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AR FRAVEL HELD NO EXTRA
- "IHAfItTI?;ORD, Conn., November
80-—(#)—Hazards of regularly es
tablished ‘and licensed commercial
aviation and little greater than those
which beset pedestrians or the occu
pants oft“automobiles, surveys made
by the Travelers Insurance Company
have demonstrated. Basing its action
on these surveys, the company an
nounced téday its decision to lib
eralize the flying prohibition upon
‘holders of all but a few of the re
resicted ¢lass accident policies.
Effective December 1, the basic in
‘surance will be paid, without addi
tional pfemium costs, on approxi
mately 80 percent of the company’s
accident policies for-any loss caused
by any hazard of aviation, while the
insured is riding as a passenger in
& licensed airplane or dirigible oper
ated by a licensed pilot upon a regu
‘lar, passenger route between defi
»n‘it‘“cly established airports.
"“The actuarial surveys, Vice
President B. A. Page said, were in
\gt:xtutcd primarily because- 6f in
quiries from policy holders who in
i;;e;gded to visit Europe and travel
thgxe» on the regularly established
lines,
=T DA T e
“PALE- & PEAKED
ity BEISRSH BHIOIRT B OF (101 '.
aalits s iatai "_:——". uiggrarlige) ‘lB
Texas Lady Was Advised by Her
.. Mother To Take Cardui, . *'
Good Results. =
s i
% ton, .! ~Mrs, Gl
« Poitevint, of: thiswgtfi'. says: “At
times I qufl%r:&a y with paing
mn my and througl): my
«sides. I would have to go bed
and at?r two or three days at a
time. It was very worrisome. I
mnng_ed__to.k;l‘e? go;-if, but ... did
lot enjoy myself at !
;?Oneo&irmymother remarked on
‘mphnwk badpal lookgd. askh?l, suil(li: &Yox;
! 80 ean ed, W on’
m take a botflepgf Carduia" She
I takeg ;: lkxlaeéseallf a number oé’
timeg, an I ways improve
her het:lytl;,tso she thoughtpl had
¢ ""} got the Cardui and began tal
ing ii and from the first dose or
: m could' see a change for the
better,’ The first thing I noticed
vas that mgeagpetite was improved|
I;:san to ungrgand 1 enj'oyeci
?meals. "I slept better at night!' i
y rest was 8o much quicter that |
got the benefit from ?t. I kept on
‘with the Cardui and took it for
: g\‘r&ral months, The pains in my
and sides grew less uniil they
'fiw uit bothering me.”
o agardui for your case,
At all drug stores. . NC-170
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GUN NUMBER CLUES IN DEATH
ng‘m.mms, Tenn., November 30--!
The serial numbers on a’rusty shot
gun, a rair of cheap spectacles éndfl;
a hat may be the means of solving
Shelby county’s latest death mystery.
On these items deputy sehriffs
Monday were concentrating their ef
{forts to learn the idenity of the man
winose bones were found later Sat
urday by Howard Cash, negro brick
jayer in a swamp in Nonconnah bot
toms. Lash found the top of a hu
man skull, a few rib bones, a leg, two
{eet, a pair of army shoeg, a rusty
hammerless shotgun a hat, a few ar
tielez of clcthing and a few shotgun
shells from which the shots had been
cextracted and minnie balls substi
tuted. :
The hat bears the trade-mark of
R. Cohn, 101 Beale Avenue. An ef
fort will be made to trace it and the
spectacles to the buyer although
deputies are inclined to think the
latter was bought ready made and
and not through an optometrist,
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| CORDELE, GEORGIA
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THOSE IN “FOR-WIVES. “HONLY” l
REFLECT PERSONALITY OF
MARIE PREVOST, STAR. |
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Perfumes, jewelry, and clothingl
have heretofore’ reflected the per-!
conality of some individual sereen .
ctar. - Now comes the announcement!
{rom Metropolitan Picturgs;,Corporg-!
tion that an entire new trend:is set!
conztruction and appointments for{
motion pictures—an idea that is des
tined to become exceptionally popu
lar in the industry has been adopted
Aside from the selection of tho
proper vehicle for its stars and fod
tured players, - Metropolitan has
brought to the screen settings and ap
pointments which typify the per-j
sonality of its players. . 4
The first example of this new idea
was given a practical demonstration.
in “Almest a Lady” which stars Ma
rie Prevost. And it was elaborated up
on in “For Wives Only” Miss Pre
vost’s latest starring vehicle which
comes to the Capitol theatre on
Thursday, tomrrow
Ultra modern Viennese architec
ture and furniture as well as drapes
weére-Béd—copied from photographis
whith {berd' sdfit From Abroad and re
ceived atthe Stuios i Short"titid be-
Fove titinthg Gpdationd werd Begun,
Thii ebairttird i’ bné of exttéie in
£OFbEY £ St FeNEets hB” perdshility
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HERE SINCE CORDELE STARTED
The reputation in Eusiness we have sustained has been with
us since this business center was founded. We do not live,
solely upon past reputation, but we cannot help reminding the
business public that we havs never pulled stakes and moved.
We have spent our best years always trying to improve a
permanent business institution so as to deserve more of your
business. Consult us about machinery and repairs of all kinds.
TOMLIN - HARRIS MACHINE CO.
Makers of Famous Harris Wheel Presses
< -~ CORDELE; GEORGIA 1 i
" AUTO REPAIRS AND MACHINE WORK
We have hoth the- eguipment andexperience in
our lire to'give you' the hest serviee ai smallest
cost. We do all kinds of auto and maghinery rve
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AT STEAD’S CORNER o » ~ CORDELE, GA
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““OHATTANOOGA, November 30—
P —Joc Wallaces Uung"{m‘lumbev*g“
fi’aiton, Ga., died %fly to’d.ay of bal
let wounds afleged 'te kave been re
ceived at ‘the hands of Lee Whit
son, last night. Whitson is being
sought,in Chattanooga today.
Late Sunday afterncon a man zup
'posed to be Whitson, ruched to the
hospital at Dalien and announced
that- there wag a man who bad been
‘, shot in‘an automobile cutside. He
then left and has not teen feund.
Wallace and Whitson were friends
and s the forter ‘was ‘antonsciaps
when ~founds ,"thei‘mysc‘,cr:} surround
ing the tragedy is still nsolved. Four
Histol wolnc|; were found in the
man’s body, ong’through the abdo
men, = ; ; '
SPECIAL SALE ON—Men’s all
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You'll miss a wonderful opportunity
it you fail to visit Gleaton’s suit
sale this week, 12-6. ;
new type of settings, but it deviates
materially from the. heretofore ac
cepted type of set; and blends most
harmoniously with the geenrzal char
acteristics of the star, . - :
Appearing in the supporting cast
iof ‘?Go,n_zW’i?ms Only”are Victor Var
sgoniy ArthurdHoyt, Claude Gillingwa
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ell, Wililami Courtright and others.
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