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Everybody Rides in It and There’s Always Room for One
s S|ore. Those Who Come and Go. Short anil Snappy Para
yrbphs That Everybody Will Read With Interest. What is
Going on in Society with Now ar,d Then a Little Gostij
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All Items Intended for this Column Should be at THE
NEWS Office Before 12 O'clock Noon.
Mi. and Mrs. J. F. MeCnrthey
ofMacon, have returned to
tome after a visit to her mother,
Mrs. J. W. Bishop, and her cou
sin, Mrs. Elisabeth Huff Wilson.
Mrs. Elisabeth Herzog leaves
tonight for Mobile, Ala., where she
will spend sometime with
mother, Mrs. A. 0. Wilsnn.
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'Mr. and Mrs, J. TV. Bishop and
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Ps-8-s-t ! THE COPS Are After Me!”
A twirling tale of laughter based on the exper
iences hand of ofa his young boss’ architect neice, and wtyj shot aspired his slender to the
roll in a mad effort to impress her with his
wealth. If you’ve ever watched a taxi-meter’s
fatal click, you’ll glory in this mirthquaks!
A MELVILLE W. BROWN PRODUCTION
Performances 1-2.40 4.20 6.00 7.40 9.20
ADDED THE COLLEGIANS
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
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Quality Meets Your Price In Goodyear
We can supply you with genuine, Goodyear-built iir*
to fit your purse. PATHFINDERS if •you want known,
dependable quality at a low price. GOODYEAR ALL
VEATHF.RS if you want the finest and best. Each
tire is a money saver, Each is backed by the Goodyear
guarantee, and ours.
Vesta :<
Batteries, Wrecker Service
Real Tire Service Co.
110 E. Solomon St.—H. H. Jones, Jr., Mgr.
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young son, Jimmie who have
been visiting his mother, Mrs. J.
W. Bishop,, and his cousin, Mrs.
Elisabeth Huff Wilson have, gone
to their home in Augusta.
Fray Nanee and Dorsey liar
ris are visiting friends and rea
in Gainesviie and Norcro.-s.
Mrs. Richard Henry Lwmles and
daughter, of Atlanta, ,.ro cuests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Nicjjois, at their home on S.
Eighth street.
i W. T. Scott spent Wednesday
in Atlanta on business.
Mi . H. H. Turner, of Jenkins
jburg shopping. open. Wednesday in Grif
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Mrs. K. L. Haven was among
those fr< m Concord shopping i ln
Griffin Wednesday.
Mifs Henrietta Goddard, of
Wavneaboro, is the guest of her
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uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Bawtell, at their home on S.
Hill street
Grady Ellington was a business
visitoi to Atlanta on Wednesday.
The friends of Miss Genie Cas-
j Cotton Report
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NEW ORLEANS, COTTON
Open High Low Close Prev.
Close
Jan. 17.30 17,31 17.15 17.15.17.30
Juir 16.70 16.70 16.59 16.59 16.70
Oct. 17.03 17103 16.8H 16.88 17.03
Dee. 17.25 17.26 17.10 17.11 17.26
Jan. J 7.40 17.23 17.2C 17.41
Jul. 16.83- 16.83 16.63 16.63 16.73
Oct. 17.16 1745 Ui.37 16.37 17.12
Dec. 17.35 17.36 17.19 17.19 17*16
Good Middling 16.50 : .
Strict Middling 16.50
Middling 16.00
CARD OF THANKS
We wmh to extend our heart- j
felt thank* to the friends, doctors
and patently nurses asisted who us so in kindly the illness and j
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a»>d death of our loved one. -
C hiistian prayers and tender |
hands of comfort willingly helped'
evert one of you. We also wish
to extend thanks • for the beau
tiful floral offering and the free
heaited donations that were giv
mi .the family. J. E. Jaekson,
Mis* r I.onnie ' Ruth l.ifspy,
Horace
Jack on, Mri. Abie Smit.i and
Mrs. Carrie Watson.
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Classified Want Ads ! I
FOR RENT: •Medium sized ,
apartment in the Marian, Meri-;
weather street side. Possession at !
once. J. Guy • Cheney, Phone |
820-W.
j F’OR SALE:—White enameled
j medicine cabinet with mirror new
| fireless cooker; ten volume en
j cyclopedia: •> 2 aluminum roastei I
1 ras< umbrella stand; Bissell ;
I carpet sweeper; set of Rogers
! silver. Patty leaving town. Call
! 874.
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BULL FXCHANGE 16 acres of
land near Chappell’s store in La
mar county for good second hand
Ford. See E. P. Edwards.
CUT FLOWERS:—Baskets, de
signs. Prices reasonable. Mrs.
S. W. Wallace. Macon Road,
Phone 1074.
FOR SALE:—Fibre breakfast
room set. Call 936.
LADIBS:—Fnrn $1U dozen sew
ing aprons; absolutely no selling;
j ex I”' rience unnecessary;
< ' ut ' Ad « lr « s ed envelope brings
I instructions. Alpha, 202 Main
1 St., Patterson, N. J. r I
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1 I AM LOOKING for one-real
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.salesman to . work , n. local , terr:
tory, one having , , had ,
selling securities . building ....
in or
loan prefered. A
tory drawing account will he given
the man who can qualify. Write
Henry L. Doherty &
362 Hurt Building Atlanta, Gu.
LADIES: Earn $11 d((Zen
sewing aprons home; experience
, unnecessary; materials cut; in
■struct ion* furnished. Addressed
envelope . , brings . particulars. .. . Milo .
(lament, ,, . 231 ,, Broadway, Bavor.or
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GEORGE E HEM MEN
Painting end interior dci-oriit
,nK bv ^ ,,b or contract. Best of
workmanship. Material guaran
• eed.
PHONE 457
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' LOST BROWN SPOTTED BIRD
DOG. Return to G W.
or Phone 518.
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| CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE
Gladiolus $1 per dozen. Collartf
Plants 25c per hundred. Mis* 1
Pear i Wri(fht Phone 744 -W.
WANTED:—Peach packers to
line up with us at once for the
\ Elbsrta season. C. R. Walker and
Bro.
WANTED: Two or three un
furnished rooms for lighthouse
kerpir r. Must 6e good lration.
not too close* in. Prefer lower
floor. Call 1016, from 8 to
a. m.
LOST:—Alligator skin ____
double
com purse. Containing $6.53 in
bills and silver. Lost between
Cl Tain store and Chappel street.
Finder please phone 894 W'. Re
ward.
FOR RENT: Furnished
apartment. Call 335-J.
WANTED: Two rooms furnish
ed for light housekeeping. Phone
565 J or write E. F. Roberts, Gen.
Delivery.
FOR SALE: Sweet Potato
slips, $1.00 per thousand. John
Keigle 1-2 miles above F.xperi
ment Station «n Dixie Highway.
FOR RENT:—Five room apart
ment. „3?8 W. Taylor street.
FOR RENT-Apartment, partly
furnished. South Hill street.
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LARGE CULTIVATED BLACK
j BERRIES: In . small .. ....
.. lie qt. . 50e r ,. gal. , _ ,
|)*'r per
large , quantities .... .
on upon
Phone 135-W. J. C. Dozier.
FOR SALE:—One large four
door second-hand refrigerator. In
quire at NEB’S office.
FOR RENT: -One four room
apartment on S. Sixth street. Al.
••inveuiences. Griffin Realty Com
pany.
WANTED:—Man cook for
scouts ramp. See Douglas Bur
net to. ('hiynin'r of Commerce.
Good I Ised Cars
Touti;ii; Cur, nice slitpe,
good tirtM . /. /.-. . . .$400.00
Nash Roadster, fair mechanic»)
condition, good tires $350.00
Essex Coach, nice shape, new
Duen, good tires .... $450.00
Fort! Sedan, runs good, looks
good, mechanically al
right 1 $275.00
Chevrolet _. . Coach, _ - looks
good value
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
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WEATHER USHER
IN JULY—SNIDER
July will be ushered in with fair
and hot weather, said Prof. A1
bert L. Snider, Griffin’s noted
long distance weather prophet in
handing in tiis forecast for the
mon Ih today. Mr. Snider -pre
dicts showers^ and thunder storms
on the 4th and 18th of July. His
forecast for the month follows.
July Weather Forecast.
1. —Fair and hot.
2. —Fair.
3. —Partly cloudy.
4. —< Showers and thpnder storms.
5. ~-jShowers.
6. —Fair and cooler.
7. —Fair and warmer.
Fair and hot.
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9. —Fair.
10. —Thunder showers.
11. —'Showers. ■
12. —-Showers.
13. - Fair and cooler.
14. —Fair and warmer.
. 15 - Fair and hot.
16 - Fair .
17. —Very hot and sultry.
18. —'Showers and thunder
storms. “7
19. -.-Showers. ,
20. -—Showers.
21. —Fair and , cooler, ,
22 ._ Fajr and warm .
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2 4.-V aT t\y cloudy. %
^.’-Thunder 25.-^Showers
showers.
27.—Showers :
28 —Snowers' 1
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30. —Fair and warmer. I
31. —Fair and hot. j
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tile, popular Griffin girl who is
undergoing treatment at an At
lanta hospital, will |be glad to
know that she is better.
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Fraulein Thea Raschke, Germany's
most noted woman air pilot,
to attempt a non-stop flight from
Berlin to New York. She is
first woman to try the westward
trans-Atlantic path.
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At a meeting of the Board of
Education last night one new
teacher for the high school and
two teachers for the colored
I were elected.
I J. Milton Lewis, of Dawson,
| was elected to head the Spailish
| edpartment ot the high school.
Mr. Lewis is a graduate of Em
! ory Univeisity and comes to the
i local high school with hizh
ommeridations.
Arlena Gilbert and Margaret
Stokes were elected to teach at
j the Spring Hill colored school.
! M&ith the exception of the elec
tion of these three teachers the
hoard did not take up,,any other
business, discussing the differ
ent needs of the Grifcn public
schools and how they might be
remedied.
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and with no ' fog
ight - They flew vt/y low over
Louisburg, apparently making cer
tain of their point of
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over the Gulf of Sc. Lawrence' to
New Foe lland.
Flying 5,000 Feet.
ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y„
June 29,—OP)—At 1:30 p.m., the
"was at Sehetari, >ffyJng !
at a height of about - 5,000 feet,
Commander Richard E. Byrd in
f( red the American Trans-Ocean
ie company of wireless.
tan is 8 sma11 ,sl »" d nor ‘ heas V
°‘ T 0 '° Scotia. It was estimate
,hat the p,ane was averaging one
hundled miles aft hour ''
Mis. Richter Smith, of Con
cord, wus shopping in Griffin
stores Wednesday.
OLD STLYE BARBECUE.
Sams Filling Station on Macon
Road. Come .and get yours.
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plemented the pioneer work |
begun August 31, 1925, by
their .brothers of the navy. 1
On that date three giant
planes of the navy made' the I
first attempt to cross t,he i
Pacific |
from San Fransiseo
Bay ' to Hawaii.' One plane
failed to rise,- another fell
Wo the sea, three hundred I
miles off shore - and ,ht ‘ third - ;
containing the- heroic Mmi
ma'nder. John Rodgers, and
three other men. came down
300. miles i htirt of their des
. final ion-,, For nine days
they had drifted with their
seaplane and were picked
up when “ hope had almost
been abandoned.
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ASKS }{\ DIG BEARING
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.
^— tie Radio dispatches, picked up
by Federal Telegraph Corn
pany from the steamer President'
fierce at 8:05 o’clock last night ;
said that the Pierce heard the
army Fokker at 7:35 p,m., talk-'
in-g to the President Cleveland
a - s k' r| 8 for a radio beatin-e. The
C E. Street spent Wednesday
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jin Atlanta on business matters,
t" Mr. and Mrs, John Cbunn are
spending several d'ays in Green
ville as ,t guests of he: another,
I Mrs. R. A. Adair, and her sister,*
Miss Irene Adair.
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Miss Estelle Carmichael, of
Bartlesville, was a shopper in the
! city today,
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Faulty
Elimination
Should Be Corrected- Good Elimi
nation Is Essential to Good Health.
I F you would be well, see to
your elimination. Faulty kid
ney action perrriit3 toxic mate
rial to remain in the blood and
upset the whole system. Then,
i one is apt to have a tired,
languid feeling and, sometimes,
a toxic backache or headache,
and often some irregularity of
•ecretions, such as scanty or
burning passages. More and
more people are acclaiming
the value of Doan’s Pills, a
i stimulant diuretic, in this con
dition. For more than forty
years, Doan's have betn win
ning favor the country over.
! Ask your neighbor!
DOAN’S PILLS 60 c
. Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney*
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Pauer-MUbaiD Co., Mf«. Chcm^Buffakw N.V,
j Put Them To The Mileage Test!
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So called standard tires are guaranteed f or omy
three months. That is the limit/.
TRIANGLE INSURED fJU-ES an Y guaranteed
four times longer—a whole year.
These super-size and super-quality tires are posi
tively insured against stone bruises , rim ruts, blow -
outs, tread separation < or any other defects, or ACCI
DENTS that would put the tire out of use.
You take no chances. You are certain to yet at
least one year’s service, for the price you ‘pay. It is
not unusual for these tires to run two and three years
Because this is a direct factory proposition,” they
cost you no more than you would pay for ordinary
tires, guaranteed only one-fourth as long.
There is a pride and satisfaction in riding on
tires of such unusual quality, and a deeper satisfac
tion in knowing that your tire . cost cannot possibly >.4
be more than the agreed amount per year and will
very probably be much less.
j We give you the insurance policy ant guarantee
in writing.
We want to show you the tii •os and the Insurance
policy.
j No other tire dealer has anything like it.
j RUSSEL AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Oritfin, Ga.
j Here Conies the
! Bride!
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Have you thought about the gilt
I for the bride you know; to whos,
wedding you will go?
i Never were there so many heau
things to sel,et fium in our
| ! T' We can , help , you to select , the
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right . gift arid . the pattern .. that w.ll
match , what , others ,, have given or
plain to give.
We keep a record of the pat
terns in tableware used and pre
l’( i red by many local families, and
this should make it easy for you
to chons the pattern that will h<
most wide,me.
Further than th:^, if you will
11 " s U,r w hom youv pift * 8 b,i
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I>"‘ ba »*‘ d " du not
hat '"' ls ,n R P refe » -pne< ' in sliv( ' ;
ware d« sign', we will find out
and do if in a way that will
11 1 bring your name into
matter.
Of c urse we are equipped to
mark silver beautifully and
promptly,
WY NNE.S
Jewelers Since 1889
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Cleveland was about 1,100 miles
off San Farncisco. The Pierce
was about 600 miles.
PLANE IN LIGHT SQUALLS
SAN Fit AN Cl SCO, June 29 .—
(/}'• -The army Hawaii flight
plane was flying through Hint
.-.qupts-l if ram, through a ao
mile an ipr wind blowing from
the north- least when it pass
ed .over the steamer Sonoma, ap
j proximately ■ 750 miles from the ,
mainland, a-t 2:44 o’clock, yester
day afternoon. 1 - *
The following message was
ceived by the Federal T elegraph
company from Opeartpr Cady on
the Sonoma*
“Weather when plane passed
was cloudy; occasional light rain
squalls; wind north-northeast;
30 miles, an hour. Barometer
30.4?. Sea choppy. Plane came
up low on horizon nearly dead
a ^ ead - Dining room crowcded.
when si * en blew ’’ steward dropped
t™?*- pilot waved to P assen » ers
as / an<> P assod on starboard
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HONOLULU IS PREPARING
HONOLULU, June 29—(/P)— -
enthusaistic over the
news that the army’s giant Fok
ker plane bearing Lts. Maitland
and Hegeitberger was roaring its
way over the Pacific to greet
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m/FDNESD AY. JUNE 29.
ary and civil population
^ t)w island of Oahu,
t0 t. ur n out early today in a
tremeridou s welcome to the fliers,
The time set for the celebration
was between 2 a.m., and 8 a.m.,
^ -dnesday. morn in z Honolulu
time folows two and one- half
houds after Pacific coast time,
Notdoubting the, success of the
flight, the army invited the pub-
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er .field Schofjeld Barracks, and
thousands were expected t Irive
the 25 miles from this city to the
barracks before dawn.
Mrs s tv. II. Taylor was among
j th ose from Jackson shopping in
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Attention Peach Growars
21 Years Experience
Let us handle your Cars
Peaches
Send Bushels us Cincinnati,
' Crates us Potomac Yards for
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Mail Bills Lading an onsis s
Promptly to us 622 Dempsey
Hc-'.el, Macon, Ga.
R. D. GROVE & COMP AN i