The Cordele dispatch. (Cordele, Ga.) 19??-1971, October 25, 1918, AFTERNOON EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 25, 1918, OFFICE Fby ge R ATI g PHONE %0 |By Miss Julia /\rcal‘ ';‘;fo'zl;nf";' | PREPAREDNESS ! . By Carolyr, Wetlis She powders her face and bangs her haiy, ; And she dotes on a bombe glace; She express herself =with Kkilling effect, In a highly ‘explosive way. ~ Her aims is true as she shoots a glance. i And prepared for war’s alarms, With a well-trained battery of smiles. She answers the call to arms! Pt £ - ——— . TWO WARTIME RECIPES A Sandwich Filling An excellent sandwich fifling can be zzxade_tg'_om cheese and tomatoe paste. Pour a little hot water over a large tomato and mash it up with a wooden spoon. Grate the cheese finely apgl: add to the tomato pulp These d;e called “mock salmon” sandwtches. A New Rice Dessert Boil some rice in swoetened milk flavored with lemon. Let is simmer un til the rice is swollen, then cool and cut into squares about 1 1-2 inches in size fry in a little butter, first one side and then the other and cat with a - little sngar. 3 SYMPHONY CLUB MEETING CALLED OFF, The Symphony Club will have no meeting until the influenza subsides Club members will please have ‘pro grams assigned them, ready for a call meeting when it is safe to meet. ‘MRS 8.8. BROWN Secty. MISSIOfiAfiY CONVENTION phateaNEß.. &~ The Bahtist Womans Missionary Union which was to have been held at Cedartown November 5-6-7, has been postponed on account of the influenza epidemic now prevailing. Mrs. J. N. Moses returned yester day from a visit to Atlanta. “Friends of Mrs. Duffy Grimsley will regret to learn of her illness. Mrs. W. C. Maloy of Rhnie is visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. C. Brophy. J. B. Walters is recovering from an illness of several days. Dr, M. R. Smith is recovering from his recent illness. Mrs. Walker Dennard and.. -Miss Irene Holt of Pope City were visitors here today. T §"m Mrs. J. C. Brophp and children who vhae been ill for the past several days are now improving. ety Miss Frank Marsh left yesterday to visit Miss Mary Alice Lingo in Ameri 'cué. She will attend a large reception there tonight given the boys who are leaving for the army. Mr. M. P. Howard and family of Monticello are now making Cordele their home Mrs+Howard who is con nected with the Georgia Public Co is an experienced electrictian and this company is fortunate in securing his s’e’rvices. : URE YOUR SPANISH INFLUENZA NOW Stead’s Cold Tablets were built for - stubborn colds long before Spanish Influenza was invent ed. They are still good. Here is a word from a f| customer at Zebulon: “A friend has recom- ! mended your cold tablets so highly that I am en- : closing thirty cents for which please send me i a box without delay.” The best cold remedy on ? earth. 1 el bt it ;' STEAD’S DRUG STORE | CORDELE, GA. | Walter Edwards of Auburn is here |un a visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs ’W. E. Edwards ’ Tom Durrett who has ween on the ‘sick list for the past several days is ‘now abl_e to be out again. Friends of M;'_s..m-}_lowurd Niesler regret to learn of her illness at the home of her parents. Mr. and Nrs. Joe C. Fenn. POWER CUT GREATER IN NATIONAL CAPITAL, STORES DO NOT OPEN UNTIL 10 A. M. SO GOVERNMENT EMPLOY EES CAN USE CARS Atlanta, Ga. October, 25.-—Although Atlanta’s electric lights have been re duced to the irreduciple minimum, and street car service has been cur tailed one-third, Atlanta can still learn something in the way of motive power economies from the city of Washington, according to W. Rawson Collier, sales manoger of the Geor gia Railway & Power Company, who has just returned from that city on matters connected with the war. The order curtailing Atlanta’s con sumption of eclectric lights and cut ting the street car service 33 1-3 per cent was issued by the War Indus tries Board though Captain Milten berger, an army officer sent here to devise ways and means of conserving power. On his trip to Washington Mr Collier, above referred to, found that the .War . Industries Board, is very in sistent on having every available kilowatt of electrical energy place at the disposal of Atlanta industries which are working on war contracts. Hence the public must deny itself in order to help win the war. In Washington, states Mr. Collier, the stores do not open until 10 o’clock so as to keep the street care open for government employees riding down to work. Morever , the automibles carry signs showing their destina tions, and any government worker can signal car and ride as far on his on his way as he is going, so as to reduce the volum of street railway traffic as much- as. FLYING MACHINE WENT ON OWN MOMENTUM An American Airdome in France, Sept. 30.—An experiment recently conducted by an air pilot revealed how thoroughly mere flight has been stabilized. In mid-air the pilot releas ed his hand and foot controls entire- Iy and touched nothing for twenty miles, leaving his machine to fly it self until just before landing. “You couldn’t do that with an auto mobile,” he laughed, after describing the performance to fellow flyers. is most dangerous when your system is out of order. Take Martin's Liver Medicine. It moves the bile. Money back if not satisfied. Pasteboard boxes lined with tin foil and lead foil have been invented in ‘Denmark as substitutes for tin con tainers. 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Soule, federal food administrator for Georgia, to be in effect during the months of November and December. Manufacturers of soft drinks will be allowed to use only 25 per-cent of their normal supply of sugar. At pre sent they are using 50 per-cent of normal. Manufactures of ice cream, molas ses, candy, confections, chewing gum chocolate, cocos, cough drops, malted milk and similer articles will also be reduced to a 25 per cent of normal basis. The sugar reguations are now so elaborately and efficiently worked out that a record is kept of every in dividual purchases made in the state of Georgia. Russian peasants make moccasing that are said to wear well for two yvears from the bark of young linden twigs. e ® Fall Fashions in Boots for Women ; E 3 \ e . * " | .» il .o i . e {.-‘.-: o :.a!_ ‘;&2‘, ! ® o o [ GRONE g ) R '{' | S i y 2] il & Y : o i/ N 8 L 4 ) L b L \ ‘f‘vl'(';} f ; i / ‘ A o L . \\ : ‘\‘.'“i } i /i : \ g ; 4 u‘ \\\ L TWO “JOHN KELLEY” STYLES THAT WILL APPEAL TO CAREFUL DRESSERS THESE are strictly new creations for Fall, and are patterns that are particularly correct, being made ac cordance with the Government’s suggestions as to height ot tops, etc. These are beautiful boots, as only “John Kelly” knows how to make t}lem. Your choice may be a gray, a brown or a black—we have them all here and will serve you satisfactorily. N. R. BONISKE PHONE 144 The Better Grades of Hosierv THE CORDELE DISPATCH AAL A TN RSN )Vo TPP A TN RTR ¥ SRR 1 U We have cut prices on meats as follows: Best Steak, Round or Sir o TS e | det OBeL ... 000200 Stew Hect ..., 200 Pork Steak and Chops . . 30c We also carry full line sau sage, Sausage meats, cured hams, and boiled hams and breakfast Bacon which we make at very low priees. Faney and Family groceries, a full line at lowest prices. A. Wells Grocery Y COMPANY WALL STREET AND MILL SUPPLIES We operate the only high stand ard machine shops and foundry in this section of Geofgia. Get vour castings, Shaftings, Belts, Puileys, and heavy repairs done here. Gas welding and cutting. T lo [ omlin - Harris MACHINERY CO. CORDELE, GEORGIA. : , § F&"/ | F. L. BARTHOLOMEW M | CORDELE, GEORGIA. ] .[I"“ | = | (L] | eeet e A L -lIF | 2 \\ L L b 3 ‘ v Y 1 - 7 7 L 100 ) i » ey, A 8 @ 0./ ] =0 0@ Turl RRy = Sgpmaeni < @les Lol ouirimmmnnny }gé% m;i’j.;"‘%:?gfi”’ L B T Blagh & e rrermry| |) VA | T | Blagt i ol ]ZN| (N il o “ IR ||l () || Al N <l I | Males the | :-?f\\\)] U i ‘f%?:?"f”" b X‘fzr\‘;t&!‘m:.‘ : | l il tgfzs-zv“ =?’ b/ fi 4 g/;z’»:-.‘-fiélfiii.i'iilfi‘z::{/ 1w ‘ !‘ = [\l cooxpie b\ IR SERSEAIN e ) AN || \ < ||l tost | ] ||BB R | AR ]| \‘“\,\mz {{'Gl e T | SRR |ll B :} e W | l, A TS s g\{’w\\‘m‘w““ 2 M B NYT (e \LANT T et L B _.;;é;.:‘__);i\‘;_:..\:i__.____}: J TN sTN \\\l t._ i \“w\\l\:\ PVI e / & o OSWN WA // il AN WY \\‘ \\\ /I’\\ el "t"““"*?"r_?ffip LlQ[\)\__ L Hfi},&?‘\ {\3 “ffiik\j _=__ [ o 8 1 u OAR e\ \- = !/3 Fael \Sa\'m& (Guaranteed ‘(\) ;A e [X-% \ ‘ 2 | it eaW L z.—»——m:—m.mzzz/ / e . o A%, *_:“:_’: | M W A f ~"\{'"":_ 119 ' o ffii"‘i“_ o] B S ; Relief From Big Fuel Bills | i G 5 G [IR R e BB ot ; o %vr L Gt 4I N : | BRSPS BRSNS g‘ l < y ¥ | ; . 5 | _QAVE at least 1-3 to 1-2 your coal bill this i ™Y winter. At the high pricc of fuel this saving should more than pay for this won- 3 derfully efficient , 4 __ Cole's Original | Why be .a elave to :m1 @‘ %’ ‘{’:B A’; gmfi % extravagant heating piant _ ] s‘; metinidie) ot Blast Heater L e For Hard Coal, Soft Coal, Stack, i | gamaliagl o ] Lignite, Woed and Lighicr Fuecls K \i n ;‘:5 i R BN /it 1-3 Fuel Saving Guaranteed [ * Kl L e by ) Burns the cheapest grade coal clean 7 ¥ 4 :\3}%‘3 } “Ee] ‘ and bright. Remember that soft coal X //L *y H /< is balf gas. This valuabie half of your ] S \\fih $ // fuel money escapes up the chimney and % AT\ is wasted in other stoves. Cole’s Hot K = \\\\T;ffig‘;?' //\;? Blast Fuel Saving combustion (see open o \Q\\” s cuf) stops this needless waste and saves and f{ figfi% utilizes the gas half of the coal wasted by other ] R stoves and turns it into warmth and checr for ) Come to Our Store—We Con your home, 7 Rid You: of Wiz Burden No. 110 ? -y ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS e e L. L. DAVIS, Attorney-at-Law, Office Il‘honc 130, Farmloans at 51-2% inter est, Cordele, Ga. THOS. J. McARTHUF, M. D.—BSpaclal Attention to Surgery and Gyniecology. Cordele, - - - - - - Gaeorgla. DR. A. J. WHELCHEL, Puysicta™ and Surgeon, American National Bank Building. Cordele, a. JONES & BUSSEY, Lawgers. Prac tice in all courts. State and Federal. DR. T. E. BRADLEY—[ye, far, Nose and Throat sand Fitting or Glasses. Westhrook Bldg. Cordele, Ga FRANK. E. WILLIAMS—WIiII trade for anything. 8-8-26 t I WALKER'S BARBER SHOP EXCHANCE BAMNK CORNER Cordels, Georgla. DR. W. W. McCOLLUM, Dentist, Wesas brook Bullding, Cordele. Ga - Suwanee Barber Shop “Al- Suwanee Hotel is what we &im to glve our town. We will do the work right If you wlil gec that we get It. isn’t that fair? McCoy Steam Laundry, PHONE 108 CORDELE, GA There isn’t even the germ of peace in the German peace propaganda. PICTURE FRAMES 1 can make up any size or style you may want. I will also fit your oval convex pictores with nice frame and glaes. Come carly I will have them ready to carry back with yon E.R. QVERBY 103 SUWANEE BLOCK, CORDELE GIIORGIA. d We Want to Get the Ear of the man who works on a salary and who aspires to some day be an employer instaed of an employee. We want him to know that a stronger financia!l connection is absolutely ne cessary to business success, and that this bank gladly acccepts small ac counts because cxperience shows that such accounts increase where the right motive prompts the depositor. Come in and meet our officers. 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON SAVINGS | 'he Exch Bank The Exchange Ban CORDELE, GA. '| «IVE “SYRUP OF FIGS 3” | T 0 CONSTIPATED CHILD ’ Deiicious “Fruit Laxative” can't harm l tender littie Stomach, Liver | and Bowels. l Took at the tongue, mother! If |coated, your little one’s stomach, liver |zmd bowels mneed cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn’ sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of | Fige,” and in a few hours all the foul, jeonsiipated waste, undigested food and { sunr bile gently moves out of its little [ bowels without griping, and you have a twell, playful child again. Ask your | drageist for a boftle of “California { Syrup of Tigs,” which contains full { directions for vabies, children of all ages ) and ior grown-ups, PAGE FIVE