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Comfort and Price
Come Closest Together in This Car
Somewhere between the ex
tremes of Low Price and
Patrician Luxuriousness,
there is a point at which the
qualities of Price and
Comfort come closest
together.
Right there you find
the Dixie Flyer.
7 his is made possible be
cause purpose to do, facil
ities for doing, and ex
perience in doing, are com
bined in the Dixie Flyer
factory to do their perfect
work.
The result is that you will
End in the Dixie Flyer all the
features of Comfort, Con
venience, and Performance,
you naturally want in your
car, and you will also find
many other desirable features j
D.S. JOHNSON, Agt., g D! X' E comPanv
GRIFFIN, GA. Louisville, KY.
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Qualities that distinguish the
AEOLIAN - VOCALION
A sonorous rounded depth of tone —new to the
phonograph.
A complete absence of metalic qualities.
An ability to bring forth in all purity every voice
in the orchestral choir, even the most difficult, such as
the wistful “strings” and the mellow “wood-winds.”
1 he wholly new and fascinating additional phono
graph privilege of subtly varying the tone-volume to
suite your taste.
A simple dignity and beauty of line and finish
hitherto unknown to the phonograph; impossible to
convey in a mere illustration.
No other phonograph at any price even meas
urably approaches this superb model of the Aeolian-
Vocalion at $165.
We will be glad to show you all the different
beautiful models of the Aeolian-Vocalion and play them
for you whether you are an intending purchaser or not.
THE MUSIC SHOP.
124 S. Hill St Griffin, Ga.
of Style, Elegance and Utility
found only m more expen
sive models. It is a car which
satisfies and gratifies alike
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quick response, its ample re
serve power in the sand and
on the hills, its ease of oper
ation, and its riding comfort
on any road.
Compare its graceful lines
and distinctive decoration
with the cars you pass on
country road or fashionable
boulevard — and the Dixie
Flyer wins.
Our new illustrated catalogue
will be sent you. It tells the
complete story.
the particular driver
and the particular
dealer.
See the Dixie Flyer at
your dealers. Drive it.
Know for yourself its
$300,000,000 MORE"
WILL DE PAID 10 R.R.
WORKMEN YEARLY
New Scale Goes Into Faffed Next
Saturday But Is Made Retro
active to Jan. 1, Last, as Was
Recommended.
$150,000,000 Will Be Distributed
in Lump Sum During the
Course of a Few Weeks—New
Board Is Formed.
Washington, May 27. —General pay
increases for nearly 2,000,000 rail
road employes were announced yes
terday by Director General McAdoo,
effective next Saturday and retroac
tive to last Jan. 1, carrying out, sub
stantially recommendations of the
railroad wtage commission. The ag
gregate of the increase probably will
be more than $300,000,000 a year,
half of which will be distributed with
in a few weeks as back pay in lump
sums ranging from about SIOO to
nearly S2OO each.
The director general departed from
the wage commission's recommenda
tions in the following particulars:
The director general departed from
| the wage commission's recommenda-1
I Jons in the following particulars:
The principle of the basic eight- I
I hour day is recognized, but owing to
I exigencies of the war situation,
pours of employment are not actually
lured and overtime is to be paid
jprorata; future adjustments of piy
i are to be made on the basis of eight
In* addition to the ordinary sidle of
increase, day laborers employed main
ly on track work, are io get at least I
12 1-2 cents an hour more thUn they j
1 received Dec. 31.
AMERICAN SOLDIERS
ON ILL-FATED SHI?
DISOBEYED ORDERS
I II TY-SEVEX LOsf ox MOI.DA
j VIA DISREGARDED RILES IX
1’ \SSIXG THROUGH IDE I) \X
GER ZOXE, IT IS \XXOI Xf’ED.
London, May 27. The death of
I fifty-seven American soldiers when
I the British steamer Moldavia wrs
I torpedoed in the English channel
■ Thursday morning was due to the
■ fact that they disobeyed the rules
I which require all passengers to be on
j deck while ships are pissing through
' the danger zone, according to a dis
! pat ch to the Express from a channel
i port this morning. This is the result
of an official inquiry, the dispatch
j stated.
YOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE
A thousand people look at your face
■while one glances at your feet—yet—
| you spend money to keep your shoe i
’ in condition and nerlcct your face.
RED CROSS Shaving Lotion (th?
J after-thaving luxury), makes chi faces
look young and keeps all faces in the
pink of condi’ion. This and other RED
CROSS toilet articles sold only by
Evans Pharmacy Co.
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Drudgery fades to a
memory when you banish
tile hot stove, heavy irons
and many steps of the old
fashioned ironing days, by
using the
G-E Flatiron
Ironing becomes an agree-
I able task because this iron
I concentrates the heat on
the work without heating
the hand, and stays clean
and smooth all the time,
our work is finished
quickly and easily with a
G-Elron.
We will gladly demon
strate' this househpld neces
sity for you. Come and
see our complete line of
electrical goods.
PERSONS-HAMMOND
HARDWARE CO
Griffin, Ga.
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We Sell
U. S.
Thrift Stamps
flKk Fathers!
Remember your first
long trousers?
Vott probably had some
v, r . v definite ideas about what
you wanted; bovs generally
do. But you very likely had
to take the long trousers suit
somebody else picked out
for you.
W||l Just remember that exper-
Sf ® I eince when your boy is ready
Br for his long trousers. If you
Jf ® us he'll get what
y B h e "ants and it will he what
» you want, too—
■■ He’ll get a Hart xhaffner ,X Marx
p “I‘rep suit which is so well made of
b’ng time; that savew monev for you.
i>u undoubtedly want to lw as econ
om ra | a | Ml!l j clothes as you can right
al thi s time. Ibis -tore is the place
Copyra’t f ' -r: ■’■ for him. and for you. too.
SLATON-POWELLCLO.CO
MEN ’ < AN D BOY S’ OUTFI TTE R S
EXTRA SPECIAL!
25 cases Ladies’ Misses and Children’s White
Canvas Shoes and Oxfords delayed in transit to
be sacrificed at once.
COME EARLY WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD.
5 cases Ladies' High Cut Wink Canvas Boots,
regular §3.00 values;
Special, $1.98 pair
5 cases Ladies White Canvas Boots, regular
§2.50 values;
Special, $1.50 pair
IO cases Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords, all si
zes, $2.50 values;
Special, $1.50 pair.
5 cases Misses and Children's White Canvas
Shoes and Oxfords, $2.00 values at
$1.55 pair.
Mail Orders Filled.
THE GLOBE
Phone 171 "THE PEOPLE’S STORE” Griffin. Gi.