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PAGE SIX %%F%RB%CTIMS it i’!'wn OTHER PASSENGERS OF . BURNED STEAMER STILL . MISSING BALTIMORE, Md, July 6.---The bodies of six more victims of the fire which carly Saturday morning do stroyed the Bay steamer Three Rivers, were found late yesterday and today, bringing the total knowa dead up to nine, with two other passcn gers still missing. The bodies of the boys with musical instruments by their sidey were found carly today on the star hoard side of the steamer wihen the remains of the Dburned vessel were towed into Baltimore. In the for ward hole were discovered the hodics of two negroes. | The body of a white wmun, helieved to be James Truitt of Baltimore, wad found floating 'in (‘le'~;;|pr';nltt" Bay, off Cove Point, late ymh-r«ln_\'i and shortly before the body of o negro found which was strapped 1 life ]i‘]"fl«‘l'\'i‘r of the ill-futed gteam- | er, was washed ashore on Hlm]wr’fl‘ island. ‘ The three boys are helieved to have been nwmlwrs_uf the Baltimore E\'v‘ ning Sun’s newsboy band whieh wat on the vessel. Two other members are missing, ‘ WORLD ADVERTISERS GATHERED IN LONDON .+ TO DEBATE PROBLEMS . Eiadioties LONDON, July 6 (AP)—Hosts of ad vertising men from all parts of the world, 2 000 atone’ are expected Trom Ameri('u,.m't' beginning to arrivie here for the convention of the Associnted Advertising (lubs of the World, The gieneral sessions of the conviention, held at Wembley TPark, site of the great British Empire Exposition, will begin July 14 and continue to July 18, From Indija, Hawaii, South Africa New 2\l-.'ll.'mdx, Australiz, ’Bvlgi‘umt France, Norway, Holland Sweden, Ttaly and Czechoslovakia :I("(','.{«'lf'.'fl of the advertising fraternity will wend their way to tlhe world’s largest eily to confer on the latest developments in merchandising and advertising, to Tay plans for the future and to hear the opiniong of famoeus statesmen, business men and advertising experts, The list of prominent men who will address the convention includes DPre mier MacDonald, American Ambassa dor Kellogg, Lou Holland, president of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the world; E. W. Beatty president of the Canidian Pacifie R:l.“\\‘.‘l_\’; Regi nald MeKenna, fanions British banker: Sir Charles Highum, Lord Bornham, Sir Erie Geddes, Herbert - Houston, Harry Tipper, Winston Churehill, Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, Lord Lever hulme, Lord Kylsant, Edward A, i lene of Beston, Sir Robert Horne and Stanley Baldwin, former Britikh pre mier, : In addition scoreg of speakers will discuss the more detailed questions of the various phates of advertising in the group meetings, of which there will be many. Every known variety of ad 1 vertising will come up for (-uu-‘i.lm;[‘ tion. ‘ The Prince of Wales has --\h'n-lvvli his patronagie to the convention, ;nn.ll the Lord Maver of London, with the Lord Mayors of virtaally all of ilu-' prineipal citics of iFhgland, Scotland and Ireland, have given their n('|‘i.-i-.l| cognizance, | Complete areangements have l»w-nl made for Lotel aecommodations for the delegatats on their arvival in London “I keep six honos?, corving men; (They taugiit ri> Ail I Know): Their names are WHAT and WHY and WHEN, and HOW and WHERE and WHO"” i KIFLING : WHAT was the Declaration of London? WHY does the date for Easter vary ? WHEN was the great pyramid of Cheops built? HOW can you distinguish a malarial mosquite ? WHERE is Canberra? Zeebrugge? WHO was the Millboy of the Slashes ? Are these “six men" serving you too? Give them an opportunity by placing w 5 ‘I EBSTERS | NEW INTERNATIONAL | DICTIONARY /#mp | in your home, _ ":’f’fi Vo e ¢ school, office, fap .. £ | club, library. (8@ ;“ S E This ‘Supreme GERRLI T/ = ty Authority” in all. - " LRt knowledgeoffers serwice "o immediate, constant, lasting, trust worthy. Answers zll kinds of ques tions. A century of developing, E enlarging, and perfecting under ex- [} acting care and highest scholarship || insures accuracy, completeness, | ctness, authority. ’ for s sample page of Ui New Words, of Regular and Incis Papers, also '3“ pre e dur. " prech e 5o | dpoéféfib);;-.;.x 0 We will send Jree l G. &C. MERRIAM CO. ' _ Springficld, Mass., L. S. A. Est. 1832 ] HEADS COLLEGE THIRTY YEARS | P " WALLA WALLA, Wash, July 7 (AP)-=When Dr, Stephen B.L. Penrose, who in this summer’s commeneement colebrated his thirtieth anniversary as president of Whitman College here, tock over the school, only two students attended it, The enrollment now is 500, the insti tution having set that limit Lwo years ago. Dr. Penrolse is one of the oldest college presidents in the country in length of serviee. He was graduated from Willimms College at 21 and was olected president of Whitman nine years later. and Lord Ashfield, on behalf of the London Underground Railway Com pany, has granted to each visiting dele gate a free pnss for the week on o all London underground trains and Lon don busses. : The festivitics will start with a na tional weleome at Royal Albert Jlall on Saturday, preceding the opening of the general sessions, at which time it is expected thiat most of the delegates will have arrived. On Sunday 2,000 geats have been reserved at Wiestmin ster Abbey where o special sermon will be preached by the Lord Bishop of Durham. The chairman of the gencral ses sions will he Viscount Gurnham, presi dent of the Emuvire Press Union, and 00, A wopuotp oy jo tojotadod graph, The opening address Monday morn ing will be made hy Premier Mae:! Donald. He will be followed by Sir Krie Geddes, Harry '-l'ilr;u-p-, cligirman of tlie gencral program committee, and (% Harold Vermon, president of the CThirty Club)? In the afternoon Win ston Churchill will speak, his subjeet being ““The Responsibility of Trade.”’ Among the speakers Tuesday morn ing will be Reginald MeKenna, whose subiject will be ““The Reconspruction of Burope with Special Referenee to the Dawes Report.”? Sir Robeyrt Horne and Stanley Balwin will he on the program Thursday. ‘ S bl Ih. ' ensivie Ining. Bill had considerable less than a thousand dollars to spend for an automobile. Bill’s wife wanted to get a brand new shiny car of a cheap grade. Bill wanted a big husky car that would stand punishment. ; So he got his wife a nice bridge lamp, and hought from us a Buick Six Roadster, which will probably outlast two new cars of the lighter variety, the way Bill drives, Lots of shrewd folks huy good reconditioned cars of the better elass, in preference to new cars of the cheaper variety. We have several good buys in used cars of hieh erade, including Buick,, Hudson Dodge We will he glad to give you a demonstration So Lo R y als, Buick Distributor for Crisp, Dooly, Pulaski and Worth Counties, CORDELLE, » GEORGIA POLICE RESCUE NEGRO FROM MOB AFTER CAR HITS WOMAN Macon, Ga., July 7.—A crowd of between fifty and sixty white men late last night attempted to lynch Richard Butler, 30-vear-old negro, for having allowed the automobile he wag driving to knock down and probably seriously injure Mrs. Sallic Sims, 57 years .of age, The accident and the near lynching occurred at Pio Nono Avenue, near the Central of Georgia viaduct, The police obtained the name of A, (. Causey, 305 P’io Nono Avenue as having been one of the cool heads in the crowd that staved off the mob violence until Call Officers Philips and Middlebrooks arrived on the geene, Others rushed Butler to police head quarters, where he was bhooked on 4 charze of assault and battery. At an carly hour this morning he had not made hond. Mrs. Sims was carried to the Macon hispital in the machine that ran over her, Examination there proved that she was suffering from a severe sealls wound, a badly bruised shoul-- der and probably internal injuries. Hospital attendants said she will re cover., According to police reports the pe cident occurred as Butler wasg driving southwest at P’io Nono Avenue, Mrs. Himnson on her way home, 22 Virgin Lane attempted to crogs the street the reports stated direcly in fron of the machine, is « prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. THE CORDELE DISPATCH CHICAGO POLICEMEN AND ACTRESS IN . FIGHT Chicago July 6.—Miss Rosctta Duncan, one of the Duncan sisters, musical comedy actresses, is suffer ing a fractured nose, broken rib und various cuts and bruises the result, che says of a beating administered by several policeman in Cicero, a sub urban town, who arrested her for traffic violation, Benjamin Delancy and Charles Mondick policeman were nemed in warrants charging assault. During his services in Atlanta he oncein b life tiime. - i ‘g\ff, % o Let the Right Filli e ! //,‘* :»-f:.-;;::?::;‘i!-‘!!‘:{‘e‘, ‘ | ALY ; iy’ ~..;::;.&".’!'. e :2 e Y Station Fill Y =y atlion I'! our N 3 [ 2 ~:,::'",1",',»n_;.‘.'.” & , vz 1.4 Bo ol VACATION NEEDS-- “:% e T 2 =y MICHA{J(.ZL&'!RN | Value Firt Gothes Chogsing the right vacation clothes is as important as seleet- . ing the right spot. : . 4 ; ' - If you are sceking a place for y<‘m]° trip where the fish bite and the mosquitoes don’t—let us show you wearables that won’t prove swearables when you unpack at your destination. : : Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Wardrobe Trunks, Bathing Suits - ' Cool Suits, Cool Shirts, Cool Underwear. ; J. T. Westbrook And Brother _ . CORDELE, GEORGIA . o ' | Dress Up! You’ll make more money the day you start wearing ouy Better Clothes. i A Penny Saved is a Good Example to the Other Ninety-nine Cents, CLAIMS MAD FOR SEERESS Munich, July 7. (AP)—Elbeth Eber tin claims to know what is destined to happen in 1924-1927. Her predic tion for this spring, made in Febru ary, included failure of banks, the deaths of several “very rich pc’réon alities belonging to the tinancial world” and he revelation of fraud on a large scale, : The death of Stinnes and Helferich and the failure of the Neufville Bank are pointed to by Frau Elbertin’s friends as evidence of her ability to foresee the future. » SPECIAL FOR - Tuesday, DON'T MISS THIS ‘Special For Tuesday, July 8 This One Day Only. Only Once to a Customer. To each customer making a purchase of $l.OO or more, we sell to them four Spools of J. P. Coats 10 Thread, only four Spools to the Customer, for C, Lewis & Thompson Gulf Coast Furniture Company g PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA Ju Established in 1918 MONTE PICKENS L. F. PICKENS 4 FURNITURE, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, ETC. We buy, rebuild and sell standard used pimmg. Monte Plekens, artist tuner and piano rebuilder. Formerly ware room and eity tuner for the Schubert Piano, Co., 1418 Broadway; and Ludden & Bates S. M. H. (Mathushelk Piano warerooms) 137 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Endorsed by world-renowned artists, leading music houses and musicians throughout the country. Mr. Pickens is giving the piano owners of Cordele the same ar tistic work that won for him the highest endorsements from great artist and teachers in New York City. MR. F. B. KIKER, phone 67, receiving orders. MONDAY JULY 7. 1924 Walk a Block and Save a Dollar, It Counts.