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PAGE TWO e AENEW CABLE LINE 10 NORTH AMERICA ks ! LMD T }‘:.,'!-!"@ : . ROML, Peb. 22 (AP) ~ The conclu afon this mofith of the work of laying " submarine cable from Anzio, Italy to ' Malara Spain, whereby laly is for § the ffhst time joined by direct eable to the North Amerfcan continent is being halléd with enthusinsm by that large ' wocton’ T na!?:n»%xfimwm' which ' turns avidly towards the United States . for nepiration for Gtaly’s fast growing . #remaraie] and tndnstim‘ g iy ' ' Butithé eompletion of fhe éible also 18 bavingthe effect of emphasizing the | extent to)which Italy has up untill the' present rwpied a peculiarly innlarf rolo in regard to daily) news commun}- eation with the Amemeatis, and cven . with northern and western Europe. ! The Roman newspapers, and there ~ are but few large Italian newspapers . outside of Rome are fashioned in con-‘ formity with the Latin journalistic, idea that, opinon is more lmportunt] | than news and that news should lave the color brought to it by the personal « view ‘point‘of the reporter or the polit-] ~4tal creed of ‘the jorrnal, | g - | Each newspaper publishes but . | scant few columns of new sirna abroad gnd most .of that comes from nenr‘i:y ";w\fpt’rigq, ‘Prance | rhost| often. These columns treat almost. exclusive ly ‘of political happenings, and only oc eapionally of news events. Fresh nmews is scarce and for freak and human interest stories which the From Which Kentucky Man Saf fered Two or Three Times a Month, Relieved by Black-D ! L Tawrenceburg, |Ky~Mr. J. P. Nevins, a local coal dealer and far mer, about two._years ago learned of the value of Thedford’s Black- Draught liver medicine, and now be says: ‘ !, “Until then I guffered with se vere bilious attacks that came on two or three times each month. I would get nauseated. I would haVe dizzinéss and couldn't' work. "I would take pills until I was worn-out with' them. I didn’t séem to get relief. After taking the pille my bowels would act a couple or thrée times, then I would be very constipated. “A neighbor told me of Black- Draught and I began its use. T never have found so much relief as I:t' ; gaivo me. I would not bhe ‘without it for anything. “It seemed to cleanse my whole system and malie mé feel like new. 1 would take a fey doses—get rid gt_ the pile and have my usual clear ead, feel full of ‘pep’ and could do twice the work.” ~ On¢ cent a dose, NC-161 Thedfords - _ st HIT | Lo CHINA! GHINA! GOLD BAND CUPS AND SAUCERS Good Serviceable Weight Cup And Saucer 25¢c A REAL VALUE Geo. L. Riles - Hardware Phone 483 Cordele, Ga. BRITISH FEMALE OFFENDERS « REFEAT OFTENER JriaN MEN LONDON Feb. 24 (AP) — The most habitual offenders against the law of Great Britain are women, according to prisons and the dirsctors of convier the report of the commissioners o\' prisons for the pagt year. No rewer I than 7,258 out of the 3,801 women re-| ceived into preion in the year had! been convicted before or 83 pvrcentE *;cxfip;’re(l with 62 percent of the mon; More than 1,000 womep had heen con vieted 11 to 20 times ‘and 2,886 more| than 20 times, :f { The repol’t a]gt)x ,s'}?‘”“' that the totnl‘[ number of prifoners ° received under, sentence wag 58,216 compared with% 00,832 for the preceding year, a de-| evease of 2,616, At the conviet prisons’ 466 persons were senfienced to penall gervitude in 1923-24 g 8 against 495 for | the previotis year, ¢ l ; Reffering to the general conduet of, prisoners in all establishment, the commigsioners say there lis no doubt that there is a different ‘tone in the! prison population of today due part_vi to the fact that the majority of the) peraons received are of 9 less viclent;' type than formerly, bnt due aleo to n' change in the atitude of the authori ties towards the prisoners which tends to ring about a better spirit in the, prison communities, o ) ' L} 5 18 4 % e ooy sey o iian et oo e e fl.:llWJO\’n'?v:'b im'n".h am the Amer-i icans, the Rome dailies rely on vener ahle foreign news papers, rewriting un-' ashamedly everything - which pleases’ them withuot hothering adout the!simo of ity orgin, l Practically all news from the Umtc‘ull States comes by way of London and} Parig, and much of it suffers strdnge distortion which indicates the relnyl race thas run., 5 | et A AM) e ) A iy o At i L e " LTO 3 % R g >= K { VA S TR O |5 & AT & B e e ( \ 0/ | A Speciat prescription Yor infectious (RY aaJi? ¢rseases of the urinary tract, Painless; B & &L onk.isoicus ; Package contains all 2 Q) necoad. will not cause stricturs B by $l.OO at Druggets or pregaid (‘. 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RPy TR T R R TR S A VRS ST T TT e T T 2 R R L RSty oo ~-,jf UL ey GSTBT L Hakms 55 v Rey SN N LR XL Lo SR T Nt o e g e SRR TD L P F e ; & KL ‘We. ) S o L 2 S T e " 3 NP AL~ y R SAN g } ¥ g } el ) AT S 4 & N d b ¥ R G o <R 2 Wl IR LS 3 PR A e L+ SRR LR U . ¢ b e e o 3 B AR J o N 1 i P Py s R R w " v 4K e | . ‘X b 3 s > by » - CITY ZONING SYSTEM - LI S B Ib B Y SRk s " RECORDS PROGRESS WASHINGTON, March 12 (AP)‘ —There are now 320 cities in the United States which have demarked the area within their boundaries in to zones, setting territory apart for exclusive use as business, residence, indastrial or transportation pm»,li perty, the department of, commerce reported today in a summary of con ditions affecting the proposal. ! The most marked progress - was made in this form of city planning. during 1924, when 62 municipali ties adopted the system, fitting fhe'i zones to the particular reduirements of their localities. (i ' “in adopting zoning_ordinnhces,"{ the department’s statement said, “theto citigs, < towns and villages have sought 'to proteet. < heme awners, and ofher . land owners, in the reasonable use of their property. Zoning seeks so to regulate: i the use to-which buiidings may be put, the drea of the lot which they cover and their ‘height in different sec tions of the city, ' thet the land in each district; ~may be used for the purpose to “which it iz best suited. . “New = Jersey still .~ leads in the number -of zoned miunicipalities, having 72 New York hds:s6;iCali- Yfornia, -38; Illinois; 36; ‘Magsachu getts, 244 Ohio, 21; Wisconsin. 14; Mishigan, 9: Indiana; 5; Kansas, i Missonri, . Pennsylvania, Rlhode Jsland and Virginia, 4 each; Florida Minnegota, Oklahoma and, Washing ton, 2 each; and Alabama, Arkansas !Co“;orado, Connecticut, Deleware, T G Bk <SS, ¥ ZEOY WA P SR N B\ A W R R\ R s N SR\ i | B ~é" A . ;/f:f?a&“ ~} 7 fi}* o -‘E {,‘{.p.fl N e ‘("'i"“.‘f{‘re. 3 \[: e P ‘;-‘f .‘ |: q 1,",, i\ "/‘ ,;;:‘_‘ "}Q/r’fl ‘)713 nt,.:.;n"\za:mmu ! s|/ e ’ ‘WYELLOW PENCIL NaE Br * ol Ny G~ 'Tt . 4 37 PERCIL SACTORY i\ U € = cnith the RED BAND(» A-ncv-t-?fi IR “E;“ I EAGLE PEV! i ea, NE W}'f?fi/_.fi/_.‘ng__,-#x\__/ THE CORDELE DISPATCH oA e e 2 £ ‘*"’“““m L3t "}'»E?;'f‘v:r”e:-ztm LONDON, Feb. 25 (AP)=lb is the invention of the authorities to make the Wembley Exhibition of 1925 far better than that of 1924. “From the day it opens during the first,vvi@éfil_; of May,” said Sir Travers: Clarke recently, ‘“‘we are going fo make the Gritish Empire lExhibitio‘h"‘go with' 2 swing.”" The new Woemberly will be much more a.social. eénter . than last year, he | !z.dded, and provincial distriets m’el &a’rcady planning 'for a greater in vasion, of{ Landén, 1t is hoped; how ever, that the steamship companiés {hat are now arranging tourist ex {curs-:irms to ‘the United :.States and for.hei* countries; - will reverse thel preedure later, and bring visitors from those ‘lan® to Wemberly. | District of Columbia, Georgia, lowa Maryland, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon. South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah one each, i “An increased interest’ is being shown by the people of the United Gtates in the enactment of zoning legislation to control the use, height and area of buildings in various dis triets in their. communities, and in conseqience zoning laws have been enacted or are being considered by nearly every state in the Union. “The legislatures of 34 states meet during 1935, Most of them are now in session and zoning legisla tion is receiving more than passing .attention due to the widespread in terest in the subject shown by the üblic at large.” Fruit Salad—Gold Bar 4gc number 21-2ecan ... " ® Cherries—Silver Bar, Royal Anne, number 2 1-2 can 8 i’ol3 il Post Toasties . 100 per package .. ....... Ice Cream Powders 10c per package ........ Beets per buneh Tl i 10c Spring Onions per bunch 10c Carrots 15 per poutid ... ... 12 ¢ CRAZE FOR BOBBING HAR ~ ies'i:,zéf DRINGS JOBS. wo : - B A i LONDON, ' Feb. 25 (AP)—The women and girls of England are being absorbed back into industry {ar more quickly than the men and 1 boys, accordinge to recent statisties on unemployment; Hair dressing, owing to the bobbed hair craze, has given employment to a lgrge x_mm-: ber of young women who earn bet tor wages than the men barbers he cause of the exira charge . made. fer trimming bobbed locks. Men in London pay ep‘prdxiinate’l? 25 ‘cents for a hair cut, whilei : wemen | pay, double that amount, ’ Last spring there were 300,000 women ‘among -the unemployed of Great Britain, while today the num ber is something like 250,000. Al though about 1,000,000 extra wo men and girls are now at work coms rared with the figures of the year before the beginning ~ of the war, women and girls together do rfot re present one-quarter of the total number of unemployed. Govern ment officials say there is every in dication that the number of unem ployed, both men and women, will be greatly reduced during this year. DR. M. LOUISE TIPTON Osteopathic Physician T American Bank & Trust Co. Bldg. CORDELE, GA. . TEL. OFFICE 495 RES 156 Difices formerly occupied by Dr. El liott. : y DR. V. C. GRUBBS Dentist : OFFICE HOLMES BUILDING - THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D.—SBpecial Attention to Suregery and Gynecoi ogy, Cordele. Ga. eet et e ee e ey HARRIS AND BALLENGER Insurance and Surety Bouds CORDELE, GA. DR. J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. Office _Phone 74 Nes. Phone 574. e e ———————————————— ———— et e e e %. 8 RUSSEY. Attoruey at Law-— State and Tederal practice. Office wer Ex .uange Bank, Corcele, Ga. Dit. M. &, SMlTH~lnternai Medicins and Surgary. Office American Bank & Trust Co. Blda. HOUSY “LANS AND OSTIMATES— ‘Churches, Theatres , ofrfice, stora, faciory, antel and residence buildings planned anil costs figured, €. V. Arn ald, Arcliit:ct, Phone 85. Cordele, Ga. New Shipment Madam Grace Coyets, Rubber Reducing Girdles, Hip Sup porters; Also the Gracelettes. We can fit from the largest to the smallest lady, and when we say fit, this meaus your exaet tigure fitted in comfort and dur ability. ~Something New in Brassiers ‘ ~in the Madam Gtace line. - Also the Five O aTO e line: ‘We have them priced at ............ soc 52'50 | Now is the Time to Buy = vour knit Underwear. We carry the \vc]l—kno-\vi:”x Carter’s line, ' in the lisle, silk lisle and the pure silk, in teddies, bloomers and’ vest. : gl : | ¢ J - Mrs. Stanford or Mrs. Gleaton Will be glad to fit you out in these things to yofir Entire Satis- ; faction. ~ # ¢ Fuiiac ddiMegle 193 ELEVENTH AVE., PHONE 142, CORDELE, GA. Moulded Cord | AL e : | g . Highest Quality Blackmon Hardware Co. The Pick Of The Crowd Will Make Dairying 2ay " One man with eleven dairy cattle in Crisp.: . county in the past two years has done all . his farming besides, taken in"ecash on'his cream checks fifteen hundred dollars and borrowed the small sum of fiffeen dollars during the time. Put a small herd of good cattle on your farm, make dairying part of the farm program, and be independent. Ship us the crea mand get your money twice a month. Cordele Creamery Amnd Cold Storage Company CORDELE, GEORGIA , FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925