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PAGE SIX
Welve put out our good
money on ““The Silent Call,”’
; a picture adapted from ‘The
Cross Pull” which appeared
first in the Saturday Kven
ing Post, an attraction that
is free from the surfeit of
society stories, cheap melo
drama of the indoor, and
the many other socalled ob
jectionable features,
We offer this picture two
days in Cordele,
.
Naxt Thursday And Friday
IT IS WORTH A WEEK’S RUN ,
—A wonderful girl
flung from city-ease
. to the mountain wil
derness.
KATHERINK
MacGUIRE
' - | —pulling between the
blood-call of the wolf
and dog-devotion to
the girl.
STRONGHEART
~—A s splendid man
among strange men.
() A figure of power in
this great love dra- '
ma ol the wilds.
JOHN BOWERS
The story deals with the
dual nature of an animal
half dog, halt wolf. Through
the swilt evolution of the
plot the dog becomes an out
cast from civilization and
mates,.with his wolf rela
tives of ‘the silent places.
But when he sees the human
beings, whose affection he
claimed are in peril, the dog
reasserts itsell in a thrilling :
climax that will be real
when you see it unreel.
This is the attraction we of
fer you for Thursday and
Friday of this week., We
know it is good—you do,
too, if you read it in the Sat
urday Evening Post.
[t takes yvou outdoors—to
the wild, snowecapped Sier
ras of the great Northwest.
All of it is yeal—not a faked
indoor scene in -the whole
thing. &
This is the work of not one
but several artists. It lis
clean, vigorous, healthful in
tone and one of the most re
markable animal picetures
vou will see in a whole life
time. Our word for it. We've
cot the correet line on it. I
is not a guess, but a sure
thing. You'll find this one
worth the money. No extra
charge. Just one of the good
pictures we try to bring
when we know ahead of ?
time that they are good.
See it Thursday or Friday.
JOHN CAIN, Jr., Mgr.
Cordele, Ga.
STRONG CAST AND REMARK
ABLE DOG IN ‘SILENT CALL"
A story of the high Sierras with
all the grandeur and primitive emo
tions of that region, “The Silent
Call” has been announced as the
feature attraction for Thursday and
Friday,
One of the features of interest is
the fact that the cast of principals
consists of seven men, one girl, and
‘Strongheart, the most intelligent po
lice dog in the entire world, whose
performance in thig photoplay will
doubtless make him the most beloved
animal on the streen or stage,
Throughout the dramatic incidents
of the plot that involve the human
characters of the story, runs the
thread of the life of Strongheart; the
cross pull between the wolf and the
dog natures in him, hig final mastery
of the former and his vindication in
the eyes of all, because of his hero
ism in rescuing the hero and the
heroine from the real danger that
confronts them. It is the dog who
first realizes the love between Moran
.and Betty Houston, played respective.
ly by John Bowers and Kathryn Mc-
Guire, and who wreaks vengeance
on the villain, Brent, portrayed by
William Dyer. It is Strongheart, too,
who finally brings the parted lovers
together to happiness.
Several claims have been made
with entire justification for ‘Th~
Silent *Call.” It brings as never he
fore to the silver sheet the limitless
beauty of the Sierras. In the dog,
Strongheart, will he found perhaps
the greatest animal actor ever seen
on screen or stage, absolutely nat
ural in his performance, great of
heart and powerful of strength.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a local
bill will be introduced at the next
session of the General Assembly of
Georgia the caption of which is as
follows:
An act to repeal the present char
ter of the City of Cordele; to provide
'a new charter for the city of Cor
dele; to define its limits; to provide
for a commission form of govern
ment; a city manager and other of
ficers for the City of Cordele; to
prescribe their powers and duties and
their manner of election; to provide
for streets and side-walks, and the
working or paving of same; to pro
vide for a system of sanitary sewer
age; to provide for a system of
water works; to provide for a board
of health and a hospital; to declare
and define the police powers of said
city; to establish a eriminal court
and define its jurisdiction and pow
ers; to provide for the condemnation
of private or public property for the
use of said city, and to provide for
a method of arriving at the value of
such property and compensating the
owner therefor; tot establish and
T A mnmaads sy o
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
|
e it
). A. OTWELL, Practicing Physician
—Special attention to diseases of
children. New Williams Bidg.,
Phone 253.
S e b e e
DR. A. J. WHELCHEL—Gyziecology.
Office: American Bank and
Trust Co,, Building.
Cdn e e e L
DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medi
cine and Surgery. |
Office: American Bank and ‘
Trust Co., Building.
THOS. J., McARTHUR, M. D.—
Special Attention to Surgery and
Gynecology. Cordele, Ga.
Satl
W. E. EDWARDS, Physician and
Surgeon, American Bank & Trust
Building.
A. S. BUSSEY, Attorney-at-law-—
State arnd Federal Practice. Office
over Exchange Rank, Cordele Ga.
DR. T. E. BRADLEY,—Eye, Eur,
Nose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses
Office Williams Bldg,
DR. A. H. KENDALL. Dentist—Spe
cial attention to Gum Disease and
the correction of crooked teeth.
Phone 40, Holmes Building.
CRUM & JONES, Lawyers,—DPractice
in all courts, State and Federal
Cordele, Ga.
HOUSE PLANS AND ESTIMATES—
Churches, theatres, office, store, fac
tory, hotel and residence buildings
planned and costs figured. C. V.
Arnold, Phone 65. Cordele, Ga.
DR, J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. Of
fice phone 74. Res. phone 304.
Just Fire Insurance
THAT'S ALL
.t me write it for you,
JOHN H. WARD
Office Suywanee Block
| CORDELE, GA.
THE. CORDELE DISPATCH
maintain a publie school system; to
maintain a public library; to provide
for parks and play grounds; to es
tablish a system of electric lights
and gas lights and gas works, under
restrictions as provided by law,
where ever, in the judgment of the
commission of said city, such course
may be deemed advisable; to issue
bonds for any and all purposes,
under such restrictions as are pro-|
vided by state laws; to provide for
taxation; to provide for the grantins,’;‘
of licenses for all kinds of businosg,‘
trades, callings or professions; and
to grant a charter to said city under
the name and style of the City of
Cordele, and ‘for other purposes.
6-10-4 t.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA-——Crizp County:
There will be sold before the court
house door in Crisp county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in July 1922,
within the legal hours of sale thos§
three tracts of land described in an
eserow from 8. J. Culpepper to A,
+ V. Gilmore, recorded in book “‘13”"1
page 90, the records of Crisp coun
ty. Levied on by virtue of an ex
ecution from the Superior court in
favor of 8. J. Culpepper and agains!
A.'V. Gilmore, to be sold as the
proberty of the defendant. This
June 7,'1922. ‘
C. 0. NOBLE,
6-7-4¢ Sheriff
l ClTATlON—Administration
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To all whom it may concern:
’Anni(‘ Allen having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
Nora Norris, late of said county,
this is to eite all and singular credi
tors and next of kin of Nora Norris‘
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be
granted to Annie Allen on said es
tate. Witness my hand and official
signature, this 5 day of June, 1922.
G-7-4¢t W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary
—_——
ClTATlON—Administration
GEORGIA—Crisp lounty:
To all whom it may concern: H. |
. Smith having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Thom
as 0. Maddov, late of said gounty.
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next ofkin of Thos. O.
Maddox to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any tiey can, why]
CLEANING AND PRESSING
QOur facilities are complete for
doing cleaning and pressing in
most satisfactory way, and we
are prepared to handle all
kinds of work in this line.
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Cloth:
ing a Specialty.
Prices Most ReasOnable
M'COY STEAM LAUNDRY
Fans And Fans
Have you seen the
fan attachment for
our Sewing Ma
chine motor?
That Cordele Make
battery, Hartshorn
Make. Just as
good as the best.
Bivins Electric Co.
CORDELE, GA.,
GLASSWARE
CROCKERY
We offer big redue
tions in all Crwockery
Ware Aluminum
Ware and other fur
nishings. o’
3-quart Glass wa
ter pitehers ...50¢
Tee Tea Glasses,
set ... Tsc to $1.50
Glass Tece Tea
coasters, set ...25¢
Water glaszes, the
set ... boc and 60c
WELLSHDW.CO.
CORDELE’ GA.
permanent administration should not
be granted to H. H. Smith on said
estate, ‘Witness my hand and off:-
cial signature, this sth day of June,
1922, :
W. P. FLEFING,
6-7-4 t Ordinary
CITATION, DISMISSION !
GUARDIAN
GEORGIA—Crisp County.
W. 8. Stephens, guardian of ' Lula
Mae Hardy, having applied to me for
diseharge from his guardianship of
Lula Mac Hardy, this is to ecite all
persons conccrned to file their objee
tions, if any they have, on or hefore
the first Monday in July next, else
W 8 Stephens will be discharged from
his guardianship as applied for,
This June sth, 1922,
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary
CITATION
Dismission From Administration
GEDRGIA—Crisp County:
Whereag, Mrs. Ella Sheffield, ad
ministratrix of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox,
represents to the court in her petit
ion, duly filed and entered on rec
ord, that she has fully administered
gaid estate: This is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindl‘cd‘
and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive leters for
digsmission on the first Monday in
July, 1922.
W. P. FLEMING,
6-7-4 t . Ordinary
An Asutralian rancher has found
that he ean kill rabbits on a whole
sale seale hy piping the exhaust gas
es from his automobile to their bur
rOWS. ~»€]§ Lu“‘
We eat too much meat, which clogs
Kidneys, then Back hurts and
Bladder bothers you
Most £olks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged
and need a flushing occasionally, else we
have backache and dull misery in the
kidney region, severe headaches, rheu
matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach,
sleeplessness and 21l sorts of bladder dig~
orders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Balts from any good drug store here,
take a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined: with
lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acida
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithiae
water drink which everybody should take
now and then to keep their kidneys clean,
thus avoiding serious complications.
A well-known local druggist says he
gells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe
in overcoming kidney trouble while it, is
anly trouble. ;
el sSt ‘
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
CORDELE, GEORGIA
EASTERN TIME
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Cordele Union Depot.
The lollowing schedule figures pub
lished as information and not guar
anteed:
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad.
5.00 am A#anta-Birmingahm 3-ilam
1:10am Waycross-Brunswick 4:soam
3:o3pm Atlanta-Birmloghan: 9:soam
I:3oam Moultrie-Thoizasvilie &:00am
9:4oam ! Fitzgerald 3:l6pn
Georgia Southwestern and Gulf R, R.
(Bastern Time)
Leave For Arrive From
9:ooam Albany Local 7:30
3:ospm Albany-Thomasville 2:37pm
3:ospm Albany-Monltrie 2:37pm
3:ospm Albany Dothan 2:37pm
Further information may be had by
&lling Tic\ket Office, Phor'a 267, or
R. L. LUFFMAN
Traveling Passenger Agcnt,
American Bank & Trust Building
Southern Railway System.
Arrives— -—Departs
I:23AM Macon-Atlanta 3:35AM
2:IOAM Jacksonville 5:25AM
3:35AM Jack‘ville-Palatka I:23AM
5:25AM Cinnti-Chkicago 2:IOAM
9:45AM Valdosta 7:25PM
2:356PM Macon-Atlanta 2:SOPM
2:35PM Jack'ville-Palatka 2:45PM
7:35PM Macon-Atlanta 9:45AM
| e e . e . e .. S e el
Seahoard Air Line Railroad
Arrives Departs
2:45pm Montgomery 2:spm
~ 9:soam Helena 7:32pm
- 7:32pm Americug 9:soam
i 2§3opm 4 fsavannah 3:lopm
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
TWO CENTS A WORD
; OPPORTUNITIES
00l i oo e
‘KODAKS and Fresh Filmg at Jen
nings Drug Store, 10-20-tt
“Che_;—l:—ol—e—i-;;vltes com;a;;;;i.- i;
vestigate the ‘difference’ before you
buy.“
INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, work
man’s compensation, health, life,
accident. All standard comgyanies.
J. B. Ryals, Phone 81-W. 5-2-tf
ALL KINDS REPAIR WORK—Furni
ture and cabinet work, wood and
oil stove repairing, refrigerator re
lining, ice boxes, flower stands. Nb
phone but permanently located at 603
Fourteenth Ave. W. J. G, Gilberi.
5-22-26 t,
‘“WATERMELON PAPER—Just ro
ceived three thousand rolls 20 pounds
cach 500 square feet to the roll Ros--
in Sized paper for lining watermelon
cars, Wire or write for prices. Baker
and Holmes Co., Jacksonville, Fla.”
6-15-26 t
_‘E;l—evrol:t-_i;ite's comparls—t;r: 2 _l—;
vestigate the ‘difference’ before you
buy.“
A $2.00 bottle of Gillens Hog
Cholera Remedy will save a $lOO.OO
hog. Jennings Drug Store .5-16-6tf
ADVERTISE— In South Georgia
through the Classified Page of the
Wayeross Journal-Herald, the only
daily newspaper in eleven adjoining
counties. Rates 10 cents a line first
insertion; 5 cents a lineg repetitions.
Five words is a line. 1-16-tf.
Give Gillens Hog Cholera Remedy
and save your hogs. Jennings Drug
Store. : s 6-16-tf.
PLAY SAFE—Get rid of the flies.
They spread digsease and disease kills,
We sell the latest and most successful
deviee for exterminating these pests.
Call by or phone 105 and we will sup
ply yon promptly Wall Street Grocery
6-9-26 t.,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—A real bargain; ono
* Chevrolet touring car, four new
tires, new top and in good mechanical
shape. R. F. McMullen, 6-18-2 t
NOTICE!
For the next ten days only, begin
ning today, we will sell Springfield
Hand Sprayers for dusting Calcium
Arsenate at
$77.50
Each
We want to see our customers
make cotton, and are doing our
part to help you by selling these
machines at this price. "
If you haven’t the money we will
take in exchange chickens, hogs
and grain at market price. :
THE MACHINERY PEOPLE
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
MONDAY JUNE 10th, 1922,
FOR SALE—PEAS! PEAS!! peas
for price call, write or phone.
Churchwell Store 6-15-3 t.
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN—I am still get
ting money on farm lands. W. E.
GRUBBS. .
QUICK LOANS-—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M, McKenzie
7-9-tf.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY—Country Butter,
Eggs and. Chickens, L. L. HELMS
MEAT MARKET, 108 Wall St, 12-28_tt
MY COMPANY wants to loan §sloo,
000 quick on farm land. A, M.
Bell, 5-1-26 t
WANTED—You to let me write a
portion of your insurance, I write
all forms and will appreciate the
opportunity of going into the mat
| ter with you. J. B. Ryals, Phone
81-W. b-2-tf.
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT—Partly furnish
ed or unfurnished. Twelfth Ave.,
east. Apply E, A. Vinson. 5-30-26
“Cl;vrorngvites comparls—;:»_i;
vestigate the ‘difference’ hefore you
buy.“ -
'FOR RENT—One 5 room house on
|' 10 st. all modern convencies, will
be vacant/July Ist. Apply to W. L
Harris Gro. Store, Phone 55. 6-19-6 t
LOST—Card case with initials “E.
G. P.” Monday 'in town. Finder
please notify phone 2102. Bessie Pat
terson, 6 19-3 t.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Caudle an
nounce tre birth of a son.
i e
Friends of Mrs. C. C. Read will re
gret to know of her illness. She is
reported improving today.
The illustration for a r;Eerence
book invented by a German are
hound scparatel from the text, the
two parts sliding together when the
hook is closed.