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This is a production Taken From thefSaturday Evening
Post Story, “The Cross Pull’’
which so many thousands of people praised and admired. It has been
wonderfully well transferred to the silver screen--and you can see it in
a single evening.
Here Thursday And Friday
Two Days Only '
We are taking this extra ‘space to tell you about--to keep you from
missing it--because we think something of our good judgment in pic
tures. This one will meet with your approval. We know in advance
that we can tell you this--so we are safe in it--and so are you.
We Try to Maintain a Daily Schedule of Good Pictures and
There is no Off Day--so far as we Can Avoid it
We get a jonah picture sometimes because it is not what it is repre
sented to be, but we are always fighting shy of the jonahs. We want
you to be able to find just such a program every day in the week. as
*“The Silent Call’’ at the Circle Theatre--and you will whenever we are
able to judge ahead of time as we are on this picture: £ < |
The Circle Theatre
THY, CORDELF, DISPATCH
REMEMBER
' HERE
THURSDAY
AND
FRIDAY
_TWO DAYS
“THE
SILENT
CALL"
BEATS
THEM
ALL
» LEAGUE CONFERENCE IN
. SESSION AT MCRAE
DAILY PROGRAMS PRESENT
MANY PROMINENT SPEAKERS
300 DELEGATES TO REGISTER
Mcßae, Ga., June 21,~With the au-.
ditorium at the South Georgia Col
lege erowded to capacity the South
Georgin Epworth League Conference
began tonight it twenty-fourth an.
nual session and second assembly,
The address of welcome was made
by Rev. J. D. Smith, president 0%
8. G. C. and was responded to by
Ray Zobleck, secretary of the Savan
nah district. Rev. Guyton Fisher of
Americus made the address of the
evening upon the subject The Place
of Fun in Religion, in the place of
Rev. J. T. Bagby president of thc
Tennossee Epworth TLeague Confer
ence who was unable to attend the as
! sembly, °
Eeception Is Held
After the addresses of the evening
the delegates enjoyed a reeption on
th broad campus of the college when
Miss Etta Carithers, of Fort Valley
in the Macon District who is social
director for the assembly sponsored
a delightful get acquainted social
hour. Conventional games and group
stunts were arranged and fifteen
#‘Rahs’’ each were given Mcßae 8.
@, C., the Epworth Leaguers and the
different officers and districts.
. The evening elosed with a melody
of iJouthern songs and Carry Me
Back to Ole Virginia, Old Folks At
Home Old Black Joe and Good
Night Ladies blended in th: warm
June wight.
Avout 1500 de’egates had register
ed a* the coll:ge this evening and
more werg coming in on ewvcry train.
Aicut 300 are expected this week
COp the Macon train were about tven
ty delegates anl officers who male
up quite a liv.ly car. Bach train is
Leing met by mombers of automobiles
deccrated in Erwworth League colors
golo and white, and each dclegate is
earticd to the college register and
Yeceive a badge and two frée tickets
to the Ocmulgee Drug Stow:.
Fiverything s being don: to make
ihe wigitors ecomfortable and happy
and numbers of them are beinz en
ter'zined in private homes. The daiiv
pegram present many preminent
speakers and interesting subjects
Briakfast is at seven o’clock and at
cight o’clock eclasses in vocational
training for life service volunteers
had and prospects are direeted by
Arva C. Floyd of Emory University
At 9 o’clock business sessions are
held followed by daily Bible study
led by Dr. M. 8. Parker, of Nash
ville Tenn., general secretary of the
Epworth League South.
On Wednesday the sermon will be
delivered at 11 o’clock by Rev. J. M.
Outler, presiding elder of the Mcßae
‘distriet at 11:45 daily mission study
clagses are held and classes in league
methods at 12:15; dinner at one
o’clock. T ey
WINS IN POULTRY CONTEST
Mr. D. M. Clark has received
notice that ome of the prizes in the
$2,500.00 Poultry Chow Contesi con
ducted by the Purina Mills of Bt.
Louig has been awarded to him.
The prize consists of a choice of
reliable poultry equipment.
Contestants entered from practical
ly every state in the Union and
from Canada. .
The local dealer handling Purina
Poultry Chow is Mims & Reynolds
Sced Co., Cordele, Ga
s e e
MAN 62 SLAIN FOR
ALLEGED ATTACK ON LITTLE
GIRL IN BROOKLYN HOME
New York, June 21,—Thomas Meig
han aged 62 was hacked to death
with with a hatechet by Sabatino
Svordonano in the basement of his
Brooklyn home today when, as the
{slayer 'alleges, he found the intruder
in the act of attacking his seven
year old daughter.
NEW WAYCROSS BANK
Waycross, June 21.—The Merchants
and Mechanics Loan and Savings
company opened its doors to the pub
lic yesterday noon. The placing of
fixtures and final preparation for the
opening was completed Saturday. The
institution is the latest addition to
the banking circles. It will negotiate
yearly loans of amounts ranging from
$25 to $50,000. payable monthly, D.
M. Parker is president.
Seri o e
FOR QUICK SALE—Practically new
Perfection oil stove and oven, kitchen
safe, table ete. Phone 490, 6-21-1 t
The eyes of the world are on the
Chevrolet. Let’s ride economically.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
TWO CENTS A WORD
OPPORTUNITIES
Be e I ————
/KQDAKS and Fresh Films at Jen.
! ®mings Drug Store, 10-20-tt
The eyes of the worldm—;l:e
Chgvrolet. Let's ride economically.
INSURANCE—TFire, tornado, work
man’s compensation, health, life,
accident. All standard companies.
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. Na
phone but permanently located at 603
Fourteenth Ave., W. J. G, Gilbert.
5-22-26 t,
“‘WATERMELON PAPER—Just ro
ceived three thousand rolls 20 pounds
each 500 square feet to the roll Ros--
in Sized paper for lining watermelon
cars, Wil or write for prices. Baker
and Holmes Co., Jacksonville, Fla.”
6-15-26¢ :
The eyes of the world are on the
Chevrolet, Let’s ride economically.
A $2.00 Dbottle of Gillens Hog
Cholera Remedy will save a $lOO.OO
hog. Jennings Drug Stors .5-16-6tf t
ADVERTISE— In South Georgia
~through the Classified Page of the
Waycross Journal-Herald, the only
daily newspaper in eleven adjoining
counties. Rates 10 cents a line first
insertion; 5 cents a line repetitions.
Five words is a line. 1-16-tf.
Give Gillens Hog Cholera Remedy
and save your hogs. Jennings Drug
Store, 6-16-tf.
PLAY SAFE—Get rid of the flies.
They spread diséase and disease kills.
We sell, the latest and most suceessful
dovice for exterminating these pests.
Call by or phone 105 and we will sup
ply you promptly Wall Street Grocery
6-9-26 t, :
LOST—Card case with initials " “E,
G. P” Monday in town. Finder
please notify phone 2102. Bessie Pat
terson, ' 6 19-3 t.
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Why in Thund
wasn’t I told about this a long time ago? I
. don’t know whose fault it is but Ido know
that I've been lesing money.
We certainly are not ‘to blame—we have
been doing everything in our power to
spread our message broadcast, to every
farmer in this community. -
We haven’t been fooling ourselves, just
because the Primrose is universally accept
ed as the best eream Separator by millions
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of users, that you knew all about it. We
have repeatedly invited you to visit us and
we would explain it.to you, and ‘that invi
tation is again extended to you now. Don’t
keep on losing—come in and let us talk it
over. il
THE MACHINERY PEOPLE i
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21th, 1922,
LOANS ;
MONEY TO LOAN—I am still getq
ting money on farm lands,. W. E
i s e
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city’
and farm lands. See C. M, McKenzie
7-94t1.
WANTED Ay
WANTED—AII you melon growers
in Crisp county who expect to sell
Your melons at loading place or in
Atlanta, .to write me at once telling
me how many you expect to ship;
what variety and when you will be
gin shipping. 1 will furnish you
daily without cost to you the Atlanta
New York nd Chicago markets. Ad
dress C. L. McCard, 46 1-2 West
Hunter St. Atlanta, Ga., Phone Maing
| 3675 J.
6-21-4 t Wednesday b
WANTED TO BUY—Country Butter,
Eggs and Chickens. L. L. HELMS
MEAT MARKET, 108 Wall-Bt. 12-28_t¢
WANTED—Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Ad
dress P. O. Box 94, T. L. Mays.
6-21-3 t. v
WANTED—Salesman $lOO.OO and
commission to sell guaranteed cord
tires’ direct . from factory at lowest
prices. Goodstock Tire Co 1106 8.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111, 6-21-It.
|MY COMPANY wants to loan $lOO,
000 quick on farm land. A. M.
Bell, 5-1-26 t
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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. ' 5-2-tf.
" FORRENT =
HOUSE FOR RENT—Parlly furnish
ed or unfurnished. Twelfth Ave,
east. Apply E. A. Vinson, . 5-30-26
FOR RENT—One 5 room house on
y 10 st. all modern convencies, will
be vacant July Ist. Apply to W. L
Harris Gro. Store, Phone 55, 6-19-6 t