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TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926
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~lhe lorque lubesasturay °
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backhone for BUICK guality
! It holds the rear axle firmly and
staunchly in true alignment, regardless
of road inequalities.
Twist and wear on the drive shaft and
, axle are eradicated. Two universal
; joints are unnhecessarys -~ .
It would be possible, because Buick has
PRICES the Torque Tube Drive, to drive a
- Buick from New Yotk to San Francisco
bl i :":i‘"d Six with all four springs broken.
3 s. Roadster - - $1125 The T Tube als als the dri
Dot Totig - - 1380 he Torque Tube also se e drive
i? | g 53::: e 1195 shaft from the dirt and wear of the road. |
;.“:’2 i s::::: e Do+ : ;3: Look at the strength of tiie Buick chassis |
Bl T- ¢ S and makeacom}:arison with competitive ‘
é : Master Six mosor cars, before you buy your next
2! 2.pass.Roadster - $1250 transportation. You can see Buick’s su
;::::: T B Pcti?tity with the naked eye.
5-pass. d-door Sedan« 1499 - - BUICK MOTOR/COMPANY; FLINT, MICHIGAN ;. e
4-pass. Coupe - - 1795 Dision of General blotors Corporation
; 7pass.Sedan -o« 1995, i RS
.. 5-pass. Brougham . 1925 R
(1 3.pass. Sport Rosdster 1495 Cia gAR
il S-pavs. Sport Touring 1525 fie 4’fs ‘l ICK
Alll' 8-pass. Country Cisb 1765, LI £IR : }
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BUICK DISTRIBUTOR CORDELE, GEORGIA
| WE SELL ALL TYPES |
\ OF PERFECTION OIL STOVES |
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show ‘this line. Theé makers back.this
: stove as on that will answer the call of the
; best housekeeper.: £
We also sell the Florence Qil Stove—an
other good one.
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
. PHONE 277 R CORDELE, GA.
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We 'have a limited supply of stove ‘\'.'ood';'m(lr ghall 'be glad to receive youri
O:‘dm' BURNS LONGER—BURNS HOTTER |
: FITZGIBBONS AND WILSON—PHONE 489 |
SPECIAL NOTICE!
The Fire at Our Place Thursday Night Will Not
‘ Cause Any Delay in Filling Orders. We Are
i . Ready to Serve You Promptly.
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
| PHONES 168-169
'GERMANS FETE ANNIVERSARY l
| OF NAVAL FIGHT
; WILHELMSHAVEN, May 31—0 f
ficers and sailors of Gcrmany,’gl
‘ former nayy are congregating here
| ;_p“g%f%f;t“ celebgatéffthe tenth anni:
Verzary ’otfl‘thé‘ Jutlafd ‘battle, which
to the Germans is known as the
“Battle of Skagerack.” i i
Former Admiral Von Scheer and,
'*VV“,‘{‘);:“‘Hi]mcl,'tzlg_/,loa\i(fi of the (};-:'-l
3!%&1 drmaga®Qubing \ that battle |
will reveiw the goose-stepping vct-‘
cran 6f “Skagerack” which the Ger
- mans claim as their greatest naval
‘ victory. “
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~ The:little North Sea port showed
on aspeet different from its usual
cvery-day.appearance. After the war
Wilhelmshaven became extremely
ouic.. The few mariners of Ger
many’s post-war navy hardly made a
showing in its streets, which in the'
olden timés teemed with :bluejackets.i
Today all this seems to have come-‘
back. Hundreds of bulky figures,?
clad in the natty uniform of the im-'
perial ‘mavy, are strutting about and,
their blue. uniforms contrast vividly |
- with the flags and gay bunting.'
lavishly displayed by the inhabitants
~.;_‘.f..,.‘;;jfimm_&'h"'ms Y %M*M»“Fd
their navy. -
The display of uniforms is the
feafure of this gathering of Ger
man ex-zailors. Ex-coldiers, \Vh(’.'n‘
holding reunions, hardly cver wear
uniforms. But this is not true of thc"
navy. Every tar when leaving thcl
service, retained his uniform. Manyi
took their uniforms home, whcrc‘
they were held as relics, stored away
in the wardrobe and preserved by an
i ample amount of mothballs ,
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Dodge Brothers Dealers—We Never Close
NEW AND RECONDITIONED AUTOMOBILES
Phone 171 Cordele, Ga.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Ascociated Press Division
Chief Speaks On Radio
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 31—
(A»—U. L.. McCall, superintendent
of the southern division of the As
soeiated Prese, through KTHS, the
‘New Arlington broadcasting station
gent a message on journalism to
| countless, thousands of listeners. |
Mr. MeCall recfted un intevésting
1 experiment which was made a few
months ago by Professor Henxy
' Fairfield Osborne, px‘vsidvi\t ‘of the
American Museum of Natural His
tory. For one month, Professor Os
- borne measured the number of eol
- umns given to varicus subjects in the
three largest New York dailies. TH™
subject heading the list was.fashions
- Next came athleties. Political miscon
duct, domestic politics, the stage |
food.and health and religion, fol--
lowed in the order named. ‘
“The proportions,” said Mr. Mc-
Call( “are not-“alf in:accord with;
popular opinion.” ] |
Sreaking diréct]a} on the Aispeiat ‘
ed Press subject, he said: “The
quest for news, accurate, unbiascd,
and of universal appeal, is the one
k’ all-absorbing object of existence of
-the Asszociated Press. This in itself 1¢
a highly moral idgal; and.as a cor
ollary of this ideal it is noless essen
tial that this news must be kept a*
clean and free frgm morbid - detail:
| as the facts will allow.
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jres ey prescription for
|l Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever
‘ It kills the germs
NOTED MEMBE OF ASHLEY
GANG GOES (Y TRIAL
SANFORD, Fla,, June 1-—-Ilay
wood Register, said to be one of the
most notorious nmembers of the ol!!
Ashley'sahe which, teprorjred south l
Florida a few years ago, went ob
trial in cireuit court here today hig-_'
fore Judge w-x Paco v g’lt onr
‘¢harge oY:?iM"_ilegre&n? .. He ;i'.-'!
decused ol Kaving shels Terry Simp
con, negro. last August. s
Register was brought here yester
day from Raiford where he has been)
serving a life sentence imposed up
on him following his conviction for
a murder in Orange counly la-‘!i
\inter,
The entire morning session ut‘l
court was devoted to selection of :
jury. !
JUDGE DZCIDES AGAINST
MINCRITY BOND H'OLDERS!
DENVER, C 010.,, June 1—(#)—!
Minority bond holders of a corpora |
tien' have no right to delay the com-,
pletion of a reorganization plan 'at,
the expense of the majority inter- |
ests, solely in an effort to obtain‘
more favorable terms, the Unitet*;
States circuit court has decreed. 'l‘hci
ruling was made in denying the ap-.
peal of Harold Palmer, of New York
a dissenting bond holder to inter--
vene “inthe reorganization of the
Denver and Rio Grande Western Rai’
tcad company.
The opinion upholding the de
cision of the United States district
court. for Colorado, which handled
the road’s receiverghip, has just been
made available. I
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS |
I-'"ATR~M—-I;.6_AN.S'——Quick service, See
us. Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Brown. 2f
FARM LOANS_-:;t best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. Sce C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 tf
PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
service, 0, E. Scctt Jr, tf.
FARM AND CITY LOANS—Prompt
attention given all business entrust
ed to me. Phone 75-J J. D. Cobb. 7-5
FOR SALE
FLOWER BOXES—-I’ortih and yard
yard swings, jogeling ' boards, open
air furniture of all kinds made to
order. Phone 65 or see idwin Ro
buck. 6-19.
YOU CAN BUY-—-Typewriter rib
bons, carbon pazper, blank legal
forms, deeds, wotes, turpentine
leases, erop mortgage notes, second
sheets. letter, bill and note heads
from the Dispatech. Phone 30 tf.
FOR SALE—At real bargain four
drawer national cash register, Bur--
roughs adding machine and three
show cases. W, H. Westbrook. Phone
261. 6-0. i
YOUR JOB PRINTING—-The Dis
pateh wants your printing. I’hone 30
and place your next order with the
home paper. It will help make a bet.
‘ter home paper. tf.
'F*éfi-_‘VS‘ALE-‘:—:\lAN;l.l‘t'w:’."‘l)(r; > In{qfu-ls (,f
seed field peas, good quality. J.
Slade, G-18
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE
TERMS OR RENT—Six room resi
dences, Modern conveniences., See It
;. Boatright or Frank F. Williams.
| 6-26
WANTED
WANTED-—Stenographie work :fil(l
typeine {o do in the afternoons, Call
Phone Nos. 567 or 151, 6-2,
. PLUMBING
EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LiffE
Residence Phone 372 ¥
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, ;fba.
A COMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT -
We have the most complete gas welding plant in tl;}s
soction just installed, Save the breaks with a comple:g.
weld in our plant, We do all kinds of Machinery and
Auato repairing,
A. J. HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO CO
We Shi_p
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
WANTED A SOUTH GEORGIA.
FARM-——Wi]l_,)r'fi%aemm
000 worth ()f? d 1
property. Address ./Ii.!)) farri’fl\u
burndale, Fla. 694, %/ ele
NOTICE.« 111
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CITY TIRE SERVICE STATION—
Old Wilkes-Webster stant? siektr%t
Steadd’s. We do all kinds -8 yhl
canizing and tire repairy whake e
carry full line new tires; 4phgy@n
accessories. Phone 376 Reginald Bag
ry. 1. P 6 moy
Ainig
; 4oty
‘ FOR RENT . .«
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FOR RENT—Three large connfeting
unfurnished rooms or = four-ppe
apartment. Phone 403 302 Elevent®
avenue East, 6-3. Bioo ';
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" PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MAX E. LAN D—Attorney-ACLAwa
‘ Quick loans Cordele real estate, fiv%
years at 7 percent. vEv 4
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REUEL E. HAMILTON-—-'-D:J tlsg
~ With Dr. D. J. Williams, offices uvurfi
I. A. Lasseter & Co., phone 10, ¥gsi§
dence phone 456, e ey
DR. M. LOUISE TlPTON—Osteopath
ic Physiciap, Aper
Trust Co. l;g,h C(ng:l 81
Office, 495, Mefidenge !
HARRIS & BALLENGER--Insuranc
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga."™”
S M. DEKLE—Optometrist; tebtin
eyes for glasses, a specialty, . Pat
Building, Cordele, Ga. o '
DR. J. W. MANN—Veter{narian.: Of
fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 204-Wi
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THOS. J. MMARTHUR, M. D.—Specla
attentionn to surgery and gyaécol
ogy, Cordele, Ga. it
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DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medlclni
and Surgery. Office American Ban
& Trust Co. Bldg
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