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s Ey Associated Press
VIENNA. — Beethoven, great com
poser, is to be brought before the
eyes of lving generations. in a film
which now is heing prepared im and
around Vienna,
The master spent the greater part
of hig lif2 in Austria, living in many
houses in Vienna that still ave stand
ing. He composed for ~Vienna's
churches, visited the homes or many
‘ of its noblemen,- frequented its inns
and taverns and 'sant his summer in
many places nearby which are pre
served i ntheir former condition by
admirers of the inspired musician, so
that it would seem impossible to cre
ate this film elsewhere than in Aus
tria.
The Peanut Association was or
ganized in 1913 and handled 7,850
~ ANNOUNCEMENTS
7 o THE VOTERS OF CORDELE
4 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
.1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Solicitor-Gen
eral of the Cordele Judicial Circuit,
subject to ‘the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic primary, 2
wlected to this office, I pledge to the
people of this circuit a vigorous and
faithfu! discharge of the duties and
obligations of the office. Your vote
and influence will he appreciated,
Rt ißmap ectfully, o
T. HOYT DAVIS
Vienna,. Ga.
y OR JSTICIT‘OR GENERAL
kgt cord "'
@ ;thof Qersfi’;bt Cordele Judiciak
C ’mit. LL. , B 4 &
¥ am a candidate for the office of
Sélicitor-General of Cordele Judicial
Circuit, shibject to ‘the action of the
Democratic Primary. If elected I will
diligently and impartialiy attend to
the business- of the ofiice.
. Your vote and influence will be
greatly appreciated.
Very respectifully,
C. L. HARRIS.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE
CORDELE CIRCUIT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for ‘the office of Judge of the
Superior ‘Court, subvject to the Demo
cratic Primary. The office belongs te
the people of this circuit, and if you
chould confer this high honor upon
mq, I sall old it as a public trus:
and pledge you faitful service in the
discharge of its duties. Thanking you
. fgr Your vote and influence I am
* Yours respectfully,
- W. H. LASSETER
'TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
5" I hereby formally announce my
““eandidacy for the office of congress
“"man in the 70th Congress from thc
~Fhird Congressionai District of Geor
¢i, subject to the Democratic pri
mary te be held on September
eighth. I am profoundly grateful to
the people of the district for the
yuniform kindness and honor they
rhave conferred upon me in the past
and will be sincerely appreciative if
they will continue me as their repre
sentative. Since I have been their
»cangressman I have discharged the
'duties of the office to the very best
wof my ability and, if reelected, I prom
dse a continued faithful perform--
ance of my duty. I earnestly and
vespectfully solicit the support of
the voters of the district in the com
ing primayry.
Very i'cgpcctfully,
‘ CHARLES R. CRISP. -
ANNOUNCEMENT
To the voters of Crisp County,
Georgia:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of representative.
My platform is Honesty, Economy,
and Improvement.
.. My motive in asking your support
is a sincere desire to help improve
cenditions in Ceorgia, Morally, Men
t4ally, Socially and Financially. I for
one believe that not only the profes
eions should be represented in our
‘general assembly, but all classes as
well. The honor that goes with the
office will mean as much to me as it
could to any one.
It elected, T promise to be present
every hour the general assembly is in
wession, and to vote for or against
every measure that is brought up for
our consgideration, unless prevented
by sickness. Respeactiully yours,
TOM MciVER
FOR JUDGE
' To the voters of the Cordele Judi:
cial Cireuit,
I announce my candidacy for re
telection as Judge, Superior Courts
Cordele <Circuit, and, upon assur
~ance of a continued fair, prompt and
. economical performance of duty, ]
«respectfully ask your support in the
primary. Sincerely yours,
D. A. R. CRUM
l' - TO THE VOTERS OF THE
'YX’ CORDELE JUDICIAL
rg CIRCUFT
% lannounce my candidacy for so
licitor General of this circuit ‘subject
to the primary of September Bth. !
wgl appreciate your vote and in
. fldence.
A. J. M'DONALD
© WESTERN OPEN GOLFERS
“INDIANAPOLIS, July 14.—(#)—
Over an undulating carpet o} green
splotched with traps and bunkers
and cut by a stream and ravines
stretching 6,669 yards from the first,‘
tee to the cighteenth green, will be‘
played the Western open golf tour-;
nament, August 26, 27 and 28. The
Highland Golf and Country Cluk
cf Indianapolis will' be host to the
event.
To attain a par of 70 on the
course requires almost perfect con-i
trol of every shet. A record of 68
was made last year by Leonard Sch
mutte, young Fort Whyne, Ind., pro-}
fessional, but the course since ha¢
heen lengthened.
EMORY FRATERN:TY QUARTERS;
GUARDED AFTER THIRD FIRE
ATLANTA, July 14—-.(.l9)—Adm~!
ed guards were jlaced about fratern-i
ity row on the Emory University
campus near here tonight folowing
the third incendiaty fire within one
week. Officers believe the work to
be that of a maniac.
4 One week ago the Pi Kappa Ph;
lhouse burned to the ground. The
Pi Pappa Alpha house was dam@gefi
kb"y '!iames _fixst Frifiay night ;nna
~carli{ today occupants of .fil_le Kfipi
Sigma house discovered the housk
'aflame from gasoline poured fromh
bottles. In the other two instancer
I university and fire officials have
proof of incendarism, they announe.
ed tonight, although they have found
no clew to the incendiary. .
Resembling plicrs is an instrument
| invented for trimming rinds or or
! anges or grape fruit into ornamen.
‘ tal designs. '
| e et il
? English experimenters have de
‘veloped a non-maghetic cast iron
that has about lhe' same matc:hingl
quality as braass. :
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“Zefirette” is the Handi
est Summer Resort!
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SORTS TO COOL OFF—
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I Ta ! SON WHY ANY MAN
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W |Gy WHE i coN SUIT
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We Sell For Cash And For Less
9 .
Gleatorr’s Department Store
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE
.YORK, 8. 8., July 18.—(#).—The
Yorw county grand jury today de:
clared war upon the drug store cow
boy. :
Asserting that hundreds of young
white men over the county and state
were loafing without visible means
of support and assuming the role of
“chicks and drug store cowboys,”
the. grand jury recommended that
rural police “round up, order them;
to get jobs and upon failure to do so
arest them for vagrancy. ‘ ‘
“Numbers of young men, some of}
them very youny, are in one way and‘
another being contaminated by the
accursed whiskey evil that is mgingl
throughout the land,” the jury re :
port said. “We sincerely hope that
gomething may be done to cause
these young men to take heed before
it is too late,”” |
Mr. I"A. Kell»y is back from At
lanta where he went several days
ago for medical treaiment, Friends
will be glad to know that he is im
proving.
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Al O\ : Tires. Hoods are
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WILSON-AND HOUSE PORTRAITS
By Associated Press
LONDON, July 13.— Portraits of
President Wilson and Colonel E, M.
House by Sir William Orpen are
among- the paintings which Sir James
Dunn will offer for sale in London on
July 16,
These paintings, together with por-‘
traits of thirty-two other men who
were prominent in the Versailles Con-'
ference, were made by Sir Willlum<
Arpen to be used in preparing large
canvases showing the delegates ln‘
large grou‘ps.' 1
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OFFERS CUP
LONDON, July 14, —(P).—Sir
Charles Allom, acting Commodore of
the Royal London Yacht Club, has
ofered to give a cup valued at 100
guineas for a race between Com
mander Marting 44 ton cutter “Jol
ie Brise,” and the four American
competitors who have entered for
the Ocean race to Fastnet in Aug
ust. ’
“Jolie Brise” recently crossed the
Atlantic to take part in the * New
York Berlin Bermuda yacht race.
- GERMANY S CHANNEL ENTRY
COLOGNE, July 14.—(#).—Ger
many's most promising entry into
this year's race to swim the Eng
lish channel is Ernest Vierkoetter
of Cologne,
As a preliminary Vierkoeter swam
forty-nine miles in the turbulent
Rhine from Andernach to Cologne, a
distance two and one half times
greater than the Channel crossing
The temperature of the water wag
44 degrees . No accurate record
of his time was taken,
EXCAVATION OF OLD ATHENS
GREATEST OF ENTERJRISES
By Associated Press I
ATHENS, July 13,—Plans have be.enl
completed with the Greek govern
ment by Professor Edwarq Capps of
Princeton university, to excavate the
ancient city of Athens, at the foot of
the Acropolis. The enterprise is the
greatest in the history of archaeology
and is expected to occupy ten years,
A Japanese scicntist claims to have
discovered that human nerves wil'
not conduct impulses unless sur
rounded by an ample supply of oxy
gen,
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It isn’t worthy of you 4o go out of town to spend your money,
: for anything you ean buy at home on an equal footing in priee and
“ix’ : quality. That applies in all lines of business. ee T
Those who do that—make a practice of it—are making a s,im;
)‘ ple, jerk water station out of their town. It eannot be any sort“:-
of worthy trade cen'ter as long as your ambitions to have some
\flfi thing different take you away from Cordele to spend your money.
Please do not assume that this is written about the other fel- il
low. We have bankers and merchants who spend their money B
out of town for printing that they can get at home just ag gadd SACHA
and for less cost. We have business men who spend their mahég! 1)
out of town for clothing they can buy at home to an equal advan
tage. We have good women who simply cannot bear the idea ' . .
of spending their money at home. If you talk credit—that’s an- g
other matter. But money—that’s still another matter. 4
All that is making a jerk water town out of the place where R
you must make your living. It cannot grow under such condi- ¢
tions. It requires more loyalty to your town than you manifest il
when you go out of town 'to spend your money. We are specially
concerned about your printing. Others are concerned about other - :
things, but your loyalty is the only thing that can build your
town., Think it over and call us. We need the business. ,
Dispateh Publishing Co.
CORDELE, GEORGIA If
WAREHOUSEMEN
AND GINNERS
OF CRISP COUNTY
PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR GINNING TICK
ETS, SEED' CHECKS AND WAREHOUSE
TAGS, RECEIPTS, ETC. ~ ©
(Giive us your order now be- »
fore the season opens and
have the printing on hand rAAE
when you need it.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY, T R
The Cordele Dispatch
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT . |
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