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FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1026
DOVER, England, July 15.~—(®P)—
The English channel has turned back
the first of its would-be conquerors
this geason. The attempt was made
today by Frank Perks, a well-known
Birmingham swimmer.
Perks went by motorboat to Cape
Gris Nez, on the French side, last
night and took to the water at mid
night. The sea was smooth and all
conditions apparently favorable. A
heavy northeasterly wind sprang up
however, raising a choppy sea. Fog
valso added to the swimers’s difficul
gfles and he abandoned the attempt
a}ter nine hours in the water.
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1t has been found that 43 per
cent of Utah school children show
traces of goiter.
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T 0 ';‘lm VOTERS OF CORDELE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I hereby announce myself a eandi
date for the office of Solicitor-Gen
eral of the Cordele Judicial Clreuit,
subject to the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic primary, If
elected to this office, I pledge to thol
people of this circuit a vigorous and
faithfu! discharge of the duties and
obligations of the office. Your vote
and influence will be appreciated,
Respecttully,
T, HOYT DAVIS
; Vienna, Gn.l
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL l
To the voters of Cordele Judicial
Circuit. : :
I am a candidate for the office of
Solicitor-General of Cordele Judicial
Circuit, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary. If elected T will
diligently and impartially attend to
the businezs of the office.
Your vote and influcnce will be
greatly appreciated.
- Very respectfully,
C. L. HARRIS,
TO THE VOTERS OF THE
CORDELE CIRCUIT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of thc
Superior Court, subject to the Demo:
cratic Primary. The office belongs tc
the people of this circuit, and if you
should confer this high honor upon
me, I sall old it as a public trus!
and pledge you f:-\itfgl sérviee in the
discharge of its duties. Thanking you
for your vote and influence I am
Yours respectfully,
; W. H. LASSETER I
TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT -
I hereby formally announce mYy
candidacy for the office of congress
fhan in the 70th Congress from the
Third Congressionai Distriet of Geor
gi, ‘subject to the Democratic pri
«mary to be held on September
ecighth. I am profoundly grateful to
the people of the distriet for the
uniform kindness and honor they
have conferred upon_me in the past
and will be sineerely appreciative it
they will continue me as their repre
sentative. Since I have Deen their
congressman I have discharged the
duties of the office to the very best
of my ability and, if reelected, I prom
ise a continued faithful perform--
ance of my duty. I earnestly and
respectfully solicit the support ol
the voters of the district in the com
ing primayry.
Very respectfully,
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 summrt;
is a sincere desire to help improve |
conditions in Georgia, Morally, Men
tally, Socially and Financially. T for
one believe that not only the profes
gcions 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
session, and to vote for or againsi
every measure that is brought up for
our consideration, unless prevented
by sickness., Respactfully yours,
TOM MCIVER‘
FOR JUDGE
To the voters of the Cordele Judi
cial Circuit.
I announce my candidacy for re
election as Judge, Superior Courts
Cordele Circuit, and, upon assur
ance of a continued fair, prompt and
economical performance of duty, 1
respectfully ask your support in the
primary. Sincerely yours, I
D. A. R. CRUM
o> A S ;
TO THE VOTERS OF THE
CORDELE JUDICIAL |
CIRCUIT |
lannounce my candidacy for so I
licitor General of this circunit subject
to the primary of September Sth. I
will appreciate your vote and inl
fluence.
A. J. M’'DONALD
CASEY STENGEL FOLLOWS
OLD FORM WITH MINORS
TOLEDO, July 16 (#)—Pressure
of myriad duties as manager of To-‘
Yedd's American Association club
has robbed Cascy Stengel, one ot
baseball’s colorful heroes, of none
of hizcolor and playfulness. )
Thiz is the opinion of crities wha
watched Casey play a stellar, bml
scarcely dignified role with ois Mud
ITeng, during thier two visits at Min
neapolis,
Casey, who gained fame a few
years back by hig ninth-inning world
series home runs, is nearing the hall
century mark in years, But he dis
played about as much speed as the
younger players in those games andl
much more encrgy and enthusiasm
Casey has ample opportunity to
use his stentorian voice while shout
ing instructions from the outfield
ordering pitchers out o the box and
the like. |
One afternoon was exiremely busy
for it fell to him to ordtr out of
the box such former major stars as
Rosy Ryan, Tim McNamara and Big
Jim Pieffer,
Folowers believe that Casey has a
club that would be hard to beat ifl
some of the former greats on his
pitching staff reach winning fm'm-'
lis club’s formidable offensp s
built around the bats of Bobby
Veach and Heine Groh, both former
majors of note.
COUNTER CHAT .
“I want some consecrated lye.”/
“You mean ccncentrated lye.” ¥
“It does nutmeg and difference.‘
That’s what I ecomphor. What does
it sulphur?” I
“Fiften cents! 1 never cinamonl
with so much wit.” ;
“Well, T should myrrh-myrrh. Yet
I ammonia novice at it.” |
A machine has been invented toI
pack currents for export in Greece
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We Sell For Cash And For Less
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Gleaton’s Department Store
193-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE
Y. M. C. A. GIVES POLAND
FIRST SWIMMING POOL
GRACOW, Poiand, July 16 (#)—
The first indoor swimming pool in
Poland is about to be constructed
in Cracow throngh American initl
ative and American beneficence. S
B. Fenna of Cleveland, has donated
$150,000 for th» erection of a Y
W. C. A. building, one of the chief|
features of which will be a swim
ming pool. It will cost spo,ooo and
will be eighty feet long and twenty
feel wide.
The new Gracow Y. M. C. A, wil
be the largest and most up-to-date
in Europe. Provision is mdae onh
the third floors for men’s dormitor-|
ieg, so that about oigllmty guests froml
outside the ciiy can be accommo
dated. /
Amone the langtage courses to be|
given that inEnglish is most in de
mand, ,
The Italian government will in
stall 14,000 more automatic tele-I
phones in Milan, I
G P COMPARE
ifin PRICES
And service of
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¥ 00l N\ Tires. Hoods are
!‘s’l‘44@* ’l;s‘ cheaper.
h’{%‘@}% '*lf\ Before you buy see
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Al “Tell 41"
P e Road Service
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
~808 IS 2,000 YEARS OLD
WASHINGTON, July 15—(#)—
All this furore wbout bobbed hair for
women is inexplicable to Faik Konit.
za, newly appointed Arabian minis
ter who is about to assume his post
here, |
Women in his country, he expluin-I
ed, have shorn thier locks short for
the past 2,000 years and such :u--I
tion is far fram a sign of emanci-|
pation. ]
Minister Konitza mixes diplomacy
with playwriting and now is trans
lating “Twelfth Night” into Alban
ian. Shakespeare’s play upon words
he said, makes che labor difficult.
American business men are pre:
ferred in Albania to Europeans in
the development of the nation’s in
dustry, he added, “because one can
never know when Europeans are ac
tuated by political motives or for
business solely for business’ sake."
Resembling pliers is an instrument |
invented for trimming rinds or or
anges or grape fruit into ornamen
tal designs. I
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| MAX E. LAN D—Attorney-At-Law,
Quick loans Cordele real estate, five
years at 7 percent,
REVEL E. HAMILTON~Dentist
With Dr, D. J. Williams, offices over
J. A. Lasseter & C 0.,, phone 10, resi.
dence phone 456,
DR. M. LOUISE TlPTON—Osteopath
‘i¢ Physician, American Bank &
Trust Co. Bilug., Cordele, Ga, Phones:
Office 496, Residence 69-J.
HARRIS & BALLENGER-—lnsurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga,
S M. DEKLE—Oprometrist, testing
eyes for glasges, a specialty, Pate
Building, Cordele, Ga.
DR. J. W. MAI\IN-—Veterlnarlan. on
fice Phone 74, Res. Phone 111,
e e et e e e e e e
THOS. J. MMARTHUR, M. D.—Bpecial
attention to surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, Ga. |
DR. M. R. SMlTH~lnternal Medicine
and Surgery. Office American Bank
& Trust Co. Bldg
Wi P When You Think Of |
FIKE INSURANCE
7 THINK OF
JOHN WARD
Make Him Smile—That's All
Office: Citizens Bank Bldg., Room !
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A Japanese scientist 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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i 1t isn’t worthy of you to go out of town to spend your money
i | for anything you ean buy at home on an equal footing in price and
K quality. That applies in all lines of business. ; i
Those who do that—make a practice of it—are making a sim’
i
) ple, jerk water station out of their town. It cannot be any sort
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“u a of worthy trade cen'ter as long as your ambitions to have some
\l thing different take you away from Cordele to spend your money.
Please do not assume that this is written about the othei fel
low. We have bankers and merchants vl spend their money
out of town for printing that they can get at home just as good
and for less cost. We have business men who spend their money
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
other matter. But money—that’s still another matter. -
All that is making a jook woter town out of the place where
you must make your living, It cannot grow under such condi
tions. It requires more loyalty to your town than you manifest
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
WAREHOUSEMEN
AND GINNERS
OF CRISP COUNTY
PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR GINNING TICK
ETS, SEED CHECKS AND WAREHOUSE
TAGS, RECEIPTS, ETC. -
Give us your order now be
fore the season opens and
have the printing on hand
when you need it.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. * &,
The Cordele Dispatch
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
PHONE 30 AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL W&
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