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CHICAGO PROBE
: OF CORRUPTION
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- NAMES JUDGES
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{ CHICAGO, I, July 16.—Indict
rments have already been rturned
;ngninst 44 judg-s, clerks and other
::election officials as a result of the
;Investigation of charges of whole:
;nle stealing of ballots, voting the
- names of dead men, and other crook.
Fedm‘ss. at the last primary,
E Additional indirtments are expect
‘ed, as to the invosg’gi\tlon is just
' getting under way. Sp far attentior
, has Leen devoted chiefly to corrup
tion in the republican ranks. It ha:
:(iiscover(~(l, however, that afairs ir
Ethe democtatic family are as 'bad
There are broad intimations that in
jupctions will »e sought to preven’
'.T'Ti)l.llnt:\' Judge Jarecki and his in
vestigators digzing into the demo
cratic mess. |
A}t\mng those indicted today is Wi
lial 'V. Paselli, state representative
fromi the 17th Gistriét. Pacelli be
longs ‘té the faction headed by
State's Attorney Qgc and recent
ly-was the gulst o%{;l_wuor at a ban ‘
qu@ headed by Croi\?e, Judge Eman ‘
uel Eller},y%r}; Elllg, and others of
the Crowe faction. ; i
SUMMER PROVING GOOD |
" SIASON FOR RADIO DX
CHICAGO, July 14.—(#)— Sum
mer time, long classed as a period ir
which distance radio reception wa
a fact in name only, slowly is bring
ing about a change in opinion amony
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 613 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
We have the most complete gas welding plant In this
section just installed, Save the breaks with a completa
weld in our plant, We do all kinds of Machinery and
Aato repalring.
A. J. HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO CO
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You will fifid us always equipped to save you time and
money on all heavy repairs. Let us help you design
your plant improvements and other changes. We do
complete foundry work and carrg shafting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe fittings in stock,
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
"CORDELE, GEORGIA :
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More than thirty years experierce {s at our command to B!Ve
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Roollng and anything in the
line of a tinuer,
Our Motto is: ““‘Satisfaction or No Pay!”
Cordele Sheet Mctal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W, J. HALL
I'RES REDUCED
EFFECTIVE JULY ISBT
BUCKEYES
ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS:
30x3 And 30x3!'4 75¢ Each
This is the tire that everybody wants, Watch the
cars and count the Buckeyes, They last,
Watt & Holmes Hardware Co.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
PHONE NUMBER 9 " CORDELE, GA.
iistening experts,
The present summer season, but :
{ow weeks old, has b;éen productive
of much Létter reception than wa
all of last winter when night afte)
night local stations were all that
could be receilved with any satisfac
tion, ;
Snapshot PBlanket Removed
Numerous theories have beenad
vanced for the change. Among
them was the slatement that the di
minishing of snapshots, so much ir
evidence last winter, has removm‘
a magnetic blanket that tended tc
smother radio signals when comim'
from a greater distance than lrn‘f
miles, Since the sun began itr
southward jourrcy, a noticeable im ‘
provement in reception has been ob |
corved. Distance stations tha%
could not be logged last winter
with no local t:ansmiters in opera
tion, can nowgbe brought in with ¢
powerful nearby station functioning
On silent night periods this class of
reception equals if it does not sur
pass the so-called ideal conditions
of the winter.
Low powered transmitters, mainly
operating on the lower wave-lengths
where the inter-station intefrerence
is the greatest, were most diffigult
to bring In last winter. Now they
tumble in ‘almest 'on top of onc
another. ain .
‘One of the ,f:rogxtost drawbacks !
ideal summer roception is the in
cscased amount of statie, attribute
Yargely to thunderstorms. While
ctatie is ever in evidence, hoth ir
winter and summer, it dies ou’
enough between summer thunder
storms as to leave many pediod:
wherein conditions are as nearly
ideal as could be hoped for.
Another distarbance known at
“fading,” wheren the signals come
and go with varying intensity, this
summer has been less of a mar tc
reception than the fading of last
winter.
CONGRESSMAN TENDS
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NEW YORK, July 17,—(#)—
Congressman |, H. Laguardia
‘“tendedbar” in an uptown dru
store today. He served an concoe
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I’ hardito retive a faithful friend—but the
\p:rrlin;},‘ wil be easier when you see the new
Griffons waiting to greet you here, One of
the best things about Griffon Clothes is the
way they stand up under all the brushings
and all the wear you give them. The quality
is built in—long wear only brings it out more
prominently., '
We Sell For Cash and For Less
Can’t you find time to pick out your new
Griffou Suit today ? :
Gleaton's Dept. Store
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123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE
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Cordele, Georgia
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
tion comprised c¢f malt extract an
near beer mixed so as to form‘heer’
of reputed alcoholic content of '2~71
per cent,
The dcmonstruti'o‘n wag an attemp
to force a test of the dray laws, bu
Major Chester P, Mills, New Yor!
administrator, announced that he
would take no cgnizance of the oc
currence,
To this tht Socialist representa
tive replied, “so much the b etter,’
and poured out another round for }
group of friends and newspapermen
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It Never Looked Better!
“It seemed soiled and stained
heyond recovery. What a sur
prise there was in store for me.
A friend suggested that I have
it cleaned, and I followed her
advice. Today, it came back
from the cleaner’s, and I could
hardly believe my eyes. When
I examineq it, I found that
svery spot had disappeared, It
looked as fresh and new as the
lay 1 bought it.”
Star Dry Cleaning Co.
J. W. COMER, MANAGER
PHONE 18
WATER GLASSES
S‘ix Water Glasses 9 oz.
Six Cakes Toilet Soap
All For 50 Certis
WILSON_MERC. CO.
10th St. & 17th Ave.
Men And Young
Men’s Needs
We Have Just What
You Need in Wear
~ing Apparel e ionl
Such as Dress Shirts, Ties,
Sitk, Cotton, Plain or Fancy ..
Sox, Sox Supporters, Plain
or YFancy Belts, Suspenders,
Arm Bands, Handkerchiefs, ,
Athletic Underwear, Ox
fords, Tennis Shoes, Light
Weight Pants, Caps, Hats and
almost anything else in ready
to-wear that a man needs. ‘
Late In Style, High In Quality, Low In Price
Sid Thompson’s Store
~ Lewis & Thompson Old Stand
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EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
, Regidence Phone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 376 Cordele, Ga.
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-\, hen cilgmebileg were ‘fc.a!led horseless carnigges?—When,
you toaahit veur top and windehield and oil lampg as extra
cilun fat?-- When passengers climbed into the tonneau 'from
the oo l-wshen it was something to brag about to drive 25
milcs without o (ire change?—-When you got most of your
rileace out ¢f boois ang patches? These may have been the
“goed oid days? but who would wait to go back to them. Tires
have more than kept pace with automshiies in the development
of durability yand dependability. With it all tire prices have
gone down and down. Tire mileages are three times what they
wera in 1912, And just a few years ago you paid two and
tirree times as much for your tires as you will pay teday. To
day | can sell you tires at a price that just a few ycars ago
couldn't be thought of—a set of lcng-lived, safe, dependable and
wonderfully comfortable Goodyenr Bailoons. For real tire eccino
my, let me quote you on your size. And if there is any milexge
left in your old tires Tl trade them in, ‘
S bBoRY¥Y A LS.
Phone 67—PBuick Distributor :
SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1926