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~ INBANK HOLD.U?
PAIR SHOT POWN BY TEXAS
POL!CE AS THEY FLEE BUILD
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CLARKSVILLE, Texas, September
AO-—(Pl—Two undentified bank rob
hers with 810,000 loot from the Red
River National Bank were shot to
cath as they lcft the bank about
noon today by Ranger Captain Tom
Tickman, Ranger Stuart, Stanley
and Constable B. Q. Ivy, who lay in
vait building across the strect
after received a tip that the
robher is to take piace.
1 ! had placed the money
i t case and reached the gide
ken ! {ficer n cut and begzan
*hootine, Both fell mortally wounded
Seven persons were in the bank
when the men entered. Giving® com
mand “stick 'em up high,” the rob
bers raked up a2l the cash in sight
etuffed it in t} uitcase and start
cd to Tloee
Disk nesty ~ ge rally puts “vice”
linto” service % 4
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15 2 mb?flon for b
Malaria, %‘mlls and Fever,
Dengu® or Rilious Péver |
Tt kills the germs ]
lEL AP Ay
DIROEY BEAARY
E B @bl Wi 0% iy
No one day specials--the same
coeds, the same low price, every
day in the week.
| j BUTTER—CORDELE (REAMERY—IB. ........ 45C
.\ SUGAR—2S LRS—CLOTH SACK ... ...... $155
' FLOUR--SWEET ROSE, ORIENT, CAPITOLA
| PLAIN OR SELFRISING .24 POUNDS ... ... $1.30
BRICHT LICHT—GUARANTEED— 74-IBS. - - $l.lO
RISH POFATOES, .10 POUNDSFOR --+ -45 C
DELMONTE YELLOW CLING PEACHES N 0 2% .. 29¢
DELMONTE PINEAPPLE SLICED OR GRATED . 15¢€
NOQO. 1 CAN I
i LEMONS—FANCY CALIFORNIA—DOZEN ... ... 18¢
| TABLESALT . 3 PACKAGESFOR -............ 10¢ |
i :I-{T;’;;N--~PILLSBURY BRAN - PANCAKE, BUCKWHEAT I
i FLOUR—-WESTERN AND NATIVE MEATS—-BAKED HAM
% —BOILED HAM -WAFER SLICED BEEF.
ba g “Egga %@s@
MARKET
ONLY INTERVIEW OF MELLON
! TOUR GIVEN IN LONDON
! LONDON, September 10—(F)—
|“I certainly saw not thne slightest
| sign of any lack of prosperity,”
3 caid Andrew W. Mellon, American
| ccoretary of the treasury, referring
' to his European tour in a talk here
i with a representative of The Even
ing Standard. which that newspaper
% carcfully notes was not an interview
; but “a private conversation.”
. Mr. Mellon, who is sailing honfe
on the Berengaria on Saturday, has
- steadfastly declined to be interview
¢d in London as he has in other coun
trics where he had stopped in his
swing around the continent.
! Mr. Mellon has called on British
treasury officiale and many other
persons of importance in London but
he said all these visits were merely
~courtesy calls with no serious offi
‘ cial perposc:. Whatever government
work he has done in Europe, Mr.
Mellon =ad it has been simply the
formal carrying out of policies de
vised before he left home.
Mr. Mcllon’s comment regarding
the prosperity of Europe—which the
,-‘f,:"w.:ipg Stand:trd: pr'intediir} j'?iv;s
Lais the only,gumming ul of /Mt.
“Mellon's &‘ur‘efigzz?%p&gd in
l‘!‘nbherd.‘\‘ J ourl i
o oT S -ttt A '!
Promptly at six‘thirly each “morn
ing a Scotch terrfiépwlkos its master
and mistress, who live in flflhiqago
suburh,
CLERK LOSESPOSTTO
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. " GIRL HE DISCHARGED
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MADISON, Wiz, September 10—
| Austin Johnson, county clerk.!
“fired” hiz deputy, Miss Selma Fjes-‘
| tad, on the grounds that she lacked
" initiative, Now he will be out of a
| Job in January because she showed
i too much initiative
| Miss Fjestad was fired shortly bo
! fore the time for the filing of nomi
| nation papers closed. Mr. Johnson
' told her she could run against him
| if she wanted to. She accepted the
| dare. |
Compicte returns of the primary
' cleetion show Miss Fjestad a winner
|by 2,500 votes,
| Had Miss Fjestad been retained
'Lin office Johnson would have been
! reclected without opposition.
i T e |
MAN SHOOTS WIFE ETAOINi
‘ e !
CINCINNATI, Ohio, September 9
| —(P)—Jomes-S. Abbott, 39, ended !
| his life by firing a bullet into his
| brain after shooting and =eriously
| wounding hiz wife, Viola, 28, here.
! Abbétt's mother and sister, in‘
i whose presence the deed was com- |
ritted, said the shooting followed nl
| quarrel over a letter received by |
! Abbott from his former wife, .\laudc!
' Abbott, Alcoa, Tenn. : !
! Hospital physicians zaid the wound
«d woman probably would not li'.'c).
; througnt the night, }
THE CORDELE DISPAT
!
MATTISON DROWNED
)
AT DAYTONA BEACH
ANDERSON, S. C., Sentember w‘
i —{P)—Marion §. Mattison, Jr., 80,
!snn of M. M, Mattisons of this city,
! was drowned at Daytona Beach, Fla,
|on Wednesday. The news did not
srmch hin parents until late this af
! ternoon. No details were received.
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z ATLANTA, €a., September 10—
i."iurirm Mattison formerly lived at
| the Bell bouse on Peachtree strect,
! for more tHnn two vears. He was
} a construction engineer and avas con-
Im'ctc«l with the Turner Construe
' tion company vwhiie in Atlanta. He
| left the city about a year ago and
| moved to Florida and was connected
gv.'it‘n one of the Florida construes
: tion ccmfifinir'.
~ CITY TAX NOTICE
The bocks are now cnen for (ae
payment of 1928 city taxes. Pay now
and save worry and further costs.
‘ S. J. HILL, City Manager 912
{ sibiedbiiincidit it it dbob bl 5.
| When You Think Of
‘ FIRE 'NSURZHOE
Make Him Smile=—That's &
| THINK, OF _
| JOHN WARD
Office: Citizens Dank Bldg., Reem 5
010
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EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT
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PIHONE 541
WE HAVE THE
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One 1926 Chevrolet touring—uearly new— at a
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"' CORDELE, GEORGIA
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