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PAGE SIX
MOIST OR DRYP YOU WILL
VE, “THE OLD SOAK”
LOVE,
. Prohibitionists and wets alike will
enjoy th: mellow humor of “The
Old Soak,” which iz at the Capitol
Theatre Tiursday with Jean Hers
holt in the starrinz role,
In the sereen version of Don Mar
lqnis faraous play which ran two
years in New York no dogmatic po
sition »n the liguor problem s
taken by the dircctor. Not once were
we conacious of any attempt 10
point out ~laring evils of drinkinz,
And, on e ot cer hand. we did not
geent any pronazanda of cither a
wet or . dry nature.
Jean Wetsholt, in nis firsi starring
role, giver an cxcclient internreta
tion of the old man who has heen
addicted to liquor all ais life. Trou
ble occuis in the family and the
old man proves his integrity of char
acter oy shouldering the blame to
save his <on.
The picture is admirably dirceted
by Edward Sloman, the man wno
made that sercen masterpicee. “Ihs
People,” Here, however, in e
Old Soak™ we have a picture of in
finitt‘lg’ mare appeil. This picture i
3 mfldl‘”tfl"@bflfil%d is an espe
‘;ciully ely featurc, touching on the
ipmhibli.w T e does. |
3 To muilonx)t be given
the juveswile lcads of the picture,
. (f,c-m'f-"u Lewis and June Marlgwe
‘For yourgsters they give dclineas
fions'thl-.w\'\'n.uld do credit to old
troupers,
As u‘ whole the picture iz a top
notcher and deserves the attendance
of evervone in Cordele.
“BLUEBEARD’” HAS
. ALL STAR CAST
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~ “Bluebeard’s Seven Wives,” with
an all-star cast comprising Ben
Lyons, Blenche Sweet, Lois Wilson,
Dorothy Ccebastian. Diana Kane, Sam
Hardy, ["ck Bernard, Andrew Macl,
Dan Pennell and Wilifred Lytell,
comes to the Circle Theatre Wednes.
day. It (. a Robert T. Kane prmluv-.
tion for Warst National relcase.
The <tory of “Blucheard's Seven
Wives” tinces the carcer of a youny
bank cless who suddenly finds him.
#olf thrust into the limelight as a
popular movice star. All is not a bed
of ‘rosks, however, as his press
azent insists on exploiting him as a
modern Blucbeard, and this is
neither te the bank clerk’s liking
nor to the liking of the girl he has
selected to be his wife.
Blanche Merrill and Paul Scho
field arce jointly responsible for the
seript o fthe story. It was directed
by Alfred A. Santell, regarded as
one of the pre-eminent feature
comedy dircctors in the country,
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Dressed
Channel
Cats
Sheep
Head
Mullet
Perch
Red Bass
Shrimp
CORDELE FISH AND
OYSTER COMPANY
!
HARRY LARSEN IS BACK ‘
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AFTER AUTO INJURY
Harry Larsen is buck at his post |
of duty at the Cord2le Creamery after
overal days absence due to injury
custained in an auwto accident on the
Warwack and Albany road at a bridge |
where there s a shkarp turn, 'l‘hce‘
A continuous performance
Nothing is permanent in railroading.
Larger cars and engines must be bought to handle
greater loads; the roadbed must ever be kept in
good condition, new ties and heavier rails must be
laid to support heavier trains at high speeds; and
in places the course of the line must be changed to
reduce curves and grades.
Shop facilities must be enlarged, terminals improved
and bridges rebuilt to carry the ever-growing train
loads. New signalling devices are being installed,
and new tracks, yards and sidings built to handle
the growing traffic of the South. This process of
change, improvement and renewal goes on day in
and day out throughout, the year.
But the service must, never stap. The way must
|« evér'be kept bpen’fbj the greatireights as they rush
| through the night carrying products of the South
'/td diftant fnatildts, ?’1 the' wofld’s goods to South
! ern buyers. And the Crescent Limited, the Royal
__Palm and other passengertrainsrhust not bedelayed.
Railroading on the Southern Railway System is a
continuous performance both in service rendered
and in provision for handling the greater traffic of
the future. .
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New «Eow Prices
Roadstét’ $439.03
Touring $459.51
Coupe $570.00
Tudor $580.00
Fordor $635.00
ALL PRICEL DELIVERED CORDELE.
Balloon Tires and Starter
Standard
Strickland Motor Company
CORDELE, GEORGIA
!cnr wag being driven by a govern.
immlt butter inspectc and the two
iwmn on their way (o Sylvester,
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LETTER COMES FROM
'HOLLYWOOD STORM AREA
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‘ Mr. and Mrs, W. R, Rogers re-!
ceived a letter by air mail this morn,
ing from Mr. 1. C, Willlams in the
or Fakingethe S, AL I rating of “the
“harae powerion all low priced cars, the
aed engine delivers 1.30 horse power
Ao overy hundredweight of the Towr
gy Car, - No other low priced car de-
Tivers within 189, of this much horse
power and some of them considerably
less,
The cost per horse power of the
Ford Touring Car is £17.27. No other
car comes withing 509 o fthis cost.
On the Tudor Sedan, the Ford Mo
tor delivers 1.14 horse power for every
hundredweight. No other low priced
closed car comes within 149, of this
figure. :
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION
storm area In Hollyw 304, “Tlis et
ter reports him and all the relatives
there safe from ihe storm, It aluo!
recites some of th 2 terrors and suf.
ferings of those who werce made vlc.‘
timg of the great burricane, |
The Ywbit of reading good litera
ture is an accident policy against
carly maotal death.
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It’s not enough to get a suit that merely fits your figure. It's morc necessary that
it should fit your personality. The cut, the shade, the pattern ang the model must
be the most becoming to your own individuality.
That’s where the exerience of cur sales force comes in—they are trainzd to help men
select clothes they can weal to the best advantage.
And finally—your suit must fit your purse! That's where Griffon Clothes shine.: in
addition to every other desirable feature you get more dollar for dellar value in a
Griffon suit, than any other clothes wec've ever seen! .
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eaton’s Department dtore
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123-125 11 THAVENUE
Now is the [ime
To buy your Fall Merchandise,
WE are prepared to show you
a complete line of New Up-to-
Date Fall and winter stock of
Daxgionds SHOLS, HOSIER Y,
| MEN'S'CLOTHING, UNDER
WEAR HATS. GAPS Etc at
REAL MONEY. SAVING PRICES!!!!
And remember that we don’t
feature cheap shody goods, but
GOOD goods cheap.
OUR MOTTO---New in styles
High in Quality Low in Price
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|WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A DOLLAR |
Sid Thompson’s Store
Lewis & Thompson Old Stand