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SOLLOCK'S ROMANTIC MELO
fnuui\ NOW CONVERTED IN.-
,TO ONE OF BIGGEST WILLIAM
1 &’OX P?RODUCTIONS.
S’mt when powerful newspapers,
“qnent public leaders and thought
persons are agitating fervidly
out ¢e coarze plays which gome
léoducet'n have put forward as
#What The Public Wants,” William
"oix come? forward with a film ver
‘ifm of Channing Pollock’s intense
g tama “The Fool,” and refutes ev
ry argumcent ever advanced in favor
i the lisque drama at the Capito!
iwalrc today prives that moral, up
gflting, yer gpeetaculerly duamatie
Plays meet tae popular demand.
"No more powerful contradiction
yuld be found, nor more convincing
®ndorsement of the innate purity!
S@f the putlic mind be provided, for
#lic Thaaping Pollock play is a pio
g:jflal dramatic message, with th(:‘
?hllar ~oie that of a youny curau‘.‘
2 'Durin; the first seven months of
sho run .n New York, the author re
?dived 2,600 letters from men :lmll
f’omen who had seen the play, en
doved it and been uplifted by th'-l
?oble tr.atment of the nplcndid‘
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ter who enclosed his photograph;
gaid that he had heen a minister of
the gos,wl-"for sixteen years; was
harpy in his work in a fine church
in o large city, but “That he saw such
a far-reacning opportunity for good
that he vould be grateful for an op
portunity to make a stage debut in
the part of Daniel Gilchrist in one
of the ;naller companies at a mod
cst salacr,
Besides these gratifying com
mendationg, the author received the
cold, hard, practical reward which
authors und theatrical producers
rightly !'vok for, wealth. The play
that pre:ches, and teaches, and fails,
means nothing, but one that enter -
ains, benefis and makes moncy at
the sam: time reaches the apex of
succers, i one o fthe most gratify
ing finan:ial sucecsses in the history
of the American theatre, |
Some of the thousands of letters |
reccived by Mr. Pollock furnished
be reason for the quick conelusion
of the negotiations between Mr. Pol
leck and Mr. Fox. A minister at
Salem, Massachusctts, wrote: “You
have, dear Mr. Pollock, put into the
character of Mr, Gilchrist an exam-
Ile and a message that few, if any
ministers in the country can equal:
you are aoing a truly ‘grcat work
and 1 hope that your greatiplay| wil
be scen again and again bv those|
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HAVE PROGRAM FAIR ONE DAY
cmpr—
The !adies of the different clubs
of Cordeie will have charge of the
program ut the Crisp county Fair
on Thuprday. |
CITATION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
~J. W. Garvin having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
‘of Administration on the estate of
Mittie Burnam, lutf of sald County,
this Is to cite all/and singular the
credilors and next of kin of Mittie
Burnam to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, apd
show cause, if any they can, why per.
manent administration should not be
granted to J, W, Garvin, creditor on
sal estate,
Witness my hand and official sig.
nature, this 2nd day of August, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
8-4;4t
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who are hoping for a return of tho
days when religion was taken more
seriously than it is today.” ( .
“I realized that Mr. Fox could do
that throagh hsi world-girdling organ
ization, ’ #aid the author, “and when,
he suggested tat he would cast Ed
mund Lewe for the stellar role, I
believed that a fine thing had been!
suggested, We reached 6,000,000
with our stage presentations and I be
lieve thats_&c)x will reach si{
ti i ig fi il
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versione,” : |
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‘ OFFERED BY SOU. RWY.
f Goo{{h State Fair Is Among
ose on Eligible List,
Savannah, Ga, -~ The Georgla
State Falir has been named by the
Southern Rallway as one of eigh
teen fairs In the South from which
corn cxhibitors will enter a corn
growing contest promoted by this
system. These fairg are leading
expositions along the Atlantic sea
board,
The Southern Railway has chosen
this method to encourage the grow
ing of more and better corn, It
il offer a silver cup to the win
| ‘mer to be competed for snnually.
V. will be awarded for th best ten
ears of any variety of ficld corn
grown and exhibited by a farmer
in any of the following states: Vire
ginia, North Carolina, South Caro
lina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,
Tennessee and Kentucky.
(;ompetltors in each state may
enter their exhibits at any of the
fairs designated in that state, where
they may first compete for local or
" state prizes. Besides the Georgla
State Fair, other fairs in this sec
~ tion at which competitors may
qualify for the cup contesi are
South Carolina State Fair, Colum
~ bla; Chattahoochee. Valley Expo
. sitlon, Columbus; - Southeastern
7+ Fair,/-Atlanta; ‘and Georgla State
|Exposition, Macon. G 4
| offtcials ‘of each fair will for
warfl the ten-ear exhibit adjudged
to be the best entering the compe
[titfon at that fair in a sealed pack- |
|agé 'to "the- General Agriculturgl '
| Agent, ‘Southern ‘Railway System,
| Atlanth; ‘together with a letter cer
.| titying the mame and postoffice ad
dress of the grower and exhibitors
of the corn and the county in which
it was grown, In cases in which the
corn judging rules of the fair shall
require the shelling of one or more
ears of an exhibit, the shelled corn
and the cobs from which it was
shelled shall be forwarded with the
unshelled ears. All expense of pack
ing and forwarding exhibits from
each fair will be borne by the
Southern Railway System.
As goon as the exhibits have been
received from all of the fairs desig
nated, the awarding of the cup for
that year will be made by three
impartial jhdges. Names of the
judges, togéther with the date .of
the judging, will be announced.
ey, ¢ iy i
Any competitor whse corn shall
be forwarded to Atlanta from his
fair can have his cortt returned to
him after the' final judging by no
titying the General Agricultural
Agent, Southern Railway System,
Atlanta, at least five days before
the final judging. ' 105 i
The name of the 'wWinher 'of the
cup, with his county, State and year
of winning will be efigraved on ‘a
silver plate to be attached to the
base of the cup. . Title to the
Sod\thgrn ‘Railway QCorn Cup will
remdin ' perntanently: with the |
~ Solithérn Railway ‘Company. Pos
gession of ‘the ‘cup will remain with
the prize winner pending its award
+ to the prize winner in the next
year's contest, This cup is a very
handsome trophy and the Southern
Raflway carries insurance on it for
$1,600.
BIG FEATURES ADD
¢ TO VALUE OF FAIR
Usually Light Days Promise
to Be All-Star Attractions
izw« fop the Georgia Fair = ¢
nen (oVol® 408 00X 8o o, a
/1% Savannah, Ga.—Usually Monday }
‘“and Saturday are two rather dullg
"day®’ at the average fair, no mat- 3
¢/ tér how large—and Sunday has al- ¥
ways been a serious proposition to
‘the ' average management,
Ul&ynday, September 26, for the
1Y (feorgia State Fair will be one of
" the “principal days, if any one day
can be:singled out, ;
This is the opening day of Fair
week and at 3 o'clock in the after
noon the Centra! of Georgia Boos
ter Band will give one of their fam
ous sacred concerts. This musical
and artistic program will draw
thousands of visitors on Sunday.
Monday, which to most fairs is
merely an open day, will see the
staging of a reproduction of the
days Of 1776. All the exhibits will
be open and the Falr will be open
in earnest, so that Monday thus
becomes another feature day of a
- feature weak,
‘ Saturday, usually marking the
wind-up of most Fairs, will mark a
thrilling climax to an all-week pro
gram of star attractions, with its
automobile races, in which many
~ of the dirt track stars of the South
- 'will compete for valuable cash
~ prizes. There has been a rush of
‘ racing stars to get in these events
and Saturday will be one of the
. big events of the week. \
| It. goes without saying that Tues
~ day, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, with their day and night
fireworks exhibits and other at
tractions, will also be feature days,
So, if you would enjoy the Fair to
. the utmost, make preparations to
[ attend every day, aiarng Sunday,
Sept. 26, Cohl kv A
ARSIV ATO DU UAFUIN S e, * ]
Before the underofm:-d:fihmw.
came in person C. H, Peacock, who
being sworn, on oath says: |
That he expended the sum of One
Hundred Thirty SBeven and 50-.100 Dol.
lars, in Sept., his campaign for elec.
tion as Senator fromm the 48th Sena
torfal District, in the recent primary
ng follows:
Entrance fee Dodge County ... 862.50!
lEntrance fee Wilcox County ... $60,00
Entrance fee Crisp County ... $25,00
The above was his individuaal mon.
ey, and covers all expcnditures made
by him,
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ST T MAR nBenhed Beforo me,
thise 215 t day of September, 1926.
PAUL M. ROBERTS,
Notary Public State at Large.
C. H, PEACOCK
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ing Atlanta October Gth.
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