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" NEW YORK, October ¥—(#)—
Stories of a frock-tailed bootlegger
to “the 400" of New York high so- .
cioty ven!jng carefdlly analyzed,
sguaranteed iiquou at Fifth avenue
prices and from an art shop on that
‘Shoronghfare will be unfolded in a :
'Q'tlnd Jjury investigation ordered to-f.
day in the government’s case against
“America’s high-toned bootleg;zcr,"l
according to United States Attorney
Buckner, who assigned his assistant
H. G. Hitcheock, to the inquiry. ‘
* The accused is Henry Finlay, os
tensibly a dealer in~a;t paints at 225
k'mh avenue. His list of supposed
patrons includes prominent lawyers,’
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; IT is no slight accomplishment to remind
‘ a lady graceful'y of her birthday.
, But generations of gentlcimen know that %
the thingcan bedone, and most neatly with ,‘ :
a package of Nunnally's candies. VAR ROY §
The Birthday Package, of 'very special _75
confections, is like = courtly gesture from 2
the past, as winsome as an old bouquet, as e
cl}arming as herself. Rely on it.
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| J. D. RYALS DRUG STORE
CORDELE, GA.
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show this line. 'l'He makers back this
stove as on that will answer the call of the
best housckeeper,
We also sell the Florence Oil Stove—an
other good one.
G.L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
fbaxjtko:s, business men, lo‘clcty"wm;
flamcn that pa‘m‘ fic“‘”"fio‘cm
| regoster and dirc‘ctury of dircetors—
- and many of these are to be sum
} moned before the federal authorities
and questioned. Some of the papers
of this alleged bhootlegger de luxe in
‘ dicate that chemical nalysis were
“made to sinure the quality of the
goods sold. Delivery wase free in New
York and Brooklyn, but couldn’t be
guarantced anywhere in the United
: States, Buckner declared.
. There was found evidence the de
fendant went even further than hay
“ing his goods analyzed. He furnished
to his eustomerg the nameg of “analy;
tical chémists of standing” and their
addresses, #o customers, if they de:
sired, could have their purchases
tested and see they got what was
represnteds ¥, 3} 01 RN
Still another “frill” was the devo-
KIN WHO SLEW.GIRE
- COMMUNIST IS TO DIE
POLTRATSK, (formerly Ashkad)
Turkesta, October 1-—(P)~By sign
ing the death warrant against three
relatives of Ai:'na Decknan for the
murder of the young woman, the
rcvolutionary tribunal here today
wrote the lagt chapter in a grucsome
tmpedy with a truly oriental tinge.
Anna beautiful and dashing, join
ed the communist party three yeérs
ago and plunged into tae flight
against native superstition and tradi
tion. Her relatives recently held a
conclave and sentenced Anna to
death, Armed with knives they wont
to the girl’s home and killed her in
the presence of her husband and
baby. :
Fifty-two wounds were inflicted on
the body, each relative conuidering‘i
it a duty to participate in the an
nithiation of the “heretic.” ‘
et el iy
Mahogany was once widely used
ag ship timber, ' l
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tion of a great deal of space to in
structions how to mix drinks, zuch
as egr-nog cobblers, daisys, flip,
fizzes juleps and different kinds of
cocktails, !
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IA, Finlay was arrested today = and
taken 4o theeffice of Buckner on a
¢dmplaing ehdrging ‘Wi with selling
intoxicating liquors. He was ar
rdighed’ berofs! Commissioner | Cotter
by Assistant Unitei States Attorney
Hitelicock apd held 'in''sl,ooo ‘bail
for hcar;ng Qctober 13.
Distinctive Furniture At e
Low Prices Developing Big
Patronage at Philibosian’s
Have Sold Furniture, Rugs
and Draperi¢s to Many of
South’s Most Prominent
Homes. £l
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Gradvally the public is be.lng “sold”
on the idea of paying cash for furni
ture, rugs and draperies and nothing
s selling them like a visit to the
bezutiful store of Stephen Philibosian,
Ine., at 581 Peachtree street, Atlanta:
Here one sees the very latest in
furniture design, beautiful pieces that
would grace any fing home. and yet
prices thdt are amazingly low, " :
Undonbtedly Stephen Philibosian ig
mydsitig g?wls promise to. the public
10 sell’ at’ lower prices by ‘Sclifiig for
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“SMon ihe cash policy was “ff{s_t'_gpjf
nounced ‘many” people.were emphatic
in thetebellef that “4t” couldn’t be
done”” and those who have not ac
tually been to the store and seen the
real quality merchandise at amazingly
low prices may yet wonder why people
will pay all cash for suech important
items as furniture and rugs.
“The only way we can convince peo
‘ple that we are actually doing every
thing we claim is to show them
through our store; show them the
merchandise and the prices that are
“Reorgia Sfége Exppsition
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... October 14th to 23rd, 3lnclusiveg,.l92‘o'. a 0 nid
w £ \ i ‘Y FE 1] :
L 7 thouSaios ¢ 'oLtans' oFFERzD IN PREMIUMS
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Big Agrlcultura’l Displays from all sections of
Geargia. Wonderful Poultry Show, Unusnal
Live Stock Exhibits, Farm Machinery, Georgia
Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs, Women’s Domestic
Work, Flower Show, Art Display, ete., ete.
Georgia Vocational Schools Displays
Georgia Boy Scouts Exhibits R
United States Government Exhibits
GREAT MIDWAY OF AMUSEMENTS AND WONDERFUL .
FREE ACTS ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM DAY AND NIGHT,
3 Polack’s World at Home Shows ‘
Famous Whippet Dog Races
Something Doing Every Day
OH BOY! : :
WHAT A FAIR! ‘
It will be moonlight nights in Georgia! All
roads lead to Macon and reduced rates on rail
roads. Don’t miss this Big Fair, < *
IN THE HEART OF GEORGIA
- GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION - -
E. G. JACOBS, Pres. E. ROSS JORDAN, Sec.. Mgr.
BYRD s%fimm
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NEW YORK, Qct. I.—~(AP)—Com.
mander Richard E, Byrd plans to
start Thursday on a seven thousand
mile tour of the United States 4n the
big Fokkez plane in which he flew
over the north pole.
. The big plgne is now being recon.
ditioned for'the tour which will start
from Washington, It will he one of
the longest twr undertaken by air.
{plane in thh‘ country. It will be !n‘
ithe interest \of commercial aviation,
z!e e e
(RAND JURY MAY PAY
| DETAINED wm:zssl
l ALBANY, Ga., October l-—(}P)——l
l It will be within the province of thel
Dougherty county grand jury now in!
' sesgion to re¢commend pay for R’a!ph{
A. Dixon, %f‘O‘ttawn, Canada, for|
the four months he has been held in
the local jail to appear as a material
witness against two other young men
who are alleged to have robbed himi
} Judge W. V. Custer called the grand
jurors back into the main courtroom
Wednesday afternoon and so in-l
structed them. {
It was brough out in the grand
jury’s investigation that Dixon had
been held in the Dougherty county.
Uail since May 30, on no charge what
\cvqr, but merely as a witness. Judge
Custer r_r‘x;;dq_,#:p]qiu.-t_.u the grand
jurors howeyer, tial no law ha
been viplated, but the sheriff ll:w
bthgr aiterpative. than-bo, bold i
_6m, since the.latter, was the only wit
ness in the case and he'was unable
to give bond. .. .
| marked in plain figures,” sayg Stephen
| Philibosian. ' '""' -
l “Pecple who have come to our store
and have seen for themselves the dif
ference in price of this cash store
and the store that sells on “terms,
na:él no additicnal argument! to con=
‘vince them of the ‘wisdom of paying
[#ll cash for ‘furniture and, keusehold
| furnishingd ™ b 4 L
}.Another ‘big factor in the,idevelop
/ment of businéssfor Stephgn Phili-
I'Vosiab, 'lncy id ‘the staff' of expert
| salesmon Wwho' a¥e’ rendering the kind
{of gervice the piblie wants %u!: has a
| Fight to expéct Trom such B firm. |
i Every salesmin in the employ of
| Stephen Philibosian, In¢., islong ex
' perienced in the distribution of this
{class}ot meréhagd_lse. and each of the
i ‘l’lgllb()‘sjan .aa,l;zr.en*l\u 8 large fol
|lowing; 'who ddgend wpon ‘them for
| assistance. in the selection' of such’
smerchandise. (o @ o Lonk
. During the last few weeks there
have been customers from a number
of different cities in several differ
ent states who, having heard of the
remarkably low prices of this firm
have coine from a distance to Stephen
Philibosian, . Inc,,~to make their pur
chases. TR e :
Such widespread &pproval, . com
bined with the. ever-growing local
patronage, is conclusive proof that the.
firm of Stephen Philibosian is here to:
stay and that the cash policy of this
firm is a sound _btsineps principle.
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Bf. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal .flqdéelfi
‘and Surgery. Office American Bank
& Trust Co, Bldg. g e
BR. W. K. HOLLER, chlroguotor.
Over Exchange Dank. Officé hours
2to 6 p. m, ;
‘ 7
DRS. BRADLEY & WILLIAMS. Eye,
Yar, Nose & Throat & fitting of
glasses, Willlams bldg.
MARRIS & BALLENGER—lnsurance
(w 4 Buvety honds, Cordele, Ga.
maA E. LAN D—Attorney-At-Law,
Quick lnans Cordele real estate, five
years at 7 percent. " |
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REUEL E AA -ol uiiat
‘With Dr. D. J. Williams, of“ices over ‘
S A, Lassetes & Lo, paove 10, resl
dence phone 456. Y '
DR. M. LOUISE [lPTON—Osteopath. |
fc Physician. American Bank &’
Trust Co. Bldg,, Cordele, Ga. Phones: [
Office 495, Resldence E9-J. |
B.'M. DEKLE--Optometrist. testing|
eyes for glasses, a specialty. Pate.
Building, Cordele, Ga. i
DR. J. W. MANN—Vcterfnarlan'.""“’;,Df-[
fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 111, l
TRYIN‘G to compare the Chrysler ‘iGQ”
' with an ordinary type of SIX is:
likketrying tocomparetwo totally different thlngs.
There can be no comparative measure
, of value, for instance, between the
.+ (Chrysler “60”, witlpits sixty-milétand- .
... more-per-hour capacity, and another
AUOTH@Teng Pyt de=s
T 21 mt Wy def&fed is the difference
“~ in the co ¢of these sixty Chrysler-:
miles and the lesscr speed and the less
o easeful speed of tife other. |
The vital factor which makes greater
value in Chrysler “60” has its souzce
in the-one-thing-which-cannot-be-
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models. Attractive new color harmonies. Sixty miles, and more, per hour. Lichining sceeleration. Amezg ;
economy of 22 miles to the gallon. Characteristic Chrysler smartness and beauty. Pheaomoenal riding esse, Chrysizy
four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Oililter and air-cloener. Full pressure lubricaticn. Seyen-bearing cran kehaft. Impulse
deutralizer. Manifold heat control. Road levelizers, front .and rear, The new lighter Six Chrysler “60” is the
", lowest-priced Six ever built which combines sll these fine car featurct.
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- CHRYSLER “6(7’—-Touring’Cav, $1075; Club Coupe, $1165; Roadster (with rumble seat), $1175;
: . Canch, $1195; Sedan, $1295 !
L. O. White & C tis
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A Carload
OfGaniie'Thals Rude |
Proof Seed Oats In
- Stock, Pure and Clean.
Get Our Prices Before
You Buy. i
Cordele Implement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better”
| TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182—RESIDENCE 209 ‘
. FIRE INSURANCE
JOHN WARD -
Maky Him Smite—That's A 1
Mtice; 'Citizens Pank Bidd. Room
WE WILL BUY YOUR
OLD HATS
And pixy youn lhe‘ CASH for
them. Or we will CLEAN sand
BLOCK them for yon. Coll us
and jet’s sec if we can't trade,
Let us do your CLEANING and
PRESSING, i
WE DO REAL 'TAILORING
BRIDGES
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
Phon}: 154 A 7th Street
THOS. J. WARTHUR, M. D.—Srecial
attentionn to surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, Ga.
copiedeChgysler creative engiqgg;ing
and orecision imant f:gugi g aslexe
pressedsin ,the *jpla;.. i SM ed
Quality, “.#
In the Chrysler “60” it expresses itself
Vespecially in qualities which stand out
so gharply ' that you cannot mistake
them—the: mobt beautiful ridirg and
handling qualities you have;ever cx
perienced, a most amazing agility, and
a gushing wealth of power that never
halts or hesitates for a single second.
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JEWELRY
We h’tvo a beautiful line of
dependable goods only. Prices
are so reasonable they' will sur.
prise and please you.
, | Bvery article we sell is guar
anteed.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler And Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
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