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CIRCUS BABY RULES SPARKS’ BIG SHOW
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but there is no beby in the world
‘liko tre baby in Sparks’ Cireus -t.at
is what wery one of this world-fa
imom ghow will tell you, including his
mothor. lis father, Mr. Cliiton
Bparks, also admits it.
% Clifton J§, idfihe Baby's namc and
‘;e isithe ?bw-al ,gtfii‘fati(»xl “‘ofl tl“tg_‘
Bparks’ family who has an ownership
§n‘:grr°clm::—4m at least he wiil
ghnfl;;fléjfit ‘these days. At present:
Lis ownership consisty of any nn_"n%ul;
(with' the cireus docile enouzh to al
;Qow lfim‘" to handle it. He has aLso-;
i?utel}"n’b feur of any of the animals
g»d would stick his chubly hands in:
”h! mouth of one of the lions if al
“lowed to do =o. He beging to fmnl}-'l
E'%r".‘ld‘tgens" and lion cubs as soon |
fl}l&'.}’l’:‘e old enough to be takunl
from {hcir mothers, He carly mani
fcptpd a desire to frolic with tio
Laby clephants, but these beasts pin
some babies” and weigh considerably
more_than a horse, so care had i
- be &Mf’whcn he began to get upon
E intimate \téma‘with them, for how
% ever good their ntentions might Le it
is mo “light” matter to have one of
l them trcad upon your favorite corn.
' Naturally this baby is the pet of
; the whole show, and has his way with
everybody on it, from Govermor
!Chnrley Sparks down, And if he may
';'not have baby clephants fer his play-
Ekxgtos, }\\?.llas the next best ting, and
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while other youngsters must content
themselves with pulling the tail of
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talks, but all it says to a lot
of ug is goodbye. Money talked
in FPhiladeiphia a week ago
when Jack Dempsey got $300,.
€O6 for a 39 minute caulitlower
carnival with Gene Tunney
Milton reccived §7O for writing
_ Paradise Lost. That's the dif.
K ference in money iaking pow.
g cr; theve's also a difference i
our battery repair service and
the usnal ones. We employ on
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their army, Clifton Jr.,, plays with
the cuhs of tigers, lions and bears,
Sparks' Circus, now one of the
world’s largest, exhibits in Cordele
Monday, October 18 afternoon and
night.
When the oyster gets a grain of
sand under his shell he works it in
to a pearl, and thus shows mankind
the proper way to dispose of trouble.
A man should never show his
worst side to his better half.
John B. Stetson and
No Name Hats —All
advanced styles
A wonderful showing of La
: dieg Hand, Bags and Purses
- $1.00°57.50
Ong Jot of high grade Qut
ing gcowns
$1.25
We are showing one of the
most complete line of Gloves
ever shown south of Atlan
ta. A wonderful range of
shades.
A gpeecial showing of Tray
lance and Keyser Silk Un
derwear—Speeial prices for
this weelk,
Extra specials in Children’s
Hats — All sizes and all
prices
t
ebs¢c © $1.65
One "Tot “of "HAIE Ma ¢
l§.‘).&"<\s-—~§}; big wlhu-, prices
$4.95° $ll.OO
We have a wonderful dis
play of School Sweaters —
Shaker Sweaters, Pull-overs
—Lumber Jacks—To fit the
family — Special prices for
this week.
Our Remington No
Fade Shirts
To suit the most fastidious
buyers that may visit our
Store.
PUE CoRDILY ST
FEACHES’ LOVE COST
BROWNING $l5O DAY
NEW YORK, October I—(#)s-—
Edward W. Browning spent more
than $l5O a day to retain the love
of “Peaches” his 16-year-old bride,
he said today. From the time of his
marriage six months ago until
“Peaches” left him, he said he spent
about $30,000. :
ROOBIN’S
FALL SHOWING
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INALL DEPARTMENTS
One of the most wonderful displays of Princess Coats — That
makes: a well dressed woman—Qur misses and ehildren’s Coats
will appeal to the most fastidious customers who may- visit our
Store— We are receiving daily Dresses—Coats=suitable for all
oceasions— ; e )
Our special this week is a big assortment of dresses — Really
worth $25.00—a1l new shades—
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| TODAY’S SPECIALS
27-in Diaper Cloth—lo yard bolts
27x27 Ready made Diaper—
-40-in. Batin Back Crepes
36-in{ Custom Velour L SRR
40-in Chiffon Velvet—black = ! L B
Onlyßy. .\ oot ofo. 0k b Lofs R e s3'Bs
:}(’i-ilfifßchzulo Velveteeng, gish Tk BEa
For ;;,_f.::}.,‘.j.‘ e MRS BAN YA i ... 95? i
54-in Faney Coating—Blue—Green=Tan ..° ¥
Special for only sl'9s
40-in Faney stripe wool Suiting
36-in Faney Suitings Y
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Our Millinery Department
Has just received a wonderful selected array of new Fall patterns
in Street, Sport, Dress and Church Hats. A wonderful showing
of Big Black Hats—
For only ’S]]HtT()ss.oo
Misses’ and Children’s School Hats—
Roobin’s Department Store
THE HOUSE THAT DELIVERS THE GOODS
Agents For Pictorial Patterns
“Of this $30,009,” he said “about
$15,000 went fer clothes for Peach
es; about $5,000 for diamonds, and
the other $lO,OOO for flowers, fruit,
theater tickets, dinners, lunches,
parties and incidentals.
“I gave her $3O) a month for pin‘
nmoney and I never questioned her
as how she spent it. I even gave her
$2OO a month for pin money for her
iother, And yet I could not please
them. Mrs. Heenan was forever re
minding me how unfortunate I was
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that “Peaches” married me.”
Mr., Browning asserted he still
hoped to be reconciled with his wife
and said he did not contemplate any
legal action.
Mr. J. W. Wallers was among
those attending Quarterly Confer
~ence yesterday at Oakfield. A bar
becue dinner was served at noon.
A sure way to have money-—save
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Miss Corinne Sheppard will spend
the week-end in Rome visiting her
sister, Miss Emyiee Sheppard, who ig
a student at Shorter College,
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Miss Ethel Bowers, representative
of Brenau College, was in Cordele
1 today visiting former students and
’ Alumnae.
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WANTED—To coach limited num
ber of high school pupils, Mrs. J, S.
Tyler, phone 521. 10-18.
Kuppenheimer, Col
legian and Seinsheim
er Clothing for well
dressed men
HOSIERY DEPT.
We are Specializing
““Gordon 1. 300" Tosiéty ™
Van Raalte Hosiery
Finery Hosiery
Oakbrook Hosiery
Humming Bird Hosiery
Arrow Head Hosiery
Prices—
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a 2 "
$l.OO * $2.50
One lot of " Infant Undér
wear at
HALF PRICE
On Sale—One lot of 2 clasp
Kid Gloves '
- 85¢
Big table of $2.00 and $3.50
Corsets for only
.
FURS — FURS — FURS
Every fur in our store will
be on gale for 50 9, for the
next 5 davs. :
Big reduction on our Bath
Robes—Lounging Robes.
A big showing of Luggage
— including Suit Cases —
Gladstone Bags—Traveling
Bags — Week-end Cases —
Auto Trunk and Steamer
Trunks a speeialty.
STACY ADAMS and
RALSTON SHOES
Carries Style — Quality and
Service — To al|