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“PUPPETS'” GREAT <. .
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ACTION- PICTURE
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Admirers of Milton Bilis should not
fail to see his latest First National
starring . picture, “Puppou." ~wMo;h
will play Monday at the Circle thea
tre. This Is obe of Mr. S{ils’ Dest’
screen efforts in many moons. It i
an excellent picture, admirably’ditect
ed by George Archainbaud, and has
unusual settings, & tine tory and real
acting by a syperb cast. o
“Puppets” is the story of an Itailian
proprietor ‘of a little puppet thedtre
in New York's lower Egst Side who
. meots the girl of his dreams and falls
madly inh love, only to have his pros
pective happinmess brokep up by thé
outbreak of the .Wo'rld War. . Milton
Silly 1s the theatre proprietor, named’
Nicki, and Miss Olmstead is the girl,
Angela. ! o :
Nicki returnsg to fight for his na
tive land. Before he gaila he maf
ries his newly found sweethpart and,
leayes her with his associates at the
little théatre to carry on the work|
while he is gone, He is ;wounded, be-
SR ICE IT e back ‘home |
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triegiF Nicki loves tHABIEAG' Wind
et ater e nefhßer Sl
o ‘ ‘ o Wfi.d&' | tlc H ".“
PRI, 00l oy "m“ 4
‘.A?“.! Mw anj h \’, PRV hi! .‘ c.' ¥
t¥ing to'i ude’ hgd 1o leave th |
him. A fight follows, dufing which
the theatre catches ‘fire and Nicki|
finally ‘saves his rival only to force.)
him to go back to Italy and leave him
and ~Angela to their -lifé" of - marital
Red- Cross Volunteer
Workers Evet on Duty
Claim for the o!dest volnteer knit.
tor-in-th pouniry s -advenced by the
. Lincol ty. Chapter of the Amer
};flm Refl {ross’ at wmffieu Miine.
‘Bhe 1s M 8 LA W z‘,tfii‘.fim
keeps by knftting stockingh“tor the
’:d Crog¥ to send to destitute’ chil
dren abroAd, The San Pédro, Calif,
(flnpt‘er'g:l & close second in & volun.
‘teor kalty 85 veurs ofd, 0
- 'THe'shnokl ‘report of the American
Red Crogh stresses the service of vol
unte¢rs. In more than 3,000 Réd Cross
Chapters. the officérs and workers are
volunteers.
Thoi"’E:"m as wolicitors In the
“Pentir “Rotl” Calt for- members,
which the--Red- €ross- will conduct
from Noyamber'll te: 26.
Nearly §O,OOO digabled veterans are
M;j&‘;’thé*m«un “Red Crosk
TORC AN RYETEES dyery month. Care of
' d:"h}' 'yetetan is a foremodt
Hlponylbility "ot ‘the Red Cross, in
which the psopié-can ehare by jolning
Ats {ahu #pflu' the- Tenth Annual
Roll C4ll, November 11 to 25.
The : Ametican’ Hed Cfoss s the
official ageht¢y* of-the United States
Ator ”% reliet :at home-or ‘abroad.
Joln' dy %mthp Tenth Anntial Rell
Cull’ trom’ Voflm 11 to 26 and
‘share Ity dorvices. - e Y
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Bitss. 4 o Jimingh
*sills does excellent acting and is
im y cast in the role of Wigkl.
Q;::;b?lnj the battle’ :{cépo&f’wm
sh tt?/udh the' pictute is ‘maive'
"ghs. an e rises to great: dramatic
igights in” the scenes where he re.
éfi*. honip' deaf and tries to make
Angela he.ngyo he ig all right. .
~Miss Olfstead plays her part with
;finderstundh?i and sympathy, and Mc
donald m‘ph;gg a perfect villain, It
is an exgellent picture and should
‘pleasé b X e :
THE CORDELE DISPATEH
“m?‘f‘%";l%? ecial Sale’” Means
_ Lowera?‘ z.i' in the Beginning
. Says Stephen Philibosian, Inc.
y < 5 b e | ilkgy : ‘_A'v»a"
Well Knowh Dealets n - Fiirni
ture, Rugs and Dy g, Ex
i3 i My Xy b b #
plain Sfimiti 1 6f This
Wity o “ples £
- Unitsua) Polley.
When the flrm ot Stephep Philtbo
sian, Inc., of ‘Atianta, advertises they
never conduét a “Bpeclhl’ Bate,"”' some
people do ‘ot grasp “the ‘tull Aihit -
cance of thiy’ policy, SM-MT‘?" pur
pose of thorbughly explaining why
.such a_plan ‘l of special .l%’wrmncoi
to' the buyink public tis drticle s
written. A s IBAR
It stands to reason thdt mny firm
that never @donduclp a ”clhf,cut
price sale mubt mar ‘th'&l: “mefchibn
dise fo 19w th m#‘-&flfi:mg'tm a
special ‘sale Wil nof- by, necessary in
order to midve the dtgok. . - =
This is prétisely What, the tikm of
Stephen Philihostan, Jhe.; doep. When
new tumitur:. runfd'oh‘ erips ars
bought, the #élling &flee; gr matied
8010 w that it'sk not we‘i‘gm:}oi%“cut‘
the price iid: wage' §ff inthusive. soil
ing campaign.to moye the ?ofia. Pdo
ple comé to the stotg, gée the rémirk.
ably low prices aht by comiphrison
with other 1::2{9- By see the ‘gen
ulne values offered. = .
' Big Advantage 't dhe Buyer., |
_ When one stops to sualyee his pol
uyw?i 18" {Q’ifiy -?ehj“vgafl thik. mer
chandisthg’ pin wfizw; k' advin.
tage to the tuger. Vor lustance: sup
pose yqu 'y,mfz run ‘-‘_g;btfiq that|
coniducted spettal sales. Wher' you
“bought “new' dherchgndise,’ figmx_a
‘mark it upito what, the average sthre|
considered a fdir pgq;"i:,. It the vxoptri_i
were not sold at thig price they colitd
remain in your'store f6F months, may
he : years, ‘Finally; ip .otzq‘ . t 0 St “ {td
‘of such surplus, you.wo ls'_cq\_,hqg_s
girt-price sdfe. You would: chit the orly- |
Ihal price to such & ‘pobidt that the
Rublic ‘would €onsider it value étotigh
to' buy. oRt E AR
"I From the public's’ standpbint people
dre buying méfehandisy lower 1 Wee |
than it has béen ?;rm in the pg;t |
but, at the same tfme; ,"tlies" are bgfi- ;
g goods ‘whieh ‘may’ Hotshow that|
they: are: shép: warn, ‘bt 1t is- trge
nevertheless that this migrchandse has|
m on the floor for a considérable
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AL LSV R A Tl e¥t $ ol s e s W v
A YUY BER ‘
‘HEAYY-MACHINERY REPAIRS
You will i ddlfl ays equipped to save you time and
.:x' «E on '%11"'::6&); repairs,” Let us® ng’lxr_you gesign
‘yo r‘im.m &_%l:ov,geonts and. other changes. We do
cofaplete founfty Work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, eastingd and’ Pipe fittings in stock. =
" Makers [of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
-4 '/ CORDELE, GEORGIA
R ORLL S : - ] frckd SRR e g
CAN YOU ALMOST | (8
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.. SLEEP OUT IN
IWL i 1& : .. WA ‘. '\‘ 2 ,‘ » | ) g)'.‘ -35{;/‘,?,\ I;-“ _h\?(
i ; “ bil e sy 1 ,:;_1 -"{""“ : 4 \ 1 ‘
prestrs. LR . s g W ' Fhacds PV N
oS In new Westbrook’s outing flannel Pajamas and Night Robes— !
7 and if you have been fee'ling‘tha‘t“ you have been actually doing
' it—here is the spot for your spotlight, . e ‘ e
'FIVE MINUTES OF YOUR VALUABLE TIME WILL =
. BRING HOURS OF SOUND WORRY-BANISHED
i f SLEEP — WITHOUT HOT MILK, |
L Run in now before you forget the snuggliixg you did last nigh'_t—— ' :
iy and: you’ll find that we understand fashions for the man with
;o his eyes shut as well as things for the man with his eyes open! L
fi ot * 'sl7s FOR THE PAJAMAS-§l5O FOR THE NIGHT
~ ' _ ROBES—UNDERWEAR—UNDER HERE IN COST.
W. H WESTBROOK
" "DRESS UP, YOU'LL MAKE MORE MONEY, THE DAY YOU START WEARING . OUR BETTER CLOTHES |
Phitibosian Polity Means New
The poHey of Stephen Philibosian,
Inc,, to never conduct a special sale
means that' goods must be priced right
in the 'begimning. Such a policy as
gures you'that wheén you go there and
make a purchise it is absolitely new
| merehandise that you buy,
| It {8 a well-known fact that the
| vogue in furniture and househpld fuk
nishings changes ‘Just as surely as
the vogue In clothes. Although this
| ¢hangé in furniture vogue may not
come about as rapidly the .echange
| comes nevertheless and, K people who
{are interested in keeping up with
the times ‘want the latest ideas in
furniture design when they buy. - !
Anyone who doubts the quality and
style of the furniture offered for sale
by ' Stephen Philibosian, Ine.; need;
only visit this beawtiful'store and see
the merchandise for themselves. ‘
Cash Policy: Means Lower Prices.
. Here is a store that offers the “ultra
smart” in furniture and home fur--
nishings at prices far lower than you
would expect to pay for'such ‘mer=-
chardise. i
. When one goeg through this big
estabifshment in-Atlanta and sees the
amazingly low prices marked: on:fur
piture that has such obvious quality
and distinction, it '{s really amaszing.
The éxplaniation is that here is'a titm
that sells only for:cash abd by selling’
for ¢cash they are able to opérate on:
£ very Jow margin of profit. ;
~;'hi“l the Tast analysis it i this cash
,policy; which enables the firm of Ste
‘phen. Philibosian, Inc., . to 'advertise'
they never conduct a “Special Sale.”
-+ It is this cash policy ghleh_ enables
them to mark merchandise so low-in
price in:the beginning that it is not
‘necessary to conduct a special cut
pflcp sale in order ‘o move the'goods,"
Vigit This Store Before You Buy. |
. Anyone contemplating the purchase:
of fihniture, rugs or draperies will |
maka a big mistake not to visit' the'
beautiful stord of Stephen Philibesian,:
Inc., at 681 Peachtree street, Atlanta, .
before buying. Here is an establish
ment : that’ offers the most advanced
ideas'in honfe furnishings at prices
that-are really :amazingly lew. ¢
Wlhien you :go to: this store and see
the prices that their cash policy makes !
possible, you will realize just what it
costs for you to say “Charge It."".:
5 ' ! 5 iy o e ®
Improved Farm
: el .)b"‘ v?’\" ' ,
- Machinery
X SRR
ONLY SALVATION
FOR ECONOMY 'AND PROGRESS
FOR THE FARMER
IN 1927. COME IN AND TALK
OVER YOUR ACTUAL NEEDS IN .
FARM MACHINERY FOR NEXT.
YEAR. WE ARE IN POSITION TO
FURNISH YOU THE LATEST/AND
UP TO DATE LABOR:SAVING MA
CHINERY. ' |, Lol
Btalk Cutters, '_G.omp;ost Splgéadbrk.
+ Grain Drills, Disc Harrows, Ridiig
% and Walking Plows, Tractors, ’
- Threshers, Farm Wigons, Fair- -
© o, “banls Morke' Englnies, Feed £
4 Mills and Pump Jacks, K
G. L. Dekle & Brothe
G,.‘. I‘]”. .'_,.;, gk e "-.'.e'- lig‘o 'er
. f'% 4 CORDELE, ‘G, f'y =i+ "
Wé have the most complete gas ye;g;inj plant in this
section fust installed, ‘Save méwfli&’q‘*mwd&w &
weld in our plant. We ‘do*all kinds'of MAchinery atd
Aato repairing. 5L e e
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"3, HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO;CO
' @ L DEKLE AND BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS ~ ~ ~ _= - EMBACMERs *
RESIDENCE PHONES 618 & 515 — OFFIOE ‘PHONE 277
CORDELE. GEORGIA ~ .% =
| SUNDAY, NOVEMEER 7, 1926