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“THREE WARDERS- -
(I 20 g ot 23 'F
- ASEXECUTIONERS
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-BOYKIN TO OPPOSE PERMANENT
o MINJUNGTION-PLEA AT HEARING
@%Mfivj‘ag‘#ons JUDGE PARK
'i_i}n i ¥ -
i;,.g\'l!LA.\TA Nov: 21.—Conteation of
4.Btborneys representing Mell M, Gore,
s who was to have been executed at
}@Mfggefiue "Ffldq_v, that the state
shay no warden, to electrocute con
. demned_prisoncrs es reanired by I
*!Wh’conmnt}:‘m led Judge 3. B.
PA‘QH(."“Q’I?V chilu!:;c(+ cireuit, ‘to. stop
e -“e’&-oétfoh "By injinction — is
pttogs;, “wevording “to *atal vz'fix:-x;tss
'a.dpffifidd,y By imombers of -the
LState prison. commission.
TTUUagee WUETAvVison, hhaliman of
the Commisgion, - and. Judze T. E.
f’.’nlicrann‘ member, conferreq with
o Jufige Park Iriday are assured him
that the state hos thrce wardens af
.'*fl!p state priccn qualified to execite
ot donbie “hnder tha act | roquiving
clectfocution 6f condemned prigoners,
LEVRLRI UMV VA UL VsaaaaiTa ‘YI AV DT
(g,-"; ding Y to | Judge . Patterscs,
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" grdge 'B. H. Dunaway, who is supor
% fi%“i‘»{!'&p&%fitt:’:J?-\f{!”vul-vj‘
inkestlont of the Btate pricon, also is
rden ol e e cmviste /49 Lhé
(S_t}i‘tsofi';' J.I. Smith is wzn'(?-n ?f the
ndgpe iy il e G
_women's’ division and W. L. Proctor
pßis ¥£ygB v X .
s warden of the fubercnidr camp.
;,;{T,Jgf':mqm:f IR LA
oo Jdearing of the dore petitfon for an
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;figw;;m irodtratiing| e WAoot
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'fi'xng;i,qgfil{%f}}m wh .;by{,helfl Monday
h G MALIMA R & o ~ e e a 0 VAN
'fi% Judge Park at Gray, Jones
"“cotinty, where he wilf be prosiding
yhißE e comt, T }
T Was learned that e act ut‘.‘
o Talke) FATR I erfiniing the tc-n:pu-’l
"'"fiary(firiléfl';}i.lf-'-'gf\'a Qore about twen
ty more @dys to 6 Nvé in evenl the m-‘
wAAe: ol Nt Wi .
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47 s OVER YOUR| ACTUAL 'NEEDS IN
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DIPLONMACTY A
NEILAN “SMASH!
GREAT CAST, FINE STORY
MAKE NEILAN’S FIRST PARA
. MOUNT A WOW!
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"farshall Neilan’s production,
“Diplomacy” which will be shown at
the Circle Theatre Monday pre;',ent:-:
one of the most interesting pictures
ever viewedsort"a locdl sereen.
_ The story is exciling and well told.
It holds ofrxci’fi“ir‘lvtcre;_t"anvd, beside
the heautiful rogmance' ithat runs
from start to finigh. there’s a mvs
tery theme (thdt?si more Lintriguing
than-any hdrctofore filmed.
“TH& story tdkdd place in Deauille,
TFremeg, in the present year A con
forence of World Powers ig being
Jeld with England, Russia, France,
China and America prominently rep
resented. The hercine, an . English
&irl, “Dora” is in loe and loed by
S Julian Weymouth,”. handsome
young attache of the British Embas
junction is not made permancnt oy
that there i 5 ‘o commutation in hin
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G LF’NF‘,' R dc(:i?ipn ot‘j‘ the
‘gupreme court it is rFequivell that a
| iy £y et Yy L v‘lv A yivt
f plidorist I§y Gérdh status ?) pust | he,
Boas 1 4525
Drought, 'g,nz,l;'...to:.!]x'e courfy Ijn w!h'.:«' 1
e wa: convicted to he rds}hutcrt(-('(‘..‘;
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| ot hrnk
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P <iifrresr il : 2
- Gore’s plea for an dnjunction jwas
hased on the act which regnires] the
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warden at “the atate penitentiary to
serve .as.executioner. It was (‘(mr%»nd-”i
cd that Judge Dunaway is supgrin
{endent of the stote prizon, and i nvti
VIWATASN oy I g 1
£y “Dora”:ig accused: . of selling
recet information which ghe has ob-*
tained through her loer. The Casino.
is on eact replica cf the famous oneg
iit Deauille, is without doubt gne of
tho mtost “nrpres:ic vels ear aztn on’
the scroen. The side-walk 'cafe rep
re3ents another €t that ¢alls for par
ticlar Fnention. ; ;
Biancoe cweet has neer been so
loely. Her acting is :‘u,(’f»crb and she
protographs ke a girl’of- sizteen.
Hers Sathe zoost important role in
the picture and she car Fies off hlg\n
‘eat: honors. ¢ #
HOUDINI PLANNED TO SEND
MESSACE FRGM SPIRIT WORLD
# ‘ o LA £ o,
NEW TORK, Nocmbdr *&° (B~
lLiarry Houdni, magician who dicd on:
October 31, had «threz compacts b“;j
whicy ke ‘planned to {ry fo gét mes
sogs over from the epirit world, biz
wife daid foday. '
‘The magician, who during 35
year of activity did much to exposc
fr:;_g,du!;:;z‘:t x‘;_;;acf,‘;_%efi_flqf fake me
ditme, fotpoked 4 gotation of ten
‘;’,‘3.1'(35, of which his wife alone .;:’.'i:zr.e'_.l
the }{,n,oy_v;l},r;’,d’g‘e n!“gook }';,Q'A;hisf £rave.
9#&'4\1?‘4?;“%«”41'%&{? ot fii?}sij
SRBCH W IR T A iy gt'!f!{t’iw.&b- ‘
diums hpd &iven Deas u;nn?nfi’ lom’
l-.g;:%hgawra,c:i hashand, Mrs. !]fi"dfi?ty’il‘.‘ 5
sst iadiphean blsa RS Gey oLR
HWe dinpress Selling for o
" "Cash Bétause It's.a Reason,
For Low Prices’’—Phrilibosian
Well-Knowr: “ Furiture - Dealer
Gives Interesting Interview:
on Unique Merchandising
Policy of Firm, |
o L < t!
The writer recently calied on Ste
phen Philiosian at ‘hia beautiful fur- |
niture, ‘rug and dranery store at 5811
Peachiyee gircet, Atlanta, for tho p‘.‘fi"{
908€;"Cf . rorting him to ei'plpinv way|
he emphasized the fact in all his ad
vortising 'that he sells ‘“strictly 'fdi".’
nagh.” i )t % ;%
Most: firms that require the cash|
Wwith the merehandise thiey sell mgn-f
tion this fact incidentaily in their ad)
vertising,. but the flrm of ‘Sgephon
“Fhilibosian, Tne, stresses 1t in all
fheir advertising copy, and a lnigoi
olectric. sign on top of the store pm-i
claims to the world that here is a
business tht-seils strictly for caghi
S “We feature thkis end of our l)v"-zi-:}
nese,” said Mr., Philibosian, ‘‘becanse
it"is ‘a logical and foreeful renion
f;'}*,’—hyu#fi can 'sell Quatity Mercharndlzo
T&'%crmr Prices.. - |
10 whistore requires: Mrs. Wealth ‘O,
pa s€afh fuft ns'wo Tequire Mrs. lod-
Jately-Wellsto:Da. The reason it not
@ question of credit, but it is mercly
2 merchandising plan. When people
come to ‘ot store ‘and pay cash fop
furniture, rugs -and draperies, shey do
not resent the fact that they are re
sulred to pay cash, hecaunse they know
that it is fiot beecauso we would not
weleome their. account, provided we
were operating a credit business, but
because of our cash plan ‘we are able
to aell thcm,_r?’;],qulity merchandise
at Jawer ,pgt'qg"t_hun-they have been
Ea%‘fflsmmed' to Paying. r
“Anygne ‘who' visits our store and
gecd-ie characten of the merchandite
o are offpr{ng(%t@ comparesi=the
piices we ask fap this merchandise
i# what the publd pays for it on
txde, Aeeds no adgitipnal arguniont 6
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WHY TAKE CHANCES U TRENGWN GUALITY?
-+ BUY- AT HOMS:, WE SEEL: ONLY oo
' -~ RELIABILE GOODS Qe
v TA BEAUTIFUL SELSCHON NOW: ON.HAND.., ... iy 7
. -—s-—@, A OROWBLL,.' W
T Jeweler & \ision,Specialist s A
, CORDELEY 'GA. i !
HERE SINCE .CORDELE 'STARTED
The reputation. in'business Ave''Hive sustained has been with
us since this bustness center was founded. ;| We do. not. live,
solely upon past reputation, but we cannot help reminding the
busiy: whfiqflft we have naver: pulled stakes and moved.
M*‘t& ‘epetit ol best years always .trying . ta.- improve @
permrment business institution o as to deserve more of yoyr
busincss. Consuit us about Mackinery and rewairs of all kirds.
TOMLIN - HARRIS A MACHINE . D,
T 7 Makers of Famous Harris Wheel Presses. gy
AT CT T UOTTORORDELE, GEORGIA’ ™7 ¢ "7
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
‘Houdni said that not one heid the
key ‘words that would identify it as.
Houdni’s. : 25 ‘;
The Scientiffc American today re-l
leased for puklication g message re-|
ceied b,a. m_edium in ."'.t‘:'ii!‘.;ul'(?,‘
‘Mass., on November 2, which ¢he sul
mitted as the attenipt of Houdni %o
get in touch it this world. The me-1
dium wio asked thet her name bo‘
kept secret, used automatice writing
as her means of “establiching c-)r.«}
_taci-end -oblained thres messages, §
a 3 her means of) “cstabiishing com
positions. :
- “Astral soulids ested at last, Weiss,
(Houdn?’s: origical names) says God
is. weleome~—greater—God is trith
-—Gad is love—God is without peer,”
one of the messazes starfed, and
cnded “sce some of mys friends and.
tell them Houdmi liwes < 5
Mrs@lloudai vas rcaenod by tele:
~'ph‘u'nc “at Atlantic City, ‘where e
i convaleseing from © the iilness
which has kept her in bed s:§£l§e;_liéz'
!::‘.;Tq:‘.r.:i’;-‘- cezth, The micssagés wero
reed to her in i‘uli,g:z‘.nd .she de
nied that they contained anything
similar to’ the quotatiop composed
by her husband and_asreed upon
by them &3 Weans of communicating
swiths her i’f‘»‘*(!!)'fl”.lfl!ln’i(".‘iUE:(fll“ were
Houndgpedsibles: * iod ohiz {owir
ol “I‘i‘"?i(?tid’ni"“d:‘.zi”c-.-nir?t’iifiizcmb;' he
¢onvince them that we have tHe -rig'fi'{'?
p]an' . : g ; !. v
“do when a person sces in our ad
vertising that ‘we sell only for cash,”
{t is because we are irying to impress
upon the public that without doubt
we offcr values in farniture, rugs and
{reperics that eannot be duplicated at.
the term store.” :
Never a GSpecial Sale. ’
v ABSRGTan ddbug explained by Mr.
Philibosign: v.;.',us‘ vy he says “Never
o Special ‘Sale.’ ! ‘
1 “Ourr policy s to give Bur custom
.ors, the benefit of low .priges -every
month in the vear. It is noé a part
of our plawt tolwait fof a particviar .
month, mark weiy merchandise downy.
and then mavk the same merchandipe
back up next month, = TUM
“When new Hrniture arrives in our
store we mayk jtzdown t’oilxjocl:'-'hotmmr
prices in the {)':egim:_imr;. We put. such
low prices ‘on His inerrq',‘z:mlise that
‘it does notistay ron our: floors. and
depend upon a special sale for remov
al, Wo ddpend fupon volume business
for our profit' and such'a plan enables
us to keep merghandise moving.
. “By never holding a gpecial sale, a
‘eustomer can come to this store, make
a purchase and go away knowing that
nobody could come to us and buy the
same merchandise for one cent lesy
money than he or she paid.”
| Always New Merchandise. _
¢ “Another advaniag‘e'in operating on
a low margin of profit and in keeping
merchandising moving,” raid Mr. Phili
bosian, “is the:fact that our custom
[::m are always assured cof the very
wewest merchandise. Vogues in fur
niture and household furnishings
'change llke other things and buyers
like to be'gssured of getting the very
i tatest ideas in what they buy. A ‘visit
Yo otir store ¢ofivinces the most skep
htical - sdegarding: theMcuaidty of cur
Jperchandise, our, Jow, prices gnd, (he
. good service we er. lcavor to glva our
{ pitrong at o] Btpek.micthlod Tadl 10l
will do o I know, and he will get.
his' messages over to me in :hth‘e!
words of our ‘quotation,” she said.
“We avere very-close, and I am h’op-:
ing that I may hear from him.
“But gince, hiz death tiere have
heen' go many““h&é&;ages” that me
dinms have broucht me—dozens and
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&/ NEW LOWER PRICES 7‘97710117_’
the Chrysler “60” further than ever from
any other light six in the industiy '+ -
‘Nothing so surely emphasizes
the uniguz vatue that Chrysler
“6¥ offers as the attempt ¢
vompare Chrysler"6o” perform
ance with that of other cars in
its price o e
T hecifferenes 3¢ sopronounced
--in smoothness of operation,
i wealth of power, i alers re
‘sponse ‘to stecring wheel and
~ throtles~ihat saybedy deiving
ot riding in e Chrysler 9507
reroinices iak ence. |
. Tho maodel pumber “607 means
@ 6laileac.bour standovd of
performance. LThis, combined
Ot Odreved Tonk Hsiof Chiy.
oot slemgrodaets, is kiade mechan-,
« weally ingvitable by the unigue
Cheysler plan of Standapdized
Ay Qfialfi%‘_r-m:‘ihi):*fax‘f:mr':zo- adl St
VI AL its néw lower: puicts, the
1 Chpvilen “607 stdn e fors soope
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Violet Dulce Tale ... @ for ¢ ¢
3 Tamon Covoa Butter Lofion: 2¢for His 7. |
. Esyptian Palm Soap ... 2.for ilc
" Olfe Shionon.. -~ ... oWkt Sloix
59 Ww Haf Rub ... 2 fod :'»1-_.“
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Rexall Todth Baste 0. . 2 for 26c.
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STATE AND COUNTY ‘TAXES
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