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“BEAUTIFUL CITY” |
1S DRAMATIC GEM -
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/RICHARD' BARTHELMESS AND
' { DOBOTHY GISH CAST AS FILM
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| 9The Beautiful City” a First Na
tional picture, starring Richard
‘Barthelmess which will be at the
!&fik Tfieatre Monday is a dra
tatic gem of the first water. |
*%Too often we have seen pi.ct\ires‘
which were mere “puffs” the sto
ties hollow and uninteresting and
}Ackind‘in the sugpenses’ which keeps
. the spectator keyed up to a high‘
_pitch of interest. |
" But “The Beautiful City” has sel
‘@q&;gn equalled for dramatic
Mtrength and power, There are no
‘nilllibnaires’ mansions, no huge
tabaret sets, no gay revels. But
:‘pihere.- is ‘real life portrayed on the
~gilver-sheet; and real human beings
imt'figflorfmyed by the cast, and their
actions are logical and gripping.
B rthelmess ha r do, i iner
Foish Q 5
wyoung” Ifallan flower peddler.
who, desbite the drab environment
o e YRR 2 To 50008
to his ideals, tisions
asa “beautifufi%ifiufiigw
big pppm;tunities. ts beauties, out-,
Wil its dangers and cruelty. Andl
Lthere_ is a little irish girl for whom
#é:’ Hhast make a home. Then~—happ_i-'
mess without end.
w:Hp; ds made the victim of a gang!
fgeud_ and goes to jail--suffering inl
bk’ because his mother must not
lvz.a})g\’v} that his brother, who is heri
idol because of the money he mnkes.i
is guilty. Behind the bars his pér-l
J&flec“tive of, the city, changjs. Noi
Vhiper s it beautiful, It has ruined |
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'{;,@u'g;ihé 'venf.’ronkhce he‘ so"'(:k:sl\afte'i‘ !
hig relogso I§§?pov'c’r e;&acvted‘.‘,Mollicri
K\g‘}qr talth and love, shows him
that the clt_y 711::, ‘:till beautit_'g'l;'—if‘jl
one can look through the dark clouds |
'ofl‘-pain. el A _ i
__Dorothy Gmh .‘élays the role of
Mollie, whife'¥iliam - Powenl' por. |
traysth e sp})en}i\ng px"g),‘thgr.wl:.‘l“(‘);gncg’!
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PESIDENT COOLIDGE COULD REMEMBER EVE#Y MEM- ’ ' ok
BER OF HIS CABINET FROM THIS HOLIDAY ' :
STOCK —IN STATELY STYLE. | :
Paul Whiteman could fill every stocking of the 24 11161111)01’5 of ™
: his band from this hom of plenty. Every Mother, Miss or Wife ' '
in Cordele needs only this one gay stock of correct gifts for men
J voe—And it's 1'0:111.\"— right this minute: : 2 :
| LOUNGING ROBES — BATH ROBES |
| ? TRAVELING BAGS—SWEATERS N
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W. H WESTBROOK
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| ' DRESS UP. YOULL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES. - - }m 5
'RECORD IS MADE Z
‘ SENTENCING NEGRO
SPARTA, Ga., December 2—(#)— ‘
Henry Abram, colored, made a rec-‘i
ord run for a berth in the Hancock
county chaingang vesterday rarelyi
ecolled by 4 law hreaker in thiz see.
tion.
Abram was caught by County Po
liceman R. D. Smith on the ‘edge of
the city with 2 gallons of moonshine
“wihskey and a pistol concealed on his
. pergon. He was hailed before Judge
Lewis of the City Court, tried, con
victed and pentenced to two years
in the gang, all in the same day.
He ate his breakfast at home Mon
day a free man, ate dinner in the
county jail and by night was shack
led and eating his supper at the con
;'vict camp and ready for work this
morning,
Kenncth Webb dirzceted from the
original story by Edmund Goulding.
We rcecommend this picture with-“
out reservation, It is refreshingly hu
man and a credit to the motion pic
ture.
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uIgFgEF Eve yo& *had
“the Chpoxtunily of buying mdri's atl
wool handtailored suits for 10;95;
mgmfiefl]y and get yo !! gize.
'fiififis Department Store. 1R46. 'w
PROFESSIONAL , CARDS
VA OTE T VY L
DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Mediclne'
and Surgery. Office American Bank |
& Trust Co, Bldg.
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DRS, BRADLEY & WILLIAMS. Eye
Ear, Nose & Throat & fitting of
glasses, American Bank Bldg. |
HARRIS & BALLENGER---{nsurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
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MAX E. LAND-—Attorney-At-Law. !
Quick loans Cordele rea! estate, five |
years at 7 percent, {
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REUEL E. AAMILTON—DeRtrst
With Dr. D. J. Willlamsg, of®ices over ‘
3." A 'Liasseter ¥ Lo, puone :o.‘rc§i-|
dence phone 456. . B
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DR. M. LOU:ISE [P TON--Osteppath
. Je, Physiciagg evAmvflrl«:un Baok &
Truct Co. Bidg! Cordele, Ga, Bones:
Office 495, Residence E9-f f !
S M DEWTE—optometriat, thating |
“ves tor lasses, a specialty. ; Pate
Building.© @ordele, Ga. |
THOS. d. MIARTHUR. M. D.—Speetal
~-attention to' surgery and gymecol- |
oy, Cordele, Ga. £ '
raand Sttt
ORIIW. MKNN-:‘Veterlnarlan, | Of
fice Phone 74, Res. Phone !11. |
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‘Drifting Snow From Georgia”’ |
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ot 4 “FIEL” (LEIDY; MARRIED " "
FHILADELPHIA, December 4—
(P)—Mrs. Josephine (Fifi) Weidner
Leidy was married today to Milton
W. Holden, of this city, at “Lynne
wood Hall,”” the nome of her par
onts at Elkins Park, Only members
of the Wicdmest ind Holden' fami
lics were present. A few intimate
friends were jnvited for the infor
mal reception L
* M Holden marrieq “tie | heiress
in Hér fhfhm“’q famoug Van Dyhe
room wheér are hung the paintin};s
of the great Dutchmaster, Josc{fih‘
15. Widemer gave his daughtox"ivh
MANGEARE wvumies vas .
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The New York/City Chamber -')'i';
Commneree, organized in 1768 and in- ‘
corpor‘uted under a royal - charter
from King George ILI, was the firstl
institution of its kind in America.
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Ry @ity membrones. H G Gois antiseptic,
K 8 healing snd eothing, no pain or injury.
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Gfi kb $l,OO at Druggists or prepaid, '
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When You Think Of
FIRE INSURANCE
THINK OF
JOHN WARD
Office: Citizens Bank Bldg., Room &
. Make 'Him! Smilé—That's All
MPERIAL HOTEL
PEACHTREE AT IVY
FIREPROOI“ s
Atlanta’s Ideal” Residential Ho
tel Catering! 'to; High « Class
Transients. S
" "Reasonable Rates
~ Excellént Rooms
RATES FOR DAY, WEEK
0 OR MONTH ™
' Plenty ‘of! "Parking Space
O J DINKLER' GEO. L. KEEN
Just Receive
1 “BIGSH};PMENT ;
Ladiés’, Misses’ and -Childré)i;’s
HATS
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RAINBOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE
126-128 I’IPVENI‘II AVE | ‘:’CORDELE, GEORGIA
A POINTER ' W
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~ HUNTER JS 0
- Watch this-space and save money. This closes one of the biggeSt shoe
weeks we have ever known which has brought us many compliments from
our satisfied shoe customers and it will be our purpose to offer you unusual
values in "évéry department of our stock and make each week a better week
. until the last dollars worth haf been sold. .. i
... HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BIG SHIPMENT OF LADIES GHILDREH -
i s N MEN S SWEATERS THAT WILL BE THROWN IN THIS
sets w 0 SALE AT PRICES NEVER HEARDOF BEFORE ' oo i i
ol gl Medg suods 3o | a 4, SR v s e ofidiatos Fsisiloa
. Childs all wool sweaters this sale Qo
i‘orl‘d'hsl'B9 |
Boys’ or misses’ coat sweaters—black and gold
. frimmed '51"98
Men’s heavy rope knit sweaters must go this sale o ‘
A few men’é vlumber jacks left—some of these jacks are worth
up to £9.so—Will go next week and :
Wt 920 Wilgonext weekk .. $2.69154.98
; Just received today big shipment 39-inch unbleached -loc
: Sea Island—will sell while it lasts, yard .......0........ .
One lot of all wool extra size bed blankets worth
~ much moré—will sell this week .................... 54’98 -
- Don’t be too proud to save. Our line of dress goods will
startle you both in price and style. Come in and give us a look,
~ J. N. Scott & Company
~ PER R.' L. WRIGHT, Manager Tt
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1926