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A FORMER FOOTBALL
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SRICHARD DIX FORTUNATE IN
1+ HAVING NEW MEYER AT HELM
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X han i"&- s B S gak y g
1. ';t’A“gifib:iime football 'player,’ a
Y 'b&ei;ufl 'pitc'hcr“ami all-around ath-
W iete t 8 direct @ niotion picture with
“a'foothall theme. WHat better choice?
”1"““‘:71‘11&'3!1'2&01" is Tred “: Néwmeyer
whémf;;; 3ust completéd work @ on
Wi%@b}x’fla&q‘t Paramount star
‘ring eve}nficle, "Thg Quarterback”
Actish Comes to.the Circle on. Mon
day and Tuesday. P g
wat ! Newmeyér obtained gridiron ex
, Rariénce in Denver while starring on
the high school team. From. amateur
'é;,fo;o”?'gl!“bclsfefificd into professional
brseball, pitching until “his ~ arm
lT'}‘“‘e,qt b?d’ Frcd played with Wichi
4'i» and Denver in. the western
Jeague with Chattanooga in the
PRI i Bt T itk T
- Boy S {the Texas, -
B/
at Newmeyer h fl'.t,,iprgot‘en
Amflmfl.‘ywfl f%fiifitkfl Jot,
véar in Haro oyd®| “Yhe Frsehs
cdx & ¥ “ ¥ ¢
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n:P6, dngerted, some .of ‘?e.:.“,“°’,‘:,ffii‘,7.
sHetie footbit 'scetied ofencfitinda,""
Astisd (a 0 hRY ;"2. g
' Dfl&:_cfiw‘r.'?Nefl?figfi,e iS%:hJ‘i' (‘O
{‘t}'\u;i';:‘aiic, about: :.:';f‘ " Quatter
_ back.” After completing the film and
A conferring with Dix, Esther Ralston,
H%hd the authors—William Q. Me
+Gechan, sports, editor. of the N. Y.
“Herald Tribune, and William = Sla
'V vens McNutt— he said that the pro-
Hoduction afforded greater dramatic
’.?y; ‘gg‘gppdyhpg:s?ibillities than any
ootball story he'd ever made,
bl 21 has Drabablya finer vees
R T ¢omedy hits than any other
, director in the industry. After work
ing as an extra, property man and
assistant director, Hal Roach gay{ffi
him his chance in 1918. 535
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- MANILA, P. I, Dec. 12,—Ptesident
E(Yl:ral'{!;'(:'s: messags of the present con
:gres;:; wos well received here gene™
ally, though politicians see in it an
attempt to torpedo the immediate in
!d,npe,mlum:e cum}migp,.mm also to put
cver the Bacon hill, scparating Min
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danao and Sulu from the rest of the
Phillippine archipelago. Bl
i .»..The fl'ilipino papers comment freely
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(that the president’s statement regard
ing the 'permanent American protec
tion of the island is int reality a warn
ing that complete independence ney
er will be granted. They also see no
I prospect - for <further autonomy, ex
cept in the distant future—nence they
Imgard this phase of the mefsage as
réactionary. i
! Thepresident’s reference to the pos
i
;sibiii!y of growing rubber on a larger
scale if the inhabitants of those areas’
desire it, also is interpreted to mean
that ke plang to take the matter from
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| STAMPARD BAKERY
R PHONSSIRTE ¢ CORDELE, GA. I
UPSHAW TALKING AGAIN |
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’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—(AP) —
2Se!iatm' Bruce, democrat, Marylahd,g
‘did not speak for his party when he'
?contendcd in thc scnate this week
?th’ét eniy z}d out L:;};r]ihg wel hag a
;ch‘am!e of beeoming the pt‘es’iidc’utialf
{nominee of the de:focratic party, Rep
!resentativu Tpshav:, @ d'cmficraiic dry§
’from Georgia, deciared today. ‘
}— ¢ln the name of e m'oliibition!
}.dcnx()(cl':xcs' that drove galoons out of ;
0 southy” hé said, ““f ‘denpunce tlxigv,l‘
blind blundering pt‘:;t;‘::u%fi%’?fi‘ # J{
9 have‘s‘pblién: widzly over the na
|trion and have cof;;f': in personal con
‘tact. with ten timeca more dry, #OhCT
’Americanfl than this provinical wet
! senator ever bs;n»f.f’ :
} Upshaw suggested that if, o l';:wj
wets in both parties- are insistent the
‘L‘qunr question shall be an issue in
;,the,next election, thcy'r‘n‘z;!kc ur) a
":,Dai"ty. of Lh(zjx;.p\'.'l’., thus (:('usirz:'i‘ 19
“embarass the vast majority in both
,('.w republican and democratic 1‘)311".":3-5. |
bl il e thc%ii'y Toddax, congluded,
6“!&‘!’l‘&:W"M‘Ufl?s‘é?’afi%)fir}p abaah ies
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s omEßtey Wah cothing, Goyarer:
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bt Jempssaripivd oAbl
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hw;n; department, ‘
vepd © p BT
83 SAVI
By “BUPTRC YOUR TIRES, TUBES, GAS,
OIL A CAR PARTS FROM JS.
STANDARD GUARANTEED CORD TIRES
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE
el nuew ebusgis 4
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B e CATAY N SR
CORDELE HIDE CO.-CORDELE WRECKING HOUSE
PHONE 43. W "~ CORDILE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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133 RADIQ APPLICATIONS |
AWAIT ACTION ON BILLS:
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12-—(AP). 9
All of the 123 applications for e's.tab-l
lishment of brogdczsting stationg now |
befere | the, ¢ommerce depariment |
were laid aside Saturday to await !
further action by the applicants un
fder.wrms of a joint ‘congressional i
Eresolu;ion. which President Coolidge‘
Es,f_'med December 8. R {
i The resolution requires applicants
‘lto sign o formal waiver ci omy right‘v
l:zfi' againgf tho United Stptes to LECH
{a particular wave length. it i’ i;r-i_
?tcnded‘to prev;znr the obtaining of |
}r,;xr'ius:ive rights by any broadcasting’l'
rgtation’ prior to enactinent oircgulu--f
{lmry logislation. !l
- GEORGIA
Barbecue!
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L ELDERS " sxRVICE STATION,
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i 1 'n'|'|v alng I. i ;
Christmas Goods
’ NOW ON DISPLAY
We have just re- ‘
ceived a big ship- |
| ment of Christmas.
i Goods. You will: -
“""find a nice gift for |
.| each member of
the family. |
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RAINBOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE
126128 BIEVENTI AVE " oli 00, “CORDELE,GEOR(;IA
LETTER! /%
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R. L. Wright, : Ll e
Cordele, Ga. £ deviy R o
: Dear §i qém— b B RTR l‘i
li’}‘i%nswer t&?&i{;}fl?};ogcfi f'gacéht 3 dafi&?gta.?wé\,;g our a,d‘
vice in ?‘fiéard to ouf%‘o;@qféztozq,lbegita,saay {hat it.is our pur«i?‘f
+ pose to#Hh our last dollar’s: worth of migrchandise by Januafy’!!é%%
Ist and aByou have a veryShott tinie‘in Whith to' work we woulddgé i
advise that you begin with a final close out sale on Decemben '
: 10th, with but one purpose in view and that is to close out this ‘
’ entire stock of merchandise. We appreciate the conditions that
exist in y’bur section which the low prices of cotton and the
' _searcity of money has brought about; therefore, we are prepared. :
: to take our loss in reference to this stock and would insist that
+ you make your prices so low. thaf it will meet the requirements
of y‘b‘mf customers and in case you have more merchandise than,
« you can sell, your neighbqi' merchants will be glad to take it over
.to sell again. ‘ I o gl e
. With kindest regards and best wishes for your continued
_ success we beg to remain, ) e T
J. N. Scott & Company
MONPAY, DECEMEER 13, 1927