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‘THE CAT S PAJAMAY’ |
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Brilliant in effects and charming‘
in story. That's “The Cat's ’Pa
‘Jamas” which will show today at tae
«Circle Theatre. Betty Bronson, co
<starred with Ricardo Cortez, is as
sweet and lovable as she's ever been. :
v The picture, essentially dramatic,
contains tremendous heart-tug.
Pathos and humor intermingle;
through the scenes like sunshine and
rain. i
.. Betty appears as a tiny “working .
‘girl,”” a mere chit of a child whose "
love for her invalid father, Theodore
Roberts—returned to the screen af
ter a protracted seige of convales-:
: eence—is a thing of beauty. She is |
lier true self—half child, half wom-.I
an. Roberts, always a magnificent
gcto_xj, proves that despite a long ill-,
‘pis}, his glld '[l)’i)‘wer remains undi- .
gfr‘\is‘bg‘ed, He plays Miss Bronson’s
"’paji‘ent‘ with sympathetic understand
ing rarely excelled on stage or .
“gcteen, _ ' ,
Ricardo Cortez, the eccentric opera
tenor, Dq({i-.,éifi#é‘i;cracco, gives oné"
of the best pefformances of his ca-
DR. M. R. sMlTH—lniérnal, Medicine
and Surgery, Office American DBauk
& Trust Co. Dg. P
Brs, BRADLEY & WILLIAMS, Eye
Ear, Nose ‘& Throat & fitting of
glasses. American Bank Bldg. |
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MARRIS & BALLENGER—-(nsurance
S aud Surety bonda, Corde)e, Ua ‘
MAX E. LAND—Attorney-Al-Law.
Quik Tonns Cordele réal estate, five |
years at 7 -percent, ]
REUEL “E. mAMIL ‘GN—<Dentrst i
- With Dr. D. J. Willtatus, o?*ices over |
J. A Lassater ¢ (o puone GO, rmu‘i
dence phone 4566. ../
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‘e Physjcian. Awmericap Bank &'
Trist Co Wdi., Corusle. Ga. J'nones: |
Office 495, Hesldénea 9.0 |
ettt 0 e st et st e et |
s W OEKlE—flmnmalrml. testing |
eves for glasses, a specialty. Pate |
Bullding, Cordele, Ga. f
THOS. J. M'ARTHUR, M. D.—Srectal |
altention to surgery wnd gyuocus
oy Cordele, Ga, it ,
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" Med Phone '74. ‘Res. Phone 111, l
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Filling the Back &5 (T
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Seats of Sedans B Sk
With Men’s Gifts SN ._
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.. r()m WestbrOOk S i¥~ YAFIS STERY CLOTHES
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No driving from the back seat these days—that space is Tilk‘(‘ll ) ;
with boxes and packages inside of which are tfe finest gifts a
, man ever opened, :
: A BATH DOBE FOR FATHER <
‘ SHIRTS FOR JUNIOR
LUGGAGE FOR BROTHER@ILL ‘
NECKTIES FOR UNCLE HENRY
MUFFLER FOR BROTHER-IN-LAW
HANDKERCHIEFS FOR COUSIN IN ATLANTA
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From the Newspaper Boy to the Man Higher Up——From 50c
to sso.oo——From Westhrook’s. 4
W. H WESTBROOK
| CORDELE, GEORGIA
| DRESS UP. YOU'LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES, =
reer. Cortez carries off the love
'scenes with charm, strength and a
versatility which confirms the lavish'l
-praise heaped on him in “The Pony'’
Express.” i
Enacting the part ®f a dancer we
find Arlette Marchal, the beautiful
Parisienne, first seen on our screen’
with Gloria Swanson in “Madame
San Gene.” Recently she appeared in '
“Born to the West” Her -perform
ance in “The Cat’s Pajama’s’ one of
the pictures’s most difficult roles,:
leaves nothing to be desired. i
William Wellman’s direction is ex-:
cellent. Ernest Vajda wrote they
story as.an original'screen vehicle
for Paramount, |
KENTUCKIAN ASKS MAJOR
FEDERAL POST FOR NEGRO
WASHINGTON, December 16—
—Recognition of Kentucky negroes
by appointing one of them to some
major federal post, was urged upon
Pregident Coolidge by Senator Sack
ett, republican, Kentucky, who in
troduced to the chief executive five
leaders of negro organizations of the
state.
. A&a recogvition of their right and
of the services rendered to the re
publican éausé! in. Kentucky, Sena~
tor Sackett proposed the name of
Jdin T/ Bales, pfincipalof Bates
High School for negroes at Dan-
Vilb} for' recognition. |
—_—
l JEWEIRY FOR
| CHRISTMAS
C\
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We invite you to see our !
liné of gifts for the Christ- |
mas geason. We carry '
nothing put higiiest qual- |
ity, latést. deslgn, @cfand. "'« ‘
able poods for gifts. We
will be glad of an opnor. ,
tunity to share vear holi !
day business. :
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S. M. DEKLE , |
PATE BLDG. CORDELE, GA. |
18-STORY GARAGE BUILT BY
BANK FOR CUSTOMERS
DETROIT, December 1 6—(&)—
An 18-story garage building will be
erected by the First National bank
here to rrovide parking space and
other accomodat’ions for patron’s
ment of the institution. The garage
will accomodate 700 cars,
WE PROMISE YOU-—We promise
you that it will be a good job if you
will come now ani sit for the pho
tograph that should zo asa Christ
mas present. You wnow they have
asked for it. Coficld’s Studio, Cor
dele, Ga. 12-22.
IS KEPT OILED
IS KEPT NEW
4 . A Tiolene Topic Submitte! 5y
Dr. Mather M. McCord, Rome, Ga.
THE WOFFORD OIL CO.
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¢ LT 7 R e |
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Send in a Tiolene Tepic +~ 77 - 7 70" 731 Co,, Atdlanta. Five.
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH -
PADLOCKS CLOSE 14 .
* RESTAURANTS IN NEW YORK
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- NEW YORK, December 16—(#)—
| Padlocks were Federal Judge Wins
' low’s Christmas presents to 14 clubs
“and restatirants convicted of violat
_ing the prohibition law Wednesday.
I The ‘“Hotsy Totsy”. club where ‘ev
l erything isn’t was one which was or
laered closed for one year. Other
; places in Yonkers, Tarrytown, Pot:t
Jervis, City Island and Unionville fell
{under the federal ban and sorrow
! fully closed up right in the height of
the holiday rush season.
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Christmas Goods
'NOW ON DISPLAY
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We have just re- I
ceived a big ship- !
| ment of Christmas
Goods. You will
find a nice gift for |
each member of |
the family. | ~
RAINBOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE
126-128 ELEVENTI AVE ; CORDELE; GEORGIA
A W A “‘fi&w £
Dl S
IJ ETTE ° &
B. L. Wright, ; =
Cordele, Ga. » ’ ’
Dear Sir:— :
- In answer to your favor of recent date relative to our ad--
A viée in regard to our Cordele store, beg to say that it is our pui‘é;' :
pose to sell our last dollar’s worth of merchandide by J anuéry
Ist and as you have a very short time in which to work we would |
advise that you begin with a final close out sale on December
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 your section which the low prices of cotton and the
scaxcity of money has brought about; therefore, we are prepared
to take our loss in reference to this stock and would insist that
1,;011 make your prices so low that it will meet the requirements
of your customers and in case you have more merchandise than
you can sell, your neighbor merchants will be glad to take it over
to sell again. : | ;
With kindest regards and best wishes ‘for your cqhtinued
success we beg to remain, o
Sp ~ Yours truly, | T
J. N. Scott & Company -
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926