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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1526
{CHARGE IS ADDED TO THAT OF
ROBBING BANK. ot
AUSTIN, Teas, December 16-—(2)
~—Mrs. RebeccaAßogé'r_s, University of
Texas graduate, charged with hank
robbery, was arrested here late to
day on a charge of arson, filed
aga"fi/'v-fér at Georgetown, Texas, by
Harry Wolan, county attorney of
Williamson county, ' |
Mrs. Rogers was arrested at Se
.ton Infirmay here, where her hus
band, Otis Rogeré,,attorney of Ama
rfllo, Texas is confined. She wasl
carried to' the local police station,
photographéd, and then hurried to
Georgetown, about 30 miles from
here. !
John Cofer Jr., the young woman’s
. attorney, in_nmedjlately sought ’ h_aheas
corpus action in the district court
her}e to secure her releasey «;, " -
Mis. Rogeps. is) chiareed with: set
tinf fire Fnday to a house in Round
Ro¢k, abowt:ls miles from here, i
Officials [6fitHd Farmerss Btate
Bank at Round Rock said a girl
answering Mrs. Rogers’ discription,
hung around the bank for seevral
days last week, and Friday after-j
noon rushed into the bank shouting,j
‘e, fire.! : ‘
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j $25.00 REWARD /.
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We will pay 8525.00 for evidenee!
sufficicnt to convigt the party m<
parties who has heen brcuk.’fig tl:afl
windows and otherwise malicioush |
damageing the stedium building ai}
the fairgrounds. City of Cordele, by |
S. J. Hill, City Mer. L o
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ONLY A “LFFTEE * MoRE Ve
LEFT—Flease ceme in and~ Tet Li
make tie: phofogranh you “intond Lo
.¢ive as a Christmas, present.. A f‘.l’fl:
value every time. Ccfield’s’ Studio,‘:
Cordele, Ga. 12-22, "
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AW M aving donends anom ©
o intey aying depends upon: |
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what thoy ave fod from nowon!
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-T A i eggs! It takes a hen a littie"time to manufac
fh B ‘4l, ture eggs. She cannot be rushed. The eggs ‘
L fi«@’ e she lays in the coming months are really started |
TR "i'%‘; A by the feed she gets now. 1
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We will allow you 2c above market price for your cotton
on any re-conditioned Used Car we have in stock. This
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Is the:e’ anything you want to
know? I so, write Mr., Webster, care
The Dispatch.
Cordele Yeonle’ who have n t yet
grown too worldly wisc, to, ¢redit the
ceenlt, or who, though skeptical, wish
to test the psyehic powers of onoi
who p esesses a higher d(\velor)edl
gixth sense, will be treated to some
marvelous sensaticns when Webster,
«‘Trhe Man. Wha. Illuaws?. gomes.to .the
Capilok hepiveinet: Monday - ight
Lec. Zoth, for a limited engagement .
Of- throe-gaya:--==~van ~n- e~ Saieeiie o
M - Webster hay . BHeen: on. tour - in
the#Un'ted States several years and
was tutored ir the mysteries of fate
7 refelling by magters of the cccult
from India. DMr. Webster has many
great pradictions to his credit,..such |
ORNR o el i ey |
\
as the Ban Irancisco earthquake, ‘the
death of President Harding, the end
ing of the World war and the Miami
hurricane. Many no doubt will recall
Mr., Webster's tour of the south four
years ago, when he played Atlanta,
Birmingham, Macon and many leading
southern cities. During these engage
ments he answered questions through
the columns of the Atlanta Georgian,
the Birmingham News and the Macon
News, and the leading ‘southern pa
pers.
Not only will Mr. Webster answer
questiong propounded to him at his
theatre appearances, but bhe has in
vited every one to question him
thiough the columns of The Dispateh.
1t makes no difference upon what
point you-are in doubt-—ask Webster
guestions on any matter—llove, mar,
riage, financial difficulties, the big
problemns in every man's and woman’s
life; in fact, any question may he ask
ed, except those that have anything,
to do with crgme, these the psychic
will not answer. : |
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The rules that must be adhered to
are simple. Write your full, ¢orrect
name and address on a piece of pa
per, ang then write your auesiion,
legtbly and as concisely as possible.
Seal in an cnvelope and send to
Webster, care The Dispatch. Remem
ber, only questions with the name and
address of the sender will be answer
ed. HMr. Webster will answer a lim
ited number of guestiong each day,
faking them as they ¢ome. In the
published 1!15\‘«‘!‘?. Mrg ,\?chszt“r wifh
‘usp only the initinls of hi guastinner,
{T']}&Kr. Webster wili w:‘ii;,nc‘f} day at
THé Dispatth offi “orHia guoastions.
Fositively ho o7c ¢isg ‘ 3311 have ac
cess to thelleticrs rocopddd. As they
z€3ch The Dicpo’«™ 1 Fapill be plac
;B:l_lgi‘fl a box{ aid ':".', > ";1""7:’1 there un
“11 dehvoxefl D'} 'T };u
i M there is envi:itz {hAt you want
}m iknow that v~ in«doubt ahout
‘just pack veus tvcv™ g and send them |
in a lei‘cr to M. VVebster, care The!
Dispat-h. : i
i 7 Lasrontract with My, Mil-!
ler. mona~ar of the Capitol Theatre.
vl The Dispatch, Mr. Webster will
answer guest’ons only during his en-|
tertainments at the Capitol Theatrs
and through the columng of The Dis-|
patch. Under no congideration will'
Mr, Webster grant a private inter
view or audience. ! !
The first cveciions and answers |
will be published in The Disnateh !
Menday and each day during his en-?
gagement in,(i‘ordele. : '
TAX BOOKS CLOSE
{
Don’t forget the Cit‘y Tax boolks
‘close: December 19thsr
. __..=—S. J. HILIL, City Manager
Ga, 1210 - -
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WHY TAKE CHARCLS ON UNKNOWN QUALITY?
BUY AT HOME. WD SBLL ONLY
RELIABLE GOODS
.77 A BEAUTI UL SELECTION NOW QN sHAND.
C. A GROWELL, =
S, fJeweler & Vision f‘.bc’ci:lis; ;.
. {CORDELR, GA. ” gk LE
- ¥ - A L S ,«r.'-“ i?m-" ¢ «
Improved Farm
Machine:
iVlacninery
ONLY SALVATION
FOR ECONOMY AND PROGRESS
" FOR THE Fi~ 48R .
IN 1927, »COME IIN .. D TALK
OVER YOUR ACTUAL ~kEDS IN
FARM MACHINERY FOR NEXT
YEAR. WE ARE IN POSITION TO
FURNISH YOU THE LATEST AND
UP TO DATE LABOR SAVING MA
CHINERY. _ j
Stalk Cutters. Compost Spreaders.
Grain'Drills, Disc Harrows, Riding
and Walking Plows, Tractors,
Threshers, Farm Wagons, Fair
banks Morse Engines, Feed
Mills, and Pump Jacks.
G. L. Dekle & Brother
CORDELE, GA. :
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
TODAY
FRESH WATER
. . TROUY .
SKINNED CHANNEL
CAT FiSH "
~ SHAD -
MULLET
SALT WATER
TROUT .
BAKING FISH .
. APPALACHICOLA
OYSTERS
Vil SERIMP
CORDELE FISH AND
OYSTER COMPARNY
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COULD YQU IMACINE?
liow much hetter vour olgd hats
could be made to LCOK if yor
have them Cleaned and Blocked.
Until Jan. Ist we are going to
Cican, Block, Stifien dnd Re
shane Hats for « Sevenly-Five
Conts. - Wa_ wont buy. anymore
hats fop ;awhile. ",
stk ik - Lo
CRUSTEAM DYERS s
SB e R
41 PRY.CLEANERS [t
SN AT T ) o
BRIDGES
bl ,{;', }'s;‘% ; ’ o :
Phohpe‘iffl. 24 U 0 N TthiiStreet
UASK YOUR NEIGHBOR".
& RiachLa Sihie ]
BIGGEST AND BES
OF THE SEASON'!
__——_‘————“——-—-—’?_———- ‘ " =,
s T owm ¢ ' Hate viTame ank s .-.mv;' i 1
4+ RIGHT HERE AT HOME, JUST AT .. . ”.;j lot
A TIME YOU NEED TWO OR ° = ;,
: : ’ LINE 103 QAU A MEDSE 24 o
THREE DRESSES, ALL THIS SEA- JUALD A @}” b | -/,:% i
| SON'S NEWEST, RIGHT OQFF . éé‘"fi{ -0
BROADWAY AXND FIFTH AVE. \“'s*”-&1\ i( Z/
READ, COME, SAVE. _ /Zfi
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ONE LCOT ALL WOOL JERSEY e
DRESSES NICELY TAILORED AT ‘ AR :
$4.95 Wil
: B L sk-j‘ g
sl ’ joocy : i' $ 3 Vo . \ % ;
"‘ : z . e airlatidl 8 { = IQQ \ .". ...
S ALL 1295 STLK DRESSES AT | S 9
e csmaEE e | - "0 '
ALLCSI6.SO TO 31850 DRESSES. T oo fyrmmpd - kg
GO-EHIS BALB AR =5 1w '
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$13.95 AR
ALL $25.00 TO $30.00 DRESSES TO 4
CLOSE OUT QUICK AT - .
7% b '..'__s&;;',“"%;’» Jitd)
$19.95 ~ , %
| 235.00 VALUES ML GO ATRE oo ovon'} N o
$22.50
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I GUR WOOL DRESS GOODS SALE CONTINUES UNTIL DEC. 24.
WE SELL THE GENUINE VINELLA ' i
FLANNELS-—THERE’S NO SHRINK .......... $1.69 i
There’s going to be lots of cold days yet. - ~
$4.95 PLAIN & FANCY BROADCLOTH,
i il
! $495 PLAIDS, NEWEST THINGS FOR FALL o
$2.00 GRADE SILK WOOL SUITINGS i
Se AT TS Vi 8
BLANKET BARGAIN YOU'LL TO hil
APIRBCIE 5245 $7 45 i
9
( }leaton S I Jept. Stor-e
193195 ELEVENTH AVENUS. CORDELE, GEORGIA
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