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SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 19, 1928
\NEVER AGAIN! I§ VERDIST, |
- OF CINDERELLA'S PRINCE "]
i AS HE FACES TWO sunsl
NEW YORK, December 18—(P)—
.1 shall never, never try to adovi
a_nother girl,” Edward W. Browning
said Th;'x'r_sday in commenting on the
«suit of Mary Louise Spas against him:
on charges cf attempted assault, im
-prisonment and death threats durinp;'
the period she was his adopted daugh ‘
ter in 1925. Miss Spas asks $500,000.
«Never. “I'm cured,” continued
the 82-yeag;old real lestate man who'
isalso bb"‘-.'g sued by his child wife
Trances (“Peaches”) Heenan Brown
ing, for separation and alimony.
Of the charges of Mary Lcuise, he
said: !
- «A parcel of lies. T don’t believe!
this will ever come to trial, but if
it should T'd fight it. She won’t
get a cent, not a red cent, while I
live.”
He showed reporters a photostatig
.copy of a letfgf i‘lfnt%‘e t"'\i\l:)"“'f"' and
ise addressed gk wxm and he was
saying {het-vhorable man on carth.’
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and you can bet we are mighty glad of that. But, what
pleases us most is that our customers who are feeding Purina
Poultry Chows are making more money from their flocks,
These customers stay'with us and the growing number of
new customers is proof that Purina Chows get results.
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sell you Purina Poultry Chows we will give Yyou egg record
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PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
' We will allow you 2¢c above market price for your cotton
on any re-conditicned Used Car we have in stock., This
also applies on down paymcnt of new Clhevroict, The
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" THhe' lure of the unknown, ilie cHarm
of mystery that the thrill of the fu
ture bringg to hymanity, ail'dre prom
ised i'fi‘th‘e fg'isit'ité' Cordeleiof Web
ste® ¥The Mdfi ‘Who Knows,” ‘eon
ceded one of the peers of psychics
and crystal gazers. He and his
charming assistances will be at the
Capitol Theatre for a limited engage
ment of three days commencing Mcn
day night, Dec. 20th.
Webster is the mental geniug who
perform astounding fe&ts in thought
projection, transference, or whatever
one may choose to label his added
and unexplained faculty, with such
success that today he is one cf the
stellar attractions in the theatrical
world.
Webster has been a student of oc
cult and kindred sciences for over
19 years, and was tutored in the mys-
teries of fate foretelling by masters
of the occnlt in India, Mr. Webster
has many outstanding predictions to
his ‘evedit; Yand® has' received the in
dorsement “of the press, the public,
the clergy, the literaiti, and men
prominent in the world of science.
However, it is a noteworthy fact that
he disclaims any connection with the
supernatural. =He says he is not a
‘phenomencn and that what he does
in his Simla' Seance is within the
gcope of the average person.
\ ¢l%do not claim any supemamrall
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‘power. What I do I do through mind
‘alone: 1 have meftely trained myl
mind to concentrate, to grasp and to
hold all that it receives. And what
I have done anyone can do if he ap
plies his life time to it as> Fehave.
said Mr. Webster, during a recent in
terview.
“My knowledge is a comforting phi
logcphy, and the most optimistic,”
continued Webster. ¢ believe in posi
tite thought, and that nothing can
triumph against it. I believe that
anyone may attain anything if he
concentrates his mind on it and be
lieves that he will get it. #You can
«will” anybody to do anyvthing, so
lcng as it is a good thought, but you
cannot “will” crime, for there doubt
onters the mind and destroys the
power of thought. -
«¢, Newspaper files of other cities
show that Webster has been swanid
ed with questions, much of this grows
out of the fact that few are really
pappy, he says. His business is to
piness, and™gihe right road to hap
when he comes to ihe UR%%%’l‘“ I‘(l9'sll:4_\.
Monday. meatre
' The Seer’s en~arement has heen |
limiteq to three ¢ va. and he will an-'
swer questions calv {-aarh the c¢ol-!
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yumng, of The Dizn-t h nnd sat. they
l{Cwito] Theatre. - 1o fivslibatch (of)
fouetions andjarg: o '.-Eilgx)uq{n} )
’the Monday j:sve of 'TheiDispatel, |
agflgeach isego foi - Ing‘é’:i'fiifii }fiir‘.’
engagem: i iil Coiidrio, Allifquestions |
pg%ll‘) nateh deaders mustt He signed ]
with the wriler's full, corfect.name!
and ~ddvess on o piece of] paper, and !
Lthen th~ aucsi’on written [lBgibly’ and)|
}:i’i_ufji’-"g‘\;'i‘«'rl\' 2z possible. | Seal 'in ‘An
‘enveltps and; mail to Wehster, ‘care
‘The Disvateh. Remember; ‘only ques-!
tions-with the name and dddress of
e ‘sender will be answered. - Mr. |
‘Webster will answer a limited number
each day, taking them as they come.
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—the old, old wish grows gayer with the
years—Dbrighter with use.
It never rings more heartily true than
atop a box of Nunnaily’s, the candy that has
helped make Christmas mezry for generations,
the candy that, like the wish it brings, is ever
freshand ever welcome. For Christmas giving,
there are special packages bcdccgcsd with holly.
A beautiful present, oz wellias being *The v,
Best Taste in Gifts.” . .
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Any Qlunnally Stove or Agent will puarantee safe delivery by parcels post
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CORDELE, GA.
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WHY TAKE CHANCES ON UNXNOWN QUALITY?
BUY AT HOME. WE SELL ONLY
RELIABLE GOODS
A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION NOW ON HAND.
C. A. CROWELL,
Jeweler & Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
We will pay $25.00 for evidence
sufficient to convict the party = or
parties who has Dheen breaking the
windows and| otherwise maliciously
damageing the stadium building at
the fairerounds. City of Cordele, by
8.-J. Hill, City Mgr. 1-6-27
Contrary tp popular belief traffic
on the Missigippi river has doubled
in volume in ghe past 40 years.
In the publifed’ answers, Mr. Web
ster will use pnly the initials of the
questioner. -
| Mr. Webste}] will call each day at
"Phc Dispateh pffice for the questions.
Pesitively nojone clse will have ac
cess to the ldters received. As they
reach The Tllspatch they will be
l placed in a b& and will remain there
until delivereq to the psychic.
Under his @ntract with Mr. Miller
manager of tie Capitol Theatre and
| The Dispatchy Mr: Webster wiil an
| swer questiong only during his per
formances at e Capitol Theatre and
through the cplunns of the Dispatch.
i Under no consideation will Mr. Web
| ster grant a printe interview or zau
i dience.
7 ¥ L MVERTE
COULD YW tRAGINE?
Flow much bder vour olg hats
could he mad to LOOK if you
have them Claned and Blocked.
Until Jan. Is'we are going to
Cican, Bldck, Stiffen and Re
shape ' ‘Hats for ' Seventy-Five
b sit By ‘Anymore
hats ‘for awhio. ®
ot STEM DYERS
I DRY.CLEANERS
BRIDGES
Phone 154 _ ‘7th Street
. “ASK YPUR NEIGHBOR”
OF THE SEASON'!
RIGHT HERE AT HOME, JUST AT ' @
A TIME YOU NEED TWO OR
THREE DRESSES, ALL THIS SEA- QL DY
~ SON'S NEWEST, RIGHT OFF ' }
"BROADWAY | AND FIFTH AVE. O E‘.T;
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; READ, COME, BAVE, . \:?1; o
ONE LOT ALL WOOL JERSEY i '
DRESSES NICELY TATLORED AT .
$4.95 Y
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ALL $12.95 SILK DRESSES AT . : "o H
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$8.95 w
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- b ALL $16.50. TO $18.50 DRESSES TO. . ((0,
GO THIS SALE AT \
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13.95 AR
ALL $25.00 TO $30.00 DRESSES TO -il g j;»"
CLOSE OUT QUICK AT R
$19.95 (%
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#35.00 VALUES ALL GO AT . ¢\
22.50 it
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OUR WOOL ‘BRESS GOODS SALE CONTINUES UNTIL DEC. 24.
WE SELL THE GENUINE VINELLA
FLANNELS—THERE’S NO SHRINK .......... $1.69
There’s going to be lots of cold days yet. :
$4.95 PLAIN & #ANCY BROADCLOTH,
[ %495 PLAIDS, NEWEST THINGS FOR FALL
E omo $2'49
$2.00 GRADE SILK WOOL SUITINGS
Nl $1.39
BLANKET BARGAIN YOU'LL TO :
PN $2.45 "° $7 45
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( }leaton S I Jept. St ore
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
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