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UNION RECORDER. MULEDGEVULE, GA., OCTOBER M. 1926
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NO CHANGE TO BE MADE
•IN CENTRAL'S POLICY
Today Sparks Circus stands for
everything A No. 1 in the amusement
field. It has been called the “Circus
Beautiful" by millions of amusement
lovers in the United States and Can
ada. Beautiful because nothing over
became antiquated in its equipment,
as it goes forth season after season
newly built and freshly painted,
with new wardrobes, new sensational
acts, new wild animal features and
new surprises. By carefully reading
the sensational features offered be
low you will note that the program
has been etirely changed from for
mer seasons, and offers for your ap
proval such feature acts as:
The Aerial Guices, Tom and Bet
ty Waters, wire artists, Sonny
Brothers and the Sells Trio, comedy
acrobatic acts, and the Riding Roon
eys from the Hippodrome in New
York. In the Equine department we
find Bert Mayo’s group of sixteen
rotation horses, Sparks wonderful
six-horse liberty groups, Patricia
Rooney with her famous trotting
high-school horse “Bamboo," and
Myrtle Mayo, Lorain Casteel, Minnie
Rooney, Hazel Hickey, Dorothy Bat
ty, Frances Widener, Nellie Sells,
Doris Miller, Mabel DeArlo and Babe
of Ik. larg.at from (he Sp.rlu Cirtu. El.ph.nl
ol lh. I.rf.at in Ik. world—comio, to Mill«d,.«i
Tueid.y, October IS.
Now Drive The Car/
Only those who have driven a Dodge
Brothers Special Sedan—or any Dodge
Brothers car BUILT RECENTLY—can
fully appreciate all that Dodge Brothers
have accomplished durin" the past few
months.
So swiftly has improvement followed
improvement, that today the car, to all
intents and purposes, is a different and
incomparably finer vehicle.
The announcement of smart new body
lines and attractive color combinations
first attracted general favor. But since
then, improvements even more fun*
damental have been accomplished
mechanically.
Drive the car NOW! Observe its im
pressive new silence, smoothness and
elasticity of performance, and you will
then begin to realize just how vital and
varied these and other later improve
ments actually arc.
SEDAN Hill
ROADSTER $Mt
COUPE $»S4
TOURING CAR JH2
L.N. JORDAN
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CARS
> Children Cry FOR
TO THE
PUBLIC
IX) NOT BE DE
CEIVED BY FALSE
ADVERTISING
Sparks-
-Circus
Is a Georgia Institu
tion That Has Gained
a National Reputation
For
CLEANLINESS
AND HONESTY
And Is a Credit to the
State of Georgia
- NO
GAMBLING
NO
SHORT
CHANGING
COOCH DANCES
Endorsed by the
PRESS AND PUBLIC
As the Largest and
BEST CIRCUS IN
THE WORLD
Declaring that there will be no
change in the policy of the Central
jof Georgia Railway, President J. J.
IPelley ii. a statement issued today
discusses the principles that have
characterized that policy in the past
and which will be followed in the
future.
Mr. Pc’!cy ctat:r that the -ailroad
realises that it is judged by the
quality of service it performs, and
that the Central will continue to en
deavor to furnish safe, adequate, de
pendable and courteous transporta
tion service. He says further that
the railroad recognizes another ob
ligation in addition to that of serv
ice to the public, and that is to co
operate in every possible way In the
progress and development of the sec
tion it serves.
Discussing the manner in which his
company has for years been taking
the public into their confidence thru
the use of paid advertisements in
the newspapers, the Central's presi
dent says that this railroad wHl con
tinue this policy of frankness in
dealing with the public. He states
that the management Has nothing to
conceal from patrons of the road,
that it recognizes that the railroad
is performing a necessary public ser
vice and that its patrons therefore
■ Pope, all menage riders with repu
tations from N'ew York and Boston
j horse shows. In the wild beast de
partment Sparks "Circus Beautiful”
offers Steve Batty, “The Man of
Iron” and his forest-bred fighting
Hons; Franz Woske's Bengal tigers,
featuring “Prince,” famous Prince
ton University tiger mascot; Madam
Harriette's Indian leopards including
“Blackie,” the only black leopard i
captivity, and Franz’s trained polar
bears. Other animal displays include
llamas, zebras, Spurks group of per
forming seals, the Bibb County pigs,
and Sparks’ Circus elephant herds
exhibited by Frances Widener and
Babe Pope, dainty yet nervy, hand
ling these massive beasts as they
would a kitten.
Prices children under 10 ye
35c, adults 75c.
Coming to Miliedgeviile on Tues
day, October 10. Seats cai
cured Circus Day at Culver A Kidd
Drug Co., same price as at show
grounds.
LEAKY ROOF REPAIRS FREE
In furtherance of an advertising
campaign this concern is offering to
give free of charge enough of a new
material for re-covering 500 Sq. Ft.
of old roof. This material will pos
itively stop all leaks in any kind of
an old roof and may be put on very
easily by anyone. We want this ma
terial on one building i n eajj locality
which is the purpose of this offer.
We also want salesmen in each coun
ty. For complete particulars write
Central Oil Co., Dept. A-23, Louis
ville, Ky.
All kinds of feed for your cattle,
hogs and poultry at Chandler Bros.
THE TORRANCE FAMILY
The Torrance family has long been
noted as among Baldwin county's
best farmers, who have followed the
policy of raising their foodstuffs and
making cotton their surplus crop.
They have always stood for any
thing that would advance the agri
cultural interest of the county and
have always blazed the way.
At the county fair held the past
week four brothers had exhibits
which were most creditable, and
showed what the lands of Baldwin
county could be made to produce.
They were W. A., J. R., T. A., C. R.
and W. A. Torrance. There was al
so an exhibit by C. R. Torrance A
Son of oae of them. They are not
only successful farmers, but sub
stantial citizens.
FOR SALE—2 mules, 2 horse-
wagon, farm implements. All in
good condition. R. W. Smith, R. F.
D. 6.
have every right to know what the
railroad is doing to insure its per
forming this service in a satisfactory
manner.
Mr. Pelley closes his statement
with the pledge that the Central of
Georgia will try to merit a contin
uance of the public’s good will and
patronage by continuing its policy of
service, co-operation and frankness.
GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION
Macon' Georgia
October 14tli to 23rd Inclusive, 1926
THOUSANDS 0 FDOLLARS OFFERED IN PREMIUMS
Big Agricultural Displays from all sections of Georgia. Wonder
ful Poultry Show, Unusual Live Stock Exhibits, Farm Machine
ry. Georgia Boys' and Girls' Clubs, Woman’s Domestic Work,
Flower Show, Art Display, etc.
GEORGIA VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS DISPLAYS—GEORGIA
BOY SCOUT EXHIBITS—U. S. GVERNMENT EXHIBITS
Great Midway of Amusements and Wonderful Free Acta Enter
tainment Program Day and Ni^it—Polack’s World at Home
Shows—Famous Whippet Dog Races—Georgia Fidders Con
vention—Something doing every Day—Oh Boy! What a Fair!
It will be moonlight nights in Georgia! All roads lead to Ma
con and reduced fares on railroads. Don't Miss This Big Fair
IN THE HEART OF GEORGIA
GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION
E. G. Jacobs, Pres. E. Ross Jordan, Sec.-Mgr.
' -JiTTlI
NOT FOR A DAY
NOR A WEEK—
n ECENTLY we .have become a citizen of this
community. It is our desire to be a good
citizen. We intend to retain and dcaerve yo«r
friendship through service.
The new management of your public utility
sen ices recognizes that cordial relations in the
innumerable, intimate, almost constant contacts
between a public utility and those it serves can
not exist except in an atmosphere of frankness
and mutual understanding.
aerve. The Public has a right to know.
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