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1 - Leo Frank Library
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MULLINAX AND GANTT
ARE GIVEN FREEDQM
Coroner's Jury. Wi!I Resume
Hearing on Monday, Fol~
lowing the Subpoenaing of
200 Witnesses.
Th.ornas B. Felder, mt'!mber ot the
o! Felder, And<ll"l'IOD. Dillon ~
flJ"m
WhLtma.n,
hll.:!l been engaged to aei·
slst
the soUclt<.>r general ln
tho
proseeutlon
of
the
murderer or
)1hnv
Ph~n
He
w11.5
reta.tnell
H:ist<'.lrda.v by a committee ot cttl·
zens 1'rom the Be1lwoW co.mmun.l•
ty, In
which the
d'lle.d
The oounsel fund he.a
girl Uvcd..
been
sub..
scribed by r.,.,ldents
Mr Felder se.ld to.st night to e.
reporter tor Tho; Cunstltutlon that
wlt!nn a. day or so he would be
abundantly suppl\.,..d w:th convlnc.
ing
eviden""'
He
already
hal!I
started
privnte lnv-estigation.
he
~aid,
:hut
Hf"
!orm
TWO LITTLE t!.',Y QUEENS\\ I-IO TOOK I'ART IK THE MAY DAY FETE AT THE FORRE~T \\'E'-:CE SCHOOL
.
On th~ left little l\tis~ :<.largaret Brady, daughter of ~fr. and 1'.lrs. Harry Brady, of 195 North Jat:kson street. Ou the right little
J..11ss Ilelen Schrader, danghler of !'.Ir. and Mrs ~ S. Schrader, of 330 111ghland avenue. Both little girls are in lhe f1r~t grade and
possess two of the loveliest l_tttlc dolls in the city.
,.umo,.
1<-geney
would
would
that
ha.d
IlQt
dh"ulge Its
nol!: <llseuss the
th,. Rurna detective
1il;'en employed.
A. 11p.eclal session of the Fulton gTa.nd
jury ia expect<"d to b.. called 4o take
acllon In the Mary l?ba.g:a.11 :my!;lten-.
F.vld .. nce of thlB .probah1Uty waa ftrist
noted yesterday afternoon, when lio---~
Hcltor Gen.,ral Hugh M Dorsey aum- "1-:.
moned P<.>lke C'blef Be.avers and Detective Chic! Lanford to hie ottlce In tiuJ ':
ThrowC'r building.
North CarWina VVoman Unable
to Identify as Son Child
Claimed by Dunbars.
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OpPJ011.sa"'
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Following, a abort conter<'ince. 1-0whlch
the sohcltor tntonu.ed i!Jotb.
that he WW!I willing and re~-·.
to "0-0Pera.le witb.
the:in. t.hoay _re;.;,$'
tu-i-ned to beadquart.er.l!I.
'I' bey wflf\: ..\,-°'
ehlet~
--imnswt. With Mr- Dorser u.ga.tn is9ort"3~7~-~~;-~
Jy. lt Will tlten be -determtnel! whe:tber";_;' -"<.:~.;
Or not -tl\i !ffatrd .ftirY Win. take"'~:i~iudr
'i
frt the case.
~
T-be process or ~llrnlna.Uug '~
IB a.ow belng put into o:peratlon by ill~·~_,.
poltce-. J. M Gantt and ATtbur Mulll.. - "•:
cax, wb.o were arN:'>flted hnmedlatcly
after the negro wa.tc::hma.a had been
taken Into custody.
were relea.sied
la~t'!'tbyurs~~nt~te~~~~~ 'they wel-e,
given fNledom, b.ow .. ver. Cor<Jner Dottehqj, lum100 warranbl "'em&11:dJng .tO
!~per~:::~~en~~ ~ankNe~~e Le~t~ft~
';
nlglit watchman. They &1'C held u11der
inuiplclon, ;u•d wtll be ilcta.l.ned untl~
furth{'T lnv-ePtlg11.th>D by the coroner~a
ju~
.
The Inquest. which wai:i postponed
until 4 so o'elock Thur.sday a.ft.eMtool1;
was lliS'<\ln adJoUrn•:H't It wtll be re-
~uc1:"1o~k
ne;:
~ua:i ~:!er-~:q~es~t 77~1
Chteta Beavera a.nd Lanford that th:U:actlon wa.'il r.ake11M:ore
~
TbaD
SPbpoeQaed.
The large<1t nu:tnber of witnesses eve~
summuned befora a.n Inquest tn G<!org!a wa:; ,,uhpoenaed by Coroner Done~
hoo Thursda~· morning. whe11 he ord~r~
ed e' ery emPloyea ot tb.c Natl<Jnal Petl.-o-cU factory to give t,.11ttmony at the
bear-Jog
¥or-e than 200 rnen,
and g-lrlB .::ame to ;><>Hee head
at 4- o"clock
Tbey were Z!W
~n~l~dihea~~~a:; 1 ~~sa;~n_were.
e:;.,r.""
Although !t wa.s thougb.t at :first
that the~- had dlsclos..d a. clue which
Prophecy
Weather
FAIR
Fair
Frtda>'
....
.·To Be Thrown Open·
To Presbyterian Delegates
Republicans Applaud, But Atlanta Railroad Man for Su- Ironmaster 4ddresses
perintendent ·of Isthmian
the Schedule Is Sustained.
American Peace Congress.
Road-Patterson Backed by
He Says Wilson Will Bring
Fight on "Market Basket"
Underwood and Adamson.
About AbOlition of War.
Reductions Proves Vain.
season
and then feel that you .can ·'
honestly say that it isn't as
good as, or better, than the
made-to-order suit that_
cost you $10 or $15 morC;
with more smart style and.
snap and character, more
quality, from start to JiuiSh,
you have our authority to
take it back to the dealer
who sold it to you and aBk'
has
for your $2 5; and he
you
the authority to give
the money.
You may do thjo. same
thmg, on the same, basis,
with our suits at $ill and
$20; or
our suits-~ $35
-~
and f+o.
\Ve know where onr
clothes stand by , comparison with made-tomeasure clothes; and we
know where you'll stand
regarding them w~en
you once get to weanng
them.
Hart Schaffner& Marx
Friday andSaturditlf.:
Fanep Riii 8111111, lb.
120'
1$0
Lamb Roast, lb.
12c
Vol Roast, lb., 10c to 130
Leg Lamb. Ill. •
••
Yeal Stew, Ill.
lh
lllo'
15•
Park Shoulder, lb.
Pork Loin, lb. •
Poi'k sauuie, 111..
Ml11tl Samte, lb,
Belf Tanp1, ••ab •
10.
aoc
Fine Dressed'
Hens, lb.
.18c
Meadow Gold Buffer
35c lb.
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ah
Tjo
=~~Ll~ht ~f.atcla~'
aar:::b
~~~·.
lh
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Corn
KaTO
ll'""
La~~t
nml Mo.•l At t~a<'"l1H' l
u I [n!d.
W1Uu[l rn M1n•1t• ~ nf I hr,.tre 8.lld
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•••••
do,._ -~
::O::hopµmir n1~\T1< '-"-
S<tbtoov Slat,_,.,, fine! "'"-rfor,.
,. ' " • • • • '•
Gloff Mat._.h.._
Bro:11dway, 85th to 86th Stre<'"I~.
Benveen Central Puk and Rivers•J.e Dn" e
•
Country
0:1r~
cr.t Do<>r
Ai'..., Elr1ufrd 1:<lnl1.0n,l'<ifh Stt-td
SPt..ClAL SPRI'.'<<, & StJM"1ER RATES,
All lhl' Cnmfr>Tfa 'Jf lh~ flrfln.-..~ rork Hotels at one tlurd frs< pnc<"
!'!:!.a~~-
OllV
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Stunning Silk Negligee Shirts
..
That Look Well, Wash
Well and Wear Well
,., '
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r.~/\
el~/~
!!
This season will see more Silk Shirts
be:ing worn than ever before; and we
have exerted the greatest care te gather
here for you the most striking color
combinations we could find in colors
that are positively FAST. The fabrics
are soft and durable, and each Shirt has
the popular French cuffs and collar to
match.
~).
Plain White and fancy stripes. at
~tf}
-~W
:;..
,~ 0
Typewriters rented 3 mos.
$5. Am. Writing Machine Co.
:=. Pots~
Full Lineot FreShMeats
and Vegetables
7 E. M•TCHELL ST •.
AT THE THEA1~
ATLAITA
I
TH EAT~
MAJDfHS
2·s.:
IUlkts 1Sct. 50c
Fri. S... llat.. -.,,
~
Miss BILLY Liii
&tuf- C.1nMnf: tn -
a eun•rtly
~
on th9 Wlleet
llOT WEJ!K,-~'t)Ml.J f.nliilit
OlltY~;-S.-~
$3.50, $4, $5 and $6.
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·--M-A-IL_O_R_D_E_R_S_F_l_LL_E_D_P_R_O_M_P_TL_Y_...I
Carlton Shoe & Clothing Co.
NEWSPAPERHACH!VE®
:JAPANESE PROBLEM
IN LIVING YELLOW
SHOWN TO BRYAN
Governor of ·catifomia Takes
the Secretary of State to
a Large Oriental Colony
Near Sacramento.
MANY JAP CHILDREN
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
Paris
New York
Atlanta
Remnant Day in 'The
,
Wash Goods
__
'
The Sale Starts at 9 O'Clock
Linen I~a"'n.s
Linen Can1bries
Dress Linens
Irish Linens
Linen Crash
Linen Snitin!l'l
French Linens
Piques
PLAYING HIDE AN-D SEEK.
CHILD IS BITTEN BY DOG
(:repes
WhlJ:, pla~ 1ng "h.ldc and go seell.'"
with a C!'OW<l of' "ll.!1d1 en of t'he nel~h­
borbood. Jlttle '10-year-old Alga Peters.
Poplins
Repps
Flaxons
]<~\l'l'.\ dci.' iu the in1n1ti1 1of ~Iav there 1s
put iuto tlu;
ahont our ne,,- S\viss
Htl'~l\\"~ \Yill i!?,"0 llp \\rith thP mercury and
l'Pa 1 ·h the lJOiDt of et•star·~' \Vhen it cli1nbs
•
.m;,
roun..:;· ~o dC'greeR. l•"nr the Hl\'iss Stra"'" i.s
th~ lightest hat 1n the \\-ttrld, hence it is ('OOl
and popular.
•
t'<l' 'Pl'1H'."S
$3.50
New Sennits, Split Straws and Mi/ans
$3 to $5
Geo. Muse Clothing Co.
NEWSPAPERAAGHIVE®
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•
8 0
i~" h~~c':w~:. ~~~e h e~ :O~~d~u~~~~
l
MORGAN ART TREASURES
INSURED FOR $23,000,000
.,._..,_
Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications .
The P'Oml"m
wlU'-b• $102,-
!~~-ho~~S:ht: ~:e b~:::::~ ~~~BP::~:: t
fun q1J.ota of the In-I":::::::::::;:::::::;;:;;:;~;:;:=:::::~~
1
n.a.ve w.lu!n
1
0
ATL.ANTA NIADE
~:~ :t:: ~1~~a;!.~0~ ~t p:llt::i:em~~eu.,~
10
0
1100 ~• the book, •n• "''
objecti:i 1n the MorgEl.n library a.re ln~
sur~d for $8,000,000 at a rn.te ot 16
Cl:nts per $1CIO.
Alb!\DY, N. Y., 'Ma.y 1.-Under the i
provts1ons
blll pe.ssed by the sen- 'I
ate tonight the :J_ P- ?dol:"g'&D a.rt collcctlon would be e.xempted :rrom the I
state Inheritance tax. pravlded the
i:ollection Is turned OVilr "'to a. munl- '
cip.al cor-poraUon of the state tor educattonal, IS'<'i~ntlflc. llte.rary. library
or htstorlcai purposes'" by th.e be.Ira
wlt:hin twa year'$.
""""' ""'
of a
I
I
YEARS
cm
DEN~ KOOBS
Grlttln,Unique
Ga., May
Suit 1.-(SpeclaL)-1
Tried.
A unique suit wa.s tried 1n a .11eJgbbor.,
ing eauntY that ha..e. lnt-ere:sUng tea- l
turoea 1n It. The ordlnaey waa aued
10l" ·Issuing a. m•rrlage llcenee t-o a.
gtrl under 18 yea.ht yearn. and against.
the wJsbeS of the pa.rent. J'ud,ge Hards,. the ordinary, was fonnd .11ot guJ.lt,)".' 1
~Ile the ot'dlna.ry we.s a.bsent from
bis ottlc.e.,the cl.erk of tbe court lesue.lf
the license. As the e.a.11e ba.d to be
Bueti. 'by · th.e <:lerk. It stood on the
docket thua,. "Fouche, clerk ot 1'UPef"w
, tor eou1't. v aa.rrl., ordinal')·."' ~ Since ·
r
Afl ~== AT~=-'=-d: II
11'.-.&:to~~ · - ,....,..s.b1' '·
1414..WlllDIM.1.:$1. ~ ,.GVQ ~-.u.ur.s:-~
,,
Varnlah
I
DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S
liATE
VARNISH APPLIED WITH A CLOTH
I
1;~~;;~;;~~;~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~; 1)
23
Cb am berlin
,. -Johnson -DuBose Co.
their
_surance a.nd about $4,ooo,ooo ha.a been
J)laeed abroad. of.be
portion Of the
If your druggist does not have Pasteurine,
send US 10c for large trial
• bottle and Iiterature.
Jno. T. Milliken & Co.,
SL Louis, U. S. A.
IES"TAEIL.161'-iE:.D
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•
New York, May 1.---COntracts were
dra.wn toQa.y tnsurlnk the art cone.ctlou o! the late J. P Maffi"a.'11 tor •23,-
10r
25r$1 • 00• Al "-•Stores
~
_,,
...,... ~
1
(talateas
Sheetings
Every Orienta.I rug that °"re own-and that
is perhaps the largest collection in any store
south-you may own for less than its regular
and worth price-and here it is the season when
good housekeepers are refixing the home for
the summer months.
I
ing and healing.
It relieves discomforting irrita.tion and throat
tension. It destroys disease genns. PASTE URINE
rotects and prevents.
P
As a nasal douche, p ASTEURINE clears
<L
h
the h 0 ad and promotes D.at U ral b reathing-w..iroug
the nose. Use it daily.
l
5 Yards
to
Now is the opportunity, the very timely
opportun\ty this reduction sale brings.
roronounced Berlous by a. doctor.
The owner of th.:. dog re!U!!ed to al1
low jJO)Jc,.men lo l:lboot H, .aud 1t !s
stated that a. ca.se will be maae against
h!m In the rilcorder'u court today.
I
preserVeS the teeth, purifies the breath and pleas..
antly cools
and soothes
mouth.
As a throat
wash1 the
P ASTEURINE
is cleans-
ll;1t :--t.\·l~·:-: h<l\"P 1·lraug('d SOIU(', and \VC
1·a11 !:'hu\Y ;-uu all the (·hanges. All of the1n
: ou ''ill hkP-111an.' of thp1n you'll be eager
aliont.
\ ' l!Ul'
1
Most Used Because Most Useful
As a mouth wash, PASTEURINEper.'ictly
ll~<t!:i.
l~
Ginghams
Madras
Percales
Shirtings
Ra tines
3-lulls
Voiles
Choose From The Best and
Pay Less
her hand In front ot her
: face and screamed far help,
Betore
anyatle eould.f rea.ch her, however. the
dog knacke<l her down. bltlDg ber on
In the morning it arouses the strength
gained from sleep. At night it refresbes
after the day of work and promotes comfort
that rests. At all times PASTEURINE is an
alluring delight of the toilet...
a liig ~tra \,. hat (1i~tribution radiating fro1n
tlw C\lCSE Hat ll<·partment_ Each Mav
h<l~ ('a:-:ily· OYP1"8hadri\Yt<d the preceding on~.
:rlus .\Ia,,-. 191:1. ~liaH ]Jilt all the: foreg-oing
n1t 11 tht• di:-:tan<·e, 111 th<· nnn1ber ~o1d and in
tlH· 111111~ual gond :-:tylP and perfpct stl'a\.\'
Nainsooks
One-Tbird
To
One-Half
Lengths
Lawns
Dimities
Oriental Rugs
A Glass
of PureWater
With a Dash
of Pasteurine
Refreshing, Healthful, Restful
May the
Month of Straws
Prices Clipped
•-'
.)tr. F.ouche •fi!l!lue.i.:tbs. llcehrm' .lle~cap.;.
·,Jiears-: ~ ·~!.·ir?~~q._~_;;?L...~~~r,ct~i
\
Varnish
yo~r
. a~ip Cauifht in Coliiilors
Qf the National Capitol
THE OLD WAR"· BIBLE
B.r .,.... tt;ordi{iia.. ilrt.'
wa.r.
But Californi~ is evidently ad'V'Q.Dcing
the theory that it may proceed independently of the other statea. and then look to
tbe union to get it out of any trouble that
it may bnng about.
The former teaehel" ()f the president,
and now the indorser of his course in an
imt10rta.nt internatlanal controversy, opens
up an Jnterestlng discussion.
KEEP AN OPEN MIND
Eq.tet'ed .• t oe pastJ:>ffl<.::,. al Atla.nt.a.
aecond-clas8 ~ matter.
Pt,,fT.t..G.11::
Unn.ea
RA.TES•
l:>ta.W• and M."1!CO.
u
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to 36-P•&:e ;,,aper·•••••••·-·••••····••
JO lo J~p..-..
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illl to M-i;q .. lll•»e:r .••••••• · · · · • · · · · · · ·
ATL..ANTA,
GA., May 2, 1913.
l'iotw1thstand1ng all that bas happeued
since the finding Qf the mut·dered body ot
:Mary Phagan, nothing bas yet lteen developed that in any WlLY fixes the crime on
any indrVldual.
Se\eral arrests ha\e been mado and in
the c.xcitem'tlnt incident to the attair sus·
piclon has been d1rech:!d from one person
a.11
.......
'"
to another as the l<aleidosoope ha.s turned
on the investlgatlon.
All <J! which goos to show that the pubUc is often constrained to reach ha.sty and
frequently unwarranted cOncluslcns. It hs
certain that all of the parties against whom
suspicion has., in one way or another, been
dlrected cannot be guilty; under the evidence yet developed none of them can be
said to be guilty of the atrocious crime.
Sooner or later the "n1urder will out,"
but the verdict must come In an orderly
and a legal way, and 11ntll something more
defintte de'l"elops than has ~e! been ascertained tt is the duty of the public to keep
an open mind.
Nothing can be more unJust nor more
repugnant to the popular sense of 11i:.:1t1ce
than to convict even by hearsay an inno
cent 1'.ilan
The Constitution, therefore, takes this
occas1on to call upon the pnbJiC' to suspend
Judgment and not to endeavor to convict,
even l:ty Jw:hrect1on. any one who has not
had the full and fair ~hovi;ing guarantt'{)d
by the cons~1tutlun ·or LbA state and'" of the
Lnited ,states, not to speak of t!:Je allriervad1ng guu.ranlen thll.t Lhc public's sense
of Justice sb.ould throw arollnd any man
who, by Iaw, lS pro~nmed to ho 1nno<Pnt
until he 1s proven to be guilty.
\\·e say thts w1tbout reterenc1• to any
indivldual, but 1n JUSLiee to ::ill who are
e\'en indtreetly under suspicion.
Tho 11.ddrcBl!I or the Wa.sbln~toq. ,Burcs.u uf
1:be C1Jn11t1tut100 Jn Nu. 1121 s Etr....,,t. N. W.,
Ur• .Job.n ......,rcigiUI,. .Jr. •1.&l% <.::<UCl:Bpl>.Dd"Dt.
1n cha.rs..._
THE CON$TlTUT1.0~ 11!1 on •ale h• New
r.,.rk. e1ty Dy ll p. JD.· tbe day att"r Issue. It
can t>o b.ad at Hotaling., 1'1ew11stands, BroadW.ll.JI and FortY-Seeond st:reet 1Ttmes bulldln!J
., 0 rn .. r)
Tb.Jrty elghtb. street a::ad Broad.way and TwentY-nlntb. 11t:reet a..n:1 l;lroa.dway.
:VQTlt:lll
T()
:'!IUBSCRlBIEBS.
our traveling representa.tlV11• ar'!I A L
TALBOT and C. G SMITH. Be sure tba.t
YOlI do n.ot pay .e.JJYoDe eJ.ee.
.,
N.:>t :respun1>lble f.,r ad ~a.need payin<!nts
macl'9 to out-<:>f·tawn local ca.u-ler. dealer or
t.trf!nt.
SHEEP FOR THE BLUE RIDGE
Increase tn the nation-wide demand for
mutton as a subs:itute for beef i1nd pork
opens up a treruenilous optiorturnty for the
south€'rn BluP Ridge. at.laptl'<l liy uature, to
produc(' sheep sufl'.•c1ent to teed., perhaps,
tho whole countr;o.•.
Two or tluei:! )ears
ago the market tor n1utton lwgan to appreciate as beef and pork 1\f'·nt higher ar.d
higher.
The lt>ndencY \\Ill tnevtt.ibl} b(}
enhanced as a rei<nlt of tPdt'ra.l n1spec:t1on
last year whr<h d"'monstratt>tl thdt JU fill
the m1lllons of :iheep and lambs brought
d11nng that period to markot there -was
found 11ot one case ot' tubercuios1s.
The
· ....,.man..v people '~ho, whtither Justly or otherwise. fl•ar this du;ease in cat tic- "Lll ftnd
an add1t1onal rpa;.ion to
m11tton on
their t..ablp:,;
.. \11o1her <'llllSf' lor the llHreai:;ing populant~ ot: mutton \$ found Jn the
hign food ~aluu now placud upon it by
science as •vell a;,i 111 iJs pah1tatJ.1)ny v. hen
properly prPtiared
:-.:o se<'tion \,; uiore fitted to profit by
these l'omhlrl<:'LI cond1l1<Jns than Lio; the
southern fHun Tilt\~P
l<'rom C('org1a on itp
lhrett1gh Vlrg111\a th~ n1un11tarnOUti :erri~ory
has e•'~'f'" qual1!1< atrnn fvr sheep-ratsiug
~--,.. ,.on <i. g\J'.,lUllC ::!c>tl<' 'fhe (llmatc i,; idPa\
~-~"Rang1ni; gro111,u rn abundanl
The 1:10U a11d,
chwale \OJ'.Plh»1 ,\re a.s
prO\ldPne" tor lhP prud:.11 tiou or ttJose c:-ops
upon whteh ::;he<'p thrhe
An addl~lonal nrg111HPnl (or tlw ff'\ !\al
of th!:' ;,;lit>~P l!HlUstr} in rh!s reglOl! 1,-; rfiat
prices [Or Lwd fl.lld 11ork are mfalllbh d~'s·
tined to i=!:O htght>r and not lo1>oPr \1 nh tune.
'l'he vast rauch«s of the 11 e;;t, when• !(
once v.,t,; prof1t,1hle to r,u.,e and f!:T<U<' hng-e
herd,; and wllkh fonn<"rb t11rnu;h<-rl 101\
prlef>d ])(•f'f, .1~" l•f'< oun11g: th1n;:s of the'
pa.st. 1•a1 h) 1Par •h" produrt1~1n o[ lif>p[
cattle lalls f.trtlw1 f:l.ho1t of reachllH~ lle
mand
t nder thl?Sf' <;\rc11nistam•= it is
1nevn,1hlf> tl1.it riri!'t's, 1h•;.;J>1te tanfi' r"'v11:11on.
can b•'
lt.lrrl\v 1110rP rhan
l<·n.por.1n1y
halted :1, tl10 1r l1Jl''<trt1 tr• nd
The c.-..1 Plopm<"n1 oi ·]JL' she1'fJ 111rlus1r}
offers 1tsf'lf as,\ natural and at lea'-'t a )lnrtml solution of tins vrolilcm of tlin mai;ses
~tuch
:\
~'~
THE CHILD AND THE FLY
\'he war aga.inst the typboid·fly ts <nit
to he gn·en 11ercept1b\e 1n1petus by the ac
tion of the Atlanta Chamber of Co1nmflr1•p
in offeruig to the scllool children a reward
of ~100 fo1· Ute best essay on ''The Prevention or the Brecdwg of tlie Fly." Tile
oiler comes through Pres1'1:1.ent \\"ilmer
J..loore and nr Claude S1n1th, city hacteri
o!ogrnt, is OJlf'll to all duldren, al!d no
length. llmtt has beeu set
'I'he easy <'ond1t1ons -..i;Ul probably make of the ~ontest
the ffiost hveJy one of its nature ff\Br held
1:n this city
Tntil chamber of coinmer('e 1s, 1n this
r<'sper1, emvlo~ ini-;- f11ndauwnt<>l weapon!i! in
Its fight for the suppression of d!seas.e. No
{'amratgn of long duration, such as th<' one
ag;a1n::;t the fl}, can be succe::;<iful w1tbont
th<i! thoiongh co-operntlon <Jf the ch.1ldren
of the <·it;-, and co operation is im11asaiblo
11nlef<a the child lt; 1iroperly educated in
the perils of tho f!y and how to avort them.
The original(!'° of "swat the flyl" has
wen eular;;••ct to "hffiak Ull the hreetl\ng
pla<'C>l of the fl:
1cl. or coursf> of gr!"at aid in the battle for
bealth.
Rut the umre effec:ua! plau rn to
deprive the fly of his breeding and fePdmg
pl.1.<'P1'
C!vse up tlle!le ag,:uust bim and
ttw problem speedll~ solvP.s 1tsrlf
l'h<' 11n1.c < unll'l"it tnauo;uratt'd by lhf'
lilamrwr of cornmf'r('c is C"akulated to ::>Pt
to "'or\, e'cry d11\d in Ilic c,ty 111 the
glPann1;.:: of inform:.: 1011 as to ho\\ fli"'s
brePd and the uamup;e th<'Y clo and are capabl<• of doing
Children C"aunot letirn these
facts w1tho11t b<'('on1111i;- aC"h\C apostl<':!s of
dP.tn and sanilal) prern111es
It -.,..ould lie
an elicelleill: plan if the n1ethods selected
h~ Atlanta s ('ommerc1al organiza~Lon vi; ere
emplo;o.ed g~11erally tb.roughou:: the state.
I
\~~r 1r1 pri( (' thaJJ bet>!. as ~utirl~h
101
ing and fn•er fron1 dh31!?fli<<>, the uat1on wl!J
turn to lt mor<:> and Jilorc in the futn:rp,
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' , \Herein Iws tile chance of the Rluf! Ridg<> ,
UNWRl1TEN LAW INDICTED.
1v\"itll snudl P<'rsonal o\ltla,y thP farir.('rS
Jml,l';e L ::3 Hoau is due the graU!nde of
of this "E'PTrnn could within a snort f'li'rod. e•er~ thoughtful C"1t1r.en for his recent plain
build a "'~>lf snstain1ng 1ndu:;try 01 huge utteranCPS in ('Ot1d~mnatw11 of the s~alled
profit
ThP reward is wa1t1ng
In1uati\e
'unwritten !a\\
At the coneJue1on of a
and energ;y only aro ll('e\lP.d to claim 1t
case 1n his lourt in which that plea had
been the 1nain defense hE' declared tha~
K
STA TE RIGHTS THEN AND NOW j .. there
...\ un1Q1ie anr'l 1nterest1ng contnhution to
,
the California J<1pan 1 ontrovt>rsy 1s :he com~~
municatmn. pllblished Plsewherr>, 1n which
"-:_~:) -· :Profe:50JOr .losPph T. ne:rry innmates that
-:y
Cal1forn1a is n~w \irtual\y r>"pud1ating the
,~f;;<·
dQctrine of ff'dp1al so\e:telgnts which she
:';:.;~
helped to unpose on the'south as a result
o[ the c1v1l 1\ar
Professor Derry's vwws
~~
earn· uuusual interest froni the fact that b.e
v;as once Vl"ec~!)tor to President '\'ilsan.
He is an eutbusiast (' confQderate •;eteran
and among the state i: accreditt>d histo,
~ rlans.
In these capac1t1es he 1s recognized
'f ,3;s an autbority upon f"\ents and tbeorh>s
precedmg tb.e sixties as well as upon the
sentiment among the st1rvivors of today.
Professor Derry indicates tllat Cahfor· JJ;ia's action "'1tl1 regard. to anti-a hen legj<;Jat1on is based npon snpn?ro.acy of sta~e'
~
Over nation. in o•her words a flat asser
): \~
ticn of the exU·eme Qf the old stat: :nglits
':£-~; --dcctrine•. Yet he de<:lares that not (he
;__~./.-.~_ most uI~ra antebellum .advocate of this doc~:1-.:...:'trine would have suggest~ that the state
' <-·~ 'iiad the.,_ right to remaJn in tho union and
·~;r.'~~r:··..
'
;!-
~
JS no unwnttPn taw," and com·
mended the jury for ignoring it
He told
tbe pr:son<;<r that he had been m1sguu:led in
1, assuming to usurp the functions ot just1ce
as executioner. and that it more jurJ wen
did tbo1r Un:~ f~>wer men v;ould let their
passions get the better of them
lt 1s full time I.bat some su<!h straight·
forward words were spoken
Carried to the
Ioglca.l
conclmnon.
unn ersal
appllca·
t1on
nI
the
"unwn:ten
law"
means
no
la\\
at
all,. and,
ultimately,
ann.rchy.
Its chief menace is that each
man "'1th. a real or fancied grievaoce
is ;;iven the right to (·onstrue law accordtng
to his own vindicitive impulses, Under such
a l"egime no life is safe. The Juryman who
lB easily tolerant of this sort of extra-legal
justice may himself at any une,;:peeted crisis
become the v1ctlm oE 1t
Not only are the jurymen Jn this particular case to be thanked, but also the
I judge. If more of tbtl men '\\"ho sit on our
tribunal>! would speak ~ candidly as Judge
) Roan sC1det}' will ba''e fewer murders With
l which to contend.
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. LoTe"& L-1: Kt...
I.
Love. from the :!3trlre,
Went with sweet memories of a dreo.m. <lf
Lite
Facing God'~ t1:1ture--bea.ut11'ul a.nd !air.
HlB swE'etheart's kUreea on hls golden hair.
II.
Life':9 storm:9 were pa.st·
~
drea.rn was Love's-all ra.e1lant to the l.a.!!t;
Heaven not t00 hlgl>. and hell wHb no
de1Spalr
Sic.ce her dear lips had touched hi:;:. golden
ha.Jr
A
l'ro'°"rbs o:I'. tile- Ulirb...,.'llY·
Sadd<'st thmi;;: Jn llfe Js coming ba~k to
the p\R.ee "h<'re ~ou w,:,re happ}- and didn't
knuw It
You are a millHHH.1.lre or Love l ! the arrn~
o[ a little ddld are around you after the
da' '1:1 tL>il
The rl'al Happy Land ts not a day·a
jout•ney from th<> home-valleys where tho
violets dream
.Joy not oul) comes In the morning, but
are willing to re(!eive him, he wtll
Jnttke the dark hours brigh.te:r for us.
If we
u .... ,.
'l'h .. )
f'nru ..o
~lug.
~,:,t a show a.t c;opera-you b,.t,
But no'l th.ct tlie;,.'"'' ilo>part"d we're heurln'
of i t Y"t,
11·e're g<,tting just 'hout n.11 the Jfl} ~ the
Dilh1ll« rl1c111 t
OJJ<!ra can
bl'l!i;>;:,
For on the Hill•Hle
C«ruso sing
fu11rnf;r8ph
h<"ar
v:.e
n
fur th" nllhill<! "'tl:O:<'Tlf; h.e mak">! the
An
mu;;k tl'
Th<'.Ju.<;h tl"'~·ic ... tllln t,;; n~n,H<lal ~ou h,:,t
we re ln t111 •n\lll~
f'\11;1'" <'In th< RtllyL\l" ru1 n\~1nph \\e h<'ar
Caruso s111~
Ill
''T'a111 t
Ilk"
the
TilJt "h• n ""
.. r
~mig.,
h<'llr
ZIMl,
t.lm s111,;:1n'
or
th<'
old
)lg-ht
frLr be'o"1l u~ hnt tfrn O'OUl
'" tak111' "\'\>Jni::;
To b.1,,;il<'r 11app1<·i- stallon,; '~h<'n we hear
(;nnrnr.o sing
°fht-
His
An
"'"I
'~01tl.
~re
<om'"' down, with Lllve to atta.:y.
",,y •.>ut her('. In th<" innC'!l.
,,.n. "''' ll('ar Leno t·allln', ""' 01tlll to
Lo•e "" <1111i:;< n on the runnJ 1n·apl. of life "he hcil.r
l.1ru~o sing
vol~··
"\'\. b<->'e H<-'11 1,.,,.,. Ooi.
l ;]11nn<) wh.lt on ~arth that old O(flc(•llD< k• r v. ill tlo "lwn th<)' bring the tariff'
do'~ n,' ~nl<l th,-. • Htl l'hi!o~"PhH, "for hv.'s
le111 Jnni \CJ,<; on lt ('\<'r ><'1l<:t' we can TA·
m.-mb1•1 ,1q<l •~lwn lt ls udJU:;tci! to 1<u1t tho
rwapl<'
h<
",,.,'t h n.. ;;. t•la.tform to
stanu on'
On Uu• "·"It.
l'>'tJP t (K'< 18 w.uti11µ
l
n
J:, " ·
t"
th' \~"
f.-llow w lo> '" 'I Lll•n::;'
t1lJ]• o ol ,~
()Jl
Tn t• 11 h "'
0
"""r~
spnng1ug,
Tho> mud V.fl.11 "C"t and chngJn~
l r•'!ltcd Jn a. tleld today,
,he trectc>JJK all "'"'C nwklngrC":<ted Jn B. field tod<n.
And ants crawl»d u;> rny "to<kln~
"l
ln a fi<'ld toda.\,
me clf>uds '" r" ilnf(1n~.
1n ·l ti<>ld toda~
me blooms were l1ftlng,
111 rt fi.,\,J tnduv.
1ne bu;l!,"H We•c •lu ..»thig,
in a llf'ld today,
"'"'" J m alwa:r8 t•.,>;tlng-"
r<'~t<rl
.'<h<>t<'
r<·"t•'rl
Ah•not
I rl':>ttd
.\bout
r""t»il
"'![<'
0
S<"n.Lt1Jr
'l'no "'\'..-r..,fou.. ,
]felt' a•C' l.\o Vt 1slom• nf n day off In the
llC'hl,; Th,-. fl!"t Is b• th<' PU<•t ur Tlw ill!lwauke(' 81•1 !Hi,..' tlw la~t b-. ,Jutld Muit•nlf'l
L,-...,is or ·111• l!ou .. tun l' 1s1
At>out Jnl' fln..i'r!l
> Wa.sbtngtob.
May l.-(Soocle.L)-Sena1:ol'
Wol'ks. 01' Callfornim,. wants to Upll1't. the
pl'ess. A.a. pointing- the way, be h!W introduced a. bill to prohibit any news11'1.per pub·
llBhed In the DJ111:rict of Columbia. f'Tom. giv~
lng the deta.ilB of any cri01e or accident. , ~
Wb!le the Works bilL it It ahould become
a la.w, would i\lhroud In seel'BCY 01a.ny of the
ha.l"rowlng details of crlru-es wb.!ch rnark. thto
daily march of' human progrel:!S, Jt ts tiot at
all certn.ln that tt:-wouJd
uu•an a
lessening 01'
1;:rime.
The dally newspaper
is only the dally record
o;of events whfoh tomorrc;ow
bee<)m..-s
perma.nent hlstor~· Na.tun<lIY, th<i unusual and tbe
ex:ceptlona.l 1ndd.;.nts ll'f
the day·,. happenlng11
a.re
r .. atur<'d,
though
lnt<:!nal-s
dens<:>d re curd
va.n<:em..,.nt ln buslnes;!!',
In le1t:n1lng, ln 1>1;:hmce
and in at t ls set before the publlc.
As the "mlrror a,f
.John 08""1nPlo :I~. human
nature,"
the
nl:!wspaper best !His Its
place. whlch gh·es the most :falt.bful account
of the passing ;:ih-ow, toned d1Jwn to meet
the requ1rement9 or wise conventions and
tlie dt)mands of decency.
Seoator \Vorks professes to beHe'e that
the newspaper man revels In this phase of
hls work, and he '"shudders to think" of tb.o
EChool of crlme and debauchery. ln which
young men a:re beiug br1Jught up ><.nd with
the Intimate detaHs nf whJch they must
become famihar.
Flut, Who ls i t that demand9 th!" lnformatlon~
Fie "n.ys the publishers uf uew!<p11.per11
•bould al!k themselves the question. nather-.
It se('ms to me, the pulJUc whleh buys the
pap"' s gJvlng the fullest and mn"t µ:-rapb.lc
n.ccountl:' of wrecks. and 11.rP.s. and a.cC"1 d<?nts, that exhausts the edltlont:L of ~ellow
journals gh·Jng th<> salacl~i; cl<'talls of dl
vorces and rn\1rd<'.'r trials a.nd CL Im NI of
i:iolcnee, should ,..,sk themsclvr>s who J,.
1 csponsiblc
Ai,utlwr fr('QUC'nt c1J1npl!unt ai;alnst tlw
nc" spapcr 1s that it" "~<ts its
r.wli; all
wrong"
Unless
the
ulJ1q1.utou" reJ}t)rter
happoDB to bA rig-ht on the ><pot. he mu:H
gather his 111formatlon frmn the w1tnes>!<:S
and b~>ltanders Y<'t th<01 m"n ~ho looks on
l'<"Lthout seeing, who hC":us a seimon and
aft.,i-warils cant renwrnU.-.r th."' t.cxt. who
sees a Dia.~ 1uHl for the !Jf1; ur hhn c11-11nnt
recall the narnl'S or tlw ch,nactr>rs, Hu• plot
or the Un,-.s that aps1,.al to him, wllu is
PL'-"~('nt al an arclaent but d<Jl'IH•'t notice the
1,umber ot th1> Ht,..t·<-t car or auto. t)1e prf'·
c1se ti\.1.~ ff happen:;, 01· thi. a.ppeara.nce of
thos<" inv,)hed, fa ama.zo?d that a. llPwspaper
g,,,ts an ot<a::<lon,ll df'lall wron~..
A co1npU1:fler.tJ..1} 11otfr•· ahr>11t a frlend
ls ,.just n<>WStJ8.P<0r talk,.
but a fuJsorne
eulo;:;} Of lumself 01· hi9 f>1.m1ly IS evlde11ce
of good sound Judgment. antl makocs a
'sphmd1d art1cle.''
The
rC'dtal
o! an1Jther's mL.,fo1tun<'S
nrn.kc:s lnt"'r"'stin~ readrni:;:. that ot hlS own
1:-; an inre:rn.~1 nuti"-gc ,.nd an Invasion of
111,, prh<'tr right,; Yet, ne:-;t t" upllftln:=:- the
star;<>, the rnui-11..lhts find their ~r,.atest field
for actlVlty 1n "uplift1ug the plf!SS •·
Good Christian peopfo 'l\bo lllge th-.1r
cblldren to read im!Lscrimlna.tL'ly the OOolts
of the Bible, v;lth Its tragic record or h\lman
crime and n1l!!ery, ;;i,. well as its i:;torlous
r<'co•rl of rrg,,11eratlon and sahation, who
admir<> lJ1p works (Jf Slrn.ke,;peal e without
nallz.i11i::; tliat the- ]inl<in•'S" nn<l danu~ and
un,... ..:;tl<>ln, d 1magln1J.t10n or p>1.rts of thqse
v.·11t'nlf>< "ould br-lnr; an i~ullJ<•r in tl11s C\tlllventwnal a~" uurlar tr .. tu."::>oo, Who revet
In t11" rh; thm of ·"" !nburrH' 1u1d th" r11p
tun~s of I'll• fl.lrn>l, condemn a~ a deuioraliT-lng
forec In tlw corn1nu1•1ty tho dally pre~s
" <:>ommon cntlcl.im by members of the
b11r smn(!tlme!l utter«<l as an '1.poloµ;:I', 1"
tllu.t nPW>!JJ"!l"r men muist wl\te wb<l.t they
at·c pn.ld to "'1lte The~· make tl11s :;tatom.eut wlth gr,,.at un'-'tlon, ,,_,,,] ~1th appar·
ently no thoui::;ht ot lb; Gao ta"te Y .. t the
same honorable jurist '11.Jt! acr"cpt a large
ret.tlner to take .c case i1l\'olvlng 1011.i;; Htlc;a.tlnn ilHt.t he believes to be pract<cally
hopel.,,as
If,. say,; to himself the courts
ml,,;ht alt,:,r tht•l:r J)rccedf!nts. fl.nrl th11,t his
l'll,..nl s C><S<' m.Ly nave ,{ dlffere1it questwn
from thl>Be e.lrelLch l],-,C\id( d
The last IH'l">l'-1n 1n tJ1f' "'orlrl tf> crilids<>
a newsl-'stf•f'r man for wntlug what he is
m~l<l to wr!te ls thA mnn whu ad,·o<".tt"" that
,1 .. w of the la"' 'vlikh Is tlw 11H1o;t 111ofitabl,.
a11d who,.e la.rg,:,.st: rees cume trum adv!ce al'l
to how to .,,,va.ck the la". I don't 11Jtc to
h(',Lr J,lW'"<'n; r"fl-ect on n+.w'<rortP• r wrltor>1,
ur nntltc l'harasahal e:-:.c1ul<'>1 f<lr them
'1111) troulolf• ahnut th<' ah<ne Is thn.t
ther>''s no such thiri.g as a poet ";:-est:lng"
In a fio->IU
E•cr)· tlm<' the farmers r"ntch
'tm tlle~· a:r~ Pllt to plow!n~
They should strip tbe Phnntn·e to the
core and frail the oirlce-seekers wJth the
switche!:!.
Tbe BaJkan a1ll<;>s really want peace, bnt
don't relish the idea of getting off the
front page.
Secretary Bryan has tbe soft drink habit
and. come to think or 1t, lt's mighty poPUlar in the suinmer season
Morgan mqst have been. a very great
man, since they say he made a w-111 tbe
I
lawyers" can't •break.
/.
finrls somo r,:"OOd Jn the
n~"spaL'•''"
howP.ver, -for he ll>l.~s:
Thc n,,wspapPr hi a. gre"t and powerful
tnflu<'n<" 111 a fr.:.c count:ry Uke ours, v.•h.-.rc
th<" pr.-ss lOI frC"" and untran1n1< le<):
That
uitlt11 "''' ma~· work for gooa -or <:>\"11. 'l'h"'
publn;lw1 of R. ncwspapor tak1 B upon hlm._,,JF rN•ponslbJlith's of tbe nigh, Rt oi-d,-.1
}l,.
f!la\ rnak,-. lu.i pulllkatlon an luflu1 rH'' ,~nd
,;upport for tlte verY best in public a.nd
prlvat(" llff!. l t find,; ils way lnt!l th,, hom"s
of p.,opl(':, and JI•aY b~ an insph'>1tlon and
upllh t'oa.t can do more than almost nny
other force to purify thought. clcn..te manhno\] Rnd '~omanhood. dln•ct th .. stllps or
the ,uuu;:;" to a higher stanitai-d of purit1t
and r!ghte&usl\P!IS, clrvatf> elti2nnsh!p, ;nspir•i \Oung a11d old to a. bctto•r Ull<iersta.ntl·
lng o! the olll!g'attons of c1tu.enshJp In a
fr<"<' ropu\>Uc like ours, and n hlgh,:,r a.nd
more u11seltr.sh p<1.trlotisrn. SUcb. Should be
the m1ai:ilon ot overy publication."
Jr[?", 'Vorks w-ould ha\·e the frunt pai:;e
of a nE'Wspaper r<iad llke this:
"8<.>nsatlenal lllurder In :Brown's Hotel ,John Blank. the woalthy reUretl diamond
merchant, Is killed as he slept
Dashing
widow is being sought by the police. (Par
furlh<"r details, -ea.11 up our Obliging city
editor)''
Or 11. ra1lrori.d wreck might be rE'ported
thus
.. On a high embankment Just be}ond :Had
Mans Crm<s•ng the -palatial fl) er of the
Sunduwn r41lroa.d Jett tbe track. killing
eight and wounding a seore ol' penioos. Tb.e
1njured are-(For intorma.tton a.s to the ex~
tent of the tnjuMes, call up th.e ho9J>ltal.)"
A. robbery might be -pr ... Sented In this
sh.ape and get by the censor:
.. Betwe..,.n sundown of 8a.turday and 7
o'olock .on :r.toi:ulaY, thJeves entered thtt
jewelry establiahWel:lt 01' Brooks & Br-ook5.
and rifled their s11.!e, ma.king a. haul worth
$40,000. (Deta.ils o:r tho crime cannot be
given here for fear 01' tis deniora.liZing
eft'cct )"
In 011e respect, Sena.tot' Works h; quite
rlgttt. Tbe newaJ11L.per man who Writes the
storv of crune would probably become :lnocu[atcd ... !th the pais-Onone virus IMt'ore
t.he man who reads it is affected, 1f the
publicatlon of news ot thfa character is
re>:1.UY harmfuL It Is consolin\; tba.t tbe
senator '"sbudde~· w~en be "tl:iJuks about lt,.
0
1\'o?"J.~
(Fl'om "rbe.llllintni, N. Y .. St:e.r-Ga.-ette..}
Fred C. Casady la thto versat:H& COn"e•
S11ondent ot Tm, Star--G~tte over NOJ.'th
Chciznu1g way~ HQ b
vQTSatfle, bl!':ause
when bis copy l'ea.ch-e1:1 the pa.per, QO one
C:ru'.I. ten on the stru-t..o!r Whdre the 8tor)" tB
going to la.nd. Mr. c11:1a.ayl!l w.rltmgs are
enJo:!l'.able beca.uae ot their- qu&intn.flQ. a.pd
deep bum.or. U be Call. lay bold o1 1:1om.e
&l'tcit1h.t relic,, h& la tu bis glo17,'f"ot< thee lda
Imagination ha.I':! f\111 swing. Be is as tull
of niminlscen(le 8.8 a dfcttona.ry :Is full ot
words, and b2s long-.tlme residence fn ottl~
clal Wa.i:iblngton furnishes him abundant
material :for elaborn.tlon ot wonderful Dhil~
O!lopb.tes. 'Wben he $ets a.ll of i t out o( b~
S)"~tem he tben beghia to talk :ii.bout thing3
personal to North Chemung. 11' yau b.ivenot read the North Chemung eolu:mn which
appears ln The Star~GQ.lllette onee a weeJL
ju.st. because you ha.~e a. notl-on you a.re not
interested In thtng;s oY'el:' the hill. don't
"pass It up'" n.gnjn. If' you W--ant quaintnea1:1,
Fred Casady -will tnterest you
HoW<ilVEH\
this is merely introductory.
:>.1r. Casady has jusy been the reclplent
of ,. no••el watoh fob. It ls a mlnnie bullet.
as large a.a an acorn, handsomely mounted,
and Jnsr.rlbed. Herewith. Js the history of
the af'fa.lro
A. F Houston, of Decatur, Ga, h> secretary and treasurer of th.e Decatur Electric
Light. Powoor and Water company He 1& a.
son of the late Major Washington J. Hou1:1ton, conred.,,,ra.te veteran who traced the
route for the return of the fa.IllOUB Atlru:lta
Institute Bible
to ~fisa Amanda Mayson,
s!ster of tho Rev. Jamee R!. Mayr;on. founder
ot ,th<.' seminar}, which was burned dul'ing
kiherman''I mat'ch to the se11.. Mias Mayson
was one of the donors ot the Bible, of the
cla"s .. 1' 1860, who gave It ht the semlnary.
Tlle Dible was sent in 1864 to Dr Traoy
Beadle, of Elmira. to hold for Paul Collson,
who pkked lt up near the ruins of tb.e eem11111.r~. aln,l.'ng some other thinga e.,,ldently
ca.st out or a window h11rrladZy. Tho Blllle
wa,; o;ent bY The
StR.r-Ga'l!<itte to Clark
Howell three y"'a.rs ago, by request of Capli.tn Co\lsoo. Who rleslr!.>d to return It before h<" dletl. Ml' Hnwell. et'Htor of The At·
lanta Constltuuun. at a l'eunion of the
Fighting 1"~ortY-st•cond Georgia., at Its :rorty"''"th annJv.,.-1'3ary of tlie Battle of At1Rl1ta.,
July 22. 1910, presented tb.e Blble to the
su! vlvm~ relatJve, Miss MaYf!Oll.
Mr Houst<:>r1's place was pa!!!s<.'d by Shermao s arniy, including the 1Q7th New Yllrk,
,in Elmira r"~lment.
His b.o,1l'le ls on or
ne>i.i· the• battlefield, ~nd he picked Up the
bullet th.e oth<.'!r dav In hla do<'.>r yard-fifty
y<.'11.Nl spent-forty-nine years to be exact.
fn a letter that accompanlcd the souvenir,
l'llr. Houston says to JI.Ir Casady: "I am
sending you a small remacnbrance by mall
todny. This article you
will find qulte
h••a.vy for the us"' for which It 1s Intended,
but O( c1Jurse, ~llu may keep 1t as a re·
mlnd"'r of Urn esteem one in tbe far o!'J'.
south has fo:r you
It v..e.s found In my
ba'-'k yard S0rne time since when 1 was out
dlfi"glng to make an .a.utomublle drive, I my"en findlng ft Yuur friend. A D Houston.'•
The fob ls inscribed "A B. H to F1·"d C."
Tt should bri stated that, on behalf llf tbe
l11te Captatn Paul Colli:;on, Mr Cs.sad:r did
all tho correspondenC"e that lei! to the cf.'turn or the famoui; B1ble, an incident that
was :fully de.scrJbed Jn Tbe Sto.r-Gs.:,;tette at
the tlnw
Jt w-as m!l..d" a big iitory t>y
l~d1tor Ifow,eU, in his paper, and tlle presen~
tat10n and rcceotlnn of thP. Bible by the
bruru<ed V<.'lt'IS.l!ll of th<:' confederates was
the great e'ent ot' their reunion. Mr Ca.es.dy
ls Yery proud of the sanguinary !Souvenir
not onh· because of Jts 5cntlrpcrnta! Y<due,
hut h<'<.,1.use of the thoug-htfui and generous
~<:'ntlment8 ot' tbe cblvalrou11 sout.heorn gentleman v. ho se11t it
hut \tl>i adnil,.:-ion tl•at the newspatier mA.n
would be th<.' first an<l sur.-st ,),,um pr1Jve,.,,
tha.t hls shudd.,,,rs a1e n<>edless and hi" fears
Rr<'atiY <'xag~-.111lt•tl.
Ff'W newspaper r(!port.-.rs in this cuuntry na•e ""prout.,d
win!:\!<," or can lay claim to all the virtues;
but, in spite of thPlr occupation, f<?W of
them ev('r orlglna.te a crimo or land In the
penlt<'ntiary.
It Is not belrnVf'd tha.t the s,..nator'g a.tt,..mpt tv .,lindt .. the press" v. Ill ro:icelvu
much .iupport. 'l'hc countr) il<>plo1 es sensational neW!lpaJrnrf', but lt hi 1rnt ready :fO'r
the suppre.islon of the fa~ ts concer!tlng a
murder The fact that a murdar haa be0£!n
committed and the gullly brought to a
i;peedy justice. when puLUshed h:i the n .. wsJ;oi<1),,rs is a deterrent to some r«ader who
dls,.0\'<'1" tlni.t It ls daily liecoming ha.rdar
for the g1.ult•· to e><l'ap<.> ':the newspapers,
bv wld<· publiC"at!on of "rlm.-R and clews..
ha•e ali!ed ht b• lng1ng many gullty persons
to the bar ol' jui:;ticc- whd would have gone
uupunli;o'1Pd
l:r the
stnatur'"
ldcals
of
jouroallsm "'-.'le <.'fI'e'-.'ti> e throughout the
country.
' ardnm11u•N 'h·"W...
"('n.l!fo1nta:u~.
1n th,!r efft11t lo deny
JapauC"se the 1ig-ht to uwn land 1n that
:;;tat(',
a.re actnig
enltrely ,,.lthlri tb.nr
rig'Jrts I don't care i.1 h>lt tho c.om;equences
arP. tn our- nRt1rn1"l ro•lationa or to our for·
nl!2'n trad<:> ' Sflld :-><'nator Varda.m~n. of
?>J!x31~s1pp1. tQdfl~ ln rl1sc11sslni:; Mr. Bryan's
trip to the Pacilio.: coast ,
"This quc~tlon ls more vita.I than lln"' of
mel<J .-.colJomlcs nr pollt!C',;. l t stlikes at
the prrservatlori of tlw white rac~ No p,.o.
pie whom we cannot asslm1Lo.te, a.nit whom
w<> are not wtu111~ to 1wrmit tu ishare our
dtlzcnshlJ.?. eh1Juld have the right to ow1
1•• 11d f!nywhere ln 1;hrn eouotry
"lf thls ml'ans e.n ln~orfet"nce with our
fr\<.'ndly relu.t1ons with a11otb.er 11atlon, l,·t
lt ronl<.'- All the trade of the Orl,.nt ls nnt
to be w,.ighf'fl &!':"a.Inst raclal iiltegrlty for
tlre- Angln-Sa.xon"
s~nator Vardaman
a.ntiouriced that ht'
wc;.utd 1nt:roduce a.t the nf'Xt session a resolution to amend the fed~rnl 1;:onstltution so
a9 to mudifY the fo\l:rte•mth a.ml amend the
fiftePnth. amen<lment
"Thl<1 if! mor"' Important ,than any tarltt,
or money, or trlJf!t )<!!gl.sl.a.t1011," he Bald.
"Til.om...a .Jeffernun fn hht n1anual haa
thrown some light on th<.' -power oft.he government to -make ti eatl<:is. He sa.ys this
power wa.s lodged' In the president and tb<!l
senate. two bra.nchea of the lawmaking
body.• The- subj..,et.., to which their power
extend<:'d, h(! said. were not detlned In de.
tall by the CQnstlt>.ltlon. nor wtt:re the mfln
ot his time entirely agref!tl
"It must: ba:ve meant to except out ot
these tb.e· rl{'Obts reserved to the states," he
said; "for, surely. the presto:ent and senate
cannot do by treaty wha.t the whole government Is interdicted :from d<llng tn a.ny way."
Senator Bacon, of Georgla,. cllairma.n of
the f"orelgn relatlon.s committee, ;;i.grees witb
th:ls.
•
"That covers the case," said Mr. BMon
"l'o{r./ Bryan's suggest.ion to California tluit
the land law should oply apply to thoae
wbo have not taken out their fir.st PB.Jrers.,
and make its a.pµll~Uon genei;:a.I, rather
tban applY it to those who are ineligible to
beoome clt1zens, h; n good one. The peopJe
of catit:ornl11, wbHe "E1Xeret!!ing their rlghts,
should ba.\'e regard to nat:iona.J considerations so fa.r as tbey Gian do so with safety
to themselves. w
The State and . .e- Union.
"Editor Constltution:
Tb.e tnost
a.d,·ocate ot Ste.to& rights in the 11.n.te-beUam
days never clalmed that a state could remain In the unJon and take any .action
tending" to emba.rra.sa tbe g-o,·ernment of th>"l
Unlted States in Its d-ea.Uru;s with t'ore1gn
powers
"While they held tha.t para.mobnt soverM
elgnty resided In the flt.ate. wb.ieh had t.be
authorlty to judge tor Itself when Us rl~hta
were Invaded and to decide upon th,. mea.us
01' redre11s, even to the exteiit of Wlthdraw!ng :from the- uruon. they a.li:io held that
1:1e1;:ession would ma.'ko a state o.n independ·
ent republic and releage the union from a.nY
obllgatlon to defend It To i-ematn tn the
union placed upon the i>ta.to ttie most blnd'1ng obUgatlon to obe}· the laws of th-e
union
••Action such as that ..,,-blch California.
has bee11 pi-op()slng to take would ha.ve
'
11
;r~so~~~:l':t~t b/is{~; e7~~~"' a~°a. i':iea.~eJ:rno.~
unMn,
"As ha.s been well ea\d, tb.e que:sUon of
para.mount sovereignty ""-as d<Jcided RE;a.inst
llS n.t .\.ltpomattox, and we confed.,ra.te E!Ol·
diers a.oeepted that' decis10n without mental
reservation, aod ha.va e\'<1:r deemed ounmlveis
honor-bound to abide by lt.
"We old confoidRt ates a.re a.malled a.t the
action o:f Ca.llfornla, one of t.he states tha.t
ll<.<lp<J-d to render the ded11ion a~a!nst U>=
".JOSl!:Pl-I T
DERRY.
"Atlanta, Ga"
NERVES.
By GEORGE FITCH.
Au1:bor uf "At G.,... Old Stwoab...
Nerves are tlnY White- th.reads, which a.re
used In wiring up the human svstem, and
connecting all outlying dlstricta with headqua:rteri;..
Tbis l.s the scientific definition uf neneii
How,:,ver. tbls dlfl.'ers from the common us"'
of tl1e l'<"ord
Sclo:ri;tlttcalJJ, e~ery one 1Ms
nerve><. Howevl'"r, tf a woman mentions her
n.;;rvcs she refers to the peculiar disease
which "keepe her from rnaklng hel:'self useful, and ella.blef! her doctor to buy a new
automobile e\en· ye1;1.r.
Nerves, carelessly apeaklng. is -a. complaint.. Sometimes H Is Jocated in the real
nerves, but more oftell It ean be found in
the bra.in, bet"'een the a.reas ot 1H1perl!tltlon
and susolclon. Nerves prevent many people
rrllm <>njoslng ur., and p:revent many otb"'rs
trom doing anything whate\_gr In the na.tur.,,
of t(!U.
\Vben a woman has nerves, she must not
be e:s:otte« by opposition or hostility. If th1s
we{e Ci()lle ber nenes would stab ber Hke
red-hot.'"1leedlN1, and she would sutler unspeakable torture"' Nerves ar"' naughty Uttle things. and ca.nn<;>-t be lrnpo!<ed upQn. Tile
be>1t way to keep a i:iet of lusurgent ner-velil
calm a.nd co11tented is to do wh11.t1;:ver their
owner wlsb.N3. lf a rude belng vi;ere to ro;-o
to thl) owner or l!ald nei-vt>s and 'tell h('r
to leap from a ldmono into an npron ar:id
make. a quick dash tor the kitchen, tlie f}oQr
lal'Jy's nerves would pn)bably thr(!w her out
of the window.
Wben a person has 11er-ves, rest a.id quiet
are tb-e best remed~
This can be supple··
mented b\· a rew Hght novels a. da~·. a. rca·
soua.ble amount of i;a.nd~·, a pleasant doewr,
not t<:>-0 homely, a httle agreeable soc!et~·
and un.llm\tnd sympath}- These tb.Jngs ca.n
cure 11. bad cai<" of ner.,,·es ln troiTt :forty to
sh.tY yeo.r11. Ov. 1ng- to the remedy, nerves
wr.n
b~r
to make
1t.
qui.do;:
do•b
:fop.
,"to
1:lae
kl1:dlea."
are quite enjoyable, but tb.e)I' are very
hard on oth<ir inembera of the 1'a.mtly.
"\\'hen you i:;ee a eareworn and 1z:zdJ@:'De.nt
man wlio looks aa tr he. would like to blte
someone. but was too kind to do .so. Jt J:s
gene.rally a sign that he Is sutreling from·
nerves---other people's nerves
Supports McCrory Plan.
E:dltllr Constitution. ! notice ln Wedne11da.Y°s issue. of your Paper a.n s.i:-uclo in ref~
erence to a propo1:1ed bill by Hon C. R.
McCr1Jry, of Schley county. dn publishing ot:
school books for the state. I wish. to put
myself on reoord a.s most earneBtl:Y In•
doming the pla.n prllposed. The q11<':st1on o!
trae bo1Jks has been agitated to eonsfd<!1"·
able e~tent. but,. fn my opinion, by th:\$ plan•
tbe prlce o:r school books will be (:heapened
to such a. min,mum price that it wlll brlhg
them within eW>Y reach of even tb.e poorest
-,~.
NE WSPAPERfiACH!VE®
Editor of "Good Words,'"
Sai.ii to Be Hawthorne,
Likes F ede.ral Prison
tDL. HUFF WILL APPEAl
JUDGE SPEER'S DECISION
CARNEGIEISATTACKED ._ ·
~.!.~~.~~~.~
1t the wrlt1ng of Reg!s:ter N-0. 44.<lli.
sa-1d to be JuJ.ta.n Hawthorne. In the
May Issue of ··Good WOrd11," tbe opub-
A> ..
No End in Sight for Litigation
l!cat!OD ot the prisoner.a ait the Atla.nta.
Peace Mission to
\•Vb.ich Has Been Pending
ted .. rnJ pen1tentlaey, m:a.y be taken all
United States.
Fourteen Years.
fair evldenc~. Mr. Ha.wthorna ls tlnd-
I
lng hl'll aoJoUII'"ll a.t the prison l.n~reBt•
----lng a.nd profltable,. not to say plea.sant.
Maeon.
Ga..,
:May
1.-(Sp<edal.lYr. Hawtbon:ie la by profe51!don a
.Judge gpee;-, ln the United States dis· w-riter and the virile prod11cUons of
trict court. today r~J'ld-er.;><l his decislon bls pen .gholol.· h. Im to be a ma.11 of no
if,,, I)]" Huft Jlt!gatlon, whkh bas been mean ob>1e.rvati<)r1.. That he fl.nds aml>l<:!
,. ma.t,,.r!ll..l U'Po11 w-htc!l to ·t11rrltC! a.t the
~ndlng fo-r tourtf'.en yean:1, but th" , fe-d<:ral prison la evidenced
bY
the
T"lH! ,,. not y.-t !n 1<lp;ht.. a.s notti:;e or\ large num'b<:!r of exC'ellent articles he.
'l.Jlp~al by f~ol. V\'. A. Huft aa well as h!l.8 cont.t;it>uted to the cu-rrent 11:1sue of
by som;'.) or th"- eredltors. b.aa alroad.Y ''G-0-0<.t W(l•r-d.1'1...
be"'" g!;·"'~'·
,1,,,. to what ).tr. Ha.wthorne thinks ot'
vtde ror .t\R ~oJ_O'Urn a.t the 'tederal prlaon, the
Thi:- decree of the court pro
"
fo.llowlng
_para.grruph
from
''Good
th" pa.yrn!lnt o~ all of the credft-0rll 'Vords'" spea.lts for ltsalt;
with !nt<'"r"><t, a'"-·ards Al":i<an<ler Proud"'lt ts w-0rth "''hUe t-0 haxe stood on
tit $3.000 tor hla een"lcP.s as 1'.orrner at- the hard tl'all aui! bottom of thln~s:
tornoy for the dPf<"ndant. order" the for n&t only Is it a tvhol<<JH?tTia expert1nt<"rv~n'.ng creditor!< to pay th'i" ex-tra e..nce which Tnany
tn.1=~ bout we S'ha..11
f".OTil[H?m<a.tlnn or th<! at!onwYll for th., ~a\"e only ourselves to blame if every
original comDla.!nant~. and µ;1\'e" F.dl- 8U.i:>s.,qu<;n1t step WP. laka Is not an upsnn Huff and Mr,.. Matti" !luff .J+'n- \ wa.rd crne, Wllllam Htf:.'~U], the famous
lllni::I",,., two or Colonel HuCt'" children. l"~n.,li><h journali:<t. who fittingly clo:;ed
ea"t; a OI1':.'·9l'Venth Int<:?.:"'- In the sale a worthy li!e "oy hcroice..lly bidding
of c-erlu.!n pro;ierty. The dAcr"e awa.rd- fa.rewell to It on tho dack of the Tled a. total or is.2.~80.42. unt ln,:Juainl:;' tank, >1.i.id tbf\.t a man whu h-"-'! not
the coata. Tbe total fund In tho hands been In Jail could not kncrw what We
of the court amount!> to $'."14.QO<:\.
W.a.>1. ::Wme o:f u.a m.1g'ht th!nk It a.
C'oton"'l Hurrs chief complaint 111 the knO"Wled.ga that °"-e mlglh-t wlllingJy
&w:ii.rdlng or the $3,0Q() to A. Proud:fit. :forego; t>u·t St6&d'a. ea.ylng w.a.a
true
-whtle tho cr ..dltors arc obje<:tlng to (~e wM ln Jan hJmsel:! for a :i.-ea.r or
ba,,lng- to pay $13.a-'l!l to the a.ttorneYlil two); and .s-ince we ha.,·e been accord-who inel!! the 01·!g-lna.l bill.
rt wa.s ed the prlyil.,ge. we may a.s well ma.ke
first decreed hy Judge Speer tba.t this the b.,st of It.'"
tee should come nu~ or the haakrupt's
.,stat<', but lhe court of appe11.lll re-
I
1·
the
London, May 1.-An e:rtremely hostlle attitude toward tht!I Br'lll$h delegatlcm 11ow on the Wyag0 to t,he
Unlted Sta.tee. to arrange for the Anglo--Amerlr.:an
peace
centenary,
has
been taken by a. section of British
workingmen.
At thel.r hoad ls Ben
Tillett, 8 ecretary of the Dock Workers· union.
An ap:peal. sent by <':'able
on their behalt today, to Samuel Gompers is ae touows·
.. :Br!tl.sb
worke~a
a.ppeQ.l
to the
American tre,.dee union!! not to ma.sk
the Carnegie pence deleg:a.teti' mh111ton
to Amerlca. They h.ope America. will
not suppOTt the suggestion that shl'
ahould aaslst Engla.od tn making war
a.galn!:>t Germany.
"B~ TILLETT."
The subject -v.·ns brvught up by Hen
Tillett at a labor meeting In Hyde
park
this
afternooIJ.
Hi::
uttered
atrong !IJject11'e>:i aga!rist Lord 'Vcardale anrl other :rnembets at th" lJeB.Ce
mla,,lon to the United Sta.tea, &Iii well
BB agalnat Andrew C!l.l"negle.
Th~e
mE!t wlth
!ran.Uc
atiprat>a.Uon.
He
I
I
I
I'
I
I
BLACK ELUDING POSSE.
,...,,,.R.,d th!~. ard now Jndge Sp~er ha.a
decreed that th» cn·d!tors themeelvoes
~hall pay the morv·y.
Th-Dre i., now r~malnl!H:.; n~ th" Huft
H
~~t::en sao~n:hP1n_~;1mu11~~. :>~~'.~~;ty.M;~o~~
said that tr the prnepe<;lir>l';"!! were setUed up now Colonel Hutf would have
e 11u~lus fro mhl~ ..,.tatc, bit~ !f thfl
lltlgatlon le e:xtende<i th<1 court c05ts
and interest wlll eat 11 p the balance.
Ravs of New Arc Light
_
. .
Shine Out So BriJhant/y
That Firemen Arc•. Called I
~P
d
T
'/ SJ
I
h
oa,ld:
'·Ttiere never was e. more milil<::hlevou,. or corrupt mls-Qi<III. sent from thllil
c-0untry.
It ls tinanced by Carnegie
gold, which comes fn>m the sangu1nary hands o! a ma.n who crucHled
labo-r 11.t Homf'stt·ad. The whale populatlon of th~ Rrltlsh 1s·w,. ~s antlGt•rman, but I ~la•o<l u;-i f,,.,. my Ger\ mci.n eomra•lM< awl l denH•nd that thn
1 <"<>onad<'s' •ir our 1n...,ven1<0nl ,,1::::..11 re-
I
Oun s
raz
ayer nto t e
Coosawhatchie Swamp.
1~:;~~al~~~ o;~};~~rot~~~;~ra~Jl"uo;psthe~~
Germany and th" bnttlf"Sh1p mak.t.rS of
All,,ndalc, S. C,, !I-lay 1-A!tcr out. this countrl'-to t<.>ment war and o.11
wlttlng an<l eluding bands ot armeol the liorl'V:-s which
arise from
th.e
men o.nd bloodhounrie. all daY, flrlno:-' blood-lu11t of capitallsts.
on one party whlch attempted to stop
him In a public road a.bout 2 o"clock;
this morning and ei:icapin.g, hcln!':" on,·e
Wilson Shows Clemency.
driVt'n beyond the .._tate border Into
G"'or;;la. and Jat,,r Ddng forced to
V\"ashlngton, )/lay 1.-D. F. Van Hnt·r:.
cF>s11 baelt int-0 t:;outb Carol~na, Rich- fath<:ir of a famll)· of dependent ch!I·
ard Henry .... 1.1stln. the negro wf10 klll- di-en who received what is now deuct two nn·n and wound.,d rou:r ln!cta.r~d t 9 r.a.ve h,,. .. n ~n exe~s .. !ve ::ie,;.Hampton C<HJ:rtil' last nlgbt, was pusll-1 h:nce for removJng dist!Heli
splrh"<·•1 lo"cck hY his pursuers lnto Coo11a- i without paylng the fmleral tax wai
whatchh1 ,,wnmp. not a great <ll!'tance I ordered relea.s<?d today by p,.,,,;!<hH't
from Sar.to_,. lale th!A nftcrn<>un andlWll!!on.
The prisoner, convlr-tc<l
at
e;cirJ.•· toni;{.n t !h<' <lo~" have tal't'l"l the fltat.;ev!lle, X. C., wae sentenced to tw•J
trtt1l end t"!l,. nc-gro
h,.1l(;veo1. to ha.ve I y"'ar~ a.nd to pay a fine or '5•)0.
He
hf·>cn }"r-Jlt»il "t g "do"k t•might. At has served a pear and pn!d th<' fin<'.
that ~h~~ It was ,ti'" gen;ral o~lnl~:I: The tdo.l judg., sai<J. \le lmnoseol tW.3
~r th~ _nO.otld men !n thE party tllott\1 ~- ... a.rs lt!ld...,r the bellef tl\at Yan Horu
('\ :~uuhl so<.>n be captured.
would not be able to pay a flnc.
\ nn.cvAr anti
hnW<0Vt-r A""'tln l>l,
.
'Th,. h~torhtncs.s of a. new "-r" light,
comblne<l with tha IHi.tural ncr\·ousness
of th,. fotr :oe:r. "1rought two flr-e r,n. I
glne rompan'.,.:; ~!'"''din!"; tC'"! Hill :i.r.rl,
:Hunter >1trc<et~. ,..nd crt•ro\t'd a m!!d i
panic at th .. rrnllce ata.tlon abu'.lt 8
o'clock la~t n!i;;-ht.
!
A Ah.-.rt ':.lm<:: aKo. 8nm,.. "mn'.l boys
pl:iylnf'; h:-..ll hi·ok., the lam;• nn tho)
co 1·n<:-r.
\\',.tln•·8day it was ro-i.ilat'"•'tl i ~~-~;~.' ;~cH~~e ,.a';~tQ~~s~:;,~ul~ !: ;~~~
with a ""'"" one.
.
I tn.o:. dl<'P<J!lltlon will be. Nothlng could
The new lam:> shown with " 111111 ual 1 ;:revent a. lYnl'.'"hlng, t1.nrl from the t<-'mbr-llilancy. a.nd. wh""" ""e o! th•·, wo~~~n j pc-rament of th" crow<l it ls not to be
r .. B\ire11's n•·arby looked out or t '" "
un"':o1.ped<'"d that fire ..... 111 play \ts pa:"t.
dow ara1 ><"-'.'. 't for the (:r;;t tin\,. she
v 11 ,-. small posse of eight men traJlwa" frl~hten"'d h}
i::::.are
,.d the n.-.gro Inward the Sa-.;anna!J.
R11nnlng •o the t<>l<>\>hnto<'. "h" <'::died river :;wamp and ahout 2 o'<:'lock this
exdtedly r 0-1 the rlr" d>'par;m~nt and afternoon ;;. m J, s from the Savannah!
1
lnf-0rme<[ llt' op<.>r:tt,.,r th it tn<>-r" """ 8 1 1,,.r thf:.'Y left th.-lr automohl1c onl
an awful fir•• •nn '"h"'r" n<:ar ::n~ account or a pi;.ncture and were walk·
F.ast Huntf'r str<:<:t
ln).t alnag the roa.rl"\\aV '~h"n t 1elr atTen mlnUtP>< la.t<•r lh>" entire 'lclnlty i.nt,.-in "·'B utt~a.rted hy sorn(' one
i;warmerl with poll<•''"'~ rl1<"m" 1 and running thr<lugh th"' underg1owth ln
fire C\ghtlni::: a1>1•«1 >IL s ""rllP,,rP' 'l,ol- th•· wood~ "1 hf'Y stcp1rnd to on.-. ,.\c]e \
l:or e>:plalried th<! <'"rl.11><1' <n the a!><rrn.] of th.., r<>,1.d ,.nd as A:1st1n ,.,..me <lllt I •
but !L w_a" lmp•J8s\b;<'
(lnrt t11<' ,r"'1:'1~ nr<l•'r+..,l
him
to stop. !nsh-a<l 11., 1 ·
or th"' '.'.elt-rnoeton!"g hue exrl"ab!>c P• r j p~ue«<l lnot <I mnm<'nt. opooHr(] fli·e <Jn
Bon who t11rn"'d lt ln.
the pvese and \u,·nl'<l bat·k into t'1e ,j
, -- ----woodB. The fire was
rt•t,11·ne<l, and
wh~le blood
\>:1. tl'".u ground 111dCcate'"1
c'THE TRIUMPH OF DAVID'' that .Au:;tln hnd bNJn hit, he was not
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THE _!~RST_ BAPTIST
seriou'"lY wounded.
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One or the most beautiful of Dnct- DOES HUMAN SLAVERY
le: Bucks sa<'r~d car..tatas '"The Ti
EXIST IN PHILIPPINES? I
umt:-h (If na.vld
will be sung- uude~
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the dlrectl<~n uf J 1" 0 Donn .. \ly "1.t
"\Vashington, Mu~ 1 ~Wheth"r hu-1
the ,F!rst H>1.;ot1st <'hur('"h on ;,-llnola} I ni,ui ,. 1.....,,.,..- exists In th<• Philippi nus
of'\'enlng Ma' 4 at !t o clock. A cor- 1,. a quN.1Unn ask"d tnda\" b:; t.he sen
dial fnvitat1on li;i e.xt.end.,u t<' the t>ub-1 ate 0 ~ s~cretar
Garrison
J\C
'Ihe C'ontenta o~ the cantata. aro
Sena~or l:lor:i.~ read a letter from
as •.
a.t Mount Gll'boa."-F _ ( Seci-etarl Dean C Worcestor of the
male chorus p
e ) Phil\pplne government, saying ala.very
"We.r Song
or
rsraalltes"-Ma.le did exist In Manila... but that the rhllcho:i-ua
lppln .. a.ss!'.lrnbly , had decl:ned to paslil
..ln the :<;\~ht Shall ~Iy SOng Be of l \Jllle<l!aJ l<"!Olslat.on
Elm"---.."!Otir'ana solo.
"At the Dawn ..........C:'lorus .
.. How Wng Wllt Thou Forget Me,
J.,ord ?"-Teno:r solo.
"Saul"s
Presentlrnent'" Female
chorus a.nd ba.rltone 5010.
''Tho ·~vlt>ch of l!lndor"-Alto solo.
"Saul a.nd the Wltcb."'-Ba:ritone and
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in your Cofiiee cup
the presence of caffeine jg largely done
away with and your
coffee bills practically cut in two.
?s;lb., Jlb. al!.d 5lb.
I The Cosmopolitan . l
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ean.s at
Cheek-Neal Coffee Co.,
N.iulnrOle. Hoaston, Jacksonville..
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Lile Insurance Company 1
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Is not the Old Cbsmopolitan which failed. but
the new company. with new charter. new officers,
ne'W ideals and new cash. 'Which bought the assets
and insurance of the old company at public sale. and
added to . these ·assets enough additional capital to
make the new company an absolutely sound financial institution.
Upon verification and approval by_ the Insurance Department of the State of Georgia, of its detailed statement
of assets. and liabilities, The Cosmopolitan Life Insurance
Company, of Atlanta, has. been -granted license of date
May 1, 1913, and has already actively entered the field.
Following is a brief summary of the statement of
the condition of The Cosmopolitan Life Insurance Company, upon which the Insurance Commissioner of Georgia
issued the Company its license:
FINANCIAL _;TATEMENT
Gross A~sets
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Gross Liabilities
(Exclusive of Capital aad Surplus)
.
Capital and Surplus $260,036
Undivided Profits • J 08,539
Net Assets
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$499,t29
t30,554
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$368,575
alto.
··ne
Deatt\ ot So.ul"-Chorus.
'"'After the Hattle"'-Teno:r :solo a.n;i
fem.a.le chorus.
"'The
Coronation
at
Pebron··Cb.oru$.
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The solotst:;i wllJ a .. : Mrs.. P<?yton H.
Todd. uoprano: Mr:s. James H. Whit~
ten. Q]to;
M..r. Solon
Druk,,.rHnlller,
tenor; Mr. lL R.. Bates, barlto~eA J.a.rge. chorus will assist-
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NOTE-The above statement does not include stock notes, amounting to $137,478.62, and accrued interest, which
were acquired in the purchase of the assets of the old Cosmopolitan Life Insurance Company, since the exact value of same
has not been determined. The company will unquestionably realize a large amount f["om these notes, and the amount th1f1'
obtained will increase the undiviq.ed profits. Neither does the above include the value o"f approximately Two MilliOfi
DolJars of insurance acquired from the old company, which is free from agency charges of any kind.
UnderwoOd
TypewT!ter
office can furnish high-grade
stenographers_ Phone Mw
Hitt.
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Buy Correctly
Graded Diamonds
Another new Straw from the
shop you 'W"Ould most naturally
expect the new things to come
from.
In buying diamonds it is
quite important to select a
dealer in whom you have
the utmos~ c4:<nfidence--not
only as to his integrity, but
as to bis ability to correctly
grade and classify diamonds.
A diunlOnd classer requires
a
good eye for grading
Crystals, C'olors and imper·
fections.
$3.00, $3.50, $4.00
Cloud-Stanford Co.
He Ehould ba1;'e an
lntuitl'e knowledge of grad·
ing and long experienc~e in
llandling diamonds to
acquire t.he n~e~Ear~· skill ·to
know the many character·
is:ics by which ·he can intelligently deter~'il their
\•alues.
,
Our expert has had over
~6
years·
us alone.
weights
Lowest
experience
AU
are
net
wl!h
grades
and
guaranteed.
prices.
exact
weights
and
grades. are
marked in plain figures.
\Ve serd dlamonda on approval and sell on attra.et-
ive monthly payments..
Write Qr call for booklet,
••Fac:s
About
Qlld 160.page
Diamonds,"
illustrated
Cat·
alogue.
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NEWSPAPERARCHIVE®
Maier & l'!erkele, Inc.
Diamond J\<\erchants
31-33 Whitehall St
Established 1887
Attention is called to the fact that this company begins business with $368.52'5.70 of actual available assets, of which $260.036
is capital and surplus. subscribed at two for one. or $100 surplus to
each $100 capital stock: and $108.539.2'0 is undivided profits acquired from the purchase of the assets of the old company. With
other assets not included in the foregoing. but explained above,
THIS COMPANY ACTUALLY BEGINS BUSINESS WITH
ITS STOCK WORTH MORE THAN THREE FOR ONE ON
ITS BOOKS. The capital stock of this company was sold without
one penny of charge against it. and every dollar received from its
sale has gone directly into its treasury.
61 PEACHTREE ST.
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$1.00
TO
$35.00
==:,OUR OWN MAKE===
ROUNTREE'S
The officers of The Cosmopolitan Life Insurance Co., through whom it will .
command public confidence, are:
JAMES O. WYNN, President.
M. M. RILEY, Treasurer.
W. S. ELKIN, M. D., Medical Director.
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W. L. POMEROY, Secretary.
MALCOLM N. FLEMING, Asst. Sec.·Treas.
LITTLE & POWEI..L, General Counsel.
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Executive Committee,-JAS. 0. WYN,N, J. K. ORit W. L. .PEEL,
A. G. POWELL~nd PAUL B. TRAMMELJ...
Finance Committee-W. L. PEEL, JOHN W. GJµN'J.', W. J. BLALOCK,
F. S. ELI.JS. .··and M. M. RlLJi:vi
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Weed. dlreetor ot. th& poalal uv1.._15ystem. slnce 11:25 estabU11iuni"nt. J)fllaem.. '
ed to Postmwrter Gen&ra.J. Burleaon t #""
hls l"tl:Sltrnatlo~ e!l'eeUve. .l~tr- 80'
da.);r
Mr Weed wlll angag-e In bwilne•-tn.
Yori..
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Balter cOldala waler . . . . . .
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Cottolene
is 100% sho~
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lh.-. anr .. 1 l n ~ nf rec:11 l h • f \ '
Phi [ PSllln v.li\ ht .. ldlf:'.h~!ul
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h.'.1 ~
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th.- i;:.
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\.Vould Die, But He Helped
Her to Recovery.
or
honur a.t .,,.~ .. r«l \<nth~ l> !" )r•· h<'r a ...
parent»
partu1 e f< r l uropc- " :h h••
on th.,. ~otl•
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t'-i rlt"'' 't\ Hl
gh<' a Jun< hPO!
1" "' 1! ent<'r
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To r·isitors
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1: '\rLC01 1 1dl! .. , <'dB. n .:it
luncheon toda' !n rum»Jlmo;,nt t<> '14tss
'1.al'!On Robert'l of
'\fr"I
.1.nno> .::;, lrlf n
l tlea
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and
\\-<J.shln<r;ton
guests or Mr'<
lWiss Ellzs Entertains
'11'<'- Ruth ~ IJ;,un
f ' - ' " ' " ' 1, who
''"!llr1- "ll'<'< "1-l(l<'"n D<1"-.an
wa"I
.c p1ett} luneh<.On
M1~'< Katht>r\nf> 11
lf<"
Th
1 1rl\ or ten ..-.. ,..e sAat .. d "'t a
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ll:U.P.St of h
ii
gL'\·en )<'«t 1da.'- b•
table
p,..as
pH :1u
.tn(I
.,~que
tl11)
~ll
with
p!nk
<'olor
d!'la!ls
<;WP<'t
"''re
plnk
h<'<'Om1nz ;::own
<'l"ePe
Ut LONI n
pla\t<-rl
'\ll;s'l \•llson "'01r a f!i .... u
ni.lte! .. s,;(' 1-o"'n 'lllth .,_ ""' dt hladt
hat 'l\:l\.,~ 'I'nri'Oa1' '~ore black < <-PC d,,..
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and tiow
they al:'e ta.kll:1li;
tr cnd'!I
Two Popular Specials
Creamed Peach:
lfalf .. u~ 1.. naoq .,.ling .,,..,,, b
to11p .. d oil ...-Ith d.,-lkh•ll8
~rl'aSI
la~i..•
on"r""~
1•onlo11 1-aniJla
hin8 <'lto,..rl'T
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Creamed Pineapple:
Qn .. '""' ... i:i;•nutn.. ff11...-11Unn pln•appl<' 1>ortlon of .. aolll.,,
I•.- • ~.. m1 lndJ.. ot .,....... b ..d pln ...nppl<' rlui"'h ..d 11 ltll "'~""'"~
• hlnu • h,.rry
There Are Others at
Superior in Freshn.,....
Quality and Flavor, to
any Biscuit you ever
tasted.
Search anyw he rc. everywhere.
and nowhere can you
f i n d better, fresher
and m o r e delicious
crackers! They are so
good that you can"t
tire of eating them.
You can eat all you
want 'Without overworking the stomach.
because they are easily
digested.
Every
biscuit that g o e s in
every package is inspected. For t h e y
mu s t be absolutely
good in everyway before they are sealed m
the triple sealed package.
Try a box today for
luncheon and for the
children after school or
play.
Cardul-i:ny da:agJJter 'for (lln•, arut 1t 1!!1
belplng tier
Sh"' lis :? yea:ris old, a.Dd I
am nearly bl
CarduJ helped W'I 11.lJ
I certa.lnly do
I 'J,>ublh.•b
i <::ardul
tr you
this letter
~erta\nly
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know
Cal'dut high enou.gh
fl•l<lf<c
You ma.y
wish.
saved my M'fe
tor-
a.ad
1_
c&nnot sa.y t-oo rnuell tor tt..
derful medletn• ..
Cardui f!!I good. tor 70Qn8' and old. It
cairtn but Utile to tr7. and may me«.n
110 much to you.
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Get (L bottle of Cyd11I to-d&J"
N
B -""':l:'He
to1
LBdle3
Ad~itl.;,r'T
Chattanooga Medlcille Co.. CJ:l:&tta.noaga. Tenn
for S'Pedlll ~
Dept
mant tor Women
sent In plain wrap-
h
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5c
Made in Atlanta
by
Built to Protect &bySold to Protect You
For &b7 the S1dway Gua.nmteed ta the roomle!t
currsge o.a the market, ha. the only spring that 1a
ad1usteblc 10 baby's 1nerea~e m wel&ht, and ill
Frank E. Block
for rain or eunelune.
For 't'ou 1t has. Specud Fabnkoid Leather guar-aarecd .ga1nat creck:Jog. pee.bD,g or tearing, Real
Rl;lbber T1te9 inatud of compo-
Company
~ed
aition; every part
Uncaaclitionllll,,r GalD'Clllh:al
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lorT- Yean
Yoo .Ul like tbm carnage tM
muw:te you ec!I lt. you 'Wlll sc-.
ccpt no Other when you bow itl
-apprec:tate 1t.... Don
baJ>r.t w.n
ai_.
u,J.eet you
c:aniagc tiU you aee a
SIDWAY t;UARAJt1TE£::J, Ma.ct. bSkbato
M'.n:alllPos Co.~ 1019 J4tlti sr.. Dlilunt. ''"'·
See the s~ cir T1Je;Je ~~
M. Rich & Bros. Co.
Sten:bi Bros. & Barnes
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to Mahl 5000
Atlanta >ag
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AMERICAN RECOGNITION
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POWERS H_ESITATINC· · 1~~.;~\:-St~::~~:?i a~n:~:.:·~~·~:~:::~~ii(~
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.. M.ON_TEN.EGRO
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FACTORY GIRLS GOING TO INQUEST
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FOR CHINESE REPUBLIC
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It \Vitl Be Formally. Extended
Today-Chinese Assembly
Is Organized.
Taken
V.'allhlni;::ton. May 1.-Berore Sec-retary Bryan lf!ft "\Va9hlr.gton f<>r Calithat Charge Wllll.11.ms, al PPkhiK, had """" Jsntructed
to ex~,.ntl !ormnl recognition to the
new ro;.publ1~ .,r Chlna a,,. soon a:<1 the
~onst1tu,.nt a><>1••mhly had bPen properly
nri;;->1.n'.zPd In flll it>! branchP" and pro·
~·1,.l<rn mRd" f<>r. the election ot adlJllnl.'ltratlv., orttcers.
At thnt t!m\" lt wa,. ex:peet.od that
th"'"' prel!mlnarl+<.s would occupy only
a low d.'1.Yl!I, hut party -dh·lslonB &'Prang
~1.:'r~.n ~~~;c~o;;,M·~i:~n;·,~ ~:r:~.~inl;g,11~1~~
Mrs. J. R Hardy, who was 4'nter·
tained dt'llfl:htrully during grand opera..
th" guest or her dw,u;ht.,r, :'.l.trs
~- B. C<>w•u1. ha>! returned to her home
at '-~·ill<trll, Ga,
.\Ir".
\V.
<lnll>;ht<'r,
t1.,·s;·ill<',
Na!lh~·!Ue,
QuillJ,,,n Is dslii;1g- her
.T. '\.V. Jun•'"• in Carwill vi~lt h"r "0""' in
Tenn..
beto:,-e
r»turnlng
F".
M1·>1
Silt•
home.
New
Mrs. M Ad<>,ms and M~s :\.imn Papy.
0r Atlanta.. arc at prr-s<·nt l~
York City. Wh<'re they ar" at'.the HO·
tel v.--olcott.
Mrs. F:alns. ~fr. ~·rancJ3 Ralrt!! and
Mr. and Mr><. l.>, Q. Doo)(herty. Jr.,
have taken a.n apa.rtmient at 190 .fllni1'.JAI:" street.
:i.lr9. John \\•. Rdd. nf Mac'.nt1. ls
the guest ut :\ll'B. S1mmous !n th<:
LJllan 1i.pa:rlments.
Ml""' ROOyn You"""· who apent the
week·en<I Jn (Hrm:nghnm. ia the r;ueat
t""w da.Y.'l oC )"lr.'l. W. C H 'Jmµhr!.•s., b•~fure i·l'turnin::; to ht'r home
;,, V,."a.shfngton. [) (".
tor a
.Mr\!.
r~o!ll
a
Kl rtlanoi Kl· nan
recent illness.
l;iaH
rce•n·ered
Mrs. Harvit'.' .TorU;HJ will .return from
\\."nshlngton an<J ;>.:,•w York today.
Mli;s !'Jen><. Hammond Jeft fO"r her
homo !n 01Ldsden, A.la.., yesterday. art•·r a p\t'asant vt5lt to her slst.:r. Mrs.
.lC>bn Staton.
Mrs' "'· T>. ~'ood.. wlrn ~ut1'er<'<l se·
>er1: injt:rles Crom a fall several weelts
"go, Is lmpr<i~·ing.
Mr~ v.·.
C A. n .. nry and <'hlldren
return{"d to thcJr hom" Jn CoJ;.irnbu!<,
Ohio. S·.inda.y, ll.It\"r a vlslt of several
we<1ks to '.\Irs. Fl,,m!ng DuBlg-11on.
:a.tr.
Wilson Hardy, of Rome, "l\·a.s Cn
In Old Time May Festival
School Children JY!ak.e Merry
Th("rP. wa." a "!I-Jay <le.Y fct<> at tl;" for thn l':inililY sd10n! oag,.. :\.Jl1'!1 Bout~
Forrest a,·,,nu,. "rhool ~···,.tc-nlay and. W<•ll !l111lgl11~. -~'1(> wa~ r0qu1>sled tn
e.i; it w&.>. Ow ftrat time in many ye-am wd~ .. rihont the :>lay du.~· fc-stiva:, and
tbat a r"'e.l old-time May day f<:sti-,;a\ her atory Is told bdow·:
has been held ln Atlanta. th(, o<:cas!on
··nn Thur~day a rnuat beautiful prr>·
not ont~· or lmrn .. nse ph·asure to gra:ll was rendered l:>y th"' pup!Js of the
lhe UttJ .. one1:1. b:.it ot ((rt-at !ntPrest tirnt ;ind seetond
i:;-1·a11<•a
.:- .. Jebratlng
lo the gro~·n-ups who "l\·~'1·e presf'nt
~Jny dny.
Many yea.re a!'[o ti.., f'lr·st o! Mci.y waa
"f)n Th" pre,·inu.~ <lay t!"lP pupils mad,,.
celebrated throuithout
count!"~·. and I tn., bea~tltur May 1,v.skds, whkll theY
the ~plr!t or th.-. !!ea1:rnn was manlf<>st, f11l<•t! w-th g"•Jrf':°~OU!I floWPH• at every
in Atlllnta, but of recent Y\"ars th<:: dC-l'l<'rlpt!nn _on the morning o~ the eneu!!ltom haa b.-.en dlsl:'Ontlnuc-d.
terta!nrrH'nt.
The ('.hildren or the Fon·e>it av!'nU<"
, ..rh .. pupil" mar< hPrl !nto th<>lr clas><
l!r-houl do>clded to have a May <lay fpa- ronm •••Jth baskets. uverload,~d with
tlv><..l. 11nd it waa agreed th.al the i!'.tle flowe1·s.
On •·ar'.1 11t•lP h,-,ad wa.R i...
to!R ot the ttrst grade and &Ct'ond flow"r wreath, and .,JI were dressed
gradA were thf! rlght peopl<J to CA.rry in whll(·.
i:>u: the program, Th<>re were so many
"°"ni::;"' Hy t"hlld.-.en.
V("rY beautJ!lll tot"1 that the selocttorr
''lTpon .,nl<·rin~ thc!t· room the-.; Rang
of a Mav queen b<0cnme to<'.> dlfflc-ult. ~P'l'"d ~w•·<.'I ;nr! a.pprupria.te ·aung>1.
and eo they all he<:>,.,.me '"llt!l .. queen-'<." 7he n<'Xt. ln!Pr·i·st\ng o>vC'nt was when
l'Jv.,.ry chllcl. !'!~Id In her arm!> a ctnlL lthf' 1!ttl•· )C1cls '"'"""' 11,., <lull >'on,c;, a.nil
a ven· lovP.J}· dC>ll. .11.nll the .!lln1;lng oflf.llso t'X/,l<liri.-d how tll<>J' rocked tbern
th" "Doll t:;ong" was th., most µleasing 1 0 slec_ii, 1'~old1'<l thcff. and how they
numb<'ll"" on the program.
, attcndwl tu th!'m In ,;.,ner"-t. Tt.e t.oni'
On the daY betore the first or May: part h<ul 1n!l!tr11't ca.,t;•. ""d 1_hey s,,n.,;
the ehUdren made bnskC'ts whlch theJ· lb~lr "f<uldl<er llv.1 ·· .;on;; w1lh flags
filled with, gorgeou,. flowerfl or eve~y waving <1n<l ilrums b<"lttlr,g, much lo
des<'r!r>tlon and which lent a "'ha.Ju ut t!'le d<'llg'.ht or the roomful or guests.
glory'" to the Mny day "eene.
Aflf'r" ~··w nior<• .!longs th~y adjourned
As The Const\tutlon has a "regular to thP au<Ulor;um ror the f\nal en~nt.
corr<>spon<"lent'• at the Forr,.,.t av<>n1lc whkh was a pi:-..tt.v <lriil, nwl a lltt!e
school who writes lette>r!I ("ach week Ca.nc" <""onc1uder1 the e:<e .. :,-('ls;.,s,"
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the dly WPdnesday, ,.ti r(!ut<' to "\\-a><h-
lngton. D. C.
Mrs. E:nma \'i'o"d will
for a ,,islt to RnoAdll••.
Ml"'"'
Jani\'
Laird
Mrl!I. Cad~· .Laird for
}.. av ..
;;oon
l;i with Nfr. and
the aumnrnr.
Mr. Dan Car.,y lea.;·ea on the 8th for
Next Time y
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fifih Ave. fl t\Ry..BRJ. St.,
NEW YORK. CITY
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12,000 Yards in
h!s molher. Mrs. v:. H. Barnett. who
has been the .c;uest ot Mr. and Mrs.
Martin for ""'ve<:al W""ek!I.
Jn
"Ihm Ann!" Alk.,n ls v\s!ting trieods
::louth Carolina
M!sn J.ou!s" McGovern hrti< returno:d
rrom a. vii:1lt of sev .. ral W•'eks to SI..
Louis.
Mrs. ~·nuarn F.. Foster ha.s ro!'c-ov1>red
from a recent llln"""·
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Mr a <'! M
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go 1;., ;.;ew ~ ~rk e~~~e mi~~;<>-~te~ "I\~ 1
manth
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Mr.
!<p.ent
ra.ce,
home
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and :!!.t:r,,, Albert IIoweH, ,Tr., who
Uie winter at the Gf!or&la
hav., mo~·ed out to th .. tr couotry
o-n the w~terworks road fo:r the
j
Ter-1
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Mrs. Joh11 ,.. Ennis, aceom;ianled b.I'
Mlltlred Thomas. Mary VE!rn')y
and Ruby Le"' Eelf!B, lf'ft yestel"day !or
Oxford.
The'~' wtJI attend a reception
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MrR. John .T. Woodside had
as their guests for <ltnner last nl"ght:
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Mr. and :iit:rs . .Hugh N, Mell!o>e, who ara
at the Pledm-ont, and :Mr-, and MrB.
John .J. ~Voods!de•.Tr.
Mr. anu
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Miss Hildreth 8urtQn ~mlth will give
a. matinee Party today tor Mrs. Hugh
VE IVA
LokAy•s
guest,
Miss
Vrlnn,
ot
Rlr:h·
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Martlna livrkc, ot: .:>-Iacon.
Mias C11rolyn K!ul':" has invited eight
young women for bridge this a.tternoon, the gucsU of honor to be Mi>19 ~
Winn. or Rlchmond. who ls vfa!ttng I
Mrs. Hugh Lokey. a.nt}.
Ml>1!1
ltobyn,
Young, of °"'a!!hlngctr)n. D. C.
thesyrupwiththeREDLABEL; andyou'llkeepon
using itafteryou buyyoqr fiTsl package. Try Velva
nett time you make candy. It makes great fudge,
too, and you'll notice the difference in the first
batch. Your grocer has Velva in the green can,
too, if you like. Velva is ten cents up, according
to size-and you never bought its equal. Send for
the book of Velva Recipes:. No charge.
Cooking School.
Cooklng se:hool every day at Y. M.
C .'\. from 3 to 5 o·cJock,
Menu .tor
F:r-l-da.y:
Whlte lLlnir.
Fancy Cakt:!!.
Cuc-umber Aspic.
Mny.unn.alee.
PENICK t<- FC!"R.D, Ltd.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
KENTUCKY WAFFLES
Yesterday's record-breaking crowd in response to our silk sale was not a
surprise.
It was looked for.
Because we hold this SILK SALE every May, and Atlanta women kno-w
what to expect-the choicest silks of the season at
Savings of a Third to a Half & More
'!.'hey got such silks in this sale. Not choice of a few odd pieces and tag
ends, but choice of hundreds of crisp, fashionable patterns, fresh from the looms.
Interest today centers in the imported l<rench.
$3 & $3.50 Silk Voiles & Chiffons at $1.29 & $1.39
More than 100 pieces-the importer's entire reserve stock. Dreams of loveliness.
chiffon cloths and French voiles, exquisite dreams of artists made manifest. Some ha:Vedeep borders of charmeuse; some of meteor crepe. Some are overprinted '\.\'ith striking
-:''-"·'
Futurist designs in color com~inations that only the French w~uld dar~; others are in spac~d
>~:?.t"~
floral desig:is and Dolly :£\.fadtson patterns; some-but one cant describe m.ore .. than 100 dJf- ~---_·_{.~i,_J_._
ferent fabric-poems--please come and $ee them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Petf'r F. Clarke will Ro 1'
to BaHJm1.1re on the 19 th a:nd Mrs.
Ciark" wll! re me.In to attend the grac1-1·
uat1-0n or :r.11s~ Frances Clarke,
at
Oou"n"r coliee;·e.
--servethemwithVelvaSyrupwiththeREDLABEL,and
know syrup as you've-never known it before. Velva is made
,
for table use, for making cakes, candies and other goodies. It
puts new go in griddle cakes, makes muffins taste like more and places a plate
of biscuits into a little world of its own. Good? Yes, ma'am, great~and its
use brings the hi:ith cost of living down. Goes twlte as far as butter on bread, and
costs: only a fourth as much. Nievier was, and ner;ter will be. any syrup as ...rood as
J!.
An Overwhelming Success Has Followed This Presentati'cm of the
Annual May Silk Clearance
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NAME OF SIL:
ere
Bordered Chiffon
Dress Taffetas
Silk Suiting
Kimono Silks
Silk Foulards
Silk Foulanls
Mes salines
Fancy Taffetas
Messalines
Chiffon Taffetas,
Imp. Foulards
Fancy Messalines
Striped Wash Silks
Pongee
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monies here tuiius. 'l'ha t&.blet was
the gift 01! CUm~rland ct.apter, D, A.
R.. to the city ot Na.ah\'ille, a.nd Wll.fl:
•.,,,..,,,.d
on
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city
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•ts daY one of the show J)~
ot:
I=;~:;::E:e :7::;;£:~a£:~
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Ar:o~::er ~plen:::T~rou7ALUE
Nearly all Colors
All Colors and Wbite
All Street Shades
All Colors
All Coloni
All Colors
Black Only
All Colors
Street &: Evening Shades
Double.
27 in.
24 in.
27 in.
23 in.
23 in_
Fa~Colors
36 in.
24 & a7 ins.
24 in.
26 in.
42 in.
24 in.
White and Colors
White Only
in.
27 in.
Solid and Changcables
Black Only
An Added ~eature:
:«¥;'::'.';:?'
PRlCE
$2.50
>.OO
1.50
1.00
I.00
.5g
6gc
6gc
J.00
33i:
7gc
1,00
66<:
I,00
I.00
t.50
1.25
1.50
1.50
32
g8c
5gc
8gc
&11
:~9~/
·x
59c.
59C
g8e
6gc
Sgc
g5c
Up to $ t.50 Remnants, at 29c
For the second big day of the sale we take the season's accumulation of remnants -:~{
silks that have sold down to short lengths of 2 to 6 yards.
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About 1,200 yards in all, including the best styles and silks of the season. AU l_go:-,;
on sa1e at 8:30 a. m. at 29c a. yard. Choose from
-29·c·
Polk Memorial Unveiled.
Nae-hv\lle, Tenn.,
.May
1.~A
me.
morlD.l tablet mark!ng the site ot the
homl) ot President .Tame-a, K110>1: Polk.
waa 1.1nvelled wlth a.pproJl'riate c(lre·
Lac.es., Main Floor, Right Aisle.
Because these are Silks that Women Want to Buy
and NOT Merely Fabrics that We Want to Sell
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Make waffles,
Now shown in window. Sale at 9 A. M.
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Ml!ls :\fade Maclntvrr>. who has t;i e
ltl
t St J
h'
·r
e 11
1 eon~
tose-pd"' 111 lr~ar;•. ls now
1
hum: ;~~~~ru:".
waa ll le to return
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r. an h
rs. A:rthi':r .Jfow.,ll h:avs
Paonen d a.
uuse on
oulevftrd,
near
llth . 0 e ~on, un,tll the c<.-npletlon of
etr ne"I'· 0 n 1 e n Druid h"Jls.
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Mr. Edward 8an1Ptt will spend the
W<'ek-~nd In Clln!on, 8. C .. th., guf'"t
of Mr. al10"! Mrs. Venable Martin. He
12C
The laces consist of Calais Vats, Di.amond 1iesh, P_ latte Vais, ~uby at~d French V:als..
Beautiful patterns in edges an<l insertions to 1natch. Edges 2 to 6 tnches, insertinns 2 to 5 inches. Not a yard worth less than 2oc; some worth to 6oc; most
,
oi then1 worth 3oc to 5oc. Choice of the lot ....................... ·············"
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Mast<:-r Ed ward Yan WinkJ,,. "Wlll
Str•miJ the
week.end
with
Ma.ster
Cba.rle111 Pblnizy, J;;'. Jn Athens.
.lirs. F::rnt>iH
Dall IA
has
retur-ned
from the country.
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Ml~!l Marlon Hodgson wi!l corne over
rrorn AthC>ns to he the guest of Mlss
Lawaon H!no>s for the Ph{ Delta Theta
annual dance this month,
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~fr. and Mi:-s. Geo. E, King >'l.nd their
daughter, Mre. \\r. L. Lyon, ot Balli· i
~~------- mo1·e.
wlH go to "Kin1nvood."' their
l;\'aldo. T""-""· Wh'l!r<i hi" m1trriaµ;e tn countr~· home, at ClaYt<in. today for'
~lb.~ H,,1 .. n Hn.n• take~ JJlae" a [PW I a week's At"-"'·
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dn.y 8 Ld< r.
ill' wlll be n.·,•eompanled
uY hi;; ~istf'r. Ml"!< .A•p1es Ca•"».\", and
Miss L\ll!n,. Pratt, of TamPn. Fla..,
his hr•Ah.-r. Mr. Paul CareY. wno will who was an attractive -.;Lsitor fol' the!
tie lle~t man.
opci'a, wlll return,,h,ome Monday.
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NEWSPAPEnARCHIVE® ··-·
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These laces come from the importer who supplies us regularly.
largest account in the South. Off to Europe oµ Fall business, he favored us with
his reserve stock. Sold it to~s for a song. Though these are usual 20c to 60c
laces, we make a profit by se. ·ng them at 12c.
Sane, sensible merchan ' ing this--the kind that has, brought Rich's the
lion's share of the lace business in Atlanta.
will he aeeompanled home Monday by
w....,.
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Employees of Kational PenC"il company en tcnng- police station, , ..,here they v.:cre. sun1moned
'l'hursday afternoon as \.Vitnesses in the :\Ia;y Phag.an inquest.
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We showed them in the window yesterday with a card announcing 1'.hat sale
would take place today. Hundreds of women wante<j;them at onee--besieged us
to take orders, to reserve certain pieces, to send them out of town.
BUT, NO-The sale is scheduled for 9 a. m. this morning, and not an inch
r-...-.r home Jn 1\[acon.
.i.s
A.
New 20c to 60c Laces, 12c
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Mr, and
Conklin have
returned. !rom Tate Spring, T..:.nn.
lalon~sne~~ "" ~ -·
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:Vlra. :Marl~
Graha.m,
<'.I[
Ct",lcago.
"·ho h..i.!! I:>,,..,, tha popular guei<t of
Mrs. J,i.ck J. Rva!tlln.,, t·<·turn"d lo her
home In L.bkai-;o Y<-<sterda:,·.
. Mr. J1<ck J. 8pa.1tllng:, Jr, who iR
th., guc:.t nf bl>1 p>i.rents ,,_t Deerlahd,
wlll ba her,. tor t8n day>1 l>efm·a returning -to l' .. nn"~~'~an1a.
·
to t;!J.e..l'll;~n ot
~mMWWl'WWllWWl~ifm'WWWWNNNiiiWWWW~'!fi •,
i::o~·"n'ru~nt.
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pre~
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atmosphere.
The lmpr .. e11lon derived
fr<>m
the
Montenei>;"rln note 11:1 that King Nicholas 11!1 wa!tlng tor the "compensation"
which Is to he ottered hfm to quit Seu.·
tart.
The little kingdom tells
lta
big
nelgbbors that It ha.1:1
the
gNa.teat
defer<'nce tor them, a.nd declarel!I the
eaptur-e of Beute.rt lo he tn no way a
defJa:rice ot their .11.nn.oanc.. d d«:let-0n
to give the former •rurkleh fortrfli!l!I to
Albania.
At tb.e. an.me tl:rne Montenegro eug·
yest•·r'1.AS th., c-ompl<'tlon ot the work
or OJ"litH.nlt..."-tlOn.
~""'• however. with
th" e>leet!on or Taro~ Hu.- f,ung as
,;peak<,r nr the ho-us,,, organl:zoatlon ls
p.,,.r ... Nf'd Jn both branr-hi<s. th» »••nate
nlreadi.- h1<"1n~ urganl:.:<•<l
The Amer!·
ran c)larg-..,, th,.refore, now will be able
tn rarry o'.lt hla ln.'ltructlon,. trom Secretary Bryan. and Am.,r!ra will ba th"
ffrllt o~ th(! grf'll.t power9 tu Pxtend
re<:oi>;n1tlnn to the lnrant rei>ubllc.
lt ls e>1:;>eckd th"t art<'r 'hi" recog.
nlt1on a new ::"!l!td.~t<'r t<' China. accr.. oa .. d to th<> p•puhlh'. wlll be c),.,.lp;'ne.ted t" sur-,·..-.~.i :\tr. Calll<;uu. who I"
now· '"' hJ>< wav home. Mr. C'h.anK, (hoe
rf!Rl<lt:nl mllll><t.,r or China. probably
sol.Jn w!tl r .. , . .,r,...,
er("dPnt!aJa
rrom
Yua'h Sh! 1(1~1, th., provlalon.i.t pr<"sl·
d"'n~ <of Chlua. !n plac.- or th .. cr-.d«n1l11ls l>1SU<'d to him by th<' lat" Man·
SOCIAL ITEMS.
~in~~:::.~ Little
London, May L-Tbe power• wHI not
ta.kl!! 1Jtepe to t:oerce Montenelll'O for
the prei!!enL The amba..11BQ.do"' at their
meeting th/a at.:ternoon ca.me to the
conclusion that tn view ot' tbc concl!a.
tot'? &tt1tu.de abown by M.ontcnepo. ll
wa..s ru:in.eceBsiu·y to proceed w:lth Im·
mediate mea.aurc11 or coercion..
The modera-te tone ot' Hontenegro•a
i:-eply to the powers has cleared much
ot th" Blectrlclty out of. the dlplomatlc
fornia h" annour.r:.-tl
,·hu
_to Konlenesr?'
No Immediate Steps Will B• 1
f'P.k~ng. May 1.-·Th., Unlt .. d
State!!!
wlll r"""!l:ni7." th.;> r .. publlc or Cl':llna
t.o-morrow
Th" Ch!n.,s.,
government
Will t<':fftHy to !!11 appr<i"Ch.1.t!<:1n by an
-'"\11horat<> rec.,1itlon anil JL1ncbeon to
the legatlon trtatt at tho winter palace.
1
i...:....'l'be Polloy o1. d~Cf' WQ lilf,,lf
Cl!lttln,fe. · Jfontinegro,. May
i-ltuaata.n .JQ.lld11ter
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59c silks
75c silks
85c silks .
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$1.00 silks
$1.25 silks
· $1. 35 silks
Nearly all silk dress. patte:rns redU:ood tesS-tban half-price.
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Three big lots Of fashionable trinun:iD.gs at exactly half-price.
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One table o~ woolens in short'J6tJgtbS, 2 to 10 yards. values to $2, at';'690. -,· . : .
Mall ort!ers :filhid with' ~rqmpqiess and
,£?!?'~"?.~if~ ;;;?:1"..*••~'i: .......... _,,,ll.J,~!ta&
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($llJC: A1'ft~M.tJt it1d0
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·GWtert: Price ~ t1le ~
40wnt-d nl'l!eer ~. af:l!d. a.a
&1todted bT ~ ~ Ge11.ew
~
bl&l4er.
'l.'tlidr Nmbla-.!4
- r k 'tlulBed dte ~
CHANGED BATTING
~RbER
IURNS TkICK
EDlTED BY
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Dick Jemis~a ·
Crackers' New Infielder
BAILEY MAY JOIN _
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Makes Successful Debut
CLUB-SATURDAY
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Is Working Hard on Iniun;d
Foot-He Will Do Pinch
Hit Duty Until the Prop
Mends
Stop
'J'h~m
S-'.Ll Y lengu" c.Juhs <He ; elllng help
r .. rry Lip(' s o;tavaan«h Indian.A are c<1t
ting ..i. wide l:lw <th Ju Uie Denn.i.nt race
Th,,. cluh hao; ~~on t!•~ l«'<~. <>\i.:;ht ~.i.m"s
Jt h:a::i pla:1ed
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Harn. Bnn.,:i- the Cra<>ker<: -clean up
hitter Is w()rklng Uke a. Trojan tl")'lni; to gAt hi« Injured foot tn sucrr
shape !bat he <...a.n h<'ar hhs weight on
the Injured member
Ba.Cloy ha.s bt>en u"1ng hot o.ppllca
t1ons "''"en hour on th<i lnjnred memh!:"r trylng to reduce the ,;welltng
It
ls answering 11llghtll to the treatment,
11.nd the speedy outfti;ldoer stated Thu?'l!lda.y afternoon that he hoped to be
.able to Jofn the dub In Btrmtngbam
Saturda)"
Bailey wll1 nnt plal regularly whett
h<1 :n,..,.t JolnB tbc club but wlll ~111
the Pinch h1ttlng rot,. for a. few de.ya.
He hope9 to get act!\ ely ln the :l'ra.T
'1!rll.ln thA first part o~ next week.
.rhl' '"ntlre club m..il1rns the lu,,a o(
Balle~ at thla Ume but l'lo oue teeha
tbf' tbscnce :mora than Balle)'
hlmsel!
He ls wild to .get ba.c-k Into the
pastime a gal n.
EMORY FRESHMEN LEAD
IN GLASS CONTESTS
DICK RUDOLPH SOLD
Isle of Champagne
R. U. KIDWELL,. lIDulaftl'I.
15c MERCRAIITS LUICK 15c
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Lima De•n•
steQm.ed Klee
Sprlnc On1ons
Hot lllmll11•
, Isle of Champag11_e
129 Ji"•ria PQ-• !!It..
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SEWANEE TIGERS DOBARD MAY JOIN ICOBB REINSTATED
HERE FOR SERIES . THE BILLIKENS ! AND GIVEN_ FINE
Nflw Orl.ea.Dl!I, Ma.y 1.-(Specl&L)-Ri'fusing to join the Beaumont ('!'exa.o1)
league club, 1.o which hEI wa.s rolee.sed
u1:1der a.n optlonn.I agreement, Leo Doha.rd, the lo~I shortstop wtl.om the
Crack.cru &ecured fl'Dz:tl Clarke Grlttlth,
Play Tech Yellow Jackets at
Grant Field Today and Saturday-Will Be Interesting
Games.
ot the W11.sb1llgt0ll club. returned
New Orleans Tuesday.
Comm1· .,..;;
··1·on C eilSlllC$
Him
for Past Act, . Comm.ends
D
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d J
etroit
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SSUeS a
Warning.
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Dobard wa.a out ln a. Montgomecy unlfora> during the pra.etlee a.nd tt ts
nrob,blo
he "Wll1 become 11. membe' .ot
,...
-Jawn·• Dobbs' Bllll'kene, lf a. trade.
Was One of Atlanta's Highly Head Hacked by Ax. Duluth"
Esteemed Citizens and Well
Man Dies 'While Be1·nu
t:>
Known Throughout South.
Rushed to HoSpital.
.Att..heaa. Ga, :Ma.Y 'l.-(Spedal.)-The
U-alven!lfty of TeDDaSl!lee baaetba.lJ
0
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tfJ'a.m
wUI be the cipp<>nents m: the Un!veratty Ot' GeoJ-gia here today and Saturday
In a. two-game series.
thte~
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Qenoly.-gtlanhe"~-o".l'i'",,:.n
•"'T'.'!hete!!~
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to defo:m.t to be the uudispnted southern college ba9e'ball cbanrp1onm
One vk:t'Ol"Y tn thl11 serta11 wtll be
t
su t!ct.,.nt. ll!I the Red and Ela.ell: team
def'ea:ted the Tenneeeee lads" tn the
ona P~ played .rn Km;txvflle.
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Wilmington DeL,
May
Warren, a 12-Year•Old
heard players
at
the
W!Jml~ll.
Country club dl~cu8111ng ••high:.· b&~."·-(
yosterday, gatbered th<o- ldt<& tba:t-:th~.;;,
~~!nkg:i:s ~:i.:O~'W!~t~~:~~e:~~~:'.~,
the balls and 'found tt -ntled. wt.u1; ··~;,,:...,
Edward H'UbbanJ Ro!>erts, S.l! years
.Norcl'mJl!J,. Ga.. MaY 1.-(8.Peclal)old, died a.t hls r'<lBHlence, 'l Balttmore ms b ..a. ha !tea With an .., a.
I
~:~: :~~
aI~~~- ~ ~~'.t""~-~~-~~
phM:e, a.t lG o'clo~ Tbur11da.y mo:rntng.
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~
arga Re ls survived b7 bis wlre a.nd four Seay, a. ta.r:mer, wa.s found tn. & dYlrtg found the Uquld In the b&ll wu"hlsliJ.Y:;,
1
tmpregnate<.1
with
.arsen..lc.
ohUdre.ll, Misses Ernrna and Kate C. con41tfon tb1t1 morning on the ta.rm of
Roberta. F'redflriok. c. Roberts, of Jack-\
sonvllle, Fla.; Mrs Carter H. Page, J'r-., .J'aok Kno%. near Duluth, Ga. Be died
UC!!!'U'A'Df'
•
11.nd one b ro th er. IDcha.rd H. Robertl!I,
e t ore •..e co uld b e ruehe d to- a- hospital.
g.a,,.~
01' New York City.
•A negro employed on th& 'fa.rm UJ)On to ta.ke a picture theee tlne days. <tet:·.
:i:
..
..
Chio.ago, M a.y 1.-Tyru& Cobb to Y
":as
fcl'riiia.lly
b eball
d tt relnl!lta.ted ln
ftteorganized
N 1
l
B~eball a;
::o br (lecis~otnon:y
0
1
0
athletiea.IIY
bert"w"een ca.n be arranged wlth tbe Cracll:ers. the comtnfeston, given out In answer ! r ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; i J
\wboae- clothBJI. sp<tts of blood wMe
n!.\
Dobbs ls cager to get Dobard, a11ll to the Detroit ple.yers• acipeal for refound h
b
t d b
tb
1•
~
t'l<'"ll two Hchools a.Jway,. attracts eon- sooner than lose h!.11
claim on
th" t Instatement, condemned Cobb aeverely.
dletown, Conn. At tlui age of 17 be
as. een a.rree e
Y.
e sher ... tr!p; $1·.oo to $65.00 Frel!lh :filn'!a al~-'.:
Plric;M<blo Interest. cs'iJeCiallY in ba.se·
EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE went to Asta.Dula. Ohlo, where he en~ deceased, While an eml'.IV.:.Yee on waY>! on hand at 4" NB ad St ~... -..
SE"wa.nee T1g~ will be the op~ the To-•
._,. Yellow J'o.cket"
on Graut fleld this e.fternoon and on
l'hci
•nnnnt•
..
~
~t
Sa~urd;;;'~etlng
~,.1;~a"dndtr~·;, ~~di~,,.~~:;~a~rera":sw e.~~ ~u~~ez;;l~ ~sve~el::v~don~~!~:,.~.lth
1
sure to a.ttend these gamt'l.5 In a ~y.
TA<:h w1ll prese.nt an entirely :uew
lln<·-up.
"V\o'!th the exceDtlon of thu
h
t
1 l
ill t t t d
·s
R~~~~r1 :/' p~~y:dm::e :am~ ~:alt~o~Yl.i
II
COLLEGE GAMES
:~~-opening
9
wt!l
II
G. M. C. 3 • Dahlonega l.
series Lhls year wllb ClemResides thr !lw\tcheo:i ln the llne-up,
,..-v,-.r.--..l new "'":l w'.ll hold down thr
mn:it!:
!;;e 1g!tr~~~lo;~~b w~~: ~~1:;;~!:.~e:uft~·;
IT'S A
IIM:.-b=n~e~:_e.dE.w~·aR~~r~r•~~e ~~~
Bnua."Wfek 6, Wa~ i.
former 'PD.l:ll!ive Policy reira-rdlng Cobb.
Brunswick. Ga. .• May 1.-(Sp .. c!al.)Notice wa..a served on other clubs A
that ln case of their failure to dl.,clpP})roxlmately :l,OOO people sa.w Bruos-
HS recant 1:1ta.nd and censured for Its
~~;~d .::!n~thc~:~le ri~~e 'C~llei1'e:
t°oo~~et:rn·:o~. ~0~
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Mr·-··"'-•.•.x.·•-p.la•o•e•.•h••••-'.'·'·"•"•"•'•b•o•n•g•h•'-"·l•d•g-•(•a•d•v•.)-·- - · - - · ' · · - - · · · ·- - .
~~: ;!'~~~oa~ i:!l.t~r:~o~~ ~~e 6e~~e;~
Vest Sale
1886 he came to Atlanta., going tnto
business wlth the late F.dwtn F. :May.
Six ye11n:1 ag-o Mr. and Mrs. Roberta
The eomrnlsston :reserved nB'W?il ot lent plt.chlng o.t bvth Cates ancl Vanany other a.otlon lt may have ta.k.en, <1e:rllp, the t'ormer gettlng a ~ha.de the
Now Get Busy
~~::~;~n=~~;~~~e~.~.~~d~~t:~~t~{,. ~!~:Ji:~~ ;:~r:;:! r~;1~~7~~~.-:~~~~tt ~!~f ;:l:!i:.t~~= :11~ ~~:::~ :¥i:~t~::;:~~ ~=~:r l~t ~~e t~~l~~.B:il~~w~~~;le~~n: ;~~ia~~~i~~r a;~1~~ro~1;.::\.h:~
aR "'
of
thes,. whn h"-""
~~=~de~~''-' a~e
tar
r
a- formal
ftePO:lrt.
:-:i.~~~g~pu::;o;~~ea.~n).~;;.,!'es~Jge.bntd lo.;:~ report on the Cobb ease folwill 1J.e ha.rd to dow-n. by preps.
• Pla.yer Tyrus Cobb. who avers that
R H F: lie waa no~ a.ware tloat h1" status was
Moore, Donare the flr<it
has a good tea.m and t.1ley hope to get
~~~a.~e~~nd~~,.;~: ';,~~ :•;:.,;:~: wT~~~
1
ma.de
0
!_fu:;.e~!t ;:~..,B~;u~~~ ~~!d~t~n~~~~n:;: ~!-,~;t "t":S~~z:~:d~o
result ft••e would-he 'varsity men
we~~ ~nn~:~ue. "-l'!rra;:opv''
nld!ion. Poa~d ,..,.,_cl Fielder
'l'h8
0
the team ln
g~n~;.n~~a..
._-ggg
~g~ ~g~=i ~
!
do~~b;:e~and
11
:~~d~~~n~Cl~!V~~:e~S?Dll~:r.: ti~
couple of <n"rors.R. lJ, 111.
1
·. • ·.
gi~ gg~=!
~
E-atterlcs---C;ites and Howard; Vo.n-
ii~~}~Cs:r!~k.
:ggg
!
occasion
;!'I"
lzens,
er
..
a.nd
1
widely
h
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~'Cemhers of the Metropolitan o~m1·
tra p>i.uell a single . tribute to Me.ye
Badgett, an AUanta, vlolln mn.ker, and
three of tho opora artists have pur<'hase<'t ln.strumant.s for :1>rofee11lonaJ.
II.St> frmn him.
A vlo1lnceUo :!'or .Tullua Herner, tJ:rat
cellist, and lnstrument.8 :!'cir F. Brtnkm(l,n\ cel\lst, and Frltz Shaefer, v1.ollnlo;t, hav<} aroused oonsidera.l:>le -Ol:lmment
<>f membet·s of tho orchestra who ad>
ml.re the workmanshlp of theae Atlanta-made vlollbe .
Though a natl ve ot' Knoxville, Tena..
M:r. Badgett has llved ln AtlH-ntt1. tot
thirteen yea.rs. He Is not yet 40 yoi;ars
old. but
ha.a dlistlngul>;;hed
himaelt'
among tlle leading vtolln makers 0-:1'
the country.
lie Is an honorary membel' of the
Amorican Ft--deratlon of Jabor.
I
~~ 1';!i~~sa_,!}~,~Idorll:~: ~-~:~erin~~l~e~o~~ DEMOCRATIC· SENATORS
I
be
ATLANTA-MADE VIOLINS
FOR OPERA MUSICIANS
0
Tenney.
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his death wtn
dating. Interment w111 be private ln
weetvtew. Friends &l'lfl l'rl!lflUeBted not
to send nowers.
1
V'."Jt'lr!n.i;ton, ca.tr.her; Eubank,,.
and
~uotr;iheeil ~~ll~~~ m;g~; ';;!~::1 tb;U~g~;
~~°,:~t:R~,~~~n::~.011sdho~~=:~P: ~~~· t~r~~ ~~~:~~~:le-.-Oordon -~~i~ii~l~1~ B~<>l: 1~~Q~~~;esq~~~~o:~~c:~i1:e:d~:::dtb;
;.~~~2,:.r:,,~r; 1 ~~:t 1"';,~:t 1 d; Dunwooll,-,
Today Only
$ .75
$1 Vests
.95
$1.50 & $2 Vests
1.45
$2.50 & $3 Vests
1.95
$3.50 & $4 Vests
2.45
$5.00 & $6 Vests
3.95
$7.50 & $9 Vests
We could talk all day about this· vest sale,
because we have something to talk about
Wonderful values explain all. May we prove
this to you in person, sir? Full Dress, Tuxedo,
Flannel·-white and fancy wash vest.
Only 2 to a Customer
not announced.
~::c!~:rtb~t' ~~~ i:i~urPefln~oan~ei:.~~ ~~ Be';~~~ol~~~o ?:t•ht;';'.~.{~uc\-:-n':.P;~i~~;~~ ~:!~rl:~~:~~~nRte~a8rdoci!::~~ o~~
°
ha.~":
was
of~-la~~·~r~o~i'hf:~1:ce~ee~:: ~~~
derl!p and Sb.ums.n
Tho ...aNvUle 1-4. Yaldo11ta 1::.
:>ionLagu<'. Pound a.n<I
Coach 9.,.1,.man , ..,.,_t th<l men from th"' H:...:~t e,'·'.'n~d HN~'.'.~".~iyo_n
... ud
HuJl; ~ha Detroltb tea.,rn, 0 1' which he has 1•tolit to Tb.omasvllle. 14 to 12. thls «.ft'varsity !!-quad :..ft,..r their poor show.~
u
een a mem er or Beve:ral sea.sons. on ornoon
The game was repl<'te with
!n:i;:. mane In lh~ gam..s aga.lmst Al:i.April ::15 nott1'1ed the comm1aa1on that! errors.· h1lB a.nd rt!Qls. I t kept ~he f11.ns
ha:ma. lao:it week.
Sewanee 4~ Florida Z.
be Q.a.d eont.,r.,d the service of tha.t In an uproar 11.t e.ll ste.ges and was
'T'no much pral.~f! o:a:inot bf' given CapC'..a.ln,,-sville. ['"la., :'.fa)" !.-(Spflclal) ch~'t> with the request t..h.a.t ·he 'be always tn doubt until th., last man wa-.
taln Montag,rn !<>r h'.s pluytnio:. ea!j Gordon held !''lorlda. Lo one hit to~ declared to be \n good atan<fh1g-,
retired.
B!erman'8 and Wl'll•.is' bat(~oach Hd~mnn. Plttf"' And Vl.'ith:rlng- day. aiut Sewanee won 4 to 2 . A ha.l"le
.. ft appears t tat the player's :!'a.11-ure tlug wf're features:
l<"'ln ;<ls<> d(·~.,1·v.-.rl tn i,,-. given inu.·n on lo;;lls, an ""rror at second and pa.>!Oled ~o rlepo:l~ltto ~he D .. trolt club was di~~
Score:
R. I'I'. TI:.
0
,.,.,.rlit for their Pl't.Ying-. b11l thf! eoa<'.~ hall "!:owed f·'lorLh•.'s onlv run.e. Ga.m<:>
agree on t.,nn~ wb
Thomaevllle . . . · ·· · · · · .. 14 ~O 7
1 t n~\ b Y S
>""-Id that h<' <"oUltl not B&l-" rnuch fn:· oo.lled In sixth to allo'll: Sewanea to 1 ~a
cu 'r
ub~er1uently
to t e
e- \'a:rJnsta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 11· ~l
1
0
lh<' rrBt •!f th<:> bunch
t:alt·h train.
'2" nn
t e Amerlc>1.n league "eaRattcrl1>s: :\f1>yer~. Roth nn<l DudlAy;
The line-up a.., gi-ven nut by Coa('h
><nil, invrever, after a brief conference z,.11,..rs,
Wingfl!'I and Vanl,tndl!nhan:.
Hcbim:i.!1 for tnd:•v">< ~am.e ts:
Capta,n
S<·ur-:
Jt H. E. wllh tho presid"nt or his ctub, these Time, 2;'3-5. Umpire, Rl'nnett.
1
PROTEST ABOUT TARIFF
pasa tbe matter.
TRl!o eor:nmlsslon.
how .. ver, cannot permit the aonduct
uf th!:<! player ln the pn.st to go un-
---·~
Washington, :\fay J.---Slx dAmoerat'c
westflrn s~nators today carried the!T
EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE 1 no.;~ed.
0
• ,
" c:o~~1~:d aa one ,,•.the s: reatest proteate against the tarlrr bill to F:re'<11 Sil1ary e. 9 tdent "l\'llson. The Bl:lnators wer-<> New. - Where They Play Today. · ..1P 1a..·er
" g,.mc, W
11
hlgh aa at:iy In the profPsr<lot1, his ae- lands, Chn.mberla!ri. LanP, Tliompsr>n,
'-"==============='"11
<'---ordele R, Amerl.,n11 4
:;o:sot
o~nlz:ia;~y
b;~~~,.[~~:.n
w:~: :r~~~~ l.Rhat!'roth and v.·a1sn. •rhe sugar sn.:t
Cordele. GI'\., M,._y 1.-(8pe<."lal.)--CorSoutberu X....nlJ"ll"'·
th
wool sch.,<'l.ule:s were prlnclpally und:r
A1'>.llt4 I~ Bl:-mlnKti~m.
<l1'll' do:'.fea.ted th" Amerlcn.ia teo.m ln of Ol!lcl;:tllne eBt bU h d b
1 b
:\!Pmr>hi~ Jn :So..- Orh>on11-.
In•' ope111lng g·ame at the Elnp!rs .State but hanntul' to ~hell g:rne•% lnter~s~s: cons!d<"ratlon.
\1..-.ntf\"Omory In ~<>":lll<0.
l<•R.,e:"Ule
th!'!!
a.fl<>rnoou
by
the
a<:-o-re
01'
Inshad Of ne~Otlatlng with his c:lub th:: ~~~ll~een:i~r~l~:~ts~ ~:e':~~;~;;:~Cg<"~
:';d~h•lll" In Chal\ilO(k">IP>
s to 4. 'l'l1t> gam"' was wltnt>ss<'d hy on a. buslne><S basis llur!wg the early
I t ls believer! that the preslde~t lls!'!outh Atlantlc Lo!'a&He.
11 0Q fans
The af!ra.y e>pened with n sprlng, ha lsllltl'd utt!matum!!- thro\lgh t<'ln"'1 to the -vlews of the S<lnat<lrs In·
1t1mp and was fi;lll of l"!na.p a.nd ~ngc-r
("h·>rl~>lt"D
ID Alba.Dy,
;~e
hi:e;:vi!~
arouece Jlu'l>ilc sentiment stea,1 of ,.;lv!ng his. and wlll not com- WILSON'S DAUGHTER
Su»<no.ah In ~nlumbtls.
•·ll t!tr<J•Lg:h .,..dtJ• the flxceptlon of sev.
ntlt himself nntll he has hAd A.fl (IJl.
:lilaoon tn J~~k•<>n,·lJ]•.
• 1 11
errors.
Cobb Cen~edportunity to confer wlth other lf':iders
IN SCORCHING TAXICAB
Th.-.
wildrst
<l,..monstra.tlon
1'1-om
''Without going lnto detalls the comLater tho prpsJdent lssued the !'ollowNat"loruil I."'ai;;u ...
Ii••'
gr-and"Stand "nd "hlcr><,her.a markfld mlss!on I>< lnformerl that In the pa.st lng "tatenwnt;
New York, May 1.-Wllllaro J. Green"'·~ton 1n :BNOklyn.
111• npen!n~
crrcmony, When
~Ja.y0r
""""'" York l!l Phllad,,1t>hl•
the pla.ye:r has been b"llilty Of freri.ut1nt
It was not a .-,nutc.ren<le to arriv-"' P.t wood, a. taxicab chauffeur, WIUJ fined
°'I. J,<>11!~ In P!UD'ourg
!f,•"rl•·r l<>9><<•<l th"' flr-!<t ball to Fra:ik violations of essential regula.tlons of any conclusion, ))ul merf'l}" for th .. rrnr- $Ii today 1or driving Miea Margart'lt
ClndoaaL! In Chlco&o.
·· ·:th,.,.lom'"W. pr,e,etdent of the Cor- hls club.
Hls Publlc conduct In many poec of f.ffed!ng ,._ 1'no1k lnt ... ccC,an~·l Wilson, t h , pre,,Jde11t's daughter, &Ild
f"'lub.
Arn~c11D
Instance;; Is too well known to pa- of views as to the p<:11<slhJ.,. ef!'<''-'t>< ,-,.{ her escort UD Broadwa-y at 11. IOIJeed ot
11,,11 pltrht•d a m!L.O:-nln,-,.,nt l!'ame un~ t:rons o:!' the J":B.me to rcqulro1:1 comment HeVf!ral scihedule9 of the tariff up<Jn th:< twenty-four miles an hour.
("]~•-1and !o ::l~.
lo<luU.
'
tlH' 1d11t11
lnr.!ng, \•.·hen he g-ot f1 thereon hy thP cumm1s><!On, except to tndustr!ea of tbA Rtntr:i" re])rE'SeP.ted lJy
The pollceman who appeared s.galnst
'"hl<,.,;o !..;t ::i01.,..,1~
: 11,. w1Jc.
1\'u<·d was hatted ,,_u· over serve not1ce on him and all other the !!Pnatore pre•.,mt."
~·~~hlnitton !n Bn•to11.
r.r~enwood aa.td that when he S"tOPP"l1
rt> lHl<>lchl& In :-low y,.,,.~
ftr•ld.
It 1'1• llkC>IY th:..t Amer!cu~ play<lra that a r..,_petltlon thereof wlll
t\1n taxicab yesterday eve11lng Gree11n•o\d. not have scorrrl but f<:>r Cor- not bB permitted to go u~pun!sbe(l In
woo<l told him that his passengel'ft Wflt·e
F.mplre Stat., 1,.-aii;01 ...
.1,•I<"" errors In the <>lg-hth !n.:iing.
th" J_'.trei;i!dont'e daughter
a.nil Bayd
the futu:re-, for a rr-a1i.:at1on of the CIVIL SERVICE USED
&<>re:
R. H. B.
WHy~r°"' lo Bnn'"''~•
Fisher,
manager of the aocla.l Centeir,
1
1
Am~rl"'-J.: \n
r.ard..I~.
.\.m.,rlcU<B
.. 000 OCIO on---t 5
~;:-::.ie·ath':e ::::r~:ta0 " ~ 0 ~: ~:a~~~~~
AS A SPOILS SYSTEM and that they wel'e bnrr:vlng to a hotel
Thomao;vllko tn Valr'l""r..
C->rdPle
.032 !JOIJ 31JIJ-~ 11
to P!Ok up a profe"!!sOr who bad to oa.tch
player. howove:r great hla abtllty.
J
flatterie1;o-\'\-"ood and Boon.,,·
Hall
"Tho D-atr-oa club Is to be commandWashlnKton, May 1.-B(lttcr have ::i. R. trn.ln :for Princeton. Tbe POltoeman
<'ulh•gc <•a~•·
ctml Eubanks.
"
ed (ur Us recent stand a.nd conSU!"ed \spoils system than 11.n a.bused cl';!I eerY- let the ea.r proceed &ttlflr surnJ1)onlng
T~ch
~
~~"'R"'""
at. Gr,.,,t Fl~!<f In .'\llanla..
[;Pno·pa 1 TPt>o.c•""•, \n .\ \t'•"-"·
for Its fnrmf':r passive policy ln deal· ke 11ystem. wa.!I the deda1"atlo11 or Sen- the ch,..uffcur to court toda.y.
~·Jn~~'"'" I' '
~fer• er. \n lilo.con.
\ns with the 'J)layor Ill matters or thls a.tor ,OVerman, of North Carollna, today
Mr. Fisher was ln court today an.1
Kling With Reds.
.\lab·""~ >
11"''""5'PP! ,\ a~<l ld . 'n Rtarkkind. and notko ill 1<erved on &JI elubs o:;n !he floor of the so:>nate, when h~ paid Greenwood's flne.
TlllP.
r·1·.wnµ:o
-:\fay
i -'.\taro>i;;<."'
Joe that tn the event of fsllur-e on thfllr asked 8enator Pnmere>n<', ehalrman -,t
\uh•"""
\!.clnh
m
\uh~rn.
Tinker. of th" ("""""m~ti team, today
Gc>:-cl"" v
B
)f
A . 'n u.1!n"".-lll•
part In ihe future, properly to deselp~ the clvH s!!rv1ce cmrnm!,;:slon, when hJs
,.,io;-ncd J~hn Kll11:-c. th<.> <'atelier. who lln<1 the p!n.yer
Td nH.' \". \" l' I
1n '.'•JThao:n.
whoso
a<:>tlona are t'<lBolut\011 for lnver;;tlgatlng ~e sen'ote·.,~n<> '
.~
<
Pc('>.h,1;r!.1<t~. In c,,n(on
will :r,,port :Cr!!' dlllY at C!n~innatl next d('t,-,rlmental tu the game, the com:mls- fre would b"' reported upon? Ho read BATTLE JUST BEGUN,
\11" 1,...1,,,1 v ~Tlf•H•a~. Ir; t"1<y~tt.. ~llle.
'-'uncll;;i..
SAYS GOV. SULZER
s1on will of Its own tnlt!a.tl-v"' taka ac: a repnrt from Presl<'lont Ta1't's e:ITlclenl"l:r~•n1o. '
''~h·. Ln ~~w Ha·.-~n.
In .-,~cha.ni;i:e fv>l"
K1\ng's
relea.ae, tlon.
"
M C '
D><~lonop.. 1:-> :'l!lll~lli;e7ill"
cy commls:<ilon thflt the Interpretation
'Tlnk~r
gives C
::O.fcDonald, an
ln1;.oo>r~NUWTI I. o ... kn~ll.
!u W.:wh!ni::tQil
'"Tllc
player's
re!n5'.tatement
will
be
nf
the
law
by
the
civil
servlc~ corn·
Alb<.',nY.
N. Y., Ma.y 1.-"T'be llsttle
I
~T
!. ~
\Yes< \" qr;\nl&. lo Loxlnltt<>n.
fidd,•r,
ant! a ca.sh C'-'l'sider:i.tl<>n t•) ma.-J.n p<'rman,-,nt <lnr!ng goo<'! behavior. mis~ion had hefln imcll. a.s p:ractleally for direct prlmanfls. hna just bes-un.
I
>'. l". ,. T,_!.1<><•. he :S~w OTleO.u>.
H<rnt0n. .\monnts were not mf>ntlonl..l.. on p>~:.•mf'nt or a. f!!le of $60 to the to d,..r,.at the law's obj<'Ct.
1'he fight will go on until the ea.use
,.,,..~-r .. tary or th., comm\ssion
Senator Poml'rt>n,. d"'"lare<l it wae< ,,f tiH' people triumphs."
--~---l!ta1·tllng th.e numbt>r of
repuhllcan~
This was Governor SUJzer'a comnl-eIJt
Schmidt Sticks.
Lookouts Buy Pitcher.
Meda.ls for Gett sbur Vet
w'ho _had bPcn nppointcd under ttlt• eon•-, tr.tla.v on tlw_ dr:feat yesterday ot hls
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'"That·~ "Lrang» when th<>re ar .. tw.J ~c·natr>. Ue said he would Qetei-m1ne
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ltuii>UH1'10i<s (u~ man today 1ntrodUc<'"d 11 b:ll to n11thor- m!litflnt democrat>< fl.Ild one mild :re· "h<" to <:'.;di an e:dra.o:rdln&ry sesNallot1,Ll-'"' ;o ~'l'-.·t,;::-tho 11 !'.lbf'l"fl,.ld';; ·~'akhel· C'.lark ... will pru:11cbJy "lay lze tho Se('retary ot "l'\o"ll.r to give a med<W. p11hllca.n on the commission,·• sa.ld sen· sion of tbf' legislature to reconalder
wohbly pih 11!.•::: st:lff
Tl1·· (!UP.~tlon w1th th fl )-Iuhlle tf>:~m. rt>l Cl;irke has to "ach _s,,rYlv!ug union anc:t coufed"~
atur Gallinger.
th<; b1ll after he J1a.d conferred wtth
,,f th.-. ma.1 wh'' "'ill;_,,. [,.,
to m«l-:' f::O.llE'd to ?"<'port. .1la.•1<.!1'c'r Finn :,, aa- ate s-o-ld1er of N1e batth• of Gett.V8burg.
:5enB.t1Jr Pom.eren<> promlsPd to hav<> "!:r!onds o~ the :reform."
""''-Y for hlrn
s "l"l<'n I•'·''''" l•rtv.·ec-n t'IOrity f,-,;· thr> sb-ct<'rll• '1l tlHtt th~ d .. al Tlrn bill would appropriate $.10,QOO tor his r~olut\on ready for report. next
"The bill was not beaten on lte
:Huorr. \'h.l[)Jl•'lk 2nd Troy.
Js off
the piirpose.
week.
merit»," sn.l<l th(! gQ'\l"ernor.
"It was
Uofeated solely by the J)RrtY la.sh and
the blparti::u1-n
caucn:!J
combination,
;;lctat.,d by a. genius outside the capltnl.
When
the
campaign
begins
th.rough the Eltabe thc..se •fa.eta Will
he brought home to the voters.··
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do.u!';"bter ot'. Mr .. and Mrs. Frederl()k
Carliale. In 1861 Mr. and Mni. Robcrts moved to New York, where tbey
NtmB.infld until 1870, when Mr. Roberts
%~':it~~11.~~~h:b::ie~'.:tl:;~~s ::~;~~;-;~ ~~~1r::a~~a:: 1e°.?~~n~roi;:m~a~fcr~1:: ~~n;;;~na ~arg~~.r ~~ ~;~:i~~~m f!
u .. elt will aet.
~fllled,e;<'vill~. Gu.., .May 1.----<:.. M. C.
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Clever Clothes jar Men
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Ham and. Bacon
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Won Its Favor Without a Flavor
When you eat a breakfast cereal you want to
do your own flavoring or seasoning. That's the
reason you will choose
Shredded ·Wh eat
for your morning meal. It is a natural, elemental
I food made of the whole wheat steam - cooked,
shredded and baked a crisp, golden brown. It is
not flavored or treated or compounded with any£./ __ L<'''······· .. -,..~ _ tthhing an.elk ihenthce kteepds idndefinit1e?' idn
t' t: '"·- ·------. •-:·
e mar, et- e s an ar cerea ~'00
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For breakfast heat the Bis-
cuit in the oven a few mo.menb to restore crispneu;
then pour bot milk over it,
adding a little cream ; salt
or sweeten to suit the taste.
It .is deliciousljr nourishjng
and wholesome for a n y
meal with stewed prunes,
baked apples. .!Hoed bana-
Wa11htngton, May 1.-'"The parental
court of the United Sta.tea IB proposed
atl7a Hobson, providing that judges o!
the federal illstrJct courts ahall e,;:erclse the jurlsdlctlon of such a cou:rt.
cxCf<pt In tho District of
Columb1a.,
where the presldent would appoint 11.
par an tal judge.
The court would have jurisdiction
oveo:- all cJilldr-en 16 years old or less
In all matters rela.tlng to v!olatlon of
fede?-al statutes; to sup-ply epeclal pa.rental ca.rf!, protection and education
for all chlldrBn; to lteol'lp chtld:ren f:rom
any court vf record; :!'rom comm'ltment
to any Institution tor P,uIJlshment. a.nd
to nx absolute reaponslblUty tor all
persona who assume any pa.rental 11.uthorlt:;r over children.
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distinctive Premium ftavor. You will lib
them for th.ere .arc no others '"just~ good..
as Premium Ham and Bacon. Have your
dealer send y0u a whole Premium Ham to
bake~
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Corn Fed
U. S. Inspected
Sugar Cored ·
Hickory Smoked
Carefully Sel=ted
Pll.fclunem
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Swift 11: cOmpany,
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Artistic Upholstering & Furniture Repairin~~~i
"Smoked in Atlanta"
CUSHIONS for PORCH FURNITURE and SWINGS
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F. L. VOLBERC, JR.
T2•t30 & FaP&yfh
Phone Ill. :JO:I..' ·~-~<;?.~
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HURRYING THE WORK
. ON THE PANAMA CANAL
Wash!ngton.. <May l ..........Me.ny tJVl4en081!1
of a detormlnatton to hurry comple•
tlon of the Panama canal are l!'leen In
today's rt'lports from the l.!!thrnns.
The nine mammoth steam l!l!JOTe1.!I
dlggfng out Culeb~a. cut hav., been pUf
on twelve-hour shifts, a-nd worklng at
such a rate would have a channoJ ready
for ships through th11 most trouble·
some :gart o! the canal by the time the
locks arc ready.
Last official estlmatel!I of the ea.rUest
day on which ships could pass througn
the ce.na.l have been eom.e time ln Oc·
tober, but the rapid progre.!11!1 ot 1.he
work ma.y make it po:mlble tor 11hlp11
to go through earlier.
BOY SCOUTS FIGHT FIRE
IN EASTMAN SCHOOL
THOUSANDS.READ
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nas, preserved peaches,
pineapple "" other &uib.
At J'OW' grocerya.
.Made only by The S~ded Wheat ri>mpany at.Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Bacnn ;,, a bright gloso#,brown that-ts
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the appetite.. The flavor is always the same
PARENTAL COURT ASKED
FOR THE UNITED STATES
In a blll Introduced today by Re-present-
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A nut-like flavor, a rich brown color•-~ '.,;., _:;~:i~
long keeping quality
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fook for rooms, .men; ,llOUllllS, pOSl~lODS,.-,UJ,1',~~;.ct.jc{
.·,c~~~~~~~!~i:~~~~l~Gl
Greens.bal"o, N. C • Carlton ~ St..
Loula, a.nd J P Qutnl'Jl'l:,:. :1.r•• 1Vh0- -..rlll.~
OOZJ.t1n1u.1 to tra.Vel with the d&tr7 tu..•
lrtrl,Jetlon ea.r
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REMINGTON TYPEWRITER
COMPANY
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DELAY IN DELIVERY
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Spells Loss of Money
To the contractor or builder Idle workmen
increase your pay rolls.
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f. Ci. WILLINCiHAM'S SONS
Are prepared to fill your Lumber orders in the
most exped1t1ous manner. Their heavy automobile trucks and improved methods of loadmg
will give you the qmckest dehvery in the city.
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"'\\.ho dread havlnF:" teeth eid.racted !llled or
C"rowned should CJ.!l at 1nv o)Y!ce a.nd 1 wlil
demonstrat<O to vour entlre satlsfactl<Hl that
I ca.n do 1t painlcs;,ly
sa.~anr,ah
Ga. )I.fay 1-(SpOOICial) A9 the guest of honor of th<i n1netY
fourth ,1nnlv.,rsar:; (..debn1.tlon b> thSav .. :inah Odd Fo;,Uows Gro.nd V.. ard<•n
Locor~la
of
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Flll111g111 ID lillh rr. Plat In11n• and Anu•b;nm, Mc
$6 a Set
,._-a.11 '<!nt.:rlalnf'd Jn great ~t.1de today
.l>.t a. largely att.,no.Iul n>eetlng to
n1ght ).fr Sloan spoke !ntere,.tlngly o.i
Odd .Fellowsl'.!p in Georgia. llo touch
e<l on the rrned of an Odd Fallov.s home
In
THE
NEW UNION SUIT
Here are the th.,.ee fea:turea that make
OLUS Union Suits three rim..., better than any
others.
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Ol..US is Coat Cat-a-all the way
down.
2. OLUS haa Cl,,..,J. Crotch-no flap-,
only one thickness of material
3. OLUS haa Cloeed Back-perfect fit
from shoulder to crotch..
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and gp~ at yoar
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Wnte for booklet..
He said tha gro\\th ot
UallY
Snndav
Tbry o"'vrr "lip
or drop
I JJ;"Ullrante.- th .. - for 20
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10 to "C
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Atten•lallt a D d
[.nclle•' Rc-,.t Room
do not llll.lllke the montb
Grand Vi.ardPn <;loan was lntro<'lucei
Te ms:
Don't Worry
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DR. WHITLAW, Painless Dentistry
I argest and most tboroughly equipped otftce in the Sout.h.
Entrance 73b \Vh1tehal! Street fourth door 1rom J M
lligh Co
(Over the A~ lantrc and Pacific Tea Store ) Oppos1te the
Vaudette Theater
Reference
'i-ly wQrk and Central Bank and Trw;t Corporatmn
Georgia to Debate
A thens
Ga
May
1 -(Special )-<'<' iq::-la l';ll ha~·"' a doublt' ht>ader In
d<'hata
<>r> "l'ntnrda.y
~vcnln;:r
uJ1en
t•am<; from tllri Rt'd and Bl.l.lk f'lCc
th~
\\ ash1ng!11n and r t>e team &nd
t 1c. Tulant> bun<"h ill t1' o fnr.-n.,tc rO'l
Tf'<;[S whkh form
two flrtha of a
To D.alen:
Wholesale 0..tn~
~.,.. M.de ODlJ'
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PorCPlaJn Crowns
and J:lrldge Work
bi. \111 lll!a.m G Sutl\ve
The v!>1itor;i
held the
intereqt
ot bJs
audlenc<'
throughout hls address 11.nd he wa.s {'!'.
thnl!IRQtkall:, apµlac.ded
TherP '"-"1-'
a muslc.ul Progiam antl the evenln;1>>a sa mo!'lt rnjoyable on<:' During th~
day Mr Sloan was taken for a rid 1
around the autoi-11obll,. eourtie 11.nd wa!l
gh,.n a lun.,,heon at 'l'hunderbolt
You now •ear a C-t Shut. wh,. lllOt • Co.t U -
Pn.ce cl OLUS m $1..00
tlds stat<
!:! k Gold Crowna }
the orde-r h><-s be .. n remarkable and h'
exr>rP'lsed the b .. lle-f that in the nl'lgh
borhood nr 2 000 Odd Fellows .,.,u1 at
tf'nd tha state Ponvent!on In Ravanna'>
later !n the mv11th
He !J'a!ll Odd F'd
\owi,h;p in tl\e stat<') Ii> 'i!-nja;111g th ..
most pronoun~·ed period Of Pro>iPerlty
in his m .. mory and he has be<:!n a member of tbe order for fUteen years
I am tho
Pelnlass Dentist
pent<L~onal lntercollc-glate E» f'nt ".hkh
::>e.com~ an
annual feature
ln
Athens the Gf'or;:Jans "lll h!lVe the
afflrmat!'e "Ith \\a.<ihlngton andL"~
t"he queE:tlon b"'tn,<r Hcs9hed That J'i.
Dor un;oni;. "'-'"' uilmlc-al tf) the lndu>;
tri \]
!ntcrc:sts
of
the
counlrY
Messr>•
lra Funltcn'ltt'1n of Athens
1-nd rr J
Rodg~.-s
or ReldsvUk will
,_k[l"nd OH' honors tor l'.':f<org!a here
hFLs
THE GIRARD CO.
346 BROADWAY
KEW TORK
Thu abowe
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Ad<crhsmg Drwes , •• Wheel< of Trade
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Shakespeare was m error. There is
much m a name Kodak means more to
the public than camera.
K od a k is a tad
r e name owned by one
-~.ismg m ad e tins name so
concern. Ad v.,,
valuable that the right to use it could not be
bought for several fortunes.
Th e local merchant who advertises daily
is making Ins name a valuable asset.
Brown•. Jones or Smith, whatever it may be,
comes m time to stand for the best in food
or clothes, as the owner sells.
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To your honesty of purpose, The Constitut10n adds its prestige gained through
45 years' square dealing with its readers.
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It's a prestige you can get in few papers
in this section.
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Special 50c
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A. qokk laach prepiaed in a mimde.,
fakenosuhdilate..AikforHORLICl.'S.
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COLL.EGE PARK WOMAN
FOUND DEAD IN BED
Mr-s
Palmer S
Awtrey
aged 61)
years "as found dead In bod Thurs
day morning at ner home in conege
Park
She ha.d been In the best ot
health
and .her death W<ts totally
unexpected
Bhe w11.s well known 1n Atlanta and
had a wlde cirele of trlen.Us her'e
Sha
wa.s born ln Butler Gn.., Where She will
be Interred Se.tu-day
She is aurvtved by
her husband,
Palmer s Awtrey, and f<hlr chCldren
by her first husba.nd-Jubn S Wallace
of Chica.go Rei. }-lugh Wallace W ''
Wallac" and M111s Sadie W1:1,1lace, ot
Atlanta
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Cold Meats, a cut ear.h of
Chicken, Tongue and Ham
Potato Salad
Celery
Olives
Two Bea.ten Biscuit and Cofiee, or Lactone Buttermilk
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THE BALCONY TEA ROOM
Jacobs' Pharmacy
A "SEE" STO.,,Y.
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Main Store. 6-8 Marietta St.
. Jn-a L. Movre & Sons aJ"e expert optictalll!I
They ma.ke
a.
sPecla.lty o:r
gniund-to-order
glasses
RRYJ?'TOKI
blf:oC":ate, tinted len-ees and up-to-dat-e
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COTTON MORE ACTIVE;
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
CLOSED AT ADVANCE ~;€'"'~·•• ••• .. No$ ~·~,;o• R::io~ R~,a
~lttlolt.I • • • • • • • • • • • • •
the Nlarket Was Excited-Closed 15 to 24
Points Higher
• SUM~
SU11d:r
::\cw York, :'l.1ay 1-The cotton mark<'t
wa" more a.ct'vc today antl tlJ
tlma~
"how"d constr.lerabla eii:cltement.
'Wllh tha
cl<>S'l sl("Qdy and from 16 to
l!• "'<:lints n .. t blgher
Th<> op,.n1np;- was f'rtn at an advance
of 11) to 19 po!n i;
1n r<'>rrrnnS•
to
h!.:'.hf'r Th•rP0'11 <ab!<'>~
prJvat,. rE'
rortf< 'nl'catl11g that t11,. In r•a.l<f' ln
acr.,ag,. this «nrlng w().l.llti h<> lP<lf! th«-n
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a hi..,. "hnrt intrr,.,.t 111 J 1h .:-ontre.cts
l\hlrb
t'nn
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In
th<
wa> "r l0t ><I warrhOllM'
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•r('IP<>"'• ol ~h•pmrnt>< to
l lv,.r·<>< 1
1h .. r" "''-'; h<'a>y rea\liln~
Jn
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h1n "r" ,.roun<'l th" \nit\a.l
flg11r~s
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th,. ma1k,.t also met
, on~ 1 ,i 1 ~hl~
i;<>ll•ng from south.;>ru
an<l
l'"''·T"'"" ""'-IrCf'" and price"
<>11>1<'<'1 ofr "e>Eiral point.fl fr0m the be<1t
<'! 1rln,.- tne f'<l.rl:. 1-11:lln~ Bus\TIP8B be<" imQ l< SIJ &< t1><1 <.>n t1'e >rnth.a<k: how~to k"
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an<l a~!'r
rnmparatl,.-.\} qul~t
ml<l.dJ., ~cs~lon t'H• mark<>' d<'!VPlo;ied
r• l'l"W• rl .. tr('ngth on.._ !TIOr" a< tr Ve dcmn.nd from oloi c roD "'hort:s "Ith bot!-i
'I.la} anrl l•1ly eontrac s niachlng the
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highest J.,ve! of th.- <'la~ and ,.,bout 24
t• :'..'5 iiornts ahove tn,-, closing figure:'!
or t <«t n1g'h
"' lh< l •t. tr::tdlng
ov.-1ng, prnhahh
tr>
rontm,,,ed '[a~ora.'::>le
wF'ather ln th(> south
nf'~
r<>n po~H!on" <lk! not fO!lh fullcw the
olrl <"rop
t>11t th .. gf-t1Pr.il
1 h ,,,,..,.
mllrk"t <'lO'<<~ol w th n 2 or 3 ;:>o-!nts Jf
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rh>Dlr' If\
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of
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th••
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The "'""'tr'rn hf'\• ~" e<a.i<t ror In·
l'(d.,.lng ~luutlv W•1llh.-.r w1tti show
"r>< in v.-..st Te:< as folto,...,.d h< lo'
t .. m1><•1atnH'"' m..Jy ha<o:- Lnlfp!11 ct some
of 'h" b"v1~g
but H1,,. <1<.ht1n<<' was
m ~t g<'n•-dl•
at•r1h11t<><l t'l •Pl'''-'hen!linn th;ot tn" n1'lrk• I h trl h• 'nm"
o""r"old ani r... ,u ()fas pihz,. tn ._.1rt
r:rop- .. ontruc1~
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July 1lll'J>;, ""Pt<'lllb<>f, 119 Bon6od ""heat 111111
a.nd July
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63;.;:, nomln:tl o.llnat
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Sl~•llog •xc-hang" ~l~ady
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r•llrnnd bonda 11',..,~lnr
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Jo!ay 1 -The we-Oldy ~t:it..mont of t~
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gold boldlng11 aod 1 411 (JOO ln s!h-..r hold. tlgl!
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Country Produce.
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corn opot .. t~&dy, J\.mo~1can m!:i:ad, !law,
~~ ~•" On kiln dTi"d ~s l~d Am<lrtca..i mbied.
N~w York J<fo.r l -<A:>pper nrm "1.&n.tnn'J "ll<>C
old 6s d<> 'la ua1v ... t<>n !la B'hd
ll'utuvee bl- .Tuty, $14 7:i@r 2'1 eleclrnl71Jc $16.7:'; lake
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par ""alu,., $'.! 2'.IQ QOO
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bond& we1 e unchan~d ori call
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stocks mQ,,,1ng back and forth v;lth
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Chica.go ?l(ay 1.-Report3 that 11evo;oral large flour mills were aoon to strength, such as had not bean witclose, because Qf poo:r trade, weak- nem:ied for 11everal weeks. radically .aln oo
-ened wheat toda;r. Cloiilng p'!'lcea were tered uie appearance -of the »tock mar6-8 to 3-4 net l<>Wer
Corn bad e. ket tolf'ay, alter a. long period of hea-1F~ ~J ':.·!l?I~: ~u&hel
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net <ledine o~ 1-8 to 1-4@3-8; oaU. !ta.CJ.on
amt decUnltJJ price~
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w oo $4 .'ill to $5.GtJ
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tint.abed u:ncbanged to 1-8 @ 1-4 ot'f, ma.rket leaders as Refl.dlng, Union Pa- EGG PLA.f'lT, , ..e.,_
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:mx~d ~mon 6ilO to soo $..i 2."> t<1 ft,~
do S do~
72 g1~
but provtsiona ms.i!e a net upturn of clftc, Bteel an<l Amalgamated 1"{,'!jC 2 Lo 'J'OoMA.TQES t:.nc1 c:r.a.t<! Flo.. •t<>~k $3 :23~3 00 I G<!nd buWhM l>uUn $3 :IO le $il.W
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9 z.,g Z"6
Z 1 Z io JS cents
ll poiiics. Ca.nadtan Pa.cU'lo scored a 6- ~~~4i:"B1'Jfl:s
~.~1~~me ho&a lOO ta ~ .. v..,.,,1>n $SOil UO
Advtcea that the clo1>1ng down or 11-0lnt advance
The tnark8t ,,.as brond 1.,1n''l'U(""'.F.1 drnm
$2: 00
-""r.ort.<i-To Gr~o.t Brlldn tram. Git ~6ton u.~~tl rrmn ~ew Orl68.u r;<i rrom Tuas C1tY,
4 Olm
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11:1everal big r'IOrthweatern flour mlns am;I
\"llgorous
oo
t.he upturn,
acdlSQUMra, Y<>llow
• $2 (iO'ifS oo
Good b01tch~r h<>p, 140 to 100 ~l!..1~ t.:i ti.
Ta Contrnent-~m Sn...... nnsb 8.716, !rom Hoaron 100, trom Port Arth~r Z 187
Tot:aL
wh!t~
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G<>tta butcher 11Ims, WQ co NO, $8.U to f&.1'~
was Impending, waa couplcd,.:.otlth more wh!le the dernac<l waa kc.,,cest for the
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-rn:iora.bhi news as to th.., Euroopean sDecuJattve tavorlteii
an classes of 1 ~~~R rrs~..-~t .,rctato
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t~~~ 11;~ 8~0::. ~
~toJ8~o w is,..-T(i
'T<> Jl'r•oM-El'mm Port Arth"r 3 OirlT
po!\tlca.l situation
A prompt weaketi.- steck1l benf<fltcd bv the mnYf<onent
.Abo.-e quotallollll •l'Pl:r to """'fed hogll,' m•"rt
< <>BM'"i«<l Gsl-.«•t~n 3 <J?J2. N~w Otl~on~
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Sn"•no<>h :U-l Nortoll<. 11!-l.'>
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lng of ..,, heat values took pla<;:e, and
The T"'&son commt'.lt11y allcr1b.,<l tor
POUl/l"RY A.,;in EGGS,
I .a.nd ""'annt-f~«oned. hog1 le to 1¥..c 1iuder.'
the market closcd~ear the low 'P"lint the change was the <:!ec1<le<lly hopeful 'l'URKEYS 11T.. l&t ri...,..-d
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of the day
I.ower cables, base¢ on tone nt cable ad' lr:e!!).. following th" \JENS HY<! Uo iiound
Gro""
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ll'IU!tRS llv" :We pound d""-1!
27Y,io titM<b and uudl<Uli;~d nxco11t f4a.t g""'1f h$~ '; ":::fa.vor!l'ble European crop newi1, fOrtJl:>'I 11..R.!U>TS To~o
Be .. tpl~
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}lot<nt'"
s ... a<iy
1 027
1 ll27
ed an additional bea.rtsh factor, as
on enegtOi9 reply to the powera was -EGGS, rreeh
17@1.8c ·~ ,, e-w_,._
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Bttlll.<\r
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bellevcd tf>I have done much to clear
b~tcht1r cow"
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v; \ckar :a.-,,a., &nd"""'•·nl-.
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nf!IWll from the domeetlc ncld. .A ltt· the atmol!lpher<1
St
l..oula ..
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The princlpal Eu1 opea.n markets beCorre~tod bl" White Provlolon Ca.
~~:;d ~~...otA.cat;-\e ~:.,:. 8.::'t c; ~·b~~ ~~
21 09.S tt.i upturn, a.Ue!' a week opening, ocLltUe !loci<
D!:l!l
on act:ount of a holiday, -CoMifle!d hanuo, 10 to 12 averago • ... 19c
wa!! "-.l:;o 1n 7 Jth iwo l~ ot ~ from bl9
2.!! 157 curred on account o:r the fa.ct that lng clo111ed
Groonvllle •••
..Qu1<>t
1 896,000 t11.isheb1 of wheat delivered traders wel'e deprived of the usual b11s~,j~ 1i,,m~ ~! ~or;;o a,,-eragoJ~ !eed lciuc
18'1.i
ShlPP'Qlll In thle lmrnedl&t~ tcrrltmT ~ •
on Ma~ contract.a bad mainly gone into rometel'" of conditions abl'Ost.d. but the Corn!ldl! plc>ilc hamo< 6 to 6 11.verap
Total today
3016
3 B.!:l:
3l7087
vigor
wJth
whlch
th()
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to
{'ornfleJd
b,.,,...kla..C l>aOOll ,
•
tead let!. =i>o!:r about e>:hall.Gt<id.
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On the swell Chere will!
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consldl.'rable prqtlt ta.king,
and a tbe London cables showed that therf< Orocure etyl~ bacnn i11'\d~ and D•UTO") 1&¥.. tl1>~ .';!.';'J~u:..i:'i.et;:"r ..!.;_~ '::~tcHI..Muket eOa•
Cr:or11fl0Jd l'.rouh po•lc u11sa11e, llnli: or
ht
I
0
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downward trend wa.a a.Jrea.<ly tn evi- WM :no hesitation here in pla.dng a
bn111 In 25-Jb
huekllt8
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co.~l!< A~r !el..: $,{1-~oo!J:'l. f8~
RANGE IN COTTON OPTIONS.
dence when tllj) milling Bitua.tlon 'ag- bi•lh6h llterpretation upon them.
Cornlleld l'rankfort.. lO lh
bo1""
• 12
ll1!.ted,
'fl.2:)®~!ll'i
hea.vY,
f&l~;
800
gra\ated bea.1lah conditions.. Primary
It was Drob:ft>Jy tru ... however, that ~~~~~\~ 1j'~~~ ""\"!!::' l'b~ lb~:'"" }i~ roogl! ~l("tJS.~ p!g.o.. '6 40@8 60..
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dull "t 1 ooc~~•
recf<lPts of wheat today ._ere 1666,000 the techn!C':al condition of the warket
1
10
ofed/n~ b""V<l:I. 81 20@8 00, 't'aua 11te~n1, :$8.'l'O' ~
bushels, last ~ea.l .f.64 OCIO
Sea.boa"d was largely rAsponsibte for the .. xtent g~::;;::~~ "n~~kk~ ~11: "':"~ 2f;;lbplc~~!""
11
clearances of whMLt and flour equal- of the. movement
Selling had gone o!l co~':."~if'1i:11.n1c~i~ tn
IS-lb. .kltts' ~ ~ ~7t:ihel;:~k~s;~ JS"dec":i !s.~@~,J°"''
led 143,000 bui;;hela
BO Ic;ng th11t the ehort n.ccmun.t ap- Cm"D1l~!d J>llTt> Jgrd
tl~rca l>lu;la
i5h•ep-HA>.-.et1>ts
l. ooo :>r:!}IO.. lotHt'
~
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Poo1 Uemand for American corn at Piirentl) was lnnatcd to an abnormal cnuntrtyt 6tyle pun: la.rd liO-lj tllll! only 1:'.!;f, v""""Ma• ~ cl'°"o nnllv<\ $l'i l'lO@T lG ~ltqp,
Jun~
Th<i ~t".nigth of the lea.de rs a.t Cci)nPciuno! lar<'l t1e,...,_ ba&ll:I
•• , , ,
r.i\erpoot helped weaken this market degree
8 ~ ~6 40!f!,'1 Bli • lam be native $6 00@8 75.
July
12%
There wer"' '[lttul rallies on buylng times P'•aterilay ii:nd the~r reaillem;y D S E:ttrq ribs
A°"
(!arly today before the receipt ot the P a rib 'be11"'°' rne<'l\um ncrage
• 1314
!;ept
spurtB, b'llt the .gener.QJ. tone "l\.a.a h<'av'
5 rib b<!!lloa, l gbt u...-a.ge
• .UY,.
Oats, after a. flrm start, w<':!.a.kened news from London, indicated that the D
market would bound up <:>n any favorwith r'>ther gralna
GR.A.JN.
Ja"
Small hoi; receipts a.nd a con1rnquent able dev'CIO[)ment Of 11:1ufticieot inl!>L'r- Nn 1 m':red oats
•
tanca
to glye bull traders an opening Cl\J>p...-J oaU
Upturn ln prices a.t the ya.rrhc helued
'f't::c:o"' R R oat:. (Dl!"W)
C'J<><>e<t st""<ll'
provlslons
Improved cash trade also "\Vhen the turn In tt:i1' m1nket came, Wh!to
corn
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bear
traders
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comP<>ll"U.
to
c()ver
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CottOn&w•l ITlt>SI
li.ast\ly blddlng ai:;-a.lnst f'al'.h other :fo:r No ll mld<tllnll'.
J:ltod<8 and ru:1n!11g u'-' prtcee on them- !lr:in •
CRTCAGO QCOTA'Tl'ONS
lllown Bhorb
L"oll<Ytrlng w~re Iha quob.tlona "" the Cllkqo selve11.
Tennegn.ee meal
e:>: hang~ todo:y
The upward tendency of the leadPrs Gcor&!ll Jn~QI
• JOl,l\(,,
was held ln c::he.::k du1lng the <'>trh
• lll2~
part of the day by ren"wed Uqolda
.:W~'N
!121{, .OH.,
tion o'[ the recent weak :foatures. Ovc:r
Jlli~
rr.?l!f. !I!"'"
thirty new records tor the ) ear wer"
116\l:i
92b
111\i
• J\l_,,.,
ma.de durlng the t'orenoon
Jn lhe list
2 SlJO
13,49!t
"9:2
~lo
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BEANa, fll'i>&l!I
dl'ltm .: ••• :.:··. $2.7~@3 I)()
~fodl<1m to good llc&lfcm, S.'iO to 150, f-l.25
Wu
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•
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OKJON, n'd ftlWk
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~,,_ ~~~- 'Nl'r,~~enl!I rullns; prlcer Qf ;ii:ood
"'hlttl bu~bul
•
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$1 l'"oC q.u .... " "" '-"'ft =~e
IJ:t.fer\cir cn4 da!IT ~
CAHBAGJ;l. Flor11!11, ~rnte •• •·••··•· ,. $1.'fl! J ~dUna: lower
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$2 11:1@3 oo
lllccllum tt> eoi:nm= g.,..,.., It rat. !3IJO tn 9(11),
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New Orleans Cotton
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Qun~11.: ton11 bue4 on ~tu•l purQbQes dlli1
<:tln'<'nl -10:•
$O
to ch<lt"" 1te1m1, 1,000 t<t l:ZOO, 48",~-:_ "~
Market Oosed' at About Lowest l\ilarket Strengthened by Cable
n~.cr:. ~ .:· . :. ·::·:Ji g"of! ~ ~.;:ee:- ::U""at!e~ ~ ~ ~ i:i.s ~.
PlNEAPPIES, ,.ed. Spa.nl6b . . . . . . . S3.fl0@4.00 tr >1>5 711
~~· '~
of the Day-Corn Also
~l\.dviceS Regarding AmbasAbulus
.._
$'> 00@2..23
Good to eb<l1NI bctd C'OWCI, SOil to 90(}, a t.
Declined.
sadors' Conference.
~~Afll~a&'~~ w;ey·: ..• :. ~
~ lfli.(":!d to.,;.:"" belfonl 7.W to s:ID, $5 to~'(;,
1\) 118.'I
616
COUNTJ:lY PROD'Vo&.
'tQr Fldollty Fnllt jllld l'l'o4uce O>lll.•
V>!-1>¥ a1 Scmt.11 Bro"'d St..J
Market <:1notndo~=a" PL'odlit<l&;
150 274
676
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32::1
812
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WHEAT WEAKENED ON PRICES OF STOCKS
ATLANTA UOOTATIONS
S~>o
REPORTS FROM MILLS
ADVANCED RAPIDLY
I liJ
l 7AA
FRIDAY.
l QOO to 1,500, aplt\nt l GlS last
77
s.
Broad ~lreet
Company
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Investigates, finances and
supervises propertiee anywhere in the United States.
C..-1111
Bonds for Investment
High-e:rade municipal,
railroall and public service corporation bonds;
Seat! for I.Isl of OlferlQgs
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Pnn '"'~ f'ure
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&ud soo!~d punc<<>r°" '"I.to natlcall1 up lD 20 J>1'11l1$
~;>!][""
wh!r.11 3!1V"" ' m cu16 and blow <>DUI by
kw!Jlni;: tlie 11lr
~6
\uhuTn Ave
]\tlanta "-n~ Ba.111br\dg-e (;a..
1(1\{t.. flb.
~l
.\GfO PGNCfORE CURE CO
Noa-R
PRYOR
G,!.ll.;!!;J!i
Ga.
Watcll
Dao t boll !coled. Prtee,,
P<"<" <r&r
Phoao 1..-,.
F<>ctory A la.r.ta. 11n<1 Ba1nbrld$e
ru~
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m,.mlnghotrt Ala
Z'I
WEM/l.K~ "wltcil""' rrurn. <:<><nl>lng,. $100
70"1. Pea b rO(' ~ r<tat ~ns. Allla C.allallo.~
Coll
l~y 1900 J
23
D~ i:.11.GLT S A'<rl~FTIC J'OWDJi:~-­
i!'OR V<0'\1P"1
It kb
ca=lno; c<><> Ing IL.lid non
!rr!tat ni::
o IP \!Pd ..,, a ~ou:.ho ai anr
lltno w!lh ~ar~tr
a hw "~ ~1111111
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~ox
po• oa 1
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iU3
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ding
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lla
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II Dn ""' \fo !<>• -1 \\1JIJn;n,; ostr•~t trim
mer
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'f\,1TAR IM Pr\Y'11<>
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hn dlke
1 I< <l u.umher of na 14'n1'1 ca......i..t"r
H<>n'i"" pr v!l~<l r1r ln(a""'
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Wood
fl5 ~PD .. <Jl"IJ rJy "'"''""" hud ...ood. llaotTI,.
'li<mO'tl4n bU11d1; mct'1l ..,.,.ta .. r &trips ttanilillalld.
lo tbe •<>uth
WM-.... or pborle W
B..
C..llnwa1 l>l~na~r H.03 Pourtll N.UfoUtl Ilalllt;
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PLu::.!BERs
E
HUl;'>[TER BT
PRKE &. THO\! \t,--ICLY -,.CaELSS..
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ACID PHOSPHATE, POTASII, ~~F~ ! ;g~g~z~!ti ~~~~
NITRATE SOD.~
Pml:~.&.NJ~~;·~~~rLi:, ~~!:.;'~I_.,.
~~IQ a~t ;:~~!!~:~e rna~.,tl~I!; M.C..C.~1a 1n1~lllil~
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LA LT ND-RY______
BJ:::ST w<>rk Jn t.owa., l>Ol.h lri. clermllll...
and l!n1sh
Gin u.o a eall All 1'0!'11: gum:r-'""'""d
J"f RooY
& We.Bl Peac.btr"" St.
At..
n8 11~ N<>rtb Pry<>r atreet.
111 lanlll pt\on<> 6~8
:ill
- - - ----FURN1WRS.
ROOF LEAKS. call llo<lt Iii'
WE Sl!lLL for c""h <>nly a ""'7 ...., aall eheap
'
W l!_!l•rn11tt Malu 714 ::3
Bout11ern Wt'"1;l<&g" Co
114 S :P01'8J'tb BL
LO sWH fo!T
atlr~ UYO young lad7 de"'""' to IC'
roRQuJc-K SAI..~c ~ 1.;;t"U<1 o "lo-1001
urn 1~<1 '
one<>
Tlu•bo.m1 muat t>& 11.ble tr
ahow cA.•"' in F:Oml 0<>nd1tlon
$12 I ~ach
ke<'p Lh~ 111~~ off
Prle& & Tbnm...,. ~ wtll
Kaplo.n Por 1</: f'On;>o.lll 041.i \llhl1~h"!I St l9 d"
6
V l'ryoT ~t
Pllo:io Jvy 4203..
23
FOill1AL&-I..l11ge weil hu1!l dra1
11" s A BAT' L!<-r ~Art~ ~~nrv~n iour e~et.)'-r=or bladeA et,
G~!N
Mo.n 114.'lo
Ht
Tum In Bro•
...0 "".: Br<>Jld ,;tr@et <>ve,.,. t>lad9
SODA FOL'VTB-S..rgnl= In n;;;--;-nd -.:nod
B'Ua!a~ ~NI Lo !>« "ll~T£..___
2"
halld M>4ll rountatn..
....,, t...-m<>
Wr1t.<> ror TO SCHEI v 1 OOQ bo"""" <;tt]!Jl. K&:ia Kwaltt?
prlc..,
p
O Box lOZ! Atlauta Ge
door o. 1<1 ,..lnd<>w flf ac..-11a1
Get ollr prlces
~'JKER- ~R-lP <lnd l:IUS!
ll:nM B Ind R d ~ reon <:a l>lo.ln. It:
G B gv.,..
Vl!lSS MA""' >hould hav" i; A>; ~ J ! S
GA. "'o.d 4'911 S"l>ll Jlou!Har<I
23
i"ORM BOOK
n~w P{X'K!"1' fDlTIO .... $600
d~llv...-l_ _TI-18 Fl \RR !>ON < 'l
ALl.!t.n:.a..
lU "fl'LY SCRE!J:!<.S MADE TD O!tDB:R--Co.rpe:nter a.Ill
~JP. SAi l
nlJ:::,\r
ca.h1u'"t wur~ a ~pc !alt?
Co.JI W-t ~L
0'F. parl11.ble h"-•<>H l~ wcod a"' lo g<>nd rand•
.\l)jnta ;>hone l8
c F Dlc!<ey Mg::
23
11
l!on
s
"" Tf"'ll' i.. ""
\""J:i.:TFR'\ITY
SA. ... lT\Rrinr-=r ......atoo
ndl~
41!i Atlanta N&t1on11I Si>nk bnll.<Ung
111
SAl'TiB lllH
cablr1eta~..-..,d-•o;;QDd-IM.n<i
Goal<ln Ballek and Otrlce Eqn1pm""' CnmJ>11.nr
THE
IF-YOUR
I
Oakland City Repa.ir Works
FOR SA.IE-Al rO'\IODILE.!l.
ln>lt~d oumb~
bom•J!k ..
of J!Jltlflnts e&nrd fQr
uv~n pos,.,.11~ !i~~ ""M1;!'0 '1 ..'\ f"~1~~~:~i1'' :zs ~~~',:',./';!. a4~
C:~~~ \J.~'!""a~""~:i" ~"~,;o~ll~m•~~d~~~ A'l 0:-1' ...-\~hlng a =O<l Hporl..,1>c"<I~
lVILL
under
prloo
81~
1
tr4d4l
?rl trhBll
my
11
guuLl!t<'e
will 81cb&no;a at rvasona~ .,
iJ A JJ01ntchemp W '.; Bn:>ad St. [vy
.?O
Osgood-Turner Auto Repair Co
TH>E '151'f
vu~ GED
WITR
EXPmt!E:NCE
cALt. A:<ID i;ml!l us.
Rea.r 4~ Aulmrn Av~
Ivy 62!0
~ all klttdB wt-.. ....., ,.p!n~l;.
!l(I
~! :~~nk.lln \rtl~k n~., r
n! j
l>'l-lnte<!.
around
('"st $~ 4-0ll n"w
For q l Cle
""le w!11 tal"' $&10
8' andard Auto
Co
Z'.lo
P<'achtree ,.,,_,
Pllon .. Ju 7'6
21)
tlr~~ &ll
-
--WINDSHIELDS - -
lampoi
tenW.ra, repalttd U
sood
all 'tlnda obset - 1 , , _
Vo.a llrk Sb....t x~tal Co
2-UI E:~•ood.
20
HIGH Ci..A&s vukanlzlng ~'>lo tire ~
$8.10 tube nopQlno 2'k: up
Southern Rubb~t
c:aU2S~th8t.
..0
RAotATORS
U
DIOW
~
METAL WELDING CO
llU"Klr..E'NOUS
'W"E'L.DISG
OXY A.CE:T'l'l.i;J'F. \l:!!:THOll
AL TO)fOSILE A "ID '1.A. 'l'!IVE Wl'!LDING OF
ALL K!,""IJS
M (aJL.YE:'l'T S'I'REET
PRO"JE \IAJ'I: 8013
TWO CYLIVU!tR HABY ~llXWELL In ---;;l..ndld
ondl!Jou
P,.h::o $1~0
Add..-- R. :&. !lie
Klemy R F
D ~ C<my- Ga
- _ _ _w
GOOD USED CARS
REASONABLE PRICES
IPord
Runabout
11ood ti""
For~
\n
;uod
cond \Inn
~{)()
1rlng car ,. tb top
gO<>d
col!<!ltlOh
r_.o11rl~r !toad<rter
ull) e~ulppecl
eJ .. ct1 le 11i;h'-"
Bul~l.!
\l'.ode) JO Roa.d:slor
clec
trlc llghtB
zrn no
3"-J 00
d""trk llght•
3R ()OJ
:Mo.x~ll T<>ur1n!!
\lode! li rour
pe,.,, ..as"r t dlT ,qu pl>@d
-WI! oo
Overlnnd
( Ohf"!
lUH
!u r,
IO<l.DIJ ped
i.JO 00
CoJumbb.
Jl)ll
loHr J>QSS<!lJ.SOT
n.._. toi> aod
brru<h~r and vr""""' OT ll~lp !l! Wlorlng Ji: or
of ltr Wt'! e r Daniel Ks<t
S7 DcK4lb A h. rkwood Atlants 0o
23
1110
Robins IIa1r-Dress1ng Parlors
MA ... (, H.('\<, !or \adl"'B and gentlemen
ch1l
dron ~ 11,.1, ~uttlng "' d CQfil ngt1 ?D.&d<l to o!'l'l.,r
bf!&t .. orll- n I ~ ~ 1:1' 40¥., Whlt<:lt-al!
M1t.tn S!l2.li
SHOES HAL:P SOL<EU
el~ctrlc
Ugh.ts
•J:;O 00
Tla"'"c ca.Tl! 'Bra In good runri1ng cno
dttlon and W<>rtb ""'"" llul.<>. the prices ".
<l'JO- abo.,.~
SEWFO
50 CEh TS
OP~!1 :,..11 ~;d':,,:~r tt:11e~P 15a~~k;,;.,,,~;,._ !?S
ACME HATTERS HAVE
llfOVED TO 20 E. HUNTER STREET. OLD HATS
MADE NEW.
23
- -Bl.'.!!J'li1'.!!o
- - - ..
Ol'PORTl NlTlE9
BANKRUPT SALE.
do111us ottt h•nl-rupt ..tock ll.lll<>lll<>b11•
and •u~plle~ a.t greod:r ~11cedl
aeb
Muon!~ T111Upl• bu.lldll'S.. 2'18
211
FOR SA.L~p to date drugbu."'o"""~
w"11
ln'l'He 1nTest\ga.llon
Drug~
Ba:i: D Co
WE ar•
~~c•RO<>r\es
J>tk"• !or
?""-obi,.,,.,
]1.11::11>=.
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WAN'l"iW IDE:1<S:::::W-1t4lro;:-- ;;:tz.;;-..niliStOt
wu1l<ld
l>Y 11111.ouractU<l'rt'!
1!'Qv
bool<• (rec
Ran <> ph & (a
Patent A.ltorll11y>1.
w .~1~g«m n c
2'
Pho'°
Ur v.an,-...d~ '"
or Atiiiiii
ln~~otlons
Matnoooo
'"
P7i<Tl" .. ~ '~~~'::~..~:,~:~'~,"~.~."--~,~-or
<> bu l<l l>nalnaH hous.,.. o-o
<""'"'
propo~r p """"' ~'"""' 111 to _,, ..... Th•
)lcr<hant.o and :.i ... nu
4
11&,,k!11i;: at1d -Loan
~r ~
~O!)
QHrland
four pa""'"nl':~r
;newly
painted n@w top
8.>0 00
Primo Touring :-at D w t~ ond
aeat coven;
400 011
Ma~w~ll
R.oarl•tn
Sportom~n
type
)lod"l Q
rull~ equipped
,....,~lnl.fl<J-
au
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S:~t= A11:,,.e:,,i;e~qu~;we~1,1 C~lnd1:z ~pa~
t'1
1,
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~~
l9
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on<t otlli!
o dfnary
strikf"
le,. ..
f
partm<"l11
m .. It
>1'>y 1
&
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Jam..., St
WE
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Do.olcl &: Co
FO~.-.-,-,~,---O~~~:~or:~~:an-:::.,~
IPliJONE MAilN 511>00
I
ATLANTA 10<1))
\\orker" {)ut
ctt Buff i1 )-Bu..,1ne-. ... ls
(11c;i.tlv C11rt,uled
()\(r
filQNSnaOWNSiG"<
1 1 ...... rHon
UTc • line>
S Jn., ... rt10.,,. 6c a ltne
7 I.n11ertfon"
Ge a Hoe
DEPARTMENT STORE
CLOSED BY ASTRIKE
Cad111aa
v&cuum eorp~ ,......,P"'L C. J
t<ourtll N"tlao ..1 flank hul[dllljt:
Cll..A§§ll l"il!EO
AOV!:ilRlril§LNG IRA.TIE§
.,...,.
><l~r
'
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p<ilU ofo11t11lde l>l nil.o
Phonn
lD
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ownln1r oWi! ;a;IL;>
neDt
doslrff tD get b. l<>UCh wltb u~vsrat
eonc.or":l~ with ~Jew of !UU)dl ns U<~lr •nrm l<lt
er. and 4ddr._ln•
Prleea reiu.ooabla and W<Jrt
11uara.<lt..ed.
P
0
II= 83&.
Telspltone 117
·011
19
O"'IE ~ou.blfl hM.d •te&m bl.bl•
'I' COlUm11 ll-t
.,h3v1DIJ WllO::bl,... Barga.In
C'<lnatltutlan Publ chlng Coml'9Dl'
llil
I
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'
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l I
str<ttl'l
44'; Sp 1ng "'"'At
i°u0lG!tA:PJl0PEHATOR
l ~~
j
19
11.u~Uoo li<>UMo 51 DQcatllr
::!/;..> !fall
~bin lt.llf
brok..;,r 6
AtJ.an a
I1
.
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FOR SAJ..E--Steo.In U..ble tQr reatuiraot Ul!e at,;n
lot or metal cltaira for A<><l.n. founLain """ Pnwn
u!
'
""
..
l I; ,100 •n~ up •errns <11UQ'
CASH REGIS'l'l!.'R CO
80 "l<>r\h Bro&d Bt...,rrt.
6AL&-S~t<>lld hand oak ;cut ~unter - 1 8
~
~6
--VULCANIZING- -
lP
R.EN'r~!:B~~--::lgnn;~ ;:cll:ll~L
0. S. Hulls I ~ll= &"ag,wh"r,l•n•!
""'
Y. o do n QWok
best. 7unlr..
ror tho 1..... 1 rnon.,.
'o Job tGC bl.8" t<>r TRAVIS & JONl!l.s
PROJ.l'.PT attont on g •En
Sanden Speer Vul=n\~ q
SL AC!o::illl Ga..
Pnc
$10:?
h>gton atr""t
1
We Repair Automob1lesf
wm do It right-
S'l!.E'ET-----roTAT0 plan~orl<lli.!c~J.,.;;;;,~,..,y
f!all a.nd. lla<l J'rovldon"" $1 1iO p8r 1 000 rob
Lako nnd FU>
G L
SI'Y.t-l:H
17
L~gh<>m•
1
4-PA~~F''H>'E'R
4oJ or"" {>O""r auto
jn gGod
nndlt!rm
1 •" tlr.,
"! I e:<cllallge ror real
~~tu<o o0r ""'
l'<>r .j;"-.
ul>1<1 giu-aga O<ll'lt $61)
wi 1 ~•11 t<>r .i: ..m
ca 1 l'Y !Jl&l
'i'<>
rt.!"'
ue.ndlur b'l l<tlng
00
~<>
mol>~Y
• .,..
Gni.n>- I>
LQA'>,S..-YIOtl•Y
<u;
"'
~ctll ~
r~1ep1>0110
l~y
/tJ
~1n
Jail! Qn"Auam... .....,, ei<tata
~om.a ol J2 000 !o ;... 000
.; per c.mt f2 1100
•t - per Mnt and f2 000 ta $2 ,,;oo at 8 )l•r oonl..
We boy purcw..oe monoy co1ea also.
Dunsc. 11 Ii
GU
409
F.Qultll.hle
1
Cormnnla
s..~lng~
2'I
Bldg
~~,;,! "".,!,, 1 ""~"ob~ c~ 2~:0h~'i:
Bank
::='t: (.._
::>PECIAL l:l=O-M_E_F_U_N_D_S_
TO
Ll!>;D
Prfy
u-..
o:i AtlWl.ta boms .pr bualul!M
&t IOWB5l "1.lk
)11..noy IU!VU>~ UI
F<>P"
t:lilJ.14.
Wtlle or call.
S. W. CARSON,
24 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
MORTGAGE LOANS
~:'f sa°~eth1 ~ 5 ~~~~..~ ~~~.~r~ ~ter~1n a~~~
who- were con1pelled to ''"" their du"b5
;\. g .. nl'r.J.I strike of emplo~ etc>s at the
Thomas De' lht
rron Manufa.ctunn
T>la.nt -...-as decla.rt-d tod.a~
v. lI"n the.
<:ompan;i.- reflis"'d a dcro.,.nd tor a 12b
TURMAN.
BLACK & CALHOUN
-~
:per oe:ent 111creu:;ie in "'a.gea.
:'-JEWf'PAPI:
RAHGHIVE®
Nt ~ SPAPJ:cRfiRGHIVE®
UO~EY
TO Y.0.4.!'li
PA.RX LOASS---We pla<e loans
on
lmproyed
Soua...a.
!arm
l•r;<h
:ll<rrtgap C<>tn?*l!J
1:1
ltl an1
<IDIO<lni
Oeorg!L
G°"ld
Tba
bl!Ji41~
-Pr.....l:=~l~o
Tre~w..--c:-E"
b<l.il<!.ln&..
HONEY ~I) lend ""
•cOob<'le. JT. 1121-<t'.15
$37,500 PROFIT
NOS. 316-318 PEACHTREE h.is just sold at a
profit of $37,500.
rrhis is not hearsay·, but fact8, and you hear
of these enormous profits being made almost
daily on Peachtree street.
DO YOL" WANT TO REAP SOME OF THE
PROFITS OF THIS NORTH SIDE THOROUGHFARE~
HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY-
$6,500 CASH
WILL 'l'URN THE deal and put you in possession of a lot on Peachtree street almost adjoining this property.
A PROPfT IS SURE TO FOLLOW.
SEE
1. R.
W. L. & JOHN 0. DuPREE
J, H.
REAL ESTATE.
501-2 E~iPIBE BLDG.
Bell Phone J\foin 3457, Atlanta 930.
SMITH & EWING
RE.AL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS.
130 PEACHTREE
ATL. 2866.
GEO. P. MOORE
10 AUBURN
REAL ESTATE AND RE~TING.
A VENUE.
ON BEAUTIFUL PONCE DE LEON, in Druid
Hills and just opposite Mr. Geo. Adair's fine home,
we offer an ideal home site for $77 .50 per front foot.
Property in this bl0«k has been selling from $100.00
to $125.00 per front foot. This is a bargain, and is the
cheapest thing out there. Around $2,000.00 cash payment will handle the lot.
THE VERY PRETTIEST PIECE of acreage on
Pace's Ferry road for sale. and cheaper than the
adjoining property sold for over a year ago. This is
a beautiful home sitet or is suitable to cut up into
small tracts. 'This is the only tract out there that has ._
not been traded on. Present owners have been in possession for 50 J~ears. The~,are 28 acres, alL together,,,.
and it is on the cool side of the street, between the
Maddox home and Howell Mill road.
N:cwsPAPERARGHIVE®
,~,SCHOOL GIRlS RULE
ATLANTA FOR ADAY
Wi:~::~;·'~t:~~::&~£;~EhlBtf,''A!i u'!nni'CC>ttHri'i!e :Figtit ·.- ·• i
TECWS ANNJ'iERSARY.
MAY BE CELEBRATED
BY BUSINESS MEN
c9miiw•d From.Page
one. ·1
· For Interco'tfegntte · Sports'\
the oresJdentinhbs speech at ~ewark.
"to think that ;t WM to CQI:ZSC to 1tb1s
.
·
·
-
grC'at county <>t Ease~ tha.t want11 ti>
Seniors of G. N. and I.. on Annual Visit, Get a Rousing
\Ve1come at Tech.
.
11.a.vel
gOVeT:D. Itself, but does not. I
TbQ Emory Colleg"e Alutnnl 'held a.
come therefote to speak not to Y~U. rousing raunlon at the Ulliveratty club
but for you. I ha.Ye exerclaed a. grEia.t Ia.at lllg})t and entbuslasm reached lts
self-denial about
New Jetiiley.
MY high wa.ti:tr mark when the subject ot
gr<iat tP.mptatlon lri chonstng -a. sum- tnteri::olJ,.glti.te athletics was bro,aahed.
mer Jtome was
t0
it ;1:1 m
tents
P <:
Y
-COllf'ge !l<JngB and rousing 1rpeecll~s.
where l Ul!L'<i to.
l'"eflected a strong
l!!enum.. nt
!rom
Ag.aln-t "'Cert.. ln Gentle~,.
alumni Ci.-.,rywhore In fa~·or ut_ atb~But there ls gu\ng to b,. 11. e,onte!:lt) letics. !or gol"ernor 1n New J('"r!ley ne:ic;t 1:<Um.
mer and I did not want snyt.oQy to <::harged 'that the :1:1:.-stem ba.d been 30
think I 'l\•anted to boss the job I ha-,.-,•.::orrupt as to pl"rmlt grand juries to
no tandlda.te for gn-..·ernor, but I am ln<llct at ati atetegl<:"
mometn:< and
oppose<l to
is. de:i!lred by "'tht>y can wlthbold grand jlll'ies from
cei:-taln gentlemen. I tion:t want to indicting when all ls quJet. and you
know' that the mastery <Jf' eerta.1n gen·
isee any gov.,rnur
prl'l'ately owned.
1
1 m
golng lo Now Hampshire next ~: ~~nt~~ :~:~g~t~i;~Y , ~~dw~~./'::~;:~t
whomever
~~1m;;.:~hi~u~ 0 :~: 111::i~~sh;~tb lsNel; ~~~~:...d!epe.selonate
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ECLECTIC SCHOOL
AWARDS 48 DIPLOMAslr.========"=====n
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WITH THE THEA TERS
-" 1 0 '
iiiiiililiiiiilil
See America's
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DBICCO HABIT!:°:,/~~~·:' ~ 1 ;;:it~hr:c 1 1;,.~r;:"~';:.~d'"'~[\~'"~:,'.·e:a~~~
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s .. ats :ire now o,, ~al» fur ne:oot v.eek.
.,. 1 """':"~";:."~';'!.!:"~i':::'.;:',.'...'.;.',"!";,~.,,":",:!'.':* wht'n ..The CF!r! fiom Out ¥.ondi·r"
Wh«h ... ;o.,,.... ..,oromot<plr.: . ..i~ ....- -...•.n.ie>n:~o will he g"•"n l.Jv the ~·>mparn:. This
,·.c•,,l'~~-~·si:U:A:IJ"'."•'•"71"._"°~e."Y!~t1.N.1 ls a p.lea><l11.11; <:"r>m<'.'dy and Ml811 l..uni::;
Y• ....,... "
l" ex:iecr"<l H• ><c-or.;, tfl.:, !Jll!''-l"<'»l hit
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ao•J)<'"-'"S iu a ))ov -~ l'oet•UlJf'
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' FOR SALE
ONLY
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Geyserland
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PARK and PACIFIC
COAST TRIPS
Northern Pacific Ry
~ 7 K.r;i; 1;;•1:;~ \~~cs~~~;
e.ast and =nth.
$54.so
$g4.so
5
1
~~~. h.ir~ t~'!'~d
Supenor.
~;'l:ouW--
Ta Yelfow11lo11c P1>rk and n:tum. via
Gard~, Mont ,w•ili=mple...e U'1J"Of
6 days m the Pa:-k. •nduclU><; A1"&1'
tr~porta~on, 1 7 meals and 5 rnghl;s
lod~ at Yellowstone Pw-k Hotels.
$!04· 75 ~h~~(IO---·
sg7.ss i°fi'n~~l~s~ aod
$1 OO·GS ~:.O~ri:_uth ond
$102· 25 ::.oe.w. -
The
Splendldly
constructed
3-story
Brick Building. on lot 84x200 feet,
more or less. Jn the heart 01' the
Wholesale District, within a block
from the water front, suitable for
Factory, Warehousu
or Slores
Excellent shipping facllities.
Fronting on three streets.
occupied
and
To Ydlowmlo""' f><u-k vi.a Gardu>cr,
Montane. r~urnl>lg vk• Ycllow$t<'.l,,..,
Mont,.na (w=tern gato:wey), throui;;h
C<iknado. w•th trip of fuur d"ys tn the
Papk, 1nc'udmg atage tr;m•pnrtal><m.
1
1 ~w~t~i:; ";~!'~ ntf!'t~;:-""t;;~l~c~t ,;,:~~
nt '>m;1ar!y knv c"tcs.
sss th~~go-
as
Candy
eludes
a
Factory.
large
Warehouses
a\iso two Elevatol"S.
ANY
PRICE
LG'h
t!On
111,.Jodra.mtltH' s.t.iai.lom·• ll>J!l
"'I•'?<•.
hold,; th" r{'<::Ord inrl u ... ,..,
!~
., ....... r a ""'"'1" fr elm curtain tn "'" ·
ta\n wh<'!l th•· :.tu•lll•ncc ls not 0'1 thP
f!lll >lVe awalt111gc thL• ,,tirrlug
""1d<":rt!' In tb<> plo<J"
t.J1rt>c remainlng perf'ormanc«·.i Will d.-.ubtl""" di.aw
;;o:aod a,udienc .. s to the Lyrir. "Fl,.. ar1"'""nccrnen1 1~ in:ad<:- that
a..ttr0..(·tion will "'h""" th" rc'gular theatrk•a\
:"""'-'"'n and thrtl a- "'lor'k cnmipany will
-,,·nbnb~J ,,.,. <W.'l"a.ntzc<l to furnl•<>h ~·n~
t<'rta!nm,.nt
JH<.tion~ of th.:LJ·rl"O
durlJ\).!. tho:- Sll'Ilml'i rnont.h:i.
The
thJ,;
to
PROPERTY
lS A
PRICE:.
Address:
college
G
0
r4,
~1,~ 1 ~~'!- t~luc~,~~:t•~\ 1 ~~~~.. /\:~~
11
will
b&
held
hi
~lo ~·,:~
~Pie, tbh::i (Friday)' oe.v.on...;:~~ -
alumni.
1
b.e-1
4r
that many good m<>n avoid Emol")•
DAVID~. SR.mt:AK.Ell, s..'i;ir<!!ttl.rY.~· ~ ~.;'
<."ause lutercolleglate atbletka are D<Jt - - ·
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allowed
A regular commuiilcat'lori .::,
p.,ell~g Is high among tht' \>nder"1)0 ~ ~- J;·_,"!::uit,l"'w~h~°d- :..~
;;;ra.duate-s who clethn that the athlt>UC
in l<Jdge room. cor.n~r Lee' •. ,;
ban works au tnjuatle<o and they hav.:
and G<Jrdon strt'<:!ts. Fridal"" '
11... 1•t lett .. rs to 1,::00 alumD! to get "'-D
o:;venit1g, May :'!. <o1-t S o'clpck,_• [
,,:.;prci-;>1lon Qn athletics and the re'All '1.!.IB.Ur:h:•cl b1·.,,.thr.en cor~ • '•
ph,.
re oYer ti to 1 ln favor of in-1diQ.]l~ lnvlted
Th., En.t••r.-d A.ppre.nterc~lJ~glat<' !ll'll-lll""
,
th:e d~gj~H';}l~es~Afd.f~k. ~ o~ot" ,; !t
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HU~NICUTT,
Secretnn;.
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Grogan.
'P,.a.chtree
0
R.
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B.
Cheshire. •93,
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A D esj rable H ome N ear T enth SL
FUNERAL NOTICES.
C'\SIS--Th
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e
C!?.ss, Mr.s.
gene Ca.as.
Dr. Evnna,
Invited to
"\VH!lam B
friends of Mr. WJIUam B.
1\-'Jlllarn B. Cll.Sl!l, Mr. muMr. Stfllwart Cn.ss a.nd Mrs'
Of ShetUeld, Eng11U:id. a.r~
attend tha filneral or :Mr.
Cass this (FrJday) 11.:l'ter-
•
~~~~·do~!& 3cb:·;~~c~.46 r~~ 6=~ln..,
I
11 J t h Olli€ ~~~.:_at
TblS lS not a rented-out p ace. b11t a We - ~ep
We.it View cetneter.y.
1
0
~:'i~q !~~d~~d c~~ \~~t~ 1 g ;:~ ~~~d occupied by the O\vner. •1t is a house that is new ~nd ~od- ROBERTS-The friends, aJJd ~latlves
ruu It, but It ' 11 d not"
€ffi Ill' i'ts appointments One that has been maintained Ill a ol' Mr and MM>. EdwaM Hubbard Rob~
The sepca"ker said that v.hen he wa~
1Tri
.
th
b t erts, Ml.is Emma Roberts. Misa Kate
prE>pa•il•K· to go to Washington from hlgh State Of effiCleilf'y.
'l.116 loeatIOil iS
C Very
€8 • Roberts, Mr. and 11.'l:ra. Fredfllr!C~ C.
th
•• 0 1 i
•
t Id
th t
,
Roberts, or .TacksonvJJJe. F]a., and Mr.
1
.. t~,. g:;1 ~eru;',., 1~;' ~· 011 ~~ "':'~~ b':ck.'
"' Price, $9,000_
Reasonable terms_
und Mrs. Carter H. Page. Jr., at<e tn-
•=,·"
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tha.t
"I d!d nut '><'li~~" lt," Ile "Qntlnui•d
u11til l. >;llW ll
(l;i~ .. mor<'
bulky
forin of th•· !'.'<'ntl• •nan who llS<'d tu
pf'r~vnalb lead tlJ,. :-;-,.v; .J .. r:sBy l<•gi,.laLlllr Into 0151~-r.ce.-.. ieappe::i.red un the
''"'T flnor <>f th.- l.<g!:<;lntllre; th.at
gr,.,at "~stem with a lJlg i;nake-1\ko ·s,
that great sn(·akrnµ;, v. h!spertng syaten1 had e>1t11,bll,;tu'd lt,.clf in TrE'ntOn."
ThP. pr1·.-.ldr,1t used a quantity <Ji: adJt'-Ctl\'!S tu der<cr!lH' !hf' .. gang" aiJ!l
.
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Forrest & Ge
- 0 rge Ada1·r
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STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
h~""" '~m•.ll a1n~1rnl or!'!)"-~• ln ..,.,11 «f uur tw<> !nrn!ture wa:rehMW<--"" lL 11-repl'll.rf
blL1ld "I' ,,.,d , 11 ,. <>t'!t<r. " ~ 1 .,,. bl'•=>tn1< bu!l<l'no;; u Y'"' aalfrltmlo> st<>Tltll': nmr gou.i.. tor the
•umm••r yo•i "". •nvlted 1., ln~pe•t our war~".OU<H••'. ""I.hat ~oil may""" lun wl•ere your g<>~d~
wlll b<• ,.....,...,d and ,11 0 =m tl1•y.., n be l!:>V<:t> w_, lJail~,s "" ue bf!tla~ prep,.red to tall.<> Mr~ of
your i;w<l.. •ha" an!. ur onr '"'">H-Ulor~ nur h11t111ini;:.. were \>Uill ror taic PU.t-v"""' o:r 8t<ll'IP 0>t
hou>ehol<± ,.o<>'l• "'a pi•u~•
.JOHN .J. WOODSIDE STORAGE CO\IPANY
Phones: B. 2037 \vy, A. 1113.
RED
MAN
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No 269 Jun1·per Street
I .. "!:.,',
,
i:!I n. 11choo1 •
by '.e:!.~~:, J ~~=:,;n~tf'J1nD~:i:!• 'j~"
teacher ,.in G-eorgla fa~Ctr compcUtlvel 7 o'clock. The Uegl'ee of :Master·-~~:::::-,
~
,
son
will
be
conferred ln fuU fonnp Mt ' '
a'thJett{"s and many- I·.mory gr-aaua.tee duly qua.Ut:led
vtaitJng and, t:'e§id.@t ,,,~
are principals and pr.. p school teaeh-1 br"'t11ren are frat..,rnaUY. lnv:ittl:d• .J$'Y "~,';,.
ers. The consensu,. o! <.:>PinlOJJ Vli'US) order <::1( HOWARD S- COLE •W.,J.G;, :?~2
and
ln
I
amt
FOR
Emo:rY
w ... ·re not tomorrow mglit.
The Prt'»ld .. nt applied h!11 rfllf.er, iice _ _ _ _ _ _ ~
to the n;itJ<mal r'1t'etlon to tbe ate.to
9ltU.atlon lnducth1g that It the d"'muerat•~ T>flrty ln the st11.tc d1d not re•
d"' m 1cs ril .. d!!;"f"S, J1w!ud1nig jury re·
fo,m, lhe µeu.1>1<' might try a.nother
pull ti("&[ l>ll.1 LY 111 thP r,exl election
It'
"·""
in-
PAID
NOW
m€'lodrarna Is hr.·
thoe
u:I' grand <:h::ri;a~e~;"\:! ~!e~l~s ~a:sJ-.w~~
,I
Biscuit
Property
lngs,
popularlt~ of
l.ng demo1111tr.a.ted this week a.t
the
Lyol.c. whE't" "'"R!!h. t'h~ Kid'" ~s draw·
Ing ,;plenil.id a1Jc1wne~s ~·m tt11 Ill& ,ind
amoni;
~ea.-rly •h"<'.'J')" a111m:r1,a.., who
,.;:i
...'\. :te!fnliu commU:nlciUG!f,~'~r-i ·
~~e~~::~n-~c~~~ ~:~'!_-.~·-,:::,
.Mathews, df' the senl<!'i:- ,..i,u;'5'. preal-, • ·
A 11peclal (:Oti:cJa.ve·
de1~t of the Student Government as~\
~/./
of _AU9.lltu. Coolt'XlQ.Jld.~ ,_~,:;oclatiou voh:ed
the o.ppea.l of the
';:/"/
f't"), No. 9, IL T., will-.
:<:itudent body to the 11.Jumnl f'or con~
~;r~:~d J~a~~t;i:: 1 ::a,
eerted
action
until
lntercolleglll.~e
CaJn
'5'treetl'J,
this .sp<:>rhr are a rec-ognlzed pa.rt of El)lory (Friday) evenlng-. at S Q'di:ook l!l)la.rp v
etudent llfP
Thoiie present at the 'l"he Order of th1; Temple w!U be con~
A ud Sir I<n1ghts ar.e -court&reunion Included ttre following;
~·eu•,•,·ffiy •
1nv 11 e
.... ~ ~
Arthur Field. '7!, Marietta; '" '
T• 'L BLA"K"HEA
Austin, . 99 , l:iawkinsyllle: ·'[I'. 1-::,_ Land,
Attest. H '\Y DFfNT~ Rel;."!·d;;· C.
'Ol. DaWa"n', Jud-e
,'l', Al· I==:::-~-=='°~-:=;_,,;:,;;;;,;~~;;;,;;;;~=-·
y
<>
M Cul
berton: A. D. Thomson, '98, I.
·
- ~
A regular communlcatton
1oway, ·oo; "\'ITalt<·1· ('a.ndlcr. '07: ~;alof E A ?.Unot Lodge, No.
tar MartJn 'f/7
\V. A Ed"WardS, "'·
& .\. M. Will tie held.
1'n 1hF
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F~
"l!Temrile
li::ll.StAtl••
EdwurdRburg, hlal10; Dr A
·
~•..,
ta, Friday Ma'.v :l l9J.3,,-ut
'!)9; J'.L T.. Thrower. '.16; W; D. Thom8 P m
Ah quallded bretb:1<011, '95; A 't\' Whtt,.,
O~. G. w. [
n•11 Jn"1ted
Take SQldl(lre•
Wrl"'ht
·10- T J.1.1. Cllf>atham, 96; Homl" r-ar,
and Deeatut'
Hende~on H<i.'llmun. '!l:!: o. 1-£. V.'esle~·.) f<t!'f<.,.~s. to GltinTJwood avtir11.1e. :Sy or•
'10; 'l'hom+l"
..-.-. Conn,..UY. ·02. Flo>nlotd€J ot
Le<" C'n:iw. '00; ,J.P.. Matl•eW':'· "!<I: Jo·l
H H. CL·\RK~. ~<.c;'.~;t..L, W. JI.I.
Mallet, '13;
rH Da.l'ls. 10, L. B
. ----~Sandiford. •a;; Horace 1:3and!ford, '09.
Now
Yard: Boilers, Engines ;;1nd Shaft·
CHARLESTON
s55 ~~Jt~"S~p~.'i~"""po11s.
se;2.so ~:_o~""-
Wholesale
"B1"Jly, the Kid."
(At th¥ L,.rl<:"-~
'1',>''
~
.
~The most sig-nl.ficant featUre Qf .the .·
melitthg was a. report of the ea.nva..:ss
Jersey
Auy one ..c-110 wants to know-I The presid<'.'nt wa.s unsparing In hia
what I
can lettrn by a1;1klng.
a.tea.ck on
the ele,,en assemblymen
"But r want to 11a.y a few words frQ;m Es.sex county- wlio wera opposing
about the d( rnoera.Uc party. I ·wu.nrt jury i:-eform.
"'~"rybo.dy t" reall:<,. t.hat r hase not
~u .Is a disgrace.."
s11.ld, amid ap~
lt1 b~- the results of th-c plaul3e... to the Judkla.1 system of the
be<rn
l>l..!;t natlonal <•lectlon
The l"OuntrY did. state a.nd th" um<Jn and 1 come here
not f;n d<>-mo, ratio•
Jn
Xovemhtlr
to protein .as a re~te51>ntat1ve AmerllrnPa><>;l\oJe fnr 1t to go rc1pHIJl!\•un can c1th;en that the5e things should 00
b<'caU!le it c·ould nnt tell v.hld1 kind allQWPd to e-:oi:l>Jt"
"f n9ubtu.1.n
lo !;<!
The onl;• h•~lJl"-1
llll nu.:l unltt>d
,,,.,t;·ument
th:r•Jugh
Wll~n ,,. Gu.11rd...t.
wtd<'h n could a.o.><omr>l!sh its purpos""
Prcsldent '\\11,,~rn \.,H to 'lPEJnd the
night
Now rork >•ft<-'1· Ji!,.
two
wa...tlwrl<'"m9,.rat1cP,artY
Th(!ruw .. re UP••"h•atnN••"'J-•a•"···
'"'<•ao~t,,~ ....,
v
n
~·
,
"'.,. •
'"
.......
·~~rt.dn \ ' ngs .;h1c.1 wet ~a.nt don"• arran~einents W<c'l"' ina<le to glve him
(' cu-:in
><a.L '
l!"t ee1· .a,n persons protection whll.-. ~·ampalgnJng
Wilele•d.t<'" ·
her•· weir Cli'•ta P
thini;;-s llarn Fly
hl.·f of the U tt<n) States
""' want dem<>nst1\lt.c-d su<>h a>< that serrct "e~~:1 c: ~Peratl;e,. nwho were
.i10' ~'"t'Jllll!t'll1 uf ll"· Unl.ted Stat.-s distributed in the ('I'Uw.,..h every~ho:.re
caJ. 110\ ho> cuutrull»d \,y 11rh·11.tf• ln· The preoilden! will Jl!Pet the members
l<l"<'>'ti;
:-:ow t11e ih•mocn:i.t!c l)<Ol'"l} 1'I of the Jegislatllrt' .~t .Jer1:1ey City tQ-Zuiag to ''"'"' a t:':, at making thei;e niorrow and mak .. a r1aal SPE'CCI) -there
pan•· ha." );•JI
:'!llld<> now an d !ln"
Unrkd• •,1u.· d•o11dh 1G
h
performances a.r,• g\l"O:-!l e.ur h n 1<!'ht
··~r
"" son
,.e ur<•
a. W en t "
-- .
d('-m1JCratlc party ln New Jer8eY th1·ee
YELLOWSTONE
·,,
I
Fo•tv-elg-ht giadunt1~ !1om fourtreu
., \
8 tato•s ,.e<><'"l'"d th,.ir dipl<:>ma.5 from the
Atlanta C'obegeofJ;i·\,•<tH'Medlctneaud
"'Butterfly on the Wheel.
Atl
t
th
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h
h t<l t c
~" 1 i::;"l'<" l«>'I '•!>:
ana
e(!\t tile -\tlan«a.l
'
tl<'r
r,1 H. M fJ1,B(1sr, of th"' Ffr,.t ll-I<'tb· t
Ton1p;-b.1. 1.11,.~ l:ldllv Long .l.1'~! the
1><ll~t chur<.:h
ntf.,rNl. the 111,oc:at'ou. nw1nbcr1< of her tiII,. ··omrm.ri,;- w1
returl3 t<:J Atlanta an•l ]'rt'Sf"til ·"' R.<ttt'r·
"'"d 1kl1Yf!r;i.1 lrl\l ~i·aJuatlng add:est< fl« ,,11 th" "\~"h<>el" agu1n at th<" AlhyhT1~ r~~,;~;:"R"t'T~1~;~n~::'~,,~e~~u;,~~l~ lawla -~h"'~_Pla: •'111 lH· ~\V<'l: r.·t~u:1
.
,
.
da.; .,t ,1 ~,,-r,r1t nm.tin•~ anl a,_,.11n
!','.'~~ 11 · 1 ~~~·:.M![ \\o"'l d<>lh<'nd th• "'- ""alur<.I&) ni~ht
11: ha,:.; wor1
•11ud1
a.pplaus< and " h1g ad,·an<e f>.,tl·· r.,,
11
,"
think
taken
1
jud!!nient
.. ., ,.o·r ., .
MEETING NOTICES.. ·-'"; ·:,"i
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Office and Warehouser;: 23941 Edgewood Ave.
vltcd to attend the funeral of Mr.
Edward Hubbar<l
Robert.B today (Frida.Y). "l\l>ty ~. 19 lS, at 3 P· rn .• 'from h1s
late l"es\d.,nce, 7 Baltimore Place. Rev.
Richard Orme Fllnn wUl Otflof:e.te. In.termcnt private tn '\Vas.t View ee1n.etery. The followfng named g@atlem.an
will pleas,-, ar:t aa pa1lbca.rer>1 and at1semble at the office
H- M. PB.ttar~~Tl & SQn at 2 ; 3 0 o'cl9ck: Mr. E. Stow,·
r. J. D. 11.lcCarty, :!l.1r. Arnold Broyles,
Dr. C. T. Brockett, Mr. At'cb.Jhald- Ds.vis. '.Mr. ,fame>' 'P. Fteld, 1\.tl', ;r, T.
Stephen1;on and nr. M. w. Mana.ban.
nt
P•e~" omit now..-..
LY.:>ICH-Relatlves nnd friendfi
at
.•
,'
Mr&
1~::::::::::::;:-~-=~-:--:-:-:-:-:-:::::::,:::::::::::::~;1Sophla
LY:nch.
Mr. and
waNI. J.B:e"'ry
Lynch.
Mr. and
Mrs. Mnl.
J'obnEd~
H.
Lynch. Mrs. Eilz.a.betb Blggen, lili:t"S.
W E Y M A N & CONNORS
Ma.ry Urquhart. Dr. and M:rs. Mell 'l'·
JohnsQn and !I.fr. and :t'.{r!'l. Edwa:rlf
MORTGAGE BOND BROKER S
Our Peop'e Are Always in the Market
'"Quiok Action-No Red TaPo"
BRANO
EquUabfe Bbildlng
Estab11•hed 1890
Da.nf'orth are Invited to attend the !Uneral o( Mr>1. Sophia Heery L:vnch tomorrow !Saturday) tnO.t"nlng at 10
o'<·lock from th<'! Se.ered t:reart cbul'Cfi._
Interment at Oakland. ~llbeare=, to·
tw >Ulnoum·l"d la.ter. will pJeaz;ie meet.'
~i ~fl':ia~e ,;;,_r P J Bloom~leld Company,
-ro North Pacific Coa~I aad reuun
on cen:al11 ol.at.cs in June ond July.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
is only line to Gardiner Gatrway, onginal and northern en1:.l'a.nCl: to Yellowstone Park.
_ . P~rsoi:tcl~ cmtd<>dt!d nci::,slous lo '"'d
~°':{~~~po/f;-;~"::.,.!;.~t<Tf,';..,%/;s~~~
hie- ta1'&
Mak res...n·~twns eArl;o.
Booklets fr1'e. Ld rne help yC'u plan
lfOllX tr>p-
1:0~
Funeral Dlrectora, aro now located h't,
their new home. 24& Ivy atrcet, COrMr Baker.
·
Private
chai:iel.
ambulance•
and
private
Se'll phorie8, Ivy 798-168. Bell phon•
788.
West 285; Atranta phone
FLOWERS,
':f"
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