THE TOE ST ItfBARJD STANDARD SOVTHERff SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION NEVTSPAPER\ Dally Md S»n««3>, carrier delivery, 12 cent* weekly. Vol. XLVIL—^o. 190. ATLANTA, TUESDAY MOKNIN0, DECEMBER 22, 1914. —SIXTEEN PAGE& Sburlf eoplea on tfce »t»e««» and at aemnrtand*, 0 eeata.
ZEPPELIN SHEDS 9 -n HAIL OF BULLETS SET ON FIRE BY ILL ACT This Russian Princess Only Woman Fighting Fierce in West ALLIED AVIATORS Aviator in ^Actual Service in War Fl London, December Sa.—(3:35 a m.)— As Allies Press Germans A Dunkirk dispatch to The Daily Mail says that aviators of the allies visited Brussels and dropped bombs on th« All Along Battle Front Zeppelin sheds, Which were set afire. AT MEETING TODAY In a nisrht raid the airmen of the allies flew from Dunkirk over the German coast positions and dropped twelve French (Official Statement Mrs. Fair Dodd's Alarm bombs, doing considerable damage. Advocates of the Proposed v Claims Advance on Entire Results in the Capture of They returned in safety. \ Election Are ^ Confident Line, But Germans Also Alleged Turkey Thief by That Necessary Steps Will Claim Victories in This Be Taken This Afternoon. Captain Si Donaldson. ALEXANDER Section and the Capture of Prisoners. ROBBERIES CONTINUE » MAYSON MAKES DRAFT Prohibition Measure, Voted DESPITE NEW PATROL E OF HORSEY OF BOND ORDINANCE On in House Today, Ex- pected to Lack Necessary RUSSIANS MAKING Frank Attorney Leaves for DETERMINED STAND Supernumeraries Are In- Estimated Atlanta's School Two-Thirds Vote. Washington to Make Ef- IN WARSAW ATTACK formed That Their Jobs Pfqperty Is Worth $1,716,- fort There to Secure Su- By John Corrigan, Jr. May Be Made Permanent 238, Which Is Much Less Washington, December 21.—(Spe- preme Court Hearing. cial.)—Some time tomorrow evening Allied Fleet Reported Bom- if They End Crime Wave. Than That of Many Cities. the house will vote on whether or not the states shall have an opportunity to barding Dardanelles — The On the of his departure pass upon national, prohibition. A I5ui glare were routed in Atlanta last for Washington, where he will put his The postponement of the meeting canvass of the house today on the night by citizens, Mrs l-'air Dodd, of French Parliament Meets appeal for the life of Leo Frank be- of council which was scheduled to have Hobson resolution shows it will get a No. 6 Kaat Thirteenth fetiect, taking fore the United States supreme court, been held Monday afternoon again de- majority vote, but fail of the requisite a prominent pitrt in the routing of one Again hi the City of Paris. Henry A. Alexander accused Solicitor layed action on the report of the bond two "-thirds. . sans of robbers in the aft of burglariz- Dorsey of having committed "an out- issue committee which recommends a Five Georgia members are support- ing hor chicken coop of four fine Italy Threatens to Break rage" (before Judge Newman, of the bond Issue election of $3,000,000 to be ing the resolution. They are Repre- Christmas turkoys. held on March 3, for schools and other sentatives Frank Park, Charles R. Turks. Mrs. Dodd liad Just retired, when federal oouirt, yesterday when he chal- lenged the accuracy of the informa- needed improvements^ Crisp, William Schley Howard. Dudley sho heard a commotion in the back- Council met and adjourned out of M. Hughes and Thomas M. Bell. yard\ Arming herself with her hus- tion submitted to the United States London, December 21 — The German court by Frank's lawjers on their last respect to William D. Owens, bpotljer Representative Samuel J. Trlbble is foand'a pistol, she opened the door, went Of Alderman John S. Owens, but will paired In favor of the bill. enipeiror, according to late advices bv out upon the back porch of her house appeal. meet again this afternoon for the Those opposed are Representatives •way of Copenhagen, has gone to the and opened lire into the chicken coop "I challenge Mr. Dorsey*s statement transaction Of city business, chief in of neEV,o thieves. The negroes made that It is to be d,oubted if the infor- William C. Adamson, Charles L. Bart- front in the western theater of the importance being the report of the a liasty retidit, cairying with them mation we presented to the supreme lett, Gordon Lee and Carl Vlnson. war, where a general attempt by the bond committee. Representative Charles G. Edwards, of turkejs. coui t \v as accurate, and I challenge it allies to force the Germans backward Mrs Dodd did not cease firing until Advocates of the proposed bond Issue the Savannah district, is absent and emphatically," he told i . reporter for IB hatl emptied the last cartridge for streets, sewers, waterworks, not paired, which is eauivalent to a has been going on for several da>s. , The Constituttdn. "It is unfair to irvo-lver. schools and other improvements were vote against the resolution". Both German and French official pistol shots had awakened Cap- charge that Frank, a man fighting in v more certain than ever on Monday that State** Hlghta v. Morn! Inane. statements, clearly show that opera- i Donaldso.n, former superintend- the last dttdhes for his life, is seeking r the county convicts, of No. 4 council will adopt the report of the PRINCESS SHAKHOVSKAYA. The opponents are taking the state's tions of great severity are in progress, to create favorable action in tns be- committee and P?"> the way for the Wast Tb.ii teenth street, and L. W. rights' side of the argument, while but they differ as to results achieved iVteakin, of No. 7 Bast Thirteenth street, half by warping or misrepresenting 1915 council to work out all the de- According to a supposedly reliable fenses. Her application for a com- the advocates treat It as a moral is- who armed themselves with pistols Bacts. Th» BolHcltor's accusaj*on is dispatch from Petrograd the Princess misssion was rejected at first because sue. The French claim advances all along tails ^regarding the expenditure of the Shakovskaya is the only woman army she is a 'woman, but she demonstrated arid began a hunt through the bacK nothing short of an outrage." money. City Attorney Jamee L. May- aviator In the great war. She Is said that she was such an expert at flying "I *m, and have always been, a pro- the line, the recapture by British iJilbltloniBt," said Representative Crisp. alleys of the block for the burglars. First Trial Data. son has completed the draft of the to be In active service at the front in that the government agreed tov let her troops of trenches previously lost and la Captured. Bast Prussia, -where the Russians are act as a patrol with the army. She "While on the bench I insisted on en- ^Mr. Alexander stated that he had bond ordinance which will be present- trying to batter down the German de- learned Hying in Germany. forcing the prohibition laws. More- the repulse of Gertman attacks aimed submitted to JusW-ce Hol-mes—the Jus- / C'aptain Donaldson captured a negro ed to council Tuesday afternoon. The over, I regard this as a moral problem at the retaking of trenches which have | it an alley on Bast Twelfth street, tice who gave his opinion that he did ordinance merely autoorizeB council Issue, and now that the issue Is fallen to the allies during the past -dav • near No. a2. HP forued the thief to turn not believe Frank had reoelved due to call an election for the purpose of squarely presented I shall vote for or two. South \ot Noyon also the i over two fat turkeys he waa carrying process of law because of the disor- the resolution." £»;way. and surrender himself. voting bonds. derly crowds—the Information that "This proposes to amend the na- E\rench claim to (have gadned a fooU Assistant Chief B. L. Jett. with a Would Delay Election. MEN lie COTTON MEASURE tional constitution in the proper and hold in the first line of the German had \been used In the first Frank re- It will be within the province of •quad of policemen, arrived from po- orderly way." trenches. No mention IB mads toy the lice headiiuartera about this time, and trial motion, and which had been certi- next year's council to amend the ordi- Representative Hughes said that he French, of any repulse of th» allied. the nesro was overpo-wcued by Chief fied to by Judge L. S. Roan, the trial nance if It sees fit, and ouch action felt that the state should have an op- Jett and Captain Donaldson when he will only have the effect of delaying URGE PEACE IS PASSED BY portunity to vote upon the question of forces. Justice, and the man who first refused showed flght upon the. arrival of the the election for a few days. •whether the sale and manufacture \ for The German official statement tells officers. The other robbers made good Frank's appeal The city is now engaged In mating sale of liquor throughout the nation of the dislodgement in the njsisiibor- their escape, carrying -with them two Mr. Dorsey had stated before Juidg'e an estimate of the amount Of money Message Received in Washing- Bill Providing Federal Licens- should be stopped. hood of the canal of La Bassee of 'the of Mrs. Dodd's Christmas turkeys. The Newman durirtg course of his argu- invested in school property, and It is ton Says Populace Is Dis- ing of Warehouses Now Goes Georgia members received a large Anglo-Indian troops and the capture i -«ro save his name as Kendrel John- ment, when the federal Judge declined said that the grand total will be number of telegrams today from their of their, trenches after inflicting heavy »<*\ of 3t>6 Jadkson street. \ to certify to Frank's apeal, that it was $1,716,238.24—same as at the end of satisfied With Army. / to Conference. constituents in Georgia upon the re- A real woman burglar was captured possible Justice Holmes had been mis- 1913. This represents value of land, port being circulated that many of losses and taking prisoners. To the by another Atlanta citizen in an ef- informed as to the exact facts wthen buildings, equipment and also equip- them would vote against the resolu- northeast of Gh*.len*» In the neighbor- fort 'to- toreak into the froiit window he gave his opinion. He did not state, ment of the meehanhiaJ department. Washington. December II.—(Special.) Washington, December. 21. — The tion. Jio«*^of -Souain *jl«ifl,--**j» Germans claim of a residence at 417 Com Hand street he later declared, that he had aScoused There are few citiaa In tha United A dispatch -from a prominent neutral Lever eottpn warehouse, bill, before the Special Rule to Carry. to have repuleed 4 fierce attack (by the About midnight^ -the-Defense of submitting inaccurate! States of the size of Atlanta that do diplomat tn Ttenna, to his government. • Opponents «f prohibition -were cer- Awakened by a n-olsei. Hugh Mathews reports or information." He merely in- not own more than 12,000,000 wort*.'Of • hottBfe ttr iniontiis; 'was paised to^ay, tain tonight that it would be impos- Jft-enofi, who^ left many prisoners in •eoured his pistol and reached tu« timated that Frank's lawyers only pire- school property, and yet there afe a of which, officials here learned today, 21$ to St. The measur* provide* foe sible to muster the affirmative vote their hands and «, large number of fi-ont porch before the burglar noticed sented their side of the case, few people in Atlanta who claim that declares tha leading financial and federal licensing of cotton and grain of two-thirds of the house necessary dead In front of their position*. him. He covered her with the gun im- Attorney Alexander will reach the city has already Invested suffi- commercial men in Austria are urging Warehouses and in a substitute for a to send the Joint resolution to tha mediately, commanding her to hold up Washington "Wednesday morning at 1 ciently tor the present, at least, in! peace. senate bill restricted to cotton ware- senate. Supporters of th« resolution NO DEFINITE RESULT h«r hands.. The alleged burglar proved o'clock, and early that day -will confer school property. Before the term closes The diplomat, to a cipher telegram, houses. The bill new goes to confer- claimed a "substantial majority," IN FIGHT IN EAST. to be a young negro girl, armed with with Justice Lamar, presiding Justice In 1915, the city schools will have al- which at least would assure victory big knife, with whlcli^ she was evi- confirms recent press reports from ence between the houses. "While all the world is awaiting the ready reached that state which will in the preliminary( skirmish—the vote over the Georgia Jurisdiction of tlhe Rome of the dissatisfaction the Aus- The bill, approved by the administra- outcome of the battles in Poland and clentlv attempting td cut the putty prohibit the admittance of any addi- on the special rule, presented by supreme court, in a last effort to re- trian populace feels at its army's lack holding the window glass. •• tional children. tion, was th» -subject of brief debate, Chairman Henry, of the rules commit- Galicio, few details are being made Chief Jett and the police patrol open the Frank case In the supreme of success and states, moreover, that court. In event Judge Lamar, as In The census taken by the officials in its sponsors contending that It would tee, for the consideration of the Hob- public, .probably because no definite de- wagon chanced to pass, about this time, indignation has been stirred up greatly enhance confidence in agricul- son resolution. ipturnlng from the burglar call on the last United States appeal, declines charge of making up the 1915 directory cisions have been reached. Tne con- to consider the case, Mr. Alexander shows that the city will have over 4,000 among all classes because of recent tural products. Its opponent* claimed The rule will be voted on after two tinuance of the German operations in Ilaat Thirteenth street, and Mr. Math- reverses in Servia. The Austrian gov- hours' debate, and its" adoption la vllr- o«s hailed the patrol, turning her over will appeal to other Justices, and, fail- more persona in 1915 than in 1914, or in it was unconstitutional. Poland is referred to In the most re- ing Iri this, he will make his rplea to othergt/wordsj, the population for the ernment, he adds, through a etriot tually conceded, as many opponents to the police*, She gave her name as censorship of the press, has withheld "This bill," said Representative of the resolution itself have announced cent Berlin bulletin, but the irelatlvs Janle Coftield, of 20 Magnolia street. the entire supreme bench. year Tlas increased 4,000 persons, about 90 per cent of -whom are adults. details of defeats. Lever, "will result In the estab- they intend to vote for the rule to position of the opposing forces Is not Robberies Reported. Supreme Cotyrt Procedure. Another phase of the situation said lishment of uniform -warehouse and open the way for final action on th» Despite the fact that the police pro- Many represent families who have mentioned. The first Frank aipipeal before the Just moved Into the city from other to be disquieting to tha Austrian gov- uniform warehouse receipts for agri- question. ' The head of the general staff of the tection of Atlanta was doubled Monday supreme court was when Attorneys ernment is the report from the Czech cultural products throughout the cities and states and many have chil- Under terms of the rule, eight hour* Russian army issues «. rtatement from night, e\tra policemen being sent to Alexander and Peeples made a direct dren who must be sent to school Just part of Bohemia and Hungary that country. It will glv« a certainty of general debate will be allowed on Petrograd warning the Russian public all residential sections, a number of plea to the court for it to grant a as soon as their parents have resided sympathy with the war is rapidly -di- and value to warehouse receipts which the resolution. Representative Hob- lobberies and other thieving were re- writ of error—which 'had been refused in Atlanta for a length of tjme re- minishing there. The diplomat's tele- will make liquid the evidence of own- son tonight had a list of some thirty against "malevolent reports during the \ by the state supreme court—In order gram states that reports are persis- ership of agricultural products. It will past few days concerning the condition ported. quired by law. members who wished to speak for the that the case might be argued In the tent in well-Informed "circles In Vienna enhance the value of warehouse re- measure, and numerous applications and strategic position* of the Bussiau The night was featured by two ^_ More School!) Needed. that Italy -will declare war against ceipts as collateral on which loans may Washington tubunal. Just as they had been made for time in opposition. army." highway robberies. a burglary of a ^ . attorneys-were equip- Under the present condition of the Austria about New Tear's day. These, be sought by producers. It will give now a Frank s All efforts to arrive at a division The fact that the Russian armies residence, a hotel robbeiy and a crimi- ped with nothing more than the mer- school system Atlanta cannot take reports emanate, the dispatch says, greater negotiability to agricultural re- care of the children whose parents of time haid failed, and Speaker Clark have adopted a narrower front, it is inal expedition against a chicken coop. its of thejr own argument. from prominent Italians, but Austrian ceipts for agricultural products. will endeavor to allot time as equally and grandparents have_ helped to /explained by this official, was the result The manager of Rogers' store, High- In event the supreme court decides officials are still confident Italy—will "The measure will bring together as possible to both sides. Majority make the city grow and who have remain neutral. ttfo more closely agricultural products and land avenue, reported to Officer Has- to hear the piesent Frank appeal, it Leader Underwood, Representatives of a decision reached after full consid- will be docketed at once, and will be every right to demand adequate banking capital. It will result in larg- eration 'by the military authorities, in lett that a deliveij bov for his store school facilities from the pity. Some "Witherspoon of Mississippi, Dupre of heard in approximately two montihs, er storage facilities for agricultural view of the concentration In front o£ was held up and robbed bv two young have been actually turned away and products and will serve a* an Incentive Louisiana, Henry of Texas, Baxtholdt negroes at the corner of Copenhill and possibly somewhat later. The time In others have 'been forced to endure MINISTER ANSWERS of Missouri Stafford of Wisconsin, and the ^Russians of considerable forces. which the court is allowed to return to farmers to store their products and Dundee avenues. The manager said conditions which make it impossible thereby save millions of dollars of Kalm of California are expected to A call for JIBO.000,000 of Great Brit- that this robbery as the second time a decision lies within its own discre- for the teachers to give efficient GERMAN CHARGES speak in opposition to the resolution, tion. weather loss each year. It will furnish ain's last war loan has 'been made within the last few nights that his de- service. to the farmer for the first time in this while among those on Representative without disturbance to English money livery boys liad been held up. It was also rumored Monday that Whenever Atlanta is hit by a cold AGAINST BELGIUM Hobson's list to speak In its favor country the machinery through -which rates. the defense has another move up Its wave dozens of classes are dismissed were: Ilerviciem-t- Is Robbed, J bleeve Neither verification nor denial he not only may know the class or No agreement has been reached be- from schools where the heating facili- New Tork, December 21.—E. Have- grade of his products, but its commer- Representatives Abercrombie, Wlngo, \ burglar broKe Into the lesidence I oC Bhis could be obtained. Mr. Alexan- ties are Inadequate- and where the Seldomridge, Thomson, McKenzle, Con- tween the, Washington and London oi .Mrs. C. G Johnson, according to 10- der and his associates stated that they nlth, the Belgian minister, Issued a cial value. It will put him in a posi- buildings are so flimsy that it is a statement here tonight, dealing with tion to market his crops when the de- nolly of Kansas, Barclay, Powers, governments regarding the right of puttb ieet-i\ril at police headquaiters, did not wish to talk of it at "this menace to the children to be forced to Lmdquist, Quinn, Stephens of Missis- and stole n suitcase loaded witli a certain documents said to have been mand is strongest and the price high- Great Britain to search shlp» leaving paiticular time" remain in the chilly class rooms. sippi, Bryan of Washington, Decker, American ports which are suspected of largo iiuantity of men's wearing; ap- City officials have long: ago realized found in the Belgian government est. It is a farmer's bill and a most May Not Delay Execution. archives at Brussels by German offi- far-reaching forward step in our cum- 'Farr of Pennsylvania, Hughes of West carrying contraband. . parel The thief obtained entrance to that Atlanta's school department can- Virginia, Keating, Moon, Mondell, Even though the American govern - the residence thiough a rear window. The supreme court aippeal will not not be put 011 a footing to keep- pace cials. -Concerning tlhese papers, which, bersome system of marketing." The bill la not compulsory in any O'Hair, Ripley, Sells, Slnnot, Borland, Ed Lad rum repotted to the detec- necessai ily delay the execution date. with the progress of the city with the as he puts it, "the German government Unless the case IE in process of con- claims prove that Belgium violated way. Fess, .Murray of Oklahoma, Garrett of tives that he had been robbed, while a meager apportionments made year Texas, SSaunders, Houston and Wal- g-ucrt at the Chilcls hotel, of ?41 bideiatlon before the supreme court after year from the current revenue, her neutrality," the minister said: Main provision* proposed by the bill Weather Prophecy at the time, January 22 will still re- "The Belgian minister is unable to are\ ters i Rebecca DeLeath, of No. 5 Towns and even those who have, in the past, FAIR AND COLDER stiqet, was robbed of $918 in front of main the day If the supreme court been only lukewarm towards bond is- see how it can be said the documents Classification of cotton and licensing I Constitutional Amendment. decides in the meantime to decline the soies are now the strongest advocates constitute a, proof of an agreement be- of cotton warehouses. I The Hobson resolution proposes a Continued on Page Five. appeal only executive action will serve of bonds for school purposes. tween England and Belgium against It bonds owners and operators of constitutional amendment as follows: —Fair Hud Komerrlmt colder to delay the hanging. If, however, the They point out that with Jl.Tie, Germany, unless one accepts that Ger- warehouses and gives the right of re- "Section 1. "the sale, manufacture Tuesday; Wednesday fair. supreme court takes the case to hand, 233.24 Invested In school property At- many had a right to violate Belgium's covery upon the (bond to tha owner of for sale, transportation for sale, ex- cotton stored. Locnl Report. lanta has a good start in the direc- neutrality and that all measures taken ; portation for sale and importation for Lowest temerature 40 OFFICER DROWNED Continued on Page Four. tion of building up a model school as a (precaution against violation of It licenses grader* or clawiners of sale, of intoxicating liquors for bever- Highest temperature 50 system, but they also point out that neutrality therefore . must have been cotton. age purposes in the United State* Mean temperature »» WHEN 4 U. S. PLANES unless the money already invested Is taken against Germany. It provides that licensed warehouses and all territory subject to ttoe juris- Normal temperature ** backed up with more money to "Tine documents contain merely con- shall issue receipts describing the bales diction thereof are forever prohUbitea. Rainfall In past 24 hours, inches . .17 sustain the present investment the stored, the receipts to be assignable Excess since first of imonth, inches. .2i F/\L IN TEST TRIP versations between military officers In "See. 2. Congress shall have power Deficiency since Jan. 1, inches - .8.S8 entire school system must fail and At-% regard to a possible future co-opera- when desired. to provide for the manufacture, sale, lanta will be the loser through a con- tion of their armies in the event of vio- It 'provides for maintenance of ac- Importation and transportation \ of In- Reports Front Vnrioua Stations. Ocea p stant deterioration of a system which lation of Belgian territory toy Gen-- curate record* of cotton stored, the toxicating liquors for sacramental, I Temperature. Rain tenant \ ' Gerstner, obsei\-er m one STATION'S required years to get started. many. They never even resulted In receipts issued, the right of the secre- medicinal, mechanical, pharmaceutical and State of 24 h'ra of the United States army scout WEATHER. I 7 p.m. | High. .achoB. an agreement 'between Bhose govern- tary of agriculture to examine records, or scientific purposes or for use In the aeroplane that started today on a I ments, military ataches having no au- and requires reports from operators to ATLANTA, cloudy 42 .17 flight fro. i San Dieso to Los Angeles, j REPORTS ON RUSS ARMY the secretary. arts, and sliall have power to enforce Birmingham, c'dy S8- 54 .06 thority to make such agreements. v this article by all needful legisla- 36 42 .90 was drovviiUcl in the sea ten miles north' "Tihe events that hap-pened last Au- It authorizes the secretary to de- Boston, cloudy. . of heie. Captain L. R. Muller, pilot of DECLARED INACCURATE termine whether cotton stored in ware- tion." Buffalo, cloudy. . 26 36 .42 gust and the sudden invasion of Bel- The resolution carries «. preamble Charleston, c'*y . CO 66 .00 the wreekec. achine, was rescued b> glum by Germany show that the Brit- houses actually Is of the grade or class 12 22 .10 Captain L W. l-atteison, another armi- Petrograd, December 21.—The fol- certified in the receipt and to publish, setting forth that science has demon- Chicago, clear . . ish, government was fully justified in strated alcohol to be narcotic poison Corpus Christl, r*Jn 46 54 .10 es iator. whose aeroplane had been lowing official statement was issued fearing the violation of Belgian terri- his findings. ,' Denver, clear. . . 18 32 .00 wrecked near where Lieutenant Grest- tonight: It empowers the -secretary to sus- and reciting Its evil effects. Des Moines, clear 12 14 .00 Days tory by Germany." There were some 300 memlbers in B2 ner met his deatli "The head of the general staff says pend or revoke licenses and to [publish Galveston, rain . 48 .01 Muller was badl> bruised by the fall. not only that fact, but the results of Washington tonight, and prohibition Hatteras, cloudy. 50 70 .00 Uerstner's body was recovered. that owing to the malevolent reports investigations made. leaders asserted their confidence that Helena, part c'dy 30 32 .00 widely printed in the newspapers dur- KAISER AND CHANCELLOR well ove'r one-half of these would vote Jacksonville, clear 18 20 .00 Four of the six machines were Till 18 20 .00 V ing the past feiw days concerning the for the resolution. Kansas City, clear biougrht to the earth near here. The GO TO FRONT IN WEST Knoxville, c'dy . 38 48 .00 othei machine reached Los Angreles In condition and strategic positions of onr SUNDAY WAS GREAT DAY Louisville, clear. 22 34 .54 safety Stormy w-eathei and \bad an Christmas. a,rmies, he thinks it fitting to -warn London, December 23.—(3:25 a. m.) Memphis, clear . 34 38 .06 currents were blamed for the acci- the Russian public against the partial- The German chancellor, accompanied FOR CUPID IN MARIETTA GREATEST BATTLESHIP Miami, clear . . . 76 78 .00 Uentb. Mobile, cloudy . . 54 64 .00 ity and Inaccuracy of these reports. ~ by the imperial -chancellor, Dr. von IN WORLD LEAVES PORT Montgomery, c'dy 48 58 .16 The aeroplanes were to have made Bethmann-Hollweg, the ministers of Marietta, Ga., December 21.—(Spe- 30 30 the flight back from Los Angeles to- "The fact that our armies adopted a cial.)—Sunday was a bad day In Mari- Nashville, clear . narrower fighting front was the out- war and marine and a numerous suite, New York, December SI.—The Biva- New Orleans, c'dy 52 60 !oi morrow- to report the number and dis- has gone to the western front, accord- etta, but Cupid was hard at work. Rev. Pittsburg, clear . 26 40 .70 davia, the world's greatest battleship, position of troops maneuvering in the line of a decision arrived at after full Ins to advices to The Daily Mail from George Crow officiated »t four mar- Portland, Ore., c'dy 32 32 .00 Nictnity of San Dieso. The contest consideration 'by the military author- Copenhagen. riages at his home in the afternoon of ibullt in this country for the Argentine Raleigh, c'dy. . . 46 46 .72 was for a trophy. From republic, left here tonight for a dea- San Francisco clea. 54 56 .00 ity. that day. First, Miss Norma Red.d and St. Louis, clear . 20 24 .02 Washington, December 21.—Lieuten- "The reason for this (plan is obvious Mr. Frank Dunn and Miss AlthaiGuf- j tination unofficially reported to fee Salt Lake City, cl' 20 \26 .00 ant Frederick J. Geistner, killed today in view of the concentration in front Norwegian Steamer Stranded, fln and Mr. Thad Redd were married ! Buenos Aires. Shreveport, c'dy . 44 46 .00 at OeeansKle, was the eighteenth avia- Coostitutfloai Turks Island, December 21.—The under one ceremony; then (Miss Ltnnle Spokane, part c'dy 22 . 22 .00 of our army of considerable German Tihe gigantic sea-lighter's keel was 44 46 .04 tor to give his life in the interest ot" Norwegian steamer Anita. 734 tons, Maddox and Mr. 'Walter Clayton en- VJcksburg, c'dy - aovernment aviation since Lieutenant forces. tered and were pronounced "man and laid at the_Fore River yards, at Quln- Tampa, clear . . 66 76 .00 Selfrldge fell to his death at Fort iMyer, '^Moreover, this plan offers other ad- from Halifax to Jamaica, stranded on cy, Mas*., May 25, 1910. She was Toledo, ipa-rt c'dy . 18 20 42 Va.. In 190S, testing the first army aero- Ads North Caicos island December 19 and wife," and as they went aww (Miss Ethel Washington, clear 40 42 .76 plane fo^the armv. Fourteen army vantages, concerning which, unhappi- probably will be a total loss. She was Cassldy and Mr. Wiiey Allen came In. launched on August 26, 191\, but wan officers, tw^is^-naval officers and two ly, we cannot give details for the pres- carrying a general cargo which is and they, too, were united in marriage. ] not placed in commission un\'il August C. F. von HERRMANN, civilian instructors make up the toll. ent, for military reasons." being saved. The crew was rescued. Raine kept other couples from coming. I 28 of this year. \ Section Director. I - •", THE CONSTITUTION HAS FULL SERVICE OF ASSOCIATED PRESS FOR MORNING PUBLICATION DAILY AND SUNDAY A); A JNEWSPAPOd Page Two \ CONSTITUTION. ATLAMA, GA* TUESDAY, PECEMBEB 22/190.4:
me-nt assents to the examination of car- of a general movement In an attempt official communication 'was issued by which is to the southeast of Carnoy. attacks against the positions of the goes at ports of shipment. Great Brit- the war office tonight: 1\he heavy artillery also secured dls*- enemy." to press bacic the entire western end "The British troops nave attacked tlnot advantages on the Aiane ana the ain makes no guarantee of exemption of the German line. Latest French of- and this morning regained most of the sector of Rheims. In Champagne, In "Sham Silk" Hosiery Deceives from further inspection if the admiral* ficial statements say appreciable gains trenches previously lost. Before Li- the region of Prosnes, Porthea an4 AUSTRIANS CLAIM ty deems such inspection inecessary. hons the enemy delivered'four succes- Beauaejour. as well as in the Argronne. The triple, entente powers have given have been made, although it is admit- sive attacks for the purpose of recap- we made along our entire front appre- RAPID PROGRESS. , guarantees to Athens and Bucharest ted that the Germans are determinedly turing the trenches which we had pre- ciable advances. Tikis Is particularly Berlin. December 81.—(By Wire- Your Eyes and Fingers.—But resisting. It is reported from London, viously won in that region, but all of BO to the northeast of Beausejour, where less.)—While a German bulletin yes- that Bulgaria will not attack. Greece or them were repulsed. we won and occupied 1,200 yards of terday gave only scant,, details re- Rumania should Greece lend aid to Ser- but not confirmed, that the Germans "In an attack to the northwest of the enemy's trenches. In the forest garding operations in Russian Poland, \ la or should Rumania actively partici- have evacuated Dixmude. Puisalenne, south of Noyon, we have "I !-<& Orurle we blew up four mined the Austrian communication supplies you buy hosiery for your feet. That's why wood pate in the war. gained a foothold in the enemy's saps and we established ourselves in data showing that the eastern move- In Poland heavy Russian reinforce- trenches of the first line and have made the positions thus made. v. ment of the Germans tnrough Poland fibre silk, chemically treated to look like silk, will REPORTED GERMANS ments are being dispatched to the front, progress in, the wood of Saint Mard. Between the Argronna and the Meuse and the northward movement of the "There lias been no other report of there has been progress along all the Austnans through Galicia are pro- prove a poor Hosiery "bargain" in the end. Put HAVE LEFT DIXMUDE. and undoubtedly severe fighting ls^ In front, particularly In the^ region of ceeding steadily and In some regions progress. Petrograd reports the Ger- any note on the day's operations." Varonnes, where the brook of *Chapx>es Operations of the allies in Flanders Progress all along the line i» rapidly. NSRSEMH Pure Silk Hosiery to the foot test—and mans have sustained great losses in at- claimed in the French official has been left 500 yards In our rear Special dispatches from Austrian apparently have assumed the character tempts to reach "Warsaw, while General statement given out in Paris this ana. .In the region of German Court- general headquarters Bay that the wash tub test, too—and you'll know why iJQBSEMtf von Hindenburg states casualties Bethincou rt. Austrlans advanced some days as afternoon. There Is not a single "On the right bank of the Meuse we much as 30 miles, yet the official bul- among the Russians are enormous. mention of a German success or a, have gained ground at La Croupe; at letin declares the Russians are re- ^is knocking out the "wood fibre imitation'' everywhere. The allied fleet is reported to have French repulse. Gains, although slight, a Point two kilometers'northwest of sisting -with heavy forces on the lower begun a bombardment of the Darda- are recorded in Belgium between the Lys and the Aisne; in the Champagne Brabant and in the forest of Consen- Donajec, in Galicia, where Heavy NSKEME pure silk Hosiery cpsts you 50c—and is nelles last Saturday. Nothing is yet voye. fighting IB in progress. This also is worth it. It cou'dn't be cheaper and be pure, sheer silk. known of the result. country and in the Argonne. | "Finally, on 'the heights of the true north of ljupkow Pass in the Car- The French parliament will sit in At one point an advance of 1,200 Mouse we have made slight progress pathians. At 25c there's jjfflftpMH Silk-Lisle—the right quality at Paris tomorrow. About 200 members yards is recorded, and at another the in the forest Des Chevaliers to the the price. serving with the colors are returning French made 600 yards. I northeast of the fort of Coyon." to attend the session. Progress has been made between, the It is reported Italy has threatened a Argonne and the Meuse, on the right' AUSTRIAN REPORT ruipture of diplomatic relations wlttt bank of the Meuse, and on the heights ROGERS' Turkey unless a. satisfactory explana- of the Meuse. I GERMANS RETREATING, CLAIMS PROGRESS. tion is made of the threatening atti- The French heavy artillerjfe_is de- Vienna, December 21.—(Via London.) tude toward Tripoli of 4,000 Arabs un- scribed as having been successful on IS RUSSIAN CLAIM. The following official communicatlpn Christmas der Turkish and German officers. the Aisne, near Bheims, and elsewhere. Petrograa, December 21.—The offi- •was issued today: The test of the communication fol- cial communication issued today by the "In the Carpathians our attacks in lows: I Russian general headquarters says- the district of Upper Latoroza are pro- "The day of December 20 /brought! esion o£ TRENCHES REGAINED T> i Jt*J' Mlawa (northern gressing well'. To the northeast of Specials nothing of importance in Belgium, it Poland), the Germans have fallen back Lupkow Pass, on the front north of BY BRITISH TROOPS. exception is made of some progress toward the Ifne of LautenBurg-vNeiden- Krosnpw and Tuchow and on the lower Paris, December 21.—The following in the region of Lombaertzyde and »t. burg (across Che frontier into East Dunajec river, aevere fighting con- Prices Good Georges, and at a point to the south- Prussia). . „ tinues. east of the Jrm of Kortaker, winch Is "On thre left bank of the Vistula "The situation In north Poland is un- southeast of Bixschoote, the occupa- there is ho incident of importance, to Today, Wednesday tion of some houses in Wartelem. report. ^ changed." HIGH'S Phones south of Zillebeke. and the bombard- "In Galleia the Austrian offensive is and Thursday LOOKOUT! ment "by the enemy of the Tpres hos- •being greatly hindered by our troops, pital. and the operations in this region have MOURNING DISPLACES Main 1061 "Between the Lys and the Aisne we taken on a character extremely favor- Fast have occupied a forest near the route able to us. One of th.e Austrian di- COLORS IN LONDON XMAS between Noulettes and Souchez, and, visions which was operating in the Atl. 464 and 60c Paper Shell Pecans we also took possession of all the first. vicinity of Dukla pass was easily de- -London, December 12.—(Correspond- Delivery THE PRICES line of German trenches between this feated toy bayonet charge made by our highway and the first houses of Notre troops. ence of the Associated Press.)—In .spito System 4838 Now 36c Ib. ARE HERE Dame de Lorette, south of Loos. "The enemy left on the battle field of ttoe gloom which hangs over London five hundred killed, and we captured at night and the general depression German Guns Silenced. 'en. officers and more than a thousand as a result of the war. the more Im- 3 Ibs. $1.OO "The enemy has bombarded Arras. soldiers. portant London theaters will offer "Our heavy artillery silenced on re- "The attempts of t/he Brzemysl gar- their Christmas pantomimes as usual, Quality The 35c & 40c peated occasions the artillery of the rison to break through the.BIoous line taking the position that children must enemv to the north of Carnoy, which have been definitely repulsed. The gar- not be robbed of their holiday treat hinds: wa guar- v PUREFOOD BROYLES' is to thp east of Albert. This artillery rison was forced back into the line of because of the war. ^ jaiitee every Egg, also demolished the German trenches fortifications with heavy losses. Cinderella, Jaok and the Bean Stalk, dozen . . and sent head over heels two cannon "In the direction of Van, on Decem- Sleeping Beauty and a number I of GrtOCEftlES 27c 11 CASH STORES of a battery established near • Horn, ber 20, engagements occurred which other favorite fancies of childhood are resulted in the defeat of the Turks, to be revived at Christmas-time witn among whom there were a great num- the same brilliancy as in past years. TUESDAY, DEC. 22 OYSTERS BEST BREAD ber or wounded. During the pursuit Hotels which have not attempted v to of the enemy we captured a piece of have dancing since Che opening of the 9 Apalaehicolas—with Large, Paper Shell Pecans mountain artillery with 600 other war have also announced that they the better flavor, qt. pieces of equipment, will resume the weekly Saturday even- ar 4o 7o 25c, 30c and 35c per Ib. "In the direction of Sary-Kamysh Ing dinner dances in an effort to throw Sale of 'Indian River (Trans-Caspian district) there have oil the gloom -which is settling over been several engagements of no im- England. Indian River Oranges TUESDAY portance." Mourning is rapidly displacing color BALDWIN APPLES AT in London streets, and shop windows Extra fancy, thin skin, every are filled with blaok Tiats. Belgian orange wrapped and branded Peck . . . 29c 25 South Broad Street and French visitors are nearly all In "Balls of Juice," sizes 96, 126, RUSS FORCES HOLD mourning, and few London hostesses ORANGES are now able to arrange dinners, even 150, 176, 200 oranges to\ the box. GERMANS AT BZURA. very small affairs, without discovering 2OO Boxes Big Thin Skinned, Juicy Petrograd, Deceihber 21.—(Via Lon- 1 HR£E CROWN don.)—Russian forces are still holding that the war has visited death upon Guaranteed No. 1 Selected at bay the German column which is the families of many of their friends. ORANGES—Buy a Box for Xmas LAYER RAISINS seeking to cross the Bzura river at Sochaczow and advance on Warsaw, POUND . . IQc 30 miles away For three days this FRANCE WILL MODIFY ^ New Miied Huts German army of about 200,000 men has been endeavoring to cross the river and NATURALIZATION LAW Pound . . . .\ ISC NEW CROP MIXED throw back the Russians who are EGGS holding- the right bank. Paris, December 21.—The government 31/2 pounds . . 5OC Sochaczow continues to be the Ger- has decided to introduce In parliament NUTS, Pound . 15c ; Large, Clean, man objective In /the attempt to reach a bill modifying the naturalization law 7 pounds . . $*.OO d Selected Eggs, Warsaw The Russian forces on, the of 1889, says The Matin today. right bank of the Bzura are heavily The new measure will permit the The mixtures consist of best CRANBERRIES Every one entrenched. Their artillery is so government to cancel by decree natu- English Walnuts, Almonds, Bra- placed that it commands the river to ralization papers granted to any per- 2° Guaranteed its Junction with the Vistula, 18 miles son who shall have kept his original zil Nuts and Filberts. Quart . . . 7y2c Sound. north Southward the Russian line nationality or toy his conduct toward Iextends to O&oczno, 25 miles east hostile powers shall be judged un- 25Mail Orders Filled of Plotrokow, which recently was worthy to retain French citizenship. evacuated, and 46 miles east of Sczer- Extra Large CALIFORNIA Pounds, fresh new crap QQ«> acow, where the Russians first op- PUMPKIN W 1014 Mind Nut*, for *»»«• posed the German extreme right. Cluster Raisins It is pointed out that the Russians JAPANESE CRUISER have thus assumed" positions on their No, 3 Can IQc Cash GrO, Co. 37 S. Broad third line of 'defense. The evacuation REACHES PERU PORT 5 Ib. Box 9Oc of Lodz, which lies to the west of this line, was thua in logical sequence , Callao, Peru, December 21.—The Jap- Florida Sweet Oranges to this movement and, according to the anese cruiser Idzumo came into this general opinion here, had no bearing port today. Shelled *luts Dozen « - . IQc on the attack on Warsaw. The Rus- sians for the present apparently are The Idzumo was in Mexican waters Voutt FIND IT At attempting nothing more than to re- during the revolutionary disturbances, SUPREME Creamery tard the enemy and to defeat attempts which resulted in the overthrow of English Walnuts- at flanking movements. Provisional President Huerta. Since Black Walnuts- • Buttery jb. . . . 35c The Russian press is convinced that the war began she has been in the Almonds • • • « « formation of a Scandinavian triple al- Pacific and was reported some weeks 65V liance may be announced at any time, ago off the coaet of the United States. "Yaller Taters" as the result of the conference last week of Kings Haakon, GustaVe and Finest Cape Cod Christian. / Peck . . - 21c The newspapers believe such an al- WIRELESS INCIDENT " Pure Lard Cranberries, liance could not possibly be a source NOTICE! of danger to Russia and would allay RESENTED BY ENGLAND SWIFT'S "^SILVER LEAF," No. 1O quart . . . 8c Irish Potatoes all apprehension about the possible Charges till end De- tin for Kamper's pro-German sympathies of Sweden. "Washington, December 21.—Great Peck . . . 21c Britain has addressed a note of In- cember Entered Janu- quiry to the state department in regard to charges whi-oh that government al- ary Account. Pay in $1.19 Mince Meat & COCOANUTS Fruit Cake leges Colonel Goothals had admitted BRITISH REVERSES were baseless against the conduct of February, Kampcr Quality—Baked in our own certain British colliers In the waters Pium Pudding Each . 5c and 7c Hygienic, Daylight Bakery. CLAIMED BY KAISER. of the Canal Zone. The communica- Big Shipment Atmore's Condensed Cbtf* Berlin, December 21. — (By wireless tion Implied that the British ship cap- Mince Mfeat, package . . -4rU GRAPEFRUIT Mb., 3-lb., 5-lb. and 10-lb. Sizes to London.) — The German war office tains wore harshly treated. CHOICE, CRISP, WHITE CELERY today gave out an official statement in So far Secretary Daniels has not TURKEYS 3 for - ' 25C which it is related that on December learned Just tv^hat led to the ,recent 8 for - . . 25c 19 German troops were successful at dismantlement of the radio apparatus LOWERED IN PRICE — NICE 2 Stalks ISc Each package contains enough 35clb.-50clb. Nieuport, occupied certain Anglo-In- of a British collier at Panama, even PLUMP, DRY-PICKED, the sweet- for two pies. MINCE MEAT dian positions in Belgium and captured the name of the ship being unknown. meat BIRDS. ^ No. 2 cans Atmore's celebrated artillery and 270 prisoners, and that He has ordered a full report, whicu "Atmore's" trenches at Notre Dame de Liorette will be laid before! the state depart- Mince '^Zt^*. were retaken from the enemy. ment. "LOG CABIN" SYRUP Meat • • • £.OC Xmas Candies Near Souain the French reached Naval experts suggested today that in Bilk, ib. . 15c some German trenches, but were driven radio messages sent by British war- FOR YOUR HOT CAKES — !T'S Atmore's celebrated Mince Meat, Absolutely Pure off with a loas of 614 prisoners and ships in the Caribbean directly across bulk, •« the isthmus to other British naval ves- SELECT YOURS TOMORROW DELICIOUS, AS YOU KNOW FRUIT CAKE many dead. No advantage was gained sels In .the Pacific might have been at- PINTS ..'...., 23c pound • I 12c-15c-18c-20c in the Argonne, and French attacks to tributed by the operators in the naval SURE Atmore's Plum Pudding— Ib ..... 30c the northwest of Verdun failed. This wireless tower on the isthmus to Brit- QUARTS 43C official statement quotes textually an ONE-HALF GALLON .... 73c Small ^t 25c-50c-75c order issued by General Joffre to the ish colliers lying in canal waters. BIG SHIPMENT FANCY APPLES size 1 French forces, urging them to fresh JUST IN, BY the BOX, EXTRA GALLON . . $1.48 Dressed Turkeys, endeavor to drive the German invaders Dozen $| .05 from French territory. KAISER GOES TO FRONT FANCY "WINE SAP" AND BIG We will have them tomor- Christmas "T" text of the communication fol- "WINTER PYRAMIDS" Pound iJ^Jif* lo^ii x\ DESPITE DOCTOR'S WISH can • - - • -^v^3C row and Thursday. Prices diii French attacks yesterday at FLOUR will be right. Nic^v,»t were lepulsed OUR OWN EXCELLENT "HOME- Remember, if you want the Hams, Ib.lBlc "Between Rlchebourg I/Avoue and London, December 21.-r-Emperar Wil- best Plum Pudding and Mince the canal of La Bassee we attacked the liam's departure V for the front, an- Box $2.39 AID" BRAND—24-lb. sack Meat, get Atmore's. SHOP EARLY AT THE Average 12 Ibs. positions of the Anglo-Indian troops, nounced yesterday, is said by the Ex- stormed and captured their trenches change Telegraph company's corre- Nearest BROYLES STORE and dislodged them from their posi- spondent at Amsterdam to have been tions with heavy losses. We captured decided upon against the advice of the KINGAN'S DELICIOUS one piece of artillery, five machine emperor's physician. The military Big Red Apples guns, two mine-throwers and 2iO An- chiefs, however,-- Insisted, the cor- One-half O^ — Raisins glo-Indians, including ten officers The respondent adds, tnat the emperor Fine Quality trenches we lost to the enemy Decem- spend Christmas with his troops and SAUSAGE 2 iclb. COFFEE peck l£UC ber 18 near Notre Dame de Lorette he so decided. ' IN POUND CARTONS Peck 38C have been recaptured. OUR OWN FRESH ROASTED •**^&*f Lb. I5c-20c-25c-30c-35c "In the neighborhood of Souain, to "HOME-AID" BRAND—THE COF- Barrel, 3 Jones Cash Store the northeast of Chalons, French troops FEE WITH THE CAPTIVATING bushels Fancy Box Raisins yesterday delivered a fierce attack. Jn S3.5O one place they penetrated our outer HAMS FLAVOR—LB. 124 Whitehall St. trenches, but their attack broke down, SWIFT'S "PREMIUM," 8 to 12 Ibs. $2-$2.25-$2.50-$3 under our fire. They left four of- California Cluster Raisins ficers and 310 men in our hands, and a [SPECIAL TODAY each. NOW'S the time to buy 23c PHONES: Main 428, Main 367. large number of dead French troops Pound Gift Baskets to Suit were left on the ground in front of our 10a Atlanta 1175. 17c Ib. 20-lb "In the Argonne we captured an Im- Little Girl's 6 cans No. 2 LIMA BEANS . $1.38 bo\ Dressed Turkey. i^ 4 portant wooded hill at Le Four de BRAZIL NUTS— v S1.8O Paris, three machine guns, one revolver Imported BUTTER — OUR OWN FRESH Ib. 18!/2c to Cm I C Nut Pound 15e attacks to the "HOME-AID" Seven pounds $1.00 Finest Virginia Albemarle CocoanutB, Mixed, Ib, 20c-25o-35c Cape CREAMERY, Ib FILBERTS— each Fancy Budded MK p COFFEE—HIGH'S f Pound 1Se Walnuts, Ib -33C the French along our entire front has Raincoats SPECIAL BRAND, Ib. . . I Pippin Apples >IC« been explained by an army order dated Seven pounds $1.00 All-Pork Sausage, \ FLOUR — THE CELEBRATED Peck ...... ^**U a December 17 and signed by General SHELLED NUTS—PECANS, JOR- pound 159 A?mo°nds. ib. . . 25C 31)11 35C Joffre, commander-in-chief or the $3 to $5 For sale at downtown stores only "WHITE CREST" FLOUR—made DAN ALMONDS OR ENGLISH Paper Shell French troops, which was found on aj from the very HEART OF/THE Nice large Grapefruit, French officer. This order read as Value WALNUTS— -^ each Pecans, Ib. 20c to 60c WHEAT BERRY—
In Caihoun county. Tihe trial lasted flew when the death penalty was ipro- B GMf but a few hqurs, and the jury was nttunced. J5S3R S=l ** CRUISER SUNK, out less than three minutes, returning udge Cot goes to Camilla to hold cept that their belongings are care- SAYS RUMOR IN LONDON SENTENCE OF DEATH a/ special term of Mitchell superior TSING-TAU DEFENSES CHILE SENDS FORMAL fully searched and military discipline a verdict of guilty. Judge Cox sen- court tomorrow, when Flem Jackson, is enforced tenced "Williams to be hanged in tins »xe negro charged with the murder At Queen's ferry, in Wales, an un- London, December 21.—Persistent ru- county on January 15 if Deputy SheilfT Grlner, will be tried used iron works has been taken over mors are current that a German cruloer The crime was a. most revolting one, tor the use of prisoners, and sevei al has been sunk off the coast of Scotland the negro's victim, a, white woman, be- THAN REPUTED PROTEST TO GERMANY hundred men are quartered In the I It Is also rumored that two British building, which affords an admirable ^destroyers arrived at^ Leith, Scotland, ing the principal witness againsi him 'AMERICANS HONORED shelter The establishment overlooks badly damaged Albany, Ga , Deteirtber 2(1 —(Special ) Awoto^r negro was with Williams BY FRANCIS JOSEPH Japs Could Have Stormed the the sea and Is surrounded by several There is no official confirmation «f At a special term of Dougherty supe- when the crime was committed, and Reparation Demanded for Al- acres of land Inclosed In a. high board these reports though he is equalli- guilty^ he has fence on- three sides The prisoners rior court here today, Ransom •Wil- Vienna, December 21 —(Via London ) Works Easily—Ammunition leged Violations of Neutral- \ have a large ground for football, base- liams, a negro, was tried for criminal never been apprehended "Williams was Emperor Francis Joseph has conferred ball and other sports. assault, under an indictment found in captured in Florida last October. A on the American ambassador, Frederic Gone, Germans Surrendered. ity in Chilean Waters. Lack of employment Is the great Caihoun count}. Judge B E Cox hav- large number of Caihoun county peo- Courtland Penfield, Rear Admiral Aaaron problem in all the prison camps iBad 1ns ordered a^change of ^enuo in view ple were in Albany today, but they Ward, U S N, retired, commander of •weather makes sports Impossible, and the American Red Cross ship Bed Cross Tslng-Tau, December 1 —(Correspond- the men are unable to amuse them- of the high feeling against the negro made no demonstration, seeming satis- and the American minister to the Neth- Washington^ December 21 —After a selves satisfactorily In their cramped erlands, Dr Henry Van Dyke, the Red ence of the Associated Press )—TSie searching investigation of activities quarters. la many of the camps they Cross Medal of Merit for their services German fortress of Tslng-Tau was not Of the German fleet in the southern have learned to knit and busy them- in connection with the American Red a second Port Arthur, as It was cred- | pacific recently, Chile has protested selves making socks and neck scarfs Cross mission to the dual empire Ited with being The defenses were formally to Germany against alleged Recently the emperor decorated Mrs PenHeld with the Grand Cross the Or- not nearly as strong ascthe Japanese (German violations of neutrality In der of Elizabeth, for establishing a supposed, and they could have carried Chilean waters. NO AGREEMENT REACHED hospital at Vienna the .works by storm much easier had The protest transmitted by the Chil- GIFTS I TRIPQP PAINT CO. I The Red Cross order was founded by thery* tried. Exhaustion of ammunition ean minister at Berlin sets forth, that ABOUT SEARCHING SHIPS the emperor in commemoration of the forued the Germans to surrender The the German ships prior to their suc- semi-centennial of the Red Cross so- alllfte had more than one hundred and . cessful engagement with Rear Admiral London, December 21 —No definite 5 Can supply all our products from factory and warehouse. =_ ciety, organized in 1864 guns against forty of the Ger- Cradock's British squadron, stayed as agreement has ibeen reached -whereby FOR MEN mans, many of w>hose pieces were^ out long as five days at one island owned England -will refrain from searching JAPAN'S RULERS GIVE of date { by Chile and transferred supplies at shins -which leave Ameiican ports with | Full Line Points, Stains and Varnishes | Deceived T>y the vigorous Gartnan anomeTsman VsIanT^fTerT'stay ^.sta?ements from English cons,.Is that TO SALVATION ARMY defense the Japanese advanced slowly eejren dayJ s Thmi. e protesA t Is understoo»«•«*.! "^T\u«.d r r*vt* rmi-ivlnfr- Tin «'onTra]Da.ml HjnST- S Temporary Office 302 Foote & Davies Building. E and cautiously Their methods un- to be covtched in vigorous language, land Is wJUing to accept these sta^e- Tokio, December 21—The emperor doubtedly had the merit of giving them demanding reparation ments -nheie there H no reason to be- and empress, according to an an- lieve the cargoes may have been aug- S Main 4710. Atlanta 406. E nouncement made toda\, have donated the -victory at the minimum sacrifice of At the same time, the Chilean gov- mented at sea, but long negotiations E Factory and Warehouse 169 South Forsyth Street, S 3,000 yen (about $1,500) to the Salva- men ernment has protested to Great Brit- bet-ween England and America have tion Armv This is the flrst time, It Good feeling vi ith regard to the Ger- ain, charging that the British cruiser resulted in no positive understanding is stated, that imperial recognition has mans individually was shown by the Qlasgow lecently took mall from ves- been given to that organization It is stated authoiitativelj that con- Japanese throughout the operations sels in Chilean waters sular inspections in most cases would In the final assault Novembei 7, the expedite shipments greatlj, as the Taipanese soldiers displayed bheir noted u°umber of suspected cargoes is com- dash and fury At Fort Bismarck a GERMAN PRISONERS paratively small party of Japanese sappers led the at- tack, ariTKjd with entrenching tools, NOW KEPT ON SHIPS which they had forgotten to throw EXTRA! The Goodyear Raincoat Co.'s down The Nippon soldiers killed four- South End, England, December 12 — HOMES OF WOMEN WRECKED BY teen Germans, including an officer. In Correspondence of the Associated THE !NVA»ERS. an angle of Fort Bismarck, killing the Press)—German prisoners who were defenders with spades and picks. Interned at the race track at Newbuiy, Amuse Defenders. concerning which so many complaints Great Holiday Sale were made in German papers, have Women deserve a better fate. The Japanese toward the end of the been moved to othei placet" many of siege could not understand, oippaiently, them being- on three English prison why the retiring Germans should de- ships which are now docked here in Begins This Morning—Until Christinas Eve stroy their abandoned woik and blow comman. . --- i - —d — o— f— Colone^-•— -.v"^*l dIAeU CordesV^Ui M.CQ, atL re-If 1 American women are- better off than u)f> theli guns The Japanese pirotest tired officer who had long experience their European sisters in most respects '" charge ot prison camps in the South Our American girls, however, are of against this was undertaken in a way African war highly nervous organization and usual- Buy Handsome Xmas Gifts at which amused even the defenders A Baron Louis Anton von Horst, whose ly suffer from tioubles peculiar to their Japanese aeroplane flew over the city citizenship has been much m questioquon .ae*. , , one day and dropped a message writ- since the opening of the war, is among-j When a girl becomes a woman, when, 331/3 Cents on the Dollar ten in faulty German, of which the tne prominent men held on the Prince I a woman becomes a mother, when wom- Edward, a ship formerly in service en Bass through the changes of mid- following i& a literal translation between Bristol and Canadian ports, die life, are t: three periods of life Correct Walking Sticks at "To the officers and men" In fortress which has been converted into a prison when health and strength are most $2, $3.50, $5 and $7.50 in DON'T WAIT! Come and Buy Your Gifts "We deem it to be contrary to the ship together with the liners Saxonia needed to withstand the pain and dis- will of God and to humanity if one and Ivernia tress often caused by severe organic Now and Save Money. Sale Starts 8 a.m. BAron von Horst is well known in disturbances . —Snake Wood should destroy the still useful -weapons, California, where ht. has lived much of At these critical times -women are warships and other materials which his life and has many relatives His best fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce's --Ebony 9 1 no longer have tactical value and only attorneys say he is really an Ameri- Favorite Prescription, an old remedy from the jealous intention that they can, as his father was naturalized in of proved worth that keeps the entire —Bamboo $7.50 Boys and Girls For Girls i should not fall into the hands of the the United States, and consequently the female system perfectly i emulated and * 4 present baron, -who was then under in excellent condition —Malacca Regular $4.00 Satine Rain cnemv ag-e, automatically became an Amprican Mothers, if youi daughters al e
i NEWSPAPER CONSTITUTION.J , ATLANTA, GA., TtTESIiAY, DECEMBER 22, . 1914. Page Fi/ve
be ,hel Fill the Stockings at J. M. HIGH CO. I ^•^^^^ "• \ Buy AVOID THE AFTERNOON JAM Buy Them SHOP FROM 8:30 TO 11 A. M. IN COMFORT Them Today 3 More Days Left ^g^^^^^^^^Buy Your Toys Today Today BATH TOWELS. Just Received 2Oc to 75c AUTO RUGS GLOVES Buy Furs ' $2J25 to S7.SO by Express 200 STEAMER RUGS. 95 to 97.5O More LEATHER SALE OF FANCY UN- PLEASE For Gifts For Gifts EN CENTERPIECES HAND-BAGS, and SCARFS .. . . 25c WOMEN'S TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES and up---in linen Whole Stock Offered section. Silk-Lined, SHOP FANCY GOODS SEC- Our "High's Special" or "Royal" make T I O N-i-M A R B L E Fitted; $1.50 —Paris Point stitch or two-tone styles PIECES (STATUARY), EARLY all at . . .."1-4 OFF" Kinds; Today —also tan Cape. Gloves imported to At 14 Off BEADED BAGS ALL, AT .. "1-4 OFF" sell at $1.25 and $1.50—TODAY, ALL FINE BEADS IN —3rd Floor STRANDS. . "1-4 OFF" PARTY BOXES, REAL, v NOVELTIES, ALL, Silk "1-4 OFF" GOLD LOCKETS AND CHAINS. ALL COP»YRJGNT "1-4 OFF" Umbrel- GRAND CHRISTMAS GOLD TOP JEWELRY TODAY IN SINGLE PLUSH CLEARANCE SAI CASES OF EVERY las For AL.L COMB, BRUSH AJVD DESCRIPTION --.-: .SOc BARGAINS 600 Women's Outing Flannel Pair M IHR.OII SETS IN THE FA- GENUINE DIAMOND VORITE GERMAN "ART" LAVALLIERES, < solid N'RW KTOFTED GLASS $3.00 16-Button •SILVER, REALLY MORE gold—Jewelers get or WATER SKTS. 7 piei-es. Christ- PREFERABLE THAIV STER- ask $10.00—YOU CAN set ija.Til GOWNS Kid Gloves, pair LING; ALSO WHITE IVORY HAVE AT SHKKBKTS, 6 for..$1.25 SETS—ALL AT A STRAIGHT $5 and 95.98 $195- mas Gifts DISCOU NT OF— BOYS' COWBOY WINKS. 6 for »1.2."i Pink, Blue and White — Bik — GLOVES AT, PAIR, I'USTAltDS, G Cor. .S1.23 R oom v liarments— for Prac- 500 new ones—juat I/. OT7TT GENUINE . 59c and 75e GUBL.KTS. 6 for...31.25 came in—all beau- Y4 VJflJE BONA^FIDE SEE THE BEAUTI- Gifts ties. See the elegant FUL EVEN ING ICED TKAS with coast- gold -and sterling S3.00 SETS now $2.25 SCARFS, beaded nov- tM's, ti for I^lS.oO silver handles, mis- ,$4.00 SETS now . . 3.0O .elties, IMPORTED, all. COMl'ORTS $1.50 $5.00 SETS now 3.75 "1-4 OFF" sion and boxwood, $.6.00 SETS now 4.5O NAPPIES S1.2S WOMEN'S NECK- too. $7.50 SETS now 5.«o •WEAR FOR GIFTS— CREUIE DIG .MTNTS or $10.00 SETS now , . 7.5O COLLAR AND CUFF,.- Sherry GLASSES, 6 50c AND ON UP TO THE -FINEST.^ LIKE SETS AND VESTEE**'' for ." ?1.25 'SI L V K R S Y R i: P $30.00 SETS for $22.5O fie 1 (Second Floor.) AND UP' PITCHERS, Satin chased WOMEN'S Elf j SETS with plate Sl-2» $3&$5 COLLARS a-Tu CUFFS, BUTTER LHSHKS with AATD FINE TAF- for set. ./.* 25c lid for ?!.:«» Sale of Women's FETA SILK TO AUTO / AND FACE CARXATIOX PATTERN fine WEAR. V E I L-3 — V E ILING, ••ROOERS" TKASPOUXS We have arranged y a r 1 SSc to SOc for -!«»• Silk and Satin with our Expert CRANDMA'S BREAK- N1CKK1-KD COASTER Engraver to guar- FAST SHAWLS, SETS -•"•»• and riOc KIMONOS antee, all work up to House- ] 7Bc & $1 NK'KMLKU COASTEK Z E P H Y R SHAWLS SETS with t> glasses. Thursday noon. AND SCARFS ..50cup v From SfLK SHAWLS: black, $1.10 white and colors. Dresses 91.5O to 97.5O THE BIG SALE i ^ > i > K W O R, 1C, $5.98 WOMEN'S SILK WASTE and OTH- 500, in Percale and G AR T E R S in 'KK BASKETS to Doll Furniture and Toys boxes, Iron, the "BAd- 25c» 5Oc and 75c lvl-rr SHOP," Aii- Gingham -— PI a i n aOc S T A T I ON- luu n and I v& $9.75 ERY, PAPER BARGAIN PRICES and ENVE- street, still soing- v stripes and figures. : LOPES; LONG- un—second floor— Also Women's FELLOW INI- YOU \VIlxL GET > j TIALS, also Mail A BARGAIN. Flannelette Today, Tuesday, Dec. 22d No Use giving your I COR R E S P O N- DENCE CARDS; Orders KIMONOS, L tor. box . . .39o money away, paying THE C E L E- \Filled Persian, Vine BRATED W. L. $1.50. Here today & CO. RINGS; Figures, etc. yl And Less Than guaranteed five Very years; 20% \Promptly. $2.50 Value Wheel Vehicles for the Icids. Toy Doll Furniture for the 25c to 91.OO girls and thousands of other prime, new novelties in Xmas Off \Send Them \ for Gift Toys even below cost. On All VELOCIPEDES, stron1 well VELOCIPEDES, with rubber \Quick. Care- made. Furniture. $1.89 $2.00 Ones now 91.49 tires. 98c See the tful Selections. $2.25 Ones now $1.79 $3.50 Ones now 32.95 (Second Floor.) $2.75 Ones now...... $1.88 54.00 Ones now 93.25 (Second Floor.) Gifts on $3.25 Ones now $2.79 $4.50 Ones now..' ?3.7» 5th Floor. ^ WHEEl, IHOJf VEH1CJLES. AUTOS. The "Boys' Delight," Spring 55.00 Ones now 93.08 HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Pui% Silk Hose— hobby horses with stirrup. $6.00 Ones now $4.05 Children's boxed handkerchiefs—all put up \in faticy boxes, three in a x $5.00 Ones now ; .. ?3.5O $10.00 Ones now $7.95 two pairs in holly box . $6.00 Ones now $4.25 IRISH MAILS. box, colored and white, at, per box, 15^*, 19 Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Phinlzy Calhoun, InByrd, Wycliffe Wurm, Mary Louise Helnk- who are needed to develop tne natural re- Mrs. C. E. Bennett, Mrs J. R. Eng- 8 Mary King, Louise King, Miss Gafee Governor Slaton* Ask&d OPPOSE LITERACY TEST sources of the country. A larga part of our land, Mrs Frank Jamison, Mrs. R P. ot Birmingham. Misses Dolly Blalock, --- best citizenshicltlzenanlp hanas descendeaescenaeda rrom jus-"•-*t Beck, Mrs. E" ~ . -- — -- — . . IN IMMIGRATION SILL such people, who came to America under Bullard, Mrs. To Name "Georgia Day" humble circumstances, often to find refuga v The executive committee of the from oppression and have by their labor - -i. v*i, .uu.ia. j. i worth and sterling character left an Impress upon Rowlett, Mrs WE Bean, Mrs. Wil- ' Juhan of Macon^ ~Mari~e "Ashi5i~oi Vafdosta. At Panama Exposition chamber of commerce, at' a meeting the material development of the country, and Ham Bearden, Mrs. Carroll McGaughey, , Myra Scott, Larson Hmes, Mary Stewart, Monday afternoon, discussed the liter- on the moral character of its citizenship. Mrs. M. L/ Thrower, Mrs J R. Ison, Modyn Pollock. May Cricuton. Thelma —,————— -~* Re^oKed further That our senators ind Mrs E. S. Maclntyre, Jr., and Mrs. F ' "Wright of Elberton Helen Rhorer, Emma George Hough Perry, director of ex- acy test provided foi in the immigra- representatives In congress be requested to E. Walthall. 'LoT\ry Freeman. Maite Cobb, Elizabeth Byrd tion bill now pending in the United oppose this provision of the pending bill ' , of 'icimpa Patty McGehee, Sarah Eubanks, ploitation of the Panama-Pacific ex- States senate The committee was unan- /-«I«U > n 'Mary btenart, Louise Parker, Ann Patter- position, wthleh will be held in San \^nilQien S "UTty. ' son Sappho Thrash, Helen Stewart, Georgia imously agreed that this provision was e Francisco next jear, on Monday tele- un-American Resolutions requesting Svtift &, Company's sales of Beef In Miss Louise Barn-well -will enteitam j,le° 'john^EUirire Don Watts' All-in Chap- Atlanta foj the -week ending Saturday, at a dancing party Tuesday eT-enrlig. i j.'n 11 Robert?,'Dick Whltner, Fuzzy Roan, graphed Governor John M Slaton ask- the senators and representatives to m 5 ing him to name a day during ttte fair oppose its passage weie presented and December 19, averaged 9 6j cents nei December 29, -at the home of her par- Sid Crane Luther Randall, ifld Clarkson pound —(adv ) ents, Mr and Mrs. "Walter "Barnwell, Happ\ Wier, B. D Smith, Dan Felker, Rob- as Georgia day. adopted upon motion of "V H Krleg- on Juniper street, for Miss Mai y Mun- I ert Redding, George Tom Crenshaw, Harry He asked that Georgia have a grood shalber ford Peoples and Lewis Peeples, of Reese, Louis Sams Bruce Sams Charles Cartersville. Invited to meet them Bearable?, Phil Giem, Chattie Pon- exhibit at the exposition, and that as Thev ai e Masquerade Ball W ill Prove are: j der "Beit Pouclei Carroll T>c Marlon large a delegation from Georgia as "Resolved, by the executUe committee of Misses Elizabeth Goldsmith, Emily Walk- i Brlttain, Will Franklin, \\illiam McKen/ie, possible be In Sail Francisco upon the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, That in Delicious SAIADS and STUFF- Georgia day He welcomed any pro- our opinion the literary test provided in the ED PEPPERS, COOKED ME ITS, gram > the state might wish to cariyj immigration bill, senate No 2453. ponding In the United States senate IB against public etc., Ireslr Today. out In celetoi atlon of the da>, and of- policy un-American and directly In conflict Event of Brilliant Interest Dorothy McCuIIough, Sarah Orrne, Bessie i French. Cecil Grimes, Max Rahmer, James fered his co-operation in making- the Mitchell, Alice Callaway, Marlanna Gold- , Anderson, John Perry, Robert Maddox, How- with the liberal spirit which Inspired the smith Virginia Maude. Elizabeth Merrill, I el' Jackson, William Grant. Fitzhugfh Knos., day the hig-gest success possible founders ot this government. <~ Elizabeth Small. Rebecca Harrell Molly Inman Knox. Gene ^tanley, Douglas Sharp, Governor Slaton has not yet named Resolv«d further That the adoption of Cohen's Delicatessen Wright Harrell, Julia Memminger. Mary Lewis Hamilton, Edgar Hunnicutt, Gerard- the day such a restriction would bar out thousand* 13-15-17 VIADUCT PLACE At the Auditorium Tonight Eleanor Evlns Sarah Duncan, Elizabeth Wes- Thiers Ernest Allen, Clifford Welch, Col- of honest and industrious men and women ler, Alice Smitli. Alice Cam, Elizabeth Craw- qultt Howard. Hugh Vvillet, Preacher Har- ford, Jean Williams, Janet Near, Dorothy din. Bill Reynolds, Cecil McPhall, Robert and nmllj Atkinson Martha and Mildred, Crighton, Lynn Drummond. Ports Bradley. Carroll Boys' Corn Club. Greer, Masters Sam Tupper Joe Wilkinson | Robert Cooper. Forrest Carroll, Ernest Olm- The lioiiddv spn it with all its life which =!anta Claus, with a pack on his, Kendrlck Goldsmith Green "Warren. Donald, ated, Dillon Ratto, William Sessions, Jassar XiaGrange, Ga , December 21.—(Spe- arid merriment will be seen in full ex- back, -u ill appeal in the audience and Spain Henri 2Sevm Cuitis Anderson. Woolley, Basal Woolley, Wlngate Battle, cial )—At a meeting held at tn« Hal- Jn cssiori at the masquerade ball in the distribute Christmas souvenirs among Charles Ixorthen Kerfoot Hancock, John lomrnle Sutherland Ho\\ell Mctraughey, Joe Dunwoody, Robert Turman Dunbai Ogxlcn fohnson, Prank Hooper, bid Gayle, William cyon club, at Canollton. Professor J Auditonum tonight, when all the the guests Sing-le tickets of admission George Rosier, Walter Middleton Georgia Parker, Sherwood Hurt William Bedell, Phil Campbell, foimerlv a Carroll coun- dancing clubs of the city, unite in a are 50 cent-i box seats $1. Many in- THE CORSET SHOP Rosser Frank Lale Edwin ^ hite. Charles I James Bedell, Billy Wren Henry Howard, tv boy, now head of the demonstration lealTerpisehorean fete There will be In- formal parties have been arranged for and Hugh Nunnally, William Perklnson , Ho\\ ell Thorn \a.n Hall. Ed Paik, Phil and corn club woik In Georgia, placed L>nn Fort, John Staten Jack Hays Ray BayIj, Woodiuff Ed Carmen JackDlsos^vay spiring music and decorations gorgeous the occasion, and it is anticipated the before the people of tne county of Car- ball will be one of the largest evei Merrltt John Goldsmith:,, Harry. Ansley, Sam Harklna Tom Hancock and Nekton SPECIAL UNTIL XMAS In effect professional dancers will dem- Prank Meador, Guy Carpenter Sam Stovj.Il, Thomas roll the question as to whether they given m Atlanta The cliaperons w ere Mr and Mrs. Jeff tf^ ffto&f Discount on all Brassieres from 91.OO up strate the height of their art, and Frank Stone. would have tthe work of the Carroll nmateur artists will rival with them. Among those interested are Colonel Dobbs, Mr and Mrs E B Pulton, Mr and aiso William Lawson Peel, Mr. Waltei P Mri Jack Lockhart, Mr and Mrs William County Boys' Corn club continued. The MB %^ /O on all Steady-to-Wear Corset* from S5.OO up J'i i7G3 will be offered the best in both Andrews, Mi Ben Lee Crew, Mr. Victor To School Girls. Percy and Mr and Mrs. Ware Holllday committee appointed V> canvass the classes Kriegrshabei , Judge Spendei Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs Louis Elsas will give situation is composed of L K Smith, Brocades, Birn Johc.^Trecos, Fancy Batistes. Etc.. Fitted There will be a beautiful coronation Mr Albert Howell, Jr , Mr. Frank LiOw- a theater partj, foMowed by a suppei H. O. Ixovvorn and J H aiolt.on, prin- fecene, and a carnival tableau, after enstein, Mr William H. Klser, Mr Progressive Dinner. at home on the 29th In compliment Mr. and Mrs Arthur Harris will en- cipal of the A. & M school at Carroll- Dol^Corsets, 50c Mail Orders Filled Ivy 8641 James D Robinson, Mr. W. G- Hum- to Miss Clare Phillips and her guest, ton. They have already begun their phrey, Mr Hairy Schlesing-er. Mr, tertain at dinner on Monday evening, Miss Rosenau, of Philadelphia. the 28th, In compliment to a group of task, and will ibe ready in a few days Thomas B Paine, Mr Edward H. In- to state wihefher or not they find ~suf- man, Mr Forrest Adair, Mr. St Elmo the college set. flolent Interest in the -work to continue TAILOR-MADE CQRSET CO. Massengale, Mr. Harry Ooodhart, Mr. At the Sunday Club. It It will be necessary for this com- Near Ansley Hotel, 94 N. Forsyth St., Ground Floor. Lindsay Hopkins, Mr. Jack Lewis. Mr. A song recital by Mr. Bonawitz, the mittee to raise $500 ^ B L Wight, Mr. Joseph Brown Con- well-Known baritone, was the feature To Miss Cook. IF YOU nally, Mr Brooks Morgan, Mr J. V. of the program enjoyed by the Sunday Mrs F B. Wright entei tamed at Boehm and Mr John Brice buffet luncheon jesteidav at hei home ce club at the Georgian Terrace Sunday on Peach tree street, the occasion an The entertainment committee consists evening at 9 o clock The songs -were enjoyable one, assembling: thiity-flve SEND HER j at T^redl Curtis, L G Rowlett, F M. an exceptionally interesting selection, young -women to meet Miss Virginia i Arnold, Mrs Charles Remsen, Mrs Wil- among- them the "Swan Song," from I Ham Tilt, Mrs Dozler Lowndes, Mrs. Cook, of Minneapolis Lohengrin; Schumann's "Ich Grolle (Mrs. Wright was assisted in enter- Harry "English Mrs Lester Rich, Mrs Nicht," an Indian song: cycle, a Rus- taining by her daughter, Mrs Alston I J R Hat dm. Mis W D White, Mrs sian song of passion, and the popular The Christmas decorations were a I D C Lj le, Mrs Hdgar Chambers, Mrs ballad, "My Little Home in the West" picturesque setting for the party. J T Haiwell Mis Aithuj Powell, Mrs The singer's voice is -sweet and pow- 485 New Lace | Edgar Hunnltutt, Alls Geoi ge Howard, erful, his diction excellent, and his ln- i Mrs E P McBuincv Alls George Oex- terpietations were tasteful and beau- School Girl Luncheon. I ten Mrs J C Hunter, Mrs J B Hocka- tiful Miss Mary Burr Lake gave a pretty • day, Mrs C P Barnw ell, Mrs Charles The orchestra completed the program luncheon yesterday at the Piedmont Wurm, Mi •* Potei Clarke, Mrs John with some delightful numbers, classic Driving club in compliment to her Sommei vllle, Mrs Cobb Caldwell, Mrs and modern. schoolmates from Holilins institute and Blouses $2.95 CHOCOLATES Rowlett Frank McGaughey. Jr , Robert their guests. Miss Orace Bloodworth Atkinson, E W Lively, alercer Lee, and her gruests, Misses Hivelyn Duhan Paul Tui ner, Ei nest Allen, Raymond Holiday Dance of IMacon, Isabel Crum of Montgomery, $4 and $5 Values> I Thomas, Dutch Salesky, Clay Drtskell. Marie Ashley of Valdosta, Miss Mary You Send a Fountain 1 Leonard foam, Raymond Ball, Arthui For College Set. King and her guest, Miss Marguerite 1 A, Bass, J W Hill, C "W Harrison, Lown- Miss Louise Dobbs and Mr. Harry Gage of Birmingham, Miss Annie Win- of Pleasure With the des Lippitt Eugene Barnett, L S El- Dobbs entertained at a delightful ship Bates and her guest, "Miss Jose- kin, Drew fewanson and Crawford Mad- dancing party last evening at the Ves- phine Evlns, of Birmingham Complet- Freshness of Youth. dox per club on Peachtree street ing the party were Misses Margaret (1 The patronesses will be Mrs. J M The clubrooms were brilliant with McCarty Louise Harwell, Nell Choate, 200 New Evening VanHarlingen, Mis H^nry B. Scott, Christmas decorations, making a beau- Janet Hatcher, Kathleen Law, Helen Mrs Milton Dargan, Jr. Mrs Reuben tiful setting for the dancers, and an Rhorer, Mary (Murphy, Irene King. Block's Superb, 6oc Pound. orchestra played for dancing Th« fluncheon table -was gay with lAIiss Dobbs was a charming young the Christmas red and green, the cen- (_ i cams. Caramels, Marsh- hostess, wearing a daJnty gown of pink terpiece of polnsettias, and the place ciepe meteor. Mrs Jeff Dobbs -wore cards were holiday designs. Dresses $12.95 mallow s. Nuts arid Fruits DOLLS! DOLLS 2 DOLLS! white lace over pink charmeuse Miss Lake was becominglgly gowned The guests, who Included members In black satin with tunlo of black net Block's Extra Superb, Special prices; beautifully dressed at of the college set, were: and gold lace, and her hat was black $25 and $3O Values our Art Department -in New York. Misses liucile Goodrich, Martha Crane. velvet 8oc Pound. Dressed Baby Dolls, Dressed I*r*0 Margaret Frazier, Ella La-wrence. Dolores Dolls, slj-es 21-Inch to 4O-lnch. ITnest and Madeline Belleneer Laurent Rorine The veriest, daintiest Christmas gift. of materials, lovely designs, beautifully Willie Williams, Nina Carpenter of Green- \o Creams—contains only trimmed. ville S C., Marlon Dunson. Marion Stearn, MEMORY OF OWENS The daintiest, freshest and prettiest lot of new dancing frocks, and the Nougats, Nuts, Fruits, Nutted Leila Ponder, Marion Woolley Josephine Singer Shop, 79 Whitehall SI. Dvins of Birmingham, Gladys Grant, Alice HONORED BY COUNCIL most dignified evening dresses came yesterday morning. Laiamels Maraschino Cher- Muse, Mildred Thomas, Mary Ross, Gladys icb, etc As a maik of respect to William r>. See these at once for yours. Owens, who died Sunday morning from Please bear in mind, descriptions do not nearly reach the point of the Le Triomphe de Perfection, typhoid-pneumonia, Atlanta's general council postponed its meeting yester- "desirable" in these dresses. If .they were not marked $12.95 you'd pick $1.00 Pound. day afternoon after adopting resolu- tions of sympathy, which were intro- them for $25 or $30, and be justified in the guess. In a beautiful hinged top duced by Alderman James W. Maddox. Mr. Owens was a brother of Alder- Beautiful quality satin, trimmed with lace, net failles with satin-bound Contains no Creams— man John S. Owens and brottoer-ln-law edges, rose garlands and pearl binding. only Nougats, Nuts, Fruits, of Alderman John S. Candler. Fu- l neral services were held Monday after- Pink, frlue, green, violet, red, deep blue, black and white— Maiaschino Cherries, Nutted noon at 8:80 o'clock. Caramels, etc The last word The funeral »«j~v1ces were held In in the confectioner's art. private Monday afternoon at 2 SO o'clock from the residence of W» As Dainty as a Christmas Doll father-in-law, Ase, G. Candler, 61 Each Are Worthy of Elizabeth street, Inman Park. The Eemember, they are full body was iplaoed In a vault at "W««t $25.00 and $30.00 values .aynes Gifts View temporarily. Bishop Wairren A. $12.95 Candler officiated, and the pallbearers a Trial. were offloers of the Central bank. The Ar« ALove Reproack bank was olosed lu tfiie afternoon. Sold in Atlanta Mrs. Owens being critically 111 with Nezv Blouses—Br&nze, J^ace and typhoid fever, news of her husband's fa With but three days left to make selec- death will be kept away from her un- < • y tions, the Haynes Store will prove a mecca til she has grown (better. Besides his Jacobs' 10 Drug Stores wife, Mr Owens Is survived by one Pretty Shades to Christmas shoppers in search of gifts of daughter. Miss Lucy Owens, and a son, William D. Owens, Jr ; Ms mother, If there is no agency in your the better sort—gifts that carry with them two sisters, Mrs. D. H. Willis, of Ty Ty, When your choice veomes from nearly 500, how can you miss the one :y, send Postoffice Money a guarantee of excellence, which means Qa., and Mrs. Wilson Callah-an, of Jacksonville, Fla., and three brothers, j you want for yourself or the Christmas Gift you are to select v for some Order, and we will send you pleasure to the recipient and satisfaction to Alderman John S. Owens and Linton v and Milton Owens, of Florida. special friend who loves dainty things? • package postpaid. the giver. White, creamy black and bronze net, sand and putty The prices are BO higher than elsewhere, OFFICER^ ARE ELECTED shades. These are full FRANK L BLOCK CO. and the multitude of exquisite gift sugges- tions in Diamond and Precious Stone Jew- BY ATLANTA B. Y. P. U. $4.00 and $5.00 values . . $2.95 ATLANTA elry, "Watches, Gold, Silver and Novelties, iAt the monthly meeting of the At- affords almost unlimited selection at any lanta City Baptist Young People's union, held at the Second Baptist 51-53 pric^e you want to pay. church last Thursdav, the following of- It pays to buy at Haynes', where quality ftcers were elected for the jear 1816 J. P. Allen & Co. Whitehall President, Walter P. Blnns West End FRIDDELL BROS. is unquestioned. ohuioh, first vice president. Miss Ver- na Ruth Harris, Tabernacle chuich, . .. , . second vice president, J. H Whltaker, Jr, Inman Park church, secretary- INTERIOR -I' V '-. EXTERIOR treasurei, J E Longlno, College Paik Eugene y. Haynes Co. church, chorister, Cecil Davis, Tajber- na/cle church, pianist. Miss (Lucretta Fischer, becond Baptist church, ipiess 49 W^te^aH Street leporter Eveiett Mlllican, Tabernacle church "The Best Diamond Store in Dixie" The election of thii d vice president was postponed until the January meet- ing of the titv B \ P U ut-of-Town Orders Splendid lepoits weie heard fiom all ' officers, show Ing that great work hai been done duiing the jear 1914 and there are now thirty active B Y P. U. s In Atlanta and \ iclnitv ivy 459 The following new B Y P U"s ap plied for admission in the citj union at the last meeting and weie received Centei Hill church, section B Second Baiptist church. East Side Tabeinacle and Inman Park church Thp next meeting- of the ciU B Y P r will be held at the Tabernacle thurch, Thursday, January 21 istmas iPLAN CELEBRATION POTTED PLANTS FOB CHRISTMAS FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE l Downtown Atlanta has alieadv be- gun making piepaiattons for cele- biatmgr New Years e\e The fiist hotel to announce a program of fes- There i^s hardly anything more suitable for a Christmas re- tivities is the Anslex in which Will be held a piogram that will last from If yon want to see the kiddies leap for joy, just 'fill membrance than a potted plant in full flower. i dust to dawn The ^nslej has ai- langed for a Mardi Gras celebration, which will be held jointly In the their stockings with Nunnally's Christmas Stocking Can- For table decorations on Christmas or any special occasion Italian cafe and the iathskeller, both of which -pull be handsomely deco- dies. they are unexcelled. ' rated \ suppei de lu-ve will be sened and a ptogiam of entertain- ment—containing many surprises— The little tots look upoirCliristmas as a season of Costs nothing to see them, and a vteft. to our store this coining ha") been arianged At midnight tho ballroom on the elei enth floor will be special privilege when they can eat all the candy they week will be well worth while. thrown open and the celebration "will be transferred there from the t-wo Want; and they can go the limit on Nunnally's, for it cafes If you are perplexed as to what to^send yotir friends, this may Atlanta has acquiied the st\ le fiom won't hurt them. Manhattan of »nforcingr the resei va- be the ans\ver. Our prices on Christmas plants are way below reg- tion i ule for Ne-ft \eai relebiations Last \ ear the hotels of the citv were Nunnally's Christmas Stocking Candies are made of ular florist's prices, while the plants themselves are unexcelled. so crowded with guests that no lit- tle inconvenience was caused in some pure granulated sugar, fruit flavors'and vegetable colors. ot the moie cro\» ried cafes The \iT3- A ley as well as othei hotels, announces CYCLAMENS—6-inch pots .75 cents j its policy of obser\ing- the leser^ation K'o wonder they are so pure and good. I jegulations this season The pro- NARCISSUS—6-inch pots 50 cents i grams of other downtown hotels will There are a dozen different kinds at^ 23c, 40c and 50c be announced befoi o th% coming of HYACINTHS—6-inch pots ....-.- .50 cents Christmas _ • f a pound; all of them fres*h and delicious. Please Leave Your Orders'Early. BOSTON FERNS—6-inch pots 60 cents MOTION PICTURE CLUB LARGER FERNS—8-in. and above .75c to $2.00 READY TO HELP NEEDY "To please you, pleases us." The vaudeville a,nd moMngr pictuie ASSORTED PLANTS—6-inch pots. . .50 cents* performances given Sunda\ at the Grand and Forsyth theaters having CANARY BIRDS, guaranteed singers, .$3 each been such a success, representatives of the Atlanta Mo\ ing Picture Trades club are now malting investigations m l to find needy families to render them Coliie and Fox Terrier Puppies, Guinea Pigs, Etc. assistance Thhe clut) requests that the women's vitwatffaX clubs in the citv and other organiza- tions that can do so, gi\e in the names of persons whom they know are in need All "communications should be G. HASTINGS & CO. addressed to O P Hall, Apex company, fourth floor Rhodes building IVHTGt-IE XMAS BATES New York - Atlanta - Birmingham - Memphis Reduced rates via J?, C. £. St L Hy. and W. ft A. It. R, Apply any agent. 1EWSP4PERS THE CONSTXTTTTION. ATIiAOTA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914. Page Seven a lace coat, 'several calces and a variety to be a hot (primary. Already two*, of table articles and those to adorn Manchester'* Election. have announced for mayor, Messrs. "W., the bedroom or boudoir, which, prove LaGrang-e, Ga., Decemiber 21.—(Sj>er M. • Moore and E. L. Baker; lour for' the meaning of "art In thread. - A MEETINGS Miss Brown Entertains cial.)—The election for city officials councilmen, J. B. Winslow, Sr., W. 3U-t number of the articles tare for sale, and of Manchester -will be held the second Taylor, W. E. Johnson, and W. F. K«r- are very appropriate , for Christmas Wednesday. in January. TRhis promises nan. souvenirs. Grace lodge, No. 511, Ladies' Auxiliary The artist who created' them lives to the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- in the mountains near Dahlonega. men, will hold their regular meeting At Holiday Supper-Dance Tuesday, at 2:30 o'clock, 1C of P. hall, Matinee Party. Kiser building. Miss Janet Hatcher entertained at a A beautiful Christmas party last) drawn for partners in the dance. One box pairtsy yesterday afternoon .for Miss night was the buffet supper and. dance tree,was decorated with 'birds and ani- Dancing Party. Grace Bloodworth and her guests, iMiss given by Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brown mals, which were -matched for partners. ,\ Marie Ashley* of Valdbsta; Miss Eve- for Miss Mary Brown, Miss Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Z. Phillips lyn Juhan, of Macon, and Miss Isa-bell SOCIAL ITEMS In another tree gilt hearts, big and gave a delightful dancing party last Crum, of Montgomery. Hlnes and Miss Rosalie Davis. little, and gilt rings were the favors; night at their home for their daughter, [Miss May CriOhton entertained her There were fifty guests, and the hap- poke bonnets and farmers' hats were Clare, wh-o is home from Vasaar' for , Mr. and Mrs. Edward • Alsoap have piest hospitality, made the evening numbered to correspond in a third tree. the holidays, and her guest, Miss Rose- guest, (Miss Thelma "Wri'gpht, of Elber- returned from the north, and are at nau, of Philadelphia. The guests in- ton, and Miss Hatcher's guests at tea their home on Pace's Ferry road. They memorably enjoyable. "Old gray bonnets" weire quaint cluded the college set. at the Ansley after the matinee. •have as their iguest Mr. Alsop's father, The house was elaborately decorated souvenirs for another dance, and the Mr. E. A. Alaop, of Pittsburg. In the holiday colors. Holly and mis- last was covered with red tulips, which Miss McCullough «*« . tletoe, poinsettias and red carnations held hearts and butterflies, thexheart Christmas Carols. Mr. John Hardisty will spend the were used In attractive arrangement, drawn by the' lucky men and the but- Miss Xana Fipcher's piano class will holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William T. terflies by those for whom there was meet with her at her home this To Entertain. Clarke in Tanboro, N. C. and-the buffet table in the dining room afternoon at S:30' o'clock to join Miss Dorothy McCullough entertains was a glowing picture in red, its cen- n6 partner. An orchestra provided the »** ; -In the singing-of Christmas carols. at a dancing party December 29, the Mrs. C. C. Jones ,of Birmingham, Js terpiece of carnations. The Ices were music for dancing. Other features appropriate to the sea- guests to include the school girls and •brought in with red candles burning in Miss Brown wore a handsome cos- son^ will contribute to a most enjoy- boys. * visi^ng her daughter, Mrs. Walter able program, in which aibout twenty Barnwell. *** them, the candles ,set in red candy tume in black net and jet sequins. pupils will take part. (Mrs. Frank Pearson is very 111 at her roses, and In every detail of entertain- Miss May Brown wore a dainty dancing Tanzen Club. apartment, on Baker street. ment the holiday spirit and symbolism gown in yellow taffeta. The TanKen cl^u.b will entertain at a «** •was carried out. After supper Chere Miss Rosalie Davis' costume was Cakes and Puddings. dance at the home of Olin Stamps, on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coppedge, of was a dance at the residence across the Parisian model in white satin, the tulle A sale of cakes' and plujn puddings Myrtle street, Wednesday evening, De- Elberton, are in the city for the holi- street owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kelly tunic embroidered in gold beads and will be he4d -by the ladies of St. Philip's cember 30, instead of Thursday as be- days. ' church on Wednesday, December 23, at fore mentioned. Aibout. twenty couip-les *** Evans. finished with 'ostrich feather bands; Chamberlin-Johnson's store, on White- will enjoy the occasion. Miss Lonely Kirven, from {Louisiana, There the holiday decorations were Miss -Lawson nines was gowned, in hall street. , will arrive today to ,be the guest of repeated, and five shining Christmas seafoam tulle over flesh-colored satin, her .grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Kirven, trees were a feature. Each, tree was the girdle of lace em:broidered in iri- For Bride-Elect. during the holidays. laden with favors, and these were l Holiday Dance. Miss Lula Black: entertained at a *** descents. Robert F. Maddox, Jr., who is home matinee party yesterday afternoon and Mr. Charles Benton Cotney, of Mer- from Hotchkiss school for the holidays, tea afterwards at the Winecoff for cer university, is spending the holidays will sive a dancing party on the even- Miss Ethel Armistead. The party in- with his mother in West End. ing of Tuesday, December 29, at his cluded Miss Armistead, Miss Margaret #•* home on Pace's Ferry road. Ward, Miss Rebecca Day, Mrs. J. L. - .Miss Katherine Ulmer has returned Ward and Mrs. Roy Root. from a dilghtful visit to Savannah. "Dry Clean at the Capital City" *** Art in Thread. Mrs. C. J. Christenaen, who has been Just what can be accomplished by For Miss Robinson. in Pittsburg, Pa., for the past two the native Georgia woman who has as Miss Jan Robinson was the guest months, is visiting friends In Cleve- her only inspiration the mountains of honor at a dance given last evening land, Ohio, before returning to Atlanta around her, and the little-: home in by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frederick, at for the holidays. Do You Look as Merry as which she resides, is demonstrated in their home in Ansley -Park. «** * the display of hand-made lace articles Assisting in entertaining -were. Miss iMiss Lucile Kuhrt has returned from being exhibited in the show window of Willie Keith, of Winchester, Tenhi, and Memphis. Christmas ? the Carleton Shoe company. There is Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Cawthon, of Mobile. **» Mr. Sanford Rust, of (New Orleans, will spend the holidays with his par- For Miss Cook. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rust. 2iiiiiimiiiiiuii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiuu Miss Constance Berry will give a *»* matinee party Monday, December 28, Mr. Henry Powers Elliott, of New The beautiful spirit of this for Miss Virginia Cooik, of Minneapo- York, will arrive December 28 to visit lis, the guest of (Mrs. J. O. Wright. his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Powers, at the Piedmont. season is the net result of *** I When = Simms-Turner. Mrs. Julia O'Keefe Nelson returns to what is on display. Mrs. Sarah Jackson Simms has Is- the city on Sunday after a five months' sued invitations to the marriage of absence from town. She spent the her daughter, Bonner, to Mr. Ralph summer at Davis Suphur Springs, be- Oradre, or Wesley Turner, on Wednesday even- yond Charlotte, N. CL, and the early ing. December SO,, at 8:30 o'clock, Cov- winter at the Mountain View hotel, at Does . your dress express | Shopping ington, Ga. Clayton, Ga. She will foe the guest The bridal party will include Miss during the holidays of iMrs. Drury your sentiment—spic, span Hyda Heard, maid of honor; Mrs, A. B. Powers, on Peachtree circle. i A cup of Hot Chocolate Simms, of Atlanta, and Mrs. C. S. *** Thompson, of Covington, sisters of the John S. Cohen, Jr., a. student at the —the best there is ? Does she moil and toil with the crude = is a wonderful stimulant •bride, matrons of honor; Miss Mary Tome school, Port Deposit, Md., has Emily Fitts, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.,1 Miss- returned to his home at 777 Peachtree household furnishings of antebellum days Annie Mae Lester, Miss Frances Hen- street to spend the Christmas vacation = these chilly December derson, of Cnvington,' and Miss Frances with his parents, Major and IMrs. John The "Capital City's" dry when there were plenty of servitors? Neal, of McDonoug-h, bridesmaids. S. Cohen. | days, especially if it'sMr. Turner "will have as his 'best man *«* cleaning will clean what Or has she at her beck and command Mr. Ed L. Ragan. Mr. Walton Clark, iMiss Patsy uLupo arrives '"T-dnesday i prepared at the fount of of Savannah, and Mr. M. G. Turner, from Randolph-Macon Won.- -ii's college these moderh servants, efficient and of Covingrton, "will act as ushers. to spend the holidays with her parents, you have into being aristo- A number of parties have been Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lupo. zealous, planned for the bride-elect. Among *«* those -who will entertain are Mrs. C. S. Mr. and (Mrs. Raymond D. Knight, of cratic and representative. I Brown & Allen's |Thompson, iMrs. R. P. Lester and Miss Jacksonville, announce the birth of a Annie Mae. 'Lester, Mrs. P. W. Godfrey ' son, -who has been named Raymond OAS mod ELECTRICITY? I Whitehall and Alabama |and IMiss Prances Godfrey, Mrs. N. S. Demerie Knight II. Turner, Mrs. J. E. Phillips and Mrs. Dry Clean at , Gas aa a; fuel for cook- Electricity is being ap- iftiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiimir? James F. Rogers. Miss 'Mary Murph***y returned Sunday ing and lighting has been plied to more and • more from Columbus; where she was the guest of Miss Susie Blackmar for the within the reach of every uses every day. It cooks, bachelor's ball. purse for years. It light- lights and works for you. *** - • i ens many home duties. Electric motors for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Park, of (Louis- THE CAPITAL CITY ville, are the guests for the holidays Gas 'ranges, their adap- sewing machines, electric of Mrs. E. E. Caldwell and (Mr. and ted utensils, and gas vacuum cleaners, smooth- Mrs. Sewart .McGinty. •water-heaters, smoothing ing Irons, heating pads, Edwin T. Lamb. **Jr.*, has arrived from Irons, room-heaters—all chafing dishes, coffee per- n Tennessee and Is with his father at these make welcome gifts colators, to a s t e r s and the Georgian Terrace*** . from parents to married scores of similar appli- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McHan leave soon daughter or from hus- ances—-all are appropri- to spend the holidays in Cleveland, band to wife. • v ate to the season. Ohio, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Order now, to have Next Friday is Christ- If Your Jameison and Mr. and Mrs. George F. them there Christmas mas. Your order should Dunkel. **.» MYRON E. FREEMAN morning. •» l not be postponed. Miss Rebecca iMathis. of Chattanoo- ga, Tenn., is x'isiting iMr. and Mrs. Bru- no Bukofzer at their residence, 87 West Atlanta Gas Georgia Railway Fourteenth street. Jewelry Mr. Joseph Whitehea**» d has joined his Light Co. & Power Co. Baking Today mother. IMrs. Kelly Kvans, at the Geor- Telephone Main 5293 601-2 Fourth National Bank Bldg. gian Terrace. **# Mr. Walter C. Hill has returned to the city. • «* Mrs Dora Brigg Carl ing, formerly of Atlanta, now of Boston, has been very ill since September. She is at 266 West is not what it Newton street. *** Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee Wight have should be—if your bought the L'Engle home on Peachtree road and will ta)k**e *posseaison soon. The parties planned by Miss Annie bread or your biscuits Winship Bates for Miss Josephine Kvins, of Birmingham, have 'been can- don't have the fine, flaky texture, celled on account of the death of Mr. George C. Wlalters. the satisfying flavor and appetizing ap- d#* Miss Aimee Magnus, of Chicago, ar- pearance they should have—perhapslt rives on the 2d to visit Miss Mildred Wellhouse. isn't your fault at all, but the fault »*• Miss Beauford Matthews will spend of the flour. the holidays with Mrs. Russell Pitt Hollinshead in Montgomery. NASH-GILLESPIE. \ \ Homer, Ga~, Decemiber 21.—(Special.) The marriage of Miss Willie Joe Nash Flowers and Mrs. Charles W. Glllesple tok place on the evening of Decemiber 18, in the Unreliable flour, study of S. L. Hagan, pastor of the Methodist church, wttio officiated. Only a few close friemds witnessed the cer- emony. Tihey left early Saturday morn-. Will Give a Finished flour not made ac- ing for the bride's home In Norwood, Ga. On their return they -will toe at I home to their many friends at Mrs. cording to standards, ' NM . EI.*. Mason's~HH n ann'n, IArtn • HomertTrvTV»f»»«. ThTVl eA bridK^l^ea to Do you realize how beautifully a piece of a beautiful and accomplished young makes unreliable bread and lady, w-ho was a teacher In the fiiglh school here last term, and Mir. Gilles- Touch to Your jewelry—or linen—or most any Christmas spoils the best efforts of the most ple is one of the' well-lcnown youn'g skillful cooks. Flour that varies will business .men of Hoiner, toeing clerk give disappointing results three times of the superior Court of Banks county. gift can be "set off" wi^h a bunch of fresh out of five. MINOR-WOMACK. • Nprcross, Cfa., December 21.—(Spe- flowers? They not only add beauty, but give cial.)—A wedding of muoh importance was that of Miss Susie Annis Minor CHRISTMAS 'the personal touch of sentiment. Wouldn't and Mr. W. Y. Womack, Sunday at high noon. Rev. V. E. Lanford officiating. The bride, who is one of the most at- tractive young- women in social life, a healthy, growing: plant—azaleas, for in-, wore her traveling- costume of plum- Use Pillsbury's colored tailor gown, with toat to matcn. The groom is considered one of our stance, or poinsettias-—be a splendid gift in most influential, up-to-date young: farmers. 1•'' Best and you won't Mr. and. Mrs. Womaek left on tha evening train for a short visit of two itself? weeks north, but will open their new GIFT have any trouble. Fpr bungalow to their friends after the Pillsbury's Best is always the first of the year. Even though it is but three days before same, always has the same strength, COMMERCE BUREAU HEAD the same fineness and flavor—-every VISITS ATLANTA MONDAY Cnristmas—we are still able to supply the pound that ever goes out must con- i . ,—~^——^——. E. A. Brand, assistant chief of tha form absolutely, in every respect, to bureau of foreign and domestic com- great demand for our flowers—both cut and -. f; merce, has been making a tour of tha the highest and most rigid flour stan- branch offices of the bureau. These offices are located in New York, Boston. growing. Our great greenhouses furnish us dard that flour makers have ever estab- Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, New i Orleans and Atlanta. Mr. Brand will lished, the PILLSBURY STANDARD. arrive in Atlanta Monday and will ba daily with Roses, Orchids, Carnations, Lilies, at the branch office of the bureau, room 521 Postoffice building, for a cou- \ ple of days. Violets, Poinsettias, Azaleas, Begonias, Mr. Brand has had a great deal to do with stimulating the foreign, com- merce of the United States, as lie has been connected with the bureau since Hyacinths, Narcissus, Cyclamen, Lilies of the its organization, and while here he Get wishes to meet the members of the Valley, Primroses and Pansies, etc. , I leading commerical organizations so as to discuss with them plans that the bureau has in mind in the way of In- creasing the government facilities in aid of the extension of our foreign Pillsbury's Best commerce. Richland City Election. LaGrange, Ga., December 21.—(Spe- cial.)—At the .Richland city election, Distributed by held Saturday, Hon. 3. N. Moses was elected mayor for the coming term by Atlanta's Leading Florist one of the greatest majorities ever » _ • given by ?;)»at city. The officers will CHRISTMAS be as follows, for the ensuing- year: Cone M. Maddox VT. N. Mos^s, iv\ayor; -Messrs. T. F Oar- ter, H. V. Davis, R. J. Dixon, R. T. FLQRAL Humber, Jr., and Dr. H. E. Howard, Company aldermen. . ; . ... NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS MORN Out-of-Town Orders of all varieties A kodak, and throughout the day, the taking of pictures. That will make the day a merry one. Jno, I* Moore & Receive Prompt Attention Sons, the* Opticians, have a complete stock of TCodaks and Brownie camera*. 42 North Broad street.—. __ NEWSPAPER! Eight THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914. THE CONSTITUTION splits hairs over so revising -our shipping Established 1H«S. laws as to afford relief. GEORGIA THE CHRISTMAS TREE. When a Nation • Swears, Off. THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER Every idle army transport, eating its If. <3rjwrar* With the Exchanges BY GEORGE H'lTCH, head off at the public* expense, ought to be Author of "At Good Ola Slwaib." Wonderful Change Among Russians After Published Daily. Sunday, T«-Weekly A. WUrl With the Merry RUSSIA'S SOBRIETY, i V Quitting Vodka — Abstinence Came put to work carrying cotton to the silent About Through War. CLARK HOWEIJU Throng. (From The Indianapolis News.} The Christmas tree -is the largest Indoor Editor »nd Genwal M»n«f«r mills of Europe. I. The Novoe Vremya, at Petrograd, has plant. If property raised In a stout dry^ Dlrectora: Clark Howell, R \ -\ L INEWSPAPERif NEWSPAPER! THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., TUJS&DAY, DJiKJEMBBK 22, - 1914:. Page JN'iue Johnson. "I will fine you $5.75 for dls-j ATLANTANS SAVE WATCHING A GAME orderly conduct, holding that you were USEFULNESSES; BEAUTY disorderly in watching a poker game In the Waterman Ideal fountain MCROSSELKS MONEY FOR XMAS HE PREFERRED DEATH OF POKER COSTS pen. Self-filling, regular and safe- on Sunday. •. If it had been on any other ty types, mounted or plain. Put in day, Mr. Flodingk I would not fine you." attractive Christmas box; ?2.50 to $10, BY UNIQUE PLAN YOUNG MEN FINES C. G. QMcKIhney, In whose room, at at Jno. L. Moore & Sons, the Opticians, 117 1-2 Whitehall street, the poker 42 North Broad street.—(adv.) -REPLY TO A RATHER THAN GIVE UP game was ibeing played, with two ETHEL HEMBREE i -. One thousand Atlantans have just ' ; - .—x Everybody knows that poker play." friends, W." G. Whitley and C. G. tCp- | received their Christmas savings, rang-* ing is an offense against the law, but ohuroh, were flned $25.75 for affording His Subject Being "White-; Ing from $2 to $100 each, which they Desperate Negro Slain Near Recorder Johnson maintains that even, the Sunday afternoon recreation to Member of One of Most Prom- their six friends. Those flned $10.7B wash/.' Rev. Holcombe At- Fort Games While Re- watching a game of poker on Sunday were T. Hill, E. P. McKinney, F, U inent Families in Hart Coun- afternoon is a violation of th> law. Smith. J. Brantley and A. Garrard. Cigars, Pipes, tacks Order—Tlie Reply. sisting Arrest. As a result of this opinion, Recorder — ^ i • ( ty Shot—Two Arrests. \ Johnson (Monday afternoon fined flve men $10.7'5 «ach and one man $5.75 for GIRLS AT AGNES SCdTT Cigarettes Waycross, Ga.. " December 21V. — (Spe- Fort Gainea. <3a., December 21.—(Spe- being, as they claimed, spectators at Hartwell Ga., December 21,—(Spe- cial.) — Following a severe attack by cial.)—Officers Brady and Hardwiclc a poker game Sunday afternoon. DENY LACK OF HARMONY cial.)—Hart county was shocked todaTy Rev. H. R. Holcombe upon thesBenevo-i went to the farm of D. J. Cobin to E. F. Flodlng of the W. E. & E. H. by the announcement of the killing of i lent and Protective Order of Elks and arrest Ed Bush for assault committed Floding costume and lodge parapher- The report circulated in Atlanta that Op p e nheim on his 10-year-old daughter, and the there is a lack of harmony 'between Miss Ethel Hembree: by Pierson Bailey, i Bother fraternal organizations, in a ser- nalia house. 157 Whitehall street, was the students and faculty of Agnes mon delivered Sunday night, the sub- negro. Bush, opened flre on the offi- fined $-5.7:5 by the recorder on his plea Scott college was warmly denied by All the parties are members of proml- j ject being "Whitewash.'.' the Waycross cers, shootittgf Brady In the arm and that he had never In his life played girls of the college (Monday. The re- nent Hart county "people. Bailey is a j Cigar Store lodge of Elks today issued a short but then barricading himself in a tenant poker and didn't know the first prin- port. It is said, was published in a son of 'John B. Bailey, and Miss Hem- I pronounced answer t iNEWSPA'FERr iNEWSPA'FERr Page Ten THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,, 1914. \ pers are "The Master Aim in Educa- street car upon its arrival downtown tion" and "Rationalism in the Jjigrht of EFFORT TO( ESCAPE he pushed his jilted fiancee, Misa DIVIDEND Education." If Dr Harrison is unable Williams and Little-Capture Skinner, irfto the arms of Policeman The Board of Directors of the South- to attend the meeting his essaj s will MADE BY PRISONER . McKiimej^. at the same time jerking ern Ice Company Jias declared the reg- ORDINANCE MAY be published in the proceedings of the ular semi-annual dividend of three per association. loose from the officer's grasp H& cent on the preferred stock of said 9 THRILLS SHOPPERS dashed up Whitehall street, across the company, payable on or after Januarv How to I-ivc at Home. Honors at Boys High School viaduct to Viaduct place, then into 1, 1915, to shareholders of record at KILL ALL LOCKER CLUBS Macon, Ga. December 21 ^(Special ) Broad street He doubled back to the close of business on December 23, John T "Williams, president of the Harry Hart, a young: white man of Alabama street, where a pedestrian 1914 Checks will be mailed Georgia Agricultural society, who lives East Point created a thrill of excite- tripped him up, giving Office" Mc- V I WITHERSPOON, at Round Oak, was in Macon today en Kinney time to overtake him (adv) ' Treasurer Managers Say Clubs Cannot route to Atlanta to attend the annual Delivering the address, "Venezuelan throughout The president at the close ment \for downtown shoppers Monday business meeting of the state board Boundary Dispute," Edwin T "Williams announced his decision in favor of the morning, when he broke loose from Live if Proposed Law- of entomology He is preparing to affirmative Richard Courts, W. C. John- Policeman McKmney at Whitehall and show his neighbors how to live at won the declaimer's medal at the an- son and W A. Little, the winner of the Is Passed. \ home next year, and along this line he nual Chustmas exercises of the Boys' medal, composed the affirmative, while Alabama streets and made a desperate BEST EXPERT DENTAL WORK AT LOWEST PRICES said , , High school held Monday morning at Charles H. Giradeau, Jr., Joseph L. attempt to escape the policeman, be- •I am going to buj nothing but cof- Goldberg and W Arthur Stokes, Jr, ing captured after a hot chase of Macon Oa , December 21 — (Spe- fee and sugar from Macon merchants the Auditorium. next year, and I will carry those two W A Little, member of the affirma- were the negative speakers several blocks Dr. E. G. Griffin's cial ) — If the ordinance prepared by The medal presented to Williams is a specia.1 committee from council is commodities home in my pockets so as tive side of the debate, "Resolved, That Hart had just been arrested on a sa\e parcel post charges and war given by Messrs Maier & Berkele. Howell Mill street car by the oficer, passed tomouow night the indica- stamps If Georgia farmers would Intercollegiate Athletics Should Be while the debater's medal is presented New Cafe City Dental Rooms tions are th it Macon v>,ill have no follow the advice the agricultural so- Abolished,' was presented the medal by A. Holzman They are both hand- having been pointed out by Mrs. J. F. Over Brown & Allen's New Store locket clubs next ytar At least that ciety has been giving them for the as the best debater on the program some medals, well worth the winning Skinner, of 2J6 Cameron, street, aa ENTRANCE: "was the opinion expressed todaj bv past se-veral jears they would carry The judges were Dan W Green, W having failed €o fulfill his promises of the manage! of one of the most popu- out the same program that I have Robert L Foreman, Jr 's, humorous H Terrell and Harvey Hatcher The marriage to her youns daughter, Miss .5 mapped out for myself I expect to address, ' Sergeant Buzzfuzz in Pick- medals weie presented by Dan Green, 5 W. Alabama St. \ V lai \ TOTAL RESOURCES $8,182,928.05 CAPITAL, SURPLUS and PROFITS 1,900,000.00 Third National Bank Savings Department ATLANTA, GA. THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ^ - SFAFLRI CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, <*A., - TUESDAY,, DECEMBER 22, 1914. \ Page Eleven «L*% 5- .* V mated mayor of Elberton in a spirited Elberton'* Primary. election overiB I. Thornton, by 38 ma- Elberton, Ga,. Decemebr 21—(Spe-1 Jorlty. J G- Ginn and J. B. Thornton clal >—Worley A. Nall^was today nom- were nominated conncUmen IS / LAW_____ ENFORCEMEN_ T Write, Telegraph orv Telephone Two Ex-Governors Will Make Addresses in Atlanta Sun- Us For Diamonds or Watches day, January 10. It ii> not too late for us to handle orders from a distance Arrangements have been completed for the law enforcement campaign Our Mail Order Department will ship promptly selec- which peg'ns in two weeks in Georgia under the auspices of the Anti-Saloon tions of Diamonds or Watches. league Ex-Go\ernor Glenn, of Xoith Caro- We pay all express charges on apprvo\al shipments, lina, speaks Sundal, January 3, at \\hether a sale is made or not. Macon, and then at Moultrie, Way- cross, Cordele, Griffin and Athens 6 On Sunday, January 10, he will be V f Tell us the style you want and the amount you wish to in Atlanta. Ex Governor Patterson, of Tennessee speaks at 11 a m and 3 put in the purchase, and same will have our prompt and p m , ex Go\ ernor Glenn speaks at 11 a m and " 30 p m Di Louis Albeit " i Have Made My Headquarters at appreciative attention Bank*j, of New York, speaks at 11 a in and 7 30 p m Di \ C Bane, of Cali- fornia, spealxsjxt .7 «0 p m The mo"n- Our attiactne monthly payment plans are open to Ing hervii.es " -will be in vailous oJmrches and the aftemoon and e\ en- Duffy's,Corner Mitchell & Forsyth Sis. reliable people anywhere ing: sei\ ces at the Auditorium v Mr Patteison and Di Banks will Long distance phone Main 3161. continue seveial nights speaking at various impoitant centeis in the state Open e\ enmgs. Dr Eichelberger will accompany Truly, SANTA GLAUS Governor Glenn and Goveinor Patter- son He announces that The National Prohibition Daily, the first in America, Maaer ^-Berkele, Inc. Is expected to be Issued this week from the league's new and second pub- lishing plant in Washington City He Gold and Silversmiths says the people of Georgia will have DOLLS something about the way congressmen \ DOLLS Established 1887 31 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Georgia may vote on the amendment There are lively times ahead, he savs 24-Inch Jointed Doll Also Larger Kid Doll OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED $1.50 Value; Our Leader BY W. D. LUCKIE LODGE Special The twenty-sixth annual installation of officers of the W D Luckie lodge Cowboy Suits for of Masons was held in their new hall Inciair Suits for in West End Monday night Addresses, Girls and Boys music and singing contributed to a • If Girls and Boys most pleasant evening $1. • II Forrest Adair presided at the follow- ing program Invocation, "Wallace Rog- Special 98c A 500 Large Ihressed Dolls, spe- 1/OOa Pairs of Ladies' Kid Extra large Automobile, aie- cial ' Glove, black, white and tan. chanical toy, price $1.00 valti special CHRISTMAS special.. Large stock of Character Dolls Doll B^eds, steel frame with. — these will take their hats Boys' Suits, all-wool, sizes 3 eanopy top, little PRESENT off to you — to 8, sample lot, beauties, 25c special..«. That Will Last a Lifetime special...... Special lot 27-inch Dolls, long, Bringing, to those you love, exqui- See our Little Sister DoHs; Boys' Suits, latest out. all- curly hair; bar- site delight during the holiday season very gain for _____ . and profitable accomplishment in the special ..... , 6 to 16. .^. $ * « years to come. It is— Boys' AD-wool Suits, newest We have a large stock of Oow- Swell Dressed Dolls, silk tbfeg, two pair pants to boy and Indian Gloves, solid^ dress,fin e ralue, ^ \ t\f\ match, $5.00 leather, all The Checkering 50c and_ ...... ^» * • W value. ., stzes* 1,000 Ohaanaoter DoHs, all stock Men's Neckwear, Very special Boys' Jersey Piano kinds; very special; all-silk; also large stock all- ^Sweaters, bine, red "The AristocratT&f the Piano World" lOc and. «n. .1. ««>..«. silk Knit Ties, ^ f" ^ and gray, 50c value. .« « • 60c value _^.,._^^** If you ever intend to put chase a high-grade piano Doll Carriages with top, steel or player-piano *now is your greatest ^opportunity to Photo by Ltnia D Phillips Boys' Sweaters with :rofl col- sa\ e money Not since our own Civil War have we wheels and axle, 1,000 Men's Coat Shirts, swell 0R E T BOOTH lar, 49c. Also same been able to offer such money-saving values and hb- Kewly-elected worshipful master of W strong, special ^-. patterns, attached eial term« The market has touched the bottom and D Luckie lodge cttffla, in is beginning to use You can actually make money ers -welcome, Forrest Adau address by placing your order now Tames L Ma>son solo Mi«s Rebie Up- Doll Carriages with rubher- church address, Joseph Greenfield rec- Boy»* Blue Serge Pants, all- Men's Sweaters in all colors, itation. Miss Marj Edwards, violin tired wheels, very strong, all Think of such prices as these! solo, C E Buchanan address, John R wool, extra good with or without roll collar; Boyinfrton solo, Mrs Will Eakin, ad- dress, Thomas H Jeffries, and benedic- values, $1.50 vahie; A new Chickering as low as $475 tion, W O rostei $1.OO The officers installed foi the jeai New $350 Pianos as low as $145 1915 were E T Booth, "woi bhipful niastei r F Lestei •seruoi warden 1,000 Pairs Boys' Panits, all New $425 Pianos as low as $165 P E Da\ i-dson junior w irden W H New $500 Player-Pianos as low as $335 Ainold tieasurei J M Hunnicutt sec- Doll Furniture—china closet, kinds and colors, retary W W Hem A senior deacon and Boys* AH-wool Renewed $450 Mathushek at $245 R W Ijiideiwood, jumoi deacon O \ wash stand and dresser,^ in extra special.., "VIoran, senior gtewaid ~VV -H Siott, Gloves, -- junioi steward John P Bvmgton white, with mirror, Benewed $425 Fischer at $235 chaplain J W Sty i in,, t\lei John special, Renewed Hamilton, $145; Kingsbury, $140; Oatle^, mai&hal and \\illi.un Ca.i tei, special, each..... ^.-. Special lot Long Kid Gloves, Everett (ebony), $95; Henry F. Miller, $86; orgranist aE sizes, black and white, rebuilt Starr, $215, and thirteen other leading UNIQUE XMAS SERVICE Swell lot of Children's Red $2.50 Special lot of little children's makes at similar reductions. ' WILL BE GIVEN TONIGHT Ohairs, straight and value ...... Sweaters, all-wool, TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE At the Cential Pi esln tei lan bund iv rockers, 2Bc and,.,. .. all colors...^ school this cycling Oi is in i scenes A U.w dollars nov , the balance m easy monthlj, quarterly from Vniei ica Germa.n% llul'in0 d ancj Special lot Bath or annual payments covering a term of years riuasia will >e piebtntei 'lie entti \OTE-Chp this adveitisement, present it to our book- tainment will 'jegln promptlv .it 7 30 Special Doll Hammocks, with Robes for men. . 0 < lock ivith a pi i>cesMon,il includii)_ Men's Hats, all colors, latest keeper with >our fust payhient and he u-111 credit youi ac all memoei his Eistei, Mrs C R Thuiu- fr-Top House bj, and brothei-in-law, Couitney Smith, who came to Atlanta to see him £>i "W ylie Mr Brisbane's pVnsician, Slippers .... left Atlanta 4-atUrda\ at noon for 9 Georgia Savings Chester S O to \isit his sister He will return to New 'iork this week Boys and Men's Scout Q1 JQ Q1 QQ Bank & Trust RECEIVES BROKEN ARM Shoes-Special iH.Htu-ip I.UO Company WHILE CRANKING AUTO Pays W H. Higgins, of the Smith & Hig- gtns companv, is confined to his home in Druid Hills by a broken arm, caused $1 Starts while cranking his automobile HO1VIE OF LOW the Waycross City Court. Corner HP^^ • H ••i ••l^, MM ^^> Account Was cross, Ga , December 21—(Spe- Mi e 34 cia] )—city court convened today for Mitchc the regular December term Quite a number of important cases are on. the civile docket for attention this week, but it is believed cdurt wlu adjourn after a few days Judge John C Mc- *s " D BJ F F Y S Donald is presiding Forsyth Cor-. Forsyt»h "^^ ^^ • • • ^^ GIVE THE ONE See pur Handkerchief Counter For Bargains You wish to please most a Prime camera. It's a gift that matches th« (JFUBGE M. BUU\vf« veiy spirit of Christmas—that will be JOHN XV OHANX vic« Fresldeut tised to preserve all the fun and merri- JO&EPH E BOSTON, S« and Tim. ment of the day. Jno. L Moore A Sons, the Opticians, can help you solve GRANT BUILDING \our Christmas problems. 42 N Broad 1899 street SP4PFR1 Page Twelve CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, ,1914. the Saturday following1 at the popular Bijou. No better selection could have been made SENT ATE LAYS ASIDE XMAS BATES for the holidays, as the performance la Reduced rates via,N., C., & St. L. Ry. AT THE THEATERS brimful of catchy .music* bis enaerable num- IMMIGRATION BILL and, W. &IA. R. R.. Apply any agent. bers, entertaining; vaudeville, and 'all that goea to make an up-to-date and pleasing •„ Washington^ December 21.T—After a, musical show. A chorus of twelve pretty Keith Vaudeville. and well-drilled girls, handsomely, costum- brief discussion pt the immigratloA bill today the senate laid It aside until aft- of tne Day (At ife« Foreyth.) " '•• ed, will be a delightful feature of.the per- All formance. The vaudeville numbers will in- er the Christmas recess. 9 • • ' . ' Eddie Leonard, popular minstrel star, clude the Harmonious' Trio, monarchs- of Senator Lewis, coming from a confer- EDITED BY DICK JEMISON. had every reason in the world for be- song; Inez and Odey, clever singers, and James Galager and Joseph Anthony, come- ence with President Wilson, announced I Cigars For Him I ins satisfied with, himself and delight- dians. Special scenic and electrical effects he would then move tO' strike out the ed with Atlanta yesterday Afternoon are also promised. "A Night in Old Heidel- literacy test, .which the president op- PENSACOLA WOULD Twenty-Three More Boys at the Forsyth, for the patrons of the berg" will be* the offering at the Bijou poses. busy playhouse appreciated '• his work Christmas matinee and night and Saturday ENTER THE GEORGIA- OSTEOPATHS Wfn Constitution Pins to the fulljest extent and kept calling matinee and night. Two matinees will be given each day at 2:30 and 4, and, two night = ' His Christmas will be £ him back (jmtu his feet were tired performances at 7:45 and 9. ALABAMA LEAGUE In Athletic Contests and his voice hoarse. It waa in all probability the .heartiest A Nice Christmas Gift = incomplete without his = PLAY A. A, C. welcome that he has ever received in GREECE SPENDS MILLION Rome, «a., December 21.— (Pensaco- V . Twenty-three more boys are win- the land of cotton. Appearing in white for Him—a Box of 1 favorite brand of cigars. = la. Fla., is endeavoring to secure a ners of the athletic badges that The face, and assisted by attractive Mabel FOR TENTS IN AMERICA franchise in the- Georgia-Alabama The American School of Osteopathy Constitution is offering to the school Bussell, he offered a .program of dances of Kirksville, Mo., will send its bas- boys of the state under the auspices league. Pensacola was in the Cotton ketball team In action against the At- and songs that won him newt friends . Toledo, Ohio. December 21.—Con- Perfecto Garcia !E Surprise him with a ~ States league, which disbanded in lanta Athletic club here tomorrow of the State High School association. and Justified the anticipation of those tracts for $1,000,00* worth of tents .and mid-season last year, and has been night at the club's gymnasium. Four boys out of five "contestants of former years. poles' were let to Toledo companies 5 box selected from the S encouraged to connect with the Geor- This is the first visit of this team won badges in, the contests held at 'The feminine .part of the audience and signed here today by C. Vossa- Or gia-Alabama league by the action of to the south. They have played sev- Newnan, Ga., high school December was given opportunity for admiration darkis, Greek consul general to the = eral teams in this section and the 11 and pins 'have been forwarded to £ ,,P'g Humidor a* Montgomery in the same direction. scores of the games prove that they in the beautiful and most elaborate United States and a representative of Henry the Fourth It is not believed by local basebal will be a \\orthy opponent of the lo- them. wardrobe of $tiss Lillian Herlein, de- the Pamagolou.polous company, of enthusiasts that Pensacola will be cals. \ *• The winners of the silver pins are scribed In the program as "the stun- Athens, Greece, general contractors admitted because of its distance from Owing to the Christmas holidays -'John Daniel, Arthur Murphy and Rob- ning prlma donna in a gorgeous sing- for the Balkan states. there will be no Saturday night game BROWN 6 ALLEN'S the other cities in the Jeague. Then, ert Barger. ing novelty." "These supplies are not to, be used this week, the game Wednesday tak- too, there ia only one vacancy by the The winner of the bronze pin is Appearing first in a song called for war," said Vassadarkis. "We sim- THUS. H. PITTS CO. forfeiture of the Gadsden franchise. ing its place. James Brewster. ply are buying in this country supplies "Whitehall and Alabama "Style, Style, Style," she makes three that we would have difficulty ift- se- „ DISTRIBUTERS The other seven cities in the league Nineteen boys won badges at the changes while on the .stage, stripping all desire organized baseball another 'Statesboro institute contests held No- curing In Europe." year. SOCCER MEETING. off two dresses and finally facing the If it comes to a contest between vember 13, fifty-five boys contesting audience In a pretty green frock. All Montgomery and Pensncola it is be- in the contest. these gowns, she .insists rSPAPERf 03£E CONSTITUTION, ATJLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914. Page Thirteen 16c; loins. 10 to 12. 15'.4c: loins. 13 to 14, eood quality beef cattle. Inferior 14 %c. and dairy types selling lower. Smoked Meat—Premium hams, 10 to 12, Medium, to common, steers. If f»t, SO* to 174^c: Premium hams, 12 to 14, 17!io; 900, »4.60 to J6.60. , Premium hams, 14 .to 16, 17o; Premium Medium to common cows, it fat, 70V to ADAIR HUN1MDOGS COTTON WAS INTO COTTONI CROP skinned hams, 12 to 14, 14 to 1C pounds, 800. $4.00 to $4.60. STOCKS OF WHEAT Mixed common, $3.50 to 94.00. 17%o; Premium skinned hams, 18 to 20, 17%c; Empire picnics, 14c; Empire skinned Good butcher bulls, $3.60 to |4.6t. hams, 3:2 to 16 pounds, 16c; Kmpire skinned Prime hogs, 160 to 200 average, »7.10 to hams, 20 to 24 pounds, 14%c; Premium ba- 17.86. ' PERISHED IN FLAMES INDICATED BY REPORT con in glass, $3.85; Premium b&con in glass, Good butcher noes. 140 to 160, »7.00 to 5-case lots, 12.75; Premium bacon, 4 to 6% .. ESPECIALLY RAILS GEniOIALLER pounds, £5c; Premium bacon, 6% to 3 Good butcher pigs, 100 to 140. J6.76 to pounds. 24c: Empire bacon, 22o. 17.00. G. B. Adair, Jr., Goes to Wash- Ginning Figures Show In- Sausage—Brookfleld pork sausage, 12-1, bight pigs, 80 to 100, 46.50 to $6.76. 18; Family pork sausage, loose or link, 16c: Heavy ana rough hogs, £00 to 300, l6.aU crease of 1,049,761 Bales 'Woodla.wu sausage, 10-lb. boxes, loose or to J7.00. ington to Investigate Destruc- Government Report, Though Action of the Pennsylvania This and Decreased Visible link, 12%c. ' V Above quotations apply to cornfed hogs. Over Period in 1913. Lard- and Cooking OH—Swift'» Golden Mast and peanut-fattened l%o to 2c un- tion of Country Home. Supply Sent Wheat Prices cookine oil, per gallon, 50c; Swift's Golden der. Considered Bearish, Had Public Service Commission cooking oil, 5-gollon cans, gallon. 67c; Fair run of cattle in yards tola week, Premium kettle rendered lard, baste, 12o; Market practically unchanged, Washington, Denember 21. —Th e in Reducing Coal Freight Up—Corn Also Closed at Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard, basis, llo; Good supply of hogs. Market lower. Washington, Oa., December 21. — No Effect on the Market. seventh cotton ginning report of the Compound Lard, basis, Sc. (Special.) — Further developments season, compiled from reports of cen- Live Stock. which go to strengthen the theory Spot Cotton Quiet. sus bureau correspondents and agents Rates Caused Loss. Advance. (Corrected by Armour & Co.) v throughout the cotton belt and issued Star Hams, 8-10 ...... _ '..17Vi Chicago, December 21.—Hogs—Receipt* that the country riome of the Adairs, at 10 a. m. today, announced that Star Hams, 10-12 67,000; strong; bulk [email protected]; light $0.75 (2)7.20; mixed 56.85©7.20; heavy $6.80© 11 mhes north of Washington, was 13,977,189 bales of cotton, counting Chicago, December 21. — Swift1 dimin- Star Hams, 12-14 ::i?" New York, December 21.—After a round as half bales, of the growth of New York, December 21.—Suoh hope- Star Skinned Hams ...... 17 7.25; rough [email protected]; pigs [email protected]. . burned by incendiaries early Sunday somewhat irregular morning, the cot- ful inference as the financial district ishing of stocks of wheat, ctaoth in the Star breakfast Bacon ..25 Cattle—Receipts 6,000; . firm.: native ton market became more active and 1914 has been ginned prior to Decem- may have drawn from last week s de- visible supply and in first hands, Shield Hams, 8-10 ave...... steers $5.30®10.00; western" [email protected], morning-, were brought to light today. ber 13. This compared with 12,927,428 1 ..1S% cows and heifers [email protected]; calves $6.600 closed firm at a net advance of 2 to 8 cision granting eastern railroads a brought prices up today with a. whirl. Shield Hams, 10-12 ave. .. M .. «. G\ B. Adair. Jr.. arrived last night points. bales, or 92.5 per cent of the entire general freight • rate advance were Heavy profit-takings followed, and the Shield Hams, 12-14 .. .i ...... 8.50. from Atlanta to personally direct the crop, grinned prior to December IS last close was unsettled but %®% to 1% Shield Skinned Hams .. •• ...... ::ii* Sheep—Receipts 17,000; slow; sheep The opening was steady at a de- year; 12,439,036 bales, or 92.2 per cent, largely nullified or set aside today when $6.1008.10; yearlings $6.26®7.10; investisat.on into the m5'st';ri°''3 cline of 6 points to an advance of 1 it became known that the Pennsyl- above Saturday night. Corn \ rose %@ Shield. Breakfast Bacon ::!o* point, and active months hold about In 1912, and 13,770,727 bales, or 88.5 % to %@% net; oats finished % off to Sliced Stir Bacon, la 1-lb. cartons, burning of the home, which entailed per cent, in 1911. The average quanti- vania public service 'commission had per dozen .. .1^?. .. 1. \. .. .. St. "Louis, December 21.—Hogs—Receipts a loss of nearly ?20,000 and came near 3 to 6 points net lower during the ordered a drastic reduction in coal % advance, and provisions with, gains Simon Pure Leaf Lard, per case .. 14,000; higher: pigs and lights $5.7S®7.£5; early tradin.gr, under local pressure, ty of cotton ginned prior to December' freight rates. While officials of the of 16@17% to 27%. mixed [email protected]; good heavy [email protected]. costing the lives of his invalid mother, •which was probably inspired by the 1 in the past four years was 12,458,158 Highest quotations this season were Sausage in oil, per can *. •...... • Cattle—Receipts 3,700; higher; native bales, or 91.4 per cent of the crop. roads professed to regard tne decision Shield Lard, tierce basis .. .. two brothers and his sister-in-law. relatively easy showing of the cables. entirely local in extent, speculative reached on cash wheat and the Decem- \Vhito Cloud, tierce basis .. .. beef steers [email protected]; cows and heifers Mr. Adair stated that he would Included In the ginnings were 42.796 $6.00® 9.26: cows and heifer* $4.00 ©6.00. The talk around-the ring suggested round bales, compared with 91,686 last Wall street evidently chose to accept ber delivery. The advance in the May D. S. Extra Ribs Sheep—Receipts 260; strong; native mut- spare no expense in tracing down the quite a geneial feeling among local it In a less favorable spirit. Reading option has been leas speedy, and at the D. S. Rib Bellies, 25-30 ave... ,. .. . sal traders that pre-holiday realizing was year, 75,772 in 1912 and 92,790 in 1911. tons $4.00®C.50, lambs $8.00 ©8.26; year- clews that are airearty m his Pp f; Sea Island cotton included numbered and Lehlg-h Valley shares^fell to nevr top figures today that month was some D. S. Fat Backs, $-10 o.ve...... lings $6.SOW 7.50. sion which, it is alleged, point to the likely to cause some reaction after low prices for the present movement. 4% cents under the record of Septem- D. S. Clear Plates .. Kansas City, December 21.—Hogs—Re- the advance of last -week and there 71,488 bales, compared with 69520 bales ber 5, when Chere was an excited tem- Pickled Piga Feet, w, bbla...... necio Henry A.idersori and his wne. last year, 60,445 bales in 1912 and 98,035 In the final hour the list was sub- 1 ceipts 7,600% steady; bulk [email protected]: was probably some profit-taking, as jected to further unsettlement and porary bulge to 1.32. At no time to-- Pickled Pigs Feet, % bbla. ., ,. .. heavy [email protected], packers and butchers who were arrested Sunday afternoon well as selling for a turn on the early bales in 1911. ^ . ,, . Pickled, Tripe, % bbls...... [email protected], light [email protected]; plga $6.25® Ginning-s prior to December 13, by lower prices. The decline was led by day was tffiiere any evidence of bear Star Boiled Hams 25 ,m the charee of having set fire to decline. Offerings, however, were United States Steel, which had held a pressure on wheat. On the other hand, 6.75. readily absorbed by houses with Eu- states, with comparisons for the past Devonshire Farm Sausage ...... *. ..18 Cattle—Receipts G,400: strong; prima the home and who were later lodged three years and the percentage of the fraction above 60, despite continued of- exporters seemed decidedly^ averse, lor Bologna Sausage .. .« ..13 fed steers $9.00(5)10.00; dressed beef steers ropean and -western connections, and ferings. Steel finally fell to 49%, or the time being- at least, to follow the Fresh Link Sausage ...... ». .. -.13 in the county jail here. the market turned firmer during the entire crop ginned in those states prior [email protected]: southern steers $5.60©7.50i to that date in the same years, follow: exactly 1% above its minimum figure. advance. Sausage In oil, per can .. .. $0.00 cows and iielfers $4.25©9.00; stockers and Tho tune *t which the fire occurred, afternoon, owing to the continued ab- Corn sympathized with the strength the location of the mam portion, of x Per It was regarded as significant of feeders [email protected]; bulls $5.00©6.75; calves sence of hedge sealing. Cent. market conditions that tfhe committee of wheat. Corn bulls, though, were TOOITB, HAY, GRAIN AND FEED. $0.0009.26. \ the bU/o around the stairway of the Some of the early sellers covered on STATES. Tear. Bales. Flour, Sacked, Per Barrel—Victory (In 1,573.188 Which controls prices on the exchange handicapped 'by the fact that the\ stock home when the fire was first dis- the advance, which carried the active Alabama, ...... 1914 on hand In Chicago had (been greatly towel sucks. $7.25; Victory (finest patent), months some 5 to 9 points higher. 1913 1.444.S12 !). 3 deemed it expedient to establish new S7.10; Quality (finest patent), $7.26; Capl- v Sugar. covered and the later discovery that 1912 1,234,766 93.0 low minimum quotations for the south- enlarged In the last week, and th.M The census report, showing 13,977,- v tola, [email protected]; Olympla, ?G.10®6.20; Miss New York, December 21.—Raw v sugar the private systm of waterworks had 189 bales ginned to December 13, 1911 1,591,136 92.1 ern group of roads, including Atlantic the domestic visible supply total had Dixie (self-rising), ?6.60 PERSONAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE* The arrival and departure at .passcnier trains, i Atlanta. ********************* ATLANTA'S STRIDES The following schedule figures «re pub- WE really hope you'll be able to rent your room this lished only as Information and are not winter. - But It will be your guaranteed: THE FLEET OF MERCY own fault If you don't tell of Atlanta Terminal Station. FROM DAY TOJ3AY them where everybody looks for them. Call-Main 6000, •Daily except Sunday. • 'Sunday only. ask for Classified. Atlanta, Blr"'"c»;ain and Atlantic. There were no announcements of corner land lot 222, 17th district, on Marietta Effective September 28. Arrive. Leave. road. November 12. Brunswick. Waycross BY ANTHONY HOPE real estate transactions on Monday, and Thomasville... , 6:10 am 7:30 am due in part, of course, to the nearness Brunswick, Waycross of the Christmas holidays. COS^OP LOCAL WANT ADS HAIR DRESSING STORE. an«-"\dA Thomasvillej.*iuina.Hvme...... g^iy pm xu;o0:30v yupm* • EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SAVB Sleepin~.vu£.»..gb _ufcart so Vionl nightlllfiu , trains between At- England's Most Spectacular Writer of Vivid and Thrilling Stories Tells of the Stranded Reports from several offices Indi- IN THE CONSTITUTION HER hair combings. We will either buy .nta and Tnomnf-vlil** cated, however, that the war and them and your cut hair, or make you a lanta and TttomabvlHe. Christmas will not be able to put a 1 Insertion beautiful switch, curls or transformation Belgium, Which America's Ships Are Hurrying to Save—He Shows Why the lOe k line We match hair, any color, length and Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. Cry of Hunger Must Be Met, Why War's Prostrated-Victims complete stop on the market for "the 3 Insertions Oc a line weight. WE SELL SWITCHES, curls and No, Arrive From— No. Depart Ti next week or so. Several interesting 6c a line transformation on EASY PAYMENT PLAN 42 West Pt. 8:15 am 36 New Or.. 6; am transactions were reported on Monday 7 InaertlonM We are the biggest dealers In HAIR GOODS 18 Colum's. 10:55 am 19 Columbus 6:45 am ^ Can Turn to America Alone for Help. to be pending: and are expected i for and hair ornaments in the south. Write to- 38 New Or. 11:50 am 33 Montg'y.. 9-10 am Ic per word tint tor clnsntSed adver- day for prices and full information. AGENTS 40 New Or... 2:15 pm 39 New Or.. 2:00 pm announcement within the next- week tising from outride of Atlanta. WANTED In every town In Georgia. 34Montg'y. 7:10pm 17 Columbus 4:05 pm or ten daya. No advertisement accepted for leas THE a A. CLAYTON CO., . 20 Columbus 7:45 pm 37 New Or.. 5:20 pra than two'lines. Count six ordinary „ ,18..S?st Hunter, Atlanta, Ga. v 36 New Or. 11.35pm 41 West Pt. 6:46 pm JHEtOFERTV TRANSFERS. words to each line. Main 1769. Atlanta 6646-B. *Thi*n In* Anthon * y**** Hope's contribution *abou t* so* vas t a******* job. It showed, in stitutes in itsel*f a*n *obligation "Which Discontinuance of advertising must , Central of Georgia Railway. to the relief of UelRlnm. Some authors fact, no sign of such a state of mind. America has been swift to recognize, Warranty'Deeds. ba in writing. It will not be accepted "Tho Bight Way," $1,200—W. A. Pursely to Germama Sav- by phone. This protects your Interests Arrive From— • Depart To— nave Rone to war and some must stay On the contrary, ;t showed every in. and creates an opportunity which, -with ings bank, lot on southwest corner of East INEXCUSABLE £™ at home because uf their age limit. dlcatlon of an intention to "make her spirit and her traditions, she was as well as ours. acoustlcon you hear In the home, church, Thomasvllle 6-2S am Savannah.. 8:00 am Point avenue and Hamilton street, 49x175 theater. Ijet us. convince you. Call today. Jacksonville 6:47 am ' Albany 8:00 am' *ntHony Hope Baei been writing; too good." * » not likely to miss. She sees that, un- feet. December 17. Savannah.. 6:25 am Macon 12:30pm, Ionic not to have acquired a fame less she does this -work, it cannot be What Americans Have Already Done. $3,500—Mrs. Frances B. Fall to JosetVu jP It you can't brioic or send GENERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY. Albany 6:25 am Macon 4:00pm tvhleh la commensurate wltli his years. done at all—and Belgium must be left Buchman, No. 374 Capitol avenue, 25x140 4N yonr Want Ad. phone Alain Jacksonville 7:40 am i Jacksonville S 40 pm I He to one of a notable a;roup,of Eng- "Wonders have been achieved—it is to starve. feet. October 15. 1107 Empire Life Bide;. Macon 6:25 am | Savannah. 10.10pm, lish, French and Belgian authors—- not to my interest to exaggerate, and The Hands That Reack Over the Seas. $3,650—Sirs. Roxanna M. "Walker to Mrs. 13k COOO, or Atlanta 50O1. Macon 10:50 am Valdosta... 8:40pm' men whose pens command thousands I am not exaggerating. A net-work of Lillls H. Block, lot on north side Ninth Savannah.. 4.20pm .Tacksonv'e. lO.lOpmj of dollars In the literary market—who organization covers Belgium from the "Perish the thought!" says America street, 13S feet east of Myrtle street, 30x86 Courteous operators, thoroughly fa- START 1915 RIGHT. I Macon 8.16pm Thomasv'e. 12.01am are norv contributing? a series of arti- capital to the remotest distucts. Thirty- —as they used to say in the old melo- feet. October 17, 1912. Albany 8.15pm Albany 12.01am dramas. But being emphatically a bus- $675—Annie M. McMillan to E. K. Sands, miliar with rates, rules and classifica- ATTEND the Atlanta Sewlnjr School: all cles on the need of devastated Belsfam. eight steamers, aggregating 150,000 Jot on southeast side Liberty street, 80 feet tions, will give you complete Informa- "llr. Hope married an Amertman mroman tons, are—or shortly will be—no doubt iness people, as well as a generous peo- branches dressmaking and ladleaf tailoring Southern Railway. ple, Americans know very well that it northeast of Humphries street, 30x100 feet. tion. And, If you wish, they will assist taught; make your dresses and suits; terms "Premier Carrier ot the South," anil Is himself widely known In Amer- they will be by the time these lines December 17. you in wording your want ad to make upon application. 602 New Chamber of Com- ica as the author of "The Prisoner of are read—carrying about 128,000 tons is not an easy job that they have un- $700—South Atlanta Land company to L. No. Arrive From— No. Depart To — V dertaken, to tackle. On the contrary, 1 it ntost effective. merce Bids. , North Pryoxr street and Auburu 35 N. Y.... b:45 an-. iBenda." "The God In the i'ar,'' "The of reliet supplies, valued at over $8,- F. Jones, ot on north side Meldon avenue, Accounts opened for ads by telephone avenue. 86 N. Y ---- 12:01 am King's Mirror" anil many other novels 000,000 and involving an immense ex- it is a tough job and a long one. A 100 feet west of Murray street, 00x130 feet. 33 Jackio'le. 5 :B5 am 23 Kan. City 6:16 am. spasm of emotion will not serve to "put December 17. to accommodate you if your name is In 43 Waahi'n. 6:05 am 20 Colum's.. 66:16 am ' and play*. This latest work from his penditure in transport. Very large sums the telephone directory. Other want [ t7ir\V LADIES' TAILOR AND 1 Jackso'le. 6:10 am 1 Chicago.. 6: 20 am! hand groes an nearly telllntc the piteous it through. The efforts of a few char- $810—James Banks to Julia Thurman, lot M of money have been received. In Brus- italble societies or a few compassionate on south side Chestnut street, 135 feet ads taken by telephone are to be paid . -EV/.A. KORRIER. 12 Shreve't. 6:30 am 12 Rlchm'd. 6: 56 am, story of Belgium as words will. Mr. sels alone 600,000 meals a day^ are individuals cannot cope with it. It is from southwest corner of Piedmont avenue, for Immediately upon publication, bill REMODELING SUITS AND FURS. 17 Toccoa... S. 10 ana 7 Chatta' a. 7:10 am I Hope* who Is known In real life, by being provided. An organization has a national work—one wherein every 37x75 feet. April 21. to be presented by mall or solicitor the CLEANING, DYEING AND CURING 26Heflln... 8:20 am 82 Ft. Val'y. 7:15 am | the way* as A. H. Hawlclna* knows^ been built up in the United States $425—Atlanta Real Estate company, lot on same day printed.' \ GUARANTEED. ' SChatfa. 10.35am 16Macou... 7:45 am, every foot of HelKlnm and fcnowa her citizen should have a part and should 7 Macon.. 10-40 am 6 Jackso'le 11:45 am ! capable of dealing with and forward- not count that part played until the nprth side Mary street. 261 feet east of JKVERV HOME HAS USE FOR CON- 314 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. needs. Tbat la why he has told In the ingto into Belgium about one million Stewart avenue, 50x200 feet. December 10. 27 Ft. Val'y 10 45 am 38 N. Y... 12:06 pm i work is done. It is in this spirit that STITUTION "V^ASTT ADS. 21 Cojum's. 10 BO am Jocharlo'e 12:16 pm "Fleet of Mercy" the most vivid story pounds worth of 'food every month— the commission for relief entered on $2,000—Mrs. Ida B. Bobbins to H.. D. D. 20th Century Beauty Parlors to -which his name has y*t been set. while, at the other end, the Belgian or- Sams, lot on north side Proctor street, 29 6 Clncin'l. 11:35 am '29 Blrm'm. 12:26 pm I Those who have not appreciated the its task. America has not failed its feet east of Oliver street, 76x20 feet. De- 29 N. Y 12:10 pm SON. Y-... 3:26rjm, ganization is adequate to secure its confidence that she would be found cember 19. LEGAL NOTICES M. Frankie Turner 40 Blrm'm. 12-40 pm IB Chatta'a. 3:00 pm ' horror and the misery that has over- proper, honest, and careful distribution. ready and willing to answer the call HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, scalp treat- 30 Blrm'm.. 2.10pm 39 Blrm'm. . 3:4£pm! taken little H el >r! urn will do It when $4,260—A. N. Sharp to H. A. EthrldEe. MILDRED WRAY ET AL. V. CITY SAV- ment, massaging, etc.. Give us a trial. 39 Charlotte 4 30 pm 18 Toccoa --- 4:4Bpm. Such results, achieved in so brief a which It made on her benevolence. This lot on south side Mechanic street, 58 feet INGS BANK ET AL.—No. —. Fulton Su- Calls riromntlv answered- Ivy 2140. 202 Odd they read the "Fleet of Slerej." space of time, proves that for once, year will ibe memorable in1 the history east of Hulsey street, 46x100 feet. October perior Court. The foregoing application oC I Fellow's AudlLrfum B Jackso'le. 4.45pm 5 Cincnn'l. 4.5Spm, R. 5B\ Bryan, as Receiver ol the City Savlnga JP«llow a Auditorium. 37 N. Y.. . 5 00 pm 22 Colum's.. '5:10 pm, anyhow, a committee can act not only of the world. For decades and gener- 20, 1914. 2S Ft. Val'y. B-20pm Belgium wants food. She wants it wisely and energetically but—^quickly! ations to come men will recall it and $362—R. H. Robb to E. E. Dodd, lot on Bank, (or a decree to ascertain the liabili- 15 Bruns'k.. 7:00pm on a scalp, with an urgency, and with ties of the said City Savlnga Bank to the EYES TESTED AND FITTED 31 Ft. Vary. 8:00 pm 10 Macon — B : 30 pm A matter of moment when famine is speak of its woes and its glories. • The Hemphill avenue, 126 feet south of Ethel WITH PERFECT accuracy. Satisfaction 13 Jackso'le. S'lOpm 25Hefiin... E:45pmi an intensity which the imagination can the enemy it fights! street, 35x115 feet. October 6. depositors therein, coming oil to be heard nations at war will have their memo- $450—Helen B. Iteavens to M. L. Drewry, before me, and, it appearing that It is neces- i guaranteed by expert optician; best mate- 11 Rlchm'd. S.]5pm 13 Cincinn'l. S :20 pm hardly coTK-fiv. Even when aided by Well begun's half done! In a true ries of deadly struggle, of vacillating lot In College Pafk, south side Columbia av- sary to ascertain the exact liabilities of the rial; all teats free. Call Decatur 151 for IS Chatta'a. 9 35 pm 44 Washln'n. 8:46 pm ' the vivid yet strictly 'business-like re- sense we may comfort and encourage fortunes, of defeat and victory; well enue, 150 feet west of Ham street, 50x149 said City Savings Bank before the fundu homo Interview or write B. S. Baker, 173 24 Kan. City 9.GS pm 24 Jackso'e. 10:05 pin I ports furni&hed by the representatives ourselves with the old saying. Prelim- niprh every household will have its hero feet. December 16. arising from the collection and sale ol the Atlanta ave.. Decatur, Ga. ___- 19 Colum's. 10.25pm 11 Shrve't. lO.SOpm inary difficulties—international and to honor or eammemorate. The nations $450—-G. A. Glover to Helen 33. Leavens, assets can be equitably distributed. 2 Chicago. 10:45 pm 11 Jackso'le 10-55 pra of the commission for relief in Belgium, diplomatic—have been overcome. The that have escaped the scourge and have same property. January 4, 1911. It Is, therefore, ordered and decreed that MISS AND 14 Clncin'l. ll:30pm 14 Jackso'le 11:40 pm we find it difficult to grasp what the organization is there. The men and not passed through the furnace of trial $450—Mrs. Annie E. Taylor to W. A. Purs- air persons having claims against the said, school;, make your own dresses and suits. All trains run dally. Central time. situation really is. women to work it are there. The thing may have their memories also—less ley, lot on southwest corner of East Point City Savings Bank shall present their claims Terms upon application. Atlanta Sewing Cltv Ticket Office, No 1 Peachtree St. A multitude of Belgians have taken which looked impossible has been poignant, it may be, but more gracious, avenue, and Hamilton street, 49x175 feet. De- to R. F. Bryan, Receiver of said Bank, or School,_ new Chamber of Commerce Bldg., not less honorable, and. turn the for- cember 17. hia attorneys, Napier, Wright & Wood, at'"Nort" h Pryor at. and Auburn refuge in Holland, and iliave been re- shown to be possible. 1204 Atlanta National Bank Building, At- WE WANT YOUR contribution to the Chrlst- Union Passenger Station. tunes of Tva,r how they may, devoid of lanta, Georgia, properly .verified, by presen- 'Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only, ceived with a noble hospitality. An- Hurry tlic Fleet of Mercy. all bitterness, Ix>on Deeds. mas and relief funds of the Salvation other multitude have' succeeded in $3,500—Louisa C Harralson to Dickinson tation of thei--.-.r- pass-book,—.- i--,--, o-r otherwise„•«-..-,.—, ^o—n Army. We are unexcelled for efficiency, Georgia Railroad. If you glance through the reports A rare fragrance sweetens the Trust company, trustee, No. 52 "W. North av- or before the Gth day of January, 1816. for i construetlveness and economy, and our pres- No. Arrive From— No. Depart To—•- reaching- Great Britain, and £}reat Brit- which tho commission receives from its memory of deeds of mercy. Such a enue, 50x190 feet December 19. adjudgment and allowance, and in default ent need is great. Mak6 your check payable 3 Charles'n 6 00 am 2 Augusta and ain Is doing her Bust for them. But representatives in Belgium, you come on memory every one who aids In saving $1,SOO—Mattle K. 'White to same. No. 140 of auch presentation, shall be debarred from J to the Salvation Army and mall today to 3 Wllm'n- « 00 am East 7:30 am the bulk of the nation is still on its striking facts simply stated. In Brus- Belgium is helping to build up for his "West Peachtree street, 30x83 feet. Decem- participation in the distribution of said as- Brigadier Crawford, 302 Peck bldg., Atlanta. 13 Buckh'd. 7 35 am 6 Augu'a, 12::Spm own soil—not merely or mainlv for sels, rich and poor stand in a line country. He is helping, too—and at a ber 19. sets, i Ga. ••IB Buckh'd. 9 30 am 8 Augu'a. 3-20 pm lack of choice, but by command of their waiting for me&Js at a half-penny a season when such help is sorely need- $1,200.—Francis L. Steedman to same. No. It Is further ordered that notice of this 1 Augusta, 1 00 pm 14 Buckh'd. 6-10 pm kin,{* and his ministers. They cannjt head—to those -who can pay so much. A ed—to keep alive the tradition of SI Virginia avenue, 75x190 i'eet. December order be given, each, creditor and. depositor LOOK! DO YOU WANT B Augusta, 4-3Opm •16 Buckh'd. 5:00 pm brotherly 4ove, of friendship and com- 19. 1914. of the said City Savings Bank whose names WHITE and gold china, picture mfta. etc., 7 New York 4 Charl'n. 8:45 pm leave their country derelict; they can- deputation from Terhaegen states that appear on the books of the Bank, by mail- and Aug. 8-15pm 4 wllmi'n. 8:4B pm not let their claim to it go by default. for three weeks they have had only radeship among the nations of the $6,500—R. M. Hackney to same. No. ing to each of them a notice of this order, for Christmas, very reasonable? II BO, earth. The mind of man can conceive Park street, 75x190 feet. December 18. call Ivy 4844-L>. They must stand by the ship, however potatoes to eat there. At Wetteren— $500—R. H. Crockett to S. M. Barton, lot addressed to their last known address. Louisville and Nashville Railroad. fierce the tempest. an industrial town of about 17,000 peo- no worthier occasion for the rich to on southwest side Jonesboro road, 50 feet It is further ordered that a copy of this MATERNITY SANITARIUM — Private, re. Effective Nov. 22— Leava. J Arrive. They are non-combatants, these peo- ple—above 11,000 are "without re- give abundantly from their abund- northwest of Meldon avenue, 50x200 feet. order be published In The Atlanta Consti- fined, home-like; limited number of pa- ple—women, childien, and men not eli- sources." ance, for the humble to spare some- December 17. tution and Tho A i! ant a Journal, Gazettes of tients cared for. Homes provided for in- thing, if not out of their purses, then this State, twice a month Cor three months, fants. Infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T. crible for militaiy service. It is the At Hamrne, flour is hardly to b« ob- $800—D. H. Demetry to Mrs. John W. Mitchell. 26 Windsor street. Cincinnati and Louisville. .7iU2 am 9:50 pm < Ivll population of Belgium which suf- tained, moat and corn will not last out from their larder, their granary, or Harrison, lot on southeast corner Old Sand- before the date named herein on or befor* KnoxvlHe via Blue Ridge. .7?22\am 5:00 pro fers famine and is threatened with ab- their storeroom. For it is just food town anil Fairburn roads, 750x253 feet. De- which said claims must be filed. GIBKAI/TAR TABLETS, manufactured for Knoxville via Cartersville. .7:12 am 9:50 pm the month, petrol and coal are unob- This 5th day of October, 1914. and used by women; sold by women. If KnOxvllle via. Cartersville. .4:45 pm *bolute starvation. And their number tainable—with winter coming on; the that is wanted—that men and women cember 19. J. T. FENDI*BTON, v 12:10 pm ;imounts to some seven million souls. may not die, arid may have where- $628—Mrs Ida B. Dobbins to H. D. D. Interested phone Decatur 220. P. O. Box 3, Blue Kldge accommodation.3:40 pm 10:30 am soldier's families cannot get their al- withal to give to their little children Sams, lot on southwest side Lakewood av- Judge Superior Court of Atlanta Circuit. Route 3. .Seven millions: To victuaf them for lowance paid, work cannot be resumed 6. H. SIBLE3Y, a. day needs the cargo of a good big when they cry for hunger. But the enue, 319 feet northwest of McDonough NAPIER.. WRIGHT & WOOD, Seaboard Air Line RaUm»: at the factories. men and women are a multitude—and road, 52x16*! feet. December 19. A. Arnone, Ladies' Tailor Effectiv1 e April 12. 1914. ship. But they have to he victualled At St. Nicholas 20,000 .people are $100-—R C. Hudson to Mrs Georgia Tum- Attorneys for Receiver, 1204 Atlanta Na- ' ----- BLDG. Economy No. Arrive From — No. Depart T for months. For, as matters stand who shall number the children? It is tional Bank Bull dine- . - 700-12 GRAND OPERA 1 "without bread and without work." not safe for anyone to reckon that his lln, lot on southeast corner "Whatley street and elegance. Phone Ivy 397B-J. UN. Y 6.20am ll Blrm'm.. 6 30 am with her, Belgium can grow nothing , At Charlerol men maddened by hunger and Charleston avenue; 40x125 feet. De- 11 Norfolk.. 6:20 am 11 Memphis. 6:30 am make nothing, sell nothing:, buy noth- contribution can be spared. cember 18 NOTICE IS GIVEN that a hearing will be MADE of combinfes, ?1. 11 Washl'n. fi:20am 30 Monroe.. 7 :00 am attacked ,i German military trai1 n laden But there is no need to strike a SWITCHE. S Work called for. Out-of- ing. Consequently she can eat noth- with provisions. At Namur , Dinaiit ?667—Rhodes Brooks to Germanla Savings had. by the Railroad Commission of Geor- 11 Portsm'h. 6:20 am BN. Y 12 :10 pm note, of doubt. I do not ibelieve that bank, Nos. 66 and 68 Drummond street, 67x gia at its office In the state c a pi to I on Wed- tbwn orders solicited. Miss B.. 364 "Wood- 17 Abbe,S.C. 8:50 am 6 Washl'n. 12 ing^ and must die—unless somebody and Malines the poor have no shelter. nesday, January 13, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., ward avenue. ^ •10 pm comes to the rescue. True, she is do- there is room for doubt. America 100 feet. December 17. 6 Memphis 11:69 am 6 Norfolk. 10 pm At Malines about 12,000 mouths have does not love failure. "With the help $2,000—Joseph Buchman to Eminent or at such other' time to which such hear- and 6 Blrml'n. 11:59 am 6 Ports'h. :10 pm ing- what she can for herself. Belgian to be fed every day, and "the children of her generous allies, out of her own Household of Columbian Woodmen, No. 374 ing may be adjourned, of the application of KB.MASON, f ialrer. 22Birm'm,. 1:40 pm 23 Blrm'm., 55 pm relief committees and Belgian men of come to the German soldiers and tear great resources, with her splendid Capitol avenue, 26x140 feet. December 11. Georgia Railway and Power Company for With Barnes Sheet Metal Works. 51 "South 5 N. Y 4:50pm B Blrm'm.. .00 pm means have guaranteed three million the bread from their hands—the sol- power of organization controlling and $1.700—Mrs. L. R. Black to Atlanta Savings authority and permission to make the fol- Forsyth street. Phone Main 2967. 6 Washl'n. 4.50 pm 5 Memphis. 00 pra dollars toward the work of the com- diers divide the bread with them." lowing changes in the schedules of its street 5 Norfolk.. 4;BO pm directing the impulse of her charity, bank, lot on north side Ninth street, 138 feet and suburban electric railway service, name- FREE—Our 1914 Magazine catalogue. Just 18 Abbe,S.C, •00 pm mission for relief; practically every (Hats off to the German soldiers America will see that no failure at- east of Myrtle street, 30x85 feet. November SPorta'h.. 4:50pm 12 N. Y .55 pm ly: Route No. 1, Marietta and Decatur out. Phone or write for It. Charles D. 12 Blrm'm.. 8:35 pm 12 Norfolk.. cCliqient^person ill Belgium has volun- who do this') The burgomaster of tends on the enterprise which has had 24, 1914. Streets Route. Change the all-day serv- Barker. Circulation. 19-21 Peters. M. 4623-J .55 pm teered for relief work. Admirable as Liege lends thanks on behalf of 600,- so magnificent an inception under the $1,500—Mrs. Lula M. Nicholls to Execu- 29 Monroe.. 8:00pm 12 Porsm'h. :55 pm tive Committee of Home Missions of Pres- ice from ten minutes' Intervals to fifteen SMOKE EE-M TOBACCO for CatarrhT City ticket' Office, 88 Fenchtree St. thes>e efforts are, they are totally inad- 000 people for the temporary relief of auspices of the commission for relief minutes' intervals; Route No. 13, Irwin-Jtfc- Bronchitis, Asthma and Colds. lOc bags. equate to meet the case; they do not ^ desperate situation." byterian Church of the United States, lot on in Belgium. south side of Ponce de Leon avenue, 150 feet Danlel1 Streets Route. Change the service Your druggist or EE-M CO., Atlanta, Ga. detract from Belgium's claim on the Brussels itself is "the saddest place The signal is made—"Save our during morning and afternoon rush hours Western and Atlantic Railroad. vo-u can imagine." "Shops closed, ev- west of Barnett street, 50x200 feet. De- MISS WHEELAN, ladles' tailoring, robes, No. Arrive From— No. Depart To— world's generosity; nay, they strength- Souls!" The Fleet of Mercy sails to cember 18. from fifteen minutes' intervals to twenty fine dressmaking. 345% Peach-tree. I. 8680. 3 Nashville. 7:10 am 94 Chicago.. 8:15 am en it. eryone out of work, nothing but beg- the rescue. $2,000-—Mrs. "Viola J. Johnson to Penn Mu- minutes' Intervals; Route No. 17, Main De- gars and distress on all sides." There catur Line: Discontinue the operation of 73 Rome... 10:30 am 2 Nashville. 8:S5 am A. Country That Can't Help Itself. ANTHONY HOPB. tual Life Insurance company, No. 106 For- 93 Memphis 11:55 am 92 Memphis. 4:65 pm ib no need to multiply these sad ex- (Copyrig-ht by The Commission for rest avenue, 67x157 feet. December 18. the so-called "Hayes Station tripper" cars; 1 Nashville. 6:36pm 72 Rome.... 5.-15pm Who is to helip, then? Neighborly amples. Thev tell ot a whole country Relief in Belgium, 71 Broadway, $3,500—Suburban Investment company to Route No. 18, South Decatur Line: Discon- 95 Chicago.. 8:20 pm 4 Nashville. S -50 pm prostrate, helpless, lacking the barest tinue the operation of the through Decatur Holland is doing all and more than N«w Tork.) Mrs. L. R. Scarratt. lot on south side Ran- car after 7:15 o'clock at night and in lieu PROFESSIONS AND TBADKS. No. 95, Dixie Flyer, arrives Terminal Station. , could be as'ked of her; herself a small necessaries of life. kin street, 130 feet west of "Whale road, lOOx thereof operate a transfer car between Bast YES—If you have two hands, Prof. G. O. country, she can do no more. Ger- The Many VoyaereH Tbat Slust Be Made. 303 feet; lot on southwest corner Oak and Lake Junction and Decatur. Brannlng will teach you the barber trade many, Austria-Hungary, France and Rankin street, 312x230 feet; lot on southwest for $30, and give wages -while learning; TAXICABS Great Britain are all belligerent pow"- They are enough to fire the imagina- LEH1CH VALLEY ROAD corner Rankin and Brewster streets, 100x100 paying position in our chain of shops. At- tion and touch the heart—enough to feet; lot on southwest corner Brewster and tN accordance with section 3625 of the civil lanta, Barber College. 10 K. Mitchell St. ers; that fact sternly limits both their make us understand at once the imper- WINS ANTI-TRUST CASE Rankin streets, 450x100 feet, land lot 120, code of Georgia, I hereby give notice of means and their oportunities. For ex- ative need and the extreme magnitude 14th district. December 19. my intention to transfer ^ to my name SALESMEN AND SOIJCITOBS. ample. Great Britain, thong® she wel- twen ty-fIve shares of the capital, stock of TAXICABS of the work which the commission for New Tork, December 21.—The gov- WESTVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL assistance offered worthy por- comes refugees, and ,though, she is in relief has undertaken and so well in- liens. of Atlanta, Ga., standing: in the name of trait agents. Portraits and frames fur- a position to give assistance in money, itiated. !And it is no case of a passing ernment's Sherman law monopoly suit $31—Gate Cits' Electric company v. J. J. VIOLA AUGtTSTA GARRETT on, the books nished that will establish yon a reputa- Belle Isle finds herself obliged, for military rea- need—of a brief emergency. The Fleet against the Lehigh Valley Railroad llbert. No. 261 Beckwith street. December of the said association and represented by tion. Ga. Art Supply Co.. 113ft Whitehall sons, to prohibit the export of food- oC Mercy is on the seas, but it must company and a number of other de- 17, 1914 certificate number 317. This transfer Is to street, Atlanta, Ga. stuffs to Belgium. Who fs to help, make many voyages. For seven or $37—Carolina Portland Coment company v. be made In accordance with the last will WANTED—Tw o men to travel and appoint IVY 5190; ATLANTA 1598 then, and who can help in a measure fendants engaged in the mining and W. O McDonald, lot south side Lees avenue, and testament of AUGUSTA GARRETT 0 eight months at least the stream of agents. Salary $20 weekly and expenses; really adequate That quefation was suptplies must be kept up. It may be transportation of anthracite coal was 89 feet east of Center street, 86x130 feet. BURCKEL, deceased (cold certificate hav- will pay more later. Drawer E, Bridge iisked some -weeks before I stairted to dismissed by Judge Charles M. Hough December 18. ing been Issued to her before her marriage Station, Niagara Falls. N. Y. for longer, no man can tell. And the Jn the United States district court $67—Same v. Glenn Favor, lot east side and rrever transferred out oC her maiden UNION TAXI COMPANY. write these lines—asked and\ answered. I stream must flow in a great volume. McDaniel street, 52 feet south of Crumley name), which said will was duly probated SALESMEN—Travel and appoint agents, The answer came with all the charac- I The commission has to think in mil- here today. street, 62x154 feet. December 18. by me as executor in the county court of salary $80 a nonth and expenses.'Home IVY 7864; ATLANTA 7864. ti-ristictvlly nationa.1 clearness, promp- lions—in the terms of millions of tons Judge Hough, in dismissing the suit, $94—Same v. "W. T Ashford, lot east side Hamilton county, Tennessee, on July 5, Supply Mfg. Co., Station A. Niagara Falls, titutle,-.111*1 confidence—"Why, America, of foodstuffs, in terms of millions of said: Chestnut street, 40 feet north of Parsons 1910, This 5th day of December, 1914. New York. ' 16 LUCKIE ST. * of cournel" ^ dollars of money. Five million dol- "No monopoly of interstate com- street, 40x100 feet. December 18. WILLIAM BURCKEL. Executor* WANTED—Six experienced solicitors. Salary .Mr. Whitloi'k. American minister in lars a month—in cash or in kind—is the merce, nor any attempt to monopolize, $44—Same v. Estate I, C. Lucy, lot north paid Apply own handwriting, G-51, Con- TAXICABS Brussels, set the ball rolling, he en- figure at which the need is approxi- is shown. The proof of the pudding side "West Fair street, 80 feet west of north- NOTICE IS GIVEN that a hearing will be stitution. EXCELSIOR AUTO COMPANT. listed the keen Interest and powerful mately assessed. No one who thinks is in the eating thereof and it is im- west corner Mitchell street, 20x90 feet. De- had by the Railroad Commission of Geor- SOLICITORS WANTED—Taarab Coffee ATL. 3660. 8 LUCKIE. I. 322.. over the matter will consider the esti- possible to find any of the normal re- cember 18. gia at its office !n the state oapltol on Wed- Co., 126 Capitol ave. nid of l)r Page, ambassador in L,on- , sults of monopoly without also find- $18—Same v Mamie Elliott, lot north side nesday, January 13, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m , don. a committee of ptrominent Amer-j mate immoderate. The nations of Eu- Ing violations of the commodities 'ater street, 60 feet east of Chestnut street, or at such other time to which such hear- MISCELLANEOUS. ican citizens in London was formed.] rope o.re spending, we are told, on war clause, and none is discovered. As to 52x125 feet. December 18. ing: may be adjourned, of the application of NAVY OFFERS YOU practical training. HOTELS The Btrttish and Belgian governments fifty million dollars—not every month the restraint of interstate trade In Georgia Railway and Power Company for Fits you to earn good living. Pay starts promised their aid; the German gov- but every day! If anybody wants to coals transported over the Lehigh Bonds for Title. authority or permission to rearrange the day you enlist, increases as you advance. HOTEL RAND ernment gave its sanction—so neces- gasp—instead of helping—let him gasp road, there can be no restraint with- $1,600—Mai-Ion Harllee to Mrs. Ida B. Dob- street railway service on Route No. 16, Pied- Food, lodging, medical treatment, first NEW management, 42H Decatur St. 200 ft. sary and essential to the work; Italy at that! \ out control, and since the railroad bins, lot northeast corner Proctor and Oli- mont Avenue-Central Avenue Line, by ope- clothing outfit free. Healthy life with op- from Klmball House, near Union Station. and Spain declared their eagerness to But helping—not grasping—is the does not control the coal it carries, it ver streets, 29x75 feet. June 9 rating the regular cars at twelve minutes' portunities for travel and improvement. helj) to the extent of their ability, the .role which the commission has chosen has no means of restraint." Transferred to H. D. D. Sams. December Intervals Instead" of ten minutes1 ' intervals, American citizens only accepted. Apply for itself, and there is little fear that! 19, 1914. and by operating the morning and after- Navy Recruiting Station, 512 Postofflce co-operation of the native Belgian ru- i noon rush hour "tripper" cars at twelve lief commission was obtained and or- |tlie countries which it represents will $3,200—Y. T. Allen to Maggie L. Cooley, building, Atlanta, Ga. choose any other. Foremost among j lot east side Lakewood avenue, 271 feet minutes' Intervals instead of ten minutes* sramzed Thus—not moie than four I north of Woolley avenue, 60x117 feet. No- Intervalst but extending the operation of MEN INCREASE YOUR EARNINGS. Learn weeks ago front the day on -which II them, bv force ot circumstances, stands LEWIS WOULD AMEND vember 7, 1913. such "tripper" cars to cover also the terri- the barber trade, for •which there Is always write—tlie commission for relief in 1 Ameiica. She hat, generous helpers. tory from Tenth street to the northern ter- a demand. Many jobs watting at wages SITUATION WANTED—Male Belgium oamo into existence and—' The belligerent countries cannot send IMMIGRATION MEASURE Mortgracres. minus of the Piedmont Avenue Line. higher than you would expect. Taught In supplier, but their citizens can help few weeks by our system. Earn while learn- quite simultaneously—set to work. It i $1,000—Marbut-Thornton Lumber company GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY—Milton C. ing. Call or write. MOLER BARBER AN ANSWER TO TOUB AD might well have been appalled at the |with money ItaH and Spain are help- | to Lowry National bank of Atlanta, lot west Elliott v. Marie W. EUlott, now Marie Washington, December 21.—Post- side Howell Mill road. 212 feet 'north of COLLEGE, 38 Luckle St. task before it—even paralyzed, unable | insr. Canada and Australia are helping, ponement of action on the immigration Wynne. By order of court you are notified or several of them may be sent in as to seo how even to begin, 'how to sef | notwithstanding that they have other RIdgeway avenue, 62x243 feet. December 17. that on the 20th day of October, 1914, Mil- WANTED—Men wo will teach you tho late as a week after your ad las: ap- very pressing claims on their resources. bill pending in the senate until after $425—Lyda Jefferson to Georgia Savings ton C. Elliott filed suit against you for barber trade and give you position in our peared in The Constitution. £^ich re- But the United States of America stand ' the Christmas holidays- was made vir- Bank and Truht company, lot north aide removal of disabilities to the January, 1915, Phops In few weeks; tools free; all for $30. sponses are the result of several in the foretront of this particular bat- | tually certain today when Senator South ax-enue, 423 feet east of Martin street, term of said court. You are hereby re- Terms, $15 down, $15 in ten days. Make forms of special service "which The tie. Ameiica is great and rich—and | James Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois, after 25x100 feet. November 23. quired to be at the January term of said money while learning. Write us today. Constitution Is rendering in behalf of she is not at war. Such a position con- i a conference with President Wilson, court, to be held on the first Monday In j Jacksonville Barber College, 822 W. Bay all Situation Wanted advertisers. So gave notice that he would offer an Deed to Secure Debt. January, to answer the plaintiff's complaint, i street, Jacksonville, Fla. if you -want a wider ranee of choice CERTIFIED amendment to strike from the measure $1,646—Atlanta Agency company to Ger- Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, Judge of COLORED MEN wanted to prepare as before accepting a position, hold your the proposed literacy test for aliens. manla Savings bank, 6 acres in northwest said court, this October 20, 1914. sleeping car and train porters, Atlanta box number card and call at or phone As soon as Senator Lewis had made1 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. roads. Positions pay well; steady work. to The Constitution frequently for at Uniforms and passes arranged for. Rail- least a week. Father of German Army his announcement, champions of the way Institute. Dept. 17. Indianapolis. Ind. PROPERTY bill sought to have further discussion Gen. Beatfy Dead. LOST AND FOUND on the bill delayed untirafter the holi- HIGH-CLASS office, mechanical and hotel days. Parliamentary tangles were en- Columbus, Ohio, December 21.—Brig- help furnished on short notice to Reliable SPECIAL rates for situations wanted countered, however, and, on motion of adier General John Beatty, U. S. A., re- business firms and hotels. Acme Business ads: 3 lines one time, 10 cents; 2 STATEMENTS Senator Smith, of South Carolina, the tired, died here today. He was 89 years Agency, 1018 Century building. Phone M*Un times, 15 cents. To get the&« rates, old. General Beatty served three years LOST articles sometimes are never 3702, Atlanta 469. ads must be paid In advance and A^ prominent westein credit measure was temporarily laid aside to found; often they are stolen -with be taken up again tomorrow. in the unjon army. He was a member delivered at The Constitution Office. man sa>t>' "Porhnps most of us of congress from 1868 to 1873 from the no chance of recovery, but when LOOKING FOR POSITION? have exalted ideas ol" our own The fate of the bill, it was declased picked up- by honest persons thev by several democratic senators . to- eighth Ohio district. He was author will get back to the owner if adver- LET US FIND YOU ONE. Commercial ACCOUNTANT and bookkeeper would like property, and an applicant for night, is in doubt as a result of Presi- of several books. tised in this column. Employment Agency. 51Q Forsyth Bldg. 6everal sets of books t<* keep for those credit might, in sood faith, make dent Wilson's opposition to the literacy "WANTED — Three news agents for F. A. L. who do not require "whole of bookkeeper's* statements which must be dis- trains; must have blue uniforms and cash time. Reasonable. Address G-46, Constitu- test. In the opinion of its sponsors, tion. counted 50 per cent." striking out of this provision would security. Apply at once to the Interstate mean defeat of the bill (because no GENERAL VON STEIN LOST—Between Palmer's drug store, on Company, 2G Central avenue. _ _ YOUNG man desires work in dry goods or If banks and the larger busi- substitute method of restricting: has Peachtree and 19 West Linden street, WANTED—Foreman In a new laundry ready grocery store where hard work is appre- handbag containing $10 bill and rosary ciated. S. M. M.. 343 Fraser at., city. ness houses were to insist upon been agreed on. beads. Finder will be rewarded by return- to start, must have food experience and certified statements by public ac- Ing same to Mrn. R. A. Luiidgrin, It West know all about from boiler room to assort- EXPERIENCED stenograher wants poeltion countants, there is no doubt but Linden street. ing.Address Manager. P. O. Box 43, City at once Call Granade, Main 2618-J, or Main 1B1C that tho annual loss from bad TENNESSEE BANKER LOST—A heavy Iron walking Btlclc; has WANTED—Man with horse and riff to carry debts of some one >hundred odd name H. H. Tucker engraved on It. Find- newspaper route. A hustler can make good STENOGRAPHER and assistant book- million dollai s would be substan- r please return to M. Zj. Thrower, 39 North money. Apply City Circulation Department keeper, experienced, 24, "wants position bv tially reduced. REFUSED NEW TRIAL ^orRyth street. Constitution. January 1. Reference. P. O. Box 3, Cits. LOST—One shoe between Auburn nve. and ATLANTA railway mall clerk examinations Tho services of a qualified cer- Nashville, Tenn., December 21.—In Five Points. Finder please return to Shoe comlne; J7B month. Pull, unnecessary. tified public- accountant cost far the United States court here today a Hospital, 9 Auburn ave. tl reward. For sample questions apply Immediately. SITUATION WANTED—Female less than the average loss of new trial in the case of "Will H. Brown, LOST—Small black purse, containing 914, Box F-260, care Constitution. money through poor credit. former assistant cashier of the First in Stewart's basement or sub-postoftice SPECIAL rates for situations wanted Rich's. Ivy 1415-J. Reward. ads: 3 llnps one time, 10 cents; 3 National bank, of G-allatin, Tenn., was ^ HELP WANTED—Female tiraefe, 15 cents. To get these rates. refused. Brown -was recently convict- FOUND—Bay horse. Owner can have same ads must b© paid In advance and ed of the charge of embezzling $40,000 by Identifying and paying expenses. 6 DOMESTIC. delivered at The Constitution Office. JOEi HUNTER 6 CO. of the bank's tunds. Judge E. T. San- Grant street. WANTED—Healthy white nurse for three- ford sentenced him to serve seven LOST—Silver card case; name on cards in- moriths-old bottle-baby In adjoining ci^y, Certified Public Accountants. years in the Atlanta federal prison. side; monogram "A. L. B." on back. Lib- expected to live with family, prepare bottle WANTBD—Work by flrst-claaa stenogra- Herbert Jaokson, charged with being eral reward. M. 4812-J. 13C "Washington st. and anything for comfort and health of pher In office or salesroom of Jewelry vor an accomplice, was also sentenced to LOST—Last week pair of rimless eyeglasses baby. Give character reference, age and floral concern. Phone Miss Johnson, De- Empire Bldg.., Atlanta aerve five years. Both sentences to in courthouse. Ballard cose, $1 reward. salary desired. If satisfactory, permanent catur 376. suspended until after the holidays. Phone Ivy G4&6-J. employment. Answer "Nurse," Box F-268, POSITION by nrst-class stenographer, (ex- LOST—Silver handled umbrella. Call Xvy care Constitution. perienced in railroad and law ivork, from 5094. Beward. verbatim Veportlng down. Address G-8, cara SALESWOMEN—SOLICITORS. Constitution. , WOMAN TELLS POLICE LOST—Gold breastpin; amethyst stone; en- WANTED—Ten refined young ladies can graving "Mabel." Reward Ivy 2073. find profitable employment. Apply 606 OF MURDER IN HOTEL Forsyth Bldg. ' GOING TO ATJiANTAt SPECIAL NOTICE MISGEMAjnSOUS. \ Cleveland, Ohio, December 21.—Wil- ^COLORED MAN and wife will go to Florida stop ** HOTEL CUMBERLAND DIVIDEND. with family as servants. No family; good liam J. Troy, 50, proprietor of several THE Board of Directors of the Southern Ice LOOKING FOR POSITION? references. Call 387 Glenn St., City. Jake Broad ami Marietta ^ hotels, was found stabbed to death to- Company has declared the regular semi- LET TJS FIND YOU ONE. Commercial Em- Shennault. \ Ratea TBc and ftl.no day in a room in the Troy hotel. annual dividend of 3 per cent on the Pre- ployment Agency, 510 Forsyth Bldg., A*r The police was apprised of his death ferred Stock of aaid Company, payable on by an unidentified woman who an- or after January 1, 1915. to shareholders WANTED—Toungr lady cabhler. Apply be- C AST-O FF nounced over the telephone: of record at the close ot business on Dee. 23, tween 10 and 11 it. m. to tho manager "Our old friend Troy ia dead—been 1914. Checks will be mailed, V. I. Wither- Union Depot Keatauranl. bring cash~for~sBoes COUNT VON HAESELJ5R. stabbed in his own hotel. Better come spoon. Treasurer. GIRLS, take course In Miss Sparkman'a Im- and olothine. The Vestiaro. 166 Decatur St. Field Marshal Count von Gottlieb over and look at him." ' proved Millinery School, 94% Whitehall. 'Examination of Troy's body at the Haeseler is called the "father of the V Free scholarship otter. Millinery work free. MOTORCYCI.SS — BICYCLES If It'S modern German army." Tie is 78 years morgue revealed that two of the sup- PROFESSIONAL CARDS GIRLS, learn millinery. Free scholarship old and is in active service atl the front posed knife cuts were bullet wounds. P. H. Breweter, Albert Howell, Jr., plan. We make and retrim bftts free. Ideal as a member of the general staff of the The police have abandoned the suicide Hugh M. Dorsey, A rthur Hoyman. School of Millinery, 100% Whitehall. German crown prince. He has served I theory. Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. BARLEY-DAVIDSON with great distinction in the German Attorneys-at-Law. aj-my since he was a boy, fighting in WILL LIFT EMBARGO Offices: 202, 204, 20S, 206, 207, 208, 210 MOTOB CO. \ the war against Henmark in 1S64, Kiser Building, Atlanta, Ga-"*»- SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRL3 against Austria in 1866 and in the war ON AUSTRALIAN HIDES Long Distance Telephone, 3023, 3024 and extra money tor Christmas Belling 222 Peachtree against Prance in 1870-T1. "When the ^ 2025, Atlanta. Ga. Leswerk Laundry Tablet* to your neigh- present war broke out Count von bors. Get permission fcom your pa- Southern Branch — Retail Dept. Haeseler went to the kaiser and said: "Washington, December 21.—Ameri- rents and call at 1327 Caadler', blOe.. be- Atlanta, Ga. THOS, H. PITTS CO. "Your majesty, I lost a Hb in France can importers of hides from Australia GENERAL VON STJBIN. PERSONAL tween Z and 4 o'clock for particulars. in the war of 1S70-71. I want to go and New Zealand may look for relief General von. Stein is quartermaster LANDSCAPE GARDENING—Most complete within the next month from the British and varied assortment of fruit and orna- back now and get it." He comes from general of the German army. Upon mental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreen" and WANTED—Teacher s an old Prussian noble family, all the embargo on those products. Through hia shoulders have fallen, since the roses to be found In the south. Lawn grasses male members of which had served "special licenses" under which guar- war began, the enormous task of and lawn fertilizers, general grading and service WANTED—To buy second-hand office and t Has Them their kings for years. He is \given antees -will be given not to re-export conducting: the commissary depart- outlining of lawns, etc., a specialty. Place most liberal terms. Free to school boards. household furniture. Cameron Furniture credit for founding the'German armv the material to countries at war with ment as -well as having general charge orders now for early delivery. 1233 Healey bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. Ivy 7098. _ Company. 86 S. Forsyth St. Maln__3229. on the lines laid down by the alder Great Britain, importers will get tbe of providing clothing, supplies and H. Q. TERRELL, All Classes. Jan. opening, especially grades. ABE J~OU deaf? Kee Personal column. Moltke. transportation. Bell phone 41«. But Point, Ga. Bell P. «»-J, Foster's Teacher*' Agency. ITJT »80-J. GENERAL ACOUSTIC COHFAHT. \ \ READ THE CONSTITUTION'S WANT ADS! - GIVE THEM A TEST! FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FURNITURE BUSINESS AND MAIL ORDER MUSIC AND DANCING FOR RENT—Housekeeping Rooms FOR RENT—Apartments ._-^^~~~.->.-~~.~ DIRECTORY. TTTTT>C(rp Dancing School E. Hun- WEST KND. -LLU-IllOJ. ter st. Phone lain 969 We FUJIIVISHKD OK UJfU-URIVISHED. TYPEWRITERS RENTED X-MAS ., _ furnished rooms, kitchenette, outsiae FOUR MONTHS for $5 and upward. Factory X-MAS _ ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE. eruarantea you to dance, teaching every entrance, modern conveniences, absolutely • THE FAIRLEIGH rebuilt typewriters of ail makes from $2J X-MAS afternoon and evening by Professor and private; no children. West End. Phone FURNISHED ROOMS and furnished throa- to J75 each AMERICAN WRITING MA- X-MAS ATcLANTX~MTI^~^UARANTBE~iN8UR- Mrs. E S. Hurst. •West 446. room apartments. 133-E-7 Spring street. ANCB COMPANY, ground floor Equitable CHINE COMPANY, INC., 48 North Pryor X-MAS'' PROF. MAHLER'S Select Dancing School, street Main 2626. building. Main 6420. •> 409 Peachtree Ivy 7471. Resident mem- WANTED. SECOND-HAND PRINTING MATERIAL BUY Chairs, Rockers, Daven- ber International Teachers' Association. FOR RENT—Room* IF TOU want to rent aptB. or business prop- FOR SALE CHEAP. ^^ ALEX J SATER Dance Studio. Special prices erty, see B. M Grant & Co., Grant bids. WANTED—Real Estate 250 California cases, cost 75c, sale price. ports, Library Tables, Side- ""JOHN L. MOON to clubs and classes, cor. Peachtree and ASK THE CONSTITU- WHILE we advise holding your real estate 20c. boards,- Dining Tables, Beds, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Edgewood. Entrance 10 Edge-good Ivy 7846 for better prices, K you must sell at a 90 lower-case newu cases, full size, cost 50o; E29 Grant Building. Ivy 30S8. PRIVATE LESSONS In dancing given at TION WHERE TO WANTED—Apartments sacrifice, list your property with us for a _~_ your home or at 89 East Linden. Mrs. sale price. 16c Springs, Mattresses, Heaters or BRICK VVOKK—GRATES^ A FREE BUREAU of boarding and XTTBNISHED. quick sale. We are only handling bargains. ' Galley rack, holding ten galleys, up to three brick Chloemlly Gilbert Freeman. Jtyy eOBg-J. rooming house information. If you H. M. Ashe & Co . Healey building columns, $3 . Riuigs for gifts for the home PAT~BRlBSES does WANTED—Five-room furnished apartment, Ten wooden doubl e frames, coat $3.60rn ; ealo M.5114 work and fixes crates. OTTTT* A T> MANDOLIN, BANJO AND want to get a place to board or rent steam heated, all modern conveniences 250 Washington street GUilAK, BUKELELE LESSONS. rooms in any part of the city or sub- rent not more than $35. Call Ivy 8227-J. folks. We have them for you. PHONE IVY 1366. urbs, ask The Atlanta Constitution. ^TATE—IFor Sale Twelve' double iron frames holding 12 cases. 1 CABINET . LANE'S Dancing Studio, 317% Peachtree We will be glad to help you sot what cost $17 50, sale prlco, $10 Our price is about half what you want. NORTH SIDE. One proofpress. will take a three-column v st,, all the new dances. Phone Ivy 5786. NEW north side 7-room bungalow, never oc- galley. Hale prlco, ?10 others ask. v' J. L. PETTIGTBEW FOR BEST dance music, piano alone or full Third Floor Constitution Bulldlne cupied, has hardvtood floors, French doorn Two stones and one stand to hoi a tnem, GENERAL CONTRACTOB, CABINET orchestra, call Miss Howard. Decatur 151. MAIN 6000. ATLANTA 6001. in parlor and dining room, has glass knoba, SHOP FOR RENT—For short term, furnished or about 3 feet lone, sale price 510. FUR2VISHEJD—NORTH SIDE. pressed brick mantel, bookcase in plate glass, One wooden case rack, holds iO full-size CAMERON FUENITUBE 66 & SOUTH BROAD STREET. unfurnished lovely home, on Fourteenth mirror door In closet, walls tinted with Key-, case, cost 510. sale price, $4. IMMEDIATE attention given to repair MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS street, very reasonable. Call Ivy 832. stone washable tint, beautiful electric show- This material will be sold in lots to B^lt. worfe, home painting and (Interior) wall FOR RENT—Furnished brand-new 6-room ers, bath room has tile floor, medicine cab- Pay your own freight. COMPANY tinting, resetting grates and repairing FOR SALE—New piano taken for debt; bungalow; every convenience, close In, on inet, plate glass shelves and towel rods; Nu- Address chimneys. Brick masons, carpenters and never used and have no use for It. Will two car lines Phone Ivy 7967-J. tile roof guaranteed ten years, granite front, painters furnished by the day or hour. Cabi- sell far below regular price to get rid of It. IF snow flies and your room is unrented, it will be FOR RENT—Furnished house, modern con- tile porch and furnace heated, street cherted THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA}, GA. net shop work. Repairs of every kind by Genuine bargain. Address G. E». J., cars and every convenience This is an ideal 85 S. Forsyth St expert men. Cabinet work called for and much harder to rent it then veniences. Ansley Park. Ivy 169. Constitution. than now. Get your ad home and must be seen to be appreciated. delivered on shorliort notice. Atlanta phone Price, $5,750, easy terms, would accept va- BARGAINS 5C23-A. PIANO, Checkering parlor grand. Good as where the majority do—and UNFURNISHED. BARGAINS new, must be sold at once, at great sac- set it In Quick Call Main cant lot as cash payment. Call owner. Ivy __ FOR RENT. 2047. B 4.RGAII. S rifice Telephone Main 3839. &000. ask for Classified 9 rooms, 421 Piedmont .. u ...... $3000 BARGAINS W. M. COX~cleans~O?ie1Star~rugs l 9 rooms, 178 Ivy .. ..$25.00 FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two tirana-new BARGAINS furniture repairing. 146 Auburn, 9 rooms. 40 W Faachtree plane...... $2500 electric-wired, bricK front, double-floor- _ - MEDICAL 8 rooms, 384 Piedmont .. . .^ 13000 ed, 5-room bungalows, all modern conven- COAI* DR EDMONDSON'S Tansy and Cotton 7 rooms, 11 W. Pine $25.00 iences, porcelain enameled plumbing* tile Root Pills, a safe and reliable treatment These are some bargains and choice nouses, bath rooms, birch doors, etc, east front HIGH-GRADE HOUSEHOLD GOODS $4.75—COAX.— for irregularities. Trial box by mail BOc. THE PICKWICK all modern. Now is your chance lot 50x175 to alley, tile sidewalks, 2 car \VJ3~PAY hlgHesT~cash prices for household MAIN 668-J GATE CITY COAIj CO. Edmondson Drug Company, 11 North Broad TEN-STORY AND FIREPROOF. I SMITH. SWING &\ RANKIN. lines, oh oil-cherted streets. Must sell. JELLICO COAL goods pianos and offlce furniture, cash GRADES OF street. Atlanta, Ga. Well-furnished rooms, w tth connecting 130 PEACHTREE ST IVY 1S11. Sacrifice price f2.600 No taxes. Also ond advanced on consignment. Central Auction COAL. bath. Convenient shower baths on each, | 4-room bungalow, $2,100. 204 Equitable City Coal Co. MRS DR. B. W. SMITH, 238 West Peach- floor. 77 Falrlle at. Near Carnegie Library. 110 E. HARRIS—9 rooms, modern and In Company 12^ East Mitchell St. Main 2424^ Phone. Ivy 1013. bulldinc. Ivy 8638. Jellico lump, per ton .... $4-$o tree. Ivy 469. Diseases of women and chil. LARGE furnace-heated, nicely furnished flrstvclass condition; right in town, good KUKNITbRC—S M SNIDER. SOUTHERN 4ren. electric treatment in chronic diseases. boarding house proposition Get busy. Only SOCTH SIDE. Block, red ash, per ton . . . $5.00 WRECKAGE CO 114 SOUTH FORSYTH CJLEANING. front corner room. In nice residence sec- $42 50 Smith, Ewlng & Rankin, 130 Peach STRLLT HL^f> AND SELLS FOR CASH tion, meals within half block, only *12. Call tree. Ivy 1511. S61 FORMWALT, six rooms, lot 00x165, Try the Reliable AUCTION SALES. Ivy 6813-L. value $,£,500. For immediate sale $2,300; BURNWELL JELLICO - C 25 PUR CENT, by buying your furni- VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOM IB CLELAND AVB —Imnan Park, 6-room rents for $J5 See ui^ about tills. H. M. ture from Ed_ Matthews & Co.,_ 23 East CLEANING, PRESSING WK3 , 465 South THE SOUTHERSOUTHERNN " AUCTION AND SAL- Ashe & Co, Healey building. Alabama street Pryor st All work guaranteed Give us IN W. PEACHTREE APT., STEAM new bungalow; all modern conveniences, COAL CO. ~ a trial Phones M 2329. Atlanta 104. VAGE COMPANY, at 90 South Pryor, -will HEAT, ALL HOME COMFORTS. CLOSE 925 per month C. E. Beem, 1613 Candler I~BUY anything in furniture_ line. Call Mr. buy or sell your furniture, household goods IN. IVY 7076-J. .._ building Ivy 4446. WEST END. or piano Phone Bell. Main 2206. 427 Decatur St. TVilkit- Phone Main 9131. ^ CONTKACTOgS _ ELEGANT, newly-equipped rooms, steam . OUR weekly rent list gives full description FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER—NEW- FURNITURE and rugs at lowest prices. r : paintins wal1 tint> heat, hot and cold bath, most desirable, of anything for rent Call for one or let LY PAINTED «-room cottage GOOD AS Main 2961. " Atlanta 1996 Robison Furniture Co . 27 H. Hunter St. •1p. 1V1ivf . rl_.A.AT\JXf7N JMJIVM~N i . ' satisfaction ng BO A R D AN D ROOM S conveniently located In Atlanta, to high- us mall It to you. Forrest & George Adalr NEW, ISBW gas and electric fixtures for guaranteed. 164 Walton at. Main 1932. cfkss'BentTemen. 20 Carnegie way. Apt. A. j pEACHTriB-TST —8 elegant rooms, gas and electric lights, three bedrooms, re- fi(J ception hall, dining room, kitchen, bath- ~\T" /^r>f\f*iis L^nnn^ GENERAL ground floor, co™er_JWrUe_streetr ______| furnace and j servants', this Is near In Go to Hannemann's Bakery for MONEY TO LOAN E. X . * j n\ f\ i rV PJ _l_JL carpenter ~ "T' and some bargain for $35 Smith Ewing room, possession at once 74 CRADY PLACE, work 160 South Prior St Call MtUnJjSlil. ASK THE CONSTITU- 78 EAST NORTH AVENUE &. Rankin, 130 Peachtree fat Ivy 1511. cor o£x Oglethorpe, one block south of Gor- Your Christmas Cake ONE or two rooms, heat and all conven- don st Ivy 5678 409 Equitable Bide,'. LOANS $25.00 AND UP HOUSES, Apartments and Stores' for rent. FRUIT CAKE. POUND CAKE. LAYER m __ _~ TION WHERE TO LIVE iences. Ivy 6103. Phone us and let us mail you a rent list. WEST END BARGAIN—On nice street, a CAKE, EXTRA FINS, IF YOU MAKE On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. MADE NEW""— 'saUsf action BEAUTMTJLLYv steam-heated rooms, all modern 6-room bungalow tor $2,750, jiarty ATS George P. Moore. 10 Auburn avenuey leaving city and must sell at once. Will, WE ARE a now company, organized for guaranteed. Mall orders given prompt at- A FREE BUREAU of boarding and conveniences, gentlemen only. Board If de- the purpose of lo inlng money to work- tention rooming house Information. If you sired. Apply J2 Carnegie way. Apt. C. 6-ROOM, furnace-heated bungalow put in entire household furniture for $100 ing men and ladies keeping house, at ACME HATTERS, 20 EAST HUNTER ST eitra. W. T Newman & Co 616 Third want to get a place to board or rent Reasonable. Jackson street. Ivy 394. * Nat'i Bank Bids Ivy 3746. TH FORSYTH ST. Ine lowest pobsible rate of Interest. We rooms in any part of the city or sub- BOTH PHONCS positively make no charges for commissions, B Harris St CALL, write, phone, rent bulletin. IBdwldwln — „- urbs, ask The Atlanta Constitution. THE ADOLPH Bachelochelir rooms de P. Ansley Ivy 1600. Atlanta 363. INMAN PA3K. drafting papeis or any other so-called IF YbUR'T-fouSE needs any klnd"bf re- Wo ^ ill be glad to help you get what luxe, every modern convenience Ivy 3071. charge but only ask you to pay the rate pairing call O. K Repair Company, quick you wunt. permitted by the laws of the state Our STEAM-HEATED ROOM, private home, service Atlanta 54 Bell Main 4189 Tliird Floor Constitution Building. hot bath, electricity, meals near. Ivy FOR RENT—Office* LWESTMENT easy payment plan allows you to pay us MAIN 6000 ATLANTA 6001. I ADVERTISED a bargain last Sunday, and back to suit >our income We also protect ^jJEWJHLBjrjRErAlRING. 1294-J. it sold before noon Monda> Here is an- TO ANY you from publicity and extend every cour- 2 lecatur St 'Bell NORTH SIDE. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room. other one A bpleudld b-room home in In- iCKSONVILLK i'ltuii AND |>.I)SS,yCJ: tesy to make tho carrying of a loan satis- K. UL T>AVTSUJ\. V JLO phone8° *>. Main 2054-J. Every convenience, st^am. Uea.t close In. man Park, cost $4,750 Owner must sell CO 21 SOUTH HOGAN .ST . JACKSON- far tory to you in every way Repairer of fine watches and Jewelry. Between the Peachtrees fvy 20iO. Will rent for S35 Bargain price $3,600. Open Saturday evening till 9 o'clock. VILLE, FLA. TWO nicely furnished, steam-heated rooms, $1,600 cash and assume a loan of $2 000 Phone 6068 • LUMBER. all conveniences, one room has twin beds. FOR RENT—Offices In Constitution build- Nearly 18 per cent net on your investment GUARANTEE LOAN CO. IF snow flies and your room Gentlemen only. 18-A West Baker. I. 2939. ing, all modern conveniences. Sea John See me Monday Bondurant, 610 Peters R. J. CRATfe & CO., Inc. is unrented, it will be Knight. Bldg. Main 1995 SAFES Room 318 Atlanta National Bank 349 DECATUR STREET. ONE nice, large, furnished~front room for BOUGHT, sold and exchanged. Bank safes, much harder to rent it then gentlemen, with or without meals. Walk- TWO HOWES at a sacrifice Botn in heart Bell Phone, Main 6043, Atlanta Phone 1734. than now. Get your ad of Inman Park, on line streets^ Must be vault doora Combinations changed. Building. Bell Phone Main 440. WHEN IN NEED OF LUMBER CALL US. Ing distance Ivy S308 60 W. Baker st. where the majority do—and TO GENTLEMEN—Front room, pri family. sold before Jan 1 One Is a 2-story, 8-room Bankers' Sate & Vault Co Atlanta Phone 722. get it in quick Call Main hot bath, electricity, walking distance, house, furnace-heated, for $4, T.HK CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, <*A,; TtJbfcU>A*, jjjidbiMB.fc]K 22, Page AD, GIVE THEM A TEST! FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FURNITURE BUSINESS AND MAIL ORDER MUSIC AND DANCING FOR RENT—-Housekeeping Rooms FOR RENT—Apartments FOR RENT—Typewriters DIRECTORY. Dancing School, 44^4 E. Hun- WEST END. OK. UNB-UUA' ter st. Phone Main 969. Wo TYPEWRITERS RENTED X-MAS TWO furnished rooms, kitchenette, outside FOUR MONTHS for $5 and upward. Factory X-MAS „ guarantee you to dance, teaching: every entrance, modern conveniences, absolutely THE FAIRLEIGH rebuilt typewriters of all makes from $2J X-MAS —-- afternoon and evenlne by Professor and private; no children. West End. Phone FURNISHED ROOMS and furnished three- to *75 each. AMERICAN WRITING MA- X-MAS ATLANTA TITLE GUARANTEE "INSUR- Mrs. E. S. Hurst. West 445. room apartments. 133-5-7 Spring street. ANCE COMPANY, ground floor Equitable CB;INE COMPANY. INC., 48 North Pryor X-MAS s PROF. MAHLER'S Select Dancing School, street Main 2526. building. Main 6420. 409 Peachtree Ivy 7471. Resident mem- WANTED. ^ PRINTING MATERIAL, SECOND-HAND BUY Chairs, Rockers, Daven- ber International Teachera* Association. FOR RENT—Rooms IF YOU want to rent aptu. or business prop- FOR SALE CHEAP. V ^^^^^ ports, Library Tables, Side- JOHN L. MOON ALEX J. SATER Dance Studio. Special prices erty, see B. M. Grant & Co., Grant bldg. WANTED—.RealEstate 250 California cases, cost 7Sc; sale price, to clubs and classes; cor. Peachtree and v ASK THE CONSTITU- WHILib we advise" 'holding your^eaPestate 2Oc. boards, ~ Dining i Tables, Beds, ATTORNEY-AT-I^AW. Edsewood. Entrance 10 Bdgewood. Ivy 7846. for better prices, If you must sell at a SoTower-case news cases, full size, coat 50c; 629 Grant Building. Ivy 3068. PRIVATE LESSONS in dancing given at TION WHERE TO LIVE WANTED—Apartments sacrifice, list your property with us for a ea!l« price, ISc .. Springs, Mattresses, Heaters or BRICK WOKK—GKATJBS_MBSB3P._ your home or at 89 Bast Linden. Mrs. quick sale. We are only handling bargains. ' Chloemily Gilbert Freeman. Ivy 6088-J. A FREE BUREAU of boarding and FURNISHED. Galley rack, holding ton saHeys. up to three !RIDGESr~~does brick rooming house information. If you WANTED—Five-room furnished apartment, H. M. Ashe & Co , Healey building columns. S3. „ ,„ „,„ King's for gifts for the home 1 BANJO AND Ten wooden double frames, cost $3.50; saio •k and fixes erates. Rear r- r TTT A T> MANDOLIN, want to get a place to board or rent steam heated, all modern conveniences; 250 Washington street. Ij U I 1 AK, EUKELELE LESSONS. rooms In any part of the city or sub- rent not more than |3S. Call Ivy 8227-JT. folks. \\G have them for you. PHONE IVY 1866. urbs, ask The Atlanta Constitution. REAL ESTATE—For Sale Twelve' double Iron frames, holding 12 cases, 1 CABINET vVOBK. LANE'S Dancing Studio, 217W Peachtree We will be glad, to help you get what coat J17.BO. sale price, S10 Our price is about half what you want. NORTH SIDE. One proofpreas. will take- a three-column St.. all the new dances. Phone Ivy 5786. FOR RENT—Houses NEW north side 7-room bungalow, never oc- galley, sale price, $10 others ask. J. L. PETTIGREW FOR BEST dance music, piano alone or full Third Floor Constitution Building. cupied, has hardwood floors, French door*' Two stones and one stand to hold thetn, GENERAL CONTRACTOB, CABINET orchestra, call Miss Howard, Decatur 151. MAIN 5000. ATLANTA 5001. FUBNISHBD. in parlor and dining room, has glass knobe, SHOP. FOR RENT—For short term, furnished or about Z feet lone, s»'e price. $10. -NORTH SIDE. pressed brick mantel, bookcase in plate iglass, One wooden case rack, holds SO lull-size CAMERON FURNITURE 6S14 SOUTH BROAD STREET. unfurnished lovely home, on Fourteenth mirror door In closet, walls tinted with^ Key-, case, *cost $10, sale price, $•» IMMEDIATE! attention given to repair MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS street, very reasonable. Coll Ivy 932. stone washable tint, beautiful electric show- This material will be sold In lots to suit. work, home palntlne and (Interior) wall FOR RENT—Furnished brand-new 6-room ers, bath room has tile floor, medicine cab-' Pay your own freight. tinting, resetting grates and repairing FOR SALE—New piano taken for debt; bungalow, every convenience, close in, on inet, plate glass shelves and towel rods; Nu- COMPANY chimneys. Brick masons, carpenters and never used and have no use for it. "Will Address IF snow flies and your room two car lines. Phone Ivy 7967-J. tile roof, guaranteed tea years, granite front, painters furnished by the day or hour. Cabi- sell far below regular price to get rid of it. tile porch and furnace heated, street cherted net shop -work Repairs ot every land by Genuine bargain. Address Q. I>. J., care is unrented, it will be FOR RENT—Furnished house, modern con- THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, OA. 85 S. Forsyth St much harder to rent it then veniences. Ansley Park. Ivy 109. and every convenience This is an ideal expert men. Cabinet work called for and Constitution. home and must be seen to be appreciated delivered on short notice. Atlanta phone than now. Get your "ad BARGAINS PIANO, Chlckering parlor grand. Good as where the majority do—and , UNFURNISHED. Price, $5,750, easy tcnns; would accept va- , BARGAINS 6623-A. new. must be sold at once; at great sac- get it in quick Call Main cant lot as cash payment. Call owner. Ivy FOR RENT. 2047. BARGAINS CARPET rifice Telephone Main 3839. 6000, ask for Classified. 9 rooms, 421 Piedmont ., ., ..$30.00 BARGAINS W. M. COX cleans Oriental ruiscs llke new; 9 rooms, 176 Ivy $25.00 FOB SALE BY OWNER—Two brand-new BARGAINS s furniture repairing. 145 Auburn. L S12S-J. MEDICAL. 9 rooms. 40 W. Peachtree place...... $2500 electric-wired, brick front, double-floor- COAL. 8 rooms, 384 Piedmont ...... ,. . ,230.00ed, &-room bungalows, all modern conven- DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy and Cotton 7 rooms, 11 W. Pine .. .. ,. .. ,.. . .f 25.00 iences, porcelain enameled plumbing, tile HOUSEHOLDMQOODS Root Pills, a safe and reliable treatment These are some bargains and choice houses. bath rooms, birch doors, etc, east front HIGH-GRADE $4.75—COAL—$4 75 for irregularities. Trial hox by mall 60c. THE PICKWICK all modern. Now is your chance. lot 50x175 to alley, tile sidewalks, 2 car MAIN 666-J. GATE CITT COAL CO.__ Edmondson Drug Company, 11 North Broad TEN-STORY AND FIREPROOF. I SMITH. EWING & RANKIN. lines, on oil-cherted streets. Must sell. Well-furnished rooms, nlth connecting! Sacrifice price $2,500 No taxes. Also one JELLICO COAL poods, pianos and office furniture; cash Hi-fir fVval f^f^. BEST GRADES OP street, Atlanta, Ga. 130 PEACHTREE ST IVY ISlt. advanced on consignment- Central Auction bath. Convenient shower baths on each | 4-room bungalow, $2,100. 204 Equitable VAlLj' VyOtll VVU. FURNACE COAL. MRS DR. B. W. SMITH. 238 West Peach- floor. 77 Falrlle st. Near Carnegie Library. (19 E. HARRIS—9 rooms, modern and building. Ivy 8638. Company 12 Bast Mitchell St. Main 2424. Phone, Ivy 1013. . tree. Ivy 469. Diseases of women and chil- ni«-niv furnished! first-class condition; right In town, good Jellico lump, per ton . . $4-5° FUKNITUREf^b M SNIDER. SOUTHERN dren, electric treatment in chronic diseases. LARGE furnace-heated, \ front corner room, In' nine residence sec- boarding house proposition. Get busy. Only SOUTH SIDE. Block, red ash, per ton . WRFCKAL.D CO . 114 SOUTH FORSYTH CUEANING. i block, only ?ll. Call $42 60 ^ Smith. Bwlng & Rankln, 130 Peach- $5-°° 8'IK.CLT BL\S AND SELLS FOR CASH. tion, meals within half 861 FORMWALT, six. rooms, lot 50x165. Try the Reliable AUCTION SALES. Ivy 6813-L. value 43500. For immediate sale $2.300; BURNWELL JELLICO BAV D 25 PUR CENT by buying your furni- VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOM 15 CLELAND AVB —Inman Park, 6-room rents for J26. See us about this. H. M. ture from Ed Matthews & Co.. 23 East CLEANING, PRESSING WKS , 465 South THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL- Ashe & Co., Healey building. Alabama, street Pryor st All work guaranteed. Give ua IN W. PEACHTREE APT , STEAM new bungalow; all modern conveniences, COAL CO. ~ a trial Phones M 2329, Atlanta 104. VAGE COMPANY, at 90 South Pryor, will HEAT, ALL HOME COMFORTS, CLOSE $25 per month. C. E. Beem, 1613 Candler l anything In furniture line. Call Mr. buy or sell your furniture, household goods IN IVY 7075-J. building. Ivy 4446. WKST END. or piano. Phone Bell. Main 2206. 427 Decatur St. Wllkte phone Main 9131. CONTKACTOKS ANJ^BUn«DIBKS. ELEGANT, newly-equipped rooms, steam OUR weekly rent list gives full description FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER—NEW- FURNITURE and rugs at lowest prices. Palntlns"wall tint- heat, hot and cold bath, most desirable, of anything for rent CaU for one or let LY PAINTED 0-room cottage. GOOD AS Main 2961. Atlanta 1996 Ilobison Furniture Co . 27 E. Hunter St. T. M. Int. Satisfaction conveniently located In Atlanta, to high- us mall It to you. Forrest & George Adalr. NEW, NEW go* and electric fixtures for guaranteed. 164 Walton St. _Maln 1932. BOARDANIP ROOMS class gentlemen. 20 Carnegie way. Apt. A, gas and electric lights, three bedrooms, re- 146 W. PEACHTRBE ST.—8 elegant rooms. ception hall, dining room, kitchen, bath- GENERAL ground floor, corner ITairUe- street. . f urnare and 2 servants', this Is near In _^ _MONEY TO LOAN . carpenter room, possession at onc1e 74 GRADY PLACE, Go to Hannemann's Bakery for E and some bargain for ?S5 Smith, Ewlng cor of Oglethorpe\ one block south ot Gor- work. 160 South Prjor St. Call Main 3651. ASK THE CONSTITU- 78 EAST NORTH AVENUE & Rankin. 130 Peachtree ht ; Ivy 1511. Your Christmas Cake .LOANS $25.00 AND UP ONE3 or two rooms, heat and all conven- don st Ivy 5678 409 Equitable FRUIT CAKE, POUND CAKtt LAYER HAT CLEANERS. iences. Ivy 6103. ,,.^,.-.-^ HOUSES, Apartments and Stores for rent. WEST END BARGAIN—On nice street, a TION WHERE TO LIVE Phono us and let us mail you a rent list. modern 6-room bungalow for $2,750, party CAKE, EXTRA FINK IF YOU MAKL On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. 2A^E~~i^w BEAUTIFULLY\ steam-neated rooms, all George P. Moore. 10 Auburn avenue. ^^ WE ARE a new company, organized for guaranteed. Mall orders given prompt at- A FREE BUREAU of boarding and conveniences, gentlemen only. Board If de- leaving clty\and must sell at once. Will, the purpose of loaning money to worlt- rooming house information. If you Blred. Apply 22 Carnegie \vay. Apt. C. 6-ROOM, furnace-heated bungalow on put In entire household furniture for $100 1ns men and ladle*, keep(ng house, at extra. W. T Newman & Co 616 Third ACME* HATTERS, 20 EAST HUNTER ST •want to get a place to board or rent Reasonable. ,__, Jackson street. Ivy 384. Nafl\ Bank Bldg Ivy 3746. the lowest pobslble rate of Interest. We rooms in any part of the city or sub- BOTH PliOIvCS positively make no charges for commissions, CALL, write. phone, rent bulletin. Edwin . urbs, ask The Atlanta Constitution. THE ADOLPH !°AeFor *» dl P. Alisley Ivy 1SOO. Atlanta 363. INMAN PAHK. CCXNTAININO ORANGES, drafting papei s or any other so-called IF YOUR HOUSE needs any kind of re- We will be glad to help you get what luxe, every modern convenjence. Ivy 3071. ONE STRAP TANOI charge but only ask yuu to pay the rate GRAPEFRUIT, pairing call O. K Repair Company, quick you wu.nt. STEAM-HEATED ROOM, private home, • *" permitted by the la\vs of the state. Our Service Atlanta 54, Bell, Main 4189 Third Floor Constitution Building. T—Offu INVESTMENT easy payment plan allo^b you to pay us hot bath, electricity, meals near. Ivy, FOR REN I ADVERTISED a bargain last Sunday, and back to bult jour Income. We also protect MAIN 6000 ATLANTA 6001. 1294-J. V {1 "5 SHIPP ANY ^ it sold before noon Mondaj Here is an- you from publicity and extend every cour- TCJ A Decatur sf""BelI NORTH SIDE. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room. other one. A splendid t>-room home In In- AMD tesy to make the carrying of a loan Batts- it. J\.. phone. Main 20B1-J. Every convenience, st^am heat close in. man Park, cost $4,750 Owner must sell JACKSON- fac tory to you In every way Between the Peachtrees. Ivy 2040. Will rent for S35. Bargain price J3.600, CO 21 BOOTH HOGAN bT Open foaturday evening till 9 o'clock. Repairer offin e watches and jewelry. _ VILLE, FLA. TWO nicely furnibhed, steam-heated rooms, $1,600 cosh and assume a loan of $2,000 Phone 6060. _ _ _ GUARANTEE LOAN CO. __ _ ilJMBEK. all conveniences, one room has twin beds. FOR RENT—Offices In Constitution build- Nearly 18 per cent net on your investment R. J. CRAIG & CO., Inc. IF snow flies and your room Gentlemen only. 18-A West Baker. I. 2939. ing, all modern convenience0. See John See me Mouduy JBondurant, 510 Peters SAFES Room 318 Atlanta National Bank is unrented, it will be ONE nice, large, furnished front room for Knight. . Bldg. Main 1985 BOUGHT\ , sold and exchanged. Bank sales, 349 DECATUR STREET. much harder to rent it then gentlemen, with or without meals. Walk- TWO BXDMES at a sacrifice Both In heart vault doori Combinations changed. Building. Bell Phone Main 440. Bell Phone, Main 6043, Atlanta PhonB 1734. than now. Get your ad Ing distance Ivy 3308 50 W. Baker st. of Inman Park, on fine streets. Must be WHEN IN NEED OF LUMBER^CALL^JUS. where the majority do—and sold before Jan 1 One is a 2-story, 8-room Bankers' Sate & Vault Co. Atlanta Phone 722. get It In quick CaU Main TO GENTLEMEN—rFront room, pri. family, house, furnace-heated, for $4,250, original ^^~ hot bath, electricity, walking distance, 1 No. 85 EAST MITCHELL STREET 5000, a-ik for Classified. meals ^arranged, reasonable. Ivy 3030. cost $5,500 The other da a C-room bunga- WHEN YOU WANT TO FOR wood, earth, covvpen or stable manure, SEVERAL desirable^ offlces, single and en low with sleeping porch and all modern Im- METAL WEATHER STRIPS call on Henry 'Williams, 22 Johnson ave- NICELY furnished roomr Peachtree, close suite, some of these are equipped with provements, including furnace heat. Original KEEP WARM AND SAVD FUEL BORROW MONEY nue. Bell phone Ivy 3135-J. Lawn work in, one or two gentlemen. Ivy 3610, 10 compresed air and dental waste, hot and cost 54,500. Will sell for $3,600, -nith J600 a specialty. _ _ a. m. to 4 p. m cold water In all offices. Prices very rea- cash These homes are almost new. W T. $25.00 OR ^ MATTiBESg MANPJFACTPBEBS. ^ NICELY furnished, steam-heated room for sonable Candler building and Candler an- Newman & Co., GIG Third Nat'l Bank Bide. ATl11 rent, very reasonable. 164 Ivy street. nex. Asa G. Candler, ^lr.. Agent. Phone Ivy 3746 IMPERIAL HOTEL Apartment S. Ivy 7398-L Ivy 5274. 232 Candler building. See Mr. POTASH - GUANO ioDA MORE ATLANTA MATTRESS CO. MISCELLANEOUS. ACID PHOSPHATE, Agricultural Lime, C. MANUFACTURERS and high-grade reno- THE home of the satisfied. Best fa-mlly LARGE nicely furnished room, adjoining Wilkinson. I \ WD WILL LOAN YOU WHAT YOU NBBD and tourist hotel in Atlanta. Everything bath, heat, $10, per week, *3. Clote In. WE handle beut farm and city property. B Meal. Hulls and Coal Car Lots W. B. . Mc- vating. 174 Piedmont Ave. I 3847. A. 4847. first-class, rates very reasonable, extra Thos. W. Jackson-Burwell Co.. Fourth CallJ. Mfg Agent _Atl_ Not' 1 Itanit Bldg. _ _61_East Cain. Ivy 6S20-,T National Bank building. SECOND-HAND sat-i. all slzos Hall's flro On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. MINUTE MESSENGERS. large rooms, beautifully furnished and well THIS company has eet out to render a heated A few vacant rooms. Come and rn~\»7/~vcomfortable roomr s for gentlemen, IF IT in reat eitate you vrant to buy or • and burglar-prc-of safes Vault doors C. practical service to borrowers, loaning AL WAI Son the minute. live where life is a pleasure and satisfac- _L W V^very close in. Ivy 3015. it will pay you Co Bee me. A. arave» »* J__PJ.njel. 416 Fourth__N_a_tlgnal Bank bldg. mone> at legal rates and on a repayment MILLER'S Phone 23 or Ivy 437*! tion guaranteed In everj respect. When NICELY furnished front room, in private Baal* Runter atreet. touring stop at the Imperial Hotel. Abso- MONEY LOANED ON \VE HAVE a very nice assortment of sec- plin that is both practicable and reasonable, NEW home, all cpp/enlences. Ivy 7831. SAVE 26 PER CENT—We Dulld your home, guaranteeing > ou fair treatment, quick r r lutely lire-proof. ond-hand desks, fllinir cabli-ots and offlce PUT on"ySur~baby s~ca'rVlage T repaired, re- ONE furnished front room, all conven- COTTON lot owners' financed. 412 Austell bldg. furniture at 6 North Bioad t^reet Foote & service and a courtesy often lacking in iences. 83 Forrest ave. Ivy 6552-L. transactions of this kind. painted and re-covered Robert Mitchell. WANTED—-A couple to board In handsome WHB.N placed in our warehouse we will JOHN S SCOTT, 202 Peters building, will Davios Company _ 227-29 Edgewood Ave. I\y 3070. NICELY furnished room; conveniences, men, v charge only reasonable storage and loan sell yoqr real estate bargains. PHONES: lOf!. new Ponce de Leon home. Will give no children. $7 50 per month. Ivy 3149-J. at 6 cents per pound on basis No 4 good JKLLICO LUMP. CITIZENS' LOAN CO., large sleeping porch, bedroom and private middling, at 7 per cent per year, charging FOR quick :sl«. use, your property wltB «Uk CITY COAL CO. PHONE MAIN 3771. ATL. PHONE 677. PUBLIC 3JBATS: bath, all beautifully furnished References ATTRACTIVE room in steam-heated apart- Porter *. Swift. 120 ^ Peacbtree etreeb »4.75, BEST RED ASH. SB oo PUBLIC TRANSFER. given and required. 676 Ponce de Leon ment for gentlemen, close in. Ivy 8286. only actual time money fa used, woodward Packme and shipping Investment Co_ Atlanta. FOR SALE—Latest style drop-leaf Standard 413-14 PETERS BLDGK avenue. Ivy 7877. NICELY furnished, steam-heated front SUBURBAN. • sewing machines. all Improvements, Reasonable. 60 N. Forsyth. Ivy 6558-J. 7 Peachtree, Corner Viaduct. Atlanta 6439. DESIRABLE rooms and Doard, best residen- room. G4 Forrest avenue. brand new, slightly used, party leaving tial section, furnace heat, electricity ana COMFORTABLE steam-heated rooms, rea- FOR RENT—Storn $800 LOSS!! ilty, also one Standard S5. West 153.J »11 homa comforts. 17 Crescent avenue, toe- sonable prices fi9 LucklQ Main 4055 THE PRETTIEST subiirban lot around At- ^ tween Peachtroe placo and Tenth at. Irr 'OUR lino new stores and lor La at 134-136- REMOVAiT~SALfc.' »LU tlnlslted monuments TWO rooms, furnace heat, all Housekeeping lanta , faces car line and national liigh- in stock at \half price Come quick and Ket SPECIAL HOME FUNDS 5138 138 and 12C Whitehall street. Also two \va.y 100 feet. 5-5 feet deep Sorvant'e TO LCND on Atlanta homos or business 'LYLE PLUMBING Co. privileges 481 Spring st Ivy 7720 stores at 67 and 69 South Broad street. liist soluction C herokoo Marble &. uran- property, at lo\\ est rates Money advanced PLUMBING and gas fltting, 158 S. Pryor. house, garage, water sewer and electricity. Ho \\ orlts corner gast^Hunter and_Torry_btj AH work guaranteed Telephone connec- 53 WEST BAKER fur. rooips. all conveniences; block George W. Sciple. Office 19 Edgewood ave- Cost me $1,800 cash Will take ¥1.000 See to builders Write or call EXCELLENT boarding house, fateam heat. postoffice. 34 Cone. Ivy 8162. nue Both phones 203. UNHLDUEMCD pledges Di imonds SPAPFRf SPAPFRf Page Sixteen. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., TUES0AY, DECEMBEE 22, (1914. | low the use of more than one cotton COHEN BROTHERS HELD I code. Meyer's was in most general use OF Wife of New U. S. Attorney General IN BAFF MURDER CASE «n tu« cotton trade. LODGE NOTICES New York, December 21.—Joseph and Jacob Cohen, brothers, pleaded npt A regular convention if guilty today to indictments growing Uniform Lodge No. 12*., out of the grand Jury investigation JCnlchts of .Pythias, meets ARRIVE AT VE8A into the murder of Barnet , Bait, a EXPRESS tonight (Tuesday) at 8 wealthy dealer in poultry. The Cohens, o'clock in \-72. sacks, per sack, $1.70; bran and shorts mix- water white, *7.BB. house rivers and harbors committee. continued in evidence throughout the New Record Made. Kan. City South'n.. 21 ?4 21% 22% Timothy. 312.50 ©14.50. . . is understood to favor the idea. Cotton ginning- iy> to the •period end- Lehigh Valley . .134 182% 183% 134% St. Louis, December 21.—Cosh. ture. 76-lb. cotton sacks. $1.50: do. P. W., ' morning, but not persistent enough to keep WHEAT— Close. Prev. Close. 100-lb. sacks, cwt., $1.45 ;_do. P. W., 75-lb. prices moving upward, and this fact tend- ing DecemJber 12 made a new record, Lbuisvllle & Nashv, .... 125 126 sacks, cwt., $1.45. exceeding that established In 1911, the Liggett & Myers 202 202 No. 2 red . .1.22 ®1.2S>4 1.20 © U20J4 ed to encourage local selling from time 170 No. 2. hard . .1.22 1.1^«,@1.20% Salt—Salt brick (medlcatod), per case, to time. General business showed an Im- year of previous rscord cotton produc- LorlllarS Co 184 $5.25; salt brick (plain), per case, $2.35; LINERS PLY BETWEEN provement in volume and there ia hardly tion, by more than 206,000 bales. Mo.. Kan. & Texaa. .... 9% Missouri Pacific .. 10% 10 «i io£ ^°Z.~~. . . 66 ® 66% 66 @ 66% salt, Red Rock, per cwt., $1.10; salt Ozone per any doubt but that cotton la gaining That was indicated today in the cen- case, 30 packages, $100; salt, 100-lb. sacks NEW YORK AND SIBERIA friends for Itself around present Prices. Mex. Petroleum . . 62 51 52 No. 2 white .68 «8% sus bureau's report showing 13,977,189 New York Central. 84 82% 83 84 QA.TS——• Chippewa, 54o; salt. 50-lb. sacks, Chlppewa, Try a Box off Advices from Texas say that a good busi- bales had been ginned prior to Decem- N. Y , N. Y. & H. 5S}4 57 67 68% No. 2 48% 47H@ 48 32c; salt, 95-Ib. sacks, Worcester, per sack, \\aslimgton.i December 2 J .-^-Direct ness is being transacted In spots, while the 50c. same holds true ot the Atlantlca except ber 13. In the last two years, approxi- Norfolk & "Western. .. . 100 100 No. 2 white. . 50 49% . steamship service between r»ew York that In the latter section tne basis has not mately 29 per cent of the entire crop Northern Pacific . 100 'A 99% 99% 101 Kansas City, December 21.—Cash^ and ' Vladivostok. Siberia, by, way of kept pace with the advance In the New had been ginned prior to December 13. Pennsylvania . . .107% 107 107 107% Wheat. No. 2 hard. [email protected]%; No. 2 .„ I.IVE STOCK MAKKET. the P.mama canal already has begun, York market. JAY, BOND & CO. Calculating tfhis year's crop on that Reading 146 143% 144 147 hard, [email protected]. (By w. H. White, Jr., of the WTiite Pro- PERFECTO GARCIA and two steamers already have passed basis, it would exceed 16,270,000 bales Rep. Iron & Steel . 19 19 19 10 Corn, No. 3 mixed, 65^4@66; No. 2 white, vision Company.) do. pfd 75% 75 75 76 64Mi OCR- through the canal with cargoes of geu- Vow York December 21.—(Special.)— The department of agriculture in its Rock Island Go. . 1& Oats, No. S white, 48 ©50^4; No. 3 mixed, . > i-al inanulacturt-a goods and meiehan- Cables this morning were about as due,preliminaayestimate of the crop placed do. pfd. . . • • 2%. 44® 46. Good steers, 800 to 800, J6.26 to JB.76 ilise (The new line is 10,000 miles longr, with a rather better demand for spot cot- It at 16,966,000 bales. Last year the St. Louts & San IS . Medium to good ateera. 700 to 800, S5.00 but Is 3,000 miles shorter than the ton The glnners' report published at tne department's preliminary estimate was Fran. 2d pfd . . ._. to ¥u.2o. * ivouto from New York to Vladivostok opening of the market, showed the ginned 13,677,000 bales, while the final produc- Seaboard Air Line...... THOS, H. PITTS GO. by way of the Suez canal. Consequent- to December 12 was again the largest on tion -was 14,156,000 500-pound bales. do. pfd ...... 4&H 46 *4(50°to Vs So"*'0* b6e* C°WS> 8°° *° 800> record and would seem to Indicate a Sloss-Bhef. Steel & \ ly a ten-knot \efasel saves 12 Vi days larger yield The figures had little ef- Oklahoma, to December 13, had ginned Medium to goofl cows, 700 to 760, 54.26 v 1,068,808 bales, or more than produced Iron to ?5.00. at sen fect however, first because the size of the Southern Pacific... 84 *3% 83>4 84% ATLANTA Good to choice heifers, 7BO to 860, S4.T6 The beffinninsi of a new trade be- crop Is so well known aa not to exercise there in any year heretofore. Southern Railway . .... 16 16 to $5.50. Distributers tween Peru and Kngland by way of much Influence and. secondly, because In Alabama, Florida, Georgia and do. pfd S4 64 t Me^dlum to good heifers, 650 to 760, J4.26 the c.inal I'J indicated "' the passage continued bad weather south leads the Texas ginnings to December 13 were Tennessee Copper, through the waterway of two steam- trade to expect that much or the lower greater than last year's enOre produc- ei.-div. 15c per ETMJJTS AND VEGETABI/ES. The above represents ruling prices ot ships liden with raw s«BO.r, the first grades will nbt bo picked. tion there. share 31 % "31% 31% 32 »A (Corrected by the Fidelity Fruit and Prod- shipments tluoug;h the canal of whole , The market was quiet but steady In the Ginning; during the period amounted Texas Co. . . . « .... 128 128 uce Oompany.) morning, advancing again to prices above Texas & Pacific 12 12 i- iraoes of s»gd.r *i om Peru. Saturday's closing level on further outside to 900,982 bales—more than ginned in Oranges, Indian river, box .. The Panama e.uval authorities have Union Pacific . . .117%. 116»4 116% 117^ Oranges, Florida, box buying. There was only. moderate sell- tfhe same period in any year except U. 8. Steel . . . .50%, 49M> 49% 60% Tangerines, box .„ .. .. •• *• innounced the cable address "Isthmian, ing and spot markets were reported steady, do. pfd 104V4 104W. 104% 105H Grape fruit, box Halboj Heights," as sufficient tur any owing to the better export demand. It is Utah Copper . . .48% 47?4 48 48% Apples, barrel HUBBARD BROS. & CO., Cotton Merchants (able messages coiicenilng steamship probable the market will remain firm until Va.-Caro. Chem.. 20 20 Apples, box .. business with the isthmus. Likewise the south sells more freely than at t,ha "Western Union. . . 67% ST,i 57% 68^ Pineapples, crate .. present time, when the hedging each day RANGE IN COTTON. Total sales for the day 106,200 shares. HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YORK v tho .uidress 'isthmian. Washington," Is barelv suffices to supply the investment Lemons, now crop, box .. . • . • announced a.s sufficient to sei ure the demand. HUBBARP BROS. & CO. Lemons, old crop, box .. .. »• Members New York Cotton Exchange. New Orleans Cotton Exchange, New PJ-OIICI tlelivtiy of messages to the RANGE IN NEW YOBK COITON. Grapes, New Tork, basket .. . Tork Produce Exchange; associate member* Liverpool Cotton Association. Grapes, malaga, keg 4.60^6.00 Orders solicited for the purchase and aale of cotton and cotton seed oil \ for canal offices m this city. 1 1 (Last) Pre». New York Bonds. Cranberries, gal., 36 barrel .. OpenlHIghl Low! Sale! Close. Close. future delivery. ' Special attention end liberal terms given for consignments Liverpool Cotton. Jan D. S. 2a, registered of spot cotton for delivery. Correspondence Invited. , -7.28 7.28 7.28 7.28 7.38 7.34 do. coupon ...... Vegetable*. Liverpool. December 21.—Spot cotton in Mch. ... 7.40 7.57 7.48 7.57 7.67 7.42 FORMER NEWSIES SELL May .... U. S. 3s, registered ...... 1 Cabbage, pound fair inquiry: American middling fair, 5.28; 7.68 7.75 7.06 7 76 7.74 7.69 do. coupon 1 Turnips, Canadian, pound .. good middling, 4.66: middling, 4.42; low July ... 7.85 7.94 7.83 7.94 7.8S 7 85 PAPERS FOR CHARITY Oct U. S. registered 1 Onions, red or yellow, sack .. middling, 3.95. good ordinary, 3.83;ordl- 8.14 8.20 8.08 8.19 8.19 8.12 do. coupon . .1 Onions. Spanish, crate nary, 2.88, sales, 8.000 bales, Inctedlng Panama 3s, coupon ...... Onions, white, sack .. ., .. ,. JAY, BOND & COMPANY Detroit. .Midi.. December 21 — iMore 1 700 American and 1.000 for speculation American Agricultural 6s, bid Potatoes, Irish, sack .. .. (.. than »e\ents business ami professional ana export. Receipts, 9.000, including 4,500 RANGE IK NEW OKI/KANS COXTON. American Cotton Oil 5s. bid ...... Potatoes, sweot. bushel .. .. <* COTTON MERCHANTS men ot Detioit \\lio once were news- American. Futures closed steady. American Tel. & Tel. cv. 4J6s Tomatoes, fancy, crate .. boib lesumed their j onthf ul occupa- | 'Last Prev. American Tobacco 6s, bid ...... 1 Tomatoes, choice, crate .. .. Members: New York Cotton Estcfiangt, New Orleans Cotton Exchang* Opening. Close. Close Open High) Low! Sale ClQae. Close. Atchibon gen. 4s Eee plant, fancy, crate .. .. Associate Members'Liverpool Cotton Association tion totla\ .mil i.u^ed money to be de- 4.18 voted to Chi i--tmas> charity. Headed by I May-June . - . 4 19 4.20Mi " "" Jari 7.12 7.13 7 09 7.12 7.15 7.15 Atlantic Coast Line col. 4s, bid .... Beans, green, drum July-August 4.26 4 28 Men. '..., 7.2S 7 34 7.2B 7.84 Baltimore & Ohio cv 4%s Squash, yellow crooked, drum 56 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK Jellies, J Biud\. collector of internal 4.37 % I 39% 4 36 «s 7.33 7.31 2 3 ic\enue in thi*. district, the "newsies" October-ISTovpmltor. May .... 7.48 7.54 7.45 7.58 7.52 7.51 Central of Georgia 6s 1 Peppers, large, crate, crate .. January-February. 4.43 .. . 4.42 July ... 7.68 7.74 7.6B 7.74 7.72 7.70 Central Leather 5s .. .. Celery, fancy, bunch ."66@ .'75 Orders solicited for purchase or sale of cotton, for future delivery. Liberal \\e:e detailed tol the stieet corners Oot 8.01 8 02 7.9B 8.02 8.01 Chesapeake & Ohio cv. 4V|S Lettuce, dozen ' '"" advances made on spot cotton for delivery. Correspondence invited. n here the\ cru il their papers thirty 7.98 Chicago, B. & Qulncy Joint 4s Lettuce, drum .. or fort> >em^ ago Closed steady. Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul cv. 414s Cauliflower, pound In orilci thjt the lesrnlar bo\ s should Dry Goods. Chicago, R. I. & Pac. R. R. col 4s.... Cucumbers, drum .. . . ,, .. lose not'liuirJ:, arrangements were made Erie gen. 4s .. ... A.CDIT9 SPECIAL. EXAMINATIONS Nev* York, "December 21.—.Raw silk ad- Illinois Central ref. 4s.. ., SYSTEMATIZING to miii-ruibe p.iPiiers from them at the vanced sharply today. Jobbers bought mod- COTTON MOVEMENT. Poultry and Eggs. tustomarj. letail rates Among the Louisville & Nashville nn 4s, bid .... Hens, alive .\. .. .. 12q erate qunatitlefa of. domestic cotton goods. Liggett & Myers 5s 1 Frys, alive ,. .. 16o Miluntt>ors u ho ottered their services Print cloths were firmer. Dress goods re- Atlanta, December 21.—Cotton steady Lorillard 6s, bid 1 3 Ducks^^allve .... lie ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. to the cause were two physicians, a orders for spring were beginning to come middling, 7 ,fc. Missouri, Kan & Texas 1st 4s, bid.... Turkeys, alive Ifio iml^r, .111 aide' mun, a banker and a In. New York, middling, 7.50, exports. 113- New York Central gen. 3 % s, bid., .. Roosters, alive, each .. .. 26c lar'^e number of merchants and manu- stock, 84,841. *=,»*«, N. Y., N. H. & Hartford cv. 6s, bid. .1 Guineas, alive, each ...... 2Sc CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS factui ei ^ New Orleans, middling, 7H; exports, 14- Norfolk & Western cv. 4$4s, bid .. . .1 Hens, dressed, lEc EMPIRE BUILDING A-nLANTA. GEORGIA 028; exports, 210; sales, 2,580, stock, 292,555. Northern Pacific 4s i Prys. dressed 18o Cotton Seed Oil. Galveston, middling. 7^6. receipts, 26,481- Pennsylvania cv. 3%s (1915) v Ducks, dressed ... 16o A Staff of Thoroughly TntlMd aad Qualified Accountant*, \Vbo»« Kxper New York, December 21.—Cotton beed oil exports, 15,785. sales, 1,106, stock, 399,923. ' Reading gen. 4s Turkeys,/ dressed -. .v. 18c Enable* Them to Make a Critical AaalyaU of Books and Account*, VALUABLE PROPERTY .advanced 11 to 15 points early on buying Mobile, middling, 7; receipts, 1,045: sales Republio iron & Steel 5s (1940). ofd.. Kabbits, each : ll@13c for western account, induced by the strength SOO; stock, 99,923. St. Louis & San Francisco ref. 4s, ofd. Opossum, pound 8® 9o ORDERED SOLD BY COURT In lard and light crude offerings, but near Savannah, middling, 7%; receipts, 14,860; Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s, bid .. .. Eggs, fresh, dozen .. .. \-. 860 the close there was a .practical setback exports, 9,527; sales, 5,D40, stock, 267,316. Southern Bell Telephone SB...... Storage, dozen 28