THE - SOVTUEKff NEWSPAPER THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Dally aad SnMdBT» carrier delivery* • 13 eeat* w»«y. VoL XLVH.—No. 159. ATLANTA; GA:, SXTUBDAY , NQYElffiEE 2f, 1914.—FOURTEEN PAGES. StaffI* «ople» •• tke vtrcete mm* at mewaurtaad** ff ««•!•. CARRANZA'ST Cruiser Tennessee and Her Captain Germans and Austrians EVACUATE CAPITAL ON TRADE Steel Magnate Says Prosperity Engaged With Russians and Confidence Are on AS VILLA ADVANCES the Way.

New York, Xovember 20,—CharIes M. Schwa-b, president of the Bethlehem Situation in Turbulent Re- Steel Corporation, who returned, -from In Three Great Battles ' London today, declined to go into de- public Is More Confused tails as to hie mission abroad, saying merely that his company had a. num- Than It Has Been in Many I her of large contracts in force in Kaiser Hurling Half Million Europe and that hia presence .was Months. necessary. He denied reports that the Men in Effort $o Break Bethlehem Steel Corporation had con- tracted to build twenty submarines for Great Britain. Russ Line Between Vistula GEN. VILLA TO COMMAND Mr. Schwab gave what he said was the first optimistic statement on busi- and Warta. ( FORCES OF CONVENTION ness conditions that had come from him in three years. "I believe we are near the turning point for a full return of confidence Only Partial Successes Are STRUGGLE IN FLANDERS and prosperity in the United States," All Public Offices in Mexico he said. "We are being favored by Claimed by Petrograd. ALMOST AT STANDSTILL the war as is no other nation. • As ex- City Vacated — Rumored 1 ample, Germany normally produces J from twelve to fifteen million tons of Germans Attack Line Be- That Zapata Has Occupied J steel annually, of which about eight I million tons Is exported. This is now tween" Vistula and Warta. French Claim Repulse of Puebla. t shut off and the advantage is in our Germans in Argonne—Aus- ( favor. Petrograd, November 20.—The follow- ""What i s true of steel, ia true of other commodities, but it is not the ing official statement from the Russian tria's Advance Into Servia IMPRISONS OBREGON, war supply trade alone that Is turning general staff' was issued here tonisht: TA.K15S MjACE. SAYS RUMOR the tide. We are recovering from the "The efforts of the Germans aeem to Is Arousing Bulgaria. be aimed at trying to brealc down our Verm Crux. November 20.—An un- shock of the war. legislation is such, that c'apital has more confidence and front between the -Vistula and the confirmed report na» readied here business is being stimulated. At Beth- Warta. that «ener«l F.arlo Blanco, of the London/ November 20.—Two big lehem some time back we -were forced "Our offensive on November 19 met constitutional tot forces, l»y a. coop partially to suspend operations, but we- with partial successes. Northwest of battles, both of which may have de- d*et*t, hurt Imprisoned General Ob- will soon be in fuU action ag&in and wej Lodz we captured a. battery of iheavy cisive results, are raging in Poland, recon and marie hlm«elf executive will Increase our production." artillery. . ten machine suns and sev- head of the Mexico City (government. eral hundred prisoners. and .a third of almost equal importance "Stubborn flghts on the Czenstochowa is progressing in East Prussia. and Cracow front are developins nor- Washington. November 20.—Official LOADED WITH COAL, mally. On November 17-18 we took .Of the three battles, that now at advices Vo the American ^overtiment 3.000 Austrian prisoners. , its height between . the Vistula and today from its agents in Mexico pic- GERMAN STEAMERS "In Galicia". we have occupied Wis- tured the situation as more confused necz, Gorllce, Dukla and TJJolc." Waria rivers, and in which the Rus- tlinn it has been in many months. The STEAL FROM PORTS sians tonight claim partial success, is oClintal telegrams summarized events SIEGE OF PRZEMYSL exciting the most interest. The Ger- as follows: Lima, Peru, November 20.—The Ger- mans, it is believed, have brought up ^ General Gutierrez, selected provision- man steamer Luxor, of the Kosmos __._. s dispatch line, with 3,000 tons of coal on board, from Petrbgrad says: j by their lines of strategic railways in. al, president by the Aguas Calieiites has suddenly left Coronet; Chile, with- I CAPTAin DECKER> 0 convention, has decided to continue out having received clearance papers. Posen and Silesia at least half a mil- Ofti^ral VIUa in command of all the The German steamer Memphis- also preaching" its end.. The trenches sur- lion men im, an effort to break the troops controlled by the convention. has secretly left Sandy Point. A threat tq force 'his way nbffv..OJHb;e» Vacated. was «U11 in the building, The KugaiaiJ naeihlB ievstafl. ot>en«a ! CEASE IN FLANDERS. AUvfthe (public offices in Mexico City Will Ask n Recount of Vote Recorder Johnion Threatens of it was deairoyed. The clubhouse a broaaside with Her. iz.Siicli.guna, Wt- There now is almost a complete ab- have been vacated. American agents : originally cost $7,500 to build. Wo in- on Four-Year Term for • sen,ce/of Infantry attacks in the -west- tUere tlo not know v:;hether the Car- surance- was carried. North Georgia Coiiference, to Fine Sam Hewlett and Lee ransa-Obregon factioji "will leave the County .Officers. ' Jordan for. Argument.' plied, but In spite of her short range,, ern arena- and the artillery fighting place undefended, or leave a small gar- in Session at Marietta, De- 'Jforty- cable lengths,""" her snots re-j is much less violent. • All that region .rtson there while General Pablo Gon* DEATH PENALTY STAYS; : suited ln.no serious/ damage/' It Vas, about Dixmude through which the Yser sales and - other Carranza forces move TWELVE MEN MUST HANG Charles I. Branan, of Atlanta, who cides to Meet in Rome In a prolonged hearing", whicli -was apparent that her upper, works and on* j Canal.passes is inundated, and the only north, to meet the Villa advance. persistently fought the adoption of the featured by the4udge'a threat to^ Impose funnel: were.-taadly damaged -before she | serlous fighting appears to be taking Railroad communication north of amendment providing for av four-year Next Year. fines .upon Sam Hewlett and X.ee Jor- drew off. -\ , •',•' place south of Yser, where cannonad- Mexico City is interrupted, and either Phoenix, Ariz., November 20,—Offi- term for county officers instead of two. dan, opposing counsel, every phase of "W'hile turning-- to- pursue the Goeben ityf-. is in progress. Zapata followers or - ex-federals have cial returns from the recent election says that, the figures he "has collected the fight -which, occurred between Jaafc the.Ievstafl landed several.more shells cut the line from Mexico City to Vera show, that Arizona defeated an initiative .on the vote cast for and against the Marietta, Ga., November 30.—(Spe- |j\ Letton, manager of the Winecoff on the. Turkish ' boat, evidently crip- Bad weather, which necessarily ham- Cruz at San Marcos. measure abolishing the death penalty. amendment at the . general election hotel,* and Harry Saphire- tho house of- pling the main turrets. The Breslau pers operations, has been experienced Twelve men under sentence of death, cial.)—The featufe of the morning ses- There are rumors at Villa's head- proves conclusively that it was defeat- ficer, was brought out before the re- took no part in the fighting?, standing and snow has fa-lien In some places. reprieved by Governor Hunt so the sion of the North Georgia conference, quarters, accorci-inc' to one consular dis- ed- Mr. Branan says that his count corder Friday afternoon. a long way oCC. There has been no important action people might decide their fates, must now convened here, was an addresa by "\yhen the trial was called counsel patch, that Puebla has been occupied of votes is complete with the exception in the French center,- but In the Ai> ham?. The vote was: Yes, 18,183; no, of Crawford, which ha-s not been heard Bishop Warren. A. Candler, of Atlanta,, for'Saphlre said his client would refuse by Zapata. TURK FORT IS FIRED gonne region the Germans have made American Consul ^illiman, in a dis- from, and ho says that he -will confer in behalf of the work of the new Mptli-^ to ' testify ag-a-lnat his employer as It BY RUSSIAN FLEET. "puteh filed in Mexico City at 8 o'clock Governor Hunt^it is understood, will with Governor SlatOn upon -his return odist university being established in might prejudice his case when he goes vigorous attacks, which, the French Pe.trog:r.ad; November. 21,—(Via Lon* last nlg-tit, reported that General Obre- reprieve the convicted men until after to the city with a view of having the that city. Bishop, Candler was former- on trial in the city court to explain sa-y, were repulsed. On the French aon's troops were entraining for Ori- Christmas, and then scatter the dates vote recounted- ^ ly a member of this conference before wtfiy certain property, which It is al- don.)—The following official communi- right wing- the Germans have retaken cation from the headquarters of -the, z»ba and moving the offices of the gov- of execution. For Instance, Mr. Branan points out being- elevated to the episcopacy, and leged did not belong to, Saphir*. was Chauvon Court, part of which they de- that Chatham county returns show a found'in his room. When the arre^st- army* of the Caucasus was issued last' ernment with- them.. is always welcomed in attending It0 stroyed a few days a-g-o. German ac- Vnreat in City,. total of 2,217 votes were cast- In the sessions. As the bishop delivered his ing officer did not appe'ar, ^Recorder AUSTRIANS ADVANCE [.senatorial long-term contest, whereas address standing -room .was at a pre- Johnson stated that he would a-ccept Consul SlUlman. added that the city Letton'8 own *" statement" about the af- •\vas In a state of decided unrest. He | the election, managers recorded 1,745 mi um, every avalla/ble inch of fepace AGAINST SERVIANS votes for the amendment and 365 fair and fine him $5.75. Turks were pr5>arinff anT offensive I Austria's advance into Servia is cre- did not indicate whether the Obrejjun being used by the immense audience After hearing • from" the numerous movement'in the dirfietvoxi-ofr different'. ating -uneasiness, jn Bulgaria, as to the troops, were evacuating the city to against it, or a total of only 2,110. He Vienna. Xovenrber 20.—(Via London, says that the difference of 107 votes listening .to him..., ,TJi* bishop spoke witnesses' to the*rfight~ln ttie barber i passes'Of-the Zatch'arekh region!' . future of .the Balkan states. Whether leave- 'it undefended before the troops in part as follows; .. " f' "The port barracks and the custom I Bulgaria should rema-in neutral or approaching from tho iiortli or wheth- November 23, 2:18 a. m.)—The follow- In the totals should have been counted shop of the hotel, Judge Johnson dis- "Nothing Was ever more frequently missed the case against Saphire. house were destroyed, the ammunition throw in her. lot with. the. allies was er Ills forces were to be replaced with ing official communication was issued against' the amendment, bringing the blown up and the Iaco set tonight: total up to 472. \ stolen -In America, except chickens, Last Saturday night li,etton went into o«£2" P ! discussed today In the Bobranje. L,ead- other Carranza troops moving' down than colleges and universities. The ' ers of the^ democratic party suggested from " Queretaro under General G6n- "In the southern war theater there Mr. Branan contends that the same' the barber shop to ask Saphire why condition applies to the total votes cast issue before us today Is education by he liad not'answered the call of a lady that the allies should be consulted as aalea, one of Carranza's chief support- have been partial battles on our entire x front. Our attacks are progressing- fa-, In Fulton, Richmond, Bibb and Forsy.th. church or education by Irresponsible who claimed to have lost a silk coat.' th r nt re8 dlns ers. institutions. As for me, I woulit pre Both sides testified that Saphire was ', Acting: Secretary Tensing: conferred vorably. Yesterdaj- we captured seven He contends that only eighty-two coun- GERMANS REPULSED t«re o1 the Ba^s. ^ ^ *" officers and 660 men. ties voted for the amendment, and fer the state university to the educa- reclining in a barber, chair; ' Several today with acting Secretary Breckin- tional work being done by a boa*-d of witnesses for the house officer stated IN ARGONNE FOREST, AUSTRIAN ADVANCE ridge, of the war department, and Brig- "The weather is unfavorable. There that not a single senatorial district is one metre (about 3 feet) of snow on sustained it. northerners who intenmeddle with our that they ha'd neither seen nor heard STIRS UP ITALY: adier General Scott, cfti.eC of staff, over anything tha-ti would provoke the slap details of tho evacuation of Vera Cruz, the heights; the flat country is inun- affairs. Methodism is the educational SAYS PARIS REPORT work and here to stay,.' They Have on the face which Letton testified that Italy, too, has been affected by the,.. It -was decided that 'the customs col- dated." I Austrian advance, and her ambassadors tried to read us' out; but' wa" won't he administered. Letton. on the other lected during- the period of occupa- WIRE FROM TENNESSEE. Paris, November 20. — The following: at the European capitals have been be read out- They have tried to rea-l hand, claimed that when he approached tion, supposed to aggregate rrtore' than Saphire to request him to look Into the ofjfrcial statement was issued by the called home to confer with the cab - $1,000.000. would l>e brought away by British Casualties. Daniels' Dispatch Acknowl- out everything but the state r,nd Ko- inet. Marquis Imperial!. Italian am- manism. Should..that come to pase,, it case of alleged theft he was given a French war office tonight: Major General ' Funs»-i2tmude is invaded by the waters.' Deficiency since Jan. 1, inches.. agents here declared tonight that three cated under our Christian influences chine' guns, wireless apparatus and ar- State department officials estimated softens the ground- for the mission- "In front of • Ramecapelle • we h! „ strong columns -of Villa troops aggre- mored cages "is'belng constructed here ««P»K" that from past delays in messag-es from i ary in "the foreign field." withdrawn from- the water two gating 60,000 men now were on the Constantinople they should hear from for the United .States government;- it centimetre mqta,r.s. a march: one -headed by Villa himself, to- , Bishop Candler took a fling at mod- Germane. Therp has Ambassador Morganthau tomorrow;.,.or i ernists, who by education and culture was learned today. If the balloon proves ward Mexico City; another from Ira- j i j Sunday and a1 more -complete descrip- : ly Intense artillery flre to puato. under General -Raoul Madero, to- hope to redeem the race and suve man satisfactory -the • government- promises Yipres. • i tion of the incident was expected from ; from' the" misfortune of sin. to place -an order for six larger ones, .00 ward Guadalajara, metropolis of the ' I Captain Decker at about the same time. 1.40 "We are' not the founders of Chris- with entjre war equipment. west coast; the third, headed by George ' i It is thought probable that. as a re- .00 M'artlano Servin. from San Lriiis Potosl s tianity, -juid I thank God that niy con- The airshiip under construction will .00 toward Tamplco. ', j suit of the mining of several Turkish be. 160 feet long'am! 40 feet In diame- .00 , 1 ports and the sensitiveness of the Otto- temporaries were not the founders. Had they been the founders the thing- would ter,^ with a', raising: capacity of near.ly .00 BLANCO TO GUARD CITY < . man goveniment ( to the nearness of I 12,000 pounds, ' It "win carry twelve in .00 ' i foreign warships, the American cruisers t not 'have held together. We are not .00 FROM ZAPATA RAIDERS. -hurt-so-baldly by the war. The fact la a steel car suspended -beneath it. The _ . p. cloudy ___ 3S .00 Mexico City,.November 20.—The Mil- ' t may be ordered to anchor off Chipa|j •some, of us are honoring more than we car "will have" "machine 'guns, oxygen Jacksonville, clear. . 34 .00 - itary has taken complete command or , 'Greece, where the Tennessee' now' 'is^! .are .hurt." tanks and air pumps to supply the crew Kansas City, cjlear. . 46 .00 all roads out of the capital, and troops < The North uarbuna- is at'Beirut,' Asia] at any altitude.' Two engines of 100- Knoxvllle, clear . . . .01 in th,e suburbs' facing Zaipata sup-port- j Minor. -Neither will be withdrawn Immediately after Bishop Candler 1 horsepower each, will be 'used to propel GERMANY IS PREPARING j .Louisville* cloudy . . 22 24 .00 ers, have been strongly reinforced. It ; i from the western Medi^erraneatu it,was. , finished hia address.Dr. J. E. Dickey, i. Memphis, cloudy. . . 34 34 .00 Is believed Geuetal L-ucio Blanco will { stated today at the navy department, no president of Emory colltege, "and affilt- the shiip. A'not&er" 2t»-horsepower en- FOR DEFENSE OF BERLIN 'Miami, clear : .•„-. ; 50 62 .00. remain to protect inhabitants from a I matter what Is -the" outcome • of the 1 ate'd'with the "conference board of.-edu- gine -will be installed to start the larger Mobile, clear . . . -: '40 42 raid by Kapata adherents. j Smyrna incident. It is thought-advla- J.cation, read the-report of the education ones. The carrier will be 75 feet long; Montgomery, clear . 32 36 '.00 able that they be kept within easy < v A meeting of all generals in the city * board, in which the plan proposed- was and 10 feet ,wide The approximate Ltondon; (November 21.—(2:50 a. in.)—— New Orleans, clear, ., 44 40 ' .00 was held today to discuss the general reach of Turkish ports to afford as- t The Morning Post's Petrograd corre- New York, clear . . _j 34 42 .14 situation. sistance to distressed- Americans- should i indorsed that Emory .college be merged cost of the airship will toe $160.000, spondent says: "- Oklahoma, cleai- 5« 60 .00', emergencies arise.. •. . . j into. .the. new- university, and that the Ralph H. .TJpgon, .pilot .of the Good- "In the new invasion of Poland, tlie Phoenix, cloudy . . . 70 76 .00 ' TRAFFIC IS INTERRUPTED university, be named "Emory univer- year balloon; which won world's hon- Germans are using their finest troops Plttsburg"; cloudy. . .) 24 .14 sity," and be located near Atlanta, In ors iast year frpm.Paris,, and R, A. D. and depending' tori nia'iihood instead of Portland, Ore.., p. clyj 48 54 .00 ON MEXICAN RAILROADS. " \\GEN.JOSESALAZAR DeKalb county.1 The conference unani- Preston, his aide, are supervising: work machinery. • igh, clear:. . . . 34 .42 Vera «J$uz, Xovemfaer 20.—Traffic was Corflsttntutioira "As - far as -we know the Russians San JPraneisco, clear! CO 72 .00 Interrupted today on bath the railroads l\ ESCAPES FROM JAIL mously adopted the • report read by Dr. on i.the big dirigible., . They, expect to will continue' to; •ivtlre'juntll" the plan St. c1ea.r 34 36 .00 leading from Vera Cruz to Mexico City. DIckej'.'T^he.eoutii Georgia and Florida complete ~the bag within six months. chosen by-Grand Imlce Nicholas for the I Salt Lake City, cleari 40 48 .00 Mexican railway officials said the Ads conferences .will take ,Hke action... It will be shipped-Jto the seaboard .for final effort is reached. Meanwhile-the-'Sheridan, p. cldy. . 50 60 .00 constitutionalists had vtakea all rolling Albuquerque, N. M., November 20.— Preaeber*< Who Hide. trial flights. . Germane are • ^BRaged' -upon 'enormous I Tampa, clear :.'... 42 50 .01) military --enKineeringf works to .defend 1 "Washington, cldy. .! > 28 3S .00 stock on that road between Mexico General Jose Y/neK Salazar escaped Bisbop Collins penny, in his morn- - The largest of the contem,piated fleet from the Bernalillo county 3ail at Old Berlin, fifty miles east of ' the capital * '. > will be 350 feet, in length, and -will com- at ~KuBtrtn. >-wh«re- -the 'WartHe- flows! , '• . .*' C. 'F. von- HERRMANN. Continued on Page Two. Albuquerque tonight. . ' : Continued on Page Four. fortably, carry, a -crew of twenty men. into tbe.Oder.'*- "-..--..-, . . ' . * , • Section Director. THE CONSTITUTION HAS FULL SERVICE OF ASSOCIATED PRESS FOR MORNING PUBLICATION DAILY AND SUNDAY

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exportation to European countries ex- vrar tea exiforta to Hollancl have reaclv- seems to support rumors that a German and they protra-bly w.ill not be made cept those of the allies, Spain and fed enormous proportions. ' raid on the east coast IB expected. It public until Chancellor of the Ex- —It Will -Please" —You!' Portugal. Since the outbreak of the TJte admiralty has taken further Is generally believed here that it Ger- chequer Uoyd-Georgre addresses the Steps to protect east coast ports toy many is balked in other designs she house of commons on the subject. r the extension of the mine field. This will attempt to attack England no mat- Late reports from Turkey indicate ter how desperate such an expedition is that the ^ Turteish armies are making considered. a better showing than at the ope-ning Today I UNCLE of the Balkan war. This is believed Subscriptions to the war loan con- tinuer and it was reported 'unofficially to bp due to the fact that the men are tonight that applications aggregate be- largely officered by Germans who are I SAM SATURDAY tween three and three and one-half able to make better u'se of the recog- I billion dollars. The loan calls lor only nized fighting ability Of the Turkish Wolfsheimer's $1,750,000,000. soldier than are his own commanders. Berlin declares that a concentric at- In -Constantinople there have been PURE FOOD several outbreaks against foreigner^, ROGERS' I BREAD | Special Home tack is being made on the Russian but none of a serious nature. 1 _ _ _ _E R.A.BROYLES center, the German armies coming GROCERIES Your Grocer Sells It from the west and the northwest, 52 STORES ScblenloKer-aleycr B*klnK Co. I Slaughtered while Austria is sending a force north GERMANY IS TRYING Fast Deliveries. Phones: from the Cracow region. Tennessee Hogs Petrograd, however, states that^ the TO BREAK THROUGH Main 1O61 and Atlanta & COMPANY offensive in western Galicia is still 464, 48S8. Special Home-Slaughtered BREAD underway, and that Cracow is believed \ Tennessee Cattle. to be invested on three sides, leaving IN ARGONNE FOREST Double Loaves . . 7c Cash Cro. Co., 37 S. Broad 11 Cash Stores Pork « only one line of rail communication "Washington. November 20.—The com- Buy Your Big Supplies Single Loaves . . 4c GUARANTEED No. 1 Shoulders 1 open. ing of winter having interrupted the This is the best bread Pork' lighting along the iNorth sea coast, Today, Saturday, Nov. 21. Loins , ARMIES QF TURKEY Germany is making an effort to ptorce in the city. Two deliveries SALT MEAT 1 MAKE GOOD SHOWING. the line of the alliea at another point. Save Money Kere. daily from our oivn ovens. Pork The French war ^ office announced to- Full Hams 1 New taxation for Great Britain, day that in the region of the Argonne 2 Pound lOc which under ordinary conditions would forest, where severe enfjugcmentis have Cream II) Pork Sausage, have ftaken a generation of the moat been m nrogress for the last few days, Cheese IU16C1 extra fine . . . HOc bitter political controversy to pass, has three vigorous attacks had been made THE FAMOUS " by German infantry. Those assaults, I HAMS Two for 35c. today been accepted with scarcely a it is said, were repulsed. BRAA'D, S *0 1= 111*, each. Regal Blend . . . 35c Chops . 121-2 Mixed Sausage, murmur. The exact figures of the war The importance of this battle, for- 121-2 loan subscription are not yet known eign military critics explain, lies In Loin . . "Sugar Cured" extra fine 15c the fact that if the Germans should Java Blend .s . . 30o LAMB Shoulder 91-2 Two pounds for 25c. succeed in pushing back the allies they would be able to join forces with their 16-2C Ib. Santos Blend . . 25c Pound 151/2C Lamb « troops which, further to the east, have Shoulder I thrust a sharp wedge into the line Good Drink , . . 19c PORK *£™ 1*1/2 Such a Junction of forces would result Our roasters were run- Lamb SATURDAY AT In the surrounding of the strong fort- FRESH DRESSED Forequarters . . ress of Verdun, which the German ning all day Friday turn- Arbuckie's crown prince attacked in vain during OCR OWN "HOME-AID" L Lamb TAYLOn BROS.' ing out coffee for today's 1 K«*. the earlier days of the war. BRAND, S4-1U. SACK, HENS B Hindquarters I «9C The reply or the allies to this chal- sales. Lean Breakfast Bacon . COFFEE lenge was an attack on the Germans in hlieed Bacon, box .... Lamb . ^ — the neighborhood of^Verdun. An offi- lOc Coffets Ib ...... Stew WC Cash Drug Store cial German statement today said that 2-lc Coffee. Ib. 9Oc 35 e Guaranteed Coffee . . Pound 19c this attack had been repulsed. COTTON BLOOM 3-lb, can Maxwell llaust* , L.nll In Flanders,. 30c Arbuckie's Coffee . No. 2 Canned Kl 7!c, lOc Ivory Soap, 2c Cake In Belgium the diminution of activ- No. 10 Pail . . . 76c 30c LuzluniK* Coffee . . New Crop Mixed >UtB . Tomatoes Beef 4 ^&1M 1 *^ — ity has become still more pronounced COFFEE 6c Fels Naphtha There was almost a total absence of OUR OWN^ tfKESH ROASTEO No. 4 Pail . . . . 31c New Crop Brazil Nut5 . Cranberries, Roasts . . I aC.2Cf I OC Infantry attacks in the northwest, and Cash Gro. Co-, 37 S. Broad quart Soap, Cake . ... even the\ artillery flre, which recently "HOME-AID" BRAND—DEX*I- 8c has been unusually severe, has lessened. ciors. Celery, 12!c, 2Oc Spotless The Germans, on their left wing, have stalk VEAL. reoccupied a section of the town Chau- CRANBERRIES 5c Cleanser, Can. . voncourt, which they recently blew up Grapefruit, We make all our Wieners, 23c Quart 9c Bologna and other Sausages Only 5 cakes or cans to a cus- with mines after the French had forced 8 for tomer, with each 25c purchase their way in. \ 25c without the use of coloring and Either the censorship or the absence These are the best we've or over. Baldwin Apples, preservers. of decisive events was responsible for had this season. peck the fact that from the other .fields of Grape Fruit Saturday's Poultry as cheap as anyone. IVY 195-196 battle in Russian Poland, Servia and Lemons, WOLFSHEIMER MARKET CO. Persia, there came only fragmentary In- FINE;, BIG JUICY FFLORIDA. , at dozen Prompt Delivery formation today. The German state- 5c 114 Whitehall St. ment said that the Russians were con- Specials Sweet Florida 817-PEACHTREE ST. tinuing their retieat In Poland, but that Oranges, dozen • • in Eastern Prussia they had captured an Sc 3 Bars ..... 12c CASH 12c unoccupied fort- 6 Bars ..... 23c Plump, fat Turkeys, Ib No. 10 Comparative calm In the west and re- Plump, fat' Ducks, Ib ...... Cotton Bloom awakened activity in the east are taken 76c by London to indicate that the German SPECIAL Gold Baud Plump, fat Fries and No. 4 military chiefs have decided to concen- The best lauudrj soap Broilers, Ib Cotton Bloom • • • trate their energies at the present stage lOc pkKS. DLTTEII THIXS. Plump, fat Hens, Ib 31 c of war toward dealing;. If 'possible, a IOC pices. GRAHA1I WAFERS, made. Irish Potatoes, crushing blow to Russia. BOTH FOR Fancy White" Hard Head peck Fine glass tumbler free Lettuce, each ...... 21c Oysters Rnaalana Forced Back. Such fragmentary reports as were with each purchase of 6 Fancy White Celery. 5 and Red Onions, received today from-*h« eastern zone ol bars. Place your order for your 10 pounds 17c —come to us fighting showed that the German army was still pressing the Russians back Thanksgiving Turkeys no"w. We New Crop Georgia Cane through Russian Poland, over the 'same will make you a special price un- Syrup, gallon- - - every day by fast battle fields across which the, Russians til Tuesday. a few weeks ago were advancing vic- SAUSAGE 2lc Picnic Hams, 4 ^J — i\o iviatiier now «_olu. express, fresh, toriously. No clear explanation has Milk Biscuits That delicious Brook- pound I «3C been made of the reversal in form of Chelena Nlarket Co. We Get From Florida fat and well fla- Phe opposing armies, although Jt has 2 Ibs. 15c field — all pork. Rutabaga Turnips, 4 and Cuba the best of been reported on several occasions that 40 Peachtree (Five Points). pound I vored. the Germans were sending thousands of GINGER SNAPS, 2 Ib*. 64 N. Pryor. their finest troops from France and Cabbage, 4 Belgium to the^east. RAISINS pound I Vegetables There are the dainty The Russian war chiefs state that V their advance in East Prussia *and ...... Blue Points and the Galicia continues in spite of their ad- 21bs 19c TRADE AT THE NEAREST STORE substantial York mitted retreat in the center. German Best London Layers. and Fruits strategists believe that continued re- Our new store, 28 Highland Ave. We Also Have Genuine River Specials. verses in Russian Poland would forca the Russians to draw back their north- CELERY TODAY AT Atl. Phone 571; Bell Ivy 2198-J. There are st swing ern and southern armies. FRESH AND CRISP, 2 stalks 63 E. Hunter 391 So. Pryor oysters and frying German opinion admits of no do'u'bt JELLY Al be marie Pippins as to the outcome of the war with Rus- 2 Glasses .... 15c 234 Courtland 58 Lee And they are only, oysters the finest In sia. General von Hinnenburg, Ger- WOODALL'S 421 Marietta 211 Whitehall per Peck the market—Oysters many's popular hero of the .fighting In 13c Pure Apple. 165 Luckie 28 Highland the east, is quoted as saying that Ger- Brussels 10-lb. Pail Snowdrift 66 Carnegie 830 Peachtree that you may cook in many and Austria will win, although Lard Sprouts are any of 100 ways. outnumberedT because they have Wareroom, 270 Whitehall. stronger nerves, and because their sol- ORANGES Best Hand-packed diers do their own thinking, while Rus- BIG, THIX SKIN FLORIDA OR. BUTTER Tomatoes, can Some Others: sian discipline IB "a mere blind and dull 6c obedience." ANGUS, 35c 24 IbB. A-1 Purity Fancy Florida Tomatoes, Okra, Flour FISH Storm In Flanders. The best Creamery But- Head Lettuce " Besides the possible withdrawal of ter made. v Wesson's Cooking Spring Onions German troops for use against Russia 19c Poz. Burr Artichokes —as fresh from there is another reason for the lull in Kingan Bacon, 27c For these cold mornings a cup the fighting in the west. Cold and wet English Peas the water as you weather had numbed and exhausted the pound of Kenny's Coffee Is Just the Hubbard Squash soldiers so that great physical effort VINEGAR Fancy Lettuce, thfng. Phone for a pound. Cucumbers get them at the Is almost out of the question. The LARD head weather in BelgrJum ia corn-pared with lie lOc a black, windy December day on the PDRE "X-RAY" LARD COOK Full quart bottle pure Florida Oranges, Visit the Store. We coast. New England coast. The storm con- WITH IT LIKE BUTTER dozen 14c, 18c, H. G. . . 25c tinues .and the waters of the North sea No. O £iT_ apple. _ Pure Apple Vinegar, have many new and Fish caught today off How through the looks at Nieuport, TIN— O/C gallon interesting thing's to which the allies opened to flood the No. 10 J£ « M *% Jacksonville are sold loi\ lands and hold back the German TIN— 01.OO Leave your order for Thanks- Special . 3Oc advance. show you. In the Jacksonville Notwithstanding the extent of the SUGAR giving turkey. market tomorrow. flooded area, the invaders hope to re- BUTTER OtJR OWN FRESH, new their advance. Large numbers of "HOME-AID" 4 Ibs ...... 25c WE DELIVER Special . 35c Special This Week You can get the same engineers are being sent to the front, CREAMERY, LB .... and German ingenuity is to be put to 35c 8y2 Ibs ...... 50c Phone Ivy 7629-7630 kind of fish from us. the test to provide a scientific method COFFEE HIGH'S f Java and Mocha 4Oc Vanilla Wafers, of crossing the inundated country. SPECIAL BRAJND, ZJB . I 17 Ibs ...... $1.00 Cheese Squares, He is only one night The outcome of yesterday's naval Graham Wafc™ on the way—a day 'battle In the Black sea is still in doubt. FLOVH — THE CELEBRATED Standard tine granulated. D, S, Woodall Gro. Co, Satisfaction guaranteed and Rccular lOc, - No fresh confirmation was received to "WHITE CUEST" FLOUR—mnde 815 PEACHTREE STREET delivery to any part of the city. three podcnsren tor .... from the water to reconcile the conflicting claims of from the -verr HEART of the Russia and Turkey. Each asserted that We have a good coffee at 1Sc a your table. WHEAT BERItY— Block's g££™ CREAMS a hostile battleship had been damaged 24-lb. sack . HOMINY per pound for those who do not seriously in the engagement. 95c Regular ISc, And he's guaranteed EGGS FRESH No. 3 tins .... 6y2c care for the other grades. three tin* tor NEW ARMY~OF 1,000,000 COBJA'TRIT, dozen . a . . 3Oc CHEESE—PUESH City Market Co. Phones: M. 200, M. 559; Atl. 5S9. Phone Ivy 5000 Fulfon Market IS VOTED BY COMMONS X. Y. STATE, LB. .... TOMATOES London, November 20.—The house of BIG SATURDAY 492-498 Peachtree St. commons today formally passed the Can ...... 6c 25-27 E. Alabama St. vote lor the supplementary army esti- COR. PRYOR AND AUBAMA STS. C.D.Kenny Co. mate, which provides for an additional 6 Cans ...... 35c army of 1,000,000 men. 82 WHITEHALL STREET This is the additional 1,000,000 men Sirloin mentioned by Premier Asquith in the LIST. Steak SOUVENIR SATURDAY: house of commons last Monday It is quite apart from the territorials, and 12 cans No. 2 SOUP Porterhouse 'A Set of Crayons. is additional to the 1.100,000 men aaid PEAS .OO Steak now to be under arms. 10 cans No. 3 Can ...... 6%c 22ic Referring to the supplementary esti- TOMATOES .OO Chicken. Vegetable or Chuck HUGHEY'S MARKET mate, Harold J Tennant, under seci e- 12 cams No. 3 Steak tary of state for war, said the official Tomato. 14c view was that this further million men CORN .00 Rib ought to be sufficient, so far as the 7 cans CHINK Steak ISc Turkeys, Fresh Hens, government was ab-le to see at present, PINEAPPLE .0O to crown British arms with, success. 7 cans DE CANDY Lamb Dressed, pound 24ic Roasters 16ic He declined to grlve the actual number PEACHES I of men enlisted, but he remarked that .OO Chops 20c JONES'CASHSTORE the figures recently eriven by the prime 5 can» ASPARAGUS Pound Box . . . 29c Lamb Hind ORAN6ES Cranbarrles 1 minister, which vweie roughly In the TIPS .0O 124 WHITEHALL Sweet and Best Cape Cod, neighborhood of 1,100,000. were below IS cons Campbell's Quarters 15c rather than above the actual total. Soup* or Pork. & Bea .OO Lamb Fore each quart . . . . The present plans of the war office, MINCE MEAT Juicy, dez. Mr. Tennant continued, was to dupli- 7 cnn» No. 2 v Quarters 12c TODAY cate the territorial force, making- one Striae Bcnna ...... 0O Pound ...... 15c rancy Rib No. 1O Silver Leaf Fresh battalion for home defense and the 5 cnn» ASSTTO ' - ast Lnril $1.29 Country other for foreign service. Jama ...... ••« .OO Package ..... 9c IVo> 10 Klna^aitfB a.BUTTEB25Ib. EGGS 32^dz. 12 bot». asvt'd \Ye handle only At- Lard $1.29 New Crop Paper New Crop Mixed ENGLAND TCTPRESERVE Plcklea ...... ~ ». .OO niorf's Mince Meat — it's Roast 14c No. 5 Silver Leaf PROPERTY OF GERMANY 20 lb«. JAP Shoulder Lard ... 65c Shell Pecans, Ib. Ib. . . . Rice OO tiie best Jfo. 1O Cottom 7 UBS. FINE Roast 14c Bloom ...... London, November 20 —The attorney .. .76o 115 EM A L.L. general. Sir John A. Simon, introduced .00 Chuck No. 1O Snow in the house of commons today an in- 1O Ibs. Drift . . . , . . 1 .OO Roast 12ic .. 83c teresting1 amendment to the act cover- PUMPKINS Sun Dried Apples. ing trading ipvjitn the enemj. He said C Ibs. Veal per pound 5c his aim was to atop transmission of La> cr .00 No. 3 Can . . . . lOc Roast 14c Home ^DrevBcd money or credits which would be ad- 7 pkc*. Raisin* Hen* vantageous to the enemy. E\erybody Special Bargains Veal holding property in trust, such as divi- or Ciu-rantH .OO Steak 18c Country Sorghum dends, profits .etc., belonging to the en- 4 Ibs. Citron or Corn, « Syrup, gallon 65c emies olr the empire in Germany, Aus- Oransre 1'cel .OO Veal Ul»bey*a 35e Meat Specials tria and Turkey would henceforth be 10 cans French Legs Cataup -. . k _ .. .. . 18c required, under penalty, to pay these Sardines 15c profits to a public trustee. .OO June Peas, - Veal Cranberries* 7 can* quart . at The attorney general explained that Salmon ...... Chops 7c indiscriminate confiscation was not In- .OO can n{, 18c Swift'* Korre«tvllle tended. "We are preserving- the en- 11 cans Chili Con Pork Ham Butter, pure creamery . 34c emy's property 'until the end of the Pall Milk ...... -00 (whole) war," he said. "What will happen to 8 cans Came, can ...... yG 17c Hams 15ic Buehler Bros. it at the end of the war can very Pork Ham properly be decided then." Tuna Flsb. .OO No. i cans U_ Beef Rottjrta, 8 cans Baked Beans ..... U" (sliced) 20c 17&c Royal Brand Sugar-cured Hams (*£;?£!>) 17c Shrimp .00 Pork Pork Loin Roast, per Ib 1!! plks». Po«rt No. 2 cans f|«, CARRANZA'S TROOPS Tonstles ...... t - Shoulders < 15c Lioln or Porterhouse Fresh Pork Hams, per Ib .OO Baked Beans ..... Jo Pork Loin Steals, pound ISc Prime Beef Bib Roast, per Ib , 12'/2^ and EVACUATE CAPITAL 12 pkcs. Puffed Pound Package On Spare Etfba, Prime Beef Rib Roast, Boneless and Rolled, per tb •••• Wheat ...... * • .OO Roast 19c pound ...... K pk^H. Puffed Corn Starch ...... Qu ISc Choice Beef Pot Roast, per Ib 9^1 to 1 x Continued From Page One. Rice . . - . All-Pork Pork BtemB, Fancy Dressed Hens, per Ib ' .00 Shredded Codfish, j»rt Sausage- ..*•-. 18c pound _, .. ISc IS pkfTB. Purity Fancy Dressed Spring Chickens, per Ib City and Esperanza for movement of Oatn .OO package ...... Qu Mixed troops The proximity of the rebels Fancy Dressed Ducks, per Ib they further explained, renders travel 12 pkss. Shredded B. & M. Fish Sausage Porfe Sanaa^e* f Choice Beef Veal and Lamb Stew, per Ib f£ to dangerous Colonel Ectmundo Martinez Coconnut .00 Flakes, small size . Breakfast Bacon O^7*^^ pound. .. .. ,. •> .. .1 Choice White Meat, per Ib representative of General Candido KUEE — DEMONSTRATIONS Z^ttmb Jj^s&f 4 ^f j» Agullar, Intimated that anotlier reason B. & M. Fish (sliced) fm f 2C Choice Table Butterine, per Ib 15^. 18&, 2O«* and for suspension was to prevent entrance TETL.EVS TEAS, CAMPBELL'S poond I OC Smoked Bacon, Sausage, Lard and Steaks at Usual Low Prices. Flakes, large size . . Frankfur- \ f •• ^ I^unb CkopK* 4 ^9 \ f -~ to Vera Cruz of passengers ^vho might SOT PS, AND GOLDEN EGG ters 1 OC poimd .. * 1 fVzG Plenty of Veal. turn out to be followers Of General MAC %.B)ONI AND SPAGHETTI. Globe Matches, O — All our Meats are Strictly United States Government Inspected. Raw Ham ^^^\**. Breakfast Bacon, OC^^ The Inter-Oceanic, the otlier line to COME IN AND GET NICE, dozen Ou .pound «£OG Save 30 to 40 per cent and buy your meats at Mexico City, is toeing operated only In \VARM DtSH. (whole) £m\f\r No. £ Hand-Paeked To. R«^ sections. A stretch beyond Ban Marcos Raw Ham d^g? ^^ znatoea (all yon murt>.... .%9O is under control of ex-Federal Gen- jjOV'T FORGKT THE BEST Shop at the Hearesf (sliced) fi-9C 119 Whitehall St. teral HIginio Agullar. DELICATESSEN IV TIIE CITV FOR YOUR COOKED MEATS— Turkeys, Rabbits. Poultry and Every tin* you fail to go down THE STORE THAT SELLS AT LIVING PRICES. Pile* Cared ia Q to 14 . ROGERS Store rjruefrfats refund money If P\ZO OINT- SaasaRen, Cheeses, etc. Vegetables. to Joms' you hm Bell Phone 3938 Main. _ ~ ^ Atlanta Phone 887. MENT f-iilK to cure Itchine. Blind, Bleed- ins or Protruding FLU*. FJrat gives r«U*f. sec.

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have gathered near Bloemfontein, an^ In its experiments with the.produc- * The Canary , Islands, last year, CABEOLL & HUNTER that an attack on the town Is feared.' tion of steel by electric methods the j shipped 3,500»000 crates of banana tos tnaned The garrison there numbers only 500. United States .Steel corporation has es> I 5.082,000 boxes of 'tomatoes Rescue of German Soldiers pended more. than $»00;000. |, United States- . . , , Carry the best JelIIco«; block, $5.00. .BRITISH LOSSES BVY Ca*tle 3fot DanuMC«d. "Contrary to the false French re- ports concerning the destruction of the castle at Campiegne by the Germans, IN EGYPT, MYSIERLIN the conservator of the castle, tne Well known historian, Monroey, states in the Rome paper Tribima, that no dam- age has been done > to the castle. Germans Claim AH Egypt Is ".He says that the Germans were very polJte and that he is grateful- to eHAMBERUN-JOHNSON-DUBOSE COMPANY in Favor of Holy them." Press information given out in' of- Atlanta \ New'York Paris War. ficial circles today includes the x£ol- lowlng: "Albert Ballln, director general of Berlin. November 20.—(By Wireless.) the Hamburg- American Steamship The following information was given coinpaiiy, who was quoted recently by out for the press, today in official The Ixmdon Times as saying that it "Here We Are, Safe and was becoming clearer dally that Eng- quarters:. land coul<3,not be, defeated, denies that "Advices from Rome are t Plans Christmas Trip. '"We salute you, Golliwog, Zing of -the Toys—, f ing; for Belgian relief, all railroads of "Well, it came along time for me to start my continue your journey in peace;' and as we passed o "castin* bread upon the the Tru,nik Lines association, covering1 Christmas trip and my brave lieutenant Zis came to them their band was playing and all hands had lined east of the Mississippi and up on their port side to wave us bon voyage and waters" in the way of a north of Norfolk, Va., will transmit me and asked would we risk it. French Lost 20,000 Around such supplies without charge, it was " 'Sure,' said I. 'We must make it to Chamberlin- Merry Christina's. kind word or the passin* announced tonight. The commission for Johnson-DuBose Col's; think of all our little friends "And so it was, all during the trip, with the flag relief in Belgium is trying to effect a of good Santa Claus 'flying, every ship we passed sa- o' yo* tin o* VELVET. Dixmude, Says Dispatch similar arrangement with lines -west over there waiting for us.' of the Mississippi. luted UB. ^ From Holland. The next 'relief ship sailing under "It was a happy, happy voyage;—not an accident charter of the commission will load The Gathering of ~the Clanr next week at Philadelphia, taking on to mar It; all were In high spirits; we had games and Berlin. November 20.—(By Wireless supplies from the northwestern states " 'Aye, aye, Captain, your word is the law,' spoke music and banquets and dances all the way over. to Sayville," L. I.)—rReports received to- and Pennsylvania. Aibout December 1 gallant Zis, and'was off taking the word to all my another ship \vi-ll be dispatched from day from Holland, according to infor- New YoT-k with a cargo of western peoples throughout Toyland to gather themselves and All Ready. The smoking of a pipe b* VELVET with a mation given out in official circles contributions. their belongings for .the trip to Chamberlin-Johnson- here, are to the effect that in the fight- "Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover will sail next DuBose Co.'s. "Now we are here all safe and sound. Today man is the American way of drinking milk ing near Bixschoote and Dixmude the week to join her husband, chairman of in the tent of an Arab—a sign of friendship. French lost 20,000 men and that 1,500 the London commission, and assist him "Well, sir, finer lads you never saw! "Every gal- we shall hold our first public^ reception—-and bid all British, were drowned in the Yser In his work. She was chairman of the lant son and daughter of the land of Toys made ready Atlanta, young and old, welcome to our new home—'• And there's nothing: like the aged-in-the- American woman's relief committee In canal. London during- the early days of the at once. The Bazaar, at Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.'s." wood mellowness of this Smoothest The opinion was expressed in mili- war. Smoking Tobacco to ripen its acquaint- tary circles here today that notwith- standing, the great niimber of Russian ance into friendship. lOc tins and 5c troops In Poland, estimated at 900.0CO Take the edge off the cold metal-lined bogs. excluding those In the Schirwlndt Ghamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company region. General Von Hindenburg woudd these days with a gas room- soon be able to report,a decisive vic- heater. See the gas company. tory. The position of the Russian forces Is considered unfavorable, both on account of the nature of the grounu and because such large forces are con- centrated within a comparatively small -territory. Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir^ Interest in the situation in the -west is momentarily eclipsed by that in the east. Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co. Reports from Vienna tell of successes S in Galicla, including the occupation by ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS the Teutonic allies of Tarnow and I l)VERCOAf s Wieliczka. According to these reports 7,000 prisoners were taken. Constantinople reports further vic- = For SVSen $5.OO to $2O.OO tories near Azov, Salmas and Zavatlar. It ia also said that in consequence of With the Weather1 Came 10v 0 New Goats I For Boys 1 SO to 6.5O the advance of the Arabs, several of the governmental departments of Fort Arrived yesterday and on the racks and in the cases today, ready, 100 good-looking, rich, 5 Best in Town for the Prices. Said, Suez and Ismallia have ' been = Gome and See Them Today. transferred to Zagazlg, an Egyptian full of warmth Coats, whiclh, added to the hundreds already here, makes this the coat store town 40 miles from Cairo; The govern- of Atlanta. ment of the Suez canal is reported to ( W. H. MOOR have been taken over *by the military authorities. These are Priced From $15.00 to $35.00 § Wholesale and Retail Clothing The tango craze has reached another high notch, a new community in West Their values are greater. We bought them .advantageously. 62 W. MITCHELL STREET Virginia being named Tango. Curiously enough there is not a resident who is But the 'styles, the varieties— the choice that may be yours right now, when coats are familiar with the dance. used' most. • ; Silk Plushes, Velvets, Camel's Hair Cloths V Corduroys, Zibeliues, Wide Wale Diagonals A New Plenty of black coats and navy and brown. Belted, styles one after another — it is re- markable the graceful ways makers have used belts this season — fur-trimmed collars, bands of fur around skirt of coats —other s are plain, elegant, tailored garments. Overcoat Suits for Juniors — A Sale Junior Department (Third Floor)! I , V Is the Article of the Hour v The one fact to fix solidly in your mind is, this sale is going to mean suit satisfaction to every young woman who avails herself of it. Sufficient unto the day is the need. At ^ 1 fi Are and A t £ 1 Q Are to However rich the fab- Al «plU. $17.50 Suits Al »plO. $35 Suits ric or fine the tailoring, At $10.00 there are serges, poplins, cheviots and mixture weaves; the broadcloths join this list in ithe $18.50 suits. It is hardly possible that a 3'oung woman could look long among however it may shine e these without finding\th suit she wants. x socially, the overcoat There is variety — some forty suits in all, each with its individuality. Coats of various must also provide the lengths, plain military effects, cutaways, belted and girdled affairs; skirts show tunics and health-guarding fea- plaits and some fur trimmings. Early choosing will be best. tures of warmth and protection. The Time to Select Children's Coats at Savings Children's Coats in sizes, ,i to 6 years, are reduced right at the beginning of, the c^old weather. A sale could hardly be In your new overcoat more timely or, we have seen to this, more satisfactory. you want good wool and good work- manship combined to give comfort, Were $5.00 Were $8.00 Were $9.50 service, perfect fit and graceful $5.75 and $8.50 and $10.75 lines. Velvet coats, serge coats, cheviot coats, chinchilla coats, plaid coats, broadcloth coats, corduroy coats, zibeline coa'ts — some as plain as you please and, some long waisted with belts placed low, some Empire style, navy, gray, green, brown and black. These are overcoat certainties at Muse's. $ Your Saturday morning call will demonstrate the comfort of 95 Were .95 Were $18.50 possession. , Girls' Party Dresses at 10 $15 at*14 to $21.50 Sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. . • • ." Two of our smart standard styles are illustrated—one full, Pretty as pictures! White and cream nets,, plaited and ruffled and flounced and lace-trimmed. Frenchy you will say at one -"4 length. once when you see how they are fashioned, with pink and' blue .girdles, often placed.very low on a plaited skirt, with bodices that are almost all lace, wkh little sleeyes and necks touched with colors and French flowers. $25 • l v . ' - " . ' ' Geq. Muse Clothing Co. Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co. Page jf THE CONSTITUTION, ATJLANTA, GA, SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914.

to the mark this morning being Zt de- odist church .Bishop Denny presented ference meet'with them next year. It to .Mr. , Duval a handsome silver loving -was stated that every church in .that crees in the latter part of November, city, asMreil as the: mayor, council and 1901. Water pipes were found to nav* cup, as a token of the love and esteem the commercial bodies of the city, join- 8 BODIES WASH ASHORE been frozen and all over the city plumb- GOVERNOR PFRORIDA; In which the clans hold their pastor.. • ed In 'the invitation. The" Invitation ers were in demand. Many families LEO FRANK AGAIN The cup, which Is silver and mounted was accepted, and the conference voted were caught with short coal supplies "on' 'ebony, twenty Inches In height to meet there next year. and there was some suffering: until the bears the following inscription^ "Pre Mrs; Warren A. Candler was,-present- coal companies were able to make de- r ed to the conference, and made an ad- AFTER STORM ON LAKE liveries. It is announced that the tem- WITNESS tlANfl CASE aented to Rev."-George W. Duval by dress in -behalf of the Woman's aux- perature-'may go even lower tomorrow the Baraca class of the Marietta First iliary work of the Wesley Memorial morning. IflSESfflG POINT Methodist church. For four years our FOR COLD hospital, of Atlanta. Mrs. Candler Grand Marais, Mich., November 20.— Coldest Since 1873. . • Denies All Intent to Defraud pastor. 1910-191*." The flaraca class stated that the sum needed to take Bight persons are known to have per- SavannahBavannan, o«.. November so.—*rn« <. • _____ <-_,__.. r».-_i'_ _ j.~ making the gift is known as one of advantage of the gift of Asa G. Can- ished In the gale which has swept. Lake in Sale of the Ever- the most enterprising .classes In the dler of $75,000 to the hospital Is nearly Associated Charities, City coldeseldest NoNovembev r weather since 1872 _>Upreme l^OUTt JJCClineS tO in hand, and appealed that the preach- Superior for the .last three days, and was felt in Savannah today, the ther- } state. It has a membership .of over ers of Georgia take up the task of rave fears are felt that there may mometer 'dropping; to 24 degrees at S . • • (lades. ' 100 men, and Is in a thriving: and grow- Warden's Of f ice and Chris- a. m. November 20, 1872, the thermomy Certify Case to ; Supreme raising -the balance. ave been greater loss of life. The lunj- eter dropped to 22 degrees, but with ing condition. Xrfn C. Baldwin is presi- Dr. D, W. Eichelberger, of the Anti- f er barge Annie M. Peterson has been this single exception today's was the Kansas^ City, Mo., HSfovemDer «0.— dent of the class, while W. T. Dumas is Saloon league, was presente T d to the wrecked, and the steamer C. F. Curtis tian Helpers' League Have Court of U. S.—Dorsey to vice president; J. G. Loooiey, secretary; conference, and spoke of th* plans of arid the barge S. K. Marvin have not coldest November weather since th* es- Florida state officials understood and the league for the-prohibition ngbit ip been heard from since the three ves- tablishment of' the local weather bu- ndeayored to make purchasers under- J, A. Hardeinanj treasurer, 'and Mrs. D. this state for the next two years., i reau. The water In the streets was Fight Further Effort. R. Xittle, teacher. Tne class was or- sels left Bar'aga early Wednesday for Many Calls for Aid. frozen into Ice and icicles could be seen stand that land In the Everglade* had Mrs. Charles G. Mitchener, of Rans- Tonawanda, N. Y. \ hanging'from the houses wherever wa- to be drained before it was haibitable, ganized In 1907. ,, . .s. a Woman's Christian Teinperance Eight bodies—those of six 'men and ter had been dripping. Pedestrians Mr. Duval responded, to the gift of union -worker, addressed the conference two- women—were found today on the This is a weather tory baaed on one On the ground th'at no constitutional according to the testimony today, of the class in a touching, speech. body this afternoon regarding prohi- shore 8 miles from the life-saving sta- were surprised to see an artificial pond Governor Parfc Trammell, of .Florida, Rev. M. S. Williams introduced a of the most severe weather sieges At- vf_ tuw „.„„.„„_ joint exists in'the Leo Frank case, in bition in Kansas. tion here. The Peterson carried a crew frozen over. The* wlnd^r^sacned^ ~a. ve- [ which he proposes to be substantiated. In the trial of E. C. ChainHberB, presi- resolution, which was adopted by the The board of missions observed of only seven. lanta ha. sexperienced since the weath- dent, and four alleged agents of the conference, asking that a committee their anniversary tonight-when Dr. J. Storm warningrst were displayed and a er bureau was established. _ Chambers X*and company. The -de- 'Of Revs. J. E. Dickey, B. P- Allen, H. Camak, of, Spartanburg, S. C., spoke. heavy northwest gale -was blowing- It deals -with statistics, the As- Imum temperature of - between 18 and fuaal to grant a writ of error. Solici- fendants are charged with using the Fletcher Walton; W. K. Dillard, J. H. when the C- F. Curtis, towing the two 22 degrees may be expected tomorrow tor General Hugh M. Doraey will make Eakes and W. L- Pierce be autharlaed barges, left Barasa, That was the last sociated Charities, the Christian Heto- morning. malls to defraud la t±us sale of Flor- to petition the superior court of F"ul- CHEMISTS WILL MEET heard of-the boats,until wreckage from office a fight against the move of Frank's ida lands. ' . ton county for a charter of incorpora- the Peterson came ashore today. ers' leasue, the city wardens - I>amas* «t Rtrtledge. ,- ry young chaps attorneys-to gain a hearing before the Governor Trammell explained that tion for the-North Georgia conference, AT UNIVERSITY CLUB Lrife-savlrig crews in power boats im- tuiu fcwtwou »"***«a« «-. «-*j J ** _ Rutledge, Ga., November 20. —{iSpe - supreme court of the United States. the staite sold certain tracts of Tver- of the Methodist Episcopal church, mediately 'Started ' out to search for who blew in on the 'blinds ol the Dixie cial.) —Th e sudden cold snap did much South: \ " more wreckage, but none iiad been damage at Ruledge.. A number of au- Immediately following: the -declina- glades land, to obtain money to fcuild The conference' was Bartered for The Georgia section of the American found tonight, Flyer at 2:30 a. m. Friday mornllng. tomobile tion of the Georgia court to Issue a canals and drain the remainder. He Chemical society will hold a- meeting, and gasoline pumps •wer• e a period of twenty years in!868. I^ater; thts evening at S o'clock at the Uni- In the first placi> there's no use set- bursted and many ipipes tours ted. writ of error, Attorneys Harry Alex- asserted that for a time it was im- In 1888, it yras rechaltered, winchversity club. E. H. Armstrong-. will tins forth the fact that Friday South Gcovcft* Record. ander and Henry Feeples. counsel for possible to sell any ol the land bs- cliartei was 'expired in '.90S. Sin>e make an address on "The"Injurious Ac- Take the edge off the cold Thursflay night were mishty cola.^ Tiiomasvllle. Ga., November 20. — Frank on his constitutional motion, left cauae of the agitation about Florida then the matter had been -lost aight tion of Nitric Acid on Sulphuric Acid (Special.) —-Winte r struck south Geor- land, -but added that In the last year of until now. This step is taken that Plants," and Secretary J. S. Brogdon for Washington to confer with Justice the conference may have legal exist- these da^s with a gas room- gia ahead of schedule, time and the Joseph R. Lomar, of the United States the state had been selling Bverglact«3 will speak on "Ground Limestone," The mercury went down to 25 degrees last muck land at p-rlces ranslns from 520- ence. meeting will' be preceded by a Dutch night, the coldest recorded for so early supreme court, with a vie.w to getting to $100 an acre. I Rev. Henry F; Branham, of Jasper, supper^ _ • , heater. See the gas company. in the season. Owing to dryness of the him issue the writ. Replying to a question of. the court j today asked to be, relieved from the No fight on this move will be made active ministry. He haa been a mem- morning on. \ The soil it is hoped vegetation Is not great- as to way the state did not drain the f from this ly damaged. Cold continues tonight, b.y Dorsey. In event Judge Lamar lands and then, sell them, thereby de- 1 ber of- the conference for twenty- cold snap has been three years, and has served some of THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY gth of tV.the ~ wl. be milder and heavy frost is expected in the grants .the defense appeal, however, rivins a -profit, Governor Tramn «111 morning, the wind which blew a sale the solicitor will present an argument said It waa not practical under exist- I the most Important charges In the JUNIORS ENTERTAINED last night having subsided. ingr conditions In Florida. He said I conference. .Recently he was financial for a time at least. in .rebuttal to the effect that no con- agent for Young Harris college. The Coldest November Day. stitutional point exists in the famous the Everglades are not a -rwamip, tut War er Weather "rjck land, covered with saw grass. conference granted the location at his The Junior class of the Atlanta Th Washington, November 20.—/The cold case, and that Frank's lawyers are not R. H. Ellis, supreme oourt fustic* own request, logical seminary was entertained at a Justified in their effort to carry the William David Stephenson was re- social last night at the home of the .J^^^W**™ wave which spread over the southern. and fomner attorney general or Flor- president, Rev. B. L. Hood, 258 Stewart "ml. when the mercury dropped to 10 atatea last night and today, forcing the case into' the highest court. ida, testified along 'the same lines. ceived as an elder from the Northern avenue, by the senior and middle class- mercury below freezing; had spent He will present as corroboration the "You have a personal Interest in Methodist church. es. Progressive games were played, Its force tonight, and, according toprecedent- established by the Georgia this case?" asked Francis M. Wilson, Preachers Must Suffer. and J. W. Davenport, winner of the weather bureau forecasters, a reaction court when it refused to" grant the writ, United States district attorney. 1 most games, waa awarded. a miniature with quick effect Is bringing higher "Yes, sir," replied Judge Ellis. "I Bishop Denny, contemplating the bale of cotton as a prize. temperatures. Will Be Resenteitced. interested In it becauaft I 4on*t large number of new members coming Into this conference, announced this W. H. Means acted as master of cer- Reports from Atlanta early tonight The remlttitur on the supreme court want to see the honor of the etate of v emonies, and the reception^ committee show a temperature of 54 degrees Florida Impugned." morning that some of the preachers was composed of George E, Guild, Rob- m decision will be sent down within the would suffer during the next year and velocity of ung hurricane thin, there. At Jacksonville, Fla., it was 34; Judge Ellis said Mr, Chambers and ert Hamilton and James S. Henry., at Mobile, 40; Chattanooga, 24; Mem- next ten days. By the time It reaches others helped provide the money with would have to live oh less than for- caused Atlanta's temperature to reach phis, 34, and Charlotte, N. C., 26, the lower court, habeas corpus pro- which the Everglades were ibeing! merly, on account of the crowded con- a desree lower than any day of ^ tort From northern Virginia to New Eng- ceedings will be taken out against drained. On his cross-examination it; dition of the ranks. He stated that land near normal November tempera- he, is. having a difficult time placing FARM CREDIT LAWS winter. The coldest day o£ 191. waa Frank and he will be brought before was developed that the purchasers- of all the men In their • ap-pointmenta. March 4 with a temperature o£ 15.0-. tures will prevail tomorrow. Judge Hill for re-sentencing to the land would be obliged -to pay a tax in URGED BY GRANGERS Resinol Soap This announceement by Bishop Den- When their doors were thrown open callows. This is expected- during the addition to the state and county taxes for the drainage work done by the ny . created a little sensatio ; n amons middle part of next week. It will make the preachers, and led to the conclu- Wilmington, Del.. November 20.-^-The the third time Frank's doom date has state. sion that a much larger number of National Grange went on record at Its ibeen set. changes will be made In the appoint- annual convention today as favoring clears bad GREAT IMST IN The action of the supreme court ments this year than usual./ farm credit legrlsJatlon. a government- CANDLER SPEAKS A large class of local preachers owned merchant marine, government refusing to certify to the proposed were elected to deacons' orders this ownership^ of the. telephone and tele- writ of error came as a distinct shock ON UNIVERSITY morning, and will be ordained Sunday graph, system and pure food legislation. complexions as in the regions they had fled. to the defense, who had fondly < by the bishop. Among those elected A resolution opposing the opening of Pimples and blackheads dis- Record for Charities. BELGIAN MOVEMENT pected to carry their case to Washing- were James Hill Couch, Wills Mc- the Panama-Pacific exposition on Sun- ton, unhampered, through this channel. Continued From Page One. Afee Jones, Thomas Eugene Fuller day was laid on the table. appear, red, rough, blotchy com- More than 100 applicants applied Now, however, they will have to de- Charles M. Dunaway, George Bvins plexions become clean, clear and fortood. work and shelter Many of Many Delegates From Georgia, pend entirely upon the view of anyone Ing address to the conference today, .Sunimers, William Bascom Hushes and Schooner Driven Ashore. velvety, and hair health and them were mothers with children, of the Justices of which they can ap- scored the preacher who would use his Fred Collett pwne. hungry little ones who huddled be- A lively debate was Indulged In for ^Havana, November 20.—The schooner beauty are aided by the regular and Florida Cities Will At- peal; ' . • .-:>•,.,.,-, pulpit as a fortress behind which to thirty minutes when the name of Cheslie, of Barrsboro, N. S., lumber fore meager fires throughout the day It Frank loses in this final court hide and throw out his abuses upon George HIHyer Turner was presented, laden from Fascagoula for Havana, was use of Resinol Soap. It does its to stave off the dulling winds that tend Atlanta Meeting. fight his only hope lies in the prisop the people. The bishop declared such •with the request that he be ordained driven on the beach 10 miles west of work easily, quickly and at little , tore through warped weatherboard- commission and governor. The appli- elder In the ehurchj Opposition to- giv- Havana in a storm today. The Cuban a thing to be cowardly, and that noth- gunboat Hatuey saved all the crew. coatevenwhenothermethodsfaiL ing and broken panes. cation for writ of error was made ing admirable could "be found In suoh ing him orders was pronounced, and - The city warden's office was tlie Quitman. Ga., November 20.—(Spe- the final vote of the conference was The vessel and her cargo will be a total The •oathinsr, restortaff influence that cial.)—The mail of the Industrial club Thursday afternoon, in supreme court a procedure; that the request be not granted. loss. scene of 'many tragic examples of a chambers. Justice Evans presiding In Immediately after the roll call of the makeB this'possible is the Resinol which eitv's dependents. Women and cnu- for the past three days has been so the absence of Chief Justice Fish, who Venn this soap contains and which physician* heavy on the. Belgian movement as to morning, Bishop Denny Called for the dren. came all day to the place pload- ; was absent. At the conclusion of the Rev. George W. Duval, who for four The question was -called, "Where have prescribed foryeara in the care of Ing for food, firewood and clothing make it impossible for the office force argument, the court declined to make shall the conference be held next Teeth chattering, dress in akin and Bealp troubles. Sold by aUdealera of the club to handle it. From all parts years has been pastor of the Marietta year?" Rev. S. E. Wasson, Dr. J. H in toilet eooda. For sample free, write ' and shelter. A record was ' also 'set the certificate. No written opinion was First Methodist church, ' and Is now here is for the Christian Help*r.«' of Georgia letters are pouring in and Eakes. Hon. John W. Bale, all of Rome, the cold? Buy a gas room- to Dept. 9-P. Rcsicol; Baltimore, Md. telegrams coming stating that the given. host to the conference. In the name announced the invitation of the Rome league on Decatur street, they never Except that tliey were inexpressibly of the Baraca class of the First Meth- Firsf Methodist church that the con- heater. ; housed so many suffering ,objects of pairties will be on hand at-the meeting surprised at the state court's position charity in thc-ir life. in Atlanta, November 24. In fifteen Frank's attorneys would make no They had thirty-one beds at this years such state-wide Interest In such statement. Neither . would Solicitor olace. More than fifty ragged and a proposition has not been seen. It is penniless men sought hospitality there being manifested by men of Uie very Dorsey. Thursday and last night. highest rani&s, bankers, railroad presi- Drop From Blind dents, land owners and capitalists. Now Up to Lamar. Two of this soiled and shivering le- Even Jacksonville has wired that they Washington, November 20.—A re- sion were youthful^ birds of passage will send a grood delegation to the view of' the Frank case by ths suprem* who had spent all of early ^Friday Atlanta meeting-. • Perry, Fla~~~ , wired court rests largely .with Justice La,mar morning huddled before an outdoor two days ago that they would hav..„.„e who is assigned to the circuit in which fire in the Southern railway yards on flve delegates at the Atlanta meeting. Georgia Is located. Custom of the jus- the city's outskirts, where they hail Macon will come with twenty or thirty tices requires that applications for dropped off the blind baggage of the delegates. Savannah will have about "writs of error" must be presented first Dixie Flyer as she roared her way ten and Quitman about ten. Colum- to the Justice assigned to the clrcui into town in the teeth o£ the icy gale bus will send five and Bainbridge two. in which the case originates. : Should at 2:30 o'clock. JDr.. Z-evinstein, 1012 Grant building, Justice Lamar''-grant' the writ,- the- case Europe'"*** ' - s Anxiet.' ' s • , ^*y Ove\ *** r Afraid to venture further into town has (been designated to g-ive out all would go on" to'the court's docket am , ' ' ^ "** for fear of arrest, they had alighted publicity in regard to the movement. would not fae heard for about two years in the yards. Tho Wind beat down A permanent organization for the unless advanced. - upon them with the fury of an Arcvic Should- Justice Lamar decline to etorm and their scanty clothing flap- issue the ~wrlt, he. might consent to ped aro-und their quivering bodies. a>n application being presented to the Over at a far end of the expanse of the Piedmont hotel. 'entire court, or the attorneys might o tracks ,glowed a blaze of coals drop K. F. yhedden. chairman of the Bel- their own volition make application t< ped from a passing switch engine. gian immigration committee In At- the other justices/ America's Attitude Picking: coals from the tracks, they lanta, is send out letters to hundreds rekindled the blaze and sat before it— of people, urging the support of the v v or rather crouched—until daybreak, organisation and explaining its pur- when they dared come into town. ' ' ' • ' . '.'' Then the cravings of hunger drove Landowners over the state are re- them to town, where they wandered quested to communicate with the ex- cutlv JMS OF PRIZE SHIPS from one place to another seekln« —; i . *;, * committee's headquarters, 1012 •work. They were advised, as «Sn ' G.rant building-, as soon as possible, and That there is a real concern throughout Europe over the resort, to so to the ASsoclatet Char- state how many Belgian Immigrants Ities. There iliss Kdith Thompson, as- th£i£ idle lands will accommodate. blstant director, furnished them with The meeting will be opened by J. TELL ABOUT CAPTURE attitude of America on the war is proved by the many anxious the first meal they had eaten in forty- j Offlesby, of Quitman, at 10 o'clock, eight hours. She sent them last night na tne election «of a permanent chair- the Ohrlstia-n Helpers' league, and man will follow. Mayor Woodward will Men Believed Ship? intended editorials on the subject in the press of Great Britain, France, to. Provision German Men-of-War. and Germany^

New York,* November 20.—The cap- tains and crews of the American steam- . THE LITERARY DIGEST in its issue for November which they were employed. close with a general discussion and u~- er I^orenzo' and the Norwegian steamer They gave their a^es aa 19 and 21, pomtment of committees. Thor, captured 'by the British cruiser and their numea us Hoy Hansfell and At 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, ad- Berwick in West1 -Indian waters De- 21st, contains an important article on this subject, including Jamesi 1'iirish. dresses will be made by w.- A:-Win- burn/of Savannah':"!." J Henderson of! cause u was alleged tKey had',on "board ^ Atlanta Schools Suffer. Colum'bus. and W. S. Staples, .of Macon. I coal for the German .cruiser Karlsruhe Atlanta's schools suffered, too, from The committees will then make a re- arrived here today aboard the steamer translated extracts from representative European newspapers. the int'-use cold. Several -grades \ o£ port. Guiana from St. Lucia, the Kilf^ewood grammar school were Delegations will be present from The Lorenzo and the Thor. together dismissed during the early morning on Qmtman. Atlanta. Savannah. Macon, account of insufficient heat. One s^rade •with the Spreewald, of the Hamburg- of the Grant Park school was abandon- American line, are held as British ed because of tUo same condition, as izes of war in -the hartoor of St. Lu- Don't miss reading it. was a grade of the Williams Street school. The cold wa-ve was confined to the cotton bolt. Record temperatures were also established' in Macon. Asheville. " The Literary Digest" week by week not only gives the Augusta, Birmingham, Montgomery and Nashville. Nashville's temperature at 7 a- m, registered 10 degrees, the cold- est'iii the United States at that time. most comprehensive, reliable and interesting account of the war, There is no rain nor unsettled weath- er In yight for today. •Canton, Americus, Montezuma, Dun- News August 4 for Frey .Bentos, near Snow In Knlelsli. woody, Newnan. Altmore, Ala.7 Tulla-' BUenos Aires, the mate said,' but after but its editors are keeping in close touch with developments and KaTelich. X. C., November UO.—The homa, Tcnn., Jacksonville. Fla., White leaving the capes the course was laic first hciivy snow of the season in this Springs. Fin. and Perry/. Fla for the Bahamas. The Thor later wat. Beet ion boJ^an at 6 o'clock this, morn- New additions to the Atlanta com- joined 'by the Lorenzo, which appearei public opinion in America and elsewhere, and Digest readers ing", and within two hours more than mittee are R. N. Berrlen, Jr. W W to be-loaded with coal; the Neukar. o two Inches h;i.d tV.llen. Reports indK Croston. Ed. H tnman. James B. Nevin, the North German Uoyd line with L J. K. Orr and G. "W. Kibble. valuable cargro from Cuba, and the cate the fall covers u large portion of Spreewald. These vessels cruised abou will be sure to know every phase of the probable eflfect of ,the tho state. the Bahamas and the West Indies fo_ 31 neon SHi vcrs4. several weeks, according to the mate "Mat-on. Oa... November 20.— (Special,) who said the belief was they were war upon all peoples throughout the world. . , Macon this morning shivered in the seeking to provision German men-pf coldest November weather in her his- war. tory when tin- temperature dropped On Septem'ber 9 the Berwick came down to 1!» do threes, ay a northwest up from the south, Olesen said, an* tviml direct from North Dakota swept an officer with an armed crew wen The busiest of busy people can spare two hours weekly over the oily. Never before in this aboard the Thor, looked over her pa- month has it been so cold, tho nearest OF COnONjRE DECIDED pers and put her -under seizure. Tha night the Thor was taken by a prize crew to St. Lucia. The day after she reading "The Literary Digest." Even in this short time, were A reached St. Lucia hanbor the Berwicl Allowances by Roads for Com- •brought the Lorenzo and the Spreewald Mother's Friend pression at Ports Held according to Olesen. they to read nothing else, they can learn more about all those Before Baby Arrives Unlawful. BANKERS OF LOUISIANA subjects which concern mankind everywhere than could he who During several weeks of expectancy WILL DISCUSS COTTON there i3 a splendid external embrocation By John Corrigan, Jr. in our "itother's spends many hours in indiscriminate reading. .Friend" in' which Washington, November 20.—(Special.) Shreveport, La., November 20.—A thousands of women in the case brought by Inman. Akers meeting of all Louisiana bankers in- have the most un- & Inman against the Atlantic Coast, terested in the production^and market- bounded confidence. f. They have' used it pi v and .know. They tell rt ft r>Arnn->iDo! 1, t_ V ~~""" " "*~ I HeiCt 4 causes and sreat physical relief is the cents per 100 pounds. This, practice The Ohio-Florida Special will be in- result as expressed by a host of happy is sustained. The rate charged at: WU? augurated Cincinnati to Jacksonville, mothers who write from experience. mingrton, Charleston and Norfolk i»»>m_ 'North"and"soutT4T J.I- *"*J™««M Wlhi TueVd'aVI November 24. 1914. Effective . tas open in use many ye?.rs. and is recom- Carolina and Virginia to the?e portrtss i November 22, Florida SBDecial ', Xo. 6, mended by grandmothers -who in their ear- Inman--., -Aker- s &_ Inma.....™n. jonotaineP° - a I wHi~£rchanire• d•> to arrive'Atianta'li:35 lier days learned-co rely upon this splendid that the allowance for compression at' a m., leave Atlanta 11:43 a. m.: Xo. 15 aid to TromtiH. the ports was illegal and prejudicial! changed to arrive from Br.unswick 7:00 You can obtain "Mother's' Friend" at to the interior cotton' merchants inThee n m.; No. 16 changed to arrive from Almost any drug store. Get a tattle commissio.„„,„n .Hel-..^d that- ^transporta.. "S. - I gj^tt^ooga, 9:35 p.m .; No.u for Bir. to-day and then write for our little book tion service is completed when the cot- mtngham and Shreveport changed to so useful to e^pectaizt mothers. ton is delivered at the ports and that leave Atlanta 10:50 p.. ra.. instead of FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of'the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary) MEW YORK Address Bradfield 'Regulator Cft» 312 the practice of allowing- for compres- 11:10 p. m. J. C. BEAM Bids., Atlanta, Ga* sion thereafter Is illegal "and must Assistant General Passenger Agent.

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series of sermons on What W* Be i [ as toastmaster, and -trc u ed Joseph Sermon on "Belief." lleve Sundaj morning at 31 o clock ' DR. PIERCE BLAMES A McCord who sjolce ou a "Certified All you've got to do is Re\ Trcd ^v Line pastor of the First His subject will be What We Believe, Balance Sheet Other interesting talks light it. The gas room-heat T^nix eraalist church T? Past Harris A.bout Man There will be good music POLITICS FOR ATTACK Y.M.C.A. were m^de bj Capta,m R M JGmison street will pi each the lecond of a of Macon Messrs Hudson Jloore, Gar- Sundaj school at 9 45 o clock All are roll Latnner Claude Smith '"ugene C er does the rest. See the gas in\ited BY FIFTH WARD CLUB Callawa> George A Sirams W & Kell At " 30 o clock Rev Line will preach and Charles J Aletz company today. a Masonic sermon at Bolt on RULES SUPREME COURT PROVES SUCCESSFUL Di J M Pierce "* member of the school board from the fifth waid Fri- \LINEN CLOTH WANTED A. W. Fite'* Action in Naming day replied fo his critics in the Fifth 874 General Memberships, But Uneeda Biscuit TO BANDAGE WOUNDS Temporary Receiver for the Ward impi ovement club by declaring1 Only 175 of 4OO Business that he will not resign his place Nourishment—fine fla- Brigadier A W Crawford, of the State Mutual Set Aside. Furthermore he will not make a report Men Sign Cards. local faalv ation Armv corps Is making to the club foi anj conduct on hi«? part vor—purity—crispness another public request for contribu and he will continue to serve and be tions of old linen and cotton cloth The supreme covirt of Georgia luled responsible onlj to the general council In the campaign of the young "Men s —wholesomeness. AH for bandages, to be used in the hos Trtdaj in the case of the State Mutual Christian association to increase its pitals in .Europe Se\ eral shipments Councilman elect "\\ H Johnson is membership b> 1 200 in one week the for s cents, in the ha\ e been made from Atlanta already Life Insurance company of Rome Ga blamed by Dr Pierce for the criticism workers reported Friday the last da> and it is the aim of the Salvation that Judge A W Fife of the Cherokee hurled at him bj the cl ib He says of the crusade that the> had procured moisture-proof package. Vrm> workers to send a new consigrnv circuit was disqualified "b> reason of that he failed to support Johnson in a total of 1 049 new members Of this ment each week should that be poa totttl 874 were general memberships v relationship by affmlt* to an ititerest his race and foi that reason politics I £> ble ed party obtained from among the clerks and I In speaking of the purpose of this Ins befn injected Into the clubs affair-* employes of Atlanta s business houses i pquest Brigadier Crawford sa> s An The supreme court s decision re and that the attack on him is nothing manded the case to the Flojd county This number is 4 more than the bOO immense number of bandages arc con more than an effoi t bj Johnson to place minimum the campaigners started out !I st mtlv being needed on the front By superior court stating that Judge 1 some partisan in the plice to get miking small gifts of old pillowslips Fite s action in appointing a temporarv Pour hundred new business men sheets and pieces of linen for the pur receiver for the fatate Mutual was null Dr Pierce savs that the whole trou members were sought by the asgocia pose we can easily contribute to the tale with the club is that the members < omfort of thousands of wounded and void tion and the committees in charge of The supreme court also handed down ire tijing to be the w holt, show in the the canvass repoited they had obtained •\broad w ithout an\ cost The Salva fifth ward 175 of the 400 txo successful were the tion Armv hal» made arrangements for two other decisions in cases involving i oung men campaigners in their gen the sterilization of everv bit of the the State Mutual in which the state in But thev re not savs Di Pierce I i tloth received under medical super want to co operate with the (people of era! membership crusade that the as \isiou in New York Ihis necessar> surance commission sought to have the sociation I rlday decided to pick four affairs of the insurance rompam the waid but 1 am onH one of- twelve of their leaders and put them on the MOTHERS I precaution. and the making of the | cloth into linkages and pads will be placed in charge of the state insurxnce membeis intl I <*aii t give oideis as business men s committee to help bring 1 done free of charge if we can onl\ commission for cam fcnt, on the busi though I ov, n^d the whole s>stem 111 the needed _2o new recruits The ' obtain fi om the public the matei lal ness of the ompan\ until it can be Mderman J Y\ Maddox and Council 400 business men must be had to make IF ANY OF YOUR CHILDREN i In addition steamship lines have put on a flrmei basis or for liquidatmj the organization self supporting A men Tesse B Lee ind John Slsson who meeting of the canvassers will be held I piomised to carry the shipment** of its assets are activ e members of the club say tht bandages to England free of One of these petitions of the com next Tuesday xvhen a final report will HAS TODAY A LITTLE PEEPING charge I w ill be glad to send for mission was brought bv Attorney Gen that thej. will cairj out the wishes of be made tt is expected that b> that any luantities of cloth if notified at eral Warren \ Grlce being filed with the members to the extent of asking time the 400 maik will bate been at GRAHAM CRACKERS 1 30" Peck building Iv v 4790 !_, Judge Moses Wright of the Rome cir Dr Pierce to co operate with the club tained cuit who disqualified himself from in all school .matters The campaign detachment headed bj TOE STICKING OUT OF ITS A food for every day. passing on the case on the grounds Councilman elect Johnson blamed by Hai rison Jones earned off first honors that Judge Fite had already granted a Dr Pierce for the attacU on him stout in the general membership division Crisp, delicious and BURROUGHS NATURE CLUB temporary receiver The supreme ly denies that politics is behind the Its total v. as 535 members in three SHOE—EITHER GET A NEW TO PLANT MANY TREES courts decision upheld Judge Wright movement to oust him days Franklin Chalmers committee strengthening. Fresh The other petition of the insurance Dr Pierce issued the following state got in the largest number of members commission was filed with Judge Fite ment In replj to the action of the In this division the total having been PAIR OR HAVE THEM baked and fresh de- Sptcial effort Is being made by the seeking that the commission be gi\ en Fifth Ward club 192 George Winship Jr s contingent Bui i ougvis Nature club of Atlanta to charge of the affairs of the company Last year the Fnglish avenue school gathered in "39 new members The REPAIRED—LOOK AT livered. 10 cents. hia\t, Xr'bor da> December 4 cfle The supreme court s decision also up Was overcrowded and a house near the committee of this division ha\ ing the brated t planting- sin ubs and trees held Judge PHe s denial of this peti school w as i ented for the overflow largest number to its creait was that tint w ill attract birds and protect tion explaining that Fudge Fite had The Ashby street school which is in headed bj L O Grlce with 160 mem THIS SALE TODAY, fruit fiie club has listed 27 native not erred in failing to grant their peti easj, walking distance of English ave bers tit es ami shnbs that will .apply in tion since he had previously named a nue for the older children was less The best individual work was done LOOK AT THIS PICTURE Th ^ piogram and Miss J R Prentiss i eceiv er for the company before the than one third filler] A similar condl by Henr\ CJradj Bell a nephew of 1 L_ J inipei street se-oreitary of Uhe insurance commission s petition was tion obtained in other sections of the Congressman Tom Bell He Ines at club will supiplj purchases with cut filed cltj Gaines\ ille and is a student at the At OF A COMFORTABLE I t The office of the state insurance The boai d of education determined lanta Law college His iecord wis GT The el ib announces also that a cele commission considers that Frldav s de to utilize tverv one of the school build new members Not a >oung man whom SHOE—DO YOU THINK I i itioi will be held Arbor dSj at the cisions were favorable to them due to ings in the citv to their full capacity he approached he said had turned him M ren s Nest in West Fnd whiqh 13 the 1<»14 act of the legislature requu by transferring older children from down He was one of the workers me of the onl> two bird sanctiiaries ing all domestic insurance companies ov ercrow ded schools to underfilled transferred to the committee of buai A FOOT COULD POS- in the south to qualify through Its office and with schools ness men The others w ere Harrison its approv al before a receivership The Fnglish a\enue patrons object Tones George "H inship Jr and Brooks SIBLY BE SQUEEZED IN could be granted for the company pro etl to anj. of their children being trans Mell DEATH AGAIN VISITS v ided the insurance commission itself ferred to Ashbv stieet because as thej Dr "W S Kendrick at Frldaj. s met the requirements of the new art sajd there was a social line between luncheon Uiged the neceasitv of get SUCH A NATURE SHAP- ting in the total of 400 business men THE PHAG*N FAMILY the two schools Social lines are one so that the association of which he ED SHOE? NOW LIS- of the abominations of the public school is a dnector might properly look after ri e death of both 6f Mar> Phagan s PRICE SPENT NOTHING system which the board of education Is the bo>s under Its care I)r Ivendrlck S aiidparents ha\e occurred since her determined to abolish Furthermore entered tw o bo', s on the association s TEN—TODAY 600 PAIRS murdei in the National Pencil factor> IN GENERAL ELECTION It would hive been Inexcusable foi the membership jolls ind will pa\ their on April t-t) 191,. The grandfathei board to continue to rent a building anm a.1 fees THESE CHILDREN'S T D Price who was elected f om for the English avenue overflow when \\ill im la kson Phipr^n died jester \shby street school a new building A delightful new bis- daj morning at his 1 ome in "Mai letta m ssloner of agriculture of the state buiit at a cost of $50000 less than a ACCOUNTANTS GIVEN SCHOOL SHOES AND, -xnrl will be laid to i est in the famili during the recent elections to succeed mile distant offered more than sufH bur\ ing: lot beside the bodies of the cient room for the overflow DELIGHTFUL DINNER FOR DRESSY OCCA- cuit, with a. rich and m r-dc re-d girl iml h s wife who died himself swore to an iffida\ it Fridij to the effect that he spent not one Nothing w ould satisfy the Fnglish delicious cocoanut fla- during progress of the trial of T-»eo a\eruie people but to keep all of their To top off their labors of Wednesday SIONS, TOO—PATENT? 1 rank convicted of the crime cent to get Into office His affidawt children in the 1 nglish i\enue school and Thursd-vj the Georgia Board of Ac vor. Crisp and alw ays The funer U will be held in the Sec follows and to rent outside buildings for the countant Pjcamlners ga\e an elegant AND DULL CALF-BUT- ond Baptist church in Marietta, where November -0 1914 overflow no matter how big the over dinner Thlursda^ night to the Novem fresh. 10 cents. "\I i 3 I hagan s funeral was conducted SI A.TE OF G.TORGIA COLNT1 Ot flow and no matter how great the cost her 1914 class of applicants for the TONED *- intlaj morning it 11 o clock PULTON This the board ci not do In the first C P \ degi ee (overs were laid for Personally appeared before me place it hasn t vhe mone> to jent out tw ent> tw o guests ami a delightful I D Price who on oath sa\ s and side bu Id ngs and in the second place meeting T\ I** held 7oel lluntei acted PAIR ASSERTS AGED HUSBAND deposes that there was no expense it would be lepiehensible foi the board FOR $1.89 AND in urretl b> him m connection with to spend the monev foi th \t purpose ' SMASHED HER BONNET the general election held on the if the monej were available •!i d dav of November 1914 at which election he was a candidate I v straw bonnet smashed b> her 8_ for election as commissioner of ag DORSE Y HAS CONFERENCE 1,000 PAIRS WOMEN'S FELT (JULIET) BEDROOM I \ r old husband was the star e\l>ibit riculture for the state of Georgia I tbc duorce trial of Mrs Mirtha H J D PRICE REGARDING NELMS CASE SLIPPERS —RED, ( i ij before Tudge \\ H ElHs pester Sworn to and subscribed before me i RO&ERTSON- th s the 20th da> of November 1914 Anothei onfei ence wa^ held between (Seal) T J R TOHNSON Solicitor 11 igh Dorsej and Mrs John GLACKMAN BLACK AND BROWN, "Votarv Public Fulton County Ga W Melms :efearcllng the prosecution of led she stated out a montn wner M> commission expires June 1 1917 LII romo-nce came to an aibrupt end \i tor Inn sad his wife in Fulton AT count\ It was den ed however that I he husband v, as t \ eteran in the thej consi lerod thf mattP-r of addition SANITARIUM -Buy biscuit baked by \ il vi ar The ca^e is still bpfore the al indictments a^ unst the tw o sus 170-17+ CAPITOL *VE. ATLANTA o i t LIFE A FAILURE, pects It was also announced that Mar NATIONAL BISCUIT Lecture on "Immigrants." AGED MAN NEARS hall Nfelms would remain in Texas un til the tight had been ei ded in the ,..*: Tirj-t and rg'remost PAIR The Ihimigrant Gateway is thp United States supreme court to avoid COMPANY titl** of a demonsti at ion to be given DEATH BY FREEZING extradition This will iej lire a month .VatcrCure.HeaKkj. it the \\ est Fml Christian church at fl\ e w eeks In the meantime the : Alzuays look for that Name JO p m Sunda\ ( ostumes and Ian aged mothei will stav in \tlant i Resort iq T.HC 5outh SHOE DEPT. OPEN SATURDAYS ^ iffes will picture conditions at Ellis As a negro crawled beneath the searching for new ei idence against slind The public is cordiallj incited "Washington street \iaduct just before the man and woman charged ivith the A SUCCESSFUL MILK CUff£- to Ih s service day Friday he came upon the union murde of hei two da enters Beatrice : TILL 9 P. M. bcious form of an aged man Thinking1 and Elols whose disappearance is a the man dead he i an to the Christian nation wide mysterv WHITE TOR HANDSOME BOOKLET Helpers league to make known his dia ,J. M. HIGH cover> s T Coogler sent an assistant who brought in the numb bodv The mans clothing was tattered and dirty and his hands -were bleeding where chapped Lest You Forget with cold After he had been ievi\ed y "^ •doctors announced that he would li\e When he was strong enough to talk FOR] the aged man said that he was John HIppols te once kno"wn in Detroit i ears The Free ago as. a shrewd criminal lawyei As years passed b\ he said he had failed to prosper and he had creot awa> be ^V*r°v Demonstration SCHOLIS FOOHAZER neath the viaduct to die This is the dav that FOR TIRED ACHING/EFT, SECURE 20 INDICTMENTS 'GUSSE. WEAK ANKLES ON CHARGE OF ARSON Mr Hut ledge, of Chi- AND TO RESL, THE FEET. Captain W R Joyner state fii e in cago, an expert foot spector announced I riday that this > ear he had inspected 53 f res wheie incendiarisim was susp&cted * ast veil specialist, \vill demon- which was the first j ear of the r ew department ->2 fires were investigated strate coin fort-giving Two convictions w ei e aeceured H «t >ear and three persons have al"earl been convicted of arson so ar this GREAT appliances for the relief and cure of all \ ear Of the j3 fnes inspected this \ eti kinds ol tool troubles, such as rheumatism, indictments hai e been secured 11 **<) c-ases which will be tried during thp next 90 days in Oeorgia courts INTRODUCTORY SALE broken-do\\ n arches, cramping of the toes, The amount of property darn \ge is a result of these ^0 fires, where arson etc Is alleged to have been pr^tctl ed lo tals $20 000 Of $5 and $6 CRYSTO-EASE Rim or Rimless Eye- Over half of the fires original n " from arson took place south of Macon No Charge, No Obligation to Bay Ga glasses and Spectacles For One Week Only at $1.39 Tliere ha.ve been seven white men one w hite w Oman and tw elve negroes Be Sure to Call, This fs His Last Demonstra- indicted for this crime this year ==SALE BEGBNS= tion Here IMPERIAL PRINCE RICE REGAL SHOE STORE PAYS VISIT TO ATLANTA Monday, Nov. 23rd, and Ends Saturday, Nov. 28th Charles C Rice of Buffalo X Y mpei al pitnce of the Dramatic Order THE OBJECT OF THIS SALE Knights of Khoras^cin arrived in the 8 Whitehall St city last night a,t o o clock and was is to introduce the famous "Crysto-Ease Lens," and in order to do so we are sparing no tendei ed an informal rece Hion at S o clock at the Hotel Ansley b> the At amount of expense to put these famous lenses before the public. These lenses are the latest lanta members of the order his mail s the second visit of the scientific production m lens material and are the most cooling and restful to the eyes. imperial prince to Atlanta and he ib bein,,, showg e\erj possible courtesj This is positively a pure and simple method of advertising our lenses and we aim the * 00 Khorassans of this cit\ Mr .Rice spent Thursda1* in Charleston to make a living, walking, talking advertisement of every person that purchases a pair •where he was gi\en a. mammoth reccp Heat For Any Room tion b> the members there of our glasses. All we ask of you is to call and let us convince you that we are here for The Knights oC Khorassans is the social order ot the Knights of Pythias fair and square dealings to all. We will cheerfully refund your money if you purchase The last convention of the Khorassans w hich holds e^ er> two \ ears took a pair of our glasses and are not entirely satisfied. At Small Expense place in Minneapolis in 1913 aiiti \t lanta is w orking for the 1J15 meet Our Methods For Testing Eyes Special Praise Service. What is more conven- Di J S Ljons will delner the ad We use the latest scientific methods in testing eyes,. No drugs. "Three expert be held in th* Central Prashj te lan sight specialists" at this sale to see that everyone receives attention. ient and cozy these cool church at S o clock Sui da\ evening This meeting 13 under the auspices of mornings than an Oil the \V oman s societ\ of the L entral | LENS ftfATEeiALS, FRAMES, MOUNTING, WORKMANSHIP church The offering will be for the cause of home Vniisions Now is j-onr chance to cet a patr of the famona Cr>sto-Ea»e I en*»t?s Heater? Or Og"den w 111 preach at the morn fitted to your o^es by an expert optician for near or din taut vision, and mt, hour his subject being A. \\ondei a pair of absolutely suarantecrt Ira men o% frautel* HN ei eglnsjues cKla*** mountings that arc no extenslt eiy a«li ertt^ed 1 be Scliwib Guard' e.?eprlasj.; mounting-, one of tbc lending seller* oa the maritet No smoke, no odor, can j Griffin Trip Postponed. YOU F1 A Hard~v «£ Co'» 1-1O 12-K gold-filled frames and frameles* spectacle?* that are, without doubt, the b«at frames on tbc market, and arc ^narauteed to near for 15 yearo THt-SL. ARE THt SA1I* be moved from room to r-RAHES THAT IRE tSKD DAII Y B\ fe.1 L.R\ WTf.H-PRH ED was postponed due to the severe cold GET OPTICIAN IN THL. C «T1 J w eithe** \11 arrangements had been room. Especially fine for made for the trip and keen disappoint ment w as felt at the postponement of the trip There was to have been seven Use the Famous Our Guarantee Use the dressing room or bath. autos with Major James G W oodw ai d i heading the procession | "We cuarantee ievery word of thin adver- Grysto-Ease Lens tisement to lie true* and stand ready to re- Crysio-Ease arlnnaen that in not PI at iwfactor? A guarantee Priced $3.00 IMPORTANT CHANGE coupon. Trtth every pair sold OF SCHEDULE Ffrect\e Sundae November 22d the and Up following changes will be made bj the Don't Miss Ihis Goiden Opportunity (Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com * panv Tra n No SI will arrive \tlanta at 1° 10 p m ins ead of 11 ao a m Train KING HARDWARE CO. No 34 will leave -\tlanta 4 4o p m in See Window stead of o 10 p m Tram .* i and 33 be tw eeii Etow ah and Cartersv ille has Display 53 Peachtree 87 Whitehall been discontinued Trains "1 and 34 will nake local stops Ctowab. to Cat Whitehall tersvUle (ad ) CRYSTAL OPTICAL CO. • PWSPAPi-RI Page .Six, THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, OA., NOVEMBER 21, 1914.

Llpscomfb; Miss Mary " Orme. of New tailst and prominent citizen, and he Orleans, and Miss Jean MacGregar. of Is .himself well established in the busi- \ Now's the time to get that Springfield, Mo., the guests of Miss lao- ness life, a member of the firm of J. H. line Campbell. Yellow and white Dargan-Lowndes Wedding HHsman & Co., stocks and 'bonds. He gas room - heater. Atlanta chrysanthemums, filling a tall silvex- is popular in the social life'and a mem- vase were in the center of the table. ber of the clubs. Gas Light Co. Gold monogrramed. cards marked the places, and other details of the artis- tic table were in yellow and -white. Brilliant Social Event Miss McCarty -was gowned In blue cloth, combined with l-a.ce and chiffon. There -were ten &uests. An event of distinguished social in- repeated in details of service. The terest was the marriage *3ast night of bride's souvenirs to her attendants were Flowers of Israel Club. silver 'powder puft boxes. Miss Helen Barman and Mr. Dozler The French, bowl was set in the The regular monthly meeting of the Lowndes. The ceremony at 8:30 o'clock "Flower of Israel CluV was held, last midst of smilax and roses on the porch, Sunday at the Sunday school rooms o£ was solemnized at All Saints' Episcopal which, was inclosed and embowered In Daughters of the American Revolution the Congregation Aha,vath Achim. church, with, a large congregation of bamboo, palms and bay trees. Presid- For Miss Laurie. Saturday dances are very enjoyable af- The meet-ing -was largely attended. friends present, and afterwards a re- ing at the 'punch bowl -were Miss Emily Miss KtncJ Hudson will entertain at fairs, and are alwaj'S attended by quite The following officers were elected: ception was held at the home of the Lowndes, Miss Marian Atchison and brlrlse n<*xt Wednesday at Iier home on a number of the younger set. and it is Miss Bertha Ellison, honorary presi- bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miss Virginia Bowman. ^VVest Pfitchtree for her visitor. Miss hoy the use of a chorus service. Lowndes was gowned in white char- on West Peach tree street for Miss Mary announces to its members- that on It was decided to have a Thanksgiv- In the chancel ipalras were massed, meuse with tunic of iridescents on Pa tent Boots Jeter, a bride-olect of next -week. Tuesday, November 24, tvt 3:30 p. m,, ing day entertainment Thursday^ No- and Easter lilies were a graceful deco- white net. Miss \VHlie Kat*> Travis sives a at the resrt-dence of Mrs. Charles E. vember 26th, at the Sunday school ration In vases on the altar an.d In An orchestra upstairs played a bright luncheon Thursday, December 3, in Boyn'ton, 707 Piedmont avenue, they rooms. great clusters on the choir stalls and program. compliment to Miss Jeter. Mr. M, Sheinbaum, the superintendent The bride, 'before her departure on the . will have the privilege of hearing Miss behind the chancel rail. 1 Henriette Masseling. Atlanta's charm- of the Sunday school, promised to fur- wedding journey, dropped from the J ' ins story-teller. Subject, How to Tell nish the program. The Processional. stairway to her bridesmaids below the j - Miss Woodberry Stories.' The arrang-ement committee is com- The vested choir, entering the church shower of lilies from her bouquet, and ~ posed of Miss Rae Jaffe, chairman; attached to three of the ribbons were To Entertain. Miss Sarah Cohen, Miss Annie Riesman, through the doors at each side of the tittle envelopes holding the traditional Mi.ss Rosa ^Voo'ibe;-! v hj-* issued in* Miss Bertha Ellison, Dr. Solo EL Gold- chancel, passed up the side aisles and 1 Parent-Teacher Association 1 ring , thimble and dime. A nations tor \Vecl n*->dnv evening, No- The Parent-Teacher association of stein. down the center to the altar, singing Mr. and 'Mrs. Lowndes went to New vember 27>, at S o'clock, 14!) E'eachtreo Tenth Street school will hold its regru- the wedding song" from Lohengrin's York, and on their return they will bo en cle lar meeting- Tuesday afternoon at 3 "Faithful and True." at home with Mr. and Mrs. Dargan, o'clock at the school house. Dr. Dickey at Trinity. The bride, a debutante of three years Dr. James L. Dickey, of Emory col- The ushers then led the way of the ago, is pretty and notably clever, and Mewborn-Buffington. The president, Mrs. Walker, always lege, will fill the pulpit a-t Trinity Sun- brfdal party down the cen ter aisle— she has a distinctive style and charm. , The murri:i;re •>[ Miati Vestal Menr- alert for helpful and timely topics, has Messrs. John D. Little, J. H. Hilsman, arranged to have i>r. J. Ed'gur Paullin day morning and will conduct ttie 11 She is one of the most popular young: l.orn and Mr. r. p: BiiiTmston took o'clock service. Special program of F. M. Mlkell. Ulric Atkinson, Edward women in -her own set, and she has the pla.-u at tlict homo ot Rev. William H. Kive a talk on the ".Everyday Ailments of Children." music by the male quartet as well as C. Peters, Dr. Willis Westmoreland, regard and affection of the friends cr£ Ke!l, oO Jones avenljf. November 19. mixed quartet a.nd chorus. her parents, who are leaders in the so- Good attendance makes evident the Messrs. TV. E. Chapin and Thomas cial life, her father a foremost figure fact that the parents are taking a live- Eg-g-leston. also in the insurance world. D. A. R. Saturday Dance. ly interest in these meeting's. For Visitors. The bridesmaids, coming out of the Mr. Lowndes is a son of Mr. and Mrs. The Saturdav afternoon dance Riven All parents and teachers invited. doors at each side of the chance), as- George S. Lowndes, his father a capl< by t*e .Joseph, Haheryham chapter ot Mrs. Park Woodward entertained at tho Daiijs-htT.s of the American Revo- a pretty luncheon yesterday for Mr. cended the middle aisle to meet the lution will bf> held this week at Pro- Miss McCarty's Luncheon. and Mrs. Stephens Hook's guests, the bride at the front door. There they f •s'jnr .r. Earl Lane's studio. 217 l-i Miss Helen McCarty entertained at Misses Belt, of Rock Hall, Frederick. joined the groomsmen, and. came back I'eachtiof street. - to 1 o clock. These a pretty luncheon yesterday at her Md. iMrs- Roy Collier grave a luncheon down the aisle in couples to form a home on Piedmont avenue in compli- line inside the chancel rail. They were ment to Misss Gladys Teague, of Au- Thursday, and Mrs. Tyre L. Jennings' S"us-ta, who is visiting Mrs. Rutherford entertains today for them and Mrs. W. Miss Louise Riley, Miss Hose Briscoe, O. Foster, a recent bride. of Knoxville; Miss Mary Helen Moody, She Smiles When She Miss Jennie D. Harris, and Mr. Eugene $3.50 Dinner-Dance. Kelly, Dr. J. D. Osborne, Mr. Charles A Steaming Hot Dish Among those entertaining at the Sci'ple and Mr. Clarence ICnowles were Gets the Cup of Hot dinner-dance at the Piedmont Driving the groomsmen. t A Distinctly New Style for Cold Nights club will be Mr. and Mrs. John S. Co- Miss Jeannette Lowndes was maid of hen, who entertain for Mr. and Mrs. honor, Mrs. Milton Dargan, Jr., matron When the air is snappy and you feel Ralph Smith, of Washington, D. C.; Chocolate at of honor, and Mr. Milton r>argan, Jr., like having- a steaming hot meal that Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raine, who have Built on the same lasts as our $5 lines, ORE/OFFERING a party of twelve, for Miss Isoline best man. will ,put vim and, life into you, try Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rev. W. TV. Menimmger was the min- this model at $3.50 will appeal to every one Faust Spaghetti. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cosgrove, ister officiating, and Mr. "W. E. Arnaud, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dodd, Mr. L. F. Mont- Was the Lot of This Lady Who .Serve it real hot—cooked with ripe gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Brutus Clay. at the organ, played an appropriate Brown & Allen's who appreciates real merit in shoes. red tomatoes. Sprinkle some [powdered selection during- the ceremony. Tells the Story of How She cheese over. All you need to go along To Miss Byck. The Bride's Beauty. Patent vamp,-black cloth whole quar- with it is plain bread and butter and The bride entered the church with her Miss Erna Eiseman entertained at father, and her fresh young beauty was ters, curved heels and choice of turn or Recovered iHer Health. you've got a meal that will surely touch dinner last night at the Georgian Ter- You Can't Blame Her. race the occasion a pretty compliment at its height of charm in the bridal ar- welt sole. the spot. Nutritious, too—a lOc pack- to Miss Edna May Byck. of Savannah, ray. Her gown was of white satin with Drill.is. X. C*. Mrs. Thomas Davis, of age of Faust Spaghetti contains four in whose honor an elaborate series of court train of -white satin brocaded in It's Good Enough to t.mes more nutriment than a pound of entertainments is planned during her silver. A short coat effect was of the tins plat-f. savs: "About two years ago, visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Byck. silver threaded brocade, and a tunic the finest tenderloin steak. The table centerpiece was a basket when I WAS eighteen years old, I was of -white satin opened in front to reveal a Cut down on your meat bills and eat of pink roses and lilies of the valley, Panel of white tulle accordeon plaited, Make Anyone Smile. RICH & BROS. CO. I and attractive details of color were In n had .-oiul'Uon from womanly trou- Faust Spaghetti oftener. (Make it the 'winch was drawn uip into the corsage in pink and white. and finished with a spray of orange bles I fll off until I weighed not more chief meal at least twice a week; as a Miss Eiseman wore a becoming gOjrn blossoms. The white satin corsage, 52-56 Whitehall St. side dish serve frequently. Write for of apricot taffetas, and 'Miss Byck wore threaded with silver, was finished with than S3 ibs a blue velvet gown. free recipe book. Buy a package at a silver cord, where it joined the I suffered dreadful pains in my hips, In the party were Misa Byck, Miss shirred tulle yoke, and the long shirred your grocer's today—5c and lOc. Caroline Pollock, of Dallas, Texas, who sleeves were of tulle. The skirt was sides and abdomen, for about 5 days Is visiting Mrs. Fred Kaufman; Miss round length, and the slippers were of Rosalie Mayer. Messrs. M. Lowenstein, l MAULL BROS. silver threaded 'brocade. out of ev cry month. A. E. JVrayer. Arr Adler and H. Kaiser. The veil, which was one thickness St. Louis Missouri, Afterwards the party Joined the of tulle worn back from the face and I couldn't sleep at nisht, and the dancers in the lounging room. drawn tight over the bride's beautiful pains were &o dreadful 1 couldn't lie hair, was adjusted by a ehaplet djfe lau- rel leaves. The bridal bouquet .^va^s a down, for the- blood would seem to rush sheaf of valley lilies, showered with Lilies. to mv head. The Bridal Party. i felt I must have some relief, for The bridesmaids were gowned In it seemed that the a\\ ful suffering SATURDAY SPECIAL apricot charmeuse and tulle, each g-own fashioned differently, and they carried \\ould surely kill me. bronze baskets of autumn leaves and Lady Hillington roses, the baskets E had read of what Cardui had done Send her a box or take it, either way; we will,deliver it free s-wunff from, their shoulders by ribibons of brown tulle. for other?, and thought I would try It. of charge. The matron and the maid of honor After the usr- of one bottle the 'pains were gowned in white, Mrs, Milton Dargan, Jr., wearing white - chiffon had entirely stopped and I was able to Choice trimmed with pearls and silver, and Box Miss Lowndes wearing white satin sleep. *? 36 , ROSFS draped with white tulle and silver lace. On the Way to Davison- After USIHK four bottles I was a well of -J\J Assorted AvV-/KJLi^J Mrs. Milton Dargan was gowned in apricot charmeuse, made with a satin woman, I was regulai, I ??ot back my tunic opening over a silver Jace petti- flesh, and I now iveis^h 126 Ibs ; and coat. The corsage finish was a burnt orange velvet rose. Miss Jennie Dar- am able to do all my work without any gan wore pink and (blue chiffon Paxon-Stokes Co.'s $1.00 trimmed with shadow lace and pearls. ( trouble. , Mrs. H. R. Wilson, of New York, was I certainly recommond Cardul to suf- gowned in black jetted net. Mrs. George S. Lowndes was gowned Where some fine little garments and Hats, they very fering Uvomert. for I know it cured me. in black satin charmeuse, draped "with My friends i\ ho saw me when 1 black tulle, embroidered in sequins. WEST VIEW FLORIST At home several hundred guests were much want, are very specially priced for today v, clg"hed S.T pounds and would see me JNO. WILSON, Manager entertained, and a beautiful hospitality now would know \\hat t'ardui had done was expressed. 105 Peachtree Street The guests were received in the long The smartest Norfolk Suits for boys —6 to 11-year sizes at $5—their for me." recaption ha,'ll, 31 r. Lowndes and his Ti v Cardui. bride standing" before a 'bay window regular price $6; they are belted and have two patch pockets; pretty browns, at one end, palms massed behind them. White chrysanthemums, with bay trees blues, black-and-gray effect. and palms, completed the decoration of the apartment. In the library Amer- ican Beauty roses and ascension lilies 'Boys' $2 and $2.50 Hats at $1.49—2 to 10-year sizes—the newest, clas- were used, and in the drawingr room KEELY'S KEELY'S there were bronze chrys an the mums. siest shapes of the season: Velours, corduroys, scratch felts and velvets. The Bride*H Table. " Elegant little Hats. i In the dininj? room the bride's table ( seated fourteen. The table cover was of white satin, Boys' $1.25 All-Wool Trousers at $1.00 pair; 6 to 16-year sizes. and high green tulle bows, with long streamers, were caught to the edge between the places. In the center was Boys' $1.00 Pajamas at 79c suit made of good, fleecy outing flannel; 8 to a miniature lake with a mountain ef- fect of lilfes of the valley and a border 16-year sizes — they are slightly soiled—the reason for this special price. of valley lilies and maidenhair fern. Beyond the border was an Italian gar- 156 Sport Coats den, in which the little white urns held Girls' and boys' $3.50 Sweaters are priced for this sale at $2.89—4 to Lady Hillmgton roses and lilies of the valley-. The canopy chandelier was 12-year sizes; maroon, navy, white, red and Oxford; good, all-wool Sweaters covered with smilax and lilies and fringed with lilies. The places were with double pockets. marked 'by boxes of cake for the young ladies and cigarettes for the men, each In a one-price sale box top bearing a different wedding Boys' Sweaters—the kind that slip over the head—gray, navy and scene in water colors. The ices were served in French baskets, tied with yel- maroon; regular $1.50 Sweaters—just for Saturday at $1.00 each. low tulle and yellow and white were New belted Popular sport $T.50 Lecture on Exposition Little girls' $5 hats at $3.50—and—$1.50 and styles at coats Given by the Ad Men $2 hats at $1; hats for "dress-up" and plainer kinds eack Enjoyed by Big Crowd for general wear. At $3.50 are beautiful velvets, A crowded- theater greeted the ap- pearance of II. A. Lane, when he deliv- velours, corduroys and felts—for 2 to 10-year girls Every one oi 'tliese wortk $10.00 ered a highly interesting illustrated address on the [Panama-Pacific exposi- tion at the Atlanta theater last night —regular $5 hats; at $1 various cunning little hats Many of tnem wortL $12.50 under t'he auspices of the Atlanta Ad Men. The lecture was illustrated by stereopticon slides. of regular $1.50 and $2 value—2 to 8-year sizes. During' the course of his lecture, be If you iieed a coat for practical use stated that the war situation -would not interfere -with the expo%ition, but, If you need, a coat for tne tall game nstead, would foe a help. Already, he declared, each of the warring nations had notified the exposition, promoters D ress Saturddy Hosiery If you need a coat for Tkanlcsgiying outing that they would double the amount to be expended in their share of the fair, and that they would send still Specials larger delegations. Today The lecture was illustrated with Buy one of these~~~and bay quickly stereo-pticoii views and moving pic- Women's ingrain lisle liObe with lav- tures. It dealt with everything one Is .a matter ender or white heel and toe: 350 pair— could possibly care to see on the jour- ney to the exposition, including the of individual three pairs for $i. Today, tnere s a \vindo~wful of tnem. route from St. Louis to San Francisco. Views were Etiovvn ot" the exposition taste, gov- "\Yome'n°s fleece-lined hose, black— grounds as they now stand and of the warm and cozy: 250 and 350 pair. On our 2nd floor, we will inaugurate a wrap sale, work of construction on the Panama. erned by no canal. His lecture was preceded by a short "Round Ticket" hose for boys and wnicn. •will DC a record—oreaker. address by St. Elmo Massengale, in universal or winch he explained the pui poses qf his skirls; they have linen heel and toe and organization and the mission to up- These are coats of plaids, striped and fancy zibelines and boucles build the advertising craft in Atlanta. national are hard to wear out; 2$c pair. lie was roundly appLiuded. A boost —every one a popular length was also given at the affair to the coming Hos and Hominy carnival un- standard. —every one a belted style der Ad Men auspices, to be held Decem- A Quick Little Special ber u and 4. But the woman who dresses her feet in —every one has patch pockets Reel Cross Shoes is definitely catalogued Sale of Handkerchiefs —every one a storm, collar style BUCKET BRIGADE among those noted for their correct taste Some dainty initialed handkerchiefs —every one has deep cuffs SAVES STATION in dress. - „ for women—all-white or white with col- vV'aycross. Ga., Xovember 20.— (Spe- ored initial—they are priced here regular- —every one is large-button trimmed. cial, t—Fire starting from sparks to- Perfect style plus utmost shoe com- day threatened the general offices and I at C r s x Wayoross station of .the Waycross and t fort— is what you may expect in every ly 39 f° ' —special for Saturday at Indeed, these are up-to-the-minute in style and are the greatest show- "Western railroad, on Albany avenue. 5c each. A bucket brigade organized by Traffic pair. ( ing ever made in practical, ne~w and stylish coats at about half price. Manager Lewis Harvard, checked the flames. Men's initialed handkerchiefs in a Prices $4 to $5 special sale today—three for a quarter. Gas room - heaters went like hot cakes yesterday. KEELY COMPANY See the gas company before Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. they're all gone. 'SPAPERf VSPAPERl THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914. Page Seven

when her guests were Mrs M P Cool- in ferns and chrysanthemums and an edge Mrs M H Dooly Mrs J K Gild orchestra provided music for dancing BARGE LAUNCHING DR. LOVEJOY RESTS er lira W T Gentrj Mrs Gentry, of Dainty refreshments were served, Chattanooga Mrs H n Harmon Mrs a/nd a. bowl of punch was set in the v BOAT CAPSIZES IS POSTPONED ON TO PROMOTE TRADE BESIDE JUS WIFE C fc \tchison midst of smilav and fruit in the hall Mrs Oavid Crockett Mrs E H Goodhart and Sirs "W illis Tlmmons as ACCOUNT OF WIND AT CARTERSVILLE For Miss Hemmingway. sisted in entertaining" and Miss Mane Mrs J K. Ottley entertained twelve H Mahoney told fortunes WITH DUCK HUNTERS WITH SOUTH AMERICA guests at a spend the-day party jes There was a prize ror guessing the Savannah Ga, November 20—A large Cai tef sville Ga November 20 — terday for Miss Emma Hemmingw'ay greatest number of identities under the crowd of Augusta business men are in masks, and another for the guest who (Special )—The remains of Dr W P of .Mississippi the guest of Miss Savannah today to attend the launch- t*ovejoy who died in Marietta, -were Frances Connally best concealed his or her identity Negro Boatman Drowns and Bank to Promote Exchange of Tea-Dance. The prettv young hostess was a de | ing of a new steel barge the Chatham, interred in the Oa"k Hill cemetery here The re^ U tr »atutday t«>a dance will mure Martha Washington in flowered Thomasville Sportsmen which, is to be used in conjunction with Credits With Latin-Amer- this morning- after a reading ot the te a bright ocn.sio*i of the afternoon Informal D-ance at Terrace. crepe grown over a pink silk petticoat another of similar make known as the ritual at the Sam Jones Memorial at the Druid Tillls <>olf club and her powdered hair was worn high Have Narrow Escape. Richmond in traffic on the Savannah ica Is Authorized. church bj Re\ Fi ank Quillian The first of the Informal dances at Mrs Mitchell wore a ruby vel\et the Georgian Terrace, which are to al gown river between this port and Augusta The body •was accompanied bj Rev lern-tte on Friday nights with formal 9 Because of the high winds on the river „ Luke Johnson, ftev R W McKie Rev Matinee Party. dinner dances ^as a delightful event Thomasville.. Ga, November 0 — front today the launching could not I Memphis Tenn November 20 —Pre- H. B Mass Rev Trank QuiLlian Re\ I u M r trier Kite i. rath There will he fe icred Harp singing Lake Miccosukle today Praser Driver the water tomorrow or Monday the merchants and manufacturers for lounging room and the guests were and Frank J \ pallbeai era ap seated between dances at small tables b; the J L White class at tile Sol- The barges are being constructed for the trade of Latin America merchants pointed by Bishop Collins Oenny members of Thomasville s lumber col the Augusta Savannah Navigation com and manufacturers of seventeen south 6 ony narrowly escaped drow, rung- and Rev C B "Weathers and Hon R, A palP5nmf author Hemphill of Atlanta and Rev Hun thpstra. i*as - _ their negro boatman Wilson ~u as all the jear round on the river, which ized the organization of a banking cor- nine balcony which was banked wi nieutt pastor of the Sam Jones Me drowned When about a quarter of a is impossible with steamboat trans poration to promote an exchange of monal church \\ ere also present Christmas Cantata. mile from shore the boat was seen to portation They are of steel and credits between the United States and i Dr Liovejbv was laid near the graxe Kuhn's Cafe A feature of the evening •«, as dem be filling and almost immediately cap onstr-itiont of novelties in the waltz This evening the choir of the Ponce while drawing but 4 feet of water will South and Central America and the es of his late wife <- '•or t t tf nurand the tango and the fox trot b> Alis1^ Je Leon Avenue Baptist church will sized Driver who is a fine swimmer carry iOO gross tons of freight ta'bllshment of a co operative trading C .n 1 » i h i * u I ? l^owood ave begin reheai sils on the Christmas struck out for shore followed bj the t,thel Moulton and Mr Robert Bell cantita The Eve of Grace b> J S company for the exchange of commodi i L »si ins ) of Chicago boatman Anslej waiting to cling to There was a large and enthusiastic M itthews This work consists of the upturned boat ties LOSES $25,000 SUIT ** in«l 1 if Ic f> H te O nnc " C beautiful solos for the different solo BRAIN CONCUSSION. Other action^taken at the final ses K ithering the popularity of the in \oices duets choruses for mixed voices Though much exhausted Driver man f m * t > S 0 formal clancps promising to rHal thit aged to reach shore but the negro sion of the firGt International Trade AGAINST GEORGIA ROAD of th** formal affairs also male choruses Interspersed by went down supposedly from cramp Conference of the Mississippi "V ille> Mi ( v ci s j n laj t ri. m t> to 5 p m lo\el> carols The cantata which will H. L. U pshaw, of Ettfaula, in Augusta Ga November 20 —(Spe require about fifty minutes for per- from the icy waters inslev wai> res and Central "West included tne fiamlng W f r it d u 1 i t h and 0 from formance will be gi~\ en by the regu cued by another parts Critical Condition. of an a-ppeal to the federal reser\ e cial )—In timted. States court Charles Fancy Dress Masquerade. T Morris -n, ho was t»uing the lessees t t [in Jar quartet of soloists ind supplement board to empower regional banl s to Se\ entj girls and boj s were the arj double qutrtet with some addition of the Georgn. railroad for 526 000 for \ r Llf.Hl ishi n i T irkej D n guet-ts, of MJSS Margaret Mitchell at a establish branches in the Latin ^meri al t oioes DR. DEAN WINN TO JOIN 'iiTufauia Ala November 20 —(Spe- can republics urging the establishment the loss of an e>e has lo&t his case nci T^ nK ., \ln , S 01 noo until fancy dress masquerade yestei daj aft a jury rendering a. \erdict for the rail f ernoon at the home of her paremts Mr RED CROSS IN RUSSIA cial )—As a result of being thrown of modern terminals at all important S SO it r ikht it " L a pliLtt. Music and Mrs Eugene Mitchell on Peach from a mule while hunting H L Up- trading points along the Mississippi road P C Diost ib also becking dam shaw superintendent of aget, from the lessees of the Georgia fr rn * to S p m tree street and the occasion was beau [ The 1913 Embi oider$ club met last Washington November 20 —Two ad the city river and other inland waterways the Open fro i, * ) i in to p rn tiful and enjoyable Friday with Miss Helen .Lumpkin at schools is in a serious condition here enactment by congress of legislation to road in the s>um of $20 000 Drobt was The house had attractive decorations the home of bet sistei Mrs J H New- ditlonal American Red Cross units for a blacksmith in the Georgia shops ^- service in Servia will sail from "N"e-w from concussion of the brain He tried encourage the building of an American ton on Highland a\ enue Miss Lump to mount the mule after it had al helper •was holding a piece of hot iron kin v, as issiste 1 in entertaining the York tomorrow on the Red Star line- merchant marine and an appeal for Finland Arrangements for their de read> thrown N D Eubank of Mont- with tongs As the iron TV a^ put undei club by Mrs P C L-umpkin and a more liberal federal appropriations for a steam hammer the helper being delicious hot luncheon was served partuore wei e completed today The two gomery sei lously injuring the latter the improvement of the "Missitsippl The club will meet next Friday with units—sis surgeons and twelve enroll hcaldcd with the hot TV iter is alleged Mrs W H Sellers T5 IonSers avenue ed Red Cross trained nurses—will land tlawiey tritKnlly 111 river and Its tribunariee to have let the it on ^ro and btJng *" It is urged that ill members be at Patras Greece whence they w ill Captain C P Masse> a well known Details of the plant, will be worked an Improper position injui> to Drost present at the next meeting as plans embark on another ship for Saloniki confederate veteian and former deputy Out b> committees to be appointed by resulted -v Eat Your Breakfast in Comfort for the Christmis tree and New Tear s then Journey Inland either to Klsh or probate judge of Barbour county xs the chairman of the conference Edward banquet nj]l be discussed Belgrade in a critical condition at his residence E! Gore of Chlcag-o The six surgeons are Drs 55 than here as the result of a stroke of paraly- The proposed banking -corporation Nothing can quite Flagg Butler and Ernest P McGruder will be financed by the merchants and WARSHIPS OF ALLIES To Mrs. Westmoreland. Washington D C S H Hodges Knox manufacturers of the southern and take the place of a good Mi s U I "Westmoreland a recent ille. Tenn James F Donnelly New Aato Accident. western states, and its energies will be MOBILIZE IN PACIFIC bride was the guest of honor at a ork Clap ham P King Annapolis Ernest Jones of Clio senator elect de\oted entirely to South and Central \ Oil Heater They are miscellaneous shower given by the 1*>13 Md aird Morton Paul Lane New Or from Barbour county and Mise Lucy America and the West Indies The San Diego Cal November 20—Brit Embroidery club 1 ist Friday and was leans Baxter and Miss Lillian Gore "w,ho were amount of capital required will be de ish \ustr-aiian and Japanese war&hips inexpensive light and also presented a breakftst set in grold Arrangements also Have been com In an automobile accident last night term iced by the executive committee are mo-bilizinio off the coast of Low er and white china bv the members of the pleted for the departure of Dr Dean while driving fiom Clio to Clayton are which Mr Gore announced would be California according to word brought can be moved about as club F Wilnn of Atlanta, who soon will said to be resting well at Clayton appointed within ten days here by Captain Rc-bei t Israel of the Mrs "Westmoreland was formerly sail for Archangel Russia to jo n the where tbey were taken after the acci No pro^ ision was made for another ocean going launch \onesiich Israel needed "\Ziss Clyde Whatlej a/id is one of the American Red Cross units dent meeting of the conference the resolu- sai-d the British cruiser Newcastle and most popular members of the club tions adopted empowering the exec the Japanese cruiser Idzuma were coal The right kind is Utive committee which will be com ed off the Guadaloupe ibiands Tuesda^ RATE OF REDISCOUNT GEN. JACKSON'S WIDOW posed of sev en members to carrj out by British ves els odorless and will give the plans adopted bj the conference Israel docs not know in what di out the full heat value FOR BOSTON CHANGED IS ALARMINGLY ILL The speakers todaj included E F rection the tw o cruisei s steamed Tiw o SOCIAL ITEMS Sweat, assistant secretary of the de- other w arships southbound w hofae of your oil "Washing-ton November 20—The fed partment of commerce E T Pratt of name and nationalities he could not Charlotte N C Havemibar 20—EMrs the federal Bureau of domestic and for- lea-i n w ere sighted An unidentified era! resei ve board tonight announced Stonew all Jackson widow of the Through the very Mrs Benjamin Wtllson Tj e and lit that the rediscount rate for the Bo&ton eign trade Robert r Patchin of I-,ew -warship pasbed this port todav fifteen coldest weather it will tie daughter Cav^rly are in "Wishing1 reserve bank on thirty daA paper had. south s great general is most alarm- York secretary of the national foreign miles off shore also southbound ton D C for T. ten da\s visit been changed from 6 per lent £ o<5 I 2 ingly ill at her home in this city 9he trade council Professor G L Swiggett Israel s storj is confirmed by fieher supply the extra heat ** * er cent putting the bank on the same is in her eighty fourth year of the University of Tennessee and men and it is ^enerallv faupposed the warships are mobi Using preparatory vlr and Mrs E T Stanford 83 Gor- ?ooting as those in New Toi k and W L Mapother, vice president of the needed where and when Philadelphia The change -was taken Louisville and Nashville railroad to steaming south to attack the Ge don s-treet announce the birth of a man squadron under Admiral v-on ©pee jou want it dau i^ivter here to mean that money is easier in *** New England and that practically all FRANCE TO PARTICIPATE Just as extra Induce of the first installment of the reserves IN FRISCO EXPOSITION (Miss Ivattie T ocrg iliis returned from of the Boston bank now are in its AT PISTOL'S POINT John Morton Dead. ">nt—for today we will an extended visit to south Georgia vaujts Several other reserve banks suggested a change in their rate.s but Bordeaux France November 20 — BANDIT HOLDS UP A Memphis Tenn "\ovcmiber 20—John give with each heater Miss Mar\ Lau ne of Mkmtgomiers., no action has been taken regarding (Via Pans )—The French cabinet de- Vv aioitort formei se reta,r\ of state Is the suiebt of Ullss Ethel Hudson cided to day that notwithstanding the sold *** them of Tennessee died Hi re toda> aged In order to settle as qutckly as pos war France will participate official- COLUMBUS SALOON 71 lilr \2-orton served in the confeti 1 Mri J R Gresham entertained the sib-le the question of entrance of state ly in the Panama/ exposition at San erate armv as chief of artillerv on. rr w^ •"• r One 2 Gallon Galvanized Oil Can members of her conrmission bridge banks into the federal »reser\ e system Francisco the staff of General Nathan B For —which should last for at least club yesterday afternoon at her home the board today decided to appoint a Columbus Ga November 20 —(Spc est weeks' supply sipectal committee to draw up entran-oe clal )—Tonight a/bout 7 o clock a bold Mr and Mrs William O F*ositfer have regulations. The principal point to be TEXAS IS QUARANTINED faighiwayman walked into a saloon on returned from their wedding trip and settled, is that of loans on real estate Broad street in the main business sec ire keepinig house at 319 Oak street Most state banks have authority to AGAINST CATTLE DISEASE Teeth chattering, dress in West End make such loans while national biiiks tion of the city and covering the bar Prices $2.69 to $6.00 *** do not A limitation probably will be Fort W orth Texas November 20 — tender and one or two others with a the cold? Buy a gas room- revolver told them to stand back The "Mrs Ow-en ATalone will entertain her imposed on this •pO'wer Governor Colquitt it was announced Order early by phone or in person, to be sure that you'll get a bridge club next Thursday at her highwayman jumped over the bar i heater. home here today at the headquarters of the counter snatched open the cash i egis comfortable Sunday bath ** * TO PUNISH PARENTS state sanitary commission has signed ter taking therefrom practically all Miss Virginia Harrison of Rome is the proclamation quarantining Texas tho m-oney there -was In it It is eeti the guest for the week epd of Mass INSTEAD OF TRUANTS because of the foot and mouth dis Katherlne Darbv in Ansley Park mated that there was $20 tb $25 m it ease The governor at flrat declined to at the time The robber did not wear Hightower Hardware Co. Dettrolt Mich, November 21—Prose sign the pi oclamation a mask but wore a red handkerchief cutlon of parents nst ad rC truants This action quarantines Texas 90 Whitehall Dancing at Lane's. extension of mothers pensions to i e- against the world with the exception about the lower part of his face He The popular dances of Joseph Haber- lieve clhildmen of the n*1 *ssitv of wor ^ of Oklahoma Louisiana and Arkansas Is o. white man sham chapter D A R. will be con- ing less ^crporal punishment iind GlovesTo tinued Saturday e\ emng from 5 to 7 more uniform imairia.je laws r el the o clock at Lane s Dancing academv on gen ial approval toda* of delegates Peachtree street opposite the Masonic attending the: convea ion here of the TWO VESSELS LOST COLUMBIA MAYOR temple National League of Co mo iHorj 1 Uu cation The recommendations wpre OFF FLORIDA COAST ORDERS SON H&LD made during p discussion of subnoinval Tampa Fla November 20 —Hope of Fit Every LOCAL COTTON DEALERS children led by William L Bodine su perintendent of compulsory education salvaging either tile steamier Mildred BY AUGUSTA COPS PIEDMONT HOTEL OPTIMISTIC OVER PRICE Ch» apro or the schooner Brazos which, were in collision off the mouth of Hills- Parental schools aire a tremendous Augusta Ga, November 20 —(Spe force for good, according to Mr Bod borough bay yesterday morning was Local cotton dealers are optimistic abandoned tonight clal )—David Griffith is the son of the over the fact that for the last three ine There is a noticeable increase in A nnounces subnormal children he sai-d Parents A heai y grale, which beg^a-n blowinig mayor of Columbia, S C Testerday Hand days the price of spot cotton in the last night continued through today David, with three companions came lo-cal market has maintained a steady should be given proper training to overcame this problem In the higrher Early in the morning- the Brazos Into Augusta in his fathers auto The price but staying close around 7 % which, was in tow of the tug Edgar cents T pound education of children let us get at mayor objected to that use of the ma- "GEA T>ANSANT in ch Chief Elliott did, pending further in- I»« iiiotistrutions of the latent "New, lork dumet* by Mlns PRAIRIE CREEK MINE \ essel wftitch had capsized was no- I mil) t r m< 13 Hooper iind Mr fchm nrtli Coolie students \\ as >0 points was due to unsettled where in sight The wind shifted structions $1.50, $2.00 of tin < iiNtlt *MhiK>I recently appearing in th« Louis XI\ conditions brought about by the trade RESUMES OPERATIONS from the northeast to northwest and Koom of llu \Mtor Hotel also Tea Room of the Waldorf being confronted with new conditions it is presumed by sea faring men to The local dealers look upon the de Camp Garrison Prairie Creek Ark nigrht that the Rrazos will be dri\ en AMERICA FOR AMERfCA\S velopmntnts of the last three days as November 20—Under the protection of ashore The Mildred ha-s pwunded. to and $2.50. SOUPER rd Valley by Monday Evening, 10 to 12 p. m. a/ble indication that cotton will ad non-union labor Phoenix Ariz November 20 — Arl vance in (price steadiK from this time The amall band of workmen s°nt in T. M. PONSELL DIES zona s Initiative measure providing that yesterday b3 Franklin Bache reccji e" 80 per cent of the employees shall be Dressed Kid, 50c Admission, Which Includes a Plate Service for the company spent a quiet night ON 67TH BIRTHDAY American citizens in any business em In the huts a.t Mine No 4 iml toaav ploying more than five persons carried DR. KOBER TO DELIVER went to the Griffith mine neir tli-' Wavcross Ga., November 20 —(Spe- at the recen^ election it waa announced JAS E HICKEY Proprietor UM C ROYER, Manager soldier camp the firsit of the Bacne cial )—On Ins 67th birthday T »^ today Mocha, Black, TUBERCULOSIS LECTURE mines to be opened up It is planned ponsell well kno\vn farmer and form Opponents of the measure announced. by the receiv er to graduallv cteii 1 er turpentine operator died today at that it will be attacked in the courts operationa until several of th^ mines his home near "Vv avcross His wife, The law will particularly affect rail Tan and Gray. IU be running four daughters and seven sons sur- road construction work mining in Only a small guard was Ti-K;ossar\ to similar lines where much common labor esoort the miners from their huts, to is employed the mane the union miner* of Praaie Creek and surrounding camps ap THREE LIVES ARE LOST parently ignoring their present There COTTON THIEVES were few visitors at the no i anion WHEN HOME IS BURNED Silk Lined and camp ACTIVE AT ROME Pittsburg Pa No\ ember 20 —Mrs. Ottarcia Petro and her two daughters Rome, Cra., November 20—(Special.) Plain. TV ere burned to death when their home Despite the IOTJV price of cotton a THREE PERSONS INJURED in Homestead was destroyed by fire to graner of cotton thieves has been EVERROAD LOSES HAND day The mother lost her life in at- operating In this section and numer BY RUNAWAY FREIGHTS tempting to rescue her children ous complaints have been received bv IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT the sheriff and chief of police It is If you don't Hillsboro N" C November 20—Three the custom of the thieves to ride persons were injured one of them fa Many Hunters Out. through the country at night and help \\lnle ittemi ting to board a moving tall> when six runam a freight cai s themselves to bales of cotton left n crashed into a party of fi\ e persons ThomasvLlle Ga, November 20—(Spe- \\ £. A ti nn at Norwich Ca George ,l )—That never since they ha\e been yards and around gins A. J Cham send ner B T\ ei road a traveling salesman walking- across the Southern tracks cia bless a white man was taken ofr a living it 4SQ South Boulevard was in late last night Miss Thelma McOa i in tt*e business nixe they sold as many Southern train last night charged jured Thuisla\ msrmsrht Everroaverroad startstarteed lej- 15 vears old later died in a hos sporting goods at the beginning of the with having- stolen a bale of cotton Hayes Bros. that ht \v as late in reaching the de pltal at Durham where she was rushed hutmg season, was the statement made and it ^is believed he is the head oC a pot He slipped in the cinders beswle for treatm en t iMrs l*eon P j n 1 ei and todav of a member of the oldest firm gang1 He has made bond for his at* the- train and rolled beneath a car E F MdCaulev both are In a serious handling such goods in this city and pearance at city court Inc. Thme.ee-- itrai runn \w\ ai»s imovinn wing atuwislowly a.att then-" condition nevei has there been seen here such an time an 'w ere th§ quail hunters Coker Injured. his hind abroad but practically the whole of Rome Ga November 20—(Special) 9 Peachtree St. Fire Does $500 Damage* Thomasville s big lumber colony be Miss Ava Coker daughter of W H took themselv es to Lake MIccasukle Coker was painfully injured by an au- EIGHT MEMBERS ADDED Fire broke out Frida-v afternoon at u here the ducks are said to be more tomobile driven by a negro chauffeur 4 o clock at the Metzger Mattress com plentiful than w ere ever known be Clifford Wiles She was taken to a TO HONOR FRATERNITY pany on Haines street originating it fore Along w ith them were "Walter local hospital and her physicians stat is said from <3efeotl\e wfres conrtect IIuff of Macon John I-ester of At ed that while her injuries are veri ing a imo'tor The damage is estimated lanta and various other old standbys painful they are not dangerous and BETTER THAN SPANKING Tht, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Scholar at $500 The fire depirtnn nt extii v. ho are always on hand at the open- that she will recover In a abort time ship fraurmt> at the Georgia School guished thf blaze after about fortv ing of the season In addition many The chauffeur w as placed under ar- Spanking docs not cure children of of Technology held an initiation of minutes steady work sportsmen from the north are here rest bed wetting" There is a constitutional The other members f r >m the class of 191o Friday caiifae for this trouble Mrs M Sum e\ emn~, N jvtmbe&3?20 at the school The iie\\ members are Allen Philip met s Boi. \V Notre Dame, Ind will fellow will. Fnncit. Vtlinta Thomas Grajson e^>pft<^>o&o&<^>ii>0fto(<^ send free to any mother her successful ^ti lell Vtlanta "Walter Perr> Mar home treatment with full instructions shall Savannah Waltei "Wynne Ballew Send no monej. but write her today if Cediitown Citt 1 dw ard Brown Newill jour children trouble j ou in this way Atlinta 'UhittlT.u Rod Stumberg San Antonio Texas John Milton Reifbinder Don t blame the child the chances are Ii T\ estm nstei Md Ra> Price IT IS THE TASTE, THE FLAVOR OF It can t help It This treatment also Gloxer ^al si ui\ N C cuies adults antj. aged people troubled Profes^oi f u hard Raj Kirk of the —(Adv ) Tjni\ersit\ of Michigan 1903 a new member of the Tech facultv was also a. new initiate COPS SAVING UP COUPONS stop at HOTEL CUMBERLAND BAKER'S COCOA Broad and Marietta FOR POOR KIDS AT XMAS Rates 7Gc and 9100 ( trj Ind No\ em be- 20 —If every That Makes It Deservedly Popular ' poor Kid in Gar3. does not have a I h i ~>\ Oh I'-tmas it TV ill not be the fault ( f the police force of this city Cap tain 1 nomas \\ delott thought of a An absolutely pure, delicious and wholesome ;i.heme to i event anj of the young • tcrs bt n_, o\eilooked bv Santa Claus. Ca.pt in VvcUlott has set all his men food beverage, produced by a scientific blend- - ollecti -, coupons gi\ en with JtTor and TTnntpr Slit Atlanta. O». i t ii^a: s <. lew inig gugum cig-arettes bread ing of high-grade cocoa beans, subjected to a fl* fl f\ MONTHLY FOB TUITION j and uthtr article-' -^- The coupons \vill T^ I I I Class •coins equipped wltb «r«r7 | .I e. redeemed _i.ati ud fcht e proceeds used to *JJ A W inoder» convenience. gi\ t tht j o i Children a tieat at Christ perfect mechanical process of manufacture. mas tn e The >atrolmen have col letted ** 0 worth of vouchers in a few d \ s Get the genuine, made only by Loses Pocketbooh. Cheney's Expectorant Mrs u •- Clarke of 184 Hill street lost a ltr,-,i_ black pocket book con WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED Cures Whooping Cough, Croup Colda running ot the nose sore throat tainn s S12 Thursda\ afternoon on Established 1780 ° DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Cheney a Expectorant slightly laxative Pro- 75 DEALERS IN ATLANTA AND "\\ hitehall street bhe thinks that the ventb the whoop in xvhooplngr cough Ctlil f>t r e \\g.** btoltij out of her shappin-, dren like Cheney 3 and ha<- been on the mar 1500 THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH. bi ts she w is bt ind n,, on the corner Tict fifts yearfa Take the jld tried and of x\iiitthili and AlabanLa. street*. true cous'h cure 25c at drug a tores.—(ad \ >

NEWSPAPER! Page Eight THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914. and that is its psychological conjunction THE CONSTITUTION j with the fulfillment of his continued pro- An Investment That ErtablUhrd ISOS. GEORGIA THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER phetic -warnings For many years Lord Rob- The Holland Letter v Pays Big Interest With the Exchanges erts or "Bobs,1* as the troops came to rufclufced Dady. Sunday, Tn-Weelly know and love him, had been an imperialist at a Rosy Gateway. In the letter to Judge Judson C Clements, Editor Constitution During this week WORK OF1 THE SU\SHJ>E. CLARK HOWELL. the interstate commerce commission from I ha\ e seen 225 bovs and more than 100 (From The Ohio State Journal.) and a big arm> man. He had seen the I r Yoakum which was made public a day f <2itor md General Manatfer Kirls being fitted for useful lives, who would "Whatever disappointments may .have come. shadow of Germany looming in menacing O for the thankful spirit' or Iwo ago, Mr Yoakum says that lit order not have had this training without Miss to one out of the political clamor he maj to bring the transportation facilities of the Director*: ClarK Howell. Roby RoWMon. fashion athwart England s pathway He Here is an earth, so Berry s help at her school, located a few be certain to ease his soul when he looks Albert Howall Jr E. R. Blaclc H W GraJy United States, so far aa these are in the at the blue skies and feels the gentle influ had pleaded with people and government bright miles out from Home Telephone Mala gooo. hands of the railroad companies, to a point ence of the circumambient air The da> s Each department cooking the dairy the upon every occasion and at every opportu It rolls from dawn to dark- adequate -Sjir the public needs as much as seem to bring us protest against all the lit $750 000 000 must be expended each year tor taundrj, dressmaking1, weaving and bas- mty to create a huge arrnj of reserves, capa- ness In a wonderful tie excitements and animosities that the several years This does not include new ketrj, is taught m the most thorough way 1 political clangor has created ble of being thrown quickly into the field at waj of Light construction The sum named by Mr Yoa- possible "We sat down to a dinner of home "Who can feel hatred or a spite ag-ainst the word of necessity In other words, he Joj on the heavens ard journey, telling of kum is greater than the estimate made by products prepared as well as any cook could his neighbor on account of politics when James J Hill two or three years ago Mr foresaw just exactly th3 present situation, joys to win, do and served In the most appetizing man- he steps forth and g-ets a benediction from Hill was quoted as having said that at least the blue skies'* How can one remember the Ana Love at a rosy grate-way bidding the ner all done by these girls Think what it with England forced to recruit men enougn world come in $600 000 000 a year must be expended by tne unkind and unfriendlj, events of the past to save her empire at the eleventh hour. American railroads in perfecting facilities will mea-i for a_hundred girls to go back to campaign when he feels in his heart oJC II if these are to be made equal to transporta their homes and there use the knowledge hearts the blessings of the pure sweet air" That Roberts death should have come at tion demands they have received at the Martha Berry O for the thankful spirit' Never so dim \I1 natUTe gathered its beneficent forces to the moment when his prophecy was being When Mr Hill made this estimate he was school gether to brighten the situation and dri\e a wai apparently of the opinion that the managers How Miss Berrj has done all she has from it the griefs and dismal anxieties fulfilled is strange, to put it mildly Un But evermore a whisper — a dream of the of the railroad corn-panics would be com coming Dav with the limited means at her command is which were threatening to submerge it donbtedly he died as lie vvould have died pelled to seek the fresh capital needed in Let us g-ive thanks that the good Loid After the toil so faithful — the -victory in the the question 'E\er>body works at Berrs s European money markets principally Lon- has brou-ght us these gentle days to gladden had he been gnen the choiqe—as near the strife don, Paris and to some extent Holland But the children sa\, and this is litjerallj trtie, the heart and enable us to transmute our field of battle and center of hostilities as his The love of the little children — the welcome owing to \arlous conditions, some of them and with such enthusiasm as one rarel> Cnterea at the postottlce at Atlanta M of the wife little misfortunes into the faith that bright second clasa mall matter advanced age would permit and seeing his political, there seemed to be small chance of sees or and happier dajs are soon to cojne I'OMA<-1> UAlt.5. country roused to the truth of the words he III securing needed funds abroad except PQS Of the fine manlv bojs work i\e leave United Statea and Mexico Btbly upon short time notes which carried a SOUI2 J1ESUJLTS TIIVT IRE ZAE\mBUS. for another time What I ^vant to tell >ou 10 to 12-pnce paper*. Ic. »3 to 3*-PB*« had man> times sounded in its ears There is strength f 01 all the sti ivlng and high rate of interest •nper». Jc, J4 to Jb-p.tte paper.. 3tt 30 to is that for $60 a g*rl can have a >ear at (from The Abilene Reporter > JO\ f 01 all the \ ears \ nriouji Est Iron tea Made. \s sure as msht follows day some of the CG~pnce popera. Sc. . If Sorrow sits at the fireside the light shines Berrj. s for ?30 sii. months On down to The opening of the fedeial reserve sys results of the great European war will be through hei tears ATLANTA, GA , November 21, 1914 tern carries with it a promise of such, a the widow 3 mite will help Can you think the readjustments of the s>stem of market 7 UBERCULOSIS SUNDA Y A.nd w- hen the last road s traveled and the change 111 our own financial situation that it of anything that w 111 bring as greVt re- ing cotton The source of power the people summits he-ig-hts -we win SUIJSCUII'TIO.\ KAXISSs . ma^ be possible for the railroads to secure turns'* The w ife of our president recog is being awakened and thej are seeing- that By Mall In ihe United atales and MMtlco. Sunday, November 29, will be observed Love at a sliming gateway will welcome the n ce i n the United States even as soon as the nized, the wonderful work this school Is do it is possible for public sentiment to handle (Payable InVariablJ j£ <"^ o > 1 2 mo as Tuberculosis Sunday throughout the wanderers in even so might} a thing as the cotton mar ***** >ear 1915 such funds as are needed in that Ing and gave liberallj from the sale of her United States the day being dedicated to an kets The handling of the market however gj,J, an* Sunday ..c ,| g I The Man \\noae Prayer Ifraa Annwered. year "Various estimates ha\ e been made- of pictures means co operation of the farmers They intensifying of the propaganda of the Na Onet pon a time said Br er Williams the aggregate of our foreign trade within the next twel\ e months Some of them It was a cold afternoon that I went to must adopt a system that will control the d ir TS-UZ i man who axed da Lawd ter Byarl,er tional Association ^or the Study and Preven seem exaggerated ind yet almost all of Mjitle Hi I! ce-meter\ Coming down the number of bales that are produced aa w ell please quit sendin him trouble here an dar — them forecast an international trade balince as have a system of warehousing- that will in Atlanta. &;> cents p^r month, or 12 cents tion of Tuberculosis In most of the pulpits in small packages so ter speak, ez he wuz winding path were trese Berr> girls They per w£t "uulde o" S llapta. 60 cents per take care of all sui plus cotton There are throughbut the land some direct or indirect Kep so busy worrj in over it he didn t ha\e In fa\ or of the United States of not less than were there each to bring- a flower to lay on month or H gents per $1 000 000 000 The balance foi the next manv deta Us that have to be worked out no time tail tei make a livm fer his familv Mrs "Wilsons grave And when I stood be reference TV ill be made to the fight against but the agitation that has been carried on ~5 K. UULJULUAYconstitution connections Sen trouble in a lump good tw elve months will escape some of the •ole Advert sirs Manager lor ail side this mound It was covered with these the great white plague the newspapers will La-svd wuz his pra r so s I kin git done wid hea\> invisible Items which in recent years in the press of the country is bound to outsido Atlanta flowers that the\ had themseU ea planted It fer once an fer all have cut down our visible international bal bear fruit People usually find a way to The aaarsss ot tha Wa&nintton Bureau is teem with advice and admonition, and num and cared for and now placed there as a meet unexpected conditions which, arise, and \V ell suh de good Lawd answered dat ance by anywhere from $150000000 to $200 - No 1 =7 t, btreet, N \\ Mr \Jolin Corrlsan. bers of other influences will be directed to loving tribute the suddei destruction of the cotton market man s pra r an sent trouble des lak he said 000 000 for it Is now deemed certain that Jr Btatf correhnondent In charge^ will cause new methods to be adopted which ward arousing the public mind and con he wanted It A harncane blowed his house comparatively few \mencans w ill make ex Christmas will soon be here How many THE CONfeTllLTloN la on sale In New w ill be continued fum de face ei de airth, an a > eth quake cursions across the sea next summer The who read this will make a scholarship to York city by - p m th« da> after Iss Je >* science ag-gregrate of the letters of credit which now can be had Holal nj s Ne«5btand% Broad swallowed de laii whit de house had sot on the Berry school one of their Christmas of IF *Olj r,rASE A HAU>VTED HOI SB. In the past fifteen years we have made for several y ears ha\ e annually been sold way ard Fortj second atret t (Times building Dar wuz trouble in a lump an no mis- fermga'' Some are waiting to enter the (From Case and Comment.) eorner) Ihlrtj eighth street and Broadways to American tra-\ elers was estimates at substantial headwav in combatting tubercu take' But v ou reckon dat man wuz satis- school now As to the right of the tenant of an al- and Twentv ninth street and Broadway 1 $150 000 000 This- sum has seriously offset fied ' Not him You could heir him holler- leged haunted house to have his contract The Const tutlon Is not responsible *or is The hist battle had to be fought and the visible trade balance The present indi MRS "WILLIAM T NKWIIAV in Jei three miles' He lowed dat it wuz annulled the authorities are not exactly in ad^arco p lymcnts to out of town locel car- won against ignoranre and preconceived no de stranges disperisai \ er Providence w hat cations are that there will be next vear Atlanta Ga r era dealers 01 agents onl> a small amount of letters of credit sold accord The cases are generally settled it t'on The mania for the hermetically sealed had ever been sent on one po creetur a is stated, in accordance -with, the suggestion head T\e shall probably ha^ e to pay less in the room had to be supplanted by the continual of Alphenus who says in. brief that the Am t dit des lak human natur * Provi wa->. of freight charges than any that have THE ONE MAN NOT POUND. 1 fear must be genuine and that reason for oat of doors doctrine the advice to exercise dence Hisse f cant please de \erj- worl He been exacted from us in recent v ear ? be Good Roads Special Issue \Vhatever other interpretation one reads cause no small part of our exports will be no ordlnarv dread must exist, Henc«, Ar constantly had to be tempered by the coun made wid His own hands' in the welter of circumstance m Mexico one cai ried in Amei lean xess^ls Of The Industrial Index nault Ferton in his Custom of Burgundy el to exercise onlj under the care of the The establishment of the federal resets e advises that legitimate dread of phantasms Tact stands out in indisputable relief The sjstem if this be supplemented by the first which tiouble men s rest and make night hj^ician and to take advantage of the dis Among the special editions issued by \a one strong man admittedly needed for the of the >ear bj the opening of the securities hideous 13 good reason for leaving a house covery of the great part physical rest plays nous trade papers In connection with the pacification of the t ountrv lias not vet put market will undoubtedly greatly facilitate and declining to paj the rent after the daj in a c ure our expoit mo\ement There must be in fourth American Roa-d congress in Atlanta of departure The parliament of m his appearance States and municipalities have been evitably an amount of banking assistance that published by The Industrial Index Co in one 01 two cases has decided in favor of \illa comes as near filling the prest rip which in the aggregate -n111 be enormous In lumbus, Ga was notable for its excellence the tenant and against the landlord of roused to their dutj wonderfullj in the way order to prowde the means by which these This good roads number consisted of for houses where specters racketed And in an tion as anj mdn idual vet developed hut exports can -with convenience be carried from Irish case decided in 1890 the tenant v. as of erecting sanatoria and of maintaining ty eight pages and the present strong sen \ ilia as president and executor seems to be free clinics Much is to be done yet in this the American manufactories There are some allowed to give up the house without pa\ an impossibility In the saddle and as a evidences that the American people do not timent throughout the south for better high Ing his rent direction "\ ot everv state and not every begin to realize the magnitude of the foreign ways and the manner In which this sent! hurricane fighter he commends himself to purchases In this countrv which are now in ment Is crystallizing into action in, hundreds STOR1 OF 4 KA3IOUS HI II A, citv or considerable town has its tuberculosis (From The Home Herald ) admiration Vdminibterm^ government he the course of negotiation and which protoablj "of progressive counties is well reflected institution will be continued not only as long as the Not one in a thousand who sings the old by the special articles and illustrations in is not so strong and thus far he seems to war lasts but for seveial years thereaftei hvmn Blest Be the Tie That Binds knows On the sides of education and prevention its historj It was w ritten b> the Rev Joh » ha\e the strength and candor to recognise The Pi esumption is strong that one this number Ihe photographs of fine roads much has been done People have been \merican manufacturing industry one of In the south are Interesting especiallv those Fawcett who m the eighteenth centui v that fict was the pastor of a poor little church m shown th^ dangers of tuberculosis as well the greatest has already negotiated or is «i of model higlxwajs In Fulton and. Aluscogee Yorkshire England ( arranza is rapidU degenerating into a as its curability how to avoid contagion, and the course ot negotiation contracts mvolv counties Georgia farce a trouble mallei and a repudiator of Ing about $100 000 000 The commodities The point is w ell made in this number In 1772 he felt obliged to accept a call the mm and woman infected is being taugh* enumerated in the contract aie to be used and is quite properly emphasized that dur to a London church His fai ew ell sei moi promises If we arp to credit the original had been preached sre wagons loaded witn how to protect other people Thanksgiving Fancies. for war material equipment and accessories ing the next decade there will be far more dibpatches from Mexico he promised as of a great na* -v or perhaps two navies road building in the south than 111 an> other furniture and books stood by the door His Lven with atl tins accomplishment to our congregation — men women and children — plaint as anv man can promise to eliminate I This is only one item Food products in part of the countrj This is generally rec credit we have yet a far way to go The ognized as the great field of load construe were in agony of tears "W onderful fancies enormous quantities sufficient comQletel> to himself simultaneously with. Villa and turn absorb our own surplu" are to be sold at tion activities during the next few > ears Looking up AIis Fawcett said diseabe and death rate continues high de For Thanlcsgiving E\ e Oh John John I cannot bear this' I the reins over to Gutierrez the choice of the high prices to belligerent and neutral na It is alreadj seen that the recent road spite all the money and effort expended But if Turkey is absent congress has generated new enthusiasm on know not where we go' convention of Aguas C ahentes Now he Wh\ — why should we gneve-> tion^ and the commerce of tltis kind will Science begins now to suspect that each per aggregate hundreds of .millions of dollars this important subject and has given a tre Nor I said he nor will we go Unload squarelv reneges on that promise ba'vs an Still it s Lord make us thankful mendous impetus to road building in the the wagons and put everything back bon mav be born with the tubercle bacillus, For what we receive "With the opening of the cotton exchange other man must be chosen and threatens to the presumption, if not cei tj.mty is that south In order to fuither the good move His letter of acceptance was recalled as they are with the colon bacillus and that ment The Industrial Index is quite appro and he wrote this h>mn to commcmorat" involve the whole nation again in strife II the cotton goods manufactories in England as \\ith the latter it remains harmless ex and in France -will make heavy demands foi pria.te3> sendine; a copv of its good roads the episode Jovb — there aie plenty number to every counts commissioner in It looks indeed as though it will be Car American cotton and thus an additional fac . cept under as vet not understood conditions Liif e s nimble rose weavers tor which will make foi American prosperztj 644 southein counties a total of about 3000 ran^a that is responsible if internal war There 3 heav en b own grace (From The Chicago Journal) There ib however encouragement HI the will be added Por all tried true believe b The penumonia season has arr ved Not again breaks out in Mexico On three sepa AMmt the ^ew System Mav Do piogie^ we have made But LiOrd Iceep us out because the weather is colder — arctic ex rate occabions \ilKi has deferred to linn Of the hands of receivers The new federal reser\ e system which plorers do not get pneumonia until thc> re ind on each occasion Cairanza lias found is enthusiastically supported by the leading Postal Superintendent Sees turn to civilization Not because of raw Text for the Times bankers of tne United Statea is likel> to winds from the lake though these chill the some loophole tinough whuh to slip to the v POLICEWOMEN O le of the big; misfortunes lor e tliei reveal its influence within t e couise of the Brighter Times Ahead 1 body and therebv reduce resistance to the end of prolonging his own tenure on po\\er \\\ big cities throughout the 1 mil will i m n or a woman saj a Missouri editor next two 01 three month ' Some time In the disease Pneumonia comes at this season b^ If one man tapible of handling the entire is to be Loo touch i Better not know an winter or early spring there will undoubt cause people close doors and vv indow s to soouer or later adopt the suggestions of (G W Ribble Superintendent Postal lele situation could be evolved matters would rap insult when \ on meet t than to think \oure edly be disclosed as gi eat an influence for keep out cold aid and therebv- condemn Miss Alarv K Bro\vn ol Seattle Wash when insulted ever\ time stem The new sys The cotton e\c!«j.ng-es have zeopened the the deadly pneumococcus rejoices and muJ tern is Hkelj- to make a demonstiation of federal receive binks aie opeiatmg to ease tiplies Keep >oUr houses and offices waim the foice of \illa the tolerance ot Diaz the I'he Invitation T U the other night thit only when cities the fact that it is enabling banks of the the general monev situation a fund has been as > ou like Americans are accustomed t elder that the old wealth\ and controlling employed policewomen would they be able ibulation bills' his song United States to get the reserves under such provided to aid m tin* piotection of cotton warm rooms and it would be foolish to element could be conciliated and a firinnebb Jell me s ng; aw a complete contiol as will insure easy mobili Interests out food products are in w orld make a sudden change But see that the to rope eftectualb with the sooal evil and i i ht and resource ill Ins own to wrestle with 0 zatlon and there will be also great concen- wide demand out factoneb are bet,inmnt, to place where vou liv e and w ork has plent feminine phases oi criminalit> Miss Brown S w OI 1 E bd\ tration of banking i esources \n earlv re operate to their capat it\ and out evports of fresh an A closed window shuts sick problems growing out of a civilisation nine lain t mv sing n da\ suit of this will be the beginning of a (except cotton) ai e lar^c i th m last v eai ne-*s in not out pointed out the cities th tt already liave -sicU I los mj, voice fei bho djimin shert demand for capital from other with the pi ospect of i permanentlv w idtnej tenths barbarism &ongr don t come nij \\ a\ no mo taKen this step—Portland I os Vngeles <; ouiiU ies than out ow n and as a coiise market Ihe dt mand loi cotton abioad 1 = A STI'Vtr IX HIS* "COMPLI1IE'\T » It ma~v be that a,s events revol\e md the u elcome 13 outside de do — beattle Baltimore bt Paul and Minneapolis quence of th s it is also likeU to be demon increasing and its mov ement depends onlj (Fiom Die Kansas Citv Star ) N) ila e vvhai % on kin sta> pot contihuallv simmeis such a man will - and said the~v lia'v e recorded substantial btrited within a } ear that ^ e are able to upon the suppl> of ships M-\ dear said Mr Hawkins to his be"l come to the burtue 1 nlesb he does there lend monev in large amounts to other na Tourists w ill spend then moiiei, 111 tlie tei liaT the othei ei eningr do you knou progress in handling crime and vice as the tions It is sometimes said that a change south this winter instead ol abroad our that vou ha\ e one of the best voices in Cht, will continue to be considerable uneasiness two problems peitain to *women She pressed of this kind will make the Ijnlted States a farmers ai e leai nliig that ho« and horn w orld ou this side ot the Rio Gnnde the t>ame course on \tlanta as. an aid to great ci editor nation That depends upon inv uan be tais d at home and we aie liv Indeed replied the delighted Mis H the sense in which the term 13 used dig Ing in a, section of tb.e t n ted fctatfs fa.v 01 e<3 w ith a flush ol pi ide it the compliment methods alreadv in iorce land foi nstance imports commodities ol 111 climate and pioductiv enes1^ above all Do >ou really think bo" a mone> v alUe rn inj. million times gi eater others 1 h s penocl of depression has in a I co i tainlj do continued the heai tless Ihe matron at police bairatks and the than tht monev A alue of her exports ant; measure checked the wild oigv of ev.tia\a husband otherw ise it w ould hav e been WITH A GOLDEN woman rescue worker hi\e long been regu j. et she is recognised as the great creditor worn, out long ago \\ e must build our trade structure with gance in whici we as a people weie living lai leituies ot police work recognized ab in nation of the woild This is so because she and has bi ought us to out senses not onli imports commodities 111 laige PRESIDED HAL POSSIBILITIES Latin America with a tiowel of gold The dispensable No citv m the Jand would un We should now tui n our fates to the (From The Phila-delphia Record Dem ) amounts b it she also imports enormous rising sun of prosperity and meet it -w itjj Constitution lias long recognized this as one deitake to admmistei its police department amounts of capital « hich represents the in With Petms} I \anij. republicans present a wholesome welcome oC icnewcd op^im sm ing l^1 Brumbaugh as a candidate for prec of the cardinal principles of the extension without the co-operation of such forces They corae upon net investments in other lands and vigor ol our commt rt ial relations and it was em The United States maj in the \ ear I1)!.* ident in 1*16 with Senator Penrose as Ms have b^een there is uo doubt icsponsible tor secure a \lsible 01 apparent intei national chief sponsor and New York honoring Mi phasized b\ tohn B irrett director of the ti ade balance aggregating $1000000000 and \\ hitman with Bo«s Barnes as his leadm^ mucfi mitigation ot nmerj and for the re- 0 Pan \mericin union at a recent trade con still remain a debtor nation But if the new Preservation of Battleships. backei vvl at will the bull moos-ers do It claiming of women before thet became in banking law stimulates as it is expected to is a safe eruoss that a good many of them ference at Memphis corugible prostitutes or criminals do a concentration of bankmpr reserves and B\ GEORGE K1TCO, will be found n *he "\\oodrow "W il^on camp Author of "Vt f.ooO Old Sliranh.** Mr Barrett who Kno\v« hi" subject said Jt follow s that since in these phases a complete command of gold then we shaj tltat JaOO 000 000 loaned to I atm America 1 lie i. n reconstructed accumulate capital so/ rapidly as to enable MODERN EXEGESIS trained and devoted women have been of Ihe Pi inter Poet of The Dalton Citizen us to lend portions of it to other countries The T\a.i has now pi ogressed foi o\ ei friom Ine I ouisville Courier Jouinal) over a period ot live vtar^ would leturn a Mich great assista ice in the preservation of « rigs of one of the unreconstructed brethren None of the leading bankers of the financial three months and its most amazing featui e The C hi ifetia.ii nations believe in turning distiict doubts that when the war is endec has been the success with i\ Inch the hostile tht. otlici broadside to those w ho smite total of SI oOO O'Ht 000 law and order and the lesbenmg of MCG and Thev ti led to preach the doctrine propositions w ill be made to the TJmtec countries hav e guarded then battleships Of a modern hell them There is uo question that he has his pro crime women will be employed to a greater Statf s b\ other countries looking to the Thus fai not a single battleship has been ^V here the> picture Hades torments portion^ right ind that he has not overstated placing of hea\ ^ loans here damaged though a few cruisers which per A SH t DOERI^G PROSPECT extent as cities take cognizance of the possi As a pleasant place to dw ell One factor which will facilitate the bene sisted in running aiound nights and getting the financial lactor m the game of gathering But he shifted his terbacker (Ftom The Indianapolis News ) bihties for their serv ice In Chicago for ficial influences of the federal reser\e sjs in deep water have been sunk Li e~j battle Pother side \nd said B Gee It rather makes one shudder to wonder in Latin \merican tiade mbtance it i« said that the policewomen tern is oui possession of an enormous supply ship owned by 1 ranee G-ermam and Eng Hell nie was good for father if the next war w ill be as much more hor of gold This can be concentrated and con land at the beginning of the war is still Europe e^pt 11 Ub IZngland Germanv and emploved in a supers isor> capacitv have Tw ill be good enough foi me riblc than this one as this one is more hor 1-ranee won th^ir greatest trade conquests rendered wonderfully effective service They *«**•* t oiled if the federal reserve system is oper perfect though in some instances hostile nble than pre\ lous i\ar= Joseph a Troupers ated w 1th w isdom so that we shall ha.\ e spies may have kicked a little paint off th^ir in South XuiPnca because the> extended abundant supplies of capital or abundant sides while tbfv la\ at dock ha\ e been able to spot possible violations Local fashion Pti ^onal f i om The Leb liberal credit^ The I nited States was and w hich w ould Iia\ e escaped the umntuitu e resources in the form of credit with which This shows tlie mir\ elous advance of anon btai not onlj the needs of our railroads can be naval science Thirt> jears ago battleships is handicaDptd because it tailed to take cog Jo^epn Brow n of Lebanon was seen at e\ es of the male officer and in delicate situ met and funds which are to be used in the received as Ward treatment as halfbacks in Lou Thompsons one dav last week wtth the nizan«_e of the ormciple de\ elppment of our national resources sup- a de-brutalized football game The> were ations thev have been able to employ di latent fa nion of adhesive pantaloons w hich It ma> sound a triile daring to tell the plied but we shall also ha\e mone> which abused and even shot at b> the enem> AIan\ plomac\ and persuasion which would lia\e requn e assistant e to be relies ed of can be utilised to meet the needs of South ***** battleships w ere riddled and blow n up in iountr% at this particular juncture that' it been hopeless to the mere man America and the Far JCaSt the Russo Japanese war and for mani When He Counted His Troubles. Investments of tins kind v, ill after a mu'-t prepare to in e^t i luiee tortune to w in The historv of all administration of law I stopped bv de wa\ side ter count my decades the shocking cruelties perpetrated HE \VHO BKLlf \* IN "PAUPER- while cause large imports not reported in against them have gone unprotested a fortune even larger tio ible« an I got so busv I forgot de time IZING' 1HC POOR as of all progress ot government is tiiat of the custom house statistics to come to the That a hundred battleships could spend wuz gw me an Night slipped up on me an But it i" certain in view of the peculiar L-nited States for ihej will be in the form three months within a few hund-ed miles No doubt this is a splendid theorv But e~%olution and of the introduction of innova de ow Is v\ uz hootm roun me an de w ild of income representing di\ idends or interest of each other without so^much as tossing a nature of the Latin Vi le^iciu trade that this tions pro\ ed to be sound and practical cjts took after me an fum dat dav ter djs it s also a, good conscience c aser toi 111 upon our investments in other lands W briclc Is an evidence of the relentless sweep stance when we have a five doIUr bill in I let m\ troubles count themselv es an is the case The sooner we recognize it the I rom this point of \ie\v it is evident the th s kind of imports become sufficiently of science -will el <=tnctlv in de Light our pocket — just the ,irice of tliat new fish sooner \vtll wt be prepared to take advan + * a * * lai ge we shall be a creditor nation Further The new methods used to insure the ing rod w e w ant — and w e suddc nl\ see a. r policewoman has come to stav SI e makes tace o Lurope *• present impotence for moralit^ anci lor lower taxe«; both ends 1 he Ln^t AV on! more the wise administration of the federal longev it> of the battleship ar<% partly hurt pool hungrv looking beggar tppi caching us flu \darns Enterprise has these unchari reser\e ^jstem and sympathetic management not entirely known The vessel is first an its so nice to have that theory «to fall back \nd 011 broid general hne^ the same rea of the- stock exchange together with long tnat appeal to the tixpaiers table lines on a departed ex contemporary chored IsecurelV in a capacious harbor It on \\ e keep him a begpa- bj helping continued and heai, y exports should enable Boning mieht be ^aid to appU to the Far is then protected b> Amines torpedo boats him this tj pe of pt rsons tUls him&elf H^ lie seldom had the right side the United States easil> to absorb in due time submarines barbed v ire fences and police must find work If he gets a living easil\ East Book trade prospects are orightemng On I ife s perplexing w a v s if there be need o£ it all of the American men In order to minimize the danger of this wav hell stav this Wa> "i es but sup Thev sav he found the bright side securities now held for investment abroad Think of histories of the European war in leaks, the bottom of the harbor is built up pose ho cant find v ork° kuppo<=e he d eiijo t\\ e hope it didn t blaze) HOLLAND seventv five •volumes' around ine ship and in some cases it is quite work as mucn i* vie enjov our work — if he AS HE \\GULD HAlh DIED likely that the latter is fitted with wheels could g-et it Man\ a man has riccn to good 1 The Place Picked Out. This enables it to escape more rapidlv from citizenship — cv en to fame — bv a helping C ontemporaneoub England v I see few Perhaps people v ould be more reconciled mysterious strangers and obviates the dan hand at the right moment The theory of funerals ot greater pomp or underlving sig to a rise m beef if, at certain seasons turkey NOVEMBER. (From The Philadelphia Ledger) ger of sea-sickness on the part of the crew self help is al1 rigVjt we know that nothing If the Czar Nicholas ever has to beat i There is still much nervousness in Lu develops us like working out our own sal nifhiance than that o£ I leld Marshal Lord would come down and be reasonable for tne United States In a hurr> he -noul< rope over the protection of these delicate •\ atiou But perhaps the tide has been too crafts and new safeguards are being con Robert^- who non rests in St Pauls Ca llibter Frost he jes drapt down be a piig-htj available man to run for presj strong1 for us and we arc ^tunned foi the tmually thought up Later on the> ma\ be 1 ur tuh sweeten good an soun dent on the prohibition ticket thedral b\ the side of Nelson TV olselev This time Uncle Joe Cannon has a chance hidden in the cathedrals or taken apart ana moment are we still to be judged at. swim I ane an taters—pi_m kins too— 1 sent to neutral countries bv parcel post But mers — when we haven t the stierigth to \\ellmgton and other nieu who ha\e bul\ed to grow gracefully old waiting fo * reporters 1 urkev goboler sa> HOTV doo for the presort thev aie quite safe and if swim at all Let the man who refuses help imagine himself in the position of the one large in the militar and naval historv ot the to come and interview him Pobbum in de smmon tree Been Studying Baseball Dope. kept well painted P nd protected from ram in need He can t so far wrong in giving as nation "Vli^htj thankful Case &ajs he (From The Los Angeles' Times ) by canva-5 the> should last through the war Mauv of the current historians overlook A holv war is the devils joke but war •^u., ir & gone so monst ous high It is understood that the new king o provided no swordflsh and other terrors of 'One gave Let him shed his theoriem, and couldn t leach it ef he try' Albania has a. ten day clause in his con the deep are not allowed to^ stab them in listen to his heart one oC the curious p' ases of Roberts death by aov other name amounts to just that. —21ARY J BLACKBURN tract. the thorax after bedtims. He'» nxlasint « symphony. SPAPLRl ,'SP4PERf THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914. Page Nine

NSFORD IS INTEREST GROWING 'WENT OF THE IN VOTING CONTEST TltlRD DIST. MEDS. EEIflNEYEAITEACH FOR QUEEN OF BALL Men and Religion Bulletin Number 149 Cordele, Ga., November 20.—r. Lunsfod, of Pres- held In Atlanta on the afternoon of De- Slayers of Brother-in-Law Re- tsn, was. elected as president of the cember 3, under the auspices of the Third District Medical association. I>r. ceive Lightest Possible Sen- Atlanta Ad Men's club, is fast increas- Clark Regrets Senator's ing. So spirited has been the voting ONE MAN KILLED H A, Mobley, of Vienna, was named vice president, and Or. Charles A. tence in Hart Court. that the committee in charge of the "Losing Common Sense Greer. of O^lethorpe, having been elect- contest was forced Friday to install ed for a term of three years, holds a new ballot box at the Cone drug When Fools Cut Capers over for another term as secretary of Hartwell, Ga., November 20.—(Spe- store, in Whitehall street, where the the association. The next meeting o£ cial-)—Ellis and Henry Nixon, broth- voting is being done. The original Before High Heaven." the organization will be held at Rich- ers, charged with the murder of their box was so full of ballots that voters land, during June, 1915. The Cordele brother-in-law, John F. Heaton, upon couldn't stuff in another ballot. Hence Thursday the additional box. meeting of the association was pro- new trial granted by the court of ap- ''Thy Brother's blood peals, were convicted in Hart superior Entries in the race have been closed, Savannah. Ga., November 20.— (Spe- nounced "by all as the best in the history and it now remains for the voters to court of voluntary manslaughter with cial )—Champ Clark, speaker of the of the organization in the point of at- make their selection of the most pop- , when told to- tendance^ character of papers read and a recommendation for mercy. Judge ular young woman from among the crieth from the ground." the interest manifested. There were James B. Park, of the Ocmulgee-circuit, following debutantes: day that Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Adrlenne Battey, Wyollffe Wurm, Night presiding:, gave them sentences of one of Massachusetts, had criticised the in attendance forty physicians from Mary Murphy, Alene Fielder. Mary Rice, preside tit and the democratic adminis- over the tiurcl district, and all were year each on the chain gang. entertained at a sumptuous banquet a.i Lawson Hines, Louise Barker, Mary tration in an address last night in The hilling, it appears from the evi- Kins, Hattie Broyles, Anne Patterson, a local hotel at the courtesy of the dence, grew out of the ill treatment of Boston, said: Crisp County Medical society. Dr. \\. Mamie Kirkpatriek and Mai Horine. "Let us therefore not "I regret Senator Lodge has turned K Edwards, of .this city, retiring pres- their sister and mother by Heaton, who Arrangements have been completed 1 for the spectacular pageant, which will In the Do or ident, was toastmaster of the occasion. was separated from his wife, a sister 1 juiKO in his old age and seems to be be the afternoon feature of the carni- anxious for w nr. He criticizes Presi- Responses \rerfe made as follows: E>r. of the defendants. The killing- occurred H A Mobley. of Vienna. "The Doctor; val. The entrance of twelve addition- judge one another any more: in August, 1912. Immediately after the al floats for the parade was announced dent Vil'-nj" for keeping out of war Or George M. Miles, of. Atlanta-. "The with Mexico and nor pret ipitatlng war killing the defendants were arraigned Friday. This brings the total number Specialist;" Dr. E. O. Jones, of Atlan- before Justices C. H. N. Brown and of floats up to approximately forty- wi'th Turite;. . touching tne Tennessee ta "The Surgeon;" Dr. A. G. Fort, "The James P. Bailey, of Hart county, and Third District Medical Association; two, with indications that there will of the but judge this rather, that incident because bom-j semi-idiot, Dr T J McArthur, of Cordele, The exonerated. The grand jury returned be at least fifty in line when the order dresjj.-d in a hi tie nriel authority cut bills ag-ainst them in October and they is given to move. fantastic capers before high, heaven, Crisp County Medical Society," and Dr. left the county for some months. Henry W B Hardman, president of the Medi- Nixon was arrested by Sheriff Johnson lu feuch parlous times as these some cal Association of Georgia, concluded no man put a stumbling with a splendid toast on the work, of in Peru. Ind., in the spring of 1913, and mad-cap is liable to do disagreeable a few weelis later Ellis Nixon surrend- JONES NOMINATED things at any time and usually these this organization. Owls'Club ered to the sheriff. They were tried and MAYOR OF CORDELE things can he set nsrhi by a little com- convicted of voluntary manslaughter block or occasion to fall in mon seas.**, and J'resident Wilson seems and were sentenced to twenty years' to have an abundance oC that exceed- SLASHED BY PLAYMATE, imprisonment. A new trial was grant- Cordele, Ga., November 20. — (Spe- 11 cial.) — Colonel J. Gordon Jones, with a ingly valuable quality . Wo Senator ed by the court of appeals. They were YOUTH OF 16 IS DEAD arraigned again this week and after a vote of 242 was nominated as mayor his brother's wav." Lodge would do ^ **H to smooth his of Cordele in the city* primary today, and two^ days' battle got a verdict of vol- luffled plumagre and use his undoubted untary manslaughter with a recommen- getting a majority of thirty over H. C ability to help the president keep us Home- Thompson. 16 years old. of riiattahooihee, <5a., died at the Orady dation. McKenzie, the next, highest candidate out of trouble. Ho need not doubt hospital Thursday nifrht. as a result of The foreman of the jury, p. S. Mc- in the race, and defeating two other the tightliiK qualities or che American knife wounds inflicted Thursday cven- MuIIan, supplemented the verdict with mayoralty candidates, Fred Harder, people. That never fails." ine l.v a playmate. Dewey Henderson. a request that the court impose the the incumbent, and C. O. Nobles, T lightest verdict possible. This was retiring alderman. In the aldermamc Another \S hen Homer came home during the Administration t'ritlclitwl. afternoon of Thursday his younger done. The state was represented by election, with seven candidates entered, brother Sam. claimed to have lD«en Solicitor General Thomas J. Brown and ,T IN. King C. I* McMillan and C. L,. Boston, November 20.—Criticism, of Lifsey were winners. King polling the the administration's attitude in Con- mistreated hv t'.ie Henderson boy Judge J. N. Worley and Hon. A. A. Mc- Curry. The defense was represented by highest vote. The defeated, candidates nection with the t'ec^nt firing upon u Whein Homer Thompson and Dewey were J. S. Sheppard, present alderman; boat from the n uHer Tennessee in Henderson met later a fifrht ensued. A. O. and Julian B. McCurry. J. H. and Parke Skelton and Skelton & Skelton. J. M. Cox. J. P. Hughes and J, J. Wil- in the Pen- Turkish waters anil with the lampico Later it is said, the difficulty was i e- incident in Iho -Me\uan troubles, was newert by the boys, when Henderson Ab Jordan, colored, was convicted of liams. m icit- last nipht by United States bena- returned, armed with a knife, Thomp- the murder of John Teasley, colored, lor Henry C' sion here, has found a true bill against 10 have been forgotten. k And the flag- Augusta, Ga.. November 20.—Fire Thomas F. Buxton, of Waynesboro, on was never pointed. early Friday morning destroyed the seventeen counts, alleging misappro- "All our ^ft'o/ts should have been racing stables and fifteen race horses priation of funds Buxton was former- devoted to hiuiRinff about pacification BARTLETT CONFERS owned by F. L. Dodge, at Grovetown, ly cashier of the National Bank of in M> XK-O nifctt-a-d "f Setting Hut-rta WITH SENATOR SMITH Waynesboro. A number of otUer in- Liquor He out of off UP As it is now, Mexico i-s Ga.. 15 miles from here, causing a loss dictments were also found for viola- in the thro*"? of revolution and the two estimated at from $125,000 to. 5150,000. tion of laws regarding the revenue, pets of ttus adm 3jufrrr.it ion, C.LI ranxa Congressman Charles L. Bartlett was Mr. .Dodge, who owns racing- sta-bles in in \tlanta Friday, conferring with postal and military systems. and VillH. ,11 *• at r.irh other's throat*..' Lexington, Ky.; Grovetown and else- "Tne natty m pf»w.rr whoulcl remem- Senator Hoke Smith with respect to certain legislation. He left last night where, is in New York, and was ap- ber" Mr I,orlKO added, "that these are prised of his loss by telegraph. Whether Claims He parlous times It should ma LI ire into for Macon, where he will remain until the middle of next week when he will any insurance was carried or not could ihe state of our defense. The presi- not be learned, although employees of dent says this is an academic ques- iro to Washington, to attend the open- ing sessions of congress, when it con- Mr. I>odge stated that they did not tion This is a furhtlns world—a think the horses or the stables were in- fiffhtinK a«c. r,et us find out the con- venes fn rtecember. dition of our armx ami of our navy sured. and th«" state- ot our preparedness, Let Among the valuable hor&es lost was Bought those findings ho mn.de known to the DR. SMART WILL FILL Silk Hat. a trotter, with a record, it neonlp and th^n let the people sav is said, of 2:lli 1-4, and valued at $25,- whether tht* mmiev shall b^ diverted PULPIT AT ST. MARK'S 000; "Lady \Vanet," a 2-year-old tr~ot- from b.iildmcr souih^rn postoffices to ter with a record of 2:10, valued at $20,000, a-nd "Hollywood Ben," also a our defense'-." l^r \k!n Smart, professor of Biblical trotter, record unknown, valued at at the IjjoloVv in the new- Methodist univer- $10,000. Two mules, a milch cow and sity will nil Dr. Hushlotfs pulpit at great quantities of -foodstuffs were W. H. MILNER INJURED. St Mark's church Sunday morning at also burned. ll' o'tlock. Dr. Smart IB a noted preach- Watchmen who slept in the stables Exploding Boiler Breaks Arm er and his sermon Is certain to be en- were awakened at 3 a. m. by the fire ioved "by a large congregation Sumlav which had then gained much headway. Metropoli- mormnfr Dr. Kughlett Is attending They were compelled to escape through and Leg. the conference at Marietta. - the windows. The fire Was fanned by a high wind -which rendered futile at- tempts to fight it. It burned every- t'ai Lt-is\ i He, (In., N'ovombei DR. DEMPSEY TO PREACH thing combustible and then died out of i Special.) — W. Hi-nrv Milner, former its own accord. Mr. Dod^e bought ARE THEY WEAK OR PAiHFULI tan Club commissioner of t'arteryville and now several hundred acres ot land at 1 AT ST. JOHN'S ON SUNDAY Grovetown three years ago and con- Do your lungs ever bleed? a member of the polio* /If»partment, x structed stables and built a mile track. Do you have night sweats? \v;is injured vei v sei lously by the cx- The horses were trained here through- pUtsion of a boiler that was con- out the winter. His trainers brought Have you puna in chest and tides? Do you spit yellow and black matter? Strengthen nected w ith the stnvo in his cook the string of fifteen that met then- l loom. Mr. Milner wa.s starting1 a|fir<* death today to Grovetown last week. Ace you "•mtr**"*1y hawking and couvhinH? Do you have pains und«r your shoulder blades? in th<- slov e. Hit' v, ater connections of \v hich hud prcMtimibly fiozen (luring «- Thesvar* Regarded Symptoms of Thurbda.v night, when, without warn- ! SEVENTH DISTRICT ing, the terrif u- r*xplosiou ranie, which Font to Address Y. M. C. A. I CORN SHOW CLOSES LUNG TROUBLE the A man recently con- wrecked completely the stove and , You ehottld take immediate steps to check the Iv^i-tien and broke ilr. Milner's arm men and otlu-i s are invited i Rome, Ga.. November -0.—{ Special.) 1 progress of these symptoms. The longer you and leg. His bodv wfcis injxii ed in to hear nsIn^&r 1' -'• rant, at the ] The Seventh District Corn and Can- allow them to advance and develop, the more I deep seated and serious yoarcondition becomes. victed of burglary writes: . iHutlnn rooms. '51 '!• A% eat Alabama Hireet. | afternoon after a successful session i WeStand Bea^toProv.toyoii^^A^'ft? of three daj-s.* The 200 hoys and juris SumUo afternoon at 3-30 o'clock. Pant who were attending the fair i\ ere 1 the German Treatment.has cured completely and i% A attniit; eh.xrat-'tei in Christian work, taken for an automobile ri'te about I permanently case after case of Consumption ROBBERS TAKE BOOTY and an earnest .mil able speaker «3ood the city and -to Shorter collt'ijc a PC! I iTuberculosis.)ChronieBronchitis, Catarrh, of the "I am a convict serv- Lunss, Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes and other inu^'v alwa\s haV; a larse place at the^e the Berry schools this nionim.^. At AWAY IN WHEELBARROW the Berry schools the studaiit . an I ; Inng troubles. .Manysufferers "who had lost all scrvu-vP. Tin- looms .UP open all da\, hope and who liad been given up by physicians tion of .iml urf ivarm ami comfortable. A cor- t-lub members were nd Ji-ossetl '\v ing a ten-year sentence for President A. M. Soule, oE th« State have been permanentlycuredby-LungrGermine. Home, (la . Novemlier ^0.— (.Spei-ial ) dial welcome awaits all railroad men If your lungrs are merely weak and thedisease has Two of tin- mot-1 danns robberies 111 Oolleg'ei of Agriculture; fhanrellor I *. and their friends j C. Barro-w", of the state univprsity, not yet manifested itself, you can prevent its t lie h.stoi v ot' f Come w ere <.\ummitted development, yott can build up your lungs and and Dr. P&tfl Campbell, state corn 1'air system to their normal strength and capacity. burglary. / during t.ie earl v bourn j agent. The exhibits anil ieports were morning \\ hen the business houses ot Lung Germinehoscuredadvanced Consumption, JURY DEADLOCKED. i eniarkable for the low cost of pro- 1 the wis- 1 teiiry I'ower^ :md Atki nson \- Sun, duction, higrn profit per acre ynrl and the patients remain strong and in splendid, North Broad sti et't. were robbed. The large percentage of Increase In some health today. thieves operated ui the full iLrLai e of Stands 7 to S, and a Mistrial instances the corn was prod uced at a Let us send You ihe Proof—Proof that will "This crime I never .in elet tru arc l.i;ht. .uul carted away cost of 1%. cents per nuahel. T'io thei'r bootv in i w hfelb.u row. Th Seems in Prospect. largest vield in the district iv.is in Convince any Judge or Jury on Earth Helped the in solve*; to flour. nie.it. We will gladly send you the proof oE man? remark- <:hattooga countj-, where ',09 bushels able cores, also a FHEE TKIAX> of Lous Germlno dom of cier;trs, monev :>nd other articles of were raised by one of tha bo vs. The would have committed, had value. Bloodhound^ were sent ior and largest yield of the other counties follow ed th'e ti ail up the K tow ah river Dublin. GJ... November 20.- (Special.) v displaying were as follower "Walker, to a hmisf « he i t* a m-K ro named Wil- The Montforcl Ju*y still stands divided 158 bushels; Whltfield. J40 Mishr La, liam a was arrested on SU^PUMUM It i.s seven to five, according to the state- Polk, 3.40 bushels; Haralson. l.'ta bush- lung Genuine Co., 215 Rae Elk., Jackson, Mich. I not been drunk, and the ment made by the foreman to Judge els; Gordon, 110 bushels; Harto *v. ', OS ending the Uanson when he called them in \thls bushels; Floyd. 10S bushels: Pauld iig, itiff the city, and that they took pint in morning uril asked if he could do Any- itii bushels; Catooaa, 96 bu&hel&, anti thf robbery of. the Powers and Atlvin- Murra%, 71 bushels. whiskey came from MET- snn stores ^ thing to aid them in reaching a ver- For Rent dict The jury Is divided on a question Cottage, No. 8 College Avenue, oC fjct and mistrial seems in prospect SIX DIVORCES IN ROPOLITAN CLUB. LADIES IN COURT. Decatur, Ga., furnished or unfur- Law- CRISP CO. COURT nished. Attend Cooke Divorce Hear- 200 PINTS OF BOOZE FOUND IN ROME HOTEL Coidele. Ga., November 20.—(Special.) Morrow Transfer & Storage Co., "I never was a member ing in Columbus. Six divorce cases, white couples, were 26 W. Alabama St. M. 4355. ' disposed of in Crisp superior court yes- Breaking Koine, Ga.. November 110.— (Special.) terday- After completing a number of Tho Porter hotel on Broad street was civil cases that were ready for trial, -—I never had trouble get- I'oUiHibns. G \.. November -0. - I, Spe- raided bv police last night and 200 Judge \V. F. .George adjourned the cial.) — In the supt-i ior court here the pints of w nt-sky were found in one of court until next week, when the civil tiial of tlio i.-a-*e of ^ I,, ^ouko i. . Mis. the bedrooms " Pecutur B- Ross, man- , docket will again be taken up. The :i£''r of the hotel, was arrested and grand jury has returned several indict- ting whiskey. Macie I- *'oukt.-. Kbd fui th\ un-e. i». Locker inadp> bonil, but hi-- thereabouts t'oulr t ments involving white parties, and the now in pm-; «••--:> fli tries D fl imt is not be discos tM-ett to lav and it i.s fee-. cases will come to trial dunns the lat- In*veil that lit- ha:- left town and re- i ter part of the following week. Th plaintifT -ted late tin-, aft- tuined to Ins old home at Cairo, ill. 1 "I have a wife and four L> n e or Clubs and | CITY COAL CO. Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 1086 nesses having been ex.Lmm^a \\iieu ua- AUGUSTA POSTOFFICE j Special prices Red Ash Coal. $4.25 ton. babies— jot;rnrnen t tvns t.ikcji till !> o'clock to- CORNERSTONE LAID inori c»w miM'nmsr. Owing to the prorn- I ! uKMi'-e of iho parties, much interest is telt ui ttu* outcome oE the cnse. Larj^e Any n>ta, Ga,, Xo\omber 20 —(,Spe- "My wife and children CKiL)—The corner stone of the new led- Saloons tro\\Us aie attending ttho trial, among fial building and post office wa-s laid otheis there Veins' a number; of ladies. here ivith Masonn: ceremonies this aft- ernoon. tfenator-ele<*t Thomas "W. Hard- f are going hungry. wtfk and t'ong-res-sman-elect Carl Vin- . son were the chief speakers. Grand ' Master N". H. Ha Hard, of Brunswick, j of Atlanta laid the stone and made a brief ad- tires?. The cert?modules concluded to- i Gave Jeweilry n i 2 h t with a ban ij.u e t. i OVERCOATS This Year Predictions point to a protracted cold spell. THE TEST IS THE-QUESTION, "HAS THE MAN. SALOON OR SHAKE-UP EXPECTED j Tiierc are a hundred rea- CLUB A FEDERAL LIQUOR LICENSE?" sons way jewelry Should be IN NEGRO PREACHERS } given tor holiday sifts. THE GEORGIA LAWS for 1911, page 181, say: tfljait.nGa, November 20 — (Special.) i This ad is printed to "point" a remark Tbere are no nood reasons Tht- Miu-oii annual conference of the ! or two on OVERCOATS. \vh> it shouldn't be si veil— M'rican Methodist Episcopal church, in f "IN ANY PROSECUTION- of any person or persons or corporation not o\ en pru o. session here, is deeply interested in the • report of the bishop, who has indicated for any violatioji" of the statutes of this State in regard to the sale of spirit- When jut t? are Delected that when he re ids the appointments \ from ;i store like ours, every Sunda> afternoon there will be a con- - This is the "Home of the Overcoat," uous, malt or intoxicating liquors, any application for the INTERNAL sUlfMMble bhake-up. The reports of the where a larger stock, a greater va- recipient receives the sift he ioiib p:i*itor*s have shown that many < REVENUE SPECIAL TAX RECEIPT of the United States as squired or the wanted. <'nd both re- of he larger chutches have fallen off riety and better values combine to 5 cipient, and donor enjo> s the membership, while many of the i give you the most for your money. by Section 3239 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, "or any ller ones have shown remarkable j iij-sunmee that the article will s A number oC prominent colored I INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAX RECEIPT as required by said j;h e enduring service. ers spoke today. \ silt in sold, silver, china. Section of said Revised Statutes from the United States authorities for re- Splendid models pricing from $15 to Eia^s. leather, etc.. will prove $25 offer the maximum in values at tail or wholesale of spirituous, malt or intoxicating liquors shall be made to be a daily reminder of Correct! UM.I. Ga . Novenioei 20 —(Spe- popular prices. and the same is hereby made prima facie EVIDENCE OP G-UILT, and shall \ our ihoughtnilness. ial i -Helore Judue SpGer. in United It" >our gilts are selected, 5t:iU-:- o irt. the following aliens were! be sufficient to charge the onus or burden of proof on the defendant in any here, the recipients will be I Admitted to American citizenship '. I Fi-htl I.ewr and Bt-n Herman, Russian:' Luxurious garments at much higher such case." <=. doubl\ nlea^ed, for they will John r.iuUvig Rhemwalt and Herrnuui i know you wanted them to j Koertit;. »iet mart. J,eona.rdo Casela. f prices are here for the man who will have the V»e^t. , Jtali.!:1. A hram Pomerance and Isidor I pay up to $60 — THERE ARE TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO SUCH LI- \Ver-ei. ,7ew; Robert Johnson Seattle.! ! (.'all or \\riie for a copy ot' Scot chin a" . Kur-;ndes lleorsiades ' CENSES IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA. o^ir iieu. I'V'-paise illustrated Turk/ VT.ien Casela was a^Ked -"VClio c&alogue tor 1915. elect-- thi- nresident of the United , State:5''" he replied. "The democrats." t Mac,1 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MEN AND Gold and filver-miths All you've got to do is! 31 Whitehall St light it. The gas room-heat- j 11-13-15-17 Whitehall < RELIGION FORWARD MOVEMENT Establ'shed (887 er does the rest. See the gas i The Largest Store The Largest Stock J. company today. I INFAVSPAPERf NEWSPAPER! j^age Ten CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914. MEETS BA TTLES AFTER BIG Georgia A UBURN Yale HARVARD N/NETTLE Georgia and Auburn Meet Face Riverside This Morning EMEEIS Cartervitch's Cossacks In Annual Battle Today ELEVEN Face Von Weaver's Uhlans General Edgky Carter vetch's Russian matched. The infantry attack (field >v At Grant Field at 2:30 Cossacks will line up In battle array goals) and the dropping of bombs b\ i the aerial corps (foul; goaZs) of the t Title Prep Battle Will Be against Field Marshal "Pie" von rival armies will decide the outcome Weaver's German Uhlans toniKht. The of the battle. final S. I. A A game toda". Six of, Fought on Grant Field battjte ground will be the basketball Only the censored dispatches (press them olav their fourth year at Auburn, floor of the Atlanta Athletic club. reports) after the game can determine THIS DOPE AT A GLANCE. A speedy battle is mapped out by the outcome of the battle. and the other two, "playing their third 1 seasons, will graduate This hole In the This Morning — Riverside the two commanders. A flank turning The victors will have other fields to TEAMS—feeorslu- and Auburn. movement (passes) is planned by b-oth conquer, meeting- the Swedes in battle Auburn "team makes Donahue'3 1916 T COLOBH—G«*>rBiu. al arfiillery (charging array next Saturday m^ht for the su- and guarding-) is expecfed to be equally premacy of the club. Auburn (Gold and Blue). The eig-ht men who will play their flnal S. I. A. A. grame today are Pitts, CAPTAINS—Georgia, Vane Paddock, center; Thlgrpen. guard: Loulselle and What promises to be one of the quarterback; Auburn. H. W. Robinson, Culpepper, tackles; Robinson and Kear- ley. ends, and Arnold and Hart, backs. hardest fought and most interesting right ••ml, Qeorgrla against such a loss will lose prep games ever staged on a local COACHES—fieorcia. Alex W. Cun- only Captain I>ave Paddock, every oth- gridiron will be played this morning WillRed and Black Name nlDRliain; Auburn, Mike Donahue. er man on the team being eligible for at 10 o'clock on Grant tield, when YI*&CE—Grant field. play again next season. Riverside Military Academy meets the Can strong eleven from Gordon in their TJ M K—•-; :3« o'tlock. The question of whether or not Oeor- annual game. I Football Captain Today? jia, will score is the absorbing topic in The game will have direct bearing STKEET CAKfr—Take I,uckie to V \% ntrrwork* or H c»t Peach tree cam. advance of the game. Ev\en the most on the state prep championship, and optimistic Georgia rooters concede the Former the clattcfit. Special cars on a victory for either one of the teams \ictoiy to Auburn, but they do not con- w ill practically mean the state prep Will the Universitit of Georgia foot- They may duplicate these proceedings thut line. Curs parked just off of cede a shut out today championship for the year. ball team follow their custom of past 1 North avenue to bring return crowd A score for the Red and Black in this Kiverside, by winning the game, seasons and name tiieir football cap- Tiny Henderson, the big lineman of game would be a wonderful thing. They back to citj. will have an almost undisputed claim tain for the next campaign just be- Red and Black, is the logical choice AIJMJSHION—Ornerul admiwuon 51. will, if they score, accomplish some- to the title, as so far their eleven has for the captancy of the 1915 Georgia thing that no other team has been able fore the g-ame with Auburn today? flleven. He is the oldest man in point Kr&crved scats Sl.-iS and $1..">U. Auto- not yet been defeated, while they have to accomplish this season And Geor- defeated some of the foremost teams L,a«t year, Juat before the game with of service on the eleven outside of Pad- mobile* SI. Each weuitant SI. Park- gia is going to try her best. in the state. Recently they defeated Auburn, the Red and Black named Dave dock and next season will be nis laat Ins ear betueen 9:3O and 1 uMocli, $5. The posslbillt> of Georgia scoring la the strong: G AI. O. eleven, 13 to 7, and Paddock captain of this year's team. on the team ENTRANCES—To rcwrv ed srutui west no means a remote one. Any team that have also scored a victory over the can work eight out of thirteen forward side of field. To jci-neral admission, strong Richmond Academy eleven. passes successfully with a wet ball and These two teams are among; the ttide line* and purkiiic wpafon. cant aide. on a muddy field, is likely to work any- strongest in the state and, provided TI< KCT SALE—Tuinlin Brothers. thing on a dry neld. tiverside wins this morning, they \\EATHEK—Foreeant. clear iind cold. Georgia trick formation proved at will have the strongest claim to th& times ipuzzlmg to the Jackets and their SIX TEAMS ARE ID AT THE THEATERS OFFH I At. t-INE-l I* and weights: title forward passes from many different Al »I.BN. Position. GEORGIA. Gordon, bv winning, will have also formations" difficult to solve. Auburn a £oofl claim to the title, although Keurley (170) . I,. E.. Thompson (166) haa an alert defense, but it will have they have vet to play G. M. C. Gor- "Winning of Barbara Worth." .L,, T. McCounell (172) to be at its very best today don has not played many prep teams IN THE SIX-DAY RACE (At the Atlanta.) (195 .L. G. . Cony era (188) If Georgia can work some of hei this > ear, playing mostly college Another ble p!ay pf the creat nauthv-CRt Pitt* ( .< Henderson 198) tnok formations, and she is going to elevens, but their playing has been IK promised w hen the massive Studebaker turn loose everything she's got, she Is good throughout the season, theater. OhieaEo. production. "The Winning <2OI» . R. C. Gurmany (178) likely to spring- the real surprise party Riverside will enter the game with Leaders Are Nearly Fourteen of Barbara Worth" Js presented here at tb» p (180) .K. r (Jarrard <10»> of the i ear. their full strength on the field, while Atlanta for a matinee today and also to- Bo bin s ,K. K . HittlUMK-k (168) Gordon will be minus the services of Miles Ahead of the nleht. The Interest this piece will attract The Tactic*. two of then backfield stars,, Beasely from the splendor of its mounting and the The tactics of the two elevens will be and Williams, and the loss of these Record. distinction of the players wM be added to Arnold ( R. Paddock (151) so different that a comparison fa worthy two players will certainly be set- "by the fact that the play is a dramatiza- (Capt.) of comment. ITans who attend the game back to Gordon. tion of the most celebrated novel oC Harold Powell (15fl) will get a variety that will please the However, the interest and rivalry Bell Wright and the tour is expected to Hart (Ift) X. II. 15. N, o arlisle, attack in the mam. varying it, if the mer from the atari. The entire stu- bicycle trace at 11 o'elock tonight " fteld Is dry, with some end runs, that dent body of Riverside will attend , Otis Skinner. head liin-ftmtm not decided the game, while a special train will Shortly before that hour in a, series of against Tech showed ability to gain. PUCKETT. MONTGOMERY. shanp sprints thp teams of Root and (At the Atlanta.) With Harris and Eidez ha-mmering the bring the Gordon cadets and also en- Otia Skinner's coming engagement in hi* line, and Arnold. Prendegast, Haiston The two guards of the Gordon Institute eleven, who will line up against thusiasts from Barneaville. The gam'e Clark and Magln an-d Lawrence, who ne\v- and successful play, "The Silent Voice," IIj Di<>k Jr-tnittoii. and Hart to run erids, the Plainsmen will start at 10 o'clock and the ad- hH-d Jbeen among the leading- eigrhtt, should carry a strong appeal to the patrons mission fee will be 50 cents. With ttu- wy.ithei man promising •will have sufficient powei. Riverside this morning on Grant field. eacta lost a lajp. The score at 11 p. an. of the theater for his position amons the Georgia has a line attack that haa was: players of today ia second to none. Mr. 'the i irst i eal loutbull \\ eathei of the been developing slowly and is certain Skinner's role is that of a, prentleman of jsft.iNfjn. ' ri-or yja arjil Auburn, tho^e Lawson-Drobaich, Ca-^meron-Kaiser, middle-age and la perhaps as difficult as any now and then for small gains, with Since 1883, when touchdowns, goals (in-U ri\ .Us,, will meet at Trash and Powell carrying the ball. Moran -sMrcNannara, Goullet- G-renda, he has ever played. Charles Prohman has Id tht«? .itteruoim at 2 30 and field goals were accord a point provided Mr. Skinner vi 1th. a most capable Paddock is the men on the end runs.! 70,000 Fans Will •value, Yale has won seventeen games Other Eastern Games Fogler-HIIl and Eg-g^-Verr!, 2,328 miles:' supporting company, including Mrs. Skinner, k and Auburn will watch Dave closer to Harvard's six, wlnJe five resulted in Clark-Root and I^awrence-Magrin 2,327 whom CharJef, Frohman has persuaded, to i..^.. t in the game is> intense, de- than any other man on the team. return to the stage after an absence of e jttc ihf f ict that the dope points to tie contests. miles, nine laps; Walthour-Halstead But Georgia's main reliance will be in Other games of Interest in the east to- some years. Others In the cast having Im- an Auburn vu Lo^ The gre racuse, at Boston. son, 2,326 miles eig-ht laps; Piercey- others. Charles Prohman presents Otis l.uui - f i lends in \Uauta Crimson, the totals being, Yale 27y, LehiKh. v. Lafayette, at Baston. Hansten, 2,326 miles one lap. Skinner in "The Silent Voice," at the Atlanta \Vitli ideal wcath. i and tho prom- Football Battle Harvard 107. The Blue elevens have Trinity v. Batas, at Hartford. The leading teams were nearly four- theater, next Monday and Tuesday evening ,vy <>i .t ^(>r< tilt uJaz. hai tin- Uu t Old Rivals Meet Today at In recent years the Cambridge teams Fordham v. Boston, at Ford^am. Keith Vaudeville. e. h'MMOi oni 111^ affair and sections have developed a strength when ficing Swarthmore v. Haverford, at Haverford. (At the Fonyth.) In a very unapirited contest Tech Rochester v. Rens Ply, ,at Rochester. Columbus Industrial hav«* been r. •*«'! \ <-d tor the two dele- High school defeated Donald Fra-ser New yale Bowl—Outcome the Brue quite unknown to the elevens Much interet-t has developed in the com- gations Hi t he i f sol \ «d sections ri of the nineties. In 1907 Yale ended a Villa Nova v. Muhlenberar, at Villa Nova. ing bill of vaudeville at the Forbyth. Tho Friday afternoon on the G. M. A, gr d- bflt thlt week haa proven to be one of the Mudent Bodies. iroii, 28 to 0. From tha start until string of six straight vlctoi ies and in School Plays Is Doubtful — Crimson Is the following six years won one. lost cleverest of the seabQn. Thi-, haa stimu- n-t. ,. „. . ^tujctit b«id\ will \ then band will parade in doubt, j Never during- the g-ame did Slight Favorite. that is exceptionally unusual. Starting- with Donald Fraser threaten to score. that caused the call to go out for Other Southern Games piatinee Monday and continuing all tho fi om tli...o. un_..u. in depot to the Analey Hinkey. What the new coach and his hotel. Thev u ill ot-uupv the east Donald Kraser's attack was much The Columbus Industrial Higii-G- M. -week -with daily matinee and evening per- s 1S92—Auburn 10, Georgia 0. than 70,000 spectators cheer the plac- 1897—Tale 0, Harvard 0 Ohio State v. Northwestern at Columbia. nahan, assuming his duties today as mote fornud vhlo than the dope points. IS 9 4—Georgia 10, Auburn 0. 18^8—Harvard 17, Yale 0. Ohio Northern v. Adrian at Ada, manager of the Chicago Cuba, said he ers and substitutes. 1899—Harvard 0, Yale 0, Oberlln v. Case at Cleveland. -\notiie! tiling- that points to a close 189C—Auburn 16, Georgia 6, 9I4O.OOO at Gate. hoped to reduce the club's present ey were rng: was sruc tod;a pame is that It is never an Auburn 189 6—Georgia 12, Auburn 11. 1900—Yale 28, Harvard 0. Lake Forest v. Belolt at Belolt. The advance guard of the thousands 1901—Harvard 22. Yale 0. Ken> on v. Hiram, at Gambler. squad of 34 players to not more than by a Minneapolis and St. Louis north- a;, stem to i oil up a big- score. The 18B9—Georgia 0. Auburn 0. 21. He did not indicate what trades 1900—Auburn 44, Georgia 0. who will contribute fully $140,000 to 1902—Vale 23, Harvard 0 Iowa State v. Drade at Ames. bound passenger tram at Haliigaa, W rumahue «,\stem *eems to be defensive the athletic associations of the two 1903—Yale 16. Harvard 0 Indiana v. Perdue at Lafayette. were contemplated. aftei the team has grabbed off a. lead. 1901—Auburn 0, Georgia 0. 1902—Georgia 12. Auburn 2. universities for the privilege of wit- 1904—Yale 12, Harvard 0 I'untlue a Factor. 1303—Georgia 22, Auburn 13 nessing- the game are already pouring 1905—Yale 6. Harvard 0 1904—Auburn 17. Georgia 6 190fi—Tale 6, Harvard 0 Punting M ill be a t actor in the into this city by train, boat and motor 1907—Yale 32. Harvard 0 c-ame. ami in this LouiseJIe, of Au- 1905—Aub(urn 29, Georgia 0 car. The night before gathering has 4, Auburn 0. 1908—Harvard 4. Yale 0 burn nin» of the best, if not the best, 1906—Georgia- taxed the capacity of the local hoa- 1809—Tale 8. Harvard 0. punter in the south this season, will 1907—Georgia 6. Auburn 0. telries to an extent never before expe- 1<»08—Auburn 23, Georgia 0. 1910—Yale 0. Harvard 0 Ua\e it all o\ei Dai e Paddock, the rienced here, and the overflow has been 1911—Yale 0, Har\ard 0. 1903—Auburn Ifi, Georgia 5 Georgia captain 1910—Auburn 26, Georgia 0. shunted into private dwellings as a 1912—Harvard 20. Yale 0. \lt is this advantage in punt- 1911—Auburn 0. Georgia 0 last resort for the night. This rush 1913—Harvard 15, Yale 5 liiK that KIV e« Vuburn a marked 1912—Georgia 12. Auburn 8 Is but the forerunner of the thrones ed^e Aubuin is sure to punt repeat- 1913—Auburn 21. Georgia T. that are scheduled to descend upon New Probable Lin« V"P. ed!;, dm ing the game. aft PI they HARVARD. Positions YAL _. DANIEL BROS. CO Haven tomorrow. bcore. and tleorgia cannot hope to cope With a new stadium with a seating T. Coolldge (176). L E. Brann (172) •with Vuburn in the punting game capacity almost twice as great as the Parson (157) L T. . Talbot (189) With ti\ o such splendid covering former wooden stands at Yale field, Weston (194) L-G. . .. . Conroy (198] Home Of 1 Wallace (174) C. -Wiley (184) end ; as Robinson and Kearley. Au- Some Last Year's Scores additional thousands have taken the Walden (225) burn i" fortified wonderfully to take Pennock (203) R. G. opportunity to witness one of the foot- Trumbul! (190> •- " Bett-s (1S5) advantage of the fumbling of an op- iball classics of the year. More than Hardwich (171) .. , R. E ..Stlllman (152) ponent, and once Within striking dis- SO per cent of the spectators will come Lo^an (ISO) Q. B. ..A. Wilson (178) tance Hai i IH and Bidez have the from points outside this city. Accord- Mahan (169) ,, H. B. Alnswortfc (165) dri\e to send the ball across the goal Army 14, Springfield 7 ing to the railroad management, about BradTeY(i78).."^ R H. B ..Knowlea . (178) Mart Schaffner frllara Clothes. line Rutgera 87, Stevens 0. 33,000-persons will be moved by special Francke (188) F-B...... LeGore (167) Lehlffb. 7. Lafayette 0. trains, twenty-five of which will start Officials will be: Referee. Nathan A. With tho exception of TaUor, who Chicago 13, Minnesota 7. from New York city and fifteen from Tufts (Brown). Umpire, David Pultz Missouri 3, Kansas 0. Boston, in addition to the regularly (Brown). Linesman. Fred W. Murphy D ALMACAANS are here in ail of was on the injured list last season. Nebraska 12. Iowa 0. (Brown). Field judg-e. Dr. Carl "Wil- eveiv man tiuit « >11 fare th G.-orRKi earne last season. "bowl" and the assembling of a rec- \ir.iinst thi*. lme-ut> ueorjria will Southwestern ID. Mississippi 0. i the wanted fabrics— made espe- ord gathering of football enthusiasts, *-^ •how «ix nit n \\ho plaved in the Au- Georgetown, Texas. November 20.—la 1 will prove an exceedingly interesting burn K.I. me m I*' '• so mo of ^ horn only a. f&st and snappv game, the Southwest- contest is the general opinion of the pirn ed m a pot tin M of the game, while ern university football team defeated coaches and experts who have follow- FOOTBALL RESULTS five" IIP« fioi-s «ill ai*perii ' the University of Mississippi eleven, 19 ed the work of the elevens all season. cially for Daniel's by the world's best ^oiii;-11 .tt-\ o s< ui e' tail to prove to 0. here today. Good interference Harvard is a slight fa\ onte in the am Lhin^ «?-ci opt to .nUl to Auburn's aided the Georgetown team materially.. wagering, due to the showing made In Rice 14 Baylor 13. ad\ .int.iso. b it •- ornparatn e scores After t\\o touchdowns were made by the eight games pla\ ed to date and Oklahoma 35, Arkansas 7. ^ ne\ ei pro'v e am thinK especially in an Southwestern in the first quarter, Mis- the fact that Percy Haughton and his clothes makers, Hart Schaffner & Marx. Auburn-Oeo. ^ L\ sr,\me sissippi showed much stronger, but was successful coaching ssstem holds full l-;i^ht Vuburn men uill play In their able to do little on the offensive. swav at Cambridge. Yale, on the other hand, is just finishing the first season G-as room - heaters went r of a new campaign of football under Special values at . . . . $ "I O the tutelage of Frank Hinkey, former like hot cakes yesterday. captain a.nd end at the Yale teams of 1893 and 1894. See the gas company before Harvard Fn»orite. they're all gone. Also, others at $25 A O This slight preponderance of support In favor of the Crimson is due chiefiy, however, to the better showing made JohnRuskinHi by Harvard in the preliminary games ot" the schedule. The Cambridge eleven gjJlo BIGGEST CloAfe has won all Its srames. with the ex- INTER Furnishings of special ception of the contest with Pennsylva- nia State, which resulted in a tie at No Trouble 13 to 13. In six of the first seven games Harvard ran up double figure scores, W value such as fine Gloves at If you appreciate QUALITY, fragrant tobacco Michigan alone being able to hold To Find and expert workmanship in a cigar, you. Haughton's pupils to a single touch- down without the accompanying field will thoroughly enfoy goals which have marked all the other $1 .00; warm Underwear at 50c up; contests. Yale has also proved that it A Good Cigar JOHN RUSKIN CIGARS MHN possessed a strong scoring attack, but has played erratic football, especially Mufflers 50c; Wool Sox 25c; Win- None can compare RUSKIN on the defense JOHN KUSSETS ail Two opportunities are offered, for a 6c. and they equal In comparative score, and analvsis in the asni7jnd\ Irec and games against \Vashingrton and Jeffer- ter Caps 50c; Velour Hats $5.00; \ quality ot tobacco even tmrnlntf. Th« son and Brown. Harvard defeated the CTM

\ „_, _. _!,....-. -' , . *i^>_^^a^i-JfcSnJa ~. 1-^t'lL I tSifpusfi --*-' SPAPERf THE CONSTITUTION, AXLANTA, GA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER JO, 1914. Page Mleven

ect Hay, email bales, tl.3&; Straw, «5o; C. S. Meal le Advances at New Orleans. &re to actual dates, not to close or corre- securities in the several private fttid p. w., 75-lb. sacka, 91.45. - , Judge I, ?• Ridley, of the municipal mit\tee, declaring that this committee sponding weeks. lessening" of export buying tended to- had Intimidated many vpters of the Xa Bight for week 598,000 unofficial markets now m operation SaU--Salt Beick (medium), per case, J5.2G; day tf> weaken wheat. The market court, Wednesday morning. ao. eazne seven days last year.. 630,000 recovered slightly today from the re- Salt Brick (plain), per_case,_I^S5;_ Salt, 3 Cosby Ji being; held on a warrant j state by bluff ingr. blustering- and New York, November — ,- - closed \ heavy at ^ to & @ % net de- threatening" them \with. hi g*h-handed do. flame seven days year before. 771,000 cline Corn finished H to *4 down, sworn OH' by the death youth's uncle, market showed continued steadiness do. for the month 1,672.000 oats a shade off to % up and provi- T. C. Be>y» of West End. The war- i methods with disqualification, who toaay. Jradmg remained comparative- do. Baxav date last ye&r ...... 2,021,000 otherwise would nave voted for him. ly quiet and there was some little Ir- do. came date year Iwfor* .. ..2,027.000 sions ranging from a setback of 5-c to rant wa< sworn out last night before — •" — ~—~ B>^_«»* to reopen the stock"ex- v j>^ sic. Salt. 2E-ib. aacks, v. p. I9o a rise of 7%. ' Mr. Hutchena' card follows: regularity at the start, as a result of " "7!o62,000 t It was -current gossfcp that although, Ju^dae B D. Thomas, of the municipal I am not the man to grieve over a po- scattered realLainB by buyers on .Ore change for flea-ling- ii^ bonds, but the ! These prices are to.b. Atlanta and subject decline earlier in the week, but prices circumatancea attending the sudden re- to market chances. European bids for wheat continued court. litical enterprise, no matter what may be Port rec«lpta for veraal of policy were recognized as • —•—- numerous, holders hei c were not anx- Coronir Donehoo decided that it was tiie outcome, and, at tihs time, I <3eatre to soon firmed up, with, the advance led do. aame date last year . * . .. 5,l3S,uuo ious to sell until a larger local stocK. unnecepary to hold an Inquest Veeard- say that I have no apology to offer for my by December and with the close very do. same date yaar before last, .5,078,000 inevitable. course In the recent Georgia election, steady at a. net advanc* ol * to 12 Overland to railla and Canada, for Estimates respecting the amount of Live Stock had "been, accumulated Country of- mg thi/ cause of Bray's death. John A preat many of the people of Georgia, season .. .. 240,000 foreign-o-wned American eecuntlea *-*•/« ««.«*«.«. ferings were small Trouble in get- Moore (HH be retained to assist Solici- I have no doubt. wer» Intimidated by tho points for the day. BMao, do. same date last year ...... 839,000 awaiting^ sale In this \market at the J St. iouis, November 20.—Ho^s—Beceipte, ting ocean, tonnage remained a tour- bluff and bluster 'and threats o* Judge Liverpool cables made ft ;i do. came date year before .. .* 809,000 tor Dcfsey in the [prosecution. gfoowincr with prices thearo some zy> first opportunity differed widely, but 4,600I; ftl higher; plga and lighte, 96.2507.46; den on the export trade and formed Coslr continued to state that he Ragan and his state executive committee, Southern mill takings for season... S38.000 it was evident that this question con- *S*£S * i<* butchers. [email protected]; good heavy, one of the sources of bearish etenti- and for this reaaon did not vote for me. to 3% points higher at the hour of do. same date last year 1.051,000 men-t. know' nothing from personal knowl- This state executive committee, headed by the local upentas. but there were tew . do. aame date year before .. .. 920,000 tS'SSfatSSi*111*11 "menaCe t0 th° a°meS" ! cJSi&eceipte. WOO, steady; native beef Corn ruled lower thtrougho-ut, in- edge,^ the whereabouts of the dead Judge Ra?an, boldly threatened to deny the buyers here and first prices were two Interior *tocka in *xcesa ot Au- 1 1 0 78 right to vote two years from, now to all points higher on December with later fust I .. , .. fluenced toy weather adapted, to the man,' tlrose who did not vote for Mr. Smith and months unchanged to 3 points lower. do. last year «„ .. 534,000 . s^^^jfj^?_ _aar>Ite t srs'tgrand the.. "saasLJ?_, ssr«i»!sjuid heifers«A ,i'n?s [email protected] sis'is^??; native calves;, rapid handling of the new crcup ana. Crfby says that he is 21 years old, Mr. Hardwlclc. I venture the prediction that December eased off with the rest of do. year before .. „ . .. ., .. 533,000 Ins changes in the clearing house . se oo@io so, by the continued slackness of eastern, aiidiuntil a short time ago, had -worked Judge Hagan and his committee will not 1 Foreign exporta for week .. ,. .. 174.000 statement necessitated by the new Sheep—Rep—Receiptse , 100; steady, native mut- demand. - i attempt any such high-handed methods, and the list right after the call, but Q" ,?*- do, same seven days last rear.. 318,000 banking latws, more than usual interest tona, [email protected]; lambs, 58.00©3.00. V Oats at first sympathized with wheat wit/ Phillips & Kitchen, on tie 240- ly rallied on Liverpool buying while do. for season , ...... 1,012,000 attaches to the showing of local finan- Chicago, ^November 20.—Hoff»—Receipts. I desire to say. In this Immediate connec- Che absence of any Important offerings and corn, but later were sustained (by DepUBh road, for the last Sve years. tion, for myself and In behalf of those do. same date last year 3,560.000 cial institutions tomorrorw. It vis rea- 20,000; weak, bulk, [email protected]; Hsllt. 96 90 an active shipping call. TW months ago he started peddling. friends who supported me-, that I dor» him led to rather a better demand tor Northern spinners* takings and sonable to assume that a larger sur- .7.45; mixed. *[email protected]; heavy. 56 95© Canada for week 93,000 55, rough, [email protected]; plffft. 94^50©6.75. Higiher prices for hogs gave steadi- Retains a wagon and horse from his and hi" committee to undertake It. some of the later deliveries. Near do same smuT dim lW™W" IIV'AAA Pplu1UBs w11wil1l *>i>e disclosedisclosedd 33as aa resulresultt Ooft ' ^%A^"»ii' SSnth shorts evidently found very lit- 1 1 fl c in ~-"*- R-Receiptsc , 8,000, steady; baevea, ness to provisions. fomer employers, Cosby sola garaen True it la that Judge Hagan and hla d£ SKeSff .* !!*..^^:: SI'Soo «» » » «°n reserve requirements | Cf««^ "? steers, 96.40 Chicago Quotation*. fern local ftrms. Cosby says that he ernment of the next so-called democratic up to 7.17 during the afternoon or 32 indications' also'of i'malf ciatt gain j ™^SpJLB«S2vl°;8,oo»7^1kf ,f II^JS-SO Following were Quotations on the Chica- primary, and when they do establish rules points above the low level of Wednes- and a further loan -contraction. ] @c 20* yearllnes, 56 40®7.70" lambs, 96.7S bis been living with his aunt, Mrs. F. for the government of this election I want RANGE iN COTTON. go Board of Trade today Prev. 31 Brunette, of 75 Nelson street. him and his whole committee, with dua re- day. lw. Close. Close. "I have known Bray," be said, "for points net higher and the close was romlnent banks of the clearing house I Kansas City, November SO.—Hoes—R*' WHEAT— spect to all of them, to remember this at practically the best point o£ the BA3MSE Pf NBW VOBK COTTON. idlcated that increasing sums of money cetptH, 7.000; higher, bulk. *7.600i7.80: Dec 1.1G%1.16 1.15*1 1.15% U.8» Me last six months. We have always dare. ewere 'being deposited, here, particular-f heavy, 7.70®7.76;packers and butchers, J7.SO May . .^. .1.22% 1.2254 1.31% 1.21% 1.2S heel the best of friends, at least I If they should attempt such a thing It a Last Prev. ly for England and French commercial ®!*?.:. «sj?t., ?7.6?O T »; ptfcsps., *[email protected]... tnoJght so. until two weeks ago. At will finish their steam-roller organization, Tne .advance In necemtoer was ex- Open|HlKh ILow Sale Close. Close. Cattle—Receipts: . 1,800; steady; prline fed Dec . 7". .68% 67 66% 66% 65 that time Bray grrew angry at me for and their so-called democratic party In pained by local brokers on the ground interests, wifch a sprinkling of German Bteers. ?10 00©10.S5; dressed beef steers, May . . ^71 71* 70% 71 71% Georgia will be certainly doomed and the I>ee.t . 7.04 7.17 7.0S 7.17 7.16 7.01 and Russlsan accounts. These deposits, reroging, as he claimed. In a card game. Mia* outstanding interest in that de- 7.20 7.20 1 20 7.SO 7.28 $7 75® 9.75, southern steers, tSBO®?.^; OATS—- people of our state, even those who did sup- livery was largely in excess of th3 7.13 it was said, were being constantly cows, [email protected]; heifers, ¥[email protected]; stock' Dec . , » , 49% 50H 49S& 60^ 50 I tried to make friends with him, and port Mr. Smith and Mr. Hardwlck, at least Jan.* . 7.29 740 7.29 7.40 7.39 7.27 drawn upon to meet payments for war Thirsday night we were partners in local stock and that the contracts were 7.23 7.23 7.23 ers, (6 00,08 00. May . . * . 53% 53% 53% 63=* 53%. a great portion of them, would Join the in the hands of parties who -'<•>>«• 7.23 7.30 7.15 material, merchandise and foodstuffs. Slieep—^Receipts. 1,800; steady; lambs, PORK— " an>ther game During the evening other 30,000 In completely demolishing the 7.60 7 56 7.45 7.56 7.5G 7.43 General bank returns also showed $7,[email protected], yearlings, [email protected], -wethers, Brty drank considerable, and grew steam-roller party hold them either for an advance or for Mayt . 7.32 7.40 7.32 7.40 7.44 7.32 actual deliveries. General Inlying, 7.17 7.76 that further large amounts of emer- ?C7a®O.BO: ewes, 55 00©5.75 roiglx in his remarks to me. I then Again I say, I dare them to do It! July* . 7.66 7.76 7.76 7 69 gency currency and loan certificates let the club, as it was my bed time. G. R. HUTCHENS. however, was restricted by expecta- 7.90 7.94 7.89 7.94 7.94 7.91 were being retired. To such an extent Hcmo how Brady appeared in the hall Rome, Gcu. November 20, 1914. tions of a bearish report from the cen- has this mo-vement gr^own that another ertry of the club on the first floor of sus bureau tomorrow on ginning to few weeks "may witness the complete Rice. tie Thrower building- "We shook hands November 14 and continued reports of withdrawal of these obligations. Stew Orleans. November 20.—Rico remain- •nith one another. The next thing I a slow spot demand. BA3fGE PT MEW OKLEAKS COTTON. Bank clearings for the week are con- ed strong today- Quote: Rough Hon- remember Bray struck me a blow on Spots Blade Advance. siderably larger than recently, tout still duras, 2.^C©3.90; Japan. 2.SO©3.75; clean tie head with Ms fist. It daKed me. I Last Prev. Honduras, 4@E, Japan. 3@4H. Rice, pol- New Orleans, November 20.—While Open Rich Low Eale C1OM. Cloae. much, below the normal. ish, per ton, [email protected]; bran, per ton, cinnot remember anything- else. Bray SIDNEY LANIER'S r>ec.t . 7.12 7.14 B«ceipta In Cnlcagro, •Has alive S>3% . points, bSth styles of contracts being Hogs, head ...... ,. ..17.000 14,000 club entrance. accSunted for. The unexpected rise *.E7 7.70 7.67 7 70 7.66 7.57 Frank WoodlifE, a solicitor, of 86 July* . 7.70 7.90 7 90 7.90 7.85 7.7« ,A FRUITS A>I> VKGETABI^ES. of one-eighth of a cent In local spots (Corrected by ttie Fidelity Fruit and Prod- Primary KCovcment. Whiteford avenue, who was locked up Home of Famous Georgia Poet id steady. "New contracts. tOid con- Country Produce. Wheat—Receipts 1.814.000/ against 1,214,-, two hours after the shooting by De- helped the futuire market toward the Com my 000 last year Shipments 2,147,000, against! BOG PLANTS "I" ? '" -> NoveTnber 20.--^Butter lectives Rosser and Pate, denied know- Was Used as Fashionable Cl 830,000 last jear. i :ng anything concerning the trouble. The most Interestinc* Item In the creamery - Corn—Receipts 958,000. against 473,000 gossip was the report that Germany Been higher, receipts 3.810. ; at mark.. Woodllff has been liberated forVwant Boarding House. cases Included. 20®29ft; ordinary flrote 27 last year. Shipments 602,000, against 359,- of prosecution was buying rather heavily in the local PROFESSIONAL VIEWS @2S, firsts 29©30. 000 last yea.r. contract market and was making In- .. [email protected] Potatoes higher; receipts 30 cars; Michi- quiries concerning positions one, and OF COTTON MARKET . -Jl.OO gan and Wisconsin 40® 60, Minnesota 40 Cram. Macon, Ga., November 20.— (Special.) even two years ahead. The orders. It NOBLES OF YAARAB The home of Mrs. Cuyler King:, on was said, were coming through 'both New Tork. November 20.—(Special.)—Tna Chicago, November 20 —Cas h Wheat* i Orang-e street, was gutted, by fire this Holland and Italy This was srtlmtUat- ket todajr has No. 2 red, ; No 2 hard, $1.15 ^ /S. _, maintained a steady tone, ..00®C6cJ New ydjjj November 20.—Butter barely "il 16. morning a/bout 11 o'clock, the firemen 1ns to the market, .coupled as fit was wlta prloea at a slightly higher leVel. Tho , Corn, No. 2 yalloirv, 71%©72; ntw, 67, PLAN CELEBRATION feature In the trading has been the better White, No. 1 -„ _- I- steady, unchanged; receipts 5,268,.. being- hindered in their work by the with newspaper dispatches stating that Cheese steady and unchanged; receipts Oata, standard. 50©50% German cotton mills were working full demand for December, which came from " "'^SS""!. cVate'..••,."..'• 1,029. Rye, No 2 $1 07. OF 25TH BIRTHDAY extreme cold weather, the water freez- Liverpool and local spot arms General busl- ' TOMATOlSi —Fancy.. Barley, 61 ©SO. ing the moment it came in contact ness in the «prins months continues moder- Choii Timothy, $J.7u@5 35, clover, $10 [email protected]. 1 was generally accepted that the ite ai ered extra fine 4 4 ©43; extra 'firsts 38039; with their clothing . pressure,d. inIn thosth e position, the abseicV ~of | j^&ci^brujnV tkncy '' '" '"'' "° ^^ firsts 34@37. Louis, November 20 — Cash - - • — ® way of hedge selling, is ™I,.TJE.C*A~ —«MJ«, wiuL€t yt WHCAT— Prev Close. I Yaaia-b Temple A A. O. N M. S. -will Mrs. King- operates a fashionable aes, PJPKl'JF'rJ'rJp B Wn-^iT* • " * • *• Dressed poultry atrong; western roasting attracting attention as bearing on this. Our i ER—i'anca 1 y .. chickens 18® 20%; fresh fowls 1S®18H; No. 2 red . 1.14 1.12 ©112 be 35 years old December 8, and an boarding house In the house formerly heavier takings W American friend— — „— s^, ..In. iuthae u««B->*'bagginHg uu.utradae iniorInformm uuss tnathatt c.,?,?i ' frozen turkeys 18(3*22. No. 2 hard . . 1.15 1 13 @1.14& their business with the south la light, Indl- H-WI.II..I. POTATOES, bushel . .. S extensive celebration Is being: planned the home place of Sidney Lanier, the l at cotton l3 be!n baa New York, November 20.—Live poultry CORN— 5?"*^ ^ ^ held In the seed. ^et weak: western, chickens 14 @ 14 %; fowls No. 2 66 &@ G7 C7 * for Shriners aiul their lady friends. famous Georgia poet, and in Whiiih will show an important increase in re. tomorrow's 1S^®15, turkeys 1*®19. OATS— It -will be held at the Auditorium be- Lanier Was married many years consumption In this country. port, which ii St. ~ Lotus, November 30,—Poultry and D. 2 ots . ... 47%© 4$ 48 at 8-15 o'clock. A novel and Many of her boarders loat practically Spot cotton steady; sales on the spot, bales, ginned I » November 13, may not reach eggs unchanged. No. 2 white ... 50 50 s this amount. JAY, BONO & CO. ;...... see ^ZButter, creamery, 22U. Kansas City, November 20.—Cashi' Wheat. Interesting- ./prog-roan has teen arrang- all of their belongings. Only a small 825 bales* to arrive, 2,300* STOOQ oral- .. ..53.00^3.50 Kansas City, November 20. —Butter , eggs No. 2 hard, §[email protected], No. 2, red, ?1 OS^fc c II ed, consisting of a drill by the patrol, portion ofl tihtfce nonseuolnousenold furnishingfurnishingss ^^•^6 4;ffifet"ow SfdaifX: New Torh, November 20.—(Special.)— ttnd i>oTiitry unchanged. music by the Scottish Rite chorus, on the first floor of the house were Cables this morning wore about aa due and Corn, No 2 mixed, G3*£ • No. 2 white, 63^a 1 7*-: middling. t%- strict middling, our market opened around last night's JG4\4. *• juovme" pictures of the Shrine parade saved and all of those on the second 7% teood middling, 8, strict good rald- prlcea There was, however, a distinct Provisions* Oats. No. 2 white, 47@47%; No. 2 mixed. and drill and vaudeville. and third floors were "destroyed. dltiig; 8%, receipts, 7,245; stacfc, 195,- diminution in the volume of December liqui- Chicago, November 20. —Cash . An effort will be made to secutr© The origin of the fire is a mystery, dation and on covering from I*iverpool and Pork, SI7.50 954. some buying by spot houses. December Im Hens, live POU1/ERnound * AND EGGS«»«»"•. _ JLard, $10.E6. v the attendance of every one of the sur- the flames being first discovered on proved easily some ten polata. The balance Friers, pound i7flBi«S Hlbs, [email protected]. Cotton Seed Oil. vivors of the first hundred nobles of tine third floor. of the market was steady at a small ad Ducks, apiece ®«nS New York, November 20 —-Cottdn seed oil Yaarab temple There are only twen- COTTON MOVEMENT. ^2?-_ .Th"6_w.aa..a moderate volume of , Kears, dozen '""""" ." " " Ta^ was surprisingly firm considering the dull- Court Officers Appointed. liedsa selling, rather eaaily absorbed by" in- Coffee. ness In export and domestic consuming cir- ty-six of these old members left and vestment buying. The attitude of the trade OMacon, Ga , November 20 —(Special ^ 20.- otton, steady; ATLANTA L1VJ3 STOCK MARKET, New Tork, November 20.—The coffee mar- cles, owing to pronounced firmness of cri ~ ' they will be guv en a special recen*- Atlanta, November Is a waiting one, although there is some ket continued quiet today and appeared to mills, scattered covering oC short and r. •Fudge fju'gli Chambers, who takes thn» middling, 7%. surprise that there Is not further selling (By W. H. White. Jr , or White Provision tion. -Middlinff, 7.60. exports, 3,400; Company.) be more or lesa unsettled. The rate of Rio long buying of defierrelefierr< d deliveries. Final This prog-raiji will be followed 'by a b-enah in the municipal court January by the south,. Our mills still need cotton 900 exchange on London, waa %d higher than prices showed ,ne^t graij n of 9 to 14 point.* 1, succeeding- Judge Augustln Daly,' a l recelpts> ahead, but it will take some little time to . yesterday, while there was no change in for leading positions Sales______, IC^dSfiu-rels. dance during which refreshments will convince them that prices will remain Good steers, 800 to 900, ?5.25 to *6.7B. mllrels prices, but some of the cost and market closed firm. Spot, . be served Two orchestras have been today announced the appointment of a, -!rSs ^ -3f^. steady, HUBBARD BROS. & CO. Medium to good steers. 700 to 800, J6.00, freight offers were reported a shade lower Futures ranged as follows: engaged, one for each end of the Audi- clerk and sheriff who will serve unde- | ;;?. -^^f.Ts^«ii.rsa&4a: o 5.^5. > and the local spot market was easier at 6^4 c Opening Closing. 1 hiim. The new clerk T^ill be J O'Quinn, for Rio sevens and lOc for Santos fours. November torium, so that the dancing will "be 45^lobile—Mldddins. 7%, receipts, 603, aalea, Futures, however, were a shade steadier, December at present an employe of the Macon COTTON THE PAST WEEK} Medium to good cows, 700 to 760. ?4.2S with December showing an advance of 15 January Continuous. to $ & oo. The following- comimitteeg (have 'been postofflce, and the sheriff will be C. ^lava'nnah^Mfddllns,^; receipts, 8,566; . points ' from yesterday's low level. Sales Febraury . L. Bowden. an employe of the Schofield REVIEW OF THE MARKET Good to choice heifers, 760 to 850, S4.7B of 38,260 bags were reported through the March . . appointed: Sa o 5.60. shops. These two will name their f?hnr^Mton-^MiddHns', 7%, receipts, 2,567; voluntary committee, with December closJng April .. Hall and Decorations — Nobles M, 33. to good heifers, 650 to 750, at 5 85©5 40. March at 6.75©5.79; • May. May OTvn deputies. C. E. Wright has free i 79 050 New Torlc, November 20.—The first week $4 Turner, chairman C. D. Knight, Homer cleric of the court under Judge Dal f i—Middling, 7%, receipts, 680, of renewed trading on the New York cot- 5,95 ® 5.99, and July, 6.76 @C.80. Business June Weaver, Carroll B. McGauehej. ton exchange has been comparatively un- he above represents ruling price of t was mostly In the way of switches. PublitUs — Nobles John A Brtce, chair- . 7 S-16 receipts |..66; eventful. The reopening of tne market Sugar. man. L C OregjT. Jame-* B. Nevin. Turner Bronent Back. 2101 sales, 405. stock. 42,596. Refresh me nt-» — Cd C Brown, chairman ; Macon, Ga . November 20.— (StpeciaL) orp--MIddltns. 7%, receipts, 1,867; Sea Island Cotton. New York, November 20. —Ra w Will Harrison L, C. Gregg. Balti for March, May and July delivery, and Savannah. Go., November 20 —Sea island steady, molasses sugar, 3.36; centrifugal* Program — Nobles Fred J Paxon, chair- Ci'ty Detect)v^e Morris returned today stock, 8,254. Medium to common cows, if fat, 700 to from Indiana with B R. Turner, a Imo- Boston—Middling, 7%, receipts, 618; there was also liquidation of old December 800, $4.00 to $4.50. cotton market steady with good sales. Quo- 4.01. Refined, steady man f Leo Duncan Frank Cundell, George contracts, attributed to some of the smallc? Mixed common, S3.SO to $4.00. tations. Fancy Florida and Georgia 18, e^- B. Arsard, J O Seanu.nn, Henr.y Heinz. toype operator, wanted here for jump- StpC£ladelp7hia—Middling, 7.85, stock, 6,417. houses who had been allotted cotton by i Gopd butcher bulls. ?3.75 to S4.60. tra choice 17; choice 16; extra fine 15. William D. PhlppH. W. A "H :0t> - J- -hn C_ l ins a bond Of $5 Ml"«• PWU—Receipts, 10,345, stock, 67,- the corporation under the syndicate agree-' l»rime hogs, 160 to 200, J7.90 to 8.10* bales 1.574 ^ Naval Stores. ^ Evans. Dr. Claud %"m'lth' Joh A H d " °°' Eiven several ments. prices weakened Borne 50 to 60 Good butcher hogs, 140 to 160, ?7.75 to Savannah, Ga,, November 20.—Tin-pen- Badge* —Noble* . ____•am_ Rees°e, chairman; 'months ago for his ap-pearance before 57 points from the Initial figures under this tne firm at 45. sales, none, receipts 24€{ i ' ^"ntB.i« for Day—Receipts, 61,524; exports, Liverpool Cotton Statistics. George E. Argard. A. „H Va,, n_ Dyke_ . . the superior court to answer to a seri- I 7 fi^a. sales 6 540- stock; 1,113,669. pressure, but offerings tapered off on the de- Good butcher pigs, ICO to 140, 97.60 to shipments 442, sVocks 32,307. Rosin firm; Inv itittlon — Noblt 4 George K, Areard, cline and the market has since recovered ch ' ~ . - - — — - ous charge Turner was arrested on I 'Tot'aUP for Week—Receipts, 868,673; ex- Liverpool, November 20.—Weekly cotton sales 945; receipts 801; shipments 1,340; >ie/P ^'h^tVr^n0116^' "£• complaint of his wife, who had em- several points of the loss on covering and Light pigs, 80 to 100, $7.50 to J7.60. statistics: stocks 119.762. A, B, C. D. B, F, ?3.4G; G. hford. LeroT ChiuS" P^yed a detective to shadow him. After I ^TSaJs'^o^Seoson—Receipts 2,372.418; ex- trade and investment buying. I t He^avy and rough hogs, 200 to 300. ¥7.00 Total forward ta mills, 82.699 bales, of 5350. H, ¥3.55, I, $5,70, K, $4.16, M, 54.75. t ports, 1,011.557! Large -trade interests here are credited. which 70,080 were American. i X. $5.45, window glass, $5.70; water wblt* Charles E. Quarle, s Don Meadows, Hunter "^release on bond Turner disappeared, with having purchased most of the Decem- Above quotations apply to cornfed noes. Stock, 711,000; American, 441,000 55.95. ~ Perry, Fru.uk Cundell, Edjrar G Waltuall and Was not located until a few da> s Interior Movement. ber contracts liquidated during the earlier Hast and peanut-fattened l%c to 2c under. Imports, 64,066; American, 49,873. John Terrell, A. L Dunn, Harris" White, W* ' ago. when word came that he had Deen part of the week and the near month has _Fair run of cattle In yards this week, Exports, 3,999. ** "—*- ' " " " ------i arrested in a small Indiana town Houston—Middling.. 7*i , receipts, ^ 20^70; led the rally on covering by the Liverpool about steady. Good supply of Financial. shipmen 18,960, sates, 1,480, stock, 139,- 1 ' Mrs. Turner is now suing for divorce. ahort interest, which finds fe- sellers around. Market strong. New York, November 20.-—Mercantll« p** 667 TiDhls—Middling, 7%; receipts, 11.30S; the local ring below a parity with southern Dry Goods. v Mci^ents7s.293, silos, 2,400; stock. 227,- spot prices The talk is that the interest GKOCEKJTES. New York, .November 20-—Cotton goods Sterling exchange steady; 60-day bill-v ahipn still outstanding in December Is grealy in -(Corrected by Oglesby grocery 'Company.) J4.3S60, for cable* $4 8875; for demand* excess of the local stock and that the con- Cheese—Alderney , 17. „ ere steady and quiet today Yarns were Augusta—iMlddlingr, - ,_ . recelpts, 3,02S; tracts may be held for an advance or ac- Red Rock Ginger Ale—Quarts , 59; pints. steady. Silk ribbons and piece goods were .shipments, 1,461. soles. 1,369, Btock. 145,- dulL "Wool markets were very firm- ar silver, 48%. wvl1 tual deliveries. $10. Red Rook Syrup, $1.5. 0 per gallon. cnnrteif. John" L "crice^ John A "Brlce"'!? also be required to explain to the 31 General business is believed to have been Candy—sack. mixed, 7; chocolate, C. Grecff. Arnold Broyles, Burton Smith' 1 <-ourt why he has failed to pay alimonv at Louis—Middling, 7%: receipts, 6,622; restricted considerably by unfamlliarlty with 1-7?c ,— _ ^ Jumes 1> Ntwln T^ A Fuller, William D. | which the couit ordered him to do, and shiumenTb 5335, stock, 29,617. the merits of the new contracts which are Sa"ne°, Goods—Pork and Beans, la, 2s Cincinnati—Receipts, B6B, shipments. 839; being traded in for delivery in January £.nd 8*81.80 to $4.20. Corn, $1.76 to $2.40. Phlppo, W. A. Haygood.^John C. E\ins. it is said he has not paid peaa 51 to 20 3t 1 and later months, and local brokers are - ,?° ** - String Beans* Is, 2s Lufle'Ro cK—Sllddling, b% ; receipts, 2,371, predicting a much more active market once anti 3s». -*1-90 to 54-60. Salmon, red, $6.60; The American Audit Company cla ms 4 10 Sh tS some interest has accumulated and it is , " * - ' Pin-*, $4.50. Veal Loaf, one- JUDGE H1LLYER SPEAKS ToTala for "rfay—Receipts, 44,359; ship- generally understood that the contract la balf, $2.80, Atparasua Tips, $4.CO to S6..0Q. ments, 34,941, sales. 5.249. stock, GS'7,332. in conformity with the cotton futures law, *u.na |™3h. Is, $s.25, y,s, $3.50. Condensed Home Office, 100 Broadway, New YoA City. Aside from this, the light business reflects Milk, ?3.8S to 5C.bO. Evaporated Milk, $2.75 ON PUBLIC UTILITIES to a divided sentiment, with buyers held in 33.85. Oysters, alligator, ?l.80, others, F. W. I.AFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. ADDRESSES 0 check by the existence of large available sijf - ,,_ „ . alt THEO. COCHDU. JB, V. Pro. mid St&T—A. F. liAJPtUSNTZ. Trau. Washington, November 20.—(Special ) Comparative Port Receipts. supplies In the south and the indications! S —100-lb bags, SOc; ice cream, $1.00. Follow ins were net receipts at the ports of a crop largely in excess of requirements, Granocrysta!, SOc; No. 3 barrels, 53.25. Judge Geot tre Hilljer, of tiae Georgia November 20, compared with while sellers Ire evidently cautioner at prices ArA m anJd "Hamme r £>oda, $305. 'kec soda. state railioad- commission, in discussing: Friday 2c, Koyai Baking Powder, 1-pound, »4 &0: NEW TORK—Waldorf-Aatorla. ATiANTA—Fourth Nat. Bank Blfl«. thofai the corresponding day last year below the estimated cost of production and BOSTON—Exchange Build ing. CHICAGO—Marquott* Bulldins. the question of control over the issue OF LABOR; 1914. 1913. in view of tho improving export trade. ^j-pound, ?5.00, Hereford's, $4.60, Good PHILADELPHIA—BelUvue-StrattOTd. of securities b> corporations subject j Galveston .. . 22,053 22.792 Luck, $3.75, Success, $1,80; Rough Rider, WA3HINGTON-^-Colorado B^uildUMT- to public utility commissions. sug\ . 7,245 15,273 NEW ORLEANS—Maleon Blanette. BCRANTON—Title Bids. Bested a new idta. to the convention New Orleans.. . WEEK'S TRADE REVIEWED Beuns—Lima, 7fc; pink, 6V.; navy, 5. BALTIMORE—Keyser Building. SAN FRANCISCO—Mills Building. Declares Permanent Industrial Mobile . - . 503 4.103 Jelly—30-lb. palls, $1.35; 2-oz., $2.70. of railway connnissioners in session Sav annah.. - • • . S567 10.231 RICHMOND—America n National BanK t£>NDONanj . ENGLAND—F. C. 60 Gro»h- 1 BY MERCANTILE AGENCY Spaghetti—$1.90. hore toda> Peace Must Be Based on Charlcstbn .. .. . 2,567 3,479 Leather—Diamond Oak, iSc. Bulldlngr. Street Bank. .lutli^c Hill\er e\idently believes that \\ilmington .... 680 1,899 Pepper—Crrain, 18c; ground, 20c. ATLANTA BRANCH. 101B-1* Foart* Katlonal B»nfe Bnlldlnc. C3,pitaliz.itton haa a close relatron to Industrial Justice. Norfolk . 3,950 2.SSO New Tork, November 20.—Bradstreet's to- Flour-J-Elegant, $7 50,, Diamond, J6.7G; rates, despite the earnest a&sertion of . 1,857 349 morrow will say that f a\ orable features C. B./^IDWELL, C. P. A., Eesident Vice President.' a bisr AmeiiLan railroad man reeentl> . 5,487 J.780 predominate this week and In many dlrec- carnation, $0.06, ' Golden Grain.B I$6.75 to the tonti ir> \\hore a.uthonty is . 4,404 9,933 tions performance has followed the prom- cake, per case, $3.00. Telephone Mal» ST3. Cable Addreu. Amdlt. New Yortu i£-i\ en ,t publn, utility to parallel tha Philadelphia, ^.November 20.—"There 638 ise of earlier weeks. A further loosening Lard and Compound—Cottolene. lines of PUI^P, or conduits, of anothei can be no permanent industrial peace 16,082 up of money, with easier rates, is attrlb- Snowdrift, cases, ?B 50; Succo, 794: compau> utiiuh it, already priving ad- . 4,206 3,761 utecl to the going into effect of the new White. 7 % that is not based on industrial justice." federal bonk system. The reopening of t Sour Onerkins—Per .crate, $1.80: equate -^ti \ n_e to a community, it too declaied William B Wilson, secretary , ..61,524 the leading cotton exchanges and tho re- $6.50©S 00. sweet, mixed, kegs, otten h ipi^tnt that monopoly i esults ports of the successful forming of the cot- oilvea, 90c to $4.50 per dozen. 1914 of the federal department of labor, to- J 1865 in the end and th i»s monopoly charges Interior Movement. ton pool have made for a more favorable Suga' r — Granulated'— , —5% , powdered, rates «hich m e hig-h enough to reim- da> to the deleg-ates of the American 1914 1913. southern sentiment, though freer cotton cubes, 6^4, Domino, 9 burse it 101 tho co^t of absorbing Ito, Federation of Labor Introduced to the 20.370 12,000 marketing has been accomplished by eas- rl\al t-nul Jud^-e Hill\ei convention by President Gompers as 11,330 12,046 ing of quotations from the opening prices, PROVISION MARKET. He used tht, illustiation of the origr-1 "our Bill," and addressjng the delegates 13.02S 2.396 War orders have continued to come out in (Corrected by White Provision Co.> inal Atlant i Ga-^ companj. saving a' 6,52 J 2 717 good volume and have given employment Cornfield hams, 10 to 12 average. 17% nvw tompotitoi in the field paralleled as "fellow trade unionists,' Secretary 565 2,11ft to larger numbers of employees in various Cornfield bams, 12 to 14 average .. ..17^ Wijson said that he had been criticised lines to meet rush order requirements. Bet- Cornfield skinned hams, 16 to IS ave- the tjas» mains, ol the pioneer company, i 2,371 2,064 ter feeling and some resumptions of steel later aborbed it ar <1 then raised rates. I for certain statements he had made mills have given employment, lacking for Cornlleld" picnic hains. e'to "s" avera"ge".".14 JutU< Hi ll\ IT C Mui phy Candler at the federations convention at Seat- als ... 42,015 33,339 some time past* and J Prince \\ebster, i ^presenting the Cornfield B bacon . . .. > .. .,26 tle la&t > ejj% and declared that he re- Estimated Receipts Saturday. Failures this week in the United States Cornfield sliced B. bacon. 1-lb. boxes, G«~oi ir»a conimti.i3ion. called at the white affirmed w hat he said there; and he were 3to4. compared with 340 last year in 12 to case.. .. 3.60 house toda\ and TV ere received by Pres- .' orieans. 7,300 to 8,600, against 8.200 Canada 80, compared with 42 last year Grocers" bacon, wide and narrow... .21 Special Facilities for Handling ident \Vilson The> had a \ery pleas- would not change one tittle of the state- ear Bank clearings aggregate $2,835,318,000, Cornfield fre&h pork sausage, link or ant informal cnat Judge Hilljer was! ment that e\ ery title to property is a '• veaton, 22 000 to 22,500, against 17.653 a decrease of 15.7 per cent from last year. bulk. 25-lb. buckets 14 an onsrinil "\Vilson man ' law created and a law protected title "Wheat exports from the United States C<^ , IQ-lb. cartonsv.. .15 • Air Candler was the Ruest at lunch- and Canada were 7,393,212 bushels, against Cornfield bologna sausage, 25-lb. The secretarj said he nad ali=o oeen 6,149,023 a year ago. boxes 13 Railroad Employees' Accounts eon toda> ot Associate Justice Lamar. accused of partisanship in conducting COTTON POOL COMMITTEE Cornfield luncheon ham, 25-lb. boxes...15 his department. "If becurinjj justice to Cornfield smoked link sausage, J6-lb. tho (e who eaxn their living b> the MEETING IN NEW YORK Liverpool Cotton. boxes 11 stvtit of their face Is partisanship," he Cornfield tronfurts in pickle, kits . 2 25- \HIS bank has provided special PAISH EXPECTS ANSWER excivmed. "then count me a p.trtisau Liverpool. November 20 —Cotton, spot, Cornfield lord, tlerct. bauls I^M on the side of tho man that labors " i New York, November 20.—The $135.- limited inquiry, prices quiet American Country style lard, 50-1 b. tins.. '.. .1^3 facilities for handling the ac- TO CREDIT PLAN TODAY Mr Wilson, in telling of the w orlc 000,000 cotton pool loan -committee, or- middling tair 5 4«, good middling 4 7G, Compound lord, tierce basis .. .. . g ganized rtcently under the auspices of middling 444, low middling: 385; good or- p. S, extra, ribs , 12 U, counts of Railroad Employees of his department, said that the last dinary 3.14, ordinary 2.64. The sales of . fC Washington, November 20 —sir yi>o.r and a. half It had handled the secretary of the treasury and em- d a ba a I n 1 ut bellies, medium average .. .. ,.125i and respectfully invites their Geoi^re Faish, represent.ng the British bracing; the leading banks of the coun- ^ . y_ ^A™ M°°._ ^ j__ , <: . "n(r ,3,500 i £ g. bellies." "" " ligh" " t* irage 13 T scores, of trade disputes, and that all accounts. There are many KOA e: nment. is expected to conclude nave been settled with the exception try, met here today In executive ses- next week his, negotiations \v ith the bf a Pere Marquette strike and the sion a.t the Federal Reserve bank of ways in which a strong National Bank tederal reser\ e boai d and American strikes at Calumet and in Colorado. New Yoi k bankers Oflieials are confident .an The department, he added, takes the It % as expected that steps would like this can further the interests of the a-ns\\er to the Amencan suggestions ca- stand that the enrplo>er and the* em- be taken to a.ppoint committees for young business man. Gome in and talk bled to London bj Sir George will be ploy ee have mutual interest in cre- each of ^tlie cotton growing states to receiN ed either tomorrow or Monday. ating a greater amount of production Inv esti&ate applications for loans on over the matter with us. •LIU! the\ are hopeiul the reply will bo TV 1th a. gii en amount of labor Tney cotton and to dispose of other inci- ?6 50; Home Queen, Highest Patent. $6 50- faxorable only differ as to the share that should dental worK. Wool. White Cloud, Hlgrh Patent, JG.26. Wnlte The pn ncipal point now in Question ! Daisyasy,, Highg. Patent, ?C 25. Oceacean S»rj.y it, whether the BanK of England will SO to each and under the method- it The loan committee includes W, I*. Boston. November The wool market uood Patent. $5,76; Southern Star, Good should be produced When the em- O Harding, Paul M. Warburg, of the has been ' irl' 'y active the past week and patent, ~?5"75. Angel Food. FinesT 'patent! Savings Department Open Until 5 O'Clock grant a ere\d't of SlOO.000,000 to care plo> er and the employ ee reach- this .tinue to strengthen, holders of $6.85, ^Perfect^ Biscuit^ SeJ?-Rl?ing, t£js*z for American securities which ma> be National Federal Reserve ooard; A. IL B offered tur sale when the London stage, he said, then it 13 the proper W.ggin, chairman of the New Tori moment being very confident swans Down", ^HighesFpatent, ~$c".*EO \ v thing to sit down and solve the prob- Clearing House association; J. S. Alex- as to the outlook for the Immediate future. Meal. Sacked. Per Btt —Meal. Plain 144-Ib, stock exchange reopens. This fund lem. Demand has been of a *ery general nature sacks. 95c, Meal, Plain, SG-lb,. sacks. 95c- might not be reeded if the balance of ander, president of the National Bank "The department of labor has also of Commerce, of New York; J. B. For- nnd scoured wools have been particularly Meal, Plain, 4S-lb, sacks, 96c, MealplalrJ trade is sufficient to V-^e up American been accused of partisanship," Mr. Wil- active. The situation In the primary mar-'si-Ib sacks, 38c. Indebtedness, but American bankers son continued, ' on the theory that in, g-an, of Chicago: I*. I*. Rue, of Phila- fcets is still very strong and for cross-bred Grain, Sacked, Per BIT.—'"'orn. White fold AnmrA NATIONAL BANK feel that its creation would have a delphia; W A. Gaston, of Boston, and wool, but the weak condition of the nne crop), 30c, Oats, fancy White Clipped. 67c- distinct, sentimental value. acting as mediator jn labor disputes F J Wade, of St. Louis, who origi- wool market In Australia last week caused Oats, No. 2 'White Clipped, S5; Oats, White' it is oerforraing a judicial function nated the plan. very few offerings in merinos tofbe made 64c: Oats, No. 2, raise a. 62c. TK QUEST NATOTML BANK IN THE COTTON STATES That is not true. It performs diplo- In the soles this ^eek. t Keeds, Sacked. Per Bu.—Blue Stem Seed matic functions. There is no more rea- Missouri Three-eighths blood, 27@28; Wheat, $1.86, Genuine Georgia Seed Rye son why the department of labor one-quarter blood, 26%l@27; braid, 24@26. ($1,33, Tennessee Seed Bye, $125: Seed Bar- Now's the time to get that should be barred from handling- labor- No Change in Plan. Kentucky and similar. Half blood un-' ley, $1.20. Ampler Oats SOc. Winter Grazing disputes in a diplomatic manner than washed. 28@-9, three-eighths blood Un\vash- * Qats, SOc, Tennessee Burt Oats; SOct Okla, gas room-heater. Atlanta there Is for barring the state depart- Chicago. Xovember 20 —The secretary of. ed, 29, one-quarter blood unwashed. 27@2S, j Bed. R. P..J Oats, 4% Sx., 70c. the Chicago stock exchange said today no Scoured basis- Texas fine, 12 months, J Hay, Etc.—Alfalfa, Choice Pea-Green. ^••••••^^ Gas Light Co. ment from handling- international dis- change had been made in the plan to n- 50@5S; fine, 8 months. 5S<3>54; fln«* fali, 4S 151.40; Alfalfa, No 1. Pea-Green. $.1.20: Tim- open the exchange on Monday &*xt> @47. 'othy, Ko. 1, small bales, $1.40; Clover Ids- Page Twelve, THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA- GA., SATtJEDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914.

(C0> feet to lot No. 38; thence runn)n» caat more or leas, to Washington street; thence f L_FRAI_ NOTICES RAILROAD SCHEDULES' along: the south side of lot No. 92 two bun- south alone the weat side of Washington 1 **t1"*"" "w ' ' K PERSONAL SITUATION WANTED—Male dred and one and four-tenths t201.4> feet street flfty (BO) feet, more or less, to he- .k, allround man, mar- The following schedule figures ar* «„*. to Lookout place sjid point of berinnin?, Chinlnv point, aftld premises having a build- ' T1ON Trustee, v Empire Mining and E.E.MASON, „_ ith country office. Ad- p ATLANTA'S STRIDES being lot No. S3 or the first addition Jeach- Ins: thereon Known aa No. SOS Washington Maimfatturlmr cSmDany. No. 31790. Ushed only an information and a!L ^C With Biixoca sheet Metal Works. El si POT-' dreaa E-97Q. care Constitution. not tre* View subdivision as per plat by W. J. street, and bring the same premises con- Superior Court Eoultable Petition f< guaranteed: "* Nally. civil engineer, dated May 15. 1911, veyed by deed to Catherine A. Hurlbert to closure of ffiirt»a5e ^o"uou » trig, street. mon« Mala 2»«7. WANTED-—Position as assistant to physi- and recorded In the cler&'a office of the Jonaa Strauss, dated February 24, 1909, and t >rtgase-*>»—*-±. _. FREE—Our 1914 Magazine cata]JogTie, i cian In the city; Georgia license; beat ref- Atlanta Terminal Station. M1SSIIIONEB'O S SALE, . JUBt erences. Addreaa C-54S, care ContattutlOn. superior court of Fulton county, Georgia, recorded jn deed book £50, page 296, Fulton I decree of the Hon. George out. Phone or write for Jt. Chartaleia D. •Dolly except Sunday. ""Sunday tmiw FROM DAY TO DAY Barker. Circulation, lff-31 Peters. M. 4623-j] REGJETEHED apothecary (Georgia) wants Atlanta,, Blrmlmrbcun and «"•"- position In. Gootsta. Address A. B. Gar- Effective Sept. 2S. Arrive. £S£ For a Barclay gfgSf. SfK «B bar, Lawrencevllle, Va. Brunswick; V Waycrosa Atlanta's realty activities -were fea - .«"• 19 Forrest avenue, grlces r^nff/i MAN, 25 years old" unin cumbered, wants and Thomas villa-...... C:io am Tues- 7:30 a tared Friday by c-*e announcement 5 m 1K>oK 2 da r ln SMOKE "BE-M TOBACCO for Catarrh1 . steady work on farm. Will go anywhere. Ben J. MasseU that he would star „.„,. «%• Sl?™"™^™ ,? "*!* *°' 5 December. 1314, to the highest bidder Bronchitis, Asthma and "->•=•- .- 'r ™* Work cheap. \ Address g - S S3. Constitution. aapagetn. 192L Fulton county records. Levied on for cash, the following property, to vrtt: Your druggist or EE-M ~ Work this morning- on a tliree-ator Also, at the same time and place, the fol- » _ » property of Jonas Strauss to satisfy All that tract or parcel of land, situate. WANTED—Position as druggist by regis^ Sleeping cars on night trains between At^ ' brick building-, tQ cost ?12,50Q, an lowing described proper! " ..... ~ ** *" *---- - * ' --- **— —~ - - - .* tered man, lo\ years' experience, capable lanta ana Thomasvllle. to "occupy the lot facing twent** fee tract or parcel of land MISS THOMPSON jagg- of managing. Bos F-222. care Constitution. land lot one hundred ai Altering and_cleanIjQg;_ ' 209~McKenzIaBIdir Atlanta and West Point Saflroaa Company on the east side of Peachtree stree No. Arrive From— No. Depart To— just south ot Currier street. VTfiT? TAILORING, alterttaiTre^ SITUATION WANTED—Female 2 West Ft. 8:15 am 35 New Or. 6-2Cara Another announcement of note wa V _LU_tV pairing. 130% Poach tree. } Helentn. tionveyed to said E Hirer. by . of „,„ rjBht-of-way o« tlje W. & A. railroad, S Colum's. 10:55 am 19 Coluiabua 6 -15 am th^at of W. L. & John O. DuPree t Leondlm^C. ABdrewj b:r deed _dated October .opposite, the first culvert under said rall- SPECIAL, rates for situation wanted 38 New Or. 11:50 am ' ' the effeet that they had sold for Har LOST AND FOUND ads,; 2 ilnea one time, 10 cents- 3 40 New Or. 2:15 pm risen Jones and \V. M. Gordon, 62- times, 15 cents. To get these rates 3-1 aionter'r, T.J.O pm "West Teivth street, residence prcpor ads must be paid fca advance and £0 Columbus 7:45 pm ties, price not named. delivered at The Con?tltutloa office. 3G New Or. 11:35 pm W. J. Davis, private banker and rea, LOST articles •ometlmas ar* „„,„ estate operator, and S. B, Turmati found; orte& they are Molen -with o A"","*?1 JS"1 UttyiS°,i?'"1 /?S?'f nt.h - - nucurns ompany; en™ no chance of recovery, but when 1 Dromment realty dealer, save out in U52.1) feet; thence north fifty (jO) feet: scribed aa follows; Beginning at the corner south alone McDowell'^ line, the ia.me oelns picked up by honeet person* tney important positions and Arrive Fro terestine Statements Friday, relativ thence west one hundred and fifty-two and of Robert K. Smith's land on McMillan a marked line, to a gum tree near Atlanta will be ready for a new engagement in a ThomasilIIe 6-25 am Ea< win gat l*ack €9 the owner 1C adver- few days. Can take dictation rapidly and Jacksonville 6:«7 an. Alt to the purchase money note sltuatio tised in tola obmma. typo It accurately. Am capable of taking Savannah.. 0:25 am Mai and realty loans, respectively. full charge of office detail and you could Albany... 6-"5 am "* Hr. Davis said that sood purchas intrust every responsibility to me In your Jacksonville 7:40 am money notes were scarce. He als STOLEN—High-tall black horse and red- , absence. jVIy references are quite ..usual— Macon 6.^5 . Savannah.V 10:10 pra stated that no bargains in real estat top buggy; horse has sca'r on right hip. ' not of the hackneyed variety. Address Macon 10•50; Valdosta.A 5:40 pm •were being offered locally, as property jJgtIfy_JPledmont Stables, Atlanta. | JB-9ST. Constitution. Jacksonv*e.(10:lo pm of substantial value^ was not being of £-OST—Small hand-satchel with papers and ' MR. EMPLOYER—If this stress -makes"it 2:01 am ler**d at a sacrifice, regardless of th letters. Finder return to 163 W. North necessary to curtail your force, don't try i lbttny- 5 pm financial conditions throughout th- ave. andj;et reward. Wvy. &S. -tiraoiisBrooks,. _ i) rnthee *t*5> per weeiweekt gingirl, let uas call for your ' country, cording to the present system of numbering sions lot. e^ct LOST—-One roan mulei, about~12~~yearB old" > alctatton on the same basis, or less, giving Southern ' .. Also, at th« same tlmo and place, the fol-i houaes In the city of Atlanta, Ga.; this be- for cemetery, weighs about 900 potunda- gray ?lce fe I you tlie finished product of years of czper • •'Premier Carrier of the i Mr. Turin an declared that one of his e Un ray faC e P Tho arrival and departure lowing described property, to wit: All that Ing tne same property conveyed , to J CJ. C. , borough " wood. a_s=town In her deed 5^_55*L «°^. 5i?_JPet«s5 s?reef. °- ^ S?« «fi.J5S"«5 training. Ivy 7362. MJ •clients had informed him that tract or parcel of land lying and beingr in King by W. F. Brewer by deed - "- *- "—' ey building. train:), Atlanta. deed recorded in to Bmpire Mining and Manufacturing com- STRAYED from 78 Angler ave., Jersey ash- ~7^ • •• • u^. V T-.T'V-I^V^ ~~ i *"no following schedule figures . ?150.000 loans on Atlanta real estate the city of Atlanta, in land lot fifty-three' book 19S, folio 204. Fulton oonnty records, pany, together with the Filler plant, and all shed on as fjtradically no intereest was iimpaic (53) of the fourteenth (14th) district of, Levied on. as tlie property o_f ~8. ^F .. ~Dowl s to ' Improvement__s thereto belonging1 and aoper- colored milch cowl Phone Ivy 2615. STENOGRAPHER Will do extra'" *y information and •Another client, who loans several hun originally Henry, now Fulton, county. Geor- | satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Fulton superior tainlng,Tog¥tber%vifh\Uof~tiii, . . ~ ,, T <, , euaranteed: 1 Pulton suerior tainl o" 'r t C. C. King v. the said S.-F. • appliances used oa sa^ld prope"rtT'^a*''a'w*art work cheap. Call Ivy 7711. ' N°.,Arrive From— one foreclosure was in si gilt as the block "A" as per plat of tho Roan, Ros- | Dmvla. A deed for the purpose of levy | of the equipment thereof and also all the and Brandon property recorded In plat ' and sale having been executed, filed and re- ' office furniture Ueloncinir to said comnanv EXPERT public stenographer will do your *3 Washln'u 6:05 am result of unpaid Interest. >k 2, page 35. Fulton county records, and I corded as required by law. Tenant in pos- together • "»H"K w «»iu comnany. work free for use of de^k and typewriter. 121 Jackt,on*e. 6:10 am _re particularly described'as follows: Be- , session notified. bers and HELP WANTED—Male Address Stenographer, 69 Luckle street, or Sb.rovep't 6:30 ara PROPERTY ppurteancea phono 40C5 Main. H3 Jackson'e 5:55 am\ ginning at the northeast corner of Martin —— or In any wise appertaining thereto. _„„ JPSOI-ESSIONS AND TRADES. 17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am, and Brandon streets, running thence east Also, at the same time and place, the fol- Said sale being made subject to confirm- TES—frof. G. O. Brannluc will teach TO» 26 Heflin... 8:20 am Warranty Deeds. ... north sldo of Brandon street ninety-one lowing described property, to wit: 'All that atli by the superior court of Fulton tbe barbsr trade. tit's vasy.) Taught in SChatta'a 10:35 am 51,000 —Edwar d F. Quinn to Cecilia. (91) feat; thence north eighty (80? feet; tract or parcel or land situated, lying and county. half tlma cf other colleges. Complete conra* FOR SALE—Miscellaneous 7 Macon.. 10:40 am •Wallu.ce, lot north. sld« Bollwoad avenue. 60 thence west 87.18 feet to Martin street; thence i being in the city of Atlanta, and in land lot HARRISON JONES, Commissioner. ai*a position In our cbaln ot ahopa. )30. 27 Ft. Val'y 10:45 am feet ,west of Glaas street, B 0x192 feet, Jul> south alone eant side of Martin street 80.12 | one hundred and seventeen (117) of the Atlanta Barber College. l» Bast UAtcbeU 3t SECOND-HAND PRINTING MATERIAL 21 Colum's. 10:50 am 21. feet to beginning point. Levied on aa the fourteenth (Hth) district of Fulton county, FORREST & GEORGE ADAIK. FOR SALE* CHEAP. 6 Claclnn'I 11:10 am 't $2,215 — Same to same, No. 104 West Ales property of Leila Pettlgrew to satisfy a fl. Georgia/and more particularly described as) AUCTIONEERS. SALESMEN ATHD SOLICITORS. 29 N. Y... 12:10 pm ander street* 32x100 feet. July 21. SALESMAN WITH TRADE, men and wom- 260 California c&eea. cost 75c; sals' price. lOBIrm'm. 12-40 pm 5650 — Same to same, lot on north aide Cor en s wearing apparel and general mercan- 80 Blrm'm.. 2:00 pm Ti<>r street, 177 foet east of Buchanan street •" We will offer to storee dependable and 90 lower case news casea, full alze. cost 50c; S3 Charlotte. 4:30 pin 06x110 feet. July 23. \ "•"-'I merchandise below cost of manu- ' aale price, ISc. G Jackso'or 4:45 pm 51,000— Hannah Sehleslnger to "Willie Rels- _ ... enormous quantities. We need a Galley rack, holding ten galley^ up to three , *? N. if------5:0: 0 ipm man, lot on south aide Georgia avenue, 15( nig man, acquainted with, large merchan- columns, 53.. 15 Brunsw'I' t 7:3: 9pm leqt west of Connally street, 31x110 feet; alao dise men and buyers. It means a large ad- 10 wooden double frames, cost ?8.50; sale ' 31 Ft- Val'y' 8-COpm lot on aouth side Hast Georgia avenue, 100 ditional income to you. Strictly commission. price. J2.T6. 11 Richmond 8:15 pm foet went of Connaly street, SQiilQ feet Submit full details of present and past cx- 12 double Iron frames, holding 12 casea. coat 2ChlcaKo 10:45 pm November, 1914. ience and references, otherwise no at- 117.60; sale price. S10. 10 Chattnn-a 9-46 J>ra S150—J . it. Carpenter to W. T. Johnson tlon paid to application. Charles M. One proof press, will take a three-column ,2.4^c""- Clt7 0:56 pm lot 7, block L of Eagan Park, on Bain street I thschlld & Co., New York Office 225 Fifth galley; sale price, ?10. 19 Columb's 10:20 pm „ „„.. ... 50x172 feet. November 13. tginally Henry, now Fulton, county, C45) feet to the east line" of Beginning on the Southeast side of Whtte- avwnue. New Tork City. Two stonea and one stand to hold taem, All iraina run dally. Central time. 33.B75 —w . N. Gtenn to W. C. MadSox. No rgfa, and raoro particularly described as thenco north along the eat,t line about 8 feet long; sale price. $10. _CJty_Ticket Ofnce. ]Ko. 1 18 Arnold street, 40x174 feet. November 19 SALESMAN WANTED—By a large manu- One wooden case rack, holds 30 full-size ne 1 5200 — Hammond Realty company, to "Wil- facturlnff company, exclusive territory in casea; cost J10; sale price, ?4. .. 'f following schedule figures are pkb- liam A. Rawaon, lot on south side Grand Georgia. It will sell to every auto owner. sru&ranteai? ** information and «• lot avenue, at northeast corner of lot 4- ot Ham- every home and every place of business; a This material will be sold in lots to suit. mond Park. BOslSfi feet. August 15. small capital required. This IB a high-class Pay your own freight. Union. Passenger Station, i ,J531 — Dolly S. Gardner to James Banks, business proposition, right in every particu- Address K6. 24 High street, 60xSO feet. November lar, and a business that yoii can build up i *DafIy except Sunday. **Ssnday only.] IB. for yourself. Address Room 408 Fourth Na- ' THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA. GA. 35,500 —Thoma s M. Moody to Thomas B. tlonal Bank BId#., Atlanta, Ga. - - Arrive Prom— No. depart T4_ AGENCY proposition on market. - JCharlea'n 6:00 am 2 Aueueta. and live-wires can make JEO a weele SWllm'n. C.OOam —Bast 7:30 ail v ISBuckn'd 7:35 am 6AU3U-1U 12:26 pn Continued on Lent Page. easy handling household necessity; no can- ?15 Buckd'd 3:ao am S Aueu'a, Z :30 p*i vassers or order-takers wanted. Address 1 Augusta. 1:00 pm "Leswerk." 1327 Candler bullding- LUMBER! LUMBER! 14 Buckh'd 6:10 pn Also, at the same time and place, the sion notified, Chambe rlaii B Ausuata. 4:30 pm •1C Buckii'd 5:00i COST OF LOCAL WANT ADS following described property, to wit: All property, forty-five (45) BEAUTIFUL new state map; latest, larg- Dnheard-of Prices on Kinds ot 1 Nera Yorlc > 4 Charrn. 8:15 i feet and nine (9) Inches; thench north- est and finest ever issued; new counties; end Aug. 8:15 pro that tract or parcel of land lying and be- Also, at the same time and place, the fol- westwardir, al< line of the Cham- * "WUmi'n. 8:15 pn IN THE CONSTITUTION. ns In l_a»a lot_on._ hundred and JtoJjlOS) lowinB de crlbed""p; pert>r"i S A11 that r n ow prices, big profits. Write quick for BUILDING MATERIAL LIIB iuuri.ooiiv« ^iLii.1 ui-iu-iut. ui. « ,« ... _ S -- O _, JVr £f ^ Property, twenty-six (26) feet: 'terms. Hudgtns Company, Atlanta, Ga. toulsvillo ond Naah-riae Rairroact. 1 insertion lOc • line wkuu >stwardly four C4) feet Errcctlve October 4. Leave I Arrt :ounty. Georgia, and more fully' described :s to the line of E. P. 3 Insertion* Oc a line aa fqllowa: Beelnnlng on the north. Bide , rtcf of Fufton 'county." GVoreTaT Chamberlain MISCELLANEOUS. PROMPT DELIVERY 7 Insertion* Be a line of Went Twelfth street one hundred and (14th dlst place; Xnence again WANTED—MEN TO LEARN THE BAR- six (IOC) feet west of Crescent avenue, run- id more fully described as follows: Be- northwestwardly, along the line of said place, BER TRADE. Special Oder to cotton TO ANY PART CITY Cincinnati and Loul •ille..7:12 ami 9:50 pn le per word 1** 'o* da««Hled mtirr- ning thence fifty (50) feet along the north nnlng at a point on the south aide of eighty-nine (89) feet, to Whitehall Street growers for limited time; will accept cotton Kno^vllle vi_a- Blue _..d£eJRId . .7:22 ami 5:00 pn tlBlDK from outside ot Atlanta. side of West Twelftb. street; thence run- :arkham street ninety (90) feet east f rom j at the point of beginning; being the same at lOc per pound in payments for board, tools, via CcrterbVlile. .7:12 ami 9:50 pS Walnut street, and running thence south I premises conveyed by P. Chamberlain Bell Phone: Main 6304; Atlanta 751. via Carters.ville .4:45 pmjl2'10 pro] No advertisement accepted for loss ning north ono hundred and seventy-three car fare and tuition. Barbers are preparing- ind one-half (173^) feet to a fifteen (15) sixty-one (Cl) feet, more or less; thence east! to Mrs. Martha E, McKnlg-ht, by deed datei for busy season. No foreign travel brings •> accommodation.3.40 pm 10:30 &m| than two lines. Count six ordinary oat alley; thence east along said alley fifty "-venty-two and one-half (22',3) feet, more' February^ 2, 189L and _recorded in Deed thousands from north for winter. Few weeks or less; thence north alxty-o (61) feet. Book U-3, page 673, of Fulton County Ree- MARBUT-THORNTON Seaboard Air Line •words to each line. 50) feet;* thence south one hundred and ore or lees, thence west tn enty-two and | ords. completes. Call or write at once. MOLER Discontinuance of advertising must eventy-three and one-half (173%) feet to BARBER COLLEGE. 38 Luckie street. Effective April 1914. 1 .e-half {22%) feet, more or loan, to the be- Saaiid i .le Is made under the order of His LUMBER CO. No, Arrive From— No. Depart To- too In writing . It will riot be accepted tVeat Twelfth street, the point of begin- ginning point. Levied on as the property YES, WE will te.tch you the barber trade by phone. This protects your Interests ning. Levied on aa the property of Mrs. Honor, George L. Bell, one of the judges of UN. Y t, 20 am ll BIrm'r&.. 6:30 am Ella M. Webb to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued of Maria Lynch to satisfy a fi. fa- itsuet the Superior Court of the Atlanta Circuit, and give you a position in our shops In a 920-30 MARIETTA STREET. 11 NoiWolk.. 6.20 am 11 Memphio, 6:30 am as well as ours. rom the city court of Atlanta In favor of from the city court of Atlanta- in favor of granted on the 6th day of November, 1914, few weeks, all for 330. Terms $15 down 11 Waohi'n. 6:20 am 80 Monroe.. 7:00 am Mrs. Nancy B. Crawford, administratrix, Mrs. 3. A. Low v. the said Maria Lynch and by virtue of the power granted me, as and $15 in ten days. Tools free. You make 11 Portsm'h. 6.^0a.m 6 N. Y,... 12:10pm >-' Ef you can't brlngc or H«nd S- A deed for the purpose of levy and sale executor of the will of Mrs. Martha B. Mc- money while learning. Write UB today. 17 Abbe'.S.C. 8.50'am C Waehi'n. 12:10pm v. the said Mrs. Ella M. "Webb and P. A. having been executed, died and recorded as jfifi yonr r» ant Ad. pnone Main M* Webb, A deed for the purpose of levy and Knlght, the terms of sale are Seventy-five Jacksonville Barber College, 822 West Bay G Memphis 11:59 am 6 Norfolk. 12:10 pm ale having, been executed, filed and re- required by law. Tenant In possession notl- Hundred Dollars cash; balance on or be- street. Jacksonville. Fla, MAPLE FLOORING G Bfrnu'n. 11-59 am eports'h. l-:10pm JjL suoo. ar Atlanta BOOL ^k ->rded as required by law. Tenant In pos- fore one (1), two (2) and three (2) years, 'WANTED—Man witn corpse and rig to carr* IN first-class condition. Some lias 22-Birm'm. 1:40 pm MBtrm'm. 3:55 pra ssion notified. at six (fi) per cent interest. newspaper rom*. A bustler can make good fi N. Y.. .. 4:60 pm Also, at the same time and place, the fol- . MRS. MAMIE W. OGLESBT, been replaned. and is as good as E Wash'n.. 4 GO pm & Memphis. C;00 pra. c.oui teous operators- tho"out?hly la- lowing- described property, to wit- All that money. Apply City Circulation Dept.. Con- 6 Norfolk.. 4;CO pm j i.iid,!- with rates, rules anrt classifi- Also, at the same time and place, the tract or parcel of Itlnd lying and being in GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY—Personally new. l\ will sell this for less thaa 18 Abbe.S.C. 4:00 pm ol lowing described property, to wit-* All 5 Ports'm.. 4:50 pm. L2N. Y.... 8.55pm cations, will filve you complete Infor- the city of Atlanta, and in land lot eiehty- appeared before the undersigned, a notary Employment b.alC price. D. W. Yarbrough, Ponce 12 Blrm'm.. S 35 pm M Norfolk.. 8:35 pm ination. And. if you wish, they will hat tract or parcel of land lying and be- slx. (86) of the fourteenth (l«h) district public ln\and for said county, P. L. Wade, H. ns In land lot one hundred and thlrtj- who being duly sworn, deposes and says | ae Leon Park, or phone Ivy 3407-J. 23 Monroe.. S:00 p: i.2 Portsm'h. 8-55 pm assist you In wording your want ad to iSht (13S). of the fourteenth (14th) dis- of originally Henry, Fulton, county City Ticket OD2 e, 88 r«ac*htree. make it most effective. _ Commencing at a point on the on oath that he was a candidate for judge WE HAVE trict of Fulton county, Georgia, described !St Bide of Smith street forty-eight and of the court of appeals of Georgia, to fill JTEO,; j Electric Motors some mo- ACUOL.JI m upeitea lor ads by tele- s follows: Beginning at a point on the the term expiring January 1, 1917, at the ( item and Atlantic Railroad. phono to accommodate you if your orth side of Avon avenue (formerly Oak- nine-tenths (4S.9) feet <3outn of the south- No canvassing or soliciting re quired, tors from 3-horeepower to 20-norsopower, Ko. Arri B From— No. Depart To- >-est corner of Smith and Rockwell streets, recent election held In and for said state Good Income assured. Address name is In the telephone directory. an. about one-half the cost of 93 Naehv'e. 11.45 am > S2NaahvUle 4 :C5 Dm tit l>e pair! for immediately upon publi- dale place and runninng ththence e north one a hundred and ninety (190) ) feet to _ jntks (48.6) feet; thence west ninety-five campaign expenses of any kind In connec- TWO flrat-cK •hit_e. table -waiters;, must nteed good as new. LNaahvllle. 6.50 pm ( 72 Rome BrlCpm cation, bill to be presented by mail or (10) foot alley; thence west along the nd seven-tenths (9G.7) feet; thence north tion with his candidacy for said office 6r know service and have good references. RIDDELL BROS. 95 Chicago. . S 20 pm I 4 Nashville 8:SO pm solicitor the same day printed. Mouth side of said alley fifty-four (54) forty-eight and seventy-five one hundredths on account of said election. 101S Cantury Bldg. IS E. MITCHELL ST. No. 95 Dixie Flyer arrives Tar. Station. KVJttltk HOU12 HAM VSK KOR CON- feet;,thenca south, one hundred and ninety (48.75) feet to a point forty-eight and aev- P. L. WADE. STITVriON WAXT AJRS. onty-ftve one hundredths (48.76) feet south Sworn to and subscribed before me this CHAUFFEURS set $18 week. Learn while (190) feet to the north side of Avon ave- of Rockwell street; thence east parallel with November 20, 1914. earning. Sample lessons free. Franklin In- SAFES nue; thn east a Ion™ the north side of stltuttt, Dept. 838-T. Rochester, N. Y. BOUGHT, sold and exchanged. Bank safes, TAX I CABS said avenue fifty-four (54) feet to th. Rockwell street ninety-five and one-tenth W. H. HARRISON, vault doors. Combinations changed. point of beginning, same being lot 2 of I. N. (95.1) feet to the beginning point. Levied Notary Public Fulton County. Ga. MEN—18 to 35, wishing to become railway 1 Sheriff's Sales for December., on as the property of Henry Htroud to sat- mail clerks, J75 month. Apply for Infon- RaGpdale property as per plat of Conn & isfy a fl fa. issued from the city court of 3EORG1A. FULTON COUNTY—Personally Bankers Safe & Vault Co. Thomas, civil engineers, and known as 107 Atlanta in favor of J. J. West, administrator appeared before me, the deputy clerk of matlon, Box F-228, care Constitution. KO. 35 KA3T MITCHELL STREET. TAXICABS Avon avenue, Atlanta. Ga. Levied on as Moaet) Plttman, deceased, v. the said Henry the supreme court of Georgia, Nash R, Will bo soltl before tne courthouse door, the property of James E. "Warren, admin- deed for the purpose of levy Broyles, who beinsr duly sworn says, that he COAL WOOD X In tho city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Geor- istrator estate of Mrs.\ M. E. Tidwell. to having been executed, filed and was a candidate for judge of tne court ot ap- BLUE GEM, S5.EO. Belle Isle ( gia, on tho flrtit Tuesday in December, 1914, satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the city court is re-iulred by law. Tenant In peals In the general election of November 3, «t public outcry, within -the legal hours of of Atlanta In favor of F. J. Bomar v. the 1914, and that he incurred no expenses bTOKES^ANl> OFFICES. JELLICO LUMP, 54 75. said Jamet* E. Warren, administrator estate notified. JELLICO NUT, $4.50. fciiie, to the highest and best bidder or bid- hatever in aaid election. MILLINER —Know s making, trimming: and Main 2676. Atlanta 933. IVY 5190; ATLANTA 1598 ders, for cash, tho whole, part or parts of of Mrs. M. E, Tidwell. A deed for the Also, at the same time and place, the fol- NASH R. BROYLES. selling hats; give experience and refer- the following described property, to wit. purpose of levy and sale having been ex- lowing described property, 10 wit: All that Swojrn to and subscribed before me this mce. Address E-973, care Constitution. MOTORS—Second-hand, but in first-class ecuted, filed and recorded as required by tract or parcel of land lying and being1 In 20th day of November, 1914. condition. 2 six H. P., 1 one H. P., 3 one- TAXICABS All that tract or parcel of land lying and law. Tenant In possession notified. the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot W. E. TALLEY. SALESWOMEN — SOLICITORS. half H. P., 1 one-quarter H. P. and several EXCELSIOR AUTO COMPANT. bolng in tho city or Atlanta, being part of forty-nve (4G) of the fourteenth (14th) dis- Deputy Clerk Supreme Court of Georgia. WANTED —Tw o salesladies. Southern Stock small sizes, both D. C. and A. C,, at bar- June) lot fifty- two (5'.i) ot the Jourteenth Also, At the ne time and place, the trict of Fulton county. Georgia, described OTICE T0~ DEBTORS AND~CREDITOR5T Buyers, 7 West Mitchell street. grain prices. Hunter Hogue Electric Com- ATL. 3660. 8 LUCKIE. I. 323. illthl diatrlcL ot Fulton county. Georgia. following described property, to wit. All as foiiows; Beginning at the northeast cor- All creditors of the estate of Lucius Perry pany. Moore bldg, 65% Walton at. ttoom fcvglnnlnK at a point on the ^outheaatern that tract or parcel of land lying and be- ner formed by the intersection of Yonge Hills, late of Fulton county, deceased, are MISCELLANEOUS. l'5. Bell phone Ivy 4071. •Ule of Central place one hundred and ,! , d , ot f?nc,c,(,,° ' o£ the fo«rteen.tn. streesreet witw h Decatuecaur r streetsree, , anand runninrunnngg Hereby notified to render In their demands GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN TO FERTILIZE lawns tvith Wizard She- IVY 7864 ATLANTA 7864 threc-tantiiM (J.Ov.C) feet northeastwardly (14th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, thenco eastwardly along the northern aid! nderslgned according to law, and Jrom tho intarsoctlon of Capitol nvenue and ^*™*.J™£J^^3Z£"*ZS*?£2l of Decatur .street twenty-one (21) feet; us indebted to said estate are re- e,tpa . UNION TAXI COMPANY . Central place . thenco running northeast- jrthwestwardly sixty-eight <6S) quired to make immediate payment. 60Q-T. Rochester. N. Y. WE APPRECIATE YODR BUSINESS. wardly along the »omb.ettstttrn sido ol Cen- or less, to Swing property; thence GEORGE B. HILLS. GIRLS, take course in Miss Sparkman^-^\' HASTINGS, 16 W. MITCHELL FIVE AND SEVEN-PASSSNGER CABS. tral place fltty-one (ol) teec, thence ^outh- .g the south line of the Ew- Administrator with the will annexed of Lu- proved Millinery School. 94% Whitehall. FOR SALE— Standard, New Home and ouswardly one hundred a.nd fourteen and '"-) feet, more or cius Perry Hills, deceased, care Douglas Free scholarship offer. Millinery work free. White and other makes, from $10 up • 16 LUCKIE ST. tf\o-tunths (.11.4. J) f«et to an eight (3> foot & Douglas, attorneys. 116-418 Atlanta At- tj-llti-,3, learn millin«ry. *Tea scitotarsnip latest styles; also repairing: of all makes I alloy, thence southwardly along the west the'eastern aide of Yonge street sixty-eight lanta National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. plan. We make and retrlm hats free. Ideal at half^ price. Satisfaction ^uaranCeed. | cldo of suid 4tlley thirty-five and four- October 23, 1914. cnool of Millinery _100^a. Whitehall. HOTELS tonthH (35.4...1 foot; the northwestwardly 1 ' iifty-three and nine-tenths (53.9) feet; NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. MAILING LISTS — E^ery whlti voter in Xhenco northwardly three <3) feet, thence All creditors of the estate of Carrie H. Carroll county. Ga., \VIth P. O. addresses HOTEL RAND northwestwardly eighty-seven and two- L'Engle, late of Fulton County, deceased, HELP WANTED—Male and Female — 3,600 — corrected to date, $2.50. J. J. Thorn- NEW management. 42 tt X>«catnr at. SO* ft. lent h« (87..!) feet to fhe beginning point. are hereby notified to render In their d<»- SSOD. Carrompn, Ga. from Kimball Houaa, near Pmon gtmttoa. Levied on as the property of W. A \Vrlght mands to the undersigned acpording to law. t with full. WE HAVE a very nlca assortment of sec- to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from DeKalb HU- and all persons Indebted ti ud estate ore i lOc, 3 for S6c, postpaid. Williams ond-hand deaks. filing calilnets and office GATE' CITY HOTEL _ ixsrlor court In fa-vor of Mrs. W. A. Oregg required to make immediate payment. l Music Hoube, Birmingham, Ala. furniture at 6 North Broad street. Foote & Heat, baths ^Ith plenty hot water; c'entnl and O. H. Jones v- tho said W. A. Wright. PHILLIP F. L'ENGLE, Pavies Company. location; $2.50 to.$8.00 wk. IflSfr S. r -V deed for tho purpose of levy and nale CAMILLUS S. L'ENGLE. MEN—WOMEN~get government jobs; ?65 having been executed, fllnd and recorded Al-jo, at the same time and place, the Executors last will and testament of Carrie to $1CO month; a,000 appointments month- ALMOST new $30 heavy black overcoat, FORSYTH HOTEL. " * ' Tenant in possession following described property, to wit: All H. L'Bngle' , deceased. '',Valion St., At- ly. Write for list, franklin Institute, plushed lined, with handsome fur collar. EO^i SOUTH FORSYTH 8T-, Also, at the same time and place, the that tract or parcel of land lying and be- lanta, Ga. llept. 53-T. Rochester. N. Y. 2Sc and 50c per day; J1.60 to $3.00 per following described property. wit: All jne in land lot one hundred and forty-eiffht DOUGLAS & DOCGLAS, WANTED — Advertising solicitor. Steady t • ------Also, at th^ sa time and place, the that tract or parcel of land lying- and be- ' (148) of the fourteenth (14th) district of Attorneys. work Good pay for right man (lady). I ATTENTION —Merchants ! Closing ins In land lot fifty-five (55) of the four- Fulton county. Georgia, and more fully de- Apply' 819 Empire Bldg. after 3 a. m, i SEEDXAND PET STOCK follow Ins described property, to wit All October 234 , 1914. _ "~"'^ That ' - - of land aituate, lying teenth (14th) district of Fulton county, eci-iocd as follows: Beginning at the north- GEORGIA; FULTON courTY—viola B. shipment of canaries on and being in l»nd lot fifty-six (5t*> of the Georgia, and more fully described as fol- |eaa t corner ot Greensferry avenue and Wel- Carmlchael v. John R. Cavnilchael. Supe- R. Alex Wig- Mako selection before they are fourteenth (.Htn) district of originally iows. Commencing at a point on the east Ungton street, and running thence east ginz, 20S Cooper at,, Atlanta. Ga. Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgia, more ^uId»e o_*f <-.—.._Capitol, avenue *tw o ».—j_-,hundred, —,andi along thi - sferry avenue rior Court. Fulton County, Georgia.—John parUcularlj described as follows- Begin- „ . (203) feet ;th of Haygood avenue forty-one _ (41.5,...,__) feet;. R. Carmlchael. By order of court you are ATLANTA SAFE CO. and running then< ith one hundred and notified that on the 9th day of October. BARGAINS in New and Second-hand Safes. HASTINGS, 16 W. MITCHELL ning at tlie northeast corner of Pear and thence north one hundred and forty (140) 1914. Viola B. Carmlchael filed suit against WANTED—Teachers Real Lock Expert. Safe artists. Main 4601. Cherry streets jJid running thence eaKtward- <116>, feet_ ;. thenc__encee east oonme hun- feet to an eleven (11) - t alley; thence you for divorcvorce 1to0 thtne January term otf said -w-~*~-«i~«^^«~—~.~~~—•~~-'*~ ~^~~^^~~^~^^ 1> along the north, sl6> feet to a va- thence no,rth one hundred and sixteen (116) , forty-one and five-tenths (41.5) feet to ry term, 1916, of said court, to be Teachers' Agency. Atlanta. Oa. Ivy 8 best when dormant. Free book on culture oant U't OM ned by the Southern Railway feef thence wes$ one hundred and forty j* Wellington street: thence south along the :he January _. . _ _ „ __ (140) feet, more or less, to Capitol ave- i ast side of Wellington street one hundred icld on the first Monday In January, to , and three (3) In block "A" as per plat j ] t NO. 1 of the J. N. Landers property, tho Hon. J. T. Pendleton. juiJere of said SITUATION WANTED—Male PHONES 1013. t S S j feet to the Southern Rail w ay com- ne 0 court, this ath day of Gctobec, 1914. - ^. LUMP Morrow, Ga. uanv'a right-of-way, thence w eatwardly recorded In book X-3, page 456%. Fulton made by Conn & Fltzpatrick, civil en- X.75; BEST HEP ASH. ^""P. id right-of-way three hundred and coUnty records, and known as No. 626 gjneers, February, 1S12. Levied on as the ARNOLD BROYLLS, Clerk. " " " ' moro or legs, to Capitol avenue, according to the present property of Georgia, Realt yJ Trust Company AN ANSWKR TO YOUR AD . 14-K eold POULTRY • ^ -southwardly 'along system of numbering houses In the city or to Ltisf" ""y" a" tax "fi* . "fa~ . Issue* d *"~by~ A••"•"-. P. Stew- - Address E-9GC, the east side of Cherry street ninety-three Atlanta. Le\Ied as the property of I. tax collector, In favor of the state PEFSONAL. or several of them may be sent In &• RKD COMB CiUCKEST FEED"make* hens <93) feet, moro oi- less, to tho point of C. Clark to satisfy a fl. fa. issued fro: and County v. the said Georgia Realty late as a week after your ad last ap- SECOND-HAND sates, ull sizes. Hall's fire lay. Best In the market. Telephone or- beginning- on Pear street; together with all Trust Company; said fi. fa. having been peared In The Constitution. Such re- and burglar-proof safes, vault doors. C. ders. Prompt delivery. the buildings and ' Telegraph Publishing: Company v. L. "W. . transferred for valuable consideration J. Daniel. 416 Fourth National Bank bldj Dunn, principal; A. F. Kuhns and the said,' the said A. P. Stewart, tax collect THE S. A. CLAYTON CO. sponses are the result of several HASTINGS, 16 W. MITCHELL La vied on as the pr SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT—Oti body forma of special service which Th» FOR SALE—Three pool tables, nfst-clats to satisfy u fi. fa.. •ued from the city I. C. Clark, securities on bond. Property , H. Smith & Co.. a partnership coir Constitution la rendering In behalf of court of Atlanta in favor of Mrs. HattiL pointed out by plaintiff's attomev. Tenant ' .,T. _.R. Smith and "W. D_. Manley —ime IB massage department "for ladles only" is condition, at sacrifice: any offer will buy. x In possession notified. ------...... all Situation Wanted advertisers. So, Kllngen. 420 Temple CouH building. llirm.li v. the said L'. C. Lester. This fl. fa. { levied and sold at the instance of and Cor >w In charge ot a well-known New York If you want a wider range of choice HORSES__AND VEHICLES ha.% ins been transferred for valuable con- ' the benefit of the said J. R. Smith & Co. specialist, wno uses the famous S. Weir FOR SALE—Large, strong table. 3% >by s Also, at the "ame time and place, tlie Mitchell treatment, "the standard the world before accepting a position, hold WE will buy your mules. If you^faave an]r sideration to C. S Thompson, of Newton | Property pointed out by plaintiff's attor- your box number card and call at or feet; forced dispose accoun t lack of tuuiroom count;. Georgia, by the wald Mrs. Hattle following described property, to wit: AH Tenant In possession notified. over:" also the famous Swedish movement phone to The Constitution fr«q.u«at» bargain. Call Main 181L_ "' JIlrHCh, same is levied and sold for benefit that tract or pa. ' - - ind lylnnig and be- ; lor reduction and development. No advance in land lot one hundred a'nd thirty Also, at the same time and place, the n prices. Appointments can be made by ly for at leaat a week. TEN beautiful Chrfstmas postcards for dimT } ; of tho *»aid C. t<- Thompson, transferee. A No two alike. Satisfaction or monev rp ' I farm horae for Its food or tleed Cor the purpobe of levy and. sale hav- (ISO) of the fourteenth (14th) district of following described property, to wit: All ietter or phorfe. Xtain 176&; Atlanta 5643-B. nable price. Main 49S2-J. ing been executed, riled ;tnd recorded aa Fulton county. Georgia, and more fully de- that tract or parcel of land lylne and De- Ground floor, 18 B. Hunter. funded^ Carol^_Ca£d_Co.._JLlnyingf x. C. roQUlred by law. Tenant in possession ribed as follow*. Beginning at the junc- ins in land lot one hundred and nine (109) FOR SALE—Unlimited sct£olaraUfp~in~shor't- tlon of the north line of C. L. DeFoor and ' of' th"•e - ---- fourteent-- — h"- (14th-^^) distric*.-*-.-*t o--f -Fulto *.. n ?"OR the remainder of the season all our SPECIAL rates for altuatlons wanted hand and typewrltlngr; -very reasonable y the College Park Land Company's east ,ty, Georgia~ ' , describe" d' as follows: Be- hats at greatly reduced prices. Being out ade.; S lines one time, 10 cenU; S Apply Mra. Maaon. 3UO Rawson s*. MUSIC AND PANCiNG_ line, thence running north along the Col- of the .high rent district we can sell for times, ISc. To get these rates ada •• Also, at tlie s-irac time and pl.ico, the lege Park Land Company's lino two hun- Maher si ess. Credit extended without the usual red must be paid Jn advance and deliv- SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ring- for $85 ^ 'BancIng^SchoSi/44^E. Hun- follow ins described propertj, to v it: AH dred and ei.-ht ^' ,ven-tenth " ^O^T) - ^^00^??^^^^^^^^ I tap- Feathers cleaned 3Sc. dyed .fooT ered at The Constitution office. $145. Address E-9C9, earn Constitution. ter at. Phone Main OCO. We a s w 0 1 0 guarantee you to dance, teaching every that tract or parcel OL' land situate lying - it, thence eaat_ar* hundred and twenty- south side of West Fair .street, and run- | ^°. f .^f^. ^!. ?^ ^fS&JSP? ** anil b*-In(r in the fourteenth (14th) district six and two-tenths (62G.2) feet; ning thence east along West Fair street hapes made over Into latest styles. Miller's YOUNG MAN, experienced in advertising afternoon and evening by Professor and. t>f Fulton coupi}. CJeorsia. in thu cllv of thence niriin.,__., ahnn 9n-77 ILTa-rtnfi-n r,t_^«* -MKinta. on the north -side feet to the b point, and Alexander's line one hundred v terms reaaonabli . special attention t< Sluck bouinled t>>- Ciierr> and Pear streets n^ two and ,ur mjthod." 8.. « today. G. A.. H05 , gfiJS.« advertlalae «»py. form letters, children, *Main 4413-L. nnvl ruimhiK thsnce e^sfn ard'y along the contjiiningr three" acres. Levied on als the one-half *"- "~ ' Epire Lite. systems, etc. Can handle busl- ty of Mrs. Mattte E. Jones to satisfy point, and kno West Fair correspondence, write good, clear Eng- ALTJX J. SATDR, dance Rtudlo instruction. north s-ltle of Peyir street 10 a vacant tot a mortgage fi. fa~ issued from Fulton s«- street, Atlanta. on as the YOuR own mate- usn. operate typewriter. Big salary not ex- The modern dances. Third floor above ow ned by tho Southern Railway company __ _„ _ _ MITJjTTsTRRY rial, used to best thence northward along the west &l5e of perio.r cour— t in favor o—f Clarenc~._.««.fec Bell*.«... (, propert--y. of Joh Cloud. Jr.Jr.. .t ot osatisf satisfy ya afl .fl. !VlJ_LUj-U-\ JllXl» i pected to begin. First-claas references aa Nunnally'-i. corner Peachtree and Edee- haiil vacant Jot eiffftty-nine (S9> feet to the -.feree. v. the said Mrs.. Mnttle E. Jones, j *a. Issued from the city court of Atlanta In advantages. muffs,, combl- to character, habits, ability. Personal in- wood. 1^ y,_"3 j<>- ^_^ teoutliern Railway compan\'i right-of-wav Tenant In possession notlried. fat or of Mrs. Carrie C. Newcomb v. the of velvet and furs, reasonable. terview solicited. Address E-965, Consti- PROF7""MJVHLER'S" Select Dancing School. theiH-e In a w es.terlv direction alone the said John Cloud, Jr. A deed for the pur- Whitehall St. tution. ^ ; 409 Penchtree. Ivy 7471. Resident mem- Southern rn.il\\aj right-of-way to Also, at the same time and place, the fol- pose of le\ y and sale having been executed, ber International' Teachers' Association street, thi ce :n a southerly dlrec- lowing described propertyy., to wit- All tha. t , filed and recorded as required by law. LOOK! DO YOU WANT VVANTED — Position by an expe- tlon along the ea.'.i tide of Cherrv street to tract or parcel of la lytn& and being in. Tenant !n_p_ossessfon notified. WHITE and gold china, picture mats, -etc., MANDOLIN °r tbf point of begin Pea.r stn et, to- liinrf lot one hundred and niuf C109) of"the f Ai<-n if th^ Rimn tlmr, n«<-i ,,i_ TT~ for Christmaa— • • , very reasonaole? II so, rienced bookkeeper and office WE "put on" special Miles. We are expert" s Aether with all th cuiiiaings and lr~ „- ca °«j ourr ,hom« or at S3 E. Linden.. Urn. :hments *tnd equipments of s^is^ a?.i"2ssLS5. Kr^^^tt^e^s^a^^^lg> ^^ ^ stocks. If you wan t to s r bert Freeman.__Il>l_i? 98-J. e\ery . .,., connected t\K thence west alonsr tho south, side of old. sorrel color, tooth hind feet -while, lelt t morning. _ u fll out. lock, ' •mi -l'^ therewith. Lex-ied on «*. the prooertv Drummond street Uxty (60) feet, more or stock and barrel, or raJ e moi part of ! LAXE'd Dancing Studi 217 y4 Peachtre« hite, scar on left hind les be- i7. C. Lester to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from thence extending back MR. EMPLOYER: I have services , to mar- a. Phone ." the city court of Atlanta :n favor of the ore horse wagons. Levied GOWNS AND SUITS are d energy are for sale toy .Vtlanta. Trust Company, receix-er of Travel- ers' Bank and Trust Companv v. the said FOR SALE—One newly equipped, modern, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ±;. C. Lester and T. M. Wor£ This fl. fa nteara laundry for sale for cash or equi- liavlnc been transferred for valuable con- ties in good city real eatat"; laundry I-; piano taken lor debt. sideration to C. S. Thompson, of Newton located In a Georgia city of 15,000 pop«]a- 1 *never uted and have no use for It. W1U county. Georgia* by the said Atlanta Tru^-t REGISTERED druggist. tlon; excellent opportunity for e::perlenoi*Ll ll far belo-.v regular price to g-et rid ot Jt. Oompanr. receiver of Travelers* Bank .ind tisfy a fl. fa. Issped from the municipal ™l«wlnsr described personal property, to fined, home-like; limited laundryman. Addrews "Laundry," Box: F-^SO bargain. Address G. D. J., can Trunt Compan j , ac.nto is levied and sold urt of Atlanta Inrfavor of aiarbut-Thorn- ^L11-- Certificate Xo.,55 of the capital stock ti good, steady drug man? Twenty years' eat- I care Constitution. for benefit of the spid C. S. Thompson transferee. A deed for the purpose of levy und sale bavins been executed, filed, and recorded as required by law. Tenant in possession notified. Also, at the same timoiand place, the fol- lowing described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land aituate. lying and beln^ In land lot sixty (60) of the seven- teenth. L£GA!- N°TICES VTANTED—To buy secoDd-hand cfnco~"and HAS moved from 78% Whitehall Into h«r Gcorsia. and_ more particularly described « :rlbed as follows: Beginning at a, point on GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY^fo WANTED—Cases to nurse by undergraduate ! A REFINED, Christian lady, of Preabv- household furniture. Camerdn Furniture new parlors. 100% Whitehall, over Jacob**. the ' t „..»•. , **»».^ „, . . . terian denomination, desires position to care for mother's children; sews well and Companynpany;. gSS5 S- ypraytForay th St. MaiMa'ln S22932 . : "•- •""' --^- --- ' ._-LJL- can make herself, generally useful. Address DIUM SI2E coal heater. gooVd cundlUonT Misa B. Box F-23t7, care Constitution. ot_over_jg.__JAnawcr qulck^ __Ivy__611o-J. , PROFESSIONAL CARDS IMMEDIATELY/ by experienced road or in- J FLOWERS stored for the winter In hot- ! f. H. Breweter, side salesman, thoroughly acquainted with ! house very reasonable. S-3G8, Constitution. Hui*?«»»U• ilu. Dorseynnn . trade In southern states. Address E-949, ' Dorsey, Bre water, Howell & Attorney»-at-Law. /•care^ JJonstjtu tlon, j Offices; 202. 204, 206. £0*. 207. 509. CLERICAL or <£fice \vork. 20 years* expert- J^^JPJJBLIC^^EPJOGR^H^^ I Klaer Builtlins. Atlanta. G*. References. Address JL-1, £-969, { CRACKERJACK stenographer "wants^^extra Lonr Dletanco Telephones. 3023. 2024 i w«rlc. Traveling men. Phone M. 4564-L. 302&. Atlanta. O*.

EWSPAPER THE CONSTITUTION'S WANT ADS ! - GIVE THEM A TEST i AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS AND MAIL. ORDER HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOARD AND ROOMS FOB RENT—Rooms FOR RENT—House* FOR RENT—Offices DIRECTORY. WE PAY highest casb prices for household FO« BALK. goodB, planoa and office furniture , cash NOBTH SH>K. FURNISHED. advanced on consignment. Central Auction ASK THE CONSTITU- FOR RENT—Furnished house, 8 rooms and WANTED —TO SUB- LIQUIDATION SALE OF Co mpany. East Mitchell St. Main 2424. TION WHERE TO LIVE two baths, furnace heat, rarage. 226 For- SAVE 2S per cent by buying your furniture rest avenue; references exchanged. LEASE OFFICE OF AUTOS. 5 COMPANY, ground door Equitable from Ed Matthews & Co., 22 East Ala- A. FREJS BUR&A.& of boarding and butUUnE- M-tiii 6420. _____ bama street. rooming .house information. 1C you UXTCKNl&HEIX THREE ROOMS OK MUST,BE SOLD THIS WEEK BUILDING. want to get a place to board or rent FOR RENT—HapevlH*. Ga., nice 7-room FURNITURE—S. M. SNIDER, SOUTHERSI rooms in any part or the city or sub- IrfjjiT us build you .a- rock, wall; can build WRECKAGE CO?. 114 S. FORSYTH ST.. PKHSONS OF REETNBD TASTE I« housa on car line; large lot. fenced for TENTH FLOOR HURT cheap. Phone 1013. SEjVP.CH OF SUITABLE BOOMS urbs, ask The Atlanta Constitution, I chickens, cow and garden, Addresa W. A\ I 1912 4-passenger Cadillac, BUYS AMD SELLS FOR CASH. AND BOARD WIIO. I'IMD SUCH W» will be glad to help you get what ' Landers or phone Mala ST" CITY COME to see mo for bargains In furniture; AT ADDRESS BBI.OW. you want, BUILDING (UNEX-. in good condition, power cash or credit. TbJrd floor Constitution Building. TEN-HOOM house, exclusive realdenoe sec- COAL_ ANDi GRADING^ COMPANY. Jt_"W- MARTIN. 145 S. Pryor. JUST OPENED tion, Sutherland Terrace, one-half block PIRED LEASE), VERY'. tire, pump, electric starter MAIN EDO ATLANTA 6001. north or KirkMrood stop on DeKalb avenue. FOR SALE-—50 yards fine Japanese matting EUltWIBUED—NOKXjbT '\T~^i7T;OJrVitau3"oriental ruga like new; and_Ipt of books cbcap, ^IQ^Nelson street. Newly Furnished Eaat front, large lot. Phone Matp. 2766-1*. REASONABLE. 1010' and lights $750.00 furaitur&rtpa.lriaE. ijo Auburn. J. 3ia&-J. ' BOAftD FURNITURE and" ruga at lowest prices! THK PICKWICK OUR weekly rent list gives full description Roblson Furniture Co., 27 L,. Hunter St. High-Class TEN-STORY AND FIRE-PR of anything for rent. Call for one or let HURT BLDG. IVY 8377; / 1 1911 5-pabSenger Cadillac, > TERMS REASONABI/G Well furnished rooms, with connecting bath. us mail It to you. iTnrrest & George Adalr. overhauled, newiy paint- $4.75 — COAL—$4.75 «P2 PBACHTRBB. Convenient shower baths on each Door. 19 HUGH ST., near Stewart Ave., 5 rooms I. 6SQ-J. GATE CITY COAL. CO. 11 ffajriie street., Jyjear Carnecio Library, and bath; house In good condition. James ed, new top and good tires 600 FURNISHED room with con- Glrardeau, Municipal Court. W. C. HARKEY SAND CO. Standard Pressing Parlor, TWO-STORY, up-to-date, 6 rooms and re- I 1911 5-passenger Cadillac, Beat Ked Abh. JelllCo Lump, $4.75. 325 % S. Pryor. 3 units $1 per month; la- necting bath, in steam-heated ception hall; all con\enlence». Rent FOR RENT—Offlces In Constitution build- 415 Decatui^ St. Phones 1678. ALliinta Bmldera and Repair Co. HOTEL BLSCTRIC LIGHTS and steam heat. Eu- water heater, nicely furnished, privatnt eme Jjatb HOUSES, Apartments and Stores for rent. i 1911 Cadillac Roadster, room, suitable for one or two E« * en, or Phone us and let us mail you a rent list. v T± . IVIA/f . L,/\.lf A M\ 1 V\ (C"J * IMN PulntiruFi satisfactio, wall tintn- ropean, $3 week and up, BOc a day and SEVEJRAL desirable offices, single and en : overhauled and newly nff up. Rooms en suite with private bathe. couple, private family, no other roomers, George_ P.^Moore^I0 Ajiburn jwenue. bulte, some of those arc equipped v.Itb guar«LOteed. X6* \\qlton bt. Main li)32. MEDICAL American, 97 a wegfc on£ uu, «.i(? a 4ay references. Phone Ivy SS21-J. NORTH SIDE, modern home, seven rooxo^. compreeeed air and dental waste; hot and painted 5°° L Y PARTFR STOItE and office nx- and up. Free baths on all floors. ^-sleepingporches.^ November^ Main 1136. cold water in all offices. Prlcea very rea- ™ •*•• <—rt-n.-i-£.JV turea. all kinds re- DR. JECDMONDSON'S Tansy and Cotton HOTEL CUMBERLAND sonable. Candler BulldiHe and Candler An- pair work. Hl__ Peters street. Main 1661. Root Pills a safe and reliable treatment SPECIAL RATES TO FOR RENT—Several nice, large front NORTH SIDE home, 8 rooms, 2 bathsT~con- for Irregularities. Trial box by mall 50c. rooms, steam heat, wUh or without pri- ventencea. 61 Currier. aiain liS6. nex Aaa G. Candler, Jr.. Agent. Phon« I 1910 4-passenger Cadillac, . ^-- BdmondMon Drug Company, 11 North Broad FAMILIES vate baths; elevator. Open aU night. Cor. Ivy E274 222 Candler Building. See Mr. in good condition, with UK TAIN stretcher. Call on street, Atlanta. Ca. FEACHTREE INN. . Broad and Marietta atreata. city. Wilkinson. me. Atlanta phone 5858-F. 291 PEACHTREE STREET. ' C DK. HATHAWAY, specialist in special dis- Clerk and bell boy service night and day. NEW 6-room house, 'West End. "West 470, new top and newly paint- ^^^^^ _ eases of men and women. Cor. Peachtreo Phones: Ivy 9129, 67. ST. BRIDE APT SJ?y 1™. Atlama 1556. W- M.^^ole FOR RENT —Store s jjid Jamea, McKenzle bldg.. opp. Candler. room; steam heat, t 'ephone and all mod- FOR REJNT—New 6-rooin house. College ed .., 400 V-C . pS. riU,L>J^.rvHUP, K&Ti experienceTHE d furniture ern conveniences; must be Been, to be ap- MRS. DR. J3. W SatlTH, 233 West Peach- SELECT board; very desirable preciated, close In. walking distance, refer- Park; rent jK.50^ JM^tn_38J9, . /• 13S and 3UG Whitehall street. Also two ! repairer, hau erected a new and modern tree. Ivy 469. Diseases of women and " ences exchanged. __ CALL, write, phone, rent bulfetiixEdwin stores at G7 and 69 South *3road street.^ shop Main 2031. dren; electric treatment in chronic dls location; beautifully furnished P. Aneley. ivy 1600, Atlanta 3S3.i I 1910 4-passenger Marion, TWO large rooms, separate or for house- Georgo W. Sclple. Office 10 EJRewood ave- CHATTERS. keeping, electric lights, hot bath and nue. Both phniieg 203 _ overhauled, r e p a i n ted, —Satisfaction rooms; walking distance; all con- tuara.nteea. Mali orders given prompt MONEY TO LOAN phone, reasonable,! no objection to one or FOR RENT—Small store and residence tt new top 350 veniences ; rates reasonable. 33 two children. Ivy ]J3S5-L 30 Highland Ave. FOR RENT—Apartments East Lake. Phone Dccatur 594. ACAJJC HATTERS, 20 EAST HUNTER ST. ONE nicely furnished room to younjj men . Forrest ave. Ivy 4679. or couple; real reasonable and good home AN unusually attractive 3-robm apartment; I 1912 5-passenger Apper- LOANS $25.00 AND UP COUPLE to board, atter December 1; re- cooking. 500 Spring street, corner Third. private bath. new home. Ivy 7779. FOR RENT—Garsges and Barn* On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. fined surroundings, north side, convenient- Phone Ivy TWO and three-room, apartments, sleeping son, in good condition.. . 350 lent-ral Houtie Cleaner. ly located nea.r three Hnea o£ cars; also three FOR RTSNT—A paramo for Uvo machines, at I'iione Ivy 316&-J. WE ARE a new company, organized for or four table boarders, best references re- ^ v^i. ROOMS; steam Ivy 20S5. 2ifl w. Peachtree. * t Clifton Bt. the purpose of loaning money to work- j_-J;x^j_,t-,j-JA_.i'i j. heated; private home; 324 South Pryor street, corner Fulton. Ap- i 1913 2-passenger Cadillac, ing men and ladlea keeping house, at quired , New Orleans cooking. Call Ivy every convenience, easy walking distance. UMUKNISKIED. ply to W. H Rfch, in care of M. Rich & the loweat possible rate of InLerest. "We 6321-J. .._ Call Ivy 2.J91-J. -lOft Forrest a,ve.. garage. Bros. Co. A reasonable offer accepted. overhauled, new top, first- positively make ^ no charges for com- STEAM-HEATED roorn to one Or two gen- missions, drafting papers or any other so- i EXCELLENT BOARD tlemen, bath, electric lights, and telephone. class paint job; a great called charge, but only ask you to pay t FOR two gentlemen or couple. In handsome Few steps Irom ForreHt ave car line. Break- the rate permitted by the lawa of the State. | new home large bedroom or sleeping faat it deaired. Phone Ivy 1197. SI Summit. bargain • i.ooo Our easy payment plan allows you to pay ua porch suite, every convenience; two car lines; THE HAMILTON 59.000 TO invest In smj.ll rent-produ back to suit your income We also protect oscliislvo section. Phone Ivy 1364-it. negro or \\ hitf properties. Phone WM. M. .LEWIS you .from publicity and extend every cour- HOMELIKE atmosphere, congenial company ON EIGTH ST., 3ust oft Peachtree, five and call Otis & Hollfday. Phone Main ^ I 1912 Detroit E I e c t r i c, i, ' Interior finisher and tesy to mtuce the carrying of a loan satis- and excellent table makes boarding with six; rooms; all hardwood floors, tile bath; Petera building. niUMislne. wall UnUue and papering; best NICELY f anUnlied front room, hot and large living room, beautiful kitchen appoint- Coupe, batteries over- 0 0 1 1 factory to you In every way. Mrs Wells, 20 E. Baker street, very deair- ments. ?50 to $35 New and now ready for VMan,"' V '"' "'' ' '' pnoea. 88 Jett street. Open Saturday evening till 9 o'clock. able, steam heat, couples or single. Phone cold water, suitable for two young- men. occupancy. Apply oo premises. 21 East hauled and as good as tlao^f* pho'io 43JO Ivy C049-L Also table bpardera. Ivy 4769-L. Eighth street. REAL ESTATE—Sale, Exchange ^~~~~JZ^^ljb^^ggpj^NC. GUARANTEE I^OAJSF CO. E w 1 TWO business ladles can secure elegant HAV E several pieces of desirable Income new ; first-class paint job , ^/ A I ) A V I Si ^S«~StJcatur~»E Sell Room 318 Atlanta National Bank 286 PEACHTREE S1 j a T f g : room and board with private family; city property; t\lll trade for jood uncm- j a bargain at 1,450 i,. .0.. U±±_ V J.O phone. Alain 2054-J. Everything new and up-to-date. Steam steam heat, with every corn, enience , best cumbered farm SOUTHERN LAND AND \vatcHea and Jewell Building. Bell Phone Main 440. heat, butjt table board, 34 week, five-min- location^ jjnnoj'th side Phono I. 6173-L. LIVE STOCK CO.. 1116 Healey Bids. Phone ute walk to tow n. NEWLY furnished rooms ~Tn "fateam^heaTed Ivy 5617, I Cadillac Roadster 4001 Atlanta Phone 722. EKY choice apar tmen t , nice, quiet homo and bpleu- eals, everything did location, with every convenienc_e Iv_y jjy farm. located in the famous fruit \re- These cars must be seen to ap-j Ptiuue JJ or ivy 4dZ*i._ the best, can accommodate 10 to 16 table 83QQ. -4tt East Harris, Apt. 3. tv"E havtee several dealrablo steam-heated i slon. 2 miles of CIarket,vlUe, well Im- - ^JJUMJJEJg,, WHEN YOU WANT TO boarders. Ivy 7267. 66 Forrest Ave. NICELY fur. rooms, steam-neated, next to apartmlents—e 3 to 7 rooms—some at re- [ proved and productive Exchange for At-^_ predate the values. Y. M. C. A . all conveniences, close In, C0 .tes, in one or more of tho follow-! lanta ^property . Mrs. Mary Badgerr , Dem- ing housessea. CorinthianCorlnthla.... AUIKKU w.,.. ^Po,u*htree orest, Ga. R. j. CRAIG & CO., i>?C. BORROW MONEY BEAUTIFUL 0a Luckle st. Main 4066. st , Elyseo Palace, 800 Peachtree si., 349 DECAi'UK STREET. desirable young men or couple, references STEAM-HEATED room private home, hot •est WILL trade unemcumbered lot for auto-^ STEINHAUER & WIGHT, Bell Phone MiUn 5043, Atlanta, phone 1734. required, steam heat and every home cofn.- Bride, 52 E. Cain St.; Nicholas, 234 For VVHUN IN ^fc-LU OF LUMBER CALL US. $25.00 OB rt t f i;> ach batb, electricity, every comfort, reason- avenue Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.. 2 j_ mobile SOUTHERN LAND AND LIVE !? *_ J'i?. _9 l_ ± tree__Place_Ivy 828-J, able. Ivy_ 1294-J Walton street. i STOCK CO,, 1116 Healey BJds. Phone Ivy Incorporated. PEW boarders wanted; none but~best~need fcOH MORE BY OWNER, 4 pr E furnished rooms and od, our tli, cow pen or a table manure. WE WILL LOAN YOU WHAT YOU NEED personal _attention Elven to private bath, complete tor housekeeping. 228 PEACHTREE ST n iienry \ViilUrnt, &l Johnson ava- M. E. Shlsaler, Ivy 22SG-L. nuti, ±)tU pnone Ivy J1«5-J. Lawa work On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. ONH; newly fur. room, in private"lrome; all IN T|1D beautiful 'Pleantont Park apart- ' REAL ESTATE—For Sale FOR SALE — iteal bargain. Overland 1913. THIS company has get out to render a DESIRABLE rooms and board; beat residien- conveniences; good, location. clo^e ID: m^nta, 5 roomu and sleeping porch, en- five paaaengt-r. fully equipped. Apper^on __ „__ practical service to borrowers, loaning tial section, furnace heat, electricity and Ofaonable. Ivy 4S44-L. 425 Piedmont., vironments and service unexcelled. We want XOBTH SIDE. money at legal rates and on a. repayment all home comforta 17 Crascem avectuo, be- to sublease thin one from November 15. DO YOU know a bargain ? r am hard up ,IacU Rabbit, clns^y roadster. Hupp, almost Marble and Oran- tween Peachtree place and Tenth st. Ivy TWO beautifully furnished rooms, steam Apt, No. 7. Smith, Ewine & KanfcJn, 130 j new. two-panaent;er . aome bursalnn. Cole Jto vVurka. Main 1808. plan that is both practicable and reasonable, heat, electric lights, hot water, 2 blocks Peachtree street. and need some money. Aak any real ea-,.- roadster, two passenger, 1911 Turd car, five er JJ.USL Uunt.ir and Jlorry Sta. _ _ guaranteeing you fair treatment, quick of Candler bldg IDS Ivy st. tate dealer in Atlanta what ildgewood ave. pasanger, 1912 Juat make me un offer. Ed service and a courtusy often lacking in furnished room and board CORNER Cain and Courtland, 6 rooms, property-is worth. I own two middle lota.' Lj. Vance, Columbia oarase. 330 Cdgewood ^—--- _ transactions of this kind. tabie board a Bpeclalty; 0|*^ ONE or two gentlemen, dellgrhtful room, steam heat, hot water and Janitor serv- adjoined, will sacrifice for quick sale. Small 4-Ur on yuur babi t. carrmge, repaired, re- private home, Myrtle near Ponce de cash paymcot. Phone Owner, Main 1672 avenue. _ _ .,.. — ___ ptUnLud and re -covered. Kobert Mitchell. convenience. 27 East Harris. Ivy ice , rent $45 Reference required. Apply CITIZENS' LOAN CO., Leon. Will board. Ivy 14 95.__ __ to .Herbert Kaiser, 4H Atlanta National 221~^'j i^UKt-vii ood J.\K, ivy .JU7S. _ PHONE MAIN 8771; ATL. PHONE 677. furnished, steam-heated Bank bide- Main J7S, or jaaiior on prom- FOR SALE BY OWNER TRAVIS & JONES Roommate room to sentleiriea only. 135 Ivy st-, ises. FIRST-CLASS automobile repairing 25 "WANTED for young man. The room has Jamc» street, third floor. Ivy 4832. _ t. autotno- 413-14 PETERS BLDG. Apt. No. 7- Phone Ivy bptcitiity. Oi\e ua a trial. Hear 173 team lieat, electric lights, hi " NICE uteam-heatea room, in. private faml- THE LAWRENCE—Two, three and four- FOR SALE—ID13 Overland touring car; Ai.Unt.it. phone I5J8. 7 Peachtree, Corner Viaduct. ly, meal a If desired. Kelley Apt. No. 2. room apartments; aomo early vacancies; electric Keif-starter, good condition, sacri- 18 West Peachtree at, ar call Ivy 7472. all conveniences and la walking dibtance. fice for cash Address E-944, caro Constitu- SPECIAL HOME FUOT3S | ^^W.J^CHTREE; best ta- J. T. Turner, Res.. Mgr, Apt. S. 52 West tion. NICELY furnished, steam-heated room, in Feachtree place. Ivy 8080. TO LEND private family; reasonable. 18 West SOCTH SIDE. Atlanta .homes or Peachtree street, Apt. 8. TO FAMILY without small children, choice FOR SALE—Hupp roadstor, firi-t-claas con- property, at lowest rates. Money advanced , EXCELLENT board £or t\ „ IF IT Is real es-a.to you want to buy or ac J dition, electric lights, demountable rims, . 6-room, steam-heated apartment; gas It will pay you to see me. A. Graves, at __ to builders. Write or call lightful home surroundings; rates reason- range and shades furnished. Apply 319 N. East Hunter etreot. newly painted Phonu Ivy BT^O'J-J. S. W. CARSON able. Ivy 3086-J. Boulevard. Phone Ivy 1060 FIVE-PASSCNOEH OverUnd. 1912 model, XYLE PLUMBING co. ONE nicely furnished, ateam-heated room; FOR isub-lease, 6-room apartment, including INMAN PARK. QX<-e! lent order, good tlrea Bargain. PLUA1S1NU nnd &>*••* lltting. 158 S- Pryor. 53 WEST BAKER hasi private bath. 64 Forrest Ave. 5 SO 0— Bargain. Inman Park lot, all Im* < Terma. Atldrea» E-967, Conatjtutlon jiil work guaranteed. Telephone connec- 413-14 Empire Building, EXCEUL-ENT boarding bouse; steam beat. steam heat, hot and co:d water, elevators, tions Atlanta. 6ti. Janitor service. The AvjJon. West Peach- ^rovemeats, 5100 cash, < J10 mo. Main. 6-PASSENGER Hudson car, perfect condi- Broad and Marietta Streets. Ivy 76 troe aad North avenue. Ivy 4168, 3642-J. i tion, ^elf-Btarter, JSOO, part tash. balance LOF'i IS PLUMBING COMPANY, repair AND SINGLE rooms, with NICHJLY' fur. room for gentlemen, furnace work givt-'u prompt attention, work guar- CONFIDENTIAL —MO NEY board: e-scellen-— t location. OWNER LEAVING CITY, "WILL LEASE WESX END. monthly 18-A W. _B_aker Ivy 2939. jJH-gjjd. No. - Loae bt. tooth phonea. m he hot water 6 f u beat. 20 W. Tenth. Ivy 1960-J. TO ADULTS MOST UP-TO-DATE WILL wachango beautiful electric coupe ItOOFlNjti TO LEND ON DIAMONDS f«1«. "' - " '^ "- *"* APARTMENT ON NORTF-it^XJLEVAltD IN WEST END PARK (or vacant lot. Ivy 2233. AND JEWELRY. CAN PROB-EJ MAIN SOSi FOB PJQBS&AfiC ENGAGE- A FEW FEET off the Gordon-Peaehtree car WANTED. [ SLATE AND GRAVEL WICELY furnlahed downstairs rooma. -Hne.^Iot fronting 70 feet on a beautiful „ J5QUITY In aeml-ceatral lot, half mile cir- ' WALKER ROOFING CO., 27S Marietta St. ABLY ARRANGE OTHER *™ Spring. Ivy 3810-J. ELEGANT 4-room apattmenta; steatti heat, paved street, we offer a new home, with cle. in between two railroads. Loan $2,000 ' MaJn 4075. Atlanta 637. NICELY fur. . rroom, couple or gentlemen; Janitcr service and all modern service. 6 rooms and sleeping porch, tile bath, hard- 21 W. PEACHTREE if deBired I. 773D-J. 55 W^. Harris, i 324 Forrest ave. Apply premises, ivy 508-J. wood floors, beam ceilings furnace, etc . tor and MOO In monthly notes against it Will LOANS. 88 N. BROAD ST. Xj. B. Sandera, Owner. sacrifice equity for automobile Anything I -HALF-"bdLliJL>, SE TABLBJBOARD..ALSO ROOMS. BEAUTIFULLY f om, bath, steam heat. ONLY ?4,5oo. EASY; TERMS. Let us show reasonable will be considered Harrell, 10 ' LOANS at 6%, 7 and 8 per cent on desirable Maryborough 0-ROOM apt,,'" welf llshCed and vejitilated- you this property, you will ba delightfully- -~ real estate solicited. Purchase money STEAM-HEATED ROOM, private bath1 , by JM-ari^borougn Apt-^ju^^ivy ^UOB-JJ295S-L. Auburn avenue. owner of lovely home, references." Corner ~ advantageii of apt. of private home, all surprised. Phono Ivy 5. J. R Nutting 50 OJiiJXTB notes bought Quick service. BEST~ne"lghborhood; close ln;"modern con- conveniences; north side. Call I. 6024-J. ,& Co., 10th Floor Empire Life building, ;; WILL Rivo deed to two level lots. 231.100 AT GWINNS'fa SHOE SHOP, 6 Lucklft Bt. CALL FOR RKX B MOONET, Third and Spring. Ivy 1522. venlenees. priv^te_b.ome. Ivy 3707-J. each, tor Ford automobile In good condi- opposite Piedmont hotel. Both phonea. In CLIFF C. HATCHER INSURANCE AG'CT. WELL furnished rooms can be obtained at NICE large furnished room In private f ami-. FOR RENT by owner, 2 apartments "of 6 tion, located South ave., near Grant park, a tarry ? Call 'iuiicab Company for auto 221 GRANT BLDG. BOTH PHONES. BJ Eaat Linden street, all conveniences, ly. 140 W. Feachtrge^St Ivy S689-J. j rooms, all modern convenieucea; close In. prKate home Ivy 7S02-L. The_Staffprd._Ivy 4886. 32 Carnegie> .Way HOMES built, terms like rent, If you hava ?ood negro renting section worth easy Lowest Interest and Prompt Service. LARGE, comfortable Crnut room, furnace bond for title. Call Atlanta phono 54 ; 325 each. Harroll. 10 Auburn ave. HOME FUNDS- 15 PONCH DB LEON AVB.. across from heat. North ave. and Cuurtland. Ivy^ J385. 3-ROOil APARTMENT, PlddmoSt Park Bell. Main 41F9. New York Shoe Hospital MORTGAGE LOANS. Georgian Terrace, nice rooms; table board- apartments. Sublease from December 1. "WANTED—Second-hand Ford auto with HALF-faOLES Bew^d, 5Gc up- rubber heels, T. J. BETTJ3S & CO., *ra__aoUclted. references exchanged. Ivy 8341. NICELY furnished rooms, all convenJenci Leaving city. Telephone Ivy 7774. 52,600—PICTURESQUE" grove, fine sprioff,, 9 or ivithont body, to convert into delivery 40c. Acruaa from courthouse. 47 3. JPryor bio eft postoffice. 34 Cone. Ivy 6162. acres, 5-room bungalow, ntittr car slop.. truck. Main 31'JO. Ivy 7811: Atl. 1983. 1920 Candler Bldg. Furnlshed~f7ont~room; FI"V E rooms, vapor heat, electric lights, FURNISHED, brteht, sunahlny room; also , separate entrance; all conveniences, Parrlb & Lang. TOS^Atlanta ISJ-t'l. lljln_231^ \VE HAVE $6,000 FOR ANNUAL AND 53^0o0—TCTLEND on Improved Atlanta prop- A BEAUTIFUL lot, 100x300. opposite Brook- 2 Auburn ave. Work SEMI-ANNUAL FIRST MORTGAGE! garage. 435 N. Jackson. Ivy 99C-L / north side. Owner, to adults. *vy_8034. haven Club, for 52,50*) gasoline* car In fine called for and do- NOTBS, AT REASONABLE DISCOUNT. TWO licely furnished i corns, close In. all COZY front room will be found at 377 \VIRGINIA ^.partmenTts. No. 67 five "rooms- erty. J. R. Nuttlne & Co , 1001 Empire- condition. Address E-1S7. care Constitution. llvered. Ivy 2J10. Atlanta 1403. L. H. ZtJRLINE AND KE>WARD JONES, Spring afreet. Ivy 4340. , j faces Peachtree; second floor. Alain 11£6. Life Building 601-2 SILVEY BLDG. MAIN 624. ___ SUPPLIES—ACCESSORIES. rUKNISHED OR L'NFUEXISIIED, TO LOAN, we can make some B1JST room and board for eiris and een- a tiomen, ?3.BO np. QQ Houston ot. Ivy MITCHELL MOTOR SALES lanta phnno 5603-A. loans on improved real estate, 3 to S 6-82ti-co L f^'^.s'HI^CTON J THE >'AIRLEIGH years The Merchants and Mechanics' Bank^ THREE £ur. rooms for light housekeeping; FURNISHED ROOMS and furnished three- FOR SALE—In Decatur, modern 6-room«. COMPANY, lliNV. CLEANING. FKESSTNG. Ing and Loan Co.. 209 Grant building. SEVERAL vacancies in nice, clean, steam,- all conveniences, rates reasonable, close room apartments. 133-5-7 Sprint street. bungalow, centrally located, $3,600; vatant of Atlanta W IV A^vTvT?"^^^ tSTu^iS?. heated apartments, with splendid table In. private family. Call M. 2690-X1. Will > > -ILia. V JjXfc lap ^ Paacatree. REAL ESTATE purchase money notes board. Ivy 2247. take business men or couples. v lot on Clalrmount avenue, $24 per foot. For boug-ht and closed up without delay, give WANTRD. Decatur property see- Fletcher Pearson, 42.1 316 PEACHTREE ST. THE most attractively furnished rooms in IT* YOU want to rent BptB. or tmalnaaa prop* RKUAL Tailoring Shop. Special method detajla of transactions. Address E-75o. care ROOM and board, 71 \V. Fifteenth street. rie7d Transfer and Storag cheap rptes, eaay payments Confidential. tlernen, rates Very reasonable, close in. $S.50—Nice desk space, good light. 70S houhes, hog and cow pasture, all kinds of QJ-relully. 151 Grant -it. M. 3917, Atl. 4906. Scott & Co. 820 Aufctet^ building. LBNT BOARD, ss up. ivr 7393-,j. 254 S. Pryor st. ^ , j Atlanta National. Stain 2812. NICELY/ fur. rooma. with or without board; fruit trees, large strawberry patch, three FACTORY EXPERTS WANTED—Applications at once for mgalg^ a special ty_._ J4.6q' w eek. 35 Cono st. FOR RENT—Three largre housekeeping ( OFFICE i.pace or desk space~for rent. Call barns, 2 miles t>t Newnan. J. H, McKay, ** mortgage improved city property, rooms, with all convenience, close in. 2C i 61 N. Pryor street. Newnan. Ga. "^ in our employ. LARUE, clean rooms, electric lights; home Whitehall Terrace, or call Main 625-L. ' Phone E. S. O'Rear, Ivy 7716. cent and commi'-t3ion. Thos. J. W cooking, walking distance. Ivy 1374 )m tind two desk spaces telephone Gulf Gasoline and Harris Oils Handled FOK any kind at tin work, rates reason- Cashier, 209 Grant bldg WELL furnished, steam-heated rooms; Included. 80S Waftqn bldg. EIGHT ACRES, 1,050. Exclusively. able, all work guaranteed- Stops your GOOD, plain, home-cooked meals; IBc per Full Lino of Accessories and Parts. MONEY TO LOAN, either straight or on _meal. 184 Courtland street. rent reasonable Apartment "A," The NICE, large office; both phones, tables, LARGE 3-room house, grovo, spring, orch- Ifqky roof monthly plan, on Atlanta and suburban ••_ - . Frederick. J52 Whitehall. Phone M. 193.J. t bookcases, etc. 204 icqultable bldg. ard, good land, 2% miles Ingleside. Parris G~ & MA1ER CO. property, Foster Sc Robson. 11 Edgewood GOOD plain homo-cooked meala, IBo, 154 & Larxg^. 706 Atlanta Natlonoj Bank Bldg. MITCHELL MOTOR a venae. otJanORTn/ SIDE. ment and convenience. All big rooms. Every room an outside CASH eet in touch at once with Seymour CHAMBERLIN HOUSE — Se- TWO connecting rooms, suitable for light AUTOMOBILE TIRE CO. ba-mut-K, P. O, Boi 353, Cincinnati, Ohio. PURCHASE money notes want- housekeeping. In private home, electrln 334 PoacbCree Street. lect board; larg-e, beautifully- lights, hot bath and phone. $12. 96 — " one. $40 and $45 per month. ' ' ed; payable annually and semi- furnished rooms, walking dis- land avenue. Ivy 7569. \\ ILL FINANCE any good busi- FOCR connecting rooms with all conven- ' DID IT FREEZE AND tance. Rates reasonable. 148 lenccs; close in; renting reasonable. 38 • nebb, if \\ ell protected, at 6 per annually; first mortgage only. W. E. Alexander.^ Phong^ Ivy 228. TURMAN & CALHOUN BUST? Whitehall st. Main 5233. THREE large rooms, electric lights, use of' cent interest and good salary in phone, garage,' sink In kitchen; no chll- ,' SECOND FLOOR EMPIRE B. Smith, 708 4th Nat. Bk Bldg. ROOM AND BOARD dren. 151 Nortn Jackson street. { HAVE IT WELDED advisory capacity. Confidential, ALL conveniences; suitable for gentlemen: P. O. Box 1164. bept board, with fires—$18.50 per month. NORTH SIDE, entire secoad floor, bath, BY FOR SALE Close In.___ jSg__Capitol ave. .Main 4413-3U hall and porch. S3 Currier st. Main 1136. REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL ESTATE—For Sale 15-HORSE POWER Tnternatlnal gasoline LARGE light first floor front room, with FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, BIDDELL BROS. engine in pt-rEi-ct order cost 5600; will $1,800 FIRST MORTGAGE, good board. In strictly private adult Gor- THR.EE laree upstairs front rooms, very t.iko $150 t. (j b. Atlanta, also two good don atreet family. Refined married couple desirable, furnluhed or unfurnished. 170 16-18 E. Mitchell St. brood maTLb In foal, S300. also fine German 8 PER CENT LOAN or tw, o gentlemen will find here excep- Washington street. All conveniences. Main EDWIN L. MARLING cu.ich htalHon, S300. also 12-room apart- DUE two years; double security; liberal dis- tionally pleasant home. _Price moderate. 2S90-J. REAL ESTATE ^33 East Alabama^gt-^^^Pja:ONES ATL. 128J^BELL M^lgST. Atlanta, Georgia ment houtt rout sioo per month, north iiile Reftirences. "West 747. INMA^^PAREf^HOJiiE^;b"n*"El 1 ^ibcth SC. iri~lnman^Park, we"have a lot l20CiT7S, with"* S1J.OOO, SJOO <,a-h,_ balance on any terms Fhone: Ivy 5 1001 Empire Life Bldg. TWO rooms, kltchei STRICTLY EXCLUSIVE BOARD —Beautl - sleeping parch Inma a 10-room, 2-story, slate roof house, servant's house and garage, thai we ^vill sell And GUARANTEED to Be READY money for first or second mort- ful location and large, comfortable rooms. for $8,500—$1,000 cash, tho balance f50 per month Thlt. house is finished inside \\Ith THIRTY- gage purchase money notes, no delay. J. excellent table board . very convenient to FOR RENT— Housekeeping Room* foolld oalc, furnace heat and the arrangement of it la perfect. It ts> surrounded by th«' T-< as GOOD_as_NETV^ Hotel Europoan E} I a H T B Jacobb. SS N. liroad st Ivy 72C«. 97 Capitol Sctuare. Phone Main 911. best homed in Atlanta. "At our price and terms, you buy It for less thj.n GO cent'- on n rooms. \er\ r.ean or city, extra cheap rent, - — -' the dollar. i __ AUTO FENDERS. tanks. hoods, euarda \\ell lurni-'hfcd daing good business, price BOARD AND ROOMS THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT ANSLEY PARK HOME—On one of the beat drives In Anslpj Park, convenient to the made to latest designs. L^mps, radiators, onl> 53 300 f.u all the furniture, furnlbh- WANTED—Money YOU ivUl find the finest of board, with all HOUSEKEEPING OR FOR YOUNG MEN. Piedmont ave c.ir line, \\o have a modern S-room, 2-Btor>. furnace-heated hou^e fenders, etc.. repaired. im;i. and ]t--a~e totrie ti-rm^ See YOUXG- conveniences, at 115 E Fair St.. close in. REFERENCES REQUIRED. PHONE IVY lot 70^219, that ha.- been reduced from $0.000 to 57,000 for a quick sale. Small cash HOLLINGSWOBTH & CO. K<.»St»ER-GOODnoi; CO, Business Brokers. WANTKD—MONE - - 5453 63 E. HARRIS. pa.yment_will handle it. Let us show it to you at once. 117 Piedmont Avo. Phone Ivy G613. WE con Invest jour moc«y for you on first WANTED—One refined boarder to board Peter mortgage, hlsh-clat>3, improved property. in refined private family, cioso In, Main BRIGHT and comfortably furnished room, NORTH SH>E~ HOME—On Adair ave we can give you a modern 2-s,tor>. 8-room real-" CC^ Ts rtn of Ground Lime It wlH net }ou 7 and 8 per cent. 912. with kitchenette, in an atiractlvo house. dence on an extra nice lot Hardwood floors «tnd all modern convcnienct-a, for ATLANTA RADIATOR! CO. >tono en i ouour L*A\ n will make Improve- 135 West Peachtree street. Ivy 1564-J. $5 500. At thia price, it is being sold at a sacrifice A small cash payment will han- AUTOMOBILE Radiator Works exclusively. nt th.. iitt ii\\ ililll please you.. r TURMAN - & CALHOUN. 55 GARNETT STREET WILL rent my houae far., 2 bedroom^ din- E, iaO-122-124 AUBURN AVE-NUB. day, Breakfast and evening dinner, Inman ' in splendid condition. Only built about three years. Ground is beautiful. SEE" uV b ASK THE CONSTITU- Pj-rk Ivy 2074-10. COMPLETE suite o£ furnished housekeep- t\ Imp ing rooms. Including kttuhen with range. i Level, -with larg:e trees. $5,250. ?250 cash, balance to suit. E. H. ODOM BROS. TION WHERE TO LIVE BOARD, w ith or TV ithout rooms, electric hot and cold water, bath and phone, close | HIGEGLi&ND AVEiNTUE new S-room house. Sleeping: porch. Perfectly level lot. - HAVE your automobile repaired the right A FREE BURKAU of boarding and lights, hot and cola u ater, 77 Josephine In. 15 E. Fair Main 2083-J. Price, on terms, 55.250. •^qy. 70 Ivy atreet. __ ^ rooming house information. If street, Ivy 7096. 1 you -want to get a plate to board or TWO nicely furnished housekeeping: rooms tL ST.—-Very close in, storehouse and dwelling , rented to one tenant for AUTO PARTS, blrass beds, silverware. melaT amans a rent rooms in any part of the city or WEST END. and kitchenette to desirable party who eight years at $20.60. Price, $1,850. Only 5?50 cash payment. This la white goods repaired and made new. Simmons mad- _ _- k lifc,c new. suburbs, ask The Atlanta Constitu- A LARGE front room, nicely furnished, with v.111 locate for the- -n. Inter. Main 1841-J. property and the best bargain of the season. Plating Works. 125 South Pryor. Main 1147. ' so^ii.ible _ I\y „ tion. We will be glad to help you FOR. RENT—Thiee furnished rooms, first NEAR THE CITY LIMITS—15 acres, good cottage, to exchange for qity prop- l5"H"^S^HKISSMAKIXO—PlaiS MA KIXO—IMa.in sew Ing. At get what you want. floor- 244 South Pryor.'- Main 1237. 1 pho te 3i3U a" T47 C Hunter street. 2 OR 3 UNFUR. housekeeping rooms, 30G erty. Will take business property and pay difference Acreage unim- MOTORCYCLES — BICYCLES Third Floor Constitution Building. HANDSO1IELY FURNISHED ROOM, BEST South Boulevard. Atlanta V phone 376S, cumbered. \, \ » BOARD CONVENIENCES, COUPLE OR POURTH WARD—Nice cottage for colored. Suitable for home or as a rent i AUCTION SALES. Main 5000. Atlanta 5001 YOUNG AIAX. GORDON ST W. 952-J. WEST fi^ij. proposition. Rents $10.60, Price, $900. $40Q cash required. _ 1 H A RLE Y-DA VIDSON toOU t tit. KN AUCTION VND SAL- P FIRST-CLASS board, rooma fur. or unfur.; TWO well fornlehed rooms, with kitchen- 3E COMPANY, at 90 South Pry or, JiOBTH SXDK. private home. West 950-T. ette, outside entrance, modern conveni- r sell lour furniture, household s ences, vacant December 2; no children. Call MOTOB CO., too Phone. B^Il MMn 2308 BYRON CAFE OPEN TO THE West 445. PUBLIC FOR RATES. AP- FOUR rooms, unfur. electric lights, private THREE BABG-AINS, FOB SALE 222 Peachtree. -.....-.-...-.. bath., suitable for housekeeping. 300 Oak , 52,760—4£ WABREN1 ST., at Kirk wood, 5-room cottage, with hot ^.nd culd " PLY BYRON APT3., 210 \V. •\VANTED—By st. Phone yWeat 323-L. water, bath, electricity; lot 60x155; $250 cash, assume loan of $1,050, and Southern Branch—Retail Dep't. RENT—Typewriter* and board on north side, within !*& miles x PEACHTREE ST. of Union Tlepot. v, 1th private family, one IN West End Park, 2 rooms, completely 1 balance in $20 monthly notes. \ Atlanta, Ga. TYPEWRITERS REXTED with sleeping porch preferred, C-280, care furnished for light housekeeping, very , 52,250—52 ROGERS ST.. 5-room cottage, with hot and cold water, bath ahd. FOITR MOXTHS for 55 and upward. Factory i THE COOLEDGiE HOUSE Constitution. \ desirable. CaJJ West_ 302-J._ i electricity; lot 47.7x175; ?200 cash, assume loan of $1,000, and balance of rebuilt ypeu.rUers of .ill makes, from. $J3 I 31 HOUSTON ST—Nicely fur., steam-heated COUPLE wish three rooms, kitchenette and THREE unfurnished furnace-heated rooma $1S per month. EXCELSIOR service station, ll? Edgcwood t" *7j c n-h. AMERICAN "WKITUfG MA- i room*,; can accommodate a few regular private bath, furni&hed for housekeeping1, ~ __ gJg^^West 3gO-J . WILJj TAKE good vacant Jot, purchase money notes, or negrro property in Ave. Barcaina In second-hand machinea. < CKTNB COMP^.v\. INC., 48 North Pryor t boarders, a ltd a fcxv transient boarders, north side or Inman Park section. State THREE furnl^hetl rooms In private home ' exchange for any of the above places. Gasoline and oil. street. Main 2526. i ilrb. S. White, prop. Ivy 6138, price. Address Box £24, Athena, trL to refined couple. Phono West 7£9-L, FOR FURTHER iaCorznatloB. pliea* ewzttir, Main 034.

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American manufacturers had. feoped that att&r the nee4s ot the British FUNERAL NOTICES. army had been satisfied they mltfht buy MASSACRE AIIAMINES Soldiers of the Kaiser Resting MANAGEMENT WAS 10LO FRITGH—The funeral of Mr. W.. J. m EMBARGO PUT the Australian surplus, giving guaran- Fritch will be held today at il a. m. tees that neither wool nor manufac- from the. chapel of A. O. & Roy Done- tured goods -would reach Atntria . or hoo, 9» Marietta street; Rev.,' John Purser -wfll officiate. Interment will Germany, but the state department was be" in Greenwood. The pallbearers - ON AUSTRALIAN WOOL informed today that for the .present GIANS will be selected from the Governor's at least no exception would b* mad*. Horse Guard, of which he was a mem- In spite of the lack of advance as- ber, and are requested to meet at the Licenses for Exportation of the surance, however, officials here and Commission Declares Germans Came True, and Ten chapel at 10:45 o'clock- manufacturers still are confident there Product to the United • Used Machine Gun to Slay Lost Lives in Florida In- e friends of • Mr. and -will be k modification later. They .Mrs. J. E- Dantzler, Mr. George Dantz- States Revoked. thinlc time-will demonstrate that'"Great 650 Before Church. -. dtutrial Institution. ler and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Groff; New- Britain does not need tae entire out- port, . li. X, are invited to attend the pu,t of raw wool from- the colonies. funeral of Mr. J. E. Dantzler Sunday" . Washington, November 20.—Great It is understood that a similar de- afternoon at *J o'clock from the resi- London, November 20.—The Belgian _ Tampa. Fla.. .November..20<—Repre- dence, 223 North Jackson street, Rev- Britain-has declined to modify the em- cision applies- also to rub'be-r, of. which commission of inquiry into alleged Ger- sentative W; T. Martin, a member of large Quantities* have been exported to • man violation of the laws and customs A.-A. kittle officiating. The pallbear- bargo , on exportation on wool from 1 the committee .which severely criti- ers are requested to meet at. Green- Australia and other British dominions. America from the colonies. There has of -war has issued another lengthy re- been no official report on this point. } port -which, is published today by the cised v,the , management of the\ Florida 'berg & Bond Co. at 1:30 p. M. "During the -year ending last- June • British official bureau. Industrial.-, school, .where ten lives the United States Imported nearly $60,- I It covers -what 'Is described as the were-lost-last Tuesday morning when LANDA.UER—The,. Mends at Mrs.; •mf'Laio Bros, for Quality"*** 000,000 in woolens, the great bulk from i "Massacre at Tamines,", "the Sack of the ma.in . building- burned, issued a the United Kingdom. A partial em- j Dinant" and tlie "Outrages i1n tfie statement today, citing that a joint een an ance anauer, ew bargo was imposed soon after the dec- ! Province of Kelgian Luxembourg ." The resolution waa passed at the 1913 Ses- laration or war. When It was decided 1 report says that over 650 persons "were •TTprk; 'Misses Cecile and Daisy Lan- For the Cold to Increase the British, force under arms sion o£ the referring to dauer,- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Krieg- to more than '2,000,000 men, the embar- i shot by the Germans in the-village of conditions at the schpol, calling at- shaber ' and Mr. and Mrs. "William" go was extended to all grades. Tamines. Referring Jn detail to this Krie&shaber are invited to attend the alleged massacre, the report describes tention that "all -windows in both de- funeral of -Mrs, Rose JJandauer Sunday Weather We how about 400 men were collected in partments .where children are kept morning at 10:30 o'clock from the front of the village church. As shoot- are heavily barred and resemble at residence, 72 Austin avenue, Dr* David Prescribe GERMANS REPULSE Ing them down with rifles proved too prison " instead of a reform school. Marx officiating-. . Interment Oakland. slow, German-officers ordered up a ma- There- is but one door leading to .the The pallbearers are requested to meet chine gnu, and .those not Killed by the hallway, and stairs from each domi- at Greenberg* & Bond Co. at .9:45. a, e- • more than 700 of the Inhabitants of either'- main building there would be Loach, Mes'srs. W. B. and S. T. De- Dinant were killed.. Eighty-four of no possible escape on the second and Loach, Mrs. C. O. Smith, of Decatur, Berlin, November 20.—(By Wireless those were shot to dea^h on parade tftlrd- floors. .... This,, we think,, is Ga., and Mrs. J. H. Jones are, Invited square and fifty others outside a church thexeusanile—^criminal. carelessness."- •to* attend the funeral of Miss Mamie to London.)—The German trocvps have from which they had been driven by the ; W.. H. Milton/ chairman , of the •.L. DeLoach today (Saturday); Novem- repulsed a French attack in the neigh- Germans: ber 21, 1914, at 12:30 o'clock, .from the The report alleges that over 1,000 board' of, directors, • who is in New, residence, .1,04.Garden street. . The fol- borhood of Verdun in Prance, ami the similar executions occurred in the York, : was formerly United States lowing gentlemen will serve "as pall- Russian retreat in northwestern Pol- province of Luxembourg. senator from this state under an ap- bearers: Mr. W. B. DeLoach, _Mr, S. and continues, according to an effl- pointment by Governor N. B. Broward- T. DeLoach, Mr. C. O. Smith, Mr. J. H. ,cia! communication issued today by Jones, Mr. Charles DeLoach, ,Mr. Henry AlaTianna, Pla., November - 20.—Ses- Smith. Interment at Sylvester ceme- the Germaji general army lieadci\i-ar- sions of tlie board of directors of the tery. Car.rjg.ffea .wijl .leave Barclay. & , ters. ' Florida Industrial school, investigat- Brandon Co.'a chapel at 11:45, o'clock. The text of the official .statement MORTUARY ing- the burning- of the main building of the—school last Tuesday- morning reads: with -the loss of ten lives, were ad- BARCLAY & BRANDON CO; "In west Flanders a,nd in north journed today until Monday, when it France no appreciable change in tlie W. J. Fritch. is expected Governor Trammell and Funeraf Directors, ?46 Ivy St. situation has, taken place!. "W. J. Fritch, 34 years old, of 79 other officers of\ the state now at G. B. BRAKDOR. H. H. BRANDOS. "Heavy rainis and snows, w^Iiich first •Evans drive, died Friday morning at a Kansas City, will return. President Vice Pr«*td«n. ' soaked and then partly froze the private sanitarium. He is survived J. w. AWTRT. Svfy and Tnwb ' • ground, have made o-ur movements *>y his wife and daughter, Leola. Mr very difficult. A Prench attack at >itch was a/.native of Tennessee. H GERMAN SOLDIERS AT REST OUTSIDE ANTWERP. See the gas company today Combre, to the southeast of Verdun, ime.. These German soldiers were snapped the storm. Shortly - ~after the picture We aro better prepared to was' repulsed. . • •which he received an honorable dis- by a war photographer with General was taken the soldiers went into .ac- about that room-heater. '•The situation on the east VTUS- charge during March of this- year, Mr, von BeselerAs- army while resting1 In tion, an-d now they are fighting1'in Flan- sian frontier remains unchanged. .Hast Friteh, was also a member of the Gpv- handl...... lee your household goods Overcoats of the 'plain o£ the Ivlazurian ialtes the a field before tne siege of - Antwerp ders, probajbly some of them ' 'J ernor'a Horse Guard, members of which •beg-an, " It -was the calm that preceded met death. Russians captured an unoccupied fort will be selected as pallbearers. —Or Balmacaans, selected in which were some old obsolete can- than any of our competitors. from our complete stock non. The retreat of the enemy through Ltpno and Noawaml continmea. Our Mrs. M. D. Dempsey, Rome. of newest styles, materials f.ttack .has made 'progress to the sou-th Rome, Ga., November 20.—(Special.) 600,000 MEALS SUPPLIED JAP MINISTER TO ASK TODAY John J. WoodsideStorage Co. I of Plock. The funeral of Mrs. M. I>. Dempsey INC. and colors, for men and 1 "No decision yet has been reached took place this afternoon at 2:30 EVERY DA Y IN BELGIUM LARGER ARMY AND NAVY IS THE young men. Beady to ' in the fighting around Lodz and to •o'clock from the North Rome Methodist ; : the east of Czenato-eliowa." church. The Interment was at Oak- London, November 20.—Notwithstand- Tofcio, Japan, October S.:—, . ar»t8utlurtnm7m&* M Mblect ALONG WHOLE FRONT died Thursday-night at her residence, Brussels, said refugees were pouring for the imperial diet, which will as- DR. B.M. wooLtrr.J-N.v 104 Gordon street. She is survived by into that city at the -rate of 25,000 a semble-December 5. The O'lcuma pro- been waiting for in, order I Washington, November 20.—Austro- her:- mother. MJ*S. T. S. D&Loach; two day. gram calls for two new army divi- ._ - to make that nifty hat in- German forces In Rusy/an Poland have brothers, W. B. and S. T. UeLoach; two "This influx," he said, "is due to- a sions. . 1 sisters, Mrs. C. O. Smith and Mrs. J. H. lack of fuel, as well as food. Brus^- "After, careful consideration of th« vestment. —In heavy or medium forced the Russians.-J'rft1 o battle, which sels has plenty of coal, but interrup- has developed along "the whole front," Jones, all of Atlanta. tion of transportation makes it im- problem of national defense frotm -the weight, whichever you according- : to dispatches from Vienna possible to carrv it to remote villages, viewpoints of diplomacy and finance." They're here; the hats AMUSEMENTS- ; rccei\ ed late today at the Austro-Hun- Befug-ees also a-re flocking to Liege said. the premier, "the ministry has made to sell at $3 to $5, prefer. Large assortment i garian embassy here. ATLANTA'S STRIDES and other large towns. con-eluded that the International sit- of all kinds, including j The dispatch said: "The people are dependent entirely uation -does not permit postponment that we are offering at half ' "Operations ot allies' in Russian Po- FROM DAY TO DAY on kerosene for heating and' cooking, of an increase in the army. ,' ATI AMTA Mattii*Todijr230 the famous "Vassar" Un- land ha-ve forced the Russian main and the supply of this fuel also is be- ".Army in-crease is opposed on .the price so as to make room force to battle, which developed along" ground of our e^OVf^S intimacy with A I LAN I A Tonight 8:15 ion Suits and other Two- whole front. A group of Austro*-Hun- coming scarce. for our .increased stock of Continued Front Page Twelve. "The committee now is sup-plying Russia. The ministry is doingr *t» best The Wonder Scenic Piece and Union Suits 'at garian troops captured 3,000 more 600,000 meals daily in Brussels to 300,- to -advance tfhis intimacy, but this.sat- Haberdashery. , (.prisoners)." \ 000 persons. These -meals consist of isfactory diplomatic relationship is .no Johnston. No. 236 Gordon street. 70x150 feet. rea'son for neglecting an expedient The Winning of Barbara Worth $1.00 to $3.50 per suit. October 14. potato soup, some rice anil a- piece of Give These Prices the 5400—L. N, Eason and Willis Whipple to bread. At first, the allowance of bread measure of national defense. Also we You're Head the Book W. A. Parsley, lot on Houth aide Mercer ave- was six ounces daily, 'but this has been must remember that the solidarity of Once Over See the Flay nue. 100 feet east of Madison street. 45x142 reduced to three ourices. Even the rich the Aniglo-Japanese alliance-, -depends Might 25c to $1.53; Matinu 25c to $1.00 "The Daylight Corner" feet. August 17. find it almost Impossible to obtain upon the strength of this empire. $3 SCHOBLE HATS New Perbies $400—-w. A. Pursley to B. T. Coegin, lot bread in Brussels and soon the' whole Strong nation as we are. ours is a on south aide Mercer avenue, 100 feet east population will form into a vast bread- sea Kirt country, and an efficient navy I —Choice of this season's if Madison street. 45x142 foot. August 17. MONDAY AND TUESDAY line." • Is needed to maintain'our connection $1.50 Seats on Sale 3vow. $450—A. I* Glass to Mrs, Clyde S, Hall, with the continent and to fulfill. our latest shapes for men and Nos. 32 and 32% Greenaf«rry avpnuSi, 30xG : $3.50 SCHOBLE HATS CHARLES PROHMAN PraMaU young men—snappy, re- feet. November 17. *~ mission.' . .... See Our 5350—Metier Supply company to L. N. La- POLAND'S CRY FOR HELP fined and distinctive—at son and "Willie Wfiipple, same property. Au- REVEALS HER DISTRESS $1.75 OTIS SKINNER $3.00 to $5.00. $350_ljo!in F. Badger to Metier Supply MERRIMACK RESCUES company, same property. July 26, 1913. $4 S T E T S O N S ?400—Anna V. Sialr to Isaac E. Jackson, (From The St. Paul Pioneer Press.) DISABLED SCHOONER SII«nt Voio* Great lot on BOutli side Sislt street, 038 feet north We in America have been disposed, to $2; Mat. 25c to *1.50. of and 210 feet west of northeast corner of by the very gigantesquenesa of Bel- Savannah, Ga^ November 21.—Nearly $2.00 land lot 177, fourteenth district, 150s:120 gium's misery, to believe that no oth- 18 hours-behind her schedule, the Mer- Shoes feet. November 11. er people, no other country, was so chants and Miners' steamer Merrltnack $5 Stetson Velours —That will make instant $5—porter Langston to Ben J. Massell, lot stricken by the war as she. Yet there will arrive here this morning, about 6 Men's in line dividing lots 11 and 12 ot B. O. Jones Is another unhappy bit of the world, o'clock with a disabled schooner, in friends with your feet. subdivision, land lot 82, fourteenth district. which from the beginning of the con- tow. It is believed here that • the $2.50 U M*nNEE TOOkV ZJO SOO feet east of southwest corner Mangum schooner is the Henry W. Cramp)-aban Sole Atlanta agents for street and Jones avenuo. 70s3'6 feet. Novem- flict haa been the arena of awful strife, r H T«MIQHT»T 8,UO ber 5. and that is Poland. As if her^lot were doned by its crew on ."Wednesday morn- $5 GENUINE IMP. the splendid "Stetson" $5,000—Same to same, lot on west aide not already hard-.enoug-h, the force of Ins off Cape Lookout Lightship; The FOUR MARX BROS. COMPANY Suit Ivy street, 75 feet north of Harris street. 50x military circumstances has brought on local agent of the: line, was notified bv AUSTRIAN VELOURS brand. Perfect fitting x200 feet. Novembers 10. her the additional calamity of'warring wireless today by Captain .Herbert, of Pratentdit "Horn* Ugaiiu" Coaimq U $10 and to Secure Loan—C. G- Hannah to hosts, which have left the country ^ the Merrimack, that the steamer had $2.50 shoes at $3.50 to $3.50. Asa G. Candler. 17% acres on Federal ave- desolate, just as the myriad soldiers j picked up a disabled schooner off Cape Other Special Features, Including nue, land lot 20 and 7. fourteenth district. in Belgium have laid that country Remain Thursday and was proceeding 1 and November 14. waste. And now, Poland, through with her to Savannah; The message did This hitherto unheard of JOHN F. CONBOY & DIVING MODUS Do It NOW! $1,800—Jefferson Park Lanfi company to "Free Poland," the publication of the not give the name of the schooner, nor J. A. Teaat, lot on south-west side "Wadley sale is for Saturday only. avenue, 100 feet northwest of Harris street, Polish National Council df America, is did it state whether thfe crew was Make a date to meet your- 100x175 feet. November IS, appealing to the people of this nation aboard. A tug will leave early this J75—John Porter to Sam Edwards et al., for aid. and a most eloquent appeal It morning- to take the schooner In "tow self at our store today sure, SUPREME COURT OF GA. Overcoat lot 22 of Kldd & Flunltett subdivision. No- is. Here is but an extract from It; and bring her from^Tybe^ bar-to' the vember 14. "\Ve are living today in times of Savannah harbor. The Merrimack is and don't fall down on the universal dread and distress; the wild- bound for Jacksonville from "Baltimore. "Wright, Insurance commissioner, .v.- state Loan Deeds. est fancy before the war could not date. Mutual life Insurance company; from Floyd 3C,025—Dr. B. L. Awtry and •y?. H. Wynne have pictured such unspeakable-scenes superior .court—-r-Judge FIte presiding. Judg- Specials! to Macfele Construction company, lot 011 west as are witnessed at present by the Will Boom Throat Lozenge*. ment affirmed. Warren Grlcc, attorney gen- aide Elizabeth street, 100 feet north of De- inhabitants of Europe. It is. Poland, (From The Pittsburg Gazette-Times.) eral, for plaintiff In error. Maddos •& Doj"- Kalb avenue, 156x179 feet. November 20. however, with her 25,000,000 unfortu- "They've a saying- in southern Illinois HAYES BROS. al, VSpencer R. Atkinson, contra. m J500—atrs. Emma, A. Ehilng- to Appleton WrlEht, insurance commissioner, v. State See Window Display nate inhabitants that finds herself-in that a man's 'grot to Jo^k ltk» Lincoln INC. Mutual Life Insurance company et al.: from Church home, lot on east side Lee street, 75 the direst predicament of all. That to be elected to congress. If th« time Floyd—Judso "Wright. Judgment affirmed. feet south of Cordon street. 25x165 feet. No- country, since the first' .outbreak of ever conies in -this- country when a "Warren Grice, attorney, grenerai, tor plaintiff S3 SOO—Tliomas B. Johnston to Mortgage- hostilities, has been the theater of man's got to look like Bryan, iri order. 9PEACHTREE In error. Maddox i * Doyol, Eubanka & Bond company, of New York, No. 296 Gordon many battles; the enemy have swept to obtain preferment there!ll>e a great Mebane, Spencer B. Atkinson, Marion Smith, street 70x150 feet. November 19, the co - slump in the sale of .hair restorers! F. W. Copeland, ZJtUe, Powell, Hooper & XI.300—James I*. Wright to J. T. Carson, where Goldstein, contra. No. 108 Pulllam street, 54x145 ^feet. October lages a , State Mutual Life Insurance company v. 11540. ruin and desolation. . . . The people "Walton et al.; from Floyd—Judge FIte. $1 000—Mrs, Klmmle Hughey to Mrs. in Poland are threatened with a fam- Judgment reversed. Maddox & Doyal, Spen- Mtttid H. BIckart, No. .138. Luclle avenue, ine of which we, at.best, can have.only cer R. Atkin&on. J. M. Neal, for plaintiff in. Fastest Steamers in the World 50K-1B -Ofeet- November 13. error. Eubanlta & Mebane, Roscoe Luke, - S3 000—Iluf us S. Franltlm to Morris a poor conception." - . ' Desirable Building Lots Little, Powell, Hooper & Goldstein, contra. , tquitania, Lissi-anis, Mauretania and Hirsch estate, Nos. 27G ana 27S Centra! At a time when the American people avenue, 50x79 feet. November 19. are pouring out their money, their Between Stewart avenue and West End, on Brookline, Elbert S30 000—G. W. Collier estate to Travelers food and their sympathy at the feet Regular Uninterrupted Service Insurance company. lot on northeast uorner of Belgium, this revelation of Poland's and Catherine streets, we offer a few very desirable lots, 50x200 feet Another Million Men. Peachtree street and Decatur. 3Cx43 feet. great need—and it can hardly haye (From Boston Post.) • EUROPE via LIVERPOOL .50 been exaggerated In view of the .vast in'size. u . '.-..... \ The British government is about to ^OOO^Charlcs R. HasHlna to same, No. military operations on her historic soil, ask -for 1,000.000 fighting men to, be Franconia, *a:., Kov. 28, 19 4. M. 300 East Fifth street, 50x125 feet. !Novem- will bring1 an added sense of depres- These lots^have all possible conveniences, among the many ad- enrolled in the army already engaeod Sat sion and responsibility. But how can vantages being a new city school and park. i in the field. This is In addition to the - Dec. 5 SO^Q^-J A. Teast to C. K. Nelson, trustee, America ignore the call of Poland, if active'force recruited hy levy upon, the lot on southwest side Wadley avenue. 100 she is to hold fast to her magnificent reserves in August and September. 16 Ccet northwest \ot Harris street, 100x176-feet. ideal of coming to the aid of every This property is convenient to two car lines, being only fifteen November 19. _ _ According to the flg-ures ^presented" in View Our Windows/ *•> 500—Mrs. Anna G. Lovett to Ida L. people and every race that is in dis- minutes' ride from the center of town. parliament, this will brin®-±he total ! Ordnna, SaU Bee. 12. 10 a. M. Holt, lot on south side Oak street, 104 feet tress? of effective troops in -the east under * New Triple-screw Turbine, 15.5UO Tuna est o£ Bunker street, 54x160 feet. No- Terms can be arranged jto suit purchaser. Price, $900 to $1,500. the British flas to the stupendous Transylvania, Sat., Dec. 19, 10 A. M. mber 19. number of 2,186,400. . "New Tn in-wrt"u . Redwine-to TF. New England manufacturers who Forrest & George Adair a- sing-Ie element may thus be. Imag- W Ivev lot south Klrlo Dixie avenue, 141 ined; it passes intelligent comprehen- AZORES, BtBR ALIAS, NAPLES, PATRAS feet eas't of Wadaell street, 50x172 feet. No- Were confronted with a shortage in vember 18. dyestuffs at the outbreak of war, ow- sion; the history of the world offers "The Daylight Corner" - $6 200—Suburban Realty company to Ed- ing to the fact that we are dependent tio, example of the hurling .of, ^uch Perugia, Tues., Dec. 29, noon ward M. Swift, lot west aide Fairbanks so larg-ely on foreign countries for masses of human beings against -each "treet 195 feet north of Genessee avenue, them, should find food for thought other. And when it is considered that Company's CHice, £1-^4 Slate SI..N.Y. One Whitehall Street 50x130 feet. November 17. in an article by George H. Cushlns" this is not a man-to-man strug-gle. to In the Technical "World Magazine. He be determined -toy sword and -spear in UK LOCAL AGENTS Mortffasea. declares: For Rent—(64 W. North Avenue personal combat, but that these multi- *soo Dolly 9. Gardner to James Banks, "All of the anilin- dyes are by-pro- tudes of fighting men serve only to lot southeast side High street 48. feet south- ducts of coal. Chicago, Pittsfaurg; ,A two-story twelve-room house* equipped with modern conveniences and make good the • breaches and the west of Colder's alley, 42x90 feet. Kovem- Cincinnati and Cleveland belch great adapted for boarding house or for two-families. This Is a splendid house and slaughter effected by monstrous ma- be$250*0—Mrs. Cecila E. Wallace to Mer- vats of gorgeous colors into the air can-be had at a very low rental. See UE at once. < /' chines of destruction, the, marvel- be- chants and Mechanics' Banking and Loan daily and then send all the way to comes yet greater. company 201 Peters street, 3Sx95 feet; also Germany to buy a supply." How can humanity sustain, this 48™ -191 and'. 433 Simpson street. 135x150 Surely American grenlus can do WOODSIDE/SHARP, BOYLSTON & DAY drain upon its economic - resources-? feet: also 250 and 254 Jones avenue, SSx what Germans genius has done in this The killed and wounded and disabled 110 feet: also GS and 70 East Mitchell matter! There Is no longer the ex- of the first million .put 4n" the field street. 31x130 feet; also lot north side Trin- cuse tha*t "Germany does It so much iby Great Britain, as announced bv ity avenue, 258 feet from Washington atreeL, cheaper," or Germany has stotpped Premier Asquith. in parliament, num- 51X210 feet: also lot northeast corner Cen- ber. 57,000. And this cannot 1>e regard1- tral and Trinity avenues, 110x210 feet. No- doing- such things, almost altogether. vember1! 8. Philip D. Armour used to say, "We ^-?WEYWIAN & CONNORS eo as an extravagant figure. To com- SS31—B. Holcombe to same, lot west side shall see larger fortunes made out pute the industrial loss by the with- A Comfortable Howell Mill road. 50 feet north of a 15-foot of the tilings that are now thrown LENDlbN; REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, AT drawal of tnese millions from produc- alley, 100x150. feet. November 19. away." tive occupation Is impossible. As for Who shall say that "the days of the direct money outgo, the BrKI*n Winter Car Liens. great opportunities have passed away," LQWEST.POSSIBLE RATES. QUICK ACTION, NO RED TAPE, government contemplates the need of 52G—Pittsburgh Plate Glasn company v. •when even the smoke clouds over our an additional tar: providing $250,000.- Mrs. M. F. Higgins, 19S North Jackson cities o£fer- fortune for those who have INTEREST OF BORROWERS SAFEGUARDED. 000 to meet the army expenditure un- street. November 17. til March next, the end of the fiscal i The 1915 Hupmobile puts a new as- $155—Gresham-Jackson company v. E. 1u.. ability and courage to reach out and 1 pect on all-the-year-use of a Collier. 231-A, 251-B and iJG3 Vine afreet. take it? EQUITABLE BUILDING ' ' ESTABLISHED 1R90 . year, and a war loan of a billion motor car. acco-r-ding- to Jolm M. November 19. dollars. . « Smith company, local Hupmobile representative. ^ Getting Ready for 1916. VON BUELOW APPOINTED (From "Leslie's.) ; "A greater proportion of Hup own- 1916! Few rtealiae how near we ers always have driven their cars AMBASSADOR TO ITALY I are to the preliminaries of another in winter, as compared with own- great presidential struggle. The an- ers of others," says the John M. Paris, November 20.—A dispatch, nouncement by Chairman Hilles, of F. O. B. Detroit S inith company. An Order Placed NOW the republican national committee. fnfffr Teur,nS from Rome to the Fournier agency that the call for the convention of «.W Rvt^tfr states that Prince von Buelow has been PUT 1916 will be on a basis of apportion- "This winter this proportion will be appointed German ambassador to Italy.' ment which -will reduce the number increased. of delegates by 89, ' mostly in the Recent dispatches from Rome have south; leads to the reflection that the indicated that Herr von Flotow, the calls for the, national "conventions . "With its splendid starting system German ambassador there, was about YOUR 1915 BOQKS will be promulgated in little more and equally splendid carburetion. to retire. Prince von Euelow, who than a year from now. and that im- the new Hup will be equal to -the usually resides in Rome, and who. , In the Pink of Condition for mediately thereafter the presidential severest cold. through his Italian marriage, h&s great canvass will open. Many things may influence in Italian society, was men- MAXIXE Opening Day of the New Yea* happen within a year, but it js not too tioned as likely to taKe' the post in early to assume that the republican '.'Furthermore, the detachable Hup- view of its importance at this crisis. the shirt party, by reason of the decline of tho mo,bile v sedan-and co-upe tops are progressives, will be stronger in 1916" going to change people's minds the dance than it was in 1912. Whether Presi- about winter driving, England Lays More Mines. Drop Ui a Lioe-Sayinf "Duplicate Our Last dent "Wilson will be stronger or London, November 20-—The British Order," or Send Copy weaker, remains to be seen. It is not admiralty tonight annaun-ced that cw- joo forgotten that if the .republican1, partv "The new top confers all the ad-. mg- to extension of its mine si-stem, had laeen united, the result of the vantages of the permanent closea after November 27, pilotage "wii! oe We/Will Do the Rest i struggle in 1912 would have been dif- ear,- without the high erfra cost. compulsory on the Humber and on ferent, for President Wilson did not the Tyne fiver, in the Fir^h of Ferth * have a majoritv of all the votes cast. JOHN M. SMITH CO. "Buyers quickly realise that, and and* the Moray Perth and in the .-jcuua EARL S Wlt-SON, A united republican party, with a, can- we attribute the big fall demand Flow, Foote & II>avies Company didate like Justice Hughes, would LRED-MAN COM-ARS. malce a formidable antagonist for the 120-124 Auburn Ave. largely to these moderate-priced, Five Seconds From Five-Points ' democracy in 1916. It is already clear detachable tops that make tli» See the gas company today that the next presidential contest will Phone Ivy 1521 Hwpmoblle a two in' one car."' be bitterly fought and on a new align- \ about that room-heater. ment.

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