\ THE STANDAR ASSOCIATED SOUTHER PRESS NEWSPAPE! THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION SERVICE 4 Daily MM! Snnd»r, carirlrr dell-vWy, 12 cewtm -weekly. Vol. XLYU.—No. 196. ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1914.—EIGHT PAGES. Single copies OB the Htneeta and at newmrtand*, 5 cent*.
WILSON WILL CELEBRATE BRITISH WARSHIPS FIGHT OVER AUSTRIANS; 58TH BIRTHDAY TODAY TO HARBORS ZEPPELINS AND SUBMARINES Wants to Place Motorcycle To Rush Necessary Work IN RAID ON GERMAN BASE TWO TOWNS TAKEN Policemen in Each of the and Avert Extra Session. Firev Engine Houses of Opposition Is Growing to French Advance in Argonne Naval Escort of English A^r Atlanta. Literacy" Test. Attack on Cuxhaven Es- and Alsace, But There Is Little Change Elsewhere Conforming to plans which he has Washington, December' 27.—With capes Unharmed by Aerial been preparing to make Atlanta the leaders In both houses determined to and Underwater Attack on Western Front. best policed city in the United States. push through, all necessary legislation TO GIRLCANNERS Police Commissioner Andy R. King has and 'avert an extra\ session after March Made by Germans. asked the police department to make 4. congress will reconvene Tuesday an1 estimate covering the cost of add- after one 'of the shortest holiday re- General Education Board v HARD FIGHT CONTINUES ing thirty moie men to the present cesses on record. v force. The appropriation bills- and general Reports on Work Directed ZEPPELINS DRIVEN OFF ALONG THE RIVER PILICA These men will be known as the measures are expected to be cleared up quickly by the house. The senate, "minute men" of the department. They however, still has before it practically by Federal Government, BY GUNS OF CRUISERS will be equipped with motorcycles and the entire legislative program outlined will be stationed t!wo at each flre- at the reopening of the session by the But Financed by Board. AND SUBMARINES EVADED German Attacks on Bzur house in the city. Commissioner King (president, in addition to the immigra- has mapped out plans whereby the tion bill and the appropriation meas- and Rawka Rivers Being men will be on duty twenty-four hours New York, December 27.—Results of ures. the Girls' Canning club movement in of each day. There is a growing disposition on Britons Lose One Man and Made With Artillery-Czar the part of some democrats to side- southern states, promoted jointly by Secretary W C Morris is preparing the department of agriculture and the an estimate of the cost of maintain- track the immigration bill or to de- Three Planes in Attempt Is at Front. feat "it. Senator Lewis, after a recent general educational board, are detailied ing and equipping the additional men. conference with the president, threw in an installment of the latter organi- to Dig Out German Fleet. Commissioner King believes that his down the gauge of battle over the lit- sation's annual report made public to- London, December 27—Kxoept !n th plan can be carried out at a cost of eracy test issue -which the president day. ArgonnB and Alsace, where the French "The method is simple," says the re- Metz Is Bombarded by about ?60,000 a jear to the city. opposes. Some senators believe enough port.^ "Each girl takes one-tenth of have made some progiess, and outsid Plans Will -Not Conflict:.. votes can be found to strike out the an acre and is taught how to select French Aviators. ot artillery piactice, the battles in th Commissioner King says that his , provision. Such an outcome, It is ad- the seed, to plant, cultivate and per- west for the last two da} s largely con I mitted, would operate to^'defeat the fect the growth of the tomato plant. plans will not conflict with the plans bill entirely. Senator Smith, of South 8iBte<3 of German attacks, to counte of Chief BeaveiS, which provide for Meanwhile portable canning outfits London, Dcem1>er 27.—The a!r- Carolina, chairman of the immigration have been provided, to be set up Out those of the allies and to prevent th the establishment of four sub-stations committee, proposes, however, to keep men of the belligerent coun- allies from org-an.^iiig the ground the: of doors/ in the orchard or the garden, tries spent a busy Christmas holiday. and the appointment of iorty addi- up the fight for the bill, literacy test and trained teachers of domestic had gained tional patrolmen. and all. science instruct the local teachers in While a solitary German flew over In Poland, where the Russian em "My idea," explains the commis- Stirring debate that will rival In en- the best methods. When the tomatoes the Thames estuary and dropped a peror has joined Oi and Duke Nichola sioner, "is to make it. possible for the thusiastic interest the flght last ween are ripe the girls come together, now single bomb, which fell in a roadwaj fit Russian he?dquai Set •), the German over- tire prohibition amendment Is at one home and now at another, to city to give relief in the way of po- and did no damage, a convoy ot seven attacks on the B/.uia and Rawka rivers expected soon after January 1, when a can the product. It is done in tne British navy seaplanes visited the lice protection to every section of the rule will be reported for consideration are beliiR made almost exclusively witl most up-to-date fashion. The girls are German naval base at Cuxhaven and tirtillery. while an offensive In force clty.v, and to give that relief immedi- in the house of a resolution for sub- taught^ the necessity of scrupulous ately The sub-station scheme is a mission of a constitutional amendment cleanliness, \they sterilize utensils and dropped bombs on ships and the gas has beet) assumed fuitlier south alone for woman suffrage. ' k cans, seal and label, and indeed manu- works. All but one of the British air- the rivei Pilica. where hard fighting good one, but I doubt if the finance v committee of council, with its limited Leaders in both houses also loo-k for- facture an easily marketable product men returned safely to the ships continues and both sides claim to ha\ ward to prolonged discussion over the Extent of Worfc. v ^which convoyed them Similar activ- inflicted heavy losses. means of supplying the wants and naval and military appropriation bills. needs of the various city departments, "Three hundred and twenty-five girls ity was displayed along the battle The Russians appaientU ha^e again Conservation legislation included In were registered the first year, three front, ' German airmen paying a sur- pained ascendency over the Austrian will be able to supply the four stations the legislation program still is In the thousand the next, 23,550 in the vear hands of the senate public lands com- following, in 1913 there were upward prise visit to Nancy; French aviators In South Poland and Galicia. The AUB at the first of the year. to Metz; British to Brussels and oth- "But I do believe that the finance mittee. The government ship purchase of thirty thousand In fourteen differ- trians admit the. loss of the towns of PRESIDENT WILSON. bill, reported to the senate before the ent states. er Belgian towns occupied by the Ger- Jaalo anil Krosno, on the south Gall committee will give the department Washington, December 27«—President adjournment, is awaiting an opportu- "The entire expense of the Girls' mans, and German airmen to Polish rian lallway, which their army, from $60,000, 01 whatever sum is necessary President Wilson, It became known nity for discussion. Canning club work has at all times cities. to station two men at each flrehousa Wilson celebrates his fifty-eighth birth- across the Carpathians, iccaptured a today, plans to make several addresses The postoffice appropriation bill is been borne by the general education Assisted by light cruisers, destrov- •week or more ago. in the cltv. I think this plan will day tomorrow. Congratulatory mes- on his return trip from the San Fran- the pending business in the house, with board except for local contributions. In more readily meet with the approval the Indian, legislative, executive an<3 1D11 an Initial appropriation of $5,000 ers and submarines, seven British nav- The Russian repoit tonight is th sages began coming in today from all cisco exposition next spring, and his al airmen, piloting seaplanes, made a of the finance committee than any other parts of the United States and from judicial andj the rivers .and harbors ap- was made; $25,000 the following yeas-; jecord of a series ot victories from yet suggested, and from tne amount of in May, 1913, the appropriation of the daring attack Chrlstmae day on the middle Poland to the SCoot hills of the foreign countries. i friends expect him to reply to attacks propriation bills following. The house encouragement I have received from on his Mexican policy and pther ad- agriculture committee has just com- board for this purpose was $75,000. German naval base at Cuxhaven, at Canp-athians. It records the capture of members of the sen^al council I be- No special observance of the anni- pleted its agricultural appropriation "Though the national government, the mouth of\ the Elbe. Sis of the 13,500 prisoners and a number of guns lieve that the scheme will go through." versary is planned, and the president ministration policies. It will be Mr. bill, with a total of $22,627,712 for the through the department of agricul- airmen returned safely, but the sev- nnd unless some prisoners have been Commissioner King has asked other will spend the day quietly with his Wilson's first trip across the continent department of agriculture, an Increase ture, had entire control and supervi- enth, Commander Hewlett, It la feared counted more than once the Russians members of the police commission for family. since becoming president. of almost $2,000,000 over the estimate sion, it has borne no ipart of the ex- suggestions which might improve his pense. The states In which the work has been lost. His machine was nccorclinfr to their own accounts, have submitted by the department. found off Helg-oland wrecked. taken 30,000 Austrian prisoners since plan, and he says he is going to take is now going forward on this basis the matter up with Chief Beavers with are Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, wnat damage waS- done by the they resumed the offensive. a view of arranging fc-r all the details North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor- bombs thrown by the attacking partv to be presented to the finance commit- gia, Florida, Mississippi, Kentucky, could not be ascertained, but the Gei - AUSTRIANS ROUTED; tee in January, when work is started ISLAND-FOR-GUNS TRADE TO AID Tennessee,^iW'kansas, Alabama, Okla- mah report, of the affair says the GERMANS CHECKED. on the 1915 apportionment sheet. homa and Texas. raid was fruitless. \ Profits In Cask. Fetrograd, December 27.—The fol- Coat of Sab-Station*. Acc6rdlng to estimates which have "The ^a-verage profit made by the ATTEMPT TO DIG OUT lowing official communication was Is- CATEGORICALLY DENIED girls reporting in twelve states was sued from general headquarters today: been made at different times since the U.S. WARSHIP IN TURKEY FLEET OF GERMANY. $21.98; but not a few made sums far "During December 26 the flghtine sub-station idea originated. It will «ost mm mm In excess. A Macon county, iMlsslq- The enterprise of the British navy along the lines of the Baura and Rawka the
safely re-embarked three out of the seven airmen with their machines. Three other pilots returned later and GERMAN DEAD IN TRENCHES were picked up 4>y British submarines PNiriRfElLES which were standing: by. Their ma- ^'chines were sunk-. AFTER CHARGE BY BRITISH "Six out of the seven pilots returned safely. Flight Commander Hewlett is IN THF TRFNPI BY VENEZUELA missing:. "His machine was seen in a INffll 111 lilt IRLIIullLO wreoked condition about eight miles from Helgoland and the fate of the Proposes Meeting in Washing- daring and skillful pilot is at present i ton to Revise Rules Re- unknown. ' IVIaeva .iistarici^ in Save, "The extent of the damage by the r'.•"'...," specting Neutrals. Pure Food British airmen's bombs cannot be es- Falls ^3^^::|iw?tiian At- timated, but all were discharged at Written .points of military significance. tack After Fiercest Fight- on Belgian Frontifer-r-Cpld I Washington, December 27.—Vene- Groceries 12 BOMBS DROPPED : zuela has formally pijoposed to all the ing of the War> Is' Horrible. - -. "'. - ' "• -•'"' '•-' neutral governments of Europe, Asia Fast Deliveries - O* AIRSHIP SHED. j and the two Americas that a confer- Phone?. M. 1061; Atl, 464, 483* "Another naval airman, on Christmas " .7 'ence be held in "Washington to revisfe Kve, dropped twelve bombs on an air- Mitrovica, .Hungary, November 22.— (Correspondence of the Associated London, December 12.—-^Correspond. : or supplement the rules o? internation- NOTE A U l_ CHARGES sjiip shed at Brussels^ but it was im- ence of the AsBQCiated/iiPress.)^—Mis - al law respecting the rights of neutrals. STILL GO IN .JANUARY AC- possible definitely to ascertain the Press.)—The southerB-.^theafer of war had Its "Tser canal and; West Flan- lt ,. plan provid s ^at the govern- COUNT, PAY IN FEBRUARY, amount of damage done.- ders"—a terrain whose possession has fish soldier wlio ' is" ."pit ."jtK6" Belgian | mg board of the Pan-American union. 1915, until end of this month. ' "On Thursday last Squadron Com- meant much tp the adversaries. Before frontier. He enlisted as a private, but , consisting- of the diplomatic represen- 3 mander Richard B. Davies, of the; naval the Austrian army could make head- te air service, visited Brussels in a Far- way against Servla It was"' necessary ^S^rff^S'Ve^ttS «'«» « «» the American republics. npan biplane for the purpose of drop- war from different angles. His story I draft a program for the conference and to take the Macva district, and before follows: . . i_ ..." | that the rules finally agreed upon by Monday, Dec. 28 wins twelve bombs at an airship shed this could be Invaded the Parasnica , It isn't the danger that affects you reported to contain a German Parseval. peninsula, .in the Save, north of the In the trenches, but the hardships of ' it should be submitted jlater to the bel- J'?!ght of these bombs, of which six Drina's mouth,, had to be taken. cold and damp. Bullets .front snipers— ligerents, j H're believed to >have hit, were dis- The Austrians who first attacked the the Germans have lots of these out The proposal would seek not only to j HAMS u'ha.r£ted at tho flrst attack; the re- Servian . positions in the Parasnica nigbt and day—whizz about your ears define the rights of neutrals in such ! ARMOUR'S "STAR" —YOU /na.iblng' four on the return flight. early in August found the undertaking contin-ually, and occasionally shrapnel questions as the presence of belliger- I ALL KNOW THIS SUPERB makes one tuck one's 'head d/>wn, but ent ships in close proximity to netural | Owing to the clouds of smoke which too costly, ajid lor over a month con- one gets so used to the firing that— QUALITY—8 to 12 IDS. each— arose from the shed the effect could tented themselves with what may ,be although it may sound incredible—it shores but would embrace the entire ' not be distinguished." ^ called a siege of the position. By the soon becomes far less noticeable'.' than field of contraband, seizures and deten- j it was learned today that the Ger- end of September it became more ap- city traffic, for Instance. • > -:- tions, with the idea of reaching a uni- 161/2C Lb. parent" than ever that the Parasnica At night sometimes an outburst of\ form understanding to protect neutral man airman who visited England on artillery or a wild rattle of the mus- commerce. '"hristnias day dropped a bomb near and Macva would have to be cleared ketry at an imaginary night V attack Rochester, only 28 miles east southeast of Servians and offensive operations „- _ _„ , In view of the partial repudiation of wakens one stiff, sore, frozen and full the declaration of London of 1909 by j BACON of St. Paul's; London, and 7 miles from were resumed. Towards the end of Oc- o_f_ strong'languagguage from fitful dreams, tne aUie(J powers and the announce: j Uraveaend. The 'bomb did no damage tober the Parasnica finally was occu- which mainly concern themselves with KINGAN'S DELICIOUS SLIC- ;y a middle ages had to be resorted to— The water in the. machine guns —AND THEY KNOW A FINE hangars of Prescar, one of the rail- diers In a trencih in the Plandet-s bat- war photographer behind the English counter mining. The Serbs had en- freezes and they have to be nursed back IS FOUND AMONG DRINK WHEN IT'S STEAMING road stations of Metz. where move- tlefield. Their position was .taken by front after the English 'had advanced trenched themselves to a depth of from to action in front of fires. Rifles get BEFORE THEM— ments of trains were noted, and the the English in a devastating" charge. their position farther into the German frost-bitten and sometimes are rup- COTTON BALES The trenches \were filled with German line. 5 to 9 feet and the Austrian sappers barracks at St. Prlvat, at Metz. In dug deeper tunnels at right angles to tured by the sudden shock consequent upper Alsace our troops realised of being fired. This is rather welcome, 23c Lb. the Servian trenches and parallels however, for the wood from a derelict Nice, December 9.^(Correspondence further progress upon the heights through which their infantry would, ad- rifle burns beautifully. which dominate Cernay, and have re- Moselle, east of St. •Mihjel, two German London.)—This official communication vance' under cover of night. The water bottles freeze, too, and of the Associated Press.)—Five Ger- attacks against the fortifications of was issued today by the general staff: have to be thawed. but. Water is a mans who were ^ trying to smuggle pulsed some attacks there." the b-urnt Woods -were repulsed. "Nothing of importance happened For about six weeks this really sub- terranean war continued. It.was ended nuisance. It has to be fetched by night themselves into Germany through Italy Sale Oranges "A dirigible dropped a dozen b6mbs yesterday in Flanders. English ships by the bringing up of heavy mortar by fatigue parties from farms and vil- have been locked up. at Nice. 50 boxes fine, big, thin-skinned on Nancy, in the center of the city and appeared off the coast this morning. lages in the rear, a process -which takes A French destroyer stopped an Ital- FLORIDA ORANGES — JUICY RUSS FORCES WIN without military reason. Our.aviators "The enemy made an unsuccessful batteries by the Austrians. The sometimes two or three hours. ian sailing vessel off Nice on December trenches even then had to be taken one It is extraordinary how ingenious the to the last bite; 30c dozen kind OVER AUSTRIANS in contrast bombarded the aviation advance movement yesterday at Albert, by one. 4. The 'boat had a cargo of cotton and hangars of Frescar, one of the rail- in the direction of Boisselle, which -was men are in contriving things for their was on its way to ,
lEWSPAPERI VSPAPERI THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, DECEMBEK 28, 1914 Page Threiree r
a" battle in which the Germans were Mrs M E Jeffries and Mrs E A Mon- trying- to dislodge the French from GIRLS TO HOLD DEBATE ris The bodv is at Barclay & Bran- a village which was strongly occupied AT JEWISH ALLIANCE dons chapel pending funeral arrange- AT THE THEATERS INT HAESELER After a time firing from the village GERMAN ARTILLERY ON THE MARCH ments ceased, but It was still uncertain •whether the French had withdrawn, The youngr ladies of the Junior Civic R. H. Moomaugh. so It was decided to send forward a Educational league will Ohold a debate patrol VHien the patrol rode Into the at the Jewish Educational Alliance, 91) R H Moomaugh, aged 75 veais died "Potash and Perlmutter." Sundal morning at 11 o'clock at tho
When Philip T \lc\\ateis. of 1J Har- world, perhaps at the very moment when ycu are drawing clt n street, «ent iiotne last night iie was neailj * asphyxiated, betoie he CARMANIA'S CAT in the fragrant smoke of your Fatima,^expert tobacco could open tile windows It de\eloptcl that a burglar had eiiteied a window WAS VERY STRONG buyers are going over bale after bale of choice Turkish it the leai of the house arid lobbed tho gas mctei of about >10 bv ttaiuig FOR NEUTRALITY leaf, selecting here and there tobacco which they consider It aw a-\ iiom, the piping, thus leaving tho t-;as ebcatpin^ Tlit buigiai ali>o LJU; dull —(Correspoiideiice of the worthy to enter into the famous Fatima Turkish Blend. Vaxi ted off a gold watch •\ss' ^tecl pi ess )—-bui ing the fight in wh ^^the armed liner Cai mania sank 'Ihe burglai who broke into tue t *Mjrei man commerce destroyer Cap Trafalgar the ships cat on the Car- home of \ 1'armei, -'J faoutli C oopc mania broke vaiious woilds records These resident Liggett & Myers buyers know the slightest btiect last night overlooked mani in sprints, and high jumps writes a \aluable articles and cm led awaj a meinbei of the ci ew to friends in Lon- bottle of vv lusk> instead don variation in quality. And it is largely due to their judg- The old cat rlidn t reem to know The sifa metv i jt the Dixie hotel uvas what to mike ot it sav s the letter ment that Fatimas are always so uniformly good. jjracticallj lU moliMiecl last niejht b\ i He vv is on oirlmai\ occasions a laz> buiglar, who, v lien he heaid iomeone Umrl of cat and spent most of his time hunting &unii\ corners fot sleep coming rn his direction, left hastilv But when the firing commenced he befoieNhe coulcl take the monev coveied the whole ship like a stieak ti om ioc-ble head to btein on deck mil below trv m^ to climb masts and MEXICAN FACTIONS set unble up tin funnel and every Samsoun 1 time i gun w if, tiled be would jump \ ACCEPT SCOTT PLAN up in the an is high as the tops of the fieieTht booms It vv is some time •\ iftci the fight betoie lit quieted Continued From Page One. down to his old habitb But we will AS* WORLD CONFERENCE in itch him against anv other cat in the woild in his peeuli n kind of ath- TO PLAN DISARMAMENT sleeping car and stai ted for m Paso letics When this became know n, "V ilia i~ . Jvew Toik Dece-rnbei 27—Resolu said to have declaied | tions asking congiess to call a con 1 SAYS FRANCE WILL WIN feience to discuss aisa.'-nameiit at the \ f art igne in -Vmeiie n nunec | close of the pi esent Huroppan \v u Leoi Conov i \\lio el urns to be L iep 'TWEEN MARCH AND JULY weie adopted at a meeting held hei e jesentattve of b>eeretaiv Bi v an s nug- tonight undei the xuspicet, of the In gled Ituibido into a c u and attt IUPL- il'xris 011 espomlenc e of The New tei national Peace forum ed to get him aciobs the Vmeiieai • Yoi k Sun 1 •We assembled heie tonight in the border ''onova hid 110 i i-^ht to cl") Mnie de Ihebes the 1'iencli seeress, < ause of peace, the ! esolutions read this anc< has meddled umvai t anted!' m an intei \ lew m 1 he Petit Paiisien, "do eainestly and piaverfully peti- kives her piedutions foi the veai ]<>lj tion the congiess of the United States in Mexican aff an s Itmbide must be to call a conteieiice of the woilds alia brought back to Jlexico Cit> ind ^he piophesies the end ot the war be OFFICERS ARE NAMED stand trial tor the otfenseb w ith twefii Maicli md iui\ the downtall nations tt the close of the wai to which he ib chained ^ ol the Iioheii7ollerns and the end of meet and take some adequate action BY COLUMBUS CLUB Zapata officials el inn to h\ve cvi 1-mperoi Iianns, Joseph of \ustria. respecting disarmament and the es Itilv will entei the war, and there will tablishlng of a court of arbitial jus- dcnee that Ituibide toiced emplosees tice and the creation of an interna- Columbus. Ga December 27—(Spe- of his pi mtatum to join Hucrta s be a revolution m Germany aftev r it cial)—-vt a meeting of the Columbus fermv during the recent i ev olution and is ovei tional police force able to enforce the hive asked lor his execution as a Mme de Tliebes- savs it will be a decrees of the court and thus prevent Baseball association Saturday night, tiaitor foggv vear md between eeitam dates a repetition of the horrors of war Dan Joseph was elected president, I\ JH Villa and Gutienez in a conference it is haul to see through it 'The war The International Peace forum al Springer, vice president, and Charles bv wlie today with Zapata, who was will cease she saj s, at the close of readv has organized a committee, in- n TV alton, secretarv and treasurer A at Cueiua.vaca. decided to dismiss all the first astral v ear France will do cluding- mani prominent men, for the manager for next season will be elect- D/st/nctivefy lormer ftcieial officers from tlie piea- well on the battlefields and will ful- purpose of advancing the world peace ed Monday James C Pot, who has t-iit at mies fill hei mission for the transformation movement The committee includes been manager since the entry of Co- of human societv She will assure the William H Taft, Andrew Carnegie lumbus into the Sally league will prob- tiiumph of this transformation bv more Charles S Whitman Charles W Fair- ably be chosen "No* With Conoia. love In union with more (productivity banks, Henry Clews, Theodore P ' V dispatch fiom Mexico Citv unclei In labor Shonts, John Hays Hammond, Warren d\te of December Jb said that Outier Then w hen French blood shall G Harding and Bainbrid-ge Colby Moves for Retrial. i ez, ab a lesult of the older to uiest cease to be shed, continues i'me de , —~———^^—^——^—^ "W aycross, Ga , December 27—(Spe- Iturbide, hid i>
,-n / THE CCWSTITUTIOIS, ATLANTA, GrA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914.
" THE CONSTITUTION to the country^but as well to the city news- Established 1S6S. paper. Naturally * our first interest ,ls In RIFFLING RHYMES THE STANDARDSOUTHERNNE\VSPAPgR our neighbors, - those near us, the people in The Molland " • -'-'•':''"- -';, By WALT MASON. '. With the Exchanges sympathy- with -our institutions; and with le. Published Daily, Sunday. Tri-WeeUy whose lives our own lives touch at many • -iFor the last week In July;' of,'this year- the HOME 8WEICT HOME" FOR KECIUJITS. In the Old. Glad Way. pay roll of. one of the leading-industries in. ,' For y'ears we cheap teetotal', cranks have (From The London Glot^e.) CLARk HOWEU, and varied angles. The metropolitan paper V . W-lth all the crimsoned (b*it- the east'was, in round numbers) ?1 4,000. It' tried to slay the Demon Rum, and from ouru To' the Editor: Recently, feelXpe- rather Editor and General Mtntger is "made up" with this end in view, though , tie-fields 'where ,«ieri their would hot have been so large;, as this, by agitated ranks all sorts of shrieks and pray- depressed, and berng in .the neighborhood of •Dfreetoraj: Clark Howell. Rofoy Robinson. it does not overlook the demand of its read- '. millions slay ,-'. . ! seVeral thousand dollars if; this industry ers have come. Such weapons as were at Trafalgar Square, I thought l-woul|d go and Albert Howell. Jr., E. R. Black, H. W. Gradyt JSarth rolls into the New had not been manufacturing commodities frfr- command we have employed, as. best we listen to the band, as I should be? sure to ers for the world outlook. , wliich a large market: had.; already been hear some patriotic and lively mu^ic.. Just Tear in 'the old, glad way ; : knew, and every corner :of the land has ' Telephone Main 5OOO. It it came to a fine-drawn analysis it found across the sea: Oh Saturday af thfs. as I arrived, a cornet solo ofv"Ho>Jne Sweet Wath heart of everlasting :week, the i>a.y .roll for this corporation "wiis heard our "earnest howdy-do. We gain a Home" was being played! I left, wonderin.se youth — for all Time's would be difficult to determine jrhether the a little over $33,000 and the increase is- due little "every.' year, small * triumphs follow if this was the best the bandmaster couM city or the country editor exerts the most brows of giray, almost •exclusively', to. the demands which every.slumb; a village there, a county here, do in the way of a recruiting'melody. My\ She rolls into the;New Year have- come from belligerent nations for, the f cuts out the booze, and hits the-pump. But, personal Vopljiion is that unless'.somethinj-- influence upon the formation of opinion and in J:he old. glad way. the guidance of sentiment. With., the devel- commodities'Vwhich are manufactured by oh, 'it is a weary task, this toiling onward, brighter than thiii class of music is played A world of smiles and tears, \ this corporation. Were it -possible to secure' stage by stage, while Barleycorn, with jug it is not very likely to add any great nunir opment of the rural free delivery routes and additional space; the corporation will be her to'Kitchener's army. Yours truly, . Of human hopes and fears. v glad to take'on 400 additional aftisaW-;Re- and flask, still poisons Youth and murders v P. S. MITCHELL. of the tri-weekly and weekly editions of the Onward forever to the music of the years. ports which are similar to this come from A'ge! put. in this country of the free," we other parts of the country. .One manufac- - THE AUTO AND TH« MULK. city papers, the influence of ''the latter has In all the storm ot Darkness shine souls .all cannot burn the; boozing ken, or 1'ock the turing -plant in New Jersey' whose pay-roll door and -lose the key-^the Beast must lin- (From The El Paso Times.) of course broadened through the rural dis- heaven- white; There is an amusing story going the in July was approximately ?4,000 a week is ger in its den, until the Law, that's halt and trict. But even here it is to be doubted if The watchman in her' towers give promise now paying nearly $10,000 weekly ; to' its, rounds of an El Paso man who paid, a visit the change has weakened the influence of of tb.e Night; , . • ' ' employees. These' increases in pay .rolls lame, -can be persuaded of the truth, and recently to his country cousin, residing, a \ Her wintry days wear roses as memories have been noticed by managers of New Tork urged to 'kill the thing of shame that bat- few miles down the valley from Ysleta. In the country editor, for the very reason of May; — -', ' banks, for It is through these institutions tens on tb.e nation's youth. .Enlightened Rus- conversation with his country relative, the El Paso man undertook to depict some of Grayson gives—Ms ability to tell of the She rolls into the New Year in the old, glad that a considerable part of the pay' rolls, Bia knows the way, great Russia, with her the joys of metropolitan life in the city "little things" of the community, and to way. for manufacturing establishments . at least, tyrant czar; he twists his wrist, and in a are made. Pay rolls for the most parjt 're- and said: "We certainly have been haviiiR Entered at the postoffice at Atlanta as day, the 'ltd is1, placed on. every bar. The second-class mall matter. handle local issues, two factors the metro- Songs for all her sighs < quirev cash, and. an increase in ,them not only some fun lately. Thursday we autoed to the wish is treason,.much I fear, and I am shak-\ Country club and golfed until dark, then x politan paper must necessarily minimize on While Love to Love replies \ entails preparation beforehand by banks, but. POSTAGE UATES: is also looked upon as good evidence of in- ing-in, my ahoes^-J wish we had^ a despot we trollied back to town and danced until tjFnHed States and Mexico. account of lack of space and its broad and Where living Light weaves .rainbows in the morning,." And Cousin Bill was fully equal everlasting skies. crease in business. here, just long enough to Hill Old Booze! 10 to 12-pase papers, Ic; X2 to 24-paKe diverse clientele. Almost all of these increases "represent to the emergency with the suggestion: . "I papero. Sc; 24 to 3
.lN.EWSPA.PERr EWSPAPER! THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914. Page Five TAUBE DESTROYED; ATLANTA PASTOR EDUCATION German Cruiser Dresden* Vyhich Escaped GRAND JURY IF SVIPPE TRENCHES WILL GO TO ROM£ Rome, Ga,, December 21.—(Special,)— TAKEN BY FRENCH Rev. H. Fields Saum.enig. at present Von "Spee'q Fleet Stink pastor of the Church of the Holy Com- ITHliiRElUTECASE forter In Atlanta, has been called to Bar-Le-Duc,: Eraiice, pecember 9.— jact as rector 'of St. Peter's Eplpcopal HO WIEEHUESDAY church in Kome, and has signified his- (Correspondence of the -'Associated Press.)—The Petit Parisien gives this acceptance of the call. He will -preach -Mayor and Practically Entire his first sermon here on the second account of the capture of the trenches Sunday in January. Members Intend to Com- Official Family Indicted commanding the valley of the Suippe: ."The French 'batteries had been.iplay- in Partial Report. ing on the German positions all day, New Floyd Officers. plete Budget for the Year. Consequently the appearance of a Rome, Ga., December 27.—(Special.)— Tauibe over the battery was no sur- Several changes'will take place at the Confident Bond Issue Elec- Indianapolis, Ind., ^ December 27.— Floyd county,, courthouse on January prise. The French gunners ceased flr- 1. J. R. Barron will succeed W. G. When the federal grand jury reooh-. jng in order not to give a clue to their venes here January 4, election condi- Dunehoo, who-has been sheriff for* the tion Will Be Ordered. •whereabouts and 'the Taube sailed past four years. Jack Salmon succeeds tions in Terre Haute, it is said, will away, seemingly having failed in its J. T. .Jenkins, who has been tax re- again be taken up, When the jury re- mission. It came back again, however, ceiver for the past three years. • All of There rWill be a meeting of the fi- cessed Wednesday it returned a par- and after dropping fpur harmless the other county officers were r«- nance ^'omrnittec- of the education tial report in which more ; than 125 bombs on Sempigneul, let fall a few elected. •hoard on T\ueKd;iy afternoon for the men, including Mayor Dohn M. Roberts dangerously close to the Fren-ch guns. and-practically his entice official fami- Purpose o£ completing tl^e budget of The ' position had been discovered. ly, were indicted. In a perfect storm, of shell and bul- th« school "department for 1913. At The real story of this alleged con- lets the Taube made an effort to flee, the last meeting of the committee the spiracy to corrupt the election merely but tipped considerably, then obliqued is hinted in this indictment, it is said. You Need iieehs of the department for the new Federal authorities Have indicated toward the earth and. landed with a year were estimated to be about $700,- that they will not expose their hand heavy shock in
? > _. *,*^ t* Vs.*^.^ u N.**M^ {NEWSPAPER! {NEWSPAPER! •-"VfrrfVW* -sw •"* "IF- T:*-<; ?-y~f-UF-ri * ,, 1.r-yjfrtf n - •»]€• ^ . ^ ''^t(^Si?35js(-"'5r*^^*S5SV'"{.^fSSH!^'r'''K'-^^J5w*^^^~*^"^^'^3Flflp?:3":?^t'^^TSj *"T'5*J?I?FJAS»'J-;' !^*?fS? •"•v^•4"*,**'-^•S'^s^.yii^y"^J^pi**^*1r~*'"?sy^.7^^v^rJ-^"^'K'-^?r^; _f*$- ^s™3 V^-WP«•» J l Vl r v ' "i^-' ~* "* ' ' ™ S *" -a' j ' "^ ' "Y *^' '".-j''* *• ' i, ~ """ i}"! * 1 * "''*" A *" s •""" ' "• i' vt^ff,^ -- , •- (
1 ' " ' * ' / V , Page Six THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914. Cold Weather Stimulates The Prodigious Problem of Belgium, BY ARNOLD National Trade Conditions TAX FREE With a Few Words to the Kind Heart BENNETT Buying Brisk in Woolen jDwm Reports Important Famous Writer Becomes a Reporter and Raises the Curtain on Land of Woe—Shows Four -Hun- GEORGIA dred .Human Beings Crowded Into One'Barge, Living on It Like Vermin—Women Beg Goods for Europe and in! Influence Over Conditions for a Centime, the Tenth Part of the Plentiful American Penny — This Penny Spring Materials, Says by Rail Rate Decision and Represents the Price of a Meal, and Those Pleaders ^oday Receive Bradstreet's. Big Wheat Exports. Neither Meal Nor Penny in the Land That Was Once One of the Most Happy and Prosperous of the Earth, i MUNICIPAL Bradstreet's report says: Dun's report says;' - While optimistic sentiments continue 1 6 The railroad rate decision, the con- to outstrip actual orders, some o *", tinued big expoVts of wheat and other thousand., tons of salt are required larger lines give evidence ol auicKen- Arnold Bennett lit one of the great three countries accommodate only a Ing impulses and favorable factors out- products and the colder weather, which million; and this million is the fortu- monthly. Some places had no salt stimulates retail distribution, exert the of the earth whouc name in nut In whatever for two months. The trans- weigh .those of an adverse character. nate minority of the victims. At the* moment, final distribution, as most important influence in the mar- Who's Who. The people vrl>o (jot out port of the food, quite apart from its ret 1 There remain, and will remain, in prime cost, absorbs about 'a million i i effected by reports regarding <" kets this wreck. December, with its BON DS that publication did not aeem to think Belgian seven millions of tragic inhab- dollars a month. (Happily the finance trade in seasonable and Holiday goods. holiday interruptions and Inventories, It neccmary to tell «ri>bo«ly about him itants. In the country districts 80 per of the transport has already been ar- attracts most attention. Cold weather is not usually a month for large devel- nas improved demand for heavy wear- —becauae they all must perforce fcnow. cent of tliem are women and children, ranged for some months to come.) opments in business activity, but the who, as though hynotized by disaster, Such figures speak a language which ing apparel, and in some part,s or ine It 1» even likely- that he ban been heard would render eloquence contemptible. country, particularly in £he. lnt,?I l£r recent progress in financial recupera- haunt hopelessly the ruins In which f tion, the rapid establishment of a big of la Indiana, the state where untbors The Organization That Will Help. districts 01 the spring wheat north- ure common aft jaelc rabbits are In they can scarcely recognize their west, rush orders have Benefited job- balance of trade in favor of this coun- Now there is one channel, and only To Net 4* to 6% homes. bers as well as wholesale dealers. Texan. one channel, by which relief can reach try, and the rate decision giving a'large But whether you know about Mr. Many districts are nothing but Blocks, save, perhaps, In the south, are part of the relief asked for from the graveyards. There is no seed to sow. the Belgians In their own country. It light, the results of several years of Bennett, or have previously read auy is the commission for relief in Belgium, spare buying. Incidentally, holiday interstate commerce commission com- There are no implements. There is no 01 of the worftN of the most prolific liter- and it comprises American, Spanish and trade, except at southern P "'?' ™|? bine to create a favorable- sentiment in ary man of his day, by all mean* read money. There is no credit. There is Belgian commissions. Its chief offices moved with a rush, but the consensus business. The better feeling has un- Descriptive circulars of the various issues which we are hl» contribution to Helprtum. \Vhen jon rro means of transport. There is no are at 3 London Wall building, London, is that'the season's Buying will run doubtedly imparted a brisker movement are through you will have seen a four- work. And there is very little lieart, England, 71 Broadway, NeV York. This under that of last year, and it « patent to the Christmas trade, which, though offering at the presfljfctjwill be furnished on request. commission has due and fujl authority that the lower priced articles, or really months old fact In a new light. sa\e in a small corner of that once from all the governments concerned, less in volume than last year, has been prosperous land, the corner still domi- including the German government. It useful, rather than ornamental. .p«s much more active than appeared possi- On a day in last month the IqaUing has taken over the marvellous organi- have received most attention. Mail or- ble a tew weeks ago. Reports from nated and inspired by the courage of der houses report a record holidaj Busi- the leading centers, while indicating no of the ship Ma*ssa,pequa \vas finished King Albert and his soldiers. zation created in a few weeks by a small -group of Americans; and its ness, an* on that.account the parcel important increase in sales this week, in New York. She is a 100 Al steam- No modern famine was ever like post service of the soyernment has are of one accord in foreshadowing im-\ chief energy is still, of course, Ameri- 56 ROBINSON-HUMPHREY-WARDLAW CO. er, over 3(iO feet in length, and her this famine, because it is universal can. Its functions are the reception, oeen subjected to a strain. lop" ** ™* proyement after the new year opens. rush dl-ders to fill already ^ ""OCKS freight was 3,560 tons of foodstuffs* The entire population has to be fed, transportation and distribution of food- In iron and steej the actual putput is and those whom charity does not reach stuffs. All its workers are voluntary. that have been still further depleted reduced by the holiday interruptions, Third National Bank Building Atlanta, Georgia, This cargo was packed and stowed Its huge shipping business is managed by sales resulting from cold™eHn,<:, • but there are a number of favorable will die. Over a thousand appeals for lobbers, wholesale dealers a"".™^"" with such skill as to arouse special succor are received by one committee free of charge by prominent and Ten- e developments, including prospects of admiration not" only in New York, but erous flrms of shippers. It co-operates facturers continue to mark time P »d- large'r railroad buying. The leading in one day. with all organizations in America and mg the finishing of inventories, tiow- producing company announces that no In Europe. Captain McCardi has a de- Where the Kind Heart Is Needed. elsewhere. ever, the general opinion is that the general reduction In wages is contem- tailed plan of all of It. so as to facili- There are whole districts utterly It does not ask for money, though it turn of the new year will witness an \plated at this time. Railroad gross without grain, flour, beans, peas and does not refuse money. It asks for Inrush of orders which .will cause in- 'earnings in two weeks of December de- HUBBARDBROS. & CO., Cotton Merchants tate unloading. ' Captain MoCardi, who foodstuffs. It delivers every pound of creased employment. Just now tnere is even salt. For three weeks in Ter- p creased 10 per cent, but it is estimated has never sailed for European waters food, from no matter where, without considerable idleness, but. >J 'S i?P~ trmt the eastern roads will gain about HANOVER SQUARE, fcSEW YORK before, cast off his moorings amid the haegen there was absolutely nothing cost to the contributors. What it wants able that outride of the southern ten- $30,000,000 a year from the advanced Members New York Cotton Kxefcange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, New! acclamations of a people. edible except potatoes. In .Brussels is cereals, wheat, floi'r. slielled corji, ters, results in this respect hjwebeen rates. Nothing in the business situa- York Produce Exchange; associate members Liverpool Cotton Association, i His first voyage across the Atlantic alone 400,000 meals per day are being beans, peas, bacon, ham: and it special- rather more favorable than otherwise. tion is more striking than the remark- Orders solicited for the purchase and sale of cotton and cotton seed oil forj served; the theoretical price of each ly wants these articles because they, Permission for the eastern railroads to able expansion in exports, the foreign luturo delivery. Special attention and liberal terms given for consignment* j was fuil of adventure and peril, and and no others, travel well. advance freight rates an average of 5 of spot cotton for delivery. Correspondence invited. ^>i once, owing to stress of weather, he meal is one sou, and few can pay it; It suggests, as the most practical and per cent, with the announcement that demand for wheat 'being so great as to had to lay to in midocean for several the poor and those who were rich stand economical method of help, that all the leading steel interest.will not cut foreshadow an ultimate exhaustion of 0 surplus supplies, notwithstanding the (lays. At length he arrived at the side by side waiting the dish that will local associations everywhere should wages, improves the situauona s '- "«" spend their funds in buying foodstuffs record-breaking yield this year. Big Hook of Holland, and the news that his keep them alive. Women beg at the war and other orders from abroad for CHARLES J. METZ, street corners for a centime (the tenth on the spot, each in its own locality, ^e^enJrStSrl ^railway sup- ship was sighted threw the whole city and should then dispatch the foodstuffs. clothing and woolens are appearing. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT of a penny). In Antwerp a thousand plies, without, however, enhancing low of Rotterdam into a vast fete. It reminds farmers and all citizens prices for manufactured products En- Both cotton and wool are 'being ^ent to President, Audit Company of the South' The American naval attache from women, ill-clad, wait shivering in the everywhere that from their crops and couraging orders are expecte_d after G'ermany. Altogether, shipments are Heatey Building ATLANTA Berlin tralevecl to Rotterdam to meet snow for the hour of the free meal. their stores they can spare a few bush- January 1. and at the same .time the so great that in the first three weeks this wondrous ship, and other Amen- The condition of the Belgium refu- els of something, or a hundredweight beneficial effects of the. freight rate of December the excess of exports over or two cf something else. It points decision have extended to the Pacific imports at the principal customs dis- can diplomatic officials joined him. Be- gees in certain parts of Holland is ap- out that a powerful committee of wom- tricts aggregated over $69,000,000. Ii\- fore the- vessel .was made fast to the palling At Rotterdam you can see northwest, where eastern railroads as en in the United States is successfully well as interior yards and exporters evitably, this favorable balance of trade quay at Kotterflam, 500 L>utch steve- over four hundred human beings uniting all American women's organi- are inquiring for lumber, which line serves to improve the position of the dores had jumped aboard and stai ted ciowded into one bargre, living on it zations to the end of assisting tlie United States in the international commission. And it recommends this has been subjected to several years of CLASSIFIED ADS! the work of unloading. They worked like vermin, and with little more de- scanty buying because of slackness in credit markets, and makes the exchange day and night1 for fifty hours, and cency than vermin. example to other countries. For, al- building and railroad improvements. situation normal, sterling rates de- though the United States, from its size, clining ±o the lowest point since Feb- easily surpassed all the records o£ the They must exist somewhere, and its wealth and its traditions, must be Low (temperatures have stimulated de- port. mand for coal, and in consequence traf- ruary. The financial strength of the COST OF LOCAL WANT ADS Holland is doing all she can, she is, the main pillar of support, the com- country is evidenced not only by the HAiR~DRBSSING STORE. And while they toiled, speeches weio mission counts on the eager aid of all flce of western roads has increased. indeed, performing prodigies. At Berg- Winter wheat, except perhaps In parts improvement of the last two months, IN THE CONSTITUTION EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SAVE I made, fufi of enthusiasm and gratitude, op-Zoom there is a camp of 3,000 refu- countries, In the several degrees of their HER Hair combines. We will either buy | power. of the eastern growing belt, Is amply taut also by the fact that the January banquets were held, and the burprumas- gees, living in tents amid a quagmire interest and dividend disbursements 1 Insertion H>c n line them and your cut hair, or make you a-, Suffering:, Yet Innocent. protected by snow covering. "Wheat beautiful switch, curls or transformation. ter of Rotterdam invited all the official of snow and slush. Two families li-ve farmers, apparently financially com- will be only albout 6 per cent less than 3 Insertions flc a line We matcji hair, any color, length and world to be his guests, amid the music in each tent. Their bit of smoky fire The commission will finally succeed fortable, seem more set on higher last January. The actual reduction in 7 Insertions 5c a line weight. WE SELL, SWITCHES, curls ^ and of the American national anthem. is made in an old pail. Their diet la in the tremendous work which it has prices, and talk of ?1.50 a bushel, Min- the domestic distribution of products transformation on EASY PAYMENT PIiAlT. undertaken, if one condition is ful- neapolis market is going the rounds. has, of course, been considerately great- We are the lilggeet dealers In HAIR GOODS t Kverybody lelt with deep emotion that coffee, bread, with a little butter, and filled. That condition is that the char- er, but in spite of the serious depres- Ic per word flat for damnified advcr- and hair ornaments in V the south. Write to- t a tremendous international deed of bacon-soup. 'Exports of wheat and oats continue tlntnte from outside of Atlanta. itable throughout the civilized world heavy, while cotton for continental con- sion and the acute disturbance of the No advertisement accepted for less day tor prices and lull information. AGENTS ' charity was being accomplished. They sleep on straw, all crowded to- shall personally and intimately realize sumption is in larger demand, and markets on account of the European WANTED in every town In Georgia. In due course the ship was emptied .than two lines. Count six ordinary THE S. A. CLAYTON CO., gether, men ajid women, oldsters and in their own hearts the immensity and other war supplies, such, for Instance, war, the earning power of the country words to each line. ^ 18 East Hunter, Atlanta, Ga. and the canal barges were filled; and youngsters, infants, grandmothers and the urgency of Belgium's need," sur- as woolens and clothing, are in heavy has still been of imposing proportions, Discontinuance of advertising must Main 17G9. ' Atlanta 5646-B. | the ship departed asrain, ivhlle the ca- women momentarily expecting babies. passing all the needs of history. demand, but lack of transport or high enabling it to meet the vast majority be in writing. It -will not be accepted ' 1 nal barges, drawn bv i-xpress tuns and The commission does not merely de- freight rates deter shipments of many of its obligations. by phone. This protects your interests i i And yet they prefer this life to life in mand enormous help; it demands enor- Concrete evidence of 'betterment in SPEATLLNG IS DYEING manned by crews, eai;h individual of Belgium, and they are sure that those orders already made up. Collections as well as oura. > MOURNING BLACK IN ONE DAY'S i mous help all the time. In spite of all are shown In the south, where trade is iron and steel are apparent. One of NOTICE. whom had a apec-lal pass from the Ger- who have adventured back to Belgium the marvels of goodness whierOi have depressed with more or less indecision the eastern transporting companies is Freight paid one way on 12 out-of-town or-, man authorities, swung forward with will return, if they can, to the lesser alr&ady been achieved, and for which as to the early part of next year, but reported to be on the point of closing If you cant brim or send flers. Atlanta Steam Dye & Cleaning Works, the 3.3UO tons of bacon, rice, beans and horrors of the" Dutch camp. Belgians a.re inexpressibly grateful, in the cereal-producing regions pay- its rail requirements for 1915, estimated your Want Ad. phone ainln J. S. Spratling, Proprietor. 63 Auburn av«- i the commission still has to demand nue. Ivy 2340. Atlanta 954. (lour for IvimburR, Charlerol, Mons, Seeing; Behind the Curtain. ments tend to improve. In the south at 40,000 tons, and the railroad demand BOOO. or Atlanta 50O1. • Jhent and other places where the rep- enormous help all the time. bills payable are larger than last year. for various other products is somewhat If 1 thus raise ever so little the It cannot succeed unless an unend- There is a good deal of holding back broader, although still below normal. i fsentatives of American good will curtain behind which is proceeding the ing procession of great ships of food Courteous operators, thoroughly fa- MRS. C. D. CJBAWLEY'S were ready to distribute It. The vast until the holidays are over. Money is Fair buying of wire products for ship- SCHOOL, 154 Peeples street, closed foe the • ineffable, unparalleled and hardly con- continues to cross the seas for months easier. Stock market operations re- ment over the first quarter of next year miliar with rates, rules and classifica- Xmas holidays on Friday, the 18th. The I business was suecessfullv done. cei\able tragedy that in its complete- and months to come. The kind heart flect lower prices, principally because is noted and the belief prevails that tions, will give you complete informa- paM term has been a successful one in A Miii> a Da;.. ness and it.-, dread overtops all previ- which leaps just once to a kind act of foreign liquidation, actual or pros- prices have touched bottom. There is tion. And, If you wish, they will assist every reaped. The pupils have done- ex- ' Rut Ipt Lt he noted that M. Rolin, ous national tragedies, rny aim is not and then'forgets, will do less than its pective. ^ little change in the pig- Iron situation you in wording your want ad to make cellent work and made fine progress in i tno Belgian official who in the speeeh- merely to harrow the teelinigs and ex- fluty. The kind heart must brace it- in the eafet, where new contracts are it most effective. their studies. Exercises will be resumed self to a long winter of constant, inde- Accounts opened for ads by telephone J January 4. makins at Antwerp returned thanks cite the urgent pity ol readers, but to small both in number and in tonnage. assist them to leaJize the vastnes.s of fatigable endeavor. It must exist pei- Pipeworks are still in the market for to accommodate you if your name is in 1 to Ameiica on beiialt of Belgium, ut- the task which now conlronis the manently in a state of active well- the telephone directory. Other want EYES TESTED AND FITTED tered the sentence: world's charity. doing, or failure will result. southern and northern iron, and fur- ads taken by telephone are to be paid WITH PERFECT accuracy. Satisfaction ' ther substantial purchases may be for Immediately upon publication, bill guaranteed by expert optician; best mate- "There is just enough stuff on this Kvery home iu Bolg-ium wants help For myself, I have a profound faith TONS DAILY IS made before the end of the month. rial ; all tests tree. Call Deeatur 151 for ship to feed staiving Belgians foi one A million and ft halt peison«, in Bel- in human nature, and I do not doubt to be presented by mail or solicitor the home Interview or write B. S. Baker, US ' (la\;" gium live from day to da*y on the that the benevolence of mankind will same day printed. \ Atlanta ave.. Pecatur, Ga. >r~ meicy of soup kitchens. Unless men prove eiiual even to the teriific strain 'This sentence should be dail> re- EVERY HOME HAS USE FOR CO3T- women and children are to die of star- of this unique hour. ST11\tITION WANT ADS. LOOK! DO YOU WANT membered by the charitable of all vation, over 80,000 tons of food must Tlie cause to be served cannot but WHITE and gold china, picture muts. etc.. countries. Tf the miracle of the "Mas- be brought into Belgium every month, consolidate all creeds, parties, politics for Christmas, very reasonable T If BOW MOVE IS REVIVED FOR call Ivy 4S44-L. sajpequa" were repeated every day and even this will only give to each and sects. It is one cause today about LOST AND FOUND individual half the quantity of food which the whqie human race must pas- LANDSCAPE GARDENING—Most complete throughout the winter until the end of that is given to a soldier. It will be sionately agree. It is a cause to stir 20,000 Tons Against 10,000 in and varied assortment of fruit and orna- the war, the starving Belgians would the barest subsistence. Its cost will the noble impulse of generosity in the mental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreen" and setx just enough to eat. meanest soul. For the Belgian people November— Agricultural Im- roseb to be found In the south. Lawn grasses amount to about $5,000,000 a month. LOST articles sometimes are never and lawn fertilizers, general grading and Holland, Knglnnd and France seem Tnat these qnaities are not senti- are innocent, and the Belgian people found; often they are stolen with outlining of lawns, etc., a specialty. .Place to be swarming with Belgian refu- mentally inflated is shown by the one are suffering as none ever suffered 'be- plement Material Booming. no chauce of recovery, but when orders now for early delivery. gees, who ate being fed and clothed simple fact that before the war Bel- picked up by honest persons they H. Q. TERRELL. glum regularly imported 230,000 tons (CopyriKht by the Commission for Re- Wall Street Feels Gratification will get back to the owner if adver- 3"ll phone 416. East Point. Oq. Bell P. 40S-J. and housed. But between them the of cereals alone every month. Three lief in Belgium, 71 Broadway, New New York, December 27.—Although tised in this column. MATERNITY SANITARIUM — Private, re- permission to advance freight rates 5 at Steel Corporation's Deci- fined, home-like: limited number of pa- tients cared for. Homes provided for In- per cent in the eastern territory did sion Against Wage Cut. fants, v Infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T. not bring out an immediate response PERSON who took ladies' card case from Mitchell. 2C Windsor, street. Great Bantamweight Chamberlln-Johnson-DuBose's reel room Good Fights Tuesday from the railroads in larger orders for will send or bring case to 409 -Whitehall. GIBRALTAR TABLETS, manufactured for equipment, manufacturers in general New York, December 27.—Christmas and used by women: sold by women. If TARKIO FIVE PLAYS , Fight When Burns may keep ring and money,, \vill receive re- Interested, phone Deeatur 220. P. O. Bos 3, Night at Columbia; bou'ght more freely of rolled, cast and week will go down In Wall street his- ward. No questions askea. Route 3. forged steel and iron, and the prospect tory as the dullest in almost a decade. WHITE FOX TERRIER pup, with black Meets Herman Here Phillips v. Kelly for larger contracts for rails, cars, lo- The margin over established prices of spots, tall clipped; answers to name Kaiser. A. Arnone, Ladies' Tailor comotives and bridge work was great- stocks was much impaired 'by light Reward for return. McCleUan Baking Co , 700-12 GRAND OPERA BLDG. Economy A. A! C. TUESDAY NIGHT; 46 East Hunter Bt. and elegance. Phone Ivy 3976-J. When Kid Burns and Kid Herman ly improved. The buying of 100,000 dealings. Before the end of the week M B of c The Columbia theater will be the tons or more of rails is imminent and bids were frequently lacking for some LOST—Male setter pup. brown and white. SWITCH~FS~~ -*^ ~ °™binga, n. clash In their bantamweight quarrel at scene of some lively fights tomorrow 8 months old; collar with brass tacks;! J\\ i 1 V^jni^O Work called for. Out-of- Good Game Promised When! orders for 7,000 cars will be placed in a of the more active issues at the prices strayed from 21 Willow Thursday afternoon. tow| n orders solicited. Miss B.. 364 Wood- the Bijou theater Tuesday night, Janu- nig.ht, Promoter Roy Potts having- ar- ward avenue. ary 6, local fans will have a chance to ranged four good bouts for local fol- short time. permitted by the stock exchange au- Call Ivy 2789. Reward. Teams Clash—Athletic Club | lowers of this sport Railroads and agricultural imple- thorities. General conaiderations of LOST—^P^arl brooch, with diamond center. STOVE see the test little bantams in the world In shopping district, on Alabama street. EJ u E MASON" ' .Range and ! Harry Phillips, hailing from Brook- ment and automobile manufacturers earning: power and valuation seemed to - - -*-'• -IM.X1.QVALN , Furnace repairer. Plays Columbus Saturday. In action. Both boys are legitimate lyn, N. Y., and Battling Kelly, the between Broad and Whitehall. Call West With Barnes Sheet Metal Works. 51 South • 116-poundera I and have wide reputa- local pug, have been gotten for the placed larger contracts for bars and be the active factors. "Large decrease 475-t,; reward. Forsyth street. Phone Main 2987. tions. l main setto, and will go to it for ten shapes for delivery over the first and in traffic and material reduction in LOST—Bunch of keys on silver key chain. FREE—Our 1314 Magazine catalogue,. Just rounds. % second quarters of next year; ship revenue" was the explanation by the In postofflce lobby on Christmas day; Vsult- 1 out. Phone or write for it. Charles D. On Tuesday night the Tarkio quin- Barns is a litRe whirlwind in the able reward. Addraas_P._p.__B<>x_lj.jj,_Clty. ring. He can slug and 'box at long These two lads have fought once be- yards, are closing for 20,000 to 30,000 Pennsylvania company for Its drastic Barker. Circulation, 13-21 Peters. M. 4623-J. tet, from Tarkio, Mo., will lock horns fore here, and both made a big hit by dividend cut. Concern was expressed LOST—On Xmas eve large mink muff. Lib- $10.00 FOR the capture of the burelar~that with the local team In what promises range equally well. Kid Wllli-ams has their splendid showing. The fight was tons of plates and sha.pes to cover con- respecting future disbursements by eral reward. Call M. 2120-J. 321-B broke In 510 Deeatur street. T. L. Bond. ' to be a good game from the start. refused to make weight for Burns, de- staged at the Bijou theater, as a semi- tracts for ocean and lake boats just other high-class railroads. Whitehall street. MISS WHEELAN; ladles' tailoring, robes, The Tarkio five from the "Show spite the fact that Tortorich offered windup to the Herman-Pajppas bout, placed or pending. The plate mills Pressure of money did not figure LOST—Black and white female pointer. line dressmaking-. 345% Peachtree. 1. 86JO. Me" state is unknown to these parts, him grand inducements to meet the and it was a nip and tuck affair from also booked orders for 20,000 to 30,000 in the decline In prices. Interest rates Please return to 87 N. Pryor street; reward. and just what kind of a team they Jersey City -wonder. Tortorich has the start. Both boys fought hard, and tons for oil tanks and pipe lines In are steadily receding-; -bank reserves although Kelly was given the deci- are accumulating to a degree almost FWANCIAL. have is not known. However, It is a given Burns a belt, emblem of the ban- sion, there were many in the house who various sections of the country. unparalleled, and federal reserve re- sure bet that they have a game team, tamweight championship of the world, thought Phillips was entitled, to a The extent of the improvement this discounts are diminishing. Foreign ex- SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND from the tact that they are journeying nhlch Frankle will bring with, him draw. Phijhps is eager for the re- month is shown in the fact that the change fell with some violence to well surance and Casualty Company. .Savannah. TELEGRAPH COMPANY. this distance for a single Ranne. w hen he ai rives for his go with Her- turn bout, and Is confident that he ordeis booked 'by the subsidiary com- below par, while returns from principal Ga November 20. 1014. This IB to notify The Athletic club is in a great man. can TV m this time, while Kelly states panies of the steel corporation last customs districts show that expan- the' public, that the Commercial Lite In- INTEREST on Thirty Tear First Mortgage Saul had to bid high for this match. that he will win, just like he did be- sion of the favorable trade balance surance and Casualty Company, of Savan- Sinking Fund Gold Bonds of this Com- sha.pe, having been practicing? liarcl D. J. Tortorich was -also after the mill, fore. week averaged 20,000 tons per day, nah Ga., has withdrawn from business In pany, due 1941. will be paid on and after ever since their victory over the Mis- progresses. but Mike secured Herman's consent to Joe Superior and Kid Brown, two against average daily bookings in No- Rates for war Insurance aroused some the state of Georgia. Said Commercial Life January 1, 1915. upon presentation of cou- souri Osteopaths, and will enter the hustlin,ff featherweights, will fight Insurance and Casualty Company has rein- pon No. 8 to) the Bankers' Trust Company.' the match whe,n the southerner was vember of less than 10,000. At the fears of Involvement of additional pow- sured all policies issued by It In the state Mo. 16 Wall street, Ne-iv York, N. Y. ' srame determined to win tv,-o games here, and Herman lived u,p to his prom- eight rounds In the semi-windup, and same time plant operations were ers. Fresh market burdens • may toe In- of Georgia, and haa satisfied and paid all from Missouri state teams ise. He turned down Tortorich's bid as both boys are good fighters, this curred in the1 reopening of the London J. M. B. HOXSBY, Treasurer. and Mike at once set sail for Burns. s ou tl rove droipped from 42 per cent to scarcely losses and all claims of Its policy-holders This game will just about add the fi" j} l P. a hummer. In the 25 per cent of ingot capacity, which stock exchange on January 4, although in the state of Georgia, and on the 21st finishing: touches to the club for the Franfcie wired his acceptance to the PtSf^f'f'jt. Billy Kerr and Kid Bailey the rules which are to accompany that day of January, H1B, will make application ?iame with Columbus in Columbus match late Saturday night, assuring will fight for four rounds. A good means that shipments were reduced event make for cautious and circum- to Hon. Wm. A. Wrleht, comptroller general next Saturdav night. The home boys Atlanta of the prize bantamweight bat- negro bout will open the card . proportionately, giving a gain in un- scribed operations. and Insurance commissioner of the istate of JPRPFESSIONAI. CARDS certainly are eager to win a game ; tle of the year. Tickets for the fight will be popu- filled orders not strictly in line with Georgia, for leave to withdraw from the lar priced. Ringside seats will sell The public attitude toward the rate P. H. Brewster, Albert Howell, Jr., from the Columbus quintet in Colum- Buuns and Herman will meet at 116, the tncrease in business. increase afforded encouragement and state treasury the bonds of the Commercial Hugh M. Dorsey, A rtnur Heyman. bus. So far in the history of the club ringside, the same as Herman and for ?1, orchestra 75 cents and Ualcohy Life Insurance and Casualty Company, now e ts Thc first fi At the same time profits were not movements to secure passenger rate on deposit with him. Dorsey, Bre\\ster, Howell & Heyman. tpsuns. they have not won a game Pappas dirt here. Tl\ie will give flstic ? o .fn . , »nt will start advances from various state authori- Attorney s-at-Law. played in Columbus, but this year at 8.JO o cloo'k. commensurate with the larger tonnage COMMERCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND followers in this section of the coun- ties were revived. CASUALTY COMPANY. I Officesv : 202. 204, 206, 206, 207, 203, 21* they intend to come home with the try a chance to see a real championship booked. Buying was generally at the The federal court's decision against the By WM. W. WILLIAMSON, president. , Klser Building, Atlanta. Ga. bacon or else know the reason why. battle. expense of prices. Some large tinpiate government's Lehigh Valley anti-trust Attest: U 1 Lone Distance Telephone, 8023. 3024 and' The line-ups of the two clubs for Tickets -will be sent to the rival box- Germany's Meat Supply. H. J. SWAIN. Secretary. 2026. Atlanta, Oa. the battle Tuesday night have not 3 et orders were sold as low as $3 per base suit partially offset the effect of the ers and their managers tomorrow. Mike (From American Review of Reviews) box. or ?4 per ton under the fixes Pennsylvania state commission's reduc- GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY—Central of been announced. plans to have them here not later than Georgia Railway Company, exercising thn Americans are aware that the im- price, to ordinary buyers for shipment tion of Philadelphia rates on anthra- Thursday. With both boys on the ibat- portation of meat into Germany has cite. Equipment shares derived some right of transportation for, hire more than tleiground local fans will have a chance been partly prohibited, partly "made over the first half of 1915. Yet the direct benefit from the rate increase six months after the arrival of the property PROFESSIONS ANL> TRADES. to see them workout. larger general tonnage booked • will described below, will sell for cash at public impossible for a number of years, in with a better general outlook for that] auction from its warehouse In the city of YES—If you have two hands. Prof. G. O. Mike made a big hit with fans here industry. Brannlnc will teach you tha barber trad* when he had Herman in Atlanta sev- order to give the incentive to German help the mills to eliminate the low Atlanta on ttte 12th day of January. 1915, Should a Woman agriculture to raise home provisions prices recently prevailing early in 1915. Much gratification was felt with the at 11 o'clock a. m., the following property: for 530, and give wages while learning; eral days in advance of his bout with Ever since we knew that beef produc- United States Steel corporation's deci- Two\ square pianos, shipped By Charles B. paying pOBitlon In our chain of shops At- Pappas. and he says he will follow the tion was more or less monopolized, we sion against a general reduction in the Ennis, Macon. Ga., to T. C. Erwin, Atlanta, lanta Barber College. 10 E. Mitchell St. Divorce? same policy in the Herman-Burns setto. have been working intensely to become wage schedule. A cut In price of cop- Ga.; also one piano, one organ, one piano independent. So at the last counting Hints to Photographers. per redounded to the immediate disad- truck and one ladder, shipped by same SALESMEN ANI> SOLICITORS. there were no less than 20.000 000 1 vantage of all the metal shares. Cen* party; also, four square pianos shipped by SEVERAL, high-grade men to sell 1,200 lot! , (From Outing .) • same party. After advertising once a week ( in the bcfat residential section of Tampa, beeves. ,"..000,0000 sheep, 3,000,000 goats Exposure is the great stumbling tral leather's increased dividend Illus- for four weeks In this paper, same will be Fla. Experience not as necessary as ability. and 26.000.000 hogs in Germany. By block to every beginning photographer. trated the variation in different Ir/- sold to satisfy charges due the carrier and All up-tu-duto improvements now being put the way, there were also aoout 5,000 - The usual method of solving this dif- dustries. According to trade authori- all expenses incident to said sale. The bal- in. ljricc of lots $600 to 51,000; easy terms. 000 horses. ficulty is to proceed 'by the rule of ties, seasonable weather over a large ance to be held for tbe benefit of whoever Free automobiles furnished. Call 9:30 to 5 FATHER Reads the Financial News Beef takes a-bout three years to thumb, in hit-or-miss fashion. The section of the country imparted a more may be concerned. Tins the 19th day of dully. Mr. Moran. 1115 Empire buildiztff. ripen, while hogs are ready within the misses far outnumber the hits. Others favorable tone to generar business. Atlanta. tJja-_ year in whiclv they are born. This use a series of exposure tables which CENTRAL ""GEORGIA RAILWAY COM- WANTED—Reliable "automooTle saTi-sman": MOTHER Reads the Society News means that Germany is aJ>Ie to pro- state the correct exposure for various PANY. By O. M. Ezell, Agent. ' salar> and commij.sion.i, give record anti duce every year about 8,000.000 beef The Art of Fly-Tying. references^!!! first letter. Address G-G3, Con- conditions, such as the month of the A E BRADFORD v. Arthur Boynton. Hal- SISTER Reads the Dramatic News animals, 5,000.000 sheep and goats and year, the time of day, whether the light (From Outing.) stitution. 26,000.000 hogs, and with the peasants is intense, bright, hazy, dull, or very bert B. Boynton, W. J. Maynard. Mrs. M. and laborers the pork is preferred on A scrap of red flannel, cut from the G. Hazlehurst, et al. No. 32609. Fulton su- .u* N'EOUS. , BROTHER Reads the Sporting News dull, and whether the -subject is a ever-useful shirt of the real woodsman, perior court. March term, 1915r Complaint account of its cheapness and nutritious portrait or a dark object, a near view, "WANTED—Reliable man to travel and ap- quality That it makes a very good) tied with thread to the shank of a bare for land. By order of court, defendants are point Mihugeiil»; must bo \\ell acquainted UNCLE JACK Reads the War News a semi-distant view, or snow, clouds, hook, and twitched through the swirl notified that on the 16th day of December in Georgia; saiar> and expenses, eivc^ ref- food everybody will agree, who has! or far-distant views. The tables must of a north country river—the artificial \ plaintiff flled .suit against you for land to erences and record in first letter; must ever tasted Wesphalian ham or Goet-[ also take into consideration the speed fly in its simplest, most comprehensible the March term of said court. You aro furnish automobile. Address E-677, care tinprer sausages. ' of the plate and the lens-stop used. If form. Crude though the device Is, the hereby required to be at the March term Constitution. ^ Therefore, provided we can feed the r BUT— interior pictures, still other data are man who prepares it is gaining his o* said court, to be held on the first Mon- WANTED MEN TO IjK ARN~THB BARBER animals, there will always be enough required. first experience in the art of fly-tying-. day In March, 1915, to answer plaintiff's TRADE. Positively the best trade of tho meat—and I do not think we can man- If he persists and learns to make the complaint. Witness Hon. J. T. Pendleton. kind. Can prepare you in ftfw i\c-ekn. Wages age it. There are enormous areas in Two sons and two daughters of regular winded, hackled, and tailed ludze of said court. This December 18. 1914. \\hile leaiininif. Open to everyone. Call or Germany, especially In tire northwest- John P. Kinsman, of Hellertown, Pa., ARNOLD BROYLIfS, Clerk. write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 38 They All Read the Want Ads ern part, that can be turned into hay- artificials -with .which his book was are students at the Keystone State stocked when his trip to that faraway GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY—ATnnte May fields at short notice. As for vegeta- Normal school there, which breaks river began, a new recreation will be .WANTED—At once, three news agents for bles, -we have partly to rely on southern the school record for enrollment from Kennedy v. "Walter M. Kentiedy: By or- S. A. L,. trains, blue uniforms and cash Get-many. Belgium and Italv. But the discovered to • which he will often turn der of court, you are notfled that; on the 22d IN one family. with pleasure in Its practice.' day of October, 1914, Annie May Kennedy security required. Apply to the Interstate I \ chief purveyor of late years has beeni flled suit a gal net you for divorce to the Company, in rear of 26 Central avenue. Holland: and she beinsr cut off from January term of said, court. You are here- WANTCD—Man with horse and ris to carry the English- market, will yield the de- by required to be at the January term of newspaper route. A hustler can make good sired quantities. So the situation is at AUDITS SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS SYSTEMATIZING said court, to be held on the first Monday money. Apply City Circulation Department The Atlanta Constitution rtresent entirelv satisfactory, and the I Jn January to answer the plaintiff's com- Constitution. ^ starving-out of Germany will prove plaint. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, BECQMSi chauffeurs. ?18 week. Earn while just as much a piece of "British braer- Tudse of said coufct, this October 22, 1914. learn lug. Sample lessons free. Franklin ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. ARNOLD BROVLES. Clerk. Institute. Pept. S3S-W. Rochester, N'. Y. sadocio as, for instance. Mr. Churchill's I( TELEPHONE Main 5000 Atlanta 5001 digging-out of the German fleet on the ATLANTA "railway rnnil clerk examinations very day of the loss of three British! CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS coming; $75 month. Pull unnecessary. "cruisers, i t EMPIRE BUILDING ATLANTA. GEORGIA PERSONAL ^ For aample questions apply Immediately. SMOKE" &E-M TOBACCO for catarrh, Box F-260, care Constitution. Japanese soldiers on active service I A Staff at Tfcorooxhiy Tr*Uied ud Qualified Aecoimtuta, Wlume Expe Bronchltie, Asthma and Colds. lOc bags. WANTED—A good farm hand, on» *r« -erearing paper shirts. 1 Bnable. Tbcat to Mak* a Critical Aaalyate «f BMka aad Aceuuat* Tour tfrufffflat or EE-M CO.. Atlanta. Ga. milk well. Deeatur 4SS. \ THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914 Page Seven CONSTITUTION "HELP WANTED" ADS PUT YOU IN TOUCH WITH MANY APPLI- CANTS CAPABLE QF FILLING THE POSITION
MONEY TO LOAN RAILROAD SCHEDULES HELP WANTED—Female BUSINESS AND MAIL. ORDER BOARD AND ROOMS —Wou«el«ep!ng Rooms J^ORJ3JENT—Houses^ DIRIECTORY LOANS $25.00 AND UP The arrival and departure of pasaemjer NOK1II SIDE. NORTH SEQK. UNFURNISHED. WOMEN—Become government clerks. J70 __ month; Atlanta examinations coon sam- tralnal,^ Atlanta.- NEW BOARDING HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ROOM, kitchenette, nicely On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. The following schedule figures are pub- furnished, private home; very reasonable. FOR RENT, ' ple questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. WE ARE a new company, oreanlznd for lished only as Information and are not 16 W. ELLIS, in the heart o£ town, electric «00--W. Rochester. N. T. the purpose of loaning money to'Work- ATtANTATITEE GUARANTEE INSUR- lights, double and single rooms, lovely 264 North Boulevard. guaranteed: ' " " ANCE COMPANY ground floor Equitable light rooms, facing library with dressing 185 HOLDERNESS STREET, . take concaa in Miss Sparkman's Iro- ins men and ladies keeping house, at S'OUR large upatalra, unfur. roome, private the lowest passible rate of interest, We Atlanta Terminal Station. building. Main 6420. _ room and large closet for three people, next home, porch, bath. Owner. Ivy 1847-L. proved Millinery School, 94% Whitehall. ! positively make no charges for commissions. lo bath Ivy 87,12-J. WEST END. Fr«« JCholaraMp ofter. Millinery work free^ •Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. ATTOBNHY-AI-XAW. 2 OR S ROOMS, with bath, electric lights; i drafting papers or any other Bo-called WANTED—A couple of young men or man . walking distance. 3«S Peach-tree street. OUT on Holder ness street at the above num- OIBLS, learn millinery. Free scholarship charge, but only ask you to pay the rate Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic. JOHN L. MOON and wife without children to occupy ber and on the corner of Oak street, in plan. Wo make and retrtm hats free. Ideal permitted by the laws ot the state. Our Effective September 28. Arrive. Leave. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nice, comfortable room with hot and cold ONE, two or three furnished rooma for Weet End, we have a good 6-room. cottage, School of Millinery, JOO Vt Whitehall. easy payment plan allows you to pay ua Brunswick, Waycross SL3 Grant Building Ivy 3068. water, furnace heated; best table housekeeping. «32 N. Jackson. Ivy 3713. equipped with all conveniences, such as cabi- back to suit your income. We also protect and ThomasviUe 6:10 am 7:30 am and service; reasonable price ONE! large, unfurnished room and kltch- net mantels tiling: hearths, electric lights, you from publicity and extend every cour- Brunswick, Waycross BRICK WORK—GRATES RESET. ave. I\y 7367. nette 170 N. Jackson St. Ivy 3504-X eras, porcelain bath, stationary washstand, HELP WANTED—Male and Female tesy to make the carrying ot a loan satis- and Thom;i3villB 8:10pm 10.30pm PAT porcelain sink in the kitchen, has a ^grood, factory to you in every way* TVT "VHJ. BRIDGES does brick GENTLEMEN B,? 3T ^^ NICE light housekeeping room*, private straight hall, nice front and side porches, SCHOOL BOYS AND GI Open Saturday evening till 9 o'clock. Sleeping cars on nleht trains between At- •"*•• VJ.J.T: work aad fixes grates. Rear 0 home; close in. 151 Spring. and a largre front yard witli a number of MJUCB extra money for Christmas selltn* lanta end Thomasvllle. 2BT> Washington street. single beds and small room. 20 West Har- tall pine trees, in a No. 1 neighborhood, Leswerk Laundry Tablet* to your neigh- GUABANTBE LOAN CO. ris. Ivy 20V8-J. SOUTH SIDE. convenient to schools, churches and car bor*. Get permli&on from your pa- Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. DI3SIRABLJ5 rooms ana Doartl; best residen- FOR BENT—With couple, three nice un- lines; now occupied, but -will b« vacated rents and call at 13^7 Caadler bids., be- Room 318 Atlanta National Bank No, Arrive Fro No. ,Depart T' tial section: furnace heat. electricity ana furnished rooms, separate entrance, pri-when rented. The cheapest house In W««t tween 3 and 4 o'clock for particulars. « West Pt. 8 IB am 35 New Or.. 6 :25 am J. L. PETTIGREW all horns comforts. 17 Crescent avenue, be- vate bath, instantaneous heater, fine neigh- End for the money Price, $25. WANTED—Newspaper correspondents In Building. Bell Phone Main 440. 18 Colum's. 10 55 am 19 Columbus 6 .45 am GENERAL CONTRACTOR. CABINET tween Peachtme place and Tenth «t- ITT borhood ; rent reasonable to right party. "very southern town. Good income. Ex- 38 New Ori 11..50 am 33 MontE'y.. 9 :10 am SHOP. 5138. Main 2970-J. P. ANSLEY. perience unnecessary. Address Box £-526. Atlanta Phone 722. 40 New Or.. 2.15pm 39 Hew Or.. 2 :00 Jim 66% SOUTH BROAD STREET. YOUNG MEN or couple can secure TWO first floor rooms and kitchenette, com- Atlanta Constitution 34 MontB'y. 7..10pm 17 Columbus 4..05pm IMMEDIATE attention given to repair — .. — board in strictly private home on pletely furnished In mission oafe. Price, OUR -weekly rent list gives full description WHEN YOU WANT TO 20 Columbus 1 45 pm 37 New Or.. 5 :20 pm work, home painting and (interior) wall north Bide, modern conveniences. Phone $20. Phone Ivy 249, 346 Washington street WANTED —Bookkeepers , ealeajtnen, stenog 38 New Or. H: :45 prn tinting, resetting grates and repairing Ot anything for rent. Call for one or Jet raphers and hotel help. Commercial U$m :3Spm 41 "West Ft. 6: Ivy 7311. THREE completely furnished rooms; every us matl it to you. Forreat & George Adalr. ployment Agency, 510 Forayth bldg. BORROW MONEY chimneys. Brick masons, carpenters and WANTED— Young man to occupy room Central of Georgia Railway. painters furnished by the day or hour. Cabi- with another young man , individual bed , convenience. West 120E. H. Way, 81 HOUSES. Apartments and Stores for rant. $25.00 OR ''The Right -Way." net shop work. Repairs ot every kind by hot and cold water in room. Best table Whitehall street. Phone us and let UB mall you a rent liat. expert men. Cabinet work called for and George P. Moore, 10 Auburn avenue. WA NTED—Teacherg , Arrive From— Depart To— delivered on abort notice. Atlanta phone board. Reasonable price. 66 Forrest avenue. WEST END. v MORE rhomasvllle 6.25 am Savannah.. S .00 am SC23-A. Ivy 7367. _ _ _ _ ROOMS, completely furnishfed for SIX-ROOM, furnace heated, $35. Phoa* At \l£: 1 i^AOj^i^^^ENCY—Sest^Bervice ^ ; WB WILL. L.OAN YOU WHAT YOU NEED Jacksonville «.47am Albany S:00 am IvyT 8366. most liberal terms. Free to school boar da. Savannah.. g:25 am Macon... 12 .30 pm 286 PEACHTREE ™ housekeeping, to couple without 3.233 Heatoy bldg... Atlanta, Ga. Ivy 7QS8. s children. In modern home 'vwlth owner, all CALL, write, phone, rent bulletin. Edwin On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. Albany.... 6.25 am Macon.... 4 .00 pm wor Everything new and up-to-date.^ Steam heat, conveniences. best car service West 1094-J. P. Ansley. Ivy 1600. Atlanta 363. All Classes, Jan, opening, especially grades. THIS company has set out to render a Jacksonville 7 40 am Jacksonville S .40 pm kinds, lowest possible prices, satisfaction best table board, $4 week, nve*-rninyte walk Foster's Teachers' Agency. Ivy 820-J. practical service to borrowers, loaning Macon..... 6.26 am Savannah. 10 .10 pm guaranteed. R. J. FaulU, 1018 Atlanta Na- to town. TWO furnished rooms, kitchenette, outside money at legal ratea and on a repayment Macon.... 10.50 am Valdosta. . 8 .'40 pm tlonal Bank bids. Phonea M. S702. Atl. 469. entrance, modern conveniences, absolutely Savannah.. 4:20 pm Jacksonv'e. :10 pm EXCELLENT rooms and board, evening private; no children. West End. Phone FOR RENT—Offices plan that Is both practicable and reasonable, Macon .01 am dinners; also- table boarders, steam heat. West 446. SITUATION WANTED—Male guaranteeing you fair treatment, quick 8:15 pm Thomasv'e. --, electric lights; private home. 82 ISaBt Un- Albany... . 8 IS pm Albany. .. :01 am den service and a courtesy often lacking W. M. COX jcleana Oriental rugs like new; Street. Ivy 7602-L. THREE unfurnished rooms, with living room transactions of this kind. furniture repairing. 145 Auburn. I. 812E-J. v and water. 32 Grady Place, West End. AN ANSWER TO TOUR AD Southern Hallway. IDT? A /"'TJT T> "C* T7 Private home, dellght- "Premier Carrier of the South." Jr±L./\^n JL l\.±l*Xl*^fUi location. Rooms or (several of thorn may be sent In aa CITIZENS' LOAN CO., and board, every modern convenience. Rates late as a week, after your ad last ap- PHONE MAIN 3771: ATJL PHONE 677. No Arrive From-— No. Depart To ^reasonable Ivy 3086-J. FOR RENT—Apartrrient; FOR RENT—Offices in Constitution build- 86 N i . ., 6 45 anr. 36*1. 12 01 am $4.75—COAL—$4 75 l ing, all modern conveniences See John , pearecl in The Constitution. Such re- 413-14 PETERS BLDG. 23 Jackuo'le. 5 65 am 23 Kan.. City 6 .15 am MATO 666-J. GATE CITY GOA1. CO. 36^ PKACHTREE, large, choice room for FUJRMSHJED. Knight. nponaes are the result of several 43 Washi'n. 6 05 am 20 Colum's.. 6:15 am couple or gentlemen, also email room, 4-ROOM APARTMENT, completely furnish,- forms of special aervlcd which The 7 Peachtree, Corner Viaduct. 1 Jackso'le. 8 10 a,m 1 Chicago.. 6.20am BEST GRADES OP steam he
i\ ,a NFWSPAPFR! IFWSPA.PFJ Page Eight THE CONSTITUTION, ATI^ANTA, GA., MONDAY, BECEMBEB 28, 1914.
. looking: man, with a red face much bet- whom is believed to -be a man under [ ter shaven on the right than on .the sentence of imprisonment for homicide, I left. He has; Served four years, one who has jumped his bail. :' ' more than the compulsory term, and is Haystack -Observatory" in Flanders ••Nobody of any standing or "influ- LODGE NOTICES ion his wa,y to become-a corporal. > He ence IB concerned in this movement." BRAVE DEEDS TOLD ( • married at: IS. "My wife Matriona has . Assista nt:Secretary Breckinridge said j four children. I love all children." governor Harrison's report \vas^ com- \ A. regular communication of Here Kozlin's face beams. He is a plete and tha't no request would be .Vofin Rosier Lodge, No. 608, P. typical kindly, human, naif, talkative made for'information about the trouble. & A. M.. will be hKl(J in their muzhik soldier. Here Vare his confes- tomple, corner of Hemphill ave- Administration, officials have refused nue . __ands „,-.Wes,t Tenth str'erect. sions:' ( to believe that the uprising was seri- tlijs (Monday) evening-, December \ "The first man killed in our flght ous, .but have watched the situation 28. 1914, -at 7:30 o'clock sharp. at Kopzilovo, On the Nieman river, was closely, .because of Its possible bear- I , A" candidates present tliero- Colonel Aboukin. My brother. Plot!', ing on the Jones bill- granting- more in- 1i,ve2 or examination and advancement. 'Austrians Burn to Death was 1 this officer's servant. This • was Movement "Small and Un- dependence' to the natives, which has All duly Qualified are cordially and fra- also my first flght. The. .Germans had be.en passed by the house and now—is ternally invited to attend. By order of Rather Than Surrender to managed to drive us back from our successful," Is ^Statement pending in- the senate. The senate positions north of Grodno, and there . •" ' •' j • ; . • . . i Philippine committee will continue! its were bodies of our men far to the west hearings on the measure Wednesday, Their Russian Foes; Rus- trying to retreat. At Kopzilovo was of Governor General, Who and Chairman Hitchcock said today A reeular communication of a strong, well-entrenched German the 'war department would top asked Capitol View, I,o5ee, No. 640. T. force with two or three field batteries. & A. M., will be held thin (Mon- sians Just as Brave. These commanded a forest drive Minimizes the Incident. fbv full information concerning the day) evening at 7:30 o'clock, in through which some of our men had trouble. '" new temple at corner Stewart to retreat. Two brigades (I think) Officials close to the white house avenue and Pierce street \. said the incident would not affect full class win receive the En- Petrograd, December 27.—Testerday were orderevd to drive the Germans out ! Washington, December 27.—Details of A battalion of o\ur brigade was sent | President's Wilson's advocacy of the < iiMv ,,,,,n , ? Apl>rentlce deeree. •*.« I went down the Galernaya. .It is a to the right; a. bjattallon of the other the. native uprising in the, Philippines i I oulj rqualified brethren are cordially and squalid, ill-paved, dull street In West brigade to the lettt, with orders to get. last week were given in a cablegram j • fraternally Invited to attend; By order ol received -by the war-department tonight' Petrograd Tonce America's embassy ! round by" the forest, and when they Hints for the Trap-Shooter. &ARL m-Pl°N' ^ "' stood tfferc. Even now, the untidy back I heard us firing to enfilade ^the Gerer frojn Governor General Harrison. The of a grand ducal palace which fron . This; plan repo.rt minimized the incident. Fili- (From Outing.) i A When the. next mail to you raises his j ,., regular convocation of Mt. on the Neva, shows through to the m£n shai.psnooters. sent to protect the pinos assembled in Manila, and Navptas gun, close yours. The instant he pulls, Xioii Rqyal Arch Chapter, No. 16. Galernaya. In this Galcrnaya I went enemy's flank, "and it lost its head and Christmas Eve, it stated, and at Laguna raise'your own gun .and go to it. Make will be held In Masonic Temple v on this (Monday) evening-, Decem- into the greengrocer Kozlin's. Only In was driven back oh us. It had some de Bay last night and attempted to your mannerisms consistent. If you ber 28, at 7:30 o'clock. AH com- Musocovy do newspaper me'n visit losses in wounded; none in killed. make trou'ble. Forty men wore ar- give a little bob just before you say panions duly qualified are cordi- greengrocers. Because greengrocers ' His First Buttle. rested and-one shot by a policeman. "pull," do it every time, not some of ally invited. "With this battalion, our force at- the tinre. \ You can make the puller; sell postage stamps. I met Mr. Koz- tacked the Germans in front. We first Governor Harrison reported that the balk if he is a bright,*1 quick puller, • FRANCIS H. KNAUF4J-. Jin, by rank a "miestchanin" or petty silenced half their guns. Colonel Abou- disorders had been suppressed; . that by altering- your own peculiarities. , bourgeois from Tver, selling onlohs.V kin led our skirmishers. A 'bullet went everything was quiet, and efforts were Eor the love of Mike, don't talk to '.I. H. BARF1BLD. selling stamps, and crying. He had through his !neck. All our men got being made to arrest the' leaders, the others in the squad. Keep quiet it I been to see two wounded sons. Neither mad with ra ge, as the colonel was you miss a bird. Don't offer to slam | loved. We rose to our feet; and made chief of whom, he said, was -believed to the gun to the ground, or shake your FUNERAL NOTICES. was very bad; but in Russia one loves a desperate rush at the German be a n\an under sentence of imprison- head or your fist, or stare suspiciously to cry. To shed "tears of emotion." trenches. I think nearly half our men ment for homicide. He added that no- at the fired shell. You'll see all these . H°LT—Funera.1 of Carl Vernon, infant "Sliozl umileniya" is the phrase. Kor.- fell. Nearly all the damage was done body, of any influence or standing was things done, but you're not asked to , son of Mr. and- Mrs.lA. K. Holt, will lin told me that his eldest son Kyril by the German rifles and mitrailleuses. conce'rned, and described the movement make such a gratuitous ass of your- I got my hand wounded there"." . . . self; your play is to keep from doing) take place today at 2 p. m. at Holly- was in the Vitebskaya street near the ••\Vhat were your feelings'?" as "small , and unsuccessful." It -was it. So shall you preserve the time and wood cemetery. Flowers to r. J. mouth of the river. He had a good "Until we got into the enemy s lire connected! he said, w^th. the campaign the peace of your squad and avoid the I Btory of fighting at Augustovo late in I was afraid. When we marched up of Ricarte, who has conducted a revo- black curse of the trapshooter. Also | September. Would I go? ^ the forest drive out of range I was in lutionary propaganda from Hong Kong remember, no suspenders, no "biled i hIt,VJL—Funeral of Nora, infant daugh- A Real Miracle. a state of terror lest a shell should for several years, "appealing to the .shirt," no tall white collar, or in fact ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Bevil will 1 drove with a tattered "izvostchik" drop on us from an unseen quarter. starched -collar of any sort, no starched j t.-ike place this morning at 11 o'clock This, though I gathered that we were most ignorant classes of Filipinos." cliffs, no expectation for a time at least at chapel of P. J. Bloom field Co. In- to Vitebskaya. The "izvostchik" grinned. far away from the Germans. When With Governor Harrison's dispatch of anything vbut fresh air, pleasantterment West View. All Petrograd "izvostchiks" do. Here we got' into the open, saw their ar- the department tonight gave out a company and valuable experiences is our talk: tillery and rifle flashes, and heard message sent him December 21 telling WATSON—- The friends of Mr. and -Mrs "You speak Russian like a German, shells tearing and bullets whistling C. H. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Kvinf, gentleman." past our ears, I no longer felt fear. I of newspaper reports of a threatened Mr. and Mrs. I?. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. "That's impossible. My language i3 did not know I was wounded until an- Filipino revolt. W. P. Kvins. Messrs. W. W., J. E., K. Knglish. Have you got any sons at the other man pointed it out.'" Iteply From Harrison. i'. and Clements Eviiie are invite-d to front?" •' That was Ko'zlin's undramatic tale. attend the funeral of Mrs.'C. H. Wat- . "Ki'glish and German .are the same Disappointed with it, I asked him if To this, on December 22, Governor son this (Monday) afternoon at 2' to us. Why are they fighting" tieutlo- that was all he saw. "I heard all sorts Harrison replied: o'clock, at the Methodist, church, . at man. 111 give you some news—"• of queer things." "Tell me some. "No foundation whatever known here Redan, Ga. Funeral party leavin-5? "Perhaps they're not true." "Then tell Union station over the Geo'rgla rail- Mere my "izvostchik" crossed himself, me the most credible." "Here is one: for reports." 1 anrl said reverently: The report' received from Governor road1 at 12:23 o'clock. Interment "A German 'shell fell ye'sterrtAy in "All our wounded were evacuated to Wiiiter Suits lied; .!] cemetery. Arrangements in the Church of the Smolensk Virgin at Grodno. We arrived at night, and as Harrison today .was in response to a care of Barclay & Brandon Co. Bobruisk. It destroyed the church, but the town is fortified were not allowed later inquiry as to the truth of news- In till next morning. \Beside me sat a paper stories that military prepara- left the holy ikon intact—" man from Sopozkin, who had lost his HANCOCK—Friends of. Mr. and. Mrs. • But Bobruisk ,is six hundred versts hand. A man named Grigorioff—i-uka tions were being made to deal with a Robert G. Hancock, Mrs. Ft. L. O'Neill, from the Germans—" or Michally r forget which. This Grig- i 3 revolutionary plot; that riot guns had & Overcoats Mrs. .1. F. Freeman, Mrs. W. L. Bohler,. "Yes, but it was a miracle, rentle- orioff had been within the German been distributed to American .civilians Mrs. II. R. Christian, Mrs. RothwoH lines. He sot into trouble for insubor- ( on Carabao and Fraile islands and in Are certainly "derigueur"now Gunn, Miss i?:vllie Hancock, Mr. W. A. The Vitebskaya street is dingier and dination, and was sentenced to death. 1. ON TOP OF THE "OBSERVATORY." 2. A GERMAN '-'OBSERVA- Hancock, Mr. C. V. Hancock, Mr. James duller than oven the Galernaya. The As he was a .brave man with a good Manila, and that two native, scout of- if ever. Start your New Year A. Hancock 'and M^rs. C. D. Hunt are residents call it "Tarakannaja," which TORY" IN FLANDERS. ficers had been arrested at Corregidor invited to attend the: funeral Of KEsv past, the divisional commander .refused v means, "Cockroach street." At the cor- to confirm the sentence, and said that Island. " right by havinij the kind of Kobert n. Hancock this {Monday) aft- ner of "Cockroach street" we collided GrigoriofC should be choseni for the These are interesting war pictures in i tall haystack. At the foot of one lad- The governor general's dispatch, clothes that make the right ernoon Mt J o'clock, from his residence, with a hand barrow, j Everyone swore. flrst^ piece of dangerous work. If he that they show one way in -which the der is a German officer lighting his dated this morning-, follows: :;20 Hemphill ,avenue. I lev. George La. 1 found IMmitri Kozin also swearing. did the work and survived, he would Germans keep taibs on the allies witli pipe. Seated at the top of the stack impression. Chustriin will officiate. Remains will He lives in a house over a state'vodka be pardoned. a fair degree of comfort. Of course, is another German officer watching "Referring to telegrams from your be taken to Woodstock, Ga., at 3:*0 shop, which had been closed since the The Spy'* Story. this is the way they did it 'before the the enemy through a special field glass office of 24th instant, army headquar- o'clock, where the interment w'll take announcement of mobilization. The "GrigoriofC was sent with another cold weather, with snow and • ice, put and range flnder. A closer view of him ters state there is 'absolutely no truth Correct style, up-to-date pat- place Tuesday morning. Arrangements yardman closed the gates of Kozlin's man to spy1 on the Germans. Both put a stop to it. The larger picture shows as he sits pomfortably in his chair may in the report about Corregidor,' •Cara- terns, long-wearing goods care Barclay & Brandon Co. ^ house, and Kozlln and a policeman, his on peasant clothes. Grigorioffi carried two ladders leading to the top of a be seen in the lower picture. visitor, could not get out. Everyone a field glass. The other man fell into bao and Frarle alleged occurrences. ^ Come in and talk it over^—it's IIKNDKRSON"—The friends of Mr. and swore. 1 swore, too, and for ten min- a marsh, and was so exhausted that he "On Chritsams Eve there was a small a p'easure to show the cloth Mr«. II. G. Henderson, Mrs. S. B. Ram- utes I conversed with Kozlln, through was left behind. Speaking a little Ger- and unsuccessful movement in Manila - sey, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kee. Mr. and an eight-feet high gate. We both felt was nothing; If they went five yards man and Lithuanian—he had worked farther they would reach flrrn ground. connected with the Ricarte campaign, and we will help you pick out I Mrs. A. H. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. ,H.( in prison. Then' the yardman came at Riga. Kov.no and Vilna—GrigoriofC Ricarte has for several years eon- ii-I. Ramsey, Miss Nellie Ramsey, Mr. and opened the gate and I went to was sure he could pass off as a local In this way about a hundred Germans exactly the thing that suits Paul TJamsey, Mr.'^and Mrs. P. M. Hen- Kozlin's room. peasant. From a treetop, he saw a got into the mud. The remainder FIVE SLIGHTLY HURT ducted from Hong Kong revolutionary }our build and complexion.' derson, of Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A Kussinn Soldier. German column advancing west. Be- crowded on dry land. Our men-closed propaganda appealing to the most ig- K. IT. Henclerson, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kozliu has a bandaged leg. A bullet tween him and the Germans were two In from both sides, and our projector norant classes of Filipinos and selling Harpnr, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-born Wells; went through It. He is one of the villages. Gt-igorioff entered the near^ and machine guns were turned on. Re- through his agents in the islands com-' of Stone .Mountain, Ga.; Mr. aivd Mrs. few men who in this war got within est. He resolved to pretend to be a treat was cut off. Most of the Ger- Business Sal's £ Overcosfs I T. A. Cape, are invited to attend the rifle range of the enemy. He is a big, local peasant or a tramp, and to let mans made a desperate effort to get IN CRASH OF AUTOS missions in his so-called army for funeral of Mr. and -Mrs. H. G. Hender-' extremely ugly, ^extremely intelligent- himself be surprised by the Germans through the marsh. Some were drown- n_i_jTim_ii V sums from a peseta to 10 pesos (10 son's infant daughter Monday after- in the village. He would overhear ed; most stayed there, up to the waist cents to $5). During the last three noon, December 28, at 2:30 o'clock, their talk. If he got anything valu- in mud and water, and surrendered. months Jive of the Riearte leaders have from the1 residence, 350 State street. Some got through, but our projector Machine of L.' G. Echols Is been arrested and sentenced to four to aible he would get out of the village kept on them, "arid nearly all were I3r. W. H. Bell will officiate. Inter- by nisht or after they had left. This s'hot. We captured, a Prussian colonel Sideswiped on Peachtree to six years, including Ric^rte's right- ment will be in West View cemetery. plan succeeded. with a Polish name. He committed hand man. It has been regarded as a Pallbearers are requested to meet at "The Germans who came into the suicide the next day. I heard this story Street. grafting scheme under a revolutionary Full Dress Suits $50 Greentoerg & Bond Co. chapel at 1:30 village were dra.goons; two Infantry from Balashoff himself. Balashoff has guise, but from time to time arouses ;' p. m. Buy Yoijr battalions; a machine gun detacihment, a wound, and is permanently deafened excitement among uneducated classes. Tuxedos $45 and six staff officers and engineers in Only Three Shots Fired. s motor cars. The first motor car bro'ke by a shell explosion." Three men, one woman and a 'baby "Is that all you heard?" "Christmas Eve, about seventy-five the plank bridge. The Germans told Fight at 11 Farm. .were slightly hurt yesterday -when *• We have the best cutter we the peasants to bring fresh planks. their Ford car was Sideswiped by the men, extremely ignorant, without fire- Cigars Here! Grigorioff went with the rest. Not "I heard a story of how fitty Aus- arms, met at the botanical garden in know about.v bar none, and suspecting spies, the Germans talked. trians 'burned themselves to death. big car of Ed Alfriend, at the corner 'Manila, and were dispersed .by the mu- This was somewhere near the frontier,! nicipal police without disorder, except all the work 'is don5 oh our BEING DRUGGISTS, WE When the bridge was temporarily re- and before the battle of Lemberg. The of Third and Peaohtree streets. . THE RECKONING DAY paired, they said among themselves Austrian^ (I think they were Hunga- As a result of the collision, L. G. that three shots were fired Into the air premises under our direct FILL PRESCRIPTIONS for tham« ti jic-v,next. uda»y, a. strong, temporary rians-—these hate us most) were en-; "by police, and twenty men arrested. supervision. No wonder we bridge must ber young occurred at Novotas, ten miles from A good statement, bearing the the ground. "•It will stand fifty guns. All the fortress, and our lost infantry and \ baby in her lap. The child -was only Manila, where about forty men assem- Tailors & Haberdashers time the logs will 'be sinking. Will it Atamanoff's horsemen played the part bruised. Fhil Herrin and Al Wade, also bled and endeavored, unsuccessfully, to certificate of a Certified Public Try it and see. stand two hundred?' • of a besieging arnay. of Buckhead, were slightly bruised. loot the .municipal safe, taking the pro- "That was enou'gh for Grigorloff. He "The Austrians had good cover and vincial governor prisoner, who after- understood that along this road would The injured were sent to St. Joseph's Accountant, will make loans expected to hold cmt. They kept open infirmary, where their wounds were wards escaped uninjured. Twenty of 9 Peachtree pass as great a number of troops as a path for retreat. This was a nar- this party were captured toy constab- would bring two (hundred field guns. row, winding lane with a wooden fence dressed. The physicians reported none ulary or municipal police. Watch Our Show Windows comparatively easy. » Brown & Allen j He- was so excited that he almost gave on both sides. The lane was full of of them seriously hurt. "Ten men with two firearms In Zia- himself away. T.liat night, he sneaked carts. While the Austrians in the Mr. Alfriend escaped injury, and his guna. de Bay attempted to make trou- I WHITEHALL AND ALABAMA fout of the 'village. When he was well main farm building fired at us when- machine was not damaged. The left ble last gight, with no results. Every- Where the showing is not \>ast outposts and gentries he stumbled; ever we got near, other Austrians rear" wheel of the Ford car was torn thing quiet and vigorous attempts will I _^ ; * and a volley went' after Him in the cleared the lane of carts and made a be made to secure' leaders, • chief of darknessu^. „.,„.,-. li--e- gro„--t to our lines. A free path. Thinking- the Austrians on", according to eye-witnesses. favorable, the Certified Account- sentry, hearing the rustling of trodden would retreat at once. Atamanoff sent Mr. Alfriend was turning the corner twigs, challenged him, and without round his Cossacks and barred the into Peachtree street, going south- ant would doubtless prove a val- awaiting a replv, sent bullet which road. The Austrians fou.i ht an hour ward, from the Georgian Terrace gar- went through Grigorioff's wrist, and long; then sallied out very bravely and uable ally ia assisting . you to Cheney's Expectorant shattered the bones. The hand had attacked us in the open. age on Third street. The driver of the to come off." "They were about a hundred strong. Echols machine was also coming south- Cures Whooping Cough, Croup Tlir "aeorRi." They showed great courage. By the ward on Peachtree street. Mr. Alfriend This Property Must Be Sold at Once retrench. ColdH. running of the nose, sore throat, I asked Kor.Iin what h.i/ppened .to time we had~driven them back only was looking southward on Peachtree Cheney's Kxpectorant slightly laxative. Pre- him after his tiransport to Grodno. fifty-odd were left. Two battalions of j street .watching an approaching auto. MAKE US AN OFFER vents that whoop in whooping cough. Chil- "As a slightly wounded man, I was re dren like Cheney's and has been on the mar- _ Lvtttoldt ^to^ go home to my village. That h ' j and Mr. Echola was looking "to the ket fifty yeurt.. Take the old, tried and is in «.}.„.,„„„„„, ,,province . .I asked ._to came up. They had heard the firing-. ' right. A modern, 2-story, 10-room home (2 baths) on North Boulevard, JOEi HUNTER S CO. true cousli cure. :5c at druc stores.—(adv.) ^e allowed to go to Petrograd, where They told us that a great battle was. Neither motorist figuring In the ac- between "North Ave. and Ponce de Leoa Ave. Certified Public Accountant* is my father. 1 was put on a crowded taking place nine miles to the west, cident saw the other machine until Mr. hospital train, on condition that 1 did and that we must nnish the Austrians Alfriend's car had struck the Ford car, Oarage 22x42 feet, all possible conveniences. not enter a car but spent the night on at on-ce. That was easy. We placed . The lot is unusually large, 110x193 feet. Empire Bldg., Atlanta the iron platform between two gars. three -shells in the farmhouse, and set •whirling it around and spilling several Should a Woman This I did willingly. On the' platform it on fire- Uip went a white flag. occupants. We have been authorized to sell this property at a i>rie^ that we between the next two cars was Arseni "Two Cossacks and a'khorunjt' (jun- Mr. Alfriend, accompained by Bert will guarantee to be a bargain. BalashoCf. Balashoff has been deco- ior officer) went forward. The kho- 'Clarke and Dr. R. T. Dorsey, immedi- rated with 'the Georgl.' He is the runji' spoke German. 'We surrender, ately went to police barracks, where first non-commissioned man decorated said the Austrians, 'but on terms. with this order for services other than •There are no terms.' 'Your house is on he -reported the accident to Police fighting. Without firing a shot he did fire ' 'We want terms.' 'What terms? Chief James L. Beavers. FORREST & GEORGE Doa'i Worry About Ship- for a whole battalion of 'Prusaki.' 'Officers to keep their swords; men to A case of careless driving of an auto GOLD CBOWNS "This was somewhere during- the de-posit rifles and bayonets as a pledge was docketed agaiiist Mr. Alfriend, AND Augustovo fighting'. , Balashoff misled that they will not attack you, but to oe ment of Your Goods. the Germans into 11 marsh of the river. allowed to rejoin o>ur main army. We and he was released immediately upon 1 don't know the river's name. It was agree about the officers; not about a copy of charges to appear in police =t=SEfflE US== BRIDGE WOHIC a tributary of the Rospuila, which, in the men.' 'Then we tight.' \ court to answer trial, Wednesday after- autumn turns a large district into a "The' Austrians went back to the noon, at 2:30 o'clock. John J. Woodside Storage Co. farm It hurt our men's feelings to •'•Ba.lashofr knows tjiis country well. massacre them. Our men we're in good The witnesses state that neither BEST SET Of TEETH Fa peace time ho is watchman at the spirits and were determined to treat driver was guilty of reckless driving. THAT MONEY CAN BUY Monastery of the Passion. Once he the enemy well, as during the flght (Mr. Alfriend says hla car was g-olng was employed by a surveyor. When they had had news of the capture .of very slowly at the : time. our staff colonel, Bielsky, asikecl for Lemberg. But the Austrians were ob- DIARIES GOING TO ATliAJS'TAt S5.OO a guide, Balashoff volunteered. He stinate and we. had no power to let showed he knew the way so well that prisoners join their comrades on con- j stop at HOTEL CUMBERLAND he was chosen to help in a plan to dition they give up their arms. SO' Broad and Marietta ] / mislead the enemy. The colonel took the house blazed." \ Rate* ?8c and 91 .OO him to Prizielce village, and got him "What next happened?" DR. WHITE PREDICTS to arrange that the villagers should Suicide "Bu Masse." give false information when the Ger- "Our guns, and rifles ceased fire. •If CALENDAR PADS mans came. Balashoff ,-knew an old the enemy want to burn to death, let road which led straight into the marsh. them,' said our officers. 'They perish Years.a-go this marsh did not exist, as without us talking part.' Our men TORN FOR THE BETTER the river was dammed. Our side post- waited, watching through fleld glasses for 1915 pfum. Whisker *ntf DKM. HmWW trMtcd; ed men on each side .of the road a the .burning house. The surviving liomeor at S«ait»ri«at* Book on •ubje^t mile away. They had six machine- Austrians, with faces red from the _. s*. DR. B. M. WOOtlKYt 1 -N, YtoM* guns and an electric car with pro- glare, were crowded in a corner room. "World Is Not Going to Get Phone Main 26OO or Atlanta 38O1 I ScoiteritiUB* Atlanta. GcorcU. jector. I A single shell would have destroyed ALL WORK GUARANTEED "Th-1-- e German" jrmans came to Prizielce and the..„„„.m . W.. e- waited. We expected that, Any Sicker/' Declares asked a villager for the main road. , maddended by the smoke and heat, they Preacher. ATLANTA DEMTAL PARLORS It was pitch dark. The villager, with j would rush out and surrender or Foote €? Da vies Company a pistol muzzle held at the nape of die And, in fact, one man did rush Corner Peachtree and Eecatur Sts. his neck, led the Germans to the marsh. out and fall. He was struck by a burn- The first men floundered in. The vll- ing beam. When the flames got near Five Seconds From Five-Points AMUSEMENTS Entrance 19;< Peac5rtreo St. la'ser, as prisoners told us, said that the corner room, smoke obscured the Dr. John 'E.. White, of, the Second spectacle. Our belief is that the Aus- Baptist church, .believes that the world trian officers and men shot themselves. •is not going to get any' sicker than .. Sat. There were bullets In most ol the it is at present, but = that a great ATLANTA Roe. Mat. Sat. charred bodies. turn for the better is. imminent. The "We were afterwards told that cer- disease of mankind, he declared, came . Holiday Matinee Friday. tain Aiistrian detachments, given spe- THE LACGIIING SUCCESS, cial missions in this,part, were ordered to head and erupted on the Belgian not, under any circumstances, to sur- border on August 1. ' y Potash and Perlmutter render to the enemy. That explains "We are in the midst of a. world Nights. "M' to $1.50; Sat. Mat. 23e to $L. the mass suicide of this lot." nausea of blood," he said in his ser- LIQUIDATION SALE lleMdny Matinee, 25c tb $1.50. That was the last tale I got out of mon Sunday morning. Its reaction of JCozlin. An officer came to see him. failure and loss stupendous, exhausting, We are closing out our entire line of Roll and Plat Top Desks, SEATS M®W ON SALE humbling, will cleanse the world's Tables, Chairs and Filing Cabinets, Office Supplies, Blank Books, ForTte some down. Wlien I 'was saying good- I stuffed bosom. In the language we Loose Leaf Binders and Ledgers. • by to Koslin we had the following con- j understand, civilization is coming up versatlon: . ' to the 'mourner's bench.' HORNE-GANDLER GO. Business Is Good at Atlanta's Busy T>t«l«r "When I am quite -well I shall go "The old year dies upon a dismal \ 86 North Pryor Street. • to my village and seeVmv wife. I 'BTl/^'OCVT'tl DAIIY MATINEE Z-.3O never heard from her except once." spectacle and the new year dawns I1 Uitb I 1 11 EVENING AT •:» 3 The Most "Did you get good, news?" "Yes. it upjon a gloomy scene. But when peace was all about hens. The police 'uriad- comes again the new year of the years f Expensively nik' had come, into our village to find —aiinus mirabilisimus—will come with JOHNNY 5 EMMA H AY co'^ov out who stole the proprietor's fences it. The lords and masters of all lands Brewed Beer and sold them to a Jew." j —a whipped lot—will have a good, S ANiWIAL CIRCUS i long century to ruminate on what AMD FIVE 'OTHER FEATURES PATTERSON REMODELS j happened to them in, 1914. The world's TRIPOD PAINT Cb. America discredited passions—force, selfish- FINE UNDERTAKING ness and pride—are bound to make ESTABLISHMENT j way for. a real try at God in human 5 Can supply all oiir products from factory and warehouse. E j Lost Illusions. af faivs." OU. B. Hill in Judge.) The building occupied by H. M. Pat- E i! (In the, Chroilolosjical Order of their terson & Son, Funeral Directors, has An Extreme Case. Full Line Paints; Stains and Varnishes Loss.) Bier is the cnly pura •always been considered to be one o.f The possibility (and intrinsic desir- the'finesVof ifs~kimT~in the South. ! fProm Judge.) ability) of grabbing the moon. temperance drink. Recently they have changed the in- j "They tell me your aaughter is very Temporary Office 302 Foote & Davies Building. The pot of gold >at the end of the terlor and made an, addition of three inr/sii-al." said the visitor. , rainbow. v receptio«nnAn*.:nn« roomv.nAvnsn an«».d* nonvtne *'.».»•/large* sho-v. n w™ "Yes," replied. Sirs. 3?ikesta£f. "Tlie Main 4710. Atlanta <^o6. K:mta. Claus. • . , ' room. fact, is sne is so very musical that we f Hie Sfroh Brewery €<>„ B£& • .'a-A1 , lEWSPAPERI