CI>CU1ATK>M CmCULATtON LAST •CJTDAT. "487364 THE CONSTITUTION 49,435 DoUr ««* SmmtttT,- carter itllirerr, 13 eemta imkly. Vol: XLV1II.— #0.71. ATLANTA, * GA.. WEDNESDAY MORNIN&, AtJG|rST 25, 1915.—TWELVE PAGES „ SteBle «.»!«• •• lfc*»um» •»« at ann •<••«• B etmtm. CflYlXREilPIS TEUTONS STRIKING WtBE ASSUMED INCREASEI72POI FORtLIED FORCES ON EASTMAN Kl EHEAVY BLOWS Total Collected to Date U. S. ^ ffitoi^'C56iirt Holds BYUN||STATES $214,233—Greatest in His- AT That the Concern Is in Re- REGARDING ARABIC; tory of the City—"Healthy V straint of . Washington Sends Draft of Bu8i'nessCondldbns,».Say8^ «yQptM8tic-Repoft* Given for Retbftru Evident Austro-Germans Treaty to Be Signed by T? n ^ Are in Circulation in Lon- Want to Cripple Russia So Haiti Giving This Country don in Regard to the Gal- Buffalo, N. T.,. August 24^-The East- as to, .Release Troops for man Kodak company, of Rochester,. l» DEWY IS REQUESTED Control for Ten Years. qity Marshal, Jim Fuller announced lipoli Operations. held to be a raono»ol3i in-restraint of Use on Other Fronts. Tuesday, that the city ""had collected trade. In Violation*of the Sherman anti- ^$214,233.23 In ad valorem, business trust law. In a. "decision today by Judg« license and street Improvement taxes -.-».» »_»~*~. John R. Hazel, of the United. State* Through Ambassador Bern- NO MORE REVOLUTIONS this-year, affalnst only $141,460.83 col-'EVEN THE TURKS EXPECT district court. The ^eelfliojn grants^th« STUBBORN RESISTANCE company an opportunity £o present a storff Berlin Asks That the lected last year up to - September, 1. ' cyo,..fT.c Vvi Of E*S>DS*m OFFICIALS OF COBB TO BE ALLOWED IN HAITI Several thousand dollars are expected I O/ KAMI i> / C/ JJU rUKlrtiMJ plan "for the .abrogation pf the-Illegal OFFERED BY RUSSIANS to be returned before, the close of Au- monopoly" on ta* tirjjt day fef the No- United States Take No Ac- gust, which, would, increase consider- vember term. ably thfe total collected. Judge Bfazel stated -that, while it ap- tion Until the German Side United States Proposes to These figures show ain increase over Meanwhile, the Allies!, Are peared that no trreinedlable hardship Czar's Forces Seem to Be SEEK CLOT of the Case Is Presented. last year of 172,782.40, jrtilch tlie rec- would result from a separation of the Take Charge of Customs Urging Balkan States to present business Into two.or more, sepa- ords prove to be the greatest increase rate companies, it-was not at this time Holding in Baltic ,Prov After the Coroner's Inquest inces, But Are Slowly Re Failed to Bring Out Infor- IF AMERICAN CITIZENS ^ lected last year was J299.132.49, o* It no doubt is possible. ,hQ said, that Over 2,000 American Ma- Wanted' Against Austria an adequate measure of relief miyht re- tiring East and South of PERISHED WITH ARABIC, which $139,000 was collected during ; mation, .Officers Pledge to the month' of December. In Decem- sult froni enjoining the? unfair, prac- rines Already in Haiti. and to Shorten Turkish tices of the terms of sale-.agreements, Kovno. GERMANY IS REGRETFUL ber, 1913, tax collection* were $137,000. and Trom a separation of, the business; Make Diligent Search. "The. city of Atlanta should feel Resistance. but the defendants /should, have an op- Port au Prince. Haiti, August 24.— proud of this 'fine showing in the face portunity 4 to prefent to the court On London, August 24.—Austro-German The American government has ad- of the business depression early in the Ant day of th^ 1915 November term armies are aiming more heavy blows "Cobb county officials are going to dressed, the government of Haiti, ex- the seastm," said Mr. Fuller. "It Is s London, August 25.—(2:22 a. m,)—A a.plan'for the abrogation of the ille- at Rassla, In- the hope o{ putting her do their utmost to apprehend the lynch- Such Loss of Life, Ambas- presfllng Its desire" that there he ac- doubtful if any southern, city can dispatch from Rome to The Dally Tele- .gal monopoly unttuly and unreasonably ers of Leo Frank. The sheriff's office restraining: interstate trade and com- on the defensive Indefinitely and per- cepted without delay , the "draft of a boast of such a record. It shows -a graph says the Balkan_ league -Is to.be mitting th« removal of some of their and the town police force have been sador Bernstorff Says, Was 1 reconstructed with a provision for put- merce, or if an appeal .from his inter- actively Investigating the tragedy since convention fgr ten years under which remarkably healthy condition In At- locutory 'decree (Is taken tb the sfu- own troops to other fronts, particular- , there shall be established an effective lanta business affairs and each day ting a combined army of 1.000.000 men preme court, and. this decision is af- ly .Serbia and Italy, in the hope of re- the moment the body was discovered. If Contrary to the Intentions control of Haltlen customs as well as sees still further evidence of prosperi- in tire field. firmed, such a plan IB io be presented peating their eastern- successes. The the perpetrators are not brought to administration of finances of the coun- ty here." within sixty days from the filing of book, it will not be,the fault of the of the ^German Govern- The marshal's records show that the London, August 24.—Optimistic re- Rue si an B are encouraged, however, by try, under a receiver general and ports concerning the Gallipoll opera- the mandate. -3.' ' 4.' their naval v victory In the Gulf of Cobb county authorities." . ( taxes collected so . far this year are What tfae Bill C This was the statement of Deputy ment—Washington Is Not American employees. i $50,000 In excess of thcr total collected tions have been In circulation for the Riga, which. Has delayed Field Mar- Sheriff George N. Hicks, of Marietta, 1 Under the terms of the convention, up to November i of last year. past few days and prophecies are treely Th« bill wae filed Jiine 9, 1913. shal von Hindenbnrg's ^reat out- Yet in Possession of All both municipal and rural police are to These reports from /the marshal's alleged that from'1902 to 1$06 the East- to. a reporter for The Constitution yes- made that a few weeks will ae« -the man company, of New: York, intentj.cn- flanking' movement through Courland be natives; "under the command, how- office' lend a much more optimistic and are offering stiff resistance at terday morning at the close of the cor- ^the Facts Regarding Sink-, complexion to the city's financial out- close of the allies' most difficult task ally monopolized?the brisiness" of. manu- . oner's inquest Into the Frank lynching ever, of American officers. \ - facturing and pselling; cameras arid almost *very pofnt In the Baltic prov- look,. since Graham West, - assistant in the near east. The Turks, too, ex- which found that he came to his death The plan includes the arrangement city comptroller, has announced that a pect the Anglo-French forces to be supplies in thfl..**TTnited 'States by ac- inces. ing of Arabic. of the\ debts of Haifr to foreigners and .Quiring control -of twenty competing at, the hands of "unknown parties." -, an engagement to cede no Haiti en ter- shortage of at least $200,000 will' ob- successful, If news reaching Sofia from While the Russians are falling back tain by the end of the year if all pro- Constantinople. Is reliable. concerns which wer«r- ,a>terward dls- east and south of Kovno, It-is explaln- The deputy was giving the reporter a ritory to any foreign power except the list of the proposed grand jurors who Washlngton, August 24.—Count yon jects contemplated in the June finance It is felt here now that so far as the solved, the plants dismantled and their -*d by Petrograd that this was neces- United States. •bualtiess renaoveiS to &pchester. are being summoned to .serve upon, a Bernstorft the German ambassador, The Haitien government Is request- sheet are carried out. . Dardanelles are concerned, it Is a mat- sary- to preverit them from being out- jury specially called to probe the Frank s Thrat the jBasttman -Kodak: Company J communicated to ^the state department ed to* reply not later than noon Wed- Mr. West bases his statement on the ter of indifference to the allies whether flanked. They still hold both banks case. - • " ~ ' ' * receipts In- Other city departments, the Balkans lend a hand. Their- as- of -New^ Jeraejri; acquired many stock today his government's regret and nesday. * ... ^ of the Niemen river, from Preny. Ju*t The Jury list Is eompo'sed of some of which have been showing a- decrease sistance is wanted, however, against hounes engaged In different states In sympathy If Americans lost their lives Haiti Slow in Replying over receipts of lastv year, and "from Austria and also to shorten Turkish aellingr photographic supplies manufac- south of Kovno, southward of Grodno, the best known and most substantial The Haitlen' government haa. been which the general council anticipated resistance if the straits are opened. tured by the defendants and their com- one ot the \f.ew fortresses still held by residents of Cobb county, most of them In the sinking of the liner Arabic, and r .being, farmers, with a few merchants, •low In replying;, to the communication a substantial Increase. ,* \ ' 'For these reasons negotiations in the petitors. •"'-. • them. On all sides, of Brest-Lltovsk asked that the United States delay of the American government and ac- near east are being watched closely, That the detc'ndanto, with the inten- arid one capitalist. Nearly all ^have taking a definite attitude until Ger- cordingly the American" charge d'af- and Serbia's decision, on the proposals tion of monopolizing importation, ac- the Au'stro-Germans claim to be mak- been residents of Marietta and Cobb county all their lives. „ • . many could be heard from. faires handed to the Haltlen authori- of the quadruple entente for satisfying quired the exclusive right to sell in the ing progress, while -well to the south- This was the first word from an of- . ties a note granting a delay until to- the aspirations of Bulgaria, which will United States and Canada raw paper east of the fortress the Austrlans re- The list has been prepared after a morrow noon so that the senate and stock from, European paper mills—a long study, and, according to the depu- ficial German source concerning the be reached at a council of ministers port their cavalry has entered Kovel, ty sheriff, contains the names of some Arabic, on which two Americans per- chamber of deputies might vote on a SMALp¥SPITM tomorrow, is awaited anxiously. necessity in .the manufacture of photo- an important railway. Junction on the resolution , authorizing the . executive It Is believed in London that Ser- graphic papers. . . • of. Cobb county's "most fearless men." ished. .Its receipt was followed by an lines to Kiev and: Rovno. The special jury is ibeJng,, subpoenaed power ;to sign the convention with the bia's reply will be satisfactory That from 1899 to 1508 all Eastman evident relaxation of tension growing United States. that Bulgaria's co-operatloh will toe products were sold "by dealers under RIVERS CROSSED at the order of Judge T. H. Patterson, here as days .passed with no indica- The deputies and senators have been 'assured. This1 would open the way restrictions and with discounts which presiding over the Blue Ridge circuit in secret committee meeting to dis- BY TEUTONS. superior court; who has expressed a de- tion of a desire by Germany to disclaim FOR 10PT FIENDS also for an active policy on the part of stifled competition.: In 1008 these dis- v intention of committing an act '.'de- cuss the matter. They are hostile to Rumania, -who wants assurances , Bul- counts were - discontinued and subse- Both Berlin and Vienna report that termination to go to the bottom of the liberately unfriendly" to the United" the 1principle Involved,. It Is believed garia will not attack/her before *he quently eo-called term* of sale were the Tjratonlo forces continue to .force Frank slaying. The Jury list was re- they will vote a. resolution authorizing commences to move her troops. It ia adopted, limiting dealers to the han- the Muscovites back, especially In the vised and supervised by him. . States. the executive power to sign a 'treaty, Pulton Medical Society confidently" expected all these ques- dling exclusively of Eastman products' region, of the Pulva river, -where the Meeta Next Wednesday. No attempt was made either at the but they, doubtless will desire to dia- tions will be settled satisfactorily to under penalty of revocation of the ri»ht The grand Jury will meet next Wed- OUBS the..terms of the convention be- Ausfrlans previously had announced state department or the white house to Names Committee to Ask the allies and that within th«'»ain« pe- to deal in Ba*tm«.n commoditjee. nesday morning at 9 o'clock - in the interpret the ambassador's comm-uni- fore giving it tbeLr jtpprova-1, a meaa- riod th«^;fttti*re <,&Dlilcy 'qt Gr«Q» — By .the acquiaition of orbpertlea and that the Russians were flffhtlng Field 'courthouse *H»t Marietta,! There ' will • u«e'»ecessfiry^uhder the proxi*iaia3-^)tt *nforcei»*n!t'of tiytfHerftuPof "sale, it wa* cfttlon. Officials merely said that o£ Coiineil, for -U*e of. Camp. b**niKmnced'definitely- - ' " alleged^ -th,e. d»f4hd&nt8 .acquired -the 'Marshal yoft-.fiteokensen'H'inen inch by rob-abjy be » bundr-ecl witnesses called "tfiw* Hadtienr constitution; They de- j. . . ..••-••'- ';'•„•'-.•' •; •''. ^ ~ IneK*"MjJsr«> It U :*-gpertqd. th» Austro- an government would FEAR'IS FELT \ larKeat percentaso, pl the trada, unlaw- - -' ' •"-- ; investisA-, planed today that they will declin«^to fully T^train^^Ucii trade and ob- Qermana have """*"" ™ " —„ -. _-iciK>r<3en- jf explanation of the .agseept in its entirety such a conven- Forees tftiii* in Campaign. IN funk CAPITA u talned an IXlesal monopoly. eral Herbert Clay, with legal asSisance actlonW th* submarine commander in tfo'n' .as Is cofeietnpla.te- through being- deprived of opiates- by manufacture of motion picture film en- R. P, Norton; farmer; John H. Terry, Arabic. The , German government The scarcity of bread" and coal Is land With varying results, Petrograd farmer; W. H. -Robertson, farmer; W. trust* that the American government pu-blic, third, to meet- expenses under the enforcement of the Harrison anti- said to have added to the depression, tered into between the defendants and says, but farther south Field Marshal the regular budgets. ' • ;, narcotic law, the Fulton County Med- the motion picture patents company 1 T. Boring, farmer; M. S. Austin, farmer; will not take a definite stand at hear- COMMANDER OF TURKS were violations of the statute. von Hlndenburg continues his pressure. W. B. I/unsford, retired farmer; R. P.; ing only the reports Of one side, which, ical society, at a meeting in the cham- The court quoted the great gains and South of Kovno, Berlin says, he has Haiti Torn By Revolution. ber of commerce building last night, EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE. McLain, farmer /andV ex-representative; In the opinion of the imperial govern- Haiti, scene of frequent revolutions. profits of the company for the year taken 3,600 men an8. eight machine from Cobb county; D. C. Brown, farmer; ment, cannot correspond with the facts, has. been torn by violent internal, dis- appointed a committee to confer witlti Turkish Head'quarters on" the -Gal- 1912, which amounted to $15,63:1.551.33 guns, while Prince Leopold, of Bavaria, W. P. Davis, merchant, Austell; B. V.; but that 'a, chance will be given to Ger- lipot! Peninsula, August 23.—(Via Lon- or about 171- per cent on total sales of ha> reached the Eialcwieska forts and •WUions £>f late and when on July 27, city council. \ , $24,763,407.65 as showing the large dis- Hopkins, capitalist and ex-banker; M. j many to be heard equally. Although foljowing the execution of 160 politi- The city owns about four acres of don, August 26, 3:20 a. m.)—Absolute captured 4,500 prisoners and nine ma- D. Jefferson, merchant, Ac worth; J. F. • the imperial government does not confidence In the ability of the Turk- proportion between the cost of manu- chine guns. doubt the good faith oX the witnesses cal, prisoners. President "Vilbrun Guil- ground, with buildings and equipment facture and the price paid *>y the con- Collins, merchant, Acworth; W. J. Frey, whose statettients- are reported (by the laume was dragged from the French, ish troops to hold the peninsula, even sumer. It la undisputed, the ' court There haa been heavy fighting in suitable for treating drug addicts. This should other allied reinforcements ar- Held, 'that the Eastman company con- farmed and ex-sheriff Cobb county. newspapers In Europe, it should '•bo lega-tion in Port au Prince and shot to property just now is not, in use. Money, the Vosges without any change in the Judge Patterson, who is now presid- borne in mind that these statements death. American forces were landed. rive, was expressed today by the com- trolled approximately 75 per cent or however, is needed to run it. It. is mander of the Fifth army, "Field Mar- 30 .per qent of the entire trade and had positions of the opposing armies. Ing over court In Cummlngs. the county! are naturally made under excitement Disorders "then caused the .United accordingly obtained 'a monopoly. seat of Gwlnnett. has been in freauent Z£%^u^T^l£S£*&i .^States navy to take over the adminis- suggested that the present case might shal Liman von Sanders Pasha, In an ''.'The burden rested upon the -de- RUSSIANS TAKING w be considered an emergency instance, interview with the Associated Press. touch with Marietta and Cobb county actually lost their lives this Would • tration of affairs in the principal ports. fendants to prove that this was .ac- officials by long-distance \ telephone. naturally be contrary to our Intentions. In the course of the operations inci- for which the city and eounty would Field Marshal von. Sanders' remarks complished fey lawful methods." Judge NEW POSITIONS. were punctuated by the crashing of Petrograd, August 24.—(Via -Lon- He will return Monday in tftqe to call The German government would deeply dent to this, two" American,bluejackets be willing to appropriate enough Hazel said; ''and after careful consid- the special session of court and to i*egret the fact-and- begs to tender sin- were killed by Haitiens. exploding shells. 'His i praise of the eration I have concluded that such bur- don.)—Tonight's (Russian general staff cerest sympathies to the American .- money to operate the camp. Turkish soldier was unstinted. den was not borne." charge the special grand Jury. By August 12 normal conditions had 2,OCO Addict* In Atlanta.*' statement re'ads: x Without being able to elicit from any government." k been\so far restored that the national "The allies," the pasha continued, *Jntent • to Monopolize. "In the. Riga district there has been* Secretary Lansing- Indicated 'fce did * At last night's meeting District At- 'have,been here four months, less t'hree Judge Hazel stated that there la a one of eleven witnesses a single clew not intend to reply to the ambassador's assembly met and elected--ASudre marked dissimilarity between the acts no change. In the direction of Jacob- as to the Identity of any person con- d'Artiguenave president.' torney Hooper Alexander and' Revenue days. During that time they have ac- stadt and Dvlnsk toward the west on message now. He' agreed to Its publi- Agents A. O. Blalock and D. G. Gannt complished only what their preponder- disclo'sed in the case and those dis- nected with the lynching of Leo M. Quite recently the northern parts of closed in the United Shoe 'Machinery Monday there was fighting- In places Frank, near this city last Tuesday cation with a statement that he had the^ island, dissatisfied with the- new set forth for the physicians the pro- ance In -naval, artillery made It im- and the Keystone Watch cases, decided no comment to make. . . possible "for us to prevent. Unfortu- with alternating success. In the dis- morning, the coroner's Jury empaneled Haitien government, have s'hown a oia- visions of the federal anti-drug act and in favor o-f the defendants. The opinion trict from Kovno to Vilna Sunday night to inquire into the matter rendered a Account* ot Sinking: Queatlomed, position to disorderliness and addi- nately, Turkey has no< navy powerful said that there was no limit in this Particular attention was attracted let it be known that it Is their inten- country to the extent to which a busi- and the following day the enemy con-- tional marines were landed at Cape enough to discount tjnat, -but that also tinned to exercise, pressure on our Haitien August 18. Still more recent tion to enforce it to the utmost. Such means the allies are unable to operate ness may sro'w and that the acquisi- enforcement, it was said, would entail tions of property in this case standing troops who were holding back his of- reports' that the rebels were organiz- successfully beyond the reach of their alone would not toe deemed an illegal fensive movement. ing an army to 'attack the American a great deal of suffering upon some ships* gunfire. monopoly. But, when the acquisitions "What -ground the allies .have they "Between the Bobr and the N"arew forces On the island led to plans being 2,000 drug addicts in Atlanta, who by are accompanied by an intent to mo- we have fallen 'back from our« general formed to reinforce the American this enforcement of the Jaw would be hold by virtue of their naval gunfire nopolize and restrain In terstate trade to a large, extent cut off from their superiority. Let the allies go beyond 'by an arbitrary use of the power re- positions on trie left bank of the Bobr. so far their efforts had been of no correspond witu facts. These surviv- forces. In conformity with this movement -we avail " V I ora In affidavits by the captain of the source of supply; The physicians were the range of their guns. and their sulting from the large business to 9ni and . NO TIME LIMIT SET asked to devise some means1 to relieve troops depend entirely upp.n themselves eliminate a weaker competitor, then evacuated Sunday evening the fortifi- Deputy Sheriff Hicks and City Mar- P American survivors have BY THE UNITED STATES. this suffering and if possible cure the and they will discover what real war they no doubt come within the mean- cations at Ossowetz which form a sec- shal Looney stated they were working agreed that the Arabic, an unarmed Ing of the statute. tor of these positions. hard on the case, brft at this time could passenger vessel, bound for the United Washing-ton, August 24.—:Th'e United victims. la upon the peninsula. I repeat that States has set no time limit on its .re- After the case had been made clear we have every reason for viewing the "During Sunday night and the fol- throw no light on the Identity of the States, with no contraband in her car- quest tha.-t \Haiti' approve a convention to them by Attorney Alexander, th« future without worry." lowing day stubborn, attacks by the parties who participated In the lynch-* under which for ten years the Ameri- physicians discussed the possible means SERBIA TO M.EET 'Great U. S. University enemy continued In the region to the Ing. \ • can government would administer the of relief thoroughly, with the general WISHES OF ALLIES. east of Bielsk and along- the sectors of Saw THtob at It» Work. Weather Prophecy finances and supervise the policing of conclusion that the only ^way this re- Wanted at Washington the-front of Kleshtshele-Wysoka-Brest- The nearest disclosure as to what v lief could economically, and ^effectively London, August 24.—A Reuter dis- Lltovsk-Orlia. Some--of these attacks, \ THUNJDERSHOWBRS the Island republic,- it was said here patch from Wish says: happened In the oak prove near tht> tonight, but It was admitted that be brought about would be at some In- To Teach Brotherly Love notwithstanding the numerical supe- Frey' gin came from J. A. Betoson. a stitutaqn, even emergent if it could not "The Serbian reply to the .proposals 1 riority of the enemy, were repulsed Charge Davis, who presented the treaty of the entente allies probably will not Marietta merchant, who drove by the Washington—Forecast: t draft, might have asked, a-s press dis- be at this time pernianently established, with great success by our Infantry place soon after the lynching party Georsrla—Local thundcrnhbwer* W*d- patches state, that approval be given where victims could be scientifically be delivered for two or three days. The Oakland, Cal., August 24.—Establish- supported by our cavalry. We captured nendayj Thursday partly cloudy* government- has encountered consider- menent ofr a university at "Washingtonwasnmgton, to had parked Its automobiles by the by noon .tomorrow. treated and restrained from securing some prisoners and quick firing guns. roadside and had led Frank to the tree While the diplomatic branch of the morphine,. able opposition^ but it is understood be supported at a cost of $10,000,000 .a These actions facilitated considerably •^ Local' Report. will overcome bbjections offered and year, to teach' young --men and women where death.. awaited him. Lowest •tempez^atur'e 69 United States government is working CJr^ndy Clinic 'Not Practical^ J . our occupation of new positions on the agreed with certain reservations, to the from all parts of the world **a doctrine right bunk of the Bug. ^ Mr. Benson said, he had "pretty Highest temperature sg but a ~ plan for future peace in'Haiti's A suggestion to establish a clinic at proposals of the entente powers. A food suspicion" as to what was Mean temperature 78 domestic life and foreign relations, the; Grady hospital - was considered rather of right and brotherly love," was sug- ''Sunday night we stopped an at- Normal temperature •. • A . 75 *• .- VV ' t f ir, f * +hn+ fina11 **«*•l* decisioUeVJISlVInl wil»» »"l bM*e- reache* liM^MM^du tomorkviimui -- gested as a short cut to world peace by on, but he didn't stop, to see it and he ria-vy department is proceeding with h f tempt by the enemy to resume an of- didn't recognize anybody in the -party. Ilainfall in past 24 hours. In 00 i™*™?^^ ^,?£ °* l * ^*" row at an extraordinary coancil of Philander C. Claxton, United" States fensive in the direction of Kovel. In Excess since 1st-of month, in k "8 preparations for an extended stay of it would not provide accommodations 1 ( The text of the Jury's verdict was as ministers, at which King Peter will commissioner of education, in an ad- .the.Pushcka region a 'battle , which be- k Deficiency since January i, in 4,09 marines on the island. ^Rear Admiral for treatment of sufficiently long preside." follows.: Caperton, In command *of the. forces duration. The committee appointed, dress at the * annual luncheon of the gan Monday, continues." BULGARIA AND TURKEY board of managers of -the American "State of Georgia, Cobb county. Reports From Yarloiia Stations. novc occupying not only the capital, however, is Ho have in mind also such School of Peace league. Mr. Claxton HILL STORMED "In accordance with the Inquisition taken but most of the principal towns and co-operation with Grady as it can ren- END NEGOTIATIONS. » id: V this 17th day b£ ' strategic points, has the situation well der- - , - London, August i 24.—An Exchange "I should like to see a magnificent BY GERMANS. pl«ted this 24th - . -- __ ( unlIverslty founded at "Washington with fore John A. Booth, coroner of .said county, in hand with more than 2,000 marines The plan outlined above was final- Telegraph "dispatch from Amsterdam 4 .Berlin* August 24.—(Via London,)— upon the body of. Leo M. Frank, who was ATI-ANT A, cldy .78 88 .00 ftnd bluejackets. He is to be rein- ly Breached at the suggestion of t>r. says: . . „ ^ annual appropriation of $10,000,000 A hill at Kopytow, to, the southwest of hanged, by the - neck until dead In a cluster Birmingham, cldy 70 90 .26 VU b««ei attended£LI«ASI1UCU. bMy» pupilV«l s from all partp s of woods about two miles east of Marietta, Boston, clr 76 84 .00 forced immediately by the armored Claude Smith, city chemist and bac-^ "A "Wolff telegraphic burea.u mcB- of the worm-—yuui*Bworld-—young- men anda womewomen the Russian fortress of Brest-LHovsk, Buffalo, rain 64 cruiser Tennessee with a battalion of teriologlst. and upon motion of X>r/ sag^e from Berlin states that Bulgaria In ealdi county, ^ and near what Is known V 18 -ager to be taughtaught—wht o would carry has been stormed by the Teutonic •as W. J. Frey'8 gin on the Hoawell-publi1 c Charleston, clr 84 94 .00 ^ 350 additional marines. Hanseil Crett^haw.' has informed the Bulgarian minister _p,ak to rthei -'-r native countries a doctrine forces, according to the official state- road, upon the oatha of Dr. W. H. Perkln- Cnicagro, cldy 62 72 .48 The Washington administration does Tho committee was appointed as at Berlin that Bulgaria's negotiations Of right: and brotherly love, that would ment given'out today by the^ German Hon, J. N. Gantt, J. A. G. Heard, B. V. Denver, cldy ..:...;. 64 70 .16 not intend to leave Haiti to her own follows: ' \ • with Turkey have come to an end. do D than anything *else to bring army headquarters. . Greer, J. F. Shaw and G. A. Griffin, sworn, Des Moinea, clr. . . . 64- 68 .00 resources a^rain until necessary steps wo >eace: The.United States would according to law as jurors, and charged by I>uluth, cldy : . 52 56 00 have been taken to prevent a -recur- Dr. W. B. Summerall, superintendent ";. "The 'Vos»ische Zeitung .Infers from bo doing greater good than we can im- The official statement reads: - John A. Booth to Inquire when and how Gralveston, clfly ..... 82 of. Grady hospital; Dr. J. P. 'Kennedy, this/that an> agreement actually has "In the -westerri- theater: "•. and in what manner the said Leo M, Frank 1 86 .40 rence of events of the last eight years, agine and at a cost per year less than came .to his death. That the said' jurors Hatteras, clr..: SO 86 00 during which the republic ' has h/ad city health officer; Dr. Smith and Dr. been reached. Oth'er papers state that of a warship." "^During yesterday's visit to Zee- aforesaid mako and return the following Jacksonville, clr.... 84 94 .00 eight^ presidents—has been in constant Charles'Hurt, county physician. that If arrangement has been reached brugge (Belgium) ; the British fleet presentments In reference to the aforesaid Kansas City, pt. cly. 68 : 74 .00 trouble with her foreign debts and has Committee on Befall*. It deals only with the rectification of fired from sixty to seventy shots at matters and things concerning which we Knoxvllle. cldy 76 84 .00~ been unable tb guarantee the safety the frontier and contains no political our .coastal fortifications. We have to were sworn to Inquire by (he said John A. Louisville, pt.-cldy,. 74 '. 82 12 either of her own people pr of for- This committee will meet shortly j Boy's Teeth Depended Booth, coroner. We attach the evidence ad- Memphis, cldy 78 ' 82 • .26 eigners. and lay its plans before the city and 1 clause bearing on the war." deplore on account of this -bembard- duced at this Inquest to thle, our Inquisi- Miami, pt cldy 82 86 \ .00 Time Uecmed Opportune. county authorities. ' [WARLIKE STEP By Fort Worth Judge men£ the loss of .one killed and six tion, -and malce the same «. part of It. Mobile, clr 84 90 .00 Attorney. Alexander set. forth the i TAKEN .BY .RUMANIA. wounded.,', In.; .addition three Belgian "We1 , the furors aforesaid, upon our oaths, Montgomery,- ckly. . 78 92 .00 A hisrh official o£ the administra- ^inhabitants were- wounded , by stray Bay ' that JLeo M. Frank did., on the 17th NasItVille. cldy 76 82 00 tion explained today that "the present provisions of the federal law and its j Cologne, August 24.—urinj£ the battle which we reported son being. the foreman. Vicksburg, cldy 'military leaders reported .to have lection of revenue it reauires that all in.to effect In the larger towns of So- yesterday a section of the trench on . 80 8S .00 liora under their control, according, to Quebec four years ago and that he is Dr. C. D. Elder; was the first witness Washington, cldy. . . 72 90 .02 travelers. Both Nacozari and Cananea S years old. 'Carell says his boy is',6^4- Continued on Page Two. Contintied on Latt Pag*, are dry," according to reports. Continued on Pug* Two. Continued on Lfftt C. P. von HERRMANN,, yeara old. ' , *f ':•:; Btctlon lEWSPAPERI iNEWSPA'FERr Page Tiip,

>o, w« torpedoed wltfcout warning by torpedo WM comlngr - ml»o that th« -faouctt when . th* l«»t transport CHARLESTON COAL DOCK FIFTY MEN OVERCOME , & subm&rin*. * • "';i ii*1-.-.--;; ->.- - ' •>•/;., ,,-^V.'"'; Arabic made no attempt to «»c*p*» nor sunk.-',. .. :,..' . -, . f : 1 to ram the *ubm*rme. .; .,',-'.• . .,: , Th. ^ German squadron destroye—d OPEN tf SEPTEMBER 1 ir It-t»»y :t» » '-week '--div morei"1>efov * ' Captain FJnch. iu_ hi» am***1** **?"* soma Aou»e« with their loner, range WHJLE FIGHTING FIRE Oermaniy l»;. lieetrd f roni further. ;. Th« eially emphasized the last point saying guns. - During uU attempt to land ^repwt -of t'tT-t-_-r"**""tt*^Ti'*---'"*"t"in^'''ii***' that It would in the .first .place Tiave at Pernoff, the Germans also descend- Charleston. *-J£ • C.. August 24. — An- Montreal. August 24.—Fifty men. TODAY must be awaited in Berltn, and it l» been suicidal, and in the second place. ed on Gainash. to the eouth of feraoff.. nounce.ment is made by Southern Rail- mostly city firemen, were overcome *y known that »ometlmes ten day? or an he did not see the submarine he Tiro llght«r« filled; with troops on at- way company that the ' modern export smoke while conauerin# a fire of un- oould not have attempt** to ram her. tempting to jreach the litach at Qainaah known, origin on board the British more "elapse - before 'tfie underwater The depositions in full will be mailed wereTsunk by Hussjan jnhejls. , coal handling, plant which it has just steamer Anglo-Californian here today. -ibo*t»^ -return ; to^thrtr.^hnse^rTl-'^ :;f JLI tomorrow.' '•" *» -. • :__*_ ~; '"' •'~: '• completed at ^Charleston will be put In The steaiffier sustained Considerable In "the 'meantime the state depart- . The managers of the White Star One MORE GERMANS operation for* the handling of commer- damage.V * ment will continue compiling evidence at -Liverpool gave out Che following: r- cial coal on September 1, \ giving ' There were more than 1.000 horses forwarded by Ambassador Paare , and "There is no doubt, the Arabic, was FOR .ALSACE. Charleston facilities the equal of any aboard., intended for cavalry use by struck with a torpedo. Captain Finch Basal. S' on seaboard for handling i consular of fleers.': • •?:•.;' 1. StrlUwrland, August. 24.— Year. hour which is as fast as any ship no-w- 1 , meht .for the IOBJ of. American llvea. proffer precaution of having imt the in the coal carrying trade can take it. 1 1 There was no attempt, however; to h&lm hard over when they flaw the. It will be operated entirely by elee,- 1 RUSSIANS REPULSED, tricity and will deliver coal into the DOES IT? deny that the Lueitania had been sunk torpedo.. . • New York, August 24. —Announcemen t ______YAMS without warning, and blame for the "The.Arabic was undoubtedly sunk AUSTRIANS CLAIM. holds of ships with a minimum of Does It make any difference to you disaster was placed on the British gov- without warning. She was in peaceful Was made tonight by Brown Bros. & breakage "battleship had and between the Somme and the Oise. some points. poaitlon of the revolutionists who had twelve American guardian - angels "The enemy having dropped a few "Our fortiftcaflonn on the high overthrown Guillaume, aboard." shells on 'Montdldier, our batteries in- These same revolutionists are ex- The Iiokal. Anaelger saya that this tervened and silenced * the German plateaus of Lavaronne and Folgarla . MILK MILK ( again were heavily bombarded yester- pected to oppose the convention -with from light,'* signs report ehows that the. Arabic was guns. day. Enemy artillery also opened fire the United 'States and It has been t Ch«. Bv.«. »t Own. IMP. equipped for battle and therefore not "In Champagne, on the Perthes- shown that details of the plan would to be considered a harmless merchant- Beausejour front and also In the Ar- against our positions on the Stilfser 4 j ridge." not meet with^th N e approval of most of man. . gon ne almost continuous fighting by the members of congress. It is con- 3ic & Tie The Tages Zeltung heads. The Lon- means of grenades and bombs has AUSTRIANS REPULSED, fidently believed." however, , that au- the ultimate don Telegraph dispatch with the line taken place. Cannon of various caliber ITALIANS REPORT. thorization for the signing of a treaty "Wilson's Secretary Threatens." also took part in the! fighting. will >be forthcoming: promptly. PEACHES PEACHES CONFIRMATION WANTED "Nothing of impbrtance is reported Rome, August 24.—-(Vtet Paris.)—To- Officials think that only toy placing death warrant Hunt's M««d Hunfe H«I«» from the other parts of the front. nlgiht's Italian general' staff statement Haiti's finances on a permanent ana ABOUT SUBMARINE. "A squadron of seven aeroplanes on reads: substantial basis can drastic action by London, August 24.—The Hamburg^ the night of August 23 and 24 shelled "The enemy tried long range artil- t^ome European creditor 'be avoided. '• I8c !8c Nach rich ten in an editorial today saya the stations of TergiSier and Noyon, lery actions yesterday at several points a diajpatch from Amsterdam to Ren- dropping more than elphty tbombs. Sev- along the front. His guna were of his brew. By his ter's Telegraph company hopes the re- eral fires were started, one In the Terg- promptly and efficiently replied to by port that the sinking?, of the Arabic nier «tat ion. Every aeroplane came ours. was caused by a torpedo, will be con- back home safetly." "In the upper Cordevole valley and at own confession firmed, because the newspaper con- The communication-issued in the aft- the head of the Rlenze and Bo den bach tends since the Lusltania disaster only ernoon follows: ; valleys the enemy made attacks sup- 24-Day rarely have vessels of more than 6.000 '*Last night saw some artillery en- ported by the fire of machine eruns and tons been sunk toy German torpedoes. gagements in the sector to the north volleys of hand grenades. They were he breaks that un- JOIME "It has - been said with sufficient or'Arras, between the Somme and the Invariably repulsed. ds* clearness &o gUtee" t^afelitetfdn i V£«xn>- Oise and also in the Argonne. . "In the Tolmino sector and on the ment in note.r'frOT*owrroYe4.?n-offlic«2,V "In the Vosgen there 'were yesterday jCarso* plateau there has been nothing Standard Tour CASH SIPORE says The Nachrichten, "that we can in. some very- violent encounters on the of especial importance to report. written law by this war against a brutal enemy like heights situated to the east of the "On the morning of the 22d. enemy England renounce no weapon, and least River Fecht and to the north of the of all, one of our most effective weap- Schratsmannele. In spite of several a duel •where he had lnoilt.Caii I8e Mrs. Ed T. Naftel, of Montgomery, Ala., BOSTON, MASS. 1 Plume 1»T OODO. , died.at Indian Spring. Ga.'. at 11 o'clock CanaWll*,Cu I today of apoplexy after . a few hours' ,^AIQ Block froui Potatoes illness. MTS. Naftel was formerly Miss UveyHart, of Eufaula. Ala. iMr. Naftel Copley Square Octagon Soap Half Peck Anet,oan . . I5o mad Beer Brewed and nls second daughter. Anlce. are In SPECIALS FOR TODAY New York. She leaves a husband, two Public Library 3 Cakes for lOc, daughters, Miss Anice aod Miss Price; wltb one 25c Hearth Broom; botTi Wednesday, August 25th also two ibrothers, S. B. Hart, of Bu- for ...... -SSc 10c Buy Today ~a tip faula, and C. C. Hart, of Cincinnati, Luxury We -have • fall line of Ohio. Interment will be In Mont- bold. neceMltJea f«r gomery. and — 4t is all health- and c]eanta*K* . Salt Boiling Butterfly LUZIANNE SWIFT'S Swtet Early June Albert ~A7 Wood. • Economy MEAT COFFEE PREMIUM Albert A. Wood/ aged 75. died1 at his fulness— from the Fancy Fruits Fat and Greasy residence, 201 North Jackson street, All OutBide-ftoora* Rocky Ford Cantaloupes, 2 for. .26c PEAS The Ceffee What Jim HAMS Tuesday afternoon. He is survived by Excellent Calais* Rocky Ford Cantaloupes, 3 for. .25c POUND 8 3-4c Worth ISc his wife, one daughter, Mrs. John C. Shah RMM. *2.0O;wl(iB.u ,*2.5O «»!•». Soft Georgia Peaches, basket... .35c Buy all you want Stoney, and two sons, Albert P. Wood l brewery to. your Soft Virginia Peaches, basket.. .Me Pound 23c b. 17V2o and 'Edward P. .Wood. Mr. Wood had Fine Baking Apples, peck 4Oc been a resident of Atlanta for tuirty- Two minutes walk from' Back Bay ataflon, Delicious Mushrooms CHICKEN FRUIT JARS nlne years. He waa a member of St. N.Y.,N.H.&H.li.R.snd B.4A.R.R. Special: Luke's church and a Knights Templar. Gearmlest to Shopploi and Theatre District glass — light can- California Malaga Grapes, »>... .J Virginia Elbwta From best French FEED Pints, Doz. . 49c He was also president of the A. A. CaJlirs-Choie* Stock Quarts. Doz. 59c Wood & 8on« company, manufacturers., L. C. PRIOR, PEACHES Mat« You Ctlcim fa Fresh Dressed •A Gillons,Daz.S9c R. E. Simms, Newnan. not harm it. It BroUers, each 23e BI(Ba«k«ta35c Can 29c Jelly GlasMS.Dez.29c Fryers, 35c, or 8 for 91.OO lOLbs. 25C Newnan, Ga.. August 24.—(Special.) Fryers at 3«c and DOc Rlgdon B. Slmmo. one .of Newnan'e PrntrvlBf Fruit ; Peanut Butter North Carolina most promiiftnt and popular citizens, costs no more : HawaHanSllcedor Club House Siloed Hawaiian < Apples, pk.30c lOc Size died this morning after a short 111' Grated Pineapple ness, aged 66. He had extensive plant- Pineapple Pears, pK..30c ISc Size . 12V2e CREAMERY Ing interests and was one of* the coun- ty's wealthiest men. Besides his -wife than beer in light The Finest on the Market. ZScSixe . 18c BUTTER I he is survived by a daughter. Mrs. I,. L. Three cans for flfte SUGAR i (Scarbrough, of Annlston, Ala. The fn- Six cans for .91.35 35e Size . 23c "neral -will occur, tomorrow afternoon., bottles. Twelve cans for ...... : •-. .93.05 $165 Buy Today—Save I-*.,. 290 Holly Brand Small tins Grated Pineapple. - Ific Mrs. Daity Chtutain Tanner. ' JACOBS-PHARMACY size, six for,...,A *,*0&c CUKMDEPr. MMUtMMNSTOM ' ^ IP-- Fr»«h Laid Egf * UIAPE JUICE Ddlclous Sliced BLUE LABEL ; Mrs. Daisy Chastain 'Tanner, 35 years . Acenta for th« 8«n«cai Caniara. •^•=f».e>l-I.Kaa» SOUPS of age, died Tuesday afternoon • at a end w« bar* opened the aaw £•• New Pack Tomatoes •if Whit. Ones Quarts . . 33c2Cans . . 25c Curtice Bros. private hospital. Besides her husband, pajrtmant at our Main Btora. vltn a that crown is branded "Schlitz" No. I tins, each W. G. Tanner, she is. survived by her Ceanpteta rtucfc of CaB Bix for ...... Guaranteed. Pints... 18c SSc Cans. . ISc father. N. A. Chastain, and one aunt, Photumpblo BcppUca. IMvetoptaw, Dozen . Bartlett Pear* 20c Cans . . lie Mrs. L. A. Holllngsworth. Tbe body rrlstbUT ud Enuuiln, .r VUa£ Atlanta Phono 3820 lOc Size . Tj^c 7 Cans . . 25e ISeCans. . Cc has been removed- ro Barclay A Bran- a»HI riatrs. , Bell Phone 2695 Main don's' chapel pending; funeral arrange- iff. Samuels & Co.. Distributors ments, •West Mitchell St., Atlanta, Qa, A pratcUjcml pbotoffaphu !• i* Buy BLOCK'S cbarce of the department, and wut Family Trade Solicited. Qut-of- For Ice Cream Stone's Cakes Martha Victorine Seydel. fa« fl*.d to *Ml*t you with yoat Town Orders Promptly, Filled Atlanta friends have received mes*- photocraphio -dimoultlM. B* wtll Write for Prices BUTTERTHINS —6 Varieties— 10c •ages announcing the sudden death of explain WHY It you b*w« a poor Martha- Victorine. the eleven-months- negatlv* »nd tell you bow to'tw- BLOCK'S , old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermand cur* a vood on*, for b» ha» .Seyael, formerly of Atlanta, but now . • be«n through all problem* /»"* Best and Freshest TIP-TOP BREAD of Jersey City, N. J. Mr. Seydel was * *hfct oonfroztt th* animteur. /M 3ecr

..^JA^.-fAj. Yl1-^"- THE, CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1915. Page Three.

EXCESS RESERVES GROW original first line troops, to which, must state monopolistic Insurance Is an aim insurance menaces private insurance be added the men slightly woubdec' " Canned Food Is Sent of the joint convention of the Inter- business . t 4 __ IN THE NATIONAL BANKS have returned to the nghting line national Association of Casualty and The insurance men claim tne state "The German casualties In k Surety Underwriters and the .National monopolistic idea first manifested Washington. August -Zt —Exces s re- GERMAN LOSSES To Marooned People Association of CasualtyVand Surety itself in connection with the enact*- •wounded and mlasing reported toI rJune NO CONFISCATION in national banks have In- agents which openeopen d here today Dele- ment of working men s compensation Slce Jun *637.- 30 totaled 1.672,444 men of whom Of Arkansas Village gates contend that the growth of state laws \ andI since« May 1 last by ,„*,- 306,123 were killed, 15,808 died of dis- . -.while overdraft have been re- ease and 540,723 either arc missing or duced $10.312,055 since June 30. 1914 prisoners or are so seriously wounded Little Rock. Ark, August 24 —An ap- according to reports to the comptroller REACjn.500,000 as to put them out of action for the OF COTTON CARGOESpeal for aid late today from the flood- of the currency on the condition of the remainder of the n ar Since June 30 ed town of Newport to thib city re- f national banks June 23 The abstract ,, 'Oiy Glasses Are of reports, announced today, shows to- there has been heavy -fighting, prob- -, . , . »_. . - _ stilted In relief supplies belns sent at tal deposits of »6 611,201,822. an In- Estimate Is Made by Au- ably bringing the total loss up to Consigned to Neutral Coun-1 once crease of 1252.000.000 since June 2,000,000 for the year. I Enough canned *ood to supply 4,000 Thoroughly Satisfactory" 30> 1914 thoritative Source — From LOM For Year 1,SQO,OOO. tries if Within Normal COD- J People with two meals were taken as "Assuming that half a million men far'as possible by train and then trans- That is exactly what we wish every one of our customers to say 400,000 to 450,000 of the were only slightly wounded an< •before we consider oui\ work of iittmg glasses properly done Nat- ered, the effective loss is assi urally you want your glasses to be satisfactory, and naturally you will (MED NEARLY TO Number Have Been Killed. amount to 1,000 000 in additii seek a firm of sterling reputation and worth to have them fitted, and which probably half a million men are from L,ittle Rock tomorrow Gover-v in whom you have the ujmost and abiding confidence It is with par- wounded who are absent from the Makes Statement. nor Hays has telegraphed the war de- donable pride that we point to our satisf^ctorj optical service to the London, August 24 —A statement front on leave in -hospitals This partment asking pei mission to use* the\ Southern people, a service that has extended over a period of nearly DEATH AFTER MEAL from a British authoritative source nlakes the total net -loss for the year tents of the state militia in relief fifty years Doesn't this long experience mean much to you when on Germany's strength in men and her 1,500,000, of whom from 400,000 to 450,- Washington, August 24—Cotton car- work \ —_^__ 000 men were killed While the White river fell consider- you trust the fitting of your glasses to us' \\e have Kept strictly up Mrs. Neese, Birmingham Club losses, made public here today, asserts "The Germans, it is calculated, at goes for neutral countries -will not ably today the local weather bureau to date—in fitting methods, scientific equipment, the latest st\les of that about July 21 the Germans had the beginning of' the war had 8,00(5,000 be confiscated "under the recent de- tonight issued a warning that it is frames and mountings, new shapes of lenses etc, and our prices are 1,800,000 men on the -western and 1,400,- men available for military service and cree of the allies declaring cotton con- likely to rise again as a result of last Woman, Tells of Vitalitas K S rains Tne verv moderate We will appreciate your patronage 000 on the eastern front—a total of trafcand if within the formal consump- \f r bureau urged that Experiment. 3,200.000 men on the actual fi Eh tine line—while there also were 1,120,000 man of militarary agee gave hiis service, tioonn of thososee countriecoun s This assur- _-_„_ „_.„__ _- . -,-,__ AustrJans flghting\ the Russians The only leasonable suggestion, there- ance was given cotton shippers today , tit*Hf BEING PLANNED e Mrs R. L Neese, a very well-known | There were besides many German h°av e onlily £foofoo&t___M o menV the IfgTtfn^D Dl '" * statement issued from the, Brit- QN STATE INSURANCEINSURAH Birmingham lady', of " 1408 Peters troops in garrisons fortifications and line is that they are unable to supply ish embassy street, consented to give the following: more than that number with equip- . m».~ -«.~* Opticians 1 nterview relative to her experience on lines of communication, in addition i^ent From the total of from 8 000,000 Detroit Mich \ugust 24 —Organi- with Vitalitas to con\alescents, invalids and others to 9 000 000 mpn must be deducted the It is a misapprehension to suppose zation of federations of insurance 4 WhitBhall "I think Vitalitas has no equal, she It is impossible to say,' the state- 1 500,000 net loss for the year and the that the declaiatioo o£ cotton to be agents and undent riters in ever\ state I said, "for about fifteen years I have ment declares, how far the reserve same number of men required for mak- contraband will turthei restrict those to fight encroachments of so-called been a sufferer from nervous stomach troops have been armed and equipped ing: arms and ammunition ' consignments of cotton to neutral disorders followed by severe headaches but the fact that the total number of countries which are proved to be ex- and chobdng spells It seemed after I clusively destined foi the normal con- ten thatv I would choke to death. men on the two fronts is only 3,200 000, sumption of those countries The em- think: my husband has spent thou- appears to show that this Is about the MOBILE MAN ARRESTED bassy has no authority however, to sands of dollars trying- to find a cure, largest number the Germans are able give any assurance as to the immunity but it was money thrown away I kept to put fully equipped into the fighting AS A COUNTERFEITER of particular shipments but under the getting worse until I could only eat line rocedur1 e of International law relat- «arga and sweet milk I decided to give Mobile, Ala,, August 24 — The third Eig to absolute contraband evidence Vitalita* a trial In all I have taken How Loaae* Wer* Svppllcd. of a party suspected by United States of ultimate enemy destination will be five bottles and today I can eat any ' The Germans, from a date shortly authorities with being engaged In the necessary to the condemnation of cot- kind of food and also have sained in after the outbreak of the war, supplied making of counterfeit dollars in Mo- ton as a lawful prize" Chambcrlin -Johnson • DuBose Company weight. There is no question but the losses in their first line and reserve bile, dated 1900 was arrested here to- Britain Decline* to Give Pledge. what Vitalitas will actually do the day by deputies of the United State* The declination of the British em- work I am positive I have been the troops from the second and even the marshal in the person of Nick McGin- Atlanta New York Paris means of selling twenty-five bottles third line, so that it is safe tb regard nis a grocer In rooms occupied by bassy to give any pledge as to what in my neighborhood and in every case all the German troops in the lighting McGinnis the officers said they found will be done with any particular cot- they think as I do about it." line as much of the same quality'as in two countei feit dollars and a complete ton shipment, is understood to be based Vitalitas is truly a wonderful tonic the first few months of the war counterfeiting paraphernalia John upon the fact that it will be for the and corrective It is made up wholly It is calculated that the first fine Poulos another grocer arrested in an- home authority to determine what is by Nature and contains naught but other place recently, was held to the the normal consumption of the neu- earth chemicals and forces Many dis- troops lost about 50 per cent in cas- federal grand jury under bond of ?1 000 tral country to which the cotton is orders that defy all known mankind ualties and the reserves about 25 per whe«r^«n« arraigne„,....,,,™~dj i—befor* e TT«.*«UnitedJ £?*„»State—s consigned Warships probably will con- Remnants of Silks and Woolens xnnedlcine< s are quickly overcome by cent, their places being taken by re-1 Commissioner Austin yesterday John tjnue to atop cotton ships to make Viitalltas Relief and cures regarded crult- - s fro- m the 191_ 4 .clas s an.d - fromScopolites, the third suspect, was dis- sure of the neutral destination of the as marvelous are daily reported In other categories and reformed units, charged cargoes and their cases may be seat chronic disorders of stomach, liver, to the prize court. kidney, bowels and blood including the 1915 class. No formal notice has yet been serv- | In Time for the Fall Sewing See the d>splay and sample Vitalitas "Since then they again ~ have lost e,d upon the state department of the at Jacobs' Pharmacy 23 "Whitehall about 50 per cent, so probably there ALABAMA POSTPONES issue of the contraband decree and street or write there for informa- remains only about 25 per cqnt of the it is expected that the department will tion —ei though it was "woman suffrage day" towards preparing a protest against | at the legislature, the lower house to- the decree Here now a Remnant Sale of the veriest Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co. day postponed action on a bill provid- Burden of Proof tor shippers. sort, with savings so large that they cannot be ignored, and, what is even better, ing for the submission of the question It was indicated at the state depart- to the voters at the next general elec ment toda> that objection would be it comes right now when every woman is concerned about new waists, new tion The house gallery was crowded made to the requirement under the con Safe Deposit far ' with equal suffrage leaders from all traband order that American cotton dresses and new skirts for fall. v over the state This la the third post- shippers assume the burden of proof ponement of the bill that their cargoes would not eventually Surely we a^e doing this at the psychological moment. reach Germany and Austria, and that In amount they were not In excess of But to revert to the savings. i the normal consumption of the neu- Your Valuables tral country to which they are con- signed It was explained that this same object was sought as to all Order Today Your classes of goods, including cotton, by the orders In council, to which the de- Some Arc Reduced a TJiilrd, Some a Half partment has objected 'XTREMELY unwise it is to leave your Ittie w hole subject will be treated in important papers about where they a new note to Great Britain on neutral Dixie Nut trade now in course of preparation and Some Even as Much as Two-Thirds haven't proper protection. COTTON TRADERS SUPPORT M'ADOO. New- York, August 24—Secretary C. Policies, notes, deeds, Wills, and all docu- Get It stored and your Fur- McAdoo'3 plan to deposit $30,000 000 For instance, here is one piece of silk that was $1.50 a yard, it is now $1.00; ments of value, should be securely stored nace troubles are over. gold or more in federal reserve banks in the south to help finance the early another piece that was the same is 75c, and still another that was $1.50 is now where they will be protected against fire cotton crop movement was received We are exclusive distributors with favor by traders on the cotton 50c a yard. and burglars and prying eyes. , for this best all-round exchange here today Big cotton fac- tors welcome the announcement. It It should be, it will be, a day of fine savings. was thought that the money should easily care for the usual orders of Read the different sorts of silk^ and woolens. \ C We shall be very glad to show you how Austi ia and Germany, which in the Furnace Coal 'course of a year amount tq about three perfectly we can care for ybur valuables in million bales No immediate effect was . one of our Safe Deposit Boxes or Vaults. expected 01 noted today but a more optimistic tone prevailed in the fu The Silks The Woolens tures marketr Thousands of Atlantans are It was pointed out, however, that C. The cost of a box is slight compared With using It because It elves the the cotton thus temporarily carried un- Crepe de Chine Pongees Serges Poplins der the tieasury department s plan the comfort of knowing that your belongings best furnace satisfaction. still would have to be reckoned with Crepe Meteors Poplins Crepes Cords are safe and still easily accessible to you. in Ihe world s markets Satins Cords Batistes Buy now at Summer Prices. MIXED COURT URGED Checks FOR PRIZE CASES Messalines ' Failles Broadcloths Plaids London August 25—(2 57 a. m ) — Ihe Times again urges the govern- Taffetas Wash Silks - Albatrosses Chalhes ment to consent to the establishment Fourth National Bank of an Anglo-American tribunal for the Charmeuses Chiffons Novelties Epmgles Randall Bros. speedy final determination of all prize court cases affecting England and the ATLANTA 5 Yards—One Near You United States The newspaper points out that the pi ize court is applying rules framed Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company chiefly by Lord Stowell with reference to conditions in many respects differ- ent from those at present affecting the British and adds Some unsuccessful American claim- ants represent very powerful interests Will they accept an adverse decision of the prize court or even of a judi clal committee as final "> Those who failed before Lord Stowell pressed for ATLANTA a decision by an international tribunal, and signs are not wanting that claim- Chamber I in-Johnson-DuBose Co. NmVork, Paris Chamberlin-Jolinson-DuBose Go, ants who fail today In our courts mean to do the same ' Good News of Fall Dresses and Their Prices STREAM OF MUNITIONS \ POURING INTO EUROPE Dresses That Foreshadow the Coming Enormous Orders Only Recent- Fashions at Extraordinarily Low Prices ly Began to Move From the United States. Let us call this an exposition of the new dress fashions for fall; it "Washington August 24 —A great part of Europe s enormous orders for is all of that, and it is more than 1 arms and ammunition did not begin to move from the United States until that. For such an event is usually comparatively recently, export figures marked by prices commensurate issued today by the department of commerce indicate Th« statistics, with what is exhibited; but here, covering the twelve months ending with June, show that -w hlle war ex- and we say it plainly and emphat- poi ts increased tremendously over the ically, the prices do not represent preceding year, the greater part of The New Season's Shirts and Ties the increase i n some cases from one- the full values. Tnm, smart styles II fiftli to one third of the whole year s exports, left the United States stamped With an unmistakable' ' AVE come into their own. Muse's announces their Autumn display of these June furnishings. It is a complete display. These Shirts and Ties have the "looks" The twelve-month period «howed ex- newness and charm. H orts of explosives valued at $41 476 - * —and the wear—and the anstocraiicness you always expect of the Muse garment. ?88, against $6 272 197 in the preceding Your ideas of correctnessl The predominating colors are browns, purples, blues year More than one-fourth of that total—»11 689 744—was shipped during But let's see just what they are. and reds' Yet this is not a season of "loud" colors. Neither is it conservative; June Ciun powder showed exports of $3,234 549 in June, compared with $6,- "neutral" might caption the color tendency. 091 542 for the year Sixty two .aeroplanes were exported m June against lr>2 /or the entiie Taffeta Dresses Charmeuse Dresses > ear In the preceding > ear only thirty-four were shipped Nearly in plain shades of blue, brown and in The Shirts eight times as many automobile trucks in plain shades of blue, brown and in The ties weie exported in June as in the en black. Are in broad stripes of bright col- tire j-eai ended June 30, 1914 Passen- black. i , Are featuring very interesting em- ger automobile and truck exports for ors—on white "backgrounds." Soft June were valued at $13,364 800 and or stiff cuffs, Russian cords and the broidery as the principle NEW for the year at $bO 254 635 In the pre- Novelty Silk Dresses ceding ye^ar they were $26 574 574 Silk and Serge Dresses silk and linen fabrics , ' Figures for barbed wire harness and saddles showed- similar export the new plaids and the new stripes; rich plaids, striped and plain silks Ubed with $2.00 to $2.50 conditions $2.50• t•o • $3.£0 v • • • colorings. serges. Woven Madras For More Submarines Woven and Brocaded And More Aeroplanes At $11.75? $12.98, $15.010, $1.50 to $3.50 Patterns Daniels Will Make Plea Boston, August 24 — Secretary of the $17.50 and $25.00 All Sriks"$5.00 50c to $3.50 Navy Daniels said here toda> that In his opinion submarines and aeroplanes were among the inost powerful weap- A hundred style points to claim your interest Cdateeb made of serge and forming a ons of warfaie, and reaffirmed his In- tention to ask conerress to streng-then short-waisted eftect, «ind beside these, a bilk dress \vith leather belt so placed that the dress both of these branches of the service becomes a >ong--waisted style, others verj- straight and loose-6ttmg, a sort of Russian style * L£ also favor faster and more See Our Window Displays Today powerful ships for the navy, which, still others showing a decided "nip ' m at the waist Indeed, lines are \aried ' in spite of criticism, is in fine And the new plaids, the new stripes, the new use of serge in flounces, m tunics the shape " he added There arfe fifty and You Will Very Probably Buy more ships in commission and 6 000 effects are mildly startling but decidedly likable \ more men enlisted than two years And now note again the prices $11 75.v $ia 98, $1500, $1750 and $2500 \ Secretary Daniels came here from New London on the gunboat Dolphin to attend the go^ernoi s conference He stopped on the nay at the Pore —Oeo. Muse Clothing Co. River shipyard and inspected the bat-- tleship Nevada and two destroyers nearing- completion He also made Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.* sure that submarines built foor a ffor- power were still in the yard. jrage JJOUT. 2a, l9lo. GRAND OPERA PLANS? FOR ANOTHER WEEK* CORDElfMAYOROPFOSES IN ATLANTA IN 1916\ST. MEW'S BAY ROM) SESSIONS IN FALL The Metropolitan Opera company, ac- I Superintendent Jj, M. Landrum states -ordlng to The New York Times, has already announced its plans for another that there will ba no double sessions week of grand opera in Atlanta next uld Have Road From Do- at Atlanta's public schools this year. Jones Say* Hi* City and Coun- spring. Pupils In the public schools will be ' The season in -New York, which be- than to Atlanta PBM given, more comfort at the opening of ty Against Including Ques- gins November 15, will run only twenty the fall session In September than they weeks this year, instead of the usual Through City. have ever experienced in the past, ac- tion in Extra Session' Call. ficient to place Florida in the group of twenty-three^ after which the company cording to the superintendent. Boone-Po/aii shaded states—those which can boast will enter upon a four •weeks' tour. Two some feminine vote. This change i re- weeks of the tour will toe spent In Boa- Columbus, Ga., August 24.—(Special.) Several of the schools have had : Mr. ana Mr*. T. W. M. Boone. of Fort ton; the third week will be divided be- rooms added, .and facilities made tn J. Gordon Jones, mayor ->of Cordele, Smith, Ark, announce tbe engagement move* the moat southeasterly of the Colmnftds i» making an -energetic ef^' Ga., apent yesterday In Atlanta. While their daughter. Margaret, to Mr. AI- atatea from the black group. tween Baltimore and. "Washington, and fort to secure the Atlanta *nfl St. An- conform with the In- te last week, as usual, will toe apent in here he expressed himself strongly Srt van A. Polak. of Irbnton. Mo, for- Atlanta. The Boys' Httrh merly of Atlanta, tbe marriage to take against prohibition being, 'included In place In November. v ^ For Mrs. Kennedy. A delightful dinner party was, given the governor's call for an extra session by Mra. H. A. Manning In honor of of the legislature}. School Reception. her guest, Mrs. S. ' T. Kennedy, of He declared that he believes the ma- A delightful affair among the school "Valdosta. Ga., on Friday of last-week. set will be the party Friday night of Mrs. Kennedy has been the guest of\ ia. this being - — ------„, ------jority of the business men of Cordele h A new bu and the county are opposed to the Hies Valeria Rice and Mr. Z. A. Rice many very enjoyable affairs during in the way of railroad transportation. °t° . i ".<3in. g in East In compliment to Mis» Luclle Pelham. her stay in Atlanta. She will leave The Columbo. Chamber of Commerce FOU? r for a B ect n prohibition question being included for of Chattanooga, Tenn: for Griffin Thursday to visit friends .h B l . l1 ' for several days before returning to WRITERS' CLUB ELECTS 1» in touch with the new officials of MlHoUn r avenue insOtu«onldded '° """ consideration in the extra session.^ Tonight her home in Valdosta. the Atlanta and St. Andrew's Bay.railll- ' Othe— r ways in which doubleble.sesslon. s Says Mayor Jones: MRS. PARMELE PRESIDENT road and1 will make every effort to [will ibe avoided are that the Meeadoa r Gold- Dinriei-Dance. . snith sc "We are absolutely out of patience, Among those present »t the dinner- .secure the road- for this city. , s^nith school replaces the Howell Street with campaigns to drive the people. I dance on the roof garden of the Capital Jubilee Union of Mra. J. O. Farraele. formerly vice school and four open-air class rooms believe that the advocates of more And sh ^City club Monday evening were: resident, was yesterday elected presl- Political Pot Bollbw. have been added tol the Tenth Street Mr. and Mra W. J. Tllson: Mr. and Mra. Mission Workers. §ent of the Atlanta Writers' club to .Columbus, Ga.. August 24.—(Special.) school as well as an auditorium; strinjrent prohibition laws are sincere, Cluronce Run«, Mr. ond Mrs. A. V. Gudfc. There will toe a meeting of the exec- succeed William Park hurst, who has While the city election will not take and are .honest in their belief that it .in&vto furtner Mr. and Mrs. B. C; Cothron. Mr. and Mrs, utive board of the Jubilee Union of gone to Kew York. place for some months yet, the politi- will mean great good to Georgia, but Evelyn Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ij. L. Shivers, Mission Workers this morning - at 10 The meeting was held in the Writers' cal pot is already beginning to boil, is it fair to impose now the heavy ex- Mr? a£d Mrs. Charles P. Kine. Mr. and Mrs. club quarters in the University clu/b. A and various aldermanic candidacies are her reputation F. 1,7TSarkham. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shaw. o'clock at the North Avenue Presby- pense of a protracted session which Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Horlne. Mr. and Mrs. terian church. All chairmen of commit- large attendance -was present. A one- being hatched under the genial rays prohibition in the extra session would tees and officers are requested, to be act farce, written ' by Mrs. Kobert of political suggestion. Mayor John v John Glenn Evins. MrA and MrsA John B. Blaokburtt, was read by Mra, Black- incur? as a charming Hockaday. Mr. «nd Mrs. H. OCongdon, Mr. present. * C. Cook will probably announce for re- "I am opposed to the scheme of the 01 and-Mrs. B. H. Bridges. Dr. and Mrs. burn, and other entertaining features election, ^and it 13 not probable that Atchlson, Mr. and-Mrs. W. H. B«rnwell, were in the. program. he will have any opposition. prohibition • leaders to cut appropria- hostess by fin- •Mr and Mrs. B. B. \Bower, Mr. and Mrs. Tea-Dance. tions •which justly are due our state J. Frank M.ador. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palm- The tea-dance Will be an enjoyable Oamciui Griffin. DEIED BY MERCHANTS institutions, so as to meet the expense er, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ralne, Mr. and event of the afternoon at > the Thriving NEW TEACHERS NAMED Columbus. Ga,, Augusustt £4.. — (Special.) of an extra session, for no^other pur- ishing up the Mra, Arthur Reid, Mr. and Mrs. MorrUs. club. Charles C. Teague, field representative pose than to carry through a pet meas- Dr. and Mr* AroK Elkln. Mr. and Mrs. TO TIFT FARM SCHOOL of the Georgia B«racas. ha* returned P. P. Handley, Chairman of ure. B. T. Topper. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. HOB* Spald- Mrs. Samuel Boyteln Turman will en- from Griffin, where he addressed the meal -with a ln«. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Seamans, Dr. and tertain a party for Minn Emily West, Baraca classes of the First Methodist ' Special Committee, Dis- "iMy city Is not In need of the law. JlrsJ Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Good- who leaves soon for school. _ Tifton, Ga., Aurust 24.—(Special.)— and First Baptist churches, and also It would not change or help the sit- hart, Dr. Ballengcr. Dr. J. V. Plerson. Dr. Miss Georgia Rice, Miss Alllne Field- The fall term of the Second District Ag- uation as I see It for the city of Cor- W. fe. Persona, Dr. Charles P. Hodge, Dr. er; Armani Durant and Edward Schoen ricultural school will open next Mon- a maas meeting In the afternoon. Mr. cusses Plans. dainty demi- Asa G. D«Ix>ach. Messrs. Forrest Adalr. l*o will be a congenial party" or young day, August 31. Many applications of Teague reports that Griffin has more dele and our people. Harvey, Gant. Macon. Ga.; F. H. Robin- people chaperoned by iMrs. Allan Schoen. students for entrance to the school are Baraoaa than any other city of its size "We have enough law now; all that son. Knoxville. Tenn.; John S. Clarke, W. IB. Mrs/ Calvin Holmes, of KnoxvlUe, In the elate. _ we need ta the enforcement of the tasse of steam- Jennlson. Philip L,'Engle. F. W. Burr. C. W. being received by Principal 8. I* Lewis The fire prevention committee of the " Trabue, "W. B: Carlton,. Andy Calhoun, Alex entertains a party of friends, and Mrs. every day, and the indications are that " Gaa Plant for Ctirard. Atlanta Retail Merchants' association present law. It Is enforce- d-- ,b -y me. — George Kent Varden will entertain the attendance will be even more than expects soon to start a movement for mav01; °* Cordele. and we have a city ing,, fragrant - Stephens, Ralph Smith. E. D. Tompklna, T. J. for Mrs. E. Q. Thomas, of Fort Valley. Columbus, Ga,, August 24. — (Special.) fu of .Hlghtower, Jr., Remsen P. King, Mr. and Mrs. the past term. •Negotiations are now under way look- the annual observance of "Fire Pre- \J "fe. Browing- all the time and C. 8. I/Engle, Misses Mary Murphy, Marie Among the new teachers are: Mrs. J. a J. Crumley, who was with the echool Ing to the establishment of a gas plant vention JDay," according to (P. P. Hand- **-*?*• satisfied people, DinkiriV Gladys Brrd, Allene Fielder, Maud in Glrard. Alabama capita-lists are ley. chairmari of the committee. - . . I ho,pe ° oveJ1Jop Har™ will be gov- Perkins. Francos Roland, Elisabeth G. Rob- At the Capital City Club. from 1909 to 1913, will return to take aald to* be Interested. 'It is not known crn for a111 inson, .Knoxvllle, Tenn.; Patterson. Hlalock. "Rouge, et Noir" will be the pic- charge of the domestic art and science The observance of this day, stated i ^ of Georgia. X*. Rlley, Banlgan, Nugent. Marjorle Wllka, departments; Mrs- Lois McElreath, In •whether the movement will materialize, T law .to resci- MAXWELL turesque decorative scheme of tho spe- as the Gas Light Company of Colum- Mr. Handley Tuesday, will be educa- ;lat, ,e th*£ proposed drastic Messrs. Eugene Kelly, Henry I*yoiv Preston cial -dinner-dance tonight on the roof charge of the girls' dormitory and din- tional In its nature and will include ^ sale of beer anndd alcoholic >bev- > N. Hill, P. C. McDulfle. Barry M. Thonqp- Ing hall from 1911 to 1913. will also bus has ample facilities for covering: eraKes In Mm, Robert F. Maddox.1 James D. Robinson, at the Capital City club. this field. fire drills by school children, the teach-' Georgia Ilff »passe• d will not HOUSE Reservations have -been made for sev- return; Miss Viola Perry, of Madison, f be enforced any more strongly * than - John S. Cohen, Joe Brown • Connally. G. C. eral hundred guests, and the occasion history and other subjects; Miss Bessie ingr to them and older people, too, of XClddlebrooks, John A. Brlce. W. B. -Mc- Benton, Tifton, music; Miss'Anna Olive many simple expedients in preventing the people want to enforce. Be demo- • Bnrney, E. R. Black, Jr., E. L. Dickey. Jr., will be a brilliant one. ' cratic. Why not let the whole state Julian L. Robinson, W. M. King, J. A. Hespass, of Rural Retreat, Va., who fire and extinguishing incipient fires. COFFEE .Thomas, J. ;H. Nunnally. Walter O. Marsh- was with Cyrene institute in 1911 and In Louisiana, where Mr. Handley, vote on the question instead of a se- 1912,will «be in charge of the expression lect, eelf-appolnted prohibition party burn, Fhelan. R. M. Walker, Frank Adalr, To Miss Davis. department, „ who ia now connected with the General B. B. Redding, E. H. Barnes, Charlie Cox. Miss Hendree Norwood Davis, of Sa- six RECALL mm of the general assembly? No 100 or 200 George B. Pendleton, Senator William Mor- Fire Extinguisher company, in Atlanta-, ris. -Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. C. B. Bell; K. vannah, who is visiting Miss 'Helen formerly engaged In the work of pub- men ought to assume to speak for the" Nothing adds T. Lamb, Dan McDougal d> E. A. Thorn- Thorne, "will be the guest of honor this "WIN ONE" ASSOCIATION lic education in fire prevention, an- whole state. . " \ . well, J. M. Moore. Hlllyerk . Macon, Ga.; week ,at a series of bright parties. nual nre prevention day was observed "I do not believe that the advocates ! Norman Cooledge, B. M. Grant. T. J. Lyon, This morning Mrs. William WHllng- FORMING NEW CLASSES IRE HELD LAST NIGHT by an enactment of the general as- of the proposed new law will disagree quite so much Eugene V. Haynes. Mr. and Mra Baxl H, ham will giveva bridge party, and this sembly. It is not improbable that with me when I say that we want law V Moore. j afternoon Mrs. W. W. Austell has in- bill for the legal establishment of enforcement a-nd not more law," vited a few yoiung ladies to meet Miss At the meeting of the "Win One" Workers Satisfied With Prog- such a day in Georgia may -be intro- buoyancy to a rjavis at tea. '• •-• Boys association Monday night, the duced at some session of the Georgia To Miss West. Thursday morning Miss Marlon constitution and toy-laws were practi- res» of Campaign—Many assembly in the near future. Miss Emily "West will 'be the guest of Fielder will entertain, at bridge, and cally completed. The extension com- Included in the educational features FORMER ATLANTA WOMAN hearty meal. honor in a party at the tea-dance at this afternoon Mrs. Max Wrisrht will mittee of the association reported j of such a day, stated Mr. Handley. the Driving? club today, iMrs. S. B.' Tur- entertain at tea at the Bast Lake club. splendid -work In the past week. There Signed Petitions. would be such ideas, as the use of DIES IN JACKSONVILLE Elm Saaled Tin. mt the man to be the hostess. Mrs. Bertram Norris will entertain are now two organized "Win One" I safety matches instead of the ordinary Better Grocorie*. Mr*, Turman'a goeata will be MIsa West, at luncheon Friday. Mrs. Julian Prade classes in the city and six, or eight be-t matches which are" inflammable upon Mrs. E. B. Harrison, 24 years old MiBMa Katherlne Dickey. Marie Stoddard, will entertain four guests at bridge Ing considered, which will no doubt Six public meetings In as many tact with any material; proper build- formerly of Atlanta, died at her home lArta Groves Campbell,,- Madelin*,. Bellinger, tea Friday at the Capital City Country organize and become a menrber of the wards were held last night to forward ing inspection at night; keeping win- in Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday. Her" body Cheek-Neal Coffee Helen I*etnea Turman; Meear* William club. Miss .Theodosia Willingham will association within the next week or the Inter&sts of the campaign now be- dow shutters and elevator shafts closed; was -brought Tuesday to the home of KIser. Jr., Sam 'DuBose. Allen -Palmerlee, entertain a small group at bridge Sat- two. The association is making good the installation of sprinkler systems her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tur- Company, Fltzhueh Knox, Jr., Rhodes Perdue. Frank urday morning. progress in regards' to the welfare of ing conducted _to recall from office • Spain, Mrs. FJorenc* Bckford, Mrs. James the boy a of the'south. Mayor Woodward and the other and other such measures. ner, 77 Orme street. Services will be Ijeroy Campbell. He declared that one of t"he best conducted from the Sacred Heart NASHVILLE The work Is gradually spreading and members of the police commission who methods of extinguishing incipient fires church Wednesday morning- i at 10 HOUSTON soon the association will have organ- voted to demote former Chief of Police For Mrs. Gilder. ized a "Win One" class in every town is by the /use of hand extinguishersguish . o'clock. Interment will follow in Hol- JACKSONVILLE Luncheon for Mrs. Gilder. Mrs. J. C. Beam was hostess at a in the state. . James L. Beavers. Mr. Handley ppraiser d the efficiencc y of lywood cemetery. Mrs. J. C. Beam entertained at - a beautiful luncheon yesterday at her "Win One" day was celebrated at the Meetings were held In the first, the"Pyrene""" extinguisher and named a home, th T e occasion a farewell courtesy third, fourth, seventh, ninth arid tenth number of instances in which he had beautiful luncheon yesterday in her to Mrs J. K. Gilder, who leaves Satur- Gordon Street Baptist church last Sun- seen most effective work done with apartment on Seventh, "street for {Mrs. day with Dr. Gilder to make her home day, and a great deal of enthusiasm •wards, and reports 'were that * at each this1 hand extinguisher. He declared Shooting /s Justified. J. K. Gilder, who leaves \thls week with in New York. ' was displayed. The church was deco- meeting many recall petitions were that the presence of the hand extin- West Point, Ga.. Aug-ust 24.—(Spe- Dr. Gilder for New York. The decorative scheme of the- lunch- rated with the association colors, pur- signed, while those Interested In the guisher in the home is quite as desira- cial.)—^-News ^has been received here of A miniature lake with goldfish and eon was an ingenious suggestion of. ple and white. recall procured many blank petitions ble a protective measure to not only the shooting of a negro near Blan- 'with tiny boats floating on it was'the the summer seaside. The centerpiece to be circulated among their friends the home itself, but. of the city, as Is ton's ferry by R. M. Pratt and not by centerpiece of the table and the place was a low glass bowl, out of which its use in business establishments. Marshall Pratt, as was stated. A cor- cards were decorated with girls In gay HOTEL MEN TO MEET •»nTh2np.? t0.., r«m°™ from office two. and her two sons, Georgre and Frartk "Ward, NO RISE EXPECTED embe from the direction of Piedmont^ avenue, motored to Atlanta from Mill Creek. «. «* the police a dozen patrolmen rushed from the^ *Berry-Dtznwody. "W. Va., for a visit of two weeks at the IN THE TEMPERATURE building in the direction of the shoot- . • Mrs. John M. Berry has announced home rof her sister, Mrs. Patty Mc- ing1, all sorts of thoughts passing " the engagement of her daughter, Ruth Phail, 543 -West Peachtree. They re- Fair Weather, moderate temperature is announced that they are open "Willena, to Mr. "Walter Keeae Dun- ported a delightful trip over the na- and the autumna-1 tinge to the atmos- 25' through their v minds. wody. the marriage to take place Sep- tional highway. phere will continue to prevail today. InVlted. and that the ladies ar? Quick orders were given to the pa- tember 23. Thus did the w-ea*her man spread trol wagon drivers to be ready for The wedding will be a quiet one at Joyous news last night, following a hurry calls and plans for action were • Smart New Velvet Hats Trinity Methodist church. No carda day of pleasant weather, in which the made by the officers as they headed will be Issued. < WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS temperature, at Its maximum, had not TWENTY ARE FINED for the scene of. the trouble. exceeded 87 degrees. Autumn is nere Reaching Piedmont avenue they spied ARE SNUBBED BY TAFT to stay—^for ajwhlle. at least. It is not Sergeant George C. Bullard, with his 'Afternoon Tea. predicted thar there will be any more FOR NOT OBSERVING smoking revolver in his hand, and ex- Mr. and Mrs. Max "Wright will en- Portland, Ore.. August 24.—^Former excessively hot weather. citedly asked for an explanation. v tertain at afternoon tea Friday at 'the President William H. Taft declined to MUFFLER ORDINANCE The sergeant indicated a small I $5 Bast Lake clubhouse in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Drey "Worsle,y, of Colum- receive a party of congressional union GRIFFIN WILL HAVE bushy-tailed animal lying- on the bus, and to M-Iss Davis, of Savannah* mffraglsts at his hotel here yesterday, round with a bullet hole In Us head The two styles illus- tbe ^ guest of Mis* Helen Thome. Tea it became known today. Mrs. Leo FINE COUNTRY CLUB Judge Johnson's police matineo 'tit's a skunk," the officers cried in Tuesday resembled a convention of unison, and beat a hasty retreat back trated ysriH give you will follow a swimming party, Davenport of this city led the delega- to police headquarters. v 1 Griffin, Ga., August '24.—(Special.)— auto drivers, bicyclists and propellers some idea of how tion, which was " composed of about a of other vehicles; dozen women. They sent word to i$r. The erection . of a handsome country Suffrage "News. \ club house . was beegun today on the Practically the entire court, with the charming these Hats Atlanta suffragists have altered the Taft that they desired to lay before property of F.. M.. Kincaid,, Jr..,, on the NICHOLLS IS LEADING United States map in the window at him their propaganda. Mr. Taft sent Ma^con road near Griffin. It is located exception of the Judge, his assistants are. There is a variety their headquarters, \ 217 Peachtree back an answer saying his schedule of n a pretty grovgrove( , which will Include the reporters and the court bailiffs IN RACE FOR CONGRESS of styles, all prettily ' Istreet, to Indicate the recent -, advent engagements for the day -was full and a large lake for r>•owing and swimming were charged with violations o( the of Florida into the semi-suffrage that he could not possibly receive, them. golf links, tennis court and automobile road ordinances, such as the muffler Columbia, S. C., A-ugust 24. — With trimmed. Thet mate- states. The last legislature incor- course. It will add greatly to the so- ordinance, road laws, speed limit or- porated the town of Felsmere, P.la., Mrs. Davenport sent up an insistent cial life of the city, affording a con- nearly complete unofficial returns at •rials are of fine quality, T with the grant of municipal suffrage reply, but the former president stood venient place for sports and entertain- dlnalnce aid other laws governing ob- land, the nomination of Sam J.' Nicholl;?, to - women. This single grant is \ suf- firm. ments or various kinds. servance of road rules by autolsts. and some of the Hats A total of thirty-six of the forty ac- of Spartanburg, for congressman from have gold and silver cused autoists and cyclists were fined the fourth district appeared assured' by Judge Johnson, twenty being fined [ate tonight. Mr. Nicholls had a lead trimmings. The value for violation of the muffler ordinance of 575 over his opponent, B. A. Morgan, is exceptional at $5.00. Those fined., $1.76 for violation of the of Greenville, the vote being 9.494 muffler ordinance were: against 8,919. This was a second pri- mary to fill the place made 'vacant by Tills Department showM r : the resignation of Joseph T. Johnson, the Larffcat Increased to become federal Judge for the western J, M. HIGH CO, SnICH of Any Millinery j. M.HIGHGO. a!:otte: .IfSfifl 56 Clarke street^H"J; Ed ^ManninE- Io1r6?!! district of South Carolina. The first Department in the South Ponce de Leon place; Lee Parker 28 jrimary wwaas held two weeks 'ago, and Lee avenue; F. L. Jones; 266 Edee- !our ther candidates were eliminated. wood avenue; C. B. Quarles. 14 North Vloreland avenue; Glenn Parker 121 Simpson street; Frank Bettls. Howell Mill road; Percy Glltey, Klrkwood. Ga - |. G. Aldman, 105 Lawton street; W. H*. MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY RECklVED Griggs, 643 West Peachtree street- W G. Garland, 178 South Forsyth- j L! Alexander, 121,Ponce de Leon avenue- Clarence Leach, 149 West Peachtree; C A. Tumlin, 3* West Tenth street; Joe Beutell, 18 Druid place; R. T. Tidwell, of Briarcliff road, and a negro chauf- feur. Will Keed, 238 Hilliard street. H. C. Clarke. 629 , and C. E. Lumpkin, 43 Ponce de Leon place, each forfeited collaterals of J3.76 on the charge of violating the8muffler or* dinance. ' A .charge of infraction of this ordi- nance, docketed against T. K. Mayea, of FALL 1915 ARRIVALS 87 North Mo r eland avenue, was dis-> missed by Recorder Johnson. Those fined on the charge of exceed- ing the speed limitnvere: Frank Kemptpn, 602 Peachtree, $275- H. Lawrence, Jone&boro, Ga.,. $2.75, and Robert Bartles, 93 Hampton street JB.75. 0 Paul Jones Middies A similar . charge against George Evans, 20 Williams street, was dis- missed by the recorder. Those fined on charges of violating the road ordinance were: Foo d For A Thought H. S. Woodward. '641 Peachtree, - 1 "•.. ^ - $1.75; Robert Griffin, 139 South For- syth, $3.75, and two negroes, $1.75 each, Proper nourishment and well cho§en books are food for Jim Wllkin, 124 Martin street, and Robert Ephralm, rear of - West $1.50 thought for those who are fitting themselves for the battles of life. : Peachtree. ££98C Si milar charges against Dr. "W. E. Quilllan, 65 Park street, and Claude Starnes, E26 Marietta street, were dis- —In featuring Paul Jones Middy Blouses, we know that we missed. A Edgar Jordan, a negro cab driver, of are offering a brand of goods thatjmay be depended upon for 372 Edgewood avenue, was fined $25.76 on the charge of reckless driving". • style, for quality, and for price. Arthur WUson, negro, of 8 Glenn- < wood avenue, was fined $5.75 on the 'charge of reckless driving of a, wagon, —Paul Jones Middy Blouses are made with a consideration ' Kive were fined $1.75 each on the charges of reckless running of a bicy- of the demands'-of girls and misses) They are girlish in their FOOD cle. They were: 1 R. R. Bowers, of Johnson-Gewlnner; fashioning —arid well made to withstand the rough usage of J. M. Curry. 273 South Ashby street; WiM Warren, Western Union,, and two outdoor wear. - by providing thorough nourishment to both body and brain keeps negroes, Clarence Chapman, 54% Reed street, and James Douglas, 41 Chestnut one in fine fettle—bright and alert to absorb the world's great street. . r —We have them in styles that are particularly suited to the lessons. up-to-date girl and miss. Taft in San Francisco. San Francisco, Aujrusf 24.—William For "thinkers" and "doers." •H. Talt arrived 3h San. Francisco to- night. He will address the general conference of Unitarian and other JONES , Conservatively Christian churches, of which 'he Is pres- Friced at ident, speak before the California Bar « "There's a Reason" for Grape-Muis association and deliver a series 'of lec- MIDDY BLOUSE - - • t'ures at the University of California, September 2 will tie Taft day at the exposition. . • r.M.HiGHeqy< . M. HIGH CO.< iNEWSPA'PERf iNEWSPA'PERf Bonu darin* M>.WrlKkfa itbaMUM on suaunar with" *ar"«lstsK tfrm. Kutt In Mav* tW« w*«9c to , a bu«lne»» trip throuch Nortfc Caro- Mewnan, was at week-end vuest of her U0UM partjr elven t> Mi»» WUli»r SIM v ooustnaTilie Misses Solomon, on North Adama, at Elosrton SOCIAL JTEMS lina, «.»-v > . ,'. Jackson street. Before nturnln* home Mra, Emmfftt r>. Wal«h and SCra Mr. ana Mr,. Bdwln Morlti will re- she -will visit In Rome. Scott Hudson ar« HeluK delightfully Ma; Wrtcbt and children Uave Ctur n t.•o' Ne' w York•*• aaturdax„ *^. ' • Mrs. Fred Salmon, .who Is the guest entertained while vMttnir Mayor and Saturday to\ apend Mveral w«*k« in . Kin Ruth Hudson baa r*tnm*d from" of Mrs. Rut us Carsw»U. will return to Mra. Calhoun H. Au.tln 'at th«lr bom* Toledo. Ohio, -where •!» .pent a week her home in Chattanoos*. the last of in Ocllla. Oa. • ' with her brother. , • th.we.k- , v , • Mr«. W. B. Blrainbotbam. of We»t Xln France* Rowland, of New Tork. Mr. and lire.' Milton Darian, Jr., will Point, will be the .guest at Mra, O. Ik who has been •nendlnjr the •ummer return today from^ Toiaway. • ; JerniEan, of Drulfl Hillu, while in At- with. Mr." and Mr*. Arrut Adalr, lanta attending the m.Lulonarir ouet- leaTei next week for Knoivlll*. Mr. and Mra. 'J. h BrowB. Jr., have ttUT at Grace chtlrch. Special Sale *»* ^ V aa their fatal " ilV of Albany, Oa. Mr». Francis Block and her little iDr. and Mrs. l Z. Rower and" If tea But* Colonel Llewellyn Hillycr. of Macdn. Mr. and M». J. O. Burke and J. p. Bouer have returned from the we»t ha» been •pendlDK several dara In the Burke. Jr., of WaaWnBton. D. C., are In Bigs and city. tt>« city ae the KU«U of Mra. A. M. Mr. and Mra, Qua T. Dodd. Qtln Net. (HIM Thelma Carroll will return this — • on North avenue. lie rjodd and &&n. Forrest Adair. Jr.. week" from a viilt with friends In San- returned home Sunday after an ex- demvllle. Misses Ida and Nellie Ris-htower are tended western trip. <• it Cites at Atlantic City. - ^ _\ Miss Marmierlte Solomon, of Jeffer- >( Mr. John Kiaer hai returned from •onvllle, who has keen l»p«ndlo* the Miss Addle Frances Harper will the we»t. . Every odd Bag, Suit Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Clarke and BOB, Maurice, are at the Wigwam, Indian Case and Trunk in Springs. Miss Bdith Irving: has returned after our store marked a visit to friend^ s I*•n »Birmingham, Ala* Doctors Recommend Miss Evelyn Knox will entertain at Call For down 1-3 to 1-2. i birthday party Saturday afternoon Spaghetti it the home of her parents. Mr. and' *' The»e goods are all in good Of spaghetti an^d its allied prod- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. White announce condition and suitable for any the birth of a son* who" ha* been named ucts. Dr. Hutchison, the famous William Harris Crawford, for his pater- occasion where attractive and nal grandfather. Goods substantial baggage is desired. dietitian, says that they are ab- sorbed almost in their entirety. Mrs- 8. J. Parker, of Roanolce. and Miss Mae Northern, of Ashlanrt, Ala.* The lot consists of several Their rich gluten goes to make have been visiting Mra. H. A. Manning hundred articles, one or two brawn and tissue. And Faust on Washington street. Spaghetti is so easy to digest. Its Mlase* IMelba and Wynette Manning of each 'kind. energy value, compared yrith •are visiting Dr. and iMra. S..J. Parker Made at meat, is in the ratio of 100 to 60: In Roanoke. Ala. *** Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Glider leave fiat- therefore it is ideal food for hard urday for New York, where they' will Rountree's workers, and children. Write for make their home.*** free recipe book. ; Mr. Robert F. Maddor leaves next week to join Mrs. Maddox at Charle- Vff, Z. Turner, Mgr. MAUI4* BROS.. St. Lov*. U. S. A. rolx, Mich.* and they will go to Seattle for the bankers' convention•** . 77 Whitehall St Mr. and Mrs. Drey "Worsley, ot moderate unoun* «* feutUzfat to la BY THOUSANDS the form of minute «lobult* In* than half tb« Use of tboM IB .ordinary Bdlk. Th«»* Moau, ««m. *Ubul« yWd, rapidly to, th« CHINESE MISSION action of the dlsntfTa fluids and mt» *a»U7 afaaortwd, wbll* th» Guaranteed to remon fat glotmlM In oidlnaiT milk form Urc*. tmuUl curd* that i»- tan, freckles, pimples, •1st dlcmUoo. " ^^ WORKER RETURNS aolKeliu axe Ibe bealthlMt of oatO*. rrhrtr milk hu th« liver ipoti, etc. Extrenw rtrougly TltaUdDC quality that cbUdno and the aved eatMcAal- caves -about twenty days. lr nMd. UM 41 fiwaly and thw« wlU b* I«M /«tokne» In your TO ATLANTA HOME Rids potes and tusuo of iinpurkle>. of baiidlln_. .„ i mil*.—• auspices of the mission board of the tiAiitarju,-TOtaa- fxutrjurr. je held Thursday. ATLANTA MILLING CO. September 8. Official notice of the meeting was given today by Vice Presi- dent J. C. Brewer, of Douglas, Ga. Dixie highway commissioners will be Invited, as well as delegates from all counties between Macon and Jack- Wooltex styles are correct and new, yet Outer materials are pure wool, shrunk be- sonville. \ KENNESAW BISCUIT they are not the .faddish kind that pass in a fore cutting. Silk linings are pure silk. All week or a month. > seams are tailor-basted before stitching. SOO BALES OF COTTON FRANK E. BLOCK CO. • \ RECEIVED AT- AMERICUS They are designed for gentlewomen, and Expert tailors make every part of every Wooltex garment, • whether it be to sell at Americus, Ga., August 24.—(Special ) every suit or coat shows the best style ten- Five hundred bales of new cotton have • a low price or a high price. been received at Americus warehouses. dencies of the season. The crop Is turning out better than RED SEAL SHOES expected since the recent rains. Farm- Every garment is carefully inspected four ers are selling freely around S cents They are smart looking and becoming, times before it leaves the tailors. And and there will be no holdinholding movement J. K. ORR SHOE CO. here this season. Two -third-thi s of an and so refined'. 'They are garments in which every garment bears the.Wooltex label, the average crop is the expected yield you will be well 'dressed and' stylishly guarantee of style correctness and quality J3umter county. I dressed for a full season, and even longer. excellence. GrantviUe9* First Bale. CORNFIELD PRODUCTS (Hams, Shoulders, Bacon) Grantvllle. Oa., August 24. — (Special.) I Grantville, Coweta -county, received Us There la real economy in buying Wooltex garments. first new bale of cotton today. It was^ WHITE PROVISION CO. , raised by T. V. Walston and ginned by the Grantvllle Oil mill and sold to Come in today and see the new fall models. Try on a . the Sewell Merchandise company it ! few. Examine them closely. 'See their through and weighed 605 pounds. i through goodness of quality and tailoring, Editor J. M. Reece Dead. ! ARAGON Shirts=Paiits=Overalis Greensboro. N. C-, August 24,—Joseph M. Reeae, editor and pu-bliaher of The A. M. ROBINSON CO. Greensboro Dally Record, di««j hare to- day. Affect 67 years. Mr. Reec« founded Suits at $25 to $39.30. Coats at $19.50 to$39.50 The Qr«cnaboio Record in 1890, and has- conducted it until a few weeks ago. when h* became UL His widow sur-i vives. IN £>V SPA PERI NEWSPAPER! Page WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25,

dooor tr~to t«ce|v* kfe advances at the rate CONSTITUTION of 6 ce*t» par, pound, and the Interest WILL AMERICA THE STANDARD' SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER charge can easily be maintained at 6 per BE THE "GOAT" cent. Mr. HeAdwr points out that the . Pnbi;,kel*««tr rate, inasmuch as they net the money from JM America to KO to war to d*fen* the PU«8he' k,rws her own, and Invention* of today, as well as the jrattlna* asMe of all precedents, by the ^warrlnr na.- • this connection IB that-the cotton producers she holds her ground. FIX STATE TAX HATE SOON; Jiona, clearly indicates that at the *nd ot MUNICIPAL GOLF LIZftKS ARE of the south have made more foodstuffs this Proud of her freedom- BUT SSULI* INCREASE this conflict there Is to be a new order oi BKGL> AT THE MOSELEV P4B.K year than ever before In their history- They stofy. AS soon as Governor Harris baa sufficient- things* % After se\eral weeks preparation work be- ly recovered from- his present illness to take Why should, w^e not formulate that new gan yesterday on the proposed municipal have made their cotton cheaper than they the matter up with Comptroller General W. order of things now it la sure to come, and do golf course at Moseley Pafk Work: also have done In many years, and they have To strife-torn lands, with the war-clouds A. Wright the state' tax rate will tie fixed It in the name of peace, rather than be drawn started on the concrete dam for the lake, rife, While it appears that the rate "will be In- Into a war, fighting for an old order of which is expected to be one of the best in ten to buy. A beacon bright in the -storm and strife, "creaeed somewhat, it does not not seem that things that Is ' too dead to skin." and ta tae the city All of the stumps in the park With the assistance which will be given For liberty** light ia light o' life. the Increase will be ~ae much as was antici- end (after our young men have been killed have been blpwn up bv the use of dynamite, And Liberty's stars her arlory1 pated during the latter part of last/week and our country shaken by the shock of and fertilizer Is being placed on the ground them, therefore, they will be better able This is due to the fact that the returns war) finally accept that new order ot things? for grass Robert B Cridland, landscape than ever before to hold the crop for a New* Frdm the Se^tlemeat. from Floyd and Chatham counties show sub- I have been against Germany in this fight. architect for the Southeastern Pair associa- "Since dur last letter we hear tell that the stantial increases Chatham shows an In- I have been glad to read of every reverse tion, prepared the plans for Moseley Park while, and until better prices obtain. war Is still goin' on Why will men kill crease o* $2 079,536 and Floyd showed a gain that she has suffered, but common fairness Nevertheless, this fact furnishes no ex- each other when they've got to die nat- of $1,631,274, making a total sain for the forces roe to »ay that she has an 'exiulty" CREMATORY ODORS \VO^'T 5T*Y ural* two counties of $3,710,810 The decrease in this submarine buet-nesi that has never IN THE I^ITj CITIZENS COMPLAIN Enured at tha postortlce «t Atlanta cuse for the continued violation of interna- received sufficient consideration from our Those crematory odors >v hich have been * «econd-c)asi mall matter. ahown in the entire returns received before tional agreement on the part of England "Somebody reported seein* a sword In the Chatham and Floyd w»re heard from was press, or .government forcing citizens to vacate roof gardens and POSTAGE: RATES' *ky on Tuesday night, but the wise ones say- $7,500,000 This increase, tog-ether with an Would the old law to "First hail and, professional men to lea^ e their dow ntown United States and Mexico. and her allies. There Is every reason why It was no thin' more than a rainbow that Increase of $1,100,000 in corporation returns, search a ship" ha\e lived a daj as part of offices and seek purer ozone at home caused^ 10 to 12-pa*« paper*. lc, 12 to **r2*«g we should deal with this problem even was broke to pieces by eollegience -with a will reduce the shortage to about $2 775,000 the international code if, by first hailing and many citizens to appeal to tho sanltarj de- paper*. 2c. ^4 to 36-page paper*, Sc, 38 to airship The four counties of Dawson, Jeff I>avls, searching a ship you give that ship a better partment again Monday, asking for relief 6 4-page pap«r«^Bc. - more vigorously than ever. It is a matter Coffee and Plckens are yet to be heard from, chance to escape or an opportunity to Im- They got little satisfaction so called on Al- "There's always a drawback: to the biggest but It is not anticipated *nat their decrease mediately take up ther offensive and perhaps derman J R Sea wright chairman of the ATLANTA. GA, Auflutt 25, 1818. of maintaining a well recognized principle prosperity Our corn crop is 'way ahead of In returns will exceed $1 000,000 destroy you, and that without notice' special council crematory probe committee past records, but the government-people air He reported that he had been unable to SUBSCRIPTION BATES. which has been traversed, of upholding In "A Scrap of Paper." destroyin' every moonshine 'still they kin GOVERNOR HARRIS STILL II>I<; get his committee together and could give By Mail In the United States and Mexico, ternatlonal law that has been 'wantonly lay their hands on " When England sets aside as a scrap of no relief Chairman CUude Ashlei of the NO NEWS OP EXTRA SESSION" YET paper' an agreement as to what constitutes v (Payable invariably in advance) sanitarj committee of council referred all violated. * * * * Although somewhat improved in his con- 'contraband" and takes or destroy* our cot- ' Imo Smo. 12 .mo They Watch Their Wins* who called on him to Judge Newman of the *«lly and Sunday 61)c *3 2B »«00 Say what we may of better conditions dition. Governor Harris was still confined to ton (an agreement tb^at ^she was most active From a prosperity song- by a Georgia hie home on Tuesday It will likely be a in securing) we make a mild protest, but federal court, who has the cabe under ad- Dally SOc 225 «JJ singer ^ vtsement •Bnnday 125 ^00 this year, so far as holding the crop is con- day or so yet before his physicians w>ll allow would fall on her neck and cal^ her blessed if Sri-Weekly • • - lou "Here ia the land where joy "had birth him to return to his office at the statehouse she would only agiree to pay ua ten cents a Mr Carrier. cerned, we would have had the actual mar It was made known at his office on Tues- MAYOR WOODWARD EXPECTED An* Plenty smiles an' elnga, pound for all cotton that normally would TO RETURN FROM TRIP TODA.Y In Atlanta, CB cent* per month or 12 cents ket had- it not been for England's illegal day, however, that he has postponed any an- be used by her enemies. ^ per week Outside of Atlanta. 60 cents per They'a angel* walks on this here earth. After an absence of three weeks In the action But they've got to watch their wings nouncement this week on the coming extra She invades our rights ^as to property on month or U cenu par week. session of the general assembly. This, as the high seas with the claim that many more w^est Mayor Woodward is expected to return J B. HOLJL.IDAY, Constitution Building:, "We see 'em comln' down the skiea has been previously announced, is due to of her soldiers will be killed if Germany has today and resume the reins of government fole Advertising Manager for all territory When Night her hammock swings. the international situation bearing upon the the cotton to convert into explosives, so, for After % leaving the exposition at San Fran- outside Atlanta. But th*y sleeps with one eye open. cotton, market ^ self-preservation, the sets aside this inter- cisco he went to- Seattle and notified friends THE FIRST: FINANCIAL POWER. here that he would sw ing around through The address of the Washington Bureau is For they've got to watch their wings." national agreement RAILROADS AND MILLS FAVOR Germany, for the same self-preservation" Canada and come direct to Atlanta During Ko. 1727 s Street, N W, Mr. John Corrisan. War has changed the world's MILL1NG-IN-TRANSIT RATES. Jr, staff correspondent, in- charge. sinks British ships carry ing •ammunition the mayor s absence Mayor Pro Tern I N with regard to financial power. The United At the hearing by the state railroad com- "Made in America, on which, are American Ragsdale alderman from the tenth ward, THE CONeWTUTION is on sale frt New States were formerly looked upon as a sec- mission Tuesday of the petition of Moore & citizens, without first hailing and search- made a most agreeable and efficient mavor »ork city by 2 p. m the day after issue It How I Would Illustrate the Ads. Co, of Savannah, the Georgia Chamber of ing, claiming that they would escape or at- Among other things he has begun Saturday can be had Hotaling's Newsstands, Broad- ond rate money power—second, at least, to By Frank I*. Xtanton, Jr. Commerce and others, for mil ling-In-trans it way and Forty-second street (Time* building rates for grain in intrastate shipments in tempt to sink her submarines if she com- noon conferences between all the city de- corner), TMrty-eishc£ street and Broadway England, whose pound sterling was the Georgia, practically every railroad In the plied with the old law to first hail and partment heads which have proved popular and Twenty-ninth street and Broadway. state was represented, as were also many search ' That she has hailed many ships In- and. It Is said, beneficial to all departments world standard and the medium of transac- of the mills. A strong dlspostlon on the dicates that only those that might take ad- affected The Constitution Is not responsible for part of both the railroads and the mills was vantage of her are not hailed or given notice advance payments to out-of-town local car- tions in those distant countries where little shown to co-operate in putting miUIng-in- riers, dealers or affents. transit rates into effect in Georgia Such But, having no real desire to kill American FLYSWATTCR HAS DELI\ERED was known of the American dollar. citizens, she suggests that as an emergency Now that war conditions have depre- rates would be of -great benefit to igrain ANOTHER LOT TO THP CITY AS TO COTTON. growers In this state Due to tne fact that measure there be established a line of steam- The city s official fly catchers ht\e de- ciated the pound sterling more than 3 per milling-in-transit rates already exist in in- ers that will be immune from her attacks, livered another lot of twent-v five gallons of terstate traffic, Georgia grain growers are and that will give transportation to non- What we need more than anything else cent, while the American dollar continues at considerable disadvantage in disposing of flies to the citj health department making a their grain through Georgia mills combatants, so they will not nave to ride on total of 122 gallons since the fly extermini is to see to It that England withdraws her jto^be^ worth a full 100 cents all around the The railroads asked only that the rates ammunition ships, or any of the enemy s ships, that are subject to th* dangers of her tlon campaign beg^n several weeks ago Tho unwarranted and unlawful declaration of world, it is the latter coin that promises to proposed be so adjusted as to conform more cltv is paving $1 per gallon for the flies closely with the interstate rates war zones. It is estimated that there are 90 000 flies to supplant it as the recognized world stand- The commission took the petition under We reply No'" You have got to conform contraband againat/;.craJI^«««>liir«U;_«»:, her the gallon which would mean thp fly catch ard £*»' ? consideration and will announce Us decision to the old law of the high eeas, or the back % in the near luture ers have delivered 10 980 000 flic*? to the illegal closing of neutral European ports to Wafcv credits and war loans galore are, of our hand is to you citj Considerable expense was ImoHerl In American commerce of course, responsible for this transition NO INCREASE! IN LIGHT RATES Not Up-to-Datc. getting the work started and in furnishing • AUTHORIZED FOR MACON COMPANIES If there was any reason to believe that about 200 traps and those In charge of the The administration is, unquestionably, While It has not suffered in so great a de- The state railroad commission on Tuesday this old law would survive this conflict that campaign say they are losing- mone> Thr gree, the Currency of England has depre declined the petition of the Macon, Railway it best now and alwajs will best ^erve hu- health department Is delighted ov cr thi taking vigorous hold of this problem and and Light company and the Georgia Public manity, that It Is not being- abused, and elated in common with that of all the bel- Utility corporation, of Macon, which it has showing made "bv Atlanta and Is glad to proceeding with the diplomatic negotiations had under consideration for some time would not be abused (by putting A few neu- Pft> the dollar -provided in the contract ligerent countries _ as a result of the war The petitions sought to increase light and trals on ships carrying ammunition), we __. . r y which it involves as rapidly as conditions and the enormous war expenditures Mll- power rates in the city of Macon might hold out for it But that ia the trou- O. T CAMP EXTERS THE RACE ble, it is not up-to date it does not equitably FOR THIRD TVAHD COtNCTLIHX will permit. Unfortunatatoyjiears, beginning September 1 next. the third ward to succeed Councilman Or With all the effort given it, so far it has them, when every other country is setting now confronts the south While the appointment has been expected ville H Hall whose term expires this JOTT been found Impossible American money, for some time it was not definitely made them aside when it best serves their inter- Mr Camp Is president of the Retail Grocers The new crop is now being picked and, until Tuesday afternoon ests' Will we fight onto nation that violates and Butchers' association and was one of the American (aollar, is now regarded as the Mr Arnow is a sportsman of statewide them, and not the other ' reputation and has always taken great in- the leaders in securing the mJd-weelc holi In extreme southern sections, 10 beginning It best serves Americas intereststnot to go safest and beat" coinage extant. South terest in laws for game protection k days for the clerks and the half-holidaj s on to move to market. The next thirty days American exchange in many instances .has fJEFe will succeed Charles Davis to war ^Saturdays He has, also taken active Inter- will see the new crop movement in ftll already been put upon the dollar basis, -and Let s get some common sense into tn^s Is- est In the development of the Southeastern If RICE BRINGS GLAD TIDINGS sue Ihjs high -seas law is inadequate It is fair at Lake wood, and other local develop- swing — unless it Is held at interior ware- the process will continue until, within a OF GREAT GEORGIA CROPS bound to be changed w e are going to agree ment enterprises short time, the dollar will supplant the James D Price, commissioner of agricul- to the change when made Is it not wise to houses as the result of prevailing condi- ture for Georgia, returned to his office in J agree to a change that is coming before you CITY TO COMPLETE TODAY pound as the medium of business exchange the statehouse in Atlanta on Tuesdaj, after fight, rather tha.n after you have fought' tions which undoubtedly are depressing the an extensi\ e trip to various parts of the BOULEVARD SCHOOL GRADING throughout that continent. -v t t •- ~.- - "That Much to the Go oat" state, where he observed crop conditions and If we establish the precedent of a neutral 1 line of ships we maj, sometimes, see neutral The cltv will complete todav the grading- South America has come to the dollar Uncle Judd Lewis Isn't dismayed because talked with many farmers I df the school yard and other improvements It begins to look as if it were too late Commissioner Price is very optimistic over lanes for ships North and South America basis as a result of business necessity She of the hurricane-wind that troubled Texas the outlook He declares that the cotton wanted such a lane last year, but the nations, being made at the Boule% ard public school for the administration to accomplish any- can no longer draw her bills of exchange rece'nfiy Here is an extract front his Hous- crop will be atbout 30 per cent less than last at war would not agree to it, but that did not Councilman Claude Ashley of the foui th ' thing definite^ so far as the early crop move- ton Post prose-poem when the lull* came year in Georgia, and that the grade will be pre\ ent their establishing war zones for •ward, has been behind this v. orX and h n upon London, but must send them to or much higher Recent rains he says, have themselves when they wanted them seen to It that each year a school\ard wa "The wind picked up our high board fence helped the qualltv a great deal improved from his street ordinary fund l menf is concerned England's attitude \a, through New York, and there the dollar and we ve not seen a splinter since It If this Aiabic incident revl\ea the corre- 4 The forage, corn and other grain crops, he apparently, obdurate, and the situation is prevails took our shade tree bough by bough, and saj s are in fine shape ana much larger than spondence with Germany, would it not be an JOE COCHR4.N PUTS PADLOCK it ran down and milked a cow and it tore in former years He hopes he sa>s, to aee a«t of wisdom and g^ood judgment to take | entirely too complicated for easy or hurriedNot only is the American dollar the one the" increase in grain acreage continue * OF «AAME LAURIE," HIS PET down electric wires, and It blew up a set of up her offer as to a line of steamers for neu- Park Manager Joe Cochran Tue^daj called » solution. national monetary standard today upon tires, and blew the whibkers off our face, trals and establish the precedent that any but left the mortgage on our place "We can on Stewart Baird, of the city construction The Constitution has taken the position which no suspicion is cast, but the circum- country that declares a w ac. zone, in which department anlpl explained how he had kept be thankful always, some Were thankful she expects to operate submarines, must first "Annie Laurie," which, by the waj is the stances which made it so are the same as that our house is plum American Universities—North" give due notice, and exempt rrom attack ' that this problem should be given first and • f * * name of the park managers Ford, from be . foremost consideration. Southern cotton are responsible for the financial supremacy western. ships flying* a certain flag, indicating that ing stolen Some nerv> thief stole a cai Wind* of Fnlltime. By GEORGE FITCH. they carry non-combatants just aa all nations from Mr Balrd Saturday night Mr Coch of the United States—-f. supremacy which now protect the Red Croas flag * t producers are face to face with another cot- has come to us directly as the result of the I Author of "At Good Old SIwa»h.** ran said he alwa^v s kept a chain and p«id ; ton crisis, and we feel that this problem^. Here to Stay. lock on his car and had never yet had tiou- European war, and which it is our duty at Singing of the harvest they tell o er field War zones and submarines have come to ble with auto thieves Asked why he named e in their interest, should be treated vlgor- all hazards to maintain and plain Northwestern university was founded in sta> This is our opportunity, for the ulti- the car "\nnJe Laurie Mr Cochran sa cl '" ously and persistently until a quick and sat- Our financiers and statesmen, we be Secrets of the sunlight mysteries of rain, Evanston III, in 18S6 at which time Chicago mate rights of the submarines are of more that many >ears ago he was jilted b> a gul And > ou glimpse the gold of woodlands and •was supposed to be in the northwestern sec- importance to America than to any nktion on —Anni e Laurie now a resident of a south. isfactory solution is reached. lieve, will find no difficult? in maintaining revel in its gleam tion of civilization •earth, and It is within our grasp, not onl> to I Georgia city He said the experience taugat | It looks, however, as If they are unfor-it, if the business Interests of the United For joytime's in the country—Life reads its It was establishedV.by the Methodists and meet this, emergency, but to establish prece- him a lesson which he sought to keep e\ er ever> dream has remained flrmly Methodist ever since, dents that may last foi >ears, and better in his mind, so he christened his car \nn e | Innately doomed to disappointment so faStater s support them as they should do. The though its location on the edge of Lake Mich- fierce the Interests of humanity, as well as Laurie For fear he -would lose the name ^ as the early shipping season is concerned, American dollar can be kept, as it has be II igan has made most of its students flrm be- nations at war sake of the girl, he took the precaution of come, the monetary standard of the world lievers in immersion \.bene\er the water Is In our notes to Germany we let down the using a padlock on his car | and must make such provision as they can Merrj winds of fall time singing o er the warm enough for bathing It has a fine wood- gap b> trying to m^Ke it easy for Germany It should by all means be kept there. ways. ed cam-pus which would now be worth to say that these acts were due to the mis- JOE FULD, DEPUTY C1T\ CLERK, | for carrying the crop. Best now for the toiler in the glory of glad $7,000 000 if cut up for building- lots and It takeb of her submarine officers Would it OFF OV A \CATIO\ NEXT W EKK days has educated E\anston to such an extent that not be w ell foi us to go throug-h the gap i *We know nothing, of course, of the pro- Heavens benediction, songs for all the sighs ourselves and sa> that inasmuch as w ar Joe I"uld> deputy in the office of City Clerk whenever an Evanstonian pulls a low-brow zones faubmannes, etc had created a war- Walter Taylor, will begin his annual \aca fcposal of England and her allies to endeavor PATRIOTS ALL And you heir ,the world s heart beating stunt It is regarded .as a natural phenomenon fare that our exist ng laws did npt contem- with thanksgiving to the skies 1 tion next week and will be out of the office to uphold the market by taking care them- Mrs Pankhurst Is leading an army of » * * * and gets a column on the first page of the plate or fully cover we would meet this for a week or ten days He has not yet de- Chicago newspapers emergency bi co'-operatlng w ith her aa to, cided just how he will spend hns \ical;ion selves of surplus cotton, that is, consider- women to work in Great Britain's ammuni- Proverbs of the Highway. Northwestern's early buildings are of the the immune ships, and thus pi event our peo- but it is probable that he will remain iit ' ing as surplus such cotton as Germany and tion factories. The militant suffragette Make the shovel shine like silver and old octagonal tower type with ivy o\ ercoats ple from risking war with a friendly nation Atlanta with Mrs Fuld and make it a cjulet you'll soon reach the gold in the land Its alumni has contributed to it with such toy riding on ships laden with ammunition? enjo>able home affair J H Goldsmith an 1 Austria would have taken could it have leader has ceased to hurl bombs at home Why not concentrate eveiy energy toward other deputj in the clerk s office recent! / It s well to be particular in this world but vigor and persistence that it now has over some COTiatructi\ e measure rather than by spent his vacation «n a fishing trip to Yel and arms her formidable hosts against $4,000,000 endowment, a library of over 100 - going to war to uphold some antiquated law low river ^ I been sent to them. They have announced we won t lose an> time up yonder fixing that forces us to put a chip on our shoulder England's enemies In every service de our crowns on straight 000 volumes and a number of huge and im- I their purpose of working out some plan to posing learning laboratories Evaneton has and accomplishes no lasting good but only PLRASED manded the women who formerly stormed indicates that we are the last to see that the | safeguard, in so far as is possible, the in- The eternal house, not made with hands, never been mterested in the price of oil, like world is facing a new order of thingd that WITH *TL \ "VT VS CIT1 PARKS the government strongholds for the suffrage is the only one that suits the fellows who Chicago university, but quivers with antici- must be met in a new way' V H N Jeff ones representing the govern- " terests of the producer, but the terms of denied them have proved their patriotism in were born tired. JAMES L SIBLEY ment department of commerce and who i« .. this plan are yet to be made public. Wheth- Mllledgeylllp, Ga., August 23 1&15 making- a leport on \tlantas vai ioub city England's need. Even though you know how to fight fire departments was taken yesterdi*v by P" rlc Manager CocJiran for a tour of the paiks •r or not they will afford any satisfaction And not in England alone, but in every and can swim like a duck, you shouldn't be He expressed himself asi fading highlv pleased we have no means as yet of knowing. country affected by the war. In Prance the in a hurry to stand between the devil and with the parks and said that he was glad the deep to see so much new work and so manv new- I Ia the meantime, there is but one thing anarchists have answered the call to the * * * * Wants Proof of Service. projects under wa\ The park manager wo? 9 " The Retreat. / given credit for this work Mr Jcfferie" I tot the cotton producer to do, and that is to colors The Providence Journal says that also visited the w ar picture J.t the GianC "He s a saint," so they said, J A Tucker a veteran of the civil war, park cyclorama, and declared it to be tha ^ take advantage of every opportunity of> Gustave Herve, a leader of this group, writes *'Thou«h no crown s on his head. from the trenches that he has "become a desires to make necessary proof for a pen- •greatest work at the kind he had ever seen. Ifered him for protecting his crop as to His life such a glory reveals" fiion and has lost track of the comrades^who He said that he had been more ro\.il!> en- willing and obedient soldier " He says- But meeting- the devil tertained In Atlanta than in any citv he had r price until the markets are normal and One day, on the level ser\ ed with him He enlisted in Company visited , I think It is mostly the hope that this C, Third Ga Reserves, m Ma> 1864, at Ma- * the logical price is offered will be the last of those horrible things Like lightning he tqok to his heels' con, Ga., guarded prisoners at Anderson- called war as a synonym for a thou- And the^ devil he said, as his laughter rose higher ville, later at Law ton, near Augusta, was . It appears that the principal agency sand hells the hope^that our dear ones, In Honey Hill fight in South Carolina, was our children, shall not have to cut each "He s ^ saint that's too timid to fight me RIPPLING RHYMES 'through which this may be done is an here- other s throats again, that gives me with lire' captured by Wilson raid at GIrard, Ala, something: like superhuman ardor April 9, 1866, remembers the .following men TV ALT MA SOW. 1 tofore untried one —th e federal reserve who were In hi* regiment Captain Bill He is not alone in the thought that this , The Game Man i banks. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo Scott, Sergeant George Scott, Lieutenant \ THE HAR\ ESTERS. may be the world's last great war, that "Out idea of the game man,' says the con- Ben Floyd, Jim Parker, Theodore Bills, of lias )aet announced that he will place ductor of The Arkansas Gazette's exchange Macon, Ga , Fabe Cone, Gus You-s Dukes from its sad battlefields the greater light column, "Js the fellow who, when he realizes The har\ est is ended, the harvest of ' $30,000,000 gold at the disposal of the re- Mcwt of ita atndenta are flrm belfeverc IB and McGuire, all of Thomas county, Jim wheat and toilers \v ho w ended around In of human liberty will shine upon the lives the wolf is at his door* grabs his knife- and Immersion. Carey Roguey Burb Pearson, Sugrgs, Reg- serve banks In Richmond, Atlanta and tries to skin the wolf for his hide' ' the heat, at stacking and shocking and load- of men, and that a new world, knit closer » * * j pation whenever there is a corner in wheat- ister Bradley, Prather and Simms, all of ing the rack-* arc cit ward njJking with Dallas for the purpose of assisting in taking in the union of mankind, will rise from the James A Patten, who doled out the bread of Sumter count> of Company C Also Cap- aches in their backs ^the\ re cheerfully go- Not Worrying. tain Amo». of Coinpanj A Captain .Miller. ; car* of the cotton crop without charging in ashes of the old "I\e ne\er worried about happiness,' says the nation for a brief period once, is its ing \\ here roubles are burned intent upon a Georgia editor, "for a. fellow has to hustla patron saint, and while in the university got "blowing the monev thej earned The> labor- ( ^terest on it. This is a generous proposal, BO he'd never have time to take a day off a new building whenever wheat crossed the ed like thunder their money to get >ou'd to celebrate it" . dollar mark think from that plunder thev d part with And will prove of material assistance. As like as not they'll credit Colonel Wat- Northwestern has flne law, medical and Ha aterry^oT H* ST Tucker, Peiham. Ga . or regret >oud think thcj would i>a\ e it, and, We have long been given to understand, terson -with saytngi, that Francis Joseph On Ea»j- dental schools In Chicago, and has nearly &.OOG B Son McLeod, Jr, attorney. Apalachlcola, •when it must go with teardrops they d lave ^students, including a -football player and vast Fla, It, the teardrops of woe But\nhat sort of however, that the federal reserve banks celebrated his SGth birthday with ,a hell' He won a reputation ftumbers of unusually ornamental co-eds. It broth in the house of Hapsburg. For wisdom, with the crowd, also has a School of Divinity and a coast- action would give them a pain, there s no would do everything the law allows in as- By keepln* still when ail the world guard crew, being the only university to satisfaction in anything sane Theiry^ thoughts •Istins' the producer in handling, the crop Waa talk ins long* an* loud, maintain both life-saving and soul-aavinsr Says Don't Btftnte Police. they are giving to painting the earth to Among pictures of progress none is more For they said "For jUl his peacefulnece, stations It houses Its girls in a vast hall nights of high living and wassai^ and mirth *They are prepared to lend money on cotton There's thunder in that cloud1" completely surrounded by eager men stu- And that Is the reason why hoboes abound, notable than the farmer in the auto in front * * * * dents and Its fraternities in large stone in harvesting season ten million are foi?hd receipts in proper form, turned over to quadrangles which are flre, bomb and earth- Editor Constitution Tour editoria1 l on of the bank. Wfcat, In Needed. '' quake proof\ and ought to last several years. the muffler cut-ottt and smoking exhausts The children of sorrow who never can win, ihem by their member banks, up to prac- Says Clio Harper, in one of his Arkansas Northwester** has turned out many thou- of cars Is welcqme and should help to abate all thoughts of the morrow connected with columns, of the need- of^fae time sand men graduates, but its greatest pride these long-endured nuisances, but do not gin When farmers are calling for help, for any amount needed. i» its famous woman graduate Frances £ blame the ilollce—whoae cases are dismissed their i\ heat, you see the bums falling all Since tile capture of ao many field pieces "Fewer promises and more performances* in four out of fi\e cases I know of 85*' Willard, the only co-ed who has had a over their feet you see them come drilling The moat interesting feature of Secre- Germany may not have to melt the medals I«BS oratory and more opportunities, fewer dormitory and a skyscraper named after her .eases of speeding and only five fined ICcAdoo's plan is that the cotton pro- candidates and more capital, not ao many and who occupies a place in the Hall of Stat- Very trulv, from alley and mews t& sweat for * •hilliac for siege guns. politicians and more uary a>t Washing ton- V MBS E. V and blow it for booze

' L V " F .,.-;. „.;••-...•• »j4«a 1EWSP4PERS filed In superior court under the tltta MULE INSPECTORS COTTON WAREHOUSE of the Atlanta Warehouse company FOR ACTING CUPID The incorporators are named as A4*v CHARTER IS ASKED G Candler. A P Coles and Arthur COL.W.A.HUFFMM YOUNG COLUMBIAN mtmmmm BUILDERS' EXCHANGE MAY RETURN HERE Tifts Application w&a made yesterday for a charter for the proposed cotton com- ~The company is capitalized at 950ft,- GETS IN TROUBLE AGAIN THIS WEEK foss and warehouse with which Asa 900, with permission asked to rai** S Candler wllVcare for a vast amount the stock vto a sum not to exceed S5.0»s\- FOR MAYOR OF MACON THE EISEMAN MING STANDS FOR HARMONY of Georgia's 1915 cotton The plea was 000 ^ \ V Columbua, da., August M — (Special.) \ „, Inspectors f*njn the British govern- Claude Qordy* a young man, was ar- ment who hav* been purchasing mules Generally Bcliered the Farmer raigned today before1 ^udge McCrory Sub-Leased From C. W. Me- Building Men Adopt Resolu- In Atlanta to^the allied powers How charged with fal«» swearjng and Im- involved la the European war. are ayld $20,000 Being Made. local stoekyarfc and another shipment Faujjh and Ethel Ow«n, stating that he expeo*»*S%>Wo forward early next Macon* pound The -Brst bale this year is one be, if they- are to have one. building, Nbs 9-11 Whitehall street, to A Farrell. of the Farrell Heating anca3eso[lonE uisuinedeflortatidexliausUoB. the river stage got higher A few • "V Hudson, Second cavalry, 137 Sir Ctilwf Parbr. M. P , days ago there came a heavy rain and rtlflcer e. S E Smith made the high the Eiseman building la being cut off •fiesolved That the Atlanta Build- the eminent norellst itatesrn-in -writes Iroro London t this soon brought the river up to where •e for low firing at a distance of from the rest to be used as an entrance ers* Exchange acting through its board "SanatOBfMilstoiny minda true food-tonic leeii nzit e nerves, fn£rcasln,r the barge could navigate and it then sconyards, getting 47 out of a possible to the elevators to the building, and of directors most heartily Indorses thi the energy «nd (ivtng Iresh vigor to the overworked body and mind ^ headed for 9£acon 300 this portion .has been sub-leased to nlea of his honor Mayor Pro Tern I N President A. J Ixmg and Secretary 50Three perfect scores at 600 yards, BO Smith; Brothers for a soda fountain RagsAale and 1n doing so we pledge And scores of other famoua people, leaders in the world's actirltiti Gilham, of the Macon-Atlantic Navi- out of ...possible BO. were made by Cap- Mr "Woolworth s chief architect is our support and our enthusiastic co- have written even stronger letters than these. So vfheo you gation company, -went down the river tain B. ffalllgant, Sergeant B. J Pou- now supervising the remodeling of the operation to anything that may be think of this, and the letters of commendation from more in a launch and mec the barge 35 ron and Sergeant B p Barker ground floor of the building, and about proposed for the advancement of At- miles down stream and accompanied Sergeant B S Hale made thehlgh 920 000 will be expended for thia pur- lanta and the fostering of that cor- than 21,000 doctors, endorsing Sanatogen — surely you the craft Iri^o the city score at the 600-yard range with 49 pose diality rind confidence in each other cannot deny yourself such welcome and un- The. barge brought 85 tons of freight out of a possible SO In improvements and remodeling- the which enabled this city to step from doubted helpl for Macon merchants. other parts of the building Mr MeClure the ashes of war and set foot upon It is stated another Journey -will not will expend about 910.000 the path of progress from which she Sanatogen 15 sold by good druggists every- , be attempted until the river is in bet- must not be turned aside ' where m three sues, from $1 00 up " ter condition which will probably be In TECH NIGHT SCHOOL Inasmuch as the MeClure company is a few weeks not going to utilize the Eiseman build- Grand jprtze, InfernattoruzZ Congrcst of In the meantime a campaign to se- BLANKS READY NOW ing as they had planned, they are go- M&itctne, iondon.2S.13 are a large government appropria- ing to make appropriate Improvements MAYOR OF BARNESV1LLE Son for river Improvement work will Practically all arrangements have in their other stores here that will be put under way ^ been made for the opening of the fall enable them to give better service than RENAMED UNANIMOUSLY term of the free night school at tne ever before Hew Hospital Site. Georgia School of Technology^ m Sep- Barnesvllle. Ga, August 24 — (Spe Macon, Ga-, August 2* — (Special ) — tember, and although formal registra- clal )—Mayor B l--^--^\ I xJ . .^or:^Jc '• IN bonds structions are Bent to applicants who stolen, from her by her husband A B Z T Maxwell Emmett Langford Members of the committee have re- are accepted, as to when and where to Holder yesterdaj gained for Mrs Sarah Pierce Hammond L C Tyua and B H. ENDORSED BY OV E'R 2l,X>. O Q PM^STGIANS turned from New York where they Wade Holder an injunction from Judge Butts were elected as the new execu- went to confer with the American mis- Opportunity Is givven by the state of John T Fendleton restraining the hus- tive committee to act for two years sion, which controls the BaHard school, Qeorgia through this institution to ob- but state thelf* trip gained them noth- tain free instruction along technical band from kidnaping them ing aa the executive board of the mis- iin*b, the saiW advantages being of- The father was tempoiarlly enjoined GRIFFIN BOUND OVER for a Free COpy Of "Nerve Health Regained." It you wish to le»rn more about Sanatogen before you UK iU »ion declined to modify Its original fered as are given the day students from molesting the children in any write for a copy of this booklet, beautifully illustrated and comprising facts and information of the greatest interest, Tcarthis proposition to the hospital board It is especially intended for those who manner and the case was set for hear- ON CHARGE OF MURDER Tfbe hospital board has been offered. on account of business or lack of funds ing September 4 The children In ques OS » a reminder to address THE BAUER CHEMICAL CO., 32 8 Irving Place, New York. ~ the property for $34,500 as a whole, or are unable to attend the day sessions. tlon are Nellie Frances aged 4, and Waycross Ga August 24 —(Special ) 920 000 for that portion Immediately ad- George Valentine aged 2% years The ' J Griffin was bound o\er by Judge joining the hospital The hospital Holders have been separated since Au- O J Allen today for action by the board only desires the poportior n next to GOOD RACING PROMISED grand jury in December on the charge the hospital but thinks the price asked gust 6 of- murder lodged against him after the Is a little too high However, It may AT GORDON COUNTY FAIR ( killing of Charlie Inman near Manor, be decided to buy all the property and July 7 Miss Addie Inman, with, whom plat that which Is not used for hospital Calhoun. Qa.. August 24 —(Special > PRISON GUARD HERE it was alleged he had planned to elope purposes into lots and sell them off Directors of the Gordon County Fair and who was so seriously shot in the association announced here today that TO IDENTiFY KELLY pistol battle in Griffin s home, ap- Stolen Cam Recovered. they intend this fall to give the people peared as the principal state s witness Macon, Ga., August ii — (Special ) — Trtio attend the Gordon county fair Touring cars belonging to C. R Lewis, this fall an exhibition of horse racinig A priaon guard is en route to Atlanta cashier of the Fourth National bank, that will be well -worth seeing 1It to determine whether or not James P and to Miss Helen Parker, which were *WBM decided some time ago that races Kelly, recently released from federal stolen Saturday evening, have both would be added to the attractions of prison, and detained at once under ex- been recovered and three negroes who the fair for this fall and plans are now tradition papers from Missouri, Is confess to taking Miss (Parker's car well under way to have on hand a "Oakland Sammy," escaped convict KODAK are now in the county Jail number of the best racers to be found. Kelly o-btalned a temporary halt In Miss Parker's car was found Sunday the extraditionv proceedings by habeas Son* ffllBM fl«r FM* D«v» This fall all attractions and exhibits corpus issued through his attorney, Mr Mlhm cllil DlKItlln. morning near Blverslde cemetery, but will be i increased, and together with Lamar Hill He contends that he is a tafl and flHlthlns prloM. the negroes who took it were not the splendid races, will certainly make ElstlUM Fllsu a O Q EMtrt •lUlrHlt. rested until late last sight. They the fair a banner one. Directors have victim of mistaken Identity in this sec- mitted they were simply out for been very active in obtaining the funds ond arrest Joy rride to go towards furnishing prizes and Samuel Raymond, the prison guard, The Lewis car -was found last night have met with much success, so that was In charge of the prison division in KODAK DIPT. •« WHITEHALL.ATLANTA near Griffin, in Spalding county, oy a very large number of substantial which "Oakland Sammy was confined the sheriff of that county prizes will be offered in each of the different departments VALDOSTA MAN, KILLED September IN GULF STORM, BURIED AUTO THIEVES TRY SWEEPS ON TO RUN DqWN DEPUTY Valdosta, Qa. August 24 — (Special.) but are you abreast of its billows ? , The body of Albert Mitchell, of Val- Griffin, Ga,, Ancnot «*.—(Special.) • dosta, a private In the United States Two negroes who stole a big touring Get afloat on a bank account First army, •who -was killed in the gulf storm car from T G l«ewls in Macon and at Texas City Texas, last -week, was were returning to that city from a trip Then you can't sink regardless of interred here this afternoon to Atlanta, made a desperate effort to Yo\msf Mitchell was a son of Mr and run the machine over Deputy Sheriff the stress or the storms The Mrs S J Mitchell of this city, and Mallory and others who were pursuing joined the army oaly a few months them near the city , ablest of us often go to pieces at ago He was killed by a falling build- The chauffeur was too quick for Is ing during the height of the storm them, however, wheeling in time to the shortest notice Then doctor's prevent a collision of the two ma- bills pour in and swamp one But chines as they-passed each other on the country roads After getting by a bank account is a raft on the sea 9 ANNOUNCE FOR RACE and going Quite a distance the ne- FOR SUMTER TREASURER groes deserted their car. leaving it of adversity that will never sink. Moving Day standing in the road and escaped In $1.00 starts the account Amerlcufl, Ga., August 24 — (Special ) the -woods. The officers brought the Nine candidates are announced today stolen machine- to Griffin and later re- Jor the office of treasurer of Sumter turned It to Its owner in Macon «ounty to fill an unexpired term of Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. sixteen months, and the number of aspirants will number a dozen before -METHODIST MISSION the special election, September 15 The Organized 18S9 office is a needless and expensive one, MEETING HERE TODAY costing Sumter county $3 000 annually, and will be abolishe s d at next session The Atlanta District "Woman's Mis- of the legislature sionary Society of the Methodist church -will hold an all-day meeting at Grace church Thursday, August 26 be- ginning at 10 o clock Among those FRIENDS OF on the program will be Dr, Hughlett, -esidmg elder of the Atlanta district rs W B Hlgginbothem, of West Wedding Rings Point, president Woman s Missionary society of the North Georgia confer- ence Mrs Luke Johnson and Mrs W In Wedding Rings we offer A. Albright of Atlanta A full attend- a wide assortment of quali- ance fa expected Methods for conduct- 0. T. CAMP ties and styles Prices range ing toe membership campaign will be discussed ' Ladies will bring box Announce His Irom $2 00 up lunch. We nave Wedding Rings Candidacy For in 10 K, 18k. and 22k. solffl Want a Tenant? gold The Affiance "split" Rings ajre carried in 18 k AT THE THEATERS gold We also have tEe People who intend moving September ist square edge, chased gold and COUNCIL are already watching the ads Those who platinum ringd "Wh*n a Woman Loves." In platinum we show all of (At the Strand.) have houses, apartments or rooms for rent For the first time In the history of mo- tbe most popular shapes, tion picture* a great featuro haa been sizes a-nd styles made and clven a title after H was com THIRD WARD should start advertising now and keep the Our Wedding Rings are P When Charles Horan decided to write an original document tor Emmy W*hlen the ad in until the place is rented Cost very seamless They can be little VlexuneM atage star he •settled on a Subject to Primary quietly resized by stretching ' UtI6 but before the picture ivaa completed small When you want to insert an ad j he learned that thia title was copyrighted September 3O or contracting throughout the United States and Europe by anotn*r well known author, conse- Mr Camp is one of the clty'a live phone Mam 5000, ask for Classified Adv Call and-let us show you quently the title waa dropped and the pic- our stock. ture completed. grocery merchants. He has made a Department Atlanta 5001 Tne atory aa told in the motion picture Ring size cards and 160- production 10 on* of yreat heart Interest success He puts his whole heart page illustrated catalogue and. oi unusual theme and when it wfut shown upon the screen tor the firat time in all work he undertakes He has ' sent complimentary upon re- MtsH ~Wehien Mr Horan and tne directors \ quest. . of the Metro Pictures corporation looked1 given freely ol his time and money to every good movement for Atlanta. at It* and Miss Wehton then suggested that It b* called When a "Woman Xioves. So He hag been the proven friend of the clerks and the working classes of appropriate was thia title that the firm Maier & Berkele, Inc. adopted It and this magnificent screen the city He will make a wide-awake, active, honest, fearless and able production coea forth christened ' Whan a Woman Loves member of the City Council.- He will appreciate your support. GOLD AND Ktas Wvhlen win toe seen In this unusual production at th« Strand on today and SILVERSMITHS Thursday w hen i lovers of the bigeer thinks In cinema productions will have their first 31 Whitehall St. i opportunity of seeing/- this brilliant littl* THIRD WARDERS-". * ! stage star In her first big film drama Ert.bK.hed 1887 * When a Woman I*ovea want produced by the B A Holfe company and Is the latest -role*** of tii* H*tro Plcturw wr- • Let's Elect This Live Man \ \ :•"**-' F>»ge Eight

Edited By Sports Holds Crackers—Early Game Today Dick Jemison

Identically like the one he Balled In Monday's game, h* crashed into the Lookout* Rout Allen; grandstand and was knocked out. After Standing of th* Clab* a few minutes he was revived, but was RRST ROUND ENffiO KatY IB REMAIN unable to continue tne game. Second Baseman Pltler, o* the vis- itor*, was forced to retire In the flrst Clark Holds Local* Safe; toning. Lee had singled and stole sec- CLUBS. W. L. P.C. • CI.TJB3. W I* P.C. ond. Clark caught him napping, and K. O. 734».5»l Boston 7637.670 Detroit 7441.644 ' INTIL SATURDAY FORD.H.6.C.11E Mamphlt.. 6914-SC1 Lee, in attempting to return to the bag, ^ •• •, *>~ * ___ spiked Pltler, 'splitting his toe. Mer- Burmlng'm. 65 66 .542 Chicago— 71 44 .619 rltt, who subbed at second, played a Kashvllla.. *4 59 .610 >7 BE .609 Player* Start -Second ATLANTA. » 61.4*2 N. T..I ...... 52 66 481 Vice President NunnalljrWanU An Early Session Today creditable game. Chattan'ga. fis 6ft .445 Clevolknd.. 44 «9 .399 Manager Smith Trie* Out the Today—Must B* Completed Mobile .. 54 « .499 St- Louis.. 4372.374 t<£ Stage Kelly Day on Former Columbia Star The Crackers were the first to •core, Uttle Bock 4« 11 .St6 PtlladBlp'i 36 77 .313 counting their only run in the second That Date. •. and May Sign. Hint. locals -are strain two Barnes On inning. Moran, flrst up, singled past by Thursday Night. - OI ^. CLUBS: w. L. P.O. CLUBS. W. I* P.C. V EARLY GAME TODAT. Chattanooga batten found Allen an short. He went to second on Kauff- PltUburg.. <4 60 .562 PhllaAolp'a 60 50 .546 man's oat, and to third on Saatthews: Newark... ««B0.558 Brooklyn.. 6154 6SO Despite urgent requests from Barney Pitcher Redding, who was one of tfc« The final game between the easy mark, and walloped Wm for four fly to center. Moran then attempted The remaining matches In Kan. City.. <4 as .547 Boston. .. . hits and three runs, enough to win the to steal home, but Rumler swung on Prey fuse, president of the Plttaburff Na- stars of Jim Fox's Coiumous Sally Crackers an* the Lookouts at Ponce game in the third fraine. Allen was round of the three flights for the Drul Chicago. . 57 57 .500 tional, Herbert Kelly, the Crackers' de Leon this season vwBl start at, the pill and beat out a hit to snort, Hills Golf club chamPipnshiB was. com __ Louie . G-O S4 ]625 ptttsburs. . K CO .413 league winners during the past eeauon, certainly otf. and. no matter what he counting Moran. pleted at the conclsnlon ox the pla Buffalo ... 87 65 .E0> St. Loula . •terling aouthpaw, -will remain a mem- may shortly become a Cracker 2:45. in order to allow the Lookouts^ served, the lookout* hit It with a wal- The Lookouts won the game in the Brooklyn . 58 64 .441 Cincinnati. ber of the Crackers until after tne Ipp, and routed him. Day. who re- uesday. V ' ^ Baltimore.. 39 76 339 N. T. Redding- worked out with the Crack- to catch la train for New Orleans, lieved \hlrn Jn th. lourtt. «nd pitched third. Caveny walked, out was forced The following are th^'e results of th game with the Vols on Saturday. ers before the game yesterday, and the where they play Thursday/ r malna at second by Clark. Daley's single sent atche.=„s i„n. th...»e flrs..... t rrouni d tbat wer A telegram was received from Presi- ">« v. ,f »I_»< «*• *»mei, allowed him to second. Blberfeld then dou- not previously .announced In Tne> <-ou local maimger was so pleased with his six hlta and two runs. ' bled to left, counting - . - dent Dreyfuss yesterday urging that first impressions that he may alga him. CIa rk on e Clark Daley stltution: Kellj be sent at once, b\ut Vice Presi- f, . - ,V ot)i»T hand, .held the reaching third. After McBride bad Tint HUM. to a contract today and plav him In Crackers well In check, and although fanned, Harris doubled to left, count- dent Nunnally Is desiroua of arrang- Her* Kelly's place the remainder of Or Cart Tayler. frequently In r, aUowed only one Ing Blberfeld and Daley. Frank Aoalr defeated Milton JDargan. Jr Oe ONE HUNDRED ing a final sfend-off for Kelly and has the season. Consuming two hours and ten min- In. the fourth they got one more. picked Saturday an the day. , • utes of a perfectly good August after- Graff doubled to center, advanced to Kelly will twirl today's game for the Montm's Great Cmtefcu third on Merrltt's sacrifice, and scored A. Davidson defeated K- R- Crackers and will then work in Satur- noon to play nine Innings, the Look- on Caveny-s perfect bunt, the pair day's grame against the Vola, the las): outs won the second game of the se- Two features saved' the same from working the sqneese play. W." E. Browne defeated B. A. Palmer, S ENTER appearance of the southpaw as a Crack- ries' from the Crackers by a count of being the worst ever clayed. Their final run •was made in the er this season. DR. MITCHELL GIN C to 1. With the exception of two In the second Inning Roy Moran eighth. Peters grounded to Blsland, features the (tame was absolutely one pulled the prettiest o*toh we have ever and when this worthy threw low to Banter Perry defeated W. C. I***tunp Elimination Round, in Title of the most Insipid and uninteresting seen made by any player at the park. Kauffman.. the ball going to the 4 1 t gam s that has ever been served up to Harris selected one of Alien'* benders stands.....•?,-, h.. e went t~o_ seco---,nnd Ho contin- £?lT Se.« VSaed C. D. Aostt. » local fans. and poled what was labeled a homer to ued t& third when Kauffman held the Play at Detroit Starts nine hits off Clark, defeated C. P. Kin,. SOUTHERN LEAGUE PRESENT BY LOCALS Atlanta made deep center. However, Moran started ball until he was within live feet of but were unable to make any of them with the crack of the fiat, and racing the bag, and then heaved wild to Mc- C. War Saturday. at critical moments or to secure more madly .backward, arrived' under the Donald. Oraff fanned, and on the third Blok JemlaoD defeated Dr. W. than one blow at a time. Numerous bail as It was descending. With bis strike Jenkins, attempting to catch ren. a up. Chicks 5, Gulls 2. Plnyens Present Club Physician times men were on the paths, when a back still turned towards the Infield, Peters off third, threw the ball to left Third Hl«ht. New Yorfc, August 24.-*~When\ the en- bingle, such see they were unloosing he reached un and nailed the pellet. A. E Harleu defeated C. T. Hopklaa, Jr (Mobile, Ala., August 24, — Memphis With Fifty Dollars in field and Peters counted. This ended by default J tries fQr the twenty-first annual ama- Monday, would have counted him. But catchhing It wltrfboth hands. Ii was the scoring. teur championship tournament of the hit Covington safely twelve times to- the aforementioned Monday blngle -was absolutely the most spectacular run* Herb Kelly will hurl the final game S. H. Carter defeated W. Altrtsna. 4 u day and ran wild on the bases, gain- Gold. not forthcoming and therefore instead ning catoh that has been made at today, with Cunningham opposing- him. and 8 to play. United States Golf association closed ing an easy decision lover Mobile. 5 to of being with an average ot .600 today, Poncey in s Ions: while. B. H. McRae defeated W. A. Bhjlltr. t u here there were 138 players on the, list 2. Bushelman pitched well until the The Beat Seere. and S to play. Today Secretary Howard P. Whitney The other feature of the afternoon CHATTANOOGA— ab. T. b. po. a. e. ninth when he weakened. With one Dr Mitchell, the physician of the was th* playing of Caveny at short. Daley, cf 4 1 1 announced the drawings for Saturday's run in and the • bases filled. Merritt Crackers, was given a surprise party This worthy got everything that came Pltler, 2b 1 e 0 1 elimination round of 18 holes medal relieved Bushelman and "topped the when he appeared on the bench prior anywhere near hina. He covered \ ground play at Detroit. He aaid, however, that rally. \ to the game between the Cracjcers and from second to third, and made six McBrlde. If 4 0 0 1 post entries might brine the total up The Box Score. the Lookouts Tuesday great assists and two putonts. v He bad Harris, Ib 3 0 1 12 QUERIES ANSWERED Peters, c 4112 to or over the number received for the MOBILE— ab. r. b. DO. Manager Smith presented on behalf BASEBALL nine chances in all, but bobbled one. Garden City tournament two years agx>, (Miller. c£ u i 2 or Jumaelf, the players and Secretary Hi— s playin- - g was great', anidd no matter Graff, 3b 4121 when there were 141 starters. I^tneridge, ?GO in gold as a memento where the ball would go antywhery e near (Cerrltt, rf-2b S 0 0 2 Dobard. ss — 014 v*. CHATTMOOaa Caveny. as 2 0 1 2 (Under this head the sporting editor wi This year the names of several prom- Northern, 1'b . . 0 .1 7 of the esteem in wJiich he is held by him, he "Invariably would scoop it up endeavor to answer all questions pertalnln inent grolfera are missing, from the list. xHolmquist 0 *0 0 the members of the club PONCE DC LEON PARK and retire the runner. dark, p 4 1 1 0 to all branches of sports.) These include Walter J Travis, Findley 002 The club has g-lven the doctor a Bin !*uniler had_Jo reUre_at the own- Blberfeld, r.f 1 110 Burke, If xi ..../. CAME CALUCD AT 2i45 Cunningham, rf S 0 1.0 Douglas and H Chandler Egan, all for- Perry, 3b Oil handsome present of some character pletionT of the fourth Inning. There la a m&n on third base with on mer champions, R R Gorton, who tied Flick. 2b ev«ry season This jear they -were at ingr a high foul oft the bat of" Peters, man out. the batter knocks «, fly to cent* for the irold medal with W C Pownea Totals 83 ~6 10 27 IB 1 Baumgardner, rf a Joss to Know what to present him, field The man on third doaa not try t Jr., at UGkwanok, Vt.. last year. P W Schmidt, c and the vote was for the gift as come home on th« fly. but the cente Whitteiwore. Oswaldykirkby, Fred Her- ATLANTA— ab. r. h. po. a. e. Holder, thinking that he would, thrown th Covlnjrton, p ... awarded, ball horn*, the pitcher jump* up reshoff, Oilman P. Tiffanj and John iM Dr Mitchell was visibly affected KoDonald, 3b.~_..... 401140 Ward, all leading: players In the Metro- when the present was made, and chok- Williams, 2b.... 400340 touches the ball and It rolle out on politan divieion > Lee, rf. .,.-.,.„.. 402100 aide Unw. the man &cor«a. I» tbi* *n erro 31 2 7 27 14 0 ing back the tears, was only able to tor the pHch«r or what !• itr M . The o*nly foreign players this year mumble his thanks and shake every Koran, cf V... 412200 Yes. . are three Canadians, F. G. Hoblitzel, Al- one of the players b> the hand For Every Xauffman, Ib 4 0 l 14 q 0 bert A. Adams and George S. Lyon. x—Hit for Northern in ninth Ifatthews, rf 4 0 "0 0 0 0 Play in the preliminary qualifying xx—>Hlt for Covingrton in ninth. rlumler. c. 1 0 1 3 0 0 round will begin at 9 o'clock Saturday M.EJ&PHIS— ab. r. h po. - Purpose ^island, ss 4 0 1 0 S 1 Several southern players are named Allison, cf 1 000 Allen, p...-. 100010 In the entry list They Include L. R. Roth, cf 3 020 fenKlns, c 300301 OTHER RESULTS Hung-er, Dallas, Robert A Kampman, McDermott. 3D .... S 1 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Use— Jar, f...... a 01020 3an Antonio; Perry Adatr, Atlanta, J Hemingway/ rf 6 1 0 S. Kendall, Dallas; Charles L. Dexter, Baldwin, If 3 Totals ...... SB 1 » 27 14 2 Jr, Dallas, and Alfred C. Ulmer, Flor- Schlei, c 4 International ^ Cruthers. 21> 4 Brakes 10, Pirates O. Score by innings: R Monfl 8, Proven 1. Proves' 8. Monfl a. da. v Boston, August 24 —Boston won to- Burio S, Harrlsb'g 0, Burlo 1, BarrlBb'ff » Elbel. Ib L 2 day, 10 to 0 Cooper was taken out in Chattanooga ____ ...... 003 100 010 — 6 Toronto •• Jer. City 0, Toronto 4, Jer City 0 Mitchell, ss 4 i «3 Atlanta ...... 010 000 000 — 1 Roch'r 4. Hlohm'd 3, Roch'r 3, Klehm'a 6 Bushelman, p 3 the filth after he had been hit safe!} Summary: Two-base hits, Elbefeld, Merritt, p 0 nine times for seven runs Fltzpatrlck Harris, Oraff, Moran," innings pitched, hit safely three times out of three >y Allen 2. 4 hits, 3 runs: struck out, Aohe'lle 4, Greeiub'o 1; Charl'te 17, Dur'm J FEDERAL LEAGUE Totals \. 5 12 27 16 1 times at bat. Wlnston-Salem I. Raleigh 0. Score by Innings R H B. >by Allen 1. by Day a, by Clark 2, bases €core by innings: Boston . . 00t 041 02x—10 12 3 on balls, off Allen 1, of Day 1. sacrifice Memphis 000 111 200—5 Plttsburg . . . 000 000 000— 051 ilts,. Merrltt.. Caveny,, Daley,. stolen _ i . Pittkborg Wins Trio. JMobile 001) 000 002—2 (base. Lee. Time, 2:10. Umpires, Breit- ft Wth 1* ahrtv-t 4; Be.um't 7. Honsfn 1 Plttsburg, Pa., August 24 —PtttBburg Batteries—'Ragan and Gowrdy. Coop- enstein and Bernhard. Waco-Dall&a —Rain . " went into first place in the Federal Summary—Three-base hit, _._ . er, Hill and Gibson .eague race today by taking two two-base nit, Schmidt, sacrifice hits, „,„. . McDermott, Baldwin. Bushelman n Reda O. D04U*er« O. Xll'kea I, Col'biu I. Mlnn'lla 7, Loule'lla J games from Kansas City, 4 to 0 and 4 stolen bases, McDermott 3, Hemingway Brooklyn. N Y, August 24 —Toney Washlngton 2, Elberton 0. Othtra oft (lay. to 3 Knetzer pitched well in the first 3. Mitchell: double play, Cruthers to pitched shutout ball today and Cin- ?ame. In the second Barger was ef- Mitchell to Eibel 2. Mitchell to Cruth- cinnati twon, 5 to 0 The Superbas made Elberton, G«u, August 24.—(Special.) 'ective until the ninth, when the firat ers to Eibel; hits, off Bushelman 7 with only three hits, sensational play by the OLDEST AND NEST OF ALL IOTUED tMDS * Washington turned the table on Bl- :wo men singled Comstock was sent 1 run in S innings (none out bases fill- Reds fielders robbing them of more. 8TANDABD not O TEAB8. berton today, defeating the locals by WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY to the rescue and retired the side ed in ninth); struck out, by Coving- Williams did great nork in left, get- FIRST GAME. Bushelman 4; bases on ba^ls, ting six put-outs i Get Yonrz dress EUthe* et tke r*Uev«lsw Dlstrlbnterei 3ie score of 2 to 0. It was a pitchers' Score by innings: R H. E l buttle between Hunt and Wilder. The off Covlngton 4, off Bushelman 1, hi! Score by Innings. R H E. Paul Herman, Chattanooga, Tean.: J. J. Williams, Jeefcsea- __ Southern Learue. Kansas City 000 000 000—0 7 8 by pitcher, by Covlngton. Allison; wild Cincinnati . . ill oil 000—5 11 0 vllle, Fla.: Kaufman Bros, Co., JaeawwvlUe. FlaT: 3r«ll Traa- only hit secured off Hunt, their fa- Chatta. In Atlanta, L. it. In Birmingham. JPittsburg .... 001 110 Olx—4 8 1 ~'.ch. CovinBton, left on bases. Mobile inv Co., Penaaoola, Fla.; Windsor LlQUor Ce.. PSBsaovlSf >la.; vorite star, was a hard hit ball to Batteries—Cullop, Adams and East- Brooklyn .. ... 000 000 000—0 3 1 W. P. ir.» A Co.. Norfolk. va>; B. £ Christian * Co., Rleh- ;heir shortstop, which he could not National League, erly; Knetser and Berry. o, (Memphis 8 Time, 1:45 Umpires, Batteries—Toney and Clarke, Dell, roond, Va_ ana other Richmond dealers; L. Laserus * Co. Williams and -Cheatnutt Appleton, Douglas, Rucker and Mc- landle and was questionable. The «;.-.— . In N T., Clncln In Fhiladel <2) SECOND GAME. Carty. Lrnchburv, va.i James Qormaa. X.yneb.bura% Vs.; Bie-ble Bros, >rea'ka of the game were against "Wil- Chicago In Button. St L. in Brooklyn (1) Score by Innings R H. B. * Co.. Lyncaburs. Va.: R. Pndlay Bill, Ijiraebburc, Va.; I. H. der. Batteries—Elberton. Wilder and Kansas City ... 000 000 201—3 3 Oppenh*Ua Co- Chattaaoos-a. Ten a,, and all other reliable dealers. iarper, Washington. Frank Hunt and American X^eeirae. Pelicans 6% Vols 3. Cuba a, Phillies 1. 12 Fill ao«r» II4.W 4 Fsn « In Chicago, Philadelphia In St. L. Pittsburg 100 000 21x—4 10 1 — New Orleans, August 24.—New Or- Philadelphia, August 24 —Chicago Stone. The two teams play the de- In Cleveland, Boston In Detroit Batteries—Packard and -Brown, ciding game tomorrow, when Robert- larger, Comstock and O'Connor. leane won the series toy defeating won an easy victory over Philadelphia BROWN~FOREMAN CO*, LOUISVILL^ KY'.' son, of Columbus. Ga., will be on the Federal Nashville today, 6 to 3. ,vThe Pelicans today, knocking Rixey off the rubber mound for Elberton against Livingston, Louis In Chicago, __ In Newark Brooklyn 14, Baltimore B. took the lead In the third by scoring in four innings Three double plays for Washington. Kan. city In Pltub'g, Bklyn in Bait re (2) Baltimore, Augrust 24 —Brooklyn three runs on five consecutive singles, kept the home team from becoming ( ralked away with today's game, 14: to but the visitors tied the soore in the dangerous i. and made it two in & row from Balti- fourth. Pezold won the game in the Score by Innings. R. H. B. more. Baltimore fielded poorly and its eighth when, with, three men on bases, Chicago . . 300 210 000—6 10 ,2 iltchers were wild. he tripled to the right field fence, Philadelphia . . 000 001 000—-1 7 1 Score by innings ,. R, H H. The Box Score* Batteries—Laxendei and Archer; trooklyn .. .. 003 431 003—14 12 8 NASHVILLE— ab r. Jh. po. a Rixey, Chalmers, Baumgardner and Kll- (altimore . 104 010 000— 6 11 6 Callahan. If. ... "0000 lifer, Adams, Burns. Batteries—Marion, Frank Smith, Tip- Stark, ss 0234 ham and Lang, Johnson, Bailey and Baker, rf 0 0 St. Louis 12, new York 1. ~aoklltsch Paulet, Ib New York, August 24 —St Louis Farmer, cf...... made a clean, sweep of their series with Sheehan, 2b. ... New York, winning the fourth game Chicago, August 24.—Air-tight de- Dodge, 3b today 12 to 1 New York played \ a. ense by Chicago and timely hitting Street, c wretched game behind the poor pitch- won today's game from St Louis 4 to 3 Kroh, ip Ing of Tesreau and Schupp, piling up The visitors outhit the locals but were seven errors Meadows held the Giants inaible to bunch their blows Totals 82 3 8 24 9 0 to five scattered singles The defeat Score by innings --R H El plunged the Giants into last place. St Louis 000 100 101—3 11 0 NEW ORLEANS— 'teore by Innings Tl. H 13. Chicago . . . . 021 000 Olx—4 9 0 Kendryx, cf Louis . . . 021 001 02«—12 1{ 0 Batteries—Plank, Groom, Davenport Re !lly, ss New York ... . 000 000 001— 1 o 7 and Hartley, MoConnell and Fischer Thomas. 3b Batteries—Meadows and Snyder; Tes- Sdmondson/ rf reau. Schupp and Dooin, Wendell. Buffalo S. Newark 0. BlUhm, Ib 4 Newark, N. J, August 84 —Buffalo Johnsoii, If 4 oolc an interesting pitchers' duel from Peaold. 2b ...... * . BILL DAHLEN HERE. Newark here today, shutting cut the . Jeps 3 to 0 The visitors had niade 3imth, p ...... * l nly one hit off Beaton until the eighth, Allison, p ...... 0 Dodger Scout Giving Southtrn 'hen they bunched three for one run Walker, p ...... v 1 i the next inning two hits and \an League Look-Over. rror gave them two mpre Newark Totals ...... 32~~6102Tis~l was helpless against Schultz, who 1m- Score by Innings: R. Bill Dahlen, former manager and roved as the game progressed Nashville ...... 000 300 009 — 3 •hortstop of the Brooklyn Nationals and Score by Innings "R. H B New Orleans ...... 003 000 03x — $ -- - , 000 000 012—3 6 1 n his day one of the greatest short- Newark .A...... 000 000\ 000—0 B 3 Summary —(Hits , off Smith 3 with 2 stops that ever stepped on a field, was Batteries—Schultz and Allen, Seaton runs In 3 innings (none out in fourth); a visitor to Atlanta yesterday ana was nd Hariden. Allison 3 with 1 run in 1 inning; two- a spectator at the game between the base hit, Dodge ^three-base hit, Pezold, Crackers and the Lookouts sacrifice hits. Farmer, Street ; stolen Bill Is scouting for the Dodgers and es, Rellly. Edmondaon ; struck out, was giving the Crackers and the Look- >y Kroh 6, by Smith 2, by Walker 3, outs the once over. He is. going to look bases on balls, off Kroh 3. off Smith over all the Southern league teams be- AMERICAN LEAGUE 3. off Walker 3, hit by pitcher, by 'ore returning east again. Walker, Sheehan, left on baffes, (Nash- ville 11, New, Orleans 5, first on er- Reel Sox 3, TlKcrs 1. rors. Nashville 1 Time, 2 15. Um- ALLISON HURT. Detroit, August 24.—By sensational pires, O'Toole and Pfenninger. A. both ways _elding Bostom won a 3 to 1 victory ver .Detroit today. Three hits, and Little Rock-Birminffhant— Hatn. Fleet Memphii Hit by Pitcher wild throws by ^oveleskie and Stanage ave the league' leaders three runs in Covington. be first inning. Only in the fifth, BENTON AWARDED when Bush walked and Coled here today b^- a ball thrown oy oston 300 000 000—1 9 0 New York.^ August 24.—Rube Benton Ditcher CovInKton He will be out of etroit 000 010 000—1 S S is legally the property of tiie New .he game several weeks, .nj-urlnff Mem* Batteries—Shore and Cads , Coveles- York Nationals, the National league ibis' chances ie, Boland and Sfanage, Baker. board ruled today The commission said the Plttsburg club acted in good Ineuann O. Yanks O. faith in signing the pitcher Cleveland, August 24—Only twenty- The game won by Pittarburg from RED BLUHM BOUGHT ine batters faced Morton today and Chicago August 17, whicli Benton Yor& was shut out while Cleve- pitched, will be replayed September BY CLEVELAND CLUB and scored six runs by consecutive 3 or 4 \ mr_t mine off Caldwell Brilliant run- Cincinnati, it was decided, must pay Cleveland, Ohio, August 24 —The Ints catches by High held Cleveland's back to Pitts'taura: the money paid by Cleveland Americans today announced core down. >. ' Ptttsburg to Benton. .he purchase of First Baseman "Red" Score by innings K. H. B. The case was decided by two direct- Bluhm from the New Orleans Southern jeveland 000 103 02x—6 18 1 ors, Charles H. Ebbets, of Brooklyn, association team He w ill Join the ew York 000000000—0 1 1 and James Gaffney, of Boston. The Indians at the close of the Southern Batteries—Morton and O'Neill: Cald- others were disqualified v because di- season. well and Alexander. rectly interested. WMte Sox O. Senators S, £hicago, August 24.—John Collins Printers* Baseball. roke up 0t thlrteen-innlng battle to- EVANSVILLE WINNER Philadelphia, August 24—New Torlc, ay. Chicago winning from *\yashlng- ndinnapolis and Cincinnati were to- on, 9 to 5. Ayres weakened when he ±N CENTRAL LEAGUE ay'n winners in the second half of ;arted the thirteenth and failed to he opening round of the eighth an- old the one-run lead his teakn mates Pitteburg; August 24.—Th e Central mal tournament of the "Union Printers* ad made in the visitors' half. Felsch league season closed today, the Evang- National Baseball league. Pittsburir, :arted the inning by> beating out a ville clu-b winning the pennant 1 The Chicago and Detroit were eliminated. ,ow roller. Weaver haxl fifed out, race waa close, and Evnnsville did not Today's winners and Washington, fit: uasell batted for Blackburne and w%s clinch Us hold on the title until yes- • Paul and fit Louis will meet in th* it by a pitched ball. Daly singled, terday. I semi-final round Thursday, lllng the bases. Faber struck out tfte nationalALBER joy smoke T .d Murphy waited for four balls, lich forced in Felsch with the tying un. J. Collins' single was next and just let's you go-to-h all the day long without a come-back! And you ussell scored, ending the game. Score toy Innings. R, H. E don't have to take a correspondence course in tobacco smoking to under- 'nshington 030 010 000 00 1—5 12 5 hlcago . Ill 100 000 000'2—6 10 5 stand how to smoke P. A.' You take-to-it, natural like I Batteries — Boehling, Ayres and renry; Scott, Wolfgang, Faber and We tell you Prince Albert will put jnew joykinks info your palate t If chalk, Daly. Browns Win Two. 10 DAYS ONLY . you roll 'em, P. A. wiU sound a neW note as to just how good the makin's 8t. Louis, August 24 —After losing ght straight games St Louis took a. can be! Realize that men everywhere—all over the -world—are oorly played double-header from Phil- Biggest Reduction Evar Made delphl—.,. . • a today• - , fir to 7- and 6 to 2.. smoking Prince Albert tobacco. That certainly ought to put a off, St. Louis' repent acquisition from 10 Internationale, twirled his first Bast Set of Teeth tead-xne-to-it whisper in your ear \ « ull nine innings In the second game $, nd gave Philadelphia only three hitn. Eistfiold Crowns . tifr rmltn*.lpe. aaj \ FIRST GAME. Hi ami AcsT-pMrnef (01 haadJon: alto, in that dmdy poem* JBcor* by Innings- R. H. E. Erivn Work for Tooth hila-aelphia ---- 200 400 100— 7 12 3 ALL WORK GUARANTEED aufar mthth* tfxmgf-maiitw lap that k**p* tk* tobacco at t Loula .. -.222 000 40X— 10 11 2 3 th* high paint of perfection. Batteries —Nabors , Wy chaff, Bressler ij Lapp; East, Koob, Sisler and Ag- 1-fre.fE 01_O R. J.,REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win*toivSalem, N. C W" SECOND GAME. Score by innings R. H E?i ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS Philadelphit. ix>ui« a...... ---. - 12!<*<0> oa oix001— — « 2 103 21 Batteries —Fllllngl m *t»

KWSPAPLRl NEWSPAPER! 1915.

ond flight of the MMtofhl Mrs. K. Ouffleld. Munphhisl . Wenn/RSii UNITED STATES TO PUSH WOMEN'S GOLF play Mii» 1C. Kilter, Grand CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Liverpool Eagerness for Cottony I Chicago. August 24.—The piny of Xlas CULLS TRADE NORTHERN. \ Wa«hltt_rton. Await 14.—Inveetiga , CORN OPTIONS VARY; Elaine Roaentha], Of Chicago, runner- 1 tlon of the Atnerictm chemical Industry" up In the women's national golf cham- j with * view to promoting production Got* to Mfmpta* for Batdtoin In the United States of vast quanti- Followed by Wall Street Support pionship last year, was toe feature I; ties of chemical* now imported waa of today's competition in the women's and fSOO m Co»h. | announced today by Dr. E. E. Pratt. western trolf championship. Miss Kos- E chief of tfe« bureau of foreign and do- OTHER STAPLES DIP ^"yf je^eaifd her, sola medal score Mobile, Ala.. AtiBuct, 24.—(JSpeolal.) 1 meBtlc commerce. The Investigation Favorable Turn in Arabic of 91, defeating Miss Laurie Kaiser Outfielaer" Hub" NorthBrn. ot th« Mo- •*T* _1 j i will be made by Dr. Thomas H. Norton, the woman's champion of ChicaKo " bile club. b»» been traded to Memphis X 1C1U. the bureau's chemical expert, who said Incident and Federal Dis- Prof it-Taking Causes Wheat Mrs. Harry D. Hammond, of Indlanan- for Outfielder Baldwin «nd (GOO, it •»n « " ,._.. —. ' today the United States had raw ma- AMTA QUOTATIONS olls defending her title, appfoVimated 98 In defeating Mrs. B. K. Perkins, of •was announced %T *n official o£ the . When German 42"s Opened t«w. S^SP&^figgfrWj.'j'S position to Deposit Funds Tumble—Heavy Offerings uucago. club here todar. Northern Ha» al«o I chemical* now imported. nHTITS AND VBGKTABXM. In tomorrow's pairings for the sec- played first base for tile Gulls, in sev-, 3>r. Norton said today that the cut- (Corrected, by ih-e Fidelity Fsrmlt and Prod- eral erames. on Fortress—Surrender to Carry Surplus Crop Al- uce Company.} ting off of aupplleB of foreign -chemi- Cantaloup**, crate 7CcO$l.«0 Too Heavy for Packers' Came After Few Shots. cals, particularly from Germany, had. Oranges, California $4.«»O 4.6t 'brot.fi.ht forward American sources of so Helps. Apples, June, bushel .„, 6$fij>tOc Support in Provisions. EDUCATIONAL Macon 13, Dublin 3. supply, and had presented enormous Peaches, crate 75c»$l M opportunities for development. Water.iaeUnB.eaeb 3fl>20c Dublin, Ga.. Au«u»t M.—(Special.)— "The ------»-*-- Plneappl«a $1.25491 75 i NovogeorgleTsk, August ±1.—(Via situation regarding dyestuffs RANGE IN NEW YOBK COTTON. Macon defeated r>utolln this afternoon and the cutting off' of the German Xjemoou JS.75 &JL25 I Chicago, Ausrust 24.—A thai p recea- I by a score ot 11 to 3. Dublin played Courier to Warsaw and "London, Au- Onlona, crate tl 000 1 25 ; potash supply," said I>r. Norton, "are ....v_.-.v >on m the final hour carried \\hoat to decidedly the rotteneat game ot the gust 24.)—By the capture of Novo- perhaps the most extreme cases. We Potatoes, new. ft - ••••»*«?»*.)1~7&9£ 2«5 ; the lowest point of the day but thcr season, with a battery that was prac_ georgievsfc the Austro-Germans have have abundant supplies dt raw ma- Jon. .1 S.b.'J 9.JJJ t.»J 9.J2| S.72 1 961 Tomatoea. fancy «*•*!-«• J was a rally and the market closed, tlcally no battery at all, aa tar etf Mch. .j St.ttHI S.HSj ».SS) a.SJj U.S5 EKK plant ', '," ! I " stead opened for their use the great Vistula terial for coal tar dyes -which -we are | 9.85 BeaziB, creen, drum "-JM2 i y at a net luss of ^ ftt -S to -^, with fectlve work is concerned. Macon made May . .J1U.10|10.17I1A.1UJ1U.14|1(I.17 110.98 "W- W"* September at 99«,, and December at river transportation route into the In- trying to -develop. The same la true Squaah. drum Bffo thirteen runs In, three lnnln««. and it Oct. . .| S.iU| 9.S3J B.J4| (.Jill S.32 Okra, drum 97%. Cora Weakened with wheat in looked once a» if Dublin would be terlor of Poland. German 8RtAnmnre R I °* potash. "We import 915,000,000 of X>ec. .{ 9.5JJ 9.bl| 9.50) 8.50J 9.59 ..7Ec@|1.00 shut out completely. Tbe came was are waiting at ™^ ™ | potash annually, while on the Pacific Peppero. crate .".'.".""."."."" »1. the September option, but a bu> ing mues coast we nave material for manufac- Lettuce, crmta (1.3C spurt sent December up a little, tho one-sided, and it was called in tbe sev- _*_ Corn, doien // fortress, and witito a(day turing potash to supply the whole ...16®12MiC closing figures being »s higher to ^» enth Inning. wotows RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON. Batteries—>>I>ublin: G. J3. Townsend ° * bar laden with world with fertilizers." lower, with September o.t 73 •„ and De- and T. Towni Among other chemicals now import- 4111 l-aml cember at «3V Oath iliopped to ,a net Dorn. *w the occupied region o; ed which x>r, Norton asserted could ____ JQpenlHliliI l*m | Sale] Roland will be heading up the river profitably be produced from raw ma- Jan. .. 9.451 9.51] 9.431 9.50|~9.49 ~ terial available in the United States Men. .j 9 G»| 9. il| s.tai a.1l>\ 3.7S past Warsaw to the Qalician frontier were oxalic 4-cid, carbolic acid, am- May .., 9.a&| 9.9-l| 9.914 ».»4[ 9.93 Winder Win* Again. monia, argots, creosote oil, fusel oil Oct. . . D.041 9.1it| 9.641 9.111 9.10 The Oec. ..| Winder. Ga., August 24. — ^ Special.) capture of the fortress also glycerin. Indigo, Iodine, casein, chlo- 5nlnea.r each" ...... Canadian line. This carried \alues Winder defeated Monroe for tbie second tro*** a hisrMy Important railroad line ride of lime, citrate of lime and nitra.te """""'"" i5C j up^^jsharply and brought out a large in a series of four of soda. New York, August 24.—There waa covering atraisrht r i The Investigation will cover 100 ar- decidedly more clicerjul ton* m the cot- some of the big ;houses told heavily and graxnei. The ««Lino fra« snappy through--. aMh of ^Vlrt5a^.Te reby XtaSS ticles. ton market during today's trading, H. White. Jr., ot the White Fn- prices tumbled;, igoing below the open- out, many sood plays being made by communication can be established to vision Company.) both teams. Sforria' pitching for particularly late in the afternoon when t ing figures. Winder featuredtured, tnis lad bavins Mdn- D the present vVashlnBton alspatches were published In addition to the heavy selling im- awaiting re- here indicating a much more lavorable e r pulse, near sentiment was inspired by roe's craclc hired team e-atiny out 011 NO IMPERIAL ADVICE turn of affairs in the Arabic case, and ."J « ". '00 to 800. 46,00 to »t.IO. later reports that the fiosts that had his hand* striking -out ten and allowing Vistula """ •"•*•"• acroas .December contracts sold U-p to 961 or m to _ood steers, 70» t. jog. ftieo caused the flurry of the forenoon were only one hit -during the entire gmme arsaw destroyed by GIVEN BY DR. GOODNOW a2 points above the low level oj yes- not expected to curtail the amount of These teams play again ^ Monroe thelr teraay. The market closed steady the wheat output, though they^ might Wednesday and in "Winder Thursday. Washington, August 24. —Th e Chinese within a point or two of the best .and cause some deterioration in quality. Batteries— "Winder, Morris and New- legation issued a, statement today de- at -a net gain of from S to 11 points. to 760. W.S« some; Monroe, Shirley and Ellison. «lan de- General selling in the northwest mar- to hold claring that Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, Cables were better than due and faelfws, COO to I0». 14.50 kets was another bearish feature of the one Vis- American adviser to President Yuan after opening steady at an advance late market, and foreign weather and ' Shi Kai, had not advised the president °*, 1 to 5 points, active months soon thf r prices of crop reports also helped take the stiff- Acworth 7, AdairgaUle 6. to act himself on a throne as emperor. sold S to y points above yesterday's or grades ness out of prices. The fact that the The statement says: closing figures on Liverpool buying, lower. world's available "wheat supplies are Acworth defeated the fast Adairsville "In an academical discussion as to vVall street support and covering of decreasing failed to check the down- team on the local diamond by a ac< whether a repuiblic or a monarchy was shorts. Reports that Secretary M?- » to «EO. »E.»0 ward trend. of 7 to 6. The feature of th« game v , —- •« . ii*i ,weet_B more suitable for China, Dr. Goodnow' s Adoo was prepared to deposit a large the pitching of Hloks for the locals, by Ita unexpectedly'ap-ed to 760. J4.00 t» Corn, after a firm opening, lost Uone who struck out twelve and walked conclusion was that inasmuch as the amount of eold in the federal reserve in sympathy with wheat, but Septem- chiefly republican form of government had no banks of the cotton belt to assist in rt».on' - to «.76. ber was the chief sufferer. December, only one. Satterfield -who pitched for fixed method of determininning presiden- financing new crop accumulations re- , Good fat oi«n. »4.25 to IB.OO. though it closed below the lop price the visitors, struck out 5 %nd walked 7 tropps. fa oxe11 force, as at tial succession, the monarchiarchial form of suiting from a restricted export out- r?^XS ? . j ' *«•'« to 14.25 of the day, was yet one-eighth of a cent Score by tnnlnv»: R Antwerp and government was for this reason th let, made rather a favorable Impres- Oood butcher talla. >3.6» tbfSiso. above yesterday's close. Expectation Adairsville 100 OH 003—f safer and more satisfactory, conform sion on sentiment and offerings were of increased receipts and forecast for Acworth 01* 000 121—7 ing, as it does, more to the genius o Batteries—Satterftold and Sandlin; comparatively limited after the recent •> *• »'•"• generally fair and warmer weather ex- the Chinese people, and the historica reduction in the scattering long in- . to ISO. JI.OO to erted a depressing influence in the corn Hicks and Phillips. Time 2:30. Urn-- development of the nation, but he die terest. Heactions of 5 or 6 points oc- pit. All pire Orr. not say whether this was the prope curred during? the middle of the day Good butcher Rl... i»0 to 140. »«.2£ Oats grew heavy after a tliRTht show _ time for such a change." under renewed liquidation and I there g Co loo 16 25 to 16 so of° spiri spr t ata the eopening oenng, th, e echie cief wcakwca- - a-il reports received here indicate were rumors of some further hedge ""W"i hoes, ioo to »»0 l««5 to ] ening influnece being the easing off In Co//c#e Par* Win*. that the constitutional drafting com selling, but pressure was much less the prlc mission, sitting at Pekin. is under active than recently and the market ' Price of other grain*. College ParK defeated the strong taking to perfect a republican form o turned lirmer again during the after- were larger than (the demand. Sup*- Adair Park tei___ _ ._ __ government." This commission wa: noon with October contracts selling up port from packets gave a little uplight former's grounds by the count of S to 2 created after the failure of a const! to 8.33 and January to 9.78, or 10 to toward the mid-session, but the mar- Montgomery and Croley had a pretty great pall tutional convention on account of high 11 points net higher on continued cov- ket soon resumed a downward treu-d pitching duel until the seventh, when 1 11 a party feeling. ering or local support inspired by the College Park made six runs. The fea- tL" ^ ? , °-tinir down th« valley or and closed not much above the loweat Four rcw A.B. eof-t-ndardmde. Special couran la tne Vistula made one of the most The commission Is required to com more lavorable political advices -and figures of the day. „_-.» and Domestic Science, AdmiMloa ture of the game was the hitting: of spectacular plete its labors this month and th< the firmer stock market- v Locttloaii famed aa health re*ort. high Bazemore for College Park, who made war. scenes furnished by the constitution drafted must be reviset Except for reports of continued rain •hlmdc. tracioc but mitt climate. 3* bu-ldm». 100 MK» In two doubles and two singles out of by the Tsanchene Yuan, after which i in Arkansas, weather conditions in the Chicago Quotatlotm, •found-. ftJoden.t_teUFeJoipl*y*,coiiceiu,feK». four tries. 1 0 Is to foe placed before another nationa south were considered generally fa- Ranffe on board of trade Tuesday Outdoor -von* and iccrenlona. nod many IntcieatiaB •octel Score by Innings: si£ ^.-S"™ !. ? 9'todelwi, ^ Prev. eveal*. 8«venBUlonal*ororiiieftwtili_dt_LidcBl_. Patron- - -;,--- _,- . — ft«n rtftA a per ye*r. Complete College Park 020 000 60x—60x S cording to advices reaching- here the the midday reaction was probably in WHEAT— Mory I^f^(*i°5u«f"^«y«™_.buU;t>^fr w« naueat. j AdaliT Park 001 000> 001—% new constitution will provide for a anticipation of a favorable weekly Sept 101 102 9S v» tl^lOQi-, llermbecuuScptcnxberMta. Addiew houwe of legislature, or lower house weather repoi t tomorrow. Dec. ° and the present Tsancheng Yuan wll S POt 00 t I et; mi&W May l.OS'/u 100% 1 ( BRENAU, Box *4> Gainesvflle, Ga. 9.3 0 no S a?e sT' <* "P^nds. CORN—. Madison 7, Covington secome the senate or upper house. Sept New Orleans Ri«e* 7 to O l-oinim. , „„,„, io.1D 6 c _4> «i? ' Madison. Ga., August 24.—(Special.) J\ew Orleans. August 24.—Cotton ! Cornfield wiener. .18 Madison's speed on eyases won for her .13 Ma r "."...r; Cotton Seed, Oil. showed a very steady tone today and Cornfield balorna i OATS— n today's game with Covlngton. I*er- ere long stood at a small advance throughout —""" " .12 Sept 37-% 3f% S 37 .•y Burruss featured, stealing home in New York, August 24.—Cotton seed ol 1« PEABODY!^ e th shells the session, although no activity was n AT •_••*«*» *m t» fourth. -.— the Rus- showed a further substantial advance to- in evidence at any time, offering's were before their day on lleht erode offerings, covering and I Corn Held wl'ene .10 I'ORK— more optimistic financial outlook In the small, shorts displayed a decided dis-i In pickle, 1 position_to cover and moderate tresn* v Sept ..... 13.70 13.70\ 13 r):> ISSsg oJ5SScS*.!~ii.... no-t^ south. Final prices were & to 15 points no i.et Oct. -13 SO 13 ST. 13 67 fiith.CoJ.trJ I Madison .....014 101 00x--ff 9 2 nlgrher. Bales. 11,600 barrel a. buying for long account had more than Cornfield lard, tler'cc" basis ' -08 U j 1 Dec. ,. . . .13 9a 11.00 13 96 Scholumhtna and dlnlomaa awarded.* Circular. Batteries—Nattle and Olbson:* Stokes h 1 t G Rang* in New York futurea Tuesday: usual, effect. At the best of the da£ -C9 -, •ailed. Tuition In all cradot and brancbM. | 9 points up. i Jan ..... , S 80 8 80 «•• Did the work. September Good cables brought about better S: tSs'T^is**:::: .11^ RIBS— Genera: von Beseler'a siege ~ tober .. puces on the opening call, the tradme Sfpt \ . . November £.36^5.40 months standing 3 to 4 points up Im- Oct. .>.,. -December 6 4S&5.4& mediately after'this advance was wid- January .. 5.5E6 57 .. February . ened and the gain was well main- [email protected] fi.74OS.78 tained unt)l tbe close In ChicaRO Tuesday. Marcb . .. 5.83(55.84 Bullish crop reports from the west- "Wheat, care „ „ .u exPe9tations of bullish week- Corn, cars .. AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE «,.« » reports tomorrow and pre- Oats, car-i FOR WOMiN Jictions of a low percentage of condi- Hog-s, head . \ 10,000 tion in the monthly reports from the New Orleans, August 24. — Both the rough j MovenK-nt Toeaday. DEt week and 1.4U1 000 /a^t^year Receipts,- Rough, ,10,782; millers, SS5. •Corn—Recflpta, 394 000. agralDBt &68.000 Letters Philosophy Sales. 3.867 sacks rough Honduras last week and 1,_7_; O0(t last year 3.26<@4.00. , 5.81G pockets clean Honduras Oatp—Receipts. 1499 000. against 1 743,- 2% O . Science Home Economics otations 000 last \veelt and 1.307.000 last year Qu Wheat—Shipments l 171 000, acalnst No Preparatory Dormitory Capacity 850 600 last week and 1.307,000 last year Corn—Shipments tfiR.OOO,- against 365,000 Department ' Limited to 309 Cotton Region Bulletin. last week and 730,000 Jaj«r year For Catalog and Bulletin of View*, 24-lb. aacka, (1.04 Oats—Shipments 9S7.000, acalnst 273,000 AddreM the President For the twenty-four hours ending at Grain. Sacked. Per Bu,—Corn, white R. C. la»t ixeek and 904,000 last yeat. m, 75th meridian time, August 24. 1315. ^^s^ii?iii§^ TOilllng, Jl.*64 corn. No. 2 white. _>9c, oats, t. M. GjtJNES. D. JO., JLL. u. , QS 8.81. Receipts 1,583; stock "«!- fancy red clipped, S2c, oats. Jled R. P . 160- Grain. lb. aack*. 6»c, oats. No. 3 wfclta. i«o-ib Chicago atB> llffht staiM) r< 28 Aug'U'Jt 24 —Wheat, No. 2 red StAtlOM Of lacS fSL" ° * ? "<*• ! ->b. $i.o7%ei [OH. NO. 2 TiaTd, Jl.08% ©1.11%. ATLANTA. GA. COTTON MOVEMENT. Ke*<_jv Sacked. ^>Bi».!—Geor^fai seed r>«P District. . i winter grazing seed oats,. 66c. Texius Vnlt- whlte- etandard. Atlanta—Quiet, S%. proof seed oat». *frc; trance can* Be*d, fl 05 Hiy, Etc.—Alfalfa fcay, No. a, |£l5- 1 11 N 8 9fl 9 ATLANTA, pt. eldy. .. Port Movement. ftlfalla hay No. 2. ILflfi, UmoUigr* No. i l^ie^so"©^ "" °- ' ® «- Columbua, clear W f^i1 ^*-lea- *1-1S; timothy. No. 2 v-naU baJea, Timothy. J5 50iS)6.75. 1L,S69 «t , sales^"""r-M-ddllns", 62S~, stock, 11. 9 8-82747 receip•-•»"t Gainesville, "clear 51-10,, bermuoriaa chowder, 100-lb . , 368 Peachtree.Street sacku, S--»0; Purina pigeon fcvd, 100-lb O»t», No. I. 39I5'40; No. 2 -Shite, nnml- Tallapoosa. clear ...... ! al; September, 3054: Toccoa, clear j s&ckc, 12.70, Purina scratch, 12-»kjt t»n.i*i_L December ^14. Weat Point, clear , J2.50, Purina scratch. 100-Jb. rWckw" *2.«^ xChattanooera, pt. cldy.. Texas City—Receipts' 984 Victory chick reed, leo-lb, «ack»; J2 40 Vic- Kansas Cfty, Atigruct 24. —Cas h -whM.t Greenville, a. C., clear.. Norlolk—Middling. S.65 „, tory scratch. 106-lb fiacka, »2.St»: i>a_sr o^ 2 hard, tl.l4®1.28. No. 2 "S. :0,651. Opens Tuesday, September 7 Spartanburg, S. C., clear: S7 scratch. 100-lb. sacks, $2,16; beef scraps, \ ~™^""™ —————".———» •—. Baltimore—Exporlsi 3,555- per 100-lb. sacks, ^»3.*0; beef scrap* ner Boaton—Middhne 9 "0 50-lb. sacks. $1.86; chicken wheat, per fcu Teia* Halntall. 13,000. ?1.4t>, oyster shell, per cwt.. \ SOc, "' No. 2 iviUte, 43®43; No. t mixed. Abilene, 1.50; Austin, .06. BaJlin&er CO- Philadelphia—Middling. 9.55 Brownwood, .20; CJnrendon, .08, Cuero 5 n»o Ground Peed, Per Cwt.—Arab horae feed. v The Art Department will be under the 1.52; Eastland, .80; Menrlett&L, 1.94- l£ous- ISSS; $1.90, Re-Peter horue feed, $1.8*; Kins Corn ton. .08; Huntsvllle, .32; Lultng, .20, Qnanah, horae feed. »1.75; A. B. C. horse feed J155- MACHINISTS TO ASK Minor Ports — Stock, 27 251 June Pavture dairy feed, *LB£; choice " a]- Country Produce. charge of Miss Martha Morel. Freehand New York, Augrifit 24.—Butter stead v T FOR SHORTER WORKDAY . I ' .. req«ipts. a >O.S76, creamery, extras 92 oA drawing, pen and ink work. Painting, oils otal for Week—Receipts, 11, Shorts, Bran and HCill Feed—Shorts Red ?G; creamery. hlg-her acOTlne- *'« Oklahoma—Ardinore, 1.50; Tulso, 1.50; creamery. •"-«*- »' »=mi- •<. "" Washington, August 2«,_ Executive Muscogee, 1.10. og, 100-!b sacks, J2.10, fancy mUl feed • and water colors. Clay modeling. Totil lor Season—Receipts, 6-lb. stw-ks, Jl.BO, P. W. mll3 feed. 76-Ib officers of the metal trades division of MiEBissippi—BatesvlHe, 1.40. ports,^ 130,565. Tenneaeee—Memphis, 2.16 &ckB. fl.SO, Georgia feed. 75-lb. sack*, |18Q- the American Federation of tabor de- Arkansas—Little Rock, 1.00 «ray shorts, 100-lb. sacks, J1.80 • brov.TJ termined today to seek conferences 1.00; Pardanelle. 2.00. Interior Movement shorts, 100-lb. sacks. *1.70; Germ meal SEND FOR BOOKLET OR PHONE IVY 7158-L with owners ana financial backers of Houston—MJddllnr, 9.00; receipts " !• Homco, 106-lb. aacke, »1.6S , G«rm meal, Hom- District Preclpl'n. hlpments. 1.C03, sales, 2.352- stoVk via co, 75-lb. sacks, J1.65. bran, f. "W., 100-lb. industrial plants Involved in the cam- Average Memphis—MlddlinE. 8.SS: receTpS 10 sacks, $1.40, bran, P. W_ 75-lb. sacks. Jl 40 paign that union machinists and other Temp. s ; 1 Salt—Salt brick (med,>, per case, SB 10- . _ metal workers have launched fpr an S|-»^Cf -8.^ "SpS' ! salt brick (plain), per case, $£..15, salt' chickens. 20. fresh «pwln. Iced Ozone, SO-pkEB., per case. $1.05; salt. Ozone! freeh 1-urkeyH, iced, 15(5316. eight-hour day and better working 25 pk$r., per case, &»c, salt. Red Rock, per conditions. • ** d 1J> 203; hfLe^'^! S. "? J7T™* "''" cwt., jl.OO; salt, Chippewa, 100-lfa, sacks Chicago, August 24.—Butter , receipcrecelnta "We believe that It is well first to Cincinnati—Recetpte 368; shipments, 871; 57c. salt. Chlppewa. 60-lb. sacks, 24c salt. 284 tubs; Bteady, unchanged. * try to secure an agreement -for a «S° :ocki, 1 14,600aH M . ddl 8r 8 40; saI B Chippewa, 25-lb. sacka, 20c. salt, T. P, iOO- recelpta 9,316 cases; firm, «=c Ib. Backs. 67c. salt, V. P., 50-lb. Backs, 34c- •Dorter work day and better conditions PSi , '.r 1 _? ' - * salt, V. P.. 25-lb. sacks, 20c; salt, Myle's, Potatoes. receipts 42 c steady peacefully before we resort to etrikesL" 10«-lb. Backs, C2c. easier. J>rsey cobblers, 60® 63 j •aid Junes O'Connell, president of the giants, 50@S5; Minnesota and Ohio, 4; \ Metal Trades division. GROCKRIEa. ^ 13 ^ ©34% ; Fpringrs. 16_». IB.iM). Con- Close Close. densed milk. $3^5 to $6.80. Svaporated .Tan.-Fefo . . . B.fil ^ @ 6.56% 5 47% AGAINST ROCKEFELLER Feb.-Mar transfer «f your account* to us on tlje in* •Minimum temperatures are lor 12 -hour E 59% 6.51% voice* vent to your pu^lomera IB not for period eodl7i£T at 8 a. m. this date, t Receiv- March-April . 5 59VE; C.tS C 56% the purpose of KBCKEQY ed late: not Included In averarea. **Hiirh- April-May ... Salt—100-lb. bnca, 5«c: Ice cream. $L New York, August 24.—Federal 5 6614 C.59 Granocrystal. 8Qc; No. 2 barrels, $2.26. Tour cuBtoracTB arc nnt Interested In our Judge Hunt today decided that the eat yesterday. {Lowest for 24 hours exu_in« May-June . . . .5.6« ^@ E.70 5.82 transaction, so whs should a Uilrt Darly The University 8 a. m., 75tn meridian time except where June- Juiv .. . .5.72 ^~ © Arm. and Hammer .Soda, 13,05 • kw «>__ irovernment must furnish additional 5.73 5 G6 2c; Royal Bakinfe Powdw. llpiui.^$4^0 come in contact with tliem' .particulars to •William Rockefeller otherwise Indicated. August . .. 5 30^ rj.34 D 24% W\icn you sell your open acrwinti \rt m off Georgia g*j« AUK -Sept y,-pound. $6.00, Horofora'B, $4.50^ Good 10U tollwt O]L-m lor ua In ymir rrgular and some others under indictment on NOTE—The averas; hirbrat and loweat .-, 34 Luck, $2.75; Success. $1.80, Rough Rider. Law School. Standard •ntzance a charge of criminal conspiracy to temperatures are made up at eacn center Sept.-Oct. . . .6.31 ©5.32 6.36 , way «nd jonr rclnUona with i«ir custom- : reqaireoMiitB, iatercal eonnec- irom tne actual number ot report*, received Oct.-Nov. . .5.384 ©5.40 5.42 jj ers arc oot dlntutbod wrth violate tbe Sherman law, in connection Nov -Df c 6.34% Beani -Lima,. 6"4_ _.;. pink. 6%. Our methods differ from .my concern , j£5 Uniwislty life. Over and toe average precipitation from the ..5 42Vj®5.45i 6.47% 5 39% Jelly—80-lb— ... . palls^, $1.35; 2-oz. imdamtB Mn with their administration of the af- number of atatlona reporting- 0.10 inch or Dec.-Jan. . bandllm xccounto rw-plvahli-, and J would . __*_!_? " * « Prominent fairs of the New Haven railroad. 5.43% Spa»hetti-*-» 1.90. Ufce to explain the different e to jou if iou more. The "State of weather" la that pre- will addresD me persona U^ V in statesmanshlpk on tfae bench and at "The charge that there was a con- vailing- at the time of the observation. Leather—Diamond oak, 46o. the bar. Send for emtalor deseribfait spiracy formed about 1S90, which ex- Naval Store*. Pepper—Grain. 2«c; ground, ZOe. . A. E. DUNCAN. ——•and ririnjcfUU U*t of - Flour—Elegant. $7.50; Diamond. $6.85 PresldenT. atasandith«lr location. isted thereafter, should toe particular- Remarks. 'annah Ga., August 24 —Turpentine, Best Self-Rlslnr. $C.fl5; Montiffram. £6 25: ized, the court held, "by a statement Rain has been general In Oklahoma. 37%: sales,. 32 r re^lptc. B44; ehip- Commerclil Credit Company Arkansas and western Tennessee, and scat- Carnation, $6,15; Golden Grain, $6.*t>- Paa- _ _ Dipknnm admits to bar. Addros of the basic facts showing: the creative . 273_. ,„, stock, 111,030. Rosin firm cake, per case, $3.00. Capttxl And * i ct\f\ (\t\f\ tered showers In Texas, Alabama and the k sales. 87,3; receipts, 2,330; shipment* 1 7R7* Lard and ^Compound—Cottolen* $7 o- Surplus OvCr3>l,OUUtUUU coast districts of Georgia and Mississippi D*an SYLVANUS MORRIS. LL- O-. ATHBilg- C* . Mr. Rockefeller and about a dozen stock 65\OSR. Quote: A. B. C and T> S2 BE" Snow Drtn. cases. $5.Bfl; Scoco, 7%; Flake Moo-Notlficalion Syitom. Temperature averages continue seasonable E. *2.90: F. »2.95uO, H and I. «'i" K or the nineteen past and present di- and without material change. rectors under indictment sought to 33-30, M, |4.00. ~K.\ ?4 65. wlndowiriaaa' Sour Gherkins—Per crate, $1.80; ken. Ba'timere, Md. l.have the government detail specified C. F. von HERRMANN ' $5.55; \vaterwhite, $5.70. »«aowBla«a. ?G.50(£p8.00, sweet mixed, ke_rs. $12.50 Ol- violations covered in its charge. They Section Mrector "Weather Bureau. JachBonville. Fla . August 24.—Turpentine ives. 9Cc to $4.50 per dozen. complained that the charge was in- firm, 37: sales. 553; receipts, 156; ship^ Sugar—Granulated. C% . powdered. 7^_c- definite. ments, G75; stock. 23,575. Rosin, firm; cube*,, 7^ Domino, S ^i. Coffee. sales. 3.130; receipts. 575. shipments, I SOD- Delay of six months to a year, it is stock, 62,678. Quote- A and B 52 70ia estimated, wil l resulv t from the ruline- New York. Aujrust 24.—The market for 2.7-5: C and D, 52.80 @2.85; E, S2S5- F j of the i court. ' , ° coffee futures opened at unchanged prlceB 52.90; G. J3.00; H, $300; I. 33.00(313 02^4: MRS. CHERRY'S SCHOOL to an advance ot 2 points In response to K. »[email protected], M. J4.00; N. $4.70; window- steady Brazilian cables, but met a renewal liana. $5.50; waterwhite. J5.7D. CtiARL£Si J- METZ, 32 PONCE DE LEON AVE., CORNER JUNIPER of near month liquidation and eased, off In CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PUT CASHIER IN VAULT the absence of any HKgreaslve support, clos- President Audit Company of the ± out ft ing at a net loss of 2 to B points Vlth Sep. Comparative Port Receipts. Opens September 13th AND COT BANK'S CASH teznber eel ling at 6-1* and March at a 48 j\ TLANTA. AavaritaKes- Graded system, on departmental plan, individual tr ' ' in the late trading. Sales, Including ex- The following table shows receipts at the classes, splendid discipline, faculty unexcelled, location centralanrt Amity, . Ark.. August changres. £8,750. ports Tuesday, compared with th« same day all parts or city by means ol Peachtree.i^ponce de Leon. Juniper 24. —Tw o Spot «a»y, Rio No. 7. 6%@7; Santos No last year- \ » fuuaitemaskeud men lockelocjtead £.E. vv JTincaer 1915. 1SI4 Primary. Intermediate - -«- ,. ~ 4. 9%. Cost and freight offers were etcadv" Higr h school departments. French and cashier of the Bank of Amity, in the „„„„,.._ * about 8>45 to g T5 r0r sa^: N*w Orleans Lee's) ifl native Parisian,, who will teach conversationaV all Frencl> Galveston 2,160 • stc. Art and Expression. Phone y° 8S5'«'-zf* ""-oushout the vault today and escaped with $1.200. AL0WZO HICHMiiiJSON & CO. The cashier warned the citizens frorom ! niMllrels" prices in BrazU were unc Mobile 26 6 within the vault by means of a burirlar** Ri" o" exchange-»^>»n»"-» «o«n LondoT^T,^«-n, unchange,— !.-_ d Savannah 2,588 4«8 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS alarm and ahots were exchanged be- 12 6-32d- Brazilian port receipts. 74 ooo- Charleston 31 tween citizens -and the robbers as the .Tundlahjr. 43.000. Minimum temoeratuM Wilmington 41 EMPIRE: Bm.nijvc. , ATLANTA. GEORGIA. I latter rode out of town. in Braall 59 uegTees. Norfolk 934 Ranee In New York futures Tuesday- Boston ( 82 Open. Close. Donegan Heads Revenue Men. Totals 6.18S 2,745 I ATLANTA CQJVS.gRV.4TO.RY Qf February • New York. August 24.— D. L. Porter March . . Interior ATorexneni. HUBBARD BROS. & CO., Cotton Merchants , of Richmond. Va., was chosen vice April i 1915 1914 ^ { Advantafej equal to thoie found inywheTt president of the International Revenue association at une 2^126 7.334 HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK Jta sixth annual meeting- ' J-J 213 314 here today. Daniel Dpnegan. of New A'21 1,013 SO Fall Session Begins Sept. 6thv 1915 203 368 va., on a date yet to be November" designated. December 1.921 EWSPAPERl Page Ten. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, -

Julia A. Logan, lot north side Palmetto, RAILROAD SCHEDULES. I PROFESSIONAL VIEWS avenue. 200 feet west of Feeples street. 60-c 100. August 23, 1915. \ ON COTTON $EO—Same to Clarence A. and Alberta B. The arrlvni i nd departure of passenff*' TEMPEST-TOSSED ST. Robinson, lot south side Carolina avenue, HELP WANTED MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILES trains. Atlanta. New York, Ausruat 24.—(Special.)—Liv- 740 feet w«Sst of 'Ashby street. Ausiist 5, The follow «ns schedule figures are pub- erpool came firmer today at & substantial I)£hcd only as information and are not advance over pur c lose, e vlden tly feel lag; $500—J. F. Howell to C. B. McDulek guaranteed. lot west, aide South Moreland avenue. 260 the absence of offers from the southwest, MALE where "the recent Jrtprm has Interrupted, feet south of Wiley street, 25x163. June . THE PRUDENTIAL communication, bealdae doing more dam- STOttES ANI» OFFICES, . i FOR SALE — NATIONAL | Atlanta Terminal Station. REGAINS CALMNESS ' 91,800—iHowell C. Curtis to Walton H, j INSURANCE COM- Daily exceDt i e.g« than at first believed. Heavy rains MEN WANTED—GOVERNMENT JOBS. *Sunday only, " continue In'Arkansas and Tennessee, lead- Curtis, lot on west elde Georgia »yen»« , TOURING CAR USED 13,000. * sundry. I (Hape-eiUe), 200 feet • southwest of Chest- fSO month, Atlanta examinations Bep- PANY is now accepting Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic. ing to the thought that the. crop report — . .r - August 21, 1915. ; to be compiled tomorrow will show a sharp , nutt street, loans on high-class im- MILES, FIRST-CLASS; LOW Effecti "so." German Plea? for Suspen- decline In condition when published. { *3-500'r~J: . Brunsw ick. W iycross American Bplnnem arc not buying, look- \ lot west sli PROFESSIONS AND TKADRS. proved Atlanta property PRICE. .ADDRES. S OWNER, sion of Judgment and ing for a *harp decline when the ^ WANTED—MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER ' at 6 per cent. Prompt P. Q. BC*k 1205, ATLANTA. Brunswick. Waycroi*" v 1 and ThomasviM A j • f\ I-** i understand the point of view of the Axnerl- S Trustee's Deed. - TRADE. The World Is constantly needing; I and courteous attention. AQV1CCS VrclUSe ICIS- j can regarding the situation In exchange. ) ' FOR SALE ~ They have been taught that the debtor na- i teej- tlon pay's the difference In exchange, and j nue, 40x160 feet. August 14. CHAS. H. BLACK, v ! BAKBER COLLEGE. 38 [ dltion; quick sale. Johnson Motor Car Co. ing Trend in All Groups. surely Europe owes this country for many Real Estate Loan Agent, 455 Peachtree street. Atlanta and Point Knilrond Company. thing* that have been contracted for here. L T Ingram. 24 ' YBS—K TOU have two bands. Prof. a. O. ! No. Arrive From— r No. Depart To— We "believe • the continual story of what $307—A, FOR SALE— v A used car. biggeet bar ri»t AuVust B Brannlng will teach you the barber trade 210-211 Empire Building. Atlanta. Phone or call L.udwlg &. •ton, 4-' West Pt. s ir, air 35 New Or.. €-26 am It is necessary for the, government to do Colquitt avenue, reei. AUBI»I. », for J3O and lye w> while learning; IS Colum's. 10,55 an If. Columbus 6-45 air .New York, August 24. Conditions in . n.«i. utriven uuyera w\vwy. H.IIU wo aura 451 Peachtree st. 1 ivfocr Wcotton drives buyers away, and we are paying position In our chain of shops. At- I Phone Ivy in. 38 Nexv Or. n &(1 an 33 Montg'y. 10 am the stock: market today offered a strik- I sure If the west can handle a large wheat lanta Barber College. 10 East Ultcbeil St. j FOR SALE—Used parts, on 191C Maxwell. 40 New Or. 2 15 pn 3fl New Or.. 2:00 pm in*—g contras' t' to recent unsettle- —-.d» crop {-which IB contraband of war) for Bond* for Title. prlc«* no object; some good bargains, Mr. yerritt. Firestone Tire Company, At|anta>_ 17 Columbus 4 05 pm sions. Trading was orderly and oft a year, why the south can do the same, $12.009—Mrs»._.__,,,„,.—_.„_..». Ann*.-. a T-. Garner t____o Dixie_ C.{ MISCELLANEOUS. *bu'x 7 45 pn 37 New Or.. 5,20 pm more moderate scale, but the under- especially as they (know supplies will do- . Freeman, Jot on north side St- Charles ave- FOR SALE—New 1*315 Ford touring and Or 11 35 pn 41 West Pt. 6:45 pm creaae and consumption Increase. There nue, 40fl feet east of Barnett street, 60x200 W ANTED—Man with horse and rig to carry MONEY TO LOAN. delivery bodies, j. M. Karwlsch Wagon tone was firm even when prices show- newspaper route. ~A hustler can make good ed a disposition to shade. la entirely too much political charity talk I feet,,-. August 19, 1915. PLENTY of money to lend on Atlanta and Worka. 81 E. Hunter at.\ Central of Geor*in Railway. going on for the good of the south. $4,000—Richard Doettcher to C. W. Har- money. Apply City Circulation Department near-by Improved property, B % to S p«r Speculative semiKuent waa stimulat- Jan- J Constitution. FOR SALE —Second-han d automobiles, all "The Kleht Wny." \ ed during the afternoon trading; by the * HUBBARD BROS.. per, 245 Magnolia, street., 42x125 feet, cent, straight.; also monthly plan, at 6 per makes. 56 South Forsyth. Main 33. uary 2. 1915. ^ BECOME; AUTOMOBILE: CHAUFFEURS, »is cent - on & years' time, payable $21.00 per Arrive Frorh— I Depart To— plea of Germany, through the German New York, August 24.—(Special.)—Unfa- * 17,500-7-J. M. McDonald to W. H. Sprat- week; earn while learning; sample lessons month on the thousand, which Includes In- I Thomasvllle. 6 23am Suv-annah., 8 :00 am ambassador, for a suspension of judg- Jacksonville. 6 47 am I vorable crop reports from the southwest lln, lot on north side Catherine street, 650 i free. Write Immediately. Franklin Instl- 1 terest; will also lend smaller amounts. A BEAUTIFUL lot 50x365. 300 feet from Albany 8.00 am ment regarding the Arabic incident. had the effect of stimulating: demand here feet west of Stewart avenue. 50x200 feet. *ut«. Dept. *33-F. Rochester. N. Y. Purchase money notes Wanted. FOSTER * Savannah . a j.-t am M.toon 12-30 pm The entire market moved forward to Boulevard T>eKalb. half block from South Albany 6 L'3 am ! for a while today, and during that time August- 5, 1914. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. P.OBSON. .11 Edgewood avenue. v Decatur car. Free of inoumbrancp. Will ex- Macon .... 4 00 pm higher prices, closing with many sub- prices advanced about 10 points. Later on. $9,500—Oscar R. Turner to M. 1* Jacksonville. 7 40 am ' Jacksonville. 8-40pm My free booklet. Y-102, tells how. Wrlto change for 5-passengcr late \ model car. 6 29 M.icon i; >r, am ' stantial net gains, further encourag- however, a reaction set In upon the receipt Rauschenberg, lot on north side of East Lin- todaj_—-_noi\. Karl Hopkins. iWashincton, D. C. Healey. frlrtg. ^ ;>.,%^nn.ih. . 10 10 pm ing: trade advices a_\d more favorable of advices that Georgia was offering cotton den avenue, fzo feet west of Hunt street Mncon ll ill am ' VaMosta i. S;40 pm 40x140 feet. May 24, 1915. Transferred to ames of men. IS or over, I WANT llg^t. secon.d-h.and c.ir. cither Savannah . l _>0 pm .1 u Uvonx'o 10 10 pm railway earnings, incmding that ot the freely* in New Orleans on a contract basis. wishing go\ ernment jobs. g8S month. COTTON STORED iring Baltimore and Uliio road showing a net While business today was In moderate vol- J. Caleb Clarke July 6. 1015. v runabout, at a bargain for , Macqn 8-n pm Thomnsv'e. 11*59 pm No pull necessary Box F-437. care Con- Address F. L. West- Sain of 3800,000 for July, were among ume the market displayed a steady under- 14,400—Suburban Realty company to Mrs, stitution. 8 IS pm ! Albany . . 11 59 pm. the other constructive factors. •• • tone and responded easily to buying orders. J. T. Shaw, lot on eaat side Rock street City Ticket Office, Fourth National Bank ^ JAY, BOND & CO. 100 feet north of Deckner avenue, 100x130 "WANTED—Colored chauffeur MONEY"LOANED A BEAUTIFUL. LOT. lOOxSCOi oppuatt* illdlng-, Peachtree and Marietta, btreeta. United States Steel was the central truck. Apply 5 N. Broad. RECEIPTS given acceptable to REGIONAL feature, its position ma-king it the ob- feet. December 20. 1910. Transferred to BANK, or when placed In our warehouse we Brookhav«n Club, for 92,500 gasoline car Telephones—Main 4SO. Standard 157. Mrs. Alice L, Anderson August 23, 1915. charge only reasonable storage and loan fair In !lne condition. Address E-167. care Con- ject of sundry bear attacks, but at nu Live Stock. SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS, ntltution. time did it yield more than a fraction. amount on value of cotton at 6 per cent Southern Railway, Chicago, August 24.—Hoes—Receipts 10,- Quit-Claim Deeds. per year, charging only actual time money WANTED—To sell or trade six shares Lavo- Premier Carrier of the South. It led the general rise of the final J51—Southern Tile and Stono company TEN HIGH-CLASS EX- is used. Woodward Investment Company, hour, advancing to 74, an overnight 000; strong: & to 15 cents higher; bulk $6.50 nla cotton mill stock for car or real estate @7.40; llglit $7.1507.90; mixed [email protected], Mrs. A. B. Logan et al., lot on north side Atlanta, Ga. Addresa H>863, Constitution. No. Arrive From—- No. Depart To— gain of 3% and closed at its beat, or of Eighth street, between West Peachtree PERIENCED STOCK 49 Ashovlllc. 6:30 am 36 N. Y 12 01 am 8JA a-bove yesterday's low quotation. heavy [email protected]; rough [email protected]; plgB H buy S or 4 Forda; also other makes. 23 -/acksdn'e. 3 55am 20 Colum's.. 6-16 am 97.00 @ 8.00. and Cypress streets, adjoining Baker, 150 nderson Garage. 34-36 Auburn ave. War shares -were next in prominence, Cattle—Receipts 4,000; slow; native* beef x60 feet. January 5, 1915. OE REAL ESTATE SPECIAL HOME FUNDS SB New York 6:05 am 2SKan. City 6.16am with further spectacular recoveries |6.00 O10.00; western steers $6.£58.90; $37—Elliott Dunn to J. P. Rlley, 491 TO LEND on Atlanto a t homrra a Monejor builnrar wliri WANTEc d D — Second-hand automobile. Call 51 Uackson'e. 6.10am 1 Chicago.. 6:20 am from recent declines. New York Air cows and heifers [email protected]; calves $8.50® Capitol avenue. 60x150 feet. SALESMEN FOB CORK- South Forayth street. Phone Main 10. 12 Shrevep't. 6:30 am 12 RIchm'd. 6 56 am Brake rose 13 points to 145 on an- 12.45. ^ ' 1915. te"ffiffis..*^ r5r w a, " ' 17Toccoa... 8-10am 7 CKatta'a. 7.10 am nouncement that the company had re- Sheep—Receipts 15.000; steady to 10 SCPPLI1ES — ACCESSORIES. 26 Heflln 8-20 am 32 Ft. Val'y. 7 16 am ceived some more profitable contracts. cents lower; wethers [email protected]; ewes $4.60 . ING Gt>OD PROPOSI- S. W. CABSON. 8 Rome.... 9 45 am 16 Bruns'k.. 7 46am @6.00, lambs [email protected]. $850—Mrs. Kittle Montgomery to Joseph 27 Pt. Vafy 10 45 am 38 N. Y... 12 05 pm Lackawanna Steel added 7 to yester- JOHN M. SpiTEg CO. 21 Colum's. 10-50 am 40 Charre. 12.15pm da-y*s advance of 5^4, scoring the new Davidson, lot southeast corner Center and TION. COMPANY JUST 413-14 Empire Building. • St, Louis. August 24.—Hogs—Receipts 5,- Low streets, East Point. 60x150 feet. Au- Automobile Coach Work 7M.1COI1.. ll 10 am 6 Macon.. 12 20 pm bigh price, of 65. Crucible Steel rose ORGANIZED. GOOD COM- Broad and Marietta Streets. 40 Memphis 11.IB am 29 Blrm'ra. 12 26 pm C to 73%, Bethlehem Steel 9% to 279, f 700; steady; pigs and lights $7.50©7.90; gust 8. 1915. mixed [email protected]; good heavy $6.75fg>7.30. $ 4,000—John D, Walker to Meyer & CARS REPAINTBr* ^ t> Clnctn'i. 12 05 pm SO N Y J 25 pm Baldwin -Locomotive, 4H to 77-s4, while 50x160 feet. Topa recovered and repaired: wheels, 13 Rome.... 3:35 pm Cattle—Receipts 3,600; steady; native beef Riser, 848 Piedmont avenue, MISSION. IF YOU ARE •pringa and axles repalrett. T many other equipments, industrials and steers [email protected]; yearling steers and helf> August 14, WE CAN ACCEPT ett. * ioBirnVrn.; ^ i$ !.£ 5 Cincln'l.. 4.25 pm motors rose 3 to 5 points. Profit-talc- ers $8,[email protected]; cows $6,008.00; stock erg $388—W. L. Bailey to Williams-Thompson NOT A HUSTLER, DON'T Bodies built to order -or repaired. . .. 4 15 pm 18 Toccoa... 4:45 pm jlngr effaced part of these gains at the company, lot south side Saw tell avenue or SOME good downtown, central, Improved 39 CharPe.. 4.20 pm 22 Colum's.. 5.10 pn [email protected]. Texas and Indian steers $6.25@ loans at a low rate ot Interest. 120-122-124 Auburn Avenue end. i - S.65; cows and heifers [email protected]; native Wooley street, 804 feet south of Lakewopd Also ap- 27 N. Y... 5:00 pm 39 Memphis 5 16 pn APPLY. 704 TITLE plication on hlgh-claaa property i 13 Bruns'k.. S.OO pm 28 Ft, Val'y. 5 20 pm Railroads again occupied a place of calves [email protected]. avenue, 60x200 feet. August 23, 1915. Immediate attention, secondary importance, although ad- Sheep—Receipts 2,000; higher: Iambs $4,000—Mrs. Christine R. Romare et al. EVANS GARAGE 11 RIchm'd. 8.00 pm \0 Macon... 6 SO pm vancing a point or more with the spe- [email protected], sheep and eweowess [email protected]. to Penn Mutual Life Insurance company, GUARANTEE BLDG., 21 Ft. Val'y. 25 Hoflln.... 6 46 pm cialties in the later trading. Rock Is- 487 and 489 Spring street and 15 West TURMAN & CALHOUN, FORD SPECIALISTS 16 Chatta'a 9.S5 pm 48 Ashevllle. » 40 pm land, a recent strong feature, decline Kansas City, August 34.—Ho:ogs—, •Receipt: s Third street. 50x160 feet. August 17, 1915. NEW ORLEANS. SECOND FLOOR EMPIRE! BLDQ. "HONESTY ODB POLICY." 2* Kan. City. 9'G5pm 24 Jackso'e, 10 05 pm. 1 $500—Charles M. Gllllne to MrB. Ora L. ar Bulck bMe. Entrance Harris street. 19 Colum's. 10 25 p 2 Jackso'e. 10-G5 pm 1% to 21 »4 on reports of a setback in 8,000; higher; bulk $6.50@7> ; hca Phone Ivy 4661. 2 Chicago. 10 45 p 11 Shrevp't. 11 30 pm the proposed reorganization, but re- @7.10; packers $6.SO@7 40; light Rlzer, lot west side Roach street, 200 feet SALESMAN gained some of its loss later. Total 7.45; pigs $6.50©7.36. south 10! Fair street, 50x150 feet. August I HAVE a splendid contract for two hlffh- LET US PAINT YOUR CAR All Trains Run Dally, Central Time. sales amount to 805.000 shares, wteel Cattle—Receipts 11,000; steady; prime fed 21, 1915. cla*ased salesmen for Atlantic \Do not ap- FIRST-CLASS applications City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree St. steers ?9.50@9,80; dressed beef steers $8.00 ply unless you can give best of references ATLANTA AUTO FINISHING CO again rolling up about 25 per cent of @9.35; southern steers $5.75© 8.50; cows Xilen. and have the ability. Apply 629 Candler for city and farm loans 7«1 WHITEHALL ST. WEST 162. thte whole. . $4.50 © 7.26; heifers $6.50 ® 9.50; stockera $12—Smith & Simpson Lumber Co. v. J. bldg. S to 9-30 a. m. E. H. HENDERSON. W. M. FOSTER. Union Passenger Station. Bonds were mainly firm, although T. Williams, 1 Holderness street, 50x147 ONE good printing solicitor for city. Apply wanted by W. B. Smith, 718 "Dally except Sunday. tSunday only. municipal and state issues, with Rock Shdep—Receipts 10,000; higher; lamba feet. August S3, 1915. In person. 57-59 Eugenia St. RADIATORS REPAIRED Island debentures were lower. Total $8.25® 8.70; yearlings [email protected]; wethers Fourth National Bank Bldg. OUT-OF-TOWN orders returned same dar Georgia Railroad. •ales, par value, aggregated $2,410,- $5.50@€.OQ; ewes $5.25©5.75. Mortgrages. AGBNT8- received. 287 Edgrewoo„. d _Ave_ _.. Iv_.y„ 6372. No. ^Arrive From— No. Depart To— 5S21—-WilHams-Hartsock company to Se- "WHERE ARE THE DEAD?" a remark- Phone Main l6. ATLANTA AUTO REP. CO. 3 Charle'n 6 10 am 2 AUB. and ^ tinited Staites threes and Panama curity State Bank, 84 Holderneas street, 41 able book. Indorsed by leading 'ministers. 3 WJlm'n. 6 10 am Eaat 7 30am threes declined one-half per cent and Sugar. ' xl53 feet. August 23, 1915. Agents coining money. Outfit 20 cents. Boat 11 Buckh'd, 7 .40 am 6 Augu'a. 12 -iC pm $1,040—H. A. Etheridge to George terms. R. L. Phillips Pub. Co.. Atlanta. Ga, v Radiators, Fenders, Tartks United States coupon fours one per New York. August 24.—Raw sugar, FOREIGN MONEY ONV HAND Lamps. Windshields Made and Repaired. "13 Buckh'd. 9 -SO am B Augu'a.. 3 30 pm cent on call. steady; centrifugal, 4.70; molasses, 3.93; re- Speer. lot on northwest corner Fourth and v 1 Augusta. (1 -05 pm 12 Buckh'd. C 10 pm fined, easy, 5 points lower. Cut loaf, 6.55; Tumlln streets, 140x100 feet. August 23, TO LOAN ON ATLANTA Warlick Sheet Metal Mfg. Co." B Augusta. 4 35 pm t!4 Buckh'd, C 00 pm crushed. 6.45; mould A. 6.10 f cubes, 5.90; 1915. HI EPQEWOOD AVENUE? York 4 Charl'n. 8 45 pm Stocks in /Veto York. 3CXXX powdered, E.BO; powdered, 5.75; fine |400—Tlf. O. McDonald to R. H. Lee, lot FEMALE IMPROVED PROPERTY. nd Aug. 8:20 pm 4 •Wilm'n. 8 45 pm Pr«». granulated, 5.65; diamond A, B 65; confec- south side Cambridge avenue. 140 feet -west LOANS QUICKLY MADE. V tioners' A, 5.56; No. 1, 5.40. of Jackson street, 60x190 feet. August 14, STORES AND OFFICES. ODOM BROS. CO. High. I*ow, Gloi Close. "WANTED—Good stenographer who Is will- OPEN all night. N*w In our more- apaclona Louisville and Nashville Railrond. Am. Beet Sugf ir •• 65 ^i 6* 80 * Sugar futures were easier early today, 1915. FITZHUGH KNOX 1 and at noon were 4 to 6 points net lower. $230—Rena G. Moore to Merchants* and ing to begin on reasonably small salary, uartera. GarMTo and repair work a epe- Effective Nov. 22— Leave. \ ArrK e. v Can 69% 56% 59% 6654 one who wants permanent and will work CANDLERBLDQ. Cinclr.nati-LouiavIHe f Cities pfd .6 Buying by trade Interests rallied prices Mechanics' Banking and Loan company. 2 a ty. 41-43 Ivy St. Main Ib22. All. 909. 4 45 pm|12 10 pm in the afternoon and the market closed Martin's or Perkins1 alley. 45x50 feet. Au- hard to hold position and advance. H-857, Chicago and Northwest.. I Cotton Oil 60 60^ Constitution.. LIBERAL. LOANS MADE ON DIAMONDS Cincinnati u.nd Louisville. .7 12 9 50 pm Smelting . - 7S14 77 «4 -SH 77%, steady, unchanged to 4 points higher; sales, AND OTHER JEWELRY. LOW IN- WEST AND BAKER Knoj.vi.Ie via Blue Kklge..7 22 5 00 pm Am. iear ... .109% 10: 109% 9,800 tona. $230—^Lillian G. Heard to same,.3 Martin** TEREST RATES,. or Perkins' alley, 45x50 feet. August 20, DOMESTIC. Knoxvillo \Ia Cartersvillo. .7 12 am 9.50 pm Am. Tel. & Tel. 122 122 iS* Range In New York futures Tuesday: PARTY will give home to unlncumbered FORD SPECIALISTS Knoxville via Cartersvllle. ,4*45 pm 12:10 pm 'Am. Tolbacco 221? 22__0. I Opening. Closing. 1915. JEFFERSON LOAN FORMERLY with S. A. Mlddlebrooks. now Blue Ridge accommodation.S.40 pm|10 30am Atchlaoh 1-1% 101 101% 1009i January ... $55—W. H. Tyree to W. E, Smith, lot at white woman in exchange for household ' located at 63 South Pry or «t. Mala 347. northeast corner Winder and Booth ave- work; references exchanged. Ivy 8766-L. Atlantic Coast XJne .*•-. 10154 102 February .. . .. 3.01*6 8*. 6 6 . SOCIETY Seaboard Air Line Railway. Baltimore & Ohio. S1VS 80% 31 SO March . 2.95 bid nues, 95x100 feet. March 20, 1915. WANTED—A first-class cook. Do not apply Botblehem Steel ...279 275 279 26954 April •• . 3.00 off d 3 0*4*6 3*08 $980—Mrs. Mattie G. Bates to H. J. Carr, If you haven't the best of references. Ap- 59 North Forsyth St., Effective May 80. 1815. Brooklyn Rapid T.. 84% 84141 84H May . 3.06 bid 3.0903.12 lot north side North avenue, 216 feet west ply to 1834 Feachtree st. ^ Opposite Posto«lce. ___ No. Arrive From— No. DepaVt To— Canadian Pacific ...149% 148 149 148 June 1 3.12 ©3.14 of Barnett street, 50x200 feet. August 2, USED motorcycles, all makes. 985 and up. ll N. Y 7.00 am 11 Birm'm.. 6 30am Central Leather .... 43% 43 43% 43 July 8.1*09 V.ii 3.15® 3.17 1916. v PER CENT—MORTGAGE RotaU department. ~ ' - -- 11 Norfolk;.\ 7-00 am 30 Monroe... 7 00 am Chesapeake & Ohio. 44\ 4354 44 43 H September 3.G1©3.53 [email protected] tor Co. Atlanta. Ga. 11 Washin'n. 7.00 am 6 N. Y 3 Orf'pm Chi., Mil. & St. P.. 82 81% 81% 81% October 3.49®3.51 3 [email protected] Building: Permit*. JVO SCELLA XEOU 8. MONEY—7 PER CENT. 11 Portsm'h. 7 :00 am 6 Wash'n.. 3 00 pm Chi., R. I. &. Pac. .. 23% 21 22 22% November . . 3.36©3.4Q '[email protected] $1,700—Mrs. F. Noycs, 8S-& Inman ave- WANTED—Ladles from every city antt I HAVE *100,000, funds on hand to leni 17 Abbe,SC. 8.50 am 6 Norfolk.. 3 00 pin Consolidated Gas .,126% 125% 1254H 125 December .. 3.12©3.16 [email protected] nue, two frame dwellings. T. C. and Paul town. In the south to visit the San Fran- on first mortgage. Improved city property, 6 Birm'm.. 2 30pm 6 Ports'h... 3 00 pm Corn Products .... 16% 1654 16% 1-% Wesley, contractors cisco exposition In October. AH expenses 3 to & yearu, at 6 per cent, 9tt per cent and 22 Memphis 11:10 am 6 RIchm'd. 3.00 pm Erie 27% 26% 27 26% I $100—R. B. Seagraves, Niles and Tllden paid. Very select party. Not a contest. ~ per cent Intereat. 22 Birm'm. L1.10 am S3 Birm'm.. 3 45 prn General Motors 211 204 211 204 streets, shed room. Day work. Full particulars on request. Southern Wora- BUSINESS CARDS B N. Y 6.00 pm 6 Birm'm.. 5:20 pin Great Northern ptd. 117% 116% 117% 117 $4&0—L. Z. Rosser, Gordon and Culberson an's Magazine, Nashville, Tana. WM.sHURD HILLYER 5 Waeht'n.. 6 00pm 6 Memphis. B 20 pm Illinois. Central ....102% 102 102% 101 streets, frame garage. Day work. STENOGRAPHERS wanted by government. Loan , Correspondent Columbian Natl. Ltf« 5 Norfolk.. 6.00 pm 18 Abbe,S.C. 4 00 pm Inter.-Met. pfd 74 J4H $45 month. Atlanta examinations October of Boston. S So-8 37 Trust Co.. of Ga. Bldg. 6 Portsm'h. 6 00 pm. 12 N. Y 8.30 pm Kan. City Southern 27 25% 26% ATLANTA'S SIDES 16. Sample uu ' ' — - ~ - . Ivy 4113. 12 Birm'm.. 9,\00 pm 12 Norfolk.. 8 30 pm Louisville & Nashv. . . 112% 112% tute. Pept. 60 12 Porsnrh. 8 30 pm lilseett &. Myers...... 215 215 COST OF LOCAL WANT ADS LOCAL fund* In hank for qulcn ^ loans In 29 Monroe.. 8:00 pm Lorillard Co .... 168 170 WANTED—Young waitress at once. Call Ivy sums 'ranging from 91,000 to ffi.OOO. Alao PER DOZEN, Gerst'a famous near City Ticket Office, 88 Pemchtrce St. Maxwell Motor Co. 43 40 43 40% IN THE CONSTITUTION 1031. Good salary. solicit loans on stores, hich-class dwell- beer, free delivery to home in caaes 7 7% ing's or apartments In any amount desired of Vtwo dozen. J. H. Lane &. Co. Atlanta Western and Atlantic Railroad. Missouri Pacific ..... 3*4 3 FROM DAY TO DAY l lMer«l« lOe a !!•• at lowest cu-rent rates. Cunson 4k Gay, 409 S24. 2886. Bell. Main 3080. 354 3% S lMertlo.M «c a line Equitable. Ivy 6678. No, Arrive From— No. Depart To Mex. Petroleum. . . &,_:*i 79% 82 79% HELP WANTED—Mate and Famale 3 Nashville. 7:10 am •4 Chicago.. 8 15 am National Lead ... fil% 61% 661 7 IneeriloH* ffe a llm* LOAN AGENTS TRAVELERS INSURANCE CONTRACTING AND CARPENTER WORK, 78 Rome... 10:20 am SNachville. 8.35 am New York Central. 89% YOU can become a high-class stenographer, COMPANY. Real estate loans, current rat*. 89% 88% The Atlanta Association of Build Xe p*r word flat for el - -*-idy. by Glvler'- shorthand-*• "! 93 Memphis 11:65 am f 2 Memphis. 4 55 pm N. Y.. M. H. & H.., 62 „,. „._ o.62. 3end for surprises. Write "Glvler," Waxa- Purchase money notes bought. Se* Rex B. 1 Nashville. 6:S5 pm 72 Rome.... 6.15 pm Norfolk & Western..105% 105% 105% 105% ing- Owners and Managers, -which prob- tl«Inc from oatatd«/of Atlanta. Wooney, CHAT C Hatcher Inauranc* Ac«ncr, f C Chicago.. 8:10 pm 4NaehvlU«. 8:50pm Northern Pacific . . .lOcr^i 105% 106ii 105% ably represents more capital locally lachle, Texas. 221 Grant Bldr. Both phones. 3EX¥ SCREENS. No advertisement accepted for IBM 'OR positions as, stenographer or book- Flyer, arrive* Terminal Pennsylvania 108% I08% 108% 108% than any other organization outside than two lines. Count alx ordinary MONEY TO LOAN. KEEPS FLIES OUT—LET 'Uaf"'imC' Reading 148 146 147=14 146% of the backers, at a meeting Tuesday words to each Una, keeping register with Miss Hltt. 811 CONFIDENTIAL LOANS TO SALARIED SCREENS. f t Rep. Iron & Steel .. 4J% 40% 42% 39% indorsed the "get together" propagan- Grant building. Phone Ivy 8881. PEOPLE AT REASONABLE RATES. FLOYD BROTHERS, ' l do. pfd 100% 100^ 100% 100 da of Mayor Pro Tern. 'I. T^. Hagsdale, Discontinuance of advertising rauat J* YOU want a position or experienced SOUTHERN LOAN COMPANY, 445 Edge-wood Avenue. Ivy 6381-J. Seaboard Air Line 14 13% passing befitting resolutions stressing be in writing. It will not be accepted help call Reliable Employment Office, 71 l 31B-2Q TEMPLE COURT. FURNACE REPAIRING. " clo. pfd 32% 31% 32^ 31% the cessation , of "disruptihg in- by poone. This protects your interests Ivy street. Ivy 3984-J. Sloss-Shef. S." "&"l. 53 as well as ours, WE HAVE ON HAND 118,000 INDIVIDUAL _ clean your furnace; work iruaran- Studebaker Corp. 99 fluences" and the immediate revival of FUNDS FOR QUICK PLACEMENT AT teed. Cassady. Repair Man. Peoatur 1. „ , TAXICABS Southern Pacific the "old. Atlanta Spirit," -which made . PER CENT. L. H. ZURLINE * CO™ 1 X VACATION T1MHJ. Southern Railway It* Atlanta famous*" ciui't brtav •* 601-2 SILVEY BLDG. MAIN 924. HA FHOND call will bring an automobile do. pfU 47 Resolutions to the effect that the \Vmmt Ad. p*o»* WANT AN APPLICATION FOR »5.000; OLD - HATSJi -o your door, any hour, day or night. Tennessee Copper . 53^, 50% __„ 'knockers and kickers" \ sell their MUST BE IMPROVED PROPERTY AND guaranteed. Mall order* given prompt Prompt and polite service. Texas Co. .143 138 143 "hammers and buy horns" were also DOUO or A«J*Bta SMI. SITUATION IN ATLANTA. W. O. ALSTON, 120B THIRD attention. Texas & Pacific adopted Tuesday by the Atlanta Real NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. ACME HATTERB, 20 EAST HUNTER ST. BELLE ISLE TInion Pacific ... .128% I- % 128% 128% Estate board, which pledges its hearty IA Courteous operators, thoroughly fa- WANTED MONdY FOH SALARIED PEOPLB _!N8jpKAN_CB. TJ. S. Rubber *& ol^i 50»4 co-operation with Mayor Pro Tern. Ibiliar with rate*, rulesi and cJa-saifii AND OTHERS upon their own name*; TAXICABS U. S. Steel . 73% 74 70% Ragsdale's call. Tiona, will eTivo vou complete Informa- cheap rates, easy payments; confidential. JOHNSON-CRUMLEY INSUJRAlirCH AS BXCBLHIOR AUTO COMPANY. do. pfd ...111 111 111 110 tion. And. if yr J wish, they will aaalat Scott _&__Co.. 820 Austell building. CY, 909 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Utah Copper 64% 65 64* vW In wording your want ad to raak* aurance and loans. •ATL. 3660—8. LUCKIE—I. 322 "Va.-Caro. Chemical. Apartment, 84O.OOO. MALE MONET TO LOAN on Atlanta real estate Western TJnion .... 70 it most effective. at '6. 7 and 8 per cent. Whltner A Co., MONUMENTS. C9} TO S- R- Cra"wford took . a permit Tues- 805 Grant building;. WeStlnghouse Eleclec.. 114% 11H4 111 day for $40,000 to build a two-story Accounts opcnedvfor ada by telephon* AN ANSWER TO YOUR AD A Ills-Chalmers ...A37% 34% 87- 34 frame apartment house on Durant to accommodate you If your name 1* In OR aever&l of them may bo sent In WE LOAN on Atlanta real «8tate and bur BL.E AND GRAN- a place on a lot- fronting 126 feet on the the telephone directory. Other want as late as a week after your ad last purchas* money notes. 209 Grant Bide. Th« 1TB WORKS aell the best monument*. cJS§w! stiei':;:::: 75% «?£ 73% east side of the street and commencing ads taken by telephone ar« to ba paid appeared In The Constitution. Such Merchants & Mechanics' Banking A Loan Co. Prices will iult you. Main 2640-J. 40ft Kaat Total^ salea Tuesday 811,600 shares. at a point 177 feet north of I\once de for Immediately upon publication, bill responses are the result of several MONEY TO LOAN oh •ed Atlanta Hunter street. Entrance Oakland Cemetery. FOR SALE and to be presented by mall or aollcltor the real estate. Fitzhugh Knox. Leon avenue. Haralson Bleckley Is forms of apeclal service which The MOTOR TRUCK_VAN. Bonds in New York. named as architect. The giound plans mune day printed. Constitution Is rendering In behalf of ler building. WANTED for the apartment is 126x100. , liVERY HOME! HAS VSK FOR COJK- Situation Wanted advertisers. So, If MONEY TO LOAM oa Atlanta real eitate. TJ. S. '2s registered ...97 'you want a wider range of choice Otis & JHolllday, 8T»> Petera r.utiding. ING do. coupon j Other building* permits issued during STITU'i'It>.\ \VAJV1' AD9. before accepting a position, hold your ... 97 Tuesday brought the day's total up to WANT applications for 11,000, $1,100 and MOVE your household goods by U. S. 3s registered ,. . ".100 box number card and call at or phone $2.000. Jones Realty Co Main 1175. \ do. coupon ...100 $43.363, v.lhich is the highest mark for to Thn Constitution frequently for at motor van. Our service is FOR SALE—Miacellaneous U. S. 4s coupon ...109 any one day -within the past week. least a week. MONEY TO LOAN city property. W. O, do. coupon ...109 Alston. 1203 Third Nat'i Bank Blflg. prompt and efficient. Panama 3^ coupon ...... "" ...100 \ Woolworth Siililcitfte. ' MONEY to lend on Improved real estate. C. SUMMER RESORT POR American AfiTlcuItural 5s. bid " ...99 C. McGehee Jr.. 622 to 624 Empire Bldg. BELLE ISLE American Cotton Oil &s, bid C. W McClure, president of the Mc- (SPECIAL rates for Situation Wanted .. . 92 Clure Ten-Cent company, who recent- PERSONAL ads: Three lines one time, 10 cents; SALE American Tel. & Tel. cv. 4%s. . ...101% - MOTOR TRANSFER CO., American Tobacco 6s, Wd ... ly leased from tjie Eiseman estate the three times, 16 cents. To cet these OPENED 1905. and under same man- Atqhiaon gen. 4s ...119% six-story Eigeman building at Nos. rates, ads must be paid In advance 4 LUCKIE ST. ... 91 v and delivered at Tba Constitution agement. Owner can't give It his Atlantic Coast Line Consolidated * 4 9-11 "Whitehall street, for ten years _ _ modern Baltimore & Ohio cv. 4 f£s FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAa office. Ivy 166; 5190. Atlanta 1598. personal attention. One of toe best- at a graduated rental of $22,500 for FLY SCREtiWS—PKiCB & THOMAS. -rth $16,000 and leased Central of Georgia Consol. 5s, ofd 93 the first five years and $25,000 for the FLSf SURKliJMS—i*RlC13 & THOMAS. for term of years to responsible concern at _ NEW RUBBER T1BE3. known resorts In western North Caro- Central Leather 3s remaining life of the Jease, has just FLY SCRUKNc.—J^KICU & THOMAS. ATTENTION, BUSINESS MEN! Tho Clear- 8 per cent, payable $1,000 per annum for Chesapeake & Ohio cv. 4%s .] Ing House for the Unemployed, 611 Cham- four years and ?6,000 fifth year, or \\lll pay PUT on your baby's carrlaBeT^Bp~aee- lina. Will keep interest or sell all. subleased the ground floor of the FJL.V SCKKKNS—PRICE & THOMAS, painted and recovered Robert 'Mitchell. Chicago* B & Quincy joint 4s building to the F. "W" "Woolworth com- Oil ice and buleuraom. *>z N. Pryor. Ivy 4203. ber of Commerce building, ca.n furnish high- $125 per month for ten years without Inler- Write the Davis Springs, Hiddenite, Chicago. Mil. & SL Paul cv. 6s grade help in trades <.and professions Serv- est P ,O. Drawer, No 9, Louisville^ Ga. S27-2S Edgettood avenue. Ivy a 1)76. __ Chicago, R. I. & Pac Ry. ret. 4s" pany, of New "Y*ork city, who own the ice free to all. Office -hours 10 to 1, 2 to t f North Carolina. Erie gen. 4s „ :^% | "Woolworth building and a chain of ^ ^ PAINTINJ^ pi H . 64 MATERNITY SANITARIUM — Private. r«- 5^, Saturday 10 to 1. Ivy 1 110. Atlanta 60^ THE HAVERTT FURNITURE COMPANY Illinois Central ref. 4s ofd 1 5 and 10-cent stores throughout the fined, home-like; limited number of pa- _. 164"Walton sL, painting . 83% United States and Canada. WANTED — A salaried Job by sT young man ^ PURCHASE MONEY NOTES and wall tinting. Satisfaction guaranteed. will furnis>n your home. Use your credit IiigRett & Myer* 5s, bid ... .101% tients cared Xor. Homes provided for In- with good habits and a college education. and enjoy your furniture while paying for Lorillard 5s. btd .100 The terms of the sub-lease Is for fanta, Infmnta for adoption. 2dm U. T. Age 21. Have been selling life insurance on I HAVE In ready cash $10,000 to Invest Main 1932. Louisville & Nashville un 4s It. Havdrty s liberal credit plan helps you. ten years, and, although the annual Mitchell. JG Windsor street. commission. Of flee work preferred. Can in gilt-edge purchase money notes on north PUMPS REPAIRED. Main store, corner Auburn avenue and Missouri. Kan. & Texas 1st 4s,"bid" 75% rental is not disclosed, it ie under- other drug ad- keep books. Address Ii-844, care Consti- side property; must be choice property; give Pryor street.. , jwew lorK Central deb. 6s .... 103 stood that the Woolworth •Co. will pay is cured quickly tution. _ full details. Addresa H-670, care Constitu- N. vY.. X, H. & Hartford cv. 6s, "bid. .".".*110 j for the ground floor nearly as much tion. FOR SALE—One Eclipse gaa range, almoet and without suffering by the new twilight WANTED—Position by combination stenog- new. one Instantaneous bath room gas 8 1 1 as \Mr. McClure will pay for the en- sleep method. P. OL_Box_7 78. rapher and typewriter; experienced in gen- Northern Pacific^4s . . '. . 2q j tii^e building. WANTED—To buy rood second mortgage heater, one bed room GAB heater, reasonable. Pennsylvania Consol. '4^3 ".'.1.'.".".' ' * HAIR SWITCHES made, limited time, 75c. eral office work; good reference. Freeman. monthly notes at reasonable discount.. L. J. L., f£ir« Constitution. ' Smith Brothers have sub-leased from Mall orders taken. Call Main ;&17. 52 Phone Ivy 3452 - J. H Zurllne & Co.. "501-2 Sllvey bldg. Phone Reading gen, 4s ... . ! ] Mr. McClure a portion of the ground btreet- YOUNG man, 12 years' experience In gen- Main €24. guara FOR PALE—Six rooma and reception hall. Republic Iron & Steel 5s (1940) ' V | floor, which * has been reserved for M'OUFFIK has moved frota 119 Peacbtree eral office work, open for position Septem- completely fur.; alao three unfur. rooms J WIN C. ^ In house. Small cash price or, easy terms. St. Louis & San Fran. ref. 4s, bid an entrance to the building. They at. to 150 Peachtree at. Mainspring, 60C, ber 1; A-1 reference and bond. Address WANTED. 8 Seaboard Air Line adj. will install a soda stand. as usual, guaranteed. Jewelry repaired. H-847. Constitution. WANTED—First or second mortgage pur- BETTER be aa£e than sorry. Have yoiir old I CarnegiB Way Ivy 6487. Southern Bell Telephone 5s i machine repaired byl factory experts, Southern Pacific cv. G f \ 97% ~ Wto will tint your room now for COTTON CLASSER, familiar with cotton chase money notes; no commission charged. FOR SALE—Haniitome solitaire diamond 3 Wood Block for Auburn. $2-50 $2.60. White labor. Main 4107-J. business In every detail, wants work with N. C. McPhetson, P. O. Box No. 474, At- where work Is guaranteed. Phone Main ring at a sacrifice. Will accept from re- Southern Railway 5s, bid lanta, Ga. Ivy 6293. 4 767. Quick aervice. \ S do. gen. 4s. bid \\ A new method of laying wood block, reliable firm. C. Stapller. Constitution. sponsible party part cash, balanc e monthv - Texas Company cv. 6s designed to prevent the pavement be- WANTED — At once, work of any kind by 8UKBT METAL WOKH. ly. Address H-8 4 8. Constitution. Texas & Pacific 1st, bid .. ing slippery In wet weather, is being young man ; experienced driving utomo- MEDICAL- FOR SALE—One very fine, large Jeweler's Union Pacific 4s 93 followed out in the laying of wood blle. Addresa H-849, Constitution. cut glass wall case at a sacrifice. Apply UL S. Steel 5s ..." block pavement on Auburn avenue be- HIGH-GRADE office man and bookkeeper OF HEAD, .itomacb* STOVK REPAIRING. at 86 5. Pryor. , Virginia-Carolina Chemical 6s." "bl*d "'. tween Peachtree and North Pryor LOST and FOUND wants work; first-class references and long CATARRH bladder *>r other organs streets. A pea gravel coating is be.- experience. A-No. 1, care Constitution. FOR SALE—Practically new. complete set entirely cured. Write one who had it. P. O. of meat market fixtures. Apply H. Moore, ing laid over the woo-d block, which Box 339, Atlanta, Qa. Stoves and Ranges Repaired York Financial. " forms a surface whicH. will prevent SECOND-HAND Btovea bought, sold and ea J31 Auburn avo Ivy J51S-J. AtL 309S-M. Y rk AUSUSt 24 M rcBntll the blocks from being slippery when WANTED—Ths e address of an Individual TYPEWRITER REPAIR alAX will work on iH®^3% ° " '— * » P»PW, ' with means, male or female, afflicted with STANDARD STOVE AND REPAIR CO. wet. LOST articles nomellmen are never found: 41 Luckie. Ivy 283, Atlanta 892. your lypevi ritor after working hours; often they are htolen with no chance pulmonary tuberculosis; an investigation halt price. Atla£ta_phone_61J^;B PROPERTY TRANSFER* Ol recovery, but -\vhen picked up by SPECIAL rates for Situations Wanted will cost you nothing. Address Lock Box STORAGE AND SHIPPING. Francs, demand, 5.8.-. cat>les 5 86 honest persons they will cet back to the a£a: Three lines one time, 10 cents; 388. Atlanta. Ga/ SECOND-HAND army tents, all sizes. Marks, demand. 80%: cables. 81 ' " three times. 16 cents. To get these THE HAVE...rrY~^FURNlTURE ~CO. will Springer. 296 S tT^or t,t. Main 2543-L. Warranty Deeds. owner ff advertised In this column "ATTPXT 'C DISEASES cured. American - store, pack or ship your household goods, Lires. demand. 6.45; cables. 6.44" rates, ads must be paid In advance IVLJldN i3 E FOR SALE—One 5-foot "hlielf. H-ir\ard clas- Rubles, demand. 34,& • cables, 34*. J500—L. Hoffman to I. Wender. lot west and delivered at The Constitution pean Speclallflt; finest equlp- reasonable and responsible. .Both phones, or slCH. ?3U. Phone Eant__ Point 338 Bar mlvor, 47. side Terry street. 80 feet aouth of Bast Fair LOST—On Crew St.. between Pope and Office. Holbroqte. 206-8-7 McKenzle Bldg. call at office. AUBURN AVE.. CORNER Mexican dollars, 37. street, 33x50. January 25. 191B Atlanta Ave.. small blue purse containing PRYOR. FOR SALE^FTat-toT office dc: In good con- American Express check signed Margaret MRS. DR. E. W. SMITH, of 238 W. Feach- dltlo».__Call_ Ivy 4258-J Government bonds weak; "railroad bonds $8,500—J. H. Whisenant to Henry S Har- tree will move after September 1 to 516 per, trustee, lot east side Marietta road Doonan, a Quarter and street car ticket. YOUNG LADY, experienced as office as- SUIT CASES RE- the northeast corner of sa: ~ ' Return to 244 Washington. Phone M.^554. sistant, also some atenographic experi- W. Peachtree. KKPAlKEp. ence ; sterling character; must have work; DISEASES of men cured. Dr. Bowen. Spe- 77 WHITEHALL 3ST—On street car or In Atlanta National moderate salary. Phone Ivy 3570-J or H.-233, cialist. 205 McKenzle building. Bell phon* bank, silver-handled umbrella, engraved Ivy 8423-J. Atlanta phone 61€yl-B. ROUNTREE'S STREET. care Constitution. ( Phones: Bell. Main 1576. Atlanta 1654. WANTED—M^sceManeous monogram "M. S." Reward If returned 647 TRAINED NURSE, colored, desires to care Equitable building. rr_ :1 for young or adult invalid; best refer- ^ WE PAY highest cash price* for household April 21". "1914V" ~ "1 LOST—A first mortgage note made payable ences Will le»ve city. Address H-853, \M USIC• AL INSTRU M ENTS \VATERSUPPLY goodh. pianos and office furniture; ca»h London financial, *i and'IsichanfeWoff PropertyProperty—J— J. H. Tal- to Laura Smith Wall; not negotiable. Re- Constitution. chinery Co., 522 S. Pryor. advanced on cbnslgnmerit Central Auction a-Harttsocs k company, 85 Hoi- turn to 3!)9 Greenwood avenue or call Ivy UPRIGHT MAHOGANY GRAFO1VOLA and Company,___lg_ Daat Mitchell St __ Main 2424.. 8765-L. Suitable reward. HOUSEKEEPER commercial hotel. five fine selection double-faced records in per- WKNPOW. _ANP_ HOUSE CLBANING. years' experience, ividow, middle-aged, de- fect condition. Outfit new lost December; WANTED—To rent furniture for sitting. rates: Short bills. 4% ©415-16 "pei- STRAYED or stolen" from College Park, sires position. Address H-S5S, Constitution. cost S225. Quick sale $150. For engage- WINDOW CLQ. c,. 47 B dining and three bedrooms Address W. three months, 4%@4 15-16 per cent. $1 and Exchange of Property—W. J. Chan- light Jersey cow, dark head, marked ears. D. C . care Constitution. dler to same,\same property, one-fourth In- Reward for Information or return 415 WANTED—Posicioh as teacher; good col- ment, address Owner, P. O. Box 1B14, At- .- . i terest. July S.7, 1915. *? "iirtn ,„ Princeton Ave. Call East Point 343-L, lege education and normal training. First- lanta, Ga. WANTED—To'lmy 'five metatS. $1 and Exchange of Property—Mrs. H. B. grade license. Box F<-492. Constitution. POR SALE—New piano taicen for debt,7 I her chairs, mubt \b __ ,, , „ . Montgomery et al., to same, same property L.OST—Tuesday p. m. bunch of bills belong- never used and havo no use for it. Will I X.. care Constitution. New ^ork, August 24.—The metal ex- half interest. July 27, 1915. P™peny, ing to Constitution Publishing Co. Finder 11 far below regular price to get rid of I WANT to buy and sell school books. t4 -cent a »12E—George P. Moore to E. iBoyd Button, liberal terms; free to school board. 1233 GERARD-THIERS' Vocal college removed yard. Cotton goods generally -were quiet lot north* side South avenue, 575 feet east PROFESSiONAL. BOARDS HeaIey_bldb'._Atlama. Ga._ Ivy 7098. v. Baptist Tabernacle. Luckie street. Cotton ...... ---.-.... •nd yarns quiet. Men'a wear waa in good of Martin street, 25x100. July 28, 1915 at IQc received tor tuition fees. HORSES, wagons and buggies for rent. 209 demand for fall. Silks were steady. __"___"_„ . "Write for Htera- ' Whitehall. Main 2393. Atlanta 18&4. $1.150—A. P. Eskrldge to D. P. Hill lot P. H. ,Brewst«r, Albert Holv«l7~JrT > Teachers' Agry. Atlanta. Ga. HAVE good proposition for capable sales- l • • south side Oak street, 316 feet west of Hugh M. Doraey. i Arthur Heyman. EDUCATIONAL man with live, growing company. If can Bunker street, 52x150, half Interest Au- Dorsey. Brewster, Howell & Heyman. AUCTION SALES Invest about $2.Q$0 in some city or country gust 23. 1915. " Attorneys-at-Law. DRESSMAKING—SEWING I LEARN the system of shorthand officially trade^ H-85C, Constitution. Chicago. August 24.—Cash : $3,000—James W. Green to John W. Mc- OCflces: 202, 204, 205. V2<>6, 207. 208. 210 _w__-wv ] adopted and taught by the city of Atlan- THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL- FOR \S~ALE—Boarding house, nice land Pork, J13.56. Rae, 65 Jothbson avenue, 48x153. January Klser Building, Atlanta, Ga. v DRESSMAKING, altering i .(I remodeling, ' ta. Investigate our $25 scholarships. Easy VAGE COMPANY, at »0 South Pryor. will Clean, well filled with boarders. On ac- X*rd, 17.95. 25, 1815. . " * Lone Distance Telephone. 3023. 3024 and prompt attention. Will come t,o_ .you _ r paymentspaymi . Simplex Shorthand School, SB buy or Bell your furniture, household roods count of bad health will aell ^h«M. 11* Ribs, $I.OO@S.«5. •460—George Ware and W. J. Harper t« J«2fi. Atlanta, a*. •• born* and make fittings. Atlanta C006-F— . |• ^Bu •t ell street. Atlanta. Pbon* Bell Mala 2J0*. Washington «tre«t. Mala 14T«. NEWSPAPER! SPAPERl gij^gpspplSBBfe^^ •^ \ f i /i THE OOKSTITUTTON, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY^, AUGUST 2(5, 1915. Page Eleven

FOR RENT—Room. FOR RENT—Ap»rtm«nt» FOR BENT—Apartments ¥S^S^S%JS5^^ HOB. tJNFURNISHEb « fnrnl>]»d ROOM and BOARD and »ln»l« rooma. kitchenette, with bath, •team heat. «1 w«€t Hurt*. ITT 70t». MARYLAND APARTMENTS BETWEEN toe PeacMreel^walkln* distance. BOARD AND ROOMS good neighborhood; -references. Orat floor, PEOPLE DO NOT WANT ^ fja: rooma. 123.75. Ivy 1707-5. LOCATED ati the corners of Peachtree Circle and Seventeenth NOJHTIf

Fanning. M- T. Davis, jr. Chestcm King, Satfilo and Icamole, consisting chiefly Kendrlck. Claude Smith, Charles Hurt of artillery duels, according to ad,- MEMORIAL IS PLANNED and other physicians. vices brought here today. No decisive TO DR. JOSEPH HOLMES LODGE NOTICES Dr. Li. I*. Froneberger. cpeclal federal NO MAN YET SELECIBl results have been obtained by either agent, who recently came to Atlanta aide. from Jacksonville, told of the work Plttsburg. Pa, August 24 —A memo- | which had been done in Jacksonville. YAQUIS REPULSED rial is to be erected iiere to the late A regular communication of In Jacksonville the sales of morphine BY CARRANZA TROOPS. Dr. Joseph A. Holmes, who was di- Capital City lodge. No 6»2, If. BY GOVERNORS were reduce4 some 80 per cent and the AS MElflCAN PRESIDENT I>oUglae, Ariz, August 24.—Dis- rector or the TJnlted .States bureau or S. A M will be held this sufferings of the victims deprived of (Wednesday) evening. August patches from Nogales reported today mines liaison Stone, engineer In 25. 1915. at S o clock at the \ the drug by this reduction in sales that Yaqul Indians had attacked Her- charge bf the JPittsburg bureau, an- new lodge ball. «3tt Marietta were taken care of by arrangements mosilhv capital of Sonora, yesterday, nounced last night that he had appoint- street The Master Masdna* de- Sharp Division Over Question similar to those sought to be made in Question Ha» Not Been Con* Eree wl be but were repulsed by Carranza Adher- ed a committee composed of li\e men . ,. , " conferred, the lee-, Atlanta. It was largely through the ents. Twenty-six were killed during connected with the local bureau to }? • ?e'SK K'^en by Brother Raymond F. Great Blanket of Extending Power* of efforts of Dr. Froneberger that the sidered Under Pan-Ameri- the fighting. Among: the- dead are make plans for a memorial, but Just Daniel. P M, Gate City lodse, No 2 All work in Jacksonville was .made a Alberto Caitiou, a. wealthy land owner, what torm jit would' take had not yet duly qualified brethren cordially Inrlttd to, State Executives. success. / can Peace Plan.. whose flour mill was burned by the been determined. Dr. Holmes died In meet witEr>h uMs By order ot Indiana, ^ Colorado last July. ... INC£Y. worshipful Master. ^ News Attest \v N- Jlartin. Secretary. Boston, August 24.—Resolutions OFFICIALS OF COBB Washington," A.uEuo"t 24.—The state department today denied that the Unit- A regular communication We have just opened up 300 confidence and support were sent t< of Alalta lodge No \«41, F. pairs of soft, warm, woolly Blan- President Wilson today by governors o SEEK CLEW TO MOB ed States government ever bad con- «. A M will be held in Ma- nearly a score of states attending th< sidered "any particular man for pro- APARTMENT HOUSES sonic Temple, corner Peach- v kets, clean and fresh from the mill. annual conference of governors here visional president of Mexico." The tree and Cain streets, ttola These resolutions, introduced by Gov- statement was prompted by inquiries j (Wednesday) eve'ntas at 7 30 These are to go into onr great Continued From Page One. Judiciously constructed v and properly located they pay well. o clock shaj-p Work hi the August Sale to make the last week ernor Walsh, of Massachusetts, said. from Mexico regarding reports that the ' Fellow craft degree All duly "The governors ot the several com- Pan-American conferees thought of ( Do not buy too' exp^nsivi a pte, but be sure to have plenty of street qualified brethren mro oor- the most notable. monwealths of the nation, in confer- called to the stand. He testified to suggesting some particular Mexican frontagt. Bafck-end "apartments do not rent well. tePnaUy ln%lted to meet wlth ence assembled, desire to tender to you viewing the body of Frank while It leader to head a provisional govern- Now, there's this about these an expression of their confidence and wab still hanging in the oak grove ment. ^ , We offer "a site at the junction of Euclid and Lake avenues, in Blankets: They come to us as support in this holir of deep interna- near the Prey gin Dr. KIder did not tional concern; and to assure you o: know Frank personally, but was told The name of Vasquez Tagle, minis- Jnman Park. It has 200 feet frontage on each street and is about "Slightly Damaged." We sell them their readiness to follow your leader- the body was his He was not present ter of Justice in the Madero cabinet, 140 feet across. We can sell this site for $5,000; ground floor space ship in all matters which you may when the body was cut dowp. When had been mentioned frequently, and FUNERAL NOTICES'. to you the same way. In many in- deem best to promote the honor am he arrived on the 'scene ot the lynching recently a, repprt had been, circulated tor eight apartments; only $25 a foot for double street frontage. maintain the peace and welfare of the the body was still warm. that Qeneral Obresron was being con- stances you couldn't find the im- nation and the whole people." J Bart Wing:, a Cob-fa county commis- If would be hard to find a place better suited for a family apart- perfection. Maybe it's just a little A sharp division of opinion manifest- sioner, was the next -witness. He also sidered. ^ ment home. ed itself at the conclusion of addresses was among the first to reach the scene General Carranxa's agents here said Irregularity of nap, a drop of oil by former Governor William H. Mann of the lynching after the body was ff'~ tonight that their chief's reply to the cove*red. Pan-American appeal* would reach from the machinery, a weak spot of Virginia, and Governors Robert "Do you know anything atbout the FORREST & GEORGE ADAIH in the selvedge. Williams, of Oklahoma, and Moses Al- hanging7" he was asked Washington shortly. It is expected- to exander, of i Idaho, who urged the ex- "Nothing " sugrgrest prompt recognition of the Car- Mrs L B Harrison, Mr andUtrs F O. But this mill is extremely partic- "Is there anything you would like to ranza government as the surest way of Turner, ilessrl^ Raoul Alanuel and tension of the powers of the governor i.arl Llorens and Mr- ndna Fletcher ular—as particular as we are our- Former Governor Alva Adams, of Colo- state to the jury. aiding Mexico. European diplomatic Mr Wfng hesitated a moment. Then agents are said to have given encour- are »n_nted to attend tht funeral oC selves. So, w!jile there are many rado, took advantage of the opportunity he said agement to Carranza'a representatives Mrs h, B Harrison Wednesday morn- for discussion afforded by the pro- "Nothing except that that morning WEYMAN & CONNORS ing at 10 o clock from the Sacred Heart here C. A. Douglas, Carranza's at- church, Re\ Father Guinan officiating of these Blankets that are entirely gram. on the road I saw several automobiles torney, today submitted to Sir Cecil on the Roswell road going in the di- The pallbeareis are requested to meet all right, because some of them "You would have us drift away from Spring-Rice, the British ambassador, at Greunberg Ac Bond company's at 3 democracy, to drift from the policies o: rection of Marietta " Carranza's claims for recognition. The a. m Limousines \ show tiny defects, we put the lot in "What time was this''' Bi itish government haq. said th^t it Mortgage Loans on Atlanta Real Estate Thoma,s Jefferson to those of Alexander "Between 6 30 (and 7 o'clock In the at the very much reduted prices. Hamilton," he said. * It is an idea en- morning." would follow the. lead of the United TV OOt>—The friends and relatives of 9 States Established 1890, Trust Co. of Ga. BJdg. Mr and 3Irs Albert A Wood, Mr and tirely contrary to our ide.as of democ- "Where weie you at the time " Administration officials are -watching These are white andl plaid, both racy It is a power that belongs to a "I had been fishing with Bob Coch- Mrs John C Stonoy. Mr and Mrs Al- monarchy." \ ran, a neighbor We were in a buggy with keen Interest for the fighting be- bert P Wood. Mhss Elizabeth Wood, single and double bed sizes. The tween Carranza and Villa forces near and Mr and Mrs Edward, P Wood are Francis E. McGovern, former gov- and I had driven my horse into a creek Monterey On the result of this battle values are from $4.50 to ?8 50. ernor of Wisconsin, in differing from to water him when three or four auto- m\ited to attend the funeral of Mr Mr Adams, said it was the people who mobiles went by "We w- ere forty or the future course of the Pan-American .Albert A Wood Thursday. August 26, This sale— were demanding increased powers for fifty yards off the road Bob Cochran conferees may depend i '1915, at 10 a m, from his late real- the governors. He expressed the belie: said to me "I wonder what all that AMNESTY OFFERED ] dence, 201 North Jackson street Rev. crowd is' J said, 'Look like joy riders " Five Seconds From Five Polnt«" 5 I Russell K Smith will ^officiate. Th« that the governor's power might wel BY GENERAL CARRANZA. $3.48 to $5.98 be increased without encroaching or to me " \ j gentlemen selected to act aa palltocar-^ the legislative branch ' Could you tell who were in the *Laredo, Texae, August 24—An am- < rs will please meet at the chapel of At the suggestion of former Gov- machines'*" nesty proclamation by General Car- x 1IT M Patterson & Son at 9 30 a m ernor Franklin Fort, of New Jfer&ey ' No air, I couldn't tell whether they i anza, the terms of which have not presiding". Governor James S Fielder were negioes or -white people" definitely been made known, today be- , Who Prints Your *7 1 —Friends of Captain and Mrs. of New Jersey, told of the operations Fre> Called to Stand. gan to draw mariy Mexican famili ' Chas H Lewife, Mr and Mrs \Geo H Ready-to-Put-On out of this section into Mexico Lewis, Miss Annie Lewis, Mrs Percy of the short ballot in his state, and W J Fi ey, owner of the place oc Fighting continues in ^he region of said that not only were the epople which Frank was lynched and legard- STATIONERY- |Putnam. Montgomery, Ala Mr Robt C satisfied, but they would be better ed as the stai witness of the inquejt, Lewis. Birmingham. Ala . Mr Harry B. Clothes Almost pleased if it were shorter next was swoin Mr Frey an ex-sher- Lewis, Mr Joseph C Lewis and Mrs J. During the afternoon Go\ernor Rob- iff of the count>, took the stand in Do you realize that no matter how small your = D Turner are invited to attend the ert L. Williams, of Oklahoma, urged a his -shut sleeves funeral of Captain Chas H Lewis law making a governor ineligible dur- ' Mr Frej, ' asked Acting Solicitor order may be, our complete equipment and highly s Thursday morning:, August 26 at 10 30 Given Away This ing his term of office and for six WITH THE MOVIES o'clock from the residence, No 31 Cle- Doisey1 , did you know Leo M Frank'" 1 months afterwards for candidacy for 1 attended his trial in Atlanta two trained organization are always at your service! = bu(rne Terrace The elders of the First the United States senate or for congress days, but IV didn t know him " 1 Presbyterian church are requested to' Morning or for state office, so that all tempta- "You wei e among the first to dis- We will send a salesman to see you as willingly = serve as pallbearers and assemble 'at I tions for him to use his office for cover the body?" the residence Dr W S Jacobs will Our Second Floor, where we have political advancement might be re- "Well, sir, when I got there with for a small order as for a large one. = officiate Interment private, Green-' moved Gus Benson and Wallet Gann. there A.LPHA wood. Barclay & Brandon Co , funeral i all our Ready-to-Wear stock, is get- .At the close of the discussion. Secre- wasn't anybody in the grove but Leo directors ting crowded. Fall things keep tary of the Navy Daniels invited the M Frank TODAY pouring in and must be taken good governors, with their wives and daugh- "When did you fust know anything ters, to board the dreadnaught Wyo- had happened that morning''" ZELLA DUNN, Singing Comedienne Footc &* Davies Co. | Special Notice. care of. There are a few racks ming tomorrow for a trip to Gloucester, "I think it was about 5 o clock that and tables that are harboring sum- during which the North Atlantic fleet morning- my brothei telephoned me the William Dowlan and Violet MeMtllen mer things. These we'nj going to of two-score ships will pass in review state prison, farm had been broken into In "Lord Berrlueton'a Estate," Stationery for the Discriminating = Floral offerings, ftrtletlcally ar-! before them. and Frank taken out" three-reel Victor drama. ranged, at reasonable prlcea. Roses, clean up. We're going to do it this 'What did you do then'" carnations and all seasonable flowers. morning at 9 o'clock. If you value '*I>idn t do anything, but went on niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK Main Entrance Hotel Ansley 'Wilson, about rr> business at home Walter the Popular Price Florist. Ivy 7300 a rare bargain, be on hand *nd take SMALLPOX HOSPITAL Gann, a ti avelm^ man from Augusta, your choice of many. was visiting at my place I liier right FOR "DOPE" FIENDS on the main i oad Mr Gann and I VAUDETTE were in the field about 6 30 or 7 o'clock V Home ot t|ie MirroMirr r Screen. when three or foui automobiles came "Kryptok" Means More Continued From Page One. whizzing by the place They wei e TODAY REALTY SALESMAN about forty yards apart " I HASTE the best proposition in Atlanta for a first-class, active, energetic Than a Lens sales of morphine be made on certain Mr Fre> said the man he af terwai d "Harsneriite Ftectier In "A Gill S-rom Late Summer forms or on bona fide prescriptions found out was Frank \vas seated in the* Hla Town," Mutual Masterpiece. salesman who is capable of making good. I have ^ the customers and rear seat of one of the passing cars, "Gloriana'a Ge^xWar," FalatafY com- NwcoUc I.rtn In Brief. ,. a man being on eithci side of him <"iy- want you to sell them. Don't take up your time and mine if you are one "It makes it unlawful for any per- "How was Frank dressed9'* son who 4s not registered! under the Looked as if he had on a thin shirt of these "can't" fellows. Silk Frocks law tq have morp^nd in his pbsses- of tome sort He \\ as bareheaded" sion, unless he is an employee of a Only 26 in the loi. * " ' "" registered. vendor of morphine, a Didn't Rccoernixe Those |n Cam. Beautiful Dresses these are, and phjsician or some person who obtains Did you lfknow at the time this man STRAND the very garments you need for it on a prescription given in g^ood wat. Frank " JAMES L. LOGAN faith. •I thought it was him, but I couldn't i i30i HEALEY'BLDG. ^ right now. They are of taffeta, "In the efforts to carrv out this law 1co^nue him " TODAY the government officers have met with .Did you recognize in> of the other taffeta-and chiffon and' charmeuse, parlies in the cars,'' nuiiy VVenlcn In "When a "Won considerable success and incidentally it OveBi" flv«?-*«ct feature. ~ in black, navy blue and a few col- has resulted in a very considerable re- No fail ' ' Do >ou know now -who they were'" Strand Orchf^itrn -^- \ ors. These are the very latte sum- duction in the sales J Overture gandy or Georgette crepe. These fer msr during the temporary period 'Let'" go to the houhc theie s some- Cleu PoUcr 20.000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Dresses were priced regularly-, at which must follow the beginning: of the Is the moat convincing testlrnonj we could INM- enforcement of the law This neces- thing going to be doing' We went to No Mortgage to Assume stMy offer and we point with pride to this vaM J19 75, $23 50, $29 50 {*+m mf sity is the explanation of wiry the gov- :he house and Mr<" Frey had breakfast army of people wlio wear and endorse our and $35. Today VI 4 /tl ernment officers have sought a confer- i cady for UB in about five minutes "We Robert Warwtek l»,«Tby F«c« In ence with, tlje medical profession, of the ate and I got m> car staited -and we tke IHoonliKht," tlvt-rffl World Film KRVPTOK BIFOCALS one prieeV V-» »•• W 1 put out foi Marietta " feature. It la the otic «ie fiiasa ivhone perfect proper city for the purpose of bringing exist- Mr Frey said he passed the actual liana in. Lens, frame adJusUnent acr Summerall pointed out covered that it wo,uld t>e of no great practical "You are bending your best efforts benefit in the long run unless means to discover who took part in this were found to keep patients from hav- transaction'" suggested Mr Dorsey. Opium, WUskcy nd Oftm n*blt* i ing -access to the -drug after treatment 'Yes. sir " Wool Skirts Dr Summerall urged a jail sentence Well is, there any light you can 9 1 for peddlers and druggists convicted of throw on the situation at this tfme ' J Just a small lot of these. Black, selling morphine illegally "No, sir this transaction was really THE GRAND navy and white serge and white Dr Hansell Crenshaw, in the general outside the city limits, but we are co- discussion which followed the program operating with the county officials" TODAY mohair; pleated, belted, trimmed speeches, expressed his doubts as to the Mayor ri; P Dobbs, of Marietta, who with pockets and buttons. Regu- good that could be accomplished by a s also a state senator, said that when lar values $3l.9S clinic, such as was suggested for he first hcai d of the lynching he "A Bunch of Keys." Grady, and urged the provision of an thought the stoiy was a hoax Furniture Storage to J6.50 institution where proper and protract- "I met Deputy Sheriff Hicks," said By Chas. Hoyt. Today ed treatment could be given victims of ihe mayor, * and asked him about it the morphine habit. ^ tie said he knew nothing I suggested We ha\e three modern \ storage In his views of the Situation. Dr :hat we get a car and go out to the warehouses for the exclusive stoVaff« Crenshaw was supported by Drs O O Frey gin, although I thought at the of household g-oods and pi&noa ;iine that when we got back the town :olk would have a good laugh on us ALSHA JOHM J. WOODSIDE STORAGE CO., INC. [ didn't believe we would find Frank, Lot 50 x 175» to alley. Level. Located at Jefferson Park, East White Wash aut when we got to the oak thicket Fenced., House has.five rooms Point, two doors from Main street Finds a Cure there he was hanging by the neck "Deputy Sheriff Hicks took charge TOLAY and bath; tinted walls, stained and electric car line to Atlanta; most frequent and most rapid of the situation We have done all in The best pictures from the best floors, electric lights, hot and CAROLINA PORTLAND Skirts For Pellagra our power to find out who composed 1 schedule, only 25 mlnutea from the party that hanged Frank I told producers shown here dally. cold running water. center of Atlanta. CEMENT COMPANY Harvey, La —Mrs. S W. Spruiell, ot flarshal Looney to instruct the entire Wash Skirts of splendid pique and police force to get all the information ATLANTA. GA. gabardine, smart styles, trimmed this place, writes "I suppose it wall lossible, and report to me the slight- It will pay you to look at this, and we will be glad to show you. with pockets and but- Mg\ est clew " n lioleiialc Lumber, shlacle*. lj«th& be a srreat pleasure to you to know ' Have you received a report'" Call us at Ivy 8578 or Atlanta 3520. M>te-co«ted A»l>lmlt SblBKle*. tons. Former prices ?1. fM-stf that you* cured my child. She had pel- "No, sir, not yet" Acme Pla»ter. K«T»t ng sessions of its convention here, as TODAY Emmy \rVertlan case wheie the remedy fails to cure — vidcnce that good times are return- Wool Bathing Tights, full length, ng The convention began yesterday "A Child ot the North," two-reel .'Only Oee Coupon and 9§c! (adv.) \ VltnKraph. "Ham In the IVnt. Fac- some with feet, some ankle length and -will remain in session until Sat- ~L!k a5B 'jr >.jk f "i 7T*i ^^ TS " "When A Woman Loves" with strap. Regu- irday tory," Kalem. Polite Vaudeville. "The Jewelry business is a good STRAND ORCHESTRA lar value $2.50. To Barometer." said Mr Combs ' People Mojcic Huto Overture Olozart). close out today .... ire now buying jewelry and thei e YOUR TOILET eenis to bo no tendency to hoard Cotton Bathing Tights, knee length May Mem perfect, y«t be lacking ir money In the jewelry business the —regular $1.50 value. a prim* enentlal which can be r«me panicky war times arc no more " THE SAVOY To close out died only by th« ua* of Samuel Hershenstein, assistant TJnlt- 'S AT d States district attorney, announc- "today . \. id to the Jewelers that an effort will Constitution «e made in congress to amend the jenal code so that the time during "HIM Lucky Vacation." Neator com- vhich a bankrupt is absent from the «dv. "ISxti'avaKiuice** three - reel This Is a COMPLETE stury of the war irom the unbiased Bath Caps at urisdictfon of the state will not be Gold Seal «nuna. .tarring: cico \lewpolnt of a laree staff of experienced war currespondenla and WANT ADS .neluded, in granting exemption under aittsts coierlnB every birateKlc point Piintea fiom lar^e. clt.ar the statute of limitations tipe on enamel paper. J64 yaves of neretolore imprinted lacl. -u One-Fourth Price A Pure Deodorant a* OP full »ace» color plates and 4CJ unceii&vied pautogiapna. Ihi3 la Thi* whit*. creaaeleaB, odorless tnr greatest war Bton e\cr attempted. ' Wall Opsn the Door Every Bath Cap in our stock goes cream applied, whether under the Colonel J. V. White Dead. into this sale. Rubberized silks anna, or elsewhere, completely THE BONHEUR Read How You May Have It Almost Free of Opportunity for and satins, plaids, polka/dots, solid destroys all bodily odors arising DBCATtlR. OA. colors. Former prices 60c to $2.00. from perapiratlon. It Is Indispensa- * rat ant the aboye coupon, and prexent It at thl» office nlth the expense .mount o°y"ntt iwhleh cover, tue Mem. of the COM of vacbI,K. e«pre». YOU To close out today at ble to the modern toilet Price 26c TODAY ? ^ the factor*, cuccUluK, clerk hire aud otbcr ucceuar? t\.l'L.M>j. Just one-fourth Siose Uci?-. ,!"».* receive ««» .pfendld bl. »..t TELE PHTONC prices-^-12%c to "His Brother'! Keeper." "A Hu- ^lAlL. OKOEKfa— Bj Parcel POKI Include EXTRA IS cents within 150 miles JACOBS' PHARMACY 17 c«nt» 1M> 10 300 mile-, tor greater dlKtance* ask your pofetma" lor a. riou.it to Main 5000-Atlanla 5001 man Hound'* Triumph." Include tor < poundM Book» by mull »nd Insured when the extra postage u M. RICH & BROS. ' - OA. Included When not Included took. Mill be >ent by expreiw Charlie, collect. V

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