-me TUB sovTvttttr THE TOWSTITOTIQNNEWSPAPK* "fn' •• lOI'O' '• ' TJTiTTt>T'Tr'T?Xr ; TD»' A /"•'frfil I"---''' '':,';*:>**&;••** *•»*•».; ««i»irl«» tfvltranr. ft, e*»t» w»«kly. Vol. XLYL—No* 158. ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY MOENESfG, 21, IHldi J^UUKliiil^JN1 ±*Atjii.a »|«ini «»*len •• *•« •trecH Mtf «t •ew«ta»«*. • «Htt» ARE 1LT THE SEASON DP-EN:'?—BUT*. CORDONED BY ARMED FOR THE STRUGGLE TAKES PLACE HUERTA PUTS FINAL TOUCH OVERWJRRENCY 250 Business Men Will In- spect Manufactories Lo- TO DEFIANCE OF UNCLE SAM cated in Atlanta—Special Final Preparations Made Starts at 9 From Old Depot. for Battle Over Adminis- Despite Warnings by the tration Bill Whiqh Begins On discovery bent, 250 business men of Atlanta will sally forth this morning United States, the Mexi- in Senate Saturday. at 9 o'clock, when the "Seeing Atlanta Special" train of the Atlanta Chamber can Dictator Opens a of Commerce leaves from the old sta- SAYS WASHINGTON Congress Which Is Com- tion on an "industrial tour" of the THREE DISTINCT BILLS city. , ' posed of His Creatures. GOING BEFORE SENATE And by nightfall 250 nusiness men will know more about the great in- dustrial and manufacturing activities of Atlanta than they ever dreamed ex- THERE WERE NO CHEERS All Three of the Measures isted. The special train will leave the Union AS HUERTA DEFENDED Agree as to Purpose to Be station promptly at 9 o'clock and will President Wilson Publicly make a circuit of the entire city, stop- WS DICTATORIAL ACTS ping- at practically every manufactur- Declares That His Ad- Accomplished, but Wide- ing concern In Atlanta. The tour will be in charge ot W. H. vices Infticate Dictator ly Differ as to Methods. Leahy, secretary of the industrial sta- tistical bureau of the chamber. . Men Will Soon Be Eliminated. No Mention Made of the Washington, November 20.—Final representing every sort of business In the city, as well as a. large number of Straine- ... d. Relation_ , - s Exist- preparations were made today for the la.dies. will go on the excursion. . f battle over the administration currency Al Bartlett, the moving: pipture -man, Washington, . Navember 20. — The ing Between the United feform bill on the floor of tlin senate, will go along and make pjctjjr*b;of th« j Washington. ^government believes the •which will bcprin Saturday. Throe' sep- entire tour, taking a picture-of those" power of Hhe : Huerta government is States and Mexico Made arate and distinct currency bills, all who go on the tour as they entraiti- based',.upon the samo general .theory. and "shooting" every plant they visit. slowly "crumbling and disintegrating." in Huerta's Message--The Will be laid before the senate by the .Lunch jrt Stove Work*. No positive steps have been taken .by divided banking, and currency com- The fare for the round trip, includ- the administration here within ,the last Message -Was Confined Tnittee. " ing- lunch, is $1. Incidentally, that's no few days to compel a compliance with CrImm.O-n.rn Hill UK A friended. bad lunch, either. It will be served at SAY \MHAT SI Of the demand 3Tor the elimination of; to a Defense of the Dic- Unable to agree on amendments, the the Atlanta Stove works at 12:55 DO SOU MILK A i Huerta. . committee will present the «Ia.HS-< >wen o'clock. COW ON? No preparations have been made for tator's Acts. bill as originally indorsed by the nd- The menu is as follows: minifitratioii ;;uid passed by the house. Cold Turkey. Assorted- Sandwiches. a blockade on Mexican ports' such as The. measure with amendments as- Chipped Ham. Beaten Biscuit. i have been variously reported. ,- to be acceptable to the president Mexico City, November 20.—His fiae* Coffee. Cigars. Soft Drinks. Foreign interests generally will t>e showing none of that .whimBloafhuinor ' be submitted by Chairman Owen The train will be decorated in full *nd five other democrats uf the coin- protected by the United States, and at which sometimes characterizes htm, car-length banners, labelled: "Atlanta Tux.pam, in particular, especial 'effort .mittee, Senator's Pomcrene, Hollis, Chamber of Commerce Industrial Tour." President Huerta this eveningr *p- Reed; O'Gorman and Sha'froth. A bill will be made to protect British inter- peared before the new Mexican con- .Schedule of the Train. ests pending the arrival of the British materially changing the structure of The following is the .schedule of the gress and read his message. the hoirsp measure will be presented by cruisers. The sending ot the English Few Mexican presidents have the republicans, Senators Nelson, "Seeing Atlanta Special":,, ships is in line. with previous notifica- "Weeks, Bristow. McLean and Craw- 9:00 a. m., leave Union Ucpot via C'e'ntral tion to the United States, and is re- at the formal opening sessions of con- of-Georgia. (Pryor and Wall streets.) gress shorter messages and few hav« ford anil Senator Hitchcock. 9:15 a. in., arrive Frank K: Block factory; garded as a normal, move taken In All '-three of the proposed bills con- : confined themselves so entirely to 6n«'. "•, 9:30. a.. .m.,(lcave Frank B. Block factory, via emergencies such as exist at Tuxpam. template the issuance ot ;i currency Re- Southern. ' . To Have Sobering- Effect. subject. It was nothing more than a cured' by' the prime commercial paper 10 a. m. arrive .East Point (vi'ait White terse explanation of his motives 'fair held by the .banks ot the country. Each It is intended to have a, sobering ef- Hickory Wagon company, Virginia Bridge fect on those constitutionalist officers, dissolving the old congrmsB, most of proposes the establishment of reserve and. Iron company,'Dixie Metal an«l Culvert banks, w~hich will issue the. currency company; 10:45 a. m., leave East Point, via who, according to oSflclal reports, haye the members of which are'now in the in exchange for commercial paper to Central of Croorgia. announced their hostility to English penitentiary accused of 'sedition. . the banks, which will hold the re- 11 a. ra,, leave Belt line, via Atlanta and interests. "•'..'-,' The senate and chamber of deputies serves behind their deposits, mobilized West point. (A..- & W. P. Junction.) The landing, of marines has not 'been met.hi Joint session and'congress wag for use in any emergency and which 11:45 a. m., leave Hulaey Junction, via found necessary -thus far, no instruc- formally declared convened at 6:30 will rediscount " the paper held* by Georgia, £,outsiville an., ' ture of a little business meeting of the posed leg-islation the three plans differ 1:35 p. in., leave Atlanta Stove Works, via Col one!-1? Only Man Who ..- -^ .^ ,,• ___ The ' in almost every point as to means pro- Southern. (Take .dinner.)c ' ;.'-.., president .and the men cpn-velcted^lhiio .•vid**-l» parry out these-purpoBeH. As ~ 2':45-p-- tn;,"arrlv« 'A'rjnoyr^&' (Armour Ker- Can Defeat President. of- ' Taw'-makers* (furlng. ine".'wscenf "iB^eaiP"" T it passed the house, the Glass-Owen tilix«r - Works); ,2:10 p. ni.7'^leave Armour's, Mashers,, read thf*i' 4»d take notice! strife generally ..l- , is. inclined vlu Southern. ed elections. The., .message - <3«a»'«r«l,,..'-. bill proposed the creation of twelve Although 'Mfe does not officially ap- ,to view with, some'coniiplacenqy tfeef re- : reg-iunal banks. .The democrats of the 2-20 p. m,, arrive Atlanta Steel Work»; .prove c'f the .manner in which'Mias Luc Huerta 'bofe?them' wa;a-in itasp'-i«feBC(l> .-'-/.; Ji»rtate committee .cut that down to li:-10 p. m.. leave Atlanta. Steel Works, via Topefca, Kan., November 20.—Pro- prfsals by 'constitutiohaiisfs'''and jfed- Southern. ... ' gressives from forty countie'e in state Willard Austin* a pretty, giM: of 18, ,erals on those of fleers 'or. 'itien who sin admtonltl.on. The Incident H», "i*jr. " eight,-the minimum number the presi- 2:50 p. m., arrive Inman Yards; 3:06 p.. m., replied to the greeting oif 3. R. Perry. dent was willing: to accept. The re- leave Inman -Yards., via Southern. conference today cheered the stateinent 1 have; been deserting from aide to side. lated to.them of the dissolution of the Wednesday evening. Recorder Nash previous congress was on,e;by,'which it publicans reduced the number to four, •3'1(0 p. m., leave Howells, via Heaboard. of W. H. Stubbs, former governor, that The .foregoing salient facts were obT Jioldlng. that the smaller number could 3:5 J p. ivv. arrive Innaan Park, via Sea- Theodore Roosevelt was the only man Broyles .stated Thursday afternoon'that talned from those-With whom President was intimated the chamber might b« more effectively concentrate the re- board; 4:05/p. m., leave Inman J*ar3r, viu if all g-irls would follow her example', guided in their congress as congress- serves of. the country. Georgia. Louisville and Nashville and Atlan- who could defeat 'President Wilson for Wilstm discussed the Mexican situation ta and West. point. "mashing;," as a profession, would today. '» ' • men. , . The twelve regional banks proposed •4:15 p. m., leave Union Station, via West- re-election, adopted resolution's calling soon be a thing of the past. * The reply or the speaker, Bdnardo " by the house bill would be owned by ern anct Atlanta. for complete state, district, county and Huerta-i'nut Lotting; Control. the banks through .compulsory sub- 4:35 p. m., arrive Bellwood Yards; 4:T>0 township officers In Kansas in 1914 and Miss Austin's unique, but thorough- Tamariz, was brief. Not all the c

{NEWSPAPER! lEWS.PA.PE.Rr Stuart JloQaire, of for a cheer "for the man who Is main- ample of the United States. The elected president- i • »- taining the national dignit} " chargps of 'Cuba and Btazfl Ttfere re- Other,. ofBcers- of th» association minded by Mr* O'Siiaugrfcnessy earlier elected, todajn w«r«it * - - Through I>'Ilei» of Soldiers. in the da> that their governments had TAKE REFUGE Pr. 3. W, Jerv.**, OreenvjUe. S. .C» not recpKnized th»t of JHuettS^ and FORIS. CONTROL flret -»io« -pre^^Mttt-jer.-S1. H. Glftrke, General Hucrta drove from the pal- sufrere"?ted that they remain away. r ~* ace to the chamber through flies of sol- The gatherlag In the galleries lacked T/G'Sjil'Dr. Searl* £ *e^ Harris, Mobile~* ,*• * Ala,*, secre-v*" diers, most of whom were detailed the brilliancy of the days of Porlirio Diaz and the spontaneous expression JN MS. CONSULATE taJry and treasurer, ATLANTA from the crack Twenty-ninth resiraent, JT -.,. — -wv-lsBcmvlHe. Fla., was whose men participated in tthf> coup of approval or disapproval of Mao,ero s OFMERPOIR elected, chairman of the surgical section ami Night regime for next year; Itadore Cohri, of New d>tat at the palace J?i February He It was a. carefully selected audience. Released From Vera Cruz Fort- Disagreement Over Contract Orleans, vice chairman; J. H. Black- WONDERFUL PIMWUCIWN entered the building while the bands Tickets were necessary to pass into burn, Kentucky, secretary. were playing the national air the building and a fair part of the space was occupied by police and ress, They Flee to Protection Leads to Three Fist Strong Declaration Made The TraiU', Lonesome Pine Acknowledging the plaudits and plamclothes men There were a few of American Flag. Fights. HALF THE BATTLE With Isabella Low* \iva£ 'of the congressmen and specta- emptj chairs by Conservation Congress. When wearing glasses Is Won when Bights 25c to $1.51); Matiaw 25c to $1 tors a.s he moved down the aisle by a In the entlrp audience there were the frames are corruptly fitted before series of military salute instead of perhaps ten •women, but none repre- State Control Delegates the rn on the platform sat his ated comment. General Huerta a staff 1 vate hands was denounced today by «="V filed in wearine fclde arms. It Is terday from the Fortress San Juan for Dunning a Son, will'be airaigned the National Conservation congress, SERVICE Seat* Mo\v belllnK stdff^-resplendent in gold lace and full spfcifically provided that no armed Ulua, where they weie imprisoned several weeks ago charged with sedi- today chaiged with disorderly conduct which adjourned here Jate today. Ac- Nowhere is service more es- 25c to $2; 3Int. SSc to S1.5O diess uniforms, and grouped just below feoldlers shall e\ er appear on the floor Blows weie passed in an affair in the companying this denunciation was of the house and custom has ordained tion. on the flooi of the house were the On their release they went to a lo- Third National Bank building, at Five a declaration that no water power sential than in your Hotel. mrmfieis of th * cabinet that offjcersi appearing^ in uniform must cal hotel, where the wives of the two Points, and a few minutes later, In the rights owned by the public ever should The only other toncih of color in the to sail foi building, according to the develop- throp Pack, of Lake wood, N J., as York -will find a welcome at f\ C» C V T M TODAY AT 2 SO leiy reset\'d for the diplomats, mo->t Havana this afternoon on the steamer ments in the Hopkins ti ial %f K 9 t Ifl TONIGHT HT S 39 appeal id to emphasize the fact that Moiro Castle, their i elease having It appears, fiom Mi Hopkins story, president to succeed himself Mrs Em- the HOTEL BRESLIN on F of whom were in "unfonri Unb is a militaiy administration been effected on nominal bail bonds mons Crocker, Fitohburg, Mass, vice Uutbide the building-, throughout the that Sims had accused him of altering president! N C. McJLoud, Washington, Broadway, .at 29th St., where CHARLEY GRAPEYVIN & CO. Vnitt'd States \ot Represented. and their understanding being that signatures affixed to dray men s con- D. C,, recording seoretary, E>r Henry WITH KHNA CHANCt st ssion a strong force of soldierb the government would oppose no ob- tracts. The contracts we-e the sub- S Drinker, South Bethlehem, Pa, special attention and indi- The orij> country not represented , itriotic ideal, he said, "in waiving during a shoit period of time as i elated to Judge Bioyles, is at, fol- "THE ISttE OP FIJVO POJVG" the*** < irciimstanceb it ou^ht to prt,- the so called national representation, lows , Fcainrinc Prtnc«»s L» Ceil in "The Danes of our suits or floinuuitt as nt;\ 1 1 befoie, anpl above and appealing to the people to come ' I saw Sims coming through the door Uncompromising Warfare De- «f »e»th." M«M»« * Moore. Stack Wire all uthi i fet»r Davis £ J)»vl», "Just Corned}'," To the con^i esa he said then and there express its ultimate and that Ive got a good swing at ^ou, I clared on Disease by South- the live Models. Special Added attraction. \\ithout doubt, upon >our work de- sovereign desire, and it being impossi- guess I might as well take it It was 1.OOO Good Seata overcoats. ricndM Iciis-eli that the country, with a good, hearty swing and it did the N6E5EME ble to hesitate befoie such a situation, work, though I don t think I hit him ern Medical Association. th< aid of its good sons, fahould make A the executive adopted the extreme /(V/V- r-' :"C". <• J J I ^uprime effort, In order not to f.Ul in measure, dissolved congress, employing hard enough to prevent his appeal ance We are sure of it,, not tin lain and humiliation which for this purpose just the necessary in f^om t this afternoon Lexington, Ky, November 20—Un- HOSIERT thi< :vtt n it On this account >ou come a-mount of energy to face so delicate a The cabes of disordeilv conduct compromising warfare against malaria KNEISEL QUARTET because we know what ht u .miniated bv th« puiebt patnotism, condition, and convened the people to against Pirns and babin aie entirely in the south was declared by the Sheer and shapely; pntxiiiil to lav aside ambitions, per- new elections, wlherefrom joui investi- apart from that of Hopkins Southern Medical association In the FRIEDA^SIEMANS suna.1 iiiteicsts and even political re- ture, Messrs Eepresentalves, pro- closing session of its convention here lustrous and long your resources are, but be- sentments and rancoi in ordei to work ceeds today when the association approved wearing; soft and unittdl} toi a supieme ideal — the 'The executn e has not the slightest the report of its malarial gotnmisstojr cause we know what the pi i s< nation of oui nationality ' doubt tihat before a serene criterion The report provided for the inaugura- comfortable. Tabernacle Auditorium In that pai t of his address directed constitutional ordtr was not interrupt- tion of a vigorous publicity campaign tu 1'iisulent Huei ta, he said ed when congress was dissoHed, but at VICTORY by means of Which it ia expected to Friday, Nov. 21, 8:30 p, m. clothes are; and we know Mi President \ou have taken the the precise moment in which a series acquaint the people of the south, where Number Alkahcwt Connie. oath and have solemnly promised to of infractions against the province of the disease is most prevalent, with Its USLE•• v what $25 means, and what plat. (• the national dignity above evei y action of the other two powers began, economic cost and to arouse them to unbitioa and paltry intei est In this but even if such was not the case IN RAILRATE FIGHT the necessity of its prevention and PURE it usually gets in clothes. ou may tlepeiifl also upon our as- visions of a rigid and inanimate char- freight rates, as compared with, cities sistance in all the effoits you ma\ acter whose justice and usefulness may In the Fitzgerald, G5a., group, the inter- ALAMO NO. 1 make tow aid the work oi peace anj vet be the subject of discussion, be- state commerce* commibsion today or- College Boys and College the thought, not that some the unification of all Mexicans ' cause, in fine, the words of the great dried the Atlanta, Birmingham and Girls will join In a joyou« "THE EARL OF THE CIRCLE"' I niU-,1 States V«t mentioned. Bonapaite that the law is not violated A lantlc, the Georgia and Florida, the Saturday Night time in tb* annual event merchant is going to sell when the country is saved, shall al- Atlantic Coast line and other railroads General Jiuerta in his message, the ways be true involved beginning; Febi uary 1 next, •where freedom and "entertainment holds away »s Strong 2-Reei Eaaanay Drama rtist of which has been alieady pub- to grant to Douglas rates no higher them, but that some person lished in Tin Constitution, made no Why He Became Dictator. tluii those applied to Fitzgerald and Also ieti icnce to the United J3ta,tes. He con- 'Congress having been dissolved, ami p ,itjts in that gi o'up The action was "FOOTBALL NIGHT" is going to wear them. Our fined himself to a defense 'of his dis- in absence of tilus Important organ of the result of complaint to the commis- Fine Comedy Pictures solution of thjp regular -congress and the government from that date until sion by the may-oi, council and b*oai d At the Atlanta Theater ot his assumption of dictatorial pow- the assembling of the new chambers, of trade of Douglas aim is always to produce ei s it became necessary to decree extra- (if the congiess which he dissolved ordinary powers Under similar en- PINDELL IS NOMINA TED Georgia and Auburn elevens have accepted invitations the best in quality and style. and then thiew its membeifa into prison cumstances the great Benito Jaurez to be guests cf honor. Hu»dreds of collegians and hi said governed during long period of time FOR THE RUSSIAN POST ALAMO NO. 2 The house on account of Hie assem- under thp regime of extraordinary friends will join in paying respect ta each. "A GOOD SPQRT" If we attain those things, hlij-e rf certain elements became a Powers Therefore, it does not seem focus of msui reetion a bare-faced excessive tnat mv government may Washington, No% ember 20—President rt* f** is provided in th* appearance 2-ReeI Edison Drama •i" n< > of the rebels who In our have resorted to them in view of the Wilson today sent these nominations to •"HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE" we need not worry about luiiheiri frontier have dev&'ted their H 1 fi A S h n W «f ISABELLE J-OWB In The lack of the legislative power, but the the senate 1 lllv? fcJllWV Ttail ot th(B Lonesome Pine Lubin c flirts to slaughter and pillagre and national representaive will not fail to Ambassador to Russia, Henry M Pin- A the selling; the goods sell whch is still to be i egretted, to the observe how moderate has been the dell, of Illinois Besaie Wel»b, Soprano. wo k of bleeding theli fatherland so action of the executive In not decreeing Consul to Belg-iacle, Servia, Lewis N BUY YOUR SEATS EARLY Me Anally & Otto, Comedy Duo. th it when it may be debilitated and noi exercising them except with refer- Haskell. of South Carolina themselves. nnir vprished It shc/uld sub-mlt to the ence to three branches of the adminis- Consul to Rigfu liussia, Douglas Jen- d vrsers f i otn abroid and without re- tration, hacinda, gobemacion and war, kins, of South Carolina Your clothier can sti t t»an that is to say, in those branches in ' The house endeavored to prevent which Its action was absolutely indis- e\ti\ effoit of the government, ag- pensable. show you others at Kiessivplj in\ading not only the "This would seem as a propitious provinie of the Judicial power, but moment to give you an account of the $18 and $20 and that of the executive in order to co- use made of the above ipg-wers, but in- operate in the infamous purposes of asmuch aa It is the pift-pose of this higher. Start at #25. th icbels congress to pass uipon them, I shall 'n of Demagogue!). due time, and under separate dlstrlbu tion, give you an Itemized account of 'Kavrng come to this extreme, the the use made of them by the executive, Hart Schaffner & Marx r^iMinment under my direction had to to the end that If you find his action la e this painful dilejmma the decision useful, honest and patriotic, you should Good Clothes Makers ot vvhuh could not be held any further afford him your supreme sanction, and to consent in tlhe preservation of the in case that you are of a different opin- houso of i opresentatlvet, as an assembly ion, you should lay tjhe responsibilities oL demagogues, so that it would, end upon him who may deserve them, with the assurance that the chief executive, , as well as his secretaries, shall make no effort to evade them, as they have accepted their respective posts during different days for the country, and lhave beforehand accepted even sacri- fice, if necessary, in behalf of rpubllo Why Use a Broom Iservice and the welfare of the coun Awl Stir U]) the Dangerous Dustf (jj) tiy Present Moment Solemn. WHY USE A DUST CLOTH <| "The present moment Is extremely solemn and perhaps decisive for the welfare of the Cation Not only the And Brush the Dust Back on the Floor? jj| eyes of fifteen million Mexicans but those of the whole crviliaed world ar» Why Not Use a |J at this time flxed upon us Your atti- tude and your action shall inform our You Will Be Thankful fellow citissens and future generations Day Is Thankful whether we have been rigiht in clinging tbouaands ot, other Atlantans If you Gem Vacuum Cleaner |to our nationality, in placing national Tins year because so many people have wel- And clean \ our carpets and get rid of the dust in qji dignity a>bove a41 base interests of the comed his credit system* Day's customers are try Day's Credit system now. Get into a DAY~ moment, or If, on the contrary, instead one operation.' ^ of that attitude of intense national thankful because he has put good, seasonable, suit or coat. You will never pay high rent feeling, we should have ceded beforo stylish clothes within the reach of them at a (Cheapest and bof,t machine on the market, ^s icpiovable interests and unworthy am prices and cash again. Demonstrations free on application. ^ bitions" small price. IT IS CRUMBLING, Tii8 Ozias National Selling Corporation f SAYS WASHINGTON Phono J \ v- 8239. 605-7 Empire Lift? Men's Overcoats Women's Coats Continued From Page One. We take particular pride our line of Full Jengh.and three-quarter models— eral Carranza, the constitutionalist Overcoats. For years our coats have some are fastened with large frogs at the chief, and William Bajaid Hale no been the talk of the critical New Yorkers, effort was made to ma.p out plans for sides, some have large shawl collars and the future and these same styles are offered to you Mr Hale's mission was described as in this sale at that most reasonable prices. turn-back cuffs. Made of the warm ma- one meiely designed to learn what was terials as kerseys, cheviots, bbucle cloths, in the minds of the constitutionalist Heavy overcoatings, made ia conserva- chiefs, what tiheir general character tive models or with beltecj backs for the mixtures, astrachans, etc. was and what disposition they seemed f to have of the situation. younger men. Coats that were made for Names, provisional successors to Huerta or anything so specific thut it dress as well as warmth. Ne^v Winter Shirts! raigrht be termed "nesotiatipns" ha3 $7.50 * $35,00 not been carried on or authorized oy the president, according to the white house explanation, no> was there any $15.00 *• $35.00 ome in Today and formal request for credentials from M. Women's Presses Hale ' It was made plain fhat Mr (Hiale had gotten the desired information, and The assortment of styles is entirely too white house officials stated emphati- Men's Suits ake your choice cally that the parleys conducted bj Mr comprehensive to permit detailed de- Hale did not affect the pending plans Our workrooms supply clothing for pur of the American government. There had scriptions—but as an idea, you can select been no debate on any futui e program own stores, but also supply the large A beautiful array of new patterns, at which the constitutionalists or tihls clothing shops of New York. It is these from the new draped models, tastefully prices ranging from $1.5O to $2.5O, in goveinment would follow same clothes we offer to you at these low trimmed with buttons or a dainty touch prices. You can choose from blue serges, of lace, dresses of the new Panier effect the popular short stiff-bo»om garment. I DELEGATES NAMED black thibets, cassimeres, fancy mixtures, and other clever adaptations. Also pleated designs with soft and AT C. M. E. CONFERENCE etc. All the suits are splendidly and So closely were the delegateahips to y semi-stiff fronts! We are showing some the geneial conference of the Colored $6,50»»$30.00 Methodist Kpisopal church, which ™ 12.50 1« 35.00 English madras patterns today that will meets next May jn St Ijouis, contested last night at the close of the second be sure to please you. dd,y s sebsion of the Georgia annual Women's Suite conference, that It was necessaiy to Boys' Winter cast four ballots to determine who All the new and popular A wide range of choice in L. C. Ad- should repiesent the Geoiffla. churches The victors were R. A Carter, C "VV materials, in both the plain ler's fine custom-made shirts and also in Holsey, C. 1< Bonner, J. C Colclough. Overcoats the principal trade-mark brands. N A Haysood, W C. Livingstone and and fancy weaves. Plain J H. \VHggrins TJJie altei nates chosen All the latest fabrics, in- were -C C pjeal, H- I* Stallworth and tailored models — neatly A. F Bailey. cluding chinchillas- Coat Re\s. Idleman and Hayes spoke at trimmed models and Styles length upon the Gammon Tlwoloe'cal built for hard wear and also that are elaborately aerninarv In an effort to recruit moie young men fox thb ministry / fashion lines. Reports from the ministers compris- ing the Georgia conference and the treasurer's report will be read today Rev C. C. Neal will apeak tonight on the "Sunday School." and will read $3.00 to $12.50 to the annual report qf this department 116 Peachtree Other -well known colored divines will Craig for Collector. $40.00 Washington, November 20.—Nomina- $7.50 tion ot Edward B. Craig1 (or collector L ot internal revenue for Tennessee sent to the senate today, THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. Page Three.

first and second vice presidents will to the l"»1« «»« be elected for terms of two years, the , MRS. WILSON SELLS THo Old Standard ceneral stren theninr toni". rest of the vice presidents will be GHOVE'S TASTBtiESS chill BTONIC, drives CHAMBER OF COMMERCE elected for terms of one year, while M NEW COURT RULES 3 OF HER PICTURES ' MADE out Malaria, enrich.® the blood, bulldt up the treasurer will be elected for a term the system. A true Tonic For adults and of two years Eight of the directors children. 50c. will be elected for two years, -while the FOR BERRY SCHOOL j remaining four will serve one year. ELECTION ON TUESDAY The following is the list of nomi- LAWYERSARGUE LONG CLEMENTS nations made by the nominating com- New York, Ndvember 20 — Three of mittee the five paintings bv Mrs Woodrow President, Mell K Wilkinson, one-year Committee Unable to Agree Wilson, which were on vview at tbe President Wilson Urged to Re- Success of Last Summer** Ex- President, Vice President, term, llrat vice president, V. H. Kreiesha- exhibition of the Society of Women ber, tvro year term second vice president, Treasurer and Directors Brooks Morgan, two-year term, third vice Upon Chairman McEIreath's Painters and Sculptors here, have been consider Decision Not to Re- perimental Camps Induces president, W. I, Peel, one-year term fourth sold The other two were reserved by to Be Named. vice president. Albert HowelU Jr., one-year Recommendations. the president's wife because of their appoint the Georgian. Department to Extend Plan. term, fifth vice president, H. G. Hastings, family associations, the subjects being one-year term, treasurer, Thomas D. Meador, taken from near the Wilson summer two-year term home in Cornish, N H • The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Directors—(Two-year term) John \\ The rules committee o-f the new mu- The first of the paintings, "Autumn i By John Corrlsfln, Jr. By John CorrlKBn, Jr. Grant 3 Lee Barnes, Ivan B Allen, Oeorce nicipal court held a spirited session j Washington, November 20—(S*>e- Washington. November 20 —(Spec- will elect officers and directors for the W Hanson B M Grant, John S Owens Fields," was sold 2ast week to a New Ourlatoatteatrramplk— insuing year next Tuesday afternoon Vi J Davis, F K Kantper One-year Thursday in Judge Bell's chambers at York connoisseur • Today purchasers cial )—Strong pressure is being ial.)—Military training for the young n the chamber hall, fifth floor Empire term) W H White Jr., C. A. Wlckersham the old city hall appeared foi "Light and Shade," which. brought to bear upon President 'Wil- men of America la becoming a more S .A. Kyeor, Thomas Egleston.. went to a westein coliectoj, and 'As- son to induce him to reconsider his and more extensive policy of the war >uHy ballot and each member of the lowed by the new tribunal waved J Boys and Girls, near Some, Ga Republicans, as well as demc>CT^te, nouncement has now been made that have represented to the president the -na.mber will be entitled to vote for Mrs H H Hale, chairman of the warm. the government will maintain at least •hom he pleases, regardless of wheth-/ t-ubei oulosis committee, has been un- After an hour's debate none of the double necessity of retaining Judge four such camps durlns the summer ' hi? name appear? on the list of nom- able to reach all the Sunday schools propositions set before the committee Appalachian Rivers Clements since Judge Prouty, the next of 1914. and that the Idea of military inees or not. by Chau man Martc McElreath had oldest member, ia to retire to take At this election a new president and of Atlanta in person, though every ef instruction for the college students Is Your Town loi t has been made, and she makes been adopted » charge of the physical valuation ot will be developed even farther within ive vice presidents, a treasuier and Thost present at the meeting were Could Furnish Power railroads welve directors will be chosen The the earnest request that teachers of the next few years the young ladles' classes will see that Chairman McElreath W 4 Fuller, Services of Clements Needed. Backsliding? "•resident'* term will be one year, the their schools are repreaented by at who is acting as secretary of the com- For Entire {Country The first announcement of the new least two young ladies at the meetingr mittee, Walter Visanska, Arthur Hej- Representative Frederick C Stevens, camps for 1914 reached Atlanta a da^ Unless it is making the right kind of her committee, to be -held in the man, Jesse "Wtood, Robert Paikei, of Minnesota, leading lepublican mPm- or two ago in a bulletin fiom the, war ladies' parlor at the at btiles Hopkins Will Thompson and the Newnan Ga , November 20 —(Spe ber of the house committee on in*" ir- department One will be in the lake of progress it's going backward, sure ^ 10 o'clock this afte-noon fi\e netvly appointed municipal couit ciai )—In a g-Iowing adoUess on Geor- stife and foreign commerce, eall«d legion of tne noittheast, one will be in as you live. It is desired that these young ladies juages, who are et-officjo members of gia s icscoures, before the banquet upon the president today and on behplf the south, one will be in the northern SEE IF THE CHILD'S carry a message back to the respective the committee gatheiing at Newnaii on Georgia Prod- or republicans in congress urged the part of the middle states and the And your town isn't making th« Sunday schools next Sunday relative So soon as the rules of the new couit ucts day, Hon C E Leigh of G-rant- wisdom of retaining Judge Clement*, other iri the Pacific coast. The camps to the celebration of tuberculosis Sun- aie established and passed upon by the ville, declared that one of the greatest because of his wide knowledge and will be held for five weeks during July right kind of progress unless the day, December 7 The time la short entire association. In regulai meeting, of the many assets belonging to tlia experience The piesident had not and th» ear'v part of August, and all health conditions, the sanitation, the In which to make plans for the eele- the court will be ready foi actual busi- state Is her undeveloped wate,r power, thought of the matter in that light. the expenso ot maintaining the camps - TONGUEISCOATED biation of the day, and all plans must ness All of the marshals and clerks and that there is enough inherent "His valuable services are needed on will be borne by the United States lighting, the paving and other phys- be completed within the next few flays have been named and it Is believed that power In the rivers of the Appalachian •the commission in the admlnlstrntion government. This will give a rare ical aspects are what they ought to be. The Antl-Tubercnilosia association by Tanuar> 1 the tribunal will be ready highland to supply the w(hole United of the commerce act," said Mr. Stevene. opportunity to the college seudents ana states It will be glad, to furnish any for sessions States with electric current. If it "Regardless cJf geographical or parti- other young man of the country to of the ministers of the city who may could only be cheaply and properly dis- san reasons. I think he should be re- Has your tovn correct sewerage? If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, tained on the board." obtain a vacation of the sanest and desire it foi their sermons on tubei - tributed most profitable type Give "California Syrup culosis Sunday any Information perti- Mr Leigh's address -was »n enthusi- Representative Thetus W. Sims, of Is th« water supply pure and plenti- nent to the subject He's Probing Conduct astic portrayal of Georgia's possibili- Tennessee, a demooratlc member of the Fitting Men fpr Duty. ful? ties He called attention to the great committee, also made a similar 10- of Figs." quest As set forth by the was department Of Senators En Route natural advantages which this section bulletin, the object of the canup is to M'CALL LEADS FIELD possesses over other parts of the coun- William J Tarris, director of the Is the lighting system adequate? census, who called at the white house give to the young m«n of the country try in the raising of cotton and the who are desirous of accepting it the (Look at the tonguf, mothci ' II coat- FOR VIRGINIA LIFE To Roddenbery Funeral great profits from this industry He today, made a strcmg plea in behalf ed, it is a sure falgn that voui little of Judge Clements The latter formej- opportunity for a short course in mili- Are the paving conditions the kind said that there is great room for de- tary training, in order that they may ones stomach livci and bowels need The Southeastern Underwriter, hav- velopment along the lines of Intensive ly repreaented in congress the seventh you ought to have? ' " !Eentle, thorough cleansin^ at once Waycross, Ga, November 20 —(Spe- district, in which Mr. Harris lives be better fitted to discharge their mil- ing noticed the acquirement by Mr O farming, an«J that the great responsi- itary duty to their country should it When peevish, cro^s, listless, pale, Horace McCall of the insurance agency cial )—How anyone here could know bility Involved in the ownership of land "It would be a grievous loss if Judge The best paying investment any doesn't sleep, doesn t eat or act natu- anything of the allegations recently dements were dropped from the com- ever stand In need of their service business heretofore conducted under makes it the fluty of every man to In addition to the purely military town can make is to spend money •ally, or is feverish, stomach soui, the partnership of l&cCall & Carney, made concerning the conduct of con- cultivate his fields to their full limit mission at this stage," Mr Harris t< Id breath bad has stomach-ache, sore gressmen and senators en route to the president "Even though he is f7, training imparted at these camps, a *-AJ s of resource great deal of information will be grain- enough to make itself a good place to hroat, diarrhoea, full of cold pi%e < The agency of McCall & Oaraey late Congressman Roddenbery's fune- •It is estimated bhat of the world's no new man could possibly render the live in. :easpoonful of "California S' i up of ^fiieral agents at Atlanta, of the ordi- i al at Thomasvnlle Is a question ask- population of 1 500,000,000, only one service he will for another term" ed of such subjects as camp expedi- -'Igs and in a few hoiii*, all thi toul n ti \ department of the Life Insurance ed toilnv upon receipt by local people third regularly wea,i clothes, ffBO.OOO,- Solution Is Suggested. ents, personal hygiene, flirst-aid to the :onstip0 cent bot F E Hall superintendent of agrents, supposed to b& drunk? Iv was first on the intensive system and brought This is somewhat similar to the al- ing habits of discipline with its re- rect physical conditions for towns thought the inquiry had been mlssent leged agreement made between Sena- sultant promptness and Increase of ef- ..le of "California Svrup of rig9, -which to the Atlanta agency in the latter to Its highest productive capacity the tor James Hamilton Lewis, of Illlnris, that need them. las directions !oi bibles children of part of October and was intended foi some one in s,outh could furnish every bale of ft 1 fiency, as well as the general instruc- all ages and foi £Ti ovv n tips plainU on Mr McCall is taking the lead In Thomapville but it was soon found v. ithout calling on any other cotton- an-d Henr} M Plndell, of Peoria, I !, tion gained vull be a splendid Influence the bottle Bew ire of < ounterfeits personal p,r,gd,uction of business In that seveial such letters were re produomg country. as in incident of the latter's appoint- for the young men The J. B. McCrary Company lold hero To be sure vou get the genu- three days recently he wrote ?27,90 in ceU ed in the city In continuing his discussion of the ment as ambassador to Russia ne, ask to see that it Is made bv Cal- ordinary applications His agency is The probe this East Pointer seems south's possibilities in cotton. Mi Leigh One member of the Georgia delega- At GeeysniiTK I/nst Year. Municipal Engineers, to be conducting- of his own initiative said that cotton has practically driven tion who is actively working to have LaJst Bumimer the war department fornia Fig Sjiup Compan\ Refuse leader for business production for the Judge- Clements retained on the com- %ny other kind with contempt year up to November 1 is causing a lot of talk and citizens linen from th« market, wthile the wopl- maintained two camps of this nature— Third National Bank Building, are wondering to what end the "in- growers and the silk manufacturers mission, said today one at Monterey, Cal, and the other vestigation" is being conducted have become so alarmed that they are "I am not supporting him as a Geor- at Gettysburg, Pa The later attract- Atlanta, Ga. appealing to congress in efforts to gian or as a democrat, but because of ed much attention over the country, prevent the use of cotton in connection his great abilities and distinguished the young men camping for five weeks with wool and silk service. He is an ideal man for his on ths very scene of the historic bat- FINE- STOCK EXHIBITED "We are therefore assured that, the place, and in his twenty-one years of serxice has lost his identification aa a tle and of the reunion of the "blue and AT THOMAS CO. FAIR cotton industry instead of languish- gray" fifty years aftei ing ' conolu'ded Mr Leigh • will go on democrat or a Georgian He la Wash- The camps will be very much larger expanding through the ynais to come, Insrtonian and represents the east as next year, and will probably be much Thomas\ille Ga November 20 — until the whole of the inhabited earth is much as the south • No patronage has CSpeclal )—That south Geoigla can come to Georgia as a. result of h • more generally attended The idea has McELWAIN and that oui position as rotton pro- met with a warm response from every produce as fine stock as any section duiicers and manufacturers in the mar- membership on the commission Re- side and is receiving wide co-opera- of the countr>, the exhibit at the fair kets of the world Is Impregnable, be- cently he voted to locate the headquar- here this week goes to prcnre There yond the reach of competition " ters of the large force that i« to make tl( were mules that are the eaual of any a physical valuation Hempstead IND them Biid«* are said to be more plen- A.ccordinsc to laws adopted at last Pittsbuig, Pa, November 20 — Charles. M»2.50ud«300. titul hett than in seveial years and session of the Arkansas legislature, ef- Deuz, an electrician, 35 years old thi! Do not continue to suffer -with heart- trom now on to the (lose of the season fective January 1, a petition bigned by morning at Braridock, a suburb shot burn, dizziness, aftef-dinner distress, a majority of the adults of a communi- lls hls mo there \\ill be man^ slain ^?{ «>er-irt-law, Mrs Caro- headache! biliousness, pain in the '\ he game laws of the state bavp tv is a requisite to the issuance of a li- line Miller, and himself The trio was doni much to increase the supply of cense to conduct a saloon hurried to tlhe nearest hospital whefa bowels or sour and gassy stomach W. H. McELWAIN COMPANY quail and the season has also been physicians said Deit? woulS likely die Get relief at once—buy today—a BOo veiv fine, neither too wet or too drj but the women were not dangerously box of Mi-o-na Tablet*. All druggists Bo*too There are a numtu r of northern spoits WOMAN WITH REVOLVER hurt Deitz and his wife have not been men who always follow the hunting living tog-ether, and the sell it They quickly- ahet surely end season and thev will begin to aril v e TAKES NEGRO ROBBER De indigestion and stomach distress——or here % ei v boon * ' money refunded 27-29 Whitehall Street Pittsburg;, Pa, November 20 —Box I Moxlcv a negro, of Gettvsburg, Pa, I1 ulpred the confectionery store of I M Werner, at Millvale, a suburb, this afteinoon and demanded money from Werner's little girl, who was behind I the counter. The frightened child ran screamirg to the living apartment in Silk Waist the rear and her mother, securing a House levolver, chased Moxley back into the Sale i itreet, firing as she ran Moxley Togs for the Game ' threw up his hands and pleaded with Today, 8:30 to 12 Dress her not to shoot him She promised and with revolver still in hand, maich- eel him to the police station O'clock Sa I e Will pay any lady Golf Suits, Caps, Stockings, to come miles to Today, Friday HARMONIOUS VIBRATION secure the savings. Will pay any lady TO END MEXIC TROUBLE You can save $152 to come miles to get Shoes and Mackinaw s on this waist. 600 the savings. Cleveland, Ohio, November 20 — Wil- all silk Chiffon Taf- Fifty dozen •wom- "A stick and a ball and a wee small boy, liam V Backus, Cleveland attorney, feta Waists, pleated en's splendid Percale who lived long in Gay county, told and Chintz House A whack! and the ball is off. members of the Keep Well club at the and tucked, button Walk a mile and do it again Y W C A last night tnat ' harmon- trimmed. Today, to Dresses; well made; ious vibration" was one way the United fetch a lot of buyers dark and light pat- And that's the game of golf." States could end Mexican trouble His terns; "Mendel" topic TV as. "the art of happiness ' early in the day, we "Of course, it would require a decade, make them for make included—high The golf suit is built for the game. perhaps, for the United States to end Notice to Charge Customers neck, low neck—all the trouble in Mexico by teaching per- kinds trims. Dollar It ib bcieiititu'ally constructed to take sons to convey the element of happiness from one to the other," he said, "but and a half regularly. care that there is entire freedom of arms It must happen ultimately " $1.98 To induce early buying of Holiday Goods, Today's Sale and legs and torso. upon request, your purchases of Holiday SUPREME COURT OF GA. and nothing like that Pleats are loosely arranged in the in Atlanta. Goods will appear on your December Argued and Submitted. coat to provide elasticity between the S R Netherton et al v S J Nether ton, On third floor. statements, PAYABLE JANUARY 1 98c . from Dooly \V H Wasasie v H. H Radford, from shoulders, knicker trousers leave the ' Baker 1 J G Spooner v Bank of Donalsonville, legh free to tramp across the course and from D°catur W T Bell & Co v W D Martin, ad- the entire freedom pf the body is assisted ministrator of Mary Lewis, deceased (t\v o cases) from Decatur V>> the flexible texture of the suit fabric. F A JVUze v Bank of Whig-ham, from Decatur T H Dennis, administrator v. Emma p TODAY GrJ&vvoJd et a! from Burner Golf Suits of Tyrol/on Cloth A E Silverthorne v Arkansas Southeast- GOLF STOCKINGS, $2, ern Railway company, and vice versa, from Decatur Flexible knitted fabrics, %ht $2.50 and $3— T F Terry, administrator, v. Jamea Brown et al, from Worth, Remnant Sale and dark gray and brown, $23.50. J A Vaughn v C H Boyd et al , from 1 GOLF SHOES, hobnailed Decatur. <- oat $15, Knickers $8.50. J O McWhorter v P. B Ford et al., from \\ 01 th It will pay any lady to come miles to secure the many savings. or rubber soled, tan, $5— \v M Williams v R I- Z Bridges, from SCOTCH MIXTURES in black Docatur THIS REMNANT SALE will overshadow any ever undertaken on White- GOLF CAPS, $1.00, $1.50 W A. Gore v M B- Gore, from Mitchell and white, $25—Coats $17. Royal R Smltfa v Baker county, from nail Street. Baker* hall Street. Knickers and Straight Trotiserb, and $2.00. G B Gordy v Mrs Dicey Cravey et al , Remnants iit^c Dress Ginghams. $8.00— from Turner Remnants Galatea Cloth. Handsome Plaid Mackinaws Continued. Remnants 250 Suitings. R A McTyer et al administrators of T C Brown Scotch mixtures, Green, blue, brown and p Williams et al. v F. M Steams, from Remnamts Canton Flannels. Coats $15, Trousers $7.50. gray, $12.50 and $15— Decatur Remnants Checked Apron Ginghams.. FEED THE COW M Yard Remnants Kimono Outings. Yard Smoke J3. Valdes clear 7 2 to io,yafds~-aH useful lengths. Geo. Muse Clothing Co. Habana cigars, ^ Made in Sale starts positively at 8:30 this morning, not an ounce sold a minute be- Atlanta. Sold everywhere. fore. We want everybod&to participate—fair warning—8:30 a. m, Price frpiu 5e to Page Four THE CONSTITUTION, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913.

abused and distorted its natural functions. ferring the loose rein of one commonwealth THE CONSTITUtlON Practices of this sort are the exception in to the accountable discipline of the nation. ATLANTA KEEPING THE EBtmblUhed 1863. the railroad world of today, for promoter* Many subsidiary issues of jurisdiction PEACE.— NO. 3. THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER and managers of railroads nave learned their are yet to be fought out between the state By PHILIP The World's Mysteries lesson at bitter cost, much of which is being and the nation. In the long run there IB Secretary Prlnon AdfloeiBtlon of f^eorgl* WAS MAJOR ANDRE BETRAYED? Daily, Sunday, Tri. Weekly paid now. But it cannot be too emphatically going to be what may be called a construct- driven home that such legal piracy as was ive division of power. The.atate will under- Atlanta is a good town. It is a better CLARK. HOWELL. city than New York. Atlanta is not Just ' There Is something pathetic In the execu- an encounter. He was considerably con- exhibited with the Frisco, and which was the write those functions it is able to discharge, a good place to work- in; it Is also a good tion of Major John Andre, the adjutant gen- fused by Boyd'*, questioning and wan readv Editor and General Manager. and the others will be taken over by the na- place to live In. Atlan- eral of the British army, -who was dele- to retire. He had "lost his nerve," so to W. L. HALSTEAD, controlling policy in the railroad philosophy opeak. The journey waa resumed at dawn on of yesterday, must be discarded and out- tion. Efficiency will be the test. Roosevelt ta has not Its equal In gated by the British to assist Benedict Ar- the 23d. They finally arrived at the house Business Manager. lawed once and for alL spoke as an American and not a'partisan America for Its healthy, nold In carrying out his treacherous scheme Of Isaac Underbill, where they stopped. Here Directors: Clark Howell, Roby Robinson, civic moral tone. And of delivering the powerful fortress of West they partook of breakfast, and after Smith Albert Howell, Jr., E. R. Black, H, W. Grady. Today nearly all railroads, however able when he declared the states should be yet judging Atlanta by Point, the gateway of the Hudson valleys paid for the breakfast he parted with Andre. their management, are facing extreme diffi- warned that if they will not or cannot exert its percentage of mur- into the hands of the British. No doubt The reason has never been explained. He culty in so stabilizing or increasing their in- the powers now resting in them, the federal ders, of arrests, it ap- Arnold believed that the possession of the had been engaged by Arnold to guide Andre government will be compelled to take them pears to the world as Hudson, -with the foothold the British had to White Plains, and bad he done so Andm comes as to make their securities and bonds reeking with corruption. would doubtless have reached New York, for reasonably marketable. It is the specter of over for the benefit of the whole people. f gained in the south, would-speedily termi- Smith was well acquainted with the la\ Police Commissioner nate the war in their favor, and, that he just such financial high jinks as* exhibited in Waldo estimates the of the land, and was resourceful and ab!« •would be the hero of the hour. to keep his head in emergencies, which the Frisco scandal that explains their pre-i population of New York. While Arnold was playing; traitor to his Andre was not. A CALL ON ATLANTA HOMES. at 5,250,000. Chief'Beav- Andre proceeded by himself. Just what dicament. Prospective investors are still ers, quoting: from the country, Andre was simply doing what any lingeringly suspicious that their money may One thousand young Georgia boys affili- soldier would have done, trying to aid his became of Smith has never been told, but city directory figures, country through the treacherous American. by some it has been surmised that be ga>« be diverted to speculative schemes instead ated with the corn club movement in this gives Atlanta a popula- the Continental army warning of the treach- tion of 159,475. Waldo Arnold escaped, but Andre was captured. of being spent on betterments. State and state must be housed in Atlanta during the credits his department Was he betrayed? Was a supposed Ameri- ery, and th»t' his information assisted mate- duration of the approaching corn show. To with 126,007 arrests, not can tory responbible? The conference be- rially in the capture of the spy. federal regulating bodies are naturally wary ^__ counting juveniles; tween Arnold and Andre, on the night of Andre was not suspicious of Smith, as is of granting authority for increase in rates solve the problem, the chamber of 'com- Beavers credits his force with 17,139. Look- the negotiation of the treason, lasted until shown in the fact that he followed im- until assurance is given by law that the per- merce is making requisition upon the homes ing at these figures in the light of propor- so late in the morning that Andre was plicitly the directions that had been given to him, and it is said that Smith provided Entered at the postoffue at Atlanta as formances of the past will not be repeated. of Atlanta. The earlier the housewives of tions,, tins means that m New York there forced to remain hidden at the house. o£ second-class mail matter. is one arrest to forty-two Inhabitants, while Joshua H. Smith, a gentleman tory of the him with a map, which he was seen to ba The situation thus created has now be- Atlanta phone the headquarters of the cham- in Atlanta there is more than one to ten. neighborhood who had undertaken for Arnold examining shortly before his capture. HOST V«E R \TISS: come intolerable. The railroads must mar- ber and offer to entertain one, two or more -"Vew York and Atlanta. the business of communicating with the Andre" proceeded quite a distance alone, United States and Mexico. ket their securities and modernize their boys the more quickly will arrangements be Now, turning to the 1912 report of the English ship which was to convey Andre stopping here and there to make inquiries 10 to 13-page papers, let 13 to 24-page city magistrates, page 69, we find that the safely back to New York, and which lay as to the roads, and whether there were papers, 3c; S4 to SO-page p.apera, 3o 3O to equipment, or subject the business of the systematized and expedited. total fines collected throtfgh New York's off the shore in the Hudson.. soldiers In the neighborhood Finally he se paper*, 5c. country to threat of paralysis. They need, It is doubtful if any movement with a eleven police courts, in 1912, was $169,231.60. While Andre and Smith were breakfast^ reached Tarrytown Heights. As lie proceed- more practical appeal ever was launched in The amount collected through Atlanta's po- ing, they saw that this vessel was being ed from thence along the Albany Post road ATLANTA, GA., November 21, 1913. urgently, a billion dollars for the task of re- lice court, the same year, was J83.298.30. fired on from Croton Point, and as soon as 3ust north of Tarrytown, he was stopped by habilitation. That sum, distributed through- Georgia. We are fond of protesting against Ih other words, in a, city thirty-three times she could get under way she dropped sew the captors. There were seven young farm- SUBSCRIITIO.Y RATES. the high cost of living and of stressing the era in the neighborhood who were members out the channels of trade, will create univer- Atlanta's size the fines amounted to only eral miles down the river. Smith professed of the Westchester militia. Four were sta- B> Mail in the United States and Mexico. desirability of keeping the boys on the twice as much. The total fines in 1903 and to be unable to supply rowers to take Andre (Pa>

JEWS PA PER I NF/WSPAPFEJ N^^ NOVEMBER 21, 1913. Page Five WARDENS KEPT BUSY MOSS IS PRAISED Alice a Lost Child? G)A, No; KENNEDY TREMBES AS APPROVES NEEDEDp BOYS SLEUTHING HUNTERS FOR UNIT "AD" IDEA Just a Little City Tourist HEHEARSIFE'SDEAO AGENT Determined to Enforce Law, "Newspaperdom" Pays a De- Alice was a lost child yesterday Emanuel Farmer in Chatham He Will Sanction the Ordi- served Compliment to Local morning- for nearly three hours. At Jail Declares the Shooting dance if It Is Passed Of the 1,000 Homes Neces- Zimmer Has 7 Cases Made least so her distracted mother and, on Season's First Day. Advertising Man. father and a whole neighborhood in Was Accidental. by Council. sary for the Corn Club the Grant park section thought. Allee is the little daughter of Mr.- and Mre. Boys, Only 200 Have Been While yesterday was rather too hot Advertising experts over the coun- J^ W. Broom, of 296 Grant street. She Savannah, Ga., November 20.—(Spe- Mayor James G. Woodward will ap- and.dry to furnish ideal conditions for try have begun to recognize the is only 2% years old, and bright and cial.)—Ij. A, Kennedy, -who was prove the ordinance offered at the meet- Offered. hunting feirds, there were a large num- strength of the original suggestions lovely. Alone she -walked from Grant brought here for safe-keeping from ing of council, Monday afternoon, cre- ber of hunters In the fields to take ad- made in a letter to a largo advertising park to the corner of Pryor and Hun- Swainsboro Monday,, was this after- ating the office of city purchasing agent vantage of the first day of the opening firm by Jules B. Schloss, an advertising ter streets, the heart of the city. Cross- noon handed a message . telling- of the for Atlanta at a salary of $1,800 per expert of Atlanta. Mr. Schloss' idea, death of his wife, who he la accused of annum: The.mayor says he is In favor Homes needed for corn club boys.. 1,000 aeason. It is estimated that there were insr a number of times street car several (hundred huntsmen in the field as outlined in his letter, was published tracks, over which rolled fast-going shooting and beating. As he read the of the offlc'e. and that ho will approve Homes offered 200 from Atlanta alone. in a recent edition of Newspaperdom, a trolley cars, and dodging innumerable message his hands trembled and. with the ordiance provided that it passes Gaine Commissioner Davis fig-ured autos, motorcycles, wagons an'd other an ashen look on his face, he said: "I through council.. am sorry it Happened, for I loved ma Some months ago -when the matter was Homes still nee.li-fl 800 that there would be at least 3,000 hunt- . vehicles, she journeyed a mile and a wife." brought to the attention of. Mayor In .response to the 2,000 letters sen't ers in the field from the state-at-large, half without harm. Kennedy said the shooting of his which, with an average of ten birds to Woodward, he stated that he was in out by the Atlanta _Chamber of Com- , Allee has a sister, Vivian, who at- wife was accidental and was caused by favor of.such an ordinance, provided it merce, up'to dati- Atlanta homes have the man, a low average, thanks to the tends the Hill street school. Vivian him trying to take a gUn from her. forgot her lunch and.having been gone was drafted, with a view of saving the .been offered for only 200 of the 1..000 abundance of game this year, would He said he hoped he would be kept in city money and Hot as a political pro- meaLii a slaughter on the . first 'day of but a few -moments, the mother gave Georgia, corn club buys \\-iiu will be , the lunch to Allee and told Iner to "run Chatham county, as he feared he position. here for two or- three days the first SO,000 birds. ] and g-jve it to her sister." .For some would be roughly handled if he were It has been said that W. K. Chambers, week in December. There was'a big boost in the demand i reason Alice didn't overta'ke her sis- carried back to Swainsboro. requisition clerk in the comptroller's , Kvery one of th''se boys who is f-om- for hunting licenses w'itih the opening ter, and not knowing the meaning of the word "fail,," she kept a-going. Swainsboro, Ga., November 20.—(Spc- .office, will get the place when it is ing here, aa a ?-eward of merit for of the season. Ef. E. Holcombe, assist- cial.)—Mrs. Maude Kennedy, wife of L. created. splendid achievement, must be'taken ant keaper of public buildings, who has) Whole Neighborhood Aroused. A. Kennedy, is dead. She had been in More than a million dollars is spent Care of, and the corn .show committee licenses on sale at the capital, said Her long absence caused alarm, a dying state for the past two -weeks, by the city annually for supplies which and a search was started. As the and 6he end was momentarily expected is anxious to got definite responses yesterday that he had sold more than •She died this morning at her home in have been heretofore purchased from all who are .willing to take them eighty game licenses, this week, and news spread of a "lost child," the through the various departments. as soon as possible. neighborhood became aroused. Hill the country, surrounded by friends and It Is requested that the cards be that the demand seemed to be growing street school was visited. Grant (park relatives, and this afternoon was When Mayor Woodward went into of- all the tlftie. was invaded, while squads of search- 'brought to Swainsboro, where she will fice in January one of his first official mailed at once giving name and ad- liliee in siatestate until neher lunerafunerali tomor- . . • „ , „ , ,_ - ,. ,.!».„ dress and number of boys to be taken, Strict Enforcement ot l*a or "With thirty-five men in the field to Mr. Broom was phoned at his place assist ih-im, Game Warden Will V. Zim- funeral. make requisition through the comp- Main B078, will answer. of business, and the police were noti- "When Mrs. Kennedy's death was an- Mrs. Florence T. Truax. of 309 At- mer, of this Bounty, is determined to fied. troller's office for supplies. Since that nounced, many expressions of senti- time Graham Wust, chief clerk in tha lanta avenue, writes Secretary Cooper see to it that the law is enforced to the After more than two hours had ments against her husband were heard, elaipsed a policeman at the corner of comptroller's office, has been acting in as follows: letter. He not only requires hunters and it Is the general impression that the capacity of purchasing agent, oven "Believing that the Georgia corn to ha've hunting licenses, but also writ- Hunter and Pryor streets saw a little Kennedy would suffer, mob violence if I to the extent of purchasing most ol club boy is the very finest •Georgia- tot of a girl sitting all alone on the ALLIE BROOM. ten permission from the owner of the .he were now in this county. Kenne- |ln e supplies for the police ami «re de- product,' I am writing to say .that it eurb-storie complacently devouring a dy s brothers came over to Rwainsboro partmentts will be a great pleasure to entertain land on which they are hunting. luriLlli from a pa-per bag. It was Allee. two of these future citizens as Ku<-'»ts, There were five cases made by Mr. Tired from her long- walk and prob- a clue, the officer started with her for and aided in every way possible in the | chief Cleric West and Mayor Wood- Ximtner and A. 1C. Binder, one of his funeral preparations,' purchasing the Wilrd are ln harmony as to economeconomyy an : d of Dr. Truax and myself." ably hopeless at last of finding her the Pair street school. On the way casket and-doing every kindness for deputies, Thursday against hunters i sister, she had decided to partake of they met Alice's father, who had got- as the result of the new system which liomeH Offered 'I'burnday. w>ho had no license to hunt. Two cases the family. has been carried out since the first of ' the lunch herself. On her journey she ten on her trail. There is much talk of a petition be- Following in an additional list of were made against sportsmen who were Allee 'had never tho.ught of fear, and the year Atlanta has saved thousands hunting on land without the permis- had come into the possession of a ing sent up to Judge Rawlings asking of dollars. those who havo agreed to take corn iiickle and a bag of candy, presents, w'as in *>he very ibest of spirits. All him to convene the grand jury^m Jan- Members of council are in favor of sion of the owner. JULES B. SCH1X3SS. u y I is hlsnl club boys into their homes: doubtless, from some of those whom along the route sfa« had taken, ao her % Y j .y Probable, that this- ich will be under Mrs. W. A. AUirieht. MrB. N. P. Tutwller. Discussing the situation last night, she lhad met "on the broad highway." father had been infoo-med, she had creating the offico wn Mrs- W. S. linger*. Mr*. I,. II. fuson. Mlrfa Mr. Zimm.er said: stopped .pedestrians to ask them, "Have will be done, as the people in general (tne supervision of tne mayor, tho 13. H. Ku.ie, \\ . T Johnson. Mrx Lea HuRan. "We waut it understood that the Still Looking; for Her Sinter. want to see final disposition o£ theiflnance committee and the comptroller. magazine for newspaper workers. Since you seen my sister?" cas e- A. Montgoinprv, p. U. Uunahuii, Mrs. Clar- game -law of the state is' going to be . ^_ -_,-_ ,». _ , j.. ,.. Under the ordinance all supplies must then it has been made the subject of In reply to a question she informed When Allee reached hovme and was A few weeks ago, Mrs .T Kennedy, it ence ./. Blooilworth. .Mrs. K. V. (Vane, Mrx. enforced to the letter in this county. I the policeman that she was looking clasped in the .arms of her overjoyed be purchased under competitive bids ; r Saturday and erable distance and was so badly man- 1 headed, "Baltimore Advertisers. Try At S o'clock the governor was the honor son and Robert Ward and ask our FOUR PERSONS INJURED Whe'n the minutes were read several guest at a public reception at the board gled that the heart was found 200 feet ..V;;nIt,1Vdvertlsl'nS'" is as follows: solicitor to prosecute them." of the leading men objected to having . The clipping from the September 25 of trade auditorium. Receiving at the away from the torso. . • , IN A SOUTHERN WRECK that part of the bishop's speech appear S e r ws a reception were President W. E. Sir- There was very little, blood on the Mac'oii. Cia.., November 20.— (.Special.) >M iV- i° .£? P, Perdom. reproduced in Up to. tonight over 1-00 hunting- in the minutes for the membership and thls adv mans, of the board of trade; Mayor H. tracks and this fact caused local physi- the public to read, but Bishop Flipper -i j , ertisement, is a tre- D. Reed, Senator J. I,. Sweat and Rep- cians to state that they believed the CORN CLUB CHAMPIONS Columbia, S. C., November 20.—Four licenses, had been•• issued by County niendously virile .suggestion from Mr. persons were injured and the('two loco- Warden (.iranville Conner, and trains said that he bad said what the secretary B bcn oss resentatives J. Lee Crawley and L. J. ,man had been killed and his dead body if AH - ' ' an advertising agent put on the rails to hide the crime. A GOING TO WASHINGTON motives were smashed when passenger S-oing out of Mac-on this morning car- had written, and could see no reason of Atlanta, Ga., not only for clothing Cooper. Many ladles called during the trains Nos. 24 and 23,'Scyuthern railway, ried a large number ot" nimrods who to have it expunged. manufacturers of Baltimore, but for hour and lialf of the reception, and met receipt to D. G. Bailey from a cloth- Rev \. S. Bailey preached the an- the governor. Hundreds of citizens ing manufacturer of Birmingham and collided head-on at 3:20 o'clock .this ilcstred to i>e the first in the field ami the manufacturers in every line who Washington, November 20.—Cham- morning at Barton, a, station a-bout begin the slaughter of quail before the nual sermon last night, and sharply want to develop their national busi- were on hand, and throughout the re- Nashville was found on the remains. half way between Columbia and Sa- criticised much o'f the teaching carried ception the auditorium , was packed. In the absence of definite evidence pion young agriculturists from various number has been thinned out to any ness possibilities. sections of the United States will ar- vannah. The track was cleared at great extent. on in the theological seminaries and "Vou can take tlie idea up, town by The banquet arranged in honor of the of a crime the coroner's jury rendered colleges. The large congregation could visit of the governor started at 9:30 a verdict to the effect that the man rive December 1 to receive from Secre- once. Investigation into the cause of Considerable interest in evidenced town; you can go as far as profitable'; tary Houston, of the department of ag- the accident is being- made by the here in the return tomorrow morning bv no means enter the church. you risk no enormous .amount of monev o'clock, coming- to an end a few minutes had met his death beneath the wheels 'The Allen Christian Endeavor leaguo before tlie governor's train for Colum- of a locomotive. riculture, diplomas for excellence in Southern officials. of a party of huntsmen who left last in an experiment. Each unit pavs for bus arrived. Professor A. G. Miller their work. Those who will receive The injured were: L. C. Fanning, AlouUav 'for - Savannah. from which and the bishop's council will assemble , itself as it goes along. You vary con- Salley, ankle sprained; Mrs. M. F. in Atlanta, February and July, 191-1. was toa-stmaster, and those who were prizes include representatives of the place thev expected to go to a nearby \ ditions to suit localities. A town in called on for short talks were Mayor Girls' and Boys',Tomato and Corn cluba Myers, Sandv Springs, bruised by .being island and hunt deer. The party was The -bishop asked tiheconference to make which you have a live agent will war- from the south, and of the Potato, Corn New Mexico Fuel and Iron company, •i donation toward their entertainment. Reed, W. K. Sinnans, J. L. Sweat, L. V. JIM CONLEY'S CASE IS headed by Dr. O. C. Gibson, who made rant your going in heavier with vour Williams, .I.,. J. Cooper and J. L.. Cr;i ••- and Canning clubs of the northern and arm broken; T. A. Lloyd, seriously in- tlie boafet before leaving that they Rev S K. Ferry was transferred from , advertising than- one in which your western states. Champion "potato iured, who, with Simmons, Is said to here today to take charge of the Cos- ley. The governor's talk was the last ONCE MORE DELAYED would kill twenty-five deer each day I representative is less aggressive at the banquet, and in it he thanked ii boys" will come from Massachusetts. have been riding between the engine they were away. Many friends in Ma- mopolitan A. M. E. churc'h, Atlanta. . | "'Just as you pay a high-class sales- everyone for the hospitality shown him Jim conley's case did not come up Ohio, Utah. Iowa and Michigan, and and baggage car of the south'bpund con" have been promised venison a.nd Richard A. Stinson. of the Atlanta In- . man a better alary than a second- on every side and declared that so before Judge Ben Hill in the criminal the champion beet sugar grower will train, is the only one seriously hurt. are going to be pretty badlj- disap- dustrial institute, addressed the con- ' rater, so in the unit system of adver- pleasant had been his visit, he earnestly division of the superior court Thurs- come from Colorado. pointed if l>r. tilbson and his friends ference today on, the attitude of th.- tising you spend your'money liberally hoped it would be his good fortune to day. return empty-handed. public press to the betterment of the where it fomes back liberally and cur- again visit Waycross. remaining longer On request of Solicitor General Dor- OFFICIALS ARE INDICTED negro people. William D. Johnson, se«'~ tail where the response is "more nig- in future. Many out-of-town people sey, who bc-wed to the -wishes of the METCALF NOMINATED . ' L'nion-Mudc (ioods. re'tarv of the general' conference;, J. O. camp here tonight to greet the govern- judge, the case was left oa the docket ON GRAFTING CHARGES Marun, y dedicating the responsible for the conviction of Leo nomination of Charles W. Metcalf, Jr., former is charged with participating- i-lass annual. "The 'Cauldron" to him I DELIRIUM TREMENS "There are a good many Baltimore Sunday by Rev. Shuler Frank, on a charge of having mur- whose nomination was alomst at the in state contracts when a member of this year. I'rutVssor 'Murry has been iiiiinntacturerR who feel that advertis- dered Mary Phagan, will be brought same moment being sent to the senate. the board and the latter with con- a member of the ilen.-er faculty for I TOO MUCH FOR WIFE 1.11 R is all right for this, that and the into court until after the Frank case Metcalf was indorsed by Representa- spiracy to defraud. Both charges twenty-two years during which time cither fellow, 'but won't cio for me,' has been disposed of before the tive McKellar, and the question was grown out of sales of cattle to the 1 ar.nl they are wrong iti this contention. "Consciousness in Hell" will be the h* has taught Ureek. French and Ger- theme of an address to be delivered supreme cc-urt of the state. one among the three congressmen. hospital. „ man. Mrs Nellie Barfield filed suit for If they will study their propositions, divorce and alimony c-n Thursday they can see or they can be shown how Sunday night at the IQast Side taber- ""-ainst her husband. C. K. Bartield. it is just as good for them as it is for nacle by Rev. A. C. Shuler, the pastor. BOY SCOUTS INVITED an employee of the county chain gansr. I the other fellow. Rev. Shuler, who recently came to At- Mrs. Barfield allege.s in her affida- "The trail has already been blazed— lanta from the Baptist church, in Bos- TO AUDUBON MEETING vit fled with the divorce . petit: n. (the pioneering has been done. Adver- ton, Qa., to accept the .pastorate of the rha't she and Bat-Held were married in j tising in practically every line has Wast Side tabernacle, has been attract- ing muc-ih attention by the pertinency f The smut m.isiers a net boy srouls. 1900 and that they now have two c/hll- proved itself. The pioneers have paid are all invited t" attend the first meei- ! enormously for finding the right trail; ot" his sermons. Ing of.the Auilnhon sui-jety at Carnegie The affidavit sets forth that Barfield some of them are still paying enor- The East .Side tabernacle, which Is Blackstock, Hale ^Morgan library tonight ;ti x o'clock; at re- came horn,- manv times during his j inously for f;ir more expensive meth- situated on the rcast Fair and Soldiers' quest of Philip \Veltner: scout -com- thirteen years of married life too in- I ods of advertising than the one here Home car lines, just off of Fair street, missioner. toxicated to take care of himself. On '-suggested, but that the men who are is one of the fastest growing congre- The boys art. earnestly requested to several occasions he had delir-um i not doing it can do it admits of no ar- gations in the city, and a large num- bring- rlieir ,'i;H-<-n;s ,-i.ml friends, as .tremens, according to the wife s state- leumont. ber of members -were recently added the lecture t>y 1'i-auk I lice. Jr.. who is ment. ' "' believe we can prove to any manu- during a protracted meeting. field secretary of the sorit*t(y and con- During August, o-f the present year. | facturer who doubts the entire feasi- sidered one of the '.eadiiiK authorities Mrs. Barfield alleges that her husband, j. bility and practical, money-making an bird lore. iv.:II he instructive as in one of his fits of ill temper, thrtat- possibilities of the plan here sug-g-ested, PULLING OF MILEAGE Adler's For Men well as entertaining. eiied her life, and that she then left [ or a modification of it, that every de- Kvery hoy sfout is expected to at- him. tail in it is entirely practical, can be IN SOUTH CAROLINA tend. There is no i-h.u-gt1 for aclmis- Attorney W. A. James represents the worked out" with little or no change wife in the divorce action. in. his own business and with big pron't from any .expenditure, he chooses Columbia. S. C.. November 20.—That Collegian and | to ma.ko in this direction with almost railroads will be ordered to allow the I a surety. short haul cash fare rate when mile- I ' "FRANK D. WEBB, age is pulled on trains from competi- ("Advertising Manager, The Baltimore tive points in South Carolina was the announcement of Chairman John O. Clothes Young Richards, of the state railroad com- Maier & Berkele Sell mission, at the close of a hearing here i WILSON IS CONFERRING today. Complaint had been filed by several traveling men. High officials Men \ ABOUT TRUST QUESTION of the railroads operating in this state $15.OO This 15 Jewel 20 Year were present at the hearing. I Washington, November 20.—Presi- 1 dent Wilson begari today i series '.'f Elgin Watch for $15 conferences oti phases of th» which tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the The cases are fitted with full 15-jewel Elgin or Waltham the administration hopes to secure a food you eat ferments into gases and The shape is tailored in and careless handling will not press, it out. first-grade movements. • common agreement amo'ng tile l-odcrt- stubborn lumps; your head aches' and Overcoats here to match the suits. For the. more conservative tastes some wonderfully before the legislation astuaUy is vou feel sick and miserable, that's launched. when vou realize the magic of Pape's good values are exhibited in well-made coats that should last through two or three seasons, All of, our watches are priced on the same basis. We give Diapepsin. It makes all stomach mis- decidedly the best watch values to be found in the South. ery vanish in five minutes. looking well each year. - . 11,,- • , , FORTY-POUND TURKEY If your stomach is in a continuous Youthful models in back-belted, well-balanced, shawl-collared mixtures abound. revolt—if you can't get it regulated, Come in -'and see! our selections from' the best looms. Call and let us show you our stock. FOR PRESIDENT WILSON please, for your sake, try Pape's Dia- pepsin. It's so needless to have a ' Washington, November 2o-page illustrated W'"atch and Jewelry cata- favorite food meal, then take, a little logue. . ,. , • . . ' dent Wilson. Secretary Tumulty and Diapepsin. There will not be any dis- | the members of the cabinet will have tress—eat without fear. It's because Kentucky turkey for their Thanksgiv- Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regu- . Hale & Morgan ing dinners. , late weak, out-of-order stomachs that MAIER & BERKELE, Inc. I South Trimble, clerk of the house, gives it its millions of sales annually. I will furnish pedigreed bronze turkeys Get a large 50-cent case of Pape'e, GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS I raised on his blue grass farm. The Diapepsin from any drug store. It is, SO and 52 Marietta Street ' president's fowl will be a yearling the quickest, surest stomach relief and Established 1887 ATLANTA, GA. , 31-33 WhitehallStreet obbler weighing 40 pounds dressed, cure«known. 'It acts almost Jike magic Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers" f he others will weigh 25 pounds. They —it Is, a scientific, harmless' and pleasSf have been fattened on celery, chestnuts lant stomach preparation. which truly; •-•• •• and red pepper. - belongs In every home. ,~ '.r .;S ; rSPAPERf NEWSPAPER! Page Six \-k- THE CONSTITUTION, "ATLANTA &£., ^IDAT, NOVEMBER 21, 1913,

them during- the,week. Mrs. 8. C. Din- her home in . Invited to kins entertained a pafty of six at the Play are: Your ll&Mn£y Is Safe in matinee yeste'rday at the Forsytn for Mrs. John O. DuPree. Mr». Claude Buch- them, and they will be the grueets of anan, Mrs. H. Clay Moore. Mrs. Earnest POLICEMEN AND Duncan, JUra. T. B. French, Mrs. Lena Swift Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Wimibfeh, at the Huntloy. Mrs. Miller Hutchins. Mrs.- B. M. These sparkling gems are unquestionably a most Driving club Saturday evening. Willinsham, Mrs. Kendall Welslger, Mrs. Laura Wyatt. Mrs. W. P. Dunn. Mrs. Mar- Uo Dunbar, Mr*. James Loean. Mrs. W. P. excellent investment. At the Driving Club. .Hoffman. Mrs. M. B. Hoxsey, Mrs. M. L. GEI IREASESIN1915 Atlanta is well represer.tei in the world's jewel Otis, Mra. W. H. Adklna, Mrs. JR. A. Red- The regular dinner dance will be ding, Mrs. S. B. Stone, Mrs. M.'A. Bake, Mrs. given Saturday evening at the Pied- - I/. D Scott, Miss Bmma Scott, Miss Mary markets by Eugene Haynes .Company. Your pat- mont Driving club. j Prentla, Miss Jennie Prentlss, Mrs. H. D. Mayor Holds Long Conference A number of bright parties "will -be ' Matthew*, Mrs. J.- R. Dillon. Mrs. Gllleland, ronage of this firm shows that years of buying for entertained, and the occasion promises Mrs. W. B. Runt. Invited lor tea are With Finance and Sala- - to toe a delightful ending to the week Mrs. P. J. Faxon Mrs. TV.- W. Memmlnicer, you have established bur ability in your muids. We socially. Mrs. H. M. Lokrey, Mrs. F. S. Dean. ries Committees. appreciate the success you have accorded us. WALKER-REES The Thanksgiving season finds us ensconced in Terrace Teas. * Eollowing- a long conference between Mrs. Lollie Belle Wylie entertained at Preston, Ga., November 20.—(Spe- a new and beautiful store, stocked with the rarest 6 o'clock tea yesterday afternoon at cial.)—Miss Claudie Walker, one- of Mayor Woodward, and member of Kindergarten Teachers to the Georgian Terrace for Miss 'Laura (Preston's most popular young ladies, finance and salary committees, it was was quietly married yesterday after- announced that material increases will collection of jewels ever brought to Atlanta. We Cobb Hutchins, of Athens, the guest of noon at 4 o'clock to Mr. George S. Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb. Rees, a prosperous young man of this be made in the pay of teachers, po- brought them for the Southland's Christmas. Many Miss Hutchins wore a becoming place. The marriage occurred at the licemen and firemen in 1915. Help Welfare Exhibits afternoon costume, and invited to meet I residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mont- Mayor Woodward told the committee fine pieces have been taken, but the bulk of our great (her were Miss Adgate Ellis, Miss gomery, where Miss Walker Jiad made Adeline Davis, of Virginia: Miss May that he vetoed the policemen's salary collections remains in the brilliant jewel caskets for Smith, of Athens; Miss Louise Riley, her home for several years. bill not because of opposition to the in- creases, but that he sent the bill back The touchers o£ all the kindergartens kindergarten; Mlsa -May LeFontaine, Miss Jeannette Lowndes, Miss Cath- your inspection. in Atlanta, have been asked to co- First Presbyterian church kindergar- erine Wyly, Miss Marv Robinson and to council because he did not think it No one has guessed, yet who will wear the operate with the Atlanta Free Kinder- ten; Miss McClane, Wesley settlement Mrs. Charles-P. King. * was drawn properly. garten association in 'making the kin- kindergarten. Mrs. Robert Keely was the center MEETINGS "The ordinance provided for adding $12,000 necklace Christmas morn. It is now in our dergarten exhibit in the child welfare There will be another meeting of all of a grouip of young married women approximately $7,000 to the payroll, yet exhibit a success. the teachers, at which details for the having tea. She was extremely pretty it did not increase the salaries of all store. Don't you want to see it? Have you any The following- kindergartens are demonstrations will be settled. in a gown of corded green velvet, with the men," he said. "T want to see the those who have already enlisted their Too often child welfare is considered velvet hat to match. The woman's auxiliary of St. Luke's policemen, the firemen and the teacher suspicions as to whose beauty will enhance its won- aicj. each one to liuve one session in a subject for the poorer classes only. Another attractive group seen at the Episcopal church will hold their regu- get more money, and 1 would like to i-harjfe at tlie exhibit: Miss Willette The truth is, every one needs such in- Terrace for tea Was Miss Marguerite lar meeting in the the Sunday school see, if tlie city were financially able, derful lustre? Come and talk it, over. Allen, Peachtree strwet; Miss Mary formation, and should realize the value Gause and the guests sin: had enter- room this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. a new scale created for all city em- Barnwell, Sheltering Arms; Miss Mabel of 'kindergarten -work to children. tained at a matinee party tor Miss Rev. R. \v. Patton, the missionary ployees who receive less than $100 a Lovelace. Mary Raoul free kindergar- , We hope every, parent in Atlanta will Latham, o£ Washington, r>. C., who is' secretary of the province, will make month. Now that the salaries commit- the gu^Mt. of her aunt, Mrs. Charles an address. Mr. Patton is a forceful tee has takep. up the claims of the po- Eugene Haynes Company ten; Misa Eva. Kichardson, Sixteenth visit this exhibit, which is to be held and entertaining speaker and his talk licemen alonK with the flremen, teach- Htreet free • kindergarten; Miss Anna- at the , on Peachtree Con kiln. is looked forward to with much in- ers and others, the chances are more 49 Whitehall Street belle West, Fortress avenue free kin- street, from December 1 t6 15. Miss Gause w'ore a stylish costume terest. dergarten: Mrs. Kate Jolly. Nellie Pe- M-RS. T\ fe. HOEGiSON,' of blue cloth, the coat opening over a favorable for increases." lace blouse and her hat was blue vel- Mayor Woodward has taken the posi- ters Black free kindergarten; Miss President of Atlanta Free Kindergar- The Inman Park Study club will tion that the city cannot afford to in- •Daisy Landauer, Jewish alliance free ten Association. vet. meet this morningr at 10:30 o'clock crease employees who are getting large with Mrs. H. B. W. Palmer. salaries, and is opposed to plans which are on foot to increase the heads of To Miss Watts. The Ira, Street Farent-Teaeherr various departments who ar» fav- Mrs. Francis G. Jones will entertain Neighborhood club will hold its regu- orites. at tea Saturday afternoon at the Geor- lar monthly meeting at the school McKenzie-Dargan Wedding gian Terrace in compliment to Miss Louise Watts. The -»duoational. committee of Che Atlanta "Woman's club will meet at the club house immediately after the ex- To Mr. and Mrs. Gray. ecutive board meeting. There's a wide Event of Lavish Beauty Governor and Mrs. John M. Slaton Lovely Bouquets will entertain at dinner Saturday even- The Georgia Llbby circle of King's Difference in Teas ing at their country place in compli- Daughters and Sons will hold their ment to Mr. and Mrs. Inman Gray. regular -weekly meeting this afternoon Kwial i::t':i-e.i,t c.eut/e'red last night in white columns, and smilax and pink at 48 Carnegie way. A full attendance are being sent oat daily from Dahl's to chrysanthemums repeating the decora- is urged. the marriage-'of Miss Annie Lee MeKen- tion of the ,flrst. Grand Opera Music. ' the finest homes in Atlanta and vicinity. 7.if arid Mr. Milton Dargan, Jr.. which The orchestra was stationed in the Mrs. Carthew-Yorstonn, tlie well- was a-rt elaborate and beautiful affair, billiard room, a spacious apartment, ana known dramatic soprano, and Herr cie FOR MEDITERRANEAN They are commented on universally for taking place at 'the home of the bride's palms were 'banked there as a. back- Cortez Wolffungen. dramatic tenor, ground for huge jars; o£ white chrysan~ will appear in a joint recital in Cable TRIP ANDREWS LEAVES their perfect taste, for the excellence parents) Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mc- themums. hall, Friday, Xovember 28, at 8 p. m. Try Kenzie, on Peachtree road. The Bride's Talilo7.ier Lowndes. Charles Sciple, was of smilax, caught at intervals with For a -few days Colonel an* Mrs. An- bows of white tulle. The 'canopy chan- drews will stop at Monroe, N. C., on a Phones We Refer Jackson l>iek and Dr. J. D. Osborne, delier was showered with tulle and val- Mrs. Dickey's Luncheon. visit to relatives, and will then pro- For Top Notch Quality groomsmen. I,ittle Miss Charlotte ley lilies, and the lights had Easter Illy Miss Emi',v Jackson, a lovely bride- ceed to Washington before sailing:. No Other Like It Ivy 105 You to Mcador was train bearer. shades. At each place were white bro- elect o£ December, was guest of honor Lavish decoration and a brilliant cade boxes of wedding cake, and the at the luncheon given yesterday by SO POLICEMEN TRICKED Uncolored and Our company made the occasion memorably bride's souvenirs to her attendants Mrs. James L. Dickey at Arden, her were pearl friendship ' brooches. The home, on Pace's Ferry road. BY SYLVIA PANKHURST, Unadulterated 106 Patrons picturesque. •groom presented his groomsmen gold The table decoration was a French , , / Delightful Tlie Co.stume". knives. basket of pink roses, the basket gar- landed with smilax arid tulle. The place London, November 20.—Miss Sylvia Economical Tlie bride came down' the stairs with The mantel was banked -with palms, Pankhurst again evaded arrest after her father, ami she was a picture of ferns and pink 'begonias, and lighted by cards were Cupids In wedding rings,, unshaded candles, and buffet and cab- and pink and''white were the colors re- having delivered an infammatory "no M-lb., M-lb.. 1-lb. air tfeht canisters ATLANTA'S LEADING FLORIST rare loveliness in her wedding costume, inets were decorated with smilax and peated in artistic detail rent" speech at Canningtown tonight. Ask your grocer for it on*' uf ideal bridclike. beauty. Her ferns. The reception rooms were gay with About fifty policemen were -waiting gown was of chirfon, its whiteness soft- In the hall palms were banked, and autumn foliage and chrysanthemums. outside the hall, but Miss Panklhurst Mrs. Dickey was becomingly, gowned came through the main entrance sur- Cheek-Neal Coffee Co., ened by a foundation. of flesh-colored at each side of the mantel were electro- rounded by a strong guard. She reach- Mukville Houston Jacksonville chiffon. The double tunic was bbrdered liers with cluster lights, under orchid in blue brocade charmeuse. Her guests shades. The long, spacious stone porch, were a group of Miss Jackson's close ed her motor car and got away. with pearls tied at intervals in. bow its st

1\ • i ,'SPAPERf THE Page WIPO W OF M'INTYRE AMERICUS BUND TIGERS TURNED UP BY SLEUTH SOCIAL ITEMS CHURCHES MAY LOSES HIS ESTATE Lewis Gregg's Cow a Wonder STRAINING ORDER IS Arhericus, Ga.,. November 20.—(Spe- IF SHE RE-MARRIES BOSSY H4SKICK COMING THEY SAY cial.)—Consternation prevailed this af- Mis* May Hand will entertain Satur- \~< '• - - ternoon in ,the rariks of alleged boot" Say «vetin«r in compliment to Miss Wary Olive Hardaway, of Opelika. ON THE SLIT ledgers and blind tigers when a detec- tive, ' who has been quietly . working »** The will of J. N. Mclntyre, who left Mr. G-. . H. Stinson, of Toronto, is in •*! an estate valued at over $75,000, was Declare Expert Dairymen here^for seyeral !days, turned up a half the city for a short stay and is stop- Animal Dance* May Also Be filed for pro-bate -with the, -Pulton Temporarily Blocks Shutting score of -negroes and two or three white ping at the Piedmont. men whom he Charged 'with having vio- ««* county ordinary Thursday by Attorney Qn what sio'e do you milk a cow, •consulted, but that of the cow, they Off of Electricity to Central lated the prohibition laws. Banned by Various Protes- J. H. Porter. ' said. Cows are constitutionally op- The detective was employed by city Miss Mary plive Hardaway, of Ope- right or left? The controversy started posed to bein°- milked on any other Avenue^Church. authorities and claims that he purchas- lika, -who has been the guest of friends tant Denaminations. The will seta forth that the widow, ed whisky from those reported. Sev- In atacon, arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. Mclntyre, although a bed-ridden by Lewis Gregg's cartoon In The Con- than the rlghthand side. stitution has been going merrily on all "T would not like to take issue with eral arrests have followed and the po- Miss May Hand for the Auburn-Geor- invalid, shall not have control of the Mr. Gregg," said Dr. Peter EV Bahnsen. lice will round up other suspected ones gia game. fortune. If she remarries. over the state. "While the city people , Judge John T. Pendleton, of the su- tomorrow. Superior 'court convenes **«. A general church, war, in which it state veterinarian, "but I am Inclined perior court, signed a - temporary re- appears that practically every Protes- On the death of the widow the estate are In doubt, the farmers seem to be to, think that his experience -with cows : Monday next and trials will follow im- Mrs. J. R. Hardaway will chaperon shall revert to the five children, Mrs. hab been rather limited. In fact, I straining order late Thursday against mediately. , a. party of younff people from Opelika, tant denomination will take part has Bessie Wallace, Mrs. Trixle Day, Mrs. pretty unanimous fnere never was a the Georgia Railway and Electric com- to Atlanta on h^atur'ia.v, who come to been started against the elusive charm Pearl Smith, -J. L, Mclntyre and A. J. rather suspect that the cow which he attend the Auburn-GoorRia game. After cow 'born yet who would hear to be- milked in his youth on the lefthand pany and ,City Electrician Turner, re- of the slit skirt, the fascination of the Mclntyre, who will share equally In ing milked on the left side. side was a dreamland cow rather than straining them'from shutting off the Saturdav Mrs. tango and the "bunny hug" and simi- the division. guest of II iss The will also contains the proviso If you want to get a sure kick out a real one. If she were not. then she electric current being supplied the Cen- *. » lar "animal dances." . "Immoral the- that, after all debts are paid, the li't-e was the most accommodating animal tral Avenua M, E. church. The petitioner Mrs. Charles Godfrey has returned aters, immodest dances, extreme and insurance money left by Mclntyre shall of a cow that will send you bounding of her kind that I ever heard of. I in the case is the Cotton States Elec- from 'a business trip to New York. over the nearest fence or against the would like to mAke her acquaintance. &»* suggestive styles in women's dress and go Into his business in Marietta street. I have seen very gentle cows in my tric company, represented by Attorney the general lack of refinement and Both sons shall retain management of wall of the stall, just try to milk her time, some who would 'stand for all Aldine Chambers. ,' Mrs. Robert Yancey, of New York, courtesy among the young people," an the business. The widow is to name The Court, at his home, set tho hear- arrived yesterday »to visit Mrs. Joseph their salaries, using the remainder of on the left side. That is what the kinds of amateur milkers and regard ing for a permanent Injunction for to be warred upon by the churches and | ^l^come from the business as she farmers say. They offer no reason them 'with an indifferent air of con- Ralne. descension as long as they confined November 29. , • * * * ' by women's clubs in Georgia, If the wjsnes. The will also states that the why it should be that way, further Attorney Chambers declared last ' .Mrs. Charles Phiriizy a.nd young son their experiments to the right side. plan started Thursday by three leading widow must live with her son. J. L than that the cows seem to prefer-it But once they tried the left—well, I night: • , ' spent Tuesday in the city. Protestant denominations, is carried Mclntytfe, and pay him at least *3C and they know. If you don't 'believe would rather not think of what might "I went to Judge Pendleton's home * V « out. Sex dramas and laxity of conver- per month board during the remainder late yesterday afternoon and the judge An ovont of the afternoon, will be of her life. it, just.try one and you will and out. hapipen to the portly form of ffllr. Gregg signed the restraining- order. The order Mrs. Joseph1 Maine's tea at tht; Driv- sation among your people are also Expert dairymen and the authorities when he tried that experiment." also restrains the Georgia Railway and ing club in compliment to Mrs. Robert mentioned. of the state department of agriculture Terrell VVaiits to Learn. Power company and Turner from shut- Yanc-ey, of New York. • The Episcopal church at the confer- FAVERSHAM CANCELS were interviewed by The Constitution The only man at the department of ting off current on any other Job. com- **.» ' ence of the diocese of Atlanta in con- yesterday and they were all agreed agriculture •who could not give an pleted by the Cotton States Electric Miss Mattti<- r,ou .Shook,' of Winches- ference at Rome, strongly condemned ATLANTA ENGAGEMENT upon the subject. opinion from experience was Ed Ter- company, -which has been completed re- ter, Tenn., passed through the i-ity on Thursday in a series of resolutions "I would like to see the cow which rell, the junior of th« department. Mr. cently and where the current has been yesterday on her way to Blakely, Ga., "certain modern customs and amuse- •Mr. Gregg milked on the left side," Terrell said that he had never yet tried turned on. whnre she will bf*. the honor pruest at a ments." Owing to the fact that his western said Dan Hughes, assistant commis- the milking game and knew mighty "I am making no 'campaign' against large reception g-lvera in compliment engagement did not prove as1 success- sioner of agriculture. "She roust have little about It, but as he expected to Turner. I am simply representing- my to her. in Gainesville on the same day at ful as expected, William Faversham client to sea that .the Cotton States «w« the Georgia Baptist convention resolu- been a wonder. Every cow knows that be married at an early date and set- tios were offered by Dr. John D. Mell, of has cut short his American tour and the left side belongs to her calf and tle on a farm, he was anxious to concern gets its just deserts. -Miss .Vita Black .is spending two Athens, the president,- deploring in no is rushing back to New York to make she vigorously resents any trespassing learn. From what he heard from the "The Cotton States company wired • weeks with Mrs. .Tames Younpr Swift uncertain terms the "evils of the day." a new prodduction. A's a result his on the calf's rights by the milker. experienced hands at the game, how- the Central avenue church some time a,t Rose Hill, Middlcton. engagement at the Atlanta has been since. A week ago the current was *** In the conference at Elberton of the "If Mr. Gregg succeeded In disguis- ever, he did not think that he would North Georgia conference of the Meth- canceled and he will not be seen De- ing himself as a cal'f and -made a noise start out milking cows on the left side. turned on there by. order of the city ' Mrs. Sheppard \V. Foster, state re- odist church similar resolutions are cember 15 and 16 as announced. Man- like a, calf, he mav have succeeded in Certainly he would not, before he had electrician. Thursday he rescinded his Kent. Daughters of tho American Rev- scheduled to be offered^ Similar resolu- ager Homer George received notifica- pulling oft the stunt of milking on taken out a nice sum of life insurance order, but was blocked by the. order olution, .spent yexterijas' in Amerii'us, tions'are ready for the convention in tion of this change yesterday after- the left side. Otherwise I don't see in favor of—•well he did not say, but signed by Judge Pendleton." where* she attended'a meeting' of the "oon. how he did it. I have had experience from the way both he and his col- City Electrician R. C. Turner notified Council of Safety chapter. Daughters Baltibridge of the Georgia branch of Mr. Faversham had promised to de- the Georgia Railway and Electric the Woman's Christian Temperance un- liver a lecture befor' " e the Drama with hundreds of cows and I have yet leagues In the office laughed, they all .of the American Revolution. While in ion. The ministers plan to lay these leagu„__e o__n. December 16, but this to see the first that did not know her must have known whom he had in company not to supply current to the .Amerirus .she was the guest of Mrs. resolutions before the Daughters of the change in his plans will prevent' this. right side from her left." mind. Central Avenue M. E. church yester- Charles A. Frieken, Mrs. Foster Is the Confederacy, the Daughters of the It is possible that a new southern' tour Will V. Zimmer, proprietor of the day afternoon. The action of the city guest of Mrs. K. B.' Clemen ts in Beuna American Revolution and the Georgia will be arranged for the star follow- Goats Just as Particular. Klmballville farm,' one'/of the best electrician was based on an inspection Vista, today, where she will be present Federation of Women's clubs. ing his return to New York: Dr. W. C. Bryant, state oil inspector, known dairymen in the county, and a of the wiring installed in the church at a mee.t'iug of the. L.anahassee chap- The idea behind the movement is said declared that his experience waa not winner of many prizes at state fairs by the Cotton States Electric company. iter, DauKhtejs of the American Revd- to be to create in Georgia such a sen- confined to cows alone. In his earlier for his cows, declared that it was al- The city electrician said that he Is lutlon. She will return 'home tomor- Tears in northeast Georga he had at most preposterous to think of milk- preparing to bring cases against the row timent among the people against .the BURLESON HITS FAME electric, cornpa,ny before Judge Broylea *»» "fads" that they will be dropped and one time owned a herd of goats, and ing a cow on the left side. He did 'not in accordance with instructions issued that no boy or girl, who wishes to hold BLOW RIGHT IN EYE they were just as particular about know why it should be that way, possi- to, him by the board ot electrical con- ' Miss 3Ts.rtha I^awshe entertained in- the respect of the community can in- being milked on the- right side as bly because cows from the time that trol. City Attorney James L. Mayson formally at bridge yesterday for her dulge in tl MTV. cowa were. they first consented to be milked at all, g-uest. Miss Dent, of Maryland. rendered a decision in which he de- <»** In spme of the resolutions lack of •Washington, November 20.—Fame re- "I never saw a goat yet that had always -been milked that way ana clared .that Turner was not authorized control by parents. Is named as the wouldn't clear out the inclosure and did not know any other training. under the code to .revoke the license of . ' Mrs. George Ijowmles, Jr., and young causa and pastors are urged to inculcate reived a black eye today when Post climb the roof of the neares« barn 'Mr. Zimmer's dairyman was of the the company, but that he could bring son leave next week to visit Mrs. more parental control into their flocks. master General Burleson decided that if you tried to milk her on the left firm opinion that mil'klng on the right cases in the police court and could re- T^ownde.s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllkin- The pastors are also urged to ask the In the interest of §eoonmy he would side," declared I>r. Bryant. side was part of the original contract fuse to grant any more permits until son, in San Antonio, Texas. Miss Pearl Godly women of their communities to see hereafter that the" names of bureau Dr. Bryant gave it as his opinion made between the cow family and man the defects in the-wiring are repaired', "Wilkinson, who has been in Atlanta join individually in the movement. chiefs and other"postoffioe department that the reason goats and cows pre- when cows first consented to allow for several months, will return home ferred to be milked on the right-hand a man a .part of their calves' milk in 'with Mrs. Wilkinson. officials were left off all permanent f **«• blanks and forms. Too many of them side was that it was more convenient exchange' for food and lodging. Any quit, in the .opinion of the postmaster to the milker and that they were train- attempt that might toe made to change ATLEE'S 56 ARTICLES Mr. and Mrs. J. Calhoun Clarke have Schlesinger to Give general, arid then blanks are decoraed ed that way, but this was not the opin- this contract would create a revolution returned from a visit to Charleston, ion of most experts who were inter- in all the dairies of the country com- S. C. with the names of missing individuals OF GEORGIA CLOTHES *** Candy and Cakes to becorpe useless. viewed on the subject." It was not pared to' which the little, unpleasant- Mr. Burleson has substituted in writ- the preference of the milker that -was ness in [Mexico -would 'be a mere trifleu Mrs. Hagan, of Richmond, . Va., Is ten or printed communications the title WINS HIM $20 PRIZE • spending a few days with the Misses Orphans of Atlanta of the officials only. .Jlldley. With this reform goes such conven- #** , ' " tional forms1 as "Sir" and "I havei the Miss Marie Dinkins. who. is attend- CHEAPER' TURKEY TO Accoutered in 56 articles of made- Harry L. Schlesinger, manufacturer honor" and many other polite phrases in-Georgia while attending the Geor- ing school at 'Chevy Chas,e college, Of candy and crackers and other good that take up space. Washington, D. C., will spend Thanks- things that make young folks wish for PUT JOY IN HEARTS POOLTRY ENTRIES TO gia Products dinner, Frank H. Atlee, . giving in Marietta, Ohio, with Miss more, has sent out the usual notice cashier of the A. M. Robinson com- "lMytra Rhubeck, who is a classmate from his plant on Madison avenue that pany, was awarded' the $20 gold piece at Chevy Chase. there will be plenty of cakes on the Burglaries Near T if ton. OF HOUSEKEEPERS •prize over twenty contestants by the *#* tables of the various orphans' .homes Tiftoii, Ga., November 20.— (Special.) deciding' committee. All of these ar- Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Jr., is spending a on Thanksgiving day. . A series of petty burglaries have been Turkey meat bids fair to adorn manjy CLOSEAT12 TONIGHT ticles -were made either in Atlanta .week in LaGranere. Mr. Schlesinger has made it a cus- perpetrated In the small towns in this more tables than usual this year -when itself or somewhere in the state. tom that no children at the many or- *** section. Sunday night four stores at Thanksgiving day rolls around. There The deciding committee was com- Miss, Lucy Lamb spent yesterday in phans' homes in and arouncli Atlanta Omega, southwest of Tifton, were en- are two reasons in Georgia. One is the Wonderful Exhibition of Fowls posed of Ivan E. Allen, chairman; Al- the, city en route from Savannah, shall miss some of the good things tered, and last night three stores at increase of prosperity, and the other is dine Chambers, "W. J. Blalock, E. H. wh'ern. she was a wedding attendant, that are provided on that day for chil- Brookfield, eight miles east of Tifton. the fact that turkeys are goin.g to be Is Promised for Southern Goodhart and Milt Saul. The prize was to Birmingham. She will return to dren •who are fortunate enough to were burglarized. The stores entered cheaper this season than heretofore. At given iby W. H. White, Jr., chairman Atlanta Saturday to spend some time have loving fathers and mothers. at Omega belonged to H. A. Gay, Guy least this is what a number of Atlanta International Show. of the general arrangements commit- olved ones with her father, Mr. E. T. Lamb, at About the most appertising thing that A. Cox, the postoffice. M. Cowart and a merchants say. Right now the market tee of the dinner. the Georgian Terrace. the average small boy or small girl negro restaurant. Those entered at rlce for dressed turkeys is quoted as Those given 'honorable mention In for nil by Calumet. can think of on Thanksgiving day is Brookfield belonged to J. L. Gay. Wal- For daily use in millions of kitchens has *** plenty of sweet things to eat and the ?rom 2T to 30 cents a pound. Last year the contest were "W. M. Stanland, 'Mr. Jackson Dick, who is spending factory stands ready to supply them. ter Tanner and E. F. Harrell. they were selling from 30 to 35 cents a At midnight tonight, on the stroke Brooks Morgan, R. J. Lowry, John proved that Calumet is highest not only ib tho winter in Columbus, was in the All Mr. Schlesinger asks is that he pound. of the clock, all entries will clcse for Chalmoh, H, B. Truax, B. O. j quality but in leavening puttier as well—un- city yesterday for the 'McKenzie-Dar- be. notified in writing- and in advance Hens, which some folk substitute for the 1913 .Southern International Poul- J. C. Macham and J. H., E wing. feiling in results—pure to the extreme—and gan -wedding. the address of the orphanage and Bad Fire at Chula. turkeys, are also cheaper. Celergy, eggs, try show. It is expected that the en- especially how many mouths there are flour and a number of other things •wonderfully economical in use. Ask your Mrs. W. C. Winsborough, of Kansas at each one that are to be fed. Mr. Tifton, Ga., Novemtoer 20.—(Special.) which either go with the Thanksgiving tries will pour into Secretary Poole's grocer. And try 'Calumet next bake day. f'ity. superintendent of the Woman's Schlesinger promises to.. have the cakes A $17,000 fire visited the town of Chula, dinner or help dress the principal dish, office today, and already the number LAD ASKS $75,000 auxiliary of the Presbyterian church ready by next Wednesday. All he seven miles north of Tifton, at 2 o'clock are cheaper, and cranberries are aJbont of entries is sufficient to insure the FOR LOSS OF LEGS TJ. S., is the guest of 'Mrs. Archibald •wants Ms notice in advance. this rriorning, destroying three store- the same as usual. magnificent success of the show. Not Received Highest Awards Tlavis. houses and their contents. The fire Meat is one article that seems to only wi'll the co-mpetlng entries be very »** was discovered in the general merchan- knowino limit. It is still higher than E. K. Rafcestraw. as next friend, Mrs. Leonard Phinizy, oC Augusta, is and wedding" season, Is expected home dise store of G. M. Fletcher & <3o., and it was last year. Eggs, however, are large and the prizes more generous filed suit for his son, Virgil Rake- spending this week with Mrs. Albert the first. spread to the building occupied by the cheaper, and the price of fish has not than ever 'before, but numbers of straw, in the superior court Thursday TTowell, in the Ponce de Leon. •*** Chula Dr.ug company, and last to the gone up. despite the fact that dealers world-famous birds will be brought against the Southern railway, asking **<» "Mrs. William ' H. •'Burwelf. of'Sparta, building ,ln which Leon'Tletcher ran a say that since the increase in the cost here from all parts of the United for $7S,000 damages as the result of lira, Fruc*. Miss Marian Atchison, who is a feted is spending a few days with Governor soft drink stand. All were destroyed of meats that the demand for fish has States for exhibition purposes. the lad's losing both legs by being 'suest in Xashvtlle during the debutante and Mrs. Slaton. with practically their entire contents. doubled. run over by a Southern train. Hftrck, Secretary T. M. Poole, of the South- The ipeti-tic'n alleges that the engi- ern International assoclaitfon, Issues neer of the train failed to blow 'his the following statement today, telling whistle as'the lad approached a cr.cs- hbw it Is expected that the 19i3 show Ing. will present the most wonderful ex- hibition of high-class fowls ever shown in the United States, and -will surpass COLLIER HEARING IS any of the previous shows: "The 1913 show, December 1-6, will present the most wonderful exhibition POSTPONED FOR DAY of high-class, standard-bred ifowls ever shown in the United States, ana On account o'f the absence from the a winning in either cash premiums or city of Judge W. D. Ellis, the hearing, ribbons will class your birds among of the evidence in the case of Sanford the b^st in the world. Every accom- Collier v. his brothers, George W., and modation and convenience will *be a-f- John W,, was cheeked Thursday until forded exhibitors and visitors. Entries this morning. limited to 4,00, 0 birds. Over $50,000 The case has not as yet reached the in sto'elc and egg orders were booked argument stage and may consume the at the 1911-19lf shows. This unex- better part of the balance of the week celled opportunity for getting In per- before it goes to the jury. sonal touch wiith -buyers will be af- forded your entry in the largest mar- ket In the country lor high-class Grand Jury Meets Today. poultry and eggs. We have a section The Fulton coUnty grand Jury, No- of the country where demand exceeds vember term, with William L. Peel as the supply." 'foreman, meets this morning for rou- •«qr when Ton bqrelwpM bic-eu Work has already 'begun to go for- tine business in the'Thrower hulldl-'g. Dom't be Hilled. BvrCalntt. ward at the Auditorium-Armory to get Assistant Solicitor General Stephens •or* •oiuBical—ttore wholuom»—*>TM M rente. I the hall in shape for the exhibits. The will conduct the session o*f the prob- Calmt it fu npcrierto sour milk ua tttu show will take 'Place December 1-6 in- ing body. clusive, and an Immense attendance is expected.

AGAIN IT IS FAIR, SAYS I Every Cor* inerClean- THE WEATHER PROPHET I ed Every Here It is again—Fair today and tonight. The ca-p "F" on the typewriter. Is becoming wabbly from pounding out the opening letter of the usual dally weather prognostication. This is the seventh day that the same "Pair to- Come Over This cake, made by the Cottolene recipe, using only Cottolene for .short- day" slogan has been nailed to the mast-head of the \veather works in the Empire building. To Sherrer ening, won the -first piize three separate times at the Texas State Fair The weather is clear all over ttte outh. On Thursday there were some' , .Where Quality Counts records hung up in the matter of high Cottolene recipes are all winners, at home or elsewhere. mercury climbing In the entire Mis- sissippi valley. In the southeastern ^ THANKSGIVING Groceries must be of section of the Dixie states sunshine prevailed all through Thursday. " A freshest, choicest character. Our goods The cold snap In the northern Btate« Is rapidly breaking uip and it is now -have attracted customers from -all parts of the t>eing /predicted 'that »o snow will, greet the eyes of New Englanders when city—and they keep coming, Courteous attention, thev sit down to the Thanksgiving feast. ^_ ^ prompt deliveries and strictest compliance with your One year ago Atlanta was wrapped in a white mantel -when th,e national " individual wishes in regard to cuts of meats, etc , are feast day rolled round. But unless all olene signs fall, as they sometimes do, the credited with our success. - \ city this year -will enjoy what Rex Beach describes as a "tropical Thames- Tuesday is Turkey-winning day. Rj Here's the next letter. Save it. Remember, however, that you do not need to use as much Cottolene as giving," one that resembles the real thing about as much as a dime looks like a half dollar tG> a poor man. .you -would of butter or lard. Always use one-third less when cooking with Cottolene, for So far as the local weather experts are concerned, Atlanta will have ex- Here's Sherrer's Shopping List Cottolene goes much farther. ^ cellent weather until over Sund

Milledgeville Team Would Scrubs Hold Them to One Play Gainesville Preps An- Touchdown, and Coaches Auburn a Trifle Heavier; Rival Captains in Saturday's Game other Game to Decide Tie Are Ranting— Montague Changes in the Line-Ups; Hert Last Saturday. Sprains an Ankje. M. . . November 20.— The Tech Yellow' Jaxslceta *re iuat (Special.)—--At a meeting- of the Ath- showing the class that tnelr coaches" Final A rrangements Made letic association—student body and fac- would like to have them show and full ulty—of the Georgia Military college, s*eam ahead ite going; .bo .'be th» order yesterday, it was decided to tackle Riv- f-r the.rest of tUe'week and tho e»Mj' part of next week. •''.'•"' By Dick Jemison. Wynne will take Culpepper's tackle erside aftertheir Thanksgiving .game place. No change is made for Hart, as With Gordon, and Maqon was selected have'been showing-"up , One the eve of the great Georgia- he was being held in reserve,anyway. as neutral grounds,, and Monday, De.- poiv.ly in practice this. week. The Atrtrarn football game, which will be For Georgia, Crump will go to half own 8, the date. s-rubs have been ho.lding- them ef- staged., at Ponce de Leon park Satur- In Carey's place. Conyers> will go to ; There was much enthusiasm exhibit- fectually in the scrimmages every af-t-- day afternoon for the football cham- guard In McKinnon's ' place. Powell erne on. .One touchdown: Is • th* 'most goes to Crump's place at full and Xio- ed In the meeting-, and the team was pions of the Southern Intercollegiate gan goes to Smith's place at end. fairly bubbling over with' Joy at the tli^t the varsity has been able to mus- Athletic association, every one in At- The MacKinnon change is a wise-'one. prospects of another game with R. M. A. ter. . • - •". "• ,.:..* -. '- - ... ,'. . lanta is talking football. Georgia would haVe only one center Coach Maddox, while very confident fc'uoli a shxiwWiar would be disastrous That this game ia a fitting climax if he was started in the game at guard. of. the putcome If Riverside plays an>agj<, 'ag alnst the Clemson Tigers. Ttlo- to the most successful football season Delaperriere is not in the very best qoaches are trying to drill It into th« ever staged in Atlanta goes without of condition, and if he were hurt there other game, and anxious to see It hap- saying. Atlanta fans have been pre- would be no pne to put In his place. pen, put it up to his cadet team to de- heads of the varsity that the Clemson .. vented with a better brand of football McKinnon is being saved for this pur- cide. To a man every one of them said gn.)Tj& is no easv nicking as some of' .as a whole this season than ever be- pose. yes—play them—we have not much to thtm seem to think it Is going to 1>*. fore. sratn by another game, 'tis true, biit if Bui -th-j drilling Is mighty hard. All the final arrangements for the Aubnrn Heavter. Riverside wants it, she can Bet it. "We- T>ler Montagrue, whose ,play agmtiMt great battle have been perfected.. Tick- Auburn will enter the game heavier want no cloud' over the "title to prep Get rglp. was the feature of the Tech- ets have gone on Bale, the coaches than the Red and Black. The margin championship." eleven, sprained an ankle in practice, have selected their, line-ups, the field- ancl h'.s condition Is doubtful.- It is Is ready, the officials have been named is not as marked as It would be If Coach believed that, he will recover in tvma and all thiit emains now is the kick- Cunningham had stuck to Carey, Smith to set into the same Turkey, day, off. and McKinnon instead of Crump, Lo- though there is no certainty about'it. Both elevens conclude their final gan and Conyers. \ ' workouts before the game this after- The writer wrote Coaches Cunning- ATUNTAHERIO noon, These will consist of signal ham arid TDonaliue for'their line-ups. practice.. The lust scrimmages were They sent the following. I have ap- held Thursday, and the men that were pended the weights of' each man in not hurt in previous games are fit. as vraokets after his name. The ..Georgia a. fidrHe for the great battle. HAVE FOOTBALL weights -were made in uniform' b"y the I,Iix>-ri» Changes: writer and a few pounds have been de- • Several changes are noticed In the ducted for uniforms. The Auburn line-ups o!i the two elevens, changes weights were furnished by 3Ir. Dona- Auburn and Georgia Teams to that the rival coaches believe will en- hue: able them to work out their strategy AUBURN. Position. GEORGIA. Attend Saturday Night as for -the hard fought battle that this Halrnton (163) . Ij. E..~ . Conklln (160) Wynne (175) . ..' L,. T. Henderson, (193) Manager George's Guests. Final Score 10 to 0—Ball promises to be. Thigpen (190) . . . ..L. O. . .Conyera (192) For Auburn, Taylor and Hart,' tho Pitts USf>) . . . . C. .Delayer-Mere '(172) two injured men, will not be able to Lock wood (216) . . .R. <3. . . Malone (-.170) Georgia's Territory Mo»t start tho game. Hart may get into Lojiieell (178) . . .. .R. T. . . Turner (18G) Saturday .night will l>e football nlgh-t the game in the last quarters, . though Robinson (16S . . . .R. B. .. Logan (1601 at the Atlanta theater.. This is an an- Battle—Single the Star. it Ifi doubtful. Taylor will be unable Arnold (152) . . . .Q. B. . Paddock (152) to f>la:>' at all. Culpepper, who was Newell (14(l> . . ..L. H. B. . Crump (162) nual event with the collegians and slated to play a tackle, will DP held in Kcarley (168) .R. H. B. McWhorter (181) hundred's from all parts of Georgia and By Curl Taylor. -.--•• reserve :«3 a sub. Harris (149). . . j..P. B. , . Powell (165) Alabama will be on hand to greet, one HairFton will so to Taylor's The Average On the left is Captain Ketcham, of Yale, and on the right is Captain Storer, of Harvard, leaders of anr*'her and have a Jolly-time. Both Before a .large croWd of -fobtbirtt .en- Th'e Georgia line, .from tackle to the old-time rivals oil the gridiron, who battle at Cambridge Saturday. They are playing the same itt'«" Georgia, and Auburn football teams thusiasts, the Georgia "Reserve* loot a tackle, will weigrh 912 pounds, an aver- hard-fought, eame to the Seventeenth positions for their respective elevens, left guard. Ketcham is regarded as an all-American player, no will be guests of the management, the infantry Thursday afternoon, l»jr &» age of 182 2-5 pounds to the man. The winning team occupying- the boxes. , ; Auburn line, from tackla to tackle, will matter what position he plays. Storer is little, if any, inferior to the Yale leader. FIT the past three years football score of 10 to 0. • w'elgrh 938 pounds, an average of n.'ght has always been given when the The same was scheduled to }>» 187 3-6 pounds to the man. Georgia-Tech game was played, but Friday afternoon, but the m The .Georgia line, from end to end, this year the event was postponed will woigh 1,213 pounds, an average of pound to the man heavier than Geor- the use of Ponce de Leon, and the oon- until Saturday night because of the thought- it advisable to play It off 173 1-7 pounds'to the man. The Au- gia. tract calls for that field. roa', importance of the championship •Thursday, so if any of the Georgia ^Re^ bui;n line, from end to end, will weigh The game will be called 'promptly at battle, which will be iplayed this time. serves should be needed Saturday th»y : 1,259 pound's, an average of 181 1-7 Gamp Befalls. 2:30 o'clock. The (student bodies of-the FAST PREP ELEVENS As hi other years, the college 'boys and could have Friday to r»gt. • • pounds to the man. The final arrangements for the game t,wo schools are coming to Atlanta on girls will be allowed liberties between Moore, Stock and Blngle were the" The Georgia backfield will weigh 660 were completed yesterday. The .ad- special trains that will leave Au-burn tljp acts and their songs arid yells will stars of the same from a Holdler'a pounds, an average of'1fif> pounds to mission fee will be $1. To the smok- and Athens early Saturday morning. reverberate over the building, The Auburn eleven, will arrive in The attraction at the Atlanta ifor the standpoint, awhile peacook played the the man. The Auburn back field will ers the admission will be 80 cents INJATTLE TODAY best ball for the Georgia Reserves. weigh 615 pounds, an average of 158% Atlanta tonight, and will have head- big night la the Eugene "Walter pounds to the man. extra. Automobiles can be -parked on quarters at the Ansley. The Georgia dramallzatio'n of "The Trail o* the Neither side was able to snore duf- The entire Georgia team .will weigh the side lines for $1 eacR. The tickets team will arrive In Atlanta Saturday Ijcrieporne Pine," in which the -Geor- ing- the flrat 'half, although the Soldiers 1,872 pounds, an average of 170 2-11 are on sale at Tumliii Brothe/s stores. morning, and will have headquarters Riverside and Sewanee Mili- gia-made star. Miss Isabelle Lowe, is had three opportunities to scor«, only to pounds to the man. The entire Au- The offl-clals selected for the game at the Georgian Terrace. appearing. lose tho ball on fumbles. burn team will weigh 1,884 (pounds, an Auburn favorite. tary Academy Team* Meet Hi the third quarter, after successive average ot 171 3-11 pounds to the man. are Innls Brown, of Vanderbilt, referee; line bucks and end runs, the SoldjerR The Auburn lino, from tackle to Williams, of "Virginia, umpire. The Auburn rules the favorite before the at Gainesville. ALL-EMORY ELEVEN. carried the ball to Georgia's 2-yard tackle, will bo 5 pounds to the man head linesman has not yet been chosen. game, and in tth» few wagers that have line, and then Jtoqre rammed It across 'heavier than v-Georgia. The Auburn The quarters will be IB minutes each. been made, the prevailing odds seem for t'hp' initial' and only touchdown of ARROW line, from find to end, will be 8 pounds On behalf of the managers of both to be 10 to 8. There have been a few the ganio. Gainesville. Ga., November 20.—(Bpe- to the man heavier than Georgia. The elevens they desire it understood that wagers as to the size of the acore, etc. Coaches Choose Best Gridiron In tho last peritjd. after tho Soldiers I Georgia backfleld -will be 11 pounds to they did not accept Teclh's offer of the McWhorter and Newell, the rival' j-.ial. i—-A same of considerable interest, I hart thr ball on the 10-yard line, Binglft (the man heavier than Aufburn, and the free use of .Grant field, because pre- caiptains, are the stars of their teainis, in prep school circles will be staged Warriors-in Class Games. ' dropped back and successfully kicked Z to? 25 cents Cl««ii. FcsboJr & Co.. I«c. I Auburn tfam, as a wluile, will be 1 vious nrrangements had been made for but the general consensus of opinion Krlda.y afternoon on.the Riverside grid,- hi. pretty field goa'I. ' '• ••-• seems to 'be that some one else \v'ill do iron here. ... i The ball was in possession of the Sot- the starring in this game, as the rival fimo.ry College, Oxford. Ga., Novem- dicrs during the majority of "the -same,: eleven will be "laying" for these men. The Riverside Military academy will Georgia never'threatening to score. ;. ~ Crump and Harris will be watched defend the prep school football honors ber 20.—(Special.)—The all-Kmory Nummary: Touchdowns, Moore; -goals as mucB as tlhe two captains. This of the state of Georgia against the in- football tearn -was selected/tonight by from touchdowns, Moore; field goals, may give "Paddock, of Georgia, and vasion of a foreign enemy, said enemy the four coaches of Emory's class Blngle. Referee, .Henderson ("Wesley- Arnold, of Auburn, a chance to star. ' at this time toeing the Sewanee Military teams. Those players wno are entitled an). Umpire, .Morrison (University «'f It's going- to;be a great game, and to wear tlie bloi-k K by mis choice are: Texas). Head Lineman, Walsh< Cita- with the che/mplonstoip of the south academy. Backfield—Harold Saxon, of Carters- del). Time of-quarters, ten minutes. hinging on the "outcome, there prom- Tihes« elevens are ranked • eriar the, viile {senior); Asa Poster, of Kl Paso ises to be a jnonotar jcrowd. top in the prep school elevens of the (junior): Carson Oemmond, of SaVan- south, and the battle wliI there-fore as- nalK junior);-Bert Buinbl

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after the -white house wedding. It Is; tion' to the muBfc by the Marlnj b»n£. a complied from contributions of best choir of boys will sing "during th« c^rt- recipes from 450 women, among them mony. ' ~ ' '" COLUMBIA IS GIVEN wives of cabinet members, government Gift Vxom. California. ' / " INTEREST INCREASES CONSPIRACY IS CHARGED officials, governors of many states and other official.families. . : San Francisco. November- 20.— A. sil- Some of the famous old southern ver service, costing ?1,'500, the gtft.-'iaf dishes from Miss Wilson's maternal wom^n voters of northern California TO FLORIDA LAND MEN grandmother's cook book have -been to Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of Pres- MORE TIME TO ENTER ident' Wilson, on the occasion of Her INPUNTRY Included . in, the volume, which Is not alone unique, but h^s been bound in wedding next Tuesday, was sent to the practical form so it will.not be dam- bride-to-be- today. The service .was Sally League Moguls Give,the Eight Officials of the Fruit Unique Cook. Book Among the 1 purchased 'by subscription, and, is of old Athletic Club to Hold Third aged by use. It is essentiall1y a vol- Wedding Gifts for Mia> Wil- ume for tEe kitchen, not the library, colonial, design. • • ;-- Annual Event Turkey Day. South Carolina City Ten Lands Company Indicted by Head of the City Schools and Is said, to have been on'e of the gifts other presidents' daughters has CHICAGCTSELLS BONDS ^ - , Route I» Fixed. More Days to Join, United States Grand Jury. »on—Her Fiance Arrives. taken with delight. Would Be Glad tp Answer Miss'Wilson received her present from ON INSTALLMENT PLAN the house of representatives today. The Columbia, S. C., November 20.—Co- Ea.naa.9 City Mo., November 20. — in Court for Violations of Washington, November 30.—'With the sparkling diamond pen'dant \vas taken' Chicago, November 201 —Th e attempt Interest increases, dally In the third Eight officials and agents. of the rrival today of Francis B. Kayre, who to the white house by a member of the of the city controller to dispose of $1,- cross-countrt l y run -of the At- lumbia's time limit for raising neces- •tH-iiiiu c,rue«-i;i' ** «"' J . , ,t. tLA t,«T»r sary funds to re-enter the South At- Florida Fruit Lands company were In- All Ordinances. 8 to marry Mi»s Jessie Woodrow Wil- Washington Jewelry firm which has 800,000 in municipal bonds ."over -ths Isinta -Athletic club, which will be held son . next Tuesday, final preparations been preparing the gift* counter," not having met with con- Thanksgiving day morning at w.^o lantic league In 1914 hap been extended dicted by the federal gra^nd Jury here 0 The sentiment inscribed upon parch- spicuous success, the installment plan ten days. Local Secretary S. W. Brown this afternoon on a. charge of con- for the white house wadding were be- ment paper accompanying the present, of selling was adopted today. 'start will be from "^club- this morning received « telegram from spiracy to use the malls to defraud in Superintendent of Schools William "inr'-~ ' ' '"''• • ' ,, • ' read: ' i Ten dollars down and the balance: in on Auburn avenue to Piedmont connection -with, the sale of 180,000 fl*doiiat,*>.wi,.liii.v* began making: the"The representatives of. the people in sixty days is the new method Of sales- - -~ N. P. Corish, of Savannah, president Mi Slaton threw down the gauntlet to _., -- Ponce acres of land in the Everglades district eaat.'room ready for the Ceremony, and congress sent this gift to Miss Jessie manship. In the last -week, during !>achtree street to Auburn avenue, of the league, granting the time ex- Chairman R. M. Harwell, of the ctty of Florida to 12,000 purchasers in va- carpentire were at work today on the WoodroW, Wilson with their sincerest which the sale has been in progress. - njmin- - - g aa.tt thi~nee clu^IULbT house,*w«~—. 1T tension. smoke commission, last night when in and best wishes as an evidence of the only ?26,000 worth of bonds have be*n Ool*. silver and bronze medals will Columbia's- re-entry Into the league rious states. an authorized interview he declared: platform, jip.bn. wihlch tha bridal party tender interest and hearty good will ot sold. be given to the contestants finishing la also contingent upon Augusta put- Those named In the indictments are s' to- stand-• for the ceremony. The all the people on the happy occasion of first, second and third respectively. A ting a team into the field, thereby Richard J. B&lles, Jacksonville, Fla.; "Tlhere's nothing on earth I should east?"r«oiH, which is open to visitors her marriage to Francis Bowes Savi-e. silver cup will be given to the team making the league ads eight-club or- like better than to be haled before Re- November 25, 1913." winning the lowest number of points, Gtorge A. Paddock, Chicago; Jesse L. dally, iwi'li be closed until after the LOCAL SLEEPING G< ganization. ' Bi; ngsly, Jacksonville, Fla., and John corder Nash Broyles and face a sep- wedding. ... ' Secretary and I!--?. Bryan's wedding provided mo-re than one team com- arate and distinct charge as head of Boxes and packages containing wed- gift—an inlaid mahogany tea table and P. Hart, the schools of Atlanta for every ordi- louse today, and members of the fami- day. Among the other gifts were a ern Amateur Athletic union. Entries ATLANTA SOCCERS of Kansas City. Each was Indicted on nance that the schools are guilty of. ly . were Busy unpacking them. dozen silver plates from Andrew and SOUTHERN BAILWA|" close November 24. '• ,10 • violating." '-..r Mrs. Carnegie, and a handsome silver The record for the course Is 16 mln- GO TO LITHONIA twenty-one counts. ; '. '. '.' Good Old Reripea. bowl from " the Spanish minister- and Leave Atlanta,8:20 p. m., utec, SI 4-5 seconds, held by , Walter Controls SOOyOM Acre*. This ultimatum emanating from-Su- A 'ccfok' book containing- "all the good Mme. Riano. 'Locke, of the Atlanta Athletic club. The opening game of the Georgia The Florida Fruit Lands company, .perintendetit. Slaton was provp]Cfe$L': by old"jeci.p^s grandmother used to make," Miss Margaret Wilson has taken per- and occupy at Chattanooga Soccers league, recently formed, will an interview' accredited to Chairraiari S.amo'rig th'e wedding gifts Miss Jessie sonal charge of the musical program organized four yearavago by R. J. for the wading celebration. In addi- until 7:30 a, m." be played Saturday, when the Atlanta Bolles, of Jacksonville,' Fla, is said to Harwell, which:, appeared in a ideal Wilson will takeaway to her new home BROOKLYN NATIONALS tearn goes to Lithonia to mix up -with control nearly 500,000 acres of land In newspaper Thursday afternoon. Cliair- TO TRAIN IN the boys of that city. the Everglades. It is ^-alleged that maji Harwell asserted that all' 'the The Atlanta Soccers team has played 180 000 acres were- placed' in the hands schools of Atlanta are violatin the two practice games at smoke ordinance. ' York, November 20.—"\Vilbert of Robert J. Martin and Jose.ph • H. new manager ot the Brook- and. according to those who are fa- Borders, sales agenta In Kansas City, "We have notified them that- they . tnnounced I miliar with the game, the locals pro- and by them sold In small tracts to must comply with the law," Chairman his irainin-s plans for next season at I sent a stronstro g front. After the game Harwell is accredited w'ith' having- laturday the locals have ly 000 persons, mostly in. Kansas City & luncheon attended by o-ffl.'ers of '£>...•! at Lithonia and adjoining terrlt&ry. said. "It now seeins''that all that is Brookly— - - n clu- b• and• newspaper men - ' arranged to play a game each Sfatur- left for us to do is to make a case" day. The "Rookies" will starr. for ,day afternoon on the "flats" at Pied- The grand. Jucy Investigation was Augusta,1 • Ga., February ^0, and tiic mont park. It Is expected that games undertaken at the behest of small pur- against Superintendent Slaton.'' . can be secured with Auburn college, After having read the statements regulars March 1. The team will re- Birmingham -and Chattanooga at an chasers who were dissatisfied with main in the southern camp until-March : drainage conditions on their tracts. It accredited to Chairman Harwell, Su- 26 and then will work Its way lortn. early date. . perintendent Slaton laughed heartily. playing exhibition games, and arrive The line-up for Saturday's gama at was said that more than $2,000,000 was home April 1. Lithonia follows,: involved In the , sales contracts and "Of course," said he, "if we are vio- ATLANTA. Position. LITHONIA lating the smoke law 1 can instruct the , Games will be played here with the . . Goal W. O. A. Jonea that more than $700,000 already has Mew York and Philadelphia American" . R. F. B;. "W. Patterson been paid to the company. janitors of the various school build- and the Newarks, o-f the International |ctte L. IT. 'B ,. G-. Patterson ing's to try and remedy the nuisance laaguer. It was stated that Governor atrachari' L. H. B. Huehes Some of the purchasers said their by different methods of firing. Whether Tener, of Pennsylvania, who is slated Bell C. H. B. ... tracts were entirely under water and or not this will have any effect 1 can- to be the next president of the Na- 1 urant . . . R. H. B. Harsey oruld be reached only by boat. Com- not say. I will, however, first conduct tional leasrue. had promised to throw Boyoe ..... O. R: -. . ^..R. Jones a rigrid investigation, and will then act oat ithe first ball at Bbbetts field next Cunningham I. R .». . .Gibson pany agents asserted that the state of a>on. Manager Robinson caught for Mann .C . .IMok .Tones Florida was under contract to drain w'ith discretion. t. Tener when the latter broks In as MoWatt I. lu W. Jones the tracts and that canals soon were "But aside from all this," emphati- Oilman ... O. ~ Barlow cally declared Superintendent Slaton. pitcher- ' . Rcferae l>ave Webster t.-, be diigr and the land put In condi- "there's nothing in the world T should tion for cultivation. like- better than to be haled befo're Re- A» Unusual Incident. corder Broyles and have the cotirt take NEGRO GRIDIRON PLAYER ROOSEVELT DISCUSSES me to task personally for~"everythins An unusual incident of the investi- that is wrong witfli the Atlanta schools. PROTESTED IN KANSAS SOUTHERN NAVY YARDS ga-tii n was the formal petition Vt Her- I am su.re that it would result in just bert s. llaclley, former governor of one tiling, and that: would 'be that the Ffttsal'protest' against the appearance 'Washington, November 20.—Recom- officials ol the land ponrpany, for 'leave the money to make the necessary im- of a negro football player -with the mendation IB expected to be made by provements, so that many nuisances or - -• • college, of \Vinfieid, Acting Secretary Roosevelt to reopen to intro-duce certain witnesses before conditions whi'eh may be termed as Kan., In the Tbank-ssiving- day game i the New Orleanssnavy yard for the re- the grand jury. The petition charged such can be abated.." againsf the Kansas Stato Normal pair of the navy's lighter draft ves- that Sylvester R. Rush, assistant at- ' eleven will be made by officials ' sels. Mr. Roosevelt returned from a torney general, was refusing to admit ot tho latter school, according to a southern, inspection trip today. certain witnesses who he believed aadslon' reached toda.y. Flvery mem- The navy department has been known her o'f the normal squad asked that a tor some time to favor the project of wf-uJd testify in the company's favor. protest t»> rrutdc. . the repairing of. smaller vessels on duty Federal Judge Frank Youmans denied in south Atlantic waters in some souh- the. petition on the ground'that to do ern yard rather than to send them to otht-rwise would upset the entire nys- other yards, sometimes as far as Ports- Eddie Noyes Sold. mouth, N. H. Mr. Roosevelt said the tcni or federal grand Jury' Investlga- Nashville, Ten-n., November 20. — The machinery at the New Orleans yard is t.ws. ' Naahvilla Baseball club has sold Catchi- in" perfect condition and he thinks the T'teds to the tracts ipurchased by the er Ed Noyes to Galveston. yard could be reopened -with profit and l'?,0'0 persons were executed to trus- without a large expenditure. tees to be distributed to the owners. Mr. Roosevelt also visited the Pensa- Several weeks ago the trustees brought Would Rule Out Documentary cola. l''Ia., station, especially with a. sun against the company to recover BATTLING LEVINSKY view to determining its -fitness as a site $75 000 for their services. This suit Evidence, Which Would for a concentration camp for marines. i-i ri.tv pending. KNOCKS OUT HAGEN The navy department has decided to Quash Indictment. send about 800 marines to Pensacola at (-.and Sold. iNew York, November' 20. — Ed Hagen, the conclusion of the base manuvers at Washington, November 29,—The the latest aspirant for the heavyweight ciilon . and UuaTaiiamo. About 2IH. ^t Florida Fruit Lands case has come be- Savannah, Ga., November 20 championship,' was knocked out in the these will be quartered on their ships, fore the department of Justice several cial.)—Before ;i. courtroom filled with seventh round of H. ten-round bout with• while the remainder will occupy the times. Attorney General McReynnlds, interested spectators the case of the Battling Ijevinsky, the Philadelphia marine barracks, now disused. Later however, shortly after he took office, state against Fleming D. Tinsley, ac- lightweight here touinht. Gunboat tlie Peusacola 'station will be developed turned the case -over to Assist a, ut At- Smith was to have been Hagrcn's oppo- into an important concentration station torney General Grahams, who, after an cused of larceny after trust of 257 2i£nt, but a dsmasrpd eye received in hi.s for advanced base operations. investigation, directed the Unit»d bales of sea island cotton, valued at recent fight with Sam LaTigfnrd caused States district attorney at Kansas City $22,000, from the Savannah Trust, com- Smith to withdraw and Levinsky was to ask Indictments from the grand pany, began this afternoon at 12:30 substituted. Levinsky weighed 170 jury. Mr. Graha,m said today that the o'clock. pounds, while Hagen was 16 1-2 pounds NEGRO BABY TANGLED prosecution would be pushed with Tinsley was the senior member of vigor. the firm of Osborne, Tinsley & Hull, heavier. '. IN FENDER OF CAR The Florida company, with James J. cotton factors, whtcn suspended busi- Bolles, R. J. Martin and Joseph ness about a year 'SBo.^ He was promi-' iient in the civic and; social life of Sa- .Vow Orioarrs,- November 20.-—\VniJ<5 Borders as moving spirits,- acquired vannah. ON THE U. S. PAY ROLL s=o,'it.Ml in uil. uutg-'iiiig- South R;un[>art k'bout lSt).f>00 acrt'H «ade nnd Palm [Send! In sprung thin iii'ierUjOoii '\vlicn Tinsley's FOR SIXTY-FOUR YEARS tilynn hoard tlie -persistent wailing of Florida bel'ore March. 1911. At the an infant, and' sening- noiia .in the oar, time the .and was under water but U.e Wft? ^^^J^f^^ST^ began 'to Investigate. After three M m "WashingtonVT CLOU I I l& l,WIl». Novembelt%» VT5H»U«Jri 20.—"Witif V. vv i 1.1h1 LthI 1*e3 I " " ' , • , , i . i j ffo'rTda t^/^ntra^d^ gaft th'e- '^ricftn °%- t?o ^iZ™£t. "» ^ reputation of being longer in tho gov- I t'loirks had bcon travpr*.ed he stepped > uu h 1 1 n tl nt 1 rm and called -l^." '• !: .£ _^ Vi ?..J^.that pin-put - I( the motion is.sustainetedd the trial ernment. service than .any other man .m I «'."tiin• «motr.irman'., l?,,J ,^s attentio.,'I:' ,' ,n" ' to a negro 'chasers would get the benefit of thoshose wLJl come to an abrupt close, if not, ^Washington. Archie Lewis, in charge of baby crying lustily in tho car fender. Improvements. the case will go on. the robitvg room of the justices of the Tlii- child was rescued uninjured. A nation-wide campaign was carr'el •supreme court, .died here today We While debating what to cio with it, a to sell the land In small parcels and had been on the government payroll 64 HOST*} W(»rna,Tt iw the crowd about them thousands of people bought. years and contended he had served two- B;avr vent u> a shriek in the recognition The state of Florida did have undet Back From Panama, thirds of all'the men who ever sat on of her baby. snaU-bed it from the arms consideration about that time a scheme Mobile, Ala., November 20.—Dr. .Clar- the bench of the supreme court. , He of the inotorman and carried it away. to drain a po'rtion of the everglades, ence .1. Ow.ens. managing editor of the came to the court in Chief Justice The child' was ea'ug-ht in the fender but when' the company secured :is Southern Commercial ('ongre.ss, a,nd Tane's time. while it was playing in the street in lands' the covenant with the state de- other members "of the. delegation who front of its hrme. clared that no burden lay upon th" visited the Panama canal following state to drain the lands. They have tlin close of the fifth a.nnual session Killed Mother and Self. not been drained, according- to depart- here )a.st month, passed through Mo- Chicago, November 20o—Albert Zin- JK.qiser Catches Cold. ment of justice investigators. biln on the return trip from the tropics kie, 44.' years o,ld, shot and killed hia today. W'hilo in Panama, the excursion- mother and himself today. A note Berlin, November 20.— K'uiperor Wil- ists chose a site for the orection of a found by tho police said that the deed liam caught cold today, and was com- permanent memorial to Senator John was committed because Zinkle and hia pelled to cancel his engagement to at- Taylor Morgan, "Father of the Canal mother were "hard up and better off tend the opening' of the convention of Idea." dead." the German Ship Building society. »*. Best Lmmp Coal $4.75. "Piedmont Coal Co.. 1023." New Representative From the Get your scissors; cut this Second Escorted to Desk by Congressman Adamson. The Agricultural coupon to get the book that Possibilities in By John Corrlgrnn, Jr. Washington, November 20.—(Special.) tells how Uncle Sam cut Judge Prank Park, the new congress- man from the second district, was sworn in today. He was escorted to Brooks County, the desk by Representative Adamson, the continents in two. in the absence of Representative Bart- lett, tin; dean of the delegation, and The secret of the marvelous took tlie oatih to execute the constitu- Georgia | tion. Judge Park has named J. G. 1 Knirclotili, of Sylvester, as his-private , secretary Mr. Faircloth formerly Read like a wholesale grocery | SOVEREIGN success can be found in every •served the late Representative Ander- son Eoddenbery in '.the same capacity. catalogue and State Fair ex- | Some' misapprehension seems to ex- SOVEREIGN. .Try one—compare it—be con- sCOUPON ist in reference to the small attend- hiblt combined. ance of representatives in Washing- ton and the large number at horhe. 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Page .Ten THE; CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA^ JPBIDAT, NOVEMBER;* >i, 1913. RANGE IN COT TON FUTURES. > In- 3**w Oilcan* Cotton. ma) I POT. ATM QUOTATIONS i ILWItl 1 fmr. COTTON EASED OFF; GEORGIA 10p«n Hlcbl JLowl Sale) Clam. 1 Cloa*. |Open|Hlih| low Sale| Clone. | CloM. DECEMBER MAT n<1 Not*. . 13.16120 13.33-a/ 13.00-04 13.04-07 I CCorrected by Fidelity FruH " 13.30-32 Nov. , 13.05 13.06 18.06 13.06 Dec. . 13.35 13.42 13.23 13.33 13.24-26 Dec, . 13. IS 13.17 18.07 13.09 13.09-10 13.14-15 Company, 67 South Broad Street.) Jan. 13.16 13.16 13.02 13.02 13.02-04 13.07-08 13.13-14 13.21-22 13.05-07 Jan. . 13.23 13.28 13.12 13.14 Feb.- . 13.00T02 JFeft. . 13.1E-17 13.23-25 Mch. . 13.22 13.23 13.03 13.06 13.04-06 13.15-16 Men. . 13.21 13.20-21 13.30-31 Apr. . 12.98-13 13.08-10 18. SS 13.34 13.30 TO LOIR LEVEL 13.27-29 13.32-34 CLOSED CLOSED AT LOSS! GIVEN BY COUNTIES Apr. May . 13.15 13.15 13.00 13.02 18.01-02 13.11-12 May 13.40 13.37 1S.26 13.2S 13.26-27 13.37-3S June . 13.96-98 13.06-O8 13.26-29 13.38-40 k ANS, eroen, drum ...... j'o 13.02-03 June . July . 13.04 13.05 12.93 13.03 12.92-93 July : 13.41 i's.s's JS.27 13.29 13.27-2S lg.38-39 Trading, Light and Market Liquidation and Selling Number Bales Ginned Prior \ Aug. . IS. 75 12. 80 12.65 12.70 12.66-68 12.75-77 But May Closed Unchanged ONIONS; red, -bag- ;: ;: ;: :: :: :: ".*£i* : Closed barely steady. Closed steady. , and July at Decline— Good '^^^d^'*" \ \:\:V/V.i^H| Was in Lethargic Condi- Caused Market to Lose 5 to Nov. 1 Exceeds That of; ' .^OJA'i'OES, reds, bushel, new crop..-. |l-00 h b el new op Milling Demand for theML ^s. b^ - « •• :: ::*v.o6e*i:|o tion—Most of the Leaders to 11 Points—The Market the Same Time Last Yearj BONDS. STOCKS. 0 EGQ PLANTS 'orate ...... *2.76»3.00 Winter Grades. *93ftM»»Choice ..* *aSJr««i stoc* ..fj-ssaM. S Lost a Point or Two. Closed Barely Steady. About Half Million. t7. S. ref. 2s. registered .. .. . • • -*3-00 do. coupon •• -• •• High. Low. Close Close. D. S. 3s. registered .. Ama!£r. Copper . , 70«- 68T4 69*4 70% do. coupon .. ..•-...... 102(4 Am. Agricultural ... 42 42H Chicago, November (20.—Pair business New -York, November 20.—Price* New York, November 20.—The cotton The fourth report on cotton ginning for I do. 4s, registered .. Am. Beet Sugar. . ".... . -. 23 in winter wheat for export helped I>e- . broke to a lower level on the stock market eased off today, under liquida- the crop of 1913 was made public at 10 a. m. < J -.110% -basket crate ' do. coupon Am. Can , . . 28% =7% 27% 28V4 «em'ber up 14 net today, but May crate, tender exchange today. 'Nothing occurred to tion and scattered selling, which ap- on Saturday. November 8. The following American Agricultural 5s, bid . do. pfd. . 90% 9014 90 90% closed unchanged and July % off; on \ TI= „ *OULTKX AJO> BOGS. peared to be inspired by reports of a table was complied from that report by the Am. Tel. and Tel. cv. 4s, ofd.. .96% Am. Car and Foun- lightness of country offerings corn ' Hens, live, pouud •• • arouse the market from its lethargy alack spot demand and talk of large census bureau, giving the quantity of cot- American Tobacco 6s .116% dry 43% 43H 43% 43W. triers, pound ...... 180 and trading continued to be of abnor- ton ginned in each county up to November . 90 closed steady, a shade higher to » . ..360 ginning figures from the cen&us bureau Armour & Co. 4%s Am. Cotton Oil 37 H 38 pucka mally small proportions. The day's 1, In comparison with the quantity ginned Atchison gen. 4s . 92% 20% shade lower; oats, because trade was dozen .....'' ,33@34c at the opening tomorrow. There was . 93 ^ Am. Ice Securities . . • 20 light, 'finished unchanged to a shade some buying on declines, attributed to to the corresponding date for the crop of do. cv. 4s (1960) Am. Linseed. ... 10 10 9% 9% 'total was the smallest of months. In 1912. . do. cv,..... 5s . .100% 29% lower. Free lo'cal selling eased lard GKATN, spite of tho lightness of the offerings, calling by spinners, but some of the. ^ 4s . 90 Am. Locomotive. , 29% .* .70 Number of. bales of cotton ginned fcount- i Atlantic Coaat Line 1st Am. Smelting and and ribs 2% to 7%, but May pork on Texas B R. Oats (new) the marlcet was unable to absorb them largest spot interests were credited with ins round aa half bales) prior to Novem- Baltimore & Ohio 4s . . - 90% I -68 . 90 Ref'ng «2\4 61H 61% 62% rather liberal buying gained 2%. iKo. 1 mixed oats .62 selling freely during the day, and the , {,0r 1. do. 3\4s, bid Besides the buying of export wheat, I Clipped oats .. without recessions. Throughout the close was barely steady at a net loss of j Brooklyn Transit cv. 4s, bid .. . 85% do. pfd 98% 99 orn . 1.00 COUNTY. 1913 1912 Am. Sugar Refining' .109 100 107 107 there was a good milling demand for (White = , .... ,. 29.00 day quotations drooped so slowly that 6 to U points. Appling B.3B2 2,445 Centra) of Georgia 6s 103 hard winter grades. Further re-'Cotton Seed Meal . .. Central Leather 5s .. . t Am- Tel. and Tel. .11S% 118% 118% 118% ra n '. 1-83 the movement -was almost Impercepti- The market opened steady at an ad- j Baker . 6.033 6,460 91 Am. Tobacco. . . .230 229% 227 ports of hessian fly Ih Kansas and II- IS?' 5 !'M!( e cotton .. .. 1.86 vance of 'i to 12 points, with near Baldwin 8.097 7,19". Chesapeake & Ohio 4^s 34% No. 2 middling cotton ble, but In th,« end most of the leaders do conv. 4 ^fcs 78^4 Anaconda Mining Co. 34% 33% 33% linois were" taken seriously i—n somje Bran .. .. ,. ., . 1.00 showed declines of a. point or so. months leading the advance on covering Banks G.743 4.234 Chicago & Alton 4>£s, bid 64 Atchlson ,92% .91% 91% " quarters, but other traders repeated Brown shorts, .. .. 1.76 . or s. little fresh buying, which seemed Bartow 16,430 11,537 Chicago, B. & Qulncy Joint 4s.. .. 94 do. pfd '97% 97% 97 97tt that the presence of the fly at this Telineasee meal .. 1.86 Rumely preferred losx 5 points. to reflect a. feeling that the new dif- B?n Hill .. .. 7.422 5.840 do. gen. 4s 90 Atlantic Coast Line .116% 11614 116 116 season of the year was usual. Several Georgia meal .. .. 1.86 Heaviness O'f the metal stocks was ferences fixed -by the revision commit- Berrien 11.927 6.555 Chicago. Mil. & St P. cv. 4VfcB.. .101% B. and 0 92% 32% 92%... 92% Bibb . .. r 5,842 Illinois points reported the pest as most noticeable. Ttie coppers responded tee at its meeting last night had 6,8 ,7 Chicago. R. 1. & Pac. R. R. col. 4s . . Bethlehem Steel. . . 29 29 28% 29% worse than in previous years. A light GKOCB1UES. to the easier tendency of the metal strenKthened the local contract. This Bleckley , . 9.738 6 019 chlc.iKu. R. 1. & Pac. Ry. rfg 4s. . Brooklyn R'd Tran. . 86% S« «4 8«H 86% (Corrected by OBicsby Grocery Company.) markets here and abroad. Offerings Brook? 11.218 7.261 Colorado it South, ref & ext. 4%s .. Canadian Pacific . .223% 223% 323«4 224 Russian movement and a forseeast for Axle""Oreals—Diamond S1.7B; Ncj 1 Mica. support was not aggressive, however, 1.554 smaller Argentine shipments kept were reported to have been made In and prices soon weakened under real- Bryan 2.352 Delaware & Hudson cv. 4s 97 Central Leather . . 24% 24% 24% J6.S5, No. 2 Mica, $4.25. Bulloch «. . .. 29.BOB 12.751 Denver & Rio Grande ref. 5s, bid .. 69 Chesapeake and Ohio 56% 66% 56 56 prices from sagging much. but the Cheese—Alderney, 18%. Kurope on the basis of 15^ and while izms by old longs, who seomed disposed Burke . . 38,263 23.051 DlMtlllera Ss 60% Chicago and Great market was not as responsive to these Bed Rock Ginger Ale-—Quarts,, *!>; pints/ the larger producers are quoting 16'i to reduce their lines before the publica- Butts . . \. . 10.210 7.298 Krlp prior lien 4s 82VI • Western 11U 11% influences nor to the scarcity of Mani- }10. Red Hock bjrup. $1.50 per Ballon. in the domestic market, some sales are tion of the ginning report tomorrow, Palhoun 9,OGf 5.381 do gen. is ." ...... 71 * | Chi.. Mil. and St. toba offers as bull leaders had 'hoped. Candy—Stick. 6%; mixed. 6%; choco- said to have been made at a lower rate. anil local pleasure. Carroll . . . 25 789 In 903 do rv 4s, series B 69% Paul 98% 97% 97 U 98% One explanation of the firmness of De- lates, 120. .. Gl&omy reports from the steel trade, As prices approached thp 13-cent fatoona 1,157 596 Illinois Centra] 1st ref. 4s . . ,.. .. 88% I Chi., and N. West- cember wheat was that strolig local Salt—100-lb. baga 680; Ice cream, 60c, such as have been coming In for weeks, level for January, rather a better de- Phitttahoocheo. 4.039 3 767 Interborout?h-M~et. -l*/6s ern 125% 125 l'a 124% 125% owners are trying to tforce shorts to Ideal. SOc; No. S burrolu, $3.26. , continued to be heard, most attention mand developed and there were rallies Chattooga . . 9.».18 5 925 Inter Merc Marine 4^js . . 69% Col. Fuel and Iron. . 26% 26% 26% 26% cover. Arm and Hammer Soda—J3.0S; keg soda, beli^g- paid to statements that foreign to nearly the closing 'figures of last i Cherokee 7,736 4 I; 21'. .Japan l^s, bid .. 87% Consolidated Gas . . .127 127 126% 127 2c; Royal Baking powder, 54.»u. manufacturers are becoming more ag- R.171 (,.b40 Kansas City Southern ref 5s. bid .. . . 94 1-4 Corn Products ... 9% 9 9 9% General commission house demand Horstord'^, J4.60, Good Luck, 53.75; Success night, but the market oahed off again, ' Clarke Lake Shore deb. 4.s rl9'!l) united with lightness of offerings to J1.80; Rough Rider. »1.80. gressive in 'their campaign for busl- reaching me lowest point late in the Clay 10.609 7.-'•)"> Del. and Hudson 161 151 ndss in this country. 1 Clayton . 7.101 3 SOS Louisville & Nashville Un. 4s .. .. .'. 92% Denver and Rio G'de. 17% 17% hold corn steady. Unsettled weather .Beans—Lima, 7',ac; navy. $3. day. with January selling at 13.02, or 5 Missouri Kan. & Texas 1st is . . .. 88% predicted" for the next 36 hours also Ink—Per crate, $1.20. Heaviness of American stocks in points not lowi-r, while. March and May iCobb . , . 12.0^9 7 SO" do. pfd 27 27 Jelly—3-lb. palls, 51.35; 4,-oz., 12.70. | Coffee -13,721 7 210 do. gen. 4ir3a, ofd . . 82%Distillers' Securities. 16 1G 16%. tended to prevent a wide price range. London had little effect on this mar- showed net losses of* from 11 to 1^ ll.S',4 Missouri Pacific Is. bid . . 65',8 25% Business in the c/ats pit was small ti—11.»90. ket and arbitrage trading was' so light 17.423 <"Io conv 5s. . . . . Erie 2614 Leather—Diamond oak. 48c, points. , Columbia 11.491 6 ^95 77% do. 1st pfd 39% 39% and the market showed no noteworthy as tu> be negligible. A Rood deal of the trading here seem- 1 IS.Sf.r. 1C.S65 National Rys. of Mexico 4'«a . . G5 % 32 32 Fevper—Grain, ISc; ground. 18c. ..„,-. Cow eta New York Central gen. 3V,a ...... 80% do. 2nd pfd feature. Flour—Elegant. *7.00; Diamond. Jb.su, Call loans were renewed at 2a^ per prl to be in the way of switching, and i Crawford i. JK7 S.hSO General Electric. . . 140 140 May 'pork attracted buyers and ad- cent. Cheap money failed to stimulate HIP influence of the revision of spot, do. deb. 4s, ofd . . . . . 89 122% Bell-Rising, *c.76; Monogram. J6.50; Carna^ ] Crisp 13 4",6 12 831 N V.. N'. H. & Hartford cv. 3fes, bii3 . 82% Great Northern, prd-123'/i 12254 123% vanced on the better prices at the Uon, 16.25; Golden Urain. $6.00: Pancacke speculation and was regarded rather as differences was reflected in the lelative' S<»6 347 Norfolk & \Vp.stern 1st con.-4s .. .. Great Nortncrn Ore yards. Other provisions sank, under per ca.-io, $3.00. .„ „„ a,n unfavorable omen which signified steadines of near positions. Deratur n.-r.o 7.947 do cv. 4s, bid -!l02 Ctfs 31% 31% realizing sales. Lard and Compound—Cottolene, 9 *-*"» contraction in requirements for com- Ai-i-ording to latest rumors the com- nt-Kalb . 7 1">C 4.051 Northern Pacific 4s Illinois Central . . .106H 106% 106% 106 Snowdrift, cases, $t>.50; Flake Wmte. »«• mercial purposes. pleted returns of the National Ginners' i rjoilee 20,31.1 16.305 do Ss . . Interborough-Met. . . 14 14 13% 13% Chicago Quotation* Leaf. 13 basis. Prices of bonds yielded -with sharp association indicate a ginning of Dooly . . 39.375 19.SSO Oregon Short Liine rfdg. 4s. do. pfd 66% OSVi 5814 58% Rice—6%o to Sc; srlts, 2.20. '.'. 89% 102 Prer. declines in a few speculative Issues. 10 oTV)0 bales to November 14 Dougherty . . 12 947 10,898 Pennsylvania cv. S'/jS (1915) . . 97 Inter. Harvester . .103 103 102 Open. Rich. Low. Cloae. Close. Sour Gherkina—Per crate, *1.80; kegs, J1J Total sales, par value, $1,540,000. Spot cotton quiet: middling uplands, Douglas 7.10J4 3.H7S do con.' 4s . 98% Inter -Marine, pfd 13% 13% WHEAT— @1B, awc-^t mixed, kega. J1S.BO; olives. SOo Karl> 14.9C.J 11.'122 Reading gen. 4s International Paper . . 7% 7% to 94.50 per dozen. United States bonds were unchanged 13 bO; gulf, 13.85. No sales. ^4% Dec. . . . .88% 86% 8614 86% 86% •on call. K<*hols 89 1J1 St. Louis A: San Fran. rg. 4s. bid.. . '. 70 International Pump . 4 % 4% 4% Slay . . . .91 30% 90% «0% Extracts—lOc Soudera, 90c per dozen; J»o 1.S03 24 24 Sl'/a KtHngham 3.SMS do. ften 5s ... no Kan. City Southern . 24 > July . . . .88% 88 Vi 88 >/s 88%, Souders, $2 per dozen. iKIbert . .. ir>.:",6 9.578 St. LouiH Southwestern con. 4s, bid . 75% Laclede Gas 9G 96 CORN— Sugar—Granulated, 14.80; light brown, 145 4%; dark brown, 4%; domino, tt cents. COTTON MARKETS. I Kinauel . . . 27..111 13.084 Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s ...... 72% Lehlgh Valley . . .146% 144% 145% Dec. . . . 71% 71 71 71 6.910 Southern Pacific col 4s. ofd . 130 130% -JIM. ! Kayette 7,534 . . 91 L. and N May . . . 711s 70% 70% 71 ! Floyd . . . 14.-J87 lO.tllS do cv 4s . . . 85 Minn.. St. P. and S'lt July . . . 70% 70 70 tt PROVISION MARKET. Atlanta. November 10.—Cotton steady, j Forsyth 5,778 3.200 Southern Pacific R. R. 1st ref 4s . . . 90 St. M 128% 128% 125 126 OATS— (Corrected by White 1'rovision Co.) Southern Ralluav us . .103% Cornneld Hams, 10 to 12 average 18 COMMITTEE TO SOLVE middling. 1-3'i. I Franklin . . 11.392 10,307 Mo., Kan. and Texas. 19% 19% 19% 19% Dec...... 38% 38% 3814 38% 38% ! Fulton . . . 1,JI)5 do. gen. 4s .. . . 73% Missouri Pacific . . . 26 %4 26" %" 25% 25% May ...... 42%. 42% 42 42% *2*» Cornfield Hams, 12 to 14 average 17% 1.S72 Union Pacific 4s . .. 94% 118% 118% 118% July .... Cornaeld Skinned Hama, 16 to 18 Mat-on—Steadv , 'middling, 13'4 ' [ Glascock . . 2,5 7 S do c v 4s ... . National Biscuit. . .118% - -41% 41% 41V4 41% 41% Gordon . 10,293 7,385 . . 90% National Lead 43% 43% POHK— average 1° 4,930 4,285 do. 1st and ref. 4s, ofd . . 91 Nafl Rya. of Mexico Jan. . . . . 21.00 21.00 20.82 20.96 20.97 Cornneld Kicnlc Hams, 6 to 8 average .12% Athens—Steady, middling, 13'u. <;rady.. .. r. S Rubber (is . .101 Cornueld B. Bacon - .26 12.618 8.438 T 2nd pfd 12% 1J% 11% 12% May .... 21 00 21.02 20.86 20.87 20.95 THE TRAFFIC TROUBLE ¥ I ureene 1 S Steel 2nd rm . . . 99 % Cornfield Sliced Bacon,»l-lb. boxes, 12 Port Mo*< im*nt. (Gnlnnett .. 17,371 9,869 N. Y. Central .... 95% 95% 95% 96% LARD— Virginia-Car. Chemical 5s . . 94% Nov. ... 10.85 10.87 10.82 10 8T> 10.80 to ca.se ., .$3.76 Ualvestc.n—Quiet, mlddlinfig. I'J'-e , net I Habersham . 812 431 "VVabash l^t and ext. 4s .. 48% N. Y.. Ont., and West- Grocers Style Bacon, -wide and narrow .19 receipts. JlS.ifi gross. .M.956, sales. 200. 8.701 4,668 ern .... 25% 25% Jan 11.07 11.07 10.97 10.97 11.02 v .Hall. Western Maryland 4s May ... Cornneld Fresh Pork Sausage, link or Mayor Woodward Is Opposed Hlo2, gross. 11.14J, sales, 935, i Hnard . . 8.540 7.286 Pennsylvania . 109% 108% 108% 108% .11.27 11.27 11.16 11.16 11.22 Corntleld Luncheon Ham. pound ... .14% by Contractors. i-tock. 213.177. exports to Great Britain, Henry. 17,108 12 Obi Treasury Statement. People's Gas . . . .11814 118 118 118% Cornneld Smoked Link Sausage, lb-... .11 17 OOl). i Houston . . 16,171 "11.478 Pitts., C. C. and St. Receipt* in Chicago. Cornneld Smoked Link Sausagre in 9,539 Washington, November 20.—The condi- Louis 82% R2% Estimated | Irwln. . 14,094 tion of the United States treasury at the pickle, 50-lb. cans ^... 5.50 17.650 1 Plttsburs Coal 18% 18% Today. Tomorrow. Cornfield Frankforts, In pickle. IB-ib. The Joint committee of the city Mobile —Steailj . middling. 131-16. net re- Jackson . . . 25.323 beginning- of business today was Wheat, cars 41 44 ipt-*, l.luJ. gross. I.IG^, sales. 100. stock. 17.1.-1 12,798 Pressed Steel Car 24% 26 kits ...j- 1.85 Jasper. Net balance in general fund $125,193,204. 152 152% Corn, cars r, i 79 council and the chamber of commerce, Jeff Davis . . 3.195 1.562 Total receipts yesterday $2,280,256. Pullman Pal. Car. .152% 152% Cornneld Pure Lard, tierce basis. ..>. .T*% 14.987 Reading 159% 158% 158% 159% Oats, cars 83 19 Country Style Pure Lard. 50-lb. tins. .12 appointed for the purpose of drafting [ Jefferson . . 21,017 Total payments yesterday 51,823.790. Hogs, head 17,000 21.000 regulations to prevent congestion of Savannah — Steady, middling 13U. net re- Jenkins . . . 13.331 8 881 The deficit this fiscal year is $4,710,817. Republic Iron and Compound Lard, tierce basis 09% . stock. IT, 24B 9.876 Steel 18'4 18% D. S. Extra Ribs 12 the streets In the business center of icipf-,. S 87>>, MOSS, 5.878. salet. 1 S90 [Johnson aframbt a deficit of $4,101.824 last year, ex- 79 Primary Movement. D. S. Bellies,, medium average 13 jr)7M2. reports to continent. l.-'S."* I Jones. . . 8,364 7.859 rlu^ivp of Panama canai and public debt do. pfd 79% 7914 79 the city, will hold a meeting at 3 37 643 25.824 transactions. Rock Island Co. . . 14 14 14 14 Wheat—.Receipts, l,«6;i,000. against i.gs-l,- D. S. Rib Bellies, light average 13ii 1 i Laurens. . . . 21 000 last yra.r. Shipment!., 873,000. againut o'clock Friday afternoon. The meet- ,'hai lesion—Stea . middling. 13 - , net I Lee ...... 13,344 8 91". do. pfd ,22% 21% 21 1.191,000 iabt year. ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MARKET. ing will be held in the office adjoin- 3 046 . sales. none 9.13 5-i'i St. Louis ard San 1 i .nHptb '! DIG. gross. I Liberty . . 7 7% Corn—-Receipts, 530,000. against &70.000 By W. U. White, Jr., of the WUlte Provis- ing the mayor's parlor at city hall. st.Kl. 9S.7S1 Lincoln 0,0i 2 •1.2 S 0 Money and Exchange. j Fran. 2d, pfd. . last year. Shipments, 231,000, against _'94.- ion Company. 7 71S 3,361 Seaboard Air Line. . 16"« 16 16 1G% It is possible that the committee will Liowndes New York November 20 — Call money easi- 44 43% 44 000 last year. CJood'~ to choice steers, 1,000 to 1,200 \\ ilmington—steady middlins 13 ^ . net Lumpkin . . 307 1 19 er at ruling rate, 2%; closing, do. pfd ...... 44 pounds, $6.00 to $6.60. agree on an ordinance which will glv« leiciptH. 1.730, Eioss. ,7oc, aales, 'J , Htock, McDuffle .- 6 9l>2 4,110 2 SlosB-Shefflald Steol Good steers. 900 to 1,000 pounds, $5.75 to 10.119 immediate relief from traffic in tha It, <>00 Ma<-on . . . 13,11"! Time lojins steady. 60 days 5, 90 days, 86% 85% 85% 86% Grain. S6 00 Madison. 17 J3« 11.400 •CHi <&>». 6 months, 4%.® 6. Southern°Pa'clific' Medium to good steers, 706 to 850 pounds, business center and will then work out 1 21% 21% 21 V.. 21% Marion 6,878 5,360 Prime mercantile paper, 5 2@6. Southern Railway Chicago. November 20. — Cash Wheat. No. $5.26 to $5.50. a definite plan for laws to regulate Baltimore—Nominal . middling. 19,620 do. pfd. ... 75 75 74% 7-1% stm K. ti.u-'b Meriw ether . 20 hO I Sterling exchange steady, 60 days, 481, 2 red 93@98. No. 2 hard 88%® 89, No. 3 Good to choice beef cowa, SOO to 900 vehicles and pedestrians In other sec- 4,673 - 3 !".4 demand, 4 8545 Tennessee Copper 28% northern 88%@90, No. 2 spring 88@S8V4. pounds, J4.7B to $6.60. Miller Texas and Paclflc 13 tions. The committee has been gath- Ne>v \ork — Quiet, middling-, 1S.60, net Milton 4,928 3,375 Tommerclal bills. 4 80^. it* Corn, No. 2 73%@74; No. 2 white 74Mi@ Medium to good cows, 700 to 800 pounds, IS.369 Union Paclflc . . 150V4 149% 149% 160% 75; No. S yellow 7o@76Vi. ering data from everj city in tho ceipts,, none, gross.. 3,99-,. sales. 1,300; Mitchell . 27,197 Bar silver. 58%. ,.25 to $4.50. 15.863 13.317 Mexican dollars, 46. d,o. pfd 81«4 81VI 81 81 Oats, No. 2 white 41 V4; standard *0%@ Good to choice heifers, 750 to 860 pounds, United States and expects to introduce stock. ll.03r>. exports to Great Britain. 6i9. Monroe U. S. Realty .. 63 63 to continent. 3.321, coastwise, 2.141. Montgomery li.043 6 91t> Government bopds steady, railroad bonds $5.00 to 56.25. in council an ordinance which will re- 17.401 14 539 easy. U. S. Rubber . 53 53 53 Rye, No. 2 63 ©63^4. Medium to good heifers, 650 to 750 Morgan U S Steel . . 55% r.4% 54% 55% Barley, 63® 80 pounds, $4.26 to $4.60. lieve congested conditions In all sec- Boston — Quiet, middling, 13.60; net re- Murray 2.557 1 OSS 5,073 4.981 do. pfd 105% 10B>4 10B lOoy. Timothy, 54. 50® 5. 00.' The above represents ruling prices of good tions of the city. c.Mpty 17 gross, 6f.J, sales, none; stock, 25.- Jduscogee Utah Copper .. 48% 47% 47% 48% Clover. [email protected]. Quality of beef cattle. Inferior grades and 400 exports, to Oreat Britain. 2.204. Newton 16.173 12 216 Mayor Woodward believes the com- ' 1l.7-i7 5 034 Mining Stocks. Va.-Carollna Chemi- St. Louin, November 20. — Cash: ij'heat, dairy tw>es selling lower Oconoo 11.674 cal 27% No. 2 red 92@94%, No.' 2 hard 8614 @92i4. Mixed to common steers, JI fat, 800 to 900 mittee should include in Its ordinance t'hiladolphla — Steady; middling. 13.85. net Ogletborpe . 15.8S7 Bo.strn, November 20.—Closed mining Ar- 3% Corn, No. 2 and No. 2 white 76. pounds. $4.50 to 36.60.' - - a -prohibitory claiss« .against blocking S.I71 4 Rll i/.ona r-ommercial, 4%. Calumet and Ari- Wabash ...... leceipti. none, gross. 350, sales, none, stock. Pauldmg . . do. pfd 10% 10% Oats, No. 2 41, No. 2 white 42® 4 2%. Medium to common cows, If fat.- 700 to 800 the streets with boxes, barrels and Pirkens . . l,70,i 1 041 zona, (>J, Greene rananea. J9%, North Butte, St. Loula, November 20. — Close: Wheat, pounds, $3.76 to $4.75. 1) 167 J.116 784 Western Maryland . . 36 % 35% 35% 35% freight. Pierce Western Union . . . . . 62% 62% December 87%. May 92%. Mixed common, 600 to 800 pounds, $3.25 j 14 9J". -{.', 0 S 2 Corn, December 71 '/4: May 72%. "What Is to be grained passing: an NoifolU — Steady, middling. lo i net re- Pike 7 OT1 Westlnsh'e Electric. 64% 64 64 64 Vi 1 to $3.76. 2,964, sales. 1.045 stock. Polk. .. . 12,003 Oats, December 49%; May 43@43 /4- Good butcher bulls, $3.50 to $4.60. .eln;s L' Sb4 KTOMS-. 12 S r> h a ssi London Stock Market. \Vheellngr and Lake ordinance to prevent an automobile continent, 35 ; coastwise. Pulaski Erie 4 % Kansas City, November 20. — Cash: Wheat, Prjmo bogs. 160 to 200 pounds. $8.00 from standing on the street half an ^\ I'll!, exports to 9 9Jb (,.509 No. 2 hard 82@S7; 'Xo. 2 red 8G%@87V*. to $8.2£. 1,539. ' Putnam . . London No-.ember 20.—Money supplies Total sales for day, 123,600 shares. hour and allow a contractor to build Qultman 3 989 3.423 ive;e lighter and discounts firmer today. Corn, No. 2 mixed 7G , No. 2 white 73@76. Good butcher hogs. 140 to 160 pounds, 2.J.--8 17 154 Oats, No. 2 white 41%; Np. 2 mixed 40%. 17.75 to $8.00. a high fence over the sidewalk and aH r'it\ — Vet receipts. 6.^15, stock. 2C.- Randolph . . The movement of warships in connection Stocks recording sales of 10,000 and more almost half of the street and keep it Richmond . . S OOJ 4.337 with ATeMPo "and weakness In Parlfa de- Good butcher pigs. 100 to 140 pounds, expoits coast\\ ise, 15j. tt.SSJ 3.709 shares were: Kansas City, November 20. — Wheat, De- $7.60 to $7.76. there for six months or a year?" May- Rockdate pressed the stock market generally. Busi- Amalgamated Copper 14,600 4.32'4 4 304 ness was narrow, with more selling than cember 81; May 86%@86%. Light pigs, 80 to 100 pounds, $7.00 to $7.25. or 'Woodward said. "If an automobile Bt unav* irk— Stock. 19.0JS, exports to Schle> Reading '•• 13,400 standing 071 tho street blocks traffic, Screven 23,377 13 980 bu>ing resulting in a general decline, in Corn, December 70%; May 72W<3!72%- Heavy rough hogs, $7.00 to $7.76. Frat.ce. .1 57 J 10.339 9 168 which foreign shares, borne rails and Mexi- Union Pacific 11,300 New York, November 20. — \\ ,ieat, s*pot Above quotations apply to corn-fed hogs, then what effect does a permanent Spalding . . United States Steel 33,300 firm; No. 2 red, 97%. nominal, c.l.f.. New nlast and peanut fattened Ic to l^c under. Stephens . • 3.!>99 2.2(3 can stocks w ere the most affected. Kaffirs fence have? That is something I Port Arthur —Net receipts. 3,725; exports 10,1,31 9.290 closed a shade harder. York export basis and 99- nominal, f.p.b. Only moderate run of cattle in yards thla would like to have council work out, Stewart . .. 23.291 afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, SB1^, f.o.b. week, supply mostly common. Prices have oaat u ise. .'. 7 J5. Suniter . . . 27 SOS American securities were dull and fea- and I arii sure the people of Atlanta 6.919 (i,986 tureless throughout the session. Prices afloa. Futures steady; December, 96^i. • ranged steady to fraction stronger. Good like to see the same thing." receipts Thursday at all ports, net. Talbot.. Coffee. May. 98 15-16. Tallaferro . . 7.016 4,125 opened about unchanged and moved irregu- 13,'127 4,1.60 larly within a small fraction of parity. The New York, November 20.—Weak French Corn, spot steady; old. No. 2 yellow. 83 ers continue scarce and in active demand Tat'tnall . . 6 906 closing \vas dull cables and the failure of the cost and elevator domestic. at top prices. Tho commission men are Taj lor . S 155 Oats, spot quiet. expecting a better assortment for tho in- < 'oti^oli'dated, live days-, at all ports, net. Telfalr 11.0S9 7 VI5 freight situation to thow any marked im- coming week. POLLOCK IS APPOINTED 341,9!-' Terrell . . 30.147 25,539 provement caused an opening decline of 12 Hogs continue In fair supply. Market lb.,456 12,273 Foreign Finances. to 18 points in coffee, but offerings were high. IRWIN GAME WARDEN September 1 at all ports, net, Thomas . . 12.t.9L ' fc.704Paris,. November 30—Rentes 86 francs 67% neither heavy nor aggressive and prices Liverpool Grain. Total Mnc Tlft . . - later rallied on covering and bull support. 4, 77-', 709 8.5S2 4 517 centimes. E cchange on London, 25 francs Liverpool, November 20.—Wheat, spot Toornbs 1...IJ39 The close was steady at a net decline of 1 Troup . IS,390 32% centimes. Irregular; No. 1 Manitoba 7a %d; No 2 S. EINSTEIN RETURNS State Game Commissioner Charles L. Hxprrts Thuisday— To Great Britain. 36,- 11.838 Paris, November 20.—Weekly statement of to 3 points. Sales 120.000. Turner 17,516 Spot steady; No. 7 Rio 9%; November 7s. Futures steady: December 7s l%d; Davis Thursday appointed T. M. Pol- 251. to France, 3,372. to continent, 4,960. 8,5.18 5.871 the Bank of France March 7s 2%d: May 7s 2Mid. lock, of Ocilla, to be game warden of Twlggs - - 8,197 Gold increased 851.000 francs. FROM EASTERN TRIP XIpson . . 9,748 Mild coffee dull; Cordova Corn, spot dull, American mixed €s 6 Htniston — Quiet, middling.. 133-16; net 20.992 15.699 francs. Country Produce. kets, -where he bought holiday goods, Fayette county, called at the office of Washington. 690 General deposits increased 6,400,000 francs. to 75 reis higher. children s hats, suits and men's and ^i t-intb. 9 uls . . hipments. 0,370; Wayne 3,000 > Brazilian receipts 90.000. New York, November 20.—Butter steady, the game commissioner yesterday, re- stotk. 175,049. 3,731 2.837 Bills discounted decreased 57,050,000 Futures ranged as follows: boy's clothing to replenish their im- ceived his commission and was In- ,il.".. -,-195 Webster . . francs. 5,600 tuba: creamery second's, 25®27; fac- Wheeler . . 5,691 3,839 Open. mense stocks. structed in the duties of this office. 282 90 Advances decreased 1,375,000 francs. tory, current make, seconds, 21@^2. usta^ -Steady, middling, 13M:; net re- White.. .. Berlin. November 20.—Exchange on Lon- January .. . . 9.20 bid Cheese steady; receipts, 2,700 boxes; state, iclpts J.09V gross, 2.521 '„ shipments, 1,4446 ; Whltneld . . 4.236 2,461 February , 9 45 bid whole milk, daisies held, 16®16V4. 21,533 12.72 don, 20 marks 60% pfgs. 9.58 bid s.!f> ytock. 58758. W'llcox . . . . T>5 i London, November 20.—Weekly statement March . . . TSggs, Irregular; receipts, 7.200 cases; re- Wilkes .. 16.9J3 April . . . . . 9 68 bid frigerator firsts, 28® 29; seconds, 27® 27'A; 5.S7S 4 023 of the Bank of England- May . . . . 9.S7 bid Memphis—Quiet, middling. 13'i, net re- Wilkinson. . . Total reserve Increased £218,000. 9.97®10.00 lower grades, 202G%. 11.46-'. shipments, 7,223; Worth . . 22,786 15.637 June .. Live poultry steady; chickens, -western. PUBLIC SALE OF STANDARD BRED HORSES cflyts.. T .',.>s . sross, 679 312 Circulation decreased £98,000. July . . . . 10.07 bid w sales. 2,400, stoqk. 154,549. AH other . . Bullion increased £120,218. .. 10.15(910.20 12@13; fowls, 11@12; turkeys, 18. Dressed Other securities Increased £629,000. August weak, fresh killed western chickens, 12@23; at put net re Totals.. . .1,605,506 1,1*12,419 September . . . 10.25 bid fowls, 12g)lS%; turkeys, spring. 14@22. lately i St. LouU—Dull. middling. 13%: ~ Other deposits decreased £1647.000. October . . .. 10.27 bid Chicago, November 20,—Butter un- t t pi " 320 _-ioss. 5,7b9, shipments ,5.918: Public deposits increased £983,000. November 9.30 LEAF, SANDOW, and others who have' shown great records in the Books. '61, stock. U.-79. Notes reserve increased £269,000. December 9.17® 9.20 9.34 changed. Pedigrees can be furnished to each colt. Government securities decreased £3,000. Eggs, receipts, 2,311; firsts higher at 34@ r Comparatiwe Port Receipts. 35; others unchanged. Louisville, Georgia, December 2—Remember tha day and be on hand all imnati—Net receipts. 1.36*. e pss, Proportion of bank's reserve to liability Poultry and cheese unchanged. lovers of fine well-bred stock. shipments. 379, sales, none: stock, 1-,- Follow Ins v,ore net receipts at the ports 54.97 per cent. Potatoes lower; receipts, 50 cars; Michi- nn Thursday, November 20. compared with IVscourit 5 per cent. Sugar and Molasses. MR ?hose on the correspondlns day last year: London. November 20.—Consols for money, gan, 6570: "Wisconsin, white, 65®70; red, HIAL.L. 191J. 72H consols for account 72%. Bar silver New York, November 20 —Raw sugar 6568. Minnesota and Ohio white, 66@70? l.ittle Rock—Quiet, middling, 12'/4; net firm, muscovada 3.20; centrifugal 3.70; mo- red. 65@68. i< units. -.\l- o'ross. 2.113. shlments. 716; Galveston • weak at 27d. Money. 4%®4%. Discount: lasses sugar 2.95. "Refined quiet. Kansas City, November 20.—Butter un- •>aies none, stock. 42,29^. Ne\v Orleans J .. 12^035 I Short bills", 's%: three "months. Molasses steady. changed. Mobile SS6 I Eggs, firsts, 34; seconds, 24. Savannah . - v.oo8,53o0 mecais.MffaJl Poultry unchanged. New Orleans Cotton. Charleston - - • St. Louis, November 20.—Poultry, chick- HUBBARD BROS. & CO., Cotton Merchants Wilmington - - • 2,561 New Tork, November 20 — Lead quiet at Live Stock. ens, 9%; springs, 11; turkeys, IS; ducks. New Orleans, November 30 — Trading in 6,37* S4~95435; in London £19 2s 6d. cotton tontinued small today, with price Norfolk 80 Chicago November 20.—Hogs—Receipts 12%: geese, 10%. HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK changes narrow and decidedly nervous, in New York .. Spelter quiet at $5.2006.30; In London Butter, creamery, 32. Boston 567 23000- higher; bulk $7."JO@800; light $7.40 Eggs, 34. Jlembera New York Cotton Exchange. .New Orle«oa Cotton Exchange. u.e 'morning declines «ere followed by re- Port Arthur . - 3,725 £*Copper unsettled; standard spot and fu- @7.95; mixed [email protected]; heavy 57.40® coveries but in the afternoon the market 6.415 sflO: rough $7.40 @ 7.B5; pigs $5.00® 7.00, New York, November 20.—Potatoes, pea- New Tork Produce Exchange; as«ocl«t« member* LJv«rpool Cotton AMO> »a.s easier and prices fell off, apparently Texas City . . tures not quoted; electrolytic [email protected] ; Cattle—Receipts 4.600; slow; beeves $6.65 nuts and cabbages steady and unchanged. elation. Orders solicited for the purchase and Bale of cotton and oottoa or. sellinr ba'H'U on the belief in large re- Various . ... • lake S16. 00 ©16.50. nominal; casting 115.00 ©9 SO- Texas steers $6.BO- Houston. . . - .. .. 9,.". 1 9 22.647 Iron quiet and unchanged. naat Louis', November 20.—Cattle—Receipts riu-iiL<> No real strength or buying Augusta . . - ..... 2.018 2.427 London markets closed as follows 46,000, Including 2,700 Texans; steady; AUDIT COMPANY OF THE SOUTH po'vc. developed in the early trading and Memphis ...... 7.338 6.156 Copper easy: spot £07 10s; futuresi £66 5s. choice to fine steers $8.75®9.15; good to Movement of Grain. a^ tiu>,r highest the trading montns were St. Louis . - ..... 3*20 12.239 Tin easy: spot £180 5s: futures £181 ..s. choice steers, $8.25 @8.75: dressed and butch- St. Louis, November 20.—Receipts—Flour, C. 4. MKT2. C. f, A* PrMlUenV oa'* 2 to 4 points over yesterday's cl'jso. Cincinnati " . " ...... 1.364 2,123 Iron Cleveland warrants, 49s 9%d v ..... 2,113 1.713 er steers $7.CO@8 00 stockers [email protected]; 10,000; -wheat, 65,000; corn, 24,000; oats, 35,- (27-628 CandSer BulWl*. ATLANTA. Dufni,' th- moi ning session prices fluctuat IJttle Hock St. NLoms. November 20.—Lead 54.15. Texas steers $B 75. points below yesterday s tinal Total . . 47,605 Hoes—Receipts 12.000: higher: pigs and fisruics. . n ibe afternoon the market, fell j Hubbard Bros. & Co. Hirhts SS S0®8.06; mixed and butchers $7.70 off to rf h-vei 9 to 11 points under yoittjr- Estimated Receipts friday. ©S110- good heavy [email protected]. d.iv s I a •«. iiitlons. The close was steady GaKeston 19.500 to 21,500, against !4 908 New York. Nov. 20.—A slishtly strong- - 'this might have led to sell- rf\nts 10 000 weak: bulk of sales $7.55® IUK but f^i teiegrams from important sec- T on hpavv S7.80«ji7.1G: packers and butch- county, against 12,273 last year. This tion-. i>t the belt stating that the crop was ers $7 70 ©7.90: light [email protected]; pigs $6.25 rpport was sent in by S. W. Davis, of- an>«her>- fmm 95 to 98 -per cent picked. John F. Black & Co. ficial census enumerator for Thomas ^pot cotton nuiet, . 1-16 off; middling ^ew York, November 20.—-The cotton makes ItT appearance absorbing the cotton *"£;*f{ie Receipts 2.800, _ __ including 400 county. I.',1, t-ale- on the spot 650; to arrive 2.860; market does not want to advance. After offered by the M,uth. The report tomor- southerns; steady: prime fed steers 58.25rg> OU HAVE PRIVATE PAPERS lav orumn-rv ")*$ nominal, ordinary 103-16, the close yesterday the revision of the dif- row vnll he of considerable importance, but nominal «»oil ordinary 1113-16; strict good ferences between grades for the ensuing the argument still remtflnn as to how much oiclin-rv 12 !-!« low middling 12%; strict vaar as made. It raised the character cf of the crop has been ginned as compared l.>-v middliiisr !-!'» middling 13%; strict the local contract and was all that the with other years. mitlii'inc ITS KOO.I middling 13%; strict most extreme bulls asked for, but the mar- Liverpool Is due tomorrow 4 to 6 points [email protected], wethers K... d midilll-ip 1313-lb. mldallng fair 14%, ket did not KO up. It closed barely steady. decline. S4 °;04 90- ewes $3.60®>4.60. And we have the means for safeguarding ponima! 'niddlinp: fair to fair 14%, nomi- Nov n b 20 Ca Bonds for Investment B to II points down. Many ivel! posted * Louisville, ir , f;; -— «'e— Re- al -air I :\ nominal': receipts 10,652; stock men think prices are far too high, con- Ints 150' slow; $2.50«fln.«O( son . them against loss by Fire or Burglary. •.irterinir Keneral business conditions, which Cotton Seed Oil. : jj _-R'ecelpts 25p; active, 15r5>20 highre; High-grade municipal, ire nut down aa bad. The bear sentiment ofrs New York, November 20.—Cotton peed oil 5 5 We refer to the Safe Deposit Boxes in our Liverpool Cotton. is stronger just now than at any time this was steady for nearby deliveries owing to *S hef ^Receipts 1»«: steady; lambs 7c railroad and public ser- the firm, crude situation, while late months down: sheep down. Steel Vault, which cost from $12 to $3 to rent yearly. TJ> erpool, November 20.—Cotton, spot in .' Liverpool Is due to come 4 to 5 points were easy under facattered liquidation. The vice corporation bonds. fair demand: prices easier, middling fair I down west wat, a big buyer of May on the de- Give your papers this protection. 7.87 good middling 7.57. middling 7 41: low cline Closing prices were unchanged to ing 7.19; good ordinary 6 37: ordinary Gibert & Clay. 2 points higher on near and 3 to 4 points Naval Stores. Send ftr List •! Offering! 6.:s. Pales 8.000. Infltidme 7.400 American net lower on late months. Sales 13,800 bar- . Ga.. November 20.—Turpentine and 1,00_, 0 for speculation and export. Re- New York. November 20.—The market to- oelpts 400 alt Prime crude 6.00 yelow [email protected]; November 7 12; December 7 10 January 7.14, February 7.19; March Harris, Forbes & Co. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK No\ ember 7.H7; April 7.30; May 7.39; July 7.46. r"°H $3 70 to 3.72M.: I. 53.75: K, S4.45; M. . _ _ Prime n inter >el!ow [email protected]: prime sum- $5 05; N, $6.05; window glass, SB.50; water No\ .-De< . . . 7.05 M, Orleans ) mer nlilte 7.50®7 90. . Futures ranged as N. W. Harris & Co. Dec.-Jan . . 7 01 7.001, 7.03 nuently both Liverpool and Neu W ATLANTA, GA. .lan.-Feb . 7.01 7.00 7.02% bought rather freely here. However, the ' follows. wM'mtngton, N. C., November 20.—Spirits Feo -March . . selling proved to be greater and gradually Open. Close. turpentinl steady at 43%: receipts. 22 casks. Fin* Street, Corner William . 7 00 7.00% 7.03 November 710fei7.20 7.1207.20 March-April . . . 7.00 7.01 7.03% weakened prices. Business continues on a Rosin steady at $3.50: receipts. 56 barrels. NEW YORK April-May.. .. . 7.02 7.01 7.03t* hand-to-mouth basis and consequently any December 7.09©7.13 7.10®7.11 Tar firm at $2.50; receipts. 3 barrels. Crude CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,200,000.00 May-June . 7.03M. 7.01 7.03H forcing of offerings affects values. January [email protected] [email protected] turpentine steady at S2.00. $3.00 and $3.00. .Tune-July 6.97 Mi G.9S 7.00% February 7.2007.26 [email protected] -Tuly-Aug G.97 6.95% 6.98 March 7.31® 7.33 7.27® 7.29 Aug.-Sept € 80 6.80 6.82 Rice. April 7.34(8)7.40 [email protected] Petroleum, Hides, Leather. Officers: Directors: Sept.-Oct 6.55 6.54 6.5G May ' . . ... [email protected] 7.39®7.41 I, H, BUCK ft. P, New Orleans. . .. November 20.—Rice: Rough June" . : i 7.50©7.52 [email protected] N'ew York. November 20.—Petroleum and WILLIAM i,. PEEL, 1 JrtCOliSON MONEY IN WHEAT ROBT.- F. HAIiDOX. 4..,, B. M Bt-OUNT G A. Honduras and Japan strong and active, Memphis. November 20.—Cotton seed bides steady. : Dry Goods. clean Honduras and Japan firm. Quote. Leather firm. J10.00 Buys Puts or Calls on 10.000 bushels THOS. ' J. PEEPLBS, ,, . .Cashier Rough) Honduras [email protected]: Japan 2.00@ products, prime basis: Oil [email protected]: meal of -wheat. No Itarther Risk. A movement IAS. P. -WINDSOR. . -Asst. Cash. New \orlc, November 20.—Carpet manu- 3.76: clean Honduras 4@6: Japan 2. $27.26 @27.60: Jlnters 2 of 6c Irom price gives you chance to take 1. f. ALEXAND-BIt, . .Ant. ,W- H. KISBR facturers have done a good spring business Receipts: Rough 8.239; clean 600; millers Provisions. t&OO.OO; 4c. $400.00; 3c, $300.00. etc. "Write on popular priced lines. Cotton goods are 5.380-.- Sales. 633 sacks roufrh Honduras at *ho\vlne some hesitation on forward con- 3.00©4.46; 1,765 sacka Japan at 2.00©3.10; Linseed. Chicago, November 20.—Pork, $21.00. for particulars. United Stales, City, State and County Depositary tracts, but spot values wer« very firm to- :,»4S pocwetB clean • Honduras; 4t7 sockets Duluth. Minn., November 20. — Linnee ]jard, 10.00. THE CENTRAL STOCK AND GRAIN CO., day. Raw silk was easier. clean Japan 11.37%; December, $1.36%; May, $1.40>. Hlb«, X4.ft011.Sfc: , , ,.-'.'. -. I>wJc Bldr-, 'CleveliMid, O.

rVSPAPKRl THE . CONSTITUTION, 'ATIANTA, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. Page Eleven.

ing to him to have to serve in view Bessie Tift college, spoke of the work of what has taken place The conven- of that institution He said "the best tion seems at a. loss as Bow to handle thing I can say is to point you to its the question, and keep down feeling. students If your church colleges MORTUARY Arrival and Departure of Passenger BAPTIST MEETING It finally adopted the report as pre- wanes, jour civilization will change," he ATLANTA'S STRIDES < EPISCOPALIANS FLAY Traina, Atlanta. sented, and there will be nothing left declared Professior A W Van Hoose, The following schedule figures are but for \Ii Walker and Dr. Chribtie to president Shorter college, delivered an O. I. Gome*. published only aa Information and are resign address, in which he stated that the not cuarfcnteeu: was ownership of that institution could be O I. Gaineg, aged 38, of No 3S Dab- «icept, Sunday. Another revolutionary step, DAY TO DAY Only. taken bv the nominating committee, no longer questioned — that it was the ney street, died Thursday at a private TO AN wihen the old state mission board, of property of the Georgia Baptist con- sanitarium The body waa removed twenty-four, was wiped out with the vention. a source of joy to all Baptists to Harry G Poole's undertaking par- Atlanta Terminal Station. exception of lour men A. D Adair of Notwithstanding there was no indebt- lors, from where the funeral will be J M Alexander bought the plant of Bishop Names Committee to Atlanta and West Point Kailrood Company. Atlanta, N B Drewry, of Griffin. Gra- edness on the college, they had turned held Friday at noon. He la survived the D W Johnson company—owners of No. Arrive From — Hot Oapvt To Carrollton Chosen for Con- ham Forrester, of West Point, and C aw?y fifty girls for lack of accommo- by a wife and four children, five broth- a stone quarjr at Stoekbndge, Ga., for Campaign Against Dances W Daniel, of Atlanta Twenty new dations, and he urged enlargement of ers and one sister Interment will be ¥3,000 at a meetirig of creditors before WestPt. 8 15 am 15 New Or... R 45 am men were appointed to serve on the that institution 4 at Elberton, Ga Judge Percy H Adams, referee in bank- and Dresses of Today. 18 Col-mbua 10 55 am IS Columbus. IS am vention in 1914—The Old ruptcy on Wednesday moimng 48 New Or..11 60 am 13 Montrom'y 10 am board. By Dr. Wbtte. 4« New Or. . 3 25 OTO 3* New Or. . «0 pm Immodent Dance* Knocked. Jesse T. Sewe/l. The liabilities of the bankrupt com- 34 Montg-'y. 7 JO pm 17 Columbus. 05 pm Mercer College Factional Dr John E White delivered a mast- pany were 19,121 99 The law firm of Rome, Ga , November 20 —(Special ) 20 Colurabua 7 45 pm IT New Or... SO pm Dr K C Dargan presented a resolu- si ful address, fraught with logic and Jessie T Sewell, aired 62, of No 143 Brown & Randolph, Parker &. Scott, St Mew Or...11:36 pm 41 West Pt... .U pm tion dealing with the immodest dances considered the maaterplce of the con- South Forsyth street, died Thursday with the firm of Dodd & Dodd, repre- Adoption of strong resolutions con- Fight Crops Up Again. immoral theaters, extreme and sugges- vention As president of the board of afternoon at a private sanitarium The sented the petitioning creditors and demning 'certain modern" customs and „ tive styles of dietifa and general lack of education, he said the duty was laid body was removed to Harry G Poole's filed the initial bill \Valter~Hendricks amusements" was the feature of to- Jfo. Arrive* From— Depart T< refinement and courtesy indulged in by upon him to present some of the phases undertaking parlors The funeral will was named tiustee, 'and Hugh Scott day's sessions of the conference of the vine., « S6 Savannan ... Ot am young people—a grave menace to puri- of the situation relative their educa- be held at the Forrest Park church Fri- and Thomas Ripley were named at- _ ivills. «.47 am Albany.4.... 00 am B} Itet. \. (. Hendly. ty and Ifeppmess, a serious danger to tional institutions. day afternoon at 2 30 o'clock Inter- torneys foi the trustee Othex- credi- Atlanta diocese -of the Episcopal savannah « 26am Macon. \ SO pro our country and a. "deplorable hurt to church, which closed its meeting here Albany « 2E am Macon 00 pm Gainesville, Ga November -iO—(Spe- ''\yhat have we in Georgia as Bap- ment will be in the churchyard He is tors were represented by Attorneys Jacksonville.. 7 J6 am Jacksonville. 16 pm cial )—With the selection of Carrollton the cause of the Master" He believes tist' We have $2,000000 invested in survi\ed by three sisters —Mr s I., N. Harry A Alexander, Leonaid J Gross- tc'night , Macon...... a 35 am »5 pm the fault Ires mainly with parents' lack Savannah.... as the meeting place for next year, the schools and colleges, with an enroll- Stevens, of Atlanta. Mrs S E Whit- man and "Walter Brown George Rush The lesolutions, Introduced by Rev "••con 10 50am Valdoata. ... ,30pm of control of children A committee of ment of 2 000 boys and girls," he said. field, of Kedoak, Ga, and Mrs W H was attorney for the bankrupt Troy Seattle, of Athens, do1 not specify Jacksonville.. 10 .10 pm Baptist convention here came to a close three was appoianed to co-operate I rannot agree with some of the Huns, of Rouland, Ga ESKH"*- "«5«p» Xhomasvai«..ll 4o pn* tonight Tuesday befoi e the fourth with other religious bodies tuwaid the Baptists that we dispense with some Other Sales. the customs and amusements, but con- Albany 11 Sunday in November 1J14 will be the suppression of the'-e evils, and the res- of om preparatory schools. Education Mrs. Estel Lanair. Cheatham brothers have just closed versations with prominent clergymen time of the meeting, and I>r W L, olution was adopted is enlightenment, giving us a passion a 10,000-acre land deal, which has been made, it evident that they were the ,_ Southern Railway. for souls, suppi esses ignorance and tango, the silt skirt, the diaphanous "Premier Carrier of the South." Cum will deliver tbr contention ser- The old state mission board was al- Mrs Estel Lanair, aged 65, of Mag- delayed two and one-half years on ac- and De llrturo moat wiped away when the nominating vil and is projected of God as a means nolia, N C , died Thursday night at count of the death of one of the owners gcrwn, Brieux s plaj, "Damaged Goods," tl t P Passenger Trains, mon J H ( oin of < ortlele, was . committee recommended twenty of the | for our development of larger things 11 o'clock at a private sanitarium. She The T J James estate has sold, through and other dramas of that sort Indl- ...JnS following- acnedule tlgurta ar* pub- named alternaf twentv four mernbres be retrred and in tne Master g kingdom We must is survived by three daughters The the Cheatham Brothers agencj, to T •i iduaily, a good many of the delegates "J"e oonly as information and aro not «uar- then places filled Those remainm be active vigorous and aggressive body was removed to Harry G Poole s A Maynard and J L. Lamer, of Winder, strongly expressed their intention of antoea •& Sar veport 6 30 1- Richmond fa 65 aii* Judge A \L Foute of r-irteisville, O 1^ Greaves Hawkmsvllle "First Vice Macon, Ga , November 20 — (Special) countj to .co-c'perate with other denomina- ~3 Jack'ville teacheis foi public schools tions in Georgia, if they are wiUlns to .3 Kan City 7 00 am spoke tenderly of Mr Headden who President John M Green, piesidmg "Mercer must occupy the foremost Macon friends have been advised of the Fischer & Co made announcement of IV Tocooa 8 10 am 7 Chatta ga . 7. 1»0« ra The lepoit of the social service com- the following transactions made in the name similar committees, in establish- 26 He«ln 8 10 am 32 ft Valley. X 16 was wounded at Gettysbuig in ISfi'i, place of the attention of the Baptist death In Savannah of Theodore "Wells, & Chatta KM mission was read bv Dr E «y'» Srmiiun. not become overly anxious about who known railroad man of this city, hav- modern theater a state-wide issue The 29 B ham 11 30 am *n with apoplexy, filing in August •will be our next president of that in- ing been connected with the mechan- on a lot 50x200, at Fredericka street, for BClncm tl 11 00 tun The third and last day s session of ?5,500 presiding officer. Bishop C. K Nelbon, 38 N Y 2d 12 05 pm The president tlun started In the the Georgia Baptist convention opened stitution God will provide the man" ical department of the Central of Geor- of Atlanta, appc'lnted the Rev Troy *ork n 16am 40 Charlotte 12 10 pm Sweet, By and Bv an da Lid} near the with reports and discussions along edu gia railway in this city For Dr W M Thebaut to W O Sims, •1£ 40 pm 30 Columbua. 12 30 pm A feeling of uniest has prevailed a vacant lot on the south side of Ponce Seattle, the Rev C B Wllmer and the 1 40 pmSO New York. . 46 pm front gave- s< veral shrieks and fell catlonal lines among the trustees of Mercer universi- The body of Mr Wells will be brought to Macon tomorrow and will de Leon avenue, betw een Barnett and Rev Andrew D Sharp, the general 30 B ham 2 30 pm 15 Chatta tra 3 00 pm back and beg«in shouting R W Eubanks, Blue Ridge, read a ty as a. lesult of the retirement of Dr. Bonaventure stieets, 50x^100, for $4,150 missionary of the diocese, on the com- 38 Charlotte 3 5& prn 39 B ham 4 10 pm report of the Blue Ridge school and b Y JamesQn, former president of be taken direct to Rose Hill cemeteBj. mittee . 4 30pm The officers of tue convention then for funeral and Inteiment cash 6 00 pm IS Toccoa urged the convention to take this In- that institution. At hie retirement Dr. For J W Goldsmith, Jr, to R A The headquarters of the proposed 5 00 pm 12 Columbus. B 10 pm assembled before the rostrum and stitution for mountain boys and girls J> C Dargan, E Y Mallory. B D commission will be in Atlanta and 37 N Y. 2d . 6 10 pm '5~ Clncl~' ' n t"l 6 10 pm while they sang 'God Be With You over J P Nicholfa pnesident oC the Muguenm an obd> shook Georgia Baptist assembly spoke of dential committee also retired. While churches A systematic campaign S 00 pm 10 Macon B 30 pm they resigned from the prudential Cedartown, Ga No\ ember 20 —• 50 for ?^50 a front foot 13 Jack ville S 10 pm 25 Hetlin .. B.45 pin hands and the convention adjoui rreU Blue Ridge as an excellent summer out- For Howard Pattillo to a client. No will be conducted by these men in " «.«"*nvtiu 8 IE pm13 Cincln'tl . -8 .iO- „p—m ing for Baptists, and outlined pliiis committee they did not resign from (Special )—Lon Casey died this moi n- each city, beginning in AtUnta ami in tt(l>(ra faint die after prayer thf tiusteeshijj ing at the home of his parents, Mr 238 Eaht Pine street, for ?i,850 I S5?' - 9 36 pS 44 Wash ton . 8 45 pm being pushed to establish a. great Foirefat i, George Adair sold for the respective smaller cities of the 4 CHicoKo . 9 65 Dm 3 Jack ville 10 06 pm Mercer Row Renewed. school there Dr A T Spalding At- The nomination committee of the and Mrs J "W Casey, on College state 24 Kan City .10 15 pm 24 Jack ville 10 30 pm convention Is charged with the duty of street, at about 6 30 o'clock He was Druid Hills to Mis, Mary W Millara, a I? Columbus 10 20pm 11 Shr vport..ll 10 pm lanta, spoke, suggesting some of the lot on the south side of Fairview road, The factional tight between for Baptists who had means to invest in appointing1 - trustees There has been about 36 years old Ttoe funeral serv- "'"""'—' ..1 1 30pm 1*4, Jack'viH„„..„ e 1.-1 40 pm mer President Jameson, of Mercer uni- an apple orchard there on the crest waged a fight to have these brethren ices will be held at 11 a m tomorrow, almost facing Spi ingrdale road, for All trains run daily Central time omitted from the Mercer board of and the interment will be at Lime about $40 a tront foot City Ticket Office No 1 Peachtreo at versity, and the prudential commrttee of the Blue Ridge mountains trustees this afternoon, however their Arrival and Departure of of that institution cropped out again W P Pi rce Waycross, spoke of the le election was urged. Branch cemetery Traina, Atlanta. in the convention here this ifternoon needs of Bunn-Bell at that pornt This There has been some difference be- PKOPXBTK TRANSFERS. I WAN! MY MILEAGE, The following schedule flsures ar» rnstltution had properties worth ?60 - when the report of the committee on tween Shorter and Bessie Tift col- Warranty Weeds published only aa information and are) 000, but considerably embarrassed with leges unfounded rumors have it that AUDUBON SECRETARY not guaranteed: nominations was made ?2b 000 debt Entire constmency of the they have invaded each other's terri- $600—C F Bailey to William A Jailer •Pally except 8unda7. Tine old prudential committee con- school was poor and needed help T B tory in search of students This Is lot on north side luxedo drive 1 «00 feet ••Sunday Only. Thames read repoi t of executive com TO SPEAK ON "BIRDS" northeast of Pace a Ferry road, 200x630 feet sisting of E C Dargan 1^ U Hugue- thought to be the result of too many November 17 nin, \ W Lane and E T Mallorj, was mrttee, showing ,i student fund debt members of the board of education be- Union Passenger Station. of $1000 whchi has gradual!} a cumu- ing connected with the colleges. AT LIBRARY TONIGHT $6 600—Marvm L Thiowel to "V A Bach r enominated, and at the same time lated and now a souice of no Irttle em- elor and William A Fuller lot on east side Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic. Clifford Walker, i brothel in law of barrassment to that committee of Richmond and Danville road on Pylant Thomas, of Kentucky, Tells Effective Sept. 21. James Henry Rice, Jr, field secre- atreet 156x218 feet April .0 1911 Brunswick, "Wajrcrow I>r Jameson was nominated as a, Mer The Board of Edututlou YARAAB TEMPLE NOW tary of the Natlo*al Association of the $2 61ivifc No 173 Cameron street his mileage of 20 cents for each mile Chicago and Northwest 1 , .. .,, ,, __ also asked to be relieved from the edu- speaker the coming of the large and represen- it will be a criminal offense to kill any 50x150 feet July 23 1910 traveled in coming to and leaving Clnclnnatl-I,oulsvllle J B 10 pmlll 65 am $2 750^-James P -Burk to W R Joyner "Washington Cincinnati and Louisville • 7 U ami 9 50 pin cation boaifc It would be embarrass- Piof C H S Jackson president of tative body of men means to Atlanta birds which destroy Insects lot on south tide "Washington street 100 Knoxvllle via. Blue Ridse 7 35 am) 5 12 pm feet west o£ Randall street 40x200 feet No ' The people I owe " he said, ' would KnoxviUe via Cartersvlile.. 7 12 ami & GO pm vomber 19 be glad If I get my mileage I need it Knoxvllle via Carteruvllle 5 10 pmlll £6 11111 $900—Atlanta Real Ebtate company to B and nine-tenths of the members of the Blue XUdge accommodation 4 05 pmflO 05 am F yancey lotion northeast corner of Gard house feel exactly as I do" ner and Hubert streets llOx-75 feet No The Thomas resolution was blocked Seaboard Air tine Hallway. vember 18 ? by an adjournment for the day Bflectlv* April 27, 191s. 53 750—Mrs G A Seale to J C Cox lot Later Mr Thomas struck out o£ the No. _ArrWe Froin-— (No..Depart on south slda Oak street 150 feet west <}f 11 New York. « 2O am llBlr'ham... 8 30 am Langhorn street 9oxl50 feet aHo lot on east report for the congressional reccrd 11 Norfolk... • 20am 11 Memphis.. 8 80am side of Muse street 1 >8 feet north of Oak various parts of his remarks. Including 11 Wash'ton.. C.20 am 6 New York. IS GO pm street, 150^170 feet October 1913 what he said regarding the need ol 11 Portautt'th. C SO am 30 Monroe ... / 00 am 1140—Atlanta Cemetery association to W money to get peo-ple to vote right 17 Abb'e.S.C.. I SO am « Wash' ton. .12 60 Dm A Tones lots 5 and 6 block 6, Atlanta Park « Memphl«..12 40 pm < Norfolk. . .12CO pm cemetery October 18 « Bir ham.. .12.40 pm C Portim'th.ia 50 pm $.>0—Atlanta. Cemetery association lo G S2 Blr'bam ..IS 1« pin 23 Bir'ham... 4 1C pm W Padgett lot 193 block B, Atlanta Park Engineer Hardiman Injured. E New York. 4.6S pm G Bir'ham... 5 d& pm cemetery November 14 Decatur, Ala , November 20 —Charles 6 Wash'ton.. 4 65 pm 6 Memphis.. 6 .0& pm ?„ 500—Mutual Investment company to Hardiman, englneman, and a negro 6 Norfolk .. 4 ts om 18 Abbe'e 8.C. 4 00 plo Mrs Lulu B Quinby as trustee lot on \veit fireman were sc-lded early today when S Portam'tb. 4 $5 r zn 12 New York. S BE pm side Howell street 86 feet north of Houston 12 Bir ham... S 35 pm 12 Norfolk .. S 66pm street 34x75 feet, also lot en south side of the engine of Louisville and Nashville it MonroAoaroe ...'.'.. B8 000 p]m 1---2 Portam'th" ' • . -8 G6 pm an alley running -nest from Howell street passenger train No 8 northbound, ove - City Ticks* Offlejs, M PeachtM* M. and paralleled win Houston street 75 feet turned twelve miles south of here west of Howell street 35x34 feet Novem- Both will recover No passengers were Western wad Atlantic BallroM. ber 17 injured Coaches did not leave the No Arrive From— No Depart To— $1 JOO—S W Carson to J D Clement's track S Nashville,. 1 10 am 14 Chicago... I 00am lot on southeast corner Hardin avenue and 73 Rome.... .10 10 am 2 Nashville. 8 35 am Madison street, 9oxl40 feet October 29 »3 Nashville..11 45 am •2 Nashville.. f.IO P» 1 Nashville.. 7 SO pm 72 Rome .. «-1 INDEX TO WANT 95 Chicago 1 SO pm A Na«hvlllI*. . $ ttt& nm CONVICTS NEAR RIOT AOVERTISEHENTS TAXICABS Page. Col, 1. All of the illustrations in "The Auction Sales 12 2 TAXTCABS Automobile* 12 S Panama Canal" were made by Mr. Er- Barter & Exchange 12 6 AS FIGHT Board & Rooms . . 13 1 Belle Isle nest Hallen, Official Photographer of the Business Opportunities 12 o Busines* and "tfall Ord«r uthority Isthmian Canal Commission. J K Leftwich, age 60 years, a dilver Directory ... 12 1 IVY 5190. ATkAOTA 1598. in the city construction department, lies raat-Off Clothing . 13 1 in Giady hospital in a precarious con- Cleaners, Premiers, Etc 13 1 dition from a fractured skull and other DrfBwmnkln— it Sewing 12 S . The extensive index, which makes this book Educational . 12 B TAXICABS. KNIGHT injuries he sustained in a desperate For Sale—Miscellaneous 12 7 Ivy 1000 Ivy 4051 a standard work of ready reference, was prepared by flght with Clyde E Jackson, age 31 For Rent—Apartmentu . 1% 3 years, a foreman in the same depart- For Rent—Dealt Space IS 3 Mr. G. Thomas Ritchie, of the Library of Congress. ment Jackson occupies a cell at po- For Rent—Houses 13 3 PERSONAL lice headquarters on a charge of as- For Rent—•>H»ccllnneoiiin 13 3 sault \vith intent to murder For Rent—Offloes 1« 3 The flght took place in front of the i For Rent—Rooma 13 2 3. The final proofs were revised by Mr. Howard E. Sher- city stockade shortly after 8 o clock For Rent—Honaekeeplns Thursday morning and was followed , Rooms 13 3 man, of the Government Printing Office, making this book by a great demonstration of the con- I For Rent—Stores 13 3 ^cts who witnessed the fight The sym- ' For Rent—Typewriters . 13 1 THE place where pure food and sanitary conform with the typographical style required by the United pathies of the prisoners TV ere all with Help Wanted—Mole . 13 a inspectors are cordially invited at all ti the injured man and a near panic of Help Wanted—Female . 12 4 States' Government. the guards resulted when the convicts Help Wanted—Male and took up the cry of ' Lj nch him' "Kill; Female . . 12 4 Sartorius Cake Shop Sum,' as they endeavorea to break away t Homes and Vehicles . . 12 7 and get to Jackson The prompt action Hotels .... 13 1 PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR 4. The book contains the beautiful, colored Bird's-eye View of the of the police in sending the patrol for I Household Goods * . . 13 1 MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OF LAYER Ijegal Advertisements . 12 7 CAKES AVOBL FOOD SUNSHINE Panama Canal Zone, made under the direction of the National Geographic Jackson is said to have been the only SPONGE MOCHA TARTS POUND CAKE. thrng that prevented a determined ILost and Found . 18 3 ALfaO GERMAN CHEESE, APPLE, COF- Society. It^also contains the black-and-white official map of the Canal. break on the pai t of the rnfunated men I Medical . 12 « FEE CAKE FRENCH PASTRY AND who witnessed the assault ( Honey to Loan .... 12 0 FANCY CAKES OF ALL KINDS CAN The first attention given the two men |MnMc and OanclnR . 12 2 FURNISH WEDDINGS BALLS AND was when Lieftwich screamed out some, j Mimlcal Instruments ... 12 2 PARTIES AT SHORT NOTICE 129 & unintelligible words and clenched -with . Personal , ... 11 7 PRYOR PHONE, MAIN 3407 5, All the chapters in this book which pertain to'the actual construction of Jackson who beat him to the ground Public Stenographers . . 12 8 with a heavy rock and then fled as a Purchase Money IVotes . 13 (t AGCNT3 FOR NORRIS' EXQUISITE! the Canal were read and corrected by Col. George W. Goethals, Chairman and number of convict g-uards started to- Professional Cards ... 12 2 CAIN DIES AND BONBON^. ward him He was captured by Police- Railroad Schedules ... 11 7 Chief Engineer of the Isthmian Canal Commission. man Chiles Real Estate for Sale .13 3 A number of eye witnesses declare Real Estate tor Sale or Ex- *ir •** Jackson assaulted Leftwlch without change 13 3 procovatron and as the latter walked Resorts—Summer and Winter 12 0 away from him \n old grudge ifc said Removal Notices 12 e The whole country is now waking up to the fact that your Pana- to have caused the trouble Restaurants . 13 1 Seed and Pet Stock . 12 7 < DENTISTRY Situations Wanted—Male IS 4 THE GEORGIA DENTAL PArtLORS. 10J V4 ma Canal is really finished. There it stands, the mightiest deed the Situations Wanted—Female. 12 S Whitehall street, corner MltohslI, offer th« (oliowine prices for a few day*. Situations Wanted—Male and «e» ot teeth *B 00 hand of man has done. Here is the Book of Authority that tells Female . 12 5 22-K. Gold Crown $3 00 RESULTS OF THE TESTS Storage and Warehouses . . 12 7 Bridgowork 13.011 Taxlcabs . . 11 i White Crown* IS.OO Wanted—Roommate ... 12 4 Silver or Amalgam Fllllnca ... EOo about it: Wanted—Uonril-Rooms ... 13 2 Gold Fillings . . , II00 Wanted—Miscellaneous . . 13 1 Bring this coupon. It will entitle you to THE OF GRADES OF COTTON Wanted—Money . . 12 « a. discount. Wanted—Real Estate ... 13 3 Wanted—Teachers . . 12 4 INSIST ON GARDNER'S 'Washington, Novembei 20—The de- POUND AND FRUIT CAKE, partment of agriculture todaj an- nounced the results of tests as to the 3oc_AND 3Sc PER POUND waste, tensile strength and bleaching WANT AD RATES FOR SAL,E BY ALL, GRO- qualities of the various griades of cot- CERS. ton established by the government. 1 Insertion lOc • Trederic J. Raskin About 120 bales were used In the ex- 9 Insertions iiDXM, fl.uo classes of cotton to he about equal in want ad to make it moat effective. each. 70 U Peachtree st. Mr». Alllk Oalla- 50 50 •Wf aak that you do not unwit- :r. Call Ivy 1S68-J. the coupon printed on another page of this issue "*he « stretched. Perfect Gents tiona was- all of the same length of counts are opened for ads by phon* satisfaction iuarant*«d. 16» B Cain at. Gents staple. Although these figures are the solely to accommodate you. Mttke Ivy 1084 resiri|s of experiments of only one payments promptly after public*- HOME-MADE cakes on short notice. Pound seasons cotton, thev are presented uon or when bills are presented by _cake_a speciaUy_lPhone Main 467». •with confidence in their approximate mail or solicitor and you a«coa>mo- OSTRICH FEATHERS curled while yon •^curacy BO tar as they go." aate tt» . wait. 18* West Peachtres, Ivy TIJ»,

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LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED—Male J3TORAGE & WAREHOUSE. BUSINESS AND MAIL BUSfiNESS AND MASL - ADVERTISE FOUND A1VJICLKS. SPECIAL rates for situations wanted ads". 'ADDRESSING, mailing, stenographic work CATHCAKT~STuitA(5E if TkANSS lsK~ fhe best recommendation. WANTED-—SteiiogFaphic work to do, neat- simple larceny under the laws of Georgia. Tlie navy is a vast. practicaT training WANTED—By refined, middle-aged widow, ness and accuracy guaranteed. Call Main W. C. MEADOR BUILDING, repairing, painting: reasonable "•A person who finds lost goods la legally position as governing housekeeper, In- j 3583, after 6 p. m. 1114 Empire Bldg Phone Main 8128. prices. 1J5 Gllmer street. ^^_^ school, where every man must loarn some- liable to the. rightful owner for their proper thing oof use to him. Call at Navy Recruit- etitutlonal worker or companion to" pecialty dlo- 1 Witt* SEIjIj, without recourse. In my offic Residences. Bunsalo-.-i and Apartment care while in tho finder's possession; and he lady in or out of the city. Mrs. R., 82 W. ATTENTION, traveling men! at the Eiato capital, city ol Atlanta, on Wed ^_ HqUbBg. - INVENTIONS ins Station, 10 North, Forsyth btreet, At- tatlon to typewriter. Fbone . 3399-J. 421 IB legally entitled to be reimbursed for ex- lanta, and find out foi yourself. Georgia ave. Atlanta phone B846-F. Klser bldg. nesaay, .November J5, all of the unsold ai pense Incurred In properly caring for the A-l PIANIST wants position, best sight eeta of tho American LAte and Annuity Com WANTED—INVENTIONS «oods found and may retain them until WANTED—If you want poMtlon as tlremai. MISS HATTIE FLEXNER, 41-9 Empire panj% -con--1 El ins: of municipal bonds, lira OFilTTlinai!. lettcrine-5. tracings, maps. J>a*~ tLOW me tp assist you in developing that *uch e-lpease Is paid." Constitution. Want bralieman, electric oiotorman, conductor, reader In country, experienced In all tinea. building. Main 31S6. «nt drawings, pi ins and alteration1- IJICK Mil died Tucker. 62 Williams at., Atlanta, G mort#a*7ex mortg^g-a bonds*, certificates invpnUon, it mai mean your fortune. Mr. Ad.s fled lost. _ property or tta owner. colored train or Bleeping car porter, first- deposit;, notes and personal accounts. A do Burt. .ipl Hlllyer Trust M Nell. J09^a toe at West 1381. class Atlanta roads. $GG to $t65 month, T v\ O young girls. 14-16, looking for poll- tailed description oC these assets can be ha LOST on Central of Ga. train fronj Macon. steady work, experience unnecessary; no tion. for light house work, In small family. LOCK ANPfa UNtaMlTH. due In Atlanta 4 20.Tues.day afternoon, one on application and bids are solicited J0 ctu small .suit case. Initials R. W. J. Wg»« strike. Enclose stamp, name position want- 337 Bast Hunter street. these assets In bulk. All bids must he teal *.vsrtr'xvArKBi£~K~«iir7Sue p' " C. C. DQWNES. ed. Passes and uniform furnfe>he4 when TXVO youngr girls. 14-15, looking for poel- \ please return to caller at Terminal Station. necessary. Address Railway Int,t., Dept. 4-H, SPANISH! SPANISH! ed, accompanied by certified check for ?5,OQO frame business at 91 N Poor street, ivy KEYS MADE 20 u Marietta St. Atlanta. tion for light house work, in small fami- * and filed in my office on or before 30 E331 Both Phonos. Main 2146. Atlanta 4922. Indianapolla, lud- ^ I WILL teach, you Spanish as it is spoken ly. 337 E Htinter street. In Castllta, Spain, at reasonable terms,. I o'clock a. m , November 25, 1913. William LOST—Lady's small gold watch, open face M13N JO to 40 yearlToid wanted at once for STENOGRAPHER \vith experience In legal A. Wrlerht, Insurance Commissioner. ALTERING, __ with back encrusted with pearls; also electric railway motormen and conduct- will also do translation very reasonable. Ad- 3Uits work desires position: reasonable salary. dress to Professor Campoamor, No. 35 D. SB6^~GSoSs TAIL(iR"~make's'~ol'l . THE I^an«'iy Laundry and Cleaning Co. Lace four-leaf clover pin set with pearls and dla- ors, $00 to $100 a mouth, no experience Address A-416. care Constitution. like new. cleaning pressing altering, dye- curtains laundered 25c to 35c. Walsta 15c moi-d Return to Mrs. Albert Howell. Jr., necessary, fine opportunity, no strike. Write Bills street. .. ing. P S DJchersoTi_IOB Lu(jklc^_Majn_5£ir; Ponce de Leon Ants.-_and_ receive rewarq. immediately for application blank. Address WANTED—By a stenographer, a position ::: in an office, highest references, moderate ^^^^^^AKflgSl^^VUOl^TKBJLtiG.^^^^^. STOLEN ^Oa5Tand 40 automobile from In F-757. care ot Constitution. 2_ FRENCH front Thursday night. WANTED—Kast boy-i, \\lth or without salary Addiess A-410, Constitution. CONVERSATION and lessons taught by a ALL KINDS upholstering. Hit Mattress Co Gray car, 1912 model Notify Ivy 7629. Re- •wheels, 37 S9, 512 a -week, albo boys to MIDDLE-ACTED, experienced sick-nun graduate Frenchman. Fd. May, 767 Edge- Prices reasonable Atlanta DUN A WAY BROS. would like position. Phone M. 51S6-J. wood avetiue Ivy 278-.1 H. G. HASTINGS & CO. ward Guarantee Auto company, 34 Au- work after school Miller'a Minuti .Messen- SEEDS, BULBS, ROSE BUSHES AND EXPERT watch repairing; satisfaction gers. 17 Fairlie St Phone 23 01 Ivy 1.17!!. _ guaranteed b Walton st. lust, off Peach- burn a\ enue. , . , . GERMAN GIRL wants position as nurse. POULTRY SUPPLIES. BELL PHONES FL"RNIT"URB. houschoit! a office tree. OfeTWhte poodle dog. November 11. WANTED—Barbers to Know wa uarry full Address 285 n. Hunter st. > MAIN S668-39C2; Atlanta 2688. turcs. and in fact everything J°u_w*nt- pink eyes, small brown spots over eyes, line fixturbs and supplies In Jtoclc in At- shaggy around mouth and feet. Reward If lanta. Write for catalogue. Matthews & E* YQU need a bright, competent stenogy WAATJ3D. OUR NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE deliveries JACOBS AUCTION CO. ^ returned to Charlie Johnson. 22-A Pavla at. Lively, Atlanta, Ga rap her can West 1313. leave the store at 9 o'clock. Inman Park f«,000 FOR PURCHASE money notes first and West End deliveries leave at z p. m. « 61 DECATUR ST. PATERSOX LUMBElTCO. RAILWAY mail clerk examinations every and second mortgage, yearly and monthly. N«ar Klrabmll House. Bell phone 1434. At- STRING OP PEARL BEADS on Walker AH orders placed before these hours will IS? the firm to get the best lumber at the Htreet rar. or on Marietta, Broad or Ala- •where soon. $75 month. Schedule and sam- Edgar A. Neely. 701 Equitable Bldg. b_e ^delivered^the same day they are given. 228G. lowest price*,. Let us figure your lumber bama streets, Thursday mornlngr. Call Ivy le questions free. Franklin institute. Desk SITUATION WANTED— Male $50,000 FOR 1st and 2d mortgage notes, ATI/ANT A TITLE GUARANTEE CO. bill Ivy 52-.1 Atlanta 5S51. „ 4559-J. ?3. Rochester. N. Y. money in bank; no delay. Piedmont In- WE HAVE some beautiful pots of blooming and Female' Narcissus and Cyclamen planta that we ar* Ground Floor Equitable Building:. »•" MESSENGER SERVICE. LOST—On Covlngton road November 18, MEN 18 to 35. become government railway vestment Co., P. O. Box 614, Atlanta, Ga. Phone Main 5420. ..._. _ $87 In currency. Finder will please re- clerks; sample examination questions free. offering at extremely low price*. Com* in ~MA1N turn to the Bank of Decatur or J. H. Bur- Franklin Institute, Dept. 47-H Koi-hestcr the Right Job with the Right Employer" and see them. ~ XfMVJ M. V/J^Ki x Quick. Reliable IB out motto. Try us. Call Ivy 815, Em- EGGS ABB VERY HIGH, and will tx a Messengers. ' geas and receive reward. , N. Y. ployment Desk, Remington Typewriter Co., BUSINESS OPPORTyNITIES 355 WANTED—BOYS—Active and intelligent great deal • higher. Now ll th« Um» to IVY 425. ATLANTA 19- AMERICAN MESSENGER SBRVICB. LOST—A gold K. of P. emblem watch 56 North Broad street. begin feeding your hens to male* thwa lay RELIABLE SERVIOD GUARANTEED^. charm, initials F. F. B. engraved on back. Tjoys with few hours' work each day. Can Mr. INVESTOR—read this MULTIGRAPHED, Finder please call Atl. phone 79 or 8189-A. earn $10 to ?12 per week. Apply Room 314 Red Comb Meat Mash Feed li th« greatest _ - FILLDD IN TO MATCH. Grand Opera building WEI HAVE several first mortgages on Im- egg-producing food on the market. Keep BltlCK WORK. LOST—Harvest moon pin of pearls and dla proved Georgia farms for aaio. These it before your hens all of the Urn* and you ENVELOPES ADDRESSED WANTED—-White yard man with \vlfe aa DRESSMAKING—SEWING mortgages pay a good rate of Interest and are G dfr N (3 'CO liU 1LD? VVe~have~enouBhleft EAGLE MUL.TIGRAPHING CO. monds on Whitehall st. Call Main 35J will be surprised at the Increased •« pro- over to build a small store; special price and receive reward. cook, must give good references, private \V AN i'.h.L> — Drebama aad sowing At pri- duction. $2.36 per 10Q Iba., 10 lb«. 33 ctntn. for outck trade. T T. Plerco. Ill LaFrunce 8 North Forsyth St Phone Main 1158 family. 1018 Atlanta National Bank build- •v s.te homes . $ 1.21 per day ; all work GUARANTEED LOST—Left In fourth National bank looby ing . strictly guaranteed. Dressmaker. 374 by a half million dollar trust company. What RED COMB SCRATCH FEED, the oUaneat »t. Phone Ivy 7073-J. ______, MEDICAfc _^___™, Thursday one brown pocketbook. Finder Hunter street. safer investment would you want? Franklin and best feed sold on thia maHcet* com* call Ivy 2620 and receive reward DRK GOODS CLERKS—5100 monthly. Quali- posed of good/ sound grain and perfectly CANDIES. Oo3B~TEETHr spongy^guros RlSia dlaease LADIES' tailoring and dressmaking, coats Loan and Securities Co.. 1304 Third Nat. LOST.—Thursday, Nov. 20. pearl necklace. fy by mail Commercial Instructors. Ad- Bank Bldg. Call Ivy 4011. . balanced. Tho price ie the tarn* as thut relieved and cured by Styp-Stritgant. dress Bo.v 718, Atlanta. reUned, old suite remodeled. 101 Capitol asked for cheaper grades. 92.3E per 100 Ibc BO at druggists. Parcel post eoc. La-wrence Return to Mius Kennedy. 2Z B Bills St. 10 Ibs. 26 cents. Drag Company. Atlanta. . Liberal reward MEN—18 to 35 wishing to be railway mall BAD DEBTS CONVERTED (HARROW'S CANDY clerks, $75 month, apply for Information FRENCH gownu maae Cor ?9. Three-piece WE CARRY a full line of dog r«m«dle. AND LOST—Near corner Juniper and 7th sts.. a F-74S care Constitution. i,uit $10. Call Main 4682-L*. and dog cakes. BIBBER TIRES. gold chain Call Ivy 1657-L and receive INTO CASH. Phone UB if your dog la «ick. SAVE DOCTOR BILL XT IT IV RUBB15P. tires put on your baby a re\\ ai d. FIRbT-OLASS dressmaking, reasonable MR. BUSINESS MAN. Would you pay »S WE HAVE a fine lot of Harti Mountain ca- JNJllVV carriage, repaired, repainted and prices. Mra. Ida Uoraey. 124-A E. Fair st. per year for a system that equips you to nary birds, Imported direct at $2.76 each IT IS PURE AND WHOLKSOME TAKEN FROM AUTO—Presto tank. No. make your own collections, anywhere? Sold recovered. IvX 3076. Robert Mitchell. 2J7- i'JOOi; Reward; return to 91 West ERtBROIDERINCf done at home. Let me for guaranteed singers. make jour Xmas presents Main 5470 under absolute guarantee of mpnoy back If it 112 WHITEHALL il'J JDdgewood. North avenue STORES AND OITICE8. fails to collect Highest bank reference RIGHT NOW is the time for planting bulba LOST—Wednesday. Nov 19. gold pearl.sun- "WANTED—Lady cashier^ for month of De- Continental Collection Co. Kiber building, in the open ground. Our stock of ilnzle __, COO.CKETK _ ._„„__„ — burst, diamond center Reward. Mrs. Lyon, cember. Give experience and references. Atlanta and double Dutch hyacinths, single and dou- WE BUILD anything m concrete "~om a Chamberlln-Johnaon Suit Dept.. or M. 2136-L Address A 100, Constitution. AUTOMOBILES ble tulips, daffodils, narcissus and lilium lawn vase to an apartment house. Burial irr.~BiNDtir&~s'6ir SECRETARY WANTED—Position of secre- aratlum are all first size bultu and sure LOST—Three keys, No 11 on tag. Keward WANTED—Lady demonstrator of experience, tary in Georgia corporation Is open to vaults a specialty Dykema Syatem Concrete MANUFACTURERS of nigh-grade paints. 20 to 25 years old. Apply Room 38 Moore FOR SAJLB. bloomers. Get a copy of our bulb cata- Co.. 319 Auatoll building. white lead and creosote atalns. We make for return. Address C-62fa, care Constitution. capable party who can invest $2,000 Rea- log—tells how to plant. readj mixed paints to order. Comer La Building, W>Vj Auburn avenue sonable salary will be paid, while your in- France and Lowly streets. Bell phone IVY GOOD USED CARS vestment should earn tuenty per cent per SNEEZING, wheezing, moping fowl. m ^ -ue . , Atlanta •-" AGENTS. A few cars in good condition tor sale at annum. For full particulars and private ea WANTED—Lady isenta* best reducing cor- reasonable prices. interview, address P. O Bos 84 Roup. Don't take chancec. Don't b* .Atlanta Carpet Cleaning Co. KEiuP your noute painted and tinted. set and other mocielb. Large profits. St. "TOO LATE." Get Conkey's Roup Reined Z7 W. ALEXANDBR. IVY 1188. Bmbrs Construction Company, 318. Fourth Whenever you have some- Louis Corset Co. St Louib. Mo. ROADSTERS FOR SALE3—At a bargain, lease and fur- imPf.?laff'?• ,G1Ye !K.'n ^f drinking water WE clean all kinds of carpets and rugs: .National Bank. Main 14&6. FORD—repainted. nishines of one of the best private board- I1*' the birdb doctor tjiemnelves. 60c and J1.00 also cleaning {either pUVows and beds. 16 , and your money back If not satisfied with years' experience. ALL kinds of carpentering work. MISCE.iJLANF.OCS. BUICK MODEL 32—repainted. ing houses on Peacntree, house filled with and repairing thing to sell or buy, phone a LEAP.N millinery Best trade OAKLAND. boarders, completely furnifahed and fitted ta. Get Conkoy'a 50c Poultry Boo ORIENTAL Russ cleaned like new. also re- on earth for a woman Pays COLE—ioredoor. with all modern conveniences, including Hastings Seed Company, 18 Wes palrlne and upholstrrlng. W. M. cox. i« *f.o tn S100 a month FREE scholarship LITTLE—foredoor. steam heat. Address C-115, caro Constitu- Mitchell Htreet N^ Auburn avenue. Ivy 3135-J. want ad to Main 5000 or At- plan now. Nice velvet hat for Sl.OO. Fine COURIER—foredoor—repainted. tion. Hell f hone Main 2076. Atlanta Phon* tt'li. S. W. SORROUGH dressmaking establishment in connection. BUICK MODEL SO. (ABCB—AND—BOB) Atlanta Oriental Kug & Cleaning Co. Prices reasonable Ideal School of Mll- A CLIENT authorizes me to promote a McAIILZ"y_v^*^'*^~ -_.f-~—i^.——— ~——r**r"?s" FILLINGS free for Novem- E-M-F—foredoor. years. B. H. Fraser. Attorney, 825 Century ERtJNCKS, 54 cents. BUICK MODEL 31—repainted. building. \ SATJ3—100,000 one-year app!« trees. MADDOX & \\.tLLIAMS Bo.l Phone E. P. Ex. 269-L. ber. Atlanta Dental Col- STUDEBAKER—7-passenger—repainted. grown from whole French seedlings. Retail LET US build that new wagon or repair the Atlanta E. P. Ex. 62. If you want a good used car It will pay PARTNER WANTED—To take management and wholesale. Write Appalachian Nnr- old one. L „ . AAD HJ5AXENG CON- Ave._ :>!4 to call on ua. of established business, located In Atlanta, serles, Tallulah FqllB, Oa. 28 PSTKRS MAIN_ 3714. •_ , to receive 320 weekly salary and busi- ^_^ _ TBACTOBS._ „„ EfARN $10 weekly addressing post cards at SNI3ED NURSERIES will mall you catalogue' —Male i home. Bunch o£ cards and particulars BUICK MOTOR COMPANY ness guaranteed to pay 7 per cent monthly of first-class fruit trees, plants and vinea 241 , Atlanta, Oa. on Investment, will reciuire ?2,200 cabli. Ad- shade trees, Prlvett hedge, pecan trees, otc. ^CiaS^ GRESHAM-JACK.SON CO. iDt Harold Macl?onald. 52 Monroe ave , dress A-381, care Constitution. JONES, THE TAILOR SPECIAL attention given to overhauling, Grand Rapids. Mich $150 WILL BUY my 1912 electric coupe If Morrow. Ga. SUITS made to order. We do ateam ayelne heating and plumbing work. 28 Luckle "WANTED—Young ladies of ability for so- sale Is made in next 3 days. Biggest bar- WE have two first-class rebtaurantt,, one FOR SALE—Ona extra fine Orgile cow and and French dry cleaning. Work called for ,treet. Ivy 5327. _ __ _ _ liciting, can earn $40 per week on a hlgn- gain anywhere Costs about $fi per month soda fount business and four rooming calf, one nice springer; can be seen at for electricity, practically new tires. Some houses for sale at a price that makes these 289 Peters street. W. C. Archer. and delivered 254 Edgewood ave. Ivy 3471. tone proposition Room 313 The Grand terms to responsible buyer. Phone Ivy 5262. building propositions big bar^ainb. See Mr. D Hol- FOR PRESSING, dyeing, altering, cleaning. COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, losy or Mr. Girarcleau, at Lochrldge- iS, Mc- WJb carry a complete lln* of field, see T. N Wilburn. 385 Marietta. Atlanta ACTJVK Intelligent woman over 26, perma- Lain'a. 4 North Piyor street. and flower seed; also pet stick:. J. c. Mc- specialty. nent work, expenses ffiiaranteed. requires 287 EDGEWOOD AVENUE milan. Jr.. Seed Co.. it 13. Broad mi. Reasonable rates. Ivy 80B. LARGEST dealers of used cars in the south. WANTED—Party that-wants to invest capi- ALL KINDS presalnB. Membership cards traveling * good opportunity for advance- Watch our list of used oars In Picture Plays Main 248 One proof press, will ta&« K three-column CLEANING, pressing and dyeing Phone us our method We teach you quickly* cheap- WRITE MOTION JBO to $100 FOR SALE CHEAP—Cole "30" automobile. galley; Bale prioe (10. ly, thoroughly and furmsh tools. Give you each. It's easy. .Tree particulars fol* rec* Apply P. W. Hammond. Constitution. Two stones and one stand to hold them. and we will wnd \vagon for jour v. ork actual shop work, you keep half the re- REMOVAL NOTICE. about 8 f»et lone; sale price J10. First-class woi k at lowest prices Atl phono WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL stamp P O Box 410 Atlanta. FOK SA.LE-—15-horsepower motor, good ae li ceipts Write for free illustrated catalogue. The Tally Stock Yavds has moved to 875 One wooden case rack, holde 80 flttlHrtze 6765-g Pitle Praasms gj'^_j.L?_5? "°°^ THE bTOVE DOCTOR" Molcr Barber College, 38 Luckie street, At- MFN, WOMEN—Get government Jobs, ?90 new 173 East Hunter street. Peters street, near Leonard st. Take Walker cases; cost 410; *ale price J4. T lanta, Ga. month 12,000 appointments coming. Write ONE Pope-Hartford .automobile for aale to W«bt View car. Milch cows, beef cattle . TTAA T7i°tu- dyeing, cleaning and press- for list of positions. Franklin Institute This material will be (old In Iota to nit. r±f\ V ii jn^ done by us We eruarantee Sg—Pi of G. O. Brannlng will teach you cheap. Apply £09 Whitehall street. and Jerbey male. Bell phone W. 1351* At- P&y your own freight. Addretta satisfaction on all our •work Simmons Clean- the barber trade. (It's easy ) Taught in Pept 51-H Boch ester. N. Y. lanta 668. Jnff Co 154 Irwin st Ivy 2931, Siou REUARD OFFERED lf time of other colleges. Complete course LET us as-ilfat you In securing a highclass SUPPLIES—-ACCESSORIES. THE CONSTITUTION and pobitlon in our chain of shops $30. Why position Send 2Ec for full particulars SAVE your auto and motorcycle tires by Atlanta. Ga. THE WHITE WAY TAILO"R FOK any stove or range that w e cannot re- p ty more"7 Thousands ot our graduates run- Commercial Business Agency. P O. Box 637 using Auto Puncture Cure. Seals valvo MEDICAL. paii or make baKe We aie exper1 t chim- ning ^hopa or making good wages. Atlanta leaks and ail punctures up to 20-penny AND Dry Cleaning Company R E. Eman- nev sweepors standard btove am Supply Barker College, 10 East Mitchell street spike automatically at once, preserves the uel. Prop Altering, repairing and dye- Company 341 Marietta St. Ivy 44r4. R. L. rubber, prevents tube from sticking to cas- DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy Pennyroyal and Inft: suitf dry cleaned Work called for and Earlier Manager lormf-rly tilth Southern \NANTED—An experienced window dresser,. __WA?i3SB!rr5S25LMa!Si_™ Cotton Root Pills; a safe and reliable delivered "Nut sed." 72 'Wooavv-ard ave. advertising man, and card writer, for de- T'WO"'yo\irriF'~!vi^r'^5^ coilple~o7 ing saves 36 per cent of tire expenne, 60 per treatment for Irregularities. Trial box by FOR SALE Stove and Supply, better known as "Dan. more roommates. large room. 35 per cent Lire trouble and 40 per cent of your re- the Fixer ' • partment store, one who can report at once. ligion. Watch for trade-mark A. p. C. mall 60 cents. Frank Edmondson & Bros- Address Meyers-Westbrook Co., \Vinston-month each Phone M Warren Place Garage, 2S Warren place. Manufacturing Chemists, 11 North Broad CONTRACTOR PPILl>SIt. Salem. N C street, Atlanta. Ga. Tie^d~a~confractor~Suu3>~ r or expert DAN, THE FIXER Auto Puncture Co., Atlanta, Ga. LORING SPRINGS roof man, call ' CunnlnsHain." Office 245^i STOVE 4.ND RANGB REPAIRING Hair At Moler Barber Col- WANTED—Teachers MRS. DR. E W. SMITH, 288 West Peach- Peters street, or phone Main -17 Repair lege, 38 Luckle street. HIGH-CLASS AUTO REPAIRING and all tree, Ivy 469 Diseases of women and chil- Mentone, Ala. Tvork of all kinds All work guaranteed Vhiteball t-l Bell Phone Main 2C39. We do good work. HIGH school teacher immediately, Baptist classes of mechanical work, autogenous dren. Electric vibration in chronic diseases. Price** reasonable __ __ -_ ___ ''Free Shave'' Uive us a ' tual ' preferred, prompt action necessary, bou welding, carbon burned out by skilled me- WAJfTEt) \T ONCE sqber and reliable ad Atl. Teachers' Aecy, 1125 Atl. Nat. Bankchanics, axels reset, springs repaired, •W K HOLDER CONTRACTOlT ~~SO~I EM- Bldg Atlanta, Ga fiame» straightened and welded when Address A. GIFFEN LEVY. PIHE LIFE BLDG. IV5 5 iTL.AN'TA your stoves and ranges re- cornpuMi-or sK-day morning papei , per- broken The best equipped and j only fire- J702. ^REMODELING AND REPAIRING paired and yas stm e moved and connected, manent job foi £ood man hcale $18. Trl- MAINLY village schools. Foster's Teacber'i proof Earase in the south iTc* air, oil, Box \gog, New Orleans. CilVEN PROMPT ATTENTION call BLmkenshlp -24'u Petera at, Atlanta bune-Herakl, Home, Ga. Agency. 61b Third Natl. Bank Bldg., At- "WILL exchange some good notet> for auto- lanta. Qa. grearfe, gasoline 17c. I personally'look after mobile. Address C-604. Constitution. LET US build joii a home on easy term" phone 1STH_ _# repa.ua. Roscoe Carden, 4S-4&.-47 Arm- like rent, anywhere in the city. United WANTED AT ONCE—Linotype-machinist *~bulld your ACME TEACHERS^AGENCY, most liberal SAFES „ hotne 54 Mell avenue. _ BCI3T work, reasonable prices. 209 Mariet- PRESS PKEDER—Apply Dowman & John- terms 482 Atl Nat'l Bk bldg , Atlanta. Carbon in Your Cylinders? BOUGHT, sold and exchanged. Bank WHEN In need of carpenter work, call J A ta st Maiu u^7b-J Atl. J127. All work son 11 L. S Broad st safes, vault doors. Combinations Johnson. West 12S8-J estimates on all Job guaranteed WANTED—A first-class man stenographer. __ BIDDELL BKOS. LOANS $25.00 AJSTD UP work, price's rci^onable ______changed. TRANSFER jMjjRVICB. AddreeB Quick, Drawel 1732, Atlanta, Ga. SPECIAL rates for situations wanted ads. remove It without disturbing any ad- On Furniture, Pianos ' CHINESE LAITNDKY.^ • IVY 5805 ... 3 linea one time. 10 cents, 3 times, 15 justments. and at a low price. Come and SALESMEN AJJD SOLICITOBS. Bee tlie new UXYUEN METHOD. 16-18 Eaat BANKERS' SAFE AND f I7T7 U^^V^fS^^BliST O. K Laundry, - lanta 6674-B cent^. To get these rates ads mubt be paid Mitchell st. or Indorsed Notes. I,till Hrt.NU 2,s Whlteha]i street in advance and delivered at The Constitu- AT RATES permitted by the laws of the SELL ALTOLOMA LOTS tion office state. Our easy payment plan allows you VAULT CO. FCKXITUKE KEPAIKIXO AND Vf- SITUATED on Stone Mountain car line, AUTOGENOUS WEEDING. to pay us back to suit your Income. We No. 35 East Mitchell Street. ^JHOLSTKRJJIO. . quarter-aero tracts to live-acre tracts, AN ANSWER TO YOUR AD also protect you from publicity and extend small weekly payments, without Interest, MACHINE parts of all kinds accurately re- ._, Turniture~ upbolatered and re- it WHITEHALL or several of then} may l>e senl in as late stored and guaranteed, also oxy-decarbon- every courtesy to make the carrying of a paired now before the fall rush See me STREET. liberal --.ontracta to salesmen. Call now. as a woelt after your ad last appearedinTfae Izing of all gas engines. A trial will con- lonn satisfactory to you In every way. COAL, WOOD, KINDLING as I call for. deliver and guarantee my Atlanta 1664 W. P. COLE Constitution. Such responses are the result work, L. Wellon. 41 Auburn avenue I-vy of several forms of special service which The VlDC WILTON Jellico, $5.00 eash. S367 WANTED—About January 1, first-class Constitution is rendering In behalf of all Sit* METAL WELDING CO. GUAEANTEE LOAN CO., salesman for southern territory on uatlon Wanted advertisers, fcio if you want 88 Garnett St. Phone Main S013. straight salary and expenses to represent a wider range of cbuice before accepting a Room 318 Atlanta National Bank Main 666-J. Gate City Coal Co. tvell-knpwn northern manufacturer selling position, hold >our box number card and f1{~\ A T AT WHOLESALE for factories ,. our lOc wall paper equal to oil mills, fertilizer plants, etc All ap- call at or phono to The Constitution fre- AUTOMOBILES Blcfg. Bell Phone Main 440. \J\J-t3-JL-l furnace and grateai also fertil- to the bett J3c kind Let us s,how yoii. At- plications must embody full particulars to quentlj for at least a weels. UOLLS mended lanta 5c and 10< U all Papei Co, nothing izer material W. B. McCalla, Manufactur- l,uckie street 1 receive attention Address^ A 403, Constitu- BOOKKEEPER v. 1th three years' experi- REPAINTED. ers' Agent, Atlanta. 415 Atlanta National tr jc. and 10> Below Michell st. Papet - tion. TOPS recovered and repaired. Wheels, axloi _ hangerb furnjsl^etl ence \\ 1th largest corporation in Georgia, Bank building. IF YOU have city acquaintances and will de- desires connection, thoroughly familiar with and spring? repaired. HlgJi-griKto work MONEY TO LOAN SECOND-HAND safes, all sizes, home safeb •\ \ ; / M-, .-. ,-,-m T ACC The bet,t work. WOOD mechanical devices, adding machine, etc. at reasonable prices. We v. narge Uess. The De,t material. vote three hours of your time eash day to JOHN M. SMITH. $15 up. Hall's bdaik and burglar-proof ot patterns, my business you can easily earn $50 to $100 Have handled consumer's ledger and can 120-122-1^4 AUBURN AVB. PLENTY of 6 and 7 per cent safefa, vault doora. C. .T. Daniel, 416 Fourth "Mom. lief Atlanta Co., a ffiaulT patfcnted articles ali-o cabinet work. Work per week. Call at once. W. P. Cole, 1408 keep any aet of books. Write shorthand National Bank Building 7 promptly done and guaranteed. Atlanta 0'a.ndler building. and am speedy on typewriter. Address M. money to lend on improved M Box 944. City. 575 DIAMOND cluster scarC pin, puro white For the Original Moncrief Wood and Iro-i Noveltv Works. S86 Marietta WE have a very interesting proposition to Atlanta Electric Garage Co. and perfect diamond, sacrifice price, S50 FURNACE phono Moncrief, Furnace Com- St W. E Williams Mgr. Main 1894-J. submit to real estate agents. In epery POSITION by young man, with ten years' 84-36 JAMES ST. Phone Ivy 4S21-J. C. A. property, either straight or Toblaa Jewelry Co., top floor Atlanta Nat. pany 139 South Pryor street. Main 285. county In Georgia, Alabama and Florida. experience In lumber business*, know manu- Elhridge and J. H. Gray, Props. Storagorake Hank building. Call for S P Moncrief or J. B ^Lge. ^ CLU VX1NG. Write us for particulars. facturing: thoroughly, can handle sales cor- batteries rebuilt, repaired and charrged '. monthly plan. Also for pur- J. M. WILSON, artiatlc windciw~«iresa6r 601 Empire Liife Building Atlanta, Ga. lespondence, have been on road and mill upholsterer, also take down and atura office monger, best references. Address Electric Auto repairs. Washing and polish- EMPIRE FISH MARKET WE HAVE profitable openings for two more chase money notes. Foster FISH DAILY. 112 Whitehall Sti ect. awnlnps. make and liang draperies ir<3 A-35S. care Constitution. li>fc FISH DAILY. 112 Whitehall Street curtains. Phono Main 3333-J- live, aggressive real estate salesmen. We carpet denning. Southern Furniture J.nd want salesmen v.ho are capable of earning GENERAL STENOGRAPHERS. & Robson, 11 Edgewood ave. Carpet Worto. 69 fella st. S. R. Skelton. \VINDOW AND HOUSE CLEANING. $3,000 to $5,009 a year. Answer, Aggressive, SIR. BUSINESS MAN If you haven't suf- THE SOUTHERN RADIATOR ATLANTA SAFE CO. Jtfanager Ma.u 5383. West 1366 NATIONAL WINDOW CLEANING CO., A-4 03, care Constitution. ficient work to Justify the employment of Bargains in New and Second-Hand Safes, office 47 E. Hunter at. foam 11T5. Atlanta a stenographer let us do it for you. Phone & REPAIR CO. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS Real luock Experts. Safe Artists. Main ifaOl WANTED—Limited offer to good solici- Ivy 2075 TO LEND on Atlanta home or business 1051. WIH< repair your radiators, lamps, fend- FOR SAIjB—Big Four g.is and oil tractors tors, money maker, pleasant "work among PRACTICAL electric lisrht and power man, ers and windshields. 112 Piedmont ave., property, at lowost rat?. Money advanced money class, money plentiful In Georgia; to buiiaeru. Write or call. manufactured in three sizes. Write or see experience unnecessary, $18 to $J4 a week. 7 years' experience in power house and Atlanta, Ga. m, for information. Malsby Co., 438-440 ^PJROJFJESSIONAL CARDS. Write me. "B»" Constitution general repair man, open for engagement; Marietta htreet. F1SU AM) OVSTEBS. strictly Bobei, married and can furnish a S. W. CARSON, .«_—**WVUW-^-JV^-*-^^rv~~^. ^ • , •— ~'***'""7T—V^S'^ BEAUTIFUL NEW MAPS, latest, largest No. 1 reference. Address F 763, care Consti- AUTOMOBILES REPAINTED GET OLR prices on lumber and buildin? ~yfrTr^SS^!SiC^nSaystera. call E. - p H. Bie^fater. Albert Howell. Ir and finest ever issued, new features; easy TOPS and cushions dressed $20.00 and up. ?j. SOUTH BROAD bTREET. material. We can save you money. Patter- Marti.nc Atlant_a_bl3^-M__ 170 Sell St. Hugh AI. Dorsey Arthur Heyman. tution sellers, sure money makers. "Write quick WANTED—By young man, aged 20, desires Give me a trial. John D. Foster, 24 El- MONEY on hand t* Invest In first mort- son Lumber Co. I\y_5jSl, Atlanta 52B1. Doroej. Brewtter. Hon ell & Hey man, for special proposition. Hudgins Co.. At- liott street, Main 3619-J. Under Georgia gages on improved city real estate; also fiti^u'ntKAfs^snjnw. ia.nta. t3a- ' position where there is chance for promo- Attorneyt,-at-Law. tion, have experience in retail hardware Auto Top Company. for farm loani, amounts of $500 and up- Coal—Jellico $5.00 Cash. j A~~iCELLbrv7~Fresh Meats, Fish and Oya- wards; reasonable Interest. WILLIAM "ters 176-S Auburn awe. Both phones. Offices 202. b04. 205. 206. 207. 208, 210 ^VANTKD—Quick, B A-l salesmen to cover business, reference given. Address V. C. B., -Wnmaek Coal Co. M. 2»»3. Alt. 678. Georgia Only those who can produce need *S2 Walker street. KURD HILLYBR, Trust Co. of Georgia NORFULIs. FISH CO. Fres,h fish and oys- Kiser Building, Atlanta. Ga. apply. Big money to right men. Address AUTO SUPPLIES CHEAP. bldg. M. 1837. ters all the lime 230 Auburn Atlanta State Manager. Box A-346, Constitution. CHAUFFEUR, experienced mechanic, GRKATI>y reduced prices on automobile STEWART & HUNT Lons-Distance Telephone 302J. 3024. and makes own repairs, young man who does supplies and accessories, at 216 Peachtree WE LOAN other people's money on first * PLUMBKRS, 63 EAST HUNTER ST. _ 30J5. Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—Well experienced special sales not smoke, chew or drinlt, best of refer- corner Cain. Georgia Motor Supplies Com- mortgage Atlanta real estate. Why not let conductor; must know general merchan- ences. Address A 407. Constitution. pany, Masonic Temple Bldg. Ivy 4400. us lend 3 ours at 6, 7 and S per cent 'i Sea 11*. FOR SALE—Five pool tables and a com- dise values. 1018 Atlanta National Bank G. R Moore & Co.. 116 Lobby Candler bide- Dlete three-chair barber outfit. Jacobs A ISnUa nt domestic feath- building. WANTED—Position by young man 26 years Auction Co.. 51 Docatur st. M. 143-4. ers. live geejse leathers a specialty, write Ivy 4978 MUSIC AND DANCING old. Have several years' office experience. E. H. ODOM BRO. CO. Fbll~~DRY STOVB WOOD phone West 4X0, phone tor b-tiruples and prices. R. S. WANTED—Experienced dry goods sales- Can use typewriter. Willing to lea» city. HA"VE your automobile 6 PER CENT on Atlanta business property, !•„ bou th Broad »t.. A-tlanta, Ga^ man for southern territory, men that repaired THE $5,000 to $60,000. Two sums of $500 each, Atlanta 1556. Prompt dcliv«rv-. W. M> PROFESSOR MAHLER'S private dancing command trade dood opening for right Atldresb A-413, Constitution. _— RIGHT WAY. ^^ GLASS., jaiRKOK AXU^REPAIRS . tchoolTsSl Peachtree, at. Ivy S129. pri- ANYTHING~honorable where energy and REAR IB AUBURN AVB. 8893. and $1,000 8 per cent, on Atlanta or subur- Poole. vate and class lessona. children and adults. parties Address F 762, care Constltution ban. Bauson & Gay, 403 Equitable Bids- PRUIT shade, ornamental trees and IK IT £> mirrors «i i epair w. orK. call L. P. attentiveness required, bookkeeping, sales- catalogue free. Curcton Nurseries Au»- CL,A«SE3 ~Ul open Septemotr 1 tor roral *aft CAN use tew high-class salesmen on liberal man or collector, reference given. Address Loyd. Ma.ln 10:7 Atlanta 0;J. 11 S. For- basis, sell Fernwood^lots, on easy payment EDGAR VERNON GARAGE FARiM LOANS — We place loans In any tell. G ____ shaped. Late btyteb. best work. Mali or- AGENTS. keeper. Typewriter; learning shorthand. laota. Oa. • FOR SALE—Two upright pianos In flrst- YOUNG AfAN under 3& to handle Quick- Address A 408, Constitution. Motor Car Service Co. ' boater, baby grate, flline ders given prompt attention. Acme Hatters. clabs condition. 51 Decatur st. Main 1484. REPAIRS, overhauling, rebuilding and re- • PER CENT LOANS on Atlanta property. call at. El. Luckle atreet. ______20 Bast Hunter street. selling specialty. Call or write Mr. Bar- EXPERIENCED police or marshal want Job painting: ball-bearing repairs a specialty; J. R. Nuttlne & Co., 801-4 Emplro Life WHKN" in doubt where to purchase your ton of Ne,w York, care of in small town; can give good reference. ctorage 330 to 330 Edgetvood ,«ve. Ivy £071. bftlldlng. T^tf^V^TTJrJ SIONS Bisnifles best quality OLD HATS piano, go to the wholesale warehouse of Give references and salary expected—11:3C Address A 352. care Conatltutloq. K.KNT 10 nt Sign Co.. 130^j peaehtree_at. /OTTO HAT CO. MADE NEW. The Baldwin Piano Company. 40 West Ala- to 12:30 and 4 30 to E today^ MONEY to l«nd oil Improved real emtate. C. 50 c and up WANTED—Boy of IT wants «iny position In vuio^enous> VVeMing Co. C. McGehee, Jr., 882 to . Phillip*, 111 Walton strest. all work guaranteed. -JTUBMiN, BLACK & CAIOIOUN;

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__ BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT-jRoorns REAL ESTATE— For Sale. FOR RENT—Houses REAL, ESTATE—For Sale \VB WANT a. name for our new clothes ' .NOllTU SIDE. KCRMSHKD—WEST EXD. RESIDENCE DISTRICT. cleaning preparation. A sample cleans MRS. QfiOROB L. CAJITRBLli. formerly 111 ONE nicely fur, room, all conveniences; SACRIFICE 8AJL.I2—Leaving city; must sell l.flOO soots. All who aencl 3Gc silver or uturnps \Valton street, now 92 Houston; nice rooma furnace heat, with private family; also Immediately; will consider any reasonable WHAT A TREAT! W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON. for sample will be permitted to submit a and board. Ivy 6825-J. iriea.13. 'Weat-Bnd. No, 130 Greenwich av- offer; elegant 8-room, north side home, name. $10 in sold v/Ul be awarded Janu- enue. West 952-J,- never occupied, except by owner; furnace NO LOAN TO ASSUME Bell Phones 1031^1032. 11 EDGEWOOD AVE. Atlantat Phone 1881. a!ry i to the person whose name we adopt. WANTED — Roommate for young man. In heated, cement side drive to fireproof gar- I HAVE for sale a, beautiful new 4-room Southern Specialty Co.. 33 iloore Bide.. At- team-beated houae. 279 'Peachtree* Ivy agre; fine shade; all modern conveniences. bungalow on a lot 76x200,, situated in Alto- lanta, Qa. . ______. ______1103 Candler bldg. Address C 602, Consti- loma, just beyond Decatur, on the Georgia FOR SALE NICELY furnished rroiit room, uteam heat, For Rent —Housekeepin g Rooms. tution. railroad and the Stone Mountain car line. FOE RENT, 1C-B. H.. 306 East Hunter 86.00 FAHM In south Georgia, consisting- ot about oxeellent table board. -79 Peachtree atreet. ~~ Will 0eU for 9100 cash and 1916 monthly. The 1.000 acres, all under good wire jMujce. MATTRESSES RENOVATED Ivy 840. ______street car will be- operating by 'th« time the I4-R. H., corner Spring and ttartis .. 85.00, 200 acres in oak and long-leaf pine, 23-ltore» WE- BU.Y and Hteani clean Jtath.:r3. Mead- TWO "nicely -eurnishod rooms, with boafii, TWO nicely fur., rooms for light housekeep- NEW HOMES. ho'use ta completed. See' zne at once. 12-R. H., 2S Boulevard Drive .... 50,00 farm 'in cultivation. Improvements, one 8— ow« & Tinkers GVmpuny, Phones Main ing,' private home; every convenience and WE BUT any lot yon select. Build yba W. P. Cole. 1408 Candler Bldg. Both Phoneo. 1 x ' ^ couplea. close In. 1 bloelc from Peachtree* N U-R . H., 29 Currier 75.00 morn, one . 6-rooin," one 6-room atir TlACOBiT -AUCTION CO. will" buy anything Ivy GOlio. 2 ' Auburn avenue. or write 80 North Pryor street, city. • matter where it is Ideated, whether 1' 10-R. H., 99 Cleburne v. 75.00 Mr. Bradahaw. ' ' in the way of hou«Mi»itl goods.. Wo pay the be a few acres or thousands. Communicate 60.00 hi phew t cash price. Call AU«.nt;i phone lil'iS. ROOM and board Tn a refined north side with us as to what you have to sell. 10-R. H., 705 North Boulevard .. ON T;HB CORNER ot JIM and aiccoy sts.. M m home: furnace heat; all conveniences, ivy SOCTH CALIFORNIA bungalow to your Idea, 100 10-R. H.. 200 Oak .. i 65.00 near East Lake drive. ' wo'have a beautl-- **?U * 1*34- 61 r>e«atur_street. 7S48-.I. __ J plane: ?500 cash. $25 monthly. Common- CHELSEA LAND COMPANY 1 WANTED— One-half OOK«U ladles' 1-plece TWO rooma furnished for light housekeep- 10-R. H.. 384 St. Charles , ...... 50.00 ful lot 142x200 at he sacrifice price of tl.i'50. ing ; also extra bed roora; modern and wealth Home Builders. 330 Equitable. M. bOl Empire Ufsf Building. Atlanta. Ga. 40.00 Must be sold at once.. See Mr. Radtord..._L^_'. dresses; also «uK» anci overcoats. Main KuOM' and board. Peachtree street; highest close in,_8l Brotherton,,_gtreet. 10-R. H., 210 Angrier '.V402. Atlanta 20SO. ., __ references required. _Ivy 778-1*. FOR SAI*E—405 acres of la^d In Telfalr 9-R. H., 391 Rawaon street ...... 40.00 IN WEST aND, a lot 48x149 feet. 'Water, WANTJ3D—Tailor's machine, electric iron, i'j w LJ x furnished rooms in private, home, FOH RKNT—2 nicely fur. front rooma for I HAVE a- small proposition in negro prop- county, Georgia; 125-acres in high state of . 9-R. H., B -Went Ontario . .-. .. 21.60 eaB. Bower and lights. For quick «»le. rneultt and wervice tlie best. 2G JB. Harrifl. Uffht housekeeping to couple without chil- cultivation, 2 tenants' houses, 6 miles south 1 onjy S72J>. .See Mr. Cohen. I • press botXrrJH, ttiI»!**«, rack. etc. Kooni 5ft-, dren. 38$ South Pryor. Main ' ert aying lt> per cent; must be sold 9-R. H., 7S West Merritts avenue. . 43.50 104_.Vorth Pryor *trcft. Kutj.M and board, for young man; north, aide qui 2,000 cash. C. W. S.. Main 2243. of Milan; a good neighborhood, a good range WE HAVE, a nice homo of 9 rooma, built NICELY* fur. room and kitchenette. 101 Cap- for stock, plenty o£ good sawmill timber. 9-R. H., KB Avon .. 40.00 for'the ^present owner, in Dcc.atuc. IA.TK&; WANT" you -to {five \i» a Chance to figure private t^orae; leasonELble. Ivy 441-i-L. Will sell for 51T.GO per acre, R. M. Me- 9-R. H., 4 LaRoea .. . . : .. .. 37.50 that 'lumber Mil. Patterson Lumber Co.. itol avenue. Main 24S4-J, FOR HOMSS or Investment property In De- Cranie. Sill an, Ga. elevated east front lot, ;-73x200. ^Dn.Adama Ivy Sasit Atlanta 5351. COUPLK or 2 young men. can get excellent catur. see Fletcher Pearson, 423 Atlanta 8-R. H., 362 Capitol avenue .. .. 35.00 street, which is chertcd. Has vtater.. sewer- board at 73 E. Merrilte. Ivy 7456. T\VO nicely fur. houKekeepIng rooms; ev- National Bank building. BEAUT1FTJL FARM 1,000 acres, well locat- 8-R. H., 1S4 Bias . 20.09 and electric lights. Price, -with reaw>n*W« WANTED—&fce~"Hcco"nd-ha«rt roll-top M<»sk. ery convenienoe^ c\OHC^ |n_M.. 35H8j. ed, 600 acres tti cultivation. If properly terms. 56.00,0^ Seje Mr. Eve. •;.; i»4-ln. long with rt-volvtntj. chair to malt h. furninhed rooms with board, cultivated will pay 20 per certt on Inveat- S-R. H., 1 South Gordon (fur.) .. 6--,.00 Applppty - (Jencral Supply C*>.. f.l K. Alabama *t. hlaat Jillia Htroot. FURNISHED"fl'at for'light liousekeeplng:, all VACANT LOT on Morgan at-* Juet off North -ment. For quick sale. ¥12.50 per acre; Trill 8-R. H., 263 Lee street ...... •I0.no NORTH JACKSON 'ST. home of 10 roomc. convenieiiceH. cloHe in. Apply 107 S. .t'ryor. Bou!ev»rd; will sell for $1,000. on ,terms, S-R. H., 360 Capttol 35.00 Situated on b«?st part of the street, on : n» -.iih another FOR KENT— Beautifully fur. room with or trade for g-ood auto. Main 1186, -Sive year: at 6 per cent.. Tool9 l*and oora- FOR DOCTOR— Prefer oftli- tl. Ivy __7C35~J. __ pany. Arlington. G* 8-R. H., 53 Atlanta avenue (Dec.) L':,OO !aree lot. A gnoi buy at 58,500. Bee Mr. doctor. Address 'A-'112. i.'o nstltution. _ __ __ S-R. H.. 574 Washington 50.00 Bradshaw or Mr. Martin. , . tlon. ' _ ^ IF- YOU want yood rooms ari board, 3-ROOM HOTJSK. -on River car line, $1.100, FOR SALE, FARMS—163 acree. 118 Improv- 8-R. U.. 38 Norerotm ,- 33.5(1 DURANT PLACE—Adjoinlfne >home» ranging WE buy and aeli furniture daily. Southern ^jat_130_Ivy_a^ ^our Houstoi . Ivy 413&- $16 a month, no cash payments, John ed, 20 bermuda pasture, plenty water, two 8-R. H.. DeKalh Boulevard . . :.'5.oo from IS.000 to JS.OOO, we haVe a lot that. - Wreckage Co.. 114 S. Forsyth St. __ ROOMS -and board" for two~^entTerneiu FURNISHEO Carey, 2 Whitehall street. tenant housesr Georgia- accommodation eerv- 8-R. H., 701 North Boulevard (fur.) 7B.OO we can offer tor $2.500—11,000 cash. Will b» Forrest avenue. Ivy 6257. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, with or with- ice, private Hiding. Are you looking; for good 8-R. H., 265 North Boulevard . . . . 50.00 priced at ?3..000 after Christmas.. This U WANTED — 2 good second-hand sho^vca.ses. out batli. In iiewly-finished 'Ponce de Leon WILL sell my lot In City View Park on truck or dairy farm , ;see owner. Room 3, 9V4 7-R. H., 1102 Peachtree (Apart.).. 70.00 dirt cheap. See Mr. Bad ford. • ' l.'all Atlanta phono 311H-M. ______TWO nice rooms with board, 28 Carnegie Apartments, rent for $25 per month, upward, Mayson-Turner road, half prtco for cash. Marietta street. IF YOU have any furniture to sell, call me. wgy. __ __l_v_y 6&77. at once. iiK-JuUinK J»°t and cold water and steam Address C-G03, Constitution. Bir.HT-ROOIU. HOUSE and several acres of Ivy 7635-J. HOOMri tvUh private bath and board at m heat, jilach room accommodates couple or land in Gurley, Ala., and two vacant lota REAL ESTATE—For Sale. E. Linden St, Ivy 152. M.1S3 Annie Dennla. family ff two. Furnished living r.oom ad- LIST your property -with ua tor quick an6' In" HuntsvHle, Ala., for sale or exchange for REAL ESTATE—For Sale. joining If de-Hired arid maid service optional. satisfactory results. Fischer & Ciyak. Alain farm. G. H. Waddell. Candler building. Unexcelled family cafe in building at rea- S8f,o. HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOUTH SIDE:. sonable rales. Meals nerved to rooms if de- FOR s nice little farm of 4fe act'es, cloae to aired. B. M Grant & Co. LOT 45x140, $600, terms. Kelly street, be- Bteam railway and car Une. Price low and 358 Whitehall St. Main 1357-}. tween Mllledge and Glenn. Graded ready terms easy, see us. 909 Third National Bank BUR0ETTE REALT l Y COMPANY f to enlarge our circle of customer^. YOUNG MEN boarders wanted; ster^m heat, to bufld upon. Owner, Bell M. 3951-J\ building. 413-14 EMPIRE BUILDING^ ^HONES 2099. J> we will sell and deliver in city or f. o. b. excellent meals and newly furnished rooms WILL HKNT my beautiful, furnished apart- AUanttl, it t*Ix-eyfi ni<:k« I -trimmed ranpp, for S4.uO per week. rnont of three rooms and kitchenette, com- FOR SALE — Modern 7-room bungalow; hullt 6 AGR3S8 of good land. lies '.well, gpod or^ with warmiRR eloaot iin.l furgo oven, guaran- plete for housekeeping, .In West End Park, for a home. $3.250 cash, or terms. Address chard, 300 yards from Falrburn car line, ~iS>ETaOMBS—We have three new furnace-heated • homes at a bar- t*» n refilled couple, no children; references 13 miles out. $375, part cash. Gat off car at teed a good baker for 3^11.00. O-l 31, care_Cf>n.stltutjon_ . Mallory. W. W. Veal. Stonewall. Ga. gain price. One 6-room for $6,000; one 7-room for $6,500; and one 8-room • TABLE BOARDERS exchanged. "Inquire at 612 Temple Court FOR SALE — 6-room modern ^cottage ; east for $7,000. These places are thoroughly modern and located near Piedmont riUNMTUHE CO. WANTKD; also have one large, nicely f.ur- BKlg., for information. front; corn3r lot. $3,850.00. Terms. Ap- POR SALE—53 acres land, 7 miles from At- 110 atici a W. Mitoheil St., Atlanta. . nlshecl room for a couple of young men; ply 200 Oak- street. lanta at a bargain, if t a Kerf at once. Park. You will be fortunate to get one of these at the price. Terms. board. If desired. Apply 1U1 Capitol Square. U W K U UN IS HEO. Phone Main 1847; Atlanta 4100. • PIEDMONT AVENUE, NE55 PJEACHTilEE RO,AD-rLot 125x700 feet; VE #AY hifrhewt cash prlce» for household FOR RENT APARTMENTS BUSINESS DISTRICT. riEE US F<5R FARM LANDS. JOHNSON goods, pianos and ofllco furniture; cash EXCELLENT BOARD, IF IT is real estate you want to buy or sell. & YOUNG, 216 /PETERS BUtLPING. located north side of Piedmont, between Peachtree and Hoswell Road. dvarjcetj on consignment. Central Auction ONK COMFORTABLE ROOM, CONVENI- UNFURNISHED it will pay you to see me. A. Graves, 24 FOR SALE—Georgia landa a specialty. Thoe>. Absolutely the best lot in this section. Covered with beautiful oaks. New Company- 12 Baa't .Mitchell street, Hell ENT TO BOTH CAU LINKS. IN the Helene, 240 Courtland street, corner East Hunter street. \V. Jackson. 4th Nat. Bnk. Bldg.. Atlanta. phone Main *434. Phono ^9C' Decatur. 17 . S. ' Canalor St. of t'a!n. Close in on north sld«?; ti rooms homes on adjoining lots. Terms. - . ..'••' and bath, front and back porches, steam SAVK.25 per'cent by buying your furniture ~ BOARD. ~"' heat, hot water and janitor service. Rental from K<1. JMatthews & Co., I'-'f K. Alabama 545 per month. References required. Apply REAL ESTATE— For Sale. EALESTATE— For Sale atrqet, __ CLOSE I5l; prices reasonable. Can accommo- date ^atolje_boa£ders.__7__Castlwberry 3trout. Herbert Kaluer, 411 Atlanta National Bank FURNITURE oncl ruVs a.t" lowest prices. building:. Phone Main Ii7G or janitor on WE HAVE small and large highly improved south Geor- iV-A.VTKD—TwA gentlemen to~~boardd in" Ro bi ao n Fur n 11 uga Co.. 27 E. Hunter. _^ private home'; extra nice room a,nd home premisea. 'OR SAX*E3—Large "Radiant Ho-nie heator; cookinf?; fresh butter from farm. Call UNFURNISHED rooms in the newly-finished GEO. P. MOORE gia farms to exchange for city property, ranging from Rood condition. Phone Iv" y " ®elL_Ata*n. ^32-"P'- _10'8 South. Pryor street^ , corner Peach- W'ANTI3J>—Students; must give referenceT tree street and Ponce de Leon avenue, may large room, hot and 'Cold water; con- be obtained with or without bath for $20 REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 100 to 6,000 acres; prices right. Call to see us for .ex-, CAST-OFF CLOTHING venient. Bath, electric lights. 315 White- per month, upward, including: hot and cold hall street. ______- water and steam heat; each room large 10 AUBURN AVENUE. : and clothing. The Veatiu.ro. ItJti Decatur :st. BlflST MEALS IN TOWN*, $3 WKKK. enough for couple or family of two. Excel- changes. ; AND MKALS, $4. 197 S, CA LI. lent cafe In buildingr, B. M. Grant & Co. ^^^ ______CI'l'-AN rooms, with -sleeping port-h, electric 4-ROOM apart. In the Bell, corner .North t ACRES on the car line, pretty 6-room bungalow, which has CLJEANERS—PRESSERSET C Hffhts, h.n't. ivater. grood rciQala, 1!>3 Wash- Boulevard and Ponce tie Leon avenue. ington. Main 55^7- J. • ______, __ Apply Charles P. CJlover Realty Company, hot. and cold water connections, electric lights and other con- -GEORGIA HOME & FARM CO. -"Your presBtng and - cleaning. 2Vi Walton jstreet. ' _ Simmons Pry Cleaning Co., 105 Irwin, EXCBLLK>*T board ami nlco rooms, every veniences. Price, $S.S°°- Would take vacant lot as part pay. rjces reasonable^ Ivy convenience. , 3 7S ^"^"Jpff.t0^-' ^- 1&7S. SPJjENDIDLY located, new 5-room bungalow "^ apartment, north sicle: all conveniences; 302-6 CANDLER BUILDING. _aouse, 92 Garnett at. :« furnace heat; hardwood floors and servant's merly located 62 Walton st. Atl. 1939. room. Address Occupant, care Constitution. ARTISTIC, well-arranged, brand-new 5-room bungalow in .West WEST END. IF YOU want to rent apartments or business End. Fine elevation. Hardwood floors. Sleeping porch. L.OVKLT front room, excellent board: !n property, see B. M. Grant & Co.. Grant bids* USTEN ! privn tc home; t Equitable bldg. one of the best built houses in West End—built by the owner for a home. . "We rent practically brand-new, splen- THE ALTALOMA APT. (t ET our Weekly Rent Buletin. "We move We are instructed to sell this place,for the low "price of $5,250 on terms^ OHver visible typewriters, three 135 IVY STRISICT, , - tenants renUng ?12.50 arid up FREB, Soe EDGEWOOD AVENUE property at $115 per front foot. Old .months only $4, and apply on purchase. IS tho place t^j go for ntsv/iy-furnished rooms, notice. John J. Woodnide, the renting house on lot will help to carry it. Very attractive terms. Property has a loan on it at 6 per cent interest. • . eusy terms; expert titepoffraphers furniwhed steam heat and ull modern conveniences: Age-fit. J - AjJburn^avenue. ______on ahort notice. Oliver Typewriter Agency. referencea required. Phono Ivy -111,1, FOR RISN'T—Houses, stores and apartments. No. 54 Auburn avenue. ('all, write or phone for our Bulletin. Bel! phone 1. 2S2G, Atlanta 6408. Cieorere P. FAIR L !<: 1GH APA KTM E-NTS Mooro. 10 Auburn avenue^ 133-517 SPRIMG St. Phone Ivy &56S-.1. Kur- ^-.J^Ij. write or phone for our Rent Bulletin. EDWIN L. MARLING HARRIS ,G. WHITE. itixded rooin.s arid fuz'niKtrecl 3-rnom aprc.s. ' Bdwin P. Ann!ey Rent Dept.. 7S Xorth For- REAL, ESTATE. 32 EAST ALABAMA ST. BOTH PHONES 1287. !Kte:im heat, electric light and janitor »erv- syth. .street. Ivy. ItiOQ; Atlanta. 383., HIU5U.RX HOTEL OUR" vTeekly rent list gives full description DECATUR ST. TjOT—On Decatur street he have a lot 60x117 that we can sell for $7,500 HOWARD STREET BARGAIN—Oa Howard street, between the Peaehtreei,/- 10 AND 12 WALTON STREET. >f anything for rent. Call for one or let and take aw part paymtmt a south side cottag-e. The improvements • on this1 lot FOR GENTLEMEN pnly; center ot city, near us maH_ !t_to_you Forr^^_j^G_eorR^ej_AdHir. bririp $3B per month. If you a.re in the market for a good business .lot, it will pay you we have some frontage at about ?175 per foot, and there is a house on", new poatoffice._Uatreti, GOc. 75c anil SI. THE PICKWICK : to take it up with us at once. NEW 10-atory, uiul firppmnf. ODl'jKN 6-room house, well furnished, fur the lot that you can spend $500 on and have a good income proposition. -This. THE beat of thorn stop at the Eal Hotol. Hle:nn-hpnt(Hl rooms with connect Ing baths. nace iieat. excellent car'' service. 82 Wes INVESTMENT I'ROPKRTV—On ConmUly ntreet we offer n G-room cottage' and two ne- 42 to 62 Decatur street; center of' city, 'unfurnished house. rents for $80 per month. For «,n investment you can not boat-it at our price and terms. Atlanta, phone wtiio. get in good real estate society. The terms are unusually easy. See us Monday., J11XISI1J5D, i'urnat-e-ncated room tor gei}- Ideal location. PUone Ivy 3084-.J, GLENAVOOD AVENUE COTTAGE—Near Grant park, on Glemvood avenue, we offer a tltrnun; breaUfawt If desired. Eust I-'ourth, modern ti-room cottage for $2,600—$100 cash. $20 per month for the balance. If ytreut., ono block from Ponce de l_.eon ave- you_\yjn_let _us .ihow you thla cottage at our price and terms you yfill quit paying rent. nue. jyy 32^1. * __ A 1 J^~""5l7oC K fr"orn~~P each tree, n lee ly NORTH SIDE RESIDENCE—On ono of the best north side streets, near Ponce de Leon HARRIS G. WHITE H-iiJJJ-1 f urniKlied rooms, uj] convoni- avenue, we offer a new 8-room, 2-story, alata roof, brick residence for $6,600. It CAFETERIA George W. Sciple. Both phones .'i03. 19 has solid oak floors, furnace heat, and Is one of the best, home propositions on the 327 GRANT BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4331. 64 MARIETTA ST., W. S. Dobbins. Prop. A ences; w'alking Uiatknce. 19 and ^1 "West Edgewood avenue. north side. Your own terms will handle it. Let us show It to you. modern and up-to-date place for luncheon Caiii. Ivy 5600. for business ID en and ladies. Call and TWO young' men or couple can secure beau- AHGB store, 116 Edge wood ave., $45.60 see uu. . tiful. Htt^nm-hea-ted. room u,nd board in •per month.' ADply 122 Edgewood avenue. : private family; ulose in; north side. iJ5 Por- ." 'BOYD "CAFETERIA/ ter^place, Apartment^ *._JLvy_S:i91-'J- FOR RENT—Miscellaneous ANSLEY PARK BUNGALOW BEAUTIFUL HOMES HOMK cooking at all hours. 41 South FOH ilKN'i'—Tv7o"rooms~ten suite for two or l*ryor street, acroaa from new CourthQu^f. more young men; .steam heat, hot water, FOR RENT—Gem hand vacuum AT A SACRIFICE—Price .$5,500. Owner wants you to make him a proposition, DREWRY STREET e)ectric_Herhta. 368 _Peachtree _«L_ _Iyy_laff6. so here is your chance. You know Ansley Park. The lot is a good one. WHERE EVER'S' improvement ,is down and paid for, FURNISHED front room, gentlemen pre- cleaners, golden road electric. 55x200, and is near car line. House is new, never occupied, and is a g-ood one: and property advancing faster than In any section BOARD AND ROOMS ferred; alao rooms complete for housekeep- six rooms and sleeping porch; all modern conveniences. Any proposition con- o'f the- north side. ing:. 52 Au,burn avenue. " _. Ozias National Selling Corpora- sidered. Glad to show you. . Phone us or come in. Our company owns the lots. We will be glad to NOKTII AM> SOUTH sine. W A N T HI I>— Roommate ifor nice fur. room sell you a lot and also build you a house, and finance with young man. in walking dlst. 188 W. tion, 605-7 Empire Life Bldg. EAST LAKE BUNGALOW RIGHT' AT THE CLUB GROUNDS and block of the car line. This is a both LOT and HOUSE on easy payments. We intend Peachtree &tre*l. Ivy 8239. to raise the price soon on all FOR RH3NT—Furnished room for gentlemen. splendid all-the-year-round bungalow home of seven rooms, all conven- DREWRY STREET 'LOTS. Steam, heat, modern conveniences. Private iences except gas. 'Bis shady lot. You can get this NOW for $4,500. on easy family. Ivy 7684-J. terms. "There is a reason." So act promptly. TWO nicely Cur. rooms: gentlemen or couple _ ____ without children. All conveniences. 13 THREE -connecting corner offices in the ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. Weyt North avenue. Moore building:, corner Walton and Spring 1 FOR REN.T; — Nicely furnished room,- mod- streets, for rent; long lease, low rental; con- HURT &rCONE R. H. JONES, General Manager. ern conveniences, grentlemen. 43 East Har- solidation of business reason for giving them 54 PEACHTREE ST. PHONE IVT 2938. 610-15 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. THE BOARDING up; well lighted; .individual wash bowls, _ ___ f_^._ _ PHONE IVY 2181. AND ROOMING HOUSE FOR RENT — Large bed room and kitch- steam heat and Janitor service. Address enette to couple or to gentlemen; very rea- ^ __ BUREAU OF INFORMATION sonable. Ivy 6705. ____ _^_ WE HAVE several desirable offices and stores for rent in Candler building-, Cand- CANDUKR ANNEX FOR RENT—One nicely furnlHhed room, ler Annex and Commerce J-Iall./ Asa U. 151-2 PER CENT INVESTMENT FREE EXCURSION electric lights, steam heat, private family, Candler, Jr.. fluent. '222 Candler building. oKo in. Ivy 2844-J. _ __• See M r . \V i 1 k i 1 1 son . \VHr-iN IN XV;i:;i> «>r board, furnished or FKONT ROOM with dressing room; con- WE HAVE, FOR QUICK SALE, three 6-room houses in g-ood NOV. 23—SUNDAY—NOV. 23 unfurnished' rooms and furnished venient to .sleeping porch and bath. Fur- OFF If -' t: JT 3 n t h e"Kloore Bld&7~af~No. 10 Au" r burn ave. Steam heat; passenger eleva- apartments or furnished houses, come to nished. 426 Piedmont. Ivy 6, »07-J. tor. lights 'and jimitor service, $12.50 to $1S. condition, on the north side; now rented at $43 per month ALTOLOMA i Ree us; ive havo th'--in liate*lhero that will TWO flrst floor furnished rooms, newly pa- One_fur_niHhed office, pricey 817.50. _ suit anybody. information free. ,I>ered and furnished. 173 LucRie. At- Main 3^37. Atlanta 203 O FFICK SPA CE for rent. 1422 Candler The owner needs money at once; therefore, the price is $3,500. Call 350-rBEAUTIFUL LOCS—350 NOTIC1S TO THE PUBLIC. lanta 3025. . building. THIS IS TO NOTIFY the public that FOR RENT — One nicely furnlabed room, 1S6 at once if you want this bargain. \V. L.. Geradeau is no longer, tri any way, _Iv y jtreet._ _Iv y 7838. L J _ __ ONE DOLLAR A WEEK connected with Tho Boarding and Room- NICELY furnished front room for couple; . Ing House Bureau of Information. _M Tig^e room. _ 1 5 2 .Courtland St. Ivy 61S7-L. NO INTEREST—NO TAXES '", 107 Ivy street, nicely 'fur. R. C. WOODBERY & CO. rooms, t-lose in, all conveniences. fice for four desks; rent cheap. 611 Tem- F. __ _ 1408 CANDLER BLDG. PHONES: IVY 432, ATL. 953 board; close in. 184 Courtland at. FINK space in office building, with or with- out desk ; reason able. Main 4786. FOR~ RKXT^NJ fur. room for K'O men: rloNp in TEN PER CENT NET INVESTMENT NORTH SIDE. . l ur. --:RealJEstate NORTH SIDE HOMES 3584. ^9 East ANGIER 'AVENUE, between Piedmont avenue and Bedford $6,250—ON A GOOD cherted street on the north side, -we havo a, jiew eLone-trimmed BOARD, rooms; single, en suite; J3ICEL.Y fur. room at 45 K. Cain; close in FA KM TANDsC bungalow. It has six rooms and sleeping porch; has combination fixtures, hardwooflt all conveniences; elegant fur- -Reasonable. lvy_4340. \VK .\KH1J SOME FARMS FOR OUR CUS- Place; 7-room, 2-story residence, with all improvements. Con- floors and tile bath goom. The lot Is large and on a nice elevation: * Can make terms* LO~VEL*'Sr" front room, also room with, aleep- TOMERS. \VKITE US FULL INFORMA- J6-.760—ON PIEDMONT AVE., between Eighth and Tenth streets, we tiavc^ro"Tnv7Smer!t^:H lots, J. R. J. H. "WE HAVE several pretty bungalows In West End and Inman Park; also a beautiful Public .bath on all floors; ball ro6m for room. 418 Fulltam atree-t. Mala 3854-.K _ t\\o improved. t>-room new houses, rental home on corner Jot on 'Ponce de Leon. guests and friends. Both phones.. TWO cozlly furnished front rooms, every- 51 •! mo., l s/iock .Mct>aniel car;/new; sewer tlitn^ up-to-dute. 11^3 \V. Peachtree St. ami uatcr being laid; double values in 12 SMITH &-EWING ~ THE PATTENT FOH KENT—One nicely fur. room, close in. months. \V11I trade part caah, balance 11 CONE ST. IVY 5491-1*. 25 East Ellis. luitfs, vacant lot or small auto. Ivy oSSl, W. T. NEWMAN & COMPANY furnished rooxna; ffood tneala. 25c, "r Hue .Mr. Terry, J. p. Allen & Co. IVY .513. 130 PEACHTREE.' ATL. 2865. Bell Phone Main 4311. REAL ESTATE. 808 Fourth National 'Bank Bldff. ratals for $1.00. , _____ lfXIr'*"RNJSHKl>— XORTH SIDE. GOOD rooms with conveniences. teJephone. BELLEVUE INN • and furnace heat, elecjpic HslKa. JY.^_1');"'S NICICLT fur. single dr doubla rooms, steam- beatad. with or without meals, 57 Kaat TWO nfco rooms for a couple, close in. l\y j. ANSLEY PARK BUNGALOW Third Ivy ' 76S5-.r. 84 W.' Peach tree. ^ ii: — By owner, the cutest little BEST BARGAIN IN KIRKWOQD ONE elegant m, u/,-ient la surrounng ana, n balance $35 per month. • " BEAUT1PU1.LY furnished front room; -nrltll 3 >0 r t lieautli'ul grove and in close proximity of one show you this. ' private l)at)i and imard In private family. to couple young men. Apply °-^-l: J^ ^ - of (hi.- best schools in the southern states, Ivy 70JO. T\VO bedrooms and dressing rooms for u-iih a curriculum that .is .unsurpassed in any couples. Conveniences; near car line. Rea- metropolis. This place is well worth $:.SI)0 sonable. 427 S. Boulavurd. on time, but am soing to offer this place for OTIS & HOLLIDAY 22 AND 24 EAST ELLIS ^ST. ?^.;r,o and make the terms to suit you. C. W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE- THE BEST BOAUD in Atlanta at reason- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; close V, Seignous, .M. 2243. Act quick. ^^_able^ rates. Fine table. Ivy 739S-J. In; private family. -32-A S. Pryor street REAL ESTATE. 501 EMPIRE BLDG. MAIN 3457. 18 PEACHTREE ST. PHONE M. 175. Main 6074-L. 15 CURRIER ST. NICELY furnished front room to couple LOOK NICELY furnished rooma close Jn; all con- youns ,men, all conveniences, close in. Ifis SOMETHING' WOATH Capitoi avenue. SOUTH SIDE HOMK. veniences. LOCATION GOOD, street improvements, T.WO bright, clean rooms and kitchenette house (veil built, modern, Crst-ci&sa condi- FOR SALE furnished for light housekeeping. 85 K $12,000 TO LEND AT 7.AND 8 PER CENT 513 PEACHTREE ST. ______, __ , ' lion, beautiful shade trees on lawn, sur- ROOMS: MEAL, HOURS 7 t 9 12 to 2, rounded by iron fence, back lot. level, fruit OO YOU WANT a beautfful home 1% mi log tfvm Marietta, Go-,? We offer this to 7 o'clock. o FURNISHED ROOil to couple 'young trees, chicken yard; Ideal Home. Must sell. Apply 51 East Fair street. Hrlca and terma reasonable. Address C-ll, handsome home and estate, consisting of a 12 -room bouse; t\vo tenant MONEY'ON HAND; no,delay. Above amouiit can be ua* PEACHTREE— Deli-hUul room, adjoin THRSE nice rooma; rent reasonable; private care Constitution. - ... houses and outbuildings,' located In a beautiful oak srove. Ion main public Ins bath, \vith alcepiriK porch* suitable fov 3 young men. Southern exposure: excellent family. 63 Walker at. li PER CENT investment. South Pryor road, together with 96 acres of very fertile lands; 45 to 50 acres under. cultiva- divided into small loans from $1,000 and up. $2,000" table board. Ivy Hftfl-J, apartment, Tented for $52.50 per month. UNFl/RIVISHED—5oi,TH SIDE. Always rented. 55,250—?2,2uO cash, assume tion. balance in orchard, pasture and timber. Tho price .fop, a tew days ^nly-is TWO rooms and bath, with board, single or THREB nice, airy rooms for housekeeping- loan of $3,000 at 7 per ceftt intereat due ?9,000. Will take as part payment $2,000 fb $S,00() v In . Atlanta property- and on hand to buy purchase money notes. en suite. Excellent table board: all con- rivate entrance; hot water; reasonable In five years. This 'apartment would real ., venlenees; fino location, .Ivy 3927-J. Paata 3LI88. ^ for 560. This is the reason it fa always $1,000 in cash, balance in one, two and three years., •• ',' '' .': - BOR RENTES, or 3 large connecting unfiir occupied. The loan people in. putting on FOR REKT^Large, well-rurntahea room, nished rooms for housekeeping; nicje home thin loan valued this property tor $7.000. with private bath, steam hout- excellent best section park ave.; reasonable. Mr The rent in five years will pay oft the loan. ; STRAUSS-EPSTEIN CO. table b,oard. 3T9 Feachtree street Ivy 840. Minor, Main I. Thla is a Hnap. .• .•___ PHILPOT & FULLWOOD Continued ou Next Page. (ConttnueU in .Next Column.) 'Continued in Next Column. .. NO. S AUSTElii BLDO. PHONE 5026. 521-521-A HURT BLDG. IVY 4666. < Page Fourteen. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., FB1DAY, NOVEMBER 1913. handled with a master hand. Such splen- !ully w«H and the EnKUshm^n'* scnool board, of which Hon George ng of church buildings, anJ that two did effects are seldom been on any b«ag«. eeunga toward the two grirH it* handled1 •W. Xapiei, of Atlanta, ie president The others are now in process af erert^ in. The attendance so fai at the L.yrlc thie masterly fashion His CnorXfs Oir LODGE NOTICES Over one-half of a 520,000 funJ for the week has been exceptionally large, and in- W*IM. ' & Lubln picture, -will ulsp be shown- '« principal addres-3 of the night service construction of a church IT Havana, dications points to capacity audiences, for Ml»» Bessie Wei«h and, an* the McAnally "• was delivered* by Dr JT M Hamill. of Cuba, has been raised. In th*> 4tlanr the balance of the engagement ^^Otto puo are still singing- ' A regular communication THREATS TO MOVE Nashville, superintendent of teaohei district the preachers' salaries have all} of B A Minor lodge, No training work among southern Meth- been paid in full, and a s^ne> al -u- n 603. F & A M. will bo held, odist Sundai schools vancement made In all the othe benev- "The Bachelor's Baby. in their temple in Boat At- The opening session of the confer- olent collections. The sum of J46,OOD (At the lyric.) SOCIETY IS FORMED lanta this Friday, Nov SI, ence was marked by the enthusiastic had been paid during 1913 f>r mir- The Lyric has for Its attraction next week at 7-30 p m and hearty welcome addresses made by sion purposes alone, of whlcn amount FINISH CANAL WORK Francis Wilson's New York comedy succes*, BY THE EMPLOYEES All qualified brothers in- VANDERBILT HERE thu pastor of the Elberton First Meth- Tho Bachelor's Baby ' with a complete the Atlanta women have paid a lar^a vited Take Soldiers' Home car, Peach- odlbt ehurcn. Rev R. C Cleefclei. per cent. The Epwwth leasrups of that scenic production Major J IS. Wester, in behalf Of the listrict have made a fine 31 iw**» durr The story of The Bachelor's Baby" con- OF WIRE— .»»•- • COMPANIES~-•— o,rov,,,tr&T.in- small daughter VTien the terms ot the ephone, the 'Western Union Telegraph the welcome addrea&es by BiBHop Den- tal city have Increased in membership, to "Sand-Suckers" as the will are made known to Beach he Is furi- of University to Atlanta -ny and Rev W, J Cotter, of Newnan, company, the Western Electric com- until now the membeish>p of tne ous, as well as panicstrlcken What will pany and the \merscan Telephone and A regular communication who for sixtj-eight years has been a chools ib more than 60 per cent that Big Ditch Nears Comple- lie do with a child In his house' An acci- Telegraph company, of Atlanta,, 27'i of W D Xiuckie lodge. No Hinges on the Decision of jnenrber of this conference ot the church enrollment, and in some dent howevei almost throws tho little one strong, representing a constituency of 89,. F. & A M , will be held At the conclusion ot the opening nstances, is mere than the chi, presiding elder, leported that the water of tne Chasres river into * t«S ^ S» ^Mlnwlmr* o?Beers and re" coidiallv Invited Byo1 (\t tbe Bijou.) \Veisiger, president, J. T Edwards, fllst i Macon When the names of the de- of that district Eight hundred new dredging The dredges, working^ un- Hal Reid's plaj. Hearts of the Blue vice president, H B Wallace, second ship of Vanderbilt university, the ceased members were called the con- members have been received into the RidgeJ' with Its story of the feuds of Ken- vice president, J E "Warren, s,ecretai> A regular communication der the water, can take out more ma-, and treasurer, T. M Lacy, J J Hof- of Palestine lodge. No 4S6, Southern Methodist church would pick ference body stood in silence for a churches in the district, 360 of whom tenal in much shorter time than can tucky and West 'Virginia, Is provlrte «• strong moment in memorj of the men who were received on profession of faith drawing card for the Jewell Kelley compa- man and Benjamin WilUard. directoib Free and Accepted Masons up ttif unlvetsity, the publishing have fallen on sleep since the last meet- the steaan shovels, but, nevertheless, ny this week at the Bijou Another real It is planned by the newly-formed will be held In JHaionic The Warienton Sunday school was the shovels were the tools that re- 1 house of the church and all other ing of a year aero Siven special mention, since that melodrama Is announced for next week It organization to enter Into an inter- Temple, this /Friday) e\en •chool last Novembei has quad- duced Culebra mountain and made Is a story of the tar west entitled • A Cow- change of business and form social re- ing, November 21, 1913, be church inteiests located in Nashville Committees Announced. the wateiway possible boy's Girl " The scenes of the play -are ginning at 7 30 o clock and move them bodily to Atlanta Ga " upled its membership, and now The last steam shovel to work in laid on nn Arizona ranch near the Mexican lationship Kev Waltei B Dillard, of the Rome las moie pupils on its roster border* The treachery of the Mexican and The Fellow Craft degree will be. This statement, made by Dr H. M. Pi rat Methodist church, was re-elected Culebra cut was Iso *ilO, manned by conferred ( than there are white people in Frank Loulan, engineer, and S H the gratitude of an Indian who has been Raymond Barn Burns. Hamill of Nashville one of the world's secretary of the confeience The foi raised duung the yeai the sum of befriended by a cowboy, make up a story of All duly qualified visiting and resi- lowing one-year committees -were then Biid,n craneman It picked up its last great human interest, and one that is^bound 1 dent biethren are fraternally invited most noted Sunday school woikPis, at f4,000 for all purposes, and the mis- dippeiful of earth on Thursday after- Raymond, Ga, November 20 —(Spe - announced sionary assessments are in advance of to prove exceptionally popular with patrons cial )—A lar-sre barn on the Herring, wo-ro-AwBy orden «r o™f T the bundaj school board anniversary Public Worship—T J Christian, R C other years by $1 200 A new church noon, September II of the Bijou The first appearance next plantation about one mile from heie, HOWARHOWARDD SS COCOLL E W M Cleckler, AV O Jones and Ij H O The whole hlstorv of mechanics con- week of Edwin Vail who counts many held licit tonight was greeted with las been built and several parsonages friends In Atlanta, made during his engage- was turned down about 6 o clock last! DAVID E SHTJMAKER S« leading man of the Billy Long Stock Hev B P Allen, of the Athens dis- mountain How the American spirit company will give added Interest to the per- dred dollars No live stock was in tha ATTENTION", K. OP 1'. bj confci ence members and citizens J H Ewmg C W Coleman, J O trict, reported that 1,000. members had formance barn at the time of the flic This V regular meeting of Pettis, S P Rampley H H Perry, S E been received bv that district s •v, as display ed in the constant increase property was acquiied by Judge Done- of tlbciton , Wasson, r D Patillo, G W Duval of efficient is somefthing of which Georgia Lodge, No t5i. The lowo courts of Tcnnebsic have churches this year, while Rex W T Kan last Mondaj, but the loss fails on Knight-) of Pythias will bp \L W Parks and J E Puikes every Ameiic.m must be proud Columbia Theater. Culpepper &. Lee the present owneis ivine, of the Xuiton district, stated Th» storv of the cutting of the" cut held tonight CfiYida}) 8 ruled that the general confeience has Sabbath Observance—L, W J_,attimei. that 350 had been admitted by his Two large crowds saw Charlie Gramlich of the farm, who do not give potses-, o'clock, at ( .istle Hall, Ki the iif?lit to J"ill % tcancies in the board B r Fraser T 11 Kendall far b P chinches through Culel ra mountain Is \i\idlv and Helena Hall In the Isle of Ping Pons sion until January I ' Wiggins II M btro^ier T E Allison, told in 'ihc Panama Canal, bv it the Columbia yesterday matinee and nlffht s,t'r building Ml q«al!flp, A White H J Reeves J H John- ville district, reported over 1,500 ao- Fredcru I llaskin and that it is ac- has been caincd t > th supreme court son W G Ci iwley arid C i^ fauggfc cuiatelj i elated is assured by Colonel \ AN B SMITH, Wesleyan Chiibtian Advocate—P A essions to the churches of that sectfon Goethals who 'O 1C d the englneei- chancelloi Commander, Should Lhi-, bod\ ic\cit,e the decision Kellett A M Hughlett, T F Latham, and R«v Fletchei Walton of the Gilf- mg cihapters oC the book Will UO I*LV J S SLAiNICR, K of R and S of tin lo\voi couit the conference fln district stated that 500 had been attraction The management has decided W h Not ton C T Bacon W W Coop- received b} his congregations Revs This lemaikable book is now bemcr to hold the Princess I a Oell over for another would riot b in a position to move er R ^V Bigh mi I M facott, J T distributed by Thp Constitution for the engagement next week when she will ap- Duncan J K Mai but and R A L,d Cooper and Quillian, of the Oxford and mere cost of production and handling pear In a new and extremely novel dancing Special Notice. "VandPi bill to \tlanta if they wished Maiietta districta reported that 1,300 1 moriclson , TT .._ Save the coupon piinted elsewhere in act Atlantd, November 20 1913 to can v out Mi Hamill a thieat but lad been admitted to the congrega- 1 —• r. Tempeiance—B A Copeland. II M tions in their districts toda> s issue This is to certify that I will not be might >trfrt an opposition college In DuBo-be Fiajik Slier. N ^ Parsons, J tesponslble for any debts contracted NT (jrunnellfe Homei A Tjangtord M b During the moi ning session of the Atldiil i Such a move however, seems conference Bishop Uennv put the AT THE MOVIES. RED bv mv \vit< Mis Jas tehrtniuton Williams Hatton Lovejoy R H Mc- >reachers to guessing as to his posi- J VS SHRIMPTON c?cticmcl\ impiobable C'lun W S Ramsej ami Jud_ge James tion of the granting of the layity AT THE THEATERS The Alamo No. /. Opening of tonferenoe. Weslev Memorial Enterprises—Jerre ights to women by a remark he made MAN FUNERAL NOTICES. Xh (list d ly a session of the Since this question will be considered The End of tho Circle IH the name M Pounds, R I Guinn J D Walker, at this confeicncf his statement to the of a splendidly produced two-ieel Essen BRAND J\oi th (nuigii annual confeience, W C Martin J R Joidan, W F Ven- effect that he believed in giving to all drama dealing \\ith early days on the west- SEWELL—The friends of Mr Jesse T •whkh coriiened liere todav for its f01- able C W Battle S n Leigh, J A the opportunity foi work consistent "Trail of the Lonesome Pine." pin border yvhicli will be seen at the Alamo Sewell Mi and "Mrs t«. N Stevens shirp E F Dempsey and C O Wai- with service in the kingdom of God iso 1 today A Mexican girl by the name Mi and Mrs W H Mims and Mr ana t>-ac\ciith session was devoted large- (At the Atlanta ) of Taunita becoirea very much interested in C e las caused many to wonder whethei The ^weetnebs and glorification whrch. may Mis S E Whittteld, are In-vited to ly to 01K im/ation and htaiing of re- ilpmorials td geneial confeience or not he will advise the confeience a young American prospector named, Davis be lound in the rugged mountains of Vii- A jealous rival intei venea and a settes of ittend the funeral of Mr Jesse T t \ Copeland t the "Vlax-well AV H fepeer, C E IJjwir-aii vote against the giantlng of such company of fine nirrit is plaving this :s unique and intei eating1 throughout A will leave the parlors of Harry G oponitig hum Bishop Collins Denny, of and \ M Pieice ights popular [dr imitic offering: ind with tlie pub Une comedy picture will also be shown PabtoPS ot the Elbe! ton ehutcl Hev William H Rich of the First I\ip- J P Rlchai dson \ M Sprayberry part and elie js one of the cle\erest young The Alamo No. 2. Long on Good Points OAINB'i—The friends of Mr and Mi« made a strong appeal for a more cul .eadingr wornen In America- today In thlb RED-MAN IROQUOIS O Y Games and family, and Mr. and tist and Rev r I btac-y of thP Flist and A A Tillej were voted to sustain tole she has found a part that appeals to "A Good Sport is the name of a two reel tut-ed and consecrated ministry decry- Piesbjteilan chinches being presented 'hat relation to tiie conference Etlison drama that will be seen at the Al- SHIRTS, $1.59 SHIRTS, $2.50 Mrs P C Gaines and family, aie in- ler nature wondeifull> and &he simply lives vited to attend the funeral of Mr. O T ing the modern efforts of some reform Appeal for »en« Mates. Superannuated Preacher*. ,t it each pcrlormance Her June is a amo No 2 todaj A joung English noble- remarkable characterization ind is thor man dead broke engages himself as an EARL & WILSON Gaines this (Fridaj ) morning at 11 30 eis to build up the spnitual kingdom f The following i/ieacheis were con actor in a western film companv and later from the parlors of Harty G Poole, Id \ communication addrebsed o *ho .inuecl m the supei annuated i elation oughly pleasing: to all \vlio have been her SOLD BY DASmaj* BROS. CO, •with thi aid ot mat r( il and sociolos lonterence by TC F Ci usella and Rev Ihe play lemains Friday and Saturday with a picture of him kissing the western hero- 45 Peacbtree St. I S Piyoi St Interment at Elberton H J Ullife, II C Christian, A C Can a matinee & iturday ne Is flashed on the screen before hie true it al i esou icts A VI Jlughlett of Atlanti, was r trell i: J Alken, J F Bailis, J M m e in JJngland Tho situation ig worked Ga The pallbea|ei» will be selected Dm ing the 1110111111,5 session A spuit- cei ed md elicited much dls issioi Bo\vden, W T Caldwell, b P Clem from West End Council J O U A M, Otl disfdsslun HOSt ll\il tho MSOllltKUl Tin puipoae of the commumc iti >n \ ">» eiits C C Carej, W J Cottei, J fa May Irwin. and will ineet at the parlors at 11.15 tli it tli< Southem Methodiot i h in a jiicstnted )>v it % Kimbtit tr Smith, a J^iribM AV S Farris, AV r Glenn T ( U th« Atlanta ) should through Its home miSoioii b^aru, I Gibson L, the rfi nci \l coiifctencc of S Hopkins, H J Hughes, J T Lowe, placed on sale at the Atlanta for the eti O Stiller, Re\ C, R Miller anoTMrs "W the deaf and dumb people of Geoi^ a Sanfoid Leak, R P Martyn, E C gragement of May Irvvin in * Widow by L Joyner are Invited to attend the fu- the Mt thodist chnn h to pass a law foi who at piesent are without rellgio is Marks, N B McBre>er, J R. Lewis J Proxy a comedy of fine meH* Miss Irwin neral of Mrs Emily C* Miller Fr!d$j bidding one man fi oin eseitving as leadership V M Morris, C L Patillo, O C Sim- is the jolliest person on the Amei ii-an stage CORNER i- morning At 10 o'clock from the chapel The call of the piesldlnj eldeis and in her play she achieves the triumph of piebiding eldei fpr moie than four ( on- mons, AV U Tarpley, A. M. Smith, T SMALL PROPOSITIONS FOR THE CAUTIOUS BUYER if "Greene-erg & Bond Co, Rev. S v H names was begun b> Bishop Denriv, H Timmons J. R Speck, J AV G her career During the course of the play Hall officiating Jnterment West view* becutivi -veais, cxci pt on the mission tnd the presiding elders midi» tht M Watklns J W Stipe, A W. Williams, Miss Irwin faings severa.1 songs as only May fields repoite Re\ W P Lovejov of Uie, AV M Winn L P Winter, G W Yai- Irwin is able to sing and thefae aJone make PROPERTY RENTS PRICE Dunlin the aCtei noon session Re\ U Atlanti cUstiict made a most favorable brough, G W Wood, C C Spence. AV a -visit to the theatei profit ible Miss Ir MANRY—The friends and relative* of \\ in ind her \ eu V ork company comes to Edgewood and Fitzgerald ~ $3.Soo Mr and Mrs Jesse M Manry Mrs II Ravvlingfc U lj of Nashville Itnn leport as did also Re\ W T Hambj L Singleton, H L Crumley and D M the Atlanta Iue->il ly and Wednesday with a $19 Lucy Manry, Mr and Mrs W F addiesbed th> i.onfeienl Mr Jesse M. Manry serving as presiding elder more than Friday November 21, 1913, at 1« 30 four consecutive years This resolution a m, from the West End Baptist, Always on Back of Society PUT; every man on closest attention, for FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR church Interment in West View The It is a well-known fact that there is following named gentlemen will pjease no little dissatisfaction among the act as pallbearers and meet at tho Oeoigia preachers regarding the pres- chapel of H M Patterson & Son. at ent system of presiding eldership The 9 15 1 m Mr T A Whitner, Mr C F RICH & BROS. CO. lesolution will be the order of the day Whitner, Mr W R Heston. Mr J T at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, and Fitten Mi. JV A Hancock, Mr T R lively debates ire expected FOR RENT—Edgewood Ave. Store Room The following young men, having You will find at 212 Edgewood avenue, corner Butler street, a very desir- Sawtell. passed approved examinations in their able well-lighted and ventilated store room, has beautiful show windows and flrst year's work, were passed to the is In the very best of repair This io a good stand for almost any kind of FUNERAL DIRECTORS $65 Mahogany Sideboard class of the second year business, would make an especially good stand for drug store ?75 per month William Greenway W J Culpepper, J E Ellis, A P Watkms, AV T Gantt, J O l-l IM J - \*S O O O S I O C BARCLAY & BRANDON CO We're "Clearing the Decks :E W E Purcell D S Patterson, C A Shepherd of the Hills. FUNERAL Directors, are now located Hall, G A Chambei s and Nelson Hines- ( \t the I-yru. ) REAL ESTATE—RENTING—STORAGE for Xmas" ley There TV ill be just tnree more opportum Phones Bell Ivy 671, Atl 618. 12 "REAL ESTATE ROW " In theiz new borne, 546 Iijr *tr»«t. $37.50 sg ties this week at the lyric to witness The ker Auto amlulanc*. The class of the second year who weie promoted to that of the third Shepherd of the HUlb a dramatization of This, sideboard (as pictured) is typical of the Harold Bell \\rights popular American nov were J W Brinsneld, M D Cunning- el E\ eryone who has read the book should A O. 4. ROY DONEHOO ham, J G Davis, AV R England, L B nee Sammy I^ine Preaching Bill Toung extraoidinarv values we're giving to make room Linn, B F Mize, J J M Mize, J A Mat Dad Howett and the people of ' Mutton FUNERAL PARLORS Partridge, Lucien Roper J B Gresham, Hollow take life and appear behind the WEYWAIM & CONNORS 99 Marietta St. for the Holiday goods. R P Tatum, O M Ponder, G T Sor-footlights IVom a ecenlc standpoint. The iclls, I J Lovern, J T Pendley, W M. Shepherd of the Hills 1>* remarkable The tEN&r ON; REAL ESTATE,"'IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, AT B. Phone M. 1847. Atlanta 4100. Built of ma- Barnett, T M Sullivan, Z V Wakes, light effects In the first act are certainly A L Amack and J L Franklin LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Q^'CK ACTION. NO RED TAPE. hogany veneei Twenty-five Netv Recroits. by cabinet There are twenty-five new recruits -INTEREST OF BpRROWERS SAFEGUARDED, m a k e i s who who have come to this conference seek- ing admission on ti l €EO-UITABLE BUILDING ESTABLISHED 1890 RELIABLE SPEC- pay infinite at- The report of Re\ B r Mize a \oung preachei who has been with the THI5 DAYS tention to de- Gracewood chuiches of the A-Ugusta tail Furniture district, caused much meniment as he :„„ _ ,'EASFS OF MEN. , ead it Mr Mize reported that duiine BARGAIN LOCATED IN AT'-ANTA IOYEARS. of integrity ithe vear that with four churches ha\- 32 INMAN ELD'S. g2H S BF=iQAD ST ing 396 membei s, he had had three that will last deaths, six marriages, ten births, flftj - for generations five additions of profession of faith, five by certificate, thirtv six adults WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH US 60 inches long, baptized, thirtj two babies baptized, 58 inches high, one inissionaiv society organi/ed, one BECAUSE OF CONVENIENCE AND paisonige built, preachei s salai y paid I Opium, Whl*k«y «nd Due H»blM ****1 ACCESSIBILITY IN OUR LOCATION. itHomeor.lSanlurium. Book-oj in -' 23 inches deep in full, and all confeience collections mfnx, DR. B H WOOU.EV.7 •*»," in lull and lunning o\ei Mr Mixes ISwIttritna. Allinn. Ctorqlk. Mirror is 14x48 people want him icturncd to them foi HAZLETON BECAUSE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT, inches One another veal 1 The fiist da> s session of the confei A CUSTOMER IS A FRIEND. top draw er *!s ence u as brought to a close \\ith an f Notice for Bids for Sumter anniveriarj celebration of the &un.da> \ e 1 v e t lined school board at which time Di H' M MOST COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE County Courthouse a.id pattitioned forbihei t ulh v\oith $65. pay $3750 Hamill made the piincipal addiess EQUIPMENT IN THE CITY. i Greetings \re Received. Furniture. GRAND WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST. During the Thursday s session of the Sealed bids will be received by the Board A Few Other Examples from the Sale conference greetings vv ere received bj of Bounty Commissioners at tho CJerk s ot the Mefnodibts from the Baptists in i tl=;_• 50 Solid Mahogain Buttet at $30 convention at Gainesville and the OURS IS THE BUSINESS MAN'S DEPARTMENT STOR) County Florida, until noon on Mond.ay, tui- j \Vomaii s Chiistian Tempeiance union Jj-^ j.. ... v imstdaiot December, 1913 for Furniture Mahogam ( hma Cabinet at $33. I n session at Bainbridge The coutel for the new Courthouse at Bushnell Tha said fuinlture v/ill consist of office aesKP Earh Fnghsh 6-foot Sideboard, $39.75. me directed the secretarj to make chairs tables filing devices (the filing case^ ippiopriate reply FOOTE & DAVIES CO. to be of metal roller shelves for record $35 oo T arl\ English o.vk 8-foot Dining Table $23.50 Vtanetta and Rome aie m a stiff $247.00 DoohB and kindred articles) Full list and i ompetitioii trying to get the Confer fcpecincations can be seen without charge at 'SsSoo (jolden Oak Library Table at $23.75. fnce to vote to meet with them next Cor. N. Pryor St. and Ed&ewood Ave. the Clerks offtce in Bushnell or at the v eai Rome is verj conservative in office ot W. A. Edwards, Architect, in At- ^65 oo Mahoganj Library Table (marred) $37.50. hei efforts to get the conference, while JUST ONE MINUTE *ROM EVERYWHERE X>5 oo Mahogam Chiffonier, v\ ith drawer front, $40 Marietta is making the big noise The Board reserves the right to reject Marietta secured the backing of thp Everything for the Office any or all bids Bids may be submitted sep- $ir>oo Parh English Oak Bed, full size, $9.75. cjtv council, the board of tiade and the GOOD CONDITION arately for different articles or in bulk unanimous vote of the church at that By order of the BoarCountyd ofF County Commis- $75 oo bohd Mahogany Cheval Mirror at $37.50. place to ask the conference to go there sioner.* of Sumter _ -SiOoo I arlv English Toilet Table to match, $9.75. in 1914 Considerable printed matter and painted signs aie used in the cam- Chairman Board County Commissioner^ $3500 Bird's eje Maple Princess Dresser, $19.75. paign made bv Marietta Bishop War- \V» K. HOTTER, Clerk and Auditor. $31 50 Circassian Walnut Princess Dresser, $19.75. ren A Candler, of Atlanta, is visiting the conference today and tomoriow • « While here Bishop Candlei will address i nn P S—Customer \\ishmg more than the usual 30 dajs' the conference«*n some of the vital is plan a Fa On Sinclair Avenue, Inman Park, we have a very attractive 6-room sues before the Methodist chuich He bungalow on lot, 50x200 feet. This Is a well-arranged, modern house, with Nervous and tiedit i.an arrange terms to suit through oui office will return to Atlanta Fridav evening N.BRDAD;5T. all conveniences. It is a very desirable piece of property, and £he price is Weak, ATLANTA I (Furniture, Fourth Floor.) BODY OF J. M. MANRY reasonable—$4,760—on easy terms. Diseased Men BROUGHT TO ATLANTA B. IN/I. GRAIMT" & ermantntiy Curt*. RICH & BROS. CO. GRANT BUILDING. I Dr Hushes !• , «• experienced Speclajlet, The body of Tesse M Alanry, who v. ho successfully treat* died Wednesdaj while on a recreation and permanently curia no to Hampton Spungs, Pla, airived Blood Poison. Skin Diseased, Kervousne**. itie last night "VIr Maniy was a •well- _^,^ _•—STORES—N. Pryor Street Varicose Vulnu. Kidney enow n insurance man of Atlanta, and Buster Brown S6 N. Pryor Street, 1,632 square feet, with basement. I and Bladder Troubles, A. member of the firm of Manry Broth- 100 N. Pryor Street, 1,100 squar.e feet, with basement, ers & IHeston fM&uf^SonS^eSS The tuneial will be held Frlclaj Camera $2.00 112 N. Pryor Street, 536 square feet; no basement. morning at 10 30 o'clock from the 114 N. Pryor Street, 516 square feet; no basement. x^ - ** T Xn acalnst lilffh ttnd c^ctortlOiti&te West End Baipti&t church, with Rev A perfect machine—satisfaction guaran- * >:,,r«eci by some physicians and teed. Size picture 2^x4Vi Leather cov- Steam heat and water included in lease. £ec^iallsts Xo« wiu Bn<1 "^ chare«3 J F Purser officiating Interment will £peCla.USL» *r_ „„,! „„ mnv,^ »>..*« „„,. be in West View cemetery ered; all metal parts highly polished. Loads ASA G. CANDLER, JR., Agent, 222 Candler Building. in daylight, 6 or 12 pictures on a film. Mail- See MR. WILKINSON. e ALAMO GATE RECEIPTS ed on receipt of price. Send for catalog C. truth about your E. H. CONE. Inc.. 2 Stores, Atlanta. FOR- ORPHANS' HOME Gate receipts of the Alamo moving-' 30 1JAYS MY FEE WXLX> BE picture theater No 2, on Whitehall MR. INVESTOR OIN E.- HALF VfHA/C OTHE« street, Prida> will be donat&d to the We will erect a Theater wjthm one block ot Five Points, playing CHARGE. WKEKl-y silver jubilee fund of the Hebrew the best in Burlesque PAYMENTS, AC- Capitalized at $50,000. We have $15,000 stock unsold, but it's go- Orphans' Home The orphanage is one | ABOUT QUICK DEUVERV WHEN uli uae the latest serums and baote- of Atlanta s most deserving institu- a tions and at present is greatly hanai- ing || * Want a sure, investment, showing bi» returns, act capped bv debt It is for the purpose Write P O Box 527 for full particulars. of pajing off this encumbrance that ! ILL ER'S LYMPH COM- tlie fund is being raised All persons combined wltb my direct attending the Alamo theater Friday O NAR CH restoring tlie vital force* will be lending their aid to a worthy ESSENGERS Bur a lot and I'll draw your^t»lan« and WTO"CHBOMC DISEASES my pa- caube M furnleh specification* for everything. Can fi.nts are cured in lew time, qulcfcly; THE CRIMO CARBON REMOVER CO., WILL DELIVER VOUR GOODS PROMPTIY do It cheaper than anybody eUe in At- , nd 1 use the l*.te*t Improved meti- OF EAST ST LOUIS, ILL.- Sermon on Repentance. lanta. Hay* biff • at brick veneer, *J? consultation and advice FRJ3B. FOR LESS THAU YOU 2-story and bu houae plane to call or write. Hour* » ». ro. to « Have opened a branch office at 39 Luckie Street, Atlanta Dr. Dunbar Ogden, pastor of tlie Cen- ME PAVING FOR PRESENT SERVICE? GET A make selection. me talk to you; fll Just a -word to owners of Automobiles; Auto Truqks or Motorcycles The tral Presbyterian church, is preachms save you inoner. ' OK. HOalWS. SMOMItot Cirbon will be remo\ed from >oui engine within a few minutes Make us a series of sermons on "The Tin ee Stepa BOTH pi 01.0 it. This 13 something new to jou, but old to us Please call and let «e n, Becoming a Christian '_The subject FIUTZ WAGENKH. Third NaUotua BM*. show -\ou SoW under a, positive guarantee "Will take about ten minutes to Sunday evening will be "Repentance PHONES -UBS, ****** -mri*! Ban BW*. show jou Salesmen'wan ted At the morning hour the subject of 98 Attaata. Ga. THE CB1MO CARBON BKJIOVKR CO.. the message WttI bw *The Two Cur- HOME 39 LUCKIE STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA. rents ot ~

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