THE STANDARD •'. ASSOCIATED SOUTHERN PRESS NEWSPAPER THE ATLANTA STITOTION SERVICE bally and Sunday, carrier delivery, 12 ecmtm we*k1y. Vol. XLVH.-^No. 218. ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, JA^ITABY 19, 1915.—TEN PAGES. , Siiicle copies on the •trefcta and nt'aemwtand*. B cntt*.

MAYOR TO SERVE ATLANTA WILL SEEK ONLY TWO TERMS, VILLA IS DESERTED ''TOMMIES'' KEEP WARM WITH FUR /ACKERS; DECIDES COUNCIL ZOUA VES POP AWAY (AT GERMAN AIR, CRAFT

Byva vote of 17 to 8, a resolution of- REFUND OF $135, fered ,by Councilman Claude L. Ashley, BYGEN. GUTIERREZ before the general council Monday aft- i ernoon, seeking to remove the- disabili- | ties of the mayor's office, was de- feated. PADONHATORY Councilman Ashley's resolution was\ HIS SOLDIERS distinctly a boom for .Mayor James G. Woodward to succeed himself in 3917. L'nder the present charter, the mayor Council Approves Cancella- can only serve two consecutive terms Former Provisional Presi- as executnye of the city.^ Councilman Struggle Is Continuing in Ashley's resolution would have had the dent to Start Independent tion of Contract Made by effect, if passed, of removing .these the Argonne* However, disabilities and making the mayors In 1 City With the New York the future eligible to serve as many v Revolution or Join the Facr and Gerrnans Seem to Be terms as the people would elect them V '"','• It Pes^tructor Company. to serve. tion of Gen. Carranza. More on Offensive. \lderman Albert Thomson sought to, have the resolution sent to the statis- tics and research committee, of which WILL DEMAND REMOVAL he is chairman, 'but intsead council EXECUTlpNS REPORTED RUSSIANS AGAIN MENACE Voted to table it. . OF BUILDINGS ON LOT IN THE MEXICAN' CAPITAL' EAST PRUSSIA AND POSEN

Crematory Has Never Been THEY'D CRUCIFY CHRIST Populace Said to Be Un- Turks Have Been Dealt An- Improved to Extent of In^ easy Because of Disorders. other Staggering Blow by creasing Its Efficiency, IN THE NATIONA\ L_ GftPTA- \ L , Gen. Villa, With a Strong Forces of the Czar—Italy, Says Councilman Ashley. "Billy" Sunday Makes Decla- Force, Hurries to Capital. Greece, Rumania and Bul- $• ration Addressing Grea^t garia Expected to Join the Following, closely on the heels of Assemblage.! Washington, January .18.—General the report that the new garbage plant Francisco 1{illa, comraander-ln-chief of Allies. ; : had broken down, and that conditions v the forces controlled by the convention at the plant were growing worse "Washington, January 18.-—Billy Sun- In session at Mexico. City, was due to all the time, Atlanta's general day! the revivalist, visited '• Washing- reach the capital tonight to assist Colo- London, January IS.—The German of- ^ council yesterday approved the can- ton today, called at the white hous'e nel Roque Gonzalez Garza, selected by f\cial report's om'isstotf of i-ef.ereTj.ee to cellation o£ tne contract with the arid talked to some 5,000 pe'ople about the convention as temporary executive Soissons, the scene of the recent mark- New York Destructor company, and au- "If 'Christ Came to Washington." (Mem- to succeed General Eulalio Gutierrez. ed^ German success, and the French thorized City Attorney; James L,. May- bers of the cabinet; congressmen, dip- This information reached the state statement " that there -has been - no son to proceed to collect from the con- lomats and government officials were department today with advices saying change in that ^region, leads to ths tractor the first .installment of ?135,000 in the big.\audlence that listened to that while the capital was "well pro- belief that a renewal of the violent paid by the city on the plant, and to the .picturesque sermonr of the base- tected and policed," there had been struggle is impending, the temporary luring suit to force the removal of the ball evangelist as he climbed on a table- some executions for disorders and the quiet being due to the fact that neither buildings from the city's property. aW warned his hearers that "God .must populace was uneasy. side cares to risk an. offensive In the Councilman Claude L. Ashley, chair- be served." . . Gutierrez's reasons for departure preseht circumstances. - ~> man of the sanitary committee, offered Champ' Clark presided over the meet- have not yet been explained to, the state At widely separated points elsewhere .the resolution \in council Monday after- ing, v and Secretary Bryan, Attorney department.jbut the belief prevails here in the west there have been engage-, noon. He said that the 'resolution was General Gregory, /Secretary 'iane and that with the 5,000 troops accompany- nients. .but the weather again Is play-' •/'. •ffered for the purpose ofs authorizing J. P. -Tumulty, secretary to -the presi- ing- him froni Mexico city and Gen- ing-an important part. . T!i»? stornl In the city attorney to file an answer and dentflB^t, *<**sat on ththe« platformreform.. A number erajs B]anco and he is endeav- Belgium.prevents operations, except ar- of senators -were present, and Speaker cross bill against the contractor. Clark remarked as he Introduced' the oring either to join General Ohregoh tllleHy duels, and snow in tlie^Vosges. Criticises Plant. > preacher that a "quorum of the house and' the Carra'rtza element or intends to at the other extremity of the line, "The plant has never been able to was on hand." ,aet up ari independent faction. makes attacks exceedingly difficult. fulfill any of the contract obligations," Sunday spoke for an hour with tre- Light was thrown on the- conduct of In the Argonne, however,'fighting U Councilman Ashley said, "and despite mendous energy. He declared that he Gutierrez tonight toy: receipt frpm'Vera almost continuous, aml^each side claims the assurances of the engineers of the believed he "would not have to leave Cruz of copies of letter said \to have minor successes. For ttie time .being: the corpora New " York Destructor company, the 1 >•*» -change^ between Ge.eWl Gu- the Germans seem to be more, on the x find people .. plant has never been improved to the Jesus Christ if He' walked upV Penn- tlerrez ^and Generals Obregon and Can- offensive than the defensive. ' '' extent of Increasing its efficiency. sylvania .avenue today. dido Aguilar, dated January. 1', approx- RUSSIANS MENACE "As a matter of fact, the plant re- "Christ Is already in Washington," imately the time "when Gutier"rez an- v minds me of the .Irishman's race horse he asserted. "He sees every false"vote nounced to the convention that he was GERMAN^PROVINCES. —it improves worse all the time." that you east here, or -that is cast in working on plans for the pacification . The German reports of all the eastern your constituencies. His judgment of of Mexico. Briefly, his plan was sai'd operations ate brief, but those of the The contract between the city and you or me Is not .based on what He to be to' unite, witli^ Generals Obr.egon Russians are niore in detail, and u is the New York Destructor company was reads In the Congressional Record.", and Aguilar in deposing General Villa i, ENGLISH iSdLPIERS .WITH FUR JACKETS: 2. FRENCH ZOUAVES USING ANTI- signed, in June, 1913, prior to the'time " As the assemblage arose to .hear the from cointrol of the convention forces. AIRCRAFT GUNS. * believed • the- Russians again .menace IMayor Woodward went into office.' preacher's final prayer, he thanked God Eliseo Arredondo, head of the Carranza East Prussia and Posen. ; "When, the .mayor took charge of\ the for "a president. in .the white house agency here, made public the text of English sol'dier^ at the front in the freedom of motion to the legs, but keep of antiVair craft guns. Tt Is reported The Turks, according to i-eports. havo who bows his knees in submission to the correspondence. that they -ppured a ho,t fire at the C!er- been 'dealt another • «tasgerihs- blow city's affairs,^ his first act was to .at- Gutierrez to Carranza Lenders. western area 6C war keep warm with the xital part of the body war"m.' God." i 1 ritan aeroplanes that \ flew over Dun- after .theiv, determined stand in the v tack the plant. !:Je endeavored to pre- The president was unable to .attend The letter purporting to have been heavy fur jackets^ These jackets give French zouaves have taken up the use kirk and dropiped. bombs. vent the board of health from tearing meeting. His daughter, Margaret signed iby Gerieral Gutierrez reads:" snow at Kara-Urgan, in the Caucasus. down the old crematory, but the com- Wilson, and Miss Helen \ Bones, the "Generals Alvarao Obregon and Can- They are fighting rear-guard actions, pany finally got possession of the site president's Cousin, were nresent. dido Aguilar, "'Wherever They May Be. STORK BRINGS but are being pressed^ back, Jn disorder "God 'bless you for the work you are My pear Colleagues: By virtue of a toward Ei-zerum. -and began work on the new plant. ^ doing,:-' - s.aid -J^sid^nt :W-«sorr- to -Bttlj* Mayor Woodward did succeed In forc- Sunday,v when h;e received" the revivalist . TO MRS. C^ A. DANA- The Turkish garrison at Adriano- BlancOj minister of the interior; Eu- ple, the partiai withdrawal of which • ing the company to reduce the price of at the white house. When«Sunday con- genio Aguiree Bonavides, sub-secretary the plant, and the city paid $135,000 as I gratulated- the president on the birth of war, and myself, we believe it pa- AND MRS^ E. H. COY mm was "previously reported, has now com- tile first installment, and has carried of a grandson, Mr. Wilson replied: triotic and "honest to address you to letely withdrawn, according to an Ath- ""Mr. Bryan told me that he and I point out the' convenience of you sus- the remainder of the contract price over ai;e now the grandfathers of seven pending your advance towards -this Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dana, of ens dispatch, which Rives no explana- frorn^ time to\ time. Mayor Woodward .children. He has six and I have one." capital while we are formulating a New York, , announce the birth of a IN BIT PROPOSED tion. . ^ ' opposed the company's efforts to test plan of campaign that we Intend to son, January 16,\.in New York. "-Mrs. i; The London papers' print a forecast " pursue against General Francisco Villa, Dana was- 'Miss Agnes Ladson^ the eld- the plant a'{ter.several tests had proven whom we always have-intended to sep- appearing in The Paris Figaro, that WITH HIS GRANDSON, est daughter of the three beautiful Italy, .Greece; Rumania and Bulgaria' unsatisfactory to him, and finally, suit arate entirely from the conventlonlst Resolution Introduced (to daughters' of C. T. Ladson, of Atlanta; Advocates of Change De- army and from all- the public matters will join the allies, but there is nothing was brough^ in the United^States courts WILSON IS SPENDING of our country. \ the second sister, Mrs. Frank Adair, to force the payment^ of the balance "'For your information, I must tell Appoint Committees to the third. Miss Leone Ladson. clare Atlanta Can Never nvore definite relative io this turn of due. -Th\s,su'it is now pending. yoii'^that' delegates have arrived here .Mr: and Mrs. Edward Hairris Coy, of affaii-s than there was a fortnight ago. \ A ALL TIME POSSIBLE from the states of Tamaulipas, Coa- Weary, Says Mayor. Draft Two Forms of Gov- Washington, D. C., announce the birth Make Big Improvements huila, Nuevo Leon and San Luis Potosi, of 3, son. Mrs. Coy was Miss Sophie FRENCH RETAKE - Mayor Woodward said Monday that and have stated that the forces operat- ernment Is Defeated, Meldrlm, of Savannah, a beau,ty. and he has grown weary of waiting for the Washington, Jariuary 18. —Presiden t ing in those states are willing to sup- Until Increase Is Voted. LOST TERRITORY. Wilsoni; received a long list of callers port the attitude which this belle, and a frequent visitor to Atla*n\ta. v •company to make ,g«Socl on its contract. govern- iParis, January 18.—The following ' Jater than i^sual today because of the ment may assume against Villa and official communication was issued to- "When the city contracted for the desire to vstay as long as possible with that few followers will second his Mayor James G. Woodward's first -. Face to face with the realization purchase of the plant," said the mayor, his grandson, the child of Mr. and Mrs. policy of brigandage and desolation, scrimmage with the general council in night: , , ' because a number of the honest chiefs that Atlanta can no longer hope* fqi '•Following the \blowing- tip of ani am- "it was stipulated In the contract that Francis B. Sayre, who was born at of the northern division. are willing to. his plan to get charter reform amend- municipal ^progress with a, revenue of the plant would be able to destroy gar- the white hbuse yesterday. co-ope,rate witlx us. ments before the general assembly" at munition depot, caused by the bursting If the" Sayre baby follows precedent FOR RlllEOlIS $4,7*09,000, advocaites o£ a higher rate p-f a shell, tha^; part of the village .of bage at a minimum cost of '25 cents a its next session met with failure M-6n- he set during the first night he will is to* of taxation as a means of increasing Ija Boisselle (about 20 'miles northeast ton. This it has failed, to do. Now, as be a model- infant. He gave his at- principal public offices of our country, day Afternoon. ( receipts decided Monday to go\ before -an admission that the plant cannot v but to use all of our activities, good Councilman Edwin Johnson, of 'the of Amiens), occupied by our froons, tendants litt,le trouble. — ' will and patriotism' to the end that the ^Georgia legislature' in June and was burned and we were compelled to bu'rn garbage at the 'price agreed on in A large heap of rattles sent by -mem- peace may' be restored In the land. To sixth ward, offered a resolution 'pro- ask that the charter of Atlanta, be the .contract, the Destructor company bers of the ^Wilson and Sayre .families attain this end we are endeavoring1 to viding for the appointment of two CLARES evacuate. The evaluated territory .was ^ amended so as to permit the uity to has demanded that the city pay it 58 and close friends were ready for the accomplish the union of tell the revolu- charter reform committees, one to be recaptured by us, however, in a vigor- tionists who have no exclusively per- levy a tax of $1.50 instead of $1.25! cents a toii since the plant is still in baby as soon as he should show in- composed of men who favor charter re- ous counter-attack on the morning terest in them. Several baby baskets sonal ambitions but who are animated Alderman Albert Thomson,' one of "its' possession, and the city, payiris with the common desire to "save our form and the other who favor com- Senate Democrats Favor of the 18. , ^ \ had also been sent to the white house; country from anarchy and ruin. . the most consistent advocates' of a "The enemy has bombarded St. Paul, it for the destruction of garbage. • but the one used was prepared by Mrs. mission government, each committee v . "I trust, that as soon as this com- to draft a charter for the city of At- Legislation at: Early Date. higher tax rate, said that he will frame near Soissons. > • "The plant has never .been able to Sayre herself. x / '. munication reaches your hands you an amendment to the charter to be pre- "In the Champagne some German make the,evaporation guarantees-good, A toy Princeton, tiger for the Sayre will ig-ive me a.reply, which I have no lanta. ^ doubt -will be agreeable to our pur- Amendments Discussed to sented at the next session of the gen- aeroplanes have flown o'ver our posi- and in addition it has failed time and baby was given to President Wilson The resolution was apparently ex- • . :•' ' . \ • . ' . . '' ' tion. They were received^by our canno.n today by a committee from the Prince- poses. Your affectionate friend and col- pected, for immediately after it -was eral assembly! and M'ayoij James G. again to destroy the 260 tons a |day s league." \ and machine guns, and two of tnenTwere ton Alumni association. .. V Ship-Purchase Bill. Woodward intimated Monday morning guaranteed for It In tho contract." Obrcitron to Gn^errez. , ' introduced a fight was . launched to brought to the ground inside our lines "The baby's, father is a Williams col- prevent action 'on It. Alderman Albert during the session of the\ finance com- near Bar-le-Duc. The aeroplanes were City Attorney Kills said Monday aft- lege man," said the president, "and. General Obregon's ' answer was mittee that he will not veto such a quoted as follows: . Thomson, ,one of the opponents of Washington, January IS.—Important only slightly damaged. .The four avia- ernoon that he, would file an answer therefore, I don't Know whether I resolutions or amendment. tors in them were made prisoners. accept a Princeton tiger for "iPuebla, January "12, 1915.—General charter .reforms, moved that council amendments to 'the government ^ and'cross bill in the federal court in should Eulalio Gutierrez.—pMy D-ear Friend and purchase .bill were discussed at a cau- "It's folly -to attempt to make Im- "In the Argonne some desultory can- n'ccojrdance with council's resolutions. him." ' Colleague: I have just' received your send the resolution to the committee x non and rifle firing has taken place. on statistics and research. He is chalrr cus ot\ democrats tonight with a view provements from year to year 611 t«< The cross 'bill will demand the refiind "But his mother came from Prince- communication Iri' which in your own to perfecting the, measure so as to de- "From the Argonne to the Vosges uton," raplied Edgar Allen Poe, attor- name and in .the names \of Generals man of "the committee. present income and the increase in the snowstorms prevail." of $105,000 first Installment paid on the Wy general of . Maryland. "The boy Robles, Aguiree Benavides and Blanco duce opposition from republican assessments," Alderman Thomson said plant, cancellation of the contract, and you express the desire that our ad- , Resolution Tabled. sources. No -final action was taken. The official statement .given out in must be sent to Princeton for the sake vance toward Mexico City should be Councilman Johnson supplemented All amendments were preferred to the Monday, "and if Atlanta hopes to make the afternoon recites French successes suit for recovery of the site upon which of his mother and grandfather." suspended until you begin your cam- the motion with a demand that the commerce committee, which -will re- anyi sort of progress I believe it best yesterday at various points alo.ngr tha the plant was erected. • The grave look Mr. Wilson has -worn paign against -Villa and the men who resolution go to the committed on or- port to another cancus tomorrow. to make a start now than later, because, battle line, most of them artillery en- since his wife's death was supplanted follow him In" his work of brigandage dinances and .legislation. An amendment suggested by Senator gagements. None of the actions seem by a broad smile. and desolation. -in .m&' opinion, the time has .arrived "I am pleased to see that you have As an amendment to the whole, Hoke Smith, of Georgia, would provide whenHhe city must have more revenue to have been of igreat importance. 2 PERSONS DROWNED Dr. C. T. Grayson,- the white house come to. undej-stand the Justice of the Councilman Mason moved that the res- that .the.i government, after the pur- The text of the statement follqws: physician, reporteci tonight that both fight we have waged- from the begin- olution be tabled, and further debate chase or lease of ocean-going -ships, to provide for,^department increases in "Prom the sea to the Olse there was Mrs. Sayre and the baby were progress- ning against the Villista faction, know- and discussion were choked off, and first should offer them to American operating expenses,I and at the same WIfEN MULE BACKS ing favorably. The baby -was describ- Jng that the worst crime that our his- 1 tory could . record would be to- enter Councilman Mason's motion prevailed. private individuals or corporations at time look after outside improvements ed as being a .perfectly proportioned Tabling of the resolution has the term's that would equal at least 4 per BUGGY, INTO A CREEK boy with blue eyes and light, hair.' into compromises with men who only •which are necessary from year to year. Weather Prophecy serve as specimens of monstrosity, and effect of defeating the first effort on cent oh the .Investment. This is de- I don't believe the people of Atlanta i Major Elbert M. Bacon, of Houston, you must now recall with pain that the part of 'Mayor Woodward and ad- signed to meet objections to formation FAIR. l . : • ,-Mi~t.™ isr 0 'iannavv- i R Th« Texas, whoi was - baptized by the late one of the strongest!, reasons we had vocates of charter reforms to force of a government-controlled organiza^ •will object to an increase of 25 dents Clinton, >.. C., Januaij, 18.—-The Mrs- . WWjlson'jlson'ss grandfathergrandfather, wa-wass ononae noff as honest men to undertake this new- per $100'." v bodies of Mrs. Emerson Davis and lit- the general- council to take steps to tion as\provided in the original WIT. the first to congratulate tho .president fight was that you, disregarding the let the people vote o^n the- "question: For Rural Credits Legislation. V I Position of Woodward. Georgia—Fnlr, colder Tuesday; murh' tle nephew, Willie .Hope, were recov- today. ' v , counsel of your friends, nullified our colder in en«t and Bvutli; Wedneigdux last efforts to avoid it by appointing Mayor Woodward said Monday aft- At the outset of the caucus Senator Explaining his attitude in the mat- fair. efed^ from Six Runs creek^, 2 miles Villa chief of operations. : ernoon that he was not surprised at Robinson, "of Arkansas," offered a reso- ter of increasing "the city tax rate, from here, late today. ' , "I cannot arrest any military opera- the action of council. He declared that lutlon.-which was adopted without dis- 'Mayor Woodward said: 1-ocnl Report. liate yesterday afternoon a . mule, Killed Daughter and Self. tions because this would be equivalent he Is aware that there is well organ- sent, to provide for rural credits "I have always taken the position Ilowest temperature •. '. . . ^. 41 Xashville. Teiin., January IS.—A to betraying my brothers in arms who ized opposition to any attempt to legislation at an early date. Opinion that the city's .system of disbursing Highest temperature 6S backed a buggy, containing four" peo- In different parts of the republic are Mean temperature \. ", 6£ ple, from a bridged over the creek. A Springfield, Tenn., dispatch says, that change the system of government, but on the subject -was divided, but most money Is all wrong—ithat it costs the Prank P; Johnson, a prominent resi- lighting against the Villista reaction, city more than 70* cents to spend 20 Normal temperature 42 • little daughter of Mrs. Davis rescued among whom is your brother. , • explained that the next move will be of tire senators "said later that there Rajnfall in past 24 hours, inches.. .661 dent of, that place, shot arid killed hi's in the direction of-Invoking the initia- seemed to be no chande of getting cents. That sort of thing is not busi- h«r sister. Mrs. Mary Ho^pe, by fishing daughter, Lucy, and then ,himself at 1 "Whenever you, by your deeds, de- Kxcegs since first of month, inches. .89 o'clock this afternoon. The despatch clare war against Vina and his fol- tive and referendum. action on a rural credits bill at this ness-like, and I have always said that Bxcens since Jan-uary.], inchesicliie, - ..-. .33 her froir\ the stream with a pole, after says he hadi been unbalanced for sev- lowers and.place yourself in'-the .posi- "People Want Change." session. . -*- unless the city cuts down, the expenses floating to the bank and climbing out. tion that every honest Mexican should in the way of salaries the taxpayers j^eporttt From Vtlrioim Station*. eral weeks. \ . » hold- at this time. I shall do every- "I am not -worried as to the out- The resolution adopted read: The mule became frightened while 1 "Resolved, That the 'committee oh are not going to get money for needed STATIONS I Temperature. ItalQ thing In my power to* re-establish come," he said. "I firmly believe that banking and currency of the senate-be Improvements. .^ . . . • and State at i4 h'n crossing the bridge, \which is said to peace. * the i people of Atlanta want a change WEATHER. 7 p.m. I HlghT "But if .yo. u continue to n-ursue your requested to report a bill providing "If the city allows ,boards .to go have had no side railing. ambiguous >, policy of vacillation and of government,.and are willing to see for a system of rural credits, and that ahead and raise salaries . year after Atlanta, clo,udy. 41 63 weakness, permitting the country to the city hall cleaned out ffcom basement it is the sense of the caucus that the' year it will only be a question of a Boston, clear. .. . 56 ti<) 1.40 to, garret and start all over again. . I said bill be considered by the senate Birmingham, cldy,:. S4 4S .28 Do-Y.ou Want to be- dragged to desolation and ruin, I at the earliest practicable date." short time before it will take every Buffalo, "rain. . . . :i2 32 .10 TO SUIT CONSCIENCE do not?, believe the struggle should 5be have suggested a plan. It is fair and- stopped, because the welfare of our Democratic" senators explained that dollar of the tax money to meet the Charleston, rain. 62 66 1.6S Buy at a Redaac= above board. It gives the people a pay rolls alone. • Chicago, cloudy. , . 26 28 .00 country hangs on its'decision. "\ chance to decide the issue. If the peo- the "earliest practicable date" might OF* NEW ENGLANDERS, "I trust that when you have 'become mean at this session, if time would "Now, if council is not Inclined to Denver, cloudy. . . 88 ' 42 .00 .tion in\PrIce convinced of the error which your let- ple are satisfied with the present char- cut d9wn expenses/ then ,1 say that Salvestoh, ^clear. 46 ,48 .02 ter they'll say so at the polls, and if permit;, during an extra session, if one Hatteras, rain. 60 TO ,a^ FILMS ARE CHOSEN Two New Single Fur. -Wagons. ter clearly Indicates you have discov- be Imperative, after March 4, ,or^at the only way to get revenue to make Jacksonville, rain.. 64 76 ,30V Diamond JVockct. Upright I'lnno. ered" you will not hesitate in assum- they are not satisfied they will also the regular session of the sixty-fourth improvements is to raise.the rate from Kansas Cit>% cldy. oO 32 .00 Show Cases. i?**^0^8"*^ ing the attitude that honesty demands say so.". •' J1.25 to f 1.5ft." _ Knoxvllle, cloudy. . 40 52 .38 of you. '-1 desire to inform vou that Under .the resolution drafted by congress beginning next December. Boston. January IS.—Only such pic- Cash Register. Soa^ Fountain. I will not answer any further com- City officials take tfre position that Louisville, snow. 28 ;{2 .46 riaj-er-Plano. Curio,- Cabinet. Councilman Johnson, the mayor would Pnrty In Pledged. V v Memphis, clear. .-" . ,"4 .60 ture^ as would not offend a "New Eng-' munications from you as long as "vou ; Sponsors of the resolution had in- the city can secure a good .increase in 7S land conscience" may be shown in Bos- 'Th,erp are many more articles < remai• n i'n leagu' e Wiith the Villista fac- haye been authorized to appoint both Vliaml, p. cloudy. . .16 tion. Affectionate~ " l greetings, committees. Opponents of .charter re- sisted that an expression on the sub- revenue without putting up the assess- Mobile, cloudy. . .! 42 18 .86 ton moving picture houses on Sunday, ,o£ every description offered '•AX.VARO OBREGON." forms say that the mayor -has no ject was essential in\ view of the fact ments. Atlanta pays between one- Montgomery, cldy.. I 40 52 .66 George C. Neal, deputy chief of the besides the above. that 'the democratic party .has been Nashville, cloud-y. . ' 28 ">4 .56 state police, wljo are the official cen- MnnlfeHto Villa. right to expect them to give in to such sixth and one-seventh of \ the entire Kew Orleans,\ cldy. 42 44 .30 Turn to the "For _Sale Mis- According' to the Carranza agency, a demand. Tlrey assert that the op- committed to rural credit improvement taxes of the state. City property in New York, cloudy. 52 56 1.16 »or,s, said today. ' ' ^ ponents of the change of government since the national convention at Bal- ; A fllm exchange nVanager had com- cellaneous" column'in today's these 'letters were taken when Jose assessed on a total valuation, of 60 Oklahoma,\ clear. . 36 42 .00 "Want Ads", and you -will Rodriguez and Lieutenant Colonels should be allowed to select their own timore^ . -..'.-. Rittsburg, cloudy. . I 36 38 .48 plained that the story of Christ had committees. Senator -Hoke Smith said that the. per cehlf. The "state and county assess- Portland, Ore., cly 34 40 .00 been ruled out for Sunday exhibition probably find '« JUST THE Aguirre Escobar and Felipe ContreraSi Raleigh, rain. . . 62 64 .60 Gutierrez messengers, recently were tinder the recently adopted charter democrats ought not to adjourn the" ments are based on two-thirds of the because it represented a crucifixion. THING YOU WANT AT amendment,-a petition sighed by .10 per present session without puttlne city assessment. . ^ st. Louis, .cloudy. 32 32 ..00 "It was too cruel," the censor thought. THE PRICE YOU WANT TO arrested while en route to ,Obregon's through this legislation. - San Francisco, ctr 34 36 .00^ Scenes from the life of Abraham Lin- headquarters. Other documents found cent of the registered voters is all that' "I.would rather spend the remainder Because of the; lack or harmony-in Salt Lake City, clr 2S 30 .00 PAY. . ' ' \ , ' . ~ on their person were said to include is reauired to have any- matter sub- Shrevveport, clear, 40 44 32 coln were barred, the "manager said, of this session doing -what we could to the matter of revenue, the finance com- Sopkane. cloudy.. "0 30 .00 , because the tensor ^ thought battle Phone your wants to Main a copy of a manifesto which, it Is al- mitted to the people for acpopular vote. perfect this construction work, even if V Such a petition would hav'e the "effect we have to come back here in extra mittee of .council is met each year Tampa, rain. . ., 62- 7-2 .28 ' scenes were too. strong- for the Sab-1 5000, ask for Classified Ad leged, General . Gutierrez promised to session to pass the supply bills, than; ^h the problem of try.ln.g- to appoi-. Toledo, snow. . . 26 30 .to Dept.; Atlanta 5001. publish if Generals Cfbregon and Agul- of forcing an election r/egardless of Vickaburg, i p. cldy 34 3fi .30 bath;- • . - ; the action of council. ' ~'- ' to adjourn and,rgo. home without nav- ! tion the meager income fairly among TJliese pictures were sanctioned for- ing made an attempt to enact rural-i Washington, rain. 60 62 Mayor Woodward says that his next credlts-flegislation and- perfect a shin' Me during the week. /• j -F1 Continued on Lost Page. move will: be before tba Continued on Last Page. C. V. Von HI5RBMANW, „•>,«.„».«

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yesterday a violent storm, particularly , enemy in this locality to attack were in Belgium. The day saw artillery I without: success. PROHIBITION "RIDER" ,"V; • fighting at certain points. ] "The same night the Germans tried BARRED BY THE SENATE ' -. \ "Near Autreche, to the northeast ol twice to assume the offensive on the 1ATMMANSDID Gouiki-Vissouffka front, but they were Vic-Sur-Aisne, two Gerinan attacks I discovered, in time by our searchlights Washington, January 18.:—By- a vote ' -were repulsed. In the sections, of Sois- rand/Were -dispersed toy our fire. of 40. to 38, the senate today defeated \soris and of Rheims there was no tn the region to the east of Piotr- a motion 'to suspend the rules in or'der; change. { ' , kow (south of Lodz) our artillery has TO to admit as a-rider to, an appropriation destroyed an armoreid motor car of "In the region of Perthes there was the enemy. ' bill Senator Sheppard's amendment to very .efficient marksmanship on the "New attempts made by the Germans establish absolute prohibition in the part of our artillery on the positions Moroccan Rifle Regiments Did Report to Pope Benedict Shows l to bombard* Tarriow" (In Galicia) with District of Columbia. The senate had of the enemy. ' _ heavy guns were frustrated -by the ex- previously sltlon from the east side .of the -vil- receive^! from ^Governor General von your income. "The Machine You Will miles) along his front-and retired in lage: Three companies ol riflemen were ments have been undertaken by .the- disorder under the effective fire of OUT Bisaing a telegram 'inviting' him not Eventually Buy." 52 North Broad KEEP THE enemy in the last lew days.- ' artillery and machine guns to the detached and charged. The shock was to go to- this service, which was to street.—(adv.) "British mines have been washed nearest line on "the heights, leaving awful. Bayonets were twisted out of take place in a church in Antwerp. ashore at several places on* the coast. numerous rifles and quantities of sup- shape, then the dusky soldiers used the "Sixth. On January 4 Cardinal Mer- "At La Boisselle, northeast of Albert, plies. cier was detained In his palace all day. butts. of their -rifles. For a second time .During the morning von SStroempel, our troops, who again had established '• "On the rest of the frbnt in West the Germans gav^e, away. The Moroccans themselves in the churchyard of La Galicia there has been "only an artil- .aide, on the staff of General von Bis- Boisselle and in the hamlet to the lery battle. . had been -told to hold the place till 6 sing, arrived in an automobile, ac- PRICES companied by soldiers, to bring a let- southwest, attacked th'e French with "In the. Carpathians the fighting has p. m. It was then 6 o'clock but they the bayonet and drove.them from their been insignificant,. merely between still refused to retire. They did so onlyV ter from General von Bissing. Von positions. We took prisoners three of- patrols." Stroempel demanded an immediate re- ficers and 100 men. Several French after a staff officer was sent to th»m ply. The cardinal offered to send a twice with an order for retreat. reply in the. course of the day to Brus- trenches have been captured irf> the Ar- RUSSIANS PURSUE During the night the German ar- sels, but Von Stroempel, after tele- DOWN gonne forest.- The French detachments FLEEING TURKS. \ tillery roared ceaselessly in a bombard- Ehoning from the headquarters of the occupying them -were almost annihi- ment of Soissons but • at da'wn of the acal commander to the governor gen- lated. M Petrograd, January IS.—The follow- "The French ' attack on our positions 15th the artillery slackened and gave eral in Brussels, reported to. the car- ing statement from the general staff place to infantry fire. \ dinal that he had been ordered to re- to the northwest 'of Pont-A-Mousson, of the Russian army in the Caucasus main in th\e archbishopric until the against a hill which is two kilometers was issued tonight: . 1 At 7 o'clock a battalion' of the line (a mile and one-fifth) south of Ve'lcey. was ordered to protect advanced cardinal had given him the reply de- A SPECIAL NOTICE TO advanced as far as pur trenches. -This "We continue to pursue the Turkish trenches threatened by the German at- manded. Von Stroempel remained un- army which was beaten by us at Kara- tack. They charged and broke the Ger- til evening with the soldiers who ac- Pure; Food fighting is still going on. Urgan. companied him. " 'In the Vosges and in Upper Alsace a man ranks, driving them as far as the heavy storm and fogs have prevailed, "A -stubborn battle took place at Crouy railroad station and taking 100 "Seventh. On January 6 the Ger- Jemkibi which lasted two days. We de- prisoners. Scarcely, however, had they mans presented the cardinal with the interfering with the fighting, feiited part of the Thirty-second Turk- text of a form of retraction which Groceries "The situation in East Prussia has returned with the! prisoners when, they ish division, which retreated precipi- were assailed by fresh German forces they .demanded that..lie signx. The car IFAST ..,, undergone no change. tately, suffering heavy losses in men dinal refused." "In Northern Poland the Russians and for two ho.urs St. Paul was sub- Phones: .Main 10451; All. 484, 4838. THE PUBLIC ABOUT--- attempted an advance across a 'branch killed and .made prisoners and leaving jected to a furious assault. The tide of the river Wkra, near Bad^anow, but behind two machine .guns and the ibag- of battlfe e'bbed -and flowed in the angle were repulse'd. Nothing of importance gage of the officers. of a stable wall.. There the\ Germans Read This Ad! has transpired in the Polish Vistula." "In one single charge by a regiment dead were so numerous that some -stood of Siberian Cassacks the enemy lost upright, lacking room to fall. Means Good. Whole* GERMAN TRENCHES ^ 300 men. The i good practice of the French FENCE is "On the other fronts only unim- 3-inch guns guided by aeroplanes pre- some Eating and .. TAKEN BY RUSSIANS! portant engagements nave' taken place." vented Qerman reinforcements from Petrograd, January 1.8.—-The geneVal debouching from the westerns slope of "Savings," Too staff of the Russian army today gave CARE OF WAR PRISONERS the Vregny plateau and the Germans, out an official communication reading,' exhausted and discouraged at their lack l EAD as follows: ' VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM of success, retired at noon in a body TODAY, "On the left bank of the River Vis- to Crouy. A ' . ' tula -we delivered la counter-attack on London, January 10.—(Correspond- The French retain the mastery of the London, January 18.—A military ob- the night of^ January 17, and ' we re- ,ence of the Associated Press.)—The suburbs of Soissons, of the right bank server at British army headquarters occupied certain trenches near the vil- care of prisoners taken in battle has of the river and of the bridge head. in France writing January 1G discusses Tuesday, Ian. 19 lage of Goumine, which, the enemy had become one of the most serious, prob- Their front is stronger than ever. the "physical and mental condition" \ captured the night of January 16. The lems v of the war in Servia, which al- of the -British troops and their Ger- German detachments defending these ready has its hands full feeding and man opponents. " Bread has advanced in a good, trenches were virtually annihilated. providing for its own pepple. A Ser- 'The writer^'afte^-^niakinK due allow- vian captain writes to one of the-staff FEELING ABOUT DACIA ance for the probability that the Ger- The subsequent efforts made by the of the legation here: man prisoners in many cases repre^ many cities. ..*'•.: "One can'•have too much of a good BITTER IN BRITAIN sent the somewhat inferior elements of "Royal" .thing. We begin to understand why Germany's forces," says that "there savages take no prisoners., But we are London, January 18.—Great. Britain seems to be a' difference in the state not ssavages and must feed and roof probably will reply tomorrow to th« of feeling of the German rank and file We think the bakers are entirely all these hostile visitors until the war American request that the former from that -which existed, some weetas Baking Powder is ,ovar. It is becoming a tremendous Hamburg-American liner • Dacia, now ago." ' tax on our resources. flying' the America^n flag', be permitted "Some of our prisoners," the observer wrong.^ For two years prior to the "Some of the Slav prisoners, and most to make drie trip with cotton from the continues, "now realize that a vic- One-Day Sale of our prisoners are Slavs, "are not ill- United States for Germany without the torious (German advance is out'of the disposed toward Servia, and a few of voyage being considered a precedent question, and that their duty is merely ..war the price of; FLOUR WAS these we trust with the' less important establishing the right of German ships ,to gain any advantage commensurate work of the camp and battlefield. One interned in the United States to be with the-sacrifices incurred appears i to of my .corporals, who hurried across transferred to the American flag and a great extent to have disappeared, VERY LOW, and,^as far as we from an Austrian border town as a. then .resume uninterrupted trade with but there are-few Germans who con- Germany. . . • • .^ -- , template^' the possibility of an actual UK volunteer at the beginning of the war. defeat and the invasion of their coun- came hauling an Austrian dragoon be- Officials believe Great Britain can- try. Limit One know, no bakers it\ the country fore me today, • his face wreathed in not make an exception in this instance. "As regards physical - well-ibeing," smiles. 'This la my own brother, cap- The case has .produced a marked im- the British officer says, "it is doubt- tain,' he \3aid.. 'I told him before I left pression In Kngrland. It is generally ful if the Germans are so well off aA v decreased the price or increased that he would be pressed into the Aus- discussed in the streets and the feel- ai-e the British.: The German medi- trian army if he rema'iffed—and sure ing voiced, agairist the position of the cal arrangements . also are inferior, SNOWDRIFT enough, here he is!' United States concerning the iDacia is many civilian physicians without sur- the size of the JoaiV They have ."The dragoon was so evidently much more bitter than that aroused -by gical experience 'being used. Two such FOR ALL COOKliNG friendly that I'did not send him back the American protest against delays to doctors .recently were allowed to oper- J7o. 10 tin, to Nish with the other prisoners, but shipping, as the case of the Dacia is ate in one of our hospitals. Since they been enjoying a large profit! We gave him in charge of his brother.' far better understood than the gerieral- werte without, instruments, they were 1 itles* of the note. ' allowed to use ours. They showed There Is increasing evidence that the surprising ignorance. After this they do not-think that the, consumer NO ADVANCWOF MILE ' ships suspected of carrying .contraband were not permitted to operate. \, are being- examined more quickly. Only "But these points of German in- 1 MADE BY THE BRITISH four ships now are held for prize courfs feriority,"- the writer says, "are more shqu|d now be compelled to pay London, January 18.—'The observer and but three others are detained for than offset' by the general efficiency ^Butter Day" with the British army in France who inspection. . The snips held for the of the fighting machine of the Ger- OUH' OWN FKESH "HOME-AID" the advanced price. We .believe •writes reports given to the press is au- prize court are the Sigrun, Fridland, mans, the excellence of staff work and ORKAJUBRY—..N'ONIS BETTI3R. thority for the statement that British Bjornstjerne Bjornsen and Alfred ^N°1r high discipline and the thoroughness! forces did not recently capture cer- bel. The detained ships are the Au - with ,whiph every military require- tain German positions near La Bassee g^uata, Kansas and Kentuc^kj'. ment has been provided for. 34c Ib. , that bakers should «ell at the same and advance one mile. That they had "Orders have been captured which give minute \ instructions for the .care done so was reported January 15 in a of clothing, equipment and sanitation, price—EVEN 'IF, THE PROFITS dispatch from St. Omer, published in> HENDERSON TAKES OATH which show great forethought and a Paris. high standard of interior economy. No attack on positions at La Bassee AS ALABAMA GOVERNOR "This minute care for the well-being- I>OI>D'.? BLKG-AXT "MIAGARA" ARE NOT AS LARGE. We think^ has been attempted by the British.. of the soldier so long as he can fight HAMS—SO GOOTJ—8 to 1'2 Iba.. Montgomery, Ala., January 18.— is, however, combined with callous- KAISER BAR~S~HONORS Charles^ Henderson was inaugurated ness to lose when a sacrifice of life\ is the majority ,of them have flour thought necessary, which points to T6 DEAD PRISONERS governor of ^Alabama at noon today, formidable powers of resistance." taking the oath of office on the veranda The officer . praises the' remarkable 17c- bought aheady as well as ourse|ves. Amsterdam, January 18.—

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! notified of the whereabouts of Lieuten- $144,000 INCOME TAX v I Hiss., has furnished the police of Ala- j ant Clay, and left for McElroy tonight. I Robbers Surprised ! bawia, Mississippi, Florida and Louis'- | Tomorrow .he I will accompany the pf- PAID BY HARKNESS j iana descriptions and offers of reward. LIEUT.CLAY j fiber to New Orleans, where Frank,will Trying to Rob Store will be placed in a hospital. San Francisco/January 1S.^—An, in- arid Put to Flight come tax of $1*44,000. said to ihaye Been The search for Lieutenant Clay began one of the largest naid the gox'ern^ FAMOUS FOR HER HAIR a week: ago with the arrival of friends IRLS1LSON ment, was tarried in by 1». V. Harkness, A gang of daring robbers was early associate of John D. Rockefel- from Atlanta, who came here at the re- flushed in the act of 'burglarizing a •ler, who died yesterday at the ranch j. quest of members of his family. The downjo-wn clothing- store last night by Actress Tells How to Obtain It. -.4 New York Financier Says Bet- of his son-in-law, Dr A. King 'Macom- ! officer recently had returned from for- Policemen McGahee and Collins, who •berj near Holllster, Cal. He was in put the robbers'to flight by firing four California when the income tax was in- l Fevered. Wanderings -Of the i eign service in the Philippines, and Many Persons Are Found terment in General Trade shots at them., It-is believed one was stituted, and the statement, he -filed - ' ' ~ ' V ' , i, . ' \ I having obtained extended leave from .wounded. , V showed the value of his holdings to Madame, Rose, \the well-known act- duty was on his -w^ay to Atlanta. He Is Marked. The^ three rotobers, who are believed be between $80,000,000 and. $100,000,- ress who played on one of the leading Son of Late Senator Clay spent several days in New Orleans and Alive—Dogs Are Killed to toVbe negroes, had sawed the iron 000. •" \ bars of a rear, window of the store of Mr. Harkness' hobby was fine horses vaudeville circuits the past winter and wrote relatives the latter part^ of De- H. A. Biohdheim; 46 West Mitchell "traced by Searching Party cember he would arrive home within a. Washington, January 18.—J. P. Mor- and cattle, which he bred at his home who Is especially noted ,fp,r her long, Keep Them From Bodies street, and had taken from the store place. Wailnut Hill farm, near Lexing- beautiful hair, in a -recent interview in v few days. His non-arrival and the fact gan today told President Wil.soh that about. J300 worth of ladies', clothing, ton, Ky. OnVs of his choicest herds rc- in Auto. that lie did not further communicate of the Dead- there had been a marked improvement .furs and kid gloves, when the police- cently was brought out and placed on j Chicago made the following statement: with them resulted in the search hav- men arrived. '-'',-.' the . Maconiber ranch, where the aged i "Any lady or gentleman can promote in'general-trade conditions.as affecting ' The police had gone'into the/alley ing. Seen instituted. ^ v international exchange . and that in millionaire^ passed the last six weeks | the growth of tlieir hair and make it New Orleans, . January 18. — Sec- back of the Blondheim store and- saw of his life. Lieutenant Clay's movements in New Rome, January 18.—The ujiinju'red in crease in exports to Europe had de the clothes and furs heaped In" a pile. | soft and glossy'with this "simple recipe \ond Lieutenant Frank B. Clay, of the Orleans were traced until December 29, the earthquake zone gradually are re- creased greatly American Indebtedness They hid themselves in the shadows j which they can "mix| at home. To a Seventeenth infantry. U- S. A., who had but. nothing further wasvleai;ned until gaining tlie'ir composure and lending of » 'b.uilding, hoping to capture the GENERAL SEARCH MADE | half'pint of water add 1 oz. of 'bay rum, the discovery of a packet of letters lost aid to.volunteer workers in an endeavor to Europe. ' ..'-." thieves. . ' s been missing since December 29, today Mr. Morgan 'mentioned the. credit of The thieves inade a-sudden dash for ia small box of Barbo Compound and by him near Reserve, a hamlet in St. to ameliorate conditions in. the ruined liberty when realizing they were spot- FOR MISSING ALABAMIAN 3 was. located at McElroy, St. James par- towns...... • :• J12,000,000 recently established by the ,i oz. of glycerine. Apply to the scalp ish,'Louisiana, by Sheriff O. Goef. He James parish, indicated he had been In ted 'by the -police. that vi'cinity. Residents along the high- ..Food supplies and clothing have been Russian • government in the United Mobile, Ala- January 18.—A general two or three times ^a week with. the, was ill -with fever when found and ap- way between New" Orleans 'and ^Reserve distributed nearly everywhere and States through Mr. Morgan's banking Haiti Revolution Spreads. search Is being made for C.'C< Green, finger tips. This is not only the finest parently had been in that condition remembered having seen a. man an- huts are being constructed for tem- a wealthy and prominent resi.den-t of hair grower I have ever known, but It, firm and explained that thei-e was to Washington, January 18.—^The latest Huntsville, Ala., who mysteriously dis- since his disappearance from here. swering his description making his way- porary housing of the homeless. toe no direct loan of money to the Rus- revolution Jn Haiti is spreading-rapid- appeareds .from the Louisville and .prevents the hair from falling out, re- Herbert Clay, of Marietta. Ga., a bitoth- northward on foot, and further inquiry Work in the ruins is being carried ly, according to unofficial advices re- Nashville depot lin this city Monday, moves dandruff and* acalp humors, (today by parish .authorities resulted in forward as speedily as possible. Today sian government. ,Ori leaving the er of the officer, who had been search- white house, he said the arrangements ceived at the state department. General January 11. while ' en route from darkens streaked, faded gray hair and ing for him, was at Lutcher. La., when his discovery. many persons were rescued 'alive In Gillaume is personally leadiftg \ the Waynesboro, Miss., to Decatur, Ala., makes rt soft and glossy.. The ingre- numerous towns from beneath the de- for the credit loan -would go forward, revolutionary forces, which have swept though there is no record of his hay- all before them from Cape Haitien to ing purchased a ticket to Decatur. His dients can be purchased at any drug bris of fallen buildings where they had Mr. (Morgan came to Washington Gonaives. . ' son, Russell Green, of Waynesboro, store a-t very little cost." i. lam without food or water for six days. primarily lto attend a meeting- of the Hope is" expressed .that many others federal reserve council and plans to may be reached Vin time to save them. remain here tuntil Wednesday. He Nineteen were taken alive from the called on Secretary Lane today to give ; ruins at Avezzano today, six unhuri. HOT him figures on the cost of operation It still is impossible to state with ac- curacy the number of lives lost or do and -maintenance of the Copper River more than estimate the monetary dam- and Northwestern ^railroad, in Alaska, Chaniberlia-Mnson-DuBose Company age. One unofficial estimate places the which the Morgan^Gug-genheim inter- property loss at above' ?GO,000,UOO. ests have offered to sell to the govern- ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Relief subscriptions are being raised ment as a part of the proposed federal througho.ut Italy and the people ,are*re- line connecting the coa'gt l>arln-«'*339ro*5?? instances Wolves are said to be so vi- The program is head-lined 'by a new sjf the new embroidery flouncings of mousselirie de soie. ' /• ' cious that they even attacked auto- mobiles on the roads. Gus Edwards act, entitled "The Mati-' She struck the very keynote of the display, the initial display of the season, arranged nee Girls," • with. Charlie Olcott fea- PRESIDENT WILSON ' for today. A ' ' . A. ' - •' Wetfeerbee & Wood V tured, .assisted by. Irene Martin. Every THANKED BY KING. offering of Mr. Edwards before tbis in The new em/broideries are exquisitely sheer and fine in fabric, and, as if to exaggerate, Washington, January 18. — President Atla^nla has included children, but this this, sheerness, have patterns tliat-seehi more the * work "of nature, as it traces t,he; frost on a Som°KineC v^ a ' ^oleeram today time there are no youngsters. ' \ - .-VlcJ;or JSmmanue] of Italy It's all grown-ups this week, and window, than they do the work of big, heavy, hand-loom machines.^ him,f;or sympathy expressed each member of the cast is given some- We .speak of ^ -' ; . . ^" , The thing to do. This opportunity is fur- NEW YORK. CITY "I am sensible very much of the ex nished the majority of the chorus in pression of sympathy you have been character studies of "Stars That Shine The New Flouncings,TheNew Allovers,The New " on Broadway." " .Frank Tinney, Jna Claire, Laurette sras Taylor and others are shown. The Edges, The New Insertions^ The New Readings Word from Italy as to whether it touch, ^of comedy is furnished by Miss would accept aid fronV the TJnTted Kitty Henry, acting the part of come- All so very fine; all( so very dainty.'; all so very novel. Surely here is a display worthy States foi-^ the earthquake sufferers stf 11 dian in "Ziegfeld's Follies." was awaited today by thlSed Cross (Incidentally, Jake IMatthiessen, pi- of the. interest of every woman, and that .right now.. x : . fS ?,isip^ch, fr°m Ambassador Pale anist at the. Forsyth, is given about as For there is no telling when any more such embroideries will be brought to America. Public Confidence said the Italian government estimated v the number of killed and wounded at many lines- as any memiber of the Fact is, yery few stores have, any such right no\y. . „ approximately 25,000. The , me ««»!,. troupe.'Miss Henry and Jake tell iokes d a that 0 VinS t0 the —that is, they started as jokes—bift ?i t^ tio T, , JnternVTionl! AV h i-t,.c novelty eign aid y W3S " accePtl.riff for- ^' they get to thefinish ! people '-—is a value4 asset of1 •have a'bout forgotten the beginning of The Flbuncings TheAllovers voiles a n d light the lines. Anyway, the two comedians crepes, 40 and 44 inclies \vide, wqrkcd in this Bank. It has teen-won furnish considerable amusement 1'or seasons. This year 12 to ,27 inches wide, to the audience. v be used, indeed, -as flouncirigs. • _ '. \ French and Dresden designs, in vellow, pale through the safe methods 'Dope Fiend" Attempts ••Sympathy," sung by Miss Gene K Ford; "Keep on Whispering," by Ol- Aero Cloths, Organdies. Mousseliries de blue,.green, violet, pink, and the like. ^ and conservative principles cott and iMiss Irene Martin,, arid "If To Hide Drug in Mouth You'll Let Me Be Your Husband" Soie, Georgette Crepes, Voiles, in white, eream o'f the Sank, together with pleased. The work o"f Olcott is ex- When Put Under Arrest cellent .throughout. and ecru,' embroidered' in white and^ colors. For Children's Dresses the character and standing Flanigan and Edwards, two men who wake the next morning after an awful Shadow embroidery, the very finest French :—Swiss and iprgandie edges and insertions, C Cl by th effects of somo jasv keep the audience in a roar of patterns, filet edgeVl, Chenille worked on (in of its officers and trustees, S T i § . was found young vauWevillians in, bed, sleeping .colors) by hand, and rarely .beautiful flat patterns, lacy and dainty, edges of Irish point. \"Bin on Decatu, r stree" t by Policeme wandern f-t off the effects of their celebration at Venise edges. '.[-••..-,' v ' reputation of the Bank. .. .. ' M. Lasseter auci Whltley last nig-Kt the club. On the table1 are bottles in about 11 o'clock. The oflicers sent him .profusion. In the hand - of one of the In all mailers pertaining to police station -for safe keeping sleepers a quart.' '.whisky bottle is DISTINCTIVEV NOVELTIES are the For Baby Upon Brown's arrival at police bar gripped. ' narrow CIRCULAR FLOUNCINGS of aero insertions, headings: new patterns: ''darling'* io business this Bank is "at racks, he concealed a -small tin bo? of ,,'Harry Adler a'nd . Anna Arline, with the assistance of one ".plant," offer "A cloth; French and shadow embroidery and you will call them, and so many of tliem. and your sefoice. " New Idea-." Miss Arline comes out alone o-n the stage, says her partner edged with flat Venise.Vand 'the aero "cloth all ' so fresh! And with these kre the little is ill1 and she will have to do the show flouhcings with piquotvedges in colors. 'shaped yokes toynatch. When Turnkey Jeff Whitlev founrf herselfherself., then-calls 'for volunteers . will- several boxes of "dope" in Bro°vn'fe ms to l be hypnotized. Two men, one Partuer: , and another, apparently chewinpockets•'-Ingg, htobacce doubteo d trfe talJ e he imi>n»i-- figure know best. to the tunkey.. He wae? r?nnii ?Or e d ! chickens, roosters, dogs- and other to take the "chew of inn™-" £- 9 . animals, winning, a-pplause. In the course .of the Glear'away comes the time when It may be that, the very model you mouth. • i_ mow from his Sam \iHearu and Helen Eley. In. a sele»ct in ;the regular, course of events song and bljatter act, start slowly, but certain corsets m^ist be done with—sq here— win their audience betore the finish. Is marked H'or clearaway—of ' coutil, j Miss .Kley is especially attractive when Front-Lace Corseis atl Half PHce v rather heavily boned. ^ Policeman Who Sought ' dressed hi a white costume, which gives her a chance to "show -well-form- Were $6.50 and! $7.50, at $3.50. Were $10.00, at $5.00. ed arms and shoulders. The Brassieres at "Half CANDLER BUILDING. ATLANTA North Pole Has Fight Stuart, the male Patti, foooked as Were^Sisp.a^ $4.25. Were $12.00, at $6.00. We say they are \priced at half—to BRANCH BANK CORNER MITCHELL&FORSYTH STS. the added' attraction, works hard, but v ^be accurate, they are often at prices at the afternoon' show added little Were $14.50 *and $15-00, at $7.50,, , With Burglar on Beat strength to the ,;bill. The applause even less than halfi -^ was weak and soon ceased. ; Splendid corsets that.\ have all the smartness of de- Were 50c, at 25c. " The program opens with .Tacotos' do sign ancl richness of ..material that one of the master- Were $1.50, at 75c. ' \ makers of Americatcould evolve. Wcrp $1.75 and $2, at $1.00.v • Were $3.00 and $3.50, at $1.50. 1 l VlT^ i ^t v.*^ta.i al.u,Ilu Oil Although it is a\ cle^raway .with us also, it will serve 1 his \beat on Decatur street early this the value of the number. as an opportunity to introduce front-lace corsets to'those Were $5.00, at $2.39. morning. - . \ ROBERT MORA^N. Of silk jersey. Jap silk, Cluny lace, IA terrific struggle ensued, Policeman who do not know their .comfort and ^satisfaction. all-oVer embroideries—any number of TRIPQD PAINT co. Hannah and the negro rolling over and "WithitTthe Law" Medium and low busts, long skirts . / styles, front and back fastening—pink over, and it looked as though the youthful pp.ponent would overcome the i (At th« Atlanta.) —of beautiful damasks,v sturdy cou- and white—all fresh, all worth former aged police officer, had not three ne- t -" SeaSeatl s are now selling for the engagement prices. ^ = Can supply all our products from factory and .vrarehouse. S gro youths come to "Capt." Hannah's of "WWithin " th—e . Law." which begins Thurs- tils and the soft, velvety suedines. v rescue. The alleged burglar g-ave his day nighieht and-contimiouand-continuou:s through Saturday, v v We've an idea women will buy In with 'a matinee Saturday. This great plaj' Models for every figure, though pos^ name at police station as Luther Shaw is returning to Atlanta- with Clara Joel and twos and threes and fours. . '\ address 164 Gilmer street. ' the sara'e fine cast .seen last year and It is sibly not every size in every model: I Full. Line Paints, Staitis and Varpishes | sure to be welcomed by four mon«ter' au- 1 diences. Xo play lias ever made a greater E Temporary Office 302 Foote iSc Davics Building. S hit than this and the company has been aa highly praised as any seen in Atlanta in many a time. The appeal of the play is not The January Sale of Linens Goes Forward S Main 4710.' Atlanta 406. = MORTUARY limited by any means, but. every class is (All IVotloen Appear pleased by its strong climaxes and its fast The notable thing abqut.tne Chamberlin-Johnson-DuEfose Co. Sale 'of Linens is its ~ Factory and Warehouse 169 South Forsyth Street 5 Pase.> movement. It is a play that one may see 1 a.nd enjoy^ many t-imcs^—one that no one breadth and scope—which is another way of saying its helpfulness. ',-With • FaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitHiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ should miss seeing at feast once or twice. v v " Table Cloths, Table Linens, Damasks, Sheets, John P. Cray. "The Morai^of M areas" Pillow i Cases, Towels and Bedspreads v John P. !«ray, aged 81 .years, died (At the Grand.) 1 Monday morning: at his home V In Three famous stars, .Edith Taliaferro. all marked at good, g«nuini reductions , it offers the housekeeper an opportunity to provide Clarkston, Oa\ He. was a confederate Marie ,Doro and- Beulah Poynter, are these necessities at'fine savings. . ^- • .s ., ^ ' veteran..and is survived 'by three sons scheduled to appear in motion pictures at. E. E:,\T. .1. and M. C. Gray, and two tile Grand this ' week. On .Monday and Let's isee what it does in one line, typical of all—.Bedspreads.-^- ^ ^ daughters, .Miss Josephine Gray and Tuesday Marie Doro^akes the leading role) :j!rs. Mollie Alexander.. Burial will -be in the exquisite drama, "The Morals of j in the Indian CreekA church yard this Marcus," < taken from WJUJain ' J. Locke's .Size Was Now Size Wss Now afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. book. On Wednesday and Thursday Beulah Poynter appears- in "Born Again." and on 11-4 Crochet Spreads. 4-ply . . . .$1.65 $1.25 11-4 Satin Splreads, Marseilles, Friday and Saturday Edith Taliaferro will .—i " ,1 A1 A* __ .1 __•.._ i ' _• , , . _ v R. 6. Holbrook. be seen in a new Lasky 'picture entitled Vt2-4. Crochet Spreads,. 4-ply . . . . 2.75 2.25 hemmed . .^ 3.50 3-oo "Voting Romance." R." G. Holbrook, aged 39, 'died last iThia week's program is in keeping with 12-4 Crochet Spreads, scalloped, 13-4 Satin • Spreads, ^Marseilles, night at 9 o'clock at a private hospital the policy, of the Grand to give Atlanta cut corners . . • t A 2.50 2.OO Hemmed ..'...... 4.00 3-oo The body is at- Poole's chapel and will motion picture lovers the biggest and best v be'taken Wednesday morning: to Can- productions, featuring stars of recognized 12-4 Satin Spreads, scalloped, cut 10-4 ("Barlow £ Jones) Marseilles, ton, G'a., for funeral and iriterrheiit. He merit and ability. is survived by his wifi: and one child, corners, Marseilles .'*,•.'. . . . . 3.75 2-75 hemmed^-...... 4.30 3-50 his parents, ^Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hol- v brook; five brothers and four sisters. South Carolina Invites Bryan. [13-4 Satin Spreads, scalloped cut 11-4 (Barlow & Jones) Marseilles, Columbia, S. C.. January 18.—The South Carolina house of representa- corners, ;\Tarseilles ....:.,. 4.50 3-50 . hemmed ... . .,^...... ' . . 5.00 3-59 'More in the coot ' J. M. Attaway. tives tonight unanimously passed a 1*3-4 Satin "Spreads, scalloped, cut rr-4 (B.arlow & Jones) Marseilles, HAVE TOUR J. M. Attaway. 62 years old, died at a resolution introduced by W. R. Brad- ing than in the private hospital Monday afternoon ford, of York,, inviting William J... corners, Marseilles . 5.00 4.00 hemmed 6.=50 5.00 cook." \ The body will be taken to Canton. Ga., Bryan, secretary of\ state, to address 10-4 Satin Spreads. Marseilles, it-4 (Barlow k& Jodes) Marseilles, his former home, for the funeral and the house Thursday. interment. hemmed .$3.00 $2.00 hemmed . . '.--.. ^ 8.50 6.50 Co to the table with a smile on your face. ^ Annie Pur cell. Annie. "• 2-year-old daughter o'' Air. Clearing of Hand Bags and Party Cases Meals on time^ cooked to a turn—just right and 'Mrs. R. C. Purcell, 66 Echo street, died Saturday at 3 private hospital. v Prices are so fractional there is no way of expressing- just u'ha't your savings will bij—but This Ranges-will be a (Might in every hfystne, because The 'body was taken to Marietta, i read the way we have gqne.into "this clcara\tay— it more than heist*. And, there's no stiffling heat in YOUJEfJHLY a Princess kitchen* ; , «. j MISS PAULINE BOGGAN The Hand 'Siq.oo Black' Qrcpc Seal Bag, envelope v MARRIES Mfl.v DILLON shape . . . . .$5.00. Stop using dangerous drug be- $16.50 Black Moire'; French 'embroidered 6:50 .Bags, silk and leather . i . . . . . 3.00 Jliss Pauline Bogrsran, the charming: . in bright flowers ...... $5."oo daughter ,,o£ Mrs. Ella Boggart, was fore it salivates you! , ' 6.00 Black Silk Moire ...... 2.50 married last night to J. A. Dillon, em- 15.00 Black Moire, colored dmbroidery, vlRON KANGEC ba-lrri^r for Harry G. Poole and a yotfng It's horrible! - 5.00- Bags of silk, tapestry and leather, COPPER-BEARING rrtan -with a wide circle of friends. The Sterling silver mountings . . i-\ . 5.00 ceremony was performed by Rev. F. B. iiT all colors ...... \. $2.00 and'2.5*3 Are made of copper-bearing iron. They loft longer* Maintain Rickett in the ^presence of a few rela- You're bilious;" sluggish, .constipated 14.50 Old Rose Crepe Veloun, with, old ^ •'. 3.50 Bags of colored silk and leather . 1.50 even ttsm^eratare. You know how things will look before the . lives and friends at the home of the and believe vou need vile, dangeroun Dutch frame ...... •. . . . 3.50 oven door is opened. They retain hxotand BM f«* faeL Eeser- j bride's mother, 363 Central avenue. \ calomfel to start" your-liver and clean 3.00 Bag\s of Morocco leather, in tan,' voir joins the fire box, inttaat hot water. \ Both parties': are .popular and tliei^e your bowels. •1:2.5,0 White and .black Moire, with ,col- - "• blue and black .1.50 \ \are many who wish for ahem a happy Here's my guarantee: Ask vour ."-.- ored sprays embroidered ". \ . . .3.50 Writ* for our little booklet descrlb-" These ranee* aw, th« Mndt of £0 married life.- They win make Iheir druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Uod- bw the pipe behind the wmnsiot; cloB- years o? studious ranee buiMiasand home, at J63 Central avenue.. sbri's Liver Tone-and take a spoonful 8.50 Black satin stripe Moire . ., .... 3.50 \ Pa^ty Cases » «t. the trippte bottom, the open wsrta- are real home bolWert. W* oin it noth- tonight. If it doesn't ^start ydurVliver injr cloeits, heat reeulation. OTenpc- ing In workremmhip or materials that'. aird straighten you fight- up better 11.50 Black Taffeta embroidered in col- ^ ' :'A11 sizes and all^ colors of leather. , entiuitiea and otherT patenteK d points etnild xendof them more cCScMoi, «o»> > EMORY SENIORS WILL tttarr calomel and without griping or I fmmd only ia • j»*"* ' ™" vu»u» nomieal or darabfa. making you sick I want you to go -back •''ored.Sprays ...... '•-....-..: .'-4.50 $5.00 to $7.50'Party Cases'atV' . .$1.50 to $3.00' BANQUET HERE FEB. 3 to the store and get your money. • I 1.4.50 Black Crepe Seal -Leather ^Bag, 6.50 to 10.00 Party cases at ... 2.50 to 3.5(3 "A*ft the cootu" ; Take calomel today ,and tomorrow i i — '•- - , - v you will feel weak and sick and nau-' , fitted . ..'.. . >. .\ . , . ' . 5.00 8.50 to 15.00 Party. Cases at .. . 2.50 to 5.00 The- annual dinner of the senior class seated. Do'n'it lose.a day's work. Take! If your dealer hash't a ft*ic««», of Emory college, of Oxford, -Ga., will a-spoonful or harmless."vegetable pod- be held in Atlanta on February 3. Pres- son's Lisv-er Tone tonight and_wake up.j- Allen Manufacturing Ccx, Nashville. Tenn, ent at the banquet will be FresideiXt feeling great. It's perfectly harmless, James Lu.-pick.ey.. , Prof. George Pinek- so give it to your 'children anv tjnie. I Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBpse Co* ney Shinglec and Prof. John Gordon It can't salivate, so let them eat any-' Stipe. ' " ' thins afterward*. ;' iNEWSPAPERl v I I

Page OEIptLr THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, THE CONSTITUTION systematic'•application of the adage: One Established 1S(SS. for all and all for one. That is the "Atlanta Opposes Bond Ixsue ' ARGUMENTS PRO ANp CON ON THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER spirit." - . ' And Takes Issue With It is impossible for every citizen "to have Ex-Chairman Humphrey ^LONGER SCHOOL HOURS HERE DaUy, Sunday, Tri-Weekly". affairs administered according to his own - The Voice of Promise. v •• i. ''• : . - , CLARK HOWELL. likes and dislikes. •. - ' Editor, Constitution: Tour editorial" of . . ,. Editor «n«l General Macager The'thing to do is to ascertain what is When the' blizzard was Opposes Longer Hours Favors Longer Hours a-hummin1. \ -. "today on city's finances, based on card of V Director*: Clark Howell. Roby Robinson. best for. the common good and act accord- Mr- W. G. Humphrey," ex-chairman of' finance As Harmful and Needles* Vis Healthy and Wise Albert Howell. Jr., E. R. Black. H.. .W. Grady. Heard a voice in whis- ingly. If there is a difference of opinion it pers say; , committee of council, contains nothing not Telephone Mala 5(WO. must be solved on a give-and-take basis— "There's^ a picnic .train heretofore "fed" to the taxpayers of Atlanta, Editor Constitution:"' 'Referring to the Editor Constitution: As a regular reader 1 when parties'interested desired , to foist a question of "Longer School. HourSi" I belie.ve of The Constitution, and-, therefore, a peruse;- just as Atlanta has always done heretofore, a-eomiii' , your editorials, rather than the position of Through the meadows. o' bond issue on the city. . of its editorial columns, I simply must take just as' it must do hereafter if it hopes to The same "plea" of "let future citizens the president of the board of education, voice issue with the one devoted to th*- uucstlo.n continue its unprecedented record of a' half the May. help bear the burden of permanent improve- the sentiment of this comrhunity. of a "possible change in Atlanta's school There's! a song o' jubilation Let us cpnsJder in detail the reasons'given hours, under the caption: "Speaking of ChiU ments" was. made when the Hemphill avenue- by President Guinn iii favor o£ the change. century. ' Where, the sky is gold an' blue. and Viver reservoirs, and pumping stations Labor," in Thursday's paper. As Br'er Rab- And your sweeheart's at the station, The first reason he gives is "The absolute bit would put it: "I jest feels erbleeged to. "were desired. Likewise, four or five years ^necessity for eliminating practically all An' she's kissed a ' rose for you." ,agx> when the last bond issue for sewersS have my ' say." Furthermore, ns a product •. home study," etc. This "necessity" 4s by no of the 8:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. .'.system,-ami .the THE WLLS COME IN! water, hospital arid schools were asked and means; admitted by all educators. Opinions voted for. daughter of a teaches who spent forcy years 1 vary widely on ' the subject." In the last in the school room, a few observations from Look at the cotton market !> quotations Then I said to wintry weather: At both the times stated the "vote-catch- number of "Science" there is a thoughtful "You may' blow your blighting best, ing" arguments were used that with the article by Professor John W. James, depre- me may not be out of place. today! ^'. ;.'''.»' But we'll yet go hands-together money thus obtained.-the regular revenue cating1 the adaption of . such fads for our Let me picture the two situations as I On this basis the south's .cotton crop— From the golden east to west. ! .'. i would' take care of every municipal need for know and see them. secondary schools. The pendulum now seems Under the present regime sc:iool is assem- even at present prices—is worth about Cheerless , with your chill creation ' > years and years to come.. The fallacy of to, be swinging- away from the idea., I fail Li'fe full soon will cease to be. such arguments . were shown in both in- to see how the influence of "the home-cir- bled at-8:30 a. m. and the entire'time fi\pm stances, arid especially .as to the last Issue cle" is strengthened by taking children out^ that hour until tap of bell for dismissal is $800,006,0000. . ', For one rose is Ijfe's salvation, practically devoted . to drills, eKercises, dts ' And Love's kissed a rose for meV' 'of bonds, since before the money derived of the home and away from the control of T Entered at. the postoffJce at Atlanta as What other section can- show a similar therefrom was sp.ent another election their parents 1'oV a longer time*,; The -nuturij.1 cipline and recitations, principally recitations, ' -.•«*»** •.; . , with, of course, the usual recess periods dur- , ^second-class mail matter. - resource, in just one crop, and good as gold The Adventure o* Prosperity. was called Cor a further issue for Grady hos- result would sjeem to be in the other direc- tion. '.'••'•• x ing the forenoon. 'Mepeateil inquiries have POSTAGE RATES: at the bank on demand? ('Prosperity came under cover of l).ark- pital and other, things. But the taxpayers failed to locate any time whatever allotted United States and Mexico. - ;/ _ nesH,"-says The BillvilU: . Banner, ."and; the had . evidently awakened- to ihe fact that The second, argument is that umevniust for study; the consequence\is it must be dona Town Marshal, berny like the rest of us, they were being- "exploited," as they voted 'be made in the school session for "Jomeslu: 10 to 12-JPW papers, lc$ ^1S to 24-page > That signifies prosperity.! at home. k i t. ' f»fttn, 2c; 84 to SSU-pase paper*, 3c; 3tt «» The New Orleans market report says: didn't recotjiiize liiin and, finding- him prowl- the proposed issue down, as the>\ should the .science, gardening and shop work." ThestA i It is always -:30 p. m., more often :>-p. in., B«-»»a;e papers, Sc. ing- about, ran him in. . and next morning present attempt to "put over" another three areT worthy subjects, but must be handled Mill takings for.ithe .Week wer*e un- with discretion, else wc\ risk making & before home is reached and food secured, ATLANTA, GA., January V19,, 1915. tlTe Mayor gave him 30 days, and now that million dollar issue of bonds, for if the city and as it is a long wait to ask of their expectedly large, Hester- putting them we've got him we'll keep him, i arid intro- of Atlanta has $75,000 to give to a fair and "Jack-of-all-trades" of the child. U\he present blessed growing bodies, from an early broak- duce him. to all the folks that happen to ?SO,000 for increase in salaries' of employees, experience of double sessions shows that by fa.^t to a. late dinner, the result usually is at 439,000 bales, against only 398,000 a come ourM way." the finances o£ the city can not be in such concentration of effort most of the regular ~ By Mall In the'United States and Mexico. • work , is .being accomplished between the an overloaded stomach, Inertia, and general y \7Payable invariably in advance.) •' ' year ago. Northern mill takings were * * ' =f * * *a desperate; state as it is attempted to make sluggishness. Application to books is then • • •• 'l mo. 6 mo. . ,12 mo. _ A Story by the WayNiac., the people believe. hours ^of 8:30 and noon. It would seem that out of the question. The query naturally . put'at 95,000 bales, against 62,000 a year 1 all that is desirable could be done by 2 , Daily and Sunday...!.. 60c *•*••;? v *6.00 "Once 'ppii a time I heerd a man brag- It' would seem that before the city coun- o'clock. arises—where, when and how do they

cused of giggling at her during- brer YOUNG SUICIDE RESTS HEAVY RAINFALL Court Fails to Assist songs* Mrs, Brannen testified that she had ^IN OAKLAND CEMETERY Singer in Church Choir; been interrupted during her eolos by "ABSENTEE CONTROL" ——~-~—~. i BREAK GROUND TODAY PLANT ALFALFA CROPS IN SOU^TH GEORGIA; the giggles from the Stephens young- Nathan A. Gordon, the young route sters. She charged that she approach- found dead in a "room of the Williams 1 SWOLLEN S^TREJAMS Objected to Giggling ed their father, protesting that she 1 could not sing while they laughed. She hotel Saturday night, \ a suicide, was " v i accused the father of calling her a liar, V SOKfm OF PROBLEM OWR GREAT INDUSTRIES FOR BIG TABERNACLE Waycross, Ga., January 18.—(Spe,- A pretty choir soloist, who could not whereupon she swore out a \warrant \ clal.)—With a total rainfall of ave sing- when some one -was smiling at against him. Judge Calhoun dismissed the case, Building for Chapman-Alexan- Papers Read and Addresses inches for the past thirty-six hours, her, aired her ^troubles before^ Judge advising that in the future Mrs. Bran- Is Assailed Before Commission. this section tonight is' threatened with Andy Calhoun yesterday, when Mrs. R. nen settle such troubles out of. court. der Services Will Seat Six Made at the First Day of serious damage from washouts unless Rockefeller-Carnegie Foun- there is an immediate change in con- G. Brannen, singer In Orchard Knob Athens Convention. church, in the lower end of Fulton Renting- an Underwood Typewriter dations Probed. Thousand People. ditions. All streams are reported ris- a sound investment, certain to Increase ing rapidly. Public roads have been courity. appeared to testify to a war- your income. "The Machine. Yoi1 Will badly washed, but no, bridges are gone. rant ahe had sworn out against Art Eventually Buy." 52 North Broad New York, January 18.—Samuel Un- Construction work will begin to- Athens, Ga., January 18.—(Special.)— Reports from many points of the 'Way- Stephens, father of twO( "boys she ac- street.—(adv) termyer, of New York, who was coun- day on the big temporary tabernacle Turning the old fields of Georgia into cross district show that the rain has sel to the Pujo committee which Inves- that will be erected on Peachtree seven-crops-a-year alfalfa and "then been general. Railroads have no trou- turning beef and dairy herds into the tigated the so-called money trust, and street, near Ellis, to house the crowds ble so far, but -with much more rain- Roger W. Babson, of Wellesley Hills, old fields for profit to offset the uncer- fall all lines are apt to toe confronted that will attend the Chapman-Alexan- tainty of cotton prices and the uneasi- with washouts. The Satilla j-lver to- Mass., statistician, testified today at der revival services. The campaign ness of war-time conditions was the big the opening session of the federal in- will open on February 14 and continue day made an unprecedented rise. dustrial relations commission's inves-. thought in the main paper at the an- trains for Mllltowri, over the Way- through ^four weeks under the direc- nual meeting of the Georgia Live Stock cross and Western, are unable to reach tigation into the country's philan- tion of J. Wilbur Chapman and Charles and Dairy association, eovening this thr/jpic organizations, namely: s The M. Alexander. ^ Mllltown tonight because of the flood Rockefeller, Carnegie, Sage, Cleveland morning in Athens for two days of state of the Alanaha river. Embank- City council- on Monday granted the practical discussions. Joseph Wing, of ments costing several thousand dol- (Ohio) and Baron De Hirsch founda- necessary permit for the beginning of the Woodland farms, at Mechanics- tions. * work, and the first sod will be turned lars are in grave danger, water reach- Mr. Urltermyer contended that while burg, Ohio, was the leading speaker ing the ties. Tuesday in the presence of Dr. Marion of the afternoon and many from town Water is flowing over tfye Atlanta, philanthropic foundations were ably MoH. Hull, chairman, and other mem, and county round about came as visi- managed, laws governing them should 'bers of the executive committee in Birmingham and Atlantic near Ses- "be revised. He advocated federal tors to meet with the association to Eoms, 24 miles above Waycross, and charge of the meetings. The work will hearj Wing. creeks near Douglas threaten serious charters, limitation as to size of rep- be hurried so that everything will be Another ofV the principal speakers of washouts. resentation by federal trustees when in readiness for the formal opening- the day was Dr. Tait Butler,-of Mem- the present trustees begin to retire of the campaign. ' phis, who spoke of the need of proper Thomasvlle, Ga., January 18 — v "and a prohibition agaftist the aecumu-. The tabernacle will be 100 feet long feed to make of good breeding in live (Special.)—Seven and a quarter inches lation of income and 200 feet wide, and will seat be- stock a business success. of"rain is what the weather bureau Abmntee Control Attacked. tween 5,000 and 6,000 persons. It will Atlanta furnished several of the reports as falling here ibetween mid- Both witnesses assailed (the "ab- be well heated and lighted. leading men on the program of today's night Saturday and noon, today. This sessions of the association. is the heaviest rainfall in a year and - sentee control" exercised over many There were two meetings Monday in Dr. Soule's -welcome address, Commis- of the country's leading industries, as connection wjth the preliminary cam- sioner J. D. Price's response, the ad- all streams are reported up. not only unfair to the workers, but paign work. The committee in charge dress of the president of the associa- -* , l v usually contrary to - good business of the work among women met at the tion, Captain C. W. Parker, of Elber- practice. home of Mrs. Archibald Davis, its ton; L. W. Jarman, of Porterdale; Col. Examine Postmasters, Mr. lUntermyer asserted that in his chairman, and plans were outlined for F. L. Word, of Atlanta, and Professors The United States civil service com- opinion the "1111011 gathering of money" the holding of -women's special meet- Pike and Howell, of the State college, in certain quarters had been the direct x were on the program. mission announces that examinations cause of much poverty, and that near- ings under the direction of Mrs. Alex- A most important feature of tonight's for fourth-class postmaster's will be ly all railroads and other great cor- ander and the two evangelists. There meeting was the address of B. H. Rawl, held on February 20 at the following porations were completely controlled will be factory and shop meetings for chief of th'e dairy division of the bu- places in Georgia: Atlanta, Carrollton, by banking interests which had re- V women who are employed and meetings reau of animal industry at Washington, Columbus, Marietta, JMoriVoe and Sa- organized them after they had become ^NATHAN GORDON. in the homes of prominent Atlantans who spoke .,of the south as the great vannah. Application blanks may ba insolvent. In railroad ihatters, he as- field for dairying, and the talk by, J. \H. serted, all questions regarding labor for those in |the social sphere. obtained from any .postmaster. The, The music committee in charge of McClain, of the same bureau, on "Co- positions for which the examinations c-ondiition v s could be decided in one of- buried Monday morning at Oakland operative Creameries." fice. The concentration of power and cemetery. The funeral services were choir organization met in the Young The association will have a number will be taken allow a compensation capital was grossly unfair to labor, he held at the undertaking chapel of Men's Christian association and ofit- of important papers tomorrow and will ranging from $500 to $999 per annum. said. Greenberg & Bond. lined plans for the choir formation. Adjourn after the election of officers The witness proposed , that there The funetel was attended by Mrs. There were present two men and three and the other business session tomor- should be established federal labor ex- Gordon,./mother, of Charlotte, N. C., women from each of the Protestant row evening1. changes, compulsory state-regulated and the other members of the family, churches in Atlanta. insurance against unemployment, side- relatives and close friends. Rev. Lewis FIVE YEARS SUFFERING ness and accident and laws doing awa>y \Fox officiated. 'with the voting of proxies upon stock HALL SUPERIOR COURT and making it necessary for stock- FRIARS MEET TONIGHT holders to vote either in person or by STARTS A BUSY SESSION FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE mail. Is Investigated \ AT THE ANSLEY HOTEL PjrOiit Shnrlngr Advocated. Gainesville, Ga., January 18.—(Spe- TJhis afternoon at 5 o'clock sharp, in cial.)—Hall county superior court con- Mr. ^Babson, whp considered labor a Following the Arrest vened at this place this morning in a It affords me much (pleasure to write commodity, and that wages were gov- the private dining room of Hotel Ans- busy session, the civil docket being you telling of the merits pf your medi- Remember the erned by the law of supply and de- Of Mrs. Jack Masnburn ley, the Friars will meet, the Rev. Dr. called first, at the conclusion of which cine. I have been unden the care of mand, advocated profit-sharing plans t>. H. Ogden being host. The Rev. Judge Jones stated that all jail cases doctors for five years. They said an $ 95 among the employees of large corpo- Professor Hugh Black, the distinguish- would be disposed of before, the cases operation was imperative. I had al- rations. He said he believed much la- Mrs. Jack Mashburn, the beautiful ed Scotch theologian and writer, now where the defendants are out on bond. ready taken a great quantity of medi- Suit Sale 7 bor trouble and social unrest was due cines. I After reading Vabout Dr. Kil- to a board of directors sitting in an 18-year-old West Point girl, who about a resident ot New York city, has ac- There is one murder case to come up, mer's wonderful Swamp-Root I decided office building in, some other city, a year ago secured for herself a cepted the invitation of the club to that of Ad Cheek, colored, for the mur- to give it a trial. When I would walik usually! New York*. These directors, "kaleidoscopic career" *by deserting a dine with them, and at the close will der of another negro near this city a any distance my stomach would hurt he asserted, nearly always were repre- wealthy husband for the vaudeville speak informally. few months ago 'at a "hot dog supper." me so I would have to cry out with sentatives of Banking houses which In charging the grand Jury this morn- ipain, my limbs would ache, and my had financed the corporations. Capi- stage, and later marrying- Jack Mash- ing Judge Jones spoke at length upon hips got numib as if paralyzed, but talists, he said, have no grudge against burn, Forsyth stage electrician, swith- HADEN BOOSTS GEORGIA gambling, selling liquor and toting pis- after using six bottles of Dr. Kilmer's , labor. They simply are indifferent. out divorce^ from her first mate, has (Swamp-Root I cannot praise it too \ Witnesses expected to appear tomor- bumped into the limelight again. FOR CATTLE RAISING There are many criminal cases to be highly. \My friends are surprised to row are Ida M. Tarbell, John Mitchell She is now under arrest at police disposed of as soon as the court can Bee me looking so well. and Representative David J. Lewis, of barracks. She was arrested Monday clear the docket of the civil cases. Respectfully yours, v Maryland. C. J. Haden, president of the Georgia MRS. ROSA MITCHELL. afternoon at the instigation^ of Mrs. Chamber of Commerce, stated Monday \ Labadi'eville, La. Helen Kaesser, wife of W. G. Kaesser, that the meat market would soon reach Hampton Bank Dividend. (Personally appeared before me this manager of the Edgewood hotel, 104 a crisis ini the United States, 'but he SYRIAN UNDER SPELL believed that, this wwild be greatly Hampton, Ga., January 18.—(Special.) 18th day of February, 1914, Mrs. Rosa Edcrewood avenue, who alleges that the avoided because of the thousands of The stockholders of the Bank of Mitchell, who^ subscribed, the above, OF MYSTERIOUS COMA young woman gave her a severe acres in Georgia which would make Hampton met in annual session Monday statement and made oath that the same and paid a cash dividend of 12 per cen,t. is true in suBstance and in fact. "tongue lashing." ideal cattle-raising lands. L. L. NAQUIN, S. Saba, a young: Syrian, placed un- Following her ari'est, Mrs. Mashburn In referring to the present price of The following were elected directors: meat, Mr. Haden said that this com- W P Wilson, A. J. Henderson, Dr. R. Justice of the, Peace. der a hypnotic spell three weeks ago "squealed" ^on the hotel manager and J Arnold, F. B. Crawley, L. C. Dorsett, at Tupelo, Miss. has failed to regain his wife, charging that theyv were run- modity would soon be beyond the reach v of a poor man and a luxury for most W. M. Harris, H. G. Fields. J. M. Tarp- his normal consciousness to date, and ing a "cro oked place," instead of a ley and J. L. Moore. Officers: W- P. is Wow at the home of a relative in hotel. On her charges Chief Beavers people. He quoted J. Ogden Armour's Letter to Atlanta, Demetrious E. Nour, a Petera statement, that the western meat mar- Wilson, president: Dr. R, J. Arnold, Or. Kilmer & Co., ordered the arrests of the hotel mana- kets had sustained a constant shrink- vice president, and J. O. Rutherford, BinKhnmton, jy. V. street merchant. ger and his young wife. cashier. Saba was hypnotized with many Recorder George E. Johnson will age during the last nine years. Mr. . , ———— i otheis by a medium named Galvani, probe xthe charges against^ the hotel Haden said that there were approxi- at Tupelo, and when the subjects weiro this afternoon at 3 o'clock. mately 5,000,000 acres of land in Geor- Ocilla Bank Reopens. Prove What Swamp-Hoot Will Do For awakened by Galvani, Sa-ba refused to gia which could be developed int o v ex- Yon. * come back to his normal wits t*,al- cellent pasturage for beef cattle. Ocilla, Ga., January 18.—(Special.)—• Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, vani leaped off the stagef of his 'big The J. W.; Clarke \company., in this The Citizens' bank, of Ocilla, which Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample" size tent and quickly disappeared from the PROBE THE OWNERSHIP connection, stated that there was no was placed in the hands of the re- bottle. It will convince anyone. Yoji Leaa Than Three Days to city before the police could arrest him. leason othep than habit why the Geor- ceiver on October 22, 1914, has re- will also receive a (booklet of valuable He is now being looked for by the OF KEEPER AUTOMOBILE gia farmer did not raise cattle or food opened its doors for business. It was information, telling aboutv the kidneys olice of all the Mississippi towns to crops instead of cotton. At Moultrle learned authoritatively that thex and bladder. "When writing, be sure gring him to Atlanta to try to bring A big iJozier automobile that has there has ngce"ntly been established a finances of this institution has been and mention ISie Atlanta Daily Con- Saba out of the mysterious coma. been,in the hands of the sheriff since modern meat packing plant. This materially .strengthened, and which has stitution. Regular fifty-cent and one- "the s.pring of 1913 was the center of a iplant has federal inspection and a ca- enabled it to reopen under the most dollar size bottles for sale at all drug bail trover proceeding Monday, hingj- pacity of 500 hogs and 200 beeves a favorable circumstances. stores. MRS. FAXON'S MOTHER ing upon ~the sensational domestic trou- day. ^According to Mr. Clarke, this California bles of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Keefer. plant .intended to obtain all its live The trover, which was bi ought by stock from the farmers of Georgia. He Lo»An*«lM Rircnida Dal Mont* DIES IN MIAMI, FLA. Mr. Keefer, was aired in Judge Pen- pointed to the fact that just as good SanDieio Santa Barbara Oakland dleton's division, superior court. Pro- beef could be raised in Georgia as In - Paudaaa San Francisco Mrs. John T. Peddy, mother of Mrs. ceedings were brought to a sudden the West, and that this meat would Frederic J. Paxon died suddenly Sun- halt, however, when it developed that greatly lower the market because of Visit, California this season— day morning at her home in Miami, Jack Macey, son of Mrs. Keefer, and the elimination of freight rates. STANDING TIMBER Fla. Mrs. Peddy had Just returned from stepsori of Mr. Keefer. against whom visit the wonder Expositions—the >• New York city, where she visited her the trover was issued, was a minor Panama-California Exposition, San- daughter, Mrs. E. B. Douglas. She had and not su'bject to; such legal action. FEES AND SALARIES taken cold and complications followed. Deputy Sheriff T. A. Burdett was ap- A Safe and Profitable Investment Diego, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 ^Panama- In addtton to this, she received the pointed as guairdian of the automobile \ \ sad news of. the death of the only and^boy until young Macey reaches the IN MUTUAL LIFE CASE , \ Pacific International Exposition, San grandson and nephew in the family, manhood estate. Francisco, iFeb. 20 to Dec. 4,^1915. Frank Cecil iPierce, who died Friday in In the meantime the Lozier machine Rome, Ga.% January 18.—(Special.)— Standing timber, properly located, is a safer and ( San Antonio, Texas, and this possibly will remain in custody of the sheriff. The affairs of the State 'Mutual Life For real enjoyment and luxurious hasteneld her death. It is claimed by Mrs. Keefer that ^it Insurance company are now in the mo>re profitable investment than municipal bonds. Surviving her are four daughters, was a gift to her by her husband as a hands of State Insurance Commissioner ease go on the "Golden State Limited"—a beautiful steel Mrs, Paxon, Mrs. Douglas, of Miami; peace offering. Wright. The order, of Judge W. B. Within the past few years three-fourths of all the Mrs. B. V. Baugh. of LaGrange; Mrs. Thomas,-of the southern circuit, mak- train through without change between Chicago, St. Frank Pierce, of Oklahoma, and a son) ing disposition of the case, also fixed 'standing timber in British Columbia, the last great Louis, Karisas City and California Via the Golden Brewer Peddy, of Miami. certain fees. Salaries for employees j. . HIGH COURT UPHOLDS of the company were ordered paid as forest area in North j^merica, h'as been acquired by State Route—the follows: Former president, J. W. Mad- DECISION IN SAVANNAH dox, $4,375; former treasurer, E. D. Americans, notably such interests as'Standard Oil, ^OCA-COLA BOTTLERS Walter, $4,200; former agency director, The state supreme court on Monday A. B. Utter, $1,300; former medical .di- Weyerhauser and The Koprino Lumber Company. MEET HERE WEDNESDAY handed down a decision affirminig the rector, J. W. Curry, $1,083. Attorneys' judgment of Judge W. G. Charlton, of fees for representing the plaintiffs The annual convention of C6ca-Cola Chatham superior court, in fining sev- and defendant in the recent action -were l The Koprino Lumber Company owns 628,000,000 via Rock Island— El Paso Southwestern]^^— Southern Pacific bottlers will be held Wednesday and eral flefendanta $.200 or twenty days placed at $10,000 for each side.\ Maddox Thursdaj at the Piedmont hotel, when in jail for Vcontempt of court in failing! & Doyal, of Rome, and S. R. Atkinson, feet of the best standing timber in British Columbia, over 300 delegates from all over the to a.bide by a temporary Injunction' of Atlanta, for defendant, each $5,000; Every luxury of 1 modern travel — observation club country will gather in Atlanta. abating them as nuisances, under the attorneys for plaintiff received the capable of immediate and profitable development, The chief topic of discussion at the state "blind tuger" law. All the de- same amount, divided among F. W. car— barber, valet service, telegraphic news, magazines, sessions will be the necessity for using fendants live in Savannah, and they Copeland and Eubanks & Mebane, of and "much enhanced in value by the opening of the correspondence facilities, etc. sanitary methods in the bottling plants. are as follows: I. Wood. 314 West Rome; Little, 'Powell, Hooper & Gold- The representatives will be entertained Broad strefet; J. D. & X,. Weitz, 401-03 stein, and! Marion Smith, of Atlanta; Panama Canal. The " Californian, " a second transcontinental train via the Golden "Wednesday night "with a theater party West Broad street, and John G. ElioT Roscoe Luke, of Thomasville; Pottle & (State Route — modern equipment — excellent service. at the Forsyth, and on Thursday night polo, 342 West Broad street. * Hofmyer, of Albany; Sproull Fouche, of \ V a buffet smoker will be given them The original injunctions were Rome, temporary receiver, received An issue of $500,000 worth of 6 per cent pre- Enjoy your European holiday in California jn the Piedmont hotel convention hall. brought bv w. B. Stubbs, representing $2.500. I B a -law and order organization. The company's affairs in Texas. Ala- ferred stock of The Koprino Lumber Company is this season. Visit both San Diego and San bama and Mississippi are a,lso in hands Francisco Expositions by way of Loa Angeles. of receivers, and so tar, as able the now-offered at par, $100 a share. With each four Naturalization Hearings. court gave jurisdiction to the insur- Early reservations important Telephone, write On February 1 naturalization Ihear- APPOINTMENT OF WEST ance commissioner. shares of preferred stock there is a bonus of one or call for full information, interesting litera- ings will be held for twenty-five aliens in the United States district court. APPROVED BY COUNCIL share of common. ture, tickets, etc. ' Thfs matter has v been postponed a \ —^ H. H. HUMT _ n L. GRIPFW, week while Judge MTewman holds court B. G. 'West, chief clerk in the comp- District Pass'r AgenV clty Passenger Agent in Cojunrbus, An official of the im- troller's department, was reappointed WOMEN VOLUNTEERS. JCvery preferred share has net assets^ of $300 be- migratiort 'bureau will pub the ques- by City Comptroller Goldsmith, Monday Rock Island Lines ^Southern Pacific tions. v morning, and council approved the ap- \ hind it and is further protected by a sinking fund. 411 Peters Building Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. pointment unanimously at its afternoon In stress and trouble the women of , v Phone: Main 601 Phone Main 1811 session. a nation are always to he counted SotK Expotttionm included In on* ticket at no extra coat . iMr. West has been connected with upon. In Servia the women went to v We recommend Koprino 6 per cent preferred the comptroller's department for more the front with muskets in their hands; San Diego -191S— San Francesco " s> than fourteen years. He was appointed thev weve as strong and brave as the stock as a sound and safe investment. For full in- chief clerk in 1910. He is one of the men on the firing line. In this country Diamonds Bought most valuable members of the city's few of our women escape the weaJken- formation, maps and other data, write official family. There is \not an affair ing troubles peculiar to their sex. Property Are Gilt connected with the city | government For eveiy disease or ailment of a / «.' ^ that he is not intimately acquainted womanly character, no matter how re- Edge Iravestpnerats with, and he has tne financial affairs cent or how long standing, the one niiiiiiiininimniiiiiiiHiiiiimiiuniinimiininiiiiiiiniiiiiniiinnniiiiiiiin of the city at his finger tips at all sure, reliable remedy of proved merit The International Timber Securities Company First grade Diamonds have times. is Dr. Plerce's Favorite Prescription. In addition to his duties as chief , It is prepared from nature's roots increased in value 175 per clerk, Mr. West occupies the position of and herbs and does not contain a par- 629 Leader-News Bldg. CLEVELAND, OHIO cent in the past ten years. chief clerk and secretary of the finance ticle .of alcohol or any narcotic. It's This average yearly in- committee. He prepares the tentative not a secret prescription for its ingre- budgets each year, and sjts with the dients are printed on the wrapper. crease of 17% per cent oc finance committee during the making Women aie eainestly advised to tako currcd through the cjld law of of the January, June and October it for irregular or painful periods, THE GOLDEN WEST sheets. backache, headache, displacement, ca- supply and demand. The tarrhal condition, hot flashes, sallow regular increase occurred [ complexion and nervousness. AND ITS through the panic years when1- DAIRY WAS TOO DRY For girls about to enter womanhood, women about to become mo'thers and every other property depre- TO SUIT JOE SCHMIDT for the changing days of middle age Old Man World-Wide Interesting Attractions ciated in value. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription You naturally have to de- J'AIllk is a good drink, your honor, should always be on hand. pend largely on your dealer's but it is a drink for 'babes," said Joe Write Dr. Pierce. Buffalo, N. ^Y, for Schmidt to Recorder George E. John- free 136-page book on woman's dis- Without Money knowledge and integrity when son Monday, when arraigned on the eases. Every woman should have one. IS CALLING buying diamonds. Most deal- charge of I drunk. \ i ers are honest, but few of He is just back from Newnan, Ga., v where he worked on a dairy farm for NO CHARGE! FOR THIS The Atlanta Constitution makes it possible for you to them have the knowledge, several weeks, until last week hard GRAND HOME: MEDICAL, BOOK visit the two GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXPO- skill and buying ability that times caused the dairy to go .out of It is a bitter lot to grow old without means of v business. v SITIONS this year held at San Francisco and San comes with 28 years' experi- Joe admitted that since his return support. v v ence and quantity buying. to Atlanta he had consumed everything Kvery home should have one. Every ( Diego. ^ v We sell correctly graded but i milk. ' \ man and woman •who isn't afraid to Every young man should provide against such diamonds on the proper basis. He was sent to the stockade for read a book so plainly written that 1 eleven days to sober up. and again anyone can understand^ it should write < hiisfortune by saving part of his earnings every Weights and grades are guar -" cultivate a taste for milk. * today for a revised copy of The People's anteed. Common Sense Medical Adviser to Dr week—steadily. DO YOU WANT TO GO? Selections sent anywhere Pierce. Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo. MT. Y. FRANK MOTION ON This is a large cloth bound book of The funds will gr o\v surprisingly as the years on approval. 1008 pages: S inches long; 1 3-4 inches ; Attractive deferred pay- U. S. COURT DOCKET thick: brimful of knowledge not found go by. Open, a savings account in this bank and Make this opportunity your opportunity to see San < in 6rdlnary books, sent postpaid to any v ments allowed to those wlio reader who will send this clipping with WE WILL PAY-YOU 4 PER CENT IN- Francisco, the two expositions, and the many other prefer to buy that way. The motibn of (the Leo M. Frank prosecution to advance the hearing on 20 cents. , TEREST. >, \ points of interest. ' Write for diamdnd booklet the habeas corpus appeal to the and 160-page illustrated cata- United States supreme court Wvaa .dock- One dollar starts the account. logue. eted yesterday, and it is probable that Write today for information ^o - - Attorney Geheral Warren Grice will go to Washing-Jon next Monday. BerkeDe,Iirnc. In event the motion foi* advancement To Wilmington; N. C., Diamond Merchants is granted, the Frank ease should be VIA Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. The DAILY CONSTITUTION argued in \Tashington ivithin the next \ - 31 Whitehall Street sixty or ninety days. Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast Atlanta's Oldest Savings Bank. Atlanta, Ga. Established 1887 \ Line. Only through sleeping car ser- vice Atlanta to Wilmington, N. C. Leav« Organized 1S99. CARROLL & HUNTER Atlanta 8:45 p. so., arriv*. Wilming- 1 Carry the beet Red Ash block J4.75. ton 12:50 p. no. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii T. L. O'Connor, of Providence, R. I., will arrive today tos visit Mrs. Ban- l Sater's Dand-c Studio nigan. Latest innovations in all modern , ... Women Will Sell Pencils ED TO AID dances at Mr. Alex J. Sater's Dance Mrs. Howell Simmons, of Amerieus, Studio, cornpi Edgewood averme and is the guest of her sisjer, Mrs. C. G. Peachtree street. Special prices to Statham. ,, clubs and classes. Entrance 10 Edge- • ** wood avenue. Ivy 7S46 —(adv.) Mr. Lawrence Harrison is at Homo- To Help Crippled Children OF sassa. ' i *»,r * Miss Marian Phlnizy, of Augusta, will be the guest while in Atlanta or ^ Never have the women of Atlanta be kept in the hospital atmosphere Money Will Be Used to Pur- Miss Harriett Calhoun and later of responded moie enthusiastically to a after their first period of treatment, cay Mrb. Albert Hb~,ell. call for organized effort in behalf of a three weeks to t\vo months. A report chase Supplies From *••*. great public enterprise than they did •was also made from the "Home for the Mrs. Peter W. Godfrey, of Coving- yesterday afternoon when a very large Friendless, where there are crippled i Atlanta. Dealers. ton, Is the guest of Mrs. W. T. Elder. number met in the tea room of the children, in need of just such a retreat Moore wore a gown of black and white *<** Georgian hotel to form plans for the as that it is planned first to hire and COVERED EITIRE , the penqil jobbing business for the Military academy, the Marist college, pletely co\ ered \\itli bhsteis f>s large Miss Maiy Muiphev sa\p a matinee tain \ of Mrs. Coles' fathel, Mr. H. A. Xorris. Outline* Undertaking. agreed-upon period of ten days,\ and the Washington seminary, and the as a pea. \\"he'i one would buis^t water party at the Forsvth yesterdav in com- ->*s- \ quoted most satisfactory prices from Woodberi y school. v would come troni it, and then it would pliment to Miss Frances Godfrey and Mrs. Isaac Boyd and Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Van Winkle called the meeting pencil manufacturers who will furnish turn into a. very painful sore. The her , shiest. Miss May Belle Clark, of For Miss Ison. to order, and In a. brief address out- The money has been turned over to Boyd are occupying the home of Judge lined the reasons for the undertaking: pencils at a rate enabling the ladies' burning and itching were something Covington. I Mrs. Roswell Ison entertained at a and Mrs. Pardee during their absence committee to sell them at a profit of Dr. May, the French consul, who Is the terrible, anil I COITLD NOT SL.B.EP noi The other guests -were MSsses Mar-I box party at the Fors.i til yesterXJay in New Orleans. "Two sears ago letters were sent to neaily 100 per cent. agent iin Atlanta for the,, National Re- rest. I think M haVl one of the worst garet Traylor, Ida Winship.i Mary Pea- j afternoon for Miss Winne Ison, a ... the doctors of Geoi gia. asking that lief association and he has announced cases of eczema a human being ev»r »)ody and'l/ouise Jones,, of Ixunsv^lle, bride-elect. they report any cripple children thev Office Opened. Mrs. Mary Pope Hume, of Vancou- knew whose parents could not afford that the supplies for the sufferers will had v Ky- (" v The parfi include1 d Alias Ison, Miss Zoe ver, British Columbia, is visiting her "A business office has been "i used eight different kinds of rem- Coburn, MlHS Mali, M aVtfon ^and iliss Marie parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Calla.way, to have them treated." she said. "From opened in , the Empire building, be purchased in Atlanta. edies without success 1 then tried XorriB. \ at 171 Mil-tie street. their answeis it is estimated that there where Mrs. Joseph Hillsman and an The Belgian relief v, orkers n ere as Col- Ke.smol Ointment and Resinol Soap Sanders-Farmer. " lUrs T I}. Blutler will entertain tomorrow \ *** aie 700 crippled childien in this one able corps of assistants will carry on a lows: i \ afternoon f the Georgia chapter of the dinner-dance at the Georgian Ter- apartment ar the Georgian Terrace on Sn.vs Home I» Veceeuinry. Forrester, Mrs. W. C Jarnagin, Mrs. Hill, Mrs L G. \Vhlte, Miss Lula White, the American Guild of Oiganlsts. race "Friday night "In compliment to account of injuries sustained last week A few pertinent lemarks were made Porter Mrs. Bert Adams, Mrs. DowdleMrs. Babbage, Mias Helen Montag, /Mrs. What D'ye Lack? Preceding this recital, to which no 'Miss Mabel Woolford, of Maryland, and in a fall. by Miss Harrison, of the crippled chil- Brown, Mis. Broyles, Miss Annie Nut-. Rich, Mis Elsas, Miss Jacobs, Mrs. R. A, admission is charged, the ladies of Miss Georgiana Tremere, of Ken- ~ *** dren's clinic, who promptly answered a ting. Miss Marie Ridlej", Miss Hejen Redding:, \Mlss Stewart, Miss Dmkins, Miss Committee No. 2, of this church, will I Mr and Mrs. John J. Lynch left Sun- Nutting, Mrs. Massengale, Miss Hawkins, serve a delightful suppei foi 50 cents tucky, the guests of Mi. and Mrs. T. G. number of questions regarding the McCarty, Miss A. B. Cabel, Mrs. Frank Woolford. day for Miami, and they will spend practicability and the necessity for a Boland, Miss Cora Buckmaster, Mrs.Mies Silverman, Mrs. Retiben Arnold, Miss at 6:30 o'clock;, to which the public the rest of the winter on the Florida LJ Pierce, Mrs Godfrey. Miss Monsalvatge, is cordially invited. Reservations can On Saturday Mrs T G. "Woolford, ( place of convalescence in Atlanta, not Philip Barbour, Mrs. Robert Foreman, will entertain at the tea-dance at Druid east coast. only for the crippled, children of this l Mrs. E. B. Dallis, Mrs. Middlebrook, freshman class of Washington seminary. be made by communicating with Mrs. *** ' , Miss Cranem, Miss Mamie Kirkpatrick, George AT. Browii, Mrs John M Moore Hills foi Mi^s Tiemeie and Miss Wool- v city, but, for those who come from Mrs. D- Cohen, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Robert ford Mr. and Mr» John Calhoun Clark other cities,in the state for treatment Gregg, Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Strlckler, Mrs. Miss Marion Vaughn, Mrs. L. Horlne, Miss or Mrs. Howard AlcCali. n left Sunday for Havana and the West or an operation Perkerson. Airs. Warddell,\Miss Earker, Jennie Mobley, Miss Isabel Robinson, Miss Indies. **• Mrs. Rambo, president of the Wom- Mrs. Morrow, Mrs Paulliu^ Miss Kath- Josephine Mobley. Miss Nellie H. iRIilley, For Mr. and Mrs. Suttel. To Visitors. an's Auxiliary of the Wesley Memorial, erine Ellis, Mrs. E. Gay, Miss Tinsley Miss Lucile JCuhrt, Miss Estelle Fort, Miss v Miss Ijoui&i- Broylc.s eiiteitamed at a Mr. Heniy M. Rice entertained Misses Miss Cecil Kendrick -ft ill leave also showed what a demand there waa Harrison, Mrs. 1C R. Armstrong, Mrs. Ifannan, Miss Dorothy Douglas, Miss Xora. luncheon yesterday ft the IJriviiig club Bessie and Florence .Dent, of Newnan, Thursday for a visit of several weeks f6r a place for children who could Terhune, Miss Gregg, Mrs. S B Tur-Stirllnar. Miss Katherine Hook, Ml«s Helen Ga , gt'ests of Miss Elizabeth' Ratiey, to relatives and friends at Plains and not afford to pay and who should not man, Mrs. Van. Harlmgen. v TRUNKS in compliment to Mi. and ,'Mrs. T. M. Greenville. Wliltehurst, Miss Josephine AVmdle. Miss Suffel, of Minneapolis, who are spend- at an infoimal dance last night at Miss ^ \ *** Ale^a Stirling-. Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. $2.75 to $85 ing several days at the Geoigian Ter- Raney's residence, 201 Myrtle street. H E Murray, Dr. May, Miss Rosalie Da\Jp, Present were Misses Bessie and Floi- Miss Rachel Nunnaljy. of Monroe, Miss Rein© Gilesmen, Mrs. Foster, Misses Suitcases, Bags ence Dent. Elizabeth Raney, Christine is the guest of Miss , Cora McCord A basket of pink carnations was I Brown, in Marietta. DIVERSIFIED CROPS ROTARY CLUB WILL Joan and JDppie Clarke, Miss Hennan, Miss $1.00 to $35 the centerpiece of the luncheon table, Melson, Mamie Morris, and Messrs. *** Dorothy Douglas, Miss Phyllis \\llkins, which was in the rose room of the Henry M. Rice, H. .T. Reid, John White, Mrs. Cyril Smith, Miss Katherine Hook, club. ' The candle shades and other Lee Williams, Jeter Weems!\and Earn- Mrs. John D. Little returned homp MEETING^ SLATED TALK OF BUILDING Mrs. John D. Powell, Miss Ellen O'Keefe, est n tVnll-orWalker,. i \ vesteiday after a two weeks' visit in Miss Margaret Duncan. Miss Ruth Cofer, color details were pink. There wera V Baltimore. Mrs. Reuben. Mme. Slifer, Miss Rowe, Miss eight guests IN GEORGIA CITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL Jennie Ncsbltt, Mrs E. M. Horine, Mis Stone, Mrs Godfrey, Mrs. N'afiadi, Miss OWEN-HARRIS. ^ Wilson. Miss Isolene Campbell. Miss Ballew-Hizdson. v Catherine Ellis, Miss Javerett. Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. G., Walters announce MEETINGS Barnesvillet Ga., January IS —(Spe- Everything indicates that the meet- The Rotary club will meet at lunch- G M. A. v ings called by--the Georgia Chamber of eon today at 1 o'clock at the Winecoff the mal-riage o>f their niece. Miss cial.;—Miss Lillie Owen and Mr. Pick- to tackle a civic problem whicli Rota- A trunk, suitcase, satchel? Bertha Branch Ballew, to Mr. Charles ard,, Harris, of Griffin, were quietly Commerce for discussion by the farm- rians believe to be of vital interest to \ I V Franklin Hudsori, of Jacksonville, Fla., The Parent-Teacher association will married-Sunday evening at the home of ers and merchants of diversified crop the present and future v welfare of At- Swift «Jt Company's naleB of Wref In If it is anything that is made for on Monday morning, January 18, at the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. production will mark k new era in the Atlanta for the week Ending- Saturday, ft o'clock. The ceremony was per- hold its regular meeting >this after- Owen, 111 this city: Rev, R. 'M. Dixon lanta. The Monthly Rotary Bulletin January 10th, averaged 10.41 cents per formed by Dr. Joh.n E. White, and Mr. noon at 3 o'clock at the school house. performing the impressive- ceremony In agncultural conditions of Georgia. A has just been published, calling atten- pqund.—(adv.) the convenience or comfort of the and Mrs. 'Hudson leCt at noon for .Tack- All patrons are urged to be present. the presence of a few relatives and large attendance)- Is already assured at tion to this meeting and the impor- _. ^ n»^ T^l_ *-** m n frdl ^Viai.. Put-Mffl This is to be a very important meet- tance of every man being there, but traveling public, we have it. Mr. •sonrille, Fla., to make^ their future ing, at which Major Guinn will speak. friends. Both these young people are Albany, January 28, and at Macon, Jan- home. quite popular throughout this section, uary 29. Although the delegates from hot stating the exact nature of this Make-It-Right will see that and they received heaity congratula- each county are being appointed 'by the\ business. tions fibm their friends.1 They left vlt is stated, however, that the planai Informal Dinner Party. immediately after the ceremony for ordinaries, in order that there may be which the club are contemplating will, YOU Dr. ,an'd Mrs. Thomas P- Jlinman en- SOCIAL^ ITEMS Griffin, where they will make their present representative bodies, the meet- if carried out. involve the most serious tertained at a small dinner parti Jast home. ings are open to all farmers and mer- vvork that this active organization has evening at their home on West Peach- chants interested in the important pur- yet accomplished in civic welfare. TROCHE above all, must be satisfied! tree street foi Mr. and Mrs. F. M. feuf- poses. President A. S. Adams will be chair- fel, of Minneapolis Mrs. John Chapman and youngr son, To induce the farmers to plant liber- man of the meeting, and about a hun- Clear the Voice An artistic arrarugement of Killar- of Alabama, arrived Sunday for a visit NEW SOCIETY TO AID { ally of food crops, agreements will be dred Rotarlans are expected to 'be in at- A great relief when 1 to Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr. and submitted by the merchants and deal- tendance. ROUNTREE'S ne-v roses was the centerpiece of the Mrs. James L. Anderson. THE WAR SUFFERERS hoarse or coughing. , tathe. Silver candlesticks had pink *** ers that they will (five the preference "From Factory to You" shaded candles, and other pretty de- to Georgia-raised grain, hay and other Used by speakers 'and Miss Elizabeth Anderson is Visiting The Union of the Allies, a society products, provided the quality and tails continued a scheme of pink and friends in Macon. Dancing at Lane's Studio singers for over 50 ye&rs. W. Z. TURNER, Mgr. white. » # « \ composed of Allan tans owing allegi- methods of preparation for market are 25c, OOc and $1.00. Sample Free. Mrs. Hmman's gown TV as of blue net ance to the nations now opposing Ger- equal to the western. Information at 217 1-2 Peachtree Street, every Tuesday H 77 Whitehall St. with silver trimmings. v Mrs Albert^ Barton White returned many and Austria in the present Eu- first hand will be gi^en concerning the and Friday evenings. Admission, •cou-* John 1. Broyvn & Son, Boston. Mass. to her home in Birmingham Suiidaty ropean conflict, has been formed here. prevailing trade customs, so that the pies, 50c. Ivy 5786.—(adv.1 \ after a, visit of ten days to her mother, Its purpose is to bind closer together crops may 'be made sound securities for Mis. C. C.vstockard Informal Dance. * ** those interested in the mutual work of advances and loans, of supplies, of Miss Mai Hoiine will give a small aiding the needy abroad. , money and that the harvest product Mrs. Hugh Richardso'n left yester- Those interested are asked to com-mav command the highest market i dancing party Tlvursday evening at day for Augusta to spend ten days municate with Dr. F. B. May, first vice home in compliment to Miss Frances at Hampton Terracp. * 1 prices. Godfrey and her gruest. Miss Clark, or ~ ' * president, 501 Gould building , or with The meeting in Albany will be called Covington, who are visiting Mrs. W. T. any one of the following: Dr. Alexan- to order at 10 o'clock in the morning 5 Miss Mary Barksdale CHeyward, o0f1 der TV". Stirling, president; A. Cruick- in the city hall. The one in Macon wil" If Elder. Rion, S. C., is visiting Mrs. WilliaLImU shank, second vice president; A. A. assemble at the same hour of the nex 1loC White at the Elizabeth apartments Craig, third vice president; C. B. Smith, day in the auditorium of the cham'ber To Miss Louise Jones. j » nig-ntn street.^ secretary; Charles Loridans, treasurer; of commerce. Demetre Vafladi, assistant secretary; T key always call for MORE Mrs. Charlfes P. Bring will entertain Mrs. Frank Logan Is in Macon, the P. B. D'Orr, attorney for the commit- at 'x luncheon today a-t the Capital City ^uest of Mr. and Mrs. Troup Howard, tee; H". Li. DeGive, fourth vice presi- •club in compliment to Miss Louise wno are Spending the winter there. dent; Dr Alexander B. Smellie, or Le- ELECTION OF OFFICERS Jones, of Louisville, Ky., the guest of]Mr_ Howard is convalescing after a gare Davis, Peters building, publicity •Miss Mary Peabody. serious illness. agent for the committee. FOR ASSOCIATIONS OELF-RISING flour ~ Mrs.. Cyrus Stnckler -will entertain at i ^ ac the tea-dance at the Drfiving club Wed- Judge and Mrs. John R. "Wilkinson Athens, Ga., January IS.—(Special.) nesday for Miss Jones, and Miss Pea- are in Florida. body will entertain tomight at 'buffet **• GEORGIA ASSOCIATION Officers have been elected for the *•' complislies muck for tke supper, followed by a dance at her Mr. and Mrs Albert -Dunn^ are at Georgia conference on marketing farm home in Druid Hills. . Hampton Springs, Fla. . FOR BLIND WILL MEET products as follows: James W. Mor- Last night Mr. Henry Michael gave a **. \ ton, Athens, EJ F. D., president; Guy theater party at the Forsyth in com- M,r. and Mrs. John J. Lynch left last The annual meeting of the Georgia Firor, State College of Agriculture housekeeper wnen it Joes away pliment to Miss Jones. night for Miami, Fla, for a month's Association for the Blind will be held Athens, secretary-treasurer, and an visit. ( tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the parlors *** executive committee from all sections For Visitors. of the Piedmont Hotel, for the election of the state to be announced by the \ with failure in taking. Guar-' IMrs. Callaway, of Washington,( Ga,, of. of fleers vand other very important Miss Bertha MOOIP entertained at a is the guest of Ml s II. G. Fisher at the business. All who* have contributed president. bridge yesterday morning: «\t\ hei home ^Georgian Ten ace. financially to the association are en- The Georgia Breeders' association on Myrtle street foi Miss Mav, Belli *** _ titled to a voice in the meeting, and elected Thomas Whatley, of Helena, anteed absolutely pure and wholesome. Clarke and Miss Fiances Godfic^, of Mrs. Reese Marshall and Miss Madge are urgently requested to be present, president. Professor J. R. Fain, state Co\ington. Bannigan returned from St. Louis Sun- and all who are interested in the wel- college, Athens, vice president, Pro- The prizes M'.k stockings. Miss da>v Miss Baningan's mother, Mrs.fare of the blind arei invited to attend. fessor L ~K. Rast, Athens, secretary "MISS DIXIE" Self-Rising Flour {, a'nd treasurer. These and Dr. R J. H. DeLo'ach, director state experiment station. Griffin, Ga.; O. T. Harper, accurately, scientifically prepared. Reidsville, and J. F. Hart, Union Point, executive board. Office of the Georgia Live Stock and Every ingredient needed is mixed in hy Dairy association, of the Georgia State Horticultural society and the Georgia Apple Growers' association are to be machinery-—all you Lave to do is to Hittin named this week. add milk or water and shortening and DR. HUGH BLACK WILL cook it. Even the salt is there in the SPEAK ABOUT AMERICA pr^per^proportion. No "guess measure/* the King Pm How America seems to the European will 'be the gist of Dr. Hugh Black's message in his lecture tonight at the a pinch of this-and-that system. Auditorium, on "America Through Scotch Spectacles,." He will discuss American religion, American politics and "American socie- ATLANTA MILLING ty, all from the viewpoint of a Scotch- man; and will point out in them faults and excellencies to which, people of the ATLANTA, GEQRGIA "states" have been blind. Dr. Black's lecture, which will he under the auspices of the Alkahest Lyceum course, will have a freshness v Our Superlative Flours are: and a rich humor that will give force and interest^ to all he says. CAPITOLA (Plain) CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY MISS DIXIE (Self-Rising) OF & E. LEE TODAY ~ ..-J] First of all knock put tlie hindrance to health, then vigor- of body and The Atlanta chapter of the United v Daughters of the Confederacy and mind naturally follows. Carnp 1'59, of United Confederate Vet- erans, will celebrate Lee's birthday Thousands, finding coffee a hindrance, haVe struck it from their daily diet this afternoon at !!.30 o'clock with joint exercises at the state capltol. and now use I ^ v James Austin will be speaker* of the Occasion. Mrs, Williams McCarthy, president of the JJ. D. O. chapter, will deliver the crosses of honor to the vet- erans. The U. D. C. chapter of College Park will hold their exercises tonight at Cox college, and Dr. C. O. Jdnea will deliver the address on Lee. Tfot/r POSTU Mv v * t BISHOP KEILEY SPEAKS/ s \ V *> Coffee contains a powerful irritant—caffeine—which first races the body TO FEDERAL PRISONERS functions to unnatural speed, and then leaves them^ in a state of exhaustion. Bishop Benjamin J. Keiley, of^ the diocese of Savannah, visited the fed- JfoJfJum jResult—weak heart, nervousness, ^biliousness, headache, sleeplessness and eral prison Monday afternpon and gave \ a short talk to the Catholic prisoners. man1 v other ills and discomforts. He was accompanied by Father O. N. ( ^ Jackson and R. W. Murray. i l ^ Bishop Keiley urged the prisoners v Postum—made only of pinnae wheat and a bit of wholesome molasses is to be regular In their attendance upon ' , tt services 'and referred to the fact that a pure food-drink, absolutely free from caffeine or any other drug or harm- a Catholic priest waa now In constant attendance at the prison. He spoke of ful substance. V { ( Father James Hickey, recently appoint- ed Catholic chaplain. In high terms of ' Postum has delightful flavour, and conies in two forms: ^ Regular Postum commendation. —must be boiled, 15c and 25c packages; Instant Postum—soluble, made in ATHENS PYTHIANS HEAR the cup instantly, 30c and 50c tins. The cost per cup is a.bout the same for PROMINENT ORDER MAN both kinds. ' ( A - < , Athens, Ga., January 18.—(Special.) The Knights of Pythias of St. Elmo ( Suppose you leave off coffee ten days and trylPostuni—and better health. lodge, ICo. 40, heard Dr. Atwood, three times the grand chancellor of the grand lodge of Minnesota, at a Pythian reunion, tonight which overflowed the ff hall. A committee of several promi- nent Pythians went to Machen to meet There's a Reason" Dr. Atwood, who came from Macon to Athens, and while here he was en^ «* 99 \ ^ tertained at the Emmanuel church 0 rectory. Rev. Troy Beatty being a *> ' Grocers everywhere sell POSTUM. grand lodge officer of the Geoigia o o Knights.

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ent), 57.50: "White Cloud (high patent). J7.25; White Daisy 144-pound sacks, 95c,; 96-pound sacks,, 96c; (Corrected by the Fidelity Fruit vand JrTod- 4S^pound sacks, 9Sc; \24-pound sacks, 99c. October Option Sells at 9.50 uce Company.) Grain. Sacked, Per Bushel.—Corn, \vhite, TS FLOOD STAGE Ofangos, Indian Tiver, box .v. ... .AS>0* 94e; e; oatsoas,, fancancy wwhite e cppeclipped,, 7^cc, oasoats. Noo. Oranges, JFIorlda, bos ...... iL._.,J1.7o©»0_ 0 2 white clipped, 71c; oats, white, 70c; oats. Tangerines, box.. S2.60©3.00 Xo. 3.. 4-busher bags. tiSc; oats Xo. 2 mix- Graps fruit, bo4 x ed.. 67c. ~ Rivei: Rose Four Feet in' Six Bulls Predict Ter^-Cent Cot- COTTON MOVEMENT. Apples, barrel - - '. '. I*3!00(S>3.50 Seeds, Sacked, Per Busliel. — Georgia sseee d Gould Stocks Prominent, Apples., box *\. rye. $1.25; Tennessee seed rye, $1.20, seeed Hours, Due 1x» Heavy Rains Pineapples, crate ...... SI.DOS'1.00 barley,, ?1.20. ; Appier oats,, SOc; winter graas- ton in the Near Future. Atlanta, January 18. — Cotton steady; mid- Lemons, new crop, box .. . ..S3.5004.00 55 dling 8 1-16. (, Lemons, old crop, box ...... S2.50OS.OO ing oats, 75c. Tennessee Burt oats. SOc; Past Three Days. 8.50; exports 1,450; and There Was Good De- ..S4.50O6.00 Oklahoma rust proof loats, 75c. New York- — Middling at 1,800,000 Bushels Corn. *** .-b-ar-; 7 00 Hay, Ktc. — Alfalfa' hay ,Xo. 1 green. .Spot Cotton Eight and a stock 94,500. v $1.35; Timothy Ko. 1, largo bale.-. SI. 35; Xew Orleans— Middling S; receipts 7,694; mand for Many Southern • r- -r' - Timothy No. 1. small bales. $1.30; light itacon, . (Ja , January 18.—(Special.) Half Cents in New York. exports 9,500; sales 5,750;' stocks 346,592. Wheat Advanced a Half to clover-mixed, large bales, Jl. 30; 'light clover- Galveston — Middling 83-16; receipts 21,- Cabbage, pound mixed, small "-bales, SI. 25; atraiv.vbSc; cot- Weather 'Observer Mitchell predicted 274; exports 32,972; sales 3,242; stock 529, ^ Issues—Bonds Make Gains 1 . .. .\.lttc ton seed meal. Harper, $26.50; cotton seed floor) stagres here for the Ocmulsee Further Rise Is Expected 627. Three-Quarters of Cent. Onions, 'red or yellow, sock'. J7.25 meal. Buckeye, 526.00, cotton seed meal. river today, the water having risen -Mobile — Middling 7%; receipts 749; sales Onions, Spanish. S.50 four feet in si-4 hours, reaching a total New York, January 18.—Stocks, sacks. JS.75. v Today. , <- Savannah — Middling 8; receipts 12,309; fotatoes,\ Irish, sack Chicken Feed. Per Cut.— "-Aunt Patsy depth ot seventeen feet this'afternoon. exports 10,707; bates 2i04,G; btocR 317,3'-'3. moved forward again today under the i January IS.—Announcement Potatoes, sweei. ljushei'. .. ". . "'.70@80c Charles- !iton—Middling '8; receipts 8U6"••'"•; ' lead of the various special issues, in-1 of a decrease'oTnearly 4,000,000 bush-i Toma^oos,"fancy."crate . .$2.dO2.SO The flood itage is eighteen feet. The stock 141,S87. eluding- fertilizer and motor shares, V'ise in the river is due' to the heavy els in the United States visible supply! Tomatoes, choice. eVate .. .- . - . . KAJ.-GE IN NEW TOBK COTIOX. Wilmington—Middling 8; receipts 1.S13; ( the coppers and half a score of mis- i of wheat tended to act as more than ail; g|^ Plant, fancy, crate ..J2.0002.50 12-package- bales, *2.45; Purina scratch, /ains of Saturday, Sunday and today, ! FMT stock 49,251. cellaneous securities, such as Lorillard, i offset today for the bearish effect of i i?5_a?s,' erreen, drum ..$5-25® 2:50 "| I I Xorfolk—rltlddling S; receipts 7.323; sales . .S2.00QI2.25 100-pound sacks, $2.35; Victorv scratch, when more than three inches of water IQpenjHlghl Lowl Tobacco, National Biscuit, Distillers the federal inquiries and of talk re- Squash, yellow crooked, drum 100-pound sacks. Si. 20: Dandy scratch, 100- 2,r>7!>; stock 89,748. and Pullman. Railroad stocks and the Peppers, largo crate, crate .. . .J2.25O3.01) had fallen and there were no pros- Jan . 8. IS! 8-871 8.181 8.37J S.3S I 8.04 Baltimore-—Middling: S; stock 0,968. ?:ibl e embarg. »o on exports. Celery, fancy, bunch .. .659 .75 pound sacks, $2.10; beef scraps, 100-pouna pects of a let-up for several hours at 8.47, 8.« | «.46| | «9j 8.68 . I 8.35 ' Boston—Middling 8.20; receipts 79; stock active list in general were neglected prices, closed unsettled, but half a ce'nt Lettuce, dozen.. sacks, $3.^5; beef scraps. 50-pound\ sacks. March 9 ; | 8.55 until the later dealings, although Ca- . a- .. .650 .75 $3.6.0.; 'Charcoal, per c\vt., 50-pound sacks, least: It 4is hardly thought that the S.G9J !i »0| 8.66 9,000. . to i cents above last Saturday night, j Lettuce, druhi .. ..1.7B®2.00 July. !>.«7| 9.07! 8.84 9.06 9.05 ,1 8.73 Philadelphia—Middling 8.75;- stock 2,103. nadian Pacific was very strong and Wlreat embargo talk had considerable | Cauliflower, pound ..* .. .. .OSO .09 J2.10: oyster shells, 100-pound sacks, 7Bc; Ocmulgee -will*exceed its bounds un- I 9.13 I b.81 Minor ports—Stock 188,220. active throughout. Cucumbera, drum alfalfa meal, 100-pound sacks, $1.45 ; Aug . Q ffnl U .Vw 9.94 to do with lifting corn today to the •—- - chicken -wheat, per busnel, $1.50. less there is consideiable more rain, (Jet . i.os v .28 Totals for. today—Receipts 63.044; exports In the final hour many railway I highest January price in more than though thei-eMs some apprehension for 9.J1 9 a. 42 I 9.09 • 601329; tales 14,813; stock 1,809,149-. Ground Feed. Per Cwt — Arab horse -feed, v Dec . shares joined in the rise to a moderate I twenty years, with the market finish- , Poultry and Enrn. $1.90; King Corn horse feed, $1.80; Victory the safety of manufacturing plants 011 Totals for week—Receipts 126,452; exports degree, until all around advances of 1 |ing iy-@l?ic to l%c above Saturday I ""is, allvn 120 112.S47. horse feed, $1.80; A. B. C. horse feed. $1.60; the city reserve, south ot town. A, Closed firm. to 3 points were the rule. Gould stocks I night. "Oats gained a shade to %c and j £,i,ci-, an?-e 160 Sucrene horse feed, $1.50; Sucrene Dairy levee extends all along the reserve, Totals for season—Receipts 5,689.137, ex- were prominent, Missouri Pacific bet- 110 ports 3,1»1>,876. 1 provisions 12J/,@15c to 22%c. feed. 51.55; ulfalfa meal, 100-pound sacks, but it is said that it has been so badly KANGE IN XEW ORIJgAXS COTTOK. tering its position of last week. There Turkeys, —.„. 160 $1.45; beet pulp, 100-pound sacks, 51.6B. Wheat strength reached its greatest Roosters, alive. each 260 damaged by rats that if the .water ! Last! I Interior Movement I was an unusually brisk demand for i development in the last hour of trad- Guineas, alive, Shorts, Bran and Mill Feed. —Shorts . Red comes much higher the levee 'may not I Low I Bale! Close. I Clo»». each 260 Oog. 100-pound sacks, $2.05; fancy mill itoubton—MiddliAi S°A'f receipt!- 3*.i,93: ! the issues of several southern roads, ' ing, the market becoming somewhat Hens, dressed 1EO teed, 75-pound sacks, SI. 95; P. W. mill feed, ,bej able to'stand the strain, resulting 8 8.10| 8.101 8-1- V 7.76 shipments 3!,109: sSles 3.304, stock 203,439. ' Atlantic Coast LiVie and Louisville and, Jan . 1 7 90| 101 7.99 excited boy assertions tiiuithat. thMiee c-v±,vexpori t*. ^-j-^, tuiesHef dressedu .. „ ^ ,...... lie 75-pound aaekp, $1.75; 'Georgia feed, 75- in the flooding of that whole terri- March 35! 8 30| 8.14] S.2S| 8.31 Memphis—Middling 7%; receipts ' 7,367;-, Nashville going well above the mini-, sales of corn were the largest of the | Ducks, dressed v.. .. 150 pound sacks, $1.70. gray shorts. 100-pound tory. There was some agitation a few May . 1 8 X 5t>| 8.3C shipments fi,699; sales 4.100. ; stock 261,030. nvum prices. A sale ot 3,000 shares ot year. Fresh export sales of wheat at i"™*?*' dressed -^~}*'ISC 8.5S 8.74 S..77 , 7.4.V- "" - - -- • pstablisheel price. 1 1 sacks, $1.NO; brown shorts, 100-pound sacks. months ago to have the levee strength- July. G0| 8 731 v Augusta—Middling S»i: receipts 2.271; seaboar d at 3g its the seaboard and elsewhere were saiU Babbits, each 22 I 51.6f>, germ meal, 100-pound sacks, $>1.70; v soj 05 i 8.85 9.05 9.03 8.72 shipments 837; sales 2.453; stocks 151,608. 0881 ened aud it was clone in spots, but the Oct. . IS 9.19 s.ao subsequent dealings at an ad- ton bT.C.e onl«r,i,yr 300,003»nnof0t bushelsv,iis>b<»ls.. OOn ththe i VE "?' Pound 8» » germ meal. 75-pound sacks. $1.70; brim, Dec . I 9 9 101 9.021 9.10 I l i idd 1 n 6 11 3 2 47; vance attracted attention. Efegs. 1fres'h, dozen lats apparently seem to have no le- hf$me nt s tr^ i c! i^ " " '? other hand, most of the owners of Storage , dozen .. . P. W. 100-pound sacks. $1.45: bran, P. W.. gard lor the public welfare and dig S s c Bethlehem Steel was almost the only i wheat reserves in western states were 75-pound sacks. $1.45: bran and shorts mix- holeii through the levee, which permit Closed lirm. Cincinnati—Receipts 1,184; shipments recently active stock to las, presum-1 ed, 75-pound cotton. $1.50, i 830. stock 10,171. reported to 'be still holding tight ATLANTA MVJE STOCK MARKET. water to come thiongh. In a short Little Rock—Middling 1% receipts 1,433; ably on rumors that no dividend dis- i against current offers. Salt — Salt brick (Med.). per 0»se. $5.10: New York, J^uary 18.—An\ active bursements will be declared at to- j (By H. White. Jr.. of White Provision salt brick (plain), per case, $2.55; salt. Red time those holes become big ditches. shipments 2; stock! til,1S1- Corn was the strongest market on v .Rock, per cwt., $K10: wait. Ozone, per case. City " Bngineer Gailliard says there general buying movement sent the cot- Totals for day—Receipts 54,085: ship- morrow's directors' meeting. The move- ; the grain list. Export sales of corn Company.) v, are throe £pe?ips of rats which infest l ments 45,230; sales 15,837; stock 730,558. ment in the steel stocks was predict-, Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,000, $6.00 packages,- $1.00: salt, Chippewa, 100- v ton market here into new high ground here arid at the seaboard were esti- to ?<>.50. i the levee, tant the ones mos't numei- e'e«r Trial. last month. The close was firm, in spite this port, approximating ?27,000,000, the domestic visible supply of corn is Medium to good cows, 700 to 750. J4.50 to pared with s ou the correapondinfi-~tiay constituted a new high mark. Ex- i JB.Ofl. Macon. Ga., January J8.—(JJpeiial.) of heavy -realizing, the last prices last year: the largest on record, failed to \stop % .«1JOCBR1ES. A. \v. Stokes, the Macon lawyer under 1915. 1914. change on London moved contrary to today's advance. - Good to choice heifers, 760 to 850, $4.75 life sentence for the murder of V. C. showing net gains of. from S2 to 34 Xew Orleans. 7,691 6,111 this condition, \however, beins some- | to S5.50. \ (Corrected by Oglesby Grocery Compa.iy.) what higher on 'heavy purchases of | Oats were held clown by heavy sell- Medium to good heifers, 650 to 7*50, S4.25 ^Candy—Stick, 0%; mixed. 7: chocolate, xhomason, a carpenter, whom Stokes points "for the day. >• Ua Iveston .. 21,274 12,779 ing: on the part of one of the princi- to 54.75. , 12 ^4c. \ killed on the plea that Johnson had Mobile .. .. 749 99" remittances toy a leading financial ^.in-1 pal warehouse concerns. Export sales The opening ,-was firm a~t an advance Savannah . . 12,909 .5.438 .stitution. Last week's excellent bank The above represents ruling prices of Canned Qoods—Pork and beans. 3 a. 3s wrecked, his home, has been refused a Charleston .. 89(i of oats were confined to 150,000 bushels. good quality beef cattle. Inferior grades and 3s, 51.90 to $4.20. Corn, 51.7E to\ *3.4O. new trial bv Judge >l. A. Mathews, of of 12 to 16 points, an response to the .livHstatement resulted in an easier rate Higher prices for hogs carried pro- and dairy types selling lower. Peas, $1.90 to $4.2U. String t?eans=. Is, 2a x continued Strength of Liverpool. Pri- Wilmington . 1,81 S I.JBS , for two and three months' ^'oney. . \,the Bibb superior court, and Stokes" Norfolk . . . 7,323 visions upward. Shorts co%ered freely. Medium to common steers, if fat. 800 to and 3s, ?1.90 to S4.60. Salmon, red Argo, attorneys are now pieparing a bill of >vate cables attributed" the advance 2.402 i Bonds added to their recent gains, 900, -?0.00 to 55.50. $7.00: Chums, $3.90; pink, $4.30. Vonl loaf, Boston . . .. 79 '"' I with the exception of Japan 4 l-2s, sec- exceptions in order to carry the case to there to covering and tratle buying >n Te.fas City .. 7.323 Chicago Quotations. Mixed to common cows,' if fat, 700 V\to one-half, B2.8fl. Asparagus tips, 54.50 to Various .. .. ond series, in "which there were many Following-^ were quotations on tne Chicago 800, $4.00 to 34.75. 5 ?5.00. Tuna Fish. Is, $8.25; %3, $3.60. Con- the mipicrnc court of Georgia. . the absence of any present offerings , i transactions for German account at Mixed common, $3.50 to $4.00. densed milk, $3.85 to SO.60. Evaporated Htoke.;' motion was argued before Board of Trade today: Good butcher bulls. 53.50 ^o 5) 50. .ludgo ^lathevvs Saturday, and for the from the south, and business houses Total 63,041 31, SUB concessions. Total sales, par value, Prer.' milk, $2.75 to $3.SB. OysCcrs, alligator. $1.90: with Liverpool connection were heavy were $2,«54.000. United States govern- Open. High. Low. Close, Close. l Prime hogs, ICO to 200, 57.00 to J7 15. others, $1.80. lirfet tiine in the history of the county Articles. Good butcher hogs, KO to ICO, 50.90 to Salt—100-lb. bags, 60c; Ice cream. jl.OO. the defendant was present to hear his buyers around the local ring. There Interior Movement. ment and ''Panama bonds advanced 1-4 WHEAT- 57.00. 1915. 1914. to 1-2 per cent on call. ,. 1.40% 1.42% 1.40 1.42 Vj> 1.41% Granocrystal, SOc; No. 3 barrels, $3.25. motion argued. Stokes, who formerly was heavy realizing and sbme local Houston. . 1.25 Good ibutehor pigs, 100 to 140, 36 76 to Arr? and Hammer Soda, $3.05; keg soda, practiced law here, had *• previously 38,893 31.838 July ... 1.24% 1.26% 1.24 "A 1.25% ?7.00. 2c; 'Koyal Baking Powder. 1-pound, $4.80; selling for a reaction, but offerings Memphis .. 7,357 6.237 \CORN— Light pigs, 80 to 100, 56 50 to $6.75. written Judge Mathews a letter, de- were readily absorbed on moderate set- Augusta . . 2,271 944 New York Stocks. May ... i .76% '.4-pound, $5.00; HArsford's, J4.60; Good manding that he be permitted to be St Louis .. Heavy and rough Kogs, 200 to 300 $6 25 Luck^ $3.76; Success, $1.80; Rough ^Rider, backs and the market ruled generally 2,347 3,595 Prev. July . . . . .77% to 57.00. $1.80. ' pipsent -when the motion was argued, Cincinnati 3,184 1,1 US OATS—- Above quotations apply to cornfed hogs. pointing out that it was his legal right strong. Little Rock. 1,047 High. Low. Close. Close. Beans—Lima, 7^4; pink, 6*4; navy, 5%. Amalff. Copper . . 56% 5B% 36H 55% .55% Mast and peanut-fattened l%c to 2c under. Jelly—30-lb. palls, $1.36; 2-oz., $2.70. and one that could not be waived by The failure of south'ern offerings to 41 July . . . ..631-4 Cattle receipts fair. Market slightly Total .... 54,085 44,786 Am. Agricultural 50% 49% 50% PORK— Spaghetti—$1.90. his attorneys. Judge Mathews con-become heavy enough to suggest any Am. Can S•"I H• 30% 30% 30% 38.35 higher. , Leather—Diamond oak, 46c. sauted for 'tlie prisoner to attending Estimated Receipts Tuesday. STan. . . . .18.50 Receipts of hogs continue normal Mar- general disposition to hedge spot sup- OalVPston, 37.000 to 39,000, against 31,436 Am. Car'** r and Fdry, 48 Vj 47% 48% 48% May . . . .19.12 18.97 ket lower. Pepper—Grain, 18c: ground, 20c. • \ the hearing. plies evidently inspired increased coji- last year. Am. Colton Oil . 47 Vs 46\i 46% 46 Flour—Elegant, $8.25; .Diamond, $7.75; "•- The ruling of the court denying the Am. Smelting . . ' 60 'A 61H (!59% LARD— Best Self-RisinfT. $7.00; Monogram, $7.25: "fidence on the bull side and trade in- , Ken' Orleans, 18,500 to 20,uOO, against 13,- Jan. . . . 10.50 PBOVISION MARtfMT. new trial was not niade until today. 524 last sear. Am. Snuff . . . .'147 145 147 344% May . . . 10.75 Carnation, $7.15: Golden, Grain, $7.00; Pan- terests as well as commission hbuses Am. Sugar. . . .3.05 105 105 104 July . . . Cornfield hams, 10 to 12 aVerage IS '/J cake, per case, $3.00. Preached Farewell Sermon. were active buyers on the advance, Am. Tel. and Tel. ...118% 118% 118% RIBS— Cornfield hams, 12 to 14 average . . iv Lard and Compound—Cottolene, S7.20; Am. Tobacco . . . .227 227 227 1I25 Cornfield skinned hams, 16 to 18 ave*'l6 Snowtlake, cases, $5.75; Socco. 8; Flake Mat-on, Ua., January IS.—(Special.)— which tarried the active months 33 to Jan. . . . ID.00 8.85 Whito. 8. PROFESSIONAL VIEWS Atchison JMH 94 94^4 94% May . . . 10.40 10.27 Cornfield* picnic hams, G to 8 average' '11 Rev-. John S. Bunting, rector of Christ :16 points above Saturday's closing Atlantic Coast Line.100% 100% 100 10.00 Cornfield B. bacon ,\f ''•>'! Sour Gherkins—Per crate, $1.80; kegs_ . Kpiscopal church, preached his fare- v 71',i July ,. . . Cornfield sliced B. bacon, 1-pound car- S6.BOQjS.00; sweet, mixed, kegs, $12.50. figures. ON THE COTTON MARKET B. and 0 72 71U 77% Olives, 90o to $4.50 per dozen. well sermon yesterday and "Wednesday j Bethleheim Steel . . . 53% 1% 62*i 33U Receipt* in Chlcaso. tons, 12 to case ,. . - $3.50 will leave for St. Louis, Mo., where he Sales of cotton exchange ^ member- Ifil 164% 16014 Grocers' bacon, wide ""^ narro«« ".-.'w *. ''.19 Sugar—Granulated, 5%; powdered, 6)4; New York, January 18.—(Special.)-BuSi- "' Articles. Today. Cornfield fresh i pork cubes, 6%; "Domino, 9%. \ will assume the rectorship of the ships at advancing prices.! the advances 3o',i 35% 36% Wheat, cars ...... 59 sausage, link on of from 1-16 to >ic and the heavier n^.ss in the local market today has Deen Chesp'ke and Ohio. . 44 44 bulk . Chuieh of Ascension, in that city. large and well distributed and. as a conse- Corri, cars . .. .* .. .. 601 This alternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, sales ,iri s.outhern spot markets-and, the Chi., .Mil. and St. Oats, cars ...... >• .. 308 Cornfield wieners, 10-lb. caitons '* ''tii Metals. Mr. and Mrs. Bunting were guests at quence of persistent buying by local spot Paul 69U 86 i,i Host, head .. .. . SO,000 Cornlleld bologna sausage. 25,-lb boVes 13 v continued large exports, doubtless firms and Liverpool, prices at one time 22% Cornfield luncheon ham, 23-lta boxei ' l <-, New \York. JauuaryV 18. — Lead quiet at a reception given in their honor in the Erlej 22%' Cornfield smoked link sausage. 25-ih helped the afternoon advance, while showed an advance of some 33 points over General Electric 1 4£ \j 143 Visible Supply. [email protected]. London 1.19 10s. church chapel by the ladies ot the Saturday's close. Cables from Liverpool, 13 4 % boxes \A f!pelter firm at $6.3 0®>6.20; London i30. there was also talk pf an increasing Great Northern, pfd.HSti 114% "Wheat—Decrease 3.047 bushel*. Cornfield wieners in pickle, kits " ' '$» l C as well as advices from the south, reported Illinois Central 107 107 Corn—Increase ,3,090,000 bushels. Tin firm at $S3.7,5@r,4.25. ' iir Bunting leaves Christ church free demand from domestic spinners. The a steady demand for spot cotton, and this Interborougb-Met., Cornfield lard, tielce basis .. ..'".**' l' Copper firm: olpctrqlytic $13.73@1400; of debt, despite the fact that the church census report on linters, obtained to news encouraged general buying. Hedge 50 r,o Oats—Decrease 362,000 bushel.-*. Country style lard, 50-lb. cans 12 casting [email protected]. i \ pfd 50 SO Compound lard, tierce basis '" ' " s v has made numerous improvements on January 1. was without any immediate selling was limited, which left liquidation Kan. City Southern. .23^2 22?i 23% 22 '/a r>. S, extra ribs ,? Iron quiet; No. l northern [email protected] . the building recently. * the main source of supply. Despite the Lehigh Valley . . .13fi 134% 336 1341A No. 3. $14.2S influence. rapidity of the. advance and the extensive U. S. bellies, medium average " " ° °i» @14.75; No. 2. $14.26(S>14.75. , L. and N HSl* 118 118 116 Grain. B. S. Bellies, light average .. .. ". .I'.il I dliarsed With Murder, • Spot cotton steady; middling uplands, short covering, the market held steady Liggett and Myera 213 230 , At London: Spot copper, £SO 17s 6d; fu- 8.50; gulf, S.75. No sales. throughout the Lorlllard Co. . •- .172'^ 172^ 173 169 Chicago, January 18.—Caah: Wheat, No. turesh £81. Macoii, Ga., January 18.—(Special.) — JAY, BOND & CO. Mo.. Kan. and Tex. .10 VKKtl Spot tin, £154 10s; futures £14T. Ed Brundage, a negro, was arrested October Touched 9.50. Missouri Pacific . . 13'A 9% 11% 9% 1.431,4. Flour, Sacked, Per Barrel.—Victory fin \torlav charged with the murder of an- Xe'w Orleans, January 18.—On the Xeu- York, January 18.—(Special.)— Me. Petroleum ... 59 ^ 56 59 >„ Corn-—No. !'yellow, 72% ©731,4. other negro, Sidney Reese, who was Liverpool has practically run away with Oats—Standard, 63%@53%. Naval Stores. firmest market in many months cotton N. T. Central ] found Sunday morning lying. >n\ the the markets because of. the demand from N. Y, N. H. and H. 54Vz 63 4 64% 5<3 Rye—No. 2, 1.31. Savannah Ga., January 38.—Turpentine middle of Plant streot .with his head today advanced 32 to 33 points, closing tne English spinners, who, like those on N. and "W. . . . l,02',i 102 Vi 1021/1 102 Barley. 70@78. firm at 43?i; sales. 114; receipts, 212: ship- crushed to a pulp. The motive of the at the top. Prices of all options' made this side of tbe Atlantic, hold small re- Korthern Pacific .1.103% 102 103% 101 Timothy. $6.50®7.RO. . . ments. 6; stocks, 35,959. Rosin firm; sales. serve stocks, partly on account of the .10614 105% 106^4 108 Clover, [email protected] \ rising-). $7.60; Perfect Biscuit (self-riainK) 597; receipts, 662; shipments, 165; strtokt«, IVh'oBe Kxpcrlcnc* which the attacks are less frequent, anu Future prices have now recovered tons from the entire 1913 crop, the census New York Bonds. milk, held specials, 15% ©1614; do. average Koable* T&em to Make • Critical ABdl:r>l» of Book* anil Account*. from 125 to 3.50 "points from, the low\- fancy, 15^4@14M!; do. fresh specials, lo® finally disappear entirely. Palliative meas- bureau announced today. U. S. 2s, registered ...... 15«, do. average fancy, 14i,i@14?i. ures during the attack are all that It Is est levels to which they were sent by Linters obtained to January 1 'amounted do. coupon , Eggs unsettled; receipts, 6,656; fresh possible to suggest, while care in the^diet la to 460,836 bales, com.pnred with 397,971 . .101 the war. Bulls today freely predicted bales to January 1, 1914, and 631,158 bales U. S. 3s, registered gathered extra fine, 39® 40. extra, firsts. 3S; the beabi preventive measure. An attack 10-cent ^cotton in the near future, but do. i coupon •• •• •• •• . .101 tirsts, ;)C(B)37; seconds, 33 ©SB. \ may often be prevented by taking two from the entire 1913 crop. ( U. S. 4s,, registered ..109% Dressed ~ poultry firm; western roasting ESTABLISHED: Anti-kamnia Tablets when the first symp- bears were of the (Opinion tlt'at a sharp Seed crushed and linters obtained by do. coupon . .. • • ,.109% chickens. 11,«, (g)!i0; fowls, fresh, ISOIS'A, downward reaction was possible at any states follow: Atwood Violett & Company W. A. Violet* & Co., 1843. toms appear, and one Antl-kamnla Tablet Seed. Zjinters. Panama 3s, coupon i :.ioi turkeys, 12@22. ' . i every two hours during the attack shortens time. V State. American Agricultural 5s .. ,. .. . .100 Chicago, January IS.—Better lower; Vlolrtt, Black A Co., 1800. (Tons.) (Bales.) American Cotton Oil 5s ...... 93 SO Broad S(. Cotton Exchange Bids., tt, eases the pain and briuas rest and Quiet. Spot cotton firm; sales on the spot, Alabama. • • . , 285,990 creamery, 24S«30. Atwood Violett A Co.. 18BO. ' Antl-kamnlalTablets may be obtained at 38,581 Am. Tel. and Tel. cv. 4>4H Eggs lower; receipts, 3.442 cases; at N.w York N»w Orlaan* 2,800 bales; to arrive, 2,950; - good Arkansas .. ,. . 184,467 25,775 HI drugslsts. Ask for A-K Tablets. They Florida 23,874 2,176 American Tobacco Co., ofd...... mark, cases included, 24®33V4; ordinary (tiickly relieve all Pal»' , \ ordinary, 6%; strict good ordinary, 6%; Georgia AtchlBon gen. 4s . . 94 1,4 firsts, 31@32i- firsts, 34. MEMBERS . 580,750 74,923 .. 86 Potatoes steady; receipts. 46 cars; Michi- low middling, 7%;^strict k>w middling-, Louisiana . . . 122,848 15,956 Atlantic Coast Line col. 4s 3 Mississippi .. ,. Baltimore and Ohlo\ cv. 4^fcs .. .. .'. 87% gan and Wisconsin red, 35&40; do. white, NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS COTTON EXCHANGES 7%; middling, 8; strict middling-, S ,i; Missouri , 319,549 44 292 Central of ^Georgia 5s, bid , .100 35 ® 42. . 20.342 2.619 Poultry, alive, higher; springs, 12 Vi; good middling, 8%; strict good mid- North Carolina .. 188,469 20,720 Central Leather 6s .. 99V2 dling, 9; receipts, 7,9?4; st;ock, 346,592. Oklahoma .v. . . , 233,896 Chesapeake and Ohio cv. 4U,a .. .. ,- 72% fowls, 13. \ South Carolina.. 36,708 Chicago, B. and Q. joint 4s .. Kansas City, January 18.—Butter- 259,965 30,141 creamery, 33; firsts, 31, seconds, 2S, pack- CUNARD Tennessee . . , . l.-)6,38J 22,176 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul cv. 4 'f,s '.'. Mi Texas . . . . .\ 917,255 142,046 Chi., R. I. and Pae. R. R. col. 4s ing. 20>/2- INSOLVENT CAPITALIST All other states 42,373 Erie gen, 4s " '.'. 6S1A Eggs, firstq, 31; seconds, 23. Established 1840 \ i 4,723 Illinois, Central ref. 4s .. 87', Poultry, l^ens, 13; roosters, 10 ^; turkeys JAY, BOND & COMPANY Louisville and Nash. un. 4s. bid .. . . 92% 15. i FILES HI? SCHEDULE St. Louis, January IS.—Poultry, \chick- COTTON MERCHANTS EUROPE via LIVERPOOL Liggett and Myers 6s .. J 1 Cotton Seed OU. Lorillard 5s . .102 ens, 11; springs. 13 /fe; turkeys, lo ^, Uticka New Twin-Screw Geared Turbine Mo., Kan. and Texas 1st 4s ...... 75 ISVi. eeese. 10U@11U. Member^: New York CottdnTEacchtmge, JN«w Orleans Cottons Exchange Matdn, Ga., January 18.—(Special.)— >New York, January 181—Cotton seed oil Butter, creamery, 33. Associate Members Liverpool Cotton Association T. ,5G4 and those un- closed irregular. Futures ranged as fol- Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s on a little covering and trade buying, 1 V secured at $92,994. Notes and bills, lows: \ Southern' Bell Telephone -S bid which was attributed to the steadiness of HJSITAMA, - Sat., Jan^ 30 , 10 A. M. which he claims ought to be paid by Opening. Closing. Southern Pacific cv. 4s ., the primary markets. The close was at a Franconia . . Sat, Feb. 6, 10 A. M. other parties, he gives at $629,301. Spot . . B.70©6.90 Southern Railway 5s .. . . 99% net advance of 2 to 4 points. SalesV4,250. Among the as&ets scheduled by Par- January . 6.587.00 [email protected] do. gen. ^ s. Spot steady; Rio No. 7, 7%; Santos No. HitBBARD BROS. & CO., Cotton Merchants Grdona . .. Sal., Feb. 13,10 A. M. ker are real estate valued at ^16,183, February Texas~~Company cv. 6a . . . '.'. 991| 4. 9%. , V " 6.TOcpJ7.00 [email protected] Texas and Pacific 1st, bid Rio a«d Santoa unchanged; RJo exchange bills and promissory notes, tog-ether March .. 6.91i&)6.95 [email protected] on London IV-lCd lower. Brazilian port re- HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK Transylvania, Sat., Feb. 20, 10 A. M. with securities, $256^232, and bills due April .. 7.00QJ7.06 6.97©6.99 Union Pacific 4s '.'. 95% \», • - —" ' — May .. XT. S. Steel 5s ..102 ceipts 68.000; Jundlahy 39.000. Members NCVK York Cotton Exchange, Mew Orleans Cotton Expanse. New on open account $lb,721. In addition, 7.14<8>7.16 7.06®>7.0S . . 92 Clearances from Rio and. Santos for fork Produce Exchange; ausoclafe member* Liverpool Cotton Association. $264illO worth of stock in various cor- June ,. [email protected] [email protected] Va.-Caro. Chemical Bs .. July .. Southern Pacific cv. 53 .. . . 98 % Europe last -week were 407,000 bags, while Orders solicited "for the purchase and amle of cotton and cotton seed oil for porations is listed. 7.34 @ 7.35 7.26®7.27 only 78,000 bags were cleared for the United future delivery. Special attention and liberal terms given for Consignment* SPAIN the RIVIERA August .. [email protected] [email protected]$ States. v Financial. V Futures In New York ranged as follows: of spot cotton for delivery. Correspondence invited. , v ITALY—GREECE Farmers Sell Cotton. \ Opening. Closing. Liverpool Cotton. > 18.—Mercantile pa- v The Azores, Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples, Piraeus Barnesville. Ga., January IS.—(Spe- New York.- January January ...... \ 6 10@6 11 Liverpool, January 18.—Cotton spot firm- per, 3% ©4. '' February 6.05 cial.)-—Considerable cotton has been good middling, 5.32; middling, 5.00; low Sterling exchange steady; 60-day bills, March...... CARPATHIA, - Tnes., Mar. 9, Noon sold here and throughout Pike county middling, 4158; sales, 7,000; speculation! and S48173; for cables, 54.8175; for demand, April • during the past few days, the price be- export, 700; receipts. 14.204. Futures closed 54.8433. May ing on the\'basis of 8 cents. Farmer^ very steady. Bar silver. 49. June ...... ROUND THE- WORlib TOURS'. are showing the disposition to turn it Mexican dollars, 37 Vi. July Prev. Government bonds strong; railroad bonda August . . .. rates to nil principal Ports ot loose at this brice'and pay their indebt- Opening. Close. Close. edness incurred the past" year. ,. Pike May-June ' ., . .- . . 4.78 4.8.7 4 74 S September.. . tlic World. July-August' .... 4.SE 4.9214 4.SOV, "lime loans dull, 60 and 90 days, 8; six October . . .. county made nearly 4,000 more bales in November . . OFFICE. Sl-34 State St., Jf. If. 1914 than in 1913. October-November . . 4.95 6 08 4 90H months, 3^fe. , . or JLocal Agrentft. January-February . . 4.99% 5 07 4.9414 Call money, steady; high, 2; lotiv 2; rul- December .. . ing rate, .2; last loan, 2; closing bid, 2^ ot- \ Meeting at Barnesville. London,"jamiary IS.—Bar silver, 22 13-16d Dry Goods. itOUND TH~—— K WOKliD XOUKS^ ^ Barnesville, Ga., January 18.—(Spe- per ounce. Money, 1 per ncet. Discount The Beat Regular Ser- GIRL SAYS SHE WILL YET New York. January IS.—Cotton goods The Personal Element cial,)—j^ missionary institute for the rates: Short bills, 2V1-16 per cent. Three were stronger and more active today A- vices to Kgyirt. lodlc, churches composing the southern sec- MARRY MAty SHE LOVES months, 2% per cent.-' few fines' of worsted dress goods were opened Cl)ia». Philippines, J«. tion of the Griffln district for the Meth- for f,all without any change In price. Yarns pnn. - Australia. N*w odist church, is being held fn the First werta quiet. Jobbers bought quite liberally. VERY man expects of his Zealand and Winter Rome, Ga., January IS.—(Special.)— Methodist church here, presided over Antonio Live Stock. Toon in India, IVntniu. bv Dr. Fletcher "Walton, of Griffin, Lemanno, a. young, Italian of bank safety, good service lar * Oriental f. N. Co. Bohemian habits and 'attractive appear- St Louis. January IS.—Hogs—Receipts Rice. _ FiiU Information from presiding: elder. Barnesville, Forsyth, ance, Thomaston and intervening: territory mourning- the frustration of 7 400 higher: pies and lights [email protected]; Xew Orleans, Januarv 18.—CIpan Hon- and reasonable accommo- CL'.N \KI> l.ir5'/S, Japan 3Hls>4>4 Rice account will be appreciated and GOIiVQ TO ATl.AAT.Vf • \ Sheep—Receipts 3,600, strong; native polish, per ton, $23.000)25.00; bran, pel met Miss Brimm while he was traveling muttons [email protected]; lambs [email protected]; r ton, Renting an Underwood Typewriter with a carnival company that visited [email protected]. Receipts: Rough 3,320- mil- that he will feel "at home" in the stop «t HOTEL CUMBERLAND a sound investment, certain to increase yearlings $7.25 @ 7.80. lers 3,472; clean 3,078. Sales. 401 sackH your income. "The Machine You Will her city. The pair became engaged Kansas City, January 18.—Hogs—Re- rough Honduras at 3.S1 (83.83: 5,941 pock- Broad land Marietta — ... —... " - o •V*«>.*1, T3» ^ last summer and since that time have bank. At this bank he is certain Eventually Buy.' 52 NorthMn Broad ceipts 6,000: higher; bulk Jfi.SOfiiC.D5; heavy ets clean Honduras at 2%@5^4; 58C poclc- Ttie and made several efforts to get married. 5^90(9)700; packers and ljutchers $6.75 @ ets Japan at 3%(FZ>4. street.—(adv.) The girl's parents objected on account 7.00; light ?6.75®8 35 yearlings $6.50[£C7.40; wethers' tinued quiet -with no transactions up to noon, officers, he will willingly grant Co..—Your Exelen- Don't be f ooted by usins some fake prep- graphic instructions to do so from Leb- [email protected], ewes 5S,00(BiE.50. \ | w hen bids were 1 to 3 points above the to Quinine Poraadfe aration which claims to straighten your anon, iliss Brimm was sent back to Chicago, January IK--— Hogrs—Receipts ! opening. you a personal conference which is one hair grower 30.000: unsettled:, bulk [email protected]; light Spot easy; centrifugal, 4.04; molasses, 3.27. hair. Kinky hair cannot be made straight; her home, but asserts she has not given -Refined quiet and steady; cut loaf. 5i95;. which will do what yon are just foo line yourself by using-it. up ho'pe, and that she will marry her $(j.75

feet from St. frauds street, 50x150 feet. FOR SALE— Miscellaneous January 13. HELP WANTED—Male RAILROAD SCHEDULE* ?470 —Va n B. Smith to Mary I>. Watson, MWCEIAANEOUS. , >. ^ ""The arrival and departure of passenger lot on west aide Joe Johnson avenue. 147 'WA3MTEB—Men. everywhere; yes. we will ^ trains, Atlanta. feet north of School place. 49x134 feet. De- teach you the barber trade. In few weeks, ] 1 - ' v The following schedule figures are pub- cember 26, 1913. and give you position, at good wages; tools i " V lished only as information and ore not $1,000 — P. S. Irby to Mrs. 1Emily C. Cun- free; make money white learning. All for ' guaranteed : Announce New Crackers Today !I nlnglmm, lot on north side John Wesley f 30. 6ECONU-HAND PRINTING MATERIAL * ' av»A*» nne ...wn~nTnmnv> «••«• -«-fc»^-iw WWMWV«T^*-B* ' street 100 feet east of Jefferson street, 100 write us toda.^ JacT^nvllle Barber Col- f OR SALE CHEAP. Atlanta Terminal Station. SPOUTS—EDITED BY DICK JEMISON ( X190 feet. January lege. 828 "W. Bay St.. Jacksonville, Fla. £50 California case*, cost 7Ec; sale prlc*. •Daily except Sunday. "Sunday only. Deed to Secure Debt. FINE ^opening for man twith $300 to go 20c. Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic. $625 — A. O. Eberhardt to Qermanla Sav- into business for himself; can make $25 SO lower-case news cases, full size, cost EOc: ings bank, lot north- side Johnson street, to $35 weekly; full value for investment. sale price, ISe. Effective September 28. Arrive. Leave. 19S feet east of Ho^vell street, 48x153. Jan- Address G-182. Constitution._ _ Galley rack, holding ten galleys, up to three Brunswick. Waycross uary 8. *• WANTED —'First-clas s fraternal Insurance columns. $3. s and ThomasviDe 6:10 am 7:30 am Branch Rickey Gives Billy writers for Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Ten wooden double frame*, cost $3.SO; eal« Brunswick. Waycross 1 Bond for Title. Address 418 Fourth National Bank building, price. 42.75. and Thomasville . . .. S:10 pm 10:30 pin DEAL FDR WALLIE ?5,300—H.»W. UgonHo V. J. Palmer, lot Atlanta, Ga. Twelve double Iron frames, holding 12 coses, Sleeping cars on nls ht trains between At- northwest corner Dodd avenue and Form- WANTED—Man with horse and rlc to car- cost 117.50; sale price, $10. lanta and Thomasvtlltt. wait street, 56x100. September 23. 1914. ry newspaper route. A hustler can maka One proofpresa. -will take a three-column Permission to Announce the good money. Apply city Circulation De- galley; sole price, $10. Atlanta and West Polnt Railroad Company. partment Constitution. Two stones and one stand to hold them, No. Arrive From — . No. Depart To — ALL-ROUND PRINTER and newspaper roan about 3 feet lone, sale price. $10. 42 West Pt. 8.15 am "35 New Or. . 6:26 am IS BRING CLOSE COST OF LOCAL. WANT ADS to take charge and run new paper near One wooden case rack, v holds 30 'tuu-slze 18 Colum's. 10 55 am 19 Columbus 6:46 am Atlanta. Address G-187, care Constitution. case, coat 110; sale price, »<- • 3S New Or. '11.30am 33 Montg'y. . 9 :10 a,m IN THE CONSTITUTION This material will be sold In lots to rait. 40 New Or.. 2:15 pm 39 New Or,. 2:00 pm Names of Players Today WANTED—Broommaker (white), at, once. Payv your own freight. 34 Montg'i.. 7.10 pm 17 Columbus 4:06pm President Callaway Hopes 1 Insertion lOc m line Apply Commercial Employment Agency, Address 30 Columbus \7:45 pm 37 New Or.. 5:20pm 8 Insertions Bo • line Forsyth building. 36 New Or. 11:35 pin 41 West Pt. 5:46 pm 7 Innerttonn Sc a line ATLANTA mail carrier examinations now THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. QA. to Close Deal With Clark Manager Bill Smith, of the Crackers, player that Manager Smith is known scheduled for May 12, $800 year. Apply Central of Georgio Railway, received a letter from Manager Branch to have been after. The chances are Ic per word flat for clnsfrtfled atl-ver- for sample questions. Box F-281. Constitution* ( "The Right Way." Griffith in Washington Rickey, of the St. L,ottis Browns, with that we -mill land him. ttBlne from outside of Atlanta. , Arrive From — Depart To—- whom the locals have a working Outfielder Walker, who played with No advertisement accepted for less ThomasviJle 6 25 am Savannah. . .< •:$• am agreement, giving- the former permis- the Montgomery Biliikens a couple of l [Jacksonville 6:4? am Albany x 8:00 tun Today. sion to announce the names of, the seasons ago and is one of the hardest than two lines. Count six ordinary Savannah... 6:25 am Jacksonville 8:46 am Brownies who have been turned over hittets that ever stepped, up to a plate words to each line. i SALESWOMEN—SOLICITORS. I Albany G.25ani Macon 12:30 pm to the Crackers today. in this league, is another player that Discontinuance of advertising: must WANTED—Several talented women of good i Jacksonville 7.40 am Macon 4 -.00 pm V Manager Smith will V not even Manager Smith has expressed a desire be in writing. It will not be accepted education and address to call upon the Jacksonville 8:40pm . Manager Bill Smith may be able to intimate how m,aiiy plavers •• the Tor. by phone. This protects your interests women of Atlanta in their homes and secure How to Save Coal and Wood j SSSS::::: • i' :1! *£ Savannah.. 10:10 pm "announce some pleading news today; Browns .have sent here or what posi- But Bill's chief need is catchers— ae well as ours. , , contributions to the only undenominational, 4:20 pm Valdosta... 8:40 pm In fact, the most pleasing that he tions they play. But tb_is does not experienced catchers. The Browns state-wide charity in Georgia; only women and Add to Your .Comfort. could possibly announce from the Jf If yon can't brine or aend J* mho love children and can talk for them Macon S'45pm Thomasv'e. 12:01 am viewpoint of an Atlanta fan. I prohibit our venturing a guess, and have some good catchers, but they are need apply. Call for Mr. McCord, 1319 Hurt USB OUR AT-.L-METAL weather Albany. . . . 12:01 am x /we'll wager we are not far off. probably too good for Rickey to turn «J your Want Ad. phone Main Wj building, between 12 and 1 o'clock, any day strip on your doora and windows; _ i _ President Frank E. Callaway. of the adrift. However, he might have pick- guaranteed to exclude wind and ^ \!— local baseball association, has gone to Edson Hemingway, who played short JJK 0000, or Atlanta 5001. ijk this week. i weather, dust and dirt; protects V Southern Kollwayl • Washington to see Clark Griffith rel- and third for the Nashville Vols last ed up some good receivers during the WANTED—Two or three salesladies, with health and your walls, hangings "Premier Carrie•r of the 'South. ' ative^ to the Crackers securing Wallie aeas'on, is one player that no doubt is past fail that he can let Bill have. good approach, who do not object to meet- and furnishings; enables you to con- No. Arrive From — T*p. Depart To — included in the list and he -will fit into Rickey may have a twirler or two Courteous operators, thoroughly fa- Ing the public; splendid proposition, $3 to $5 trol your heating and ventilation ab- Smith for the 1915 team. the Cracker Infield in splendid style. that he can turn over to us. Who miliar with rates, rulee and classifica- per day for a hustler. Call at 1112 Healey 35 ft. Y 15.45 am 36 N. Y.... 12:01 tm Griffith is considering- Manager knows but our old , side kick. Key tions, will give you complete informa- v solutely. No more necessity of trying 2S Jackso'le. E-55am 23 Kan. City 6:15«m Smith's plea for "Wallie. All that Clark Yale Sloan, the "hard hitting out- building. , i to heat all out-doors to keep com- 43 Waahi'n. 6:05 am 20 Colum's^ 6:15»m fielder who played right field for the Ferryman, may be in the list. tion. And, if you wish, they will assist SPECIALTIES that sell easily; good com- fortable. If you are Interested let • 1 Jackeo'le, 6 '10 am 1 Chicago.. 6:20 am now needs is a little convincing that Vols last year and previous to that'for At any rate we'll know just who you in wording your want ad to make mission ; also capable woman with small us install a sample for you. 12 Shreve't. B 30 am 12 Richm'd. «:5S-»m he is doing: the right thing in letting the Montgomery Biliikens, is another the players are today. it most effective. , BEAULLIE0 & APPLEWHITE. I7Toccoa... 8.10am 7 Chatta'a. 7:10 mm' the Crackers have the hard-hitting In- capital; fine business proposition, with cor- 1317 Third National Bank Bide. flelder — and Frank Callaway is one of Accounts opened for ads by telephone eets. Call mornings, 518 Grand building. 26 Heflin... 8.20 am 82 Ft. Val'y. 7:15 am to accommodate you If your name is In W ANTED—For permanent employment fifty V Phone- Ivy 1764. . S Chatt'a. 10:35 am 16 Macon... 7:46 am our ve:y best convincers. , the telephone directory. Other want first-class lady solicitors, five lady dem- ATLANTA, IGA. > 7 Macon . 10:40 am 6Jackso'le 11:45 am ads taken by telephone are to' be paid onstrators. Apply at office of Interstate 27 Ft. Val'y 10.45 arn 38 N. Y... 12:06 pm Cor immediately upon publication, bill Chemical Company, 58 W, Mitchell St.. Ciyy. 21 Colum's. 10:50 am 40Charlo'« 12:15 pro. 6 Cincin'i. 11 35 am 29 Birm'm. 12 :2B pmf DRUID HILLS GOLF NEW SALARY LIMIT to be presented by mail or solicitor the TWO young ladies to solicit high-class ad- 29 N. Y.... 12 -10pm SON. Y.... 2:25 »m LOU CASTRO WILL Bame day printed. vertisements. Apply N> S. Peyser, Williams 40131rm'm. 12 40pm IB Chatta'a. 8:00 pm CLUB WILL HOLD EVERY BOMB HAS USE FOR CON. Hotel, Mitchell street, between 10 und 10.30. HIGH-GRADE, SOBIrm'm.. 2 10pm 39Birm'm.. »:45j>m STITUTION WANT ADS. DOMESTIC. 39 Charlotte 4 30 pm ISToccoa..* 4:45 pm WANTED—A capable white housemaid to JELLICO COAL 5 Jackso'le. 4 45 pm 5 Clncinn'l. 4:56pm MEET SATURDAY IS CAUSING TROUBLE help with care of two children; a woman ^ 87 N. \.... 5 00 pm 22 Colum's.. 6:10pm LOST AND FOUND of foreign, birth preferred; references re- 16 Bruns'k. . 7 .00 pm 28 Ft. Val'y. B:20jim REFEREE FIGHI quired. Address Mrs. Duckworth, 112 Court- Jellico lump, per ton .... $4.50 31 Ft. Val'y. 8-00 pm 10 Macon... 6:30 pm 13 Jackso'le. 8:10 pm 25Hoflln... 6:46 pm The l^ruul Hills Golf club will hold The new salary limit in the South- land avenue.JVlacon, Ga. \ a tournament beginning Saturday, Block, red ash, p,er ton . . . $5.00 11 Richm'd, g.lfipm 13 Cinclnn'l. 8: 20pm ern league this s season of ?3,200 is LOST articles sometimes are never WANTED—By couple settled women to do IG^Chatta'a. 9 35pm 44 Waahin'n. 8:46 i>m •weather permitting, when the Qualify- causing no end of trouble for the head Promoter "Roy Potts, who is staging found, often they are stolen with house work and cooking, live on place; 24 Kan. City 9. 56pm 24 .Tackso'e. 10:OBpm ing round is scheduled, the tournament a boxing snow at the Bijou theater no chance of recovery, but when references. Address G-207, care Constitution. • BURNWELL JELLJCO i 19 Colum's 10:25 pm 11 Shreve't. 10:50 pm to run four weeks, to allow amplb of the league. Every team in the Thursday night, announces that Lou picked up by honest persons they EXPERIENCED i white waitress at once. COAL CO. 2 Chicago. 10:46 pm 11 Jackso'le 10:B5 pm time due to the uncertain weather that league has registered a kick 'at the Castro has been agreed upon as the will get back to the owner If adver- 1018 Atlanta Nafl Bank bldg. 14 Cincin'i. 11.30pm 14 Jackso'le ll:40pm is now prevailing. reduction. third man in the ring. \ tised in tills column. , , 427 Decacur St. All trains run daJly, Central tlmei In the event that Saturday is not a •St^ast Season the salarv limit ranged Johnny Bggers and Jimmy Papipas, MISCELIiAXEOTTS. *• City Tidkct Office, No. 1 Peachtree St, good day, the tournament will start a from $3,850 to $4,000, and the teams their managers And the promoter met "MILLINERS WANTED"—Will be the "ad" Main 2961. Atlanta 1996 week latpr. had a hard enough time getting fif- you will see soon. Prepare now; spring Monday and agreed on Castro as the LOST—One land deed to one-third undivided season begins March 1. Atlanta School of Union Possetnger Station. The ent, y fee will be one golf ball. teen good men at that figure. But referee. • Lou will only handle the Interest to land in Randolph county, Ala- Practical Millinery, 40 & Whitehall street. The winner in each flight will receive with the lower limit in vogue it is main bout, some other referee to be se- bama, between 59 North Pryor street and SAFES 'Daily except Sundtiy. ** Sunday only. ten golf balls. The runner-up in each going to be doubly difficult.\ lected for the remainder of the card. Union Station. Reward it returned to F. H. GIRLS take courso In Miss Sparkman's Im- BOUGHT, sold and exchanged. Bank safes, Georgia Railroad. flight will receive six golf balls. The owners and managers of the Atlee. care A. M. Bobinaon^ Company. proved Millinery School. »«V4 Whitehall. vault cLoors. Combinations changed. Vo. Arrive From — No. Depart To — Bggers ouand Pappas are working hard Free scholarship offer. Millinery work frae. 2 Augu'a and The players will qualify from scratch clubs would like the lower limit if it for the b t, and both are confident of SMALL sold watch, with, pin; watch haa 3 Charlo'n 6 00 am and the club handicaps will apply in was practical with the class of ball their ability to gain the decision. Bg- open face; engraved "O. . S.,. " on back. GIRLS, learn millinery. Free scholarship Bankers' Safe & Vault Co. SWilm'n, 6.00am v East... 7:80 am all flights. ,i • that the Southern leaigue has been plan. We make and retrlm bate free. Ideal JJo. 35 33. MITCHELL ST. 13 Buckh'd. 7:35 am 6 AURU'a 12:25 pm gers is rapidly coming down to weight, Pin has dragon head. Phone Ivy 7786; re- School of Millinery. 100% Whitehall. •15 Buckh'd. 9 30 am 8 Augu'a. 3:SOpm If the tournament starts -Saturday dishing out in the past. and he says that he anticipates no ward. ' 1 ^Augusta. 1 00 pm 14 Buck'd 6:10pm the first round'of match play must be But the class of ball this season is trouble in makingvthe 118 ringside as LOST—Black and white-spotted female WANTED - -Two first-class shirt seam- O. K. Produce CO. B A ug-usta. 4 .10 pm ••16 Buck'd 5:00 pm completed by January 30, the second going to be considerably lower unless required. coach dog, medium size. Ivy 6949-L. 3G3 stresses. Apply 615 gorsyth building. SELL poultry, eggs, butter, vegetables, *tc.; ' 7 New York 4 Charl'n. 8:46 pm round by February 7, the semi-finals the limit is raised. Further, there is The rest of _the boys on the card are East North avenue. Reward. LADY solicitor at once. 1018 Atlanta Nafl everybody phone us. Main 4239, (Atlauta and Auer. 3: 15pm 4 Wilm'n. 8:4Spm by February 14 'and the finals by Feb- likely to t>e salary limit violations, also working^ hard, and it appears that ONE gold-linked cuff button, engraved Bank building. \ 607, or call 47 East Alabama street, con- ruary 21. which a/re always detrimental to the Promoter Potts has lined up a star H. B. S. Return to 324 Austell building signments go licit e local prices. ( . ward. 308 Washington st. •__ MAKE extra money for Christmas selling Cincinnati^ and Louisville. .7:12 am 9 SO pm cluto, like all the others, , dods not fa- Leswerk Laundry Tabletsl to your neigh- PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING- A Knoxvllle via Blue Ridge. .7:22 am 6.00pm BEFORE THE COMMISSION vor it. I LOST—Brooch pin, shape of spray; has three SPECIALTY. 129 AUBURN AVE. IVY Knoxvllle \la Cartersvllle. .7 "12 am 9.50prn opals and several small diamonds; re- bors. Get permission from your parents 7446. V Knox\llle via Cartersvllle . .4 :45 pm 12:10 pm ward. Call Ivy 5068 or Ivy 351. and call at 1327 Candler bldg., between 8 $126 CURIO CABINET for sale at $50; a Blue Ridge accommodation. 3 :40 pm 10:80 am Cincinnati, January 18. —Th e nation- LOST—A large cameo pin Monday after- and 4 o'clock, for particulars. handsome, genuine Vernls-Martin Klabs al baseball commission reversed the KA VAN A UGH WRITES noon; reward. Call Main 4242-.1. WANTED—Life Insurance agents in city and gilt Curio cabinet, rounded glass door, Seaboard Air I/lno Railway. national board hereUoday wVhett it de- and in a number of points out In state, Bllt ornament, Bousereau painting:; new Effective January 3. 1935. clared Player John L. Sullivan, of the with or without experience; both^sexes; old and in gogoood condition. Apply Maier & No. Arrive From — No. Depart To — Toronto club of the International LOCALS FOR DATA PERSONAL __ line legal reserve company; attractive con- Berkele, Inc. UN. Y 7:00 am 11 Birm'm. . 7 -10 am league, a free agent. Sullivan based traet. Addresa E-371. care Constitution 11 Norfolk. ,\ 7.00 am 30 Monitoe. . 7:00 am his claim on a clause in the Players' ATLANTA SEWING SCHCL SODA FOUNTAIN ™fg%£S£ HWashl'n. 7 00am (i N. Y. 11-33 am fraternity agreement stipulating that TO FIGHT FEDS WITH HIS TRANSFER LOOKING FOR POSITION? eervlce fountains; also bargains in rebuilt 11 3?ortsm'h. 7:00 am CWaBh'n. 11.33am on proof of the existence of van agree- LET US FIND YOU ONE. Commercial and second-hand outfits. Quick delivery, 17 Abbe.S.C. S 50 am 6 Norfolk. 11.33am ment of any kind between a club, by branches of modern dressmaking and Employment Agency, 616 'Forsyth bldg. easy terms if desired. Address Manufac- GPorts'h. 11-33 am The local base-ball association re- >>- ladles' tailoring, measuring, cutting, de- turers' Agent. P« O. Box 1^6, Atlanta, Ga. 6 Mpmphis 11 23 am its president or manager, if a minor Manager Bill Smith received a letter feignlng-, draping, pressing, fitting, at itching. ANY fairly educated person may earn gooA 6 BIrm'm. lt'23am 6 Richm'd 11:28 am league club, and a player, not Incor- ceived a letter from Judge Kavanaugh, finishing, taught thoroughly. Make your income corresponding for newspapers. 22 Birm'm.. 1 23pm 23 Birm'm. . 3.56 pm porated in the contract between them president of the Southern league, Mon- Monday morning from Ed Manning, the clothes while learning. Cal 1. Terms upon Southern editors indorse my plan. Dudley V HOTEL FOR SALE B N. Y ..4 50 pm 6 Birm'm.. 5.00pn "such contract shall be null and void day morning-. former Auburn and Montgomery base- Glass, Atlanta, Ga. 18 OUTSIDE rooms, furnished complete; B Washi'n. •! 50 pm 6 Memphis. 5.00 pn The judge wants the financial con- vba.ll star, informing the local chieftain application. 502 New Chamber of Com- facing Terminal station. Would leabe to 18 Abbe.S.C. 4.00pn and the player unconditionally re- merce bldg , North Pryor st. and Auburn WANTED — Stenographer; must be rapid satisfactory party. .A IS., care Constitution. 6 "Norfolk.. 4 '5.0pm leased." dition of "the local club,, the capital that he was pleased with his transfer and. accurate. State experience. Address RPorts'm.. 4 50pm 52 N. Y 8:B5pra Sullivan's claim that Manager Kel- stock, value of franchise, money 'in- to the Crackers from the Browns. G-ZOO. Constitution. V CLOSING OUT entire stock. Low prices. 1 12 Birm'm.,. 8:45 pni 12 Norfolk. . 8-35 pn ley, of the Toronto club, entered into vested in the ball park, stands, uni- "It has always been one of my am- ^ DETECTIVE AGENCY Stable blankets, storm covers, lap robes, 29Monroi?.^ 8:00 pm 12Porsm'h. S.56 pn such an agreement with him was up- forms, etc., and in i fact all details as bitions," writes Manning, "to play with SOUTHERN DETECTIVE AGENCY, De- foot heaters; everything In the harness line, City Ticket Offlce 88 Peachtree St. l to the business. Atlanta, and now that I am to get the eatur, Ga. Bell ph,one, Decatitr 532. :P. O. WANTED—Teacher* snowAca&eB, table counters. D. Morgan, 138 held. _ This information is going to be used opportunity you can rest assured that Box 203. AH legitimate detective work done Whitehall street. Western and Allantle Railroad. i by organized ball in its ,fight against I will give you the best that 1 have for corporations and individuals. All worli ACME TEACHERS' AGENC>'—Beat Hervics, NITRATK No Arrivo From — No Depart To — the Federals in the courts and every strictly confidential. Highest references. most libeval terms, free to ^school boards. POTASH - GUANO SODA. 94 Chicago. . 8:15 am in the shop." -, 1233 Healey bid*.. Atlanta, Ga. Ivy 708*. ACID PHOSPHATS. Agricultural Lime. C. SNasbviIle. 7 J 0 am GEORGIA QUINTET minor league club in the country has i Manager Smith delights in receiving E. Meal, Hulls and Coal Car Lots. W. E. Mc- 99 Chicago.. 8.35am 2 Nashville. 8:86 am toeen asked for similar information. letters of this character. A player well T. L. SPENCER ~ " Mfg. Acent, Atl. Nafl Hank Bide. 73 Rome... 10:20 am S2 Memphis. 4:65 pm IN TWO ROAD GAMES pleased with his surroundings is one GRADING and excavating; yard work a spe- 1 83 Memphis 11:55 am 7 2 Rome.... B:lSpm that is sure to do good worlc for the cialty, trees planted and pruned and aJl REMOVAL SALE —All finished monuments 1 Nashville. 6-36 pm 98 Chlcagro. . 8:25 pm teaW Manning will prob'at)ly mail his work pertaining to the home. Route 3. in stock at half price. Come quick and 95 Chicago . . 8 20 pm 4 Naahvllle. 8:60 pm Athens, Ga., January 18. — (Special.) POOL TOURNAMENT. Main 511S-J, Atlanta. Ga. AN ANSWER TO TOUR AD get first selection. Cherokee Marble and Gran- No. 95 — Dixie Flyer, arrive* Terminal The University ofV Georgia^ basketball signed contract in a few days. ite Worke, corner East Hunter and Terry Sts. Station. team will leave Athens Thursday aft- SPECIAL PRICES OR several of them may be sent In FOR SALE—Diamond locket, with seven No. 99 — Dixie 1.1ml ted, arrives Terminal ernoon for a road trip of two games. Four Games at Montgomery MAY'S DRY CLEANING CO. Suits drv as late as a week after your ad stones, weighing nearly 1H karat; would Station. Friday night they will play the Co- cleaned- and pressed 75c. sponged and last appeared in The Constitution.v make a beautiful scarf pin or dinner ring, lumbus Young .Men's • Christian asso- Parlors This Week. pressed 25c. Work called for and delivered. Such responses are the result of sev- S90. Phone Ity 5793-.T. ciation in Columbus. Last season" the Ivy 5801. eral forms of special service which TAXI CABS Red and Blattk five surprised every one JOE RIVERS IS BEATEN T A TYTTT C!' TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES. The Constitution Is rendering in be- FOR SALE—Cheap, 5 coal stpves The second week of the pocket bil- S-iJ3-JJ-t-Jlli3 Have your long coats short- half of all Situation "Wanted adver- oy defeating the Columbus boy* in Co- liard tournament being held at the tisers. So, if you want a -wider in gdod condition. Call Ivy 2941. luYnbiis, Montgomery \billiard parlors -will start ened and remodeled in latest styles. H. Mc- ranee of choice before accepting a TAXICABS Satxirday night the Red and Black tonight /at 8:30 o'clock, with ^games I Carter, Tailor. 220 Whitehall street. position, hold'your box number card TWO new single furniture wagons and har- •will play a return "engagement with scheduled for tonight, Wednesday, | ?B REWARD for name of father of Josiah, aW call at or phone to The Con- ness; cost J290. Will sell cheap. J. C. the Mercer university five in Macon,. Thursday and Friday. 1 BY FRANKIE CALLAHAN Jesse, David, Si,las, John and Elijah stitution frequently for 'at least a Langford, 186 Peters at. Main 36S9-L. , Belle Isle Georgia won the game played in Athens The winners last week were Calla- Dobbs, all brothers, residents of Georgia week. FOR SALE—One Holten's special slide trom- last week. ^ han, Marks, Martin and Evans. Evans fifty years ago* Mrs. F. W. Mullins, Texar- bone, good as new. Call Bfr. Waters, Main won his game from Barksdale, 100 to Memphis, Term., January 18.— kana. Ark. ; ^_ 329. IVY 5190; ATLANTA 1598 86, this game being placed ^Friday Pranhie Callahan, of Brooklyn, to- MATERNITY SANITARIUM — Private, re- SPECIAL rates for situations want- BLOCK baby carriage, used short time; Renting van Underwood Typewriter night. night knocked 'out Joe Rivers, of Los fined, home-like; limited number of pa- ed ads : Tnree lines one time, 10 will sell cheap. Phone Ivy S392-J. a soui^d investment, certain to increase Tonight Grant meets Ca'llahan. Wed- Angeles, In the second round of what tients cared for. Homes provided for in- cents; 3 times, 15 cents: To set CHOICE! meats and groceries, pure pork UNION TAXI COMPANY. your income. "The Machine You Will nesday night Marks meets Alexander. was scheduled to have been an eight- fants. Infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T. these rates, ads must be paid in ad- sausage. E. L. Thomas. 234 Capitol ave. Eventually Buy." 52 North Broad Thurs'dav night Martin meets 'Barks- round bout here. Mitchell. 26 Windsor street. vance and delivered atl The Consti- IVY 7864; ATLANTA 7864. street.—(adv) dale, and Friday night Elvans meets Rivers outboxed Callahan in the FREE—Our 1915 Magazine catalogue, just tution Office. Cox. first round and landed several times out. Phone or write for It. Charles D. _ 16 LUCKIE ST. * * The games start at 8.30 o'clock every at close quarters, but with little ef- Barker, Circulation, 19-21 Peters. M. 4623-J. fect. In the second round Callahan EXPERIENCED nurse wants contagious or COMPETENT yo^ng business night, and 100 balls are played in each took the aggressive and near the mid- OLD MATTRESSES ' TAXICABS match. maternity cases. $18 week. City refer- man desires position at once; RENOVATED and thoroughly cleaned; EXCELSIOR AUTO COMPANY. dle of the round ended the bout with ences. Nurse. 'Ivy 6903. called for and delivered same day. Don't You "Quil" a right swing to the jaw. It was sev- SMOKE EE-M TOBACCO for Catarrh. good general busiriess ability;~A-i WE BUY FEATHERS. -ATL. 3660, 8 iXrCKIE. I. 322. eral minutes before Rivers revived Bronchitis, Asthma and Colds. lOc bags. JACK COOMBS SIGNS sufficiently to leave the ring-. Your drug-gist or EE-M CO., Atlanta, Ga. reference. Address G-i88, Consti- AMERICAN; MATTRESS co. Both men made the required weight, 170 PETERS ST. MAIN 486, ATL. 168T. " HOTELS V Drinking WITH THE DODGERS 13S pounds, at 3 o'clock. ^ tution. WANTED^—Automobile garage accommoda- By the usual v^ay, make drink "quit" PROFESSIONAL CARDS- I AM a, young man 20 years old and want tion in neighborhood of Seventeenth st. GATE CITY HOTEL ?£?™S™ Palestine, Texas. January IS —Jack work. Can 1'urnlsh best of references as and Peachtree circle. Ansley Park. Tele- Hrat. baths with plenty hot water; central you. Don't fool yourself—even though LEE GARVIN WILL *P. H, £rewster, Albert Howell. Jr., to character and habits. Will accept any phone [vyR060-J. location, $2.SO to ?3 week. 108\% S. Forsyth. you fool family and friends when you Coombs, former pitcher for the Phila- Hugh M. Dorsey, A rthur Heyman. kind of office work, grocery, store or col- WAKTBt)—Copy of Constitution May 30-31. say, "I can quit any time [ want to." delphia Americans, announced that he MANAGE SHREVEPORT Dorsey, Brewster, Howell A Heyznan. lecting. C. B. Holshouser. 162 Randolph 1911. Liberal compenbation. Public Don't be tooled any more by liquor. had t>igned a con tract •.here today with Attorneys-at-Law. street, city. the Brooklyn National league .club. Offices: 202, 204, 205. 206, 207, 20S. 210 Stenographer. Kimbail House. Atlanta, Ga. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Call, write or phone Neal Institute Slireve'port, La.. January IS.—An- 'Klser Building, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—Position by young man with WANTED—To buy second-hand office ana (successor to "Keeley"), 229 Woodward Kxcopt to, announce that he liad noiincemeht was made last night that Long Distance Telephone. 3023, 3034 and seven years' experience, as bookkeeper. In household furniture. Cameron Furniture F^R~s5jC&^57u^n^Tn^^UHm^aBr^WiTr^aei1 T Ave. (»I. 2795), and let us tell joxi in sianed. Coombs declined to discuss the 202G. Atlanta, Ga. mercantile and manufacturing business; Company. 86 S. Forayth St. Main 3229. my branch shop at ^reers, s. C. City hfta strict confidence how easy it is fey the contract in any way, saying h,e pre- Ijee Garvin, secured from the "Winston- present employers as reference. Address junt Installed a sewer and water system modern "Xeai Wa>" to make -whiskey ferred to let anything Vhich is made Salem club, of the North Carolina G-1TB, care Constitution. "WANTED—Saw mill location, contract pre- at cost of J7G.009. Water will be turned Into public come from the management of league, would act as manager of thp ferred. Joe Kirk, Rockmart, Ga. mains about February 1, 1015. A snap for "quit" you. Office 704 sllvey Bids. Shreveport Texas league club next WANTED—BIDS. WANTED—A position as janitor iby a mid- GET our ^rent list; all size houses, apart- a Rood, lourneyman with a little money. CM. 107S), Atlanta, Ga. the Brooklyn team. season. dle-aged white man in a block or apart- ments. Turman & Calhoun. 203 Empire. Reason for selling, have vnot the time to 60 Neal institutes in principal cities Coombs spends his winters in Pales- CLOTHING SUPPLIES, Etc, Marine Corps. ment house; thorough!}' understand plumb- tine. V •_ Quartermaster's Department, Washington, ins and steam heating; best of references. run two shopB. Address W. G. Shivers, D. C , January 16. 1915. SEALED PRO- Address G-204, Constitution. Spartanburg, R. VC. Cockhill Named Umpire. POSALS, in duplicate, to be publicly opened BUl'ER and manager dry goods or ready- MUSIC AND DANCING FOH SALE—Drugr store, in whole or In In this office at 11 a. m., February 1, 1915. to-wear department or both In medium- lot.s to sultv druggists. A liberal discount Y. M. C. A. BASKETBALL. 'llarrisburg, Pa,., January 18.—John are hereby invited for furnishing thet marine \ Bl/.e town by young man; 12 years' experi- HANGING SCHOOL, 44Vj Enst from wholesale cost, also two line Angle- \ K Tener, president of the National corps trousor belts, black Italian cloth, nain- ence. Gilt-edge reference. Address G-202, Hunter St. Phone Main bile scales, one fine cash register. Iftrank E haven't written a bet- league, Vtoday appointed George Cock- sook, yello-vv silk lace, gilt buttons, woolen Constitution. We guarantee you to danoe, teaching everv | o. Watson &. Co., selling agent*. 20 West Second Series of Games Sched- hill, manager of the Harnsburg Tri- blankets, dress caps, dark blue kersey, cotton WANTED—Position; thorough mechanic; afternoon and evening by Professor and Mitchell., Telephone Main 1922. State Baseball club, a National league duck, "mattresses, pillows, barrack_ chairs. Mrs. E. S. Hurst. j .NOVELTY ADVERTISING A thing of real W ter book, nor built a uled for Wednesday. trun pets, broomorooms anda baseballsuu.^ua.,1*.. rrviH,™Proposal charge repairs, machine work, woodwork, mprit; nothing Hke it on the market; of umpire. Man is and other Information may be ob- piping, etc., or care property. Address &- TEACHER OE PIANO. special value to farmers, their wives and better mouse trapl tain d land standard samples examined In ^01. Constitution. , PROFESSOR \ ALBITZ. 103 Capitol, now daughters and to all homes. $200 will The 'secortd series of games iri thp this office and at the office of the depotv EXPERIENCED truck and stock-raiser ^ope n , terms reasonable. \ Main 3S32-J. finance It; big profits. Novelty, care Con- Young Men's Christian Associat!9n quartermaster, U S. M. C., 1100 South "Broad wants position on farm, wages or shares; STEWART'S DANCIXO SCHOOL, 218 yi" j ."tltutlon^ * ' league, which comprises six teams, will St , Philadelphia. Pa. This office reserves results guaranteed. Address W. A. Hawkins, v But we HAVE established^ the •ight t_o_ reject any or all bids or parts Dawson, Go. ^ Lee street, Wetot End. Teaching afternoons CLOSING out entire stock. Low priced be played Wednesday niglht. thereof and to waive informalities therein. t and evenings. Regular dance Thursday j Stable* blankets, storm covers, lap robea a better ^ Wednesday's" schedule is as follows: ATLANTrVSllDES C. L. MeCawley, Colonel, Quartermaster. WANTED—By young man, position in gro- night. West 11-Li. ' 1 foot heaters, everything In the harn«M line Jklohaw ks v. Comanches. cery store,' 12 years' experience: best of ALEX J. SATE' R Danc™e Studio. Special prices' * SSf,,^?show ' cases8', A*?!tabl0o counters, r>. Morgan, IBS Cherokees^v. Wirmebagoes. references as to character and ability. Ad- to clubs and classes; cor. PeSchtree -tncl Whitehall street. Apaches v. Ottawas. dress G-189, care Constitution. . HELP WANTED— Mala WANTED—Position by registered druggist, Cigar S I^WWH^V-^—*—•-wv*^i-~r*r**~~**w*^>~*v* DAY TO DAY STORKS AND OFFICES. with six years' experience, can give xbest WANTED—Office boy. 14 or 15 years old. of reference as to character and ability. A. A. C. QUINTET WILL Address GA194, Constitution. LANE'S" DANCING STUDIO, 217V4 PeaclUro r e WANTED—Man with some cash to take an Department Address E-697, care Constitution. A-l CREDIT MAN, expert on collections; St all the new dances. Phone .Ivy ,78n. interest in good high-class proposition. A great deal of interest among realty experienced corporation accountant, IB __j — ' Apply 615 Forayth building. \ PLAY IN BIRMINGHAM men centers in the laying of the cor- PROFESSIONS -AJSD TKADES. open for a high-class proposition. Address KOR SAL.K—One-half Interest In rir»t-class than the other fellow—which ner stone of the ttrst building of Ogle- YES—If you have two hands, Prof. G. O. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT hotel In fastest ffrowinp town in Alabama. thorpe ^university at the «ampus site, Branmnpr will teach you the barber, trade G-186, care Constitution. AddrctH P. O. Bos 462, Decatur, Ala. / accounts for the beaten path The Alanta Athletic club basketball on Peachtree road, next Thursday for ?30, and g-ive wages while learning; MAN, SO years old, desires place as travel- JPOR SALE—New piano taken fo team will play its second and final paying position in our chain of shops. At- Ing salesman, dry goods, notions or shoes, never used and have no UBB for It. Will to— road • game of th,e season Saturday, morning'. lantav Barber College. 10 E. Mitchell St. A-l reference, character and ability. Ad- sell far below resular price to get rid of it. j when they go to Birmingham for a Several la'rge residence subdrvisipns dress G-203. Constitution. Genuine banjain. AtldresH G. D. .]., care game with their old rivals, the Ath- are under development in that section, SALESMAN AND SOLICITORS. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper of excellent Consytutlon. * -^ DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy" and"' "Cotton letic club five of that city. i anticipating the establishment of the habits wishes to make connection with Root P11U. a aafo and reliable treatment This is the first of two games be- bis Presbyterian university there. The SALESMEN WANTED. actual beginning of this work will BY one of the largest firms In the south reliable firm. Can furniabA best of refer- for irregularities. Trial box by mall SCO. Brown & Allen's tween the two teams. Later in the dealing exclusively In HIGH-CLASS ence. Address P. O. Box 67. Atlanta, Ga. SEED AND PET STOCK Edmondson Drue Company. 11 North Broad season Birmingham will play a re- doubtless lend an impetus to activity street, Atlanta, Ga, Whitehall and Alabama. turn game in Atlanta. in that section. SUBURBAN property, 10 A-l men who WANTED—Experienced bank man wants \ DOGS. The opening- of the university *y'?l nave had experience an salesmen. Good position as bookkeeper or assistant cash- PULL BLOOD Blrdsongr ftound puppy. 4 MRS. DR. B. W. SMITH. 23* Wmt Peach- brireg many new and permanent citi- pay to right men. SEE MR. HOLLAND, ier' references. Box 243. Greensboro, Ga. months old, black, good pedigree. Price -tree. Ivy 469. DiaeaHes o^ women tatA cbll- 1115 EMPIRE BLDG. ALL-ROUND, sober printer wants work on $10 cash. E-511, care Constitution. ; •ren: electric treatment In chropio dt SOPHS MEET FRESHMEN zens to Atlanta, and will create an in- "WANTED^—Bright young man not over 18 country weekly. Roy Stovall. Dewey Rose, stant demand for homes in the vicinity to learn to sell the city dentists; must Georgia. _____—. . — of the university. ha-v e at least full grammar school educa- PLANTS AND SEEDS PHRENOLOGISTS. FOR THE TECH TITLE tion and good address. If do not feel ca- EXPERT shipping clerk, thorough knowl- ' * PKOPEKTV TK'ANSFERS. p.ible of becoming a successful salesman edge! routes, rates, classification and rail- RASPBERRY PLANTS. W.50 fiuifdred- ! SPECIAL readings 25c. Footer Boyd, pbre- The class football games at Georgia and liave not unquestionable references as road claims. Address ~G-1S2. Constitutions gragrappe vines, J4 'hundred., Carolina and nologist. 12 West Bills, near Winccoff li«- Warranty Deeds,. * to character, etc., do not waste our time Lombordy poplars,, 12 hundred. tel. Sunday 10-4 Past, present, future — all Tech will come to a close with games J SJ, 100 — G. W. D pattersan. Jr. to Ewmg and yours by applying. Address G-205, EXPERIENCED male stenographer desires paid. Five per cent discount for cabh with affalrK of life, no charge unless satisfied scheduled for Saturday at 1:30 o'clock. Realty company, 415 Green-wood a-venue, 50 Constitution. ' regular engagement 2 to 4 hours dally order. Agency Stark Nurseries, 16J Crew j Troubles ^Impelled. BucceSB developed. The sophomores meet the freshmen X200 feet. January 14. on reasonable terms. Phone Main 412-J. street, Atlanta. Ga. j MADAME BOSWBLL. and the Juniors tackle the subs. The 51,500 — George C. Mizell to Mrs Laura W A N T B D—SEVERAL HIGH-CLASS FRUIT TP.EES. shade trees. roaebuHhes, ENGLAND'S greatest phrenologist; past. •first named game will ibe for the Lee Mizell, lot on west side Grant street. SALESMEN, ATLANTANS PRE- grapevines, privet hedges and ornamentals 1 present and future revealed. championship. These teams are now 55 feet north, of Woodward avenue, 45x130 FERRED ' A SNAPPING GOOD CON- SITUATION WANTED—Female will add greatly to the beauty and value | ings, 50c. Courtland and Auburn Av«. tied for the lead, each having won two feet. January 16. TRACT TO MEN THAT ARE BUSINESS of your home. See Smith Bros. & Lee, 33 games and tied one. $1.600 — J. B. McConnell to Mrs. L. V. Mc- GETTERS. SEE MR. JONES. 631 CAN- South Broad street. MLJJE. VALAJRE. GOLD BAND Kinnon, lot on southeast side New-nan ave- DLBR BLDG. SPECIAL rates for situaitlooK wanted RECOMMENDATIONS our beatl nue, 50 feet from St. Francis street, 50x150 WANTED—Several high-class salesmen to ads; 3 lines one time ^ 10 cents; 3 TOMATO, egg plant, pepper and sweet pea feet. December 17. 1914. travel "in middle a.nd south Georgia. If times, 15 cents. To get these rates, ^eedJB, Imay be planted now; finest varieties private parlorn. 100 Vt Whitehall street. IOO WHISKEY GABBY STREET WILL jB_-,00 — R. W Evans to E. D Barrett. No. you are making less than' ?100 per month, adtf must qa paid In advance and at Mark W. Johnson Seex d Co.. 35 South JIME. ROSE reveals peat, present and ftt- PROOF 45 Ir\vm street, 47x150 feet. December 1 Jump at this. Address General Manager. delivered at The Constitution Office. Pryor street. „ tnre, advice on love Vand murlaee. Zl JOO PROOF CAPTAIN NASHVILLE $1.000 —Mrs . Anna C. H. Mathe\vson to Box F-'-SS, care Constitution. SNBED rfURSBRIES will mall you catalog Viaduct place. Special readine" 2Bc. M. H. Carter, lot on west side Mathewson I WANTED—First-class _ fraternal Insurance EXPERIENCED youns lady stenographer. of BTBt-cIosa fruit trees, plants and vines, OVER BOTTLED IN BOND place. 50 feet north or Greenwich street, •writers for Georgia, Florida and Alabama. ' 20 years old, desires position at once. shade trees. Privet bedea. pecan trees, otc. 4- YEARS AND OVER FOUR According to Nashville papers, Gabby 50x147 feet, November 13, 1914. Addddress~41: 8 Fourth National Banlt bulldine> References. Phone Main 3459-J or address Morrow. Ga. AUCTION SALES. Street, the former Lookout receiver. A tlanta. Ga. , j | G-173, ConstItuUon. . OUD YEARS OLD _ , - will captain' the Vols next year. Bill Deedft. i WANTED—Three A-JL, specialty salesmen. YOUNG LADS.' wants position as office as- , at 90 South Pryor. will Schwartz becoming a'bench, manager for $1,000 — Mrs. Larue Lee MUell to Mrs. I Apply quick 288 E. North avenue. | sistant and typist, experience and refer- HORSES buy or sell your furniture, household good* 4 Full Quarts $2.75 his entire time. The Nashville fans Julia C. Adams. No. 26 Harden street, 45x • jWice. Ivy 34S8-L. or piano. Phonf Bell. Main 2208. » Fuji Quarts 5.50 and scribes 'are banking on Gabby as a 130 feet. January 1«. , WANTED—Embroidery:* Trousseaux and in- FOR SALE —Pai r bay work horses, a little ibulwark of strength in the head-work jl,000 — G M. Flshback to Mrs. alary L. I NAVY OFFERS YOU practical training. fants' clothing a specialty. Phone JDe- thini but sound, ?125 buys the pair. Sound 12 Full Quarts 8.00 department. It is stated that Gene Price, lot on east side Joe Johnson avenue. Fits you to earn good living. Pay starts catur .77 U. Mrs. Murphy. pair mules, weighing 950 pounds each, $175 EDUCATIONAL Paulet and Gabby were considered and 300 feet south of Greenwferry avenue. 50x day you enlist, increases as you advance. for the pair. Good work horae, $50. Good, 24 Full Pints 8.75 that the choice went to the old-timer. 190 feet; also lot on east side Joe Johnson Food, lodging, medical treatment, first POSITION as working, housekeeper for ho- quick mule, 546. Large mule, $40. This stock avenue. 350 feet south or Greentferry ave- clothing outfit, free. Healthy life with op- te...l ,i_n or out. o„f. -,^.~\ A(jdreaa (j.i84_ Con- must be sold Monday. For bargains, c

    feet ROP A CARD,; we'll brlnB"caBh*~?or~«ujoea Jacksonville, FU. court this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. • lot ea southeast side Nswnan avenun. 60 Luekle street. Mr*w; work cuarant««d. Call Main 811. I ITbtl, Atlanta. 564»-B. mid clothing. The V«»tiar«, lit THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915. Page Nine

    BUSINESS AND MAIU ORDER MONEY TO\I_OAN BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT—Houses 1 DIRECTORY. REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL. ESTATE—For Sale v NORTH SIDE. • „• STORTH SIDE. MISCE1LANEOCS. LOANS $25.00 AND UP WELL HEATED single room and board. ON OI»E of the prettiest blocks of North . On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. S«» Peachtree. Ivy 3484. HOUSES FOR RENT. Jackson street, we have a beautiful 8-room FOR SALE—Seve.n lots in new,part pt Hol- ATLANTA TITLE GUARANTEE INSUR- . room* and board, West Peachtree st. I SPECIAL& house, with Bleeping porch, servant's room, lywood- cemetery^ will sell separate or all "WE. ARE a-.hew company, organized,, for Phone Ivy 1294-L. 226 Pulliam, S rooms . $16.60 basement, combination fixtures, furnace heat, together. Cheap £6r quick sale. For Infor- ANCE COMPANY, ground floor Bnuitable the purpowe of loaning money to work- IT ISN'T mation, JcjiUAtlanta phone 5613-F. . '• g. Main 5420. '*' BOARD Just oft Ponce de Leon avenue; no ' 228 Pulliam. 5 rooms. J16.00 etc. There is garage in rear large^ enough ins men and ladies keeping house, at the WE make -a specialty or Georgia lands. oth»r boarder*. Ivy 7311. 427 East Fair, 2 aptB.. 5 rooms each-. — 1 for three automobiles. Everything up-to- lotvest possible rate (of interest. 'We posi- ;.,...i $20.60 and I22.G0 ' date and a good, comfortable home. This "Thos. W.. Jackson-Burwell Co.. 1018-19 "PAT"BRIDCTES" d6es brick tively make no charges for' commlaslonB, THREE young mten, large room, In Fonce da ! S3S "Woodward, 4 rooms J15..00: has been held at S7,0«0, but owner needs Fourth National Bank Bldg. , • Leon home, garage free. Ivy 69JJO-J. -work and flxea grates. Rear drafting, papers or any other so-called HARD TO SO Cunningham, 6 rooms *26.00, money and instructs tw to sell at JS.OOO. IF IT is real" estate you want to "buy or sell. charge, but, only ask you to pay the rate TURMAN & I.CALHOUN. . terms.. W. fy Cllne Realty Co.. 322 and S23 ' > Washington atreej- ^ __.. NICE front room with board. 188 ,West! it will pay you to see me. ^-A., Graves, 2* v permitted by the laws of the state. C|ur Pcacbtre'e. -Ivy Slat. j Healey Bide, Ivy 900. ' East HBlunteu r street. easyrpayment plan allows you to pay us back: to suit your Income. We a)eo protect t SOUTH 8XDB. SELL ON .GREENWOOD AYE., between' Barnett' SAVE teB6 PER CENT—We build your home, '.' J~LTPEfTla^W^" you from publicity and extend every cour^ ff-JATWRTTT?! I'M HOUSE!, nand*ome- HOUSES, "• stores, offices and business space 'and Frederica, V* have prettiest lot on lot owners financed. 412 Austeli bldg. OBNERAl, CONTRACTOR CABINET tesy to make the' carrying of a loan satis- 1~"-rm"-*»r'*\l->lW ly ti»r. rooms, exoel- for rent. A phone message will hrlng^our this street, 50x200, that we can sell for rent bulletin by .mail, or a polite, intelligent |10 CASH and 410 month gets lot in \fOoA ' SHOP. ' V factory to you in every Tvay. • - - •vi4h »-.hu>v uutuu; ironi S1.600. Cheapest lot In Atlanta. W. L. Cllne building section. Bargain.- Ivy 6S04-I± 66% SOUTH BROAD STREET. Open Saturday evening tilj 9 o'clock. 14« Whitehall. M. 6283. representative to help you find what you Realty Co.. 322 and 323 Healey Bld«. Ivy 900. want. Geo. V, JHoore, 10 Auburn Ave., sec- V| - . —, FOR quick sale, list your property with us. V IMMEDIATE ( attention given to rbpair WANTED—A, few refined boarders to oc- ond floor. Phones: Ivy 2326 \ and 2827; At- Porter & Switt, 120Mi Peaohtrce street.. work home paintlnc and (interior) wall GUARANTEE LOAN GO. • SOUTH SIDE. cupT y beautifully, furnished front rooms ianta phone 5408. ., ' • • tin'tlng. resettine grktea and repairing wlth private bath; cloae In. Main 912. Anything you want to, ( $1,000—GOOD fnman Park bargain, lot 60x chlmneyn. (Brick itiasonb, carpenters and Rodm 318 Atlanta National Bank NO. 206 PLUM ST.," two-story, six rooms, 140; non-resident owner; terms. >?100 cash, 8CB€3BBAN. ' ' • i • *> painters furnished by the day or nour. 324 SOUTH PRYOR STREET. $16.60; No. 192 Plum street, cottage, with ?10 month. Chas. Main 3642-J. MERCER AVE., College Park, C-robm bun- Cabinet shop work. .Repairs ot every Kfncl Building. Sell ;Phone Main 440,. if you'll tell thp honest six rooms and hall, suitable for two families, galow, barn, chicken house, etc., lot GOx A BBS.T board- with rooms. M. E12E-J. J20. Apply 610-11 Peters building. 220, worth $4,000: sacrifice sale $$.000. l>y expert men. Cabinet u'orlc called for , WKST END. , and' delivered on short notice. Atlanta Atlanta Phone 72^.' ' _ NICE rooms and jrood mealr close in, *4.00 FOR RENT-»-Two-»tory. six-room house, Rental $30. Let us- show you this. H. M. v and J4.SO per week. 249 Whitehall. Mala FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNEK—NEW- Ash'e & Co., Hoaley bldg. . \ ' - ^_ , p-hone 5623-A. ' , _ K201-J. truth about it in a little good condition. 323^ Capitol .ave., $20 per LY PAINTED 6-room cottage. GOOD, AS 6-RpOM bungalow on W. Boulevard drive. " ____CONTjtACTINO__A^;I>_jlKPAJ[^KINO; SPECIAL HOME I^UNDS [ month. Call J. G. Cowan. Main 563. NEW. NEW gsa and electric fixtures for TO I-tEXD- on Atlanta homes or business FIRST-CI.AS& board and nice rooms, be.t OUR weekly rent list gives full description Kir-kwood. lot 50x200; a most attractive. ' StJNTKACTlNjj and repa^lr~~woTk of all part of city. Main 2612-J. S» Capitol ave. gas and electric lights, three bedroom*, re- place and a'bargain at S3,000. See us. H. t properly, at lowest raitea. Money advanced want ad, and then take of anything for rent. . Call for. one or let ception hall, dining room! kitchen, bath- kinds. lou-eKt possible 'prices), sajistactlon to bulldery.', Write or call M. Ashe & Co.. Healey bldg. ,,. . suaranteed. R. J. Faulk, 1018 Atlanta Na- . i • INMAJV PABK. ns mail It to you. Forrest Sc Goorge Adalr. room; possession at once. 74 GRADY PLACE, ^ tlonal Bank bMg. Phones il. 8702, Ati. 4BO. GET our rent list ; all size nouses, apart- cor. of Oglethorpe, one block south of Gor- S. W. CARSON TWO rooms, singly or »n, suite. privatB what's fair for it. Try men ts. I Tiirman & Calhoun. 203 Empire, don St. 'Ivy 5678. 408 Equitable Bid*. FARM LANDS. T7 V <> bath, can be had by couple or young men ON Covington road, one and a half • miles Ji. I. ^KAJUlVii 1 1 pentcrr work. ISO 413-14 JEmpire Building, wishing absolutely flrst-claes board In jjrl- SIX rooms and reception hall, all conven- ON LAWTON ST.. between Gordon and Lu- South Fryor streettre . Cail MA.In 3651. vate family. Inman Park. References. l - lencen, $28.60. 132 J3. Ga-, ave. Main 4723. front Inglesidtt and Georgia R. R.. we have Broad and Marietta Street^. Garage. Ivy 2J77-L. " and you'll • see. we're cile ...avenue, 'we can sell you a comfort- 100 acres of fine land for sale. The owner £ABJNEx31^K^K8__A K ;A^fJD_W«JODWOKK. FOil results Mist your property with Sharp, able little 6 -room house on "nice lot for must have some money, and for that reason l TE home desire couple or gentlemen Boylston & Pay. 12 Auburn avenue. $3,000. This ia a pick-up: can-give reason- can sell you from 20 to. 100 acres at front - E. GARRAUX CONFIDENT!AL-7-M O N E"Y to board; references required. Ivy 42E3. CALL, write, phone, rent bulletin. Edwin able terms. W. L. Cllne Realty Co;. 322 and $50 to $60 per acre Ie»a than you can buy CABINET MAKER and builder, auto aird right, P. Amley. Ivy 1600. Atlanta 369. 323 Healey Bldg. Ivy 900. anything else anywhere around it. If you all other woodwork. 91 Houston st. Ivy TO LEND ON -DIAMONDS WEST KND. \ . ' want to\ make money.' let us show you this WEST E3>n>—Room and board for tiro. Cl 8474. . • ^ AND'JEWELRY. CAN PROB- FURNISHED OR TTXFTJKNISHXiD. right now. W. L. Cllne Realty Co., 3J2 and Oak street. Phone West 670-J. 323 Healey Bldg. Ivy 900. A COAL. FOR RENT—303. St^ Charles avenue, beau- WHO will give me '$1,500 for my 6-room ABLY ARRANGE OTHER tiful bungalow, five-rooms downstairs, two house, nice level lot, that coat me ' ?2,000 ? ONE .mile from Messena and three miles $4.75 _ COAL — $4.75 LOANS. 88 N. BROAD ST. \yANTED-^-Board—Rooms up; two baths; all modern Improvements. Terms $300 cash, $15 month; always rent- from Thomson, we have .50 acres good, MAIM 666-J. GATE CITY COAL. CO. This can- also be rented completely fur- ed. never vacant. Will also sell for $5.000 strong land, with cottage and barn; 36 acres WANTED—Table board and suite of rooms Phone your wants to; nished. Strauss & Epstein, 623 Hurt build- my home place, 2-story, 8 rooms and bath, of this is in cultivation,, balance woodland. HAT CIJEANERS. __ LOCAL money for quick by couple \vlth two small children,. In, prl- ing. Ivy 4666. , servant's house, barns and chicken runs. Oh account of financial depression, will seH SlAI)B XKVV — Satisfaction r rate family; must be first-class, with all beautiful level Ibt; property cost me $7,500; this for $1.40.0. terms. W. L. Cllne Realty guaranteed, Alail orders &iven prompt at- loans. ^ , B. Smith, 708 uoaern -conveniences, preier location con- i •'^MAOir 5000 all city improvements. Terms $1.000 - cash, Co.. 322 and 323 Healay Bldg. Ivy 900. tention. venient to business; references-furnished and WANTED—HOUSES. balance, easy. Mrs. H. C. B.. "IS East Hun- A'CMB HATjjTlSRS. 'JO f.'AST HUNTER ST. Fourth National Bank .Blrtg. required. Ad<2res$ E-372,'-care Constitution. ter afreet. Main 1769. Atlanta S64 5-B. SMALL FAlfiAS—Ten acres and up. well lo- t FUKNISHJED. cated, close to school and city paved road. . 16 PER'-CENT INVESTMENT. " $100 perV acre and up; very easy terms. 10 \ __ __ {?Si£E~JHi!iii!HL _ ( v GET. our rent list; all size houses, apart- TWQ large 3-room negro houses, Vlth city IP i'OUR HOUSE iiceUs any kind of re- FOR RENT—Rooms ments. Turman & Calhoiin. 203 Empire. years if you' wish. Beautiful home sites. pairing, call\ O. K. Repair Company; uuicfc MONEY TO L.OAN on real, estate; current water, rented steadily for $13.50; have NEWTON S. THOMAS. O-^ner. service. Atlanta f.4 ; Bfcll. -VCuln 4 1 89-. _ rates. The Mortgage-Bond Company of UNFURNISHED. rented for $15 and will do so again: will 213 Empire Bids., or R. F. D. No. 1, New Tork. J. S., Slicer, attorney, agent, Ask for Classified Ad GET our rent list; all size houses, apart- take $1,000. You get a bargain. Owner, ATLANTA, OA. ^. 1210 Empire bldg. Fhoue Ivy 8369. ASK THE CONSTITU- ments. Turman & Calhoun. 20S Empire: H-704, care Constitution. • FOR 'wood.'V earth, cowpen or stable manure, FOR SALE CHEAP—43 acres on McDon- 1 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ACRE LOT, 5-room bungalow, funning wa- ough road, '1 vi miles Henrico; dwelling call on Henry Williams. i2 Johnson uve. 'LOAN'S at ij ^, 7 and S per cent on desirable TION 1VHEBE TO LIVE I ter. In city limits, on Be car line, 52,500;' and tenant house; 30-cow dairy barn; good Bell phone Ivy 31S5-J. Lawn work a spe- real en.tate solicited. Purchase money GET our rent list; all size houses, apart- v Department ments. ' Turm&n & Calhoun. 203 ICmpire. terms. Ivy S852-J. . land. Marbut & Minor, East Atlanta. cialty. notcM bought. Quick" service. * A FREE ^BUREAU of boarding and LVaiBEK. CALL FOR REX B. MOONET, rooming house information. If you CL1FP C. HATCHER INSURANCE AG'CY, • '. - \ wani to get a place to board or rent FOR RENT—Houses R. J."CRAIG & CO., Inc. -•^1 ^CiRANT BLDG. BOTH PHONES. rooms In any part of the city or sub- FOR RENT—Offices FOR RENT-^-Houses 349 DECATOR STKISET.' \VK HAVE .$15,000 \AT 7 PER CENT TO urbs, ask The Atlanta Constitution. Kell Phone, Main 5043; Atlanta Phone 1,73:1. ' PLACE IN . AMOUNTS OF ?2,000 AND We will be glad to heip you get whal ATLANTA 5001 WHEN IN NEED OF L.UMBER; CAtL US. OV-ER ON fiOOD KESIDENCE PROPERTY. Vyou 'want. - ' • . L. H. ZURL.INE &> EDWARD JONES; 501-2 Third Floor Constitution Building. Ansley & Watkins' Rent List SILVEY BL.DG. MAIN 624. V MAIN .5000. ATLANTA 5001. RENT—HOUSES. \ 51 i Euclid Ave.. 6-r. h \ MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPtiE - FOR RENT—Officesi in Constitution build- Richardson St., 6-r. h -. J.. 22.BO ing; all modern conveniences. See Jqtfm - ^ 114 AXD OTHERS upon their own names; FURNISHED—NORTH SIDE. 149 W. Peachtree Stl. 10-r. h.'- ..'$47.50 185 HoUJerness St., 6-r. h...... 25.00 cheap rates,- easy- payments. Confidential. Knight. . • E. Pine St., 6-r. h. • . 21.00 Scott '& Co., ^'320 Auatell .building. 10 E 331 Euclid. Avo., Inman Pl£., 9-r. h... 25.00 .114 3AMKST THi.flC,F ^.uyi^jrAftOT i>nH Bachelo% - rHarri roomss Stda. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. kinds* aheet'metal \vorli, cornice, grutter- M0.MEY TO LOAN, ^either Btraight or on FOR RENT — Housekeeping Rooms 189 E. Pine St.. ( ?-r. h 35.00 fio Currier St^, 7 rooms .$35.00 luxe; every modern convenience. Ivy 3071. 106 TrinityV Ave., S-r. h 30.00 17Currier street, 7 rooms ». . 32.60 itiff, tin roonng. 18-20 Ivy street. Atlanta monthly plan, on Atlanta and suburban ' ~~~ " l 2:185; Main 1434. . ', • property. Foster & Robaon, 11 Edsewood TWO connecting rooms, with kitohenette, 419 Piedmont Ave., 9-r. h 31i50 Linden Court, 6 rooms . 6B:00 avenue. . i ' THE PICKWICK ,\ completely furnished. See them. , 66 East 60 E. Twelfth St.. S-r. h .'. . 45.00 070Central avenue, 6 rooms...... f . 25.00 TEN-STORY AND FIREPROOF. Cain street. Ivy 6430-J. _ ' ._' SEVERAL desirable offices, single and en 265 Juniper St., g-r. h 60.00 297Forrest Ave., 6 rooms : . 25.00 PlJ'l' on ytmr baby's c:irriitj?e;-repu.ir«Ml. re- JMONBY TO LOAN at 6 to 8 per cent oiv Wen-furniahod 'rooms, . with connecting suite; some of these are' equipped with 239 Euclid Ave., Inman Pk,, 7-r. h 30.00 8 Confederate Ave., G rooms . 21.60 painted and re-covered. Robert 'Mitchell, Atlanta real estate. Dunson &. Gay, 409 bath. Convenient shower baths on each WITH couple, 4 nice, connecting unfur, compressed air and dental waste; hot and 207 Forrest Ave., 7-r. h \ . .• 32.60 41 E.^-iath St.. 5 rooms and slep. poreh 45.00 Trust Company of Georgia building. rooms, private bath, instantaneous heater, 35.00 2L'7-29 Edgewood avenue. Ivy :{07t>. '. ' floor. 77 Falrlle St.. near Carnelle library. separate '^entrance; fine -location. M. 297Q-J. cold water in all offices. Prices very rea- 244 Crew St., 7-r. h 18.80 115Crow St., 5, roomH JlO-Xlfli" TO LOAN on improved ^Atlanta sonable. Candler building and Candler an- 275 Oak St.. West End, 7-r. h 25.00 515 Courtland St., 4 rooms 20.«0 r r real estate. Fllzhugh Knox 1B13 Candler CHESTERFIELD ONE fur. room and kitchenette lor light nex. Asa G. Candler, Jr.. Agent. Phone YUU Sv^tTr SATE~~MO?n5Y~ 2v SfcTETNO' buihllns. ' v housekeeping, close In. Ivy 6964.- . Ivy 5274.' 2!>2 'Candler building. See Mr. / Y TO LOAN on Atlanta veaf estate. APARTMENTS 3'OR 4 PUR. ROOMS for housekeeping 'in Wilkinson. • G. W. FLOYD VV. E. Smith. 70S' 4th Nat'l .Bank Bldg. EXCLUSIVELY (or gentlemen: shower private family. Ivj= 3107. Always^Qlad to Show You Any House FOR house painUnp. ivall tiiitins. ey. AVull bath .with each room, steam heat, "electric tinting a. wpecialty. Satisfaction KU^raii- LOANS 011 Atlanta property. .T. R. Nutting $12.50 FOR two furnished rooms, for house- lljrhta. -Adjoining'Capital .City Club. 15 keeping:. 121 ^impson. Atlanta 3834. FORENT Second Floor Realty Trust Building. Phone lyy 1600. . teed. Call or write 54 BrothRrtozi street. fk Co.. .1001- Empire Lire bide- Ivy D. West Harris street. Ivy 2380. T. J, BETTES & CO. SOUTH SIDE. MOKTGAGK LOANS. 1920 CANDLER BLDG. FOR. GENTLEMEN, 8UITB OF FURNISH- BASED oh 6 per -cent value of -property. ED,. STEAM-HEATED ROOMS, CON- 2 OR S- rooms, furnished .complete in mis~ \rOUR-STORT BRICK BUILDIICG, FOR RENT—Apartments FOR RENT—Apartments ilOXEV TO LKND on city property. W. O. sion oak, $17 and $21. Use of phone. 346 NECTING BATH; WALKING DISTANCE. Washington st. Phone Ivy 249. Including basement- —elevato r service; 44x PLUMBIN1 G and e'i» flttine, 158 S. Pryor. iVIston, 1^16 .Third NafI Bank bldg.. 102 CORINTHIAN. 136 WEST PEACH- 135 feet (25,000 square feet of flooring). All -vv;ork puaranteo'd. Teleplione connec- S2.r>00 TO LOA'N on Atlanta real estate. TREE. IVY 768«. , KUR. housekeeping room; or will rent sin- Close in and near Terminal station. Address tlona. Atlanta f»tj : _Mat_ii_j?:57 3. ___ gle, close in, electric lights, hot water. 57 owner direct for details. R. H. JONES.. "Virsil .lonea. TjQ8 4tli NafI Bank bldg. BRIGHT, CHEERFUL ROOMS. PRIVATE E. Fair at. , Six-Room Apartments _ L~I™ZI3fi5£iJSiiu^ __ (Pit'ER~CENlr, no commission; Atlanta resi- BATH, DRESSING ROOM. ELECTRICITY, 1403 Third National Bank btde. ' _ " dence loarin. C18 Fourth National. WALKING DISTANCE; -PRIVATE RESI- ROOMS and kitchenette; furnished for FOUR flue new stores and lortH at 134-13G- TIN'. SLATE.. AXS GRAVEL DENCE} IVY 6803. housekeeping; no children. 363 Whitehall. MONEY to lend on Improved real estate. C. 138 and 126 Whitehall street. Also two LN SHORT'WALKING DISTANCE troto. tlie city, in the Byron Apartments, WALKER ROOFING CO., 73 Marietta ft. 1 Main 4473-J. , storew at 67 .and 69 South Broad street. Main _ •1075;. Atlnntu 6:17. ' C. ItcGehee, Jr., C2U to 824 Empire bldg. TKE FELTON' and Windsor. furnished George W. Sciple, Office, 19 Edgewood ave- 208 West Peachtree, at Linden; West Peachtree cars; steam heat, hot rooms, private bath, steam heat: with or WEST EJfD. nue. Both phones 203. „ • without board. 107' and 110 Ivy it. Block ot TWO rooms, furnished complete. for couple, water, janitor service, all-night elevator—everything to make an apartment STOVK, raiiKe and fur:uu:e repuirinK- Try PURCHASE MONEY^NOTES^^ Candler bldg. Ivy 4»77., separate entrance, front and rear, sink in » complete. Excellent cafe in the building - for those who don't want to keep kitchen. Phone West 702-J. ( our .soot 'compound: clean's chimneys, stove ! ~ ^~~~FOR~SALI!;. ELEGANTLY furnished room in ne-rtr Swift house. A beautiful 4-story building, iand the cleanest placb in the \city. /pipe, ranges iind furhaoes without. lakiiiK $1,-,160J—PURCHASE money inotea. Inquire Apartments, one block of Georgian Terrace. 3 OR 4 completely furnished housekeeping Terms upon application. i I down pipe. 112 S. Fiirnyth Kt. Muin 2SOG. or write A. Bradbury, 1046 East Fair Call Iry 7771: rooms: every convenience. West 1205. Btreeti Atlanta. Ga. TYPEWRITERS RENTED STOVE; RANGIS TVNI* ^ NICE, large front room, steam heat; all FOUR MONTHS for S5 and upward. Fac- ...... _._._ '._-_._.___ V A tRINC,. modern conveniences; gentlemen only. 1 $1,000 TO $3.000 for first mortgage loan or Also young business man wants roommate. - ' tory rebuilt typewriters of all milkes from .E. E/ MASON P. M. notes. Apply Mr. Kelly. Ivy 3390. Close in. Phone. Ivy B5'2Q.. ' $22 to ?75 each. AMERICAN WRITING JFUHNISHED. MACHINE ' COMPANY, INC., 48 North Turman & Calhoun - • ' . THE SMOKE DOCTOR.- • ROOM for rent, with or without board; 7XX. anything that burns coal and s'mbkps. FOUR ROOMS, well furnished, in best Pryor street. Ivy '3447. . - 3OARP AND ROOMS steam heat, modern -conveniences. Ivy north side section; references given and 203 EMPIRE, BtJILDlNG • Try Tny- soot .compound for clennin^ pfpes 1504. '14-B' \V. Baker. required. Phon_e _ Ivy 46 50. - and chimneys: special prices -on furnace it,nd boiler grates. Phone -Main 2907. r.l South 1 FOR RENT—Two 'furnished rooms on West GET our rent list; all size houses, apart- "Forsyth Htreet. Fifteenth 'street; business women pre- ments.' Turman & Calhoun. 20.8 Empire. ASK THE CONSTJTU- ferred. Call Ivy 787B. after 5 o'clock. 1 REAL. ESTATE—For Sale REAL ESTATE—For Sale SILV B R PLATIN >«! KlacJ to help you get what I vy 2020. _ .______'•_ __ ; ___ ._ _ _ FIT ZH UGH KNOX ; t yi»u- \\-uut. • \ ' . \ CANDLER FOR RENT—Farms i Third Floor Constitution Building. THREE or four furnished rooms coriiiectiug FOR 'RJ2NT.—Nice newly renovated G-room 50 CENTS MAIN 5000. ' ATLANTA 5001. with bath, suitable for light houaokcep- house, at Buclvhead, with 10 or 20 acres AT GWINN'S HFIOIO SHOP, i; Lui-kip St.. ing, gaH range, iiot water. ' Cttli Ivy 4082-L. of land attached. M. L. Bates. 1249 Peach- \ opposite PU'ilriinnt hot?], liuth phtiiu-s. in ..... ~ tree St. '_ ' a. -huryy? Call . Taxlcnb Coinuuny fur auto JiOKTIJ SIDE. .\ . heated; private home; NEW Irun^atowT with 17 acres, iiaif clearedT r; DTT A I" U'PU 171^T TiHE . WSIN- every convenience;-easy \valklng distance. , CARROLLTON, APTS. near ISasf Lake. Ivy 7848-J. ._ : O irli.'\C/l I KJC-JC, Ji E I ? T E R. Call Ivy 3291-J. 100 Forrest ave. \_ garage. v f 7iSES '~KE- Kverythin^ ne\v and up-to-date. Steatn h**nt;. 20 TO 26 CARNEGIE WAY, right in the yEV13RAL, eood farms for rent. L, (Jros.s- BIG TRADE FOR YOU, ' \ RKPA1KEI). NICELY furnished -single room for gentle~ heart of the city, steam-heated.' large' man, 96 W^hitohall Bt, Atlanta. G*a. best,, table board. 44 week; uverininute walk .men. north Hide a.parcment, walking dis- sleeping porches and-all other convenience^, to town. \ ^___ V ^.__ jance, $8 month, -jtvy 4931. • • •' , I have one apartment, of 8 rooms, 'one of 4 'isiKABlJKTooms ami board; best, rest - rooms and. one of 5 rooms. References re- IF YOU'Vf GOTVIT Phones: lU-ntuil HRction: furnace heat, electriciiy STEAM-HEATED front room, exclusive FOR RENT—Desk Room home, electricity, every comfort; reason- aUired 1 CAN SWAP a handsome ten-room, two-story residence, on car line, in the aint ull home r;o,iiifort.s. 17 Crescent av^enue, able.. lyy 1S94-J. ' FITZHUGH KNOX DESK SPACE, >vith use of phone and type- bet\vf»Mi . 1'eachtree V'lace, and Tenth street. wrlter. $S. 606 Temple Court, \ftlain 5191. center of College Park, on a great big, level, Shaded, cornei* lot: by far AUTOlVlOBri.ES Ivy 513S. ^ BEAUTIFUL furmshedi steam-heated room CANDLER BLDG. ^ to gentlemen only. 19B Ivy street. Apt. room and two desic spaces, tTJ-yAPT. 1. 92 E. Ellis; FOR RENT—STEAM-HEATED APART- CHEAP office space, with or without desk. NE?\\ I-.Y ,furn'd rooms; heat, hot Water, tele- 1>"-E' .MVJ-K-VJ ifii handsomely furnish- • MENT. Ivy 1733. Williams. Candler, bids. than cost of (.his place. « College Park is by far the most attractive and de- phone, liome like^; table board .a ,specialty^ ed room; steam lieat, - ga*3V and electric PIEDMONT PARK APT., 120 E. llth St. sirable home center in the Atlanta district. Homes, schools, colleges and POK SALE— Mitchell six-cylinder, roadster, ONE or two young men, ladies or couple lights; bath connecting. Ivy 5278. . Five handaume rooms and enclosed sleep- churches, ^Will-sell at $2,000 less than cost., Finest bargain yet. 191-t nu^dol, perfect coiulitlun. .tlrivon only [ for lovely furnished room, wltli board, prl- ONE nice,(large, furnished front room for ing porch, overlooking beautiful Piedmont RENT—Miscellaneous *;,r,00 n\jle..s. Ciiri bp easily cttn\-ertc«'l-- into: vj.tte_ homo.,. home comforts. For information v gentlemen, with or without meals; walk- 'Park. The interior of this apartment is elab- GET our rent'list; 'all size houseH,' apart.- \tourinK car. *t,h*:itp to quick buyer. Addtvus 'cul cull l ivIvy y 349$;j- . References, Ing distance. Ivy 8308. 50 W. Baker at. orately decorated and attractively arrang- .MitchfU Six lUiad.stcu Box F-2ST. cure Tlie I •-or-"iTr™7^T ed ; has varanda facing. park, janitor ser- mentH. Turman & Calhoun. 203 Empire. \ ED WARP H.t WALKER -'' (.•onxtltutloii. • • • \\-ANx T11^13 K - couple or two gentlemen to £)OQ Peachtree, 2 nicely ' ffurnished urniehedifur, fur" ^ ' occupocvjunyv fiic*! e room in north side boarding nace-heated rooms, with or without vice is unsurpassed. If you want an apart- IF- YOU want to rent apts, or bufiJnc.sH prop- • 35 .N. FORSYTH ST. ^ house; steam heat, electric lights and all private bath. Cal.l Ivy 1727: ment don't fail to investigate this. -We will erty, see B. M. tirant & Ct>., Grant bids- home coml'ortK. with excellent meals; one make it interesting: for you. block from Georgian Terrace. 42 B. Third ONE nicely 'furniuhed front room for gen- SMITH, EWING & RANKIN, - .- tleman; all conveniences. 32 Carnegie way. 130 Peachtree St. FOR SAhK—Marmon -1-paHhenRer car, good street. Phone Ivy 3533-J. . Stafford Apt. B. Ivy 3845. FOR RENT—Business Space oondttiun. iiuif-'k isale,. $si»0. or will ex- '"f? UPSTAIRS VR O O M , IN the Helene and Herbert, corner Cain 'and STEAM-HEATED room, connectin£~isie5p7nic Courtland streets, six rooms, porchep, steam FOR RENT—Storeroom at 141 Peters at,: | ' DO YOU DRINK COCA-COLA? v fJinne** f<-'** sma.U^i- car. with difference. Ad- B •*-• steam heat; couple ">• suitable for clothing house or restaurant-: K : tr il ( asltt tio1 Iv y llS men. 647 Peachtree. Ivy porch and bath, private family, phone Ivy heat, hot water and janitor service; rent GOOD! 'ARE\YOU HARD TO PLEASE? Have you visited Southern Cali- llilti^- -"-i '' '' '"' ^' -'" " '- _ _ ' ~"- 6S92-J. ••",'' ?4B; references required'. Apply to "Herbert rent for the first mouth very cheap. Apply ROOif and board lor two or three younc 135 Peters street. • J. M. Bailey.. Main 3117\, i '. -' fornia? Have you been looking for something that you haven't found in ONE handsomely fur./: room; .private bath, Kaiser, ,-111 Atlanta National Bank building. "OiNTE-TON •,V~~ men, satisfaction guaranteed as to -ineais Phone Main 276, or Janitor on premises. t;*>OD i"epjtlr, _u:sed^.^ while. Koutht'rn anil service, cleanliness and home comforts, private home, steam ' heat, north side j Atlanta '»yet— a real, up-to-the-minute, thoroughly" modern, •medium-priced, DorriH_ Company. V^ :_toji. st._ vULCluct. Jvy 5133. , • ' ' apartment. Phone Ivy 42C7-J. ' THE LAWRENCE—Two, three and four- ! conveniently arranged, cosy, home-like, SWISS BUNGALOW, tliat has all the room apartments; Rome eiifly vacancies; WAJNiTED--Farrn8. ! B*OR SA l*K-—Iji.st of. .-ory dealorH; nl.so electric lights; young men or couple; flce. S4 Cone st. ,Jvy 6162. all conveniences and in walking- distance. WJE have customers wanting to purchase and repair shops-. List juyt revised. Ail- • board very, reasonable. "6 Ponce de Leon NICE heated front ~ room, all conveniences, J. T. Turner, Res. lO.gr..^ Apt. S. 52 West or exchange city property for farma. Par- more look? Get on the North Decatur car, get off at Candler\ Crossing iliv.sa T'. O. 'Hox 7£0._Atlanto. Gu.. ' , | v Peachtree pl\ace,. Ivy. 80^0. ties having farms for aale or exchange a v t.' n u e. . 1 v y 7_L 9-L. ; ' or, .buaineas women. \ Ivy 6281, please communicate with us. Camden & unmafTnmntni rarK.)T»arU-t , \vaiKTjrnlk. onnneo hln^lUIOCKr. trtot vonj*yuri rifflliigiivt t1,o0 1x7i «tunntul ty9<) Ti> nu rWranr-a r. FOR RENT by owner, two apartments of HOLD -your real estate, but if you"~rriUHt v r -w-r " bath, tleraen oiilyi; hot and cbld baths,. electric five rooms, all modern conveniences, close 1'aeJI at a sacrifice li^t your prop'erty with modern conveniences; located in the best residence section of the town. r Ughta. Phone 'Main 1297.^10' Capttol Avo, in. The atafford. Ivy 4886. 32 Carnegie way, up for^a quick aale. We are only handling ^The owner bull.t this house for a home, but has since moved to Atlanta, ainjf lias I\ \~"Hol:is^»rTv~SorTtr7KSeEt «-*^.0u bargains. 1H. M. A,Khe 0 ! pr.-r. day. .Special rates by week. 21 meals TO _- BUSINKtiS men or women, room lii I-'OR RENT—Four and , eight-room apart> JM.oQ. AtUint.a- 4104. ^ home; owner. 148 Windsor. Main 1.733-J. mentB, north aide; Horhething nice; spe- each, in good colorod renting .<•*(_• tion fn. 4;er*rjroi! 1'. | LAIUjK 1'runt rouiu. wUh' board, TWO young v 1 KCKNISilEO—WEST JBNJ>. GET our rent" list; all size~~hmwe"s"~ajpart^ ?12,000; tS.OOO to $5.000 cash. Address 3-horse ero'p open; 100 acres under 3-wt^rand wire fenee^ 15 acr».-K seeded in Mt»ore, 10 Aubxirn iLveniu , Kprund flu or. I rnon with rp^oroiices; alao roommate for oats. 6 acres in wheat-and 4 acrea in alfali'a. Will exchange fo.r suburban reai- young: in^m. 5|- E. Baker. Ivy 3^66-'L, EXTRA large furnished room with five win- mentB, Turshan^ & Calhoun. 203 JEmpire. Bungalow. , E-C98, Constitution" . - A BKAT'TI.E-'UI- 1^:>T. lOOxT.OO.. opponittv! /-clows, steam lie at, stationary washftand; ^ I 'HA VE . customers with uaph v.-an ting real i. dence'witn large lot. . Price $35 .per acre. B.roo1chuv«*n Club for ^,500 eu^linc i*ar ' L.VRI.IK lurnlMhcd front room with board, to hot.'and cold water;- desirable Wewt. Jind | FfjiMVISHBD OR UITFtrRKISHKD. estate bargains. .John H. Scon, Real Estate ! in Vtine condition. Addre^a K-167, care Con- i couple without children: located 'at 138 neisrhborhood; only ten minutes . from city; Ag-ent, 202 Peters bulldliiK. N - •tltutitm. . Forre-.s-t\ avenue. Ivy 7-177. can furnish meals if desired. Phone W. 664. THE FAIRLEIGH i 15 PONCE~J3E LjiOJS AVE.. across from FURNISHED ROOMS and furnished three- HARPER* REALTY COMPANY v \VI1jL» give lot In. g:ood wection for automo- Georgian Terrace, nice rooms; table board- room apartments. 133-5-7 Spring street. Mjile" worth $5.">0. , K-y 6.S01-L. v REAL; ESTATE—sale. era solicited: evening dinners. Ivy .. s^341. THREE rooms, kitchenette .and reception T^R^oH7AP^jRTlilE:^ ^o~mpieTel7 717 THIRD NATIONAL \BANK BUILDrNU. hall, second f,loor; reasonable; no chil- f WAN'T? to trade my two rnod" _ „ „ JNfJCii. large room, well furnished, hot and ed. yard, garden, poultry house; very buildings in Chicago, rents ?33Ts6o "per > BELL, PHONIC IVY 4^86. . A'^l^ANTA PHON1-J 672. cold water, couple or. young .men V Ivv dren or dogs; references exchanged. Ivy reasonable; 5-minute car service. 427 Euclid T 3894-J. _ _. ^,^venue.__Iyy' 3568-J, ' • annum, 1'or iiTiprovetl plantations, well io- '• - ' A.I TO^IOP,1LKS *>.i_l. t74 Forrest. cated for subdivision; prefer south (.Jpor- ' THRBB ROOMS, "second floor; telephoned f GET our rent™Tist; all ^Bl2e~"housea,"~apart^ gia: niUKt bt* clear of iiicumbrarice. \Vliu.f...... -\ REPAINTED - ! NICELY" furnished front roo"m for"~gtimle^ electric lights, hot and cold water: desir rnentE. Turman &"- Galhoun., 2ft'' Empire, - mfcn, with board; also roommate for'gen- able location. Ivy 387Q-.J. _ havo you? iiYrlte full \ particulars. Will I TOPS r«*-covorcU atlti rep;tireti. \Vhoo.ts, .\nx- ! lleman. \Mrs. \Vells. ^0 E. Baker. Ivy 6049-L ± deal with o\vners only. p. O. Box 22, Al- * WEST END lps» arid Hpriny;-^ reiKiired, Hl^li-^j-uiie iv'ork 'j ROOM, sleeping porch and kitchenette, por- lanta. Ua; - ; ; v (..OLFLK or two, younir men In private celain sink, electricity; all conveniences; -,\ i i e1 e pric**H. " • J^AjNTED-r-Apartrhenta 000 ACRES good land, about half. cleared ' COST (i-room bungalow, just finished, on cherted s.treet. Das hardxwood floors, JtJHN 11. SAlITH"(JOMi'AXV,- . : home, every convenience; best 1'north side walking dj^ta'nce; ^reajjonablti.^ Ivy _13JJ7jj.*. splendid llxtures,, tile bath; nice, level, well shaded lot, rig-lit at ear., $4,260. resident section. Ivy 3190. .. and balance original plm?: yea island cot- j Auburn .Vvcniu-. j ,3 OR 4 CONNECTING ROOMS™p~ri ton, corn anil truck land !n Beaufort county; ' Terms. - , . / -.^sink' . Ivy 54^7-J. 51 Currier. Tl'ANTlSD — Small, furninhed apartment or i H^ST board in private north side home bungalow, 4 or 5 -rooms, \vlth all modern South Carolina. "Would exchange .for \vofl- j ^rtv. CoT~ .vapor !iea.t, every convenience, garaire TWO connecting: rooms, range, sink, lights conveniences, by couple. with small children; improved smaller placf?, near Atlanta. Ad- NKAR NORTH. BOULEVARD. RAUIATOHS. iJAMl'S. FEXUKKS." T.VXKS. Bitst furnished. Call Ivy .677 dress P. 'O. Box 779. - , - ~"x ,\ ". Eighth street. 4258-1. Ivy. . ' .must be atrldtly flrst-class, Jn good reslVlen- SP1/KNDID LOT,' convenient to Forrest Ave. .school; all street improveinenUi; oGLtHTHORPE APT. 6. elegantly fur^ 3 -newly painted rooma, separate entrance, tial section and convenient to business; good PROFITABLK mllline plant ar.d 100 acres • -ruuiu. stfum . heat, board optional ori- prl. bath, veranda, sink. Owner. Ivy 8». references furnislied. Address P. O. Box 1720, of land at Vlnings, 10 miles from Atlantu. - . . a ra*l sacrifice. $1,250. v 2-18 -EPGKSVOOD AVKXl.'K. YLit-i; home. Iv" """' -1 City. . 1 for sale or \vlll exchange for improved city-.. LAKGE front room, with or without board- SIDE. WANTED—Small furnished apartment; must or country property; wihie $15.000.. . G. A.. AUTOGEXOUS WEL priv-a_tc bath, every modern convenience.' TO quiet couple without children three con- be modern and within, eany walking dis- Dunlop. Travelers' Bldg..Rlchmond._ 'V.H! WORN PARTS built up, broken mncliinery necting firat floor rooms ; separate gas. lance of postofflce. Address G-20G, care HOUSE and modern "farm irr Koutli (^arbfina. 'china closet, pantry, water and sink -In CHAS. D. HURT all metals tict-uriitoly u'cIOetl; jjuuranteo'd LARGHiV sunny front roonir'axcSTTent table Const It lotion. -\vorth ?10tOOO:.. will exclianfje ~ for chy 1 THK MKTAL VVELDIXG CO.. , board, for gentlemen. 312 West Peach- kitchen. fl6o .Cruinle y st'. \ __ __ • WANTED—At once, an apt..r^3 or.4 rooms, j house. Address ^IainAl48, oa.re .Constitution ' REAL ESTATIS • ' ITi' South_ Ftiriyth.St. M.-tln SO 13. ^ree_«t. _ I^hone Tvy 9S4-L. TWO' rooms and 'kitchenette. $12.50; 3 completely furnished, close in; rent rea- or phone Main 5233. V soi .FOURTH "NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. i!AJN 300. v roo.rna;^ glB S^'^JWashlngton st. Ivy ^49. L,. K. LKNOGIIEX. ~ i roomsT Breakfast and sonable. Phone Main 50C4-L,. TO EXCHA.NGE—^So-jth Oeorela farm and . ^ - ' , I /• v' ' • d.inner, SS eek. walking distance TWO, connecting', rooma and"~kHchenctte; GET our rent lliit; all size houses, apart- some cash for north side home. Address SPEOlALIZlNl.;' ON HONEST WORK. i Ivy 37SB. ' close in: reasonable. 10 Woodward ave. menta.- Ttirman & Calhoun: ?03 Empire. E-G92,. Constitution: . :f9' KUtiKW')0_D;__iVY_il-!6_S._ j EXCELLENT board, »team heat, private FOUR flret-floor rooniH In home; adults pro- Home, walking: • distance. S3 E. Linden. (ferred, 1-18 Windsor. Main 1733-J. CXFTTHINTSHED. GEO. P. MOORE. Ivy 700^-L. GET our rent list; all. size houses, apart- /—For Sale RKAL ESTATE AND RENTING •HOLCOM15 & OGLETREE. - UNFIIRNISHE1>—WEST END. ments. Turman & Calhoun. 203 Empire. KIHST-CLAys auiomobile rcpairln'tr. 155 youns men to boa~rd "^7 XORTIt SIDE. \.Auburit ;i\-enue. '• .! Kast Fifth st., between the Peachtrees. EXTRA large unfurnished room with five ,vw«—^ ^.^^^^ >. l.O^foorn" rnoi3ern'nbVi:ck houseT" ori rot~100x40flT; References aaked. windows, stea'm heat, stationary^ wash- IENT— Houses one of the prettiest lots on the road. Very attractive terras. , . LAUGK aud .sraall room, connected; biith- stand, hot and cold water: desirable West E. H, O'DOM BROS., ( I 1 Epd neighborhood; only ten-minutes from l ON prominent north side street, S-room $17,500—PKACHTREIS, between Fourteenth and Brookwood, new ' hoiitie of .8 HAVE your uut«nn«hlle repaired the right i .small private\ family: best neighborhood city. Can furnish meals if desired. Phone FUKN1SUKD. Chouse. t\vo baths, dresKlng room. etc.. [ rooms, hardwood floors, two baths, sleeping: porch and every' other con- way. 70 Ivy, street. > . j choice buarq; ^references required. I 6544~J West «C4. ' WILL rent to desirable party lower floor of. large shaded lot\ servant's ' house. S7.000: • venience. $1,500 cash, balance easy. > _ ^__ __ , my residence, cone*isti$iff of S rooms and termy. • .V . ! $10,000—1PEACHTREE ST., in the prettiest part of the street: east-front lot, *477 PEACHTREE " FURNISHED OK «>"FUBXISBUBD.j bath, completely furnished; furnace heat; om, excellent table._I. 7010. convenient to car:, north aide. Ivy 5731. A BEAUTIFUL 7-room bungalow, best sec- 50x200; $1,000 cash, $4.000 payable one, two, three and four years, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS j ONE room and kitchenette; furnished or tion north, side; special. price; terms. V assume loan due five years, 6 per cent. unfurnished.- 115 Forrest averue or phone PtTRNr^BI)~buioiaaTS\v in lnrnarn>arkr"haH \vETTXy iiiKi^T^rsTi'Tinc^rTorrhousehoM ' furnace and all - conveniences, " near three BXCJlJANGE—James St.. 1,000 feet Candler building-, a little-central lot, 25x50, . Roodti, pianos HIHI ..if(ice furnlxure; cusn I East Cain et. Ivy 5749-L. l BETWEEN Peachtrees, 0-room furnace-! ! car lines.. Ivy 6312-J. ' a/ bargain at $800-per foot, i Owner will trade for residence or building- lots. advanced on cojisiSnm>Mit. Central Auction ^STEAJM-HiJATED. fur. room, adjoinlrie TWO .ROOMS, kitchenette, private bath. heated home, nice section, J5.500; • terms.'I EXCHANGE—Sewii-central lot, \ 51x85, has a great future, worth easily $5,000. ^_bathi Mea^-3_7__W. Peaclitree. AptjAl f Inman Parh. with °"'ner._Ivy 2329-Ij. FOR, RENT—Completely furnished 8-room ' CARL FISCHER. Main 4876. Company. j-J East Mltrhyll,_Kt. Italii_242-l. i . house, or- will rent first floor furnished . I,f you have an automobile worth 81,000 believe-can put it in' an $2,000 FUi'iNiTURj-;—,s. M. 'sxYb"(sri7~5ot;Ti?Eli5f ' I>ESIHABLE' rooma, also boardr is nllnute? PART of bungalow. Ponc'e de JLeon, Boule^ or unfurnished. 90 Forrest'ave. Ivy 19yg-J. cash payment," balance easy. \ ' > ', . • v-'alk ^V-jj.ndler^bUig.^_convenjenee8i. I. gaoj vard" section: reasonable: owner. Ivy 5S7.9. I i:. WRECKAOKOO.. 11-i SCffcTH FORSYTH , E L 0 5 ot GET our rout list; all size. houses, apart- NORTH SIDE HOME SALESMEN—Louis M. Johnson, T. M. Word and I. W. Harrell. -. STREET. BCVS AXQ SELLS FOR O \SH meius. Turman & Calhouh. 203 Empire. WILL SELL COME TO. SEE US. \ \ - V v -^o fvt^^o ?.! 'w^aa* * *«*' 58 EAST ELEVENTH ST., BOARD ^nd roam In private family: also WANTED—ROOMS. l table board. Ivy ,7g35rJ. 7-ROO?a" 4?fOUSEf furnace heai> l&rgi;, 'Hhatly WANTED—Money WANTED—Two comiectlne rooms] wTth , FOR RENT—At these numbers you will flrid lot. for,$5,000; loan ?^,500, 3 Vears to run, JS'lOELA" furnished room, a-Jl conveniences bath, steam heat preferred. for couple "each "one to be first-class 6-room cottages, lo be '(uwMime'I.. Pay 91,000 cash and balance LITTLE H6ME BARGAINS / ^ WANTED—. 34 Cone st.. block of ..Pggtgfnce.jJL^ 6162. with 5-year-old boy. State price of rooms with every modern convenience, first-class $3,500—GETS a lovely 6-room buiinalow on large lot, in West End, close to Gordon \Ve can e^t your nu>r:*>.y t'or vou ou jirsr 5T>0 per month at 6 per cent. t Chance for with breakfast; within walking distance of location, and attractive homes. See them or & nice home in groou neighborhood. Ad- gtreet. Thia l.s a bargain, J200_ caah._ balance $30 per -month. i .. Jmpr-.voa pruporry. center of city. .References Exchanged. JB.. let us'-ahovy you. The prices are sure to suit. r i^t you ,7 it id S per fcnt. with boarti.'lfi..East Baker.__Ivy._S6aj, dress p. O.' Box. 367. \_ 350 — GETS a -lovely G-room bungaloiv in 'Ausley'park, icftwe~to~\^Ti line. This house 5 J. P.. care Constitution. . ' .. ,' 22 Bonivehture, 243 E. Ga. Ave., 150 and • i FRONT room, stoam heat, splendid location' - 154 Sells Ave.. 67 Darsan St., 184 Lucile ANSLEY PARK~BC5^rAL'o\v71:iFlTt""at~c:tr7 isvks buiH to hell for JO, 750, but the owner nvuat Hell at a sacrifice, ?5.350; terms; ?500 . TURMAN* & OA.bitarx. i uxcetlont frxre. reagonablfr_raies. Ivy 7S4S^j[. WAN'TED-\—immediately "bj-' couple, thir'ee \ Ave., 47 Royston St., 348 Lee St.. 53 .Boule- six rooms, two tile baths; hardwood ISoors. <:ab-u.,$40 uer month. It . hat! hardwood floors, fucnaei?, tivo'tllu batlid, Ixandaoinu com- furnishe'd houaekeepingr rooma, heaied '. Ijinailon fixurep, storm-aheats^ed, double-n cored and paper DeUvcen. It Is a real bar- LA HGE, steam-heated roftm with boardT~"'by vard S'Jace, 761 Gordon St:, '3ft Hoyston St. furnace. Thijjt'Is -betit buijt hungalou- in Uie ^ ____ north glde. A. -C. H.. care- Constitution; I S20 Ca'meron St.. 154 .Park Av>e.. GET OITR gain and ' . '• ' • \TE CAN llEXD your money on Improved ou-ner of lorely north :slde home. I. 15as. v park. Built to selJ tor $6,750, but our price- Atlanta property at 7 to, S per cent, Foa- WANTED —B y young man, furnished room I COMPLETE LIST. • ••- few. days $ft,350. Terms "J500 .tiuyh; S-10 per r >:H7KL*V furnifiheti front room, with <>r wlthT i:-. -suburb*. Addrw* HO«B. ow« CviuU- NO & KAXKIN, innnth. MarCin-Ozbum Realty, Co., Third «ut board. '78 E. Linden. Ivy 7502-J.. tution. , r" J J\IAB J?IN-OZBUEN REALTY CQMPANT5? Peachtr8«» St. National Baak buiiUing. Ivy 1^7tt. THIRD NATVL BANK BLDG. 1VX 1SV*.

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    Pa'ge Ten CONSTITUTION, AT.LAJSITA, TUESDAY) JANTJABY 19,^1915. DOCTORS TO DISCUSS JEWS OF PALESTINE \ PROMINENTMAN SHOT PROPOSED CHANGES ALEXANDRIA LODGE NOTICEil Washington,' -January- 18.— State ?de- j AT GRADY HOSPITAL partment dispatches , today reported I There will be a regular Com- the arrival at Alexandria. Egypt.— at munication of Battle Hill ibdg-e. 6 000 Jews from Palestine. Seventy- No. 523, F, & A. M., this. (Tues- WHILE Ml day) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. .E. L. Griffin, chairnian of fhe five ner cent of them were Russian's \Vork in Fellowcraft degree. AH notification committee oi the new PHy- and ilie remainder British and French. candidates "present . themselves More,, than 4,000 were said to be 'desti- for examination and advance-' President Wilson to Hold Treasurer Gleaton, of r; Crisp sicians', club, of Atlanta, has Issued tute. '• • I, i- — nient. All duly qualified breth- a call for over 400 membWs of the An eciual number of Jewish refugees ren invflted. ,T. A. MASSEV, W. M. Hearings on Itiwnigration: County, Badly Wounded by • firbrri Palestine were reported coming J. -E. GARRISON", Secretary. Witness Says Sullivan, Who Atlanta , medical fraternity to a barir to Alexandria. > • • - _ ' . Rich'* Big We&k quet tonight at the- Winecoff hotel; " Bill Next Friday. an Unknown Party; A A regular Communication of of Wonder Sales Represented United States . The official call sent out by Dr; Grif- Georgia Lodge, No. 96. F. £. f;Jj fin lays particular stress upon i.the A. M.. will be held in Masonic i/'rl' in Domingo, Wanted a . Washingto'n. January IS.—President; Cordele, Ga., January 18.—(Special.) •lempl*. this (Tuesday) evening, t)OK what's going on— While standing!in front of the fire- abolishment, of the pay department of at 7:30 o'clock sharp. The Wilson received ..the immigration .bill the Grady hospital and the inaugura- STREMGTiP Entered Apprentice degree win L each day something new in place at his home, about 7 miles from oe conferred. Candidates for. Share of Profits. today as passed by congress, and, yield-j tion of a system of rotation in the me v ' l ing to appeals for hearings, set aside here, T. G. Gleaton, treasurer of Crisp nr*nn->»ti \ ',??.r "'"*"' u presenPresent tn.einsethemselvt verMt The Furniture Sale c6unty. was fi*ed on.with a revolver medical staff, whereby the heads of the ^.YiV,''-..it tt - **•* *l.^y *J.MI.» UualiflQcH «-t*"vul brethreurein n are three hours next Friday to give ear orUially invitew d Fto meet with us. Annual Liaen Sale JNTew York, January 18.—J^-nies M. to those "who would urge hijn to ap- from the outside, the ball crashing different chairs of the Grady Trill re- MDlHfltli - - SL.ATON, JR;. w: M Muslin wear Sales Sullivan, minister' to the Dominican prove Or veto the measure.- ,,•• v through a window^ and taking effect in tire after two years of service and Vbe j 'The importance _. -«. /.. (_RIfc.T, Secretary. Lace and Embroidery Week Republic, whose -conduct is under in- The measure .went • to the white Mr. Gle.aton's! abdomen, penetrating the replaced by other young physicians of body. He is considered to be in a. very treaerre *trength and pure January Luggage Salev ,\ yektigation here before Senator-elect house With the restrictive literacy test the city. blood at this period cannot be A regular convention- of Phelan, of California, wa'si represented for admission of aliens unamended, de- precarious condition.'" ' .( Uniterm Lodge, Xo*i 123. January Silk Sale . The shooting occurred ^tehprtly,^after The movement, on foot la to afford bver^xtimated and Nature'* puro t^oday-as having insisted' in sharing spite frequent / declarations by the the training of ^ the clinic department, nourishment in Scoff 'mEmalti Knights of Pythias, 'meet1 s profits ivith .a construction company 8 o'clock tonight. There is no duo as of the Grady to all young- physicians j this t'1'upstla.y) evening. - at —In addition, we are clear- president -t.hat this form of restriction to the guilty party, \ though Sheriff !n>»arU that strencth that enrich** S o'clock. In Pythian QastU" ing -winter stocks in every sec- organized to obtain works contracts did not meet with his favor,. What of the city. . • j tba blood, atrenktiien* tha Uone* and • Hall, .Kiser bulldine, corner from the Dominican government. .1. the president proposes- to- do still is- John Ward and friends of the wounded inviiorate* the whole (jnitein. Hunter and Pryor streets.- tion. Don't' miss an advertise- W. Lee Sisson, si construction engi- problematical, but the fact that he has man are now scouring the entire sec- , The rank of Pace will be • ment this week—a new one each neer, pho -raid the late Samuej^L. Jar- tion In the hope of, capturing the guilty ,, Phyllcian* *p*rywftfr* prttcribe it. conferred. All qualified Knights cordially in- grant.ed | hearings has aroused the SUPREME COURT OF GA. i^ /ti* free from Alcohol or Offiat**. „ vited to attend. , day—with its story ^of big sav- vis, controlling the Banco Naclonal, of hopes of champions of. the* measure party. '. \V. 13. KSTES, C. C. ings. •, Santo Domingo, had asked him to be- that he will.not. veto the bill. About a month ago Mr. Gleaton was ^ Judgments Affirmed!, • i B. L. OWEN'S. K. of R. S- S. uome . president of 'the construction separated from his wife, who prior to , Powell I v. Berry; from Ftalton superior company, testified that F. J; R. Mitch- In congress there are many i demo- court—Judge Bell. Simmons & Simmon?, crats who believe that the bill could her marriage to, him wias(a Mrs. Mc- for plaintiff Irv error. 'Westmoreland Brom- ell, president of .the bank, had said to easily be passed over a presidential Gregor. Though working a number ers. J.: Caleb Clarke, contra. FUNERAL NOTICES. Real Hand - Made him:, • • - ' * • .' of negroes on his farm, Mr. Gleaton Cooper, v. Bacon; trom Chatham—Juage •'"We'll have to take the minister in veto in both ,hWses by the necessary had had no troub.le with them so far as Sheppard. Frank P. Mclnttre, C. N. Fledel- D1SBHO—The friends of Mrs. Mary C. with .us, and "l think it advisable to two-thirds majority. can be learned. son, for plaintiff In error. Anderson, Cann I Opium, Wbbkar >ad Dnut Hablw trnited Disbro, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Disbro, Miss Irish & Filet Laces . When President Taft vetoed ,a simi- &. Cann, contra. ^^ ^ Bmt Ilomooff at Sanltarfvcfc* Book on mbject ilo so, as lie can be of considerable . Wood v. Stubbs . Weltrti z v.- Stubbs.- and tFraf. DR. B. AL WOOULEY, 7 -N, Adele Disbroi Mr. W. Bt Disbro, Jr., service ,'in^ the way of throwing- con-lar measure it was repassed by more Bllopolo v. "Stubbs; from Chatham^—Judge ISaaltarlnia. AtUulm. Ctorml*. Miss Mary Disbro and Mr. Fred Disbro, Near H a 1 f Price than two-thirds majority in the .sen- Charlton. Oaborne & Lawrence, Robert Jj. Mrs. A. C.. Reinhard, of Minneapolis, Bracts to us." • " . ate, arid failed by only a few votes in ATLANTA TO SHIVER Colding, for plaintiffs In error. George .H. Minn.; Mrs. Frank MulHn and Mi-. Har- ECAUSE war has stopped The witness • said -he had objected Bichter. Walter C. Hartrldge, contra. old Disbro, of JElyria, Ohio, are invited the gentle art of making laces, and that Mitchell had replied: the house. . - FROM WINTRY WiNDS Bryan v. Morrfs; from Banks-;—Judge to attend the funeral of Mrs. Marv C. B "Well, tli,e minister "insists on it," Should the (president return the bill Brand. Thomas J. Shackelford. for plaintiff Disbro, this (Tuesday) morning-, atVll their New York importer has quit without ^approval administration, lead- fn error. W. A. Charters, H. H. Ferry, o'clock, from the residence,iOf her son, and he OMitcheU) suggested that "wfi FOR SEVERAL DAYS contra. . , . . , , _ •'„ business for a time. , • • might give him a 5 or 10 per cent in*- ers are fearful-'lest it, might be used Roberts v. State; from Troup—Judge C.. S. Mr. ,;W. B. Disbro, 139 Gordon street. tb further delay progress on the ship- field. McLaughlln & Jones. Hatton Love- Polly Peachtre* Says: The following; gentlemen will act as .A Therefore, hel cleared his shelves terest in. the company." ^ - . ' ^ . • . . pallbearers and meet at the residence: ping bill by republicans, who oppos& Beginning at nightfall Monday the joy, for plaintiff in error. Warren Orlce, in .piir favor—turned over several Repudiated l>y Bryan. the. latter. ' ' - < attorney general; J. R. Terrell, solicitor "I foronc am decidedly pleased with Mr. K. V. Carter, Mr. W. A. Foster, Mr. thousand yards of <, these fine-Filet Sisson said he refused and returned Others insist that this 'would not skies began to clear and a -whistling general; Frank Harwell, Henry Reeves, A. ( M. .M. Davies, Dr. J. C. White, Mr. .T. to New York. .''•'. wind, tinctured with chills and shiv- L. Henson, contra. the increasing numbers of men who • N. McEachern, Mr. Craig Cofleld, Mr. and .Irish laces at about half their follow, because many republican lead- i Judgments -. take the trouble tb don afternoon at- Hubert Culberson, Dr. K. T. Booth. Iti.- worth. ^ _ ^ The fact -that* Sisson was in -Santo ers, including Senators Lodge, -Burton ers, blew down^from tKe north. Bell v. Citizens'- Bank of Rome et al.;, terment West View. Carriages leave Domingo in behalf of the Banec) Na- and .others, whoi are against ,the ship from Floyd, superior court—Jud«e WrigrKt. tire for these afternoon dances , , . Barclay - & Brandon Company's at 10 They are individual jaces of irre- cional became known to Secretary Today will be colder than in a week Harris &. Harris, for plaintiff In error. Den- 1 Thireisno denying that such cor-1 purchase measure, vigorously cham- or more. The wind will be high, and ny & Wright, M. B. Eubanks, contra, o'clock. . . , sistible beauty. Headings, bands, Bryan, 'it was bro.ught ou^, and. Mr. pioned the literacy test and will seek i Stubbs et al.' y. Glaas; from -Fayette— rectly costumed men as Mr. N. . . . Bryan had repudiated, 'accoKdirtg to a to aid in its passage should develop- early this morning the mercury will be Judge Daniel. J. W. Culpeppeir. Daley & . .., T P W. McB. BEETS—The ,friends of Mr. and Mrs. edges and insertions! Their use letter put in evidence, a suggestion by hovering around freezing point. 'Cold Chambers, for plaintiffs in error. W. B. G. M. Beets, Miss Clara Beets and Miss imparts marks of prettiness and (in- ments necessitate such action. — weather, according ' to predictions, is HollliiESWOrth, J. W. Wise, E. J. Reagan,, . .''. . Wd P. McD. . \ . . . give an l-.oreene Beets are invited«to attend the Sullivan: that Sisson would be'a good \mong- those who have askedl the contra, • V ^ ,^ dividuality. Without them, clothes man for the Dominican government to s here- to stay Indefinitely. Evans v. Thdmpson et al. r from DeKalb—'-• air to these tea-dances in their smart funeral of Mrs. G. M. Beets Wed- president to hear them against the bill "Htid.se C. S, Reid. J. B. Stewart, for plain- ' afternoon garb." ; Ufisday morning at S:SO o'clock from are just clothes; .with them, they employ, on its public works -con.tracts. j are delegations headed by Louis Mar- There are also- i.the prospects for the- Church of the Immaculate Con- Walter W. Vick, forjner receiver | early snow or sleet. • _ tr£f in error. R. W. Milner, contra. are- clothes glorified. shall, of New York, and Represenatives , . 3 L_ Durden v. Wright: from Washington— ception., . Interment at Greenwood general of Dominican customs and in- Judge RawllngB. Hines & Jordan. Evans & Of course, everyone agrees witli Miss cemetery. Pallbearers will meet at,the Ready today at 9 a. m. at about' stig-ator pf tlie investigation who as- Sabath, of Chickgo;> Goldfogle,. of New Evans, for plaintiff In error. Samuel H. parlors of Harry G. Pools at 9 a. m. half, price and less: York, and Galllcati, of 'Boston. Frank Sibley, Sibley & Sibley, contra. Polly. If-you are going to do a thing serts that Secretary Bryan "white- Morrison, secretary of the American NEGRO ASSOCIATION KeheuriiiR Denied. at all you may as well doit right. 1 O * ' 25c Picot edgings and washed" Sullivan, described today ne- Hovrard v. Acme I Brewing Company; from gotiations, which, he said, led to. "Mr. Federation of. Labor, and a committee DENIED THE USE OF Bibb. V V ' • '•And. we charge but $45 for the JL**C headings. ',4 to 1% inches. Bryan's^, receiving, a call from Samuel from-'that organization and represent- ChriatophuloH v. Georgia Public Service smartest afternoon suits in the nif- AT HOJ.ru: OR THREE DAT atives of various patriotic societies Corporation; from Bibb. INSTITUTE TREATMENT Price for lOc to A25c • Irish MeRobferts,' vice president of the Na- NAME OF SHRINERS v vite McKoberts to come dqjwn to Wash- Arabic Order of Nobles of the' Mystic Gwiiinett, reported as tried before Judge These statements are not ex- 328 Woodward Ave. (M. 27S5). City Consul- invyton. ' • • i the various departments, and -at the Shrine," the word "nobles," the scimitar Brand, was tried- before- Judge Park. tation Office 704 Silvey Bide. tM. 1078), Ea,ch yarcU \yonc ^chooses was referrihg to Christ's words, "Ye Mayor Woodward's ultimatum was • must ,be born again." given after the committee had met \ Ceremonfen "at -Rome. Casting up Accounts^ ancl mak- irom a good a'Ssortnient of Well-known singers taking- part in Monday morning: and had rearranged • 'Rome, Ga., January IS.'—(SpeciHl.)- W £YIV1 A N & QO N Np RS the meetings are Dr. P. E. Coleman, the sheet -to meet with the approval The birthday of Robert E: Lee will b smart short coat styles. Charlie Tillman and Miss Effie Haynes .'of the members. After a session of observed here on Tuesday, un-der tin ing a reckoning is a question for v .and a quartet from the new Methodist several hours, during which time $17,- auspices of the Rome chapter; U. E>. v university. ' - - 000 -was apportioned to the Highland The orator of the day will be J. Mortgage Loans on Atlanta Real Estate the New Year. - All Furs Ar(e avenue and Butler street sewers; 52,- Jones, a young attorney, ' \ . > ^ \ only. Every yard warranted real i olution resolved' to remove that person partment of commerce. Imports in No- Poor Printing is an Expense from his high office, and designated' vember were valued at $7,904,9.44, com- 1 JOEL HUNTER & CO. linen—every yard will -wash and me, as presiding officer ofv the- conven- London, > January 19.—(2:50 a. m.)— pared ''with $6,746.147 in November, Good Printing an Investment Certified Public Accountant* i wear to your satisfaction or you tion, 'to assume the .executive' power The Cologne Gazette of last Friday, a 1913. '. ' ... ' , . can bring it \bacl<. , Choice of pending the appointment of. the pro- copy of which has been received here, visional president. The capital is ab- announced that the steamers Denver Renting an Underwood Typewriter Empire Bldg., Atlanta v Gold Medal Damask \ solutely free from all. disorder, and-; is and Greenfrlar, loaded -with American a sound investment, certain to increase iiu-let. • The foregoing is communicated cotton which had been stopped by. your income. "The Machine You Willv oote avics Company Rich's Special -Damask to you for such ends as you may deem British warships, have arrived safely Eventually Buy." - 52( North Broad Celebrated Shamrock Brand ^ nooossfxry." v in Bremen and were discharging. street.—(adv) FIVE SECONDS FROM FIVE -'POINTS 3 —^^rariously in heavy cream or full *> . - ^ bleached; 66 and* 72 inches wide. Splendid $1 quality at 79c ;• ' OF COURSE! WE STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Napkins in Sale IM Warranted all linen; all priced JohnJ . WoodsidInc e Storagv e Co.. by the dozen. \ - - ' . $2.75 22-in.fi>9.25 $5.00 24-in..fl»9 69 ^ napkins atv^ napkins atv*» "?3.00 22-in.ffO.59 $5.00 26-ia.C19.98 The BIG Store's Sale The Mortgage Bond Co. of Hew York napkins atv« napkins altvw . ' % • -- • - • . . - j. S. SLICER, Atty., Agent AMUSEMENTS $3.50 22-in.«9.98 v '*•"•' V ' " -• - - '' '•',".- 1216 EMPIRE BUILDING - - - PHONE IVY 8369 napkins atv& 27-in. napkins' This is the second week of Hayerty's Great — Jfcobi' Oett — Hearn ft Ely — ; —ind— AARON HAAS, SON & HOWELL & Yoscarya —Path e Pictures. CARL Store RANDALL Plenty of New IVY 4453 732-7 CANDLER BUILDING STUART Middy Blouses >;.. That * Customers tell us they are Matinee Be scarce and hard to get. We'll, the THE Night fOc store \that first introduced P.aul 13-15 Auburn Ave.. Corner Pryor St. Helps Continuous Xoon ,to 11 , IV Iff. . . • • Jones ' Middies to Atlanta has a COAL COAL JHon. aind Tues. M.AKIK 'DOKO, In l plenty. Regulation and the new Just Off Peaqhtrce—I:n the Heart of Atlanta "The Morals of Slarcus." BEST RED ASH JELLICO COAL, BIG LUMPS. $4.75 PER TON Vi'cd. and TIt«rs.x I^KVI-AH POVNTER, lace-in-frout styles. All sizes, 8 to In "Born ,\galn." 20, at $1. (Secon^i Floor.) *'r^. and Sat. KOITH TA.LIAV1SRIIO, ."In "Vounjf Jlomancc." M. JRICH & BROS. CO MAIN OFFICE, 512 EMPIRE BLDG. PHONE IVY 8069; ATLANTA 1493

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