THK STANDARD THE SOUTHERN VoL XLVX—No. 195. , SATURDAY BEGEMBEE 1913.—TWELVE JPA®ES. TEST OF CREMATORY NNation's Chief JOEL HURT PLANS VISIT TO ATLANTA Assumes Role (rf of Tarnpico Where Battle Ra BLOCKED BY Of Fire Chief FOR EARLY Sill TO AND CLM ASHLEY President Wilson Hero of ON NEW BUILDING OF RESERVE Gulf Coast After Directing "Garbage Plant Can't Even Fight on Blaze in Large Addition to the Skyscraper Organization • Committee Burn a Cat Size of an Or- Dwelling. Will Cover Remainder of Will Make Decisions After dinary Fice Dog-" Council- Large Triangle on Edge- Public Hearings Here and man Tells B[#alth Board Pass Christian, Miss., December 26. — President Wilson tonight found himself wood Ave. and Ivy St. in Thirteen Other Cities. Committee the hero of the gulf coast. Word ] spread far and wide that the watchful j eye of the chief executive of the. United STRUCTURE AND ANNEX COST **T LEAST $40,000 States had spied a blaze that threat- HEARINGS ON QUESTION ened to destroy one of the handsome WILL COST $1,500,000 WtCL BEGIN NEXT WEEK YEARLY, SAYS MAYOR .homes on the southern shore and that he had acted the volunteer fire chief in . a manner that long will be'remembered Committee Is Told That in this region. The incident created a Plans ^Formulated by Mr. Sessions in Atlanta Will Be stir in the otherwise quiet life of the ,-{ ,«r^ Bodies of Animals Are grulf section. The president was returning from Hurt Will Give Atlanta Held Between January 28 Only Partly Incinerated a quiet gatiie of golf toward noon, and on passing through Gulf port, eight Largest Office Building in rv-.-:^VA and March 1, Probably in Crematory All Right, Says miles from here, saw a blaze on a roof of a big: house. It "was the home of the South. Federal Building. Canham. Judge J. H. Neville, who won fame in ISyl by i'1-osecuting- John L. Sullivan Just so eoon u Ms present new Washington, December 261,—The or- for a prizefight at" RIchburgT. Miss., building Is fully occupied—and that ganization committee which , is to Mayor James G. Woodward renewed with Jjike Kllraiu. oVtrs. Neville, who 1 -will be no great length of- time—Joel hie vigorous fight on. the new $260.000 was aluno in the building, had run Hurt w411 start work on the addition launch the new federal reserve bank- crematory yesterday afternoon, when to tht> indow to watch the president to it which will occupy the remainder ing system for the nation, tonight an- he went before a health board commit- go b> , hen suddenly too machines of the vast triangle on Edgewood ave- f#*?&]-^ tee and held up the proposal of the nd the president himself nounced its plan qf .action, for marking nue and Ivy street. New York Destructor company to make alighted. Quick as a flash he darted out boundaries of reserve districts Already he Jiaa formulated his plans, "an official test" of the plant during up the front steps, followed by Dr. Carr T. Grayson, U. S. N., the secret the carrying: out of which will give and the selection of federal reserve the. week of December 29. sf rvi*-<; men and chauffeurs, who had Atlanta the largest office building i n. cities. .Public hearings will be held in The mayor made the charge that unstrapped the fire extinguishers from the south and one of the largest In fourteen large cities^of the country— the plant has proven inefficient up to th '".Mr machines and awaited the presi- point, of ground space in the country. New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Louie, dent's orders. • Mrs. Neville w°as con- the present,da.te, and declared that its Mr. Hurt has never made public the Denver, Seattle, Portland, Ore.; San present physical condition indicates He Reassures Woman. cost of his new building, but it Is es- Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Tex- that it cannot burn refuse containing timated to have cost In the- neighbor- 45 per cent garbage for less than $1.05 "Don't be alarmed," said the presi- hood of $700,000. ' The addition , will as; New Orleans, Atlanta, Cincinnati dent coolly. "Tour house is afire, but cost considerably more than that and and Cleveland. per ton. The city holds the Destructor these men will put It out quickly, if company's guarantee that the plant will contain more stories, for the rea- Although these cities are the only •-oil will show, "them the way to the i son that it will follow, the grade of will destroy garbage for 25 c^nts a ton. attic." . The present base- ones to be visited, it was announced ' "If the city is ever able co operate Mrs. Neville ponted the way upstairs ment will be 20 feet from the street that the advantages of many others and Robinson and Fredericks, the that plant for less than $40,000 a year level at Ivy street, with .which the would be considered, and that bankers chauffeurs, broke' a • window and building will come flush. it will be a miracle." said the mayor. climbed out on the roof, -while James and others interested in cities not "I don't believe that it has operated Hloan and Jack "Wheeler. - the secret Estimated Coat 91.SOO.OOO. named in its list would be heard. for seven days without a breakdown." service guards, tore away the shing-lea The annex will contain more- offices than the present building, and the to- Work to Take Two Months. Aabley Not Satisfied. and helped fight the flames. Mrs. Ne- ville didn't know how to treat her un- tal cost of the completed structure will The _ two cabinet officers composing Councilman Claude L. Ashley, chair- expected, distinguished guest, who as- he, it Is estimated. In the neighborhood the committee will spend practically anaa of the sanitary committee of coun- sured her to keep calm, as there was of $1,500,000.' cil, told the crematory committee that no danger. To a Constitution reporter Mr. Hurt all of the next two months in this "Will you come into the parlor?" she told something of his plans Friday. He work and they expect to conclude his observations of the operation of the stated that the .addition would consist plant, covering a period of many asked. their labors about the ejid of the "No, thank you," replied the president, of two wings, one fronting: on Edge- period that is given all national banks months of almost dally visits, con- "but you might let me get a bucket of wood avenue and the other on Ex- vinced him that the 'plant, in. its pres- water." Mrs. Neville hastened to com- change Place. in which to announce their .intention ent condition, is not capable of making ply, but before she could be of serv- Between these wings will be a trian- of becoming members of the system. gular court which will be covered to a satisfactory test. i ce th i? ti ref i gh ters on the roof had JMARIHES MAKIH6 A LAHPlM] It will not begin hearings until next, descended with the report that little the third floor. Above that floor it "It can't even burn a cat the size damng-e had been done, and that the will be open, admitting an abundance week. of an. ordinary fice dog." Councilman blaze was out. of sunlight to the offices feeing it. The rebel. move on Tampice, Mex., United States steamship Nebraska to 1 and property of Americans. There are Secretary McAdoo left Ms office to- Ashley informed the committee; "I have The main entrance to the completed, •here millions of dollars' worth of be rushed there under orders to land five United States -warships now at Heal Chief Comes Along. structure will be on Ed&ewood avenue. day, suffering from a slight fever, and Been carcasses of dogrs come from the oil properties are located, caused the marines it necessary to protect the life ' Tampicp. , "Wen- done," said the president, and at a point where the present building the other eomnritteeman, Secretary furnaces only half incinerated, and the entire party left the house for the , enda. TMs wlll be an ornate affair. Houston, decided to abandon the taslc they have two expert engineers on the automobiles. The chief of the local (Other entrance3 will toe at the corners until IVIr. McAdpo's recovery. It - was * job,' and at some other times there fire department was just arriving with I of '^dg-ewood avenue and Jvy street, his hook and ladder and other appa-[ and Exchange place and Ivy street. Playing Santa Claus said tonight thai the.,hard.jWQrk,rMr, wgre three experts."" ratus. McAdoo did" to" aid "in perfecting the Councilman Ashley Is an ^engineering These later wilt probably &* : ; "The lire's over," announced tbe lar fo the present entrance at the apex FEARS FOB SAFIN cnrrency law has told upon aim. He expert He was formerly in^cha-rs-e of president, and, added with a proud of the triangle. Rulledge Wounds was a, constant adviser of both, the* the entire plant'of the Rail- smile, "my men have just put it out." Six. additional elevators will be In- Judge 'Neville and his son came run- stalled in the ne>v part and the line senate and house coniniflrtees;' aiiU -way and Power company, b-ut Is now ning up at that moment and a big general superintendent of another, of the present corridor in sub-base- 4 Year-Old Child shouldered much .of the burden bf crowd collected. The judge waa pro- ment will continue straight through to OF JAPSt MEXICO SENT OUT OF TOWN representing President Wilson in ex- large concern. Councilman Ashley fuse in his thanks and spoke appre- Ivy street. is preparing a report in which \ie will ciatively of the president's thoughtful ecutive consideration of the bill when Beantlfnl Decorations. recite in detail what he considers en- concern for Mrs. Neville. it was in congress. His illness is not The decorations in the rotunda of Believed That Rebels May Pistol Loaded With Blank Miners' Union Accuses Cal- r gineering- defects. The report will be The president ' took no motor ride in the afternoon, resting after hts the Hurt buildingr have just been com- believed to be serious,.but he is not made to Mayor Woodward and Atlan- exertion at golf. He enjoyed the pleted and the work has called forth Retaliate for Shipments of Cartridgesr Explodes and) umet Citizens' Alliance of expected to return to his desk for ta's general council. change in the temperature and waa Ith* most extravagant praise. The ceil- several days. ing, which Is domical In shape, con- Paper Wadding Strikes . ' As the result of the mayor's, attack enthualastic about the links, which lie Arms Sent to Federal Kidnaping Charles Moyer, Announcement by Committee. ? on the plant, the health board com- along the Shore of the Gulf of Mexico, tains in the center a gorgeous sun- burst from which radiate a number of and Injures Little Girl. The committee's announcement: *ol- mittee "turned down" the proposal. and were warmed today by balmy Forces From Japan. President b£ Federation. lows: \_ [ - sunshine instead of being swept by ornate panels containing conventional Mayor "Woodward made the motion sub- chilly winds like those of Christmas rosettes. At the point where the dome "A meeting of the majority olf the members of the federal reserve organi- stantially to the effect that at this day. joins with the .perpendicular walls Is "Washington. December 26.—The sit "WjMle portraying Santa Glaus Christ- Calumet, Mich., December 26. — zation committee, consisting of the sec- time It has been demonstrated that the The president dictated 3. few letters a cove containing- hidden lights. Be- mas day at the home' of Mrs. Johnson,. uation of foreigners in Mexico .^who Charles H. Moyer, president of the retary of the treasury and the' sjbp're'- plant cannot burn refuse containing" -15 and read scores 'of telegrams that low this moulding is the freize, ex- have incurred the ill-will of the rebels 229 McDaniel, street, S. 'O. Hutledge, a, poured tn today, as they have been for tremely chaste in design. Italian ren- Western Federation of Miners, was put tary 'of agriculture,, was held todij,y, ^ per cent garbage, and that no test be Is again giving some concern to state young man of 51 Eades street, acci- "The committee decided to forVacd the last few days, congratulating him naissance pilasters, with capitals. In dentally shot and painfully wounded on a train and sent out of the copper mad« until such time as the physical department officials. Today the Jjapa- immediately to every national and'stajbia on the enadtment of the currency bill. dark, red and gold run from freize to the 4-year-old baby girl of Mrs. John- Strike district tonight. The deporta- condition bf the plant is such that n He took a nap during the afternoon floor. The sunburst and the panels «ese ambassador called upon Acting bank and trust company a copy of the son. tion was the direct result of refusal of federal reserve act, together with Miu test can be made in accordanca with und again gpent the evening with his in the dome are done in gold leaf. .A Secretary Moore to request that the The injured child was carried to Gra- the specifications. family. series of mirrors have been placed on families stricken by the Christmas eve form of application-foe membership in United States government do what Jt dy hospital, where it was learned that the federal reserve system. So Test nt This TIjn*. the inside of the rotunda running- half disaster here to accept relief from a can to protect Japanese in El Paso and the wounds would not result seriously. "Under the provisions of the fedeitil Mayor Woodward's motipn was wny round the circle. At night when committee, the majority of whose mem- In other border points. Later she was removed home. .The reserve act all national banks" are re- amended to 'read "£nat no test be made the hidden electric lig-hts are turned wound was Inflicted fay blank MARSHAL'S BRAVERY There IB some Apprehension that bers belonged to the Citizens' a.Iliancc. quired to signify their- acceptance- .->£ at this time." and was adopted without oh these mirrors reflect the central tridge. Rutledge was arrested by de- an organization combating .the fiVe sunburst, panels and freize and seem these Japanese may be made to feel its terms and provisions on or before a dissenting vote. SAVES NEGRO FROM tectives at thp order of Chief Beavers months* strike of the federation. ' to project them-.some ten or twelve feet the weight of resentment by the con- 'February 12. 1914,, arid all eligible state P. IX Canham, construction engineer, into the street. The optical illusion on a charge of suspicion. He wa3 re- At the local federation headquarters ban-ks :and trust companies are permit- representing the Destructor company. stitutionalists because the federals are leased on bond of ^300;- BEING STRUNG UP I is perfect. Standing on the Inside of TVIoyer's departure was called a "kid- ted to signify their acceptance within. Btated last iifg-ht that the plint, is ef- th^ rotunda and facing the entrance, receiving: supplies of arms and ammu- The shooting is ?aid by* eyewitnesses the same time. , *- . ficient in every respect. lie declared 1 one sees sections of twenty sunbursts to have been accidental.- Rutledge, In naping "by the Citizens* Alliance." ; 1 nition from Japan, although It has al- "It was determined that the organi- that a test will show the plant to have 'and section after section of gleaming . the garb of Santa- Glaus, was playfullj" . •- The action -was ' said to have an efficiency of 100 ptr -cent. HHazlehurst; , Ga., December 26.—(Spe- guttering freize. ready been pointed out that these-guoda flourishing a pistol loaded- with -blank caused no great surprise,, as it was said zation committee, will have hearings on 'arable to It has been are being- delivered und«r contracts cartridges.' Suddenly the gun exploded, various Important cities In the country- "If a test were to be made tomorrow ai.)—iNews was received here, from A'otliing- comp; threats of such a possibility had been The painting was mad* by former Japanese mercnams the paper wadding striking the arm ot for the purpose of-secuxlng the vlewa it would show a far greater percentage Dent'onrr"staUon TwVlve" miles "from L»gi "& ^Chicajc receit-ed two weeks' ago. It was point- artist. last April. the-- child. • His trial will be 'held this of efficiency than guaranteed, in the here, of s near lynching at that place] ' . afternoon al 2:30 o'clock. id out' that .these threat's Tiad' been re- To Protect Japanese. ported ' by Vice President Mahoney division: - of th« country into federal contract." he eaid. "All engineering late last night. The report says that j reserve districts and .the location in works cannot start off without having Eddie Baker, a negro, went to the home Acting Secretary Moore promise} when he made a plea for a, federal In- trouble. We have had ours, and we instruct tne American consuls In tho each district of-the head office of the t a prominent citizen of Denton and i vestigation of conditions •- Before the consider that they are at an end. We rebel country to extend the same carp federal reserve bank's which are to be when his wife asked Baker what he rules committee of the nati&nal Chouse established under the federal 'reserve are putting in a. new crane,, and' in- | to Japanese as they would to Ameri- BLACK of representatives. ". stalling" new castJhgs for those 'burned wanted he made insulting remarks to i ' can citizens, act. her and she slammed -the door In his j Although the 'vessels of the inter- "The high-handed action of the Citi- "It will not be possible for the com- out.' ' . , zens' Alliance tonight •will • have- no ef- "The castings were burned out be- face and called her husband, who hap- national fleet off the Pacific coast of mittee to hold sessions In any other pened to be at home. The negro ran MADE BOM A BANDITj Mexico have made visits to most of- fect. upon the strike -situation, except eitiea, but ample opportunity -will ho cause of the mixture of sand • and BY DYING CARDINAL to strengthen the men-'in their determi- given for representatives of various street sweepings in' the garbage In the and was captured in Morris* store and j the important .ports during the past 1 sections of'the country contiguous to past three months. The plant- burned Identified .by Mrs. Walden. few da-ys, no alarming reports...have nation to win." one of the local Tinion. Held Up Tram and 1 these cities to appear before tlie •the mixtures- of August and September A mob of some fifty or seventy.-five been received from them 'concerning It Disappeared, However, officials said_ ^'toniglit, '.""Wo" have an better than the mixtures dumped dur- men attempted to take him from Mar- Agent to Get Money foreigners. It was said tonight that, ample"'org-anlzaiiIoJi,aaid 'plenty" of funds ing the early fall." shal W. A. Lawson, who arrested him. although provisions may be running After His < Death- May and plan's tb. meet.", tills, contingency Engineer Canham explained that Owing- to the bravery of Lawson, who for Girl. short, ' there Is not much likelihood were made. -weeks ago. If the so-ca4led when Dr. Rudolph, Herring, who acted threatened to shoot the first man who that any Americans are suffering ex- Have Contained Will. 'outside agitators'; are. not 'to be per- Wearier Propbec as the city's expert in the selection of laid hands on him, the negro's life was treme privations. The American Red, mitted the right of free . spfeebh and the plant, recently visited the crema- saved from the mob. Los Angeles, December 26.—It "was Cross has aided many Americans in legal action jn .Michigan, then we. will Lawson finally landed Baker In Jail for a Los Angeles hotel chambermaid, different parts of Sinaloa, but no ap- Rome, December 26.—All the evi- tory, he stated that when he analyzed dence thus far adduced.concernlng the call upon citizens -of- this state_for such the garbage submitted as a sample to at Douglas, Ga, Reports are that the who has since fled the city, that John plication has been made for assistance by residents in Topolobampo,' rumored black box .which was taken from the aid in leadership as may.V>e(necessary,' Georgia—Fair Sntnrday; Sunday -11- be destroyed he did not realize that it -negro will be dealt with yet If carried Bostick, the youthful bandit, held up creaxlng clondln'esn, probably follovyet! to b In distress. room of Cardinal Rampolla the day he The Michigan -Federation of Labor has would yield such a large proportion of jack to Denton. the Sunset Limited at El Monte on died, tends to show the cardinal was many such men." • • by rain; moderate northwest winder. clinker, and state that the' plan was German Cruiser Arrives. December 1. The murder of Horace E. fearful that It would* be ta\npere*d with, * .-'Money Not Accepted/ Y*>cal Wentner Report. not designed to burn sand and-dirt. The arrival of the German cruiser The Box, which is believed by some BOY KILLS HIS FATHER Montague, a railroad station agent Nuernberg at Mazatlan from San 131as Inability to give, away one cent of the ^Lowest temperature , .•, 33 Objects to Crunts. j persons to have contained the last will $25,000 cotlectecl t(tv relief of families Highest temperature ...... „,..- '37 who was killed by the robber as he was' reported in today's consular dis- Mean temperature ., .. „ .. ,r35 Sanitary Chief John Jentzen in-, TO PROTECT HIS MOTHERl and testament and other pape'rs of Car- stricken by the Christmas eve catas- _ entered a Pullman car, waa an unfore- patches. A British gunboat- has left dinal. Hampolla, was placed under his !N"ormal temperature ...... 43 formed the committee that the cranes s .trophe tn Italian. ball^ in. .which, seven- Rainfall in past '24 hours, in . ... O Maine. December 2fi.—Nor-I een incident which spoiled Bostick's Mazatlan for ,. Manzanillo. but ,is ex- pillow by the cardinal, BampoUa, the at tho plant do' not appear to be able pected to retOrn December, 31. The ty-two persons, "were killed, today con- Deficiency since 1st bf month, in..l.3S day he was forced tn tak' ' e to .hi - s be- d, Deficiency since January 1st, in .7.pi to carry the garbage to the furnaces. ris W. Rowe, of .West • Buxton, died plans for the girl. American cruiser Pittsburg- is now- at v Bostick laid bare this feature of his with the ailment w hich, shortly after- He said that on two occasions he was :onight of a bullet wound said to havo Mazatlan." OfEicIala said today tha.t any Continued on" Page Twelve. crime to Sheriff Hammel today. He wards caused hia death. Vartoiu forced to send garbage to the dumps, , een Inflicted by his 12-year-old son. of these vessels would extend succor arid corroborated , the statement .or told the sheriff he wanted funds for f After the cardinal died and while the J AN1» I T*mp«r*tur*. | Jtu» Leon. The boy declared he shot in de- to foreigners in -'any Pacific Mexican body' was being moved from the bed 1 Of !;: -•• j 24 fcr'» Councilman Ashley that animals are i the girl, -who Is now supposed to be ports; If" reports -.of distress, should to be prepared .for the coffin", the back WJCA.YHBR. it p.m. 1 Htgn fcnch**. • Tense of his mother, who was sick in in Phoenix, Ariz., and he added he had not completely incinerated. ' Chief bed, after her nusband had seized her prove true. box fell. to the floor.. Some persons ATLANTA, cldy . .37 intended to return to Los Angeles and Jentzen Informed the board that at by the throat, declaring: he would kill According to state department re- picked It' up and laid 1tMn cardinal's Birmingham, cldy 3d take her aw.ay on a trip as soon as writing desk. Since that time all is Boston, cldy . times garbage remains at the bottom her and tbejr five children. ports, General' Candido Aguilar, tne New Light Coming! 42,' 1.00 the excitement over the murder and a mystery concerning the box. No Brownsville, cldy • 64 70' of the pits for ten and fourteen days rebel leader, with 70)0 men, recently, en- one can be found who has se©n It. YEAR or so ago a new .00 at a time, because the cranes do not train robbery had died down, Buffalo, clear . . IS 21 .34 tered the Hacienda 'Canahl, owned by Whether It disappeared before, during A light was in vented, that Im- Charleston, clr . 42 4S .00 scoop it up. He said that a negro The girl, worked in - a downtown he Tamplco Navigation company and or after the stream of people were portantly reduced bills for .illu- Chicago, cldy -. . 32 .00 guides the buckets with a rope, and hotel until "Wednesday, when she |compelled payment of $5,0 Aguilar atitnitted'to the death chamber to view minating. Now hints leak out Denver, snow . . .16 another loads the bucket with shovels. learned from the newspapers that her ' and his troops are said to be the body'of Cardinal Bampolla is .not Des Moines, clr . .00 1 known. from the laboratories that soon Galveaton/ clr . 52 .00 Engineer Canham admits that the sweetheart was a confessed bandit and at Ca'riahl, requiring the- navigation Hope -is still entertained that the murderer. another Hgiht will' come on the Hatteras. clr . . 43 .00 plant could not take care of the gar- company to feeoX both • the men. and person who' appropriated the box is not market that will lie even more Jacksonvillfe, clr . 44 .00 bage on two occasions, but he says Sheriff Hammel intends to bring her horses. ... - interested In the suppression of the Kansas City, clr . 30 .00 that was due to the breaking of one back to Los Angeles, An immense Today's reports, said the entire, state cardinal's - will, but carried the box revolutionary. • • Knoxviile, cldy . 34 38 .54 of the cranes. throng- gathered around the county of Tabasco, In southern Mexico, wis away In the belief that it contained Probably the first news'of this Louisville, tildy . 32 ',',-i .00 1 valuables and . will return the useless Memphis, cldy . » -.00 "Some days as many as 280 tons -of prison today to get a glimpse of the peaceful,. with prospects of permanent papers.- . . great discovery and many others 3C 3G garbage were brought to the plant, prisoner. -Sheriff Hammel asked for,a peace steadily Negotiations are proceeding between of equal importance will come to Miami, clear ,.-. 62 70 .00 detail of police guards and then to dls- ! Afobile, clear . . . •in .00 and burned in less than twenty-two the vart'iB heirs' of the- late cardinal you in th§ advertising columns Montgomery, cldy 40 .00 hours. The carcasses of do£s did come to see w nether they can reach,- an .00 deputies, who resembled the baiidi£ i agreement for a division-of the estate of The Constitution. Ne>v Orleans, clr . 4S from the furnaces only. partly incin- handcuffed to .another deputy under the will executed by Cardinal Progress" naturally seeks the, New York, cltly . 30 :«o ' erated, but it was early in the season taken for a ride in..an automobile. QF^MEXiCO Rampolla In 18S9. Oklahoma, cldy . 34 .00 whe nthe plant was first being worked channels of progress^ and busi- Pfttstmrg, cldy .- 28 30 .110 Mei-ico City, - ^December 26.—Fifty ness news likes to run along Uv.e Raleigrh, clear -. 40 48 .02 out. The condition has been relieved Japanese military .officers have re- 14 Killed,by Explosion. wires. San P'cso, pt cldy 50 54. .00 by burning- the animals in the com- Congressman's Funeral. St.- -Louiai cldy . . bustion chamber." que"sted: " permission ^through the Mexf- Rome> December _2Q.—No i additional Advertising is .the channel Ottumwa. Iowa. December 26. ^— The bodies 'have been found In the ruins St. '.Paul, cldy. „, Engineer Canham takes the position . can special embassy, how in Tokio, to through .which new ideas seek Salt' Lake, snow . .' 20 funeral of Congressman I. si Pej>per j .enlist in the service of the Mexican of the- fireworks factory destroyed by that street sweepings should not be an explosion - at "orre Annunziata yes- their market. -.,',"'.• Sheridan,,-cldy ; 2S ."oo sent to the crematory, but should be was held here, this arternr.vn. ' Twenty- army, according- ' to information „ re- terday. The, factory was a two-story If you ..expect to keep up with Tampa,' cldv . - , - 54 .00 four members of the senate and house \ celved by the War office here. The re- building at the fpot of Mount Vesuvius. Toledo, cldy . 22 .02 arrived at 7:45 a. m.- from Washington _ what the .bright minds are doing, i /24 "40 to attend .the . services Fourteen employees were killed and Washington, clr . ..{' Continued on Page Two. ,< Copyrighted for • Ttofi held>--' - Cmtinmed on Page Twclv*. five seriously Injured by the .explosion, you must'TeaiJ the advertising. V C. F. von BtKRBMATCT, Constitution First Methodist church, the cause .of which; is. not known* ' -. Section Dirsccor. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA-, SATURDAY, L mlttee and present their ittews It musr Hampton Va Columbia, S C., ana Gat Chorus_ Girl in Tears not be inferrea that the counmittee, has latin Mo T determined upon any one of these cities J.H a location for the federal reserve Uncle Sam's Soldiers Patrolling LWSfESfFEBEB. J Wheti Wegro Thief Steals banks the/ have be on chosen as placet ATLANTA STATISTICS WILL - ' •> ' j VirrT for hoJdHsr sessions of fhe committee * Grip, Containing Divorce solely because of their accessibility an.d SAYS SENATOR SMITH conxenlence t*Y Jobn Xonrljcan*; 4,r Mexican Border; Rebel Cannon Date** ot Hearings "Washington Oec^mber ^26 — ti^t >—The federal rest rve bank of At The comtnfttee v.ill sit a' the cus lanta is nearer establSshment in the HELPGATECITY One ot the grirld belonging to a musical torn house in New Yorlt on January 2 G lt< City thin a svbtreasurv ever was Round Trip Ticket* Will Allow comedy companylng ^laving here this •wid S In Boston on January 5 and 6< duiins the lonj? fig"ht for sucli an in week, named Dollie \Villlarcs had her and return to New TorK for additional f •stUution v Stopovers and May Ba suit case stolen bj a negro who stated sessions January 8 and '* Th e J ti Ip u SecretTrv 3icA.doo Stcretar> Will Prove Atlanta Is Log- mitt^-e will sit in \\ ashmgton from H (Lston a f\ the comptroller of tno Extended a Month. he was a hotel porter but \vhen she January 1*J to 17 in * hieagr_> Tanuarj cuI^*•nc^ n imed w 11 dex jl\ the \voilc gave him the baggage ^b.e failed 1J 20 and 21 St Louis J^nuaiv 2- of di\idtns thf eountrv m from eight ical Point for Establish- to carr> it to the hotel The matter _" and -4 Denser January -6 H^ar lo t»t.l\e rtberve distJ els ind oi^"ini was reported to the police and they Sn-^s for the other cities will be held vsirif, i federal rescr\e bank in each ment of Regional Reserve Announcement TI as made j esterday founa the suit case cut open 1> ing in ^ between January 28 and Mai c\ 1 I nd i the ict the comptroller of cur that the lowest railroad rates ever branch on the edge of the cit> "V\ herpver posstolf the hea in-,s will r iicj was to be th third member of The j?irl was called in to tdentif> it ue h«*U In government bu Idings th*> organization committee but this Bank, Says Wilmer Moore fcisren to \tUnta •* III be In effect next and tell what she had lost and the 11 Thf committee des res to be In pi ic<» L*« unfill" I May whtn the feliruieis h«Id their coo police felt rathe;- cheap when it was formed pa t culai ly upon trie foil ivt m,, J hri Skelton ^V ilUam^ now assistant \ention here Reiliymp; the importance found that the satchel contained no t*! points w hi<-h are t,onsidere 1 pi Ira ir> sec zetaij of the treasury Is reported Complete statistics showing- T* hy At OC the meeting and the. fe,re it xolume of money and not much but photograph^ factors In determining the ' ounda les to be scheduled for this position, which and music Still Dollie was badi\ lanta is the logical point for the re- tra\ el which it causes railroads of the proposed cli*itnr-t«, ST d ti lo will ti (second only to t**at of the throughout the t nited States and Trvorried and kept searching- tumbling cation of tht. federal reser^ t faults strretuj of th** treisurv in importance gional reserve bank of the southeastern a pair **£ rinbow hose out on the 1 GeoK'rap'Tiral ronvei leu c wh th a. d w 11 pa\ S12 000 a j«=ar whicb is Canada have prepared especially low floor along with a fane> nightie atid i inXoKes tran^poitat on fa ilit t,s d.i d ti line s il ir> tht. secretarj recei\ e-5 section of the country will be^preaent- pates for the convention pile of photographs until she nnalrv rapid and fa^v communication with aJl Thomas. P Kane la the deputy and e-d to Secretaries McAdoo and Hous- The round trip tickets w.!hich, Vr^ll be exclaimed in disma> Oh thev taken, a t IK comptroller but Mi \\fIUams Is pa^ts of the district ton when they visit Atlanta on their at a smaller rate thin e\er before will my di\orce papers and I can t get 2 Industrial and c mnii.rc tl df reported to b*. already co operating un illpw stop overs and may also be ex married af,ain The police saw some \ Mopmtnt and needs* of c L h set tion ffi lallj «ith thp organlzatiou com trip which Will include a dozen, other tended for one month Tickets ma\ be reason for her anxiety about the suit •w hiCh where m the L nited case but could not help her as tho ^cnerai movement of cum noditios and Other P»QU»CM Not innonnceU Members of the Atlanta Chamber of totales ind Canada fiom Mai 1 to May papers were gone along with one or of bUbincsa transir11 ni w. th n tl1 e iK PreS dent \Vilson will not announce Commerce and T>£ the Atlanta Clear- 12 t nless extended the tickets will two photographs and some letters. tiit-s and the tr insfer < f fair ind t nan t s >f tho> other five membera be good until Mij, 20 but If desired The thief has not been caught. exchanK s of rodits arism therefioni ing House association are positive that rt of the teJertl iesei\e board until soma Atlanta will be selected from the show- hey ma> be extended until June 20 T F e stibllsht- ./ t n irrt tim ifte: Iv s leturu frf m P ia& < hrti, By the extension of the round trip ticnd of busi ie"jB us dt \UJpt I bj tht. t m Miss \\hiJc the bo ird after it la ing made by .the figures which were 1i tickets maiiv side tups from Atlanta j resent s%*item of ban s allowed to crew of the British barkentine Malwa T.enteric* alnd normal move icnts of p e<9 lent is. lookino for the bi^Sest The figures shown in these «tat is various other point* in this section abandoned at sea \ esterday Ttm ti ^de an 1 commerce n n he can find t) inaugurate the new tics and which Will be placed before feome instances have been given of Miami took the men to Key West The} Politic* >ot to 1-lftiirt im t<\ H\fat e m Men of the t>pe of the cut in rates The present holiday had been transferred from the steam I imcs I Hill former president of the the committee were simply astounding rate to Washington and return from erg Costrlan and Concho which were Political considerations w iH not oe ( it it N< rthern i ill road and i enownecl to me and will be to the average well here is $26 10 The Shriners* rate has nearby when the Malwa was aban per nittcd to influence tho eomrmttt-e as n empire builder are the kind he informed Atlantan, said President "Vtil been announced as $20 20 The present doned in dt-Eerm n n= th se Im urri.nl ques mer I* Moore ft the chamber of com round t rip rate between Jacksonville tions Vv hilL the com i i te appre hat m mm 1 and Atlanta is 516 4^ Next Ma> it elates local pridt ind *;entin ferit which ht nntor Smith Has I oik. merce FHdaj will be $10 7& "Rates from >arlous ai e piom tins n m\ citi s to u gc s i itjr Hokt Smith had an hours Mnny Reasons (or Atlanta. points for the entire country will meet Best Lump Coal $4.75. their claunb the committee rif\ertlie t IK this morningm with Mr McA.doo with a LOI responding cut lesa mu-n app*"1 il to the pitnotsm of He has an erigas« ent tomorrow with I always had an Idea that Atlanta "Piedmont Coal Co.. 1023.*' ttic co intry to assist H it rr ing at Mr H u^ton ind \\lll so o\ ei 'with mm o-n ed its existence and \v onderf ul sound conclusions through consi lei L tie clUmb of the southeast for a re growth mainly to its geographical lo- tion of ruudarrieatal ar 1 \ t vl fictois s i^e 1 ink under the new federal re cation After seeing1 those figures I TEST OF CREMATORY ITurely loc li sentiment and pn to secure to t? e b js n^ss of district had 5200000000 of banking: from a -SOO mile radius and show the Continued Prom Page One. the co intry the elastic s>btem of ci ed c ip tal a 1 could eas Iv subscribe $-0 actual facts in regard to the number 164 Decatur its and tht, stability of co iditiorii, ao 000 000 to the c ipital uf i re«4 000 000 of capital ind thf, amount of the varied industrial dumped He explained that there is be able to receive del j,iti ?ns ui-rs< The vast commt rcial and agricultural products of this region no trouble experienced w. ith clinkers the claims of 1 arti ulal cities for ^l f 1 u rests of tnis section required the \Ve took, a 300 mile radius because Tor a time it was diflicult to get the trence as tho he id iuat t a of th i& t cil t (b of a reserve bank said Sena the territory in that section can be clinkers from the furnatts but at that ^-er\e baiika The claima ot 11 c ticb eas 1> handled from one point It is time the garbage yielded 450 pounds SEWEIL'S toi Smith \ ill b t Jim dci td up >u their n t,i ti 1.1 vtlintib case is a strong one and I possible for letters to come and go of clinker to the ton of raw mateual \iew of all the facts which v. ill Ve de h \e 1,1 it e. nfirUrvee in our ability to withm 24 Jiours to an> point within Getting Flue Plant -\elopcd through To,Ct Tnrvc^tifeatioits ihe s cure the location ot the leseive bank that radius The city of Atlanta is getting the purpose of the committee i^ to j? j a,"iouC f t r the southeast!, i n states I present The figui es were arranged for the Special Snaps t/iJs work in a thorough! oracti il e i i K mems to prove to the secretary The Mexicans have been causing" a maintained with even more than us nl I best plant m the country .both aa to and business lice \\ av to act npl sh clearing- house association after a con strictness The illustration shows faol efficiency and as to materia._ .l he con- tl it our section is entitled t j a bank ference between the officials of the great deal of disorder on the border 1 tinued "We v, ere forced to use the it at the earliest possible moment but i d \tUnta 14 the logical plice for its association and President Moore of the diers on the dob and one of the rebe without Undue haste ai t jj ii lifter 1 ation I w, as \ ei > much pleased and TJnclt Sam s patiol has had to be cannon, part of the defense of Juarez finest construction. material even for Saturday full consider ition of the netda ut \4_rj •with mi inteiview said Senator Smith chamber and President Moore stated though the con-tract did not require it. section of the country Friday that from them he was positive H.s to efficienej the boilers are evap that Atlanta would be selected ] a rating two pounds of water for every Most Direct Method BRAKEMAN 'Vot Wetter ot Politic a f pound of refuse buined In other words The work v, 11 of riecebsiu be ard i MONA LISA WAS OFFERED 2 KILLED, 9 INJURED ' about 4 000 pounds of water is being- Solid carload Sweet ous and tho committee hi ULemjJii 1 BY RUNAWAY COAL CARS The location of these banks can not e h Nu Florida Oranges, doz be made a matter of politics said Mr TO J. P. MORGAN'S AGENT IN FIGHT OF MINERS -f^-^ ^£1^ £es ° /ot hnow upon these public heat m0b as he Large Indian River quickest and most direct method Oi j Cumberland Md December ° — Moot e. The future of the democra what the Destructor company will do taming, the i ee^ssai y mforuuitton ti Brf-akln,., awa.v f i om the engine afte- tie party depends on the success of the Rome December 26—\lircenze Peru Clarksville Ark December 26 —Ko next m an effort to have the plant Grapefruit, 2 for 5c enable It to Lrrlve at prompt and b i,tis c] nibin-, to the top of what is know n. new currency bill and the banks must gia in whose possess on was found the accepted be put where thev can best serve the leski b/!orweis and Stalej Gowsky Fancy Baldwin Apples, factoiy con lus ons as Seventeen Mile grade thii ty lies miners "vvere killed Marshall Needham Miyor W oodward will not pay The cjmrn ttee \vill f on tim o \v st of heie or the Baltimore ind Oruo country Tor that rea&on the cities other cent for the plant he bays until peck 45c where they will be placed will be the pnsonei said he lud tried to sell the also a miner was probablj fatall> time make anr ounceraenta u et- i n^ r j. Iroad a train of si^ty six loadoi thleK test is made under conditions en Fancy White Bacon, its procedure us tore back down the hill Bet ore cities from which the best results can Mona Lisa to a lepiesentativ e ot the wounded and eight others received | j; r elv satisfactor„„„„„ y, t„o th...e. olt_..>, Last Applications fot mem be ship in th be obtained We have made compari late J Pierpont "VJorsran and also had niinloor bullet and Knife wounds during u ear he sue< eeded in haxmp: the price pound it rea.eh.pd the first derailing swit h offered the portri.lt to various dealers new s vat em poui el in vi th tho i cp: i \\tcre thirtv one cars \\ete wieck 1 tt sons -with other cities and know that i frreee for all ft^ht at Jamestown nenr j rt duced from $2"6 SOO to J2GO 000 This No. 10 Pail Pure ll ity ot tloek ti k * t Ji/ ind the u is tra\tlinsr at hi^h speed and L II none of them m this section can ao ... .London Taris ind % iple& here "vcsterdav" 1 amount w as put in the 191 i finance desk of Gcoi^e It ( ook&t Air M K rkpatnck a hrakon an of. JEvev-ser -well serve as Atlanta can Perugia b statements amazed thf Reports of the affraj received today , sheet last lune The cltv paid $1«5 000 Leaf Lard magistrate who declai ed it was re .22 y2 Adoos priv jte seezetaiy wa*, jjti a a W \a had been throfi n i.ft and killled The south will gret two banks I be w^re Indefinite as to its origin be\o»d|to the Dektructoi company sJiortlj No 10 Pail Best Joot hlnh with letter 11 d tLle^, a. t, Heve OHP of them \v 11 be in New markable thit none of the dealers had the fact that the men were participants . after the pi ice wa.s reduced and owes Hoglees Lard 94'ic tiom banks I h« estur atr- t n _,! t \ ^ Mississippi Easy. Uilt tns and the other the one loi the notif ed the polue Chr stmas uelebi ation at -the 1 2o 000 more whach Is to be paid upon that clote to 1 t 00 banks and tiuat com southeast will be in \tlant i If it Jamestown naming camp t acceptance Meadowbrook Pure p mieb h ive i li U loi mt nl et bii [ d Culumbub O i ijfcember -b —fSpe w ere a matter of political preference i w JD Dowd sales engineer for the thpre ai e few seutu ns an 1 ifertc r^c Birmingham might be selected through M/SS PAGE'S MACHINE Creamery Butter, Ib 34' c tl )—it o i-e ot the scrapp est basket -ro A f Ani^E-Ar tsu i wm 'Destructor company informed the city itiess that hav not at le lat ne i •»] 1 all p: n ies that has e\ ei been pli> ed on the influence ot Oscar Undeiwood who TRAINMEN KILLED [that all the changes necessary to put resentative In the lon^ list 1C ti es the lut tl e< ut t tl e Columbus te im de w- ould naturalU pull foi the Vlabama CRASHES INTO WALL tht lant m J ec Fancy Full Cream f\M MA OUTsrr r r- - P P« f t condition have 19c timate is con ect iieailv one seven h of feitt cL tho Mississippi Agricultural ind city but It cannot be made a matter ON NASHVILLE been made aud asked for a test dur Cheese, Ib tho national J ar I s h iv e asked ID f e Me h n eal toJU^, bv the deci i\e of politics and the be&t loeation will mar the week of December 29 En come mt noers of ti e s%bt i \ h scjre of 10t to !-> t ni^ht have to win London Deeembei —Mist . Is. Ltha 24-poJnd sack finest the \i\\ on the >-tate bool s only a few rine A. I is dauglit of Ambassadoi Patent Flour 68c la\s i 1 C in st i y di i t ] \ Walter H I a,?, e scai ed ivithout ' ,* V Se reta.r\ McAdoo wig n ell ] IL ise^l o Blizzard in Syracuse. Seeks Aid for Wetlesley. jur> i\ hei an \utom bile in which she Moitgomeiy of Culber^on N C i ma duct the test3 nlt,ht Mith the rcbponse from the j n di iving \ estf \vall i~id w s w et.1 ed -it Bar. accident on the Lousi\illt, and Na«?h OVI Bom im ~\ C Her compai i >i Hai old FOM ler the A freight tiain ran into i landslide Ix>ok tor the signature of E W GRO% E Athens C i q met et Kj Cowtta amb loi - i ctai% wab slightly ovei turning the engine m which they Cu-es a Cold in One Day Cures Grip In Two OKla \Ia s\ ille K> Philarl^lpn bruised were riding Daji 25c

| "The Daylight Corner" j. Clearance Sale! Starts Today! Men's and Boys9 Suits and Overcoats! Prices Sacrificed!

ERE'S the sale vou've been waiting for' Our Half-Yearly Clearance another new SUIT and OVERCOAT! So, here's your opportunity. H Sale of MenVand Boys' SUITS and OVERCOATS starts this morn- ing ! Because of the arrival of this COLD weather, we have decided to start Remember, all the Men's and Boys' SLITS and OVERCOATS/ in this this sale NOW—so as to give you all an opportunity of buying Winter sale, are THIS season's styles. Every garment is ALL-WOOL and made in Clothes while you NEED them. the best manner' i Besides, you've probably been waiting till "AFTER" Christmas to get Scale of price-reductions follows:

All Men's Suits and Overcoats, up to and includ- All Men's Suits and Overcoats, up to and includ- ing $20, now ing $30, now All Men's Suits and Overcoats, up to and includ- All Men's Suits and Overcoats, up to and 'includ- ing $25, now " ing $40, now . . • ^Boys' Suits and Overcoats Also at SACRIFICE Prices! iseman & s Company The Daylight Corner 99 One Whitehall Street

jr\ THE CONSIlTtrnOJL 3m restaurant saloon pool nail ana -with merit and the assistance of many vol- lodging house in the c.mty of the Plodejl it j .tth a fuse ogin unteers, prevented one of the most dis plaza, taking into custody all Who i The explosion which tore th« cabin were armed or who showed signs or to pieces aroused the settlement and astro us conflagrations in the historj of having taken part in the not. Ellis was captured. Officers secreted the citj rapidlv and now has over 100 members then operations the police him in a coal mine during the night, The plant of the Bay Iron "\V orks •visited the rendezvous to pre\ ent his infuriated neighbors was completely destroyed at a loss cs members -where the> claim to ha\e from Ijnchinff him tfmated between $20000 and $30000 A Wcy cross Bank Qualifies. found clubK ind other we ipons half dozen or more residences w, cr^ \Va-vcross Ga December 26 — (Spo- The riot occurred lite yesterday aft ablaze and slightly damaged and later clalf— Dlmctois of the First National «rnoon when the police attempted to STORY OF CHRISTMAS" a garage caught, destroying an auto- Fm* of W^ cross today voted iinani- break up a street meeting attended b> mobile and buggy TV. o more fires mou-.K to make application and qn-"r- nearly 1 000 unemployed men mostly AT FIRST BAPTIST pre\iously kept the department busy 1% L a member of the reserve sysfm foreigners at which speeches inciting and this morning another blaze de- j to \ telenet were made under the new currency bill In the ftfrht which ensued Rafael Thf* cho r of the First Baptist stroying thr^e small houses and put- Adames a Mexican was shot and jfcui- church assisted by a large chorus, will ting out of commission. 500 telephones | ed by Harry Koesigrheim i patrolman render Suntlav night, for the first time and all long distance lines, Ki.pt the The officer admits firing several shots In Atlanta H Alexander Matthew s firemen hard at v> ork i BETTER THAN SPAHKIM into the crowd when he saw a Mex- new cantatt The Story of Christmas ' ican point a revoUer at another pa- under the direction of J P O Donnelly, Spanking does riot cure children ot trolman or^irust The soloists wilt be Mrs WAYCROSS MAN bed-wetting There is a constitution- Pevton H Todd soprano Mrs James H V, hlttenv alto Solon Drukenmiller, FATALLY WOUNDED al cause for this trouble Mrs 31 Sum- LIFE SAVING SERVICE tenoi Karri R Bates baritone mers, Box W. Notre Dame, Ind, will Ihc program, follows Way-cross, Ga . December 26—(Spe- REPORTS FINE RECORD PART I cial )—in a quarrel early today Dan send free to any mother her successful The Prophecy Simpson was shot and orobibly fat illy home treatment with full instructions p t horu^— wounded b> John Williams who was Washington, December 26 —Ou t w *% !3*-hol J <" days come saHh. the Lord Send no money but write her today if tot.il of 1,74-i casualties at sea d inng- O r nrt a-n *-l our King: and lawgiver ' arrested b> Sheriff Pittman \our children trouble \ou in this nay the fiscal ^ ear ending June 30 last he The Annunciation. Williams claims he acted in self- hiffhe-st in the history of th*. life si Soprar n ^ in and Chorus— defense No one knows what caused Don t blame the child the chances are ing service onlj sixt> nine vessels The 1 nel (jabriel V.IB sent from God ' the two men to fall out it cant help it This treatment also were lost j,nd scventj tliree were PART II drowned accurdint, to the anna u re cures adults and aged people troubled port of fa I Kimbull f?enet il su» rln 2 KILLED, MANY INJURED with urine difficulties by di\ or nlgnt t^ndent ot the sci \ ict, made public to- fc,oi nil *>lo— l h u IN TROLLEY COLLISION {4d\ ertisement.) daThrough effort^ »C the service \ PS- Thcr>- ore shepherds abiding In trie field sels and thMi c imoes \ajued at. *T3 - i.n r yoi and Chorus— sons \\ ei e fatallv injured and thirty- PARKER' cutte-B and wrecking \ ess,els assisted \ 1 t ame to pass when the angels u ere two otheis all Christmas merry-mak- 1 364 \essels \aluccl uith their i ai b n a a> ers weie more 01 less seriously hurt goes it $6 032 9J <* and t,arr\ine •> 168 in a roar-end street car collision in personb The ci e%\s also \varneu T8- Voices of the Sty Garvanza a suburb- late last night \esafels that wcrt, running i ito dan T i r or Soprano Solo— "Most of those Injured were friends gers practically all of this \\ ork be I^JT I for Chorum— i eturning liome together from a Christ- inff done at night It also exti_n ii <1 O lovely voices of the skj mas part> aid to 28 S vef,&el& furnishing: emer PART III Koncy pilots carrying persons to and The Quest of the MajfJ from ships to fahoie and caring foi in IT btrumental March— •Jui ed oJf Jcei s ind men B icitonc *ind Tenor— Of the total accidents small ind an <-. 1 a inti Chorus— document td motpi bontB comprise GS Chorut.— per cent moie than t"no thirds of all Behold there came three \\iae men from the persons exposed to danger " om trie Kant the sea being1 on board this class of r m the Eastern mountains 1 t-nor Solo and Chorus— PANAMA CANAL craft A I '. hen they w ere come Into the house Ihe Christmas season hab beer\ a bu^j one tor the Sdhatioii Ainu Wednesday 400 baskets ) c i ie all ye faithful The Magnificent New Steamship contralto Solo and ChoruB—• were distributed to the unfortunate Thursday a special dinner to men v.as serted at the Industnal FIRE CRACKER FATAL TO Sleep Holy Babe In Clumber lie • Home on Whitehall stieet, and Fnda> a Christmas tree furnished presents to 600 poor people PART IV "EVANGELINE" CHRISTMAS CELEBRATOR The Fulfilment of the Prophecy Ol orus and Tenor Solo— The finest fitted and most luxuriously furnished =t<£™£'» °» ^ Ten tr or Soprano Solo— EFFECT OF FEEDING sixteen showed a preference for the i noticeablp decrease in drunkenness Atlantic Coast built expressly for tounsi trade will make seven Nichols\illo Iv5 December 26—"U il Chorus—. milk, from cows ftd on ciushed rats The met chants had one of the hea\t \\\a.ke put on thy strength O ZJon twenty fn t pietcrred that from the est hnl)da\ trades e\ er recorded here delightful cruises from liam \\ T-tts countv attorney of Tones For the Lord hath comported His people ON FLAVOR OF MILK Q boro couiit> and one of the best known Christ to Thee with (jod the rather,. bran and com ration, while nin tjx Th.p piospcnt> of the fall and the g-ood politic! ins in the state died "U i hos pressed no < hoice condition of tracJe in everj line mide JACKSONVILLE The i *-suits saj s a statement s mone\ pic ntiful \v ith the result that jtital in L< \ n^tor toda> of injuries V\ a^hlngton December 26 —Tue de Christmas reflected th< -ood times t T.ustd bj tht, i rcmature e olosioii of partment oC agriculture has just con sued b\ the dtpirtment show th IT m a fire Clicker at lii-s home in "Sl"holafa FRAZER WILL COMMAND these i ations not only was ther n i that ha\ e been hei c all t e fall January 6, 24; February n; March 2, 19; April 6, 24.—1914- \ ille last night eluded i senses of interesting: marked difference in fa\ or of Jie WOODMEN OF THE WORLD ci uohcrt oats as a food to imp o\ e $125 Up. flavor but if anything", the lation c n Fourteen delightful da,s on summer seas •nith ample fme for td.lmng bran and corn was more s Jc TWO LUNATICS A WEEK sig-htseeing' at every Port Special train meets the Evan,, le at Aged Man Arrested, Omaha \eb Decembei 26 —V, A ces^f ul in pi oducing a fine fli\ 01 e i SENT FROM SAVANNAH Colon on each trip competent Conductors to explain all points of Rome Ga December 26 —(SpeciiJ ) Fr xzer of L>all i&> Texas sovereigi ad milk interest Steamer stops two days at Colon two at Jamaica on the v iser of -tlio \^ oodmen of the \?i 3rl 1 outward vovage and one day at Havana, returning Send for beau- O 1.) Brown an iRed \ihite man was T,\ ill automatlcallj succeed I < illen Sa\annih Ga December 26 —(Spe arrested here \ e&tetdaj upon a war R >ot £>o\ ereiprn commander of tht, or cial )—More thj,n tuo lunatics a week tifully illustrated booklet mailed free 4ddresi lant from Griffin Ga He is in the dfr \vho lied \Veiinesda\ at Hendpi - Quiet Christmas at Dublin. \\ei« sent to \Iilledgc\ille from Sa^an P1.AHT IJINE, JACKSO>MM.E. PI.A., o* -Kome jail I\\*L tin^ the arri\al of o(Ti bom illf N C This statement vis Dublin Ga DpcembfDpcemb^rr 226—(Speci6 —(Speciaal ) na.h dm Iiig; 1 <1 f ice Drdin^f to figures c*>rs to cai i \ him b tclt to Spaldintr gi\en uut last night at the heafl tar With the ex( eption of a rathei nol compiled 1 % tho oitUnir\ of Chatham J F. M'FARLAND, Special Agent, ATLANTA, GA. counts tf f ue ch-irg s of ch^atm^, and ters i f the order in this ctti Mr Tra- displaj of fireworks Dublin parsed _ count j The total foi the \ear -was &\vliidln t. z«,r is now on- his vi ay to Omaha (jutet anci sine Chi i^tmas There -was ] 111

"Correct Dress for Men" Essig Bros> Co.—December Reduction Sale 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount—For Cash On Our Entire Stock of Men's and Young Men's SUITS and OVERCOATS All Suits and Overcoats That Were 25 per cent Discount - ON= $15.00 Reduced to $10.00 $27.50 Reduced to $18.35 All Odd Trousers $5.00 Trousers $3.75 18.50 Reduced to 12.35 30.00 Reduced to 20.00 $6.00 Trousers $4.50 20.00 Reduced to 13.35 32.50 Reduced to 21.65 $7.00 Trousers $5.25 22.50 Reduced to 15.00 35.00 Reduced to 2335 LOO Trousers $6.00 25.00 Reduced to 16.65 40.00 Reduced to 26.65 >.00 Trousers $6.75 This sale includes all Black, Blue and Fancy Suits, all Light, Medium and Heavy Weight Overcoats, in ilie newest patterns and latest models. Our clothing is manufactured for us by America's best tailors and we use only the best foreign and domestic woolens in all our Suits and Overcoats.

ESSIG BROS. CO. This Is Positively a This Is Positively a f» Cash Sale 'Correct Dress for Men Cash Sale 26 Whitehall Street ATLANTA,, GA., SATUBDAY^

THE CONSTITUTION wrtfi inteliigeiice; akcf precision. Efficient Housekeeping The World's Mysteries ' In.'former years the two days preceding By HENRIETTA D. WAS JONAH SWALLOWED BY A WHALE? THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER Christmas were veritable nightmares for Srfenc* Lecturer. those compelled to^hanflle the holiday buy- PnllisL-d Daily. Sunday. Tri.Weel4y_ LADY OF THE HOUSE. ped at a tavern bearing the sign of the ink crowds. Clerks expected to aras MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET Many of the Biblical stories h,ave been whale. The Arabic version of the Scriptures 1 . "Is the^dr. of the: house In?" inquired CLARK. HOWELL, through a weary personal Christmas, worn "All around the market house the monkey the subject of much controversy, which has has the word "choono" translated in Wal- Editor and General Minagcr to exhaustion by overtax and knowing little chased the -weasel, . . thre stranger with the valise. come about through a misinterpretation by ton's Polyglot as "cetus," but the word, acr ; "The' lady of the house,", replied Cur- W. L. HALSTEAD. of-the genuine spirit of the day. That's the way the money goes, just like different persons as to the true meaning of cording to CaStell, means "a tavern" or "mer- few, "Is an. I may say. without violating these stories, and this controversy is usu- chant's office." This may have led to Her- Business Manager. J Here and; there lingered a little of the old the weasel." . - -. Most of the troubles our young house- a confidence, that she's all In. The lady ally brought about through a difference ot man de Hardt's Idea as noted. thoughtlessness, but it was not dominant, as keepers have in their of the house has a black eye and a sick opinion in the translation from the original. The Targum of Jonathan and the Syriac ot Jonah Have both the identical word which in years past. Shoppers did much of their marketing come from headache, and is stretched upon a couch of One of the most discussed of these stories was most probably used by our Lord. purchasing early in the season, and those their Inexperience; their suffering, and when she is not delirious she is that of the whale swallowing Jonah. Some of the learned men have taken, the corre- "Nbona," fish, the root signifying "to be pro- forced to wait until the eleventh hour knew knowledge being gained insists that hereafter she, will keep a ket- lific " jCor which fishes, are eminently re- at their -husband's ex- tle of boiling water~on the.stove, the whole sponding Hebrew word to mean "a great what they wanted and were consistent!! fish," and not necessarily a "whale." But markatHe. "Dag," the Hebrew word, has the year-round, In order that she may give considerate of the man and woman behind pense. it must not be lost sight of that in calling same original significance. It is very amusing to agents the welcome they deserve. the "great fish" which swallowed Jonah a The misunderstanding in the translation, the counter. read about the bride "Because or Her dealings with agents the "whale" that our Lord, in giving this sign according to one writer, appears to be in No finer exposition could be asked of the telling the butcher to lady of the house has endured much travail to the Hebrews, calls it in our English ver- the Septuagint of Jonah, where the particu- send her a leg of beef and bitterness of spirit. ,In most cases she sion a "whale." lar fish, "the whale." is mentioned instead bona fide genius of Christmas. if he is out of lamb, but declines to deal with them, but now and What was the "great flsh?" As it is of the general term "fish." Possibly the dis- / ^ —— it is not so funny when then they catch her when she is off her called a whale in the Septuagint and in St. ciples of Christ were aware of the fact that, it happens in real life the fish was a whale, and the habits or 1 guard as you might say, and the results Matthew, twelfth chapter and fortieth verse, and you are the one always are disastrous. I do not reter c one can hardly call it a vulgar error to speak such of-'them as were fishermen might have A WORLD DIRECTORY. who has to pay the dif- familiarized them with its description or to her weakness with scorn, for I have lai of it commonly as a whale. ( One of the practical undertakings of the ference in the price. No len into similar pitfalls time and again, and An anonymous writer, in commenting on wonder so many men It is certain that the whale of Aristotle federal bureau of foreign and domestic com- have had my .whiskers and hair °uriMS this story from the Bible, says that the hold the purse strings by various healing compounds, and_my face Hebrew' word "dag" means a fish boat, and and the "cetus" of Pliny was. one of the tightly closed and in- genus "Cetacea." without gills, but with merce is what may be called a business di- mottled by compl-"'- '" " that the word which is translated "whale" Atlanta as sist on a credit system moti^-^Tcom^ou JM^-^SJ £ blow-holes communicating -with the lungs. Entered nt the postoffice at sides practically should have been "preserver:" but this criti- second-class mall matter. rectory ot the world. being maintained. indigestion. Every man cism is inconsistent with itself and void of The disciples may also have heard of the Jusf as soon as a authority. mythological story of Hercules being three POSTAGE KATES I Within it are listed the great flrms doing hiE l /0 e woman can convince her cSon and Tadmit thaT t^e agents get me Jebb,. in his "Sacred Literature," . says days In the belly of the whale, the word United States and Mexico. business in every country in civilization; the husband that she can used by Aeneas'Gazaeus, although Lycophron every now and then. that the whale's stomach is not a safe and JS-puEe paper», 1C; 12 "y^f . get as much for a dol- the •describes the animal as a sharie. names and advertising rates of trade papers "A few days ago , the lady of practical asylum: but "the throat is large Sc: lar or more than he can. he will gladly turn The remarkable event recorded by Jonah pnuem. was grinding up-some meat for the p P and provided with a bag or intestine so con- and daily periodicals; information as. to the handling of the household provision of making some hash, a dish of wlnicini i siderable in size that whales frequently take occurred just about 300 years before Lycoph- ATLANTA, GA., December 27, 1913. commercial opportunities and routings for money over to -her-. . . am passionately fond. She ^d an old-fash into it two of their young when weak, espe- ron wrote; who, having doubtless heard There are a few hen-minded men in tne ioneS meat grinder of the kind you see ^n cially during a tempest. In this vessel there the true story, thought It right to attribute trade and passenger traffic. world who wanw*»*»t. t>—o manag... =e- th- e house, . but every hardware store. It was one or in are two vents, which serve for inspiration it to.' Hercules, to whom' all other marvelous feats of power, strength and dexterity were SUBSCRIPTION BATES. The publication ought to prove of tan- only a few. and most of these have been safe and sane grinders wh.ch J115.1^^ and expiration. There, in all probability. By Mail In the United States and Mexico. made so queer by some woman's ignorance control. True, the handle was hard to turn Jonah was preserved. appropriated-by the mythologists. (Payable Invariably in advance.) gible benefit to the business men of the of her household management. A m'an shoultt and. its operations were painfully slow. DUI John Hunter compares the whale's Jonah Lesz, a German writer, thinks that tho United States, it is true that our consular nnoo t havave to concern ' his nrflnd, tilled with it was a machine that never caused this to a featherbed, and says that the baleen, or story means that a ship with a figurehead , (Zeichen) of a whale took Jona.h on board. Dally and Su'nday .EH business cares, with the price of milk, but- family a moment's uneasiness. J*J"£ *£° whalebone and tongue together, fill up the ouc corps gathers much useful information. But the continual dis- and in three days put him ashore; from Dally ter and cheese, but it is was thus employed an agent came tot"« .whole space of the jaws. Sunday - these reports *re not available to everyone cussion of such petty details of living that door and offered to sell her his new patent In his book, "Program de rebus Jonae." which it was reported that the ship-whalo Tri- Weekly had vomited (discharged) him. By Carrier. in a digested form, and frequently important makes life tiresome. • meat grinder, which he described a=, the Herman de Hardt considers that Jonah stop- or 12 cents "Are you sure. Love, you have a good greatest labor saving device of the cen items are buried under a mass of mconse- butcher?" questions Hubby as he scans a per 'week. • Outside o£ Atlanta month or 14 cents per week. quential detail. horribly big meat bill. "Oh, yes, Precious, """This remarkable machine ™s operated, very establishment of a answers Wlfoy, "whenever I send for three THE PRAIRIES. ln incidentallync, the flve by springs. You wound it up witn woul(J CAPTAIN ENGLISH HOLJLIDAS. Constitution ?«"J & pounds of meat he sends me four or . 6 By GEORGE FITCH. J. M-aaaser for all territory world directory indicates the fast growing x find die, like a phonograph, and tn " h , «oie Advertising Experienced and economical women run itself for half an hour and all jou had SAYS THAt CREDIT Author of "At Good' Old Slwaali** outsidv Atlanta. intimacy of commercial relations between that It is not money, but the lack of it, that to do was to feed the meat into It and look BELONGS TO OTHERS is at the root of all evil. , Often with ready pleasant. Theprice w» *.. but.Jn^o nations, such as renders valuable and neces- money at hand one may buy to good advan- (Copyright. 1913, for The Constitution.) sary reliable foreign data to even .the tage at the very door, savins time ana to introduce ~" for our old Much nf the United States is grand and No7« agent wa^wnU,^ fallow "?.'„ staff correspondent In ^charge. strength, as well as pennies. ag The Constitution is in receipt of the fol- peculiar, sticking up as far as three miles humblest of business houses. There is scarcely anything worse In the grinder. lowing communication from Captain James lt was new. Mr^Curfew. ^.s ^ady W. English—written with characteristic into the climate in spots. Still more of our business or housekeeping than going in debt much." beloved country, however, is flat and for your food. If you are carrying the bur- of the house. ,-his opportunity to ^^^^^^ Less than a week ago The Constitution unexciting except at harvest time. ' A section DESPOTISM FOR CITIES. den of a grocery debt, stop it at once. Go So the trade was made right there, nvy^ear to those you owe and say that from this with the old devoted a two-column article on the won- of the United States which has only two The flood-devastated city of Dayton, very day you mean to pay cash for what derful work of Ivan Allen in the Oglethorpe dimensions, length and breadth, 3s culled a is. about to present America with a. you buy.. and that each week, or as you con- university movement, and the splendid en- prairie. responsible Cor Ohio, a little on the thusiasm and telling efforts of Dr. Thorn- The great prairies begin at the Missouri The Constitution la not .local car-- veniently can, you will pay advance payments to out-oi-town striking, experiment in municipal govern- past bill until you reach that enviable state well Jacobs have often been emphasized. river and roll gently westward towards the riars. dealers or agents. — _, ment. It is going to abolish, not only the —out of debt. It will not take you long to Everybody knows of the work done by setting: sun almost 'far enough to scare said old mayor and council and substitute a reach this happy condition, for you will find both Messrs. Allen and Jacobs and their sun off of its nest. When discovered, these 7 HE CANAL AND THE TREATY. commission, but it is to adont w^ v£ a hundred places where you can make a associates, and by the press of the city, and prairies were profuseful equipped with, air, benevolent despotism _in ^tne form little saving. The grocer himself, who never at the same time all will agree that no climate, sunshine and horizon, but were oth- The Springfield Republican wonders if. tually a full called your attention to a bargain when you greater inspiration could have been addedr erwise as empty as a new flat before the- of a city manager who shall have bought on credit, will bestir himself to help to the movement than that which was pro- van from the installment furniture house the steady and persistent refusal ot Great charge of municipal matters. Henry M. you huy to advantage because he will want duced by the knowledge that it was to be gets around. The eye could wander in all Britain and Germany to participate in the Waite is the man Dayton has. selected to your future trade. headed by .Captain English, under whose directions without stumbling over any ob- A "good account book faithfully kept for leadership these forces responded to the ject more prominent than a prairie dop San Francisco exposition may not have Us be its business manager, and to redeem the a few months will be of the greatest as- call for Atlanta, just as public spirited citi- mound, and a maji might travel a week with- an 1 origin in the kttitude of this country regard- city from the semi-chaos, that still sistance in showing where the little leaks zens of Atlanta have been" doing for the out finding enough timber to cut a fisli Waite in your expenditure are. Later you will be- past half century. Captain English writes: polp. However, this lack is thoughtfully anal tolls. Certainly, the re- inheritance from the flood. Mr. inng Panama ca comes to Dayton with recommendatory as come such an accomplished buyer that you Editor Constitution: While.I appreciate palliated by the great scarcity of streams tusal of these governments to co-operate m will not need it. , deeply the. kindly spirit which prompted in which to fish. to ability to hold public office, as well as The advertisements and the market re- your very flattering editorial utterance in Originally the prairie was upholstered the shohow that really marks the opening on experience in the management of big busi- ports should be studied daily—they lead to connection with my activity in raising funds with long waving grass and had to be nav- hibif her eye in public withoi the cianal is significant in its repetition. ness enterprises. Dayton is going to pay great savings. There are women who tell for the re-establishment of Oglethorpe uni- igated with the aid of a compass and a versity, I am unwilling to silently acquiesce sextant. Many a strong man with no sense k or so ago the liberal ministry him a big enough salary, $12.000 a year to me they "never read the ads, lest they be m is why. sir, you see me wearing a Only a wee'- tempted to spend ll their week's allowance in credit that properly belongs to others. of direction has gone rashly out on the great of Great Britain again declined to accept an make it worth his while to make good. The on some petty trifle." These women are It has been my pleasure to contribute American prairie and has wandered several invitation from this country, but studiously municipal commission of Dayton will of hopeless, they should never have married. cheerfully toward the success of, tne move- hundred miles in irregular circles without they will never be financiers. The only thing ment, but real credit for the wonderful work finding a lunch counter, or, in the end, a avoided any reference to the Panama canal course retain a certain supervision over competent undertaker. Grass, wind and di- he policies and acts of Genera. Manager for them to dO'is to die off or hire accomplished in Atlanta should be accorded tolls issue in its list of unconvincing ex- hold manager or "let George do it." those jnen who have been indefatigable mensions were the great possessions of the Waite. But by and large he will be city In their zeal'and tireless In their personal prairie, and it was luxuriantly provided with cuses. . bots in a sense almost unique in American eflorts. and without whose active leadership all three. More wind passed a given point If it is resentmient that moves these two pontics since most of the municipal bosses myv oown efforts would have oeen unavailing. on the prairie in twenty-four hours than a grea-,„.„t p^werso , and other European countries. " I refer particularly to Ivan Allen, whose near-acttor from New York could emit con- we have heretofore known have been such oA.i,-*'! r^-f*\ ' sp:lendid work in this connection entitles him cerning 'Broadway in a month. it is not hard to understand their position. ^r^c^- citizen of in spite of the public protest. to the gratitude of every When man came rudely westward, elbow- Under treatv rights that are undeniably ex- community. ing .his way through the primeval solitude, The idea Dayton is now executing is not Dr; Thomwell Ja- he took the prairies in hand and altered plicit, Great Britain and other countries are « new one It has been operative in Ger- Equal tribute is due..- - guaranteed access to the canal 'upon terms cobs, who has impressed each -of his col- them a good deal. First, he cleared off the many and lesser-known European countries WJpw*&. lusbw leagues in the movement with the spirit justly celebrated American bison ,and the of eo.ua.Hty with our own country. It was for some time. In Germany, they make a and energy of his personal magnetism. equally famous Indian, both of which were in consideration of these concessions that There are still others who have devoted highly inimical to agriculture. Then- -ho specialty of municipal .government They broke up the hard, tough rind of prairie sod Kngland removed the last technical barrier their time and talents to the successful cul- advertise for business managers for cities, FAVORITE RECIPES OF mination of tlie work in which we have all •with 20 oxen power plows. Then he plant- • to our undertaking at Panama. or mayors, if you like the more conven- so willingly engaged and to* whose labors ed windbrakes, sod houses, windmills, cy- We reward England's' good faith and re- Uonal term. Frequently cities aold what DISTINGUISHED WOMEN the success of the university is due. clone cellars, grain, elevators; district Lastly, I wish to mention the newspapers schools, political machines and other neces- spect' our treaty obligations with downright is equivalent to civil service examinations of Atlanta, each one of which has contributed sities of modern life. Now, the prairies have repudiation. in the effort to find the right kind of man By S1«S. EDWARD KEATING. generously in work ana space, and with ac- quit loafing and blowing, and have gone to govern a town with-economy and effi- Wife «' Uepresentntlve KcntinB of tual cash contributions, and each one of • to work. They raise the wheat and corn Few minor chapters in American history Colorado. which is entitled to its full share of credit for half a nation, raise .forests and states- ciency. And it is notable that the cities r The have held more needless disgrace than does (CoovriKht 1913, £° Constitution.> for the gratifying results accomplished. of Germany can. In many respects, set an ltop>"feh of the long ago prefaced this one. The shame is increased when we vant I am always v.ttuutr to hold up my end example to the rest of the. world m effi- ookiugjihare^y saying^ Jirs^ of the line In anv movement looking to the realize that the cause ot it all—the desire advancement of the interest of. Atlanta and to subsidize coastwise shipping—is ground- ciency of management. the welfare of its citizens, but I am not wl\l- There is every reason .why a business ing to silently accept commendation that Is less Coastwise shipping is already protect- manager should be a success in the govern- more justly due to others^ Respectfully^ ed against foreign competition. This fur- ment of a town. We have been told time memb ther crutch is to be paid for out of Ameri- and suspicious disposition. and again that the proposition of running lv shv will don ' ,f ..„,, are game, too. and. Tales From Over the Sea. can pockets and by American reputation a city is different in degree only, and not - and whip a mountain stream wading bo or two In the Colorado Rockies. (From The Chicag6 Record.) abroad. in principle, from running a corporation. King Edward was once very neatly, for A mile <=urelv inv-eiKle a weak-minded President Wilson tu>a thus far shown Presidents and managers of corporations you will "scored on" by a young woman whom later himself possessed of i wise and courageous are chosen for business and not political trout into he deservedly esteemed for her many good ,,curure th.i_t -r^rvsau^n0-d works. She had just been presented to him statesmanship. We hoi;c, after the Christ- ability as are officials of cities. That may and was somewhat nervous. To put her at "' KSU°ann £S-'^'catch - big mai' holidays, he will, see fit to throw his be one reason why corporations return divi- T her ea'se his majesty'said: "Oh, Miss — , I want to have a long chat with you, but influence against a policy that indicts the dends and cities, as a national proposition, «-h?but --^^^Mou^e are generally affording material to the if I should unfortuhately bore you, pray Common sense and the fcood faith of this or onie and a '.half pounds, tell me so." The king, who was an adroit muck-rakers and the pessimists by reason Mountain Trout. ration. cross-examiner, wished to ascertain the The Panama canal i.s to mark an «i_och of their shortcomings. young lady's age, which he had no inten- . tion of divulging. "You have already said li, American during, American initiative and The basic idea of a benevolent despot- "A section of tbe Cnited States vrblcb has ism for cities is, of course, centralization you w'ere born at ," said the monarch;' Ajutrican achievement. It will be an his- "may I ask in what year?" "You bore me, only two dimensions—length and of authority and responsibility, with a con- breadth/* toric tragedy to have tne inaugural, on of iobrow but q»u. not,. sir!" was the smiling reply, and his majesty servative provision fo'r recall. The expen- took the checkmate in the greatest good men, and bear the automobiles of a hundred that epoch marred bv a liigh breach of in- ment launched at Dayton will be watched "owlv and -thoroughly over humor. thousand farmers on their smooth, • flat ternational contract. . Haying had a mental relapse, a young backs. with almost as keen interest as Galveston's Lancashire millworker was sent to the aay- The prairie is no longer a wild, free thing*. experiment in commission rule. Both are lum. After he had been there a few weeks Even Us climate has been changed and Its parts . of the effort to improve city gov- he was visited by one of his old comrades. supply of wind cut down 75 per cent. It TO POSTMASTER JONES. When the backbone is is bound up in barbed wire, railroads and ernment. wn to the epicure, "Halloa, Benny!" said the visitor, "how's the The people of. Atlanta are under obliga- bones, supposed to gettin' on?" "Oh, Ah'm, goTn' on first rate, telephones, and man has begun to stick sky- anVS^M?^"'his satanic majesty, thank yo," answered the afflicted one. "Ah'm scrapers into its quivering flanks. No one tions to Postmaster Boiling Jones for a 'very glad to hear it, lad," said the visitor, mourns for. the old-fashioned prairie, how- smootli and expeditious dispatch of the an- AN-AGE OF CHARITY. i that ancient'food pleasantly. "I suppose you'll be comin' back ever. It was as grand as •' the boun'dless morsel fit to tempt ei ocean; as inconvenient to/have in the middle \ compilation recently published in New connoisseur, Lucullus. to work soon, eh?" "Wot!" exclaimed Ben, nual holiday rush at the local postoffice. while a look of great surprise spread over of one's business. , It is estimated that during the six days York estimates that. during the year now his countenance. "Leave a big house and a reached a crisis at Christmas the force closing the, people of the United States Knew Him Well. grand garden like this to coom back to spent ?SO,DOO,000 on charity. The classifica- work? Mon, dost tha think Ah'm wrong in at the postoffice handled approximately (From Tit-Bits.) MAGNANIMITY. my head?" • tion includes gifts to art museums and col- it was a contested will case, and By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS. 2,.000,000 letters and packages. le~es as well as for such popular 'uplift" Had not due preparations been made for the crusades as young Mr. Rockefeller's war evidi Changes in Missouri River. the emergency the postoffice w'ould have The'real answer as to whether.a man is on "white slavery." Copyright. 191S, by The Criterion of "I suppose (From The Engineering Record.) Great or not lies in his ability to be Mag- been swamped and the mails glutted for sev- The classification and definition • here Changes in the Missouri river are so rapid nanimous—whether he has the ability to Fashion. that a stranger can hardly realize them. For ^-:«^ESsrpe llls e p ^ see the big" and little points about Char- eral days. made of charity is decidedly a. crude one. Mu dear Barbara:— testator. g °°°al v ,h»t vou were inti- instance, at a point near Kikapoo ferry land- As it was. Postmaster Jones took time acter or a great problem, and through Pa- Much of the money spent in the Way out- Women have tne curious habit of ing, where there was a maximum down- tience, render impartial Judgment without stream current of about seven miles an hour and his duties by the forelock. He did not, lined should have been credited not to char- accepting the most ridiculous thins?, Bitterness and without Pique. ^lO^^eftL^s. "He wa: and an upstream current of about two miles, and then applying common-sense to o^nimlntance of mine! When in doubt in times of test, do the as he would have been encouraged to do ity or philanthropy, but to constructive civic their adaptations. ijSkuta eo tight at 110 acq.ud.i» \vell th«n vou must .have o the sandy bottom shifted so fast that in two served Wm" very ^arcfun/wheneverr you ssaa w j shoal 600 feet long and 2 feet,out of Magnanimous thing. under Hitchcock, pare und 'prune and pinch investment and to education. It is not the bottom that a body could hardly diiys a "When General Grant at Appomatox hand- the water increased to 2 feet. In another pennies in an effort at a "record." philanthropy to give to art or to education. step were surely foolish. Then Milady ed hack to General Lee his sword and told hilT^l' never1*saw him in my life," was t was cut away and the depth of water —— He employed enough extra help to keep It is money spent from which you expect slit up the skirt, and so found a war place water shoaied 12 feet in three days. him to keep his horses and his equipment that the work of Reconstruction, after bit- to place her feet. But to be practical, reP At some points shoals formed in a, very few •-tile office reasonably clear of congestion, to get. tangible dividends. Tnis prevarication, as counsel thought.it. ter Warfare, might Immediately begin, he That aside, it remains by statistical evi- the slit had to be so pronounced? as to minutes, and in the same time the current . and the result is that the patrons of the city be immodest. Therefore she now takes would change from four miles downstream to was ' Magnanimous. There and then Grant left evidence sufficient to emblazon his name received a splendid Christmas service. dence that we are living in the age of the her skirt, which of course is full at the two miles upstream. among the great of the earth; Credit is also due the splendidly-organ- world's ''most stupendous charities. It is top, and gathers It Into a rubber band probable that if all legitimate items coming at the bottom. Probably her walk Basic Weakness. When in doubt, in times of test, do the ized and energetic staff that work day and i Magnanimous thing. under this head were possible of listment, may resemble a rooster, one—distinct (From The San Francisco .Chronicle.) ' When a friend stumbles, don't condemn night, taxing their physical and mental Jtov _ p—aftei^-another. But animal London papers prof ess'to he able to see *he total would, show for the year nearer ste whic him for the stumble. You probablv would ers to co-operate with the policy of their ambulations are very fashionable this light on the question of militancy in the have stumbled also had you come across half a billion than a mere 580,000,000. the following story: "Is your mother a suf- executive. season you know. The rubber bands ried his widow." the same Obstacle. If you could but loom And the beauty of this form of charity ' on these skirts are about tour Inches Vragette'.'" asked the man. "Tou bet she further—get right inside the Heart chamber 'is 'that it is practical and constructive. .It •wide and set into a-hem of the same ain't" answered the small hoy, "me fa- of that man, you undoubtedly would have. size, with a narrow heading at the Strike of Chorus Girls. ther's a prizefighter." The moral inferred revealed to you circumstances that might does not beggar, but rehabilitates the recip- is that militancy is three-fourths lack of have closed your eyes also to.the Obstacle THEY SHOPPED IN TIME. bottom. The appearance of the skirt j>LclUUU.MelbourneL «t, Australia.n.i*.-'...— ,1 has had a strike of ients It does not- dole out pittance as f gives very definitely the peg-top sil- chorus girls. It was very brief and domestic discipline. ^ .When in doubt, in times of test dp the Tne merchants of Atlanta bear uniform a. son to conscience,, then forget the woe In these days of universal music teaching the Magnanimous thing: ' houette. And walking Is certainly Don't give yourself away H you have any Be Magnanimous wherever *vou are, in testimony to the effect that while Christmas that persists after the pittance has been made more comfortable. Dress my supply of chorus slrls is practically unlim- idea that the world takes a man at his own sales this year were very large, they were ited So the young women of the opera com- valuation. ^ • dear is merely a matter ot usage. So pany who struck in Melbourne for an extra conducted in such manner as to put a mini- man who doubts that the genuine try one at the rubber bound skirts if . ?1.20 a week speedily discovered. They were Any lawyer will tell you that some peo- , mum tax ujpon the hard-worked men and spirit of the Galilean is spreading, and still yon wish. They really are-quite chlG ole won't take advice even when they pay Tours most Interestedly, dismissed, and their places promptly "lj<=d. women who comprise the staffs ot the big will spread, may achieve reassurance by I Chorus girls at the antipodes are paid *U-2^ for'it. ' a weeu when singing in Australia and ?15 . establishments of the city. pondering these facts. They are among tae Extremes meet, but they when touring in New, Zealand. The cost of speak as -they pass by.. .' . ' Atlanta has learned a lesson, a lesson in most gracious and illuminating signs o£ our living 3s Wsh there.: ;,; science and a lesson in charity. She has ' ' FREEZING TEMPERATURE ,94 Fears Old Christmas Day SliPWENTAl BRIEFS ME FINE OF MAN r WILL ASK COUNCIL TO Ha*ehur« . The membets chrtcn WILL LAST WHOLE WEEK But Still Works Every Day READY IN FRANK CASE SHE STARTED TO SHOOT AID IN PLAZA PLAN School Garden Defense Will Stress Judge Woman Detective Says Vision Atlanta Improvement Com- Georgia Is in Grip of Near B!ere he is — the character 3. ou en- Blizzard, According to counter in the chapters of Thomas Nel- Roan's Doubt As to Guilt Saved Life of Man She mittee to Push the Project the ~Advancement of Science will son Page s booKs or in the writings th" exh'bit by the School Garden as of the Prisoner. Thought a Burglar. suciitton of America- This blanch of Weather Reports. oE Joel Chandler Harris, read of but at Earliest Moment. the association of science devotes it- seldom see — the genuine, old-Um£ self to teaching1 < nildi en to Efow fruits and vegetables in their schpol The rest of the noways «„ be «ld , -the™ Supplemental Uriefs will fee filed in Mrs Hattie Barnett, the woman <1«- The executive committee of tho At- 3ird grounds , the supreme court today by attornejs tecu\ e—the only licensed one in the lanta Improvement committee will go e Pt V1 1 94 years of age Christmas day and for Ihe defense in the Leo M. Frank state—started to shoot at a man, no» ers Sown ?n* Vnool jards of According to the official wen,thor before council parly in Jan iiry and he is still pert enough to worh: every case calling: attention again to the Christmas morning: whom she believed ask an appropriation for dt *lnlto art, countries ill over the world V.Ill. b« forecast freezing temperatures wtfl be doubt which rested on Judge Roan's ttown. Atlahtans will s<-e tiny Jap- registered locally until the end of the day that the sun shines He asks no j to be a burglar In the afternoon she construct^ e tvork tow aril tht,J- anese cultivating their school yards, mind when he declined (to give the de- pleaded for lenience and paid the nna posed cit> plan This v, as thi as a man of 40 I get into the place Christmas morning committee for January 1-i in jt 2 o clock next Tuesday after- lured from his cold den aid laid his Caesar was born In \Varr6n countv. } argument made bv Attorney General early She got her pistol and went to chamber noon in tne auditorium of Wesley Me f infers on vegetation all over tho Feldee attaching the validity of incor- investigate Seeing- a man on the front A special comrmttep -n as noi th end of the state There Is no Georgia His first owner was Congress- ' porating into the bill of exceptions morial c-hurch Chlrles J Haden r 1 man Henry Persons a distinguished f porch she leveled the sun in his di- pointed to in\ c^tifratfe the pc/= bllit one ot the \tnrrtins who is enBaetO In let up in sig"ht for th* cold snap Judge Roan s expression of doubt of securing for Atlanta the C£,i<- plan rrepari-iir foi tho exhibit and for the There Isn t a spot in the entire south man In his da> I rection meetings of tho -iffiliated society just a present that can boaat warm sh \^ hen the war broke out Caesar t So far from being- an unimportant Then just in time to prevent her exhibit which has recently bee, «-how n weuhfr U\en Pass Christian whera went to war-—not because he wanted , or negligible ground for a new trial in New York and -which, is now tour from firing she had a vision c»f a cold Prf-iJcnt "\\31son and his fami]> a " to as his name would Imply, but be- ' the defense insists that it Is an all- and lifeless body lying unidentified on Ing the Lnlted States lestu g for thp holidaj season Is cause he had to He was 41 \ears of. important ground and cites numbers The civit, plan exhibit consists of NEGROES TO OBSERVE maikel on the weather map as unset an undertaker s slab It was Christ- t tl since the presidents arri\al on age at that time He served during ' of former decisions of the supreme mas She simplv couldn t shoot In- pictures and t/atifltics on d\ ic im FREEDOM ANNIVERSARY CtrK mas morning the skies have been thu entire four \ears in the capacity, court to uphold its contention Frank s pro^ement all over the world and is attornej s declare that the supreme stead she decided to make a noise and grav "ind the winds chiHj of servant in the Fifteenth Alabama ' scare him ax% ay, but her efforts to full of interesting facts .ind suggth ^ma^ipati jn. clay* January 1 next In Creori?la and Atlanti the cold snap court has repeatedly granted new tri- tions Atlanta Is represented in the- regiment At Grant s Path he \vas ads In criminal cases where It appeared frighten him \v erp In vain exhibit by pictures of its disposal maikinjr tht fiftieth annii^rsary of hi^ not been unexpected Forecnstei Pr#-sulfn 1 Intuln =; prof 1 imation wil > i lerrmann bcentcd the snap some wounded in the thigh the knee and from the record' tha" t the trial judgo Then she decided it wasn't a burg:- plants which attracted wide1 attention : f>d nt \tlanta hv the d ecend ankle H> walks with a slight hmp, i had, from timidity o„r -_ tnisapprehen- and -were considered among th« best he obse t if ee u ecky T.BTO and then mide or t lar, but somebody who nad mistaken ants of tht negroes (if the southland t< t* thf effect that the New ^^ir but he dot.*; not draw a pension I sion of the law, faileecd to exercise his shown were th \t d u fflven their discretion the house An investigation revealed who u ^iild pjobabjj be coll He has m.*rl( Ciesai has been married four times i A large part of the supplemental the fact that It «-ns fe P Sims a next- Hope to Brlns Exhibit. %r L 1 t\ itne^^ thr- el venth hour sleet Each marriage took and he has been door neighbor ll\ ang at 9 ^ oodward mir ffntiiip of the f i eedom ol> i hilsLrntH ni^ht tic coltl of Ti K!-\ hi ief i= taken up vv 1th w hat the de- If possibly tne p-chlbit *» ill b( Th« on m \tljnti will take placo at tho father of twentv children, five of f citck i th larse aulttoiium of d LJ whom are IHing His last wife died, Sims TA as arraigned In police court « ^ tli I \ "VI F LhurLh on \u se^cn -years ago toi General Oorsej Reuben R Arnold '/I ins Atlantans what other cities are tne of counsel for Prank declared how- Fiidaj Afternoon The recorder fined doing in tho wa> of improxom n b irn tn ProCessoi \V H Ciog Caesar has been a member of the 1 him $!"» 75 for disorderly conduct Iho ' Mitk unUersiti will h* i bs Francis Price Staff Photographer ever that he wished It to be under- N"o definite announcement of the t,um church for eight\ five years He has 1 stood that there was no charge that fine 'was paid b\ Mrs Birne*t who to be asked from co incll for carrj iri s t orator \ Krand jubi OWLS' CLUB IS HOST said in explanation that the vision she e th3te- to m* bundled bean preaching fifty six. years CiDSAR PAGE these alleged misrepresentations of out a definite plan of en. ic impi 01. e i*1 mingled — all scholars In fact had been intentional on the part had was tv orth the coin, and thai she ment was made The execut \ c cum FOR 250 CHILDREN of the solicitor felt a whole lot better in bting able mittee »JU take that up bc-foie cosin i ^ ** in the milii negro to paj only a fine of ?15 75 instead ot cil or before a committee from thit \tlinti TV 111 tikp pait In ly w ith Captain Tames "W English funeral expenses body Professor frogman -will AT CHRISTMAS TREE VOLUNTARY GIFTS MADE Sr, who has direct charge of raising The members of the committpe for 1 ^ subjec t FIfl> vears or then balance, still needed Atlanta Proves Mecca which are In the chamber or com i c I i -itlon — a re^ ie\% "ind f 01 e TO OGLETHORPE FUND meree rooms were Alex W Smith, The Owls club he d the r annual METROPOLITAN CLUB fhnstmis tree on Fnda-v ifternoon in Three \oluntar> Christmas gifts THE PRESIDENT'S UNCLE For Georgia Newlyweds th lod^e loom of the ordei m the came Into the Oglethorpe university MADE MANY HAPPY I hrnwei building fund Thursday K "W Alfriend tele PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY During Holiday Season "V Thf> rooms \*.eif decorated for the graphed a subscription of $500 from ON CHRISTMAS EVE oroa&ion with hoU} and cedar boughs JNe-w York J Ft ed Har\ e> one of the ChllHcothe Ohio, December 26 — and a huge Christmas tiee laden with lessees of the Piedmont telegraphed Henry 'VV Woodi ow an uncle of There hastieen a perfume bf orange This 15-jewel Elgin over I OOC toys stood upon the rostrum $250 fiom Boston and Jacob \V Pat- president TV lison died suddenly today blossoms and bridesroses and almost an Christmas was made real for hun- echo of wedding bells around the ho- Ihe magnificent tree wus lighted with teison subscribed $oQG at his home in this city dreds of poor childi eh in Atlanta Watch at $15.00 Is the tin} electric bulbs of green ind rea The exccuti\ c committee headed by Mr "Woodrow was a Itwyer and was tels of Atlanta for the past few days through the effoi ts of the Metropoli- O\er J50 children and their mothers Christmas time seems to be a favorite tan club which gave awaj on Christ- Most Popular Watch «ere tht. jpcip'ents of the Owlt, gifts Capt nn James Vv English br ib prominent ir the business and financial fn which ranged from htrong s*1! \ iceablc quietl% at \\ork tu complete the $-oQ affairs of Chlllicothe season of the yea" * marriage cere- mas ev e ovap ?OQ nackages of fruit, t-chool shoes to baskets o£ good things 000 Vtlaita tuti.1 It is under&tood Mr "VV oodrow who had long been monies and the number of matrlmo- nuts and candv to the children of At- Sold in the South. th^t j, nu Tibet of subscriptions ar< al i Jal barks which aie launched upon to eat promlnen* as a democrat in the poli- life s sea at thte time almost rivals that lanta s pooi The hall was thronged rluld \\ as n to\s cindv ind ' icii\ in the hands of th<- execut tics of the eleventh congressional dis- all during the afternoon and* early In iliudmsj upon a --penal nuts while tht el annoutj- of the proverbial June Atlanta Is also night of Christmas eve by children. 11 <1 w ai m cloth nff ! trl n a H n > m d it time ti ict, recently wis an applicant for a populai mecca foi the couples who \\ u!i t > advertise our \\atch It is stitPcl that the Atlanta banks ippointment as intej nal re-v enue col- are on their wedding trips and the who foi got poverty and care In the The rooms of the c-lub were crowded hofels of the city are hosts to man> enjoyment of their simple presents with Intel tbtccl \mitni-* and cl ib mem ill take- up tl o question of making Ipctoi foi the Columbus distiict How The charitable work which has been di ]>u mem we carctulh con- itci s tinting the jicttv t,ei pinonies. donations t» O^lethoipe at then \ari c^ cr Mi \\ oodi ow w ah i uled out of uev,l> wedded pairs everv dai At one ous annu il tlirec toi fa meetings which consuleiatlon bj the decision of Piesi- leading hostelry there -were ten newly- a custom of the club since Its found Mrluid our "-ccoidi tui ncaiU dent \\ ilson not to appoint his rela mariied couples registered yesterday ing was made possible through the w ill come oft bhortlj At another the uncommon siftht of sev- work of the members headed bv Presi- LU i.tit\ h\ e \ ears In the meantime ill pprs who lives to office dent "tt M Stephenaon and P F Good- G. H. W1LCOX RECEIVES sh to makt, conti tbution- ..s. re- Air \Voodiow was about G5 years of en pairs of honeymooners was seen in \\ L could have sjotton up a quested to take the matter up ctnect- age the dining- room at one time w>n, chairman of the boaid of trustees iluap foreign movement and an RAILROAD APPOINTMENT inienoi i ase to sell tor less but (.eorgre II Wilcox well known i ciiJtftd t-ircles has beeit made assist ue could not conscu ntiouslv mt feenci il freignt agent for the Mi riLi mmcnd it ton and Hirminprhim vnd the HawkSnb v lie and 1 loi da fa >uthem railw i.y 1 lit cases foi tins watch ate w h lie^a^uai ei s in Macon nidc hv Jic Ciestent f.utoiv Ihe innounct ment \\hich is of inter Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co. est to iailrOLil men thioushout GPOI The~v come n three sti c.s and lie trinianteid 'jv the factor} KIT. ind th* q >uth \v is made know I r rid.?, through i ciu vil n issued b\ -New York- -Paris and omsehes to \\car is \%c'l is jfokl f n at lc.ast 20 \ears lohn M ( utlcr of Mix-on genciul Atlanta- Crt, Oh1 aprcnt for both the. railioids 1 he mov ement is i full is icucl 12-si/e opcu face 1 l<,m itnd uproitd by J B Munson presi or \\ altham and bc.ai the usual miarantee tfivcn on all ot drtit and -,cnfral miniRei ot the H*w, kiJis\J}lH ,ind I lurlda foiuthtrn infl c the finest shades rei\ < foi the M icon and Bii minghan Sent prepaid anv where if oidctccl bv mail K ulvvay company Consul otu watch experts at the store or write loi illu- trated wat "h and jevvelrs c Ualo^ue CHURCH WILL SHOW Price Sale in Junior Department FAMOUS PAINTINGS MAIER & BERKELE, Inc. J if feat ire of tne evening bfr\ ir Children's Coats, ages 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 years. These are Kerseys, j -it I i| r<

Blanket Robes i Long deferred, now represent an urgent need—all of Winter i is befoYe us—the nipping days—the rugged blast—the Eiderdown and Blanket Robes, 6 to 1 6 years. 1%. scourging storms—the piercing cold. These cold sugges- $3.00 Values $2.00 $3.75 Values $2.50 $4.50 Values $3.00 tions should "warm" you up to the Overcoat subject and Flannelette Kimonos, 6 to 1 6 years, Value $1.50—98c. direct your steps hitherward. Here are more Overcoats, Children's 2 to 6 year Teasledown Kimonos, Values $1.00—69c. bigger variety, better styles, and a range of prices that leaves These all have cord at neck and waist and are/ine for chilly mornings. no loophole for complaint in getting the best values at absolutely consistent prices. Children's Sweaters Men's ^ id Young Men's Overcoats Lots of all Wool Sweaters in plain and fancy weaves, red, brown, white and oxford. $18= -==*==- $75 $1.50 reduced to $1.00 Youths' Overcoats $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 reduced to $1.50 $15 -tn $40 $3.00 and $3.50 reduced to $2.00 Hoods and Crochet Hats In red, blue, gray and white. EISEMAN BROS., Inc. $1.00 and $1.25, reduced to 69c $1.50, reduced to 98c 11-13-15-17 WHITEHALL •I "The Home of tbe Overcoat" Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co if, ATLASTTA,

prof-esBional entertainers provided for their amusement a unique cabacet rta- ture The dinner table had beautiful deco- o rations In the Christmas colors, the Cen- MONEY ENOUGH TO MET terpiece a mound of poineettias m tne TALENTED YOUNG MUSICIAN midst of which slixme manar little elec- tric lights, and at each «nd were basnets of poinsettias narcissi a»d valley 3ilj.es. £ •O The candles had crystal shades ai>d de- ALL NECESSARY DEBTS tali of color was in red and tvhlte Between courses w ere the caoaret features, the entei tainment staged at St*tisie Treasurer Speer Says one end of the dining room and in an adjoining apartment Georgia Can Pay All Obli- The entire reception floor was r ti* gations Due on Jan. 1. ticaUj decorated with ho!l^ ind mi3*-le toe narcissi and pomsettias State Tteasi^ej TV 7 s^>ee declared Masque Ball Brilliant Event; For Mrs. Abbott. \ esteida\ tnat the stall* \,oulct ha\ e Mrs \V L \bbott v as tne hjnor enough i ione> in the treasui % on tb? guest at a beaxit'fwl Chustmas Hnner first of tne j ear to meet all of its n^c parti gi\ en b\ her son and daughte", ssaix oohgations Scores in Picturesque Garb Mr and M'-s T^ \ raikei at tne-i Ih&mone^haa bten conimg: in slow home oti Chnstma^ d-n. The ho J^° \ ' declaicd Mi Speei, 'but it is no*" was bright with Christmas decorat.ons *Tf£jent that the state wijl be m a i o The Nine O Clock Gc-mari club gai *i either coprt or peasant costumes Pnere of holl\ -»i«:tletoe and polnsettia bios siUon on 11^ l-=t of Tattuarv to pay bet i wfTf mam in domno many who wore- soms Tie centerpiece of tho table %ra^ the ext-aordma- loan iMnt-h was mad- then Christrn-is entertainment in the 1 a Tnmiatuie Christmas t~ee laden v ith form of <<. Tiask ball last e^ ening at v, ith <. on\ on* ic nal et ^nins it tire a .ato last Bummer and also the inheres* masV to accomplish dibguisi and m«llclonK Cupper Abbotts <5e\ f ntietn in thda^v, and 'he the fun be^an Everybody had every- It was aftei il o< ot k \\hen the un r Irst of the vear in order to maintain guests included onl> membeis of ne states credit. These -ne will be "body else fooied and wives and hus- masking- began and suppei \\ as ^ r\ ed f^miJ j connection "bands and sweethearts friv olpd with The 1 ittet was a deliciou, r^-pas in ab'e *o znc-et as thex fall due one another and kept up the bantering eluding- all the holiday substan Sals As vo t'10.1)0.1 menls to public scho VH and d^iicaci^s and tho decor iii rys and pension*? ^ p •« III meet them as -HO until the time o^f unmasking on each table of c~imson antl w hite Miss Walker Entertains, More than af^anv prev ions ball the flowers combined well with the Ken Miss noise Vi alket entertained i* eiVL the monei in the treasury **.•* members of the club and their lady eral rietorat e srh^mf Jn Iio H and tea at ih*» L>eaj*,taii Te iai e /ej er- .s al%\a>s tho case, man> of thg count.- f da> aite-nojp tl e occasion an enjov- friends observed thr idea o th» fancy mKtlPioe The Candlesticks hd.fl their allf < >ie in ion liment To Mrs rinr- tav coijct-to-s aie behind on tlieir t costume and everybody was ^n masque shaop-s all o red and tn* randies and ert^> Bloss* i c guests Mi-s Lillian Best, rnittanccs and oui receipts during; the bwr bons sho vcd tn«, C; t sin ns colors month of Ta'Vm^i^. should be h*a\ i " There were peasants and dancing girls Mr < lArtnre Ivnoivles ^ th*» i) *•«*! o" Buffalo and Miss Mollie Holland of ("•hristmaa belles ajid Colonial belles dent of t ne (-iUb Mr \V cstei elt Ttrmine \c ^ Orleans Tncie are i euessary obligations ol m\ s^ed o ir-eet he n were Misses the state fall iff due on Tajiua-% 1, VJffht and ^lornlng" Flora Diana the seer tai V jQ tlif ii i.nd thP mem f iffoi d ^ f ^t \ni i T ai n<* Poblnson, arid dozens of H^bes thougri tne> did br-rs of i he tooveri ig bond the bril F^A i iiu lohnsoi E ^ el\ n R^gland, 1 ra amounting: to about ?7QO,QQO These not call them^al\es by the lattei name lia.nl success of tne entertainment is . include the e\*i aoiflinary loan nom Every nation iiati its representative in lai srel\ du<* F c-e Alr° 1-viiR Gre^ham Vrs the Atlanta national banks, made In C -d •summer and 1^0 the mteiest on the state s bonded (H'tf of the $475000 c-vtiaoidiliar\ loan midc Holiday Dance. the aroVemor last su-nroei has betn Mi ^ M <"> Jackson e Ue ta ln»djja* i paid Governor and Mrs. Slaton piett\ datiLinw party last ni? it at her homo on >!T rtle sti eel foi he 3 ounjr Ihis is th tirst \ear during: wli tli daughter Mi-^s Almeda lae-K^on The the go\erno- has been authorised to lower flooi of the house v\ as t hi own boirov, moie than $200 OOQ The ton Will Entertain Scientists together and h* a itifuUj deco-a ed m tKntion i\ as amended in 1512, ln< "pa*1 the holidav * olors and an orchestra ns the pro\einoi •* temporary borrow furnished the mu«io foi dancing ing pu\ ei ftoni ?_00 000 to $50000" Miis fat-kson wore a grown of \ellow The ne\t obligations that will b<= Oovernoi and Mrs Tohii "\f Sis ton \ althoi ^.li it !•<• cMiettPd that satin draped wi*h chiffon and Miss >f tlie \ sitoi ^ ill \v cai It p e^ins" 01 the t~easur> after thf pi will entertain at > o clot k Tuesday tft- Jackso1n w as Rowned m pink chiffon ment ot t ie Sjldtes d<*bts will be PH'J •rnoon a.t the e-s.ecutivr manston in ion A <1 vnnco f m iiard Hrre. \Liling pink cha"mpuse iio schools ind pensions II has h* < -i Mrs T A Burke assis ed in enter er of the dclega-tes to the oomeuu^n I I!>\\a 1 of tht. ^mthsoinin m a istoi iar\ h thcrto to paA off thti u > taming and Misses El zaoeth Flodd ns ions in L lump sum oa~K in i/hr \t • n? the Amcrlc in \it,ocia.tn7n fo th stitui ^\ a^h r ntun peu«in«*nl secie and Mildi ed Mather pi esided a t the 1 \dvancempnt ot ^CIPOC** w Inch v. ill bo l^ r v f th» \ni^ii T.I \ssnc iti >n f. »r Fhes* will amount to about $J JOCUJO the \ i tucement o/ fe>ui^nce ind I S punch bow 1 TUe guests included 01 $} 00 000 in session in \Lliyrta next we*»-k Hi.su ' I'-sistJ. t sccrttai^ tlso of si-ity of the scnqtolgi i and boj set PieiP nil be moie than SI 0°t 010 The i pcoption it the mansion. t>rom V\ is] ni^tdii at ri\ ed in Ml tnta last 31 o rs f-om trn f10! die the pvi 1 i- mes to be one of the most brilliai " oE ni_, it as the ta^-aiicc gu ird of thp con *-" ool teachoi s v. ion the eai lose i 301 IPS of airbus in honor of the ais venLi>i \\hich is t) b( held ne\t week To Mr. Cunningham. It u til be fo the grower 10' to at c te tinguish^d scientists and then w \ ts hot it arp f ngagred in making final Mi Howell Jacl son \ i 1 pntertal i \ h -~h IT- i\ill pa\ first, the \eteians and families who will attend the j"ect Ai r ni^ements foi the con\ention ^ ulch a party of twelve at the d nner dance 01 the teachers \\ ill ln\ t its ^enei al head quart ei s at toniRht ITI compliment to his guest Mr ing of tho several societies affiliated t! P I iedmont hotel On ^uuday after Lymau <- unningham of New \ork rw-ith the i^sociation noon Theodore \\ itii^ [jrcs=i aecre jjj N. LANGSTON DEAD The first reception to be held will be tar^ x\ ill an i\ e lie grt iter numbei at 9 o clock Monday night at the TJni of thf* mpmbet s o* the societies \\ hich To Miss Woolley. T ers tv club foUo-n ins; the first gre/i compose the assocJ itjon \\ill airi\e^ou Dr and Mrs "\issei TV oollei en er He Was One of the City's eral session of the association On Mondi\ and r le^tl i\ tlimd twentv sutats infornilK last r 1 w di*»tingm«ihe E 1. 1^1 tors to the light in compl ment to Mi^s ^-Ia ion next rtni rsda\ the local a^^ocia-tion i mutiny will I ii m fo-ieigi oini Pioneer Citizen*. college women -will entertain in honor trip1- Paul Otlot >r KniMscls gem i al ^ ool!e% * of the ladies, vho will ittficl the i iec si i * t it v ot tbp TII u in ol mtt i nation il ing1 The rr-cepMnii u II Ie heir! at 1 illt\ of org in Or Sunday morn n^ at 10 L o 4. uck the J eal i lonee s 01 Atlanta died Fi i ration amon^ mtei nation U eongrt *- »s da\ morn njr ^t « o clock at his home the residence of Mrs 1 mina Oaitetc f iuutlo Kitgi of Pio nnenu J^.i i Dr (^Ji^Jles ^ Oanipl "ni-y adrlr^ss Ihe Boyd 194 ^Va^hintrton street /d u. m mber of the x^socntion \\ ill Mothers class of the I irst Baptist No 9 \\cst Tenth sti eet He ^\as born thmti his subjeLt bcln^. The Thi t-i^ st\ent> nine \eais ago « itnin tne pres To the governor s reception and thit alter ri his fij st IT eptin^ at the \t 1 ^i\ en b\ the lor il committee at the la.nt icon\entim Stnor Bi iga is co-\ ChiM l>r OiHieJ fi add! ess will pro\ e en t c tv Iirm ts of \tlanta and spent nected \\illi the tlepai tment of agrtc il of piactical \ilu< to e^ ei % mother who TTnzverMt} club ill the delegatej an-t hears him not only from a spiiitual Ills long and useful life Keie their ramilies, wrilj be In 1.1 ted as ivejl t ii in I i v/ I ami is "otking to se viewpoint but from a h stoi c intf etn "U hen ihe civil war broke out Judge -\i the members of the local e\.ecuti\o c in members f"om the south Vmen LiaiiSfaton "tv as one of the first to en committep tht. local finance commit (an ( ounti ies \\ ah a \ ten of making ical one as \\ ell \ lull ittendancc is fee, the honorary r/^ceptlou < amjmft e the a««?ocntion tniH ^mfrlcan Instead urs~Bd on this occasion is t ie mo hers 'ist He ^pr\ed the first jeai of the and the dilectors ot the chamb* i )l of puiel\ north \rnei ic ui is it is at cinnot fajl to be uphf o I l>\ this beau \var in the First Georgia regiment, and ommerce w ith tht- TV i\ es of all t e present tilul talk after being- mustered out at Pensa 1 ^ no us members of the commit tei. s cola Fla re enlisted In Cobb s lesion Tne membeib of tne- lidips 3 ecep t i Gude-Coleman. of horse He lai_er aer\ed in the Gate « mmittee headtd b^ MI& Johi lv Cabaret Dinner. City sruaida and the Fulton dragoons Ottlev, vill also be invited each laa\ 4.11 olaboiatc -i id beaui-ifjt < hits -rids Mi and Mrs \!beit \A\et lie Gude l»oing expet ted tn orins hor nusban 1 partv wa1* the tjtnnei gn. en Cht ist ua,s ha^e issued cards anno mcms tho After the wa: Judge L*angston re- or an escort with her ^ Th^ affah it night bs Mi and Mrs John "F" Tviser marriase of. the] daushtei Mai % turned home He aer\ed for a number the LTniversftv lub \\ ill be informal at their home Bosgs to Mr Algernon Ooleman on of j ears as clt> councilman from the Tuefdal December 21 Mr and Mrs *nd full dress will not be consldcj ed The part~v numbered eighteen and fai-vth ward Later he was elected jus- tice of the peace, which office he held until a year ago He was always an ad%ocate of any measure pertaining to the de\ elopment of Atlanta, and was Fho o by 'Wesley Hfrshb honored and respected by his wide cir- MISS RUBY \SIvEW, cle of frrends Three children survive him two sous, Conceit pianist and atcompanibt who has returned home lor the hohda\ s trorn a successful tour W I*, and Jep L. Langston, and a of the principal cities of the south with the Riheldaffer-Gdilc\ compam, under the \lkahest L>ceum daughter, Mrs Marvin L. Wise, there Furs and Fur Coats is also a brother Clija/h W. Langston, bj stem s direction and four grandchildren. The funeral will take place at 1ft o clock Saturday morning- from the residence. Rev C O Jones officiating- Coleman vnil be at home after Tan- with the team from the Mississippi \g- St Marv s school it Raleign is spend- Interment will be In Oakland ceme- uai v 17, at 5524 Klmbark avenue, ricultural and Mechanical college AIiss ing the holidays with, her rnoth-er, Mrs tery Chicago,dhic.aeo.' IIIlIl Helen Thorn will be the sponsor for 3fa.ude Baikei Cobb Reduced the visiting team ** * Dr and Mrs "U B Campbell en- It's uei er too late to present a fur coat or a set of furs. We -sell more furs A llingham-Lee. tertained mtorrnall'v at an eggnou par W. L. BECKHAM DIES Mr and Mr*, George W F\ans ha\ e Hersey~McB urney. ti Christmiis afternoon at their home for sfiftfe after Christmas than before. The rush is over and one has ample tune issued jnvititions l > the marriage of The m«.rri ige of Mis Helen Stenett In Ansley Park AT HOME IN ZEBULON theli diughtei Kubv Lue Tishie \l Hers>e\ of t'atteison and Mi .Ldwaril for ^elections. A fur set or coat is a purchase of impoi'tance and deserves some lln = liani to Mr "V\ illiam Jesse L.ee on F \lLBumej will take place at noon Mr«; Paul Newsom. of \\ ashin^ton, Zebulon, Gi* December 26 —(Spe- Thursd.iv eienins )anuaI^ I'' at S JO todiy at the home of Mr and Mrs Gi TvJli arrive next week to vjsit her cial.)—W ii BecKham. age 32, died deliberation. It is our part to see that j ou get ]ust the fur you want, and to o clock ai. 18b tells avenue Mr and Charles Nelson Sterrett in Pattei bon motlier Mrs Betty Sims Mrs New - here this morning He has been i n Mrs L.ee will be at home aft«r Jan- N J Re\ Da\ id Stewart Hamilton some before her recent marriage was failing health for several years, but guarantee the uarj 2o at IS6 Sells aiettue •will perform the ceremonv which will Miss Edith Sims was up and at -vork th« day before be w itnessed ,by relativ es and. a few *** bis death ffls body will be held un- intimate frlendt, Mr W 11 lard McBur- Mr and Mrs Clarence Blosser will til the arrival of his wif*,, wha is at Theater Party. nej will act as best man. entertain at dinner tonight in compli- present In California Your Christmas Money Is Splendidly Invested When It Buys Mi Joel Hurt had as his guests at ment to their house partj Miss Best He has two children and is also sur- a box partj at the Atlanta last night of Buffalo Miss Holland and ilessrs vived bj his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. a Set of Good Furs Misses Virginia Lipscomb Marearet Will and Carl Woodward of New Or- T Beckham, of this place, two broth- Bannister of Lynchburg Va Miss Theo leans Covers "will be laid fot twelve ers R T Beckham, Jr. o£ Dublin, W Puo-Ha-u Mi Robert Forrester and Mr SOCIAL ITEMS *«* H Beckham, ot Harvard Law school, Pcrrin Xicolson Miss Virc-lnia LIpscomb will enter and two sisters Mrs Dr R. HI Rogers The pai t\ was entertained verv de tain next week in compliment to Miss of Ocilla and Miss Susie Beckham. After -Christmas Fur Reductions Ii*,htful at s(ip>er l?j ~\li^ W C Jarna Bannistei of Lj nchburg: tht S"uest jf Mr and Mrs 'William \ Parker '.a-ve Mrs Georcte Forrester gin it life borne un luniper street bou ht tne nome of Ml and Mrs *** la 1 iftpi tho theater in tilm^nIlltll«lll. tL U to"\frssl*^ a 5I „„,,„ r»« 11a.T«rS Q .» n-n TT .-!! n-+ o £1 n ¥ h street Sn^'^^'a^r^sRat^rfor ! SenS"cill*way' on Fourteenth st« Mrs IV S Bvck leases earlj- in Jan- a party of eight young men at dinner B,fpTcoma b an^d M"^ a^MS11^^ and -11 take possesison the earl, o,iatt Wednesday evening Januar uar> for A isits in Boston ISew Yorfc **• Real Mink Muffs Red Fox Sets 'orrebter joining them °* > „,. and Pittsburg Mr and Mrs Roy Gwyn Jones will Mr and Mrs E H Horine and fam- entertain at dinner Saturday evening at $">0 bets .. . iH ha^e moved to their new home on 3Mr John Ryan of Atchison Kan, IB their home In Decatur in compliment $165 vluffs ,.. SI 1 5 $38 so Lane-Benton. Bast Fourteenth, street * spending the holidays with his mother, to Mr. and Mrs Claude Stanley 3VIc- $25 Sets $19 73 I Mrs Mai v \ enetia Lane announ«es Mrs. John Ryan. Cord. $95 Aluffs S74 5O the mairiaae of her daughter fc-va, to "Mr and Mrs Ben Conyers are spend- *** **• $25 White Fox .*, $19 75 Mr Hampto_ —„_ n Cliffor_ _ _d Benton On Tues jng; the holidays with Mrs Cons ers' Mr and Mrs if C Matthews will en- Mr and Mrs "W G Chipley and Mr. tho 24th of December Nineteen jparent s in south Georgia tertain on January 10 at their home on "William Chlplej remained for the holi- hundred and thirteen Monticello. Ga *** Mernttts a\enue to celebrate trielr sil- days in New York $sr Muffs ...i ,,—S64 5O Mr and Mrs HUliard Spalding are ver weddlngr Anniversary *»«F French Mink Muffs visiting Professor and Mrs Stewart, In Mrs Fi ank. Myers, Jr, will give * For Miss Dargan. Athens Mr "W H Rhea has returned from matinee party today in compliment to Nabhville where he spent Christmas Miss Virginia Haug-h and her gueats, $45 Muffs $34 75 Miss Jan Robinson «_ntei tamed the *** Real Mink Neck Pieces members of her dancing club and a few Clark Howell has returned Miss Wicks of Spokane and Miss Mary- otiiLr guests at an informal dance last a tisH to Ame Mr George Battey, Jr v entertained Howard qSlOO Piece .i $84 - 5O $40 Muffs, $29-73 night at her home in •Vnsley park in $35 Muffs $26-73 compliment to Miss Thelma Dargan, Mr and Mrs Mike Powell and Mr Jwho is spending- the holidays Tvith her Calhoun Caldw ell returned to their $95 Piece .. .j S74-SO $30 Muffs :.. .$23-75 sister, Mrs Martin Dunbar home In INewnan yesterday after spend- Mrs l>unbai entertains this evening; ing Christmas with. Mr and Mrs Col- $75 Piece S59-SO $25 Muffs .-. $19-75 at her home In honor of her sister qiutt Carter ^^ Mr Baxter, of Nash\ ille. Is the guest Atlantans in Europe. of his sister, Mrs Robert F Maddox French Mink Neck Pieces Mrs Orme Campbell Miss Campbell Black Lynx Sets Miss Tiara, \v imberlj. Misses Jennie Mr and Mrs M F Carlm entertained $45 Pieces .. and Josephine Mobl^>, who are tiavel a few friends informally Christmas at $34 SO ng in Europe and Miss L,omse Brovles their home in Ansle> Park $125 Sets S97 5O who is spending tht winter at school, ••«* $40 Pieces . . $29-75 in Pa,ns are at St Mont/ Switzerland for the week and o-ne of their pleasures Mr Ho"« ell Foreman is at home $150 Sets - $123 OO $30 Pieces .. $23 75 will be a sixU mile sleigh i ld« to Ital- from Harvaid for the holidays ian front lei \e~vt week the> will be $190 Bets $157-5O $25 Pieces . $19 75 tn Luceine where Mr*t Home and Miss Mrs George S Newell, of Marietta Isabel Robinson who have been m <3a 13 the guest of Mrs TV B Crauc^i, $18.50 Pieces $14-75 Rome for Christmas will join them 75 i3t Charles place Mr and Mrs Edward H Alsop. Mrs Professor land Mrs M T Peed and. Black Fox Sets J M High and the Misses High, are Misses Virginia and Eugenia Peed are Black Coney Sets among the Atlanta people, who spent spending the holidays w Ith Dr and Christmas week at Nice Mrs Arch. Avary1 Professor Peed; re- $80 Sets .,... .$67-5O $15 Muffs or Scarfs $1 1 . 75 mains to^the meeting of the American Afternoon Reception. \ssociation for the Advancement of acl- $50 Sets $41 -StT $12.50 Muffs or Scarfs $9-75 Mrs Arthur Haas was at home T. es- ence $10 Muffs or Scarfs $7.75 terdav aftei noon to a large compani Mr and Mrs James D Palmer of callers the occasion a compliment the guests of Mr Palmer s father : to Mrs Marion Rosenberg of Green- Millen for the holidays French Seal Coats wood S C and to Miss Ltllian Loeb *** Pony Coats •svhose marndg-e <6 Mr Milton Rice will Miss Sarah Robeitson and Mr Pres- $85 French Seal Coats .. $69 SO take place Monday night ton Robertson are at hom $50 Pony Coats $34- 75 for the $75 French Seal Coats... .$57-SO MEADOW&RQBERTS. Mr Colton Leidy, of GrifCln, spent $45 Pony Coats t.M. ^ $29 • 75 ^West Point, Ga.. December 26 — (Spe- Cnflstmas day with hlB auhts, Mrs E $67.50 French Seal Coats. .$48 5O $35 Pony Coats $24-75 cial > —Yesterda y afternoon at t o'clock H Barnes and Miss MoUia Boa tick Miss Nett Meadows and 4lr. Reid Rob- • •• erts were married at the home of Rev Mr and Mrs S C Ryley and Miss Re- Graham Forrester, pastor of the First becca Ryley are In Lexington, Ky , fop Pile Fabrics, Baby Doll, Arabian Lamb. Chinchilla and Zibeline; all in new cuts; Mandarin Baptist church, of West Point. the holidays sleeves, \okes, and belted styles, plush and fur trimmings E\ ery one of these of surprising- Mr and Mrs Roberts left on a wed- Miss Newell Sims has left for a visit Baker's Cocoa ding trip soon after the ceremony The to Cuba quality and abbolute st\le " numerous friends ol this popular young **# couple were surprised to know of their Mis R, B Ridley, Ji is spenJmg [ marrlag'e ten das s with her parents m I*a.Gr.uige IS GOOD COCOA Pile Fabrics, Chinchilla All Sport Coats, Chinch Ufa Coats FUr Fabric Coats, *** and Zibeline Coats, all colors, Gray, blue, brown, Broadtail, Mole Plush and Miss Mary Kate Holt left yesterday Of fine quality, made from carefvflly selected ?15, $17.50 and $18 50 $1250, $15 and $20 i Basketball Sponsors. • for a visit to friends in Birmingham $25 and $30 values Brocade Velvet, i Miss Uda Nash has been named as *** high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended, pre- values, values, ?40, $45, $50, ?60 Coats, 1 sponsor for the Atlanta Athletic club Miss Margarei Baiimater, of Lynch- pared by- a perfect mechanical process, without basketball team In Its game tonight 'biirg1, arrived yesterday to spend the ,S18 85 S3.93 S1O S29 SO holidays with Mrs George Forrester. the use of chemicals or dyes. It contains no added Dr and Mrs J. J Hall and Miss potash, possesses a delicious natural flavor, and Statements for Goods Bought in This Sale Will Not Be Edith Hall, are spending the holidays is of great food value. Rendered Until February 1st. Any musician will tell you to buy in North Carolina s a used piano of good make rather Mr Walter LeCraw is ill at his hom«! Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free on West Peachtre**e »street than a poor new one. Advertise Mr. W r Stokes and his mother, 51 and 53 Mrs Stokes, and sisters Misses Stokes, 'Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. J.T For one in a Constitution Want Ad. have moved to their home in Ansley Whitehall Telephone Main 600O—Atlanta 5001. -~Park .•-- *** Miss Maude Coob, who is attending THE ATfcAiJTA, <3tiL,j SATOJfcDAY, , ,27, JAPS GIVE BIG mWE WARDENS MUST MOKE DITCH DIGSIMS %E«1)F FMSC8 ID BEGINS mm- LAW JHJHNSl DOLLAR WORTH $3,! LINE TO SUE DIRECTORS SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN TO ENTRAP CASIIEMAN BY JUDGE ORR Citizens of Tokio Then Pass Commissioner Davis Calls At* American Coin of 18O4. and Litigation Based on Purchase Beginning at Gadsden, Dem- Such is Defense Put Up for Almost Impossible for Justice to TryCa*e-WiUiW Think- Resolution Criticising United tentxon to Statute and Insists Other Valuables Unearthed of Feeder Lines by Of- ocratic House Leader Will Senator in Bribery States for Discrimination. on Its Observation. at New Haven. - > ficials of Frisco. Deliver 26 Addresses. Trial. ing of Costs, He^Saya. ~ ~~ ^~ "N. It is haid almost imposs>T3le for * so called , Special attention has been called by N-ew Hat en Conn December 2fi—4. St, Louis, December* 26—Receivers \\ ashmgton Dccem-ber 26 — Repre- Viclvsburg' 5fias, December £6 —At- loUo Dccombe mstice of tlie peace under the fee s\s- rational welcome' was gj* en toda> Gamo Commissioner Da\i5 silver dollar bearing: the date ISO*, &f th.e St Louis antl San Franeisu i sentatn e Underwood of Alabama, dem- torneys for State Senator G ^ Hobba, •o Francisco Do La Barra special en j to thp rr tu«"of""tne Epme lav which Vnshlj prized by numismatists, and un- railroad todav a case without thinking oC a his senatorial •voi trom Mcsico to than*. Japan for (prohibits th- Halting of huntlns fields derstood to be quoted at- $S,oOO for col- e«It Jud&e Saftfeorn, in the United for \labam<..**-.. _____t _to __ 0- - - soliciting briDPS. attempted today to :Ue costs ' States district frourt. to bring restitu campaign some attention durinS the show that Hobbs was trj ing to -catch her pa.rticipition in tht- Mexican cen and the footing of do,^ over or noa, rec7ion Tom,a er9 to- Tbis is tHe declaration of Justice Ed- f ouch bil ea fields In this connection i tlon. suits against present and former recess of congress t**nntal S**v eral thousands o people fl . 1 Stephen Castleman In a bribers ptor gar H Orr Atlanta s oldest 3Ustice of th commissioner public Fridij Sullivan a laborer, excavat- tlixector 3 of »rartroad His soeeehma-lvinS itinerary in Ala- when he accepted monev from him •a.ir>ins lantern^ assembled m the city He has ad Wlll ' bama embrices twenty six dates be :he peace \\ ho* automatical^ retires park \\ here speeches battinff of feltls ami shoot s ur£ao> of tne street nearby Under the matter to the district attorney fae- Ins dOT. eb o% er or near such baited neldi the bowl -wag a silver anitff box made That the special counsel will be con cause of insufficient evidence a.-n' d be irouble v,ith the .fee system "wai typi^ proceeded to th*> notel wh.ere faeno- Oe You ara now Ins ructed to gJ*«* (J'Hj-rent and vjnced that-^sucfc suits would be suc- cause xv e ha\ e had enough oC that JLa Barra. is -na} ing \£ter tho crowd arti\ e attention to this matter and en in Nuremberg and green with oxydiza- 'TIRED" STEEL CAUSE 'ied sometime since in a statement ot tion In it, -was a United States silver cengful IB greneraHy agreed as the at thing- in "Mississippi 1 had serenaded the v isilor a. commit rieavor to apprehend any and all persons bailiff who asked him in. deciding tr-e of members of parliament and other vho may engage In this illegal and de- dollar dated 1804 in good condition tdrtiej s are the Tnen WHO represented OF BROKEN SHAFTING Senator \ A\ Bonds testified that he Popular leader mounted th-* balcoirv itructlv e practice f a number Qf Connecticut copper coins knew Lieutenant Go\ernor Bilbo had se cases to glv e the benefit of th« From, i ow on to the close or tne hunting a continental note for $3 several state TF Nales. of ^lew York agreed to -work with Hobbs in an at- doubt-:to the bailiff • w h*»r^ De La Eai i a sheeted them amid, isco stockholder, an his petition for I Washington December 26—"With, the prolonged cheering- ;eason. IB the period during- ^hich the bait notes and some rings The metal artf- tempt to- catch Castleman. and to ha've I told tha* bailiff, said Judg-fi Orr, The committee presented to the vis ng of neldfe Tor doves IB usually done It cles -n ero slightly corroded, but they perrmissionm , to (facing restitution suits bioken shaft of the battleship "Vermont him arrested as soon as the money 'that I could never do that His re- s tho purpose ot this department to break rubbe-3 up well ga-\ e pared to turn o^.er all of his books and expressing- disapproval of Japanese par- E. H« PEACOCK LEAVES ah th«3 motto \ shield and arrows and the qUit, if. their counsel thought tht- the Mediterranean to Hampton Roads Hobbs immev ostensibly as T. bribe but papers to the new court machinery ticipation in the Panama-Pacific expo I mtfd fatiitps of \merica complete the actlon could be (maintained The -vessel was kept under way with really to catch him when it becomes effective the first of design The -words on the edge are The court appointed as specaal coun the remaining propellei until assist- sition at San Francisco 100 tents ance summoned b^ wireless am\ed and the New Tear Action \\nw by Faction Pasto r of Buckhead Church sel for the receivers John I> John The \ene~able justice who is in MB TVashlng-ton JDecemoer 26—It 11 un Tno Northampton Canal was close son and X-oomls Johnson whn were therefore never w a** In the extreme CAPITAL SUFFRAGISTS derstood b> the officials "Ue-e that tli Goes to Knoxuille* I \ in the old dayn ind excavation attorneys fbr Nilcs These attorneys peril that v^ould ha\e followed had 63d year has passed upon thousands elaborate welcome accorded to Senoi lodge of rocks on which the were ffiven exclusive charge of the botli shafts broken PLAN TO HOLD RALLY of cases duiing- his long servico in the Re La Earra bv the populace of Tokto boulder giving the impression' stnta which therebv were t ken from eais affo there was a series justice courts * IVJany" of these cases Re\ H. Peacock founder and that -water formerly co\ered the spot the Jurisdiction of W P Cv n* gen f of breakdowns of this character among was na.i ticularly de&isried to e'vprcsfa "Washington December^ 2 Jiihi oe hate eventuall> found their way to th« the dissent of one of the Japanese pastor nr the Euckhead Baptist church 1 ht, snuffbox w as taken to jewelers eral counsel for the Frisco laUioad I American nav^ ves&els and while tern supreme court Tn looking over his hag res .,n"d the pastorate to accept for examination Jn it were and of Henry S. Priest counsel for porar-v expedients were adopted, main and rat.ll"y of" the "Congressional Uni-m >f political factions from the official re *v . vn Suffrage is planned t6 be hel* cases Frida\ Judge Orr smilmglj re- Ception planned by the government call assistant pastor of the Silvei dollai dat< d 1SQ1 "With let the receU ers Attorneys foui. \^,,.",. i Jos H m the dlrertion of enl?igmg thf V ilC marked that hi^ decisions had been ters around the edge in place of mill- had argued that the crs -neieililr* of the shafting it has remained a here the night of January 11 on the In his capacity of special envo> eve of reconvening of congress to dis sustained more often than the deai from Mexico to ai-knowledfet, thr par ing silver doll ir 1"9S three Connecti not the proper peisons to ntr ^ ut i mystery in engineei ing circles just -vvhj sions of the judges of the superior1 cut copper roSns, 3 "87 continental note because two of them —T V C a shaft should break when it hid I ee: cuss plans for continuing the fight to ticfpatton of Tapan m the Mexican procuio a standing committee on eq^a court who passed upon the same cases Centennial diplomatic etiquette pio of 1775 for three dollars a watch made and W B- Biddle — had been given an ample maigm of strength before they reached the supreme court n Stras-Sbnrg- in 1~31 a deed of prop- associated 2 n aff ai rs \vi th those above all foreseen strains That the suffrage in the house of representa \ ides for certifn formal fum tions in e t\ Britten in old Fnglish not yet steel gets tried uiider the constant honor of '•-enor DP La -Ba.i la The it was desired to on will mark the flrs*. in Japanese government it -was explain deciphered of datf of 1697 a document Sanborn ruled againit this i ibration of a long cruise it twelve The occasi dated 1"2& with six imprints on It knots speed is the opinion of most eu- . the establishment of trie FAST TRAIN KILLS 3 c-d here today had adhered strictH to point and herd that the rereUeis were congressional union at "Waslnngtor anc the regular ceremonial in <*urfi cas^s v,} ich appeal to be imposts by the Brit the proper persona to bring- suit How gin&erv but what the naval board in 1 ish government The hall work on the tends to find out if possible is some for this the celebration has been ai- IN PITTSBURG SUBURB prescribed A faction, opposed to th* he vested exclusive" control of ranged Practical methods of inducin Kovernmenf howevei arringed a re snuff box IM of 371P the suit !n Tames ^ / usk chaiiman means of detecting this deterioration of the receivers who was apnoint M3 . betore th- e- metal actually reaches the the house rulps committee to r poi ception of it \ o ng erected prior to 183- their immediate fam lies which consist lice of the Orplieum theater earli to-lay found—and the needed number "ne\ er The documents will be turned over ot children gi and children great bv four men hid tinder the balcon has been—'the dalrvma-1 n has no other •woman living" at 402 White U ill sir t to a historical society The 1804 dollar San rraneisco December 2C — After grand children and gieat great grand seats after last nights performance in recourse than to raia* them How in was bound over by Iie< uidei Kit vire> vi -is sent to two banks where tests ploughing through, a IfttJe group of children were present surprised the night watchman While he to make sure that the heifer calf* > < "t _ ^3.\ ifttrnoon when Mie an J tu > were mi.de and the coin pronounced to For years It has been the custom a policeman stood j ust outside, the he feeds and cares for for two vears or othei women were ai raigned in ; oil*-* be silver although no opinion was bae .hlldi en on their waj- home Christmas of the twins to eat their Christmas lobbeis knocked the •« atchman down more in ordei to get a sx»od cow will cojit upon th complaint, of \\ i \\ il ed upon the actual date of -coinage night from a moving picture pai t\ T dinner at the home ot one ind have tnd left him bound and gaged Then reallv be that kind of a coW Hams n ho tlle^ed th it h< h id b n Under the law the articles remain with G G-a^soV chief engineer for a manu their ne year s celebration at the tlie\ ripped the door off the office safe Perhaps he can t make absolutely iol>bed OL $40 while or a jov ilde -wtLh the owners of the propert> facturine comf any did not stop his others home, lestercl J the lamll> took everything of \ alue inside and sure of it but he can come very near ili^ thrte women motor car and assembled at the horae of William Hun escaped The n atchman, still helpless, doing so If he knows the cows he The other women "u ei e "Mt i f an ie did not see ^ hen he cj On New Year s day the partv uill was found when the theater was open- has—that is if he has kept accurate < larK 40** Whitehall stretet -ind Mis arrested why he should be at the home of feamuel the other ed toda% record of their work and knows J C Metcalf e who livesa nt xt dooi U Mr. Phya Prabhakaravonga L\e stopped twin The twins are farmer*? and both something of their breeding, he caa 40t> \VhItehall street kr-cording r*> \MI I know I hit one of tne little girl* are widowers tell which co^s ane- most likel\ to liams stor-y told in coui t IIP ^ as 11 He's a Siamese Diplomat, he said but when I looked back I Novel Use of Pendants. produce calx es that will grow up Into yiifd on th*» jov ride b\ the thiee °aw that som&bod> ha>d picked her up According to the Dry Goods Econ ,_ good milkers If he selects the calves •w omen as the car was being di i\ en I saw she was all right and kept on ist there are new ornaments in pend of buch cows and feeds and cares foi through an uptov. n section Not a Printer's Mistake The little grirl is dying todaj Her XMAS LAWN MOWING ant form which will he used for \arious them proper)> hf •Almost cer- borne time ifter he had emb irked on skull \\ as fractured and her body was purposes—among these weighting th1" tain to rais cows of the right kind SOMETHING NEW THERE sired by the right the trip TVilliams missed a i oil of 540 crushed ShB Is Oftrmela Sarra, 7 \ears corners of collais or the ends of nec-K —if thej jiavp1 1 He c \ll*>d police heidquai ters and Po ~V\ .asnrtiiEJioi) Decetnbei -6 —The old Two othei children -vsere hurt ties girdles sashes, tunics and dra kind of a 1bu ! H-ccman B B Haslet t arrested th-* three latest diplomatic list issued by the New \orl 13ecembei 26 —New "i 02 k peiiea They will also trim the fronts Good cow ? are not always avail- women business men \vho 1 \*» m 1 onker* took of blouses Strunar on slender coids o able but good bulls can be had, bv Airs Lp^ler s tase TViJl so to the state department diseases the ftu I brilliant silk th«y wOl form necklaces any pi ogressive dairyman Tne bull that the ne\\ minister from Siam holds NEW POLITICAL PARTY ad\antae?e of the Chi intmas holidat- grand jui\ to mow their lawns The rarass has These pendant ornaments are made of qualitj in short is to the herd or the record of hai in^ the longest ni-me been tin 1% 111^ OK ing to the spring in all colors and combinations of colors the future what the Babcock test Is amoiii? the diplomatic coi ps His name IS FORMED IN FRANCE w eithet Jet is being revived and will appear to the heid of todav—the one means is Ph>a Pribhakara-vons1 a 13 e ~ame Plavers on the golf couise at "ionic in many of the above mentioned forms of Insuring-ing: Iit to consist only of cows hf*ie recentl . as the succesfaoi of Prince Pans Decembei 26— Ihe Briandi^t had to keep moving: to keep warm and also in large flat ornaments and of the rigrigh! t kind —The Progressive pjabandb who was transferred to tier AT THE THEATERS new political or-g-auiz ition was forn-> \e&tcrd~aj" but'tliev played on "grreens buckles both, pressed and cut Un ed today by 10o rep ibllcan &enators w hlch had been mowed onli a few davs i«d members of the f ^ imbei of depti ag-, ar,d those who were fond of flow ties As its name indicates the part\ 1e stopped now and then to pick a " is lipaded b> \ristjdc Briand former buttercup Within the \ BIG EDUCATIONAL MEET prenjiei It includes among it** pron- | Farmers in the \icimty of >.ew York <\t the Mlnnlu ) inent members r Ivouib Barthou Ste i v(n on thoir usual bills for v,in This ifterno n thp At an J. pul lie will TO BE HELD IN LONDON are sa K la e dnother oppoi tunlij to *-ec Lli»> c.ii.at Proatlwa'v Baptist clinch of Ki o^ ille phen Pichon Aloxandre Miller and Jein tei fodder for uvhith the spring weath Dupu^ and L L Klorr all of whom | er aild tne lon, g-rags the animals can melodra na of modern I U Within the ^peciil services of fai ev. ell to the pis have served as cabinet mimsteis The. i ine out of doors 1 T.W \vhlch is at the \tl nt lhi& p *.y toi ^hive been arranged foi Sund i> J ondon December *G—James Br; ce pait> is ^^pet-ted to draw supportei-^ ' Dick u y a lv lias hit homo ^ ith th l uoln, in 1 sc,oie n (5ht at the Puckheiii chuicn foi mer ambassador at Washington will from all sections ot the left who refuse , ha<.e been expretJnE absolute husia. m pj t bide at the opening of a conference over it with the result the demand for Mr Peacock ha^ ser^ ed \tlanta tOpObey the new!} ieor*an»ed radical , A FURUSETH RESIGNS 'feata has been var> heavj The nr al pf>r as as Htant pa^toi at the Baptist tab of twenty one educational associations forraanoe -will b indicates i packed hou^« isefc to b<_ one of the greatest gather in the establishment ot the H \inet Ings of educators vei held The asso sideration of local politics In .the j _ at each performa.n<_e Juat t^ v, ^ the t ise Hawkes Home for Girls to whjch V -K words of M Briand, the new or^amya | London December 26 —Andrew T ur 4t.bri3tma.tf matinee and night and last night ciitions p irtjcipatlns have a mernoer useth piesident of the Internal onal Hawk* s ga\ e a lai ge ti act of Ian i ship of ^0 000 and most of these mem tion cherishes no- hostilit% oE anv •" eamen uni n ha cabled -\tJanta church workers ha\ e e\prf>ssed publicin and has no intention to at ° on all sides regret t iat Mr I eicock is bei = ai» f xpected to attend Fifty temft to overthrow either the ministry I dent "Wilson his resignatiun as a t 'The Blue Bird.' meetniejS "will be held during the week or_the ridlc-al partj gate to tho mternatioii il conference on to leai e \tlanta I and the subiects to bo discussed cover aafet\ at sea He is said to ha\ e t*ken ( Vt the Atlanta } ~" " containing the program of an extraordinarily wide range the new p Dr Scott KeUie secretary of the for g-eneral elections to be held in Mav, gues that the sub committee s reooit The Blue Bird is its Neu \ «• FORCED TO CONTRIBUTE Roj a.1 Geographical societj will speak 1914 when the Brlandi^ts will etrongly lowers the standard of satet^ a^d he ii with -3peUal mat nees New Ti e^t si on lhirt> Years Progress in Georgra oppose tha Cailla.utms, as the radi consequently refused to sign it V Y December 6-W C phical education and Lieutenant Gen- cals led bj Joseph Mr Furuseth w ill sail for the United era"l Si"' r Pobe" berr t Baden Powell on Char of finance are known States tomorro.w He was out jt the Jind production -rolilch ran ITI o sea.bC I rimondorff ftno was a foreman on the acteV Building in Schools Professor city today and most of his colleagues N p w \ or ^ to crowded houses The pi state canal construction w ork in 1UI° Gilbert Murray will take the chair at also were absent The onlj- Ame) icin -- itself (\iitten by Maurle Mieterlii ck testif ed before Goveinor G-ljnns m the meeting of The Simplified Spell delegate asked about the matter p"o- t terary dtifafcic The &t S'lrig: has been 1 2S^^^ ^uch at to bring out all Its popular f^a. | -\efatisatingr commission ^ hei tocli - in0 society LOVE SLAVE TO SEEK febsed ignorance in regard to Mr 1 ui turc^ (nciudJng- frorffeoutf ener~\ panto i thit he had collepted democril c cam useth s resignation imme efletts pe ml mabic ind iant.es I paign funds from ^vorkmen for a period REST IN SANITARIUM and the come U xs wel is af-ntl iiei t of 'of fne months duung- that yeir turn MISSION WILL ' It de t.]s~, -\v th a. theme ing over the proceedings to Owen I^eai Monticello N \ December 26—Miss Grant's Orderly Dies. to tht 1 riri^l nev superintendent of *hat paiticulti FEED HUNGRY THURSDAY Adelaide M Brance who has been a Pittsbur^, December 26 —Captain the search for h pptness \olunt-irv prisonei in the county jail William t Roberts who served as or Begin the New Year With jntures fn 111* que«t 'bird canal section Me» who made the grounds ork oC i day were assessed ?J a month and here following her detention in con i derlj to Generals Giant and Meade those earning 53 a day weie assessed \ good !New Tear s dinner will f»e nection with the death of Melvin H j during the civil war died last night >ome characters of ljlt\l and \1 ser\ cd at the Ijnion Rescue mlbsian Couch a lawjer was today visited t)> in the National Soldiers Home at Day- to he played her. bj Ma^t»r B :rford >t a month Blmendorff sa d he sup «^4 Marietta street next Thur*ida/ to ipden and EMI tha e 1> t\ho had posed that the contributions were given her brother H I Brance of Hart wick ton according to word received here e roles in New "io ev er^ poor person In Atla.nta who Y The meeting tvas most affection- ] todav He was 66 ^ ears old and for v oluntarily come^ to the mission The committee merli was in bUbiness here the Information This Book It developed th.at lohn A Henness\ 111 charge of the dinner is making prep ate Sulzers graft iniestlgator wa«( re- 1 1 Mr Erance had not seen his sister in Captain Roberts was orderly to Gen- ui ations for feeding o - or 1,000 ot -Vt- fourteen years and until last Sunday eral Meade during the Gettvsburg Keith Vaudeville. sponBible for setting much, of Klmen- lantaa hungry pooi and all who come dorffs testimony 1 •when she emerged from the otCice of campaign and served in the same ca (\t the lorsyth > Elmendorff told of a workman -\\ho \oung and old -will be sent away well the lawyer had only occasionally re pacity to General Grant \\hen the Iat Tip last opportunities to -wltie •* th* one? refused to pay because he did not fed 1 celved a letter from hei He has a.d tei took command of the armv of the- splf-ndid slcptch drawn from Ir-win 1.0! h Contributions of food toj s fo - the vised Miss Brance to seek i est in a Fotomae Will Give You :: ir :: :: ^ recant B.iebi tones \Mll be recor u. 1 1 ave the mone> Later he was asked if. childt en books, or money will be -w el sinitarium and is ready to give her tnd i\ Out. of th" most renarka.ble om the man would have lost his job if h rued I v the mission aTd ma'^ bu sent all possible help Miss Branoe is ex bli ationfa ot \ aude\ Hie that local theater had not settled Elmendorff sa d he dii ct tU thei e (n to an^ member of pected to leave Montlcello in an auto- Feed Corn But Not Corn Only. goers ha\e yet been offered \ it! bf the ! did not «.now th committee which consists ot w mobile late tonight or tomoirow She ^.e\\ leal week Utriclion ut the. busy t P \\ e ire all patriotic enoug-h so that It is frequently stated that corn is ^ ater It \\tll be hca le 1 Iv the most inter O Connor berretarv C W Hatcher 11 hat refused to return to her former not a good f* ed foi a brood sow or for ww 1 h« winced to contribute the witness L Thrower C ^- London C H Euro;* home it Hartwick eitliis feature th it \audeville afford ^—Nep -\ol inteered M D Smith TV A Weathington, i- J joung animals but thei e is no bette" K tune* Gardens and the J-nchanted Pool It But sou and Kearnej and others feed than coi n. for anj farm animal . gg| IB a pectucle si_enica. b und artistlca, 1> ' gave the men no choice to show thei- Ta.nt and "\ an Bell for supplying a. part of the ration \mt Tha feature is the \\onderful inovatlon the patnotism -did vou * Commissioner DEWEY CELEBRATES It is high-priced in the south, and « dlaappoirlns di\ers a corps or pretty girls CHICAGO POLICEWOMAN it does not supply all the materials JS§ v\ho plunge into a great pool of -water and Obbori e siid You told them how iCOUPONi absoluteU diaippear \.mong the others much they were expected to eontrib HIS 76TH BIRTHDAY whJCh breeding animals and young1- wu on the bill will be McKiy and Ardlne in ute ARRESTS BIG BULLY giowlng stock need but it is a mos - SrJ songs and. saytnp-s the C ifdlrg CTMeiras tn K(*arne\ was also called to the <*t-ind excellent feed and should be a. part of Sg Save it for a Copy sociotj. dances and "tt illard ind Bond the He testified that his total Loliection-^ M ashington December 26 —George the ration for moat farm animals tf •»» blade face fun creitort In his listrlct which waa Vo 1 of the Ci cago r>ecpm er 26—Mrs Mar> Dewej admiral of the navy began produced as it should and can be in n» Erie eanVl amounted to 51 800 Bo^d one cf Chicago s ten police wo celebration of his se\ent> sixth birth- the south It will be difficult to find n. gj \\ oritmen of practically all pol ti men d;s laved her prowess yesterday day bj- appearing early at his office better feed than corn and peanuts cot i *-* cal a£f nations contributed he said when ^he attested a powerfully built to discharge the duties entailed upon and so> beans corn and velvet bean*i £^ Norman Hackett. i lan whj TIJS (Ua-reiling with a street him as president of the navy ifenpral or corn a"nrt tankag-e when the legumes Eg (\t the I/vrH ) oar c»oncluct* r ovei a transfei bepaii- board aie not a\ illable foi the brood sow as N rman Hackett the popular omi^, tc i i" lite tight ng jiien Mrs ]3oi d show I7e received man> birthday gifts and tc-r 1 o nade so many friends here in <*.t CENTRAL CHURCH PLANS d ior stir aid told tie pabsensei he congratulatory telegrams from all lanti. n his t-plendid presentation of Cla^s xv is izndei 11 rest ptrtg of the countrj m t c-« md other play nil he the star SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE He icsisted and Mrs I3o <\ pulled mm oC uif \nek xt the L>rlc tarting on Mon* CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY i The Atlanta Constitution, Dec. 27, 1913 da\ night Supoorted bj i co-mpa: fcori the o if stood hjm affaintt a post Mothers who value their own comfort and be ht-M t] P and i »nq, foi a, patrol \vagcn When Chester Farmer Killed. abHuj Mr Hackett is som^ to oiffe" r in j7 Special t>ei \ ices will b . n _, . the welfare oC their children should never O Henr> stor> that has been dramati/ed Centr il p esb\ ten 111 &.undat school jn tut^ iL-ichca thp falat on house the po Chestet b C December 26—Sidney i>e without a box of Mother oray^ Sweet 9 -K> bucce •-f-uUy that the play has been Sundav moining to commemoi lU the i te woman pietened a charge oE dis- J Ferguson a \vell known farmer of . Powders for Children for use throughout Colonel Goethals says: Accurate and Dependable"t c{a«<*ed with Lhe hits of the- reason Tho dyma 5 ear Rev G R Bufjid wi orderl^ c^uduct against her prisoner this counts was shot and killed on hi** the reason They Breik up Colds Reiieve Double Deceu er The s^ory IB Cull oC speak on 1913 Dr Dunbar H Ogden farm toda> Frank -Grant 17 j ear old ' reveriehness1 . Constipation ipethine Dis pierjthinir that is Interesting Just the "sort will **peak on 190.4 and Marion. U Railroad Men Welcome. son of a tenant is charged with the order * Headache ana fctomach Troubles. that O Henrv vould "isn and It has l °$n Jackson will speak on Tod i> Killing Young Grant fled and has not "Used by Mothers for _4 > ear? TH.E«C »• k C stase ^ in a fat.h on that -will please the e-vo Iho Rt Iroia \ouncr Men s ChustJin PONDERS NE\ER FAIL Sold bj all Prus a IA.C and e ir Thoie ha" been a fine ad\ in e The folio-wane program his been a been apprehended Particulars of - btoreb 2Ec Oon t accept an\ sultst-itatp isule inc.! it n^ xh t thi pppularltv of tl]t» nounced bv Superintendent John t is-sociitiorj mvi eb all ailioad men, shooting cannot be obtained Stniple mailed TREE \ddre s All«n S s ar in I th.e la. le of the autjior \\lll let uiU tJ (if friends to it tend tin meet Olin ted Le R< 3 N 1 a-< i U ui IP magnet In Giawing unu^uj-1 Sons 109— Ml Hail the P e c 1 Jesu u i the raomb ^undij afteiiioon at 't! attendi n«_e ^0 o c lock w heTi 7 ei. Charles V ftoKlen Te^t—primiry cl^P-ir ru Y\ eathers pabtoi of Mil tha Biown Me- HOW TO GET TIPS BOOK mortal M L- churuh south will speak CHENEY'S Moving Pictures. 1CT.techlsm Question—Junior 0 lit, LS forceful and clfar in his discourse Bible Showing—Ihe school (and win ha^e something- practical and On account ot the educational value and patriotic appeal ot thta ( At the <..raml > Sony 247— Tlie New America r EXPECTORANT \ vpiendid feature motion picture p &\ s iong to say to the men who gather CiiMx Croup, WhooplHQ Couoh book. The Constitution baa arranged to distribute a limited edition 'Will be the urana i attraction Cor the week -!^ to Be Brave Dare to Be to hear him „ The association takes Fifty years on the mark.et and sold every- among its readers tor the cost of production and-handling. starting on Mon ia\ afternoon Ti^is par- True pams to- make the rooms a honle for ^yh,ere {or 2Ec Beat medicine for croup, ticular week \\ill give the peoplft of At- Announcement^ men sway £rom home and ft will bo Colds and sore throat affection^ Don t be lanta an opportunity to see Th.e Volunteer Sons 1^3— He Leadeth Me found a pleasant place to spend the led away by new ana untried remedies It IB nouud in heavy cloth. It contains 400 pages, 100 illustrations Qrsran t conceded to be the most perfect Solo One Sweetly Solemn Thoug-ht —"Mr time The place is open all day and a Stick to Cheney a Expectorant. It Is sure — and diagrams, an index, and two maps (one of tliem a beautiful bird's- picture of Its. ''Ort that has been shown off E A 'Werner welcome awaits every man {Aflvt > any screen Tber" are eljrht reels of film Benediction most 1 000 feet oC pictures and from the eye view ot the Canal Zonu in tour colors). IT IS ACTUALLY a f 2 00 opening until the end of the storv there la VALUE. -will be tlailj a.t 2 SO and nirht ELEVENTH BANK CNhibltlo pular prices will Cut tlie afacve coupon from any issue o£ the paper, present it with prcv ail OPENS AT COLUMBUS 50 cents at our office, and a copy of the book is yours. Fifteen cents "A Slave of the Mill." Columbus Ga., December 26—(&pe EOIEL extra if sent by mail cial >__xhe Muscrfgee bank the elev- (At the BUOU.) enth banking- institution for Columbus 34.^SEEAST AT B\RK,«/B.,1SEVV TiDRK. OCR G0ARANT3E. This Is not a money making scheme. The * \. Slave of the Mi 1 has been selected and suburbSt will open its doors to Sidnnrp £Hfnme£> for presentation by the Tewell l^eHey com morrow morning" The new bank has Constitution has undertaken the distribution ot this book solely be- pany next tveek at the Bijou The success of this play in other cities \\arrants the is- capital stock ot $50 000 J 31 Murrah "An hotel of distinction cause ot its educational merit and whatever benefit there Is to be de- •»ertion that ^liQuld draw capacity audiences is president 3 A Kirven -vice presi durine tlie ^eelt a^ tne Marietta street dent, and "W L Bush, cashier with moderate charges" rived trom the good will ot those who profit from our offer. The Con- Itouse Pew plays that have been put on in Within five minutes of principal railway terminals. recent vear^ hd.\ e >*o strong in element of stitution will cheerfully refund the price ot the book to anj purchaser human Interest n d Reuben \Varner super intendent of tho Kno^lton Iron \\orks> be Little Disorder in Rome. TAR1PF who js not satisfied with it. ' tonics a ier table 1 tro fr>m the minute that Rome Ga- December 26 —-(Special > Slnel* Tooma - err Say—S3. $4. SS S6 he a^iounceh o I noi Itoo the o\\ner u Holidax wetk n Rome liis passed with Dcuble rooms • ' SS $6 S7 SS tl ^ r~>n -v trk that he ha=i corae to fight Double bedrooms, bouaoir j r bi*- men V mo t delig-Mful love little disorder and with few accidents dressing room eoa bath " " S8, $10 SU PRESERT ONE COUPO,N FROM THE CONSTITUTION storv runs through the pla\ 0.1 d i hile The most sen ous mjurv -was that ta Suites—Parlour, bedrootn and bath * tio, $12, ais 11FTEEN CtNTa t.XTK \ 1» SENT BY MA.lt. there aie t>troite dramatic soen^s the pluy Joseph Attawaj who haad his left ej e ja ^0 Tvholeronne and atrors in character as badly hurt by the premaaturt e explosion I Each room with bath to Tie-^>TeaaInjj *o all classea of ineatertro- of a cannon crackei He \vill probably J lose the sight of the eyeye., f — Eight. 3HE CONSTEH7TTON; ATI^NTA, SATURDAY. 27, 1913. Howetl Woodward Here \( MOTORCYCLE RACE On Leave of Absence BEER LICENSE IT Sports of the Day AT SAVANNAH TODAY Visiting His Parents IS RAISED TO $15,000 HE KILLS 'Howell Woodward, lieutenant coin mander tn the United States navy son Richard Ferrell, of Marietta, Forty-Eight Entrants Ready to of Park Woodward is in Atlanta on a, Georgia Town Now Has What Start on 300 Mile Sprint on month's lea-Xe of absence, visiting his Is Highest License Fee Killed by Milton Welsh Will Give Whitney parents. Warren. COLLEGE * Grand Prize Course. Lieutenant Woodward is on deta.ch.ed in America. duty at present and has Just returned from Europe, where he went with the A Boxing Lesson, He Says Sa\annah Ga., December 26 —(Spe- Griffin. Ga December 26—(Special ) Mai ictta Ga December 26 —(Spe- __ | cial )—The 300 mile motorcvcle race As a result of the forming ten di>s cial >—Milton Warren aged 19 shot PLAHTHLEIS I which was scheduled for the io al ago of a law enforcement league here and instantb killed Richard FerreU. f grand prize course for jChrlatmaa day Freddie "W>lsh light weight cham things himself as Whitney is some the cit> council tbnlght raised the li- d 14 heie toda> \Vtth John \\ai!- and which was postponed on accoaiit ren, aged 14 they were out rabb t pion of England and cm nei of the boxp-- cense fee on near beer dealers from S. I. A. A. Basketball Cham- Lord Lior&dale belt emblematic of Welsh is probably a better man than of the rainy weather •will be held to- Bunting on the Pre\ farm three miles same in in Intervit-w in a ?»ev, Orleans V\ hitne> hut after he h is trone te-n morrow afternoon weather permitting- $6 000 to $15,000, the highest license from Marietta Milton Warren was In paper ijj-j. s that -tftei he ha^ dis; t *>d rounds w ith the Fig'hting' Carpenter Forty-elg-ht entrants, representing on aaloons in anj clt> in. the United pions Meet Atlanta Ath- he TV ill probattlj be willing; to admit ditch ind scared up a rabbit and of Johnn> Dundee on Nt w Year a day the cream of the professional and ama^ States fired it it as It rin away The other he is toniins to A.tl.int.j. to gi\e Frank that he had a battle The motion for the raise was intro- letic Club Five in Fourth \\hitncy a boding lesson "Welsh 'will leave for Atlanta at mid- teur motorcycle riders of the -world and two bo>s had changed places after he W tlsh h td 1 « t 01 s,'t it o*" 'sur'i ar night after the Dundee setto Whit- on the best and fastest machines made duced b> Councilman Paul Fllnn Those had last seen them and were right tn id.pn If ill he cin bhow in the v, iy ney will arrive here New Y»_ai 3 rlay will compete for th.e ? 1.000 tn prize •voting- for the amendment were Coun- the line of hie shot, which took effect Game of Season. of w ares is i b j-^inff lesson he had I rotnoter Cafati o is busv woi king" up cilman Fhnn J S Tyus E P Edwards, better com*, pi eparecl to learn some the details of; the rest of hia card money and the handsome silver 'rophy In the neck of Terrell that has been hung up for the race T S McDowell and Mayor J Henry FerreU died almost Instantl* Dr. The stai t will be at 9 o clock ,The Smith \otmg- against It were Coun- C T Isolan was summoned, but death T,ocil basketJil fm- -H* m f " i winning: rider will ha\e to average at cilmen G L. English M J Jones, 0 S occurred before htr* reached the scene trcit Tt the A'ltnti \thl tic c't b to } least 65 miles an hour to win the race Johnson and J Eli Brewer i^ th is the opinion of those in connection The question of the sale of near ri u Local Knights of Columbus with the race beer m Griffin has been agitated for turil collfg't, quintet The first prize will be $500 A hand- the pist year since the lowering of O LJ IM A Tho I ur<-1 arc < h u ipion^ of t* r- some sil\ er trophi donated by the the criminal license fee Of $8 000 to Southern InteicuIIe^ Uf Uhl tic ai S6 000 last January There has been Liverpool Service mayor and aldermen of Savannah, is much dissatisfaction over the icported sociation ar d ha\ onlv lost one eame Five to Play Chattanoogans another Inteiesting prize NEXT SAJ1.1M.S OF 1HE sale of real heei in the licensed sa- STE.VMEKS IN THE WORLD in two > eirs Tii v lm\ e continued Hal Gilbert of Atlanta, on his At- loons then it hnlnff sire ik i*, tin tl js u lanta made motorcjcle Betsy, Jr , is at- It is said that the saloonists will and with the \etft in team that thei tracting considerable attention right the raise on the grounds that the LUSHAHIA, . . JAN. 14 havf* i turned a: < j lannln to 1 old tht I (. hatt inooga ft nn Dei ember 2P — tet from Atlanta fet, ib r rohlbito-i intercjll Ki it championship (Special >—A splendid baskctb ill pime Like in c'v ery other branch of sports \n effort 19 ^oln^ t j be m irlo to i* in -store foi tho bisketball loteis the rivalry between Atlanta and Chat- Pretty Romance Follows MlUJR£lAi*IA, FEB. 11 start the gime on time u night Pro of this cit> Saturday nieht w hf>n the tanooga Is intense The same Satur CHEMISTS OF ATLANTA SAILING HOUR I A. M \ ious feamts h i\ e been «uh^dul^d fi r lot il Knigrhts of Columbus team ties cia> night therefore promises to be a Business Acquaintance; m ICKLST uuu rt; >i» t if>udl> ARU for b 0 o ciotk tnd th n lia\ not stti ted up with the Knighta of Columbus qi in- hot one from first to last TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA foi iift* n to th;ttfr m nut s after Marriage Occurs Xmas ward*; But ton -,ht esp t ial fftoit is Chemists of Atlanta and the state SSSiiiSZ Lmrtanla J*J.M going to 1 t, in ide to t^ct tlm „ ime go are preparing an elaborate entertain- , J un ^b lam *Cotman«i,Alar 4, 3pm inf? on tilt- dut ment for Section C of the American *CannaUta.Pob 43pm H*lirAtani» Mar. 11 Mf mbe s desn mff tickets for their Colonel ^V illiam C Byram, ^ iU Association for the Advancement of •Camponiu Fob IS lam Hl»Uri»iania t ^^ non mcmbei friends art, i qut st> d la known "VI i ami Pla attorney was mar science which meets m Itlanta next •Calls at Queenstown Caat and West Bound pret them not latei thin T o clock The LOCAL MOGULS WILL i ted in \tlanta on Christmas day to week There will be a joint meeting of the G, orgia .ind U ibama sections uau il rixnclngr feature ifter the game Mrs, 4.1ma Map-pin who four jeais ago •will be indulged in of the American Chemhal society All cane to this city from TN ashington chemists throughout t eoigia whetUei Napiea Fatrae, J. rloste £ lutue Ga tind took employment is a thop noon or not members of thp sod t/ have Sea Itinerary rl at J M High company s store been in\tted to take par't in the en- IUL.TON1A Dec 31 'CARPATHIA F^b 7 She soon became a stenographer ind tertainment of the delegates and to §PA>-NONIA Jan 15 fUt/TOWIA Feb 19 I! subscribe to the ert rtiinr-*nt fund JOmltK Madeira Gibraltar Qdnaa aarriea IBILEYJUWILL Directors and Manager to Be from Atlanta she went to w crk for a J S Broerdon is m chaige of the Zd and 3d claeseo oniy gumita luenoa and firm In Oklahoma From theie she faubfaci iptions Madeira *Omlts Madeira and Patraa w ent to lower Calif01 nia \v here she Among the famous chemists who are t Omits Madeira, Gibraltar Genoa, Paita-fa. Guests of George Stallings To Forward Documents for cj.rrloa -d and od classes Only married I Photos by Fronds Price Staff Photographer comm0 to tho con\fi tion is Charles Paibona of \\ashlnfctJn chief chemist tipecial WuiUir l>rulce» at Haddocks, Ga. Players' John Hancocks She witnessed the first baUl i of the I HOWEUL, WOODW \.Ut> of the United State*, buieau of mines, BlVltiKA—llAiii—fcOiTi»T NOT PLAY THIS SEASON and general secret ir\ of the American Madeira Gibraltar Almera Monaco or Ga- Mexican rebelb and federals as she and toa Naples Alexandria Salllnga noon. her husband stood on the po ch of their special squadron jn the interests of Chemical socie,t> HP will read a pa 8 Mana^ei Enl> Smith Pi csirtcnt the First Part of Next per on the development of the south s Mobile A a Decombfi *.b— Special) bung-alow at Calexico California the Panama Pacific exposition wnici 4-ranconia ^JfB :4 Fi ink P Callawa\ an I l^irect TTS takes place in San Fiancisco in 1915 iebouices for manufactu inpr explosive It his been dotm t Iv innounted th it Sit months af tt r the h j&^and died the Mobile "VounR \ltnb Christian is ( harles IsiunnilH and C-us P>in of the materials since the civil wat* Week. A^fter his leave of a-bsence is ovoi lie On the night of Januj-i-v 1 the vis bociation w ill not li ive L h i^ketball locil baseball \asociation w ill lea\e an 1 Mis Mappin came back to Vtlanta, "LJoes not call at Alexandria. Iveccn'li, she has bee i at work In Jack will go to San Fiancisco to act as the Hingr and local cliemists \\ill be enter- >LN J) 3.111% S\ OKJ-.D Tlill.'bt W-UB UP. team this sc i^on \tlanta the latter part of n^xt wr«.k naval aide to tbe president of th » e'*. tained it a smoker at the \\Inecoff ho- jpcciui thi outh rates to J^gypt . Mobile, has lor the p ist fo u \ ears sonville where she met Colonel Byram Ctina J ip-in Manila, Australia JSdw Zea- befi :i niif-is up to tho h inipion Co f n H"iddu ks Ga foi a few d-\s atitgrt Billv Smith of the Crack ur position which ends Di-cembei 191a tel This promises to be one of the attorney for the firm for -w horn ts most pleasant ind intr rebtmcr ocra land ^outii \fiic^ and faoutb Amerlt,a In li.ii t us < \ li\e, in I 1 tht dibtmc hunting" _. is going to be the bus> little bee Mappin worked Tlie two became tn Lieutenant Woodward was siaduateJ. Uependent tours in Europe etc , send for tion I h mt, the onK t mi th it t,ver Thev ha\e been incited to spend a sions of the entire meeting, ind is be during the nt xt few cla\ bat>ke ball tl 1= s L n is> i nt ^ivt,n contracts to his plaj ers ( eight and one half years on board de tiip with tho loc^l mog-ula nil of whom Chriatmaa to claim her as his br de \ork Office 24 State Street, or Lo- ire ulos personal friends of the Bos Bill is going o proportion his sal The couple was married at the lome stroyers and five years on various bit GEO. T. RUFFIN DIES cal Acenta in your own citv ton manager aries among his plaj ers and mail the of Mr and Mrs G IB Lindsay In Col tleships During- foui teen yeais ^C documents Monday Then baseball legre Park on Christmas afternoon and SUDDENLY AT REYNOLDS r service he has had but three and one news will begin to de\elop rapidly le t immediately for Miami, Fla, their half months leave or absence future home Prior to his graduation Lieutenant Reynolds Ga December 26 —(Spe Woodward went to sea with his Uas3 cial )—George T Kufftn died at his RACQUET TITLE and engaged in the n ival opcr Uiojis residence heir at 4 o clock Christmas ALL-SIAR FOOTBALL CHORUS OF 400 WILL morning' of Bright s disease His ill- New Orleans! during the war with Spain rle was SING NEXT SUNDAY on the Brooklyn faince his gradua'iui ness has been of "hoit duration and M THE FEDERALS Jay Gould to Play George in 1899 he has been service in the j hil his death was a smpribt to Bremen ipplnes and has visited everv pai t of Mr Ruffln has had a prominent part Covey in March. The -Atlanta* IVTusic Festival Chorus the g-lobe At one time he was mine in the busine&b life of this section and AI 'NOOGA TODAY officer of the battleship Now H- mp was the wealthiest man in tho county Chicago Oocrmher "*>—^^r T nker composed of 400 voices, which was One Class (II) | shire at which time that ship stood In early manhood Ti Ruffin was fnj mer nitn i0e >f the Cincinnati ti am heard in a big Christmas concert last Steamships and Piesidp-nt Gilmoie tf tho Fedei il C hattanooga Tenn December 26 — Philadelphia December 26 —It was "So 1 in torpedoes and IT inefa A hen wed to Miss Llla W hittington who >ear by over G 000 poople will ap-pear he was chief engineeer of the bittle died a >eai ag-o There are five chil league held a conferen t this ifter ("Special )-—The all star Eleventh Cav announced today that Jay Go a Id of Regular service just estab- noon w th rtfeif o to blinking Tinker ill football game which was -> tied in a Christmas concert again this sea ship Kansas that vessel ranked No J dren Mi s Albert Cai tei, Jr "Mrs into the new le i« it. uled for Chiifetmas day and postponed New York and George F Covej of son on Sunday afternoon at the Audi in steam engineering I-ester Carter Mrs Jennie Gray lished Splendid steamers \ceordi ng to Tinker the conference on account of the weather w ill be England will play a racquet match tonuin Armory at 3 JO o clock Draughon Mrs Ci Ide C Hill and exceptionally fine passenger was without 1 ebult txcept that theyipli\ed Saturday for the open championship of the world Admission to this concert like last Lewis Ruffln all of whom faUrvive him accommodation and large it,re>? J to contJnut. re otiatiooij to Four Tech players three "Vanderbtlt He was In hig sixtv second yea! and n here next March The match will tie yeai is free and the general public, Father William F. Rigge, until verv recently a remarkably and cargo capacity morrow or Mon lav plav era two Sewa-nee pla> ers and pla\ including visitors in Atlanta for the Nc then -> Lrtv to the neetin? would ers from Tennessee Prep school w ill pla> ed at the Philadelphia R icquet ro-bust man club Gould is the amateur champion holidays, are cordially invited to at-* divulge the terms consid^rt-d Follow compose the til star team tend Scientist, Will Lecture eit> ol the pcim< isserted that Gllmore of the world and Cov ey holds the During" tho past month tho musical NORTH at the J in! ibt o Ubid Brooklj n worlds professional chxmpionship If festival chorus lias been rehearsing On Life in Other Worlds CHRISTMAS CANTATA desp tt Tinkers orofeieiice to it.main PINEHURST GOLF Gould w ns he will be gl\en a trophy under the direct on of Heri Wolffun In Chicago a,nd if Covey is the victor he will re- gen and he will be the choral director AT PERRY, GA., TODAY GERMAN ceH e prize money at the concert Charles A Sheldon, Tenth Annual Holiday Tour- Jr will preside at the organ - A lecture br Rev Father William r LLOYD] The vocal soloists for the after Perrj Ga December 26—(Special ) TENNIS MATCH , s J the lector of the obsti^a "Mrs Bessie Houser "Vunn h arianered noon will be Mrs Carthew Yorstoun tory at Creighton univergi*v Omana Sailings from New Orleans nament Starts Today. JOHN AIKEN HURT and Herr Wulffun^ren Mrs "\ orstoun a \ er> eliborate Christ nas cnLei tain S s 4 absel ' Jan S First Tourney for New Trophy is known in the operatic world as ISeb will be % distinguished cultural ment which will be given at the Mt tb KS Hunover* Jon 29 Motorcycle Rider Collides Madame Esther Boone She posseses event Incident to the convention no t odist tliui ch bundai t at Gotham Today. Ptnehurst IS C Decembei 26 — a voice of magnificent range and is assisted b> a coip«* of tne othei ^ K ' Irtinkfurt ' Mcli _ week of the \merican Association, for fc s • H inoitr April (Special )—Tbe tenth annual holiday With Tree at Savannah, power the Advancement of S icnce dies of the town -Ihe entertainment This w ill bQ the first concert in ie entitled The Christ Child in Vrt For additional mforma week golf tournament will start on Father Higge who is an astronor-ir tl Poc>tr\ and Song to be rendered ir tion address ri2\cdo Pai k N > jjetember -b — the course of tho Pinehurst ub I he Tirst court ttnnis t >urnanient for eight parts club on Saturday and continue through Saxannah Gi December **6 —(Spe ished many valuable articles 011 a&ii on Quite a numbei of the lad IPS and A. K. MILLER &' CO . A II n<^\ national chall ngc CUT r r<" the last da\ of tne > ear ci L! >—John \iken of Atlanta entered omical themes, is also well known a^ a children of the tow n will i onder the General Agent •^en r-d bv tl o 1 iveclu I fnn s ind The qualif>inR round will be played program consisting of music, retita Katqiet Itib -v\ ill t e^, n lu rt tomor Saturday This and all the match to ride a motorc} cle in the Grand Prize lecturer 31T Carond«I«t ! and Rossini will all be represented on tions and songs brai ing- unori the dif t nw ^otne of t h best am ttrvirs n play rounds will be eighteen holt •- racp tomorrow was seriou'jljr injured He will be heard '1 ucsday evening ferent parts V large number of pic the t ountr\ n f ri GI e d Co the trt>] h\ w, hile prictictna: on the course j et>ter at 8 30 o clock ,a Marist < olle^o hall tures and seener\ illustrating each which takes the plauo c f thr- ^ 1 i day afternoon Aiken misjudged a turn his subject TLlfe m Othei \\ or Io will "be u~-od in rendering the program racquet n >w t*ie po'-bp^.sion af J tv 1h« (.\ciciHes will betiri at *> o clock Could aftei i *-ern,b of \ ictorlos The tn the road and before he could slow FITZGERALD MAN'S with stereoptlcon illustrations Admis lourn mor t. s open on] r •> amateurs ner o e secon six dow n speed he had landed against a sion 25 cents, the prorefids to go ej tho in the afterno* n It mu*,t he wen three t mes to obtain teen seeretar\ & trophi to tho winner tree ind bis inotorc>w n loin off He will not be able to t itsg&rald Ga .December 2b — (Jbpo FROM CHRISTMAS TREE TO PROHIBIT PASSING silxer medals to third rii\i&ion r inner l ) — The bodi of Woodson Kohn up and coiisol ilion division winner EJai tlcipatc in the race riA DALLAS MAN IS 1*5- Orient Cruise OF HEAVY HITTERS •5C n who ivas di owner! 1 urssdaj moi n lonesboro G- L December 0 — C^p in^, in tht, Ofmulgrec rf\ er at Red cial > — \\ hiU i Christmas trt (. eelcl i Independent Trips Thru HI ff Inndli s1 1 > the s,inkinsr of a leal ACCIDENTALLY S'HOT Penf tjbe t> — S pUn to tion v\ L^ swing on it M > n» /iu PLAYERS' FRATERNITY CHICK EVANS HERE i u pr b jat eonttLinui*, himself and fcii whu ch ibuut tw > and t h If miles fro Europe tnc ntcntion ul issing- of Ringer I rink \costT ind his son Gil Dallas Ga "December 26—(bppcial "HI t p-oioTd t) the thib place tho buggies if i do/en or ST S HIP TO MEET COMMISSION bor...t. wa.s_ _foun _ d_ non the set ne of tho Ai ibei s V we man i vonns^ min 15 so pf-ople who were in ti rhur h were ROGERS B. TOY S£& r e tf tho Nitl»nil B i^e- Accident and wa^- bionsht to tho hone ; ears old vi as acridentallj &hot T o i)l !e i-i t i *• noxt n eel i ^ it Wis Noted Amateur Golfer on a mbbed of lip i ol c whips ind e eij Ticket Office "New 1 oil Ittt omhci h r IT of his parents t ntmeer Dock lohn 1 is ovv^n guffunn and is n t exported to thirj^r flsc thaf co il*J be lemovtd \s rcr orLed n e t [ i v Visit to Local Friends. Son IK i Ho was alone n the i oai jf i.. a icsnlt the OUT c^ J m for tho^e Union Station Phone M. 213 Thf rl i be! i_s to If ink O D L\ t ult-r p es lent of tl < t>a^ ball I 1 i\ Acosti inrl his son W«M e ga\ f a bv W Wat kins barbershop in Dallas 01 s Fedor »tio mno insert that a ot i r who itti ndeS the elebriti >n was an n rn pi i o n d n o r 11 t i of t h o m m U t e o 1 Iians'iriff on t i tho boat, but Johu^ciii ibnut > o clock toda> whpn the gun w ho Eli ml s th it 11 -in^, tho p t hip; mittct- i (] resenting th* f (if all i -w is n able to keep up until help J w< nt olt w jul 1 mt ct the i Ji ion il t nm ssion (.h uk I vans 1] of tho ci i« has been sccuiei to tho b \. i i i \v w o i (1 ic u npl sh the Irs could be Ind pai tics dcsuel tje i tt L, i t inn it >i T i es Id-v fd iaii 6 fit, \\silei ub of ( hica-go i -> lot a ill* i cnce on the petltic n for i Atlanta loi sr-\eral \isit as tho WEST PANAMA CANAL iltcrxtioi s i i tl o pies Mt f » m >( eon Negro Shoots His Wife. WORLD* S~SERIES^GAMES 1 >-lesi. f oeui^c \V \diii ^ If t~na.m Special Musical Program. tid, negroes Felix Burton in 1 his Wife 1 B LI ton thf pa^tfn will tn e ith in rial >—J T, lohnson < hargfd with thp \nr a B irt jn the lattei t» !n;r fahot so ihi morn n^. >» the subject The Mas- t f ini i I a fk H has been erio v o»«.l* i oj or ted ot t ejuple of s e irs burning of the barn of J I H \V ai JOHN M. BORN, Steamship Agent thit the frat i n tx will m ikf i figl t seriously that ah is not expected to tei s ijptim sni it 1 in the c\cnilig drop ntar th-s p! ict \VHS bound o\*-r on V N ime u d i Mivs < n hill ^.c 1 L a i n*-t thr i ser\ e iliuso Lheio is to the suppnor court at prelimtnai v 517 Third National Bank Building, tendei s otbinfi in (. ii potttt >n \vh b in ai v hearingr this af ten oon befoi e Justice tt is - ilh' do w i\ ifferts this (1 tuse w ith. tho exeep of the Peace G T t hatfhld It f lid ' tion cf tl Ie\tiith and twelfth i e Johnson is a<"c i^od t P setting fire \ -Uua-bl t h t i il ti n i it w i in '-ts v\ hieh i si that the \ etera n QUERIES ANSWERED 1 t _i the bain, and bttahng of two mulps ncrs 1 u 1 "• ^ v * i -, i no-* f n tho PT placer when n> longer w inted in the In a negi t )ci sey ? lelds w ho w as position „! >ui Ib i mt. M Uelj if tor the Llasjsif c itlcm in "\\hich ho 1 i^ labuied rferntl} shit down b% sheiitfs posse For All Motors AMUSEMENTS i PS'tl n w c rid s s r ••> n is been tic foi 3 tai s be roleasod outright \ s I nrlrr tl i;> head the 4por who were after him for the crime whioh cided Th ri\ a mij i lc IF,U <_h un tht se requests ire not aime 1 at the endea\ ( to amu er all qu« IIP charges to the white man TJie ne plans "ill b^ n\ to I t > s lo tho oi« T>i inoiole of leservation and onlv inE to » k Temi*.on Sporting Pditor Thn Con mot rs r i tht. ! \tia v»ill rt<_t, f tl e •3tituti>n Can Sob \I( VVhorter play -var cntiLu -, tit re <. l^ characterized as antagonistic to it sity footliall anywhere outside of the S I ATLANTA , !S A A ' H P A Matinee Today, 2:3O "i ei provided Its not a member of Homa ANOTHER SALOON a^t-ociation wh ch h-is a rulp prohibiting a. A Perfect Motor Oil- p5a ei participatjne in football lor a, longer RAIDED AT MACON Within the Law period tiiaii four jod,ci In Cans or by the Barrel ALSO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY aron i Dece t mmbt i 6 — (speciaial ) Tonight, 2Gc to SI.SO Continuing bi^ i is Lde againsinst allegallegeed Today's Matinee 2Sc to SI.OO YACHT SYNDICATE TO blind tigers chief of Polirt n\\cy to da^ r*-idfd tiit, ntii bo* r lalooj of \\d MEET NEXT MONDAY Ham Ti a\ ors on ATulbern strt et and sec ired one full bai lei ai d one ca:sc SEATS SELLING RAPIDLY Boston Dei ember 26 —The Phila- of whisky 'OH delphia Now Yoi lx and ^Boston yachts 1 ra\ er s case along with a number NEW YEAR'S WEEK STARTING men comprising the i,\ ndicatt, that of others hab been sot f)i next W ed- £2? 9O " ATINCES will consti net it Bath Me a -vaclit neadaj "EC AZr mindly «n.. Saturday to compete Coi the honor of defending: IHXETOtLiniCK'S THE thp Vmerican s cup will bold '•heir first meeting1 in APTV Yoi h next "Vfond ti FITZGERALD MILLS You can now buy Polanne—the motor G( or»e M P>nt,hon managing owner of the new ciuft will represent New TO ENLARGE PLANT oil with a perfect body—in cans, by the "V ork M ^\ alter dark former corn barrel, or by the half-barrel. The Cigarette of rm dorc of the Phlltdelphia Corinthian ^ acht club \viil head the Philadelphia Fitzgerald da. December -G—(Spe Sold wherever you find garages or supply men Just ask ° delegation ind six Bobton C orinthlans cial)—Th« Fitzgerald eotlon mill will will attend Preliminary demises for celebrate the iNcw "V ear bv adu iif>- one for Polarine. the boat will be examined And the sea- hundi ed new looms to the weaving Piedmont has become famous son s campii?n foimulated department and otherwise improving' An oil that gives correct lubricating body to every friction as a cigarette that never varies the plant This will gKe them a. ca point at any motor speed or heat. In minimizing friction it Hn* York C«st and Pro'uctfon pacitx of two hundred looms for Pnoea. All Porformarcas in its high quality. weaving muslin In addition to their saves repair bills and more than pays for its cost in a year's use. IOO, OOo, 76e, SI .OO, S ) 50 and (2 OO HUMMING BIRD TYLER spinning department. \bout $50 0(70 Quality made it the biggest- PASSES TO BEYOND will be spent on the plant selling 5c. cigarette in America. New "V 01 k Dt cember -6 —Turfmen Quality keeps it the biggest. licaid \\ ith regret todav of the death SILVER SERVICE IS ATLANTA'S BUSIEST THEATER of Frank I* T>Jci a bookmikei \\ell Whole coupon in each package. known as llummins: Bird Tyler He GIVEN L. O. BENTON died >esteida-\ at hib home in the 1 Bran's, of pneumonia SjUaiiia Ga December 26 —(Spe "SERGEANT BAGBY T\ler got his nickname on the Isew cia.1 )—A laandsome silver rfer\Ice was Irntn Cob Yoik courses because of the peculiar sent from ^\ l\ania yesterdav as a method of calling oft oets to his sheet- Jo Boenuiny'R Troupe— Christmas present to TJ O Benton, of Crouch & \\elcli* l/cnev«r maker Ht, made a so called big store Monticello Ga by P R Kittles trav For motor cars, motor tracks and motor boats. Docs away witfi & Frledland, Barton Habn book when racing w a<3 in its heyday ehng auditor of the Benton sj atom of much of the taking down and putting up of motors—one of the costliest & Cantwell, Barton & herpabouts and handled thousand of banks in behalf of the employees of items of up-keep The best motors, improperly lubricated, need thift Lerner. Count Beaumost dollaifa on each race Mr Benton s \trious institutions Tho service it is understood cost nearly attention too often. a thousand dollars If yon own a car, you can save money by baying Polanne by tho bar- Mehegan Beats Brown, rel or half-barrel. Try it on your motor—*see what it does Alelbournc A.ubtralia December 2b — Hug-hie Mfhe^an the Vustralian light- 73 Tons on Keel. is eiS"ht toda\ %von the decision o\er Bristol iB I Decembei 36 —tight Pal Biow 11 an Vmerican pugilist, in eeii tons 'of lead today were added an entiling: twenty round bout Ten to the keel of the \anderbilt syndicates STANDARD OIL COMPANY tnousand spectators i\ itnessed the candidate foi the America s cup de HAPPY HOOLIGAN fendei This brings the weight of the Incorporated in Kmtoeky (4) By winning today Mehegan e\ened keel up to 73 tons The additional up the store with Brown who defeated wejgrnt1 was required as the result of Jiini on poiuti) in o. twenty-round con- changes mad

i> stocks which began: a week ago, was r ee b Ue etl 'CUviLjAliiKlta .. ..53.00 a military court at Governor's Island. • trace;* oC continued nervousness with XT. S. 4», registered ., ,. ., , ..110% Am. Beet Sugar 23% ?, °?S.- t2 £ / »y some observers carried further today, -with Reading? J prices easing oK to within 10 or 11 uo. coupon .. ., . -. / ..111 Am. Ca-n . . . 30',!, JJSJTTUCE, drum .. '.. '.. ". 52.0.2 oo0 i asaln the central figure in the move- Ma^or Hagadorn-was tried for * wiIful- points of Monday's low level durine Panania 3s. coupon 9% do. pfd. .91 30% ..$1.50 Inaent. The stock market failed, iiow- 3y" disobeying the command of the the early afternoon. Rallies of several American Agricultural 6s, bid .. 93% Am. Car & Fndry. 45 =4 44% 44iI-i l^^^^^^t^rWe^^f ^HTV-S 95iZ {Am. Cotton OJt . , . 37^ . ,sa.50 • ever, to show the sustained strength president of the, United States to re- uints followed on covering afcd "SVat' American Tel. and Tel. 37 te ..93.001 pf recent days. Offerings were heav- main at St. Petersburg until further street buying however, and the close ^^r!^" r^obJJcco, ,a,s- bld 115 " Am. Ice Securities . 2Z~& ier and the -.89=!, 'Am. Llnse&d . . . .10% ' Vn ~Z ' * general run of quotations orders. The court «.mended the. charge f Was steady at a net loss of 1 to 5 (JKS^L Sen & ** " ?ia ••*—'* I revealed taw important alterations at Am. Locomotive , , .30^ 3014 to read, "Had failed to obey,*', striking- points , do "cv 4s 'fiqsrn A.ir>. SmeHinc and 13c I the close of the day. n tne out the words, "wilfully disobeyed," AH Liverpool will remain closed un- j ao Atlantic'CoaW Line" 1st 4s" do pfd. , . , 98% 93% ucl s a6c ! bidding for the popular stocks, with and of this offense found him guilty. of the winter wheat belt have furnish- £ f- a blus to influence trading at the open- .Baltimore and. Ohio 4s nijj; j Am, Sugar Refe. . .107'.-* 107'.i 107 10GM, ^,^1 n 1. _. . ^ *-«i*i**3ii JSuss. dozen increased outside buying. The rise was Major Hagadorn was one of the first Ing- heru and first prices were steady do, 3^3 ". -9890ii!Am^ . T«l.-& Tel, . .123% 12314 123%.123 utilized for realizing- sales, and while officers appointed to the foreign serv- at ;i decline of 1 to •! ptiinia under a. Brooklyn Tra.nt.it cv, 4s • 88% Am. Tobacco . . .248% 247*4 24B 247 Ana<-onda Mining" Co. 35%. 35'/i 35 35 % there was no departure from the more ice by President 'Wilson. After a little scattered, selling. A rally to Wed- Centrantrall of Georgia 5s, bid .100 filtAjCN. cheerful point of view recently adopt- Atchison 94V- 93^ 94 93% the condition of the whea"t was said Texas R. n. oats (new> .. month in St. Petersburg his health UeMluy'a closing; figures tjuicUly .fol- £* Leather Ss-l . 91 to be a" " - - • - ' ~ 0 L ed, professional traders were less in- lowed on cov«-rir.£. but there was no , Chesapeake and Ohio 4%&s . 91 «Io. Pfd 93 98 •* 9»" 98% - - _ ired, no es- ?!, ' ^te-vd oute , began ,to fall and about six weeks ago Indication of trade support or of any i _ <*°- conv. 4Jss ,. Atlantic Coast Line 117 117 US llfiVs P*ciall> cold weather being- reported } xvm?e c-n"B '"- clined to undertake aggressive opera- 0 ai d AIto; Bait. & Ohio .' . . 93*4 92%. fl2=i ..9234 tions on the longr side. he cabled the war department" for per- aarKresalve buying and prices soon S&*:** -l . ,_.. bid ywhe and yet the temperature! £,?*£ £5 Meal Chicago. and QuJncy joint 4s Beth. Steel . , . .30% 30 *£ 30 U 3D««^ | b«ing- low enough t put an en . In connection with the rise in Read- mission to return" to the United ' woukciicd In syrapatiiy with an easier* • 94% Brklyn Rap. -Tran. 88% 88'4 SS o nd to No, 3 middling cotton .. Ing there "were further reports that a turn in IXcw Orloatis,, which was at- . 90% No. i- noladliinr cotton, .*.. ,".."...... I-** States. •ChicaKo, MIL and St. P. cv. 4~u,"s Canadian Pacific .• .211% 210^4 210% _«f_ * HeySSS^fly.0' inS6Ct PeXta SU°h ^S Uie Bran ... ,...... ,. .;. 1.40 segregation plan was under considera- ibuted to the circulation of January Chicago] n, i. and Pac. "if. R,' col 4s,.'! 50 Central Leather . . , 27 H -7 H7 26% tion, with the supposed object of bring- Permission "Was* Revoked* Chee. & Ohio . „ . 61V- 00% 61 ^ 60'A Sagg-in- of prices for wheat con- Browo eliorts" _ __ notices. do. rtg. 4K : . . . v. . . _ 11 % Tenuaasee moal ... i-ng the company Into lino with the Permission was granted^ but after Aft«,-r selling- about 6 to 7 points IQW- Colorado and .Southern ref. and ext. 4a. fllii Chi. Great Western ... .. 11% l!$i tinued throughout the day. In addi- •U4ur£lu nieui ... . Chi. Mil. and St. tion to bear news about tho winter i.kg government's requirements. Denial of the officer had checked his , baggage, «T, tht-ru wc-ro slight rallies, but 'the Delaware and Hudson cv_ 4s bid OT^i this rumor put a damper on bullish market remained without any evi- Denver and Rio Grande reC. Ga .. ..".. 67% Paul .• . . . „• .101 100i4 100% 100% crop, downward impetus came from Market. bought his railroad ticket and started & greater ease than was expected some health had failed alarmingly. General LIU! Western lat con. 4g, bid 111 ter. Harvester . . 102 '/i 10'2y± discourag-ing effect on buyers. * Country wtyie puro laxd. 1.0-lb. tins .. ..lii^i 4: llid . , . Inter-Marine pfd. . 14 14 time ago. The week's currency move- Wood decided that his action called, Inter. J'aper . . ... Coiupound lafd, tierce baaie 3^5 ments indicated a gain in cash by the for a courtmartial and ordered Major , COTTON MARKETS. Pacific 4s .'." Chicago Quotations. D. to. J^xtra ribs :u& General Thomas H, Barry, commanding- Inter. Pump G « wins was the range of prio 13. K. bellies, medium average 13 &, banks of $2,000,000, or more. hurt. Line rfdg 4;s! bid".". ".". Kansas City South. ^"^4 ^ 24 > market yesterday • tj. ^ Tib bellies, light averuee 13 ^i Bonds were active and . generally the department of the east, to try him ?'as (191SJ , JLacJede lias . . j*»?~• . higher. Total sales, par value, $2,- for .disobedience of orders. . .fa. bid , .. .; Lehigh Valley ^<'" .16'J . Hleh. JLow. Cloae. < * 814,000. United States bonds were un- Barry Wrlte« Reprimand. sen. 4a .. , Lou. & Nosh. ." . .134 WHEAT— (Corrected by Ouleaby orocery Company.) changed on call. Minn.. St, f. and B'lt December •7«4 87% General Barry today approved the and San Fran. tff. 4s .. . *?* Axle Greaao— JJittmond, $1.26; No. 1 Jmca. Ste. Marie . . .120% 120 120% May . . . . . 110% 90%, 90% *B.^a; No. a iilca.. 5*:2G. findings of the court and 'wrote the _ _ _. con. 4s. bid. . Mo., Kan. ,t Tex. ... . 19% July . . . 8t>'£ Cheese* — Alderney, 17%. Treasury Statement. following reprimand: Missouri Pacific . . l!3>; H^ 2^Vj i COHN— Red Katk vilniier Ale— Quarts, ?9: pints, ,ni Air Line adj. 3ft { Uocember, • "It is difficult to understand how ICittioiial Biacuit ...... 121 1 08% $10. aea Koct byrup, $i.6U uer ealloo. Washington, December 26. — The condition -rn Pacific col. 4a 91 May . . . an officer of Major Hagadorn's length r,", . 4.-J National Loud ...... 44 GH V. Candy — SticXt, 6%; mixed, 6%; cijocolatea^ oil the United States treasury at the begin- 86 ft Nu.i'1 Rys. o£ Mexico I July . . 12c. ning of business today was : ,of service could fail to fully appre- .. I OATS— 08% Net balance in general fund, ?112,133,444. ciate the exact meaning of the instruc- . .10214 2tl pfd S V- s -Tt S S Sal t — loo-' b. bags, 63c: Ice cream, 60c; N. Y. Central ... 93 ItiiVi 9-V* December Granocry.sta, SQc; No. 3 ajarreta. 53.25. Total receipts Wednesday, $3.033,950. tions to remain at St. Petersburg un- . 98% N. Y.. Out., and West- ] Arm. and Hammer Soda — $3.05; fcee soda^ Total* payments Wednesday, 9978,894, less he had started, and aa said in- ern ,. i;ti ,-3 i July '. - 40% 401^ 40Vs * 40}; 2c; Koya.1 iiaKluf powder, l lb., $4.dO; ^4 The deficit this fiscal yfear ie $13,177^)79, structions were received by him be- 93 N'orfoik-&-\Vestern .102VJ 11)1=1* 101 »i , PORK— lb.. $5.00; Horalonl-a, »4.5«; Good 3-uc£ against a deficit oC $1.553,189 last year, ex- fore he actually started, the only ex- n. int. aiut ref. 4s .. "- J. 90 74 January . Kubber 6a North AmerJ(;jin . - .. . . U? 58-iB; Succeay, $1-80; Rough Rider, ?1.SO. clusive of Panama canal and public debt planation of his action seems to be Northern Pacific . .110% 109& 110% Beaua— JLIma. 7%c; navy. 53. transactions. y. Mteet 2d 39 Inli —Pe r crate, $1.20 his illness, as set for.th by the evi- j;lmst,-Carolina Chemical 5s Puciric Mail . , . liJ^i ^-1 '-a 24 w. Pennsylvania. . . .110 109% 100 y* iJanuary. Jelly 30-lb. palls, 51.35; 4-oz., 52.70. dence. The fact that Major Hagadorn and ext. 4s .. BtiusUetti— 51.90 Money and, Exchange. had been brought to ' trial and the n Maryland ,4s People's Oas . . . l^lVi 121 1-21 75 i (j k*Utsbure, C. C. & St. Leuuier — Lllamond oak, 48c. incident publicity of the offenses with iKno,use Electric cv. ua.. 89 U Pepper — Grain, i5c; ground, 18o- N"ew York, Debember 26. — Call monev which he is charged is deemed a suffi- iKiji Central 4s Louis . . S4 Flour — Elegu&t, 57.00 ; DiainonO. JE.8B: firm at 3<5H; ruling rate 4; closing . 83% Pittshurg- Coal . . 3S=i JS"i IS cient reprimand and it Is hoped It may Be«t aeif-Kisias, 56.75; Mytyfyne Self-Ris- Time loans weaker; 60 and SO days *'«.<§) Pressed Stf-el . . . . 27 2i»Vtt "2i;% ing,, 55. 3o; Monogram, $5,&0; Carnation, 5; six months 4%©5. have the effect of causing hira in the Pull. Pu.1. Cur.'Co...... 151 Mi Receipts in CUicaso. .10; Golden Grata. $5.00; Pancake, per Mercantile paper B ^©6. - future to strictly comply without eva- Hea-dins 171-%, 1(>954 170 case, ?3. . Sterling exchange easy; BO days 4SD.S5- sion at any time with orders of his COTTON OF PAST WEEK; Republic Iron and. 1 Lard d Compound — Cottolene, S7.7& ; demand 485. superiors, such absolute and strict obe- REVIEW OF THE MARKET Steel ...... 20 ,-. 20U 20 SnovvUrir cases, SC.50; Flake White, S; Commercial bills 480%. dience being-, as he well knows, the do. pfd 32 SO -i, 80 «e JUea.1, ia c basis. Bar silver 57%. first duty of a soldier." Rock Inland Co. . , 13% 1:51-3 13'». Ki-ce — ii^o to So; grlta, 52.20. Mexican dollars 44 Va- Major Hagadorn's family home Is in .Vow- York, December ^6,—The cotton do. pfd 21 21 20% Sour GliorkJju. — JPer crate. 32.80: keca, S12 Government bonds steady; ra,i!i-oa.l bonds bt. V,ou!s ard Saa ©15; aw««i mixed. Ue;;a, J12.SO; olives. UOc tirm. Binghamton, N. Y. He entered West market has had another extremely Fran, id pfd. . . 7 •"& 7 % 7 Vi to $4.50 per dozen. Point in 18S5, It is understood that he in-rvoua and 1 unsettled week. The Seaboard Air Line ... . . 17 Grain. Ext.ra.cta — J,oetl shortly after the publication o£ ;ioaM-t>tnjinelcl Steel Sugar —Granulated , $4.80; Hgnt browfl, Bostoi December 2 R.—Close mining : Texas City. government's crop, estimate on De- and Iron .... 28 28 2S V4^fe. aa.rii brown, 41i: domino, tt^c. Arizona Commercial' 4 9-16; Calumet and t?niijfir 12, became even more urgent Southern Pacific . , ao1^ SS=« S!»% spring Ariaona 63%; Greene Cananea 29%; North k*heii the report of the census bureau Southern Hail\v ay ... . . ^3 Af/anta Live Stock Market. Butte 2: i" a a issued last' Saturday, showing do. pfd 77 M» 77'i 7S«>i Mhite DEATH OF KELLY MAY •.i'7i; I. lJ.y-'3,000 baJes of cotton ginned to Oe- Tenn. Copper . . . 31!,» ^0% 30T-& UatM,' standard y9 (By -W. H. White, Jr., of White Provision ember 13, Prices broke Into new low Texas & Pacific, ...... 12% Ttye. No. ::. «•). Company.) Foreign Finances. CAUSE INVESTIGATION Union Pacific . ; . li>7 l.li* *i IRfi ^a ^Barley, 50^75. Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1,200 , Around £or the season, and Before the do. pfd S5 S5 8B TimoLliy, §4.00® 5. pounds. 56.00 to ?G.50. Paris. December 26.—"Weekly statement HOCK, , ,it>ciine «-as dhecked by trade buying II. K Realty ...... 68 Good steers. SOO to 1,000 pounds, $5.75 to Bank of France; Cartersville, Ga., December 26. — (Spe- Or covering for over Christmas, Jan- U. S. Ilubber . . . r.d >/j r,e Xg f>« 14 $6.00, Uoltl decreased 7.214,000 franwi. cial. ) —Th e death in Atlanta of X.ee nary contracts sold more than two Circulation fncn3aaed 16,525,000. U. S. Steel . . . . G0"rti 5!)Vj 60 ^ firm; No. U r'pd 99i^ el - ---e Si.01 Medium to good steers. 700 to S50 pounds. Silver decreased 10,763,000. Kelly, the Bartow county man, who cents a pound below the high level of f.o.b. afloat; No l' nur r» DtilutK 99 f o.b $5.::G to |5.50. Treasury depoBlts Increased 200,975,000. last October. Fluctuations since then Utah Cupper . . 60 Good to choice beet cows, SOO to 90Q was shot about ten days ago while Va.-Corolina Chem De- OenerRl depoaits decreased 96,200,000. Texas City — N'et receipts. 1,713: gro; have been more or .less irregular. pounds, 35.00 to $5.60. BtllH discounted increased 54,225,000. trying,, it is stated, to escape from, the ical sss-rfyg-riuj"!^^-^-^-*.!-( r — Medium to good cows. 700 to 800 pounds 1,713; stock. l'I.7Si. IE is quite generally estimated in lo- - " "-* :. new No. J y*ejjowr Advances increased 5,650,008. sheriff, has caused quite a sensation cal circles that no less than 300,000 or Wabash .... c.l.f. to arrive. 54. GO to 55.00. Varis, December 2G.—Rentes, 85 franca 25 do. pl'U. - . . oati market dan. Uood to choice heifera 750 to S50 pounds. centimes. Exchange on. London 25 francs here and will probably result in an Bruri'swi'-k — N'et receipts, gross. possibly 500,000 bales in the shape of Western Maryland. $3.00 to SG.Hu. ,:>5S; stot-Ji. 2-1,703; coast wi 30 centimes. investigation. contracts held either speculatevely or Western Union . . «5H ff 5?« f i&y^r """" 20-WhP Medium to good heifers, GGO to 7^0 Ara.nsas I'a---^ — Stock. 2,27 as a hedge against forward require- westinghousi rn m b c 7 0 pounds, 34. 25 to 54. &0. It is the second death within the past 7054. :r merits, were liquidated on the last half Wh6el._& Lake Erie The iibove repr«aentn ruling prices ' oC Metals. few "weeks of nien who "were shot by Me wp "or t Ts ewv •elpts, cent of the decline, and with the mar- • g,° i,cSfr D ^n s ^r , ^® Wheat, good quality of beel cattle. Inferior grades 6.112: coastwise December «7ti; -May 90ii@9oV ' county officers in an. attempt to es- Xet relieved from the pressure of this Total i Ion clay -lSiT,200 Oorn, December 66 V&; '.May 7«'a; and dairy types selling lower. Xew York, December 2G.—Copper steady; Medium to common steers, if fat, 800 to standard spot to March offered at 511.50; cape. Jesse Low, a young negro, died He—Stock-. ^.tJ45. •cutton, some reactionary, if not ac- Unts. December -89 ^g ; Mav 42 (5)4-'i electrolytic [email protected]; latee $15..>[email protected], tually more bullish, sentiment has dft-. member 26.^-\\~he 900 pounds, 55.00 to $D.50. a few weeks ago after receiving a bul- -iT f dull Mixod to common cows, if fat, 700 to SOo nominal: casting $14.00^14.37. Tin firm; let wound in his 'back, fired at him, ac- :ejpts Friduy at Jill " ports, net; veloped. This has been encouraged by TRADE REVIEWED BY nd lower: «pot No."^ red 9-"~~sixit N o" '• 1-^ri spot and December ?3ti.87®37.25; January the rather more optimistic feeling re- eatern .94. ; December No. '2 red 94 " pounds. $4.00 to S5.00. $37.00©37.50; February $37.12& 37.40; March cording to the negro's dying statement, ported in financial circles and talk of Corn easier; Mixed common, GOO to 800 pounds, 53.25 437.1'5 @ 37.62. Antimony dull; cooh.;on'^ ."2P.712. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES ; southern yellow 'CG@G8. for , no other reason than that lie soagrht improving trade conditions abroad, as jod butcher bulls $3,50 to ?*.oQ. quiet and unchanged. to ru.n away from officers. well as by an Idea that the technical Ne -ime hoga, 1UO to ^00 pounds, $7.60 to position of the market had improved on l Movement of Grai:n. The white man, Kelly, had only been* Kxports Vriday to Great Britain. the break of twelve cents for spring St. Lo Good butch«i tlO£3, HO to ICO pounds. Charged with a crime and "was not si K\port.s FritJyj- io Greut Brititin. 4S.U71; to December 2(1 —ij ;uipts: Piour, J7.-10 to §7.00. Weekly Interior Cotton Towns convict, as* was reported. He was industry, the week's basic develop- 13,000; - -at. 109.000; Good butchei untlnent, 16,472. Covering has also been promoted by 109,000. "• t ' "• "• 94.00U; oat.s, Pigs. 10B to 140 pounds, . Recpts Shipmts. Stock, wanted for shooting at another man StocK at all United States ports, 1.046,122. reports ot relatively steady interior ments seem to have bet,'p--rrnainly favor- SC.OOO; t Flour. 10.000- wheat 37.2:1 to 57.40. Albany spot markets, but business bas shown able. Certainly evidences of optimism 30,000. Light jilys, 80 50 pounds, &6.7S to ATLANTA ,. • 6.31?, at Kingston, and the negro boy was-"- Interior Movement. a tendeocy to taper off on rallies o£ and in dome instances of renewed ag- Charlotte charged with misdemeanor. The boy , Houston—Steady; middling, 32^ : net r*>- gressive preparation for the new year I Heavy rough hog:.% S5.50 to 57.25. Columbia...... 22,800 was Jn last stages of consumption and, * e!pts 3.r>s:{; • iiross receipts, 3.5SS; sllip- CO or 35 points from the low level of Rice. Above Quotations apply to - ornfod hogs; Columbus, Ga. . . '. 2^130 SOO 20,403 the week and the more bullish fea- are numerous. j insist and -peanut fattened lc t It is stated was unable to resist arrest • tw, 1.-H04- sales. t.ih'S; stock, i7.".Slti. "Chief in bringing about more favor- > l^ic under. Columbus, Miee. . . nS4 1.704 6,421 or run any distance. tures noted appear to have .checked the prevnils in roug . Dallas ...... 2.U1C, 2. 720 11,125 able feeling are tl/o brig-ther tinge of rit-e, the offcrin^a Cattlo iceipts normal, i In his deatli statement, he denied selling movement rather than to have affairs in financial lines to which the llpht. Clean .rket steady an^ y;iclt,s Japan a£ L'.Ot day period. Montgomery . . . . l',489 37,735 with which pistols are 'used -, by offi- duction in big straddle lines between clean U«udurus u.t 51 Hogs in good supply, market easy. Nashville ...... JN'eiv Yui'k aiid Liverpool. stock market and the apparent ceas- cers of the law and it is said that in- la.ys)—Dull: middlme. 13; ing of liquidation of securities except Dewberry ...... vestigation of a sensational nature prross, l,7Sfi; shipments, There has also been active covering from abroad. Raleigh ...... tock, 2(5.6S:i. bv- old shorts and some demand has DAN TALMAGE'S SONS CO Rome ...... 8&0 may result upon the convening of the been reported against spinners flxJn, 1 "Secondary to this are the signs that ON THE LIVG Stock. lma 2,611) January grand j ury. be . Receipts. Khr vejpo 4,355 pi«s and lights. $C50@ Vlchsburg . 1,522 8.0 ixed butchers'', $7.8 Ojfi) 8.10; Ya-noo City he;: TWO SHOT IN ROW ru.inc^—~Rac(!ipt*~. s.ooo. i luiling- -100 TVxans; JO to I5c higher, nati Coffee. NEAR TOWN OF DUBLIN December 26.—Alter opening hujckers". 5">-OOfiy7.r,0; Texaa and Indian j steuiJy _ ihtinged to 3 points hUrner on at*?ers, $ri.7Z<@ 7.00; cows :ind h sifers, 54.00® scattered lug, coflee futures eaaed off Dublin, Ga., December SG.—CSpecial.) «.l>0: native ciilve.s Srf.OO^Ilj >. unde, reports of easier coat ancl freight Only 6ne 'Christmas shooting has been Sheep—Receipts, 2,1.00 ; st Litly; native 'offer ~ s from Brazil and continued full 're- Tota.1 Friday—Net receipts. inuftons?. S-1.7.1 fgfC.OO; Iambs, 55.25OS.25. ceipts. Business was quiet with the close reported in this county so far, and that eceipts. T-l, nil ; shipment**. Kansas City, December 2G.—Hogs:- Re- steady 5 to 11 lower. Silloa lfl.000. came from .Cadwell. a town a tew .171; Htocic. i>:;o,77ri. ceipts, 4.000; higher; hulk. $7.CO©7 85; December 9.00; January 3100; March 9.31; heavy. SV.3>01z>7.S;i; packers' and butchers', May 9.5ti; July 9.7C; September 9.94- Oc- miles from Dublin, where on Wednes- S7.Sf> la'T.Sii; lights. 57.60 @7.S5 ; piga, 50.75 ® tober 10.02. day, John Qwen and Henry Alullis Were r Orleans Cotton. against 4,950,696 last year.'' bring about an a.cti\ ..(.. ,... i: Uifi X", 7 . t-7t, . Hatitos No. 4 shot during a- free-for-all pistol bat- ork. December 26.—(.Specia.1.)—As "Cattle—Iteceipts, 1.700. including 100 \-- •'.! .)-,)' •' -.1..1- '.-••-";!. M^mir..^ bor 2-i.—Tho <-ott«n the fluctuations of our liromptly :is poHBible, Alrcadj"tho*^quJrv tle. - . - - Diin'H Review, Is being made as to when the seeding will southerns; steady: prime fed steers SS.SQfJj) Hoi iday at Havre and Hanaburg. Rio 1 •H th'o Intluciice of holiday, with Liverpool closed. B.OO;"- dressed beef steers, S7.2S@8,40; aouth- clo.-"?ti 75 lower than "Wednesday tt-ith 7s According to reports Irom there,- coiintn. • Selling \vu.s inconsequent and valueless' as a Xew York, December ;ib*.—Jjun's re- I for the next crop. Token alto- VP been gether, there eriL ateera, $^.75 ^7.^5; cows, [email protected]; 5$300. Receipts at Brazilian ports 43,000. Owen arrested some one ' of Mullis' i or of January 110- _. ._ ... future mtivement. A ^mall bai-i- view tomorrow will say; "Aside from not appear to be the heiiera. Kutures ranged an follows: nollct- day for .T:m- -^s easily moved prices, but Che iraao was the .stimulus imparted to retail lines strength to -rket thiLt would be de- kinsfolk, and the latter attempted to 1 j eign has urally ^eipl 4,000; e*t Opening. Closing. liberate the prisoner. He began firing trile the total num- i(iit"f«rent tu Quotations. A hope'*;! 'ee'ing by the holiday demands, there has bei u the .$7.ri0fas.10; year pry, S"..7oiS) January- .. .. -•- 9.00® a.I5 9.00(g3 9.02 st^ long-as expected. ! ^rsist- l>ased on the refusal oC s-ju'.hern mity and qualltv at Owen with his pistol soon after the a continued absence of activity in busi- nl retains a. conakOerttl $4,50^5.50; ewe«, itockers, $3.35 '. February It •• a larsp number of , larkoid to decline when I^ilver'fit, ;>t-ret decree of pntroii Si'fi.^C. March 9-40_ S.'siigJ 9^33 difficulty started, and Owen began fir- their hoUl re bp]«\v them. The da>-'-3 ooarai:n»s wci-e ness circles. • improvement in eondi- * rf--. hut in face of gi erally dull condi- tions, Jiow-ever, is scarcely, to he ex-' 3ns widely pre\-alent : Jjouisville, K.V., December 25.—Cattle: Re- April &-4<@ 9.46 ing at him. Several more standing ally' es?tim.ite.--•••-- '• - prices In- 5-1.50 to SS.OO. July , 9.76© 9.7S influence of whisky, and Mullis was The tone of the ma. •Uet in the morning iVTiua-y delivery (Tuesdav ni?r;c imiuco.i i annual inventories and salesmen are i ine towards a still tower level. August. . -.. L Shec-p—Receipts. 7T.; yteady; lambs 7c 9.85p 9,87 shot by some one, he claims, in ihe mv- tuiuMaUnn. The ~'-~ — returning from the road. 1 ,„_Advice„ s from the south, a.Ioiig- At- September . . . -.. nttc eoa^t. note continued ateady down; sheep 3'£ do«-n. 10,94 t»10,9G crowd, and not by .Owen.' The wounds It improved on tho la •ire mill takings fur . arl "The business customary "at the year ' m&nt Chicago, December 2G.—Hogs: Roceipta, October . [email protected] 10.03® 10.04 ihp: u-cek. Heater r*u11 Jigr the'in ut 40^,000 : i tomorrow, . tmain unchanged, November .. . [email protected] of neither man are considered, fat'al, ; end is accentuated by an unusually t At N'V ' Id' 000' unsettled; bulk of sales $7,65(gi-7 9ft- although serious. P. M. Joiner was jar- V-ales against 399.OOw th b, \vo«U .last year and mild winter, yet a rather more hope- ! HonOurns. Japan«i 1: Iteht, [email protected]: mixed, $7.r.r«@7.95; heavy, December . . .. 9,00 312.000 .this week ' before last. BuiK f .re niore ac- S7.GO©8.00; rough, [email protected]; piga. $6.50® restee~ Ing Cor lonfi account. cial.)—Repqrt of cotton ginned in this\ The opening was steady, and county up to December 13, shows a bije 1 to 4 points off, Liverpool was: Increase over the number of-bales gin- American Telephone & Teiegrapi the long *,iUe mit'Sfi^ the suppi ned up to the same date last year. The. been conning from that quarter •A dividend of Two Dollars per share will ' huliciay In Liverpool JI!MO served to center fig-lire for this year Is 11,527 against1 attention on the January situation. In the 9,032 for 1912. The farmers of the be paid on Thursday, -January 15, 19H, to • early trading the decline was widened five county are unusually prosperous and stockholders of record at. the close of blul^ to. eight points. Predictions that the no- the past Christmas was one of tlio, best tices would be promptly stoppvti caused a experienced by this county from every 13 on Wednesday, December 31, 191S. srtuUl reaction, .Imt later, ivhea it n-aa ween standpoint WILLiIAa.! E. DRIVKR. Treasurer. , that tho noitc-es. wen- still circulating, 'prices vt-t-rit 1^ tn 17 points uudrr Wednesday*)* clusvi. Alter tho noun hour tin* decline was* cliRCUed and a partial recovery brought about. Ths hiRhi-Mt prices In the afternoon ,s.i Comparative Cotton Statement j' were at the i-lose-, which WH.S steady,"at a k, I>ecemtier Ufi. —Butt e steady; net lows for the day of '.'• tt- 9 points. Janu- y;*\v York, December 26,—For the Naval Stores. tubs. Creamery seconds HUBBARO BROS. & CO., Cotton Merchants ary • mulcitiK the widest decline. ending todaj ld nrpts 2R®31; «econds 24@27. Net receipts at Savunuuh, itf.— Turpenti Cheese flrrn; 250 boxes; n'tate, whole milk, I ports during we firm. 4^'i ; shipments, 1 Si1,--!held spe, ttdded interior stock season.) Charles M. Jackson, Manager Total Crop M< Poultry, hetiK and springs 12; turkeys 17. f Povt receipts at. Iiouis, December 20. — -Poultry strong, Gould Building Atlanta, Ga. nveriantl to millw and Ci unchanged excep1 t chickens, I-Hj ; springs Southern mill tHkinus ( . 1,400. 000 12; turkeys 20 ,;.. , Pniladellihja . 7 *W Stuck at Intern, jtceva San pranctsco Butter, creamery 35^. c,f September J "1.090 Ej?&a 31. Xew York, December 2tj. — Fotato'es, pea- into Port Arthur and Sablne Pass nuts, freights and cabbages steady and un- T* 13.347 Jacksonville - changed. AUDIT COMPANY OF THE SOUTH Texas City -- Ch»lc»- Jurat met*. C. P. A, Prraiaeat., Gtbert & Clay. Tacoma .. .. »• -• -* •• -• • „.„ of the day. and prices eased off ... ATLANTA, • . jACK.SO\~m.t.E, Aranaas Pass .. * • • level 10 points under Wednesday's close. CanAlcr BuHUInr- ~ Dynl-tJpclmrcb Bnlldlwr. \t'\v York, .December 25.—{Special.)—Bus- Seattle . -- ...••••-••-•• There wan a better •feeling during tho Chicago, December 3d'—Porlt 5:10.5 inea.!-f h.ere- today has beun very small in illnor ports ...... • •• •• l last hour, and the t'lose was steady at a Lard, $10,GO. Ribs, $10.25 @10.7C. volume, and. prices ruled about ten points Dry Goods. Total .-. ..., ..6,618,832 j net 'decline of one to fi\~v, points. The week- i Cincinnati, December 2G,—L>ard lover under moderate selling: offerings. New York. December ,26.—Cotton goods ly figures showed more cottAn brought Into 510.-10© 10.50. , which came upon the market from time to and yarn markets were quiet- and steady to- Pigttt than from the «ame la.st year. OO., time in sufficient qaantltj' to affect prices Petroleum, Hides, Leather. day, with moderate -amount of trading re- .adversely because of the tact that demand ported in sm&Jl lots of gray eoods. Foreign Groceries. "limited with .the Liverpool market closed , 'New York, December 2S.—Hides, molasses, wool markfita were quiet. Argentinr * - Linseed. :New York. December 2C. — Ifl . r and wet feather prevailing through the petroleum, wool, steady. Duiuth. December £fa".—Linfleed 14854 -St. Xiouis, December 2f}.~-Fl d«H, Hay -- south' trading was much restricted and \vitli- - leather firjn^- ,,,,_,-, _• r._ . ... __•-. :, 209-210 Empire Building Atlanta, .Ga. ,-' out--partioti'ar. feature. , . ' •January 147&; December 136; May 151%, quiet.

W-^ « ^ _' ?.WSPAPES.f FOR SALE—Miscellaneous Wednesday afternoon at tbe syth and Walton corner off the~ postofflCe/ MEic_ia t« T£ *££$£ Arrival and Departure of Passenger mall Trains. Atlanta. ATLANTA SIDES a box from the Mirror cont in SECOND-HAKD PRINTING MATERIAL apply Cor Information der dresM and with the nann^t. _i« M_S iBSt ««rti Ms'LoSt^ The following schedule figures are pub- Little Talks on Babyology HardJn fya box Liberal reward™*^. ££«!MPhoa« ^ ^748 care Con^titutl. FOR SAtiE CHEAP. lished only 0.3 Information and are not cate steward must be good fiuaranteed 53"3 J or return to IPS "CVashlnston 50 California cases, cost 7tc sale price 20c j 00 REWARD for re' Century bldg *I>ally except Sundaj. By Anna Steese Richardson, Director of the Better FROM DAY TO DAY puppy about one 3 e ••Sunday Onlj ten Balteys. to tbn. Babies Bureau, of The 'Woman's Home Companion • - - with wiitte bla±e on left eye Wears leather WANTED^—Man~"to" \\orlc on welnle wagon Atlanta Terminal Station. harness but no collar Phone Ivy 25a2 or Apply 10 Luckie street 10 wooden double frames, cost 58 SO. aale \tlnnta and West faint KalLrouU Company. Atlanta real estate men were still return to 56a West peachtrer pric- $3 75 112 double iron frames holding: 12 cane? cost £»o Arrive Prom— i\o i>t_purt To— BABY'S Lm%T DEFECTS \\O HOW babv has thin eyebrows and lashes try too fausv with Christmas Friday to LOST—Diamond pin surrounded by pearls HELP 1 VI eat Pt 8 15 am 35 New Or 6 45 am TO CCHE THEM. to encourage their growth It can be have much to announce jln the way of . Aica?ar_theateror- Luckie • "- _ *$1751 . ,, _sal u. e vpric ».e „J1 0. .__ _ tares column 1 ?*8R C *l wibus 10 65 am is coiumbua 5 4& am y 9 10 am 00 pm

seemed to think that a r. most of them are hanging on pendin Southern Kailway. be worked w hile the ba _. "Premier Currier ot tiie bouth. If a baby had an\ terrific detormits Arrival «.nd departure of Trums Atlanta, or acute disease we turned to surgeon 1 nb follon ing schedule figures are pub- 01 ph\sieiin but we took Inn^ chance*, lished only as Information and are not •with tne bJ.b\ who w at merely good \Vo never stopped to figur that n Oooa No Arriv~ From—• No bab\ could be made a bette" bab> by *u B uum i^ 01 am intelligent care a bettei baby trans 3o Now Vork B 00 am 0 Columbus formed Into a well nigh perfect babv 43 Wash ton ., _5 ain a H ham 1 Ja.cu vine & 10 am 1 Chicago \nd yet parents owe the Children the> them what is kno* n time ones and In times tmonej LORING SPRINGS 1- s>hr i eport t. do am _ Kictimond bnn into the world precjsel> this >ties s t[los 30 PE\CHTREE ST. Q or rubber n»PPJ£ %"cTx. ' ! . e with mone> to Ipnd want ATL PHONIC 357J IV4.NTED—Girls and women to solicit or- 3 K.an city ca, re ring ders Applj between 4 and G p m 40T 7 Chatta ^here quick retrns »ill address o£ Miss Carrie One of the most interesting features it something __He. _is_ born _ ..„ _ The placing of regiona; r alley 7 1& am of tne Better babies contests which I "When he is ^erj joiing he will con ser.~ - .... .„„ ^«, , ed In riorence S C but KXPDRIBNCED colored pantrv woman 8 Chatta 63. 10 J6 am .& juiacon T ^5 am 1C lie to tll tllc place in Georgia a tew " Macon 10 45 am (SN 5T 1st 11 00 am have visited thib tinue making gucklng motions with h s rnonej system are expected to change Address F 7SI care Atlanta of town. J018__gpntury; Building Address A. GIFFEN LEVY. imazement of some mothers when thej. mOuth after the breast or bottle has 27 > t ValleylO 4 > am 6 Jackvllle 1110am this and to provide monej during E VPEP IENC&.D pantry lady -1 Columbus 10 CO am !& B ham 11 30 am discovei *>!btcians in charge of tne sticks his thumb in his mouth and the Warranty Deeds Gr Zl~ 14 Austell bui 1 d Boulevard Ivy 4222 han ' j Chatta ga. 3 00 pm examinations at a contesl ask^d me it mischief is begun *00—John G Fincher to Vrs Sarah s re The tendency to suck the thumb Is klln lot on west side Washington fined bome-liUe 'United' number of safes, vault doors. Combinations Jack •. S 00 pm _ j Toecoa . 4 45 pm im the \ erv start ' *^reet 50 feet aouth of Georgia avenue tlenta cared for Hornet provided for In 3i-N T ist 2,3 Columbus 5 10 pm hearsals of the exarmration a few easily checked Prom " 50xlo feet HELP WANTED — Male and Female changed. 3" X \ 2d , 5 Clnclnn ti & 10 pm weeks before the contest Th°y want remove the thumb o? fimrer ancl lav ! ° December 15 f-ints Infants for adoption Mrs M T J 00 ______:o A M Cov on Mitchell •**! Wmd&or^ street ___ 15 Brunem k. 7 30 pm 2S Ft Valley. 5 20 pm ed a demonstiation of just how babies the little hand firmlnl>j dodoww n at the ! ?.° —*-.S Morris to 31 Ft Valley 8 00 pm 10 Macon " 5 30 pnx outh tide Morris street 210 feet ' of TEN specials in 1 uman hair switches at $10 bookkeeper and stenograD icr either male BANKERS' SAFE AND are examined b> the E ettcr Babies bib} s side as he drop-ops isleep If he Mill road 100x120 feet Govern or TemaLe to begrtn work Januarj 1 Please 13 Jackvllle 8 10 pm Jj Heflin C 45 pm standard scorecard So all the ai •diatel j not Tfter each Orders taken for more expensive 11 Richmond 8 15 pm 13 Cincinn tl 8 20 pm p« rsists then imm^diatelj not after bor 2 ones \\ e have cheaper oneB in stock S A state aj?e experience references and aalary VAULT CO. rangements were made tlithe pnysicianphysicians j^e JjabiEt li, almost icon clitl have him i ?l , id Other Consideration —Germanl a jn flrbt letter \lso answer In own handvvrlt Ib Cuatta ga 9 35 pm 14 \\ a«!h ton 8 45 pm ------isa^infc Clayton Company 3fa y> Whitehall street Ing AQdreas 1 O 13ov 17^ Thomastou Oa No. 35 East Mitchell Street. - Chlcag-o 9 55 pm ^Jackillle 10 05 pra agreeing to have a real b ibv on hind sit ep with his hand id a mitten It s bink to Susan H Council lot on 24 Kan City 10 15 p] -4 Jackvllle 10 30 wm for a model to undergo the full ex never too soon to correct this habit ide \\eflt I ourteenth street land lot , fall rVt-^r-,1 ~\1 uc y 19 Columbus 10 iO pi.. 11 bhr vport 11 10 pm nln ition , I Better a ci"vintr bal \ todaj than \ de 10 seventeenth district 62x394 feet May *-aJl Central VI lUKliJi MUilUiN /^i °f2f'" fi, -6 | FOR hot, home coolieu noon hour meals I 5100 eacb for photo pla: B no experience 1* Clnclnn tl 11 30 pm 14 Tack ville 11 40 pm The b ib> was scored preciseu is f I formed da ighter ten •» ears from now $600 — Toseph Vt Hanlon to John *> 1 t hone Main 969 __ neceabary spare time details rree Addres* QUESTION a regular contest wa.s underway and .Thumb sucking thrusts the te*"th out WHAT will I five my wile for Christmas T Owens lot on no-th -ids Tipst Fourteentli , riPTt,,L.^ real human hair switches well A B f O Box 531 AtUnta. Ga.__ __ was penalized five for a lough skin 'and in some cases ^ives the entire low street at \vest line of tot a oS^Ul feet 1 made color guaranteed to match $15 Or \\ ANTBD— Stories on Ho\\ I Got My FIrat A\S\\ ER Arrfval a Departure Passenger ana hiiteen foi an eruption Th er part of the face the shape of a \usruHt " I ders take:) tor more <*xpeiiifi.e " ' Job Not over 200 words Write on one A Gem Vacuum Cleaner only costs $7 SB Trains Atla _____ mother protested vigorous.!;. 1! : do<- bat s 5900— information and are not SMOKE ET M TOBACCO for Cata Hand ot electric machines. Demonstra- the* abdomen ind"urider the arm pits shaped hands and stubbj hng-ers Even -JO leet south of Forrest street 147x14- chltis Asihm- and Colds lot, b Gi guaranteed feet October 10 tions free on request. Phone Ivy 8239 *r>aily except Sunday She declared t iat tht < hiJd had al these can be improved 01 remeoied b> 1 druggist or LL AI CO Atlanta firture jPlays patient cai e n^ht after the baby is JS * —.J M \Vorsham to Charles D Me VVKHE MOTION JBO to 1100 ••Sunda> Only i\ays hid the marks—the\ wore i soi t Kinnev same property December t2*J m ike s\ Itchea from of birthmaik Th*» dottJis explutud born Smooth them flinlj. steadily into La.ct' It s easy Free particular* tor red $500—Guarantee Trust and Banking com 0% Peachtree St •ox 410 Atlanta that such in eruption irdlcated o\ er *-h ipe a few minutes at a time e~v ery panv to Albion S Roberts same property Union Passenger Station. fetdintr Here was a buttle led babv time the oaby wakens Of course if t«,lruar> "0 1911 1 OSTRICH FEATHERS curled BEST kindling in the world , STATION t,etti _ too hea-v\ a fate The mother bones are mis hhapen thev cannot be 310 and Other Consideration—Grayson \ WANTED—Teachers \tlantu. Birmingham and Atlantic. admitted that she knew nolhin^ about en ingea bunutr thine stubbstuoo-v\ fingenng-err cann boe jnei^itt to ^S Tr itlalocBlalocKk 10 acr^b on east si l<- R> An" Iliurbday We is rosin chips. You need Arrive impro-ved b> press in e—If taken in time I Hn\ ell Mill road #land lot 154 seventeenth ) theatt DIRECT CALLS To teachei .11 cl Effective Sept 28 modifying tie miJK in doctors told office \ * liei how it should be dc i e But it does no good to rub the fingers district November -s no wood to start a coal fire B^-^^^C^ C 30 am s o—En Prompt action Is n< •ssary salaries $50 to r The roughness of the skm was due one day and let them go three It must ) . _'4t|^—Empire State Investment 31^a boutli Atla itlc Teaqherfa A •4 00 pm to mosquito bites loU of them The be done patientlv regularK and gent , lot onfaout hsid e St . with it. This week $1.35 a g°r ™i.i, Wayc™<«, avenue 40 feet east oC Broyles street 11_» Atl Natl Ba Eldg Atlant Thornqsyilie 10 00 pm moth( i s nd she coul Jn t Iv e^ er-v dav while the tlesh bones 119 feet December 24 JANLAR1 openint-i direct call' n*. ithei coul 1 the bab\ That . tht.. I and nai s ai e soft \ND 0*1 ICES Teachers As»-rcy 16 Third National barrel. Both phones 1023. Sleeping cars on nigh* trains between At- The doctors I The next talk will bf on f i esh air \V A.NTFD — Clerk (stenographer typewriter) Bank build ncr Atlanta, lanta and Ihomasiille Atlanta aod Way- fault of BondB for Title mt !c (white) plo nent Piedmont Coal Co. croj>s ^ itn h+r fh< and exercise for the S10 000—Walter S Dillon to I^arkin 5900 per annum te d<» not (rth side P ourth ttreet Nat IB k- bldg Atlanta «d that a c iref c rea.u Vnimal lnd ^tr> 11 Postoffico Georgia Railroad thild tiom m > ith i netting fAet west of >* orth Jackson street »•< SAFES "So Arrne From— No Depart To— th it inos nuto earned I seas< leet December 6 3 Augusta *• - j a.m 4 Augusta 12 10 n t Immigrants Through the $.. oo—Mrs C r \rmstrons- to Jo= SITUATION WANTED—Male tht, itching sor s «ade the babj ANI> TRADES HERRING, HA.LL, MARVIN " Cov ton " 30 arn _ AUtuata ana Fr«i iklin and Tul us Berman IMO 33J 3W \ DS—1 roi c. O Branning will teach you 9S tjnion Pt 9 30 am New \orlc 7 30 am Canal. Oum. strLet oOxj(L July 1" the barber traae tit a easy > Taught In SPECI\L rates for situations wante i ad-, s j Ne\v and second-ha id Also 1 Auguata 1 50 pm "26 Lithonla, 10 M am Iho mother 1st •_ lestntfulU e-pp hair time of other colleges. Complete course lines one time 10 cents 3 times : ---••- • ~ -« -- jg Augusta. 10 pm, Oi illv w hen s! e s i^v t iat ]j\ the r i d With the opening of the P-xnami ca *25 Uthonla Z 10 pm and position In our chain of ohop-i 5-10 \\ hy To s«t theio ratcb ada mu&t be paTd"*n other makes Gookm Bank and " 94 Union !*t E 00 pm he b H \ b o t I o ilv S ^o "0 Hill street ling shops or malting good vvagea Atlanta xl t at what those 1 tus sml bee tus,t Barber College 13 L.iLat Mitche 1 aireet \.^ii Thit social ind economic prob AN A.NS\\CR TO \OLil AD Prvor street, Atlanta, Ga Louisville -\nd "Nashville Ballroad. •H lit n tne it-il mt st w i-- held n hei M Chipman et or set eral of them Tiay l>e sent in as late Effecti-v« N of New "i aa j. v. eek after your ad Itst appeared In f I and bench map 1 r mill work factory in n e!lt B I ibj ml it oirrud off i H st pri^f eousl> \vitli this ill en colonisation is n \\est side of •ceples street at c O The Constitution buch ret-porises are the re ^SSSat1 £o»^ffle } » " P^l" ° "" t 10 ft ot alley 10 ftet north of Cordonim,. nparl v city Apply Mr Hi dsle> o04 Candler suit of several form-, of special service which National soi mi, *siere*n frthai man of ine\itible The west howevei profit Cincinnati and Louib\ 111. 712 ami 9 aO pm, tit ttmmlttte in chiis< ot tht work) i«et S\200 fe t December 1., j b^i'^inJ Tho Cori^iitJUon i^ rendcru s, in behalf of all ? tiiilgc 7 35 am) 5 1^ j>m mpr b^ ea^ttrn experience beg-an, defi S-l -D R K-.ans to Mortgage Bond M ej Barber Coi Situation \\anted adxerti^ers bo if you Cash 54 N PRYOR ST. lvnox\ikle via :er»\file 7 1- ami J 60 pm \vt >t me ti it this 11 thci 1 xl ( ornpanv t >Jev "iorh No "b st Paul a\ c free bhave' *ie S *-ucuckt, e street «ant a wider r inge of choice before accept •tt-rsvllle 5 10 pmill o5 am food and nite plint, for i pro grim of distrjftu 1 Knoxvllle vi£ ( n«.t thn h ib 40-^119 f et December .4 good work ine - position hold your box number card Opposite Lowry Bank. Blue Kldge i modation-t Oo pm|10 05 am the n h " h id rlis i] F e u t 1 Sh tiun and o\(_rsi£ht long before the is $40 \ "VI Cot to -B B TuiJor Jot on ' and Hair Cut' ^Ol°a^t .ind cbt|uitos nid the til m u s v, as cut ,th Jc Morris street 10 teet west of M \PBLL, \\ OHKCRS iV \NTE,E topers quentl>_ E r jU^_leaf>t_a \veck AT WHOLESALE tor factories Seaboard Air Line Hallway. hil v s sk n was smooth i*. «. i ->sc pet il I HOUV Mill road 100\14 > feet Deceni Chas. position with a. reli v^w-tiJ-J furnace and grates aleo fertll Effective November JO 1913 Californi i paitirularlv has been ed ru! bera and ma-ch lie men J ^OUNlL. MAN desin-s "\\hich shows tliat a Bettt i Bi->u s eon McL)»nill M trble Co l--!d Popl street able ,L7iU \\ell rated concern «here there ' izer material WE McCalla Manufactur No Arrive Troni— No Depart To test makes nothtrs trunl in 1 act pi oparms" for hei future citizens ] ir^t <, In InrJlJ Ohjo Is ehtiftee for promotlt •> t >eara e\perlence ers Agent Atlanta 415 Atlanta National 11 New iork " '" ~ 11 B ,iJ.m t» SO am - Bank building 11 Norfolk 11 Memphis 30 am Also thit a hlUl can bt n a 1 he ilthiei tiie legislature passed the tnti ilicn Quit ( laim Doeds \ \\ 4 NT! D—Drug capable of I j.s f>r(,mdji of labor 3 jf-u-ry in governmei and h ippiei with j ist i 1 ttlc thought ^i — \ : Herrmpton to Tonhua R t-eivice a.lso clerical experience Lmployed 11 "\\ ash ton . ... .rk 1 40 pm land bill directed especiall> a^iinst Han Kin s lartii in N.O 1G3 Peeples street I if,int, hm ttl a! Jictn 1 ut msh to make chun^e Ledbetter 19 11 Portsm th f, _0 am 30 Monroe 7 00 am ai <1 attention J ipanese immigrants and intended to , 9o capittl ivem 17 AODeSO H jO am G Wash tor 1 40 pm JJ>\ 00 feet De ember 4 f y n-rfst avenue FOR borne made country cornmeal Vt anothei contest w hei P ver\ 1 n-,e ^1— < uir: ntee Trust and Banking com call b Alcmphia 1 30 pm b Norfolk 1 40 pra pi I/PS w ere Siv eii i m Jt 01 <. a me to I porteet the nati\ e American f armei \\ YNTED-—H-Uf ton* ctt.hfr on black a Del£alb MlUine Co Decatur Oa. Ball t 30 pm b Portsra th 1 40 pm, (1 r :(fi>er^) to \-lbion S Jlol erts \\U1U. \M te lim < L ni n Tack nvil pearance nntl habif conscientious and G B ham me in tons Her b ib> w is i t ea it\ fiorn foreign competition 1 phone TJecatur 111 "_ B liar L_ 10 pri 23 B ham 3 55 pm 1 t side Hi thoinc avenue* 0 fett Fla _s:itlng tvp i K t, \ nt referenc lard worker thoriughlj comi etent can WET DFE.IVER T^IE tlOOD^ but U hari n« t vvoi * J i l7C ^ it So much eoiJtro\er£>j n as e~s.citi? 1 bj uth •I rt st ivt nue 11 \14 feet I>e \ork 4 3fl prn D B ham 4 45pm T\\ t»~ e-^i erlentf 1 tchlno t niing cler ma.1 e gond anj where ^lia^esM A fi43 Con DR SAL.B—Chestnut telephone telegraph r \\ 4 30 pm 5 Memphis 4. 4.G_ .p m. beaut} doll I ke leatui es absolut 1\ I this la\v th it t second important meas • titution elasbiu J'i tlicii i neness deli ite skin _ and electric light poles prompt shipment, r Norfolk 4 30 pm lh Abbe e S C 4 00 pm ! ut e dc ilini? w ith immi_,i ation in Call TLD—Position D"> in drug I goon freight rates satisfaction tuara-nteed, r Portsm th 4. 30 pm 12 New York 8 55 pm soil silken curls \i 1 thos bt«-i 11 bALJEbAIJb> VN1> »OI IC1TOKS want to leur•n the bui=lr sss B^st j We want your business J C .Dougherty 1_ B hanr & 3j pm' 12 Norfolk S 55 pia doctoi b had &nd that th«» bihj could foi nia has been t,omei\ httt 01 er looked ? —ihnmas I C \\ A.KT t strlctl fJrit cl iss m. s Address A H iCholE nmer Johnson City T-em>-. 29-Monroe 5, 00 PT 12 Fortsm th S^S6 pra not ha\e a prize jufat bee tuse its teet i This was the creation of a commibsion U.1Iil Trust corpora renret-ent us In Oe« r&la, loridu. \ li City Ticket K)lfIce, 88 Peachtree St. 1 \\ N >rtn Carolina b juth Carolina, and \\eie dark and itfa stoijiach too bi0 OFNTLEMMS. atenographei Uefaires a poal ATLANTA SAFE CO. of immigration and housing land lot 10 nteenth district 614x300 1 ama Must be thon»ughl> e\periencf Western and -Vtlnntlc Railroad. Fins oab\ was "\ T. satiafactory to Real ixirk KxpertH Saf« Artists Main 4601 f I^o Arrive From— No Depart To— head sluml ] hav e tneasuied 30 inches t laces etc \ork Merchandise Com 98 Chicago 3 2w pm w as so framed as to include an infinite begin AdJnsb__\_ b_J> Constitution SECON~ 'D HAN' D~ sate a ~al~l alia's hom——e BaTea SChirago 3 2-> in e rcumfeieme its chest -1 and it" Building Permits S Nashville 8 00 am abdomen 20 Instead Us he id meas iiumbei of powers and duties It j SbOO Lich — "\\est Lumber rompanj \rthur "\% \NTCD—situation by competent double *15 up, tlall B bank and burglar proot 2 Nashville S 35 am' 1( 1 ,ced specialty salesman safes vault doora C J Daniel 416 Fourth 73 Rome 10 £0 am ured 10 its, chest >'_ and ts ibromen treet sK riom dwel ing * day ~\\ *NTBI>—Experi ' entry bookkeeper TV ith experience refer 93 r-va^hxllle 11 45 am 4 oO pot 1 i ing'es in scope from so specific a mat j to handle atan 1 ii line t ) tnccry trade National BanU Bulldlic »UIM-*Q Jl /- In a w-ee b ib\ tnt abdomen is S600 — U e^t Lumber compa.n> Ira street encea furnished Address V 67,3 Con 1 Nashville 7 30 pm B 15 pm ter as investigating the relation ex I Salarj anil expenses An vetw must give age ONt $300 addln cliine for s protuber mt but from tw o v eai b on hree rnnni house daj and previous experience Address P O Box stitution 9^ Chicago 7 j0 pm 5 aO pm isting betwc*. n immisiant and steann , S 00 — H-irr\ Constant.! "W elden allej re _ __ and. general office man open great reduction cash proposi the ch"St should be larger than the 1 \tlanta da sidered Addres > BOA ..77 abdomen Tills, indicates two things— ship and iailwa> ticket agents hotel I po ition lx,bt of experience and ref 4.NTJ. - O — le salesmen It E \\ -101 taUth avenue Bir GET MY PlllCE on lumber and mill work TAXICABS that the child s respirat >rv organs are lunneis men and y prompt ninbha.m Ala. before you place your oroer elsewhere % itli i fine chtst paw nbrokers to Considering ind de h de il full pa In condition fo 1*> Prinity ave a.iiy time SIKILILX faol irrled man desires po- 1 W L. rfrraynham Main 2880 deiDopnent and tiiat the food is prop sing means to promote the welfare of turdiy or \lonl j trum. 2 to ear :\perlence best references Ad perfect a. bargain S231 Tobias Jewelry TAXICABS It took con^idei iule questionms to I A 1 L. \V~7lrsT cl« constitution Roughlj speaking however the func real etotato s .ally Apply 10 to Co top floor Atlanta Nat 1 Bank bide- find out v. this prettj child \vis not tions of the commission mav be forenoon 631 Her bide 1 OLiSG married man of ability wants condition but (n time we got Col In grouped under four heads bookkeeper aomething to do—anything honorable Must STEWART & HUNT Belle Isle the ti uth The little Riil lc>-\ cd Vuotlon Salci f 7 \\ VNTfc.D^A^~eMJe have work Addres*^ A_g__3_ Constituto- PLUMBERS __5_3 BAST' HUNTEH ST To pro^ ide better i lulus trial oppor- VutomohilcH \V Murphy iSL, bon Tal t and> She Inhei ited HIP ta^te from tunities for arrH ingr im mi giants J GOODBiT broom dust pan and f*p Good lier lathe; and thev had indulged her Board and ROOIIIN AGENTS IVY 5190. ATLANTA 1598. To extend educationil opportuni BuriiiieNs Opi>ortunltitH .n^Tl'"? ^.Jy^TiiS"^ C"!i"'er 'or because thej thought she could not ties to both adult and minoi aliens help it' The discolored deca\me leet i Buisiiiets anil Hail Order SPRCI \L and distiict agents Heat'ne and Plumoln« Co and t le proturberant abdomen both To secure legal pi otection for mmi Directors \\anted by leading southern - " resulted from over indulgence t'n g-rantj, and SITUATION WANTEp—Female INSTANTANEOUS heater ^ahy gate fillo TAXICABS—KNIGHT To obtain better housing accomrno I)rensmnkinj^ &. Se« Ingr life insurance companj Excellent cabinet. Call at SI Lugkit street. sweets The mother WT.S uiged to re Educational I\y 4051 Ivy IOCXJ. duce the imc unt ot cand> gi\en the datlons for foreigners in the city and 'or situations w a ted ads ON SIGNS signify_ beat quality WE FURNISH EXCLUSIVE SERVICE TO in counti y laboi camps For Sale—Miscellaneous opportunitv Experience unneces- 01 e time 10 t,ents 3 times 15 C<^ ito^. Peach tree _nt_ ) THE T.VIVBCOFP ARAGON AND IMPB- child not suddenH bu b\ sraduam For Itent— 4pnrtinents get hese rates ads rnu. t be paid substitutms; sweetened liesh or stewed For Ki.nt—House** . sary References required Ad- e and (lUHered dt Jhe Conatltu- TACCO/ IB varnisli iot polis, h_ and Is__ la_ a [ RIAL. HOTELS fruit and then a& g-iaduallv leducins" For Reiit—Officer clasn by Itself For sal» by a.I dealers. the imount ot bii^ir served \\ith the Education as Growth. t< (»r Reut—F arms It dress A 613, Constitution , fruit This wig s^ien monthfa ago ind AUTOMOBILES (Marietta L Johnson in The Survev) 1 or Rent—Room's 11 U.OCS AUTOMOBILES now tht mother writes that the abdo For Rent—Housekeeping want position SV PPMJSS—ACCESSOKIES. men is sni iller the teeth in better I have advised Mar> s mother to 11 ma an lectric motorm T OK SALE. Ti-imrt-iiii*» When In the market sh ipe tnd the i_hild rnueh le&s fretful keep her from school said the doctor For Rent—Stores II ctoj rain 01 bleeping ca - rsetiere in corset 1 rimming for auto tops or seats It Is shocking to see the number of * or Rent—1 ypew riterw 11 first a roads $C,i to $lGj several years expert overed, sat our prices We can save you decidedly xperience unnecessary no children brjitsht to contests whu at o 1 Help A\ anted—Mule steady Bos. 229 BIG BARGAINS IN USED ione) We also make a bpeclalty of trim- "Why ha\e >ou done that * I in 1 btrike amp name p< ^Itlon Passes ing and repairs. Phone Main 3619-J. •L and 5 ears ha\ e discolored dec.i\ Help M anted—I- einnle furnished when necessarj ing- teeEh Tho cond tic n of the teeth quired Help \\anted—Male and Fe- and CARS eorgia Auto lop Co 24 Elliott St_, Oppa- Addrebs Rallwai Oept 1- Indianap- SITUATION and Female Ue lerminal Station a It, a sure indication of maternal care — Mary has a weak heart and niule olin T 1 o" lack of it Tubt as soon as the little rather aiiemiu I think sht, should live ITorit n nnd "V eli »*,les , . . riencei out of doors more replied the doctoi Hotels WANTL.E" FOIl L S. APMT—Ab'ebodl«O, 1 tetth appeal the\ should be cleansed unmarried men between agea ct 18 and with. Mail Order Iraae THE SOUTHERN RADIATOR Bab> si^e tooth brushes very soft in- But the children in out s< hool ire S5 cltUena of United btatea ol good ch«ir \\ ith dry gooda prefer £ REPAIR CO deed can no-rn be purehased \t ttrst out of doors more than half the school I ejjal \dvertiNenients II acter and temperata babits who can sneatt years ot at,e A.pply in 1 ost and 1-ouiid JO cant AcLdreas J ack^on I WILL repair your radiators lamps, f«ndera the teeth shoul 1 brushed nis"h" t and dav& lead and urlt« the E-rgl'sb language I or «nd windshields. 16S Edfiewood avenue. jnorninff not w ith tooth p iste "H ell Mar\ needs moi e freedom she >Icilical information apply «.o Rec.ui^liifc Officer Atlanta. Ga .. powder bu i ^ er> nild a.ntisoptic like >lonev to I oau 1927^ Second Ave Birml ighain Ala. 411 i WE ARE OFFERING USED LOCOMOBrLES. L in t sit quietly so long said the doc Hotorejilt-s ind Uic?cleH Cb: rry bt M««.OD Leonard Cide Augusta, I EDUCATIONAL PIERCE ARROWS FIAT STEAKS noline iiii.\ be di apped into or groan and Aiariat>,a_^_A 'anta Ga. [ KNltrHT COLUMBIA AND STODDARD E H ODOM BRO. CO. "the w xter Ihe tinj tt eth must Ue toi MuwiL and Uantmfr bhtj need not «it quietlj except when X ear-Beer Jjlceust-* ... If interested In placing your DAYTON AT VERY REASONABLE HAVE your, automobile repaired TB brushed up ind don n is v. oil as back she is so occupied that she wishes to WANTED—Men to learn barber tr to table she m iy bring her dolls to school if she l>rofeHnionni 4 nrds L,uy bniv of le Automobile Repairing er^. thi- teeth should be cle ined after th Lt she hat to do at &<. hool that miy Real Estate for Vale Satisfaction Guaranteed, be detrimental to liei Rea" l Estat"" e for Sale or I x- vo carry full ^6 James St. Ivy 4J58 each meal TD—Barber-3 to hno So Marv remained in school at Fair IKlureb and ^upp lea i stock In At FOK iaALJi—courier roadster SQ-borse, jlother* often "ii Jii extenuation of ^eed and Pet Stock Matthews & hope \\ rite foi catalog^ overhauled $300 Queen 6 pa*., cheap!, the bid Condition of the bao\ s teeth 1 Situutloiis W anted—llnlc Atlanti Oa ^^ 40 horse Continentai enelne J D. Foster, th^-t it has 1 ad bad teeth from .the [t wa * six vear3 1^0 that T founded Situations A\ anted—Female Ali,A-\lA SCHOOi, (Jb USED CAR DEPAET- 2-1 miott M scia J bes nning- K\cept In the. cist, of con tins School of Organic Tducatioii I Situations \V anted—Male an 1 Continued in Next Column. sti £11116111! di seise ind u uiknes' this had tiught all grades had had expen I< em ale 10 MILLINERY MFTVTT A'lLANTA RADIATOR CO. is uicteuiblc The bal*% s teeth come ence AS i critic teacher in a cit> tr\in StoraRe and. ~\\ arelionne 31 JLtttomoblle Radiator Work EUclus.vely in s rou? ana white Thej 11 e ne^ ing school and had "been principal of otuer reyutablo ucbool. AUu-uta Phone 8816 Tt Ivy Street. lected ma abused If the tee h tiun a department in a state noimal school $.„ aUi.rt to you Ilniati tor THE LOCOMOBILE COM- discolored and ci umbl*1 one ot thrt- t knew the s>stem through and ^\ nt*, d—Apartments i^ttte iliau Kalawatw. GUARANTEE AUTO REPAIR I Ioi s exist The\ lie ot propci thiougli—had b inked on it defended \\ nted—Board-Rooms Cost of LocaJ PANY OF AMERICA eaned or tl e diet given the child it worked foi it—and finally turned \\ ntfd—HiseellnueowH PHONE IVY 5017 469 PEACBTREB ST. CO. i^ not li^ht o the teet i iif nut use I from it \Vnnt«d—llont ? Want Ads In The dirt s,! ould be It oked into b\ some I came to look at education as • Wanted—Real Kntntc 11 WJ..L..L. Lea.cJi yuU topa.ni&a u.a li is apotsn COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE . ^ ______one w ho undt,t st tnds the pi op&i pi o IO In t-aw Hia &l»ain at retjjonablo tenim. i ^87 LDUUWOUD AVENUE we clean carbon from your cylinders piowth not merel\ in acquning of in The Coostitutlomi Mill also do trau^lj-uua vui y reasonable Ad- IiARGFST dealers of used cars In the bouth SI *ach. Wellborn Oxyeen Carbon poi tio is of star h and minerals of formation I called oui school 01 Lreaa to Jfrultfaaur camiioiintor Ao. J5 tit. Watch uur li«£ of u&sd eara Jn this paper tng* Co 14 Gllnn-r st ___ mt vt md \ e^et ibles of mush> foe 1 frame because its aim is to presetve LOST AND FOUND 1 Insertion lOc a Hpc ..Ilia atretit FOR SALE~CHE3AF —Foredoo r 4 cyllnd r an h xi d tf sacuha.1 me m*l acid Just and perfect the entu e be npr to pro fully equlppea roadater looks and rans it. soon as hil AFT1CL.E3. MOTORCYCLES— BICYCLES spm t as surely u; ippropn ite food it THL. LAU from L, corgi a Deciblon^ 3So advertisement accepted for SpL'l/NDlb' 7 seated Speedwell for e_l hieil ?vv tib iek \nd hard crickers ^ ish-ed foi the grov,mK bod\ These cheap _P O Boy 1^44^ Atlanta Oa _ to strtngtien his teeth on A hnd^r oC lost feixni- who hav- less than two lines Count sit ordi ideas hi\e been et pressed ifi^ain ana ing mettn» ol knowing tile riffhtrul narj words to each lino. 1-OR-D ROADSTER 191, jnodeJ good condi- ley-Davidsons^ Indiana, Cxcelslorj and If the tetth aie in bad condition an 1 o vne- retains them 'or the finders PROFEbSIONAL CARDS. tion for sale cheap Call AU phone 49bl> 'Other makes. Sold for CK&II or terras, (45 aga-in at educational gathering- Discontinuance of advertising and up Southern Motorcycle Co , J24 will not \i U to ordinan. cleui inf; and "\Vhv not put a theor~v into practice o vn use or advjj tags may upon must be In writing1 It will not be sensible chatties !n diet a doctor or con\ Ictlon thereof oe punished for SUPPL Peachtree street. iiid lind out whether children would u sJnipie Jarteu> uider the la\s o£ accepted by phone This protects Al. Uorsey dentist shouia be consulted The health know as much at the end of a given GfcorKia A Der« n who finds lost i our interests as well AS ours and vh ipe ot tht permanent te°th de aey Jare« t>ter Ho well oe liuyLoao, BIG REDUCTIO.\ ON TIRES time if then real interests ml dean eb Eooda 1» lega.1!^ liable to tho rleht- Attorueya-at-Law WK ABE the direct factory distribu- HOUSEHOLD'GOOD S peixd on the care given the first ful owner for their proper earn tors of the Pioneer blemish NDVV and beautiful furniture of 3 room. Th bab> liia carele=sl> to sleep mav Ads find lost nronerty or Its owner ed) tiren nanre on all Oet our apart bargour iurultur« cuiled for\vird The v\ee pab\ is such /n Defense of the Writing barn one black hor^e JjocoJir. from lud Matthew,-* & Co S3 t. Alabaox» ule 'Ut 1 000 pounds about BL.LI-i phono Main J5s>4 Atlanta 383J sale and retail cUntrlbutgrs street a tendei pliable bit of flesh and blood Farmer. blue horse mule at out American Mattreaa Company, Ifi 8-170 Just let it get ito one bad habit of out tfc hands high These AUiOGt-NOUb nu m furniture see Jorda Ssleepmt, or Iv mgr and t maj be mark I hai. e ne\ er been ible to under- oul left after trying to bell by a MACHINE parts of ail kinds accurately re- 144 Auburn -J.VG Ivy^446. ed foi life "\\hen > ou lav it doi* n be stand just why it is that a man who .ck blim negro weighing about 140 RENOVATED stored aan d guaranteed,, alao .Gxy decarhou- FURNlTURfc. an cat sure that \ on la> back its ears famooth- works with teams and tools must of ind*} representing hlm-self to be Frank Wt. 13 Ui and tetiio, cieaa ftathera. Mead Izlnsr of all ffu.t* engrines. A trial will con- Uobl^on i urnjtu 1\ and firn^l> necessity be considered unfitted to use II £10 n c.riflln Ga. \\ c believe the-ie o Company jf hones Uala Vmt FljRVXaUIlE bought and sold Cor cash. Of eoiirse if a child his inherited ?he brains that the good Lord has been [leb to lia\e l> en stolen tTpon sufaclent 4o 4 0 AUa >t.J. tib >* O jtox__S "I\IETAL \VELDING CO. M Snider 145 S Pryor Bt more jof \v t. will dx»liv er to ow ner upon paj ijlBb«»t fjtati prices for ao^tDiUK. pr»trucliii£ ears this defect m not easv kmd enough to SHe him — — nt of all expanses Jones &. Oglesby "w£ Jr. 86 GAP^NCTT ST PHOfe MAIN 3QI3 softened b> hi\ing the babv s,let p right than the man who \\orks pens Courteous operators, thoroughly hou^Uuld «ooda furniture and ot- tlona.1 Stock \ a.rdt> ^ci tixiured u aljectalty Jacobs Auction CAST OFF CLOTHING softened bv having the babj sleep rigrnt t\pe«rit«rs and pencils familiar with zates lules and cJas fcl 1 siiicationa w ill give you Complete comp? ny DctJin-r bireet. Atlanta »2s» AUTOMOBILES from the start with a thin netting eap hurelJy out in the fields amon,? the J_OST- — Large, light-colored legi- a that will hold the ears not tightl> but plants floclv- - s an---d« ^herb ^"s i' man finds infoimatlon And, if > ou tv i h thev Bel __4^* REPAINTED and plan on and \\ lute pomtei dog, nick j \viil aat>ibt vou an wot ding jou. WANlhD—RUiuble party \\ ould like to TOPS recovereu and repaired Wheels* axles easily, m place Ss "ood opportttnitj to think tortyole for a week or more Do not Ia> the babj d:ov\ n al-wajs on a;, he would were he shu up in an want ad to make lit most erreetiv- iifi and spring's repaired Hifffc grade work in each eatv small \\eii on hip Accounts openad foi afls by tele Will L price for same Address at reaaor ^blo prices one side Let it sleep fit st on the office stoferoom 01 mill (. on ition right then so on the left side I have X\nd whv" then should the man who j omt Reward R D Crusoe, phone to accommodate you if 3 oul JOHN U SMITH name 1^ in the telephone d iectoi> AUCTION CU will buy anythi 130-12^-124 A^BORN AVE MUSIC ^NPg^g£ff-.-,-.^-.^__ seen children of S or 10 jears whose thinks on the farm be obliged to prove vai or household eouau. \Ve pay faces ire asi mmeti ical — that is larger that he is not an impostor an\ more Other want ads taken by telephone l In the ^ trrrnTfc^cXJK^liASI^irfa ^fa^HSSciSiB ••aie to be paid for immediately upou i hiariieai c ^-ii Pi ice Call Atlanta pnoue S2 on one side than the other -ind ph^si than the man who thinks in an office^ 5IN< Lfc- C.\LINDL,P chan Urlve lieu Mali 14-4 »1 Xlecatur street. CBIMO DOES THE WORK c*ans fatty this maj hav e come from al Or wh> should it be thought unusual painted grai stolen b> JoMn B«nn publleation, bill to be presented by Jf^^J^sySS&^J^tSK. •wa^s •sleeping' on the one side later for uhe man who works and thinks on (hito man "'" --' mail ur bolicitoi tho same day •\\ ^NTKD—SK or eight good, grade Hof THE CBIMO CARBON in life when tne form of the faee is started for printed. or Jeraey cow? fttteen heifers T C the land to write during his spare .„. ...„ but la lUble sent fehelbyvltle '" Jtxed the adult may form any sleeping- moments of what he thinks and how flrbt opportunity Ren REMOVER CO., habit he likes but the bab\ sjiould be he wo-ks, any more than foi the man V\ EJ bu> and sell furniture for —i* very one to reuo Continued in Men Column. I er piano, ftone Bell Main you can endow it with If jour The Progressive Farmer. in Next 1 Consultation Want Ads tor iu<;**o u&U tucatrlcal new*. Ni-M'SPAPFRl 1EWSP4PERS Ads Rise in NoWc As the^^ ^""^ Old Year „Die, s.». the w a Want Ad to Work -It aed 'Get ResMltSc FOR RENT —Apartment s REAL ESTATB-^For Sale FOR RENT—Houses QPP^^ BUSINESS AND MAIL II 00 established. «rowln* and NORTH SJJDE pro tir* an anca and lann loan agencgency Located In PEACHT&LE INN in. 66CQ W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON. one oto the northeast Georgieorgia s beist ^ W FEACHTKEE ST nively furnished, 0 to 5 000 population In one of the best 11 EDGEWODD AVE. Atlanta Phone ISS1. -_ alxt^ie or double room steam heated, with Bell Phones 1031-1032. little residence cities tn Georgia Possible jr without meals 50 rooms, private bath. THL JLAUKJruNGE Ofr all Klitlta Lerterinffa. (.ratings ra^pa pa.1 tho moat enterprising ana prosperous farm mbiic bath on all floors exceiJer-t *~ •nt dra^i ng1' Diana and alters. lora pica era In this county Farm, lands are higher 3oth phomm ball room for parties .2 W P&ACHTREE PJLACB, five r baa any otne county In GeorBla, Other blocks of the Candler building, cue Trust BldjC than these counties that have larger cities FOB BENT FOR SALE In the state Owner wants to come to At I Hi. PATTKN 3 room apaxtiaeat with built in bed, , la-nta only cause o£ offer Ware &. Harper 11 CONE ST IV¥ 64»l ] f S50 00 53 000—\ FIRST CL ^-SS investment 7~4 a Atlanta Nat JOEL* t Bank bide Bell ' FURBISHED BOOMS, ft ine 4 room funusbed (it seen at 13-H. H 28 E Boule\ ard <3rl**e 46 00 thkt pavs 12 per cent For particulars onable DA.\ liiL MXJbR Main 1 0.. Atlaata 1868 _ _ 2&c. flve meals tor 1100 East IjiUcB Junction •*TOVE \VD KANGB REPAIRI once), one 4-room untarnished All n j> B 7500 see Mr E^e. , J*TT*VFIO>, I. apartment-„ s have electric lights,. ga_ s 11 R\ H 29 Currier 1 19 AND 21 WEST CAIN 50 00 ~ ' ~ " "~~ ~ THF 6* ** irrd pure t s 1 LOOK BUSINESS MEN S lunch Meals 4 for stove, shades, refrigerator, hot and 11 a! H 124 i^France (furnished) Mr rJxrm •= Orange Blo-fnrri Face powder \V V - ! TD 1O BIjT a good retail ffent a or 45 tlcfcel for it 50 Regular : 5000 CONFEDERATES AVE—G room bunga fr*-- *ltt , j r 134 " furtiishint, dry goods or turuiture »tore ____ cold water, steam hei-t, janitor service. 10 R. H. ros N Boulevard ** nrt low -wita all conveniences e-ccept fan invest from 5» 000 to J20 000 in right etc See J T. Turnar, Res. Mgr, 10 R. H si< *J °J pas Beautiful place built for a home. Jusinp/- Addreaa Inveatment P O Box "sT PEACHTREE STREET 10 K H -00 Oak 5500 £r1ce $450o \Vlll exchange for an S- _ uDoitl kooUr FOR any stove or rantfe tb t w o cannot r« \partment 8 pair or xnak? bsuse We 4re export cmin. ROOM with private batb ahJO room with 10 R H 1"0 "Washington 5000 room home an the city See Mr Martin tur*s an^n >ea,r VI ill fi-eJ- Z for *1 SO& JfiOO cash INN niched S R H 106 Rawaon 42 80 siY rooms all conveniences except 22SS $600 Indebtedness iture N!Cni*Y furnished single or double rooms IN the ilelene 240 Courtland street, corner I 40 60 'gas, Larpe lot 50x200 54 £00 on t 540 per month. no interest Address 9 R. H ib WHUams OX [team heitted with or without meal& 57 of Cain Close in on north side 6 rooms ' S R H 4S4 Court (and 45 oo terms See Mr Bradshaw House _ 5 34» care Constitution _ _ lv 3 1 bt Thjra y_ii. A. * ~ aad bath trcot and back porches steam 9-R H "3 "W Merritta 43 50 J_ ™_ ^ Vn experience*! urinter ith beat hot \vater ind janitor service Rental 9 R. H 297 Lawton 57 50 ' 44 AOAMS ST Dec-xtur A moderrn 8 apita enough Co run a well equ 4 WEbl PEACHTREE per month References required Apply 3 R. H 737 SpHne . , . feet ^___ and e t ib i^hed office in Atlanta exc FRONT BOOM nicely furnished, excellent Herbert 411 Atlanta National 9 H. H 114 Mcliendon * . ., 42 50 room home on large lot *Z3%240 f; opportunit Prompt reply necessary Mxa bulliva Ivy building Phone Main -76 or janitor on 8 R H. 296 E Cain 21 oo 1 blocK of cir line„ Price reduced £>om ADV \\CT PRIX I I\G CO Constitution ____ premises S R H 5SO \Vashtngton . 4000 $6006 to $6250 See Mr White P 10 GOOD t<-ie line for > traveling salesmen, IN nicest section on north side five rooms 8 R H. 3S Norcrosa 82 5" ' can t e tarried In pocket ffood commia 477 PEACH TREE ST and bath front back and sleeping 8 R. H 4S Cleburne ave ,-^™ BEAL1IFLLLY furnished front room with to So WHITEHALL, ST RAILROAD frontage lion Ca 1 or write L C No « Williams poi ches only four apartments in builuins 8 R H 32i Juniper IB So We have some of this cheap No JA IT )ps ipptles ol all kind* f r hqtejs private bath and board iu private fami y One of the test construe ed apartment S R H 360 Capitol avs w puhUc l uildfngs *-choo!i Institutions etc, Uy 701U houses in the city Rental $56 PT month 7 R H 42 Windsor < 30 00 information o* ei phone See Mr conen Sanltarv Supply Company 71 Ldtewood ave "W.1-.X.I TILLED 14 room roomlnehouse 62 50 —— • modern conveniences will sell or rent to Present tenant \v untlng to uublet. Phone 7 R. H 82 "W FUth at (furnished) faf Ph ______rlgf t_part^ 1^3_Courtla.nd: street 15 CARRIER SI 7 R, H 145 Summit iJJJ 22 ' GREENWOOD AVE near Boulevard—- VEUtaE MCELY furm hed rooms close In all con 7 R H 98 Richardson IS oo I 6 room home tuat s a beautv $^ 760 F?EE—Our 1914 masazlne catalogue Juat FOUR~"apa tmei t rooms all conveniences 7 R H Sol Cherokee out PftODe or write for 11 Charles D 1 largre rooms \ ith porches 445 Central T R H 207 Forrest &v« !o SB -Sou can t g-et a better locility than thl* Barker Circulation 19 2^ peters M 4C2S J . _ . front room elegant home avenue M -^GS J 7 R H 507 W Feachtree 65 oo *or the money See Mr Radford delightful location I cachtree fat Senile IF YOU wi int to rent apartments or business men couple tiaaititi a \i>fnen y_ JOSb J _ vftuu U an apartment house Buriai 513 PEACHTREE STREET a specially JJykema. System Concr«t» oCVtfS AND BO VRD______FOR RENT-—Houses * Au-it^ 11 buildlnjt- St ck of Goods BOOMS with prlv ate bath excellent board tUKNISHEI, 7i \L Huica cleaned ltk£ t,ii 1 uuse an i Lot &te.iiu heat electric llshts all convenl \\IJjL. RL^T »iy b.omi, £urniah.ed or part n and upttoliitrrlnB HOUti*. < r s,t M1JJ fur 35c_ _8_J- . C -N tea and Accounts room liouse with re- a**n Phon Wt-LL. fun iihcd r e!letit"~table" I ?13 10 PER MONTH tor (,t Mala 117& urbUani t order of the; court of ban'n: onvenlences. 1 . c^jjtfim hall gas sewer concrete in the l y th under&igned Invites bids for z boarders Icctric 1 ide alks ind. curbing newly papered, *?lt of merchaiidlse and fixtures Th< 311 1 eACht^ ee Ivy painted in. strioLly first cla^s section two onsiating chiefly ol do goods and FRONT ROOM nicely furnished for couple blocks, from tothQo) yards from double SEED AND PET STOC K or two me car line fenced In wi h solid plank fence Modern one sti Sir ouse lot eood neiBiibori, "SV are & Harper 7^^4 7 _ modern machlnejy bavins' NICL.I-T Lable for one or ti Atlanta Nat J Bank Bell Main 1705 b en planted in a one atory ginhouse vith Atlanta ISC 8 MONi \ tA.\FD by iuy ne drtul le b t press In one of the best standb •ft I I H G HASTINGS & CO. i tills wCction Thii is the only gin m iliTTo" 765 VVeekl> Rent Bulletin We move ni»e 1 d Lis 1 L,4.N1b AND t OUijTR tei ants renting ?1^ ^0 and up FREE See 4.1N ^-6 lllLl iihoals 01 in tho 1m nediate sect on •- 111 alao be s, Id the na v mill and ach auTT notice John I "Wood^ide the tvoiitlng nlll I will sf II the above stated items 177 I Ab^ r Auburn a venut. _____ Affords: L i ly This property is situated on ON~acc "uiu~^jf leavl g clt> ill rent my CU CLl Fo ith te ath md \ oard at <{1 tho c lee of Umh Stoals Ca and is the t > l> Jro m 1 ungalo \ ne of the most ML Li Drop rij of Fullllove and Er\ln and R h. s Ann c O£nni3_ tLtr u. cUve locations on north bide Te e 1 1 ul ilo\e of Hiffh Eahoals Oa Blda to be 0 ION.CF DL. L.I-ON A\ 1 couple o' jount, pi__ o _e Ivj _ L. COllPVN !. 314 ul tie 1 at creditors meetins t > be held Safety to Me and. property PHOM t\ men select _ lv __ U J EW CO I" r ^OG 5 rooms bath electric at \ h s L.a on January S 1914 at 10 PVANTfc.0—B ardors north side home lights cul inet mantels tiled hearths hot a m at office of Hoii Frank Upson 1 l\y 7099 J referee In bankruptcy Term's of &a!e cash everything first clu ind cold uatfr extri lirge corn«r lot one Good light and a.nd t-ubject to the confirmation of tht court _ _ ___ of bankruptcy H M RYLISE Trustee SOUTH SIDE 1 OR B.EN r — 39 \Vest Txvelfth btreet near Athena c-a BOARD \Ves Peach tree north ^Ido bungalow Gfood service. >E IN prices rsasorable Can accommo hardwood lloori beam ceilings Owner 408 MINISTKATOB S SAI/E dato tabl er hoai Castleberrj street L.LORGIA >t~jlton County V?^.TED—btudentt, iut>t E^ve references By \ irtu«s of an order ot the Court of id co i water con i for oui Built-tin Bell Unary of said Bounty granted at tho c : lights 31t> White nta u40S ueorge P e nber tcm 1913 % ill be old before the ie 1 > Auburn av l ouse door o£ aaid county on the flr=?t _ _ d in J_- within tho legal FOP RENT — T v nlcelj furnished rooms, CALL writi APPLY AT 1110 Hurt Building are tours of sale the folio' ng propert- y of the ible Edwin for cstit of \\Illle Palme r fdecease F d to \\it ung__m_a_ For > th &tretj __ ^ __ 4.11 that trat,t or parcel of land situate OUR \ eekiy ent Ilbt givej full description yintr i.ncl b«ing in the City of Atlanta for itnt Ca 1 for m*, or let or Phone Ivy 7200 eorgia debcrlbed aa follows Beginning at ^ou frorrebt A, oeorge Ad«iir VIL\\1\ DOLu HOSPITAL a poi t ou the i orth <*lde of Delbrldge DOJ I ^ m nd d I irt^ furnlbhed 110 Luckte treet Tour hundred and twent> (420) feet B-- rtreet «*t of th n rthpast corner of Delhrldge FOR REJ^T—Offices_ -ii d 4_rtl ur f- reeti and running thence east W A NTE D^Boarx!—Rooms i rty (40) feet along tho north side of r><-l 12x32 ^ 1 i j.xU\ REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL. ESTATE- -For Sale- b idh<" tract then<-e north ninety (90) feet tl i i-e -west f *k-^(40) feet thence south PEACH TREC AN D CAN- ninety (91>> fee ^j the beginning point K I t, n0 in land lot number one hundred and r l^a^n^?^ ' DLER BLDG ,_AT _i!5 ^ ?^ H t n <11 O of the t t>urtt enth (14th) district 0 GEO. P. MOORE L 1 ulion county Georgia- ind being the ^"A^ SitS^'-Sv.J. ^ o?fh\v1n? , ZIE BLDG CORNER _PEACH L.MPIRE PRESSING CLljB siirne property deeded to said Willie Palmer aud Ut tlom »ith u aa »e TREE AND JAMEb ST BEST I v the (jeorgla. Loan and Trcrst Company n rent ti ei FIRbT OL.ASS dry cleaniug and press on lul 1 tl 1901 recorded in Book 154 ortiing Ho ' Bur yn°U of tnformatlSn" To? ' LOCA TJOlN I OR INSUR- REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. mg WorL call"d for and delivered foil 8 t ulton County R^coriis ndier Ant ( Nortl AUa. ••75 lie C £ TormH—Cash ANCE ICE, CON1RAC lucken leed, made FRAMPTOM E ELLIS MA.N well pducat d 10 Auburn Ave \LI aln County Administrator v she to sc ure si. TOR, ARCH! 1 EC T, S\LES b\ All«nta Anlli iff <-o , from i-enitr t to b«Un e ect prl\ate \1>MJNISTRATOB S boa ding- h « InEerloi i if-cs ROOM, OR ANY BUSINESS high radc \vhtat corn and o itb GFt HT1\—lulton County reply Ad irese b-1 Con^tltu TEN ACRES with sewer, water, etc., accessible; suitable Guarantee Dr> Cleaning Co & of th Court of WAN1ING PEA.CHTREE AD An honest Lecd nadc cxclusivch Ordinar> of said cot nty granted at the C1US £ \CHAFlY Prop W o clean and lj ler term J91« ivill be sold before the n pluyed nights VLR1ISING LOW RENTAL for subdivision. Will exchange for up-town property. Iy^ Tailic^ n 1 Rpnt emfn "t Cno Earmnrts from hi l ir^ide ^r un \o *i» il, otl rr r press p 1 1 one ay n out of town work & rth uae door of sa d county on tht firot WILL LEASE FOR ItlREH nt o lut he ett called for ard or parcel of land lying and m hi 1 for lip} t B^BBAGE I\ Y 1561 HIGHLAND AVENUE. New 7-room 2-story house on 1 3 FT t Hu tf-r . tl iv\ of Ta^t Point in land lot State prlc and 1 Vddresy A b!4 HAK/ \IOU\1 ind thlitj one <131) of tho •titutlon (f uir ntee i I ourteentf (,Llth U strict of Fulton county THREE adjoining offices. nice level corner lot for $3,500, $.75 corgi i and being lot number nftj. (aO) of January 1. Ap- n noYL CAN BP SHI1-PL-J> tY ubdivi 1011 of that port of tl e Thomas Pryor St Mal \ I rrlfa estate known j.s the Chastain STOEE HOUSE AND COTTAGE on corner io,t and rents of the (vlCii_VNI nl ce and bounded us follow s Beginning at IHK and <3yeln plj 502 Thud National Bank •VIcMiLL^-N BROS ot-T I> i point o i the eat side of Bayard st :ll fhone Main JO b At hundred and twanty fl C^B) APAK1 MJiNTS building. Pliono 1^ v 4026. for- $12 per month. Price $950, on terms. This is C Holco b street and rx ning thenc 133 517 SPRING St. Phone- J\y G658 J Fur a t vo hundred and thlrtj (230) fee nlshed rooms and fur lished 3 room aprta FOR R.I ~\f—Whole or part of seventh floor iig a.n alley thence south eventy fiv team heat, elect-Jc light and Janitor serv Walton building 3 700

FUNERAL NOTICES. DS MAKE «H TWO AUTOS KILL WOMAN LJCNGSTON—The friends of Jndere J, N. -Ivaneston, Mr. and Mrs. M. I* Wise, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Langston. Mr.- Jep W-- -JjanKSton and &&•?. L. L. Laneaton are .invited to attend- the funeaal of AND Judge J. N. Lartg-ston from th^Presi- rience, 0 West Tenth street, at lOJrclock this morning: - Interment at -•bkland. The following gentlemen will Vtve as ! Reported in. New Orleans Ex-Priest Is Crafty and Mrs. Gertrude Lee and Hus- tllbearers and meet at the re«Bence: Jr John S. Owens. Mr. H. T. McCora, Evident One or Other Must Thjit Missing Man Had Federal. Reserve Act Only Clever Actor, Declares • While Atlantic Coast Is band Hit by Two Car* Mr. S. G. Walker, Mr. W. P. CrUsselle, Been Seen in Atlanta. , •-"'"" Alienist. :-'. ^'-i- Mr. H. F. WTest ,and Mr. W. V*. Griffin. Give Way—Obear Confers "First of Series of Con- JLashed by Elements, Huge on Broadway. SWITZERLET—The friends of Mrs. ' ICew Orleans, December 26.-=—"While structive Measures" Con- New York, December 26.—That Hans, Marie SwJtzerlet, Mr. A. G. Switzerlet, With Governor—Nash Is- 'Breakers Do Much Dam- New York, December 26. —Mrs . Ger- Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Switzerle.t, Mr. and relatives and friends of T. Waiter Schmidt, now o.n trial for the murder i trude Lee, -daughter of Colonel' Philip Mrs. J. H. McWaters, Mr. and Mrs. A. sues Statement. T>3.nzlger tonight vainly tried to ascer- templated. of Anna Aumulier, has been shamming age on F. Harvey, a retired United States B. Switzerlet. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cal- tain .his whereabouts, the state bank insanity, was the burden of testimony army officer,, was killed and her hus- loway. Mr. and Mrs. L. L>ong and Mr, examiner was going over the books of Driven today by four' alienists appear- and Mrs. W. JS. Crawley are invited to the Teutonia Bank and Tru.st company I band, Ricihard B. Lee, Jr., w^as seriously attend the funeral of Mrs. Marie Switz- Who wilt wi.n out In the conflict that and several accountants were checking By John Corrigira, Jr.' New York, December .26.—New York Injured by. two automobiles which ran erlet ' 'from Harry G. Poole's parlors at is now going on bet-ween Adjutant- books of. Mr. Danzierer's varied inter- 'Washington, December 26.—(Spe- them down early today as they were a o'clock this afternoon. Interment at He has nl t 1 General Nash and Quartermaster-Sen- *J^j ' - ? J?f?beenn seen by any cial".)—The federal reserve act was 2IS J r ** *>*••.•«.««-^ returning home from Christmas dinner West View. fied that on September 24 the accuaed * sey coast-suffered today -from eral Obear i3 a question that is still -fry ut ,-assocTaTest since' lasVTues- characterized by President Wilson as ex-priest had told him: . : Combination of windi: rain and tide, in- at the house of a friend. The Lees "the first of; a. series of constructive | were crossing the street, struggling BAKER—The friends and relatives of affitatins the national guard through- day.Mr_ "I ate it. I am willing for the law eldest to a storm which began last ..... * » .,„,« ™ni ™>T,tlmtf> tn do - Danziger is a member of the real measures by which the democratic •under an umbrella against a driving Mr. ,and Mrs. H. N. Baker and family out the state and will continue to do estate arm o£ Oa,KZ,iKer & Tessier, one t _,,, J?...,, th.,t ,t knows how to rain, when the first-car, a limousine. are • invited to attend the funeral of s6 until Governor Slaton announces his of the oldest in New Orleans; is Par£y wl" snow that « >™ows now to Knocked them down and the second, a their little1 daug-hter, Annie May. Sat- fina<-i«^li decisio,i<, ,-, i™n min .thtvieo mattermartnr.- --^_" liquidator for the Teutonia bank, the serve the country." taxicab, ran over them before the driver urday, December 27, 1913, at 2 p. m.. Mitchell-Borne Construction company Talks with members of congress in- Lperior intellig-e _ . could stop. Mrs. Lee died on the oper- from their residence. 510 Sunset avenue. That it has become an irrepressible an(j the People's Insurance company. dicate that .a number of other meas- shammed insanity -much more, cleverly saving station with a possible loss or ating table at a hospital: ' Her husband The Rev. W. H. Bell will officiate. In- conflict" and means that one or other The combined bond required^ .him for than an ignorant person could have may re'cover. terment Atlanta • Parlc cemetery. Car- bis work""with"these Tr/terests is 5125,- . ures affecting finance and currency are ten lives; Seabrtgrht, N; X, was partly- riages will leave the office of H. M. of the two officials must give way, The • chauffeur of the taxicab was 000. many fishermen's shaclcs arrested, but released. * Patterson & Son.at 1 o'clock. there remains hardly room for doubt. The police started a hunt for the driver of the limousine which, atter the accident, disappeared. FUNERAL i>IRECTORS Colonel Harvey, here on a visit from washing-ton, had accompanied his daughter and son-in-law to the dinner BARCLAY & BRANDON CO. and was walking ahead of them. He -Funeral Directors, are now'located did not learn of the accident "until he reached home.. 1s superintendent.. in their new home, 246 Ivy street, of transpprtatibrt for the American corner- Baker.., Auto ambulance. Sug-ar Refining: "company. Mrs. liee", before her -second marriage, was Mrs. Con,ville Arnold. A. O. & ROY DONEHOO FUNERAL PARLORS MRS, REYNOLDS DIES 99 Marietta St. AT DAUGHTER'S HOME B. Phone M. 1847. Atlanta 4100.

^,.v ,««„ i«d«ided inothins"of.'thV'-case: "Chief "Beavers the official commission which visited been towing. Each Mrs. Susan ,M. Revnol^e, sister of PEAKS FOR SAFETY Dr. William Mabon, last of the state naho-, a ~ ~ -:------— governor L mireiueu. :!states that no action nas been taken.- Europe last summer to investigate the experts called today, testified simi- | ^ crew of fiv_ e _ aboardaboard.. former Chief-ofrPolice Henry Jennings, Governor Slaton said: ' 'I am work- Tne ]OCaI branch of the Burns De- rural credit systems in operation Jarty. A driving rain in the storm belt died late Friday nierht at the home of OF JAPS IN MEXICO Ing on the case, but have nothing to tective agency, which organization . abroad, j gave way to snow fqr a time this aft- her daughter, Mrs. \V. T. Cooper, No. 24 announce as yet. I shall study; every represent^ the, Teutonia Bunk ^New j I r nee of Deposit,. 1 Bedford place. Mn B ernoon. Mrs. Reynolds was 70 vears old and .hey had \ Strong 'pressure will, be brought to EFDERATiON HEAD Whether others were on board the formerly lived at Athens. *Ga.t removing Continued from Page One. om Kew bear to get through congress a schema to Atlanta.nine years agro. Funeral _ case, for the insurance of deposits in na- 11 services will be held from the residence Jlean while General Nash gave an- The Pinkertons also said they knew '*tiona l' banks"*~~ . Democrati" "' c~ candidates SENT OUT OF TOWN SSS^^t .?^?^^? £J. £ at a-:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon,- fol- quest, it is said, is being given con- for congress in Oklahoma. Arizona and taken off before the vessels- sank, they lowed bv interment at Hollywood sideration. othe,r statement to the public. Friday, nothing of the case. other western states have made this He 'declares that he fears that somej Continued from Page One. must have been drowned. The barges cemetery. It is reported that a five hours* on e of th eir platform appeals. They were not identified nor was there any skirmish took pSace today between of hiy earlier quoted utterances may have assured the people that if the federals and followers of Zapata' on have clone an injustice to former Gov- Captain and His Crew democratic party got into power it fronted the committee which ga-thered sign of the tug- from which they pre- Ca-polin mountain, near AJusco, at the ernor Brown,- and h.e wishes to Correct, would provide a system "whereby the the funds. sumably broke away during the storm Turkey Dinner for Convicts. etlge of the federal district. The fed- any erroneous.' ^repression that may man who entrusted his money to the Members of every bereaved household A small metallic lifeboat, such as is Gibson. Ga., December 26.— (Special.) eral commander claims that 45 rebels Rescued From Rigging .banks' would be jrtaured against loss.. - . . , , -, ..- ^ * usually carried by tugs and bearing County Commissioner H. S. Sammons were killed and the others dispersed. have been rnade:-thereby. J-Iis 'statement Senator John Sharp "Williams, of -that was approached told the meniand and Warden J. H. ThifTpen gave their Mississippi, who i3 opposed to the- - women in charge of the distribution the name Undaunted, drifted ashore is as follows: Of , from the wreckage, gang of convicts a turkey dinner yes- Statement From 5fa«U. , ernmennt guaranteeing' - "bank deposits, j that they nad been promiged adequate terday. The two officials have made, CARRANZA WlLL NOT : • , 1 has woorke: d out a scheme for the crea- • ai,*dT . tn^t.e „.. . ,-, , .. ^ ,.-- a record worthy of imitation. The "In the issue of your paper of £>G- f an insurance fund by a tax *? Western .Federation of Mi- STORM ON JERSEY COAST MOVE TO CHIHUAHUA Key West, Fla., December 26.—The ! tion the county of Glascock never thought It cember 24 you accredit to me the fol- revenue cutter Miami, Captain Quinau, "P°" banks themselves. Senator ners and nowhere was any assistance LEAVES TRAIL OF .WRECKS advisable to work convicts on her Chihuahua, 'Mexico, December 26;— lowing statement: .inction wanted. roads, until about a year -agro, on ac- Wh v Gen eral Carranza, recognized " 'I know that Governor Brown, when ho landed today Captain J. \V. Gould and JT^f™ Seabright, N". J., December 26.—The crew of the British barkentine Malwa, Members of the relief committee storm which ra-ged along- the northern count of the small gang she would head of the revolution, lias not moved placed Mr. Obear back in the office of quar- m . . o„.n. to pay the obligations of a failed . have to use. On May 1 of this year she termaster fc-cnera.1, did «o purely from tho bound from G-tilfportGulf port. Hiss.Miss., to TrimTrim- -bank, or any other private corporation, j lected at yesterday's mass meeting at- New Jersey coast early today left a. his headquarters .from Hermosillo to Kindness ot his huart and his unwillingness trail of wreckage on the beach for started With a g-ang of eleven,' later the -center of military activit- at Chi- to throw him out ot a, job, rather than be- dad. West Indies, with asphalt, which and the creation of an insurance fund tribiited this unprecedented condition miles. The heavy surf washed away raised it to Chirteen. Since May 1 they huahua became an unanswered ques- foundered Christmas eve. , 178 miles _bv which the banks will protect them- have worked and put in pretty srood tion about General Villa's headquar- C< selves from disaster. to the rumor that the men who started houses, undermined streets and furr •rite aeparLmenc nau oeen running ?o? a ' southwest ot" the entrance to the Mia- the panic among the striking copper ed_bulkheads. condition about sixty miles of road. ters today. General Villa, who had nuniber ot months without a quartermaster ' sissippi river, ' In taking this position Mr. Williams It Is remarkable to say that during expressed himself as 'being in full ac- general and it had, been thoroughly estab- The crew was taken from tne loun- is at - variance with Mr. Bryan, secre- The fishermen of Seabright wers the 1 miners' children wore the emblem of worst sufferers. Many who live! In the eight months the 'strap has not cord with General Carranza- and who lished that the office, as to any practical dered vessel by the British steamei tary of state, and with Senator Owen, been used as much as once a month. need that it served, was obsolete.' Cestrian, bound from New Orleans to the Citizens' Alliance, an organization huts near the beach were homeless had formally invited him to Chihua- Chairman of .the senate banking and today. Many were at work shoring up hua, had received no notification of "In consequence, I fear that an in- \ Liverpool, and placed aboard the j cut- currency committee, both o£ whom fa- opposed to continuance of the strike. justice has been unintentionally done ter "Miam i this mornin' g of- ™f* San" - d- Key•"•—-. vor the guarantee of bank deposits. To combat this sentiment they obtain- buildings which threatened to colfapse his chief's intention to come. Governor Brown and I desire to make a. The barkentine was struck by a The bill which Senator Williams in- ed from Anthony Lucas, prosecuting upon weakened foundations. RaJlroad 'NIGGER TOE' FOR WILSON General Villa has been compelled public correction, fearing that an er- heavy blow about noon Wednesday. tracks were blocked by sand. Two to exercise much more than military troduced in the senate on yesterday, attorney of Houghton county, a state- hotels were undermined and all but FROM RALEIGH ORPHANS authority, his advisers say. because roneous impression has been created. All the boats were smashed and the and which will b_e strongl(=__y f pressed _b„y ment that he wag satisfied, from the G-eneral Carranza has not assumed vessel began to roll and pitch despite him at the present session, applies only washed away. <' Brown Obeyed State Laws. all efforts of the crew to make every- , to national banks. It will create a re- progress of hia Investigation, that the No loss of life waa reported. Raleigh, N. C., December 26.—Secre- here the civil responsibility of the "Governor Grown, in retaining Gen- thin ^ fast and secure. Foremast was demption fund in the treasury depart- man who raised the cry wore no insig- tary of the Navy Daniels,'for himself rebel go vernm en t. Hermosillo, th e eral Obear in office, obeyed the man- torn from the sweeping: and went over ment of $15.000,000 by a tax of one- XHNRR.S IN BASEMENT GRIX.L and four boys, today presented Christ- capital of, Senora state, is' more than nia of any kind. 30v0 miles from this city, is without dates of the state laws, and restored the side, carrying- a portion of the deck eighth of one per cent on the deposits Women Helpers Ejected. AL.MOST 1>IIO\VXEI> BV TIOB mas gifts to all the children of the »- " "": the two offices which had been con- and tearing a hole in the side of the in national banks. A premium fund is Ocean Park, Gal.,' December 26 — Methodist orphanage here, an institu- I rallrailroar d solidated,, or .merge. d into once, by his hip and she began to sink. Efforts to to be created in addition by an annual In most instances3 yiUie offers of re- Twenty-foot breakers, tumbling in nn tion in which he takes great interest. indirect „ — — predecessor, as he held at all times the This has been-his custom for years. The rebel government thus has its keep the vessel afloat by the pumps tax of one-tenth of one per cent on the ,lief were refused wittfout show of any the crest of the season's highest tide, chief executive separated by a range state's1 laws supreme, and not subservir waves began capitjU^opital otf" bank^tbanks to take^are^the^detake c -- j' feelin- • - g other tnan confidence that tha i •-•"-broke- , over- , bulkheads guarding- the As an Incident, President Wilson is to ent to hia personal inclinations or de- breaking" over the vessel, and the crew sitors in failed banks. Should this nearly drowned between receive a big "nig-ger toe," or Brazilian of mountains from the built of his ---sires- ,. an-. d- It was not -purel y- from the took to the rigging" and burne---- d torches fund fail the comptroller could fall Union would be.able to take care of all nut, from the orphans. They wrote *to army. kindness of his heart, but in obedience _ which were seen by the British steam- j back upon the redemption fund to wants. In one' case two women of the , D .,^ . .i, _,,, him and asked that he let Secretarv The explanation given by rebel vvt JO iKa ia s>1 iK Ltlt agents arriving from- HermosUIo was to the code. ., J Hr Ostrian, and lifeboats "were ordered i make good any excessive demand. relief committee _were ejected from &\gri\Hot a fashionable hotel. The'combs Danela visit them Christmas, that if •At that time there existed no fed-, lowered and the crow taken from the Senator Williams Talk*. home where two children lay dead, ! swept over all barriers, smashing in he did they would send him a big "nig- that General Carranza found the sit- eral laws conflicting with the state barkentine with great dftficulttf, as the After being shown the door, they gave ' the windows, and fell'upon the guesti ger toe." He wrote back that he would, uation on the west coast too impor~ laws, and Governor Brown was entirely lifeboats almost swamped. Captain In talking with, a Constitution at tne table and the "nigger toe" from the orphans tant to permit his venturing 'so far right In restoring the two offices a"s Gould and the crew porter Senator Williams said his pur- up their mission and returned to report - Waiters and guests got goes back with Secretary Daniels. from it. vlll leave tonight pose was to apply the principle of mu- >•-•-- ^ out before tn© second wave dashed prescribed by the state law. - Now, , for New York, to relief headquarters. in, but a few minutes later there- were It was because, on h£s arrival here, however, the federal law does not rec-' tual insurance to the national banking Despite the evident determination of several feet of water in the grill. he found-an absence of government and osnizt; the office of quartermaster gen- business. He said he was abaciutely the stricken families not to accept non- Seven blocks of the cement o CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS no one but himself to make one, Gen- eral, and the state laws a.re alyo man- 'opposed to government guarantee of line bulkhead were washed out. eral Villa said today, that he assumed, datory that conformity with federal NORMAL CONDITIONS bank deposits, as the government had union aid, the committee was not with- the power to confiscate property, ex- no constitutional right to guarantee out hope of overcoming the prejudices, WITH A CHILLY SWIM laws shall be made. Therefore, It is HIGH TIDE AT LOS pel the Spaniards and issue currency. now entirely proper that the, office of IN POSTAL SERVICE the debts of anybody, and said that de- and held another meeting tonight to . "The people had no one to look to oaits in a bank were the debts of the WASHES, OPJP TH quartermaster general be discontinued consider various,.plans for getting rid ^^ Aneei New York; December 26,—Christmas but me, and I have dispensed justice ank and no Jeff^rsonian democrat J Los Angeles, Cal., December 26.—The was celebrated by one hundred and In accord with the principles laid down • or vacated, and the state staute re- Washington, December 26.—Tele- ?•wanted to guarantee the debts of a of the-money in. i'ts hands. Fifty-four highest tide of" trie year, topped by pealed at the next session of the gen- grapiiic reports to the postoffioe de- families were 911 the list as needing '.huge breakers that rolled far inside thirty winter bathers, men, and women, by General Carranza," said General eral assembly." at Coney Island. The temperature ' of Villa. ' the water was thirty-five degrees. The Crowds of persons daily visit the majority of the bathers remained in state capitol to have their differences the water fully fifteen minutes. adjusted by the rebel chief. Seated in the governor's room overlooking1 a small plaza, where v a military band MORTUARY Exports to South Africa. plays almost constantly, he receives proffers of ; -Muce norh damage was wrought au along those who, have grievances, one at a highly gratified at the tenor of the currency. union help was accepted in nearly all t!? ? e from Venice north to Santa Washington, December 26.—Success time. A woman who has lost a cow, messages received. Si*ce his scheme applies only __ Monica canyon. In a statement Issued tonight Mr. national banks,, Senator Williams says that has marked the efforts of Ameri- a merchant who has had his property May Baker. Burleson said: - irfCnrtEfforts- *to« C-B+O^HOestablishU *-thu e -identitj *-* y of- can manufacturers to establish mar- confiscated, a strayed child or a sol- Annie JMav Baker, the 3-months-old the control is adequate as the comp- the ma SEVERAL PEOPLE INJURED kets for their exports in the union of dier accused of looting, all accept as "The successful handling of the bulk troller has the right to close up a na- " W"o started th» panic met WffifUtf SHELTER BLOWS DOWN South Africa, long considered to be ex- final the decisions given by General child of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baker, died mail during the holiday period fully tional bank when he finds it in a fail-, with some success today. 'Several per- Priday morning at tho residence, 510 demonstrates the effectiveness of the ing condition and need not wait until sons gave lone affidavits to Cleveland, December 26.—Several per- clusive province for foreign traders, Villa. Sunset avunutf. Besides her Parents. « postal service, not only in opening with it actually fails. bo»s feave long- auiaaMts to sons were injured and a score were refutes any assertion that composition Military movements from .Chihi'alnia she is survived by two sis tor Lucas' investigators and from a de- 1 buried in wreckage today when a shel- is driving Americans from this field of will be checked until the results of the te rs/ and her j present conditions as they affect the Under all mutual insurance schemes trade, according to a statement made expedition 'against1 the federals at Ojin- grandparents, Mr. an°V, ^ was hoped that an arrest may ^"j^^f°™«_of• „ Ulrt „ ,>„—„ _ the^publi' +*~ ~*.rc "i * square• - , Ihe funeral will be at 2 o clock Sat-; connection with the greater develop- fare of his physical condition and an- be made soon. . More important in the was ^bl own down _ the high winds commerce. Statistics are cited show- eral Villa does not intend to go south- "rday^ afternoon from the residence, , ment of the service, as well as any other takes no care at all. ™-~ f .--..-- ing' that for the first time In more than ward until he is satisfied the federals five years..the United States in 1912 out- at Ojinaga will give him no further Rev. \V. H. Bell officiating. Interment i other which the department may be mium takes both fa> ranked all other foreign countries in concern. No official report has come at Atlanta park. (required to perform in order to meet eration. * A man owr. .„ ._ _ _ __ .f,^a^.nr „,„ „ , ,.„ . ^,,, . . 'the increasing demands of the public." which is presumably fireproof, helps cream wore a Citizens Alliance but- j ------_ -• -- chilrtrVn'wVr^VrVM"k exports into South Africa. ' «* from Torreon, as the wires are down. Mrs. J. J. Lawler. Approximately 37,000 emergency men to pay the risk of an inflammable ton. g£y tinJbera?and[broken S?-^ Nnr«?ut the follo.wing- team will represent not in chains. meeting, decided to refuse ofter_s of all „ Atlanta: The following day Palmer began REACHES $642,100,403 outside aid. Telegrams proffering as- Cured Forever Cunningham . _ . . - .Goa„l celebrating a little bit too 'early, and sistance came from Bishop ,JQhn- P-i ?i Stark .Rig-Jit Fullback consequently he landed in police hea'd- Carroll, Butte, Alont.; Mayor Oscar B. By * true epeclallat Every now and then some customer asks us, Jette . . Left Fullback quarters, drunk and disorderly, and Washington, December 26.—Novem- Marx. Detroit, and .others, -but they who poMaewtea llie % Kcott Right Halfback, the next day Judge Broyles considered ber's foreign trade - broug-;ht the bal- i were told that no material aid. was experience ol yeara . . Hicks Center'• —Halfbac - -- k his case. Palmer pleaded to be a free ance of trade in favor of the United needed from other than local sources. The ricttt kind, oi Strachan .. . experi'eiice —.. dolntc . Left Halfback' • lUe »4jne thing Hart .. ., .. . . . Outer Right right: way ha--1 Do You Sell Goods at Retail? Bryce ..,..( Inner Kight wua perttapa ...... Center Wl Worrell ".". . . .. Inner1 Left . answer very emphatically, Gilman .... Outer Left Palmer served his sentence, and at • 320 766- The exports for November to- Federation officials report that con- oent reuulta. The team leaves Alabama and South ' 7 ~ri7~'rn~ he ' left the stockade.. By 99 tailed $245,6-15,895, the second largest tributions for funeral; expenses and re- you thmta. it's umt> Pryor streets at 12:117 o'clock. . .o'clocl he was srloriously" ' . soused", and" f tha| month in six years, being ex-- lief are still pouring m from organized .10. eet., tha .rl«oi, .'Darktown negroes , were having con- eeede~a~~on~iy" by "JJov"ember~"i9f»" The labor bodies in all parts of the coun- . will cure you or muica siderable sport out of him. Palmer, got Vceye*i_ °_?}-3: P.? .^^."PJ?" ,AaA.-.- i.o cliarue, tiiuu proving Uiat my sore, and wobbled into police head- preueut-day. aclentlUc metnoUit «•*' We Surely Do! ATLANTAN TO LECTURE absolutely certain J Hold out no false I quarters. -iiojjea tt 1 nod your case la Incur- TO NEW YORK CHILDREN "Tessir, boss, cUs is Palmer. I jist lit'ov'Si'oQO00t Dy g ouu uuu0 [the expense. able. If you desire to commit a re- i kain't keep out o' these jails you Wite ^ ' ' liable, Iong-estat>ll0n.«it ececitiiijjt of S We're wonderinff if that question has been .tj IO1KS OU1IU, M.I1U. »i i J"Sfc liiviil t, Of^riiu. I Desponding t~ — *—=*-*»— ------«folk> «s _build . , and if I .jis t .didn't ( , spend - ( vaat experience,- com*, to ma and. to an invitation receiv- my Christinas jn 'em Lawd only knows ntc*XJS\D FD/^HjT MfS>A Tit learn whaX can be accomplished witb ^t • in your mind. If to, come in and let us show you ^*- ed a month agig>o from the directory bf -\vhafd happen. Somep'in'd go wrong i lSt2>n\Jr f KVJm Dttf*.£,MM* MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ha ant dkillful, aclentiflc .treatment. I cota the public schr!^?j ? ?5.^" "?-.."„ ^ shore„„„»„. '$„ shootin'.^.. " , __ __ ,__, v,__ trTur\f**r* nfi/rkor-r Ulootl FoiaoB, Vafttouo Velna,. Olcera.' - £ what we think is thebcst stock of OFFICE SUP-. S- the Bronx. Father .Jackson, pastor of This he addressed to the desk: ser- KNOCKS DIVORCE EVIL TAXED lift SWISS CANTON Kidney and. BZaddtr ^lueataoa. etc - Saint Anthony church. .West En.d, left e-eant strocttonfl, " Catartbai • • DlMo&arcea.'- I PLIES and QFFICE FURNITURE in town. 'Atlanta yesterday I^r New York to - j therefore came to pass that . Piles and Rectal trouble* • and all • So t "Washington, , December "2G.—Right Berne, Switzerland .December. 26.-:- Metrvoua and Chronic Dleea*» ot talk to. teachers and pvp'ils Monday aft- the Rev. Palmer Peas, after all. spent i AH musical instruments are to be SUD- Men and Women.' je-ctefl to an annual tax in the Swiss Bxamlnittton free^nd strictly con- canton of Ticlno, according- tq a de- fideritia;!. Hours:;9 :a.'-m. to 7 i>; m. cision reached to^^y-'-by the cantonal tiuudtti-B. * to au'-~ - '. ^..^Ti", Foote & Davies Company **. —*^, r , — ^--, — - , - _ authorities who Jiajye been, seeking for public school system of the south and night, when Palmer became such an the horizon of the morai .progress of new sources of revenue. The mayors of '; f JEdgewoodl and Pryor ior that reason he.'ha' s been Basked to arden't resident of the State of Intox- humanity, particularly in America, and the'towns, villages and xural districts- DR. HUGflES, Specialist : talk to the largest local school .system ication that he found it exceedingly that is the increasing frequency of " have been ordered to register all pianos TnJrd Nat'l Bank. ! '"".'. Five Seconds from Five Points : , violins, etc., in tjie households under Broad fit« Atlanta. Gm. , 'In thJ e nation.-. Father Jackson expects difficult -to, navigate l , he wended his. vbrces and remarriages". - ~ -" tli^ii*. inT-inrllM-irin" •-rPh*> f.ILnTnn :*vf 3Tir*inrt to'" tie-" •; -hom' e fro- m-- «='&ia- 'hurrie =edd tr:ip on uncertain footsteps to _polilic e - headquar- the .evi' l as th' e ' "greates" ' t scanda^-of our .Janaa'py 3, ters, and went in s ba t pf

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