STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER THE CONSTITUTION Dmfiy «•* Similar, carrier deUvery, IS eevtx weekly, VoL XLV3L—No. 300. ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1914. —FOURTEEN PAGES. cvplcx «• tfce street* *nd mt newMtaniU. 5 MEXICANS ARREST NEVER TOUCHED ME! ATLANTA'S UNQUESTIONABLE RIGHT TO REGIONAL BANK OVER NEW ORLEANS AMERICAN MARINE: SHOWN BY ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

APOLOGYOpDED Noted Physician Dead Replying for First Time to COLOMBIAN TREATY Criticisms of Disappointed Admiral Mayo Has Insisted Cities, Committee Over- That American Flag Must MAY AFFECT BATTLE whelms Them With Ava- Be Saluted as Result of the ^lanche of Figures. Incident. ON TOLLEXEMPTION ATLANTA WAS FAVORITE HUERTA HAS AGREED OF MAJORITY OF BANKS TO MAKE REPARATION Convention Signed at Bo- ASKING FOR MEMBERSHIP -gota Gives "Colombia Free Marines Taken From Boat Use of Panama Canal for Tremendous Advance of Flying American Colors Her Warships. Local Banks and Their and Marched Thro' Tam- Great Assets Make Re- pico Streets to Prison. SIMILAR PACT IN 1909 markable Contrast When APPROVED BY ENGLAND Mexico City. April 10—A launch Compared to Those of the from ttt« United States yunljoat Dol- phin, oarrylns the paymaster and a Crescent City. small detachment oi marines, irat In The Friends of Free Tolls yesterday at Iturbide bridge at Tam- By John Corrtgan, Jr. ploo The Americans -were after a sup- Claim This Shows Eng- ply of gasoline They were in un^- Washington, April 10,—(Special.)— form. but unarmed The launch flew land Is Putting New Con- Replying for the first tune to the crit- tihe American flag Colonel Hinojosa. commanding a de- struction on "All Nations." icism vented upon them by the disap- tachment of Mexican federals, placed pointed cities of New Orleans, Wash- the paymaster and his men under ar- Washington, April 10—Free use of ington and Baltimore, the federal re rest They were paraded through the the Panama canal by Colombian war- serve bank organization committee, in streets and held for a time under de- ships, trd p ships and navy supply £>R J S TODD tention vessels is| troposed in the new treaty a formal statement issued tonight, Admiral Mayo mode vigorous repre- 'between t a United States and Colom sentations to the authorities and the gave figures which demolished the bla signed at Bogota Tuesday, to seal •men were released General Ignacio presumptuous claim of New Orleans. Zarasoza expressed to Admiral Mayo the breach between the, two countries over the separation of Panama Secre- DR. J.S. TODD DIES Quoting from the official records in hla regret Altlxmgih President Huerta in an or- tary Bryan announced this tonight the comptroller's office, the committee with the explanation that the clause in flclal statement to American Charge showed that the Atlanta member O'Shaughnessy has apologised for the the convention was identical with one AFTER LONE ILLNESS unusual zealousness of the Mexican In the Colombian treaty negotiated by banks, which \vere mainly national commander at Tampioo, there exists Secretary Root in 1909, with the ap- banks, had more capital and surplus, here tonight great uneasiness because proval of Great Britain and ratified Funeral of Prominent Physi- more loans and discounts and more Admiral Mayo is reported to have giv- by the United States senate though cian Will Be Conducted individual depositors than either Dal en the government authorities at Tam- never accepted by Colombia plco until 6 o'clock tfliis evening to Mr. Bryan's statement followed a Sunday Afternoon. las or New Orleans. salute the American colors. conference at the state department More significant even than this su- Statement From Hnertn. with Senator O'Gorman, chairman of Do- J Scott Todd, one of Atlanta's perior showing for last month was President Huerta's statement was the senate canals committee, which has not received by Mr O Shaughnessy un- *best known physicians and ex- presi- the tremendous advance shown to under consideration the bill repealing dent of the Georgia Medical association til after 6 o clock and It was consider- have been made by the Atlanta banks ably later before communication with the clause of the Panama canal act ex- and the Fulton County Mediclal asso- General Zaragoza was possible The 4 GUNMEN RECEIVE LOCAL MERCHANTS WOMEN OPEN IRK empting American coastwise shipping ciation, died la«t night shortly aft«r in ten years The national banks of from canal tolls Senator O'Gorman, 7 o'clock, following a long illness Atlanta increased their capital and statement was as follows •who ie leading democratic opposition In view of the fact that the charge He had been 111 fow two years or surplus between September, 1904, and rn to President "Wilson's repeal policy, more — ever since an operation two d affaires of the United States hears March, I'M, 256 per cent, Dallas, 120 that the wfaaletooat carrying the Amer- NEW LEASE ON LIFE GET EOUALCHANCE R GREATER GRADY •went back to the capitol, carrying years agx> !n Baltimore, from whidi he ican sailors was flying the flag of his new ammunition for his fight never recovered xx^?^ came at the per cent, and New Orleans only 8 per country an investigation will oe made Glaim New Construction. home of his daughter, JBct^fc S S. "Wal- cent. to establish the responsibility of Col- He would not discuss the matter, lace, 177 Weal NiJTth-3ttoenue Tweire Out of TUlrt^-Seren, onel Hlnojosa In accord with the line ChieLof U. S*_Quartermaa- himself, but other opppnents of exemp- The funeral services will be held of conduct which the government of Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Partloulai attention was eivcn to the tion repeal pointed to the fact that committee's reasons for choosing At- Mexico always has followed In fulfill- ter Corps Issues Instruc- Or eat Britain in 1909 had agreed to First Methodist church Rev W F ment of its duties of an international Glynn, assisted by Dr H M DuBose, lanta, Ga, and Dallas, Texas, In -"•**- character regarding all nations it de- tions in Regard to McPher- preferential treatment for Colombian will officiate Interment will folUvw erence to New Orleans for selecting plores what has occurred Justice Orders Attorney Mrs. Sam'l Lumpkin Urges vessels because of Colombia's peculiar at Oakland The surviving1 members Richmond, Va., instead of Baltimore "This case has grown out of noth- relation to the canal as evidence that ing more than a mistake of subordinate son Supplies. •of the Georgia Military- institute ca- and for naming Kansas City Instead of Whitman to Show Cause the Members of Federated Great Britain and President Wilson dets and the members of the Homa Denser Colo, Omaha 01 Lincoln, Neb officials, since the superior in rank, now are putting a new construction sa^sa Fts-hmg- club are invited to at- General Zaragoza, immediately pro- The committee called attention -to the ceeded to point out that -what had hap- W^y They Should Not Re- Atlanta merchants will be invited by Women's Organizations to on the words "all nations" in the tend the government to bid on all subsist- clause of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty Di Todd -was 67 years of ag-e Hia 'fact that since thlr*-y-se\ en cities were pened was unintentional and imposed I applicants and onls- twelve named on Colonel Hlnojosa disciplmaiy pun ence stores required at Fort MeFher- guaranteeing equal treatment to the wife died twel\e vears ago He -was ceive New Trial. Aid in Campaign. born in West Point, G-a., but whi$e a twenty-five ha,d to be disappointed ishmenf within the faculty o£ said son by whatever regiment la stationed vessels of the nations of the world General Zaragoza cQiild his parents moved to Atlanta With so many conflicting claims, ' 1 theie according to a letter 3uat re using the canal Their claim is that He is survived by 6ne daughter Mis "If the investigation to be made "New York ^pr !! 10—Supieme Court ceived by Congressman William Schley Mrs Samuel Lumpkin, president of said fct^r^tement. somebody had to should jevelop greater responsibility these words were not Intended t'o apply S S Wallace 177 East Noith. a\« ^e Tustice Goff tonight signed an order Howard, representing- this district in the City Federation of Women's Clubs, at whose residence he died, and b\ judge Congress constituted the com- on the .part of Colonel Hinojosa a coi making It mandatory for District At- has taken «he Initiative In organizing to the United States, the owner of the respor^flmg penalty will be imposed congress from James B Alesfaiire, chief canal, and they will urge the admis- three sons, J S Todd. Ji . of 52t> North nuttee a coif»t ajid gave the federal re- torney Whitman to show cause why the the representative women of Atlanta Jackson street, Henry W Todd of 69 ser^ e board ihe powe^ to- review Dis- upon him by the authorities legally of the United States army quartermas- sion of Great Britain In the Colombian competent in the case four gunmen now in Sing Sing- await- ter s corps. in a campaign for the greater hospital West Tenth, street, and J B Todd of appointed competitors should seek a movement She calls all the women matter as proof, 177 "West "Noith avenue Apology Is Demanded. ing death foi the part they played in This will come as •welcome news to remedy through the ordinal y process the murder of Herman Rosenthal, the of Atlanta to meet Monday at 12 Mr Bryan said the tieat> signed at Dir Todd served during- the civil the law prescribes Rear \dmiral Fletcher ranking ad- Atlanta merchants who have in the o'clock at the Woman's building-. West Bogota employs the language of the wa.i In the Oconee bridge battle he mnal of the gulf who is now at Vera gamblei, should not be granted a new past been disci imlnated against in the lost an arm He enlisted with the Critical «*how MlHimderntandins. Cruz has forwarded to Charge trial Baker street, in the following- card Root Cortes ship canal treatj granting matter of bids on such stores, the gov- class of G M I cadets at fhe ag-e of ' Critics of the committee s decision OShaughnessj Admiral Mayo's report The order is returnable bef01 e Jus- To the Women of Atlanta the use of the waterwav to "the 17 He was president of the Georgia ernment system being eiioh that it was At the request of the committee reveal misunderstanding- and eiCher do to him, in which the latter says the tice Goff -who presided at the trial of •practically impossible for local mer- troops materials for war and ships of Cadets** association He also held the paymaster and marines "were marched of g-ood citizens -working for the not know or appear not to know, that the gunmen, at noon tomorrow, and chants to secure any of the contracts war of the republic of Colombia, with office of surg-eon general of the con- through the streets two blocks then greater hospital for Atlanta, I out paying any duty to the United federate army the federal reserve banlcs are bankb back to their boat and released ' was obtained on the ground of newly for supplies hereby request that the federated States, even In case of an interna- He was a steward In the First Meth- banks, and not ordinary commercial In view of the publicitj Rear Admir- discovered evidence The letter follows in full women's organizations of Atlanta odist church, and was an ex-president al Ma>o asked for a disavowal and This new evidence in the form of tional -war between Colombia and an- banks, that they are to hold the re- U-on William Sohley Howard, meet Monday at 12 o'clock at th« of the Georgia Medical association He serves and to clear the checks of mem apology and also that the officer in affidavits, was presented to Justice House of Representatives, other country" Woman's building- on West Baker was also a former president of the her banks, make rediscounts for them charge of the Mexican sauad should Goff by Charjes G F Wahle. of coun- Washington, D C street that -we may hear from the Mr Bryan would not eay whether Fulton County Medical association At be punished and that the American and engage In certain open market op- sel for the condemned men The signer My Dear Sir Having refer committee of citizens organizing: the acceptance by all concerned of the the time of his death he was connected flag should be saluted within twenty- ence to the matter from this of- the campaign for the greater ho§- with the Atlanta School of ^edicme erations As a matter of fact, the lour hours of one swore that a man he could fice of the 16th ult relatrv e to tripartite treaties would solve all of ordinary ever} -day banking relations The America-n charge said the inci- pital, the most direct way in -which identify, and -who was not One of the giving the merchants of Atlanta an the women of Atlanta may co-op- the problems between Panama, Colom- of the community, of business men dent was not first reported to him by guniren was m the firing: party whose bia and the United States and of banks will not be greatly modi- Admiral Fletcher, nor by anv other opportunity to bid for subsistence erate in the work planned AVIATOR AND WOMAN shots killed Rosenthal The other stores, and tfbelr bids and articles As this is a movement which so Mora Delay in. Senate. fied or altered American government official, but that Every city can continue to do busi- it was called to his attention by the declared he saw Bam Schepps, I take pleasure in advising- you vitally touches upon the very life Consideration by the senate commit KILLED WHEN MOTOR Mexican foreign office late today He • 'Bndgie Webber and Harrj Vallon, that a communication was this day of the city, and one wfhich has its ness with indnidualg, firms or corpora addressed -to the adjutant general i elation to every home in the city tee on Inter-oceanic canals of the pro- tiOns, within its own limits, or In it<* immediately visited the foreign office the Informers in the car that raced posed repeal of Panama toll exemption EXPLODES IN THE AIR own region, or in any part of the union and accompanied by the sub-secretary ay fiom the scene of the shooting of the army b> this office recom- through individuals dependent and mending that instructions be gi\en independent, in the home, I aek was Interrupted today by laok of or the world in which it has heretofore the foreign minister, Senor Portillo y in front of the Metropole hotel Rojas, being out of town—called on to department commander, eastern that all women in Atlanta feel witnesses and further formal discus- 4.4 00 were offered at $9 90, regular twenty-five thousand dollars* worth of permission from others, then enter this that the vote on the repeal will not be Phoenix, -clear 78 SO .00 prisoners from Cuai toL A constitution- values having been $15. Did automobiles and other handsome prizes contest and win one of the beat cars the taken before June 1. This gave rise houn county, has been found guilty of Pitt^burg, clear 46 48 00 alist prisoner has been reported hanged market affords free among senators today to- discussion as murder in the first degree and sen- Portland, Ore, rain 02 62 63 for having bullets in his possession. you get one' That's where the to be fftven away In th« latter part of x> the probable adjournment of con- Raleigh* clear 48 54 .00 June. Ton Have ITotur Choice. tenced to hang Governor Trammell San Francisco clear: 60 "At 10 P m , Admiral Mayo said, cold weather would have been gress and what is to become of the ad-r will set the date for the execution 00 further that there was a lull In the There is nothing difficult about en- You may choose a Six-60, seven- ministration's anti-trust legislative St. Isouls, cldy 62 56 00 a profit to yon if you had lead tering this campaign It cost* you St. Paul, cldy | G6 48 12 fighting during the afternoon The passsenger Oakland touring car, fully program. The report has been circu- Salt Lake City rain 4G 50 34 "V era Cruz moved up to the vicinity of the ads. nothing and b> sending: In your name equipped with every convenience of me- ited for some days throughout the ^Professor Kill* Himself. Shreveport, cldy BE 62 00 Tollsi road at 3 p m, and did some today the vers opportunity for which capital that opponents of trust regula- Kane, p cldy 62 64 Read Constitution ads to cut chanical arrangement that the Oak- Newport News, Va_ April 10 —ipro- 00 firing There was also fighting 111 the y&i have looked a long: time may b*» land Motor Car Company, with its tion legislation are doing all in their ipa, clear G8 72 trencher near Altim-lra Admiral Mayo the cost of living •nithout cut yo^rar Success always waits on ef- >ower to urge dissention and delay on fessor Henry H. Savage, formerly of T* ied-o, cldy ; 44 48 forts, and Kreater success may be bad millions of capita.!, have been able to :he tolls Issue in order to postpone ac- Washington, clear , 54 ting the quality. Liberty, Mo-, head of the Hampton ! Continued'on Page Eleven. in this campaign for. leas effort than a Continued on Page Eleven. tion on the trust Mils and prevent their Woman's college near this city, com- O. F. veil HERRMANN, like attempt will ever bring again in passage at thin session, if possible. ml t ted suicide today by shooting Section Director.

SPAPFRf THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, -1914.

proposed bond issue of $750,000 for Only One "BROMO QUININE" • ^affected by reason -of .its failure to sc-. was Included in the "districts decided Ian tic ocean, including all of Texas, Whenever you feel a c'old coming on, think of * • Cure a, federal reserve 'banfe. Every on. It showed, that the capital and Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama,' Flori- Grady hospital, the central committee the full name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- ;\.city which has foundations for pros- surplus of national banks in Atlanta da, Georgia and that part of Tennes- Friday announced the appointment of NIXK. E. W. GROVE'S si's nature is on $ox. EASTERN STAR MS 26c. ;- perity and progress will continue to was greater than in New Orleans, see south of the Tennessee river. STATE'S RESOURCES N. H. Kirbpatrick, «x~presideht of the '"„- grow and expand, whether it has such while in Dallas it was less, but that in "It was represented by Texas that Atlanta Federation of Trades, as secre- 7 a reserve ban.k or not, and well-in- both Dallas and Atlanta loans and [ it would do great violence to her trade tary to the citizens* committee. The . formed bankers especially afe aware discounts and1 individual deposits were I to connect her with New Orleans. It committee also announced that head- : was claimed and evidence was submitted quarters have been opened in Room IN ATLANTA APRIL 2] of this." greater than in the Louisiana city. ' in support of the claim, that her trade 402 in -the new Chamber of Commerce GASH GROCERY GO,, S. Broad Poll Favored Atlanta. Discussing 'the choice .of Richmond. SHOWN BY HARRIS the committee pointed out that banks : was with her own cities or with Kan- building. .Secretary Kirkpatrick will The 'statement showed that the com- in South Carolina. North Carolina and sas City and St. Louis. In ,a poll of be. in charge of the headquarters. Distinguished Members of the mittee's poll of national banks ap- Virg-inia preferred that city to Balti- [ the banks of Texas made by the comp- At the meeting of .the committee it Order Expected to Attend 'plyihg for membership favored Dallas more or Washington, and declared it j troller of. the currency,. 212 banks ex-, Georgia's Income Bearing was stated that committees- have been ,• and Atlanta over New Orleans In that } pressed a first choice for Dallas. No appointed for the purpose of arousing was thought unwise to locate another 1 State Convention. part of the south and southw'est which reserve bank close to : It bank in Texas expressed a first choice Property Exceeded Only Interest throughout the city. A spe- •was pointed out also that sworn state- I for New Orleans. The whole state cial committee will address negro civic ments to the comptroller of the cur- protested against being related to New by Massachusetts, Minne- organizations. This committee is com- About :;ot) delegates are expected to rency showed.on January 13, 1914, that j Orleans. posed of Rev. H. H. Proctor, -A. L. attend the annual state convention of Richmond national banks -were lending : Bank* Desired Atlanta. sota, New York and Texas. Herndon. B. Davis. Thomas Alexander, the Eastern Star, which holds in At- Rev, P. J. Bryant and Rev. E. R. Carter. lanta on the 2lst, 22rl and 23d of this twice as much money in the 'district "The banks of Alabama generally Hickory Smoked, TODAY AT eventually created as ,Baltimore and } desires to be connected either with Dr. Floyd McRae, Dr. W. S. Kendrick month, in addition to th*. lu. from Kansas City to the mountains i,n. W. S. Elkin and John E. Murphy and 1 Meadow Gold But- gave Atlanta as their first choice. Only census bureau shows the state s in- R. L. Foreman will take up the propo- delegates, and in~the evening a "social Fox River or Klffin Butter any other way than by creating a dis- five expressed a first preference for come bearing property far exceeds its hour" luncheon wjll .,be tendered , them 40c Edgewood Coffee. Ib. . . ter, sweet and fresh 30c trict with Kansas City as headquar- New Orleans, and these were in the <$7,000.000 of bonded indebtedness. The sition with the Citizens' league, and at the Auditorium-Armory. Oressed Ilenw, 45c up. ters. western corner. No bank in Tennessee I report continues: Dr. Cyrus Strickler will address the Many • distinguished women will be Swift's Premium , expressed a first or second choice for "In the entire United States the only city fire department. guests of the convention, among whom "The loans and discounts of all re- states having a larger amount of reve- will be Miss Tallulah R. Atkins, of Hams I7!c porting banks and trust companies in New Orleans, while seven expressed a nue-producing property or securities Ward Committee. first choice for Atlanta, fourteen a sec- !, Cordele. past worthy matron 'of Geor- Rogers' Fresh Kansas City on June 4, 1913, amounted ond choice and thirteen a third choice. comparable to tnis item of Georgia s The central committee plans to have gia, and Mrs. Rata A. Mills, of Vir- to $91,686,000, exceeding- by about ••Generally speaking, the only banks are Massachusetts, which has $46,000,- ten citizens in each ward serve on a ginia, head of the general grand chap- Roasted Coffee.... 17k $7,060.000 the tot,al loans and discounts desiring to be connected with New Or- 000 in this class; Minnesota, which has committee in each of the city wards, ter of the United States. $27,000,000: New York, which has $30,- and the chairman of each committee of all banks and trust companies in leans and expressed a first preference The Atlanta order met Friday after- Regal Blend, for her, were 25 of™ the 26 banks re- 000.000, and Texas, which has $69,000,- will appoint a campaign committee. The noon at 'the Piedmont and discussed the cities of Omaha, 'Denver and tiin- porting in Louisiana-, and 19 of the 32 000. club women of the city will be urged plans fpr the convention, rehearsing1 Hughey & Almand at 35c col combined. in Mississippi. On a poll made from "This item, of course, does not in- to appoint committees to carry out the the various drills to be given. "Movement of trade in district No. the comptroller's office of all banks clude public buildings, nor does it in- plans of the central committee. 146 DECATUR ST. Java Blend, 10 is to the east. To place the federal expressing their preference as to the clude public lands still owned by states The publicity committee has been in- location for a federal reserve city, 124 or by state institutions. creased to eleven members as follows: "This girl is only a college flirt. How at 30c reserve bank for that region in Denver "Iu 1880 the total debt of Georgia, at do you know that she really loves you?" expressed a first preference for Atlan- R. L. Foreman, chairman; Charles S. it would have been necessary to dis- ta, 232 for Dallas, and only 52 for New- the close of the fiscal year September Northen, A. R. Colcord, . Wilmer L. "iShe dyes her hair to conform with EASTER EGGS Santos Blend, regard these facts and the opposition Orleans/ The views of the bankers 30. was $9.918,000; in 1912 it had been Moore, Victor H. Kriegshaber, Jerome my class colors, dad. A fellow couldn't 23c • and earnest protests of banks.—both were, .supported by chambers of com- reduced to $6,934,000. The population Jones, J. K. Orr, Ivan E. Allen, A. S. ask for 'any greater proof of devotion 5,000 Dozen Fresh Country at of the. state increased from 1,542,000 in Adams. Isaac Schane and Carlos Mason. than that/' national and state—throughout the. merce and other business organizations 1380 to 2,697.000 in 1912. In 1880 the The most popular plain district." *,, • • ' , and by maiiy business men, percapita debt was ?6.43. decreasing flour—the Famous LaRosa, The committee devoted most of its. . . . Courae of Bnniness. steadily with each year until it attention to New Orleans. It said In "It will 'thus be seen that If the amounted to $2.57 in 1912, In contrast part: committee was to give weight to the with the state of Georgia we find that IDC views, of business men and .bankers taking the entire debt (less sinking Every Egg Guaranteed 75c "New Orleans selected a district ex- in the section of the country affected, fund assets )for the forty-eight states tending- from New Mexico to the At- to consider the opposition of the states the per capita debt according to the BEST PRICE IN CITY The highest grade Self-Ris- of Texas, Alabama, Geore-ia, Florida i latest reports is $3.52." and Tennessee, and to be guided by eco- ing Flour, Rogers' "7Op nomic- considerations, it could not have We Have Enough for All "No. 37," 24-lb. bag.../ Ob designated New Orleans as the location WOMEN OPEN WORK VE'S like a well. You for a reserve bank to serve either the NO LIMIT No. .10 Compound •western or the eastern part of the FOR GREATER GRADY Backache district the city asked for. The c6urse E kin fall in—but you've Solid dray load (not car load) Lard - of business is not from the Atlantic extra fancy, fresh, ripe yiddainstcmtly to the magic power seaboard- towards New Orleans, nor No. 10 Silver Leaf of that famous nerve soother and largely from the state of Texas to that Continued From Page One. jest got t' climb out. I fell in city, and if Dallas and Atlanta had Lard blood quickener— been related to New Orleans, a better- Women, the Mothers' congress and Tomatoes grounded complaint could and would parent-teacher associations. T^s - love with VELVET Large size basket . . . I9c Palmo Yellow Cling have been lodged by them against the pecially are the presidents of all Peaches, regular price 200, committee's decision than that made by 3,000 pounds Fancy Hens. We New Orleans. \ these organisations urged to be first time I smoked dress them fresh on premises SLOANS "Some of the banking statistics present. one day \Af* which the committee had to consider Leading citizens will address the while you wait. Select your at....." l.-lHU threw light on the problem. It should meeting; and plans will be laid it, an* I ain't never hen and have it dressed. LINIMENT be borne in mind that the committee before the meeting which will di- Quaker Oats, could consider primarily only the sta- 25 Ibs. best Sugar . . . $J..()5 Used also for rhvumatfom and tistics with •> reference to assenting rect each woman present individ- wanted t' climb out. at -".'. 8c sciatica. banks. , In this section of the coun- ually and through organization to No. 1 Snider's Soup, can . 7!/2<* Mrs. James A. LoudhUn, 9235 Darid- try, aa in most others, the assenting do her part toward helping in this No. Z Snider's Beans, regu- Shredded Wheat banks were the national banks. In movement which must carry be- son Are., New Yorte,N.Y.. write*: March, 1914, the capital stock and sur- lar 15c sellers, can . . . Biscuit.- lOc My two daughters and son were at- plus, loans and discounts and individ- fore Atlanta can hope to be a part tacked with severe pains in the bock of the national, state and civic No. 3 Snider's Beans, regu* Post Toasties, and legs which kept them from work ual deposits of the national banks in lar 25e sellers, can . . . for many months. We used many dif- the three cities named as shown by the movement making for - better at '-- 8c ferent liniments, but none did any sworn reports to the comptroller of the health. rood. Ad vised to try Sloan's Liniment, currency -were as follows: MK.S. SAMUEL LUIVCPKIN, VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking- Tobacco. $10 Orders Delivered Corn Flakes, we did, and none of my children have Capital and Loans and Individual President City Federation of Pull weig-ht 2 oz. tins, lOc. had a pain since." CITV. SurDlus. Discounts. f>epo.sits. Women's Clubs. WHOLESALE and RETAIL at 6c Atlanta. ..$8,600,000 $26,033,000 $24,348,000 Jttall dealers. Price 25c., 50c. & $1.00 Dallas . . . 5,000 000 18,622,000 18.5(53,000 Kirkpatrick Made Secretary- 346 Decatur St. Pillsbury's Break- Dr. Eari S. Sloan, Ine^ Boston, Mass. N. Orleans. 6,730,000 17,285.000 16,867,000 Having perfected plans for carrying "Even more significant are the sta- on the campaign In the interest of the JIL fast Food tistics of growth from September, 1904, JC. DOC JL. Jersey Yellow Yams, to March, 1914: Capital and Surplus. peck , P.C. of CITT. Sept., 1904. Mch.. 1514. Inc. Green Mountain Irish Atlanta $ 2.410,000 ?8.600.000 25C Dallas 2,676,000 5,900,000 120 Potatoes, ' Qlp BARNES New Orleans . . . . 6,2EO,000 G.730,000 S Loantt and Discounts. peck vlU P.C. of •Essig Bros. Spring Suits Are 1 Cash Grocery CITT. Sept., 1904. Mch., 1914. Inc. Rogers Special Atlanta 510,329,000 $26,038,000 152 Dallas 7,653.000 18,622,000 14.T Graham Bread. .. 7 East Mitchell Street Xew Orleans . . 20.088,000 17;285,000 "13 Rogers' Better Fancy Strawberries, * DecreaRt*. Bread— Individual Deposit*. at P.C. of "7p 25c CITV.. . S*-pt.. 1904. Meh.. 1914. Inc. The Kind That Rogers' Better Fancy Tomatoes, Atlanta . ..$ U.931.000 523.34b.000 140 Bread, doubles... . I w Dallas . . . 7.157.000 IS.551.000 159 Large Basket . . . New Orle , . 19,425.000 16,857,000 "13 Complete line .of fresh 25c * Decrease. vegetables at lowest prices. Fresh Beans, Quart "The loans and discounts in the na- ' Ik tional banks of New Orleans at the Fit a Man's time of,the report, March 4, 1914, were Head JUcttute, each less than those of the national banks Kancy Celery, Imnch lOc of either Atlanta or Dallas." The 45 Rogers Stores I, lllv'., Mammoth BankM of "Virginia. I 9 N. Broad 183 W. Mitchell Reeled Asparasus. can It Ponders 10S E. Georsia. Spanish Pimlento, call ]O<> By tables the eommitte shows that ; 109 Peachtre* 313 S. Pryot Fine Queen Ollvea. qunrt 44U; the capital and surplus, individual de- i 32 Williams 336 Capitol California Peaches, vnn ...... irio posits and loans and discounts of the i 116 K. Pine 280 Oak Personality! LarRe Grapefruit, each ...... lOc j national banks of Virginia, including 121 Edffewood 355 S. Pryor f-.ar!se Navel OraniceH. doz. . .3«« | Richmond, largely surpass the national 1S2 W, Ptree • 369 Boulevard 133 Forrest 437 Grant , j banks of Maryland, including Balti- 248 Houston 439 Whitehall Mountain Laurel Compound,, ' more. 161 Peachtree 403 Stewart can ...... 08c j "The'capital and surplus of Virginia You want to "look well" in your clothes; £70 N. Boulevard 464 S. Pryor \ national banks," it said, "are 60 per 300 HemphiU 18 Jf. Jfc'orsyth MEATS. | cent greater than the capital and sur- 309 P'ce de Leon 466 Woodward [ plus of the national banks of the states every man does. Aud it is the particular mis- 347 Peaclitree 31 S. Pryor Young Rice Field Lamb Legs, of Louisiana and Mississippi combined, 361 Euclid* 884 HitfhJund pound ...... 15c including the city o-f New Orleans, 380 Marietta 4ll Igdgrevrood wihile the Loans and discounts bv the sion of Essig Bros.' stocks to accomplish that 402 I.ucUie Out-of-Town Lamb Shoulder, Ib ...... 121-2c national banks of Virginia are more 41S Spring: Stores: Pork Roast, pound ...... 16c 671 Hlrhiand Marietta. Ga. than three times as great as the loans for you—to have so great a variety that "fit- 818 Peacbtree Newnnn, Ga. Pork Ham, pound ...... 20c and discounts In the national 'banks of 33 Gordon East Point, Ga. Pork Sides, pound ...... 16c Louisiana, including New Orleans. 73 Whitehall Decatur, Ga. "While the capital and surplus of ting perso^ lities" is an easy matter. }14 Capitol Best Beef Roast, Ib...... 15c the .national banks of Georgia largely exceed the combined capital and sui:- Shop at thg Nearest Rogers Store Fine Dressed Poultry. plus of the national banks of the Suppose you want a "personal" suit— states of both. MississSip-pi and Louisi- ana, the loans and discounts made bv you'll find it at Essig's. Speciallyfin edis - the national 'banks of Georgia exceed by $13,000,000 the loans and discounts of all the national banks of Louisiana plays of men's and young men's suits that and Mississippi combined, including the city of New Orleans. -~\" The Daylight Corner" \ "The capital and surplus of the na- are happy mediums between dignity and tional banks o.f Texas amount' to four times^as .much as the capital and sur- flashiness. plus-of the-national banks of the states --shirts of Louisiana and Mississippi com'bined. and the Individual deposits in the na- tional banks of Texas also amount to --collars Men's Smartest Suits aiboU't four times as much as the indi- $15, $18, $20, $22 vidual deposits ol all national ibanks in Louisiana and Mississippi, the on In- — underwear states from wihich New Orleans re"- celved aa much as half a dozen votes as first choice for the location of a and upward --hosiery federal reserve bank." —Toggery and Hats! Selection of Richmond. --hats , ", Tti defending its selection of Rich- • mond rather than Baltimore or Wash- ington, the committee said in part: Easter Haberdashery --etc., etc. "North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia preferred to be connected with Richmond. West Virginia was divided in its preferences; Maryland and the — Smart Ideas District of Columbia, of course, desired Baltimore or Washington, In the poll To describe all of the novelties of banks made directly by the comp- ive show for men and young- men troller's office, Richmond received more : first choice ballots than any other would be an endless task. We ASTER SUNDAY is the greatest city in the district, 167 against 128 for \ Baltimore, 35 ^Or Pittsbur-g, 28 for Co- ' can best advertise by saying, E lunrbia. .S. C., 37 for Cincinnati and 25 "Yonr choice can be easily made, "FASHION DAY" of the year- for Washington, D. C. Of the remain- ing 21 votes, 39 were for Charlotte, for the assortments are splendid.'' it's THE day of all days for "dressing N. C., and 2 for New York. Leaving- out the states of Maryland and Vir- up." ginia. Richmond received from the rest of the district three times as many first choice votes as were cast for jffl Men and young men will find, at Baltimore. "District No. 5 is composed of the HATS states of Maryland, Virginia, West Vir- THIS store, the smartest SUITS. ginia (except four counties), North and South Carolina, and the District of Co- HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR—and lumbia. These states have always been A very large selection of spring- closely bound together commercially the best UNDERWEAR and HOS- and financially and their business deal- blocks await you. The newest ings are large and intimate. The re- models and shades. Soft and IERY—from, America's most distin- ports made to the comptroller of the currency on March 4, 1914. by all the stiff. Knox, Stetson and Essig national banks in each of these states. : guished makers. We are Atlanta's great- snow in every essential respect that ' Special-—• the business of the national banks in \ est distributors of MA N H AT T A N Virginia, including Richmond, is great- i er than the business of the national $3.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up to $5.00 Shirts. banks Of Maryland,- Including Haiti- more, or any other of the five states embraced in -District No. 5. "Especially significant, are the fol- — before valued it, because knowledge is recognized as the only high- Frost throughout this county last night, but no perceptible damage wa.. way to self-betterment and success. And the new Britannica has Navys and done to crops—vegetables or fruits. been accepted as the most complete and easily available fountain Ice Around marietta. of facts in existence. Marietta, Ga , April 10—(Special)— Fruit growers here think the crop not materially hurt by Friday morning's Black for Stout cold Frost was light, and there was May 28th the Present Price some ice The thermometer went down to 34 degrees will be Advanced $29 to $50 Little Damage at Calaonn. and Slim, a Caihoun, Ga , April 10 —(Special.)—- (According to Binding) The feart. which were held in this sec- tion for the safety of the peach crop were i unrealized when last night pa-ssed with- Those to whom the saving of $29 or $50 is a practical economy, were unrealized when last passed with- Wonderful out any frost or freezing temperature , should not delay. To wait till after the 28th of May will be actually except in the low-ljmg districts and river bottoms throwing away $29 or more. To save thousands of ultimate buyers Fruit growers ai e of the opinion that thisAmount, we are giving the widest possible publicity—through- . the crop haa suffered exceedingly Collection slight damage, if any at all, and there out/che whole country—to the impending increase in the price. By is a general feeling of relief that the threatened destruction of what appears ordering today you can have the complete edition of 29 volumes to be a. very promising fruit crop has delivered at once. not come about. For people of limited means we have a plan that requires the first payment of Perfectly 1,200 VOTERS ASK Only $5 oo the balance can be paid in 4, 8 or 12 instalments on a monthly basis Beautiful, and CHEAPER GAS PROBE of $5 a month. Very soon we shall be out of stock. The sales have more than we will guaran- Petition Urging $5,000 Appro- doubled within a month, and the sets now available for immediate priation Goes to Council delivery are being called "or by those who see the advantage of at Next Meeting. Ordering at Once. To get one of these^sets you must decide very tee the delivery ' quickly. If you wait until the 2/th or 28th of May you will still One petition to which, there are 1,200 secure the Britannica at its present price, and the option of the signatures of voters attached is in the monthly payn ent plan, but >ou will then have to accept delivery hands of the Gas Consumers' league to today of any be liled with council as the first step "As soon as possible." THIS towards forcing? the Atlanta Gas Light Below we t rint two application forms. For those who know company to reduce its rate from $1 per thousand feet to SO cents. the Encyclopedia Britannica by reputation there is an order blank Suit on which City Electrician R C. 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\ 000 Waists Chicago, April 10 —Four more IIli-' Address. Residence nois counties and twenty-five addition- al cities and towns -will be the scenes ; of wet and dry elections on April 21 and Silk Shirts An effort to prevent the closing of i the saloons in many of the cities, vil- lages and townships which voted dry $1,19, $1.50, [ at the local option elections last Tues- ( The Encyclopaedia Britannica i day until after the supreme court pass t es on the constitutionality of the $2.00, $2.49 j women suffrage act, will be made by, the wets, it was announced today f Head Office, 120 West 32nd Street, New York J Complete returns from Tuesday's' (elections, indicated that the votes ot^ and up. i the women were responsible for many , of the dry victories. The supreme court will pass on the constitutionality of the suffrage act sometime before the] ! £uat of May. .*

.NFWSPAPFRf NFWSPAPFRI Page iVur. THE CONSTITUTION, &A., 11, ;1914: NEW EVIDENCE AGAINST AFTER LONG ILLNESS (tooNew Members Added To Y. W. C. A. on Second Day JIM CONLEYREPORMi ELMER CHAPMAN DIES "Skimming 'through the air like a swallow flew" the air- The second day of the T. W., C. A. Kioer, Miss Mary Reynolds, Miss Alice Bax- Burn* Is Rapidly Completing Well-Known Citizen and Re- ter, Mrs. Robert Maddox, Mrs. J. Frank menab ership campaign shows 100 n ew Meador, Miss AIlc* Lawrence. Mrs. J. W. ship, the rapid vibrations of the engine beating a tattoo on Investigation of, Phagan tired Merchant Leaves membera, Mrs. A. R. Colcord's commit- Goldsmith. Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. O. M. Ber&strom, Mrs. R. B. Blackburn, Mrs. J- <5- Mystery. _ Ample Estate.. tee leading wittt, 2C'new members; Mrs. . Oglesby, Sr.. Mrs. W. IX Owens, MTB. Mary me heart of the excited girl, who was urging the aviator Philip Weltner second, •with 19; and .V. Bakan, Mrs. Joseph I>. Rhodes. Mrs. Paul J*. Baker, Miss Fay leonine Brown. Mra, C. That startling evidence has .i ob- Mrs. James Jackson third, with 15. E. -Buchanan. Mrs. Charles P. King, Mrs. to increased speed—a speed which had already almost at- Elmer C. Chapman die.d at a private Mra., George M. Brown's, committee Michael Hake, Mrs. H In ton Hopkins. Mrs. tained against, Jim Conley was a report sanitarium in Atlanta at noon Friday. Alice E. Ormond, Mrs. Ceddlnge Tupper, tliat" gained head-way in the Fraiifc case He, with his family, had returned to Is the first to report a life member, Mrs. Joseph Ralne." Ura, John'Miller, Mrs. yesterday. Whether or not it was- Phillip Shutze, Mrs. "William Rhett, Mrs. tained the danger point Out over the waters of the blue the city on March 20 from . Florida, paying $100. , Lincoln McConneU. Mra. Xu G; IHbbI*, Mrs: secured by Detective Burns It could where he had sone in January in Mrs. Clayton CaUaway is chairman R. T. Stnnfield. Mrs. F. C. HudnelV, Misa not be learned. search of health, but not at all im- Minnie TJfiBelton, Misa CUfton Llndon, Mrs. Burns refused: to talk on the subject^ of the general committee, and the fol- W. D. EHis, Br., Mra. E.. t*. Bishop, Mra. Pacific they shot, the excited girl always pointing in the di- proved.. His death was caused by sev- lowing . ladies are captains of tb,e George Westmoreland, Mrs, Edwin Griffin, a» did the various members of Frank's eral complications, ' but principally ..counsel. Burns is rapidly completing twenty teams working under her: Mrs. Mrs. Charles Slsaoiu heart trouble. Mr. Chapman had been Mrs. W. W. Brookes, Mrs. MT. p. Anderson, rection of the volume of smoke, marking the passage of the hi« investigation and will likely ren- in failing health for several years and Clyde King, Mrs. TIT. S. Witham, Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Reid, Mra. E. T. EckleS, Mrs. der- his report during the early part 'of had practically retired from business. James Jackson, Mra.« Emily McDougald, M. T. Gaines, Mrs. Fred Stewart, Mra A, next week. , C. JMcHan, Mrs. Henry Brittaln, Mrs. W. fast out-going liner carrying with it the secret that would He was a capitalist and leaves an am- Mi's. George. M. Brown, Mrs. Ben Wat- M. Middle brooks, Mra. Charles Forrest, Mre. He stated Friday that 'he would con- ple estate, besides the Gould building:, kins, Mrs. Frank Dean, Mrs. A. R. Col- J. D. Krazler. ST., Mra. J. D. Frastor,, Jr., sult with anyone during progress of which he had charge of for many years Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. E. O. Priehard, al* investigation wiio Knew of any cord, Mrs, Joseph. Broughton, Mrs. T. H. Mrs. H. R- Berry, MXB. J. H. IX>TC. Mlas clear up the until his only son. Brastus Gould Chap- Hlnton, Mrs. W. T. McKinstry, Mrs. Julia Purser, Miss Annie Campbell, Miss evidence bearing on Leo -Frank's man. reached his majority last year, character. He "indicate1 d that Ye had . Thomas Daniel, Miss Molly Courtney, Elizabeth Campbell. Mrs. W, B. WillJnchain. thus far found nothing to substantiate : and which has since been leased lor Mrs. ^Y- B. Dfsbro, Mlae Margaret "Wallace, mystery, restore the bad character charges that were ; a number of years. Miss Genevieve Saunders. Miss Sarah Misa Alice Stewart, Mrs. Gustavo ftelche. Converse, Miss Dallas Dumas, Miss Mra "Willis Everett, Mrs. Emmie Stewart. made against the prisoner at his trial. Mr Chapman was born in toe town Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. E. E. Eagan, Burns held a short conference Frl- of phoenix, in the state of New York, Orpha Massey, Mrs. Charles Whitner Mrs. K. G. Matheson. Mrs. E. B. Shepard. a lover to his day morning with Mrs. Lucile Frank, in th- e year 1855--- , wher- e -h e spen__-,-,t bi_s and Mrs. Philip Weltner. Mrs. M. L. Carlln, Mra. J. O. Noel. Mrs. M. wi-fe of the su-perintendent, and with The list of members secured FHday C. Hardin, Mrs Herbert Choate, Mrs. Marl- Babbi . David Marx.- Neither would boyhood days until he became a part- on McH. Hull, Mrs. Nlglibert, Miss Annette discuss the nature- of their conversa- ner with his father, Constant C- Ch^p- follows: Noel, Miss Eleanor Irish. Mrs. KoppUn, Mrs. rank and remove tion. jrhan. In the year 1875 he, was married * Mrs. Hugh Richardson. Mrs. George How- Gould, Mrs. Thomas Brady, Mra." Ferfiuso'n, (to Miss Lillian J. Gould in Saginaw, ard, Mrs. Leverect 'Walker, Mrs. Martin Dun- Mrs. R- M. Gann, Mrs. R.. M/ Abernathy, bar, Mrs. John J. Woodeide. Mrs. Eulalla S. Miss Myra Andrews, Miss Ruby Brewer. the stain from the jMich., the only daughter 'of .the late Hancock, .Mrs. .Edward Peters, Mrs. H. M. Misa Irene Thurman, Misa Mary E. FJielps, DOCTORS ORGANIZE Erastus E.' Gould, whu was a . large Atkinson, Mra. Howard Palmer, Mrs. J. D. Mrs. J. M. Jackson, Mrs. Irvine Thomas. lumber and-salt merchant at that time Hobinson, Mrs. W. J. Blalock. Mcs, Troy character of a de- IN CAMPBELL COUNTY and with whom Mr. Chapman became Biving:s, Mrs. James Gilbert, Mr?,. Gordon associated in business. Kairburn, Ga., April 10. —

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The second, or/ possibly the third, Mrs. Rowe. said Thursday: BIG GANG OF "BAD" The Western & Atlantic "My name was Mrs. Lula Burton be- KILLED IN SHAFT fore I married Mr. Rowe. I never have Wife of Polk County Official NEGROES WIPED OUT Railroad announces that, ef- been divorced from him, but I have no NO PEACE DECLARED interest whatever in him. I am sorry fective April 15th, dining he is dead, of course, for he was ac IN WEBSTER COUNTY intellectual man ruined by drink. I Sues Neighbor for Alienation car service will be inaugu- WAS MUCHLY HARRIED gave him hi a choice between a home with me and no home with liquor. He Ma.con, Ga., April 10.—(Special.)— rated on trains Nos. 92, 93. chose the latter and I have not seen One of the biggest "killings" reported BYSMITHANDBELL him since." recently in the criminal line in Georgia land 2. This provides dining- Murder Theory Abandoned She stated that her acquaintance Of Her Husband's Affections with Rowe began about a yer-' prior was that made during the present week. car service on all through When Coroner's Jury Hears by Decteives C. P. Moore and E. L, to the date of their marriage,' when Fact That Representative's day trains of Western & At- Evidence of Accident. RoTve came to her home on Brotherton Foster, of tht, South Coast Detective street, canvassing- rugs. She states Rockmart, Ga., April 10.—(Special.) she was taken ill and when seeking- agency, of Macon, at Preston, in Web-, lantic Railroad. that they made friends, and that sub- A suit for $15,000 for alleged aliena- to call her husband home, she locatttd ster county. Nominees Have Been Con- sequent visits took place, and a court- The detectives were summoned to ship and correspondence followed. "I tion of her husband's affections has him over telephone at Mrs. Long's resi- C. E. Harmaii, That J. M. Rowe, the man found Pre'ston by the county commissioners firmed No Evidence That dead Thursday morning- in the bottom knew nothing of his drinking- habits," been filed by Mrs. J. F. Thompson, wife dence. y? Mrs. Thompson declares that she to unravel the mystery of the killing General Passenger Agent. of the freig-ht elevator shaft of the she stated. of a Polk county official, against Mrs^ Probation Officer Coogler identified pleaded with Mrs. Long to keep from of Artie Collins, a negro, on March 22.' They Have Buried Hatchet Emery-Steiner building, on the Peach- the body of Rowe Friday as that of L.. O. Long, one of the county's wealth- between her and her husband before, The detectives succeeded, in fastening tree viaduct, and declared Friday morn- J. M. Rowe, whom he knew as one of iest women. she brought the two families into dis- j ™i £r'Tt the SntJ'umJU'e'y ing by a coroner's verdict to have met the occasional visitors to the Chris- As a basis for the charges the suit r By, John Corrlsan, Jr. his death by an accidental fall through tian Helpers' league, of which: Mr. grace. This she asked of Mrs. Long. SpTbunch of S£shToter^j declares Mrs. Long; to be "young, good- the suit says, when Mrs. Long remon- Washiift&ton, April 10.—(Special.)— the shaft, had many wives developed Coogler is the head. Mr. Coogler number, and in addition got*Seven of stated that Rowe applied for a bed strated with Mrs. Thompson for hav- the negroes on the charge of violat- The fact that two nominations of presi- Friday, trhen a woman, known to her looking: and. has an automobile." there last Saturday night, and paid ing called Thompson at her home over ing the state prohibition law. dential postmasters In the ninth District neighbors as Mrs. Lula Burton, and for it. In her complaint as filed in the su- Webster county has for some time living at 441 Fraser street, declared Rowe's body was laid rest in perior court of the county Mrs. Thomp- the telephone. been overrui 'J*»y a gang of bad negroes. made by Representative Thomas M. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Thompson came to that she was married to Rowe In March, i lived in perfect who have & fitted numerous crimes recently have ,been approved by the Rockmart about six years ago from against the "\ of the state.. When postofflce department and sent to the 1912, in the city of Atlanta. domestic happiness untiL^some time v Letters found in the dead man's pock- hoo's chapel, which were attended by DeKalb. III. For several years Thomp- the local of f ici- ,,^ were unable to cope senate, is not to be construed as evi- Painless his five grown sons. with the situation they ~~t"t to Macon ets an the discovery of his body ,in the after the death of Mi^r Long's hus- son has been on the board of commis- 3 dence that Senator Ho-ke Smith and Rev. Charles W. Rowe stated Friday sioners of roads and revenues for Polk for the detectives to help them out. gruesome hole Thursday morning in- that he had abandoned the theory that band, which occurred about three years Representative Bell have resumed, Dentistry his father had been murdered and ago. After this, the suit says, Mrs. Long, county. He also has real estate hold- friendly relations. dicated that Rowe had two other wives ings in and around the city. Mrs. Easter Egg Hunt. and a sweetheart, living at Gainesville. thrown into the elevator shaft. who lived in the same block with the Recently the nomination of W. H. Me- 1 Thompsons, often would stop Thompson Long- is the widow of the late *James Jonesboro, Ga . April 10.—(Special.) — Millian, of Demorest, whom Mr. Bell Letters signed "Your loving wife" were Long-, who at the time of his death. The children of Jonesboro will enjoy «I We know that most writ ten to him from Lanett. Ala. He on his way home or invite him to her selected, was confirmed by the senate. t\ an Easter egg hunt on the Methodist is known to have a living wife at several years ago, was one of the On Tuesday the nomination of Frank house on the pretense of securing his wealthiest men in Polk county, own- church grounds Saturday afternoon. dental operations can be Monroe, Ga., his old home, where live The ladies of the Methodist church M. Meadors at Dahlonega reached the advice in business matters and that Ing farming interests. several of his children. ^ E later she would ask him to her home will have charge of the occasion. senate. There is no indication of any made painless. -Mrs. Thompson has six children and Mrs. Rowe, formerly Mrs. Burton be- fight on him and he will probably be without giving any excuse. Mrs. Long five. fore her marriage to Rowe in Atlanta The crisis of this alleged state of Re-elect Fitzgerald Teachers. confirmed. oor man and had a laxge family, most erton street, March 12, 1912, and that ported Valued at Approxi- r^'- he high school. f them girls, and needed the office, and ffice indorsed Mr. McMillian. W-hether tested by the steadily drinking became so repulsive that she nah. Accompanist: Miss Lucile Me,- jn the strength of this statement, or increasing number of coul it longer. Nair. Director: Mr. James T. Mathews for other reasons, Senator Smith of- ld not tolerat five-hundred-thousand-dollar es- fered no objection to Mr. McMillian. Reev. c. W. Rowe, of Rom«*. Ga., a son our patients. tate and two hundred thousand dollars' ' Planned for Easter Sunday West Eotl Frersbyterian. Thus, it seems that there Is no evidence of the dead man, stated Friday that he worth of life insurance are said to have to* support the assumption that they Sunday school at 9:30. Special Ea,s- knew nothing of the recent marriages J been left by William M. McKenzie, the .... , .... the have "buried the iiatchet at least tem- of his father, and that his father had'* -----lt S - h—^~ l6j«-jr mU d.*_ay„ m.-- _Wl:,* ter program will be rendered by porarily.^ has nol ye7 been pro b a?e d " ^ "I Beautiful Easter services will be held Redeemer, Liveth" (Handel), violins, Sunday school. Dr. E. G. Griffin's never secured a divorce from his mother this year in Atlanta churches. The organ and piano. Preaching at 11 o'clock. „ in Monroe, Ga. lie declared thai, he It is said that Mr. McKenzie carried Processional, hymn 110. more life insurance than any man in musical programs so far'announced are The following musical program will had never seen much of his father dur- "Christ Our Passover" (Berthold be given at the morning service: Gate City ' ing the last twelve years, and that his Atlanta. His property holdingdings in- LOVE OF STEPDAUGHTER cluded stock in several important busi- as follows: Tours). Prelude—Fifth Nocturne, by Ley- father and mother had separated be- "Te Deum Laudamus,'* in C (Cecil bach. MADE HIM MURDER WIFE cause' his mother would not tolerate ness concerns, the site 01 the Farlinger First Preabyterian. Peele). the heavy drinking habits of his father. apartments on Peachtree street, a long- MORNING. An them—"Brethren, I Declare Unto term lease on the Silvey building, and "Jubilate Deo," in C (Myles Foster). You," by Hosmer. Soloists, Miss Elli- Dental Rooms ,Organ prelude. "Gloria Tlbi" (Peele). i Galesburg, 111., April 10.—Robert the McKenzie residence in Brookwood. Anthem—"God Hath Appointed a son and Mr. Hollis. Hie"£ins today pleaded guilty to the Until a few months ago, Mr. McKen- hymn 122' - „„ ~, j-~ Hymn—"Holy""-lymn—"Holy,, Holy, Holy," by Over Broirn Day"—--Tours. anthem, "King All Glo- ( rjj,- murder of his wife, whom, it is charged, 24l/ Whitehall St. & flllfn's zie's holdings were much larger than Response—Hanscom. k< be shot ..to death because of his love 2 at the time of his death. He had re- rious" (Barnby). Anthem—"They Came Unto the Sep- HARDEST TEST Offertory—"I Am He That Liveth"— Presentation anthem, for Julia Flake, his stepdaughter. Miss cently turned over a considerable King—Mr. Mullin and choir. "Hallelujafc" ulcher," by Cauffman. Soloists, Mrs.Plake was not arraigned for collusion Lady Attendant Phone Wl 1708 amount of his property to his two (Handel). Wilson and Mrs. Hollis. PROVES IT BEST Anthem—"Hosanna"—Granier. "•Sanctus." in G (Peele). in the crime, although she had written Plates. Full Crown and sons, Marshall C. and Harold C. Mc- Organ postlude. Hymn—"Joy to the \Vortd," by Han- letters to an uncle a-nd his son re- Kenzie. Communion hymn No. 225 (Peele). del. questing, them to kill her mother. Ow- or PartUl. ,_(<(!&». Bridge Work Choir—Mrs. T. H. Wingfield, soprano; "Gloria in Excelsis" (Old Chant). Easter Carol—"O WonderfuJ Easter Mrs. John M. Cooper, contralto; Mrs. L. "Bell Amen" (Tearne). ing to h%r youth and the influence ex- Reinforced where the E. Rogers, organist; Mr. J. H. Mullin, Morning," by Deane. erted by Higgins it was decided that $4 Recessional, hymn 125. Choir mem*ers: Mrs. Wi'lord P. she -was not criminally at fault. comes'with a 4-ply hee TREASURER DEFENDS bass; Mr. J. W. Marshbank, tenor and Service postlude (Gounod). Wilson, Mrs. V. R. Hollis, M;sses Lil- director. EVENING SERVICE. lian Ellison, Vena M,cGaugh*,y, Minnie toe (cable-twist) means longer SALE OF MASS. BONDS Service prelude: "I Know That My Cole. Messrs. R. I*. Lowrant e,- Marion wear and better satisfaction. Uraee Methodist. Redeemer Liveth" (Handel), violins, Hamilton. V. R. Hollis, C. P. Hunter. Neuralgia Surrenclers Boston, April 10.—In defense of his Rev. C. O. Jones, D. D., pastor organ and piano. Organist, Miss Annabelle Wood. Di- To Anti-Kamnia Tablets. recent sale of an issue of $6,000,000 Morning service, 11 a. m. Processional, hymn 115. rector, James I. Brush. All leading dealers* state bon ds "over the counter" rather Organ—"Caprice"—Scharwenka. "Magnificat," in F (Bruce Stearne). Anthem—"Jesus Lives"—Bracket. "Nunc Dimlttis," in F (Steane). Central Baptist. than through a syndicate of bankers, Offertory—"I Know That My Re - Vesper hymn (Steane). Friends of the Central Baptist Sun- State Treasurer F. "W". Mansfield said deemer Lives"—Handel—Mrs. D. W. Introlt, hymn 121. day school are urged to be present to- in a public statement today that the Yarb rough. Offertory anthem, "King: All Glo- morrow. A special Easter program NdPSEME ^Y5f net loss to the state was ?75 compared Postlude-—Rinecke. rious" (Barnby). has been arranged; 9:30 is the tune. 5O terian and oatriotism, and to bring- the gov- Introduction—Organ prelude. violinists; Mrs. Charles Chalmers. church Sundav afternoon at 4 o'clock ernrttent closer to the people." ipianist. '. HEDULE "The Grave Itself a Garden Is''—Mr. under the direction of Mr. Matthews. The public bond sale netted $450 Sopranos: Mrs. L. C. Moeckel. soloist; Going Abroad? Chapman and chorus. Mrs. Cecil Poole, Decani leader; Miss The soloists will be Miss Man a mpre than would have been obtained "As It Began to Dawn"—Mr. Mont- Sheltoii, Mrs. Vortrlede, Mr. Harriett had the bid of the syndicate been ac- gomery and chorus. Isabel Abbott, Mrs. H. M. Hutton, Miss and Mr. Matthews. -TO"THE- cepted, but the advertising cost offset "They Have Taken Away My Lord"— Mabel Carlyon, Miss Henrietta Kenan, S Join 'this small conducted^ this advantage. Mrs. Yarbrough and Miss Greer. Mrs. E. H. Daniel, Miss Ida Mayer, Miss Martha llro**n Memorial Church. H tour, you will never re'gret it. = "Fear Not. Ye"—Mrs. Wooley and Ruby Gaffney, Miss" E'thel Millican. Revival services will begin at Mar- •E. Route—France. Spain, Portu- S NELLIE" TANNEHILL Mrs. Cook; Messrs. Montgomery and Miss Mae Grigrgs. Mrs. C. A. Mclntosh. tha Brown Memorial church in ISast = gal, Morocco, Algiers, Tunesia, -E Feagan. Atlanta on Haw ter Sunday, with an DIES IN NEW YORK "Christ Our Passover"—Mrs. Yar- Stokes', _ , „ interesting program of music. Rev. = Sicily, Italy. Switzerland, Ger- = brough and chorus Verv, Miss Edna Huaon,' Miss Willie H. C. Christian will assist the pastor. •S many, Holland and Engl.irirt. = "Hail, Happy Morning;"—Mrs. Hen- Williams. Rev. C. V. Weathers.. and do the New York, April 10. — Mrs. F. A. Tan- derson; violin, Mr. Lovejoy. (preaching-. Services will be held dur- ^ Departure from New York, s "Christ Is Risen Today"—Mrs Hen- Contralto.' . Miss Harriet Milledee ing the week at 10 a m. and 8 p m. .... 12:10 p. m. nehill, known toj the stage for three soloist; Miss B. Mauck, Miss Grace Leave Atlanta . . . = May 23rd. S generations as "Nellie" Tajmehill,, died derson, Mrs. Gailyard; Messrs. Peck and Mauck, Mifas Mary E. Huson. The music will be in charge pf Mr. C. = Duration of tour, :io days. = at her home here yesterday of paraly- Chapman. Tenors. Mr. J. C. Wardwell. soloist B. Everett, Sr.. and competent chorus Arrive'Richmond . .... 6:00 a. m. H For full information address =• sis. She was 83 years old. In her day Fi nale—Chorus. Mr. Kllingwood L«x, Mr. W. T. Clower and orchestra. Everybody invited. Ail Mrs. . Tannehill suppoited such famous Sopranos—Mrs, Henderson, Mrs. Yar- Mr. John H. Harland, Mr. E. H. iUaniel Christians are urgently requested to Arrive Norfolk ...... 8:50 a. m. stars Forrest. Adelaide Neil son, brough. Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. Woolev, come as far as practical Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Thompson. Miss Cook, Mr. Josep'h Williams. Fanny Davenport and Madame Mod- Ba&ses: Mr. Chanes Chalmers, soloist ID. T. E.-HUYCK, Organizer 1 j es It a Miss Chapman, Miss Jackson, Miss Jar- First Baptist. Arrive Washington .... '9:10 a. m. = Charlotte. N. C. = nette. Miss Grist, Miss Feath The program for the Easter music Altos—Mrs. Cook, M at the First Bajptist church 011 Sumday Arrive Baltimore ...... 10:27 a. m. For Embassy in Chile. Gailyard. Mrs. Swann, Miss evening- will be as follows: Washington, Aptil 10. — Senator Miss Grist, Miss L. Feathe "The Resurrection and Ascension" Arrive Philadelphia .... 12:45 p. m. I GHAS. 0° DUE CO. |Shi\ tily. acting clian man uf the for- Tenors—Mr. Montgomery. Mr. Peck, i —'— (Gounod). P. M. Choir—J] P. O'I>onnp]ly, organist and The choir will giyejaeveral selections, i Messiah"!—George Through Electric-Lighted, AU-Steel Sleepers one of them being "The Palmo," which IJHaendel ~t . director; Mrs. Peyton H. Torld, soprano; Is under the direction of Miss Barnes, l Born i'n Halle Fe -nnT-^- 9^ ice- T-»- j Mrs. James H. Whltten. alto: Mr Solon assisted at the piano by Miss Day. m London April Drukenmiller. tenor; Mi. Harry U. and Diners—Service a la Carte. 01 s ftsf Oratorfo Ba-tes, baritone. Assisted by Mrs. A. J, i i"*"^"compose d" i"ni 1i 7it "L, beguoegun Augustt 2U,' Wool ley. Miss Flocence Baldwin, Mrs. First lniT<-r»all««. finished September 14. Text selected Sunday morning-, April 12. 11 o'clock. 'JTom the Scriptures by Charles Jen- J. H. Johnson, Mi> J. H. Salmon. Mrs e s p rod ed !n Carroll Summers. Miss Brownie Smith Give this new service a.frial. Organ voluntary, selected. Miss ' " " - , H? ,. Dublin April 13. Mrs. Kmmie Rallew, Mr.s. A. W Brasel- Smitn. [1742 under the direction of Haendel. ton. Miss Maude f'oibb. Miss Callie Wil- Clarinet Solo, "Dream of Paradise," ' _ Soloists—Mrs T H. WingfielU. so- hn M Co er hite, Messrs.. Custis . Anderson,, C. T H. Gray, Carl Karston. ' Ef rs JV ^5?' 'u ' °P - contralto; Brown. S. H. Galloway, E. P. Sutton City Ticket Office, 88 Peachtree St. Soprano solo, "On Wings of Living *J. - - W. Hurt, soprano; Mr. E. A. C. S. Uipson, P. E. Davidson, W. P. t," Hammond, Mrs. W. W. Stanley. Werner, baritone'; Mr. J. ' W. "Marsh- bank, tenor; Mr. J. M. Mullin, bass. Hunter, H. W. Reding, Mr. Ferris and violin. "Traum," Skibinsky, Alexan- Mr. Roper. der von Skibinsky. Accompanist. Mildred De L. Harrison. Sopranos—Mrs'T.'H." Wing-field. Mrs. Reading, "The Swan Song," Mrs. F. J. W. Hurt. Mrs. Grace Lee Brown J. White. Townsend. Mrs. Carroll Summer Violin obligato, Mr. Skibinsky. Contraltos—Mrs. John M Cooper Sermon. "Love's Victory." Mrs. Helen T. Cony era. Mrs. L. D. Soprano solo, "Come Unto Me," Han I Scott. del. •1. Mrstvl[B. .IVllltiKing. Ii .-,, Tenors—Mr, i' %V ., ""•"John" -••«M. ^.I'vliclCooper,, i>lMrl . HIS new Crossett There -will be a reception of mem-| £!larjes t. Hoke, Mr. J. W. Marshbank, en's Easter Sox bers at the close of the morning serv- Mr, A- B- T,urn?r- Tmodel does more ice. The pastor's evening theme will _ Basses—Mr It,. A. Werner. Mr. Ray r "The Promise and Practice of Im- 'Werner. Mr. L. D. Scott. Mr. J. II. Mul- than fit the foot. It fits mortality." A cordial invitation is Pure Silk. All ^izes and extended. Miss Eda E. Bartholomew, organist; almost every occasion— Mr. P. W. Marshbank. director. colors and Black. RegUr

business or dress. Park Street airtbodlnt. HnrrU Street Preshyteriai lar 50c values. Morning service: •VTORVTMr- h Glve T1 nk Gun metal blucher. £2" * s Unto the Or&a.n prelu,ie. A?danti in G. Batiste Pair Good looks, wear and OfferSray.80n' Deld'^SYlbe?™3' l3 R""m fr°m thC "They Have Taken Away My IjOrd." nft.,,tZl\""r;~~ t~ rf« •• i t. comfort sewn into every Burnett, Mrs. Perkerson and choir. I Miss FtheV SnfalTIv ' •7ohnson- Solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Anthem "Hp T« Ri«on " v A r-io... 3 Pairs $1.00 inch of it. •iveth," Handel, Mrs. Sybil Owen Hart- | £C.udi, ^Orand Cho"™^' Duboil "' EVENING. Evvenine g service: i Prelude, "Cantiline Nuptials," Dubois. AnthemAifiimiu,. "WhVVJLyV oeetSeeki Ti«e thLUeG Living,uiviu^," t Anthem., "Awaken, Thou That Sleep- Uarston, Mrs. Sybil Owen Hartley and i est •• p c Malser

^'"SSSi "°<»S°"-." Couchois, Dr.jM£l«^i^£°^^«>."Huhn. T. Booth. t Choir—Mrs. Sybil Owen Hartley, so- Anthem, "Break Forth Into Joy." Easter Shirts

\ir9, W. *S. Elkin, Jr., organist and di-j rector. , Postludf. "Man lie Rom a me." Gounod. Today—Men's Shirts, Choir—Mr. S. H. Mills, Jr., tenor: Mrs. George S. Moffett, soprano; Mrs. I'". Al. Soft, Summer Shirts, TrlnllT M rt hod I >t. Fogg, contralto; Mr. T. C. Harris, bari- At the 11 o'clock service at Trinity tone; Miss Elsie Hansell. organist. with soft turn - back Methodist church, Easter Sunday, an Easter at Grace Mrthodlat. elaborate musical program has been Every department of Grac-e Metho- prepared by Charles A. Sheldon, organ- dist church will celebrate Easter. All cuffs, Coat Style; Latest st. A largo choir of forty voices will of the rooms of the large building take part. All are cordially Invited. have been beautifully decorated. The Spring patterns—fancy PROGRAM. Sunday school exercises will have a Organ Prelude—Tschaikowsky. festival flavor, and at 11 o'clock. Dr. stripes; colors all guar- Voluntary. "Lift Your Glad Voices"— Charles O. Jones will preach on "The Brackett. Results of the Resurrection." At night Offertory, "Christ Our Passover"— the large chorus choir, augmented by anteed not to fade,— Vogrleh. many trained voices and directed by . Hvmn, new "Welcome, Happy Morn" J. Gordon Moore, will render an Easter Regular —Sheldon. cantata. Easter sermon—Rev. Luke Johnson. $1.50 value. Today Chorus, "Rejoice, Ye Heavens"—• Pryor . Coombs. The choir of Pryor Street Presbyte- Postlude-—Handel. rian church, corenr Pryor and Glenn Goss^t? The following singers will take part: streets, will sing "O'er Death Trium- $1.00 Sopranos—Mrs. Charles R. Sheldon, phant" by Geibel, Sunday afternoon at Jr., Miss Lila Parks, Miss Elizabeth 4 o'clock. Volkmar, Miss Alice Hunt, Miss "Mary Sopranos: M rs. G ustav Vortriede, Griffith. Miss LUIie Clarke, Mra. Ern- Miss Mana Shelton, Miss Beatrice Tay- est Bell. Miss Rosa Hill. Mrs. Lewis lor, Miss Irene Garvin. Miss Abble Johnson, Miss Isabel Norwood, Miss Wilkinso'n. Miss Ruth Beam and Mrs. Easter Ties—Buy to- oe Elinore S. Watts. Mrs. Charles Sheldon, Robert Johnson. Altos. Mrs. W. H. Sr., and Mrs. Hood. Cole, Mrs. A. J. Dun-lap. Mrs. F. G. day. In latest fancy Altos—Mrs. A. E. Creviaton, Mrs. Hannah. Mrs. J. P. Wolford. Tenors: Julian Webster, Miss Inez Parka, Mrs. Mr. A. J. Dunlap. Mr. D. G. McNair, Mr patterns, wide flowing to $6.00 everywhere John Hatchett, Mrs. B. A. Hartsock, W. T. Watts, Basses: Mr. W. H. Cole Mrs. W. H. Bedard. Miss Almedia Sad- Mr. R. O. Barnett and Mr. F. G. Han- ends—j-in the latest soft LEWIS *A. CROSSETT, Inc., ler, Miss Lysbert Pendleton, Miss Mary North Abinston. Mass. Louise Walker, Miss Mary Calhoun and Mrs. C. Orion Smith. materials—Regular 50c Tenors—Messrs. Howard Davis. J. D. Hatr-hett. V. R. Neall, Bruce L. Hafley, ALLEN'S Neckwear— Lewis Johnson, Nichplas N. Lester, Julian "Webster, Ralph Weaver, C. O. Smith, Brackett. FOOT=EASE Choice Basses—Messrs. Joseph Hubbard. J. T. The AntisepticDOwder shaken i«*» EXCLUSIVELY BY Evers. Jr., F. C. Dickson, L. J. Gartrell, the shoes—Tfce Standard "«™- E. C. Bell. Lower. edr tor the Iccl for s anartcr Saturday 25C FRLEDMAN & COHEN St. l^nlK«y« Eplacopal. MORNING SERVICE. Service prelude, "I Know That My TlieMmnwl|oimttfc*EE» to W EE* J. M. HIGH CO. iNEWSPAPE&r SPAPERf Page Six. THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA^ -SATURDAY, APKIL 11, 1914.

dressed here. While the object ot the law THE CONSTITUTION is to insure purity, the small Georgia pro- EjrtBbllsked ISIS. Shows How THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER ducers claim that the effect is to penalize Light Dawns for Farmer them in favor of the bis western shippers, . Published Daily, Sunday. TrLWeekly who ship in car lots, and wlio have the In Rural Credit Plan CLARK HOWELL. leeway conferred by interstate commerce STATED POLITICAL GRIND Editor Kid General Manajs? and the federal law.. Editor Constitution -. Allow me to men- Of course, no one would for a moment tion a matter -which seems to me to deserve Jl OGIS THOMAS STKOXOLY las, -, is to become a candidate. W. L. HALSTEAD. When summertime is with tolerate the exposure of the people of At- more than a casual notice. I refer to what FOR GOVERNOR BY SOUTH GEOK«IA Judg^. Quincy has notified nis friends Bcnneas Manager, us Life will be hard seems to me an approaching revolution in Of those spoken of as candidates for gov- that he will decide at tins meeting Olrectora: Clark Howell, Roby Robinson. lanta to tainted or infected meat products. to beat; ernor—and you can hear scores of names If definitely whether or not he is to become a Albert Howell, Jr., E. R. Black. H. W. Grady. the interest of the farmers of this country, But it is certain that some method can be The wind'll come, a-mak- you listen at all closely—the name ono hears candidate. Congressman Walker is offering in the changre which our national govern- for re-election, and it Is understood that in' a ripple in the Telephone Mala 5OOO. found whereby the city consumer will be ment seems determined to inaugurate with most often, these days Is that of Jud&e "W. Hon. J. "W. Converse, of Valdosta, may also wheat; a view to extending to the fanners the B. Thomas, of Valdosta. protected, without working an unjust hard- You'll half-forgret how winter your pleasures be a candidate. ship, or even positive embargo, on the small did destroy. credit which they deserve and which will Jucjge Thomas is not .only strong in south Judge F. Willis Dart, of Douglas, Is chair- Georgia, but has friends all over the state man of the executive committee. It is ex- country producer. Under the enlarged par- And Love'll meet hts sweetheart in gardens result in a reduced rate of Interest to the bright with ,io"v farmers. who are anxious to see him maKe the race. pected that all counties in the district will cel post law an almost unlimited field is be rep-resented. There is every reason, why the funda- Judge Thomas has presided over the su- II. 1 opened up for direct relations between pro- mental and sustaining class of our popula- perior courts here in Atlanta oi^ene ' than SEVERAL WARM CONTESTS 5 ducer and consumer. The farmer with a When summertime is with us all llfe'll seem tion should be put upon an equal plane with any other au POSTAGE KATES: wh}, I suppose that's half the battle.'" than rates chargred to persons and corpora- within the next few date. ***** Quitman and Bngg-s districts. Much interest Unitea States and Mexico. suggest a solution for the problem. That is tions residing- jn our urban centers, and h,ave The crop of candidates, or rather pros- is still manifested in the sheriff's race of 1O tu 12-pa^e papers, 1C; IS to 24-pa A Midnight Vltton. papern. 2c; 24 to 36-vase papera. Set 36 the business of the state department of agri- Here is an extract frotti a parody by been required to furnish three times the pective candidates, te steadily growing. Tha the county. Former Sheriff A. J. Conoly im •«-paEe papera, 5c. culture, the Atlanta and the Georgia cham- James Wells., the printer-poet of The Detroit security. It IB true that by the very nature latest name to be mentioned In this con- opposing- the incumbent. J. P. Wade bers of commerce. Surely, in these agen- Citizen: of the business In which the farmer Is en- nection Js that of Barry Wright, of Rome. ATLANTA, GA., April 11, 1914. gaged, hie leans must be made for a longer Mr. Writfht is said to be seriously considering VERY LITTLE DOING IN THE cies there is enough fertility of resource to "Then with many a hideous hisaansr, like a period than the average loan, and this hae POLITICAL LHVI3 IS LAVRJR7V3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: red-hot iron 'sissdne' the matter, and it would not surprise his effect a compromise that will stimulate an been used to his disadvantage, whereas* if Dublin, Go., April 10 —(Special.)—X^ocal By Mail In the United States and Mexico. Crawled a brilliant pink-hued monster friends to hear of his announcement (Payable Invariably in advance.) industry of splendid promise to city and from the far Plutonian shore. the security is sufficient, it should operate C. Murphy CandJer, ethalTnmn of the rail- politics is not being agitated much at this 1 mo. - 6 mo. li mo. country, without menacing the one or bring- Perched himself upon my celling, with his to his advantage in procuring cheaper road commission, can be looked upon as a time, due principally to the long time befora l>ally and Sunday ..... 60c *3.26 *6.0. 0 'pincers' for me feeHng, the state primary. The race for representa- 4.00 ing loss to the other. money. The result has been that the farm- strong- possibility. He Ss known to be con- tive and state senator will probably furnish, Daily ...... 60o 2.26 While my very brain was reeling, as it ers who need to borrow a portion of their b-unday ...... 1-25 2-»« The federal inspection law, applied to in- never reeled before,' sidering an announcement. He stated Fri - the most excitement outside of the gov- Tri-Weekly ' ...... ---- 1-30 capital have been compelled to pay an un- day that he had that day received letters ernor's race an-d the campaign for United terstate shipments, protects both the ship- While a ruimtmess o'er me stealing chflled e By Carrier. me to the very core— due pi oportion of their earnings for the use from eleven, different counties in various States senator. In Atlanta, 55 cents per month or 12 cents per and consumer. There is no reason why Just a monster—nothing more oC th is money, and they have been handi- parts of the state urging him to run. Sev- So far there aie th/ie-e candidates in pros- per week. Outside of Atlanta, 60 cents per a state law cannot equally protect the intra- capped. pect for the legislature from Laurens. TV. B. month, or 14 cents per weefc. __ eral of these letters were from men he does ' 'Friend,' said T, 'thou thing of evil, back, go An Age of Revolution. Coleman, present representative, will Stand state shipper and tfiSr*consumer. The inge- back unto the devil,' not know personally. for i e-eJection, It is understood; H Ear Z J. R HOLLJDAT, Constitution Building, "W> are in the age of revolutions in do- sole Advertising Manager for all territory nuity of the agencies we have mentioned But he only winked one eyeball, and It is expected that within six weeks the Camp, a prominent attorney of this city, will mestic economies. We have rural free de- full crop of gubernatorial candidates will outside Atlanta. ought to be sufficient to the task. the while he softly swore. be in the race, according to the statements Then my senses somewhat losing, all my livery, the greatest boon extended to the have made their announcements. From pres- o2 his fnen-ds, and A\ N. Boon*-, who lives The address of the Washington Bureau Is several miles in 'the country from Dublin. Xo. 1727 S Street. N. W., Mr. John Corrisan. life from me seemed oozing. farmer in recent years; we have telephones, ent prospects, there will be at leas>c half a Or perhaps I was but snoozing, suddenly reaching now to every communit>; we are dozen—perhaps more—m the race. Ho .v has already announced his intention of mak- Jr.. staff correspondent, in charge. ing the race. Dr. TV". B. Taylor, one of the. I saw no more. getting better roads through the farming- many of these will think their chances worth THE CONSTITUTION is on sale in New SINGLE OPERA TICKETS. I but saw the naked Ceiling, as It always present repiesentatives from Laurens, who York city by 2 p. m. the day after issue. It Just as all records for season ticket was before— districts, and the work in this line is just the J250 entry fee and continue in the race is serving h'ls second term, states that he can be had: Hotalmg's Newsstands, Broad- begun; we have started, merely started, the grand opera sales were this year broken, Only that and nothing more. after August 1, when the entry fee must be will not be In the ra.ce for re-election. way and Forty-second street (Times building parcel post delivery,; we are having the paid, is a question to be determined by A municipal election will be held in Dub- corner). Thirty-eighth street and Broadway so all records for sales to individual operas and Twenty-ninth street and Broadway. benefits of electricity, generated at central future events. lin this spring for the purpose of electing have been broken. Reports are to the effect three aldermen from the city-at-large. The~Constltutlon is not responsible for points and distributed to points where need- that patronage from out of town shows the ed for the use of man; we have the wireless ANOTHER COBB COU»TY ECHO advance payments to out-of-town local car- WAFTED TO GOVERNOR SLVTOX riers, dealers or agents. ^ same ratio of increase as that from Atlanta telegraph, the benefits of which will be ex- 4\ BR IV R irR Another echo of the recent Cobb county FOR SPEAKER <£H* THI^ HOt'SJC proper. tended on land as it is now on sea. We are executive committee meet Inff, at which, a in the age of enlightenment, and accumulat- TVaj nesboro, Oa.. April 10.—(..Special >—• RURAL CREDITS. The single performance ticket sale resolution \vas rushed tlirougrh, calling on Hon Henry J. Fu-ilbright, who has represent- ed wealth from many sources is recognizing Governor Siaton to resign, has come to the Joel Hurt, of Atlanta, capitalist and Opened the first of this week. Already it ed Burke county in the house of reprfsent- the great good that may be done by gifts executi'Ve office in the foYm of a letter from atives for the la^t eight > ears, is a^atn seii- student oC financial and economic conditions has reached phenomenal proportions. to promote education. Robert H. Barnes, of Powdei o-p ring's, a ously considering making the race with a member of the committee who was absent ; The management states that it will sim- 1 v e\v of being a candidate fo;- the speaker- ol southwide scope, contributes elsewhere The farmers of the country will be the when the meeting took place. Mr . Barnes plify the handling of the vast crowds ex- recipients In greater degree henceforth of slur significant comfiient upon the beneficent in- states in his letter that he did not consider Friends throughout the state have im- pected, if as many persons as possible se- all of these benefits, compared to what they the meeting of sufficient importance to leave portuned him to be a candidate for the posi- dustrial, commercial and agricultural revolu- have enjoyed heretofore, than any other cure in advance admission to the individual his work on the farm, and that, from all he tion of attorney general, bur, a^ there are tion we may expect with the materialization class of our population. There will be more could learn of it, the resolution was not already two avowed candidates for th_is place, operas they plan to hear. This system has properly understood by a majority of the ol rural credits. Mr. Hurt's lit'etime experi- enlightenment, cheaper money, better credit, he did not take this seriousl> Many friends $he additional advantage of affording the and • more respectability generally. twenty members pi esent, and \v.is not con- have also asked hmi to ">e a caiidi late sidered at all important, ence and success as a practical financier and patron a better selection than later on, The day is soon coming when the farm- against Judge Henrj Hammond, who is at His letter concludes with the follow ing present the judgre of this circuit. business man on a big scale qualify him to when he may have to scramble with late ers oC the south will be able to finance for paragraph Mr. Fullbcight's friends hei e feel that the speak with authority. There is nothing theo- buvers for what is left. theli needs on a basis of 4, not exceeding "Without pausung to analyze the motives position of speaker In the house cf repre- 5, per cent interest. Then will come pros- that prompted srucjh, an attack, I feel that sentatives is tie&erved b> liim, as his experi- i etical about his views. perity to the farmers, and values of farms to >ou, as a private citizen, without Regard ence in the house especially 'its hlrn for th» Mr. Hurt corroborates the contention of will enhance until they are on a plane with to the offl.ce you hold, or that to which joa place. HENDERSON-GOOD WORKMAN aspire, and in justice to myself as a member The Constitution, many times reiterated, that the farms of France and . of the Co-bb county executive committee, and The death of ,W. F. Henderson, news- We should hail the day when all of this COl.XTJ OKKICKH.S TO BK£ « HOSEX lor fifty \ears the producing class of this in justice to the fairness which pervades the paper cartoonist and artist, is more than a will be accomplished, and should applaud minds of the best citizens of Cobb county, 1 BY VOTERS OF CiORDOX TODAY Country has had.to fight the stagnating in- our representatives in tne national govern- feel I am due you this explanation, which Calhoun. Ga . April 10 —(Special.)—To- casual loss to readers of dailies in Georgia >ou are at liberty to use any way you see morrow the political destiny of twenty-nine fluence of discrimination in the matter of ment who seem to ha\ e ttleir eyes fixed and other southern states. Most of the fit." candidates for county offices will "be settled upon enacting- laws to this end. credit conditions. He shows that whereas'it active career of Henderson was spent upon Governor telaton was absent from the city by the voters of Gordon county. JOEL HURT. Friday. -He spent the day at Hamilton Chief interebt is centered around the rac« has been easy for other forms of enterpr^e Atlanta newspapers. He was that unusual Atlanta, Ga. Hiarris county, wheie a. 'big- educational rally for county treasurer, between L. D. Nea!. to secure credit on reasonable terms, the combination, the artist with original ideas was in progress. He addressed the school who s e&lv s re-elect ion, and M Moss, who and deft execution. Drollery, satire, char- teadiers of the county and the children on v,as defeated by small inaigrins in the last larmer had to pay rates in ruinous dispro- an educational subject. This is the first of two rd,ces. portion. He believes that rural credits will acter delineation and scenic description 'Swat the Rooster.* a series of engagements he has for the next Tho other t andidates are: * Kor clerk of came with equal facility from his quick and two months. Other than these meeting's, superior courl, J. M Hensoii. W. O. Lewis, remove this inequality, and tliat with its dis- Goveinor Siaton has made no speaking en- H. J. Iloff; Coi sheiiff. R H. Land and J. A. skillful pen. Henderson could do more with gagements in the nature of campaigning. appe^rance auch prosperity as the country •Vugrg-efs try the- Wsj-aide. (From The Florida Times-Union.) Owen; for tax receivei, J D Dorsey, G. W. onedine than the average artist witn many. You can't Cool the angels oy hollering The gentlemen who strut so gallantly Edward?, J. A. FIte. J H. Gordon, W. L. has never known will blossom through the JUDGE NASH BROYUES CAJMPAIGXI.YU Murphej, Claude Vandyke, J. U. Waldrip and His political work was strong, effective, halleluia. about the barnyard, the admiration oC the land. Every element will, ol course, share FOR APPEALS COURT RACE C. T. Watts; for tax collector O. A. Mims; distinctive. Old world rolls on and keeps her contract harems they protect and cherish, are in dis- for county s-urveyor, Z A. Hewitt and "W. V. favor with their human owners, to a certain Have you noticed of late a certain quiet in the constructive transformation. Miv. Henderson numbered many friend- with the sun. Only man gets off in a corner gentleman, the horror of I>arktow.n and the Worley; for co'-onei, TV b Chil-ds and TV. F*. and growls at the universe extent, of late. In fact, there is a con- Fox; for county commissioners, A. M. Gra- What Mr. Hurt has to say about the ships in the newspaper colony of Atlanta. spiracy against their lives afoot in certain Nemesis of all evil-doers—one Judge Briles— frequenting the haunts of politiciins" You ham. W. H Hardy, C. P McEntyre. B. S. awakening in other rural directions is also He was quiet, unassuming, lacking in ego- Keep the funow straight and the fields states. It is claimed that but for their in- will fulfill their promises to give you > our have not. But that does not mean J ml are Poarch. R. Roe and W. L Swain. terference the eggs the females of the Xash R. Broyles, candidate for a seat on Tlio \ oteib are having an opportunity to inspiring reading. The roster of agencies tism and possessed ot a 'naive wit with daily bread. Clocks lay would remain fresh for a week , * * u> « * the coi"rt oC- appeals, is not doing a good state whether or not thev favor the pro- which few were familiar, so shy and unob- or two longer, and the profits- Crom the c he shows are at work to stimulate activity A Springtime Lyric. ileni of quiet campaigning. Judsr liro;. les posed new county of Tate, which would taKn trusive were his moods. He himself would poultry industry would be much larger than has n ade many friends bince his remarkctbie a large slice of territory from Gordon. This and lighten life on large and small farms they are. So, the roosLer must go. most have valued the tribute that classified I. rare against Judge Pottle at the last elec- latter question v\ ill be bitterly contested a L are auguries of an era of splendid develop- Not every rooster. To be sure, iC there tion, and he is receiving the wa-rmetr ac- the forthcoming session of the Georgl-ai him as a good workman. He was that, and The breath of Springtime, like a benediction; were no males m the flocks all egg-a would sui ai:ce? of sup-port. He Is schedule d to legislature. ment. more. The files of the local newspapers, tohe g-i\ eth 'flowers to the unfriended tie infertile, and the infertile egg is still deliver a sermon at one of the local churches poor, good eating when it has reached an age ttetL Sunday. Thug far he is the only i-oli- and Of papers in several southern states, (Is that the coal man? Prices are no fiction; ai which the fertile egg needs disinfecting. tici.in in the state w.ho seems qualified for a Interurbctn Market Service for carry that tribute to his genius. El ease close that windy door') But if every egg were infertile we should similar task. 7HE MOON AND THEJPEACH. soon have no eggs. That is a proposition Chicago. II. Reports indicate that Georgia's peach which needs no demonstration. So it Is ELEVENTH DISTRICT COMMITTEE (From The Electrical Railway oJurnal.) proposed to allow enough of the gallina- WILL HOLD MEETI3MS TODAY crop lias escaped destruction or impairment Flame the fail flowers from ha.ppy hill to The Chicago city council has authorised THE INHERITANCE TAX. valley, ceous gallants to survive to insure the per- Brunswick, Ga., April 10.—(Special.)— the mayor to appoint a commission to Inves- from irost by tlie skin of the teeth, or the •The state of Minnesota has just collected And Love broods o'er the dreaming petuation of the species, but no more. All The democratic executive committee of the tigate market conditions in Chicago. Rep- (The 10th and 15th bill collectors rally, who are not needed for that purpose will, eleventh congressional district will meet in resentatives of the tnterurban roads enter- peach, begging pardon for the twisted epi- $82,538 from the estate of the late Charles And cash is ebbing fast' ) hereafter, if this foul (not "fowl") con- Waycross tomorrow at noon for the purpose Ing the city were invited to advise the com- gram. There is now no sound reason why G. Gates, under its inheritance tax law. The spiracy comes to a head, be doomed to of deciding upon a date for the primary, mission of thp possibility of shipping- food. III death most of them in their chickhood, as adopting- rules and regulations for same, and stuffs by the interurban lines. Each repre- the state should not produce a bumper yield state of New York, and the majority of the O season of Lov e's dreams, with rosy soon as their baby spurs beg-in to grow. disposing of such other business as may sentative outlined the possibilities of taking which, with the aid of the Georgia Fruit other American commonwealths, are con- g-leaming! The fourth Saturday in May in Ken- come up. advantage of electric railways to tmprov» Why should the heart grieve for a dream tucky and Tennessee, the first Saturday in Much interest is being manifested in the Chicago's market conditions exchange organized several years ago at the stantly accumulating revenue and holding that's gone? June in Missouri, have been proclaimed as meeting, chiefly because of the fact that it The commission is compiling data and ex- instance of The Constitution, will sell for down their tax rates by income from the (As pi i-ces rise there is small time for "Swat the Rooster" days, when every farmer wall be known after the meeting whether or pects to report to th e ctiy council in th« dreaming' and chicken raiser in those days is expected not Judge J. W. Quincy, of Doug- near future. top prices. The April full moon is the last same source. I'll get a A us tie on') to decide which of the male members of his danger, signal. And that has been passed There is an inheritance tax, reasonable * * * v * Clocks are not absolutely necessary to the An Unpoetical Illness. perpetuation of its species and to inaugu- sat'ely. 4 and conservative, on the statute books of An Arkansas contributor writes. rate therefrom a ruthless "Massacre of the _ When the belated ante-Easter blizzard Georgia and this year it should make "My usual poetical contribution will be Innocents" among his chicks, until an in- absent this " eek. I am down with the 6 fantile attempt to crow shall be a signal • cam raging down 1'roni the Alaskan ice a substantial contribution to the chronically mumps." Cor the application of the ax. That's an unpoetical affliction. A poet fields, many orchard men threw up depleted treasury of the state. The law The parties to this conspiracy against VOTING COUPON should select his illnesses with greater care. the lives of the gentlemen chickens are the their hands in token pf surrender and began was made operative last year. Inheritors of Fancy him, when convalescent, wr^t'.ni; an ode "To the Mumps'" Southern Poultry, and Egg Shippers' as- NOT GOOD AFTER APRIL 15, 1914. ' to get busy with their profit and loss estates have ample time in "which to make ***** sociation, backed by a number of independ- columns. Developments of the past forty- their returns. Numbers of rich estates have T&* Hqppy Souuilv. ent shippers and the bureau of animal in- dustry of the United States department of eight hours forecast that their melancholy changed hands by death in Georgia within agriculture, which latter objects to the in- The Constitution's $25,27O Circulation Campaign was premature. Conditions that conspire the past few months. The net yield for the Mockingbirds a -singing, dustry of the male bird in fertilizing the Blossoms raining down, eggs its paramours produce. Experiment to stand as a barrier between the peach and fiscal year ought to be considerable. Cattle-bells a-ring-ing shows, it insists, that the hens will lay This Coupon will count 10 votes for the frost Icing were all present during the What are the ordinaries of the various Way off from town. more eggs without the immediate presence oC the male than when they are bothered "recent unpleasantness." When triendly counties doing about the enforcement of II. with the attention of the other sex. The District No :. City iisteiim' to the bu^nln' clouds were not 'available high winds took the law? We assume they are on the job, e~gs thus laid will'keep in good condition keeping their eyes peeled to the end that OC the bees in brown. for two or three weeks in a temperature tlteir places, and in instances where both. Robbin' Clowers in sunny hours that would make a fertile ess "taboo" in Street No State the state may receive its dues, and the bur- 'Way off Crom town. ol these failed, either temperatures re- one day, except to the dressers of leather dens of the general taxpayers be lightened HI. and the bakers of cheap cakes: Good for 10 votes when filled out and sent or brought to The Constitution. mained safe and sane or the fruit was too The loss, especially in summer, from this by relief from this direction. O the citj s crosses! Not transfer-rafale after once received. lar advanced for serious injury. source is very great. The output of the Mis- An inheritance tax is the fairest of all O the country's crown.' souri hen is said to be worth $50,000,000 a Life is light; to Grief goodnight So; although the safe emergence of the taxes. The person from whose estate it is ^ear- the loss from the activity oC the Mis- 'TVay off from town. souri rooster is estimated at $3,000,000 a Georgia peach drives the paragraphers to subtracted does not feel it, since it is opera- year. Thut is what the Missouri farmers fields more fertile, the orchardists and tive only at death. The persons or person and poultry raisers lose eveiv summer Electric Combination Lock. tllUIIIIIIiiifHHIHH»HI»l»^ to whom the estate is handed down do not through fertile eggs not desired for hatch- Georgians generally will rejoice that this (From The Electrical World.) ing purposes. The loss to the whole country .uscious and profitable Iruit has negotiated feel it, since it is deducted from inherited An electrical device has been designed re- is very large, of course, hence the super- property. cently which renders ignition engines on fluous" rooster must go. Oress the poultry the shoals and narrows of the season into launches and automobiles inoperative until The collective energies of society play yard in black on May 23, and again on the promise of a noble maturity. Winds a certain predetermined conbination is solv- June 6. IS NOMINATION BLANK an instrumental part in piling up most- of ed- Its use will minimize the loss through and clouds and courteous temperatures the estates subject to the law. It is fair theft of vehicles and boats requiring storage Remember Easter Day. battery energy for ignition. The locking combine to add several hundred thousand that the burdens of society, should be light- (Kate Upson Clark, in Leslie's.) In $25,27O Circulation Campaign mechanism is contained in a case having- I wonder In how many families, even in Date 1914. dollars to the wealth of the state this year. ened by having returned to it a fraction of tlie outward appearance of a clock, the hands fairly religious ones; the older members The Constitution—Gentlemen: the proceeds of its indirect labors. It is on which are set to a certain combination of ever take the trouble to explain fully to the figures by turning two knobs on the case. I nomi nate , especially just that estates the accumula- ch ildren the origin and history of Easter. THE MEA T EMBARGO. 1C an attempt Is made to start the engine Is the significance o* the symbolic egg shown (State whether Mra. or Miss.) tion of which is made possible only by the when the mechanism is locked, an electric to them? Are any of the delightful stores City The Brooks County Industrial club, or- protection of state government, should at bell will sound an alarm. which have been written about Easter ever By using this electric lock, it is asserted, Street No State ganized in the home of the famous "Brooks the time of their distribution pay a proper read to them, or griven to them to read? ^he cost of burglar insurance and the num- Perhaps of all the festivals of the year Easter District No as a candidate in The Constitution Circulation Campaign. county hams," in common with representa- tariff for that protection. ber oC accidents caused to incompetent driv- ers will be considerably reduced. Jt is Im- is the most joyous and tue most spiritual Sign Belated though we are, it is fortunate Even Christmas does not equal it in these tives of small cattle, hog and sheep raisers possible for a person riding in an automobile respects. Cor then beCore tlie cliild lies the Address that Georgia at last has such a' tax as a equipped with this device to learn the com- Irom other Georgia communities, are pro- agony of the cross. At Easter time, that is This nomination blank will count 5,000 votes if sent, to the Campaign part of its revenue machinery. The revenue bination used, for as soon as the car starts past and the heavens open. As long as testing against Atlanta's somewhat inflex- the hand locking the battery can be turned meu keep it so long will the "intimations Department of The Constitution. Only the first nomination blank received it yields now will be inconsiderable by the to any position while the magneto-lock hand of immortality" exert their uplifting influ- will count for votes. The Constitution reserves the right to reject any nomi- ible meat inspection law. The law requires ence upon, us all. Let us promote it, and side of the revenue it will yield as the state can be moved about five spaces from the pre- show, so far as we can, to others that Easter nation. The name of the person maklnj the nomination will not be divulged. that all meat, except in carload lots, be determined position. When using this lock enters upon that era of expansion of which the fire insurance risk is not increased, for really means. the car can still be pushed out of the garage That Love is ever lord of Death shipped alive to Atlanta and killed and ' present prosperity is only a faint earnest. iiTlllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHI/JIIIi B in case of fire. * And Ziove can never lose its own.

SPAPERf THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914. Page Seven.

NEGRO BUTLER TELLS MANY SUBSCRIBERS City Gains $200 a Week CENTRAL OF GEOR- GIA'S DIXIE LIMITED DR. GAERTNER RAISES WATERIWETERSWILl NEW ROBBERY STORY; ! CADDIES IN DAYTIME TO FUND TO CLEAN Through New Contract DISCONTINUED $3,433 FOR OGLETHORPE COST ATLANTA LESS ACCUSES WHITE MEN AND THIEVES AT NIGHT CITY'S MONUMENTS For Removal of Ashes • After confessing to detectives that The Old,Guard of the Gate City Mayor James G. Woodward ap-1 Apr , os ran nor pri . ,he had stolen $1,200 worth of jewelry Guard has assumed the patriotic duty proved the contract betwen - Oscar j W. H. FOGG, Stone Valued at Approximate- Three Concerns Get Contracts Monday night from the home of 'Sig Organized Gang of Negro Boy of "cleaning up" the Walker monu- Elsas, president of the Fulton Bas and J District Passenger Agent. Samuels 'on Washing-ton street, and ment and the " McPherson monument Cotton company, and the board of i ly $2,000 Has Also Been at Five to Six Per Cent leading Mr. Samuels and the detectives Burglars Captured After and putting these two historic land- to a secluded corner of the campus of marks 'in prop'er shape for the coming health (or the removal of all the ashes | Offered College. Lower Than 1913. Clarke university, near his home, and Looting Store. of the 'national Shrine convention. from the new crematory for a period' pointing* out the pJace wibere he had It is estimated that §300 will be of twelve months. ' ' buried the jewels, John Coffee, negro needed to do the work and among the Perfect Mechanism | subscription^, which have already come Through the contract the city will; Following a protracted session of butler in the Samuels home, told a Members of an organ ized. gang- of Dr. H. J. Gaertner. who has been new version of the diamond robbery in are the following: Ed L. Wight, $o; save approximately $200 a week. Un- | chosen to assist Thorn well Jacobs in the city water board it was announced Friday. negro boy burglars, ranging in ages S. B. Turman. $5; H. M. Ashe, ?5; J. F. Saves Repair Bills § yesterday that the contracts for 1914 from 12 to 17. "who state that they are Brown, $5; Fred Kooh, $5; Miss Kath- der present conditions Chief John Jent- • the securing: of funds for Oglethorpe He informed Judge Broyles tiiat two zen is required to^keep a force of men I university, has been doing some ex- supply of water meters will be award- masked white men had held him up at East Lake golf caddies, have confessed erine Koch, $10; Marbut & Minor, 510; You can buy a •• ed 'to three concerns at prices of from the point of pistols and forced him to to a series of burglaries on Decatur C. C. Crabiil, $1; J- W. Zuber, $1; Mar- and a number of teams and wagons cheaper clt, j*t — cellent work during- the past few but Brothers, 51; W. H. Harrison, $2. on duty at the plant day and night. months. Dr. Gaertner was one of the 5 to 6 per cent lower than last year. carry them through the house and street, which have been puzzling; the show where the jewels were kept, detectives and plain clothes policemen It is planned to paint the metal work The Fulton Bag and Cotton company I that is cheaper nt ~ most enthusiastic and effective work- The supply for the year will average while Mr. and Mrs. Samuels were at- around the monument, to put up rail- first cost. &ut the s: about 2,000 meters to be supplied in 1 for several days. has agreed to remove the clinker with- j ers during the famous Atlanta cam- tending the Forsyth theater on Mon- Plain Clothes Policemen Mil am and ings and to renew the" sod and gravel PcerlcsM saves re- CS paign. He is well known throughout sizts from three-quarters of an inch to around the base of each monument- out cost to the city for a period of j day night. As the two white men Watson have captured the org-anized twelve months. j pair bills. Even at M the .state, having been ,for many years six inches. came out of the house the loud bark ing. The negroes give their names as The United Daughters of the Confed- that the Pecrl*sia — The three lowest bidders were the of a dog upse^t their nerves, causing eracy and the G. A. R. are co-operat- Chief Jentzen will not strike the! costs little more —• the popular professor of history at the f red Holland, Albert Williams, Will ing with the Old Guard in the work. Georgia Normal and Industrial college, Hersey Meter company, of South Bos- them to drop the jewels and run, he Thomas, "Love" Bridges. "Snow" Jack- clinker men from the payrolls, but hasj than the — said. The special committee of the Old cheap™ which position he left on the invitation . ton; Henry WorChington company, son, "Baby" Turner and Joe English. Guard which is supervising: the decided to put them on the streets at "And jedge," cpntinued the negro, Three of the boys, who are over 16 night to help clean up for the Shriners. grades. — of Mr. Jacobs to 'devote his time and |New York; and Thomson Meter Com- "I couldn't afford to -let those jewels movement is composed of S. B. Tur- pany, of Brooklyn. Each of the three years of age, were tried by Kecorder man, F. J. Paxon and H. M. Ashe. energy to the resurrection of Georgia's j stay there where those white men Nash Broyles Friday aftei noon, con- Peerless ~ low bidders will receive one-third of 1 The Walker monument is on Glen- Bowls are of — famous ante-bellum institution. the orders. could come back at any time and steal fessing to burglarizing the store of E. Since the close of the Atlanta can- them again, so I takes them home wood avenue, a quarter of a mile from DIXIE LIMITED a, b solutely — Zode Smith, manager of the water •with me and thides dem underneath the Lichtenstein, at 119 Decatur street, East Atlanta, and the McPheraon mon- i mpervious. S» vass,'Dr. Gaertner has secured the fol- department, stated Friday that the ground. Tessir, jedge, I was going on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ument is on McPherson avenue about vitreoug ~ lowing subscriptions: bids on the 1914 meters are lower than 1 nights of this week. DISCONTINUED to bring dose jewels back de next In. their confession they implicated four blocks from Moreland - avenud. pore elain. ~j C. J. Tucker, Lithonia. Ga,, 525; B. F. any previous year. day." The city is at work on the road lead- N., C. & St. L. trains Nos.l The tanks — Georg-e. LUhonia, Ga.. 525: L. B. Norton, "I'll bind you over for robbery under Jim Brown, who runs a soda fount at ing to the two monuments, and Con- are copper 2; iLithonia, Ga., $2 j; J. H. Patterson. Lithonia. a $1,000 bond, John," said the judge. the corner of Butler and Houston gressman William Schley Howard is 98 and 99 (Dixie Limited), lined, o f — .Ga.. J15; R. E. Carroll. Decatur, Ga.. $15; ONE MONTH, EACH NAME. "I don't believe your story, and I don't streets, to -whom they declared they working in Washington to get a na- solid wood (not veneered). The ~ Paul .T. King, Deratur. Ga.. J75; J. F. Meeka, had been selling their stolen goods. tional appropriation eventually for a Decatur, Ga., 513, C. A. Bauchamp, Atlanta, believe that you believe it yourself." Judge Broyles bound Brown over un- between Atlanta and Chi- entire combination built from ~ On Mr. Samuels' request the judge re- park and roadway between the two ra-w materials in the Peerless — Ga.. $10, Dr. F. T, Hopkins, Decatur. Ga., der a $100 bond for receiving stolen monuments. 515. Geo. W. Wlnn. RoKwell, Ga., $5; G. Jesse Has Long Stockade Sen- duced the bond to $500. ?oods, and the thre*^ negro boys weie cago, will be discontinued, potteries and factories—no work ~ X. Rucker, RoswelJ. Ga., ?25; G. C. Foster. Mr. Samuels highly praised De- being entrusted to outsiders. = Roswell, Ga., J10; J. F. CcCurty, Stone fence of That. tectives McGUl and Gillespie for their Dound ovt r under $oOO bond each for last train southbound arriv- .Mountain, Ga., $25; William Hopkins, Stone excellent work in recovering the jew- aurglary. Dublin Revival Closes. Your plumber will furnish es- ~ Roswell. Ga., $10; J. F. McCurty. Stone The other negroes, w ho are all under timntes on Peerless. See that ~ el ry. Ihe age of 16, -will be tried Saturday by Dublin, Ga., April 10.—(Special.)— ing Atlanta April 12th—last Mountain. Ga.. ?G. J. F. Bakon, Stone Moun- Thursday night a series of revival your architect aird builder spe- js tain. Ga., $10, Mrs. John F. McCleland, Exactly as many months in the she juvenile r-ourt cify Peerless*. ' « Stone Mountain, Ga.. $5; L. F. McClelanci, chaingang as he has names were given The negroes told where a large meetings at the First Methodist church train northbound April 13th. Atlanta. Ga,, $10; Dr. C. M. Adamn. Atlanta. yesterday by Judge Calhoun, in the Program Is Announced quantity of stolen tobacco, cigars, came to a close. Rev. R. A. Bdmond- Call and study toilet equipment jj^ Ga., J25; Frank J. Hayland. Atlanta, Ga., and cigarettes had been hidden, and son, of Carrollton. did the preaching, C. E. Harman, first hand at our show- rooms. • $23; A. C. Gold wire. Atlanta, Ga.. $26; G. criminal court of Atlanta, to Jesse these goods were recovered and re- while the singing was led by Professor R. Wells, Stone Mountain, Ga., S25. Dr. J. Emmet t. a negro, who had stolen a For Brunswick Meeting turned to Lichtenstein. Frank Allen. General Passenger Agent. K. Pounds, Stone Mountain, Ga,. J15; F. A. ooat and a suit of clothes. Jesse, who Call with your plumber, architect Kates, Selma, Ala., $2; Otto K. Erhart. Sel- or cull yourself let UN show you five ma, Ala.. $r>; S. J. Hobba. Selma. Ala.. ?50; says he is named after two or three Of Group 1 of Bankers -! — completely furnished bathrooms .1. Ottley Morton, Athenb, Ga.. $25, Lucy grandfathers and some uncles, gave his UJ>lny different style Lmton, Athens, Ga., 320; Annie Llnton. Ath- name as Jesse Leverett Lumpkin Cobb Combination!' ens. Ga,, 550, iSylvanus Greene Anderson Emmet. Brunswick, Ga., April 10. — (Special.) I Mrs, A. C. Edwards, Athens. Go.. 560; Mrs. The alternative was a 1$50 fine. Jesse The meeting of Group 1 of the Geor- C. W. Sneiling. Athens, Ga,, $50; Alfred •went to the chamg-ang . gia Bankers' association, to be held | General Supply Co., | Akerman, Athens, Ga... $50; Mrs. Thomas in Brunswick next Tuesday, promises Stanley, Athens, Ga , ?50; Mra. M. C. Lin- to be an unusually interesting meeting ~ Kuttt \labutua St. ton, Athens. Ga . 325; J. R. Myers, Athens, Ga ; »£6; J. White Morton. Athens, Ga., CHIN AW ARE FUSILLADE as many well-known Georgia bankers ATI.ASTA J100; J. H. Plttard, Athens, Ga., J100; Pro- are on the program for addresses. The fessor L C. Hart. Athene, Ga.. $50, J. M. DRIVES HIM TO DIVORCE program in full is as follows: Modgaonm, Athens. Ga. SlflO: Mrs. W. P. Convention meets at 10 a . m . at I Welch. Athens. Ga., ?100; Mrs. W. J. Mor- Elks' home. ton. Athens. Ga., J100; Rev. E. K. Hill. Daily fusillades of ware were Meeting called to order by J. T. Cul- Athena, Ga.. $20; William J Russell, Ath- a disturbing feature of the matrimo- pepper, chairman. president Citizens ena, Ga.. $5. C B. Daniels, Athens, Ga., $30; nial pxistence of Charles Seltzer, ac- Bank and Trust company, Thomasvilld. J jj. Campbell. Atlanta. Ga., $25, J. N. Mc- cording to a divorce suit which be filed Invocation, Rev. C. A. Jackson, pas- AMUSEMENTS. Ciure, Xorcrosb. Go.. 525. C H. McDonald. yesterday with Deputy Clerk Clark, of tor First Methodist church. Lithonia. Ga . $1; A. S. Cortyou, Marietta, the superior court. Mr. Seltzer alleges Address of welcome, Linton E. Allen, Ga., $50; S- Y Strlbling, Roawell, Ga., $10; assistant cashier Glynn County bank. William Phillipa, Lithonia. Ga., «B; Henry that his wife was accustomed to sihy- H. Milan, Carteraville. Ga. 360; J. D. ing the breakfast dishes at his devoted Brunswick. ATLA UTA'S BUSY THEATER i launter, Atlanta, Ga., $25. A. O. Huie, head. When she became deeply irri- Response, T. H. Searcy, vice president -lone.sboro, Ga , $100; Claud H. Hutchenson, tated, he avows, she extended her ac- Citizens' bank, Cairo. CDDC1 Til *I-I- THIS WEEK Jonesboro, Ga., $50: John M. Hope. Jones- tivities' to the furniture. Remarks by chairman, J. T. Culpep- rSlnal III DAILY MATINEE AND NIGt boro, Ga.. $50; D. P. Milner, Joneaboro, Ga., per. The J25; Mrs. E. O- Waldrop, Joneaboro, Ga., "Comments on New Currency Law," "DAY P n Y American Eoste rWeek $100. F. D. Bloodworth. vice president Na- DAI UUA Comedienne Louis Simon Mrs. L. G. Henry, Dublin. Ga., $500; Mrs. SUNDAY LAWS ATTACKED tional bank.. Savannah.. B A. Hooks, Dublin, Ga. $50; W D. Keith, Rural Credits.." Josepeph AA.. McCord,, Ceo. Holland C Co., Arthur Dca- and 14 in Dublin Ga., $50; J. R. Powell. Dublin. Ga., BY LEADING ADVENT 1ST vice presidenpr t Third Nation al bank. «on. Alexander Kids, Vcrigraph. Persian S50; H. C. Eagan, Dublin. Ga,, $50, Thomas Atlanta. Paul La Croix and tho Musical Gibbon. Dublin, Ga, $50; Dr William C. Star GIRLS of THE GOLDEN WEST Garden Thompson. Dublin. Ga., $50; E. Rosa Jor- Classing Sunday laws as relics of "How It Would Feel to Be Back in dan, Dublin, Ga,, $50. L. G. Moffitt, Dublin, medieval ages, Carlyle B. Hay nes, a the Fold," E. r>. Walter, Rome. Ga,, $50; F, N. Watklns. Dublin. Ga., $50; minister and secretary of the south- "About a Minute (Probably Longer)/* A. J. Toole, Dublin, Ga., $50. J. W. Cheek. eastern division of the American Re- Haynes McFadden, secretary Georgia Dublin. Ga.. $50; Geor^ J Shultz. Dublin, ligious Liberty association, delivered Bankers' association. Oa., $50: Alma L. Carrere. Dublin. Ga., $20; an Interesting lecture yesterday at the Selection of speaker for Group 1. state H. M. Carrere. Dublin. Ga.. $50: John H. First Seventh Day Adventist church, convention ; selection of place for next USEFUL MAP Of GREAT BRITAIN—FREE Brown. Morley -(Scott countyj. Mo , $30. where a convention is being held for meeting; election of officers, etc. A Uo Illustrated book of tours on the Total 53.433. three days by the Seventh Day Adven- 2 p. m. — Boat trip to St. Simons isla-nd. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND In addition to the above, the Ty. H. tlsts of Georgia. 3 p. m. — Shore dinner. T. K.VTELEY. Gen. Airt.. 501 5th Avc.. N. Y. Husk Marble works have offeied to do- Five sessions a dav will be held until 4 p. m. — Return to Brunswick. nate the cornerstone for the first ' Sunday night, when the convention 9 p. m. — Cotillion at Oglethorpe ho- building", and the Stone Mountain Gran- closes. Among the church leaders who tel. E «J R O F» E are in attendance are Elder O. Mont- He corporation has made a most g~en- gomery, of Atlanta; Elder N. V. Willese, Egypt China Japan erous' contribution in stone valued by president of the Georgia conference, THOMASVILLE PLANS Panama Cubj Bermuda architects and builders at approxi- and V. O. Cole, a prominent officer mately $2,000. OLD-TIME MAY DAY Summer Cruises--'to Norway In the southeastern union conference. Make Rvservatj(>^£ JVotv ThomasVille. Ga, April 10.—(Spe- JOHN M. BORN. Steamship Agent City Officials to Probe DR. WEHLER TO PREACH cial.)—A plan is afoot here to cele- brate May day with a revival of the 710 Candler Bldg,, Phone Ivy 4884 AT PRYOR ST. CHURCH old-time festivities, the affair to be Claim of Furniture Store under the auspices ot the Thomasville Easter Shoes importance eampfire. Dr. C. E. Wehler, dean of Hood col- There will be a maypole, garlanded For Repairs to Building lege. Frederick, Md.. who has been ex- and berib'boned and with it as a cen- Inexpensive tended a call to the pastorate of the ter will be introduced many beautiful Pry or Street Presbyterian church, At- country dances and' games such as EUROPEAN TOURS Construction Chief K. it. Clayton lanta, will be in Atlanta over Sunday, were pi-ayed in the olden times. 'and membeis of council a claim com- and will fill the pulpit at that church Beacons Steamship Reservations mittee w ill make an investigation of Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. the claims of the Rhodes-Wood Furni- Dr. Wehler i& a, man of acknowledged ROGERS B. TOY turi* company for adjustments to the ability as teacher, preacher and min- GOOD ROADS WORKERS of fashion Affent fur nil lines ister, and the Pryor Street Presbyterian Union Depot Ticket Office building at the corner of Whitehall church will have reason to congratu- TO MEET ON MAY 5 I'hune .train 213. ;ind Mite-hell strets, which will cotit late themselves if they succeed in se- about $",000 The furniture company curing his services. RrunswioK G-a., April 10.— (Special.) most comfortable h.is demanded that the oity lower the ,For the purpose1 ot niakmy plans for tloor and movu back the retaining tlii- improvement of the automobile feel comfortable \vall, both of which improvements have DADDORIOS AT PEACE,- highway between Brunswick and Jack- sonville, which is a portion of the been made • necessary by the changre of Miami -Que'bec route, a s^od roads NORTH'S TOURS #raclc at that point.' LEGAL ACTION DROPPED meeting will be held at King-stand. Th« Rhodes-Wood company went on Camden county, on May 5, and county •* EuronEurope e • 1914 When the case' of Samuel Daddorio commissioners from Glynn and Cam- record before the Whitehall grading* v. Mrs. Samuel Daddorio was called British Inlets, Land uu, !\orwuy. Sweden, Russia, the project. The company took the discovered that sucl,i a case no longer ent, as well as pthers in these four Chateau and the Duel Countries. position that the change of grade existed. counties who are interested, in the prised at the length of service they will gi Amenta of All Steamship Lines. would inconvenience patrons and force The versus was taken out of the improvement of the road.— Steamship Ticket** at t he L.tiTtest the company to make improvements Daddorio family's controversies some Authorized Rotes. which would otherwise be unnecessary. days a^ro bv James H. Dodgen, attor- L> 11 ring the time the grading was in ney for Mr. Daddorio. ably assisted Bond Election at Pelham. Beaconize Your Feet NORTH'S TQURS CO. progress, the company suffered to a by Mary. George and Samuel, Jr., the Pelham, Ga., A.pril 10.— (Special.) — great extent because it was deprived three children over whom all the The citizens of Pelham will, on next F. M. HOVT SHOE COMPANY, MiAat, 119 Penchtrcc !>t. Phone, tvy 2453. of the use of the Whitehall street ship- trouble arose. Wednesday, vote on a $30,000 bond is- ping: department. Howev er, no claim Mrs. Daddorio Was in the ha'bit of sue, to be used for the following1 pur- has -beon even suggested because of disappearing with Mary. George and poses: $16,000 for the purpose of erect- that inconvenience, but the company Samuel, Jr., every time she became ing and equipping- a new school build- Insists that the city -should build the irritated with her husban-d. The last ing; $1*000 for the purpose of extend- retaining walls and lower the floors time she did it, on April 1. her husband sititiwalk 1 nes: ing- the sewerage system; $5,000 for the BEACON SHOE STORE X secured a writ of habeas corpus. It purpose of erecting- and equipping a New Orleans was returnable Friday, but Mrs. Dad- building for fire department and jail; dorio hacl come back with the children Two Months for Shiner. long since and, there being nothing" left to quarrel about, the Daddorios did te to Bremen InclicttHl by a federal grand jui y UNION $ not appear in court. Incidentally. during1 the 1913 March term for break- fcLnu improvem«rrLH to water, light and One Mra. Daddori'O has pledged herself to ice plant. There is little opposition $4!E£ Class (II) ing: uOsnial revenue laws one year •disappear no more. before ""--e indictment Henry T. Cain. and the issue will probably carry. MADE 3 OO Steamships a resided of Lumpkin county, yester- day .appeared before Judge Newman, Regular service just established. ot' the United States court, asking to tiELODY FROM CHIMES be allowed to enter a plea of guilty Splendid steamers, exception- to the charge. Judge Newman madia RINGS THROUGH ANSLEY ally fine passenger accommoda- short his advice touching the making EISEMAN BROS,, Inc. tion and large cargo capacity. ot" corn liquor in the mountains under The Hotel Ansley has just received the lig-ht of the moon and gave Cain a and Installed one of the lin^st sets of term of two months in the Hall county orchestral chimes ever brought into the 3 Ail. n ea r his f am i ly home. south. These chimes are solid silver and were purchased in New York by NORTH the Ansley at a cost of ?500. They New Pastors at Fitzgerald. consist of twenty-five 'jells, which are Hurry Along!—Tomorrow's Easter GERMAN Fitzgerald, Ga., April T.O. — <. Special. > pla-ced alons the ceiling- of the rath- Jjast Sunday t\\o churches installed skeller about fifteen feet apart and new pastors. The First Baptist church rang-lng- over the entire room. The received Rev. L. A. Cooper, the Sunday music from these bells has the charm- ^ LLOYDI ing effect of converting the atmosphere SAILINGS FEOM NEW ORLEA morning service marking the begin- of the entire room into melody. The ning of his pastorate. At the Central ' chimes are operated from an electric- "Koeln" .... Apr. ^^ Christian church, Rev. F. G. Orahood al keyboard by Carl Von Lowrenz, di- "Brandenburg" . May 13 from Sanders vllle was 'welcomed as rector of the Ansley orchestra. their pastor. You'll want to look your best tomorrow, and to look the "Hannover" . . .June 3 "Koeln" .... June 34 Addl Uonai Information from BIG SHIPMENT OF FORDS A. K. Miller A Co., Gen A*ta. PASSED THROUGH CITY 337 Oarondclct St.," Engagement Rings part, this store is equipped to serve you best!! FRANK J. ORPTJJA. The Kord Motor Car company, of De- 802 Common St.. In Precious Stomes troit,, Mich., had yesterday through At- N*w Orleans, La. lanta a solid train of eighteen cars, con- There is nothing in the signed to L. O. Oliver, Jacksonville. world so prized by a woman Fla., who is the Jacksonville agent of as her engagement ring. this company. The largest collection of Men's Wear for This train arrived by the L. & N. and It need not cost a fancy was immediately forwarded upon ar- price. You can get pretty rival by the Georgia railroad, to be de- birth-month stones in attrac- livered to. the Georgia Southern and Florida at Macon. Spring ever gotten together before in the South, O U IM tive mountings at very rea- This is the second special train by FASTEST BTEAMEB3 IK THE WOKUJ sonable figures. Liverpool Service Clusters of diamonds, soli- this route since January 1. NEXT SAILINGS taires or combinations can and displayed under one roof. LUSITANIA . . Apr. 2I,«'«« be had at prices to suit your STRONG PLEA IS M,ADE : requirements. FOR MARSHALL SHEDD MAURETANIA . Apr. 28, ? °° In most cases solitaire dia- QUICKEST ROUTE via FISHGUARD "tor I.O>DOV PARIS BERLIN VIENNA monds are the most accept- When the application for a pardon Variety relieves choice of every handicap, and the serv- *Camp:inla, Apr.14, Gpm able. Diamonds have been for Marshall Shedil. an engineer on *Campunio» May 5, tipm MAURETANIA ??*> used in engagement rings the Georgia railroad-, who was con- •Caronla*. ..May 13. 2p. m--9- *Carmanla^Jji.3.3pm from time immemorial. Dia- \icted of voluntary manslaughter and ice of the Big Store is adequate to every demand—Come LUuMANiA e P?i. M. [ "UAOlilTANIUE|Hi1|AH IOA^MA"™"! monds are the symbols for sentenced to one year on the chain- •Calla at Queenstowri East Bound. purity and innocence. gang and six months in jail, was heard Xta* New " They enhance in value bv the prison board Fridav the array in today and get your Spring Outfit! of legal talent included a former con- JUNE 10, .tl-i-\ 1, JUJLY 32, AUGUST 28. rapidly and are gilt-edge in- gressman and two members of the Grc»t Britain's Larccst Ship vestments. For this reason, general assembly, former Congress- Xbe Embodiment or the Jfro?ed -- Representative Charles A. Plcquet, Practice In Ship Construction, als.. of Aug-usta. Our booklet, "Facts About Shedd was convicted in the superior Mediterranean-Adriatic Service Diamonds," tells you how we court <-f Richmond county of killing Madeira. Gibraltar, 'Jenoa, Manias send goods for inspection, Kdward Collins, a former jailor of Patra.% Trieste. Flume. Sailings noon. Se<^ Richmond county. The killing grew , Itinerary. and how you can buy on easy out of an a*tercation arising from a I tiAXONIA.. .Apr. 2X lIVERNIA... May 7 monthly payments. politica-1 row EISEMANBROS.,inc. PANNONIA-.Apr. SO ICARPATHIA. .May 19 Call or write for bqoklet Officials of the Rockdale camp, v.'hfre Shedd has ser\ed his term, tes- Round tbe World Trip, 5474.85 and un aud 160-page illustrated cata- tified as to, his good conduct. Special through rate to JEgypt India logue. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall i China.. Jipon. ilanlla. , Kew Z*»I 1 Itnd. Soutn ACrica ana Soutn America. iS- ( «ependent toura In Europe. «tc.; send tor Maier& BerkeBe.Inc. i Fort in Bankruptcy. > booklet Canard Tour*. A rents lor FEMN8ULAK * OBYXMTAr DIAMOND MERCHANTS A voluntary petition in bankruptcy ^iM MAVIGApON CO. FrequentTiuN 31-33 Whitehall St. was filed with Deputy Clerk Stanton r Henley, of the United ' States court, Established 1887 yesterday by j. K. Fort, of Atlanta, Every Apparel Need for Men, Boys and Children IS and 20, July 17. Ausroot 7. ItlnararlM The petitioner gives liabilities amount- now r«ady. ing to $210.110 without any K«w York Office. 24 tiiat* btr««t. or L++ eai A*:«nt» in you*- own city. Page Eight. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA) GA^ SATURDAY, APBIL 11, 1914.

ar nnnnnm ran Trinkirnn » "r. A. M. souie, Athens, Ga.; super- warning given of the approach of the UUlll UAnfl LIIU ILM ULllV intendent R. B. Daniel. Columbus, Ga.,; boll weevil. . rlXllllKHIll rlin irUliTlrn.\ Prolessor T. H. Garrett, Augrusta, Ga.. Pony Show at Piedmont Park I llUUIiniTI I Ull I LnUl ILIIU and superintendent John S. Allen, of Albany. President Polhill declares that the city of Macon has assured the associa- Give Your Children Be Held This Afternoon tion that she will throw the doors of ANNOUNCED BY POLHILL hospitality wide open to the teachers, Nutritious Food a-nd it looks now as if there will be Children should eat meat sparingly- from two to three thousand teachers at the meeting. A great many mothers give their little The pony show at Piedmont park LeCraw, May Atkinson, Josephine Many Prominent Educators to Joseph Richardson,, of the Southeast- ones too much meat, under the mis- this afternoon will be one of the most Windle, Ben Hill Smith. Mary Clark ern Passenger associationociati , -will put in taken impression that it will make 1 Cohen, Billie Armstrong, Baxter Mad- Address Annual Conven- operation a cheap rate to Macon and interesting- and exciting events wnen the meeting bids fair to be a notable them strong. a number of silver cups will be given dor, James Floyd, John K. Ottley, Jr., event in the history of Georgia schools. Miss Turner Dennis Brady, Charles tion at Macon. It might surprise you to know that a as trophies in the contest in which, the Black, Jr., Comer Howell, Wilmer IQc package of Faust Spaghetti con- artists will render a delightful program following young people, owners of Moore, Jr., • Florence Hewlett and tains four times as much, nutrition as Miss Smillie to Entertain. and every effort will be made to make ponies, will take part: LaGrange, Ga,, April U».—(Special.)— FANCY PRICES PAID Miss Irene Smillie will entertain Fri- the occasion a pleasant one. A cordial James T. "Williams, Jr. Professor T. G. Polhill. of LaGrangre. one pound of the finest tenderloin steak. day afternoon. April 17, at her borne invitation js extended to all. Katherine Dickey, Hugh Inman, Besides the pony contest thera will president of the Georgia Educational FOR CRISP CO. HAMS Easier digested, also. One of the finest on Piedmont avenue, from 4 to 6 Ran'lcin Manley, Palmer Dallis, Sam be riding by members of the Hunt club, association, which meets In Macon April meals you could give a child Is a big o clock, in compliment to Mrs. Edwin S. Moore. Inman, Jr., Frank Inman. Jr., Aimer out-of-door games and a number _of 23-25, made public announcement of Cordele, Ga., April 10.—(Special.)— plate of Faust 'Spaghetti and bread and Dinner at Winecoff. Calhoun, James Calhoun, Rhodes Per- The officers and board of directors sports to entertain both young and old. the program today. Mr. Thomas Nesbitt, one of Crisp butter. of the Young- Women's Christian asso- due, Troy Bivings,, Jr., Charles Boyn- An admission of 25 cents will be Among the prominent speakers to ap- county's most progressive farmers, has Here's'a chance to cut down the hlg-h For Mrs. White. ton. Jr., Mary' Algood Jones, John W. charged and the proceeds will go to ciation will give a dinner to a group pear on the program are Dr. J. H. Phil- recently sold several wagon-loads of cost of living by eating more Faust Mrs. Henry Huntington White will of their friends a/t the Hotel "Winecoff Grant, Jr., Jacob Patterson, Jr., Arthur the Home for Incurables. lips, superintendent of the Birmingham entertain a- few married friends at the evening of April 17, ,at 81 o'clock. fine home-raised hams in Cordele, get- Spaghetti and less meat. an informal tea Monday afternoon for public schools; r>r. W. R. Tate; presi- her mother. Mrs. White, of Boston, who dent of the Southern Educational asso- tins' fancy prices for them. Send for our new recipe book' and is visiting her. Col. and Mrs, Peel of black satin. There were twenty i ciation, Columbia, S. C.; Dr. .P. P. Clax- Mr. Nesbitt Is qne of the farmers of find out how many fine. appetizing guests. ton, U. S. commissioners of education. th^ .county who believe strongly in dishes you can make of Faust Spa- To Entertain. Washington, D. C. \ and iri addition diversified farming and the production ghetti. Buy a package today—oc and Informal Dance. Colonel and Mrs. William bawson. DESIRE EARLY START ronl^nent school men of the state w^ll 10 c. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frederick willPeel have issued invitations for Fri- Lecture by Dr. Bradley. fi>nd their efforts toward making of of all home supplies, which class of entertain at .an informal dancing party day afternoon. May, 1, from 5 until -7 Mothers of the First Baptist church the convention a great success. farmers is rapidly growing in this MAULL BROS, tonight at theii* home in Ansley Park. and congregation are cordially invited Those iry charge of the departments county, especially i n view of the St. Louie, Missouri. o'clock at Woodbine, their home on to hear a lecture by Dr. Frances Brad- Peachtree road. ley on "The Adolescent Child," in the ON PRYORJT. IRK Woman's Relief Corps. mothers' classroom of the Sunday The entertainment committee of the Barnett-A dkins. school, at 10:15 o'clock Sunday morn- Woman's Relief Corps held a very en- ing. thusiastic meeting yesterday at the Mr. and Mrs. Qsborne Stone Barnett Co-operation of Property Own- home of the president, Mrs. D. R. Bootes. hax-e issued invitations to the marriage Plans were perfected for a very elab- of their daughter, Annie LeGrand, to Jubilee Union. ers Will Be Sought by Coun- orate entertainment in -the form of a Dr. William Neviir Adklns. of Atlanta, Jubilee Union of Mission "Workers cabaret tea. which will be given under the wedding to take place on the even- will hold an important meeting Tues- cil Representatives. the auspices of'the corps Friday, April ing of April 22, at 6:30 o*clock, at home. day afternoon, April 21, at 3 o'clock, 24. from 4 to 6, at the home of Mrs. L. In Washington, Ga. at" the First Methodist church. All W. Rogers, 850 West Peachtree street. the churches in the city are earnestly With a total of $25,000 immediately Anumber of Atlanta's most talented requested to have their representatives Children's Party. attend this meeting. A delightful pro- available to start work widening and Mrs. L. D. Lewman has Issued nvi- grading- South Pryor street. Alderman . n-il-S, gram has been prepared. Blue Label tations to a children's party, Monday C. H. Kelley and Councilman C. D. Genuine Hemp, $2 and $3 values, at afternoon, April 13, at her home on SI. We clean or color Aigrettes. Plumes Knight, second ward representatives, Peachtree place, for her little daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Gentry 1 and Paradise. ter, Idoline Lewman. are going to ask the South Side Im- S. S. Krye Millinery Co., 38 TV. Mitchell provement club at its next meeting to S*. The Bnfldent Spot on a nnay St. To Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. "William Thomas Gentry adopt resolutions urging that all prop- For Mrs. Car/ton. will entertain at a reception Tuesday erty owners lend their assistance in Mrs. Clark Frazier will entertain at evening, April 14, at 8:30 o'clock atorder that the worlc may be started Ketchup an informal dancing party on Tuesday their home, Virginia Manor, at East immediately. evening at the summer home of her Lake. brother. Mr. Hall Miller, at'East Lake, Alderman Kelley succeeded in get- . Today's Noonday Lunch for Mrs. Ray Carlton, of Montgomery, ting council to appropriate $15,000 for Pure and Unadulterated, who is tHe guest of .Mrs. Walter Smith Prizes for Children. Pryor street, and Councilman Knig-ht in West End. The seed merchants of Atlanta ar« secured $10,000 from the county with offering practical -prizes to the chil- the assurance that the work -will 'be Hotel Ansley dren of the Home Garden league, who started just as soon as

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Goldberg, of Richmond., Va,, will arrive Tuesday to visit Dr. and Mrs. Clarke. NEW FRENCH LOAN ISIEGEL'S WIFE SUES SOCIAL ITEMS SECURED BY TURKEY \ TO RECOVER MANSION iliss Ruth Rosser returns today from Life Insurance Men Plan j M'NEW FOUND GUIL1Y Brenau for the holidays and will be 1 accompanied by her schoolmate. Miss Paris, April 10. —The French gov- Xew York; April Iff.—Mrs. Henry Miss Nancy Hill Hopkins will enter- Renfro, of Jackson\-ille, Pla. ,.. ernment today signed an agreement Siegol, wife of tho bankrupt depart- tain at bridge today for Miss Katharine *** For Southern Association OF LYERLY ROBBERYapproving a. new French loan to ment store owner, brought suit in th Richardson, a bride-elect. . Mr. and Mrs. Colquitt Carter left Turkey. In return' for the loan supreme court today set aside ducds =»i«* ' this week for a visit to their planta- France is to be* accorded certain eco- depriving her of he wer right in Misa Erna Else man returned from tion in Arkansas. jod." at Mam- ***. 'nomic advantages. The .amount of the Sie^el estate "Di"° Washing-ton, IX C., for the Easter holi- A conference of- life insurance exec- a-bove representatives will be called at 1 prank Matthews Being Tried the loan and the terms have been kept arontck, X. Y. yiie : tains that her days... She will be with, her parents, , Harris, the little son of Mr. and husband, whom she . _ _" for di- Mrs. Charles J. Lochridgre, is conva- utives froni the states of Georgia, Ala- an early date to receive the committee's!1 _ ^ secret. Mr, and 3ttrs1, L. Eiseman at the Geor- vOrce. induced her t ?n deeds in gian Terrace . lescent from scarlet fever. bama, Mississippi, Florida, 'South and report and to effect the organization. ! on the Same Charge—Few David Bey, 'former Turkish minister 1910 by fraudulent pr is. She holds KortU George A- Grimsley, of Greensboro, was of finarice, who has been engaged in that the transfers r oid because Miss Clara Bell Step-henson is v-isit- Miss Mary Brown has returned to! - Carolina and Virginia was held elected chairman of the committee. Witnesses Heard. the loan negotiations for six months, •Slegel did not live up. agreement irtg- in Houston, Texas. j^LSsar. . i at the Piedmont hotel Friday afternoon "For quite a Awhile," said Wilmer L. will leave Paris shortly, for Con- to pav her $2.»,!)00 a after their *** 'for the purpose of making plans for Moore, last night, "it has been felt *-,„«,„ -11 stantinople to arrange for a decree separation. She va property the inrulvea at 3,"90,000. Mrs. Annie Phillips, of Mac on, as who Ts ItSndW school in Washing; ! organization of a strictly southern that there should be small group meet- SummerviHc, Ga., April 10.— (Special.) authorzing the transaction. visiting Mrs. Boyd Berry on Xorth ton. D. C., is speeding \he Easter hofl- 1 association of life insurance compa- ings of life insurance company off i- * The finding of a verdict of guilty in B'oulevard.' days with friends in Roanok-e, Va. f nies.- cials to take up what might be term- j the case of Mark McNew and the corn- Dr. Katherine Collins will leave the The following were the companies ed local or southern difficulties, which ' fencing of the trial of Frank Mat- Colonel Willis Ragan - will return could not find full expression at the, { marked the second day of the latter part of next week for a visit represented and the representatives: hewS( to Chicago and Ann Arbor, Mich. from New York Monday. , '' - *** *** Cosmopolitan Life, Atlanta, James O. Mrs. "Walter Brown will entertain at 'Miss Margraret Northen is spending- a progressive rook party this after- Wynn, president; Southern Life and ern companes have affiliated, recently a week in Fitzgerald. The jury in the case of McNew was *«« noon for Mrs Ixirenao Johnson, of Trust company, Greensboro, N. C., by brought this to a head by advising state groups where there were enough out but a short while, when a verdict Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, of New Marbury, Ala. R. J Mebaije, secretary; Atlantic Life. »** companies in a state to make se good of guilty was^returned. Sentence has Tork, are the guests of E>r. and Mrs. Miss Edel C. Therrel, of. New York, Richmond. Va.,'by. Charles G. "Taylor, not yet been pronounced. L. B. Clarke. Mr.- and Mrs. LeRoy vice president; Southern Life, Green- assembly, and where state bodies were is the guest of Mrs. Stanxon C. Therrel. not feasible, to gather from a section The trial of Matthews progressed ville, S. C., by A. r>. L. Ba-rksdale, sec- rapidly, very few witnesses being used Mrs. Eiilups Ph'inizv and Miss Mar- retary; Commercial Life, Savannah, by composing two or more states. The Baker's Cocoa meeting today was in line with this by the state and none by, the defense, tha Phlnizy. of Athens, are the guests W. W.-. "Williamson, presidenOand .Rob- who rested their case entirely on the of Mrs. A. W. Calhoun and Miss Har- movement, riett Calhoun. ert Perrin, secretary; Florida Life, hypothesis that the state h-.d failed i Jacksonville, by "W. P. Douglass, secre- "However, a formation of a southern to connect Matthews with the^ robbery, i Nell Lewis will entertain at tary; Jefferson Standard, Greensboro, association does not exclude us from The state's chief witness in^this re- ' NO NECESSITY Miss 1 Is Pure and Good briddge this afternoon in compliment by George A. Grlmsley; president; La- the national convention, which meets gard was McNew himself, who testi- to Mi Sallie .Fannie McKlnnon. mar Life, Jackson, Miss., by "W. Q. Cole, In Dallas, Texas, in September, but will fied that to the best of his knowledge; whose marriage to Mr. ""William Tay- be in co-operation with it. There Tire Matthews was the man who called at "or Moyer will be an event of April 15. president; Protective Life, Birmingham, his house about 4 o'clock the morn- by Willia-m I>. Jelks, president; State many southern problems to be met by ing after the robbery. TO BE MISERABLE Mrs. R. O. Kerlin has returned from Mutual Life, Rome, by Judge John "W. the young southern companies that are It was also-, brought out in the trial Known the world over as Virginia., • . Maddox, president; Southern States not as experienced as those of other that Matthews was picked up on the Life, Atlanta, by "Wilmer L. Moore, parts of the country and cannot well be road from Menlo later in the day in Mrs. Lloyd Parks entertained her introduced into the discussion at the an exhausted condition, seemingly suf- Says One Woman Who Knows. bridge club Thursday. president; Cherokee Life, Rome, by Hal fering.- from a> shock. Against this the cocoa of high qual- ° *** Bowie, vice president, and Empire Life, national "convention and receive full point the -defense alleged that Mat- Good Advice on How to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crawford haveAtlanta, by F. A. Hooper, general coun- justice." thews was 'Suffering from tuberculo- bought a home on St. Charles avenue, sel. The insurance men were entertained sis and was naturally in a weakened ity. Its delicious flavor Regain Health and and will take possession in a short A committee -was named to formulate last night at 7:30 o'clock at the Capi- condition. while. Strength. *** plans for the organization of the South- tal City club fey the-local life compa- Miss Mary Sims, of "Washington, Ga., ern association, and a conference of the nies. Election for Trustees. and perfect digestibility? is the guest of Mrs. Betty DuBose Sims Jonesboro, Ga.. April 10.—-(Special.) — on Piedmont avenue. At the regular monthly meeting of, the Newtonia, Mo.—In advices from this Clayton county board of education held Mr. C. L. Sims has returned from here on Tuesday, the time for electing make it a food drink of town, Mrs. Susie "Williams has the fol- Florida. ..- m'em-bers to" the 'boards of trustees for SLEUTHS SUMMONED the various school districts of the lowing to say for publication: "Ladies, county/ was -set for "Wednesday, May 6. exceptionally great value. To Run Down Pickpockets there's absolutely no necessity to be so Alfalfa in Hart County. miserable from suffering, as so many To avoid inferior imita- New York Asks the Aid BY DENIED BY.YARBROUGH Hartwell, Ga., April 10.—(Special.)— women are, when Cardui. the woman's Hart county farmers are turning their Of Police of Whole Country attention to the raising of alfalfa. tonic, will help you so much. I Macon Man Will Be Given a Some of the prettiest fields in the state tions, consumers should Will Try to Track Down Those .are in Hart county." Judge W. L. wouldn't think of'being without Cardui New York, April 10.—The ^police of Guilty of Depredations Hearing Before Re- Hodges and Mr. P. D. Taylor are de- all the large cities In the country were voting a great deal of attention to the be sure to get the genuine with our in my home. raising of alfalfa. Dr. C. S. Turner asked 'today to help rid New York of Along Line of Road. corder Today. has a pretty field of alfalfa. Hart When I was married, I suffered great pickpockets. The local authorities seek county soil is especially adapted to this very profitable hay. trade-mark on the package. pains every ,month. My husband got photographs, finger prints and histories Savannah. Ga., April 10.—Detectives Macon, Ga., April 10.— f Special.)—• of all the pickpockets on record in from one of the bureaus with,'a nation- The hearing, of J. W. Yarbrough, me a bottle of Cardui, and it helped the United States. al reputation have been summoned by charged with giving a poisoned banana Rome Threatened by Strike. The crusade was launched here on the, officials of the ' Savannah and to aftss Irene Herndon. who claims to Rome, April 10.—Ag-itation amonff me so, I kept on taking it. In a short Northwestern route, .-formerly the^Brin- have evidence against him that he at- railway men, who threaten a strike on account of the systematic way in "which April 16, is increasing- and extremists time I was well and strong. son railway, in hopes of apprehending tempted to perpetrate a fraud against Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. the light-fin gerert fraternity lately those who have been guilty of depreda- the Insurance company holding a $1,200 are fomenting- discontent among- em- Before I began taking Cardui. my have escaped punishment. Police mag- tions during the strike of the conduc- policy on his household goods destroy- ployees of other branches of the pub- Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. istrates and 'representatives of the lice service. There Is slight possibility tors on the line. This was the an- ed in a recent fire at TTarbrough's of an understanding- being: reached and weight was only 9S pounds,'and in less police department y.t a conference to- nouncement made this morning by R. home, will be held before Judge Daly, the authorities have arranged for a day decided that the best way to stop R. Morgan, general manager, of the in the municipal court, tomorrow morn- limited railroad service and hax-e taken than a year I weighed 150. this was to -perfect their Rogue's Gal- company. ing; at 9 o'clock. The charge is as- all precautions to repress disorder. iBiminiiiDiiMiiiiimoiiniiiiiiHDiiiiiimiimniiiiiiiiiimiiniiinniiiiiiiniiiiiiniianininmi: I think Cardui is the best medicine lery records and take advantage of the The company hopes, through the de- sault with intent to murder. recent decision of the court of appeals tectives, to arrest those who have been Yarbrough claims that he is the vic- tn the world for women, and-I hope all which makes it legal to use the sworn destroying the property along the line tim of a plot, lie declares an inwur-l testimony of a complainant, even and tying up their trains. The sleuths ance man accompanied Mrs. Herndon* suffering ladies will take my advice though the complainant fails to appear will he here in a few days, the-officials -when she took out the warrant; that in court. say. The railroad hopes to meet the and try Cardui." " an insurance man carried the bana-na This would frustrate the favorite situation with strike-breaking crews to the chemists and that five witnesses scheme of pickpockets under arrest in a few days. If you are sick and miserable, and who send friends to buy 'off complain- saw Miss Herndon take the banana The iChildren^s Section Is ants or intimidate them. A trestle 2 miles south ot St.' Clair from his pocket. suffering from any of 'the pains due was burned lastv night. The railroad Yarbrough also claims that he will officials express the belief that the to womanly trouble, take Cardui. It be able to show a clean record on the Indiana Theater Barns. trestle was destroyed by strike sym- incendiary charge, though insurance of- has been found to relieve pain and dis- Lafayette, • Ind.. April .10.—The L>ry- pathizers or some of the strikers them- ficials claim to have affidavits in their Abloom With Easter fus theater was ilestroved l»y (i re here selves. The burned trestle seriously possession that he has had several fires tress, cauaed by womanly troubles, and today with -a loss of 560,000. The fire interfered with the operation of the started in the furnace room. Thu, trains at that end of the line this in different southern cities in the last is an excellent remedy to have on hand theater was built forty-five years ago. morning. Train No. 2, due to leave St. few years. Clair at 7 o'clock, was unable to run. at all times, in case of need, for all Instead the train was operated from Suffrage Rallies. Fashions Waynesboro. Macon, Ga., April 10.— (Special.) — women's ailments and "weaknesses. This is the only trouble the -railroad Two big woman suffrage rallies are Cardui is composed of ingredients has experienced since the derailment being planned for Macon, one. to be of train No. 3 at Waynesboro last 9 which act on the womanly constitu- jilt. This train left Savannah at 3 held on April 25 during the meeting* of o'clock and ran -into an open switch an the Georgia Educational association, Girls Spring Hats tion, and build, up health and strength U entered Waynesboro. It is believed and another on May 20, during the in a [natural manner. By the railroad officials that the switch Georgia jubilee here. was opened by some of the strike A telegram was received today from Cardui- will""help you to 'set..well. sympathizers. the national headquarters in Washing- The company is using the available ton, D. C., giving a list of the speakers For big girls, and for little X. B.—Write to: Ladieb" Advisory Dcpt., men of the trains as conductors. It is, who will be sent here for the rally dur- Cha-ttanooga Mpdiftine Co.. Chattanooga, ""ere fore, hampered in repairing the ing the meeting of the educational as- girls, for Easter, for school, for Term,, for Special Instructions, and 6 4-pu.ee damage which has been :done to the sociation. Thev will be Miss Kate tooolc. "Home Treatment for Womeii." bent property. It was stated this morning Glrdon, of New Orleans, president of dress, for play. Hats of all In plain wrapper, on request. that the locomotive of train No. 3 was the Southern Woman's Suffrage con- still derailed. The officials are in gress; Mrs. W. M. Stoner, of Washing- hopes of having this trouble remedied ton, D. C., national lecturer, and Miss kinds and in wonderful variety during the day. Helen Todd. a noted suffrage worker. cu During the Georgia jubilee a num- are ready for your selection in ber of the national officers of the Wom- Home an Suffrage association will be in Ma- the girls' millinery section. UNION LEAGUE. CLUB con and among them will be Mrs. Mo- Profits by Ads OPPOSES -Every Hat designed and trim- big parade will be held a-t that time, EAL estate men within a Resinol stops New York, April 10.—A resolution and the suffrage play, "How "Women med by specialists in girls' opposing woman suffrage in this state Got the Votes," will also be staged, very few days ha^'e ad- has been adopted by the Union League with only suffragettes . forming the millinery, and fully up to the R club and forwarded to Albany. The cast. Those "who will participate have vertised homes for sale at great skin torments! vote, .It Is 'announced, was almost not yet been decided on. unanimous. The Macon association of woman suf- high standard which has won reductions under tteir actual HE ^soothing; healing medi- Extending the suffrage "would be fragettes have established headq_ua-r- cation in Resinol Ointment, detrimental to the best interests of the ters at the Lanler hotel and are con- for us an enviable reputation market value. Did you buy people of the state, men and women," ducting a campaign for new members. T and Resinol Soap penetrates says the resolution. for correct and smart Hats for one of them ? Some people every tiny pore of the skin, clears New School Nearly Completed. bought afc the highest prices be- it. of impurities, and stops itching Macon, Ga.. April 10. — (Special.) — girls of all ages. instantly. Resinol speedily heals QUIET NIGHT PASSED Macon's new $100,000 high school cause they overlooked the bar- building- is now 65 per cent completed eczema, rashes, ringworm and other BY KING GUSTAVE and will i-e ready for the opening' o' gains offered. Ix>ok again. eruptions and clears away disfigur- the next school term. The workmen Children's Section. Third Floor. ine pimples and blackheads, when are now placing the lathing- in the In- New spring 'suits for ladies Stockholm, Swede%, April 10.—King terior of the building and the plaster- otter treatments prove a waste of Crustave's condition was "satisfactory" ing ^ ill start within Che next two were offered at $9.90, regular time and money. today, according to the surgeons who values having been $15. Did operated yesterday for the relief of weeks. Hesinollsnofc an experiment, ft ia • ulceration of the stomach. Their bul- The -ooard of education estimates Correct Apparel for Girls you get oue? That's where the dootor'e prescription which proved mo letin this morning said: that It wiJl require an expenditure of wonderfully successful for sfcin troubles 'His majesty passed a quiet nig-ht, ?2 0.000 to properly equip the new cold weather would have been that it baa been tued by other doctors all * sleeping- three hours. He suffered building: and will call on thfi conn ry If enthusiastic comments and delighted throngs are any criterion, then over the country for the past nineteen some pain which, however, did not in- comml&sioners for an extra appropria- a profit to you if you had read yearn. Sold by all druggists, Keainol terfere with the cicatrization "of the tion for that purpose. this Spring display is indeed what we claimed Tor it in the beginning—our the ads. Ointment, 50o and f I, Resiool Soap, 25c. wound. The king was able to take For trial freo/Trrite to Dept.42-8. Reai- water and-tea without any ill effects." ' To Seek Baptist Convention. foremost fashion show for girls of all age.s. Coats, Hats, Suits, Dresses, Read Constitution ads to cut ' nol, Baltimore, lid. .Avoid imitations. llacon, G-a,. April 10. — ( Special. )-i Macon is to make a bid for th* 1 !>J 6 designed by experts who kept every one of girlhood's requirements in mind, the cost of living without cu.t- meeting1 of the Southern Bapti.st con- ting the quality. BOY LOST IN BLIZZARD vention, of which Dr. K. C. Darg;in. of and employed their art to transform girlhood's lines into lines of grace Macon, has been president for several HOTELS AND RESORTS IS FOUND NEAR HOME tei-m&. APPAREL FOR ^MALL BOYS The convention meets May 13-20 in Bristol, Pa., April 10.—Mystery sur- Nashville, Tenn., and it is g~enera.Jly Hats, Reefer Coats, Wash Suits and Waists. All in new and correct stvles. rounding the disappearance of William conceded that the 1915 meeting wiJl g-o En&lish, 14 years old, who had been to Houston, Texas. The co-operation A visit to the Children's Section, now, will fully repay you. missing: since the blizzard of March 1, of the Macon ministerial association ,was cleared today when his body was hais teen secured and the Macon cham- found in a field 200 feet from his home. ber of commerce will begin at once a It is believed the boy was caught in camraiRfn t'» secure the endorsement Dainty White Dresses Smart Reefers for the snow storm and becoming exhaust- of Baptists throughout Georgia and ed, was buried under a huge drift. other states. ^ The attendance at the PI* chnventions Frocks for which the young girl longs, seldom runs less than 5,000. and linds suitable for any one of a half Manly Boys S- Prybr end Hwder St&, MONTHLY FOR. TUITION TO COLLECT BACK PAY to Lead Rate dozen occasions. In the display are dainty Smart, mannish little Reefer Coals: navy CtM» room* .quipped witfa Macon, Ga., April 10. — (Special.) — party dresses, smart taffetas and crepe cde modern convonl*ao«h HE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Macon consumers of electric current tan covert cloths, gray -mixtures, ' whose contracts with the Macon Rail- chine, pretty white, lawns with the color- New Orleans, April 10.—Claiming way and Light company were abro- black-and-white checks; embroidered em- •that lie had twice attempted to com- gated by the Georgia railroad com- touch imparted by the artistic girdles and mit suifride in order to collect back mission, (have engaged Attorneys W. D knots of ribbon here and there. blem on sleeve; J to (i year sixes; priced PHILADELPHIA, ;^ay. Ocorge JDentlev, a. seftman, has McNeil a.nd "Wallace Miller to fight the l-p"-i turned over to the authorities of enforcement of the new rate schedule. Also unlimited variety in Dresses of th'e 13 ANDFILBERT STREETS. Jefferson parish here for safekeeping Today numerous consumers tendered • • .scr.vicc-gi.ving qualities so essential to irn- 2 Mfnutc* From PENNSYLVANIA t>y i.aptain Skelley, of the British money in payment of their light "bills * Particularly good for Spring, and later and PHILADELPHIA £ READING- iiteamship San Lorenzo. at the bid rate, but the money was re- , ^petuous youth—of sturdy yet attractive Accountancy TERMINALS fused by the company. Kf an effort is j for. the mountains or sea^hure. are thesr Extension Instruction by Mall made to cut off the current an injune- t wash fabrics. tion will be secured by the consumers j Palm Beach Reefers: light in .s\ eight, light Graduation from Pace Standard- NEAR TO EVERYWHERE IMPORTANT SCHEDULE and the question of the rigfnt of the ' ized Courses in Accountancy and railroad commission to declare con- in ctfior; $7.50, $8.50 and $10. tracts null and void will be tested out. f Neiv and Correct Business Administration is the CHANGES The company is relying: on the rf^ht' passrjort to worth-while Business The Southern railway announces that of the rai-lroad commission in the f positions everywhere. effective Sunday. " April 12th, Royalpremises 'and is determined .to force i Hats for Boys "Acpoantancy Opportunities." 36 pp., Palm No. 2. southbound, will arrive At- collection of bills made out in accord- t The Pre£$£&st of a- complete ;ind authentic document. lanta 10:45 .p. m.; leave Atlanta 10:»5 ance with, the increased rates author- Sivins details of C. P. A. practice. p. m.; Kansas- City Florida Special No. ized. Little men £t;o come in for new and va- rates of1 pay. etc., sent free. If desir-. 24, southbound, will arrive Atlanta 9:25 ried styles in Headwear, as you will find, in ing cfaanse of position, ask also for t p. m.; leave Atlanta 9:35 p. m., instead* New Wash Dresses placement Folder. • i of 10:30 p. m. as at present. Effective I the immense stock of stylish shapes here, } April 10th; Ohio-Florida Special No. 14, Jubilee at Rome. j PACE & PACE • southbound, and effective April 12th, ...Rome, Ga,. April 10.—(Special.)—On ranging in price from 5oc for little fabric Pace 5fandardized Courses in Popular Cafe, Grill i No. 13, northbound, will be disconttn- April 15 the Baptist women of Romo . for Girls, at $1.00 Accountancy and Business hats—ratine, etc., to $5 for smart Milans. j ued.—J;, C. BEAM", ? Assistant General will hold a jubilate at the First Bap- i Administration and Restaurant .x Passenger Agent.— (adv.) tist church. The day's program wilt1 One, wonders how such dresses can be 30 Church Stract, New York JAMES C .WALS H. start with a morning session at 10 : o'clock and continue through the aft- ! made to sell at $1.00—when the good mate- erneron and evening. Representatives White Pique Coats A NOTRi DAME LADY'S APPEAL from the Baptist societies of north. rials and workmanship and the decidedly T*. all knowlae Sufferers of rheumatism, Georgia have been invited to meet with x; whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica. the local society. for Babies lumbago, backache, pains in the. kidneys or attractive styles of fashioning are consid- neuralgia pains, to write to'hor for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of Mothers know how useful a Pique Coat ered. Then there are so manv different these tortures. She feels it her duty to send Mitchell Superior Court. .. is, both on warm days, when just a bit of a kinds to select from. You may buy a dozen It to all sufferers FREE. Tou cure yourself i T ATIANTIC BEACH HOTEL at home as , thousands , will testily—no I * elham, Ga,, April 10.—(Special,)— j wrap is needed, and on colder days, when and have no two alike. change of climate being" necessary. • This I Th> i April term of Mitchell superior Spend Your Easter at the Atlantic Beach Hotel simple discovery banishes uric acid from th* it may be worn over an interlining. We blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies court will convene at Camilla next Pretty fresh gingham, percale or cham- One of the best appointed hole s on ihe Atlantic Coast the blood, and brightens the eyes, glvinv Monday morning and will probably be ' have,/beautiful new White Pique Coats in bray, variously trimmed with contrasting elasticity and tone-$o the whola, system. If in session for two weeks. There are \ the above Interests you., for proof address four murder cases for trial, all of j sizes 6 months to 3 years; dainty as can be, color and material. They are in all sizes, The World's Greatest rieach Mrs. M. Summers. Box R. Notre Dame. Ind. w-hi-cJi are negroes. Special features and music for Easter week under personal direction I but made practically, to wash easily. They from 6 to 14 years—and wonderful dresses of Prof. Franz Regenhard. of New York. Surf Bathing, Tennis, Bowl- are priced £2.50 to $10. at ST.OO. ing. Billiards, Pool, Fishing, Hunting^ Horseback Riding, Wind Wasons and Automobiles. High School Meet. Peihara; Oa., A-prll 10,—(Special.)— ' Reservations may be n*adc by Telcpliane or Tcfexrapft The High School association of the second congressional district held its annual two-day meet here Thursdav H. M. STANFORD, Manager and Friday. Contests in music, recita"- Davison-Paocon-Stokes Co. tions, declamation, debates, athletics, etc., were held. ,

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. —5 1 j . • . __ Edited By | Sports TIGERS, JACKETS AND CRACKERS VICTORS DICK JEM/SON YEUMCKETS Crackers Out Hustlers (WON DEFEATS Every one Is Lining Up BOXING BENEFIT FOR IT In Hard-Hitting Contest; MERCER BAPTISTS On Opening Day Project JIMMY GRANT'S SKIER Last Practice Game Today / — The way every one in Atlanta is,lin- be made* by the four cities that will be Count Lou Castro Will Stage ing up behind the opening day attend- the visiting cities on Tuesday. The ance project to land' for Atlanta the reason is plain. Spring Batting Rally in the Tigers Spring Batting Rally largest paid attendance on the opening- The schedule has been so arranged Affair Next Tuesday Night day of the season bespeaks ill for all that the teams that visit in the first By Dick. JemiBon. in the seventh, Jap Efird's arm giving the other cities in the race. series of the year will open their home at the Orpheum. Ninth I n n i n g—Bryant's The Crackers and. Hustlers engaged out at this stage. T-he big pitcher was in the Tenth Inning, Scor- not feeling' himself Thursday, and he Mayor Woodward, the chamber of games on a Saturday. in another free-hitting contest Friday lost his "stuff* at the start of this commerce and the Ad Men's club are Saturday Opener*. Ail-Around Work Feature afternoon, with the locals again on the 1 ing Four Runs — Webb's the prime movers in the project. The On next Tuesday nigrht. at the Or- inning . mayor Will issue a proclamation de- This is a decided advantage to them. big end of the score. The final count With one gone, Courtney beat out a claring Tuesday a half holiday, the If Atlanta opened at home on a Satur- pheum theater, a monster benefit for of the Game. was 9 to 6. hit. * Williams singled and Keefe -sin- Work Is the Feature. chamber of commerce is going to mail day the crowds that would attend the the sister of the late Jimmy Grant will The locals connected for fifteen safe gled, scoring Courtney. McMillan sin postal cards asking their members to game could not be •accommodated. be staged by Lou Castro. bingles, for twenty-one bases, while the gled. scoring "Williams. Both runnen close up for the afternoon and the ad There would not be standing room Castro has secured nearly -every By Hal Reynold*. , advanced on Breeti's fly to right, ant Macon, Ga., April 10.—(Special.)'— men are behind the move with their enough to pack them in. Hustlers got eleven bingles during the counted when Barrows singled to cen boxer in this part of the country to be The Tech Yellow Jackets showed Tine college baseball season was But Atlanta is going to show Nash- nine innings, for twelve bases. ter. Business men of the city, realizing- ville, Memphis, Mobile and New Or- on hand and help do his share. The Friday that they are a game ball club Every Cracker got a hit but Pitcher The Crackers got two and packed op-ened in Macon by the Clemaon Ti- that Atlanta's superiority is again leans, the Saturday openers, that her Orp-heum theater has been loaned to the by coining from behind and batting out Price, who worked the last two in- the game on Ice In the eighth. With gers defettng the Mercer Gamecocks threatened, are coming to the front in. attendance opening -on a Tuesday will Count without cost, and not a cent of a victory in the final inning of play, nings for the locals- Reynolds and one gone. Reynolds singled and went .to by the snore

FOR RACQUET TITLE Indians 8f Tourists 3. South Atlantic Charleston in Columbia. Savannah, Ga., Ajpril 10.—Savannah Augusta in Savannah. Albany in Columbus. New York, April 10.—Charles E. won a ragged; game from Augusta to- Macon in Jacksonville. Sands, of the New T"ork Racquet and day 8 to 3. Both clubs batted freely. Ten nis club, tomorrow will attempt to The locals took advantage of the vis- Exhibition Games. T ecover the national amateur court itors' many errors, particularly those tennis championship title he • lost to Rochester In Atlanta. Jay Gould eight years ago. Sands won at short, and won all the way. Van Cleveland in Columbus. I-andingham hit for a homer in the Braves in Washington. the right to challenge Gould yesterday Phillies v. Athletics by defeating Charles T. Russell, of second and was chased from the game Toronto in Nashville. Boston. in the final round of the for throwing his bat toward the stand Cardinals In Indianapolis national court tennis tournament. after fanning in the fourth. Yankees in Brooklyn. Hands showed remarkable form Tigers in Toledo. throughout the tournament and, despite Score by innings: R,. H. E. Tiger Seconds in Grand Rapids. the fact that he is 49 years old, he has Augusta 101 010 000—3 10 4 Red Sox In Cincinnati. proved his worth as a player. He has Savannah 12-0 210 02x—8 9 3 defeated players hig junior by twenty Batteries—Andrews and Wheat; Ic Cash Certificate Causey and Smith. Time 2:05. Umpire Games. years and-has displayed a resourceful- Illinois v. Tech at Grant Field ness of both attack and defense that Vitter. Xorth Carolina v. Wake Forest

Scouts 4, Peaches 2. The declamation medal offered at TWO MINORS WOULD Jacksonville. Fla., April 10.—Jackson- the annual exercises of the Sidney La- You Can Get Your Money Back AFFILIATE WITH FEDS ville had little trouble defeating Ma- nier Literary and Debating- society of con today. The locals hit the ball hard the Tech High school, held Friday at and at opportune times. Woods, a re- St. Louis, April 10,—Twp minor cruit from the United States army, the Girls' H ig>h school, was cap-t ured leagues are negotiating for an alliance by H. N. Cobb. 'Mr. Cobb chose IOT his If You Don't Find They Are started to pi tch for Jacksonville, bu t with the Federal league, according to was unsteady and •was forped to retire subject, "Women." It was explained • I a. statement made today by Otto in Che first inning. Pearson, who suc- that the judges, all being married Stlfel, chief stockholder in the St. ceeded him, had the visitors at his men, were afraid, in consequence, to Louis Federals. mercy, shutting them out for the bal- award the medal to anyone else. Hon- made from the finest tobacco grown in America. How "We will have our own miner leagues ance of the game and only three hits orable mention was won by E. D. next season," he said. "Indications are were made off his delivery. that we can have as many as we want. Czlntz, who gave Voorhees' "Defense does that strike you? If we weren't mighty sure that TVe have a deal on with two minor Score by innings: R. H. E. of John E. Cook,". leagues, both of high classification, Macon 200 000 000—2 5 1 The program was as follows: which are almost ready to Jump now. Jacksonville . . .100 201 OOx—4 7 1 Chairman of Exercises—Donald Thomas, Reynos are the finest domestic nickel cigarette sold over "We must acquire a minor league to Batteries—Martin and Kluth; "Woods, president senior class. fa rm ou r players. Every man who Pearson and Cueto, Time, 1:40, Umpire, Music—Wurm's orchestra. gambled with us this year and signed Fender. Selection—Tech. High Glee club. the counter, we wouldn't make you "The Stricken South," Grady—W. Be- our Contract at a time when we did not dell, second grade. have much proof of our ability, will be "Emmett's Last Speech," Etnmett—E. C taken care of. Their salary is assured Babies 8, -Foxes 1. Hynds. second grade. do. for their life as players. We have Columbiis. Ga.. April 10.—Albany "Women," Til ton—H. N. Cobb, second their names enrolled and. will always came back strong- today in the second look .after them." game of the series, defeating Columbus Music—Wurm's orchestra. S to 1. The visitors took the lead in Selection—Tech. Hlph Glee club. the first inning with two runs and "Memorial Day Address at Gett\sbur

'SPAPERf 'SPAPERf THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA, JSATOJSDA*, AfJiJtL. 11,

Live Stock. Chicago, April 10.—Hog receipts, 15.040; MORTUARY Killifer Injunction Denied; DE ATTEMPT! ALL EXCHANGES CLOSED steady, bulk of Bale* |8.»0es.85. U«ht. HOUSE ORDERS PROBE f8.70^8.90, rotted, fS.SCffiS.SO', heavy, 98.40 ©S.5G, pfrs, J7.50eS.6Q. Cattle—Receipt*., 1,500, steady, calves firm to shad* higher, beeves, [email protected]; Texas William WhMmy, Reserve Clause Not Valid; etecrs. J7.10Ci3.35. stockera. ¥5. Charges Brought by Wade Judge Gives Killifer Roast Mrs. F. M. Smith Tells Sister native, 36.30^8.15. PuneroJ will he held £rom the chapel Kansas City, April 1C—Hoga—Receipts, of P. J Ekjomfield this morning at Cooper Were Introduced by and Mother That She Is in New York Shut Un- 3.TQQ. higher. BaUc. 9S.S50S.74; heavy. 9 o'clock, and the 4>ody taken to Con- 5S.7i yers, Ga , for Interment. Representative Park. Grand Rapida, Mich, April 10.—The and another judge may view the case Tired of Living. til Monday, 870 old reserve clause in the contracts of in an entirely different light. The C; „ organized baseball players was held to public wants baseball and the pla-yers erns, steady. Prime ited steerm,~|*.<&a€>9 25, Majorie .Johnston. By Jolin CorriKan. Jrt be invalid and unenforceable in a de- want to play baseball just as much Mrs. F,. M, Smith, 22 jears old. for- New ^orlc, April 10 —The stock and com- dressed beef steers, [email protected]; southern Marjorie Johnston. 3-year-old daugh- cision handed down today by Federal as the club owners want them. merly Miss Goldie Salter before iher modity exchanges of this country and Eu- steers, 9ff.50@a 10, cows, 94.6097.76; belfers, Washmgrton, April 10—(Special >— Judge Clarence W Sessions, denying "Should the players decide to jump rope are closed today in observance of Good $7.00^9.00. stackers. 5*6008.16. ter ol air. and Mrs. G. R. Johnston Representative Frank Park's resolu- the application of the Chicago Federal to another club, they probably would marriage on th1e last day of last year, Friday. The Ke-sv TorL. Stock Exchange, Sheep—Receipts, 2,200. higher. lambs, died Friday afternoon at the residence tion requiring the house judiciary com- get bigger salaries, but they should re- after declaring to her sister, Mrs. Hel- the Consolidated Stock Exchange, the curb, *[email protected] yearlings, 96.00 4*7.15; wthers, in Ktrkwood. Funeral will be held, league club for an injunction to re- member what happened during the en Cotton, of 79 Trinity avenue, and the New York Produce Exchange, the Bos- this afternoon at 2 *30 o'clock from mittee to investigate the charges strain Catcher "William Killifer from ton Stock Exchange and the Chicago Hoard St. Xrfralsl April 10—Hogs—Receipts 7,200, Barclay & Brandon's chapel, and in- against Judge Paniel Thew Wright, o] playing: with the Philadelphia National brotherhood struggle. Then the play- her aged mother, Friday afternoon, of Trade will reopen again tomorrow, but steady. Pigs and lights, J7.00@S 85. mixed terment -will be an West View the supreme court of the District of league ers got tremendous salaries, but at the that she waa despondent and tired of the New York Cotton Exchange and the and butchers, 58.75 0S.8&, good heavy, S3 80 Contracts of such nature were held end of a year the salaries dropped to living, and threatening to kill herself, New York. Coffee Exchange will not re- @8 35. Columbia, passed the house this aft- by Judge Sessions to be "lacking in the almost nothing. sume business until Monday morning Cattle—Receipts, 200; steady. Native beef NelUtTWarren. ernoon. necessary qualities of deflniteness, cer- "If the owners have to pay big: money swallowed the contents of a bottle of In Europe the custom is to celebrate steers, 97 &Q&3 25, cows and heifers, 94 25@ Judge "Wright is charged with hav- tainty and mutuality ** again they are going to make it up lycol (-which, contains carbolic acid) Easter by closing up business on. the ex- S 25, stackers, 92 00 @ 8 00: Texas and Indian Nellie Warren. 5- months -old daugh ing accepted favors from lawyers "A contract exists," said the deci- some way, and if jumpers are to get ex- Friday night about 10:45 o'clock. changes on Thursday night to be resumed steers, 95 7S©8 00, cov s and heifers, 94.50@t ter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Warren, died orbitant salaries someone must pay the The family toad retired, when they on Tuesday following. This long holiday 6.65, native calves, J6.00@ll 00. -Friday at noon at the residence on practicing" before him, permitting: them sion, "but if broken by either party freight. will be observed, by the London Stock Ex- Sheep—Receipts 1,900, steady Native KoweU Mill road The (body is at the to indorse his notes while litigation the other is remedy less because the "I think we must look to see some of were suddenly awakened by the change, the Paris Bourse, the Berlin Bourse, muttons, 95,75^6.50 lambs, $7 [email protected]; chapel of A. O & Roy I>onehoo, and •was pending, and 'With otherwise mis- courts are helpless to enforce its per- screams of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Cotton the T.lvarpool Cotton Exchange, and the sheared lambs, 95.75^7 35. will be taken to Constitution, Ga., for formance or to award damages for Its the players jump if the Federal league Havre ana Hamburg Coffee Exchanges. behaving. breach." continues in existence" rushed upstairs to her sister's room1, funeral and interment. The original charges against Judge Judge Sessions denied the applica- Tener Reticent. and found her in an. apparently d^ing Bradttreet's. "Wright were brought by Wade Cooper, tion solely because the petitioner did Harrlsburg, Pa., April 10 — Governor condition, lying across her bed. New York, tpril 10 — Bradstreet'a tomor- Mrs. W. W. McKinney. formerly of Waycroas, and a brother od not come into court with clean hands Tener was much interested in tbe Kil- Mrs. Smith was rushed to the Grady row will bay "Excellent early crop pros- Tom Cooper, of that city These He *ald the plaintiff knew Killifer lifer decision, but he declined to say hospital, and the doctors applied the pects, wblch buoy sentiment, eharpcly con- Toe funeral of Mrs W. W McKin- charges grew ou£ of a fight for con- was under a moral, if not a legal, ob- anything for publication stomacjh pump in time to save her life ATLANTAliTAlNS trast with disappointing trade distributions, ney, who died Thurdsay 1 afternoon ligation to play with the Philadelphia Irregularity In Industry and cautious buy- •win be held this morning at Union trol of a Washington bank club when it induced him to repudiate Heranuuiit Aot Surprised. £ Wihen IMrs. Smith regained con- las for future account. Easier require- Tabernacle church Rev Roberts will Justice Wright's noted action in sen- his obligation by offering him a longer Cincinnati, April 10. —Expressing - no sciousness, she be&an to Abuse VEGETABLES. ments have made for a trurnover in wear- officiate, and interment will be in "Frank," according to the doctors* (Corrected by Fidelity^ Fruit and Produce ing apparel. Hardwire, Implements and West View tencing Safnuel Gompers, John Mitch- term of employment and much larger surprise over the decision of Judge Frank IB the name of her husband, seeds are also active. ell and Frank Morrison, the labor compensation "In so doing-, a wilful Sessions in the Killifer case at Grand who is a railroad man, a baggage mas- "While crop prospects, a* -well aa indi- leaders, to jail for contempt of courl wrong was done to the Philadelphia Rapids today and contending that the ter on a train with p run between At- . . J7.60 cations of heavy planting, are uucn as to Mrs. J. B. Humphrey. is complained of in the impeachment club, which was none the less griev- contracts that are now in vogue dif- lanta and Boanoke/ Ala. Her sister, superinduce optimism, buying con,M*.*»«apn ous and harmful because the injured fer materially from the one upon which Mrs. Ii E Cotton,'"'•stated last night B6x~A>FLB*^ " *8'r tbe baela of Immediate wants. AT '^£jEt Mrs J B Humphrey died thit. morn- articles Justice "Wright attributed the party could not obtain legal redress" Judge Sessions made ruling, August that she knew of no trouble between Wlneaap . centers mall order houses are reported doing: Ing- at 12 20 o'clock at a private sani- charges to animus incurred in a bus- The conduct of both KiUifer and the Hei rmann, chairman of the National flNEAPPI^Ea, red Spanish a thriving business. tarium. She resided at 73 Walkei iness deal with Cooper Federal league club was "tainted with Baseball commission, today said, her sister and her husband .Alaska ... "Reports from Industrial centers present street The body was taken to Green- unfairness and injustice, if not action- "I have seen only an outline of the Mrs. Cotton stated that this 'was the EXORIDA ORANGES, fancy.. . mixed aspects, resumptions In this OF that third time that Goldy had attempted to FANCY GRAPEFRUIT place being offset by slower operations at berg & Bond's chapel and funeral ar- able fraud," the opinion of Judge Kiliifer decision and am. of the opinion take her life, the time before last BEANS, green, drum .. rangements will be announced later Sessions that it sustains the methods under night being in December, shortly be- other points The steel trade takes hope FOUR GUNMEN RECEIVE After asking the question "Are the •which national agreement baseball is vw from crop prospects, but the volume of plaintiffs In court with clean hands'7" conducted. Judge Sessions holds that fore her marriage. That timefr iher sls- °«f " '•'•"• business is not up to expectations. .\ NEW LEASE ON LIFE the 1914 contracts to the ball play- ter states, G-oldy s'iwallowew &uu wedu lycoiycoli ansuida CABBAGE!, crate" .'. ' . .' V For tbe weefc Failures 269, against 213 RED-HOT RAIL PASSES The court answered it with the nega- ers are 'in form valid and binding on a bichloride of mercury tablet The CELERY, dozen Jast rear, wheat exports 2,479.230, against tive ruling that "the motion for an In- both parties' other time, she states, was during the Florida, crate 2,653.438, bank clearing* 93,256,407,000, an THROUGH MAN'S BODY Continued From Page One. junction must be denied—not because fall. POTATOES, red. bushel Increase of 6 a per cent." there are any equities In Klllifer's fa- "The court, in severely scoring the _ White, bushel vor which excuse or exempt him from player for violating his contractual and Jt-EMONS, box J3 G0 April 10—A red hot nine- nei s affidavit places Bridgie Webber. the performances of his engagemntes moral obligations to the Philadelphia EGG PLANT, crate *<*.«« Country Produce. ty-foot steel rail passed throuigh the Sam Sohepps and Harry Vallon in the and not because the merits of the con- club, condemns the parties who tempt- TOMATOES, fancy crate stock. .*2.763 00 New York, April 10.—Butter steady and body of Charles MUIer, of BraddocK troversy are with the Philadelphia club, ed him to be disloyaL Choice 52,25 ©2.50 unchanged, receipts, 5,659 as he worked here today at a steel murder car after the shooting, as the but solely because the actions and con- "The reserve clause ruling is not in CUCUMBERS . . Cheese steady and unchanged; receipts, finishing mill Miller lived half an car was being speeded through Forty the nature of a surprise to my associ- FEAST OF PASSOVER LETTUCE drum 320019. sions have been remedied in our 1914 OKRA, crate, tender t Dressed poultry firm; fresh killed western Burwell in his affidavit sa>i> that ox What Reserve Clause Is. contract It is quite natural that the SWEET POTATOES, bushel . ". Sl.OOtS • chickens^ 14@21, fowls* 14@19, turkeys, 21® the night Rosenthal was shot, shortly The reserve clause, the bulwaik of judge's comment 'that he who comes CELEBRATED BY JEWS irum . . . ?3 OQ£ before 2 a. m , he passed the door of organized professional baseball, came into a court of equity must come with Chicago, Apx 10.—Butter unchanged i clean hands' should be pleasing to or- sVRAWBERRIES '. S '.'. '.'. '.'. ".' EgrgB lower, j tcelpts. 24,598. at mark, •what then was the Cadillac hotel, next into being in 1880, when the old Na- ganized baseball, because it serves a cases included. * % ® 17%, ordinary firsts, SHINGLES to the Metropole, in front of which tional league adopted a by-law which notice on all parties that j& disregard Special Services Held at AH POULTBY AND EGGS. 16%@17, flrst4 ©17H- Hoaenthal was shot retained a player's services indefinitely of the moral or contractual obliga- Hens live, pound ...... Cheese uncha U to a club with -which he signed a con- the Synagogues on Fri- Friers, pound. .. Potatoes hlg-n Michigan. Minnesota and "Just 3.3 I passed the door a man not tract. This reserve clause was suggest- tions of a player to his club will not be I>ucks, apiece .. ,. ,. .. ,, .. . Wisconsin red, \>^@67, do white, G5@70. five feet away from me raised his ed by A G Mills w ho afterwards was permitted •* The court goes so far as day Night. Eg-gs dozen ...... Poultry alUe, higher, springs, 18, fowls, arm," his affidavit continued. "There first chairman of the national board to hold that the offer of -a longer term Closing Out •were two flashes, two reports, and the In 1882 when an alliance was formed of employment and a larger salary is a GROCERIES, by the National league, Amencan As- wilful wrong to the club to -which the (Corrected by Osleaoy grocery Company > man with the revolver fled across the sociation and Northwestern league, the player owes his allegiance, when done The Jew. ish people throughout the Axle Grease—Diamond, ?1 75, No 1 Mica, Wool. 100,000 No. i Shingles at $4.00 street toward the stage door of the for tie purpose of having the player world began at sunset Friday the ob- 55 25, No 2 Mica, J4.25 Boston, April 10 —Business in the Bos- 300,000 No. 2 Shingles at $2.40 Cohan theater Right In front of that the rules Cheese—Alderney, 21%. ton \v ool market this week has been of door a gray touring car -was standing. It was decided later that the contract in Anticipates. servance of the feast of Pesach, or Red Rock Ginger Ale—-Quarts, $9, pints, moderate size and chiefly In foreign wool, Several men were in it As the man was illegal because it gave the player Passover, which -commemorates the de- 510. Red, Rock syrup, Jl 50 per gallon. for which prices are steadily maintained no rights under a contract. It was Knbxville, Tenn, April 10 —Charles Candy^-Stick, 6 %c; mixed. 6 % c, choco- Advance showings of tearly shorn territories who had fired the first two shots fled Weeghman who. is here today with liverance of the Jews from bondage lates, 12c are being made and Arizona wools are for the automobile there^ were two or then—about 1890—that the "ten day the Chicago Federal league team, of under Pharaoh Special ser\ ices were Salt—ifld-lo bag«t 63c. Ice cream 60c; f notice" was insei ted on legal advice ««lliiig as fast as they v rrvc WOODWARD three more reports and then the man which he is president, was shown the held at all the synagogues Friday Granocryatal 80c, No 3 barrels, $3 25. Shipments Srora January 1 are 86 846 000 •who had come from the Hotel Metro- This made it necessary for a magnate decision and said Arm and Hammer Soda, J3 05 keg soda, pound, against 59,079,000 last year Re- to give a plajer ten days' notice of re- "I anticipated such a decision The night Passover continues for a week 2c, Royal Baking Powder 1-lb, $4 30, ceipts 98,072,000. against 49 $26 000 pole dropped to the sidewalk. I can- leasf Thus release then ended the loss of Killifer will in no way injure The holidav is being saciedly observed %-lb, $B 00, Hereford's, $4 50, Good Luck, LUMBER CO. not say whether the last shots came contract between the manager and the Chicago club because we have Just r 53 75, Success, 9\ 30, Rough Rider, Jl 80. from men standing in the street or player as good catchers as he is If the re- by all the Jewish people of Atlanta, Beans—Lima, 7%, navy, 3265. men in the automobile Immediately The reserve clause was thought ab- both, of the reform and orthodox con- Ink—Per era e, $1 £0 Dry Goods. solutely necessary to protect ball clubs, serve clause is not valid, why did we Jelly—30-lb pails, •?! 85, 3-oz, *2.7*. New York, April 10.—Cotton goods were after the shots were fired the machine prevent constant "jumping" and subse- come into court with 'unclean hands?' gregations Spaghetti—*1 90. quiet and steady today. Duplicate orders started with a jerk." quent competitive bidding1 I cannot understand Euch a decision. Ueatlier—Diamond oak. 4 So, are coming In on fine overcoatings and suit- American Telephone & Telegraph Co. In the excitement that followed the We have not come to any agreement Pepper—Grain, IBc; ground I8c_ ings for falL Advances ranging from 2% to Under the present ruling of the court with Tom Seaton, bu""t expect "to late Flour—Elegant, $7.00, Diamond, 16 15, A dividend of Two Dollars per sharp shooting- Burwell said he saw a police- the old reserve clause contracts aie not this afternoon " SEND IN YOUR NAME Best Self-Rising, $575, Mytylyne Self-Ills^ 6 per cent were made on some staple dress will be paid on Wednesday, April 13 man coming his way and determined valid Ing, $5 35, Monogram, $5 50. Carnation, gooda during the day it was best not to get mixed up in the Phillies (.ratified. tillmore Se-^s Victory. FOR VOTE CONTEST $5 36, Golden Grain, 25 00, Pancake uer 1914, to stockholders of record at the affair He left foi Bndgepoit on, the Philadelphia, Apul 20 —George Chicago, April 10 — 'The Federal case, $3 00. Money and Exchange. clgse of business on Friday, March JO lust tiam he could get Burwell adds Wharton, president and Samuel M league regards the Killifer decision as Lard and Compound—Cottolene, $7,75 1914 On account of the annual meet Snowdrift, cases, $6 25, Flake White. Sc, New" York, April 10—Mercantile paper, ing of the stockholders, the stock tha.t he had i esolved never to reveal Clement Tr counsel ior the Philadel- a victory," sa'J-J President Gilmore "In Continued From Page One. Leaf 12 ^e basis. 3"6 ©4 sterling exchange firm, 60 days, \v hat he knew, but when he learned phia National league club, todav made the opinion given on the reserve clause Rice—5%c to Sc, grits, 92.15. 94 85 demand $486 75 transfer books of the company will be the following statement In regard we won, not only in that it allows the Sour Gherkins—Per crate, $1.80 kegs closed at the close of business on March > esterday that Governor Glynn. had the Killifer decision new league to keep the major leaguers inve*.^ «~ ^ -^pply. Nothing has been $6 50<§>8 00, sweet mtced, kegs. ?12 50: ol- Commercial bills $484% 20, and reopened at 10 a. m on April 1, refused to grant the gunmen a, i e- We naturally feel much gratified it has signed, but that it will give left undone ^ke this model a stand- ives, 90c to ?4 GO per dozen. Bar silver 59% 1914 G D MILNE. Treasurer pi teve he determined to tell his story. at the decision, because the contention our organization an opportunity for a ard of excelle*K^^ ->th as to usefulness Extracts—10 Soudere, 90c per dozen. 25o Mexican dollars 4»% .Not One of the Four. of the Philadelphia Club is sustained bigger raid next year " and beauty. You may well he pleased Souders, $2 per dozen. * Toda> I have been show 11 photo- in every pai ticular Oui position be- Regarding Killifer, President Gil- Sugar—Granulated 4 % c, light brown gi tiphs of the foui men who a.ie under fore the court was that the i eserve more said the league -would carry the to become the possessor of one of these &c, dark b.own 4c! domino, S&c death sentence," his affidavit con- clause in the 1913 contracts created a case to the highest court Gilmore, automobiles at the close of this content PROVISION MARKET . cluded. 'The man who fired the fust legal relationship between the players after hearing of the decision, started If you are first in number of votes in (Corrected by White .frov'slon Company ) two shots at Rosenthal was not one of and the club which no third person for New York He will attend the your division, an Oakland Six-60 is Cornfield bams, 10 to 13-to. average. .1794 Established 1861 could lawfully disturb, Federal opening game In Baltimore yours for the taking Cornfield ham. 12 to 14-lb average 17^ this foui. I can identify him any time "We conceded that if a pla>er violat- next Monday. He said he was not "-rnfleld skinned ham, Ifl to 18-lb. " I see him I am willing to go into ed the reserve clause the club could prepared to discuss more fully the If you should fail to secui e the iverage . . .. ,jg Directors The names of -the directors of court and testify to these facts ' Grand Rapids decision until he had con- largest number of votes in your divi- Cornfield picnic hams, 8 to 8-Ib. av- Drebnei in nib affidavit tells of hav- not compel him to perform, but we in- sulted the league's counsel slon* but should tind that you had the erage . - . •. 14 ing been acquainted with. Webber, Val- sisted that until the ^lub and the play- second largest number, then, a Four- Cornfield breakfast bacon . n$ the Lowry National Bank carry lon Schepps arid Ito&enthal and goes er had agreed to disagree, our friends Gates Also Happy. 35, five-passenger Velie touring car, Cornfield ullced breakfast bacon, 1-lb on to relate that eailj in the morning of the Federal league must keep hands Indianapolis, Ind , April 10 —Edward valued at 51,560 fob Atlanta, will boxes, 1J to case, per case . 53 so Samuel M. Inman weight because every one of ot Julj 13, three da>s befoie Rosen- off E Gates, counsel for the Federal be yours Grocer s b icon, -wide and narrow is % tha.1 was, killed, he saw Rose, Vallon 'It -will be perceived that the same league, seemed to be satisfied -with If. perhaps, so large a car as either Cornfield fresh pork sausage, link or and Webber standing in front of the cqnduct that disentitles the Federal Judge Sessions' decision in the Killi- bulk, 25 Ib buckets .. .. 13% Thos. K. Glenn them *tands for some positive Oarden cafe on Fiftieth stieet. league to equitable relief also gives fer case of the above na,med is a little more Cornfield frankforts, 10-lb cartons. .14 the Philadelphia club the double right than you care to possess, then there are rnlleld bologna, 26-lb. boxes . .12 and definite achievement in the 'The three weie not more than flve "So far as the merits of the case are nine thirty-five horsepower, five-pas - Cornfield lunbheon ham, 25-lb boxes. 144 John E. Murphy feet awaj from me," his story con to sue for damages for past injury and concerned," said Mr Gates, "3. regard senger Overland touring cars. Model Cornfield smoked link sausage, 25-lb unuee "Then i saw Herman Rosen- to seek protection by Injunction from boxes .y. . n Edw. H. Inman "world of business and finance. thai, a woman I believe wass his wife any future interference with its busi- league in that the reserve Thes'e are conceded to be the standard Cornfield frawrforts, In pickle, kits. 2 00 and a short, i>tout mo.ii come from the ness :lause has been declared invalid Aft- of cars in this class WThile not quite Cornfield pure* lard, tierce basis ^v 115i E. P. McBurney These names mean something to toe\ enth a\ enue door of the cafe It Connie >Inck Taltts. ir all, that is th^rux of the whole prop- so costly as the larger machines, for Country style lard, 50-lb tins JX, .11% was then, between 1 a,nd 2 o clock in osition and we are entirely satisfied service and comfort, the Overland Compound lard, tierce basis .. ... 09 the morning I heard Rose say to said •with the decision " Model 79-T is up to the.minute Equip- D S extra ribs . . ^,13 Wilmer L. Moore the customers of this bank. Harry \ allon, 'There he is now Go ' I cannot see that it will make an> Mr. Gates further declared that Killi- ment is especially fgnl -with this car, D S bellies, medium average .. ,. 5 put it over him I knew Rose s repu- particular difference to baseball, for fer would be liable to the Chicago Fed- and for beauty of ^Sne and action the D S rib bellies, light average 14% Tho*. J. Avery tation and also what was meant bv the that is onlj the opinion of one judge eral league club for damages Overland is not bettered by any car on expression, put it over him ' I immedi- the market with the sa^e power One Flour Sacked, Per Bbl —Victory (in , Robt. J. .Lowry Lowry ately ciossed the street to a\oid tiou- of these dandy automobiles is yours towel bags), $625; Victory (our finest pat- ble When I reached the other cui b if you but gain the first place In num- ent), $610, Quality (in 4S-Ib towel bags), 1 turned rr ind and saw Rosenthal and MEXICANS ARREST bei of votes in your own district, and $6 25 Quality women and children have been player Grain, Sacked, Per Bu —Corn, Choice Red he was in fear of being killed as i tured Skull. taken on board the Des M-oines and" all \ Cob, 96c, Corn, No 2 white, 94c, Corn, yel- and the City of Atlanta "squealer" In his affidavit he goes American women and children have, Cash Pri^e bore. low, 93c, Oats, Canadian. White Clipped. on as follows been brought up from points on the &7c, Oats, fancy "White Clipped, 5Gc, Oat " Shortly before 2 o clock on the Any eneigetic contestant who enters No 2 White Clipped, S5c, Oats, white, 64c,'j morning of July 16 I was standing on Blank 1-rkel, the 6-jedi-old son of river below the city except at LaBarra the steps of the Elks' club, in Forty- third street, diagonally aci oss the Ji street from the Metropole I heaid The American Audit Company shots and a minute later a giay au- Aobile raced past On the running ooard of the car I saw Sam Schppps Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. fehapiro, whom I have known for jears, was diivmg the car In the machine , I saw Harrj Vallon and Bridgie Web- F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. btr I do not know whether there vard, \v here a crowd of boj s were into the city Clfp'out~ the nomination coupon which gj* ^foo^s *F-^ Cremo THEO. COCMEU, JH, V. FMa. «MeS«'y_A. f. Monterey is said feo be quiet. can always be found on editorial page j chiri^n Peed Per< were anv other men in the car * throw mi;: rock1 s in play \. rock the Maab, EToi mer Justice Wahle, of counsel for size of an egg , thrown by Duard Jack- off Thee DailDa,ly andd Sunday, Constitution. ioo-llobb aack.25^ea,_Per_<. Purina po Feed- NEW YORK—Waldorf-A»torl». ATLANTA—Fourth Nat. Bank Bids. the gunmen late todaj appeared before son a lo-year-old youth l^jaing at 87 VILLA MAKES Write your name upon it and send it to [ 100-lb sackif $260. Purina Chowder. 12-pks BOSTON—Exchange JJuilclzia;. CHICAGO—Marquett* Building hupreme <"*7urt Justice Weeks with Orange street, struck the child BOV OK BRITISH CONSUL. The Constitution This "Will entitle you bales S2 50 Purina Cbowder 100-lb sack's WASHINGTON—Colorado BuUdlnc. PHILADELPHIA—Bellevue-Stratford. these ana-*other affidavits and urged El Paso, Texas, April 10—H. S. Cu- to five thousand votes, and you -will. T2n 30a , Purinr! a h Bab12 ylk eChick10 Feed2 92,2E, Pu- NEW ORLEANS—Malson Blanoh*. BAM FRANCISCO—We,tern Metropolis that an order be issued making it Master Erkcl "was i ushed to the nard-Cummins, acting British vice con- find that the votes will come in rapid- r' r ??h iS?IM b ,t ''ao, 5? 6* *V .3»t , ryPurinabya BALTIMORE—Keycer Building. Bank Building. mandatory for District Attoi ney Whit- Gradv hospital His skull was frac- sul at Gomez Palacio, was used by Gen- ly thereafter by a little effort on your g£ £{? B.-S . 2 ,0 vkfUv ;* 'fC 2 ,? RICHMOND—American National Bank CX3NDON. ENGLANB—F. C, CO Gr«.haj» man to show cause whj- the four men tured. The doctors at the Grad^ hos- eral Villa during- the Toi reon battle part. Xou need not be a subscriber to ££* ffio vil?or7 lerSch ?0 H; ^"u" Street. Bank. ifow in Sing- Sing should not be grant- to carry a demand to General Velasco The Constitution to enter the contest or, I^S oyster SfcS? Sl°00-lbh' «acks" ^70^: ATLANTA BRAIVCH. 1OUE-17 •omrtk Nmttomml Buk BvtMla*. ed a new trial because of the nevvlj.- pital announced early this morning" to make a nomination. Simply fill in I Tennessee Blue Stem Seed Wheat, SI 35 that ther£ was small chance of the on March 27 that the latter surrender. the nomination ballot appearing on the | 2 Chicken Wheat, per bu, 31 26; Beef Sc'rSc'rana s discovered evidence contained in the child s recovering According to newspaper correspondents C. B. BIDWELL, C. P. A,., Resident Vice President. iffldavits Justice Weeks referred the who have reached here from the front, editorial page and send it to this office 300-l3 b aacks, $3 26, Beef Scraps, 50-lb sacks' whole matter to Justice Goff, who pre- The father of the child has asked for Mr. Cunard-Cummins performed the Every energetic candidate who en- $ '**<*• Charcoal, BO-l- b sacks, per 100 pounds^ Telmhoae Mal» am Cable AMrwu. Audit. JTew York. sided at the gunmen's trial the arrest of the Jackson bo> , and mission under protest, and was sub- this contest will receive an award t Grour,d Feed Per Cwt—Arab Morse Peed this will be done todaj- , according to jected to rifle fire on his return toward asTnitllnedt above A full; and complete j •G^un 80, Kind Fg< Corn .Horse Peed, 51 70, VIctorr the police the rebel lines double-page official announcement, giv- I Horse "J^ed '* *165,,A.B_C. Feod^i.60, FaT George C Carothers, special agent of ing all the rules and conditions will Maker JHors. , . Sucrenucrene PRESIDENT WILSON the state department at the battle, in appear" In next Sund'ay'e "issue^of TheiDair™ Feed!, ., lfalfa Meal, 100-lb Constitution. _ , ?1SO. Beet Pulp, per cwt , « 66.. the report of the incident that he has Shorts, Bran and Mill Feed —Shorts . FAMILY AT made to Washington, however, does •white, 100-lb. sacks, $1.85, Shorts, fancy, 75- not indicate that Mr Cunard-Cummins Ib sacks ?1 80, Shorts, P, W , 7E-!b sacks COLLEGE GAMES was coerced into becoming General $1 70, Shorts, brown, 100-lb sacks, $l 70' 1RGINIA SPRINGS Villa« messengrer, but states that he Georgia Peed. 75-lb sacks, $1 65; Germ Meal did so with some reluctance after first Homco 100-lb sacks. 5166, Germ Meal. 75- refusing Ib cotton sacka $170, Bran, 100-lb. sacks "White Sulphui Spilns^ W Va April Trinity Defeats Davidson. AT THE THEATERS. 51 60, Bran, 75-lb sacks, 51 60 . Salt — Salt Brick (med ). per case, $500- 10 —President "Wilton spent his firbt I> ham, N C April 10 —(Special.) Salt Brick (plain), per ease 92 25, Salt Red day here in companj with his family, i slow but exciting game of base- by a running catch and peg In the Rock per cwt , Jl 00, Salt Ozone, per caa*» bothered little b> the throng of people hall leie today between Trimtj college third Keith Vaudeville. 30 packages, jJQc: Salt, 100-lb sacks ChlnDe- A Strong Directorate hei e for Easter The president could and Ba\-idson, Trinity won, 3 to 2. Score by innings R EC. E (At the Forsyte.) wa, 62c Salt; 60-Jb. sacks. 30c, Salt, 25-rb Florida. . . 000 002 010—3 3 4 Today's performances close one of the sacks, 18c, Salt 100-lb. sacks, Tecumseh SOc not resist the ties of his college days, Trinity held the lead until the ninth, Auburn. . . 201 000 Olx—4 7 verl y best bills the Foray th. has ever offered. Tnese prices are f. o. b Atlanta subject however, and tonight he and the family when Davidson scored, tying the game, Batteries—Shaw and RIgglns, Bea- There is almost every variety and plenty of to market changes Special vprices on accepted the invitation of tihe Prince- the last half of this inningr, with our and SJcNeilL real entertainment. Next week a big act mixed and oolld ears. ™ USINESS is based on trust. And two men out and the score tied. Cap- has been selected for headline position, ' A ton Uni\ ersitj Glee, Mandolin and Persian Garden " presented "by Louis Simon, STOCK MARKET. in spite of rigid banking laws, Banjo clubs to attend then concert, tain Spense, of Trinitj, beat out a I>ahlonega, Ga, April 10— (Special > assisted by Klavla Aracaro and In tn.e cast H White Jr of the White Pro- \. Princeton locomoti\ e cheer rang scra*«h hit, made second on a shoi t N G A College loses to Piedmont Col- are Xiilllan Boardman, w ho has appeared Provision Company ) B the conduct of a bank is de- lege, 2 to 5, 12 innings Good to choice steers. 1,000 to 1,200, IS 50 ' through the ballroom at, the president ,i>fc"l ball. ad\anced to third on the Atlantic City. N J , April 10 —Colum- here with Gus Edwards' attractions In lead- took his seat in the audience He was catchtV's wild throw to1 second and bia University 6, University of Pennsyl- Ing roles, and Fred Lyon and ten other peo- Good steers, 800 to 1,000, $6 25©7 00 pendent upon the successful proceeded home, scoring the winning ple Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Barry will be Medium to good steers, 700 to S50. 36 60 Siven an ovation b\ the ciowd as well, •un ~n hen Davidson's third baseman vania 1. seen in a rural comedy "The Rub^'' Thefe @6 50 individual efforts and honor of its and seemed to enjoy the songs and se- missed, the throw from center field. At Norfolk, Va—Tale 12, Mt St. Jo- are five other talented selections, all of Good to choice beef cows. 800 to 900, 16 50 lections seph 9. which will go to make uj> a standard For- @6 26 officers and directors. A bank is as Mr. \Vilson golfed Dearly in the day, At Raleigh, N, C,—A. & M. of North syth attraction. Medium to good, cows, 700 to 800, 95.009 shortly aftei his train arrived and be- Princeton 10, Virginia 4. Carolina 4 Davidson College 3 sound as the character of its direc- fore the fashionable colony had aroused Charlottes^ ille, Va, April 10.— At Spartanburg, S C —Erskine 'Good to choice heifers, 750 to 860, $6.260 itself from its slumbers He placed IS Princeton, university won from Uni- WoJford 1 DEFENDED BY WIDOW 6 25 torate. We respectfully invite you holes and climbed up and down the At Lexington. Va.—Washington and Medium to ffood heifers, 650 to 750, 14 E* versity of Virginia in, baseball here Lee 11, Lehigh 7 @5 60. hills with a vigorous stude The Wil- :oday, 10 to 4 Heavy hitting by the OF MAN HE KILLED The above represents ruling: prices of rood to scrutinize ours. son family took their meals in their Princeton players was feature quality beef cattle. Inferior grades and apartments In the afternoon the Score* R.H.E, Tul*ne 3, L. S. U. O, Mobile, Ala, April 10 —Both widow dairy types Belling: lower. president and Mrs Wilson, accompa- Princeton. , . . .10 14 2 New Orlea-ns, April 10.—Tulane uni- and daughter of Carl Frledhoff, who Medium to common steers. It fat, 800 to DIRECTORS nied by their second daughter, Mrs. versity shut out Louisiana State uni- was shot and killed by Clay King 900 55 50@650. Francis B Sayrc, went dri ->g, while Neff Morse, the suitor of his daughter, in Mixed to common cows. K fat. 700 to 800. C. E. CURRIER A. E. THORNTON two other members of the p udential James and $4 3G@5 SO. A.R.SWANN GEO. R. DONOVAN party rode hroseback o\er te hills t - teams meet again tomorrow. January last, are witnesses for the de- Mixed common, $3.5004 60. ! Score: R, H.K fense in the trial of Morse, charged Gpod butcher bulls. 942595.25. JACK. J. SPALDING JAS. S. FLOYD The President and Mrs Wilsja hardly J Tulane University ...... 3 6 2 with murder in the first degree, "which Good batcher bogs, 140 to ICO, 33,500 F. E. BLOCK E. H. INMAN had left the hotel when two newspaper Auburn -J, Florida Louisiana State University ...0 1 5 began here yesterday Tiie daughter, photographers waylaid them,. When the Tallahassee, Fla, April Eleanora Friedhoff, testified that her Prime hogs. 1BO to 200. f8. 7008.80. president raised his hand and Mrs. father encountered them, on the street Good butcher pififs, 100 to 140 $g 40 Wilson asked that no pictures of her be near her home and attacked Morse, Light pigs 80 to 100. *S.OO@S 60, taken. the photographers retreated of the eigrth mnins by a sacrifice and snapping a pistol m his face The re- Heavy and rough Itogn, 200 to 300. 9 7.75 « Atlanta National Bank tvith apologies L single by Bonnen. Florida's ability Michigan 1O. VanderbUt 4. volver failed to discharge, she stated, 8 60. Airs- Wilson did not appear to be en- J Ten~.--..-jn , .Apri « —l 10.... —.. Michica- n Above quotations apply to cornfed hoe«. tirely recovered from her recent to hit \vith men on bases lost university defeated "Vanderbil and Morse fired, killing her father. Mast and peanut fattened l*/4c to 2c under. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,000,000.00 illness She will stay here perhaps Auburn's daring: base running fea- today m the *rst of^a tn7ee-^ame~s"ee-Kai - The widow of the dead man gave Cattle receipts light, market active and RESOURCES. OVER . -. SlO.tOO.OOO.OO tw o weeks, and, according to tentativ score of 10 to The game testimony to the effect Uiat Frledhoff higher Medium cattle especially are scarca Florida -with a double in the sixth, and •was ^featureless had ordered Morse to cease his atten- and record prices are reported on aales In, plans, the president, after spending tied the score with a single in the Score R.H.E tions to his daughter because he had this class. Fair supply of fed steers com- Mondav, Tuesdav~ and Wednesday of eighth. Besour fanned thirteen Flor- Michigan .10 9 4 interfered when Pnedhoff maltreated Ine a'nd meeting n-Ith good demand at iie"vt week in Washington will return da players, but -wa- s -aild Moulton, Vanderbilt Mrs Friedhott present quotations to a sb.ide oettcr *P* Tsdav to fapend the ueek-end. \\ith ^uhurn's snortstop," was a sensation. ------.„.„„„ 7 Hogs coming mnr»* free*} than usual at I -mlj^ Batteries—Ferguson and Hippler, Ca- Tlae case i& expected to reach the this season of the >ear, J&irket slightly ; Embry, for Florida, made i groud play rothera and Brown. jury today* . lower. I Page Twelve. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, SATURDAY, APKEC II, 1914. f Comstitution Space and Atlanta Land Are Wise and Profitable In vestments Both Increase Im Value and Produce Big Returns. Buy Land From Want Ads

HELP WANTED—Male LOST AND FOUND _^ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MJscenaneous RAILROAD SCHEDULES SALESWOMEN—SOLICITORS. ogTapher desires FOR SAZJB. AT &ARGAJN7"Xo7~l^^^ IF TOtT Itnow the- city and are deslrona o; position at once. Have had 5 years' ex- FOUR GOOD USED CARS case watch; good as new. Address Box I. e r 1I( l In8 sched HUM'S STRIDES ADVERTISE FOtTNTJ ARTICLES. making $50 per week and up, see Mr. Tr perience. Am not afraid of Ts-orlc. Address JTOR *?AT-Jg- East Point. Ga. publishei«T& -Hd2 onl" ?y a's informatio«*e figuren ansd araree THE LAW, from Georgia Incisions: sier, 322 and 323 Hcaly Bid?. Reev< B^767. Constitution. Model 30 Roadster ..?...... »700 not guaranteed: "A finder of lost goods who, hav- Cline Realty Co. FIRST-CLASS stenographer and general,of- Model 31 Touring 1775 ATLANTA SAFE CO. ing means of knowing the rightful WANTED—Flrst-claes shoe salesman; loca fice man wants position at once; good Bulck 2-cylinder Truck ...9350 Bargains in New and Second-hand Safes. •Daily except Sunday. **Bunday Onlr. owner, retain them for the finder's man preferred. Apply to Boston. Shoe Com- appearance and address; now employed; These cars are all In good running condi- Real Lock Experts. Safe Artists. Main 4601. FROM DAY TO DAY own ose or advantage, may, upon pany. 3T W. Mitchell street. reference. Address B-735, care Constitution. tion, and are worth the money SAND, screened or unscreened. Phone West Atlanta Terminal Station. conviction thereof, be punished for WANTED—Position in pantry of hotel or BU1C1C MOTOR CO. 7G2-J. or Main 1326. Atlanta. Birmingham mnd Atlantic. a. simple larceny under the laws of I HA VIS the elate ot Georgia agency foi cafe by experienced boy of 19. Phon« Bell 341 Peachtree at. Georgia." "A person who finds lost the beat medium-priced automobile made Main 2089. FOR SALE—Or trade, automobiles for lots. Effective February 1. goods Is legally liable to the right- and need one or two salesmen with a little or anything of va4ue. or lots for autos; WANTED—Miscellaneous Brunswick, Waycross TVork is progressing rabidly on the lul owner for their proper care capital. Address B-35Q, Constitution. RELIABLE man. 28, desires position as have your old car made new at McDuffie Peachtree "bottle neck" which is being short order cook or counter man In res- "WE PAY higiiest cash prices for anything. and Thomasvilie 7:80 am while in the finder's possession; IN a short time I am going to open up reai Bros'. Shop. East Point, Ga. Phone AtL 89 RoanoKe and Cordele.. . 12:35 pm •widened for the coming Shrine conven- and he IB legally entitled to be re- estate office and as I can only devote pan taurant. Address B-777, Constitution. night; Bell East Point 240. Pianos, household goods, furniture and Brun&wlck. Waycross 3:05 vm imbursed for expense incurred In of my time to its management, I would b< office fixtures a specialty. Jacobs Auction and Thomssvlile 'tion. The cutting away of S feet on properly caring for the goods found glad to have some hustling, experienced FORD Model T automobile, in good condi- Company, 51 Decatur street. Atlanta 22S5. 10:SO pm the sidewalks has 'practically been fin- SITUATION WANTED—Femal* tion every way. for sale at. reasonable "lell 1434. eepin 8 on n ht and may retain them until such man to assist me. No cash required- Ad- cash price. Nothing will be misrepresented T»fi f S?* *£ trains between At- ished and operations will begin at once expen&e is paid." Constitution "Want dresa Real Estate, 313 Walton building. SPECIAL ratea for situations wanted JACOBS AUCTION CO. will buy anything lanta and Thomasvilie. Ads find lost property for Its owner. to you. 362 Peachtree street. In rear. on the paving and tiling. AM looking for a high-class salesman with ada.; 3 Unco one time. 10 centa; 2 FORD ROADSTER for sale, foredoor. late In the way of household goods. We pay This move will permit ample room plenty of hustle; excellent opportunity tlsnea, 15 cents. To vet these rates ada engine, fully equipped, good running or- the hiphest, cash, price. Call Atlanta phone Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. for right party. Give age, reference and ex- must b« paid In advance and delivered 2286. Bell Main 1434. 51 Decatur street. 1 Pro m for the immense Shrine parade. It ler. $195. 46 Walton street. ""wf.Ef ?!Pt! . — No. Depart To— LOST—Brass automobile monogram, wit! perience. Address 33-3.16. Constitution. _ aj^ The Cpjastltution^jgffc_c-u._J^_J.J^J1^^^_^J^vni, BAGS—We want to buy all *lnds ot second- '- 8:15 am 35 New Or... fi:«$ *n* •will also be valuable to traffic in the MAXWELL, 4-cylinder roadster, fine shape, hand burlap bags. Prices upon request, lumbus.. 10:55 am initials E. V. H. Finder will please re- A. tfEW first-class cn.Ie.smen for a first-claw $226. T. I*., No. 8 Xjuckl* street. 19 Columbus. 6:45 am future and will do probably more than turn to Eugene V. Haynea, -49 Whitehall real estate specialty. " Apply 10 to 12 * Roney & Co.. Memphii?. Tenn. 33 Montgom'y ft:10 am any new street development toward street and receive reward. forenoon. 631 Candtar WANTED—By young- lady permanent posi- FOR SALE—lateratate, i-pa&senxer. Just WANTED—Second-hand newspaper outfit. 39 New Or... 2;00pnt LOST OR STOLEX—Handbag containing tion as typist. Have had one year's ex- overhauled, new tires, electric lichts, » Give description and. particulars. F, O. ,. . m 17 Columbus. 4:05 pm relieving congestion in the main a-- od bargain at $400. Whitehall Garage, 20 Columbus. 7:46pm wearing .apparel and books from auto in • AGENTS. perience. Can give references.' Address B- 4 Whitehall street. Box 209. Valdosta. Ga. 37 New Or... S:20 pra tery of north side traffic. iront, of Elks- club. Return to 1408 Candler BEST eelling subdivision contract, 16 mln< 774. Constitution. S WANTED—To buy any kind of second-hand 3GNew Or...ll-3-ipm 41 West Pt.. 5:45pm The plans of G. T. B. Fraser to erect bldg. No questioi asked. Liberal reward. utea from Five Points, north side, free WANTED. office or household goods. Cameron Furni- LOST—Gold Friendship circle pin, Wesley use of automobile, easy terms, sells on sight. SECOND-BjVND RUNABOUT, in good con- ture Company. Both phc-ies. Centratrall of Georria Railway. a two-story brick-veneer apartment Call 8 to 10 a. m. 1301-1B02-1303 Empire "The Right Way." building on Eleventh street between Memorial vicinity. Finder call M. 1913 or bldg. Georgia Land and Investment Co. POSITION in refined home as teacher, pri- dition. Advise &. P. Price, 41V4 Peachtrpe. Arrive From— Depart To— return 642 Equitable. vate secretary, companion or managing ThQmasvIUe. the corners o£ juniper and Peachtree WANTED— Agen t for Atlanta, under direct SCTFTJKS-ACCtSSOKIES. JVIpNEY TO LOAN Savannah... 8:00 am streets were announced Friday. The LOST—On Inman Yards car, small black contract wwiti h company foor largarge casualtcasu y housekeeper by lady of ability and highest Jacksonville". 6.47am Albany 8:00 am i purse containing between ?13 and $14: company, writing accident, health, aauto- qualifications. Beat references. Addreaa B- Savannah... 6:25 am proposed structure will cost ?16,000. 1 $10 bill. 3 ?1 bills, rest in silver. Call 7S3, Constitution. FORD Albany 6:25 am Jacksonville. 9:47 am Piedmont Hotel Operator. mobile, burglary and plate glass insursurancea . THE PE1UDENTIAX, Sfacon 12:30pm Marble entrance and tile verandas Address B-781, care, Constitution. WANTED—Position as assistant druggist by JacksonvilleM . 7:25 am Macon 4:00 pm acon 6:25 am will be constructed for each apartment, FOUND—Scotch collie dog. Owner can have WANTED—A few excellent contracts In the young man 22 years old; two years' experi- STARTERS INSURANCE COMPANY Jacksonville. S:30 pm by paying for ad and describing dog. state of Georgia, and also in Atlanta, for ence, and the best of reference; graduate. jgacon •- 20:60 am Savannah.... 9:00 pra, which will consist of five rooms. Call Q, Z. Clark, Ajlanta phon^JijSS-A. Address B-793. Constitution. Savannah. .. 4:2o pm > UP the right men in the life insurance busi- LIGHTING SYSTEMS IS NOW prepared to place loans Valdoata 8:30 pm Another apartment building to s LOST—Odometer from Chase truck between ness. Write today, stating experience and A NO. 1 YOUNG LADY pianist would play ^acon 7:15 Smi Jacksonville. 10:10 pm in.the Juniper street neighborhood .Til.----l East Hunter and Pecatur ste. Reward. territory deeired, to "Business,"- No. 711, at desir- MAKE YOUR FORD up to the on high-class improved prop- Macon 7-56 Smj Thom&avillo. 11:46 pn» soon be erected by George S. Moffett Phillip* & Crew Co. care Ansley Hotel, City. ably located. References furnished, ox. 66, minute. Equip it with electric Jacksonville. S:0s5m Albany 11:45 »n» * at Juniper and Tenth streets. The PORTRAIT AGENTS—Call to see or write Goodwater. Ala. erty at 5J^, 6, 6J4 and 7 per cent tbe Georgia Art Supply Company, 213 H REFINED young lady with best references starter and electric lighting sys- Sonthern Railway. plans were drawn by J. N. Canton, the PERSONAL Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. as to ability and character wishes to ac- Prompt and courteous attention ... .-- er Carrier of the Sooth." architect, and a building permit was company party to Europe as companion and tem. Atlanta. &n departuro °r Passenger train*, taken out Thursday afternoon. social or business secretary. References re- CHAS. H. BLACK, Announcement has just been made PHRENOLOGIST queateYl. Address B-352, care Constitution. following schedule figures are p\ib- MMB. BOSWELL, England's greatest phre- VIADUCT REPAIR CO. Real Estate Loan Correspondent Jn formation and are not of the opening of a new and promising nologist, is here. This wonderful lady, 45 AUBURN AVE. real estate firm, the Reeves-Clme with a slight feei of the head and one gaze WANTED—For positions in a large office The Prudential Insurance Com- Depart To-— Realty company, which has been in- at the features, will tell you the many com- A-l collector with experience, and also AUTOMOBILES stalled in offices 322 and 323 Heaiey ing events of the future life. Past, present good office man who possesses ability and NOW IS THE TIME pany of America. building. It is composed of J. Or. and future revealed, advice on all business not afraid of work. Prefer, men who now FOR SAt-E. and family affaire. Call and consult her. have positions and desire to make change. To Have Your Car '203 Empire Building. Reeves and W. T-J. Cline, both of whom Special reading for one week only EOc. L Must come well indorsed—not over 35 years IT WILL PAT ANT were formerly associated with the L.. cated jn her pa-rior camps, 52 Auburn avo. of age; will be required to make bond. REPAINTED 23 Jack'vllle. P Bottenfielcl organization. They "When applying give experience, reference, PROSPECTIVE BUTEB LOANS $25.00 AND UP 17 Tocc. 23 Kan. City. 7:00 am were active figures in the Oslethorpe FLY SCREENS. PRICE & THOMAS. address and phone number and apply In And This Is the Place 2G Jjefli TChatta'ga. 7 10 am university movement and have been FLY SCREENS. PRICE & THOMAS. own handwriting. Address P. J. Co., can OP USED CARS TO IN- IJ3T US MAKE YOTT A PRICE. On Furniture, Pianos 32 Ft. Valley. 7:15 am associated in business for several FLY SCKEENS PRICE & THOMAS. Constitution. 8Chattaea.'lO*36 In 16 Macon ... 7 45 am FLY SCREENS PRICE & THOMAS. WHITEHAId^ GAKAGE. Or Indorsed Notes. 7 jVIacon . .10 45 an 3S N. Y. 1st.11 00 am years in Atlanta. F. M. Cheshire and FLiT SCKEKNS. PRICE & THOMAS. VESTIGATE THE" FOL- 444 WHITEHALL, ST. 27 Ft. Valley.10 45 an 6 Jade'vIHe. 11 10am S. A. Given are sales managers for the Office and salesroom C J N. Pryor. Ivy 4 203. Main 46%. Atlanta 1306. 21 Columbus.10 50 o.n 29 B'ham .11 5& am AT RATES permittee? by the laws of the G Cincin'tl .11.00 an. new firm. A BANKER LOWING LIST: atate. Our easy payment plan allows you 38 N. Y. Jd..12-05 pm MOTHERS. DAUGHTERS, ASK ME AUTOMOBILES 29NewYork.Il 40 a.m 40 Charlotte..12:15 pm about sanitary articles every -woman BEING asked where Draughon's Business . j pay us back to buit your income. We 40 B'ham,.. .12 40 pi 30 Columbus. 12.30 pm needs. Health and cleanliness demand them. College la located, replied: "Ask my as- REPAINTED also protect you from .publicity and extent 29 Columbus. DETROIT ELECTRIC, every courtesy to make the carrying: of i 1:40 pm 30 New York. 2:45 pm E. J. Knauer a Suicide. You need them. Mrs. Stewart, 668 Wood- sistants, they are ail from Draughon's and TOPS recovered and repaired. "Wheels, aac- 30 B'ham . . ,2.30 pm 15 Chatta'ga. 3:00 pm lawn. Memphis. Tenn. les and springs repaired. Hlgh-grrade work oan satisfactory to you in every way. 39 Charlotte 3:55 pn: New York, April 10.—'Edward J. "THERE'S A REASON" $450.00. : reasonable prices. 39 B'ham 4.10pnx Catalogue tree. H. R. Todd. Supt.. Atlanta. 6 Jack'ville. 5 00 pn; 18 Tocco-i 4 45 pm Knauer. 39. an attorney, once asso- MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private, re- JOHN M. SMITH, 27 N. ^. 1st. 4 50 pra 22 Columbus. 6.10 pm ciated with President Chester A. Ar- fined, home-like; limited number of pa- WANTED—Young men deal ring to learn 120-132-134 AUBURN AVEMTJB. GUARANTEE LOAN CO. tients cared for. Hornet, provided for Jn- 37 N, T. 2d.. 6 Ofl pn- SCincinn'ti. 5.10pm thur-. Killed himself today with a re- fiinta. Infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T. good business and earn a livelihood while COLUMBUS ELECTRIC, Room 3^8 Atlanta National Bank 15 Brunsw'k 7 SO pir 28 Ft. Valley. 6.20 pm volver A letter addressed to his wife Mitchell. 26 Windsor street. doing so. Address letter in own, hand- TRAVIS & JONES 31 Ft. Valley 8 00 pm 10 Macon ... t 30 pm' road that financial trouble and failing writing, stating age, education and experi- $700.00. AUTOMOBILE repairing. See us before 13 Jaok'\ille.. 5 10 _pm 25 Heflin. ARE YOU a sufferer o£ ECZEMA or c . ence, to "Business," No. 711, care Aneley having your wor k done. Prices reason- Bldg. Both Phones. 11 Richmond. 5-45 pm health Had made his life no longer Hotel, City. 15 pm 13 CIncin 8 20 pm worth living. other skin disease? If so, send for free able. Work absolutely guaranteed. 26 lb Chatta'ga. B 26 pm 44 Wash'ton. 8.45 pm booklet. Bitting Eczema Remedy Co.. Mex- ORX1AN12ER.3 WANTED—The new or

BUSINESS AND MAIL SEED AND PET STOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR RENT—Housekeeping Rooms WANTED—Apartments FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Mi»cellaneou» NORTH SIDE. . . FOR SALE at SACRIFICE THREE OR FOUR unfurnished room:* t WAKTED—A small furnished, apartment, ORDER DIRECTORY H. G. HASTINGS & CO. couple, private family, clo&e in. 48 PulUam. close m. Address Miss Hill, 1-04 Candlcr SEEDS. PLANTS, BULBS AND POULTR1 COUPLE leaving- 'city in few building. SUPPLIES. - jam. ______^ FOR OR FIVE 'FUR. ROOMS, light house ^ ^ mffi fix- BELL PHOXES MAIN 256S; MAIN 3962 days must dispose of household ^keeping, cloae in. Main 1410-J. BRICK .BRICK BRICK tures, and," m fact, everything you want. ATLANTA 2568. FOR RENT— Stores 16 WEST MITCHELL STREET. goods and furniture quickly; no TWO nicely fur rooms for light hpusekeep JACOBS AUCTION CO. reasonable cash offer refused. iRg; private Caaiily- Atlanta. 2079. 51 DECATUR STREET. HELP REDUCE THE HICiH COST OF LIVING by planting a garden, A piece o ONE nicely furnished room for light house ' Ke.tr KimbaU House. Bell phone 1434; At- Phone Ivy 629 or M. 2865. ' keeping, clobe in. 337 Whitehall street. STORE ROOM,' aize 20x60, right la th«> WE STILL HAVE A GREAT MANY SECOND-HAND f lanta^jiSSji. ; ground 30 feat square will produce enough, iness section; an Ideal location for an. vegetables to supply an ordinary size family WE PAY highest cash prices lor household line; let us show you this. and they wJU taste a good deal better than goods, pianos and office furniture: cash I WEST END. BRICK FOR SALE AT THE OLD PALMER BRICK the ones bought from the market. It's tim advanced on consignment. Central Auction i THREE connecting rooms,, furnished Company, 1,2 East Mitchell street. Bell ' light housekeeping, jufat off Gordon at. FITZHUGH KNOX WTG7'KENinEY~&~COr, now to plant. Spade up the ground, then Candler Building. come to HabtmgH and get your sec-d. I phone Main 2424. large la.wn. 518 per month. M. 5035-J. Ivy '* COMPANY PLANT. FOR BARGAINS IN THESE Architects, 52 Arnold St. doesn't matter how well you prepare you SAVE 25 per cent by buying your furniture POUR fine new storea and lofta at 134. 15$ Boll or how- well you work it, unless yoi from Ed Matthews &. Co., 23 E. Alabama 23K and. 13C Whitehall street; also 6* S. have good seed you can't have a jrood gar FOR RENT—Room* Broad street; also 61 E. Alabama St. G«o APPLY ON THE PREMISES OR TO FORREST & Specialists on Bungalows den. Don't take any chances, but come * W. Sciple. 19 Edgewood Ave. Both, PARTIES leaving town will sell furniture ^203. Hastings. We have the very bo^t of at a sacrifice: parlor and bedroom suitt, 1 GEORGE AD AIR. and ISrick Houses. varieties for this section. sideboard, ice box and range. _ _Ivy_ 3442 ^ABSTRACT AN^^. DAHLIAS, DECORATIVE AND CACTUS— FOR SALE;—One practically new mahoeanj. i FOR RENT—Desk Room ATLANTA TITLE GUARANTEE INSUR- The dahlia la now one of the most popu two-piece hat rackj^r eason able. We at 427 : ASK THE CONSTITU- ANCE COMPANY ground floor Equitable lax of all flowera, and our new decorative FOR RENT—Desk space In one of the bes bui I ding._ _Mai n 54 20 . and cactus Cowering varieties -w ill surprise FTTRNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD~FOR ! offices In the Candler building1, 1329 Canti cash S.:M. SNIPER. 145 S. Pr>or street. , TION WHERE TO LIVE you in b«*auty of fioxver and rich colorings ler building. Can huppli them In u hite, red. yellow, pink FOR RENT—Business Space FOR RENT—Business Space FURNITURE and ruga at lowest "prices"." ' A fit].U BUREAU of boarding and purple ahd variegated at 15c each. 2 for 25c Robtson Furniture Co , 27 E. Hunter St. i FOR RENT—Office space, desk and tele i, rooming noube Information. If you phone. 606 Temple Court. Malrt_5191^ CALADIUM OR ELEPHANT EARS—Splen «Jin. LO ^ei a. place to board or rent Capital and Surplus $1,200,000 did decorative tropical looking plants \e t;iad to help you get what FOR RENT—Office and desk space. Appl; Cash^ capital ?SOO. OOP . aur_plug_ $93 Q, OOP THE^IMPERIAlI MANUFACTURING SITE FOR RENT DOUBLE EXCELSIOR PEARL TUBE DRY CLEANING AND DYEING CO. you iva.au 502 Third National Bank building. ROSES—A favorite everywhere. Produc IVY 3334-333B. Atlanta 1£98. ^^ w axllke flowers that are very fragrant, CoHfcCilutjo P BETTY flower boxes on Price 15c dozen. 2 dozen 2 SITUATED in an ideal location for manufacturers. The WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OS" THE CAST-OFF CLOTHING Also display at McMillan Bros. CITY twice dally. All orders placed before attractive combinations on doctors' floor- 2 o'ciock will be delivered the same d*Ly hot and cold water, compressed air am seed store. Broad street, Come to see us or phone your orders. other conveniences. Candler Building am old Boyd-Baxter plant. About 500 feet on Marietta D— >'OKT±1 Candler Annex, Asa O. Candler, Jr., agent f \VILL pa.y ?1 each for two heny ready 222 Candler bulldins- Phone Ivy 5274. Se Atlanta. ______set^ Ca.ll lv> 26o. MEDICAL THJ£ PICKWICK Mr. Wilkinson. and the same on the Kailroad. Private trackage with CONT R ACTOK & AND BL JJLI>EBS. NK\V TliN-STORl AND FIREPROOF. DR. EDMONDSON'H Tanby and Cotton Root OFFICES FOR RENT In Hurt buildlns MISCELLANEOUS Steam -heated rooms with connecting batha Ar>plv 1110 or phone Ivy 7200. Pills, a safe and reliable treatment for ir- Convenient sho\\er baths on each floor. space enough for a whole train. The tract contains about QUEEN & NEILL regularities. Trial box by mail 50 eta. Ed- 77 Fairjie bt.. Near CarneKie^Hbrary. _ CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, SOS mondaon Drug Co., 11 N. Broad st.. Atlanta, TKMPLE COURT BLDG ESTIMATES Georgia. FURNISH JSD HOUSfc] FOR "RENT — North WANTED—Real Estate aide, modern home, No. 120 Juniper CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. MAIN -.15- "WANTED—Residence lot on Peachtre five acres and has, already erected, several small buildings ATLANTA. OEOROIA.______BONE (ne^t to corner Filth); reception room, par EDUCATIONAL lor, dining room, large butler'ti pantry road. State location and price. Terms ATLANTA BUILDING AND REPAIR CO. lor chickena . ground e\ ery day. istoreroom and kitchen on first floor, thre easy payments. Address B-769, Constitu fp YOU are contemplating building we can Bros., 89 Decatur street. large bedrooms with closets, linen room, am tloUUIli , and four big ones, containing about 150,000 square feet save you money, we do all kinds of repair SCHOOL OF fine bath on second floor , artistic furnish OWNER—List your property with Green work at reasonable prices all work ^uar- ings, everything complete, in a. modern, up Realty Co.. Empire BJdg. We get tenants ajitPCd.^a. trial i.s J.1 1 J^-Afeki^Main... 5Q3J- J. __ PLANTS AND SEEDS PRACTICAL MILLINERY to-dat*> home. Will rent furnished fro: of floor space. Will rent all or any part £or a good terni A\~ ?£ HOLDER, Contractor, "jiOl Empire THB ORIGINAL and oiuy regular Millinery May to October. Call phone Ivy 4737-J. FOR quick sale, list your property with ui SNEED"~N^JRSERlSs will mail you cata School ID Atlanta. Teacb.es Cull course in Porter & Swift. 130 fr Peachtree street. Life building. Ivy i. Remodeling and rf- logue of flrat-clafas) fruit trees, plants an< PAtr ing_ g U c- n prompt attention. ____ _ bix weeks. Our rat^s are lower for WHAT " vines, snide treea, Prlvett hedge, pecan. WE GI\ £1 than any otb-er ecbool. We have THE EDGEWOOD of years. For particulars apply to WILL complete "your horn? without any treeg^etc Morrov., Cia. the Indorsement of all the uhole?*le mil- NEW, raouern. steam heat, electric lights REAL ESTATE—Sale, Exchan0« y till finished J. D GuntPr. M. 1188. linery houses. Now la the time to begin. hot and cold \\ ater. Desirable hom WE carry a complete line of field, garden CARPENTER WORK. Miss Rainwater. Manager. 40% Whitehall St. ladies and gentlemen Rooma per day BEE MB for doutii Georgia Farma. wit and flower seed, albo pet stock Ji C. Mc- up, weekly, single. §3 up, double. $2 up exchange for city property. J. T. Kim E. Y. CROCKETT AlilJan, Jr . Seed Company, 2.1 S Brood 8t. 10^4^igdgewood ave .ivJ'_6r*?llJ- brouffh. 409 Atlanta National Bank Btd«. CONTRACTORS for all kinds of store and BBACJTIFUIj ro . adjoining bath, e* TURMAN & CALHOUN office work, counters, shelving, book and convenience private home." 200 Wes wall Cd.sps. etc 1«0 South Pryor. EGGS Pe 01 htree_.___I y FO R SALE—Cemetery Lota Main 3b51. Residence. Main 54:15 " E(JOH from standard- bred B. P. Rocks PRIVATE pupils given special Inatructlc- CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP. SECOND FLOOR, EMPIRE.BLDG. by competent teacher recently employed 69 AUBURN AVE. Brown and White Leghorns. 51,23 setting LOTS Nos. 76 and 77, in block No. 4,' In LJ. Y. CARTER, Main 1661, 1771. $7.50 per hundred, prepaid; satisfaction In New England public schools. Art lessons O blocks from Peachtree, nicely fur also solicited. Telephone W. 1205. n i^hetl room, hot and cold water. North View cemetery, a-L $75 Cftbh each SLort front*,, wall ca^es, otflce •n orlc and. guaranteed. Fairview- Poultry Yard, Ranger alao lot No. 65, in block No. G, for 5100 cash Ueorgia, FRENCH and German, experienced teacher, LARGE, sunny, front roo couple Lots Nos. 76 and 77 block 4, are valued a. teHireb pupils 4 96 Piedmont ave. Ivy CARPET CLEANING. gentlemen, good location. .chtree ?175 by the North View Cemetery Aeuocia. REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL ESTATE—For Sale J647-L strecjt. Ivy 1341. tion, and lot No. 65, block No G, 1^ value* \\7"M.""~CbX doe« fur. repairing and upholstering^. ,l^c^ LARGE ne\v lj fur nished roomfe, tv.o tingle at 5240. I am compelled to sell, so* go ou beds tor gentlemen Apply janitor, C'hes and aee these Jots If you want a bargain WHITE terfteld, 15 W Ll&ms_ street. You won't get such a chance again In a THOROUaHBKED While Legliorns, Barre .-.----- ~-~ I^LLlLLLLjG**^ hurry. This IB a strictly cabh proposition Rflck_ and Bull' Ui pington egg*,, $1 per i; FOR RENT—Upataiii, ffont corner room North View cemetery is where the 5125.00 C mn 1? t?\\r A O 1 ^ FOR any range that MR. BUSINESS MAN! \vith use of garage if desired. 303 Wea OlOO KJcAV AK.1J jr (.anuot repair and pot-Lpald. J. R. Cain, K G, Dallas, Ga. HAVE you only few '.etters a day to write'* mausoleum is now under course df construe _Lhtree_3tr _ •y 73S-1-J. tion. Go see for yourself. Apply Owner Barbt-r, 123 Marietta at. Not enough to employ _a atenographer r regularly? Tften communicate with me LARGE. sunnj , front room to couple o 193 W. Peaclitree street, or phone Ivy 1074 GEO. P. MOORE GAMES and I'll make you a very reasonable price gentlemen, good location. 445 Peachtrei to do all your clerical work for so much street. Ivy 1941 eaedntiAraranteed. one r liour, day, week or month. If you don't r, 75c. Thin IB PlRST-claae work, and Mhawin NICELY furnished room, .-steam heat elec REAL ESTATB—For Sale REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. Lve a typewriter can furnish mv own. ' trio light, hot and told wa.Ier. 383J*- better. Greaham, at Allen Pierce's. Address B-784, Constitution. Peachtiee street Phone Ivy 2ti3J RESIDENCE DISTRICT. rietta St. Ivy ClOt- I. BEAUTIFUL KIRKWOOD Is ideal horn 10 AUBURN AVE. TWO handsomely furniahed roomb, privat section Near car line and in heart of th ^^ INCUBATORS family __ 38GPiedmont ave town we have one of the most unusual bar PEACHTREE DAIRY" FO>KR RENT—itti.N'j."—«_»nO e lurnlshed room, nortl gains LO offer. Six-room modern bungalo< 81 J PEACHTREE ST—Cream, aweet milk, iiile. gentlemen only. Phone Ivy 6039. every city improvement. Large lot wi_. buttermilk. Two wagons, five messenger GO-EGG size, special' for April $8 each, ilar- HJl.BUK.iM HOTEL GJBNTLEi\IEN; nice rooroa; all conveniences privilege of big cow pasture, chicken runs tm>s. Bell phone Ivy 5832. but & Minor, East Atlanta, Atlanta. Ga. 10 AND IS WALTON STREET. one block poaiofnce. 34^ Cone. Ivy 6162 shade, flowera. Owner Is leaving: city aiic WESLEY AVENUE PICK-UP FOR GENTLEMEN only; center of city. will take $2,750 for thin place, easily wort! FURNITLKR REPAIRING. near new postoffl*» Hates. GOc. 75c and 91 FOR gentlemen, nicely furnished room, prl- 54.000 Porter & Swift. 130^6 Peachtree THK DAMERON REPAIR CO. -- '~ ° ify, cloae in. ,!» W. Harri: Ivy 1297. 1C3 Lee Street NICELY furnibhed room, private home. 2: PRETTIEST bungalow in Ansiey Park, JUB 400 FEET FRONT by 700 feet deep; 7 acres, Furniture and chair.s repaired and refm- BOARD AND ROOMS __VVest Ppachtret- place Ivy 65J7-J. FOR SALE — Two young bird dogfc, . being completed, hardwood floorw, til ished. Office furniture a special t> year-old male iJnuli-jn pointer, a good FRONT" BED ROOM. iarg> iet, hot water. bath, granite mantels, birch doors, elevate i Phone W. 242-Ij. ranger, retriever and single bird dbg, ?1^ DO. cloh,e in Ivy 8J8J. and shaded lot, seven nice rooms exclusive a corner, beautiful grove; i "-ty water in •LHB S. R. SKELTON CO., hUjh-clans up- Lewellyn setter 2 % years? of age, combi- [ FOR prentlemen, nicely furmahed room. of bath, bufler's pantry and latticed room holstering, mattress renovating and car- nation covey and single bird dog, retriever i "TJQ&fn convenlenreto. ^ W. Baker st. W» can name you a close price on this home pet cleaning-, mattresses renovated and re- and has exceptionally good nuse, ? 12.50 and sell on easy terms. 320 Empire bldg front; half-mile of Peachtree Road; running TWO nicely ilshecl rooms, in btrictly prl- Sims-Melson Realty Co. Ivy 118G. turned same day. Bell phone West 13«6. t)9 First check gets preference_ _ . Joe F. Wors- Klla street. S. R. Skeltgn, Mgr. ley. Box 14, Alacon. _ Ga. _ ASK THE CONSTITU- ae home. I "" >349-J. 13 Ka.st Harris. $6.260—NO LOAN, story and one-half branch, clear spring, water. Price, $6,500 on PACKING and shipping, short notice; office FRENCH POODLES, little beauties; fo eks j NICELY furnished room for young ladies or 7-room borne; sleeping porch; east front fixtures a .special tjr. 3051-A. old Atlanta phone 50tl!. T6S G t st. | young men, board if desired, lob Luckle st ot 60x165; all improvements and in splen- did condition; near Highland and Nortl HOKSESJHOEING & BtlGGT REPAJRlKoT TION WHERE TO LIVE TWO nicely furnished rooms, close ItT; af easy terms. We believe that it will sell for conveniences. 4S Luckle street. avenue; shades, curtains, gas range ant heater included. Phone Woods, Main 2 M. C. FOLDS RABBITS A FREE BUREAU ot boarding and TWO delightful rooms, adjo'n bath; ever; or Ivy 4279. 171 Peters St. Rubber Tiring. Atl. Ph. 1S43 rooming house information, if > ou moderh conVenient-e; reasonable. Ivy 1013. $25 pc-r foot within twelve months. FOR toALE—Easter rabbits, pure white or SPRING ST, vacant lot, elevated about : Angora. J04 Atlanta. National Bank bldg •want to get a place to hoard or rent MATTERg. rouras In any part of the city or sub- ETJRNISHEO—SO OTH SIDE. feet and perfectly level. This lot la Just OLD ItATS MADE NEW—Satisfaction guar- urbs, aak The Atlanta Constitution. THREE nicely fur bedrooms for gentlemen north of Twelfth street and surrounde* anteed. Mall orders given prompt at? We will be glad to help you get what or couples, w ith or without board. Main with beautiful homes. Owner cannot hole FOR SALE—Live Stock you want. 4229-L. 305 South Pryor street. It any longer and wants" an offer. A bar- ACAIB HATTERS, 20 E. HUNTER STREET. FOR SALE—10 good milk cows, fresh Ir gain can be had In this lot. What will you ONE nicely furnished aownstairs room. At- give,? 820 Empire bldff. SIms-Melson Real- HOUSE MOVING. milk Shippy Bros. & White, 968 Ma- Third Floor Constitution Building- 'anta phone _3j96. 143 Pulltam street. t-u'y- C!ft.Co . TIvwy 11861 1HB. r Atl. 955. M. 1615, 417 rietta st Both phones 516. Main 5000, Atlanta 5001. i NICELY furnished room for two young men f7,600—HALF -block Peachtree and Peach W . 4th Na.t'1 Bank Bldg. | __Price ?s 00 month. 138 South Pryor. tree place, \" rooms and sleeping porch REPAIRING. HORSES AND VEHICLES IBKAUTIFUL fur room, clo&e in. to eentle- beautiful- modt^ home, furnace, hardwooc EDWIN L. MARLING ~ f men, $J week Hot oath 114 B Fair St s, etc. Eaaj -ms. Splendid Investment __ _™™~w™_„_ ^^^Ej^ST ^ALABAjtfA.^ST.^^^ BOTH PHONES^JJJjl next to Vaudette theater. Repairs watches 1 ONE nicely furnished room, private family!. Porter & Swift. \ . Peachtree street. Ivx EST~ END STORES—on FOR SALE—Pair of horses. In first-clans .N OK Til 116 Gar net t street. order, and one heavy spring meat wagon. small cash payments and eaa^ weekly or think our;_ price is not right, make yrof .tion. _ A_H it mubt sell at once_. ____ ely furnished room, board If desired, Call^ Ivy J519-J. Atl. 2b9T. A Modern Family and Tourist monthly payments. See advertisement Real SOUTH GORDON STREET HOMJS—On Gordon street. have a. lot oO>.^00 e family JO-i Woodward avenue. Estate Classified. Call and get terms. W. 1 sleeping por< "We offer this homo MATJPRJESS^Bj&SOVAjnNG FOR SALE—Sound bay mare, ?50, with a modern 7-roorn. two-story h HOTEL ONL' furnished room, all conveniences, pri- P. Cole. 1408 Candler building. for 35,250; $500 cash, balance to suit tbi ^ irtlri :hai=er. The o^ has reduced Jt from CXPITAE MA7TTRES3CO?! TtS^A. South B-year-old mare, city broke, large r vate, family. Atlanta 3433. NEW 9-room house, gas, electricity, ho' !6,750 to our_Pjrlce for a quick sale. Poor. Main J133-J We do best work at ?S5. Vittur's Stable.s, 169 _Marietta atree ELECTRIC LIGHTS and steam heat. Euro- pean, 53 a week and up, 30e a day and water, all street Improvements, lot 5Ox SOUTH SIDE HOME—On one of the best south side streets, « e offer a modern *>-roo FOR SALE—Two depot wagone Branan' up Rooms en suite u ith private bartis. L>FURNISHE1>—NORTH SIDE. 300, beftutlful oak shade, terms. Vacant lots story house on extra jood lot for $3,000; $200 cash. .$1*0 p*-r month for the balan IN private* Home, w ith refined couple, sn- body or separate. Owner, care Dr. S. T Stable, 33 South Foray th iitreet. __ __ American, $7 a week and up, 4>1.50 a day 1 This house i> in the very bent of condition, mv. ly papered tliioughout. It it, db and up Free baths on all floors. ui e upper flour 1 rooms, private bath, Whltaker, 525 Lee street, Atlanta. NICE, gentle horse, buggy and harnesb fc Mnk mi chllrtien references. Ivy 737S lutely a pick-up at our prke and t*-rms. BG quick if you \\ant it ^a-te chfa-p. 103 Hi 11 btreeI BRAND-NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE—Has st PEACHTREE INN 3 OR 4 unfurnished rooms, near in, all con- front, large porches, all city conveniences, XORTH SIDE BUNGALOW—On one of the best north itreets \\e have three FOR SALE; CHEAP—Depot carriage bors" 391 PEACHTREE STREET. I veniences. 5b Simpson street. „ the Decatur section, close to North De- fi-room bung-alowa. oak floors, furnace Ivat and t odern.. convenie______n | and harness. Bell phone Ivy 232. Under new management. Clerk and bell catur car line. This place is a beauty. The could -\\lsh for We will give you your choice for $4,lTjO, S3DO cash, $30 per FILLED IN TO MATCH boy service night and day. Phones. Ivv UNFUKNISHED—SOUTH SIDE. price is only J25. Call J. H. Triable, Ivy for the balance. They are worth $5,500 apiece. Our price Is for a quick biile 91J9, 67. ENVELOPES ADDRESSED. LEGAL NOTICES. THREE unfurnished rooms, close in, April 3746. JO. 138 Richardson; good garden spot. HAVE two beautiful, elevated and improved Multigraphing" Company BELLEVUE INN Main 2044-J. lots, adjoining Druid Kills, just off Ponce 203-4 Au^tcll Bldg. Main__i_i_58. NOTICE—THE FRANKLIN NICELY furnished single or double roomn. de Lean avenue; must sell quick. These are iteam-heated, with or without meals. 57 bargains and can be bought on good ter' FULTON COUNTY HOME BUILDERS ^ NEVV^RUBBER^TIRES. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF FOR RENT—Housea Address B-790, care Constitution^ PUT on your baby's < arrlage, repaired, re- DO YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING? We are going after the WANTED—Two gentlemen to board, nice FUKNIUMJBD. NORTH SIDE—Ansiey Park lot, 100 feei painted and reco\ ered. Robt. Mitchell, j WASHINGTON, D. C., HERE- •oom, good board, in refined family. Ivy front, overlooking clubhouse, tennis courts ^-T-1'39 Edgpwootl av<*nuf Ivy 5076. IN Det atur. convenient to both ear lines, ai. rasMjM^iess, and would suggest your bringing your architect's S-room liout-e with bleeping porch, furnace swimming pool and golf courts. Charles J BY GIVES NOTICE THAT iletz, 627-628 Candler Bldg. ORIENTAI., RUGS CLEANED. ATTRACTIVE rooms, newly furnished, heated ami furnibhed throughout, \vlll be plans to us for bids. All our equipment is at your s'ervice, and we VTLANTA^~Or7entai RuK^ and Cleaning Co , THEY HAVE REINSURED ome cooking; references; 10 mlnutea to rented lor one year from .Tune 1 Decatur .N9LBY PARK LOT, 60 feet front on Barksdale drive; elevated and well lo- >ffer you competence, reliability, quick service, LOW PRICES. We 9^:12 rugs cleaned $1.50 and up. Phones: THEIR LIABILITY ON ALL city by 5 car lines>; opera visitors desired. -j.•..>._ W. P Evans. 38 Adams street. Ivy 3741. Main r.027. "" Fonce do Leon ave. Phone Ivy 6520-J. FOR \ KENT—'Jn Gordon street, completely cated. $1,860. Write P. W. S.. 1625 Park fitreet, Jacksonville. Fla. lave the facilities for doing a big construction business, and you PLJIJU1ERS. OUTSTANDING POLICIES furnished house, every convenience. West GOOD CHRISTIAN HOME for girls, reason- 1023 IUNGALOW, all conveniences. 550 cash, cannot afford to pass us by. ALEXANDER & TONES COVERING PROPERTY IN able rates; references required. Tabernacle $25 a month. Atl phone 6769-A, after 2 Dormitory_L__57 Luckie street. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, south . m. Owner. 13J PEACHTRKE ST. Ivy 426'. Atlanta I $2d per month Phone Mam 3069. THE STATE OF GEORGIA, FOR SALE — Lot Ansiey Park Annex facing f P PIT W (7TT The we!1 L . K. L>li.i\Alil I . PARTLY IN THE CITIZENS Flagler ave.; best location; terms . by FULTON COUNTY HOME BUILDERS ii> now wHVi the Wynne Plumbing Co Per- dropping a line to B-771. Constitution. la real estate yo sona.i^ ^.upor vision.__ _Iv y 54 8 J. _____ ( __ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ELEGANTLY fur. rooms and 102 IVY ST. nt to buy or sell, PHONE IVY 4674. table board, table boarders alsi 20 ROOMS ai-d clot,e in, for a rooming and it will pay you to si A. Graves, 24 529-30 CANDLER BLDG \IOXEY~S A VFSD by bujing your plumblnp ast Hunter street. material of Pickprt Plumbing Company. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND, Spring street. Phone. boarding house thia cannot be beat. \\ e sell everything needed In the plumbing AND' PARTLY IN THE Hue. Prompt attention to repair work. 1 1^> 53 WEST BAKER FITZHUGH KNOX SUBURBAN. K«tst Hunter street. Both phones 550. _ GLOBE & RUTGERS INSUR- LARGE, cool rooms. Iv y _ 768 9 - J. I CANDJLEH BLD_a.__ ^IVY 444^6. BRAND-ND'W 6-ROOM HOUSE—Il.is stone READ THIS—THEN ACT ANCE COMPANY, OF NE>V DELIGHTFUL and newly furnished roora. 1 front, large porches., all city conveniences, .ith best table board, all modern conveni- j lu the Decatur section, close to North De- N SHADOW of Graay Hospit , on Butler street, we have a 6-room cottage jYORK CITY. i_e& aplendid location. Ivy 7j!7Q-J i c«itur cai line. Tins place ia a beautj _ REPINED, quiet home, attractive surround^ I The price is only $J5. Call J H Tribble, on lot 53x120; house is well built and in good condition. This is a safe FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. ings, excellent meals. three doors from j Ivy .f7io ___: my, as the property is close in, and with the enlargement and improvements achtree. 7 W. Eighth at_re_gt._Ivy_ji2ri8-J. PMXTING BY TOHN A. KELLY, GIST our Weekly Rent Bulletin. We move CHEAP hat are to be made on Grady Hospital will make tbj& an ideal site for a BY J. W. Bort.c-1-q.^17 5-^Forsyth PRESIDENT. NEATLY fur. rooms, n ith excellent board, tenant** renting $1^.30 and up PRJ3E. See exceedingly reasonable 11 E. Cain at. Ivy notice. John J, Woods! de, the Renting 54,650 WILL BUY 65-acre farm, solt-drink and lunch stand. Hoube is now rented Wt $25 per monfii. Buy (•'OR kalsomir.inK v, .UN, paintini 35(j-J cenerul hou«o cleaning t-all 1\: 519-551S Agenjc, 1^ AU burn avenue. 6-room tenant house and barn, his. It's safe. vir Atlanta phone -0. THE City of, San Antonio will HANDSOMELY furnished 'room, two gen- $45^~3?ER MONTH. S-room house, all con- 300 yards from car line; first car tlemen preferred; varied menu; beat cook stop beyond Red Oak; one-third SiSE US TODAY PAINTS AXD CREOSOTE. receive-bids for thirty-five thou- veniences, splendid condition, gas, elec- sand to one hundred thousand in Atlanta. 279 Peachtree. Ivy S4Q. tnclty. 403 N. Jackson. Ivy 6765-J. cash, balance 1. 2, 3 years. C. F. BINDER & SON BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, with OUR weekly rent list gives fulf descriptions S. N. THOMPSON, MANUFACTURERS of high-grade paints, square yards of the following pav- board. 33 Forrest avenue, meals a special- of anything for rent. Call for one or let -white lead and creosote stains. We make ty. Call Ivy 4679. Good home cooking us mail it to aou. Forreat & George Adalr. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY ready-mixed paints to order. Corner La ing materials: Four-inch standard 305 THIRD NAT'L BANK BLDG. France and Lowry streets. Bell phone Ivy BEST neighborhood, walking distance, pri- FOR RENT—8-room residence. 37 Crescent S. N. Thompson, PHONE IVY 2943. r>S52-J. Atlanta, Ga. vate home, all conveniences; meals. Ivy avenue, 1 block from Peacbtree at., 940 vitrified brick, 3-inch and 2j£-inch 37Q7-J. f per month Ivy 3925-J. Bell Phone, E. P. 286 ROOF RKf AUtrXG. vertical vitrified fibre brick, 3 and AJRGE and single room, with boa; pri- CALL, write or phone for our Rent Bulle- . .... kinds Roof- yatg home. Feachtree street. Ivy 79-j" East Point, Ga. specialty. 12 months' 3J4-inch creosoted long leaf yel- tin. 13dwin P. Ansiey Rent Dept.. second AHGE front room, dressing room with EJoor JleaUv__Trust BIdE. I^_1600. Atl. 3G3. /NO. 88 WABASH AVENUE guarantee. reasonable rates. Call Ivy 905. lavatory, bqard,^ 7j>6_ Peach tree. Ivy 2774-J T low, pine blocks. Address City HOl/SES. apartments nnd stores~for reoifT 1 "VOT T? ROOF LEAKS, call W UARGE, attractive room private bath "good Phone Ub and let us mail you a rent list. $~ TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM RESIDENCE. JLVJUJCt Burnett. IvyT.'SS I Clerk, City of San Antonio, Texas. »-""- cooking. 434 Spring. Ivy 3042. George P Moore. 10 Auburn avenue. RCBBEK STAMPS. STENCILS. :EAUTIFUL "ROOiM, delightful location FOR RENT—House*-, all parts of city. G R. FOR A FEW DAYS we are offering nt a special price of $6,000, on very easy best board; Reasonable. Ivy 5973-j. Moore & Co., 405-7 Silvey bide M. 534. AUCTION SALES. BEAUTIFUL KIRKWOOD Is ideal home terms, this modern, up-to-date, 2-story, 8-room house; lot 45x150. Wabaah RUBBER STAMPS DELIGHTFUL room In Pon~ce~de"~Leon"home lection. Near car line, and In heart of SB A LS—ST EN CILS—SUPP LIE S. avenue is a beautiful north side street, and the neighborhood is all that excellent board. Ivy 7848-J. FOR RENT—Apartments he town we have one of the most unusual :ould be desired. EAGLE STAMP WORKS VISIT 90 S. PBYOR AND argiUns to offer. Six-room modern bunga- gentlemen. 11 Currier. I. 6692-J. FLKNISUKIJ. -«, every city improvement. Large lot with -203-4 Austell Bldg;. Main 1158. SEE TELE FINEST EOT -ivilege of big cow pasture, chicken runs, Full particulars < heerfully furnished upon application. SOUTH SIDE. FAIRLEIGH APARTMENTS hade, flowera. Owner is leaving* city and SHOE: REPAIKLNG. OF FURNITURE, HOUSE- stfCE room and board near Terminal Sta- CLOSE in. v. ith all modern conveniences. I rill take $2,750 for this place, ea^V worth SHOES HALK-SOLED. SE^'ED. tion. Reasonable rates. Atl. 5SOG-F. 65 have 2 lurmshed 3-room apts. for house- 4,000. Porter & Swift, 130% Peachtree, 50 CENTS HOLD GOODS AND PI- kelson street. keeping and J tingle rooms, steam heat. vy 1297. JT R. SMITH & J.'H. EWING 3LEGANT room and board, reasonable, all electric lights, summer rates. Call at 135 AT GWINN'S SHOE SHOP. 6 Luckie street, conveniences; splendid locality. 292 Raw- Spring street YOUR CHANCE ON EASY 30 PEACHTREE STREET. PHONE IVY 1512. opposite Piedmont hotel. Both, phoney. In ANOS EVER OFFERED son. Phone Main 47JJ7. a harry ? Call Taxicab C.ompany Tor auto UNFUBNXSHISD. TERMS rent sor\ ice. AT A BONA FIDE AUC- ARGE room. private bath, meals. 93 Washington. Phone Main 5458. 0 SHADED LOTS. 50x200 feet, on Sec- ^ spRgEy DooRs^yyp WTTXppws. EUCLID APARTMENTS ond and Third a.ves.. South Decatur car TION SALE. TO BE DIS- SICKLY lur rooms, with board; close in; ;ne. riffht at Kirlcwood, Oakhurst and East EAST HARRIS STREET WHAT" it takes to make them to order, we gentlemen only. 68 E. Mitchell st. COR. Euclid ave. and Hurt fat.. In man Park, happen to ha\o It. Give us your next or- I hN THE ABOVE STREET and a block and a half from Peachtree we have der and we i\ ill convince you Southern POSED OF MONDAY, JTRICTLY exclusive board. Miss Crush. 97 apt., modern In every respect. including- jeorge Tumlin. Decatur. Ga. BeU phone 231. a 22-room house, on a lot 60x175 feet This place ha& been'rented for JiQ States Screen a.nd Cabinet Co.. Box 94, Col- Capitol square opposite state capltol •WJ.U bed. wail safe, steam heat, hot and .er month. It 3s a double house, and can be occupied by two families. We Jege Park. Eagt Point 396. APRIL 13, AT 10:30 A. M. cold w ater and janitor service. Call ' Altaloma—Pasco Heights. ,re In a position to offer you a real bargain. If you would be interested in a YOU CAN buy houses and lota In these prop- SPRING PAINTING. THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AtiD SAL- i WANTED—Board—Rooms FITZHUGH KJSTOX i&h-class investment, let us give you tne particulars. LET us paint your home or tint your walls. erties cheaper, for leas cash payments and VAGE COMPANY, at 90 South Pryor. will 1613 Candle^ Blag. i easier terms than anywhere In or near Prices reasonable, workmanship perfect. buy or sell your furniture, household goods IV ANTED—To reat t« o furnished roanis? Ivy 4446$ ARTHUR M. REID A. M. Johnson. 17^ g._Fgrsyth st. Main HS7. or piano. Ehone Bel! Main 2300 -with kitchenette, by family of three, can Atlanta, Call at once. W. P. Cole, 1408 furnish best references, state price and con- ' APARTMENTS Dandier building. •HONE IVT 6224. 1017 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. TAILOR AND TTTBRIEKl " veniences. Address B-785. care Constitution. ONE three, and. one four-room apartment. WANTED-—Coats , suits and. furs to remodel MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS steanx heat. Janitor service, nicely arrang- FAltM LAITDS. and repair. 141 Peachtree. Ivy J737. _ ed- No. 4 Poplar Circle. Call Ivy 7D2G. aslc 0-ACRE FARM at Red Oak. 11 miles from HAIN'ES & CO.: second-hand; in perfect j Cor the Janitor. Atlanta on Fairbnrn car line; has an old TKCNKS, BAGS AND SUITCASES* KE- ouse ot about 5 rooms, good bat*n. fruit of TAIfcORED A>T> RKPAIKKD. condition; very cheap. Walter Hughes, CASH TO LEND 8S North Pryor street. NORTH SI1>E. THE JjAWRENCE—Two, three and four- all sorts. Including an orchard of the fa- *WO rooms, kitchenette and porches, un- room apartments, some early vacancies nous Yates apples, plenty of woods, springs, HAVE $7,000 IN CASH to lend on good first or second mortgage notes. ROUXTREE'S, fur.; walking distance. Apply SS Williams all conveniences, and IE walking distance. ranches and good productive land. Price No delay ft you have the goods. Phones: Bell. Main 1576. Atlanta 1654. treet. J. T. Turner. Res. Mgr- Apt. 8. 52 W. 60 per acre. Can trade for city property, MUSIC AND DANCING Peacbtree place. Ivy SO"" ut must have ae much as 1500 cash. 320 !WO or three unfur. rooms for housekeep- jinpire bldg. SIms-Melson Realty Co. Ivy i'itbi'ESSbR MAHLiER's""^Seiect Danclnff T. 11 Williams gt. Ivy 79S5. CLOSE-IK APAB-TXEEXTS, three to seven School. 428 Peachtreo. Ivy 778-L. Only rooms; furnished and unfui nished. Apply 18 WILSON BROS. <, , sow resident member International Teachers^ 1 DELTA PLACE. Inman Park, two botise- Charles P. Glover Realty company. OR SALE—14% acres of truck farm In you. Also prices for hanging and interior Association. heepins rooms. Ivy 346S-L. HANDSOME, brand-new apartment five high state of cultivation, fruits, 6 miles 01 EMPIRE BUILDING. . PHONE IVY 8313. palntlns. J. W. Dyer. Main 3440. ut. 2 sniles of car line, at railroad stop. 2 PIANO TUXING, guaranteed satisfaction. SOUTH SIDE. rooms, private bath, heat, «. uter, electric Paul G. German. 17J Oakland ave. M. 1971. light?-. S35. it9 South Gordon. U'eat 499-L. ousels, running water; can give possession 'HREE unfurnished, connecting rooms, pri- n 10 days. ?2 800. half cash, bala.nce 1, 2 St. Both phones vate entrance far housekeeping. 360 136 W. PEACHTREE, Apt. 301. Best loca- and. 3 years at 7 per cent. Costley, Bell Ce ntral a von ue. tion, close, in, making reduction until ex- bone Juniper 1111, Atlanta 3120-B, op- WTSJPOW AXP IIOrSK ORESSM.A Ki NG—SEWI NG ^ 'HREE unfurnished rooms, connecting pri- piration of lease. Phone Ivy 4081. osite Cederal priaon. vate bath, private family. £4S Woodward . YOU want to rent apts. or business prop- OR SALE—Georgia lands a specialty. Thoa. Bast Hunter St. Alain 1175, Atlanta 10D1. avenye. erty, eve B. M. Grant & Co. Grant W, Jackson. 4th Nat. Bank Bldf., Atlanta. WANT ADS lOc Line WANT ADS

NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER! .Page 15'ourteen. THE £BT1TUT10JS', ATJLAiJTA, GA., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914. ANNUAL SONG CONTEST CLEMSON ALUMNI WANT FUNERAL NOTICES. ! HELD AT AUDITORIUM GYMNASIUM AT COLLEGE] TODD—The friends and relative* of TOHEWHAVEN MINERS WILL VOTE Dr. James Scott Todd, Mr. and Mrs. PRICE IS OPPOSED I The annual song contest of the At- At a meeting of the executive comT j S. S. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott ! lanta Union Singing convention was mittee of the Clemson College Alumni i Todd. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Todd, held last might at the Auditorium. Six association at the University Club of [ and Mr. James B. Todd are invited to . Sunday schools competed They were Atlanta Thursday afternoon, at which attend the funeral of Dr. James Scott entered as the Ponder avenue class, the E. A. Thornwell, Woodward Allen, W. Todd, Sunday, April 12, 1914, at S p. m.f BAREJTSSECRETS ON ENDING STRIKE , Walton Chorus society, the LsJtewood H. Scott. V. Livingston, R. a. Forsythe from the First M. E. church. Rev, W. TO MEAT ORDINANCE F. Glenn, assisted by Rev. H. M. Du- • Heights class, the Happy Unity class, and C. T. Fottinger were present, reso- ! the Western Heights class, and th* lutions were passed urging the trus- Bose, will officiate, "interment -w'ill be Cooper street class. tees of the college to erect at the earli- at Oakland cemetery. The folio wing- Secretary of Agriculture Mandamus Proceedings by Copper. Country Locals of The judges were: Professor George est possible moment a $75,000 gymna- named gentlemen will please act as Kyme, Professor A. C. Boatman, and sium in order that athletics may be pallbearers and 'meet at the chapel of Professor Charles H. Barnes. The re- better sustained. The association will H. H. Patterson & Son at 2 o'clock: Thinks It Would Work a Commerce Commission to Western Federation of Mi- sult of the contest -will be announced at send E. A. Thornwell, Us president, to Dr. J. G. Earnest, Dr. Floyd W. JfcRae. 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, following South. Carolina April 15 to appear be- Dr. James B. Baird, Sr., Dr. R. B. Follow Refusal of Officials ners Will Decide Matter all day singing by the convention in fore the trustees in the interest of this Ridley, Sr.. Dr. E, L. Connally. Mr. Hardship on . the Cattle the Western Heights church, Kennedy proposal. X,odowlck J. Hill, Sr., Mr. R. A. Hemp- and Chestnut streets. hill and Judge Andrew E. Calhoun. Raisers of the State. to Answer Questions. Sunday by Referendum. Professor Penn S. Law is president of All surviving members of the Georgia the convention, Ruasell Shirley is sec- CARLOS £. LUCAS.DIES; Military Institute cadets and all mem- retary. The directors of the different bers of the Homosassa Fishing club HIS FUNERAL SUNDAY are respectfully invited to attend. James D. Price, commissioner 01 ««"- 'Washington, April 10. —Mandamu s Calumet, Mich., April 10.—Copper classes last night were A. R. Walton, proceeding's to compel the production Dr. J. M. Pierce. P. S. Law, M. B. culture, is heartily in accord with tha country locals of the Western Federa- Stroud, W. B. Lackey, and W. M. Albert. Carlos E. Lucas, well known in real JOHNSTON—The friends of Mr. and action of the citizens of Brooks county of books and papers to disclose finan- tion of Miners decided today to take a estate Circles in Atlanta, died Friday Mrs. George R. Johnston are invited to protesting against the proposed ordi- cial Dealings between the New Haven referendum vote next Sunday on the morning at i o'clock at his residence, attend the funeral of their littla nance regulating the shipment of meat railroad and the Billard company, will Jurors Excused Until April 20. 74 LucKie street. He was 60 years old daughter, Marjorie, this (Saturday) to Atlanta. Mr. Price thinks the ordi- question of calling off. the strike which and is survived by Bis brother, H. M. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from Barclay be started immediately by the inter- has been waged here since July 23, All traverse Jurors in the federal Lucas, witli whom he had for a num- & Brandon chapel. Interment in West nance would militate against the farm- court, called for the March. 1914, term, ber of years been affiliated in the real View cemetery. 2,665 Baby Gar- ers of Georgia and would have the ef- state commerce commission, 1913. Chief Counsel Folk announced that j •were yesterday advised by Jud^e New- estate business in this city. fect of discouraging: the raising of The action of the locals came after man of Che United States court that Funeral services •will be conducted CHAPMAN—The friends of Mr. and ments in a Won- cattle and hogs. He thinks that farm- be would bring the proceeding's proba- " reports of the district" officers were they might consider themselves ex- Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Bar- Mrs. Elmer C. Chapman, Mrs. William ers should be altowed to make small bly at New Haven. His decision came cused from that court until Monday clay & Brandon's, chapel. Interment will R. Maiden and Mr. Gould Chapman submitted to five meetings held 1n va- morning-, April 20. shipments to Atlanta, the meat to De aa the end of a morning of examination take place in West View. are requested to attend the funeral of derful White Sale thoroughly inspected before It is rious parts of the strike zone. It was Mr. Elmer C. Chapman this (Saturday) of witnesses Who refused to answer said that the district officers Informed afternoon at 5 o'clock, from, the resi- shipped. Following is an interesting questions intended to develop evidence dence, i>5 Elizabeth street. The body HE "show pieces" of a. communication from him on the BUD- the men that no more concessions will be taken east for interment. of dealings involving- millid'ns of dol- could" be expected from the copper T New York manufacturer ie lars. Upon the advice of their attor- mining companies. It was al»o'«tated LUCAS—The friends of Mr. Carlos B. "Editor Constitution: ^JSfi.JJ'" """ go on sale today for the first neys they denied the right of the inter- that the union rank and file w*aa told West Fourteenth St. L.ucas and Mr. M. H. Lucas are invited state commerce commission to inquire that the companies have established a to attend the frineral of Mr. Carlos E. time. "Show pieces"—not to into the financial affairs betw'een the substantial eight-hour day and have Lucas tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, company and the railroad. This section needs no introduction. Reasonable price homes on at 3 o'clock, from the chapel of Bar- be confused with road samples.. arranged to hear grievances once each clay & Brandon Co., 246 Ivy street. "When the hearing adjourned there •week. Recognition of the union, they Interment in "West View cemetery. Every piece is as fresh and at- was a probability that the testimony said, had been steadfastly refused. this street are so much in demand that it seems as if one has to file j The following: gentlemen are requested tractive as the day it left the of Charles S. Mellen, former president to act as pallfoeaiers and meet at the of the New Haven system, might be Approved by Federation. his application to get one. If you have been looking for the best, let chapel: Mr. .1. B. Jackson, Mr. H. Frank needle. There are delayed to await the outcome of man- Denver, Colo., April 10.—"The action West. Mr. W. Scott Thompson, Mr. W. —Dresses (sizes to 4 years): Rus- damus proceeding's. of tibe Michigan copper miners to take us show you this attractive home, on a nicely elevated, shaded lot .T. Nalley, Mr. J. E. McConous"h and sian, Gretchen, French, Princess. Probe Ordered by Senate. a referendum vote on ending the strike Mr. Stafford Seidell. meets with the approval of the feder- (50x175 feet), for $n,ooo. Terms. —Infants' long skirts, gowns, slips Further inquiry into the financial M'KINNBY—The friends and relatives am . . affairs of the New Haven railroad was ation officers," declared Charles H. of Mr. and Mrs. W. TV. McKInney and and dresses. the state are very a«"ctettt »n ow begun by the commission after se'veral Moyer, president of the Western Fed- family are invited to attend the fune- —Princess skirts, yoke dresses and amended, I am glad. to. say.that not a town weeks of investigation into the books eration of Miners. He added: '• ral of Mrs. W. W, McKinney this morn- has our inspector visited but that to per- "The members of the local decided ing: at 10:30 o'clock from the Union skirts, 6 months, 1 anfl 2- years. fect !v willing- to co-operate with, us, and. of the company. The inquiry, under Tabernacle churcli. Rev. Roberts will these tow"a"arepassing such ordinances as the direction of Commissioner Mc- to call the strike by a referendum Forrest & George Adair SSn protect the consumers of all meats sold vote. The officers and general federa- officiate. Interment, "West "View. Car- —Almost every popular white In thcAe towns without working hardships Chord, is being: made in compliance riages will leave the funeral parlors of '* cotton fabric is shown; also with a senate resolution directing the tion went to their aid and have done A. O. & Rov Donelioo, 99 Marietta __._ this by having a com- commission to develop all facts re- i the best they could In its conduct. If street, at 9.15 a. m. linens and allover embroid- petent meat inspector to look after the the men wish to "end the strike, ac- garding the New Haven's banking J cepting the eight-hour day and wage PACKING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SHIPMENT eries. All the above gar- connections; the purchase of its sub- increase, two of their chief demands, If you have any idea of shi BARCLAY & BRANDON CO. ments at each of the follow- sidiary properties, the money paid for and waiving the question of recogni- Funeral Director a, 246 Ivy 31 them and the emoluments or commis- tion, their decision will have the ap- O. H. BRANDON. R, M. BRANDON. ing prices: sion paid for negotiating the varloua proval of the general officers. If they Prealde«c. Vice Prevlfl«*t. transactions. vote to continue the strMce the federa- J. W. A WITH T. Seer. *ad 1Ye«& 79c; Values to $1.25. Commissioner McChord announced tion will support them." THE JOHN J. WOODSIDE STORAGE COMPANY that the principal matter to be consid- Mr. Moyer said the operators had 135-7 BELL STKEET. 235-7-9-11 KDGEWOOD AVENUE. re hogs and. more ered at present -was the relations of advertised a minimum wage of S3 a PHONES: BEtiL, IVY 2037, A11UANTA 61S. $1.09; values to $1.75. a.ttlr and have a market for thent day. He emphasized the fact that the NOTICE ARCHITECTS! "As it now stands, there are but few peo- the Billard , company to the financial members of the local had called the The building committee of the' Madi- $1.49; values to $2.75. »lp who could ship aa much as a carload of operations of the New Haven. Walker strike and had full power to pass on son Methodist Episcopal church at cattle at one time, and there are D. HTnes, counsel for the present man- the question of whether It should end Madison, Ga.. Invites the submission $2.49; values to $4.00. who could very easily ship orte or two ooga or continue. of plans for the construction of a mod- or beef. In my opinion, such meata would agement of the New Haven, said at the ern church and Sunday school room to $3.49; values to $6.50. be much better than the cold storage meata opening that it was the policy of cost from $25,000 to $30,000. Please that are shipped here from other states. Chairman Elliott and the present man* meet the committee April 21 from 11 $5.49; values to $9.50. JLet us see If we can't encourage the small ag-enient to co-operate in every Tray WEYMAN AND CONNORS a. m. to 2 r>. m cattle and hog raiser in Georgia by offering CHILDREN'S HEALTH $7.49; values to $12.50. him a market for his meat,, requiring him with * the commission and furnish all FIRST MORTGAGES ON ATLANTA REAL ESTATE W. C. THOMPSON, Secretary f>ell nothing but good meat. information. CENTERS PROPOSED took-* to me lilikke the great city of Henry V. "Whipple, president of the $9.49; values to $15.00. AtanAtlanta »boul»ou d encourageco e stock-raisin- g In Established 1890 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg. Georgia but I cannot see how such ordi- Merchants National bank, of New Hav- FOR NEW YORK CITY nances ac the one referred to could help en, Conn., the first witness, refused to In the least to encourage this industry. testify as to his business relations" Opium. WhMur ud Dc»* HiblH tmted "This is not written with an idea of criti- with the Billard company. He said he New York, April 10.—The urgent «t Home or ml Smaltmetmm.' Book oa subject cUm but I do think that the city of At- need to New York city and other popu- JVM. DR. B. M. WOOLIST. 1 -N. Vtew» lanta should not pass such ordinances a.A was not now a stockholder in that Suiuriu*. Atlua. choral* ECONOMY BASEMENT. \\ould discourage an industry which means company but had been up to last fall. lous districts of segregated centers, bo much to the state of Georgia, and especi- "To wliom did" you sell your stock in where children suffering from -whoop- ally to the farmers of the state. the Billard company?" he was asked. ing coUEh can be cared for, was dis- "Very truly yours. cussed at a meeting last night of the Where hundreds haro b**n cured b tt« Men Seldom Get "J. D. PRICE. Declines *o Answer. safe place for 7011 to so. "Commissioner of Agriculture. section on pediatrics of the Academy "April 10. 1914." •1 must decline to answer that ques- of Medicine. As a result of the dis- the Chance to Buy tion because I regard it as an invasion, cussion it was unanimously voted by FURNITURE MEN CURED I successfully trnat NS.RVE. BIX3OD of my personal rights," replied Whip- the many doctors to submit to the and Skin Disease*. Plmplu, Ccznm*, pie. health commissioner a recommendation i C* t trra, UJ0*r*, Such Shirts at $1 Dr. Lingo Gives Bond Judge Stoddard, counsel for the New that such centers be provided in this "CUTLER" desks. Sorts and AouU Haven, explained Mr. Whipple's declin- city. TraublH. PILES and JJr. John W. Brannan, president of FISTULA. Ki4My, OT the usiial $i shirt— Pending Probe by Jury ation to reply. "SHAW-WALKER" filing devices (Wood). 1 B ladder and Chno- BeUevue and allied hospitals, said that to Ofoeonr.- N not by a great deal. The "We challenge the right under the the meeting from a standpoint of pub- Of Red Cross Complaint jurisdiction of the commission," said lic health was one of the most impor- adrict Item. Do not materials are such as you find "ALL-STEEL" filing cabinets, desks, tables. deias- You mu ivr- he, "to inquire into any act of the Bil- tant held in New York in years. rang* weakly or lard company. Our conclusion Is that More than BOO children fell victims in many $1.50 shirts; the mak- Dr. William P. Lingo, superintend- monthly payment*, such an inquiry would be beyond the of the disease in this city last year "MILWAUKEE" chairs. Woi UOLVUUBdeumUoU nirvta ~ i ing also. Think of silk-striped ent of the Red Cross hospital, 88 Cooper and many ol these, it was contended, leu. FREE ad- i scope of the commission's authority. could have been saved if given proper *lo* aid oonfldM- | madras and fine soisettes at $i. street, arraigned yesterday before Acting upon that conclusion we have care. At present only forty beds are t»> ... _ _ United States Commissioner T. "W. Kel- decided to decline to answer \ ques- available in the city for urgent cases You get the full value of every dollar r e fl u UH> lice Died Coat-style shirts with attached loSS* charged with using the Red Cross ipociallBt. 1 am tions relating to such matters." Whooping cough, through Its com- asnlDBi bleb and ex- cuffs. All full cut and perfect signs, said to be the exclusive insignia "Were there any relations between monest complication, broncho-pneumo- •pent in our Furniture Department. "W^e tartionat* C • • • or "distinguishing marks of authority" nia, carries away a large number of cbarged by aoma pturidnna and cpecUIlcta. fitting. Choose from striped the Billard company and the New- children yearly he said. That many My few an v«ry >o« l*r treatlnf Cciarrtial of the American Red Cross society, was Haven during your incumbency as succumb to tuberculosis after their handle only the very BEST. D Junior i and altt»U dUvaui. madras, all white or colored asked by the commissioner to give ?500 treasurer of the Billard company?" paroxysmal attacks he declared to be Far Bloati P*l*on I uee tn« latest dlacor- bond to await action of a federal grand a well-known fact. •rlea. Many c*w* cored wltk on* treatment negligees, plain white soisettes jury. Dr. L»tngo made bond immedi- Mr. Wiiipple was asked. Call Main Two Six Hundred ITor nervous and reOex troubles 1 \a» The -witness again declined to an- m Lymph Compound combined with oar direct or with colored stripes ; pleated T treatment. Four years ago, May 20, 1910, Dr. swer, by advice of counsel. Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday It to 1. percales. Some are collarless; William E. Lingo and associates were "Suppose," suggested Chief Counsel MAN'S BODY IS DRIVEN Z>B. HtGZIES, Specialist. given a charter by the Fulton courts Folk, of the commission, "that it can 1 Foote £? Davies Company 16],4 N. Broad Street, just a few doom from Mjme have detachable collars, to operate a "Red Cross hospital and be shown that the Billard company 2,000 YARDS THRO PIPE Marietta St.. Opposite Third ^at'l Bank. training school." Tuesday, Charles FIVE SECONDS FROM FIVE-POINTS Atlanta Georgia. with soft attached cuffs. All Jenkinson, a director of the Atlantic owes the New Haven railroad many Newark, >.'. J., April 10.—Captain are the newest 1914 Spring pat- division of the American Red Cross millions of dollars, do you think that John Hanson, mastor of a stone barge, l society, an association given a nation- it would be desirable to conceal this was knocked into Newark Bay yester- terns. All sizes, i3j-< to T/ /2. wide charter by the federal congress fact, in view of the desire of the sen- day afternoon and drawn into a gov- Choice $i. m 1905 and amended June 23, 1910, ate for information?" ernment sand sucking dredg-e half a caused the arrest of Dr. Lingo, charg- "I think," interrupted Judge Stod- mile away, then oast thromglh a 14- ing that the doctor, as superintendent Inch pipe tw-o thousand feet long out Assignee's Sale 50c Shirts 39c of the Retl Cross hospital and train- dard, "that the senate resolution has into the Newarii meadows. In passing ing- school, was violating- the amend- gone far beyond the powers either of through the dredge the body was cut Stock of General Mer- — Coat style percale shirts with at- ment approved June 23, 1910. this commission or of congress. Neith- into four pieces. Appearing for Dr. Lingo, Attorney er the commission nor congress has The barge May Madison was being chandise, Fixtures, tached cuffs. Neat stripes and Charles T. Hop-kins asserted that there any power to investigate the relations, towed from Newark to New York In DO YOU WANT A HOME? figures. All sizes, 14 to 17. could be no violation of Che federal if any, ot the Billard company and the passing through the draw of a rail- Notes and Accounts. statute as the federal law was passed NCT*' Ha^en railroad." road bridge the barge butted into a stone pier and the Jolt threw Captain IP SO, HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY OP YOUR Georgia, Greene County. 50c Work Shirts 39c after the Cooper street institution had By virtue of the authority granted in a been authorized by the state courts Hanaon overboard. LIFETIME. IT IS THE CHOICEST PROPOSITION certain tru^t deed: of assignment, I will ol- —Full made chambray work shirts FLORIDA'S C/TRUS CROP An Hour after he had fallen from the fer for sale at public outcry the entire .*"- barge men working in the meadows sets of the White Plains Mercantile & Druir with soft collars attached. were surprised to see parts of a man's TO BE FOUND. I AM OFFERING THE 'GREATEST Co. at White Plains. Ga., consisting of. Program for Easter. IS SERIOUSLY DAMAGED body Bh-oot out of the pipe with the Shoes $ 688.GK V full program tor Easter has been iJood of sand and water j BARGAIN IN AN UP-TO-DATE, MODERN, WELL- Hry goods aG0.4C 50c Union Suits 39c ai ranged for the First Congregational Ocala, Pla., April 10.—Hail and wind The sections formed a complete Groceries, etc . . , .. ., .. .. 1,284.8;! church, colored, there being six serv- storms, accompanied by a sharp drop man s body. In a pocket papers were i BUILT, 9-ROOM HOUSE EVER PRESENTED TO Hardware 235. Ik — Men's open mesh union suits in ices planned for the day. At sunrise in temperature, last night did many found identifying the body as that of Agricultural Imp. & Sod ^34.far. ' knee or ankle length drawers, 14 there will be a prayer meeting for thousand dollars damage to vegetable Captain Hanson. i YOU. FIVE BEDROOMS, FINE BATH, SERVANTS'! Furnl&hJngrs & Notions 9S5 95 or long sleeves. All sizes. early Easter worshipers, and at 11 and citrus fruit crops throughout cen- Total., o'clock. Dr. H, H. Proctor will preach tral Florida. Orange groves and melon ..$4,109.71 on "The Growing Light of the Easter- and tomato fields suffered most severe- ROOM, BARN, LEVEL LOT, 50x190. PRICE $6,750.' Fixtures , 643.60 Night Shirts 69c Revelation," followed by the Kaster ly. Southern Florida, however, where FINDS STOLEN JEWELRY ! lesson in the Sunday school. At 3 30 the bulk of the peninsula's citrus friuts ON SCENE OF ROBBERY TERMS. 519 WASHINGTON ST. CALL MAIN 1208. Total M.763,21 —Men's fine cambric night shirts. in the afternoon Professor William are produced, experienced only a cool I One National Cash Register, title retained Extra long and full; all white or Pickens, of Talladega college, -will tell rain, and little damage is reported. i by the National Cash Keglster Co , original of his experiences abroad last summer, Frost in the state was confined to Thuisday nig-ht Miss Annie Heath, i co^t $370.00, amount paid on eamo $150.00. trimmed in colors. when he traveled through Europe. The the northwestern section, where crops 13.& West Harris btreet, reported to balance due 5220.00, Christian Endeavorers will have a were not sufficiently matured to suf- the police that she had been held up Accounts % 7.16G.*7 50c Underwear 39c special program at 6:45, and the Sun- fer materially. by two well-dressed white men, who i Notes 4,964.59 day school will close the day with a The heaviest loss reported was in after choking- her, had grabbed her rira-s 2.374.66 —Snow white balbrlggan shirts grand concert, followed by the offering this immediate section, which was purse containing $20 and rings worth and drawers. Knee or ankle of the circles of ten of the ehurch. s>wept by a hail and wind storm that JGOO, and disappeared. Later that night Druid Hills Total .. ..$14,495,71 length drawers; }i-sleeve shirts. The building will be beautifully deco- approached cyclonic proportions. she returned to the scene of the rob- On Oakdale road, east side, first lot north of North Ponce de Leon, adjoins } Sale % ill be at public outcry In WhHo rated by professional decorators. Houses were unroofed, windows broken bery, about half a block from her beautiful home of Sam Venaible, diagonally across from S. C. Dobbs' residence, Plains. Ga., on Monday, April 13th, at J -, -, -. — in and several large orange groves home, and found her purse on the ground where apparently it had been 100 feet front, 575 feet deep—?G,000 Firont of lot to be graded. 629 Equ:ta,ble $1 Union Suits 79c destroyed. The melon crop in this and Building. to the f approval or the Creditors' Committee adjoining counties, comprising the cen-1 dropped by the snatch thieves in their For i nspectlon of Inventory, stock and —Kainbook or pajama check union REV. F1CKLEN TO PREACH ter of the melon belt of Florida, is be- j haste to get away. other assets, inquire of T. C. Moore, "White suits with elastic seam back AT RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. lleved to be almost a total loss. 1 Plaint-, Ga., or the undersigned baud; knee length drawers; % THREE SMALL BOYS H. A. Ferris, Agent sleeves. The Rev. J. B. Ficklen, pastor of I have on hand $15,OOO for one loan 304-5-6 Chamber of Commerce Bide Inman Park Presbyterian church, -will MISSION BOARDS PROFIT j Atlanta. Georgia. be the speaker at the Railroad Young ASPHYXIATED AT PLAY Crepe Union Suits 89c Men's Christian association rooms Sun- BY MRS. HENRY'S WILL and $5,OOO for another loan. No delay. day afternoon at 3 ;30 O'clock. Dr. New York. April 10.—Three small —Rosford soft white crepe uaton Ficklen is si man of clear cut speech, Warren, Pa., April 10.—Home and boys crawled into a deserted movinff suits; knee length drawers; logical, practical. Every man is wel- foTelen mission activities will profit van in a vacant lot in Harlem last elastic seam waist band; % come. There will he a delightful song by the will of the late Mrs. Eliza A., night, stopped up the cracks to keep service led by the association's excel- Henry, probated here today and dis-1 out the chill, then squatted around a JONES & OGLESBY sleeves. lent orchestra. The rooms are open all posing of. an estate valued at $600,- «re they kindled in a bucket. Pat- W. O. ALSTON, 1216 3rd Nat. Bank day. 000. The home mission board of the rick Kenny, father of one of the lit- Check Underwear _ Presbyterian church. the Woman's the fellows, searching for him. chanced Board of Foreign Missions, and the to look In the van today. He found Barn at Auction —Pajama check shirts and draw- Woman's Board of Home Missions of his son Krank unconscious. John Scan- SUPREME COURT OF GA. the United States are each given ¥10,- Ion, a fifteen year old companion, was To bo sold at auction on April 15, ers: knee length drawers; y± dead and the third boy -was apparently 1914, at 12 o'clock, our horse and mule 000 and $25,000 Is given to the Presby- North Residence barn in the National Stock Yards. sleeve shirts. terian Board of Ministerial Relief dying. Gas from the bucket fire had Argued and Submitted. asphyxiated them. This barn Is the beat stand In the A\ lute Provision Company v. Nashville. Park College, at Parkville, Mo., is Owner otters for sale almost new residence on Seventeenth street, be- Stock Yards for a hort.e and mule buai-. Chd.tcanooga and St. Louis Railway. given $10.000 and a pension of $500 a ness, having ample loading and unload- 15c Handkerchiefs 10c T. JU Smith Company v. w. 13. Austin year provided for Fanny Crosby, the tween Peachtree street and the Circle (Ansley Park). Has eight rooms, one Company. intj facilities on Western and Atlantic —Large size 18-inch all pure linen Mrs. N. B. Dumas \. "Ware &. Harper, hymn composer, Easter at Jonesboro. bath, two toilets. Driveway on side. Attractive terms will be made. railway and connecting with all road* hemstitched handfeerchief s; %- R. T. Moore v. John J. Woodside. Jonesboro, Ga., April 10.—{Special.)— entering Atlanta. C. E. Caveriy v. S C. Stovall. (Con- i O» Sunday morning the Jonesboro Address B, 773, Constitution, or Phone Ivy 5816. It !s 100x300 feet; capacity from 460 inch' hem. tinued.muea..)i EXPRESS MESSENGER Methodist Sunday school will have an to 500 head. Directly opposite the com- Mrs. W. A. Rogers v. City of Atanta. Easter service. The program, as ar- mission and auction baxn. In K°od con- 25c Silk Hose 19c v G. A. Richards et al. v. C. H. Johnson PROBED ON ROBBERY i ranged, will be extremely beautiful dition In every rcBpect. ! and entertaining1. Terms, one-third cash, one-third in —Men's pure silk half hose with twelve montiia and the balance can lisle sole and garter top; spliced Some Lemons in Chicago* Little Rock, Ark., April lO.—As a re- WANTED—APARTMENT SITE AT ONCE j probably be arranged for a period of heel; black, navy, tan and gray. sult of the alleged robbery of a bag- Have client with other properties. Will give or take difference. Closer I time. Chicago, April 10 —Twenty-four gage car on a Rock Island train be- in the better. From $5,000 to J50.000. , It Interested communicate with us, lemons averaging twelve inches in di- tween Hot Springs and this city last, PHONE IVT 8228. J. J. ROGERS. 1620 CANDLBE BL.DG. i care tiie above address for further par* Easter Neckwear 49c ameter and two pounds in weight to- night, William Ahring, express mes- ticulars. day were cut from a tree grown in a senger of the United States Express j —Clever spring silks in smart four- sixteen-inch pot in one of the green- company, •was closely examined by in-hand styles. Solid colors and houses of the botanical department of county and railroad officials today. ' JONES & OGLESBY the University of Chicago. The fruit When the train reached lattle Rock fancies. was raised by W. J. O'Carroll, head last night Ahring was rescued from a JOEL HUNTER & CO., ATLANTA ATLANTA, GA. botanist, from a tropical hybrid im- trunk in his car, in which, he said, the RED ported from South America. robbers had locked him before ran- sacking the car. According to express CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 7 Rolls Kraft company officials at Hot Springs, the MAN car carried valuables estimated at THREE MEN DIE WHEN $2,000 to $3,000. No statement of the Toilet Paper— The Western & Atlantic loss has been given out. STEAMER RAMS BARK 50c Value for 25c Railroad announces that, ef- NO CASH PAYMENT Buy a home ana pay for it like rent. Pay me $60 a month, with Interest, I r^'ewpot t News, V"a., April 10.—Two Kraft toilet paper is a fective April 15th, dining WO CHANGE SHOWN tnd T will sell you my nice Juniper street home. No cash down. Address I sailora , were drowned and Captain Sxoellent, Box S3, Constitution. I Jonnannsen died from heart failure soft crepe paper with sani- IN ALABAMA RETURNS foliowiriif the shoek when tlio Ameri- car service will be inaugu- ca./: coastwise steamer Peter H. Crow- tary finish. A fair joe qual- rated on trains Nos. 92, 93, Montgomery, Ala., April 10.—An of- ell, which an ived here last night, ficial canvass of the vote in Monday's 2 FOR lammed and eank the Norwegian steel ity that usually retails else- j»tate-wide democratic primary Tras 25CTS. bar-k Gr«llan, from Boulog-ne for New land 2. This provides dining Yorlc. "Wednesday nig-ht off Barnegat, where at 3 for 35c. Seven made in each county of Alabama at A moderate long point collar Information for Those Interested car service on all through noon today Results will be announc- The Keeley Institute haa an Office in the SMvoy X. J., during a tlitck mist. Eleven sur- big rolls here today for ed by the democratic state executive of fine quality sateen madeas. Building; just back of "Five Points," on Ednewood ylVors from the ill-fated bark. Includ- day trains of Western & At- committee at its meeting here April 21. JKeelev Ave.. where our Physician can b« consulted free. ing the wife of the mate, were res- Practicaljy complete unofficial re- EARL & WILSON either by the party needing our treatment, or by cued bj- small boats from the CroweU lantic Railroad. turns today indicated no change in th< MAKERS OP TttOY'S BEST PRODUCT | any one interested In a. relative or friend, that may after the two boats of the bark had relative vote of the various candidates need It. , been capsized and the crew thrown C. E. Harman, for United States senator, national rep- Sold bT DANIEL BROS. CO. Offiee—701 SHvey BuUdinx. Phone M. IO78. Hour*, into the water. The two sailors who' M. RICH & BROS. CO. resentatives, state, legislative ind 43 Peaektree St. fl-lt and 3-4. KEELEV JEN3TJTUXK, 329 Woodward met death either elected to remain on General Passenger Agent. county offices. Aye. Phone M. »7>5. Hour* any time, day or nigbt. the sinking bark or were Ult U«r» by companions* . ./t / i 'SPAPER. SPAPERf