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THE THE STANDARD SOUTHMRIf THE CONSTITUTION i NEWSPAPER Vol. XLVL—No. 131. ATLANTA, QA., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1913.—FOURTEEN PAGES. JURY LOANED EARS PLEA Figuring in Wilburn Murder Trial United States to Warn Other Nations to Keep 10 RAVINGS OF IB, WE At the top, W. D. McNeil (on right), attorney for Mrs. King, and S. Simmons (on left), brother of Mrs. King. At left at bottom is Judge J. B. Park, and on right H. J. Hen- SAYS RUBE ARNOLD derson, assistant counsel for Mrs. King. Hands Off in Mexico

Leo M. Frank Convicted, He Dramatic Scene in Gray Court Washington Preparing to No- Declares, by Prejudice and; Room When Attorney Drops tify Foreign Powers That Not by the Evidence Exhausted in His Chair in Any Interference Will Be in Case. Midst of Argument. 10 ASK Regarded as Unfriendly to This Government. HIS TRIAL IS COMPARED MOVE FOR MISTRIAL FOR NEW TO RITUAL MURDER CASE IS DENIED BY COURT NOTE WILL DEFINE jS I Money Will Be Used Exclu- ATTITUDE TOWARDS Scratch Beneath the Surface I Feeling of Uneasiness Per- sively to Relieve Congested HUERTA GOVERNMENT and You Will Find Parallel vaded Court Friday, Caus- Conditions" Which Exist at With the Russian Trial. ing Judge to Issue Warning the Present Time. The Proposed Proclamation Arnold Tells Judge Roan. Against Demonstration. Caused by Dispatch of For-

TCeub<-n <\rnold, asbtnlatt coined foi ' tf\ \ernon stllei. Staff t orrespondent. CONTINGENT FUND MAY eign Battleships to Mexican the dclen* Ins nrsumentj Ora>, Ga . Octobei ^4—(^ Friday foi a new tnil that the tmll Don t hang this boy unless J ou Jiang BE USED FOR SCHOOLS Waters and Recent Act of of Leo Frank would teach the entire! the woman who dominated and led^him British Minister. umveise a lesson at?a.in-«t prejudice, into wi pleaded \ttoi no John and that civili/ation was 'hoi lifted at K Cogpir in the final aisument of the tual of Nick Wilburn, iharmed with Mayor Believes This Engineer- the mispiable example of hl<> <-ll< nt s Wasih.ngton. Otcober 24 —The United the coldblooded murder of James A. States government is preparing to conviction ' King, whose widow ib indicted as an ing Money Is Available. His speeth began at 4 13 o'clock It accessory aftti the (act notify the nations of the world gren- •was a vitrlulii- denunciation of the al- 'Theie aie not enough jurvmen in But Captain Clayton Says eraHv that any inteiference in Mexi- leged rei,jn of ptejudice during the country to hang her and you know can affairs will be regarded as un- Franks ai i -UrCnment and of the fear it, ' he continued It Can't Be Touched. friendly Jo thib government the crowds mspii t d in the twelve men 1 i ou haven t ,jot the nei ve to hang Piebidcnt Wilson, Secretary Bryan •who meted the verdict of guilty to the hei,' he bhouted vehementlj Atlanta's general c-ouncil will be and Counsellor John Bas&ett Moore, of - prisoner He compared the situation Judge J A Park Inteirupted with asked in 1914 to pi ov ide $200000 for tht state department, have exchanged to the da tk HRPS when Jews were the statement that he did not believe use of the school boaid ideas on what the proclamation to the to death because of their i e- that tht attoinej had tlie right to con- stoned - — -- jeLtuie the outcome of the other caee. The money will be used exclusively woild should expiess It will be com- llgrion I vfter aigument. Judge Pai k stated he to relieve She congested conditions in municated to foreign governments, Prejudice u as the theme of his | W1;uld alow Mi C ooper a • broafl held, ' some of the public schools While mem- every whet e in line with the policy es- aigument *Th it and the dependtrue imj the attoincy went one without fur- bers of the school boai d aie not wiHing tablished earliei of -keeping other na- the juiv »nd public put m the storv , ihi i allusion hovve\ei, to what may to commit themselves as to the specific tions infoimed of eveiy step taken in The Juiv, | happen t> Mis King of Jim Touifv the negro amount needed to give comfoit to thou=> Uo handling of the Mexican problem A ft n moimnts later. Mi Cooper, sands of little c'uldien a majority be- he stated, d'rl not listen to the ^ ^ ^^ „,.„,. „,,. ., „._ had been speaking foi over two lieve that $250,OuO is needed, taut also The proclamation, 01 note, also will dence and wei^h It aa the;v should, houlb> diopped exhausted in his chaii talce the position that $200,000 will scive, it is underbtood, as an explicit but solelv loam d then eai s to the j He btated in a weak voice that he could furnish relief foi at least five years definition of the pollt> of the United mad and i^noiant lavlngs of the mob not continue a-nd aa it was after 5 Mayor James G \\oodward says that htates toward the de lacto authorities o clock the case was continued until •Which "cried as wolves for the blood the schools are r>ot -o ciowded as has In Mexico, leiteiatmg the piinciple t>atuida> morning Wilbui n was taken been reported. However, he is in favor that recognition only tan be given to of the roan on trial " i>ack to .Macon for the night. of piroviding iclief in the shape of goveinments on this he-mibpherf Token Uovin In Shorthand. MiHtrlnl Is Asked. more schools—two at l&abt—and be- founded on lavv and order His speech was deliveicd with all iailiei in the day the defense had lieves that ?100,OOU will be more than Eai her today it was expected that the Hie and eloquepce at the noted at- moved foi a mistrial dedai insr that suilMcient it would be only a mattei of a, few torney's command B> special request Juioib John A and \V L. Mlddle- Two modern sciiools can be elected houis when the proclamation would biookb, tathci and son, respectively, of both the prosecution and defense, for $100,000 be made public, but tonight it was were related to Gus Middlebrooks, of 910O,OOO for Schools. practically decided to hold the matter it was taken down by a stenographer, Houston countj. who mai ried Miss Sal- Mayor Woodward threw light on the in abeyance for several days, at least and will therefore so down into court lie King, aiatei of the dead man After financial problem which stands as a until after the elections in Mexico history a numbei of witnesses had failed to menace to the school improvement next Sunday. state definite relationship. Solicitor Jo- >"A teirlble responsibility is on the movement Friday seph B Pottle had the motion over- t'aunex of Proposed Action. trial judse in this case, vour honor," He explained that ho was Of the opin- i uled Two things, it is know n, have con- \inol(J "The supreme couifj ion that $100,000 now to the credit c!f tr.buted to the determination of tjie Bald Mr That the case will go to the United the contingent fund for engineering ex- Jt expects you to government te denne itb -policy—the Is the > ause of this States supreme couit, In the event of penses can be diverted to the school decide logically—to detetrmne on the j V\ llbuiti s. conviction, was the Indlca- presentation by Sir Lionel Carden, the, tlo!l of board. Biitish minister to Mexico, of his cre- facts m the ca.se whether or Hot a attorneys foi the defense to- lacts m me cat,o ^ {day. It is btated that the >oung man's Goaded Beyond Endurance, Tihe fund was created in Che bond dentials immediately after Huerta had ordinance, wihich ^yipulates that 15 per new trial should be granted It is j friends have secuied necessary funds picclamied himself dictator, and the cent of the bond money b« put into a entirely up to you In all supreme' to fig-it for him to the last. dispatch of several war vessels to contingent fund (The bond money was court cases, It is invariably said Feeling; of TJneanine»n. Mexican waters. vo'ted for s<-wers and, school improve- The Biitish embassy here today, at "These verdicts wore either approved There was a marked feeling of uti- Mrs. King Breaks Silence ment purposes Captain R M Cla>t>n the direction of the foreign office, offi- „. renounced by the trial judge We easimss in the courtroom as the day stated Friday that the fund amounts v 01 e on Shortly after the trial opened Episcopalian House of Bishops to $100,000 He also stated that he did cially advised Secretary Bijan that the should act accordingly' morning, some twenty of James British goveinment pronounced as not believe tlhe wnole amount would be "You must remember that the mat-| > , ela m es and £rlends from neai Favors Proposition Turned expended in 1914 About 525,000 of the unauthentic the now- famous, interview ' tei cannot be referred back to the s Hound Oak came Into the courtroom And Accuses Nick Wilburn Down by Deputies. fund will be necess>ar>. he says, to com- credited to Sir Lionel, expressing the jui> Those twelve men have been in a body Not the slightest outward plete the engineering details art. the view that the United States did not disbanded They aie of the past and indlcation of violence was shown, but three sewage disposal plamts, and it is understand conditions in Mexico. thiee deputies mo\ed up until they possible that $25,000 more will be Another incident tonig-ht that was cannot be brought back I feel I am By Veraon Stll«a, Staff Correspondent. ever told he would kill me and him- New York, October 24 —A deadlock stood dliectlv behind the accused man spent to builti larger sew«ns to re- regarded with significance was the as- required by your honor's scope of Gray, Ga , October 24 —Special )— self He had often talked of suicide, between the house of bishops and the and kept theli positions all during tho place the smaller ones surance that came from Ambassador house of deputies, the governing board power to argue these facts We sut>- day Aroused over the allegations that she and I believed that he cared nothing By the s'trtcte'St economy it la possi- Jusserand to the state department that it that the supreme couit will not of tlhe Protestant Episcopal church, \t the afternoon session Judge Park, for his own life ble to save ?50,00>"i from -this iPund. the Fiench government, in sending a allow me to make aigument—neither had been guilty of immoral relations was brought about at the general con- who had quilled the slightest signs "To save Mr King I kept quiet ' "I am not certain as to the law warship to Mexican waters, did not will anv thins else N'ow is mv onlv with Fred St»pp, aged 22 a sawmill vertioji today when the bishops voted of disoidci, announced that he heal d which governs the expenditure of the intend in any way to embairass the time T'ao supreme cout t vou know, Nick never came back for two weeks, t > establish a separate bishopric for some one nnke a icm^rK that did not hand who ooaided with the King fam- money," Mayor Woodward said Friday. United States Officials indicated sat- and then one dav when I think he r.cgroes of the south, the bishop of this is inuelv technical—that and nothing sound well, and tbat 10 lemitks u ould isfaction over the apparent trend of ily. Mrs Klnsr, expecting to pro on trial knew' rnv husband was away he came district to have a seat in the upper "But it seems to me that if there is 1 elbP be allowed He compi minted the peo- anv money left in the £und it can be tho French government's attitude. Monday as ncressorv before the fact to house Tftie house of deputies a few The Frank trial grew out of Geor- ple of Jones countv on then conduct there and forced me to yield again u&ed foi school purposes I a.m groins There is a possibilitj that if the da} s ago i ejected this plan and asked gia's most exceptional murder case throughout the iasi ami Tasked that ths murder of her husband, James A. "This happened then time and again, to have the law looked up." I powers indicate further unwillingness the bishops to refer the matter to a The klllinET of Mary Phagan was the the same Quietness continue to pre- King, made her first statement of the and I cried at night in my bed, but I Cannot Be Diverted, He Snya. to| embarrass the) United States that most exceptional, the most diabolical vail joint Lommission which would report Construction Chief Clayton says that affair to The Constitution today was afraid to tell my husband I at the next triennial convention this government may withhold its pro- You will recollect that the most of That the fate of VTtlbuin will be de- the money to Lhe credit of the con- j With tears in her eyes an-d a -voice begged Mr King to take me away, The two houses having reached di- tingent fund of whidh the mayor has j nouncement, but some officials were our piesent-dav murders are the slay- cided Satuidaj and 11s sentence given of the opinion that soonei or later such that frequently broke, the woman ad- and Nlok found it out and he giew vergent conclusions in what is regaid- reference cannot be diverted for any ins- of women and chU-dien This is a him now api'eajs ie>t is on an exact parallel which, he declared, was obtained Episcopal church shall sanction re- Fi-'day afternoor. tl at *he committee 1 situation existed early in the day when thjough Moore s "third degree meth- \ield time and agrain strychnine and I had saved him," she will immediately start its probe He j with the Kiev trial in Russia—a ligrioiib communities within diocese word was received that the American ods. She held up her rlg-ht hand and swore finally went on, "I begged again to explained that the members of the -com- Russian trill of a Jew foi the minder This was suggested in a speech early vessel, the Mono Castle, had been de- WUbnrn VrralBrned b> Pottle. that she had nevei consented oi even mittee are fullv acquainted with the of a tni tf>n-ve;,ir old snl The leave Jones county, but Mr King could in the conv ention by Bishoip S Sipald- conditions existing at a.11 the over- j tained at Vera Cruz It was not re- thp vvoildi ^oIIcUoi Pottle, w ho closed the ai gu- Kiev his suggested to Wilbui n that he kill King no* sell his land and get away int, of Utah, and was introduced latei crowded schools, and said that it will, vealed what orders -were in prepara- tne ^°»a|nnent for the state, delivered a po are nrejudice and ig- \ttorney Coopei 's speech was called I told him Mr. King had gone hunting recognition would have to submit to ost wonderful effort of his life live. ano would be back soon, he left. When the church for approval the rulep and tions norance \lso misrht be added the the "All the board can do is to ask for •pirit of the mob, the worst of all bv a lawver who has long known him Sated Kine's Mfe. Mr King did not come back I> Save constitution, no change in -which could at the bar In the time that he spoke, be made without the consent of the the money and if we don't get it it Weather Prophecy "The cou; ts are supposed to be the he Hung satire at the efforts of the "I even saved Mi. Kings life one the alarm I could not believe when is because the city hasn't g-ot It to bishop of tha diocese containing the ' GENERALLY FAIR. euperlor knowledge in ever} case time wtien Nick had given him strych- they found him dead that Nick lhad give," he said They are supposed to be superior to the motther ohurch of the community. The Continued on Page Two. nine in some whisky, but I feared to killed him It looked like suicide or Daley Wants $25O,OOO. public and an else But this case has xjommunlty could elect a chaplain, who tell Mr King why he was sick" a-, accident, and everybody told me would be responsible to the Episcopal "Hoyv much money, in your opinion, made me tremble for the majesty and will be necessary to improve condi- Georela—Fnlr Saturday and Sunday, power of thi» court and for the reign The statement was made by MYs that it was. bishop foi his iministration the same tions'" Colonel Daley was asked Local Report, of law and Deacefulness It seems as Kin® in her cell In the Jones county "1 never made any confession that aj a paiochical clergyman. The real He replied that he believed the estate and endowments of the com- Lowest temperatuie 49 thougrh the law and power and justice jail, where she has been kept since I plotted Mr King's death for the sake amount necessary would be close on Highest tempeiature 65 to $250,000. is more on trial than Leo Frank King met his death last December It of his $2,000 insurance. I did come munity would be held in trust for it Mean temipei ature 57 Be Early, Early, Early by the Hipiscoipal church. He was asked if the board would i The ocein of feeling and piejudice was given through consent of W E out and tell people of my relations Noimai temperature 5<^ that apneaiefl -it the trial threatened The house of deputies later voted in I ask the general council for that much i Hainfall In past 24 hours, inches..046 with Nick I could not keep that any I money He replied that the board , to wash justice awav as though it were McNeil, of Macon, her attorney Be- favor of the canon sanctioning lelig- Excess since 1st of month, inches.0 38 onlj a smill and feeble building elect- It's Want Ad Day ALL fore the attomev came she had always longer I just had to tell it would decide on that part of the prop- Dehuencv since January 1, inches.3.16 "It was fright for Mi. King and fear lous communities At present there osition at a subsequent date. ed on the sands I binceielv hope and aie foui of these ordeis for men and play I vvill nOA er go through another DAY. turned hei back upon all who ques- of what would happen to me and my That $250,000 will be demanded of Beporta From \ arloua Station*. eighteen for women existing by the, the city for the schools is the de- sue expenenco tioned her * little children that kept me from tell- toleiance ot the Episcopal church, and cision of a majority of the members STA110N3 AND Temperature. Rain The Day Ls Coming:. But we have to give the "Nick, when I first knew him, a short ing Mr King -what Nick had done it is understood they are prepared to of the board Other members who are State of 24 hr a 'The dav is now here when there time before the killing, was a despond- j • I aln t fit to live. I ain't fit to look take steps at once to come within not in sympathy T-ith the movement •WEATHER. 7 p m. | Hlcb,Inches. should be no feeling- against tue Jew Printer Man a chance to put Episcopal communion In the lower for better schools, are just willing to ATLANTA, cloudy. 49 7 ent, melanoholj boy," she began in |a.t by no respectable person," sheened 65 .46 t Is coming with enlightenment and The accused woman had been giving house there was no opposition to the ask council for a uttle more than the Birmingham, cldy.. 46 50 .50 sincerity and knowledge It is gain- your message in the paper. a clear tone "He came to our house plan. her statement in words tihat denoted annual appropriation. Boston, rain .... 62 62 .00 :i _r ground with even suc-h a thing as once or twice and sat with Mr King- The house of deputies confirmed the President J O Cochran, of the park Brownsville, clear 68 80 .00 So, please get your Want that she hafl a good English education, i not i.nce In the south we have the and I in the family sitting- room bishops' appointment of Rev Dr Wlil- board, said Friday that he finds a Buffalo, rain ... . 54 56 1.06 In si oeople—we have the lepresenta- Advertisement in The Con- but at the last outbreak she lapsed' liam Cabell Brown, archdeacon of sentiment in favor of a tax increase Charleston, rain . 70 76 2.14 ti\i aiistocracj of oui nation, and the There he used to say that he had no into the language of the uncultured. Biazil, as bishop of the mlssionaiy of 25 cents over the present rate of Chicago, clear 56 60 00 SMI tin inei brought down to a final one to care for him and that he be- She turned to talking of hei chil- district of Cuba Bishop Kobeit $1.25 to be levied for one year only, Denver, clear 86 72 .00 i ilv MS is the onlv real \meiican stitution office before 10 lieved he would kill himself some day. dren The youngest are being cared Strange, of the diocese of Bast Caio- and the money thus derived to be Durango, clear . . . GO 68 .00 But the ignoiant southerner does lina, who became ill here since the o'clock tonight. for in the Hephzibah Orphan asv lum used for school improvements only Galveston, clear . . 6S 72 .00 not tepiesent southern sentiment or •• 'Nick,' I said to him, 'Mr King and convention began, announced he had "I have discussed, the school prob- Hatteras cloudy . .[ 70 74 .00 ftelmg And, it is onlv the igrnorant I are your friends' I put my arm and the oldest ones by relatives One placed the affairs of the distuct in lem -with citizens and members of Jacksonville cldy .1 64 76 102 who smile and shake hands with one The sooner it gets in the daughter is the wife of Frank Wil- the hands of a diocesan committee for .65 across his shoulder. I felt toward the the city ^administration and find that Kansas City, cldy. 58 72 another when a man is condemned to Knoxville, cloudy . .66 death, and a picture of a human being better will the Printer Man burn, brother of the man accused of an indefinite time there IsTquite a sentiment for a tax 58 72 boy as any mother would to a lad in killing her father Mra King, when The house of bishops tonight con- rate increase," President Cocjlran said. Louisville, rain ... 54. 1.2S suun-, fiom the gibbet confronts a sidered the proposed amendment to pub- ic Listen' I have here something like you. He smiles happily tiouble. Mr. King was with us, and he she finished talking-, threw herself "I know that the people ard taxed too Memphis, cloudy , 52 52 ' .40 the church constitution providing that heavily now for the returns they get, Miami, clear .... 78 84 00 that beats as directly on the Frank repeated what I had said about being everytime he sees a Want across the bed. Her story outlines the a two-thirds vote shall be the neces- but I don't think that they will ob- Mobile, cloudy . . . 54 58 .54 tase as inv bit of evidence pioduced at claton of the defense, according- to At- the trial It is a communication in friends to Nick. Nick seemed to like sary majority on any proposal to ject to an increase of 25 cents, if they Montgomery, p cly 50 56 .10 The Constitution fiom a college profes- Ad, but he giggles all over us for our friendliness, and got to call- torney McNeil, who states that he is change the denomination's name. The know that the money will be spent ju- Nashville, rain 52 62 1.08 soi of our own state. Let me read it: convinced of its genuineness house took no action but probably will diciously for school purposes The New Orleans, clear 60 66 .00 ing Mr. King 'tjncle Jim' resume discussion tomorrow. 64 .32 Letter to Constitution. when he gets one in early. leyy could be made for one year only, New York, rain . . 60 Sny» Boy Overpowered Her. and the increase it will make in the Oklahoma, clear . 64 74 .00 (Mr Arnold then read a letter pub- Telephone Main 5000 or "He used to come to the house about BLASTED AFFECTIONS city's revenue will be sufficient to Palestine, clear . . 02 70 N .00 lished m Friday's Constitution from 14 TOPPLE OVER CLIFF take care of the schools, and possibly Pittsburg, rain ... 58 60 .96 -Professor Julius McGrath, of the fac- Atlanta 5001. three times a week after that, and one a little can be thrown into the park I Raleigh, rain . . bC 68 1.06 ulty of Emory college, Oxford, Go. It ARE VALUED AT $35,000 .00 follows ) day he happened to come when Mr. department's }ne-" Rapid City, clear. 54 62 WHEN CABLE BREAKS Roswell, clear . . 68 I 76 .00 " 'Editor Constitution; In the holy city Index to Want Ads Page 11 Klngr was away. I went into my bed- New York, October 24.—A jury In OtriOK CBrefnl Consideration. St. Louis, clear . . . 58 82 .00 of Kiev, Russia, a Jew by the name of room for something? and Nick followed the supreme court placed a value this Thurmond, W. Va, October 24 — The Constitution's stories calling: at- Salt Lak City, clr. . 64 70 .00 Mendel Bailiss is being tried on what is Column 5 afternoon of $35,000 upon the affec- 58 68 .00 known as 'ritual murder,' which, in me. I did not notice his being there Elmer Balrher and Amos Howell -were tention to the needs of the schools Sheridan, clear tions of Miiss Mary Mclntyre, a Brook- killed and a dozen other men seriously has caused members of the city admin- Shreveport, clear.. 62 ] 66 , .00 plain English, means that this man had until he put his arms around me and, lyn school teacher. A verdict award- hurt Tvhen a cable snapped on a moun- 80 -1 killed a Christian child in order to mis. after a short struggle, overpowered istration to give more careful and con- Tampa, cloudy .... 68 ,00 Its blood with the pas mer bread In THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION ing her this sum was returned In her tain incline near Kaymoor today/ The scientious consideration of the sub- Washington, i ain . 64 64 .56 me. ! $150,000 suit against William Hughes, men were riding on a truck, which, ject than ever before, an dout of the Winnemucca, clear. 66 78 .00 "I ordered him never to come to the a manufacturer of paper boxes, for al- when the cable broke, toppled over a Continued on Page Fourteen, j leged breach of promise to marry. cliff. All the injured are expected to Continued on Page Two, C. IV von HERRMANN. bouse a»ain, and he atror* that it 1 Miss UDcIntyr\ o i» about 40 year* old.

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officials of the government was to to General BTuerta's promise to the ject was "Great Britain and the Unit- verses that Jfche distinguished jurist await the- developments of the nex£ diplomatic corps' that even if his ed States." The ambassador's "im- wrote Into ttte deciison: friends voted for him next Sunday lie portant business" is believed here to IN TRIPLE SEALED forty-eight hours oelore .making any have been connected with the Mexican •The bride would not except the presidency on the and jroom each Some PACKAGES move. President "Wilson had some ground that it -would be unconstitu- situation.™ ' EQUAL SUFFRAGE Within tional to succeed himself. ' Inasmuch The' British press is now completely The circle of each other's kin: dou'bt about going to Mobile. Ala., to alive to the gravity of the Mexican af- But kin and kin are still no more make an address on Monday before tlhe as President Wilson, in a. note, re- cently announced that the United fair. The Daily Graphic, which finds Related than they -were before." Southern Commercial congress, but he- States regarded the assumption of dic- it significant that one of the secreta- told friends tonight that he probably tatorship by Huerta as a violation of ries of Foreign Secretary Grey, Sir wil- Claim Murder Was JVot Proved. Kennes&iv would go. He leaves early .tomorrow tbs promises for a constitutional elec- liam G. Tyrrell, is being sent to Wash- BY JONES ington, again in an editorial today de- Attorney Dean Newman, of Macon, for Philadelphia to address the con- tion, the result of this election is not nounces President Huerta. whose state- who, with his brother, Robert Newman, Candidate for U. S. Senate Met Eress hall' celebration, but should there calculated to have any considerable ment of Thursday, it says, proves his and Judge J. C. Barron, of Clinton, is Biscuit 5c effect on the American "policy. unfitness for any responsible office at Station by Parade and be extraordinary developments he may The predicament of Genaral Felix Man Who Gives Up Seat in associated with the defense, opened not Tmike a southern tri-p. and abundantly-justifies President Wil- the arg-umonts. Diaz, one o-f the candidates for the son's refusal to award resognition to The defense, by not Introducing evi- Tendered Big Banquet. The Fresh Soda Cracker Secretary Bryan was in frequent presidency who remains isolated at his government. . , . Car Yet Refuses Woman a dence, had sained the privilege of conference with the president during Vera Cruz, apprehensive of danger if The Graphic, however, is almost opening and closing. That the state the day. Mr. Bryan called attention. he tries to make a political campaign, alone in the view that Great Britain is had failed to establish that a murder Birmingham, Ala., . October 24.-r- wrong in recognizing Huerta. me Vote Is Guilty of False FRANK B. BLOCK CO., ATLANTA e.vcited the attention of officials here had- been committed was the opening Congressman Oscar W. Underwood, who are determined to give him tendency of the editorial opmioin gen- of his speech. He, also attacked vehe- asylum if necessary. Tliie position of erally is to regard it as impossible Chivalry. mently the testimony of the negro, chairman of the ways and means com- that the two English-speaking, peoples the .administration with respect to all ! Jesse Barber, and scouted at the id'ea mittee and a candidate for the "United •candidates is that they should hot be should "quarrel over the affairs of of believing- Fred Stepp "a' weakling States senate from Alabama, was given South American country." . and an outlaw." molested in any way. a big reception tod:-y at the terminal At the same time The Dail Telegraph Branding as false the chivalry of Attorney F. Holmes Johnson, of Recandfed Guaranteed Sound lo e the southern gentleman who gave up Gray, made the first speech for the station when he arrived here over the MEXIC COURT PLANS . ' \ ^j' one or two. other in North America makes tlhe eventual "Away back in. 1887, long before Im-p-ossible. No. 1O Pure Leal Lard.^SI.25 members of the Kupre.me bench. Ihe i absorption of Mexico inevitable, llealU Penalty Demanded. trial. A Real Boys' Shoe opinion, it i.s Ktiid. will dr. T. A. White, who Made of Real Calfskin have advised Diaz to come in view lluerta in Ills design to set the British his speech, and in that time went into had previously been on the stand; Cap- of the various stories Dial have Krown and American governments at logger- advocates. detail, bringing out with clearness the tain G. W. Comer, a confederate vet- with first-class oak out o-f hi-s h;tlt in Vera CViiz. heads. The News says: "There Is no sentiment hnck of this entire theory of the state and citing eran; A. J. Midillebrooks, brother of Nelson O'Shaim-hnossy. the American "The maintenance of American stand of labor. It is simply a matter testimony of various witnesses to prove Middlebrooks, Sr , on the jury; ex- ch.-irH-e d'affaires, says he considers as friendship is the keystone of British of rig-fit and justice. It is right that his contentions. Sheriff Bob Etntridge; J. C. Turner, fiction the report circulated In the "I have sympatlhy for this man," he C. C. MiddlebrooKs. K. P. Griffin, John Goodyear welt soles. iK.licy. Xot all the British capital in- the women who help produce the na- United States t!.:tt the French minister vested in Mexico would compensate declared, '*but 1 aim here to do my W. Early, who married a Middle- had called a meeting of the members for the risk of losing Americas tion's wealth—by those women I mean duty—that duty which .you must do. bro-oks; Thomas Gordon, whose mother of the diplomatic corps to devise a friendship, and under the present cir- the industrial women, those who work General Lee called 'duty' the sutolim- ,wa-s a Mlddlebrooka, and John A. Child's, Buy him a pair of these, it plan tor riwrtintv a crisis. stances It would be our duty and the in mil^s, factories and shops—should est word in the English language, and who "knew all the Midd'lebro-oks, but The minister- of xvar denied today a I hope that you and I are moved by who was not su.rc abqut the kinship." plainest cormnonsense to acquiese in have the ri.g-ht to say who sha.ll g-overa report that the members of the Huerta the American policy, even though we some degree of that emotion in deal- Cooper A>ion't go through the mud not a mistaken one. All that has hap- • "I .have small respe-ct for the bran-d secure evide-nce to hang Wilburn, Ulitchell .street in not torn np. Sir I.ioiu-I Silent. pened in Mexico conflnms the keenness sion, and hi.-} last words were a plea of chivalry that we see sometimes in for She gallows for the prisoner. Coloned Cooper recalled Ur. White, a "I shall mu.ke. no reply, to any fur- LI! his insight and justifies the cour- state's witness, to the stand. He was aKe uC his conduct. \Vu are not pre- this-city and in fact all over this state Colonel Cooper, in Oipehing, declared ther inquiry o,u the subject," \vas the that the state had not established rhe overruled when he tried -to ask Dr. only answer of Sir Lionel Oarden. Brit- ipru-ed to wacrifice the friendship of tho —tho brand of false politeness to the White the question, "Who hired 25-lb. Sack Granulated United States at the dictation of a lew corpus felictl. Then Ihe turned his at- ish minf.sU-'-r to .Mexico, vvheu infnrnied women that will cause a man to gftv^e tention to the state's lawyers, and Mtto-re?" The jury was then sent out this evening that the Ilritish foreign h speculators. Lot .the foreign - Sugar. . . . SI. 15 up h-ia seat in a street car, yet deny with a smile on his face that s.oftened and the lawyers urgued their point. office, throu;.rh Ihe embassy at \Vash- lice understand that." the effect, declared that unless they re- With tho jury in the box, the defense in!4tnn. had denied to the American Tho Daily .Mail complains of Presi- the same woman the right of intelli- recalled Jesse Barber, the negro wit- No. 10 Pail Silver Leaf di nt Wilson's sphynx-like silence con- gent use of the baHot. The man who per.ted they would suffer in the next state department the authen ticit y of world for their "most murderous ness for the stai'.e.. Barber told Colonel his Utterances rei;ardinL!: the United cr mins his'plans for solving the Mcx- takes off his hat. in an elevator and Cooper that he was present when Wil- Lard .... SI- 29 States ^overnmt-nt's lack of under- i.-au difficulty. It says ih.- refused to speeches." burn made the alleged Incriminating- i-ci ogniKe Jluorta, but offers no alter- then refuses his stenographer a deceirt "They can take care of themselves, No. 10 Pail Snow- standing" of conditions in Mexico. but I don't want you to suffer from statement. The s>ta.'te then used the Sir ijiouel appeared to be sliyl.tiy an- native solution. , living- wage is not displaying real nes'ro to bring out its claim that no noyed by the importance that ha.d been ••If he would frankly show in what chivalry. following- them," he shouted, turning coercion had been used. drift ..... 98c attached to his interview. direction his way lies," The Mail says, "The industrial women of the coun- to the jury. Coloneil Co-oper then announced that New York Green Ap- Footcoverers to all mankind. 'fhe Hritish minister finds himself the • it would facilitate the task of Brit- try, of whom there are over a million Mastertv Effort I>y Cooper. lie had'closed for the defense and object of much interest pit the part of ish statesmen, who, like himself, are From a few moments after his open- Soldci'tior Pottle asked t| fin carry over any part of the sum total the first and scores of horses and mules irrto 1916. Jt is obvious, from condi- were 'tied in the grove around the Shirts and Drawers at.. U)liUU courthouse. . The two hotels' nlled "P Beautiful tions as they are today, that the city their parlors with beds at night, and will ihave to 'meet this a-mount. then were forced to turn applicants Provide for Payment. Men's Cardigan If You Don't Live in Atlanta, Order by Mail aV y Designs, The. finance com.mittee has already tr! the courthouse all followed the Jackets, all colors. $1 and up practically provided for the payment words of the attorneys with rapt at- oC these "two items. tention The accused man never seem- $1.00 Value, for But Mayor Woodward now says that ed to lose sight of what was being There's "CLASS" to each and hr> will not pay $106,000 cash for the said for or against him. His face, Men's Bath Robes, in gray, blue, every one of our Men's Suits and HrL-alarm system, in tho original con- White with a pallor strange to the black, red; pocket and tract the company asrreed to install ruE"-ed citizens of Jones county, show- Overcoats! These garments are tl.c system for $106,000 and let the city ed no emotion as attorneys for the cords; nice stripes.. .. . p-ay for it in Installments covering a state branded him as "a traitor worse 50c Benedict Arnold," and depicted designed by pattern cutters-of period of five or six years. thaa"n , Mayor "Woodward says that the city the" state''s theory for the events lead- TRUE genius, i"n their line and, will be entitled to a rebate for settle- ing up to the crime and ot the crime ment on a cash basis. He lhas intl- are needled by craftsmen of the j mated that $80,000 in cold cash ought SKi n the members of the present j to attract the contractors. He intends jury venire from which the twelve highest order. putting- the proposition to the 'repre- meme n to try Mrs. Kins will he picked The ntatives of the company ju.st as soon asked to be allowed to hear the argu- Today i a«i they approach him. ment. They had been excluded at the Daylight The fabrics are thoroughly ; Councilman Claude Ashley says he start of the Wilburn trial, as both hcpes to save the city some ' more sides objected to their being present Men's E. & W. sponged and shrunk every thread money on the crematory. He has not and were still kept out. Cofner stated definitely how much he intends More Grim Details Brought Out. in them is pure wool and they to save, but it is understood that he Even more of the bare and grim de- Percale Shirts, expects to have $35,000 more knocked tails of the tragedy came out during are the choicest products of o-"f the price. Council

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NEWSPAPER! .'SPAPERf Page Four. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, OAU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1913.

THE CONSTITUTION A SPLENDID MEMORIAL. 180a The Georgia division of the United Store; o/ i/ie Moment Daughters of the Confederacy, in conven- Just From Georgia By WALT MASON, The World's MysterieS BT- FRA1VK. STJUTTON The Famous i'rone Poet. tion at Moultrie, have made aa inspirmgly WAS GALILEO TORTURED? \ Sunday. Trj-Weekly practical disposition of the $10,000 Francis Love at the Door. AS TO ETIQUETTE. -2LARK HOWELL, S Bartow memorial fund By a heavy ma The world has been made well aware of Whewell, In his "History of Inductive tditor «nd General M«n»g«r jonty it has been decided to invest tha't 1 "Permit me to call jour attention to a the opposition which Galileo experienced Science," has devoted considerable attention most remarkable book," said the oily tongued to Galileo and his Imprisonment He argues ^ L, HALSTEAD. sum in land adjacent to the mountain time—joy time and Love at the door, from the ecclesiastical authorities of his Buncos tauiagc* stranger. "It gives all the rules of etiquette that the abjuration was a solemn farce, school conducted b> Andrew J Ritchie, at i you are, my honey, though the world governing good society, and so Is of Inestim- age, but it is remarkable that the first resist- equally discreditable to the enjomers and the Rabun Gap The land is to be devoted to may rate you poor. able value. Every woman wishes to be ance that he met with came from those who enjoined, to pander to the popular view of Though the heart's best known as a charming hostess, but unless •were philosophers like himself The stories the Interpretation of Scripture on the earth's the uses of the school and its upkeep will riches, the cynic-folk she knows how to entertain properly she that have been told against the treatment supposed Immobility However that may be, be paid by the institution, but the title w41 condemn. Is jmre to make herself ridiculous This of Galileo by the Inquisition are not founded there is no doubt Galileo was an unwilling remain with the Daughters Let your ^tresses out full party to the farce, although he na(J not suf- book, my dear madam—" on facts. It is true that his doctrines brought length—I kiss the gold "I'm not your dear madam," Interrupted As The Constitution detailed in a re- him a certain amount of trouble, but, by ficient spirit of the martyr to run the risk of them! Mrs Curfew, "and I don't want you to set of refusing to make the abjuration The cent analysis of the Ritchie school, that a little discreet management, he might have too familiar on first acquaintance I've nev- often repeated story that he exclaimed under escaped censure He was, however, of an institution is engaged in one of the most II er seen you before, mister, and here you his breath, "but the world does move," when ardent disposition, and being assailed by a Love Is the joy time and he was made to say that It did not, was praiseworthy education enterprises in the stand calling me your dear madam Just aa preacher he was tempted to bring out a though we had gone to school together probably a graphical representation In later the wealth untold. pamphlet defending his views, and in reality south times of the sentiment he must have felt at Mountain bojs and girls heretofore de Tour lips the rarest And I must say that a man who goes adding to the offense he had already given rubles—y our hair around addressing strange ladies In such This brought him before the Inquisition In the absurdity. prived of opportunities through the isola- heaven's brlgh test familiar terms should have pride enough to 1615 and he was obliged to disavow all his This same writer further says "Speak- ing of his own persecution of the early gold wear a respectable necktie I'd never con- doctrines and solemnly engage never again tion of the Blue Ridge are now being edu believers In Christ, St Paul Is made to say, When Loves life lay dying—loat there, In sent to be called pet names by a man who to teach them cated not merely for academic pursuits, but in the authorized version 'I compelled them the strife, wears such a necktie as vours. The story of the torture and llltreatment to blaspheme' The revised more accurately for the vocations that he to their hands in Your lips to Love s replying kissed him back "As for your books of etiquette, you d bet- of Galileo by the Inquisition has been told 1 represents the original as 'I strove to make to life ter go and sell them to people who need so frequently In history and so well em- Entered at the postofflce at Atlanta as the mountains them Thank goodness, I don't entertain them blaspheme Would that the attempt bellished, that it is credited by the majority . second-class mall matter Thev are being trained to li\e well and m much, but when ladles do come here to spend of the Inquisition to make Galileo abjure and of people The Villa Medici, where Galileo curse a doctrine In which he believed had profitably and happilj and above all to LiCe time—Joy time, and Love at the door, the afternoon I think I know how to con- was detained, was never in any sense a RATESi duct myself without talcing lessons from a been equally unsuccessful, but it was not so, United States and Mtxlco grow, at home Thej are being shown how jive to me Love s riches and I shall want prison, but was and Is one of the most ls orrespondence school or consulting such a and the account forms one of the saddest ° n -P«»K* Pap*M>, lc> 13 to 34-paire no more, sumptuous palaces In Rome 24 3e to utilue the enormous pobfaibiliteb at their chapters In the history of science" ' *° -»«ce papers. 3et 3O to ill the storms will vanish—rainbows light book as you are carrying around If all the In the1 biography of Galileo by Blot is a papers. Be. Sir David Brewster is authority for tha elbow s, in contradistinction to the torlorn women In this community knew as much letter of Galileo's dated 1633, in which he the skies, statement that investigations would prove hope tormeily opt ntd to them ot leaving Life foiever singing in the morning of about etiquette as I do, there would be some speaks of enjojing the delightful gardens that Galileo was created with a marked def- ATLANTA, GA., October 25, 1913. Loves eyes' pleasure In entertaining them, but as things It was. Indeed, his biographer says, the very home to build a dubious "caiecr ' erence and generosity by the principal mem- are, I dread to see them coming to this house, opposite of a prison, for, being the resident bers and highest dignitaries of the church The disposition made ot the Baitow for they pay no attention whatever to so- of a Tuscan ambassador, It was exactly the SUBSCRIPTION HATES. John Gerard, who in every way had mada memorial is a particularlv happy one It is Georgia cial forms and ceremonies, and conduct them- spot where, of all others, a Tuscan was freest By Mall in the United States and Me-tlco selves on the free for all principle himself thoroughly familiar with the life of (Payable invariably in advance ) laking the tight road is like locking He was allowed to write to and to receive to be put into land which will be used to "On the fifteenth of last month my daugh- Galileo after the supposed ban had been 1 mo 6 mo 12 mo the door on Trouble, but folks that lock whom he pleased, says his biographer, and teach mountain boys cattle raising Ihe ter was visiting me. and we decided to In- placed on his teachings, wrote as follows "It" Dally and Sunday .... «0o ?3 25 $600 him out lose their judgment celebrating his was always attended by his own faithful Daily BOo 225 400 beef Industry, especially in the mountain ibsence cus&ing hu- school sybtem conservative citiz( ns ot Geoigia, and held manity and making humanity like it the bench in thib btate in the da\b of them Friends could notice It but if he missed it That was decided at the lecent monthly "I wonder If your book of etiquette tells three days, his Pupils would immediately Diogenes was born about 400 B C in chaos, when courage w as lequired to re what a charming hostess should do under Greece, and during his early life took up notice it meeting of the board such circumstances I saw that a storm was counterfeiting for a profession Ho was habilitate law anil order and the courts Edge always Tells A month henco the probing committee brewing, but I was perfectly helpless I caught and was banished from his state. He is not a ladical His inclination is to couldn't forbid Mrs Geewhilikens making Those who know that their entire Success This curdled his disposition and he became will report to the boaid The board will waid measured speech and careful accu remarks and I couldn't prevent Mrs Tur- depends upon their being kept constantly on the champion grouch of the period Like thea digest the report The board will then sation pentine from replving to them Finallj Mrs Edge glady see the benefits In advance, of modern malefactors of great Intelligence he Turpentine made some observation that was pushing aside the agencies that seek to steal refer the report to count il with an urgent Ihe duet tiouble the jud^e thinks, it simply outrageous and Mrs Geewhilikens decided that he was light and that the whole -BAT" NELSON WILL BE their Rewards from them The Athlete request' that the situation be given nn that the laws ot Geoie^ui, in a gieatei de got up and said she would not remain here world was to be severely criticised for re- knows that he must live a clean, careful life gree than those of most othei American FLASHING THI5 to be Insulted by such an old mischief buking him He accordingly moved to Athens, mediate consideiation maker as Mrs Turpentine in oVder to be kept on Edge. Treat your commonwealths, place society at an un borrowed a tub and became a philosopher. This means that two months atter The " 'Call me an old mischief maker will Body with respect and consideration and keep 7 He emitted his philosophy on the street cor- Constitution exposed the tact that 92 tots fair advanta^<- with the criminal Ihe vou ' shrieked Mrs Turpentine, and she hit it on Edge at all times and it will In turn 'I be r.iftN of (>oldcn Days. ners like manj of our modern advance think- were being "educated" in one grade of a Constitution has often emphaMZfd this Mrs Geewhilikens over the head with a big magnificently back every effort of your Brain tault It is not contended that accused Om h ill< luia s lalsin tin dipper, and Mrs Geewhilikens grabbed a ers and retarded workers, and he used the school, 84 in another and 74 in another, I i the shifts of golden dav s twelve quart bucket and knocked Mrs Tur and keep out the clods from your Nerve cen- tub for advertising purposes By means of and m a second school three grades of men should not bf ^ivrn every benefit of \\ » II k p the big world bla^in pentme off her feet with it, and before I real- ters living In it he became famous, and large 1 children were being taught in close prox- the doubt and a full opportunity to estab Till tlu stus cr> Let er blaze ' ized what was happening the place was full Edge alwavs Tells numbers of leading citizens came to visit hsh their innocence According to Judge A < i cs, music Ul\ of flying tinware All the ladies took a hand The student who dailv does not do his him and to as>k him questions, which in- imity to a basement sewer, council will be \\ill lint, fiom hill and valley and Mrs, Ripsaw had her nose split with a best but leaves to a later date the overtaxing variably got rude answers "When Alex- "urgently requested" to find a remedy. Hilljer, and bv common Knowledge pro Vnd at the (rood Times ram colander and a big cake tin blackened one of his Brain and natural Cleverness to carry ander the Great visited him he asked what The Constitution does not question the ctdure in this btat ,-of s n c omparablv 1 n Our s< rir, of joy well rvise of Mrs Doolittle s eves, and my daughter's him through ihs final Examinations, feels he might do to gratify him, whereupon presents were all ruined I suppose you will the destroying effect of such a method later Diogenes asked him to step out of the sun, good intentions of the board, nor its de\o ther I oiks from highest stations contend that I should have read a chapter of on when he is thrust into the battles of real his morning ague fit being about come on tion to its work Ihe Constitution doeb There ib raieH i stron^, ,-uuantet tint V happ\ laud 11 view vour book at that trying time but the ladies Life He is the man who will then be con- All this won Diogenes great fame, and he ^\ c v t I tt id to f^cd the nations, were in no mood for literature Neither am stantly caught "off Edge " did his best to live up to the public ex- urge that the crisis is one tor EMER men convicted In a jiuj will meet the Cotton to cloth* em too k penaltj to which thej aie son cncf d De I at this writing, so vou will please evapor- Fdge always Tells pectations He prowled about Athens by GENCY measures cold no for roundabout Till all of "Dixie slngin ^ ate at once ' daylight with a lantern hunting for an honest "Uluie jovs weed thick are springin, Efficient, conscientious Service performed ceremonial and red tape lays and techmcalites abound Ihoio ib regularly and persistently gives Edge and man, and passed by the city officials with- too, always the re ulv ch m,^ of venue \\ ill s< nd the music ringin out even hesitating He produced a large Certamlj the whole &vstem needs piob Htst timts w P ever knew'* Power to any worker, be he in a humble or exalted position Edge Is the test of honest number of sayings to prove that nobody ing and reconstruction The supennten available to the defense but withheld from The Shade of Stead. was any better than he, and that it was dis- the state, unless the defense consents an Plodding Edge is Fitness, it Is the feeling dent, the principals, the natrons the public Ihe "LpUft" reels MlBhty I,ow. (From The Indianapolis News ) of Evenness and Sureness that permeates the honest to try to be honest and In gen- r know that unlikely thing l h i clitoi of The Hartv ille Uplift fires Sir Alfred Turner Carlyle house, Chelsea hourlj experience of the worker who "cares eral acted like the proprietor of a blind this "-hot embankment London, has written a book pig- saloon yawping against a reform But the need of the moment is the abate Judge Hilljer lead an editoilal vvnt'en 1 about Winning—each and every day For Oh ^fs "5 ou are all d— arood fellows which is now on the eve of publication So he knows as every such a one knows that— wave He successfully lived for almost recently by Ixooseielt, in which the latter ninety years without using his tub for ment of the menace hovering o\ er several "iou Vi lion the 1 ist problem s settled, home at Wimbledon Mr Stead he nar- to be known af the Iron Duke—the transi- statesmanlike vision in declaring that the llus w ij thev re suie to roam rates, 'appeared twice at mj right shoulder tion being easy and obvipus If was the of the trash and impediments th it have \\ t 11 hive to be resigned to It fatate of Georgia should gne financial assist The appearances were short and transient, dukes union of resolution and phvslcal en- been gathering during the decades A \\ ilson will send em home' not exactly flashes—morp than that—but ergy which made the popular name for the ance to the Georgia state fair Judge Hilljet sho\ s the icsponsibihty * * * * * they rapldlj faded The voice was very well Mersey built steamship to fit him like a He advanced this policy in a speech V\nnts "I,lternry Hands." heard" " perfect cap rests in the last analvsib on the legislature Lord Haldane traveled from England made during his recent visit to the fair at I \ P been told that Iiterarj writers were He had no doubt but that it was Stead's much more simply than did Cardinal Wol- A high place in histoiv awaits the geneia no pood sa> s L southwest Geoi p; ia faimer voice I am happj to be with you again, Macon sey Haldane was accompanied only by his but 1 w is told wroni? I worked six of was the first word of greeting 'When the assembly with nei\e and intelligence. sister and his pilvate secretary, whereas In bo doing he declared that while the om list summit and the> gave full satis Titanic sank ' said the voice, 'there was for enough to attack thib problem with botl Wolsey s retinue—apart from that of his present condition ot the btate'b finances fa. tion I ve sot a lot of land to clear up myself a short, sharp struggle to regain royal master—consisted of twelve chap- hands and settle it m a spirit of enlight this wintfi ai(d I want it known that Im breath, and I came to my senses—It seemed would not justify such expenditures, he lains, fifty gentlemen, 238 servants and 150 ened wisdom in the market for literaiv hands The hun- In an Instant—surrounded by hundreds of hoped that this embarrassment would be horses The channel crossing was done In ^ritr thcj come the better Ive plenty of beings who, like myself had passed over the Harrv Grace a Dieu England's first two- obviated at an early date work and pUnly of v ittles ' to a new existence but were utterly unable The early operation of the new tax to realize what had happened decker, of 72 guns and a tonnage of about If Suiter is elected to tho New \oil " Thev were quite unconscious of the 1,000 equalization bill otters hope in that direc legislature among the things he will have to 'I If little Blaze. In 1622 one of the wonders to be seen fact ' the voice went on, 'that they were not "H« paused b> the city officials without even tion. remind him of Tammany will be the toma 1 IK t uthful heaits what we admu< still in the flefeh They were gi oping about at The Hague was a wagon or a ship, or a The Macon displav is one of the most at- hawk up hi& sleeve \lnim the toiling" ways in obscuritv and uncertainty, and I set my- combination of both A tiaveler of that hesitating." tractive and instructive held in years It "i ou m i\ not make the sipcnal fire, self at once to do missionary work by en- tlmp wrote ' This engine hath wheels and to work for a living On the othet hand, hut kppp yei little blaze' lightening the people as to what had hap- sails, will hold above twenty people and a great manj disciples tried to imitate Dio- is well worth a vibit Iroiii the fanner, the pened and what was their new condition goes with the wind being drawn or mov'd genes, but received the cold indlffeient Perhaps Mexico wouldn t dance biiel Keep it twinklin in the night— by nothing else, and will run the wind being business man, the geueial worker for de- LHtlo or Us kind ' In such work,' he told us, 'I am btill shoulder of the populace and had to appf a good above fifteen miles an hour upon the velopment in Georgia terrible tangoes it the film men would leave But thr world 11 see its li,-dit engaged Numerous spirits inhabitants of to the poor master for relief The moi U even, hard sands " It could have been vastly improved and her alone. 4nd leave the Dai k behind the next plane devote themselves to the Is plain It doesn t matter much what vou do task of enlightening tho&e who have passed in order to live in histoiy but one rule must its scope extended had it received the aid over and It is remarkable how many peo- be rigidly carried out Do it first. \\1i-r Is He Silent f it had a right to expect from the state Nothing doing in South Amenta \ e t but ple on passing have no knowledge of the The Penny Supreme. treasurj. 111 spite of all th it h is been accomplished change in their state ' ' (From The London Chronicle ) give the Colonel a chance The Whitsitt Couiier savs The penny, whose supiemacy is now A Vanishing Race. It is needless to &a\ that agriculture is \\ith i ft iv brains and a sharp pair of threatened, has had a good long Inning (From The Chcago Record Herald ) scissors we can trll the administration more one of the pillars of wealth in Georgia The Bird and the Beacon. Tor over six centuries it was practically Charles W Eliot president emeiltus of They would work the recall on Hueita IT vhout running the tountrj than it could the only English coin, for while the florin The future of the state is largely bound Poor bird that battiest with the storm. Harvard, savs that there is a lack of pouor If ai n fiom a whole course of Bryan chau did not appen until 1343 the ppnnv was up in a utilization ol the richness of the soil quick order but those with influence prefer To gain the beacon light, and vitality in the American people which ttuqua Itftui s Introduced b\ Offa, King of Mercia who to keep their heads on straight Then fall st a wounded woful form the immigrants possess that thev hav e for and the variety of the products it will bring 1 took as a model a coin struck by the father Into the gulfs of night example, the power of repioducinpr their forth. I"»erybodv \Vlns A. thousand lips that light may bless, of Charlemagne own kind while ten classes of Hirvard, This penny of Offa.s vvas a silver coi.n Ocular demonstration it, one of the most Henry Lane ^ ilbon should cheer up Th< Hilton Citizen poet and philosopher To thee 'tis the last bitterness graduates failed to reproduce themselves effectual arguments in that direction. takes this comfoitable view of It and it was followed in 1367 bv one of gold, The generations that follow the Immi- One o these dav s, somebodv will nommat A light was given to the earth, and It was not until the time of George- III Statewide fairs afford splendid ocular dem- The piohis have their whiskv law, grants Americanize, but the change in the him for mayor 01 Grouchtown The whisky men their 'booze,' Wearing a woman s name, that copper pence were struck the present racial stock of the countrv must be very onstration The widest vvav I ever saw— A thousand tongues have told her worth, bronze not coming until Victoria had been great, if not vei y important It Is notice- It is not enough to make these mstitu For neither side can lose" And deathless is her fame. over twenty years on the throne able in the cities and in the council also tions an annual event, wealthy in interest Mars is sending us signals which the ».<•**» But I was the spent bird, that there Fort} years ago Chica,go was a ciu of astronomers report as being ot a grape Not In Line. Salvation sought, and found despair American stock, with the principal additions to the farmers who participate in them and V (5eors:ia editoi savb that^, the newspa- —F W BOURDIL.LON. Cut the Name in Two. from Germany Ireland and the Scandina- fascinating to the casual observer juice color But ot couise the state depart pn busiiu t>s his disqualified him for a for (From The London Chronicle ) vian countries It has tak.,n in many for- ment will ignore them ei^n mission is he can only swear Intel' Even the polyglot Swiss interpreter at eign nationalities since then and the per- The state lairs should albo be an exhibit ligeiitly in plain American English " the general ppstoffice admits that there are centage of persons of remote American an- on a huge scale ot the possibilities of Gas. languages which would stump him How cestry must have greatlv decreased There Georgia agriculture, brought down to the No doubt the British government secretlj The Best Trust. (From The London Chronicle ) •would he have solved the problem once pre- are country districts in which the Amerlcaa mjnute and covering the smallest detail. Tiusts with many a scourging rod— Who first used the word "gas" and why? Tented at the Hampstead Green postoHlce, farming communities have disappeared to approves of Mrs Pankhurst s> lecture tour—• Life has them all for neighbor Merely because of the supposed resem- and recorded in Baines' "On the Track of the give way to people from north, central and 9 The dividends to be expected from a dis- in the United States. But the best trust Is trust in God blance of the product of burning carbon to Mall Coach ' Two women wanted to send southern Europe In certain places one play of this breadth are so essentially of a <\nd strength to labor the "chaos" of the Greeks. "This spirit, a mone> order to a foreign tradesman m people will be predominant, but, taking the community nature that the state may well hitherto unknown," wrote the experimenter, Oxford street What Christian name'' in- countiy as a whole, there is great variety, This country is eating Mexican beef, ant Sizing Him Up. Van Helmont, In 1648. "I call by the new quired the cleric "He is a Tuik and has so that there is na solidarity whose* influ- afford to bear its 'part ot the expense. it isn't quite as as the situation ove • Dat laws er talked ter jedge an' Jury none" "We roust have a Christian name." ence Is generally felt By the time the next legislature meets fer all de woil lak' he vnif tellin' de truth, name gas, and I call It so because, being the clerk insisted "But jou cant His It Is a. fact also that the tendency to- untamable, It is scarcely distinguishable the state's finances bhould be fairly on the there. said the old colored client, "but I reckon bill merelv says -Kotzemollen." "Oh, very ward small families is not confined to the both jedge an Jury knowed him, fer il from the chaos of the ancients " A glimpse well" decided the clerk, "that will do Cut highly educated classes It is common way to mending and state aid to the state didn't take de jury ten minutes ter say I at modern gas devices will show how far his name in two aad make the order payable among all classes of Americans who desert fair will be well worth serious considera- Congress never has to ask what to do removed from untamabllity is the gas of to *Kotz Mollen'" Solomon could not have those employments that the immigrants wuz guilty, an' de jedga looked lak' he take up. tion. next. Wilson saves it that trouble. thought my lawyer wuz, too." today. done better. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA. GA.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1913. Page Five. ! DR. OGDEN COMPLETES REV. C. O. JONES TO SPEAK GOOD ROADS ELECTION I SERMONS AT DAVIDSON TO RAILROAD MEN FOR GORDON'COUNTY After aeilverinp: a eerie:' of sermon't Rev Charles O. Jon*s, D. D., pastor Calhoun, '<3n., October 24.—(Special.) at DavJdson poJleerft. Korth Carolina, of Grace Methodist Episcopal church, The commissioners of roads and.reve- during trie past -week. Dr Kanbar Og- south, will address the railroad men's nues of Gordon county have «a,ued a STATE FAIR WAR ON'ME PLAGUE" WITH HLOTHES ABLAZE defi returns trt. Atlanta to<5ay and will meeting at the Railroad Toung Men's special election for November 15, for Christian association rooms, 31 1-2 '"W. the purpose of getting the public to ; occupy his pulpit in th» Central Pree- Alabama street. Sunday afternoon at provide for the Issuing of JIGO.OOO Hundreds of Traveling Men Are Urged at Mohonk Conference, Reduction of Mortality by Treat- in , I byterian church Sunday. At the morn- 3:30 o'clock. Those who attend will worth of bonds for road building '~ ing service his theme IB-ill l>e, "Reooin- near something worth .while. Dr. Jones throughout the county. i^iled arid Saved," while in the evening This election, if successful, will give Expected to Observe Drum- and Ultimate Self-Government ing Patients in Special 'Sanato- sion and Many Injured in i he will preach on "Man Resa.inlns' His Is easily In the foremost rank of At- j Lost Crown." At Davidson Dr. Qgfden lanta's able preachers and it will be Gordon county a part in the Johnson- mers Day. for Dependent Islanders. ria Is Recommended. Resulting Fire. iBpofee twlca daily, holding; evangelistic a privilege to, bear him on this occa- Sherman highway from Chattanooga, services at uig-ht and in the mornings sion. All men In railroad service are to Atlanta for it is specified that part delivering his series of addresses on most heartily Invited and all their of the bond money will be applied in that direction. Macon, Ga.. October 24.—(Special.)— Mohonk Lake, N. T., October 24.— Berlin, October 24,—Relations be- New Tork, October 24.—A gas oven "Social Messages of the Bible." friends will be cordially welcomed. A .vast multitude of people, variously Ultimate self-government of the Phil- •tween insurance and the campaign in which metal was being enamelled estimated at 23,000 to 30,000, yester-. ippines and Porto Rico and control of against tuberculosis were discussed on the top floor of a six-story factory day did honor to Georgia's greatest Indian. affairs by a permanent non- today by the International Tuberculo- building in Canal street exploded to- } state fair by visiting its exhibits at partisan national commission were sis congress.' Kenuction of mortality day, killing four persons. More than Central City park and patronizing its recommended in the platform adopted by treating patients in special sana- a score of others tvere Injured or, various features of amusement and in- tonigtht at the closing session of the torial. Improving: of housing conditions 'burned in the fire that followed the I struction. Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends and education of people to the danger explosion and some of them may die. . The center of the attraction was the ot Indians and Other Dependent Peo- oif infection were topics O'f talk. The identity of the dead was not | big Barnum & Bailey circus, which ples. The conference declined to in- The German speakers included Dr. known many hours after the bodies i put on two performances, matinee and dorse the view of some members that Kaufmann and Dr. W-ilhelm Kooh, had been removed to the morgue. \ nig-ht, in the mile track at, the fair the .Philippines were ready for imme- presidents of different see#k>ns of the Three of those killed were women j grounds, and which was attended by diate independence, but agreed that German imperial insurance office. They Searchlights played on the ruins to- 18,000 persons at the matinee perform- the Porto Ricans, while preiparing for described amazing results of the es- night while firemen searched for more I ance. The excellent midway attrac- "self-g-overrvment under the American tablishment of sanatoria for consump- bodies -which it was thought might j tions, however, were in full blast tives amiynj^ the compulsorily insured have been overlooked. The district at- flag»" should be granted full American working classes not" only in reducing throughout tht> clay, and were patron- ciiizenship. 1 torney's office began an investigation. ix.ed by thousands, of people. At the mortality, but 1:1 rendering life easier About two hundred persons were em- I same hour of the circus the various Notwithstanding condemnation the for sufferers ana their families and in ployed in the building. The escape of exhibitions, buildings and special fea- democratic Philippine policy received curing- many of those attacked. some of the ' trapped workers was tures were packed with spectators. during the convention, the platform Dr. ivau'.'ma-nn declared that 1)2 per spectacular. With their clothing ablaze Hundreds of families came yester- cent of jKitientis in sanatoria in 1912 dismissed that question as .follows: showed such improvement that perma- they climbed oat through flatneswept day prepared to spend the day, and the "We venture to hope that the action nent disability was not to be feared, windows onto fire escapes and leaped REPORT OF CONDITION spacious lawns at the fair grounds i'l President Wilson in placing, the to the sidewalks. Many were badly were dotted here and there, 'with fam- of the patients successfully treated in injured by the drop from upper floors, ilies eating their lunch picnic fashion. upper -house of the legislature (the these institutions in 1907, 57 per cent .^peetators beat out the flames from Philippine commission) in control of were today still self-sup porting'. Ideal weather prevailed during the Lee K. Prankel, of New York, and their colthing and saved them from day, excellent street car service was the Filiipinos will be, found by its burning- to death, , afforded and the fair management had practical results to have been wise, Frederick Ludwig Hoffmann, of New- extra forces of men at work on the ark, sent -p-apers doscrib-ing Che Swed- The American National Bank grounds seeing after the comfort and and that an occasion for its revoca- ish, Finnish and Dutch systems ,an four days. - • The suggestion for a non-partisan fOYNER MURDER CASE open window was found a burglars RESOURCES Drummers' -Day Saturday. Indian commission to hold office d-ur- jimmy while a dark lantern was found ii:g long terms or good behavior is burning in the basement. • As tomorrow is Travelers'day, hu.n- snid to have the support of the secre- JURY IS DISCHARGED drods of drummers from parts of Gt-or- tary of the interior. Such a com>m'is- Loans and Discounts ..$3,575,763.24 S"ia arid many visitors from other sion would have charge of property Wayeross, Ga., October 24.—(Special.)' states will be in attendance. Presi- worth nearly a billion dollars. After a second session, during which dent Julius H. Otto, of thr Fair asso- Legislation was urged to protect the the Joiner murder mystery was gone United States Bonds... .. 538,000.00 ciation, who is one of Georgia's best- Indians of Oklahoma, many- of whom into as much as possible, Judge H. 31. known travoliTig men, knows what the have been made suddenly "wealthy by Wilson today discharged the jury with Other Bonds and Securities 71,350.00 traveling' men like, and ho has spared the discovery on their lands of oil and the ease as much in the dark as be- "Baked almost at home I no. pains in providing it for them. coal. Tlhis would 'be brought about by fore. Police deny that Joiner was em- Due from U. S. Treasurer 25,000.00 Jesse W. Bates, president ul' 1 ho restricting the sale of their holdings ployed in a crusade against blind tiger Traveling Men's Association of Geor- ar\d forbidding them, to lease their operators, thifs exploding the theory .. 1,533,727.38 gia,, will be right up among those in lands, a practice which has driven that Joiner was killed to prevent his Cash in Vault and With Banks front tomorrow morning when the thousands .of Indians into toeggary. giving testimony in. the prosecution of travelers parade the business streets of This reccwnimendation apiPlies only to whisky cases in recorder's court. Kennesaw Macon. They will meet at 10 o'clock the so-called "restricted" Indians. Neither city nor county officers have $5*743,840.62 where the line will be formed. They ' Congress was asked to permit the found a. single clue to work on, and will then march through the several distribution to 'all competent Indians beyond the certainty that two negroes Biscuit 5c down town streets 'before proceeding of their tribal prb-perty and to close killerl Joiner nothing- is further known to the fair grounds. All the "knights the do'or upon the 'horde of applicants of the murder. LIABILITIES of the srlD," their famiUes and friends T are anticipating with delight a fine .vho by claiming Indian blood are seek- A ferfect ufotfa Cracker old-fashion Georgia barbecue • to be ing a share in this distribution. served them at 1 o'clock in the half- Protection was risked for the Kara- "OPEN TOWN" ISSUE mile track. W. K. Young, better Jos, of Arizona :itul Nevada, whose P. E. B1.OCK CO., ATXANTA Capital Stock. $ 600,000.00 known as "Bi.il" Young, and famous prosperity through .sheep raising and IN CORDELE ELECTION throughout the state ,for his barbecue, blanket making has attracted covetous Surplus and Profits 627,608.89 has charge of the big- fea»t, and that eyes 'toward' their Imuls. fact guarantees that it will be first- 'Regarding the Indians of New York Cordele, Ga., October 24. — (Special.) Circulation . ... 490,097.50 class. tr.e conference recommended tihat as W. A. Thompson, J. M. Cox ana P. S. Alfalfa club members from many soon as possible the reservations be Barber have been announced by their Bills Payable ."...' •.., 350,000.00 Georgia, counties' -will be on hand to abolished and the Indians admitted to friends as canuitlates for aldermen in meet with Loring Brown, of Smyrna, ful! citizenship. the approaching municipal primary on president of the Alfalfa. Growers' as- The conference urged a 'vigorous November 12. They will oppose D. 1^. Just Published 3,676,134.23 sociation, and plans will be made to medical campaign by the government, Bulloch, W. D. Wilson and J. H. Lamb, have alfalfa clubs organized in every ebpecially against tuberculosis and the ticket put out by voters of the city county in the state. This will be .the trachoma among- the Indians. who class themselves as the "con- $5,743,840.62 first general meeting of the alfalfa The conference tonight heard an. ad- servative" element, the chief issue in A New Novel by growers in the state, and many new dress on Alaska, by John G. Brady, the campaign being: that of an "open members will be enrolled 111 the move-Alaskan governor from 18!)? to 11)09, town." 1 ment to extend the alfalfa idea. and » description of the work of. the Since the two factions arQ very dis- Cm-lisle Indian scihool by Brigadier tinctively and strongly divided, a hotly Mrs. HUMPHRY WARD It is very gratifying to state that our deposits show a General U. II. Pratt, U. S. A., retired, wag-oil contest is certain. who organized the school. large increase since our last published statement. We are FOUR-COUNTY FAIR prepared to give you a full equivalent for your balances in OPENS AT COMMERCE SING SING WITNESSES - The BRJDE Qf 12 HOURS efficient service -and cordially invite your account. Commerce, Ga., October 24. — (Spe- BEATEN UP IN PRISON cial.)—The Four-County fair compris- DECLARES HUSBAND ing the counties of Jackson. Banks. Ossining, N. Y., October 24.—Several 1 Coryston Family Franklin and Madison, will .open hure .Sing ' ins' convicts who testified before next Monday. CRUEL AND INHUMAN a VVestchester county grrand jury in WILLIAM L. PEEL, President. Tim stock exhibit' will be a. special White Phiins today in connection with feature and the agricultural exhibits I the fire that destroyed the prison mat Admirers of this distin- ROBERT P. MADDOX, Vice President. TAMES P. WINDSOR, Asst. Cashier. •will be better tha-n ever, for the rea- Rome. Cn., October 24.—(Special.') — shop in July, were attacked and beaten guished author's talent THOMAS J. PEEPLES, Cashier. JAMES F. ALEXANDER, Asst. Cashier: son that the crops are fine. | After twelve hours of married life, Mrs. when they returned .tonight. One of The J. 1C. B. .Stuart chapter of the Viola Kvans Kdwurds. ;i pretty 14-yeai- them was stabbed an-d all were handled will be glad to know Daughters of the Confederacy, and the oluvall. a prominent whk-h i sin progress here this week. XIMV York, October i-!.—Colons! '.o't young- man 2fi years old of Almond, l-Vatures of the week have been \V. Powell, a. minina: operator of Ui.:; At All Bookstores The Old Guard and Alexander H. Stephens X. C*., was accidentally shot and killed sin"-ins contests, veterans' reunion, A *'£ and check the speculating evil, and the difficul- the peri6d you have a • stone r • . ~ $4.5O that are just as good in style, tit and edited by Dick Jemison, featuring Mr. Jem- bought as cheaply' as though you 1 ties they are meeting with. ison's first article giving comparison of the paid for it all at once. STEVENS MAY ENTER wear as other makes costing .$5.OO to $ 7.OO, Instead of a year, you have the only difference is the price. Shoes in all The new comic section is bound to ap- actual strength of the Tech and Georgia the privilege of taking ten years RACE AGAINST PRICE leathers, styles and shapes to suit everybody. peal to children and grown-ups. football teams. - or more to secure the larger If you could visit W. L>. Douglas large fac- stone. Our exchange plan is per- Colonel O. B. Stevens, who was com- tories at Brockton, Mass., and see for your- petual. missioner of .agriculture for a num- Our diamond booklet explains ber -of years and a former railroad self how carefully W. Ii. Douglas shoes are And Then, There Will Be Ailthe News From Everywhere how you; can buy a diamond for commissioner, is being urged by his made, you would then understand why they cither cash or on easy terms. friends to make a race against .T. D. are warranted to fit better, look better, hold Xet prices and full particulars Price, the present commissioner of their shape and wear longer than any other given: Call or write for this agriculture. , Friends of Colonel booklet 'and new 160-pasje cata- Stevens state that numerous requests make for the price. Order Today and Read the Want Ads Tomorrow logue for 1914. from all parts of the state have corne The Best $2.00 & $2.50 Boys' Shoes in the World. /* All T* I f\ MI I 8ee thut w- '-1- WounlUB name to him to make' the race. W ** %f I I W HI ! l« clamped on tbe bottom. Maier & Berkele, Inc. Colonel Stevens Is one of the best' TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. known men in public life in Georgia. If W. Ii. Donglas flhoes are not for a&le in yonr vicinity, order direct Diamond Merchants He has servei d in the house, in. the from the fac.tory . Shoes for everimeiDtwr of the family, at all prices. state senate, as commissioner of agri- by Parcel Post, pontage free. Write fop llluitrnted CutuloK. THfe ATLANTA CONSTITUTION 31-33 Whitehall Street culture and as railroad commissioner It will 8ho\Y you fv to order by mail and why ,ypa can aa.ve money on during previous years. No doubt the ionic footwear. W. L,. J>OV0KiA.S, Brockton, JUai*. The Standard Southern Newspaper" Established 1887 probability of his candidacy .will arouse, considerable interest , and a W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.: warm fight is predicted in this event I I in the primary next year.

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miniature figures of bride and poom at Richmond museum, and ?2,000 wad and the favors were tiny suitcases filled with rice . "WJSSSilttee on M"™*^^ Mrs. Mims wore a gown of black FOLLOW TRIP. officers reported, through Mrs. Graoy, eharmeuse satin and MIs« Mims wore Carlton's or Savannah, its chalrma,n' ,.f nfously blue chiffon veiling oJBe satin. Six- recommendations were unanimousl! i y teen guests were entertained. OF ANTI-MIST LAWS Football Week-End. OF A, B.& A. OFFICIALS Shoes for The University of Georgia football Mining Congress Thinks Present team Js Inaugurating the fall season Thought At Brunswick That at the Georgian Terrace, and their Fundamental Charges In Road Legislation Has Worked to Women week-end stay is filling the Terrace Harm of Employees. atmosphere with red and black Are Contemplated. streamers and yards of enthusiasm There are twenty-four men in the par- Philadelphia, October 24 —The Amer- ty and enthusiasts from Athens and Brunswick, Ga, October 24 —(Spe- ican Mining congress, at Us anal ses- all over the state have come to root cial )—Much significance is attached sion here today, adopted resolutions for the TJniveisity to. the visit to Brunswick yesterday urging upon congress and the state Harvest Ball a Happy Event The Sewanee team cornea next week- of all of the general officers Wf the legislature the necessity of the modi- >ear, and, was ^gwted ..pra,se end, and the number of local alumni Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic of the University of the South and fication of the anti-trust laws as ap- All Blessing Flow' railroad, who were accompanied to me plied to natural resources, In order by Dr Tyler, tihe Tennes&eans resident here will make city by President Miller, of t)he New- ca>m* to a close the visit of the Sewanee men almost that they may be conserved and proper At Piedmont Driving Club a& big an occasion Orleans and Gr^at Northern railroad, safeguards thrown around the em- a p d" "vTasT' adjourned Dinners and dancing will punctuate who is also receiver of the B««^<> * the stay of both teams susquehanna, ana a prominent eastern railroad man, said to be one or ^ThT'resolutions recite that federal To the members of the Piedmon* bunging glad rags' in contact with Palmer-Cay. large stockholdei s of the A., is < reports show the coal industry of the Driving club thp following notice has working clothes 'Possum Hunt and Supper. Included m the party besides Mr ™ country to be in a deplorable condi- • Dancing oe^ins at 10 were Receiver a.ad General Mana&er tion, returning but a small profit upon been sent out 1 A unique and happy occasion last 1 Prices will be offeied for the best night was the 'possum hunt and sup- K T Lamb, R K. Slaughter, auditor. investments, that federal and state • A& cotton need * pinking, debutantes n"ged female worker the bpst rip?* d B. L, Buss, assistant general ro55lf,.B V -need harvesting, and ab many of tnofae per given by Mi and Mrs William H H. W Coteon, geneial claim agent, J. laws encouraging competition and pre- who have bet n absent need the suin- male worker, the best bain danrtis Kiser at their country place Miss venting reasonable co-operation among the t>es,t loader of hay, the most unique Margaiet Grant and Miss Adgate El- j Edwards, traffic manager, an, t,v" 3-our butantes and a number of voung men l for the investment, but in most cases toil at •> t clock on th^ e\s ago has set bocietv to ^ e nB?n ai d M?5^m^Batey of ba- b n h Pa tJ every model, whether PIIOI to be-jiiinin^r of v\oik uiere woik on harvest costumes and the oc- flashlights, when they followed the L c?".i co me to B,SSS*fci£Si; &* and power, and that these laws limit will be &f ived to the toileis iri the main dogs, and a Jolly lioui outdoors was the surrounding of the employees en- your need be a heavy dining room at S p in a harvest repast casion will give opportunity tor manj same train, General Manager Lamb }0TrV"l^^Ca^?>.«J. followed by suppoi and dancing at some of tho officials airiving at gaged in mining with all possible safe- that will fit all toi he ivv duty artistic ere xtiona the house, wheio open fires buined and the others, headed by Ass storm boot, a dress boot, •Those not pif ^irert for work will be Aliealv reservations have been m ule D' I* : % o^mer wVK l^ft guards. at the club w hich indicate the popu- and all was cosy and beautiful moral Manager Bugs, coming '" °?J Other resolutions adopted urge more semi-dress or street type, served a suitable reoast in thv lo-KSia sShlev ^ ill Gl<>nn Harvey Gilbert. In the dinirifV loom the table cen- thereby avoitliriK tho necessity for laritv of the harvest ball liberal administration of land laws in or a dainty semi-extreme IB f'o-erfiESSS fan^SS 1,. $£ terpiece was a basket cut out of a Alaska," or enactment of new legis- pumpkin and ovei flowing with gay lation calculated to Interest private combination of color, cox coloied fruits The lights had pump- capital in the development of the great kin shades, and autumn leaves were i« train on whic/h he w*ij> «» »v™™y,:Yi-B natural resources of that territory, the fabric and leather. This, Mrs. Marye's Bridge Party. an appropriate decoration Autumn creation of a department of mines with together with Carlton Mrs. Lamar Re-elected Head A deliehtful occasion of yesteiday foliage and chrv santhemums weie - *5s-V2 &^^-.-ra.^S2 Us head a member of the presidents n al P a y e n used with pretty effect throughout the cabinet, and an investigation by the qualify and the perfect fit ^F4 o?nSn M\??rin c ^ pl,1ne n t house, and the occasion was one of wwnt >--u u"^ f»* "^ ""„„„«• a*vm« time department of justice of "scandals re- assured you here, make handsome appointment and delightful Stores company and spent Jsome "JV garding securities listed on the New Vein", ^mk^^hi^lnthemums and spiiit looking o^ ei that plant, which is,0. t£| York stock exchange " this the shoe place to Of Georgia Division, U.D. C. Killarney Pl oses artistically decorated feeder to the A, B te A i«aiter uiw. The appointment of a committee to the rooms There were twelve guests mirty left over a special train lor invesiieinvestigat3-1-4e3 anttiidu recommenle^Lniiuieiidu t«.o^ thn»e^ va.«- shop. Washington Country Club. other points along the line. nous states a uniform system of val- Afloat. uation of mining properties for the who spoke on the subject of i The Washington (Ga ) Country club Moultue, t.a O< tober 24—(Special) Aiternoon Bridge Party. has issued invitations to its opening The secrecv ot the visit purpose of taxation also was recom- I South Befoie the Wai Miss Mildied Misb Kiamcb Connallv entertained mended. At the Cession held last night the Kulheiford, of Athens iildiessed the rect ption and dance on Tuesday even- William B Wilson, secretary of labor, $3.5O ' ing, October 2SJ, at 9 o clock D,ui!?htfrs of the ConfedPracy weie ivention on 'Geors-ia s Fait in the addressed the morning session, and delighted with in addiess fiom Pio urged voluntary arbitration as a rem- I pbuildmff of the south edly for labor misundei standings fcssoi Lavvton H I5vans, of Augusta, rmal leports from committees and Football Day at Cafe. \arioub recommendations foi action on Seivice at the Daughteis of the oi d'vers propositions wcic submitted Ei^^Sn^S'i^Ts^^o^: American Revolution iLStauiant today in the House That Jack Built will be ?s^^ chi^?ff^3-H and adopted """fuss ConnalU wore a gow n of mid- night blue crepe de chine with a sash piompt, and dmnei will be early artS»s^TO^4 t^S The Airtight Package ahe claslnur session convened at 4 of Scotch plaid and her green velvet enough to give dinns plentj of time to o clock this motning-, and considerable hat was trimmed in gaidenias Jai&s atttnd the football ga.me insures freshness inttrebt vvab aroused upon tlhe leading Martin woio black ciepe meteor with Mi's John I_j Meek is ch urman, and Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. the committee includes Mis W C Jar- he representing some """•",'..",„„ Vn or the committee i t,c ommendation that t .me of ehiffon, with black hat trimmed mgan, Mrs Heniy, B Scott, Mis th.- n solution offer e-d b\ Mrs W B | -\ ith eimino and a pink lose Geoige Adan Mis Frank Neely, Mrs ^.^."^.^"^.ivrjssris Lamai denouncing Walter H Page bo F J Coolcdse, Ji , Mis Clyde King, b < ry aoopted Expressions in favor of Mrs William Nixon, Mis Edgar Paul- %01ii%f re \>Ki ci£s would discuss KENNESAW For Miss Hamby. lin, Mis C G Lambeit Mrs Pi ank the visit with newspaper men, they ad< ption were made by Miss Mildred Miss Maltha Hambj, of Wai stating as usual, that it was "merely Kuthtrfoid of Athens Mis Reeves was the honor guest at a pretw -..._„- Rice Mitchell. Mis Joseph H Williams I Assisting them will be iMrs E H bnaw, an inl1>'ectlon_trlP of the road." Today--A Sale of Infants' of Barnesville Mi-5 Gradv of Savan- paitj vesteiday afternoon, given by Vlis, Joseph Billups, Mis R W Hunt, nah, and MibS Sheibley, of Rome b ^ C J3a, tlett „ Mrs I>aniel Ruden, Mis Joseph A BISCUIT 5c Mis Lamai was instructed to pre ihe guests were Mebdames. W D Bowen, Mrs LeRoy Duncan, Mrs Davis Racing Driver Killed. Thornton, Misses Cathenne Richard- The Perfect Soda Cracker -.cut the ic olutions at the general con- son, Nancv Prinoe, Passie May Ottley, White Silk Caps at \ention at ?>cw, Oi leans with tho re- Mary Bowen, Mai J Rofat,, Kate Cooper, ,ssn ^P^r^r^? lin st that action be taken josepri .pi-uwn, jj-.«•• -— v Di" T/~l'° nuckei Onlv bei ^o cards ', mbfis "-P the two I innlios ind a few ialonted and iprettj, the interest of Mothers buying Coats for girls today will be ail sizes. ' frunds, v,.!l v itn<-=s the cei - hiindnds of friends m Hirtwell and Atlanta wlhei e she has visited seveial C In advices from this fortunate to get one of these good Coats at an ap- Plenty of (•v-nac. -n, lin \\lll t»C times, is LPiitered in the man lagp of Sheldon, S Miss Oason Mr Arnett 1= a well- town Mrs T B Marvin wi ites as fol- preciable saving. They are of diagonal kersey, in white known voung business man of Atlanta . Ot ( ^ lows 'For more than three years, I navy, wine, brown or Copenhagen, with velvet collar 1 (-, UllC and white (1 i i nps~\ nit* w.vii~ dm.i *'** • • - -- -- •- _, Temperance Rally. isuneresufferedu wit™.«.h. wominU- troubles, and ki of Brewton, Ma Dr and Mrs and button trimming. Stylish, warm, serviceable with 1 Bind of Lalajette, Ala fnd< r the auspices of thp \V oman s o£ the different treatments I «n- <-htistn.iinl _ Temiperance union MrMrss; 1 ann}, goo(goodJ Coats, 6 to 14-year sizes. black \ Dillard, VHP piesulPnt of the derwent seemed to do me an> 0 Third Floor. Mrs Gunby's Luncheon. CJtoigia \\omans Christi in Temper I „„,,,„ ln mv left side, so Remember Gunb> has i&sued ance union, will speak Sundav after- I i also had pains in m> stitching, noon it Trinitv church at ^ o clock times I could hai dlv get up are full Mi_ s_ T W... Henderso. ucl -M^ln» wil*v lil tj.lisingo —Mr *. •-s. bad, at iniio Warm Sweaters for Children our Gloves Miss rI i Tiili/',._a .»-..,._»_Webste_r ,,..1wil1l bv,e« aott fhtheo orgaorgan 1 Ai,r imsband told me to buv some Miss Knowles and Mastei lulian Johnston and Miss Clemi did length and cut. A 1'eaohtree street mie Wootpn will recite tcmperante Carclui, me (wunia... ^ , We have never had such a large and complete assortment A.M. selection A. cordial invitation is ex- I started taKing it, and soon bpgan to of good Sweaters—and never such values at the prices they special shipment re- Hallowe'en Party. tended to all societv of feel bettei I took only a few bottles, bear. ceived for this sale. Today ' ^^ rsCthpi^tsDrte?ianechurch"vv"ilwilYl have «ell and able . „.. ,,lav even- The Forty-Two Club. and now I For boys and girls of all ages, from infants in arms up i L, j.Tlallo-wi iuUio vwv cee; wecin i partj-"--j ' -v nev-j,^(ri.-c * ± t , Tuesda4iifrnstnv .even Gar-- i IIIH at the home of Mi = \\iscusta Gar- Mis M Fox entei tamed her foi tv - to do anv thing to 12-year sizes. ! dien on Timiper street two club at a matinee part> Thuisdaj J aft* i noon Cardui has done me a woild of good Good Wool Sweaters may be had for as httle as $1.00— & CO. Those piesent weie Mis Bohlfi, Mis | It certain* cured me of the tiouble I $J • For Miss Greer. Bailes Miss Kate Bakei Mi" Geoise and up to $5.00. For boys and girls up to 12 years. 1 MHei tamed it 4 Clavton Miss Hli/abeth Tlav ton. had and I am getting along nicely Coat Sweaters in gray, with patch pockets, heavy knit; Mrs Clifford ^..tf.h* . afternoon for Mis A\ B Gieene Mrs Law, Mrs P lect Mrs Piatt Mis F iv Wilson Mis I Pugh, I have tecommendcd the remedv to some have trimming of contrasting color; priced at $1.75. Mrs J E Dince Mrs J E Gav Mrs other suffeiprs, and thex have all been Red Coat Sweaters with navy sailor collar, double pock- ernoon1Vf'o'r"Miss Greer John Hamilton Mis John Justis,, Mrs K J PriKhPtt Mis Tel rill and Mrs benefited by it ets ; for boys or girls; price $2.75. ~-m Iselle Willis Infants' Sweaters in white or colors, many^styles; $1.00 _^ Dinner Party. Next. meeting will be with Mrs J I will alwa\s keep Cardui in m> Mrs Goiflie Llojd entert uned at i Gay on ParK avenue home foi use in time of need" to $2.50. , ... Leggins, white and colors, at 500, 75<= and $1.00. Jackson Superior Court. Cardui is a puiels vegetable remedy wna ,it^iSt^S^HS containing no harmful mineral prod Toques, 5oc up. —Third Floor. ,Kiy A?mnncl vvhosp mar,,age will take Commeicp Ga O< tober J4 — (Spe- pl b c)ai ) _ Then will be an adjourned ucts Its ingredients act in a helping ^1°^t «™,ice of the tablP wa«, an teinni of Jackson supeiioi court held II building way, on the vvomanlv consti That's what the chil- o atlLt leflersoi«-ticiT«^ini "'«nex- •*t• •"«• eok—*, Judg_—--._., e C Children's Warm Sleeping e in white and green Biand piesiding The litigatioii in tution It has been iplieving womanly tlO'Oill.H-'Il v»^ ^-. "• -• 1 Jackson has me i eased until the court M i <- TJ!O\ cl was sow nea i" wibten•• —--- -a finds it impossible to ti ansact all the troubles, for ovei half a centurv, dur dren say, every time ch, ion ove, satin of the same shade Garments business at the two re?ulai teims ing which time, it has proven of moi and Miss Mims .town was of old blue Warm, fleecy outing flannel Gowns; 2 to 14-year sizes; they see it. It is tooth- ciepe dechine embroidered and com- , ONE "BKOMO QUININE" than ordinary value as a tonic fo bined with lace There were twelve -„.». .- LAVATnC BROMO QUININE guests Look for the tignature of B W ORO\E weak women 3t 5 some, wholesome, cSres a Cold in One Day Cures Grip In Txvo °Fleece-lined Essex knitted Sleeping Garments with feet; r i Walker-Roberts. Dav s 2 c You can relv on Caidui It will d i to lo-year sizes; at soc each. healthful. The very Miss Hpiiiietti Biooks \Vilke, ij'il for vou, what it bas done foi thou Arnold's Gowns for infants—drawstring m feet; soc each. \I. McCotd Dunn Robei t were quiPtlv sands of otheis It will help sou Be , i uiud at the lesKlpnco or the bride in Better grades, 750 and 8sc each. sweet that's best to eat— Kukwoort on the evening of Oc tob. i Any musician will tell you to buy gin to take Catdui toda} JS lie v John D \v ing officiating Arnold's Night Drawers, with feet, 75C. a used piano of good make rather ^ B \Vrito to. Chattanooga Med Boys' Outing Flannel Night Shirts, of warm, fleecy out- For Miss Mims. than a poor new one. Advertise cine Co, Ladies' Advisory Dept, Chat ing, cut full, well made; 2 to 14-year sizes; 500 each. Miss M me Uuffin will i ntertam it tanooga, Tenn , foi Sprclnl Instruction , 100 putv and stock ng shower this for one in a Constitution Want Ad. on jour case and Gl-page book, "Horn if-f noon in compliment to Miss P>v a Treatment for Women," sent in plai Mnvi-. i bi idL let t On Moiid ly ittei- Telephone Mam 5000—Atlanta 5001. Infants' and Children's Bath nioii Mi". La\ mia Mims will f v p a wrappei. iiituicc vi t, af the Forsvth and i u< s IciA evening M, and Mrs J P M.mb Robes I vv ill enuitun it a bu fet suppei xnd I into, mil i PC- ption aftei the i eht 11 sal . loi tut vv kiln-, cf thc'r diu^htci xnd Babies' Bath Robes—i and 2-year sizes; pink or blue, with Mi ] lints II Umanast week Nunnally's Fifty-Cent Candies ! to' Mib^ \lims The ^ueats Included or whitf" $i-S° each. Nothing adds more to the ^ns lj O BucUei MibS Marv Men- Beacon Blanket Robes, all desirable colors, $2; 2 to 8-year I tUnhall Mi-, Vonns Ba.nett, Mis. include so many of the good old-fashioned home- Milizibtth Hobina>n Mrs Goldie Liojct sizes. Larger sizes up to 14 years at $3 and $ - enjoyment of waffles and I and Miss l?e='-ie Alims , made candies that they rival in popularity some 1 Tlif pai tv vv ab entei tamed at tea lattci thu matine* at the Vnslcv The battercakes than ALAGA. It ' ttva tal'le was decoiated with pink of the highest priced assortments. T--& J loses ind th hoi o suest was givtn a For instance, in this fifty-cent box you will find Women's Outing Flannel Night makes wonderful oi'-J-i- bo-uet ot ic-'-es and Parma '(.Vn Tue-dav atteinoon Mits Mai v ('hocolate Fudge—Divinity Fudge—Caramels- Jltiidciihall and M's \\ E lohnson Gowns of Unusual Value gingercakes, puddings nteita red at a budare px-tj and mib Roasted Cocoanut Marshmallows—Pecan Chips cellaneous bhovvei aL the home of Mibb , A great variety of kinds to select from Dainty colors, Mendcnn'all on l^uclid avenue The and candies. It is house was beaut fullv decoiated w ith and a generous assortment of Chocolates—all of good? fleecy, warm outing, prettily trimmed, cut full, well autumn Uaves and pink cihrj ^anthe j them made of the purest materials, in a factory made; 750 each. *- Nature's best sweet. Young Baitctt won the piize! t $1.00—regular $1.25 Gowns. foi top -to e at ondge and MiSb Daisy noted for its cleanliness. Vaams the consolation ... . . M ss Mims -was. •? ven a biides book Sold in sealed tins n/iin nirtuic Jliss MendPnliall woic Knitted Skirts for Women ,mk c-i'o K c " th. !c> and Mis Johnson's 'own v,ab white sat n chat meuse by your grocer Tht honoi «jue,t v o e a th -ee-piece varn (cotton) Petticoats, 500 each. ,,Tt of Kin" fa mue moire ciepe with white or black, with rainbow Wack velvtt liat ti mimed with Pa,a- fl se aigrettes Theie were thnt> border, also a variety of colors to select from; ALABAMA-GEORGIA = aM^*Sand Mis John Minis' dinner par -> Tins a prettj event of last Satur- ci iv evening The house was atti active SYRUP COMPANY "ith fern" and flovveis. The centei- "Auihorities on Candy mece of the taole was a plateau of MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA o nl: and white loses and rising tiom 1O3 Peachtree 3 4 Whitehall Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. the clntei of the plateau vvas a tall lase filled with loses and all de- tails weie in pink and white Tie place caids, were decorated with THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1913. Page Seven. SAVANNAH RECORDS SOCIAL ITEMS CLEVER THEFT GAME NATIONS OF S. AMERICA BROKEN BY RECEIPT Mrs. H. G. Kuhrt has returned from OF 133,263 BALES New Tork, where she went to .enter Miss Lucile Kuhrt in the Semple school ENDEDJYTHE POLICE' PRAISED BY ROOSEVELT TO BE ADMITTED FREE •*• Savannaih, Ga.( October 24.—Cotton Mrs "W. B. Carhart is convalescing receipts at Savannah for the week end- at the Davis-Fischer Sanatorium an a Confidence of Capital Shaken Millions of Dollars Worth of Im- ing today, broke all local records. A Ivan Starbuck Killed When He will be able to return homd the early County Officers Arrest Negro Says Only Desire of the United total of 133,268 bales were received. part of the week. by Uncalled-For Agitation, ports Affected by Decision of The previous record was 131,192 bales Drives Machine Into Wagon «•* Man and Woman as States Is to See Them Stable received during the -week ending Sep- Mrs. R. B. Gardlen is in Columbia, S. and Prosperous. Declares Judge Gary. the Treasury Department. tember 29, 1911. Filled With Negroes. C., where she was called on account Swindlers. The receipts here last week exceed- of the death, of her cousin, Mrs. Wil- ed those of any other port. The esti- liam. Love. She will return nome Tues- mated value is $10,000,000. Rio de Janeiro, October 24.—Rela- Chicago, October 24. — Judge Elbert Washington, October 24.—Millions Maeon, Ga., October 24.—Ivan Star- day. Officers CheeTilre and Butler, of the. buck, 30 years old, farmer, merchant *** county police, have succeeded In run- tions between North and South Amer- H. Gary, chairman of the United of dollars worth- ol imports may be Mrs. Austell Thornton is visiting ica are certain to become much closer States Steel Corporation, in an ad- affected by a decision of the treas- ALLEGED RAISED CHECK and owner of a garage at Perry, was Mrs Thomas Wadley Raoul in Ashe- ning: to earth, a negro man and wom- instantly killed tonight when he drove an, who, they believe, have worked a in the future; the development of dress today at the semi-annual meet- ury department today refusing to pro- ville. hibit under the new tariff law the GETS O'PRIOR IN JAIL his automobile nead-on Into a wagon #** clever swindle among white people In South America will be the most strik- ing of the American Iron and Steel occupied by three negroes, just outside Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Harris have re- and about Atlanta for the past year. ing growth feature of the twentieth Institute, declared that the stability of entry of bagging for cotton from the city limits of Macon. The. wagon turned from Milledgeville, . The couplf TVho gave their names century as the development of North business has been interfeied with and Great Britain, alleged to have been Columbus, Ga.. October 24.—(Special.) tongue pierced the radiator of the au- * * * America Was the most striking growth the confidence of capital shaken by manufactured in part by convict labor. C. L. O'Prior. 22 years old, of Chatta- tomobile and penetrated the skull of Mrs,. Harry Ijowmun entertained in- Friday, as G. B. Hargrave and Bessie Starbuck so that he was killed in hie of the nineteenth; the only desire of "unreasonable and uncalled-for agita- Assistant Secretary Harnlin denied !1 hoochee county, and Sam Sparks, a formally at bridge yestercay afternoon Brown, were both sentenced to twelve tliel United States toward its neigh- negro, are here in police jail tonight seat. In her apartment on Eleventh street. months in the stockade without the bors of the western world Is to see tion and attack." In spite df the the application of the American Man- on a charge of raising a check for J. O. Watson, 13 years old, a son of a choice of fine in the criminal court of them stable, orderly and prosperous— country's wealth and resources, for- ufacturing company for an order to $60.82 to $600.S2, and will be given a deputy sheriff of Houston county, rid- Mrs. Flora Ray has returned home Atlanta. such are the high lights of Theodore eign capitalists wonder why we are prevent the entry of $300,000 worth of preliminary 'hearing: before the recorder ing with Starbuck, was badly Injured, after spending the summer at Virginia Over sixty days ago, Margrave, who Roosevelt's flrst speech in South Amer- not more continuously prosperous, he British bagging now in customs ware- tomorrow. > as were the three negroes, all of whom Beach, .Delaware Water Uap, Pa., and is employed by Dr. M. W. Manahan, ica, delivered today at the government said. houses at New uneans and Galveston O'Prior had sold a bale of cotton to were taken to the Macon 'hospital. other points. with offices in the Grand opera house, university here. the W. C. Bradley company for $60.82, Starbuck and the Watson youth were #3* inserted an advertisement In the local Every American nation, Colonel "There are exceptional cases," de- and to bar all future importations and was given a check on the Third on their way to the state fair to take Mrs. I. C. McCrory has returned papers stating- that he hod to leave the Koosevelt said, had reason to congrat- clared Judge Gary, "in whic-h misman- from the same source. National bank for this amount. He in tonlgrht's performance of a circus from a vist to Newna.ii. city and recommended "his cook as ulate itself upon the stability and agement has caused distrust or dis- Mr. Hamlin held that the only con- took tlie check, raised It to the figures at the 'time of the accident. There is *** a willing- worker and honest." The prosperity of its sister nations. Any satisfaction on the part of foreign and vict labor employed in connection with mentioned.and sent Sparks to the bank a sharp bend in the road at the point Miss Louise Fit*eii has joined M"-s negro uaed Dr. Manahan's postoffice (country, he continued, whose people domestic capitalists; but this is not the cotton bagging was in the prep- to cash it. The bank Teller saw some- where the accident oecured, and they Edward T. Donnelly and has gone to box number as an address. conducted themselves in stable and aration of the waste material and that thing was wrong", called officers and did not see the mule team driven by the Hotel Wolcott, New York, Mias Mrs. Pepln, of Hig-hland avenue, an- orderly fashion could place among its the principal reason for hesitancy at this work did not constitute a manu- fche negro and O'Frior were both ar- the negroes until it was too late to Kitten will Ko to Fort Myer before re- swered the advertisement and later assets the hearty and practical friend- the present time on the part of these facturing process. • rested. ' stop their car. , turning home. ship of the United States. Chronic Coroner Young found the automobile «** called up Hargrave, who represented capitalists in making investments in The yearly Imports of bagging- from himself as white man. Mrs. Pepin en- wiongdoing, however, might force ulti- our securities. They wonder why It is this source amounts to nearly and wagon demolished. The mules Mr. and »Mrs. Thomas Warthen gaged the alleged "honest" servant. mately in America, as elsewhere, in- $1,000,000. Militia Officers Named. have not yet been found, having 'been Kvans, of Dublin, arrived yesterday The negro- woman came to work for tervention by some strong and stable that with our great ana growing cut loose from the wagon by the crash. civilized nation in the exercise of an wealth and resources and our superior The department was advised that to visit Judge and Mrs. Beverly L>. Mrs. Pepin on October 8. Ten clays application woxild also be made for de- Quitman. Ga., October 24.—(Special.) Kvans. later, she left her place without no- international police power. advantages we are not more continu- Officers of the local newly organized **# "Such <\ duty," asserted Colonel nial of the right of entry to certain military company have been named, as tice. Mrs. Pepin found, the next day, ously prosperous; why we are not linen towelings, bags of various ma- Quitman Plans Big Cue. The Vesper club entei ta.ined at a that over $200 worth of fine clothing-. Roose\ oil, "is thankless, irksome and more stable in prices and in values follows:! Colonel, L. W. Branch, cap- dance last evening at their clubroums unpleasant, whether it be performed and in general conditions, why there terials and other articles with an an- tain; C. IF. Cater, first lieutenant, and Quitman, Ga., October 24.^—(Special.) silverware and cut-glass had disap- by Bng-land, France or the United nual import value of many million dol- O. A. Gates, second lieutenant. The A. M Verner, of Atlanta, one of the in West End. peared when the woman left. is ever any disposition on the part of lars «"»-> An Investigation by the county po- States; whether in Algiers, in Egypt anyone to Interfere with the normal newly ejected officers are prominently best barheculsts in the bouth, was in Miss Marion Phimz>, of Augusta., is lice followed which led to the couple's or on the Isthmus of Panama. And and natural progress in the develop- connected In both social and business the city today advising with the com- In th'j city. therefore we all hail with delight the affairs of the city. There are about mittee toward making definite prepa- »** arrest. The county authorities found advent to real power of such nations ment of our country and its industries. seventy names on the roll, and much rations for "cueing-" meats for the goods valued at nearly a thousand dol- as Brazil, the Aigentlne and Chile." Too Much Demososy. TWO ALLEGED BURGLARS enthusiasm is shown by the young men truck growers' rally and entertainment Ur. .1 J. C. Wright, of Culluden, lars in the home of the negro. Much Colonel Roosevelt's address teemed of the city for the success of the com- of the farmers' union, to be held In spent two _>, S. Mattinglaingy anand babyay, , who OFFICER WITH CHICKEN he asserted, a doctrine of vital concern Appeals are made for the purpose of door. h*i ii't'* bt on spending some time in the to the American family of powers, was creating a feeling of dlssatisiactlon Ben Shead, a village blacksmith, dis- Until a short time ago, scarcely mmountainso , will be the guest of her the principle that the western world and unrest when this Is unnecessary covered them, notified Ben Orr, watch- slstei, Mrs. Morrison, for a lew clays I Cornered in a blind alley by Officers should not be treated as offering and unjustified. >Fortunately this is man, of a ginnery and together they etu l> in November, on her way to Ken- Turner and Duncan, a g-iart negro, ground for fresh colonisation of ter- partially offset by the conservative approached the burglars who opened tucky for a two months.' visit with Mr. attitude of some of the leading jour- lire which was returned. Fifteen shots one person in a thousand had Ala t tinyl v's mother who had just looted the chicken coop ritorial aggrandizement by any Old •»«« of Florence Green, a negress at Hous- World power. nals: and the number is Increasing. in al' were fired, none taking effect. ton and Butler streets, took the offens- "It Is not uncommon in public dis- The burglars then fled toward Daw- Mis. William Tl. Hammond and Mrs. son. ever tasted a really good soda Thomas P. U'estmoi eland have issued j ive by throwing a fat three-pound cussion to treat success as an offence; invitations foi a rectplion Thursday chicken with all his mitrht which hit to consider the possession of wealth, Early this morning Policeman Wil- afteinoon, the .'!0th. from 4 to G, at Policeman Duncan in the head. Grab- however honestly acquired, as wrong. liamson, of Bronwood, saw two cracker—as it came fresh and JIM 7 i'eachtree street,' in compliment to bing other chickens from a sack the Legislation calculated to create classes strange white men passing there •Miss Rawson. negro beat at the officers frantically. ARGUES HIS OWN CASE Is urged persistently; also laws to walking-. He Informed Sheriff Hill *** , Soon his chickens gave out and impose unnecessary and unreasonable who hurried there and the officers ar- crisp from the oven. Mr. and Mrs,. Clement Hall Ashford terrific battle ensued. The black man burdens; to forcibly take froih one rested these men near the line of Ter- h;ivi- issued Invitation to the marriag-p grappled, with the officers and began something which he has and is en- rell and Lee counties and brought of their daughter, Margaret Louisa, to biting. Policeman Turner drew his titled to have, and turn it over to an- them to jail. Dr. Aithur Preston Flowers, on Satur- pistol. The negro grabbed it and TO SUPREME COURT other- to prevent or to lessen the suc- They are about twenty years old and ckiv evenlnt;, November 8, at 8:30 turned It on the Officer. Just at this cess of legitimate enterprise and en- give the names Will Evans and Hil- Now everybody can know and o'clock, St. Mark's Methodist chifrch. A moment a well directed 'blow by (>f- liard Timmons and daim Rome as reception will be held immediately ticer Duncan with his bijly laid the Preacher and Farmer Pitted d°"Capital, alwavs timid, has been their home. Orr and Shead saw them after the ceremony at S3 East Fifth negro out for the rount. lie was seriously affected by this unreason- in jail today and identified them as enjoy the crisp goodness of street. handcuffed and taken to police head- Against Former Attorney Gen- able and uncalled-for agitation and the men who committed last night's *** quarters. attack Indeed, it is becoming fright- crime. The prisoners deny guilt, claim- Mr. arid Mrs. Charles G. Adslt, of eral in Legal Battle. ened Confidence has been shaken, it ing to have spent the night in Dawson. fresh baked soda crackers with- Tiillulah art at the Georgian Terrace. is becoming almost impossible to se- Mr. Adsit is a well-known engineering cure, on fair terms, on good security expert. DR. GEO. H. TREVER TO and at a reasonable rate of interest, out going to the baker's oven. *** ' It Is not often that the supreme court the necessary capital to equip or lib- CORN CLUB PRIZES Mrs. E. W. McCerren, who has been PREACH FOR DR. BARTON listens to a man who is a farmer and erally maintain growing and success- visiting her mother in Natchez, Miss., preacher, but not a law\ or, plead his AWARDED IN PERRY Ifaves with her mother today for Dal- ful properties, to say nothing of the las, Texas. Dr. George H. Trever, of the Gam- own case. Especially seldom is It when additions and extensions which the In- Uneeda Biscuit bring the bak- mon Theological seminary, will preach the layman has pitted against him a terests of this great and growing Perry, Ga , October 24.—(Special.)— for Dr. Barton at the Jackson Hill country demand. The Houston County Roys' Corn club former attorney general of the state. held their annual meeting at Perry It Is reported that during the last Baptist church next Sunday morning. This is what happened yesterday when People Ready to Buy. ery to you. fishing* season ten thousand Ja'panese Dr. Barton will preach for the col- on Thursday, bringing with them ten were employed in the fish lint; industry ored Central M. E. church In the cam- the Rev. O. A. Moore, a former state "Our great and growing- population ears each of corn raised by them this in tho waters of the Russian far east, paign 'which the white pastors are senator from Heard county, represent- can use our products and it is willing year as samples for exhibition, to- and thd.t the total value of their catch conducting for the benefit of the T. ed the board of education of his county, and anxious to buy them. It is in gether with sworn affidavits of yields A food to live on. Stamina for work- amounted to $4,000,000. M. C. A. work among the negroes. of which he is a member, in a legal need of railroads and ships to carry] per a-cre. There were fifteen boys to contest with the trustees of a local , these products and it is willing to exhibit. J. G. Oliver, federal demon- school district. pay fair rates. Laborers are willing stration agent for this district, was ers. Strength for the delicate. Give The trustees were represented by to work at a reasonable wage and piesent and made the boys a talk. employers are anxious to furnish work The prize yields are as follows: j Hewlett Hall, who preceded Thomas First prize—Henry Watson, 63.7 them to the little folks. Five cents. ! S. Felder as attorney general of the and to pay liberal compensation. Pro- bushei'i; scholarship to the summer i &late. ducers wish to satisfy demands for i session of the State Agricultural col- The county board claimed the right their products at fair prices and to ; lege, by Central railroad. to exercise Its discretion in the distri- that end they would make the neces- I Second prize—John Story, 64.9 bution of school funds received fiom sary increase in capacity. And those bushels; trip to Atlanta corn show. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 'the state, while the tiubtees held that who are able are quite ready to fur- Third prize—Jack Lewis, 63.6 bush- it was obligatory on the county board nish the necessary capital, provided els; $10. | to distribute the fun4s pro rata ac- they can be certain of protection Fourth prize—Howard Cox, 58.81 I cording to the school census. against loss or risk. ... bushels; Berkshire pig. I Mr. Moore won his case in the court "In short, this country, thouigh hesi- Fifth prize—Arthur Watson. 58.20 | below. He made a fine legal argument tating. Is eager to do business. It is bushels; cultivator. in presenting his case Friday, which high time for all of us to wake up Sixth prize—Roy Whitehead, 66.7 s to have made a good impres- to a realization of the fact that we bushels; $3. on the court. are in competition with other coun- The corn was boxed and sent to Beacons stand tries, that every mean1? in their power the Georgia state fair at Maoon for ex- are striving for sxipremacy; that it is hibition, and fiom there to the Georgia close inspection SUPREME COURT OF GA. not difficult for us by good manage- state corn show in Atlanta. ment, to reach the greatest measure of success In competition with other because they are Argued and Submitted. J. F. \Vlnn, administrator, v. Ned Slm- nations of the world and yet that it MISSIONARY UNION { mons. from Dauglaa, is just as easy to fall if our vision is made from high Mrs. L,. J. Brewer v. A. L. Wadclell et al narrow or if we act without due re- MEETS "AT TIFTON from Polk. gard to the results." Mrs. E. R. Gary v. Securities company grade leather by et al, from Douglas. Tifton, Ga., October 24.—(Special.)— R. A Bradley v. Central of Georgia Rail- The Woman's Missionary union of the the most skilled way company, from Haralson. PRESENT GAME WARDENS Mell Bmptist association heJd Its an- Southern Railway company v. American Whip company, et al, from Douglas. nual meeting with the Tifton Baptist union shoe Seaboard Air Line Railway v. O. R. Slm- KEEP THEIR JOBS, IF— oh torch today. Six churches were rep- morvilJe pt al, from Polk. resented by large delegations-—Nash- \V. O. Cleveland v. J. M. Brown, governor Brunswick, Ga., October 21. — (Spe- ville, Willacoochee, Oak G-rove, Salem. makers. from Polk Zion iHo'pe and Tifton. Mrs. J. W. J. H. Wests v. J. H. Phllpot. from Polk. cial.} — Charles L. Davis, of Warm Hart, Jr., -superintendent, presided. R. L. Rodgrers v. II. M. SummerUn, from Spring's, wlio, on Nro\ ember 1, Is to be- Douglas. Afdress of welcome was delivered by H. P. Park, administrator, v. Reid, Strong c'ome state gam» commissioner, suc- Mrs. W. S. Cobb. and responded to by .V Robertson, from Troup. ceeding Jesse Mercer, spent yesterday Mrs. John Lamb, of Naah.vil.le. The L. 1?. Webb et al. truntees, v. J. S. Jack- in Brunswick, mingling- with local sermon was preached by Rev. C. W. son et al, from Heard. sportsmen and looking Into the situa- Durden. .T. T. Shelnutt v. Whitesburg Banking tion here. Pa.pers were read on different fea- company, from Heard. The attention vt Mr. Davis was tures of the union's work by Mrs. J. J. P. H. Hutcliiueon v. Columbus Power com- called to an article which appeared Murray, of Nashville; Mrs. J. E. Coch- BEACON SHOES Baker's Cocoa pany et al, from Troup. " C." B. Bobtwick v. City of Griffin, from in all of the Georgia papers yesterday ran, of Tifton, and Mrs. W. M. Ponder, i^palding. under an Atlanta date line to the ef- of Ansley. - & step in J. E. Epplng-er, administrator, v. \V, J. fect that there was to be a general The following officers were elected: IS GOOD COCOA Seagraves. from Pike. shake-up among the various county Superintendent, Mrs. J. F. Hart, Jr., of .1. K3 Kpplngcr, administrator, v. Newt Tifton; "secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Lindsay, from Pike. wardens when he took u.p the reins Of fine quality, made from carefully selected ilalv Ina Me Elroy. executrix, et al, v. P. of office. John Laimfo, of Nashville; district sec- Particular men wear Beacon Shoes. D. Me Kirov, from Payette. "I have made no announcement yet retaries, Mrs. W. S. Cobb, Tifton; Mrs. high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended, pre- R. \V. Mays v. J. H, Hayn«s et al, from as to any of m} plans," declared Mr. Gc-clwln Oberry, Willacoochee, and ! Honry. ! Davis. "I will say, however, that I Mrs W. B. Goodman, of Nashville. Young men find an exclusive look pared by a. perfect mechanical process, -without 1 R. \V. Maya v. C. M. Wilson et al, from i ma.y make a number of changes in the The next meeting will be iheld in the use of chemicals or dyes. It contains no added H*»nry. cuu'nty wardens, out not a man who is Nashville, Ga., on October 22, 1914. and conservative men a touch of re- | J.A. Peugh v. J. A. Corley, from Pike. ' now giving satisfaction to the people potash, possesses a delicious natural flavor, and I W W. Wilson v. J. O. Gaoton, commia- finement — these distinctive features I slorier, et .al, from Butts. generally of his county will be re- TO DECIDE LIABILITY is of great food, value. moved from office by me. "I am endeavoring to visit as many have enabled us to build the Beacon counties in the state as possible before FOR TITANIC DISASTER Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free SHELDON WILL GIVE I jro into ofitice, and in each one I am reputation. "•oinff t« inquire into the qualifications New York, October 24.—The supreme I FINAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Sf the present warden If he is giving court of the United States was called the people of his county satisfaction, upon today to decide whether owners Last year over two million men Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. is enforcing the new law, and if an of the steamer Titanic must face suit Established 178O DORCHESTER. MASS. The music at Trinity church Sunday Beaconized their feet. morning will be especially inteiesting. efficient man, he will retain his office. for more than $16,000,000 for loss of This day ma.rks the ninth anniversary The present commissioner has some life and property or whether lla.bility of Charles A. Sheldon, Jr.'s connec- unusually good wardens in the state. shall be limited to $91,000, the passage tion with the choir. It is also the and these will be retained by me; he money, plus the value of lifeboats re- Beaconize Your Feet first anniversary of the church in the also probably has some bad ones, a.nd covered. new edifice. these will be removed." Judges I^aoombe, Coxe, Ward and At the 11 o'clock service Mr. Shel- Noyes, sitting as the federal court of don will render the same program ROCKEFELLER'S BONDS appeals, reached this decision today, BEACON SHOE STORE given at his first service in the old submitting to the highest tribunal a A Great Novelist's Plea for the church, and. while but a boy at the TAKEN BY YOUNG BRIDE number of questions Involved in an 17 Peachtree Street - • Atlanta, Ga. time, It made a lasting impression on appeal from the district court ruling by Emancipation of Women the music committee. the - Oceanic Steamship Navigation At the evening service Mr. Sheldon New Tork, October 24.—Mrs. Evelyn company, the Titanic's owners. UNION FOR will give a "service of music," using P Rutherford, a bride of one month, only his own compositions. Mr. Shel- was arrested to^lay on an Indictment MADE. don's improvisations, not only In his charging her witih cashing of one hun- HILL TO INVESTIGATE services (at the Synagogue and Trin- dred $20 coupons on Southern Pacific ity church), but in the auditorium con- 4 iper cent bonds belonging to John D. CONDITION OF ^ certs on Sunday afternoons, have won Rockefeller. It Is alleged that when him much praise and manv admirers, she gave up her position In the coupon \ 1 and they predict for him a great future department of the Southern Pacific Athens, Ga., October 24.—(Special.)-— HAGAR as a composer. railroad to be married to James A. Walter B. Hill, son of the late Chan- "•iS Rutherford, she took the coupons and cellor Walter B Hill, has been appoint- Following is the program: deposited them to iher credit in a bank. ed to the Phelps-Stokes fellowship at WNDERBET HOTEL Organ Prelude—"Reverie" She is said to have confessed to hav- the University of Georgia and Trill take Voluntary—"Triune God, We Wor- ing spent $400 of the proceeds on her up his work in a few weeks. There By Mary Johnston ship Thee" Choir trousseau and to have retuined the la available several hundred dollars a Entrance , Offertory, Organ—"Spring Thoughts" balance to the Southern Pacific corn- year for this fellowship for the investi- Anthem—"Art Thou Weary? Art "An hotel of distinction In "Hagar" Miss Johnston has written the Thou Languid?' Choir pat' y. gation of the negro conditions. (This number written with with moderate charges'* book that her admirers have always wished for violin obligato ) A Sermon, Ors~aii— Within five minutes of principal railway terminals. and, latterly, expected—a powerful story of the "Some to the church repair. Situation ide.1. TARjFF: Not for the doctrine, but the music Single rooms .... p»r day— $3 $4, $5 $g present day. She brings her heroine from se- tnere" (Pope Essay). Double rooms - - - $5, $6. $7, S8 Solo—"Crossing the Bar" Double bedrooms, boudoir cluded Virginia to the whirlpool of New York. Mrs. Arthur Creviston dressing-room ana bath . " " $8, $tO, tit Postlude Organ Manager Suites—Parloir , bedroom and bath . $10, $12, $15 '"Hagar" realizes the breadth, the narrow- Each room 'frith b»th ness/and finally the full proportion of a woman s TABLET TO C. M. GOODMAN, life, passing through poverty and wealth to hnd WILL BE UNVEILED her happiness. A very Interesting ceremony will take place in the Church of the In- A US! A glowing argument for feminism, a stir- carnation, ^Lee street, West End, Sun- Delicious—Strengthening—Cheap ring human drama, a piece of noble literature— day morning at 11 o'clock. Just before You have no idea the number o! delicious, savory . ^_,___j , divine service. A tablet to the mem- meals that can be made with Faust Macaroni until »6tt eet our free recip e boojp—writfc 4 e Roofing Pitch, Coat Tar in each of its three aspects "Hagar" marks an i ory of the late Charles M. Goodman for it today. A 10-cent package of Faust Macaroni contains as much food value as » Creosote, Road Binder epoch in Miss Johnston's career as a thinker and j will be unveiled. The members of W. Ibs. of beef—confirm this by your doctor. itilNgEDIATE I D. Luckle Lodge, F. and A. M., of which Metal Preservative Paints ' Mr. Goodman was secretary at the time a writer. ' '•of his death, will attend this service Roofing Paintf Roofing Felt In a body. Mr. Goodman was the first LtUVERf THIS NOVEL HAS NOT APPEARED SERIALLY senior warden of this church, as well MACARONI and Shingle Stain as the first teacher and superintend- HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. ent of the Sunday school- This tablet Is placed by the members of the first vestry and some members of the flrst Atlanta Cas Light Co. Main 4945 Sunday school to the memory e£ th«lr dear old friend.

IN £>V SPA PERI NEWSPAPER! Page Eight. THE CONSTITUTION* G&., SATUBBAY, OCTOBER -25, 1913. *

Atlanta, football tmmm will hare • •*»**to-**«««r «X football te«ar. Edited By and t»ord«a plmring tkta and Georgia aaa Virginia DICK JEMISQN 'afternoon* i GEORGIA AND VIRGINIA READY Georgia and Virginia Elevens Await Intercity Scrap Crops Out Jackets Play Gators Today; In \ irginia- Georgia Game Last Easy Game of Season; Referee's Whistle in Today's Game; Should Win by Good Score

Maize and Blue Rules the Favorite strength as the Mercer team, allow- Coach Heisman's Yellow Jackets play ing an improvement in the weelc _of their last road same of the season to- practice that they will be benefited by. day, and incidentally their last easy Two coaches, the team manager and fall for the game that is to be played alumni of the Bed and Black will be grame of the schedule, when they line: eighteen players- made the trip .to GEORGIA-VIRGINIA GAME | this afternoon and i resumption of ath-located in a section marked similar up against the University of FloridSl Jacksonville. The Jackets wlU line up letic relations between the scho-ols on to the Virginia section. eleven at Jacksonville. against the 'Gator* as .'follows: Tra- B-ACTS FOR BUSY READERS a, permanent basis seems 'to be assured. Virginia Favorite. Even with Loeb and Patten out of wick, center: Means and Lang, guards: CONTESTANTS—Tfce University ot Teams Are Here. Virginia'is the favorite in the bet- the line-up, and some of the other play- Nance and Ralney, tacitles; Press and. The grame will star-t promptly at 3 ting. Few bets have been recorded and ers not in the tip-top condition that Cushman. end?; Th-V lason, quarter; Georcla and the Vnlvenrtty of Vlr- o'clock. W'hen lieferee Wahoo tosses these at pretty good odds. Whether they 'might be in, the Jackets ought McDonald and Cook< halves, and, John- «!»!•. a coin in the air and Captain Carter, the strength of the two elevens war- to win by at least three or four touch- son, full. The. subs taken were Mc- of Virginia, calls "heads" or "tails," rant the bet or not we do not know, downs. Cord, Hayes, Alexander. Lucas, Mon- COLORS—Virginia (Maize and (the'last little detail before the actual but wo witnessed several 2 to 1 wagers Florida is apparently about tha/same tague, Fielder and' Smith, -y • •' Bine), Georgia (Red and Black). i play will be' consummated^ All the with the Old Dominion eleven on the COACHES—Virginia (Warren), G'ther details have been carefully pre- long end. ,, pared. The marked advantage in weight of Georgia (Cuanlnshnm). The two elevens are here. The Vir- the Virginia eleven is the cause for CAPTAINS—Virginia (Carter), ginia party, tw.»iity-eight strong, ar- these odds and in a measure justly so, Georgia (SIcWHtorter).' rived shortly before noon Friday and but thfe weather conditions are going I*LACE—J*«-nce de Leon park. immediately hied to the Ho-tel Ansley, to have something to do with the out- FIFTH where they are making their head- come. But the weather forecast is for TIME—3 o'clock, quarters during [heir stay in Atlanta. clear and cold weather. OFFICIALS—Referee, Wahoo The Georgia eleven arrived at 8 Virginia will average 180 pounds o'clock Friday night and Immediately to the man and the Georgia eleven will (Cnrllwle); nmiiirc, Bnrry (Georsre- went to the Georgian Terrace, their average. 166 pounds, an advantage of torrn); head UneHman. ,undecided. headquarters during their sojourn in 14 pounds to the man in favor of the ADMISSION—91 general admis- our midst. LEAGUE|ARP visiting eleven. Auburn Has Tough Game At sion. ' ReMcrved Heats and side linen The alumni of both instttutirns The Virginia line, from tackle to wanted to arrange so m,iny entertain- tackle, will average 197 4-5 pounds to 25 crntt* extra. All automobiles »1 ments for their honor that thfi coaches the man. The Georgia line, from Birmingham Today—Other had to sit their foots ;lowu pribr to Company H and Company G extra. 1 tackle to tackle, will average 177 3-5 Tough Games Ahead. TICKET S.M.I3—Tumltn's two the game and the enthusiastic sup- pounds to the man. The entire Vir- porters hava to be content to wait until ginia line will average 185 6-7 pounds Winners in the First Basket- stores. the fray is G>ver. to the man, and the entire Georgia STREET CARS—Take any car The Virginia team put in a busy Auburn, Ala.,. October 24.—(Special.) day Friday. They had luncheon short- line 168 4-7. ball Games of the Season at/ .marked l*oncv tie Leon, at Five ly after their arrival at the Hotel Ans- The Virginia backfleld will average The Auburn football squad is some- Points or Ilro^id and Walton. 170 1-2 pounds to the man and the what worried over the outcome of the ley: After a brief rest they wen,t to Georgia backfleld will average 1611-2 against Mississippi A. and M. the Armory. : AVERAGE WEIGHT—Virginia, the Piedmont Driving club, where they 1 engaged in a Ions signal drill. pounds to the men. In fact, in none of the remaining ISO; Georgia, J««. Last night the alumni of the Uni- Backfleld Duel. games on the schedule will the Au- LJNE-UI*: versity of Virginia entertained the burnltes have a chance to breathe easy "Clubs' Stnndlncs.-, • team and its accompanying supporters A side issue of the ga.me Itself will for a minute. Mississippi A. • and M., CLUBS. '_" Won. Lost. P.C. GEORGIA. I'os VIRGINIA. at dinner at the Piedmont Drlv- •be the backfleld duel between Buck S. U... Georgia- Tech, Vanderbilt and G: H. G: Regulars". . '. .1 0 1.000 ing club. This dinner was served early Mayer, the University of Virginia star Georgia are, as. strong a set, to. tackle Company G...... --. . . 1 0 l.OOS Conkllu le WlUie and the Virginia players retired early and Bob McWhorter, who in himself is on consecutive Saturdays as could be Company C. ...."... 1 .'.0 '1.000 Henderson. . . . It Maiden to rest for the battle today. pretty much of a football team for picked out in the S. I. A. A. Company H. ...;....! '0 1.000 Thrash...... Ig:...... Redus Advance Sale Heavy. the Red and Black. The Mississippi farmers from re- G. H. G. Specials...... 0 1- .Q0« The styles of the two halfbacks ports have a very heavy team averag- Company 10...... 0 1 - :00fr Delapcrrlere . . .o Brown Tickets for the game are on sale at said to be that dashing, spectacular, ing 185 pounds to the man. They prob- Company A. .'•', .... 0 1 .000 aialune .rg. ..,,.-. .Carter the Tumlin Bros.' store, and Mr. Tum- broken field running stunt that so de- ably won't outwelg-h .Auburn any In Hn reported last night an advance sale liglits the hearts of the football spec- Hesults I,a«t Night. 'turner . . . .rt. . Woolfolk tnat exceeded even the expectations o£ tator and to see these two lads in the line, but will be very much heavier Smith . . . re. . .Gillette ! the rival managers. in the backfleld. ' Governor's 'Horse' Guard Specials 13, action this afternoon is alone going to Auburn's backfleld too will be prob- Company H '.'.I. . . Paddock : . Goo«*h | Judging from the number of seats be worth the price of admission. Company 13 15, Company G 25..*; ; [ that have been Hold, the 'crowd will Powell and Landes, the rival full- WHITE CONKLIN ably much faster. In Wells, their 200- . I hb. . .Mayer i come close; to testing the capacity of pound fullback, they ?c-em to have a .-. .Rny backs, are also said to be excellent (Virginia) (Georgia) strong Hne-plunger so that the Au- Before a lar.^2 crc'wd at'. Mc\yliorter . r hb. I. the big- stands at Ponce de Leon park. line smashers, and the duel between fans tne f .lit. . I '.Ml classes of tickets can be pur- burn line will receive Its first real j ' 'rst basketball games. :«E .the Powell. . . i chased down town. It will not be nec- these two is going to be only second- There will be an intercity rivalry in the Georgia-Virginia game that will test season wore played last night. It was I essary to wait until one gets to the ary to the duel between McWhorter be as stubborn as the rivalry between the two schools. The rivalry between While the backfield is In srood shape ' *~ne opening night of the National park to purchase reserved scats, side and Mayer. ;.'ue. Although the Hugh Conklin. an Atlanta boy. Hi Memphis and Atlanta is always intense and the two teams have men on the same cannot be said of the line. li-ttle advertising, [ly Dick. Jemlsuu. jine tickets or automobile parking them who are natives of these cities, the rival left ends. Hugh Conklin, left Pitts is down with fever and it's very space. These, arc all on sale down left end Cor the Georgia eleven, ant! doubtful whether he will be able to a large crowd was presemt, and the The stage is -jet and the actors, the town. considered one of the best defensive end for Georgia, is an Atlanta boy, and White, left end for Virginia, is a Mem- get in the grame Saturdas'. Lomsell "rootrhg" and cheering was 'prevalent fowtball elevens of the Universities of The general admission will be $1. rnds in the south, is going- to be com- phis boy. Both are considered the star ends of their teams. This should is again troubled-by another crop of throughout both games. Box seats, .side lines and other reserved pared with .White, a. Memphis boy with All ifour of the teams showed lack Georgia and Vhsiniu, awai-t their cue, also be a pretty duel worth watching. boils: They won't prevent his play- of -practice and but 11-title 'team ,-work the referee's whistle to dash into seats will be 25 cents addtional. An the University of Virginia, who is said ing but' they certainly ar<-. troublesome. additional charge of $1 will be made to be equally as good. -was exhibited. Both games, h-owever, action , In the center of the field at Thigpen and Lockwood are. nursing were very hard fought' a/ffaire, the los- for each automobile t>at enters the Just what kind of ta-ctics the two bad bruises as a "result of the Clem- 1 Pom?'..' de park this afternoon. tic-Id. • • elevens will use in the gramfi iire un- ing: team in each Instance: fighting The game will mark the first meet- A special section of scats has been known Neither coach, naturally, Is son same; Thigpen IB coming around until the last go-al was-thrown. ing' between the two teams In fifteen reserved for the alumni of 'the -Uni- tipping 'off his hiuid arid only the oc- all right but Lockwood has had Ills Caiptain Quilllr<.n, chairman of ath- yeai-s and a-a ma-.-h rivalry exists be- versity of Virginia and all native 'Vir- casion's that arise in the game can oe hurt over again so 'he 13 not in very letics of the Fifth regiment, and Lieu- tween the two .«.TU>O|K as there did at ginians living in Atlanta. This section used as a if-uso of what they will use good shape. , • • . tenant R. V. Anderson, the president of that time. No int»-nst;iie.--s marked their will be roped off with buntihff. pennant But it is :i safe bet that Georgia, There has been, two hard scrim- •the league, both expressed themselves rivalry. intensen«ss that could cause a signs, etc., and no extra charge is neo- mages this week mainly for the pur- as beins' highly elated over the suc- breach in 'their rtlations, being- outweighed as she is, will plai pose of working- Kearle.y in the back- cess o:t' the organization of the league, to ' drift essarv to enter this section. Native an open - ;?ame. with vide end runs The schools just seemed Virginians know each other. No other, and some forward passes mixed in. It fleld and Taylor at en.l. This combin- and of tlie g'dod" spirit displayed on apart, the mileage difference between introduction is necessary. . !.s IH> to (hern to play this kind of a ation -will mane "Wynne available fqr every side. the, two schools prohibiting yearly A special section -will also bo re.-' cramo if the published weight of the one of the line positions where the The next gan-.o will be played on competition, in those early days of served for the Georgia contingent. two i earns are to be taken seriously. material is somewhat short. Wednesday night of nexit week, and football in the south, when the crowas Quite a delegation of fans and students In view of the injuries a gobd-Iszed two games will \iv played nest Friday were not as large as they are these Anyway you look at it—it's soin; arc coming over ort the morning- train to be some game. squad will be taken to Birmingham days. * , •• ,.' ,. today from Athens.'These and the local Prep Teams Engage in Hot McGugin Makes Eleventh and will include the following play- Slow lint Furloua. nut arrangements were made lust ers: Newell (captain), Arnold, Har- ris, Hart, Christopher. Sparkman Company H defeated the Governor's Gridiron Battle This Morn- Hour Shift—Weather Con- Prendergast, Wynne, Harston, Robin- Horse Guard Specials in a most hotly son, Harley, Taylor, Lomsell, Esslin- contested game. The infantrymen led, ing as Preliminary to Aft- ditions All That Can Likely ger. Stud, Culpepper, L.CK-kwood. Thig- 13 to 7, at the end of the fd-rst half, TWO SPLENDID ppn and possibly Pitts. Hitloz has been and the final soore S'tctod 37 >to 18 in favor of the foot sold-iera. ernoon Game. Mar the Contest. called home on account rf sickness so The defensive work of -th« 'Horse he will not be able to The first G-uard team was excellent, hut they line-up will be picked from these. were woefully .w.eak, at advancing the ball, the forwards having 'biit little CLASS AT E ' ON EASTERN The Gordon institute and the River- Nashville, Term., October 24.—With chance to take clear shots. RACE ON THE 1 side Military ,academy football teams, a last practice this afternoon in a driz- Company H proved ito have a. very contestants for the prep school foot- zling rain on Dudley Field, both the fasit team, and the pass work and goal Emory College, Oxford, Ga., October Pennsylvania - Carlisle and ball honors of th>e mate, will battle shooting was good, 'th Juniors . . 0 1.000 . KGrlce <2) . . ..C. .... Priest '(10) Seniors . . . 2 i 1 .500 The Cadets of the two schools will have the best chance in Uheir history Reynolds, EIrod. . .R. G Green (18)-; Sophomores .2 i 1 .500 Of all the football g-amas scheduled arrive here this morning- to cheer their tomorrow. Bayer, Broffdon. . L,. G -. Brown The motorcycle race meet for the 2 0 2 .000 for eastern gridirons today, two stand tesms on tc victory, and the crowd tha-t Michigan took possession .of Dudley Foul goals: Shot by O. Grlce 6. missed 3. Freshmen .. will be at the game promises to be a Tigers Battle University of Shot by H. Graves 0, missed 3. Shot by colored people of Atlanta, -which 'was out most prominently, the Pennsyl- big one. Field at 2 o'clock today, but could do Stokeley 1. by ureen 4, missed 7. Referee, .1. scheduled to be run off Thursday aft- The first g-ame of the afternoon was vania-Carlisle game ac Philadelphia little work on account of its muddy Texas at Fair Grounds at Graves. Timekeepers, Lieutenant Ashrord woon by the JJunioru s over the Freshmen, Tj_!_~»frlri.-novttnniitn rrame. at- and Captain Qullllan. Scorer, J. Govan. ernoon, but which was postponed on by the score of 12 to 0, and the sec- and the Princeton-Dartmoutn game at condition', spending a greater part of account of the rain, will be run off this Princet'on. the afternoon in the gymnasium. Van- Dallas Today. Maiick Shines. ond went to the Seniors way over the derbilt practiced,Jater in the day, also afternoon at '3 o'clock. Sophomores, by the totals of 19 and 0. The Princeton-Dartmouth game is ^.pending most of the time indoors. Hug-h Mauck a;id EM Jarvls, lately Bill Jones and Loyd Brown will de- The afternoon was ideal for the grid- easily the classiest game that has been of.company K, notv of comipany G, were DONALD FRASER EASY Both teams appear tq be in good con- Dallas, Texas, October 24.—(Special.) the whole show in the other contest. Iron sport, with a stiffening breeze fend the honors, of tho local colored set this season and all the dope ob- dition, an-d there is nothing to mar The Si-wanee Tigers arrived here this Company G won fro-m company E after contingent against tlr; Invasion of across Weber field. talriable points to a contest that can- the prospects with the exception of The Freshmen showed up to better the •weatther. The rain sto-pped tonight afternoon and are restingr after, their an interesting game, 25 to 15. Had Ben Griggs and Willie McGabe, of advantage thr.n in their first game not be figured out in advance. The and the wind veered to the north, long trip from the mountain to this «arvis and Taylor passed p>roperly, the Chattanooga, and the Wilson brothers when they held the Sopils to a 19 to 0 Hanover lads seem to have as good a G, PH. A. ELEVEN thereby giving hoipe that the field will city. score would l^ave Deen much more one- ssideci. Many, a ch-ance ,i*r«iistreak^ ;;U-ound the ends. Betting is two to Texan will be a. little heavier, but Line-u.p and score: other nl{-snrs try to kiep'me from 'showing of the season in the second , solng toi be In the running all season terday. one in favor of Michigan, with plenty i-.e Tigers will, be the speedier, and .a lo flrst jrllliant battle is promised. Co. G. Position. 'Co. E. •winning" ' 1 game, with Saxon again us the shining , £, The plaving of Donald Fraser was Ot' money changing hands, Taylor (7> . . . ;R. F. , • A freeman {5} The Chattanooga riders are confident individual. Hr madi- t'.ve three Senior . mere numerous other games. •nronger near the end. The line, which This is the sixth' meeting between Williams (2) . ..L.F... . Huckabjr (4), that the prize money that has been I touchdowns. Ramble v.-as a steady Yale, Harvard, Cornell, Army, Navy :.,ir~,;tT.,n ,<-„-, uoint bolster- the two teams, and as the Wolverines G. Freeman .12) is ' were have been returned the victors on the Maiick (14) * Murdock (4) hunflUn »g uUPp wil\VIlll bUte; VA:iyeasy pickin|J iVJlvi lifgt foxvy*r. \( (groun, * V u«idu £gaine, u. 111 <-. ri. fo.utr thn» et, Sophs«jujji.iu. i ""• . have only practice romps. -,, ^- - n h 9.24 Inches of Rain. /.C.. so to cd. Phillips and \ an \alknnb ' previous occasions, the loeal eleven IK Jarvl.i <:>) . .R. G. . . ISdmondson them. They are after the first prize | The Sophomore'.'.rains WTP- made by speaic. the life of this team, and their playing seeking revenge In this toattlu. Here Wilmington.' X. C.. October 24.—-All Pear.son .L. G. . .". .G. Frdtik and will not be satisfied without it. end runs and flukes, while the Seniors v/as sensational from start to finish. are the scores of former years: -ecords' of rainfall for the month of Anyway you look at it. there is go- always ploughed the lines on straight . Lewis, Malloy, Qrenn and Story also 1911—Vanderbilt , 8; Michigan. 0. October in. the twenty-eight- years' ing to be a rare afternoon of sport. bucks. 1908 —Vanderbilt , C; Michigan, 1'4. listory of the local Weather bureau, played good ball. 1907 —Vanderbilt , 0; Michigan, 8. were broken today with a precipita- COLLEGE Y. M. C. A. TODAY'S FOOTBALL t?eo:'Sla unitary academy, under the 1S06 — Vanderbilt, 4; Michigan, 10. tion of 1..12 inches bringing- the total direction of i.'oach Henderson, h:i.'3 turn- 1905 — Vanderbilt, 0; Michigan, 18. Tor the month to f>.:! inriies. MEETING ENDS SUNDAY ed out a good team and will give the The lineup.. . __s of both teams was fjiveu South. others a hard fight for the supremacy J out by both coaches tonight, as fol- Athens. Ga., October 24.—-('Special.)—• The state conference of college Y; M. C. HOLLANDAiSMITH Tech y. Florida, nt Jacksonville.. in this league. 1 S. E. Gross Dead. v. Virginia, at Ponce de Their forward passing ^XDBKBILT. Position. MICHIGAN . A. men—with twenty institutions-In-'the is especially accurate, Smith making Cl> ester...... Left End .'.... .Torbett. Battle Creek, Mich., October 24.— state .represented—will close its five v. Texas, at Dallas. four to Walker, which this speedy lit- Murray Left Tackle . .Raynsford. Samuel Eberly Gros.s, of Chicago, a days' meeting' at the University of 1. v. Baltimore C. C., at Lex- tle end carried across the goal line Huffman.,.. Left Guard. .Trapphagen. wealthy real estate o-perator and au- Georgia Sunday night.in a great mass ILL BE RETURNED? ingrlon. for touchdowns. Morgan Center Paterson. thor, who sued Edmund Rostand, the meeting in the chapel. N'orth Carolina v. V. P. I., at Lex- The playing of Smith, Porter, "Walker Rlgiht Guard . . .Cochran. French dramatist, for jiAagiariam, died 'Dr. E. M." Poteat, of Furrrian uni- T. Brown. . .Rigt Tackle . . .Pontius. ihere today. In 1D02 the United States versity, will be the Sunday speaker; Dr. St. Luuij, Report Has It That the Mississippi A. and M., at and Medlin was good. E. Brown. .: . Left End ...... Lyons. court sustained the contention of Mr. W. D. Weatherford, of New York; Dr. Boensch... Quarterback , . .Hugliltt. Grosa that Rostand's play, "Cyrano de Ramsaur, of Philadelphia; Dr. Little, o£ . .Bastain. Louisville ,and others have been on tbe Cracker? Will Get the In- By Hal Reynolds. j uv\ ashinaton and L?e v. Wake For- Sikes Left Halfback Bergerac," had been plagarizeil from The Tech scrubs had little difficulty e. t.'.at Lexington. Murphy Honored. McQueen.. Right Half Gross' comedy, "The Merchant Prince, daily .class work and .the evening ad- fielders Back Again. in defeating the Boys' High eleven, of' Alabama v. Tulane, at New Orleans, Turner Fullback Guinn. of Cornville." ' ' dress programs. "' " the local, prep league, yesterday after- !. _ Vanaerbilt v. Michigan, at Nash- Norwich, Conn., October 24. — In aori- " lYille. of Captain IJanny Murphy, of the noon on Grant field, downing thorn by Mer.-er v. Citadel, at Macon. world's champion Philadelphia Ath- If the reports from St. Louis are a score of 42 to 7. J Gordon v. Riverside, at Atlanta.. letics, a rousing- parade was given by .true, the Cra'-kers will have the serv- The game was somewhat retarded | Chattanoogra v. Birnv.ijjham, at CChat- hundrdes. of i;ltiv.er.3 of his horn* town ices of both Harry Holland and "Wallop by the condition of 'the lield. as the I tanooga. tonight. The local lodge of Slits, of T. H. S. v. L. G. I., at Locust Grove. which he is; a member, gave Murphy a life membership card. A big reception with speechmaking concluded the cel- ebration. SHOULD BE CLOSE

Prlnce- White Sox and Giants. Blue Rapids, Kan., October 114. — The Teams Appear To Be Evenly The scrubs \vcri-.a little slow in get- Ppnncylvn.nla v. c.'arlivlo, at Philadel- Chicago White Sox defeated the New Matched in Speed, Weight ting started, but on>'f started Hig-Vi York Giants today S to 5. Wiltse was | school WHS'never njjle to stop thfin. i'.l. !'! v. J'llisb'.irs', at Itiuu-a. pounded by the Chicago players for Cigarette of ) Thf-y began sof»n nfter thpy were Brown v. .Sprint.; Held Y. M. C. A., at four home runs. and Experience. scored upon and from then on until Score by innings: R. H. E. the V-ruI of thr .^nme t .oy Williams v. N'PW York, at Williams- Chicago 013 110 20x — S 12 2 ^Quality i town. Ne..w. York. ._.100. -100 030— 5 12- 2-, Macon, Qa.. October 24.—(Special:)— f N'xv.y v. George Washington, at An- r For the sc-,-ui>s tho LVOT'C of Jnrf3ncr, Batteries—Benz and Daly; Wiltse j what promises to be one of the most StevcnHon, Sr-nter /t rt *"ranc stood out. X and WInso. c? .isely contested football games ever I' above that of thpjr •:irn mates. rtiurl- '.\rm.\- v. Tufts, at West Point. I: n-er did gorirl wc>rV: >M the defc-ripivp. fjafavette v. Alhi-iffht, at Kaston. piayed 011 a local gridiron is the game FOR VIRGINIA 1EAM! 5 >;jls after tfnioh- T>(-ni;rIi v. Mublenberg, at South I between Mercer and Citadel here at ! and kiclved all th* . Bethlehprn. CITIZENS OF I the fair grounds tomorrow. | downs, S-wartfimore v. Dfsinus, at Swarth- •Vll the dope, comparative scores, To get the same choice, The University of Virginia foothn.Il i school f. Kno.v \vnp AFTER COUNTY SITE statistics on the teams, etc., show that mellow tobacco, the same rlsuy lne slar Had U not hef n f r - Iloir Cross v. Worcnster, at Worces- for evenness, the teams are about as nmnit be..- ,th e guest. s Of the - local | " « bor the scor' e would haw' " woll matched as one would care to see perfect workmanship, the alumni at a box Party at the I-o Bremen. Ga., October 24.—(Special.)) two teams, and the game, is certain a^r^onVn?. "S'^tK ^eV^alei^- ^n?'Sri'.SSl Th«Vr, J Vermont vPoMhan;. at Fprdhan, The people of Bremen have started a, Merce tackling prevented thp „ , v A'nlierst. ut. Mlddletown. t 1 l J S same uniform quality, you been engaged for the evening. from making several more touchdowns. • Trinity v. Colgate, at Hartford. movement to have the county site of ° vie rcer- of <'o'irse', carries the edge, He also was the only man wh« coul'J j Kowcloin v. Colby, nt Watervllle. HaralBon county moved from Buchanan' h^lnn. fnVored in the local sentiment, must pay more than 5c. gain with regularity, tearing off many i Maine v. Rates, at Orono. to Bremen. At a public meeting of but eveS?hc horn., rooters admit that i runs through the line and arbuhd the J Rutgers v. Henssnlaor, nt Troy. citizens a fund of $20,000 for the erec- their majgln 13 very slight. ends for practicaly all of his team's Went. tion of a new courthouse and jail was That's why Piedmonlt has gains. Chicago v. Purdue, a.t Chicago. pledg-ed, and a free site for the county grown to be the biggest- Gann also did some pretty work at Minnesota v. South Dakota,. at Min- buildings offered. TO TEST NOTIFICATION Our Triple SMI Paclu^ In^s dumping Interference and nailing the Mudisori. Petitions are being circulated for an selling 5c. cigarette in tbem crisp and clMn i runner for a loss. Dllniils v. Indinnn, nt. Indianapolis. election on the question of moving the ORDINANCE OF ROME - Nebraska v. HftKkell, at Lincoln. county seat. America. It's the BEST j Howard 13, Alabama Preds 6. VV'lsconKiJi v. Michigan Aggfcs, at Rome Ga., October 24.—(Special.)— for the^ money; Whole "Washington v. Ames, at St. Louis. The constitutionality of Itome'a famous coupon in each package. Kennesaw I Anniston, Ala.. • October 24.— (Spe- MRS. PEEL DROPS DEAD "notincatlon ordinance" will be toBted i cial.)—The Alabama Presbyterian col- Notre iVame v. Alma, at Notre .Dame. bv the Southern- Express company, ! lege was defeated by Howard here Northwestern v. Iowa, at Evanston. AT HOME JfEAR ROME which today secured a temporary re- i this afternoon by a score of 13 to 6 In Belolt v. Lawrence, at Appleton. Sralnlns ' o?dor preventingr t).e offlcera DePn.uvr v. Ohio Wasleyan, at Dela- ; Biscuit 5c a hard fought football game. The ware. _ Rome, Ga., October 24.—-(Special.)— - of the city of Borne from enforcing the I local team was outweighed and badly Wnbash v. Rose Poly, at Terre Mrs. Delia Peel, of this county, dropped ordinance, which reqniros all. cominou Tbe Fresh Soda Cracker crippled, Leach being out of the gnme Haute. dead from heart failure yesterday and carriers to notify the chief of police of and Crosby suffering fro ma same Kansas v. Kansas Aggies, at Man- was buried today from Friendship liquor shipments exceeding one eauon. I ankle. Boykin, Flowers. Archibald hattan. . church, near Berwin. at least six hours before delivery to the FRANK E. BLOCK CO., ATLANTA and Stevenson were the mainstays of Colorado v. Aggies, at Boulder. She was 58 years of age, and.. is sur- . • the local eleven, Fulllngton, Robinson Mines v. Utah, at Salt Lake City. vived by four childrpn, one of whom la The argument OH the temporary or- .ind Duke starring; for the visitors. -Missouri v Oklahoma, at Columbia. Mrs. Walter Davis," of Atlanta. A sJa- der will be had before Judge Moses Wlalkor Reynolds and' Rabbit Harris, Caso v, Oberlin. at Cleveland.- ter, Mrs. C. B. La.nsham, also, resides Wright, of Floyd. superior court, on of Auburn, officiated. Ohlo v, Otterbein, at WesterviUe. in Atlanta. . November *. "V iNEWSPA'FERr SPAFERf THE CONSTITUTION* ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1913, Page

SACRED HARPISTS TO WILSON OPPOSES BIG DAY IS PLANNED AD CLUB MEMBERS ^Practical Negro Training SING TO VETERANS The Atlanta class composed of 200 Kennesaw Bingersj will conduct the Sacred Harp Theme of Mass Meeting singing concert at Soldiers' home at ATTHETAffiRNACLE 2 o'clock, undav afternoon. A SINGLE BANK PLAN splendid program Jas been arranged Biscuit for the old soldiers, and it is expected 'Home-Coming" Will Be Cele- In Personal Letter Confidence The people of Atlanta who realize will be made by H. G Hastings, the Rev. that a large crowd will fcc present The that practical training is one of the Dr. Richard Orma Flinn, the Rev Dr. class Invites everyone to attend the Alwayc Inth* President Reiterates That the brated by Feast of Good in His Integrity Is solutions to the negro problem will be McConnell, the Rev Dr W R Hendrlx concert The program will be con- Fresh Triple interested in the mass meeting to be and others An attractive musical pro- ducted by B I* Stanley and Sealed Fellowship. Expressed. pram has been arranged Fackate Owen-Glass Bill Is "Ad- held Sunday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock The Atlanta Normal and Industrial in- Clean at St Paul's Methodist church, in be- stitute was established with the pur- 5 half of the Atlanta Normal and Indus- pose of educating young negroes for FERGUSON IS TRUSTEE mirably Suited to the Needs Tomorrow is scheduled to be a great In a personal letter to Warden Wil- trial institute Ricihard D Stinson, those practical pursuits that offer such TENTH DISTRICT SCHOOL F. E. BLOCK CO., ATLANTA and historic day at the Baptist Taber- liam Moyer, of the federal prison, the opportunities for the negro In the south. of the Country. nacle president of the institution, reports that They are taught farming, gardening Ad Men's club of Atlanta has assured it IB badly crippled by an Indebtedness and given lessons in domestic science W H. Ferguson, of Gibson, Ga , was It «s well known that In the recent j the -warden of Its confidence and of »800 to $900 Unless this Is lifted, and service and cooking. It is Instruc- vesterdav appointed by Governor Sla- past, after Dr. Len G Broughton, the esteem for him and defends him against the usefulness of the school will be se- tion of this nature upon -which the toiv as trustee of the Tenth T>istrict former pastor, went to London, a dif- 'the charges of inhumane treatment of riously embarrassed ninety and nine among the negroes must A(?i icultural school to take the place Washington, October 24.—Whether ference of policy brought about a prisoners recently made against him A. Montgomery, of Atlanta, one of the bepend for realizing their greatest use- of the late George T. Hannah Mr Fer- there shall be one federal reserve bank clash amongst the membership of this by former prisoners, ^Julian Hawthorne city's best known business men, will fulness to themselves and to the eco- guoon was formerlv piofossoi of, Preside over the meeting. Addresses nomic program of the south. mathematics at the Technological j r«.ww».~* • JUAIU1»U» B>W\-__ with branches throughout the United church, which, for a time, paralyzed and Dr Morton, upon their release school in Atlanta He it, now a banker Hover TUU to 2e«tor» any States or several banks, as provided the progress of the work Dr Lin- i The letter, which is written for the LHMT to It* Tout&fal Color. and is one of the best known and mobt gFrerenta hair falling. for In the administration bill, promises coln McConnell, who has recently ac- entire club and signed personally by a i< s-ioctcd men in his part of the svtte '"? Km^lo^a^^rnjrgltH^ to be the chief issue of the final cur- cepted the pastorate of this church has larg-e number of members, speaks of rency reform fight in the senate com- rallied about him the erstwhile discord- Warden Moyer in the -warmest terms of mitted that le to open up Monday. The ant elements and the bitjach has beert praise and groes Into detail as to the hearings of the committee will con- fully healed and ev erv body is now OF HIS FORTUNE iplenclid conditions found at the prison clude tomorrow night, and the commit- harmonious and happy t\vhen the ad men recently visited the tee membeis will begin Monday the Di, McCoiriel; nas a personality that institution arduous task of attempting to agree Is Irresistiole He is humanitarian to i The lettei is as follows upon a revision of the Glass bill that the core .ind is in full sympathy and ' ""\fr "William II Moyer, AVarclcn, BY ST. LOUIS " PERMITOFWIO0.2 will prove acceptable to President Wil- accoid with the lines of work for T*mtcd btates Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga which the Tabernacle hai stood in son and the house yearn gone by The membership, Dear Sn "We have noticed in tne At- Carl Boehme Tells This Story at At Brothers' Request, Second 425 The president made it known In em- without exception, have gladly rallied lanta ua ly papers some alleged criti- phatic terms today that h« was opposed to his support, its members unite in cisms or \ou as warden and of the the Office of Associated Wife of Alleged Bigamist De to the central bank plan, as suggested saying- theit was nevei a. brighter day working of the prison and of the food yesterday by .Frank A. Vanderlip, of in the iiistoiv of the Tabernacle than you sei v p the prisoneis. most of this Charities nied Right to Visit Him the National City bank, of New York, 33-Shetland Ponies-33 and as indorsed informally by many fort hoi been made to gather back recently i eleasea members of the senate commute He those who left the fold The city was This letter Is merely to assure you Bringing sensational charges against At the lequest of her four brothers xeiterated through Sectetary Tumulty diViUeci into twenty-five districts, and of our confidence and esteem and to the city of St. Loi'h, in which he all respected citizens of Dublin, the that the Glass-Owen oiil, with Its s>s- every chui oh member within the dis- state tha* on the recent -visit of the Ad claimed thait a certain "ring of political prison commission vesterdjav revoked tem of twelve legional icberve banks a S eve,y cnu™h member within%he mb? Men's club to the tefleracl prison, ^hich bosses" had defrauded him of a for- the permit which was given to Mrs AT AUCTION 9- related only through the functions of trict This woik has just now been occurred before these charge-; weie' tune he inherited from his brother, Freeman Hill Kaen, the alleged biga- one federal reserve board sitting at completed The membership has been made against you and the prison, about Oai 1 Boehme apocat-ed at the office of mous wife of C P Nix, to visit him Washingt>n, ' was admirably suited definitely located, so far as is possi- thirtv five representative Vtlanta bum- to the needs of the country ble, and next Sunday is to be ' Home- ness mer who aie members of the \d the Associated Charities Friday morn- in the Ijaurens county conv lot camp While members of the senate com- coming Day' for the entire membei- Men's'club of Atlanta were shown bv ing- and poured out a pitiful story of Nix is at present serving a twelve Tuesday aiid Wednesday @d.2S&29 mittee, including several democrats, fahip, and a great Jubilee occasion in you. Deputy Warden Hawke and several' persecution and inhuman treatment months sentence for carrying con- •were drawing out witnesses in furthei which all the friends of the Tabornacle guards over the entire prison anil alii \lthough Boefemc tells a straightfor- •upport of the single bank Idea, Presi- throughout the city are invited and of us were allowed a close inspection of cealed weapons dent Wilson talked at length with ward story, repeated many times with- In explanation of their request foi U t out the slightest variation it Is thought other senators, outlining his desire ~&~¥£^B tJS^p£, £2 "nil been St'ch^ bK? shoP°s?*' r$&&£ a revocation of the permit Mis Keen's that the G-lass bill be left unchanged that he Is mentally unbalanced! "brothers call attention to the fact that In this particular EfnTwilh'gund^ s'choTin'Yhe SK SEES.'&&£&' "a?S la^dr^h'oi According to his story, seven years fn^San^ continuing through the ?egu- shops, tuberculosis camps, print shop Nix Is under Indictment for bigamy Favor Single Bank. iSfprea^hfngservfce1 morning and eve- and even the 'olitarv cells and we, one -igxy h« iniherfted JJOO.OOO from his and for desertion of his first wife and It was apparent tonight that the £• AH fh» fv.onrfo nf thf Taber- and all, noted the cleanliness, the brother wiho died in Germany He children at Cornelia, Ga He is said course of several members of the com- fe in Atlanta Ireejected to erfjoy splendid system and the apparent states that he was employed at the to have deserted his, rtrst wife Nove-i mittee probably will be determined _ occask,"and be convinced that the ckert-fulnee, of the prisoners in their time bv the city of St Louis As soon finally by the attitude taken by Presi- ber IS, 1912 and to nave married Mis dent Wilson and other party leaders e t n le? 9 as he receiv ed hi siJiheritance, he Keen two da\s latei ™ bu"^B^ei^ M& «UiS'"£>d oi;r ^ ™ allowed to sample the charges, a gang oif political leaders ae to the expediency of the single bank B h b 8h d In the letter to the prison commis- plan. Senators O'Gorman, Hitchcock 1 *S HS^^SH £ten sVe ev e^te °Tht?e £72"bShad him adjudged In-sane at a mock sion the brothers sal and Reed, democrats, all favor the idea ee'n^e^'fo-r J^SSi." s^ppl^of^es.^at^che.se, savage, hearing, and had him placed in the of a single federal reserve bank as sta^te asylum for Insane a-nd dang-er- "We u is\i t" state that -me are no opposed to many separate ones, but it prisoners and we venture to say that enemies of Mi Mv We are onlj Is believed that the*r advocacy of the no hotel m Atlanta has a more sanitary ous criminals, a,nd been 0uch a measure could not be passed "As i egarcls the solitary ceils, of charg-e of his ost i-te legal and that he could have remained through the house TAP FOR TODAY, SAYS course -we could see these were meant Three davs a^, ~> he states he es- a faithful husband to our sister Senator Reed v isited the white house I foi punishment However there wo.s caped from thp a-Alvm and after t n "We resp< LtUill\ ask the commis- FO/?/?(7^lST_E^'no'thVn inhumane about them thej early today with Secretary McAdoo and r\SJ^J-.^si*JJ- J--*^ lighted and ventilated and during untold h idshipb from told and sion to rt\oke this permit because sho urged the president to withhold judg- we weie mfoimecl that a prisoner con- hunger on the joiirncv from St Louis and hei children have visited the camp ment on the single bank idea until its fined in solitary foi breaking the pi is- he arrived here eailv Friday moining thite bunda>s in succession We be too glad to assist her and to disturb the foundation of the bill pieparcd and turned out We wish to placed In the Christian Helpers' League that passed the house to the extent ThAUUe afternooM.it^.i."".n- wil-- —l b——e marked b— ~j a-- ga * that the omnt slioo at the Uniterl home where he will be caied for until stick to her if she will only let Nix that it would have to be remodeled to slow but sure upward climb of the fetates !lrison was personally inspected A ord is received from St Louis alont IMX alone is lesponsible for rovide for a single bank Senator meicury so that bv nightfall it is pre- >by us anf] we found it convenieiitlv v s is noww rapidlrap v moving up the At- ™ ^ill ,, ?f S " c," ''< l "i tee members, and requests have been lantic coast arid is due to take an arrangement for the bathing of pris- in New Home Sunday. TaJce brovefe made by the committee of several wit- oce.invvaid sweep by tomorrow, losing oners, as we notice that separate baths The Old Standaltt Grove a Tasteless chili Tonic nesses who recently appeared to out- itself ovei ttif vast ocean and probably are maintained for prisoners suffering IB cquilly valujblo us a General Tonlo because U line their views on the subject Ques- causing ocean traffic much concein with infectious and incuiable diseases, Trinit\ "\Ifthouisl churoh will cele- contiin-> the well known tonic properties of tions directed today to H Parker Wil- From all pai ts of Geoigia the re- and that the soiled clothes of such brate its first aj nKersjary in its now QTJIMNE anJ IRON Driues out Malaria, en- lia, of New York, an expert, who help- ports came in jesterday that the ele- prisoners are placed in a separate tank home on nett bunda% The dav will tae r!ch-s ^Ico E^'Ha Tip the Whole S.vstem uOo ed frame the oilginal Glass bill, indi- ments weie abating and that if further and are launcli ted separately The ai- rei lete with excellent features Consigned by: — rangement of the tuberculosis camp is In the Sunday school a rally day wl 1 cated the extent to which Senators rain was not expected ideal, the tents are coinfoi table and O'Gorman, Hitchcock, Briatow, Weeks The temperature Friday stood at an sanitarv and we noted that a, glass-in- be observed Ail of the persons who W. T. WTLMORE, £ex.ington, Ky , .. .1 and others approved of the scheme of average 0- degiees during the day closed house is readv for tuberculosis ejver a-titend-ed 1 unity Sunday school THOMAS & H4.USKKOUGH, Sbelbyiille, Kj. .. , one central reserve bank under com- This was betteied somewhat in the patients in bad vv eathei a/re urg-ed to be present at this service $10. $5 .. .1 plete federal control, instead of sev- late afteinoon hours, but dropped as 'As we spent an entue afternoon in- whiich Is at 10 30 In the morning W. B. BLAIR, Indianapolis, Ind. .. .1 eral scattered ones the sun sank It is predicted that the specting your prison just a few days The primary and cradle roll depart- Vleivs ot \V1ilte HQun«r. mercury will show at least 70 degrees ments will have uieir graduation exer- BOBBINS & FBAJVCISO, North Loap, Neb ...1 Load during this afternoon before these charges were made against cises the tots of 3 being transferred Seoretarj Tumulty expressed the v ou we deem it a priv liege to vv rite v ou POP JONES,' St. louis. Mo All of which brings much joy to the these few words of commendation and iiom the cradle roll t-o the primary Atlanta to Mobile ...1 Load white house views in this statement hearts of the football fans, as well as this letter is signed bj .^ committee Kii ides and tli^ children cf 0 \ears A. E. ARNOM), Greenfield, loua , . 2 Loads "When inquines weie made at the to the man whose wife advised nim from the Ad Men s club of Vtlanta, who rCoing f om the prim^r\ to the interm«- and Return white house as to what the president's that it was yet too early to put on were numbered among your guests at dlalt cli [> LI tmfiit The primary exer- W. A. FREEM 4N, Shcnaiidoah, Iowa .2 Loads attitude was toward the proposals jhis heavv ones the prison on the occasion referred to. cises will take the foi m of memorial made by Mr \dndeilip of the National I "Youi s respectfully, services to little Alary Greene, a m-em- via H. J. BRUEMUEVE, Springfield, Mo , ...1 Load City bank, 10 tne currecnj committee "AD MCN S CLUB OF ATLANTA bpi of the class, who died during the WILSON & MARTEENIE, Campbell iburg, Ky. .. 1 Load of the senate, It w is >• tated vvlu> the CONTRACT ABROGATED "E H Ooodhart, president, Howard past summer expected emphasis that, of course the Geldert secietary, Kendall Weisiger, The Wes* Point Route OWVER HORSE CO., Kansas City, Mo. .. 1 Load president \\uulU not recede In anv IP BY CITY, NOT COUNTY William J Davis, George A. Campbell R-iGSDAfcE H. A JI. CO , 2 Ijoacls >Io. Horses spect fiom tHi position he had alread\ Louis B Magid, William F Parkhui st, Account j so clearly t.iken and which the whole , , . , H G Hastings, A M Beattv. Paul P Turner in Bankruptcy. WKIL BROS., 1 Load Ind. Horses. country understands rhat the citv board of education and | Rpese M Greer, Henry W Gradv- J M A -voluntary ^etltion in bankruptcy Southern Commercial Congress R. F. WBLMAMS, 1 Load !vaii=as Hove«e. "He has vvaimly and unqualifiedly in- not the counts school authorities took Geoig J. Auer, committee was filed with I) puty Clerk Henley, of COWIiET & CO., 1 Load 111. Horses. dorsed all the main features o£ the the Initiative in abrogating the con the federal court s et.terday, by William Glass-Owen bill He regards the plan tia,ct e\lstmn between the cit> and Tickets on sale October 24, 25, 26. JOHN P. FR*NK, Nashville, Temi 83 Shetl ind Ponies provided for in that bill as excellently county, vvlnitbj the citj agreed to G Turner, of Atlanta, a merchant doing Final limit, November 5, 1913. ' suited to the existing- conditions of the teach some o£ the u hlte s-cho-ol chil Street Car Conductor business at IbO \\ est. Tenth atieet In business of the country and in every drcn of the county in the Highland his papers the petitioner shows liabili- Extension of limit November 30, , essential particular sound and calcu- school in return for the instruction ties amounting to $2 957 59 of which 1913. ' lated to render the business men of the of ^ number of the cltv s negro chil- Charged With Seduction; t.b'18 appear as scured, while $2,23959 For tickets, sleeping car reserva , W. Patterson Coiraissi countrv a great and Immediate serv- dren in the counts schools is the state are unsecuierl ecoidlng to the peti- ice, and he believes that the earlv en- ment made bv Countv St hool faupc In tioner i de^aiAti »n The assets, made tions and full information, call on actment of the bll into law is expected tendent 1. C M^i i \ in a <. omnium His Wije Sticks to Him up of stoeK in ti i le peisonal prOpeitv Tieke* Agents i National Stock Yards and demanded bv the mo^t thous-httul tion icctived Fiicli\ b> PI c Constitu and pi 01.101 t\ < \em it by bankruptcy Ticket Offices Fourth National ' business, interests The evldtnres «hich tion 3aw«- a-?£i.haicrms seduction gle bd.uk idea, but suggested manv action of the clt> botud of education Jonts came to Atlanta siv jcai-s aqo other changes that might be made to in abrogating its contiart with tne ind in 1911 married Miss Dlla Thomp- perfect the bill county board of education om lining; -•'..son tate banks school••--., only, instea, d of sending thun v t rs He then relumed to pc-'lHp head could not enter the new currency svs- i elsewhere, and because tne < in toultl quuttis with hb wife a mettv little tern unless they conformed to the strict J not do so, they abrogated the contiiit vvo-nin who clun^ <'oselv to his, Y 11 requirements made of national banks,! and not us Personally I feel that It I Mis lo IP brandij the vcharges a'din I quest—to reach it, the crucial that the feeler xl reserve board contain j was best to dissolve the agreement ind I hei hush uicl as f Us, -"Tj,e-s a0ain i no cabinet otficer but the secretarv of the two boards of education ha\ e no i Vfu i i t jiisult itinn with Chief of the treasuiv, and that the commission ill-feeling ovei the matter, hut it n as Police BOINO s Jjnc> dertarnd to a r" that organises the new banking svs- not done at our request \ erv ti ulj I po tei foi .he ( onstj, n t on that !u tern shall have the power to determine y UrS L l J 1 test of humankind—-to do the numbei of regional reserve banks ° ' Courtv Sch.ool b.rpCnnt?ndet,t JTc'qu^.tlo, """ ° '">"™* - "-"' to be established October 33, 1910" Chief cl'i^s wired <.„,,,„ Skmner ofFr,, LisUtn,] thi,, t his man ha,d balked Tht> shi i i f uircd back to hold Jones fui h m until he secured the papers their best!!

STANDARD OIL NAMED AS VICTIM OF TRUST The Goal of U ishlnston October J4—The name f the Stand lid Oil compain as i \ ir im of an illeged ti ust fi£;uied todav i the lumber dealeis cise before he supiemc court Retail lumber deal- has been our aim-—we've reac is in the e xst ai e seeking to have the, court sit aside in injuiiition issued asainbt them bv the New ^ 01 K fcdcial Lomt to pi CM nt th< m fiom (iicilat through the injg among themselves i list i f nhul'- balers who bell diiict to ions neis The Kostinment conti nds that tlit cinulatioii ot those lists le^ti mis com- l» tltion, as \\ holes tiers n i loath to GOOD CLOTHES GAME! i 11 m the iviath of ict-uleis b\ scllmtr t> cousumcis Fh nanii of the stancl- •^ROSTONIAN^ Famous Shoes for Men. XS^ ud Oil corai)an\ tht his,t of tlu big- You'll concede us "victors" when you see omoincs oidend dis«ol\td b\ the su itme couit hi idb the list fuini-hed our styles. the louit of con^mneis > ho i ne (Ken FOOTWEAR DELUXE 11 \ uir, dinct fiorn \ holp-- i'c«. We have "spiced" the spirit of the store with By virtue of Negro Postmaster Removed a dominant deference to YOUNG MEN'S ideas I ifti< n \eai-, Men's and Young Men's Suits—SI5 -to -$,"){). was imr1! tib-,lriuai\ to the Atlanta between Vlrsruna and pobtofficc t'.ice was left in contiol c£ Men's and Young Men's OVERCOATS-—$13 Georgria, todav, you can the subbtation iesterda\ Postm ister sc othe the nerves and Bollin^ Ton s issued an oidci lemoxin? —to—$75. the South Uilnti substation fiom its ft sition the substation. You arc cordially 25 Whitehall St. t Eiseman Bros., inc welcomed Alleged Slayer Returned. Store open this even- ingr. J. M. Ray, Mgr. Men's Dep't i Springfield, 111, October 24.—Gov- ernor Dunne today honored a requisi- 11-13-15-17 Whitehall tion for the return from East St Louis to Memphis, Tenn , or John Williams, charged with killing Morv Woods dnd The South's Largest Clothing Store ! John Wallace in Memphis, March 1, I SPAFLK. CONSTITUTIDK, COTTON THE PAST WEEK; COTTON FUTURES MARKET. REVIEW OF THE MARKET \ Range In New Orl«m» Cotton. Ranee In Kew York Cotton. HESTER'S WEEKLY New York, October 24.—It has been Prev. MAT OFFERED | I I I .Last! an extremely active and excited week lOpenjHIghl Lowl Salel Gloat Close. In the cotton market, owing to the ll4.11.14:i3lli.89|14.10fl*.06 I114.13 appearance of abnormally early killing | Oct . 113.8- 0 13.82 13.80 13.82 13.76-7K 13.85-87 13.99-01 14.14-13 Nov 13 . 80 13.82 13.80 13.82 13.84-85 frosts over a greater part of the belt. Oct . 14.04 14.12 14.00 14.01 13.76-7" 7 LATE1NTHEDAY 13.75-77 13.88-90 Dec 13.79 13.82 13.71 13.75 13.84-85 Nov . 13.80 13.80 13.80 13.80 13.69 13.75 13.74-76 Prices have made new high records Dec . 13.85 13.92 13.78 13.83 13 80-83 1S.93-S5 Jan . 13.80 13.82 13".76-78 18.86-88 for the season, with December con- 13.53-54 13.71-72 Feb . 13.89-90 ON EVERY BULGE Jan . 13.67 1B.67 13.52 13.54 13.75 13.78 13.78-79 tracts selling a shade over the 14-cent Feb . 13.49-51 13.69-71 Mar.. is. 85 13.87 13.80-82 13.91-93 13.32-55 13.72-73 13.93-95 mark, or more than $16 per bale above But During Greater Part of Mar.. 13. 60 13.67 13.52 13.52 April. iV.88 New Orleans, October 24.—Secretary the low level of last August. Realiz- April. 13.61-53 13.71-73 May isisi iV.90 lV.79 13.95-9? Hester's weekly New Orleans cotton 13.70-71 . ing became very heavy around these May . . 13.65 13.65 13.50 13.30 13.50-51 June lV.86 Bears Had Control of Chicago exchange statement, issued before the June. 12.42-44 13.61-62 July. 13 '.90 i'3.93 Vs". 86 ! figures, checking the advance, and Session Several of Leading Prospects for Better Weather JuSeY 13.58-59 close of business today, shows an In- i while private crop advices from the M. Jul*/«ij',j.o,ua!io,uo*.u.-iiy . 13. S3 13.53 13.42. 13.41 13.40-41 Market—Wheat Closed 1-4 creascreasee" in ""ththe movemenmov.mentintt into sight j while g^l^&l^™™^™^^ * i-i t j o 11"_,~ f <-!.«• "D g- ^r^utfrostps Haven's New Low. Record. BONDS. >ear before last of 44,000, and an in- (have been reported at st'atft > ing points action Main Factors in the STOCKS. Oats Also Declined. crease over the same time In 1910 of . in. the south eailier than the present . 97 ' ciate during some previous seasons, bu(t Decline—Spot Quiet. TJ. S. ref. 2s. registered . 97 For the 24 days of October the totals local cotton people elaiui' that killing New York, October 24. - -_- HJgh. Low.C,703Se.qSe: do. coupon .102*/i show a decrease over last year or temperatures have been mere aenoial of stocks today were irreg'ula do. 3s, registered .102 Vi Chicago, October 24.—Best Prospects, i Amal Copper . . 70 > 30,000, an increase over the same this yoar than during any retent vear Ing at an advance, the marKet mmatt t- Am. Agricultural 4 3 % 43V do. roupon .11" ever shown for winter wheat in the period year before last of 9,000, ana low yesterday's close and during »=^ co 23 S3 =4 do 4s, registered United States put the bulls o.t a i before the end of October, and local New York, Octobe, ^- 7;no- I Am. Beet Sugar . . .110 1 an increase over the same time In 19i« • bulls bafae prediction of btill much o-f the day's sess,ior made little prog ton market, was unsettle „,,«?» ' Am. Can 30% 31H do. coupon. ' * . 99% advantage today. Closing P' "" : • either direction. _Tlie clote 90 W 90 Panama 3s, coupon . . • • • o<" 244,000. higher prices on rent->ved conHdi'n-ce in do pfd 91 . . 50 weak l-4@3-S to 3-8 ui.dei la-t m For the 54 days of the season that Se ^rEVi™ -iug InVrog vv was ' - ' ••-,-• 44 43% 44 44 Allls-CJialmera 1st ctfs., old ..100 of s email estimates of the yield. ollirjii for 3, i cciUL"ti.uji*r <•»—*- /* *" ! A.nij Car & Fon dry 39 38 American Agricultural 5s . . • • • Corn showed a net loss 4 to "|_g° £, have elapsed the aggregate Is ahead Such private crop esum^u-a as have ress and the loaders ended the aa> I Am! Ice. Securities 21 21 20 Si American Tel. and Tel. cv. 4s. Did !!ii6 of true 54 days of last year 162,000, •been ptublished during the week have with material gains. -viftnH fre- ^a^«^»<£nl1^ ^Am^. ?0ttLinsee°n d° ". . . 9Vi 9 8V* American Tobacco 6«, ma ahead of the same days year before ranged from about 13,000,000 to 14,300,- Pirc.fesbional traders shifted "e 31 30 V= Armour and Company 4M,a . . 90 last 27,000, and ahead of 1910 by 617,- 000 bales, but most of these flgiu-cs are quently and evident^ were perplexed Am. Locomootive . . . 93 ait the immedliue course of the mantei. SS^o^AU^S^J^l^ln ,,™—= , Atchlson gen. 4« .. 93 said to have been compiled from dat: Somba> and nervou»nebs ovei t..e iy Refining . . an. . 63% 62% 63% do. cv. 4s (I960) . .100_ tie" today,"the t^lume^of "selling in The amount brought into sight dur- collected before the cold weather se Weakness of various investment I 99% 99% 99 do. cv. 5s . • • • creased and pulled the market •u" • ina the past week has been 714,001 among which Pennsylvania w3* Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s ' in, and the fact that low temperature llan )er P ! 10691 107 Baltimore and Ohio 4s '. '. 92 'a. This was especially true right aite lu'.es, again&t 868,685 for the seven followed wet weather and were KUO piomfnent, sorveJ to y rv," o ntN. 122 .. 90% davs ending this date last year, bG9,i»5 ceedeS by renewed rains, has probably tions for the long account. The onl> Am Tel. & Tel. . . .122V4 121% laiVi do. 344s. bid • • • • •• . . 85 tho da Am. Tobacco . . -239 238 235 237 Brooklyn TranRlt cv. 4s, bid .. vear before last, and 5'J9,9flS same time added to the fear of a short and low dfoimte movement of tVl ,y rk'et 35% 33 % 36^8 %^?^^?r'3Js£ in 1910; and for the 24 days of Octo- r POW"mo-rninK VF'Vg^anAhe're was Anaconda Mining Co. 3,>^g Central of Georgia 53, bid arrado yield. && ™ ^ 'JSaepe^ent^re^h 92?a 92% 98 Central Leather 53 .. •• •• •;,;• .. btr it has been 2,155,864, against I On the other hand, full ginning tig Atchlson 93% 85 .. 93 ZZ^giXr^X&S'o™™™ There was little connection between e-nfen^y^u^^fnMs^ition to do. pfd. . . • • 98"t C:,»sapeake and Ohio 4^s, bid i 185,471 last year, '2,147,030 year be- , ures are expected fiom the census bu- 11-l'z 114 Vi lHVi .. 79 «, the vai lot's developments ol: the oa> Atlantic Coast Line 111=4 do. conv. 4%s . - •;.,;" '' . . 52 fore last and 1,911,374 bame time in leau tomorrow morning, private esti- Halt, it Ohio . . .33% 93'. 93% 92 Chit-ago and Alton 3M.S bid .. I mates pointing to about 7,000,000 bales, and movements of btoeks. Tradeis ac £& 'ofrinrur^^ W 30 30 30 loaBO. B. and Q. Joint Is . . 9 1 Vi before prevailed Se :,",„,,,., an counted for the early advajice by re- steady at u net dec Une oil.11 Bethlehem Steel . . 30 .. 01% ported as practically completed ana The .movement since September 1 lagainst 6,3":;,000 last year, and 7,75b,000 Brklyn Bap. Trans.. . _.;,, 87 86% shows receipts at all United S tates ferring to the plan for a Central go*- Canadian Pacific . .228% 228% 221)^ 228'i ..102 I two years ago. ernmeTit bank, pieseri'ted by Frank A ^fe^^^no^'^lov, the Ccntrj.1 Leather . . 21 '"*•- 2 I'm 20% 52'" A ports 2.844,4^2, against 2,,5a,08fl last ' As not more than 47 per cent of the 57--! &6*t vear, 2,817,361 year before last and 'crop has been ginned on the .average h Ones". & Ohio 8 : ^i^^a^^r&ea Decline <•!'!. Great Western . . . 11'4 11? Oo^nTsouth .ref and'ext.'4 4s, bid'. > "«4 963 bame time in 1910. Overland to October 18, bearishly disposed tra ^^ fonoslldated Gas . 129 UhVj do. cv. 4s, series "B, old 70 tafned"theVp front and were reinforced 9'A 9% 9>i 90 of those held at tho close of the> com- Conn Products 10 132 Illinois Central 1st ref. 4s, bid at the last by statements f i om country ,,. I Del. & Hudson . 100 Iiiterborough-Met 4 Vis", 7614 wll mercial year 369,762, against 3«.»»" 50 nn IS 18 60 points northwest that spring 'b last vear, 159,143 year before last and maey per cen was icpre aa S i a Den. & Rio Grande 29 Inter. Merc. Marine 4%s. "'d J Receipts were likely to be more lib- N?w Havon reached a new lew SS^vv^Mai>»14 to 1'8 29 85 i S 1.969 same time In 1910; southern o the date covered by the present JVew ria-vj" i "^'^'trT *,i~ rtrt«Tot»Hhio 1 do pfd ISVi Japan 4Wjs. bid ihowed net losses o£ Horn Dl.stillers' Securities 19 V» 1S% IS'j 95% ertil* mills takings 471,000, airainst 4 fr Liverpooliji^ei . 13 43 U 42 «, Lake Shore deb. 4s <1931) 93% in ls ps do. 1st pfd. . . 4J 31 Louisville and Nash. Un. 4s .. the Hne weather. Southern "J £ } 1 78S> same time in 1910. orelgn crops, while the unbettled Mex- u do. 2d pfd. 3 1 « Mo.. Kan. and Tevaa 1st 4s, ofd 88% sent reports of damage from rain, but These make the total movement lor can situation and financial troubles in 110 IB 139 84 Vi tnSrwaPs more than offset by seaboard 1217t liS'A do. gen. 41,2'*, ofd. the- 51 days of the season from Sep- n Bombay are considered unfavorable rata- .Snii is Lf /P^irr^ ^^^^-.p 123 •>» Mi«^ouri Pacific 4s, o?J 67 advices of Argentine cargoes olterea tember 1 to date S,i7o, 186, against eatures as bearing upon probable r»- i Great Northern Ore 79% on a 'cheaper basis than quotations at O4,u^*>. „-„—*« ir»-«r noint, o-*a* i^^^^i^h^^- ^- - 32% 32'a do. conv. 5s ... . •- - •' *' 69 1613,245 last >ear. 3,748,504 year he- luirements. yesterday and a ieii*-wu. 106H 106 Vi National Ryh. of Mexico 4 Vis. ofd . . •• S3 fore last and 3,084,149 same time in middling uplands 13% 13 Mi New York Central gen. 3V4s .. •• •• 90 corn. The —- s cotton oui J?* 57 do deb. 4s, ofd. . •• •• •• •• 57 Vi N Y. N. H. and Hart. cv. 3'An .. .. 70 feature of the day's fading was Foreign exports for the week have Comparative Cotton Statement, ^.points -irreBUlar wlth 3U,PPort gulf 14. u. 103 V4 9J 14.50 Tntcr Haiveater. 14>» N. and W. 1st conv. 4s heavy commission house selling on a been fso 335, against 375,861 last year, - yorl, Octoher 4._,or the * end- ^^ ^• | 5U 1-.-. ^Tjgg Inter-Marine pfd. 103 rm.king the total thus far for the sea- 2 ww COTTOlTMARKETS. 7Va do. cv. 4s, bid 95 mid-session advance. n,,itA ng tonday. Inter. Paper 6 3% Northern Pacific 4s • • Offerings of provisions were «' « sion 1,956,961, against l,,776,51i last Bales,. two advanced %; Panama twos Inter. Pump .. »_» 24»i 24% 1 cl ^et receipts at all U, S. ports dur- 24, 24 » 82% aPnama .threes coupon % on 97 95 98 Oregon'Sh'o'rt'Line rfdg. 4s, bid year, V epJJ n^^s Bakings and Canada ing « eek r,OB,728 97 "A S10.9J1 'enn. cv. 3V4s (1915> 100 during the past seven days show an Same week last yoar call. dllng." 13 13-16- LehlBh Valley . . • 131Vs 131 131 do. conv. 4s, bid increase of I.»7 ^ on,par d with th. Decrease .. . •$ s.iss Lou. &= Nash. . • - 94% pe d e y Total receipts since Sep. 1 2,841.031 Hubbard Bros. & Co. Athens—Steady; middling. 3 120% It^LoiSs and San Fran. fg. 4s, bid . hogs. Same date last >ear ^IhSe™* "^^^ 19 Vi Decrease '304 Mo.. Kun. & Tex. 77% Chicago Quotations. pr(_v 329,5^7 Macon— Steady, tnidd^lng. 13 Vi. 29',li 28 ;t °Louls* S'western con. 4s, bid .. . Qxports for the week Missouri Pacific . ll'J'z Seaboard Air Line adj 5s 73Vt Same w eek last year National Biscuit. 43 V2 44 93 Open. High. Low. Close. Close. Decrease Port National Lead . . 44% Souhtern Pacific col. 4s 85% a do. cv. 4s...... WHEAT— 84 84% hnve b e"n i/OOieBi, against 732,187 last Total exports since Sep. 1 Nat. Kys. of Mexico. 12 11 Vi 89 "Si Dec. 84V4 8t% 84 y?ar. These include 417,783 by north- Same date last year that 15,911, 2d pfd. . 12 11% do. K. K. 1st ref. 4s 88% 89 rei 95% 96 % 95Vi Southern Railway Ss May . . . 89 S9V4 ern apinners, against 297,lu3. Increase • an Bto N. Y. Central . . - 96 V4 CORN— 782,885 a further decTlner" There", were free do. s»n- ^ •• • •-, 68% 68% Stock at all U. S. ports CO! N.... Y.-.. Ont. and West- 26% 26 Vi Union pacific 4s 96Vi 68% 68% a d Same time last year 102,648 sellers in this market on these net 90% 70Vi 70% 69% 69% 70 Vi , JS^V-tlS-'n ?nM? c. n"t .r S J-vJ 680,037 New Orleans—Quiet; middling, 13'/ No'rTolk & W-*ern '.103V4 101% 1M«4 10|tt do. cv. 4s. bid 70'A Increase 481,822 7,563; .sales, 72% do. 1st and ref. 4s 92 69% 70 >s 09% Stock at all interior to\\ns .. .. receipts 6.8'I4; cross, to continent. !205i North American 107 IS^Sai^alf .n^^^rlnTtni Same time last year 429,686 y 1 Northern Pacific '.107% 106% U S. Rubber 6s 39% 39% 62,13li wo"™t we'a ther 'Sie^cotton^beft could Htock. 103. ''01, exports 19 U 3. Steel 2nd 5s .. . -• •- •• • 98% Dec . 39 Mi 43V4 Increase . coastwise, BO. Pacific Mail . - 10814 9144. 43^4 4 3 'i 42% 606,000 n^ve had after the freeze and frost '. 109 Vi 107%, lO'l -Virginia-Carolina. Chemical Gs, old.. . May . . . 42% fe^rarr^w ^.rssais Stock at Liverpool Penrsylvania . . 4 J V* 608.000 net re- 123 124 Wabash Itt and ext. it., Bio: . . . • July . . • 42'A Same time last year m People's Gas . . • 77% 102.000 wasVsfwhat the ydid not Mobile—Steady. : 0. stock, Western Md .4s, bid .. •• •• . •• ' : PORK— 19.70 19.65 left at ports and Decrease celnts. 6.421. cross, b. Pitts., C.. C. and St. 80 S3 • »J '* ' Jan ... 19.75 19.77 19 60 wanT What they needed was a long, Westinghouse Electric cv. 5s, bid . . . 79.87 19.75 19.82 19.80 inti-nor towns 'from the last crop an. 45,142. exports coa»t« Louis 19% 20 20>4 Wisconsin Central 4a, bid . b '> ^ ' May > - - 19.75 dry period to offset, to some extent, the Plttsburg Coal . . • 24% 25 1 LARD— the m°m.ber^Sf bales brought into sigh net re- Pressed Steel Car . . 10.55 10.47 thus far from the new crop, the sup Money and Exchange. £r( Savannah-Steady midd,inS. s. 4,528. 153 152 Vi 152',2 I Oct , . . 10.50 The trade here are still bearish, Pull. Palace Car . .1 1G2V4, 161% Sea Island Cotton. 10.50 10 57 10.47 10.33 ,ply to date is 4,102,153. against 3,9, ,, 4 'continent, 3,526, 161 10.65 10.72 10.67 New York. October 24.—Money on call looking for the glnners' report to -be a s^k? k 2#. -ports to Reading • • • • j 10 65 10.73 afaS for tihe same period last year. steady at 3%@Sc, ruling rate, 3c; closing S Republic Iron and 19Vi Ve e coastwise. 9,:.n. 19M. 10 30 10.47 10.50 Sverpo7l °iS due to come unchanged Steel . . • • 80 79% 10.50 10 52 World's Visible Supply. ; 2'•Time'loans steady, sixty' days, 4% ©4%; net do. pfd. . • SO 13 thefnTeneTnrlces Sth t^ne locae ^^'uln^rSl sea Island cotton Wmar- ,«-»l^f« - ^ 10.42 10 50 10.40 10 17 10.42 to 1 point up. Charleston- -Steady, middling. ia "4 . 14% 10.55 10 62 10.57 New Orleans, October 24.—hecretar ninety days. DC, six months, 4%c. 4 0 ., =., nonn. Hock Island Co. 19% ^ £I^^,l2^^^r?he"co^ JMaa"y" ' ' 10.55 10 63 Hesters statement of the world's Ms prime mercantile paper, 6tt ®5%c. , Fra'nc'e. 5,030; coast- do. pfd. . • • • • fair VotaV of aales for ""the '«eek, the con- Sterling exchange \\eak at 4.8075 for six- . St. Louis and San .sSudated reports showing transactions of Receipts in Chicago. ill. qurmlv of cotton made u.p fror 9% 8% ty dJ.vs. 4.8520 for demand. Provisions. 6 o 4 . Fran. 2d pfd. . . . 17% 18 2, 490 Ua-les. •> 1 »i >i special cable.and telegraphic advice Commercial bills, 4.8014. Seaboard Air Line . rtlr l a Today Tomorrow. 48 47 47 47 **"" "'" «-«»•*' - « - Icles. o?mt".res the figures of this week wit Bar sliver, 60 Vi. Chicago. October 4.—Pork , $21.25. WilmlnBlon-tSo-dy. ".'^ 12 n" week, out year and the year be Mexican dollars, 40".. Slo's's'-Sherneid' Steel STes"Tnd s-iock lT.oT - Te . ' j ^"^s"?.- 135 100 L.ird, ?10.55. 14,543. 20 27 8 b a S &8 f -i it shows an Increase for th Government bonds strong. 11 0 & Iron tft fir S 0f Se UO Ribs, S10-2S® - 37'4 87 Vi 86% ..^n'Sl'o baTel ?rhe a,es forthe =!oat, cars 11,000 v-tek just dosed of 361,288. agains. Railroad bonds Irregular. Sou Pacific . . • - 22% 22% 22 V4 8 I Hoes, head . . • . .15,000 ar increase of 319.117 last J ear and an Southern Railway. . 22% 76 % olk-Steady , 76'» hl V d m< lease of 222,4150 year before ^st do. pfd'. . : - - • if^hfin c one?|r^n t S"^« S£ Primary Movement. 28% 28% mv. t/itol irinihlp IS 3 oiU,(l»J-» «iyttiiic»t Tenn. Copper• . . . • 14 14 responding decrease of a very gradual char- wlieat Receipts 1,040,000 versus 1,945,000 Texas &- Pacific. . • 150% 160 lasT year, shfpmenta, 827,000 versus 1,319.- 8 5*0*603*last "eek, 4.070.002 la»t year . 14 Vi; net aC 15 a d Florlda and 3,356,313 year before last. Of this Union Pacific . • • 82 81 Vi Quotations: ^"^^f^ ^ " ' The American Audit Company B t l m0 6 N m ales. none. do. pfd. . 5B 000 last year. 68 00o versus 344.000 last the total of American cotton is 2,807, ^ t s 4 ^9 °tross: ?.S«. l 2.611. x ra 6 - rts U S. Realty . • • 59 59^4 "^"^.if \ ton S 'C 'October 24.—'Sea island Shpmen. 232,000 versus 181,000 last -uV -Trainst 2 495,503 last week, 3,234,- tTk i.S4i" eNP» coastwise, U S. Rubber . • • 59 M: fitV" 56% cotton'' ' Ke'ce'ipts."277, exports, none, stock, year. 68 W4 57% 1 year. Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. middUng. £50 , net U. S. Steel . • • • 106's 106% 106 l,t>94. sales, none. New York—Qulet^. (iou pfd. . S'S--S',t,''VS'S."SsSE '" continent. 1..00; Utah Copper . - • . 53 >i Grain. Trea*. Va -Carolina Cnernl- s 28=8 Naval Stores. 28 2S'/a ro, October 24—Cash Wheat No. 2 coastwise, 4,093. leal -^ 4 3% S?|,S^:m.rsSa2 T'Fl^ANTA—Buurth Nat. Bank I"- Wabash • - • • 10 NEW YORK.—\Vaid jrf-Astoria. do. pfd . • • • „ - ^S^ s^es. S^ei^r^9P« BOSTON—Excnange BulldinB CHICAGO—Merquette Building. We-.t Maryland . • »" » 7 Sr-r.".r:»."!Ji|'V,H- •DTJTTI A TiTI'T "P"H T A——B6^l6VU6-"Str8Lw v~-^~ 62 V2 63; '^sinf fiVr^Te^l .!^, receipts 1 .,0. compared with last week of 361,^88, a Western Cnion £?A ^2rS?rj/^.J™-»otori. Metropolli 66 b dwrea.se comipared with last year or !jvt 3< 7 @ Westme. Elect 3", 4°l't standard, >—F. C., BO <3rv«hai» Wheel & Lakj jixjj—*.»..•;*»v,-.. Street Bark. Total sales t 41 Rye, No. 2. 65%® 67. """ A'TL-A^TA BRANCH. lOin-17 Wonrth Nation* Bnnfc Bnlldln.:. Stock, recording sales of 10,000 and more Barley. SOS' SO. receipt, 6.445. ros,. •eld^n ^rlat ^rltVn and^ congenial Texas City-Net B 30.200 Timothy, 5.15(5)5.26. ^uVope l%toOO, against 2 070 000 last C. B BIDWELL, C. P. A., Resident Vi- "««•»• 6115. stock, 14,7il. S^a^aed Copper 10.300 -Cash Wjeat No. a r i t t 45.000 ear and 1,714,000 y* - ,*< f°! J*? ' £. Telephone MnlB 87V. ' Canadian Pacific . . • • No. 2 hard, 84%«pJ.-A. ,ay,pt 221,000, against 177,000 last > eae r Reading 32,000 •> red Union Pacific 78.600 Ipt.s none t ,?ri qi1 000 vear before last; in India United States Steel . . i T^OOO ; aga'nst 369,000 laH year and _Xet receipts. 2.31.1. gr 2ri,,000 jear befort last; ^and^ In ^be Vransaa Pass s! exports coastwise, -b. Movement of Cotton. AUDrFcOWIPANY OF THE SOUTH 2.3K!, stock, 4,d' Cotton Region Bulletin. OOUUladstSyetaerS a^ts 13,000 Vear before fAWt^i . ^ ^ MRT2( c p ^ fnrttouL ross. 444, Pensacola—Net receipts, 441 S ast exports coastwise. 444. ^^^r^^^^s •hite, pSInners' Taklnfts. -Net receipts 0. gross, 930 New Orleans, October 24.--Secretary 961. 72 stock. 1 OatB, No. 2 white, 39Vt@40; No. 2 mixed, Hest" g^ve^ the taking of American cTitton bv spinners throughout the receipts Friday at all p6rts, net. "kansaa City. October 24-Close Wheat Total worfd as follows, in round numbers: 102.2bl. This week 402000 this > ear. against] net. aoT.OOO Taast year, 460,000 year before JOHN B. WHEAT & COMPANY Consolidated, for week .at all port*, 63 49 .74 "i-S's^Ak^;" 58 62 1.34 Total since September 1 this year j September 1, at all ports, 6b 65 .96 2023000. against 1,721.000 last year Stocks and Bonds. Collateral Loans. Total since 58 43 .74 ^fCF SS and 1,730,000 the year before. 1.10 0 2,844.031. 60 37 Ses^wer^ ^ l^s.' "l>.«mb.V. 93 9-16 49 1.20 September EQUITABLE BUILDING Franca, 5.030; conti- 65 May, 96Vs. riffln. cloudy . . • • 59 58 1.00 Corn, spot, steady export. 78 Vi f.o.b -Macon. cloudy . • • 66 51 1.52 Brought into sight thus far for . ..3,781,864 ablo'it. ontlcello. lain . - • • 59 50 .60 season -e«nan. cloudy . - • l.SO bales deducted ' froin receipts for Oats, spiot, steady. Stock at all ports. 782,885. olay 63 36 Forty 1 partanburg. fe. I— 60 51 1.15 season. 'CO tar allapoosa, cloudy. - 58 45 1.S3 Treasury Statement. spinners 1?122?000, against 099,000 last 13-16; net 'occoa. cloudt. - - - 65 53 1.58 shipments, Vest Point, cloudy. Weekly Interior Cotton Towns, year and 981,000 the year before. 129J706. Ship- Heavy Frost. Re- ments. Gibert fi Clay. Paris. 31, degrees. Towns. ceipts. 'N^'SS.cr.li'.SSa, fund .,127 010,863. sta— Steady, middling 13'i: ne're- Texas- . 1.890 1,607 Total receipts yesterday ?2 ..09431 •N-ew York October 2 ! —Although weather CERTIFlEDPOBLlCACCOlUNmNT5 2991, shipments, ^.202, Albany . . 22,400 17.558 ronrtltions In the central and eastern belt Atlanta . . 17,538 1 80, Kings- 22,400 S?e unfavorable to the crop, prices here to- |f]^|%l%rr«l^NAT'tBANi r*-»» •»»»«™^»-^K » -" -- Atlanta. . 890 710 la u Brenham 830 SMV were sllelitly lower owinB to llaulda- 3-"i: net re- ree 1.10. » - Hboro 130, Allapaha. 1.00; 830 tlon and a limited bujing power. While PENSACOLA.FLA. jeorgia—Ore Charlotte. 3,007 1.683 pments. 6,632; alnli iln'.iirtp 1 HO; Americua, Columbia . . • • tranaactions. oPfSrlncB were not large, they aeemed to 4.481, ";; Thomakville. 2.80, . 2.370 2.135 8.426 4 E 0l et a 4 l.su. : o Columbus. Ga. 2.012 5.8SO cross, 1.80. Qultman, Columbus, Miss. . 2,288 S a, 'a.SSS Bt. ^ed £:?p" ^ . 4,o27 2,161 8.136 Country Produce. o te 3 Dallas . . . . 1.772 1,632 2,519 ISufaula . . 12.975 E Srik o f '& -ssr ^ss: jssst-sss . , 2,045 <» Louis October 24.—Poultry, chickens Greenville • • • 424 493 weather. l!r*>en\vood, 767 12? spring'13; turkeys 18; ducks 12%; geese ss. *-" . -!,749 1,873 11,806 Helona . . . . 9,499 3.558 27,551 Butter, creamery, 29>A. Atlanta Appraisal Company Little Rock . 3,812 3,510 2,104 Liverpool Grain. Macon ]. . .11.821 9,494 24.322 Ilnsa"city, October 24.—Butter, eees and Montgomery 1,630 Charles M. Jackson, Manager Little Rock ^Steady, middling, 13%; ne Nashville . 907 poultry unchanged. cross 2 034 , shipments, 326 Natchez . - 846 Neu berry . . 1.221 Ralolgh .. .. 740 Gould Building Atlanta. Ga. Rome . . - - . . 5.375 Pel ma . . 8.881 P Slireveport ..10,189 671 ; "stock.' 400. . 1.065 ZOllt*, VjUii""--'* —•— - — • , . 2.079 zona 64; North Butte 24Vj. Comparative Port Receipts.

ho. a oco , latbe c^rrending day last year- those 1913. 19X2 Wilmington .15.911 29,36 Charleston. • Galveston -. • - . 6.894 Augusta . . • >;ew Orleans . 6.424 ll24 Savannah . • Mobile 22,430 16,94 ATLANTA. - Savannah . 4.527 4.59 Montgomery Men of Atlanta: Charleston . a.-97 2.SN Mobile. . -Wilmington . 4.415 Memphis. . Norfolk . 4,249 Vlcksburg . Raltimore . . . Xew Orleans $3O,OOO9OOO Boston Little Rock OU DON'T HAVE TO BE AN OLD Bruns," ick . 1,97'i Houston . Newport News Oklahoma citizen to realize the significance Peii^acola 444 400 Y . 6,445 Texab City • • . 2,313 a-Mlntmum «mperatures are to^"^"" of the-following names. The.individual Ara.ri'-a.s l*ass . 930 Jacksonville . . 1.313 Interborough Rapid Transit Company achievements of 'these gentlemen are K^S^^S^^^'ll'S^lS^ Totals 101,091 closelv allied with Atlanta's commercud Interior Movement. ^ KemarUs. T)roe ember a^-PPortJroni A. R. Swann, E. H. Inman, 1 to 6 98i/2 and Interest $ sSTsf1?r cprtudSs'.ss^i? o-ToSsff'ss-asiLr -ctopbrs:%.?r^ Kxports, 2, veXr.^K'; December,5 6.940 . Januon-. 7.04, Liverpool Cotton. February, '• ,^ * «inter yellow and sum- Liverpooli . Octobe«-i~tnl-iprr .4"4. —Spot cotton 1_0 We recommend these bonds as a conservative and attractive investment. mer'white, %[email protected]. Futures ranged as 0 ba]eg p?intH-M,' rVoo wire American. Receipts fo«°*'s: Opening. Clo.slng. SS.OOOhbal«!:'60 Future, closed fcarely steady. Atlanta National Bank [email protected] Prev. October .. • Opening •-November.. 6.84 "& 6.85 Bangs. Close. Close. December .. 6.946.95 , .7.55% 7.50 7.98 $10,000,000.00 [email protected] Oct. , . . .7.43 7.37% 7.45% HE, HlfifiWSOM & CO HARRIS, FORBES & CO KISSEl, WMUICUTT & CO Assets Over January. •• .10 Oct.-Nov. . . .7.34 7.28 Mi 7.36 February . - [email protected]'2 Mov.-l>ec. . 7.24% 7.32 Dec.-Jan. . . .7.30 March 7.2S@7 32 . .7.27 7.23% 7.31 April 7.38@'7.42 Jan.-Feb. . 7.23 7.30% , May Feb.-Mch. . 7.22% 7.30 . A. READ ICO WHITE, WELD & CO .7.36 7.32 7.29 Sugar and Molasses. .7.25" . May-June . .7.25 7.18 June-July .7.14 7.15 July-Aus- - .6.98 6.92 ilolacses steadJ" INEWSPAPERif NEWSPAPER! THE CONSTITUTION, ATliANTA* GAV SATURDAY,/ OCTOBER 25, 1913. Page Eleven

\ 3.80; clean Honduras 4^@6%; Japan new and A. R. Cleveland, same property. Oc- ~4; old S%®3%. Receipts: Rough 3,885; tober 9, 1911. PERSONAL SlSG—J. B. Jackson to A. L. Bandy et al., TEN specials Jn human hair switches at lot northeast corner Bryan street and Stroud each. Orders taken tor more expensive Arrival and Departure of Passenger MARKETS! ATIMA QUOTA1NS .. , avenue, 160x130. September 5. ones. We b.ave cheaper ones in stock. S. A. Trains,, Atlanta. FLEE at 1%@5%; 479 pockets Clayton Co., 36 Va Whitehall at. S870—John Starr to S. S. Plunkett, lot The following schedule figures aro Country Produce. I south side St. Paul avenue, 60 feet north of published only as information, ana are (Corrected by Fidelity Fruit and Prodnca I west line o£ land lot 147, 60x141. October FLOWER SHOP not guaranteed: Company. 57 South Broad Street.) 121 WHITEHALL. 4 doors from corner of Port Receipts. Movement of Grain. 22. Mitchell. Flowers, bulbu. trees and plants. •Daily except Sunday. ?1 and to correct—H. W. Dillln to William •"Sunday Only. New York. October 24.—The folio-.: St. Louis, October 24. — Receipts: Flour, Rawlinff, lot north side Lake avenue, 487 FLAMES THREATEN the total net receipts of cotton at i PINEAPPLES, real Spanish' [email protected] 9,000; wheat, 54,000; corn, 25,000; oats, feet north of Elizabeth street, 148x132. Oc- DOLL HOSPITAL. since September 1: DOLLS mended. AH parts furnished. 110 __ • Aba.sTca $2.50 51.000. Shipments: Flour, H.OOO; wheat, tober 21. Atlanta Terminal Station. TOWN'. FLORIDA ORANGES, fancy $3.00®4.00 88,000- corn, 19,000; oats, 67,000. Luckle street. Galveston. . ... FANCY GRAPEFRUIT [email protected] $100—John Carey et al. to Mrs. M. R. Paul, FIFTEEN real human hair switches, well Atlanta ami West Point Railway Company. $10,000 Damage Done to Old New Orleans .. BEANS, ereen, drum $1.00 lot west side Peyton road, 142 feet from a made, color guaranteed to match, $15. Or- No. Arrive From— 'No. Depart To— Mobile Wax , 50o Bagging and Ties. 20-foot alley, 50x150. March 13, 1912. ders taken for more expensive ones. S. A. * West Pt. . 8:15 am! •44We3tPt.. 9:55 anil 35 Now Or. .. 6:46 am Savannah ...... ;...... ONIONS, red. bas 53.00 St. Louis, October 24.—Iron cotton ties, Clayton Co., 3«"i Whitehall. ' Miller Stables Building and Charleston .. .. •Wnite 53.00 J8 Col"mt)us.lO:!r n am 19 Columbus. 6:45 am Wilmington CABBAGE, crate, ib.".'."..".".'..." 2 M.O 9G. FOH best Home-made cakes. delivered 38 N ew Or.. .10:45 am 33 MontKom'y 9:10 am Norfolk .. J CEr.EHY, dozen 25c@90c' B,ig- $1.20©1.30 20 Columbus. .7:10 pc.i 37 Now Or. ., 5:20 pm Boston .. .. . DEMONS, box ... $4.50 SPIRELLA CORSETS. 3G New Or.. .11:35 prn 41 West Pt. . . 5:45 pm Were in Danger. Newport News •• • » '• •• •• •• • • EGO PLANT, crate ...'.'...'.'..' $1.0'» FITTED in your own home by expert Philadelphia ; TO-MATvJKS, fancy, crate stock' $1.00 Trial of the Texas. corpeLlere, Phone Ivy 3590. Central of Georgia Kailway, San Francisco Choice . . . 50c Roclcland, lie., October 24.—The COMPOUND OXYGEN—BAatio dally tor ca—- ! No. Arrive From— No. Depart T> Brunswick ...... CCCfMBERS . ..'. ."..'." '. ." '".' "'.'.". . . .$3.00 standardizing trial ot the battleship INDEX TO WANT ' tarrh, deafneas, diseaaea of noae and Thomaaville.,. <;: am savannah .... S :00 am Fire, originating- on Uie first floor Fen^acola . . '. . LP:TTUCE, drum [email protected] Texas will be completed Sunday or thruat and eara. Thin in tlie season to be JiicJiKonvllle, 6 :47 ft in Albany ...... 8:00 a.m center o1!:' the Uiree-story atruoturo Jacksonville ...... SCH'ASH, jellow .. S2.00 uarly Monday, if the plans of the build- ADVERTISEHENTS cured. Special reduced rates. Dr. Ueorge , Savannah.... f» :2E Macon ...... 12:30 pm Texas City White ' $1.60 Brown. 31^*14 Austell building- i Albany , Mucon ...... 4:00 prn formei-ly ocou»ie Pm yesterday aftern'xm did ? 10,000 da-mage Seattle Xe'ws Shipbuilding' company, said to- Auction .Salem 12 3 Alaco Valdosta ..... 8:30 pm i Poultry and Eggs. niffht that new castings to replace the her. Call Ivy lyGti-J. jjr__ ,- Savannah!.' 4:2f, Jack.wnvillo. . 10:10 pm and for 30 minutes threatened adjacent Total ..2.844.031 Hens live, pound , 15c parts damaged in the accident in the Automobiles 1- 5 HOMK-MADJ3 cakea on short notice; layer ; Macon 7:155 nni Tlinmasville..Il:4.. 6 buildinss, forcing fifty young girls Friers, pound 1?- 'battleship's engine room Thursday are Hoard anil Rooms ..... 112 • 7 cakes a specialty. Bell Phone- West 14. ' Macon 6:25 am Albany ...... 11:46 pm Ducks ...... 25c TO LAD I J-JtJ only employed by the Atlanta Envelope com- Eggs, dozen 2So expected to reach here tomorrow. Ba.sfness Opportunities . . IS 8 I will1 , for $1, send you ! — pany next door to fleu to safety. Six New Orleans Cotton. Business ana Mail Order jE5__worth of toilet articles ' . 407_Oould ' Southern Railway. hose companies responded to Che alarm New Orleans, October 24.—It wns an- , Directory 12 1 C U 1-tT AINS w ashed~tLn d~~s t re tche d. Perfect I "Premier Currier of the South." other dull session on the cotton exchani^f Grain. satisfaction guaranteed. 103 K. Cain at. Arrival and Departure Passer, yer Trains, and it was only the united efforts of today, with fluctuations of no great im- Cast-Off Clothing 12 7 Ivy 1084. Atlanta. Texas R. R. oats (new) . .? .70 Cleaners, Presxer.s, Etc. . . 12 7 The following schedule figures are puh- an. army. o£ firemen which brought the portance and traders on both sides -waiting ?*?•'*. 1 mixed oats , , . .! -5S illis. I>K. K. \V. SMITH, 238 West Peach- 1 tshed only as information, and are not flames under contiOl, for tomorrow's report on '^limin^. The con- Clipped oats DreNNmafetns and Sewing.. 12 II tree. Ivy 469. Diseases of women and chil- sensus of opinion today wa» that the figure* ATLANTA'S \\"h-itt* corn ... . dren. electric vibrator in chronic diseases. Apparently 1)13 fire had. been in would be bearish and selling? order* \M-rw ICdncatlonal 12 5 No. Arrive From — IKo. Depart To — progress some tur.e \vheri discovered by < \>tt am. 3^ Ft. Vaiiey. 7:16 ani ket stood up fairly well under the ofiv-.'- TennpsHt-u meal . . ... 1.85 DAY TO DAY ! 1-' Khreveport e. -;io ami 2r> Hlr'l\am.. . 0:50 am I'ifii: headway and for a wiiile the Inus, chiefly because, o ftlie growth of small Georgia, meal . .. 1.3S For Rent—Houses l:t 2 136 WELLS STREET, wholesale dealers In bujldinys in proximity ' to the" Capital portraits and tramea. Catalogue free. i 23 Jack'viile. G:f.0am ii rhatta. . . . 6:40 am crop ideas and the' claim by the bulls that For Rent-r-Offices i:S « | 17 Toccoa. . . , S : 10 am l 1^ lUchmond. 6:55 ana City Chair company and thu CapHu.1 the. pending glnners' figures would represent For Rent—Rooms ..... l:i 1 CO. hav» City (Jhair c a card and I will cal 1. j07 LiOfa"- 1 lil ColumbUM. 10 :riO am' 6 Macon . . , - Ill '.20 pm Sihottte OFFICES. 39 Chariotte.. 3:a5 pml 18 Toccon. ... 4:30 pm sttair^ in order. There was no crowd- partial recoveries until, late In the day, tho .Ideal. Sue: No. 3'barrols, $3.23. avenue for a consideration of ?18,000, muie 11 7 WANTED—Clerk, one who has had expert- ', riMacoij.... 4 :00 pm 'UL1 d.lumbvis. 5:10 pm ins and all reached the ground with- trading months were 13 to 15 points down. : Arm and Hammer Soda—33.05; keg soda, or at a fronc foot rate of $450. Horseo and Vehicles .... 12 :! ence in ofllce work. Address 1*. O. Bo* t 37-I\'i>\v Vorlc 5:00 pml 6 Clncinnat. " ' " out mishap. .' ' The close waa steady at a nee loss for the I2c; Koyul baking powder, $4.80; No. 3. 55; This property is just off Peaohtree Hotels .' 12 7 1713, statins salary wanted, 1 ii BruliHwictj :[>0 pm 28 Ft. Valley. G: i!G pm. GiileC Cummlntfs declared last night day of 8 to 11 points. [ Horsford's, $4.50; Good Luck, $3.75; Success, 11 Hirhmond. S:15pm 25 Hollin 5:45 ;>m '51.SO: Rough Klder, $1.80. street, adjoining the A'valon apar.t- Jfwi'Sehold Goods 12 7 PHOFJESSIONS A.X1J TRADES. i!4 Kan. City.. 6:30 pni that he, as yc-t, had been una,bQe to The comparatively .good close was partly ] nieiils. Tha lot has a frontage of 40 :-0 pm J10 'Macon due to the fact 'that mill taRlngn for tho I Jt.'ans—Lima, 7 ^c; navy, $3. Lost and Found ...... 11 5 " '. Oluitta., , . . S:35 pm!44 "VVash't .. 8:45 pm determine the orijrin of the fire! The I Ink—Per <-rau>, $1.20. foot, with a deplh of 100. There Is a. I):SO pin structure Is owiie.1 by the Milleir Keal week were larger than expected, Hester put- 1 Medical 12 7 BE A BARBER l lit fo!umbu.s.lO:L'0 pin ' ^4 JacVville. ting them at 403.000 bales, aualnst 8Sl.'H"> Jelly—;U)-lb. iiatls, $1.36; 4-oz.. $2.70. T.VVO -story residence on the lot. MEN" WANTED to learn barber trade. Eany ! 31 Kt- Vuiloy. 8:00 i-in 11 Hhrovop11.11. :0« pia Kstate ami Investment company and 1 14 this week last year ar-d 4(30,000 this we-eK Spaghetti—$1.90, West Pcai'htree ileeradine . Money to Loan 12 ly, thoroughly and furnish toolw. Give you 1 City Ticket Office, No. 1 I'cachtreo St. 13%; sales on the spot, 45s; to arrive. G^s, Flour—Elegant, J7.00; Diamond, $8.00: the values on North avenue and other actual shop work, you keep- half tho re- low ordinary, 10%, nomiii.;U ; ordinary. Self-Rising, $5.75; Monogram, $5.50; Carna- streets intersecting the Peachtrees Musical Instruments . > . . 12 5 ceipts. Write for free illustrated catalogue. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE 11 3-16, nominal; good ordinary. 1 li 13-10, tion, $5.35; Golden Grain, $5.00; Pancake, -will be greatly enhanced by the re- Pi ear Beer Licenses 12 ."> Molur Barber Colleee. 38 I.ucklB street. At- Arrival and Departure of 'Passenger .itrlct good ordinary, 131-16:' low tuiddliiiK, per case. $3.00. •Kradinf? and widening of West Peach- lanta, CJa. Trains, AtlaJita. MODIFIED BY BURLESON Lard and Compound—Cottolfine. $7.20; Personal 11 5 The following schedule figures are 13%; strict low middling, 13-)»: middling, Snowdrift, cases, $0.50; Flake White. 9; tree street. I'ool and Billiards ...... 12 I! YES—pi-of. O. oTBTJannine wTlTteaclTyou t n e, 13%; strict middling. '14 li: gi.ixl mMdll:it;, Leaf. 13 oasis. Tho regradintr of that street is al- barber "trader"(lt^H""eaHy.>" "Taughc" fii half'', published only, as information and are Wasiiitiirton, October 24.—Postmas- 14%; strict good middling. 14 9-Hi; middiiny; Rice—5 Vac to S; grits, $2,35. ready in progress, and the property Public Stenographers. j. . . 12 ai iy except Sunday. ter Ueneral Burlesou today ordered a 15%, nominal; fair, 15->i, nominal; receipts, owners hope to be able to have mat- pay more? Thousands of our graduates •"Sunday Only. modification of existing regulations 15; sweet mixed, kegs, $12.00; olives, 90c Icrs in shape shortly so that the street Railroad Schedules ...... 11 7 1 6,894; stock. 105,591. to $4.50 per dozen. running- «hops or making good wages. %At- Sfoverning the transportation of mails, Kxtract*—lOc Souders. 90c per dozen; 250 may be widened at the same time it is Real Estate for Sale . .... la S ' College, 10, Baat Mitchell St. providing' that no train shall be held Souct(»l*er r-i. — Cattle: Heceipt.% f hulk, in 25-lb. kuekots company, November 10, for the new Wanted—lioanl-Koonis. . . 12, ~ dreas_Box_ 281, Columbia, S. C. _ 3 AugruKta. G:'2T> am 4 AuKUSta. .12 10 n't often caused serious delays in the de- 1fcJO O includhif^ 3t.'U Toxans; steady; nativo i Com jitjid f rail k forts, 1 u- Ib. cartonn. . . .13 'building which will be erected for that Wanted—Houses 13 3 * Cov'gton. 7:30 am 2 Augusta and' beef Hloers, 55.504). 9. !>0 ; cows and hellV.-.. ! Cornfu-ld bologna sausage, -Ei-lb. noxea. 12 ~ At Moler Barber Col- 93 Union Pt. 9-30 am N- Y. ... 7:30 am parture of trains, to tht; inconvenience ; company in Augusta. Wanted.—>Ii«<*elIaJieoiU5 . . 12 3 ]egef 3S Luckle street, and loss of many persons. [email protected]; Texas and Indian steors, $G.OO"# Cornfield luncheon ham, ^ii-lb. Imxes. .HV4 At a recent meeting of the directors 1 Augusta.. 1:CO PJII *2G Ijithonia. 10:30 a!n 77*5- cows and heit'crs. $4.^5^.6.50; calves } Cornfield ^moked link sausage, 26-lb. Wanted—Money 12 « T4air Wo do good work, •25 Lithonla. 11:10 pm 2S Augusta.. 3:25 um ••Hereafter if a train is late only the boxen .11 the plans were submitted by Associate nair G1V9 U3 a -triai." first-class mail will be transferred in carload lots, 55. 00 @C. 00. Wanted—Real' Kstate ... 13 3 27 New Yorlc 94 Union Pt. 5:00 pm I-[pg3 — Receipts. 3.300; steady; pies and Cornfield Mntikc'd link sausage, in Architect \V. Lt. Stoddart. and were ap- and Aug.. S :20 pm *10 Cuv'jjton. 3:10 pm from it to its connection, • so. that there lights, 57.50 ©8.10 ; good heavy, ?S.I>0@ S.^o. pickle. nO-lb. cans 5.50 proved. A number of concerns are Wanted—Teachers 11 7 SAI.ESMKN AND SOLICITORS. may' be- no unreasonable delay in train Sheep — Receipts, 000; higher; native mut- Corn Held frailly forts, in pickle, 15-lb. now estimating on the construction AN opportunity for several lot Salesmen of and Nashville Railroad. tons, $3.75©4.60; , larnbu. $3.o04p7.20. kits . . 1.85 work. abilitj and proven record to form a prof- IS— Leave-.! Arrive, Kansas Citv, October 24. — Hoys: Heceipts, Cornfield pure lard, tierce basis 12% 4500- steady; bulk. 57.40 (y)7.Su ; heavy, Country stylo pure lard, GO-lb. tins Contract Awarded. _____ | 11:55 am 37.50©7.S5 ; light, [email protected]; pigs, SG.OOQi only ...... ,12 WOULD FIX LIMIT TO Compound lard, tiarce basis ...... Tho contract for the new Chronicle 9:50 pin 7.25. building in Augusta has been awarded THAT LOST ARTICLE MAY 5:12 pm Cattle — Receipts, 1,500,, including "')0 D. S. extra ribs ...... 1U U SIZE OF NATIONAL HOUSE JD. S. bellies, medium average ...... ».1 '-J to the King" Ijumber company, of Ohar- NOT BE FOUND TODAY 9.-50 pm southerns; steady; prime fed steers. ?S.^5'{/t L). S. rib bellies, light average .. .. lottesville, Va., which is constructing Knoxville via Cartersvilie 5.10 11:55 am 950; dressed bent .steers, $7.00 4.UK.7 j ; south- .13?* Or tomorrow or uext •week. In fact. Murphy accommodation.. 4:05 prn 10:50 am ern steers, ?S.5UQ)7.DO; cous. $4.26 (&7. 00; the new Y. ir. C. A. building in Atlanta. a. month or mure may ellipse before SELL ALTOLOMA LOTS Washington.""October U4.—Represen- heifers. $5.00 (u/9.25.' ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MAKKKT. The Chronicle building will be ten it turns up. A Httlo peraisLency may SITUATED on car line, tative Coixlelle Hull, of Tennessee, (By W. 11. \Vbito. Jr., of the White Provis- stories in height. W. L. Stoddart, who be rieceasa.ry. Often tho article re- • Quarter-acre tracts to five-acre tracta; Seaboard Air I.ine \K»Il\vay. Shuep— Keceipts, 5,000; steady; l.unns, ion Company.) maina untound; often fear of yrusecu- Bin a. 11 \veekly payments, •witliout intoreat; Effective A^ril 27, 1913. §6.25 1^7.00 ; yearlijlgrs. ^[email protected]; wethers, has built many of Atlanta's finest IVo. Arrive i*'roni— (No. ijeparf To— author of the income t;t:s provision of Good to choice steer.-), 1,000 to 1,200 structures, notably the Georgian Ter- tloii or liopo of more satibiactory reward liberal contracts to salesmen. Call now. tlie' tariff law,, today besa.ii a vigor- S4.254Ji4.75; ewes, S3. 50 Of 4.25. pounds. $f,.75 to. $(1.00. may delay the restoration. Then the 11 New York. 0:1:0 amjll Bir'ham...' (»:3G am Louisville, Ky., October 24. — Cattle — Re- Good steers. 800 to 1,000 pounds, 55 BO to i1 race, the Poncu de Leon apartments, belated awakening of the finder's con? W. P. COLE 11 Norfolk. . . 6 .20 am ill Memphis.. 6 ;30 am ous campaign tor an amendment to ceipts, 500; steady, 52.50 to $8.00. f.ho Ansley hotel and the Winecoff ho- bcience explains many delays. But per- 11 U'a.sh'ton.. «:^0 ami 6 New Ifork.12:50 pm the constitution limiting tiie member- Hogs — Heceipts, 3,400; active, 10 cents WANTED—Five salesmen for Georgia and II Port.sm'lh . (i :20 arn 130 Monroe.... 7 :00 am . tn good stoors, 700 to 850 poimrls, is asso iate architect of The Chron- Btateiicy and Constitution Want Ads will i Florida. Our men average $50 and ex- 1 ship o'f the national house of repre- higher, $4.50 to 58.10. f4.73 . le buildin usually recover a lost: article if a.n hon- 17 Abb'e.S.C.. 8 :f)0 anx 6 \Vash'ton..12 :50 pm penses per week. Our proposition is ,stn.pJf) 'ti Memphis. .12:40 um[ G Norfolk. . . 12:60 pm Sheep — Receiptsl . 50; steady; Iambs, Tc Good to ciioico lipef cows. 800 to 900 est person finds it. and we only sell the beat people. If you sentatives to -150 ine.njbers. The pires- down; sheep, 3 -nc down. poi;nds. $4,7f> to S.' y 6 Bir'ham., .12 :40 pm G Portsm'th.12 :50 pp.x PROPERTY TRANSFERS. have confidence In yourself eoico hfil 750 to 850 pounds, ry Uodd, -15 West Bilker street, 58x168. July medal, enK^avod on back. "Winter Gani'>.s 5 Wa^h't-ori.. 4:55 pm| f> Memphis.. 5:05 pm. Xew York, October 2-i. — Lead steady at . . 1910; liberal re\vard if returned "WANTKD—Salesman to handle advertising G Norfolk.. . 4-55 pmjlfi Abbe'e.S.C. 4:00 pm and top-heav v- lias become more ami Medium to s^ood h ilVrs, GoO to 700 pounds, 11. specialty on tlie road; bi^ money for right o Portsm'tb.. 4 :p5 pm) lli New York. 8 :f>6 nm more ajH'arfnt. Air. Hull would limit 5-1.25(^4.50; London. £20 Os. Sl.riOO—C. A. Green to Mutual Loan and "\Valker street. lli Bir'ham.. . 8:35 |>m j IU Norfolk.. . S :55 pm Spelter easy at §5.40 (y; 5.50 ; London, ?:!.7.v to 41.00. Bunking company, lot north .side Catherine men. Call 9 to 1 Sunday. A. J. Hart, further increase a,ml by »o doinj^ give The above reprosrnt.y ruii'ij? Jirlces of groml LOST-^Arouiid JLnsle1 y hotel a lung paii Piedmont hotel. 29 Monroe ,... 8 :00 pm |12 Portsm'th. 8:55 pm the lower branch of congress an op- £20 10s. nu;ility uf lu.-t-f r:utl^. .Inferior grades and Htreet, 5-tO feet \voat of Jrituwart avenue, 50x blacK glovets. .siae ii ,^. Finder return to 13U 'City Ticket Office, 88 Peachtree St. Copper quiet; standard spot :md Octnb"r, liOO i'ot't. October ^li. Pea.ehtree street. HJK.iH-CLtA.Si3 sales manager to direct .sale portunity to readjust itself. M600fa>1675- November, $15.90 (h 1C,. 75 ; !>•- dairy tynes soiling lower. $200 antl oilier consideration—John M. of Ked Cross Christmas seals in Atlanta comber, $15.37 'ff 10.7; ; electrolytic. ?P;.s7; Cann to \V. T. Cooley and Churie.s Hilller, LOST—ThuraiJa.y~bTuvfp7i~Tenlh and Mitch- from November 1 un til December 31. Par- Western nnd Atlantic Railroad. lake $17.00fi117.2r>: easting. S lci.5» frl t; .7 :>. MiXi^U to coinnion stuf.r.s, if fn.t, 800 to 90J ell Hts., 1 gold braec-lut. "Al. L>. Allen," en- tial time only required; could be handled No. Arrive From— No. D'epart To—• J l(.t noi'lh Hide Franklin street, 2t>0 feet east Tin t-teady; spot arid OcL(.bfr. ?-!l).: ...^ pounds. S-t.TrO to $5.r.O. of Ciisciida avenue, 50x200 feet. October 22. graved on inside. Ivy 1JJ-M. in connection with other duties. Address 3 Nashville.. 7 :10 am 94 Chicago ... 3:00 am ROBBERS GET BIG LOOT 40.50- November, J40.40 'if 40. UO ; Uecninl.ci-, Medium to common cou-s. if fat, 700 to $l.'jr.u—Mrs. S. O. VViriiam.son to Mrs. LOri'C'—Pocketbook with valua-liFo papers 111!^^ Constitution.^ 73 Rome 10:2n am 2 Nashville.. 3:35 am 540.4WT11 10.65. EO'n pounds. S-I.OO to $4.50. Kraneos lroy liili, lot pouthoust corner Pearl Liberal reward to finder. Between 300 \VK can use two more good men to sell stock 93 Nashville. .11:45 nm 92 Nashville.. 4:50 pm Antimony; dull: Cookson's. $7. CO. Mixod common, GOO to 800 pounds, ?:!. I Nashville.. '7:30 pm, 72 Rome. .., . 5:15 pra FROM OHIO POSTOFFICE :ind Jefferyon streets, &3xllli feet. Octoljer and 315 Whitehall. 315_Whitehall _street_ of highest class ; commission basis.- Call at 95 Chicago... 7:50 pmt 4 Nashville,, 8:50 pm Iron, quiet and unch.-injrei:. to S3.75. 10. t>ll Umpire Life bids-, from 4_to__5 P._}«. London markets closed :is lollowH Ciooil bntcht-r bulls. $.T.50 to $4.25. LOST^tiaturday bar pin net with' three Chicago Junction. Ohio, October 24. Copper, tLUiet; spot, £74 10s; 1'uturi's, £71 $150—Thomas B. Roper to Elizabeth amethysts and two pearls. Call Ivy 3089 IK YOU have city acquaintance and will de- BridK^s, lot cant Bide Grand avenue, 27' fent vote three hours of .your time each day to Robbers early today blew open the Prime hogs, I CO to JOO pounds, $8.00 lo Reward. safe, of this pO'Stoffico at Attica, Ohio, *" Till, ciuiet; spot, £1S4 15s; futures ilsr. south of Hill .street, 7r>xlf.O feet. October 2'^. IL.OST—Blue nerge skirt. Return No. i Con- my business you can ca.sily earn $50 to $100 jTAXICABS^ $8.50. $1.500—-Mrs. Cora T. Cofer to K. K. and T. per week. Call at onco. W. F. Cole. 1103 seven miles wes^ oif here, and escape*-.,,Auburn, N. V. It was believed the burglars es- hl*rher to •"> p..tnt.s lower. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES SI.250—T. C. Holmes and B, T. I^uckie to j furniture and woodwork. Ap- IVY 5190. ATLANTA 1598. Spot fiuiot; Xu. 7 rilu. logic's.; No. 4 Sa "SV. H. Davidson, lot nortlieast corner Grand ailSCELLAKEOUS. caped in this direction, and the sheriff tos, 13 Vs. ! View and Peachtree avenues, 50x210 feet." i plied with a cloth; dries in 2 tc WANTED 'FUli U. S. ARMY—Ablebodied, of Seneca county is hunting them in Mild quiet; (Vnlova, ISMj (6'lS'i. New York, Oi-tober 24.—Dun's Re- May i;;. unmarried men between ages of 18 'and this vicinity. Havre, unchanxed to 'i ' ' ' . Hamliurii, view will suy tuniorrow that tlie busi- $3.500—W. V. OKletroa to 1^. C Butler, 200 ' 5 hours, 500 bottle; quarts, gal- 35, citizens of United States, of good char- % pfennig hiKhur. Kin. rciw luwer ^t i ness situation continues fairly satis- Ansifir avenue. 70x150 £cpt .April 16. acter and temperate habits, who CBJI speak, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. t>.?000. Santo-s Kpot.s. r.fj i.-i.-j ../i>t-( , fourK>UI->s Ifac'tory, uUhou^h evidences of a reac- | JJ.300—»£re. S. K. Miller to A. P. Kuhn, lons. Medlock's Pharmacy, Gor- r^itd and -ivrlto the ,En^li^h laiiffua^e. For ut .st sliI e Ldomi.s street, 132 feet south (>$600; eeveup. 53SIHI; Santos fuLuren, ;JO to | rionai-y teiuli-iuiy aro manifest in ci'r- i l Kdoii and L,ee, W. Peachtree and information apply to Kecruitiiig Officer, P. H. Brewster. Albert Howell. Jr. GOVERNOR LEADS WORK 1 of "SN" nod ward avenue, 60x19 feet. October 1927 Mi Second Ave., Birmingham, Ala,.; 411 100 reis lower. Brn.zilln.n receipts, 7-1.000. . i t:iin brnnclics ol' trjldt . CJc'loljer Hu&h M. Ddrsey. Arthur Heyman. Futures raneed as " " ----- • j -'0. I Howard. Cli3rry St., Macon; Leonard BIdfe'.,, Augusta, Doi'sey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. ON KENTUCKY ROADS ('losing. weather has stimulated both retail and I ?'IO—Atlanta Cemetery association to Gor- or 13road _and ^larietta.^Atlanta.^^Ua. wholosa.Ii> distribution u£ aeasona" Attorney s-a.t-L.aw. January .. m.c, i bid 1 0.4 0 :.<«' 11.07 j flont onrtiiilmont of operations with 5350—John K. Ottley to MeKenaie Trust work after school, Miller'Si JVIinute Mesaen- state's "good roads day." Governor August 1 1.0 0 ft; 11.11 additions to idle furt-es a a tho re .. company, lot north side Highland drive, 8-15 WANTED—To meet good trap drummer. W. rs. I? Fairlle St., Phone 23 or Ivy 4372. MtOreary, 77 years old; led a squad September...... 11.27 bid J L.lf, iu 11.].; *J ! feet southeast of Peachtree roud, 50x246 406-J. . . HELP WANTED—Male and . .less oythnistic sentiment. lied notion[=s» t fePt. October 21. W tTTiUAKANTK E to 11 nd yoii~a. poaitioiiT of workers near Frankfort. October .. ' 10.i:,C(f 10.uo ' in pruH.'s are inure frequent, yot rali anywhere in the United States or abroad. November .. . . jo. is isi 10.jo 1 " | $350—Same to same. ,lot north Fide High- Female. road Uuniands are Tjecoming more of a land drive, 99Ti feet southeast of Peachtree DENTISTRY Send 25c for information. Traveler Busi- December ...... 10.41 bid io.3o©io :;j 4 THE GEORGIA Dental Parlors, ness Agency. Box 963, Atlanta, Ga.. Candidates At Tifton. feature, and consumers are uring de- road, ;"iOx-54 f< et. October a I. Whitehall St., cor. Jlftohell, offer the fol- FOR a short time all dental op- li v e r i o s'. $4.^50—N. M. Oanlel to J. N. Reufroe, 147 lowing prices tor a lew days: WANTED—Men to travel all around th ' Tifton, Ga., October 24.^—(.Special.)—• Foreign 'Finances. Mm h interest bt'incr shown in the Myrtle street, half interest. 86x150 £eet. Oc- Bet of teeth f£'S? world. Stop in any city you like. Make all eralions free at Southern Den- Tifton is evidently regarded as ligrht- ...... of. hnp. itionrt, but thus far r 22-li. Gold Crown S3.00 your expenses. Send 25c for further in- Berlin, October 24.—Th'o bourse was firm 1 nothing of osp-.-cial sift'n ilicaiiee Has oc- $.l.2. i6—J. N. Renfroe to N. M. Daniel, half Bridffework $3.00 formation. . Traveler Business Agency, Box tal college. TOO N. Butler St. SnEf ground by the congressional Can- and higher today. Exchange on London 20 Infrosst In 153 Myrtle street, 35x150 feet. White Crowns $3.00 96;!, Atlanta. 'Ga. didates. 'Judge Coving-ton spoke to the marks 48'pfennigs. i currt'il in i hut conni'rtion. A bet,ter October IB. Silver or Amalgam Fillings 50o Opposite Grady Hospital. Paris, October 24.—Rentes S" francs 47 H, lone is apparent i ntho copper market. $1 iind other conHlderatlon—Arthur Bandy Gold Fillings ....$1.00 MEN IS to 35, become government railw,ay farmers here ten days ag"O; and 'made centimes. Exchange on Londun L[J fritncs -I) . c"ont inuod favorable ad vires are re- Bring this coupon.. It will eutlllo you to a clerks; sample examination questions free. LAioTE"!T~OR "O"E"X"TL,EMKN—seii Femwood 1 to It \V. Hastings, lot southwest corner Franklin Instituted Dept. 47-11,, Rochester, (Peachlree road), lota, $^iiO and up. Easy a return encasement to apeak to the centimes for checks. LM.'Slvod from leading riciin securities were quiet anfl fea- ' avenue, :(iOxlt',1. September 25. &S95. i Address Lawrence Morris, 38 Wall street, A-t- jtureJesri during the afternoon. New York ' $175— Jame.s T. Hanjaras to Marion C. pood salary. Apply Clr. Dept. Constitution KJser. lot southeast corner Eagan and Col- AS baked at f>6 by 9 a. m. Thursday. ! lanta. Ga. ___J Third National Bank •biildinp. ciiused a generiil improvement In i^dge^vood. and MEN, \VOMH)N—Get government jobs, $90 the trading and tlie market cloaed ; avenues. yOxl72. October 23. gluten flour, as sold here, relieves diabetes WAN'i'KlJ™A' first-class coat presser, who at Atlanta; i.i the State of Georgia, at tho close of business Oftobf-r 21, l',l;j. I $ci,nOO — VV. n. Williams to G. W. and J. W. and all stomach .disorders. Gluten Bakery. can also do altering: and make neat re- month; 12,000 appointments coming", "Write llarris, lot west side Cherokee avenue, 100 Phone Ivy 49STj-J. pairs; right man good pay. Apply 112 West for list of positions. Franklin Institute, Liabilities. feet north on Atlanta avenue, nOxlf>0. Oc- Peachtree. Dept. 5-H. Rochester! N. Y. John F. Black & Co. MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private, re- Capital stock paid in ?l.nf|n.011.1.0. f tober 7. fined, home-like, limited number of j;a- WANTED—An institutional worker, Apply IF YOU have city acquaintance, and will Loans and Discounts ?4,758,419.11 I |ir,0 — J. P. C.ochra. n and A. R. Cleveland at 299 Lee street. West Knd. devote throo hours of your time each day Surplus fund . Ni-w York, October 24.—There was ' to \Vood\v:ird Lumber company, lot ssoutho - I tlents cared for. Homes provided for in- to my business, you can easily earn $60 to Overdrafts. 4 162 39 I Undivided Profits, less fcx- riot a good tone to tin- market today. '•\vest corner Cojojchrac n and Chapman streets, ! fants. Infants for adoption. Airs. .M. T. $100 per week. Call at onco. W. F. Cole. unsecured ! pensus and Taxes paid. . S1.32B.12 It looks very much as if there has '. SSxir.O. CJctobclr ^2. | Mitchell, 26 Windsor st. with' patentable ideas write Randolph 1408 Caridlur building. L", S. Bonds to sofiiro cir- been t.>o much bullish c-nthiisiasm. Not $100 — O. E. I.McConnell to J. P. Cochran & Co., 'yateri't Solicitors, Washington, D. C. j 1 400 000 00 ; National Bank Notes out- Continued in Next Column. FOR colored" Southern Automobile SchoolT TV A N T K J">—M i n a ml ••*• um t n ag o n t s; new culation standing - ... - • 3'J4,70u.(iO that cotton is not worth the price, but • line; big commission. Select your terri- I". S. Bonds to secure L'. S. that the m:i.vekt has become over- day and night clauses, corner Magnolia tory and boffin at onre. Huse Co., ;")2Q Tem- I Due to other ^National bought for the time being. The tech-I and Hulsey streets. ivpo.sirs, *7<>.I.HM); to se- I Hanks 271.590.fiO 7->le' ('•'ourt l>liig-. Ailaiita. Oa. ' <-iirf I'oslal Savings, ! nie:il position is not good and many, --, OOO'OO l">ue to State and Private well-posted 'men believe that there i WANT AD RATES •i'~'s~ill'n>) I Banks and Bankers SOS, 7-1 c,. 34 WANTED—Teachers J Prt'iiuuins on I'. S. Bonds.. must In- a break before there ran be •>i-i'^nc.OO Dividends unpaid 354.00 another advance. The close today was! 1 Insertion lOc a line HELJF^W^^HTOKES A3SU ^OFITIOJES. WAXTKD—Schools* needing teachers and teacher* Bor.dK, Si'curities, etc _l,i,oJt..iMJ dividual deposits sun- barely steady at a decline of 13 to 20 i :t luNfrtionN 6c a line WANTKD—\\Vll educated girl, hiyh schoo desiring schools shouhi wrlie us. To schoois Ban kins House, Furniture -*•<.«"- nn! ject to check 4,132,37-1.19 points, i or coiJetjo prruduate, to qualify for fine po- wo uiaAe no charge for our services; to teacher* and Fixtures otfj,»oo.uu |Dcman d certificates of de- Liverpool is due to come 1 up to 2 7 Insertions 5c a line • sition operating Oliver typewriter antl U.iu- a very moderate charge. Address Dep.t. L.-6, Due from National Banks i;>fJ 9 taling machine. Oliver .Typewriter Co.,. 54 Claiuon :ibi^: Toxas fine, lli months, 50® j sands of times, with Write for free list of positions available. ences, wants to get located with 21,320.00 f!2: fine, -six to ei/jlit moiUlis, 45©47; fine, unfailing, perma- Frunkiiii Institute, Dept. 600 <», Rochester. B.inks ...... • • • fall, -i:i';7 !0, I nent results. Don't good strong bank ; personal inter- Fr.ietumal Paper Currency, you think it's time N. V^ ______L Xi'-kfls and Cfnty ... 1,371.29 to get tho right OB ATLANTA WANTED — helmed woman; one having view solicited. Should you have Dry Goods. treatment. . .vill cure you or make some- knowledge of music preferred, to Lawful Monfiy Reserve in no charge, thus proving that my aili-crti.se established school. Apply 617 an opening, address Box F~74o, Kink, ' viz: Xe\v York, < >etober "4.—Foreign ribbons Third National Banlc_bulln fancies. Cotton goods hopes if I find your case is incur- ID ING St>AHE TIME. P. O. BOX -tQ^ n«t,^ ...... 85,300 - 302,745.00 and yarn markets continued firm today; able. If -you cleaire to consult a re- 110. ATLANTA. YOUNG married man, experienc- rivd. -nu'tion fund with U. S. foreign wools were bought more freely. liable, long-established specialist of ACTIV13, Intelligent woman over 2i>. perma- '!'!•'• usurer (5 per cent o£ vast experience, come to me and ,If Von Can't Bring or nent worlt. expenses EUtiranteed, requires ed in collecting and soliciting, learn what can be accomplished with t:U'e ul;iti'on) ...... • • • 20,000.00 traveliiiu; good opportunity for advance- also general office work, now em- Groceries. skillful, scientific treatment, I cure Seod Yoiuir Want Ad ment. Appiy J--1-" Caili'ier :Bill6. St. Louis. O.-tober '24.—Flour steadv. Blood Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers ployed, desires to make a change .$7,516,501.43, Total.. . .?7,51B,501.' in paper box and tray Address Interview, care Constitu- I. T. O Erwin, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly, swear Linseed, Men and Women. information. And, if you wish, they department.-,, jteyular work and good pay. that the above statement Is true to the best of. my knowledge ^and. ^belief. Examination free and strictly con- National Paper Co., Simpson and Southern tion. Du'luthv October 24.—Linseed Jl.SOVi; Oc- will assist you in wording your Railway. . Correct—Attest: " •.--,/• fidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to G p. m. want ad to make it most effective. tober $1.34% asked: November 51.34% bid; Sundays. 9 to 1. '"We ask that you do not unwit- WANTED—Girls to take training for nurses. Assistant Sales Manager. FRANK HAWKINS, December SI.33% bid; May 51.39 asked. tingly abuse this phone service. Ac- • Red Cross Hospital, 88 Cooper st. Main OF BrsiNESS whose operations extend over H. T. M'CORD, counts are opened for ads by phone 340S._.Atlanta__3SC2._ ' •_ • United States, desires a change. Posses- J. N. GODDARD, Rice. DR. HUGHES, Specialist solely to accommodate you. Make WANTBli—JBxperiencea young lady as pro- ses thorough practical knowledge of office Directors. :cery'clerk. -135-Glenn. methods, commercial law, accounting: and New Orleans, October 24.—Rice; Rough Opposite Third Nafl Bank. payments promptly after publica- correspondence. Address "Confidential," care Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 24th day of October, 1913, Honduras and Jjvpan active and strong-; 16 Va North Broad St.. Atlanta. Go. tion or when bills are presented by WANTJSW—CJirlS' and women to solicit or- Constitution. f <«,oi » W. M. COOK, clean Honduras antl .Tapan firm. Quote: mail or solicitor and you accommo- , dorB. Apply between 4 and 6 p. m, 407 • Notary Public. Rough Honduras 2.C5 @?i.75; Japan 2.25 @ date us. . Gould building. Continued on Next Page. lEWSPAPERI VSPAPES.I M'HhS COlSSTXT'tTTlCUsr,'- ifi.i-Jt,AJN'XA, CfA., OCTtfBEK 25, 1913. Constitution Want Ads GO As Far As -Trains QOo Seed Your Message/on Oirae A Personal Brought a Wandering Son Home From War.,x Try Jt Yours BUSINESS . AND' MAUL BUSINESS AND MAIL SITUATIONS W'T'D—Male EDUCATIONAL, HOUSEHOLD GOODS YOUNG man, 3 years' drug1 experience, now A PLACE for DIRECTORY .in college, wants position evenings 4 to 8; MATTRESSES RENOVATED ATLANTA SCHOOL OF gentlemen. 22% also Sunday and 15 days regular Xmas; can WE BUY and steam clean feathers. Mead- Decatur street, corner Nortb Pryor street. SIMPLT to enlarge our circle of customers, furnish best of reference; does not use to- ows & Rogers Company. Phones Main 4840; PRACTICAL MILLINERY we will sell and deliver In city or f. o. b. ^^~- JEWEJ.EKS A>" bacco or whisky in any form. Phone Stu*- Atlanta 1476. P. O. Box 6. TEACHES full course millinery in six Atlanta, a six-eye nickel-trimmed range, TITLE ti UAKA.NT E.B COM- •dent. Ati. 3597, after 6 p. ob. weeks. Our rates are lower for what w» with warmine closet and larg-e oven, euar- I BUY and sell all kinds of sacks* from one give you than any other reputable school. PANY. ground floor Equitable building. D UN A WAY EXPERIENCED legal and railroad stenog- to a car load. W. H. Redwine, 397 Peter3 dnteed a e°°d baker, (or $22.99. Bell, phone aialn S«20. EXPERT wateft repairing; satisfaction street. Now is tha time to ptart. eo you finish, for rapher; formulates own letters when fall season. Investigate. Allsa Rainwater, Wo move, store, pack and ship household MCDONALD FURNITURE co., guaranteed. (1 Walton st.. Jupt oft Peacli- necesaary; 'settled married man; used to WANTED—One half dozen suits and over- ^ARCHITECT. trte. _ _ , _^_ 40 Mi Whitehall Btreet. i eouda exclusively. 6 and 8 Madison avenue. 110 and 113 W. Mitchell Street. Atlanta., "turning off" work quickly. Worker care coats. Main 3202; Atlanta. 2030. I Main H66-3310; Atlanta. 1422. ; C. MEADOR : Constitution, WANTED—Se-'ond-hand electric fixtures tor FRENCH 616 Empire Bids. Phone Main 1587. EXPERIENCED accountant and all-round residence; must be bargrain and A-l condi- CONVERSATION and lessons taught by a Residences. Bunpalowg and Apartment '~ l^T\^\<^}irT.{T^B^R^C^ otfic'j man wishes interview with a con- tion. Ivy 7044-J. graduate Frenchman. Fd. May, 787 _^ TACCO" varnish Is not a "polish." but a Houses. l.i the firm to 'got the best lumber at the cern - in nepji of man for position of trust Eilgevmod avenue. Ivy 27S-J. "varnistl," pure and simple. Applied with lowest prlct^a. IJTJEI>—For cash, waste paper, rag stock. in Castllla. Spain, at reasonable terms. I . ALL K1NJU3 upholsttrlng. Hill -Mattress Co. Eer-/lce Company. P. O. Box S36. Atlanta. Constitution; Atlantic Supply Co. Phono Main S816. will also do translation very reasonable. E WRITERS iv_y_T_oii. _. BOOKKEEPER now employed would Address to Professor Campoaxnor. No. 26 ID. 4 MONTHS FOR 15 'AND UP. Prices reasonable. Atlanta 2871. ason will call. V.'iS i'-'-J hiffilest canh prices tor household SKRVICE._J change; best locaE references as to ex- H Bills street. Rebuilt Typewriters J23 to J76. ______^^ _ perience, ability and trustworthiness. Ad- BMl'TY coca-cola lces wanted In any Quan- AMERICAN WRITING MACHINli CO. eoods, pianos and office furniture; cash! tify. Henry A. Thorndike, New Bedford, 1 advanced on consignment. Central Auction IflfRJU'l! U HE. household goods. otUca fix- ATLANTA dress C 706, Constitution. /" TT?T Q LEAKN millinery Boat trade 48 North Fryor Et. Phone Main 2S2g. Quick, Reliable Q^J Masts. VTJ.J.\JjO on earth tor o woman. Pre- Company. 12 East MltcUell street. Bell tures, and . In fact, everything you want. \VANT15D — PoiiKion by young man afl MOST complete line of rental machines in phone Main 2424. MessenKers. *'" traveling salesman, with several years' ex - WANTED—To sell a scholarship to a relia- pare now for fall season Paya 960 to $100 the south; all machines flrst-ciass condi- JACOBS AUCTION CO. SEIIVIC73 a ble business cojlege in Atlanta. For par- a month. Ideal School ot Millinery. lOOli ^VK 26 per cent by buying your turnlturs r-'-r !- i:ct? , f-aii show rrcord. Answer quick. ticulars ciill or write to J. Lucas, Jr., Geor- tion. Remington, Monarchs and Smith 01 DECATUR ST. Addrf s.: < '-7'j:?, care Constitution. Whitehall street. Premier. Rental rates from $1.67 to 55.05 from Ed Matthews & Co. £»_____ E. _Alabam _ „a Near KImball House. Bell phone 1434: At- gia Tech. per month' per machine. Heminffton Type- __ ___ Umta 2285. ( _ _ \VANTt:, L> — -Position by young man aa nigrht cli-i k , ran yivc Lfood reference?. Addre±i» A.N'TKLi^-Dt-Vk si>ace~in Candli-r"^r~Thlrd writer Company FOR SALE — Nice stove, almost new. atui ri»=;it i-. oi-lc ,'lt n'ii^dnn h!«^ prices. C'-7-_ S. i . f ' C^oriMtitutlon, .Vationa] Bank l/u!Id)nf,'. Address C-727. B6 NORTH BROAD STREET. Ctil! Decatur 1'SS. EAGLi'-J MULTiGRAFHIXG C'O. cnre Consttiut l.»n. "YOL'N'f S marriod man wants position as as- CHANGE^^D near beer license from colored^ to IVY 425. ATLANTA 19. Bell phona .M:tin HAS. S X. Forsyth_ "St. ali'Lar.t IxjolTke-eppr ; can <3o general office 'A XTKI) to t> u y, eood~condltlon, hafl heat- white. S. Klein, 7 Central ave. RELIABLE SERVICE liU AKA.NTEKD. _ v/ork ; hu \e had twelve months' experienced cr. L'hono Ivy ^S30-J. _ _ ! _ BRICK/JVpKJK.______J. 1 1 ft y ! Cj ti ;i_, A u bu rri ,_ Cia. ______we5!! brluc cash for shoes GOING TO BUlOi? We 'nave enough lett (.:,'. V. rCvNTiM E. \\"K have ifntod with us n,n expert boobkeep.- FOR SALE—Miscellaneous, jftJQTOMOBILES^ Owners Oliver Typewriters. and clothing. The Vestlare. 166 Decatur Bt. over to build a small store; special prico SFECIAl, MACHI.N'E DES£i.:KINO. , er ; u i.sliea reypon^lblo position; A-l refer- SEND aadreBS our office for valuable In- tor quick trade. T. T. Pierce, ill Lafraace 262 \Voat North Avenun. Main 2329. enc&K. Trnvfjl^rs* Busluoj^ Agency, M. 4874. _ *'OU SAL.US. formation. Oliver Typewriter Agency. 54 r Auburn ave. 8t. Phone Ivy 7073-J. M U- i^TtfK K\ - A-l Hi > rKL." n^i\ ; befit of reference; long: PUBLIC SALE expr rttmce; will acoept pood poaltlon in COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE CLEANJERS—PRESSERS,_ETC L, i v any cHy- _Travelers' Bus. Agoy., M. 4874. OP WANTJSJD—your presslne and cleaning. »55SS*»?5* * « 5 5 5 J EXCHANGE Sljnmons Dry Cleaning Co., IBS Irwln. YOUNt ; man, affo 2^, fair education, wants 887 EPGEWOOD AVE3NTJ10. lceff reasonable. Ivy 2541, ,WWWWW ^ .. _-„ ~ position or job in mines or quarries; MULrES, WAGONS, SCRAPES LARGEST exclusive dealers of used C&TM In S XTT71TT7 HUBJ3KH tires' put on" "your bn.by'3 north Ui-or^ki preferred. Address Quarry, AND TOOLS the south; ovi^r 40 always on hand at I HAVE for sale $10,000 worth IN -Cj VV carriage; repaired,' rornlnted aiui car*- ri>n:;tlt utitm, prices from J100 to $1,000. Wrlto for month of 10 per cent guaranteed divi- MEDICAL DUNDEE recovered. I \V !^H position ns secretary, business man- ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, I y cat:--inguo. ager or bookkeeper; A-l references; with will sell at Cooper's Wagon Yard, FOK SAL-K^—Ono 7-pas8eneer Oldsmoblle. dend paying preferred stock in DK.. EDM.ONDSON'3 Tauay Pennyroyal and larjjt- corporation. Main 4874. 1911 model. In excellent condition. Will Cotton Root Pills; a safe and reliable WOOLEN MILLS \\'ANTKD—A position . by a,a oxpet-ienced 224 Decatur Street, Atlanta, 26 good sell cheap for cawu or will exchange for an one of the best and safest com- treatment for Irresrularitles. Trial box by HORN E"-CAN DLi.<:R co. l>ookkceper; can use typqwriter C. L. N. mules, several wagons, carts, scrapes equity iis real pstate. If you are looking mall 50 cents. Frank Edmondion & Bros,. C'aU Ivy 7S19-J or C-7 (4, care Constitution. for a bargain get In touch with us at once. panies in the state of Georgia. If Manufacturing- Chemists. 11 North Broad St NOIITH PRYOR ST. and tools. Porter A Swift, 130V» Peachtree. Ivy 1297. street Atlanta, Ga. ' . "On tbe Corner" DESKS, chairs and nlinsr cabinets, ofrco I'O S i T ("ON " il^^fTlc"e7~^Tpl)ins~~cTe7'"k ~or~" b 111 interested call or write. R. M. supplies. Fhone.H: Ivy 11T.S: Atlanta. clerk; experienced; references available. These rmiles are from 5 to 10 years FOR SALlE—~'l Speedwell cars. In good con- 3066-A-. ; __; dition; 1 7-pass. and 1 B-pass. Will sell Collins, Ansley Hotel, Atlanta, Have Tour Suit and A^n.sw t:t^ yuick. Addre.sH C 711. Constitution. old, weighing from 900 to 1,400 Ibs., cheap for cash. Day and Night Service PAINTS AND CitESOTB. YO! ',\(; M A-X". ayo 20, wantn position; haa and are in good condition. An oppor- Company, 12 Houston street. - Ga. drufr e^perlc'riu1 e O Y'ot N13JED A -STENOGRAPH ER 7 tree anrt Whlleliail stores. Ten years' experience has convinced me EXTRA fine lunch eerved with Springer j THAT'S "DUNDEE" ii^i-:!* your houae painted and tinted. (JGoI> ON HI ? Call K em Ing ton Employment of J. A. Tuggle, deceased, and must THE AUTO I^ISTINCr AQENCY. Office .620 that there ia a tremendous need in Atlanta Boheinl^-n beer, lOc per botUe, 91,00 per Embry fonbtruction Company. 318 Fourth DtfMk. Ivy jUEi. be sold. Rhodes building. Manufacturers and deal- for a man who understands the exact con- doz. i5 S. Pryor. M. 1B26 or Atl. 3778. N'auorml Bank. .Main 14o&, MJL>ULK-AGJCD LADY of'eood addrefio^and ers' agency. Used, rebuilt and marked-down nection between the advertising1 campaign 66 N. Forsyth St. Every Suit or Overcoat refinement, speaking Gerinan and IJnglish, This sale will begin promptly at 10 The Cafeteria I DO AL.L Icings of carpentering work, ca£s. ^Vrlte for^descriptive_llBt. and the Individual order. Near Forsyth Theater dewirey position UM companion to elderly per- o'clock a. m. COl..E~T91L~mosi-:D~ roadster for $246; just the Care Constitution. clanna. 22 and 24 Kast Kills St. 75 PEACHTREE ST. GKESHAAi-JACKSON CO. permanently located with firm stresalng j. T. TUGGLE, Administrator. thine for winter. Call M.. 3413. Sl'Ki'lAL. attention elven to overhaulln quality rather than quantity. Prefer legal •WANTED. LISTEN! Corner Auburn Avenue. h.tjatliiij: anfl , work. 28 LucHle work. Miss A., P. O. Box 341. city. •IF you can Invent 52,500 ca^h I will guar- WILL exchange my equity of $700 in lot antee you two for one. In other words, you1 JSOTEJLS^ '.reel. Ivy 5327. \VANTKL>—To direct choir Cor small church, SECOND-HAND PRINTING MATERIAL at Colonial Hill for automobile; small car also plu.y pitino or cabinet organ; am now preferretL Address A-1'35. care Constitution. wlil receive the sum of $5,000 in return. You FOR SALE CHEAP. will receive hack the full amount of your j. Lr M'NINCH playing at one, of the leading city churche.% cEUSK~Tn" property, 58,800. to trade for cai, PEACHTREE INN BKST work, reasonable prices. 209 Mari- but desire a change. M. M. D-, 34 Arizona 250 California casey, coat 7uc; sale price 20c. investment before I will demand one penny MODERN family and tourist hotel; steam avt'n ue. small acreage or renting property, direct of the profits. Besides this, t will deposit heat, 50 rooms with bath, large closet etta t-treot. Main E27C-J; Atlanta 2127. 90 lower cane news cases, full aize. cost 50c; from owner. Call Main 3312 or Ivy 3163-J. real- estate collateral worth four times the anytulii8 i" "concreLo~ —from a POSITION WANTtSD as bookkeeper and with every room; European and American; pale price loc. after 7 p. m. amount of your investment. If this was not centrally located. 3S1 Peachtreo st. Phone ' lawn va.se tu an ii-pa-i'tiiient hou^o. iJuriai M u N K Y SA V K JD by buy ing your pi um bin K typist by young I fitly wlio alao operates Galley rack, holding ten galleys, up to three WANT Ford or Hupmobtle, l'J13 model;a bona fide proposition I woulxl not daro • vaults a syecialty. L>ylkuruu S>Htcm Concrete material of Plckert Plumbing " Company. di<;t:iphono; beat of references; 4 years' ex- columns, $3. Iyy_91_29. Co.. 31 a AuotfiU^iSuiluniK. • must be good as new. O. B. Muse, Tem- take up your time and spend the coat of this We «el] everything needed in the plumbing rifnce.' Phone M. li'9!*. 1-,/idy Stenographer, 10 wouden double frames, coat S3.(30; sale ple, Ga. advertisement. If you have the money don't >OXfl3 GOO ilne. Prompt attention, to repair work. 14M) L.AD V would teach in family. French, (jler- price $3.75. fall to aak for full particulars at once, which HOTSL GEORGIAN_-id up. Now ___JEAiyiS'-^^J^j^iL-^^-\5A^'ii^~-!_-~- ua-st Homier. Both phones 5 GO. ___ ma.ji, piano; board accepted a.s payment. 12 double Iron frames, holding 12 cast3, coat will be cheerfully given. P. • O. Box S4. iiid clean place. 22=A W. MltcheMltchiU street. $17.50; «ala price ;iO. WILL take auto as first payment on five- One block Irom Terminal Station. Atianta Carpet Cleaning Co. PIUNT1NG. Address Kxperianced, C-722, Constitution. rcom cottage, one block of car and putjllc WANTRJ3—A~partper, active or silent, with 27 W. ALE_\AXU1-JK. IVV 418G. One proof press, will tako a three-column WANTKJD position In office' cn.n do general galley; saie price $10. ichool. Bell phone Decatur 170. n lit tie cash, to go into the automobile HILBURN HOTEL, WE clean all kinds o£ carpets and rues; also ADVANCE PRINTING CO. work; have been employed as billing clerk WANTED—S-passentjer Ford; must be In business, repairing and bverhauline; selling cleaning feather pillows and beds; lo Two stonea and one stanfi to hold them. on consignments and trailing for rea* estate, 10 AND 12 WALTON STREET. j-cari;' pxperience. BOOK A>,'i> JOB rRINTIKG. Cut price on for pant four years with New England Tele- about 8 feot Ions', sale price $10. cood condition. Will give warranty deed FOR GENTLEMEN only; center ot city, ali printing for next fifteen days, 164 Au- phone and Telegraph Co. Address C-106, One wooden caso rack, holds 30 full-stzo to two beautiful suburban lots. Owner. Ivy selling: .gasoline oil and accessories. I have near new poatolflce. Kates. 50c, 75o burn u venue. Sal) ptione Ivy 72S2-J. care Constitution. '_ canes; cost $10; sale price 94. the experience and one of the lest locations and SI. HARRIS & CO. ThiH material will be sold in lots to eult. tn the city for tho business. Address or call RUGS cl?sit.t:ti and bound. Furniture re- ^ _ PHENOLl N ,%__„__ _ TVANTBD—Position as governess by a New SUPPLIES—ACCESSORIES. and aee me, 362 Peachtree Btreet, and let me w Management. Rates Rea^ooablo. paired and packed. Twenty years' experi- : r pjn^land ladj'. References fxirnlsheti. Ad- Pay your own freight. Address A ' mcj 1 N J-'K(J J'AlN T~ ' " ^y^uJJUK A N T A.N' I> ea^ C-107. Constitution go into detail and show you where we can Cool Rooms, ence. Zacli Harris.' -M.gr.. 298 .Piedmont Ave. jr.* KM L'.'ijJE. JJestroyw eliicksn mites and THE CONSTITUTION. Atlanta Electric Garage Co. both males some good money. W.- W. Ivy 1M> UP - .L. ______' ______ADY HTK'NOURA^HKR^ 8 years' experi- a ci all klial.i ut' insects. Fhenullne Company, Atlanta, Ga. 24-Bu JAMES ST. Phone Ivy 4S21-J. C. A. Thomas. HOTEL, PEACHTREE. H1G iF-CLASd FUItNITL'KK repairing » -A iMytwood avenue. .Main 2317., At- ence, wants position. Prefer machinery Kthrtdes and J. H. Gray, Props. Storase CLOSE to Tech, an 11-room home, furnace Atlanta Phone 148T. 83 ft Peachtree St. ear pel cleaning, Southern Furniture aiut buslnes.s. Phone^I. l;t45^J^ batteries rebuilt, repaired and charged. heat; Tech boys anxious for rooms; best THE best of them stop at the Kal Hotel. Carpet \\'oi-k^. 1^1 Crumley st. S. H. rikei- - rrJ'.'lAL. RATES Tor Situation Want* HOOF L.EAKS. call Hoot High Grade Carbon in Your Cylinders? bile look new, and preserve the paint. A Atlanta Oriental Rug & Cleaning Co. J-J> 1 VJ» U ±V Dr. W. B. Barnott, 24a SITUATION WANTED—Male quart ($2) will do It. The chauffeur applies KLDDELL BROS. It with a cheesecloth, and it dries over ajictl, ?l.oU and up. Ivy ,3*71. ijt-niphili avenue. Ivy "238. JELLICO COAL WANTED—By two young- lr.zsiness ladies, Bell Phone, Main 6027. . and Female WILL remove it without disturbing any ad- night. Not a polish, but a varnish. John- J. N. illk'1'TL.B paints and r#lii>ir« all kinds For Cash. justments, and at a low price. Come and aon-Uewinner Co., Forsyth and James sts. room or room and board with private ^ n;: rcM't"-,-- sfli.s .-ind.pulri cu roof I'f-'K antl the new OXYGEN" METHOD. 16-18 East family in north sJde, steam-heated apart- paint. i:, ! WhHuli.,11. _M:_iln (J_14. Mitchell st. WANTED—Man with a little capital to ment or home; flrst-clasa only and, not lu MADDUX & I HAVE a great many people coming to me Round Lump $4.510 handle new line used by all retail mer- DOardlne house. Answer, giving: full particu- • Ki-jA'J'h; liOUiTI^t'O CO. Main seeking positions, if you need any kind of chants: big seller and large profits. If In- ars; references required and furnislied. Ad- LET ,L/t> build, tllat new wagon or repair the _ ^ l<;lfi.. Repairs and new roof- help from expert stenographer to laborer Block . ,, $4-75 VIADUCT REPAIR CO. terested, call at once. Huse.Co., 620 Tem- old one. • call me- at Tabernacle cliurch and I may drees C-708, care Constitution. 2S I'BT.ERS. MAIN 371-t. Atlanta !>S5. FINE automobile repairing and ad- ple Court bldff.. Atlanta, G-a. havo the very person you want on my ilat. BURNWELL JELLICO COAL WANTED TO RENT large, furnished room, Ljj^coln^ Mcl'onnell. Ivy 807-1. ._ justing, Oakland cars a specialty. 48 or 2 rooms with board. In north 3lde pri- .~ I DlOSiRl-1 a. position as stenographer and COMPANY, Courtland street. Main 2895. vate home, by couple with 16 mo a. old baby, JON lib, THE TAlLoR in neeil ot "any thins In the hn.ru v, are line. lK>«)kkeep'--r; beHL of reference; capable of Address C-720, Constitution. 10S KVU;*' vvi'O'l j.v«nue. Ala;n "ti^ holding Tiny position. Main -t87,-l. 427 Decatur St. bUITS uiade. to order. " We 4 iidsewooJ itvts. Ivy '3471. U "riilioW L-;u"replA»terei all tlie c.i-llliisa liolp of any kind, call M. 4S7<. ISI7 4th Bell Phone Main 2961, Atl. 1996. tmppiiea a,nd accessories, at 216 Feachtroe, LOANS $25.00 AND UP erences exchanged. F. 'C. Sachse, 26 White- FOtt PiiiibriJLNG, dyeiuij, altering, cleaning. to new Walker otreot scnool. All worn National Hank Building. corner Cain. Georgia Motor Supplies Com- On Furniture, Pianos hall 'street. aee T. N. "Willmrn, 3ii5 Marietta. Atlanta uaraiil'-et! Fuoay me your trouble. Ivy pany, Bftig. Ivy 4400. 2983. _^^_ ' ___ or Indorsed Notes. TWO ROOMS or one with alcove, heated, _ _ )re££iin£. Aiedberanip card3 ___^ FOR SALE AT RATES' permitted by th« irfws of th» atat*. clean, hot water all time, flno food, rea- bTOVE AM> UAN< i£ KK1»A1K1.N<;_. ._. .. E. H. ODOM BRO. CO. 1 sor.abie rates, but will pay well for right $1. Call Main :)!!>;, Atlanta 6U8S-M. D. F. Tho Tu.ll,y Stock V . OPl'USITJS ENTRANCE CAPITAL C1TT Bldg. Bell Phone Main 440. avjanue- Main 2745. ,__ "STOVES AJSLD RADIATORS I'hono Bell Main 2306. CLUB. IVY 1371. . 360. ' "~ TO COOK AND HEAT \V A.NTKD—-Board and room for 20 people MUTUAL "TACCO" varnish applied with a cheeaG- TACCO" varnish "stays put" on your auto- for five months, close to .business section; eloth to pnliHhed brass or bronze prevents mobile. Heat-proof, water-proof, aoap- MONEY TO LOAN references furnished. Answer W. W. S., car* CLEAN INU CO. tarnish; Anyljod,y can do it. Do it now. proof, dust-proof. Applied with ti cheese- Constitution. PRESSING, dyeing and dry cleaning a 50c bqttJew for houaetiold use. Taylor Bros.' cloth by tho chauffeur and linos over- PLENTY of b' and 7 per cent specialty; all work neatly done, called for Ijrug Store, Peachtree mid Tenth Sta. nlglit. Alexander-Seewald Co., 04 North. and, delivered. Hell phone, Ivy 7215. 159 Au- y/jri;:_.Soutli_Jfryor, ^corner iiawson. H. G. HASTINGS & CO. 'ryor street. ^ burn avenue. R. lie nderaon. Prop. SEEDS. BULBS AND POULTRY BEST prices for broken money to lend on improved BOARD AND ROOMS UONT££ACXOK AND BCIUUI s'ioo REVVARD"OFFERED" SUPPLIES. . r^ -TTT Jewelry; Hcraps of gold Motor Car Service Co. NORTH SIDE. OR any stovo pr range that wa cannot re- BELL, PHONES MAIN 2563; MAIN 3962. C-XX-&-Jtl and platinum, of every de- REPAIRS, overhauling, rebuilding and re- property, either straight or T^^nrsrwiEixiMS^ Dalr or make bake. We are expert chim- ATLANTA PHONE 2668. scription; nmallest quantl- painting; Dail-ueiirJJJIfball-bearinei repairivvtmas au 3Pecip.]tyapoclr ; GISNiiJKAlj COM'i'KACTOK AMI> ii'UIL.DER. y sweepers. Standard. Stove and Supply PAIR FOR titles accepted; business storage. 330 to 3SB Edgewood ave. Ivy 2071. monthly plan. Also,; for pur- 15 PONCE DE LEON AVE. Company, 141 Marietta rt. Main 1389. K. L. confidential. Phono Ivy PRIVATE HOME, OPPOSITE GEORGIAN iStitimatete gladly furnlslied. I buy and liarbef Mu.na.feur, formerly with iaoutiiern THERE are more pretty lawns In At- "TACCO" varnish—applied easily with a TERRACE. liaridl» second-hand lumber. Patronage so- lanta from HaHtin&s' l£vergre<'n 8710. repreaentatlva will cheesecloth to your office furniture or chase money notes. Poster HANDEQMELY furnished or unturnluhoa licited. Office HO Edge wood avenue. Bell btuve and Supply, better known ad "-Dan, call. UlSN'L SMELTING Btore fixtures, dries over-night, leaving a _phuno Ivy 33L'S. Lawn Mixture than liom any otlu-r WORKS. 607 EMPIRE LIFE BUILDING. front room, on first or second floor, novr yrass seed sold here. Prepare the soil permanent, dignified gloss that will not be & Bobson, II Edgewood Ave. mahogany and brass bedH. with or without IF YOU, need a contractor, builder or export affected by washing with soap and water. roof iiiuji, call "Cunniriyliajn." OfUce U45^ DAN, THE FIXER. well and keep it watered, and you \vni Qoard; also one large room for domestic STOVK A.XD KANGli JiJ-Jt'AiKtNG. have a green, pret.lv .lawn tho yuar SAFES Tacco Varnish will help your business. use, suitable for family or four or sir younsc Cetera etreet. or plione Main 237. Repair Yancey Hardware Co., 134 Peachtree st. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS .adles or (jenttemen; references exchanged. vi-urlc of all kiiida. All work guaraiireed. round. It is composed of only grasses BOUGHT, sold and exchanged. Bank TO LliNO on Atlanta Homo or business trices reasonable. IL'J \Vhll«?nnjj_Sl^ rjull Phone Main 2699. that are suited to this climate and lias safes, vault doors. Combinations AUTOGENOUS WELDING property, at lowest rate. Money advr.ncea Phone Ivy 141Z-J. Uti build you a home on easy ternxa, sl u no objectionable seed in it. Price per to builders. Write or calk . lllce rent, anywuere Jn tbo city. Uoltod *SiS_J5JS£A 5iilfi:^ bushel of 14 lljs. ?2.SU; per lb.. 20 cents. changed. MACHINE parts of all binds accurately re- BLOCKS FROM Co.. 400 '1'etHpia Court builuiug._ etored and guaranteed; also cxy-decarbon- " 1 1 aU VV1KAHJJ BRAlsL) StlKKP MANURK Izing of all eas engines. A trial will con- S. W. CAKSON C. Tui.i.'y — Let me "build your 5o CENT S. ""~ BANKERS' SAFE AND vince. CANDLER BLDGK 54 Mell avenue. ___ makes an ideal fertilizer for Brasses 24 SOUTH BROAD STREET AT GWINN'S BHOK SHOP, 0 Luokle street, If you are making a new lawn use 226 IVY STREET. in need of carpenter worlc, call opposite Piedmont hotel. Uoth pnonea. In VAULT CO. .M.ETAL WELDING CO. TO gentlemen or buwinosa wometi; excellent J. A. Johnton, West 12SS-J; eatlmatea on n. 'hurry'; Call 'I'axicab company tor auto this, it is also fine for spreading No. 36 East Mitchell Street. 86 Garnott s"t. Phone Main 2013. rooms and board. Hot water all hours. all job work: prices reasonable. _ rent fer^lcei. broadcast over an old lawn. $1.50 per SAVE your auto and motoroyle tlreo by Rates very reasonable. BLASTER and contracting material furni«h- SrjfKlLL & KUNTISR, shoe, repairing. Work bag 01; 100 His. 500 HEATERS, stoves and using Auto Puncture Cure. Seals valve ecl, work by day or yard. Prices reasoii- catleU for and delivered. 486 Kdeewood KVI2J.il' one that is interested in leaks and all punctures up to 20-penny THE WASHINGTON ^.ble. Both phones Main -Tai. Atlanta aveiiut:. Atlanta lt>«7. Bulbs and Roses should have one 'of ranges of all kinds. Jacobs spike automatically at once; preserver the 36 EAST NORTH AVENUE. IVY 6601. SS39-M. 21 South Forsyth struet. rubber; prevents tube froln sticking to ?M- WK loan other people's moc.ey on first f Al-LO Btjyj.^ our new catalogues. Tells how and Jjiff' save.4 35 per cent of tire expense, 50 per UNDER new management. Rates reaeon- when 'to plant bulbs, Howes, Peonies. Auction Co., 51 Decatur St. M. mortgage Atlanta real eatdte. Why Dot lot able. Regular boardere, J6 to |8. TaW« CHIN jSSIC JLAJJNO.KV. cent tire trouble and 40 per cent of your re- UB lend youru at 6, 7 and S per cent. See us. board, S3.50 to $4.76. - i' u. K. L,a-unclry. TA1JUOR Perennial Phlox and Japanese IriB unu H34- ligion. Watch for trade-mark A, P. C. War- G. .H. Moor* & Co.. 11U Liobby CaaOler - T ADTES' and gentlomen's firat-cia.« tallor- other plants that help to make the ren Place Gar as*. 25 Warren, place. Auto Ivy 4678. BOARD AND ROOM for one or two young prlcea._.8.(l. E._.Hunt_or_St. home beautiful. We will be glad to BURLAP BAGS Puncture Cure C»j., Atlanta, Ga. men in north side private home; steam ItJSPAJLKINU VI'- mail yoti A copy. Phone us your num- "TACCO" Varnish Is an echo ot ancient heat; also room with sleeping porch at- ' .-— ber. ANY kind, delivered anywhere. AUTOMOBILES Rome wh«n varnish was "applied with a tached for two young ladies. Ivy 7S48-J. . iuruit.uro uviiui^terea ana re- ~^ f-l.VljA-L)lKa' tailors and furriers, cloth"—a lost art re-discovered. Anybody paired now belore tlie la.ll ruali. yetj me. JVL. J? VJjtv.l'-Ii. Peachtree, Room 202 Peck FISH, and Canary Birds. F. R. Logan & Co., Atlanta. REPAINTED. can do it. Dries In two to five hours. GOOD HOME COOKING as 1 ca.ll ior, deliver itnd jfuu-rantee my hulli'in" We'll advise you to call at your I'L,ANT KiiB'l'sli KyHye Grass on your " 'TACCO' varnish looter . TOPS recovered and repaired. Wheels, axles College Park Pharmacy. TABLE boarders solicited. IB Currier street. worlc. Li. Weilon. 41 &.ucurn avenue. Ivy eu"i.-n° convenience to have your suit made automobile own or aaid a,iter his old car and springs repaired. Hlgh-grado work Ivy SOSG. . , 2367. _ . ______._ ,.______and >our furs rc.inod«!ed. Batisfaction guar- Bermuda lawn now; stays green un- MOUTGAGE L.OANS IN ANT AMOUNT ON L til Hie liei-muda cornea out In the had received two coats of "Tacco" — two at reasonable prices. DES1RABLJE VKOF13KTY. SEE L. H. ' niKlUH--at S^ p«r coat. Kirkpatrick Hard- JOHN M. SMITH. _ JFIJKN ACJfi_A»JB_ spring. The -cost is very little and 180-122-124 AUBURN AVE. ZUHL.INK, KDGAR DUNLAF INSURANCE the results are very .satisfactory. vviLre^Co.. 50_West MHeheli St. AGENCY', 2U2 CANDLEH BLDG. PEACHTREE INN fci Jt^ CO N O - H Ai\ O su.feH, aii yfiKjs, horao Hafea, 391 PEACHTRBB ST.; only modern family W«. Charge Less PLENTY of 7 per cent money to loan on hotel In city; 150 roomt! with private bath. Liell Phone Main 307b. Atla.nta Phone 693. 515 up. Hiill'w bank and burciar-pr'oof Autogenous Welding Co. Moncriet Atlanta_ _ (.AKC'B— ANO—BUB) «afes; vault doora. C. J. Daniel, -ilti FourtQ AUTOMOBILE and machine parts of ati Atlanta real estate. Lowest rates and no Public bath on all floors; ball room for National Bank bulUUag. kinds welded. 182 Court'and St. Ivy 571. delay. Porter & Switt, 130% Peachtree. guests and friends. Both_ ph^^^_ MCMILLAN BKOB. SKKL> COMPANY. Phone Ivy 1237. TlllS NJiVt" 111UH yUALITV SEED STORK. PI V£J POOJj TABJIK.S.~~~C"OM>'LKT1D IN .b'or the Original Aioncriei: FARM LOANS—We place loans In any ' phone jUoiiurief furnace Corn- . F1KLD AXL> TKUCKBHS. GOOD CONDITION." JACOBS' AUCTION THE~PATTEN puny 139 South '.fryur street. iia.i. n 2S5. -ii- "Tho nachino for personal 12 KnutH Wrniiil SirfcL. .U-lanta. a._ CO.. 51 DKCATUR ST. BKL.1. M. 143>1 \T- amount on Improved farm lands In Geor- 11 CONK ST. IVY 5491-L. l-'or uravelers, tlio prufs;3sions, stu- "" ______gia. The Southern Qaortcage Company. NEWLY furnished rooms; good meals, 25c, Call iur a. P. .Moncriet_gr_J._ B. Juee. iik., , FOR ""SALis— Shetland ponies, this year's Uould building. dents the home, ml lady's boudoir. Wt. 6 colts ready to ship, craied F. O. B. Nash- \VAisi T IpD — iJ.srbera to know we carry full in second-hand motorcycles, all 5 meals for SI.00. •b- i'riii. Sill. A L. Johnson. tUli Kuult- viUa- lior.se coli-.i fruni $3f. to $00; HlIIe« SCO line iixturos a net supplies In atoclc in At- makes. 62 N. Pryor, Atlanta, Ga. Qua « PER CENT LOANS on Atlanta property. LARGE front room, opening into bath, with aUe Ulde-_ Main :3ul. ______Castle. .J. R. Nutting & Co.. 801-4 Empire Llfa " to S90. J. P. Frank, *!>•! Fourth Ave. N.. lanta. Write lor catalogue. Matthews & board, in private family; -vapor heat; none Na'.uviUe. Term. ______._ _ _ building. ' but those v.-ishing the best need apply; also MuN'1 V1KW CIJLL.1B KENNKL; beautiiul r**OH SAL13 cheap. 100 pairs e«rc^dThal>d MONEY to lend on improved real estate. C. garage. 7 \V. Eighth at. Ivy 2258^ _ pedigri;e puppies. Mrs. Bottejiilold. Fnojje •A' in flow blinds, in srooct condition. Hand MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS C. McGeheg. Jr.. 622 to C24 Empire bldg. •vyA^-r-pi}_ _ 2 youne men for room witli bo'ard first-class in every resoeft; ;I!M> ____ IJecatur ji7j-J-______rails, newel posts, l)aniKterH, panel works and FOR real estate loans Bee W. B. Smith, 708 WK carry a complete line of field, fiardon fohilng doora. Cull P. JH._Hn liow to ttjll bla age cor- EMPIRE FISH MARKET or pljono lor sanii>le.-i and prices. K. a. oromptly clone and guaranteed. Atlanta FIEIi DAILY. 113 Whitehall street. through our iiiK- Phone Ivy 2877. vffcElTY t'ur rooms; conveniences; table JbiubtinK.s, Tj^a'Htmih Uroad St., Atlanta. Oa. ?Vood and iron Novelty Works. .SSG Marietta rectiy, how to treat iill hi« diHea^es success- ' boardern vviiited. 114_ \V\_Baker streej.. at. W- a- Williams. Icr. Main_l_i-»<-J. fully . This valuable work ha.a never been _t'<=_ U DA1L,V._ __ _2__ \VhUe_httll_St__ . WE HAVE several applications for loans on ; WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE Houston at,. " Ctl^ASJiST^ ^^^jSK^^^^^Ki^A^^^.^^ •*ivun to the public before. I'rlce, 50 cenca, H F I 'l H 1<" k' Hcuvlng and plum bine KOOU property for 7 per cent money. We BOARDER'S WANTED at Ivy 5C21-J. IK IT s mirrors or repair wort, caii L,.. ¥. postpaid. W, U. Eduar. 270 Whitehall St., _r:_i.hlt£:___ _ *4 Kairlle__ St. v-yC57_ 0 Save yourself big money and at the can place money In amounts of $500 to one hlt>ck_from_Pcachtrce. Loyd, Alain 4027, Atlanta ^22. 11 S. Atlanta, Ga. ' " $10,000. Graham & Merk, 301-30;! Empire TABCirijoHlraers wanted. Best home cook- Porsytn fatrtjft. Work guaranteed. same time get the best product on the STEWART & "HUNT market. Arrange the payments to suit building. t \ ins. ISi Ivy street._ Ivy 7838. ___ _ 167 WHiTlSHALL, our lOc wall .paper equal PLOMBliRS. r,3 EAST HUNTER ST. WE can invent your money for you on first rooms and board; uteam. heat; tn the best ^5c kind. Lot us show .«ou. WANTED—Miscellaneous GET OUH prices on J JJ^-'ig J Co. Ivy 52S1. Atlanta 6261. _ amount. .Piione Alain 6*14. ______Manufacturers. Second Floor Empire. 66 EAST CAIN ST. HATTKKS anything. Pianos, household ATLANTA "SAFE coT"- Wholesale Warehouse, 40 West MONEY WANTED—$2,500, one year, 8 per NICELY £ur. rooms, with excellent board. Bargains In new and second-hand pales. Alabama Street, Atlanta.' cent interest, real estate notea as collat- HAT RENOVATORS _—Male goods, furniture and office fix- Real Lock >jtperta._Sata Artl8ta._ Maln_4601. eral. Phone M. 944. LADIES' and, gents' huts cleaned and re- shaped. Late slyles; best work. Mail or- Position by good tures a specialty. Jacobs Auction FOR SALE — MO self-player" music" box. Come FOR SALE—Fine mahogany piano. Will BELLEVUE INN at once and Sr-L it u.t your price. S. E. sacrlilce, for Immediate sale. Main 2817. NICELY fur. single or doubta rooms, uteam- ders given prompt atteritlon. Acme Hatters. Co., 51 Decatur' St. Atlanta 2285, Loehr._38_ WaJ ] st.. Atlanta. heated. with or without meals. 67 JO East Hunter street. city salesman, on strictly com- PIANO BARGAINS—Cloveiand-Manains Pl»ao DRESSMAKING—SEWIK G Third Ivy 1598-L. 1,000 ARMY "Tl.;K-TsTTs^5^r~U. S. duck; Co.. SO North Pryor atreot. dressmaker ^ wants plain | HORSESHOEING. _ mission basis: can give A-l ref- Bell 1434- elishtly used. We liave all sizes. Call or and fancy Bowing; reasonable rates. Call BELL MAIN 168O. ATLANTA 213. write. Tents, 295 S. Prynr St.. Bell M. 2543-L,. "CTJM'MINGS"SHOir COMPANY erences. Address C-JI3, care "TACCO" varnish applied with a cheescloth Atlanta 6600 A. or 111 Washington street. The Boarding & Rooming House BL'ILDINU. repairing, painting; reasonable to your doors ancl woodwork by the wife MUSIC AND DANCING FIRST-CLASS dreaamakiiig-. 129 S. Forsyth Coal—Jellico $5.00 Cash. street._ ' . prices. llii GUmpr *trt.-t;t. Constitutiqn. or maid will enable you to postpone "doing 1 BUREAU OF INFORMATION over" for another year or two. Dries hard J. L.r. Womack <'oal Co. M. 2993. AU.Alt. 678. ATLANTA INSTITUTE OF MUSIC A.NI> FI HST-CLASS .dressnioKinff ;~ reosonabie. In five hours and covers four times the UBURIN FISH MARKET. 255 Marietta Bt., ORATORY. Music In all Its -Tirancnes. 124-A. E. Fair Btreet. No. 4 North Pryor St EXPERIENCED young man ypace ot other varnishes., United Statea Atlanta phone 4i)l. Fresh fish daily. Chartered and empowered by the stats to WK represent boarding and roomlni house* J. D. Collins Transfer Company Paint and Supply Co., 17 South Pryor Ht. confer degieca. Phone Ivy «98ii. Send for WANTBD—Dretsrualvine and aewintr at pri- nformation fre IVY'7687. 9Mi MARIETTA ST. stenographer and clerk desires FOR SALE—New $10 stereoscope outfit; catalog:. 20 . East Baker acreet. vate homes; 91;21 per day; all work _JLAHSSJ5^—l »- SA-^X HAULING UOIS'K. Safea. muchin- "TACCO'1 varnish, applied to your dining 62 views. J5.BO. Phone Main 4252, PROFESSOR MAUL.ER'3 private danclne: Ftrlctly euaranteed. Dressmaker. 374 Basir NICE~LY fur. front room, conveniences; pri- ciry., building material. Get oui: prices. Hunter atreat. .___ vate home, north side; meals If desired, position, preferably with broker- chairs with a cheesecloth by the maid, will "TACCO" Is varnish, rot polish, and ia in school, 301 Peachtree stroet., Ivy 9129; foung couple preferred. Turner,' Main S010. age concern. Address A-2^8, be ready for your silk-clad guests to sit in a class by Itseif. For sale by all dealers. private and class lessons; children and DRESSMAKING by experienced dressmaker. at your 1 o'clock luncheon. Do it now. 50c T.>—rp"\TfTON SIGNS algnlflea best quality. adults. ' , Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. YOU want B

BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED—Apartments REALSTATE—-For Sale. REAL ESTATE—For Sale, FOR RENT—Houses £EAL, ESTATE—For Sale. '%*'*1***N""VV'N--""-~-'—>*•—•- .^-----Wrf-rf-^X^U^VW-l^-JWS^WVW-.. NOltTH i:il»K. <> *i-!l!M; M»l TH SIUK. I-IIIMSIIEI> OK. UNFCKJVISHKO. FARM FARM LANDS. -3oarderH; one nice room with 4 OR 5 rooms, unfurnished or partly fur- 15 TO 20 Collars an acre less than land of _^ --^^« north 3lcie. Ivy 21 04-J". A FIRST-CLASS room with . nfshedi modern conveniences; north side, the 3ame value adjoining-. If interested, I'll SACRIFICE W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON XICELY furni.sh^dT'/oin7 and excellent bouTdT every convenience ; steam heat; Address C-718, Constitution. prove It; 300 acres in very best section of MUST SBLli at once, 50 acres of the best ,„ south Georgia, about 250 in fine state of cul- cultivated fartn l»nda around! Atlanta. i *5e11 11 EDGEWOOD AVE. Atlanta Phone 1881. LOVK'L.Y room« with' excellent' table board"? adjoining bath ; clo.se in; private tivation. Well watered, but no swamp. Sell Can be subdivided In 5 and 10-acre tracts, 3 hot and cold water; l'«asonablo rates. 109 WANTED— Houses or trade. Address Owner. 386 Marietta at., miles beyond Decatur, near Stone Mountain Ivy^ ^Atlanta phone »X5y-.F'. aniily. Apply Apartment 7, "The Atlanta, Ga.. or call Main 4379. car line $126 per acre; $5,000 cash; quick FOR RENT. FOR SALE action necessary. \V. L,. McNevin; 301 Em- WE HAVE the following property, belonging BOARD* For "gentle men or"coupier~Tlc"WcMt Werner,'' 49 Washington St. SEE US FOR FARM LANDS. JOHNSON APARTMENTS SEVEJINE AVENUE /H ft -room house or cottage, north aide; pi re_julf e. . BETWEEN Euclid and Highland/, near Cle- to a company that is selling all of Its rn ; unfurnished or partly furnished. & YOUNG, 215 PETEKS BUILDING. 200-ACRE FAKM, 4 miles east of _Hoir.-in>J- iio!ding:s. Some ffood renting property ana CAN furnish room arid board f--r two peo- 'OH RKNT—-By •' ! ' ' 1C L. Y fur. rooms; niritl mnvenient; beau- front of store, and well suited for a fln« vation. Located about 50 miles built 7-room, 2-story frames.on this pretty ,V furnished r tiful local ji/n, close in. 101 Capitol avt-- location for milk depot or drug store. WAHB ten road; 40 acres In cultivation, 20 acres avenue; house has all of the conveniences; SEE ANY SALESMAN. ble board; couple uf. Main ^ IS-) -J. &, HAIltKH. 726 Atlanta National Bank south of Macon. No better farm in timber and pasture; dwelling, barn and is now occupied by Mr. L. B. Hardy, who Main 170G. and Atlanta 1868. EPOd water on place. For information call has a lease on it until September, but wants A GOOD BUSINESS CORNER, renting for -\!C in -fitly furnlahrd room, adjoining bath.. on Stephen Cox. Austcll. Ga. to move into his own home and '10 an A-l $30 per month. Room on the lot for an- NEV/L1K* \ v ij ?i furi ur. . fronirotiit . rr*)ijuin wit.iiith . boarduu^i ; cloae ' FOK KKNT—atoreroom. 81 B. Alabam^ St. in Georgia. Terms. Address r FO~K iT\LE-~5,5(K> acres of good farming tenant we can rent this at $40. other building. Only $3.500. Terms. See in. Atl. ^670. lOti Auburn avenue fiKXT-/Nir<-l v Mir." r.»oniM;" (MiuUl 'he corere \\ . Sciple. Both, phonos 203. 10 Real Estate, Box 580, Macon, Ga. lands tracts of 300 to 1,350 acres. Farms Mr. White. for UK)H ho fJtL-f]>inf,'. -1-1* South Kdyowood avenue. open or each tract. For particulars write 'ryor. _ __ JUST off of Ponce de Leon, near Jackson, Fu R K KNT—One splendid store, 30 Capitol Continued In Next Column. C. W. . twill. Eastman. Ga. in the prettiest part of the street, we have LOT 50x200', on St. Charlea avenue, between •<" I'JKL V f Urn ishuil (ron t room to KPiitlemon ; avenue; look at it; also lodge hall lor STRICTLY exclusive board. 97 rent two nigrhta. Phone Abbott, Main 1691. a beautiful little 51 room, first floor flat, Frederica and Barnett streets. Cheapest hot Ji nd cold watf-r, bath convenient, $10. thoroughly njodern and up-to-date, carrying lot on the -street. $2.300. See Mr. Cohen. Capitol Sc[nare (_ opposite stale '^ _^'. Pry.r. M. 2'JIS-L. _ __ REAL ESTATE—For Sale. REAL ESTATE—For Sale. everything with the exception ol heat; lo- V U; L^i^V furnished ruorn, bath ad joining. cation ideal. Price $3!j. JUST one block from Ashby street school, capitol ). ^ v-hufi. ______a dandy 6-room bungalow for $1.500, on 1 297 LAWTON ST. WEST END. easy terms. 'A real bargain, because the I* OH HE XT — 1 nico L'uiv room, with hon rd. I' \VU larK". nicfly 1 ur. rooms, iiol ati'd cold OFFICE SPACE—SIL.VEY BUDG. 1 1 .itcr. f*»nvHnifiit . bath. ;;<;:* <*.*ntr;ii ;iv'f. EKN Gordon find Otrlethorpe on nice ho-u.se could not be built for the above for .."i young men. Rt-.-asori;i ble pric*-. -. U ' L» FOR oSIcea and stores In the Silvey price. See Bradshavc or Martin. "\V,tiihingtoii St., 7 blocks from the tapitoi. JN h* lury o. iu"y1y fur. royn. M. i)oo;.. I'ri- aized lot, slightly elevated, we have this Main -UU-J. ~ building, located at Five Points. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK attractive 9-room, 2-story house. In beauti- ful, condition and thoroughly motiern. This VACANT LOT between the Pea,;htrees. north lac" \VAHII1NGTOX"" ST. — Nlri-fy furnlKh«il Edgewood, Peachtree and Decatur Within a block and a half from car; nelgh- of Fourteenth street. For medium-priced L'ront room and butird fur gentlemen. Fur- __ streets, see us. NO INTEREST—NO TAXES borhood the beat, and only a short distance apartments this is ' an IDEAL location. nace htral. ' Minn '(JflL'-J. ' _ _ TVVC> nicely t'urniahed rourna foi' runt. 31 G. R. MOORE & CO.. of Peeplea Street school. Very cheap at Owner needs the money, so saya for us to EXOIiJjlJiCXT board wiiiT nicely I'urni.sh^d a.st I'""u.ir atreet.. $42.50. sell. See Mr. Eve. rooms ; ail ciinv^iiieucci-i and in eusk \\ a Ik- 116 LOBBY CANDUBR BUILDING. ing distance. Apply ITS \Va^hiii£ton .Htr»,-*-.t. IT-VFrilX ISHK 1>—WKST ETVD. ATL. PHONE 2483. IVY 4978. DID YOU EVER HEAR OF l*hon« .Main, l'j.78, __ >It KKNT—Two large roorriW; *.• lee trie OFFICES in tiie Moore building at No. 10 Au- KXCKLl^K.\'T board anri com JC or t ably iur- i,^ht,s, bath and uso of phone; wiJl rent burn ave. toi- heat; ptt&stmgor elevator; REAL ESTATE—For Sale. REAL ESTATE—For Sale. ninhed r^oiTid; modern conveniences. ^^6 separately or toyetht-r. ^\"eMt 4UtJ-J. lights and janitor Service. $12.&O to $13. On» E. i£.Hr $*-. ______„__ __ fii-nir.hPd off tee; price $17.50. SUCH LIBERAL TERMS? TWO "(jx erit rooms, inclmtinq- heat, FJ..R:\JSHKU OR iiit.oly oked ; ciioic« street ; con FIJRN1HHKD or unfurtilHhed front room. GEO. P. MOORE fa mlly. aMf-nablt-. U-y "iOi5-l>. \vlth tirt-NMiiij; room • '-^rieala furnished if .virf-d. ('£tll Ivy i1 It " ' —Oarage with wate^r and electric 50x200—100x200 REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 10 AUBURN AVENUE. 358 WHITEHALL. M. I35/-J. fit I'. I''10 buautit'ui. li^lit . ruunus on North lights. 7 W. Big hth st. ivy 22 5 8 - J, CAN iiccornmndat.*? two yuiitip men. boarders, uUiVfiril; all con vtMilcn*_-es. Ivy 4 ZS:i-J. nice pl^asiin t room, hot and cold v* attr, 1<*OK 11K NT—G arayre wi'th cenie n t f I oor ; T\VU rooiiid. turni'.slicd <^r xini'urnfMu-il: no plfctrii: Mght.s. _ OG_Cain_St. Ivy; 49S8-J.__ FOURTH WARD NEGRO INVESTMENT property on per- joining bath, r ^ anu n able rat o^ ^ children ; reayonabk-. 4o 11 it;Vi liitui n verivif. 100x300 — 200x200 FOR KENT—Garage, rear 84 "W. Peach.trse or unfurnirihud ruom.s for fectly finished street, with all conveniences. Houses almost 358~~WH1TEHA LL7 M"." 135/-J. 1 street, $3 per month. WANTED—Two lady boarders, larj;*1 - nl'-e . six rooms, c^ .Walton st. Atl. 1933. _^ For Rent — Housekeeping Rooms CITY. J24-nlile circle,, on car line; paved street; every convenience. W A N'T EI>—-"Several" "nice bijarders. 172 Cen- I "WANT from the owner a good home In LOTS EVER SOLD IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA No out-in-the-woods subdivision. Lots ready to build on. Want tral avenue, _ the be^t section' of the north wide, some- i thing around S-'O.OOO. 1 have about $60,000 to exchange this property for fine^farms._ WAN'TCU—Stuclt-nta; must, t-rive n ffryncH(; nished, t\vo unfui-iiis] il, t'ur li,ou ^t.- ul" iuvewunont. property in Atlanta und \vi3h larjjo rouiri, hot and cold \\ at^-r; con- to put in -some uf this as a cash payment venient. iJata, elwctrlc lights. -*n."» White- TWO bri^hi fL-i-i nU. (-oinplct *-!y furnish - and will pay biilance In second mortg-ago "PONCErDTTTEoN"AVET~AND~MYRTLE" ST. The finest' hall atrfet. -- ' ed hou.-'t'Uct.'pi ng ru"iii.^. 1 'rivatt- limn**. tlG notes H^ain.st home. Will trade on fair val- YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY apartment site in Atlanta today. Attractive price. urrier st_rc-'t. i \ y UU<> ^ -J. __ ues. Address C 800, Constitution. FOR "lti':NT--Furnl.sht-il rooms'- !i(7r"~TnMi"s»- TO VISIT AND INSPECT Nice neighborhood. 1 KAIIM LANDS. WEST END BUNGALOW, nearly neV. k«*rpl iiH . bed roo ni iu bird's-eye ma. pie. WE NEED SOME FARMS FOR OUR CUS- TST'L-KAISHi-Zi;— AOKTH S1UE. ki tcli en citbini't. J'anyo, etc. 3j 1 < 'tiurtfaiifl TOMERS. WRITE US FULL INFORMA- $4,000. POR KKXT—1 or li rooms, , private home, y tree* u TION AND GIVE US YOUR FARM FOR ri'-ar Peach tree; steam.1 heat, bath, phone, FOtt RKNT— -Two dt'-rnriibln" Cur.~rooiriH iiinl SALE. JUST SO IT IS IN GEORGIA. GOULD AND PASCO FOURTH WARD, and in 200 feet of North Boulevard. Fine soiit h^rn i-xposuro; no dust, noise-. mea!» for houw^iict'nuitc. All mod- FIWl'UER & COOK._4TH NAT. BNK. BLDG. vacant lot, suitable for negro apartment house. On splen- uoar. Ivy 53-J7 or___Ivy __&! tiS. ern ronvmt'iict/s. ',', s 1 Spring HL. Ivy 01170-.] . "FARM'LAND'S FOR EXCHANGE. ANNEX TO S OK 4 rooms for lifht housekeeping; steam rii<'i'!y furnished rttoniH 'for light house- FOR KXCHAN'<;L;—220 ucrps rich farming: did paved street; recently white neighborhood. Size 47x150. __ hfat. Ivy 23-5. _ _ __ l UK ; privutt-j h'tim- ;' every convenience land nt Fort Valley. $50 acre. Will swap 1.1 N 1C or two unfurniHhed front rooms, un- and cumft.rt. 'Evy ^-li-a-.J^ for Atlanta real estate. Owner, P. O. Box Price $1,500. .. ._ 17.^7. Atlanta. arr;n<-n t ; ali-o room; kind. -!90 acres, in Charlton county and AT MY EXPENSE paved street. $900 cas,h. A SUITE of S rooms and private batlx. $20 private family ; <>• io.se in. 101 Spring. 1,102 in TattnaU county for sale or exchange per month; newly fitted up; electric lights. fur improved cltv property or improved farm. NEGRO INVESTMENT property on Orme, rents $10.60. 162 J3. Georgia avenue. .No children. jI-jA N, cotivuait;;! t house Ituo pi ny roomy ; W. C. S.helnutt. Allentown, Ga. e re! nces. JVI ai n Ji 1 - L.. __ ___ clu.-u.- in. 5S i-:. Harris. Ivy 3*7u-J. SUNDAY Price $1^000 cash. ^ ,FOR REN.T—Two unrurni.shed rooms, pri- SOl.TH «i]CB.. vate family, no children; refer<;iice-3. <14;i FOU RCNT-—TV, o urifurtitHhed -roonis to OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH , * (Irani street. Main oL-17. . __ coupU* \v it linut children, \\ ith fa mi 1 y 1 - J. ______8-room, 2-story or 3-bedroom U—NORTH Ft>L" H H< JOM£. huu>^U.-( ping. mod-Til, near MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS NOW TO GO DEUID HILLS are noted for their MAGNIFICENT l-'ryor H.t. tii-hool." 1' h <,«n« ilain -u ~> ~>-J. bungalow. Built like houses \VKST KNI). should he. $500 below market AND SELECT YOUR LOTS BEFORE THE 39! PMACHTKKK: ST.. uteam ht-at, tourist !«'(. i K It 1C XT'—Four i'",,ins /and kit»-h^nette, HOMES, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND DRIVES. .i rui j'n Miily hutwl; n>om» \vn !i and witlm ut i(l*-ali> arraiiK'-'l lor lijjhl huu.so keeping; value. See plans at my office. STONE MOUNTAIN CAR LINE BEGINS pr. . -u *. ba.t h ; public bath on all floors; home •'i\ I m:n]«T!i cc>n\ '.'tiii-iu'f.s. 1:00 Oak atrept. -,-o. •,-!.. ;: c-nhtii- American ur JUurou'ean plan; w.-.-t yja-L. TO OPERATE, WHICH WILL IMMEDIATELY Now, what do you think of a home of 10 rooms, with F* >l.* II neatly r'urnii-h'Ml riKini.s fur- lli^h t JOE M. WALKER hou^fkoM-pii'S'v L" ' oupio \\ ithout i-hMilrt-n. ENHANCE THE VALUE OF EVERY LOT every modern convenience, and a beautiful lot with 100 [• ALUlTEIGH" APARTMENTS epins P'-rcli, electricity. ga.y, private bath. 716 Peters Building. I^;:-o-7 Sl'KiXtS t?T., Phono Jvy Oii5.s-J. Fur- - feet "frontage, for $14,000? | nii-.Ued rooms and furnished 3-rcn*m iiprts. Steam Heat, electric ligat and janitur aerv- ' ' LOOK W. P. COLE, Manager EASY TERMS * THE PICKWICK S,OMETHTNO AVQKTH WHILE. NEW 10-story i»nd . fireproof. J>.' the vpry bost section ol' Enttian P;irk a * SOUTH SIDM HOME;. .1408 CANDLER BLDG. PHONES: Ivy 432, Atl. 953. £ji«uiii-'heated rooms with, connecting baths. t'urn'islu'Lt apartiii-'n t, '2 bfilromns. living DOTATION' UUUO, street improvements, . SEE . Convenient j--lnnver baths on each floor. JIOUHC- vvi»J] I)uiH, modern, first -cJasa coinil- 77 Fair tie ^t., iu:ar Carnegie library. roinn, klininfj rouin. Jcitriu'tH'tti'. pantry anil l.alh. 1-Iot ami (;nl(l w.il.-r. heat an.l waii-r tion. beautiful shade trees on la\vn, aur- FUR KENT—L.arge ruorn. adjoining bath, ii lur'nl^lliiil. JLi'\v III-ICH. and will leuKC till rouiided by iron fence, back lot, level, fruit private, bteam-heatetl apLLi-tnu'nt , one 01 Mfii. 1, lOt-I. <_'all .Mr. l.ai-latto, Ivy JuO-i. ii-ee.s, chk-ken yard. Ideal H:ome. Alunt sell. EDWIN L. HARLING ' two genU'.M'ii;n. Apartment 4. 17 Kawt avo- 1'rice and term.s reasonable. Addreas C-li, W. L. &. JOHN O. DuPREE Bj/^ri't^ ^Si ^vfi^-li. care Constitution. ______REAL ESTATE. 32 BAST ALABA MA .STREET. BOTH PHONES 1287. uue. Ivy 54S9-J. FOK .liKXT—Two ;j-v y finished and neivjy 6 - a ob M BU A' O ALO\v7 stone front] north furni:-h<'U aparthifn , furnace heat; all URANT PARK COTTAGE—Near the Aug until avenue entrfenoe to Grant park. 501-2 EMPIRE BUILDING side. Six-room house, West JEnd. IStora offer a modern 5-room cottage, east-front lot, tile sidewalk, all street improve- FL"l';NlSIil-.U ruuin.s and rur. aprta.; steam modern conveniences. 1 .U all micro J3Iot:lc. and 6-room.'' houae, Inman^ Far It. All on easy Ivy iJSS-J. ments, for $2,500—$100 cash, $20 per month for the balance, with no loan. This is a h-;;it. Uut u aU-r, (.-it-ctric fights, janitor 'b teriua. fc>ix-room Ixouae, acre of ground, Coi- S3.000 house and lot, and should sell at our price and term» at once. Phone Main 3457. svrvict:; txniii- dcmrnlii« s»p:n:e now open. Of- Iej;e Park; like rent. Lots aud houses all fice *0 Carnugie Way, J.. !•'. tileelc, Mgr. CM-'l 'ItMSHKD. parts of the city. United Building Co.,, NORTH SIDE COTTAGE—On Candler street, near McClendon avenue, we offer a \\ i'^LLj fur., bLuam-lieatokL room, all mudur 400-1-2-3-4 Temple Court hldg. Main 4I8S. modern 6-room cottage. boauUful east- front lot,' for $3,500—$100 cash, 52r, p^r convciiionc-e^; 1'or 1 or - > oung men. 1-18 ~~ month for the balance. This cottage Us a.s complete as they can be built, and If. you see THE 'BOSCOBEL ' It at our price and j.erniB you will quit pay ing_ rent:. Forrci.-t ;tve., Aprt. -J. 1 vy Corner iiJuelid Av^uu-: and iiurt titreet. W AN TIC I)—Koommato for i.ico fur. room Steam hi-at and j., nil or «-_:rviey. SIX frame cotta^eH, 2 brick houses on one MILLEDGE - AVENUE COTTAGE—On Ml Hedge avenue, between Grant and Cherokee LOOK AT THE HAMMOND HOME, \vli!i young, man, in wulkiag dist. 1SS W One 3-roum a.i>.iruntMii ...... $3ii.f>0 piece of ground; rent ?57 per month; muat avenue, we have a corner lot, with a modern G-room. cottage, that we offer for One 4-roum apartment ...... 3d. 00 •huve money; for sacrifice $5,000. W. it. Mc- $3,250. This price is for ,a quick sate. Ta ke it up with us at once. There ia room on 882 WEST PEACHTREE STREET N'TcT-i L Y i ur. do \vns t ai rs room for gentle J\'evin, 301 Kmpira Lite. this Jot for another house, • men. Conveniences. 2;"j West Peach tret I KNOX N OKT-H sTf>ii— "Ail si ey Park fot^ 10 0 feet PONCE DI3 L.BON AVENUE HOME—On Ponce de I^eon avenue, near the intersection THE OWNER HAS MOVED out of the city and has instructed us to sell this Place. Ivy^ '.S30-J. _ ItilS r BlUg. _ front, overlooUng clubhouse, tennis courts, swimming pool and eolf courta. Charles J. of North Boulevard, we have a magnifi cent 8-room, 2-story residence, aide drive- home on terms almost like rent. Call at our office for the keys. You A XICKJLV ~fiiriiii»hod at earn-heated roOm NORTH , 3 biuuk.s rro»i"~0iindrur""hlils^ Metz. C37-628 Candlor bldg. _ way, lot 50x160. that we offer for $9,500, W e will give you very ea.-^y terms. You will north siUe;_cloae in;' gcritlotueti. lyy_7K3»_ siti(_'s, £ivmtj periect hg ht and have to see it at our price to Appreciate it. Let us show it to you at once. will be surprised to know what an elegant home you can buy in this swell ventilation; g;n info r table in bummer and win- FOK SAL.K—Eight-room houne, in Decatur; l^OH. ItENT—r- roomn, largo bath and vesti- 85-ioot lot; water, bath, lights, servants' section for $10,250. Pay $1,000 cash, balance $75 per month. bule hull way. Inquire janitor. Frances ter; 3 beautiful ruutiw. \\itli kitchenette; large bath, 3 closely, .-, Leant heat, hot and, house; house nwt new, but suitable for two Apt.. 31i;> Feuchtrcu at. cold, water, vacuum uIcaiK-r, jam tor ^orv'ce, families; cherted street, $4,000; terms. J. H. NICKLV furnished, large' and small rooijis shades. jjaa riuige a lid rutr iterator f urn Is tied Kietcher Pearson, 422 Atlanta National Bank J. R. U blocks from. Candler Bide., just off of free, iieyt cla^a of teuuni.->. i'Uuiiu Ivy 4^8. building. ATTENTION LOT OWNERS1 Peachtree St. • li> K. Cain at. Phono Ivy IN the Helene and. Herbert. 1MO Court laud KASY TERMS^-Cheap. nice D-room bunga- 1356-J. street, corner C'aln. clowe In, on north fiid^, low, good section. Look it over and make YOU HAD better watch out. or your vacant lot will eat Itself up In taxes and SMITH & EWING FURNISHKD rooms, also rooma for light 6 roo ma and bath, .steam heal. hot wat^r, an. offer. Phone Decatur 542 for particulars. loss of Interest on money Invested. If you own a lot "WE WILL BUILD Ivy 1513. 130 PEACHTREE. Atl. 2866. housekeepins._^jj _Spri'ug at. Ivy GOOi'.-L janitor service, front and back porches; rent FOB YOU NOW, and arrange all the details. Including the finances. NK largo front room, nicely furnished.; ai J-to ; no children ; references rt-q-ujred. Ap- FOR SAJLE^S. PryoFlotTsoleet conveniences; private family. Phone lv> ply Herbert Kaiaer. 41 i Atlanta National Bank buikUntj. Piione AlaJii 270, or janitor front, 200 deep to public alley. Ask your banker and the building Inspector about us! .______— - — ____ — on premiHea. _ ^ ______.NiOKLY fur. rooms for ladtt-s or gentlemen Call Owner, Ivy 262. BURDETT REALTY COMPANY FOK KKXT — 7 warm. sunny roonu-^ ; yard, ConvoniiTires^ 62 JElouston Mt. Ivy ti^25-J. __ porches ; rent reasonable. Could uividu for 413-14 EMPIRE BUILDING. PHONES 2099. FOR"UKXT- — - nicely t'ur. rooinw; 'close in li couples. liS' AA'iUiamH, iieur W. Haker at. 10 E. 14TH ST. — Lovely 10-room houme, 4 bedrooms, sleeping porch, Z baths, hard- - FULTON COUNTY HOME BUILDERS conveniences. S3' KX-SL Hills. Ivy ^640-L -T-RUOM apart. iji the Bell, corner North 'Young moj_i preferred.. ______... _t wood floors, tjaruge. JaJvery convenience. PEACHTREE CORNER LOT, in Brookwood section. Beautiful .Boulevard and Ponce de -Leon avi.-. Apply fall or phone Ivy 3261. 629-530 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE: IVY 4674. I»IU\"ATl-j~h(>rne"r large room, close in. com Charles P. Plover Realty Co.. ^ *& Walton HI. F U '^ . 8 roornsl E. C. CALLAWAT. President. J. W. WILLS. Secretary. lot 105x300 feet, with all improvements. Surrounded by some : NlCl-J" 2 -room apartment; vapor heat. 360 5J. biitla, gas, corner lot, 100x174, block from BEN R. PADGETT, JR.. Superintendent ot Construction. argo, t.'U:«in', nicoij" furnished, room. Boulevard. ______car. Or me wood Park, 5c fare. Cost over of Atlanta's best homes. Can sell at close price and arrange terms, Cur r i e_r_H t ro o t. Ivy S073-J. ' ; IF YOU want to rent apartments or bnplruMs $t;,000, aetl for $5,000. Pay $1,000, monthly or take renting property as part payment. FOR "KENT—Nicely furnished, -steam-heated property, .see B. _A1. Urant.A : t'u.. (Jrant bUljj. notes $30, assume loan $2,500. G. T. R. Fra- room, adjoining bath. Corinthian Apia MT. 4(HJ Kdui table bldg. Main 1323 or Ivy PIEDMONT AVENUE LOTS, near Peachtree Road. Two de- CJ^^Jl^-Jr^Jl-.1^!-,1^!- . ON ID room for gentleman: steam heat and FOR RENT—Houses. SIA'-KOOM bung-alow, best north side sec- sirable elevated lots 100x300 feet each, with plenty of shade all convenlerices. Ivy ¥3-5. tion, near Ponce de Leon and Boulevard ANNOUNCEMENT nice connecting rooms. with Small cash payment, and rent pa.ys the bal- i trees. Sewer and water guaranteed by sellers. Can sell for small 5-ROOM fur. cottage; hot water, bath, ga.y tincQ monthly. Porter & Swift, 13C#i Peach- \v i thoat^jrne a ls_. ^X>'_i'Ji? ? ™ -~.— and eonl ranfje ; nico flowery, chickt-us, tree. Ivy 1297. WE HAVE moved our office from 114 Candler building to 302-307 cash payment, balance at 6 per cent interest. S^s"p£:ACKTlit:k. one nicely fumiwiied roon garden npot; renldeuco phone Main 3^SO. ul'- FOUR-ROOM house, in Edgewood at sacri- for tivo t^en tie men or busicie^-s g-'fl^- sep licu, 417 Fourth Nat. Bunk Bids., AUiin luii. fice ; behind ••• '.*-„ payments; gas, water, Candler building, where we will be glad to see our friends and arate beds, steam heat, hot water, all con Owner deaires bruakl'a.st and supper. Keu- sewer, etc. TerrfiH. Apply evenings. J. C. venlences. electric fight«. Ivy 1:195. souable rent to sniall^ _ refilled tamlly. _ iirown, 1425 Iveraon st., city. customers. KOR KENT—Hoom furnished .in mahogany FOil SENT ath. 4_5_ Irwln «t^ lural'e in rear. Strife lot. 135 East North tow, Owner, 6,"»9 Candle'r Annex. aVente. Cha_rles__ £__Th_orn. and two barns. for ?5,500, on easy terms. Let us show you this. 4-ROOM COTTAGE in Oakhurst, with three Has about a mile of street car frontage on new car line, roadbed of which P*?TR~R^ElNT—i*S Ormonci street. Seven-room 50-foot lot^, sewer .and, water.; price only has been graded and set across this property. NIC J furnished rooms; conveniences. No house " eood basement. aH conveniences. 8 Oa Sl.l'SO ; email cash payment, $10 monthly. Buy this and hold for a few years and it will make you rich. *'2o per month. Apply G9 E. North ave- This is a rare bargain worth ' $1,600. W. H. We are instructed to sell for $55 per acre on very reasonable terms. T—To 1 or - young men, well-fur- nue, or call Ivy__1456-L.. ; S-^Hamllton. Decatur. Phone Decatur 413. HARRIS G. WHITE iiishert room: steam-heated apartment CALL' phone or vvrlie for our Weekly Rout FOR yALE — 1 have 10 nice lots in iiew sub- Apart. ;i. 14S Forrest aye. , •Riilietin. Edwin I'. An^Iey Rent Dept., 7S • iiviyion, 2 blcickw off Ponce de Leon ave., RO<'N(MATE winced; young- man: room has N. Forsyth stree,t._ Bell. Ivj^-ltiOO; At|.__3G3. adjoining Druid Hilts; compel/ed to sell im- private bath, hot and cold water.' eleiDtrlc PQjrJ RB>rr-— ('"oinri-rtablo North Side cot- mediately; $-tH) to ?-BO per Jot ! very easy WANTED—Real Estate WANTED—Real Estate light: every convenience; prominent apart. tago; *> rooms and bath, $-0. Phone Ivy terms. GeorK*; Anderson, 501 Kmplre Life CENTRAL AVENUE BARGAIN e;im heat; north side. 'Alain 6015. 6432. (Flatiron) Bhljr. Phone Ivy 5478. AU._1S7, : YOlfxo !ady desires roomm'ate; steam-heat FOK RENT—Ho uses, at ores and apart- AN" S-room, 2 -story house fcon Howard St.^- ON A PROMINENT corner this side of Georgia avenue, we off^r ed apartment. M.91'47, Miss Annie. ments. Call, write or phone for our Bul- in Kirk wood, with all conveniences. Will WANTED letin- Both phones fi408. : George P. Moore. sell on oasy terms and take good automo- a splendid cottage home for the low price of $3,500. This is 34 CONE STREET . Auburn avenue. bile as first payment. R. M. Abernathy & ELEGANT rooms, with or without board FOR RENT—i-room, I'-wtory hou.se; modern Co.. 320- Peters Bldg. Main 3674.______FOR a client, north side white renting property. Must good either as a home or an investment. references. Ivy 6049-J. conveniences; 35 Pel Us ave.. West \End; N.BW 6-room bungalow at Bast Lake ; all $27."iO, C. H. Ledfor'd, AVt-Kt HiO-J. conveniences; furnace heat. $S50 cash. ANSLEY PARK LOT—$1,650. ' FOR KKXT—Nicely furnished front room "oUii weekly rent list gfves full description balance $i.';> per month. For all Information, pay good percentage on investment. .. all conveniences. 203 Spline »*•» Corner W of everything for rent. Call for one or let call at 155^ Whitehall street. 60 FEET FRONT, east front, overlooks golf links and club grounds. Baker. Ivy ^2137a. us mail it to you. Forrest & George Adalr. GIST our Weekly Bent Bulletin. We move FARM E-AJVDS. Owner paid $1,750 for this, but business change forces him to F VttS I jSHED—WOHTJtt SIDJ3- tenants renting $12.50 and up FREE. See FOR SALE—Fine stock farm in Georgia, notice. John J. Woodside, tho Renting near railroad, fine pasture and a fine See LIEBMAN sell at once. This is an opportunity. It's up to you. TRAINED' NURSE'S Agent. 12 Auburn avenue. stream- of water running through pasture; BBAUTIPtt-LY turnlshed rooms for nurses cattle feed* themselves through winter on or will rent to young ?nen or young ladles KURXISITEO AIVIJ tlXFtRIVISliED. forage; no agency need .answW^ Addresa or REAL ESTATE AND RENTING large and light; all conveniences; suitable apply Farm, care HURT & CONE for housekeeping. M. 2507-J. FURNISHED or unfurnished. G-room house on Crew st. Rent reasonable. Apply 325 54 PEACHTREE ST. PHONE IVY 2939. Continued la .Next Column. • Capitol avenue. Continued in Next CoJumn. 17 WALTON ST. on October 19. He is survived by his onytihing for the relentless effort made counsel" at that time instead of "had FUNERAL NOTICE. wife, three daughters, Mrs. J. A. Cook, JURY LOANED EARS to convict Leo Frank. employed counsel." ^ Model Who Tried to Die of Greenville, S. C.: Mrs. C. O. Good- "Was it ever before brought to your ' PulntH Cleared Up. son, of Wind Rock, Tenn., and Mrs. TO RAVINGS OF MOB •minds that the only conclusive wit- Several points that were left in dis- Befriended by Stanlaws, ' MORRIS—The friends and acquaint- E. L. Keith, of Atlanta. He also leaves ness against the man was an accessory pute Thursday were quicOtly cleared up ances of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mor- several grandchildren and great-grand- to the crime, and was the lowest, most when Attorney Arncvl-J "wa^? svrorn and ris are invited to attend tlhe funeral Continued From Page One. stated tha.t i-a Ute best, of hi?- belief of Mr. James M. Morris today (Satur- children. Mr. Schlapbach came to At- debased criminal In Atlanta's court Noted New •, York Artist day), October 25, 1913, at 2:30 ip. on., /. /. Caldvrell, Senoia. lanta from Anniston, Ala., during the record? Also tlhe only man who testi- that the allegra-tions o? Jaifl contained fied to imerversion? in te defense mot'.-n were, true and from the chapel of H. M. Patterson & Senoia, Ga., October 24.—(Special )—, year of 1894. in the defense motion that -when tho Son The Rev. D. M. Mathews will offi- J. 3. Caldwell, one of Meriwether coun- the middle ages, which are appropri- • ."Time, however, rights everything. ately called the dark agrcs, tha then It is the world's greatest teller of record did "not boar-oat the fllsd mo- Haael Deane, the former Atlanta ciate, and the interment will Tie in ty s old and highly respected citizens, called Christians, with fe-v exceptions, tiuth. In the end, time and truth pre- tion he »-o-u.ld consent to Attorney Ar- rl who attempted to end her life in West View'. The lollowing gentlemen died at his home at Carmel Tuesday Charles W. Lyman. iniicl being sworn an<3 testifying about will please act as .pallbearers, and as- evening about 10 o'clock. He was as 1 hated the Jews most unreasonably ana vail. It takes time for truth, and Mew York recently because she found Charles W. Lyman , aged 77, died Fri- ferociously. In order to injure anil, if truth forever follows time. Time rec- these? points. 1 semble at the chapel at 2:15 p. -m,; Mr. well as usual at supper time. He was day at the family residence, lOo Con- The court stenographers wo made It too hard to be g-ood in the big- city, James Taner, Mr. J. K. Ellott. Mr R. j» years of age. possible, to exterminate them, ar.y tifies all and everything—and every- nally street. He is survived by his means were considered Justifiable, ana body. short ha.n'r.1 notes of the Frank trial nas, according to .press adv'.ces, been C. Schneider, Mr. Floyd Johnson. Mr. wife. The body was taken to Poole s hence the 'ritual murder' charge be- "Men grow -vs'eak in time of excite- were sworn during the rnorningT ses- taken into the family of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Thompson and Mr. Morris Frolich. Mrs. Francis S. Williams. undertaking parlors, where the funeral came a regular Institution in ninny of "o! Certainly not. the state. On the other hand, the so- given excuse to the ignorant in their You nor any other justice. licitor produced affidavits attacking: Atlanta, that can be had for anything like this price. prejudice toward the Jews. In the •. "Why, the inflammatory speec'h of the character and veracity of a num- collect for Good Friday in every Epis- Hugh Dorsey would have killed the ber of affiants whose affidavits assail- An absolute bargain. See us at once. copal church in the land the Jews are case. Have we taken leave of our ing Henslee and Johenning -were pro- classed with the infidels. Turks and senses? Have we broken all rules of duced by the defense. 101x116x120 feet. heretics, and prayer is offered for the civilization, all rules of God our Jjeut it is true monstrous negro Conley, and yet, the 235-7-9-41 EDOBWOOD AVENUE. PHONES: BELL IVY 2037; ATL. 1113. men put absolute faith and credence fact that during no time did the Jury. that the ignorant prejudice from which hear the demonstrations from the the Jew suffers is due not to the fact In his stinking lie. crowd, excepting when they occurred ttt-at he himself is unworthy, but large- Will \'on Believe Vile Tnle? ly to the other fact that nearly twent? in the courtroom before the gaze and centuries ago some -Jews had a hand "Are you going to believe the talr hearing of the judge and attorneys in Christ's death. of this vile skunk? Are you? It's up for both sides, and on the day of the WEYMAIM & CONNORS " 'I am glad that in this iilesset to .von—finnlly. Prom the very be- verdict after the decision had been •Vmerica these prejudices are gradually ginning, the whole situation was rendered. LEND ON REAL ESTATE/UNPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, AT flying out, and I nm looking to this strained. People were willing to grasp Among those who swore to this -were country to teach all countries that it at anything, to strain at anything. Plennie Miner, R. B. Deavors, J. C. LOWEST POSSIBLE .RATES. QUICK ACTION. NO RED TAPE. is criminal to harbor prejudice, ana Everywhere you could hear: 'Sure, Lewis, clerk of court; Drew Liddell that tftie twentieth century is not called that damned Jew did 11. Why go and other court deputies. The jurors INTEREST OF BORROWERS SAFEGUARDED. upon nor will it undertake to carrS further for the murderer?" who swore to affidavits defending out a program that was prepared^ In "Nobody.wanted to believe that any- Henslee and Johenning were Jurors the days of the inquisition. It wera body but the 'Damned Jew did it.' Higdon, Smith, Winburn, Townsend, EQUITABLE BUILDING ESTABLISHED 1890 better not to pray at all than to mix Everybody wanted to believe that he Bosshart, Osborne, Jeffries and Met- narrow-mindedness, ignorance and ut- did it. And this sentiment aptly calf. terances that were dictated by an age showed the fact that the hardest that has been repudiated by all who thing to do on earth is to arg-ue We're Ready to Fit a Thousand love God and humanity. against prejudice. It is hardest for MITCHELL AGAIN HELD " 'JULIUS M'G-ATH1. these reasons: First, because fair- mindedness is required; second, be- ON WARREN WARRANT Big & Little Girls With CO A TS , •' 'Oxford, Oa.' " cause courage is required. YOU CAN REST EASY Relentless Effort to Convict. "you may find one- of these traits In a man, but it is seldom you flnd both. B. F. (Mitchell, a salesman of Kirk- When you know that all of your valuable Papers, Letters, etc., are Coats ! Coats !! Coats ! !! Packed on tables " \nd this co>mimunicatif>n froon Pro- The Jury might have had-one or the wood, arrested here about two months safe in ALLSTEEL. Filing Cabinets. fessor McGath accounts better than other, 'but I dou'bt It It had both. And, ago, charged with cheating and swin- The ALLSTEEL line is a ""combination of Fire- like cordwood; -crowded, thick as hops on the both are required to fight such a veno- dling a number ot large lumber con- mous evil as prejudice. i proof Construction, Durability and Beauty—all es- racks. But though all the coats in the kingdom "WTien all this persecution centered cerns In "Warren county, on a. -warrant ,sential to the Modern Office. on Frank, every conceivable kind of issued In a justice of the peace court seem to have 1'oregatliered here, there is no com- lie sprang up against him. And, the in that county, was again taken into monplace sameness. The coats were assembled with rare truth of the matter was that most of custody last night by Officer G. C. Fain them came from volunteers. The sea on a bench warrant. discrimination' and taste. Save where the same style is in of prejudice threatened to wash him According to the police, Mitchell for completely into oblivion. And, Con- a range of sizes, there are scarcely two coats alike. Three ley's lies composed more than halt a long time worked a smooth game. Recognizing the Superiority of the ALLSTEEL of the best juvenile coat specialists in the country contrib- of that sea that finally did the wash- It is stated that he had an office and Devices, the RO.YAL INSURANCE COMPANY has RED ing. "Wasn't it shameful? represented himself to be a lumber just installed a complete equipment of ALLSTEEL uted to the assortment. Moreover, keeping in mind that "Yet, some poor, deluded souls say: dealer with a large lumber yard. He Desks, Filing Cabinets, Tables, Safes ,*and Map children grow quickly, we've had many high-priced coats MAN 'Why didn't you break him down. He then secured carloads of lumber from Cabinets. was telling the truth, or you'd have many of the large lumber concerns on copiedr—retaining the smart lines and styles, but using less BRAND broken him.' God help such people. credit and then sold the lumber, .ap- They express themselves as hlghfjr pleased \rith the appearance expensive materials. Why, after this negro had been on the propriating the proceeds of the sale. of their new offices. stand for two days or longer, he never- WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. LET US SHOW YOU. In all, the assortment is the most comprehen- mentioned the whereabouts of tho dead girl's purse until prompted by TRAVIS IS ARRESTED sive we have ever assembled.. Coats include rich luxurious 2 FOR J >orsey. ANEW "They say he stayed^ on the stand FOR TROUBLE IN CLUB Foote & Davies Co. zibelines; handsome plushes; brocaded velvets; curly, kinky COLLAR 25 GTS and withstood every attack. Certain- ly he did. So would have a parrot. boucles/' and chinchillas; the furry-looking astrakhans; J. H. Travis, of 183 Chapel street, 25 Edge wood Ave. broadcfoths, kerseys, coverts and . all sorts of woolens; You can take one of those birds and was arrested last night charged with teach it to say, 'I want a cracker*' and disorderly conduct following an alter- Just one minute from everywhere swagger novelties, and others and others. A coat for any Long on Good Points you can't break It. It's Impossible. cation at the Metropolitan club. Short- You have to knock him down. The ly after he was seated,- drinking -with Everything for the office girl from 2 to 17 years at any. price you wish to pay, from RED MAN IROQUO1S jury was hoodwinked, that's all. friends, an argument followed and $4.95 to $25. SHIRTS, $1.50 SHIRTS, $2.50 Flustered Over W'ltH Lies. Travis, according to the police, cre- EARL & WILSON ated considerable disturbance. Laten, "Conley was so plastered over with he was given a copy of charges. (Juvenile Section Second Floor.) Sold by DANIEL BROS. CO. lii-K and contradictions that it was monstrous to put faith In one iota 45 PEACHTRKE STHKKT. of what he said. He had his little GRANT PARK SECTION . KICK & BROS. wretched tale all canned and stocked On South Boulevard, fronting the prettiest part of the park, -we are offer- In his system, and he poured it out ing a beautiful, elevated lot, 90x190 feet, running- back to a wide alley, for to the jury as though megaphoning it. $3,150, on easy terms. , , . He might have said: 'Polly wants a On Loornis street, near Bryan, a beautiful grove lot, 50x200 feet This is cracker,' just as a bird that is taught the only vacant lot on the Street between Fair and the park. Price 81,250, on such sayings will echo whenever very easy terms. prompted. "He is willing to believe and as- B. M. GRANT & CO. sert anything that will save his neck GRANT BUILDING. from the gibbet of popular opinion. "1-ianford and his cohorts wouldn't STATEMENT OF THE allow Jim Conley to confess. IS very time the negro bordered on a confes- sion of guilt the detectives shifted : WILL BUY $5OO TO $75O him off to accusations of Frank. "The whole trial has never been Of Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Stock if cheap enough. equaled in the world of Justice. It was nothing but an effort to try Got any? Address C 8O4, Constitution Lowry National Bank Frank by prejudice for every conceiv- able crime in the catalogue ot mis- ddeds. It was the unfairest on rec- ATLANTA ord, the most miserable. Why, one instance to prove it is the injection A Bungalow in Deeatur t Di" JJorst;}- of the pel-Version evidence, which was done merely to prejudice The prettiest new California bungalow you can imagine. Every -conveni- the jury and int'Uunt the men who al- Resinol clears A.t the Close of Business, October 21, 1913 ready were frightened to their wit's ence, fine large lot, ch-erted street, best churches and school. A grand place end. to start housekeeping. Trees, fine air, good car service. Special price of (CONDENSED) "If Leo Frank is hanged, I'd rather away pimples $4,350. Terms .like rent Som« trade considered. Worth $4,750 easily. W. be dead and rotting in my grave than H. S. Hamll'tqn, owner, Deeatur. Phone Deeatur 413. in Hugh Uorsey's place. His con- science will drive him crazy, distract- TpIMPLES and blackheads dis- ed, and to (Jod only knows what end. -L appear, unsightly complex- And it will be no less than his deserts. ions become clean, clear, and There never was a charge against Frank until the trial, never a blemish. velvety, and hair h?fath and And they grew from the mire and beauty are promoted by the reg- Resources Liabilities filth with prejudice as their roots" Notice, Property Owners At this point, the keeper of the ular use of Resinol Soap and an library, in which the hearing was be- occasional application of Reainol If you have a house or lot to sell, no matter how large Loans andDiscounts $5,000,958.06 Capital Stock Paid ing held, notified the judge that it Ointment. These soothing, heal- was closing time. Mr. Arnold's speech ing preparations do their work or small, cut out this notice and fill in the information with in ...... $1,000,000.00 was discontinued until this morning 1 Overdrafts 4,739.18 at » o'clock. easily, quickly and at little cost,l pencil. A two-cent stamp mayibe the means of selling your Surplus Fund ... 1,000,000.00 Friday Morning * Session. when even, the most expensive property. Mail to Stocks, Bonds, etc.. ,1,358,865.00 For three hours Friday morning the cosmetics and complicated monotonous disputes between Dorsey "beauty treatments" fail. Undivided Profits a.nd Uosser and Arnold over the lla W. T. NEWMAN & CO. Banking House. . . 58,118.33 counts, based on allegation of fact (Net) ...... ' 265,562.17 were made continuous. When the noon' Every druggist sells Resinol * REAL ESTATE AGENTS, hour was reached the end of the mo- Due from U. S. tion certilication was completed ao far Rcainol Soap and Ointment heal eczema and 904 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Bell Phone Main 4311. Circulation 984,102.50 as either side would concede at that other skin eruptions, stop itchine instantly, and Treasurer. . . - 69,000.00 time, and the court then stood ready are most valuable fcapdandruff, torea, burns, No. Street. . Sale Price. Bonds Borrowed . . 15,600.00 to ;ii-oceed with other matters in the. boils, piles, etc. For trial rize^fiee. write to .a.-.. The conclusion of" tne motion Beainol. Dopt. 10-3. Baltimore. IU. Cash and Due from u .' marked the end of ,a two-day Banks...... 2,142,239.77 Deposits ..'.'... 5,368,6'55.67 uioiuite between the attorneys engaged uu Doth sides of- the case, which, since House. ""When Built No. Rooms. W. C. Bat£ Size lot. its inception, had pi-oven acrimonious Bills Payable!" . . . none and even ill-tempered at times. When Friday's session opertad Judge I Opium. Whiskey and Di ,*« Habit* treated When due. Interest. Sewer, Water. Gas or Elec. Koan, who had been unusually patient 3 at Home or at Sanitnrfunk. fioofc an avbiect Mortgage. with both sides, urged the attorneys I Free. DR. B. M. WOOLI^Y, 7 -N, VfclM $ $8,633,920.34 $8,633,920.34 for more haste in their work. His re- • Sanitarium. Atlanta. Geonzt*. • quest met with instant favor, and the session -ivas marked by less friction Terms. Distance from car. Commission. and more accomplished results than Regular were the sessions of Wednesday and I Tti« Beit Flnlatlm an« Calari- "1 wish you gentlemen would cease ,nm TMt CM Bl "r«aUM<." Remarks. How heated, etc. scrapping, admonished the court with Eaatman Film maA eravlaU DIRECTORS a smile, when the session opened, Itock un»Mur niDirilaa, UulcJI .these little points are not worth all .... r rot out-of-town • Owner and address. Telephone No. this argument," Judge Roan added Semi tnr Catnloc Still lighting each step stubbornly Thomas J. Avery Samuel M. Inman / Edward H. Inman the attorneys followed the court's wishes, and by noon the defense had CO, Robert J. Lowry J. H. Nunnally cleared away all of its affidavits charg- 14 Whti^lmll St.. Atlnntn. Henry W. Davis ing bias against certain jurors who had ,Frederic J. Paxon Been on the Frank jury. Thomas Egleston E. P. McBurney During the morning session Dorsey sind Arnold disputed for the better part Thomas K. Glenn John E. Murphy Ernest Woodruff of an hour over the testimony of De- CHENEY'S tective Black. One ground of the mo- Mell R. Wilkinson Thos. D. Meador tion recited that Black testified that EXPECTORANT a I, Wood Frank had employed counsel when he arrived at police barracks the Monday Cures Group, Golds, Coughs Special Attention Given Small Orders morning after the murder. Dorsey dis- Tlckllue l» the throat, running of the puted this flatly and the record Was nose, sore throat. Beat medicine lor whoop- MAIN 2336 consulted, with the result that the ing cough. Tried and tested for Mfty years. ATLANTA 803 THOMAS & HARVILL wording of the motion was changed to Sure and certain to curei. Try Cheney's alleore that Black testified Frank "had Expectorant, 25c at drus 'stores.—(adv.)

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