THE ATL CONSTITUT Dally and Sradw. carrier delivery, 12 cute . VoL XLVL—No. 276. , GA, WEDNESDAY. MOBNING, MARCH 18, 1914. -^FOURTEEN PAGES. Slagte. copies on tax atreeta aad at newiiatandl, B eem

Atlanta PrOpOSCfl in RCSO- ,"i did n&t think rd catch Mr. l.ar- Safe Crackings Have Been Who Figures in Murder . _ j j , , i sen," she said today, "but if he'sSruilty llltlOnS Introduced D y [^he-ll have to take his medicine like the Captured by Members of Note Mystery, Talks to Commissioner R. J. Guirin. jres" — Plain Clothes Squad. New York Reporters of Phagan Case. SEVEN-GRADE SYSTEM HEAVY FIGHTING NOLAN MEMBER OF GANG IN PLACE OF EIGHT ONE SUSPECT DECLARES CLAMOR FOR A VICTIM, BETWEEN REBELS CONVICTED LEO FRANK Plan to Limit Number of Torn Money, Nitroglycerin i SAYS DETECTIVE BURNS Children to Forty for Each and Pistols and Exploding Teacher—Will Place High AND HUERTA FORCES Caps Found in Basement; Under Similar Conditions, Schools on Unit System. of Home of Prisoner. i Believes Any Other Man Long Expected Battle for Would Have Had to Con- Sweeping reforms which -will change j the Possession of the Im- In the discovery of a complete safe-. J Atlanta's entire public school system j cracking outfit, buried injthe basemens t l tend With Same Public •were proposed by Commissioner R J. t portant' City of Torreon of the home of a suspe-ct; members of j Guinn, -ninth ward member, at the | Atlanta's "vice squad" believe they, Sentiment. meeting of the city school board, yes-'j Reported Under Way. have sufficient evidenc^ to convict terday afternoon. three prisoners held at t^e police sta- Commissioner Guinn's plans were tion of having robbed thessafe of Wal- New Tork, March 17.—(-Special.) — presented to the board in three sepa- ker Bros., at Griffin, GaJ of $805 last Henry Frederick Becker, of 41 Alaple rate sets of resolutions. The senti- FEDERALS ADVANCED Saturday. . - . j avenue, Covington, promisee to be an Th,ls is the second gaijg of alleged K. W. R. HINMAKT, W. I.. HALSTEAU, ' W. M. CLKMEN& ment of the board appeared unani- General manager Jacksonville important witness in the defense of TO MEET VILLA'S FORCES yegg-men who have been nunded up by Business manager of The Constitution, Of The Birmingham News, mous that they be carried out. Most Union, president. vice president. ^secretary. "Leo M. FYarvk, the young- pencil fac- conspicuous among the reforms sug- the plain clothes men within the last | tory superintendent of Atlanta, who gested is contained in a resolution ten days, the other gang Consisting of ' which urges a complete and thorough four men now being unefer arrest at New Nose and Lips has been convicted of the murder of redistrictlng of Atlanta's schools, par- Rebels Are Said to Be Very Milledgeville for the $2'$000 robbery Mary P hag-aii. a 16-yeu.r-oJd factory ticularly those which were built with there on February 14- J Have Been Provided em-ployee, on April 26, 1913. Hard Pressed—Gen. Villa Sergeant George Bullard} head of the NOLAN CONVICTED, part of the $3,000,000 bond issue. COTTON EXCHANGE Beoker was trie master mechanic at vice squad, and hia pastner. Plain- Another reform urged 'on the board For Young Canadian the National Pencil factory of Atlanta. - Is Reported to Have Gone clothesman Shaw, assiste! by Night j provides for making the maximum in the basement of which 'the Phagan \Vnumber of children in each grade room Chief Jett; are responsibtetfor .the ar- j to the Front. . March 17.—With a new girl's body .was found, from September. ^0 instead of 60 and 70. The minl- rest of the' two gangs of ehspectE. j IS GTO YEARS BEGINSjOREFOi nose, made from one of his ribs, strap- . i-tim urged is 30. Seven years instead C. R. Walker, of Griff In, pa., having 1908, to December. 1912. Becker's con- a tip that the gang thatlrobbed his ped to his face, which was denuded- of of 8. is urged to cover the grammar Juarez, Mexico, March 17.—Heavy features In a sawmill accident three nection with the case centers about the safe Saturday night had skipped for course of the schools. fighting, with the rebels hard pressed, Found Guilty in Cobb Coun- years ago. Ross Allen, a young Ca- New York Organization blank paper pads, one of which was Constitution Opened Fie lit. was reported here tonight. A force of Atlanta, boarded a trail for this city nadian, is recovering from a remark- used to write the "death notes" found Sunday afternoon, reported the matter ty Court of Robbing N., C. Both reforms harmonize with The federals is .said to have met Villa's able operation at a hospital here. Adopts the/ Nine-Grade beside the bodiy of the murdered gJrl. army at Escalon, an important railroad to Chief Jett, and by 1 o'clock Sunday It was the most important ol a series Constitution's demands wh«n this pa- Mr. Beoker was seen at his Irving'- per took up the fight against over- town, 100 miles north of Torreon, and, -night two of the tiree suspects, now & St. L. Train Just Out- pf skin grafts which have given back System So Long in Force crowding' the classrooms and urged both sides have been reinforced. The under arrest at police barracks, had side of Atlanta. to him new lips and now a new nose ton home -today, and said he was pre- the school board and the finance com-r battle is said to have raged fiercely been arrested. They gave their names covered with " skin taken from the in New Orleans. parod to explain what he knows about mittee to provide the means of im- all day today. as W. B. Gray, of Cincinnati, and A. O. j man's forehead. This last operation the te4I-tale paper pads. was completed a week ago and is con- 1 proving conditions. The railroad from Torreon runs ferry, of S9 Jrookllne street, Atlanta. Marietta, Ga., March IT.rA Special.) . New York . March 17.—Submission to sidered a success. Becker Shows Detaching the normal school from north through Escalon to Jiminez, Chi- Both men clamed to be painters. Gray's John Nolan, accused of the daring- single-handed robbery of a Nashville, tK-* nine-type system of cotton grading the Girls' High school and making it huahua, and beyond. On each side of right name,according to the detectives. favored by the " g-ovei-n- Signature. Is William Grant, and he goes under Chattanooga and St. Louis passenger a part of the grammar school in or- the road are mountains. These for train on the outskirts of Atlanta on ment was acknowledged today by the Becker said that when he worked another aias, "Billy Desmolnes." der that the normal school students ten miles are marked with rifle pits, January 17 and of afterwards engag- board Of managers of the New York in Atlanta lie signed all o£ the fac- may be in constant touch with the ac- dug In previous revolutions. It is re- Another Suspect Held. ing In a pistol battle with the porter cotton exchange in the adoption of a ported that the federals moved out pf RexfscS:"i7vei' tfae "signature: : -" Sv'rgeant'' Bullard. cuter Sha-w secured a thorough study as to the advisability the main body, went directly.- ft-y %Tait negro * porters 'also identified him. of cotton, i. e., middling fair, strict "It was I w-ho hired Mary PluMfan," i Search "warrant and went out ts si o£ the changes and report back at the to Escalon. The eastern .detachmen ,.TJie denial .of the accused was the: only Senator Borah Tells Wom- good middling, good middling-, strict he aaid. ."That was abo-nt a year-be- Brookline and searched the bouse' testimony Riven by the defenaft. next meeting?. evidently was trying to |?et in Villa'- middling, middling-, strict low niid- fore I left, or about the last of 1911, r'ear, as it was moving In the xtirecti'et Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fields acted Both -the state, represented by So- 'The reforms, if adopted, will.be put en They Will Not Get the I dling; low middling, strict, good ordl- While I was there she worked in two into effect at the beginning of the next of Jiminez, 55 miles north of ~ strangely when the officers approach- licitor Herbert Clay, assisted by Charles H. Griffin, of Marietta, and J nary and good ordinary shall be the different departmen ts, first at a ma- sc-hool session. Met, Advance Gmurcl. ed the basement, which was noticed, Vote From Nation—States the accused man's attorneys. Don K. ' basis for determining the grade of all chine on the fourt/h floor and later Other Reform* Proposed. General Urbana, of the comstituton- causing them to make a thorough Johnson* of Atlanta, and J. E. Mosely, directly under nny supervision in the Other reforms urged by Commis- al Is ts, however, had been postd at search of the basement." Here they Right Problems Involved. cotton for delivery upon contracts ma- of Marietta, finished their arguments turing on and after April 1, 1915." metal department on the second floor. sioner Gulnn are as follows: Rosario to guard .against just such found buried under the basement floor shortly before 3 o'clock. That the superintendent, principals strategy, and last Saturday ie aid to The twenty-three cotton grades here- "Durins- the entire time I waa there two bags of yeggmen's outfits, con- On the night of January 16, 1914. a "Washington, March 3 7.—After a vig-- I never knew Mr. Frank "to make any of the high schools and the committee have encountered the federal .-dvance lone bandit, unmasked. boarded tihe tofore maintained by the New York guard at or near that city, *hidh is taining two bottles of nitroglycerin, orous defense of woman suffrage in on schools and 'teachers be directed Pullman of the Nashville. Chattanooga cotton exchange have been criticised advance* toward any girl." about 110 miles west of Jimiiez. He exploding caps, fuses, oil of mustard, the senate today, Senator Borah, of " to make out and submit a practical three pistols, overalls, steel saws, safe and St. Louis train between the little severely in the south and it was said Asked if he would identify the sig- course of study and schedule for same, is'said' to have-been out-num'ered and Idaho, shocked suffrage advocates on bits, comprising the most complete station of Vinings and Bolton, Qa., and by some of those in touch with the nature of the blank. Becker said that . for placing the high schools on the to have telegraphed for reinf-rcements. the floor and in the galleries by de- , *• The main battle1 at Esca-^n, appar- yegg-man's outfit ever seen by the jlfi- at the point of a revolver,, made the t : situation that today's action was taken he would be slad to have the authori- unit system, retaining In such course cers. -A? roll of money was found in passengers turn over to him their pos- claring it was impractical and impos- ently nicely tipaed by Genral Velasco, to poss ble ties call on him for this or any tes- sufficient units to mee,t college en- one bag, consisting of torn greenbacks sessions. .lUe for women to obtain the vote by • , *?"*** ' antagonistic leg- trance requirements, but ' relieving the federal commander, tc occur after timony he could give regarding partially destroyed by explosions. It Juat before the train reached Bolton constitutional amendment. He pre-| lsl^ion ,by congress. ' those students who do not plan enter- reinforcements -had been detached amounted to about $125. The Frank's character. assist Urbana, is believe to have be- the robber started to leave the car, dieted that after fifteen years of vain ! o™-ff«"»« system has been ap- ' ing college from taking the entire • Fields, when being grilled by the when the negro porter opened fire on plied by the New uourse, at the same time providing gun last night or early bday. No de- endeavor, women would renew their . Orleans exchange Believe Note officers, admitted that John Nolan, him. A deputy who was a passenger fo r a, plan whereby they may fully com- tails are available. Te bare facts who was Sentenced a* Marietta Tues- in another coach had come in, and Hie, abandoned request before the people of ! years, and is said to simplify, the Carbon Copy. plete such of the high school units of an engagement wereeontained in a day afternoon to - serve twenty years ' too, joined in the fusillade. The bandit, the states, because in seeking an ! marketing of the product. Concilia- as they may desire. fifteen word telegram. for robbing the Nashville, Chattanooga retreating, retu rned the fire in true amendment to the federal constitution ! tor>r action was taken last fall by the Frank's defense contends that the ' That the course of study in the The Zaragosa briga£ of 1,300 vet- and St. Louis train at Vintngs, Ga., last original order, of which, sheet the strip erans, under General *guirre Bena-vi- western Btyle, and. jumping from the they had loaded themselves down with i New York exchange, but the conces- grammar grades be reconstructed on January, was a member of their j^ang moving train, made his. escape. The the negro question, the Japanese ques- j sion did not completely appease dis- on which Conloy wrote the murder a. basis of seven years instead of eight. des, encountered the federals at Es- and stated that they had tried t-> j?;:^ passengers, many of whom were ladles. tion. and a dozen other states right satisfaction in the south, which has notes, la said to be a carbon copy, was - These, measures will also be consid- calon and is reportd to have been Nolan out of trouble for some time. pressed back yesterdy. This is be- were terror-stricken, but no one was problems. I insisted on a complete surrender, it is made out to the Cotton States Belting- ered arid reported on. Detective Black arrived from Mari- struck by the rain of bullets going in •You will never carry the required For more than an hour the board lieved to account fo the sudden xie- etta about this time, where he had said. and Supply company, bet-ween Sep- parture from Chihuhua of General two directions. thirty-six states Cor a constitutional was engaged in a discussion of - the been attending the trial of Nolan, auU A few minutes after the train had woman, suffrage amendment," said the Federal Regulation Favored. tember 10 and 15, 1909, by Becker, question of bavins a survey made of ! Frarfcisco Villa, Jhe rebel commander- hearing the conversation, produced a l*ft Bolton for Atlanta Nolan was ar- senator, "until you repeal the fifteen Little Rock,- Ark., March 17.—'Direc- who at that time was master mechanic Atlanta's school system. The matter in-chief. He gav his staff one slip of paper he had taken off the per- rested by county officers as he turned amendment." tors of the Arkansas Cotton associa- at the pencil plant. was before the members at the last hour's notice and nen departed on a son of Nolan, on which was the n.mbe into the road at the rear of the- depot 1 Fifteenth Amendment Dead. tion, an organization of cotton buyers Becker subsequently resigned. All meeting . The discussion went around ' special train." It * assumed that Vilta and address of Fields.. there. H» failed to give a satisfactory, Asserting that the fifteenth amend- and compress owners, in session here brought up reinfrcements today and account of his presence in the neigh- the .papers Chat-had been accumulated ih.e table and the board finally voted First Arrest, Made. borhood and Was arrested on suspicion. merit, giving the negro the right to today adopted resolutions indorsing to instruct Secretary I^andrum to in- that the battle ws renewed with in- Later he was indicted by the ffrg.nd vote, was a blunder in the first place, ! government supervision of cotton ex- during: hia administration -were thrown craased vigor. Sergeant Bullard first became suspi- form . State Superintendent M. I* Brit- cious of the gang of yeggmen "recently jury, and his conviction Tuesday m^ ,*e and now a dead letter, not being en- * changes so far as Is necessary to corn- in the rubbish pile down in the base- tain that it is the desire of the city Rebels loving: South. the final chapter in the most d^/lng forced in a single state. Senator Borah J pel the issuance of contracts in fu- ment, wh-ere friends of Fran>k believe when he arrested Jac-k Loinsford, the holdup Georgia has ever known. board that one-of the state supervisors The rebel tro«»s have been moving asked whether advocates of the -women tm-es transactions as properly to rep- •Oonley obtained the sheet of paper on make the survey immediately. head of the gang that is charged with south from Juatz and Chihuahua and robbing the Milledgeville grocery store (suffrage amendment now pending for a resent business conditions. which the murder note was writ-ten; Commissioner Dan Green raised - an closing in ,frpmOther directions for a j moment supposed southern states would The resolutions suggest that .cotton of $25,000, Lunsford tipping him off to r Frank's friends argue that this sec- interesting point in the discussion by month. Rebel eaders ha-ve laid claim add 2,000,000 to the list of those whom exchanges in sending out quotatipns, declaring that if a-survey is made it the gang. Due, in large part, to the ond sheet of the order No. 1015—whicli to aa high as 5,000 men. but 12,000 is efforts of George Bullard seven al- they must disfranchise. either spots or» futures, should be re- should be directed by the board. He regarded as a loser estimate. Refu- i. GOELEI GRANTED ' "Violation of law ie a, bad thing-," he quired to adopt government cla'fsifica- are the fig-urea contained on the mur- declared that it is the duty of each leged yeggmen are now behind the gees from Torron -have placed the fed- bars, being held for trial, and dui ing added. "It it demoralizing to the ne- tion and urge that the New Yoik. and der- note—was carried into the -base- member of tlie board to make an indi- eral force un^r General Refugio Ve- gro race .to place HI the constitution New Orleans exchanges be compelled ment wihere .Mary Phag-an's body was vidual survey, and he suggested that the course of a day or so two more ar- lasco at 7,OOQto 9,000, adding that he rests will follow. the form of rights that we do not mean to base'their contracts on the commer- found, with other papers sent there May or Woodward should appoint the rapidly was eing reinforced. to see they-shall enjoy." cial differences between grades. person to make the survey, and that Mrs. Rex Fields, the pretty little A fortnigl- ago rebel generals un- wife of one -of the suspects, came to The fifteenth amendment, the sena- he should go outside the city or state, der Villa- wre disposed as follows: te^- declared, -was a blunder, engendered if necessary, to get an expert. police station Tuesday morning, and At J lining General Herrera with •was allowed to see her husband, while Extreme Cruelty Was Allege^. in a spirit of retaliation," wiih the re- CENSURE FOR M'DERMOTT Weather Prophecy IVant* Survey Made. 2.000 men; it Escalon, between Jiml- an officer guarded him. On return- Both to Share Custody sult that after the first blush of, satis- FAIR I "I am in favor of asking the mayor nez and Tcreon, General Garcia, with ing to his cell. Fields, -while passing faction the north had i connived at the URGED BY COMMITTEE to have the survey made," Commis- 1,200; nea Mapimi, General Urbana, the cell of Gray, threw him an At- of Children. south' B violations of it. The amend- sioner Quinn said* in reply tb Commis- with 2,500 In the hills of Durango, ment infringed upon state rights, and Washington, March 17.—Censure for _ 'nlr and colder Wednesday; lanta Constitution, rolled up, asking Thursday fair. sioner. Green,. "but this board should southwestaf Torreon. General Contre- him if he wanted to read it. The of- might furnish a precedent for a.n j Representative McDermott, of.. , not anticipate that the state board will ras, with>000, and south of Torreon, Newport, R. !„ March 17.—-Mrs. Elsie amendment declaring the right to hold who figured in the house lobby inves- Local Report, ' in the montaihs. General Na-tera with ficer grabbed the paper to investigate be antagonistic. .The board" should grct it and found pinned to an Inside sheet Whaflen Goelet, prominent in New York real estate or attend school should not tigation, was recommended today by a Ixmves t teniperaturf 48 someone to make a survey and get 1,000. G»eral Aguilar had been re- and Newport society circles, was be denied because of race or color. subcommittee of the judiciary commit- Highest temperature 7J a, clipping of another paper, which Mean temperature 60 the facts, not to make recommenda- cruiting ast of Torreon and recently gave an account of the Griffin safe granted, a divorce today .from Robert Pacific Slope and Japanese. ! tee. Resolutions of censure for the General guirre Benavides with the National 'Association of Manufacturers', Normal temperature 5s . tions about this school or that school. blowing of last Saturday night. Goelet on the ground of extreme cruel- "I have no desire," explained the Rainfall in past 24 hours, inches. . .0* T'*".at we want now is information." celebratei Zaragosa brigade, entrained ty. Both are to have custody •o'f their Martin J. Mulhali, the star witness of at Chihuhua for Escalon. senator, "to bestow the franchise on Deficiency since first of month, \ jlayor, Woodward stated that by older son, Ogden, aged 6. The mother- the 10,000 Japanese on the Pacific the lobby investigation; James A. Em- inches 2J(6 whatever name it might be called— The roels have insisted for some- is to keep Peter, aged 2 years, their ery, J. P. Bird and John Kirby, of the Deficiency since January 1, inches. .7.33 time thu Torreon was absolutely .cut WALKER MISTAKEN slope, or yield up to. the federal gov- survey\ or investigation—any criticisi% only other child, until he is 6 years ernment the control of the school ques- manufacturers' association, also were off fronjthe rest of the gworld, but on recommended. The entire committee Report* Kront Varlotm Stations. should ^>e made before the board; He old, when she is to share the custody tions of the Pacific coast. I would 1 official,.a mm un teat ion in railroad cir- FOR LEO. M. FRANK of fche child with the father. took the recommendation under con- STATIONS TTBmpera\ T t urelTHalrT declared that a, survey cannot possibly count myself derelict to those great sideration. do as much harm as the comment and cljes yeierday reported the railroad Neiter Mr. nor Mrs. Goelet was in and state'of |- line ope between Kaglc Pass, Texas, Pacific states and to the frame-work of WEATHER. | 7 p.m. \ High, j criticism of last year. AND NEARLY NABBED court and the s-ult was uncontented. our government if I were to here set and thaicity. The testimony was by depositions. Atlanta, clear. . . 64 71 .00 "There should be a stop to officials 1 a precedent as to who shall own prop- Birmingham, cldy.. l>6 The fst hint received her* of. the Justice, Barrow, in announcing his TILLMAN DECLARES 72 .00 parading their departments before the t erty in the states," , clear. . . 44 54 .06 of , a battle came ' on Sat- Gainesville, Ga., March 17.—(Special.) decision, said: Brownsville, p cly. 6S public through the newspapers in or- j Mr. ,and Mrs. J. Heindell, hikers from Senator Borah defended the wisdom HE'LL BURY COLLEAGUES 80 .00 dor to set morore money 'fro m *th" e city-_.--.". urday' hen Jt •Tras Stated that aB »" "Extreme cruelty may consist of in- of the founders of the republic in weav*. Buffalo, cloudy. . . 44 14 .00 trains needed f the Atlanta to New York, passed through Charleston, clear. . 56 the mayor saJd ^You all kSow that it *"= °F transporta- sulting and abusive language, as well ing into the fabric-of federal govern- "Washington, March ' 17.—"I'll bury .00 d^ no^ get'this boTrd^ThU^and tion oftroops '^regular trl-weekly Gainesville this morning, and from the as physical violence. The testimony Chicago, snovr. . . 34 .18 pleasant smile with whrloh they greet- ment the Ha-miltonian ideas of a strong you fellows yet," commented Senator Denver, p cloud.y. -j 50 .00 it hurt the school system." service etween Gh.huahua and Juarez shows the continuous use of insulting, central government with the Jefferson- Tillman today after he had said ho no- I">es Moines, clear . i _ ^2 .00 The mayor declared that he is going would * abandoned temporarily, ed newspaper men. they have been Galveaton, p clay. .| 64 faring well and having a jolly good vulgar and abusive language by Goe- ian Ideas of local government. The ticed some of. the senators laughed .00 to deal vigorously with such 'ofllcials 1 ; Strict Censorship. let toward his "wife, accompanied by perpetuity of the government,, he said, Hattoras, clear. . ..' 50 .00 time since they left t&e Gate City. when the senate -clerk read an article Helena, cloudy. . .j .")2 .00 in the future. I This ;aa taken to indicate an early. numerous petty acts to annoy and em- rested upon preservation of these ideas. on health contributed to it magazine by Jacksonville, clear. 68 Mr. ^ and Mrs. Heindell left Atlanta barrass her. The effect has been, ac- .00 Asked what particular department j move sUthward and ththee impression last Tuesday morning on the hike and College ProfeiMor Attacked. the South Carolinian. Kansas City. cldy-. 44 50 .02 he had reference to. Mayor "Woodward was deosned Sunday when the censor- cording to tihe testimony, a serious Referring to a recent book by a col- Senator Tillman introduced an Knoxville, rain. . . 46 60 .2G have shopped over at several small impairment of her health, and the con- •Ixmisvllle, clear. . 38 .52 said that he directed his remarks at ship. a; .Chihuahua, which had been towns ol^ their route, saying, however, lege professor who sought to show that amendment to the -naval appropriation .06 the school department. He said he did ditions fully warrant granting this di- Memphis, cloudy. .! 52 62 .00 nominal suddenly descended on press that they stayed in Buford longer than its founders were opposed to entrust- bill providing that no officer or en- , clear. . . -j 68 74 .00 not approve Superintendent Jdlaton's dispatcte and allowed only the briefr vorce." ing the government to the people, Sen- ! iisted man in tne navy who became in- they intended to. Elsie Whalen. the _ second daughter Mobile, clear. . - . 6-1 76 ..00 ' comments made in the newspapers' re- est pfr«raphs to get through. Last Mr. Heindell said that he bad been ator Borah declared he had as much capacitated through his own intemper- Montffonfery, p cly. G8 74 .00 cently. night an* today, with Villa's actual de- of Henry Whale n. of a well-known, respect for the -hand that handled a;ate use of alcoholic drinks should re- New'Orleans, clear.] 70 76 .00 taken many times for Leo M. Frank, ^family, became socially ceive fl New York, clear. . 48 51 Commissioner Terrell again inform- parture, '?e censor apparently stopped on 'his httce, and came near being ar- bomb as for the hand that sowed seed ' P y during the period of his in- ed the board that reports of experts all messaes, except tliose on official notable in the Newport season of 1905 Oklahoma, clear. . 54 64 rested several times on suspicion, but as a debutante. She was married to of anarchy under the guise of a col- , capacity. ^ Phoenix, clear. . . 88 90 . • from tne Kussell Sage Foundation and I business. '• having proper documents on his per- Robert Goelet, the only son of Mirs^ lege professorship. ; :— Pittsburg, cloudy..! 48 54 .00 the Bureau of Municipal Research were j The eoijty north of Torreon is son giving conclusive evidence of his Ogden Goelet, at "Wayne, Pa,, June 14 - Answering a question by Senator Portland, pt cldy..( 64 64 .00 the' possession 'of the chamber of desert and?ne of Villa's greatest prob- 1906. Miss Aiice Roosevelt was a Thomas, Senator Borah said he was in Steamer Wrecked; All Saved. Raleigh, p cloudy,.; 58 66 .00 identity, he was always able to evade bridesmaid. " ^ San Francisco, clr.! 84 84 .00 commerce* lems,, whii he solved by ~the use of the bars. favor of repealing the fifteenth amend- Halifax* N. S. W., March 17-—With tank cars $d reservoirs, to assure a Mr. and M>rs. Goelet passed nearly St. Ix>uis, -Hear. , ;{ 48 .06 •They have been piscon-holed," he every summer at Jfewport. Rumors ment if woman suffrage could be ob- her eleven patseen^era, four of them St. Paul, clear. . .1 24 .0-' said. *The suppression of these re- water supp, for horses and men. of an .estrangement were current dur- tained in no other way. The - Idaho women and one a 4-year-bld, girl,- and Salt Lake City, clr.! &8 60 .00 ports will have a bad effect. * If the The desei is one of the worst in ing- 'the .latter part of the 1313 season senator and Senator Vardaman. of Mis- crew of thirty-six saved, the steamier i=1ire\-eport. "clear. . 72 V6 .Olf reports are favorable to this board they For Canal Zone Judge. and on January 21, this yeair, Mrs. Spokane, cloudy. -. 56 60 Mexico. Th cactus alone thrives, and sissippi, .engaged in a tilt over the City of Sydney, which early todar ran Vicksburg, p cldy.. ' 70 should be given to us, and if they under the dating sands the traveler' Washington, March 17.—Preeident Goelet filed suit for divorce. progress of the negro race. < U 14 j • Wilson today nominated "William H. Robert Goelet was born in 1S70 He on the'Sambro rocks, 25 miles east of Tampa, clear. ... 6644 74 j are unfavorable is all the stronger! frequently on the bones of ani-, was graduated from -Harvard in 1300 Senators Lane, Thomas and Polndex- here, in a fog. tonigrh-t was abandoned Toledo* 'cloudy. . . 38 f 5^ -II Jackson, Ancon, Canal Zone, to be ter spoke for the amendment. No Washington, «ldy. . SO 1 60 j judge of th« district court o£ th* ca- and has been active since in Newport and likely will become a total loss. It Continued on Page Eleven. ContinuJ OR Page Eleven. society. His -sister, Mia? Mav Goelet, vote was taken, and the resolution will was.possible during the day to save a xial: zon*. wedded the I>uke of C. F. von 1HI3R7P1A"—J .' - ^ * - - ' - com*, ,up/agram'tomorrow^ little of the steaoter'jr carso. ' " . Section

{NEWSPAPER! {NEWSPAPER! Jf age Two THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914.

at tbe time of Becker s departure from man had been the victim of these cir- l*?n*3? the and the jury, heard the pencil factory cumstances, J do not doubt but that the testimony, I So not' know, but this he would have been in the same fix I do know AT THE THEATERS. Atlanta Women Most Beautiful, SAKS CAZX FO/J VICTIM as Frank himself At that time X do ' The" Jury beard all the testimony not believe that prejudice against a and claim to have sufficient intelli- Goldsboro N C March 17 —Short CONVICTED LEO FRANK Jew figured to any great extent In the gence and honesty to weight the evi- O'Brien Minstrels. age« amounting- to §7 000 ha\e been that lie is absolutely after case" dence without prejudice and to render Discovers Detective W. J. Burns found in th.e accounts of the Golds the truth and that -when be -finishes his the verdict according- to the law and boro Sd\ings and Trust company and Mr Horns stated positively that he „„ „-- - „ „„.,«. ..-.- ---- the National, bank, of Goldsboro ac investigation Atlanta will $tnow i had Discovered -new" clews and evidence the testimony, notwithstanding the traction Monday and Tuesday w»J» a cording to an official statement issued lend a shadow of a doubt who is the in the Frank case* but declined at policemen are the pest in the observed that in Atlanta vou have the here toda\ tx> the stockholders The guilty party, "William J Burns, the this time to disclose them men to the contrary. favorable impression world ' most progressiv, e and business-Uke tuo institutions are i un in conjunc great detective who has taken up an He was asked whether they-^ -would "We were not trying 'yellow dogs,' tb.6 organlz This the opinion on St. Pat-- city I have observed south of the Ma- tion No arrest in connection with the actiy* investigation of tfce Phagan ricks day of no less an authority than son and Djxon line It is tlae New •shortages had been midt- late tonight be made .public before the motion ex- re vill murder, talked freely to a Constitution traordinary of the defense for a new- other color or character, but a -white EemT-'cS-cle^^d their a-pP^^^P*:? £f « William J Burns wtoo is in Atlanta York of the south What else I ha\e oubt be el Tvelcomecud b„>, every -reporter last night on the subject of trial, and he stated at this stage ot the man charged with a -heinous crime, no J* , , &«e y wel " ..ere is surelr investigating the Frank case detected it would take more time than the part that popular prejudice has investigation he could not state posi- and speaking: for myself, and, as I SDfS!L58 «t2£rfS2 l America more Mr Burns -a as at the Atlanta club I have to tell played in the conviction of L*eo Neil O BrieiL. 9 tively whether they -would be revealed believe, for every member of the 3ury, entitled to stellar Honors t jsnlzed leader celebration of St Patricks day lost Bid he drink Like a fish Frank. / or not. but that he -was of tbe opinion realized the solemnity of tbe responsi- £0^ Jg \- ^?3a ^ night when he made the statement. Just a moment, iplease though be- Mr Burns -was asked 1 a cu that in all probability they would be bility resting UJJUH•Hus now on sale. "An Irish policeman, and most of fore you form any adverse opinion He "Do you think that (prejudice agai made jrafbiic. "In these charges from the pulpits, them are Irish are the most reliable would take nothing but ginger ale and a Jew has played any considerable 9 "I am In this case to the fimsib," he reference was made to the 'inflamed Keith Vaudeville. officers In the world, according to my lithia water part in the Frank case * said. "I am gx>in£: to find out tbe truth, condition of the public mind.' The I observation Especially are trtiey re- Among the attractive sou\ emrs He answered dance last night were in Atlanta prejudice against Frank be- n anklets with tin> tinkling bells upon cause of the fact that he is a Jew " importance, but a state of interna- and the testimony, -were not listening d7SSn« nnmber of "exceptional clevernei stand by him more than when he is tional importance. For this reason I to the 'inflamed condition Of the pub- followed by a duo of song writers w! beset by thugs who would do battle' them for the ladies Time "Pape's Diapepsin!" In "Do you think that this prejudice ion O e pu- olowed by a uo o song Take it from one who observed the exists among the class of level-headed, cannot afford to overlook anything in lie mind' \ The testimony was strongly «ckle the fancy of every gatherlnE Then Of course, if the Irish cop ihappens to Five Minutes AH Stomach 9 it, r am gwng to the bottom of tihe corroborated by worn witnesses as SSt^i '^SJ.WS'^Sb"ttSt &aw "S£: be after jo-u it Is your misfortune, performance, Detecti v e Bui nb v, as on thinking: people " the reporter asked. B S the job when it came to attaching "Most certainly not," ^ as Mr Burns' matter, and when I am done, depend well as bv circumstantial evidence in tain calm An accordeonlst follows this act. and at that >ou are mighty apt to be Misery Is Gone. i eply "Such a qualification as that ab- upon it, Atlanta and the world will every point wftich influenced the enlisting attention and in the wrong these dainty souvenirs "which added to solutely eliminates all possibility of Jcnorw who Is the murderer of little minds of ,the jury L^ad^^ocW thebill WHUS^~A Brady H I have heard it said that policemen the jollity of the ballroom floor Mary Phagan" are_ grafters It may be that an Irish Although. Mr Burns said no such such, prejudice " After listening to all the testimony' comedy dramatic playlet Beauty Is Only thing, he might easilv ha\e saia that * At the time of the trial," continued Mr Burns stated that he "will-^be In and all the arguments on both sides, a^^o^wlSi'aongs'and^dances or jsroauw»y policeman will pick up a handful of ' Reall\ does put J>ad-stomachs In or- Atlanta until the end of the Frank: peanuts as he pusses along the street he had also detected in Atlanta some der— rtall\ does o\ercome mdigev the reporter, • do you think that the and carefully and honestly considering and tho show domes with an exhibition of of the neatest ankles that lie ever laid tion dj spepsia c?i> he.ii tbui n -ami prejudice against Frank, if there was case, except for one or two important every point* , th- e jury believed- -- , and still animal training that is at extraordinary IB- on a lonesome night, but even then eyes en business engagements which might call terest. Tb« bll la of that sort the owner of the stand, is glad he did, sournebs In fi\t- minutes—that—ju'-t such, was due to the fact that he was believes, that the verdict was righteous that the ticket buyer realizes at the con- D*nce a Pretty Affair. that—make1s Pape s Diapepsin the lai him out of the city for a day or so and the sentence just. olualon of tbe entertainment that purchase if for the very company and fellow Kent selling stomach i egrulator i n tli e a Jew, or to the fact that the public at the time Be it said for the Atlanta club that wanted some man to answer for the (Signed) J T OZBURN price A&3 been well Invested, feeling that it gives him But I have its St, Patricks day dance -evas one wonld If what j ou eit ferqients nit yet, in all my broad experience, to 1 stubborn lumps ~\ ou belch gas a i murder of Mary Phagan, and for the Detectives 9tmy Two Conference* in Tower. of the prettiest and most pleasing af- j ei uctate sour undipefated food 111 I first two weeks which was long enougn Indications were Tuesday afternoon Betective Burns spent most of his 'Two diiTSports." see an iTish policeman take an orange fairs that has e-v er held in Atlanta- acid head is dizzv and aches brt ath The color Is against this raising There were a large number of ladies foul fonfiut catted voui inMde"* filled for public sentiment to crystallize the that there is likely to be a clash be- efforts Tuesday in two lengthy inter (At the Columbia > and gentlemen present In the ball- circumstantial evidence centered on views -with Leo Frank m the prisoner s Packed houses were the rule at the Co- Atlanta Women Beautiful. ••« ith bile and indigestible w a^te i 9 tween Detective Chief N A Lanford lumbia theater Tuesday matinee and night 'And what have >ou detected since room they cavorted as seflatel> as the membei the monient Pape s Diapcp Frank alone cell At one time during the after- and at each performance the audience 7 modern steps allow to the tango the t and Detective William J Burns, in you have been detecting in Atlanta sin com.es in contact TV ith tht btomai h T*Tky £ r«Alc Was Convicted noon, he was accompanied by Don C showed Its appreciation of the work ol Jen trot and the hesitation And they had all sut-h distress \anibln_a It g trul \ I think that the conviction of their proposed conference Seitz, manager of The New York nie Delmar and George Milton by £ret]Jent the great sleuth was asked a good time astamshing-—almost mai \ elout and In talking: with a reporter for The World, w ho Is attending- tihe conven- applause The vaudeville numbers •which "Why, I have detected," h* replied When the guests arrived at the «lub th« joy is its h-arml-essness, * rank s guilt which formed an tbe pub- tion of Southern Newspaper Publish- feature Frank Beaumont Densmore sis lic mund before his trial was due Constitution, Lanford was asked if he ters Dot Woods and others also shared • that the women of Atlanta are the each was presented with green Irish A large fift> ceoit ca&e of Pape s Dia ers now in session the honors. The Two Old Sports will be most beautiful in the world ' souvenirs of indiscriminate sorts in- pepsin will give > ou a hundred dol entirely to the fact or condition which would reveal to Burns the new evi- The detective is familiarizing him- the bill for the entire week. cluding pipes shillalahs and other inci lars \v orth of satisfaction or > our • existed before his trial which was self intimately with every detail of the The great detective had just com- dentals characteristic of Erin druggist hands you your monev bad dence which he is said to have accu- case He spent much of his time Tues- pleted a turkey trot when he answered All the decorations, of course \verp namely There had been a number of mulated during recent developments of Its worth its weight in gold to men murders and homicides in Atlanta for day io conferring with attorneys for ;he question. Of course it would be i in honor of the Saint of^ the Emerald and women who cant get their stem the Leo Frank case the convicted man, especially Luther $257^50,000 REQUESTED unfair to giva the name of the lady i Isle achs regulated It belongs In \ our "W faicil no one had been made to an- Z Rosser Franks senior counsel he was dancing with Everj bodv present had one grrand home—should alwav s be kept hand\ swer "When the murder of this inno 'I will show Burns everything that Burns held, a consultation with W FOR THE BRITISH NAVY tame in case of a sitik sour upset stomach cent little girl occurred it was more has gone before the courts" answered W Rogers Tueeday afternoon * 4-nd," he continued, I have also during tho daj or at night It s the than a just and sane public could stand the chief in the office of the Burns agency In London, March 17—A variant on ' the quickest surest and niobt harmlesb for They immediately demanded the the Empire building- Rogers was, at naval holiday' suggestion was pro- stomach doctoi in the world 'But will yoa disclose ^lus new evi- one time, activelv en _~ _ on the duced bj Winston fepencer Churchill, discovery of the murdeier of this vie dence you are said to possess'* he was Phagan m> stery in c Mi Bums anil policemen antt Constitution reporter amounted to $257 750 000 he said 11315 Whitehall 164 Decatur. l'iank and public sentiment natuiallj J will compare notes if he meets us went to the scene of the discovery on "Every delay, accidental or deliber- f rvstallizod upon him if any other the morning Marj Phagan s body was ate by the next strongest power to on neutral ground found by New t Lee England will be matched by us Imnford No n-Committal, Burns has announced that he will Admitting that the nav al estimates TO UNEMPLOYED MEN CHARGED TO seek an interview with everj man con wei e the largest that had ever been Then do you mean to say that vou nected with the Phagan investigation submitted to the house Mr Churchill SEWELL'S will w ithhold this new evidence' Detectiv es witnesses new spaper men, gilded the pill by mai ing the predic Proposition Meets With Favor Alleged That He Plans to I will not say whether or not we attorneys and all will be made objects tion that in the absence of any new Wednesday Money Savers of his probe departuie the estimates for 191J 16 Lead Unemployed Against Two men, of r a\ e any new evidence or whether The national interest that the Frank would be substantially lower than the at National Child Labor present ones which show an increase No. 10 pail best Hog- or not it would be shown Bui rs I case has gained is attracting wide at- Conference. Rock Island. less LARD . . .. wont commit mysel-f on© way or the ten tion among the newspaper readers' or §17 700 000 over those of last year\. critical taste in of Atlanta. The most important pub • Mr Churchill reiterated that it was Missouri Brand Break- othei ' lications of the north and east have the policy of Great Britain to complete A membei of Chief L-anford s staff—• been playing the sto eight battle squadrons by the time Gei \?cw OT le *ns, March 17 —Delegates Sacramento, Cat March I/ —In a le- fast BACON, Ib whose name is withheld—recently many had established five, without cal dav«t and the case has ______culatmg ships on foreign stations He to th> tenth ».nnua.l National Child La- port to the war department in "Wash , Extra fancy Red clothes, looked stated that Lanford had in his hands widespread importance han anj in the explained that the development of the bor ctfRfereice here became enthusias ington Adjutant General Forbes of the in amount of evidence having a direct histoiy of the south Much editorial national guard of California has gi'v Gravy HAMS, Ib comment has also been noted German fleet had not been so rapid tic tonikht |ver the statement that a bearing on the Frank case Some of as had been anticipated owing to dif- partial sdvlujon of two problems would en offical cognizance to an alleged Extra fancy California at our suits; they tt he declared was in refutation of press thioughout the nation ticultiea in manning the vessels Great plan of ^'General" Kelley s unemployed , Britain therefore had been enabled to be to takVphildren out of industrial dried PEACHES, Ib newlj discovered &\ idence recently postpone the completion ol her Gibral- plants anciVnU their places with the army to seize the federal arsenal at disagreed radically as g-iven to the public by the convicted IRISH HOME RULE SURE, tar squadron, which now consists of unemployed ften now in this country Rock Island 111 in order to equip 500,- Fancy White man s defense only lour battleships The increased The expression came from Pauline M 000 men for a revolution against the Bacon, Ib It is rumored that Detective Burns SAYS JOHN REDMOND expenditure he said was largely at- Newman, of Ne-tft York, general organ- government to the style they pre- TV ill seek to view w, hatever evidence tributed to the change to oil fuel to General Forbes leport is based on Meadowbrook Pure the establishment of a naval flying izer of the international Shirtwaist one made to him by Lieutenant Frank- Creamery BUTTER, Ib Ouef Lanfoi d holds That such evl March 17 —Joh n Red corps and to the increased pay of the Makers union an^ was made during lin. Grimes of a bacramento company 33c dence is in existence is evinced by tht mond leader of the Irish nationalist bluejackets of the state guard who joined Kel- Fancy Irish ferred; but each numerous secret conferences that hav^ pait\ presided o\ er the Irish national the couise of an address on what ley s army and acted as a spy taken place of late between Solicttoi banquet heie tonight and in respond trnion laboi is trying-to do to aid m Lieutenant Grimes, with a wealth of Potatoes, peck 27c Hugh Dorsey and Chief Lanford in ing to the toast Ireland a Nation the child labor w elfaf 9 work detail related how he gained the con- Ten Dollar Orders Delivered. bought a suit that said 'In a few short weeks in the COALITION IS OPPOSED Child Labor Kxi^n***e fidence of the leaders of the unemploy- ; i eluding a numbei of the atai detec*-i\es absence of a political earthquake, the cd who divulged their plan for captur- Fruits, Vegetables, Dressed Poul- ot police headquarteis home i ule bill v\ ill be a law of the BY M y. PROGRESSIVES ATist, Newman contended that ing the United, States government pleased him. All that I \vant from Mr Burns land probably in piccisely the f01 m in chief factor in the einplojTi ol chil .there was to be a gathering of maJiv try and Fresh Country Eggs. 1 b*ud U anford Tuesday afternoon is which it now stands New- Yoi k March 17 —The petition lit-n -was that emplo>ers b£ thej armies at Chicago, according to assarance of mutual co operation IE The goveinments efforts to concili of the JNew York state progressives havviS tnem in Grimes, the men reaching that city as •Ue bii Edward Cat son the "Ulstei in opposition to anj coalition with the are saving mon«> b> best they might The leaders, accord And they were both I he is in t eed oC my assistance he leadLi and his friends Mi Redmond factories but s>aid that m end it republicans is expi eased in a letter labor Ing to the militia spy, believed they Seweii Commission Go. surelv Mia 11 ha\ e it How e\ ei 1 can declared had met with insult He sig-ned b Geoig-e A\ Perkins and was the mobt expensive soit could assemble 500 000 men there Then WHOLESALE AND RETAIL not s>a\ unj thing regarding the i e\\ : elen ed to the lailui e to a-gi ce on made public, todav by the progressive Her address ImmediateK followed that moving in force thev would attack dressed in correct e\ irtenee a1- I II-M e ne\er >et coi tob the tempo: ai ex fi b on of an\ pai t btite committee of l^ertis \V Hine start photog^aphei and capture the Rock Island arsenal 01 ited tlie fact thit it is in e\ist of Ii eland and deol tied <*.Unoug>h it Kvery dav aeein** to me in ikes Railroads out of Chicago would bd rt as a meat haci ific<. to make as the it more plain says the lettt- 1 tha of the National child labor committee commandeered said the lieutenant and style. That's where eiu e >i ice of PL ace tiiev iad made a.bso Vt e are MI foi a knock down and dra,,? in which be used the' stereo*pticon ^to the unemploved torce well armed Uefentln * rauK, Jury H tt>i\ no s^aci in e of i>i inciplt If the out fight all aloup the line Repub pio\e the high cost of child labor * would be rufehed towai d "Washington \.*- L consequence ot the "-eimors ((e pio osa.1 liad bet n foi the peimai ent lican leadei & fail eiitirel\ Lo 1 1 cognise where it would have the federal gov- | li \ ei ed 111 tin ee \tlanta pulpits sun e\(!usi>n of. OIK nich of li i^h terntoi the tremendous changfs that have The \voik of children in the streets ernment at its mercy art of our design- thev w c uld unhesit*t(iiglj JiaA e i e tome about m^the thoughts of the came in foi extended discussion at th^ The plan waa then to spr*ad a jia dav ni&ht asking a new tual lor 1 jecteq it, as the pr i tuple - of the bill p* ople as a i csult of the nii^htv e\o morning: session and again tonight tion wide rebellion of working men Frank J T Ofcbuin one of the twelve mu&t bp maintained lution that h is been undei wa> in re when Archbishop Elenk ot New Or- agramst employers of labor which would ers comes in; we make jurors w ho i etui ned the v erdic t oC Speaking- foi im self and m\ col cent jcaii ind there i^ no moi e cha-iice idepose all civil and military authori- Hughey&Almand 6 1 leans t.poke ou Night Messenger Serv- g-uilti- has wiitten the following com league : and ] believe the lush na of their old leadei b or old pi inciple1 ties and install the army's leaders as muiucation to The Constitution tion Mr Redmond continued these e'v ei Again being acceptably to ou ice by Men, Not Bo^ s supreme ' 146 Decatur Street clothes for all tastes. pnn iplefa aie out last \void Pej and people than there is for a snow bal. * Cotton manufacturers aie now the Grimes declared his infoi mants L~ JLtlltor Coristitution Thiet n en them one inche we cannot and w e to survive ii> Hades onl\ ones as a.. class who oppose child sei ted the movement w as being con- sye ikins fiorn as marij pulpits in Vt will not go If foi ce ib interposed Whenevei \ ou "see 111; inclination labor legislation declared Wiley H ducted from the east and that Kelley s For Wednesday Only lant t on H«*t Suncla\ ai e quoted as that for e will be met with fot ce Tihe to trade 01 deal 01 sympathize w ith Swift of Greenvillr e N C secretary of forc*i wasxbut a> small unit in the whole Hart Schaffner & Marx charging that the tiial of Leo Fiarik par^ of the demoe-rax^ of this coun the republica-ns I hoiJ^ you will swal the North and South Carolina child la- Amon"S other statements was one that foi the murder of Maij Phagan was ti j will be all the stio iger because it and let us know down hei6 so thai bor committee, at the session tonight the leaders were relying for suppoit Meadow Gold and nationalist ] i eland has <-hown that it \\e can hit it again where 3 ou hit il "They want to employ children and on a ]*rg-e Canadian" contingent Good Clothes Makers unfau (one of them if coirectly quot Uaa bee^i willing to make a great sac they fignt all laws restricting the em- Blue Valley ed claiming that in Atlanta it must nhce for peace loyment of children. But they no NO DANGER OF FLOODS BUTTER of necessity be so) and demanding- Mr Redmond s,aid that there was no Emger say thev are educating chil- 27S. that the v erdict be set aside difference between the Ei itish ca.bmet SHE CARRIED DOG WHIP dren, that it is a question foi the pai- FROM MELTING SNOW I Imit Pvto PoundM tu CuMtompr Sold in Atlanta by As a member of the jury which con iiad the Irish part\ on the pi inciple ents and the state bas no right to m victed Frank I wish to <*av a few and poHc\ of procedure TO THRASH ASQUITH terfere as they did of old They base During the da-. Mr Redmond re their sole opposition on the contention Washington March I/—General ab Fresh \voids "W nether or not these men f ei\ ed man^ cablegra,m^ from America that their workers aie so poor that the c Country Daniel Bros. Co. who so bittcrlv arraign the citj of \t > ron 'ratulatin,R him on the i>rospect foi London "VCaich 17 — V faentence of six children, must work to live * sence of r3iink ^-nd high tempera+ures ? speed^ icalization of Irish self t,ov weeks hard laoor \\a.s pronounced to- the past we?r have eliminated dangrer BUTTER ei nment daj by the police magistrate on Cath \Vhat la Child Worth of high watt 9cordin and floods from melt ei me Wilson a. militant suffragette "What Is the Child Worth ' was theing sno-w at S to the weather who -s\ a^> arrested last night in the bureau A special bulletin tonight said subject of aTn addiess tonight b> Miss snow had di3-:1PP^ared except m the lobb of the house of commons while Josephin••• - e- J "Eschenifarenne — * --- "* ------i- of New more ele\ated\district& of the countrv, FIREPROOF BUILDING dressed m man's clothing" and carijing- York membei ship secretari of tht Fresh Country a doer v\ hip in her sleeve She was national child labor committee and that ice ha-d gone out of the- p m- WANTED FOR PATENTS charged ii> a tuspected person Miss Ella Haas state factory nibpec cipal rivers w'th i few exceptions EGGS She saic. to the magistrate tor of Ohio eald she believed Ohio had without causing marked riseb No Limit Dm. "U ashiiig-ton Much 1"—Hundreds of Of couise T shall i ot serve the o€ The bureau Announce 1< d the outlook 24 the best laws in the country governing foi fair weather" ? good The fall in emplovees piobably would lose their tence and addt d child workers and was of tbe opinion temperature forVccast for tomorrow li\ es or be injured and 47 000 000 copies I went to the house of commons to that they were better enforced This K\erythine: In Eatables, whole- of pa.tents destroyed in the event of g-Ke Prem er \squlth or Home Sec was due she said primarily to the doubtless will ffheck the "run off * i etai v McJveiina a good thrashing but, the report say«» after that the tuile and retail. $5 orders deliv- fire in the patent office building ac fact that the work had been practical- ered 14« Decator Street. cording to Com miss>i oner of Patents entirelv in hands of women for al- temperature will* fbe favorable to a Ewing who in a btatement which the most twenty -years Careful scrutin- gradual thawing i? the little remain- liouse public buildings committee had zing of permits granted to young ing snow and ice . before it todaj plead for a new fire ARRESTED FOR MURDER workers had great effect in enforcing" proof building The present office the law she said building w hich is housed in the de WHILE AT A FUNERAL Washington Chicago San Franciso, partment of tbe interior he says is a St Louis and Grand Rapids Mich fire trap Montreal March 17 — ^. constable lave asked for the next conf ei ence If a fire should start todav when flung himself upon Toseph Beauchamp The selection will be made b> the ex- woik was in progress Mi Ewmg de todav as Beauchamp knelt among ecutive -committee at some later date clared "it would, not be a question of mourners at a littl<» gn 1 s funeral in Have You Noticed How Green saving anv of our recoids it would the Church of St Vincent de Paul and be a question of how many li\es Tie arrested him for murder New President of Brazil. could sa"\ e Beauchamp it ib alleged 19 one of Besides the 9iO employees in the pat three bandits who killed a constable v ashington March 17 — Dispatches the Lawns Are? ent office building- a 1 irge numbei at St Laurent The police scouted recei\ ed here toda^ announced the of the 4 000 emplovees of the interior the province in vain until Beauchamp election of Wencestau Braz Pereira J department also v, ork thei e •was seen entering tne church here to ome7 formerly \ ice president as Now is the {proper time to begin j The loss ~b\ lire to the country of dav \ constable followed amcl "waited president of Brazil to succeed Brest I the millions of patent records would until the man had knelt among tne dent Fonseca who under the const! In the opinion of the comnussionei be mourners before he tried to make the tution could not succeed himself Ur the care of your lawn. Provide uicali ulable capture The fight that followed sano dos Santos a federal senator for broke up thfe funeial Maranhao was elected v,ce president yourself with\ a King LESS KILLING DONE \ACCUSED OF GRAFTING, Mower. New stock just Only One "BROMO QUININE," Hut * opened up. : BY THE RAILROADS HR TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Laxative Bromo Quinine 'Washington March 17 —-V material lok-io March 17 —Yosiiida, said to Royal Mower, lo-mlch to 18- ( decrease in the number of train acci- ha^- e been the mtelrmediary between Corn • CoMir. One&iy.CripiB 3D*yt HE new Crossetts are dents and in the number of people officals of a German electrical firm inch, $3, $3.50, $4, $4^50, $5-00. and Japanese naval officials, commit There. Beauties! Drop in killed and injured in such accidents ted surcdde today in prison Jewel Ball-Bearing Mlower, 12-inch to l8-mch— v.as shown by an interstate commerce Yosbida recently w as arrested in hox. and see what well-dressed commission bulletin issued today for connection with the alleged receipt of 33c 1 ' $6.00, $7.00, $8 oo, $9.00. the quarter ended September 30 1913 illicit commissions b> Japanese naval men will wear this season. During the quarter 211 were killed officers for influencing the allotment King; Bee, high \\heel' ball-heaim^ the finest mower made, and 4011 injured 111 t-iiu accidents aof admiralty contracts in favor of the German firm Oar Entire Wheat JLouf decreiae as compared with the cor re Is the Best Health Bread Made 14-inch to 2Oinch— ' $9 oo, $10.00, $n oo, $12 oo sponding quarter of 1912 of 77 killed Baked Athletes use and 5S7 injured Every Oar. j it instead of meat \n increase ot 123 killed and of HANXEMANN'S BAKERY. 1 904 injured ^ as shown in "other Ivy 7073 «4 IV Forsyth St. than tram accidents including acci- KING HARDWARE CO. dents to emplovees while-at work to passengers getting on or off cars to Agents for Fairbanks Scales trespassers and others, the total be ing 2 330 killed^ and 19 733 injured. Brand ftcn—UL--.I4 \Vulton Through industrial accidents, not in (Opposite rostofflce) 53 PEACHTREE 87 WHITEHALL 3 •v olvert in ti ain operation but occur- Best Kood— B«*rt Health, r ng to railway employees other than tho»« who eat here. trainmen on railway premises 132 iosse persons were killed and 32 878 injured, an increase of IS killed and 3 994 in jujed The total number of collisions and derailments on steam railways for the PROMINENT REAL ESTATE OW^ER PRAISES QUAKER quarter was 3 *U3 (1 634 collisions and 2 279 derailments) of which 173 col- to rise lisions and 223 derailments affected tures of Ins trouble He had stomach trouble has aitti taken two frequentH at night and wat) 11, an al bottles of the C\tiat t and is fareatl\ passenger trains The financial dam most constant dislrets He. If^d two pleased at rebult> She can enjoy life age done amounted to §3,2391^5 Was Chronic Sufferer From good specialists also used dcjzent> ol now, after being n misery a Ions time It was pointed ont that 10 3 per cent the patent medicines eepecia.V»i two I will alwa>-s h t\e a good word for of tbe derailments we-e caused by Rheumatism, But as Usual vei \ hea> '!> aav ertisetl Itidneir reme- Quaker broken rail*= and 251 rer cent to de- dies but sas s they were like sto _mucn The Health 1 *>icher said j ou ar» $4*50 to $6+OQ everywhere fective equipment "Quaker" Is Again water He kept getting worti surely missing a golden opportunity time, and the pains m his leiss were if you persist in allowing- yourself to The Secret of a so bad that he began to feai/^ *or. *VS suffer -with any Dranch of kidney. MERCHANTS ASK DELAY Victor. future use of them He suffered m Beautiful Figure that Way for >cars always I— IN TRUST LEGISLATION worse, and he was ^ttractrla to toe work of the Health rCc2.jp"er a-*1" Henry K-arwisch. lives at 175 Kirk- Quaker He was told to tf> Quaker by thousa ^New York March 17—Postponement ood avenue this city He is a heavy Extract and Oil of Balm Mr! Karwisch fall at thf* Co arsev £. Mu nn Drug by congress until its nest regular ses- real estate owner and well known in began their use aim now /a.i£t-i only Stor/> 29 "Vlarietta sti eet sion of all anti-trust legislation is tfam-ri-mma three bottles of the Extract/ have been bottle asked in lesolutions j adopted by CORSETS the city About 15 vears ago he first taken he says I ha\e /nevei seen toe. Swm« last th« Merchants* Association, of New npticed that the pangs of rheumatism the equal of the ty one! Especially rec- YorV. representing- 3,600 leading* bust- Wear the corset* that gire you remedies in im life. I . - -. _.. ommendea fo r ness establishments in this city Fere beginning to creep into his joints man} years whereas I coul« have been the man who 1 The resolutions * deprecate haste in greatest comfort, grace and modish * ,nd muscles He had ac\«re pains in well if I had only known/about these t the enactment of legislation of such hues R & G Corset* have been tbe the shoulders lower limbs and back medicines I find that * aamm 1'ke importance bt-fore the judgment of the choice of women of fashion for more At times he was unable to leave hie new made man I have o such dte country has been fully consulted and tresses as formerly and Jan get about has come, jn President "Wilson's words, than 35 yean loxne on account of the mi*«r> be en- wifh ease I am 71 j ea; ' i old, so j ou ( *to a clear and all but universal agree- dured ^He would also feet aick and see it is all the more re; narkable My -JO. ment* " \ , ui was weakened by the tor- daughter-in-law. who ha kidney and FT V

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eral s department the discrimination wanted- to -wear some of them, and, of thirteen peaxls ring? set with »ls STORE AT BOWDON a-galnst Atlanta merchants in the mat unlot-Mngr th.e drawer she discovered pearls gold stickpin set with two dia- ter of furnishing; supplies at Fort Mc- taat thev had disappeared monds and one rutxv Pherson ^ DIAMONDS DISAPPEAR, The detectives ore puzzled as to how Mies Cured to « to 14 »«T». , BURNED TO COVER A fcw LOCAL MERCHANTS The letter calls attention to a, pre- to find the time the jew els w ere ta3ten Drurtcl&ta -efund money It PAZO OINT- \ »o-us letter, dated March 2, 1313, and from the drawer MENT fails to cure Itching Blind Bteedlnff WORK OF ROBBERS another of December. 1913, referring Th.e following? gems are missing1 A or Protrudm§: Piles* First application ffives to the purchase of supplies and tne two-stoned diamond pin, crescent gin relief COc. orders issued by the quartermaster's PUZZUNB DETECTIVES department that Atlanta merchants be Bovrdoti Ga Starch 17—(Special)— ARE HANDICAPPED afforded an opportunity to bid on these BYJUBL1SHERS The store of W M Price, two miles supplies- $ aouth of this place, was Durglarized Major General Aileshire quo tee part Police Searching for Lost Jew- and Durned last nlgtht. The culprit^ of his letter of yesterday to tne ad- elry of Miss Nan Message Indorsing Presi- entered the store by opening- one of Must Send Samples All the jutant general upon receipt of Repre the ivindow g After ransacKing the sentati\e t Howards latest protest, DuBignon. store they poured kerosene oil on the backed by one from Mr Howeil* edi- dent's Administration Is walla and set fire to the building to Way to New York to Com- tor of The Atlanta Constitution, and co\ er «p their vi ork Blood hounds the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and Wired to Washington. w ere secured and put on the track of pete for Orders for Sup- adds The detective force of Atlanta is puz- the thieves ran them for some distance It is requested that this matter be zled over the strange disappearance and foand that they had waded in a again leferred to the department au- New Officers Are Elected. branch for some distance after which plies for Fort McPherson. thorities of the eastern department for of $1 000 of jewels from th,e home of the dogs were unable to tract them theii i nvestigation and report It is Mrs Fleming: G duTSignon, at No 33 further It is believed that they put requested that action in this instance be explicit Peachtree place the Jewels being miss- The thirteenth annual gathering: of something: on their feet to throw the That it Is necessary for Atlanta nrier dots off the scent chants bidding on the commissary The letter quotes the complaints that' ed for the first time on Sunday the Southern "Newspaper Publishers Tne store and its contents are a to f since la.st October Atlanta mertJhants Miss Nan duBignon is the owner of association came to a clot-e late Tues tal loss of about threje thousand doi supplies o Fort McPherson to send hav e not been given aji opportunity the jewels, and she statet* that she their samr s all the way to New \ork to bid on subsistence stores and again day afternoon, and b> nightfall the lars spec!nc^ll> directs that hereafter bids has not worn them since Christmas, majority of tho Sft\ delegates who in order compete with New York be recei'v ed from them for supplies ( and that they have been in her dresser needed at Few t MePherson I drawer since that time Sund-ay she came to Atlanta Monday for the two BAINBRIDGE TO HOLD merchant ? the trade of the local day session of the convention had 1^-ft army post , as b-rous'ht out at a meet for their various homes in all parts MEETING OF SHRINERS insr of the \tlanta Chamber of Com of the sixteen southern states merce committee on wholesale trade Bainbudge Ga March 17—(Special) of. v> hich Lynn Foit ts chairman, at - The last official act oC tlie organza Shrlneis throughout southwest Geoieria tion was to elect officers foi the en- (tre pienaime eagerlv for the pilgrim the chamber of commeice quoiteis in suing- j ear and to name a place for age to >f held here April 22 This is the I mpire building" Tuesday aftei otK- of tho largest commanderies in noon the fourteenth con\cntion of the budv thf «tate iim annuallv furnishes manv The election of oincers of the pub ar did ites to the shrine a pilgrimage This comes abo it it is believed b> Ushe s Lssociation proved one of the having- been hfld here for the last five the abolish me nt uC the department of sears uninterruptedly delightful events of the ^athetjns as On this occasion which concerns the gulf thus placing: the Atlanta post action on the nacnes offered in nomi- practicall-v ev cry city and town in as a pai t of the Second brigade di nation was unanimous The officers southwest Georgia that has a Masonic rectly undei the command of the * irst STYLES 24 HOURS FROM chosen for 1914 weie lodge in it candidates will be had from division the headquarters of which F "W R Hinrnan of Jacksonville, Camilla Pelham Meigs Thomas ville P la, president W L Halstead At- Boston Cairo v\ hlgham, Colqultt ar-e at as this is one of the last initia- tions in the state befor* the great division Tvho-se office is at the divl \sherille Gets lleetine event of shrmedom sion headquarters, has done all the In a last minute rally it was decided purchasing- of commissary supplies for to hold next j ear s con\ention «it A.s>he the post at Forst Mc-PherEon and the Mile N C Jack-jonvillt, ha.d made a HOUNDS USED TO HUNT commissary department here has had strenuous bid for th convention as FOR STOLEN LIQUOR nothing to do with the purchases ex -n ell as Nashville Tenn but the selcc cept such as include perishable goods tion of Xbhe\ ille ca-me as a happj Cordelc CT-I "March 17—(Special)— ^olution ot the much contested pro-b Uettmg booze seemed to be the sole Thug it is that Atlanta merchants lem object of unknown parties who broke ha\ e had opportunity to bid locallj I The most imp srtant T> CCO o£ woik into the* depot of the Georgia Southern only on perishable jsrootls and a few arid Florida railwav at Wenona last tiansact«d b> ttie publishers in the of the supplies for the officers (inal session v>a& the patting" of a.n night Several gallons of the spirits 1 fiumenti were carried away while A numb* i of \tlanta merchants were accredited \ist of ad\ crti'-mg agencies noth rig else about the depot was mo in the Mouth from \\hoin in the futuie lestel The parties owning the liquor present at the committee meeting and the publishers \v ill accept advertibiiis as stiongly bent on iecovenng- then a thoroxigh discussion of the situation copy This iction \\ill tend to "weed packages as the thieves were in get was held Ing them put bloodhounds 011 th^u out the wild cat advertising schemes trial but failed to capture them \t the adjournment It was decided that have been prevalent in the pas>t th^-t Chairman tort should appoint a throughout the aouthei n publishm^, &ub ommitttie of three who should o field 3 MUTINOUS SAILORS O The afternoon session of the con to ioit aicPiherson and make investi vention ~vvas brief but full of action JAILED IN SAVANNAH Cations and hold conferences and ap There were no reports read The busi peal to any other sources where they 1 ness Horn was taken up \vith new bavamiali J>a \Iait h I " —Thiee mav be able to get information which Seamen of the New \ o K schooner discussion which, followed a buffet will aicl in solving- the question of lunch served, at i o clock in the pine Thiee VIi.i>3 a.re Ijdfced in the Sava.n iiah jail or ch uees ot mutin> pro Lringing the post trade back to At loom a.t the \ns>le\ hotel \v leie Clio feiied l •v ( apt n Uantt of the ves convention has b.een in sess Ji sel According to the captain the lanta A Word That the \tl inta session \\ ill mai k men "L is>ed to obej orders to clear Chalrm ui 1 011 w ill appoint this com the Jilg-h. tide, in the affai s of tlie poi t last n r-Jit because Craiitt would not pav a line of $t>0 assessed against mltte*- within the next t\v o or three Southern Publishers association w as a fourth nembti of the crew on a dla days "V\ hen the subcommittee has the expression of the newly elected orderl chaise The fourth sed,rna.n w completed its 3 investigations a meet president of the or s-im nation F \\ R About held b> cltv authorities I-Iinnrscn as he cxp-ressed it just after m^ of the wholesale trade committee the convention eloped 1 uesda> aitei will be called and the subcommittee noon PLAYGROUND SECRETARY will make its repo-it Thib report will ~\\ e ha\ e been i o^ alls cnterta iieU probably be forthcoming next \\ sed the organ! —and presto! It goes right through the ually changed to "Mad as a Hatter," to the great scandal and amusement of all nation clui ing- the morning" stressing flesh straight to the source of the ache, who deal in headgear. the ref01 m TVa^ e that has passed and soothes, soothes, soothes till all the through the ranks of the southern new^peipers in the Ja.at two or three pain is quickly gone In reality, however, Hatters and March Hares have little in eoinnion, aud a good Hattei must j ears Don*t wait till pain visits you—bny afajor "W T Anderson general man a bottle of Sloan's Liniment today— invariably be a sensible man. ' ager of The "Vlacon Telegraph who keep it in the bouse—it's the best I am a Hatter and Haberdasher followed Mi Connclley brought tlie known insurance against aches and d legates to attention b\ declirm-5 ' at a good newspaper should pub pains. I bell hats, shirts, ties, collars, cuff buttons or links, studs, pins, waistcoats, socks, underwear, gar- sh sood lujuoi and medical adver Cured Quinsy Sore Throat teis, belts, and all the accessories of men's dress. ^.isements ci ting numerous instances Mr Henry L, Caulk of 1842 Wilson Street where such advertising; had proved Wilmington Del writes I bought a bottle beneficial to readers ot such, a news of Sloan s Liniment for the quinsy sore throat I handle the finest and most exclusive lines in Atlanta paper and it cured me I shall always keep a bottle A i? Clarkson of The Post in the houee * It is monev in your pocket to buy my haberdasherj. It looks bettei—weais longer—it is economi- George Auei of Vtlaitta W C John Stopped Neuralgia and son of The Chattanooga Aews James cal—it is business efficiency. R. Hollldaj of \tlanta Chirles D \t Toothache kinson of Atlanta also spoke Mrs Rudolph N ischke Ocon beveial of the delegates to the eon to, TV is writes 1 have used One of urv customeis wears $5 and $10 shirts. They appeal to his taste Some of his shirts are \ention rentalned over Tue^div nifrht Sloan s Liniment for toothache three >tars old and everv time he puts one on it looks like a brand-new shirt He has spent loss to attend the theater-! I"* \\ R. nin and neuralyia in the head SLOANS man the n^>\\ 1\ elected president of \vherenothmselse-would help, the organis-ati >n will not lea\e At and I would not be •without the m-mey 111 shirts in one year than some men who buy only $1.50 emd $2 shirts lanta until toda.\ Imminent m the hou^e ' The lower priced shirts that I sell are the best made for the mone-\ Cured Neuralgia LINIMENT Mr to Sd.y >our Liniment is the and the 'grippe "' Try it' .A JD Olivei the f uiious i limtx ink best medicine in the world It It's the same wav T\ith ties. A shrewd business man can often judge a man's line of thought and er lectured here list night 11 the has cured me of neuralgia At a« dealers. Prices, 25c, Me. and $1.00 oiigrlily * on\ uj eel 1 js i uiu m r that he those pain*) have all com* and ~n is innocent ot tho «. rinn toi \\ hi f can truly say jour Liniment scope oi activities bv his neckwear. I have ties at fifty ceftts that are beauties, remarkable he served foui \ c irs in the penlteii did <-nre me DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Boston, Mass. \alues tor the moiiej. I have others up to five dollars that will hold their fqrm, color, stvle and tiar\ character as long as a- man stands up to don one, and then the fabric will still be a piece ot rare beauty that one hates to discard. A well dressed man buys fiftj^ cent ties from me. His neigh- bor buys $5 ones. I sell them both. They are satisfied. They know they get full value heie in any grade. . I can advise you as to style. My customers have learned that L. C. Adler's taste can be trusted. But you can decide foi- yourself and find here exactly what you want. Your Spring Suit And remember this • You don't have to be a lavish spender to become a valued customei of L C. Adler. We take pude in the exclusiveness of the styles we show, but we take an equal pride in offeimjj Is Quite Ready SUBSTANTIAL VALUES. On this basis we invite your patronage It is all finished—\ery handsomely finished. You'll say Come in and see our new stock. the tailor has done his work well. Oar Spring Hats Arrived Yesterday And the spring woolens are richer in color and texture Thev came direct from G. B. BORSALENX), Alessandria, Italy. They are masterpieces in new than you have ever seen them before. shapes and coloring. Thej have the individuality and elegance peculiar to foreign g^ods of the highest class ^ ^ It is no less than the very pleasant task of saying which it shall be to buy yo«*'* spring suit. Our Grand Opera Goods Have Also Arrived English models, long and broad lapels, patch pockets, bilk Hats, Vests, Shirts, Ties, all the elegant accessories of Evening Dress. "We are offering the newest and richest line of these goods ever shown in Atlanta. high cut waistcoats. Blue and grays—fancies and plain—

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be no manner oi doubt that if the people THE CONSTITUTION of any or all of these states had at any time The Economic and THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER been as excited as they have been represent- ed to be, Washington either could not have • Industrial Value of . DaQy. Sunday. TriWeeUy resisted the 'demand for intervention or Boys' Com Clubs would have found itself in an exceedingly CLARK HOWELL. STATED POLITICAL QRIND delicate position." • Edito:or Constitution: It is entirely too *"" Editor and General Manager narrow a view of the boys' corn club work W. L. HALSTEAD. We have, then, the illuminating spectacle to consider it as merely a' plan for teaching SITUATION IS STILI, come a candidate he will have no opposition. of people a good deal wiser' and better our "boys how to raise more corn per acre. A PCZZI.E TO rOt-mCAI, WISEACRES Dr. Ridley graduated from the university This of itself would, of course, be of suffi- Notwithstanding the fact that there have in the class of 1S74. He won the Phi Kappa Director*: Clark Howell. Roby Robmaon. poised than their leaders. In this day, when medal for Moratory while at college. No man Albert Howell, Jr., E. K. Black, H. W. Grady. cient value to more tnan Justify all that Is the newspaper and the schoolhouse are been no new developments in the senatorial in Georgia has been more distinguished being done in that direction. But there are aituation during- the past week or ten days, Telephone Ufaln SOOO. wellnigh universal, this actual evidence of other useful and far-reaching lessons that go along medical lines. He has been president interest seems to be growing: apace all over their ability to make people do their own . hand in hand -with the increasing corn yield. of the State Medical association, and was ap- The boy who is conducting one of these' acre the state, and political prophets are a. t-nit pointed to the state board of health by Gov- thinking bears its own significance and demonstrations is encouraged to be. thor- "in declaring that within a short while, prob- ernor Terrell. He is now president of tlie gratification. ough, to be systematic, to be economical and ably immediately after the meeting: of the state board of medical examiners, of which he has been a member since he was instru- to be thrifty. He is taught some of the ele- state executive committee, the present some-, U mental in having it established. In addition mentary facts of agriculture, such as the what ominous calm will disappear and the to his prominence in his chosen field of life value of a thoroughly and deeply pulverlzei lino-upa which will fight it through to the WHO WAS THE BOSS ? soil well supplied -with humus, or frequent work, Dr. Ridley .has been sought by many Whether his'divergence with the Wilson and shallow cultivation, of care in seed se- end will be announced. \ | political honors. Hje was at one time ten- Mexican policy or John Bassett Moore's nat- lection, of system and exactness in fceepin: The only thing that seems to be generally dered the nomination for congress from the an account of his operations and the cost admitted now is that if south Georgia lines fourth district, but declined it on account of Greatlnals the fact that it would have forced him to ural reluctance to continue diplomatic thereof, of profiting by the experience of up behind any one man; that man will win. very largely give up his medical practice. drudgery furnishes the real motive of hie others in the selection and application o£ So the question now is, will- south Georgia resignation as counsellor of the state de- fertilizers, and numbers of other related leg ,let it be known that sentiment is being: Woodbur? . Ga... March 17.—(Special.) — sons, all of which have a useful influence Hon. Bion Williams, of Wood bury, for manv partment may be aside the mark. The real upon his future life, no matter what callins crystallized in favor of some one candidate, question is, who was the genuine secretary and that with a solid front it asks tne rest years one of the best known men in this sec^- he may finally select. tion. has announced for representative from Entered at. the " postoffice at Atlanta as That work of such useful educational of the state to support its man? second-class mail matter. of state, Bryan or Moore? Men wether county, for the unexpired term Though The Constitution has differed value should be made a part of our crimary Historu Political gossips in south Georgia are of Representative McGehee, whose death oc- .POSTAGE RATES: with the Nebraskan in the past', and may .do educational system groes without saymtr. said to be strongly of the opinion** at the curred last week. United States and Mexico. That it will be done as rapidly as the neces- THE TRIAL OF air. Williams has served three terms as so again in the future, we gave never de- sary preparation can be made is now as- present date that if south Georgia is to IO to IZ-pnxe papers, Ic; IZ to 24-*as* unite on one candidate. Senator West is the mayor of Woodbury, and represented tlie paper*. 2c; 24 to SB-paste papers, Sci SG to nied his ability. But that does not in- sured. COLONEL BAYARD. county for one term in the lo-w.er house of papera, 5c, validate, as a matter of metaphysical spec- Chancellor Barrow, of our state univer man, declaring that if south Georgia backs the Georgia legislature. He is at present a. Bity, than whom there is no more sympa- him solidly his strength in, the other sections councilman of the town of "VVoodbury. He ulation, the question asked in the forego- The trial of Colonel Nicholas Bayard, of ATLANTA, GA., March 18, 1914. thetic and earnest friend of rural ecJ'-cat'on, of the state would undoubtedly result in his has for years been the editor of The Wood- , was one of the earliest trials ing paragraph. Indeed, Mr. Bryan went commends this work most highly. Speaking election, by a sweeping majority. Since it is bury Georgian, and his large circle of friends SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of the increase of the Georgia corn crop by held ir this country for high treason against into the state department confessedly igno- known that Senator West will make the makes it sure that he will make a strong By Mail in the United States and Mexico. more than 20,000,000 bushels through this the crowned head of the mother country. rant of matters diplomatic, save such race if he receives assurances from his home race for representative. {Payable invariably in advance.? and other means, he says: T?6r many years subsequent to the accession 2 mo. knowledge as he might have picked up in 1 mo. G mo. "The corn clubs and the canning clubs and of William and Mary in England, the prov- section that he will have its unanimous sup- aiAXY CANDIDATES SEEKING Daily and Sunday 60c ' $:t.25 $6.00 4.00 his foreign travels, his campaigns and his the good results which they have accom- ince of New York was agitated by a strife port, the whole situation with regard to the <; WIN!% ETT CO U NT Y OFFICES Daily 50c ll'f-23o plished are the combined work -of school, L,a\\ renceville, Ga., March 17.—(Special.) Sunday 2.00 ^congressional career. between the rival political parties, so bit- short term now seems to hinge upon the re- Tri-Weekly 1.00 home and industry. And surely industry ter that the rights of the defeated were gross- Gwinnelt county sheriff's office is sought by But experience of this nature does not in- gains bv the co-operation when success ports that are being received by the junior By Carrier. ly violated and they were not always safe in five candidates, with a corresponding num- variably qualify' a man to hold the helm crowns the work. This club work is a genu- senator. ber asking the people's vote for the office of In -Vtlarita. 55 cents per month or 12 cents their liberty and their Ilvea of a great nation on its problems of state. ine educative work Tt rebates and unites But reports from Washington indicate tax receiver. Pour have expressed their de- per vreefe». Outside of Atlanta. 60 cents per In 169S Lord Bellomout was sent to this thPso three great forces—home, industry and that the state's new representative in the sire to collect county and state taxes, and month or J4 cents per week. There are intricacies and special require- country a,s governor of the province and he ments needed which come only with spe- school. Neither yields its functions; all three senate pursues the, even tenor of his way in. the same number have announced for the R. HOLLJDAY, Constitution Building, enlarge them. favored the party that had been opposed to T. -Ldvertistng Manager (or all territory sphinx-like silence, and that so far there office of clerk of the superior court. The »ole Ad cialized study and a naturally judicial and "These clubs give opportunity at home James II This support kept the two parties county surveyor and treasurer are unop- outside Atlanta. has been absolutely no indication as to what deliberative habit of mind. This equipment, for aspiring youth. The boy finds that there evenly drawn and thus both were protected, posed, with coroner's office as yet going- The address of the Washington Burea/a is Moore had. It is said that he is today the is for nim opportunity for advancement. The but when BeJIomont died in 1701, the ancient hia decision in the matter will be. without a bid No. 1727 S Street, N. W.. Mr. John Corngan, call of the city is no longer so potent. There animositj of the rival factions was revived Which brings the whole matter back May 14 is the primary date. Jr., staff correspondent, in charge. foremost authority, on international law in are other avenues through which he can ac- with, the utmost zeal and fury. Information again to the simple fact that south Georgia America. BOWDEIV, OF III.AKUI.Y, WOULD BE THE CONSTITUTION is on sale in New complish success. There is room for growth being received that Ix>rd Cornbury was to now has the opportunity of a decade to make Tori city by 2 p. m. the day alter issue. It at home." STATE SCHOOL COMMISSION Ell The story comes from Washington on succeed the 33arl of Bellomont, the aristo- good on its claim for recognition, and that ran be hadf Hotalins-s Newsstands •Broad- Dr. A. M. Soule, president o" our State s Bremen, Ga., March 37.—(Special.)—Hon. excellent authority that no important crisis it must do so now or remain silent in future way and Forty-second street (Times building College of Agriculture, is giving unstinted cratic party, now in the minority, took meas- J. J. Maugham has announced for state sena- corner). Thirty-eighth street and Broadway was ever allowed to come to a point unless ures to secure the new governor to their own on the subject of discrimination. and Twenty-ninth street and Broad^ay-^ ^ support and pra:se to this club work method tor from this district, composed of Pauldms. the advice of Moore had been prayerfully of teaching agriculture and other industries interests. Nicholas Bayard, a prominent f Polk and Haralson counties. Mr. Mangham- The Constitution is not responsible for of the farm and home. He loses no opportu- membei oi this party, made scandalous is now serving- his second term as mayor of sought by Mr. Bryan no less than his chief. DR. F. 31. RIDLEY, SR., advance payments to out-of-town local car- nity to speak ill its favor and encourage its charges of bribery, of public plunder and op- Bremen, and is cashier of the Bank of Bre- For Moore has a knowledge of precedents ENTERING STATE SENATE RACE riers, dealer* or agents. '. that is bewildering and a memory of the extension. pression against the lieutenant governor, the men. This being Haralson's time to furnish Food and clothing are essential to all chief justice and the assembly, and reflec- Dr. Frank M. Ridley, Sr., of LaGrange, is the senator, there will be no opposition from THE POLITICAL HORIZON. strength and weakness of foreign diplomats human beings. How to provide themselves tions were liberally cast upon the memory of being urged to consent to the use of his either of the other counties. Therg is only one announced candidate not short of uncanny. with these in the easiest and least expensive Lord Bellomont himself. name for the senate from the twenty-seventh for the legislature, Colonel John S. Edwards, The address of Gifford Pinchot, delivered Moore's hand was seen in our encounter manner should certainly be made a part of When this came to the knowledge of Nan- district, it being Troup county's time this 1 ot Buchanan. every child s education. And this is what fan, the lieutenant governor, he committed year under the rotation system to name the yesterday at Huron, S. D., and published with Japan over California, and his. .cunning Five are seeking: tha office of treasurer, school extension means. This is what our Bayard to prison as a traitor. Thus was the senator from the district. also has been visible in the delicate Panama with others to follow. Twr» for sheriff; three elsewhere today, is thus far the most im- corn clubs are helping to do. But it does leader of the aristocratic party in the power In addition to the local insistence upon not propose to stop here. It will carrv its for tax receiver, three for collector; one for portant political pronouncement of the year. tolls situation. Whenever Bryan was ab- of his enemies. The party in power, as if his candidacy, his friends throughout the improvements into all branches of domestic clerk of the superior court. sent from Washington, which was not in- conscious that their authority and influence state are interesting themselves m the sug- Next to Roosevelt himselt, now in the jnn- science, farm work, sanitation, etc. Professor H S. Bowden, of Blakely, has frequently, Moore was "on the lid," and would soon be impaired, determined to bring gestion, and few men in Georgia have a To the members of our state legislature, wider state acquaintance than Dr. Ridley. announced in the county papers for state gles of Brazil, Pinchot speaks with authority there never was a complaint of one diplo- and to those who contemplate becoming such the prisoner to immediate trial, before the school commissioner upon the platform of arrival of the governor, so that he should not He is deeply interested in state health and tor the bull moose element. matic -wrinkle going nnironed. at the fall elections, this should be a very sanitary matters, and has been prominently "school books printed by the state and sold vital and interesting subject of thought. be saved by that functionary. at actual costr" The olive branch held out by the inef- Whether he or Mr. Bryan held the Although Broughton, the attorney general, identified with the progress of medical legis- The county primary will be held on the stronger hand in the state department fur- Public sentiment is growing so rapidly to- lation in Georgia. second of May, when a n<"w executive com- fectual stand-pat element of the G. O. P. wards a better adjustment of the work in gave a written opinion that no actual crime It is said that if Dr. Ridley agrees to be- mittee will be elected nishes interesting- food for conjecture, but our primary schools to the needs of the peo- had been committed, a special court of oyer is rudely brushed aside and war to the will never be definitely ascertained. In the ple that it will veiy soon compel the atten- and terminer, consisting of three . justices, finish is declared. Such shining lights as last analysis, Wilson always decided. But tion it deserves at the hands of our law- was immediately erected for the trial of Bay- Hadley' Borah, Cummins and La Follette, preceding that decision—was it Moore or makers. WILLIAM BRADFORD, ard and one of his adherents. Five days was Corn Club- Agent the utmost delay he could obtain, and on the Efficient Housekeeping Bryan? Cedaitown. aa.. March 14, 1914 AStoryofthe Moment Pinchot reads out of the progressive camp 13th of February, 1702, the court assembled By HENRIETTA O. GltAUKL. By \VA1,-V MASON, to decide his fate. Domestic Science- Lecturer. without benefit of clergy. There is a ring Broughton, the attorney general, refused The Famous Prose Poet. of contempt a note of finality to his every ONE HOSPITAL FOR BOTH. THE CATERPILLAR. to prosecute, and the prosecution was accord- sentence. The republican party is dead, Council has passed a resolution the By GEOKGE FITCH, ingly conducted by Weaver, the solocitor Delights of Home. Sweeping and Dusting. Author of "At Gowd Old SU general The prisoner was defended by There is a proper way of sweeping- and knows it and believes everybody else effe'ct of which is to invite Fulton county Messrs. Emot and Nicholl. "When the grand "i wish I could find some cultured and efined woman who would consent to marry dusting a room that it is a fine art.to acquire, jury \v ei e called the prisoner's counsel ob- knows it. You will not compromise with to co-operate with the city ot Atlanta in The caterpillar is a small, fuzzy object, me" said the melancholy boarder. Last for these duties form a large part of our jected to* some of them as declaring that "If the maintenance, enlargement and use of which looks something like a young man's night I went forth for a walk, and paused housework and heavily a corpse. And there you are. Bayard's neck was made of gold lie should be tor a few moments before Wigglemeier s tax our time and Grady hospital. mustache in its first stages. hanged." Mr. Pinchot states the case with pro- The caterpillar 13, in fact, the sophomore cottage. The blind was up, and the plctme strength. The plan is both practical and meritori- A pai t of the jury insisted that they had phetic accuracy. The republican schism is of the insect family. He is voracious and un- :he sitting room presented held me spell- The dusting should be ous. a right to deliberate alone, whereupon the desirable, but later on he will emerge from aound, as it Were. There was Wiggleme.er done first, as far as 13 irreconcilable. Fulton county, almost synonymous with solicitor general took down their names and n a rocking chair, reading the newspaper that state and become something -entirely threatened that he "would cause them to be practicable. If t h» What bearing have these developments and smoking hie pipe, and opposite him sat Atlanta, has no public hospital facilities. different. The butterfly is as different as trounced," and the iury broke Up in confu- weather permits open his wife with a book m her hand. Every- on the fortunes of the democratic party? The county needs them badly. the caterpillar, from which it comes, as the sion without acting. doors and, windows in thing looked so comfortable and cozy that husband and father is from the bouncing The indictment set forth that the pris- order to get all the «ur This: That the party will go into the fall Grady is so cramped that facilities offer- my heart yearned for such a home. When young sophomore of tlie open-face, ribbon- oner, on the 10th. "Of December, 1701, "falsely, and light possible. ed Atlanta are and long have been inade- I came back to the boarding house and went elections with a two-to-one advantage as it hatted t> pe. maliciously," etc., "used divers indirect prac- Use an oiled dust cloth up to my seven by nine room I realized to did in the latest presidential election, and quate. The caterpillar usually emerges from ob- tices and endeavors to procure mutinsr and de- for the furniture. These Combining, the city and county can main- scurity in the spring and eats himself into sertion among the soldiers in the fort, and tbe full, for the first time, the barren cloths are of chees'e wretchedness of a bachelor's life. that, in turn, means increased majorities in drew numbers of them to sign false and scan- cloth squares dipped tain an institution equipped to care ade- Yet a few things may be said in favor house and senate. quately for all their public hospital needs. dalous libels against his majesty's govern- lightly into paraffine ment-" oil or raw linseed oi 1. The fragment ot the wreck oi the one- The prisoner, upon his arraignment, plead- In the process Grady will be improved, They polish the • wood ed not guilty, and desired that he might be time invincible republican party will disap- modernized and enlarged, and it can be me, my friend, and you. my dear Mrs. jig- and absorb the dust. allowed two clerks to take the minutes of gers, when I say that the married life i*n t A whisk or stiff brush pear altogether with the next presidential made the greatest and most up-to-date hos- the trial. The request was denied. The pris- all velvet. Last ni^ht, when you were graz- is used on the upholster- election, if, indeed, it survives the congres- pital south of Baltimore. oner then sent a petition to the court in which ing into Wig&lemeier's comfortable home, I ed parts of the furnitur* sional elections next fall. What that means to Atlanta in medical he set forth the injustice and the irregularity was going to my room with a new book by prestige, in hospital facilities and more sub- of the proceedings against him. Of course and then the varnished The tyill moose contingent has the zeal the petition had no effect. parts are dusted and stantial advantages need not be emphasized. The solicitor general then made an intro- polished with the one of the crusader. It is destined to dominate By all means let city and county get the opposition to democracy. ductory harangue to the jury, in which he charming voyage on a yacht. Somebody on cloth. When dusted and together. declaimed against the English and French in- board that vessel, being borne down by eri- polished carry the articles into another room. So far the democracy, guided skillfully The plan is constructive in its every habitants of the colony, including the princi- nui, took an ax and went to the various cab- Now dust the books and small ornaments by the president and his advisers in house aspect. pal Dutch. He charged the prisoner with be- ins and slew the passengers. Nothing more and cover them or carry them out. Th» ing the head of a faction, a malignant party. fascinating in the way of homicide has been curtains, must be lifted down or pinned UP and senate, has fought a battle marvelously. He accused Bayard as being at the head of brought to my attention for some time. and the table covers, and hangings and small successful from points of view of national a party of pirates, betrayers of the prince "Well, when I went into my room artd rugs carried out into the air and shaken and his laws, a parcel of banditti. locked the door, I congratulated myself, that lightly. A CIVIC DISGRACE. Next look after the chandelier; remo\ a popularity and political advantage. It has Testimony against Bayard was given by I was sure of an evening's enjoyment. No- Council has made provision for the clean- body had the right to enter that door and ask the globes and have them washed. Examin* only to pursue the lines thus far laid down Samuel Clows, JPeter Odyre, W. Kichardson, the walls and if dusty brush them with a only ambition !• to crawl out on m twig me to drop my precious volume. I was mon- to become impregnable before the country. ing, up and refurbishing of city hall in John Bashford and others, and at its conclu- wall brush or covered broom. and drop down on the pasMing sion the counsel for the prisoner addressed arch of all I surveyed, my right there wa^ pedestrian*" Now you are ready to sweep; begin in the Then, when the break-up comes, as it advance of the visit of the Shriners. the court and jury in bis behalf, followed none to dispute. And such a glorious priv- corners with a small broom and brush out soon is scheduled, in the ranks of the op- That is well. a comatose condition by early summer. He by Esnuot, his other counsel. Several wit- ilege of privacy is enjoyed only by bache- all the du&t. If there is any article of fur- eats green things, as the sophomore eats pie, nesses were then called in behalf of the lors. It is worth a great deal, I assure you. •niture that is too heavy to move out, a But why wait for the spur of distinguish- It ia far more precious than the sweet boon position, the democratic party will bid on and in botu^cases some one else has to pay prisoner, among them the minister of Trimty small, long handled brush will be convenient of sitting by your fireside with relatives winning terms for those who find the G. O. ed guests in order to clean up? Why wait the bill. For this reason the caterpillar is church, who testified to his exemplary char- to reach under it with. unpopular and the man, who pounds one with acter, and his attachment to the cause of the around you. Dip the sweeping broom into a pail of P. too old-fashioned and the bull moose too to clean Atlanta's buildings or monuments "I know Wigglemeier quite well, and he warm water containing a tablespoon of am- a rock until it departs this life in a messy king. often borrows novels from me. It would monia, shake it until it seems almost dr.\. erratic. No party ever was confronted by until outsiders are likely to come with crit- manner, never has to sit up nights holding The chief justice then charged the jury, take him three weeks to read such a book Now sweep with a short, smooth motion to- greater opportunity than that which now ical eye? his ramping conscience with both, hands. and they retired and for several days they ward the center of the room; if you sweep Some caterpillars are very beautiful, being could not come to a decision, but finally as 'The After House.' I dropped in to see confronts the democracy. With the opposi- Right across from the city hall is Grady him one evening a while ago, and we tried toward a door the dust blows back and if 'orgeously decorated with various colored rendered a verdict of guilty. The chief Jus- you sweep to the side of the room there are tion, hopelessly divided, victory is in its monument, testimonial to an Atlantan who fur, like a woman in winter time. As a mat- tice then pronounced the sentence of death, to discuss some of the books we had been usaully seams or angles that catch and hold hand. Every portent in the political zodiac served the whole nation. Today, that statue ter of fact, the caterpillar is all dressed up but this was not carried into execution. Ap- reading, but it was useless. We had been the sweepings. and has nowhere to go. He wanders aim- plying for a reprieve until the pleasure of talking for perhaps five minutes, and were Use the hand broom and dust pan to take blazes victory. If the party avoids ertrem- is grimy with the accumulations of months, lessly through life and his only ambition is the king.might be known, it was granted to Just getting interested, when Mrs. Wiggle- up the debris; if >ou have a carpet sweepei, and a few hours' work would put it in good to crawl out on the"edge of a small twig and him, and on the arrival of the new governor, meier stepped in from the kitchen, and said, go o\er the carpet with it as its fine brush ism and cleaves to non-partisan service, as X*ord Cornbury, he was released from- prison. drop down upon the passing pedestrians. It she was quite sure there was a stray horse will gather up many particles mi&sed by order. Who is responsible for the neglect? AH was then reversed for Cornbury announce- or cow in the back yard, and it would do in- it has done so signally with the tariff and takes the caterpillar upwards of three weeks ed himself the friend of the aristocracy. At- the coarse broom. calculable damage. A room does not need such a thorough the currency, it is assured of an indefinite What encouragement does this policy to crawl a mile and at the end of the jour- wood, the chief Justice, and Weaver, the so- licitor general fled to England. "The husband tried to explain that no ney be generally turns around and starts sweeping as this very often and there should tenure of power. offer public-spirited citizens who would give Bayard was reinstated in all honor and damage was possible, even if there was a not be much, dust from it. if there is, it is back. estate by public command, "as if no such stray amma/1 there, which he greatly doubt- a sure sign that the carpet is dirty 'and monuments or ornaments to beautify the trial had been." Lord Cornbury destroyed Still, those of us who spend whole days ed. His wife said, in the kindest way imag- must come up. It is a gri eat mistake to watching automobiles chase each other round the factions of New York by oppressing them city and crystallize historical events? inable, 'Oh, well, never mind! I'll go out wait until a certain time and thon have a a mile track should not laugh derisively at both until they united in resistance to him- THE BORDER STA TCS. None. self, and the contest soon began which re- myself and see what it is.'' Of course Wig- general houaecleaning. It is far better lo the caterpillar. He is entitled to some amuse- sulted in the establishment of a free and glemeier couldn't stand for that, so he sigh- be clean all the time. When the final history of the Mexican ment. independent nation. Atlanta's practice in this respect does ed heavily, and put on his shoes and overcoat Dut-t the woodwork with a soft dry cloth; endless-chain revolution is written, an im- not stop short of civic disgrace. and went out into the rain to see what he the door handles should be washed wit-h portant, not to say lurid, chapter will be A New Island. might see. There was no animal there, Mrs. ammonia water and the windows sponged devoted to the American states that border Jiggers. There never is an animal there, off and dried with polishing cloth. Those invading Texans are heartily in STREET SIGNS NEEDED (From The Indianapolis News.) under such' circumstances. An old rag on The only use we have for the feather on the frontier. The latest contretemps is favor of charging guests at Uncle Sam's --The recent volcanic disturbances in the clothesline was slapping against a tree, duster is when cleaning behind the pictuieh, reported from Tecate, Cal., where it is border resort full fare. Japan have not only caused the face, but only that and nothing more. here it shakes the dust out and down splen- claimed that the postmaster has been mur- Editor Constitution: It seems to me—a also, apparently, the foundation of the earth "So we sat down again, ajid were dis- didly, anywhere else it only scatters the stranger in your town—that you have over- to suffer. It is reported in the Japan Her- cussing a story, by Anna Kathenne Green, dust and make all one's work to be done dered and' the town "shot up" by three Villa loudly protests that he is a patriot, looked something. I refer to the absence of ald (Yokohama) that the Sakurajima erup- and having an excellent time, when Mrs. over again. Mexicans. but he doesn't even know how to spell it. street markings at corners. I travel all over tion was accompanied by a submarine erup- Wiggle meier stepped in again, and said she Tea leaves are sometimes recommended All the border states have had their the country, and I think that Atlanta has tion about three nautical miles to the east felt quite sure that the water wasn't running^ for sprinkling over carpets before sweeping, the poorest showing' of any city in the of South Sulphur island. The disturbance into the cistern. The pjpe must have been but the practice is not a good one for light troubles, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Cheer up! The Ananias' fishing banks United States of America. occurred about 5 p. m. of February 23- On disconnected, she said. She could always carpets or rugfe as the damp leaves sometimes Of course ^it is all right for old residents the 25th a new island began to emerge fropi California. From time to time it has looked bear the noise when the water was running leave a stain. Salt brightens faded carpets will soon be crowded to their capacity. to find their -way around, but a newcomer the ocean. At, the time the report was dis- in as it should. Wigglemeler tried to laugh but hard sweeping is necessary to get it out very much as though the United States has to be continually asking someone where patched the height of the new island was tier fears to scorn, saying he had noticed of the mesh. However, there is this in favor troopers stationed there had more than they George Bailey notes that "every time a he Is at, which is distressing. about one thousand feet and its circumfer- of salt; it not only does freshen the bright I have been in town one month, this last ence about five miles. The summit of the the pipe particularly, just before dark, and could do in "shooing" refugees over the line, it was all right. 'Something" must -have hap- colors of the floor coverings, but it drives out Texas postmaster is announced, some Texas trip, and my business takes me all over the island is a crater and lava and ashes are, or prevents the coming of ants, cockroach- or in. preventing flagrant violation of the pened to it since,' said his wife, with gentle, congressman groans." city, and I find that the outskirts are better still being erupted in large quantities. In es and other insects. A little salt and borax patient obstinacy, 'but I don't want to dis- neutrality laws. represented than the central. connection with the report, Mr. Sato, bache- mixed together and Sprinkled around the - turb you,' so I'll step out and see what's The strange feature about the situation If the city fathers won't look after a lor of science, is quoted to the effect that edges of the carpets is the best way to ua& One diet that never becomes monotonous thing like that why don't the occupants of in 1906 an island, two hundred feet in height, wrong.' "Wieglemeier groaned and put on it. has been the comparative calm of the people emerged from the ocean near Sulphur is- his garments again, and went out in the in Georgia is the diet of prosperity. the corner property come forward and tack land, but It had \ been practically warfhed of the states themselves. Whatever 'excite- up a small card each side of the streets they away before he could reach the spot to carry rain and darkness, and fell over a sawbuck, A Harvest in Sight. and sot his ears filled with mud, and broke ment or hysteria was visible seems to have occupy? out investigations, only small rocky point* (From The New Bedford Standard.) "Red noses are caused by too heavy un- You have lots of strangers here every being visible above the surface of tbe ocean. tiia nose against a pump, and found ,that originated with and been confined to gov- The birth of the new island Is tn no wfl-y Very few people really want to see the derwear," says a 'Philadelphia physician, week, and I am afraid that some of the connected with, the eruption of Sakurajima, the pipe -was all right. government of the United States intervene ernors, U'nited States senators and politi- and George Bailey comments: "Thank Shriners are never g-oins to find their way this series of'volcanoes belonging .to the B*OJi "Then I returned to any lonely bedroom, in Mexico; but most people who ar<= g-JVing" cians in office and out of office. There can home after coming. K. H. WEBER. group. The_ disturbances, however, were co- and my heart was singing in my bosom, Mrs, attention to the subject expect to see int«r^ you, Doc, for them kind words!" Atlanta, Ga. incidentaL ~* ventldn of some sort, IN EVW SPA PERI NEWSPAPER! THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914. Page Five

was present and made a short talk "W 75 DRUGGISTS ARE HERE S Elkin Jr, of Atlanta, is the presi- HEADS SEVENTEENTH Eighth Ward League Will FOR REXALL CONVENTION dent of the Georgia association MANY ARE BURIED About seventy-five drugg-ists from to Collectors. over the state were in Atlanta yester- day attending the Rexall Druggists' as- Washington, March 17 —"Warning: Become State Organization was issued to all collectors of inter- sociation of Georgia, which met at the Piedmont hotel in the afternoon Dr nal revenue tonight that income tax: returns are ' inviolably confidential, 1ENWALLSFALL The Eigrnth Ward Equal Suffrage Neely press. Miss Ida May Blount j B Ehrlich addressed the meeting publicitj • along the lines of general drug: ana that disclosure of returns is in viola- eague held a meeting last evening at It was voted that the Equal Suffrage * fount business tion of the law, and the slightest in- he home of the president Mrs Emily Party ot Georgia become a branch of I An elaborate line of Rexall goods was fraction will be punished. The warn- Tragedy in St. Louis Due Dougald, at 87 East Fifteenth the National American Woman Suf- placed on display in the convention halL ing -was in the form of a letter from treet. frage association Thomas V Woote secretary of the na- Secretary McAdoo to Commissioner Os- Mrs MacDougald explained that by tional association of Rexall druggists. born to Collapse of a Wall of The Eighth "Ward league is to be- joining the national association the ome a state organization, under the Equal Suffrage Party makes itself a the Burned Club Building. ame of the Equal Suffrage Party of branch of a nation wide and a world Georarla. wide organization Through the Equal Permanent committees were named Suffrage Party of Georgia suffragists Two Dead, Many Missing. will be represented in the councils ol I nd permanent officers will be elected the national association they can send : the next meeting delegates to all conventions, and so I St Louis March 1" —At least two The executive board includes Mrs •will have a voice in choosing the worn ! persons were killed, fifteen buried un- William Green Raoul chairman, Mrs en whom they wish to represent Amer tenjamin Elsaa, Mrs James L. Ander ica at the meetings of the Interna [ der debris and ten injured when, the tional Suffrage association, of which west wall of the Missouri Athletic club on Mrs P. J. McGovern and Mrs Bv Mrs Came Chapman Catt an Ameri- building, which was destrojed by fire M. Blount. can woman is president in. which thirty persons lost their lives This board will assist in organizing The Eighth Ward league has held a. week ago, collapsed under a high he forces of the Equal Suffrage Party its meetings at the ho-me of Mrs Emily } MacDougald but tie growth of mam t wind here late today md crashed tfra MacOougald appointed chairmen bership necessitates a more central through a four story building occupied f standing committees as follows Mrs meeting1 place which will be an by the St Louis Seed compan> 'homas K Glenn finance, Mrs Frank nounced before the meeting March 24 The wall of the Missouri Athletic club building- which stood seven stories /. W. Boseman high, crumbled when a 3^ mile wind veered to the northwest A few mm MRS. JOJC/V S. MOORE "We •wish to announce that Mr utes before the collapse Building Com DIES AT OXFORD HOME J "W Boseman, formerly with the misaioner McKelvey who was directing PUPILS STRIKE WHEN Tripod Paint Company as mana- ger of their Wall Paper Depart- 170 men In the work of exploring- the Mrs John S Moore, wife*of Dr John BXteais Piedmont Wall Paper Company feared the -wall would fall and ordered his men out of the debris This ac- was professor of Latin at Oxford col with store and showrooms at No TEACHER IS SUSPENDED leg-e, died at her h.—&& in Oxford last S3 Auburn a\enue "We would be tion probably prevented a heavy lobs ot 1 life night at 9 o clock She was 77 years Absolutely Puro pleased to have >ou call and pay Tfce Walls Crave \Vay. rollowing Suspension of John old Surviving: her are three sons PL us a visit and look over our eam- The four story building occupied by M G P and G W Moore, aJl of Bir- plea, BJS we are in a position to the St. Louis beed company had weak- Hudson Fifty Savannah mingham and three daughters Miss handle and execute all contracts ened, apparently during the burning ot Alice Mooi e of Minneapolis Minn Mrs ROYAL—the most cel- in the very best way poaatble and the Missouri Athletic club building Children Quit School. R F Ealtes, of Decatur and Mrs C C we do some of the finest papering: which adjoined it on the east and when Jarrell of Athens Funeral and in terment will be held Thursday morning ebrated of all the baking In the city the brick wall crashed on the roof of We have among our selections the four story building the walls of In Oxford the latter gave way and all above the Savarnah Ga,. March 17—(Special) powders in the world— some of the finest wall papers second floor ciumbied fecanse the board of educat on Bailed decorations cretones and many Hours after the accident It .vaa ira reinstate their leacher John H PEEPLES MADE RECEIVER celebrated for its great other creations for wall work rep- possible to deteinune how many had + ludson who was suspended following resenting some of the be»t deco beer buried in he imns Man> doubt . + OF FURNITURE COMPANY leavening strength i. rators In the world Now a calJ less escaped and went away without j an al ercati,on with S F Pickett prin giving their lames but ten pei&ons i ip-aj of the high s-chool several da\s purity. It makes your from you will certainly ba appre- are unaccounted for Si^ injured three ago about f fty pupils of the high Asserting- liabilities amounting to ciated of them women had been ta.Jfc.eii irom chool -went on a strike this morning $30 b^2 50 v, ith assets aeeri egatmg 542 700 Goldsmith Acton &, Withei spoon a cakes, biscuit, bread,etc., the rums two vvere known to be dead The fight between Pickett and Hud corpoiitioii with W H Goldsmith pres and several still were in the debrlb son icsulted in an investigation by Ident cng igt d m the fuinituit business, healthful, it insures you Piedmont Wall James Cobb cashier of the seed com he board ot education bi t no decision on the installment plan at 62 Peachtree uany apparently was da.iife,erotii>ly huit ias been reached If is practical I v fa treet j-1 atci day filed with DC put j but he cineeteci the woik of the res Certain that one of the teichers w ill ClerK Henley of the federal court a against alum and all Paper Co. cuers who tried *o extucate him from >e dismissed \ oluntary petition in bankruptcy Of the ruins Electric lights weife strung The school authorities denied today the liabilities $'1740 are declai ed se forms of adulteration that about tlie debus that pinioned him .hat the strike of the students \% as cuied while $lo 312 50 are set down in E. H. Elrod, Mgr. ar d while the workmen tugged at the j due to the failure of the board to rein tht papers of file as unsecuicd The- go with the cheap brands. 33 Auburn Ace. Both Phones Heavy timbeis I a,th,ti -Kerm^u.} a Catn state Hudson *-emaininer $675 are listed as bills that olif priest aclmirifateied to him the last ouprht to be paid by othei parties there rites of *he chuich 1 a.ther .Kennedy to The declared assets, 54^ 700 arc The only baking powder made from Royal Grape also adrruiusteied the last rites to an SAVANNAH WAREHOUSE made up of $J1 000 stock in trade on other man buried in the debris Iwo hind and S20 000 debts due on~open ac Cream of Tartar. STEAMSHIPS other priests worked in the *-ums «iv counts At the same time the petition- 1H& 3a.bt utes tc the injureu IS SWEPT BY FLAMES ers aspect for the appointment of a i c &S.in tloay Transfixed cei\er with instructions to continue the Royal Cook Book—500 Receipts—Free. Send Name mi Addrest. Useful M ip of Great Britain—rREE. Savannah Gt March 1" —The entire Alto illu^irj ted I ook of toura on the business Judge Newman named Thorn GREAT WESTERN KAUuWAY OF Tha body of a man la yT a ross uie •look of warehouses on the river f i ont as J Peeples of the American National ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK body of Mr Cobb when he re&cuers> Photo jy Price here v. as tin eatened w ith de^ti uction bank as receiver under $10 000 bond cached him This iictn h*-d bten trd.n& COJ^ONLL PHOM4.S GRIFFITH fire today, the flames being" checHod T KATKL.KY, Gtn Acrt , 501 fith Avc . N Y. uxed by J. piece of scantling "New commander of regiment which at nightfall by the local fire dtpart An ascd man was found pinioned starts tonight for Texas to patiol ment with the assistance of seveial in the basement of *he seed company border line IL.S which renderea valuable assist building tie was berioublj injuiecl and nee to take him out ali\o it seemed neces The fiie originated in the Ncaii Blun sary to amputate his leg Pn^siciaui « mpanj s waiehoise at the foot of had injected moiphme into the pinioned leg and wcie about to apply the kiiile W hi taker street a three ston building \vhen w 01 kmen iuee eded in mo"v in,, Containing appioximately 1- 000 haleb the debris slightly thereby i pleasing of rice straw This \\ as a totil Jobs the injured m u Ihe imputation wab 17TH TO START although the building itself was not iously dama^pd It is estimate 1 averted ind the man was taken to the that $8 -iOO will cover the entire obb there was $- 000 insuran e on the "Vn'^TJUT.onp.^ hu.lU.t, ti LW and Su 000 on the buildingb time of the icticlcnt wert, ten 01 twelve The dense smoke caused fav the I urn customers thict. worn* i and me or FOR TEXAS TODAY n.g ti aw mule it exttt rm 1\ dtffcult six men office emplojetb and a. lar^t- TELEPHONE ACHIEVEMENTS .o fig-ht the nie ana two fii men w PI e iiumbci oC workmen engaged in lepan overcome bv the f unu s The fue was The customers in the building ue be discovered shortlv aftci o o clock md litvitl to ho.\c. escaped nitli slight or One Detachment Will will probaUy burn all m-,ht Uthoug-h no injuiies The ujuied wert toi the the fire department xt > clock to TELEPHONE SERVICE OF TODAY THE CREATION OF THE BELL CO. most pirl otficc cmplojees o£ the seed Leave Late This After- light had the bituation well in hand company or workmen. The cause is unikno%vn noon, and Main Detach- MRS. WALKER'S FUNERAL EIGHT ARE INJURED ment Will Go Thursday. In no line of human endeavor has the inventive While the limit of commercial overhead talking AT 2 THIS AFTERNOON IN COAST LINE WRECK brain, of the scientist contributed more to the had increased from strictly local to over 1,000 miles 11 fiie il oC Mr-, •- T AVallrr One drluhmont o£ the be enteenth \\avcioss G-a Mmh world's progress than by tuc ereaiion of the art of as early as 1893, it was not until 1905 that conversa- \\! line the i white wtio injliid 1101 i ment which as much as 20 miles was m underground 'oh i °\V ' Meclloel ' i' toi m i" I n tr ' in id\an 1 <-i the miin ileta hment ol ousl^ ind se\cr cars pile I l 1 1 I. < tl/ei. '-he was boin ^m ^41 ^£ the legirmrit v. hi 1 \vill not RO foi i,p in the ti lok The eaL se f the When the telephone was born, nothing analo- cables By 1906 underground talking distance had l "Ward ui til «_irl\ ThinsdaA morning Hoi h ! "'».iH o t. 'th'y "siU. on whuli the The ci listed m« n ir d off u i rs \\ h > The in] lied nclude Mis 1 I gous to telephone service as we now know it existed increased to go miles. By 1912 it was possible to HIDI t Dm. Hit, elub now stands and !!„& and i \en old d lusht « ,s ' stiove.l by fire durii^ the war start s uthwest toda\ "will taltt witn till s f arms sli«htl\ t u I I There was no tradition to guide, no experience to talk underground from New York to Wast ngton lsu th^m the perminent c imp equ pmen! d^e of M ithers f u e indne\c of Dupont h nt at jut t n s conduits from Boston to Washington was determin- hospital outut J lasmaii O C Bijuit ot Ltus out liuit The system, the apparatus, the methods—an en- The m ijorit-v of the enlisted men and about arms tire new art had to be created The art of electrical ed upon,—not that it was expected to get a through , off ceis will follow todaj s consign a,redo anc engineering did not exist. The Bell pioneers, recog- underground talk between those places, but in case , vtl" Methodist ehuieh, now fat from theic be cli--.t! ibuted along th BRITTAIN WILL MAKE M trk 3 _ ^__ _ internal oiial b-oundai > lm^ In smai: nizing that success depended upon the highest engi- of storm or blizzard, to utilize intermediate sections flctuxhmtnts for i dista-iae of abooit ADDRESS IN^SHBURN _»0 miles both sides of Jkagle Pass neering and technical skill at once organized an ex- in connection with the overhead. WILLARD MAKES PLEA ( olont,! Thomas t-ri iffith ind his sta.fi M L, Briltam state sup riiitrndei t Our persu ent .study and incessant experimenta- •R ill not )ca.vt. J 011 McPht r&oii unti! of education left the e ipitol Tursd ly perimental and research department, which is now FOR RATE ADVANCE or Ashburn where he will addi ess the I ite Thursday tr i\eli if, in tho li^ eachers of the town and (ountv on directed by a staff of over 550 engineers and scien- tion have produced results more remarkable still section of the three ti ims whioh \vil Wednesday He is expected back 111 ca-rry Atlanta s own regular troops Atlanta on Thursday tists, including former professors, post-graduate We have perfected cables, apparatus and meth- to the boundary line of the Mexican ods that have overcome obstacles heretofore re- c:vil strife students, scientific investigators—the graduates of The run or TI as spread about the over 70 universities garded as insuperable both to long-distance over- Vii\r j-aktd the mteibtite eornmel < po-st on "• utsdaA that the barricks Gone Forever Are head and underground conversation eomm.tf.on Mr WUUid.ml.odi d Ms would soon, be filled with a rtgime From its foundation the company has continu- to be sent here at least tempor a,ril ,,]C i 111 a it-itenient to Ihe Kailivjj Dyspeptic Days of Old Underground conversation is now possible be- a e from one of the sea coast fortresses ously developed the art New improvements in tele- ° 'T'lie nilioads h IM irtrodutpd tos Pri\. ite idvires from Washington tween Boston and Washington, four times the tmion\ whlth we UcHi>\e should con received at the post indicated tha* phones, switchboards, lines, cables, have followed "meotho commission th it on, hnanc.al within the month the post would be length of the longest European underground line nccetiitits ne i a.1 immecli Ue ind letei anted by new troops The Simple, Safe, Sure Use of one another with remarkablfr'apidity. SftbilBK he SJ.ll Th,s beint the ca-,e the longcr'anv aition to teller Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will This enabled the Bell System in the recent great thexe nicessities is defei rod the moi While each successive type of apparatus to the seiioui n«ust be the consequt niea to AMUSEMENT COMPANY Bring Joy to Any Stomach storm, so destructive on land and sea, to maintain tlie railw-als m particular ind to the Sufferer in an Easy, Com- superficial observer suggested similarity, each step business of the country in general ACCEPTED REBATES communication for the public between all the princi- It would «item tint the fin thmpc fortable, Dietless Way. in the evolution maiked a decided improvement pal points on the Atlantic seaboard. wiuld be to srant the mcr. -vse and Chicago March 17 —The Columbia then so on with th< m^ n~itlon of \musement company today pleaded How many quiet, afraid to make a These changes, this evolution, have not only been Telephone communication is established between tianbpo «itio i practiceb If the com guilty to the charge of accepting re noise unhappj. homes there are uue to missions decision should result In fur bates and was fined $2 oOO Rudolpl cross irritable miserable close that continuous, but are continuing Substantially all of thei inciea^es in the c n ner* net rt\ kitchen dooi kind of dvspepfaia suf New York and Denver, is potentially possible be- K H\ tucka of Cincinnati* -was dis ferers Such men and women cannot euiie it tould in like such n diction ill charged the plant now in use, including telephones, switch- iiteb as it c jnbiderod justilia.bl help their peevishness for they suf tween all points in the United States, and by 1915 H\ mclta and the amusement com fer terribly and ahould not be cen- pan5 iv ere indicted two j ears ago wit) boards, cables and wires, has been constructed, re- will be an accomplished fact between New York Receiver for I. X. L. Cornpany. uffieialfa of the New "i ork Centra A stomach that is irritated raw re newed or reconstructed in the past 10 years The Xew Toilv M tnufactunnp com lines, Tht roads w ere charged with bellious and not fit to do its work is and San Francisco pin\ of New Yoik cit\ demindms the gi\n g rebates in the shape of evorbi certainly the cause of constant drag Particularly in switchboards have the changes bay ment of $4 Franlc Brothers &. tant i ites for ad\ ertismg in the thea e down and even excruciating Co of Philadelphia $112 ind "- P S, ter programs of the compan> Fine been so radical that installations costing in the ag- \ r Mllli i of Baltimore $4-995 i es totalling $ to 000 w ei e impobed a. yea In our use of methods or apparatus, we are com- t idiy filed with Deputy Clerk Fred T.,-,0 aRiinst railroads in the New York illness known to man gregate millions have frequently been discarded Beers of the United btates court in Centr il £j\t>tem The cases? against th No one should blame such a pei son mitted to no one system. We own, control or have voluntary proceedings in bankruptc-v officials w ere dismissed. for ill temper and silent moouiness after only a few years of use. iKdrnst the 1 ^ i, Clothing com LA er and alt* a> s is that dead gone the right to use inventions necessary to operate any pan} located at _2 Dec itur street The sour tasting feeling at hand to cuise Since 1877 there have been introduced 53 types alleged bankrupt concern has been JUSTIFIED BY VERDICT every waking houi system recognized or accepted as the most efficient conducted bv Fred Heilborn and Mrs Dyspepsia, bad breath gastritis ca and styles of receivers and 73 types and styles of Emm i C Heilborn as co partners Pe FOR KILLING HUSBAND tarrli or the stomach pains in bow The Bell System must always recognize, and in its spending to i p tition fir i reeoi\er els ner\ousness heai tburn belc hing transmitters Of the 12,000,000 telephone receivers Judge Newmin ninitd "VV liter C Hen bloating e c come from wiongtul selection must always be governed by the necessi- dii^ uncUi ^ 000 bond it the sinie Mount A.ir\ (.r L "Vfaich 17 —(Spe conditions of digestive juices There ib and transmitters owned by the Bell Company Janu- time directing the tttltiomilff Cledl cial )—\t the coronei s Inquest hel> othing to coirect thtse horrors until ties of a national service, with its complex require- t is to make an iiidemmf\ ing bond in o\er the dead bod> of Will Wells wh iese juices are again it-plemt,hed \\ as killed b\ his wife at their horn "When the system exhausts its amceb ary i, 1914, none were in use prior to 1912, while the sum of so MH> when the liver when the pancreas the ments, which is infinitely more exacting than local Fi idaj afternoon the juiy leturned stomach become thereb> unfit to furn the average age is less than five years. verdi t ot j istifiable homicide ish the proper digestive fluids one or limited service. •\ttendinp: phvbicians think that Mis cannot expect this same s>stem ^ith Within 10 years we have expended for construc- Wells w ho vs ab badly beaten ov e out aid to do anything else than keep These achievements represent vast expenditures the head b\ her husband with on making their improper digestU e tion and reconstruction an amount more than equal ^ Saturday Is the hitchet li is a possible chance of n products of money and immense concentration of effort which co\erj Such a condition means all manner to the present book value of our entire plant. have been justified fay results of immeasurable bene- of suffering and unquestionably fatal Last Day cf Our danger lurks in such delay fit to the public No local company unaided could Medical Interne Wanted, There is lelief in fatuarts Dyspepsia C!osinig=O!Lit Sale Tablets that means a restoration to bear the financial or scientific burden of this work St ei e tai > Hare of the ci\ il ser\ ice normal health a building up of correct Tins, is the last week of the conjmibfaion for the fifth district an digesti-ve juices and an absolute harm Long-distance and underground transmission, Such results are possible onlj through a centralized nouiices in open competitive examm i lessness in the method and its result general staff, avoiding wasteful duplication of effort, closing out sale in our China, tion to be held in his cla'-s rooms in Stuart s D\ spepsia Tablets contain was the most formidable scientific problem con- Glass, and \rt Department the fedei il building on \Vednesda\ qualities in just the right proportion working out problems common to all, for the benefit 1 Vpnl S to secure a medical in term to build up the weakened gastric juice fronting the telephone experts During this "week jou can for assignment to the government hov "When the tablet reaches the stomach of all purchase anj of the discon pi til for the insane Senior student; it readjusts matters quieklj balances The retarding effect of the earth on the tele- The pioneers of the Bell System recognized that tiuued lineb at hall price or at of reputable medical colleges are in acids and alkalies and stops pain suf vited but the\ must file application fering etc phone current often impaired conversation through telephone service as they saw it, was in the broadest an eien bigger reduction snowing them to be otherwise eligible Other ingredients have just as im Curio Cabinets Fine Paint portant effects upon the intestines as one mile underground as much as through 100 miles sense a public utility; that upon them rested a public Comparisons Are Odious. as the btom ich and thus in a re ings Ro\ al \ lenna Carved mai kabK short time stomach ill overhead Overhead conversation had its distinct obligation to give the best possible service at the Ivorj Brass Goods Bronze \thens L.a March 17 —(Special > — digestion etc disappear most reasonable rates consistent with risk, invest- and Marble Statuary, Bnc a The Clarke counts tax receiver ha Oo to >our druggist toda\ and ob limitations. been calling attention to the fact tha tain a, box of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tab- ment and the continued improvement and mainte- Brae, Glassware, etc , are on tihis county has a great man> mor lets price 50 cents No possible improvement in the telephone trans- sale automobiles and more valuable ma nance of the property. Call and see* for %ourself chines thin Fulton with the capita mitter could of itself solve these difficulties. cit> in Jt ind a popul ition of ten o Without this expenditure of millions and concen- the wonderful yaJues we are twelve times the population of \then The solution was only found in the cumulative tration of effort, the telephone art as it exists could offering and Cli ke Hfe cites the fact th»at th Write for 160 page illustrat automobiles as returned for taxatio effect of improvements, great and small, in tele- not have been developed in Clarke and Fulton b> the ownei ed catalogue and booklet. themsel\ es in both instances a: phone, transmitter, line, cable, switchboard, and What we have done in working out these great Facts Abou.t Diamonds ' valued at Clarke $S1 2S5 00 Fill to problems in the past should be accepted as a guar- count\ $*>2 160 00 every other piece of apparatus or plant required in antee of what we will do in the future Trimmed and ready the transmission of speech EYE STRAIN". to place on your car THEO. N. VAIL, President Gold and Silversmith? Properlj fitted glasses relievo - stnin \Ve make the examination i 31-33 Whitehall Street a thorough and scientifl manner an Write for Prices Established 1887 fit the correct lenses in the lates st\ le mountings at a \eij moderat ATLANTA AUTO TOP AND TRIMMING CO. charge \ K Hawkes Co, Optician A Atlanta, Ga 14 Whitehall—(Adv ) SPAPLRl Sis THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914.

ANOTHER FULL DAY OFWELLESLEY OF FAIR WEATHER 'HE FLEE FOR THEIR LIVES PROMISED ATLANTA m The weather man predicts a fine day for today; fair \veatifer, a little cloudy, College Hall Is Destroyed by but not nvuch change In temperature, XT the wind shifting toward the north- Fire—Loss About west in the evening with a slight $900,000. chanse for the cooler.

John B. Roberts, p-hone Ivy " R21-J; GREENE COUNTY TO AID Shower. Mrs James O. Wynn. phone Ivy 4745. Wellesley, Mass., March 17.—Perfect The friends of the Sisters of Mercy They will also be on sale at the Geor- discipline,, coolness and bravery on the FIGHT ON CATTLE TICK and St. -Joseph infirmary are busily gian Terrace, Cole Book'store, in the part of students and faculty members engaged in preparing a linen shower Ponei de Leon and at the entrance prevented ,Ioss of life or injury, when A Greene county delegation, headed Cor the infirmary. door. college hall, oldest of the "\Vellesley by R. E. Davison. chairman of the The day fixed is Ifarch 31, but con- college buildings, was burned , today. state prison commission, called Mon- tributions will be gratefully received day ;ipon "Dr. P. i«\ Bahnsen. state Costs no more than the "humpy- at any time at St. Joseph Infirmary, A Finished Program. Two hundred and fifty young women The program presented bv M. Alex- students, fifty instructors and fifty veterinarian, asking- his and offering" -94 Courtland street. their co-operation in fighting the in- lumpy" kind. LuxYoury Mat- Trio'sc" "wiio are charitably disposed i anure Skibinsky at the Aiisley hotel maids, were in bed when the fire was vasion of the cattle tick in Georgia. will do -well to help so worthy a cause. . Monday night was one brilliantly m- discovered. Every one was saved, So far the Greene county farmers and tresses are a dreani of comfort and Contrfbutiojifi. n0 matter how small, j terpreted. The first number was "The and not one of the scores who march- -will be highly appreciated. It is Hungarian Concerto." by Joachim one dairymen have been -very successful Sloped there will b1e a generous re- representing an enormous accumulation ed in an orderly procession through in keeping- the pest out of their terri- they never become "lumpy," even after long use. oped there will b of tory. sponse to this appeal, and h3t alt who 1 technical difficulties. smoke-filled hallways, suffered so much "•*•>.*" y"« "The Rapsodia Piemontcre/'^by^ Sim- as a scratch. i In the delegation, besides Judge can will remember St. j Kagrlia, a production of modern Italian j Davison. were .T. J. Sanders, R. L. Mcr^ : stvle, of great brilliancy and remarka- 1 The building was left a blackened Commons. K E. Boswell, R. P. Wheeler, • ble harmonica! effects, was the second i sneii. Within its crumbled walls was J. TJ. Wheeler. O. M. King, J. L.. Brown. Satisfying, Refreshing jiumbf-r. wreck a ere representing ;i loss of $900,- K. I,. I.ewiiS J. <:. Williams. B. P. Ki-m- JVlJKjj BVanfffli JIB AI(*K.inn,U4Ut was the bro. C. C. Vincent. C. M, King, E. W. sleep is a Luxury we all may have, whether we are rich or honor ^tifj-tt at a matinee party ' yes- senet, wns enthusiastically received and estimated value of persuiial proju-rty of Copolan and W". R. Jackson. terday al't-ji-npofi #-i\eu bv Mrs. George encored. the inmates, nearly all of whom es- poor, but a poor mattress can cheat you out of this comfort. Hurt. Two compositions by Skibinsky, caped in scanty attirr. insurance will The pitrty inel'uclcu M isa McKiniton "Traum" and "Hum-oresque," were ac- amount to about $600,000. rind a. numb31- of out-of-town guests cepted with much enthusiasm, and two Miss ISlIen Fitis Penrilcton. president FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Make sure. Ask your dealer for a. LuxYoury Mattress. who are her-- to attend the marriajre of em-ores were given. of the institution, said another struc- Miss AlctCirinon and Mr. Robert Davis. "The Faust .Fantasy," by Wieniaw- ture would be erected in thu near fu- NOW CITY'S PROPERTY Sanitary, long wearing, delightfully comfortable. of Chattanooga-, which, takes place sky, the most clever and tasteful of ture. Thursday. numerous Faust paraphrases, -was On account of the fire the entire col- All paipers, agreements, contracts and I playedayed. ~* lege was ordered closed un til April 7, vouchers in connection with the pur- The Best Mattress Made—Price $15.00 This was th« most successful of the the end of the Easter recess. Nearly chase by the city of the fire alarm For Mrs. Weaver. , recitals of Mr. Skiblnsky, and be played 1,000 of the 1,300 young women had system from the Okenite company for •Mrs. Ohessley B. Howard entertained with marked brilliance and finish^ left for their homes tonight. $87,500 wt-.re executed yesterday. a. few friends a!t an informal tea yes- President Fendleton. took occasion to Mayor Woodward and Comptroller terday afternoon at her home on Pied- praise the conduct of the students as Goldsnuith attached - ftheir sigrmaturea Hirsch & Spitz Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga. mont avenue for Mrs. K. M. "Weaver, of For Mrs. Brown. "ex trao rdl nary." to the check for the full amount of the "Washington, IX C., who is the g-uest "Neve_ . _r_ before,_ _. _," ___she_ said__ ..,. "has there urchaspurchase e price and Councilman Jesse o£ Mrs. Arthur Locke. .Mrs. James R Mrs.. George Traylor will entertain at been such condi- fj,< a tea -this arfternoon at her home on fire, , with similar - ,,.,ee,, chairmaarn n of thee boaroard of firre Gray will give a, luncheon, toda-y :it it tions, without a loss of UCe or injury (.masters, signed the voucher authoriz- Graystone and Mrs. l^vrnan FTall will • Ponce de J^eon avenue for'Mrs. Josepn to someone. The obedience to the f ire i ing1 the cits' to pay the $87,500 out of entertain at a luncheon Friday for Mrs. Emerson Brown. drill was a credit to the college. There • the citv treasury. "Weaver: were no screams or. cries heard, ami The check will be turned over to tHis in itself showed perfect and mar- PresidenTT t Ca_--n- da _. General Manager For Mrs. Cooley. velous control." Underhill Wednesday morning- and .Cabaret Tea. Mrs. George Dexter will entertain at they will carry the money back with. A mons those ivtio ,wil entertain a luncheon tomorrow for Mrs. Clayton them to New York. Because the ex- MADE BY f parties at tho ra.ba.ret ten he given Cooley, of Minneapolis, and .Mrs. R. C. change charges of the money will Thureda,y afternoon ;i t. the executive CongUon gives' a luncheon on Friday. NATIONAL PARK URGED amount to considerable, the officials mansion under the auspices of the At- Mrs. Thr*rnton Mary ft will entertain will probably have the check cashed Hirsch & Spitz Mfg. Co. lanta chapter. Oaughtprs of the Amer- two tables of bride Saturday afternoon BY ATLANTA CHAMBER at one of the city depositories and y ican "Revolution, will bo Mrs. James O. at the Driving club. carry the long green with them. ATLANTA ^^ U-vnn, Mry. .John B. Koberts. Mrs. W. The following resolution was adopt- \Vuods Vv'liitf; and Mrs. Charles" A. ed by the executive committee of the ATLANTA WEARS GREEN; Atlanta Chamber of Connnerce, re- Thn prit-f nf admission will be . 50 JOE SHEARER ELECTED cents. Ti'-Uots may be had from Mrs. questing the president of the United REMEMBER IRISH SAINT States to establish a national park in CITY HALL CUSTODIAN the most suitable part of the national The Magic Wand aTlted-Time All Atlanta wore "the green" on forest reservations of the southern Joe Shearer, city hall custodian Jor a tfsdav in honor of'the anniversary of number of j oars, was re-elected to the fit memorable day in iCrin when good Appalachian mountains: place for another one-year term, at the It is easy to buy if;. I':in-K:K took a stu:k and ran all the "Whereas, the Southern Appalachian meeting oi' the building and grounds Diamonds from snakes, which infested the laud, into mountains, with their h'ealthful climate and committee of council yesterday after- the js«a. their wealth of beauty ul' forest an a A'll the Irishmen of Atlanta were The oommittee, a ft or electing Shearer Auction stream, offer opportunftfes fur the estab- Miss Anne Curtis is at the Piedmont, wearing Hhamro^iis. green neckties, lishment of national Darks in u hh:h the instructed him to prepare bids ami spec- green hat handy—a s-prig o' green citizens of tne .south.* may bltve the bcr t [iriualions for wiring the city hall for where she is holding' classes in auc- Eugene V. Ifaynes Co. somt-nh*M-ft about their persons in. hon- , illuminating it during the Shriners' tion. Klie Is teach ins the Nullo declar- or ot" the tiny. And those who we-rc hioh the nation and the states have 1 convention. ation, the latest anil most fascinating 49 Whitehall Street not able to olaim Ireland as the home ready conferred upon the citizens oC the Thft committee agrain went into the development of the game. of thoir nncfstors did the Irish the •Lti and west through the establishment matter o/T economizing- o'n the steam Miss Curtis will be glad to meet all RETAIL TRADE BULLETIN NO. honor of wearing1 the green out of similar parks' in their vicinity. There- hMt furnished the city hall and other interested Thursday mortiing in the You may pay one-fifth the congratulation. fore, be it building-s owned by the citv. Ohalr- Piedmont parlors. In hotels a'nd cafes and theaters stone's value in cash, the were haj-ps <>1" Erin and great green "For Many Years we have been remainder being divided shanirock-s by way of decorations. into 10 monthly payments. Many or the'stores and business houses al.so followed out the St. Patrick's day fui table partH o£ the national ioreat the city can save thousands"oY\To]lara running daily advertisements in the scheme of decoration. •rations ot the Southern Appalachian ammiULy by installing a steam heat THE HOTEL OF AMERICAN IDEALS A lively St. Patrick's day celebra- litains as national parks a.nd open them plant qj its own. If the plan works local morning paper, The Atlanta The Diamond House in Dixie tion was held at the Atlanta club _ . _he people Cor recreatioo. pleasure and out,, this plant may be connected with Tuesday night. health. other city building's, including the pub- HOTEL POWHATAN lolvcd. That a copy of thla resolution v Constitution. be sent each senator from this state, th« lic schools. Washington, O. C. I members of congress from I his district, "These advertisements are \Vashington. D. C., Park association, A OFFICE WORKERS. changed every day, and we try to Wrhy worry alongr with weak, worn- out eyes when a pair -of glasses will make them as attractive and inter- relieve the strain? We offer you a re- GEORGIA REXALL CLUB ijahln optical service. We will fit the correct lenses in Ihe latest stylo esting as possible without taking HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING mountings at a moderate I'harpre. A. K. Hiiwkos Co., Opti.-ians. 14 White- anything away from their value as The Georgia Rexall club is holding1 hall.— (Atlv.> Us annual gathering at the Hotel advertising to the store. Piedmont. About 123 delegates to the Beat Located Hotel in Washington noiivention are In the city. The ses- New nnfl Absolutely Fireproof. "These ads describe the goods sions opened late Tuesday, with talks Refined. Elcsnnt. on modern merchandising by promi- EUROPEAN I to which we draw the attention of Roonia* detached bfith* nent drug-grists from all over t)he state. H.5O, S2.OO up. the public every day. They evi- The entertainment prosrram of the Roomo, private batb. gathering: includes a luncheon today 92.5O, $3.Qfl np. You buy and a banquet tonight. W. S. KlTcin, Write for Sonvenlr Booklet "B« dence, also, one of the ways in which Jr., of Atlanta, is president of the state nlth Map. org:aniza tion and A. FT. Denmark, of we call attention to seasonable unequaled Fitzgerald, is secretary. Clifford M. Lewis Thomas Wooten, director of the club MANAGER. department of the Fie-call company, is goods through "the medium of The quality and fit in here, and will speak to the delegates Nervous todas*. Atlanta Constitution, which, as Patients most people know, is a paper of NEW MEMBERS SECURED C. Nervousness is a. EDUCATIONAL general circulation in the section." BY CHAMBER COMMERCE well-recognized con- More pairs of Tli e following new menrbers were dition that is beyond e let1 ted to the chamber of cum me roe at a'meeting: of the executive 'commit- the patient's control. ""THIS is an extract from "Some Sug- "KAYSER" Silk tee* held yesterday: Harry Oorov, representative of the C, Nervous patients Gloves are sold Hooaier Kitchen Cabinet company; tatonwrS.«r S. Fryer end Hunter Su.. -AQaata. Ga gestions on 'How We Do It,' by Bird-Wilcox company, Inc.; Co wan- are entitled to and must MONTHLY POft TUITION than all others Bonatgues company. Clua rooms •qaippwi i Gay lord O. Shepherd, of the Foote & Harry T. Moore, secretary of the have every considera- $10 modern eonveajaneai Atlanta freigTht bureau, and a fflliated DOUVtDUAL INSTRUCTION BtvatartM —because org-anizations, was elected to honorary tion shown them. To •raariatan In iwnan. Catalan* Fra*. Davies Company, Atlanta," an article membership. all such cases we make appearing in the March number of the "KAYSER" Silk Gloves CHICAGO PARTY WILL it a point to give the most careful and sym- wear better, fit better and VISIT ATLANTA SOON AMUSEMENTS. handsome magazine,"Omce Appliances." hold their shape better pathetic attention. A party of some thirty to I hirtv-five Accompanying the above extract are than any other silk gloves leading business men, mcmbf rs of the Ct If you are nervous Chicago Association of Comm irce, will JKTI JtB^ITA MON. & TUES. in the world. visit Atlanta on Wednesday, April 2-2, you need not be afraid A I LAN I A TUES. MATINEE reproductions of some of the daily adver- for the purpose of enabling representa- tives of that body to meet Atlanta to come to us. Seata Now on Snle. . merchants and other business men, and tisements appearing in The Constitution. Look for "KAYSER" in the hem | to strengthen the alrea-dy pleasant and NEIL O'BRIEN i mutually profitable trade relations ex- j Dr. E.G. Griffin's you will find it in the genuine. listing between the business men of This is a business building campaign. Chicago and Atlanta. P. J., Faxon has Gate City AnJeric-an MINSTRELS : been named chairman of a special com- NlKhf. 2(ie to S1.50: Mat. Slic to 51. A guarantee ticket with every pair that I mittee to arrange a- suitable entertain- Just as it builds business for Foote & the tips outwear the gloves, ment for these gentlemen. Dental Rooms e Davies, so will Constitution space build SWEDISH KING ILL; ) 2 4 y* Whitehall St.. °I AUe^' Short "KAYSER" Silk Gloves SOc to $1.25 Lady Attendant Phone M. 1 7O8 MATINEE AND business for Long "KAYSER" Silk Gloves 75c to $2.00 ANXIETY AT COURT Plates. Full Crown and FORSYTH NIGHT TODAY Bridge Work Stockholm, Sweden, March 17.—The W. A. BRADY PRESENTS condition of health of Kin^ Gustav is AT ALL STORES causing1 anxiety in court circles here. His majesty has found it necessary to BEAUTY .&SM DEEP curtail his stay in the country, whero A-2 he went from Stockholm a few days FKOSINI—-CANTWELIj & WALK Kit ago. He returned hurriedly to the T. P. JACKSOX AND OTHERS. capital today.

ENTIRE STOCK OF Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Portieres, Ice Chests/Porch Furniture, Suits. Etc, TO BE SOLD AT WHOLESALE COST AND LESS 62 Peachtree Street T. J. Peeples. Receiver

WSPAPEM THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914. .Page Seven HADEN GIVEN WARM MEETINGS TAXES IN MACON SHOW PRAISE FOR WORK The Nineteenth, Century History FOR STATE CHAMBER class will meet with Mrs. Yassar wool- ley Wednesday afternoon, Star oh, 38, at INCREASE OF $5,654,041 Headed for horn t 30 o'clock. The v, ork of Charles J. Haden, of Atlanta, in the organization of th.e The Atlanta Eaual Suffrage assoIr. and Mrs J C. Beam entertained \nsle> Mr. J. L, Rod'er will speak in Revenue of Quitman Free Press, of which Royal at a beautiful dinner party last night on "The Value of Woman to the State Daniel, formerly city editor of The as a Voter ** "Men and women and $70,675.64. to a normal, healthy appetite like the whole- at the Georgian Terrace hotel. The Their Capacity Relative to the Family Atlanta Journal, is editor. guests were Mr. and Mrs Sims Bray, Among other things, The Free Press and Government' will be the subject says some sweet best found in T>r. and Mrs. Gilder, Mr. and Mrs. John- of an address b v Dr El\ elyn Leso-toff. Macon, Ga , March 17.—(Special )— "The field of especial usefulness to which son and Mr. and Mrs Pedder. The chairmen of the ward committees The report of City Tax Assessor B. ilr Charles J Haden has bended his efforts will report on work done during the and attention as private citizen and presi- The table was decorated in w"hite past month A cordial invitation to L. Hendncks, made to the mayor and dent of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce carnations and_ ferns Mrs. Beam wore attend is extended to every one In- council tonight, shows an increase for is worthy ot more than passing: mention a dinner gown of > ellow satin, and terested. this year over last year, of $5,654,041, "It la well that the mantel of public Mrs. Bray wore blue velvet and lace. which, if permitted to stand, will give service fell upon his broad shoulders, for The literarv department of the Ep- the city an increase in revenue of J70,- we know of few men in the stale who are worth league, of St. Jotfin*s church, quite as willing to dedicate and consecrate will hold an interesting program in the 675 64 over last year. his life to the commonwealth By nature, Tea and Dance at Club. The total assessment reported by B culture and refinement he Is aptly fitted The tea and dance at the Capital church next Friday night, March. 20. at for responsibilities which he has voluntarily 8 o'clock One of the main featur-s I*. Hendricks, city tax assessor, is ?35,- assumed His attitude differs widely from Citj. club will assemble a large gath- will be a contest on the church dis- 495.041. This includes $9,689,217 for the viewpoint and the motKe of the poli- ering there this afternoon, when the cipline The hymns of Fanny Crosoy personal property, $21,728,112 for real tician and the preacher. A fundamental SYRUP 1 will DP sung Mr HA. Manning, a and primary difference lies In the fact orchestra will plav Iri th* ballroom estate and $4,077,685 for public utilities that his services are without cost to those from 5 until 7 o'clock Many tables talented reader of St. Johns, will ren- der a number of select readings. as fixed by the state comptroller, the whom he serves. It is entirely a labor of Nature demands that growing children be given have already been reserved and a hun- latter figures being for 1913, as the loie •Whether It be true or simply incidental plenty of pure sweets. This craving is best satis- dred guests will enjoy the occasion. comptroller -will not send out his valu- mates no difference but it lj a fact that, is CORDELE INTERESTED ations on public utilities for this year a rule, the volunteer la most efficient in fied with ALAGA Syrup. It is made from the 9 until November. practically all fields or action The desire Marist Fathers Home. to work in the vineyard must first be The fot mal opening oC the new house IN JUDGE PARK'S BILL Of the $5,654,041 increase in the as- born In the heart before the labor Is of juice of ribbon cane, and pleases the palate as few pC the Afan-5t fathers, on Ivy street. sessed valuation of property, 52,106,096 highest laiue With such sentiment as his will tako place Thursda} afternoon at CordelP, Ga . March 17 —(Special )— s for personal property and 53,547,945 motive, Mr Haden is unreasing, unmv erv- sweets do. »ng and entirely unielflsh in serving his 3 .CO o'clook Considerable local interest is attached is for real estate Assessor Hendiicks eople a-nd his «*tat^ and we are made quite It w.ll bo followed in the evening to the outcome of a bill recently in- Btates that the big increase is due to Eappy in arresting public attention long Sold in sealed tins by a reception in honor of Bishop three causes—natural increase in val- enough to emphatically point to him with, Ke.il> All members of the Sacred troduced in congress by Judge Frank great pride." by your grocer JTeart cnurch and their friends are ^n- Park representative from the second ue, improvements made during the year \ iH>d to come district, providing for an appropriation and property that has been uncovered Mrs J R Hollida-y is chairman of to have a survey made of the Flint which has heretofore not been given in /far/an for Chairman. the rornnaittee of the Ladies' Altar so- river from Albany to Montezuma, for taxation. \ "Washington. March 17 —The inter- ALABAMA-GEORGIA SYRUP CO. ciety, who hoA e chatg-3 of: arrange- Th^ city's total revenue, if theifigurea state commerce commission today ments which is primarily for the purpose of elected Commissioner James S Har- B MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA wtablKh.ng- a steamboat line between of the assessor are permitted td stand, Jan as chajrman In succession to Com- these tvi o points will be $443,687.67, an increase of ?70,- missioner Edgar R Clark Commis- It >a believed by local citizens that 675 64 over last year. The appropri- sioner Harlaii assumed the duties of the extension of the steamboat line, ations for the year 1914 as made by cha.i rman today. This Will Soon Banish which now runs to Albany, would mean the finance committee of counil total a sreat advantage to Cordele and oth- $534.899, almost $100,000 greater than AH Objectionable Hairs er points within a, short distance of the revenue from taxes, but the income the river in the way of cheaper freight of the city from other sources will more rates on the transportation of feed than take care of the excess appropri- (Modes of Today) stuff fertilizers and merchandise to ations It is figured that the city will Keeeelly s Keeeelly s Keely s ^ r Beauty specialists ha\«* disrovered a tins 'section and in the transportation have a.n income of $135,000 from other ne\v and simple method for ridding the of cotton and other farm products sources this jear and but for the fact skin of obnoxious hair or fuzz and in- that the numbei of near-beer saloons variably but one application is requir- from these points to the gulf, wheie have been reduced by half and the li- ed to obtain the desued results A It would be transferred from the river cense fee lowered fiom $300 to $250, paste is made with powdered dfla.tone boats to the ocean steamers somg to and water and applied for 2 minutes to the revenue would be much greater In- all of the important ports ot the world. the hairy surface, then rubbed off and cluded in the- appi opriations for the A Mareli Sale of, Undermuslms the skin washed and dried. This ti eat- ment removes e\ ei v trace of hau and year is $40,000 foi interest on \vatei - y J leaves the skin firm and smooth Dis- ALL HOPE IS ABANDONED works bonds, which the law requires appointment vv ill be averted if > ou buy the city to make, but which the board the delatono in an original pack- of water commissioners are pacing age.— (Adv ) FOR MISSING SCHOONER Including Novelty, Style and Value from their revenue, so the city -will Saiannah. Ga , March 17—All hope have this $40,000 to spend in othei for the schooner Levl S Andrews, Cap- In his report to council tonight the Our second floor Undermuslm section is now tlie resort of those who would seek tne dainty tain Slocum from Norfolk, with coal assessor recommended a complete re- for the Vulcan Fuel companj. at Sa- survey of the cit> and new pi opertv and stylish in Muslin Underwear. No feature of a woman's wardrohe gets from tne discriminating vannah, was practically abandoned maps made therefrom at A cost of about $8,000, the re-naming' of &cveia.l j&ti eets this morning when no word came from 1 now bearing the same names at. other stopper and tne dainty, well dressed -woman so muck attention as ker •white lingerie. her with the marine i eports No ship streets, numbei ing all houses, placing1 reported having sighted the unlucky of signs on each street coi ner desig- Today's sale features cpecially new arrivals in lingeries which have sprung into sudden popularity craft and there was no report that nating the name ot the street, amend- ing the building" ordinance to rcquite because of the materials used in their construction; the •workmanship displayed in their finish an the had put into an> port disablel eacb person taking out a building" per- The schooner has not been heard mit to give the actual cost of the struc- from since March 3. attei getting out ture, and a change in the timo tot their development of real style*. of Norfolk following a seveie blow paying taxes, making the tota.1 tax The Levi S Andrews was manned by lor the 3 ear fall due on June 1, and payable during that month, a. captain and six seamen Night Robes, Chemise Pantalon, Dancing Petticoats and Drawer* Receiver for Empire Realty. Macon, Ga , March 17—(Special )—In Have Your Remgerator HISTORIC COURTHOUSE the superior court here today J udgre H A Mathews appointed a permanent SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION receiver foi the Empire Realty com- Iced From the Porch pany, a concern having assets of $27^ - •Warrensburg, Mo . March 17 —The 000 and liabilities estimated at $150,000 This is the rnodei n v. a> of historic courthouse of Johnson count:,, The action for a receive! ship WAS A Sale buildups i tfriireratoi They can where Thomas H, Benton, deprire <_, brought by the officials of the com- a Vest and Francis M Cockrell, three pany, who were oppobed by certai n of oasil> be irtbtailc d in anv home, 1 whether old or new. and are s>ur- noted United States Senators from the creditors The piocceding was in- pi i&inplj lovi in pi ict, compared Missouri, first gained oiatoncal fame, stituted in the name o£ i; M Uulland, with the unusudl convenience was sold at public auction \esterdav. of Macon and Byron, pi evident of the the> afford It was knocked down to William O. company, the defendants being the < omo irtto out store and bee Davis! a merchant foi ?630 The struc- company itself, the bank of Sopeiton, Today the wonderful bimplicitv of ture was erected 111 1S"6 the Marietta "Brust ana Banking com- In ISot Senator Benton, speaking pany and George >I. McKen/iie. of At- fiom the front portico of the com t- lanta houte, made his famous address fore- The Central Trust companj, of Ma- McCray casting the greatness of the west. con, was made receiver Senator Vest here delivered the ora- The Empn e Realtj com pan v has a At One Price tion on a 60S s faithfulness to its Sanitary master, -which since has been widely large amount of assets it is unable to circulated In 1861 Senator Cockreli. realise on at the piesent time and the -who afterwards served thirty jears in receivership step was taken to avert Refrigerators the United States senate, made a not- bankruptcy able speech on the north and south. Cattle Tick Work Downed, For All Purposes Macon, Ga , March 17 —(Special )—. (Bui t for Outside Icing) MRS. LITTLETON WORKS Tho county commissioners todav df- cided that the finances of the tounty Li \ on .ne plciiiningr tne pui - TO SECURE MONTICELLO did not warrant an appropt lation of chai>e of A new i eEi iterator, de- $1,800 for the employment of t\v o cat- i nit tm Mjtnethintj ot a. new and. tle tu k inspectors and fohe building of U|i LU d ite kind I^ct u^ shov Washington March 17—Mis Martin a dipping vat-with -which to tight the 89 •- o . a. VI < *"', aj. fiefrlgreratoi u - W Littltitun uigred a, senate committee tick Such an appropriation has been i m_,i_<' vs ith in o-utside ici today to favora,blv report the Reed abked for by the Bibb County Dalrv, (itMM -*») th it the ice man can bill, which v> ould create a joint con- AgTicultuial and Li\e Stock Institute piii tin. K u in from the r gressional committee to acquire b> W B Sparks, who appeared before pui ch Xu moTP will ou purchase or condemnation Monticello, the board in opposition to the plan, de- For Chooici e bothcieti irid ed b> die ire the home of Thomas Jefferson, in Vir- (lared that little benefit would accrue m.m i tnum;*- in with his muddy ginia Mrs Littleton declaied the to the county l > i t !ea\ ing tracks on your property should be made a national A.t the same time Mr Sparks asked i H an kite hen flooi Thit. is the shrine. ,, T „ the county to build a road seven miles Go'vvns of nainsooks, niobt advanced Idea, ever brought Representative Jefferson M Levy, of along the river through pi operty out tn A refrigerator and it has New 1 ork. ov, ner of MonticeUo, pro- which he owns or controls, stating tihat me t with high favj, in all parts tested against the bill a countrv club and golf links are to crepes and batiste. ul the countrv The committee took fthe bill under be constructed at a point up the river \V o \\ ill also be glad to ex- ad\ isement. plain to ^ ou in detail the &cien- and that the Macon Railway and Light tillii, prim iple of McCia,> Re- compan\ intends to extend its tracks fripeiatoi construction — how the to the club The board told Mr Sparks HcCi iv patented aj stem Icceps GOVERNMENT TROOPS it had no authority to build the i oad Petticoats or crepes, the curt ent o£ pure, cold, dry and he would have to call on the road an cuculatin^ in the food cham- DEFEATED BY BRIGANDS board ber-- all the time pique ana nainsooks. McCra\ Refrigerators axe il - Peking, China, March 17—The gov- Pardon Protent* at Tax. \va\s made with clean white lin- ernment troops at King Tze-Kwan, in Macon, Ga , March 17—(Special ) — ings with a choice of opal glass, Dr W N Ains worth, pastor of the porcelain, white ena,mel 01 odoi - the province of Ho-Nan. were defeat- Mulberry Street Methodist churoli and le^s white v, ood that are easily ed today bs a force of bngrands under one of the orgams-ers of the Macon Law Che.mise Pantalon cleansed and sti ictly sanitary the famous "White Wjolf" Enforcement league, has sent City \Ve urge T.OU to come in and These same brigands recently looted Marshal W. H. Gates a check for his or crepes, batistes and inspect the McCra> . This stoi e and burned lao Ho-Kow in the prov- street tax. across the face of v. hich i ment of the tax b\ all 219 Peachtree Street tured In an ef foi t to force them to male citizens betw een the ages of 21 Knickerbocker Draw- disclose hidden treasures and 45 vears, and if, as Ur Amswortti ATLANTA, GA. The brigands are now threatening says, ht> has never paid thp tax be- Sian-Fu, capital of the state of fore, then he has violated the law ers of batiste, nainsook Shen-Si DOG DISCOVERS BODY and lingerie clotb. OF MURDERED NEGRO Columibus, Ga, March 17—\ dog led The Latest "Word in Gowns for This Season Special Sale of the Newest to the discovery ot the dead bodi of H. A Oule, a negro, who, a-coording Gowns to tlie coroner's jui->, w*is murdered Of new soft crinkly crepe—in wbite, pink and ligbt blue. Many of tbe wnite crepes are by an unknown person The dog car- Of ried in its mouth the arm of the dead trimmed in pink and blue. Lace Flouncings at Allen's negro to a group of children, and lay- Novel ing it before them began to barK.. The Gowns of soft silky batiste; lace and ribbon trimmed. Tbe nainsooks are trimmed in new animal then led the children se\ erad Materials hundred yards through a swamp to Sbadow or Venetian, Val and Cluny laces. CLo Lace flouncing s, the important feature of present where the body lay. Investigation showed that the man day gowns. Lingerie and other articles of women's nacl been shot through the baok of the head He had been dead several da}*, At wear. No arrests hal party shouted "Your majesties' Mrs. Pankhurst is and modern desicns in white and ivorr. in prison. I therefore—" Draw- New Style Developments in Ladies' Drawers At $2Yd. The woman w as unable to proceed further as a detective clapped hfs hand over her mouth and she was ers Some in tbe popular knickerbocker styles trimmed witb dainty lace, wide beading run witb Camisole Laces, a new lot of pretty escorted out of the theater Of ribbon. Otbers in tbe new straigbt leg drawers, trimmings formed of bands of laces or embroid- now designs at special prices; over eries. Some few finisbed with, Clunys. AIT of tbe softest sbeerest nainsooks. LEA TO SEE WILSON Every For twenty pretty patterns, 29c to 60c yard, Style a special lot at Yard ON TENNESSEE MUDDLE Cboice Washington, March 17 —Senator Lea, of Tennessee, called at the white See Our Display of New Spring Corsets Narrow shadow laces in a profusion of pretty house today with. Lee Douglas, fed- eral attorney for the middle district patterns, excmsive designs at most attractive prices. of Tennessee, and arranged to see Sale begins tbi« morning. Second floor. President "Wilson tomorrow concerning Come to our lace sale Today. latest developments in the political sit- uation In then state Refusal of the independent democratic convention yesterday to accept the president's 51-53 plea for harmonv- among the demo- J. P. Allen & Co. | cratic factions had not been commum- Whitehall • cated in detail to Senator Lea, but he expected to discuss its various phases Keely Company with the president tomorrow.

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a few da>3 with her parents, Mr and | MEN ORGANIZE. CLUB TO CO-OPERATE WITH Mrs ^ E "Wimpj SOCIAL ITEMS T-** Members of Sororities \ FOR PLAYING MARBLES AUGUSTA EXCHANGE Mr "Will Tanner of New Tork i*» Nadine visiting his mother Mrs Henry Tan Cordele Ga March 17 —f Special )— The Atlanta Chamber of Common ner Quite a noT, el organization recently has been as=ked to oo opeiate wit i the Face Powder Miss Ul Hodgson of Athens arrrves foimed among- a number of business Augusta cotton exchange in a meeting; today to visit Miss Mamie Ansley Miss Lida Nash has returned from Meet at University Club men of Cordele 13 Che Vgate club to be called b-x that bodv for the llrst C/n Gremjt Boxu* »»* New Orleans where, she visited Miss i This club is formed simple for the pur- week in Ma} the purpose of the meet Mrs J E Gill of Chattanooga, and Mar% Agnes O Donnell for several | pose of carrvingr tne men back to Jiig being to gri% e consideration to the M>p Kate Osborne of Savannah weeks } their boyhood daj s In shooting conduct of the cotton trade and to Make* The passed through the city > esterdav en Miss Bessie Kempton president of last week where tie sororiti girls or- I marbles throwing horse shoes and do- make e verv reasonable effort to sol \ e Complexion Beautiful route to fcavannah from New York Mrs Victor I^amar Smith and Mrs the Pan Hellenic, of Atlanta, whicfti in ganized there at a meeting at Shorter ing otner things of the kind for the or improve existing: conditions con Vaughn Niton leave tomorrow to spend sake of pastime and amusement sistent with, sound business principles *** eludes the federated forces of eighteen college Fxplainrnj, the purposes o* Producing that soft, velvety fresh- Mr and Mrs E M Williams of ten, dajs in Isew Tork the state work Mibs Kempton stated President Tft ilkinson haa appointed \ different college sororities in this city, it TJV as the hope of the sororities to P Ooles Frank >f. Inman and E b ness so much admired. Money Chattanoogra will be in Atlanta at the Mrs Beatrice Conrad and Mr and f NEW OFFICERS NAMED Oeorsnatt Terrace during opera week held an interesting meeting at the Uni Klve a scholarsh p eacn xear to he Ehne* to represent this organization refunded if not entirely pleased. Mrs F\erett To rn er h a~v e tak en an •ve-rsitj club yesterday This federa Talullah Tails Industrial fcchool for at that heeting Mr Williams is vice piesident of the apartment at 31 East Si^th street BY PHI DELTA THETAS Nadine is pure and harmless and Southern Express companj tton of voung college women has Join Mo intaln Bo\s and Girls besides tlie c ' the State Federation of "Women« wortt each organUatIon may wish to Officers ha\e been elected for 1914 adheres until washed oft. Blends Mies Cassie Greer ifi visiting rela Clubs ilisa Kempton is chairman of dt in the ]o al centers oat blemishes; prevents sunburn and Mrs 7F A Has nes is spending sev by the Pbi Delta Theta Wumni of this tives in Alabama the state committee of sororities in Miss Kempton is a, graduate of city as follows GLASSES FITTED. return of chscolorationa. A million eral da>s with, MIrs W E Wimp>, Shorter college and a mem-ber of the If vour e>es trouble you in the least an Clarkston I that organization and she will organ E W Carter Jr president F M. delighted users endorse the delicate Mrs T B Felder has returned from . jse the sorority forces all through the Alpfh i K.appa, Ps sorority All fr**. Qillespie Tics president P S Mont you should flnd eyut If glasses ore need Memphis j state terna esterdaj Miss •=end delegates to the meetings of the ser\ice T\ e will fit >our glasses in i N ew "i ork Mr and Mrs Jack Thieson will re urer Fred Houser chairman c-f the scientific and thorough manner at i By 7W«e Coune«r* or Afotf, 50c. Ivempton explained to hei membe-rs Atlanta Pan Hellenic, although cnly executive committee turn today from Florida where they the values, of fedei atlon and told an those federated haie the right to lote ver> moderate charge A K. Haw Kes National To2et Company- Paris, Teaa. Mr F "^ I earj has returned to spent the winter in the citj. foderat nn uf soiontles The election of Mr Carter was by Co Optlnins 14 Whitehall—(Adv > \f*w \ ork Mis T eai> will remain Interesting story of her visit to Rome unanimous action of the alumni se\eionj of Atlanta uf whi*-h Jo**l Hurt is pret, By Smith & Higgins' Opening inert is In the cit\ ind has entere I • grand opera week. u. Ivelj in the discharge of the dill" PS of t i-s new position Mj and Mrs John H Glenn leave Mi Fveritt omes TO \tlanta with ^mrth &, Higgins spring opening" of er til-v used as i>art\ iats w rh d nitty atuidav for a shoi t sta\ in New Or et tlitnt testimonials f i om leading milliner> and ladies readi to wear dffe-r 0011 -*i mmer dresbe-- bankers and business men He Is \ \ci-\ diessA hat JL distinguished > oungr a<-tiv»- and \ i*,orous and the garments has attracted crowds of ad modt,! of ai istoc atic ir pearance Devices That Will Make mi i ers during Tuesda-j an as the open up the new trust company as soon gins siho w an extremely beautif ul quests of Air and Mrs Robert "Wood. as possible said M Everitt \ester j Atlanta. tango model of lndl\iduUit>—a tango da Oui fixtures have been ordered The showing1 of milliner is partic that is somewhat t stinct from the House cleaning would never be such a burden if the right Mr -3 Cal-vin Morgan McClun> of the stock has been subscribed and is uarly attractive One of the prettiest common \anety of 191 I It is of a Kno-s.\Hlt is the g-uest oT hei p irents, being iapld!^ paid in and we should , models, and judging by the sales one Japanese st> K a sort of turban, hai e evei \ thing ready for business be trimmed in bUIliant i ibbons and preparations were made beforehand. Ir n I Mi« \ i» Vuai f of the most popular is a "U atteau m flowers foie long- he said cerise with a bandeau a beautiful bow Miss £mi'y Wimpv -who is attending The ne wtrust company will occupy Go-n-ns and s nts of epieat \ arietv of We want lo show you how easily and satisfactorily floors can •-Uiool at the \\ ebley t emalt college the main fl^^t of the new Hurt build showing coquettJshl> under the brim st\ le and ia.bi ic divided w ith the mil A lavender in the same sr\ le is one lineij display the attention of Smith n \facon \\ 1J return Iridaj to spend &, TIi erg ins \isilois Most of the suits be cleaned and polished and how rugs and carpets may be cleaned o the most admired show the flange skirt and ooat of a Pretty pleated frilled and flat straw- beautiful and modish drape effect with very little labor. hats are numerous The\ are tritnmed around the shoulders Ruffles and in delicate shades of blue ribbon and rucfhrng1 abound and meet -with much silk rosebuds \mong this displa\ is favor For instance: The Dolly \ arden model of one found the bewitching- fahepherdees hat, piece drefabes proves of gre it favor and a, si i aw bonnet effect -with *K wei b in the silk gow ns simple i cations for pi u-sion gav si-reamers—lust nade afternoon wear met \vith approval The Domestic Vacuum Cleaner to shade a pah of laughing € cs "Vlany of them in ore piece designed 1 eghorns continue in extre i ^ popu for house wear and summerv loungn e lajit^ They are sho-ivn M ith lonff on \eiandas prove \ er-i popula.1 The su ta shown aie mos,tl\ in blues The Domestic Vacuum Cleanei ib tlie greatest cleaning device e\er per- 1 irk streamers and loses pir \ roaes browns greens and some rarely e~s: and big ones The&p hats are gen quislte designs In lavender fected. It requires no electricity, no hand-pumping; you simph run it over ): the floor like a carpet sweeper. Turning the wheels cieates a -vacuum which A Piping Hot Dish TO ADD TO POPULARITY \ GEORGE DOCKER WILL draws air through the nozzle at the rate of more than 25,000 cubic inches per For Wintry Nights I OF THE PARCEL POST QUIT THE AUTO FIELD minute. With this air comes all the du&t, dirt, germs, moth«, etc., from carpets There s nothing finer than a steaming hot dish of Faust Spaghetti and rugs and even the dust from the floor beneath the rugs or caipets I Washington ATarch I'" —To fi rti«i Oreorgre B DocKer w ho has been on a cold night It warms you up—satisfies your hunger It s ad 1 to the j op il iriti of the pa el m inagei or thr M tchell L/fwis com All du&t or dirt is deposited in a cloth bag inside the s\\ eeper, which may be strengthening and makes a rich savory meal You can make a rofat. Postmaster Gei eral Burlosoii o pan\ \\1i ear at this time, to^ n sa s I suffered with, stomach I am now working on the Jarm 12 and ei eryone aeems to be working v, ith in added enthusiasm not notice ing an opportunity. trouble for 12 or It vears and have hours a dav my muscle is as hard as al le before in jears You won't have spent lots of mone> for medicine For Iron and T think that is going some for Domestic de Luxe (Special) a man -who was in m\ condition D. A. POLING TO ADDRESS such a chance three 5 ears T had to li% e on dried A Perfect Combination Cleaning Ou f t I now •weis'li 1 0 pounds and am CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS again. HE finest all round cleaning- device on tl-e peaches and buttermilk feeling pretty good for an old man market Has the largrest vacuum slot intde Dan A Poling" president s associate Some of the choic- T Ball bearing: throughout patented roller ad Last \ ear I -w a*; a physical wreck Thedford s Bl->rk Draught has been and citirenship superintendent of the United faociet\ of Christian Endeavor est selections left. justment in front carpet sweeper brush attach I could not eat oi sleep and \%as as found a \ er\ \aluible medicine for all will be in Vtlanta on the evening1 of inent to throw In or out wtilch worka perfectly on itaich 2, > anil will deliver an addrftss any carpet OT rug complete hose attachments for jear cra^-v as a man could be derangements of the Hv er atomacfo All new and fully at the First Christian church under cleaning: evervthmg: in the home special brush and bowels It is composed of pure the auspices of the Christian Endeavor The L-V Floor Polisher \t last I toe k Thedford s Black- 1,1 Ion oJ America guaranteed. As front for linoleum and hardwood floors The ideal vegetable herb^ and acts gentlv \ et Mi Poling -who is only 29 yea.rs of machine for cleaning eCficiPiitlv an-d getting e\ ery AND A QUART BOTTLE OF Draught the oil reliable -vegetable agt comes to Atlanta as the citlren samples. surely Succe^sfullj used for o\ er "0 ship repi esentatn c of four million bit of d-ust on every article from cfllar to roof liver medic ne ind I -want to say right vears Should be in every famili med 3 oung people throughout the world Packed singly in strong- •wooden boxes having all eady deli\ ered 3 3oO addresses Liquid Veneer here that tv.o packages of Thedford s icine chest Get a package tod^y and traveled 250 000 miles in the United $700 Lindeman & states and Canada Mr Poling w ill Price, Outfit Complete, $13.00 BlacK'-'Draucrht did me more good than One cent a dose stop in Atlanta en route to Macon Son's Player .50 iv here he will address the Georgia Kegrular puce of BB Model ?14 oO Christian Fndeavor convention ^"hich Regular price of H-ose With Nozzle Attach This is a tempoiar> introductory offer—t3ie convenes on March 27, 28 and 29 $45O ment 4 00 bottle of Liquid Veneer is a regular standard package Regular price of Hlardwood Floor Cleaner 3 50 selling everywhere today for $1 00 a-nd the regular prlc* MOONSHINERS TRIED $600 King Regular price of "Wall Brush 50 of the ~L, V Floor Polisher will algo eventually be f 1 00—• so profit by your opportunity and get one of the new AT MOONLIGHT SESSION Total $20 50 Ij-V Flooi Polishers now while we are giving the quart Rome Ga. Mareh 17 —(Special )—A When >-ou puichase the de Luxe outfit, 3 cm get bottle Ot Liquid Veneer i\ith it Fine Gardening Weather midnight moonllglit session to tiy all the a.bove for our special moonshine cases •» aa held here by $600 Player (sever- Both Cleans and Polishes Earh \ egetableb depend on early planting and it a best to United States Commissioner John C combination price of Printup He bound over James Bel- make use of this splendid gardening weather Time to start Po- mar colored of Floyd county Jesse al makes) The L-V Floor Polisher serves a two- Oai rett, of Chattoog-a county Henry fold purpose It not only cJeans the floor tatoes Onion Sets Earlv Peas Beets, Radishes Lettuce etc Benton colored and George Montgom ei i colored Ben Roebuck and Tom thoroughly, removing the dust dirt, etalne Garrett \\ere dismissed on a like charg-e Moonshiner s are ex'ceedlnsl'v and blemishes, but at the same time ina busv m this section and revenue ottf cers are Icept on th.e Jump raiding $550 Weiler parts a beautiful lasting lustre It makes still-3 and maklns arrests. The United your floors just as bright and clean as Hastings' Seeds Right States commission holds court at any hour of the day or night for the con when they were newly finished, and, mark venfence of tha officers giving1 the They are the standard of seed excellence and purity in acoused men trial whenever they are you it leaves them perfectly dry all the Southern States They are just the quality of seeds brought to to^n- $500 Mathushek Once you've tried these wonderful ti-V you need in your garden to insure, so far as right seeds can Floor Polishers you will feel a lasting GEORGIA SAVINGS BANK (used) gratitude for the makers insure, garden success TO DECLARE DIVIDEND Liquid Veneer Polish without the mop may be had at 25c 50c and $1 00 bottle— Ihc Georgia Savings Bank and Trust eorftpairv located in the Grant bJild Domestic Model "F. B." according to size ing will toda> declare a semi annual $400 Malhushek, dt\ idend of 4 per cent, this being its j i Special Ladies' Service twenty first semi annual dividend Oak, used Smaller Size, at $10 j This bank is the oldest savings bank Has the "Domestic quality finish throughout This is a Shades Made to Order During the next few months Mrs Shemll will be in our in Atlanta, being founded September i 1 1899 The semi annual periods for smaller and lighter machine than the B Models carpet city retail store to advise any of our lady customers on seeds taking stock of the bank are Maich 1 $175 sweeper attachment underneath same as m Model * BB,' only Our Shades are distinguished for f and September 1 and the annual peiiod smaller, gets all the dirt and Utter whether on the carpet and gardening: either flower or vegetable Mrs Shernll 1 is beptember 1 their goodness Only the best mate | The officers are George M Brown Conover Piano, or in it, packed in fiber cases Price each, $10 00 rials and w orkmanship go into the knows all about gardening in the Atlanta section and can help pi e-ident Tohn W Grant \ ice presl (Rug and Drapery Section—Fifth Floor) dent and Joseph E Boston secretary used making Tohn King s Scotch Holland vou Her ^er\ ice is at \ our disposal i and treasurer and the be=t oil opaque are the onlv $160 shade cloths v\ e use—and all shades arc ATLANTANS GIVE UP mounted on Hartsnorn rollers Double Delivery Service NEWSPAPER IN ROME $325 to $500 High- 98c Rome Ga- March 1Z.—(Special.)— Grade Pianos Vfter an existence of several weeks in Last "Mondav we started our double daily delivery service, Rome, The i>ail> News an afternoon The Special Price of a Not a Bit Too Early paper founded here bj R I £, Dunn reaching all parts of Atlanta twice daily This insures prompt of itJanti lias suspended publication Dunn left Rome labt week and the $155 tc $290 White Enamel Medicine to Order Awnings! delivery of \ our purchases of seeds, plants and bulbs empiovees of the plant state tha.t he Orders placed before 2pm delivered the same daj It did not meet the pa\ i oil and left a Cabinet Indeed, it is far bet- f number of debts behind him Vftei Others Just As Good not convenient to come, just phone in vour order hii, depaiture the papei was continued ter to get your order I for a few da-yfe under the management Every home should have a medicine cabinet. in early Then, when 1 1 of James A. Belfiawer, formerly an Phones Bel Mam 2568, Main 3962, Atlanta, 2568 i \ tla.nta newspaper man but todav its These, for the bath room, are white enamel—size you need the awn- suspension w as announced and lack of 102x132 inches, \\ith 9x12 inch beveled French ings, they will be .ailveiUsing given as the ca.use LUDDEN & plate mirror and one glass shelf read\ The Panama Exposition. We ha\e only a limited number to sell at this I elephone and we "Washington March 17 — \n appro price—g8c each ill send a man to HASTINGS' priation of $100 000 for participation BATES bj the United States in the Panama Order right avvav by telephone, it yon can't take measures and exposition t? be held in Panama next come down make estimates 16 W. Mitchell St. \ovemberr was urged upon congress totl-v. in a specval message from the 63 Peachtree St. president Resolution-s authorizing tlie participation already are p

V \ THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA., AVEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914. Page Nine GOULD AND TO Twenty-three ' Men Now on American Has Big Advantage Squad—No Cuts to Be in Play for World's Court Made Just Yet. Tennis Honors—Play Today.

Colonels Wallop Crackers The Naps' Great Frenchman Rube Kissinger, the veteran right- Philadelphia. March 17. — With OFF DAY TODAY; hander with Memphis last season, was G<>uld,, the American a-mnteui* Cham- Tuesday's arrival at-the Cracker train- pion, holding the n.dvanta<« of four ing' grounds, accounting for all of the sets to ncnr o\'er F, Cov«y, of •players now. the prof ess ional UUebolder, By Hammering the Pellet Who Plays Here This Week Twenty-three men are now on the in their contest for the world's cham- squad, consisting of 8 pitchers. 3 catch- pionship court tennis honor, experts CLEVELAND NEXT ers, 5 outfielders and 7 infielders. are figuring: on how the Englishman There will hardly be any cuts in the will plan his campaign of attack to- !, squad for .the next week or ten days morrow in the s« •-•>,>ml snatch of the To All Corners of the Lot and maybe not until after the exhibi- series. In the- opinion of experts who [Naps Play Here Thursday, tion season has been played out. saw yesterday's games. Mr. Gould's The squad now is: •play has never been get was five hits and three runs. Tork, March winning j of the three sets schedulecd for tomor- Clemons, who pitched the first four today's g-ame from Kugene T* Milburn, I row' the deciding sets will be played on innings for the Colonels, received the . of Memphis. Tenn., Edward W. Card- Saturday. ' same treatment that Doscher got, wnewhen Mjicj^irre Larry l>">PPfdroppeud demons"-lemons' per- | ^ wfiere they have been training-, ner, of New York, stands well in the L«everett, who finished the game for feet peg to_ catch him stealing, and !anc j wil, stop'at the Hotel Ansley lead for this year's amateur billiard the visit ore, allowed the same number counted on Flanagan's single. while here. championship title, an honor which he of hits and runs. "With tw'6 gone in the Colonels' sec- There will be thirty-five men in the has held on three previous occasions. FOOD AND CLOTHING Ferryman Hit Hard. ond, Beaumiller Balked. Dodge hit | -^-- -,nViuains" twenty-five^players. Today's victory was the fourth suc- FOR FIRE SUFFERERS to short, and when Eible dropped the ^Jan^&or BirmlSBhain. Trainer Hitte. cessive winning bracket for Gardner, Ferryman, who finished 'the game for throw he was safe Beaumiller scored j ^VefaVy IVack'woid'and" four "baseball and he is the only one of seven con- fhe Crackers, wag touched up for ten on trie uouoie steai. t .: *„,.,-. « f» F'fl-cimrHK of Tii** "Plain testants in the tournament 'who has Mobile. Ala., March 17.—Hundreds hits 'and seven runs, and received hor- . Singles by Eible and Manush a sac- j %£££• ^om Te?^"? The SS.^H. not. experienced defeat. lo? residents of the littlp city of Oeiba, rible support. The Crackers played a d p < d ! tted Md ed G-ai*dner play-ed well today, and his I Honduras, who were left hoim-less by worse in the fiel-d Tuesday than the run of 124 in the tenth inning: was 1 th« fire which swept the busin'ess dis- Colonel3 did on Monday. 5nY%V\?rA. A .?. . ?rl, e Sil.Sl ! ^Sffipj^gST ^ trict lapt week, were removed to saf^S^t ^ ^^^d'a^^Ace I ^e^TJifow^ng^pla^^m appear a masterpiece of cue work. The" cen- Hits rained all over the field, and here: tury mark had been reached only twice Puerto Cortex because of tlie lack.^oC the Cracker, outfield was kept busy fly by Beaumiller. iieci the game up the competition,, and Gardner accommodations, accordiny to Captain Catchers —O'Neill , Carisdh, Bassler, Sim onsen, of the Norwegian steamer chasing blows to the fences. And in for the Colonels in the fourth. Billings. now stands an excellent chance of win- the midst of a fusillade of bingles. They took the lead In the aixth. Me- ning1 the special prize for the high run. Colombia., _ which Arrived here today •would come a boot that spilled the Pitchers — Blandlng. Mitchell. Cul- from Honduras. Larry doubled and scored on Beaumil- lop, Steen, Bowman, Collamore, Kahler, This cluster was made up of good all- 1 beans for good and all. ler's single. Dodge grot a life when round billiards, as also was his unfin- "The Colombia, which w s lying at Prank Manush had a horrible day Eible tossed his rap hi^n to second to Hagerman, James. Puerto Cortez, loft there at nearlv Infielders —Johnston , Lajole, Olson, ished 51 with which he completed the midnight 'Monday. March arriving at third base. Try as hard as he could, ciitqli Beaumiller. I^everett filed out Paulette, Knlg-ht, Hartford, Ounlap. necessary 400 points for the game in JJVanic did not seem to be able to sink to jyianas'.tn, who made a. beautiful the next morning about 7:30 o'clock at Outfielders — Birmingham, Jackson, the twenty-ninth inning. Ceiba. with throe- eurluacls of provis- his hooks into anv of the heaves that pe^ to third, but Manush lot the ball Milburn's efforts netted him only (,-ame his way. Stick with 'em, Frankie, sift away from him and two runs L,lebold, Lelivelt, Wood. Graney. ions and clothes aboa rd for the helji- Shortstop Ray Chapman, the regular 3.62 points today, his best run being ](, f ami lies," said Captain Simonsen. thev all boot them some days. counted. 32. The Memphis cueist has played A" nice catch by Kircher and another at that position, has been sent home . alyo carried many relatives and Tho Crackers got one in their half with a broken leg. Terry Turner, the and 'los' t five g-ames, and as he has Criend-s, who them pel vcs carried food by Xixon were the fielding features or of the .sixth. Kircher doubled. Nixon regular third baseman, is at Hot only one more to play, he has no chance ami clothing1 for the sufferers. The the game. Flanagan's throwing was was hit. Flanagan laid down a safe of winning any prize unless in his final great. Clothier, a sub shortstop for Springs, i Vean Gregg, pitcher, will not vessel .stayed in Celba until 1:30 bunt. Kircher - counted on a wild be here, reason not given. contest he should make the highest o'clock Tuesday, returning- to Puerto •the Colonels, pulled the best play for pitch. The batting order that Bhe Naps will run. of the tournament. Cor tea with many residents of Ceiba, them. The Colonels' Seventh. Score: and their relatives. At Puerto CbrteE Both sides hit so Well that there is use in the first game with, the Crackers As our old side JtJck, Jim L«afitt«^ Thursday is announced as follows: Gardner, 400: average, l* 2:1-29: high wp loaded a cargo of bananas Cor Mo- would sa-v, "Here they aU come." That Liebold. center field; 'Olson, third rune- 124. 53, 29. bile." Is what it looked llko In the Colonels' base; Jackson, right field; Lajoie, sec- Milburn, 162; average, high | Captai-n Simon sen said the fir* in seventh. ond base; Johnston, first base; Dunlap, runs, 32. 29, 20. Ceiba started on Saturdav, March 7. Stansbury walked. Osborn got a life shortstop; Graney, left field; Carisch Jo a drug- store at about 3 o'clock in on Sch wind's errur after Stansbury or O'Neill, catch er. • thp afternoon and that by 7 oVlock had atolfn. Sevtiroid tripled to' the National Balloon Race. the next morning the entire business si-ore board, K coring' two men, , and district of the city was in ashes- The when Manush let the throw get away Xe\v Tork, March 17.—The National origin of the fire is not known. The balloon race this year will be sailed Colombia, was chartered as a rescue lit third Severoid also came in. steamer by the Honduran g^overnmcnt- Ing-erton dropped a Texas leagner in from St. Louis July 4. The Aero Olub left for two bags ' fie advanced to EVANS ILL of America awarded this contest to- third on an infield out and scored on night to the Aero Olub of St. Louis. a sacrifice fly by Beaumiller. The winner and the pilot who finishes GIRL IS KIDNAPED They got their final run in the second will be two of the three aero- eighth ' inning. Stansbury singled and naut's to represent the United States BY SIX ARMED MEN stole and counted when Osborn threw PLAY IN ENGLAND j in the international race to start from his bat at one over his head and sent i ICansas City next October. The third it to left field for three cushions. American pilot will be Ralph H. Vp- Chicapro. March 17.—Six armed men The Crackers g^t fcheir nnal two NAPOLEON LAJOIE. son, •winner of the International flight early today went to a north side hotel, Five of America's Best Golf era from Paris, last year. knocked down the proprietor and at , runs in the final inning". Munch got the point of revolvers forced Miss Mar- to' second when Clothier threw the Will Represent This Coun- Tlie latest photo of Napoleon I^ajoie, the great second baseman of the garet Miller, 24, to accompany them. ball away. Welchonce counted him Cleveland Na.ps., who will play -with them against the Crackers on Thursday. D. Evan off, proprietor of the hotel, with a single. Welchonce counted on Dundee Defeats Hirsch. told the police that when the men en- Sohwind's" double. try at Sandwich. Friday and Saturday at Ponce de Leon. Tork, March 17 Johnny Dun- tered the hotel. and demanded to aea The hitting of• Scltwind, Kirchftr and Lajoie is starting- his twentieth season as a professional ball player, his the girl he refused to allow Them to Flanagan was the best for the Crack- nineteenth as a big- leaguie player and his thirteenth as a memfber of the Cleve- dee, of New York, defeated "Special go to her room., After knocking him. ers, with the entire Colonels' line-up Chicago. March 17.—Chicago may Delivery" Hirsch, of Chicago, in a ten- down they went to the young woman's showing good ,woi-k. with the willow. have two representatives in. the Brit- land club. round bout here tonigrht. 1 apartment, where, at the point of their The Box Si ish amateur golf championship tourna- Lfijofe was born at Wtoonsoefcet. Khotfa Irfand , Sei»teb*r 8, 1*75. H!e stands revolvers, they awoke her, forced her ment at Sandwich, England, ^iay 18 LOUIS VIL LE— a>b. r. h. po. a. e. 6 feet 1 inch and weighs 1S6 pounds. to dress and dragged her through a One Man in a Hundred TO 23, it -was announced today. Charles BANKERS AND BROKERS rear exit into a watting automobile. Buroh, r. f.. . . (Chick) Evans, Jr., former western I^ajole Is considered the most graceful fielder in the game today and has Tony Francis, a guest at the hotel, Stansbury, L f.'. . champion and at one time champion been considered such for years. He Is also ranked as one o-f the game's great- fails to be pleased with our Os'born, c. f. HEAR TWO ADDRESSES attempted to interfere, but was knock- of France, and Prazer Hale, of the est hitters. In his nineteen years, Lajoie only fell under the .:>00 mark three ed down ami locked f room. from, V. demons, c. Pkokic club, were reported to be plan- which ho later eacapi. ae told the Spring ready-to-wear suits, Ingerton, J b. . . ning on entering- the tournament times. ' - . The Bankers and Brokers' club held police McLarry. 2b. . . If Evans can arrange his business His record is as follows: a. smoker last night at the University The hotel proprietor &v I one of the and he's the man who Beaumiller, ss. . so he oan make the trip, the United Year. City and. Lea-sue. Pos. Games. Eat. Av-. Field Av. club and discussed arrangements for men had visited the girl I'reque^tyi-r;; Dodge, Sb. . . - Slates will have five of its best g-olt 1896 Fall River. New England, c. f 80 .429 .931 doesn't KNOW., R. demons.'' p. players in the British classio, Fred IS9S Philadelphia XationaJ, Ib 39 .231 .695 the.entertainment of the convention of Leverett, p. 1897 Philadelphia National, 13)., c. f 12G ..^36 .984-60 Group 3, of the Georgia Bankers' as- Herreshoff and Jerome Travers hav* sociation, in April and the state con- Clothier, ss. . sailed, and soon will be followed by 1898 Philadelphia National, 2b -_ .328 .947 PAN-AMERICAN MEETING We WANT THE "MEN O' Donnell, c . . Francis Ouimet, the national open 1899 Philadelphia National, 2b ... . .379 .957 vention of the bankers In May in At- Severoid, c. champion. 1!)00 Philadelphia Na-tional, 2b .356 .969 lanta. HAS BEEN POSTPONED WHO DO NOT WISH TO 1!>01 Philadelphia American, 2b 131 .422 .963 Dr. "William J. Blaloclc, presi-dent of Totals. . . .38 10 1-5 17 14 1902 Cleveland Americans, ^b XT .369 .874 the Fulton National bank, addrea-sed SPEND OVER ,$15 to see the club on the w'ork of the Atlanta Santiago, Chile, March 17.—The post- Cleveland Americans, 2b .355 .857 ponement is announced today of t-ia ATLANTA— aib. r. h. po. a. I'.'IH Cleveland Americans, 2ib., as. .. . . 141) .381 .858-31 Joint committee to secure a regipnal the 10 exclusive models we McConnell. *.'b. 1905 Cleveland A me r leans, 2h .329 .991 reserve bank for Atlanta. A. P. Coles, fifth Pan-American conference, wlucli Mchwind, ss. 1906 vice president of the Central Ban|c and was to have been held here in Sep- Cleveland Americans, 2ib.f 3b... ,:i5u .973-23 tember. It will not take place before show at that price. Glori- Kircher, 1. f. . FREDDIE WELSH 1907 Cleveland Americans, 2b. 137 i' Trust corporation, made a talk on the .299 .969 >j"ixon, c. f, . definition of commercial paper as fur- the end of November. 190S Cleveland Americans, 2lb. ir,T .964 Washing-ton, March IT.—No official ously good value and perfect F"lanag:an, r, f. 1909 Cleveland Americans, 2b. 128 .959 nished to the organization connmittee Ktble, Ib. . . at Washing-ton by the committee of notification of the postponement of the 1910 Cleveland Americans, 21>. ir,» .see Pan-American conference nor the rea- fit is our pledge. Manush, Sb. . , 1911 Cleveland Americans, Tb., 2b 90 .990-48 the Atlanta Clea.ring House associa- rtunn, c . - . . OVER MEXICAN MRS tion, which com.mittee is composed of sons therefor had been received by 1912 Cleveland Americans, Ib., 2b.... 117 .984-69 officials of th« state department, nor Doscher, p. . . 1913 Cleveland Americans, ™n. 137 .970 Robert F. Maddox, John K. Ottley, Ever hear of "Olus Perryman, p. . Joseph A. McCord and A. P. Coles. the Pan-American Union today, but Munch, c. . . English Lightweight Champion the general understandlnc among the Shirts?" xWelohonce. . diplomatists "wu-s that It had been de- Leads in Points Nearly layed because of the general unrest In Totals...... 36 6 10 27 6 6 WOMEN'S TENNIS NEGRO READER COMING BAR JAPANESE WIFE Latin-America. The "whole shooting- Although Secretary Bryan's program Score by innings: K. , All the Way. OF AMERICAN SURGEON for visiting the conference and step- match" in one. Shirts and Louisville ...... 110 102 410—10 Semi-Finals Reached in Indoor Will Appear at Warehouse ping in Central and South American Atlanta ...... £10 001 002 — G countries on the way is not mature, it drawers. Think of the time xlllt for Perryman In ninth. . Cal., March 17.—Fred- Championships. College Benefit. Tacoma, Wash.. Mnrc'h 17,—Failing •was said today that the postponement Summary; Two-base hits. S tans-bury, die Welsh, lightweight, of Pontypridd, in an appeal to Washington, Mrs. Sa,do made it possible that he might not bo saving in the A. M. Think McLarry_. ,. Kirc.-her,. Ingerton_ . -,, Sphv/ind. ;. Wales, won a decision over Joe Rivers, Mol>aniels, Japanese wife of an Amer- able to attend. three-base hits, Sch\yinrt,. Severoid, j Of t,Os Angeles, at Vernon arena, today ioan soirg-json in the Orient, was de- , of the necessity of an Olxis, Osborn, Dodge; double piny, D-osrht-r I after twenty rounds of fighting1. Welsh New York. March 17.—Mrs, Fred- On Friday night at 8 o'clock Richard ported today the Japanese steam- | to Schwind to Kible; innings pitched, i had a lead on points nearly all the erick Schmitz, former national chani- B. Harrison, reader, of Chicago, will ship Canada. Expense of Thaw Case. during a Golf game, and by Doscher -1, wj.tf. S hits, S runs, by j way. [ pion; Mrs. C. N. Beard, .Miss Marie appear at Moreliou.su rollegre under the >leDan!eJs arrived a 1 '-'lemons 4, with 5 hits, 3 runs; struck } Welsh kept Rivers in the glare or [Wagner, the national title holder, and auspices of the athletic association of month ago she was denied admission f Albany, N. Y., March 17.—Senator think of the price, $1.50. out, by Clemons 3, by Leverett 2, by i the sun and worried him with his ! Miss Clare Cassel today won their the college. because she had no passports. ??lie F raw ley today introduced in the «tat« Perryman ~, bv • Doscher 2; bases on, miick punch and lively footwork. In 1 places in the semi-final round of the In presenting this attraction to the appealed the case to Washington. legislature a bill to appropriate 54",- balls, off Doscher 1, off Levrrctt 2, tlv fifth round the referee cautioned women's natioiia.1 Indoor lawn tennis public Morehoiise college is giving? At- Mrs. McDaniel was married seven 61f> to pay the expenses of attorneys, Sure Mike! We've the Porryman i; sacrifice hits. Dunn, Beau- Rivers about using his elbow on championship tournament. lanta the opportunity to hear one of, years ago to Dr.. J K.. McDaniela. . ..., then officials and others in connection with miller a, Stansbury. Tngerton; stolen. Welsh's body i-n a clinch-- . In, the thir- In the doubles Miss Katherine Force, the most distinguished platform artists assistant in a hospital at Manila, and the proceedings to effect the return. Hat you want. bases, Beaumillftr, Dode~e ", Kt-anshury teenth round Rivers forced Welsh sister of Sirs. John Jacob Astor, play* of the negro race, now surgreon on< a government sh of Harry K, Thaw to Matteawan. 3 • passed ball, Clemons; wild pitches, through the ropes, but failed to land ing- with Gertrude Delle Torre, was de- .Kor over a decatlo Richard B. Harri- Leverett '2; hit by pitcrct-d hall, by Lev- any damaging blows. feated by Miss Elizabeth Bunce and son has been remarked as th« fore- $2, $3 (Young's. Hats). erett (Nixon). Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Welsh now is in line for a fight with Mrs. Wiliard Sullivan. mast reader of the race, not only in Winters. Willie Ritchie, the chaiwp-ion, possibly dialect, but also In classic, selections* $3.50 and $4 (Stetson Hats). His repertoire includes readings from ! on July 4. Shakespeare, Poe, l>unbar and numer- j IOWA CITY SCHOOL ous other poets and dramatists. j THE GLOBE CLOTHING He is especially distinguished for his NEW YORK SOLONS WINS RIFLE MATCH work in "Damon and Pythias." In his COMPANY FEDERALS WAR appearance at Morehouse he will be W and IN HEATED FIGHT City (Iowa) high school today was de- orchestra, well known as the foremost 89 Whitehall St. clared winner In the United States negro musical organization in the city. ON BOXING BILL high school rifle shooting contest for and 74-76 S. Broad St. LEAGUES the second conescutive year. Port- land, ' Maine, won second honors with a score of 978, against Iowa's 979. Albany, X. T/, March 17.—The Mur- Stoneham, Mass., higrh was the via-* ^Jae An Air-Friction 1914 Model "C". I'hl^ugu. Ztfarch 17.—The campaign ray bill, which aeeka to abolish the EXHIBITION GAMES of the Federal league for major league tor in the class B competition, com- Increases power ;tnd economy oC motor state athletic commission a-nd stop all pleting the series with only one loss. one-half. Absolutely impossible to cholcf baseball players is at an end. accord- professional boxing exhibitions in this or load 'Uses distillate- gasoline or " half ing to interpretations today placed on In the class C, the Placery county high, state, is likely to provide lively de- of Auburn, Cal., was awarded first Brnve» 52, Scoote 4. Iteroeeno wirh finest results. Starts easy a statement of James A. Gilmure, pres- bates in the legislature. Assembly- In coldest weather. We fit all motors guar- ident of the Federals, that he Was honors. AmeHcus, Ga., Mardh 17.—(Special.) man Martin G. McCue, of New York In the class C-final matches. Warren, anteeing definite results or refund money. "well satisfied" with the present make- city, opposing the bill yesterday, de- The Boston Braves celebrated St. Pat- Exclusive county rights. Liberal exchange up of the Federal ]ea^ue ball clubs, clared that professional boxing was Pa., scored 833 to Houston. Texas, rick's day. by trouncing- the Cleveland On six Continents—the Ford on other carburetors. The Alr-Frlctlon Car- ihlg-h's 773; Tucson, Ariz., high 8G4 to Scouts 12 to 4 here this afternoon. Bos- ouretor Co., Dayton, Ohio. and furthermore, that the league, was the finest of manly sports. Central, Grand Rapids, Mich., 845. not in urgent need of star players. "Many of you know," exclaimed Mc- ton . had their lamps trimmed and ham- is the favorite car. And it's Cue, "that for years before becoming mered the slants of two recruit pitch- a member of this body I -was a prize ers for 14 safeties. The game wa» close gaining constantly in world- Nashville Gets McCabe. fighter. The sport as regulated by TO REORGANIZE CUBS; and exciting up to the fifth, when Bos- CONSIDER THIS. law Is manly, not brutal or degrading. ton got a seven run lead and kept it all wide popularity. It's the one Nashville, Tenn.. March 17.—Out- £ wish everything in political life NAME NEW OFFICERS the rest of the game. In the third In- fielder Pinch HcCabe, purchased by •were done as c-penly and as thorough- ning Cleveland tied the score up, when Is it distance to your busi- Nashville from the Jersey City Inter- ly as things are done under the pres- Cincinnati. March* 17.—With a view STneckard drove two across the plate car built for all countries— national league, who has been holding ent law in the squared circle." toward reorganizing the directorate with a clean two-base hit over right ness or the time it takes out for an Increase in salary, has writ- Andrew F. Murray, a A'ew Tork city of the Chicago National league club, field fence. Stump had already scored all climates — all conditions. ten VanaEer Schwartz that he will re- progressive, replied with an attack on Charles P. Taft, ma jo r it v stock hoitt*r i- n-. - thi— s- --,^,~~,frame~ o—n *-.hi g double and «* to get th^re that counts? port here Friday, accepting the club's boxing-. The so-called boxing exhibi- of the club, will leave for Chicago to- single by Bluhm. Cocrehan and Tyler And its light weight and un- terms. tions which have been given under the day. A new president of the club will Pitched for Boston and held the Scouts PEACHTREE HEIGHTS present law, he said, "are In reality also be chosen while Mr. Taft is in to 9 hits. Cocrehan pitched no hit ball brutalizing prize fights and are con- Chicago, but he stated today that at three out of the four innings he equaled strength make it most LOTS are only twenty min- trolled by crooked politicians. They are present he did not know who would he traveled. Miss Ravenscroft Leaves. unspeakably degrading." named to succeed Charles W. Murphy. Score by I nJnffs: R. economical. utes from Five Points. How Pinehurst. X. r., March 17. — Hiss Owing to the considerable difference Boston 102 072 00* — 12 Gladys Ravenscroft. holder of the Trinity Wins First Gome. between what Mr. Taft wants (or the Cleveland 000 030 001 — 4 long does it take to get there American woman's national golf cham- club and what the Connery-Mayer in- Five hundred dollars is tlie price of the FORD pionship, left here tonlarht 'for Phila- JDizrh«am. X. C.. March 17.—(Special.) terest offered, it is believed here that runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town from where YOU now live ? delphia, where she will visit, before Trinity college' won the opening game Mr. TaCt has about f^iven up hope that Ited Sox 1O, ArluuiBft* O. Koing- to Xe\v Torh iweparatory to sail- of the season here today by defeating a purchaser can be found who will buy Hot Springs. Ark., March 17,— In car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with PEACHTREE HEIGHTS iiiS tor her home in England. Hhe Trinity Park school, 15 to 2. Trinity at his figure. tiheir first match game of the season,/ equipment. Get catalog) and particulars Irom LOTS are larger, all .shaded, r.lar>$ to depart from the Unite-J States started scoring in the first inning and the Boston American league players ' Ford Motor Company, 311 Peachtree Street, or. Mr-reft '2o. consistently- outplayed Its opponents. defeated a team from the University of Atlanta, or dif'ect from D'etroit Factory. and the prices are low. Sew- The batting of Maddox. Rone and COLLINS AND LEONARD Arkansas here today. 10 to 0. "The Spence .for Trinity featured the game. American leaguers piled up twenty Kanipe pitched a good g-ame for the hits. er, water and electric lights. colleg-ians, holding the prfps to four READY FOR THE GONG fi On the Boulevard of the hits. The fast playing of Rone at sec- ond was commented upon by spectators Eddie Collins will be an S to 5 fa- aiempIiiM 0. St. Paul 3. South. frequently. He took everything- that vorite when he steps through the ropes Memphis, Tenn., March 17. —Memphi s MARLEY came his way and handled it safely. at the Columbia tonight to battle with of the Southern league, defeated St Spence handled some difficult flies In Jack Leonard. The boys will figrht ten Paul, of the American Association six center field which might easily have rounds. That the milling will be fast to three here today In the third of a' WABKEN H. been hits. Trinity scored eight runs Is assured, because the only articles series of exhibition game. Of the series 184 Boyl.ton Street, Boat. in the last inning. Leonard would sign provide that the Memphis won two. The visitors' mls- WJSfSB IB a. U!»ra] buyer or S« winner takes all- leMera bearing •tame*, Kid York and Jimmy Thomas, two " plays helped Memphis to several runs stamp collections. an£ auto- Athletics 15, Cuks 11. bantams, hook up in the semi-wind-up. todayt.ortn v.. graphs. The advanced cot- Jacksonville, Fla., March 17.—Hard- They will fight over the six-round j Scare: R. EL E. lector Im offered wlectiOB- Memphis 6 8 0 hitting- and mediocre fielding- charac- route. They are both clever and agr-; St. Paul from or« of tb* lartteat. and terized today's spring season training gressive youngsters and are calcu- ' without exception t&e choi- game between the Philadelphia Amer- lated to put up a stiff argument. oan-erics—Smith.Batterie .Harreli, Hawkins cest, stocks of BtampB In and Gibboney; Karger, Walker. Gard- America. Mr. Colaoa fm pre- ican league team and the Chicago Na- In the preliminary. Battling Shepard ner an

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RANGE IN COTTON OPTIONS. Rann In New York Cotton. Kastre In New Orleans Cotton. GEORGIA TO GET CREDIT Last] Prev. Hurt I 1 Frev. WHEAT WAS FIRM AW PTA1NS Salel Close. 1 Clow. UPWARD MOVEMENT COTTON SELLING lOoentHlrrh Low Close. lOpenlHlffhl Low 12.72-73 Mar. 12.69 12.54-55 12.69-70 Mar. 12.64 12.68 12.51 12.59-60 12.69 12.54 12.54 April 12.59-61 12.72-74 VEGETABI/ES. April 12.15-20 12.30-35 ^ (Corrected by Fidelity Fruit and produca May. iz'.4S iz.&o 12.40 12.40-41 12.55-56 May. iilos iV.07 11.93 i'l.96 11.95-96 12.09-10 iV.io 12.55-57 Company. 67 South Broad Street.) FOR LABOR OF CONVICTS June. 12.40-42 June. 11.80-83 -1.93-95 12.48-45 BARKEL APPLES— July. ii.'ss ii.'s'e!ii.Vi 11.77-78 11.91-92 July. ii'.ii i'£<4 i'z'.si jk'.m 12.32 ii'is 11.96 11.96 11.96 11.96 11.86-88 12.02-04 AT SESSION'S END Fancy Baldwins *$•£• 11.75-77 IN STOJARKET ANDJJPATION Aug. 11.67 11. •=« ized to Draw Amendment These Were Causes for the Jan . 11.31 11.35 11.31 11.34 11.33-34 11.41-42 Dec . ii'.ii ii'.ii ii'.42 ii'.ii 11.40-41 Reports of Rain in Kansas Bullish Rumors in Wall to Good Roads Measure. Closed steady. Closed stead?. Had But Little Effect on Decline—Better Weather BEANS, green, drum ., 52.BO©3.00 Street Main Factor in Ad- Wax • in South Also a Factor. the Market—Corn Higher ONIONS, red, hap ".". '. vance—Some of the Gains By John Corricran, Jr. BONDS. STOCKS. Washing-ton, March 17. — (Special-) — CABBAGE, crate I Spot Quiet. at Close. CELERY, dozen Noted. Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia, was U. S. ref. 2s. registered S8W PreT. Florida, crate authorized by the senate committee on Higrh. Low. Close. Close. do. coupon ...... , ...... POTATOES, red, bushel ... agriculture today to draft such an TJ. S. 3s, registered ..102 Amal. Copper .... 75 74'4 74% 73% Chicago, March 17.—Sprinkles of "Whlto, bushel ..102 Am. Agricultural . . 66*4 eHr ork amendment to the Shackleford $25,000.- JJe-w York, March 17.—The cotton do. 3s, coupon ., .. .. B5 ',B &6 &•' '^ ,rain over northern and eastern Kansas LEMONS, box . , J . March 17.—A stronger market was nervous and unsettled to- U. S. 4a registered .. ..112 Am. Beet Sugar . . 21% , crate 000 nood roads bill as will authorize do. coupon -. ..11214 American Can .... 30% 29% SOU 29% tone today pervaded the dealings in day, with price* easing off, under 93% fancy crate st stocks. When trading began there was Georgia to use its convict labor as liquidation and a renewal of foreign Panama 3s, coupon ...... 10Z do. pfd. ex. div. . 9^ '4 92 14 92 14 American Agricultural 5s ..10014 do. pfd 9=% 92 Vi 9254 •Breather scare regarding wheat. The . *4.00 nothing m the narrow, uncertain fluc- part of the state's contribution to ena- ana local selling, which a-ppeat-ed to De .. 95 Am. Car £. Fdry. . . &1% 60% 61"~ 50^ CUCUMBERS" ".'.'.'.'.'. ".".V.V.V tuations to indicate that the market American Tel. and Tel. cv. 4s, bid . market closed firm at a range varying LETTUCE, drum .S 2.2 5 ©2.50 ble it to participate in the above fund. Inspired by less favorable trade ad- American Tobacco 6s. bid ..120H Am. Cotton Oil . . .,45*4 44 44H 48 from *4 @ % off to a shade advance. SQUASH, yellow .$2.5003.00 would break away from the monotony vices from Manchester, better weather Armour & Co. 4$is .. .. 92% Am. Jco Securities .31% 31% 31% 31% Corn finished with a grain of ^s & -* White . - ...$2.00 of recent colorless sessions. During The good roads bill i cquircs each for farm work in'the south and an Atchison gen. 4s.. „ .. 95% Am. Linseed . . . .11% PEPPER, 6-basket crate ...... S2.00 the day, however, there was a broad state receiving aid from the federal Idea that the weaker old crop snort Am, Locomotive. . . 85 "*i S4% to %; oats the same as last night, and do. cv. 4s (1960) .. 96% S* iU -•* provisions unchanged to 2^™@5 up. OKRA, crate, tender ...,...$3.00 upward movement. Gains of one to interest had been pretty well elimi- do. cv. 5s, bid ^ -.101% Am Smelt, and Re- . [email protected] government to contribute -an equal 63 "4 Reports of continued h ea vy w i nds SWEET POTATOES, bushel two points were attained by many rep- nated on the recent advance. The Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s .. .. ,. . . 93 finig 69 68 H CAULIFLOWER, drum .$3.0003.25 resentative issues. amount the following year to highway Baltimore and Ohio 4s .. 93% do pfd 103^ 103 102 Vl 102 and dust storms in southern Kansas ...... /*2.BO closing tone was steady, but last prices were what renewed apprehension on ENGLISH PEAS The street was filled with bullish showed a net decline of from 8 to 13 do. 3%s. bid , . . 91 Am. Supar Re fining 101% 10014 101 99 STRAWBERRIES improvement. Brooklyn Transit cv. 4s ...... 91% Am. Tel. & Tel. . . .123^i 123 123 122% the part o-f the wheat trade. As the rumors, most of them obviously with- Under an old executive order issued Central of Georgia 5s ...... 104 Am. Tobacco 249% 249^ 219& 24» official forecast gave no promise or out authentic basis. Two of the ru- There was considerable contusion at 1 3514 3594' 36% POULTRY AND EGGS. by President Roosevelt convict labor Central Leather 5s .. 9014 Anaconda Mining Co. 35% any additional moisture, speculators, 140 mors, which found widest circulation the opening, owiMX to the new method Chesapeake and Ohio 4'£s Atchiaon 97^6 97 97 3ft% Hens, live, pound were to the effect that a decision in is not permitted to be used on any followed bv the census bureau in com- 100% 100% 100% who early in the day had tak«n to the Friers, pound 20a do. conv. 4 Vis do. pfd 10054 bear side, were more and more inclined 2Gc the- railroad rate case, favorable to government work. While this could piling the supply and distribution He; Atlantic Coast Lin* . - - . . 121 121% Ducks, apiece • woul11 Chicago and Alton 3H». bid __ to a reversal of judgment later m the Eggs, dozen , 22o * *S? ' be announced shortly, be changed Dy President Wilson by a ures. Washington dispatches had Chicago. B. and Qulncy Joint 4s 98% Bait. & Ohio . . . .89^4 8814 8SS SSH 1 na that an important change for the warned the trade that the ttnal Bin- Betn. Steel 44% 441, session. New crop futures developed stroke of the pen, it was thought best do. gen. 4s ».? •*,, a noticeable tendency to be independ.- e r he Mexl ning figures would give the pi educ- Chicago, MI], and St. J>. cv. 4 >-s. . . .100% Bklyn Rap. Trans. . . 92% GROCERIES. S Sri can situation was at Canadian Pacific 206% ent of the May delivery in wheat. The (Corrected by Oglesby Grocery Company.)' hand. While these reports influenced to put a repeal in the good roads bill tion of lint cotton and lintcrs sepa- Chicago, R. I. and Pac. R. R. col. 4s .. 59^a Axle Grease—r-iamond, $1.75; No. 1 Mica. stocks, to some extent, the movement rately, but few traders seemed -O un- Chicago, R. J. Pac. Ry. rig. 4 Central Leather . . . 34% nearby month was under much greater itself. Senator Smith will frame an Ones & Ohio . . . . 53 selling pressure. Undoing of a big $5.25; No. 2 Mica, »4.25. appeared to be due more directlv to derstand that the domestic mill con- ilorado & Southern rcf. and «*xt. 4'^s. 95% Cheese—Alderney, 21 %. amendment which will permit the state sumption for the month of 1-ebruary Delaware and Hudson cv. 4s, bid . . 98", Chi Great Western. , 11 spread between, the two options was the strong technical position. "The of Georgia to credit eacn county with Chi., Milwaukee and ffoint on, and was said to account Red Rock Ginger Ale—Quarts, $9; pints, market had become oversold and trad- •would be reported separately also and Denver and Rio Grande ref. 5s . 98% 98% 98 Vi $10, Red Rock syrup, $1.50 per gallon. an amount equivalent to the value of Distillers 5s. bid ... . St. Paul 93*4 largely for the narrowing of the dis- the work performed by its convicts maiiv compared the consumption ot Chi.. & .Nurth West- Candy—Stick. fc%; mixed, C% ; chocolates. Bhe snorts 6aSy tO rUn Up pnces on lint and llnters for the same month JEria prior lien 4s .. .. S5W. ern ...... 134% 134 134 count IVfe cents in the lajst few days. 12c. employed on the roads. last year. This probably accounted for do. gen. •is 745i 33',i 31! }1 One pit leader changed 2,500,000 bush- Salt—100-lb. baga, B3c; Ice cream. 60c; New Haven was weak at the open- As now drafted the bill provides for do. cv. 4s series "B" Colo. P'uel & Iron ... 33 V4 part 01 the early selling and after 74% Consolidated Gas .. 133% 133 els of wheat from May to July. Granocrysta, SOc; No, 3 barrels. $3.25. ing, but rose three points from its low payments of rental of from $15 to §45 Illinois Central lat ref. 4s. ofd. . . Corn Products .... 11% 11% 11% -iv: In corn the rapid deple-tiori of west- Arm and Hammer Soda, $3.05 kegr soda, price on President Wilson's intimation a j oar for each mile of road opening barely bteady with ..larch un- Interborough-Met, 4 V^s, bid 2c; Roj.al Baking Powder, 1-lb., $4.80; %- enan^e-l and other .norths ,. to a points JDelawaie & Hudson .149% 14914 149 148V ern stocks led to a rally. The market that satisfactory progress was being The his-h-w ays of each stale are to Inter. More. Marine 4*£a, ofd . . . . lb.., 55.0. 0 Horsford'sorsford's, $4.504.50; ; Gooood Lucku . made toward settlement. lower, tr.e marl.-et sold about 9 to 1- Japan 4 *&&, bid . IK>n. & KIo Garnde 12 at first had been easy as a result or $3.75. Success. $1.80; Rough Rider, $1.80. be divided into a A, B and C grades, do. pfd -3 favorable crop report from Argentina. Kansas and Texas preferred sold off Points under yesterda>'s olos ns ng- Kansas City Southern ref. Gs. 18% 1E14 Beans— Lima, 7c; navy, ?2.65. and the amount each state will receive Distillers' Securities 18% 18% Oats were held down because of large nearly four points to 42 1-4, the lowest from the general government Is con- Lake Shore deb. 4s (19S1). bid Krie .29 28^, 28% 2814 Ink — Per craterate. $1.20. Whtn the correct comparison for the Louisville and Nashville Un. 4i . 94% 4414 44 V4 •primary receipts and owing to a heavy Jflly — 30-lb. palls, $1.35; 3-oz., $2.70. since 1904 It recovered half or its ditioned upon the number of miles do. l-"t pfd 14% 4414 movement from "Winnipeg to the east. loss on official assurances that there census report became generally ""Jjer- Missouri, Kan. and Texas 1st 4s bid 89 Vi do 2d pfd 36 Ms SO 36 14 Spaghetti — $1.90. of public highway of each class, and stood and it was seen that the Febru- Mo., Kan. and Tex. gen. 4s, ofd .. 147 147 Improved sup-port f.rom con-wnissjon Leather — Diamond oak. 48 c. was apparently no reason why the further, upon its willingness to con- 81% General Elcc . . . .147V4 Pepp«-r — Grain, l&c; ground, 18c. ary consumption was m excess of last Missouri Pacific 4s. bid Great Northern pfd. 127% 12 Vft 127 houses put a lfttl« backbone into pro- next dividend payment should not be tribute for road work an amount equal dr>. conv. 5s . . visions. Trade, as a whole, however, FlouFlour—Elegantr — Elegant, $7.00, DiamondDlamoi , $6.16; made. year prices rallied o or b points from Great Northern Oi e Best Self-Rising, ?5.76; Mytyfyne Self-Ris- to that it receives from the national the lowest, on covering. There seem- National Rya. of Mexico 41-38 bid Ctf.s 37% was lieh't. Ing. $5.35, Monogram, $5.50, 'Carnation, Rumely shares were strengthened by treasur>. I\ew York Central gen. 3Mis . Illinoi-s Central . - - .110 109V4 109 arrangements for extension of the ed to be very littlejiemand from strad- .. s:% 14% $5 35; Golden Uraln, $5.00; Paancaken , per dlers, howeVcr, while local buying was do. deb. 4s . .. so% Interborousb-Met. . . !•"> 14% 14% Chlcaso Quotations. case. $3.00. company's note issue. Copper shares N. V., N. H. and Hartford r S914 ^^ Prev. less aggressive than recently and the f. blj. CS% do pfd 60 104 v Lard and Compound—Cottolene. $7.75; were benefited by the rise in the meta! Norfolk and Western 1st cu bid . 94 Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Close. Snowdrift, cases. *6.36; Flake White. 8%; CHAIRMEN ARE NAMED market weakened again In Ine after- - 4s .. . marttet abroad and reports of increased noon under renewed liquidation. Clos- . . . .102*4, WHEAT— Leaf, 12 ^ basis. local consumption. Northern Pacific May ..... 93% 93*4 »2fi 93 93 V4 r ing prices were within 2 or 3 points .... 95 inter. Paper ..... » Rice—5 ^c to 8c; e lts, $2.15. The bond market was irregular. To- BY MELL R. WILKINSON Inter Punn> .••-'„ . ., Jul- - y . . . )8?! 88% SB'S 8»3i Sour Gherkins—Per crate, $1.80; kegs, $12 OroRon Short'IJIne'rfde is §"?*. Kai, rity Southern . 2a'i 2o!4 September il5, sweet mixed, kegs, $12.60; olives, SOc tal sales, *2,461,000. United States Private cables said that the tone of Penn. cv. 3Ko (191S) \\ " sstl CORN— > $.4.50 per dozen. Donds unchanged on call. Hell It. Wilkinson, president of th*> the Manchester market was poorer do. con. 4s. bid ...... I0l£ Ltn'iBU V«1"ey '.'.'.' .147',4 146 14614 140 May . . . 67% 67H 67% Extracts—lOu Souders, 95c per dozen; 25c Atlanta Ch.i,mbei of Conrmorce, has owing to a small export demand and Reading- gen. 4n . . 95V Lou & Nash ..... 138 137 July . . B?1,* 67 1-4 67'/B 67V* Souders, S2 per dozen. made the follov Ing1 chairmanship ap- Liverpool houses were heavy sellers St. Louis and San Fran.' IE. is " " 75V- Minn.. St P. and S'lt September GSYt b6*i 66^4 Sugar—Granulated. $4.60; Hgrht brown, pointments: here late in the afternoon. Houses do. gen. 5s. bid ...... ' "48 St Marie OATS— 4%c; dark brown, 4Hc; domino, SV&c. JUDGE HILLYER NOW 79; A. f. Newell, rhairm-an of the \at--tl ivith southern connections were not St. Louis Southwestern con. 4s, bidi.il 72 May . . . 39% 38% 39% 3914 statistics committee Seaboard Air Line Bdj 5s 7714 2414 July 39 % ATLANTA UVF. STOCK MARKET. FRIENDS REMEMBER DATE particularly active, and March closed 136 September 37% 37% Colonel i-".. K I'omeroy, <-hairman of 59 points over Mar. after selling about Southern Pacific col. 4s .. .'. '.' '.' ''_ 51C National Biscuit . . .13714 3?£ (By W. H. White, Jr.. of the White Pro- National lead ..... 48% PORK— the miht.irv rnintmttee 62 points over May during the day. 7 May . . . 21.55 vision Company.) Wlhen Judgre Georgre HUIyer, of the Both of these ro-mmitlee-s will be of Southern Pacific' R.' R. jet" ef. 4s "' " Nat'l Kail'ys of Mex. Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1,200 1 Hoot cotton quiet; middling uplands Southern Railway 6s . 10% JuLy - - . 21.62 state railroad commission, went down foiibiderabl' import.in* M m the acti'v i 13.20; middling gulf 13.45. Sales, none. 90% LARD— pounds, JG.50 to $7.00. , to his office Tuesday morning he prob- ties of the chamber in the coming do. gen. 4s N 'Y. Central' .'. . '. 91* »05. 90% Good bteers, 800 to 1,000 pounds, $6.25 Union Pacific 4s May . . . 10.77 ably thought that he was the only month.s. th< i o bv.ng now pending in do. cv. 4s July . . . 10.03 to $6.75. man in the capital building who re- the legislature a lull on vita.] statistics . 90% RIBS— Medium to good steers, 700 to 850 pounds, 1 do. 1st and ref. 4s, bid No $5.50 to $6.25. membered or even knew that he was , m uhr< h tin chamber of commerce IP COTTON MARKETS. . S. Rubber S.- . . 93% May . . . 11.&0 on that dajy 79 >eara of ape. 1 10.1 No July . . . 11.62 5 11.GO Good to choice beef cows, 800 to 900 interest o*l and the chAmber of rom~ U. S. Steel I'd 5s Northern Pacific pounds. $5.50 to $6.00. But Judge Hillyer was fated for a, i inerce hav ing in ham! several pchemes Atlanta. MarcU 17. — Cotton steady; mid- Pacific Mail .. . . 2iv Orleans — Quiet, middling. 1215-lfi; Corn—Receipt.s S48.000 /ersua 764.000 last Mixed to common cows, if fat, 700 to 800 been twice elected by the people. not receipts. 7.43lT srobs, 7,431. sales,. 1.4SI); "Washington, March 17.—Cotton con- do pfd ...... ft *% «£ St. Louis and San year. Ship men ta b 2 3,000 /ersus 493,000 last pounds, $4.50 to $5.25. stock. ^21.380. _ sumed in the United States during Feb- yeai. Mixed common. $3.25 to $4.25. ruary amounted to 455,L>;jy running Good butcher bulls. $4.00 to $4.SO. ' ' .Mobil- -Steady: mlclclling. 12te: net re- ST. PATRICK IS HONORED bales, exclusive of linters, compared Gram. BUY 6% BONDS ceipts. 1.207; Kro«s. 1J07, sales. o^O. Block, with 4-18,095 bales in Februai y 191:: Slott-Sheffield .Steel Prime hogs, ISO to 200 pounds, $8.75 to 31,77-, exports coastwise, 4. Cotton on hand February 28 was held Chicago,, March 17. —Cas h grain : Wheat, $8-90. BY SAVANNAH IRISHMEN as follows: Southern°Pac,ri<-- '. '. No. U red 94ig>94i*. No. 2 ''hardd 992tt©94%2 , Good butcher hogs, 140 to 160 pounds. Sa%annah— Stoady, middling. II l'-lfi; "?.' No. 2 northern 95 . No. 2. springring: 9Hg>9!>. Cash or Monthly Plan recTelpts. 4.005. gross. 4.003. SBAes. B20, stock, In manufacturing establishments. 1,- $S 60 to $8.7». Savannah. Ga., March 17.—(Special. 1 («.4,«1. bales, compared with 1,893 966 Corn, No. 2, 66 »4 @6 No. 2 yellow Good butcher pigs, 100 lo 140 pounds, All of tihe Irish Catholic orfi'aniza.tions Investing: ?200 per ;>. o.ir 111 thes* bonds a-,y'J4, exports coastwise, JJU. 66%. $8.50 to $8.60. in 19U, and in independent waiehouses Oats, standard 3y %. @30 "'i in Savannah joined in celebrating: St. you will. \\ i tli a^cumul.it ions-, luive ;tt 2.29o,bOl bales, compared -with 2 e'-trs the *=um of receipts. 392. BroHs. 31U; sales, none, stock, 61!^ in 3913. Barley, 50©65. ra-de this morning-, participated in by ?8,478.51. Investing $"00 tn like man- 60 KH $7.75 to $8.75. 10,600. exports coast w ise. 3oj. February imports amounted to 20 - 1'. S. H^a-lty . Timothy, S3.^5@-I 75. Above quotations apply to corn-fed hogs; 4,000 or 5,000 people. The annual ban- ner means a < umu ial inn of $21,343 2ft l equivalent r>00 pound bales com- • 61% 62V« Clover. $10 [email protected]. mast and peanut-fattened, l1^ to 2 cents quet o£ the Hibernian society was held and likewise will $1 000 PIT >ear mean \Vilminston — Steady, middling, l^'/s: net 64% 63% St. Louis. March 17.—<*a.^h VVhci toiiig-ht. pared with 34,039 in 1913; arid exports 09% 109% under. an asset of $42,771.54 in this time. rr.celpis.loj9. sross, 1.0213, -sales, none, including linters, 750,990 running red ftu@9t>»-4. No. 2 hard 91 u, @ 94. Cattle receipts continue light. Assortment Congressman James E. As-well, of stock. 16.S20. _ 54% 53% Corn. No. 2. 6H@S!>'£. No i white 69%. mixed and uneven in w eight and quality. 1 Tour principal always remaining se- bales, compared with 510.911 in 1913 Oats, No. 2, 3!Xa?39 V- , No. 2 white 40V3 Louisiana; Congressman Frank Clark, Cotton spindles operated during Feb- Se.eral loads of fed steers in yards during of Louisiana, and Attorney General cure, cashable and loanable. vorfnlk _ ^tcadv middling. 13. net re- @41. the week. Market about steady in most <-eh>" 1 -10 Brois 1.21,0. Males. 1001, stock. ruary numbered 31.139.730, compared St. Louis. March 17.—Close- Wheat. Ma,y Thomas S. Felder, of Georgia, were Wr'te for particulars. to with 30,536.486 last year. 6% 6M. 92, July 86% cases, while the better grades have sold a among the speakers. -JS-rai' <•"•.!><:-••» continent. 3.633. coast- shade higher in some Instances. : 30 ^ 20 Corn, May 61®65%, July 69%. XTl'sc. J14. Linters consumed during- February Hog receipts llghc. Market continues numbered 22,452 bales, compared with OaLs. ilay ,*9'-a . July 39. 78 78% Kansas City, Maroh 17.—Ciah Wheat, No. strong and active. BROWN & CO. -J.ilS In 19KI: linters on hand February Bha™ Elor . 2 hard 36^@90. No. 2 red 90@91. GEORGIA POSTMASTERS 28 was helrl as follows: linff and Latee Corn, No. 2 mixed 66 *£; No. 2 white 69 IXOUR. «BA1N AND FEED. 1007 Candler Bldg., ATLANTA In manufacturing establishments, Flour Sacked, Per Barrel—Victory (In NOMINATED BY WILSON 93.SOO bales, compared with 87.333 in Oata. No. 2 white 41; No. 2 mi^ed 40 towel bags), 5623, Victory (our finest pat- ew York— Quiet: middline. 13. = 0: net re- and ln ] ,?!; -0 Itro-* 4 72T, sales. -r.O, stock. 107.- ec -~. ! "dependent warehouses Kansas City, March 17.—Wheat. May SG'/a ent). $6.10. Quality (in towel bags), $6.25; e/porls Jo' continent. 2.420, coastwise. b&, t 14 bales, compared with 33.280 in "Total nsales°Prorr day ^53.300 shares. @86% . July 83 ',i. Quality (our finest patent), $6.10, Gloria Washington, March 17.—(Special.)—I _ 1913. Linters e\ported rlurine Febru- Corn. May 63%<&.fi5Hi, July 69 .73; Purl tan ( (highest patent), $5.60; inated today by President Wilson as I : middling. 13.20: net re- These statistics of ronsumption and Paragon (highest patent). $5.60; Home eros 144. sales, none: stock. 11.- . .14,400 No. 2 hard winter $1.00!£, c. i. C. to arrive. postmaster at Hawkinsville. IIr. | 314 Security Gtilreston, Texan. supply were announced today by the lalgamatod Copper . . . 17,000 No. 1 northern Duluth $1 02% f o. b. Queen (highest patent), $5.60; White Cloud i exporfs to Groat_Britaln. 400. census bureau. ,_.ilrtU Leather .. afloat, opening navigation; No. 1 northern , (high patent), 55 40, White Daisy (high Brown was ' recommended by Repre- . . ..29.500 sentative Dudley M. Hughes. Cqttbn consumed during February in Reading . .10.300 Manitoba $1.03'^ f o h. afloat. Futures patent), $540; Ocean Spray (patent), $5.10; Philadelphia — Steady; middling. 13. 4j; cotton growing states amounted to 243 - Union Pacific ,.39,900 barely steady, but rallied, detain R net un- Southern Star (patent), $5.10; Sun. Rise Among- other postmaster nomina- Cotton, Cotton Seed Products •tock. 3,397. _ 184 bales, compared with 232,198 last Jnlted States Steel . . 14,000 changed. May $1.01 7-ltf; July 97 ^ • Sep- (patent). 55.10; Sun Beam (patent), $5.10; tions sent to the senate was that of VT. Y.. N. H. & H .. .- tember 94%. P year, and in all other states 212 055 King Cotton (patent), 54.90; Tulip Hour William H. McMillan, of Demorest, Correspondeiic-e Also Solicited on FuUy Se- Texo--: City— Net receipts. 748: gross, 748; Corn, spot steady; No. 3 yellow 72 c. 1. f. (straight). $4.40. who Tvas recommended by Represent- •tocfc 0.106; exports coastwise. 115. bales, compared with 215,897 last year to arrive. Meal, Sacked, Per Bushel—Meat, plain. c-tired r,oanK and Morljnisr<**. Cotton on hand February 28 in cot- ative Thomas M. Bell; John P. Thomas, Money and Exchange. Oats, spot dull. 86-pound sacks, 88C; 48-pound sacks, 90c; of Columbus; L. S. Peterson, of Doug- Interest at 8 to JO IVr Cent. Total receipts Tuesday at all ports, net, ton growing: states in manufacturing Baltimore. March 17.—Wheat steady 24-pound Backs, 92c. establishments amounted to 84S 708 w York March 17.—Call money steady spot No. 2 red Jl 00V*. spot No 'i r^d west- Grain, Sacked, Per Bushel—Corn, choice las; W. J. Roberts, of Arlington, and William. F. Boone, of Baxley. (From Oal vision XPWS .7.in ZO, 1914 ) ""consolidated, three days, at all ports, net. bales, compared with 871.177 last year, ern $1.00 !4 ; March $1.00*4 Red Cob, 94c, No. 2 white. 92c; yellow, 9 "A littl^ over 16 p<>r so 3 $1,70; orange cane seed, $1.75; Burt oats, county from Ainlcrnon to Znv.tla Rood cul- other states, in manufacturing- estab- Commercial bills 4.8375. hite 67 Lfc @6S V&. C6c Texas Rust Proof oats, tHc; seed tivat.ihle lair! <.J.n be hoUKht on eas,y terms continent, 12.056. _ 1 OF THE FLAGLER SYSTEM fit from 5Ti to ?20 per acre, and prood farm lishments amounted to SS5.609 bales Bar silver 58%. Oats easy; No. 2 mixed 42 ©42 1J. v, heat, Tennessee Blue Stem, $1.40. Georgia Mexican dollars 45 *i. seed rye, $1.20; Tennessee barley, $1.00. lands subloct to irrlpratinn can be had at Interior Movement. compared with 1,023.789 last year, and Government bonds steady, railroad bonds St. Augustine, Pla , March 17.—At a from $20 to $(>0 per acre." in independent warehouses ISO 835 Hay. Etc.—No. 1 alfalfa hay, $1.50, rregular. Movement of Grain. Timothy choice, large bales. $1.30; Timothy meeting held here today officers for ce&r^^pin^ntsn^i bales, compared with 195,651 last year No. 1, small bales, $1.25, large lierht clover the Florida East Coast, B'lagler system, •ales, 25; stock 158. 0-9. Active spindles during February in St LouK March 17.—Receipts- Flour 8 - 000: wheat 58,000; corn 40.000; oats 128000 mixed hay, $1.20; No. 1 light clover mixed were named with W. H. Beardsley as cotton growing states numbered 1° - Treasury Statement. : hay, $120; heavy clover mixed hay, $1.15; president. Other officers named were' .„__.,. _ steady middling. 13Vi; net re- 306.311, compared with 11,757,952 last ShlpmentH- Flour 18 000, wheat 67 000 straw, 65c; cotton seed meal. Harper. $29.00; cei^nll: iro-fs 602. sipments. 1.162; sales, 1 a| Washington. March' 17.—The condition of corn 50,000; oats 122,000 J. P. Beckwith, J. 13. Ingiam, Wil- year, and In alll. other states 18 833 419 cotton seed meal, Cremo seed, $27.00; cot- liam R. Kenan, vice presidents; J. C 1 002; stock, 08,140. _ mparod with the United States treasury at the beginning ton seed hulls, sacked. $12.50. compared with 18.778,634 last year of business today was. Salter, secretary; L. C. Haynes, treas- Exports Included--••••'—••- To United King- Liverpool Grain. Chicken Feed, Per Cwt.—Aunt Patsy Bonds for Investment Net balance in general fund $94,824,0*6. Mash, 100-lb. sacks, 32.25; Purina Pig- urer; H. S. Jennlson, assiatant souic- _com. 328.794 bales, to Germany. 212 - Total rccelpld yesterday $1,491.001. tary: R. W. Parsons, assistant to the 5 Liverpool, March 17.—Wheat, spot dull- eon Feed. 100-lb. sacks, $2,50; Purina High-grade municipal, ep?s, l.SSO; stock. 1-12.159. 99: to France. 74,763; to Italv. 36 473 Total payments yesterday $1,282,565. Ts'o. 2 red western winter, 7s 4^ d. No i Chow der, 12-pkg. bales. $2.50; Purina -president in New York; W. H. Cham- na to all other countries. 9M59 The deficit this fiscal yea* i.-» 524.041,094. Manitoba, 7s 3d. No. 2, 7s 3d Futures Chowder, 100-lb. sacks, $2.30; Purina Baby bers, comptroller; Morton Riddle, gen- -» T mil-mil-55 _ _ QuietQuiet;; middlingmiddl . 12 vs. net re- Imports were: From Eg-ypt. il.361 against a surplus of ^.^^p.OJJS^last — steady: March. 7a 2<&d; May, 7s S'&d July' Chick Feed, $^ 20; Purina Scratch, 12-pkg. eral manager.' railroad and public ser- .K~M "• srbisrbis.. 1.9201.920:: shipments. 1.912; bales: from Peru. 1,426: from China, of ""Panama' canal' and public 'debt i 2%d. eipts, o . to»» «" •• „ _ j.. Lransactions. bales, $2.30, Purina Scratch, 100-lb. sacks, In addition to the officers the board vice corporation bonds. ales, none: stock, 33.&19. fSor,1 and from all other countries. Corn, spot quiet; American mixed, Is Sid ! 52.10, Victory Scratch, 100-lb. flacks. $2.10; of directors membership includes A. La Plata futures, steady; March 4s J1W.d Victory Scratch, 50-lb. sacks, $2,15; Oyster Anderson and Oeorge AV Perkins. July, 4s Sd. ' Shell, 100-lb, sacks, 70c; No. 1 Chicken Mining Stocks. Wheat, per bu., $1.35; No. 2 Chicken Wheat, Send for List of Offerings Comparative Port Receipts. Boston. March 17.—Closing mining. Ari- per bu . $1.25; Beef Scraps. 100-lb. sacks, na Commercial 5%; Calumet a.nd Arlzi - Rice. §3.25; Beef Scraps, 50-lb. sacks, $3.50; Char- QUARRELED WITH MAN I Following wfre net receipts of cotton at iy ; Greene Cananea 36 %; North utte coal, 50-Ib. sacks, per cwt., $2 00. Little Rock—Quiet, ports on Tuesday. March 17, compared .-ievr Orleans, March 17.—Rough rice Is receipts,. 10^. ffross. 4ft-. 28 Vi. ^ bare of stock. Clean rice Is steadj. Quote- i Ground Feed. Per Cwt.—Arab Horse Harris, Forbes & Co. with those corresponding day Feed, $1 75; King Corn Horse Feed, AND KILLED HERSELF* sales, none, stock, jl.SoJ. year: Rough Honduras. [email protected]. Japan l SOiffi Suoc*csor* to 3.00. clean Honduras at 4^©6, Japan. 26@ $1.65; Victory Horse Feed. $1.65; A. - Tv.f-.ls—Net receipts, 6,408. ross 109K8; 1914. London Stock Market* B C. Feed, $1.60; Fat Maker Horse and K Oalveston .14.528 3%. Rice poli.sh, per ton. $21.00 @ 23.00' Kan Francisco, March 17.—Mrs. Lina , N. W. Harris & Co. shipments, 14.S48; sale,. 2.877; stock. 4,..- London. March 17.—The stock market bran. per ton, $14.00 @ 16.00. Receipts- Mule Feed. $1.30; Milko Dairy Feed, $1.60, Lindrot, wife of a wealthy resident of New Orleans 7.431 was depressed by home politics and labor Bucrene Dairy Feed, $1.60; Alfalfa Meal. Pine Street, Corner William 547. _ Mobile . 1.207 Rough. 3.019; clean, 5.134; millers 2 048 Los Angeles, committed suicide with ' troubles. Consols lost three-eighths. The Bales. 2S7 sacks rough Honduras at 1.7B«j> ] 100-lb, sacks, SI.50; Beet Pulp, 100-lb. sac' poison irt an apartment house It ere to- I Sa nan mark-et was fcteadier nfar the close, when NEW VOR Charleston 3.00, 1.000 pockets clean Honduras at day in the presence of Kirt Ld.rseii. a. ' New Orleans Cotton. •nsoK recovered a. quarter of a point. 1%!S>15%; 1,500 pocketn Japan at a"4@3^. Shorts. Bran and Mill Feed—Shorts White, Wilmington.. sr.9 American securities opened easy and from 100-lb. sarks, $1.85, Shorts Fancy, 75-lb. Los Angeles business man. La-i-sen and Norfolk .. 770 to % below parity. Prices improved on sacks, $3.80; Shorts N. W., 75-lb. sacks, Mrs. Lindrot han quarreled. Mrs Lind- New York .. net lo 300 covering and continued to harden on New Petroleum, Hides, Leather. 51.70: Shorts, Brown. 100-lb. sacks, $1.70; rot formerly was Miss Lina Mason, oi.' remained, at a Boston. . . . York buying". Closed steady. Georgia Feed, 75-lb. sacks, $1.65, Germ Meal Memphis, Tenn. Texas Cfty . New York. March 17.—Petroleum, steadv. Homco, 100-lb. sacks, S1.65; Germ Meal. 7fi In ta Various .. Leather firm lb cotton sacks. $1.70; Bran, 100-lb. sacks JfiJS!Lv ' The principal reason for the de Foreign Finances. Hides steady. $1.55. Bran, 75-lb. sacks, $1.66. Two Killedf Seven Injured. . Totals . ." 30,605 Paris. March 17.—Rentes, 87 francs 45 Salt—Salt Brick (Med.), per case, $4.85, New York, March 17.—Two persons ' Privileges fn Cotton HK£ £•»'?£*£?'> B »-- SSSWIS centimes. Exchange on London, 25 francs Salt Brick (plain), per case, $2.25; Salt Red Interior Movement. Live Stock. Rock, per cwt., 31.00; Salt Ozone, per caso, •were hilled and seven injured, three of ' $10 BUYS PUTS AXD CALLS on a hundred 19V- centimes. them seriously, late today when the ' baleB of cotton. No further rlbk A El sff s«S5 5u?,-n^f.ss^r?e 1914. 1&13 London, March 17.—Consols for money, 30 pkgs.. 90c, Salt Chippewa, 100-lb. Backs, movement $4 a bale gives holder c han 1,0 to 8.132 52c Salt Chippewa, 60-lb. sacks, 30c; Salt Lackawanna railroad ferryboat Ithaca ffitS o, i-^g-r ^-u jaj.~sss.s8: 75H- for account, 75^4. Bar silver steady, crashed into a railroad float on the make $100; 53. $300. etc Wrltu lor par- SS??a» tod™, report did not. which * - . - '. '. '.'. 461 1,044 at 26 13-16d. Money. 2@2>4 per cent. Short I Chippewa, 25-lb. sacks, ISc. ticulars. Memphis ,. 3 11« 1,544 bills. 2 W,, three months. 2% (g)2%- Hudson river. The killed and injured toh St. Louis . . 1.414 were passengers on the Ithaca, The -H* '!SSr".Jr\r2K uad.r«»a that Berlin, March 17.—Exchange on London. 1 Cincinnati . . 1 508 20 marks 43 pfennigs. Private discount, 3^. ' and solid cars.—W. S. Duncan Co.'a Pr dead are J. Meyers, Montclai r, N J Option Security Co. {.aTfe ^ ^-.sr bSsr ss LHtle Rock .. Bulletin. and George S. Smith, Glenridge, N J "' SiO St. Chu i5f In the afternoon, the aoilinS appeared PROVISION MARKET. VJ: bo larWly Based on expectation!, of Country Produce. 84 70I&6.20, j-fiti mi ^Corrected by White Provision Co.> bSarfsh SFSnlns «turnB from th. _»>w York, Mar 17.— Butter unsettled; tlve, $6.70 @ 7.65. Cornfield ham, 10 to 12 average .. ..11 Estimatctl Receipts Wednesday receipts, 14.500, ci ery extras ; 25 ^ © 26 ; t. 1-t* off; on the Gatveston. 5.000 to 6,000. against 3.914 Kansas City. March 17.—Hogs--Receipt, Cornfield ham. 12 to 14 average 11 last year. firsts, 24@25. 14 000, T>c to lOc lower, bulk, •Sg.J.'Hf/ ^ 'jQ Cornfield skinned hams, !«• to is aver.. 1. New Orleans, 5,"00 to 6,000, against 4 195 Cheese firm. receipts. 2.SOO, state heavy. $8 r,j®&.67 ^ , packers ;,nd butVliers, Cornfield picnic hams. G to 8 average. 1! The American Audit Company last year. whole milk fall and summer colored spe- $8 46 ©8.60, light, $8.25 & 8.50. pujs, $7.50 Cornfield B Bacon 2' cials. .10 @ 19 V*", white average fancy, 18 8 00. Cornfield sliced bacon, 1-lb. boxes, 12 1 1 3 1 1 rt Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City ^Jnr " !^ ** ^ so° middling. ' 13%; strict Liverpool Cotton. ]3ggs. steady: receipts, 21.800; fresh gath- :er»' ba on. ivide and larri ttood middling. 13 1$-1«. receipts. 7.431; •ed extras. 22; extra firsts, 11\b; firsts, Cornfield freah pork sausage, link or stock, 221,380. ^ Liverpool. March 17.—v^un.uu spopot easier' 1 ^! ©-1 • seconds. 20. 1 bulk, 25-lb. buckets ..... F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. Sood middling' 7.45. rnlddlinj? 7.03; lo. id- l>ressed poultry weak; fresh western s., * Cornfield Frankforts, 10-lb. ons. . TllliO. COLHIiU, JJI- V. fffn. dud Sec'y. A. M. LAITliiSAITZ. dling 6 65. Pales 10,000. speculation and chickens, 11® 24. fowls. 14@1S^ ; turkeys, Cornfield Boloana. 25-lb. bojica . . . . BK4JICHISS: John F. Black & Co. export 1,000. Receipts ^3.000. Futures quiet. 18@2B. $6 75@S 40 f Cornfield Luncheon ham, 25-lb. boxes. Sheep—Receipts, NEW YORK—Waldorf-Aatorli. ^Zfivf York March 1~-—(fepeeia-l )—The Prcv. Chicago. March 17.—Butter lower; cream- lambs. lOc to ir.c lo , Cornfield smoked link sausage. 25-lb. „„ — A—Fourth Nat. Bank Bide. martetjacto ou^e^.ugport^ Tha^i, the Opening. Close. clo,_. ery. -2s Potatoes unchanged: receipts, 50 cars. D S. extra riba heavy, $8.75 ©8.80. D. S. bellies, medium average S?« who are not ready to deliver or to take Poultrv. alive, unchanged Cattle—Receipts, 3,500, Includlnc SCO Tex- »T? cotton to be interested In old crop e!43 Kansas City, March 17.—Butter, eggs and BRANCH. 1O15-17 Konrtlh National Banlc . September-October poultry unchanged. ans; steady; native beef steers. 37.50 iwt '5 • £mnthi> and outsiders are paying more and e 29% ( cows and heifers, [email protected]; native c^lve-' Sore attention to new crops. The Bra-October-November S.16% 6.21 New York. March 17.—Potatoes, pea- November-December . 6.11 [email protected]. Coffee. C. B. BIDWELL, C. P. A., Resident Vice President. •'ilia.ti interest marked up coffee prices i 6.15 nuts and cabbages dull and unchanged. g .p—Receipts, 3,500, steady to 10c low- nhout 20 points today. There ia no change December-January .. 6.09^4 6.14 net Telephaae Cable Addrca*. Amdlt. January-February, 6.09^ er; native muttons, [email protected], larnhs. £7.00 New York. March 17. — The coffee market in the situation In this market and the bur- 6.14 Naval Stores. ouened. steady 7 to 8 higher In response in* is by people who are trying to malce a Louisville, Ky., March 17.—Cattle—Re- to firm Liverpool cables and scattered cov- letter basis for the sale of spots. ' Cotton Seed Oil. Savannah, Ga . March 17.—Turpentine ceipts. 100; slow at 32.BO to 5803. ering Prices reacted slightly on reports firm at 46K.; sales, none: receipts. 152; ship- that cost and freight offers were lower, but New York. aMrch IT.—Cotton seed oil Hog-a—Receipts, 500; 50c Io*"or at J$ 60 Hubbard Bros. & Co. ments 1.027; stocks 13.149. Rosin firm; to $8.90. soon firmed up on higher closing French was higher for March on covering by shorts sales, none, receipts 1,930: shipments 713. Sheep—Lambs, 7c down; shaeo, 4c tJown. cables renewed covering and bull support. Bonds for Investment • York. March 1J.—Affain the European and the absence of tenders, while la stocks 114.826. A. B. $3.95; C. D 53.97%; E "Business was active later and the close was positions were barely steady In absence- $4.00: F $4.02^; G $4.05: H $410; I $4.15- firm 19 to 23 net higher. Sales 71,000. outside demand. FlnaI prices were 3 pol.._ K 54.22^,- M S4.SO; N 55.70; window gla Sugar and Molasses. S$ot steady; Nlo. No. 7, 8%; Santos No. higher to 2 net lower The market closed Denominations: $100.00, $500.00, $1,000.00 steady. Ppot, 7.SO®7. New York, March 17.—Raw sugar steady 4'MUdf"dnIl. Cordova 2 = >£@1«>£. nominal. Futures ranged as t<>3Iow.s: molasses 2.a3: centrifugal 2.98. Refined Opening. ea^>y; unchanged to o points Jo\\ er. cut 0 f n 11 h e I H Ur feeline *.*»»* thL- lower grades wer^ more Closing SaSsd'ti 4' p S, n,e' f1 s h ir: S? 7f valuable to splniicn. thun had been thought March ,[email protected] [email protected] loaf 5.05. crushed 4.95; mould A 4.60, cubes Probable earlier in the year. Xow the April .7.33(3)7.34 2.32@7 33 4 10 XXXX powdered 4.00; powdered 3 95- ,llnept. 14.000. JOHN B. WHEAT & CO. £toclt has, to some extent, transferred to June [email protected] 7.42 ©7.43 fine granulated 3.85 • diamond A 3.89 • con- The Santos cablt reported fours un- l Iveroool and the course of prices will July - . .7.52©7.53 T.oO@7 51 fectioners A 3.75. No. 1. 3.GO. changedg : futures 2& lower to 25 higher. idVoriJ«jw» rf*TTinn(} nhrnntl B ' ' August , . .7.57©7.68 7.56©7.58 Molasses steady. Futurea In ??ew York ranjed as follows- September .7.CO©7.63 7.59@7 61 Dry Goods. Open. Close. October .7.0007.26 7.00 @ 7.25 January .. Sales, 5,000 barrela. New York. March 17. —Cotto n goods were Captain Griffiths Accused. February .- -• --•••-•• [email protected] - _ 1 quiet and steady today. Men's wear lin«s that some further decline might oc- Memphis March I -—TCotton seed prod- Seattle. Wash., March 17.—Captain March 8.35 bid U.54&8.57 ransing in price between $1.75 and 32 a April curTtoo consumption figure ulUIe not uctti. prlnie basis oil «20; hieal, $26.50® yard sold well. Silk moire sold well for J. H. Griffiths. U. S. A., today .was _• r- - - - - 8.56® 8.57 ALONZORICHARD50N&CO. so large as last month, were JD exct-s-s of Va-,t 26.75; linters, 2*4©3^ fall and satin-faced goods were -well or- summarily suspended and confined to May S.. )[email protected] 8.S5iS>8.66 IgaaoVi OKcmding ilntcra). his quarters. An alleged shortage of June - - • • - - . [email protected] dered. Yarns were quiet. July S.6o bid S.80i&i8.81 CERTIFIEDPUBLICACCOUNTANT^ Provisions. SS.OOO in Griffiths* accounts as dis- August - - . . . . [email protected] Linseed. bursing officer for Puget Sound armv September [email protected] 8,94^8 95 Chicago. Mar Groceries. EKPIRCBWUHNG . ^™ AMERICANNAT'LBMtttBullJIINO :h 17.—Pork SJl.Gjia. .posts and for the Seattle quartermas- October 8.99>g,s'oi Mmo Duluth. ilinn.. March 17.—Linseed: Cash Lard 10.6^'i. New York. March 17. — Flour quiet. ter's depot was assigned as the reason November ...... 9.03 ®9.05 ^aii: May 51.60%; July »1.62.- Ribs 10.62^ St. Louis, March. 17.-~-Flour dull. for the suspension. December 8.94433. 95 9.03 $9 03 ATLANTA •"SSSBSr" PENSACOLA.FLA. lEWSPAPERr VSPAPERI CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GrA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18T 1914. Page Eleven

HABEAS CORPUS GRANB Blizzard and Flood Scenes in East and West MORTUARY. Continued From Pag*- One, E. S. Herring. I E. S. Herring, aged 39 years, died FOR THE LABOR i£AOERS mals which perished from thirst, early Tuesday morning at a private even those of men, for General Orozco i. sanitarium,. Funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock from Done- i Right of the United State* to hoo's chapel and interment will be in Improper Conduct Is Charged Ozark cemetery. He Is survived by his wife, his mother, Mrs. M. J. Kay; to the Presiding STa^iaKenrvTll^a? S^ j "°ld ****** *° one brother. C. L. Herring, and two sis- Judge. ordered that none shall be wasted on | DC IGfttecL ters, Mrs. J. L. Hooks and Mrs. W. A. such superfluities as bathing and the Hooks. He resided at 23S Woodward cleansing of linen. . a \renue. • ?.«; ?^,,if "Washington, March 17.—Application Villa is supplied with a wireless out- Fort Worth, Texas, March 17.— 1 for pardons *>v eighteen labor leaders fit, by which he can. communicate with Judge Edward Meek, in the federal dis- J.l^Dykes. trict court Jtiere today granted a writ , I. Dykes, aged 69 years,? died at convicted In the "dynamiting cases" at ChiHuahua and Juarez. ,The federals ot habeas corpus 'on behalf of the five [Jio Soldiers' home Tuesday morning at Indianapolis, was filed today with the also have stations connecting- Torreon thousand Mexicans held* as prisoners s 20 o'clock. His original ^h-onre was department of justice by the prisoners' ' with the City of Mexico, 707 miles to •by the United States government at Twiggs county. During the civil war attorney, Elijah N. Zolihe, of Chicago. Fort Bliss, El Paso. he "was a. private of Company B, Four- "The petition alleged that the men were The, writ is returnable at Pecos, t.-*!nth Georgia volunteers. The body At Fort Bliss today the wireless Texas, March 23, before Judge Meek, « -is removed to Poole's chapel and innocent, and that Judge Albert B- station occasionally spluttered out de- who will sit in the place of Judge i i neral arrangements will be com- Anderson, who presided Over the fed- tached Spanish words, but they were Maxey, of the western district, now pleted later. eral court at Indianapolis when they1 unintelligible and their source was not in New Orleans, were convicted, did not give them a known. • H. Ij. Gamble, of El Paso, attorney fair and impartial trial. f for the Mexicans,. applied1 to Judge i Mrs. Maggie Thompson. Meek for the writ after toe failed to Mrs. Maggie I. Thompson, aged 47 Mr. Zoline announced that at least CONFERENCE~SOUGHT ~" obtain it in the western district, or I years, died Tuesday morning at 10 twenty members of the house and sev- from Judge Burns, . of the southern o'clock at her residence, 437 Pulliam eral senators would appear before the OF MEXICAN FACTIONS district. street. She is survived by six chil- department or the president in behalf Washington, March 17.—^A conference The Mexican prisoners include men, dren. The body will be taken this -of the convicted men. ' women and children. They were driv- I morning to Hiram. Ga.. for funeral of representatives of the warring en across the Rio Grande by the rebels and interment. - 'Those applying for the pardons are Mexican factions in Washington, under of northern Mexico. Most of ta*m are • Frank M. Ryan, president of the Inter-, the auspices of the United States, was refugees fron) Ojinaga. Mrs. J.~W. Stowe. national' Association of Bridge and' •proposed in a resolution today by Rep- Gamble said instructions were re- Structural Iron Workers; Michael J. resentative Bartholdt, republican, of ceived at Port Bliss from Washington Dr. I. X. Stowe, of Atlanta, was called Young, Edward Smythe, Paul J. Morin, to hold the refugees as prisoners until to Opelika, Ala., Tuesday afternoon oil Frank J. Higgins; T. E. Munsey, Frank Missouri, one of the international further notice. This notice has not account of the death of his mother, Mooney, John H. Barry, Peter J, Smith, peace leaders in congress. come, he said, and the Mexicans are Airs. J. N. Stowe, of that city, who died <5eorse Anderson, William E. Reddin, Representative Barthojdt's resolu- tiring of their Imprisonment. Accord- Tuesday morning. Mrs. Stowe was 78 Frank E. Paint, Henry W. Legleitner, tion requests the president, to invite ing to Gamble. wfto came to Fort years old.' Funeral and interment will Ernest W. Basey, E-ugene A. Clancy, representatives of the Huerta govern- Worth late Monday, the support of the ta^ke place in Opelika. Michael J. Hannan, William Shupe and prisoners is costing the American gov- Michael J. Cunnane. ment, the constitutionalists and other ernment $85,000 a month. The sup rein e court on March 9 re- revolutionary leaders to meet here at No arguments were presented today. fused to review the conviction of these as early a date as is practicable. Judge Meek's action amounting simply Atlanta Kerosene Stove Co. and gix other members of the Iron Although there was no authority for to the fixing of a date for a hearing-, Workers' union. the statement, other members of the when the refugees' attorneys .will 92 Edgewood Ave. house who have been in touch with argue for the Mexicans' right to be Against JFudlgre. set free. What plans the federal au- plost of the papers filed were in sup- the situation, were of the opinion that thorities have made for defending port of charges against Judge Ander- Representative Bartholdt's plan would their right to interne the Mexicans are son's conduct of tfce case. The appli- be regarded with favor by Felix Diaz, not known-here. cation alleged that Judge Anderson al- nephew of Forfirio Diaz, the former , loWed only exceptions to his rulings as suited his fancy; that he repeatedly dictator, and who has been rhere lately seized opportunities to make long waiting to get a hearing before the speeches to the jury, commenting upon senate foreign relations committee to the facts in a way calculated to show propose his peace plan. The Bartholdt . that the defendants were guilty, and resolution would provide that the that, he ridiculed and intimidated meetings of the'Mexican conferees be counsel and witnesses for tlie defense. In a supplemental letter to President held in the Pan-American Union build- -Wilson, Attorney Zoline said a special ing and would appropriate $25,000 for -train to. convey the defendants to the expenses. FOR ALASKAN POSITION Ijeavenworth penitentiarv was ordered "No one* can tell "Whether "my plan forty days before the ' verdict of the will be acceptable to the warring fac- jury, and that the men were on their tions in Mexico or not, but I believe William N. Spence, of Camilla, way to the penitentiary one hour after it to be worth the effort," said Repre- sentences were pronounced upon them. sentative Bartholdt. "Even if the Is Selected for U. S. Ho added that without' good reason president, in the event of fche passa^ Judge Anderson during the trial walk- of my resolution, should fail in his District Attorney. ed from his residence to courtroom ac- pfforts to carry out Its objects, such companied bv police, many times in failure •would never be to our dis- view of the fury. Thus, he urged, the credit;, on the contrary, the mere at- Washington, Marcih 17.—William N. jury gained the impression that a state tempt would, in my judgment, Chal- ! of lawlessness existed in Indianapolis, lenge the approbation of the civilized Spence, of Camilla, Ga., was nominated which Judge Anderson knew -was not world." ' by the president today for United the case. States attorney, district of Alaska It was also alleged that Judge An- derson during the trial frequently TALK OF OLNEY AND GRA Y division number three. con suited w'ith the attorneys of the Erectors' asso-ciation, and heard sug- PROBING MEXIC MUDDLE The elements have dealt unkindly gestions from him privately in the ab- Mexico City, March 17.—The Mexican PRIMARY LAW FAVORED with both the Atlantic and the Pacific Generates Coal Oil Into Gas. sence of the def ->ndants and their foreign office announced today that coasts, as these pictures show. The No Wick. No Odor. No Smoke. counsel. there was a likelihood that Judge BY WILSON AND-BRYAN blizzard in the Atlantic states was the One-tenth the coat of city gas. George Gray, of Wilmington, Del., and worst since the record-making blizzard Atlanta storeroom with Ridicule Charge*! to Judge. Richard Olney, formerly secretary of of March 12. 1888. It stalled trains for In support of his charge thaL JudgJ e state, of Boston, would visit Mexico "Washing-ton, ' March. 17.—Lett. days, tied-- up traffic in and around Atlanta Store Lighting Compan; . ridiculed counsel for the de- to investigate conditions. from President "Wilson and Secretary New York, Philadelphia and other big Agents wanted in all fendants, Mr. Zoline quoted from the Jose Lopez Portillp y Rojas, the for- Bryan Indorsing the movement for a eastern cities and caused the death of parts of the state. transcript of. the trial record .where eign minister, said that since the two state-wide primary law in Indiana a score or more persons, mainly from ADDRESS Judge Anderson, in reply to Senator i nien named would be acting only i,p an were made public today by Senator broken Wires. Never were more poles Outrof-town correspondence Kern, of counsel for the defense, said ' unofficial manner, the Mexican gov- Kern. The subject will come up at snapped off along the railroad lines he could not "control a lot of school • ernment would be glad to receive them. the Indiana democratic convention, of and wires broken than in this storm. , Two Elizabeth Street, boys." Judge Anderson's statement to I , Washington, March 17. — White house which Senator Kern is to be permanent On the Pacific coast, in California, on Atlanta. Georgia. Chester H. Krum. formerly United j officials and others here declared they chairman. Both letters referred to a the other hand, a sudden and unusual " - nothing of a proposal send published interview with the senator downpour of rain caused a damaging a.y. and Mr. Olney„ to Mexicjoo. la,tely -on that subject. flood, particularly in the San Joaquin March 17.—Wh.cn Richard Ol- President Wilson wrote: valley and around Los Angeles. 'Resi- IT IS A BUSINESS PROP- note -an exception," was also re- ney was told today of the report from "I have noticed with unusual Inter- 1. REFUGEES PROM FLOOD IN CALIFORNIA. 2, POLES SNAPPED LIKE dents in some sections were forced to ferred to.'., •Mexico City- that he might go to Mexi- est your interview the other dav about flee for their lives. Several deaths OSITION. To another attorney for the defend- co • to investigate conditions there, he the absence of a law for state-wide THIS ALL OVER EAST. 3, STALLED AUTO IN NEW YORK CITY. resulted. ants, Mr. Hooyey, Jutjge Anderson was laughed heartily and said: primaries in Indiana. I was very much "That is about the most ridiculous surprised to learn thai so great and quoted as saying: thing that I have heard for a long wideawajke a state was so far behind If you caii buy a large lot "Mi-. Marshal, you put that man time. This is the first I have heard of the procession in a matter of such cap- down in his seat. And I will *"ell you it. 1 have never contemplated soing Hal importance, and I want to express for the price of a small one another thing, I am not going to have to Mexico. You may make an unquali- my deep interest in your efforts to any more trouble with you in this fied :md a-bsolute denial." •bring about the necessary legislation. IS TO BE PLACED and your street ear takes case. This is the third tir ie I have Wilmington, Del., March 17.—Judge It would hearten democrats every- 20,10 YANE DOLLARS MOB LYNCHES NEGRO had to make ,you sit down, and the Gray was surprised at the news con- where to see this done by Indiana. you to town as quick and as next time you attempt to do this I veyed in the dispatch from Mexico ". . . I earnestly hope your state will put you where .you will have to City. It was the first he had heard of convention' will declare for a state- cheap as from the otMer sec^ give bond yourself. Do you hear me?", a move to send^ him to Mexico to in- wide primary election law. The pri- Judge, Anderson- probably will be vestigate conditions there, he said, and mary has become-a settled practice in TO BALK tions. where the cost is asked by the department of 'justice to In the absence of information on the almost all the states and is destined make such statement as he' may care subject, the judge declined to discuss to be the settled, practice of all the greater, don't you think it to do in regard to the application. the matter. states. . . .. ' Measure Is Approved at He Thinks Rent Is Too High Lynching Occured Two Hours • "And the same may be said in re- wise to buy before the prices REQUISITIONS SENT grard to the initiative and referendum— Conference Held at the for Warwick Caatle—He After Victim Killed SWEEPING REFORMS the two reforms generally going to- go up? PEACHTREK FOR MEXICAN BANDIT gether, because the same principle un- White House. Wants to Buy Estate. A Constable. ARE BEING PLANNED derlies both. I do not sea now any HEIGHTS LOTS are large, San Diego, Cal., March 17.—A requi- o-bjection can be raised to t.he initia- sition for the extradition of the Mex- tive and referendum; if the people have Washington, March 17.—-The "hold- shady and just as close to ican bandit Guiterrez, charged with the r.ot only the rig-Jit to i-,\>vern them- lUndon. March 17.—Harry Marsh, ajiette. Mo., March 17.—Two hours Continued From Page One. murder of Postmaster Frank V. John- selves, but the capacity to d-o so, they ing- company- - " bill as approve- - d at the prominent and-very wealthy Amerl- after ^T»alla "• s Shields, a negro barber, town. Ten - minute trolley ston, at Tecate- «n the lower California should be in position to coerce their white house conference last night for I can, and the Countess of "Warwick have shot to death Constabls e Josep„h„ border, was sent today by Gov- representatives into o-bedience to their incorporation in the administration not yet completed their long corre- Gaines here tonight and terrorized the service. that they should be made ernor Johnson to the governor, of trust legislation program, was made spondence regarding the tenancy of town, he was lynched by 250 citizens the northern district of lower Caliior- will." . public today by Representative Clay- Warwick castle, which Marsh, is pining in the courthouse yard. Gaines was public." . a nia. District Attorney H. S. TJtley, of ton, of Alabama, chairman of the house to take qn a long lease. In the ordi- shot while trying to arrest the negro Slatou Favors survey. - San Diego county, expressed the opinion judiciary committee. nary course of circumstances it should for a misdemeanor. The mob moved Superintendent Slatoii declared that 'that it was hopeless to expect that tiie TAFT HITS ROOSEVELT Designed "to prohibit unlawful re- be Lord Warwick's agent who would quietly and quickly. The leaders seiz- request would be complied with. AH straint of trade or monopolies in in- make these arrangements, but it -seems ed the sheriff, took the jail keys and, be has been in favor of a. survey of, was quiet at Tecate today. FOR ATTACKING COURTS terstate or foreign commerce by cor- of late Lady Warwick has taken all dragging the negro to the rear of the the schools always, and that he ad- porations through the device of inter- the business of the estate into her own [jail-yard, hanged him to a tree. When MEN CURED vocated it in his addresses, messages corporate stockholdings," the bill was satisfied Shields was dead the crowd I successfully treat NKKVE, BLOOD BRITISH VICE-CONSUL Minneapolis, Minn., March 17. —Cas - hands. Mr. Marsh is anxious to effect and Skin Diseases. Pimples, Eczema, and in many other utterances on the ual reference to "ill disguised vituper- drafted^" by Representatives Clayton, a lot o£ what are, from his point of dispersed. I C a t a r r li. Ulcers. subject of school facilities. TO DEAL WITH CARRANZA ation" in Theodore, Roosevelt's criti- Carlin and Floyd. It probably will be view, necessary improvements in the S o r c a and Acute After the board adopted Alderman cism of the present judicial system, consolidated with other proposed historic pile, and the countess says he Troubles, PILES and Washing-ton, March 17.—After a con- measures, that trust legislation may be niust not so much as remove a picture Tank BUI Killed. FISTULA, Kidney. J.esse Armistead's motion that the state ference today between Secretary Bryan statement of thei necessity of keeping taken up for passage as one bill. The Bladder and Chron- the judiciarv independent and a de- or a stone throughout the whole house. Frankfort, Ky., March 17.—The Ken- ic Diseases. tailed exposition of the usefulness of senate interstate commerce committee. The Marshes had Knebworth fo-r a tucky state senate, which adjourned Examination and the United States .supreme court mark- which is working to report a general while, and had the whole place arrang- tontg-ht, by a vote of 18 to 15 today advice free. Do i»ot ed William H. Tafit's lecture before anti-trust bill, has been supplied with ed to suit their own taste^ though the killed a bill to submit to a vote of delay. You may ar- Terrell offered a resolution, urging the the law school of the University ot a draft of this measure. Earl of Lytton and the countess -would range weekly or Mexican constitutionalist authorities in The "holding company" bill would have very much preferred things left the people the question of dispen- monthly payments. chamber oC commerce to furnish the Chihuahua, it will do so through its Minnesota late today. provide: saries ' to replace saloons for the sale No detention from hoard with a copy of the reports on vice consul at the capital of that state; '"Phe law' generally lags behind the as they were, and did not hesitate to of liquor, similar bill had been business. FREE ad- or, where the incident occurs at Jua- •moral rules, but not so muc-h now as "That it shall be unlawful for one say -so. ipassed by house. vice and oonfiden- hand, also the data upon which the rez through the British consul station- in the past," Mr. Taft said. "The truth corporation engaged in interstate or Mr. Marsh's great ambition is to buy ! ,_ttat treatment by a reports were based. The resolution ed at El Paso, Texas. Is that modern law is much nearer foreign commerce to acquire, directly a really historic English castle, and it r c o u tarly licensed or indirectly, the whole, or> any part appears he would be willing to give $5 Girl Most Costly. specialist. I am was^idopted. - He also urged the board It was explained that this does not moral standards than it ever was be- of the stock or other share capital of as/ihiut )iieh and ei- "•"fctestt hereafter the board refuse to involve any change in policy; that rep- fore." another corporation engaged also in ?2,500,GOO for Warwick castle were it (From The New York Sun.) . . ____ tortionatc fees sanction a survey' unless it is agreed resentations were matte. through the Mr. Taft advocated the federal plan possible to purchase it. As far as the ^ "Don't let the public, lambaste you charged .by eorao pliyalcJiina and specialists. American • government when General for city government in an address be- interstate or foreign commerce, where countess is concerned she would be because you only $5 a week to' the My fees aro very low for treating Catarrlml that "the. board is to receive the report Carra-nza"was at Nogales only because fore the Minneapolis Civic and Com- the effect of such acquisition is to pleased enough to part with it, but, of girl who is wort!. .ess, ;, lambaste the Disorders aiftf simple diseases. and the data. there was no British consular officer merce association earlier_in the after- eliminate or lessen competition." course, it is entailed.' S-he is in. some public which gives you the nve-dollar For Blood Poison I u*c the latest dl^ov- The resolution was adopted. in that part of Mexico at the time: noon. It would further provide, however, things a true socialist, though she does girl, when she is the most expensive «rles. 'Many casca cured with one treatment. The board granted permission to the Now, however, when the constitutional- St. Paul, Minn., March 17. —Discus - "that this act shall not apply to cor- love money for the good things it employee you have." For nervous aiid reflex troubles I u-sp West 15 nd church to hold an over- ist ehief appears in the city of Chihua- sion of proposed reforms in court pro- orations purchasing such stock solely brings. Lady Warwick rather prides Lymph Compound cuoiblucd with aiy direct flow meeting in the Peeples Street or investment, and not using the same This was the advice which H. E. treatment. hua the British vice consul resident cedure held the attention of those by voting, or otherwise to. bring about, herself as a fine business woman, and Miles, vice president of the United Hours: B a.m. to 7 p.m.: Sunday 10 io 1. school next Sunday. Alderman Armi- there will not hesitate to establish com- present at the annual dinner of the she is determined, if Marsh takes the States Chamber of Commerce, gave IHt. HUGHES, Specialist. steacl made a plea for the .use of the munication with him. Ramsey- County Bar association or in attempting to bring about, the oastle, he will to pay handsomely to the 200 members of the National 16J,£ N. Broad Street, just a few doois from school, and stated that the board ' Thiiis is not regarded as constituticonstitutinng night, afwhioatr whioh former President WJ lessening of competition." for it. The price demanded is $25,000 a Marietta St., Opposite Third NiiL'l Bank. should place the schools at the dis- in an,ny degree political recognition of ij H. Taft was principal speaker. "Violations of the act would consti- Retail Dry Goods association at their Atlanta. Georgia- thconstitutionalise constitutionalist governmentt gr. .It -a m * . __^_. ^ tute misdemeanors, punishable by a year, and, though the American could annual convention at the Hotel Astor. posal ot" the churches or make them fine nofexceeding $5,000, or imprison- just as easily 'Pay twice as much, he Mr. Miles' theme had been vocational, civic neighborhood centers. was pointed but that all American con- thinks even the smaller iamount a training for employees, but he swerved Two weeks pay was allowed, Miss A. suls in Mexico occupy a similar status ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED ment not exceeding one year, or both, fancy price. The late I>uke of Suther- C. 15vans, a teacher in the East At- towards the Huerta government. and the measure sets forth that any land prevented Warwick -castle from somewhat from his theme in order to lanta school, who resigned her posi- In other parts of Mexico where the HAS, BEEN DISPERSED Individual, who, as officer or director being let many times, but the present answer Norman Hapgood, an editor, tion last Saturday to De married. Un- -British government has no consular of- of a corporation, or otherwise orders, who had Just told the retailers tha1 t a der the rules of the board a teacher ficers Secretary Bryan has undertaken takes action, or participates in carry- holder ,of the title doesn't care, two minimum wage is the thing, and that forfeits two weeks of her saftry for to continue the practice of having , Sacramento, CaL, March 17.—"Gen- ing out anv transaction herein forbid- straws. all legislation is useless which pro- Cost of Local Want Ads in failure to give the board two weeks American consuls look after British in- eral" Charles Kelley's unemployed army, den shall "be held and deemed guilty tects women and children from over- notice of her intention of resigning. terests, . which began its march on "Washing- of a misdemeanor under this section." work, and then, by allowing .employers Both Superintendent Slatoii and Secre- British Consul Perceval, stationed at ton, J>. C., 1,800 strong fro-m San SVan- "Nothing contained in this act." • the Swat the Ant. to pay them inadequately, subjects THE CONSTITUTION clsco ten days ago, has been dispersed. bill continues, "shall prevent a corpo- them and their children to worse evils, tary Landrum appealed on behalf of Ga-lveston, who has been at El Paso, Only a handful of irreconcilables re- < From The Lancet. ) 1 Insertion lOe a lino the teacher. . but Commissioner Dan In connection with the effort to ascer1- ration engaged in interstate or foreign such as subsidies from parents or lov- Green opposed th.e recommendations. tain facts'regarding the death of W* " •mained tonight in the camp on the commerce from causing the formation No suspicion until lately has arisen ers. / 3 Insertions «c a line liam Benton, will leave Bl Paso tonight Yolo levee, to which the army was of subsidiary corporations for the ac- that the industrious ant might upon Mr. Miles* view on the minimum 7 Indertionn fie a Hue or tomorrow on his return to Galves- driven last week by Sacramento depu- tual carrying on of their immediate occasion act as the transmitting asent wage were well received by the retail- lc per word flat for ton. A new version JDI the Benton ties. of infection to man. It was known classified advertlatny: 'MOTHER" MARY JONES Sheriff Monroe, of Yolo county lawful business, or the natural and that some species, such as the wihlte ers, especially when he said that if he from otitntdc of A t- tragedy reaching officials here is that legitimate branches thereof, or from were a retailer he wouldn't allow the lantn. instead of being shot, as was at'first served notice on the anti-Kelley fac- owning and holding all or a part of ant, had very destructive tendencies in public to dictate to him what the mini- RELEASED BY TROOPS reported, Benton was stabbed to death tion of the army that its leaders, seven the stock of such subsidiary corpora- certain parts of the tropics, and that mum wage should be unless the public No advertisement accepted for in General Villa's office. The body, m number, would be released from jail tions, when the effect of such forma- the bites of some large tropical ants developed labor worth more than it is leas than two lines. Count l>e«ver. Colo., March 17.—The ques- this report says, was mutilated, then if the faction dispersed by nightfall tion is not to eliminate or lessen a caused a good deal of general disturb-r at present. six ordinary words to each whether the imprisonment of buried in the neighborhood of Juarez, The offer was accepted, and throughout pre-existing competition." ance, being attended with falntness He put the blame for the present line. "Mother" Mary Jones, Who has been instead ot at Chihuahua, as «Villa has the day the men departed' in sma-ll The measure provides that nothing and shivering and sometimes with valuation of labor -squprely upo?i the Discontinuance oT advertis- held incommunicado ' as a military claimed. groups. The fragment of the army ntained in this act shall be held temporary paralysis. It was also prisoner in San Rafael hospital When the report of the commission remaining loyal to "General" Kelley known that some savage races used shoulders, of the educational system of ing must bo in writing. It Trinidad' since January 12, "constituted .appointed by General Carranza to inves- was not treated with by Sheriff Mon- to affect or impair any right hereto- the dried 'bodies of ants, ,'beaten into a the United States. -will not be accepted by phone. a violation of constitutional • rights *lsate^the JkilUng_ of _Bentpn _has b_een roe, because it has steadfastly refused fore legally acquired. paste, as an arrow poison, but it is "The four teen-dollar-a-week girl is This protects your interests was further deferred by the action furnished to Secretary Brvan it will to consider any offer .not predicated only of late that suggestion has been the cheapest labor you can hire," he as well as ours. late Sunday night- of the milltixry au- be transmitted to the British govern- on the release of Kelley and iis lieu- ASWELL AND FELDER made that this insect might convey said earnestly, "and the five-dollar girl t horities releasing1 the prisoner and ment, which then will determine wheth- tenants. The .district attorney of Sac- pathogenic bacteria to man. The ant is the dearest. This country's educa- If You Can't Bring or suitomaticdlly suspending habeas cor- er reparation shall be demanded. ramento county said today Kelley and TO HIBERNIANS is commonly found In and around Che tional plants are worth ¥1,000,000,000, pus proceedings, which were to ha /e his principal aides would be prose- dwellings of peopJe residing in the and each year we spend $500.000,000 been filed in the state supreme court cuted. tropics. It is, indeed, a matter of dif- more for maintenance. We allow 60 Send Your Want Ad Savannah, March 17.—At the Hi- ficulty to keep this insect away from per cent^of the children, all those who yesterday. WOMEN BRAVE SNOW bernian society's one hundred and sec- would be affected by a minimum wage Circumstances surrounding the de- ond annual banquet here tonight Rep- foodsoufls in sucn houses, and it is parture of "Mother" Joses from Trini- IN ORDER TO REGISTER CONVICT GUARDS' TRIAL resentative James S. As well, of Lou- equally difficult to keep the ant away scale, to leave school at the end of dad and her appearance in Denver siaua, spoke on "The Rig-lit to Be from human dejecta when these are the fourth, fifth or sixth grade, were given in widely differing ver- POSTPONED A FEW DAYS not properly disposed of. So that it "Don't let the public blame vou for Chicago, March 17.—For the second free," making a plea for religious as cannot be douibted that the ant has the girl who ia subsidized by the par- sions from strike leaders and state well as political liberty. Attorney ent or lover, and don't let the public ; officials! While the agred strike leadsr time this year Chicago 'women today The trials of the two convict guards General Thomas SM Felder, of Georgia, the opportunity *"of carrying from in- i 5000 i make you subsidize them. Use the ar- said she was entrained, by militia visited polling places in the 13,000 vot- recently indicted for cruelty to county responded to the toast "Georgia." He fected excreta the specific organisms OR ATLANTA guards at Trinidad Sunday night, with- ing precincts in Chicago and declared prraoners have been postponed for'sev- referred to "William G. McAdoo, secre- of disease to the food stored in human guments they use against you in prov- ' out her consent. Adjutant General John their qualificatipns to be listed as eral days, pending the outcome of the tary of the treasury, as a native Geor- dwellings. . _ ing to the public/ that the schools will i 'Chase asserted, she was released after legal voters of the city and state. Illness of one ~of the -principal wit- gian -who had brought credit on his Little or no experimental work, how- tiave to turn out girls worth more tuan her promise to leave the strike diatriot Showers and intermittent 'snow fall ap- nesses, Philip Weltner, who is at home airthplace, and praised President Wil- ever, had been done to obtain proof $5 a week. You would be glad to pay ! . never to return antl that the presence parently had little effect on the num- eick. son, at one time a resident of Georgia, that ants were capable of tranamit- them more it they were worth more ' of guards on the train on which, she ber of women who visited the registra- The- trials were to have been called as "the greatest president in the ting diseases to man, but, in 1912 Dr. Demand that the people «f the United : 5001 arrived in Denver was a mere coinci- tion places. il Tuesday morning; but were checked listory of the republic." L, B. Bates, bacteriologist . to Aricon States teach these children efficiently Courteous operators, thor- dence. Activity among women was decidedly by the solicitor, general. hospital in the Panama Canal Zone, and demand that the public pay the oughly familiar With, rates, Further developments of the situa- noticeable in the first -ward, where Sawdast in Surgery. • undertook a series of experiments with bllL If you run your stores well y6u rules and classifications, will tion today did not appear likely, until Alderman John (Bath House) Co ugh 1 In the vieW of putting to the test whether are doing all one man can do. , give you complete informa- the end of the week, when "Mother'* will be opposed for election in April $7,500 for Mrs. Bacon. (From The Chicjago Journal;) or not the ant acted as a transmitting: •••When the average child -who would Jones said she would, return to Trini- by Miss. Marion Drake. A new dresstae for -wounds and sores agent of such infections as enteric be affected by a minimum wage scale tion. And, if you wish, they1 dad in defiance of General Chase's al- , Fewer complaints than usual reached Washington, March 17.—(SpeciaL)— h-as toeen recently invented by a phy- fever and baclllary dysentery. His In- is turned out ofjjchopl she has not been will assist you in' wordin-g Mrs. Virginia- Laroar Bacon, widow of sician named Hammer, * of Stuttgart, your .-want ad .to ma,ke it most leged threat of immediate rearresiv election officials and order was main- the late Senator Bacon, of Georgia, -will vestigations were carried out with, the icated;. she has learned something effective. tained at nearly every polling place. which has been very successfully made, large yellow ants which are found in o_f_ reading, writing 'and arithmetic^ get $7,500 from theV g-overament, equal use of in a number of the leading and around the houses in the Canal which Is not education, but -which are Accounts opened for ad« by & to one year's salary of a congressman. hospitals and similar institutions of Zone, He fed^ a number of these In- the tools by which education is ac- ; telephone to accommodate For National University. The item was included in the sundry Europe. It consists of nothing more you if your name is in the Bishop Randolph Can't Act. civil appropriation bill reported to the sects on bread soaJied_ with cua- ' quired. Afid yet thousands" of children ! telephone directory. Other Washington, March' 17.—In erging senate today. ' , • or less than sawdust. The material tiires of bacillus typ-hosus.-for five dave, . are turned loose without even these the' house education committee to re- Norfolk, Va.. March 17.—Owing to. preferred for the purpose Is the dust killing -and examining some of them {.tools." want ads taken by telephone port a bill aimed to create a national pressing diocesan duties. Bishop- Al- of hard wood, whicfli is placed in an | at certain intervals, but in no instance J>- are to be paid for immedi- university in Washington, Dr. Harvey fred MacrtU Randolph, of the diocese Riot in Peru's Capital. oven and subjected to an intense heat, was he atole to recover the typhoid oa- I ately upon publication, bill to Vv". Wiley today opposed the proposal of southern Virginia, has been 'com- winch .haaVthe effect of thoro-ugbly ' cillus from the intestines of the -ants.5 the typhoid bacillus and .allowed" after ' be presented by mail or so- Lima, Peru, March 17.-—Twenty peo- drying1-, it out and at the same time I licitor the same day printed. that the institution be opened only to pelled to decline an' invitation from ple were seriously wounded in the The experiment was carefully repeated f wards to crawl out and walk over \ students holding a master of arts de- Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph E. Wil- purifying it. After this it is passed • -with like negative results. He then dishes in. such a wity that their foot 1 streets' early today during, a demon- through a sieve. . an-d the fine dust! grree. He saitl Edison. Faraday and lard, at the court of Madrid, to visit stration in front off the residence of tried to determine- if .the ant jcould i prints could be "cultivated" for bacte- ' *• Every Home Has Use For many othei-s would, be barred by such the embassy, in Madrid, in April, and which is taken from the mass is made j carry the specific organisms on its legs j ria-^ The typhoid bacillus was easily j 1 Robert E. Leguia, first vice president use of as a dressing-. Powdered char- . R requirement. "We want a national officiate at the , marriage, of their of the republic, who returned bere university for all who are ca'pable of daughter to Kermit Roosevelt, son of coal, rice ashes , and powdered sugar i Constitution Want Ads pursuing its courses," he said. March 16 to succeed the exi'ed presi- have been made use of by the ""Japa- former President Theodore^ Roosev«lt-' dent. Billinthurst. , nese for the same

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PROFEaSIONAL CARDS. HELP WANTED—Male MONEY TO LOAN LEGAL NOTICE. BUSINESS AND MAIL Brewster. "Albert Howell. Jr., f LOANS ON R.BAX. ESTATE—We buy pur- City of San Antonio will 'The folfo^fn^efcfiedule fl^ureS^aro ugh 3L Dorsey, Arthur Heyman. WANTED—A man to take charge of towel { - chaae money notes, short- time loans for ORDER DIRECTORY published only as information and aro ATLANTA'S SIDES I>orsey, Brewster, Horrell & Heyman. supply route; one that caea control the building houses. The Merchants and Me- receive bids for thirty-five thou- not guaranteed; business can get Interest In bnviness If he chanics' Banking and- Loan Company. 209 •Daily except Sunday. »-Sunday Only. Attomeya-at-I-aw. . wishes. State experience and how much, Grant building. Telepbone Ivy 5341. s^nd to one hundred thousand CONTgACTpjtS AKP BPIEPER8. Offices: 202, ^04, 805, 20B. 207. 208, 21#business can control. Address B-201 Con- '. MONET TO LOAN on Improved residence Atlanta Terminal Station. stitution., . „ ' square yards of the following pav- Klser Building. Atlanta. Ga. i , property, repayable monthly. 8 - per cent QUEEN &-NEILL ____Atjantu. Birmingi-nm Ad AHtt^tle.^ DAY TO DAY Distance Telephone 3023. 3024. *nd ORGANIZERS "WANTED—The new order. simple Interest; no brokerage. Address B. ing, materials: Four-inch standard ' CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 609 Effective Feb. i." .3025.' Atlanta. <3tw The Knights of the Girdle, fraternal, Neely or P. R. Henry. P. O. Box 1497. COURT BLDG. ESTIMATES patriotic, beneficent; .appeals to all church, •Brunswick. "Waycrosa ' _ JL. HH1.I. DOCTOK OF CHIJBOPBACTIC. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE vitrified brick, 3-inch and 2^-inch .LY FURNISHED. MAIN 615, and Thomasville It m&y- now be -said of Peachtree men: organize in your city. Full particulars. GEORGIA. ' „ NERVOUS and chronic diseases, CHIKO- X. O. G.. 80 McLendon. Atlanta- AND OTHERS,- upon their own names; Roanoke and Cordele ! IS-.SS pm fttreet that this thoroughfare is hitting PRACTIC. the new adence that removes cheap rates^ easy payments; confidential. vertical vitrified fibre brick, 3 and Branswick. Waynross I the old-time stride in the way of real the came of disease. 514 ForsyEh Slit- Ivy aALESMAN—Side line man wanted to han- Scott._ife_ Co., 820 Austell building. . 3^-inch creosoted long leaf yel- estate speculation and investment b.uy- ••31. ' dle crackerjack line of popular price FARM LOANS—We place loans in any ing. A larg-e number of deals on this bungalow aprona, Jobbers and retail tradet TPinrf cars on night trains between AI- Commission basis. G. & C. Mfff. Co.. 47 amount on Improved farm lands in Geor- 1 low pine blocks. Address City a^d Thomasville. street have been consummated In the Walker street. New York. gia. The Southern Mortgage Company, , anteed; a trial la all we ask., Main 5035-J. last several weeks, and it is expected HELP ' ' huj-dlns. Clerk, City of San Antonio, Texas; "WANTED—Railway mall clerks. Commence Railroad Company. and predicted by leading realty agents 6 PER CENT LOANS on Atlanta property. GOVERNORS ISLAND. N. Y. H., Mar. 18. IP YOU need a contractor, builder or that within a short while this activity 475 month. Examinations coralne- Sam- . 1914.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for Pert roof man. call ••Cunningham," Office WANTED — ^At once. Sevpl-e questions free. Franklin Institute. Xtept. J. R. Nutting & Co., 801-4 Empire LJJto 245% Peters street, or phone Main 237. Re- „?*•' • 8:15 am 35 New Or... 6:25 am will extend, tx> other parts of the city on 49 L. Rochester. N. T. bull dine. furnishing forage and straw (three months' nous.10:55 are Z9 Columbua. 6:4E am the extensive scale upon which it ha-s and a year's supply) and fuel, gasoline, min- pair work of all hinds. All work- guaran- -jr.. .ii:5o am 33 Montgoiti'y 9:10 anx prevailed in the spring of years past. eral A-l stenographers. SALESMAN ;to db.ll on physicians. Estab- FARM LOANS made by W. B. Smith. 70S eral oil, beef -and mutton, required In east- teed. Prices reasonable. ' Fourth National Bank building. ur... 2:25.p; m 39 NCTF Or... 2:00 pm Another and significant deal was lished, trade. . Expenses and commission. ern department during year commencing •ff. R. HOLDER. Contractor. SOI Empire =,*• • ' 1° Pm 17 Columbus. 4:05 pm Also oiie for central Georgia, P. O. Sox 121, July 1, 1914, will be received here until 9 8 : E closed by R. C. Cheatham, of Cheatham Apply MISS LYNCH, EM- MONET-TO LEND. Large or small amounts. Life building. Ivy 5. Remodeling and re- rt" - ? < Pm S7NewOr... C:30pm Philadelphia. Brown & Co.. 1007 Candler_BldgL a. m. April 17. 1914. Information furnished pairing given prompt attention. Bros. Agency, on Tuesda-y. PLOYMENT DEPART- on application to Department Quartermas- Or... 11.-35 pyi 41 West Pt.. EMSpm Peachtree Deal. BH A DETECTIVE-^Earn 3150 to «3QQ per ' MONEY to lend on improved real estate. C. ter. WILL complete your home without any ,month; travel over the world. Write Su- C. McG«hee, Jr.. 622 to 624 EmpirE e Bldg. money till finished. J. D. Gunter^ M. 1IS8. ^Mr- Cheatham has sold for Arthur T. MENT, L. C. SMITH & perintendent Lttd^iu, 604 "Westover Bide— NOTICE. "The RlVhr~Way^ Kansas City. JJo. _,. . FROM Uils date Mr. J. H. Gray will not be Depart T- and Mrs- Harry JE. Smart to Dr. Van connected with Friddell Bros. Mr. H. R. Hoose, of Rome, No. 295 Peachtree BROS. TYPEWRITER GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to WANTED—Money 6 :^B .im Sav, iah..- . S:G -get. My free booklet Y-102 tells how. Friddell. .Tr.. win be in charge of wall pa- 1.47 am Albo.nr 8:00 am street, known as the r^ycett building, I WANT to borrow $1,500 for 5 years on a per department and will serve the public $100 REWARD f for a, consideration of 547.000, or at the COMPANY, 121 N. PRYOR Write today—now. Earl Hopkins, Washing- 1 make bake. R. L. Barber, 1:13 Marietta, 6:23 r.m Jacksonvilie^ 9:47 am ton, IX C. x brand-new stone front, 6-room bungalow efficiently. i. :^5 am Macon 12:30 pm rate of ?2,000 per front foot. on the north Bide, has all city conveni- WANTED—Contractors for macadam work; treet. Main 1539'. 7:-'G am Mac on 4:00 pm Dr. VanHoose gave as part payment STREET. , ^ BOT with talent for drawing: can-Jearn to ences, half block of car line, adjoining-- srood prices; good ouarries; short haul: 6:25 am'jackKonvlUe. 8:30 pm two pa-reels, one being located at No. be commercial artist; bring parents. £4 Druid Hills. AVJ CARPENTER WORK. Moore building.' 10 Auburn avenue. Druid Hills. Will pay 7 per cent and at- long Job. Por particulars write Oliver & IO:,>0 Km. Savannah.... S»:00 pm ^28 South Pryor street and valued at torney's fee. J. H_.. Tribble_. . 616 Third Hill. MJ"-"-""'° f"— - 4:10 pm V'aldosta.... 9:00 pm WANTED-CANVASSERS National Bank building. E. Y. CROCKETT 58,000. ind the other being loca-ted at WANTEO—At once a flrat-claw white o»- Bfacon * :lfl pm JackBonvillw.10:10 pm >Tos 125-7 Forrest avenue and valued ker. Wire J. T. Gilbert. Blakely. Gfr. WJ3 can invest your money for you on first CONTRACTORS for all'kinds of stove and •7-x* ».^ rtHe. 11:46 pm FOR HOUSEHOLD WA NTE D—Motorcycles office work, counters, shelving, book and at $11,000. MEN with pfctentanle Ideas writ* Randolph mortgage, high-class improved property. wall cases, etc. ItfO South Pryor...... 11:45 pm The Peachtree property is located on ARTICLE; NO COMPETI- A Co.. PatBflt Solicitors. Washington. P- C. It wil 1 net you 7 and S per cent. _ _ twin "cylinder, Main '3651. Residence. Main 5425. the east side of the street in the middle TURMAN. BLACK & CALHOUN. two-speed Indian motorcycle; first-class . of the block between Baker street and Second Floor Empire. V 21 PETERS. ArrK-.et »* the Sooth." TION. ROOM 57 10% AU- condition. monthly ' payments. Address . X. the junction of Ivy street. It has a SITUATION WANTED—NU1« WANTED to borrow $8,000 for 3 or 5 years Agent, Bolton, Ga. L Main 1661. 1771. Atlanta Departure of frontage of 23M:. with a depth of 13o _ .direct from lender. Will give real estate Wall Cases, Etc. ' BURN AVE. SPECIAL rates for altnattona wanted feet. There is a two-story a-nd base- security worth several times the amount of &3 inforinat ment store building on the lot. W *.NTED—Man or lady representative In ada.; 3 lines one time. 10 cents; 3 loan. Address B-77, iConstltutlon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Euarant(-"a- *on "-nd mr« oat every town. ?4 dally guaranteed workers, times, 15 cents. To got theee ratei «.ds Enhancement. The Davis Liniment Co., Tennllle. G*. must be paid m advance and delivered A GUARANTEED ro per ceTS -MULTI GRAPHING 3*?B'hSVe Fr?m— N<>- Depart To Mr- Cheatham sold this property^_to SERVICE COMPANY. 914 UMPIRE! BLDG. GOVERNMENT Jobs open to men and. wom- FOR SALE—Miscellaneous TELEPHONE IVY 7200. en Thousands of appointments coming. AN ANSWBR TO TOUR AI>. investment — A limited amount lAat of positions free. Franklin Institute. 1 or several of them may be sent in &a Continued on Last Page. I>*pt. n3 L. Rochester. K. Y. of 10 per cent preferred stock, in CARPET CLEANING. late as a week after your ad last ap- SECOND-HAND PRINTING MATERIAL ATLANTA Oriental Ru£ and Cleaning Co.. 32 Richmond. peared in The Constitution. Such respon- shares of $100 each, dividends 9x12 rugH cleaned SI.50 and up. Phones: 23 Kan. City. ses are'' the result of several forma of FOR SALE CHEAP. Ivy 3741, Main 5027. 7 Chatta'ga. INDEX'TO WANT Femaltt special service which The Constitution guaranteed, in an established 32 Ft. Volley. ia rendering in behalf of all Situation •SO California cases, cost 75e: sale price 30c. W. M. COX cleans Oriental Rugs like new; IfiMacon.. . STORES AND «---, Wanted advertisers. So If you want a >0 lower case news cases, full. size, cost 50c: Georgia enterprise of highest rep- does fur. repairing' and .upholstering; lace 38 N. T. 1st. .' ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Young women and- girls desir- curtains laundered. 145 Auburn ave. I. 3135-J. 6 Jack'vilte. ing attractive positions. Welfare of em- wider range of choice before accepting a ' sale price ISc. Page. Col. position, hold your box number card and Galley rack, holding ten galleys, up to three utation, demand for its prod- "9'B'ham ployees closely supervised; tneir conduct call at or phone to'The Constitution fre- columns, $2. EKS. 38 X. V. 2d.. 5'pm Auction Sales , 5 . guarded by Matron, Women Supervisors quently for at least a. week. 10 wooden double frames, co«t JS,50; sale ucts unlimited. Qualified under 40 Charlotte. 5 pm Automobiles 7 and " Chief Operator who have complete . price. $3.75. Ing. par.tfUona, also auto woodwork. Try 30 Columbua. 0 pm Barter and l^chanse . . - is 1 charge. Two weeks' training: course, salary 12 double iron frames, holding 12 cases, cost new Georgia law, and will stand 1 Tne- _E. _Ciarraux.___Ivy 3474. 33fl Edgewood. >0 New York. 5 pm JAoard and Iloomw while learning. Salary increased in two 517.50; Bale price $10. closest investigation. For partic- 13 Chattrt'Ka. BoMinean Opportunities . . . 12 weeks; for those becoming efOcient, increas- COPY-WRITER. One proof press, will take a three-column DAIRIES. 5 ciwSSttev. i\n gs 39 B'ham.... ed as they become worthy, with opportunl- ORIGINATOR of strong printed salesman- galley; sale price $10. -Jack ville, 5:00 pmIS Toccoa.... BUMlaet»» and Mail Order les for ultimate advancement to 57& per ship that positively ' produces, whether Two* stones and one stand to hold them, ulars address Box F-52, care Con- 22 Columbua. Directory display, catalog or booklet. My letters have PEACHTREE DATRY~ nonth. References proving the standing about 8 feot long; sale price $10. stitution. 813 PEACHTREE ST.—Cream, Bwoet milk, ? £ *-:£:. $ ss 6 Cinclnn'ti'. of the appl leant ussential. Lunch room. a wide reputation for building business and One wooden case rack, holda 30 full-size 2S Ft. Valley. Kdoeational retiring room. Carnegie Library boobs. satisfying customers. Lease my brains for cases; cost $10; sa\e price *4. T*«i •f-oTi4-o • SECTORED or fee return- buttermilk. Two wagons, five messenger Trained Nurse and Physician to visit the ¥125 monthly and secure service and loyalty This malarial will be sold In lots to suit. X ctLCJJt.H ed. Illustrated g-ulde book boys. Bell phone Ivy .18 32. Vor Rent—Apartments . . - sick. Apply to. Miss Be}t, Training School, plus. Age 26; married; temperate habits. Pay your own freight. Address and Hat of Inventions wanted free to any 25 Auburn Ave Southern 'Bell Telephone Address B-94, Constitution. address. Patents secured by ~us advertised For Rent—DeMk Space . . . ,THE CONSTITUTION. free in The World's Progress; sample free. AL-L KINDS, lettering, tracings, maps, :S For Rent—Housen* Telegraph Company. Atlanta, Ga. !••• 5'P 2 Jack'ville.10:05 pin Victor J. Evans & Co.. Washington. D. C. .tent drawings, plans and alterations. * Kan. Cltv. 10-15 p 24 lack-vine. 10:30 pm l-*or Rent—Miscellaneous . . J1KLS take course In Miss 'Sparkman's Im- ATLANTA. GA, : Burt. 203 Hll[yer Tru^-t Bldg. Ivy 1639. proved Millinery School, 94% Whitehall. WANTED—Position as time-keeper or ac- WANTED—Sober, reliable man with ?l.QOO; For Rcat—Hotels ,...... proposition will bear close investigation; " 12:30 pm 14 Jack'vllle.MMO prr For Kent—Offices Free scholarship offer.' All millinery wcrk countant, by young man 23 years old, mar- All ,r< ried, strictly sobef and reliable; best refer- must, be able t,o keep ordinary set of books, Cltv •?, :a run daily. Central time. For Rent—Rooms , ence from former employer- Three years ex- giving one hour daily to same. This is For the Original Moncrief _City Ticke Office. No.. 1 Peachtree St. For Rent—House keeping WANTED—A bright. neat stenographer. perience in railroad accounting. Uso type- High Grade worth Vour attention. Address B-S6, care Rooms Call alter 9:50 a. it 1707 Third National writer. Address Box F-61, care Constitution. Constitution. FURNACE phone Mnncrlef Furnace Com- Bank building. pany. 139 South Fryor street. Main 2S5. Union Passenger Station. For Ren*—Store* WANTED—Position by a first-class bushel- I FOR SALE—Drug store doing splendid busl- For Rent—Typewriters . .TELLICO COAL Call for S. P. Moncrief or J. B. Lee. a fiSWOaiiSN—SOLICITlt>BS- man and tailor, one that can make. (It and 1 ness, located In one of the best, most pros- No. J1rr,vjlf5 No. Depart To— Help' \Vante*t—Male '. ,. - - WANTED—Good live agents for house-to- alter any kind of garment, take measure* perous email, towns In -Georgia; reaaon for FURNITURE REPAIRIN**, 3 Augusta. 6;2Q am 4 Augusta.. .12 :io n't. Help Wanted—Female •. house canvassing: a high-class proposi- and wait on trade; beat of reference; will For Cash Belling other business. Invoice $5.000, 92,009 THtJ S. R. SKELTON CO-. TiiKH^clasa^ttp^ * Cov'ton.. 7:30 am, 2 Augusta and Help Wanted—Mnl« and Fe- tion; something new that 'will pay hand- leave town for good position. Address B-S7, cash and balance on time if desired. Ad- bolstering, mattress renovating and car- 33 Union Pt, 9:SO am; New York 7:30 am male ...-.--•••- some commission. Apply 311 Trust Company "* itltution, LUMP $4.50 dress F-44. care Constitution. ' 1 Augusta. 1:60 pm pet cleaning, mattresses renovated and re- •25 Llthonla. ^no pm *26 LHhonla.10:30 am Horses and Vehicles . of Georgia, between the houra of 8 and 10 WANTED—Young man with college educa- WANTED—An idea*!. "Who can think of turned same day. Bell phone \Vest 1366, 63 28 Augusta, 3:io pm Motels . . .' -. today. tion and eight years' general office ex- dURNWELL JELUCO COAL some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ella street. S. R. Skelton. Mgr. 27 New York 94 Union Pt. 5:00 pm Household * roods \ FEW ladies who will talk Fernwood lots perience wants position where there is !i ideas, they may bring you wealth. "Write and Aug. 8:20pm •10 Cov'ton.. 6:10 pm Lost and Found all or part of time can secure exception- chance for promotion. Address B-97, Con- COMPANY, for "Needed Inventions" ana ".'How to Get JBENTJSTKY.^ J,<-gnl Notice ally attractive, contract by applying to E. itltutlon. Your Patent and Your Money." Randolph & Medical • j. Witt, Sales M^r., care Glover Realty Com- WANTED—Position as lumber Inspector, 427 Decatur St. Co-Patent Attorney a. Washington. D. C. _ Money to ILonn ...... pany. shipping clerk, dry kiln superintendent or MUM.V and Dancing; .... Bell Phone Main 2961, Atl. 1996. MKAT MARKET—One 10x6x6-foot re- DENTISTRY WANTED—Millinery, suits and shirtwaist all scombineds ; several years' experience. Ad- frigerator, 1 American slicing machine, Cincinnati and Louisville 7:32 am! 9:50 business times, 15 cents. To get these rates ads IGllIvy. No. Arrive t'roni— No. I>epa.rt To— jarty. Salary to start 550 >per month and must be paid in advance and delivered 11 New York. 6:20.am Seed and Pet StocK. . . . ^ .11 expensesixpenses. Give references. Address F-58, at The Constitution office'. BANKERS' SAFE AND FOR SALE—Soda water, cigars, tobacco and Set of Teeth $5.00 llB'hain O.SO Situations Wanted—Maie. . Constitution. drug business; splendid location. A new 11 Norfolk. .. ii:20 an 11 Memphis.. f:SO .Situations \V an ted— Female REFINED lady would like position as house- VAULT CO. up-to-date fountain. Dr. S. T. Whitaker. B25 22-k. Gold Crown >$3.00 11 Wash'ton. C:"0 an 30 Monroe. .. 7:00 Taxicabs GOVERNMENT JOBS for women. "Bl* pay. keeper for widower with small family. Lee street, Atlanta, Ga. 11 Portsm'th. 6:20 an fi New York. !:•((! Atlanta examinations April S; sample Highest references. Address B-88, Consti- No. 35 East Mitchell Street Bridge Work $3.00 17 Abbe.S.C.. SiCOeir 6 TVash'ton. 1:40 Wanted—Roommate uestions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. ' ition. A NEWLY fur. 12-room house on West 6 Memphis.. 1:30 pn Wanted—Partners S L. Rochester. M. Y. Peachtree; rooms full. Price reasonable. 6 Norfolk. ,. 1:40 WANTED—By Christian lady, housekeeper White Crowns $3.00 6 B'ham. ... 1:30 pm 6 Portsm'th. 1:40 Wanted—-Board- Rooms. . - CilKLS. learn millinery; free scholarship plan. SAFES " Low rent. Address B-84. Co us Li lull on. 22 B'ham 12:10 pm 23 B'ham..-.. ^:&: Wanted—Motorcycles. . ... In hotel or family. Don't mind .leaving ( We make and retrim hats free. Ideal city. Address Mrs. L. A, Patterns, room 403, Silver or Amalgam Fillings..? .60 5 New York. 4:30 pr-. 6 B'ham.... 4:4& Wanted—Miscellaneous... School of Millinery, 100^ Whitehall. HERRING, HALL, MARVIN. 5 Memphis.. 4:46 Foote & Davies building. PURCHASE MONEY NOTES (Joid Fillings fl $1.00 5 Wash'ton. 4:30 pin WANTED—Good sklrtmaker and helper. New and second-hand. Also 5 Norfolk.- . 4:30 j-m IS Abbe.S.C.. 4:00 "~ Wanted—Real Estate. Apply at once, -Mrs. Walls, 78 E. NorUa WINDOWS washed, floors polished, general 5 .Portsm'th. 4 :30 pm 12 New York. 8:65 Wnn*e ~~ avenue. house cleaning. Address Tressle Ferguson. other makes. Gookin Bank and WE HAVE funds on hand with 12 B'ham. .- . 8:25 pm 12 Norfolk. . . S:5JV 6 Newman street. 29 Monroe... 8:00 pm 12 Portemt'h. S:GC> A WOMAAJ over 26, with attractive person- Office Equipment Co., 113-115 N. which to purchase good nrst or City Ticket Office 88 I'earh tree St. LOST AND FOUND ality, fo- traveling position; expenses paid. WANTED—By Christian lady, position as anteed. M •der,s given pro/npt u.tten- Apply 1180__Candler Bldg.. teacher preferred. lousekoeper in hotel or family; don't mind Prybr street, Atlanta, Ga. second mortgage purchase money leaving city. Address Mrs. JL.. A. Pattern, ACME HATTERS, ^ i. li/UNTE^t STREET. Western and Atlantic) Railroad. ~ oin 403. Foote & Daviea building. notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edge- No. Arrive From— No. Depart To— ADVERTISE FOUND ARTICLES. ale Nitrate-Soda, Bulk Acid jB.ou_Bia_ _Moyiy_c. ;: NJ shville 7:30 am 94 Chicago... S:00am' THE LAW, fro.Ti Georgia Decisions: PHOSPHATE. Muriate Potash, Kalnlt. C. • vood avenue. 9'J Chicago. . . 2:2fi an- 2 Nashville. 8:3!> am -A finder of lost eooda who. hav- OFFICES! WANTED--Teacher? S- Meal. Hulla and Coal at wholesale In •WANTED—Purchase money notes. VV. C. PEASE ^^TUg^ i?, Home 10:20 am 92 Nashville. 4:50 pm . me means i-f knowing the rightful DRY GOODrf CLJIRKS WANTED—1100 solid cara. W. E. McCalia, Manufacturers' Main 534. "E oak extension dining table and four PLUMBEUS, 33^ Peachtreu street. Ivy 426- 25 East Linden street. On Furniture, Pianos { Dunn. Contracting Engineer, Healy Bldg., ne V3 360 r • Atlanta, Ga., U. d. A. c hairs. |*ho L L_ "~- - Atlanta^ 5S5. ^_..^..., SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS. Or Indorsed Notes. FU HNITUREr"BOUGHT AND SOLD FOP. MONEY SAVED by buy'tig your pJumbine Columbia Auto Exchange. cash. S. M.1* SNIDER. 145 S. Pryor St. 287 EDGEWOOD AVE.—IVY 1626. LOT SALESMEN AT RATES permitted by the laws of the King Cotton Seed for Sale material of Pickert i'lumblng Company, IF IN the market for a used car U would be state. Our easy payment plan allows you WILL thank you for your inquiries. FOR best bargains in furniture see Jordan We sell every thins needed In tnc piurnbine &tyo\ir advaifXase to see us before you. • WE A.R.G placing on the market our lates'. JOHN M. GHEEN. Furniture Co., 144 Auburn ave. lyy 4467. line. Prompt attention to repair work. 14^ to pay ua back to suit your income. "We ' ~~" East Hunter street. Both pfiones 550. •;^a.s we can save you from 40 to 60 pe; Ponce de .Leon Heights also protect you from publicity and extend 1329 Dandier Bldg.._A11 anta. Ga. _ cent. Over 50 cara on hand. "Write tor complete list. -Jffr_Crew »t. P.__ggcgji on Ponce de Leon avenue, adjoining Druid every courtesy to make the carrying: of a l7d"00 MEN'S "SUITS, made" to order by Hills. We want a few more high-class, pro- loan satisfactory to ,you in every way. strictly union tailors, can be delivered foi FOR SALE—Of ~tra.de. automobiles lor lots. L-i4Ai «,A/"crom~24i~Fox street, a light Jer- ducing salesmen to sell above property and E as tar. Your choice for 515. Dundee Wool- r anything of value, or lota for autoe: sev cow with short horns, age 5 years old. to m»ch men we can give a liberal contract, en Mills. 75 Peaplitree street. FILLED IN TO MATCH .-o your old car made new aX McDufflr* fc-inoer nlease_caU_JAtl._43»9. K. E. Logan. E. P. McElroy, Sales Manager tor L. I*, GUARANTEE LOAN CO. ENVELOPES ADDUESSttiJ. Bros*. Shop. Kaqt Point, Ga. Phone Atl. 8a ,-1 >«T—- W h Ite and black 'spotted setter dog. isottenfleld, 1114-2^ Knipire building. ATLANTA SAFE CO. MUSIC ANDJDANCmG EAGLE MULTlGRAPHiNG CO. ' _htj_Bell East Polgt jijji. named Chief. Howard. A. F.gMcFarlat.d, WANTKD—Good~live agents tor house-to- Room 318 Atlanta National Bank 8 North.Forsyth SI. Phono .Main 1158. LF YOU want an automobile, write me, de- house canvassing: a high-class proposi- PROFESSOR MAHLER'S Select dancing scribe what you want and price you- \va-nt tion ; something new that will pay hand- Bldg. Both Phones. 'school. 428 Peachtree. Ivy 778-3L. Only HOMUfllK.NTS. Lo pay. J will l'1nd it Cor you. If It la on rotPf"—Sfs ma~~Nu~~fVateriil ty pin, Saturday 3225 DIAMOND bracelet, l&K, pure white resident member International Teachers' wheels. James MulviliUl, Aragon Hotel, nlKh-t, with owner's name. Finder please some commission. Apply 314. Tr^ist Company and perfect diamond; speclaJ price ?12i>. Atlanta. Ga. ____ call lyy_ 7945- Reward. '^ " Ueorgi'a bldg. between the hours of 8 Tobias Jewelry Co., top floor Atlanta"'Nat'l Association. Terry Sta. l_lp today. PIANO tuning, guaranteed to cive satisfac- FOK SALE—STUBEBAKER 1912. &-PAS- LOST- Card case. 'Initials B. B., oa car or THE PRUDENTIAL Bank building. MATTRjESS^REyOVATIK C. W. 748-J. Reward. CAX use a few salesmen on exceptionally tion. Paul G. German, 172 Oakland ave. SENGICR TOURING CAR, J375. TERMS. upto WiS have very nice assortment of second- Main 1971. - PHGjKE IVY 7911. O. B. HOUSEU. 4G AU- it tractive contract to sell Fernwood lots. I hand desks and tiling cabinets at attractive CAPITAL MATTRESS CO., 14 S^AT^South 3i:f$_>.' AVK. Peachtree Road, $250 and up. Easy pay- INSURANCE COMPANY I prices at our. stock room U M. Broad at. Pr'yor. Main 2333-J. We do best work at PERSONAL ments. iExperien9e not necessary. B. J. 1 S*o°tP & Pa vies Co.. 6 N. Broad at. lowest prices. «ive_ua_a_ trial^ K. n. i. T. DEMON'STRATOR— u»ed icW Witt, Sales Mjjr., caro Glover .Realty Com- IS NOW prepared to place loans than 500 mlleM, electric atarter, ?97B. O. E. 11ADK-TO-ORDEK FLY SCHKENS, high NE^V^IfL'BBER^TIRKS. _ ouser, 45 Auburti Ave. Ivy 7911.. BEAUTY7BEAUTY, BEAUTY pany. . grade; lowest prices. Phone Main 5810. SOUTH KKN AUCTION AND SAL- on high-class improved prop- W. R. Cailaivay. Sales Mgr.. 1403 Fourth VAGE COMPANY, at 90 South Pryor. will PUT on your" baby's carriage; r'epairedT^Te^ Foil tTALIo'-^FTv tomoblle. In v cd r SALESMAN to travel for leading importers buy or sell your furniture, household gooda painted itnU re-covered. liobt. Mitchell.2^9 Itti portable garage. .'31 . «^5^^ Sii!ttS: o£ lace:*. embroideries, handkerchief s, erty at 53^, 6, 63/2 and 7 per cent. or piano. Phone Bell Main 2300. lidyewood avenue. Ivy 3070. leaving city. N. Boulevard. Ivy 77S1. \vhut thlH ;id holtla in store for you. Write white goo'ds: territory,.not restricted; liberal WILL~~sacrifice %7k~so"liTafreT also Vi plus ami Mend, your problems to ua at once. Write commission; expenses ' advanced; samples Prompt and courteous attention. 1-64-K, set in beautiful mounting, Tor JPAIXTI NO A NO •WA1VTKD. fo Beauty^ Expert. P. O. Box 1127. Atlanta. light Address Otto C. Feldheln, 115-117 East $HO; cost ^17^. Must havo cash. Call Ivy ___ FOR RENT"-TYPEWRITER S Oeorgia WANTED- -Two llsht tourlnff cars, second- 23d street. New York. , CHAS. H. BLACK, 357L'. JAS. W. BOWERS liana. N. C. McPherson, Atlanta. Ga., Ivy l-'LY SCKEBNS. PRIUK At THOMAS. DOF.S HOUSE PAirsTTIJS'O. i-KiCE &. THOMAS. SALESMEN WANTED for country towns. 1 3339. 'i v $26 weekly salary and $& per day allowed Real Estate lx>an Correspondent FISH .AND MEATS cSFiEs.°§Sl TYPEWRITERS RENTED Wa.il 'and TiiitUg . PRICK it THOMAS. . Garner Market, Main 3641, Atlanta 1464. 4 MONTHS FOR *6 AND UP. PRICE A; THOMAS. for expenses when traveling. Western Cider The Prudential Insurance Com- Rebuilt Typewi' — ---- N0j 17 South J^JTsyth at. Main 3487. S V PVJXES—A CCKSSOBIES. FLY PKICE & 'THOMAS. Co., ,3t.' Louis, Mo. FOR SALE CHKAP^i66"""meta"i~chair8~"for ____ ERICAN WRT KEMP your house painted and tinted" >ale»room as N. Fryor. Ivy 420S soda fountain. Jacobs Auction House. 51 North Pryor St. ______ISmbry Construction Company. 318 Fourth Offic WANTED—An "A-l" traveling man on pany of America. Decatur_st. atam 1434. Atlanta 1'285. National Bank. Main 1455. ' •WHY t«t ytur feet hurt, you when they can grain, hay. Hour, feeds for south Georgia. YES. we rent Oliver Visible Typewriters, Immediately relieved by a visit to The Don't 'answer unless you arc on to your 203 Empire Building. Wfc HAVE ANYTHING you want, iet "us NOTICE Clayton Co., , manicuring, , hiropodisc t aave you mor»ty. Jacobs Auction Co 51 J. A. JOHNSON THE METAL WKLDING COMPANT HAVES Job. Ad-lreas B-90. care Constitution. Deeatur. Bell phoi.e M^jUj4. Atlanta Z2&9. . MOVKD THEIR AL'TOOICNOUS WE7.-D- and ronswus parlors. 3ti Vb Whitehall WE HAVE funds to lend on AGENCY P4 Auburn ave. Painting and Wall__TIntlMe.__We»t 1288-J. Bireet. ChUdren-3 hair, treated. A FEW flrst-class salesmen for >a flrat-clasa ONE act of market and grocery pictures for FOR kalsomiirinrg walls^ painting liooriPor INU AND DECARBONIZING PLANT TO SANITARIUM—.frivate. real estate specialty. ' Apply 10 to 12 sale and store for relit. 31il S, Pryor or general house cleaning, call Ivy 5519-5518, 173 SOUTH FORSYTH. BOTH WELDIN'O' rcnoon. 531 Candler building. ; city and farm property, call Main 3571. _ DRESSMAKING—SEWING IN ALL METALS. PHONE MAIN 301*. fined„. home-like; limited number of pa- or Atlanta phone 20. cared for. Hoai«a provided for In- FOR SALE—Fine " 1 ONE GOOD display advertising solicitor. hite solitaire diamond, ONE-piece ?2 and up; suits, $5 and up. Sat- f^.'w. infanta for adoption. Mra. M. direct to borrowers at seven Uri karats plus. Worth S350. Terms $^50 _u__ Atltchell, :!6 Windsor att'eet. Eurdette. Suite 1510 Hurt building. cash. Addresa B-92. Const U u t to n. isfaction^ guaranteed. 405_JWhjtehaj 1 Si. and eight per cent. t j FASHIONABLE! dressmaking; satisfaction BINDER & SON COMPOUND OXYGEN—Made dally for AGENTS. ONE Edison business dicfatlng" phonograbh" .,»»»,). i~,.. prices. "West 215. NOW IS THE TIME catarrh deafness, diseases of noae and almost new; complete, half price K. R' MANUFACTURERS oE hlgh-irrado paints. WE PAT 336 A WEEK and expenses to BRYAN & MIDDLE- white lead and creosote stains., We make To Have Your Car throat and ears. This is HK> season to be men with riga to Introduce poultry' coin- Cobb. 15 Moore .Bldg. Phono Ivy 5816 DRESSMAKING; prices reasonable; coats cured. Special reduced rates. Dr. G&or«e round.' Year's coniract. Imperial Mfg. Co.. SECOND-HAND aafe , all sizes. Hall's fira relined. M. 2484-J. 101 Capitol ave. ready-mixed, paints to order. Corner I^a Brown, ai^-14 Austin buiidin_e. - 7 a. Parsons. Kan. BROOKS, and burglar-proof asafes, vaul t doors. C France and Lowry streets. Bell phone ' Ivy REPAINTED HK UP *AXJ> DATK^ Uae Sanozone disinfec- J. Daniel, 416 Fourth Nat'l Bank C852-J. Atl tant and perfume In your hotncu. auto 1203-1206 Candler Bldg. JMEEDICAL^ And This Ts the Place mobiles, etc. Kvcrybody is doing U. West STEWART & HUNT ^RINTING. LET US MAICB YOU A PRICE. Mioreland Jc Cooper. •14^1_Hur_t_blds DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy and Cotton Root TTfp^u^cYxrSp Job Printing^ at reasorT^ WHITEHALL GARAGE. ; MONEY TO I^OAN—We have _ PLUMBERS_._,__5 3 BAST HUNTER ST. JNJiW S>HUr. . your order .•^^R W. C. HAYS, one of the best-know "~" Pills; a safe and reliable treatment for ir- Lblc pric(;a 444 WHITEHALL ST. cutters and designers in the south, is now GOOD uprjght "Sohiner" piano. "in~"«ae con- regularities. Trial box by mall SO eta. Ed- solicited. Loniax. 41S-iiO_Aust_ell Bldg. HI. 796. Main 468. Atlanta 1S06. PORTRAIT AGENTS—Call to see'or •write a good deal of home funds that dttion; cost new $650; xvill take S1BO mondson Drug Co., 11 ,N. Broad St., Atlanta «onno<'ted with UK. Men's suits $15. Dundee the Georfc*a Art Supply Company. 135% Mills, 73 Peachtree street. we can place promptly. Can lend "Sohmer Piano," care Constitution. Ga. ___^ "ATLANTA ELECTRIC co. Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga, SECOND-HAND ARMY TENTS—fi? *I 34-3li JAMEJJ ST. Phone lyy 432I-J. C". A. MRS, ZAUN'S delicious home-mad? Angel MRS. DR. E. W. SMITH. 23S W. Peachtree JStlicridse and .1. H. Gray, Proprietors. Stor- on 5 years' straight, or monthly tents. 96; 9x9 A. tents. J8.BO; Ifl-ft. conical st. Ivy 463. Diseases of -women and chil- peclalty. 12 monthg' Food and BUTTER cafcea for sale at E. MISCELLANEOUS. * tents, t!5. Springer. 2»3J3. Pryor a tree U guarantee; roasonabl'e ratea. _Cull Ivy 905. age batteries rebuilt, repaired and charged. M Cono'a and 'Morris Ss. Thomas' every Sat- dren; electric treatment In chronic diseases. Sparlc battery work a Mpeclalty. General urday. Special orders. Ivy 58^9. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED— payment plan. Also money for FOR SALE—One nine-column afiJ!HK ma- Splendid Income assured right man to purchase money notes. Foster & chine at a tremendous bargain. Addrea* FACKINO AKP BlUPPINfl. , Electric Auto repairs. "VVaehlne and polish. SMOKE EE-M Tobacco for catarrh, bron- •act as our representative after learning our1. tOO Highland avenue. Atlanta. chitis, asthma and colds. lOc bags. Your business thoroughly by mall. Former ex- IE- druESClat or KE-M Co.. Atlanta. Ga. nerlence unnecessary. All we require la Robson, II Edgewood avenue. FOR SALE—Carload scrap Iron. Address BUSINESS AND MAIL CAPITOL AUTOMOBILES FREE—Our 191* • magazine catalogue." Jest boncsty, 'ability," ambition and willingness P. O.._Box__.10p! Marietta, Ga. out. Phonfe or write for 1L Charles D. to learn a lucrative business. Ko soliciting Do you need money? SAND, screened or unscreened. Phone Weat ORDER DIRECTORY SIGNS. REPAINTED Barker. Circulation. 39-21 Peters. M.. 4623-J. or traveling, AH or spare time only. TJhia Jefferson Loan. Sojciety 762-J, or Main 1326. T^TTVVTfri ON"SIGNs"slgnilles beat quality., TOPS recovered and repaired. Wheels, ax- Is an exceptional opportunity for a man in of Atlanta. K ItilN i Kent_Slgn Co.. 130^ Puachtree.1 les and sprlnya repaired, Hlffh-srado work 2JATERNAL HOME—Motherly care; , your section to set into a big paying buat- 59 North Forayth St., LARGE SAFE FOR SALE at a bargain. 814 vate; full Information. Address P. O. , ncsa without capital and become indepen- AusteH Building. ^^^, .t reasonable prices. ' Loans Money ' ITURE, ' household goods, office . nx- TRUNKS, BAGS ANO SUITCASES RE- JOHN At, 'SMITH. ~ dent for life. Write at once for full par- on PURE Georgia cone syrup for sale by Martin • *»«- _.-, „„... liKPAJKKD. 120-122-124 AUBURN AVENUE. ; 1VE malte switches from combings. $l.uu ticulars. National Uo-Operative Realty Cora- Diamonds, Produce Company. ST Peters street. turea, and. in fact, everything you want. each. 70*i Peachtree st. Mrs. AlllV • Gal- Binj-, L-559, IMgurdea building. Washington, Geins, JTenrelry. Gold . NEW GARAOK. laher. Call Ivy 1&66-J. ' : . C. . JACOBS AUCTION CO, _ . CENTRALLY located, right at Hotel AnsJcy. , and Silverware. WANTED—Miscellaneous 51 DECATUR STREET. Phonea; Bell, Main 1576; Atlanta 1654. near Piadmont and WlnecofT hotels. Store SCREENS repaired by Price i THIS IS THE AGE OF SKILLED LABOR. Lowest Interest Charges. Near Kimball House. Bell phone 1434; At- '• N. Pryor. Phone Iyy_.._430o-_ It becomes harder every year for unskill- .Most Liberal Plan. •our car with ua and get the very best serv- ed men to find employment. If you Join the MATTRESSES RENOVATED lanta 2285. cti. Grease. Oils and gasoline. A trial will MRS, L. M. J. 33OAE—Chtna decorating Navy, you have a chance to learn a, trade WE BUY and steam clean feathers. Mead- . hice you. Commercial Garage, Corner taaghr and sold at 224 Whitehall _street. ows & Holers Company. Phone Main 4840 JBAN'KS. ot wall paper, all grades, that 1 can , fame: and streeta. >vhlle being well paid. The- benefits men- SPECIAL HOME FUNDS Atlanta 1476. P. O. Box 5. -**"» «**• "taily and physically will be lasting, whether TO LEND 3. ETC.', made to order. AL^o repair life. Call at Navy Recruiting Station. 10 to builders. Write or call Pianos, household goods, furnltura and t y North Forsytb street, Atlanta, and [earn •tfice fixtures a specialty. Jacobs Auction Oldest Savings •Department^ loathe T?j , r- ^^—-™ ork. HOIA,1NGSWORTH & CO. ""ATLANTA SCHOOL OF all about the Navy's offer. Costs nothing to S. W. CARSON Company. 51 Decatur street. Atlanta, 2285; FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA. NATIONAL WINDOW CLKANINO CO., 47 od and Piednignt aveB. Phone Tvy t>-« lege, Atlanta; ent^r an^ time: on A^tanta residence and suburban real PRETTY flower boxes oni have It. Give us yoor nest order and Point 240. the Indorsement of all th« wboler*l« mil- CATALOGUE free. No vacation. estate In Bunut of. 9&00 to ¥2.000 and on atore. THE Florence Crlttenton Home wants *. -we will convince you. Southern States iinerT houaea Kow la the time to b*»ln. property, any amount desired. Dunson & second-hand Cyphers Incubator, in good display at McMillan Bros/ Screen. , anttud« Cabinet Co.Co . Box 94, College E. H.-ODOM BRO. CO. 3Ciss Rainwater. Uanacer. 40H Whitehall St. YOUNG MEN—TVe ,w!U teacb you th,« suc- Gay.' 409 Equitable building. condition. Telephone West 482. . Park. Eaat Point S36. HAVJ3 your automobile repaired theX cessful barber trade for 930; payable $15 REAL ESTATE LOANS FOB EASTERN "WANTED—To buy or lease a second-hand seed store. Broad street/ SHOE RgPAJRINC. ' way. Rear Auburn avenue. Ivy• §?^f. down. 915 in ten days; we furnish/tool*; INSURANCE CO. ON ATLANTA PROP- stone crusher" in sood condition-; give full IF YOU HAVE carbon troubles. >< .^Criinu, PALMISTRY. ftion in eight weeks; your ^txpentes while particulars. Marsh. 80 Mct^endon street. Sold under truarantee. 1115 FT> TOMJp INStJRAlS'jCjEI. PROF. LA VOUX .attoraey-at-Law. ' -' tsnnlca, late edition. C. H. Collins. 102 S ^ JIT CWil>CJ'S KHOE SHOP. C I.uckle street, THE WORLD'S Great Clairvoyant, East WANTED—White farm hand, -witltout fam- IBM 4th Nafl .Bank Bkl«- Foray tn. i-RKlV- oppo.sjre Piedmont hotel. Both phones. In ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. Jtmctlon. ottt]^ Xftcatiur ily. H. A. Morgan, Decatur, Gm^ B. F, D. [ONET TO XiKNO onrclty property. W. O. OUTFIT for ama.ll newspaper ANC33 COMPANY, .jroiipd floor Equitable a. httii'y.? Call Ttuticab Compyhy tor auto Auto obile Radiator Work ExCluslvely- s BeU, car- - JfO. 2. _ - ' -l-.--^ Alston. 121«. TW--Ji - Nat'l %*Of Wfl«v _ iranttg. 'K.. « Arp, Ga. _^_ -n B4» - iEWSPAPERi .iNEWSPAFEIll CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, WKl>JSJiSJL> ALAKCH 18, .Page T!i Read The Con

SEED AND PET STOCK BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT—Housekeeping Rooms REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL ESTATE—For Sale Spac* FOR RENT B NORTH SIDE. SOKXH SlDlfi. KEGVDKZiCB DISTRICT. — TWO NICELY furnished rooms, f of . light FOR SAJLE." NO. 39 WOODSON ST.—Five-room bunga- H. G. HASTINGS & CO. 513 . PEACHTREE housekeeping, bath connecting. 9 Wil- CORNER property, paying 12 per cent,'with. low. All improvements. Easy terms. No «EBT>S,- PI/ANTS, BTJIjBS AND POULTRY one small room on first floor,, with liams a treat* _ 85 feet on the corner vacant. This is the loan. Milton' Strauss. Ivy 4666. FOR SALE SUPPLIES. SUITE of two or three rooms for congenial corner of two main streets and is a bar- - Ben Phones. Main 2568. Main 3962; C«ln; rents J24; price $2.400, on terms. See IF IT ts real estate you traat to buy or «11, SELECT BOARDING, G47 Peacbtree street, couple for houselceoptog. 66 W. Butor .at. it will pay you to aee me, A. Graves. 24 Atlanta 2568. . steam heat. Ivy 66S4. me at once. • 16 "WEST MITCHELL ST. TWO or three .furnished front, connecting. A. G, DALLAS, East. Hunter street. ^^__ t LEASE ON KETAIL STORE—Runs six years; store 862 PEACHTKEE. borne for young men; housekeepine; rooms. 37 CRrnecie 319 Fourth Nat'l Bank Bids. $5,750—Euclid avenue home at big sacri- *?OW IS THE TIME to nx up your lawn, choice rooma. table board; gpec4al ratea. ^ Phone: Main 1455. fice. For particulars, call Ivy 836$, room, 25x100. Half of it now sub-let for nearly as comfortable rooms; very best Everyone wants a pretty gr^sn lawn, and TWO beautiful * ateam-hemted rooms for FOR SALJB—Hand&o me bun galow^, close to ; «eiit now is the time to malte lt.~ Hasting** table." 21 E. Cain. Iyy_B4_*l. SUBURBAN, much as entire rental. Lessees retiring from business. •Evergreen Lawn. Mixture "is the best gr**a housekeeping, electricity, every conveni- ' Ponce de Leon and N. Boulevard. It has BOOMS with private batn and board. 21 ffiitat ence* 237 -A Pulton, corner C«pHoL M&In 6 rooms, hardwood floors in patterns, beam AT EAST LAKE, Atlanta's beautiful sub- seed sold in tbe city, ajjd anyone can nave street. Ivy 152. Mias Annie Dennis. ceilings, screened, furnace heat, handsome urb, almost facing the • clubhouse, we have No phone information. * pretty lawn • that sows it. Come in and S038. . _ . __ two lots. 5.02^2 0 0 each, that you will cer- Jet us tell you how to make a new lawn or TWO or 3 fur. boumeltecping rooms, with combination fixtures. ' built-in bookcases, SOUTH SIDE. cement driveway and garage. In fact, it IB tainly buy at 91.500 each. If Interested in *UJ op an old one. A pretty lawn sleeping porch; all conveniences. Main East Lake property. ^uds more to' tbe looks ot a place than any DESIRABLE ROOMS, with all 335JL-J. .. __ up-to-date, for only 36,750. Terms can be one thing, and everyone that lias a horn* arranged, l Call owner. Ivy 1276, room M. HATCH COOK, SMITH, EWING & RANK1N snoald have one. conveniences, in ten minutes' 1602 Third National Bank bids. Ivy 6733-J SPECIAL SALE ot Drinking Founts. We walk of city. 310 Whitehall st. FOR RENT—Apartments INVESTMENT—Negro renting property, on 501 Fourth Nat'l Bank Bldg, 130 PEACHTREE ST. are overstocked on two-callon Wall Fraser street, within mile circle, a 6-room Founts, and tor the next few days we will side, nice room, good board. VIWN1BHED. house, lot 40x200, large enough to put* two sen them for 50 cents each. These are ree~ SOUTH fo„.r thre„ e youoe men; private more houses on It. This Is owned by a Main 4613. ular 75-cent founts, so if you need a fount home. Main 3098-3. THE FAHtLEIGH •non-resident and for cash he Is wlllinjr to I HAVE what you are looking for in homes better set one of these. FURNISHED rooms, with or without board; 133-5-7 Spring- St. Phone Ivy 5658-J. sell for $1,000. See Chas. L, Greene, 330 and lots ob easy terms; healthiest town REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL ESTATE—For Sale - THIS WEEK will find everyone that has a. .all conveniences; close in. Atl. Phone 3827. I HAVE 2 nicely furnished three-room Peachtree. Phona Ivy as i 2. and most convenient" of Atlanta. 68 Garnett street. Special—I have two Vacant lots, 50x150 garden setting busy. The season is late, apts-r consisting: of • bedroom, dinlnc room TKE3 most artistic and attractive 8-room .and by the time the gardens are spaded up ROOM and board for three young ladies and and kitchen, -with steam heat, electric light, each to alley, on Astor Terrace, near £Inott hot and cold water, clone in. I will make home on the north side has .just been Station. I will sell for S650 for tne two. and -gotten In shape It will be time to plant two young men at reasonable rates; cloas completed; location tbe best; neighborhood EDWIN L. HARLING most every tiling-. I>on't males a mistake OB In. 73 Eaat Mitchell st- Phone AU. «421. attractive prices to suitable parties. Ref- Terms. *1.G~ per week each. No interest or your seed. Come to Hastings. "We have a erepces exchanged. the best- It la a pleasure to show It. Price tax until paid for. Ask S. N. Thompson, ESTATE. 32 EAST BOTH PHOyEg I2S7. . 2 OR 4 young men lor nicely fur.- room, ex- $6,500. Terms. Ivy 2181. Frank B. Green East Ppint 286; night call 1234. East Point, complete line and win give you the very cellent meal, refined, private home; good EIjKGAKTL.Y furnished 6-room apt. 26 IPor- 1404 Third National Bank, bld-g. CENTRAL STORE PROPERTY FOR. S.iLE —Op. East Alabami street we have a 2- beat varieties, for tbfs climate. location;:____mp_dern: cjose_ln._M., 1854. ter PI. Apt. 4. Ivy 8291-J. story building on a lot "21 '4x116 to an. alloy that we will selt^for $22,500; $12,500 IRISH POTATOES should be planted now. —D—A BEAUTY. Just off -N, Boulevard, 7-ROOM bungalow, sleeping porcb. all lufc- cash, balance to suit. If you are looking for an investment, one that will grow ia ,_J^e nave all varieties, such as Red BJlsa, BEAUTIFUL front room and board in pri- fine section, 7-room. 2-story pressed brick, provvmonta, on College ftve., jDcciUnr. - An value eaca ,year,^^ it -will pay you to aeejus about thi_a___p_let.'.e__ of property at jmce. vate home for young men; walking dia- fireplaces throughout, tile bath, eleepine Ideal faleh.-clas3 borne, price I&.750. fflat f Irian Cobbler, Early Rose, Peerless and tance. 143 Pulliam street. Atlanta 3296. porch, beautifully arranged, pretty fixtures, GRANT PARK COTTAGE — On Loo mis av enue, 7hi~pari£r"Tv-e offer a large cor- Burbank. at 40 cents peck. $1.50 pet busael. APARTMENTS , 92,000. Will tak« auto or vacant lot at $1.. irt Sash, $^5 per month for th« NEWLY fur. room and board; hot and cold ONE three, and. one four-room apartment, amall lot, |5,000: J500 cash, »35 month. bal«nc«< caan $1,000, See owner., 607 Peter* ner lot witli a nice fi-room cottage for $3,300; $500 , ONE OF OU.R CUSTOMERS says that he Carl H. Fischer. Main 38«o. building. \PiiQne Kain 2041. balance with, no loan. This la a pick-up in the way of a Home. Take it up •with, us . has tried all the Mash Feeds on th« water. .221 3. Pryor street. steam beat, janitor service, nicely arrang- at once. market, trying- to get the beat, and nas de- WANTED—One or two lady boarders In ed. No. 4 Poplar Circle. Call Ivy 7026. ask S-ROOM HOUSE on beautiful, elevated and FOR SALE)—Five-room house, 47 Arlington for the janitor. shaded lot, convenient to car line* all con- ave., Oakland City. Price $2,500; some CHEROKEE AVENtTB COTTAGE—O n Che okee avenue Bids. Slms-Meleon Realty Company. Ivy Constitution. North Boulevard. ' 639 EDGEWOOD AVE.. lot 80x200, 9-room, $60 to $65 a foot. Then you know you have given it COUPLE desire furnished room, north side. 2-story dwelling. This belongs to an out- 1186. or unfurnished 6-room apt. of-town customer who' says sell It- Gilbert, APPLJ3 and1 chicken farms in tbe heart of what's best for it and there is no dan- State exact location and rates In your re- 1 ply. Address B-96, Constitution. 25 Porter Place. Apt. 2. Ivy 7052-'J. 1423 Candler building. Ivy 3045 the Irult section of north Georgia. For list ! HAVE a few pieces of well located white pro-perty that can be ger of. loss'from indigestion or bowel 6-ROOM apartment, north side, steam neat, I HAVE a bargain on Spring street. The of cheap farms write on a 12 .per cent basis. trouble. elevator, Janitor. Call Ivy 4168. corner of Simpson, 100 feet on Spring WANTED—Room Mate IF YOU want to rent apts. or business prop- Price ?150 per foot. Nothing against prop- W. M. SCOTT & CO. PR'ATTS POWDERED LICE KKL- erty, aee B. M. Grant & Co., Grant Hide. erty.;. Milton Strauss. Ivy 4666. 210-212 Gould Buildine. Atlanta. US for nice homes and investment property in all pa,rta of the city. WANTE: —Ro More than 36 years' active experience. ^_ LEK is easy to apfily and sure death Private NO. E2 CLELAND AVE.—New 6-room 6772-J. bungalow. Znmaii Park section. Easy FOR SALE—Georgia lands a specialty. Thoa. to vermin. 25c and SOc. terms. Milton SttausH. Ivy 46fiG. • "W. Jackaon. 4th Nat. Bank Bldg.. Atlanta. Refuse substitutes; insist pu Pratts. i'OUNG MAN ROOMMATE, private home. ejcceUeot table; modern conveniences. Ivy . Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money 6259-U FOR RENT—Fur. house- from April to Oc- REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL ESTATE—For Sale EXCHANGE—-NORTH SIDE HOME Back. WANTED—Y«>u to share lovely tober: 10 rooms, with 2 baths; big porch, room; exiielle chicken runs, enormous garden, shade; Get Prafts 160-page Poultry Book. cheap to desirable party. West 7S-J. IK ONE OP THE FINEST RESIDENCE SECTIONS, and built GEO. P. MOORE. on a lot desirable both in size and location. The arrangements H. G. HASTINGS & CO. FOB BENT REAL ESTATE AND RENTING of this home are attractive and convenient. There are five bedrooms, Bell Phones: • Main 2568, Main 3962, FTJKNISUKD Oit to AUBURN AVENUE. Atlanta £568. THE: ROOM RENTING AND House No. JO2 Ivy Street full size, sleeping porch and two complete, well placed bath rooms. <20 Roome.) 16 West Mitchell Street. BOARDING AGENCY THIS Is located in tbe best rooming and A vacant lot or small home would be considered for part payment. 813 EMPIRE BLDG., la the place for r'e- boarding house section, in Atlanta. Price GREEN GROUND aults for f urnltihed. and unfurnished PEACHTREE HOME BARGAIN. rooms or APARTKEJ^TS. Call Ivy 7210. House No- 79 W. Cain Street BONES 10 ROOMS, close in and very nicely ar- J. R. NUTTING & CO. for1 chicJtens; grround every day. Campbell rang-ed. Price $40. TEN-ROOM brick house, on lot 60 feet front, Peachtree street, Bros.. 89 Decatur street. FOR RENT—Rooms House No. 25 Brantley Street this side of Sixth street. This house was built at a cost of $35,600, 801 Empire Life Building. 6 ROOMS and brand-new, never been oc- GAMES cupied, in Inman Park section. Price wl»en they were building good houses. Price $35,000, on easy terms. 525.00. House No. 178 S. Pryor Street It will pay you to investigate. Sftawnineck Games. H. Roauemore. Mans- A FREE BUREAU of boarding an field. "- rooming- house information. if yo S ROOMS, close ia, and In good condition. want to gret a place to board or ren Price 136. BIG LOT ON WHITEHALL STREET rooms in any part ot the city or sub Apartments urbs, ask The Atlanta. Constitution ONB three-room and one four-room apt.; WdtEN YOU CAN BUY close-in railroad frontage at an attractive ftsure in a $45,000 PROFIT, FIVE YEARS. growing" city like Atlanta, it mig-ht be the part of wisdom to buy. SUMMEBOUK'S naif and ba.lt cotton scad We will be glad to help you gyt wha steam heat, janitor service, corner Euclid waa third Georgia Experiment Station you nt. rG. a,nd Hart st. . Fair View Farm. Palmetto. Ga. 513.60 PER MONTH—Nice 4-room house Call Mr. Shepard. COME and get your seeds nowl We o£Cer —NOST1I with, reception • hall; newly painted and $30,000 to build. We believe, that this corner will sell for $1,000 immense assortment of beat varieties to be papered; water, gas, seweir, sidewalks and had. Mark. W. Johnson Seed Co.. 35 Soutn THE PICKWICK curbing; 75 yards double car line; fine per foot within five years. A vacant corner across the street is held Fryor street. NEW TEJM-ciTOttl AW£> FIREPROOF. neighborhood. Ware £ Harper, 735 Atlanta. Steam-heated rooms with connecting batfaa. ROBT. A. RYDER REALTY CO. WE carry a complete line of field, gard National Bank Bld£. Main 1706, Atlanta at $600 per foot. Property adjoining ..this corner yacant is held at Convenient shower baths on each floor. 1368. and flower seed; also pet stock. J.. C-- M __?/ Falrlie St.._Kecr Carneeie library. 1013 Empire Building. Bell Phone IvySlSO. nany. 2^ S. Broad St. iST our Weekly Kent Bulletin. W« mov» $500 per foot. We can deliver this at $55,000 on gdod terms. Con- wu-±to»jAi aUIT^. bedrooini with private tenants rcntlnc $12.60 and up FREE. 9e* 1 bath, and large rooms, il4x22 ieot. suitable otlce. JoKn J. Woodsfd*. tb» Renting sider $10,000 to $15,000 in property as part payment. ™_™™_- for parlor or offlce. first floor Pickwick. Agent. 12 Auburn aven SALK—One carload ot fine gra__ _ OUR weekly rent Uat glv*a full descriptions sey cows, fresh, in milk. "W- "W. Seln TJ±E EDttUWOOU TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN Jioa.t, electric of anythinc for rent. Call for one or let 1. F. D No. 6, Douslasville, bot and coid water, tfeslroblo name for ! roaJl it to 3-Qii. .Forrest £t Georga Ada*r. laate» and eotiileroeri. .ttooma per day tttlo up; weekly, single, ?S up; double, $2 up. HOUSES, apartments and storea for rent. FOB SALE—MUST SELL QUICK DOGS 1043^ Edgowoo-d a-vo. Ivy U2U4-J. ^___^ Phone us and let us mall you a rent list. Qeorge F. Moore. 10 Auburn avenue. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN FOR SALE—Thoroughbred fox terrier pup- AN A NO. 1 GOOD 2-STORY, 9-ROOM HOUSE, witli every convenience; baa pies, S weeks old. Call and see them at l^E APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Seven-room house, on Pied- two baths, two lavatories, new fine furnace, servant's room and garage; Folsom. ga.ra.ge, corner James and Cone mont - avenue; reasonable. References. streets. Telephone Ivy 4S76. Ivy 6844-J. ___ 203 Empire Building. lot 105x175 to another street; house is on the inside 50 feet; corner vacant; [-ROOjM cottage. STo. 5 Hopkins, West End. fine corner for an apartment; this is within one block of Ponce de Leon^ Modern, large yard.^M.^3008. Mr. Britton. avenue and one blocfe of Piedmont avenue; ground is worth $8,000; could not HORSES AND VEHICLES NJCE.LY furnished front room in private FOR RENT—Houses, all parts of city. GL*lC family for one or two men; hot and cold Moore & Co.. 405-7 Silvey bide. M. 534. FARM FOR SALE build the house for $7,500: price reduced to 512,500 1'or this week. Terms, KUR SALE—Sound mule,, ?75. large mule water, electric lights and uae oil phone. US2 ?3,000 cash, balance to be arranged. Don't phone, but come to office i£ you ?!)5, sound horse $35, sound work horse Piedmont, between Forrest -and Currier. FURNISHEU OH UNFUKNISICEIX $75. three fine mares, •! and 6 years old. want a real bargain. ' price $110 up, weight 1,000 pounds each, to THE ADOLF SPICK, and span new cottage, furnished WE HAVE just had listed with us a farm cousistiugi of tilose out at once- Prices below cost. VHtur's hfurnished. 192 6r«w. Ivy 6531. 203 EMPIRE BUILDING Stabler. 165 Marietta street. three hundred acres of land in ten miles of the center FOR HALE—One top Call both LINTijJiAlKN can secure nicely furnished FOR RENT—Desk Room phonfH 471. room, aaioiniiit; bath, one blocs uf past- of Atlanta. This f arm -lies well and is good, strong land, oltlce. 3* coftd^ .Ji.trgtft. ivy_J»l£-. suitable for truck, dairy or straight farming. fur. roo m. steam heat, elec- __ r.__ 701 WOODWARD AVENUE tric liyliLs; all conveniences. 0ESK ROOM, phone enosrapher, 1430 ^~ Candler building. WANTED—To «xohunse a Lippiwc Apt. i_Avy_:MJ&l-J. BETWEEN Cameron and East Fair street, we have fountain lor gruod. piano. "What have yoi rnished. rooms, with all con- THIS FARM is worth $65 per acre, but for the next ten to offer? 10V. J5. Harris St.. care Witt. veiiienuea; gentlcinuii prelerrea. Opposite Lyric Ji'^e ate r. 41 Carnesia Way. Main 312O. FOR RENT—Officeg days we can sell it for $35 per acre. an $-room house. Has electric lights, bath; mod- XI-T/ ^^ CL N, nicely furnished r A FEW desirable offices, single and en em in every respect and in good condition. Price, -L>I 4A-/-EJ £or entlemen. 11 Currier. Ivy suite. Candler building and Candler An- nex. Asa G. Candler. Jr.. Agwnt, 222 Can- dler bldg. Phone Ivy &274. See Mr. Wilkin- SOMEBODY is going to make a lot of money here. $2,000. $100 cash, balance $25 per month. No mort- HJLBURN HOTEL FOH RENT—Completeiy fur. room in apt. son. 10 A^iC 12 WALT ON'STREET. Cor one or two young liidiea. Steam heat. gage to assume. FOR OBNTLBMJiN only; center of ' city. electric jignta. hot _water_.___lvy _S5ti6-J. OFFICES FOR RENT In Hurt bunding. near nevhpoatoEUce. Rutes, BOc. 75c and Jl JS'ICELY lur.. ^steam-Ueated roomy adjoining Apply 1110 or phone Ivy 7200. SEE MR. WRIGHT. bach; every modern convenience; very reasonable. 113------A - ^eachtree. 79H1-JT. LELAND HOTEL AAtt&Ss FOR RENT—HOTELS. J. R. SMITH & J. H. EWING ton St. IVy 1064. Excellent table. 20 meaia LAItUE ROOM, EVER.V CONVENIENCE, tickets 55.00. Quick 'and polite service. IN ATTRACTIVE HOME JMEAR 1'IISD- HOTEL PLAZA, 286 Peachtree, at the jwnc- MON'T PARK. IVY 3577-L. _ tlon* of Peachtree and West Peachtree, 21 TURMAN,' BLACK & CALHOUN 130 PEACHTREE STREET COMFOKTA13LE rooms, furnished or unfur- large bedrooms, ait fronting Feachtree and EAL HOTEL tisshed; private home. 13 E. Harris. Ivy West Peachtree, large. spacious dining CENTER of city; rates reasonable; con- room, seating sixty (60). Elegant parlor, venient to Union station. 42 to 52 Decatur electric lights and tteara heat throughout. •t. Atlanta phone 2615. TWO or three ^Cur.~roomT Entire building newly and costly papered, rn car line. 94 Lake painted Inside and out. -Remember Shriners 3 HOMES AT A BARGAIN 2St>9. are coming. . Will lease responsible party. SUCCESS TREADS ON THE HEELS OF 6-ROOM, TRIM BUNGALOW; all conveniences; lot 60x2'JO; garden and fruit. BOARD AND Apply W. E. Ragan, 32 South Pryor st. — .__ 53,750. Owner built it for a home and ia living in it. Going to move. FOR gentlemen, front room, private eu EVERY RIGHT EFFORT!! Sell on reasonable cash payment and good terma. College Park. ASK Tilt; CONSTITUTION crajica, Cloae in aparcnienE. Ivy 2U39-1*. FOR RENT—Storea 8-iS,OOIVt HOUSE on a big corner lot; extremely pretty for $5,500, Cost owner TO 1.1 VE. Fii^pR3:<^^ WHY NOT MAKE THE EFFORT TO BUY? f6,000. 'This is a very flne bargain. Can sell on a reasonable cash payment, A KKBB BUREAU of boardins and 112-114 North Pryor 'at,; 530 square feet with good terms. College Park. rooming house Information. 1C you FRONT ROOM, heat, electricity, each. Steam heat arid water included in 187 CL.EBURNE AVI3NUE—Lot 55X175, with a lovely S-room house. Furnace want to ^et a. jjJiiee to board or rent liomo, 314 Oourtland, near East lease. Price right. /Asa G. Candler, Jr.. heat; all modern conveniences. Servants' house on rear Qf lot. ^Eagy terms 10-ROOM. 2-STORY' ^OME, occupied by corner, who built it for a home; on m, rooms in any part ot tue city or sub- Agent, -22 Candler bldg. Phone Ivy S274. and low price. Do you want to se« this? grand big level corner lot, at a bargain. Cost $8;500. Can sell for $7.7SO. FURNISHED rooms for litrnt houaekeeping See Mr. Wilkinson. urbs, awk The Atlanta. Constitution. and bedroom. 3U> Courtland st. Ivy 7J>96. College Park. We will be clad to help you Bet wnat FOUR flnft new storea and lofts at 134. 186. ON CENTRAL AVENUE, near in. Six-room cottage, on lot 45x138, with alley you want. riCEL^ furnished room, c , all modern 1S8 and 126 Whitehall street; also 69 S. in rear. Servants' houses ou rear of lot; rents -for $11 per month. Price, conveniences, as East Harris street. Broad street; also 61 IS. Alabama St. Geo. $3,500. On easy terms. Third Floor Constitution Buildtoff. FURNISHED front rooms, ali>o hottsekeep- W. Sciple. 19 Edeewood ATA. Xtoth phones Main oOOO. Atlanta. 500x. 203. EDWARD H.'WALKER iog. a 10 Spring. Ivy 3205-J. BRIGHT, sunny room to gentlemen or- bus- 35 NORTH FORSYTE STREET. NOBTU SIDE: iness couple. 78 E. North ave. Ivy 6103. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY A Modern family and Tourist SOS -TH1BD NATIONAL BANK B1.DG. PHONE ITT 2943. HOTEL evenings!"front room in hlgrh- exchange for city property. J. T» Kim- ELECTRIC LIGHTS and steam neat. Euro- nt for lady, glO. Ivy 6377. brough, 409 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. pean. S3 a week and up, 60c a day and D room for rent; furnished. WILL EXCHANGE '• up. Rooms en suite w. Lh y private batfcs. 293 N". Boul vard. Ivy S-iOii-J. 121-2 PER CENT INVESTMENT American, $2 a week anu up, J1.50 a day WANT E D—Real Estate and up. Free batns on all floors. JTUKNISHSD— SOUTH SLDE. KESIITENCE DISTRICT. ~ FOR RENT —On e nicely furnished room, WANTED—By April 1 a home in Druid A CLOSE-IN CORNER, good white section, all street PEACHTREE INN with or without board : In private home; Hills, Ansley Park or West Peachtree Good Automobile for Real Estate 331 PEACHTREE STKEST. all conveniences. 126 Central avenue. Under new manuxemenu Clerk aad bell section. 7 or S-room bungalow or residence. boy eervica night ancK day. Phonea: Ivy FOR RENT—One well furnished room: In- Mu.st have all conveniences and be worth improvements; sure to enhance and always rented for stantaneous hot bath adjoining;. Iw 7li80. the money. Address B-95, Constitution. • »12S. 67. : 22 Ea^t Cain street. . $206 per year. Price $1,650. ONE or *\vo rooms to rent Jn nice FARM LANDS. W! W. WISDOM, JR. , BELI-EVUE IN.N tion. Phone ;^18^ WE HAVE an out-of-town client who 'will NICBLX furnished ) or double room* buy 20 acres on or near Stone Mountain, etc am heated, with or wltbout meals. 57 ONE neatly furniwhert " om' with private Marietta or river car line; must .lie well Eiist Third. Ivy 1598-1* for ' .subdivision. Owners only reply; lowest ONE nicely £ur. in desirable section price. LIEBMAN 1021 Candid Bldg. 53 WEST BAKER. M. -J.>Of-.I. ANOTHER • out-of-town customer who Y steam-heated room, excellent mei ONE neatly fur. room. all conveniences, wants a desirable building lot on Peach- In: all conveniences. Ivy 76S9-J. with owner. 203 Crew st. tree road beyond Buckhead. Give UH full de- REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 17 WALTON ST. scription and lowest price; no agents. 766 PEACHTiREE -SO17TH • SIIIJE. ....LIE front room with private bath, wjtil TWO beautltul q^'unectins rooms unTu W. M. SCOTT & CO. board. Ivy ::7T4-J. . lose in, JjS mon^h. 35 Fraaer street. ^10 and 212 GOULD^ J3U U.JMNO_._ J BEST BARGAIN GOING J2.260 BUYS THIS WELL-IMPROVED FARM OF 40 ACRES, that is located ~ 514 PEACHTREE STREET WILL EXCHANGE 6-passenK«r Reo~car7~ln "ine condition, for small country farm or S'1,000 W11JL, BUV C-ruom residence within three bloclvH of car line: five minute BEAUTIFUL room, private bath, excellent SIX P.OOMS on first and second floor of eage. Addreea B-39._ Constitution. schedule to city. Lot 165x225; electric lisrhts, water and sewerage, hot and one mile this side of Redan, Ga., one-half mile rroro Georgia Raijwar board. Ivy H93-J. . 'beautiful olose-In residence. "$ Carnec"!* cold bath; fenced, j?ood hearing orchard. $r.OO down, 530.00 per month. Nti GOOD CHRISTIAN HOME for girls, reason- Way; hot bath on ma»n iloor, for family or mortgage or loan. ' . able <;ates; references reQuireou Tabernacle -C7iil rent lhr-« rooms on each floor aeparata- REAL ESTATE—For SalB_ i station. Good 5-room dwelling and several other"-touildingsv barn, etc. Pas- Dormitory. 57 buckle FOR QUICK SALE, beautiful sliacied and convenient buildin.g- lot. TGxidO feet and rooms! also table board, close KE§i5EJ<6K uisTETeK " I to alley. Electric wiring- and seweragre. Just the j>lac.-o for your summer in; steam heat ajiti all conveniences, gs BACHEJUOR APARTMENTS APARTMENT HOUSE SITE | lmm« in Lhe»citys healthiest and most convenient subur-'o. Price ? 1,500. I am ture, spring water. To eee this will convince you that it is the bargain you Currier street- '„ W CHILD rent unfurnished rooms to youu; instructed to offer this lot for §1.200 this week only. Terms. : men ; al 1 con ^etiieuces. close in. Zfc Car- STJ2 \M-HEATED room, moderu north side ___ _ ONE OF BEST CORNERS want. Address A. B. P., 84 West Peachtree Street, City, or phone Ivy 7C35-J., private home, electricity; meaia near. Ivy IN THE CITV for a moaerate priced apart- ) TWO large connecting rooms and kitefaexT- ment house. Plans all drawn for one ol : fttte; also one single room. 170 N. Jacli- 13' apartments, admirably arranged. Will S. N. THOMPSON or Main 229. Will take cheap auto as part pay. i rooms, one block of Peach- n street. Ivy 30Q4-J. * • pay clean 15 per cent above expenses. Will ! tree* excellent meals if desired. 19 and 21 sell the lot at 55.000 and give- the plans EAST POINT. '.;A. BELL- PHONE, BASJ, J'OINT 286, W- Cain. Ivy 5GGO. _^__ __ i -JSIJLKI» — SOCTH SLDE. ith it. . OXE or two gentlemen; delightful room; "WHOLE upper noor. 5 roioms and batn, or C._jEU_HASKIXS. 507 GOULD BLDG. will board, ilyrtle. near Ponce de Leon. two or tliree rooriuj and fcitchenett'w, 5 Ph-one Ivy 1435. minutes* car service, in suburban home, with FOR SALE BY OWNER WEST PEACH VREE CORNER fur. rooms and excellent owner. Phone EGit Point 234-J. table board; table boarders also waxuerL BARGAINS IN LOTS gpring street. Phone. BAST FIFTH, near - Jacyson. 5thcl2u. -^ $9,2.50 . WE OKFER yon l;i the."T>esi nart uf this street a 2-story. .S-room brick veneer PEACHTREE STREET LEASE I*ARGE front room, with' dressing room; ?CRNISHSD roms; also unfurnlaheU houae- S£Al

iNEWSPA'PERf EWSFAPESl Page Fs-ui-teen THE GOKSTTTUTIOK, 'MARCH 38, 19W. V •were various -private " letters •written f 9>,«06— -Same to same. lot on »outh aid* off i Cheshire Bridge road. 183 feet- southwest by 31. Caillaux to his present wife I ot Oakland circle. ,60xl87~fe«t. February 25. before they -were married and while Gifford Pinchot Sounds L 94i200 —'Pittma n Construction company to LODGE NOTICES «he was still the wife .of Leo Claretle. 1A. A. Burner all. No. 353 Kirlcwood avenue, FREE TOLLS FIGHT WOMAN'S RED DEED It is generally supposed that Madame | 45x150 feet. March 10. Caillaux had received an intimation Empire Lodge. Vo. 47, K. of P. that Calmette was about to publish A regular convention of these letters, and it was this that led Knell for G. O. P. and wcst f sprin this lodge will be held at her to attack him. Castle Hall, Kiser build- HASUPSETF Calmette was a hitter political foe fl.200 —Mrs . S. C.- ir ° * ing, Thursday evuiinsr, of Caillaus. - ims to Mrs. M. Bruce Madame Caillaux. when she was wnwest aortto line of Coker^ •March 19, at 8 o'clock.: Tocsin foir"Progressives' feet west of Intersection of Sims sharp. Ra.nk of Page and taken from, 'the police station to St. East Paces Ferry road, 15 Ox Esquire. Kahn and Moore Attack French Cabinet Won't JLazare prison, after committing the W, W. KLASSINGAlIiB. ,; crime, was accompanied by Arthur Chancellor Commander. eefor& the elections. tee rooms discussing the situation of the race before the race is well t 1, 10 Ox H. T. Mt:('ord. Mr. John R. Owens. Mr. clause it should have all information brought about by the assassination of now the contrast. United, homoge- 180. Among parliamentarians the whole M. Calmette. neous, confident, strong, the begun. E. P. Ansley, Captain T. .1. Donaldson. available as to the interests of for- JSmerson it was who said, "Hitch < ult CI iMr. W. A.-HemphlU, Mr. Z. V. Ranev eign nations in the matter. The reso- affair is considered as a great and. un- The fact that Mme. Caillaux liad ive party — loyal to ita principles and «- r- j. * »*m Deeds. expected' boon to the anti-republican premeditated shooting M. Calmette is your wagon to 'a star." It Is good ad- Carriages will leave Barclay & Bran- lution would require the president "if certain, of their sucftess —ha s only just vice.N The progressive republicans, on don Co.. 2:1?> o'clock. Dr. A. M. Hugh- not incompatible with the public in- party, who will not fail to exploit it to shown in the following which ishe the contrary, are inviting us to hitch *lot^^^^Sk^^^JJ-ISeet S wrote to her husband before she left begun to , fight. The past balongs to r Ictt officiating:. Interment at Oakland terests, to advise the senate what na- the utmost with the object of discred- the republicans. The democrats arc our wagon to a dead horse. Such an eet; _„ cemetery. tions have protested against the pas- their residence yesterday: d lEHT^^a&gisi fee s invitation is an insult to our. intelll- ' ES* i_2*S t Oah sage of coastwise vessels tnrough cne iting the government at the elections. "At the hour when you receive . this actually in power. But to us belongs 60*183 tie,' p|bjS™.« °' """i circle, j letter I shall have executed justice." gence and a reflection upon our loyalty MARDIS—(Friends of Air. Henry R. l anama cana-1 frtje of tolls, what Larse Crowds Awemfcle* the future, and that is the best of all. to a great cause. As for m,e,'' I am ?10 representations have been made re- M. Caillaux did not find this letter Bl*- Ma-rdis, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sajce. Air. Throughout the day large crowds until he reached home at a late hour. The republicans are divided against through with the republican party for Vi and Mrs. \V. "VV. Rico ami Mr. and airs garding the same and copies of all themselves. But we know that a house good and all. communications received from foreign assembled around the Caillaux resi- He sent it to the magistrate investi- George HI Isendege n. Detroa t, Mich dence. The Figaro, office and Saint gating the crime. divided against itself cannot stand. Th(? republican party is done. "We arc invited to attend the funeral of countries relating- thereto, together progressives have just begun to ftght. with copies of answers , submitted -fay Ijanare prison, where JVCme. Callaux Has PreaecUtor Iteaisned? More than that, the republican hojse iMr. Henry R. Ma,rrii« this afternoon th£ United States." at K o'clock from the chapel of P. .1 occupies a cell. A.. report was current late toiiight is founded on sand —th e sand of spe- B3oomtir>Id Co. . Hex-. Dunbar Og-deu Some Senators Oppoate. that the public prosecutor, M. cial privilege —an d its foundations are Some senators oppose the resolution For the most part the crowds com- Fabre, ATLANTA'S STRIDES property known andan WInecoff hotel -sntui?' will officiate. Interment at Oakland, prised curious spectators, although had tendered his resignation. This rotten with political corruption. The NatcheK. -Miss., papers please copy. on grounds that the situation -with, re- report.. was not confirmed. rai ns have tie se ended and the ftaods ttsrvjs^f *-«- ^""Jk lation to the canal act and the Hay- rowdies attempted hostile demonstra- JVL Del ah aye, speaking in the chamber are here, an-d the republican house is FROM DAY TO DAY Pauncefote treaty already is well un- tions. of deputies today on his reso- crumbling to pl^vea in the stgrit ol all HERRING—Relatives and friend* of derstood. Should the Jones resolution lution invitin,; ___the_ „governmen______t _t_ o„ ... the people. Dunfian and McGhee at Work MJ-. and Mrs. S. 15. Herring:, Mrs. W. be adopted, Senator- Poindexter plans The police had no difficulty in han- R. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. rloo'ks and dling them, however, and made many vestigate the JKocnette affair, particu- We are asked to move into this fall- Continued From Page Twelve. - Washington. Maroh 17.—(Special ) to call up a resolution he has intro- larly with regard to what -influences ing house. Men like Cummins, Brls- JOe J. Dunham nf -O _Ir\*JVVHtiL.J- Mr. and Mrs. VT. A. Hooiks are invited duced calling on the president to in- arrests. resulted i n the postponement of his tow, Borah, Hadley and t»a Follette, Mr. Smart about two years ago for a to attend the funeral of Mr. S. B. Her- form the senate "what 'other matters Late tonight the royaltsts* associa- trial and his consequent escape to Mex- calling themselves progressive repub- consideration of 534,750, showing an en- ring 'this morning at 10 o'clock from of, even, greater delicacy and nearer .as called oat by I^eon Daudet, ico, alluded to the killing of M. Cal- licans, invite us to come and join thorn hancement of 512,250. the ehapel of A. O. £ Roy Donehoo, !>:t . consequence' were referred t6 in the . Marietta street. Interment will be in the leader.. mounted a table out- mette. . in the hopeless effort . to prop up the The Pryor street property is located president's message of March 5, 1914, "Now, he is gone," said M. Delahaye, shaky ruin. on the east side of the street, just be- West View. and what connection such matters have side a well-known boulevard cafe and "his memory must be defended." Of Cummins I speak with regret. yond Woodward avenue, and consists with the proposed repeal of the toll attacked M. Caillaux in violent terms M. Trouin, interrupting, called out: Struggling in a backwater of the cur- of an eight-room cottage on a lot 50x exemption provision of the Panama to th e accompaniment of shouts of "This is not necessary." rent of political thought which once 150. BARCLAY & BRANDON CO. canal act." Deputy Delahaye replied: The Forrest avenue propert•opertay consists f "Down with the assassin, Caillaux!"' he dominated; a leader then, but now &€&£&* Funeral Directors, 246 Ivy St. , Senator O Gorman, chairman of the "We will defend a hero, who, doing behind the -times ; personally upright, of a onerstory store b:uildin,.g at the G. B. BRANDON. R. M. BRA9TOOIV, inter-oceanic canals -committee, and M. Henion, prefect of .Paris, com-his duty, has been assassinated. It southwest corner, of Forrest avenue'and tha system. A •manding a large body of police,- har- but blind to the fundamental division children. GOc. PreaidcMV. Vfc* Prealdeat. leader of the maj orlty party in Che has been said that M. Cajmette intend- between the men wtho work for right- Butler street, the lot being 33x130 feet. J. W. AWTRT. Secy, and Tr«a». tight against the repeal, will return ried the manifested u.p and down the ed to publish private letters—" eousness and the men who work Realty Ijuncheoo Frfdny. to "Washington tomorrow. Senator boulevard, and finally .scattered them, A voice from the socialist -left—"Is against it; Cummins is hopelessly out Owen, who w!H lead the fight for re- that true?" The monthly meeting and luncheon of the royalists fleeing with shouts of of touch with the political thought the Atlanta real estate board will be peal in the canals committee, plans M. Delaha-ye—"I say that is false, M. of the day into' which his type of par- to confer with Mr. O'G-orman to gret "Down with the republic!" "Long Calmette declared to me that he had held at the Ansley hotel Friday next tisanship has survived. And he never at lg;30- o'clock. Important matters immediate consideration of the bill by live the king!" no intention of publishing private let- can g~et " into touch, just because he the canals committee. A score were arrested, and rmany ters." will be discussed and a full attendance Representative Adamson, chairman During the day Deputy Thalamas, of remains bound by the very same parti- is desired. H. W. Dlllin, of the Dillin- No. 8 dairmont Ave. Price $6,000. of the house interstate commerce com- were bruised in the scuffles. Versailles, circulated in the lobbies of san shackles which warp his judg Morris compa-ny, will be the host of the mittee, today said the Sims re/peal bill Daudet made a second attempt to the chamber a cop20 py ooft a letter he had.. ment now 'as they did' when in hi occasion. ? This home represents one of the best values that •would be called up in the house Sat- organize a demonstration, with the as- sent to Mme. Claillauxi . congratulating famous speech before tlie Hamilton Apartment Bid*. urday. sistance of another royalist leader, her on killing M. Calmette. The lan- club, of Chicago, he was reported to Eugene C. Wachendorff, the architect,, have said In substance that he would is receiving bids on a two-story apart- we ve run across in a long time. Has five bedrooms, two In his speech in the house. Repre- Maurice Pujo, outside the Opera guage of the letter was extremely vio- sentative Moore took the position that , lent against what he termed "the filthy rather have the worst republican ment house, which he had designed for baths, and all possible conveniences. Is only 200 feet the government, in its treaties with Qomlque, and the two men were ar- press." He .condoned the killing and office than the best democrat. The .Lr. \V. Rogers, to be located on West Great Britain governing the building J rested. ended his letter with "bravo!" truth is that when' a leader fails to Fourth street between Peachtree street irom courthouse and car line. Convenient to all churches, of the canal, did not give up the "ex- j Karlier in the evening half » dozen M. Delahaye read this letter to mem- keep abreast of tJhe best thought of and 'fcjpring street. There will be one elusive right" to regulate its own bers of the chamber, amid indignant his time, he soon becomes a brake and apartment on each floor. mobs assembled and endeavored to an encumbrance on the wheels of Agnes Scott College and public school. The lot, which is commerce, and declared that the pres- make , their way to the chamber of exclamations from the center and the ident's position caJled 011 congress to ' conservative right. progress. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 60 by 200 feet, faces east, and affords plenty of space for' deputies. In every instance formidable The debate became more and more Warranty Deeds. vote the American people out of their Swats Borah. $1,900—Miss Liula Jeter to George B. right to regulate and man-age their in- battalions of police barred the streets stormy. M. Delahaye concluded with garden, chickens, etc. and made short work of the mobs. The Borah is a horse of another color. Roode.. No. 19 Egleston street 52x150 feet. ternal affairs. a virulent attack on the government. March 2. Ktthn Attack* Repeal. police were ordered to repress all anti- "Formerly." .he exclaimed, "ministers Where Borah stands today on any administration's for Caillaux outbursts, both because they justly accused blew out thei r brains. question Is no slightest Indication of, $1,778—Mrs. Fannie E. Jones to O. H. Attacking the administration s ror- . ,.—,.^-..1,, ~u^ >*«„.,.,,,» +v.«-.r -THAT.** where he will stand tomorrow. So far Jones, lot on north side Thirteenth street, cign policy, the fruit of which he said, were disorderly arid because they were Nowadays, they send their wives to 126 feet east of J. R. Hopkins' property, ' Forrest & George Adair had been misunderstanding, distrust, I **:rovocative of counter-demonstrations kill those who stand in their path!" as his public- record shows, he has few 147 feet. March, 1914. vacillation and humiliation, Represent- { ;y socialists and radicals. The existence of "Wha" t Is known as convictions that are not absolutely at $3,250—Clark T. Smith, to Mrs. Georgia ative Kahn warned the ho-use against * Into White Heat. the "Fab-re letter" regarding the Ro- the service of his personal advantage. Morton, lot on north aide Lucile avenue. 170 cfeette case -was denied vehemently by Borah has earned, and well earned, the feet -west of Aefaby street, 37x170 feet. the pending Sims bill to repeal the tolls » The first consequence of the shoot- pitying contempt .of all men of all March 16. FOR RENT—SOUTH SIDE APARTMENTS exemption provision of the Panama • vS-Hous deputies and as vehenrentlv af- ing of M. Calmette was to fan into flrmed by others. JVt, Monts. minister parties who believe that principles are $1,506—William S. Calhoun to Mrs. Car- We have two • canal act. He cited several in- J w"hite"heat the"iong-smoulder~ing Ro- rie Schoal, lot on southeast corner Capitol lclu of marine, -was caiHed 'on to ex-plain things to stand bjr even to a man's stances, which he declared conclu~- Qchetthet e scandal"" ' . —Th e ™Figar" o "las t wee~"~k own hurt. okout «ur.xrn.e. .REAL, ESTATE — KIEOSTTING — STORAGE alienable rights." temporarily shelving it. , mette had a copy. The letter set forth the theft, the other being Governor place, 280 feet north ot Peachtree, aveWae, PIHlONES: Bell, Ivy 671 Atlanta, 618. _ 1 2 "REAJLESTAT. E ROW" "This greatest of all the "world's M. Delahaye again brought tlie Sub- In the plainest terms that the strong- Hadley. As sutah, he denounced un- 100x196 feet. March 8. republics has grown to b- in one brief ject up today, introducing a motion est pressure had been exerted by AL sparingly the .nrethods^of the thieves. $2,750—Mrs. Bertha R. Stewart to A. L. year of democratic administration/tho that, in view of the shooting of M. M-onls, the premier, on M. Fabre, the But when the stolen nomination had tfulline. No. ' 246 Oakland avenue, 41x130 •pariah of the nations,' " Mr.' Kahn de- Calmette, which seemed, he said, from public prosecutor, to postpone the Ro- become a fact, Borah swallowed his *eet. March 13. clared. . "Under the blight of its for- the admission of the author of the $100—John F, Green to B. P. Parker, lot WEYIVIAIM & CONNORS policy, we stand today isolated. chette trial for six months. M. Fabre, words, threw his principleprincip s to the I on west aide Griffin street, 84 feet north of crime, to be intended to prevent the shocked at such an order, at first re- winds, and from having bieen the ad- D'Alvi^ny street, 28x100 feet. March 16. deserted, a.lone. It is humiliating: publication of documents of a nature sisted, it, biut finally g-ave in. declaring LEND ON REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, AT confession, but its truth cannot be [ to aggravate charges of professional vocate and champion of the ro'bbeedd, i $650—William J. Eeauchamp to John grainaaid, misconduct against a magistrate, the that it was "the srreatest humiliation" turned himself Into the supporter ,nd Lien hard, lot on west side Csunefon street, of his life. defender of the robbers. 125 feet south,, of "Woodward avenue, 30x100 LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. QUICrf ACTION-. NO RED TAPE. "We r,.re calmly told not to consider government should give the magistrate feet. October 17. 1913. whether we be right or wrong in our tacilitiee to prosecute his accusers. JVL Barthou explained that the let- It is his ihabit. He has been on both ter was written to ]Vf. Briand when he sides of the conservation question, and 85,100 —Deupre e Hunnicutt to E. H. Hop- INTEREST OF BORROWERS SAFEGUARDED. interpretation of the Kay-l'Jiuueefote The government refused to entertain, -w-as minister of justice, at his special kins. lot on east side right-of-way of South- treaty. As a matter of expediency and the motion, but accepted another pro- on both sides of the question of a fed- ern railway, on south side Pylant street, request. He passed it 'on to his suc- eral child labor law. Just recently he _ _ _ „.. _, „ in order to save the face of the ad- viding for the appointment of a com- cessor, M. Barthou. 6x2 IS vfeet; als lott east side South- I EQUITABLE BUILDING • , - ' ESTABLISHED 1890 ministration, we ought to forego our mittee to investigate the Rochette af- was first the most clamorous advocate i era railway at northeast corner Roy street, rights- — so says the president —n o mat- M. Monis then arose again and said of an extraordinary republican nation- 170x144 feet. February 20. it was the first time he ever had Oieard al convention to revise the party * Si,738—D. L. Caston to C. J. Hood, lot on ter what great econcjnic or govern- Mme. Caillaux was visited today by tjt J J J mental principles msCy be involved — her husband, who spent nearly an of the letter. He formally denied rules, and immediately after, its most wes*t aid" e' "Sout h "Morel and avenue and ™Ede™n hour in her company. She will be de- knowledge of its contents and said he clamorous opponent. • Unstable as avenue, 50x200 feet. " March 14. principles that may -vitally affect the readily would submit himself to a com- prosperity and the welfare of the fended by M. Labor 1, the noted advocate. water, Borah can never excel. He will Henri Robert, considered the most mittee of inquiry- not stand even when hitched by the Bonds for Title, American people." The chanrber voted unanimously for $6,800—A, M. Moon to Mrs. H. .M. Doster, Representative Kahn expressed the celebrated lawyer in France, was ask- rein of his own public declarations. No., 211 Grant street, 63x141 feet. March belief "that no people on earth that ed to defend Mme. Caillaux, but re- the appointment of a committee to Courage Is the greatest political as- 1Q. 1 1 investigate the, whole affair, Che com- have a due regard for the opinion. ? of fused on the ground that he ' was a set, and the lack of courage the great- $7,500—Paul KtiQkolB to B. S. Stroud, lot n? clqse personal friend of M. Calmette. mittee have judicial powers to examine on south side Elbert street, 550 feet treat mankind would be willing: to sell their witnesses. est political defect. Bristow has Origination birthright for such an unpalatable M. Labor! offered the same objection, T?iTm7.» tn+A + • i~* «»• * brokeDroKen inhis ownn career becausn>ecaune« hne wawa,as of Stewart avenue, 50x200 feet. Augittt 18. -mess of pottage." but finally consented to serve "for the niSF^2l 1?te+t**1lis?it affl"n ed and de- afraid. He was afraid to stand witih 1910. , sake of humanity." epo S th e wnol] e $3,600—W. E. Worley to Charles S. Cul- C.To be Original is to be Successful. Mr. Kahn insisted that if the tolls ™™i/ ? fel cabinet the men with whom he had worked ver, lot on southeast side Cheshire Bridge .• About to Publish letters. •would resign. The reorganised cabi- i anand foughfoughtt yeayearr afteafterr yearyear.. Under exemption provision was. repealed it net is as foldows; road. 243 feet southwest of Oakland, circle, CI.Tb.at ,is one of the many reasons we are would result in additional demands Acting on information given by I the acid test, he fails. It is a matter 60x189 feet. February 25. Premier and minister of foreign af- for real and deep regret. He has upon the United States by foreign na- ' Madame Caillaux, the police today took fairs, ttaston. Doumergue. successful in the production of Lithographed tions. " 'Ther' e shall be, no fortifica- possession of various papers in the Interior, Ixmis J. Malvy. chosen to change what might have tion of the canal.' wilt undoubtedly 1 office of the editor bf Figaro. It is Justice, Bienvemi aiartin. * ' been a great battle for principle into Letter Heads. be the nest demand," he said. understood that among these papers War, Joseph J. B. J3. Noulene. a pitiful scramble for place—a scramble Marine, Ernest Monis. In, which victory -would have hurt him €LWe ORIGINATE; we DESIGN a letter Finance, Rene Reno/ult almost as much as -ftiis coming defeat. BEACON Public instruction, Rene Vivian! head that suits your Business. ^Sunday's Ad Appears on Back Society Section.^ Commerce, Raoul Peret. But Bristow •• -Jias made his bed and Public wor&s, Ferdtnand David. now he must1 lie in It. "Ephraim is C.The Biggest and the Best Concerns use Colonies, Albert F. -Letoirun. joined to his idols. Let him alone." Lithographed Stationery, why not YOU? -A-griculture, Maurice Rayna-ud And let him remember what the spirit M. RICH & BROS. CO. Lador, Albert Matin. said to the Church of the Laotliceans: C.We can show you samples that -will V "I know thy -works, that fihou are neith- prove our contention that—'IT PAYS TO SOUTHERN ZIONISTS er hot nor cold. I -would thou wert cold or 'hot. So then, because thou art PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY." CLOSE CONVENTION lukewarm, and neither cold or hot, I March Sale of Woolens •will spew ithee out of my mouth." CPhone Main Two Six Hundred. Savannah, Ga., March 17.—The first Hadley was the Roosevelt floor lead- annual convention of the Southeastern er in the great fight at Chicago. We Spring Dress Goods at Savings Zionist association -closed tonight with lost i» part because Hadley, while Foote £? Davies Company a ball in honor of the delegates and ostensibly leading the fight far Roose- of a Third to a Half and More guests at the Guards' hall. velt, was in reality preparing the FIVE SECONDS FROM FIVE POINTS The morning session opened at 10^30 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall ground for his own nomination in —Something Jike 2.500 yards'of fine ^oolens in- with H. Joseph Hyman, superintendent Roosevelt's place. This is neither hear- of the Jewish Educational Alliance of say nor rumor. I was there; I saw it; l-L cluded in this sale. The/e are Bedford Cords, Gabardines, Atlanta, presiding. and I, Know. His subsequent abandon- The feature of today's meeting was ment of the^men and the cause to ^ Diagonals, Henriettas, French and Storm Serges,' Whip- paper on "The Problem of Jewish cords, Vigereaux arid Novelty Suitings. Light and me- Charities in the South." by H. Joseph which his loyalty was pledged, and Hyman. Reports of the various char- his timorous and feeble declaration in dium weight for spring suit's and dresses. * Colors are ity organizations were read, and dis- favor-of the side that appeared to have blue, green, brown, taupe, gray, tan, wine, etc. £>dd cussions as to plans for the comin— won at Chicago did not come to me as year were indulged in. The ball at a surprise. Special Loan Fund pieces, hence not all colors in each fabric. March Sale the Guards' hall at night wound up tiie affairs of the convention. EtttB *on't be HOME •*oole

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