THE STANDARD ASSOCIATED SOUTHERN PRESS NEWSPAPER THE CONSTITUTION SERVICE I Dally ud -Snday, carrier deliver?, 12 eenta wecittar. VoL XLV3X—No. 254. ATLANTA, GA.,» ^WEDNESDAY HOBMNG, FEBRUARY 24, 1915.v—TWELVE PAGES. eoptea oa the utrceta Mid at newttrtaaa*, 0 coata. * CITY WILL SPEND Joined in Atlanta's Rotary Jubilee NEARLY U, S, Steamer Carib, "ON Owned in Savannah, Plans for Street and Sewer Wprk Comprehend the Em- ployment o$ Two Thou- Destroyed by Mine *sknd Men.

THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE COUNTY CONVICT LABOR Off German Coast Representatives o£ the Ten Wards of the City Submit Berlin Says the Carify Was Not Using the Proper Definite Plans for Paving Route, and Makes the Same Claim in Regard and Degrading. to American Steamer, Evelyn Destroyed Sun- Plans which comprehend the expen- diture of neslrly $700,000, and the em- ployment of more than 2,000 men in day — The Carib Was Owned by Walter, addition to the convict labor on street and sewer improvements, were launch"- Armstrong & Co., of Savannah, and >Vas ed at a Joint meeting of the street committee of council and the ipubllc woiks committee ^ ol Fulton county Carrying Cotton to Germany — Third Nor- Tuesday afternoon Representatives of the ten wards of way Steamer Sunk by fsubmarine-^British Atlanta wno are members, of the street committee submitted d'eflnlte plans for street Improvements. These plans, If l Collier Also Torpedoed. carried out, will mean thalt the city's appropriation of 5328,000 for stVeets and ?359,000 for new sewers and sewer MEMBERS OF ROME ROTARY CLUB WHO CAME TO ATLANTA YESTERDAY IN A SPECIAL CAR. extensions will be spent before the , London, February 23.—Another American steamer, the Carib, end of the year, which will mark, ac- cording to city officials, the most pro- has been destroyed by a mine off the German coast, while a thud l &NEW QUEEN REIGNS gressive year In the history of the Court Room Sobs* Norwegian, th,e Regin, has been torpedoed or l destroyed by a mine city. FATAL SHOOTING ENDS pTJV THE DAIRY WORLD; v County Wni Oo-OpentCv , HOSPITAL AND JAIL off Dover. All the Regin's crew were saved by British destroy ci'b "It is t\he desire of the county com- Of Crippled Child missioners to co-operate with, the city SHE'S AN OHIO COW and, although not stated in the dispatches from Berlin, it is believed in every possible way to get the ex- QUARREL ABOUT tensile Improvements rushed through," Columbus, Ohio, February 28.—Testa the crew of the Carib also escaped. ,. completed today by the dairy depart- Free Her Father explained Commissioner iW. .Torn Winn „ Go\don, Ga-, February 23 —Ira ment of the Ohio State university dis- Thus neu'ral states continue to be In outlining the plans of the commls-' Bloodwoith, 18, was ^hot and killed closed a new -world's record in milk the greatest sufferer^ from the mine si on, "On the other hand, we want here tonight. The police are looking- production, according to figures made The officer had told his story The th» city to co-operate with the county for TussiMixon. A love affair Is said public tonight. The new queen of the man had been drinking. He had vio^ and submarine warfare. It is consid- lated the law and there was nothing If both, aides got together on a co- to have caused the shooting. dairy world la Murne Cowan, a 6- BY BRADY ered possible, however, that one or t\vo At a iparty a couple of weeks ago year-old Guernsey cow, who during to do tout to punish him. The recorder operative basis I believe that we will Mlxon and Blood-worth are reported the last year produced twelv* tons of looked down and saw standing by the Britisti steamers have suffered a sim- get through more ^ork this year than to have had a. disagreement over a girl. milk. prisoner's aide a. little crippled gtrl. A ilar f,ate, one being overdue and an- ever before " ,. Today Mlxon was at ^a farmer's home According: to the unlrwslty figures woman, who was silently weeping, Requests for i work from the wars and Is said to have noticed Blood- the cow's milk averaged 6 p«r cent In was holding the child by the hand. Superintendent Summeral other being reported blown up off kye. representatives were taken under con- wortrortnh. approacnmgrapproaching:. \ butter fat. During the year she pro- I* A. Willia.ms, as young married As a result of the^ activity of German It Is alleged that iMlxon ran into the duced 1,096 pound* of butter fat, which man, rwho lives at 30 Corley street, was Declares Present Clinic Is sideration by the county commission- road and said "Get off the wagon, churns into 1,400 pounds of butter. on trial. He acknowledged that he submarines, the British admiralty has ers. The public works committee, say your prayers, I'm going to kill Murne Cowan's home Is a farm near had been drinking:. He said It was his Little More Than a "Htole v which Is \composed of Commissioners you." Barberton, Ohio, first offense and with the help of announced that the Irish., and North W. Tom Winn, ^eff Hightower and Os- Bloodworth, witnesses say, dropped Almighty God he woulfl never drink; a in the Wall." channels have been restricted for nav- car Mills, Is holding meetings every to his iknees and Mixon shot him with Commander Briggs Dead. drop ag-aln as long as he lived. igation from today. day for the purpose of arranging a a shotgun, the charge taking effect "Juat stop a mInute,"-nicalle(J out the trwo Inches above the heart. •Washington,, February 23.—Cemmiaij. — -- recorder. "I~s Ili-----l - n your -conditions at the Grafly Jios program to guide the city and county Blood wot til- is a • member of an odd' d«r Jofin fc BrigrpB, retired, executW* —Sh e SOME CREWS in all "street improvements and sewer family here. officer of the cru&er Baltimore at the * pital -and conditions As a whole, at the Good Seamanship by Cap extensions during the year.^ , "la this little REFUSE TO SAIL. Mlxon had not been located *t k battle of Manila bay, died here today. "She is my own Fulton county Jadl came In for caustl Next Friday afternoon the street late hour. He will be burled In Everett, Masa. dear ^little- «;lrl," condemnation at the hands of Surper tain of the Victoria Savec In the case of a few Scandinavian, committee of council will hold its reg- Williams answered. ular meeting At this session the city "Then you can g I win not «n« intendent W. ^M. Summerall, of Grady 0u,tch and British steamers, the crews \ and county will reach an agreement a man who has such a burden resting hospital, at the meeting of the trus Steamer and Passengers have refused to sail where the voyages as1 t\o which of the several .big projects on his heart," the recorder contiijued. tees of that Institution Tuesday after will be launched.J \ Take your good Tirlfe and your little noon. Attack vMade in English were to include the^er zone, lAit in Arsons? tr-e improvements- which have afflicted child and go home and make V a man of yourself." Superintendent Summerall * declares Channel—Paris T^nmks the each Instance ^substitutes were found. given the city and county and prop- that the (present clinic at the Grady erty owners the most concern Is the AtDVERTI^INO The man caught his little girl up In The crew of the British steamer Dar- extension" of the Butler and Highland his ann» and said, 'tt thank you and hospital was nothing .more than Submarine Was Afterwards leydale, which has grain for the Bel- avenue sewers Members of the fourth may God Iblesu you for your (kindness, "hole," where whites and blacks, male and went on his way. ^ glum relief commission, refused to ac- ward in council—Alderman Thomson and female, mixed Indiscriminately. Hi Wrecked by v Destroyer. and Council-men Ashley and Far- lihr The Constitution further stated that conditions at the company the ship from Falmouth to linger—have not asked for any Im- P'ulton county Tower were unfit for Rotterdam, but men were found to pressive street improvements, but will Paris, February \ 23—-A German sub the housing of persons suspected of take their places. center their efforts in the direction of ' * Sells Anything' mental weakness. mai ine ,which for the past few days hai_ extending^ the two sewers. The High- Immediately following the talk by been lying in the English channel In Otherwise, the trade of the count) v land avenue-St. Charles avenue-St wait for steam packets plying between Is gojng on much as usual, and ship Louis trunk sewer will bev extended HP HE LETTER published below from the Leeds Superintendent Snmmerall, plans wen 8,500 feet north, at an estimated cost set on foot for the securing.of addl France and England Monday nigrht flrei masters continue to express confidence of $7,000, y and the Highland avenue "• Woolen Mills te|ls its own story. No matter 6THIERM tional features for the hospital tha a torpedo at the steamer Victoria -whtli that the German submarined cannot trumk sewer will be extended just as what the advertiser offers, The Constitution sells will make It one of the beat equipped she was on the voyage from Boulogne tc Interfere seriously with commeice V far as the expenditure of $17,000 will Institutions In the south. Folkestone with a nunVber of passen CARIB OWNED permit it. Anything from a pin to an office building. Chicago Democrats Nominate Modern clinic facilities, a psycho- gers. Including some Americans. Th Members of the fourth ward delega- captain of the Victoria, however, saw BY SAVANNAH FIRM. tion figure that if they get the work Whether a lOc article or one worth thousands of Sweitzer for Mayor—Wom- pathic ward, a social tworker for the Berlin, February 23—(Via London.) hospital, and uniforms for hospital and the wake made by the torpedo an on the sewers rushed, they will be^sat- The American steamer Caiib has gona dollars, the results are sure to^come. ' en Vote for Sweitzer. ambulance attaches, we»-e urged toy the slowed down his vessel and the tor isfied Insofar as street Improvements to the bottom off the Genhan coast in are1 concerned, in the paving of North pedo passed harmlessly about 100 fee superintendent and different trustees. the North sea? as a result of striking a avenue extending through the eighth Chicago, February 23.—Carter H. ^Superintendent W. B. Sumimerall, ad- in front of her * and fourth wards. Submarine Probably Wrecked. mine. \ UNION MADE HaVrison, now completing his fifth dressing the trustees, scored the clinic At the time of the disaster the Caiib Widening of Bottle-Xcclc. term as mayor of Chicago, was de- of the Institution, and urged better The French Second light squadron The widening of the bottle-neck clinic facilities. He stressed the^need was infoimed to keep a sharp lookou was not using the route laid down in fiom the junction of Forsyth and Car- feated today for the democratic nomi- the German marine instructions. nation by Robert M. Sweitzer, olerk of of proper clinic facilities where emer- In the channel for the submarine. negie way will be completed this year gency patients, women and men, might at a cost of $10,000. The montjy has Cook county. Sweitzer'e plurality was The minister of marine annnounces New York, February 23.—The Canl> be partially stripped for proper exami- that a torepdo boa^ belonging to the been provided for in the finance sheet, estimated late tonight at more than nations, and where the races could be formerly was owined by the Clyde Line and already a little more than $8,000 75,000. segregated squadron sighted the suibmarlne( at 7:3 and wai^ recently sold by them to Walk- has been authorized spent to reimburse o'clock this morning, S miles south SUIT The fight for the republican nomina- College Ranking; Jeopardized. er. Armstrong & Co., of Savannah, Ga. piopertj owners for the portions of tion was close. Harry B. Olson, chief southwest of Cape Alprech, nea: She was of 2,i280 tons burden and left the property they have deeded over to justice of the municipal court, and Dr Summerall pointed out that the Boulogne, and immediately opened fire the city (jto make the widening possible. 83 PEACHTREE ST. ranking of the Atlanta Medical college Charleston January 27 for Bremen This >ea.r the finance committee pro- William Hale Thompson were within was jeopardized toy - the insufficient and scored several hits before the sub with a cargo of cotton She had ^a ca- \ided a fund oC $65,000 for street ordi- ATLANTA* Feb. 23rd 300 votes of each other, Olson having clinic facilities of the Grady, and de- marine was able to djve pacity of 4,600 bales nary purposes This fund, by resolu- the lead. clared that this Institution was willing The announcement adds that a wide Her crew of thirty men, commanded tion parsed up b> the street commit- Police patrols \vere on the move all to donate $7,000, without any strings patch of oil -was seen afterwards on toy Captain 15 L. Cole, which manned tee, has been prorated equally among .Mr. T. B. French, tied to it, toward the erection of a :he sea at the sjpot where the submit the vessel at the time she -was sold, the ten wards, eachA ward getting day answering riot calls. Agnes Scan- I Ion, 8 years old, was shot in the foot modern clinic. rine disappeared, and from this it is was retained by the new owners, it $6,000 and a fund of $5,000 created for Advertising Manager when a policeman fired into "Recently," said Dr Summerall, "ex- Was said at the Clyde Line offices. use of the construction department for a crowd aminers appeared at the Grady to in- presumed that the submarine The Carib was built In 1*82 at Port emergency purposes. ., Atlanta Constitution. that attacked him. wrecked. , Glasgow, Scotland The women's votes were on a «.,...„.- spect our clinic, and -notified the At- In addition to the above fund, the Dear Sir:- ent kind of ballot from the men's and lanta Medical college, the students of Neutrals on Vessel. finance committee provided for a fund which are dependent on the Grady for London, February 24—(12.08 a. m.) Charleston, S C , February 2,3 —The foi $20,000 for asphalt and bituminous showed a sturdy plurality for Sweitzer Carib steamed from Chaileaton on Jan- \ We beg to call your attention although Harrison is a suffragist' clinic training, that the college would The following statement has been Is- repairs. $2.500 for Belgian blocks, and have to arrange for_beter clinic train- $2,000 for wood block. \ to the remarkable results obtained Judge Olson held his lead tonight by sued by the official press bureau. grace of the women vote, the repub- ing of Its students if it expected to 'The secretary of the admiralty an- Work of Resurfacing:. from bur forty-inch advertisement lican men giving Thompson a plurality. maintain Its standing." Weather Prophecy For the work of hcaiifjing and re- Dr. Summerall also declared that he nounces that the ^ Folkestone-Boulogne surfacing the old cheit streets in the which,appearediexclusively in The had been told that the Fulton county cross-channel passenger boat was at- PARTLY CLOUDYi cit>, the countylproposes that the city, Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, commissioners were willing to give $7,- tacked shortly after leaving Boulogne in lieu of furnishing: material on the Virginia Woman Selects 000 or $8,000 to-ward the remodeling of harbor by a German submarine. One —Partly cloudy onrt cooler several jobs, pay the county the fol- February 21st. one of the, old buildings on the grounds orpedo passed thirty yards ahead ol WedneNdny, preceded by , nhuwcrai lowing pi tees to cover in full all cost Washington Monument of the hospital in which to house per- he ship. i, Thursday, fnlr. V \ of the work. ^ , Monday's business, directly re- "The passengers, numbering ninety- sons who are suspected of mental Local Weather Report. For three inches new stone, asphalt sulting from th|is advertisement, " As Stage for Her Suicide weakness and must be imprisoned Tiro, consisted of civilians and includ- iJowest temperature 61 bindei, 56 cents per squaVe yard; for pending an investigation by jury on a d a number of neutrals." ^ Highest temperature 5" two inches, 43 cents; for three inches far exceeded our expectations and Washington, February 23—Mrs. W. F. write of lunacy. \ Vfcan temperature , 54 tar binder, 47 cents; for two inches, Criticises Tower Conditions. Nformal temperature ... .47 35 cents *• brought vus one of the largest days* I Cockrell. of Delray, Va., Jumped into $1,600,000 OF COTTON Rainfall In past 24 hrs , Inches 69 The \vork TV ill necessitate the use of j the elevator shaft of the, Washington Dr. Summerall said that the public, Tpeficiency since 1st of mo , inches.. ,64 machines. z»nd the employment* of business we have ever experienced monument at a landing nea^ the top demanded a psychopathic ward, and ON SEA FROM SAVANNAH -'xcess since Jan. 1, inches 34 pointed out that every free hospital of twelve fie6 laborers and thirty con- in this store. late today, and fell to the bottonl} more Reports From Yarlona Statlona. victs Where \car tracks are ,encoun- v importance in the country had a psy- Savannah, Ga., February 23.—'Forty than 500 feet below She left a note chopatic ward. ^ STATIONS j Temperature. Rain tered the convicts will loosen the old Our wonderful offer—two suits housand bales of cotton, valued at and State of 24 h'r» surface with picks and shovels. for the price of one—will continjae addressed to her husband saying she 'Conditions at the Fulton county .pproxlmately $1,600,000, Were on the WEATHE.R. ,1 7 p m. | High In a number of ca&es more than was sure she could not recover from an Tower, explained tW superintendent, wa/y today to Europe from this port. This Atlanta, lain . . . 57 TTT .69 illness. 'are not fit to house these persons sus- three inches of stone will be required, for the balance of the week, and otton formed the cargoes of six steam- Jlrmlngham, cldy. , 56 58 .46 but the county proposes to take care Her body was crushed toy striking the pected of mental weakness, and if they Joston, cloudy . 42 48 00 the indications are that The Con- sides of the shaft on the way down, are brought to the Grady \hospjtal, rs which sailed for European ports Juffalo, radn 50 52 .04 of same without cost to the city using Charleston, rain 60 60 22 the be,&t obtainable material. The and she was dead before reaching the where they can be placed under the within the pa»t forty-eight hours. Chicago, rain . . 40 50 count} auso agrees% to take care of all stitution's advertising will make ground. observation of psychopathic {physicians, 58 hauling and other work Incident to Denver, p. cldy 38 44 00 paving. it a record week. ' v The district coroner issued a certifi- many of them will be saved from being !)63 Moires, snow 32 32 1.22 The city is to indicate\,to the county cate of death by suicide. (Mrs. Cock- sent to the insane asylum at MUleOge- WHITE DOVE OF PEACE Jalveston, clear .' 58 60 .00 Appreciating your most effi- rell's fareiwell note, left in the monu- ville." Jatteros, p. cldy . 52 62 .00 the work to be done, and make the ap- ON BRYAN'S COAT LAPEL Cansas City, cldy. 34 36 .78 pioptiation for same available as the cient service, we remain, ment, said she realized she was a Dr. Summerall showed that with Cnoxville, rain , 54 62 .56 work progresses, so that the county "burden" to her husband. about $5,000 from city council, $7,000 \ joulsvllle, clear . <, 4(! SO 00 caii pay tor all material used by the It was the first time the towering from the county commissioners and an Washington, February -23—Secretary Memphis, cloudy 44 46\ .16 end of the year. - Respectfully yours, obelisk, which was opened to the pub- iryan appeared at the cabinet meeting rliami, Cloudy . . 72 72 -- Following are ward programs for lic in 1S88 and has 'been visited by equal sum from the medical college, .<)<> paving and grading submitted by ward a" sufficient amount would be on hand oday wearing on his coat la-pel an ilob'lle, cloudy . . 62 66 32 millions of Americans, had been the" namel white dove of peace with an Montgomerv, rain 62 64 .44 representatives for approval by \ the LEED&WOOLEN MILLV scene of suicide. An hour before the to remodel one of the older buildings ashvllle, dea*- 50 62 .02 county: monument was closed for the 'daj, Mrs. at the Grady, and elect a modern clinic live branch In its mouth The secre- *3ew Orleans, clear 58 66 40 Word Paving Program*. Cockrell went to the observation gal- on the first floor and a psychopathic ary said it was a gift of a friend, and •Jew York, cloudy, 46 50 .00 First Vvard—Regrade and widen West lery near the top in the elevator. A pointed to It when questioned concern- ^ittbburij. rain . •54 .04 few minutes later she walked down to ward on the second floor. \ Mitchell street (city's share). Mayson and Committee la Named. ing possible complications for the-Unit- 'oitland. Ores?, rain T<> 52 .50 Turner road, Aahby to limits West Hun- the third landing and clambered be- ed States In the foreign situation. taleigh, rain . 56 64 .16 ter, Vine to Ashby. Griffin stieet. Simpson tween the steel rails that separate the Alfied C. Newell strongly supported Ian Francisco rain 5S 60 .02 to Magnolia. Chestnut, Simpson t o Huntexr elevator shaft from the stairway. Miss it. Louis, cloudy . 3S 40 3S and Magnolia, Griffin to Ashby , Superintendent Summerall, and indors- Edna Rockefellen, of Takoma Park ed the pyschopathic ward and better la't Lake Citv. clr 4'! 52 on Second Ward—Prjor street paving and Mar>land, rushing to Mrs. Cockrell's Executed for Wife Murder. ihreveport, clear 52 i

uary 27 with: a cargo; of cotton- loaded Actively and effecjtjvelx in the "fight-T- here by the Carolink ' company. She ing'' ;ln the> Ossow«ta district. On "tsh> RAIL CORRESPONDENCE was: purchased .toy. the Clyde JJlne com- road from Lomza we took Jedwabno BARRED pany during .', the . Spianish-American after a fierce— combat. 'The - eiiemy., TRADE BALANCE took the offensive In considerable I •war, and •was for some time on the reg- force in the Przasnysz region. .< -, .Washington, February 23.-^-The su- ular- freight run 'between Charleston "We captured several,villages on the preme .-l / "•.'-:-• ,' - V '•"•' ••'•;' ' •' • Louisville & Nashville railroad to per- $31,783,231 for Week Ending F. Armstrong, vice president of "Walker, "It has been definitely -learned that mit commission examiners . Co inspect Armstrong & Co., jsaid this evening that the Austrians suffered*'heavy ^losses Washington Sends Notes to its files. February 20— Cotton Ex-^. TWO HEIGHTS IN THE MOST he' had received ho news concerning at Zakliczyn, in western Galicia, '•• The examiners asked for permission POPULAR the destruction of tlie- Carib In the ML ALONG FRONT February 17. -.-' tov inspect the files in the course of an ports Are Increasing. North sea .by, a mine 'beyond that con- -.."After capturing the heights of London arid Berlin in Ef- investigation ordered tiy a senate reao'- Smolnika, east of Lupkb-w pass in the lution, to , ascertain any political ac- tained in the -news dispatches. ''.''' -', • ' ' \ • •. ' ' Carpathians, our troops repulsed re- The Carib was recently, purchased by fort to Reach Unders^and- tivity in Tennesse: e of-, the Louisville "Washington, February 23.—A . trade peated counter-attacks of the -Aus- & JJTashyille.> . ' balance1 of $31.783,231 in favor of the Walker, Armstrong & Co. f roni the Clyde Fighting in Progress on Vir- trians -who reached a point -within a United States forvthe week ending Feb- line, and this was her first voyage in few paces of our positions, but were ing—Apprehension About Louisville, -Ky., February 2-3.-rrLouts- ruary 20 was shown by fig-urea from the service of her new. owners. Mr. tually Entire, Eastern Line, forced back with very heavy losses. vllle and Nashville officials here ex- ports handling about So per cent of the Armstrong said that the matter would "The Germans delivered four attacks pressed .much gratification today over trade, announced .tonight by the de- . DUDLEY 2# inches against the height of My to" Kozlourka Submarine Warfare. the supreme court's* decision against probably te taken up In due time with on the night of February 20, tout were 1 partment of commerce. Exports " v NORMAN 2^ inches the state department by his company, E5ut General Staffs Furnish driven back. . We had.carried the hill, allowing Interstate commerce •corn.mls amounted to $66,442,280; imports $34,- 2 for 25 ill. \ dottl. f tiWJ? A C»., lie. H.k«r« which was an • important port of. the sion examiners to exaniirie its cor- 659,049. The highest trade .'balance. Valthough this *as not .been definitely : Washington, February 23;^-Proposals respondence! • ' , ?37,134,226, was reported for the first decided., ' •_- But Few Details. enemy's position.-' '••'.'. ' - ( "We attacked the Austrians south have been "made informally by the Vice President W. L. Mapother de- weeU in February. Cotton exports for Mr. Armstrong' said his.chief anxiety of Stanislau, in eastern" vGalicia, and United States to both Great Britain and clared in a statement he had no ob- the week were 336,953 ba-Ics. at present is concerning the fate of the drove back two brigades after a com- Germany .suggesting a .basis for aii jection to such examination -.if the ex- Tremendous exports of breadstuffs crew. The Carib was fully insured." London, February 2'3.—The allies in aminers would specify the documents continued throughout the month of bat in which the bayonet -sometimes understanding on the subjects- of food- they desired. ^ They persisted in at- January. Their value was $»s;687,445, Mr. Armstrong said that the Carib the west again have stayed their offen- was used. .-We took here 1,600 pris- stuffs for the civilian population of oners, Including^ twenty officers and temps to peruse all the road's corre- compared with $11,042,318 vthe same NEW HOME had a German pilot aboard, who was sive, which had as its 'object the reliev- several machine guns.'? ..-.-•• belligerents and submarine warfare spondence; "however, ho .declared, and month a year ago. Three hundred thou- taken on at the Hook of. Holland, and ing of the pressure on Russia. The be- against merchant ships. ' •',...- he ordered^ them out of the office. sand more bales 'of cotton were sent .he further said that the ysTiip, 'accord- lief in military circles here- is that Rus- MORE TRENjCHES , 't These proposals have been guarded abroad last month than inv January, Machines Rented ing .to his advices, was following the 1914, biit the value of the shipments We supply . needles and parts sia has checked the Austro-German of- TAKEN BY, FRENCH, with the utmost secrecy, and officials was less. Total cotton exports for customary, course through. - the North, have not revealed their nature ibecause WILDER CO. LOSES January were 1,372,175 bales 'compared £ a U sea. ' " •".-.' f.fenslve operations at either end of• the iParis, February Zg'.-—(Via London, °Ou r oiT IfthTbest in town.! February 24> 12:10 a. m.)—The follow- of the delicacy of the negotiation. • IN SUPREME COURT with 1,052,265 bales ciie year ago. Val- Monday, Feb. 22, we will have long line and that, therefore, the neces- ing official communication was Issued Simultaneously witlK the revelation ues, respectively, were: ?59,S98,921 and a Ipecial sale of New Home Sew- WRONG ROUTE TAKEN, sity no longer existed for the allies to this evening: tonight that a new move had been, made $68,426,384. . v - ". ing Machines; Sale begins at 1 Washington, February 23.—The t> R Shipments -in the food and oil group GERMANY EXPLAINS. .' make their effort before they were fully "The day has 'been comparatively by the Washington government , ca'me Wilder company, of Atlanta, today lost 9 a. m. sharp. Come early. quiet except in the- Champagne dis- dispatches telling ofV the blowing up brought the total value of exports, not Berlin, February 23.—(Via London., I prepared. , trist, where the fighting continues un- a suit in the supreme court to prevent \Jnoluding manufactures, for January , NEW HOME SEWING February 24, 3:14 a. m.)—The German of a second American vessel, the the Corn Products company from col- up to $144,737,885, compared with ?106,- There has, however, been some fight- der favorable conditions. lecting from it for a consignment or MACHINE AGENCY admiralty has communicated a memo- 1 "We' have taken more trenches in.the steamship CarVb. near^the German coast, 205,564 one year ago. ing near the Ccoast, at Ypres, in the an incident which increased anxiety oh glucose, on the plea that the sale con- 1S3 Whitehall. Phone Main 774. randum to Commande.r v Walter ; R. region of Beausejour ^ and have main- tract was in furtherance of a monopoly Gherardi, 'the American 'naval attache, Champagne . district, where the French tained our grains of the -preceding day. the part, of officials for an early un- The court upheld the Georgia court (See Sunday papers for are attempting to push the- Germans "The northwest of Verdun, at Drlllan- derstanding with, the .belligerents* Colonel L. R. McK.ee Dead. advertisement on this sale.) pointing out that: the. destruction, of court, In the region of the Forest of of appeals in deciding the Wilder com- the American steamers Evelyn and back from Rheims and relieve that city .Forgres, our batteries blew up an am- Loss of American Vesaels. , pany's reply oto a' suit for settlement Montgomery, Ala., February 23.—-. Carib was due to their not following The wreck of the _ first vessel, \ the was not a good one. The contract con- Colonel L. R. McKee, for, a half ceu-V from the bombardment which it has munition store. tains "a rebate" provision for exclusive tury identified with the press 'of Ala- trie course prescribed by the -'German again undergone, and in the; Woevre "It is confirmed that the Germans Evelyn, was viewed by President Wil- business. . , bama and a powerful force As an edito- admiralty to a point northwest of Hel- suffered heavy losses in the complete son-as'a tragic incident due to possi- V- rial^ writer during and after recon- .goland. . • , •.,-:( . ' | and^Vosges districts. At none of these repulse of their attack at Bois Bouchot ble failure of. the captain to heed the struction days, is dead here, aged 75. points has, a battle of any dimensions on the 21st. GOVERNOR GIVEN POWER CASH GRO. C0.37 S.Broad . The memorandum" reiterates the .as- ( "In Alsace an attempt by the. Ger- German .admiralty's instructions re-, Colonel JMcKee was a brother of the surance of the German, government as been fought, although the operations In late Robert McKee, democratic secre- mans'to debouch from'the portion of the specting the location of ^mine fields. TO SUSPEND NEWSPAPER tary of state of Kentucky during se- Term. to the safety of the prescribed course: Alsace, taken as a. wtiole, are '"Of- con- village of Stosswihr still occupied by Officials tonight belleved the Carib cession. ' Captain Smith, of the Evelyn, has siderable importance. ' the enemy ' was immediately stopped disaster was of a similar nature, though No. 1 iby our fire. Denver, Col.,'February 23J—The C*olo- Guar. fceeri asked for<-a report as to the locali- I „._,„,, _,„ The communication issued In the aft- they had not official advices. rado house'today passed a bill au- EG6SEM4C ty of the disaster: Titis report is ex- OA i • i jLrJ&d ernoon follows: . . v Proposals made to the .'belligerents, thorizing the governor to suspend a WEAR EYEGLASSES pected' to show whether the: Evelyn "There Is nothing of Importance to it is known, are of far-reaching im- newspaper which published an article Now you can keep a pair of eye- 10 DO2. S1.39; CASE 30 D6Z. $3.99 Wandered within .the defensive German ON RUSS FRONT. add to last night's . communication. portance. ' They were embodied in a tending to .incite riot. The 'bill goes glasses ' on—-comfortably. Our new Fighting is going on along vdrtually West of Lombaertzyde the enemy to the senate. This Is one of four so- SHts-U mounting does the.work. Ask No. 10 VEUVA SYRUP . -;3S7c mine fields, -.or • whether .; she' struck confidential memorandum- which both called "sedition" measures introduced to seo a ipair. A. K. Hawkes, Opticians, mines laid by a belligerent power'other the entire Russian front, but the re- made ready to deliver two infantry Ambassadors Page and Gerard Vere in- 14 Whitehall.—(adv.) No. 5 VELVA SYRUP . . 20c l attacks which coming under! our fire in the general assembly. than Germany. , • ,. iports of the general staffs give little or could not be carried home. structed to take up informally with trie No. 2 1-2 VELVA SYRUP . lOc no information of the progress of the .The Hague, February 23i—(Via Lon- "The bombardment of Rheiras, re- respective foreign offices at London No. 10 KARO SYRUP . . 33c campaign. The, Russians, who have ported yesterday evening, was ex- and Berlin. ., The new communications don.)—inquiries today . failed to dis- tremely violent. It lasted for a firsl 1-lb. Can Maxwell H. Coffee 27c been strongly reinforced since their de- are not replies to the notes of Ger- TODAY close the wMerea/bouta of .members of ?eriod of six, followed by a period of many and Great" Britain, though they 3-lb. Can Maxwell HL Coffee TOc the American steamer' Evelyn's crew feat in East Prussia, have reached their ive hours. Fifteen hundred shells 3 Ibs. Coffee, GOOD DRINK 3Sc prepared positions between the^fortress were dropped in all quarters of the relate to the same subject. They con- Sugar Cured HAMS, Whole 34 l-2c reported to have proceeded to Holland r town. What remains of the cathedral stitute what is 'described In diplomacy after the, vessel was sunk by a mine. . es of the provinces of Vilna and Grod- was made a special target and suffer- as "informal inquiries" and, frequent- Sugar Cured Hams, Sliced 171-2c Naval experts say the men,.-who took no \ and offering strong resistance to ed seriously. The interior of this ly, if acceptable, become formal. v LAMB CHOPS, Pound . 121-2c \to a small boat, must have suffered the Germans, wihio are greatly-hampered vaulted roof, which had resisted-until Speculation as to what the sugges- tions were was -widespread In dlplo- PORK CHOPS, Pound . 12 l-2c terrific hardships it at( sea since Fri- by the terrible-conditions of the roads. now, was'burst. About twenty houses „... . ,. .. The b£lef SPARERIBS,'Pound . . 91-2c day. It is possible, though, they have To the south, of, the Lower Vistula were fired and twenty civilians killed. matic quarters, it was said. "To the east of the Argonne, be- most commonl-- y« held wa..«us that the BEEF BRAINS, Set . ^ P-«c^ landed at some small' island along the the Russians attacked tthe Germans on tween Malincourt and the Meuse, our United States had proposed some form Feb. 24 coast. ' . l • . ' \ the Rawka .river, bux, according to the Battery found a German battery, and of. supervision over the distribution of -^ \ German account, they were repulsed. blew up its ammunition Wagons. loodstuffs to the civilian population of Cafh Gro. Co. 37S. Broad SUBMARINE SINKS They are also active in Western Ga- "Along the remaining- part of the Germany, either by American consular Irish Potatoes, big licia, while in the Carpathians the long- front there is nothing to report." agents or American organizations. - NORWAY STEAMER. r Germany has offered to abandon her smooth cobblers, London,( February 23.—The Norwe- drawn-out battles continue, without FRENCH REPULSED, submarine warfare if assured that gian steamer Regin was sunk »ff .Dover either side gaining definite (advantage. ships laden with foodstuffs for Ger- fine for cooking. It is \reported that the Germans have GERMANS CLAIM. this morning by either a submarine or many will not be interrupted iby Greal t sent further reinforcements to this re- Berlin, February 23.—'(via Wireless1 Britain. : Half Peck ... I a mine. The crew of 22 Was saved. gion, which is likely, because; for po- to London.)—The>,German war office HUG HEY'S, 115 Whitehall | The Regin, carrying coal from the tbday issued this report: Officials Are Apprehensive. Tyne to Bordeaux, sank ten minutes litical reasons, the Russian's must be "COTTON BLOOM." THE WONDER- TURNIPS, two kept out of Hungary. "In the west: The Calais, fortress President Wilson discussed with his after she -was struck. 1 cabinet today the general situation pro- FUL ATLANTA MADE PRODUCT;. buncltes: The Russians, too, ar,e making a stand was freely bombarded during the BEST SHORTENING VOR PIES, -LETTUCE, The Regin's crew landed at Dover night of February 21-22 with missiles dueted by the declaration of a subma-, CAKES, ETC.—IfKEE DEMONSTRA- SET EGGS 13°dl this afternoon. The men said they ibe- in the crown land of Bukowinay and from an airship. rine war on merchant vessels, ana it UEAU No limit. ' (\ ' ' correspondents on the Rumania frontier "Yesterday the French again deliv- was said later the replies from; Eng-- TIONS. .FIXE JUICr FLORIDA lieved the ship was torpedoed by a 1 VNO. 4 tin'...' 38c vORANGES, dozen. 24 Ibs. Good CI flllR QQn German submarine. report that the Austrians who advanced ered an attack in the Champagne dis- land and Germany to the informal rep- No. 10 tin ,..:.88c beyond Czernqwiitz, the. capital, have trict north qf Perthes, but with de- resentations would have a considerable FANCY BIG APPLES, Siif-Rising rLUUn 5IIIC creased forces.- Each of their, advance bearing von the final outcome of the BACON—KINGAN'S DEM-. peck • The Regin is the second Nprwegian been driveri bdck to that city. A big movements bVoke down under our American government. CIOUS SLICED—In Ib. cartons steamer to encounter a submarine or battle, however, is expected to take fire. At Ailley and Apremont the Earlier* in the day the president Indi- GRAPE, FRCIT—FINE Fresh Buffer 25c ib, mine in the English 'Channel sin.ce Feb- place to the northeast of Czernowitz. French forces were driven back to cated that he had not decided whether BIG ONES ruary 18, the .effective .date of. Ger- their positions after having first se- the notes received from Germany and many's war - zone decree: The tank RUSSIANS CLAIM cured some minor successes.. In the Great Britain-on the sea zones and the Pkgs. "Lighthouse" steams'hip , Belridge Avas torpedoed, by " es the Sattlekppf, to the north of use of .neutral flags required rejoiners. Milk Biscuit Apples 29c ,R. a German submarine' off Folkestone Muehlbach, has been taken by -storm. Officials tonight spoke guardedly but Washing Powder Fancy Grapefruit, dozen . . . . 24c last week, but was not sunjc.' NOTABLE SUCCESSES. v Petro-grad, February 23;—"(Via Lon- Otherwise there is nothing- of Im- with no-concealment of their apprehen- Limit 7 Very Delicious The Finest Oranges, -dozen . . 20c The Regin.was of 1,107 riet, tonnage, portance to- report in the west. sions over the situation which might 7 \ 2 POUNDS FOB . . . . 265 feet long and was built in 1913. don. )T-Claimirig marked successes in The Nordykn, another Norwegian . "In the east: An advance attempted develop If American ilives were lost as the Carpathians and collapse of the D.y the Russians with forces nuickly a result of a, submarine attack. FLOUR. —OU R OWN "HOME- HUGHEY'S, 1 1,5 Whitehall ship, went tJown in the Baltic last Germai} offensive In the north, 'which gathered tog-ether from. Grodno, rnov- - jThe Carlib was the second ship in- v • I,BNTE]V POOD. week, probably as a result of striking? in.g- in a northwestern direction, re- AID," 24-11). sack ...... : . . - • Two ciuu* HERKING "never emerged from its period of s sured iby, the government war1 risk in- KOE ..... I ...... a mine or being torpedoed. preparation," Russian officers 'took an suited failure. The number ot surance bureau. There was $ 235,000 on FAMOUS"WHIT E CREST," cannon initethe pursuit of i the her «argo and $22,263 on her hull. With 84-lb. Sttcfc Two cann ' BRITISH COLLIER I op.timistlc view today of the outlook Russians ^af-ter battle of the Ma- a loss on the Evelyn, the bureau prob- SHRUIP. ....:...... ----- i . . .. TORPEDOED. . • :- along the -.whole front. zurlan lah increased to ably will have to.-pay<«.-total of $659... 23c Two lurjje cans The German advance from East Prus- over three and* includes ten 000, which about equals the sum col- SHRIMP...... i ...... 42c New Haven, England, Fe-brua^ry 23.—— sia has been, stopped largely by the pieces of 1 lected to date in premiums. ; .23c (Via London, February 24, 1:30'a. m.)— "To the Ossowetz Two cant* Eighteen members of the crew of Car- flooding of rivers and the melting of Undoubtedly both cases'will be the BUTTER—BES T POSSIBLE TO "CHUM" SALMON ...... 19c snow, and their attempt to cross the north of Lontza, , _,, th,_e_ vicinit,._ y o„f„ subject of civil suits for damages by diff steamer Dranksome, Chine, a gov- Przasnysz. the fijgfhtifl&S'cotitinties' . On the bureau. - ON TfOUR, TABLE—PACKE D ' Two cann B^ Jk M. ^ ernment collier, landed here this even- Bobr likewise has ibeen thwarted. A the Vistula, -to the east .Of %Block, we SOLID — LASTS LONGER— Ib. . . CODFISH.. . . 2Sc ing. Their vessel either struck a mine new battle line thus has been formed have advanced further into the Wyszo- rule, as a result qf which the Turks CHEESE— DELICIOUS Thr nice or was torpedoed in the,'English, chan- in the north along which there is un- grod'disteict: ' ;. ' ::•"-..,• . .FKESH N. Y. STATEU-lb. .*.:... NORWAY MACKEREL 25c nel 20 miles southeast of Beachy Head .""In Poland, soUtH of "the Vistula, an were driven beyond the river. . There about 2 o'block this afternoon. interrupted fighting. advance: by a .ROssian division'Qii our was no fighting elsewhere on this date. ; FRESH VEGETABLES. Six Smoked The men. say, the captain and mate Operations in the Canpathians are de- positions on the;iRa.yvka river has- been SPINACH, two ';' '" BLOATI5KS ...... 25c f the steamer are standing '(by the veloping rapidXy, and the Austrians" r-epuise'd." . '.•;-,. ,-• •..,.•..--•.;".-,-'- GAINS CLAIMED bunches. ' - Heinz Free Demonstration, vessel, which is ibadly damaged and right flank raow is threatened by the BY AUSTRIANS. Lenten Food Salads at awash. -An attempt will be made to Russian offensive 'movement. Near BRITISH HOED v Go ins On Daily; ••;. •pull her to the coast and beach her. Vienna, February 23.—(Via London . A larger steamer is reported in dis- Krasne, "east of Lemberg, the Russians GERMANS IN CHECK. February 24, 1:54 a. m.)—The following tress near the same spot. Lifeboats are repulsed an Austrian division, thus London, February 23.—The British official communicatio v n was'issued this Delicat e^s en in attendance upon her. • , ^ checking! the movements of .Austro- semi-weekly report on operations on evening: . Counter, Norwegian Of\_. German forces attempting to concen- the continent, given out today, reads "In Russian Poland there is nothing Fish Salad, Ib. . . OUC BRITISH FLAG GONE, trate at Stanislau. ; ; as follows: .' sigriflcant to report.. > • _ \ v "The enemy continues to show consid- "Foggy weather in west Galicia im FRANK M. SPRRTL1N W. E. HARRINGTON W.WLIAN THOMAS \ Deviled Crabs, in Shell, each lOc v SAYS BERLIN PAPERS. • • The situation in northern Poland, erable activity; In the neighborhood of pedes ithe activity of the troops, i. Ihowever, is regarded as of greatest im- x , 3 for 25c—Doz. 75c Berlini^eriin, Februarn e-oruaryy Jo.—23^—(Vii v laa Wireless.vvneieae,.^) **" —* —~ . __, ~ . Ypre^r t—s ,—severa -~--~-l ^attacku/ku»^..us uan..ud ^vcounter-at, 1*111.1=1-^1.-- "On the Carpathian front the Rus- Berlin newspapers are publishing re- mediate importance. The .position of tacks have occurred. ^At 6 a. m, on sian attacks were shattered "in tli\ Lobster Salad. 1-2 Ib. tubs 35c fyVL Alll *it>w O^JCfct'Ci o G.I «3 1J i*'itr»J*3«.«.t-»na j v* - | *»•«***-«—— - - ^n.- ( - ports from North sea ports that the the Germans near Osaowetz is consid- February 21 the enemy exploded an usual manner and with important losses' BritishD-^i^x,, ^i^^'-^o^flag . , disappeare^I=O«^^O^OHd f-nfro™m ththoe ered .critical, since they are under at- elaborte series of mines which destroy - to the enemy. Five officers and S50' Spratltn, Harrington 6 Tftpiri^g s Ca sea," and that English sailors are re- ed one of our trenches. A new line men were made prisoners. ' \ 6 ^f Salmon 74c fusing to .leave port ibecause of Ger- tack from the iheavy guns of the for- was prepared a short distance- iin the "The^ battles south ot \the .Dniester Best Quality No. 1-2 Tins many's submarine activity. Sailors of tress and are unable to bring up artil- rear and immediately occupied. Any river continue.- On this >battlefield our other countries also are reported to lery owing to the poor roads. A stub- attempts at further progress have been trust Croatian trdops, in a successful "We Write Insurance" be. refusing to sail ,,to the British Isles. born -fight orv the road to Lomza was completely frustrated. attack, drove the Russians from sev- FIRE HEALTH 3 Salmon SteaK 38c "Near Givenchy our infiantry, after eral places, captured positions,, on v It is reported that Stanislau," Galicia, won by the Russians. The: only loca- ACCIDENT has been occupied by Austrian troops. a successful -bombardment, captured heights strongly fortified -'by the ene7 LIABILITY tion 1n that general vicinity still In a; trench of the enemy and blew it up. my and advanced our fr.ont." : 313, Trust Co. ,of da. Bldg. Demonstration of A Constantinople . dispatch denies dispute is Przasnysz, 50 miles west\ of PLATE CLASS : that Turkish or v Arabian soldiers ATI attempted attack \ by the enemy AUTOMOBILE GiirkcKino Crackers and Cakes. operating: near the Suez have surren- Lomza. The Germans are said to have along La Bassee canal was .easily re- Phone Ivy 3372 ounsmne Come >;? ?nd tr/ tjie gathered a large .force there. pulyed by our artillery. Invigorating te the Pale ana Sickly. dered. but says they ''completed their "South of the River Lys there has .The * Old Standard . eeneral strengthening new varieties. scouting mission and that they, then Along the whole front the Germans 'been .an increase in artillery and rifle tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. 1 Oc packages as you discontinued, their activities. liave tj.e'en proceeding in six groups: fire, in which .our troops showed mark- drives out Malaria, enriches the blood, build* . . STATEMENT ..for. the, Six. Alonths Ending -Uecem'tfer 31. like them for Th first, in the direction of Eydkmh- ed 'Superiority. . Along the remainder up the system. A true Tonic. For adults 1914, of the condition of the ••: . ' ''.... x 3 26c ISMAY DISCOUNTS 1 and children, GOc. nen the second toward Grodno, the ! moof oue r front there has been nothdng Kamper's Special Cake lOc SUBMARINE PERIL. ; third around Ossowetz, the fourth in >' . than^ artillery duels. The thick Liverpool,* February 23. — (Via Lon- the district of Lomza, the .fifth In th^ weather has toadicapped the work of air The finest on the Market , don:) — J. Bruce ismay, presiding to- direction of Przasnysz and the sixth j. New England Casualty Company day at a meeting of tlie Liverpool .and -near .Ptonsk and Nowo Georgiewsk. All FLEET BOMBARDS .London War Risk association, said Wilson's Clothes Get Ready for Spring,. 18 Cases Club that the shipping entered ih this asso- 'these groups are keeping clos.e . to the I , of BOSTON 1 railroad's. Comrhunic'atlon , between TURK PORTS. ARE GOOD—VERY GOOD ciation was valued^at $400,000,000; that Paris, February 23.—The Balkan Always S15.OO. 12 Edaewooil "^F^r Queen Olives the ye,ssals identified with the aasoeia- them is by cavalry.. , , News agency has a dispatch from A-th- org-anized under the laws of the State oif Massachijsetts, made to the 'Gov- Some Filled and Stuffed; others stuffed, ,tion\ which 'had been lost during six The Russians,, now on a. previously ens, dated yesterday, sayins: the allied ernor of the State of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said State'. months of the- war were Valued at only prepared line, are ibelieved able to stop fleet, bombarding tlie . Cardanelles, . Principal Office; -1 Liberty Square. •,, N ' -V '• , with Pimentoes and Celery; all sell regu- S'l. 250,000 and the cargoes at $22,500,- '1. CAPITAL STOCK. ^ . larly for 50c,\65c and 75c. 'the German advance wherever it is de- threw 2,000 'heavy projectiles into the 000. The cargoes, represented only cided to accept battle.^ Turkish forts Sunday. 1. Whole Amount of Capital Stock :...... $1,000,000.00 For Wednesday and ""T C? seven-tenths of one per cent of tha The Ottoman batteries replied feebly 2. Amount Paid up in-Cash 1,00*>,000.00— $1,000,000.00 Thursday. 2 battles for ,/ O'C tbtal value of the cargoes at risk. AuBtro-Gerinann Repulsed. without hitting any of trie v warships. This, he said, constituted a magnifi- Petrograd, February 23.—;Repulse of The allies continued their fire yes-f IT.'. ASSETS-! v \ Limit 4 bottles to a customer '• cent tribute to the efficacyv of the pro- terday, but with diminished intensity. 1. Market Va'lue of Hi-sil Instates owned \by the Company .. ^. ( io,r»n7.7s tection afforded by the British navy. the Austrians and Germans >at several It' in.cumbered, to what amount .-. i. •fS.OHO.OO and showed that the submarine peril points 611 the western front are claim- London, February _23.—An official 3 Stocks and Bonds owned absolutely by the Company: Par Phone Ivy 5000 had been greatly exaggerated. . Sub- ed by the Russians in an. official com- statement issued tonight says: "Value $1 661,328.08; Market Value (.carried1 oul) 1,761,285v.Se marines, he said, had proved far less munication: It is stated l^hat in east- . "Unfavorable weather, with low vis- 5. Cash in the Company's, principal office $28,G6S.Ol .492-498 PEACHTREE ST. dangrerous than swift, well handled ibility and a .strong- southwesterly 6. Cash belonging- to the Company depoaited in Bank ,64,870 .78 cruisers. ern Galicia, southeast of Stanislau, two Austrian brigades .were driven off gale, has interrupted operations at the V Dardanelles. Trie outer forts were se- Total -. . . • •, • • ; ' ...... $93,412.79 WATERS CLOSED with the loss of 1,500 prisoners, in- riously damaged by the bombardment Total Cash Items (carried! out).,. '•.. ,'.,.. . s '• .\ ^93,442.78 cluding twenty officers and several of February 19." Amount of Premium Notes* mpon which policies ihave- been BY BRITAIN. i machine ~' '274,264. 52 \ London, February 23.—The vBritish follows: TURKS DRIVEN --'.->' 9. Amount of Interestvactually due, and accrued and unpaid.. admiralty -announces that the Irish Fighting continues- on .the right BY RUSSIANS. 11 All other Assets, 'both real and personal, not included here-' Jones'Cash Store channel and -the North channer rl w;aters, V' inbefore: New York Excise Ee-lh'BUra.nce Fund ...... \ I!!?!). 17 lying between""EngIanQ "alid" Scbtf£nd bank of the Bobr and the Narew In Petrogrn-d, February 23.—^J report oh The Perfect Workman's Compensation Re-Insurance. Bureau. 4,221.:i6 ana Ireland, have been restricted for isolate. d engagements--_,_.,-. . An encounter . the fighting- in the Caucasus received Advance 011 Contracts !),049.0S 124 Whitehall navigation from today. v of secondary importance occurred i\ear I from the headquarters of the Russian Grodno on the Lypskov roa-d in which , commander of that region says, that oil Perfecto — Deposit in-Suspended 'Bank ..--.'...... 4,000.00^ The .southern entrance to i the Irish i . '• . S . Slain 367. 42S{. Atlanta 1175. channel, known as St. George's chan- we attacked the Germans. • February 21 there were 'engagements Total Assets of the Company, actual cash Imarket valtic $2,21S,508.iT nel, is between Carnsore point and the "The guns of the fortress were used ' with the Turks in the vicinity of Tcho- Round Steak. . •« « Ol/ n Irish coast, and St. David's Head, Wales. ' , '•' .'.-•'. ' ^ , 'III. LI ABILITIES: • .' • ' t- pound I O72C Certain areas of this channel also have lOc Straight- 2 Gross ^Losses'in process of adjustment or In sus-. \ i, ' been closed to -mercantile navigation pense, including all reported and supposed . ' Lamb Legm. 4 ^Jl/f»- by the .admiralty's orders, which re- -. Losses -•• -. $3te4,i25.11 \ pound...... I «3/2*' quire ithat all traffic wishing to pro- has sfet a new stand- 3. Losses resisted, including interest, cost and all Lamb Korc Quartern, Cfcl/ f ceed through the North channel must other exijenKes thereon .. .-. 29,85 pound.'. ....': ^*/2*^ pas» south of Rathlin .Island between' sunrise and sunset. - - - ' 4. Total Amount of Claims for Losses. . i . .1 .'. $393,98:;. 03 Pork Snouldera, . v « m HOT ard in cigar values. pound...... 1 I C No ship .will be allowed -within four 6. Net Amount of Unpaid Losses (carried out.) ..'5 .".93,983.03 miles of Rathlin island between sunset '10 The Ahio'uiit of Reserve for Re-Insurance .. Smoked Unni, f tS.l/Let - 622,288.23 pound . . and s-unrise. 13 All 6ther claims against the Company 9.",211 .26 12. Joint Stock Capital actually paid up in cash. .3,000-.000.0tf Pork Snu.inRc, . TWO SHIPS HIT ; 13. Surplus beyond all Liabilities 107,026.35 pound.. ,|A , i z&c GOTH I Fresh Pork Ham. OFF HASTINGS.' .14. Total Liabilities^ •;< . .. S2,218,508.87 pound 15c Lydcl, February 24.-v(Via London, | IV. IX-COMaS DTJRES'G THE. LAST SlJy MOX'THS .OF THE YBA'R' >19)--l. Backbone* 41:12 a. m.t)—The steamer Kalibia has arrived here and reports that twelves- Hatd 1. Amount of Cash Premiums received.. .. .^ .. 5 708423 45 pound.-..'. S 5c sels 'have -been torpedoed off Hastings. Received for Interest .. .. V .. .. ;...... 44,170.15 Chuck Boast, One sa'nk and the other was supposed Hotel ofrefuiecl | Broadway at 29^ St. 4. Income received from all othfrr sources 'sss'.yi •pound lOc to- be in a sinking- condition, with three Rump Roast. . trawlers standing by. The crew of the eleghnce. located in 6. Total Income. Actually received during the last six months * " " .pound ..12^c first vessel was, saved and landed. , A in 'cash . -i .' $ 753 ) 17.il Grapefruit, mine sweeper \was' attempting to tpw New^brks social centre "An Hotel Wher* Gue.t. are Made i V.- EXPEXDITUR-ES DURING'' THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR. I'SH? each.. . .' 2c the other to Dover, Her crew was to Feel at Home" | ,1. (Amount of Losses Paid ..-.: .... : .1 5 585,347.4* NOi 1O Silver saved by a Ramsgate fishing smack. Easily accessible to a. Amount of Expenses paid, including: fees, salaries and com- Leaf.. .. missions to Agrents and Officers of the Company ...... Ki3.611.61 $1.27 Not too large^et large I 4. Pair] for State, National and Local Taxes in this ana other No. 1O Pure WAR ON LIQUOR ADS theatre and si enough to afford the 1 States ,. .. .\ ... ' -..',.. i ..... i'.220.!>4 Lard. SI.24 5.-All other Payments, and .'Expenditures ' ,\. , . . .\ . . (-00.S3 No'l 1O Cotton PUSHED BY ALABAMA maximum of value at ,, | Bloom 87c districts minimum .expensed | Total Expenditures during the last six months of the Jfo. 1O Snov»-- Washington, February 23.—A-delega- year in cash ...... $ 932 410.85 drtft.. Exceptionally Accessible i Greatest Amount Insured in any one risk .. . .$ 1,000,00000 89c tion of five Alabama men, Samuel £>. 'Total Araoiipt of Insurance outstaiTding . . .. 301,41T,,471.60 ILIbby'n -Peeled Weakly, Fred M.< Jackson, Walter L. Single rooms with bafts ~ 500 Room*—Moderate ReHamanl duafu | Sessions,, L. B. Musgrave and Robert rooms with balhi ^ A 'o. S Virginia hand-packed M. Goodall, arrived here today? to urge Slnrle Hoorn'wlta ruanlae -water i Tomatoefi, can. . legislation to exclude liquor advertise- . Sl.OO to »S.OO = STATE or GEORGIA, COCTNTY'OF PCLTO>f— 'Personally appeared bofore '. ments from tfte mails entering prohibi- Wetherbee Gf'Wood • . Single Room witb tub or.'Shower • r the undersigned W. E. Hai-rlngton, of Sprat^lrj, Harrington & Thomasi who, tion territory. They came In accord- v ... v . ..-.-- bath V *1.50 to »5.0U I beins fluly swyornj deposes and says that tliey are Ueneral Ag-cnts 01 the Every Time. You Miss ance with a .resolution of the Alabama •BBIHMBHMHHBBItMBBa H Double Room witb runnins water | Se-w\ F^rigrlaiid Casualts y Company, anil that the fpr.ejjolhfiT stat^nient is cor- legislature, and will call on President = ' - SS.ttt); to Si.OII = rect .and true. (• • ,,,'' • ' W..' 13. fIA.RRINGTO.V. ;> Coming to Jones' v Wilson, Postmaster General Burleson |- ' Double Room with \»\>'or ahovvef = Sworn to and subscribed before n.c, this ^K day of • February' 1SJ15. and others tomorrow. Today they con- I billl .'. I A , .\ *"-Qf> t" *«.UU .: ««n Name of State Agent — SPRATLUST, HARRIXGTOX & THOMAS introd-ucecf in tire nouso. Kame of Agent atv Atlanta —SPRATLIN , HAftRlJJGTOSr & Ti£OaiAJ8t

<>~ rWSPAPlRl 'WSPAP1RI CONSTITU^TIQN, ATLANTA, GA.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915. Three.

sentative of President Wilson, -with different leaders and between General 2 KILLED AND 12 HURT 8-HOUR LAW FOR WOMEN Police Here Don't Carranza and Charles A. Douglas, *& Everybody Knew When Atlanta Washington attorney, v .- : v- - IN A BIRMINGHAM FIRE UPHELD BY U. S. COURT POWERS ARE Douglas .went' to "Vera Cruz with Eliseo Arredondo, Washington, repre- Washington, February 23.—The, Cali- Enforce Auto Law, senative, of Carranza, to discuss.with BiririSngham. Ala.,, February 23.—Two" fornia eight-hour labor law for women the first chief international aspects of employed in manufacturing^ and mer- Ro far/an s Held C e lebration the Mexican situation with a view to men were 'killed and twelve injared. cantile establishments, except those Sn TO MEXICO securing a better understanding of one fatally, in a fire which desti'.iycii harvesting and canning fruit, boarding Declares Phil Cook pending questions relating to foreign- the Buyck & Thomas building earl-; .houses and graduate nurses in hospi- ers and their interests. ' this morning, and caused damage er.* - tals, was upheld as constitutional'to- West is to confer with Villa and oth- mated at $75,000. ,' The fire originated day by the supreme court. Of Their Birthday er chiefs and on the information re- in the paint shop of tlie. ,Rouortson The decision established the , princi- v United States Proposes ported through .these 'channels .it is Hardware company, and spread to tnc ple that reducing the hours of women's Only 1,712 Out of 4,705 Au- 'V. . ^ ; /.- . M — believed a, further • development of the labor to eight hours a day is not an to Do. Washington government's policy" to- Windsor hotel, where the dead men improper exercise of police power. The Atlanta Rotary club held a gram .to the Cincinnati Rotary club, ward Mexico will be based. were sleeping. - The" bodies .vere , so Hitherto, the court had been called upon tomobiles in Atlanta Have felicitating- them, and declaring that •badly burned that identification is Im- ' . * birthday party yesterday—^all day, but 1 Fifteen hundred Carranza soldiers possible. Roomers in the hotel were to go only so far as to uphold a limi- Registered—Saturday Last more especially at the Capital 'City they would meet them in San Fran- Washington. -February 23.^—Diplo- •were killed and many captured by caught 'by the fire and "forced to iuniii tation to ten hours a day in the Mas- club last night, and the Rome club cisco and flgrht them until ice forms in matic representatives of various coun- Villa troops in Friday's battle at to the ground, three stories below, J. sachusetts law. and fifty-fourv hours a the most unexpecte d places fo: r the Zayula, according to General Villa's week in the Ohio law. came over to the party. . . ,\ 1916 convention. , tries ' who have, inquired as to the version of the fighting, forwarded W. Burne1 r being fatallyl injured while Day. _ The event celebrated—-and how it difl Wylie West then made a speech. course of the United States in the Mex- from Chihuahua today to the state de- being hoisted to the roof -by firemen ( ican situation .have been advised in- when his grasp on' the rope slipped Asiatic Russia\, contains 1SS rivers, cfelebratel-^-the tenth; anniversary of A telegra S m was then received from , partment. ' After- the battle. Villa re- arid ,he fell to the pavement. Firemen with a total navigable length of 13,558 the birth of Rotarianism. Frank L,.' IM'Ulholland, international ! formally that the administration is ported, he pursued the >Carranza troops The fact that out of the 4,075 automo- president, wishing the Atlanta '• clu'b awaiting the outcome of conferences toward Manzanillo, Villa said his own spent the day searching the debrjs, bin miles, and four lakes that can be navi- foiles'in Atlanta, only 1,712 have regis- Atlanta • has been apprised .and not every success, and setting forth at con- between Duval West,»personal repre- losses were 100 killed and 250 wounded. no more bodies were found. gated for 707 miles. infrequently surprised at the resuli^- siderable length the ideals of Rotari- tered '-with the secretary of state so producing proclivities of local Rotary anism. s • •. , . iar, is d.ue to the failure of the At- activities and festivities^ on ordinary An-interesting feature of the evening • t lanta police to enforce the automobile occasions. But yesterday's occasion was "Tipperary," sung toy Master .Al- law, according to the statement.of Sec- was neither local nor ordinary. bert Crane, the champion tenor singer retary of State Phil Cook. of the Western Union messenger serv- "There are in Atlanta approximately There •were telegrams of congratula- ice. • ,. i . tions from Los Angeles and Dallas and It was -while he was singing that a 4,70^ automobiles," said Mr. Cook. , "Of Chicago^ and Mobile and Philadelphia strange looking gentleman, -with side this-'number. .",093 have not'yet com- and New Orleans, and there were Whiskers ,aiid an unmistakable Irish plied with the law for 1915: Owners of speeches to the Rome and Atlanta Ro- topography, entered. He stood for a . such cars have Vonly. from now until iarians- over the long distance by In- moment And waiclied the little fellow Saturday night to comply with the law. ternational Rotarian officials in Chi- sing and tears started to weJl into his Monday will be March 1. Upon ancl eyes. ' ',..'. i cago, Toledo and Philadelphia, \' An IHsli Rotarian. "Even in the Sunny South!" after, that date, any operator of an au- tomobile -wliich does not carry a 1915 • , A Striking; Scene. Bvery one was .wondering who he tag, is liable to prosecution-for a mis- Rotne-^-Nero's, not Georgia's—in all awas, when Bert Adams introduced him demeanor, i ' \.,''' . . • her glory never presented a scene so s Hugh O'Connor, representative of Autoto Wlthont^l'aKn. regally gorgeous as the 'big banquet the Rotary club of Dublin, Ireland Mr. Whether you liave always lived in \f'There Is no earthly excuse- wny^ hall of "the Capjtal City club' when the O'Connor made a. speech in his -broad practically three-fourths of the auto- Atlanta Rotarians ushered the visitors mobile owners 'in Atlanta, should have into it last night. the sunny south lands or whether •waited until almost the last day to reg- In the balcony an orchestra struck countenance of A. L. Xeilson. ister except for the fact that they do up "Tipperary" and the Rotarians took All the evening: there was a keen up the strain and the dinner had begun contest in. sing-ing: between the Atlanta you are a visitor there from the not fear arrest by the Atlanta police. and the Rome clubs. ; Last Saturday, afternoon I saw two au- its record breaking pace. Fred Houser "t rather come to Atlanta than any tomobiles in the center of the city with- stood upon a chair and led the singing. place else I know," sang: the Romans. North, you'll notice and will welcome out a sign of a tag- of any sort. This When he had finished Wylie West Atlanta came .back with "It's a short, ^thingf occurs regularly and is not inter- made a speech. - . short way to Shorter college!" , Before 'the banquet was served the The principal/speakers of the even- the rapidly increasing use of radiator fered with. .'.'.-. Rotarians stood and drank the health ing- were Jack McCairtnev, managing "I made so 'bold "once .as to ask a and success of President Woodrow editor of The l^ome 'Trifciine-Herald; member of the Atlanta police force why Wilson and sang the national anthern. William T. ' Anderson, of The Maeon the law was not enforced, and;I yvas •. A Man'» > Job. Telegraph, a,nd James K. C. Pedder, of heating in the better hbmes, hotels, fense; , _. ',. '• Meanwhile George B. Allen, aer- Brads treet's. v County PolIcelPralaed. ^ geant-at-arm—he had but one weapon, Mr. Pedder's speech is published else- •'•Of the Fulton coirfety police I have a forty-two centimeteij horse pistol-r— where in this issue of The Constitution. leading stores, etc. Even in Florida told that the automobile law ie a state wasL vainly endeavoring 'to keep order The speech of Mr. McCartney was one' law and that, therefore, the local ^police by snooting up the whole outfit with or the most unique the Rotarians have do not pay any attention to it. Murder, blank cartridges. ever heard. He introduced, his speech' or southern California when there though, is a-violation of a state law, When Bert Adams, president of the 'by.telling of has meeting- with ah At- and I notice that endeavors are some- Atlanta. Rotary club and toastmaster lanta policeman and the conversatior times made to make arrests for this of- of the evening, at length threatened to that, ensued. He reDeatod tho conver come days of the "Norther," heavy no criticism to make. They are very cal^ Chief- Beavers, everything became sation, and when he had finished rr efficient ancl faithful in the enforcement as quietias a boiler shop and Secretary peatinsr the conversation he hart fir of the automobile law the moment they Wimberrey of the Rome' club called the ished his speech. rains, penetrating dampness and high catch a violator outside the city limits. •Rome roll. ,, W. T. Aiuleraon'N Speech. "From present indications, however, Each Rome 0Rotarian answered to both city and county police will have, his name, giving his name in full, and In setting fo'rth the conditions tluio ample opportunity to prove their en- stated his business and was given am- now prevail in Georgia, Mr. Anderson winds you'll find the only reliable forcing ability after March 1." ple opportunity to display his bril- gave the following remarkable sta'tis--- Prior to the last session Vf the legas- liant wit. . tics: . '' ' . . ,! lature the state experienced a great At the close of the roll call Wylie In Georg-ia there is'1 sheep to everv ! method of heating, just as in zero deal of difficulty In having the automo- West made a speech. " • 75, acres of land, 1 hog- to every .18 i •bile.law enforced: Last ytsar-a compila- -Besides the Rome visitors ther_e 'were acres, 1 chicken to every 7 acres, 1 beet- tion' of 6,600 names-of Yiolators of tne a number of representatives from Ro- cow to every GO acres, and 1 horse to climates, is by these national com- law were presented to the general as- tkry clubs of o other cities, including every 78 acres. sembly. To remedy .this situation; the Wiley Arnold, of iSavanha.li; WiUiam There- are 15,000 ifarms in Georgia, general assembly amended the automo- Love, of Birmingtiam: Mr. Dougherty, he said, without a domestic animal farters—an o utfit of bile law milking it the duty Of the of Philadelphia'.: J.'H. Gay, of Jackson- upon them. I ( county commissioners of each county to ville; Mr. Fijank, of Tampa,, and others, "We are afflicted with too much cot- \ see to it that the law is enforced. This, each of "whom was called upon f or a ton," he declared. "Everyone of us; however, does not preclude any) officer speech. should do what he can to remove this of the law for making an arrest-of any Meanwhile, Mell R. Wilkinson 'and condition. Last year Georgia bought I An IDEAL Boiler will \burn least fuel because .driver of a car without .the. proper n- Walter G. Cooper, president and secre- $172,000,000 worth of foodstuffs 'Her' * cense tag.' - • tary, respectively, of the Atlanta Cham- cotton crop sold for $140,000,000. Thesel! it ^s unnecessary to force tiie fire to send heat to Chief Beavers, when asked for a 'ber of Commerce, had entered the hall figures reveal that there, is work for statement last night, would say nothing and 'taken their seats at the-speakers' all of us." ( . • i ,-i windward rodms^-the more heat needed at the in reply to the secretary of state. table. tEverytoody -was laughing and . Others •who spoke were Arthur F, singing, when .a Rome Rotarian spied Giles, Ro'bert Graves; of Rome; -Mell K. exposed side of the house, the faster will be the the sober, (the 'Word is not meant to Wilkinson, Walter G. Cooper, Judge CELEBRATION OF HOLY reflect oh any one) face of Walter Joel Branham, of Rome; W. S. Cothran, | flow of warmth to the AMERICAN Radiators Copper, whereupon he mounted a chair of Ho.met and Wylie West. ! COMMUNION WEDNESDAY At the close of the banquet President! EADIAIORS l l and -offered a bonus of $5 to arly man George Smith, of the Rome club, ex-i stationed there to o^fse^ the dold. who could make Mr. Cooper smile. tended to the Atlanta clu'b -a. most cor- ' " The celebration of holy communion Mr. Cooper smiled of his own accord dinl. invitation to come to Rome. | will be held by the members of the and the R\oman promised to mail* him a The Rome Rotarians, fifty strong-, ' AH IDEAL Boilers are or may be fitted with an IDEAL "Sylphon Regulator, which gives perfect automatic Episcopal churches in Atlanta Wed- check.- ^ \ hove into Atlanta Tuesday morning nesday in St. Philip's, cathedral. . This V air. Wilkinson's Occupation. at 11:3,D o'clock to be the guests-of the control over the draft and cheek dampers, insuring great fuel economy and uniform heating. Saves running up is the anniversary of St. Matthias day •Mr. Wilkinson was called upon to Atlanta Rotary club at Jts big-- anni- and of the consecration of Bishop C. K-. rise and state hisbfousiness.~ versary celebration. . Immediately aft- ^and down the cellar stairs during quick changing weather. It is the greatest improvement made in a century Nelson, of the diocese of Georgia and "I am a working- man," said 'Mr. Wil- er the arrival of the Romans they were Alabama. Morning prayer will be held kinson escorted, to the Winecoff hotel-for a. for exact control of the volume of heat. at 9 o'clock. ' > The Atlanta Rotary club sent a tele- "get-together" meeting-. ,. At 1 o'clock the Rome Rotarians entertained the Atlanta Rotarians at The sure comfort and e very-day economies, Conveniences and cleanliness of these heating out-' luncheon at Kuhn's cafe. In the afternoon ,the visitors were fits have been demonstrated< in thousands of notable buildings, taken upon an automobile tour of the city, including: the Oglethorpe univer- homes, stores,.schools, churches,hospitals, theatres, etc., in nearly Rheumatism sity site, and various country clubs. every civilized country. 'Besides, this ideal heating is endorsed by ,all leading.health officials, engineers and architects. Lumbago MORTUARY /-•• That is why IDEAL SMQKELESS Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators are (At) Funeral Xotlcru .Appear on so fully guaranteed. Yet they cost no more than ordinary types'made with- I-n«t Pace.) out/Scientific tests of construction arid capacity. IDEAL SMOKELESS Boilers V and AMERICAN Radiators do not corrode, warp nor rust out Sciatica Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. \ r__ \by actionv of fire, gases or water—will last scores of years! They reduce the 'Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, 74 years old Stopped died at the residence, 17 Kiiotz street, d cost of living and better the tiving ! ',..'. v Tuesday night at 11:45 o'clock: The A No. .1124 IDEAL Boiler and 461 sq. ft. Their purchase .price is a far-sighted investment, adding 10% to 15% to rentals, and you get "full The fire in an IDEAL "Juot > line in {praise of Sloan's body was removed to Pooie's chapel, of 38-in. AMERICAN Radiators, costing the •Hoilcr need not be re- Liniment. I have been til nearly and will be taken to Marietta Wednes- owner $225, were used to heat this cottage. ,, money back" if building is sold, or larger loan from banker.on buildings thus modernized. If kindled in an entire fourteen weeks with rheumatism, day'for funeral and Interment. She is At this price the goods can be bought of any freezing days at home have again shown you how comfortless and fuel-wasteful your present heat- heating season. One have been treated by doctors who survived by eight children: Jack, Wil- reputable, competent Fitter. This did not .ing is, write us today for (free) book: — "Ideal Heating "— which shows how to mate your; o\vn charging of coal easily lie and George Davis, Mrs. R. C. Haynes, include coat of labor, pipe, valves, freight, inside climate at a turn of the radiator valve and- save fuel. Zron,prices now rule the lowest in lasts through the lon- did their best. I had not slept for Mrs. James Morgan, Mrs. John Glbbs 1 etc., which vary according to climatic, and ncst-zcro'ntaht. There the terrible pain for several nights, Mrs. 'M . G' . Waldo' n and Mrs. L. F. Wal- other conditions. 10 years—best time to buy and at this season you get the services of the most skilled fitters! can be no fuel waste. when my wife got me a small bottle of the Liniment and three applica- tions gave me relief so that I could Hamilton Crankshaw. Hamilton Crankshaw, aged S7, died sleep. '—Jotefh Tamblyn^ 613 Con- at his residence, 7 Peachtree place, An unfailing Vacuum Cleaner—built into the house. Price $150 verse Street, McKtespart, J"«.» Monday \moriifing. Mr. Crankshaw was a pioneer of this city, having come to You should know about our ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaner, for dustless, complete cleaning of rooms, furnishings, Atlanta sixty-five .years ago. The de- clothing, etc. Sits in basement and cleans through an iron suction pipe running to each floor. Easily put in OLD ceased, is survived by three children, v Mr. Charles W. Crankshaw, Mr. Joseph buildings. Fully GUARANTEED. Lasts as long as the building—like radiator heating. Send for catalog. C. Crankshaw and Mrs. ^Margaret C. Thomas. The furieral services will be held at his home, 7 Peachtree place,! at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Write Department B-72 .Sold by'all dealers Candler Building Clayton Sasser, Bonaire. \ Atlanta Perry, Ga., February 23.—(Special.)—• No exclusive agents Clayton. Sasser, of Bonaire, died Rri- day night at his home and was buried Public Showroomi it Chicago no. New York, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Rochester, Buffalo, Pil-tsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Atlanta, Birmingham: at Bonaire Sunday morning. He is sur- New OrlcanB~ , Indianapolis, Milwaukee. Omaha. Minneapolis, St. Paul. St. Louis, Kanta* City, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Spokane, Los Angeles,' vived 'by his • wife, fouu sons and one daughter, three brothers and one sis- SOB Francisco, Toronto, Brantford (Out.), London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin; Cologne, Milan. Vienna t / KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) ter. He had been sick about two weeks. He served in the confederate army in DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Philadelphia. Pa. ' St. Louij, Mo. the civil war, and was buried • by the Masons. -V ' . Price. 25c., SOc. and 91.00 \ A. lllges. ^^ Columbus, ,Ga., February 23.—A. 111- es, one of the oldest and wealthiest of §olumbus "citizens, died .at his home in this city tonight at 9 o'clock after a short illness, at the age of 84 ye'arsi The deceased was interested in a numi ber of industrial enterprises in the city. Several children survive him. No i TO CALIFORNIA funeral arrangements have been made. Crawford M. Norton. The Exposition Line—1915 Crawford il. Norton, GS years old, died .at tl\e residence, 9 Av^on a.venue, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. He 'is to^San Francisco and San Diego survived by three children: C. B. and Samuel. Norton and 'Mrs. C. S. Nolen. Vuneral arrangements^ will be an- nounced later. The 'body was removed to Poole's chapel. SAVE CONStlTUTION, READERS Miss Mary %ul ifiss Mary Puller, aged 32. died Tues- day afternoon at her residence in tMon- roe, Ga. The deceased is urvlvecl by her mother, Mrs. A. OI. Fuller, and tn-o .sisters. Mrs. \y. B. Still, of .Monroe, and .'Mrs. Fannie Randolph! of L.OS Angeles, Cal. ' . - ' . ' . i He. bAFE, F AS T AND RELIABLE ROUTE Cecil Wentle. '- Only 60 Hours and 45 Minutes to. Los Arfgcles . Cecil Wentic. ,asred TO. died Tuesday I V afternoon at the \hotne of his parents,, Only 76' Hours to San Francisco i. and Mr si I., A. %A'entle' , of Ba's' t . I Point. The Deceased is survived by | PONSTITUTION WANT ADS furnish a myriad of "Shortcuts" between "Wants" of Consti- The Sunset Limited---The Sunset Express three brothers and three sisters. | 1 11:0•M-n0n Aa . Miw . Leavfe New Orleans «.••.•«. ~ .. ^' tution readers and the satisfaction of those "Wants." ; \ • • • 11:30 P. M, Virginia Ruth Jenkins. . o •'.'•.'• V. - . \ • ' A'irs'mia Ruth Jen'kins. aged 15 months, died at the home of her par- " ' . •.'..•"'•' • '' ' ' " '-''••• v ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenkins, of The Only Through Trains to California S46 Highland avenue. ^ • From New Orleans Traveling Without this agency for bringing together buyer and seller, Employer and Employee, Land- THROUGH LOUISIANA, ^EXA'S, NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA v . Lois Smith. lord and Tenant,etc.,both sides-to each one of thousands of transactions might spend a great deal. Lois'Smith, \eight jiionths old, died i l THE ROAD QF A THOUSAND WONDERS Tuesday morning at the home of her of time in futile attempts to locate each other, > TH^E OPEN WINDOW ROUTE I . '\ parents. ATr.- artel Mrs. .T. K. Smith, of Oil Burning Locomotives, No Smoke, Soot Nor Cinders College'Park. t I • I ' I: .. ' • . . .A ' . i ^Dining Car Service -Unsurpassed ! - -' , .' ' "!> * \ • V ' ^ I ' •• Four Daily Trains New Orleans to Texas Points WOULD-BE HIGHWAYMAN .. Use them often, the more you use the more success you will have in obtaining results. SHOT AT BY DR. ELKIN : v : ; ; Dr. Arch Elkin.Vwhen parking his '• -- • •'•••-•- " '••'''••• ^ ' • '' ' Atlanta to San Francisco "L$71.90 automobile about 1 o'clock this morn- Tickets'bn sale on. and after March 1. Liberal stopovers ajid diverse ing in the rear of his hojne in the By- routes allowed. ron apartments at 210 "West Peachtree street, saw a man. approaching- with a Call or Write for Full Information and Literature searchlight. Pulling his revolver. Dr. 'Allow Us to Plan Your Trip Elkin fired. The man immediately ATLANTA^ C. M. EVANS. Gen!. Agt., D. L. GRIFFIN, C. P. A., disappeared^ The police were called; but could find no trace of the would- Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. be highwaymari. Dr. ISlkin says this is his second experience of ithe kind when returning from a late call.

^NEWSPAPERS' I * I ^ Four. 2 CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, _GA.,. WEDNESDAY,^ FEBRTJAHY 24, 1915.

, Miss Louise Hill, of Macon, who is vis- I iting Miss Laura Wyatt, was guest ot PROMINENT CITIZENS THfNKS ATLANTA ' honor, and there was a company of eighty. -.;-.. GATHER AT BANQUET MUNSON SLAM HEAD HAS SUFFERED LESS «l Palms and smilax decorated the > house, and refreshments were •. served. | Miss Cawthon and Miss- Wyatt wore OF TARHEEL SOCIETY THAN OTHER CITIES ! Turtclsh costumes. Miss Hill was an ! Indian girl.1 .Mrs. Rosa / Frederick, re- BYWIETHODIST eMINALCO.OFMN I ceiving: -with the hostess, was in Japan- .The annual banquet of the North "I have just finished a four of tha j ese attire, and there was picturesque south, and also part of, the cast, but I i variety of costume among the maskers. Carolina society, of Atlanta, at the have found conditions in Atlanta better Dancing was opened-with a cotillion Department of Emory Univer- Georgian. Terrace, Tuesday night, was Meeting Will Be Held at Ma- than any big^business center I have vis- figure, led by. Mr. Hall Davis, with Miss one of the most successful in the his- . con Today to Organize ited. One would think, from an ob- Hill, and there were dainty favors. sity Is Named "Candler tory 'of the organization.. There were servation of commerical conditions in School of Theology." present at the dinner some of the most i \ Company. Atlanta, that the city had hardly suf- Musicals at Temple. pfominent business -and professional fered the war shock." - V Road. Flans were-made for the open men in Atlanta^ i1 The Council of Jewish Women will This .was tae statement of John II. Mrs. Little Entertains. meeting in March, after which a de- give a musicale under, the, direction of The educational commission of the General Julian S. Carr, of Durham,' Macon, Ga., Februarx y 2,3.—(Special.) Mcua.uriii, of Jacksonville, Fla., presi- 'Mrs. James R. Little, president of licious hot luncheon was served. The : Miss Sylvia Spritz, Wednesday after- N. C., was the principal speaker at the A meeting wilt be held in Macon to- guests were seated at a prettily ap- Methodist Episcopal church, southAat morrow ,,f or the puprpose pf organizing dent of the Southern! Wholesale Grocers' the Judson {Settlement and Relief asso- i noori in the vestry, of the temple. The dinner. Ho was one of the- guests of. association, t6 J. B. Pound, director of ciation, entertained the officers, and pointed table .which had' for a center- meeting promises to 'be a most inter- .its recent meeting-highly .honored two honor. The othersvwere Clark Howell, the Macon Terminal company, which Is members of the executive board 'Friday piece a tall cut-glass vase filled with esting one. All members -are urged to to build . Macon's ' new million-dollar the Poltten hotels yesterday, when Mr. ' at her home -on Peachtree Killarney roses, and jonquils were scat- be present. ^ of Atlanta's, leading citizens. editor of The Constitution; Col. Al union .passenger station, and the indi- McLaurin, en rpute from Birmingham, tered over the lace -cloth. Those pres- The commission, at i.ts meeting in Fairbrother, of Greensboro, N. C., and cations pojnt to John B. Munson, vice stopped over in Atlanta. ent were; - Hugh E. Murray, president of the president and general manager of t-he The 'executive committee of the Mrs. Boiling .Jones, Mrs. Charles W. Danr Vesper Club Dance. Memphis, having given the name Georgia Southern and Florida railway, lei, Mrs. W. P. Anderson, Mrs. A. H. Ben- "Emory" to the new Methodist uni- Georgian company. Lindsey Hopkins, who is the ranking railroad official" in Southern Grocers has just met In Bir- nine, Mrs. H. H. Hale, Mrs. JL C. Greenfield, An-enjoyable dance of the'week will president of the society, acted as toast- Macon, being .named president of the mingham, where they decided upon At- Mrs. B: M. Boykln, Mrs. McCullum Dawsori, bevthat of the Vesper cliib. ori_. Friday versity to be located, here, decided also lanta as this year's, convention place.. Mrs. Julia Killian, Miss Cora Anne Bronrn'.- night in their cluhbouse, the third to name the different departments of master at the dinner. Terminal company. . Headquarters have been selected at the i_ ' . dance of the month. The honor guest the university, and the school of North Carolina's greatness was the Among those who •will b\e in attend- Hotel Ansley, and the meeting will l-o will ibe Miss liouise Hill, of Macon. It basis of the addresses at the 'banquet. ance at the meeting: will be President theology, which is the first depart-, "W. A. Winburn, of the Centra! of Geor- held May 12, 13 and 14 of this year. It Tourists in A^shevilie. is requested that each member of the ment, after the Emory college depart- All.of the guests at the dinner were gia railway, and H. W. Miller, of At- will be one rof the biggest conventions The opening ball at Battery -park is club $e present. On Friday, March 26, former residents of that stats' and of the spring; bringing more than 1,000 HARDJ.Y BELIEVE the second anniversar^ of the clu-b will ment, to* be founded,' was given "the cheers greeted every mention of North lanta, assistant to the president of the delegates. ( . still the topic or/conversation iii Ashe- Southern railway. vi-lle society. Mr. Railing has establish- be celebrated with a formal dance, the name "Candler ' School.of Theology." Carolina. ed in Asheyille his New York reputa- affair to be a most brilliant orre. The This was done in recognition of the Among those at the dinner were: How Mrs. Hurley Was Re- chaperons of Friday will be 'Mr. and work of Bishop. Warren A. Candler, and A. W. Wells, of Greensboro. Rev. "T" tion of being a host of Unlimited re- •Mrs. Forrest Adair, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dr. Oohn B. White, . George I*. Mor- stored to Health by Lydia sources. The "The' Dansants." which Thrower, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Black, of the munificence of Asa G. Candler, ton, John T.-Smith, William J. Lowenstein, have been put on every afternoon in 'Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bennett, Mr. and whose liberality •• made the Candler Dr. E. 'G; Ballehger: Shepard Bryan. Jack Package, IOC E. Pinkham's Vegetable the lounge: the RitZTOarlton orchestra JVIrs. Julian Chase and Mr. and Mrs. School of Theology an accomplished fact H. Lewis. Walter p. Andrews, T. B. Higdun, playing, have attracted large crowds. L Homer Park. ' and orie of the. greatest educational P. C. McDuffle, Franlt KawkinB. Burton All social life in the town seems to : Smith., Dr. MlchaelV Hoke; V. A. Batchelor, Compound. v- center just now at the hotel. The fame foundations, in 'th e~ nation: ' . Marlon Smith, Captain JE^. M! Clayton. of the'caterei- has gone abroad, so-that In thus expressing the appreciation Saerv/ood Hicks. Dr. Joseph Broughton, Dr. \Meeting \6f City Federation. J. H. Powell, Dr. Carlton B. MotlL W. B. hostesses give their parties there in-, I The mid-winter • meeting of the. At- of ,the "great Methodist' communion for Eldon, Mo. — "I was troubled with stead of in their own homes. The the work of these men, the name Cand- Carlton, Dr. Baxter Moore. J. Prince Web- weather for the past two weeks has | lanta Federatiox n of Women's Clubs ster, Dr. • C. A. Ridley,' Dr. Plato Durham, displacement, inflammation and female promises to be a most interesting one. ler. has been made a part of what is Dr. Claude Hughes, N. P. Cannon s , George been perfect. Many tourists from \Flor- After the reading- of the minutes, a to be one of .the most conspicuous in- S. Lowhdes. ;Henry • W. - Miller, Hudson " weakness. For irwo ida are returning to Asheville, Where synopsis of the work of the clubs of Moore, L. -B. -Lockheart, J. B. Hockaday, ye'ars I could riot the climate, is bracing, yet warm ; stitutions of this section of America. George B. Pendletqn and Charles I* petti-. enough for comfort. The oxit-door life the federation' 'recommendations -and Brew. stand on my feet possiMe, appeals strongly to visitors. resolutions -will occupy a short time; long at a time and I .Riding and driving parties leave the then Mrs. Ralph C. Norton -will address hotel.daily, and each day,a new route thd clu'b on "A Woman's Viewpoint of CREE'S PLAN ACCEPTED could not walk two. is taken -which presents, scenery more Conditions fn Europe." cShe is a woman BY MISSION BOARD BRUNSWICK INSURANCE blocks without en- wonderful and beautiful thati- - that of broad culture and world-wide travel. viewed the day before. Roads and She is just back from Europe," where, CASE ON TRIAL TODAY during, cutting and bridle paths are apparently inexhausti- she came in personal contact with thou- At the special meeting of the Bap- drawing; pains down ble.,/ ^ . ' . ' \ , sands of women; knows their .home tist state mission board, which con- Savannah, Ga., February 23. — '(Spe- \ Among the prominent arrivals during lives, their struggles, their heart- vened Tuesday afternoon at the First cial.)' — It is likely that prosecution of my right side which the week were: . ' . ' rending sacrifices; has felt the thrab of Baptist church. Dr. Arch C. Cree ac- the Home Mutual ^Fire Insurance com- increased every Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Ullrich and Miss their .broken hearts. She -was in and cepted the position of corresponding pany, of -, Brunswick, will be taken up Ullrich, of Mt. Clemens; Mies Armay, New out of the hospitals, carrying words of secretary ' of Uhe" board. In discussing- in the United States court tomorrow. month.' I have been York; Mr. W. Orlffiri Gribbell, Philadelphia; soothins.and spiritual comfort to the his plan for the reduction of the exist- The case was on docket for trial today at that time' purpla Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seasongood, Cincin- dying. Her ideals are high,- her vision ing debt, Dr. Cree showed a splendid and everything was in readiness to nati : Mr. and Mrs. James Weatherly, Bal- Is undimmed by prejudice. The feder- grasp of the situation. His plan, which proceed, but another case virus given' in the face and would timpre; Mr. \Q. F. Herrick, BoBton: Mr. H. ation invites' the women of Atlanta to eliminates any possibility o£ the debt's precedence: There are a -number of walk the floor. I could not lie down or B. Davis, Buffalo; Mr. \and Mrs. Charles hear Mrs. Norton on Thursday morning, inci-aase for the time toeing, was unani- witnesses here from Brunswick for the Hard>vlck, Chicago; T>r. and Mrs. D. H. February 25. at 10:30 o'clock, at the mously approved by the -committee. Strickland, Brie, Pa.; Miss Margaret Cragg. Woman's Club .building on Baker street. trial. , . . . sit still sometimes for a day and a night Marfihallton, Pa,; • Mr. Harwood \ R. HaJl, Dr. Cree is a native of 'Scotland, and Judge, Speer heard, a motion today by at a time". I was nervous, arid had very Washington, D. C. came t6 North Carolina with his par- the defense for the government V to ents when a small boy. He came to bring Mr. L. Ludwig, acting mayor of little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, Spanish Drama. Georgia from Nashville' where he was Brunswick, here as a witness in the The Great Galeot.o, a .Spanish drama pastor of a leading church. As pas- and often felt as though I had not a Dancing Party. \ toy. a contemporary -writer, Jose Bche- place of Monroe Phillips, who could, '•Mrs. S. 1ST. ,Gi'bbs will entertain at a tor r Of the Baptist church at Moultrie,, not be 'reached. The district attorney friend in the world. After 1 had tried dancing party Thursday evening at her .Sf'aray, was the selection of Mrs. W. Dr. fipee accomplished remarka'tale re- i had objected, but the court directed most every female remedy Without suc- home on North Moreland avenue. 'U. Spiker, president of the Drama sultdffl For the last three years he has that an order be taken to have the league, for, her "reading before the been'Senlistment secretary of the holne witness summoned. . the Whole cess, my mother-in-law advised "me to league yesterday at the Georgian missio'n board. '. In his announcement before the take ^ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Dr. Shaw Coming. , Terrace. ' court today the district attorney de- Compound. I did so and gained in Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president of The heavy rain prevented the C. White at he-r home, 46 Park street. The executive t>oaj-d of the" Ginners' Masquerade Dance. COMMERCE TO HAVE association, a national organization, of Miss Dixie Cawth'on gave a 'beauti- .Study, circle, No. 1, Atlanta .Drama which Velgh Cockrum, of -Mem-phis, is fuK masquerade dance last night at the league, will meet on Thursday mftrning- AGRICULTURAL RALLY president, will meet in the Hoter Ans- Croup and home of her 'brother and sister. M'r. and' at 11 o'clock In Carnegie library. The ley, March 2, to pave the way for its Pneumonia Mrs. Claude Frederick, 'in . drama for the ilesson is "The Daugh- The agricultural rally wijich .was to biff annual meet in (May. ters of Heaven,"-by JiU'dith Gautler and have been held at. Gainesville pn March More than 1,000 delegates will be in IRON RANGES Pierre Loti. All— interested are cor- 4 will take p-lace at Cotnimerce. The attendance. . (Headquarters will be es- dially invited to attend. change was made by Commissioner tablished In the Ansley, and the local Price at the request of the people of ginners will co-operate with the 'execu- Commerce, and with the consent or the tive committee In .planning a. program people of Gainesville. v of entertainment. \ , —-do you /want SPLENDID PROGRAM "We haye been promised a, .large The\meeting -will last several days. crowd," states -Commissioner .Price, meals cooked FOR SHRINE CONCERT "'and the goodlpeople of Commerce will royally entertain the visitors." DENTAL ASSOCIATION V/4T LYRIC TONIGHT better, quicker LENTEN SERVICES MEETS ATV THE ANSLEY at less cost, An interesting concert, ivhich -will AT DECATUR CHURCH The Atlanta Dental assbciation, , of meet the wishes of every class of •which Dr. Claude N. Hughes is 'presi- music1-lover of Atlanta, will be staged Holy Trinity Episcopal church, in dent, held its regrular 'business meeting in a more by- \the Shriners at the Lyric theater Decatur, is holding services every and dinner last night at the Hotel Ans- tonight. The box office will open at Thursday night at 8 o'clock during ley. Covers were set for 200 guestss Lent, special preachers taking the The meeting was presided over by Dr. comfortable 7 o'clock a.nd^ the concert will com- services. Hughes. mence at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow the service will be taken Nobles w,ill be at the door and have by Rev. Ro'bcrt E. Gri'Wbin, assistant kitchen? ALWAYS general charge' of the building. Noble rector pf St. Luke's. A number of the DECLARES FACTORIES Ffi ON T Prank Cundell will have charge -of the best-known Episcopal clergy will fol- ARE VIOLATING LAW program and Noble Henry Heinz will low, including "Dean Atkinson, of the Allen's Princess LACED superintend the theater and stage. Cathedral, and\ Dr. Wilnier. : : : v •Commissioner H. M. Stanley, of .'.'I The program -will be- a brilliant one. urea others cannot have. Unexcelled in grace of design, In addition to the numbers to be ren- materials, 'workmanship, durability. dered by Yaarab's v band, there has been obtained the services of several In no other ran^a can yen find tripjle'bottom, double wane, patent well-known . artists, f- Principal among •water pocket, hot air blast, diahtrmrmmg- closet * anv d pipe beh£nd th« these are Mrss- Sybili Owen Hartley, of warmer. Aek your dealer. Write for booklet. Chicago, and Oscar Pappenheimer, of Atlanta. , ALLEN MANUFACTURINC CO, > NASHVILLE, TENN. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. SPECIAL AGENTS HERE The annual "round-up" of the special iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiir agents of the southern department o£ the. Royal Insurance company was held in the department's headquarters in the Hurt 'buildingi Tuesday afternoon. All of the special agents, fourteen in num- ber, -were present at the conference. The work of the past year was re- viewed and new plans were made for THE GOLDEN WEST carrying forward the work of 191-5- The final meeting will be heli "Wednes- day afternoon. A AI^D ITS \ ' These special agents are under the direction of Mil ton Dargan, of Atlanta. They have been accustomed to hold eitjoytke World-Wide Interesting Attractions this round-up in Atlanta yearly for the last ten years. The dinner which mar.ks the conclusion of their stay will be given this year by Mir. Dargan Wed- 3?a£rarice nesday evening at the Druid Hills IS CALLING YOU club. ' "My New Modart is a Per- flavor o£ The Atlanta Constitution makes it possible for you to fect Beauty. Fits—Well it DR. BROUGHTON VISITS visit the two GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXPO- SITIONS this year held at San Francisco and S^an Couldn't Be Better" ATLANTA-\ __ „ "ON \MARCH• u . . 19 , " . ; ' Diego. \TS exactly what Modart wearers Dr. Jacob L. "White, pastor of the axwell House Baptist Tabernacle, received a letter JL have to say. yesterday from Dr. Len G. Broughton, stating that We expected to leave iLon- We've had customers tell us that they don for America within a very few days. DO YOE WANT TO GO? would not do without their Motion if they Dr. Broughton proposes to come had to pay ten times what it costs them. straight to Knoxville, Tenn., where he has accepted a call tq the pastorate of One trial fitting and you'll say the same. a i leading church. -On March IS he B,very sealed can ian assurance of Make this opportunity your opportunity to see San will come to Atlanta to attend the ses- It's the best corset we have ever «een— sions of the Atlanta Bible conference. Clean, Crisp, Delicious Coffee. Francisco, the two expositions, and the many other just as much a pleasure to sell as it is for Dr. .Broughton stated that, his health \ v points of interest. \ O you.to .buy. .1 ..',-, was considerably improved. •. • ' .'v See why this corset is so highly praised. \^nte today for information to Digs Spuds in February. Modarts are priced ' Thomson^, iGa.," February 23.—

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MrVand'ilra. Macoh Martin, and a num- ber' of pretty entertainments have been •SOCIAL ITEMS given: in her honor.^ ' • Mrs. Beri Boyce, of Chicago, returned home yesterday -after a 'brief visit with "- Miss 'Ma'ry Helen Moody entertained Mrs. Charles Remsen.. '..•..' the Tuesdav Morning Bridgetclub yes- terday at her home. . -Mr. A. R. Lawton, Jr., of Savannah, IE LIFE CASE .^** . \ is at the Georgian Terrace. Mrs. Charles >M. Kinggberry. who is *** • v \ spending the winter with Dr. and Mrs. .'Mr. ~W. S. B,yek has returned to the Decision of Judge Pendleton Robert Harbin in Rome, is spending the week in the-city -with her daugrh- ters. Misses Mary ana. Rosa Kings- "air. J. ;W. Conway has returned from Ousts Jurisdiction of the Boston and New York. ' ' fcerry. **# ' **» v Richmond Court.' 1 Mrs. Bulow- Campbell is In Florida. Mrs. R. A! "Gordon* is quite ill at her home, 405 North _ Jackson street. Judge John T. Pendleton, of Fulton •Mrs James O. Wynn will entertain at Mr. and Mrs. Cone Maddox and Cone the tea-dance this afternoon for Miss Maddox, Jr., have returned from St. superior court, on yesterday handed " Miriam Clemens, ofi Philadelphia, .who down tois decision in the long-drawn- is the guest of Mrs. Malcolm Fleming. Petersburg, Fla. • **» . - *** out litigation, of the iEmpJre Life In- Mrs. J. S. Lyons will return this week •Mrs. .W. D. Wood is ill with grip at from Battle Creek, Mien., where she surance company, sustaining the writ her home, 618 North Boulevard. has spent a month. , - of prohibition directed against William \ , *"* . A ' ... **• A. Wright, as insurance commissioner, .Mrs. John J. xEagart has returned from Florida. Mrs. Mary Bagan will • Miss Mavie Pappenheimer 'has re- arid permanently enjoining him from remain at Sea Breeze for some time turned from -Florida. ' undertaking' to ' administer the assets and • business of that company, which longer. v *** Miss Florlne . Hardwick returned to \ New^nan Monday after a yisit with Dr. |had previously bee'n placed in his. Mrs. 'Warren Boyd and Master Spen- and Mrs. Kverard Richardson. Master, charge by order of the judge of Rich- cer Boyd will return from Florida this Leonard Richardson accompanied her, ! rijond ^superior court. week.' ' . and Mrs. Richardson ^ill go to tNew- **? , • . . \ It.will be recalled that a bill asking The Nineteenth Century History e entitled to the appointment of a re- ing a severe flogging to his wife? . Mrs. JSi-erett Giffen is ill at her home ter in the city. . • * \ ceiver. ' on Peachtree road with 'bronchitis. ... • • »** . • -' In the' meantime, William A. 'Wright, *** ^ - Mrs. ,.Tack Cutler, of Macon, spent as' Insurance commissioner of Georgia, Miss Alice May Freemah has recov- yesterday In the city., • - filed a petition in Richmond superior .ered from a recent illness. court; alleging that the condition of €L A pass- the Kmpire i.if e Insurance company i I Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Nicolson re- was such as to constitute a menace to \ turned yesterday from their wedding TATE RECEIVERSHIP, its policyholders, and. asking that the trip,- and. are at home in the Flemfng affairs of the-company be turned over ing strang- apartments. , HEARING THURSDAY to'ijiim for administration. F STONE * * * \ • • Subsequently a writ of prohibition AKING CO. Mrs. Charles Wilkiris entertained at -. The petition for a permanent receiv- was applied for toy A. J. Smith through STONE'S WRAPPED CAKES ° er inquired , a matinejs iparty yusterday for her sis- er for. the estate of-George W. Tate, his' attorneys, Austin & Smith, and ^ ter, Mrs., Percy Wood, Jr. whio was one of the -oldest mail car- upon this application Judge .Ellis, of *** .' Fulton superior court, issued a rule . Miss Elizabeth Norwood, of Medford, riers in Atlanta, was to have been nisi temporarily restraining insurance the trouble. Oregon, is spending some time with. heard Tuesday, but owjng to the ab- commissioner from proceeding with the sence of one of the attorneys* it was •administration of the affairs of the postponed luntil Thursday. company. , The: case is a very 'unusual one. Tato Attorney General Warren Grice, rep- died and left an insurance policy in resenting the insurance commissioner, C. "She dun lef de chicken-coop door the Letter Carriers' Mutual Benefit as- filed in Fulton sup'erior court a mo- sociation for $1,500. Before his^ death tion to dissolve the writ of prohibition Loin Steak 15[ his wife was sent to the insane asylum and hearing ,wa.s had on the motion on b and he had the benefit certificate made last Saturday. • '' . opent and all dem chickens dun got payable to the woman with whom he- The decision of Judge Pendleton, Chelena Market Co. boarded. Because of difficulties in handed down on yesterday, makes the collecting the policy, a guardian was writ of prohibition permanent. , KENNESAW BISCUITS Specialist of Home Products appointed for, the insane woman and a The attorney general is in Washing- put,".said the irate darkey. petition filed for a receiver.' Attorneys ton, D. C., and pending his absence 40 Peachtree (/,*%) 64 H. Pryor Burton Smith and L. S. Hulbert rep- the Insurance commissioner will hot u resent Ta'tc's wife, and the other wom- decide whether to dismiss the petition an is represented by Attorney Eugene filed by him ifi Richmond superior court Well," said the Frank E. Block CJo. Black. . . of appeal Judge Pendleton's ruling to the supreme court of Georgia. THINKS SOUTH SHOULD stranger, ''that's noth- HEALTH RAISE MORE CATTLE HOLD HEARING ON JEKYL ing. Just leave the hen-house door open, and IN BIG TELEPHONE SUIT v Patrick Cudahj-, millionaire packer, \ ' V . • ' ^ . ' . •• of Milwaukee, registered at the Pied- Brunswick,' Ga., February 23.—(Spe- mont hotel on Tuesday, en route to cial.)—Theodqre N. Vail, president of Summerville, S. C., with his daughter the American Telephone and Telegraph they 11 all come back home to roost." IS PERFECT" and her companion,: for a few days of company, who is spending the winter • . v • • , • \ vV . golf. ' . . ' •, ' ori Jekyl Island, is giving testimony 'Mr. Cudahy declared that he finds before a commission at present in' the business -conditions gradually improv- big case of the Central Union Telephone C " G ome back, So Says a North Carolina Lady ing-.' He does not think that Germany's company, of Chicago, . a subsidiary of v threat of blockade (ot the Bnglish^ports his company, and a number of promi- in Telling What She Owes will greatlyhamper American shipping. nent Chicago lawyers are in the city He declared that if the south can for thevpurpose of conducting' the tes- nothin*—they'll all .to Cardui, the Woman's , protect/ its cattle fro rnflies and tick, timony. They are making headquar- Wiere is no reason'why it should not be- ters here, going to Jekyl by special SEAL S H O E S dorne the greatest cattle-raising section boat every morning. Judge A. D. Gale, . . Tonic. of the country. of this city, has been appointed com- GO BACK home "Your mild winters are conducive to missioner before whom the testimony cattleJraisJng under the best conditions, is being given. , Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Ada Hull, of this arid you should be able to feed and fat- The Central Union Telephpne com- J. K. Orr Shoe Co. ten cattle very easily," he said. , ahy is a $50,000,000 corporation of to roost," was the plaice, says:- "About six years ago I &hlcago, and was recently placed in the got 'in very bad health. T suffered ter- hands of a receiver by a suit 'brought by a numiber of the minority stock- rible pains in my a'bdomen ari^ bacik. I MRS. MARY^S. WEBB\DEAD; holders. The case is to be heard on its angry rejoinder. dreaded tb see the sun rise and I dread- merits in the superior court of Cook SHIRTS—PANTS—OVERALL : S NOTED PROHIBITIONIST county, Illinois, on May 3, and it is for . ^ 'J . v' • . ' , , S • ed to see it set, for I suffered ' suoh the purpose of securing the testimony agony. No one except myself will ever Savannah, Ga., February 23.—(Spe- of Mr. Vail to be used at the trial that C. It's .exactly the same way with A. M. Robinson Go. cial.)—Mrs. Mary S. Allen Webb, wid- the attorneys are now here. know how badly I suffered. \'The doc- ow of the late Rev. Richard Webb, tor saW I was suffering as a- result of best known in Savannah because of her lifelong fight in behalf of prohi- No Betting on Elections. business. Your the menopause. bition, died today at the resideri.ee of !Ks nothing gave me any relief, I her niece, Mrs. George 'E. Ing-lesby, Austin, Texas, \ February 23.—A bill 109 Thirty-fifth street, east. She was signed today by Governor Ferg-uson •eked the doctor if I hadn't better-try 87 'years of age and born in London, makes" betting on 'elections in Texa« Cardu!. He said, 'It might help you,' England. The funeral -will take plaice .punishable by .tines of froim. $100 to at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning from1- $1,000 and jail sentences. " , - and told my hiisband to get me a b'ot- the First Christian church. ^Interment tle. At thig tinj.e I was so weak-I could will be in>Laurel Grove cemetery. „ not lift my. head, and, my voice "was so Mrs. Webb occupied a unique posi- tion ilin • Savannah affairs. She' 'was weak, people had to lean towards thfe probably the best known and most ar- bed to; hear what I said: r looked so DOLLARS'LL COME HOME TO ROOST dent and consistent representative "of •bad and had siieh a dark color that I the temperance element in the com- • munity. For probably more than a looked like a deiad woman, and my rel- quarter of a century -she had been act- atives, thought I would never get up ively at work in the interests of the again. „ *; local branch of tbe Woman's Christian If you spend 'em at home. I' too*: one hottle of Cardui and it re- Temperance union. She was the sec- ond president of vthat body and she re- ( lieved, the pain- and suffering SQ much mained at its head as long as she had that my husband got another bottle, sufficient activity to carry.', on her ..'•'' '. ^ ^ ' " i "',•''. - • • work. When it came time for" her to • and that improved me. still more. I be- retire, the members, of the W. C. T. IT. CL Every dime—every dollar^-- gan to strengthen and^ gradually got elected her to the honorary presidency well. I .have now had better' health and this pbsition she held at the time' for six years than I ever had in all. my of her death. * Big Sale paid pur home manufacturers^ l^ife. I _have i(taken no 'medicine since, anti my health is perfect. v TO INVESTIGATE BRYAN Cardui is the finest m,edieine a wom- for things you eat and wear-« an could use," CHARGES ON THURSDAY of Boys' ' Try it. At druggists. Tho_ ^investigation of the charges against Professor B. C. Bryan, princi- thing s s with QUALIT v Y .AS pal of the Evan P. Howeli county pub- • • .- v ' • ' ' lic school, 'vyill take place Thursday GOLD CROWDS morning at 10 o'clock by the county HIGH as any goods—goes -AND- board of education. STOVES and Professor Bryan has been, charged BRIDGE WGI3K with whipping \pupils in a manner that RANGES right back into circulation AT was too severe. • :.Parents who. have S3.OO made the complaints have secured At-, BEST SET OF TEETH torneys Carl Hutchesbn and Foster & PA NTS Atlanta Stove Works Stockbridge to push the investigation, HOME. A Good THAT MONEY CAN BUY and they will demand the removal of • '' <* the professor. ,. $5.OO 1,000 pairs BoysT odd CL Help to niake and keep the SHORTENING COLLEGE PLANS COURSE \Pants, brand-new IN.VETERINARY SC/ENCE South prosperous by spending your money for spring goods; browns, Atlanta Refining and Athens, Ga., February 23.—(Special.) v A course looking to a degree in -veter- good goods made at home by home people. Mfg. do. inary surgery is being ^planned 'by the tans, grays, light and , state college of agriculture—to be put vl in as soon as possible. The executive dslrk mixtures, positive- I board of the trustees met here this The manufacturers, whose trade-marks are I morning, Dr. L. G. Hardman, 'of. Com- , merce; John T. Newton, of Madison, and ly $1.00 to $1.50 sellers. *LL WORK GUARANTEED i E. J. McMullan, oC Hartwell, and ap- I prove,d\ plans for a new building for shown herewith do not ask your patron- i the veterinary department of the col- Every pair, full cut and ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS ' Comer Peachtree end Decatur sts. It is pointed out that with the' In- well tailored. Sizes 5 to Entrance 19>i Poachti-eo St. < creased interest manifested every day age SbLELY because in cattle raising- in the south, there will be vastly increased demand for 18 years— Cornfield veterinary experts at the , south;- Of twenty-n%-e colleges in the United they are home manufac- States offering a degree in this science, vonly one is south of the .Mason ^ud Brand Dixontlline and nine of ten> veterinari- ans in the sectioii are from other parts turers. You'll admit that of.-the country o^r-trained in fore. H institutions. . : TANGO Hoots Out the Com; Drn-rrn the Products Core Painlessly and IVo Swelling; isva good argument. But or, Soreness. MAID AT JEKYL KILLED BY FALL DOWNSTAIRS Bpys' Dept., 2nd Floor, White they are willing to "stack No more swollen and inflamed tpes from caustic remedies that are -worse Brunswick, Ga., \ .February 23.—Miss than-the corns. No more picking and Emily Rogers, 50 vears of age, a. maid Provision gouging with a point or blade, which on Jekyl Island of Mr. and\- Mrs. . M. HIGH their goods up alongside .may slip or go too deep. 'Charles Lanier, of New York, died on TANGO is the most marvelous rem- the island yesterday as a result of a . edy in the world for corns and .bun- fall down a flight of stairs af'the Sans Company ions. The! first touch ends your suf- Souci apartments a few days ago. 'Miss of any man's goods." fering. TANGO roots o>it the c-at ALL. I wise injured. At 'first it was not Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast Self-Rising Flour Druggists. Made and" GUARANTEED, thou'ght that her injuries would' prove Line. Only through sleeping car service by Jacobs' Pharmacy, fatal, but it was discovered later that when they say they are certainly the equal— she .had also been injured internally. Atlanta to Wilmington. N. C. Leave • ',.,'"'•.' ~" ' * Atlanta. 8:45 p. n>.. arrive Wilmington! Atlanta Milling 12:50 ». m.". .'.-.- if riot the superior—of any similar lines. Why GOOD GOLF LINKS KEEP Company ROCKEFELLER AT HOME CONSTIPATION not tur"..-'-n loos• e your mone. • • ^ y wher' •,- e•' • you.' .wil . l seev New xYork, February 23.—The golf links at Pocantico Hills are in such RELIEVED IM 2 MINUTES v good condition that John D.JRockefeller, BIT it again? \ , • who-was to have started for the south. two weeks ago, has postponed the trl.p! indefinitely, it was announced today.' Mr. i Rockefeller is in the .best • of, AJPPI4JED 3» TU DO LAX i health, and goes over the links several EASILY" times dally. Mrs. Rockefeller is also In. WHY WAIT ALt NIGHT? improved health. ' ' ' ' - ' THIS JiElK'WAX. Drill't take pills. pur«ativea OR cathar- REMEMBER THESE tics..- Tii-bo-lax emptie* ttoe lower bow- AT HOME el- -whenever' -deaired. Cold Wave ...... $5:00. ALL DItTTeGISTS. OB BT MAIL,. 60 «Uu v Sraidl T«bo. 25 ct». L«rae Tube con- Jellico ...... $4:75, tains 6 times amount ofi,2Bo »lle. CABSOLL & HUNTER , TU-BQ COMPANT. PhtlM.lphla. F«- i*age Six. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24^ 1915.

not so much for the party's*..sake as."th.e THE CONSTITUTION country's sake." , ^ . SHOULD WIDOW- RECEIVE 1S6S. 1 PROSPERITY IS As. one of its 'reasons, The World gives TO F ATiiER S COMPANY WHILE YET THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER the alleged fact that "business has the per- By Rev. f. Wilbur Chapman, D. D. : WEARING BLACK? \ secution mania and ;manias may be ridicu- Palliated Daily, Sunday. AT DOOR lous, but they'cannot be ignored." -.: ., : CLARK HOWELL. s "I will be to him, a ' ---_',-:'-. ... - Hy Isina • Dooly. v • 1 ; f citor end General Manager They cannot— with safety. ; ; , father."—Heb. 1:5. .;.' XThe artists and the poets would haVye Business has been o»- the congressional '•; Tou may be your cajled yesterday a gray day, if they had ' Director*: Clark Ho well, Roby Robinson, ; child's ideal." Doubtless PEDDER, OF 'BRADS TREET'S gilbert Howell. Jr.. E. R. Black. H. W. Grady. -b.een asked to name it. /It .was a day which V grpl of uncertainty for almost ten years. \ you are. " It 'is possible Despite the European warf it shows'signs would have tried the most cheerful and Telephone Main GOOO. to vbe his, hero. "Jbu bsfoyant! Associates ,'in business who had James E. C.Pedder,, division superintend- believe we woVild the more prosperous if we ought to be his compan- of recuperation. Everything that is likely -Sine strolled to the offices of one another ent for the Bradstreet 'company, Atlanta, de- never shipped another bale of raw malarial. ion and • friend. Toil to interfere wi^ii the process should be Sihd bethought themselves of old jokes,v and clared in his speech before ^the anniversary There is more -profit, at Avar-time prices, .in 1 must be", if you ' fulfill ibanquet of the Atlanta and Rome Kotarian the goods madei from one bale than in ten avoided. ' '\ . parental obligations. tried \.o whoop up their spirits that way. At 'bales of ralw iriaterial. . ,\ There is very little,. If anything, in the 12 olclpck it was growing grayer and grayer. clubs, at the Capital Citjv club last nig'ht, that "In this state we have increased our .It Ideal relationships "I tried to hum" a little tune to keep opportunity is knocking at the door of the wheat acreage IIS per cent and oats 90 per European or Mexican- situations justifying are to exist, there must 1 up my sp'irits and remembered what my Vsouth, under the new conditions brought cent; besides putting- in large areas in other congress reniaming in. session. T{p do. soj be uprightness In your albout 'by the European war, as vhever before, fo-od and forage, eommoditiis. This means living, consistency in cheerful friend, 'Dr. E.—, alwaya observes ivill be to prolong .the uncertainty' of busi- tout th-at "wMether we_ in the south will that millions of dollars expended fprsnerly your ' actions, absolute when things^ go very wrong. 'Just think how for supplies will be saved, and.of course will ness with 'no .compensating certainty 'of frankness in all you* worse off the Belgians are*!' " prosper depends entirely upon ourselves." automatically retire this acreage, usually Yes, things might'be worse, I reasoned; Ho predicted an advance in the. price of soothing legislation. appeals, and unques- : saici-ed to cotton. Qeorgia is not alone :ii Congress can perform, a genuine service tionable fairness in .all the day might be grayer. . cotton and a good year generally for the en- this, other cotton-producing- states arc doing- 1 At.that moment the phone rang. I an- tire nation, 'but' "we of the south," he said, the same, and, v\vhile we know there will be to .the country by giving it a rest. The your dealings. Children a crop of cotton -raised, at' the same tiiuo REV. J. WILBUR are keen critics,, and, as swered, and a sweet voice at the other end, "have g-ot to make every dollar do 100 cents' ( president should contribute his . share to- wor,th of work." ' >•' . there \vill\,ha-rdly. I imagine, ibc more than a CHAPMAN, D:D. a rule, fair ones. addressed me very much In the to'ne of the normal one, if that. Egypt, we are told, is ward that end. Nothing can take the place of personal woman who probably belonged to the army He urged diversification of crops and 'the no.t pla.nting- cotton this yean, ancl the sinir!i „ - u ' ' \ \ ' ' . --— —— '• . ' \. contact. The expenditure of money, the of the unemployed. She was out of a job, construction of .good roads. "Bad roads," he mus-t clothe the ' world. We. hear in Vhls r, lered at the postofflc* , at Atlant* Sift of am education, the advantages of trav- but not exactly in the usual way. declared, "have done more to hurt 'business state of packing- houses 'be^n.g -erected to - - «econd-class mall matter. TAFT'S BROAD PLEA. el—none of these things can be offerjed as This was her question: "Tell me, please) this winter than the war." take care of the surplus, live stock, roller substitutes for what you must do and be just how long after, the death of a lady's Mr. Pedder's speech follows: mills to grind our flour, cotton mills being , • 'POSTAGE: RATKSI •' , - , enlarged and new ones - erected, to care'for United States and Mexico. TTpon more than one occasion since the jWrself, as a father. husband can she -properly receive attentions V i Mr., Fedder's Spcet'h. Sin is more alluring, temptations are more y the orders already on hand. Cotton, in my 10, to IZ-pnsc paper*, lc, OS to retirement of former President Taft from from gentlemen?" . V "V\ e "in'tlie sou(tli had reason to believe in opinion, \viir advance, foodstuffs; are now f«per«, Sc; 24 to 3U-pajfp paper*. 3c| 3« TO insidious, pitfalls are more frequent and Should Feelings Decide? . the early summer of 1914 thast 'prosperity • " office, The Constitution has had occasion to more perfectly concealed than when you brin'g-ing a. '^>ig' price and will -brins a jrreater, t(3 - . A stern, xinsympathetic person would have was upon us, and-that we we're. a>bdut to do a-nd-1915 is bound to be, in any opinion,\ a .commend his ability to rise above the spirit wei;e a iboy. -What faihers did- for their the 'bii.ggest business of our lives;-.but like a 'very satisfactory -one to the naiion nj. larse. ATLANTA, GA., February 24, 1916., children, twenty-five years a'go and more, replie'd: "Madame,'- your ^feelings should clap of \thunder fromy a 'dear sky War was of the partisan and view Issues purely in must be multiplied many times today. decide that; whether It is :two years or two declared and. our business fabric came tum- Depends X'pon Ourselves. V SUBSCRIPTION RATESt "\Vhether we 'in the south will prosper the light of the nation. '' This characteristic No rusii of business, no weariness of weeks." ' ; • . "'...''- \"'•.'. bling down without a moment's "warning, By Mail Ifi the United! States and Mexico. body, no overtaking of the mind, no'absorp- My office Uias no syndicate: .files of letters and we -were left with a-n a'hsolutejy unprec- depends enUr'ely on ourselves, our manner of (Payabl* Invariably in advance.) shows to splendid effect in .his recent doing (business, the judicious economics we 1 mo. i mo. 12 mo. .tion in the pursuit of fame or success -will on etiquette or beauty. I had never heard dented situation, -n-hich for a while threaten- Daily and Sunday «0c *3.2B |6.00 speech at Morristown, N. J., when, in the stand as an excuse for rot doing the best ed to daunt the stoutest hearts. -Shortly, inaugurate \vithout prejudice to our busi- the conventional time stated, nor exactly how v ness, making every dollar we spend^do a full Kally B0o; |.|5 4.00 for your children. ' . . however, we commenced to take stock, aljd Sunday V .... '»•»• 2-«° course of a Washington's birthday oration, Fortunes .are lost -in a, nig'ht, fame iper- long widowhood, \i to the exclusion of all we found we were, still living, still had 100 cents' \ worili o-f w:ork. In some linos Srl-TVeekly A.. •••• ^°° he addressed himself to the crisis in which ishcs in a day, your child -lives through others, should continue. It was an oppor- bread and aneati our streets and \parks were concentration, 'working- a limiited Held with By Carrier. eternity and challenges your best" thought. tunity to theorize. All writers;, adore that as tangible _as ever; that pur 'banks and, thoroughness, will turn the'trick; ihj special'' this, country finds itself with regard to 1 In Atlanta. 65 cents per month «r M cents There is .only one who can help you reach —it gives the opportunity nothing else does. 'stores. were still open and doing 'business, lines, we will ha.ve to so further afield -than per we'ek. Outside of Atlanta. $0 cents per Europe. He approached the subject as one ever, a larger territory will have to be cov- .this , high' Ideal of fatherhood. Without The .lady at'the other end of the phone .and that most /of us were getting along' month vor 14 cents per week. . . would talking within the family. He did Him the best will not be accomplished. Bet- albout as usual.' A lot of our friends ,sa.'i<3 ered to get the volume and tilie profit. Bach ter trust and follow Him. His name is — continued to explain her case: they would have to .put up their automobiles man will have to figure it out for himself J R. KQL-LJDAiT. Constitution Bulldinjr. not hesitate to state what we all know tovbe •die Advertising Manasrer for 'Bill territory Jesus. • . ' - ' "I have been wearing black nearly a year for a while; and others that they would not how the results- can best toe attafned. The ,, the ergies fruitlessly; go into the^ fight to wan. •an be had: Hotallng's Newsotanas, Broad- If, however, the occasion arises, we woman." . \ • ' "bottom has been reached, and that we' are Let us make the 'most of the .glorious oppor- Way. and Forty-second street (Times bulldlnj: can be confident that those in author- Candor is the art of telling a disagree- tunity, offered us—th , must exercise the deliberation that enough about the manly art of self-defense never' have wanted me to grieve; he would no War, we would not 'have ..gotten a much ! desire.' \ ,. \ • ' the fateful consequences In the loss to 'prote'ct . themselves; and in the second better price per pound 'than we now receive. of our best blood and enormous, waste" place, after a candid man has operated upon have wanted me to see my friends, and, my "Our business conditions and traditions THE RUSSIAN MYSTERY. of treasure woulfl^ necessarily impose the public for a \fe\v years, he cannot -cor- gentlemen friends, too.'' "What hurtV-the south was the cry of have beati shattered into bits; let us remoUl ~~ The retirement ,of the Russians from upon us. We must allow no jingo \ ner a friendVlong enough to say anything: The Men Make Tjove. poverty that was sc> prevalent; naturally it ri'ght; let us sliow the world -tha.'i ^-e are spirit to prevail. We must abide the worth while to him. "Madame,1 are you being .besoug-ht?" I everyone' outside of the south (believed we- not broke; that we are not mendlcn;.-; that East Prussia, and the apparently truthful judgment of those in whom we have .were broke, and some of them still believe it, entrusted the authority, and when the Most ,pf the candid people are women. asked. : ' ' .* we .-have yet our unrivalled resources. Put claim of, the Germans to the effect that they .president shall act, we must'stand by , < This is only natural, Because it is not polite which 'Has 'resulted in/the withdrawal or re- our idle .wage-earners at work on municipal, him to the end'. ( to hit a woman, or even to run away from "Yes; by several," was the reply. duction of credit to o.ur. meTC'ha.nts, and al- county and state entrprises. if necessary, on "The wea'ther has been so bad, arid these have practically annihilated a Russian army •Taft has struck what should be a na her. ' ' most a complete stop t6 the investment of our almost inypassaible country roads that v days when one can't leave the house, it is have, d-one more to hurt business 'this open corps, reopens the mystery of the Russian 1 Candor is very useful in this world. "We ou-.tside money, or the starting of new enter- tlonal keynote. In the situation that con- need people of. inflexible resolution and very dull, and,-—" , prises. . - ^ , . • winter than the war; make Tret. Breather. army and of Grand Duke Nicholas, Its \ com- fronts this country there is no room arid no "Madame," I theorized, "it is unwhole- Kurope^i Xeedn. roads that can be travpled in all ^weathers; mander^n-chief. \From the rery -start of the "In ICurope there are over 10,000\000 men ren^iir our 'eity streets; build new^ schools; excuse, for the jingo. The administration i/THE — _. - . _ . some for you to \vithhold yourself from repaint and repair our ibuHldings. . We -v\-ill war the Russians have conducted them- !NS"TR.UCTS M6 To company. By all means > see your gentle- engslS'ed In the wai- business, 10,000,000 men has shown Itself fully competent to keep the INFORM YOU THAT '' who have been taken from the producing never for years to^ come d\> it, as c.hea/ply or men friends;. Aiake it' clear, to tWm it Us' as" well as now, with oui- idle labor ami selves In so contradictory a fashion, and, to situation within hand, and there Js no rea- and placed tin the'consuming class; they have cheap material. Be active ..and alert to your use a sporting expression, have- so often for diversion;, and if you still"" feel, that the, to be fed, clothed and housed, and do you individual opportunities, .. dcm't hoard j-onr son to believe this faculty- will be impaired thought of the, departed must not be dese- believe that we won't be called upon to do • money, buy what you need and pay your "reversed form,?' that it Is difficult to form in the future. ' \ * it? These men will have to ibe surpplied with bills. Your money will buy and do more crated, give the gentlemen to understand now than it' will 'in a few months', time. Rn Opinion of their present military prowess When peace is finally declared in Europe khaki uniforms- and tents—where are'they v that." ' ' . ' - ' , . • ' going to g-p't them? Kitdhener tells us the Talk and -act 'Production, not Destruction.' pr^ preparedness. "'That is the trouble," she'continued. ''That and as you talk., so you will think, and as and the momentous readjustments that are war has only begun. Exports of cotton? I you thin'k^ so you ,will -be." The amazingly rapid mobilization of the to folkrw upon the. war are set in motion, vis the question I really wanted to ask. 1 Russian army produced a first favorable Im- 'find that men gan't visit a woman and talk it will be tremendously to the advantage to her much alone without making love to pression. Their early successes against the the limit of their capacity all the wheat of this country to still be—neutral. Neu- her, and 'I >justv felt to listen to it while t belts of the United States in th*t! confidence " AustriB-ns and Germans confirmed this im- trality need not mean colorlesscess of in- still "wear even light mourning -was incon- that ^ the ISuropean situation for the 7iext pression and justified prophecies of victories, The Holland Letter year will cause as heavy demands to be jnado tellect and inability, to decide as to^vhi'clt sistent." ' V . ' '. for American wheat as have been those 'of still .more decisive. Experts In this ,coun- of the factors.' deserves and receives the "Get a new colored spring gown," I sug- recent months.'' . —*• try began to wonder if the Russian veterans gested, "and then the taste of the matter will In hi^ communication i recently made to ( sympathy, 'of an American citizen. But as President Wilson'".by Mayor Mitchel, of ..this ! South Will Diverslfr. of the Far Eastern war iiad not been "used be .decided. , ' • President v Wilson said once to' a -caller, ;' ; - Talk for Time. city, in which the mayor calls the presi- I In fact. American farmers, whatever to form the skeleton of an army which crops they .will, cultivate, wi-ll endeaviu- to . "Think of America first." That 'is in> *'\V~e Hhould have an oCfldal dispenser o£ ."In the meantime,^ wnile. it "is being .dent's attention .to the increase in the cost 1 - . . candor/' of bread vyhi.ch New York bakers have made, secure record crops. Information, has re,ach- ; might, with proper whipping into; shape, as- portant, and the thought is apt to sober th'e made, try and keep the conversation pitched ed this city that the Vfimners of tlie south •''. there* was intimation that the mayor's com- tonish the world with its achievements. person''tempted to get hopelessly lopsided courn.g'e wfio ^ill take a pleasure Mn going on the^war; on the present revival meeting, will diversify their crops to a greater ex- mittee, on food supply is apprehensive that But the past 'three weeks have -told an- in public expression^ , v through society with -hob-nailed shoes, Hell- or have you ever tried reading poetry aloud? tent thn'n ever before,. i if exports of wheat continue in such volumg Northing but .nation-wide drouth or other , other story. Under Von Hindenburg the l ing men how funny they look while dancing, Just divert the .gentleman t^ll the new gown Thus far the great majority of pHb'lic and admitting to women that they do not is made, 'because it '.would be bad taste to" as has been characteristic of the exports continental climatic disturbance 'or complete Germans, have performed wonderfully In men in this country have followed the adr look a day ovei- forty, now that they* have have love made to you wnile you are still for the past three months then there might devastation l\ty \var can impair the greatest the eastern theater of conflict. In fact, to painted out fifteen years. This sort of thing arise a •'• serious question, possibly justify- food product "the American farmers raise. vice of Mr. Taft and at every large and little keeps man and womankind humble and weartiig black since your sensibilities about That is Indian corn. , For wh.ile- it is truo ' do .the Germans justice, they have per- crisfa have submerged differences and • sup- consistency are so delicate. S^> often when ing an embargo upon the export of Amdri- • that much of the Indian C-OMI-. IK converU-iI thoughtful, and excessively mad. One does sentiment and feeling- do not adjust such formed wonderfully in both western, arid1 not have\to watch a candid person at work. can • wheat. i into meat 'products, nevertheless .there-is :u, ported the administration. That is the'atti- situations, taste can." Throug-h the department or agriculture- at eastern theaters, coWsiderjng the hanflicaps. We can trace them my the trail of.lacerated steadily increasing use by "the American- tude for the nation to maintain. tempers and reckless despair, which they It is pleasing to note that in these days Washington a 'reply has' been- made which, people of corn meal for food. Our peoj'le They (.have .kept back the masses of the leave behind. . ' ' when nobody stops to think much about eat four limes as-much men t as they do wheat anything there is a woman who really stops While spoken of here as .very gratifying from allies on the west, and they seem to have However, most of the candor Is misplaced. one point of view,y nevertheless does not flour. Much of this meat is fed nppn In- long enough to regulate her mourning at- dian corn. NO that .]\rirnai-il.\\ Indian i.-orn steadily pushed backward the Russian , . ROOT'S RETIREMENT. We should harness the art, and put it to fully answer the implied, inquiry made b.y work in the Interests of .humanity. A little tire according to her social .program. Mayor MitcWel. Ill his^ • communication to furnish'es no, -small part of th.e food of the horVte in H:he east. They have been able to The retirement to pi-irate life of United candor, applied at the right time, will the undoubted millions of men he com- 1 cion by reason of .his previous corporate We should have an official dispenser of If the \American people were compelled par- properly prepared it IK satisfactory .food In v mands, to deal effectively with the" Ger- candor, to tell ministers how hard It is to tially to give up the use of wheat or flour the form o^ bread. Tlie Germans under- affiliations. Since his entrance Into the mans, or what has become of these mil- think nice thoughts during the last part of and to substitute for it some other grain. stand tMiir, and if they arc lo hu.v.e a short- senate his mentality, his breadth, and In- a long sermon! to explain to cross station The mayor ^ is understood to believe, as age of grain they will^ substitute pptatoes lions? In this connection, vit must be. re- With the Exchanges ; A tegrity have won for him the respect of agents, Jus^t how much they afflict the world,' his food supply committee does, that if tho for wheat or ryel using It in various forms, membered that Russia did not -want the war by remaining in it, and to go softly to the United States were in dire extremity due to not the least of which is potato prepared mep of alj parties/ They might not agree perpetual, candidate, .who. relies on his.per- SHOOTS THROUGH TJ|N HORST. , the prevalence of a'great war here then the- bread. Corn and potatoes are harvested ev- precipitated at this time. She was engaged with him, politically, but they had to do sonal friends for support, and tell him that fl'rom The. Chicago Tribune.) . public would gladly make use oft other food) ery year in the United States in abundance, % In the total reorganization of her army, homage to his qualities of mind and char- the town is ready to back him, unanimously, Charles Mayq, an aged chemist \\n the than, that furnished by wheat, but we are,not although at times the potatoes suffer from for the office of. \ pound master, in Kam- employ ql: the Central Asbestos and Mag- v certain forms of disease so there is a smull- pending which she was playing for peace. ; iri-such ex'trernity. We have an ample sup- acter. • . -' I . chatka, v _ .' • nesia company, at 25-27 West Kinzte street, ply of wheat, sufficient to last until the shortage in the crop. But no matter what A possible explanation Of the' Russian slow- There is little doubt that were -it not for ,, Thus harnessed, candor would be a na- was in the habit of doing conventional things harvest of iiextl summer, provided it is care- the weather may be in one part of the Uriit- i (\ •' in extraordinary ways. The manner In which v down is th^at her trained troops have, been his .inveterate standpatism Root would fee tional boon. But the office of official can- fully .conserved. V \ •cd States, our corn belts are of such enor- 1 dorer would have to be filled.by a very large he died—a suicide, the police say—was a flt Estimates Include Cotton. mous area that we ar6 always certain of' exhausted , and that the big empire now, is among^ the republican candidates, for presi- and agile man. V havesting an excellent crop. It. is a common climax to his life. \ In the late fall of last year, when it was marking time, until the enormous levies dent in 1916. But Root has himself put the Fellpw employees went to Mayo's room estimate in the produce exchange of this city possible to'prepare a statement setting fortlA that the United States can, with confidence, drawn.from the provinces can be made Into presidential contingency out ojC the ques- on the second floor, of the company's plant when he failed to turn out for work on time. the volume and the money value ofAmerican cpunt every year upon. not 16ss than 2,000,- efficient fighting men. • tion. He refused-to stand for re-election as agricultural (products, the estimate was that 000,000 .bushels of corn and in favorable They found him In his bed, dead. In volume the aggregate exceeded any which The \obvious anxiety of, the Germans to senator, because, he would'"rather be right RIPPLING RHYMES Over the old chemist's heart^was lashed weather considerably more than 3,000,000,000. 1 has heretofore Been harvested in the.United It is in view of these facts ^that the de- push matters in the east wo.uld give color to than senator." He gave the saine reason By WALT a tin horn of the sort dear to small boys and .States, in quality it averaged as .good as the s 'New Tear's eve celebrations; In the large partment 'of aigriculture feels justified In re- .-•this explanation. . , for vetoing ( presidential mention of his best'ami its money value woul^l be approxi- porting; to Mayor Mitchel and. his, food sup- end of the horn a tiny revolver had been mately ' $10,000.000,000. That estimate, • of. name, adding that he had reaped about all KIGtHTER A7fl> FARMER. soldered. The small end had been cut away ply committee that even if there should be course,, included the cotton crop. With cbtf ^between this, time and the first of next the public- honors for which he thirsted, and The ^warrior in armor is slaying fellow and flattened. To the trigger of the revolver ton and other fibers left out of considera- •was attached a cord, one end of which was July a shortage in our home supply of wheat JUDGE KAVANAUGH. questioning'' if, after all, the game -were, men. the while the peaceful farmer goes tion, .there still remains a volume of agri- •forth to plow again. All through the day the gripped In' Mayo's right hand. wo have ample food supplies of another kind cultural products chiefly available for food th'an tbayt furnished 'by wheat. ,ln fact, at The hundreds of thousands of .people worth the, candle. Coming from thp man former is wasting shot and shell, and mak- unsurpassed by any other record ever made. ing Europe warmerj than are the, gates of THE WAY ''TO CURE A COLD. ' the present time there IK not the slightest throughout the south In whose minds base- 'that Roosevelt dnce expressed an eagerness (From The Kansas City Star.) These products were large enough to feed the danger that the people of the United States to- see president, the statement she'ds light Hannibal. Mo. And all day long the latter people of the United States and to provide Virpuld be in j*>«Hil lest there be a shortage ofv ball, is identified with the Southern league, is wrestling with the soil, and makes the The way (ka-choo!) to cure a cold • a. considerable surplus" for export. The high regret the death of Judge TV. M. Kavanaugh, on the queer detachment of the^ man from welkin clatter with sounds of useful toil. Is just (ka-chee!) like this: price obtained for wheat recently will serve food supplies, for not at any other time !• Do not in wraps yourself enfold our history have our supplies of food of all whose funeral occiirsv today at Little' Rock. ordinary ambitions and conventions. The The farmer cleans, his horses, arid gathers to increase the money valUe\ of the harvest, kinds been greater at the beginning of a luscious eggs, the soldier's making- corpses, As in a chrysalis; • • >. - "' although this might be somewhat upset by ( •Judge Kavanaugh was, president ofV the senate and the country will lose distinctly v- Expose yourself to' good fre'sh air new year than tbev ai-e at the present time. s and wounding people's legs. The farmer fills the low price which cotton gommand'ed for by Root's return to private life. • • A lot (ka-choo! ka-chee!), v The' clear intimation in this report of the Southern -Association of Baseball \Clubs and his mangers with good and wholesome hay, Don't make yourself, by too much care, some weeks. ' i \ ' - department .^>f agriculture is ,that the admin- a member 6f the ^ national baseball arbi,tra- the' soidler butchers strangers for 30 cents rioweyer, 'not until the situation so far as : a day. The farmer "sets" his biddy, and As tender as can be: istration nt Washington noiv- sees no good Athens and Clarke county are well ad- Take lots of outdoor .exercise, '. • our food supplies are concerned was re- reasons fdr- contemplating an embargo' upoa tion board. - leads the usefiul life, the solclier( leaves a vealed by the reply maile a day or,two ago vertised tp the state and the south in a spe- .Dbn't dread the chill night air, " • the export of wheat. HOLLAND. In these twin capacities Judge Kava- widdy where was a happy wife. The farmer Shun heated rooms, if you'd be wise, by the agricultural department to Mayor cial edition of Th'e Athens Daily Banner, props the nation and builds the smiling Mitchel's letter did there begin to^ be thor- naugh has for several yeara^ exercised a town, the soldier earns his ration by burn- And rubbers never wear; ough appreciation not only of the magnitude . dominant and a constructive influence OTer ' issued last Sunday. The scope covers both ing buildings down. The man wno lives on Thus you will hardened be (ker-chow!) of our harvest, but of the fact that'no n^at- Badges Tell of War Deaths. Vtown and country and is illustrated, with danger, and leaves a trail of woe, looks Till colds won't trouble'you. vv. .' ter what the demand upon us .may be from (F.rpin The Philadelphia North'American.)' organized baseball in the southern .states. cheap beside th'e stranger, whose -weapon is •i'ye proved this recipe—that's how ,Famili,eS( of soldiers killed on Kuropeati' many cuts showing streets, buildings, high- v foreign nations for food we, have ample When \t is said that the board of arbitra- the hoe. The soldier with his sabre should I always do (ka-chbo!) . supply for ourselves. battlefields have adopted a novel device to ways-, institutions, etc. . The chief purpose be ashamed to meet the peacfeful men who notify relatives and friends of their death. It tion never reversed any of his decisions, his labor to raise the corn and wheat. - -MAY BE A" CLASSIC. The department of agriculture doe,s not of the edition is >to set forth the wonderful seem to be in accord with Mayor Mitchel's is in the form of a silken badge,\ which is tact and grasp of the game are evident at a> (From The Louisville Courier-Journal.) at once a death announcement and a. plea for A half column of nrst-p.age Vnews in food supply committee and there are rea- glance.. Aside from baseball, he -was a man development that has come to Athens in sdns for inferring that the mayor himse'.f prayers for the repose of the'souls of soldier the past few years, and in that respect it is Philadelphia papers tells of Miss Cordelia y of niany activities, having been a United JOB. Biddle haying shaken hands with a hotel was igratified. to, learn from the department, dead. I V "•' " - highly successful. The edition is . really that there if. less danger of a shortage of wheat One. of the.-badges was received In this i \ States senator and 'standing high for years ido'oimian, who was her d.irttly's coachman for 'city yesterday ,by TIarry Jacques, 2.S08 Nortn fifteen years. Maybe the doorman. reads- f,or the American people than hie feared In the politics of Arkansas. Not only -will documentary evidence,o£ growth in Athens >. (From The Milwaukee News.) was the case when he wrote his letter ^to Sixth street; a brother-irAliw of :i formed Horace, who says that it is well to unbend Phidalelphian, 'vvho fell in the lighting- in his passing occasion genuine regret, but -it and ..Clarke. The well .(balanced manner in Job had his, troubles, yes., indeed: upon .fitting occasions. ,^ 'the president. The mayor's food supply- ' That's what he was created for. committee is of the opinion that 'we cannot\ France. " ' which it is edited reflects, credit upon H. J.. v will be . difficult -to find a man with his But still he never had \to -read THE WORST IS TO COME. continue for many days to "export wheat as The badge is 7 inches long and L' inches singular qualifications to succeed him as \Rowe, edito'r, and D. G. Bickers, managing All .day about the foreign war. (From The New York World.)\ we have betin exporting it in the past three wide, fringed at both ends and made in vari- .or four months without creating a shortage colored, silks. V'.\\'' president of the Southern league. i editor. . v Job had to fight his way through life, Some of the important people in the His battle tales would fill a book; United State's, who are worrying about the !n the American supply. The department James Doherty, the dead man, was a re.si- But still 'twas imitation strife— deficit in 'national reven'ues will, soon have of agriculture, however, is satisfied that we dent of this city until , last July, when lie Still, some Mexican presidents seem to He never had to fire a cook. \ can. continue to expoVt an ayerage of a mil- left for England with his wife and six chU- to pay their income -tax, and then'they will v know when they have enough—a week, for feel differently about it.. ^ lion bushels of wheat a day from the first dren. When the war began he enlisted In the "THE PERSECUTION MANIA." .Job's troubles soug-ht him everywhere; of March until the first of July without en- Irish Guards,. The badge was the first notice Quoting Champ Clark to the effect that instance. • They came to him from near and -far,. , ; : But still he .had no need back there THE SECRET OCT. J dangering our own supply.". Apparently, the that his relatives In this city liad received of "If there is an extra session the party .To dodge the snorting motoir car. {From The Chicago News.) department at .Washington is persuaded that his death on the: battlefield of IVTons. Some light may be thrown upon the wil- Prosperity Isn't loading on the job. Can't if weather conditions are favorable the wheat • Doherty, according to his brother-in-law., (democratic) Is liable to be wiped off the ., Job's woes camped right upon his trail— lingness of Messrs. Carnegie and Rockefellar harvest next 'summer will be even greater foughl all through the Boer war, serving- map," The Xew York World advises the blame it for wanting to get a good running His lot was hard as any man's; to testify before the industrial commission there for three years and four months and And yet he never went to .jail by the fact that .each witness receives $2 » than was the phenomenal harvest of last ( president to refrain from an extra session start. • . Tor throwing glass in garbage cans. . day. - year. The farmers are sure to cultivate to nevUr getting sq much as a scratch. ' V *i . ' ' ' ' • < \

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^ V THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915, Seven. Preacher-Lawyer Conducts MEN AND RELIGION BULLETIN NO. 158. Own Case n Bigamy Trial

Trade Bodies Throughout the State Pass Resolutions Facts, Factions, ^.Urging Senators Smith and Hardwick to Support Bill.

Trade bodies throughout Georgia met yesterday and, after Indorsing the ship purchase toll! now before congress as vital to the interests of the state, wired Senators Smith and Hardwlote Police urging- them to support the measure. The meetings were held In answer to a call issued by Charles J. Haden, presi- ( dent of the etat 6 chamber of commerce. v , \ at the request of John I* Moss, a promi- "But if you have bitter jealousy and faction in your heart, glory not and lie not against nent manufacturer of Athens. the truth.— ^ v , < "We hhall appoint a delegation from the trade bodies that have1 acted," "For where jealousy and faction, are, there is confusion and every vile deed." states Mr. Haden, "and let the repre- , , ^ —James 3:14-17- sentatives of Georgia in the -national congi ess know exactly what is the ap- titude of the people of the state. . l "We believe that If Senator Hard- Trick, TV ho is reported as opposing the The Chamber^ of Commerce employed municipal efficiency experts. shipping bill, is shown how unanimous is the .sentiment of our people in favor Their report said : , i of the bill, that he will change his po- sition " i, N The, directors of the Atlanta Cham- "POLICE BOARD UNNECESSARY. v ber of Commeice will meet on Thurs- day afternoon, when some action is ex- v Three young women whom ,it is claimed John S. Houston, tried for "A study has been made of the powers of the Police Board as set forth in the code, the official minutfes of the Board pected to be taken on the ship bill. bigamy at Hazlehurst Tuesday, wedded and deserted. Two of them ^testified have been examined, and many questions have been asked relative to its operations. We are of the opinion that the In the call for all the commercial or- against \hlrn. From left to right they are: Miss Lina Garrison, of Helena, Board is not only unnecessary, but tends to retard^ the efficiency in this department. It is the duty of the Chief of Police ganizations in the state to meet Tues- Ga., "wife No. 3;" Miss Cora Mae Stroud, of Travelers' Rest, S. C., "wife to enforce the statutes and ordinances relative to his department. The laws are plainly written and no Bbard is needed day evening andi act upon the meas- { t\> interpret them. On the contrary, the Board/not being amenable to public demand, may actually retard, enforcement ure, the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce No. 2," and Miss Matilda Roberts, of Worley, N. C., "wife No. 1." •was included, but as the directois had ;/ of the law. For example, the Police Board never formally directed the closing of Atlanta's segregated district, although already called a meeting for Thurs- Hazlehurst, Ga , Febiuary 23.—(Spe- rlea Miss Matilda Roberts, of TVorley, the sentiment of the community undoubtedly desired it. The chief Anally acted on his own initiative. It is fortunate wjat day for the Vtransaction of other busi- cial.)—The case of John S. Hottston, N. C., he was placed on his trial for the office of Chief 'of Police has a form of civil service protection. It would be better were there a regularly constituted ness, no meeting was held Tuesday self-st.vled Baptist preachei and law- bigamy at 11 o'clock this morning be- civil service. V v " \ * evening The trade bodies of other yer, charged with bigamy, is in the fore a jury in the superior court of cities^albo, in a. few instances, have de- hands of the jury tonight after a sen- Jeff D*avis county. Judge J. P. High- ferred action until a later date sational tual during which two of the smith presiding. At the last stages "MORE STATION vHOUSES NEEDED. The Alacon Chamber of Commerce re- of the trial Iloufoton declined to let his fused to take action i three young women, whom the de- "Although the city now covers an area of over twenty-five square miles, there Is only one station laouse. This not fendant is alleges to have wedded with- attorneys make the concluding speech, only causes a considerable loss of time on the part of men coming and going from their beats in the outlying districts. Gainesville. out the saving inteivention of divorce, 'but claimed the right himself, and s made one of the ablest speeches deliv- but causes a congestion of patrolmen in the central station when, men are assembled there prior to going on duty. The Gainesville, Ga . P&bruarv 23 • -(Spe- testified against him. ' ) — The chamber of commerce of eied dm ing this term of the cpurt. city has now reached a growth where at Jeast two additional station houses should be established. Gainesville, Ga.Uoday adopted the fol- Just one > car ami one day aftei Solicitor J H. Thomas and Judge lowing Houston, under the name of John James R. Giant severely arraigned the 'Resolied, That in view of the pies- S Haymes, is alleged to have mar- delendant for his action, while the SELECT PATROLMEN MORE C A riEFUU-Y. ent emergencv tins chamber/ of com defendant took a fling at state's coun- 1 merce eainestl} lerjuests ; Senatc^i sel and unmercifully arraigned them. "The~kind of men appointed by the police force of the 9lty is a matter deserving of most careful consideration It Thomas W. Hardwick to waive his per- BERNHARDT'S CONDITION J B. ^Fortner, of Worley, N, C, the V one in which a permanent civil service commission might be of great help." ^ ^ sonal views and in lesponse to the- de- first witness, testified to the marriage sue of his constituents to support tee REPORTED SATISFACTORY of John S. Haymes and Miss Roberts 1 ,.sh!p purchase bill now befoie the sen- and identified ^Houston as being the Erstwhile dealers in white slaves in the Mechanic Street district and their friends Bordeaux. February 23 —(Via Paris.) man who married Miss Roberts l l ate in accordance with the recommen- The' condition of Sarah Bemhardt, dation of President Wilson " whose right leg was amputated yester- A certified copy of the license and re- and patrons demand a victim. v day at the St .Augustine hospital, Ar- turn qf the minister, Rev, t'resnell, who Fltz&ernld. mariied them, was presented, together ' " " Fitzgerald, Ga, February 23- -(Spe- cachon, was said late last night to toe with a prenuptlal marriage contract The liquor interests want to show to other men in public office the peril of en- cial )—The following resolution was ;-a.tisfactorv, although she was suffer- v ing considerable pain (between him and Miss Roberts adopted today by the^ chamber of com- Miss Stroud,"' the second wife, then forcing the law. ' merce- Telegiams of inquiry regarding DVlme. Be-nhardt's condition were received testified to the second marriage with "\Vheieas, The commercial Interests Thev will ge t Chief Beavers,y if thev can. v Johji S Hammond, who deserted her ten \s tJ ^ \ of the south, demand stable and fixed from distinguished' persons 111 many l lands, including Queen Victona of days after the oeiemony in Ohnlejfin, lates of tians-oceanic freight charges P. C The next witness was wife >To. to protect the interests of the cotton Spain, and the ex-Bmpresa Eugenie Helping them and playing into their hands are not a few men, who are not moral Edmund Rostand went to Arcachon .!, lli.ss 10Una. Gari ison, who testified to v Stowers of the south, and hei marriage with him. "Whereas, The democratic adminls- yesterflav and remained there until as- lepers; really .decent men, at heart, but unfortunately cursed with the false idea that ti ation has proposed a measure that v, ill suied the opeiation had been success- The defendant recounted much of his insure reasonable fieight lates to Eu- ful ' past life and denied his marriage to everything in life is a game, a political game where every office is only a stake for i opean ports: V Surgeons and nurses present at the either Miss (Roberts or Miss Stroud. "Be it resolved. That the Fitzgerald opeiation express themselves as deeply He claimed to be a graduate of the tiaw which to play. v and Ben Hill county chambei of com- impiesbed bj the calm couiage with University of Missouri, and that he is meice request out senatpis and repre- which the lamous tiagedienne faced a Primitive Baptist pVeache". He is an sentatives to give their unqualified the ordeal-. Betoie the anesthetic was able and fluent speaker and one of the You will recall the English and Broth erlon factions in the police Board. All are' \ support to the ship purchase bill ad- administeied she asked permission to coolest nten under fire that has ever vocated by President Wilson and that embiace her .son, Maunee been seen in Jeff Davis county. familiar with the Mason- Woodward line-u^. The turmoils of these factions were copies of this resolution be sent to The operation proper lasted nine- A sensation was apiung in the trial Kenatois Hoke Smith and Thomas W. teen minutes and the leg was removed when Miss Stroud identified a watch a detriment to our city and vthe efficiency of the Police Force. \ v aboyfe, the knee. She will be kept ab- that OVIlss Garrison had, claiming Hous- Hardwick" solutely \ quiet for three weeks and To end such things — to rid our Police Force of politics — to get rid of the curse then will be removed to Andernos, near ton took It away froin her In Charles- I Colnmbus. Arcachon. ^ ton, S. C. Columbu<- (4a , February 23 • -(Spe- The following bulletin signed by the The courthouse has been crowded | of factions in the Police Bpard, a^law was made taking the Chief and the Force out cial.)—The Columbus Chamber of Com- attending physician was issued at 5 with women throughout the trial, and; merce took no action today regarding o'clock this evening: standing room was at a pfemlum. The of polities, putting the members and their officers in office until they are proven by the fchrp purchase bill, as It had pre- "Tempeiature and pulse excellent The condition of Mme. Sairah Bern- case went to the jury at 7 o'clock to- •\touslj unanimously indorsed the bill hardt continues very good" night, and it is expected that OL verdict trial guilty of misconduct or inefficiency. nd uiged the senators from this state will lbe> reached in a short time. o support it ? The state ls; represented by Judge J. To convict a man of inefficiency because he is too efficient is some undertaking. cial.)—No action was taken today by H. Thomas, solicitor, and Judge James Grlffln. the chamber of commerce, but a poll v R. Grant, while the defendant repre- Th6 scenery and surroundings must be prepared, else there would be only an a^or- Griffin, Ga , FebruarO23—i Special ) of , the business men of ""Douglas sents himself, and conducts hl3 own At aji enthusiastic joint meeting of the showed 37 in favor of the ship pur- Giiffin-Spaldlng county board of tiade chase bill, 4 against and 2 non-com- defense, assisted by Judge Gordon tive failure when the betrayal was attempted. , • " i and the Griffin Retail Merchants' asso- mittal. Knox and J. B. Moore, of Baxley. ciation Monday evening ringing^ i e&o- lutions Tverov,unanimously adopted urg- Ilalton. Hence the sporadic hue and cry that breaks out about burglaries and highway ing Senators Hoke Smith and Thomas Dalton, Ga, February 28.—(Special) 'V HaidwltiU, Georgia Vepresentatl\es Owing to the illness of its piesident, robberies in our city, but a deathly silence as to the causes vback\of the man shot in congi ess, to use their influence and B. A. Tylei, the chamber of commeice Good-bye every honorable means in their power meeting called for the purpose of dis- dead at the door of the Owls' Club, the ma n dead in the basement of the Steiner- cussing the ship purchase bill now l in becurlug the passage of the ship pending before congjess was post- Emery building, the ne gro shot in the JDecatur street bar — namely: the sale of in-^ ipui chase ibill now pending before con- poned. However, practically the unan,- Dyspepsia gress \ v imous sentiment of this section favors \ - toxicating liquors under licenses granted to known lawbreakers and ordinances Senator Hatdwlck was especially Im- the^ passage of the measure as an in- poi tuned to airam align himself with dorsement of the administration. jMo More Gurgly Brash, "Lump of authorizing, despite^ the laws of Georgja, the sale of intoxicants in Atlanta. \ the democrats of the senate and sus- ,"^ Bad Digestion, Heart- tain the adminibti ation in this impor- Amerlcns. The most casual reader of newspapers, other than those published in Atlanta, tant measure and to repie&ent the peo- Ameiicus, Ga , Februaiy 23.—(Spe- burn or Stomach Troubles. ple of his native state who are demand- cial )—The Americus Chamber of Com-i knows — from one end of the United States to the, other there has been an epidemic ing the passage or fh e ship puichnsc meice today indoised the fehip-puichase Quick Relief. Costa Nothing to Try. bin. bill and wired Senatoi Haidwick to of burglaries and robberies; columns could be filled with the thieveries daily v, com- The joint mfeetnur \\ as laigelv it- that eflect. Many in Americus do The man who can't help making not like the attitude of the junior sena- faces at his stomach, the man or wom- tended,, and included ^ome of the most tor an with a grouchv digestion, or with mitted in every city in the landv; the occasion is the frightful depressipn, grim want, prornnient and icpicbcutcitivc people in downnght dyspepsia need fitet no more l Griffin and Spaldins county. over stomach troubles. and the disregard for law taught by those in high places. v Augusta, Ga., Februaiy 23.—(Special ) The heaviest, richest dinners, the (luUmaii. Xu .lotion on the ship-puichase bill was most unspeakable quick .lunches, all Qultman, Ga , l-'ebruaiy 23.—'-(Spe- taken by the local chamber of commeice can be taken care of without imposing Atlanta is unique, not in crime, but in having a Chief of Police actually honestly cial—The BrooKs County Industrial luclay Tliti chamber may meet tomor- on the stomaph A scientific digestive row to consider the matter^ can do the digesting, where the stom- club, at a very largely attended meet- ach either did not do it before, or did at war against the Underworld. T v l ing of the oigamzatlon held on Tues- N Dublin. it very imperfectly. day night,^ Februaiy 16. passed a res- Dublin, Ga, Febtuaiy J3.—(Special,) I olution introdticed by W T. Gaulden, Action on the shipping bill by the His policy is constructive, ,not destru ctiye. ot»e of the laigest fatmers of Brooks .Dublin Chamber of Commeice has been countj, uiuimmouslv- indorsing the deteried until Wednesday, when com- He has begged for additional police stations, the need for which has been missioner of the\ body will meet to ship purchase bill and instructing thS consider the matter. It is thought that pointecj out by efficiency experts. He has urged the appointment of more men to aecretaiy of the club to notify both their action will be favorable to join- Georgia senators that Brooks county ing oth,er cities to pull for the bill. expected them to work and vote for police our city. \ s ^ the passage of the ship purchase bill Savannah. In the senatorial election Senators Savannah, Ga , February 23—(Spe- Instead qf getting them, He gets ridi cule and abuse. v ^ > ' ' Smith and Hardwick cairied Brooks cial.)—'Neither the Savannah Chamber county. of Commerce nor the .board of trade has Council licenses violators of the law. The Mayor approves thes^e ^ licenses, and considered the ship-puichase bill. Dongrlnn. unites with other members of the Police B\oard to force on the Force unlawfully ^ Macon. hip-purch,ase bill now btfoie congiess l-.etieis weie read from the United - Atlanta's trouble is not her f orvm of g overnment. Special Values in .Mtifctes Chamber of Commerce and from the Geoigia Channberv of Commerce ask- ing that the bill/be indorsed, but mem- It is — First, those men who think the mselves above the law — Large Diamonds beis of the local chamber tolok the po- sition that it was "a matter of poli- Second, Men trying to usurp authority which i§ not theirs. If you are in the market ties," and therefore no action should be Beauty and Good Digestion Go Hand In for a diamond, it will pay taken. Hand. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- Code Section 1930 sayst "It shall be u nlawful for any one of the Board of Police jou to inspect our grades and Albany. lets Insure Bbth. , prices. \ i \ Albany, Ga., Februaiy 23 —(Special ) s "When you take one of Stuart's Dys- Commissioners to hereafter undertake to discharge the duties o^ Chief of Police or Albany held a special meeting of their pepsia Tablets after a meal, the food *\Ve ha\e a quantity of board of Vdirectois Monday afternoon Is digested by the tablet even better 1;o have special control and direction of officials and/ members of the Police Force especially fine values in and sent to Senators Smith and Hard- than your own stomach can do" it wick the following teelgiam. This is why__the use of Stuai t's Dys- stones weighing 2.50 carats Boaid of diiectois of the Albany pepsia Tablets has become so univei- in-the arrest of criminals or the discharge of their duties as policemen." , Chamber of^ Commerce, at a special sal among" those who suffer from any meeting today, passed resolutions fa- kind of stomach troubles. Neither this committee, nor any of its members, nor has the Evangelical Mjn- For instance, you can buy voring passage of ship-purchase bill, Take one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- a fine Crystal White and Per- and respectfully xirge you to vote foi lets after your next meal and if you this measure and use youi influence to- are given to belching, sour risings, fer- isters' Association, the creator of this comiTiittee, any quarrel with Mayor Woodward iect Diamond weighing 2.95 waid bringing it to successful passaee mentation, Uieavj , lumpy feeling in the carat, in a 14-K. ladies' Tif- "JOSEPH EHRLICK, President." stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, loss or the City Council or the^ Police Board. fany Style mounting for of appetite or any other stomach de- I,a« range. rangement, you will find at once a re- But we will not be — we cannot be — silent before the flagrant disregard of law $850.00. This stone is almost LaGrange, Ga., February 23 —(Spe- markable improvement. •» . l fi carats, and is a splendid cial )—Although the LaGrange Cham- Stuait's Dyspepsia Ta,blets are the in licensing lawbreakers to violate th e law — Before the continued efforts to under ^ value. ber of Commerce is not an active body most wonderful tablets on earth for at this time, a large number of the any kind of stomach trouble. i Call and lot us show "you members of this bod> were called to-1 Thev enrich the gastric juices, and mine and destrby a man, whose sole offense is fidelity to a public trust. gather tod&y to consider and discuss(l give the stomach the rest it needs be- " V *• stones larger or smaller than the^ship-purchase bill All present ex-! tore it can aga.m be healthy and strong. this one in various qualities. pressed themselves In faior of this Trj one after your next meal, no To put mien on the Police Board of the City of Atlanta to promote factionalism movement as a temporary and emergen- matter what you eat. You'll find your Our diamond booklet ex- cy bill appetite leturn for the meal after and plains our attractive monthly you will feel fine after eating. and to hamper the Chief of Police in the performance of his duties would be a mis- payment plans, ^method of A tb ens. Stuart's D\spepsia Tablets are for Athens, Ga.j February 23.— (Special1.) sale at all druggists at 50c a box. take which not only this city but the State of Georgia would resent. sending diamonds oh approv- The Athens Chamber of Commerce Send coupon below today and we al, and liberal exchange con- unanimously passed a resolution in- will at once send you 'by mall a sam- dorsing the ship-purchase bill, direct- ple free. Respectfully we ask >the City Council and our Mayor not to make this mistake. tract. ing urgent messages to Senators Smith1 Write or call for this book- and Hardiwck and Congressman •Trib- Let us have done with factions. v ble. requesting them to support the ad- Free Trial Coupon let, ana 1915 catalogue. ministration measure, and a committee was named to act with the other trade F. \. Stuart Co., SOI Stuart Bids., ibodies of the state and the Georgia Marshall, Mich., send me at once Mfflier & Berkele, 3 sue. Chamber of Commerce to express the by return mail, a free trial .package EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MEN AND RELIGION views of the business men of the state of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Diamondl Merchants onv, this matter. Xame 31 Whitehall St. \ Rome. FORWARD MOVEMENT Established 1887 Rome, Ga., Pcbruarv 2S —("Special.I—- Street V ^ The Chamber of Commeice of Rome n'lM meet tomorrow to take action on the City .1 ship-purchase bill. State , \ • V Page Eight THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, FEBEUABY 24, 1915.

Bide-the church,-and-realize the duty North' Carolina drove Into the, town In i er, saved his countenance, If not his old-fashioned, covered wagon. He let. 1 CLAIMS RIGHT FOOT PITTSBU&G DENIZENS of ever.y man to aid his brother,. horse \ stand t.foi', a moment : outside of. skin. ..-•<,.' .\--.~ "If there is anything that Atlanta atore while he was tranaactingr business, This story of sectional warfare came lacks more than anything else, it • is\ when suddenly he heard a cry and, earn SIX TO BE |ED TODAY WAS THE WRONGONE, GIVE A MERRY CHASE out in the police court Tuesday after- CONVERTS ARE this, for there are thousands of church one shouted." 'Your horses are' runnln noon, Emanuel James; the captain, away.' He made . one spring, .succeeded 1: and Alonzo S«well, the lieutenant of members ^vho have never been waked catching the lines dragging- , upon th AND SUES SURGEON TO DARKTOWN DUDE the "Dirty Dozen," were tried and up to their responsibility. ground, but his horses were going -wit fined $10.75 each. ' i Come In K»in. such, force that lie was thrown to th FOR MURDER OF OLIVER ground and hrulacd badly. Sprlngln Athens, Ga., February 23. —^(Special. ) There is an unwrittenvlB-w in ^Pitts- "While Tuesday night's audience vf.ua quickly to his feet he caught" the spoke A damage suit which has attracted smaller than any night in the past of the hind wheel of his wugon. but th burg-, which is also known in ^police wheel whittling around threw him and h Judge W. M. Harper Will Pre- much attention here was concluded to- circles as Hell's Half Acre, that no JUDGE LANDIS MAY week, there were at least (3,000 people was all- But insensible. Finally the horse day in. 'the city court between (Mrs. E. •present, more than half filling- the au- were stopped, and the father bleeding an< side at Commitment Hear- C. Parrish, pf Bishop, and a. surgeon eb.ony-colored dude from Darktowri Audience Chants Invitation bruised- came hurr'ying up. Someone sat shall visit any of the Pittsburg belles. RENDER ditorium. Many of them came ^ Into ,,to- h.im, 'Why did you take ouch a risk of St. Mary's hospital, this iplace. \ the building dripping wet from the You might have killed yourself and th ing at Leesburg. Mrs. Bishop asked ?5,000 damages for Harry Vaughn, said to be one of the x BY SATURDAY Hymn, Without Piano or pouring down rain. A special section team was not worth It.' \ alleged . disabilfty to a. foot operate.! kings of Dark town dudes, essayed to was occupied by one hundred young "The man lifted, the curtain of the wago upo.n by the surgeon. He had removed men who came in a body from the and drew out from the straw In the bottor Leesburg, Ga., February 23.—(Spe- make a call 'on Ollie Johnson, who ik Leadership, During Thun- of the wagon his little boy, and holdlni her aippendix and had perforrned, two the belle of the Pittsburg- belles. That Chicago.' February 23.—Baseball en • Y. M. C. A., where a , supper of the him up, said: 'This Is, the reason.' And cial.)—The commitment trial of the other major operations. Her family thusiasts were cheered today by an- young . men's Bible classes had been knixw perfectly well If we realized wha six men in jail charged with the as- called for quick action on the part, of a der and Lightning. . i ' /nea-nt ,for people to be lost, to be with sassination of Banker A. D. Oliver physician phoned instructions to ..He v nouncement that Judge Landls probably held. The auditorium Itself was 'per- out Christ, and to be without hope, w 1 surg-con for a minor operation also on Pittsburgh disorder league, known as would give his decision this week!In fectly dry, however, the few leaks would-have a. concern far surpassing that, will be held here tomorrow morning:. . the instep of a foot. He gave instruc- the "Dirty Dozen." They r got Harry, the Kederal league's anti-trust, suit .•which'1 the rain of the opening night and the result of the concern would be the Judge W. M. Harper, of the city court Into rapid locomotion known as "get- By J. Walter LeGrnwr. salvation of our friends. of. Americus, will preside In the place tions by phone, it was said, to 'be "suio against organized baseball. The judge "Personal responsibility,".the duty of had revealed having >been repaired. Al- and treat the 'right' foot." , The sur- ting 'em on the run," and nothing but has had the case under advisement for though built only a temporary atruc- Day of Salvation for Atlanta, of Justice A. W. Godwin. ^ high speed, accelerated by a rock».show-. a month. . every mar) to feave his brother, his "Third, there- are special times that ar Officer Starling Wilkerson, of Smith- it xvas. claimed -on the defense, ture, the auditorium was proved Tues- opportune for the expression of Interest on found both feet requiring attention, friend, his neighbor, or the man he sees day night to be thoroughly durable behalf of our loved ones and others whom vine, arrived here this afternoon having we know. Whenevet trouble touches a in charge a negro named Ike Carter. and treated both feet. The plaintiff in the street, formed the themo of a and rainproof. v in the suit claimed that 'right' foot had Dr. Chapman's sermon on "Personal human heart it Is suscoptible to human In It is stated this negro found a gun on v strong sermon Tuesday night by Dr. riuonco com . arawhenever death afniota a home I a dove field and gave it to .one of the meant the 'correct' foot rathe r than J. AYilbur Chapman, which camo to a Responsibility" is given below: '* l> .«vely easy, to win a household defendants last Tuesday. the foot opposite to the 'left' member. i " 'How Shall I Go Up to My Father?' was Whenever a ^city Is stirred Deoplo aro ready Deputy Coxwell went to Macon last The case was \hard fought, and the remarkable Climax with peals of tntin- the theme- of the sermdn delivered by Dr. to think and to act, and whenever other night to. bring . hero the automo'bile . der drowning out temporarily thei\invl- Chapman last niKht. The text'; 'How shall are coming to Chrlat It Is an Indication th* plaintiff literally introduced her. right I go up ttt- my father and the lad be riot the way Is easier for all to travel. Now I: said to be the one used by the. murder- foot in evidence, 'baring It before the the accepted time and now Is the day o ers of Oliver Wednesday n>!ght. ta'tion of Dr. Chapman, but with a re- with me?' .Geneeta 44:34. The negro witness. Carter, was lodged jury for their inspection as to its pres- newal of the invitation at the end o£ "This Is a part 'ot ono of the greatest of salvation for this city for these reasons. the Bible stories and la an illustration of 11 matters not whom you approach. One in jail.** V V ent condition. . >' /the thunder-pearls bringing scores of the fact that.all things work together for may oe received Into the church of Chris Th " jury found a verdic^ for both cvnvcrts forward at the evangelist's eood to them that love God. It la the when ho Is too old to be useful. It wouU plaintiff . and defendant, -the plaintiff etory of Joseph -who wan loved by his father, bp quite Impossible to receive one Into the e call, , hated by his brethren, who Is Bold Into the church too young If tie should be fcroperly WAR TALK OF being given' the sum of $126* and the hands of Potlphar\ and becomes one of .the trained and cared for. defendant '$1-'25.60. Ah! Just as lir. Chapman issued his in- •Greatest rulers of the kingdom. "Children may corno. It Is sakl tha vitation ut the close of his sermon, "He rules In Egypt, a marvelous fcountry. Polycarp .cume jit 9; Matthew Henry at H FORCED HIM OFF ON Indeed, the land of the'Nile, and the ruins kdwards at 7; HVatt at 9, and It you tos varying his usual program by elimi- of Luxor, and of the atatue of Memmon any ChrlHtlan audience you will find tha Scrappers Turned Loose Invigorating nating the music and asking for the •which, according to old-time tradition, sent the majority of the people came to Chrlu' TRIP 'ROUND GLOBE forth the wweeteBt music whenever the day before the ago of 2-0. conv.erts in silence except for,his voice, was born.. Into 'all this maynifllcent splen- "The aged may come. When Recorder Hears the iriU.-rmitterit rain which had been dor Joseph was ushered. ' - An Old ' Sea Captain. Savannah, Ga.,- February 23.—(Spe- Whiff of the Pine Forest falling, all evening.'suddenly Incrnascd v .. . TvllH Story of Joocph. n we wero In Brisbane, Australia, an cial.)—Normnn Grahtham, alleged star "There la a famine in the .land 'where oirt man stopped one of our workers upon Of New Treaty of Peace to a downpour, while lightning flashed Joseph's father lives, and Jacob Bt-niU) tpn tho streets and asked him if he know where member of the Bird gang and globe How it clears the throat and the windows and thunder of Joseph's brethren Into Egypt to" buy np could find any at the evangelistic party trotter, alleged bigamous hXisband oC corn. Benjamin alone remains by his fa- It seems that he hud been an old soa cap- Miss TClsle Robins, of Savannah, and Wi H. Trammel and Mack Franklin rolled"'.~»n~-I4j/; \yelkin. \ . ther's side. Jipseph .knew them instantly. He tain for years, that ho was at that time have rival stores on apposite sides of head of its mucous ailments v epake to them. Ho accused them of belnir Hying on what Is knowrt as Klnlan'd Island recently nabbed in Jacksonville as the "You •can't' ''go\-nJo,w'," cried Dr. Ohajv- spies and to prove that they were not, they off the main coast of Australia. He hac fleeing spouse of Mrs.' Norman Grant- MnHetta wtreot. A rpw started, and . man. "'Uefter stay, arid come forwardmiiet bring their younger brother with read on ,a' scrap of paper a story of the ha.ni. of Detroit, says it is not his fault. then 'the police were .called in. That Itls this spirit of Newness and Vigor from the health- and give me yourr hand for' God to- them'lf they-everVagain would receive corn, meetings, ivnd he put out In nn open boat to \ Today, according' to advices from waa \the first ohapter. and. In order to Insure their roturn they reach tho mainland, and find Chrlot If poa- The socond'chapter was when I^rahk- • night." . must leave Simeon, their brother, in Jo- slblft. Ho wits taken into a room of the Jacksonville, an officer from Detroit giving Piney Forests broughtback by ° seph's presence, i The famine Is HO, sore in Y. M. C. A., instructed 0.1 to the way 01 arrived there to carry Mr. . Gnintham lln and Trammel were "arraigned in Immediately a group of people start- the land that the brotheru must return life and found Christ. From that day until back so the Detroit courts and Mrs. the recorder's court Tiiesday afternoon. ed down 'the aisle, and from half a again to Egypt for corn. Judah makes-the his iloath ho continued working In behalf The recorder wns preparing to fine both appeal to his old. father, and It IB In an- of the unsaved. He heard of an old man Granthum the first could huv'o'-a final dozen other parts of the auditorium swer, to this appeal that the heart-btokeu •'••'"uyliig-, and' \yent• a"t- ttth«v midnight hour to fling at him. But the Detroit officer of them*• for disorderly conduct when people -started forward. I>r. Chapman cry Is heard: - 'M.O ye ^ have bereft -.of my talk to him.'contracted a cold and died ol could get nothing from Granthani with they bpth announced that they had pneumonia. Dr. Bell's starter! alone*, the well-known .invita- children. Joseph Is not, Simeon Is not, and reference to his Savannah bride, whom made friends. now ye will take. Benjamin from me.' But "There aro -certain 'ways by means of tion hymn. "Come to Jesus," which « as, Judah was persistent, and said: which wo can loft'd our friends to Christ. he left behind when he con.tin.ued his "You are going to stay friends, no Im'meiliutely taken 'up, 'Without inatru- G'on»ist<: come forward and were led by ,the and their sacks are filled with corn a silver friends or Ahousehold to Christ you must slsted on war talk. K« was \rtoubly recorder turned . them loose, with tho ushers to the 'UUtlo1. back room," until cup has been placed tn ^ Benjamin's aauk. first see that every known sin Is confessed strong for the .allies, particularly the remark, "this -court cannot interfere and Just after they have left Joseph's'proa- and forsaken.; - . English. The wifo was backing the seventy-five or eighty in all had gath- ehce the sacks are searched, the missing "A. favorable .time must be chosen. It Is kaiser and his army and navy. He with any peace negotiations." ered. . . • lup Is found and Joseph declares that he not always .possible under all circumstances didn't mind this so much, he said, ex- v vill keep Benjamin because W this. It iu to . spriak. A boy In Brooklyn' was con- Appeal (or ReNpanNlbillty. ' -.t this point that Judah makes hie plea, verted and united, "with tho church, and cept that he was not given, the ample Or,' Chapman's sermon was a force^- of which the text Is the climax, 'How shall when his pastor asked him haw It was, ho opportunity to speak in behalf of hls< Many Thousand^ Owed I- go up to my father and tho lad be, not said.v 'It was my . Sunday school teacher's friend. King George. i \ tul ain>c:\i\ to the 'people of Atlanta to with me?' ". \ influence. She &poUe to mo at the^-close'of When he found he would not have ANTISEPTIC a bottle to-day feel thbir -responsibility to each other. the class and asked mo toV BO with her to any chance on arguing Ills side of the By These Two Bankrupts; HEALING At one point lie declared that If every Reaps tlie Harvest. Prospoct Park, and then she told me of shield with the wifo arid daughter ar- "There are two. thoughts In .connection her concern, .and sitting by her' side, I came rayed against him, he grew desperate, All U, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 policeman, railroad man and banker In with this story. First, that what we HOW we. to Christ.' ho said, and thought a wnlkv-around Their Assets, Not a Penny Atlanta would realize his "personal re- reap. Jacob deceived his father ana his "Wo may pray for therri. It Is when con sons deceived him, and he Is 1 now reaping com Is deep enough to drive us to our knees the globe might divert his mind- from sponsibility" to his fellow men the old the harvest. ' • ami when, we say, like .those of old, 'We the all absorbing, fight provoking sub- town wonM he rejuvenated .as it had "Second. I wish wo might have as great will not let thee go except thou bless us' ject at home. The following petitions in bank- never beciA before. responsibility (for those about us as Juduh that tho work Is accomplished.. ruptcy were filed,Tuesday: had for his brother,. and .that we should , "It would be a »ad thing -K we should BEST "Whut we'need is riot tears; 'but con-' be forced to say, 'How shall 1 go up to my ever be too late with any of them. If with I, Thomas. X. Cheves, .of Buckhead, lia- RK—FR E E EX A M I N A T I O N—LOWEST P R 1C E S oern.'l lio said.. •> "There never win-be Father and my (.husband, my wife, my. child, our children, who grow to manhood . and TINSLEY BEFORE SPEER. bilities $35,051, with no aWts; Benja- \ earnest preaching, and there never will my friend, my employee be not with me? womanhood, we lose our Influence; If they . - . •.—, v - \ • min -Rose'nthal, 4!il% Washington lloura l>f:(a real awakening of the city-until We' cannot shirk responsibility along .this should drift into sin and we cry to them In street, liabilities $10,514 and no assets; 8 to 6 line as Christians. -They.Bay that a forte is vain; If they should dlo.and we should have Charged With Misapplying Charles Ueffew, a railway 'switchpnan, Dr. E. G. Griffin's people learn tiie clanger of those out- never lost In thls.worlU. Toss a'stone into It to say that we never warned them. l the sea and a wave is'started which BOOS " 'How shall I go', up to my father and National Bank funds. liabilities $305; Charles Davis, of Col- . ' Gate City Dental Rooms on' and on and tno force of it Is not lost. the lad be not with me.?' • Kindle a fire upon your hearth, and you i lege Ij'ark," liabilities $256; W. V. Parks, will find the flames clapping their nands. - A Belfast I'ollcoman. Savannah, Go-.,* February 23.— (Spe- a meter Inspector, liabilities .$1,696.34, 5 W. Alabama Street "When wo wore In Belfast, Ireland, with assets of $82. ' ' the .coals growing rod, the ashes whitening, policeman resting on a couch in his room cial.)—Charged with misapplying na- Over Bronrn & Allen'* IVemr Store. the ^shadows flickering and fading away with his little children playing around him tional, bank funds, Fleming'D. Tinsley, upon the walls of the room. The fire Is Gokd CJt Hrl€l ,-Cy| Set of out. but they say that the heat which Is saw that one of them had In his hands an one of Savannah's most prominent men K illustrated [(aper. and taking the paper DECATUR WILL DISCUSS Crownnx*«T, Work ***• Teeth generated la never lost. from the child he saw the pictures of the socially and. In bustriess circles, was- Villue of Soul. . ' great crowds that were gathering- In o .oday placed in the United States court. Phone M. 1708 — Lady Attendant 'What we do 'lives on and-on, and one moetinpB nlsht nfter night, and across thn W. W. Osborne, his counsel, pleaded BOND ISSUE AT MEETING day It will face us lor judgment or reward. top of tho paper he saw my text, 'How shall v This Agency is a Service What we fall to do will one day meet us I go up to my father and the lad be not :hat Mr. Tinsley waeals in the 'case of the Seaboard Air Local sleeping car Atlanta to Jacksonville, and At- holy living, and .the atmosphere of Chris- fense scored - -a victory by the verdict. of the schools of .Boston. The (meet- We know from 'our expe- tian love. In the home. _,inq railroad against iMrs. Elizabeth ings will continue" through Friday. • lanta to Brunswick.' Arrives Jacksonville 8:25 a. m. "There Is a burden of responsibility rest- Jlackwe'-ll. whose original suit alleged Hea-lth problems in education was Ing 'upon us for many reasons. the. homicide of her minor son at\.a Royal Palm — all-steel train. Pullman sleeping rience of 20 years that it MEINHARD BANKRUPTCY crossing near Elbertpn. tt was dl- .the principal topic ibefore the national "First, because our friends away from council of education.. Thomas D. Wood, cars, Free i reclining chair cars, observation car., binds our clients to us by Christ are In danger. A mother standing eged in' this S'Ult that the engineer of Columbia university,, New; York, rec- 10:55 P.M. upon the steps or a Philadelphia ^ home, , CASE IS CONSIDERED ailed to blow for the crossing. The ommended that both the ach'ool authori- Arrives Jacksonville 8:40 a. m. the strongest of ties—result, which faced a park, was seen wringing her ailroad set up that the-law Is uncon- ties and state \and county officials pa-y production. V \ hands; and heard crying bitterly. A police- Savannah, Ga., February 23.—(Spe- itltutlonal, aa it applies to interstate Pullman sleeping cars. Arrives Jacksonville man came at. onco'to her and was told that rains. greateb attention to the sanitation of the nurse had her little child In the park cial.)—The question bf the confirma- rural schools because rural school chil- 11:40 F, W, 9:20 a. m. '. : May we talk to you opposite, that her attentldn , bad been dis- tion of the composition in the matter dren have been found more defective tracted for a moment and \that the baby of H. S. Melnhard and Brother, bank- physically, than city children. . ' Breakfast on dining 'car before arriving Jacksonville. further about the advan- was missing. Over and over she kept sav- rupts, is being- considered by Judge SPEER HOLDS CONTRACT Professor Charles Hughes Johnson, tages we can offer YOU ? ins: 'He is lost, he is lost.' It was because Speer. The court entertained a . mo- oC Illinois university, speaking b'pforfe she knew It that her tears were flowing, tion today for the confirmation of the VALID IN SPITE OF WAR .the National Society of 'College Teach- and because the Bible la true I know ''that composition, and the attorneys repre- my friends away from Christ are In dan- ers, deplored that the colleges were Massengale Advertising Agency e r senting the several Interests went ex- not devoting more attention to the edu- S . . apd my dhlldren without Him are tensively into an, explanation of the Savannah, Ga., February 23.—(Spe- cation of teachers. \ ' iiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. CandlerUldg. Ivy 726-7 without hope. agreement arid the desirability of the ial.)—Holding that the chai\ter party Salvation of Friends:' t composition. The decision wljl be an- f the British steamship Bylands was • "Second, we must realize this to be des- nounced later. Half a million dollars ot between enemies in the European perately In earnest. An old farmer In are Involved. var and the conflict did not void the WHISKY IS BARRED ontract, Judge Speer today- handed own a decree against, the ship in the TO INDIAN COUNTRY I! Chapman-Alexander Meetings ibels which were heard a few Cays go. =! Tabernacle on Peachlree Slre\ct The charter party here -was, between Washing-ton, February 2Sc—Convic- Lmerlcan xsltizens and British subjects. tion of the Joplin Mercantile company They are the litigants before the court, and Joseph Filler, pf Joplin, Mo., of 1| Heeling Evefy Night (Except Saturday) at "7:30 P. M. and notwithstanding the war they conspiracy to introduce intoxicating New Vigor for v - have a .standing in court and can have liquors into Indian country' by ship- their differences adjusted except as to ping from Joplin to Tulsa, "Okla., was the abandonment of the voyage itself, upheld today by the supreme court. as. completely as if no war existed, ^the The court held, however, the act of ! Dr. Chapman's Afternoon Subjects Overworked Nerbes— court held. congress .against Introducing liquor I"" TUESDAY—"The Holy Spirit." , Judge'Speer held the ship is liable into India,n country, was not enfqrce- HEN, after weeks of overwork,' for the money its agents \roceived on ible as to Intra-state traffic, at least WEDNESDAY—"The Enducment With Power for Ser^ice.^ its account. 'so long as local prohibition continued Wintensified by the endless worries ; by state law. THURSDAY—"The Secret of Victory Over Sin.") of business,- the weakening nerves Afly FRIDAY—"The Power of a Surrendered Life." signals of distress, no,help is more wel- NO CONVICT CAGES; I To Bring Greer to Atlanta. come than the.restorative aid that JUST "SLEEPING CARS" .Deputy Sheriff \G-eorge Broadnax left Sanatogfcn gives. Tuesday evening for Mangum, Okla., |j Alexander Conducts Song Services | The committee of the board of coun- to bring back to Atlanta J. W. Gr6e.r. For iSahatogeri brings in concentrated ty commisfiibners which has under con- The prisoner is'wanted 'in Atlanta on sideration the "building erf convict cages the charge of forging his brother-in- JTiiiitiimuiiHiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin form, nutrients that are eagerly, easily has decided to 'build four wagons, two law's name to a check for $390. Tho to be "sleeping ^ears," one a commis- note was cashed at a loca.1 bank. taken up by the famished cells, there to sary car anc) the other a .shower-bath ^ . . ^ revitalize and endue them wit.h new and room. It is''believed, that such wagons will overcome the objections that have "Movie" Censorship Upheld. energetic health. And as Sanatogen helps been raised toi the portable convict cages.. ' • '; ' V Washington, February 23.—The pow- \ rebuild the system's wasted energies, en- The public works committee o£ the er of a state to censor motion picturfe riching the\blood and recalling appetite board has let contracts for 'thirty doz- films was recognized today by the su- l en new convict uniforms. The regula- preme court... The^ Ohio, and Kansas and restful slumber, it gkthers up a n.ew tion blu'^ and white striped uniform motion picture cansor laws were up- Mqney in the store of vigor and instills a new vibrancy Will be made >by iNunnally & aicRae, held^ - ( and the brown uniforms by A. CM. Rob- into the jaded system. J inson & Co. . ^ But what.' this restoring, replenishing of the A Hint for Pocket : : : bodily forces means Jo you, can best be judged , 2 YEARS FOR TAKING from what Sanato-gen has done^for so many others. For example, W«», Robert F. Broussard, BISCUITS. FROM BOY Coming Maternity U.S. Senator from Louisiana, writes: "I am convinced from personal experience, that Sanatoita Columbus, Go., February 23.-^-(Spe- ' In ft. little book designed for expectant nourishes the nervous system, thus stimulating the rbental cial.)—Lary Whitalcer, a negro, was Beats old furniture in the attic, or faculties and increasing one's capacity lor sustained work.*' sentenced' to a term of two years for mothers more - complete Instruction Is robbery. The robbery consisted in the , given . In th'ey use of Read, too, what Otanninf Pollock, the well- negro's having forcibly taken from a "Mother's . Jriend." known dramatist writes: : small boy named Clement Passmore, This is an external old stoyes in the basement. An "J suffered nn unusually seveW ca*e ol brain taz. The Very near NankipooP, several biscuits. The embrocation applied thought ol writing becarocldistastelul, concentration was Im-. sentence was the minimum for the of- to 'the abdominal possible- I began taking Sanatoeen and. within a month, tound fense. . ' , u:ysrli as clear minded, as ambitious and as lull ot energy as muscles for the .pur- ad under "For Sale—Miscellane- •verbclore." ... pose of reducing, ( the strain on llga- And think of the 21,000 physicians who have LESTER GETS 15 YEARS . inents, corda and written enthusiastic letters endorsing Sanatogen tendons. ous" will turn the furniture or —and then judge if you rim longer deny your FOR KILLING HIS WIFE It serves to ease\ l nerves the new vigor that Sanatogen yrill give. the mind, indirectly ^ '-' ' . '\ i • • ' - •- ' .Sanatogen is soldi by good druggists everywhere stoves into good money at a very night convicted of voluntary man- , nervous system and thpusands of women . in three sizes, from $1.00 up. slaughter In'connection with the'kill.ing have delightedly told how they~Were free v Grand Prize International Congress of Medicine of his wife here recently, was today ' of nausea, had no morning sickness and London, 19IS ,' . T sentenced by Judge Gilbert, of the su-lwent through the ordeal with most re- small cost. perior court, -to atterm;o* fifteen years markable success. . "Mother's Friend'- has In the. penitentiary;,- ..'.-.•--...,. •...... i «bee n growin——*—g »In- popula•-r- ^favo r ^fo.-^r mor:e. than forty years. In almost every com- munity ~are grandmothers who used .It Phone your wants to Main PRESIDENT H^SCWV X themselves, their daughters have used it TO STAND BY^NOMINEES blesftirig it Is when they recommend It 5QOO; ask for \ Classified ... . , \ - ' ". "••-' so warmly. It is used very successfully to -Washington, February 2:i.—President prevent caking of breasts. AVilsoii met rumblings of a senatfe fight \ Ad. Department.

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A'SPAPERf A'SPAPERf THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA.f WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1915. Page Nine,

BUILDING OWNERS *•'" • ''LOCKOUT" UNCHANGED. MAKE-PLANS FOR •Railroads Have Hired Men to Sports Hank on ere NATIONAL MEET to Inspect Trains. \ •.DIVED BY DICK JEMISON. . i. >» At the Terminal station, where a "Ipckout" was declared by labor lead- ' Hank. "I lasted, one week. That was Elaborate preparations for the en- ers Monday night, because one of the enough," said Hank. "Rudolph and 1 tertainment of five hundred delegates train inspectors wa-s alleged to have •could 'have had several more weeks to the national convention of the Na- been discharged by the Terminal com- and still 'be at it, but, believe me, an- , \ |, tional Association of Betiding Owners pany for refusing to w'ithdr'aw his card . IWflS IS TOOp other week on a stage talking to a BOYS'HIGH WINS Are Ready for the Gong at and Managers, which convenes in a from the Carmen's union, the situation ' bunch of fans and I'd have been a ner- three-day session in Atlanta Septem- remains unchanged. Each of-the four vous wreck.' The rest of them can railroads—the Atlanta and AViesv t Point, have their vaudeville 'if they want it. the Bijou Thursday—Con- ber 14, were laid last night at the an- the Central of Georgia, the Atlanta, No more of it for Hank Gowdy at ,any nual banquet and meeting of the At- Birmingham and Atlantic and the BY CATCHER figure." • lanta association. Southern—have hired men to inspect , A V - TALKS OF BRAVES Some-of-the Incidents that marked fidence Reigns in Both One of the most delightful events in their trains. V the.upward march of the Braves, in the the history of the organization was the It /is probable that this policy will Braves* Big Receiver Believe* National league, and some of the Inci- be adopted, by the roads entering the dents that 'have been commented on at Boxers' Campsl annual banquet at the Winecoff hotel, station and thus take this responsi- Texas League Infielder The Great Catcher Believes len.gth in the recent btg series, would In Fiercely Contested Game which was preceded by a business ses- bility from the Terminal, company. be interesting reading to the,.average sionr, at which officers for the ensuing -These railroads have contracts with Will Make Good. , fan, but space forbids Frank Whitney, Atlanta's most popu- ?fA . ^were elected , as follows: G. F. the Carmen's union, while the com- , That Stallings' Men Will But there ia one that is worth tell- at Wesley Memorial Court. \\ilkinson, -president: E. M. Horine. pany has refused to enter any such, lar boxer, and Jake Abel, pride of Chat- vice president, and Fred Schaefer, sec- relationship. The - labor officials; in ing, and which Hank loves to tell. tanooga, will finish training today for retary and treasurer. v ; Leslie-Tullos, the third baseman se- Hank knows Bill Smith as a hard lt>ser, The offl this connection, maintain that Super- Be in the Hunt Again This and StalllngSv is of the same type. , The Prep Title May End their ten-round 'bout at the Bijou thea- *», «>rs qf the association, after intendent R. T. Pace had no right to •cured by the Crackers 'from the Texas "You rememiber that light suit of ter tomorrow night. the banquet last night, cfeclared that demand that the inspectors withdraw league, received a boost yesterday from Both boys have trained faithfully for the national convention would as'sem- their membership cards. The cars be- Season. clothes that1 the 'big chief had during in Tie. Jienry "Hank" Gowdy, the Braves' big;, the world's series,", said Hank. "You this scrap, so that neither will have an ble in Atlanta representatives of the long to the contracting railroads, (they receiver, who is in the city on a visit. know there were several pictures taken excuse .to offer if defeated. Abel did second richest interest in the countryi s^.y, and therefore come under the x all his -work in Chattanooga, where he Mr. .Horine served'as toastmaster of •.Gowdy played in the Texas league of him in that suit. "Well, you talk • " By Carl 'Taylor. \ terms of the agreement, whether they with Tullos and says that he looked By' Dick Jeminon. about Bill Smith -wearing out his panta was ably assisted by Jack White, the the evening, and interesting speeches are inspected within or without the Henrgrimily••y "Hankxiujijk " uiuwuyGowdy, thmee , greasi^tnt. Boys' High, 34; Marist, 27. Chicago battler, and Terry Nelson, the were made by St. \Elmo Massengale, station shed. • then like a mighty good ball player, a sliding- up and down the bench—George rugged and tough Greek. splendid fielder, with a. dandy arm and catcher of the-'Boston. Braves, and the Stallings had that suit only'two weeks This (tells what happened yesterday well-known advertising- man and pres- Mr. Pac'e said thai the union officials a fair batter. \ man whose name was in every one's before the .series. After the secono. afternoon when Bols' High and itarist Whitney did all his training in At- ident of the Ad Men's club; Charles D wanted him to make a contract to the mouth during the recent battles -with game he\had to throw It awav. tied up'on the "Wesley Memorial court. lanta. Eddie Hanlon and Battling Budd Mclvinney. attorney: F. G. Tupper, of effect that only union , men could be Contiie Mack's "Athletics, is in, oftr Hank i" s some ten-pi.n artist- , and*- worked with Frank daily. The "Fight- the Southeastern Underwriters' asso- emploved: This was denied, he said, midst. Tuesday afternoon visited V George The game was the final engagement ing Carpenter" says hip's in the greatest ciation; E, Lee Worsham. state ento- because he would not enter a position PROHIBIT SUNDAY Hank arrive_. ______d her_ e a_t_ noon yester- Kircher, at his bowling alleys, and ran of the schedule, but does not vfinally shape, of his career and promises to give mologist: John W. Grant and Post- where he could not hire and fire men day, and will spend the week here pre- up a 224 score in one game. give the championship or the leag-ue to j Abed a gpodjlacing. master Boiling Jones. i as became necessary, irrespective .of IN INDIANA paratory to going to Macon to join the The ibig fellow looks to be ready for Boys' High; inasmuch as Marist has a There-is much in store for the winner \ Those present at the banquet were- their being union or nonunion men. Brakes in their spring training \stunts. the gonig tto ring again. -He's not wor- postponed game to play with Donald of .tomorrow night's bout. 'Promoter Fred Shaefer. W. A. Jones, \V. B.-Stovall Indianapolis. February 23. — A bill to It is doubtful if there is anyone con- ry in g\ a.bout the Federals, inasmuch as Fraser on the latter's court, and by 'Cop- Saul has promised to.'bring Beecher, M. L. Thrower. Robert B, Gates, H. L. De- abolish Sunday baseball .in Indiana, nected with the 'great national pastime he is signed to a three-year contract 'ng this game will be tied -with Boys' Dundee, Mandot or (Charlie White for bbs. Thomas W. Connally, G. W THE NEW "FITS-U" ^ and close all places of amusement and who is better known now .than this with the Braves, though he admits that Sigh for the lead. This will, in all the winner^ Beecher has already sig- Lee Gordon, A. A. Doonan, N. It's the latest Improved eyeglass prevent railroad excursions on Sunday, self same, unassuming Hank Gowdy, the offer the Federals made him was probability, be played Friday. nified his willingness to come to At- mounting that really stays on—com- was introduced in the legislature to- and locally regarded as the hero of the certainly tempting. The game Tuesday afternoon \v lanta to box, but Mike is trying to land forto>bly. Ask to see a pair. A. K. day. series. Gowdy is stopping at' the Piedmont, everything it was forecasted to be, one of the other three. ' Hawkes Co., Opticians, 14 Whitehall.— Gowdy is the stripe of .. ball player and -will be here for several days yet. with both teams fighting like mania-cs, Abel will arrive here tomorrow morn- (adv.) •" \ i. . that is a credit to the g-ame- . A gen- with the iritent purpose, of ringing the ing, accompanied by "Shorty" Mars. tleman on and off the field, perfectly baskets more times than their oppo- Saul announces that he v has com- N. G~A. C. RIFLE TEAM at home Whether talking -baseball or nents. ^ pleted his «ard; Four .bouts in ail- wiill passing pleasantries with.fhe "400." It DR. FISHER'S PROGRAM Ten Minutes 2Vo Score. ., be staged. Joe Superior, Kid Williams, DR. GEO. J. FISHER HERE. BREAKS ALL RECORDS Is this ability to adapt himself to all Kid Brown, Spider Brltt, Bud Coney conditions that makes the lanky catcher OF ADDRESSES TODA^Y The game started with both teams and .several other boys will be seen in Dahlonega, Ga., February 23.— (Spe- fighting .hard, ami fully ten minutes action. . Is Explaining Standardization .sp -'.popular. -' - " had elapsed before a sinerle goal had Tickets for the bout are on sale \at cial;)'—The rifle team o-f the North I.IkeM Team'* Chances. Dr. George j. Fisher, international been registered. White, of Boys' High, v <, Georgia Agricultural college smashed s director of physical education for the the P^ex. Chess' place, Elkin Cigar System of Physical Education. allVprcWous records on indoor range. Naturally the talk drifted toward Young Men's Christian Associations of shot the first point, which was soon store at Five Points, and at the Bi.1ou - \ The following men shot as follows for baseball, and Hank^w,as questioned .as North America, arrived in Atlanta followed by one from B. Adams. Boys' theater box office. Popular prices pre- a total score of 9S9: W. H. McCaslan, to what he considered the chances of Tuesday at \noon. Dr. Fisher had a full High then ran the score" up to 7 before vail. ( • . . . ' - Dr. George „.!. Fisher, director of 199; Lee Floyd. 199; C. H. Palmer, 198; the Braves during the coming pennant schedule for Tuesday, and thefirs t num-Marist scord, Cocke shot their first physical education of the Y. M. C. A. ot point, ind soon, on a couple more field North, America, arrived in Atlanta M. J. Aloore, 198; W. A. Hatfield, 195. ber on the program was luncheon with goals I and a foul, the two teams were "Don't you think your team will be the board of directors and the physical tied. At the conclusion of this half, Will Doc Johnston Fall Tuesday for the purpose, of explaining iXJ. -V even better than it was last season, directors of the state. Boys' Hilgh was leading with a margin .the standardization of physical educa- If you 'are looking for Duroc Hogs with the addition of Sherwood Mageer' From 1 to 6, Dr. Fisher addressed the of 4 points, the score being 13 to 9. > tion recommended by the international I have them. Brood Sows, -Gilts, Hank was ask^ed. ' ^ • • physical directors of the local associa* Boys' High took the initiative at the Down at Pittsburg When committee. . "It certainly ought to be," answered tion and of Georgia on the "Standardi- start of the first\ half and shot the young Boars and Pigs. Write me Hank, "but you can never tell about zation of the Physical Work." first poiat. Marist came to life at this Yesterday afternoon Dir. Fisher met for prices. this baseball. It's too uncertain. \ We At 6 o'clock a su.pper>for physical di- Juncture, and soon had'the count stand- Fans There Roast Him? the physical, directors of the state and look good- with, Mag-ee added, I'll admit. rectors of the state arid employed of- Ing 15 all. Then' it see-s-awed, witih locaU associations in a conference. The We'll be In that hunt againi never fear, ficers of th'fe local association • will adr Marist horlding the lead for the next standardization of physical education S, D. FAMBROUGH but I'm off of this idea of predicting dress the group. five minutes, me score then being- 24* to The announcement in Tuesday's Con- was discussed. The directors of Geor- any pennant-winner.' At 7:,30 Dr. Fisher went to the col- 21. Boys' Hig-h started a wonderful stitution of the signing of "Doc" John- BISHOP, GA. "Look at the snorting writers that ored Y. M. 'C: A., where he discussed spurt here, and soon too'c the lead and ston, former New Orleans, Chattanooga gia recpmrhended certain physical, ex- went wrong last season when we upset the problems of physical education to held it until the final whistle had and Cleveland first baseman, by the aminations as (the minimum test. In the dope. Baseball is too uncertain to the colored department. blown. ; , Pittsburg Pirates, should prove of In- the evening at 7:30 Dr. Fisher address- make any rash predictions, but you ,can His program for Wednesday is as fol- terest to Atlanta fans. ed the men of the colored Y. M. C. A-. put me down for one thing, we'll be in lows: • ' The Star*. " , It will be .interesting to note liow there fighting every day, and the \team '8:45 a. m.-^Devotlonal hour. ' The stars of the contest were many; "Doc" handles the ' situation at Pitts- .Dr. Fisher will, tje the guest at a Medical Reports Show That that does win\ will know they(ve had 9:15 to.'ll:.3p —Conferenc e with physical but perhaps the most honor of the vic- burg-. - Good first basemen have been luncheon at the chamber of commerce a battle from us "at least." directors. Subject, "The Standardization of tory should fall to three B. H. S. men, ruined in the past by the taunts of the Wednesday, 12:30 o'clock. There will ramoEFE Gowdy talked of other prospects. He the Physical Work." bleacherites on the right field line. be present over one hundred of Atlan- People Who Eat a Great 12:30 — Luncheon at the chamber of com-- namely, Sc.Jtt, Lpwry and B. Ada-ms. ta s representative business men! Dr. THIS ^believes that 'No-hit Davis,- the young merce. . Talk to 'business men; subject,. The guai.dlng of Lowrv was ail that Whether Johnston falls 'by the way- Fisher will apeak on "The Relation of "Wfillla.ms college twirler, will help out "Physical Efficiency in Relation to Busi- could be asked, and' his work with that side after a season ,'before Pittsburg Regular Exercise to Health and the DeaL of Meat Are Subject during the coming- season and with ness." of lj. AUams at the "other guard, was fandom remains to.'beVseer^, and will be PUflE . the prospects of the 'others coming what threw the t/alanr-e in favor of the Interesting in this league, where "Doc" Value of Both to Efficiency." 3:40 p. m.—-Ten-minut e talk to Georgian Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Straight NoVtfc Carolina Corn to Typhoid Fever. around, too. ' ' newaboys. „ Purple and White. Alfred Scott was was a ^star. the Young Women's Christian Associa- Talks of Series. 4:10\ p. m. —Addres s Y. W. C. As meeting again the scoring star of the struggle. for 'women. Although closr-ly guarded, ho sacccfsd-- tion, 64 Houston street, Dr. Fisher will just like it cornea from • Hank talked very interestingly of 6:00 p. m. —Cuppe r for all Hlgrh school ed in geil:ngr eight field anrl fu.tr foul deliver a lecture to the members of the The death rate of typhoid has been the world's series. • He believed, the boys- Address by Dr. Fisher. goals during the melee. White's work "RED AND BLACK" LOSE. association and their invited guests. Distillery Bonded Warehouse 10 per cent for many years. Even if success Of the Brav\es was due to their 7:45 p. m. — Chapman-Alexander ..meeting'. vas commendable. the patient recovers, there is danger: flglitihg spicit . and the fact that they The team work of Marist, that Is, at Athens Y. M. C. A. All-Star A weakened constitution, Jahguidness, were not licked -the minute they step- naffeiriig; the ball clo'vn "the field, ex- ^'LESSON FOR-LAWYERS/' FULL loss of energy, and dthet ailments di- ped on the field, tts was the case with BILLY SULLIVAN MAY celled that of Boys' High, and iln that de- v rectly -due to the effect of typhoid. some other teams that had played them. partment they excelled. Dodge, Cocke Five Wins Game. \75c. QUART in a majority of cases typhoid fever "We've been criticised for "riding" and Jernigan played the best ball for ATKINSON'S SUBJECT is directly tracea-ble [ to an inactive the Athletics," said Gowdy,, "bu" t we UMPIRE THIS SEASON the losers. Dodge led the Marist attack Athens, Ga., February 23.—(Special.) "liver which has refused to purify the profited by the experiences \ of other with a total of 13 points. The work The famous champion Red arid BlaJck The 1largest' audience thus far at\- mass of rtieat particles left undigested teams. If you go to the ball park, . Chicago, February 23.—"William J. of Frank Harrison s also (basketball team met defeat tonight tending the noonday Lenten services, EXTRA |Ex. Paid shake hands with those fellows, and (Billy) Sulli-van, veteran catcher of the lahe line-up: held on the third floor of the Eniery- in the alimentary' cu,nal. This mass Chicago Americans; -who recently -was at the hands Of a local team, an all-, Steiner building, heard Dean J. R.' A't- iimiGHT a ThU Offer it made in putrefies and sends out death-dealing act friendly to them instead of as op- Boys'High (34). Pos. Maris*(27). star aggregation from the Athena x. ffcC-PROCESS) poisons, so that the patient suffers an ponents, you'll get a good trimming unconditionally released, today decided B. Adams (10) ....R. : .. Dodge (13) M. C. A., a tie haying to be played to kinson Tuesday speak on UIP subject, order to get new iciuto- to apply to President Ban Johnson for White (4) .. . .L. F.. , Harrison (B) "A Lesson for Lawyers—a New De- WHISKEY attack ot" typhoid fever which could and we did not pro'pose to be trimmed. determine the winner iby two points. ONCHUMOUD PROOF easllv have been avoided, r - \ That's all there is to it. But the Ath- a position a s lan umpire in the Ameri- Mcott (20) .. -...... C.C . . CocUe (8) The score closed 41 to 39. gree, LJLL.D." So continuous did 'the mer* and »how our JACOBS' LIVER SALT Is the great- letics I are a fine lot of fellows, and can league: , ^ Lowry . .R.R.. G.G.- - ...... Hubert Peacock and Westmorelan ( d starred groups of business men keep coming [MlNUEDlSIlLUK est known liver stimulant; Its action what we said to the'm during the game Sullivan has served the league as a I!,. Adams it. Q*.. .. .v. Jernigan that the room was filled to its capac- player for fourteen years, and ia fa- Summary: Time of halves. 20 minutes. for the association, Lester and Raw- ity. At the; request of th,e Rev. Leon- is gentle, yet effective. It draws the 'don't go after the game .is over." miliar with every rule of the game. He Referee, Hoyt Field goalH. Boys' High IB, son for the 'Georgians. The figures lC)0 Proof water to the alimentary canal, flushes Gowdy was loud in his praises . of Marist 12. Foul , goals, Scott 4 out of 7 •were this way: ard B. Richards, . who was to speak Evers and Maranville, a'nd gives the never has bad any experience as a; pro,- Wednesday, Dean Atkinson will speak the bowels and takes the undigested fessional umipire, but has often handled chances. Dodge 3 out of 7 chances. Association , Position. Georgia. again today; -His subject will, be, Whiskey. Guaranteed to meat particles out of the body, remov- former credit for the wonderful show- exhibition games. •• Peacock (19) Forward Lester 1 .. '• ing the danger of fermentation. The ing of the latter and of Schmidt; the Westmoreland (14)Forward Rothschilds (10) "What I Saw in Hell." -^oouw^ i pleaie you, or will not blood will be purlfied'Hhrough the re- big- first baseman. "If there's anything Dusgan Center .. .. Corley (10) newed activity .of the liver and you worth knowing- about baseball," said Columbus in Birmingham* Wed. Brown (6)-. . .Guard Brown (2) cost you one cent. 'will feel like a new person. Han*:, "Johnny Evers knows it. And Every Brave Has Signed. Birmingham, Ala., February 23.— McCall (2) '. Guard . .^ .. Rawaon <\L') ALBANY WOMAN FINED JACOBS' LIVER SALT , Is better he knew how to make the rest of our Boston,, Mass., February 23.—James H. (Special.)—The Colunubus Young Men's IraOrder to-day a Trial Order. than calomel. . It . does not cause boys learn what he knew." Gaffney, president of the world cham- Christian, association team will come $100 FOR SHOPLIFTING nausea and vomiting, and there are no pion Boston club of the National leag-ue, here' Saturday nighiv, for a return en- MERCER QUINTET serious after effects as with calomel, His Stage Experience. said that with the receipt today of the gagement with the'"locals. - The locals H.L. Sprinkle Disi Co. and It Is effervescent and pleasant to Gowda's experience on the stage .was contract of Catcher Bert Whaling the are out after rjevehg-'e, as they were de- ON A ROAD TRIP \ A woman who gave her name as take. Vy-Va. jar 25c at druggists. not one. that he cares to talk about club ihad the signature of every .mem- feated in the game played in Columbus Mrs. J. S. Bratton, 'of Albany, Ga., but very much. The stage life Is not for ber. ' \ .-. v ' earlier in the season. . who is no^ related to the Atlanta fam- Jacksonville, Fla. Girard.Ala. PensacofejFla, JncoliM'- Pharmacy, Atlanta. Macon, X3a., February 23.— (Special.) ily of that name, was tried' before The Mercer Baptists leave on a road Judge Andy Calhoun Tuesday morning trip of two games Friday. v Friday on bhe charge of shoplifting. She night they will play the Columbus pleaded guilty, and was fined $100. Young Men's Christian association team , These tiny CAPSULES In Columbus, and on Saturday night •re superior to Balsam they will play Auburn in Auburn. Chicken Thief Is Shot. of Copaiba,Cubebs or Bicycle Officer James L. Palmer shot SANTAL Injectlona.and /—-\ and wounded Hid Brown, negro, alleged CAPSULES RELIEVES In (MIDY) PITCHER "BILL" JAMES chicken thief, last night, in an en- I.Z4 HOUBS the W counter with. the black on Fraser tame diseases with- P. A. Takes the DEMANDS MORE MONEY street in-a* section of the city known MIDY as "Beasville." out Inconvenience. San Francisco. February 23.—"Bill" The prisoner was carried to the •SoW by all drvaaisls. James, Boston National league pitcher, Grady hospital. "So increase in Price f announced .here today that he. would Razoo Out of not join the Boston team this year un- less he is granted an increase in salary of $2,000 a year. James' salary last the Jimmy Pipe year was $4,000. * . • . HA A S &MacINT YRE HOSPITAL AND JAIL - • ' • , . • . -i CONDITIONS RAPPED Phones Ivy 503-511 The one reason -why 641-642 Empire P.,A. has so many Continued From Page One.. Atlanta 1235 Insurance Building chairman, was asked to appoint a com- tried and trusty friends mittee to ta'ke the matter under advise- ment. On this committee are Mr. Newx ' -SEMI- ANNUAL STATEMENT for the Sii; Months Knding December 31, ell. Dr. Summerall and Dr. "W. E. Foster, 1914, of \ the condition of the ' , v •, ' v is because it's so o gosh- Wustee. Dr. Summerall asked! that We be au- hanged tasty and peace- thorized to appoint a social worker for the hospital! whose duty It shall Aachen & Munich Fire Insurance Co. be to study the home conditions of pa- ful on the tongue. You can tients that enter, the Grady hospital. In a large number of instances pa- of GERMANY tients come to Grady, and upon their x - V smoke it packed in your old organized under the laws \of the Empire of Germany, made to the Governor dismissal thejt have no homes to re- of the State- "ot Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of aaid State. turn to. i It \shall be the diky of the Principal Offjce, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yonk City. v jimmy-pipe or home-made ciga- social worker to\ provide homes In these cases. ^ . ' " II. .ASSETS. . . . ' Dr. Summeral! will select ,a trained 3. Bonds owned^absoKi'tely by the Company: Par Value, $2,496,f>20; rette just as fast and hard as woman. A social worker is one of the Market Value (carried out) ...... ,. . .$2, 272, 41 9 .00 v 5. Cash in the Conrpnnyts principal, office^ ...... $ ..54.81 i features of all large hospitals, 'he ex- 6. Cash be^lonjnng- to the Company deposited in Bank., 172,170.8:1 \ you -want to, from the time the plained. She will receive a salary of 7. Cash in hands of Agents and in course of transmis- between $65 and $75 a month. " sion .. .„'.. .'. -.|...... '...... 191,05'?. 06 I sun peeps out till the little stars White uniforms will be purchased 1 for the hospital and amibulance at- ' Tptal Cash Items (carried out) .. .;) ac:!,"l 7.29 9; Amount of Interest actually due, and accrued anil unpaid.. .. 28,940.64 t;winkle, and there's nary a trace taches at an early date. - 11, All other Assets, 'both real and personal, not included herein- Action of Council Criticised. before ...... :. .. .'• ".- 86.21 Colonel Robert J. Lpwry criticised of a bite or sting. , the action of council in anticipating Total Assets of the Company, actual cash market value. .?2,661,663 .14 $13,000 revenue from the pay -wards . ' .' Il)t; .LIABILITIES. . , ' ; of the Grady hospital. . 1.- Losses due and unpaid . .'. .$ 6,161.01 ^ " "We have practically a/bo-li^hed the 2. Gross Losses in process of adjustment or lr» suspensev, pay wards here," said ColoneJ Lowry, including- all reported and supposed Losnesv. . .. 170,308.13 "and are doing everything in ooir pow- 3. Losses resisted, including interest, cost and all . v • > other expenses thereon 19,655.76 er to furnish free medical and surgi- . \ ... - I , :— , cal treatment to as many poor peopla '•) Total Amount of Claims for Losses;...... V .$106,424.0:5 . of Atlanta as possible. 5. Deduct Re-Insurance thereon .'. ,. ;. .. . i\ 65,266.78 "I am not going to iback any move- v ment to spend ?75,000 on a Lakewood 6. Net Amount of Unpaid'Losses (carried out) .* . . . . % 1 lililliS-. 15 the national Joy \ smoke fair when council knows that there TO. ThexAmount of Reserve for Re-Insurance ,. .. i 1,291,056.30 will-ibe no revenue from pay wards at 1] All other claims a'g-ainstvthe Company V IM,259.04 1 13. Surplus beyond all Liabilities ,. 1,218,189.65 the Grady." ' , v , Dr. William'Crenahaw. ori i motion 14. Total Liabilities .. \ ...... ^ $2,664,663.14 of Dr. W. E. Foster, was elected con- sulting dental surgeon. By special reso- IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THUS "i*BAR 1914: 1. Amount of Cash Premiums received.. •.. .. .^ ..$ 556,096.21 is made biteles§ and stinglessv by a patented ;'lution he was given full membership 3. Received for Interest , >. .. .. 43',496.43 on the medical staff of the hospituJ, 1. Income received from all other sources ., .. v 205.00 which, as previously constituted, to- 5. American Branches of Foreign Companies will please report process controlled exclusively by us. Ybu just taled 28, fourteen physicians from the • "• amount of remittances from H.qme Office during* the six charge a pipe or cigarette Xvith rthis fragrant, medical college-and fourteen from the month . .• .. \ . \- . - .. • • • ,.. . . 34,11)6 .S3 city-at-lai'ge. - 6; Total Income actually received during the last six months in > •Director art of the 'boara. Th e matter was Bays that he is the United States Manager of Aachen .&,-Munich F.ire Insur>- given no further consideration. ance Company, and that-tKefor.earolns' statement is correct and true. >y ' - •..- - •" .'•'•.'•'. . --.' . ;:i: -• '• •., '.•''•.'• •, '• United States Manager. 'Nevada 'Makes Divorce Easy. . Srw-orn to and sub'scribea 'before rrie, this 6th-day" pf'February, 1910. R. X REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Carson City, Nev., February 23.— ' (Seal.) .-.,', W.H.MORRIS. Governor,, Boyle today signed the six \ JSfo'tary Public; Kings County, N. Y. months' residence divorce bill.. The bill • . -. (Certificate filed iw New York CountyJ restores the law relating to divorce Name, of State .Agents—JEROME •« .BROWN, Managers. ! as it wafe two years ago. Name of Agent at Atlanta^—flttAAS & MACINTYRJB. "C ^ *

EWSPAPER EWSPAPER THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., v WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915.

ing and Loan company to Mrs. Adelaide L. ) ai SUGAR FUTURES LOWER \ Adair. lot west side Highland avenue, 250 feet north of Adair avenue, 50x13::. No- PROFESSION'S AND TRADES. Wheat Made Plunge Downioard, LIQUIDATION j vember 3. 1914. v ' $3—Atlanta Title Guarantee company to |, TAILORS WANTED. New York. ^February 23.—Sugar futures 1 d L a r 10 t r h e 1 were considerably less active today, out a^nu1^ ?6 |ee t-4 sf c;f TodS r oal? 56^o :1 APPLY AT ONCE. AMER- prices were easier, under moderate liquida- November 3, 1914. i -f-y-s, 4 -XT x-N-rTiMrn/-\Ti/r m * TT f\~r> ILosses Amounting to Eight Cents tion and at midday were around the clos- $1 and other considerations—Atlanta De- KjAjS CUSTOM TAILOR- ing figures of Saturday.a - velopment, company to same, same property. ^ ^ -j^-jgjjg Q^ Ray sugar firm: molasses, 4.00: centrif- fc Co to Mr-! «alUa A ugal. 4.77. Refined steady; cut loaf, 6.65: h side" OrtaomJ street^ 390 crushed, 6.55; mould A, 6.10; cubes, 6.00; WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade. XXXX powdered, 5.90; powdered. 5.3S; fine !,.„..„ 7, of Fraser street, 50x203. Feb- j Few weeks completes. Tools given. Wages Causes for the Heavy De- granulated, 5.75; diamond A, 5.75; confec- i _.fij - _l , _ , ,, L , „ Saturdays. Diplomas granted. Positions Uoners' A, 6.65: No. 1, 650. $1—Pearl L. Sigafoos to Mrs. Carrie V. waiting. Don't delay. Barbers make. $5 Apprehension olj Interfer- j Fear of "International Com- Cauble, No. 12 St. Charles avenue, 57x200. per ^ay caji or write MOLER BAR- -ATLANTA QUOTA1NS The market continued to decline in the cline Were Anxiety as tq afternoon and closed easy and from 2 to 8 February 13. , | BER COLLEGE. 3S LuclMe sL ence in Export Movement plications and Accumula- points lower; sales. 1,450 tons. ^ »1—Secnrlty. Loan_ and Investment com- , VES_If you-ha^TTxvT hands. Prof. G. O. ITSKITS AND VEGETABLES. Futures ranged as follows: Opening of Dardanelles Opening. (Corrected by the Fidelity Fruit and Prod- January Main Factor in the Decline. uce Company.) tion of Orders to Sell Over paying position in our cliain of shops. At- and possibility That the Orang-es, Indian rlvSr, box $2.25©2.60 lanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell St. .. 3.70 | WANTED—A gooTf Traritone and a tenor for Spot Cotton Quiet. Oranges, Florida, box 51.75 © 2.00 the Holiday—Bonds Dull. !§FT: .. 3 [email protected] $580—Hattie L, Wynne to Dr. Horace Tangerines, box $2.50cg>3.00 Grant, No. 29 "Whitehall terrace. 50x150. a road quartet, with experience. Box * May . 3.8D®3.90 H-726, Constitution. United States Would Put Grape fruit, "box , [email protected]» June .. .. [email protected] February 20. I \ Apples, barrel \ $3.00@450 July .. . .- [email protected] *742—Lizzie Whltfteld to Atlanta Bank- | WANTED—First-class carriage woodwork- RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON. Embargo on Foodstuffs. Apples, box [email protected] i Xew York, Februarv 23.—-Profession - August .. . . 4.00® 4.05 ing and Savings company? No. 40 Roach ers. Lilly Carriage Co., Memphis. Tenn. ! Prev. Pineapples, crate , SJ 00 ' al selling-, promoted mainly by further September . [email protected] street. 31x80. February 18. Lemons, new , crop, box $3.60 SALESMEN .-VNW SOLICITORS. lOpenJHJshl row) Safe! Close, rtelose^ unfavorable foreign developments, pro- October .. . . [email protected] $1,040—J. R Nuttin V g to same, lot north Lemons, old crop, .box [email protected] November . . 4.95 side Wheat street. 135 feet west of Fort 8.131. .8.11 8.38 Grapes, malasra, keg ,..$4.50@600 , voked fresh selling of securities on March 8.33 8.34 8.12 Chicago, .February 23.—Wheat Blung- l the resumption of operations today. December , . . 3.S4 street. 40x79. February 17. i SALESMAN May . . 8 CO 8.61 8.34 8 36 -8.36 8.63 Cranberries, eal.. 35 barrel., 1...S6.75 1 THREE live-wire youns men of grood ap- 8.67 8.S2 ed heavily downward today, extreme There was a comparatively large a^c- July .. 8.75 S.78 8.65 8.57 losses amounting, to 8 cents a^bushei. Hen. pearance; only Atlanta men need apply. Aug. . , , . 8.b7 8.82 ' Vegetables. 1 cumulation of oraers over the double ,. Country Produce. S167—D E. Patterson v Ludle Andrews. See Mr. Jones, 531 Candler Bids. 8.76 8.98 Anxiety as to the chance of the Dar- Cabbage, pound , l%c noliday, 110 inconsiderable part of 1 Sept 0 v No 45 Tattnall street, SSxlSS . February Oct. . . '9". 06 ' iT.Oo ^sl»4 8.86 8.85 9.0* danelles being opened and suggestions Turnips. Canadian, pound v^ which emanated from out-of-town New York. February^ 23-VButter firm; ' AGENTS. 9.00 9.00 9.24 that the United States wou-ld possibly Onions, red or yelipw, sack $2 2S receipts 9,022; creamery extras (92 score). | Dee . . 9.22 9 23 9.00 bources, wKh an admixture,of European 31 ^>, creamery (higher scoring), 32%; $15 WEEK caliry paid person each town Jan. 9 20 9.33 yet resort to an embargo covering both Onions, Spanish, crat^ $1.75 @ 2.00" olfciings. This later phase of the sit- „„.„, „,.„„. . , , . Building Permits. selling non-alcoholic flavorings. Linton ammunition and food, were largely re- Onions, white, sack 33.50 creamery firsts, i<>wouw28®30i4. oel;unusseconds, aD(B ilw Co., Kansaj, City. Mo. Potatoes, Irish, bkck $2.00 i uation \vas most noticeable in the bond Eggs weak, receipts 14,541; fresh gather- $100—T O. Toole, J6 Dil' .lAcnue, niidi- Closed barely isteady. sponsible. The market closed much i department, \vheie numeioua sales lor ed- extras- , 26^4 @27, extr• a firsts-..---., 26, firsts. , tions. Day. Potatoe:,. .sweet, bushel 80@85c 1 1 MISCE1XAK EOCS. flurried at 5 «i to 7$i low er, as com- Tomatoes. Xancy. crate $300@S25 ••future, cleiiveiy" at concessions were L'oftfl^u ^: seconds~ , 24@24~' ~"^' nearby neri"- J200—J. T Turner 31 Bust Twelfth RANGE IN NEW OIUJBLVXS pared with Saturday nignt. Othei net nery whites, 31@32. str\eot, garage anO sor\ant't house. Da"*.. WAXTED—>f you want position as fire- l Tomatoes, choice, crate .....$".00 effected. , r man, briikemaii. electric inotorman, con- I I I i Last[' Prev.' declines were Corn, 2M>@2% to -%. The ovei hang-ing fear of interna- Cheese weak; receipts 2,2 state, whole ?6 500—W M. Crumle> IS Inman" cir- Ej?£r plant, fancv, cr.ite $2.50(0)275 cle, two-storj brick veneer dwelling. Day. ductor, colored train or sleeping car por- lOnen|Hl»h| Lowj Halel Cloae. Close. oats, iyt@l?8 to 2 cents, and provisions Beans, green, drum $2.25 ©2.50 | tiona-1 complications was plainly re- ! milk" held/ specials, 17@17? do. average, fancy, le^itgJiesi. ter. Georgia roads. 565 to S16b month, cx- March 7.94| V.79| 7.7?| 7.78 I 8.02 10 Squaih, yellow crooked^ drum. ... $2.0002.25 l fleeted in the several markets for ex- peiicnce unnecessary, inclose stamp, name V Co°rn "suffered from the same reasons Peppers, large crate, crate $3 75 ©4.25 Dressed poultry firm but quiet; western I JSonds for Title. May . 8.271 & 031 *,0 4| K.03 | 8.30 change, most ot which were again de- ?S 000—Estate L. B. Fols-om (bv execu-l position .wanted. Passes ai,d uniforms fur- S.44| 8 46[ 8.23J 8'.J4 8.23 I 8.50 as wheat. Besides theie was a Dig en^- Celerv. fancy, bunch., , 65@75c roasting chickens. 17@21; fresh fowls, J4% ! nished. Hallway Inst., Dept. 17, Indiau- July . Lettuce, dozen 75c ' moralized and in favor of this country. @18i.£: turkeys, 1J@22!£. ^ tors) to Mrs Mary K. Colev. lot northeast Oct. . 8.70) 8.71| 8.49 8.49 8.49 | 8 7G largement of the visible supply oJ: oorn\ .Remittances to London did not decline corner Venable .mil AVest Alexander .streets, apoli:... Ind. ; \ 8.8t>[ S.86i 8.63 8.64 8.64 1 8.91 Kxpor^t sales mad^e oats relatively Lettuce, drum $2.26 Dec. . Cauliflower, pound ..." fl@ 9c l to last week's low point, but exchange 70x130. Februarv 2-0.' LOCAL KlSPRfeENTATIV-E WANTED—?To Jan. 8 90) 8.971 8,90 8.90 8.75 i 9.01 D j on Paris, Berlin, Kome and Gene^ a lifetalsl v §2.600—Mrs. Ada J. F. McLeod et al. to canvassing or ' soliciting required. Good "provisions gave way with wheat and Cucumbers, drum $2 50©3.60 income assured. Address National Co- ( l were at unprecedented" prices. New Tork, February 23.—Lead steady at William K. Anderson, lot east side South Closed steady. corn Pork in particular was affected Boulevard, 199 feet soutn or McLeod ave- Operative Realty Co., V-714, Marden bldff., v Poultry aad £cc:s. The selling in this market- began at $3.85<@3.S7; London, £19 18s 9d, Washington,' D. C. v by sharp stop loss selling. , Hens, alive 13@14c the outset, and was maintained except Spelter strong at 39.45 bid; London, *41 nue, 54x130. February It. " New York, February 23 —There was Frys, alive > 18o I for irregular periods of extieme dtill- 17a 6d. ?4 000—Mrs. Lena S Huntley to Jamos —Man with horae and rl* to car- a. very sharp break in cotton here to- Chicago Quotations. Ducks, alive lie I ness, for the greater part of the ses- Tin easy; 5-ton lote. r938.50@39 50; 25- F. Lynch, 4 88 acres on right-of-way of ry newspaper route. A hustler can mak* day, under more or less general li- Following were quotations on the Chlca- Turkeys, alive 16c ton lot^s offered at $39.50. Southern railway. \ good money. Apply City Circulation Oft- quidation, which was attributed to ap- sion. Many of the principal shares partment Constitution. go Board ^of Trade todaj: ( Roosters, aiive, each 2oc made then lowest prices for the cur- •Copper steady; electrolytic, $1476@'l487: prehensions of some interference in the Guineas, alive, each/. 25c casting, $14.26 @14.62. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to «et. export movement, through possible de- Open. High. Low. Close. Close. Hensy dressed ~18o rent movement, and a number of new Iron steady; No 1 northern, 514.50© MyV free booklet. H>-102, tells howy Kx- velopments In the war zone, or fear that WHEAT- Frys, dressed ..,.., 20fc minimurns were made. Baltimore and 1B.OO: No. 2 northern, [email protected]; No. 1 COSTX>F LOCAL WANT ADS amlnations In this state Boon. Write today cotton may be declared contraband. Clos- llay . . . ".166*1^8 l-52^ HIS i'*?a! Duck's, dressed . . ..; IBc Ohio common and preferred, Seaboard and No. 2 southern, $14.26 @14.75. —NOW. Earl Hophlns, •Washington, ifc C. ing prices*, were ba,rely steady at . a July .1.2% /a l!i8% 1.25% 1.25% 1.81% Turkeys, dressed 20c Air Line preferred. Southern Railway At London: Spot copper, £64 15s; futures. IN THE CONSTITUTION Rabbit?, each ,10@12c preferred, New Haven and Chesapeake THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT JOBS OPEN net decline of 2JI to 27 points. \ v i 76 & TO MEN AND WOMEN". 565 to 5159 74% 73% 73? 73 )i Opossum, ( pound 8@ 9c and Ohio were among the stocks to Spot tin, flSO: futures. £15% V Insertion lOc a line Tire market opened steady at a de- May 75% 78 ! month. Write for list. Franklin Institute, •. cline of 2 to 5 points. Liverpool was, July . . . 70 77% 753 Eg-gs. fiesh. dozen ..N .. • 25c fall to latest established quotations. Insertions Oc a line Dept. 53-B, Rochester. N. |Y. OATS— Storage, dozen Most of the specialities, including Insertions Cc a\ line relatively steady and there were some May . i 57 14 58 % WAN1M2D—A few young men to sell sub- old buying oraers on a basis of 9 64% 5514 55 H 54% the petroleums,, motors and a score of Ic per word flat for cEimslned adver- urban lots on the north aide: good propo- July . . . 53% GKOCEKIBS. \ dormant ibsues, fell from 1 to over 5 : cents for October, which held prices PORK— (Corrected by Os!et,t>y orocery Company.) tising: from oatHlde of Atlanta , ,4 ^IlltJIsitlonl -tLI oT- thtilt-e-? Krigh If^IlljIlltLllt -.man .. -Se£<13t e5- -Mr1UT . Tre&dwellX- rCZ - •. here foi a time right after the call. May . . .18.00 IS 2r> 17.52 17.52 18.22 candy—-Stick, 6%, mixed, 7; chocolate, points. United States Steel was again No advertisement accepted for less I from 9 to 11, at Charles P. Glover'a. General sentiment, however, appeared to July . . . .18 10 IS,53 18 00 18.00 IS 67 12V..C. steadiest of the speculative favorites, ATLANTA'S STRIDES ' than two lines. Count six be vc>> much unsettled and trie market LARD— Canned ^ Goods—Pork and beans. Is 2s despite the large overturn. Anthracite words to each line. v Commercial Employment Agency soon '\veakoT5fl. \vith Mp.r«-h relatively May . . . .10.42 10.45 10.30 10 30 10 45 and 3s, ?1 90 to ?4.2Q. Corn, J1.75 to $2.40. shares "were weakest of the high-pnoea SECURES pit kinds of hieh-class positions. 10.60 10.52 10.87 Discontinuance of advertising must easy both here and in New .Orleans. July . . . .10.65 10 So Peas,, J1.90 tq $4 20 String beans. Is 2« railers, with a revival of rumors af- be in writing. It will not be accepted 615 Forsyth building. Ivy 4682-J. " RIBS— V and 3s 51 90 to $4.60. Salrhon, red Argo fecting dividend stability. Only three -March > notices* weiu is- 9.75 10.07 by ph^ne.. This protects your Interests BECOME CHAUFFEURS, (18 weelc sued locally, but there was quite a good May . . . .10 03 10 10 9.75 $700, Chums, 53.90; pink, $4.50. V?al loai. Almost the only encouraging news while earning-. Sample lesson free. Frank- .10.32 10 32 10.02 10 02 10.32 one-half, ?2.SO; Asparagus tips, 54.50 to FROM DAY TO DAY as well as ours. . July . . . of tlie day came from the west, where lin Institute, Dept. 838-B, Rochester. N. T. deal of near-month liquidation, and the 50.00. luna Fish, Is, $8.25; %s, S8.50. Con- decline was encouraged during the aft- Receipts in Chicago. densed milk, 53.85 to J6.60. Evaporated geneiai conditions pointed to an in- ernoon by reports 01 easier spot mar- Today milk. $2 75 to $3.SG. Oysters, Alligator, 51.SO; crease of business. This was offset, With the exception of the issuance kets and the appearance of increased 188 however, by another sharp drop in If'If yon can't brlnir or send Jr? HELP WANTED—Female Wheat, cars others, $1 SO. of an occasional dwelling permit of *3 yo'nr AVnnt Ad. [ihonc SlnlnAU southern selling orders here on .1 scale Corn, cars.. 671 Salt—100-lb. bags, 50c; Ice cream, $1.00. grains. "Weakness in the cotton mar- considerable importance, building op- SALESWOMEN— gOLICITOBS. down. Oats, curs ,. . .. 463 Granocryfctal, SOc; No. 3 barrels, ?3.25. ket accounted for the heaviness of iJl.. 5UOO or Atluntn 5OO1. Juk Closing prices were at practically the Hogs, head . ..25,000 Arm and Ho.mmer Soda. 53.05, keg soda, southern transportation issues. erations thus fsr this week have been WANTED—Two young business ladles t» 2c, "Royal Baking: Fowder 1-pound. 54.30; quiet. Building activities in the city handle high-clasn propoeition. Call at 611 lowest point of the day and at no time Losses in some of the investment Sllvey building. Mr. Clary. , i duiing the session were there rallies %-Pound, 55.00. Horsrord's, 54.50; Good bonds ranged Irom 1 to 2 points with a were boosted Tuesday by permits to- CouVteous operators, thoroughly fa- Grain. Luck, $3.75. Success, 51.Su; Hough Rider. ot more than Z or 3 points. Some ot large volume of trading. Total sales, taling $7,125. miliar with rates, rules ani claseiflca- MISCELLANEOUS. \ the local1 sptft people wete buyers of Chicago. Februarya23.—Cash—Wheat, No. $1 SO. pai value, aggregated $a,51)5,000. Unlteu tions, will jrive you complete Informa- 2 red. ?1 52% (§11.58, No. 2 hald, $153*4© Boans—Lima, 74: pink. e'A: navy. 1%. This list included one residence of tion. And, If you wish, they will assist .July againat sales of October; proba- Jelly—30-lb. palls, 51 35; 2-oz.. 52.70. t>ta.tet> government- bonds were un- importance. R. B. Longmo applied for. bly in expectation that southern hedge you in wordingiyour want ad to make LEAEN MILLINERY—BE Spaghetti—-$1.90. changed on call. a permit to erect a two-story brick' selling 'would be chietly in the latter '"corn. No. 2 w hite. ll(4 Whitehall St. cancellations of ocean freight room, a-nu Timothy, $5.00@6 50 Carnation, $8.10, Golden Greln, $8.00 ; Pan- 98% St. Louis, February 23 —Cash do. coupon Adair Agency Buay. ads taken by telephone are to be paid Original School South. Terma Reaaonablo. no apprehensions weie expressed of Close Pr7 1 OS @1.63 U. S. 4s registered same day printed. salary. Steady positions: a chance to The revision committee announced TN'hlte. S%. do. coupon - •• . .110 te . Tuesday, tor a term of yea,rs. A gen- 1 11 CORN— Sour Gherkins—Per crate, 51.80; kegs. eral merchandise business will be op- BVEKY HOME HAS USE FOR CON- make every city of size en route to World's differences applying tb the first March No. 2 ... - - 71 " Panama at, c'oupon Fair: no experience needed; references re- No 2 white ... 74 V 76 $6.50@800, sweet, mixed, kegs, $12.50. American Agricultural 5s I er;iti?(i by the lessees. STITUTION WANT ADS. deliveries today, the only change be- Olives. 90c to 34.50 per dozen. 93 quired. Call 8 to 10 a. m., only. Aragou ing an in.'trase of 5 points in.the dis- OATS— American Cotton Oil 5s, bid I Another business lease of the day Hotel parlor. Mr. Frya. ' No. 2 56'u 57 Sugar—-Granulated, G&; powdered, American Tel. & Tel. cv. 4^.8.. ._. . 97=4 was made by the same agency, to Sal- count on good ordinary. cubeto, 7; Domino, 9 $6. < .119 SPECIAL WOMEN—Become eoverrtmcnt clerks, ?70 Spot cottim quiet, middling uplands, No. 2 white . . o7>t, ' 5S',£ American Tobacco 6s, bid \| vador Arna. The lessee is planning to Kansas City, February 23.—Cash—Wheat, Atchiaon gen. 4s . 9t month. Atlanta examinations May 17. b.35, no sales. ATLANTA MVE STOCK MARKET. . 86 open a cigar and soda bu'siness at No. STANDARD HOME contract holders are Sample questions free. Franklin. Institute. No. 2 hard, "$1.61(g>l 53, No. 2 red, $1.51<8> Atlantic Coast Line col. 4s, bid 124 Edgewood avenue, corner of Court- wiu'eTted to m£t at M9 Eauitable build- Selling at Xew Orleans. 1.52, (By W. H. White, Jr.. of White Provision Baltimore & Ohio cv. 4'As . &3% Dept. 600-B. Rochester, N. Y. Company ) .101 land street. Ine toiiiKht to discuss \vhat action muit ue New Oilcans. February 23.—Cotton Corn, No. 2 mixed, 6914; No white, Central of Georgia 5va taken in regard to the recent developments GIRLS, learn millinery. Free scholarship \\ as under pressure throughout today's ?2%@7" . Xo. 2 yellow. 71O7H4. • Good to choice steers. 800 to 900 average, Central Leather 5s.. .. , ...... 98 VI Ilanquet Tickets on Sale. I plan. Wo make and ratrlnx hats fr«e. Ideal $6.00 to ?C 25. Chesapeake & Ohio cv. 4V4s, bid... . 73H 4cs!-io5n and the widest decline in »ev- Oats., No. 2 white, 55^56, No. 2 mixed, Eugene Kelly, in charge of the &MMlTTSBaoP CONTRACT HOLDERS. School of. Milliners'. 100% Whitehall. . B2@53. x ^ Good steers, 700 to 800 average, $5.60 to Chicago, B & Qulncy joint 4h . 95^8 banquet of the real estate exchange, i ral weeks was brought about.., The $6.80. , Cnicago, Mil. & St. Paul cv. 4V4s . . . 9(> close was at the lowest, a net decline Medium to good steers, 700 to SOO average, Chicago, R. I & Pac R. R. col. 43... . 20 'A which is to be hold F-riday night at of 1:4 to -T points. Selling was in- $5.00 to $5 50 Erie gen I1? - • . 66^ the Arisley hotel, announces that tick- LOST AND FOUND HEI-PWANTE—Mae •-piied bv fear that England would put PROFESSIONAL VIEV^S ^ Good to choice beef cows/ SOO to 900 aver- lllinoi.. Central, rcf. 4s, bid . 86 ets aie on sale. Many real estate deal- cotton on the contraband list and wa,s age, $4.50 to $5,50. Louisville »fc Nashville un. 4s.. .. , . 8-'!i ers are purchasing tickets, and it is tlae and sell our Bell's Peroxide Beauty about equallv divided between the two ., ON COTTON MARKET Medium io g».:>d cows, 700 to V750 average. Liggett er if adver- SMITH furnishes beat help. Moures best po- bring about a large volume of selling Immediately 4fter tho market opened, and age, $4.00 to $4.60. ~- Norlolk S. Western cv. 4'As, bid .. , .100% dent of the national association of real as a consequence prices declined some twen- The above represents the ruling price of Northern Pacific 4s . 62% tised in this column sitions. Representatives wanted every- orders. At times the market was soft. J good quality beef cattle. Inferior grades estate exchanges. \ where. 169 Auburn. JLtlinta. Ivy 2333-J. Fear that the situation abroad would ty-fKe poir.t-s below Saturday's clo&lng Pennsylvania cv. 3'ss (1915) ...... 100 figures. Offerings were ot a general nature, and dairy types selling lower. Reading gen. 4s. . 91% Banquet Speakers. v materially check the outward movement having their source in local spot interests, Republic Iron & Steel 5s (1940) .. . . 93% The speakers for th.e evening have STOLEN— * rom 72 of the crop was the dominating influ- LOST, STRAYED OR the south, west and Liverpool. Of course, Medium to good steers, if fat, 800 to 900 St. Louis & San Francisco ref. 4s. . 66 been selected and will be: , ' WestminsteW eaLiJiiii tit-^ir j_fDrivei i v «•, "• larg•—-q>e~ yello" — - w- dogf WANTED—Teacher* ence of the day. The enormous amount the increased selling and lack of strong average, $5.00 to $5.60. Seaboard Air Line adj 5s . 60 Charles P. Glover, who will intio- with long hair, who answers to the name of of cotton afloat for Europe, 1,300.000 support accorded the market were due to Mixed to common cows if fat, 700 to SOO Southern Bell Telephone 5s . 97% duce Mr. Shalcross; Reuben R. Ar-~ "Tris" A suitable reward will be paid for ACMB TBACHBRS.S-' AGE ^—Beat VerviceT bales last Friday, the large amount oE the foreign shipping; Question, the condi- average, $3.75 to $4.50. Southern Pacific cv. 4a . 80% his return. 72 Westminster Drive, phone most liberal term*ma. Frroe to achool boards, Mixed common, $3_25 to $3.76. nold, on "Lawyers and Real\ Estate , 1233 Healey Bid*•.. , AUanta. am.. Ivy TOSS. cotton at ports awaiting,shipment and tions feurroundiri_K which, it is feared, will Southern Rail\\a.y 5s, ...... 99 Agents;" Judge-.John T. Pendleton, on Ivy 2445 the heavv forward engagements lor ex- I curtail exports o£ cottoon from this cocountryu , Good butcher bulls, $3.50 to $4.00. do. gen. 4s ^ .. 64, port made the question of the next1 JATTAV , «r,MrBOND> „.& r-r.CO. Texas Company cv, 6s, . 9814 "The Real Estate Man in Attion;" ?50 REWARD for return of one Ford car. I Joseph A. McCord, on "Real Estate and No. 573040, motor No. 607664: Firestone move by the belligerents important. Prime hogs. 160 to 200 average, $6.90 to Texas & Pacific 1st .•• .. 95 SITUATION WANTED—Male New Tork, February 23—(Special)—As a $7 10. \ Union Pacific 4s .. .. ' 9434 | the Regional Bank," Dr. Thorn well tires, Carbide generator, new tdurlns car. Exports over the holidays carried the Go«d butcher hogs, 140 to 160 average, "HA«., i JspnlinJacobs,. ortn "Wh""WTHy v Tnir«at*\rhrt/lT7Everybody1' LoveT.^TTDOs *•!-,the^ Finder notify Ford Motor Co.. Atlanta, or total for the season over the 5,000,000 result of the sinking of the cotton-laden U. S. Steel 5s 100 u Dr. J. A. Otwell, Gumming, Ga., and re- tiguris tonight being 5,043,- ship off the German coast, the markets $0 SO tol $6 90. ^ \ Virginia-Carolina Chemical El .. .. ^ 92 ^4 Real Estate Man," and Colonel "Walter have all been adversely affected. Fear that Good butcher pigs, 100 to 140 average. P. Andrews, on "Land-r-Ils Uses and ceive reward. . — AN ANSWER TO At) Vo« V,~l^c7 T*c»aT-«? r,!-£rli^t**rl f"} Tl P pi 11 - HaV6 all OCCH auvelKL-ly ttlLCCLCU. r eur LI1»L $0.60 to ?G SO. ENAMELLED brooch, design woman's hea-d, 4 Values." OR sevoral of them may be sent! IB ?fo n ^.llpor^al^S^h^uWSe ^^!£\«^^X^ ^onlra^d of Light pigs, 80 to 100 average, $6.40 to New York Stocks. Harris G. White, president of the lost Sunday afternoon on Peachtree car, present situation continue. , ' nar .. f- ...... $0.60. Peachtree street or Chapman Tabernacle; re-\ as late as a week after your ad has led to selling, in 'anticipation of Local exchange board, will-preside as last appeared In The Constitution. Spot cotton quiet, unchanged; ssales Iower prices Many thought the war news Heavy and rough hogs, 200 to 300 average, High. Low. Close Close. toastmaster. ward. Phiftie Ivy 460. —_ on the spot," 1,370 bales; to arrive, 2.100; caubo holders to sell in the south, $6.00 to $6.50. Suoh responses are the resutt of sev- Above quotations apply to corn-fed hogs; Amal. Copper . . 51 61 M. 51% LOST—Lady's gold eyeglasses with chain eral forme of speclar service which (rood ordinary, 6.00; strict good O'-cli- and altogether there was a more bearish J Am. Agricultural 48 49 PROPERTY TRANSFERS. and hairpin attached. Return 708 Fourth The Constitution la rendering in be- nary, 6.56; low middling, 7.06; strict feetmfi: than for tha past two month.s mast and peanut-fattened, 1 ,& to 2c under. American Can . . 26% 25"4 27 % National Bank buildJng_fgr__reward.. \ A \Might rally at the close did not change 25 half of all "situation Wanted adver- now middling. 7.51; middling, 7.88; strict Am. Car & Foundry 40% 40 40 Warranty Deed's. LOST—One fox terrier -n Ith plaster parta tisers. So, if you want a wider, itniddllrtg. S.13; good middling, 8. j7, the, view, v* hioh. the local traders have held American Cities pfd . ..'.... 61 ' that there will be Httle or no decrease in PROVISION MAKKJ5T. 58,700—"William Bruce Watts to trustees cai,t around head—broken Jaw. Call Ivy ranee of choice before accepting a ^ strict good middling, 8.94; receipts, 12,- r Am Cotton Oil . . 44 44 44 for the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, position, bold your box number card acreage, and, therefore, lowei* prices, in (boorrected by V\ hlte Provision Company.) American Smelting 61^ 60% 61 2483-.I. 732; stock, 403,730. view o-f the Mar. are more than likely Ex- lot on north side of Bast Fair street, 150 and oall at or phone- t* The Con- Cornfield hamc. 10 to 1^ average 16 American .Snuff. 348 148 leet west of Capitol avenue, 44x116 feet. LOST — Irish setter, red, answers to n stitution frequently te* at least porls keep up on a large scale. Over five Cornfield hami, 12 to 14 average 16 American Sugar. .101%i 100« 100 102 " lim " Call R. B. Green, care Q. M. A.. i miUion bales 'have already been exported s January 23. \, ,- week. COTTON MOVEMENT. Cornfield skinned hams, 1C to 18 avs. .16% Am. Tel. & Tel. .118 117'A US $6,000—Mrs. Lily S. Johnson to Jay Ruda- Colleg^___K e Park, Ga. | Re \vard , ... — . ard the governmbnt figures are in e-vcobs of Cornfield picnic hams, 6 to 8 average. 12 Am Tobacco 200 220 jiTi . a. the' exchange, n-lilch arc \crifled v ith the sill, lot on west side Druid circle, 200 feet Lost—Silver card case with Initials u.. Atlanta, February ?3.—Cott~Sm^ steady; Coi nficlcl breakfast bacon 23>.£ Atchison IS'4 92^8 92% 93 34 south of Dixie avenue, !G5x25 feet. March | N-," containing ^lO^blU. Liberal row:»-rd destination of the steamers. Cornfield sliced breakfast bacon, vNo. Atlantic Coast Line 102 102 102 10251 HUBBARD BROS & CO. if returned t8 Hotel \Ansley._ ""NOW York, middling. S.35; exports, 1,400; 1 cartons, 12 to case, per rase. . $3.50 Baltimore & Ohio. 63% 65 65 67 1,000—J. H. Todd to James B. Daniel. _ i National bank book. W. H. Grocers' bacon, wide and narrow. ( .. .12 Bethlehem Steel. . 51% 54 54% 65% lot o: LOST At anta SPECIAL re>te0 for situations want- on northeast corner Ponce de Leon. plac...„,e„ nvmer Phone WesJ t 65-L. Cornfield Iresh pork sausage, link or Cdnadia-ii Pacific. ..157 155«, 156% 167 ~O f^-rw r,4"w^f.i- i nn,,-i cfi o t. -m_» r_ j,\, Jlyroe*vy 1*1*3* . *• mj*«__a _ ** ^" ~ *_r . ed ads.: Three lines one time, 10 New Orleans, middllnr, 7S8; receipts, and Roy street, 100x150 feet. February 2'' oenta; 3 times,i IE cents. To pet 12,752. exports. 3,409; sales, 3,470; stock, Comparative Port Receipts. bulk. 25-lb. buckets .13 Central Leather.. . 35Yi 33 33 U 38 $3,200— Estate of Mrs. Zlpporah Pelot A"BOUT~aT two "carat diamond, no aettln Following w*r« nf»t receipts at United Cornfield wieners, 10-lb. cartons .15 Reward. Dr. Holbrook Ivy 8423-J. these rates, ads must b« paid in ad- Galveston. middling, 8.30: receipts, 30,030, States ports on Tuesday, " February 23, Cornfield bologna sausage, 25-lb. boxes 13 II JI vance and delivered at The Consti- exports. 18.04S, sales, 1,606, stock. 543.618. compared with those on the corresponding Cornfield luncheon ham, 25-lb boxes. 15 Erie x . . 21% 20?J tution Office. >. \ Mobile, middling. 760. receipts, 95 \,, (lai last year: Cornfield smoked link sausage, 25-lb. General Electric .]41 140 ifS* l PHRENOLOGISTS Great Northern pfd 114 HSVn sales. 400; stock. 51,1154. 1914. CornficUi wieners, in pickle, 15-lb. kits. 2.?3' $6,826—Osca^ H. Burchfield to Pittman Savannah, middlinc. 800. receipts, 10.912 >,o\- Orleans 9 341 J Illinois Central ..105M. lOS'/a 10314 105 Construction company. No. 318 South Pryor "MLLE. VALAJRE EXPERIBISTCED bookketper anflv tlmsfceep- stock. 242,131. Oornnold lard, tierce basis 12 ,s Inter-Met.v pfd . . 54^ 54 54 er. wlio is not afraid of worlc. wants posi- exports'. 13,407, aales. 1705 (!a,l\ pston 12,9,13 Couutiy st> le lard. 50-lb. cans.. 12 btreet, 50x182 feet. February 10. SPECIAL KKADINGS for the nextVfew days, Charleston, middling. 7 75 receipts. 1,,108, ' Mobile 43 Kan City Southern 20^8 $565—C. G. Hannah and John S Owens SOc. 100H -\Vhitehall street. tion with people who are reliable and can v Compound lard, tierce basis 09^6 Lehigh Valley . .130i/i 129,14 130 130% give good promotiont a good future burtneai stock. 110.564. 2,753 D. S. extra ^rlhs 11 to B. Bettis, lot on northwest corner Howell WilminEton, middling. 788, receipts, 41», Charleston . •102 Louisville & Nashv. 114?4 114' 114 Mill road and White street, *4vl60 feet expected; A-l rcforoncoa furnUhed. Addraaa D. S bellies, medium average 12 Liggett & Myers 205 205 Cobb, P. O. Box 488, Macon, Qa. stock, 61.1J5. Wilmington 1 110 D. S. bellies, light average..., 13^ May 3, 1912. PERSONAL Norfolk. mtddliiiKA 7 SS. receipts, 2,526, Norfolk . . . 655 Loriilard Co 170 174 $1.000^-Adelaide L. Adair to George M EXPERT STENOGRAPHER dealrea per- eales, 2.707; btock. 7S.069. Texas City. . Mo., Kan. & Texas. 10'4 10V4 lOVi. 10% Napier ct^al.. lot on north side Adair ave- manent position. Married, 26 years of axe, Baltimore, middling. S.25. stock, u.101. Various 'i ioo >. FtOUK, GKAIJJ AT>D ITBED. Missouri Pacific .. lO'-'a 10% lolfe 11 nue, 166 feet east of Todd road, 50x150 SCREENS and tcan furnish good reference*. Also good Boston, middling S 55, stock. 12,000b Fiour. Sacked, For Bbi.—Victory (in 4S- Mex. Petroleum . ~. 64 62^4 63 '/i 64 feet. June 2,v 1914. correspondent and office man. Reasonable Philadelphia, middling. •» ''0, stock, 7.705 Total 63,420 Ib towel bags), $875, Victory (our finest New York Central S3 82% 82=i $10 and other considerations—George M VENETIAN BLINDS salary until ability la proven. Address G- Minor ports, stock. 14"), 300. patent), $8.60. Quality (In 48-lb." towel N. Y. N,. H. S- H. 451,4 45 45 47, Napier et al. to company, sam4 426,1 Constitution. I Totals for day—Receipts. 63,420; exports, Norfolk & Western..1001,4 300Vi>'100% 100 MADE TO ORDER. \Intcrior Movement, v bags), $8.75, Quality (our finest patent), property August 3, 1914. ideal Blind and Screen for sun par- 36324, sales, 9.S8S. stock, 1.840.193. SSliO, Gloria (self-rising), $850; Nell Rose Northern Pacific ..101 10fli« 100% 101% THE u l STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE—Addressing 19J5. 1914. $1.280—L. G. Whitney to R. P. Perdue . Estimates furnished free. iW _J envelopes, rilling: Jn names to match, Totals for week,—Receipts, 151,307; ex- Houston 14,75:1 1,591 (self-rising), ?S 50, White Lily (self-rising), Pennsylvania . . .104% 104% 1044 105 lot on east side Stewart avenue, at soVith- v 5840, White Lily (12-lb hacks). $S05, Am- Reading 1 - --•- GOOD. DON'T DELAV. Botrt- copying, etc., done in a satisfactory mannen ports, 134 786 Memphis 3.499 •i.226 \vest corner Perdue lanVl, 90x200 feet. Feb- xvic"k-UoodeH Co.. \V. R Callaway, aaleg Albo daily stenographic service. I can saveM Totgils for «eahon—Recelptsl 7,810,666, ex- |-Ausrut.t.i 2 486 1 840 brosia. (h,Ehcst patent). S8.2B, Puritan Rep. Iron & Steel. 19 orVwrite 1403 ports, 5,043,321 St Loxiis ...... 2.683 (highest patent), ?82B, Home Queen (high- do pfd 78 manager! Pliorie Maln^BSlO vou 50 per cent. Let mo explain It to you. V 1 5.547 $1 and other considerations—Charles B Ajaanta,_Ga. Cincinnati ~ . . . . 187 1,153 est patent), S8.25. White Cloud (high pat- Rock Island Co. Teal to Martha E. Pearson, lots m north- Expert stenographer. G-425, Constitution V Interior Movemout. i Little Rock 1.I.74 1 2CO ent), S8 00, White Daisy (high patent), do pfd . . . west Atlanta, August 3. 1911 """" ' rT A 1 5 T")Tj FSmXli STORE FIRST-CL.\SS electrician wants pOBitio~n~as Houston, middling, S 23, receipts, 14.753. $SOO- Oced-ii Spray (good patent). $7.85; St. L &- San Fran. 512,500—\V. Moultrie Hill, Jr.. to A V 1-iAlK Uivl^^oi..\vj oiv-/ivj_. hdu e electrlc|an or small lant to k \ — 2d pfd shipments, 11,351, sales. 6,751, stock, ! Total Southern Strif (good patent). $7.85: Sun ] *H 3=4 Gudei- Jr. lot on northeast corner WilliamK S A. CLAYTON CO.. IS East Hunter Have liad 14 years' experience in the 200.81 L'. V Rise (good patent), $785; Ballard's Obelisk, So'aboaid Air Line, la'-, 12 « 12 % and Fifth streets, 60x190 feeU February street, near Whitehall Experts i,n mani- PiP<,trlcal business; very bent of references, Memphis, middling. ^7 76; receipts, 3,499, i Estimated Receipts Wednesday. $900, Table Talk, $8.25, Ballard's Pioneer, do. pfd .... 3J 34 I-:* ,36 IB. curing, chiropody, hail dreMiing, shampoo- Ail. Sloss-Shef S & I. 21 '25 Gal\e,ton. 16,000 to 17,300, against 7,144 $8 50. \ $1,000—Paul S Etheridge to S. M. Car-" "i?! , SCa'P hlfr'-'b'o'bWne^WK MAKfi6 1?D ' MRTBUSiNESS^iAK. why par rten gr>ph" Austin, minclliiier.v 7.S7. receipts, 2.4SG. last jear. Meal, Sacked. Per Bushel—Meai, plain, Southern Pacific S2% 82 6 A to 80 7 We d w 9 Southern Railway- 15 34 14 SELL SWITCHES and traniforrtaUonS: "» *«« *1 1 n , ? '.»» «^ *or h«U shipment*. .I.lbl, Faleb, 932; stock, 147,018. Xew Orleans, 9,500 to 11,000. against 250 144-lb. sacks,, 9»; meal, plain. 9G-lb. sacks, 15 e < a St f th Boulevar fai^Lij toNvix^xii-t^_ _^ i_ .^fD t»,«.,^ that amount;^ 10 minutes notice we are St Louis. mi4 . Oc tob e r 29°. lf?3. a- 51x172 feet Cash or 'convenience in payments. Phone Tennessee Copper 2 Mam 1769i_Atlanta 5045-1?. at your office. IvyV 8468. Atlanta Office shipments. 2,!>^G. stock, 36.096 plain. 24-lb. backs. SI.04. Zj| 2534 2(111 1 3 2 1 0 E S Service Co. > V Cincinnati, ieceipt«, 4S7, shipments, 651, Grain, Sacked, Per Bushel.—Corn, white, Texas Co. ... 124 % 125 12ill6 * ! lolot*t on™ nort"" h^ ' sidT?e"™!!,* piedmon- t ' avenuHildebrande no. stock. 1,1,782. 51 03 oats, fancy white clipped, 76; oats, Texas & Pacific "l2 "* J2 12 FREE HOSPITAL STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER — Hlsh- Little Rock, middling, 7.65; receipts, Liverpool Cotton. No. 7 white clipped, 75. oats, white, 74; oats. Union Pacific 110% 117U 118 ^ ' ruary"!"! °* CeiUer StrCet' 6°X20° feet' Feb- grade office man; can handle correspond- 1 671 shipment's, 1,787, sales, 1,050, stock, No. 2 mixed, 73. U S. Pteel . . . • 41% 40% 41 " 41% ?2.SOO — Brookhaven estates erict, tyn years' experience; excellent rec- Liverpool. February 23.—Cotton spot do pfd .. . . to D. R umnipndiations. Address G-393, care Const!- 57,031 Seed** Sacked. Per Bushel.—Orange cane .104 108% 103% 104 Ilf-nry and. A. IV. Gude, Jr., loto no south easier- good middling.- u.27, middling, 4 97, T'tali Copper N Ov MORE large .4ums necessary for doctors i uTotals for day—Receipts. 25,582: ship- seed, 3-bu. ^acks. SI 40; amber cane seed, 60% 49V2 50 51 side Brookhaven drive, west at east corner *•* "' -"i«Ljii**-« ,, _•? #<< nft nAr> incinlK trtt-oa t ments, 20 164, sales, 12.433. stofrk, 6S:.700. lo\\ middling, 45b, aales, 7,000; speculation 3-bu. sacks. $ i. So / Tennessee seed rye, $1.25; Va.-Caro. Chemical. 16% 19 l 22 a Pd_ ™^lneb_$l .00 per^mo,nth_n gives ; i^TFiUTjNtteb piano salesman, collector. and export. 1 000. receipts, 19,990. Futures "L ? . U Brookhaven subdivision, 100x •seed barlev. $1 20, Appier oats. SO. winter Western Union SI 63 200 feet. December 10, 1913 you' this beryiue. Association f-200-202-204 I office man, desires position, iiuick, any- closed quiet. 1-Tev. grazing oats, 75, Tennessee Burt oats', 85; Total sales for the day 222,400 shares. Mart Operative Hospital A >.\ f A -NT-n'C IJA»t:J«v» SCHOOL,. 2171,4 «-.U< Si ut. 6 50(S>7 00. Futures ranged AS were quiet and steady toda>. Yarns were 100-lb tacks. $250. Purina cho\\der, 100-lb. Loan De«ds. LiAJN Ji O Peachtree i-treet; rnndern dances SITUATION WANTED—Female fnllov s Open. Close ' dull. Men's Tvear and dre^s fabrics were sacks, $2.So; Ptiiiina pigeon feed, 100-lb. Time loans S, 90 days, 3; I'60'1—W. L 'Parker^'to'' Bank of Va*t taught privately or In class at the »tjdlo> Kebruaiy 6.50<§>6.72 6 [email protected] | In moderate demand. TaffetasA crepes and •tacks $263. Purin.i. scratch, 12-pgk. bales, six months, SiAffSti 'Point. lot on norUieast corner Walker nn,» or jour home. Phone Ivy 5786. iWuKr [email protected] i falilies in silks were in demand. Jobbers ?2SO' Purina scratch. 100-lb. sacks. $2,46, 6 [email protected] Call money steady, high, 2: low, 1%; rul-' 191Mvrtl3 e streets, 100x143 feet Febr-ii-Tri? hops Tuesdajb and Fridays. Admission, cou- SEJSCIAL, rates for iltuatlons wanted April . . . 6 74©K.7S 6 77(f2liS3 | reported a moderate volume of business. Victory baby chick. 100-lb sacks, 52.40: Vic- ins rate, 2: last loan, 2; closing- bid !%•' V eoruary, tory ^cratch. 100-lb sacks, §2 30: Dandy offerenffararl d ao t*• "C . "" " ~" ' ^/B" " ,' I,0.9 -nrt_ T^ .. T>...T ,., W plt*H. 50c. ^ ads, 3\ Jln^s on'- lli.ie 10 ''ents. S May ...... 6.7t>S.79 6 82® 6 84 ?2,300^.Jay nudaslll to Penn Mutual Life CARPET cleaning. times. IS cent.'. To eet these rates. June . . . . « 79©6.SO 6 86®<;.96 scratch. 100-lb sacks, '52.20, beef scraps, . London, February 23.—Bar silver I Ins-urance company, lot on north side Druid arl - munt be paid In (id Vance and B.93IJB6.9S per 100-lb -sachF, $335. beef s-craps. per 22 15-16d per ounce. v. feet 3 -> Our ivork ami priceu July [email protected] P ff' ?°t ° °uth or Dixie avenueIlve u i "sv dclUercd at The Constitution Office. August , 7.07©7.09 7M2tS7.14 Naval Stores. 50-lb. sacl-s. §1 80, charcoal, per 50-Ib sacks. Monev. 1 per cent. Discount rates: Short I 2 £?. - J^ebruary 36. \ " «' -•>« are right. Old carpeta iqut into art Squares. | 90c, oyster shells, per 100-lb. sacks, 75c. n Ivy 951. 80 Old Wheat street. I * , V September .7 [email protected] 7 [email protected] \ Savannah. Ga., February 23 •—Turpentine and three months, 1% per cent. i 1 firm at 41 Vi: sales, 514, receipts, 3021 ship- chicken uh»at. pf- bushel. $150. T/~T7 H. McCj.rter. the Tailor, has . ------' ------i _____ Ground Feed, P<*r C\\ t—Ar.tb horse food. l*— 1-, moved from 220 Whitehall t WANTED — By competent teacher position } naents, 292. stocks, 33.940. Rosin firm, sales, 1 Provisions. none, receipts. 1.49J: shipments. 7.966, $1 90, Kin^ corn hor^e feed, $1.80. Victory Live Stock. street Into new and larger quarters. Watch teacher, gmerness or companion Will t'hicago, February 23. — Cash. I stocks) 129.215. Quote A and B, $2.90, C lior-ie fcqd, SI SO.^A. B. C. horse feed, $1.70: <"'! icaprn. February 2.1 —Hogs—Receipts. personal column for new addrerip. \travel , b'^st klnil^ of^ references furnished. Pork, nominal. , and^D, S3.02U. B. F, G. H and I, %3 05. K, Sucieno boi^e f^d. SJ 51, Sucrene dairy 19 000, weak bulk, $G So ©6.65. light. $6.50 MATERNITY SANJTAKIIJM — Private, r»r I Address MUa H_E. Be. ry._HaylP, Ga. Clover, S10.50® 1 !.00. i S3 20. M. ?4.,00: N, §500, umdo\\ glass, feed, £1 55. alfalfa m^al 100-lbj sacks, $1.45: GJ'6.70, mix^d, $fi (0(571665: neavy, $61a'^ fined, home-like; limited number of pa- WANTED — P T - tients cared for. Homes provided for in- t3 pl:,t. BefTmces. Will accept amall sal- 1 Sliortb. Br.in and M!U Feed—Short?, Red Cattle—Receipt-. 2,000. strong native I 5Ji;44x11J31]yTV6 fpfnet*t-. "H"" JanuarJantiar~'yv «"S5<*?;. ^t°' « v^s.*' fants. Infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T. ary _.__, _ ___ DOT, 100-lb &£ibk=, S2.0S"; fancy mill feorl, ntpers. $550&575 coirs and heifers, S3 50© ' r- SI 000—M, ~TM'"*r - Mary E. Manning- to r- jr Mitchell, 26 Windsor street. 75-lb. "ickfa, ?1.95, P W ml!.1 f^ed, 75-Ib. r STCNO-BOOKKEEPER deniFes poilflOB; 7.S" calvct, S7.00©10,00. I ir lot on north side Merritts ave- experlpncfed. references, capable taking sacks, SI.SO. Georgia Ceed 75-lb sacks. SI.75, Slieep—Receipti 8000: stronp; "lieep.^; ?ue,' 441' /eet east "t Butler street, 52x86 CORRECT corseting at bargain prices for btn^n short" 100-lb. sacks. 51 75; germ fe t rU 3r 9 one week onl>. 'charge (office Main 4148-J.______CHARLES J. METZ, SB7.'i<8l7.iiO, yearjlngs. ?7.50@S2S. Iambs! s T>n^5S- ?J' mu .". rieal, 7-J-lb. packs ifl.SO. bran, P. "W.. 100- §7 [email protected]. , / .. M. Thurman to L. p Thurman POSITION wanted by Capable woman 'CERTIFIED P U B L 1 C \A C C O U N T AN T lb sacks, Sl.o,"); bran, P. '"VV.. 75-lb. sacks, MME. FUNK •stenogrnpher; ftplendid references. Address Kansas fMty, February 23.—Hog^s—Re- lot on northppst Corner Bavard and Pine 51S GraTid Theater Bldg. President Audit Company of the South ^" SI 55 ceipts, 14.000 lower. bulk, Sfi.oT- (JP6.65- streets 100x150 Wtr.alw'lot on" nor?h B-100(. Empire nallrting. \ Salt—Salt brick (med.1. per case, $5.10; heavy. $6 50(3 fi.GO: packers, S6 55©6.70 ' si<1p Pine rfr»et. 200 feet east of Bavard FI3LTS, straws and JPanamas cleaned and Hurt Building ATLANTA salt brJrk (plain), per case, S2 C5, salt, Red Cattle—Receipts, „ street. 150x150 feet: lot on north slrt? Ea™ leoloeked into the late.st spring: styles; Rock, per cwt..* $1.10: aalt. Ozone, per case 00. higher, prime steers. [email protected]. beef steers, S0.85fo)7.85: S~irai AVS1U^ I-" tfet ««st of Connally new bands, bindings and leathers. C. Clirih- MEDICAL 30 pkc-5, $3.00. salt. Chippewa, 100-!;t>. routhern ^teers. ?G.00(^)7 23; ctyws, 54.2*5 (§) stri>ot. 140*43 fpftt. February. 1914 tcnae^n .the jj atter, 17 *-a_ y a 11 o n fat. | sacks. 32c: salt, Chlppewa. BO-lb. -sacks. 3]"6; iE your kidneys A UDIT» 6.75; heifers, [email protected]; stockers, ?6 00 $SOO—Mrs Julia M. Painter to Mi»s TSIIa rUBE—Our 1915 Ma^azin^a "catalogue. JuiaF I A^ do II)C their duty? If •PBCIAL BZAMINATIOK9 SYSTEMA' talt. Chippe^a. 25-lb. sacks, 19c: salt, V P.. <^7 75- A. Ross lot on southeast side of Lawn out. Phone or writitee for It. Charle— ' s ~». ' nonott trtr-Ty ^AccoA^O " ttianeKlISne:y; \ Compounds. 100-lb. sacks. 52c: salt, V. P.. 50-Ib. sacks. Sheep—ReceJptF. 13,000: higher; lambs Klri=et. 9D feft northeast of Hammond Bnrker, Circulation. 19'-21P*Urii. M. 4C23-J. I P,r«P«y ^w^ys benefited Tna'J i treatment. 31c. na.lt,,V. P. 23-lb sacks. 19c strc-Pt. 42xSS feet June 2.' 1913 .^j . .^-^-r— ^ ^ ' *^- Armln^o Chemical Co., Atlanta._Ga. These prices are f. o. b. Atlanta and sub- SS.40(3*9 00. yearlings, $7.25@S 25. wethers, |. SMOKE EE-M TOBAO_.IBACCO. .ft>_ r Catarrn. ,,-.-5-,,... '-.— ..-,. _r... $6 50@T\25 ( • n $1000—A V. Gude and Dr. R. Henry to NURpX euros ^eak men, ~25~days' treat- CO. ject to market changas Special prlces\on St. Lou!". February 23.—Hogs—Receipts A Pointer lot 21 set-Men 1, Brook- Bronchitis'. Asthma and Coldn. lOc baB.*- mixed and -solid car loadi. , ^ Your druggist or BE-M CO . Atir.nla Ua. ineiit l>y mall $1 Circular/I tree. Nurox 7.SOO: hiprber. pigs and Ilg-ht, 55.QO @7,OQ; naven on south sfdp Brookhaven <'rt. Bfj\_£'Sl.^ I^ynchburir, ^a. CERTIFIED PUBLIC »7ii\ed and butchers, [email protected]; good west. 100J.-2J-; foof Fehruxry 15' WE MAKE switches from coni^iin^si, 51 each. 1 heavy. $6.75^0,55. Mrs. Allle Gallaher. 1V \Peachtrco St~ . I^R. H.Ar~HA\VAy7~"op«t;lttlist Jn~?pecl»l ~dl»- t MI-IKE: BUlLDlxa ATS.ANTA . GEOKCI\ SlD,2SO_Ma™ie R, Smith ot a! to AI1=<, a ea&ca of inert ana women. Cor. Peachtre* Coffee. Ca-ttle-^Recriptw, 7 000, native and s.outh- I.pna Stprntliai. iot on southeast corner Phone Ivy 19CG-J. , »tMtf of TkoroutclUy Tral>e« m*4 .-* of the March position j active demand for rough rice today, prices Tans LMFtance Uelsphone, 302H. 3024 and 1 - - IT 2025. Atlanta. (Ja. " , 11 embers New York Cotton Exchange. New Orleans Cotton JExchangc, I\*CVT and the steadier ruling of Brazilian CK- 1 hn.\ ing an upward tendency. Clean rice wan on northeast corn.r V>n bl» Tork Produce Kxchang«; associate members Liverpool Cotton Association. chanye.•. Salct-, 5-i 000. ! -stronp: anil quotations urn-hanged. Receipts. . Orders solicited for the purchase and sale ot cotton and cotton seed oil for February. §.51, ilaich, 5.51, April, f* i»1 •' i.\\o s Rou?h, 12,.'28, miner's, 11 SSI. DR. PRANK E. HOW ALB THB"SoijTHBN AUci'lON- AND SAL- May, 5.71,* June, 5.7:!;. .Tuly. G 74. 4-Usxiat* 1 future delivery, v Special attention and liberal terms ffiven for «onbieP~" cl^an, S.3QS So)qj- 2.^74 sack roucrh Hon- KAR. NOSE AND \THROAT. VAGE COMPANY, at 90 South Pryor. will - +t »pct cotton for delivery. Correspondence inviteo, clean .,"„«„ » Quit-Claim 206-307 Foote-Davies Building. buy or sell your furniture, bousRhold «<«ds $1,000—Merchants and Mechanics' 1 - v \ Bank- Hour*. * to i. . •r ptano. Fiione B«ll. 1U1* iNEWSPAFERr ______.____• BUSINES_ S AND MAIL ORDER POU LT R Y, SE E D STOK FOR RENT—ftooms \^ FOR 'RENT— HouiekeepinBRooni« FOR RENT—Offices Tne arrival and departure of passenger DIR EOTO^RIY. FURNISHED—NORTH 6TDU. trainee Atlanta. ABSTRACT ASi '~ _ T1"TIJ& FOR SALE-J-SCOTCH COt/IJtE MALE FOR RENT —On ^ furnished room, -with or The foUtrwing schedule figures are pub- ~ PUPPIES. CAU, MAIN 4796. _ without kitchenette, for housekeeping. 24 ATLANTA ^ITLB GUARANTEE ixs0»- THE EDGEWOOD HOTEL Pulliam St. Atlanta phone 437. lished only as Information and are not AJJCE COMPANY, eround floor EqoitabJa WANTED—Male Boston bull terrier. Ad- v 10» EDGEWOOD AVE., ' , guaranteed: bulldlne. Main 6420. .. dress Box 18, Gainesville, Go. NEWLY FURNISHED, steam-heated, elec- I ROOMS—Pur. or unfur. for light house^ FOR RENT—Office* In Constitution build- trio lights, hot and cold water: rooms, | keeping:; very reasonable. 161 S. For- Inr; all modern conveniences. Se» John _~^— OKPFNGTONS. THAT : syth st. Atlanta 5670-lt. CCniKht Atlanta Terminal Station., T-T T( 'IMTrt;Special attention given BtTPF & BLACK Orpingtons; eggs $1 per BOc per day or $2.50 per week and up; one , R. tl. JVji\±Li>to repair worU. Estimates block of Auditorium and Atlanta theater. TWO connecting fur. rooms, sink, private except Sunday. ••SundaV only. 13. Kirs. J. K. Glenn, Decatur, Ga. Dec. 122. Phone Ivy 6204-J. entrance, hot and cold water, one block furnished on short notice.- 15114 Auburn ot GruntV park. 424 E. Georgia ave. V Birmingham and Atlantic. avenue. Phone Ivy INCUBATOJBS. BUCKBTB incubators, the standard of per- TWO neatly fur. rooms far fisht housekfeep- | Arrive. 1 OLD BOOKCASE Effective January 24. S-t-TT PAT BKIDiiES does brick fection, in artificial Incubators. They hatch FOR furnished, steam - heated ing. 119 Washington st. ' Brunswick, Waycrosa 1 every hatchable see- Write for catalogue. TWO connecting rooms and kitchenette, DESIRABLE! offices, single and en suite. and Thomoaville 6:10 ami 7 : 30 am . UJ..L* work and HXBB gratea^ Kear Marbut & Minor. Bast Atlanta, Ga. rooms, above the ordinary, call [• Some of these are equipped with com- Brunswick, WaycroHa • I 250 "Washington street. with sink. 74 Richardson street. pressed air and dental waste; hot and cold _ and Thomaavtlle 7.10 pro|10:30 pm at 210 W. Peachtree, Apt. E-2. THREE rooms for light housekeeping; rates water in all offices: all night elevator BUILDING A>-» lUBPAIKgJG.^ SEEDS AND PJLANTS. ' OR THAT reasonable. 36S Central avenue. Sleeping cars on night train a between At- , kinda if bnlldinB. ire- service; location best in the city and serv- 1NOW. modeline and repairing >•!& FINE COTTON SEED ice unexcelled. Candler Building and lanta, and Thomasvllle- per cent oft now. W. R. Holder. Ivy 6681. 'ABSOLUTELY pure, sound and truo to WEST END. V Candler Annex. Asa G. Candler. Jr., Agent. \~ namo. Cleveland's big-boll, SBc bushel; ten v. - \ -» FOR RENT—Partly furnished, till June, Phone Ivy 6274. 222 Candler building. See Atbutto and West Point Railroad Coropeny. bushels or more, 75c; Wannamaker's pedi- OLD PIANO CIX)SE-IN steam-heated, room i In apt.; four connecting first floor rooms and one Mr. Wilkinson. Arrive No. IJeparl To— gree Cleveland, 'Colonel Bedding's select every convenience; nicely fur. 14 «. second^ floor room, in Gordon street resi- 42 West Pt. 8:15 am 35 New Or.. 6 :25 am Cleveland and Cook's latest improved, Jl.OO Peachtree, Apt* 2. Phone Ivy 21S2-J. dence; moderate rental to acceptable parties, 18 Colum'B. 10:66 am 13 Columbus to'46um J. L. PETTIGREW each, ten butheis or over 90c bushel. Fair without children. W H. Moor. Bell phone 88 New Or. 11:50 am i3 ilontg'y.. 9.10 am GENERAL CONTRACTOR CABINET Vtetv Farm, Palmetto. Ga. Main 4596. v 40 New Or.. 2:15 pm iS New Or.. 2:00 pm SHOP. V ^S^^^MONT^f^ent^^RoyaT^typip^rrtprr For •IMoatE'y.- 7.10-pn. 11 Columfcua, 4.'0a pm 6«ti, SOUTH BROAD STREET. A.PPLER, Texas, Rust-proof and Or any of the other numer- THE PICKWICK TWO large rooms and kitchenette, electric letter-writing, card-writing and blllme. the \aocolumbua 7.40 pn it New Or..'' B.aOpra IMMEDIATE attention given to repair TEN-STOUT AND FIREPROOF. lights,, phone furnished; ' use of garden No. 5 Royal fits every need; does tho work v »8 New Or. 11:35 JIH. 11 Weat k?t. 6:45pm work, home painting and (interior) wall Burt seed oats, Whippoorwill Well-furnished rooms. with connecting and yard, private home. References. West of several machines in one. We deliver the tinting-. JBrlck masons, carpenters, painters ous old, things you have bath. Convenient shower baths on each O3U-L. typewriter, going and coming, and guarantee Central of Georgia furnished by the day or hour. Cabinet shop and Clay peas.. A. P. Morgan v tloor. 77 FairUa et.. near Carnelle library^ TWO housekeeping rooms to couple, private its ner\ice. Telephone Ivy 2053, or call at "The BUht Way." work. Repairs of 'every kind by expert home and back porch, hot and cold \vater 46 North Pryor street. Royal Typownter men. Cabinet work called for and deliver- '~^-ain Co. around the house can readity two car lines; references. Call West 197-1,. Arrive From— Depart T ed on &hort_np^lca __Atlanta 5628-A. THE FAIKLEIGH Company, Inc. , Xnomanvllle 6:25 am Savannab... 8'OOom 1 ONE MIIJJON BACH KLONDYKE, Lady 135 SPRING ST.. close In on the north aide, Jacksonville B.47am. Albany ..... 8 00 ara -£ASiJ«I:3LJ»lAS£B8 ASTD "WOODWORK. Thompson, Aroma, Excelsior and Mission- be converted into cash by the nicely furnished rooms, steam hed,t. elec- TYPEWRITERS RENTED • Bavannah... 6.25am Jacksonville S.45aiu ary strawberry plants, asparagus and other FOR RENT—Apartments FOUR MONTHS for $5 and up. Factory re- Albany.... 6.26 am Macun ..... 12 SO pm tric light, private porchea, E. GARRAUX ^ small fruits and trees. Write today for 14-B TV. BAKER, larce well furnished built typewriters, all malces. from *18 to Jacksonville 7:40 am ...... CABINET MAKER and builder, auto and ail prices. Chattanooga Nurseries. E Missionary use of a small classified ad. r s; . , $70 each. AMKRICAN WRITING MA- tlacon 6:2&aro Jacksonville. 8.40pm other -woodwork. 91 Houston rt. Ivy 8474. Ridge, Chattanooga. Tqnn. bedroom; als,o 2 housekeeping °°"\ COMFORTABLE, well furnished 4 or SVroom CHINE COMPANY. 48 N. Pryor at. Phon» Macon 11:01 am Savannah.. 10.10pm steam heat, hot water. electric liBbts. ValduEia... 8.40pm STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE—A8 Phone Ivy 5896. apartment, atoam heat; every convenience. Ivy 8147. Atlanta. (3§. \ tjavanjinh..'. -i-ZOprn L good as grow. Send for catalog; 60 va- Marlborqugh Apt., Peachtree and Pine Sts Jacksonville 8:03 pm Jaukainv'e. 10:10pm drepalwoof all Phone liy 4676-J. Macon. « '8:46 pm •ihomasv'e. 12:01 av» kinds. lowest possible prices, satisfaction rieties to select from, including FALL THE MARTINIQUE 1 Albany (:45 pm Albany ---- 12:01 am guaranteed. B. J. Faulk. 101* Atlanta Na- BEARING and Asparagus roots. J. Keif- STEAM-HEATED. Jurnished rooms, with UPPER apartment in new modern home. FOR RENT—Farms tionaliBank bldg. Phones M. 3702. Atl. 460. ford Hall. Rhodesdale, Md. bath, hotel service, corner Ellis and Ivy. Call Ivy 5616-J. SEVERAL sooa farms for rent. L. Gross- Southern Bail way. M'«EE TOMATO—1,200 bushels per acre. man. 9« "Whitehall «t.. Atlanta. Q?- Please send your address for the proof "TWO large fur. front Rooms and dressing '•Premier Carrier of the SorCn. of this great] fact. M. C. McGee, San Mar- room, also some single rooms, wlth^ Hot dOFUBNISHBD. JSo. Arrive From — N o. Depart To— $4.75 — COAL —v$4.75 cos. Texas. and cold water, home heated, with owner. 36 N. Y 1^:01 im Phone your- wants to 66 Forrest ave. Ivy 5489-J. KALMIA APARTMENTS WANTED— Real Estate______86 N. It ..... 6.45am aiAII*J S66-J. GATE CITY COAL CO. SNEED NURSERIES will mall you catalog Harrts st 23 JacUeo'le. 5.55am 23 Kan. City ti:JS5 am of flrst-claua fruit trees, pla,nts and ylnes, ^ - - . up-to-date 4,1 Waahl'n. 6:05 am 20 Colum's.. 6 15 am ._. Bachelor rooms de 45 EAST CAIN ST. -room bungalow on prominent street v ___ shade trees. Privet hedge, pecan trees, etc. luxe: every modern convenience Ivy, 3071. AN apartment southern exposure, new 6 or 7 b.l^am l Chicago.. ti.20&m Morrow, Ga. ^ MAIN 5000 "- north siided ; muVt b« a bargain. Will deal Iz Shreve't. &:-3u «*m 12 Kichm'd. «.55am . Breakfast bacon. LARGE, nicely fur. room. In private home, brick, steam heat. two rooms, bath. owner. Phone Ivs 7*4?. _ 2.7 Toccoa.. . 8:10 am 7 Cha.tta'a. 7.10am nams and ^ other moats sent parcel po«t: FOR SALE—-Early variety velvet beans kitchenette. only with owner. Phone Ivs 7*4?. price list mailed. Parlor Market. 1»« *. ^ w'ith all .conveniences, ?10 \ per month. ClST your r^-al.. estate with uJ! we have th» 26Hefim... ,v 8:20 am 32 ft. Val'y. 7 IB am $3.25 bushel. Moseley Bros., Thomasville, 264 Spring St. 6 Chatfa. 10:35 am If Macon.. . 7 :45 am Whitehall. Atlanta. Alabama. ^ DISAPPEARING BEDS customersom . Geo. P. Moore. 10 Auburn ave . 6 JacXso'le ll:4&am TWO or three men can obtain front room, Vacant February 16; references required. recond flofloor. Salesmen- I. W. Harrell. Loula 721acon.. 10:40 am SUDAN GRASS—Free sample seed, full in- Ask for the Classified conveniences, private home, walking dis- *'" "" per month. Apply Janitor. M. Johnson. T M. Word. Come to Ke?_jl«. 27 Ft. Val'j 10:45 am 3b N. Y... 12.05 pm formation. "Want agents. Will trad^j. C. v hns 21 Colum'a. 10:60 am 40 Charlo'e 12.15pm Ullery, Lubbock, Texas. tance. 148 W. Peachtree. Meals it deolre ELEGANT 4-room apartment; steam heat, ^ your real estate, but K you must B Clncin'l. 11:35 am iSBirmm. I--.25 pin BEAUTIFUL, large room, with all conveni- janitor service and all modern conven- sell at a sacrifice, list your property with S»N. Y..... 12:10,pm 3u N. Y 2-25 pro 'ii- V PRESTON'S PLANTS—Send "or catalogue Advertising Department. ence, connecting bath, for one or two gen- iences. \ 324 Forrest Ave. Apply premises. us. We are oi.ly handling bargain!!, H. M. 40 Blrm'm. 12:40 pm 16 Chatta'a. S 00 pm S HATTERS."iO BAST HUNTER' ST. at once. Fred M. Preston. Pine Castle, Fia. tlemen. Ivy 6493. Phono Ivy S08-J. L. B. Sanders, owner. Ashe 6t Co . Healey bulidine- 30 Blrm'm. . z :10 pm 33 Blrm'm.. 3.43 pm l 18 Toccoa... 4.45pm MINUTE MESSENOERB^ T T /"*»/"• A T~ Tf~A'\T Steam heat, with 89 Charlotte 4.30pm i LAJCA 1 J.UJN or \ without prl- ftjachso'le. 4:45 pm 5 Clrioinn'i. 4 55|pm LIVE STOCK I THE HAMILTON 87 N. Y ---- 6:00 pm 22 Colum't... 5.10\ijm Phone 23 Or Ivy 4372. vate bath. 100% N. Pryor. Ivy 2684-L. NEW. attractive, steam-heated apart- l&Bruna'k.. 7:00 pm 28 Ft. Val'y. 6.40pm HOGS. ATLANTA 5001 TWO large fur. front rooms to young men; ments. 6 and 6 rooms. 21 East S^h St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Two choice 31 Ft. Val'y. 8-00 pm 10 iiacon— 5.3Dpn3 NEW KUBlBEIt TjKjEg. privatpnvame iiuiiiehome. v^wimrOwner.. 4vIvy 7illi ux. THE LAWRENCE—Two, three and toiir- lots In Hollywood jemetery. Atlanta; 13 Jackso'le. 8.10 pm 26Henln... f>-45 pm PUT on your baHy"s^carriiage; "repaired! rS7 FANCY BERKSHIRE PIGS. NICELY furnished, large, steam-heated room apartments; some early vacancies: also new optician's t.,al ca^e. T. A Bux- 13 Cincinn'i. S 20 pm 11 Rlchm'd. 8:15 pm painted and re-covered. B,obert Mitchell. THE beat of breeding, ideal types,\ out of roomI Umll, witWinh* lavatoryliO.VULI.Vly.. 6Vt4 Forresg^^t^PQtt. avenuemrm.M^J.. all jconveniencea and in walkine distance. ton. Girard. Ga. 18 Chatta'a. 8:35 pm 44 Waahlr.'n. 8:45 pm 227-^U Edgewood q'venue. Ivy 3073. « big, fancy-bred sows and sired by the best LARGE, nicely furnished rooms, close in; J. T. \Turner, Re«. Msr., Apt. 8. 6: w-« 24 Kan. City 9:55 pm 24 Jackso'e. 10 05 ptn boars In Georgia, $15 each, registered and Peachtren place. Ivy 8080. T 19 Colum'a. 10:25 pm 11 Shreve't. 10.50pm AND' WAfJ. . with as fine a pedigree as can be written. all conveniences. 174 Ivy street. 2 Chicago. 10.-45 pm 11 Jackao'le 11:55 pm VOU WILL HAVE MONEY BX Extra fine sow, tw«* fancy year-old, bred ONE large, nicely furnished, front room, all FOR RENT by owner, two apartments at ^_'A1 1* Ctncitl.s ll-.COpm 14 JacKso'le 11-40 pm gilts, one of the flntst uoa-rs in the country ^_ conveniences. 33 East Harris Ivy 5589-J. five rooms; all modern conveniences, close NOR1U SliJIS. All trains run dally. Central time. G. W. FLOYD and young boars to suit all. Pair View FRONT room, next to bath, private home, In. The Safford. Ivy 488K. 32 Carnegie^ way. MY new 8-room houue.. No. 90? Highland City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree' St. FOR house painting, wall tinting, ,«tc. T7all Farm, Palmetto, Ga. BOARD AND ROOMS north side. Phone Ivy 4C69. > 12B PEEplSES ST., West End." beautiful avenue, between Adair and Virginia, east tinting a specialty. Satisfaction gunran- 6-room apartment, entire floor, separate front, shaded, one of tho mo"t beautiful and teed Call or write t4 Broth^rton street. WANTED S70 PIEDMONT AVE.. completely^ furnish- entrance. Phone West 11<4-3. Union Passenger Station. NORTH SIDK. v ed housekeeping suites. Call Ivy 1532-L. modern homes In Atlanta. Look at it and WOULD like to hear from party who has FIVE ROOMS, steam heat, screens, shades. make offer. Price, 5G.BOO. assume $3,000 loan. fine Berkshire boar (Who would exchange FUR rooms, private home, walking dis- $500 cash. Would take some trade or good, "Dally except Sunday. "Sunday onlT ^ i IMPERIAL HOTEL tance to busine&s center._Ph_one__j; 5792-J. range and refrigerator, sleeping porch, tile Georcria Railroad. for fine boar of same stock. G. C. Steven- THE home of the satisfied. Best family and front anff back porch, tile bath. Ivy 5^92-J. light car. W. II. S. Hamilton. Owner. 4tt,a PLUMBING co. son. Hurt bids- tourlht hotel in Atlanta. Everything NICELY furnished room to four boys, $15. Equitable Bidg. Ivy 5234. No. Arrive From,— No. L>epar PLUMBING and' gaa fitting. 158 ft Pryor. WANTED—Beef cattle. J. B. Suttles, Union first-ctass. Rates very reasonable. Extra Clofee in. 106 Simpson afreet. FOR RENT^From March i. unfurnished 3 Cnarle'n 6 .00 am 2 Augu'a and All Work guaranteed Telephone connec* 5-room Apt., in the Avalon. W. Peachtree EXTRAORDINARv Y baJsalnT TSTiht-room. Stock Yards. Main 2941, Atlanta S$S. largje rooms beautifully furnished and well NICELY furnlshedi rooms, block of post- and North Ave. Call I. 4168, or M. 1754. t\vo-story house. East front lot. Bpst :i Wllm'n. 6 00 urn JSi-.^t.. .. 7 .30 am tlons. At(anta 56 r Main 4673. healed. A few vacant grooms. Come and live north side street. Con sell for 52,600 leai 13 Buokb'd. 1 .35 a in 6 Augu'j. 12.25 Ejra WANTED —Bee f cattle. Baldwin & Sturlin, office. 34 Cone St. Ivy 6162. v 281 Peters ^t. Atlanta 1740. Main 2687. where life Is pleasure and satisfaction than actual war-time price. Think of buy- •16 Buckh'd. »^.30 am < Aub'u'a. 3:30 pm _ guaranteed in every respect. When touring LARGE, nicely fur. rooms, -with owner, Ing a $7,500 home for $5.000 Must be sold 1 Augusta. 1:00 pm 14 Buck'd 6 10 pm bT^J VK, rane^anTrTurmice repaTrTnE Try Btop at the Imperial Hotel. Absolutely fire- strictly prl.' 117 B. Merrltta aye. I. 745-It. I, FOR RENT—Houaesl D Augusta. 4.30pm ••18 liuck'd B.00 pm our boot compound, cleans chlnineyfl, stove Terms or cajsh. Thos L. Swift, UOVi Peach- 7 New York 4 Chorl'n. S 45 pm pipe, rangoi and furnaces without taking HORSES AND VEHICLES proof. ^ NICELY furnished, steam-heated^ rooms. FURNISHED. , tree street. Ivy_l297^. aud Auor. 3X15 pm < Wilm'n 8 45 pm down pipe. 112 S Forsyth st. Main 2SOB. next to Y. M. C. A. 69 Luckie. Main 4066 PEACHTREE ROA1) lot in Brookwood sec- SALE 6^~RENTT~cheapi~horses7 mnTes~and FURNISHED new 6-room cottage at Oak- tion at great sacrifice 100x300. Finest SjEIOE RlBPAIRiyo. wagon. p09 Whitehall St. Main 2893 S!1>E. liurst, electricity, hot and cold water. 126. Louisville sort Naabylllo Knliroad. TWO nicely furnished front rooms in pri- Phone Decatur 784. V building site on the road. Owner says sell Effective Nov. 22—" Leave-. ! Arrive. WANTED—-Work for mules, .hauling, grad- vate family; use of phone and garage. —make me an offer. Thoa. L Swif (Jf 130 ^ I SJ Ing or farm. Gate City Coal Co ai. 66G-.T NORTH SIDE HOME Peachtree street. Cincinnati-LoulHiAJlle ... \ 4, .- - |12'.10 p (No children.) $4 per week each. 363 Wash- * UNT'CBNISHED, Chicago end Northwest ) • " I> 50 CENTS FIVE horses, more than we need. Will sell ington st. Phbne Mr. Pickard, Main 461! or FOR SALE—Juniper St. home, 8 rooma. ».SO v: WILL take two young men to live with me ( Clnclnratl and Louisville. .7 1J • •AT G^WINN'S SHOE SHOP. 6 Luckie .et, cheap. Trio Laundry Co. Main 448-.I. FOR RENT—At Hapovllle, a lovely and east front, 2 buths, furnace heat, $8,500. Knoxville vt» Blue Kldee. .1 :-o 5.00 pm opposite Piedmont hotel. Both phones. In in my new north side home, between the Address H-1X1, care Constitution. Xnoxville via 'Ci.rterhvllle . .7 U am 9. 00pm a hurry? Call Taxicab Company for auto Peach trees; references required^ Address "W., ONE neatly furnished room, with kitchen- the most desirable 6-room cottage in that Knoxville Via Cartersvllle. .4 43 pm ii 10 pm Pi O. Box 1698, Atlanta, Ga. ette, with all conveniences; another well- section, it has aM modern conveniences, a s .10.joam rent service. • AUTOMOBILES furnished room, suitable for ^two young men. fine newly-built chicken yard, a barn, a- SOCTH SIDE. Blue Ridge accommodation . 3 40 pm INVESTMENT—Six-room cottage, near S. TKDNKS, BAGS ANiD SUIT CASES KE- FOB SALE. Call Main 3588. 60-foot well cooler in kitchen. Will rent or 1 lease* to desirable parties. For further par- Pryor, good repair*; lot 50x155, loan $1.000 Seaboari) Air Llnr Kallvray. AT a sacrifice, B-passenger. G-cylinder car, TWO neatly furnished rooms, v. ith all con- ticulars call Main 433S-L. 7 ^per cent; worth $3.500, sacrifice price Effective January 3. 191?. 7T 1915 model. Main 6284-J. THE WEIN- veniences, rice bath, clean beds, nice loca- $2,000. H. M. At.he & Co , Healey bulldinci -No. ArrlVBFrom — To ROUNTBEE'S, 286 PEACHTREE M E I ST B R. tlon; rates reasonable. 222 East Fair St. Phones: Bell. Male 1E76: Atlanta 1654. WANTED. ONE delightfully furnished front room, pri- HOUSES, stores, offices and business space UN. X ____ 7:00 aTn 11 £lrm'm. 7 :10 am A BEAUTIFUL LOT, 100x300, opposite Everything new and up-to-date. Steam for rent. IA phone message will bring our MISCELLANEOUS. 7^00 am 30 Monroe. . 7 .00 am heat: best table board, $4 week; five-min- vate home, rates reasonable. 320 Capitol 11 Norfolk.. Brookhaven Club, for $2.500 gasoline car avenue. Main 3589. rent bulletin by mail, or a police, intelligent 11 Washl'n, .00 am ON. Y 11.33 am in tine condition. Address £7-167. care Con- ute walk to town. representative to help you find what you QUICK MONEY vTAtKS 11 Portjm'h. ? •00 am 6 Waah'n. 11.33 am stitution, i PEACHTREE. rooms, with private want. George P. Moore, 10 Auburn avenue, $1,660 BUYS 5-room cottage, newly painted. 17 Abbe.S.C. 8 ft .Vm i> NorlolU. 11 .33 am bath; also two rooms with connecting it GARNETT STREET second floor. Phonee: Ivy 2326 and 2827; nice lot. white neighbors. Cost me $2,000. B Port-i'h. 11 33 am WANTED. ROOMS with modern conveniences; close $1,850 BUYS \ y. Moreland ave. cottage; 6 Memphis 11 -"* aru ( • SUPPLIES—ACCESSORIES. bath, for aix^ young men; excellent meals; Atlanta phone 5408. ' € Blrm'm. 11.23am o KlchnVd 11:33 am WANTED—Some good purchase money all conveniences. Ivy 694S. in: rates reasonable: men only FOR SALE OR RENT, In Decatur, 6-room beautiful garden, lot iOxSOn. Cost me 22 Blrm'm. -. ,1.25pm 3 .55 fton noteb, prefer notes payable annually. THE MOTORISTS' BEST NEATLY furnished rooms, close In; modern cottage, all city Improvements, garden. $2.600. " EN. Y ____ 4" :5"0 pm Blrm'm. . 5 00 ptn The Merchants and Mechanics' Banking v IVY HOTEL, 98 Ivy St.; transient $1-$1.50 conveniences. 49 Garnett sm and exceedingly serviceable spark plug. able; men only. 11 Garnett street. reasonable. 310 Pulliam street. I WE make a specialty or Georgia lands. ' Cltr" Ticket Of lloe, 811 1'i-uclitreeSt. Bergie National Porcelains are made to1- out- Ivy 212Q-L. ^____^^_ TWO neatly furnished rooms, with kitch- Thos \V. Jkckson-Biirwell Cc.. 1U1S-1» LARGE front room, with board, in pretty FOR RENT—283 Central avenue, 7-room Fourth Nntlona; Bank BldK. V HIGH-GRADE ' own formula from the Imported clays, and enette, rates reasonable. I Bast Fair St. house, modern conveniences, wa^ls freshly VPestorn and Allanittc llnllrnmi. are hand-turned. Bergie National Porce- 'Peach.tree home, near Piedmont Park, for 1 ALL clasoeB of city and farm property to ex- V. A'^ couple or young men; has Bleeping porch, ONE neatly furnished "room, close In; all tinted. Suitable for two housekeeping par- No. Arrive Fronrx— JDepart To— lains are as near heat-proof a*, porcelain can conveniences 4G Formwalt street ties; In easy walking distance, i ?26 per change. R. F. Bishop, 1217 Atlanta Nat'i. 3 Nastville. 7 .10 am 94 Chlcngo. 8 IGanx , JELLICO COAL ne made, and any one returning a Bergie furnace heat. Tvy 4503. Ma.inj>Z02. ______V 2^ N'asnvljl*. s.r/5am National Porcelain that has been cracked by NEATLY fur. rooms, with all conveniences, month. Apply Owner. 271 Central. Bell S3 Chicago.. 8.31am TWO refjned gentlemen or couple, room close in; reasonable. 49 Krotherton st. phone jtfaln 4424. IF IT In real estato you want to buy or sell. 73 Rome... 19:20 am C2 Memphis. 4 55 ptn Jellico lump, per ton .... $4.50 heat, will have same replaced without with board, comforts of private liome. it will pay you to seevme. A. Graves. 24 »a Memphis 11:55 am 72 Home ... 6 t& pra charge, whether in use a Jay of a year. Bost Tenth street location, references. OUR weekly rent list elves full description Kast Huuler Htre»t 1 Nashville. G,3E pm 98 Chicago. . 8-23 inn Block, red ash, pe. toh . . . $5.00 The most satisfactory^, porcelain plus ever Phone Iv_>_3713.. _^_ ,____ FURNISHED—WK8T ENB. v. of anything for rent. Call for one or let 4 XaHhvllle. i 50 pir produced. > TWO rooms, all conveniences Phone West us mall it to > ou. i.«*brrest Ac George Adalr. SEE Carl Fischer^ Fourth National iBank »B Chicago. . S:20 pm BEAUTIFULLY furnished front room, with G37. 50 York avenue. No. 95—Dixie flyer, arrives Terminal BURNWELL JELLICO, .Bergie National with a 1-Inch firing sur- board, in north side private home, for cou- FOR RENT—On HoWard at., Kirkwood, bldg , for real estate, sale or exchange. Station. face. plp or gentlemen Jvs 1384-.T new up-to-date 5-room bungalow, sleen- GAVE 26 per ctir.c VVe~bulhrVcur home. Lot ' Bergie National is absolutely gras-tight. FURNISHED—INMAX PARK. Ins porch. Call Decatur, 237. owners flnanccd. 412VAu»teil bulldlnff. No. 99—Dixls Limited, arrives Turmlnal cc3AL co: Bt rgle National delivers the tparlc "down LARGI5 front room, beautifully lur., con- NICELY furnished rooma, in private home, Station. 28S CENTRAL AVP., tnoder^r"7^foom"~houfae~ deep." veniences, private home; beat location. good car service, all conveniences. 95 SUBURBAN. ^ 427 Decatur St. Bergie Nationals can be taken apart easily 14S "XV "• Peachtree / WUiteford avenue. Ivy 7306-L. Apply owner. 271 Central ave Bell phone v and roassembled, absolutely gas tight. Main 4424 WE have a fp\\ Tiiost desirable loth ut E,aRt CHOICE rooma, elegantly fur., close in, THREE rooms, Lake, facing th^ club grounds, right now JTAXJICABS^ Main 2961. Atlanta 1996 Put in a set and forget your spark-plug steam heat; board optional. 196 Ivy at A. Inman Park, with owner. Ivy 2329-L. FIVE rooms, all conveniences. 34 Josephine troubles. st. Inman Park. Rent reasonable. M. 5393. is the time to buy these lots. H. M. Ashe Apt. 6 NICELY* furnished room, gentlemen only; Jk Co.. Healey bunding.______; _ ' Call or write EAKL R. COLBY", Southern LARGE, ^cozy rooms, with excellent board best part of <;ity. private home. Ivy 45S2. FOR results list your property with Sharp. Agent, 202 Courtlana St . Atlanta. Ga. Boylston & Day. 12, Auburn avenue. FOR SALE — By owner, attiactlvo 6-roITm TA3QCABS ^ i - FOR SALE—Oranges, large good location. ^S Baltimore Block. Ivy bunga.low In ^Cirkwood, every convenience. THE CENTRAL GARAGE 993-L. NORTH 8IOE. Bargain. Worth looking Into. PhonoJDec _5_37 fancy fruit, 75c- per hun- LARGE, beautiful downstairs rooms, very ENTIRE upstairs, four rooms, private bath, 1 34>a8 AUBURN AVE. F^RJRENT—Stores P OR SALE — By owner. :! desfrabte lots In Belle Isle , A CONVENIENTLY located garage, posees- best board. 2d Ponce de Lean avenue. Ivy sink, J22.50, includes Hehts, water. 233 N. center of Kirwood. Dccatur 237 dred. Shipped iii Bushel bas- fcins unsurpassed facilities, tor day or 719-L opposite Georgian jTerrace. More land ave Ivy 697S-J. FOTJRV fine new stores And lofts at 134-136- night -storage, either regular or transient. WANTED—A gentleman to board in my pri- TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms, up- 188 and 126 Whitehall street. Also t\ro FAKrtl LANDS- \ IVY 5190; ATLANTA 1598 kets, boxes or barrels to any First - class repair shop In . connection. vate home: till modern conveniences. Ana- town: all conveniences. 7jFaliJie^j3treet.__ stores at 67 and 69 South Broad streot^ Charges reasonable a:.d work Kuarauteed. ley Park. Phono_ Ivy 5219-J. EXCELLENT small farm, adauted for Gasoline, oils and supplies. J ! ENTIRE upstairs, 3 rooms, bath and hall. George W. Sciple. Office 19 Edfewood ave- dairy, foi Atlanta property 01 south (rcor- address. CASH with order. LAHGE steam-heated room, with board, by 211 Rawson St. Main 475JJ-J. t nue Both phones 203. gl^ farm. Byrd Realty Co., 327 Empire bldg. v Open Day and Nleht. owner of lovely north aide home. Phone \ TAXICABS Jax Fruit & Produce Co., PHONE—IVY 790G. Ivy 1522. ENTIRE' upper floor, hot water, gas and SMALL acreage tract near nftw Kmory EXCELSIOR ALTO COMPANY, phone, with couple, ?1B. Ivy 6314-L. university, for sale byyii owner. Address AUTOMOBILES LARGE front room with board; small pri- __^ G-:iC6. Constitutio Jaxonville, Fla. • vate family, north aide apartment; walk- ATL. 3660—8 LUCKIE—[. 322 tlNlTCUNISHEU—SOT7TH SIDE. IF "YOU want to rent aptv. or buftirieas prop- SOME, nice farms for sale. Stewart & f , REPAINTED ing distance. Ivy 4931. THREE connecting unfurnished rooms, all erty, see B. M. Grant & Co.. Grant Clark, 629 Healej bunding. LUMBER FOR SALE ' TOPS re-covered and re'pairod. Whenis. ax- EXCELLENT table board at 25 Baltimore conveniences, separate sarf, rates reaEon- VIONEY TO LOAN 1 les and springs repaired. High-grade work Block. Come and see for yourself. Ivy able;refereiiceB__^536_Central avenue^ at reasonable, prices. 99S-L. ^ CHEAP I JOHN M. SMITH COUP ANT ONE nicely' furnished or unfurnished room, REAL ESTATE—For Sale REAL ^ESTATE—For Sale \V i., AHC poing to move, and arc selling ,, \ 120-122-124 Auburn Avenue. ONE large, nicely furnished room, furnace upstairs, for rent, all conveniences; rates HO MIC our lumber at c-oi?t heat, in private family. next to bath, reat.ond.ble, doz? in. 21 Marbham street. TO LEN'D on Atlanta homes or bu'.inena AUTOMOBILES PAINTED walking distance. Ivy_JJ141. property, at lowe/u rates. Money ailvanoed ,BRING YOUR LUMBER I AND REPAlrtED. EDWIN L. HARLING to bulliters. Writs or call GIVE US A TRIAi,. WELL fur. room, Peachtree home, running , v \ SUBURBAN. RKAL ESTATE 32 BAST ALABAMA STREET. BOTH PHONES 12571 v water in room, heat, all conveniences; ( TWO beautiful furnished roomj and kitchen. 'BILLS TO us GEORGIAN (TERRACE -GARAGE, 1 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE COTTAGE—On the moot desirable part rtf East Georgia, S; W OARSON ' And Save Bit; Money. Ivy 298. Third and Peachtree St». gentlemen only. lyy^Jj *^. Iprlva-te hlome. Kirkwood; use of bath and v parlor, on Kast Lake and Decatur car line; avenue, we have a strictly modern 6-room cottage, on a nifce. elevated lot, that EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD water, electric lights, beautiful yard. Phone we \\ill -sell for $2,250; $200 cash, balance $20 per month. .No use payltoe rent when 413-14 Empire Building, K. G. W1LLINGHAM SONS Atlanta Motor Car Repair Co. >ou^can live in a house like this at such a low price and easy trrms X 42 Whitehall St., or 306 Peters Bldg. NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS. PHONE I. 3132. 183.'W. Feachtree street. Decatur 174. Uroad and Marietta Streets. Valves Ground and Garbon-CIeaned. 92.50. EXCELLENT board and room, block of post- HILL, STREET COTTAGE.—On Hlir~street. facing thp 57TT~htl eeT~Hchool, •«VTTHveT" FOR SALE—pne meat box in Work Guaranteed. ottice. Ivy SCOS-J. 72 Walyton. FI:KNISHED o« UNTUKNZSHED. corner lot 50x160, \vlth a strictly modern 6-room cottaKt, that \\e \\lll sell foi ONE furnished room, connecting bath, con- ,$3.600. $300 cash, balance $26 per month. \If you want a well-local'd cottage, one that MONEY TO LOAN, either good conditio'n with block and CAN get board and room at 479 Ponce de «111 please you as to price and terms, let us show you this one .it oncp E. H. ODOM BROS. Leon ave., near Ford Motor Co. veniences, hot and cold water, or two hooks, $75 down, ^$5 per month. HAVB your automobile repaired the right roomw and kitchenette unfur ; gas lights. straight or on monthly •way. 70 Ivy street. ^ NICE rooms, board if desired; close in 60 Formwalt st. Call M. 35-z-J, or Atlanta 5657-F. Ivy C673-J. 170 Ivy st NICELY furnishSd or unfurnished rooms, plan, on Atlanta and subur- NICELY furnished rooms, with meals; all private home. 115 Forrest aye*. I. 5Y49-L. conveniences. 227 Courtland st. Wanted—Any National Bank St6ck ban property. Foster ,& R. P. BECHT CO. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NICELY fur. or urifur. rooms, come see NICELY furnished rooms, with meals, if thenf. 32 B North ave. Ivy 6590-J 29 AubufniAve.. Bell Phone 216» mJ^IN ESS^OPPORTUNITT^^ drsired. close in. 79 Went Cain. WE HAVE for exchange for l?ank stock, in Decatur, pn Candicr Robson, 11 Edgewoo'd Ave. WholeWUe Pianos and Player Pianos. ager wanted for large department store NICELY fur. or unf. rooma, all conveniences, We tifll goocl pianos $5 month up. located In thriving Georgia city. Applicant TWO refined business ladies to bodrd in close InV 80S Peachtree. I,vy 2678-L. v street, a beautiful modern 2-story, ^-room residence, new and We rent good pianos "53 month up. will be required to take HmaJl financial in- private family, north side. Ivy 8084-.T. ARTISTIC " PIANO TUNING AND RE- FOR RENT—Two roomfa, furnished or un- up to dat6. All improvements, slate roof and the ilicest sleeping L O C A L money for qub'k terest in the busineas^to injure best nervier; NICELY fur. room, with meals, to young furnished. 48 Pulliam street. PAIRING A SPECIALTY. must also agree to sell Interest back ^to men or couple. 106 Hurt at. Ivy 5809-J. porch in the state of Georgia. The (lot is 90x300 feet and covered loans. ^W. B. &mtlv708 FOR SALK—12-foot show cahe and cabinet. present owners in caae his services are not PEACHTREE INN—Board and room, rea- threo bath tubs, coat rack, revolving satisfactory. Salary $123 per month. Ad- sonanle rates; good table. 391 Peachtree. with large beautiful oaks. The owner will take $8.500 for imme- Fourth National Bank Bldg. chairs, barber's muK case, pressing oulflt, dress "Opportunity," Box F-319, care Con- VVA^JD—Rooms _^ f.inry tool box, oil tank, Edison phonograph, stitution.1 L ULIUJU. | Select board, steam heat, fTv?"furl of^unftirT'houaelce'epini? diate sale. NTo loan. ^ Fischer pl.ino. {ill at (M>ur price. 42 East all conveniences 6634 Ivy. rooms, modern, in vicinity of Peachtree Huntnr street "SOUTHERN DETECTIVE UPSTAIRS front room, private bath. Ponce and Ponco de Leon avenue. Address G-427, TO.L.CMN oa real estaie. current da Leon home Ivy 5!)^0-.r. \ rutes. Tha MortEaga-aond CompanjA of ICO-HORSEPOWFvR return tubular boiler. Conbtltution. ^ Hj\ o no use for same Will "sell cneap. AGENCY NICELY furnished room, all conveniences. TURMAN & CiALHOUN ; Ne\v York. J. S. Sllcer. attorney, aceni. r \A note^ bought, quiqk ser- dios-i M L Box F-318. care Conatitutlon,. iJecatur, 533. ^ FOR KENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with ice. agents. Tho Tr.ivr> ITS' Insurance Coin- good table board, very center of city (op- FOR RKXT — Three large unfurnished house- FOR SALE—Short stories and pocma; very BEAD WORK to sell for proflt. Send a keeping rooms, sink and water heater in pan v. aee Rex 13 >loont;v, Address 10S S. Forsyth St. posite capitol), alio garage for five cars. CLIFF C. HATCHER INSl'RANCE AGKJiCY stamp and receive1 free our illustrated Mrs. Bell Milner, 121 Capitol scmare. M kitclieij, one furnished room and board, beat charts and instruction ? for making. Allen's locn-Uon. Ivy 83O4. 221 Grant Bldg. Both Phone*. \ Bead Store. "Winter Street, Boston. . 4839-L. ( 7 ROOMS— LOT 100x200 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE _ WANTED—-Mlscellaneou» _ AND OTHERS upon their own tinmen; A FJRST-CLASS restaurant man has a '73 NELSON STREET 80 W. PEACHTREE STREET cheap rates, easy payments. Confldentlal. golden opportunity. Reasonable rates, NICE rooma and board with all conven- ROOMS completely- fur. for light housekeep- Scott & Co.. 820 Austell bull ding. , long lease, 100 feeders a day. Address G- iences, close in; rates reasonable; also _ |ng,_elose '"• walKing alatance. ______$3,500, $500 CASH, $25 MONTH CASH^PAID^OR 431, Constitution. table board; elegant meals. ^ TO couple without children, four unfurnish- "WE HAVE FUNDS" IN BANK FOR MILK DEPOT for sale; half or all Interest, ed rooms and bath, convpnlent for light PROMPT NEGOTIATIONS ON FIRST v SCHOOL BOOKS STRICTLY EXCX-USIVL. BOARD—Beauti- THIvS HOUSE is ^ beauty. Just been painted inside and out. Everything AND SECOND MORTGAGE PAPER, doine srood business: gropd reasons for sell- ful location azvl 'large, comfortable rooms; .houwk«pn_B;4y_North__Eoul_ejwd . . __ put in trim condition. Half a block from car line. In the prettiest part MONTHLY OR YEARLY NOTES. L. H. YKS. \v e buy all hintis of bchool books, new, Ing Terms. Ivy 42SS. excellent table ooard, very convenient to 4 f rn O SSTJRLINE & CO. 501-:: S>1L\ EX" BL,Dli. second -html or sliop-\\*orn fir salable). buHiness. 97 Capitol square, g.hone M. 91l\ i?e?pfnK" " rooml Ti?=o' 5 'r?omK°si£ \ of College Park. Water and lights. Level lot; 100x200. House coat ?2,600. MAIN ^24. __ J A\ t* can o»l> use - books in g-ood condition 105 E. Ellis. _ Atlanta_9 th.it arc in use In bonie school in the state. "•'• •"" Handsome, roomy, comfortable.^ Chicken yards, cow house, etc. Lot valu« S&OO and two sunik 6£ 51.000 each tu loan 1 HOUSE HOLD GOO PS ' 75 NELSON STREET TWO far. connecting rooms for light house- city or c'ountj - 3Iail h«t, call at store or ROOMS with nr \\ithout board, rates rea- 1 91,500. Can sell for $3,500' on Atlanta real estate^. Dunson & Gay. 409 phone Ub Main IS -2. keeping, with o^vner. all con\ enl -ncf *-. j Equitable I"vy r>678. 3 SUITES of furniture, springs, mattresses, sonaoie, modern conveniences; close in. walking distance. 48 Simpson st. I.^_Tt."l-J. j MONKY TO LOAN on Improved Atlanta cnairs, rockers, sideboard, ^wardrobe, art squares, rugs, cheap for cash. Atlanta TWO neatly furnished hoa-okeeping^ rooirib, ! real estate. Fitzhueh Knot 1613 Candler SOUTHERN 115 FAIR ST. modern conveniences. Druid Hilla section ' building phon° 3914. v Cl_ean Roora-s. _Nice_ Meals Glo?e In. EDWARD H. WALKER PAY highest cash prices for household HAMBERIjTN house, h ana so me roomp, "ex 3r. NORTH FORSYTH STREET. MONEY TO LOAN at 6 to S per cent son BOOK CONCERN WTTH O"WNBR, entire second floor, unfur- Atlanta realiestate. Dunson & Gay, 40» goods, pianos and oftlce . furniture, ea.^h cellent board 148 Whitehall st. M. 5233. Trust Company of Georda buildlne advanced on consignment * Central Auction nished; private bath, lar^e porch, phone. ^ , Company. 12 Hast Mitchell St. Main 2424. ^CT board, M.eam. heat, close in, $4.50 Price $27. 139 E North Ave Ivy 249. MONEY TO LEND, on city property. W. a.n_?J>__per v^eek 131 South Pr;^or otreet. TWO fur. connecting room* all conven- Alston. 1215 Thlrxi Na.fl Bank hldg. - FURNITURE—S M. SN1DKR. SOUTHERN PJXCKL.LEXT board will be ~fouiid~"at 115 iences, walking distance 148 W. Pearn- 71 WHITEHALL STREET WRECKAGE CO.. 114 SOUTH FORSYTH E._ Fair_^st , r a t es^^y ery reasonable. MONEY to lend on improved real estate. C. v STREET, BU\S AND SELLS FOR CASH. tree. , GEO. P. MOORE C. HcGehee, Jr.. 6"2 to G_4 Empire bldg. W A N TE D—1.000 customcrs to learn the way LARGE, nicel\ fur rooms, Tvitli meala. »324 "LARGOS fur rooms for Jight housekeeping. to Watson's B^rgrain House, liO "W. Mitchell SALE—The furnishings for S rooms. S Pryor. Main 5126-J. " ~T J. B"KTT!2s~£~CO street. TtVe tell evorjthing at lowest prices. Apply 227 Courtland St. ~ Owner. ^10 Spring st _V REAL ESTATE AND RENTING MgRTGAGE_L.OANS. 1020 CANDLER BLDCJ. Co nig aiul^ b£_cgTU-fncgdA ^^ 31G WHITEHALL. ST., excellent board, clean NlCELYf fur rooms;\ al !o housekeeping MONEY TO LOAN'l on Atlanta real estace. room^, all conveniences , rates reasonable. rooms) 06 E. Cam. Ivv 64SO-J. s-- 10 AUBURN AVK, 2D FLOOR " •W. B. Smith. 708 4th NaVl Bank Bldg. "\VANT13n—Old g-eebu fcat-hei beds at once^ V CAST-OFF_Cl-OTHmG \->iU pay hishost cash, price. Phone Ivy WEST LARGE, nicely fur. rooma for light house- LOANS on Atlant.x pTopertv. J R. Nuttlnu 755i> or Atlanta -H31. Address New York DROP a card; we'll bring cash for ahoes .and ki'eping. 11 E. Aleyandpr St :_ V & Co.. 1001 ^Empire Life bids. Ivy 6. - IT 'NVj.rrcn place. clothlnc. The Vestlare. 16i> Decatur St. ig YORK AVE. LARGE fur. rooms, steam heat, electric 'IP — Sctcond-hand. hieh-crade piano CLCATST roome, for two young gentlemen. iightB,_clooe_ln. 215_Ivy street D O YOU WANT A HOME? Phone W. 19-i-J. Hates reasonable. TWOi~Ta.rge fur. light hous,el;cep!ne VoomE. WANTED—Board—Rooms north side, private home. Ivy 4J41-X2. SELLS AVE., near A.shby St., "55x200 feet. Every •WANTED—MONEY. BoardC~ond roorrT~on Ponce~de ONE^room anrl kitchenette for light houae- \VE can Invest your mone> tor you on nrst Leon avenue for business woman. Ad- FOR RENT—Rooms kgeping- Phone lyy C9H4 v city improvement down. Price $1,250. Pay $100 mortgase, hiph-cliit,, improved properly. DAXCIXU s dress G-42S, Constitution. I THREE large, connecting rooms for lls,-l\t j It \\ill net you T rind S per cent. - Hunter St. Phon*? Main 969. housekeeping. 33 E North ave J. B&90-J. ; ca^h and will make yo u deed taking back five-yeal r KU*traijtte you to dance, teaching: every ASK THE CONSTITU- room and kitchenette, furnish"*! for i TURMAX & CALHOUN. afternoon and evenmgr by Trofest-or and BOARD AND ROOMS light housekeeping TO Wllllama t-treot mortgage for balance. " Mr<. E. S. Hur^. _ ^ __ . ___ , TION WHERE TO LIVE %YANTED—To borr>\% 51.000 for one >ear. fur. jm, nlyo .housekeeping j " j7 c*ATER Dancp Studio. Special prices ___ __ \VlU pay L- percent or ts per erne and a c-tubs and claret* eor. I'cauhtree and premium of 4 per cent, unit deposit gilt- ASK THE CONSTITU- \ FREE BUPBAU of boarding and 1 reaming house information. If youv TT\'O hef'Utifn'Iy fur. rooma. ftlulc in KHclipn. -"-•-•".1. \\ortli t^iee tin mom v. Aii- TION WHERE TO LIVE want to tfet a placo to boarJ or rent 3 Angler avenue Ivy 7582-Ij. i A REAL BARGAIN A FREE BUREAU of boardinjg and rooroa in any piirt of th«* vcity or hub- \ SOUTH STUB. ,-v Ai-n.ia£>—J1.60U in $5.000 \\uitli o£~real e*- lntornatlona-1 Teaolipri,' Association. roomingi house information. If you urbb, a.s,k The Atlanta. Constitution i. estate at S p>ar cent UU<;<_1 fiuiu lender. We tviH he flad to toejp you cot wtiar j> O. Box 11C, Aut>tejl, Ga._ bTH\V"\"RT'S Da,nclns School 218^ t>PB St want to pet & place to board or rent 86 E. HUNTER ST. t rooms in any part of tb,e city r.r aub- sou wart. v TVVO HOUSES, in good condition, with all city improvements, on 'I'.'.-ii hlng aftirrtouus ami yyentngs. W. 11-L. .\Iafii Floor Constitution -Building-. POTt KENT — Cheaper than you are paylnjy, ^VANTIiO-—To borrow "?^OV> im KOI>U retil urbe. ask Tbe Atlanta Consulution. clean hou-^ekeeplr.fj rftoins for clean people, ' Yonge street! just a few feet from Decatur street. This prop- estate security. Commission ulkmed Ad- r~OR BI^~ST dance inusie piano alone or full ViTe \7lll be triad to help you t£«t whac MAIN 5000 - ATLANTA 5D01 furnislied. or unfurnished, modern conveni- difaa G-18J. CoiistHuttoii- wrchi ttra. call Mib» Coward. Mam 1089-L. you want. \ ences. clo«e In, rf amenable; referetrc*>y ex- ,erty i?, absolutely certain to enhance in value. It is rentc-d Ihe year \YB (CAN LEXD your money r>n Improved vCAx7:'S~l[)ANCING STUDIO. 2171s Peachtree Main Floor Constitution Building:. changed, rooms suitable fov ttt-o'j'oung bubi- Atlanta property at T to S per c»nt. Fps- ^t.-. K—S per cent dividend ji.ijlng ne% er u^tti and lia\ f "O ube for it. Will ( . section, furnace iieat, eJectrlclty t —^Cheape r man jjou are paytxiff. ] bank stock. \\i1l oell for gash or "win j t>eU far bel^\\ rogulur price to g:et rid of It. t and. ail home c&raforls. 17 Crescent avo&tie. Forrest avcnur Ivy 1993-1. ingr roamfa, fur nicely, entire .LIEBMAN trade _for -lumber or shingles, iioi. 1^6. j Ufruiin^ bargain. . Address U. JD. J^ care | between F«acbtr«« i>lac* aali Tenth street. XICELY furnished, furnace-heated room, all i floor or le .- , shown at any time, including Conaiituiion. I Ivy UU. O«U> euiences. 200 W. Peachtree. Ivy 328. ii ^ B. Fair «t* • REAL ESTATE \AXD RENTING. 17 WALTON ST. V

IN FW SPA PERI JEWS PA PER I Jfage Twelve. THfc CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915.

is ,to awaken the leaders of the 280,000 well as to other cases where knowl- wHite Baptists of Georgia to their im- COLDER WEATHER, COURT OF APPEALS OF GA. edge was lacking. Quickly Relieves j BAPTIST MEN'S portance in the, organized body. As Argued and. Submitted. LODGE NOTICE Mf. Nichols brought out in his speech, BUT SANS FROST, E. R. Smith v. State; from Lowndes. "Why Are "We Here?" there is need for Henry Paschal v. State f- from Lincoln. Without Distress I thb Christian business men of the WILL SAVE FRUIT , A. J. McAllister v. State; from Dougherty. 'A regular communication of church to bring to the ^administration J. C. Dawsen v. City- of Glennvllle; from Miilta Lodge. No. 641. F. and Tattnall. A. 51.. will be held in llasonio MEETING ^WELCOMED of church, enterprises the same brains " Bruce Mattox v. City of GlennylHe; from v> Tomple,v corner Peaehtree and. . The congestion of waste and ve- ? and ability that, they' direct to their "Whether it will be colder—without Tattnall. Duplicates Caift streets, this (Wednesday) fuse from the stomach, fermenting ? I civic and comiriereial efforts. frosty—within the, next forty-eight Sol Simpson v. mayor and Council of evening- at 7:S!0 o'cloeU shaip. Opening Exercises at Baptist Dr. J. T. Henderson, ex-president of ISastman: from Dodee. The Entered Apprentice de- In the bowels, generates poisonous ? hours, is ^ a question which, at this Millie Jones v. State; from Dodge. sree will be conferred. erases that occasion, distress and in- ? Carson and Newman college, said that B>recise moment, is agitating the minds Sye Stephens v. State; from Taliaferro. All duly ciuali£ied\ brethren ure cordially vlte serious illness. Health - and Tabernacle — Interesting this proposition, if carried out, would Bob Wllkes v. State; from Carroll. "One thing about our se- and fraternally imited to meet with us. comfort demand that this conges- of Georgia's fruit growers. John Holifield v. State, from Butts. By order of demand a heroic spirit. The task of W. E\ Bentley v. City of Atlanta; trota % tion be speedily relieved and the Program Wednesday. „ If Old Boreas turns bis icy breath lection of woolens for A BRITTE CHAPMAX. TV. M. foul mass expelled. properly managing the great under- Fulton. FRED P. GIBBS, Secretary takings of the Baptist churph in Geor- toward Georgia, and gently sends forth Charlie Wade y. State; from Crisp. v The well-founded objection most 1 Spring," said Jack yester- people have to the1- violence of can gia is of large proportions. It is one a nice crisp siege of cold weather— Lev! Gibson v. State ; from Crawford. V l thai-tic and purgative agents is over- exercises ol\ Welcome to¥ the that appeals to men worth -while, and Southern Railway Company v. J. A. Mor- Georgia Baptist Men's meeting- were minus the icicles—the farmers of the gan; Irom Polk. day. , "It's free from dupli- FUNERAL NOTICES. come by using the combination of therefore heroic in its nature. It is a state say they will come through in Southern Railway Company v. J. B. v simple laxative herbs with pepsin held at the^ Baptist Tabernacle Tues- work too big for cowards, he said. Duke; from Carroll. scates." v v BARKSDALE—The friends of Mr. and that Is sold in drug: stores under 1915 with the biggest and Juicest peach N. O. Htnkle vv. "W. J. Reid et al. ; from the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup day evening. The meeting was pre- J. W. R. Jenkins, of Zebulon, Ga., crop ever. i Bibb. , Mrs. K. \v. Bai-ksdale, ,M.r. and 'Mis Pepsin. A dose at night brings re- sided over by J. P. Nichols,' of Griffin, spoke of'the amazing results, accom- Continental Aid Association v. L. A. Lee; "No danger of you walk- I J. C. Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. .!. B flein- v On the other hand, if Old Pol ppr- from Bibb. | ents and Mr C A. Blackstoi-k are in- lief next morning, without discom- , arid the address of welcome was de- plished by a \committee of laymen in slstently -blazes forth day and after i \ited to attend the u\ SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE "God's Message to Man Through v tHe up to midnight, the prospects were ton. I,, E. Barton officiating Interment Tithe"—U. V. Whlpple. Cordele. that the rainfall would 'bring cold Dundee Woolen Mills v. M. A. Bidson; ty." v - ' West View The pallbearer-* me le- Personal testimonies. from Pulton. \ Wednesday Afternoon. weather, which will continue through- s quested to meet at Gieenbeiff & Bond "Information." out Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Buri-eJ' •Dav'3 v' c" w- Skinner; from "This neckwear stock, " said Co. at 1:30 p. \m. BEGINS ON MONDAY, MARCH FIRST J. T. Pendleton, Atlanta, presiding. Bond & Maxwell v. O. X3. Perrln; from El- 2.30—Praise service. V oert. PERRY—The fiienxls of Mr. Viigil 2:45—"The Layman and His Bible"—Pre- J. E. MoJenklns v. B. F. Culpepper; from Bob, "is cheerful enough to Perry, Mr. and Mr« H \. Perry and siding officer. -b uli^on. Miss Mary Peru aie united to at- 3'00—"The Layman and His State Pa- \ put sunshine into a day like per"'—Cliff M. Walker. Monroe. tend the funeral of Mr. Virgil Perry 3:16—"The Wise Use of Tracts"—V. I AT THE THEATERS this (Wednesdaj') afternoon at 2-30 22 Pupils of This Live Business School Placed in Posi- Masters, Atlanta. Liability for-Shipments. yesterday." from \Vesley Memorial church. Inter- S:80—"Men's Monthly Missionary Meet- ment at West \View. The carriages will tions in Past 10 Days ing"—J. T. Henderson v "Old Plantation Days." Washington, February 23.—Right of leavi* the office of Harry G. Poolo 3:45—Open conference. railways and express ^ companies to 9PEACHTREE at I o'clock for the residence at Ft. Wednesday Evening. (At the Atlanta.) MoPherson and thenco to the church. "Missions In OtheV Lands." This week the Baldwiin-Melville stock limit liability for shipments to the A. W. Van Hoose. Rome, presiding company U, attracting much praise and at- value stated in (bills of lading -was held CRANKSHAW—The friends of Mr. The Spring Term Is the 7.30—'Praise f-rvice. tention for Its excellent v,ork in the revised today iby the supreme court to extend Hamilton Crankshnw, Ur Charles AV. 7 60—"The World Spirit"—Presiding Of- edition of "Uncle Tom" sivenv under the to shipments where the companies have Cratrkshaw, Mrs. i.Margarpt l' Tliomasi ^ V ficer. title of "Old Plantation Days." One of the knowledge of gross undervaluation,,.as 8-00-7-"Better Equipment of Our Foreign big faatures of the play,is the work of the and JVIr. and Airs Joseph l'. Cianksha-w v Time to Enter to Prepare Work"-i-W A. Taliaferro. Dublin. neero dancers, singers and comedians, who are invited to attend the funeral serv- 8.30—i"The Christian School and Mis- are better than the best minstrels. The ice of Mr. Hamilton Crankshaw Wed- l faions"—W. E. Pickard, Macon. singing of the quartet makes the play nesday afternoon a.t :i o'clock at tho For Fall Positions. 9 00—"The Urgency of the Situation'V- most Impre&slve. Thursday the matinee residence, 7 1'eachtree "place Inter- J. F. Love, Richmond, Va., home secretary will be at 3 o'clock to peimit school chil- ment prnate at Oakland cemetery. of the foreign mission board. dren to attend The play remains through WAN TED™ An Investment the entire week with another matinee Twenty -two pupils of the Southern Saturday. THOMAS—The funeral of Mihs Mary Business, College walk into good posi- We have $10,000 in cash to invest for a customer in Thomas will be hold from the parloia tions with leading firms! 100 Young Men Gather of Harry G. Poodle .it 2 ,iO this (Wed- This is the best ^evidence yet of the George Arliss in "Disraeli." nesday) afternoon " Intel ment at Gieen- standard rent-paying property that yields -a good net wood cemeterv re\Ual of business and of the approach (At the Atlanta.) of prospnntv. AtY.M.C.A. Supper in It is exceedingly foitunate that a figure income. Monday. Match 1, the spring term of bo fascinating, so Intensely human, so full this popular business school will open Bible Class Campaign of dramatic possibilities as that of the Purchaser will not assume any loan, and wishes to and already quite a number have ap- great English statesman, Benjamin Dis- l plied for entrance, it being the time to raeli, should have first been given to the buy outright. >. v Why High-Class Men begin preparation for fall positions. stage through two such great artists as During the past ten days the fol- More than 100 young men sat at sup- Louis N. Parker, the playwright, and If you have something good we can sell it,. Send full per together Tuesday nisht at the George Arliss, the player. The combination lowing pupils have accepted positions, in the production of "Disraeli," which will all except one ftaving been placed by Young Men's Christian association, at a be presented for the first time here for an description. ^ \ \ to Excess the school: gathering of representatives from prac- engagement of four nights, beginning on Their systems retain tho poison, William H Calbeck. with Southern Wednesday evening. March 3, is -said to be Express Company, Miss Hattie Weber, tically every ypung men's Bible class one of the most delightful and satisfying causing n diseased condition i which \ with Golightlv & Hunter; Miss Gladys in Atlanta, v performances that local theatergoers have forces continued indulgenc6 until they Peper, with Western Electric .Company; seen In a long lime. The large number of Forrest & George Adair ibecome mental, moral, physical and John Cohn, with Morrow Transfer Com- The supper was held at 6.30 o'clock, mall orders already received, indicate^ an financial wiecks. . ' pany; F. Gunckle, with Lowry Plump- and immediately afterwards the young immense demand for seats, which go on In the privacy of the home, hotel or ers' igupply Company; Miss Ethel Beres, men went in atoody to the revival tab- sale Saturday. club or in Atlanta Neal Institute, 229 with firm in Forsyth Building; Miss MIS3 MAY ernacle on Peachtree street and heard AVoodward ave, phone M. 2795, thsNeal May Terrell, with Smith. Hammond & After Taking a Course In the IS. S. WEYMAN & CONNORS Treatment will eliminate the poison, ere- > Smith, Miss Maude O'Dell, with Camp- 1 i Dr. Chapman's sermon, a special section Keith Vaudeville. ate a loathing for drink or drugs, and B. U., Secures Good (Position With v , bell Ooal, Company. the Prominent CLaw Firm of having been reserved for them. (At the Forsyth.) v restore normal condition In a few days. Today Miss Roberts and Miss Helns iSmJth, Hammond & Smith. The meeting was planned.as a part of Theatergoers agree that the bill at the were sent to positions, and Mr. H. the adult 'Bible class campaign -which Forsyth this week is to be classed with the 60 Neal Insttute* In Principal Cities TTV Bell was sent to Newnan to a most successful offerings In the history of good place. them a most pleasant and remunerative is in progress in connection with the the busy theater. Tn addition to the above, ihe Fleming- profession. v revival^ series. Following the supper,, Madame Henrlette ds SerrH ana her Business and Residence Property ton, the Underwood and the L. C. Smith "Then, the dear old Southern Busi- the principal address to the young men company of professional models direct Bros' typewriter agencies have noti- ness College'' is such a good school in was made by Ralph .L,. Norton, director from tne Academy of Sculpture, Paris, pre- r sent the most artistic act tha,t has ever Established 1890 827 Trust Co. of Ga fied the Southern Business College that which to learn the best systems of of the personal work of the re\i\ al, been seen on the fatage of the Forsyth. A they have just placed eleven pupils in shorthand, bookkeeping, penmanship, who stressed the necessity of personal ' special feature on the bill is the contribu- positions, making twenty-two alto- etc , I feel that^ those -who do not avail work 'by the young men to make the tion of the Arnaut Brothers, who offer one gether of the Southern's students who themselves of its excellent facilities and of the best novelty acts ever seen at the HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS have Just obtained nice places with receive their business training there revival a success. Mr. Norton' was in- Forsyth. In addition to being expert gym- prominent firms. The notification cards would miss a great deal." troduced by C. V. LeCraw, chairman of nasts the men are skilled violinists and from the agencies, bearing the pupils' Miss Terrell was a^good pupil, a moslt the ^adult Bible class campaign com- offer a specialty that Is a drawing card. John J, Woodsfde Storage Co. names, are on exhibit in the office of excellent voung lady, and Is now an ef- mittee. The young men were also ad- Their bird burlesque flirtation at the close the Southern. ficient stenographer and (bookkeeper, of "their act Is the best bit ot Its sort that Inc. - I Moral: well launched in the sea of business. dressed >by F. Wade Vaughan and J P has been seen this seaeon Bertha Creigh- Jackson. ton and her company in the one-act^ come- YOUR LETTERS ARE YOUR There's'no trouble to secure a ^posi- Those desiring a business training dy, "Our Husbands," la a splendid act The tion 1C you're a graduate of the South- are requested to call upon or write to offering of Qorelll and Gellette Is worth REPRESENTATIVE>, S ern . Atlanta's prominent business firms, while -. "I arft thankful that I attended the bankers and professional men, asking QUINN SMITH IS FREED. For next week the headllner will be "Who call on customers and clients, some Southern 'Shoithand and Business Uni- their advice. Several have recently Harry Cooper, the star character comedian, versity," writes Miss Terrelh who has adopted this plan of Investigation and who has never been seen here before. Just accepted a position with Messrs. they entered the Southern Business Found Nob Guilty of Murder- of whom you may never see personally. TRUSTEE'S SALE Smith, Hammond & Smith, a pi emi- Colleae. By virtue of an assignment made to nent law firm of Atlanta. "I can now Start in with the spring term. Call, ing Robert Holliday. "The Goose Girl." OUR < me as trustee for his creditors by A. make my own living through the aid write or phone for- catalog. W. Brads', trading- as tho Variety Store, of the thorough course I received there. Address A. C. Brlscoe, President, or (At the Montgomery.) I want especially to advise girls to ac- L. w. Arnold, Vice President, 10 West Cordele, Ga., February 23.—(Special.) Owing to the great number of requests LITHOGRAPHED LETTER HEADS I will offer for sale to the highest and 1 The jury returned a verdict of not received by Manager !DeBruler pf the Mont- best bidder for cash the stock of gooda quire a business education, for it gives Mitchell street. Atlanta, G-a. , v gomery tlieater for a return showing of and fixtures located at 186-188 Mariet- guilty MondayK night atter being out dainty Marguerite Clark in her recent suc- Make the Best Mail Salesmen and help ta street, Atlanta, GSi, said &tock con- about five hours, in the case of Quinn cess, "The Goose Girl," Mr. DeBruler an- sisting of hajdware, enamelwate, nounces that he has arranged to show the you convey ypur pleasing personality to Smith, charged with the murder of picture again for today only. crockery, tojs, notions, stationery, dry- Robert SS. Hollida\A prominent mer- Miss Clark is one of the most popular such customers. goods, jewelry, etc , &aid sale to ba chant of JRalnes, a. few miles from this screen artists that has ever appeared In held at 186 Marietta stieat on Friday. . Hoyt <& Co, Atlanta and when announced, never falls to February 26th, 1915, at 11 a. m. For place. The ti i_ i created great in- draw the crowds. In "The Goose Girl" Inventory and inspection of stock, ap- terest throUghotit this section of the she is seen at her best. There is a charm ply at 186 Marietta street, or to the un- state, and the courtroom was crowded. about it \vhich no one can escape. The FOOTE & DAVIES CO. dersigned. Tins stock can be too-light Ivy 7187 1001 Empire B:dg. audience which witnessed its previous pres- at a bargain. Qulnn Smith was one of the partic- entation In thi^ city wer« like a crowd of, INSURANCE ipants In the fight at the Raines de- children in a nurgey held spellbound by a Five Seconds From OHAS. B. SHELTON, Assignee. - , ^ pot on November 10, 1913, between good story teller. When the little goose 1710-1^ Third National Bank Bids, Robert E. Holliday, his son, fid Holli- girl is rescued from the clutches of the SEMTi-ANNUATj STATEMEJN^T fov the Six Months Ending- riecember 31, brutal libertine everybody breaks out In ap- 1914, of the condition of v ~ I day, Troy'and Ira King, Harvey Smith plause Tho scenes from first to last are and Quinn Smith. Those killed in the beautiful and finished In every detail. It is fight were R. B. Holliday, Troy King such pictures as "The Goose Girl" that have Tiie Liverpool & London & Gl'obe Insurance Company, Ltd, given motion pictures their present, hold and Harvey Smith. Quinn Smith was upon the public. ^ .nm, WhltLoy and Of am Habit* trcitcd OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND seriously wounded, but recovered after Moraa or at 8RDtt*rtitaa, Book on cubj^ct organized Bunder the laws of the Kingdom of Great Britain, made to the Gov- about four months, being in (bed nearly .-•**. DR. B. M. WOOLtBY. 7 -N. Vino* ernor of the State or Georgia, In pursuance of the laws of said State. four months. A part ^>f his lungs still • Snaltmrium. Atlanta. Ccoicla. II. ASSETS. i remains affected, and he speaks In a POSTPONE HEARINGS High-Class Real T. Market Value of Keal Estate owned by the Company ...... } 1,647,844.63^ low tone. \ 2. Loans on Bond and Mortgage (duly recorded, and being first The killing grained considerable OF FRANK APPEAL liens on the fee) ...... 2,961,764.00 prominence over the state at the time It «rew out of ,the Holliday-Smith- By John Corrlenn, Jr.1 Estate Loans Desired 3. Stocks and Bonds owned absolutely by the/ Company: Par C King family feud. Tiie King and AMUSEMENTS Value, ?6,489,850; Market Value (carried out) . . >• ...... 6,198,515.00 Smith 'brothers w