1 - Leo Frank Library

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1 - Leo Frank Library
Vol. X:r.'vir.-No. 3~.;
NEW GRAND OPERA ·
"The
Love
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at Ahditoriilln.
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sAWRDAY MORNING, 'MAY 1, .•;t9i5.~Tw:E:Ltj:' P.AGEa
===WIN=S.RA===CE~ll OROINARY'S RACE . LeQFrankAniit~oc~ntMan;·eRITONS TAiftiM~~RASP
Th_c Winricr Receives 3,672
Votes; Paul Donehoo Gets
962, . and •281 'Ballots
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EVERY WARD IN CITY
'CARRIED BY JEFFRIES
ONCE MORE, OVATION.
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THO:!llA$ H. JEFFRIES,
Stars Are Splendidly Sul>' ~~:H~~ 0{ha~n~i'e> °fu~~0~0t~uni~· ~~\~: N e ~ 1 y Elected Ordinary
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Will Take Office Monday.
~·Magic Flute" and "Mme. Justice. Ere Peace,
Returns Thank~ to Friends;
Sans-Gene" Today.
Donehoo Is'su.;s Card.
Is Cry of ~elqi'an
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Against' Stubborn Resist- }(
"ance Engllsh Advance a \, '
Consille;i-able "Distance ;ro-·
ward the Nartows While·
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Ten Dead, Hund.-eds I· Injuted French Clear .Kum Kaleb.
and Losa Estimated at
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BRITISH LOSSES HEAVY
IN GAU.ANT !ASSAl{LT.S, ·
sAYs OFFICIAL REPORT
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Kept Up Heavy ~ombard­
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B.EST-j/ 3,ou ~I for.
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Jo d·ay Specials
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Good ~Ind -
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GROCERIES:
.Ridgway's
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and Shof!cake,
quart •.. ·~ • • .
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SAWYER'S
CASH .MARKET
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Chuck R9al!lt
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Fresh Dressed Hens, lb, 17ViiC
Eggs •. do:i;en \.
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.Full Line of
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Fresh .Vei:Jetablcis an~ Fish ...
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Stone's.Cakei
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-6._Varletles~
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ROGERS STORE
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E•stbolt Yo. ..; :rat•
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NEW IRISH POTATOES!
4¥.?c Qt.
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' Bell Pepperw, lin"a::e.
eeell • . ·-·
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Garden Peu, qlllj.rt. . l()c
Green Beans, quart 12%c I
WhUe Celery, lOc and 15c
cucumbers, _Egg Plant;'
Fancy. Tomatoes. · ·
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_New ·IrisJi':·P~~t~B,
3 qua.rtiL ·. ' ....... 25c. j
C.OUNTRY EGGS
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Live Broilers.'and ·
· Frier&-. : ·., 40cto 75c I
FreSh 1 'Di!liiised · . •'rin':- ; , 1
keys, jiound ., . : 27Yz.c
Fresh I>reilsed Dilcks,
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Fresl:t Dtessed Helllll. ·.:.; •
pow14 ~ ,:. :-.'.··.· i ,. ;-t•2t)c
SMITHFIELD llAJilS· .
·Delicious Stea.kil,-Chops,
·Roast.s, Milk, Buttemiilk;
Cre;i.m. \·, . · · . · . .
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A.NO__. VEGE'!A~L£!1. I, .•
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EVER.l!' PIIRCHA!!E..
Atl1,nta Fruit &.
Vegetable ~··
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"BLOCK'S
K~nnesav/ BlsCult il~d ·
Other Cracken In
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Meadow
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ery Butter,
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Broyle.-' Store
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lands La;w ~s I;.,,.dequate.
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Chio:~o,. Apr::fl 30.~An arb.itratlOn
awa.rd ai!Yancing t.o some e;!C.tent lhe
locoruottve · engineer!I,
!~e~e nd ,8.~~-·ll,o etl••'•· ""•,hoe"•• •,a ,0 .w,:.~atern
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!':"::.-1t 11~•f W9!f~lrri~~.rh~'i·ob~tfa:u~ti"g-~:;
~ra,nded as _a." fa!lurE!, nnd. the Newlands la.w. u.ncler· which. it ·w:a!I ~u--
ra.nge.d~ an inaUequate ch1Ylce for ~el,tlement of indus-trlnl dl.sputc"'- ·
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T.h('. a"'·ard, e.U:ectiwi
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t..!.n~~'!.'fa~~d ~G~ t1';~"'"1di~~!~;ti'fi;s 0t;{~i~ri'
a!!-. meri?:ly p~tpnn~ng , !u.r ·,. tweln~-·
month the a.ctunl settlement 01' dl!fer·
The raHro<l;d- mt"mbers of" the
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were-· made for· the sake of
J>r~en-irig Peace .,,..-Hh the 'E'mplo~'.%/3.
H;.,.i -to 'Ml..11;e, Co•~wa-. •1
~f~~*~ebg:;il' ·£e~i~~-1t.fhf~~t ";.!=~t~~!!
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~1~·1'.ormcr secre'tnry .ot commerce an4
l<l'ho:r, who -.....Ith Judge P•'itc::hard· rep-,
. resented- tohe- boanl or roed'iation and.
concl.liatiori,·.,\>a.s.·,the
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issued r.o .statement. Qnly
He member
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_hai.·e, l'>een d'!leply -offended_ !Jy the re·cent a:tto.ek m:l.de on hint Oy offlccr:s
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the late Adolplhu.;; nuseh. anti, that ra~la' pnrt 01' .tl(e as-,
· ~~f!!'d ;;ct':tr~t~l'.'s-"Lt~~:1'1
Tbe brOther'hoocls wf're reuresented
pn t9e Jµ"bltl"'-tlon boa.rd by F. A. Bur-fief!11. ,Loul:!wille, Ky,, of th<'!'. BrutlHn'·
ood ·or Loeomo~~-1'\ ·. -En~Jf;oo;ergf: -~~ 11
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-L. Park. Chicago:. vie6 pre$;rlen"t o! the Illinois Central. :anO H. E.
:Bcyan, Chic°aKo. vi'C'1' J•r<'.~!d'f!nt .of the
Chk-ago, Burlini;ton nru1 Q':iincy.
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.,,ount:~t.-theJUneli11 ot hl11 eon a.lJ.d.Dr•..• FollQ~l~·tb11_0addi11a of Dr. OW•n-.-_ 1tn.fflc.
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Batiste corsets, .boning guaranteed ,not to rust-medi.u'n:i high bust, -long ·and ·medium
J6ng skir!=s- Embrojdery .tri.~m'Cd.· The\\OnC at= ~i:50 has six s~urdy_ hose suppor;ters_
A i.;-r?man· need·. but see them t19'
kno~ their wo_rth.
'16 Dozen s2:2screpe de
Chine Blouses to sell at
we
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an excellent
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'· .T..,.,o sty-Jes-one with cl~stcrs of tjny tqcks do~..-n the\
front,.the hther v.·ith;hemst:itchitlg-do,vn the fro1_1t. High-:
';low collars,_ threeMquartcr sie~-cS. '\
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C en t' ra,,, l' .p re,.s b' y t er1t1p·.
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\:\Ce have just un.packCd' sixteen .dozen· all-si_lk crepe de
. chine blouse~ ih"at u~der I or,dinary ciTcumStanc.e~
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hive to sell at $2.25-::=-but-as .it is~ we s!IaU sen·1heli1_at·$1.So.
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Qur sh.arc was fift~eil d~z~h:_ten d0zen·to_sel1 at .$Loo,
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.~t':~e~s· t~t they:,_ take a c.cr~ain. qua~t~t; of t~-e ,mat~riaJ~ used.i~ ~high~t,.priced· ~orSets
coi'scts .that t~cy .au.ow· pdCc,-conces'Sions on to their agents.
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_.with beal,lt~·
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·board ot' .adntr"-.t•on. 1\'i :S!llte· of n- d•· out of ohaos. .
· rect appPal from Pn::sldept
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su-pplf'-nH':ptLni:::: request:;:;. of' ·..TU<1ge$
The lo(h4 inusical thOU·l:'ht
hich 1"
Kna..l}P n'ncl Chambers. -that they ·be trequ t f·' d
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.~.fhis is the once-in-aMseason _time that. the· V.t. B. corset people~ through their agent!; in
various c~tieS; 1o.wer _the prices on ~Wo_ of their- se3.son'S ·successfql·'models .
mount 1n intere1t, ,
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'The ._.smaller role'{" were well tak~n.
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-Sale of W~ B. Corsets
.At -$1.00 R1~~J Y At $1.50 Regularly
'$2.50
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\q~~~~7;:i, ~~'s ':e; ~~le~~l~~~nr~ i~! !::rrdes ~: ~:t~~~~1:::ipl~~~~~· t~ ~1~~~1~~~~t~~~1~~~i~:~~!~;
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tlsan'"'.'· !lnfitte-cl'1 to;. act <'!"· n neutral nri"" .'thoUg!ft. _oE th'e m<7rr1ent: · !!his !nn~Cnc·e
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more th&n equally l\Contemezll'.i's art.
O':e B'.rcrt•her-hood of Loc.omoti~·e. Engi- ~lth~U"gh he c,ltngs to.. that It~li?-~
necrs:, .,nnd w. s. C'urter. pi-esident .of j·suainty of·'lx:prcssloll, which, no matter
lho Brnlh<'•hoo•l'ol
ho":: coniU'11'•e
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and F,rrcmen. Lpcomolivo
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kee:Ps'111s .music
plea.sing
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:\.Vit;h tht'>""'' charges< was m.nde pt1b- ear,,
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th~ trl'ump~ of th& wonder<lent. -~YllsOn 'and ).tar:tin E. Kn,:i~p, °"--, !ul second act, ln which the .sco-re tells
L. ciu\m~e!'":s <1nd t~. "-- "\Y. Hitni:;-er.' the (.'0.~:plfcated Mru$gle. in the" lroU\
prote_sLin~ ago;d~nst ?:Er.·\ :>i"ai:;:et_ bew'!. of e'a.ch char.a.ctet", the oi"ch~stra. mak-
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·~:,":Je~t:~"",.:"i,~~;.,._1;,~~~~;! 1 ;.'.,'hn~eJa,'.;'fe~~~ tize cmoti(ln ln music;· which ffliikes Ange}Q Bada Vtaklng pleaeirJifly con-·
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wom<:!.n rc1lldlng on.Elmit'a.PlD;ce.·•woop."L'Amore :061 Tre Re," presentMI ··l>Y c.U.n.:r:t.e~emiber.''. in tbe'·firSt a.ct." "·hieh ed down on . the }str.eet co~¢tt.tee · ot
the · l(etroPolttan Opera.· comp&PY' . last -Didu·;c- 'Jl:lade a· i'eatuie. ot noble beauty, council,. Friday and .when: th~y· :left tbe
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':,-str~.n~htJ:i·rou-g~out... ·.H1a_pa.rtia,eJ)ltMtbatthew1ukofpttV_iucthestr'3'8t
solute mu1l(I- and-.brlllJa.nt pre1entation ·omized in hill, lines .whfch., clo&11 tbe WOuld begln vr.lth9ut t11rther delay. The
or· !t,· the. Pm of ·the ,.,:&ell.·ii· eniias.: .tlrst aet: •·p-_Lo:rd, n;iy .. God, rdn~- Thou_ etreet i1 l,olOO fli,et l~ length;• ~d wll~
men.t. exl'eptlng"," 'ot· Coun19> th~:; .M~za\rt has ta' en mine eyes, let me' no-t aee eost a.bout $6,000. ·to pa:ve.
Opera thi.ii '.rt~noOll.·--·
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.Attei' holdlog a oonterenee wltb the.
· The Montemem ' :inuele enveloPed
Any sight. more bea.u.Uful and mov- committee thfi·. delegatlon charged' 0~
Its Ing iMn Bori as ahe st·.. nds on the :Mayor Woo.dward and all,ked ~Im ~~e
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Da.ttlem.enti;;, :waving he: ~rf in duty render. them a.'h"ol~\ana~ia~~· g~~ n:hrlew
la.vi!!-h and glowing beauty in the _sec- to the huabanu,., realstang ·. a:nd'. desir- work done w •
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ond act .attrned' aim.oat p~a'dlg-o.J, ~. Jng the loV-et,• at. her 1'ej!:t,. Jt ;Wou-ld bi. 1.up his -hanfls andh!u~::;~er!~i:. ~ 1 -~!
the 1:1,,,o,tise,'."at \h,e elo8e ot !t.,wail),'fi,il,·b- ha.rd to hnnglne; but ·mo_re Jroport4nt hie'. promise tba.kl,"utwould"oo-opera.te
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The :111lng-er:11 !see.med. in..11pl11:.ed. b_y ftb~· tt-tlon• of 1t- In New ~Ork, plnc@d· her ln wart'\ \n -~ d. to- w·ork -Wlth .Chief of
_glory 'of ·,.wha.t th~Y -then:'.Lselve11_ "]ere
·!ro-nt ·rank of Prlr:na dotinas, b()th ~·as tr1 ri~o~ Ny.m Hurt ln gilttlng· the
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y'<:ind anythlr:ii el!!e thE\y: iu1d don~
;l:Jeauty o1' he.r'wo:rk.
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·L}lca .. Botta, for ~nstnnee; l!ID. f~r ~llr· of. the r~uan. sin·ging. a.rt; with tJ1e PLUMBING "INSPECTOR
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pa·ssed
his
!ormer ·:i.p~eaTance; _ns albso'rbi,ng P1!-Saion of· th~ typical Ioicc:i- ·
· .SU,STAINED BY BOARD
~ca reel~· to- see'~ the s::i.ID!&, te~or.. :~Ls o~unny, ~~lmel!', LUC':\ BOtta. cleSCrlbcd
.\·oLec was tiroade,r; tender, vlbra.nt :.!Uld the pa.11!\!lon~te pd·i't ·of Avltn, .and'. he
city
swell.ed ~-l~h the Jll>.."Sion ~f 'tl;LS mu9ic, sutJPleltiented tbe 'influence
ofJ Rf)ri . Mack Yarbrough, one or. the
lUmblng\ lnspectoNi, w11i<;, exonerated;
wh,ll~ BoTi d ei;eiope
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dra.nia.tle with 'the onmcs.tra. a sea of CQ}TIP'elllng .·~dday
by the· bo.9.rd o0t •bee.1th after an
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beauty, tone 1dentl,ca1, wlth.oemotlon, iO
inveatli;ntlon o[\ _cha.1:gcs .brought by
strfing,th. in· voice l).nil actio'n whteh takc_.th_e.'· a.u<Uence .oft'. It~ Ic<it: . '·
other rolea h!ld" 'not. de.mand~a.\
~t was significant ot t~ art of citlz;ens tbait tb_e ins:pect&? rc:hi~ to
··. _ C:hUader o• -t'•<!. M11ao1~.:
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Ama,to, .that Ln what might be· the un- ap"provEi.o:f cet'taln -plumbing ~ork·at't"!r
It tn1;1[0.lled ln wha.t t.hey be•'L·Amc:ire, Del '.f're Rf.''. ·la canep· a ~·mpatheti.c -par"t of tbe isui:lerfluous tJ.ey_had
Ucvlld to be in aecordance wltlnall city
traglc pOE-m~ and thl:11 ch~.r~ote:rtzn\tlon ~~:~.,.~~·l'.et he <;arrled the audlenec ordlnance9. . The ln>1pec~or "fold the
board that the work wa~ itot done In
compUa.11Ce
with· tbe city ordlna.nee
)-s -wen -appHed to the piuslc ,all w{ U
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"Of-Buch great love.tho.t;chlld"~'l'l.eflrt
and arter lnvestlgation they 9-ll!CJl!ip;~ed
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ir.uth,~r. ·ualo ..'I't!.E!n vnu1 capable. and not l'oi. me? 1 all cha.rgell a'1;'nln-><t hlni.
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:MoJ;itemezzi " the composer: a!Jd. i~ 'jt!! "And :she could love so· rnuch-<.weri
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referred
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l!letdfJrn tho.t a. poet 1!-11$ the: gand_· · r~ "Tb-tm. let me 1\-""eep. uvon hei:. bre~t!"' for· lnve51.1 go,,_ll~o-n_,_ _ _ __
tune.to f1nd so wo'rth.Y a tramdat.lon of· 1;'he,Hne11.a.Te s\gnlfl.Cant o,! tbe_Uo0
the ISpldt ·of hfa work irito· muillc:_ nor blht,Y .of :'.'.'lanfredo, when he has, ln
- ,_lt ~ore ,0 fl en .th'a t a. eompos,,cr • ,
ESS UNION- WILL'
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trwo sense.11, lost hts· wi!:fe; a.~d theY a.re ·HOUN'
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la _t_~_xt· so nobly framed t<;i l;iuild ~pon no Iese _typical of
11.Plrit of Amii.to's ' 'ci..0SE·M££T1NG. SUNDAY
lt a mu~ical structure ~ obe:iut-tful" ~~s. lnterp'fet~tlon. ~ F):utnan he" was. ~ b_ut '
thi,,;- m.:>st :l'Ccent masteripiieee .of Ital- braa.der. and. grj.at~r·- than
t·l'agedy. .
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the
ian .art. . ·. ·,
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~; ~ t~~Y ~:~~~ep;::;:~~s a~~ ~l1:s::l~~ twclCth annua.l eonventiOn oar' the-Holl~
nesf!!· uiiion Will cloae tomoirow night
"hlle the·. ~tragedy ~s one of ~1,1Y was .tohJ with no less of foree
period, the· story- is laid In ·medle:i.-al 1 the 1tia.stlc medium ~iS "Powerfu·l voice .1(clth a ser-moii by DT. H. · C. Morrl:;m:i,
ot Louisville. Ky. . The .-:feature or Sun,
times, a.nd the 'literary tri.atment. Is 11!1;-.than:-through hiti actlng.Q.a;v'l!I Morvlce·s w(li be ·"t·he morning'
t?ue "to t'he thought of .the 'allcie.Tit days'
The ··o~be.a"tra.
when parental
respect' Was a 'paraP1J.tae'io "must'· ha'\;·e re'veled ,.in hlti
•mouht ~·irtuf!; arid a. Patrlarch·al· obedl- OTehe.'!ltra tor
lt9
score unlt61!1 the ~~~i~:·a:t.h\l~1:i~~~I ~~ ;~~;~~J~~~o:!..~~
enee was'enforced. ·
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rlchne.ss ~r nraslea.l-Conteut.··i:he l:11,11JSh la.ntn.. -The service '"'\Ill b'c.gln at ~:30
Tlle ··muslc·' 19 ot' tbe
highest tvpe" Jnstrul'lientation, tbe vn.rleity or·. tlOlor o'cl~.ck nncl_ .~LU be_··he·l·d ~f the .Old
broug;ht ·fot"th
modcl-n It,li.lta.n and. e:l'ft:ct·which gft+\·u110n the'hlgh.est
school
ingenuity o'f' thCV cd'nduct()r' and test
The· old rt..;.ba.~ to'ln·~e-itey to ~me1(>dy, hls ~rt.. H'e hns d."rie notli;ng more
whi-eh ,-.-::1,s· once pre:1>onderlint,_ it -co'urts brlliiant tball ''.Love o:f Three- KlTig-e;·,
., CHARGED THA·'f' NA.GEL
. JS ·VIOL£NT PARTISAN ~)~';{~ci~~!~YOf ~~e- in:~~e~nti~e-~{=~~~: 1 }: -~fd ~~e·~~~~~1:c~.~~=~e~~dee b~~~!.~
:Chicago.
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tra-tor. actrn~ -ns
ot t~e
oestfl..tc o-r ~1.rlol-1;\h<IS Uusch,. h:•d the
a. clirf'ct
and p<!-r;;ona\ interf",;;t '\n. at least ·_t?le
sueces,,- of
t...-.·ent~~-one · r'dlroal!s
through tl\e .'o:wner,,'hip of- stocks and
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..,Tile 'tor(ure thia poor ;roman has
thirtk Leo":•Frank'Wwould bea°r up- with~~~~~~;~'.tude. if it. '?'·ere not
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It is the day we I,1<Jve chosen for the Annual Spring Clem·ance of,Suits;
~an'is-.e~·er1· ~o~· >!tudYini:i; for
hiS flltU!'e. 'f-Ie h:>.S r'.0-· '!IOrC idea O(
dying than· I 11an•,' He has ev)HY cop~
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now,. - Br.it Frank-·..1:eJl. he
-he':;;., fnnoce-nt, an.cl he -ha.I!! the
un1.>ounded fallh tlmt i.s~b9_rn oC inno\Jefo~e
kno~s
ce.~Te.:was ~lated~s<:>
cl at~ that· I· cou'td
scarcelv Speii.k~:1.o,;•J'ten· he told me that
, my· slriglni>:_ on the nig.ht he and his
- wi!e beeame en!";'ag:ed harl. had qnieh to·'i
do with tile-ir en;:;-agemen1.: hafl· ,tl;!';rllleil
~~e~kl'ltti'r''\~~'?iY~ !~f'i. 1?1pclled blr_n
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Women who know from the 'past how we do things,
what to expect; They do and they don't!
· ~id_;;~~~d t1;'.~\-~"o~!~hi~1;0 ~~~. ~n~1;,.";.~~~:'
WILL ,.VISIT
FAANK AGAIN.
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Done in Characteristic Chamb,erlin~Johnson-l)uBose Co. Fashion,
It ~rings the One Great Fine Opportunity,of the Season
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therC entnralled b~· th!'! ex-·
li:..~'e, There. !la.t the man,
one of t.ile _greate~t. per,;onaliti~s it'
has be~n my ple:.Lsure -·to observe•. tin.~
ge!fjng tn the s-h'ado"')'.; or iieatli. Dein;;
?.~~~n-k ~m\i~es; when you s;>e'ak of'
:!,e~~~ t~, 1~~~)i ~~ ':.~0:~·1i£:as°kneJh~i~a.lf
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F ai, r ,N,,o_ti. ce t,o, -A.ll ~' T,h_,', at ,.Tod..,a,',,., .we, La, un,,ch
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reason. Past years have prcwed that. But this is a particular season. Our snit,
businesshasbe,en pheriomenal. We have gathe~eµ grcatstocks-' we have,
through frequent trips to New York, kept vari11ties 'wonderfully c9111plete
-so that now when we set to the clearing out, we've the styles and the varieties that will interest woi11en.
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while you enjoy the r;:i;e ,sensation of s,electiug a, suit to your pre~i~e.liking. ,'
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$2,,,, ~OO For $35, $3('.50 $2~.00 For $45, '$50.00
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NE>VSPAPERRACHIVE®
Dr. Huj<Jhison. the famotls
dietitian. says that macaroni
'is a~bea by tlie ~stem al·
lll06tinitsentirety; Think what'.
that meaM. F.aust Macaroni,'
rich in aluten. la practically all
utilized in the building up of
miiscle and tissue. .And Faust
Macaroni is easy. to digest. too. Get
our'· free recipe book. and find out
the many saYory.~shes :you can pre'pare with Faust Macaroni. _
in silk gloves me:ans
~ttmg those ~ith
"Niagima Maid"' in tkx:
hem. All styles, and
c_olon.. tfu.ru:ant~e
uck.et m,, every palr.
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They may be p\:lrchased at &lmosl: every
n;liable. store.
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could give to a finnnc1al budget the fascihating interest of a novel.
Cr:it1cs in Europe and America ha·ve recognized a like a,chiev~- ,~
ment in
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JAMES M. BECK
With ~ lnt.-oduction hy
H0!'.'1. JOSEPH H. CHOATE,
Former A.mhllaa..lor to Great Britain.
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~1r. Beck has taken the diplomatic.,testimony in one of the great-
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e:st contrQversies in history and. ~eating the Euro)_)e<ln rulers,
\statesmen and diplodiats as witnesses at the b_ar of justice, he has
given to his scholarly discussiQn of the moral issues of th~ p~ese.nt
war the fascinating interest of~a powerful drama or &h8Urb1ng noveL
"ll-1r. Beck's book 'is so extrl!:n1ely inte:resting :from beginning to
end that it is difficult,'·when.oncebe~n, to lay it dawn and break
o!f the reading."----JoSeph H.'Choate's IntroductiOn.
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· "A reroirkable work,\\ written in a spirit of justice and impar' tiality/'-Par~ ~aulois. "'A· singularly acute and liberal CQt!'I. mentary.''-The Tiondon Times. "No more trenchant exposure of
Gehnan diplomacy."-F...dinburgh Scot~a,n.;. "A. rem&r~ble com~
bination of shrewd good sense and fine ideall:iµn."-New York .
Evening Post. '"Il!r. Beck writes with th!! logical P}.'~si_on o~ a
lawyer and with a lofty ieJoquence and a fire of mor.il lndignat1on
, tha:!; lawyers too often 1ack."-London Ghronicle.
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KING ~BERT OF BELGIUM
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that he had read the book
•'with lively interest,'' and added~ ••The pojnts of fact which form'
the J;iasis of your gtudy give the latter a decisive meariing!'
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6th Prlntln!f-Re~ l,.o;,l. -E<lltion 'Wltb AddltlOllal Mater!QLI
2tl3 l'age 11 . $1.00 net 1p<>~(&&c extra.)
Pr<>e!u.bl• al AU •llo.kffl! .......
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NF\VSPAPERAflCH!VE®
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..A l'0Wa.TCI or :fl50 w"aa ottered Frlda.'lr
the governor !Or the . arre.11t of the
mui:dcl'er· Heney.~· ;rame·e, who wne
;by
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R./i.v. ·G... ·L. . RfoJim~1i;. ~ho b8..EJ been
.Conducting a J"evlva.l meettnc !Or· t,he
at· ~he .Je:rt<!r•on
c.J}urcn, will prca~h
Sunday ~t 11 a. n'I.. aiid 7:30 1), m.
~tr three woeki!I
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TENNIS·
SHOES
TENNIS
SUPPERS Whit.. o'i: B)ack
White or Black
seasOn... Just 'rcmarkabl_e valll~. ·Our
.__a.hoe t;:hipf empha$izea tl:ic fact· they ~e.
a real gOOd six. dollar value. · .
lHE PRICE TODAY ONLY~
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'jf you com~, the price
Accor~i~g to Size
Mi!i!;;,I;: ~~v:r:.lf.~~u~y~
.Stout Shoes and siippers
rny and b1ack cloth tOp!i ~ welt soles;
leather Latu:;; heets. If you..come t-oday,
the price'
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to 6f---B-e 's".t
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a,nd loss of hair
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Extra Qoa!itySizes
Sizes
5_ to 8
SizC.s
st&
Size~
· with·. Resinol
to 12
Sizes
:120 to :l.
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Here ·js a s.imple, · i'nexpenSive,
treatment that will ··41.!most 41.lwa.y!'!
!!top dandrnfl and scalp itchi_ng, and
. keep the.l_l_;iirthic~, live.ilnd lustrous:
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Rerill()l Soo>t> :11.-od;Jtdit1.o1 ·0intmt1:it ..&sily
t..:al Kn:ma :1.11d su.ilar ~kln.ioru;rtion•. Sold
b)r a!l-drua'ai_,.;.. .fM .ample free; •rit• to
Dept. lt-S,\Rainol, &Jtin:iore. MJ.
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CHILDREN'S 'SOCKS-'-Wh·i~e,·BJack
rub a little Resinol O[ntmen.t into
the scot.lp"ge_ntly, with the.tip o( th.i:
·-iing~r;
R.epeatt~_until thev:ho!e
ing, shampoo· thproilg:fily 1Vith Re!!"
inol Soap andhot',,.:iter. '.\Vorkthe
cn:am~· ResinoJ lather well into ili_e
·the.~c~l p. .Rinse With gradu.;il )y cooler Water'; '·t!te last w;r.t~r being cold ..
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to their ..feet ·Eke a glove: Re-inember;
any· .shoe b.:)L1_ght in this store wh~~h
doe's not fit Oi \\'Car- propcrl;yBring. th'e~ back.
···&reloot Sandals.
Patlf!:nt or Du.ll
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80c; 90c and ··60c, 70c and·
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According to Siz.,
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just rcCciVed;-willgo With tlie swelJe3t
\ d~sa skiit an~ woman w.ill i;\lit on this ,
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.' At~ntlon, TUrpeotlne Stf:lla:· 'Ve are in the market for 'ta.1;1-· to \
tWency-ftTe bal-rela·'o.t.pure ·Turpentine every week. Quote us_ pn~a
·~or J)romPt deliveJ'7, also c~ntr~ct. fo~ ~h~.seaaon,
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F. J. COOLEDGE & SONS; INC.
Far~th str..-t.'· Bndil:e-, Atfanui. Factory, _454 Marietta .str-eet.
Oldeat ~nd ·LargeSt Makers .Of PURE .~,AINTS in the South
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,. Intrud~ . M:a_ke3 "Hurried "'Get&way" Whe.t: You~g· La~Y-.
Geta \a, Shotgun..
1 Thr::l.e burg!arie>:< i:vCre repQ:i;ted· to
the pollce this morning about 1" o·clOck,
from the grocf.:rji store ot R." A.
Broyles, 165 Luc-kie stre<!!i", whlc-h h:i.S
beerl b.urg;lari-i::ed three times · duMrig··the. past _three month"'- A bii;- lQt' _o,t
,;roceri.:'<s wa_s _1.a;.;.en hut the a~tnal losS
~one
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could <_not tie lear-n.ed ta:<>t night.
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While· ~1fss Kati<' r.llhert. a. !!Ochool
\ teac-hc-r, :!::!! Ea"!:!t Geor~la 'a.venue, "gat
up la~e- '"1;or.klng: ,on he::- mo.nthly"!"chOol
When buying Paltb. Beach· suits it is well to b~ar. in ,mind that,
the ge1Juine h;is the label securely sew.ed int~ecollar of the coat.. ·
reports. s,he l':'i)k+.><i up from,her wo.1-k
$C:.e s~:n!"d1 nhe;,.r°sr~~ll t~:ot~;i:;n;nU ·~~~i
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him. acrOIU' the street to <::all th., polfce.
In the meantime, her si.<;ter, -Mies .Ye'n- nllu Gilbert,, l>"'ocured· a.· obolgun an~
started after' the n~~ro. "He- made ilis
esCa.pe throu~h ~a ba~'1: door;"· w-ithou.t"
.gettlng a.ny· -..·alua!ble::;.
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Bi::oylti:!I -str_eet, w,,l'! ~,w,..f<ened !•Y: ih~
!ilfrta.shlng ot a gla.o;,. windo.....- in tlle
kitchen a.-nd on Ln-..·e::.t!gitlon
thev
f9u11d thn't a bi.Jrgljl-f' h:vl ente!'etl and\
gotten il.wa,i.~._ '>''..Ith >le"eral·:;rnall articles.
The JJOlice :round the <tracks
?ea.dJng ,:Crom the rear of_ the\ hOUl'!e.- ·
Chle!' ,;Be~vel".:>!
· ·:)l'umber ot
F'ndaJ:' .~aid
that
, other fabrics, made.in imitation, will everywhere be mµr.:h in evi-
dence, butlike: all linitations.they do nptcontain the intrinsic wor{h'
of the original fabric.
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rf,.s\d~. n<.A"s wer~ burglarized
Thur.'!'day on th~ north su;le. while the
~~'i"~~~~';~de~i-"'i~~~d~Jt ~~~d d°ft~~f;
about tbem.
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1n th.8 Twentieth C~iltury" ·W.u1
- be_ ·the .Subject of Dr. Oglien's Sunda.Y .I,.\
evening sermon -at th.a- Centni.l Presby~
teria.J'J chu.reb. The .mee.age will de;i.l
-with. . the, ways ,of a :miodern 'woman' in
.!w:i1a1:-b_u8i:me1:18 !!>Rd riollll.cal life. Dr;'
. Ogde1!,_wui ·s~.ak verx .Pia.inly in reference~ to tbe world-wJde uprh11nir -of "women, pointing Vut lts e.lernents of·
•tl'enlJt.h and ltJll. PerHl!ll.
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, ;Win ,'be ••Tti.ei·Cholce of a. Llte Work."
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HIGHWAY
llmrl.e, Ga., AtJrl1 · 30.-(Spee!al.)Headed ·.by thl!I. cba.mhf..r ot comipffi'ee,
: -. and Rota.TY cibb, of Rome, the· cam~
. .-pa(gn to eecure tl)e Db;le hl1Jh'way 'for.'
"·th• Rome route Ii, b<etng' actively. car~, .
rled ·on 'her.e.'
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'ker. and· Chattooga C~untfe!I ba.s"··been·
· appointed to .11rcpnr-e ·data c-o·neernlng. -tbe . tllree ~ountie• for the- _big_hway
. \\, eommJ.t11!1io:r:1ers. · Thl• commtttee · m,et
h - .yesterday,· .Judge Mot1e11 .Wri«hi
'pr-idlnir. ·and. atnong ··tho.tie :"11-re-nt·
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we:re "D.t- D.' W. H-erndon al_"ld .J. JC. Bel·
Jab. ot Walke:r_eount.y; C. B. caperton,
.Jobn D. Taylor, from_ CJ:iattooga ci:illlnty, ·
. and', w-f.tcht :.wnHngl:unn ·aond ..Judge,_
·-., -'.J"ohn W. Maddox, o_l Floyd county,,_ Tbe
eoninlt.ttee· went. over- "the- miLt-i.r a-.d·
.-- ·4.cJ4ed to proceed ~t:h the:.uurb~_ot
·, ,-"d•tall.e<l 'lntorma.tlon ~,to be ·prel!llented
· ·1--i.-.-the hlkhway commlulonere by th•
';-.\:,:1.tJth·of May•. _··:··:
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Iri&h Poplin in· ttie: naturai pongee .
shade' and.. snow white,
both·.
. made
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plain and Norfolk styles, $7.so,-sa:so
Genuine P.alm Beach In many
shades of both light and dark pat~
ierns-plain back and Norfolk styles,
$7.5o, $s;so, s10.
ROME.IS GOING
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Cravenette Mohair_ i.n · many pat-._
'terns of both lighr arid datk shades
al $10, $12.50.
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Real Linen inwhite, unbleached and
natural' tan· shades, open and cool,·
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$3.50, $9, $10.
Palm Beach: Clps,and Hats 50c
$1,50.
Pure· Silks ·in the nat11rat pongee
shades of various weights, according
to g,'.ade, made plain and Norfolk
. styles, $18,
$25.
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Beac!J Belts SO!,: .
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THE CONSTITU'T.lON
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~·.au. STANq/t.llD 50v "'""""
CLARK HOW"EL.
f~lt•r
e•caP• It• day, aN> numberod It will at
last be driven from tho,e comm11nltie11
whlcb nqw leaat suspect tt.:. It its departure
111 retarded it must be aacrl.bed l&rgely to
tb-e- inaitference of prejtidlced z.ealots who
take no thought of human tendencies nnd
cb.aracterlstlcs that must be dealt wltl!. un
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~· Cb.di: ll0..U.. ~obT RObln•on.
Altl•i-t H•W•U.. .Jr_ . . A BIRek. H w G1'ady
Tel......• :n111a - .
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SEEING GRAND OPERA
FROM PERCH ABOVE
AUDITORIUM STAGE
roun
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corlt 8 a
goln down
Fur wny11 from toll a.n
Trouble Town
R1ver bank e the Kood
place fer holdin &!
yer groun •
Fur ways trom toil an
Trouble To.wn
Iese they wl~h to '1fl'lte f8.J.tl.1:re UPQD thek
cause
PJ;oblbltfon
h1
brfuging
prob1ett1
this
closelv home to the states of this country
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bae taken the drink and dosed the saloon
too olten without thought of the subatltute
which ea:ectlTe prohtbl:tlon demands
We do not mean to say that provision ot
meehng places and poblic plavgrounds wl1U
ma'ke possible the innnedlate and effective
enforcement of prob1b1tlon laws but there
isn t anv question "'hatever that it will
strengthen tllem
ltussi...-i ls proceeding UfHilD. the right l1he
She has set an example which the true tem
perance leaders ot this country wfll do- well
to follow In a country where the !!trmt en
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BY BRITT CRAIG
Tonight~ Bee-inning fl p
'n
.A~t I opena l l PaM• cturLng thEt i.tormY
tinyill ot the Fren h Re"Kolution
Tbe w~man
11niu1.11ed !n U e lllUndry ot yaterina (popu
Mi:ida.me Sans Gena
from
bc1 '"allc1u1n.e111) are chu.tterlng excitedly to
Jn. Jy known fl.&:
:~n::~~ 11 ~i~t~cco~n1't~~::a"'nte0!e1~if.l~u11 ~~9
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arn
lbJl'.8."P.erH-hid" by a J(>lll{il adventure
with a company ur 1!.CJldlers whlcl she h.u
mnr<. llBIY rflccunu1
::lhout~ <J( victor~
on
fhfJ 11tre~t nttrar.l tie c1 owU that had. !ollow
t:lt t n.tnrin~ 11lrn '" l l r ;u1,,istnntM go to
wn1'k vl~ol'<JU,.ly "''" mea wl1lk tell11Jg tlie
pulloeH~Kfltot tr1 u h.,
of her 1 orr antic be
~1r'~,:'' ~?llt~i~·~v~~~~~?, L !cl 'f.~~e '-;_,al~~
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11tutlv
Trlle fer
~er
umbl'ella
1\ 1 n tht'I ~r1
Is bllndin br ght
Pat encc (If a :l'lshertnnn
Frum mornln to the night
(Bllly :stop yer t llkln
Or l. ll e er glt a. bit-$
Fur v.u.:n• fro n H>1l and T ouble T<1-10in)
'I:t.!I
erl out >e
gr:,tt
etate11men that air •avtn oe
the stu.Le
(Hard t me or toll
Trouble '1lo~n )
Better tllu<'s a :C 1:1bln when tho~re huugry
f1tlcba.lt
Fu \\a~ f o
ton and riouble Town
Ble>'ls
on fil'le b'\n11cb.e11
Tl-at a1i.: hld n nm from s ght
I 1:1h 1 !i o. J1 the mo nl i
rill tbe >ihad lets s y Jt s n gl t
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ATLAN-TA
GA
May 1
stop e talkln
OlUn•Hegtabe
Fur v. ys fr m*tol a,,1 ;ro*uble 10~1
1915.
5ll&SCIUl"l'.IU.N HA'l'.Bl!h
Bll' Kall Jn th• ( nae4 State• and Mextco.
~Pal'abl.a lpvarl:~~ 1n •:'::c:e ~
DaJly and sund:iJ'
DaUY
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1 1,
lillc:i
IGG
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JO
1 ~ mo.
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HN BUN''
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JOY
ER
JltIAK
John Bunn) of the movies wlll not
He
not need one there in the half hghts
glimmer on the great through 'painted
-.a ,.tatue: 1n any hall or imma.rtals
:a ot
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J:n A.Ua.nls $$ ~~n~~ontb or 1!!: -<:ellb
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wfl!k. Oul!llde o.f' Atlanta. iO cent• P•r
ha'\'e:
does
that
sot u" h to irouble
Ihe home :iutl orl:l cb
Jectei.l to the l ckor-~ Jn It
w1n
A loc l nOYeli!:lt Informs '" thflt be n okei'I
morer money cn.rt~ ng the mail tlia 1 J "'- doe 8
malling 1nan lscnpta to. publlsher11
He 1 1111
a.bout le<:Jded to do ren.l woFk tor a llvlnc
~~.eds I~ ~~a.~:l~ 11ter;:itur-' pirn- 1t11 erlpi.>led
but he will liTe in that world fight
through his joyous work brightened
. ~~~·~n~u.~;·~·~·~·~·;·~n~u~p~'o~·c,;~~·~·~•""c.;;;;;;-';;;;;M;c;;;;~'I and blessed tbe lives of others
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~ R.: l::l.OLL1DA¥ (.;(l.mitltu\lon BuLldllDC
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aol., Ad.; ert.islng Mana11:er ::i:or all te1; lto.ry
e was
1e ierald ot 0:1' and a goo
~·~'"''"~d~•'-"A~<!'l•'n'<a-~_:_~-=-:-:--.::c=-;;::::::::'"~:!time ln tired lives that 1n an hour~ restful
The addreBa o! tbe wa11blniton Bur.,,,.u 11 ea"'-e ..aw b101 laugh hfe !I httle troubles
r;;o, J.7Z7 s Street. N W
:Yr. .Jotj,n C<>n'l&'a.D
J'r~ $.ULtl co r.,, 8 pondent In chars..
a" av He \\as the one fil~ hero o! world
THE eONSTITU 1ro~ i . qn sale tn New 1Vide P.ndunng fame and hls death bring-a
To~k dtY by 2 p m t.~11 daY a:t:ter 1iuiue.. 'It lfeen regret to hls world admhiers every
tan be had Hotahng • l'jew11st~nd:o1 B11 ~r5
wbere
dows
wJ:uch
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;o"fn:C)d
f~~[ !1~~~ "!f::!t ';1n':;"B:'o~d ....~~
•nd Twen<ll ninth street and Broad.wa:r
Tbe Const tutlon 1,. not i-eapono; bl• f"ol'
advao.ce pavnents to out ,ot town l<Jcal -o;:•r
Tl'll'll\. dealf!lr.11 o~ D.ll"ent&
llOHE\ 4\D TlfE HIGHl>AY
:\Ieetu1g a1;,.aJs the co-operatiTe. call 1n
mo,ement for state de\el.opment the
Georgia J:i ederation of V. omens clubs
through t.Lle1r- e:xecutive board pres1dedover
-rnursda' b• t!\e president 1\:lirs Z I l''itz
patr1c!i 1ndorse<l the 111ovel'nent ~or .the
D xui high \'I; a' and reeommenaed that tbe
edei-atu)n take up the work of bea.l:itlfy1ng
~ne same thro gh 1 ~ conser.-ation commit
tee,, 1n e ery district
The p1 e!!!:i.dent :!!tressed in an address to
he "board the carr}1~g 1nnuence the high
v;a' would proi;e >l;l. uniting tlie interest or
"'omen ail i:hro1 gn the state 1n the bea 1U
f•mg ur tb.e r homes and n the l nking to
get.aer of one n"'1ghbor s bold1ngs \\1th an
othe.. The •tne 011 "'hich grov. s the Cbero
kee '"OS~ cllmbin.r ov(lr ilie rustic or the
ba.rQed wrre !ence of on:e "armers pr1nc1pal
n' m its entl would reprove the owner of
thJ adJ01n1ng land an& he would soon learn
to tra n the iendrlls of the native clinging
'ine with tts "tarr;v blossom right bver the
line and urge it to Pow thicker on his.
.. n t> nll it reached bis ire1gbbor s on the
<>tht> "' C:e or tbf! hne
~d the trees tl'lat ha>e been so ruth
le5sl cut do;\'n 1n then· natn e stre:ngth and
glor~ shoU:Jd be re"'i\ ed in their growth un
dr their branches n!aclJ. arms .and mark the
h gh~a) througn Georgia w.1th ~hat richness
rn tr,ined forest growth v..-i.th -which n.fi.tru:e
as endO\'. ed the section
n1e resolution passed bl the boa~d to
forn1ulate a bill to ask that the forthcoming
J"gt"Jature enact a law tor the preser•at1on
IUl.d conservation of the holly tree and a
:.u estabhsh1ng lhe therokee rose as the
~ <1-te flower were all in hne vi1tb the ideal
for ~tate cor.senation and state beaur.:,.
The'
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corres;po1 le t u.>1l s
It th!Bre IR :t..n
i:hon;
lub In thfs town7
"\Ve h tl 01 e
arou1 ll this oft ce some~lme b ck but it
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but his
sm le spoke to them and won and held
bea1t« and it w 11 not seem now af'; if
bas lett then1
then· merry film friend
sUll with them smiling on a. glad v; orld
Of Old
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/\ Pl4CE OF THE
SALOO~
:>-;o "'ooner had lflussta entered upon her
rad cal prohib1t1on career than she- l'legan
to answer effeet •el" one of the arguments
made in bl'<hnl( or the saloon by establlgb
1ng publle meet ng places throughout tbe
cmp1 e "here the people can go and mfBt
and talk and spend their spare 'ttme 1n so
c1a.1 lntercoufse
Thus Russia showed at the 'E!:TJ 'outset
R was not ~part of her purpose to close up
the ea-called poor man'S club and de~l'lve
hfm of that association with his fello' man
which ts EO -essential a part o! human exist
ence
This bnef dispatch from Petrogra.d
tells ot wbat 1s being done to s'upply the
•ubst1tute
~ h'~o ~a.!~ b~!:n tibo~0;h:0°dt~~rel!lt.°a~ e
11
been erected Jn the <>pen piac"'"'
throughout Rus•na. People:s Pat.-ic-e~
and 1&maller building!!. ~here people
ma.Y- meet 'for enterta:lnment and In
,ritructlon
In the governmoent ot Pol
UH a. al:one 300 auch plae~I!' have been
"'Vene;d or projected They c.011taln
reading room!!! and halls in Wbh:h. con
ceru1 e:ii:h b tlonl!I •nd othe~ entertain
ruend can be ghen
Think ot this !or autocratic Russia
where we have been taught to beUeve~ that:
flvery meeting of more than two persons was
looked upon with slu1pi.clon a.nd made the
•ubJect o:I pc>li.ce inVe11ltga\jon'
~ e may eondemn Ru11i:fian tn:etbod:11 tn
many r~pects but rega.roles• or alleged
tyranny la- o'ther clirecltona we mnat con
cede that Rwitna baa °'the buman idea well
developed
One gr8itl trowib)e with the pr.ohlbltlcmJ11t11
of this country ls tha.t In pract112Uy all
their campaigns the:r have- overlooked tb~
natu:ral gregarious lnatlnct of man and tn
seek.tog to eradicate the 11aloon they have
ofl:ered -nothing to take till place They have
not taken Jnto account the social inl!ltinct
which with the r.emoval or the 11a1oon begins to look about not 'o much f(Jf' fhe drink
a11 for a. place of ftJend}J' congregation
P:erhapa In the absence of t.h:la proT11lon
we misht find partial reason for the jug
tral» Men want to met together an:.d ttJey
..e'k oc~Ion tar it They have known the
oppprtUOlt:r tu the ea.loon, and wben tt
c....._ to mat they send tor a jug &nd get
tosetB..r in a priYat.e room
The eloi1tns or the a&Joon the- world over
ultimate fact from w:bjeh th.er• Ja no
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N< wsPA.PE uARCHIVE®
PRISO~S
AS TE4CHERS
Lommenhng on the declaration of a San
Francu1co m1l1Lon.a re who -was recenUy
reJeased from the Atlanta federal peti ten
tta.r'I: after sen ng a slxteten fu.onths sen
tence tbat the ume epent In prison had
be.en tne -most u~et 11 or his career The Nei!i
York
&v~n1ag
\\orld sayi;i
'.lhe effects ot jail as a punlehment
t e poor
Jt!! benefits
;a,. a etreat o!ten com .. outM:rongl In the
h
:\lanv f rklj. man \who goes to
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"Ol Jl ds for- lhe 11r:st time In hi"9 lJ•e
le su1e to cons i;f r h s fellow men a!I
omethl11g rnore than pawns II ll'ls Rame
HI! ,-,ai t use those al'-0und h m l!O ho&
helps the.ti
S ng Sing ha~ found lrn
t ue mlss\on n tur-n ng <Jout rege.nerate
t.Oll<!'rs
" I J phoUldn t Atlanta p.roduce
Theres nothing IIke tlu~ :spotUght-tr y\,u
-ph1lanthrop st01
hold your ground and nu don t get d 111~;i;
r.rhe teetlmon)' o! t.be mHUonalre-prlsoner when the ..., orld turn round
to whom the above ha!i reference a11 given
in The Constltuhon at the time., Wit$ that
the period had really been the bapptest ot
h s lite with the op.portunlty tt gave him Summer time a comln 'Ill' d de sun cllmbin
hl.!l;h
t:or doing .good tor otheni
And now The
W ashlngton Post cites a 1dml1ftJ' instanee Seti.dln tlown lri• !Iris ram d• middle er cl.ft
in~ the fife of a man who was 11entenced to
But I lls."len what dey tell"' me, lo de weatb.
er co.oks me done
twenty ]fears 1n prison and there f'onnd
I
m ghty clad an tl ankful d11y • :spou on d1t
the l!llh-er lining ot hll!I cloud of woe
Shut from the hberlY of light ot the
II
(}\ ts1de- "£Ol'ld this man baa 'kept the 8Uil
l gbt of his soul
He l:s a teacher &D.d re- R:a.>!e w en de ~ llntbel' s blnzln an de shade
trees -fur awaJ
formE!r of ilhterate wrong doers
and he
.(\n dey 11-ln t no tlmn ff'.'r rest1n
twel de
has !ound in preparing his fellow pr1sonera
m1ddl11 er de day
W cn de bees glt tired totln er de hone) ter
to take a place 'lnth1n the ])ale ot societ;r
de comb
when their terms .a~ over the alle' fatlon I 11 hollf!r tf!'r de eun llrPOt:s
Cool de. h!'.'at
ot his own misfortune "
da'.ts Jn ?o home
It ls pa,tng a dear Prlce to learn the
III
lesson or usetulness to humanttv but thl£!
\,Ob de furrer Is longe:s wen de tire 11 com!n
,nren themselves come to 111ee that it Is worth
•~n
1t n the i;elfreward1ng work of making An you thlnl< da.t KunnO'!l Satan ll pelt!n
brim.stone au eroun
llgbt £lune in on unlJJum1ned hves
J:ut Ill give my halte!U)er an &hout Cle
b1gges 111hout
Ef Ue "'lln l!lpoti:i whar de eun l!I only JHJU!
.:lefreout
WHAT TIME TELLS
.a
"'° bc!!t obser ed
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..,,The :ruorc they dig in the ruins of Time
the more the new wor~d 1e'arns ot the ex
tent to which the iinc1ents or the earth an
tlc1pated ua in m.any inventions now called
new
The arcbaeolog1sts ha' e recently d1scov
ered nnclent palaces that were equipped
with
~e-veral
elevators
'that
the
ancient
J'ews were pJoneers 1n shorthand reporting
and that stenograpbers were advertised
for then
whlle labor unions flourished
soon after man began to earn his bread in
the sweat of bfa brow
and most remark
able o! all. th.ere was an 011 monopoly that
antedaled the Ro..ckefel1er tnist by hundreds
or Years'
Old tab1eta show that a farmer ot
Babvlon advertised for a remedy to rid
his 'fields of oaterp11lars and successCully
a;pphed
it
giving;
gratetuJ
Palafully Re.......,.ber~ ..
The e(lltor ~as pnfnfull remembered on
lliond-11.y and Tu-esday m0Tnlng11
111a:r.111 The
Dahlonega. Nugget
Flr8'i found a. wnsp
that had epent the n ght in one ot our socks
which relul!led 'after doing \his to give pe11.ae
:a'ble pOl!see15lon and dled a.t lts post. or In
our 30ek Aod the next morning we dTOJlped
lL 11tlck or wood on the large toe ol' this snmo
!oot and not beln;g; able to t11.lk Jn th" un
kno,wn tongue to ~all for the healing 01 1
lert UI:\ in bad !!hape
(But the paper came
o 1t on Ume)
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Tln• S:un"
ltlornln,:
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When the Sun e up the RoEee 11ay
DoJJ. t ahme the :!! lver dew av.ay
And the S n answers trom the b!ue
l m th rat~
Here.$ a 11ea1th to )ou
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r~ ..-. b 7 u.e '"•"T'!lhle
V'i hen vou 11top to count your ble•slll<:"S
You 11 .!loon Ji!hoUt Hallelula;. even at the rillk
or dbsturlb!ng the !Peiu:e or Colke that lll'e
tr:vlng to eleep of! their troubles
I
Co•hlctlall" Emonoa-.
Tho prlnee;e bO.Ji!om Wru!! torn w•th con
n ct!ng en'iotlon-. The deslre 1'or true w111
<lom pity for the queen !ove for' the original
of the ni nlntut<e all agitated hlm and abo~!'I
~~ra~~~o.a.e1./~eh~~ !<"1~rr 1e.,;::•dctrara-cter ot
gloom
d
I Pl
ribabl
"' kn en and
.somethl:; h°".n k1n~:n:scnot w'iiat Jo~~~ngzei£gJ
him
W1 en wilt thou pa81!1 oh eve ll!Ulting night
And l:t~b~.,. too weary e} e111 lilehold cele.11tlal
l
forward ne..,.. surprises await us to bring
home to us the vanity or We boast that
"we are the people and wisdom will dte
with us
•
~
It'11.Y would 11a ve time and relieve that
wtirld feeling- or suspense. by getting an ex
:pert accountant td oount the co11t :for her
Latest report&- from tl~e countries. of the
food
for powdeF
\
kings i&., that then1 ill no scar.city of
And still they promise to take Constan
tinopJe [or thai tired Ieelina~
h' n
!r
testimonial
thuefol': and in: e~as'1 the reeordl!I of
the "Peoples daily life iht)w 1he same bo]les
and aspirations that move the world today
Even Fashion baso t chang-eil much'
There waB a conlfcie.,nce !und In that
far time and candtdates for office though
not a!'l numerous then as now doubtless ran
!or ellerclse and glory and 'because they
needed tbe office in their business
There
were ralnbow,.chasers
whp saw the gold
a.t the r:a.lnbow e end ana ran a lire raee 'foi'
IL And perha_pti tbe oeandidate who :prom
is~ tOI u\e the l!lta.te and country had to
do 1u1 wuch explaining arterwards as some
of the o:lflce-s~ekere of today
As the work -0t the archaeologist is going
he held hls 1 fe dear aesure.d hint that h ,.
C'lcnth "'"-"' '.alrea-rly determined upon and re
ni-tnded him of h ,s 11rom l!le3 to their \:n l!itre"
nl o tie! fntormed him l:j11d m:i.<'.!e hc1< w;>.
into tlie castle In @ea.rch or Psimlnll..
Ti
~~n~ ~it ~ ut:t~'d the~ll~~i~
He an"""\\ ered
Hl1< De•ls.. Fra•U11tff
1'.iea:n"'b I~ n another garden '<\hlch ex
tendP.<l do" n to the bank ot the rh'<;lr I an in
.,., e.a
a d exl aui:i:led had thrown heno:el
upon a eat and fatten a.!'Jleep
Monostatoi:;
'~1th all ev l pass ons raglng ln his bo.so n
entered, determined to l'!teal a klzl~ :Cron ti"'
l'!leeping girl
H "' o.el!llgn WD'!I fruatraled
b) a peal of thunde'T-th:e Que-en o( N'li;ht
wa:s the:i:le
Here Wa!!. tb.e thne of trlal !'or
Pam na
Hoer i(lther -unable to tal!!.e he
11..,;<n from ~arftl'!tro nn~ nnlv de0:< red :re
"cnge upon him
Glo"'mg: ""''th hat,red an,d
rage ,she ga>1e Pamlna a. dagge~ and hi 11.b:
11 .Cal o.atb "wore by the g.ods that unJe1H•
ii!hC plunged n
nto the heart
i:; Saral!'tro
"'' e sh.:iuld forever be cast out or the moth
"" s lteart
~ th thts threat Hhe van shed
Sar-asho now. approached and ta-klng- Pa
ni l:lfl' again gentll by i:he hand confronted
her ~Ith the a:!lsurance that the pro~atlon
was o'er and tha't the next da) did -Tao
mlno cono:;iuer 11he i:i:'hould he made happy "Wltb
To tliiff cry
Anotl er- grca.t teist ot Tnmlno :s 11tead
f:i.n1 ncsa a d falth no111 came
Pamlna. ap
1
c.t tho prlnce a. cholr ot In
vJ:r~11on':'g~:sn:~~;led
n myl('terlous tonea
Surprtiied but :rfi!)oiced that hla words
involuntn11Jy @poken had been heard and
Edlt(Jr OOn!!!htt tlon
The time hal5 come
5
In the h iito~ of Atlanta 'when attention f1~~!e~n<\i ~t,.,v::~!e~h~~u'!i ~e~J\;:ml;:~f!~
must be given to the crying nee.de o( our still llveth
City hO:<!J Hal
1t ha...'1 long ago been (lent:
In a trnnspol'.t of" joy he aPplled the nut111
()nitrated 1J:u1t tblii Institution Is nn allaolutc to hls llpe nnd Wllf.I dehghted by Its magic
necesslty
Too long have we petmittecJ. a al e(!ect
ln a !ew moment11 hla tones weA
nlg-gardl.Y splrJt to control us In our prn
~{:!wSte':i'!n~~ th~a~~~ 1:~i~a.~~l;a.~~;,_not~~
vhilon for the i;;upport o( our city; hospttar JIOUnd and hurried away to find hi.!! Servn t
No matter how iscrloua the call .for more Deceived by the l'lchoes I e took the wro g
than a )ear past tlie rO'!ply has been that ii,r~~~~o ;~~ ;::i 1 ~~rd.!Jnii~3t11 ~~~~!d:J1~~
1 llave seen no~ only eluding thelr punmets~ appeared In front of
there ill' nova.cant hed
evert room. ocmip1ed but even the porcl:Je11 t])e castle
Parn na. 11 he anxiety and ter
.;:rowded to aucb an e;ortent that Jt wa:.e al
ror tlloughtlieH.11ly eAUeiJ aloud lor TR.mlno
mo 11 t: lmposelble for the 1.1.ttendante to do Papageno huehed her at once and applied
what waa neccs.ary for 'the elck otte11
\Jlluu1elf to hl.6 Pan 1:1 pipe
The lute at one.,
.Just now with n capacity ot 187 patlEintB. anl!wered tlle tone, a1 d In the next moment
ther., are 300 belt g treated at tho Gi ally hos
they- wonld -all b11-vo been together and mlghl
1
pltal
Imagine- a. home calculated to ac
~::f ~t~~1~::..C~~~cl1b~!dr~~t~~e':,nf~~~na~~
commoo.la.t<:o 18- people .ton:~ed to hou11e and broui;l)l at thll!I Instant the negro and bli!!
care for 113 extl'a people
The G ady is whole train ot 111Ia.ve1:1 u~o1 them Pamlll1'
tho home f'or the Biele ot Atlanta and hs nt once lost an hope anrl sq !or th& moment
such ought not to tia so 8 nan that i t cannot did her con~panion but ll- :suddenly occ1:1rred
take care ot Ill! lnn1atcs
i~ch~~s1~~~~rthi!'e11~r:: ~•i;1o~"!cW"o~ glv::i~ ~~111.
isuel~~:;\1116'~ ~~~t.°rOsQ l~hebocl1~ ~':-~h~ ~~ t~e rnedmtely opened It and began to play The
lJiospital on t1;uch a. footing thRt lt .., 0 uhl keep 111lcves were: lnetnntl)' enchanted, and could
up wltb. the den ands
Thle bond ts.sue ~~v~;~~~lr a:~b~~~~-v f;~~Y ac~~~~r;: "'i~
ougllt not to be a PO:hi.lcal war llflr .should way was now clear and l01e' tugltlves D.11"11<1.D
~te~!'tit'n~f w:Yy ~a!fd1J!1"eor r:i :r~iJ:r t\~ set out upon lhe ziearch :f{)r Tamlm:> It was
ehould be ar public l'lplrlted unanimoua thing- too late
in furtherance ot :the well \~nown Atlanta.
From the oppoa.Jt(\ zldel!I of tbe open llD&.C.fJ
S
it
where they wet() no\<r":ent(!Jred Bara11tro with
1
11
P ~Y an mea.ns let us In aorne wa:y put the ~:~T~aoft~~~w~~~s!rr ~~lenh~~" fe~'t m~f ~
G1a.dy )loispltn.I In a. condltlon to take caro I entl-,. lltted her up
At this IDlll'Uent they
o! O\ll' !!II.ck and A.filleted on.es
It fhe city ~eic lnteriilfltecl ty tho entrance ot Monos
~f ~nc~l;11 \t:t l~~sf~~! ~el ~~a~1;, c~o~1:: tatos ttn(l his Btavell brln'glng TnmlnC!' as a
rat1:1e the necel!lf!a.,.:,; :funds by 11ubllc subscrlp
cuptl.,,e
t!on
Tile Dfell of enla..geme.nt Is Imper.a
'I JlelT Fll"llt EJDhr•ee
the
j
But now came one ot those -morn,nta
(RlDV) A. C. :WARD.
whO'!n a liUddll!:D !e•llng oV~l"JlOW~r• a:i,t'con•14
1
11
1
I
:;s
~~:;e~e ~~~~~~g r~~1~ i~ir" do~~d~~f\!~
1
p~e~!~~~s tf~u1:1" ehe t;.,ij!d he;J:' t~f'i; 1 ~!!.1}':edle
ngs of ai;on'° ~o le!;!s heart breakl11g than
eratkius of time and Place
Each ll:v-ed but
tor the other-and Jli\ the very presence of
Sara.atro-wJthln teach ot his J1::u d they
J'.U8he~ Into en.ch other 11 arms-the1r flret
perhaps their final emhr~
Sanu1ll"O turned to two of the chlet prJestz
and commanlled' them to conduct Tamlno
and J>apagenp to the tc n:ple of probation ai a
purl!Lcatlon N1en gl'll g hu; hanp to Pamma.
he led hel' tlno lgh the gl'and portal once
mo!:i:t Into the )) Ince
w;e now Proceed to the court of go.r.astro
It w&I!= the cuetom at these solemn meet
Ing!!: In the o.llcue1.1lon or lmpo1 ts.nt ques
tJone tor the prJeshl to m:lke know 1 their
concurrence with th• vlews ot their chief
by joining: with him 111 a 10.1111 blast u11on
th~ trumpet
So now h1. repb t-o the que•
tlon wbethe1 T~Lno h.ad thtll'I ra.r pro~ed
hlm.acJt worth) to be nclmltted to !the !1nal
trtal11 ot hie courage •tee.dttui:tno!lsa •elf
control truth and faith all ra.l11ed the trum
)lets to their lips ano l!:tt.ve their aiqent tn
1QU11 and jo} !ul tone11
Snljlt1Jtro then rall!led
111s lJ,ands to the gocls,. whlle tl10 ch-Olr of
fri~ei:~ll'I t~~~~~:~,~~~!id !';1~~~1;.a~~~!~~o
IihJ alld Ol'llrls to grnnt the SD1rL1 of vlr
Un: o.nd wi:11dom to the ca.ndidates
The high prleetll ob"ying the orders of
their mal!lter ca.me JmmeCUa.t~y to releaBe the
prisoners from their coilfinement
A.a the
~~:c~ch~a~o!~!, h~! h~nr;~~~~~ "';~th-.c~i;t;
trial ot blH faith h Saraatro e wi1Jdom \Lnd
good will
Tlte Pl'let11ts warned him and hi•
l!IU'vant to bewnre or the arts o:C women
Jmd let wh111.t IW 1ould lllllJDeti to n1 .ewer them
not and with trtclle warnlng11 Sbd them awa.y
to one ot tlte beautiful g1udt;in~ 'whe1e they
le:rt them
They Were not ]Q1 g alcne 'f'OJ:"
1nul:denly Tamlno looking uri 1 on the bank:
upon ,.;Mell he J1a.d tlirow1 hlm11elr s•w the
three women o( the QU•Hrn ot N1s:ht belore
him.
Thel bel'loUgb( ll:lm tg ll7 •l onae LI
her own
St ll he Prleaerved h1ii; \i'alth 1n Sa
rastro and broke nol! ha vow
A:! Pamln11.
retired the t o high prk!s~s return.ad to
lead ti e prn ce ~nd hJs servant awa;i;
Ta
m no obe ed al once
Th'3 priest"' w th !'1.arastro aga.ln "as:•em
bled In 'the d1t.1k temple
The chief ordered
tll6 pr p,ce an.d prlllcess to be bi;ou¥;"ht In
l"amli<a had loot he"!' faith ln Sarastro s prom
l1>e
He bade the lo~ers to take leave or
eaeh <>ther but comforted them w1tli the as
~';';~.,,~~::~h~~a;i~~fd~s~1:,~ ~e~~1'~n tJoihe- ~~~e
ca u;e o! Tamlno" apparent coldnes.s at the
nterVl"1V In the garden was e)(plained to
Pamh a but her faith wa11 .shaken and whe1
he lo~er W'U.l!I ag11.ln led :from the a.s:!embl.)'
her reason iil'a"e w~
B\lt tbe cna:ls ha(l pa.s111ed
The ~ounnd c:C
the nut.., ln the distance and th(l a~urancc
that the coldneM1 &( Tamlno WR"S not real
tllat her love ~ns returned in f'Ulleist mlla.sure
reBtored her to herselt and She besougllt to
~h~{eo,1!i~hft ~i~~~eb!o h1;{ 1~oV:~:i;r:~~e~at~
Tamlno was now brought to lhe 111.st test
~tbat ot purlflcation ~:; the elements
He
was led to tb.c gates <if" the burllln~ Jnkc
IUld 'boldly g:nve the comm.and Open the ter
rlble portals
At lh!11 norneut ca.me Pu.
m~na
She unhesltatlligl besoui;ht p-crmls
slon to j"Oln hin
It 1l lS granted
So
leaning: on lits arm the\ prurne 1 througb tlw
11t11.lre into the temple and kn,.lt \)e!o c tl e
a.ltn.r and Saral!'tro amid acclnm'b,tlons of
trlupmh
J
Tl1e eventful n !!:l_\t was nov. nearly 'Cne1
but the Queen of :N1gli,t 1:1tHl liopeu to h."lve he'r
~~~s1'ii.tos H.:;:\i~~e~:h~ne:f~i~°!~a~ge:inb1t
Sa.raRtro eOUg"ht etealthlly to destroy him
!~~J nt ~~~~hmo;.y:~! all~d~f" l~r~ln ~~~
enemlee d1111appf!ared and the bright ravf!
o• tl1e glor- oua morning s1 n dartll-d full urion
them
Like: obscene b1rl.ls of ,nlght the
fled lt8 Ta)'s !o e~er whl.le Tarnlnd and Pa
mln!I- joined handl'I and rece ved the ble1Jslng
or tile priest i uler amid the jo.\tous and
tt" umpltant chorua of prleetl!I &nd th• ..l'&Dd
m;
~embly
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Nr w~PAPfRAACHIVE®
;,'·.
0
S HOULD
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. I
THINK
OF THE
MEANING OF SUNDAY
Tofilorro'v is oul \T one of the links 'in the
1u1bl-oken chain , of~ davs 'vhieh StretClieS
, f1·om y9u, across the .cePtur\es; to the- doo~·
of·the -emp(y·. Ton1b, ·and, our rise11 l;o-t·d.
standing theJ,·e, ",tqe first (Jay of the '"eek.~'
ti·iumphant over 'death; and giving to tb(1se .
. of llS . who follow! Him the assqrarn•e of
\ic.tor:r, e~-eu ov~r .the grave itself_.
.
,,
BE~IN
\
This· 15 'Her
. .J;i!rthilay .. · .
.
-Had You 1
Fi>rgott.,n? ·
, A perwna! gU:t, like a La
· Valliere,
Bracelet
v..~atch,.
Ring,. Dre~s Set, Brooch,
VanUY' Casf~ Dorine Boi or
·Mesh Bag, :I~ always a.ppreclated, and such gifts a.re ap. propriate, pretty and .make
everlasting remembrance@i_ ·
If .\on have' gh-en be'r all
~t ·
thesl. ·start collecting a Tea ·
Set-one piece at a time-or·
Flat Silver, Gobleit~, HO~low­
w~re, etc.. getting o~e piece
or a set · o! Knives, Forks,
Spoons, etc., on btrthdaYS, 8.n-niversarles and at c:6:ristmu.
Call at 'the store or Wrtte
f-Or ilhu1trated c'hilogue, · ·
Y<iu will find Varie:tYo QUaland _va.iue !'l
·
tty
Ma1er& Be~kele, Inc.·
1
:1!1&.tll"\,
gdwn- dtap.ed, Ln tl\.ne th"e · :sa1ne
I co?:;~.· Wi.nlam ~. · Gra.nt
! :some
wore· l'i. Ilana-
go~·n or blaclt charmeu1;1e handem:broldere~ in Orlental,coloi:e._ ·'
·
l4r11. J"ohn ·J.\'L 'Slaten wore white ~tin
crepe trimtncd ln sll"ver., ·
'
Mr"- W. D. Ellie. Jr., wor~ whl"te lace
OYer white charme-uee.
·•
l.M:ra.. J. C. Mabin; Of' Bir'mlndiam,
Plain ljnd fancy'
tri.mmed styles in-.-
wore laveno:lel'- tulle over pink.
·
Kr•. Ge~rge J4. Brow~ wore wb.tte
ODD FELLOWS· MEET,
SUNBA:Y' AFTERNOON
'"The.Atlanta Spirlt"-~lll be tbe''Mt-
mon.-:subject at ·lhe FlT!!t Universalist
cbureh; 16 Ea8t 1-jarril!i' 11treet. Sunday
n1.orniag at 11 o'fll(>Ck. ' Th& 9astor,
~:At·~~Nt !·~~J1· ~~ f~~~~'~anD1Ve ·~
1
Mll'Y sen-Ice of·tb.e Affiliated Odd 1'~·
~=·~~~&.- ;.1!h~~i\~r.·.!~obt. h: 1:a.~1l
·
grand of· the order, will :give .th& Mtil·vc;rsary a.ddre-, hi., 11ab;Ject ~lng,. ~'The
Gal~ and Si~ver·iill~s
l
~~?c.t~jd&~!~~:·;'dilth::1~-::01:,'~i-, t!~·
l!U!!rVice;tt. -
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. 31 Whitehall Street
E.tobli>hed 1887
'
RIGHT
.A.Sk (-fod··to\1is~ it to. d~·a\l\r·voli cl6Se1"to·
. H11n; a,nd to:·bring ~ne11, "',(1111e11"'ai1d children - 1\
d~
Cottoil.Bµits, at·.... · .\ ........ <--. ·$1.00-~d $1~~
Wool Suitll, at· .: . . . $2..00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
Heather.Mixtures, at.· . . . . . .
. . . . . . $5.oo
Strip"'1 !"ilk :Wiirst!!dS . . . , . . . \. . . ; . . . '6:00
New Swimming Smts, at ...... , .. $2.00 and $3.00
New Stj'le BB.thing Suits . . . . _,. $3.50 and $4.00.
Golf, Baseball,' Fishing Tackle, Skates,
TenniaRitcketa, Balla andAccessorica,and
Te11nia Rackets ~strung on Short:Not!ce,
TO KNOWJEsu:s
.
1·
.
.
'
If yoll' pray thus-'- ·
In thJ moiTiing; .
You will. bring friends~.,at~}~.s '""ill bring ·boJ-s. Mothe1"R, kuowing ·that ,.the da,- "'ill
·come, ·i"\Yheu yotr-Inust lCave those ~,vb.0111
.. You· love l/etter .·±han,1ife itself, ·,
·
You :Will gathei:;. them, ·
·
W,ill you :i:toH
.
. Parks-Chambers•Hardwick.
, flotj1'. Georgia Products Co.,
37-3$·P~acht..- <;&111pany Atlanta; Ga.•
-· ~=;;;;===::::;:=~ 68 $. Forsyth St. ..· . · . · . ·1
NEWS:PAPERAHGHIVE®
.
·•..
THE DAY
For Sttits of style,
service . a n d safety
you sh011Jd. see our
. new thii1gs in quarter
and
rio-sleeve. .Bath.
.
ing Suits-
.\
CM:r:i. Ge0rge w~ Connors, O! EJrmiogh,am, wh 1o wai;; Mfss'.LtUlaa Lochrane.
of Atlar(t:A,. wore .1a
jon1;1uil colored
"\\.
j · Water·gro_und .g·r~ 11 a~..
NEWSPAPERAAGHIVE®
Wllltl!' tl""'I'. 4, Tl&ll!ftl ]_
Ch1cap;o April :rn -Urb11.n Faber beld
Detroit to tbree e:catter..,d htu tod..y
wb.lle hla t-mr:natee: bunched their hit.
oft bubuc and Chica.go won a pitchers battle -! to 1
DetrQit 11 lone run.
was::.. gift
"
. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " t o ta.ce him
......II
Today's ,g"\mrc: between the Crac-k
ers and Pellcana a.t New Orlcal!a
will be ea.Hect plav by pln:... at D1cb.
.Jemu1on a baselball purlors 011 tha
Viaduct.
The game .sta.rt.:t a.t 3 30
o dock Admls.slon 2;;; cen'tli!o Other
g&tnel!I by innings
'.I'be deta.n h:ill
ha.s been fU.ed up. wlth. t'"'-ne installed, and ~. ne>w the mol!lit up-t<l date
P'al'"lor in the >1.outh
ln tl1e Cr~erB halt' of U1e _ni:nth,
Snuth too, W'a.3 landed on for th1 ee
>Jingle" "ll.counung fol' one run 1 but
iif::s "'~,l~n Ji~e Ji~~~;~u. ::ftve":r"i~e1'::,:;
a.nd SruJ.th f::l<nnea the
f1~:r ;~gn dlri~i':~~nro;~~d d~i;:~tv a.~n~
tor the Pellca.o!I
N'le Pelicans runs m the first
n:ing "ere alt ca.med 01HiB, tui V>a5
of rhese 1n the se'-enth
Two ln
J.<.tlet 1nrhnlt ho\~ eve1
cam<:! ,.s
of
,~
;LlkNl.
h a-.mt'n
'\.'fLA..""IT1..~e B~:1
Lee
If
'\Vllham11
Sm1th c
Rumler, rf
Ilofornn .c'f:
~~~t~~on
b~t
t)l.e•r
re<.ord
or
!'!!::"::o
3
4
:!b\
0
'
(.hir.a.gr,o
l))O 100 1!2T-(
.Battcnei;-Dul>uc u.nd .\f...K&e
i:>chalk
a~
!n-
<
O
Faber
l
one
the
t:be
hits
'
h
o
(lo
po a
3
S
~
n o
6
0
5 1 3 9 3 O
4 1 :i. D 0 O
4 1 1 0 -0 O
"03120
4 o 0 12. 1 O
3 o 0 2 2 0
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p
~\ ~ ~ ~
:
tl'le Pehea.ns
the g-tm.;. :xBowden
by 1mu1.sh1ni;r out three "uni:; rn the 1m 111:x Jenka1!>
hal 1n:1Hilig- on a single
aft old t11ne
"Clndnnatt hit a t?rree bal';'g<lr and an
Tot....is
infiehl o-u:t n lool..ed as though t]le~
1
were o-ut t-o
':nttar:ed.i.)
but
~.:,ored both oC the l:i.tt.er
the l!ICore at th"Tee. all tn the sie;.enth
and putting- over one •n t.he, e1ghth B1slandss
were una.hle to get m0re tha.n o'ne more Eibeol, lb
1n tQie fl•nlh though t!ltngs looked baU: Pott;, Jb
for the h(>mellng.s a.t t1mes in thi.11!1 sel!-
a.pen~d
~nu
one m1n w.ts
re:. ult
\ 'lliew Orl-n!!I Ll;L. ito.prH 30 -('Spe.,m.l)
'llthougb: outblt ._onsidcra.bly during
the ?llnc 1nningl!I. 1'h.e Pelim•.n:ii m;,i.de 1.t
t~ u~ on the CT•u.kers todal, win
nUQr the game 6 to " b~ sl·orin:o:; three
s:l~en
but the ne-..t three were
out 1n quit.I. succt.,,slon
or....~._~
Cobb drew a ba11e on ballll
tgn ;_n!:'a_dcrft~ceatl;'UdT~~~111::r:
'.ffe and Outfielder Roberts :C.6,~~d
thrc.i.ten<.d to score H1 the 11l:r:th lnnlng
but Cob!J who. had reaahe1l third base'
T~aded to. Travelers 1 for was u·a;pp~d by a. lil.Llll!at1onal pla.ye:tnrted b} Oolhn11 and Was nlppJ!d a
few :r~et of! tbjrd ha.Ile after Crawt.ord.
Jud Daley-Changes Take srnglcd
This ))lay waa tbi. tea.Lure
of the game
Score k>y Innings
R H E
Place Today.
Detroit
00(1 100 000---1 3: O
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I.eul'"-Cle-v•l•nd-U..bo
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Can Cuban.
~l(Rff~~ r~~ ~'R~~P;~nni,iit1!1gt1th
Men's.Genuine
Palm Beach Suits
$6.,75
T.illld;olP 9 Jtomo.i 2
Linda..!"
r;..o.
A'l!r»I l'iO -(Spcciol )-Th"
I ln,ln.le dllb <!~!.,..,_,,,..,. th"' Rome dub 7 ,.,,
terdav ln " ti,.__ball £"-M" at Ham.IUnn
p.tlrl< In nom" q t& A<J..ln" plt<.he<:l tor
tho:> L!11dn\e <tub nnd 1'1""'' cup ouly flvt hll~
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All the new patterns are herestrip~s, 'checks, in gray and all
other' popular colors, as well as
the regular "Palm Beach" shades.
Come now, while all sizes are in
stock.
!f~'/f ~',i'd~e.~~!~~' 1:!I~~~~n~"r .A-~! .~~!
lb., 1L!ntlnle
H tl
th~
club
anu
H<Jm"
club
~tand
...., Hwy b01..-e ><Chcdul"d to pl10 on
I.Jo S.tlurdny at Ha.m!Hon park In Rome
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Hold Fre•hmien Banquet.
.\.thcnff\
Ga..
The n11nu .1.l
Aprll
f1'('shml'ln
10 -(Speeial } b:1nquet
:ci.t the
Lni\cnal;., ot: Gcor.:::!,.1. le to be held at
the
Bea.ner;i.
on \VedJH''«lnv
night
~co~~-·a!ih~ ~n~~,'~{ t.:';n,}:~ \ ~0 ~~i~ ~~
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Law 1Bros. Co.
th+'" roitpen><e of the g<1.tt- re<.e1pls (lf the
F .. bru«.1) pushb·dl
cont('~t
llet•..-. en
«ovllomn10«
nnd
fl'<'«hm ... 11-a
' i
game
which is plnyed in llcu bv arr.,,nge
ment of tb" old tllne cl·\s8
~crapti
~,~lctl~)l.".,'~lt~~L~ l~'noJe;11:ck1c;;~~~~~~n
10 Whitehall
~enr the gl'te re<.elpts
-..:1m"li1'T'hl-i
anrl thl!i hanqu~t po~tp()ned
•tuently
W6re
Every--Miiii-in Atlanta
Who Hasn,·t Bought
On'e or two Hart Schaffn~r & Marx suits
for Spring should' come here today anq
inspect the big values \Ve are offering in
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Varsity Fij(y Five at $25
Stra.'w. Hats, too
Prices $1.00 lo $12.50
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LANIER HIGH WINS
6TH DISTRICT MEET
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5t. Lonl-:N'e.,.ark-R•I-.
Pltt111tors-Breoldp-a.1-.
(.,.te.sGwltQff•l-Jl.alD.
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leads the south in value
giving, sqiart \ltyles and
'· number of lasts to choose
from at $4.00 and up.
"*~ into a pair today and 2ive
,,.,. .,. ~our feet a 0 cbance to breathe,.
PALM BEACH
:15
White""11
Street
20
Marietta
Street
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Our Men,s Shoe
Department
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COOL.COMFORTABLE J)UCK OXR)R.DS
All Sizes
Many Blocks
ERECT NEW HOSPITAL
FOR THE STATE FARM
10o/o Off for Cash
Mtlledgevnle Ga, A])rll
30-(Spe:clal )-Th& prltU)n commlaslon, ut a
ut ~he Btltte t•rm thie
Wilek dfielded to erect a new ho11plt1i'l
co.
meetlng held
~1;.!t!~~ld~1~nalr~!}i~ a::~i~t:1 8 ~~;fa~!':
""'ill be located juat beyond the white
building "but far enough dh1tan1
to
I make
-ae• It••4 oonatructioa ,...,_. will
.sflL iJrlDHl4f'atel;r.
safe frQm commu:nklllllla di•
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45 Peachtree
EslablWuul 18861
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Price Drop• Fn111> 30 to 35
PoDala "'-the Rec-·
Kiah ~da.
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Our New Store
NO. 6 PEACHTREE STREET
With a Shoe Service
That Cann'ot Be Excelled
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BEACON SHOES
(IJNION ,MADE)
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. Have st!>od the t¢st. Milfions l9f
discriminating' buyers prono~nce
the,m the best shoes m'ade.
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Y ou'll be interested 1n seeing 'the
many new models we are showing in
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Dallas. O 04 • F<at 'V>-orC11, 0 U. S&ll AjtnlQ, O Ot; Abllepe,. 110, ~alhn11er
O :i ••
Dr•mha.ni, LU, Brown,,;uo<i.\' 1 36, ClanndQn, l H
Cuero. e.04, f>ublln, o.28, -bl!ltl•nd
(I 06.
HW!kell, OH
\Hondo o 16.
Kerrville.
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O 02, Lulln~.
0 o:-, Qu&nllb, O.JO .Bpur, 1.H: WeaU1erto;>rd.
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Auetln
Lia.no Lon¥10.ke, I
1d8.l'ble F,.11., Sn:n~·r. V.alley JuncUon.
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BEACON SHOES·
For Men, Women and Boys.
Also in ' seeing our I\ew store.
BEAco1'SnoESroRE 1
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NO. 6 PEACHTREE STREET
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B~uty
Jn The I Comtitution's
c.,,test
Cou~ ahciuld be sent to
Editor Coriatitution~a Beauty Contest once a
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w<:ek
ry ~lion&,.
The Atlant.a Constttutton
,Great Authora Library
How to.·Get the 'Books
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C:IJp thl•' fftee Ultrary
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~up0;n •nd bring or ..nc1 to "The
offlct1,' together with lt1• upenH lftm Of $1.50
for tll• ent•rm •1:c..Yolum• Mt td bOoka. Thi• -amount we aak
you t:CI pa)" to cover the coat of tranmportatl•n. ir;i:uftama duty,
and plibllehera' ch~
If pu wtu to
thla •t ••nt Illy IN'!l"Oel pcMlt. all ohar111••
Pf'.9pllht, add 1k;. .,. t:
In an. and fin I• the nam• and
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to .:Jacob11 lllllUrQnce compa.ny
Newn11.n •Y•mt1e-
Btl'ttlt liOxJli(t
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lot ea11t 11lde
feet- &1Uth <>l Mlchat!I
March
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Bltec1itor'11. DMd..
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to:~o~-;;-1'1.J~b~" f ~~t~ ~ c(b~o.J~~~~i:o
11treee..
News of the Dunkirk Born- The Market Closed,
bardment Causes Sharp
Decline Except m War
Specialties.
April 27
l&U
.f'roiuu1ona.
Chi"'"'""
A~rll
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Rib~
30..---Cw.ell.
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$9 75@10
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LOS-T AND J:OUND
LO.ST utlcle• .amenzn- ar"
never
:round
otwn they are atol"n wltb
no. ch1Lnce of 1"ile<>V01l"Y but when plelr.ed
up by hon.eOlt pU•O M Lh ..,. WI I sat baell:
~o the own...- It
adver-U1ted In tbW
col1.1mn.
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CoJ>per
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Am Can
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eneral Electric
10 40
10 o~
10 3:;
10 9"
10 85
10 05
IO 35
10 {;0
10 GT
161 '"Northern pfd 1 1 ~
I ln.ril• c.,.ntra
lntcrb<>rttu,gh Met,.
Gnoa~
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Am. :rob.. cco
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AUantic COIL.St L...,
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ATLANT ~CADILLAC CO
228-'.BO Peachtree St
E<!ali nt;
Hep.. Iron a.nd S ee
do prd
Rock 1" a.n
l'' pf,i'd
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Co..
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Steel and
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n peifect condt
De ro1t Electric
Cour e gou 1 1 at er1e for quH:l
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Southerri" ll:a wa.
do pfd
1h:d a a
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Co
sale S.::i::iO ()ne ( halmers Tour ng
Car 19 " 1 uu I a r staTter thcr
T"e" an
P:..Mtic
t:n on Pa~ \'le
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1. ah Copper
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v;-,.rn t.:nnn
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Am SPe Su~a.Total "ales tor the
Bond& r"n
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o erh uled $500 One
:\lax" ell Roar: c.ter full'\' equipped
and JU t o erihat led $.,oo
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W GOLDf,:M):TH, JR,
4b E 1'oith A>e Ivy 1117
IIH\ E A. r914
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York
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thl"~I< n r.ru~e ~~~t ~
ca"-1 one i.:ear ago
la><t appea ed
In
'Ih<I ~on,.UUUion..
5ucb rC.,.P<>ll""~ are th., r"'"'I uC ,...., ...
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Fmana:al
April
30 -Mercantile
Jl•PeJ"
.JOHN i\i SMITH CO.
Pioneers 1n
future"
A.uton1pb1le Coach Work
ran.pd ""9.11
O~o
CARS REP A1NTED
'"•t"'
7 73
7 80
7 5
Id
ttC{I ere
11.nd ax
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i 3.107 :Jll
'l :a bid
7Hbld
7 6S bid
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lrnat "'"~ wa.1h
'!Id ..1J.a.
Tb.r1u1
In " one t "'"'
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MU< tbree time
l
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o ~~
he11e rates ads must b
ll1l d i .ad
11.r.ce 1u1<l del.,lvend al r .1u> <..: n" l u
tvn omce
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CHARLES
CE.RT.l.Jil£D
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METZ,
o "rccr
~vro-y
'l\'"<Jrklnl'n In our
o:cl an"-
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120 122 I24
repal cd,
wll .....
r repi:.lnld
"hop~
1'I IL finl*-
Auborn A.. ..cnuc
RADIA.TORS REPAIRED
or'den returned ,..me <!&7'
Ed&'" "'"od .tve
lvJ" 11$':11
A.TLA.NTA AUTO REP CO
AUTOMOBJL~S
PAlNfi_D_ __
.:..:r.;D REPAIRED
GH E US A TR!AL.
G:EO...,(;.l.A.N '!:ER.RACE G<\RA~lll.
~~--Tl rd and Pe>1,chtr- SU.
ALONZO RJCHARDSON & CO,
ODOM BROS CO
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
.Tl A:>.: I':\
&nd
repal~ed
OU1' uF TJ' VN
reeelv11d
a
ACCOUNTANT
rr.11.-,.t AIU#I: C°"'l/Hlft1 of rlu South
H_.t Blllildlns
ATLANTA
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OPEN e.l
QUBl"f.~ra.
GEORGI\
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night Now in DUI' more •Paclldarag<> ...,d rep<i.ir wUl'k IL · IVY St. Main ltl~" AU tot.
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FORDREP A.IRS
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Mddl•
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April :;io -ll'h1 eu)'
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rpilet and un.,h•ntred.
ln:;oph~ J1.-m.
el-tn> Yt c
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Ml'PDLEBROOE:S
n>ar Bu\ck_2!L,l!:V 4HL
CENTRAL GARAGE
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11
;--t10!.i:mdoll
BJ>Ot eopper
!71
:rutu.-ea,
c:E16t 10• futul"f>M £1All 10...
ot":i tin'"-lliOt
20 Lo.adc.a. uo, 17• Cd 10
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OPIDN DAY Allo'D NIGHT
34' .JS AIJBl:RN A'l.E
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Bil'XRUPT STOCK OF
FURNITURE AT
Al,TCTION.
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0ft..in.. doubt1ns, you have a1ked Y<;JU:r•c:lf this vsry qtiation -when you,·
difi:-ovcreil you :needed somc:thinf fo:r your office.
. Next tii:ne. ',1ay:. "Why, of cour-JUST FIVE SECONDS FROM
FIV:S..POINTS... lt'a ca9y' co rcmnD.bcr.
Wilson's Clothes
ARE GOOD-VERY Good
J.2 Ed11cwoo.1
·Ju•t a H•ndful of Reoii:ndei's
Dalt•
Chain
Table•
1
Piliot Device•
Office Book•
Stationery
lak.1 . '
,
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l•k Stand• ·
Typew-ritc::r Rib boas
C,.:rh- Paper·
Pme
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ThU I#. the
lll.k. Calendan
Fountain Pea.
Sci•~~·
bu~lne.J-Y~
.NOTE
Sil~
Gloves
---·'
- THIS,
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be!:it silk' G16ves ~de.
-. I-EEtn America
T
at
cost o1
llinaey
Black. wbtte, 80114
th~
o~
kinds~
or with contrasUnC stltCbing. MaJLJ'
novelties, :su~h ~ u
shirred . anl!l
1Strlped tops, etc.:
5oc, 7sc, $x, $x.50-. an\!
=
$0.
Xa.Yser''s NeW .
Cha.moisettea ·
-WhJte, natitrat•• pongee, whit& ._
witb. black .-sUtchjng'. W~RbO.ble.
(~~ove.-..M~fn .~loor--, L"6,.) ·
Lb.Mirror
Candy
F RESH
29c.
a'ss~rtm~nt •. ju~t
· arp:.-ed· tOday.
Creams,
·harJI. candies, nuta and a:OOdtee
burled· deeJ,ll in 18.yera ,of chpeolate.
·
. -. ' ·• '.
Mirror candles are good, for
cblldren-the Ne:tr York· health
board lndor1ee them ror. purity
and cleanllnesa ot_ ~Uu~Ure.
Fre11h Mirror candle• ailH )n
bwlk, at
3~
to 50c_a
pou~d ..
=
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Evet'Yth~
;
for·the. OffiCe
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Where an:
'Et.iem.Aln b'
actJ""11y fn the
Kaysefs
New, ·
Ruic:rs
Erase:r•
Pio• , ·
FOOTE AND DAVIES COMPANY
tn
At la nt"'a
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Penciy
·A.nYthinlif and
only .,,·~ore
•: ·.
Letter B.:Hkc:ts
W :;utc: Batkets
De.k Bloucr1
PAY DEBT
INCURRED IN 189~
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