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THE For the Woman Wli I Has Hair NeVTork TWtaical NewsYV Th.beaaUea-ir the Anna Held rus ere tamoa. for their pulchritude. Th lr coiffure. 4d del to tb lr charms- How man a such abundances of. baantlf ul trasses dar In and rdafi uU keeping always the weir ap pearanee.

is beyond. tberkeo the avera. woman. Bat. Mat.

1111. I whisper these girls depend Tether upon dry shampoonsTto keep tbelr hair fin. and glosar. TIt7 mix ounces of powderd orrli ot wlthi ounces oftItro and they ar prepared. OF.

seavons aampoo- 1ns Onc rt tlc lc artnklt a tablespoontul of inrir-- tare' orit the ad and than th powder ifcrougn e' That I. II there la to 4t and they ha thet bother and discomfort that accompany" rlnBlaa and' the' Hair. together with tbs danger of catchlns cold. wonderful resultsithejr aehlve with tli rox eonTlncea me that It Is th nlyi China that can Trow. hair.

for thelrhatr IOBK and. abundant In adv- dttlon to belnff fluff and lustrous IBDilSSiE Daltoll. G. Msvrch-- One dollar la the amount of tho proposed bondti which thvot rB will toe called on to decide within a' weeks the city council of Daltonhaving decided to call thejelectlon. and a com-- mlttoe to make preparations' for the eftction was named.

If tha election is carried. the- money- win be apportioned Jn following manner. For Improvements and ex tensions at electric ilffht plant. 30000 for improvements and extensions at waterworks 30000 for' pavingstreet for new- school building and Improvements on. present Jbulldlnrs.

125000 for extensions to ewer' system 920000 for fire sad quarters TO GET 100000 HOSPITAL Anniston. Ala Msrcb S. Special. Announcement was made here today that the greater part. of the 11011000 left by 1.

R. Kaplan. the Annlstonlan whodledln In Atlanta Tuesday evening- oes to the erection. of. a free public hospital here and other oharlUes being- remembered ly.

The remainder of his fortune was distributed In personal bequests and la generally understood that C. H. Tomllnson. his private secretary and a son. III.

only surviving relative were beneflclasies. M. B. Wlborn Judge T. W.

Coleman. Tr and A. H. Shepherd are trustees the estate. The body will arrive here Thursday Rlng.

and will be taken to Hillside cemetery for Interment. Out of respect ta hi. memory most of the storesof the city will doe during the hours of the funeral- Mr. Kaplan was 55 years of He came here about 20 years go and entered business. He soon amassed a great fortune.

retiring about years ago. BANQUET AT. PIEDMONT BENEFIT OF. JUVENILES Juvenile Protective Association Guest of the Local Hostelry. A dinner will be served at the Piedmont hotel at 7 o'clock tonight.

with tbe compliments of W. S. Wlthm and E. C. lIawa7 for the benefit of the Protective Association.

This association was incorporated icr- the purpose of building and equipping the Juvenile State at Center Ga. establishing Juvenile courts and the probation system protecting and l1cln. neglected children and' advocating adequate state legislation TFherevtr needed. Th guests of the evening will In 1. O.

Hardman. Clifford L. Anderson. W. R.

Hamraond J. Anderson. J. E. Smith.

Crawford Jackson. J. E. An- nls. Prank Eastman.

Asa G. Candler. T. Wright. E.

Van Winkle. AR Holdrby Henry A. Atkinson. S. Drvls A Granger.

J. N. McEachern. A. J.

West H. CL Bagley. H. R. Durand.

H. N. Dutton H. H. Whit comb C.

A. Wtckersham D. Manly. Dr. tt.

A. Jenkins T. J. Shackelford and M. Michael.

GHIeipie I Confirmed. WashingtonMarch Barnea Gll- lesple waa-eonflraed by tit. senate to- 4ay a. VkeeI StatU- attorney lor the westerndistricto OFliEDlC Monument Js" Unveiled JJ- atRome Shaft Erected by the Rome Otrnp of Sons' of Vet eran Formally Pir ented to the City by" Judge Moses rtome. Gia March SJfc CUnnlag- txaml editor of th Con fed rat erftB.

of NhvlJle waa the prln- clpaJT ker the' unTemo-r'of the fij in nument to ib United St te in nor the worn-en of the Confeder- thU irern Gen rl Cl nent A. Evans" commander- in oh let of th United Confederate Veteran who wi Jo. have mi-aft tit" Address. wai ill nd dill not attend. Judge Moee Wrljht.

ine the Rome amp of Sons of Vatvraiu. wb0 erftcted tb monument made the. speech dell re ring th haft to the city acceptance beln. made by Mayor T. baf which I.

of Iac marble. 30 feet In height. It deco. rated with two groups of fliurea at the baae. repr aentlngr New From the Front" and- Th Minuter.

Angel. Inscription praUIng the purity and fidelity of the southern women appearing onv either aide were written by Prealdent Woodrow Wllaon. of Princeton university. formerly. a reai- at of Rome.

and the Rev. O. A. NunnaJly former president of Mercer university. rT Following the unvelllar uroles UUa Alice" Baxter.

president of the Georgia division of the Daughters of ttle' Confederacy and other officials of that onranl rtlonwere sueste or honor of tho local or HOLD MEETING AT DALTON Da l- March. Special Delton Is today entertaining the fifth annual convention of tile pnvsl- clans of the Seventh district of Geor- BTla. the meeting feeing attended Toy a larsre numberof the mot prominent physicians of this section. The of ficers are Dr. T.

NoUn. of Mari etta president Dr. J. p. Bowdoln.

ot AdalrevtUe vice president Dr. H. C. Erwin of. this city secretary and treasurer.

Revp Kv films opened the meet. Ing- with prayer The address of wel- come wa delivered by Mayor P. B. Trammell who delivered the of theltrtO toth officers of therdle Urgulbd iy Dr. W.

E. Wood there delivered alt. cat nest' address In bfohalf of local Thework of. the afternoon consisted of reports of the standing committees. tog-ether with aV number of ofll1tt Jngpapers by the stes prenent Dr.

H. C. HolUelaw. Dr. R.

E. Adair Dr. P. p. Bowdoln.

Dr. C. T. Nolan and Dr RJoL Harbin. BIG EARNINGSMADE BY TOBACCO TRUST Report Shows Profit of 50 Per Cent on 40000000 Com- mon Stock.

New Torkl March Tbe American Tobacco Company wblch Is now ht lag Vie fderal' suit for' Its dissolution before the UnlteA States supreme court Blade public today Its annual report for 1 0 which showed that It earned sDM per cent on Its UOOOOOOO com- ma. stock. Net wer. 20. an In crease of 174StTt over last year.

which. af tr deductions and preferred' stock dividends loft a balance of S27St The. report showsa total surplus of UUIIUO an amount larger the Issue of common tock Boy Shot in Eye. Athens. Oa March SpeelaTL Bailey Ware the ye old son of HI Wares of this city was wounded this afternoon by a bullet from an air gnn.

which struck him la the ht eye. The wound accldentaJ. He will probably his eye. Seattle to Wide Open. BeattleWash March The majority of Hiram C.

GUI republican can- dldate' for mayor on a wide open town" probably i will be less than 20011 over WUUam N. Moore. democrat according- to ng-iares compiled today on yesterdays election. Is. STOPS FALLING HAIR iRafcyir con of utebnr.

Shrccrta qnlnln sadtura ehlorkj. QIIIt akohotwaUr PCdonDe. fat ym doctor-a xit that PoIIow. Ms Mc Jasbir. CompleUlTiatrnnamOiatt.

xntdnsiln. not Color the Hair Union Say ings Bank on savings deposits com- pounded scmi-aan ally Speeridingia a habit and many have it. iSi" Saying is a habit too and that old usml an is a bundle of habite" is the wtioieiieatrof thfr tu-- if' Te ei thank ou for itia life. 10 DccAturSt LJXCEO IN POSITION BEFORE IMIVIENSE CROWD Photu by Francis K. lrlre Scene at the laying' of the cornerstone of thenewtabernacle and institute on Lui street yesterday Th crowning Incident of till.

years Bible Conference and one which tia been awaited with er Interest by all. connected with the Tabernacle church and th ministry of Dr. Len 3. Broiichton was. the laying of tbe cor nerstone with Its attendant cere- monUs.

or tbe new Tabernacle and Institute on Luckie street adjolnlns the Tabernacle Infirmary. The services at the Tabernacle adjourned at the close of Dr. Meyer's nipmlng sermon tojthe site-of the new building. where splatorm been erected for. the use of the pastor and speakers the- officers or the enure and staff of the Infirmary the choir.

and an. adjoining- one on which seats were provided for the ladles. Great A le ee Attends The. great audience from the Taber nacle flowing- down Luckie street Join- Ing the number already assembled. lined the space about the building- and the street from curb to curb.

It was a great gathering- Dut of such quiet and reverent demeanor as fitted the occasion. TIw services began with the singing- of Jems Lover of My Soul followed by an eloquent na moving prayer by Dr. A. C. Dixon.

How Firm a beautiful words so appropriate to the mo meat was read by Dr. Robertson and sung by. the peopled Tbe address of Dr. Meyer followed brief and simple but touched with the gifted elo and poetle charm that- attends all tit. au ranees of this famous divine.

Pr Meyer said la part gather under the gentle 'benediction of thla exquisite- sunlight and under our- Fathers root upon the center already consecrated by the prayers and gifts of- Gods children. I believe that this will be an historic occasion not only in the history of the church but not unworthy. chronicled In the history of this great and beautiful city. for. although It Is the tendency la some quarters to discount the.

tnllu- nce upon public life of. a must be heldby every thoughtful man that they are necessary their moral and tlct effect. for legislation without the' atmosphere which' furnishes the dynamic by these laws may. be' maintained must fall. In the creation of noble Ideals In a commun ity churches play an Important part.

Atlanta knows well enough the history of this work carried on by one of her. mot distinguished Suffice It tossT that" 12 years ago last Sunday Dr7 toaghton commenced his ministry In this city. Six months after that that tbroa.d to hear him madenecessary the erection of the present Tabernacle. which was entered upon It months after. Slac.

that. wonderful growth has taken' place. A membership of between 1000 and 4000. a Sundayschool of 2400 Infirmary which has th countenance of. the doctors of tit.

state. pMt Baa Wsj Respect. much else has The pastor has not flinchedIn taking his part In all movements that have spelt the betterment of an his fellow creature All have not greed' with him. but all whoreeognlze a. man when they meat him.

even la opposition recog ala. la Pr. BrovhtOn a man who is not ashamed of principle. In addition to this your pastor Has achieved a fame. He' can crowd the biggest auditorium.

In London. If I. could cable my former church one of. the greatest la London that Dr. Brouhton would accept their pastorate they would be exceedingly Joyful.

Whether yoo will let him go is another muter. Now you are to a place of worship worthy of the' church and worthy of the- pastor iwho Is gifted beyond all of us la charming and magnetic qualities and lor the gospel Of our Lord and beautiful words Dr Meyer Im plored that the new church might- be tally dedicated. as our lives to the preohlae of tho message ef Goda love to seen. th grsat crowds' might be attracted to It by the uplifting ot the Saviour of the world. It is a voluntary church.

erected y. tua tarr gifts. In tho same iplrlt of religion as thatwhich brought to these shores the pilgrims of' Plymouth Bock who would be free their worship. ItIs Baptist ebureh' with ordinances dating. ba to the OlDDlilllloa at our Lord.

and connected with tho church of Pentecost by a' hlitory that rings with the name of Bunyaib. Carey. KaoIr auterd. Oorden. Broadus sad dSPUrg.

Solld. ettk raster. Dr. Meyer closed with an appeal to Us people to relieve- their- raster ol some of- bU burdnw. lid suggested that next August when tb aew bulding Is woll1 vnder way pastorboaeat a lony vaeatli trip around the worlf.

to retort whenthe new church I ready for nil occupancy' to go on tor It years longer with renewed vtgor IId power1 Dr. Breughu Introducing Mr Mood who brosght greetings and FoBgratuIatloni from Northfisld. Jd that he- thought goo brnso that oa thl. occasion be tit. plattona with him Dr.

Dlxoa under wBose tnln- try- he was converted when a boy ln North Carolina. Dr. Robertson with whom he was college Dr. Meyer. who has been so much- help to him.

Mr. Moody. through whose father It wss jnade possible for a Confer ence to be ht to Atlanta la tne nrBtpace and Mr. Kemp. In whose church- he had preached.

with. much pleasure. Mr. Moody delivered his sage of congratulation la well-chosen words and expressed his hope and be- Uef In the reachlnK out of the Influ ence of the Tabernacle to- the bounds of the country. Dr.

Brat Ceagratatated. After the unvelVlng. Dr. Broughton placing in the repository in the tone some records that the church wishes to preserve. the church roll.

mera bership' nt of officers of the differ ent societies- other papers Including the program of the cornerstone lay Ing. placed the cap upon It and applied the mortar with a. steady hand. The exercisescame to a cloee with a fer- vent prayer by- Dr. Broughton.

ol thanksglvlns and faith. and the pronouncing of the benediction I Dr. Jo seph Kemp. Dr. iwas Immediately sur rounded by a throng of ministers and others.

pressing their. congratulations upon him. wJilch. ere. received with his usual pleasant DIIl It was a lit- tit tremulous wwever.

and' his face expressed. II. 4eep Reeling of holy emotion tha braujlit tears to the eyes ef Will oi rhflis ood I 9 rt 4 Pltform. each. rec.

ognUIng the prlncloli of Bacrltlce and self Vhlch runs through- out the. whole of the life of thl lead er with so consecrated a constituency. Thla scene marked' not only an epoch In the life of this leaderand his people but also an epoch Inrthe spiritual and civic history ofour great and growing city. LaI AM ftocle rLetter. Rev.

J. W- assistant pastor then read a. letter from the Ladles Aid Society a1 surprise to the pastr as follows. Tee Ladles' Aid and Missionary So- cleti. upon this occasion marking the greatest epoch In the life of our church feel that.

no deeper pleasure could be afforded them than to be al lowed the privilege without consul tatlo. either with the pastor or otrl- cers of the church to present this In' honor of the founder of the Tabernacle Baptist church Atlan. ta. Ga Rev. Len O.

Broughton. PD la memory of Dr. TJI Low who loved the church and Its pastor. and. who labored for Its-development In Its early' history both la gifts and time the Idrk and Innunoe of which linger with us.

tllI He-being dead Vetspecketh1 His wit. who still worships' with us presents' wlth the same undying Jove for the church and Its founderj zeeling as did her husband that Dr BroulJhto. has notonly been distinct blessing-and inspiration to thousands of llve our own fair city but that-his ministry ha. leaped the bounds of national to International fame and blessing. With the presentation of this tone Comes the request by the- door that the son of the founder of.

this great and glorious work shall unveil the stone and her constant prayer is for the divine protection guidance and power In the same measure and degree that has ebarmcterlied his past labors. May tho God of II grace overBbad ow. keep and sustain us in our ef fort to bring to completion tho work begun today' Affectionately. THill MISSIONARY AND LA-DIES' AID SOCIETIES March" I 1 10. The stone Is.

Inscribed The New Tabernacle Institute. Dr. Len O. Broughton- Founder- lilt. SUPERVISOR NAMED.

FOR RURAL SCHOOLS HPowell Appointed to the i Petition by Commur rioner Pound. it H. Powell formerly a professor In the Normal school at XIlIgetllIb has been appointed supervisor of Tjirml schools. by State School Comrolultncr Tere M. Pound and ha alreadytrt op his duties in that capaulty.

Professor. Powell was appointed to the position under the authority ef and with tho Pptoval tho PMbodr board whlchin thetr es' of aavoduoatlonal campaign In. this state has set. aside for. year the of 110 So' pay' tI.

Md traveling expense of tho rural school s- eervieer a oe4Uon created irthat board Professo wall a tl tho. cm- patlty' of" assistant to Commissioner will travel over the state advising and- consultingj withcounty school mmlulol1ero' regardlnr school work and the nest method" of improv ing It. Although tho Feabodyooard ha made tit appropriation for this. work or only one year. It Is BeUeved.

lt wilt be contlnoedJrerayesr to will move his. ILm ny' to Atlanta i within a. uhort while and will makehis Headquarters here. rather of Juflge Arthur e. Powell of th court of s.

I 1 I j1 i dresses and children 5clotnes. Vr i vl arc ve light thim weight for sumr time wear- and JieayierTtiQdre woyen pieces i 1 right now. morning ati 8:30 if you want ome really remarkatle bargains. Tliere ill he tliree grq-aps- Like this 25c Madras 15 23c. uose ompany GORDON LEE WILL RUN.

AGAIN Rome. Ga. March Special. That Cohgreaamaa Gordon candlQat to ucee hlmlf set- a ahadow of doubt. CONGRESSMAN.

GORDON' LEO. Who- will be Candidate to Sucoed Himself was heretoda and stated toa friend that he would announce for cpn re In. a short time. It appears now that hI. most form.

liable will be Moses Wrliht who already has made several speeches. WrlslttUrT Insists that Lee win adhere to a promise made two years a and. not be acanldte Amalcanuitod Copper Lotted. New York. Kreb s.

The Kovernor of the tock exchange. todJ aator ed the placing of ofAmalcmated Copper-In the regular- or Mllsted" depart- medt. The oompanTs authorised capital tock Is 1UIOOO000. of which UI SS7BOO la now-Issued nd outstand- Woman I Burned. bcala.

Fit. March Mrs. U. W. Jackson.

wife of a wealthr IUen of Elect 10 miles from this place. was burned to death- whileflchtlni forest fires near her horn tody Thcnavour 01 Post 10331168 118 sodistinetlyiplcasing ithafitvMs 1 5yonthe lik-- aiK of both XJ-OU-QR and old Who neTep be ore cared cereal I6c Peitam Certal Com BtttT Nrt Mick JUDGE JOHN ROSS OUT FOR CONGRESS Macon. GL. March 9. TSpecIat Jud John Rosa In announcing hi.

candidacy for. ngr In the Ith district today pave out a card denning hI. views an along with hli political faith 11 He' ta tbatie is a Matea rIght democrat and favors all meaiyrei that preserve the integrity of the several states and trgthn the union of atates. In ntlonal policies he oppose. the pending postal savings hank and central hank hllla.

He favors laying Cor needs Of government and not to protect tavored private. Interests. He I. also opposed to- the ship subsidy bill. On the disf ranch Isemetxt law of 1 0 he makes th following statement Oppoea Law 1908.

I am opposed to the Georgia law of 1901. which deprives every good cltl- sea of the right to vote and taJtesfrom him the power to discharge thla Im portant duty of oltizenMp unless he registers six months before the te fixed by. law for the election of a gov- ernor and members of the general as sembly of our tat As members- of congress are nominated on the same Say when tha governor and members of the general assembly are nominated this law will deprive every man In the sixth- dlatrtct. who" fail to register seven no oaths before the con gressional election of the right vote In- the select-Jon of a congressman Thla law will disfranchise thousands of goodcltliens Men of every walk and vocation wilt awake on election I day to find themselves outlawed from the ballotr box the free mans means I for' expressing hi. will a citizen.

I This dlofraohlement act of' 1908 will fall heaviest1 oa the farmers and the young men who wtll attain their majority this year before the general lection. Important and sometime vital public questions often arise within a period of 1 months. Such qutloa should command the highest thought of cUae" who must settle them through the ballot box. However vital such qutlo may be to th public welfare. even to' the safetyof our gov ramnt and however great may be the Interest ot good citizens in their aolntlon.

no good citizen can express hta will to such qn tloti unleva. he has registered with the tax-collector four months before the nearest primer and six month before the nearest regular election far generations our people have been acostomed to exercising the to vat. without Ix months' care- fult prepora oxL Few' young' men know that they must or that they hay. th Tight to act while they are minors la or to loa. th right to vote when they become men.

Peo- pl engrossed with their private busi ness are apathetic as to public affairs- until aroused. by Imminent necessity of acting on men and moaa- are. if thpot hunter for public of- flc is to be thwarted under this Is- franchlsemenVlaw of 1108. campaigns must be mad during January February and March whereas the date of ith primary la postponed by law to August ao that our' people may consider public questions and' candi dates for office during th months of ummt when their private affairs are least- exacting. PHARMACISTS HOLD GRADUATION EXERCISES Southern Cottegf of' PH rm cy CIoe I Term To- Thcomnieneement of the SonUiera callece of Phsrniacy will b.

beia In the collet auditorium Luckte street thlr enln al o'clock The addrea. to- the rraduates" will bo' delivered br Hon. Thtllna6 H. f- res president ef the board of trustees who. will also confer' 4 the ecreti.

Dri RHolderby wlll rlv theInvocatlon and the demii ct Jha e. Dr. Haniell Crenstaw. will make kls annual WurmVior- chestrs. lit ran the proirsra- with tnoslcsj' el tton Dt- P.

SU phlns i wm rmlSB the BerTlcem. inos. rrom neeses which ssn tiI. pleesa. of life should take Jiiren PUIs.

One box will tell-a storr of ttarreloui Nsnlu. This medtrliie basmore rejarenatiag. yitallla force then has erer kefore been ottered bent postpaid in plain fackare only on receipt of this adv. and tl. Mod.

brits orlrtnators C. Bood Co. pro- wtetoro Boods SanspariUa. Lowell. Mu VARICQCELE bMh the blood and tlM nm.

and I. always cuura a MT- taia annum of kn--- throu-iiiout tb Bznal oatam. In fan. thn dt of nr arc in manr Uf fcnot wmji and are far in ftietr oT exnr rt to cnaMe a phYtld. ta lorate all ef tta fffecU and fully Ht ram.

It to M-- nlT arr 1st bI ta dMcnnlna th ft a but ttt Tarioua f-efltt dl at- w-w mirM. and th eaj cd a wfdintljr. Our mthod of tmatlnr thlt dlMae poww many adrantacn owr ttra thedc. 8oBi of the rnra at all 01 them can cured hy a nrj alnpla aad plcaMRt laeUKXl Uiat employ In our rffloa" Wa do BO nitllnf. cans no pain mod tbo tmatmcnt doer not Imtrfw wltb um p- ttanta onUaarr dntlaa.

Tho oonita-f to oar of Oc from out of th ritr BUT no boas tb um dar th-t-r wrlwh. Oar at rtbod oTlnathif tbla fa tui of oar akUl In UM trrat-n nt of all If TOO any of the fn or i dlMM pecnllir men. are- pt tat flT TOU taUbi ttplnfaw nd Um nnt MWfbI Hid to Un Bt. ConcoJutloa In Ibe ofS or by mU. It 7va ant call write UL Oar fMt MMboo4 Hestltb.

matt. our book on dltvaan of womeo UM fTiBptgiB blanks wnt xm mii- 1 DR. HATHAWAY CO. 33 Bill. 11 a.

8L. AUenta. a i :0 1" i 11 or lh W. II Bea tU Ul Ir fJ i.T'kT ieat. Nw Tit.

la' Helde" Tlr urua44 4fIIt. tllIchanDL HOW tJ a atiful tna da7m aD4dT t. tb. a tb k. of av.

100. I be. pend hapoo otokeep II. Sl aUDceaof reot wttbi andtlte7 re foJ oa lIam al 1 hr olib ad a d' tlabruIt tIm Usb Iato lia. eape4 h.

d' dlta mfort 10. durof TII. ult the tllerox Itl tb. tl dl IolltO bel" flutrr a DALTnN TO ofBONOISSYE Hrc Sp II 0. tboa amouat od Iu Ill be lIe decl.

feweeks oDalton havlas com rectloaa d. t1ie1Pon Ia the Imprometand x- pavlnc treet wer t. 0000 tire' department II ad- 15000. ANNISTON Aanlion Marob Special Anaouncement' L. he greatr Tudayevnl goes a fre rmalndrof fortuawis dltrlb ted rltivewre ballcl aDd re bodym OUt' motof tor of cllrwlll ro i 70clock andE.

T1 venlle- Protective Sta te tablllllnsuvel1l1. pratec ag The of' wlllbe Cllff rd And. roo. HammoadI I. Frank.

Eo' VanWlal 1e. A. Atl 1naonT TN McEaeh n. A Whitcomb. C.

aalrDr G. lcapiela' Con rmeiL WhlaatoR Marcb I. da torJhe west. trlct Vlrlnl UllNDRtJOMf8 r' mJIrieIit 1hi j' Wu bYthe RomeC mp- SonsofVet f' orman teaented it. Wrill t.

lme.Ga. Karch8k. ha. tbe Coafederate Vt raa f. Tenw tbeprla i Clp aker' at.

th" unveJlln. of ftr the State. iQ wome jere. jfreraJlOa Cliriont coJllma deplnohlef th. Ualted' Confe ratoVeteran Wh w.

ha ddr aOIl MOes V.t.'hD.ted tb. de Idellverlnc tho elt tbe' TW. lpaoomb. la. 1 retdwlth ofllgureat ba.

repreaentingNew TJ IIItterlag pral lng h. mea oeltber PreldentWoo4row WII a' anlverIt tc M. Ge rgla andober alKllaatloDwere locaIorobatioa PHYSmmNSHOLD ME TING OAt TON iton. tb 1. Tbeof- fi.

dalrevlUevlo oItyecretary tb b71ayO. ke the' offlceof co" euaelt th. cal The work or repora togethwltll all' pape. th. 110lng BJCEARNINCSMADE Re ort' mOD N.

The befi 190. iO. caQ1 la- I. I ftr ahO. I thaa.

the aT. commoa' 80 Sh t' Alhe. Sp.laI. 11--014 clt ga. aad wiU--probablr deOpen 8oattle Wash Tlt.

tow Ie. rd" II. oa Anra n. YI aabtu1Ib rla. qab am GP octAw OtItlbif a4Ivb.

PromptIJ 1taJr. da oJI Aadc DtclraalDJ. Do lUni yi gs Ba t. f' r'- i I AQt sayiDpdep a- I Ppouade se Ji r. ySpeeridh gis habitandmanyh veit.

yiIigiS ah bi4j thatoIdkuism. MaD abUridIe' ihabif8 tthewJ ine toth tu atio Teac clii1dr nto vemm Whi1eJh re 1 tJ1ei tha 1kYou ritiI fter if 1 j' I' H'- 1t. fo 1 r. dt fIfi lil1 i 4r. OWQ.

3f iJiitlf t- i tAB RNWeG fC Elts1itiI rE J. l. 15' B. N. POSITI N.

BEF RE IMMENSCROWb i 0 tho rriCl i trl attbe tb C. Th. and' with churchDd thralaltr I G. BroYlblonwall wIth cer the on tre TabernaoleIalirmary to he bu l1ngber. hd ue the church If lad.

I ARle th lTab 1 1 but. of. a lIo1mdat1Do the th rea ag people tou blid In Ioqc at all eraa.e. We ilrbt a Oa' thlm 1'- hltO uaworth ta' tII It held. by the .01 r1 r' 1l1latlon.

brhlchtIte la. benilatlnedIauu Ideai. ItYcburobe kao. ellaoueh to' Mi th Dr ltlb mo ltba SUd schoolof Jn rmarr thcouatne rt. lld.

mach. IIlachd Ia move meat. bettrni nt 1 wh' Ne enlsa m. hlll1o. evea POIt on' orldwI4o fame 1 thlrlItete Whetllarro 1 lIlp th ho I.

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and InC. Wotn nJiBUlDecL Mr. of a. Electra. 1 hom 11 The.

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tho pl. engrawlt rlTtebaat the 11 1 I 110. to thwartedal1der thl.dl.- franc Iementlaw I be. ru rJr. the' toAugutothat our eaa l- I date.

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