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JJ SJ-JJSF i Ipn iiB PECY fi MI Hut Creates Jup PRESENT IdVa iHcs from yorWoodward ytmlix Pppenhefmer Yoier Mayor Collier Has a Hot line on th Subject. TKe tip of Hamilton I ouglas vice p3edot the board of education ad- 4 dreasdto the citizens of Atlanta andl ap- Pia' ngf tlicm to call for open sessions of tnilichooi Aboard opened a. discussion that i not likely to cease until the object of the ined. of tho. members of the board.

twoftnembera not being In the city shows 7 ti Tour favor open sessions. Trro refuse to Wk. non-committal. WOODWABD officio member of tae board favors open' PARKS ei-6fftclo member- of tli8 board favors open meetings. SAMILTO1J' DOUGLAS vice president of the board avyrs open.

meetings. 02013 PAPPENHEIMEB favors meetings. BW0Dw0BTE Las voted open. meetings but refuses to com- vIiZ BOSSES is opposed to the Bold- fag at open meetings. A.

0. TUBNB thinks th matter of not enoTigh Importance to It EOKE skrTHi inot la tha city. x. votedagainst open meetings. Interviews with the Members.

HAMILTON pOUCiHjAS was simply over- x. helmed with message. of congratulation by and by telephone as well as In He. eald It Jias been a. gratify- A' number of the members of UnC Jaw told me that they were firm rfiBijirt eUe that secret sessions should be faboilsbed The great puroberw of reoc1ve by mo to- In rayor- of doing away tf chamber1- feature of fed1Cpt.tn meetings enables me 5- snorefully to realize truth or the old suing Te foot Bom of the people all thetliZie and all the people soine of thatlmev but yo i cant tool all the pea- pjVaUJfhe I et us turn on the light.

vit us make our schools what they- ought to be and are not among the best satdt I behave that pen sessions would facilitate i tli WVI1CC the board of education and iinj oooviaced that the public la what Its iepresentattves say and- bow they vote. On two occasions board fatted to pus resolutions that Slilntrodnoed which called- or op II iotu neratly but reserved the right to 40 into session when necessary. iOniOne Occasion the adverse vote ii jay recollection serves me correctly 4 to I- another- the resolution failed on a MATOt WOODWARD said As a general proposition. am opposed to secret see- nonitjf the board of education. There is nofreasonWhy la my opinion.

the dls important topics often board should not Jjtard by inyonewho wants admittance. ofllclo member of the board. Sfl deeire my part these topics would do tie pubuoTno good I think faWever. the meetings pt the board ehould be open. rtOSSER chairman of teachers' committee I do not care to express myself either way or the other In regard to the matter" A.

C. TUBNER 1 do not care to appear la. print. over the matter at alt I notice the discussion of the question of open meetings but I prefer to say ntbIiis. It the question was of more Importance I would pot mind giving my position.

toy which. I mean that I do not consider it of sufflclenttaporiance to warrant an Interview. I do not want my name to ap pear In the paper. JUDGE 3. O.

BLOODWORTH. chairman ot the tlnance committee I have no oh- jecUon to open meetings of the board. upon ordinary. questions. such for in stance- as the demerltlng of children ab- sent on religlpus holidays.

But there are many matters which require an execu- Un session. If I have- an objection to the open meeting plan. end I do not say I have. It I. because of the trouble that would be cause.

by turning people out of the meeting every' time we had' me- uttve session. I voted for open sesstqns. when the question first arose. and the second time I voted against It. I have not had time to think over the matter lately.

and. have scarcely given' it. a. thought since the card of Mr. Douglas appeared.

I would like to think the- Question over before making any' decision and- would prefer at present to be quoted. as saying my mind la not fully made tip1 As stated Messrs. Miles and Smith are not In the city. The former will remain away a mouth but the latter will return today. Talks with Council Members.

The Constitution Interviewed the. mem- bare of council and without exception they favored OPEN MEETINGS. They said they failed to see why the bus- mess of a body that is most vital to- the people should seek to conceal its method of management and fashion of reaching decisions and the opinions held and expressed by members. The public school systems close Telations with the famlly need no discussion. The public school mold youth in Its progress towari EanhbodLi Who' Is' Interested In youth Its parents are not And Its parents pay the taxes.

In this article axe quoted a number of Atlanta's best citizens and their view- of the matter. They fall to see why a screen' should thrown be twelln the public and the public school system In the shape of star chamber ses dons. oALDEIUIAN MITCHELL I think secret sessions are entirely out of place. 1 ant most positively opposed to them. Public officials elected for the public work should not proceed behind closed doors.

I think Mr Douglas is exactly light. The taxpay- ers have a right to know exactly. what their public servants are doing. Especially Is this true. In the board of educa- tjon I am opposed however.

to any municipal hoard dosing Us doors to the pubic. I et the' transactions be open and above beard. I came very near Introdutu- lug a resolution in council recently secret sessions in municipal AUJERaiAN RICE I am In favor' of open doors. I always have and probably always will transact the city's bus- ness so that the people may know what Is going on. I say open everything' of a municipal nature.

The taxpayers have. a right to know what is going on. Secret sessions are wrong. COUNCILLMA HOLLAND I don't be liars in secret sessions to tile school board or anywhere else. The meetings municipal boards should be- open so that the people may' know whatis going on There are sonic cases of eouira where executive sessions might be necessary.

but the people should be allowed to and hear the regular business of the city boards transacted1 COUNCILMAN BURNS I think the reg ular meetings of the board of education should be open I am opposed to secret sessions. There are some cases. or course where publicity- oticertain matier con sidered might injure individuals. AnW COUNCILMAN McCUIJX3TiaHiv I say keep the meetings open all time I ee no rfeibtt whyiie board ofeducation should transact alt its business Sehtad dosed doors. ALDERMAN TTJlNKal ii general ok' nuthepeo- don't believe Ji i ygR Mt ia DEEOtiATTER Mist Tats tie CIts cout- THREE YARDS.

RE INVOLVED Si if Central State and Georgia Boaila An Deeply Concerned. THE ROADS HAY ASIC THE' CITY JOJODIFT ror the Pesent Nothing Can Be Done Until the Engineers rake Their Report to the Officers. The. civil engineers ofthe railroad will soon take up the Atlanta depot proposition and see what they can do with it. The city has laid down Its conditions ana" is now for the roads to they can meet those conditions.

It they can. the fiat step will be a conference botwesre the the. city and the. states cornmisabn. but there is DO reason for ihlsconference until the roads know what.

they can do and ot do about constructing their elevated. tracks. Th Western' and MlanJe the Central arid the Georgia are interested in the grade uestlon more than the' other companies or the reason that the three lines named. win have. to.

hangI their yards to mtet the conditions named by the city. It Ua-qu s- tlon whether the changes will boeogreat as to force the roads to reject the plans. One of. the' engineering problems will prevent the grade starting on a The Central' approaches Forsyth street by a. curve and the estern and Atlantic approaches It on a grade no IV.

It has been suggested that the state road might change its passenger tracks and KO around the gashouse on the south side. The engin eers will have to make a survey and tsure that. It may be practicable Major Thomas does not want to change" 1)U yard west of Forsyth street bridge and Ute Central cannot so very far west of the bridge begin elevating Its tracks. The representatives of the feel that the city ought to yield something' in the matter of clearance at Whitehall street and not Insist on a. clearance of twelve feet un- esa It Is Willing to depress Whitehall more than five feet.

Tie Georgia roads yard oomesrlghtup up the union station and. under the cord- Uon9 named by the' city it would have to begin elevating its tracks about one thou- a feet east of the present station. allow. for a. of two ff at lx That would split the yard in two- parts for.

distance of 1000 feet. It ever a car should breakloose from. a train on the west side of tile station. on the. proposed elevated tricks it would go to the river unless It jumped the rails or cot.

lined with something before It got to the Chattahoochee. The Western and Atlantic's track is down grade now all the way to the river. tout the grade is- light over a part Of the distance and' sometimes it ispossible to stoo a. car 1 before It gets beyond control. Railway men say It Is fair to presume that elmethnes cars will break loose gotn.

up ft I per cent grade and that It possible the grade ought to be reduced. They say that. the-locomotives will makea great deal of smoke ascending- a. I per cent trade end the steeper the the greater this nuis. nee wilt be.

Everything will depend on the report which th t4uutJneer make atteirlfoey study situation- andlt win be no surprise if roads go to the-city and ask for a mod Ideation of the conditions. It may. be either a. modification or no union station on the present site Classification Meeting. A meeting or.

the. classification committee of the railroads In this territory Is be. ng held at the EQultJlb Among. the. vblting officials" here.

yesterday were Traffic Manager H. P. Smith ef the Nashville Chattanooga and St. Louis General Freight Agent Wlnburne of the Central and General Freight gent Capps of the Seaboard. Air Line.

Changes a Among- ht Men. Thomas O. McClellan has been appointed general western agent' of the Nashville Chattanooga and St. Louis at St. Lows.

vice E. D. Wolfe transferred. position of the division freight agent of the Paducah and Memphis division of the same system has been abolished and all agents win hereafter report to the general office. JSH Turner commercialagent assumes charge of this department at Memphis and In Memphis territory.

The office of trav Ung freight agent at Jackson. Term. baa been abolished. Swell traveling- freight agent at Cairo. has resigned.

iIA1YD1VQRCES ARE GRANTED Superior. Court Hears Testimony of Marital Woes end Sorrows. Desertion Cruel Treatment Sup port and Other. reasons Given for Legal Separation. A large number of divorces were grantee in the superior court yesterday.

It was a field day for them and many who had once been loving and fond of each other and been happy nowhere but in such ethers company ought. the court to be separated. In each case they were satisfied. The Ju rlec brought to a verdict or divorce In every case submitted. Among those who were granted divorces yesterday were Alice flattey from PT.

Batter. Th wife alleged that be bad been abandoned and was left without support. William 3. Kelsey was given adlvorce from his wife Me alleged that she had left him. had been unfaithful and was ot a suitable person to whom the.

caretf children could te given The Jury removed the disabilities of the husband and rare to hi therignt to marry again. I ttll4 not it move those of the wife. The three children were given in th keeping of the father. Juanita tovall Bradley was given a total divorce from her husband. R.

y. She alleged cruel treatment and desertion. Robeefa Hartley and Charles separated by the court. There were many others. The recent war- THE IDEAL TEAM' COOKER Cooks a Whole Meat' Over Ono Burner Cttj lilLWeiili tquDW' Comssioneis and Mate falBoe of Mosriacle in IlieCitf was theground forrsome of the jjleasfOR divorce.

Husbands bad' gone. to he front and Their. unpatriotic wives had bfeeause some of them had not returned. shed the court to separate them wives thought their husbands were killed. In battle.

number of divorceswere grantedon Wednesday. The week has been an Inter- stbug one from a matrimonial point or view and many arguments that marriage is a failure could havab en obtained from the stories of marital woes related front the' witness stand. Young wives- some otthezn. pretty told stories cruel' treatment that alnMst ap paned the Jurymen and little argument. front the attorneys' in.

the. cases was necessary to secure a verdict grantoff a di WOrc i NI RULE. EAD OPPOSITION Mr. Pappexthefxtier Tells ms. Position on Bellgioua Holiday Pule Was Left Undisturbed for Two Years Until Last Heeting of.

in School Board. 4 While interest to the matter' of' open see. dons of the board of education bag attracted wtdeattent1on during the past fw days the recent action of the board Int changing the rule wMcb excused children who were absent on religious holidays hat notibeen lost sight of Opposition to this action of the school board has grown. as shown by the recent' publication of communications from persons interested in the matter. Oscar Pappenhelmer member of the board of education spoke of the matter yesterday and told of' his position on the ruestion.

Hesabi am In accord. with. The CondMtltlon In Its ftiht against the new rule punishing cliii' dren who are absent from school on-a re Zlgious holiday. I spoke and. voted against the measure on the day that It passed.

I told theboard then that I had utmost respect for anyone's convictions and' objected to the punishment of anybody for acting according to his-belief I believe that freedom ofworship according to con science carries with It the exemption from punishment on account of the exercise of. such worship. I believe the data that the board baa nothing to do with religion and that therefore Itmay rightfully say to children Go toschool on your holidays or' be punished' might bring us dangerously near the. point' wheresome one might say that following this cttftn to Us logical con- elusion the board cold decide that children should attend iSCooU on Saturdays oz Sundays or be punished which of course Is. absurd.

1 am also In full sympathy with the stand that The Constitution is taking as to punishing a child for absence psi account of illness. Early last fall I introduced a change of that excused drfldren absent on. account of illness where they brought a. physicians certificate saying that they bad beenmThe rd passed the law. leaving oil the requirement as to.

physi. clans certificate. Thereafter at each meeting' the- board received protests to the effect that some children were claming illness when' not Ill. and complaints that the attendance records were suffering. There are bray some teachers that consider records more important than' results.

Some members of was one urged the board not to repeal the taw but to amend it by requiring a doctors certificate or in. some other way that would prevent undue advantage being taken of it. In this way repeal was delayed but not prevented for at the December meeting the rule was put back to wfcere it had been. i. were again charged for absence when sick.

A child ok suffers from too sickness itself from confinement front falling' behind in its studies all of which cannot be helped. To punish it in I consider quite indefensible-The fact is this is no longer the day for repressive militaiti school management. An extract- from the minutes of meetings of the board of education In 1878 has been sent to The Constitution This shows the action on the original rule which has been' undisturbed for two years. until ha last meeting of the. board of education.

It is as follows June 22 187S Oh motion of Mr. Blanchard the matter- of religious holidays' and excuses for absence on such days was referred to the committee on rules. December 28. 1875 Report committee on rules NJ Hammond chairman Amend rule 22 by adding the following and no pupa shall lose an honor by reason. of ab sence from school on days of religious obligation or of absence caused by death In the Immediate family ofsuch pupil Otter members of committee on rules Messrs.

Spalding. and wiion Present at this meeting ofboard Messrs. Beatfe. I wry Powell. Hammock.

Hammond Ilemphill Spalding Spring tiredness Is due to an Impoverished condition of the blood and is cured by Hoods Sarsaparllia whSch. enriches- the Wood. ffAS BLOWN T7P. Thompson Placed the Explosive Near. Teno.

Marci 30 Speclal. Lucian Thompson a linemen employed by the Western Vnlon Telegraph Company. Instant here today. HI body was blown fifty feet In the sly by an explosion of nine sticks of dynamite. Thompson rhad been directed to prepare to Mast a rock out of a hole eicavatedfor a pole.

The dynamite to be used In the blast wag damp- and Thompson placed It a fire to dry" A. moment after he received warning of his danger from foreman Bragg. dynamite' ignited and exploded with fatal result. Hying timber truck Bragg- 1n. the breast Injuring him seriously ii.

win recover. Thompson's homevwas at' tla.1e1Zb EH jays Baak. Jzena ot ElUJay met ttth conrthoaae- and organized a bank. with TV. 6 yithsm.

of Atlanta preslaeot and five twsineM men' of Ellijajr directors. They win beglnbusl ness at once. No Mi erassed" Ml MUai WILL DE II Nearly AU the Property Owners Have Donated live Feet' Frontage for This Purpose Council Will Appropriate for the Work. There Is no longer reasonable grounds for- doubt that Whitehall street between Forsyth and the Central railroad crossing. wllTta widened nve feet on each side.

re. paved. and made one of the most attractive thoroughfares In the city. The street. committee ofthe city council la regular session at the city hail yester.

day afternoon unanimously passed a. reso-- lntlou-clltht for an appropriation of 1000 for this. work. The report wilt be' presented to council Monday. afternoon.

and' there' 1 no doubt that it wUl toe passed. i it will go to. the aldermanic board' the following. Thursday. and to the mayor im mediately afterwards.

The leaders In the roovenxent feel certain the resolution will- go through. The movement to widen end Improve Whitehall street has been agitated for some time. The action of councils committee yesterday makes the outlook more en couraglng than ever. Nearly every property owner on Whitehall street where the thoroughfare is to be Improved has deeded to the city five feet frontage' of their property free of charge. with the understanding that the.

fencing curbing plumbing sidewalk etc. shall be put to good condition by the city end that the' property Owners will be relieved of jail cost of rspavlng the street with either brick or asphalt. Which will be done soon attet the streetts widened. The county commissioners are to bear one-half of. the expense of' the Improvement A resolution to this effect' was passed by the county board last year.

and has been renewed by. the present board. The street is to be widened to sixtyfeet and when completed it will of the handsomest thoroughfares In Atlanta. The streetis hampered considerably. account- of its narrowness and.

St Is thought that widening it wm not only make the street more attractive but will increase the value of adjacent propert A. resolution was also passed by the street committee. yesterday allowing MrsT I 1. Willis Mrs. E.

II. Trotty 1. Stein- helmer. yr LUzle Oulnnlira 8. Me Gaughey and F.

It Alman various amounts In compensation. for' the donation of five feet frontage. Some propertyowners were- necessarily placed to some' expense. in either moving their bouses erecting slope walls etc. These appropriations were made on this' account.

The street committee has a good many' petitions for various work on hand and will visit several parts of the city this morning. Will Go to- Nacon. Commissioner of Public Works Ellis. of Macon. appeared before the committee advocating the new shell street paving.

which Is. mined near that city andwhlch is being used extensively on Macon's streets. Mr. Kills claimed the pavement was- an innovation ln the line of Street paving. He stated he had no interest a the paying but dmerely been asked by Brady Pros.

to aid theta in Introducing it In this city. The committee decided to go to Macon next Tuesday if the- weather is clear. City Engineer' Clayton City Attorney Anderson and Commissioner of Public Works Wylle will accompany the party. A pheasant trip Is anticipated and it may be that the. new shell pavement will be tried on one or' two6f Atlanta's streets before long.

COUNTY NORMAL CLASS MEETS Teachers of County Schools Will Con- vend at 3en HUl on Next Saturday Morning. The normal doss of therooonty public schools will convene In regular monthly session at Ben Hill on 5 Saturday. s. jUiOieteacher of the county attend Use meeting and nstrucUye class work will be done in normal training Superintendent wm be present and he will tbyect the work A number of other prominent persons have. been Invited and wilt make abort talks beforetha teacher The resident of the district are preparing for.

the visitors and will entertain Lmnt whit a basket dinner andeattend every courtesy to the teachers. The proof or the pudding the eating thereof. You can soy Izacg Pens at IL per grosaor 5. For al only by John If. JlUIer- Co.

89 Marietta tre Atlanta Oa. Samples free. Note Thew pens re warranted to be made from elect stock are carefully examined beforf NEW DESIGNS Ht SILVER. Ice Cream. Vegetable Asparagus hes.

Water Pltch Bowls Wslters Trays. Tee Sets Candelabra tjand to faetoor Sliver sod Cut Otas suitable We4 liac Prevents Is and. choice that- a visit to ovr store tose war new goods will JnSy repay you. lw 8 jk ifse MUMYONS that my Rheomitiim Jute win relieve lam- bago sciatica and all rheumatic pains la two CT" three- Locrc and cure Ina ft derL v. JH7OTON.

At all In Health and medical advice tree. 1505 Area fMFhla RHEUMATISM Knox's Acknowledged bY au to e. TfieOnlyCoiSctSaUorHat Beware otimifati and have one that marfcofKNOX For tale only by R. B. SWIFT CO.

Successors a 4' HABEIS A TPffACUTILEET ATLANTA aA4j. not containan account of some fatal an. cident run over by an electric car or-an engine. runaway horsea. bicycle collision burning buildings explosions etc.

One death in' every twelve is accidental. The Preferred Accident Insurance Co. of New York Issues the best and' cheapest poll. A better' policy for- than you are getting for 25. For particulars call on or- address John R.

Thornton resident mana. ger. Prudential building Atlanta Subscribe for The Sunday Constitution Deliv ered at- your House for 200 per ESTABLISHED 1857 AT 95. WHITEHALL ST Dealer In' foreign and domestic Wln Liquors. Cigars.

Tobaccos. Al Porter Beer sad uch oexl a btlon with class liquor' stor ta very test-In the city or state. Send your order or come la persoL Terms "Lynch's Seed and Variety Store fronts' Mitel ell. Stand win be open-in a fewdays with a new stock. Fl td and Garden Seeds anda variety ot other goods SPR1HB SltTJ mc Eastr bustle tsaira OJBU Our stock fpnMwititi solid array of all that rife tempting and i jy to.

mate wfrdrobii fii styles this season are the prettiest wear every Style. plain weaves to satisfy eVefyfaBCj MHIi REPAIITEIIT 44 RMMMfl Si You WILL FIND IT I Abundance Not alone Buoa SPRING vtOTABLiIii as this late season will supply but al Itnest canned Asparagu no to fl5o can' Finest canned Beas iilla aScoa Finest cannedMBeans 4o tOMo can vPlnest canned Spinach. Finest canned Tiny Um Beans eec Dumber's Artichokes. V. So eanj PinHoney stuffed Oil Mangoes tO 150 Gordon and iMlworthfj delicJoua a le Delicacies.

2 American Club House Cbees Roquefot Edam. Pineapple and JPb Cream Cheese. American rfnd English Fancy Cracks's. Homemade Cakes Lowneys Candles. a Fragrant' and att fatbtT- a roasted Coffees.

The finest that skill end jM can produce. An utra. Easter egg premium coffee purchasers. i f1 Remember the sign of the corr 6fc THE JEST TEA AND' COFFEES 79 and 81 Peachtree Street. REAL ESTATE LOANS HUB Top Coats In Spring Weights At.

10 At 12 At 15 At 18 At 20 At 25 yr Any of the- above priced lines can be had in Coverts unfinished WMjs cords and' Worsteds. Your Size is among them too. Top coats not a side line with us but as carefully selected and as abundant lie numbers as any stock in the house. We make them and they been made to fit. They havehad style put Late them.

They have 14 honest merit put into them. We know what's on the inside as wtjl f' 1 as on the outside andwhen we tell you that they are good you oaa depend upon they ABS good. Easter Furnishings All the Most Approved Styles. Everything luway of small articles of dress is her Zeeterarrry Ncchwear the most striking styles from New York's beet safetny1 bought specially for Eastex" buyers. Zaxzcj Shirts th werl4s I- 7" brated makes la new Tzenca JercalM tad Ssotob Xe tev.

lots. Now imported rancj Ioaler7 lit cotton 11 1 ad of course yon will remember our Sat peclallrvoar f8O jW Sit cut that mnot be excelled in style no Take Elevator for Boys' Clothing aid rctawf Tati j' Departments. Atlanta wadbhetoil 343 W. Oerm SIORESf EIS OUR 0 lTSTO KM7 WHITEHALL 4 y- ii J2 1 TE i 1 it i smltnTTmIom Alj nr GAE 1rRIIf. 31 189i9W iI' f4' 3 ril .4.

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obtned. nOthoM th urf 7Lt6.oB\ fDember fthoboardfavora eotU p. 1' Y1l ex- fticIo Jlnemb otthe iJil.eeiin NDOUGLAS otJho taTlIS meeunP E1mE1JrtER penmtetinga i2iL :4i.BI.O DWOsTE haavoted for op meet ut himlelf Z1WSSE1t ofopen 0 50o1 Ui thinkath6 Ote dUcuBa Jt v. pn mee gL 1. ia noUnt4c1tTE I iQt d' i inst pen' ODsmm 1fuot Int11a a AI wi 1.

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I 1 UUd tokn wwhat ntaUvea yvote. On Occas1ons tO fxjiitrCduCe4Wheh for open neitUr ut to pbi execuuv e8sion Uie li mT Jle ryea mo co tly. uo ntciPPoIed Ii ai fJi tmpor anttoplctotten cO 4 dfjTti 4b ud ah be iu io rlvmanbadmlttAnce vuyotten CertamquesU Uabout. I fIWI i cbh thot 1hodJacuas1o 9111 I i h'f the pulmc cL Ith1nk I ti of boardehollW boopen. Lz cb aD ofteac totxpreul1y lt Olthe othelnrerardtO caretoa Pear alk.

J1Ot slon. ynqtb 1g. q1e lon ot posltlonb1 I notconsldel' eum lent wamuifan wa ap 1 no the queStions In- erlUng reti1 ua a. tb caUS Ift caus sec nd sInce appeared. think.

deCisIOn. P. st andSmiUJ aw a. hatis conceallts its fhe cosezeIations with mUy thiDlts 4 zili its Inth1a view-of th to' be ses- 1J1 1d notproceed beh1nd vo l1at Let an recently.pro- boards. 1U.

1usl- knowwhat ldont be- bo me gsotmu- so. that. what is- Th re caSes" courawh be peoples beal wei1t se busl ese ty UNCIIMUt tor reg- 0feducaUon oPenF OPp sedto tq re case. pub ty er side d. ght1 11 1' nd1vi eCuUvea ht iex sl1 1e Mcct1LiotiQHL 1 pena lU eti I aiion i board fedu on' a1 ta bui hi c1osedc1OfrS 4 i t0 i.

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tral interestd lntheJ1ad qUestion thantbe' Qthercomp U11 sc for i lie he1r toJntet bytM cltyItis 1U th 0080. gr at as to cotJJe tb I lans be to For yth brldgeby Western- rade. 1 sue ted aroun Theengin- i aniltgure un chan hl syth westot th I to I fpeltb t' i cl 1te 1w veteet less vhttih3.umor to und thecondJ- el vaUng ie sand sraUnallow tn Loyd. at a ever' break. loose th Itgot lstetn 6Im wm niUj I I make a.

111 cent leez1d nul' dep clOn therepclt tbeist tbesltu tiDn tenoun tlseit the. eith Clulific tion meeu cLuslJ1ca. oncommtt- of Wlnbumeotho CempJ apps gb. tI1 west LoIJIs atSt Tn1 andMemphis allagena Ihereafterreport fn e' commlfClaf agent. otftceo a ha.sbeen.

F. MANY DI ORCES urt Rear81esthrion MaritaiWees So" a MANY CAVSES AIm. ALLE ED' Deaertioncruel. ntNoi teasons. Alargenum rqtdtvort ante4 thelluperfof' relterdaTJLwaS tleldday em.

man hohidonce 10V1ngand of. hot d. bappyD1 wherebut1n enchLth1 II company urtto be tec1. aU8ft 1h rJ a. brouibfin t.

dlv rceneveri subJDltt ongt1ioaewhoweregnnted d1y i s' yesterdaYwr it otrOmW BatteYTI1 a1legedth rl 1) iJi' aband neandwas sstb 5UP rt WUllam 7V. tv dlV iromJ 1I. eHea1l he1it ef i 1 otjIie husb nve to bIm' iIi JLB leperatedbythe iijijii Wh umer M' psreesi. 1betv ucca Ql rGM i ot berome eM are' ao I are made 114 laeJff ltl Rc co11tl 1k t1 rtr cg fEt" MMln EcrnEIm WI ENANDIM iE WH IUL ztf I WUUUnilp iln. JC' niiS lS' an IijgfO.

lb- i- fare Olle otMosnAlH ti' JnJfie Ciij i i i the. 1OUidW riJeottheJle tor dlvorCeJluaban conotl7 1h veI had iu8 aomeoftJhem hadnot akedths co 8 them. Somwives thelrhusbands ttler Xnu ber otdlvorces weregta :011. Wedneac1 week hUbeen14 t1ng cmotrommat1monl manyargumentsthattnarrJage coutdhav 8t riee ormadtal Youngwlv to d- ltor1 1Jf 8 thejurymenandlitUo th tosecuroaTerd1 Ung 41. NIW RnLEH DOPPOSI IOR MrPappenheimerTel18 BeUgioulIoUdar tiLD RULE WAS PTED IN 1876 Ls ft UntftLast the Wh1letnterest th twt.

puttw action. in abBenton not been tof. pp thisactlon th wn. Pub caUln nununl Uons nsona i cnJ. otth i Uonon qu Uo He eaJd Co Jt1on I flew pun1Ah I on.

I hQUda.y. zneaBure ay board tile utm t' his el f. of worshIp rd1ngtD con- es tttheex mPUonfrom beU retMclatm to that It may rlghtf U- hQ9t onyourhuHdayaor mghtbrlng tiht on oWing chnto dr Jd SaturdanM which tl111a pat chllcltor 1llnesaE onaecoi1nt IWIsedthe requr ent. lan' 8 reaiter at boardrereVed some noim 1ta weTowrenng 11 ere mOl6important it. cat re beenL ech dren conflMmenttrom studies-all e.

Drcona1der factlsthlslano lve l1t adboolmanaca tromthemlnut otthe CfeducaUw1n1816 enttoThe ConatltuUonTh1s actonem rule.Wh1ch been' twenty t1n lastJVeeUng. bovdotedUcaU9n. une2 1876 U1Ibolldys ex useato abs On6u hdays. wure. terredto eo unlttee pnr 28187 rtcommlttee rule8.NJiHammond rule2 addlngtheto Wln andno piIshall nOhonor bynason ot a fronischool 0 da7of.

lrtattonDI UUled taJn famtlyot therm mberaofiOmmJnee orirules MessrSpaldfngandR tng board ardM In. W7 ck. nd emph1USp i ii reqd ii to Po Sbtd- 11 an henrlCheaith Ii thhertocaT tJoWJ Lriftjt ftn1 bI byiL sl 0tJi 2 1o oJ1l1ad tJ' Jn eIb wu 1) Th lD 1lr6to tJA.9 gr dwIth. iea ii re bfmaert n1zo na horns i preldeot an4ebus1l1esa 71 I1beg1n Dll1 :1 WDCt I1OL aMer to ilS 2. 1 tPOt GOfS JO' uNmr 3 will uh ti FJhaf Bo JM dij DrnJngf.

1OCID MfROYfMSf s' NnrlA11 the1 W1 era' Don fedFive 1' On unci1Wjfl' Approprlatet iorthWor S' 18. IOng JetOI ablo doubtthat Whlt haUtreet between Fo 11th. theentral' cr I be ndJl1ade. oneoLthe mOlta trac- th roughtues th of 1he. t-eou1c th dtyha1l yester- aet rnoon.

lutlon-c lllng Iooo. tor prelent co 1cu afternoon. 0 boardthe or1m med1at the OV Dte thro ThemDvlmlnt as en- coura ng everyprop Whltehal1street c1e ofthetr th the curbi iS' etclbaUbaz uUn. od CUI. be rellev otall of rtth either brl kor.

sir ta yl1lienedi e. countrcomml88 oners aretobe Xpens of ve 1esou lon to. pus countyboard ard taltiw nd11aa een bthepresen1boarcL I tre to. sixty ttwiUbeilne fthe tnAtlantL street Isbamperedcons1 erabli ltanarrowneu wldenIngU moreaitr Uve mcreasethe adJacllltpro ret allOWIpgM1L 14 WUlisMisE ETrott St ln- belm Ll le Quinn. Xllc.

and oJJ. comp nsaUont thedojIatlonat Somepropertyownerawe e. placedt aomeexpenselri ouleJerect nt Ito e. approprlatIonawere co a Od pet1 ons 10r varlouswork partsotthe GotcrMc llubl1D E1 l. peaiedbefore the 9mmtHee advoc Ung DeW IIheUafr nea thatclty andwhtch uSedext nslve1Ton acon rrEllia aniunovatlon Inth lavtngHeatat hadnolr teresttn thepa ha4m relib enaakedbT nradynroll.

th iintntroduc1 eonunltteedecldei to to. Tuesdayit weaihez. CltyE i ty ttorne erson rlc WYU sccoDpanj- thepaitY a. trip JaantclPatedia dJtmaYbe lbeli miritwID be tried 911' ne. o.

nt re 1qD CQ UNTtfl9. A S. MEEtS T' achei nf1c ij1n vene atJ3enI1on1i Xtt riitT llC iac uconv 1n aen1oJlat nm1cm t8turdaT hers Ofthe Ulm UTedasworkwm bedon SntlO 1trainingSuperlnfend nt tthe promJn nt fnvtte4andw1llmakeahOrttalb beforethet en otU ara eV1IIttora mF1f11I ezten4 :1 eie S. or oI1ly. Metes AtlantOo 8ampleaffu.

These mctaIWJck8U4arw :1 SGKSi I YE a i DUhe. wu rjPttehe 1raniTe Cbeaand our. tocrof8HT. CutG 1up an4cholcethat 1eto X'- U. YO NS IjWm anniee' wmrelItTt I baaoiada cc udall zhflUDatlCiWu.

danem few JtAl 1r ftt if 1 1 adfl 1 hn i 1 i fff tf' til i i I sadiesJSailorst A 1rI TI1eo1t. Qrre ttU9r Hat I1I does not trade- ark. or Qxi IfDtCJ UCciss 1tti. 8WJ11TU KKIS 1 PUCHTRBB GA. Tt tt7 fi T' ttf DON'T TRUSITOLUCIC Toucan Uakeup lf lIaperthtdoe notcontaJnan 8Ometatalac c1 run bJn dettrloCAJ or' an runaWY4Qle.

deathln deJ taL Acc1dentlnurance tssuelthe st ar getUng-fol' 5ForparU a1arscaUo address1ohnRThorntono reslde IrudentialbuUdlng Subscr dilYOon titttiop your1iouse fot perann 1tn ES Peter Lynch. AT95WIIITEIIILLTI toreflnand domuUoWI 1u. LIQuQrlCIr bacco-AJ. coodaaa belong ItA. be.

la dtortate 1ourorderctcomtln i te4 let store flonts111Itctell8tandwm beio en fewdaywltha ew gtocklittd 8e andavarietot otbrtrood o' O. sPl fSI r9 I SO. fd 'a. m. 1.

f. aIr Ii 1i iijjjH th 1- tt PrcttJ shqwn' hf im. tf every fancy. i UlHR HrRSCflBBd i 44MwYS rit WILLfINQII Kauip F' for. Easter Feastittg' lj jL Nota1on 8u 1iS1RrNG i asthttatteasan ii nnedAspa G5coenf1 F1nestcannedPeas.

15c joJ5c OR Flntltcnne Beans. cw Jic Inachf ot5e. IJeans fltt 1 tiaSo O. oJdona1l D11Wthr e11 I 1 Dell aclell c. 4 lcan buae Cheese.

rtJd Dd. Ph. CA fi dEri hF Cr it. k1 i a I1I tJ t' ej Eallt to- ofr" Remembertbe. etgnef TEA-AND' lIh 811eacht1eeStreet.

1" 5 ij ns on us ss Prop fty lI1R i 6 toans on RosldonC6 Prop arty lOLlED. j- LnaijsoncJmjrOYQ Jarms foPC ltt i i Ins ringw i h1 Corda Wo UrS1zii mo gthemtooTop a f1 ii i. dp the F' A Qst yl r' i. ll 1 :1 I oe. 1 t' lt HALL c' iil Jii i ATLANTAGA 4 th 9 I SWEEPING SENTIMENT DEVELON ACAINST BOARDSSECRET SESSIONS Four Meb ofSchoo1lloa ositicIy Thai They F8YOF iicn Sessions---One is Non COUNCIL CONIIMNS Mcmc of the bard POSETIIE.

TifaycrWooIwrd Doi1axza r. Co1lierEa bQar eas to au iaoto he icb o1ike1 agUtpn A pofl two nembere that- One ATO3 zueetlnge. c9tTN9LMAN eber at I open 5 o. or 5 I. Ui6 S.

e5a op meetings. w. a izi t5thcity. yotctjtinst ill4eting oEE 8ITB is. not as voted again cen Si Wbme bi tter perso att XZIC Y.

inthe belief bo11sbed5. Qun14UQn5 dey avor Itb the boar if Ton ca I the time. can ple Uth Let Let a lii th3andP cCAfl 1iArfErInThxn1t ths th ai foul 2 sntLtld whattts saysnd ow tflLwed sloe execoUva On oi 7 1 on tie vote. 1to 4. I Mofl Of 00 CeUOO wbyj dis- cuut of mny coiiederejbi the 5 teardb As aexomclq there is rnodete On part to exclude t- the taxpayers front the proceedlngL There are some zrattela.

however. which I be- IiVhod notbe enade public. 5Thers adaeseertala uestion3 about thsemployeesofthe departzneat a pub- iIcaUon or wh2hThIght unustiy injure the under discussion. iiee great many nettere of tkischaracter which come before' the board. dlecussion though.

pt such uesttons as excusing vidr for religious bo1idayscorpural SS. mishrnent and boUsbnienot theb eL S. department Df the GllziiLgh echoul should. tamy optnLoi. be opeat t.ver- bod- Tbb sembez of the board Ire pub- IioeertAt u5nd the people havea right to flow- how they transact the itbilc 3ueInees.

S. 7COUNCILM4l FAiUc. meber ex education 1 era opposed to- seiitt4eUons of the of edueatl 5 i gnecil The znerneri are cccv- jS thepeople ought to know how they are Ing represented ar4 membersstandoitthegre QO5 UQO3I1M effect the Tbece aoegntesthatshldbaoc1d 4q 5SZA 4asiecoUveseig Jt 9--- 4 thesetoptcs however of 1 not-care expressysett onid ab- ofthe the thinkthe ov madup. I ce- presse th famllyneed yuutbin. is yet ar 1t I peoi i OtflZODIiay I of cn whe but' transactet 1 peg- of of certain mattere con-An cx- scoUrs cession miCib.

excusable then. meetin the time. see racon WIly the of educaJon behind TURNrn a. rule. I In favor of ojun sessions.

Sometimes. bowever secret- sessions are necessary. I am op however. to hldtng the publi6 business troithe peo. ple.

colzTcrLMAr ROTc in secret sessions. The- board of education sboutd open the doors of iii meetings to tb public. There should be- no secrecy about the discussina of omcial business. Eteentive seestous are in tight some. Uthec.

but. as a general rule the doors abould bikept epen' ALDElANDAY Thete is no fleece. city for secrecy the boardct ucatian. The board is a pubbointItto and the peopl bav perfeetrtghCto know every. thing that te dons if theydesfre tTbre I sbcolutely oureason hi my ojiiniorz S.

S. VSS5 llffNBXTSTEE1N DEPOt MATTER gI irL-IIst lions ad FIgur euikcni. IAR ARE at ocornIiAc13 MAYASKThE an the takeup eewbat see if eet can clt this conference con tructing reas changetheir hO 80 great itCpassenger vylar WhiteMilitreet comes right tug of intsro 1d i do say fairto presumethat catiwfll upa gtet tbeystudy the and It i eetthE t. ha J. a traveling eara A1 ALLZD' bad be L.

The iot personto couidbe him the rigbtto merr but did ye- the A. lIrami. ley. deertt uverune Os naotceerco io5 eo kye. Will redece tue 5115 dO.

WeZe sIsa1u t. ues5 llooccsetv. Odocci Bujaieg eerht ti 2MTA1T STJZi CO. 7S F9eiytk it. t.

STREET COMMITTEE DECIDES TOT. WIDEN AD IMPROVE' WHITEHALL viII bile with Coua ThoiouLh- 5 1 Most Atdce th Ci for some of bedbtous aomeCf theunhad- ot conrfto ceparataStheunSome busbandwere A divorces were anofrorna polat-ot-jew- have iteen some treatrnentthat ahtletep. iitti r. sitlon OUay ADOPTED Lefttlndlaturbed tlon bsenton of 1 amin accordwtth th ne a ye- voted belief. oiiea Ituthe believethe qi citielop attendusdaeton been Ill.

The cometeather 1 lensibla- rue the toThe th ontheorigina the on or 1876Repoy rules 2 pu- ab- wAs VPWITZD2ATE Zlacedthexploslye S. aPire. Knoxville SpeCLaL me expioei bad excavated Ice blaa itarouznd jng it Ths C. 111jara acik. ilIjay Ga.

Manta Th. alt. ofElfljay at the tho' dv begin busS- a turns to Bla Bessea. Cumbnz Ga szeb-c peclaL deergo O4. the celebretee jow2ett focmWa1biDtfter stilt ot 5eerldy1 iitioI wiibontand ialsed it 5.

5 5- GOES TO a'- lie fassrd by That MdajMoEn1 DECIDED ltvePeet rontag4foF 5- 1i Ol fO tlt geuonablegrounds Foraythand will ve theclty council- i au 1OOOI is It leader streethas the In. wnerc bedo eId ned he oneof Is now on t. A r. nirs. a and which inS In thehaving.

thlaclty two Of ofCoun atBenflIon the county lag pest All the teachers county il Gulnn eIfl Lavitedand before the for and The gross gross for gj selected ay ee' Vegetable anti Dishes. Pit. Cheats and stock' of fer- Wedding to see ew Zuyreyjou. 3IWMISbaWt S. sa will guannte jure twocr- cureln a a dI11StII I a viaL Gold.

I 1dOArchstFhila. 4. 1' I byailto1e. The OfllyCorreclSaflor 4. bear the trsdeinixk OfKNOX.

Forsaleoclyby l- BWIFrUAU1LlS 4. ATLM4TAGA. 4. TRUST TO LUCK. You can take up a daily paper that doe an run horse des.

SPI ForpartIcule otter bScribokrTh porannum. ZSL1SBEDI85 ST. mutlo Wines. Aiu. auth goods as a cityor Mttcteti open I SPRINMATS I SPRIII rvirnsii I Is aIry Cl etocksprveut a Is nc isery the 7 ar sh wn In ar Suits fordr ssand Mis1n thn hibIi and ficj to u1t eveiypa a TAIIOUII TW EVER.

AT. rsI Feasting da- as alas AsparagueIlo PeasISo to SIc easy canned 10 can tIc can Pin onty" 2 to Table 130 and 40c jar. nd atIfaetory fresh mousy S. Coffee Pot. OBllS Ml' Busu PioiitY a I rrorty MOLLEI1 I iAi1s.J f8ifflS Atio 5 I Ati AtiS cc At2o i a An abovepriced ar cz bai' and when Upoflth5y 4Bl S.

East in wy in makera aater the es4s Tezcaieu X4za 4 Ilele Ikaa4 ezpec1ai1. our asu tt on. litityle noaetter what tkq ji1. TakEIevater rAilanta 1517 IN T1P1- garner SevitsI4 5JUd7 1Balt1mee. Gsrmait BROS..

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