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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 16

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CmeiHLATMN rarW SS Si is i -AA' O- BelievesUThat the i JNoirenioer Premler AM qulth is stiUfhopefntrlthatjrthe Kingdom win The premier stated4n therhqusefof commons this afternoon It was his hope and jbellef to. be. reported to- I The premier" said he was confident the appeal to the belng pressed ibylxirdj DerbYs committee would elicit ani denate re sponse from all classes particularly. yOungrunmarrledTmeni a Mr. lIqUltb toquletthe fear anti conscrlptionUtsreiteratedthat no decision regarding compulsory' enlist wbaldi be taken" la mnenti consent Jarnee Thomas kealitant gn.

era secretary- of the Amalgamated So ciety- iofi Railway Servants and labor member- for Derby complained that' the Earl. of ofDebry circular conveyed the on that conscription wouldb enforced November JO That he declared would' be a violation the agreement with the labor tparty He did not' believe. the government could force conscription bill. through the house of commons nor did he voluntaryenlistment had failed. Andrew onar taw.

minister rthe colonlesBlLld that while at the. outset of the' war he believed' conscription to be the" best system he realixed that recourse to it now might cost too much since itiwould divide the nation. The whole depended upon wheth. er under the voluntary system all' the men necessary to win the. war.

couldhe obtained. He contended that they would if the voluntary system were given atalr chance. Bonar Law ridiculed the Idea that Lord. Derby Intended suggest that if.every- eligible unmarried man did not enlist those who' stayed. behind would oe.

compelled to Join. the colors fore the married men were called. What Lord Derby meant was that If there' was general shlrkage among unmarried then be. made to enlist. One baby out of five dies before it Is a yearold Landaus were originally made in a town named Landau.

in Germany. BERCKMANS Trees' and Shrubs Shad. trees. evergreen shrubs sod roses rreitly to the beauty and money value oteTirr horns. Ton don't hmvto pc nnph raonet or time to.

met reuIt II you Mlci in right rl tle You mak no. mnltke It yoa Rboosa from our. catalog. la It will be. found' varieties that.

are adapted to every Metion from th Atlantic to the Pacific. eauifuIIy illustrated catalog or till ukinl. P. J. ERCKMAIS CO.

Inc. Dept. 4. If wUh to beautify your round eonnft our Department. I If- Pad Locks.

The boxes we tend. you the use of while yourgoods are In Btora are hinged and hays-hasp and staple BO you can lock them up It you choose but you must turnbh the pod lock. John J. WooifideStoraga Co. Ino.

The peerless coach nd croup cure. Cares colds hoarseness cough croup it cough. tight chest and lung troubles. Best cougk medicine made. Stops headaches.

Druggists Z3e. MGHT Receivers Sale of Groceries. Etc. Under and oy virtue of an order or P. Adams.

refereein bankruptcy i willsell the entire stocks of gro- Beetles of 31. Nlszenbaum bankrupt. on Thursday November 18. U16at 11 o'clock vat of the-ref- icre 613 Grant building Thii wIl1beitor cash the fhtgheat bidder. ubjecttothe confltma Con or thecourt A complete Inventory may be had of the undersigned.

HUGH HOWELL. Receiver. 204 Kiser JBldg NOTICE. BANKRUPT SALE MONTGQMEflL to an order-made by theUnlted Ptmta District Court. Northern Division In.

Bankruptcy. lver Fttmpatrlck Quick I Company. Bankrupt. Horer to th Udder. torvcaah during ler al hours of.

sale. ubjec to approval or Id court rth I day. of Novembernu. atr. storehouse- formerly occupied by the bankrupt at II and 21 Conunerce tr Montgomery.

County it Montgomery. State of Alabama. all UiO-tiitur and personal prop. arty' or Bankrupt. Includln' date refrigerating plant and up-to-date PPII incei except- accounts and notes said decree contains among othtr things the to Ring provisions aa to how Ui receiver ihail and may mil said property.

to. tt I--He. Shall I tint offer said fixture. and Pr- property' to the highest bidder or free from- all liens statutory and wisev on the however. that' tt purcl fc cr ts rtot.

tt He hall desire to remove said flictnr and personal property TrOm the i 5d stores he shU do upon condition Onljrtht 1 raid log. lurlde' and to 4ecod condition and appearance se theywtre It at the time pos- settton was given the tiarikrnpc under and by virtue ot. the. terms lf 4d lea In making- mjch sal free the receiver ml offer for tsile the i and personal property In tht'- Quick LUnch department aDd restaurant' prate1yCI or may offer top sal the. two as a whole.

as he may think best- or he think lUadTlsableto do so. lie may off er them for eels both separately and. together. Second. the receiver- shall thnotter for ails to the highest bidder for the said fixtures and personal 'Property subject to-all liens.

statutory and otherwise. and subject to the conditions contain- In the le betw ix 7. the landlords and the Bankrupt that said- ftrtores and personal property ar not to. bej removedrffram tjierjremuesnnleaa the. said premlsea are put in as good condition and appearance lnldandootzde a they wets In at the Um.

potsenlonwaa taken by Bankrupt Under and by virtue of said lease heretofore entered Into between the Bankrupt and the i a landlords ni to wlV Jane ms Tu a court reserves theTrUhf to. either of said sales as may to it mo teau to th estate and al th right In ordanee with thft. terms of- said rdeeteeii iin i' SOCIETY BALL CLIMAX OF FESTIVE DAY Continued FronfFjurst Page. Mrs. Charles yic nt ox the chapter.

ZoUowed. To picture the glories of eaeh group would be ra Herculean task. x- PICTUREt 1 IN VIymrpLASHESv In remembering. the labyrinths ot splendor comes vivid flaahes plctures which seem' Ineffaceable now. hero is a group of.

American goddesses of liberty each a living example of the superb womanhood of the land and each draped in the patriotic- raiment of Columbia. 1 Is hlttleparty of ante-bellum One' can imagine- those dear old ladles marching with the' OJd Guard' when they were so young and gay and yes be bewitchingly giggling and giddy Now it is party of Hebes clad in the flowing white- robesr of ancient Greece Before the picture faded it is replaced with the. pomp' and of of a. French Louis. Next' it is the Gypsies That aa gay and' carefree band.

you. Pretty and for.adventure. the7plctureJcomes8 chattering group of" Canrpf ire El Is. and next i i is Pierrette ant Pierrot. rid these gay ilirts-arer followed by a- do stspiclocsly sedate- Quaker maids.

7 Headed byr Mrs Davlson in a charm Ing costumels a- party Tof Spanish" and the senses rare quickened by vivid flashes of color and tlicjmuslcjotithe tam bouttne. IHero.arfe- the- n8T ones from Swita- rland. and no the spectator Is in the Orient wlthx a party of toeing and beguiling- litRe Japs hair done up" high and coquettish- fan almond Who8here now A. buhchHpf school girls In ginghams. and a.

tundl of. books. thrown carelessly over the shoul der AS tlfJtolsay "That's a place for wisdom than- Inmy head That Is of course. only the way it ihkih Hof Water we cant look or fee theV ra vofVpoItoni oC folks bathe- Internally now. Instead of- loading their.

system wlUij drugs Whafo an inside bath say Well itis guaranteed. to perform miracles if- you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There Are vast numbers of men and women. who. Timmedlatelyi-pDon arising the mornlng drink.

a- glass of real hot water. with a- teaspoonful ul of limestone-phosphate- In This is a very. excellent health measure. It is In tended itof lush the stomacb. liver kid- heysiani the thirty feet of intestines of the previous days iwastev- sour bile and" Indigestible material left' over in the body whlch if not eliminated every day.

become food fore. theOmlUlona bacterial which infest ttheabowela Ur result Is ooisonsutand-- toxins whlchare then' absorbed into th blood eauslngheadache bilious attacks. foul- breath. bad taste colds trour ble kidney misery. tsleepneszness.

impure all- ortirof allratntfcTi- People who teel one-day and badly the nextitint who sim obtain aiquarter- poupd of A Is sufficient. to. Jectrof Jnstas soap and hot water at on the jsklov cleansing sweetening lid treshenIngoo Hmestonephosphateand hot xwateract tomach. iUverv kldney and bowels. I tils vastlT mere important to Jbattseioa- the inside than on the buts1der becaus Bkin7orea rip not absorb i impurities Into' the WoodWhQe the bowel.

pore looked. because the" case must be tar different. for- these young ladles are students. working. students from Agnes Scott.

A clatter. of stew- pans and the swishing of feather dusters an the hall is Invaded by' a squadron of pretty French maids. and temperamental French' but the immortal. Georgia Peach Thesentry of Mls Regina Rambo queen of the' festival. and her party.

was the culminating thegreat pageant Inherpartywere hersister Miss Emma Mav Rambo and Miss Mary As her party entered the hall they were greeted with tremendous applause. They entered upon the. stage from the left and were metby President Davi-son who escorted them to the arty ofiMraAPeel. Major Schmidt tookhis Position beside Mrs. Peel.

and the moving picturebrigade faced around. and. focused. their-cameras Thet pageant. marched around thy Audltdrtum once more InTeview as the.

hand played' the' national anthem and the audience cheering- rose to its feet. The' band then retired. to the band- Btand in the gallery' and the pageant I broke' ranks. fewminutesmore a' step. I rang Instantly the floor became a sea rofdancers This was a.

brilliant epectacle the thousands of dancers clad of brilliant colors. The dancing lasted until late into I thevnight I t. The pageant of ball' of the- Georgia- Harvestnpestivar In. 1315' Way an event which will be remembered for. many.

many was anevent whichdoeslcredit tothe scope which theHarvest Festival-and the will 1v ure iyfw and peaks eloquently of. the patriotism andrenthusiasm of MrsiJeeKand those who tinder her directorship made the pageant pos. hail streets Tuesday and marveled at itself. While some five miles i or pageant rolledthrough the streets Atlanta marveled at the- magnitude of Its' cltjr government he immensity its- public schools- and the' charm Of. its.

suffragists Practically every available- man and Piece- pf equipment contained in At- Unia i municipal government. were partsof the procession that led off the mornings events at lO J4 o'clock. the water wagons and the street sweep. enrana the sanitary trucks were there. The water department made one of ttedayfa most conspicuous showings.

One of its- floats bore a- miniature pumping mechanism andthre huge bottles of coagulated river and dij- 5- Tliediyahonori Vere iarriedcoff by tneTparfciand Jfire departments. The unusually floral float of the formeiNj- evoked continuous applause from the onlooklng thousands The fire department avers Joy tortheold' and" ts burnished brass decorated trucks starched Land creased laddie. and prancing 7 The cashpriiea a warded fey the Har vestFestivai association these departmenti Thelimost appealing- everv was-that presented sands or school children. wAa eager though' they- weretmarching- to witness a pV rade themselves Instead of parading th happy youngsters iTormei ii. manner ofenscmblevfortnatlong and trick represented automobiles bearing girls andiboy whUe ome had floats.

another imprsssiv Hundreds tnd hotisei physicians arkli ambulance attaches rodeand marched-at at the head- of' anotter hospitalunit that corn. posed-of of.coiored nurses and the codkand dining- room stags the vast number of alde andordeflies Tiehospltalambnlarlces line one. ofthe machines aringVaxban- ner on which was tnpc We ke 3060 C4Ua t-'i" iy SsS tallon of Amounted followed by a squad of patrolmen on after bf nctal City ne te4'- smarhalfv moved with Theremarfcai the thool cliii- ejr' managed themselves with system' of grownups and not single mlahap marred their participation. It was a monumental of the. city's vast.

resources and munlcl- pal equipment. Atlantauo were as- toundedat Atlanta's wealth of admln- Lstratlv material. and facilities. The' suffrage- parade was a revelation too. Th thousands who witness- then the immense growth of the suffrage-cause In.

Georgia. Due to at misunderstanding the suffrage parade moved fifteen or twenty minutes late. falling as It. was sched uled to. follow directly In the Tear of rthelast of the municipal pro.

cession. The suffragists were. led by the' festival band behind' which rolled Little Victory. the famous auto. owned by Dr.

Anna. Shaw which- has been brought. to the south by. Miss Eleonore Roul state org of the suffrageparty in Georgia. OFCAR The" machine' was occupied by Mrs.

Mary McLendon in behalf of. the move-went. Marcher on foot' preceded Lit tie Victory. then followed the. Worn- lans Masonic patrol.

Decorated floats 1 were here and there laden with. beau- tUuL girls' and young women- while many girls traveled on foot. The procession extended. for. at.

least 2. miles. Miss Raoul and Mrs. Eloise Davidson rode as marshals clad' in stylish riding costume and managing parade atOalrs and and with the Mastery of skilled horsewomen. The first prize award or 125.

'offered-by the Harvest-Festival' association was carried' away by the Fulton and- DeKalb county Joint float a car literally concealed. by. a. beautiful floral mound and having- the appearance of being bdrne by huge artificial butterflies that swung. ahead of.

the hood. It tore two of Fulton and DeKalbs attractive Injustice an elaborate float bearing. children gart ed' in yellow and. weighted. down with massive yellow top-pieces.

with Justice in the. form of a rosy cheeked young girl. blindfolded and clasping' unbalanced scales forming the center display won' the second prize of' 15. Catchin TJpB a float adorned with happy children of both sexes was awarded i the third prize 10. Many or the cars contained in the" Ruflrage parade will adorn the Floral day.

procession this The funeral of Captain James Ham Morrow warehouse manager of the the-Morrow-Storage and Transfer company who suddenly at his office Monday- morning. was' held yesterday. Af afternoon from the residence 67 East. Merrttts avenue. Dr Spalding1 conducted the services Sand interment followed in Oakland.

Captain Morrow served throughout-the war ar captainfof Com- pscnyn Eleventh Georgia regiment. His funeral was attended by. numbers of old' confederate veterans. v. CITY COAL GO.

WEIGHT. SealedLfproposalst win Be received until 10 ATM. November by. the. undersigned lceibttStreet' Brothersv' Mlddie tior the' purchaseiavsv it iuow lles at loot' of ColwS St4 Charleston.

is otUboutalMp bales Cot- tonT by. water also about 2OS baleaand parts of bales ttG mtged by tire. and jraterextarcolorado ages In. achr1oUsTenders mionld i designate on whicb bid is madeJ ii upon tender one. the pur-- Hmmf nytj rhfurthfcr Jpartlealar c6m Vi tV- A.t Trwrik io.

VKCUi atw ChaVte ton HoUt iChfrteton s. Cr GRAVE With a great gash over the left ear and ranging down to the. base of the neck Pete Torrence was taken to the Grady hospital late last night In a precarious The cut according. to waa of PsxlIe and ckie itrects wblld was walklnC among the crowdi comingLand going to ttte festival midway- and was In fllcte4 by four or five. men.

who. at tempted to rob him. Too wear from. loss of blood to give his name or. to tell how.

he. received severo Injury. Torrence war placed. the automobile of Matty Matthews. H16 ball player.

and rushed to' the Only after the' patient revived Under of phya clan were the police able to learn the meager- facts which he. could. tell Torrence stated' that. he wazone of the ON FEDERAL MARSHAL GharieatprC TIT. VL November' li WUiamOaborn UnitedStates marshal for.

the southern dlstrlet West Vir. ginla iwhorecently raided two Illicit stillslri Mercer County. has secured Permission or the departmentj Of' Ju tire to add to Jils force of' deputies In oMer tiat he may meet the warmoon shiners of. the mountain. have' declared JalnaihlnL Men believed to- have furnished in- foruitlonto the federal authorities have suffered the.

loss- Of property their horses having- been shot" and fence turned in retaliation Two al legeti rnoonshInere have bien bound oVertothe federal granJ Jury tow in ewion here 1 tsborn and' his men- are the southern part of the others who are alleged to be. liquor Ulicltly. Dies merted Buiro Ud ome bereito- MORTOAKY Nancy. JC. Prater.

Nancy at her enc. yesterday afternoon and her- body removed to. Harry She 1 urviTedby two jjon 0. rat and five daughters. Elisabeth.

Prater Mrs- 3. P. Kjfli4' Elizabeth Parker. rt a d2 private. hospital.

toPatUr B' Besides her father J. is survived. by one sister. Jr7twobrotherarThomaa Walter Parker all of. Dora- Mr Sthith interment.

Miss. Alma Graham. Miss Alma OraSam. JSpark4 Tuesday-at at her residence COnegePark She is survlvedtT her T. Graham two sisters.

Mrs. Wootenand Mrs W. Turner all of College Parr We 3iayeon hand rig lug property located. on an inproyedstreet. Also a renting investment in the railroad district paysijygobd income now and in a dangerouslocation.

Liable to be run over by Also a good room residence for colored man on i. nearMartin St. FORREST GEORGE ADAIR WEYMAN CONNORS Mortgage Loans on Atlanta Real Estate Established 1830. Trust Co. of Ga.

Bldg. Five Seconds From' Five Points' in Atlantans and Georgians should dismiss the mistaken theory as" many have already done that they have- gOaway from home ta thebest in printing and lithographingi are turning' out daily jn- tit complete ts I the very highest possible grades of work in printlngtand i lUthographing arts. cando For" particulars call Main 2600. ijrintersj tHographefs Binders EDWABD C. E3PrMJA8.

VT. ENGLISH. P. JOHN K. OTTtET.

Treaa. SAVINGS BANK Dealer ia Mortgages Loans jnfide on' improved Atlanta' real estate straight and Ii years 1 monthly t. plan. Purchase money notes bought. Loan.

Agents State Mutual UfeAssuranceCo Worcester-Mass GEORGE- WORDSpedal Agent. REAL ESTATB LOAS. DEPARTMENT fourth National Bus Building. mua PAU8CHNBEBQI HENRY VT RAUSCHENBERG TODD' General Insurance Tire. Casualty.

Automobile Surety Bonds and al other lines oMnsurance. We buy- Purchase Money Notes. Tour business cordially solicited. BOTH 4111. IZtl If ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK BLIXX Washable.

Sanitary. Lasting Dozier Gay Paint Co. EmtMr It Jsckiavtfl Via. XI I. Bread AtIa-- Oa.

SEID pea BOOKLET o' OOLOU Um PHIOaU. MalsillX VmMtetf a rOmt tut Jtnorr Pmi I IMO 1VI ASKED CASINO SKATING RINK 51 th Pyi St. Rfggte' Slating ai sp Harvest Week tft 10 to 12 2 20 to 5:30 p. in. 7:3 to 11 INeMbirl 1 FIGHTING THE FLAMES The Firemen's Beneve rent Association REAI BOILDTOGa Inclndlflr a st ry Ul.

aetusfl burned. N6t scsnerytmtREjO BVILZUiGL store stloonl SBB IBS LEAPS rDB LITE THE THRU. UNO RESCUES WITH IJTB NETS LADDBRa. AERIAL LADDERS oxyaBN HELMETS VPCtlfpTOHatrEKV 1 Uarat SmY rLtf tnCM of Fir TH HS EVtNTS S4 mHy 2 rootball Gami. tf BatUBoyL- Drilt kytCovtraor' MAMMOTH SfECTVtOtEI B.

jBetittemf now' at Bkigji Drn Stort it Polnta ajra voidJUi JU at i. Officers and numbers nterpise. to et at tk Capitol this. ndayl evening at to participate in Commander. O.

E. ACRES. eordtnit13 cretaryi 5 Members of Cnlppewa Trrs 55. X. BMiatiTir quested to at th.

Wigwam at 1 cf o'clock 1) m. today. No. to participate td fratf rnal parade. Sachenv FUNERAL NOTICES.

friends of Mr. ma tIri. Ii. Vitling and family are invited to attend the funeral of ar Vthing- this Wednesday morning'- at. Bi from the residence.

Interment- Greenwood. cemetery Pallbearers will please- meet at. Harry Poole's. at PARKER The friends and relatives of Miss Elizabeth Parkers-Mr. JH.

Parker. Mr. and Charles. Collier. of De.

catur Mr. andMrs T. Parker. and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Parker are in. yited to attend the funeral of Miss Elizabeth Parker' today Wednesday November 17. at 1:30 p. from Stamps' chapel The Interment will In the churchyard. The pallbearers wilt be selected from the cousins.

of the could. Carriages will leave the chapel of II. Patterson Son at 11:30 a. m. A Treatment REMOVESCAUSE of.

Using DRINK0 DRUGS in few days. Call' or address NEAL INSTITUTE Successor GL Keeley fn stitute 2I Woodward Ave. Dr. 3:11. Conway 10 years with the eley.

Physician In charge. 60 al Instllulei In Prlnalpil Gftlav Motel and Fanlly Cook Stevet ant Keaters Magnolia Stoyc Raage Co. 393 Cdaewo Are. irr4iOB. Largest uhflve Stove and flange store In the ntb.

rS- LUMBER' our wiioieial. prices on lairs lets andear Iota for liv rl any where. In the-states ofN. CO Teen. tArc Jobb of Portland C4m nt.

piaster' In United. State CAROLDIA PORTLAND. CEMENT CO Atlanta. a. Offle and wireheuMa Charleston Jackaoatille Birmingham.

New Orleans. To Whom It Ma This I to notify the public that Robert Green Sons. a partnership of dlpIlIa Pa. have not- authorteed anyone. to us thelrllam obtain from any business concern la Atlanta cc vicinity and they will not be responsible for any debts contracted by such party.

Tilt. November ii is15 ROBT. GREEN SONS. By R6bU if. ad Jr their Attornty- Law.

a rn ami Mat tear VIM lieu Stein a rot CU4- Mt Caw psv i a. pr For aotnetralM bo rev AcenaU build tit no to is tt pt teetty oar ad uksa lrehmi vs be fer taa4Utsly DpOS Wtf pnwnud sail MU 4tr ffUuA tyisy. NOHt HAS ill fit MMSTUUTICM WASTI ass. MM WI The ttfr OAPWUI anu sfurUBats i of Coeift bkew 24 HOURS th wtlMomaltae AMUSEMENTS Tb uaml 8b Than Mat. A ne li ad Bto AFool There Was Kipling' Th Tttcn liAt Me and rB rtii riF ilHi :1.

2' :1 1' I' III p2' ri 19 4 lt 3 1It1. 1 J' 1 1' 1 yr" 1T ei tJ SYltem Will. Yield' Men df rW t. ie :1 prem l1 Ul hoperuf the' ry Ji tarT ant m. rult1ngn eUnlte Cd w1nosuece preDlerf tated 0.

comm O. JlSthlS wu' andbeUef th tC cl. Yeme u. ru rt to. 1.

Thepremler conthtentthe I 1Jo i se patroUc dU mtt T' u1 t1 lt anad te1 fromaUclaues partl ularlY. OUJgl1nin qledmen Xr 7t qulct' tbtitca 1t the oDScrlpUonll lterat that rno declsl i1 reg dl 1g putsOry ment would lI1entcol15ent 1 :0 l1 ri Iho 11 eralsecretaryottheAmalg c1etrQf RaltwayS torDerbYcompla1nedthatthe the. lmpruaol1thatconacripUon would be after. November be- wlththe1bor. arty thegovernmenteould J.

forcetacQ bUlithro ghtJ 7 dldhe. beU ve Andrew1ionarLaw. the thatwhlleat beUevedcenseripUon reatlzedthat nowmight alnceltwould hol qno2tion uponwbeth erunderthevoll1ntary menrie towln could be they' Ifthe voluntarysystemwere Iven Df rbY every eUglbleunmarriedmandld behlndwould be to th menwerecatled. WhatLord Derb meantwasth tlt lShirkageamong the- unmarried. toenUs Onebaby flvedJesbetor re rol 4ndauswere orlghiatlymadtJi townnamedLlindau.

In Ii TroosandShr bEI Sh 4a nemeen 1 iru1i. nd utlJlO thebeautJand YolIdonthavto lp orfuhm Mm cetir. varietIeL rhooeefrom kWfil o' eve the AtlanUcto for the PJEIICKfI1AIS AqustaGa 70i h' beau tyoucrowc eolm11tourLalubcapeDe artment. I. we ofwhUe tour" coodaroln atorale are lIanbUpand ataplel50 adJcek IJd al I NEYS fEXPECTORANT rllep rl a4 ajcare eoacllft01IPo 41.

Betleoacll me dae. Stopsaea4aehea. ta RI tGHT I' i I W' a JG eri sE Und ri' andbyvlrtueof it referee In IwlllileU nes' ofM on Tbur day November18IU6 atll a. mat the office otth.e..ref- AUan to tthe hgb t. subject the tlonotfthecourt complete1nven toryzpay' hador HUGHHOWELLReceivet.

1 hon aJfL0329I K1serBldgi d' c. IDTI 1 NT 9mR ALA. nt anordermac b7the Dii KJ4dleDiIU1ct of. otAtabama It. FJtlpatrtcltQuJok Bnkn wi1Lofger t.

hlSh- eat tot cab. lelJalboun jO oappzov I' f' C1Ut on at the" ruptat Ii' Commene-atreet allthot1xtutlland wd Bahkrup nt euunCpllUlt date. tol. provtaionau toho lver may. eUsLhLpropert wit Cbaltt1rrtotter blddertor aUlIeu tatutOl7an4.

otherwise. eondIUonbowever uu aaer" tliercot1f I1HIiU ramo rtxtured fromAho he" do 10' II h. t. Jnjcood condlUolItLDd Inatthe uuderand i brvlrtueGC thetenI cofNJd leueln 0 maklnarnehw tor. Iethetlxntre a enGllalJr roper maJoUe sale whole sh ma or hthlRkIt adTSsable todo' heDlA7offel emtorlebothpUtel7 andtopther tbltncetTeNlbll I 4.

hlchertbJddel" 4 dttxtureandpereon1l. ro I J5R.r to lIUenIttutorran I Wi' an1lnbjeettothcondltloneontl. I NbI betweenthe Iandlordaand thOJIaJlIruptthtMI4fttztunaandper. t. IODallIroper17anDottOborem0Ye4tnam.

6JlremtM. I DJeUthlillid JIremJa Jl1It. eoadltlolbandappearanee 1r. reln b7' th. ot antere4lntobet1ntDthe Bankrut'-anditM nto tJlUIe U1Llhe thenhtt4eonftrm otaa14MIeaUJDI1IpertoJti ad.

yantagous the an4allo. th. ht i tonjeetjothotuJdMIJttouilllad fiL i 4t Jt rdancc" At Li 1 YoD mery' AILoUth day QtNo ib 1 t' ISIS. t' gEO. 1m1ARTRm KOlltromtt7Ala.

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t1. fl f. 7 11 o7l1z iJ4 H' Pi l' EI" d' aJae 11 Q' f. W9 ac. iFL oa I SOCjEt-r fL' Ll :1 IVE QAYI Co eilFiD Ch rtes Rlu rirst Dt 1I wouldbe.aHerculean7tak ZZLI Icr In.

em mb tl 8 labyrlI thS At rcomesvlvld f1aahe Whlchaieemln ftace Herelsiagroup tAmerl a esseaotJlberteachalIv1ngexample thesuperbwomanhoodotAhe andeach drapedJn. thepatrlotlQ NowI altttle partyof OnecanJmagtne thoBe I marchlnwlththeOJdGuard n' theywere II. bewltchlnglygUngand 1tls a otHebest cladln thtf1owlngwhlterobes j' Gr ece. Utroretheplcturh id Fia Je PrencilLouls. NJxt That's-a j.

0ryouPretty co colorful and' ready' for. adventure. In to the7 picture. comes :11. Campfire' ls.ana next1tils Plerrot gay' re adozen bi11lsDe um nt.

InachJIUlng cosl Of cer8 at the bYTIVldt1lU1hea otcolorand tllC mUll Ic 0 fth castenetimd the tam- l' 11 el u' ones Sw z- now. laln' with apart otUptoelngand Ja doneup" hlghand COquetUshjanhldlngalmond eyes. Who's here' bunch of In butulle tbsown ca elesslro rthe ah ul- a to aay hat a' Jn myCgolde1 hejwa. It I tthe HaD ol Drinki gi ter ef aJ kf T. weunytt 100kct fe Qhf o.

ththe ri ffJ pol ni I r. i ll onjo lkso 1nterri Jti or Jth Thtabanlnide youaayiWtUltla tofler I. fou lCOl1ld' lICve thtllhotwaterenUlus aau. aatn umb nd On tn themornlng real waterwl a' stonphosphateInu Jsai exceUentheatth It tlie8tomacb lIVerkld hey. andthethlrty of.

wastec8urblle Indll' sUble' theib Um1natedevUY llaYbecometoocl the bGWJs. poisons and whI hare' tht causing helUacheIIUlous aUackatout ta teo" co1daBtomEAh tro ble ialee nessness. Im pure Jeo le ond one1laycand badIX1th ho imply' can not. geti- teelinflf l1hare rged-'i' i quarter Ol1J1 llmest ne- phosphate cstoreThlwtU 08ti V. uY l1Ul tn ILtIuft1clel1tto.

makeanOneaieal oathe ject orc.lDte 1nltaUo L. Juat ui 1jnd tef the1IkJa le1UlngaWeetenh l1i treahenlnfaoHm st Jie os hateand hot. Water act on th ebi kidneys-and welLltbyaatlytnore lba1be1 thttlnlde tB14eib aeftbe skhi re. l1oti.uaorbJ ImgUl1Uu1ntoi blood. Ir1tBe iebowellIoreallo i.

3 jf QA Jc 1' iC c. 11o bec the cuen tudentshatd orkl gstuden4 frotn' AgneaScotk latterjotatew' leatherduaters anjJthehall lainvadedbya te er ntal. c1who Jlhoutd. these lnk1lo mortakGeorgia1 each The entry. otMI88Regtna.

queeJiOf fes va dhelJarty event of' the gr at. In' her. her sister MlssEmmajMaYlWn an I Aaherpartyen1ered theh811 greetedwitb tremendouaapp1auae. TheyenteredcuponthelItagetrom andwere met' bYPresldentDavl- i mtotho' i Peel. took his po SUlon.

beside. an dt he. I. Ingplcture. brIgade their.

cameras. Th marchedaro nJl AUdlt. rtumonc the 1. liatlon 1 et totheband atandlnthe few J11ln iesmQrea ndi a' esteE be amea seaot dancers. s.

In' hundreds rof brilllantcolots. I Thedanclngla8tedunWlatelnto 1 t1tTh lg earito ct ib not HarvestFeStl 1915 I WJulan eventwhJch be' :1 fortt1anymanyyeara 1 ILwas an eventWhlchd es-'credtt tothescopewhlch thEj Harvest valandthe have Infuture yeal'-aild eloql1e t1y ofthepatrioUllm and- enthusIasm' MlIIiPeel and Jhe THOUSANDS TH cfp RADE lan fa. pack PeA btree' artd twlii hall. sueeucTuesday' andmarveled me rolled through' streetsAtianta themagniwef3 otc 0 I Pra 11 an Pie. ce'- P.

te. qulpmenreontained. 1ut lantas partaottheprocellBionthat ft morningseventaat10U ocloek.Evel1 watllrwagons theatreet era Dcthe Thewaterde1artmentmadeoncor 1onsplcuouaahowlnC1L ort lta am1iilature mec8t ad huge. lotUeaofCcatedrlver ad- er. r.

FLORFL EVOKCEERS on Tie rr cf of tepk and tl unusuUYdlltnctlve rlral flfe forerevoked contnuous ppll frm onlking thotndB Thetlre deprent ver jOYto old a oungwn ore rver wi thltsbu laed rU derted MS-d dee ncnran ngsteec' Techprtusawardedby ther. vest leUva aocato ere' il en ei- iJ' iet2 everwasthat by. theithou sdi. oiachoolchlldren eatxad enthWlaiUc i tn li we arch ing- t' wlnesa pa. rdeUemelv instdpr the hl 1oun tera Jpred al" ma- nerof MnYf" Ci the lswer Iepr ant bl IU lbUe bjalng g1 ll ieJ I HOSPITA UNI i i re GryholCa cnUnn" anotherlp lv taturHundrd of nnl' c1II t1es hoU hkll an blnc lttace rOead are.

thed Doterbltuntit om pe4f lrenll tta I Ckad dnngra boal 8. bolt aulcere1 Une oleflf' te. mn JC" aib- ne" wlcI I Oo CnuJ. C- clTcpew 1ja il ll nofmouteipt1lee tfOle by cUdor lm nn foater i hle fthmaror tLn ct lOf la tT Yloate ml. i overwtj lb 1 efkl feat of the' hol I eJteke lde commnt I i 1 1' 1' syatem growrup andot single i mIsagmedthelr ptcptlo Iwa monumnt exploittlon t' clyavaat reources.ad-.mul l- palequpmnt Atltans' weraI toundedttLAUant an- ltruv' maeria faIUea aUfrae' paraew rve1- I toDtoo hetouaawbowlteas peat brtreaU th enthelmmen rwth Ofthe Uf frae us6J GorgL' Due a mlaudertandlnl te.tf- frleparae movd ffeen late fa.lng/ asIt w' ahed.

uledtQtolow c1 Ylnthe rea te tt division oftbemunlclpa pro. cesslon. esufrata teIlUvaLbld Wlch. rled tle ctory. thefaou owed DrAnaShwwhlch byllss EeonoreRuLatte ornlzerofte WJt 1 Te.

nii hlneW cuJled My" McLndon' I' beha. te move' me MUcheno preceddLt I. then tolow thew 00- ansaacnlc patrl tlata andteela enwl women whie grls' tveled I' Theproce8slon. a leat I mnesMla Rul' ad Mr lolse pavldsonrde rhats' cadln I stylsh. rldlngcstumeandmanan parae' afirs anddimcul tes wlhthe mRteryofakUled horsewoien The frt prizeawtdot I.

feedbythela retFelluyalafsocia Uonc awabythe' lon 1 DeK lb' county fO a lterally beattul Ilor moud andhavlngthea of byh utUlcabuter fle. tat ahe the hoo. I bae. Fulon DeKb' at I traCvedaughter. nJutlc a el bo te fOt a.

lng chiden geln eUow' and topplece w1tbJutce tor otIr8Ycheeked young grl caping' unbalance cates formlngt displa. aecondprlzeo. ora. ctch- Ing lip afO 1 wlt chidrn. bth eexes.

wa. wacle thlpr MaBy'-f thecacontlned age parae wU aor Flora y. roeeslon. monj. Wfw fttiArl Tetune ptln n.

UaMorow arehouaemanagerof Morw Storeand Tanser. cm- panywho uddenl7athll ofic. morln. helde8terY. ateroDrm' ther ldecnE Mertts nu Spadfnr ncl ted.

serce dAnterenLIolowed Oaklnd cptn' MorW seme thrughoutewrcptln of Cm' laY. EeYenth' Georga' rgment' Hlafuneralw atended numbe Df ened ra l' U' COA SPER. Pt CIsEWGH AMAjfD lOAl Sel l' iP1 p. te re ive1Ul10 KNovembr lJ. 1lS henteiU opn.

4 bltheucen1g at te. tnee of Street' Broter. No or 1- urebse a1tnowUestthe JerootofColi bbUe scCharleton ohabout I. balCot i lonodamaged1JT. 019 balu and' baIesC 1dam ged' wterex Thetab offered" Inl1um bored ot balecn pack.

gesjne 1otIeDdjlsahou1d i i designate 40con Whlcbj 14' cTerm PotCUhor rtUJe4. CheckonCJu1rI tODBaDIt Ulet eePtaDc6. ofanY hei4 3. will tJ bedLt iXtbe pur el' a r1lItlUe ed' to JeeaIIf0111l.nde if cu In .11. ft I.

El II 1l c1sr K' lf t. :1 I RlET NC I 1SS VEREiiYlCtJf CQNI1TJNj Vf ihacreatcUl1. thI rt1 andranglDgcowntothe hueotthe neekPete ii ktelaat Thecut reeef FazUe lu Luckle treetBiwh11e monCthe crowdzcorniiigpnd aro1 tolhefestlval dWU ructedbYfoulor emptedto1Obhlm ud Too 1018ofbloodtoa1ve hli. to teUhowhe theaevere' Injury in utOmobltetoflIattyMtthewa thebalt andrusbed tothe cllnl the- hand of" the hoaplt l- werethepoUce to Torren waaone Qf melT7-makcn'lnthe street he Wasattacked MQONSHINEBSWAR NFEDER L. Char i St tu forthlaoUtherndlstrlctofWestVJr who recentlyrtc twotlUclt Ins 1ri ured deopartm or.

jut. tlre1o add puUe Of del' t2Iath4i mat ne moon themou 1tab dec1 red cDbeUeed to hvift iui hedln tOrJatJ tothefed 1 havCIauUered ofproperty thelrhon a enahot. fences 811 ftgedmoonhJners b1 overto the federal I Mshal OrboinanifJ Im are learchlDrlhe p.nt.oLthe stateifor tnaklll jluoiI Ji Caesar rJjiutaWs Former U. ator Pi i 1iig 1 iAtr pooK el For- mert1nl Sjt a en JU u. Bu dld tOhl' to.

lb .1 fd lni terairedn died her nce1 IJ Simpson street afternooDnd was tllnY0 pooleaparlon is T. twoaoDlGW and J. FPraterandllv Uu. I. PrateTMis E1I abeth Miss NellFraLeTa JV Smith.

ana. ur-J. fKe1 iti i ef1 3iia i be 1 rker. utd8dled rlIeadayW The bodwasremoved. toPatteon sd1ap eLBe8Ideabcrtath rJ Parker site- 1.

Mrs. Thomas ColUer two' brothers and WalterLParkeTi uroa Mn McrJ MrsM8rTAISmlth ag 4I1died at herre ldence 181 day- afternoon BheurvIYedbTfour sonaTbetIodywaalemovedto rn Poole's parlorsand will betaken tOMar1ettaThundayfor uneraland InterlD nt. Gr harit. lltiA hamued 30 cited ath Shela lIurvlved4ThermotherJrJ P. tenandMrs TTumeraU ltinglll strn nts ehayeonIi ourthwardr nt lo f1t jn1p ds t.

h. i ngmv stnient erailr ad. distt 1 4 t. I Jadaner usJ tion. 1 rooIIl side 1ce 9rco Qrfdail 0111 Gle wocid A tnea.r-.M rtin i FOlt ET CEORl MPiv dPrOmFiYe 3Th BestinP l11 1g" i orgf I1S ould sst1 et1J eo manybavea1read1 n.

h.av to-go wayfrOlh tog the Inprlt tingaI1cili Ve ar ot1L ttheVery ighestP9ssibl workJn th dJithogr phirigi We. to itfory I t-parli 26 dte' ies" Co. I int Wit1 ogrpph ts B' ders I n. l' DiiA i ii TNGi iiANii'- Paialer 1lt1erl mrl IOn uta. monthly money' A nUI tutualL1teA.

uranc CoWreeiter Hasa I ESTATEiLOAlr DEP RAuscihoonRQnL HEmt WtfOD lInsDl' nte' nr Cas alt7 A tomob Surety' Bonc an4 fClth ijtnell otIn ui PurchueloneYNoteLYol1r lally 1Z IlIATLANTANA ONALBAN1t A' JIYMWNYWN1NYNN NJW le 1' 14. II. Dv I I I i 0 Qf le. GilyPJn aJIIIIrt ar atlaebeavlUe 81. Like.

i I PBlDalJIa a 1 tIICvtisTPIu At1aa. :1 uWWJ 1 UIw- ou 0. CASINONlA8KED ALL AT i ryttf TIj rJa iiiIIY IK da1HarTet Wee.te salOn 10toULmZO. to. :30.p 1 REMEMElERI WfiW 1.

i ri 5zfi. NETSIOKPIEJtiLDDBRSAIRIAL i ABat Bo7. DrJ1tGonna s. i MAMM4SAOLEt PMCES uks0Ji SlIMti SAis 51. fain' fc A 1 L.

i. 1. i fl 1 ill- QI NQt 4 EnterprtMC681Ie 1. r. 0.

lkA are uqect meet at the 21 YU1 e. I. tf eIoek to artldpate111 thftater nal parads. i I P.wn: Irm1leraofChlpp i 4uate4tObe tI m' tt ck todaN el1be 7. iclp riatrnaf para e.

iD Aet1DS b. R1i. lOODY ont Fqli RA NjICES YINt Ttie. nds 1Irt. arelnvlted oN VlnlngthIAlWedneeday morntn at am fromthel" aldencelnterm nt.

at cem ery fJJumee atllarryQPoolea Lp Theft dret tlYea JHParker andMra CharlellCoUler caturlMrandMrs andlllra. areln- V1t tuneralot 1dl Wedne ldayi November 17atISIJpmtromStamp8 chapeLThelntermentwlltlbelnthe wnl. fromtheiousln. ofthe de 'ON' PaEtnooLA tU TreatmentREM9YES" AUS t1ihi 1" Sa tewdIL7i. caitor4df.

els. X'- Ke ley" In'- tI tu. a 14 V. e. J.

L. yearlwlth tbKule Inehar I 60NHllnstllgt8l1tPritiOlpaJ tUtli lelaBc1 FaaUylalgfs St IBle terJ MagllIaSt Jtla t1293.E Iwo6tA. 4 It tOrelflthesutb aat' ourWbolmi let'- aft4erloU 4UnriuaDwhereln. co alOJct Telln Largest Jobberct Cement. Lime.

uter CO. OtftcU Jaebcn II. TQWfiotnIfMatQ I tOll tlti pubUothatJtobert LOreenABoua ofJhiiil a. to IIIAtlllt lelaltJalld thewmnotJta IIctebts tee anynehr T. NovembetUU1 OR SON ByRobtKSU1cktaa4Jroth1t tto II' If.

Itt as Dtt- thee. let'- UDIII. tilt datil per malt he dab1 III' the slot ads IIIIa lIJ4r. U. lie rec 1II8alI da6 cnlroliNdUU wuar410 Tl etltiIMUUI mItd1tuI II EVES JaQ 1.

IfIt 111 14 SE ALA IV aTottItW15 HllaHMdf J. TWIN BEDS. Mgbt. J. iM.

TlJ SatMatIIIIIIf aeai i 4 AF s. Pabi Pir He t. 11 c8BA1 rOWr. IN. OilS WDfSOt7cC t1 pum 0 VAtJtiErtE1Tc CKALtS r1.

IIK fllAII. lEic8WARr :0.4- ACTS. ACTS Uf II rAtft o. I 1IPCVLATIIN s4A35 I 1 piidti Believei That Volun4ry WilfYieId Needed for War. I .2.

I Wl thatthe volun- I syatem of recruiting the United anceeL atted In the houie of it belief that coercive meaaures woulil not have to apcal senee duty by Lord an re- men. to quletths antlconscriptionhstz reiterated without parlia. 11ery Tbomae eral So- of- a of the part force a. efeommone voluntary enlistment lonar fbr the colonies- aaId war-he the it would whole a fair to If wa a they would 1 Tro aCJ of eiirv ner aei the ou ou i ioi. wlh giounda.

goods ou ZD 4 Cohio eoug a I HT NOW" I I a andby I will cell 1U5 at at- the rot- iS sale will be for the highe4tbldder. to the court. Phere Main 2023. O4 I lwunt to en as receiver of Lunch the legal aubjectto app uval til. sa November.

flIt. the of to arlongother ma may He for cash. and purchscr tbertot. 11 elatidere. fixturee- I aeid i.

oI17 that hi pnt of said lease tiena the fixtures the and ma a to otter saidfixtnra ty. to all atltutorrand ed iwe theflankrupt are be the premlasa nnieu i poeWon was andby ths the en wit the rtzht SAmayappear moat also t- to rsjeetbothof saiaa. if found. ad- 1l. vIsbs AndLt sIdriceIrerlwfll mkeUPJ accordance tboter-mnaofsjd- JnventOr1nOVOn ni.

ontgomeriL 12th dmyo2Noeso Vj agoRG 8TUARt RectlvciL Montgomery- A1a Lunch csr8ide U4I1OT. All I I 1 4 i G4JNESDAZNOVEMBER 17 1915 I III ftractiveFoats Tuesday ara I I i- I 1 1 pilvr- ft I 1 p1 Rice flrst vice-regent Topicture a DAZZLING PIGTURES tI Now itisa theObd yes of robes it is itiatheGypsIes Into the a gizl' It thea fIirt are by a domn' Mrs. Beaumont charming costume is a or flnabesof inusic of the Heri are ttlgl hair Whoaherenow A abundle booksthrowncareleosly derasif tosay 1n my. golden Qetthe of DnkngHot Before Beakfast jay. fltkcfeeI r1ht.

vth thesyetemfufl iP. tlllons folk with you say. it' is I teen immediately- upon I ot teaspontulo tofltzah and theprevious daYstwagte. Indigdstlblemateriat thebodywbichif forthe millions t1rt quick result abaorbediuto heftdache tout-1 badtaste trou and of good next. tnt' fl.

getfeeIIngright are urged to a limestone at the drug store. This will coatdverylittl bnt make anyone. a eeatcran Cub- I andbot skin. water aetonthestomuath bathe on' Oitsthe. putsidebeauaetbe tmpurities h1e dG.

1 a J. I I tew ofpretty Apdwbo ohouldaUtheso inpink be the great I party were I Mary Itobeson. by party of Mrs. Peel. picture once A fewminuteo more and a of the of in I the night the- society Harvest Festival It Was an event W1ichdoes credit.

to the th I val and Southeastern will In future years apd Mrs. Feet and- Bible. SAW THEBIG PARADE. Atlanta pacied Pehtree anti White- veledat the. of at thewater and1hesaniry the days and three tilled water FLORATFLOAT EVOKES CHEERS.

Were Carried otfby tile. park- tire former to thold. 14 I young-was more. with and cash prizes awardedbythelTar Pesttval were given The most spectacle how. ever the thou- ofochool As Cagerandenthusiasfc as though were niarchlng a the formet all of ensembles formations desfgas.

Many. pf schools were while UNIT IS IMPRESSIVE rh. IoZsmiling nuraeswbltecladjntees andhoe. and attsebesraeend auotherbospitalunjt posed andpiiyaic and thevast aldeeaidorderiies Thehosptal ambulailees weretn- line benring an whlchwas InpcibedSVei0 Annually. The civic parade was led by- abt tili bra squad-of-patrolmen onfoot which the.mayor city.

toUnelLand city ball offlclal Cerkiar Taylor acted' as marshaL I. The parade. prclfo The remarkable feat ofthe dren. evoked wIdespread ty the r- k' Ar. a not a of tounded I The the hardly.

reaiie4untt1. of frage use- I the last of I I suffrage party MRS. MLENDON IS I OCCUPANT OF CAR. I footpreeedecl an's i tiful 5. fers.

by Harvest Festiyal joint a hav1ngthe andDeKalbs garbed injellow rosy-checked prizc1O. FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN MORROW HELD TUESDIL Wil- I 1 the Paul H. Hisfuzeral ofold Phones 3546. BESTCOAL4 PEIEON. CITY SC4L DAHAEIJCOTTON SALE Sealed proposals LI115 whenthey.

will beopen the attho office I Attsntlc Vbarf. toz' purchase- a now-lies at. the Coluab2s 5 tori. by lso ZOCVbales damaged water exS. aCoIorUO.

The above is in- num- lots of or' ages each lot. Tenders lot. madeby Itsnumbere ttpot Cash er Cbeck B. the- of any wh Cotten at be at tberfdexpen56Ofthe i.rhe right is reserved tenders. p.

further particulats corn rnunIte cLWIELVII Underwriters' Agent- on otLCbarle sc PETE TORRENCE" SEVERELY CUT CONDITIO to thebueo th enoo watkentOth fn received tLthe corner of itr wfle-iiw tempteto loasotblood the ofMatty. the' 3Zterthe thehozpttIphyM. werethe polleeableto eager Torrented that-he merrym0 in the wAi FEDERALMARShAL haritaton 11! IteStAtesmarsha1 southerndistrctof recently i haa Perrn1iaionjt Otderttb ineetthe havedeclared gaIn. him Me tiM-k toriz tj to thejed ral 8u1fer 10W leZ5ionher Iearththg. Julius Burrows S.

Senat at Mithin Home uir United 1ei Senstar3ulia sarBurr wsiedthI bOmt her tO' ght. Mrs. frI Nan Prateraed 3 leatdenceiG bodyW5 to Poole's parlors. by tWO5OflS F. Prater daughterL31iS3 Prater.

tisa r54WA Mizs lizaheth aged 28. died Tuesday at a body waseenoved to eL. tath brotber- Thorns-a Mzry- Mi Mary 4sm1ul gad 17. dIed her reidencer EchO streetYeste ietssurVtved byfour 5005. ThebOdt was removed to parlors and be taken to Marletta 1hurstiay and a- A1rnaGraham.

dd college Park1 znetberjMrL I. Wooten andMrSW Co1lcSelrk Renting Investments ward- rent- unproved street pays a good in dangerous location. by railroad Glewood Ave. GEORGEADAIR Th Bs irntin AtIantansand as they-have away ometo the best in We are iii plant the printing and can do u. Foote Davies Pxinteri i.

WDTER sL Iiv r4. SI1V1N1SBANK flalerjn and a1sornonth1yplan. Life Assurance Con- WORD1 SpeeiaI- 2OPouflkNational TODD. 2 tzeCasualty a1fkotherl1nes otIn rsnce. PurchaseMoney--NoteL 12li1AThA2iTANAT1ONAL B42 y47 FLATWALLPAINT AJ zest ay 1 3 a pnj i aaufctEr.

Pitati. I OA AED5LiL. TThE Th.ardy Night a2ZOto53Opm. REM EMBER Friday 1tPsesL rIPflTiIIfrTLIrtiiUrtBY 11E ATUNTA fluEIiWu I11rLNMI ResevoTent A biOkOfUXALt7UDlNGRtae1udlsga four RELa. I vz TiiT1 LrnIsSanYui LHInCaofFir PTHbtfCEVEHTS Srting Pramyat OCek P.

M. Toot our oxisg Matchse. A SI LW GRANDSTAND SEATS Elk1ps Drug ors. 1 Points. 3 i LOTIEs niimbsg et Ns.

I. Jr. IL- A. IL. are ged meet bH Wsd.

atToetoek P. WlNUaN. RecordingSeretaZ7 No. 0. hL are re- be I vtmb.r-.lT.

fraternal I J. D. ItAISEY I Aetln oti. FUNERALfOTjcE The. 1- 9 a.

mu. fromthe at rn Theft1ends 31 H. fr. vited Wednesday)1 Stamps tic do- Sonat am MEAL REMOVES CAUSl RiNK 225 Keel. I Neil In tltutei r-------- n4 Ranges RaH 2I1293Eg.wo dAve.

liy 4OL pniceson deliveries anywhere S. jobber. stir Atls.nts.Os. ItMay Concern Thials tlfythi a credit from ROB By Jrq th it 0P it 5 4 lt 4. aba.

tInt 1ga ilesselsi I Ua kpU. eijsu. ss. idiphOn. tipbe pgbUtsti.

be kldartta u.i usg I I srssspsr1srtaolum I I i efcoiibscibgst th4e I I 241fOUUth. I sldldiKssflvftIt- I I I II ph Tb. Pan1t sew Ia the Wrld ZSc 5. LU JfaI. scsi.

i. sa1 and ITks3aaadBIood8kw. Prom m. Vsmptre rricesr4ICi. IAe.

gAY NOW. Twise Dali wthsoB MoCAY. The' Hen and si Ulr1 Wiflsrdaad Bid OTflEH5 VAUDETTE CHARLES RAY ZOdRANK NEHa THE COWARM" U4IcfeyMAF2yiitef. r' NflSOPfEATNAg 4..

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