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fe Ft. ASV A. CD ED ED BY' JK I Dick Jemison FULTON TO MB WILLM1Y4 Col. Miller Signs Heavy' weights for Battle for the Title Fulton to Get 20 000 5000 Side' Bet. Kansas.

City. Mo. March 15 Jeff WlUud heavy ft eight champion. and Fred Fulton of Rochester. Minn.

as plrant to the title. will meet in th ring July 4 Colonel J. C. Miller. of Oklahoma.

promoter announced here tonight. Colonel tiller said that Fulton had been guaranteed 20 000 and that there would be a side bet of fa 000 Willard. and Fulton will meet April 1 at a place to be announced later to 111 articles. Colonel Miller said The place for holding the tight also will selected then. the number of rounds to be fought depending on the site chosen.

Willards share of the prize money was not announced. As guarantee of good faith. it was announced Miller and Collins each de polted Checks for 1000 with Edward w. Cochrane. a Kansas City sporting editor.

DeiBps y-Falt Off. The match. Miller said. would au- tomatlcally cancel the proposed bout between Fulton and. Jartc Dempsey at Atlantic City.

N. J. part or the agreement being that Fulton would not right again until he meets Willard. We propose to hold the fight wherever the law allows a long bout. Miller said.

Fulton was picked. as Wtllarda opponent because he knocked out Frank Moran in New Orleans. Miller said. Ful- ton virtually had been promised a1 chance to meet the champion if he stopped Moran. this conclusion lng reached because Moran had furnished Willard a hard ten-round bout more than IL year ago.

Miller said. THREE SEMI-PROS SIGNED BY Weston Elliott and Thornburn to Receive Trials With the Locals. Pitchers Weston. Elliott and Thornburn have been signed by Manager Charles rank for trials with the locals this spring and have been Instructed to report March 2j Weston twirled In the Geoigia Ala bama league for two seasons and after that league disbanded last season twirled semi pro ball in St. Louis Elliott comes from lielenwood Tenn.

and applied for a trial on own hook i Thornburn was recomm i ded by Tom Reiliy. captain or list ear Cracker team. Tom sa Thoroburn a splendid prospect and Manager Frank is Ing him a trial on Toms reeommen- dation. BATTLING DAVIS AND YOUNG MGILL HAVE ROUND GO Full reports from the ring de were given in the recorders court Friday afternoon on a two round bout staged in Campbell's meat market Wednesday between Battling Davis of Atlanta. and i oung McGJil of Dublin.

This announcement was made by Detect ve Sergeant Bullard when the cases or tv Detectives H. Mcfi 11 and Davis. charged with disorderly cond itt were called for trial before Judge Johnson Friday. Th two Campbell brothers who operate the market were the nl witne ses They testified that the twu officers were in their establishment. TV here one of them was negotiating forj the purchase of a ham.

which lie is said i to have claimed was too high In price. and the other to have contradicted I him. i The discussion over the ham develop- 1 ed. according to the testimony into a more personal one ci concerning the comparative truthfulnes of the two debaters. The court was told that the lie was passed repeatedly.

accumulating several modifying adjectives as the i argument progressed. Which of the principals was the first to employ the' fighting term was a matter of dispute thloughout the proceedings. Judge Johnson emphasized the re sponsiblilty of the men. as peace offl- cars. to set good example to the public.

and cautioned them against losing their tempers. There was no serious damage to either. and all concernedlap. peared to have thrown off every feeling of enmity. Each was fined 3 and cots and payments were smilingly tendered.

TODAY IN PUGILISM 1851 Clyde W. Goodhead. known as Young Griffo. born at Shenandoah. Pa.

1 6S Freddie Welsh and Young Donohue fought a 10 round draw at New Orleans. 1911 Joe Jeanette defeated Jim Barry in ten rounds at New York. 1911 Leach Cross knocked out Joe Bedell In the tenth round at Brooklyn. 1 U2 Joe Rivers knocked out Jack White in the 12th round at Los Angeles Philliet Start South. Philadelphia March IS Headed by Business Manager Shetullne.

the first squad of the Philadelphia Nationals left here today for New York to sail for Jacksonville Pta. for the spring- workout. Manager Moran is expected to join the party in New York. New players Who left today were Mayer. X-I.

Yesbley Pearce and Pick- UD number of others will Join the teens at the training grounds in St. Petersburg early next week. Seven layefs. Whttted Stock. Nlehoff Ben- ler Williams.

Fitzgerald and DUhoeter lave so far refused to sign their contracts Big Field Runs Country Race at Tech Over One Hundred Athletes in Annual Run to the Waterworks- and Return. Fast Time Is Expected. The annual cross country run of Georgia Tech from the school buildings to the water works and return will be held this afternoon. In this years event. the largest list of entries that have ever participated have been announced.

It is expected that fully one hundred and fifty run- ners will toe the mark when the starter. pistol is sounded. The Vual rtment of pastry dainties will await the winners at the finish line. The course over which the race is run Is miles. and not the smoothest either.

It is believed by those who have been watching the practices that the winner of the event will cover the distance In better than 20 minutes as many of the runners have done so dur- Ing the practices Practice Romp for Two Teams I Scheduled to Open. Season Today. Th Tech Yellow Jackets will get their first try out of the season today when they line up against the Mayo hospital unit from Camp McPherson. This will be a test for Joe Beans new players. and will give the coach a chance to get R.

better line on what he got at Tech this season. Mack Announces List Of Players Hell Build This Years Team From Philadelphia. a March 15. Connie Mack manager the Philedelpha a Athletics ton ghi announced the rst time a list of players from wh ch he will build hi team this ear 1 he surpr in the 1 si the reappearance or Rube Oldring- who was a member of the Athletics when they were the world champ on He quit baseball ears ago and engaged in farming in southern New Terse but re. entl took up hi residence in Philadelphia The list is as follows tchers KIniei Myera.

ean Gregg. Wiiliam Adams. John Watson. Frank habej Robert Gear loteph Uai ei Catchers Jamen oj runet Cad If Iph Pt Inf eldeis Geoigre Burns. Morris Shannon.

Joseph Dugan. I arr Gard- nei James Dykes. C. Davidson. Outfielders Charles Jamieson Clat- ence Walker.

Rube Oldrlng. tin Kopp. Pitcher dam named In the list was with the Richmond team of the International league last ear Watson was i chased from Fort Smith. Ark. 1 ahev was with the Catholic tniversity team and Geary was in the North Carolina I league Hausei was th the Waupum1 semi professional team.

A majority of the players will leave here tomorrow for Jack onv lie spring training. BILLIARD TITLE HELD BY AUGIE KIECKHEFER caKo March 15 Kugie Kieckhefer of tl kago retained his title of rld thiee cu on billiard champion tonight defeating Robert Cannefax of Ix ui 4 to 42 in sixn four Innings. Kieckheftl11 total the three blocks was 130 aga nst Cannefax 142. Kieckheier led by IS points at one time tonight. but Cannefax by a brill- lint spurt.

carne within 4 points or catch ng him. Tonight's block was the most ipettac ilar of tilt' match. Except for one slump by Cannefax. each man played wonderful form. and each re atealv made seemingly impoi lb1e.

hotf I eckhcfer 4 points behind when the final block started. quickly passed Cannefax wh was able to score only IS points in the first IS innings. Kleek- herr at tl stage led 134 to 116. but the I player in the- next it frames scored 0 time while Rieck- hefer scored only 9 During this spurt Cannefax discarded his safety play and made many sensational shots. Kmeckhefir then regained his stroke.

however. and his last thiee points came on unusually difficult chances. Cannefax high run was 6 and Kleckheter' 4 CanneraxlI play was erratic. while the champion shot a steady game. Cannetax at times re sorted to deliberate safety to slow up Kleckhefer.

having nine. safeties called i on him. but following only three of them did Kieckhefer fall to score. SPORT SPASMS Hal Chase. at U.

Is the oldest first- baseman inlthe National league both in age and point of service but the youngsters will have to go a long and hard way to catch up to him Connie Mack evident likes the brand of shortstops they raise in Connecticut. Jack Barry came from that state. as did his successor. Billy Kouf. and Joe DUIJft18 another native of the Nutmeg state.

The Nashville club of the Southern association win start the season with only two members who were with the tjs-m last summer. They are ShortstQD EUam. who manages the. club. and First Baseman Kaufrman.

The draft and trades toot all the others. 5000 COPIES Weekly Constitution Week of 4 MARCH 26 18 jMh2 5 A tte eeldy Constitution reached the most date farmThomes ofthe South. There raSineyaTialdmejwhen If1 A KB CONSTITUTION life Jack Kearns. manager of Jack Demp- icy. th western vywetghtwiema tlon advised the local boxing promoter yesterday that theatrical engagements prevented his bringing hi protfge to Atlanta March 25.

Local promoters had matchedDemp to meet Gunboat Smith here on that date. empsy had accepted terms so had Smith but the bout was all set a conflict in- the theatrical dates. caused Kearn' to postpone the match. Dempsey will appear in Atlanta ring In April. Kearns having- promised to bring his man here' for a bdt next month.

as soon La his theatrical engagements are over. After Astbr Blat. The local promoters are after. a bout for Monday week. to take the place of this one They are trying to close' a Fr Fulton Gunboat Smith match.

a Billy Gunboat Smith go. or a Mike CXDowd Harry Greb battle. Any of these would make a splendid card for local- fans. It the Dowd Greb battle is landed. it will be for the' middleweight cham- pionshlp.

Oreb hat already accepted terms to appear in a local ring- and the Pittsburg sensation. considered by many the hardest hitter In the game today regardless of weight. bars none of them. He's willing to meet ODowd re for the title. or if Dowd who is at Camp Dodge.

cannot be curedJe does not bar any of th heavyweight. being willing to box any of them and give them their weight. He' beaten several of the heavies to date. The local promoters expect to be able to announce their card in Sunday' pa pers. ALABAMA TO PLAY CINCINNATI TODAY University.

Ala. March lo Special Twelve Crimson huskies. Coach Voojin and Manager Raymond Staggers leave here tomorrow morning for Ma bamas first baseball game of the year. which will bf' played In Montgomery against the Cincinnati Reds tomorrow afternoon. Those who will make the trip are.

Stiles. catcher ChristovitCh and Ross. pitchers en on first Joe Vwell second Shackelford. short Willis third' Captain Boone. left field Pratt.

center Gaston Brown. right. and another itf elder AMUSEMENTS The Princess Pat. At the UlaatL A ser of catch air a sprinkling of art laughs. a few dramatic moments the whole rgamst a background or mediocre chorus and typical road show uch was The Princess Pat" a presented to audiences at the Atlanta theater at matinee and night performances Friday.

It was a comfortable show- and neither lariou funny in its situations nor Inol ng to boredom. The piece was tarried by creditable acting of some or the principals am ng whom Miss Clare' freeman as Princess Montaldo. nee Patr ce O'Connor. was most prominent. Mi a Freeman in the tie role proved to have a charming voice and pleased an audience inclined to be critical.

Bob Dart the 111 fix a man of the piece. i Pet kins the counstabute of this yere county. and Anthony Br en i who. the millionaire but paternal nashei was destined to be the goat of th play. were good laugh producers and IItJllau i getters.

These thiee parts wrc played by Mel Moore. Ilblll' aol i MacArthur. re el Keith Vaudeville. At the Lyric. I eon and company wonder workers ire tie he dUner at the rlc theater for the an other ma ter of mag ever seen In Atlanta.

Then there are a number of other exceeding ties arts which have Four Shows Today. At Ix ew Grand. The four howp toda a I oe jrand theater will afford final opportun tlen for wit. nesslns an rellpnt bill. featured by Richard the orrat rje er onke actor.

and Laurie FnglMi girl who ha pro ed to one of the most popular co. niedienne here thi ear In addition there are three other acts of eat merit. the Colleg- Qu ntette a melange or music Phi brick and De In a ski and Kramer and F- on utlng balar clng act Peggy Hvlana In a thrillln photo plar Tie eh or Hon completes the bill Bara in Cleopatra the Rial to time tuday at lh Rlslto theater the cuper production leoputia hkh has entertained large and enthusiastic audi encen entire week at tie Rlalto theater. onderful productions It I. one of the nlcalb that th offered.

and the dar nj tum or ll i a In this play- Mart ed Hen the blue Atlanta theatergoer Especl. all attractive end maikab i the battle scene at Ariium. there a huntred Roman gal were borne order to get the Great Play Coming. sctly as It ran at the alety theater. New York.

sad George Cohaoe Grand opera house rhlcago Though tabpiel a laugh. Ing success Turn the Right" draws John Buskin DUY them by the box and always have them by. ivi GET RED sreda a4 iksj a wtt a tia ma. The SSTSHi it CKrirBCT data MB WIll. OH dot eatf tiai Mtatu jon tUsk fate aopea tt IbdVu ea Is Jseotabla SjI lrtaaal fcnt- uanea we.

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HUGHES cUlltl many a tsar of sentiment iad la semeBess of purpos. It saa compared air ftcIioC play as Tb. Fortune Tho Olg Homutt4. Jt' was written yWlBclietl Smith' sad' Zoha' JIauazd TB original east Include Ralpn Vorsaa. Burr McCormaefc William ran.

Jam vHunUer. Philip iaop. a 1 Byt Ethel Ruasy. Collier. Dorothy BetU and Ma Th seat sale for th agagem open Monday FROM DAY TO DAY' COVJeTY TKA 8FKK8.

WPraJd7 Deed. II West End Park company to R. E. Carson. lot on northwest corner of wood avenue and Mason ayann.

itxlZS feet. March I i 10 41J It. Sander to Ella. C. Hanseti.

pt on north side of Ninth street at east line of W. T. Ashford Turmsn al prop- eiy Stilts feot. January 11 and exchange of property Rountree and Stra Anne Robinson to Daw- I sun Building company lot on southwest I corner of Beckwlth and Peepln streets. Sir 1 feet.

July 1. i i- II IS Horace J. pope to W. Rountreo 1 17 nnn Kobln same property. 2J Br khavea Estates to O.

O. Terr II No. 28 Joe Johnson avenue Ux14T feet. March 7 au. Hollywood Omtery corporation to I W.

E. Hal burton lot block 4 of Hotly- November 1 1515. I IvCft Mr. Belle Cooper to T. Wade.

lot feet mouth of orlrln land lot line at northeast corner of Capitol View Jlia" 1 1 mm feet. Fell- Mra Etfle 3 Collln. to J. G. Sh r- ret No.

Connally Street. 4JH05 feet December 31 191 5 and purpoM of establIshing lot deed i 7fr re to James B. Ldsaeter and rron same property. January Webb to A F. Perry.

No. 151 place J4xlU feet. March 11 5 and other consideration Bert W. Brown to Georgia Conference Association of Seventh Day Adxentists lot on southwest corner nf Cherokee axenue and Orleans trecVe SM feet. March 12.

mi 75 William Watson to Mary F. Sims. No 4IC ward av nn tlxlt UlUrch 13. ll1L4e ILI 9 S0-Amsrtcan Invtstment an I oaa eompssy tbr-nntwr to- 1 No' Ia4 ra lot onwest aid or Zims.n- street. Ml fat of Groensferry aT mn ljl Srf l.

her. Sib backer. Joto cast irid BaoMt aTam. 41 feet soeth of- Foandry strMt. Ul.

JfMt. tT flim aam lat northeast osr Self cf Basset avenneand Foundry street. Stalls te September 11 1 1 JI Same IS same lot on northeast to ner of Sunset atsiul and LtsterstrttV ISz 154 feet. Hit. tlTi Same to lot' us souUiaaat corner Sunset enua and Foundry stieet.

itr lit fe t. vwnbw If 111 4 and other pro Mr. SellS. Katapw No. 2 Piedmont ava- nue xl test October HIM i sd other property SalM I Kemp to Laura Walker.

same property Marcn 11 11S. 1 60 Frank B. Herb to B. drlx. No.

Ormond street. STallS. March II Ull tU Brotllerton to George W. IIemperly lot la East Point. north aid Cleveland avenue.

5 toot west of Randall street. StxlS March 1111 14 Addlo Mover to Mrs. Anna Robin son. tot on the south side of Cambria avenue 104 feet east of Madison street. Ix lit February U.

1515. II Kemp to Olin King Hot on the et lde of Paine avenue. 14 sooth of North avenue. Ux17. March II 1115.

MI. Uallie Leamon to George E. Lutord lot on the northeast side of Jonesboro road. IS fe 1 northwest of Whatley street xllf March I tilt. II E.

T. Luckle to T. Holmes. one half Interest In lot on the east side of Howell Mill road. 45 feet south of Belle Meade avenue 41x177.

November 1 1115. Love and affection Hoyt to Mrs. Birdie Hoyt. No 143 Oak street. 4xlH.

March UII. I 090 Ambros. to U. sad Mrs. Cora lurr No.

IDS Powell street lexiSi. February 22 un. UI and other consideration Atlanta Development company to A. F. Gaylord.

lot on the south side of College treat 15 foot east of Wet street. sxl also lot on the south side of Lincoln street. US test east of Wt street UxU. March I 111 14 60 Mrs Nancy EL Evans et ii. to John A.

Utleatbam lot on the east side of Highland avenue. 6 teat south of Wuhlta avenue. xl5 January 24. 1111 600 and exchange of property L. Fulcbum to Tohn A.

Cheat htm. lot on the west side of Stewart avenue. i7 feet north of Central of Georgia right of way SxlOS October 28 un. 15 00 L. Merrelt to Mrs Luna Baldwin lot eat side South Pryor street 215 fe west ad su.

z1n. dlarcn It li1. Lev a 4 rf Mtloft Sam te ume let SOBSwt Kv Baa- tfMt sMvtlt of sldrlnz street SlxiH bfarciV 14. tW. sad atfecUon JBamo 1 ms.

lot east tide Ponder aventi lff SOItk of JV tvjronrth. strett-iitxll Msrtk' llt lilt. IJ naJatfeette Sam a nv lot us. feet easeM northeast corner BJlw 4. acr la Tina- lots an arcslcVl11 Danle Jolut tr ti aa" southeast eoraet ot tAreetiana NorthaTamie six Margaret rlet of Fulton aniy.

115. ri- ManrB rStafford Mrs. tf8 1 Eat orti avenue. Qiqber JIli. HoIm Ixtckl tet Cn.

Mao B. lot east side Howell Mill' 4 fist South or Belle Mead. lltlTT. JJ mlr 1 mi. transferred to C.

Holmes. No. date. br- i Mrs Ida 0. aril to Piedmont Savings company 41 Cherokee avenue xll7 It 1lv oruary 1 1J1 Alfred 1 attenon to- f- J' r.

it Ma" circle 814 monthly' noteA ll Mra. Stills Jones Fowler to- Pean Mutual We lnuorsjoe company lot Ui- ea side SlnclaJr avenue CU et southw live 4 Mrs hi. Den ton to" Atlanta Realty Investment company lot north Id Morgan Street. 25 lest seat of North Boulevard. Sex A ntlIT tea February Hit la 70 Thomas St.

Sapplngton et at to guardian of William B. Armstrong tot southeast side Whitehall street. US ft southwest from Windsor street. ttxllS March. IUI.

II 15 I Glustrum to Atlanta Banking and Saving company. 42 and Ill Fraser treet. 41 5 monthly notes. February II I0 E. Pope to Charles Stern and David Stern lot east side Gilbert street.

te it Home Inrtstmtat uses Trust mpany MatMra a ward lLBarsett lerai Rolcombu property west side It feetouth sf Edgaweod ave iuot also lot sldtvjiad west of Fort street 4xllSfaJ 1 sla- Linden rJUKre wt v. streeU Oxti. Hartn 1111. ftfll a Orketv- tdermon SamJ tf1 ii ftft kouth atdo tlbA e- I wcstjot Spring Utrth Jilt 1st of II JT. to Mra1t.

B. Tw north aid Morgan stree 4 North Boulevara IfzltfT Xafti. T5l i 5- a.T. anll WN1 BrantHrrff utti ton JohnniaiBranUey 4otn rtne MeDanJet street or road oa west a foot' alley. 4 xl slaiea 11T fl Mr MtMaheu totat Thonrp in lot ast side i3llb rt tjteV fe Motn of Delaware txlftV Connalry street Uxlt5.

January it Geor T4 Nortatn Rums lot- wasted. Bo worth. foot so Ut of Avon ay Bne. Mxllt HIS. is It 0 Xrlln 0f Starry lei th, corner Johlaon strst and Avsoue Itjxit Odteber3bb TVrf 7 Sara Dunlap.

a nt tUHway pos tab Clrk lsvstmsat assscifctloa 55 OOA- mon strtef. March IS. 5515. l- J. Welter Paor.

toViP r. Sot northwoat oorn rland lot 1 T. ort ntik dlstriot. s1UdhtOhtTl als It aet OB south sIde Simpson tvMafoi til. HI i i lUt lira.

Lula OnieTtSjiera NeIlbron. Rlchrdsoo atrMt tober It. 111 4 Cnrdlaaa Aoeslf 2 Hit R. P. Manldm by guardUa to Ifisa Cora Mae Bond.

lot west ld OHvoe tr 10 feet south of Will ltrt t4IZll ltaKcb 5. 1111. NEWS OF THE CHURCHES BAPTIST BAPTIST BAPTIST TABERNACLE 78 Luckie St. 9 30 The largest SUIK School in the state meets. 10 30 Raising two big United States Flags.

:1.1 :00 and 7 :30 Pi Preaching. Dr. A. I Foster formerly Nashville now at Camp Sevier. 7 :30 Rousing- big enthusiastic song seivice for all.

A Plate for Everybody at All These Services-- COME TWO GREAT HOURS AT THE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 11 00 A A MEMORABLE AND HISTORIC SERVICE' I 7 30 P. JTHE GRAND CLOSING SERVICE OF THE DAY Pastor Henry Alford Porter preaches at both hours. To miss these services will be a lasting regret. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Peachtree and Cain Streets Ti co Dr John on preaches. Subject The Secret of a Life Worth While.

7 :30 P. he Call ol the Hour. PONCE DE LEON BAPTIST Corner Ponte de Leon and Piedmont Avenues DR. M. ASHBY JONES Pastor.

11 00 A AMERICA DEBT TO THE WORLD. 7 45 P. GERMANS AN INTERNATIONAL PRODIGAL. This i the beginning of a series 1 Breaking the Social Bond. JACKSON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Highland Avenue and Boulevard.

9 30 Sunday school. 11 00 A. Dr Bennett. pastor. Subject A Gracious Invitation Come and Go With Us and We Will Do Thee Good.

COOPER BAPTIST CORNER COOPER AND BASS STREETS. GRADY FEAGAN. PASTOR. Sunday School 9 S. Pt.

Preaching 11 a. in. p. m. Mornlnr Subject GREATER LIFE.

6 UNIVERSALIST UNITARIAN UNITED SERVICES UNIVERSALISTS IT Morning Service Onl at II Clock Subject of Sermon HITMAN BROTHERHOOD" Acting Pastor Rev. Walter Swisher. THE UNITARIAN CHURCH 301 st Peachtree Street. ALL WELCOME. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATED BIBLE STllDENTS ASSOCIATED BIBLE Meet at 14 Wst Alabama.

Street regularly at 1 4t ajn. and 1 it pu Mr. Gt tt Is nar of tk hJprn cuss fron Sir. :1. 7.

Seklll. tl dn1tz. 1 4S 1 BIW y- WELCOIUE. CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCHVrcHft OFClfelST apalw SouH Vasaar Its at li St plae Monday tt PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Peachtree and Sixteenth Streets "CHRIST'S GREATEST WORD" 11:00 AM SERMON BY DR.

J. SPROLE LYONS 7 00 Dr Lyons and choir will lead opening ices in new Y. M. A. building No.

161 at Camp Gordon. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Opposite the Capitol 9 30 A. Brotherhood Bible Class Mr. F. 1.

Willis. Teacher. Dr. Theron H. Rice Richmond Va.

will preach at both' sev1cei 11 00 A. Morning service. 4 06 P. Afternoon service. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN dffURQH CORNER NORTH AVENUE AND PEACHTREE STREET.

DR. RICHARD ORME KLINN 11 00 A. DR. W. R.

DOBYNS Will Speak. 4 09 to 5 0 P. Christian Mndsavor. 7 :10 P. M.

Dr Flints and Choir will be at Hot IS Camp Gordon. METHODIST South METHODIST South ST. PAUL METHODIST- CORNER GRANT AND SIDNEY STREETS. REV. R.

A. EDMONDSON PASTOR. Dr. Maun. the Kvangelit.

will have chart of the Mi Preaching U. 3pm and 7 It m. Protestor W. Tatea leading choir PAYNE MEMORIAL METHODIST CORNER LUCKIB AND HUNNICUTT STREETS. REV.

H. QUILLIAN. PASTOR. SUNDAY SCHOOL at a. m.

PREACHING at 11 a In. COME. BRING OTHERS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL PONCE DE LEON METHODIST EPISCOPAL CORNER AVENUE REV. JOHN 1.

TREADWELL PASTOR SPECIAL BISHOP JOSEPH' C. HARTZELL. LLD will pnMb At Cl t. EVJJrelLltic Service in Evening Strangers and Others Art Wulcensu. EPISCOPAL EPISCOPAL ST.

PHILIPS CATHEDRAL CORNER WASHINGTON AND The lit. Rev. H. J' Mlkell D. D.

Bishop Th Very Rev fl. Johnston an. Th Rev. Vincent Lacer Canon. Holy Communion 7 A.

It. Communicants' Breakfast A. IL. Morning Service and Sermon 11 a. us PrScbt th Choral Evensong and 8 rmoa P.

U. METHODIST South FIRST METHODIST CHURCH South Corner Psehtr and Porter Plies Rib JAMES E. PICKET. PASTOR. Sunday school at :19 a.

n. Preaehloc a. R. and 7 a Po so. by ti pastor.

Kpworth league. I :45 p. WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 3. A. SHARP Pastor.

11 A. M. Praacklnj by pastor. BIBLE SCHOOl5 4i A. U.

ST. MARK M. E. CHURCH South Corner Peebtro and Fifth fits. REV W.

PASTOR. A Sunday school. 11 A ll Sp cisl susie. for the Sm- cry uni Subject Th Church sad tie Suftringr BAPTIST CAPITOL Rev' W. JH.

Elbis school. I PRESBYTERIAN ASSOCfATEJllFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Cons Wojtehair sad WWt halJ Terrace. LJ SKY. W. REID.

UHR1L Iron Ulde feVr is LUTHERAN AND CAPITOI. ACE. in. PLToR ComflUse 14' ti EPISCOPAL- ST. LUKE.

SSSJfg WltMBH RECTOR. REV. C. B. ffygijL AwlUJW i acs Cgrfrjartytt.

ti1it5iju timw Ermlnc prayer' aad RKY. E. IL l1UTCJI1N8oJe J1 Corner Gordon sod Dunn et tenlUjeet Eteraal life. 1SPM. ChrJ UJI Zndsaiop Ptirpes IRST CHURCH' SUNDAT KERVICBS.

I oWfJt faiftrt Sunday rcn 17. ul Wednedy ttlnjr wtbnotdar tiiAk tVcloefc Sundaschoel ZIHp5S MA ti ies 4t jt RA jifM KT Trr Reading Bandar J. p. 17. I.

ra. ioj II 9. ni II 0 Dr B. H. Preter TW I tJ 0 IX PA JD TC EDITED nJ.

Dib on. WILLARD JULY 4 Co Miller' Title-Fulton 5000 U. heavyweight al- Ute JUlYC OOOO 5000. be I toeen. to mAr oOtn de- W.

Wul B. ee- I bt I tl ht a I thl I more a o. fRANK i lnstructedto I TPp rt 5. I semi-pro I hi hO rn urn recommonded HEIlI years says is i Iiv- YOUNGMGILL I ringside I en two-round Young Detective City J. McGill E.

F. fr10Vit rorg ecOJ Jo ont ldg onl iftl tet8 ede II in i where fol' I dha' uh bl he I I eT I Ot Wthe og lrne il prl clpal fl hting I I rbillthl he a zepdea ocr i a I08In ther de aIT ot ft aenndmIV 1I nes Mn w. pa.l Freddie Welehand ht round I Joe Jim' ew I Leach I Be qel1L ot rkc1J ek I J' f. dt elo I rai 0 1' 1o ln I rkioday up A round. it tck re tr 5 jie mlam.

bai i.o ntus tL eld I I AnnualRun nd pected. cross-country tngs hen Usual a mooU est Ij I the-practices. JACKETS PlAY MAYO UNIT OPENING GAME Is Sea. on The try-out up n' he's A nnounces e' 5. it I tonight ru first pla ers ill his year.

The surprise lit i Old ring- champions. years eoll his lI Pitchetf-L-Ime Yean illam Geary. llaiisei. Janice rslph George Larry B. Charles i natt nal la purchssd Pahey HaulIH with semi Jacksonville.

fur I thicago arch 15. Chicago. hl I wrlds cushion by St. Louis 5 for ree waHO against I nt' one' catching spectacular pla each. rp- ppatt' lv tt hPf I who ly J.

leck- ilis st. IHlis 20 while. 9. st khheJ nnd' ra th ch fnlI 6. 4.

was' re- I Kie kheter. call eft of. I I Natlonalleague hy. I Ilea. Bon I team Baaem WE WEJARAITEE t.

oqoC 1 IES I 9D. c' o. i MARCH261ilV18r 1i t. 4 l' t- 71f u1 ti f60 pq ateU i 1I i htW lI id iig riflit 1 Ih imtCNSTlurrlOri Ie I'J'I'J' tD 1f iooEY 4. i 180JfImTRONm 12f tJi.

heayywefc11t. tlODadvldtlle terdathat 1f J. his prot C8to iI. Jae i ha4 ilhaetu 1t. 1 t.

allset tb theatricaldate. aPllearlD i blaman I I i. Ihr ay taketbe I a' Fred I ton-Gunboat I Harry I I ODowd it I alr ady I Pittsburg. hare ODowd secured. he I an the I I I.

th ir in pa- i PLA it. Ala- es iton ote ftTl I ld centei. outfielder. I I Itt t. series catchy hearty the ho" cen such as pr.

ented two hilariously Inclining among 1s the Di patrict' title ha VI' I it' Si Perkins. ere O'Brien. I' as i ma htr h. I pe os Potor re- Leon headUnr Lyric. iat half of the week.

and the xcellent bJ1l of Keith vlludevllle. which they lead III be orrered for the lat time today. There number or wonderful feature. orrered Is thIs prformanc Quellln that shown by muter magic th. won Ihe apPlause of the audience on Thurs- The plrlure program is odo a ew' II opportunitIes an.

ira rlHr dr11 has I proved 0 he this year. I I Quintette. in Phll- skit. trcv j. balaucing I laH play tehi Unnr.

Rlito Thda ru Iii be en for the ant th- in production. Ieopalra nc" for an mOst" productIon'- scenically. the Fox studios hav. ever daring otum Mlu h. startIed mol ally an i remsrkahie Is in proper effect.

Turn 0 Ih Right. the comedy na lion of Sew York and Chicago. 111 be Intro uced to local playgoere at the Atlanta theater Wednesday. Winchell Smith and John L. Golden.

producers or the play. are confining Its pre to the original or. ianlzatlons which Introduced It In the two reat renters and It wlll een' here ex ro uc a TU'b hI bP ht. 1 BUY a I way shave car uoe lb. 1 Ded tilt AI 0.

a ma. tIf Ia. vlsi ut I1III. sassiest SauL 11. 1IIMIe pc UIa.

I i. U' ieI tII r-- 1Im cUk.akLM..adllltItie 1 I. 1115. a 1Ja' I YsdaN uiiift JW 1IQ l- It I t. tIuoIve S- Wki j1i oil vi a' oiTu 14fbf 1 mellet 1Cccaa1 e.

ealT w1. Ia oJorl1me. i 8m1thfu4 norf a K. WUUamilor JameatHrBIlaUeT B1aIaopGea. Itelsa oWorrtDftotla Betuc Baud.

JsxiThs taI poJla Jo II T1 sa fAllANIA TRIDES FVLTON ThANFKIS. West Wsst- I oL ill. 41 P. lot 1 ili' nI 8..1. i Jnt ch An ta lC- Da Bulldln 111.

Horace J. and Mrs. Anna Roblnn July 17. 1117. ll200Brokhavec.

rell John on 7. Hollywood ton wood Cemetery. 1. I Mrs. Oscar I :1 street and Hall' alley.

I ruary U. 111. n.Ut-Mra She. 4IzJ05leel. U.

1911. deed- S. B. Larlmore II Barron im I. Leroy A.

o. :5 West End lb. 51 con Bert 10. Street thHS 1 I William 1 1 yse5vsr Laa4or1l1ot wen 4eIuIwffilMt. JII tUa Jot Mat' t4ehUeJ YO 1 1 11f aert ave.

lallel u. iaiJ lt aue dl tj 1 Same aadio tU 1 No Plsdinoatavus iOxUft Ti 1. tOperty-satH. t. aam Xarm' lliJ BHrlu STdU u1In.

.1 W. I. EutPoIIlt. 51 UdUJlarch Addle al fe cmbrtqo anul Ut W. KlII baa fast U' Geor roadts I x11 S.

111- C. I a lu.o IH. n' S. B. 0.

v. I. J. JoL. Colle OlxlOi S.

Mrs. HI hland se Uz175. I property Cheathlm. LIT Geor la wsy 75x OJ. 5.

M. atre t. 5 rJ lmi 1B i tkJ8N ntf4' jO aldHl 0. LDftcUC Ut fJZC i rIIOrtHaatCo BeUwsud lteafi Ut1J Us1 lc. I ftr' lm f.

bti JI tJot.u cc mt Jor avdturo and Ta L. 1 1 A i 1 ot on ort1Ieut IIar7. and' bra Kar 1l u. taaaterre tlF G. IL8pr sptamhl JoL.

JlIllaF Po 11' terN1D 1D4tn11rot ouxtnth dlattlt U7ut. StTUt-Ilra. y' JLBtdonl tte J. E. Broa.

a. UE a Usl. feet. Z0Uls. iJo r' Z.Cii-Holme.

aaelLuckJ. Xrw TenT. at lde1HeUJU oBeUe-ha4'- UdtT. November 1UUtrautortedto Mr. Luta.

So u1feto tI. I Grace B. Whit. 11O titr 110. March 151111.

4tit ti all O. ilargis to' ledJnt iltkJi a. i' aa itJ 2 tat-Alfred 11. pr Bakut. tirglnls 111 UmODtllJ" Mrch 0.

1115. tOPaa la11. mpaJIylotc east foetaoutliW of Clllburn. 4h years. per March 1515.

5" t4JoL. B. Denton to Ittl 10lnorth lara. 5' In It monthly not bnu ff 20. ln Thomas Sappln ton- taL I.

410 4SxSl IS monthl 22. 1111. E. Sterna. 1d side a1 HGJD.

1 c. i bI MTrh.m iJ1 a ID.acrl-.nW ns7ItarcIiUIi. 11 tt. r. D.

t6pe IftB10. GUbut ti. 1 Ward. CJL an. j' Z' alIoottrio 4.

11I4onyOf Jf tif Jfi i lf f. a 1f i Ji. jll 1 nJ t'-J a Iot. a6rthaI Jto it 1 f' Tn r1 a1lutr. Jot Jile aafet roatl4oatWMtt a11f.4hUf 7UU.

4- t. SLXesdall toiBF CODaall7tret. .1 I7 115. loaore ct. lob IIIiV hl Ocxr l'- v5B I.

1t. east 1oJ1Se catnotcaa4 1' 31151. t6. Il1f" tr 2. 11 tDtl aaH C1 i a.

I. PUaz to WtPrc 10 Dorth toonMl1aaIlItlU. dl OL a1N aeI J1t1. I OC- er 111t t' U5RP. altId1Dbur j.

lfuBoA4. Iotwa westeldOKveerei 101 feetaotith w7 Utret4.W I CHURCHESi l' JI I I Sunday in I Raising 11:00 I. service I AT THE- I 11:00 A. A A 7:31) THE CLOSI I I A. A.

i on I I The of I I I JO- ES. 11:00 AMERICAS I 7:45 is A Sunday Dr. 1. J. ST.

II D. 9:20 11:18 7:30 GREATER Venln TBK WORLD CO 8TRA GER8 WELCOME. A UNITARIANS Only. OClodf HU fAN astor S. 11- SSOCIATED lilBLE A8S0CI TE BIBLE' 8T DENTS ASSO IATED- BfB a KHta a I 4 lswstt dIa aa It1II.

Of r. r8cla1IJ. the g1UfStUB11IIe f7 b- ZVE1 J' jJ 4. I HS CfJnJWIUlJrCl1Kt1mtOatr m.tltaa 1110 rr AG u. 8 Be Ut 7 gc 1 bs Wf i1 WBOD i a uUI J0II4a t' Woo rtx Yi PRE BtTERI i 1" If i nd S1xt enth i 1 1b 7:00 P.

Dr. leadope geniceli 1' i1r CampGordon PRESBYTERlANCaUf. pltoI i Teacher1 RIce. llpreach at e. 1.

Mo lng :00 Afternoon JRCH :00 IL-DR. 4:08 :0. I. rtat1an IL-Dr. 150.

Ca 1p SoUihf ST. BIDNEYBTREEta oJi chari. fhrttceL 3 p. m. 7:30 9.

B. ME ORIAL METH DIST LUCXnAND METHODisTEPISCOP I TREADWELLPA8TOR HARTZdP CID LL. DwI CJ. Stran tra CA JIf a. i A h' al a 1 Po UX.

the o. I 7:30 the tLm I i i I Pr rt ME HUR6rl Fitth 8 HENIRIX Jt x. TiIc A- specll I occ. SU XI ISt" I c. i CA ITLAV tEJJ RTIS Iit R.

K' Ass FR ti itib Jr aafVh1thiIf i 8JiuTtjfRA i. LUTHER RCHrr Tt1NITYA ANDCLPITOLPL4CJI i 7 It tIJ IS ii EPISCOP Ga 7B 1 30 HoIT' eollun1mIJt UIL. 1 tf 8uttdaT at It m. i 1tlIaUll lo" i lf I I wi an tjEtrDItu 1 i UP EJl48 or iI a i ili i tIENT 1S. jtiJ il ig PuCH1JtE I1J1' UNDi 1 4' i 8I1J1.

yJ rcJt. l1au i. i 1 wedoea4ar. vnlng it. P.

1 tOCI kc8G1118T tt 1 J. eor41 y. invited. rooi dllJlt 1 SU" a 1 tt' i r1t i i 5 Sund7 .1 i iii OP Alr Nbtlij Mt f1i Ifj RoUIII8.t r. i' fa l.

ii Tu sJ Wre i ut il SalIIhJeJtverrelldralSfiIIeI 1F Fc Page Twelve THE CONSiii uiiONAthLANTA GA. 1SAT1IRDAY MARCH 16 1918 i j- SPOR TS mL TOMEET i 4. 20000 4 4 a Best su- 4 Ja op- belng Georga-Aia- his conduct. The wh only witnesses. or pers nal re- ITODAY Ilil-Clyde I Joe i Headed S.

I on A 1 5. Ath- assortment dis- UNITOPEMIMO for which is set- cently Cady. net. wasP year. 54 sixtY- eachre- psatedly impossible Nieckhefer.

ciscors evidently hj I' Weekof Regular teof 60 Cflt pe agate luic 4o jr mchil1 thirgd C12Ithed ad6o enti per line 6 wordy to thebne I The Weekly maciiesthe od up to Wan tithewhenl 0 these bome had so much money as now THE a. l1 1 tiv JaekK manger JaekDeznp- Atl fltaMarch snatched. Damp- Gunboat Dmpsey Smlth. nt-aftirthe boutwai areafteriboUt Monday 0 or lll heavyw em a a a e. ye lichers- St evenson cond illis.

Captain airs such preseti ted Mite ir the narlauso Vilbur 5 pect I ci y. headli acres err a da and Friday. very gnol Loews I nurshow. today ot Loans ill anexce knit tionkey trdv ay ci eweroki' a thrilling Bsr Ii ahict audience moei Fn ave arngrustu rn-c hut err to thn esitas. Xe troduced I presentatioS great ii.

sesa theaIaiety it. IC gsucrees tn mby I IVIEPl I I a- a idaSd I I- zips SSM 5 I iaim.5as I I th2 I ss ii a 5 tea. I ztaifli4. rs- I 5V sas lss 15 I I jisi I. Ii I Batal DIb.

I vt eEiU0" iI fvdsslbck NiS5WN NWUS5DS51IaS ii sa. a sfl. 7 lb I i suIt1 51554 P5is I a ass' rssi ij 5 I i1sad I nai LU p. a. sad Widsga I isa 5ss.

eNe15545sssi I I DRa TW SHsti l5l5 Tid tIOSS1 ZSL. ma whets- 1 be sack playsi 5 liitr sa4 Tb It XokaL laclades-Esipli Pszaa. Jma linnUsy. GuS I th. ssgagevnt Nsrslng.

0 A1IANTATRIDES FROMDAYTO 5. P. at erty II 1515. i property I lee 1 ul rell 2 Cern. terycor S.

I I I James H. :0. icis. nd Coot erence ornern eeaenusao Oxl4 42 smns. fsLMsrch ii LO by Lasdr gtreettiS th aveaus xlifeL2ovsm.

I Aw G. Breit.s- buchetjot ose tidS BunsstavsiUS.1 otrFosadry' SZxlitfest. May 4. 1117. 7 Sara.t.

skins. I ufSuxsut feeL iiia. Same i ms. ix feet. IC.

1116. 1 pr.p.rty-Jsc Steed. sanP. no Sixili 7. lx 11.

111 Frank Hen- 25 azch 5. Kiogtlot Miss feet 8. 10 10. Sotatre. t.

2000 J. I. 1111L. Love' sad wlBiam D' Thins Mrs. Wasoa let SOith 5dStWSSt Thbd trst Xetweat OCPSNSZ5 afth :16 Love sad same.

SutMdasstawpsjs5feet 3iareh 111 a Loy. Bunt. a. liSfSut Wsst- Fourth. atzeu.

iix1sit 14 a Lsys a4 aftsetIpas ta ssras. andEc. stlixlli March. Sd1Bdsilv1itle. tZii4Gesrg.

A. RIchards t. IL 1t WoOdtSlTlaers iagiataatsxd 14 65 lb. 5Ifl55thdWe fl to B7ai1knr lot bn5southeaat corlserot Baavatur street North avsnuS. lUfCetMrCh I.

1115. a Orsea n. Paki to Mcii. lot en iOtteast corset of ar1 stret 2xbflfg March' 21. For 11itr5flaftrredtu OD erssetsmbr ss WilIIevB41Grn Mrs.

Jolla F. Pope. si aereelnJandIot lISof I eSUDlY. Jeeps No. 22 Xor and 1AackittrsMa.

read. 41 ii. lilt T. 1. Lola Stuigeo to El 51614 Ducatso' sttst 1St 15.

1111. IsaaDeeda 15) monthly note. February :5. lilt. Pattsrson flakr 34 montkl Peaa auth- feet souttiwIt 41x21i cat 1 Mrs.

155 llao ii fSSt s0th Of Skl i7 Strt S4 a ars. I percextIJabl 1wi- i Mrs. Buhutea H45WE Msl marty. SiC ZaatTotb strelg5 isaac. Ytrs par aleS.

Irlb I I Rome 1nvestmesLospeuy I. DS avsoeu. Ste arch ln1IlL' 5 IS 1 vt x7Ls 5gthlbI 5v p4SanC 04 ZxeM5s Deeds. Estate of Mi. Thea.

ci L. let ust sId. south of strset5fttbl4k7S sry 5. 1513. C.

1 aid Other ConaldarattoosBs4at. Carollos' XeBarnett ta lot. Ii subdisial pf- atdFort t. kdgwoodavepusii d. 1otnerth5deJmndnayatg5 I Fort15gg 4xilZf' also 5dsLIntltn avenertISSfeet atmt41x15.

5. land SaIst. steps Barilt Set botathsids elb vS- Rue. CS cft west of strdM. I5Ii.

I Qu1te1al. Dec415 titt 4 JobitoMfLi5. neo lot' steetlS f. NsrthBoIsvards siuti 1a flIl Brantley e4- Is Jobnais 1BranUy. ortbst d' owsst 5st a 41xlS Masehl1 in 3.

to estat. ofWrL 11. Thompsds. sail Gilbeet elt. CS ft uthof her' 1) 1lT.

a5 toflXrtNunfl T. GS0tBS wss. dde Bpworth rsut UI south avesue. T. 111 2" C.

ts B. SledS Ic Sara tsg05. to' aHweos- 1) ooraatlsxd 14T ftet a3a4sa 1ImpsoostrutsMageri3 1515. St iei si Mrs. GllIoa tsoaas I iIaiOc e.

a 1415 street14lx1Mirch. 51115. I I :1 5. The Rousing DAY. I I 7:30 9:30 11:00 n.

Mvenlog STRANGERS a AND Vest SSOCIATEDDIBLESTUDENThA88OCITEOBIBLE8TUDENT8 i I sitjiENT TT 10:41 a. m. 1:25 p.m.- charge the eh4runts frnt3 to 15:15. Ill St 1i45 to 1) ivtXt BODY CHURCk CHRI8T UffUUCH OF CifRIST s. H.

HA1- speaks stat tad Avschurch of CJtfls moi 4 MOnomRcwERsvaks East Peint at bb's. a. us rev1v1altbldpiaeMo1lda7n1gbst. csf lri aov I i' vyi5 I' I i F' iit 11 00 A. SPROLETLYONS sercO4Ew Y.

C. i 11:00 Morning 4O I I 11:55 5:00 IL liii a. sn. I I I 5:2. a a.

METHODISTESOOX 4 D0 I Ar fltTtTER 8TJtKTL v. The Dean I The 7:15 Duan Sermon I v. rnr 0:1) aSs 8:45 in. 11:50 AIL I4i' 5:45 AM 11:05 Special unit Th. AVENUE BAPTISTI Majo1 0:5 ami jS.

II fl A.M. CbtgSus ChKSV' 1:45 PL- Thi TomorvewMgz. ASSOATE' REPdRMED Whitehall 1. 8uflday athei A DareS' GoTidIoga PcSLmeetlng i1dPMIro is Swim" ENG1ISHLUTHERArI I OF THE1EDEEMER. AND P5ACS.

agy. w. 4ABFEU. IltIil1 hri Do thISIQO4 t2 1 5. r.

EPISCOPALCHTJRC 5 Peachtree Between Plnrans Ou1r. tIe4. Holy eommj5. 5ZSc.s a' eChoeS 1 i s. aid srzne.

5y 7:3 F.M-EvenIng sirmun. CHRiSTIAN WESSEXD CHRISTIAX. I 7A1TOR. gtp- PauI st il i5Ro Men RjeetEternsi ie 1:45 t4jP3L.Qod Ia a. 2 OEHT1.

I F5 SCIENTIST)5 AFD1zSzNT 4RBZ' a- StINDAYktERYlCa 1l vL4SSJ4td st March 5ub llHL pseilu cordially lIy t. ti sow. a to 1211 Otber dips iN am 2 a. p. LllIOraodOpwag SALVATOHMI0MY scbeelll WLW OpinAiZ A U.

HoUaUI misting lbwAB IJIPM I p. Lieeteo- an BruiJ la4sr. i' SenIor Street rvlce 1 p. a. stsJs vasMmggs FRSXCONGREGAjOiAC M-Dv.

SE Th Dell 5 Not BSfLIIILS it i Ts2ePr.Tretor iivpi5f. IIus- tratedwltht Sflyylswssf Psmsus Evetiineerv4sg opeudwit seg Is. 551r ahadtedsissremtk a- ilss ee 5 t.v 5.

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