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PAGE TWELVE' Une Concert Marks Close Qf Atlanta Ampico Week I Charles Cooper and Mme. Ethel Rust the former one of the most' prominent and popular of yonrfg American pianists and the iatte- a widely-known' soprano of rare ability. charmed an. appreciative audience of Atlanta music-by- era at the Auditorium Friday night in the- recital. which.

marked the climax of Axnpico week here. Mr. Cooper' offered three gronp FOR COLDS AND CATARRH Dr. Blossers Medicated Cigarettes Safe pleasant soothing and healing clears out head nose and throat no cubebs no tobacco 2O CIGARETTES FOR SSC at all good drugstores Family tax package 100 Cigarette fl35 FOR COUGH www van tor sale in and 1W zes by pharmacy Co their nine drag stores in Atlanta and otter good dm ton. Made by the Maladine Laboratories.

Atlanta. Ga. 5 FAST TRAINS DAILY-- 5 ATLANTA TO FLORIDA Effective November 6th Lv. Atlanta. Ar.

Jacksonville Daylight Tram No. 27. 7:50 AM 9:50 PM Jacksonville Express 7:45 PM 8:00 AM. Kansas Florida Special. 9:45 PM 8:45 AM Royal Palm 12:05 AM 11:10 AM SUWANEE RIVER SPECIAL Effective ember th Solid Through Train to Tampa St.

Petersburg Sarasota Leave Atlanta 11:45 A. M. Arrive Tampa 6:000 A. M. Arrive St.

Petersburg 8:25 A. fl. Arrive Sarasota 8:10 A. M. Through Coaches Sleeping- Cars Dining Car Service.

SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM TI i i ii i i The Raleigh Hotel WASHINGTON D. c. Situated in the Center of Everything Midway Between Capitol and White House Pennsylvania Ave. and 12th St. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Booklet and Full Information Upon Request' Atlanta's estimated population 20 from rum.

We think this conservative. Atlanta's past ohh justifies it. Owners of beautiful homes on Highland Avenue and University Drive in University Park around Lanier University five years from now is TV think a predic tion equally conservative. Ten years ago Ponce de Leon Springs. now Ponce de' Leon Ball Park marked the limit of development.

Five years later it had reached and included Druid Hills. Today it has moved on almost to the city limits of Decatur and' is knocking' at the doors of Emory and Lanier Universities. Tile trend of this great wave of development is to the northeast and this part of the city excels alt other sections in value and number of buildings erected in the past five years. We predict that within years it will have surrounded both of these universities and extended miles' beyond. The 20 beautiful sites ve selectd on University Drive- in University Park to sell at auction.

Saturday November 5th 2:00 P. overlook the campus of Lather University and no pre tier place for a home can be found in Atlanta. These lots will appeal to tire judgment of home- Seekers conservative investors or speculators. The very easy plan of payment on which we sell them makes them attractive to any one who wishes a monthly depository for their. savings.

Call at our office or phone us for further information. Let us show you these lots before thee sale. On day of sale to go to the property take Highland venue' vcar to the end of the line and we will meet you with automobiles arid carry you a short distance to the property. J. T.

TURNER Owner BFelton Realty Auction Co. I 201. Ga. Savings Bank Bldg. fUhone Ivy 985.

Atlanta- Ga. THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA GA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 1921 of selections. the first Including the Sonata lit Minor.

the Nocturne In FNand the Butterfly Etude the' second being composed of Moszkow- skis The Jugglerle. Liszt's I and Godaths dainty Walse Chromantlque. The Indian Lament. which appeared In the third group was easily' the feature of the evenings entertainment other numbers In this group. being Reconciliation Polka and the black key- Etude The rare charm of Mme.

Rusts voice was best displayed in her aria from Tagliacci which she tang with marked expression. The second appearance was in group of tuneful selections from Ward-Stephens Rogers and Spross. The remarkable powers of th preservation of music displayed by the Ampico. in a Checkering piano. were most forcibly drawn to- the attention of the large audience.

Miss Coopers accompaniment was played by the Athpico and to further prove the exact reproductory power of the Anwto Mr. Cooper played parts of various melodies ap. pearing on the program the Ampico taking up the music where he left oft arid leaving the a In wonder at the absolute lack of change of technique or tone. The lighting effects were subdued throughout. the stage being almost in complete darkness at times and people in the audience at were of different opinion as to.

whether Mr. Cooper himself was actually playing or whether the Am- pIlo was performing. After tile artist had played The Indian Lament the Anxpico took up the refrain and repeated It with parallel exactitude and detail. The concert was one of the most thoroughly enjoyed ever offered lo cal music-lovers and the' Ludden Bates company which is in charge of Amplco week activities was given high praise. for the high quality of the entertainment.

Funeral services for jTolin Lively. who for thirty-five years. oj1 to his retirement some time ago. was prominently identified with various departments of The Constitution were conducted' Friday at the chapel of Barclay Brandon. Mr.

Li ly died Wednesday at the. residence- 191 Luelle avenue at the age of. U. He Is survived by his widow and four tons. John T.

Lively Roger Lively. Thomas Lively and Cecil G. Lively. With National Cancer Week" ap proaching an end leaders in Atlanta expressed optimism over the local campaign and said that similar reports have been received from all parts of the country. According to plans laid last' week.

Saturday was- to close the campaign here but Dr. Campbell of the Fulton County Medical society states that the campaign will continue in Atlanta throughout November. The only planned meeting here for Saturday' will be" at o'clock Saturday night in Grady hospital for negroes and especially for ne- sro nurses. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Dr. Dailey of the Fulton County Medical society will on cancer to the congregation at the Jewish temple on Pryor street.

Next week Dr. E. D. Highsmith of the county society will speak to local labor unions in the Labor temple. 112 Trinity avenue on Can cer stressing mainly the causes of the disease the value of" education in combating the evil and pointing out the fact that cancer can be cured if treated in its incipient stage.

His lectures which. will be- given Tuesday events at o'clock and- Wednesday morning at ii o'clock will be especially for street rail- way employees. among whom he has done relief work for a long time. Throughout the present week the importance of the cancer evil has been stressed at civic' club and parent-teachers' meetings. Mrs.

Albert Tnornton Sr. president of the City Federation of Women's a Clubs. has pledged 5rfr support the movement and. it is expected that the women's clubs will ask members pi the medical society to address them. The main purpose of the movement is to educate the public and nurses to the.

reallzaton that can- cer can be cured if treated when first evidenced. It has also. bees pointed one that a. person should immediately get good surgical treatment when the. dis a is acquired and that tTiisplan is letter than the use of.

radium or X-rays. The value of the educational part the movement is also proven by pointing out the tact that mortality qaused by tuberculosis was reduced more than 29 per. cent in the 20 years. which followed the educational program inaugurated in 1900. JOHN W.

LIVELY LAID TO REST ON FRIDAY Radclrffe Memorial. The second anniversary of Rev. D. Thorn as pastor of RadcUCre Memorial resbyteriian church. will be celebrated Sunday.

November 6. IS. Prominent men and women of both white. and colored will take part. At 11 a.

m. Right Relationship by the' pastor p. en Keep the Uome Fires Burning. Rev. John Steel.

of Pittsburgh Pa. associate secretary of. the board' of Temperance of the Presbyteraia church. U. S.

A. Stops the cotidh letsjou sleep NOTHING- is more. annoying after working all. day Ion than to go to bed at night' and cough and cough and cough. It tafcu the pep out of man UI Dr.

rBaaQwfI1 stop tib I Its ha1aamic and fvttilirff snbaeptics bring speedy relief. Good for eolds sad AD drnsxuts. DrBell Tar andCa RUSH CITY Full Speed Ahead Asked in Order to- Provide. Work. for Many Unem ployed in Atlanta.

City council will be asked next Monday to authorize full speed ahead through th remainder of the year on street and sewer Im provements. to provide work for the unemployed here. Mayor Key addressed the street. committee Friday afternoon urging that no abatement of street projects be permitted as is usually done at this time of the year. lie declared It.

a crying shame. that the 8850000 bond. issue has not been validated. but said that it the city would go. on fun tilt with' street and sewef construction the- unemployment- situation would be greatly helped.

We have 5000 people in without jobs. stated the mayor. We would have an apparent deficit but that money- would be coming in again in- a few months. It has been to allow street and sewers work to' slacken during the last' two months of the year chiefly to make the budget bal- anne. This time lets do alNe street.

sewer curb and. sidewalk work that can do. The committee unanimously in do his suggestion and voted to support whatever measures necessary to carry on the street and sewer projects at top speed during the approaching winter season. A delegation of Whiteford avenue residents Including Judge I Charles Whltlford Smith. John Miller and A.

A. MeCord appeared before the committee and asked that the city proceed by. the condemnation process to extend Whiteford avenue through private property to. Fairview road in Druid Hills. Forrest Adair representing the Druid lulls Land company through whose property the extension is proposed opposed It.

After' hearing from both sides the committee vot. ed to postpone action pending an opinion' from the city attorney on the legal steps that would be necessary in the matter. Designation by the thief forester of the United States of a large area. of north Georgia comprising 25000 acres as a recreational park. lo be known as Tallulah Recreational' park.

be sought immediately" it was announced Friday by Secretary of. State S. G. McLendon. following II conference held by Secretary McLendon and H.

Stabler assistant district forester. Secretary McLendon made public' the plans formed at the conference in a letter to Miss Alice Baxter representative of the State Federation of Women's Clubs who will resent it to the members Of the federation at the annual convention to be' held in Savannah next week. Unde. the plan formed. Mr.

Stab- ler returns to Washington to submit the plans to Colonel Greely chief forester and ask Colonel Greely to designate the 25000 acres which plot Is' now owned by- the government as a recreational park. By designating this area as a recre ational park government aid in it improvement can be made available. immediately. To obtain Us designated as a national park would re quire congressional action. and consequently much delay.

By designating this beautiful section which is located In one of the prettiest regions in the world. as-a recreational park-- it will be made available for use by the peo ple of Georgia at once. Secretary McLendon said Camp sites wm be THEATERS KEITH VAUDEVILLE LYRIC Today 2i30. 7:30 915 SIX' MUSICAL. NOSSES A REVUE THAT IS DIFFERENT" MACK LANE tARKEL.

GAY A I TODAY 3 kf MJMI Connolly' Francis WELCH MEALY MONTROSE' Amusement Directory THEATERS MOVIES l' tbasta Theater Saturday mtthee Sat. urdsy Philip leln' comedy. Nightie Sight. Lyric Theater Keith yanderlHe Se d- vertlring for program. Loevi Grand randevllle and picture Se adrertlsiag for program.

Howard Theater All week ilille' After th Show. and other screen features. Loew At tie Grand. Today and tonight cos the fifth we elc at Loews Grand. by Jarvis and.

company in a miniature' musical comedy. Man anted Ieadti the five-act vaude. Ville program and on the screen there is being shown. a revival of' film successes that embraces productions in which appears Gloria Swanson. Bobby Charles Ray Frank Keenan.

Charlie Chaplin. CharlelTMurray Edna Purvlance and others well-known to photoplay- goers. There are tour shows today at 2 4 7 and 9 p. m. provided people' will be allowed to erect summer homes there corn- munlity clubs.

social clubs boys and girls' clubs' and' other clubs can. establish camps there in the sum- mer and it can be made' quite at to tourists. According to Secretary MtLendon tibia Is the first Important step taken toward development of the beautiful mountain section of Georgia as a recreationtl section. He said the government later will have millions of dollars to be used in constructing highways in national parks. and that some of this money will become.

available to Georgia. Miss' Baxter will present the plan to the women's dubs at. Savannah and Secretary McLendon said he believed Colonel Greely would make the official designation In time for announcement at the Savhnnah. meeting. SENATE CONFIRMS" MANY NOMINEES FOR POSTOFFICES BY JUIESA IIOLLOMOV.

Constitution Bureau Raleigh Hotel. Washington ember 4 Dy Constitution Leased Wire. The following Georgia postmaster nomi nations were sent to the senate to day by the president all of whom but one were confirmed this' after- noon' by the senate in executive ses' slon Walter Cannon. at Clayton Ga. in place of W.

R. Cannon Indim- bents commission expired' January 6 1920. Alexander Davidson at Cleveland Ga. office became presidential July 1 1920 James L. Weaver at Ellijayf Ga.

In place. of Is. I Incumbents com mission expired January 31 1921 Hugh C. Register at Hahlra. Oa in place' of' B.

IA. Cumbus removed James P. Virkle. at Hoschton Ga. office became presidential January THEATERS WITH.

HARRY STUBBS Pzicei All Performances bOo to 2 00 COMING ALL WEEK STARTING MO DAY NOV. 7 MATINEES VED. George Ford Pres enl tile Young American Actor FRITZ LEIBER uHentXS Of SHAKESPEARE MON. NIGHT and WED. UT The Taming of' the Shrew' New Production TUESDAY HAMLET" WED.

NIGHT JULIUS ESAn THURS. OTHELLO FRI- DYY IIOJIEO A JULIET" SAT THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" T. NIGHT UCDETJI SEATS NOW ON SALE Pricei XIht. and Sat. stat Soc to S2 Special Wed.

Mat S0 to 150. 1916 TIFTH ANNIVERSARY 1921 LAST DAY STAR ACTS SPECIALLY SELECTED 5 A 9 GRAND REVIVAL OF PHOTOPLAY SUCCESSES WITH CHESTER CONKLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN A Photoplay Program. With Four. Million. Dollars' Worth of Motion Picture' Talent In Re-creations of Their.

Earlier' Pictures A I fl TODAY Metropolitan Thutar All week. Kith- trine MacDonald la Her Social Valat. sad. other nseu feature Crltlrloa Ti All wish The Child ThOJ7 Gayest ile. and other.

screen feature Sialta Tt ater An week Pauline Fred nick la The Sting of the Lift. tad ether screen Strand Theater All week Louise I In The Heart of ue Nth and other screen features. th Theater Saturday. Wandl Hawley In Her Pace Value. u4ett Theater Saturday The Elders of th Purple Sage.

i. Alimo No. i Saturday Texu Guinea an The Stampede. Sassy Theater Saturday Badge Kennedy In Nearly llarfted. Alpha Theater Saturday Art Accord In dinners of the West.

I 1821 Alice. Calhoun Lumber City Ga. Inplace or H. So Tucker mourn. bents commission expired August 3 1920 Joe Saunders.

at Ringgold Ga. In' place of D. A. Trundle resigned William Ii. Flanders at Swatnsboro Ga.

in lace of G. F. Flanders incumbents commission expired July 25 192b William Rudolph at Thomas La. in place of W. W.

McMlllmn Incumbents commission expired August 4 1920 Henry G. Roberds at Rica. Ga. in place of T. P.

Sykes incumbents commission expired July 7 1920 Robert Barren at Zebulon Ga4 In. place of J. N. Maughanu incumbents commission expired January Ii 1621. The confirmation of Rudolph-It it is' understood may be temporarily held up pending tom further investigations.

SERVICES TO BE HELD- FOR' WILLIAM G. KAY Funeral services for William G. Kay. well known Atlanta' man who was killed by a speeding automobile Monday night will be conduct- ed at 2 30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel. of H.

B' Patterson Son by Dr. C. B. Wllmer. rector of St.

Luke's Episcopal church. In termetlt will follow in North View Mr. Kay is survived by six sons Vincent Kay orchestra director at the Howard theater Lanibdin Kay associate editor of The Weekly Journal1 Kenneth E. Kay Ralph T. Kay.

Malcolm Kay and William G. Kay Jr. all of Atlanta Elizabeth Dalrett Drowning. English authoress was secretly married in 1846. Rakers Cocoa and Bakers Chocolate Appeal strongly to the healtKy ap petites created by vigorbusexer cise in.

the open air. They are the. most satisfactory of all the food drinks as they hay a flavor and aroma and are nutritious and wholesome. MADE ONLY BY WALTER Co. LTD.

ESTABLISHED 1780 ESTER MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of Choice Rectpei sent free Established Over 30 Years Dr. E. G. GRIFFINS Gate City Dental Rooms Thirty years successful practice inswesyou the highest class dental work of all kinds done promptly at the most reasonable prices. Among the skilled dentists associated with Dr.

Griffin are Dr. J. S. Wilson and Dr. Roy A.

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Sunday for one year If. two or more families live at one address In the same house or home each family desiring the insurance protection must subscribe' for The Atlanta Constitution. Each membe of. the family desiring a policy must sign Order and Registration Form" and accompany It with. 5c for registration fee for his or her policy.

More than 129 accidents in Atlanta during the last IS months caused by autos steam cars and street cars. The Accident and Pedestrian Insurance offered by The Constitution would have covered almost all those accidents. You may next Why not protect yourself and family today No red tape no medical examination every man or woman from 26 to 70 eligible. AU you have to do to get. this insurance is to be a subscriber to The Atlanta Constitution.

The. only charges for this policy is seventy-five- cents 75 for covering the cost of securing and handling. Pay for The' Daily and Sunday Constitution at the regular price. 1 ARE THE PAYMENTS MADE" UNDER THE CONDITIONS OUTLINED In The Atlanta Constitution Policy It THE LOS OF ONE HAND AAD SIGHT OP ONE EYE 1100000 OR THE LOSS OF OXB FOOT' AND SIGHT OF ONE EYE. 100060 FOU THE LOSS OF EITHER HA 50000 FOR THE LOSS OF EITHER FOOT 50000 FOR THE LOSS OS' SIGHT OF EITHER E1E 4 VOQOO North Anerleaff AeeUeat Company fORiesg Will Pay tie Above Aasnad the Sainted Traveling in Any Public or Private eoRn7uee.

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sending the coupon at the right tan your full name and always send 75c for reolttr tlon fee- which Is no part payment on subscription. Order and Registration Form Of The Atlanta Constitution Insurance Subscription Atlanta Ga. ATLANTA. SmUTION Circulation Department 1921 Age. NeW' Old I MrU.

hereby enter my subscription for The Daily and Sunday Constitution for one year from date with the understanding that I am to receive a 1000 Travel and Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy in the North American Accident Insurance Company and am to pay no more' than the regular price of The Atlanta Constitution each week ta the regular carrier- pus a delivery cost of 75 cvnu which is to paldon my signing this application. I understand that should I discontinue my subscription to The Constitution before- the spira- Uon of this contract or should tall to pay my weeklx subscription for tour consecutive weeks. it' payable weekly or promptly it end of month. payable monthly to the carrier or to The' Atlanta Constitution ray Travel and Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy will lapse. Signed 7.

City I' Number Street bOB0 NO. Carrier tt ttv Occupation NOTE 75c must sent with this coupon your hlO me rt state-age and write signature on lower tine where PAGETWELVE 11i. n. eCo. n.

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ralseto ifYof CANCER WEEK COMES TO ClOSE SATURDAY At lantaexpressed oplmi ov i 10 :11 received. I pa tsof I Saturd wakt J. L. soc et- cono i' ie er Atlanta. planned.

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rt I af. oniensClubs up ort tra I it. olu pz main' pUT1 se' move I pezson lSbetter rays olthemov ment prov n. causedby was redu ed p10re 9percent inaugurated JOHNW TOftEST ON Fun ral ohnW prIQ1' some. tuU the' Brani1ott.

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RUSHCiTY WORK URGES MAYOR llSpeedAhead der toProv orManr Un Ip I' lo ed In. t1a ta. I cou to' authorize. llsp ed throught stre' tandsewerlm provementstoprovId workfor addressedthe afJ rnoon of" usuailY ot ls theyear a. beenvaIId d.

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1lth I. an1A. fOTe elt private Fal vlewroad repr sentJng ccimpany ext nsiai both' Jldes co. mlttee to- postpone from attorneyan mat lr. RECREATIONAL PARK P1ANNEDfORSTATf l-DesignationbY chief fores er ofa of caq pJ sing 2SOO recteatl a UuIah park wllJ was Secretary Mc 1and HO atthe Ina llce' Baxt rep- the of mensd1lbS.

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