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WCmOWBLtJSlslSi WMMattaes lbaidifcl ocU r. ZMa9ooaft.so 00r 400 TO LOG LM US Copies I iBy to. tzi. IQa. vOBbsHtJrtl rasa gt8a efflee Is it SaMgh tiL James A.

Hapnmnn. fur sad Gzi. Qeafaal gttE i- WW SThe Detent to which national In- ls being manifested In the theJorest lieu of north toteB made next weeknn- thDOfl21 direction ot The ta f- tf- further em- by tt faetttat the See- has assigned Cob- Wax del And Colonel H. C. Flske at Chattanooga.

to ac- ht p3ZI7. ooiswotti Indirectly In charge rehabilitation work government with general i over the establishment and recreational camps and for infirm or dls stft Jed former setTleS men while Immediate jurls- tbf er all waterpower derel- and engineering j' aad jiiricnk departments of tie federal each be personal- repreented on J11 e110 the he house and the Georgia ti ilstory inierjested cc the purpose upon uiis the broadest tense. Is arid deyebopment forest resotirees of of Georgia. in expedition par- la Dy sgrtoup ot practical i ipeetfI con- rjpufijosa to serve and pIeaant nd to enable the the of the toward tiedevelopment of Its weifar Wean. of ertae ta Thavfiayj.

5 i i s- Sx i- ivsra' TTr i i he repaMlcan-'claimvUnttlie tfftXS wJ tiotf coratejfitaaid tarm bloc ilocatea of Comber measure doesnot Undupvunder the test of logic. Tlfriy Ws SfpOtllt OUt In 0 ftiYft mhtflfl tr Senator Oscjstt. iSnlerjrofi who la' recogBUed'-ai being one of the highest authorities on tariff taxation In the country. In a statement hi made the other- day. in which he said t- oaus taxeThiv been levied on.

manufactured products taxes should be levied on agricultural products. and If you are otng to penl2e the American people by tuaUon foj aii-- 3V profit teriaJlrljT the protection tTif r---i 7 JC tie taut ratesoa forthe benefit of the-farmer. If you were going Into that false philosophy and going to. use taxing power for some purpose other than the revenues of the CO" rnrnenl I might very well concede that If you could you should throw the blanket of protection as far as possible. It It was beneficial.

But I think wh the fallacy of the argument comes is that un dpr the- ruin of protection. under the guise of doing something to help the agricultural Interests In ome particular Item. you ask their sap- port for' a bill which means that for every dollar of benefit theyr may dulve out of th bill they must pay 193 In taxes to benefit eon one else or for the 1 pet cent of pro- teetlon which they may get under th bii they must pay the iP cut of protection whlefh 1 afforded to other people. I do not think there Is any question about that proposition. Senator Underwoods conclusion are wen founded and logical The enactment of the pending tariff bill undoubtedly will Impose a tremendous burden tf on the farmers.

lone with the ret of the rank and file of the American muses even with. the major prod acts of the farm Included within the scope of Its protective Influence. But so long as a. high tariff measure Is to be enacted which teems Inevitable consideringthe tact that the serving pro- ectlbnlsU are overwhelmingly In control of both houses of congress and In an departments of the gui- ernment Its provisions should not discriminate In. favor of one general-Indus try-as against another.

That 1111 the goTerMaant 1 going to afford protection for merchandise manufactured tr orn larm products It fair- ness afford similar protertion for the raw material. A tariff law. for Instance that protects cotton cloth would be discriminatory and nnfalrjifv it 414' not likewise "protect" raw cotton. It Is probably true that. as the Alabama senator saY fdf th one percent of protection which the farmers may get under the bill they moat i 8 cent of protection which.

Is afforded to Bother people sad Is of no posslbte-bene- Ut tait a burden. to them-But 8o lons the tarmers axe golnrtojiare to lor tneJi per tent fiiot it least the one percent and extent They would undoubtedly be better oft without any so-called tariff taxation except for purposes of helping to finance the gorerament And as for the bill now under consideration In the senate The NewYork Evening Post told the exact truth when It said a fewdays ago that there are just two bjech thus to the PoJdBey measure It Is based upon no. ICtBt1flCprfnC plV mjnAJtftnaivU ual schedules wont ear analysis. speculating upwi thftwhys aoi heref ores of Tlctories of Sot Pinehot and 4BeTerld unijubl a mea efpl credllijnnstb glven The Interstate commerce Corn- ffiousap Tal tr It Trihr rf i- nrnprlaw tamely submlU to if i- t1 liVi i ftm 1 MM Jswf. That COBS of eat twr ie lays that might hays sweetened.

life" On an unfeeling breast UL Loy. takes the faded token la his hand Andthins of all hlsrloas How shelterless and in an alien land He bore alone the cross. IV. How near the am of. crucifixion deep In a dark night and their Re found a fir Gethsemane to weep Sad and forsaken there.

V. Too long withheld the smile that made heaven bright heaven became a sigh And now good morning to its late last light Good morning and goodbye- Just As We frequencies at the microphone. said a radio expert. explain Ins the. operation of the radiophone ire transformed to radio frequencies radiated from the antenna.

Yes yes go on. mea The Wichita flea- eon. We always suspected as much. How strang these simple truths were not-discovered WUtherf I. Whither do your footsteps tend' Where earths strife sod thunders end Where the bluest heavens bend hither your foosteps tend U.

ij the Summer sweet Is here wy armies drawing near imsoa ranks of them appear- Iks for your lips so dear rn Tender blossoms Jets brae At Ute dreaming eyesof you Eyes' whose tearjess light I knew Clearer thanGods crystal dew Are those eye tndimmed of tears Dwell they where the green world bears popes iii holy flowers for tears. Memories sweetening all the years V. Come for fast Life's springtime me. Come for summers in the skies And my soogeof her are sighs Kiss the rainfrom round my eyes Life in the Country. Th week began lively here with the boys riding wild mules and the boys forgot and- never came down for a few minutes after the mule Valley-Springs.

Correspondent of The Boote County Headlight Since prohibition ha come to pies men go away to conventions church conferences drcuses etc and return home forted down. able to hit the ground with their hat and spit over their chins. Pocahontas Star-Herald. 1. B.

Reid. one of our real merchants one evening last week enjoyed a sable nocturnal lizzying good time while his faithful wife kept the lightburning in the Window at home. lflmnoke Correspondent. The BTigl Ti Democrat. 31 MADT.

X. Do 22. far TRICHINOSIS. Trichina or Trichinella-ipiralls Is a small round worm that passe. it whole life cycle in man the rat ani the hog although several other asi bus are occasionally infested well mice dogs rabbits eats foxes end guinea pip.

Unlike the common wet tapeworm this parasite- passes both its larval end adult stages la one host be the host man rat. bog or other Dim The host eats th flesh of the infested animal in which the lame are present in little capsule embedded in. the muscle. The pau1e Is digested in the stone ich and. the larva set.

free. It eaters tile intestine and In' a few days grows large jraough to be siWe. ie naked qu a fine thread which Bowa tiito themture female produces about COO young an embryos pierce tie bowel wal intothe lo6d rries4heatothe muscles andoUi rts of tneoay. nra.a. matt wIthMcMBa worms by eating raw ham InaufC rient1jcookedpo tongue headcheese worst andVposstHy otter meats romvbutd shops or slaughter Louses permitted to stage when.

the em- brie. are spreading throi hfthe mns. ties and the rorganiVTht stage le Iaebarsrted2ed by a in tenderness the nuisclesfpaltt oi tnovementand pufflnew ortedemaor the skin wttersowmnsdetfTh muscle. ofjnastlcatlon ar comnjonly w.e those of swalTow' 1 a tompssy the naeral symp6 as. Blood fsminlnationjiboVs remarkable in crease tiwtyw-ef white corpuselei eaTeneMen that take a pecnUa dlagnoal- mad.

hi tie removal slid lcrweopeieitandna if the yv heaaa keinga wh bare Ae setive diarrbea tiMtfirst stag tMrls fav rabWra vry It al wtadom tsklni vwythovoMfc doses of ph rl tMthw 8 tow. BMa a In New York May U. Sawed-off shotguns are blazing- death again In Mulberry street East Side gorillas now walk with their on- federate. who- run with the- guns as the shots are firedChinatown tong wars have- been stilled by dental amalgamations. Tong men now' se La the social warmth of the linese Merchants' t- odatkm.

But the East Side vendetta ant- vea In the cellar murder holes where human dregsskulk fearful of sunlight they stilt cry for Biblical engeanee an eye for. tan-eye. In kes dens of debauchery vice and cradled crime I cunning shows master hand. An Innocent wagon swung lumberinl17 into Mulberry reet A group of pseudo rustics alighted apparently bent on slght- ee- ng. Each was armed.

and primed with drugs for They scat. red and. took their respective tations. Presently a abort squat man sauntered out of an ice cream parlor. cross the street a man pulled down te visor of his cap.

From a dozen different doorways pistols cracked and bystanders In the teeming thoroughfare fell with stray bullets. From the tenements of Mulberry rand sod Molt street the populace poured into the narrow street The orillas know this human falling and lat is why they select the most crowded East Side streets so that they may lose' themselves the ensuing excitement. In a certain Broom street cafe a group sat placidly drinking innocuous rinks at a table. Soon the tele- bone rang. A member arose and answered it.

Re returned dropped into his chair and said quietly Our sg lost the second race. That eon- 08EPH A MAN AT' LEISURE FROM HIMSELF. Scripture Genesis XL. He who is faithful and true will be honored of God by being called to the IeIVigt of His Kingdom according to such talents as he mayhave David's martial genius. Solomon's sagacity nd Joseph's power to interpret dreams were alike used of God in Is ping the destinies of men and na- ons.

Fidelity in the ordinary occasions of life is the best preparation for successfully the extraordinary emergencies when these shall arise. Even in hours of darkest depres- lon the true servant of God finds himself able to render trice to his fellows. He finds that because he Is undismayed' and cheerfully submissive to hand of God. a secret power given him whereby not only Is he sue- tithed but it abundantly able to help those weakened by sin. J.

Carroll company has announced a special sale on Kelly. Springfield tires equal to. nearly one' low the list price. According to Mr. Carroll Is the first time that.

KeU78princf1eld tin hue ever wen offered in Atlanta in a special rale and that the prim are more nan one-fourth lower than this particular make of tires have ever been offered to the motoring public. been made to' sup. ly an expected demand for the next ew dip but it it not believed that will be possible to keep an unbroken assortment long nor that it will be possible to continue this special we or more than a very short Urns. veyed thtfnewi to the tips that the Mulberry street morder plot had failed. Indeed the gallery god has come back.

He was heard the other night it one of those talky plays. The tar faltered a moment in one of her longspeeches was apparent that tare fright had" eelzed her and that her mind was a blank. Front the gallery pfpeda rather disgusted voice Come on. kid. do your stuff IS TO By Elam FranJclin Dempsey D.

D. stated Yr. Carroll who emphasized the fact that these tires are an strictly firsts and. carry the full factory guarantee as wen his own. The 1.

Carroll company provides tree road service to their customers from 6 o'clock sack tearing to midnight Georgia Association Of Workers' for Blind Will Meet June 13 The second convention otthe Geor- pa Association of Workers-for the Blind will be held in Atlanta on June 13 and 14. At its name implies the association Is wide organization made up. not of blind persons primarily but of persons interested in promoting the welfare of the blind. The program will Include papers on various subjects of. vitallnterest to the Slind and it Is hoped also to hue some prominent outside speakers.

There wfllbe publieconee on the evening of the ISthwr The wIJl be closed with a social on. Wednesday evening June 14. The business sessions of the convention will be held In the town room the chamber of commerce. KNIGHTS WlLLATTEfiD CATHEDRAVSERVICES i CO de Xionlfo. 4 and Atlanta Vcommanderies Knights Templar will attend divine services rat St Phil.

Ips o1lal chthedril Sunday Usoclock The Sir Knights both tries have been commanded to assent- We at th Masonic temple" vatrilO o'clock Sunday morning in oil Tmi with side arms2 and whleh was at thttliamJ en of Knights Templar at in taApril will lead the march which will over DXPAKKER WELCOMED r4 ifiJl Harpers jhe" famous publishing houseiTFranklin square Is to abandon the ground it has held for nearly a century. Through its quaint. wrought-iron portals have passed the most famous writers of England and America. The firm Is to occupy new quarters- at Camden N. J.

ever a spot old New York could echo with tile footsteps of countless vanished celebrities as did the ancient street corner In the Tale of Two Cities' with the-phantom feet of an unseenmob that spot would he the doorway of the old Harper publishing house. The official title of. the firm was and is Harper Brothers. Some person wed one. which was Harper.

Any one of us is Harper and the other two are the brothers was the reply. Now that DeWolf Hoppetlial gathered a group of players of other days and is presenting them in an effort to compete with the younger crowd some if Hoppers early history is being recalled. He enjoys the rare distinction of having been a star from the outset of his career. Well connected and well to do he made his first appearance at the old Madison Square theater In an entertainment with the almost prophetic title A Hundred Wives. It is folly to allow oneself to forget others In self-absorbed rid at his own misfortune.

Had Joseph's eyes been fixed on his own sad case-and not upon God. ht would have had no vision of his fellow prisoners needs. neither would have had the power to help them. Let. us not fall into a sullen self.

pity in our distress but look to God and lend a hand to him who it less fortunate then we are. No doungeon can be so deep or dart to rob Gods child of his inallena. ble glory of service. Gods servants are trustworthy. What Joseph said earns true as be said it.

He was a dependable leader. word was a sure rock men could build policies on it and un nations by obeying it. Such a leaders words are trust. worthy because he waits upon God before he speaks. Investigation into the charges that BObSTt L.

Hanson former world war veteran convicted of the theft an automobile in Fulton county and sentenced to serve from three to Un years at the state prison farm had been brutally beaten by the prison last Tuesday disclosed that the 1 wasJustified in punishing the prisoner according to a statement issued Wednesday by Chairman It II. Duison. of the Georgia prison commission. TJ Investigation grew out of charges lat week by 7. Christie a Macon convict who was discharged om the prison several days after Duncan' arrival.

and who wrote a ttter to Macon O5winenr deploring the whipping of De as a cruel outrage. Judge DaY who recently spent several days investigating the charges gave out the following statement I made an investigation of the reported whipping on my visit to state am. on Monday. The facts- are that enson was received it the tarot on flay 15. He was examined by the ihyiflcian morning mud on being found apparently normal he was markedout for light work.

In the evening when being brought in he cursed the guard in charge and this was reported to Warden Smith. The warden had Demon brought Into his office and inquired of him the trouble and Denson proceeded to the' warden. Tie warden then administered a mild whipping striking him only five light licks. This was not oniccount of teeth or failure to work but on account of this conduct. On Wednesday and each' day since tenSe in- the mornings of a headache and.

at there Is no way of determining this the doctor aas allowed him to remain. in tile banding. Is being treated at humanely as possible under prison discipline tndno unusual punishment has been Inflicted him. FOR PEOPLE- IN NEED Jpnlrwj rm clothing is wanted to help clothe the near-naked of the near East and on June Bundle day the People of Atlanta are urged to collect all theeast ftartWerofiweirlng apo pate they find and deliver them to the bundle station which wm be schools arei emphasizing the need of warm winter clothing for of the needy In' the Bibletodsand the speeches tell oj sufferingiof young and old who are dependent upon American parity forJllfe itself. Instances are cited to how- that because of" the lack ofjwara etothing fert' and pf children have and somscam have had to amputated.

flloth1ngof substantialnature way TriArfancy slippers andarticies of this nature-are 0tj at feg 4 Oo1ttmbuaiwU1enitTtab members bratioaoi Jw21st anniversary At- RefreAaieata.wIiribt and aiffood tasela assured. 2EI2S mt WidsieiSay by tt newly elected tax colleator. All pstwiss betwseii fc of 21 am fWsln anaf a ayC5u wbttiw TO IEW The members of tie Atlanta Retail Merchants' association win meet in joint session with the Merchant suit Manufacturer association tills evening at 6tl5 o'clock at supper in the banquet hall ofthe Aragon hotel. This S. the tint time in the history of these associations that the members have ever combined their monthly membership meetings.

In addition to th A two organization members of the Atlanta ProduceDealers association and the Atlanta Automobile association hue been Invited to the meeting. W. W. On' T. O.

Dickson and W. p. Wood representing the Atlanta Merchants' association and J. On. Sr.

E. 1. Rhodes and R. It. Rambo representing the Merchants' end Manufacturers' association will deliver minute talks on the sub Sect Developing Closer operation Between the Wholesale and Retail Merchants of Atlanta.

This will be followed by a ten-min- ate open foruto discussion front which many valuable suggestions looking to the building up of doser ties between the wholesale and retail trade Atlanta will undoubtedly be developed. James 1. tllaPD. president' of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' association will deliver a ten-minute address on tire subject of The Attitude of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' towards Progress and Prosperity Week while C. V.

Hohenstein secretary of the Atlanta Retail Merchants' association will ten the men bars Whit Atlanta Merchants Can Do to Make- Progress and Prosperity Week a Success. Governor John Slaton woo has been a close stqdent of taxation problems in Georgia will deliver i short address on the general subject of Taxation F. HIGHLAND BURNS IN ATLANTA ON VISIT F. Highland Burns. president of the Maryland Casualty company and the Maryland Assurance oration.

of Baltimore is visiting the Atlanta general agency of the company Iliac Howell. for a few days. At lunch Wednesday given by the Hiss Howell club complimentary to President Burns he made a few remarks referring to the fact that the Ha-a. How- well firm which was founded by As- non Hess one of Atlanta's prominent pioneer Insurance men had been connected with the Maryland Casualty company for Just II long a time II he had been that is since the company was first organized. Ht states this agency Will not only one of the oldest but one of the largest Mr Burns in on his way to Savannah to attend the annual meeting of the Georgia Local Underwriters association.

Mr. Burns was Invited by the association to deliver an address at this meeting. This is the first visit he his made to Atlanta in many years and he was surprised to ote the remarkable progress II made the city since his last visit particularly in the way of the buildings. ATLANTA ENTERPRISE PRAISED BY WARFIELD Acknowledging the honor conferred him in his recent election as a director of the Atlanta Music stint association S. Davies Warfield Baltimore.

has written to Colonel W. Pool of the association offering to serve the organization- in any capacity desired. While II you bow my. dunes are pretty strenuous in these days I tave declined election on several boards of directors it gives me pleas ore to accept this election in this particular cue Mr. Wrfl wrote.

As you know I hue taken a very keen Interest In grand opera at Atlanta believing in tile wisdom of the people of Atlanta In establishing so opportunity for the people throughout the south to. hear mad opera in a manner not possible to lave been accomplished. so well otherwise. What Atlanta has done in grand opera evidences the fine spirit of its men and women who have made your city one of the striking illustrations of what can be accomplished through energy well directed. I know of no dry that can afford better facilities and opportunities as splendidly located with such fine and unusual climate beautiful surrounding country anti country clubs and residences rarely equaled.

FOUNTAIN PENS GIVEN TO SCHOOL CHILDREN A large gathering of children parents teachers and principals' crowd- id the auditorium of the Commercial high school on Tuesday afternoon when five hundred Conklin fountain as were presented to the winners In the penmanship contest of thee grammar schools. Among those present were Superintendent Willis A. Sutton. W. W.

Gaines president of' the school board. Carl P. Hutcheson- J. W. Murphy and A.

ii Meixell. of the school board Miss Lillian Johnton traveling rep- resentatlte of the A. ft. Palmer. company Cobb general sales Wax of the Conklin Pen company of Toledo.

Ohio. and B. Guerrsnt local representative of the company. Mr. Sutton made.

a ringing address congratulating the pupils on their success In winning the' prizes and Writing Director W. Lowe on engineering contest of such magnitude. Among other thin hesaldthit. he bad placed a higlf school graduate In three. different positions all of which- he had lost on account of poor writing and that tile yonng tntn rwas now taking penmanship lemon While trying to hold a fourth JOB.

ft Hutcheson spoke along similar lines tat LnTthat manscharscter Judged by Ms handwriting Miss oIohDlIOn rooke on the snbjectof pen. reanabIpfeomtbyIevpaint f. HOJ1JWA Pen- company Invoiced more then bufJir Cobb- offered nT alt rhi4 company to fornWith fot for. ay similar onteitnxt year Vfr Me 3 Iff. of 319 Crew street wast painfully injured about :10 dock Tuesday i nxbt when.

according to his story police was knocked unconscious by a tall nerro footpad robbed of about J15' en Sacs street near. Crew Jtmfc Uoe swasiinablet Ii. a detalie4 descriptton of taken' to ble W' TE 5 Judge Hammond ToQuitWesleyan College Board Macon Ga May 21- Whla th board of trustees of Wesleyan college meets tomorrow night in annual session matter of linpor. tines in regard to the- building pro- gram for the college win be discussed members of the faculty will be elected and the nomination of new in- structors will be made to the board by Dr. W.

F. Quillian president of the institution. It was reported today that plans have been formulated for the construction of more adequate facilities for lousing students. The resignation of two members of the board of trustees will be accepted tomorrow night They are Bishop J. E.

Dickey of Griffin who will resign onaccount of having recently been elevated to the EpUcopallty and Judge W. U. Hammond. of Atlanta who will resign on account of ill health. Bishop Warren A.

Candler of Atlanta will preach the commencement sermon in Wesleyan chapel Sunday morning and the graduation exercises will take place Monday night with the literary address by Dr. W. A. Lambeth of High Point. N.

C. and the baccalaureate address by Dr. W. F. Quillian president of the college.

Degrees will be conferred on three graduates of the regular course in addition to others in special departments. 1 ltlll IlkJIfW FELLOWS OF STATE Macon GL May 24. SpeeiaL At sessions of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Georgia and of4 the Rebekah assembly here today officers were elected. Installations will take place tomorrow following which the ew presiding officers will make the neteesanr appointments to complete he lists of officers. The new officers of the grand lodge James A.

Perry of Lawrenetvillt grand muter Dwight Dell of Augusta. deputy grand master Paul i. Lindsay of Tucker. grand warden T. Robertson of Gainesville rand secretary J.

E. Bodenhamer if Decatur grand treasurer. and John S. Wilder of Savannah grand representative. The new officers of the Rebekah assembly are Mrs.

S. lL Edge. of Americus pre. dent Mrs. Ept Wilson of Atlanta vice president Mrs.

hi. C. Strickland of Atlanta. secretary Mrs. lyle Henderson of Savannah treasurer and Mrs.

Hughes Atlanta warden. Delegate Elected. Mrs. Guava Trippe retiring president of the Rebekah. was chosen as the representative of the Rebekaha to the annual meeting of the sovereign rand lodge.

During the session. of the grand lodge at the City Auditorium Co D. RDebart grand representative of Honda and W. F. Jones a member of the grand lodge of that state were guests of honor.

The report of the orphans' home commission. which was adopted by the grand lodge. provides for. the completion of the home at Griffin within wo months. The home' is being milt onthe unit than.

cottages to be added when needed. To Seek Loan. The commission reported that it had enough money to complete the first unit with the exception of 12 XX The grand lodge instructed the commission to proceed with the program as outlined in the report. to borrow the money with which to complete. the undertaking and then retire tile loanthrough means to be provided" by the grand lodge.

There willbe room for thirty clii. besides the superintendent and necessary caretakers in the first unit of the home. Degrees Conferred. theater was. packed to Its capacity WI morning-foe.

the welcoming" exercises to the different branches of tire Odd Fellows. Just previous to this meeting the grand lodge degree wit conferred upon delegates who were attending their first convention of the order. The following Palaces took part in the parade Pharaoh Atlanta Cairo thlumbus Mur. Amen- cue Khayyam Savannah Zini Zini Augusta and Mists Macon. More than 10000 his beta raised by the Jews.

of the city toward' the KmeD Hayesod the fundfoi used In restoring Palestine as a home for the Jews since tie largely at' tended meeting held Tuesday night at. the Ahavath Achisr synagogue on Washington street. Speeches appealing for contributions to the. fund were made by Colonel John Henry Patterson- who commanded a regiment of Jewish sol- di under the British flag during the' war with. Germany Dr.

Alexander Goldstein Mayor lam. Key. Dr. A. Abromowits RabbI Tobias Geff ea J.

Saul Sam Ian and Rabbi The music for. tlis meeting was directed by Can- tonA AThespeakers made It dear in the of theirSpeeches that it was not Intended to a home for the Jews' Inl America as they' had good enough and that the treatment did not their- de- were' worklagito- hare Palestine to- ttored. Mayory Key- predicted that Palestine would" ventually tie restored CHILDREN OF ATLANTA Toglv ta rfoaHrtdv iiho failed to see thepreduet1on last week another opportunity the bfar pagr euitjn celebration of the fiftieth an- niversryof th Atbosts public Schools wm be repeated In the AndHorWai 8 o'clock become a lowers twa v. that was a real and not a buttinsky. The emblematical Mecca at theceremonial made strenuous simply to those pilgrims who win a real pilgrimage to the imperial ril session in San Francisco the caravan starts on June necessary to begin their Draining without delay.

Aside from that i monial. which was pre led Illustrious Potentate W. flame' 4 son Will sufficiently oriental and spectacular In' its magnificence to the enthusiasm of the entire nobility being featured by the appearanc- Yaarabs million bandit prise- winning patrol. incomparable djatt- ten. and Vie best oriental band in all shrinetloin.

Chanters to Slug. Yaarabs chanter. have been SJK leetid by Imperial Potentate Cults to sing at the opening of the Imperial 1 council nseiinr. en honor that this Vl splendid organization well deserves. It is the second time within a few years they have been honored' by.

place on the imperial council prpr tram' which tact simply bears out the Yannabs boast that its chanters-are incomparable. Yaarabs patrol always brings home the heron" when there i prize drill contest at imperial' ril meetings. and Captain. Van del Veer and his well-trained patrol. are going to Frisco bearing the full confidence of the nobles of Ysarab that if any prizes are offered Yearsba.

a- trol will win the blue ribbon Amen- can flag or whatever emblem' repre sen ts the first prize. Sr Yaarabs million-dollar band win be heard in a big concert in one. of the bandstands erected forthat purpose that being the manner in which the best bands imperial meeting are shown honor rand when one considers that there will silly one hundred bands at to be chosen as one of a dozen to give concerts eans honor of they first class. To Repeat Numbers. The Oriental band with to trip the light fantastic true oriental style won great plaudits in Des Moines and will repeat those triumphs in the far- western dry.

There are but few oriental bands in the shrine and their novelty- makes a hit with the public. The wonderful trip planned in connection with the pilgrimage to. the imperial council meeting' so attractive that It has been found necessary to make up two trains to" wry the officers members of rrintsa. tlon. nobility and ladies but hiving' two trains a few more mly be ac commodated with space though reservations must be made at once.

FORMER GEORGIA" FOOD INSPECTOR DIJES Information was tn Atiant Chastain 4 jrear age. forrneni state food inspector for Oeor which occurred at his an extended moose. Puneralseylcas were held at 3 o'clock Sunday at nesaw interment being in the cent- tiny at that place. Mr. Chastain wa widely-known in Cobb county and had.

many friends In Atlanta. He is survived byfour sons T. G. Chastain of Atlanta v1 WD and H. S.

Chastain of KenneuwE IV. Chaytain of New Mexi three daughters Mrs. Mr A. T. Fowler and lire Qtd VAUGHAN EDITOR TECH Announcement has teen made by R.

O. Cole president of the- Georgia Tech Student association of" the- site- tion of W. Vaughan of darks- dale. Miss. to the position of editor of the Blue Print.

the Tech annual for next year. R. 1 Brunswick Ga. waseleded dbiinies manager. Both of these men ar meaK tiers of the junior el jmiwereas- sItant editor and assistant ftuslnea manager respectively onthe Bhie Print staff this year.

ggfaOiij The 1922 edition of the EhtSPXIat the fifteenth volume of the series has Just been delivered by the' printerslt is entirely the work. of Tech' students am is considered out of 4tb ifinst which has be proaueed.f5ff JfeK The volume Is dedicated. to Dr. fKi G. Matheson former preildentljMi Tech and it ntabii' amemorlal page.

dedicated to George WAdairpromi bent- Atlanta maniwhoidieel November 6. l92lwbo la- described as a real sportsman and a loyal. iii and devoted fri ouicollege The editor of- the. annual lay B. Simpson of G.

I. date editor. Joseph Dallas. Texas and clime. Ston of PoplarvffleMIss arebnsifl iii managers.

Lawrence 8. Miller i editor and deafgnedlfeteral otj handsome' color places which adorn book. Alfred gram of Atlanta another of th aTtist figures prominently Jn t-feairom data rAtlantatht Housing problems beating the lr11f 1RifRlfl th rW1 rates 1 I' h1 mebf. sty. it htOnrSen tor' ia ofthe bJheat iuth rltl.

tarJUtaDtioxi hea1d i Issed that Ii u. 1 fot th1J of JdI ctluu o1 lie ts the tSon forthebe efit th. nD6t. COlnc' ttt. ft nue.

ht thattt where un. cu lnc gTlcultur me inJP. which-means thermay the the Pl. 1 moll the ma. una the bl the pic Is 4 an th i fl ena undoubt lp1 w1111mpose 1Iioit.

which I I 1 1eTltable cona1d the teetl nis re ita TOr aplnlt other theco I Is e. tto armprodUcta i I th' u1cl 41aerlmln tory Wu. epro AI en or aaY. forth on" per cent wmeramarcetunder th87m par. per een iecU tcied.

ther andlaot pou1b beJ1" TItbtft tard them. Dcuthe1an p0f8 OInt JiaTe oflIi te aDT 1i e1J1o 1Mi ci lWHhem Per an4. U6t. ihai wowdundOubfecl1t D7ao gorermn nt blll11OY Ne1rYorkET8n1nc Ifa1d a1 ijUlUO pbj thlMceumbefJ Todne7 rtFt1G N. ii end h' 7Jat1ct Ja long iShe' and JWthe f1ritb the rJ te aU tII 1r 1 That' kJ eric1 X.

r4ifY Now. w. grown tI1etoi1i1d strife The 1O Shla1S af101Rr ht uDfee tokc' An thln loa weep- I I. withheld-the 8 now-good mo light- morn DI on- Howetrann le not diICOTtred ere end- wJ1erethe. Whither do.

Summersweet bare- blOaoma--- leta QU' of EJ ClearerthanGod 1DIdb 1med' tear" holy-flowers nI Co for-fast Kiathe rain from The bo fnrJD. Valler Springa. CorreJPOD tJ' d1iJhL J' r. pr ibition awato ete. th hats.

chins Star- erald. a. light' 1C deDt' efnI Englanil i MEALTh TALKS I i 0 Te OocItItOt3ea Trld tpiraili ama1llOund Its and ui- DalIare I or italanal hoatbet oth the the1uYae t1n littlteap muacleTh 1IdJIUteclln thsboits ato andtheJarr cia wkr risible to 1inethread' cmrat Tile fema1eproctueei roo70UDJo and thtae wall. dRtiDtoth obloOdatream hem. Par OfU body.

ADOUr. woes taken for raDtb1atobatJpeDe WbeJ1 wlth triebilba 1. UI' vnrmr entl1 okecl PO esew Utand oth frOD I 1iteh ttaboPltJ Loaeaiw trab artilllr tted theut 18. the 1I0It of trichf l1- IIof 1reekOrta Dere- stomach orlatestinal aldJj ttbaneeJorPUba tt that ah4 tbtn theata th brJOlan spredlnrthiotiJhi them. nbj8lCOncJ 1talifpaiaeterised bJIosilzIDI 1I1DJni1 ejm1Ildear81YtDiD a1 iD llUc or tlIt1Jt rthf The clelot tJ ttflrti mm t1lt ftsIJD puftln oreaeJ Pr fueenea ftiIld ftenis tom 1 L' jnm1na.

tI ft. orJ11remar ereueJ the or1tI or- cell. I a thl I1d et pa parasitic tnfesti 81th' Dlla111 tfeJof 1tIt 1ftI Jefr front tJa biceps 1' thfinamC 4 hi f. tv K1W' riJ WtJIeeritj a 1. to1Mta lfQ late tfI fi 4aMt' rel setlvsdiarrbes the that thee faftftlt1tttG It.

eftakla. wlt tIItIMI 1- il Ffi lIGli IEE I t' iPQ tt ih tpuar i1eathat Mulb rr1atnet. Bide" I wlthheit. n- utlie aref1ffitChln toWD tonk WanbaTe atille4bxQ cI tionL Toqmen now Inthel fthe Chinese But EutB14yeDd tt111r Tina I ctrep u1tfeatfulof the theltilt ttorBiblical TtUI forjanere th le its ap I' wagon mto street. udo1UatlQ IiIlJt.

lag. 1rithc1rup terecl Preae 7 abort. Across uUed the pi toll six the' tra Grand that in. the up phone nag I JOSEPH-A I 93. I lerv and elisping tion meeting successfully do ye eln eaJe the STANDARD TIRE SALE ON AT CARROLL'S Th.

al tha. beei tlaatthlt fourth ply few. lo Oll ble ni clth hf ttpa murderpIot me star-faltered amomutin one long spedebes. bdhed therdlIruted Comeon SEImW10NS IBY th pr Tidea aeni ne leorgiaAssociatJon BI nd Me eonYeJ ticn Jia' wilrbebe1d II. 0 atate-1na tile.

ottJie bl pa eQ Yitalj terest bJ itS1wJed apeakeraThere pub1i eoneert thtl1enblr tbl13tLr 1 1ea10 lof tiotintbeheld the. rooml ofUae comm KiiIGHrS WILL ATTElJD ffAr ElK WI Uidetf 4iaDit ta Nog Mmmtlftdlea ntatteDddidnlni eaat BtPhi1 IP' dai' mo atUto 81rKDlPta f. irluh eo Cth1UoDic a.t- yXlOmfn fuD. emp1ut th march to- theoeath if lrhe baDd Odiltil I wu accorded lltUWDJlDeDC 1r" InWA wilIJeadthe hWhietaWD1be tndW1 tballt to Jriorto Bttnter 0ti1atantin. With large mb jo ii tha taHOmmand riJn the oi jt1Av 1 1' i 09 10.

le 1 of a 4. R' lr ij r' 1Ud a. tflf1t. eI s. a.

ttJ- btt' oiCja t. 1. .1.1.1 No tt a 1 i et. al etj tWJiIenl arte c. lf ri J.

iiir c. tI 1 1e house ninkl1n aceDturJ. In' old. e. a1 ze i 11' I DeWifBopperhu da I case.

and ISN CbDfia aJlfd aern Jo ph rock-men It. I DENSON WHIPPING WAS JUSTIFIED AS ERTS DAVISON In da1 a ut 1111 a OD farm. Thefactr I thefarna next matt d' out In. d. lielidlt ona ount to' ODlaCCOlblt I On clarmce of.

his IWxrto be er tnd no been cted. CL rH NG ASKED lOn T. b1I ted th onJllJIe8BundJe petO alltheeukUarticlerotl parelthq f1DcI den tothebtmdJ unCedJater tons has been a tedtAt1anta. allotment. Sp durch clubs and i choolsaieempb Ipro nf ci 1 tBtte lands ndaandthe te1Jot UUerb t70 absolutely d.

eIMU. dent AmerlCU o11fJtaelL. InataJlCelare ah cfwarmdo tanct 1ilJ IUd4n 8Ome ianbad be of iJinJltecJ. lUY j. Wi.

ucI artfdnot uturf are: 1fJi 1' iiHrsoco1V1Ji i i tC' i' tf1. fl Wt6601ri1f1. the and. e1tladit. tth dance at th I.

1DtUJI lest D. fithe' at' eJlille tu lDe uJi 1t 1 IJfJ 1 iJl tf i 8 to iii 1 t. bnV' f. eJI Al. 1O ASO TmHSt to ME.

Te memb tJ Atta tMet atw me ijit In ert ad Mucrr evui 61 oco sp t. bet ofUe AI hoe te hr- the atOD. thatthe mm- hv cmined moth lmemblp mtetinp I addtn tf otDi tn. membn the ti Produce Dealers" aociationand aDlil. f11' riinute er foI wed di8C moD man rchanta' a i te asso wards Pro ek Su GtorriawiU a Of.

I co a nC1 comll nr. ll fi tfi ict a that a nC1 W1l allllOC ation. atioD I I1l1Pr I note ro by sit. 1 on Feu of fer 11 I. hue era1 pl I Jd I have theatrikinr aCCOm liahed kD tter te aurroun ete of pens Amo JW psnyc.

eral aleal un oftleOonklln RGnerrant rlD nritlDIDIreetor CLinre Iteonteatol I Am thI glIefdtba the i baclpJaceda i cUf ti1lli aU4f1 I. hfeh1htJw1tOl. onaCl01Ul. to t1JOO 1 writiJIJ- tIIelo Dwa1 ttll OM' H' 01IspoteloD stmlJrUDeai tD ehara ct could' Jland tJn t11b of- i th i 1 lbtJIIM do a Iijtut i 4 a 1JjObrttlttC to th. rtmIlttteoDte1t P2 SAYSHEiWAS fl :1 31 WU.tMbd UI0 elo TT1i htwbm1 atot1tort waa1tDckedun QM f6Ulbi tal1 of ni1le tltrt tti to I JOb B.

Ht wbere pbyslefseq 4 blmt1Jii sbery ai1DY 1 OcL. I w. tl Jipo701m Jdtt wtre I.tit.Tu- l1 Pt In tf1 th tLtralhha ot uratt Jt fWtreb inc 1c1 Nf tnt thG 1IaeJwnt ttroP ttie tInUt iii I. imte MtCt J4c ge mnt oQ' it Wesleyan Ga. pecial.

the 0- boa I I il on' account a in. PERRY HEADS 1109 24. were new appointm Dt. the are A. 14 grand of ie Stricl an4.

of h' tr surer i I I sell on. I lod pesta ld tioDof I two A on the 000. i I com lete. rettrethe loan through wmberoom ifren- besides neeeaaaycanetakeni Thel rand ta I1cit morning- for. wnconferred irinuaJaT ui 1SpIta 1 OOOUNOW RAISED fORIERREN HAYESOD thant10OOOhu b1U1t Jew clt7 towarcf be Pa1e JewaaInCe tJJelItplJat II TQ 14a7 AhaftthACAIm' WuhinrtoDmee Iorcontnbu Colonel1ohD dedanpmentof diers UDderthe wat1rith ln- to Abro nOwltlo Ba.

bbi Lo lananJtabblHlrmea Themualc forth. lJieetlnCwudret IITCaD ton A8el Tbe adelt oUrM-Gtfth irltpeeChescthatlt tI jt aJ1ome In lcal" thehacl thatthe trtabneakdifot 1rariaDtthm. iiiiZt JewaJ Eur thstthey weJei1r working KI7OrliXeJJltedicted Paleadai1rou14 il ff I' ft Cil LDUNiOFlArL I tt l1i dIf tw ii th e1ttitIJa etIItJDeeJ ra ltieth" I TenatT f' A btp theA8I AeloS2tuHAi n1ebtaseovding I 1Umu 1tiisuermtsRIeDtfof V'- t' ct JJ t1dneOi Meg ft2lOlf taIIeratltl etf between 2II-- 5i1n. 8' 0 CROSS HUl 4' 1' SANDS To fi If Allah should I11dd his timt-boDored policy of. ofthf oi OW would be justified in hat peeved.

If re. forHtt the sands to kIeslflt the i ted mummy biting sa nut and fth secret and sublime require' to membertOf Mystic Shrine and a tn. of Allah at Yaarab temples session In the AuditoriumWtnilh these fledlliDP of Mohammed' lowers discovered rab CO t' i bu 2 Pi the ceremonial esaiOJ1 1 Ii ile a1 perial llCO cara Tan etarts. Ju 3. itjt ssar1 inth ut dela vr i1 A lde fea :0 t.

wasp rbi lot nAte i 1 ni Stir' 1 th thee 1IO. ilibl 0. tured Ylar I mlllion- ollar IDcompartbltchaJi c' 8in bau' beeiJrM PotenateC1tt. i i tl 1m 1i UIattW iff did ii niiation deae honoredbt I JIamwbich chanteR are a con lest Impe th efYUrab sentsthe 1n0 oof treetedJortbat that mannetJn attendinca lmperlal ire honorand tti be pot sibl banctat j. Ye inns that oo Ori ntal enWstyle pJauditahrDH ba11chciJ1i eir foundnecea- twotrtlna 1D 7 beaeo e.

IDS re et 1 uti Tuesday thlt de tJrf JrtiI1 Ga. last Sat1ii iiht l. T. 64 yeansof a JlA. athIs I' lJ at beinrbI m.

11 7' wuwidetr' WDi maD frfeDdIin Jfotn80a. 6 ofKenneaJ 2fCOo 1af oLtJ Mrs. lI Brooks. :1 AUGH JsIELECiEtf iJ EDITORTECH4 ifd nDOunetm nt liJ prui of.th. hI1e ofClarbf ofjed1toJf theTeeh EWa1k iof wuelectedbuu a narer.

Denol UlliltantiJmIJUl. n1T OD" NBlu thlU 1 ji I GfthaJDu theaerl deli1efedbr fTechatcddtIW and si redonofitk 1Ib been pMdueed. f2i Dr1C form entit b. and. co' memo.

rl lJq Ji GeotplW1Adaf bUa UIeIa. manrho died 1 lmJio a aO nasal- i' dnvtedfrieJJdOfoveoDqe th. IaSt ll- i Siznpsonof rhomaaoJibt CORdf1 t4it r. loeePIYPi illti cJ.t 1. TeDay' eDCIS1Nf1f 1fiUetiaMC1w.

tditor anddesrli ed. fIm tk fea the of' t- ofthartiIIta OIII the ut f. RALPHSTEELtATiUJr iN DECATUR- lriiit le of phii t49j7tai old ofKitk1roocJyu1aldt I 7' i weft held at theXirk1ir dnlrm. rAwtr1. iLoIIDM Monday 7 n.

1fi 7 A 4 ft ep- THE GOIITIT1ITION THUPI6DAY MAY 1Q22s. Tb. cmMzi MSHE flt. Tsfl bsrt Uws. I C1t1bCU 3Li1 OO AATAGAMAY25 1q22.

auczxo uus iM i M. x. Me Yr I Oo uo seo IO 1OoT 3. 1g. 4s Cop B.

EOILthAX Csmst2t sdvUibi w3tt 11 tTits7 AUzAtL ttttk WA123t33 Off 3 Uoti. 7H3 tbziraOW1s Si ii i 1tsw dt7by 3 p. th. dU altU Ii. 2 Di I Utiung ZIVUtIDd.

aM rtrtyed ieet cc BCkth ltm tic7. it iDI Dst. Th. Cotitt ti rpoiaI. tr ssati tow.

local dIms Xib if tk. cIti3 Pr. octati4 Pr ii iui1tZ tks us if ViWcs all flew' tth te ft mit wl te4tti Wi psts silo the local THE FOREST TOUR. Teutent-b tf I'f tho-oTut 0 be week un- on. Ii' elm the War 113 iLTrk CBotta of the Pil7 th Ii iiItIoider lHirs lrm tiiz- Sd iiilJlike has I over DTO3SCtI intsrIorC igrIcu3 the will ln offlelail axpe41uon.

willalso tethebou3e glS ent. InatIn lJtory bfth the 1ouz ntarsged el ftheublIc serlcs hue izint dlrectedtoa single per- nd lathe br adestsense. conIeyat1on thaIsut joyrnment lying mainly with thostate Iz to be iaa a purgose be put forth I the tour a and ad il1d appre te futnesses 1kna3s Itl. be holiday I I iwhocOUtthSP3t7 pleas- but for the business suey1cgndPPT th iaeoudIon4iltUk tab of va3t area abound In eect natnaI ources gtjerworda It Isjobs the deflaIIStep In amoyement Eolder cha1r tth the stt L-bst to 5' r' uyct ie ussapylomat fiwwieks. vleidaL OdI a.

411 that coatr Js' I aIo Th' cap leelsthatwaj brselL' j5-5 .5 54 S. rFP-ARrFARMERS republican claint that the pror1tmaerIa1ly b7th 011 frtn. productspropoed by the arfl1 theM Cnmber' rdney doei not itsnd punder pointedout e0nebu- by" Inderwobd recognEzed as 3 5'S 5rh.argnnent bb- fo thbenef1tef the 23anufct1lTe7Oi 3h0u14 penalIze themwIth tazatlon oweP the7 corn. on pe ena tment dou meaaurafs considering rs ersliuduatryu rmnt sho sfl taxt ra trle. bisektor saf6t the rnuztpayli peycent aff teof ng thetarut ri goiugtoe ofprotecttonior Othelt say ithey3oti4 iihb bi- 1fIt f2t io th ut hig Poettold acttrnthwbenItaa1aswdays go McCtiab up zdeniflcpr1nesndIts indlyld'- ulschedulu wontbear spe1aingnpo4th wb7sa wherefores oftheictorIes 14 BeYerIdgeP un4oubt- meninreot aedlt mustbe giientii rnemoryotJhrl 45 injsalonbai rdered siweeping re- ductfoni 1ghiyhlchIa vat.1fyinfnIt4 ret1on of back to normalcy harebeqn4U3yefe ted byunani' Wear coll hilethsrstwhfleJGerman 5 tarnelyaubmhi be woodandiaysothMg 5 1' i-- feiig It i 5- of.

fermrtUI1 Th is Yaks ihrougb the ilencethithss beI4her. i- She epeaks 5 ocaketheyears i Sweet wlth tf rydfall theaSng. gibonusred I. through Loys tears. a lLa wben wett7ufthe toil and the ursst.

Sb. lays a' flowar' In th trsnsfori etranntbese ot II. loef ifliestoryourlipe bbossoma-(1ets I I BcoeCountyeadlght I iee asable hi burning tCopirlgtt. Trichinells and Cs be mm other be larvaeire aeb- Iirgeanoiigh theuaked nsthrea grewiihtu percetilebowe1 and other the a is this to happen. i wiienminIs infested with bamthaffi' fro botcher whet are ththeitherat isthecommonhoat triebinella tbtre ig first a stage of a week tens of ere- dIsrbane.

or perhaps oAt een tile gsemllnLeetLo throuch the I organs second igonlalag pain. In the mnscles- swtlbnt nd muscles pain on Memaof oeer thesorethuseIee of aitIeatIon are mmoflh7 thyold aswelt ii log. augitztlie sign or demaof tbe yea. Profuse sweit Ingfeyer1sbteaw. and Mesi oftan so.

tomltftilS gymptoins. inrolnatloit I show tyne of caeenser apeedliar thick erebataetrrisde tlons-PosIUre ealcroiueopte exminai lien of a bltbfleasde the Pr sleewbese and the thiding thereli tbsIeliei-l' 4 ii nlgk kemsabelefswbo eteseerft any sees tbbtfupRi' MtI- inhtleen ease eecnea. That to he 5 sertlng hIM of faitb lraIieed bIOhe. few peeafttaL 1ldfleIl ars-aerllbdytdzeeoer th ofedesebbbseses they of If tbwvls Ia5 a fiysesb1. to vePOw17.

a.eb ef very thoesugb be ltsee see qsestIsabt S. BYooMINTRE ew Sawed nowalk fired. Chinatown stiflcry an eye. thee. appearing hey terefand Ptoi ma in nce" AT may have.

tions. afon himwberaby than few ft veedthinew lky len pped a on doyour thefatt audearry blown. Workena' for WIIbS asttewi4e tionmade blinds It-IS i wfllbe thstown ofthicbambexof ATTEND VIcES Ll seivl es at mornlngat Il ocock of at jO otlockSundsy iafoll-dre emp1r sidearm. thecathedraLc TbsZnIghtededflfty pfg hIgh honors at eneaipent of enzplst- it 2Iw tickane- April wililead be Ieaehtree and WhIthIII toAaibitn to eOmmanlery of JdartOtte Ga. a number oteKnlghtew1lL Join thstwoAtltnta In the ii' flerTbomasa ohnetondeea of StPhlllpswifl sdthesi 5A" i-'S' ATEMORYUNiVERSITY 1 or7nnlversIti iorthe o1 of theedeax ru erelceseeti with an bythe st ry stenti esbedtotae resiiesi of X1rZrkeagnd conducted weheune ex.

er. Among tile speikeys were Dn Gi of the Iiod Dr. thsltheeiIart se ii' 4 he an' unseen mob hlch A i It ASSERTS eacilday bubeenlilflleted WARM CLOTHING Oniat theeast ofwearing ap- 11 announced later. designated as Atlanta I Speakers In churches the' protection of Bible and of anfferlngaofyoung for 111. aboerthatbecatise of waun clothlngfae chfldrtnhavebecome frosensnd in subetintlil natre iswantedSflksmnsllnLvsllib fancy 01 no vse.

n'4-- kiFic oF-coLuMBus PLANcELEBRATION Atlsaa obnt1l 680. Khgbts of- CobumbusWUl entectalItbs oLtbLlcounoil wItb a on rlday evening the home on 1 Ple etzeet1n eels- braiion of the 21st ofAt- hats' eOdfldLt-BefrdsheieMi iILbe servidand atoodthseIA veItIse.membess-.ase' sisedAo uIIin b7 up p. camh ro ILEcLeslD ti 3 Jtse osLyisebe win- be rk May Bl eccerdI nouuaImeet SW. Abbott the ss sad m'- sadpofl tag St A1 OASSOCTmNS' 1 MEfl AHINNER 6 tin of the these AtI ta 1ll Devebo ng his of ad anl stbool-'bokrd he nithat ioor wss lobIEr. lug that' a mans character be ndgedbyPils the teacher.

1' donated bytbeConicl1n Mr. oqbe- pens' eontssLnxtysar i 5 SAYS HtWASROMED 1Br1NEcRaFooTpAD i4 PLLloe axed 319 was ba' Tuesdiy of Lon stretuearCrew LlesNewss vnsbleto daecrIptienotth was b1shomewbevo attended wubvsstl hr Cifi- OulcersWLGoode HiDood di s.woyoudrwhlte- placed eusto late Tuesdayalght of a wI SI reetaurnt 36 streitayerebeInebe1d Tt 4wo netbe aeesrtainedlfaaythhiig had 4psnsdfror. Tb. prkseers sreflawrcoceMjiler sa i 4LR111 strait ea4 sr asof I5' The suit To Quit 24 anon. 3 on of Dwight grand the will be.

egrees Ben khayyam 10000 NOW RAIS I- FOR JERREN fund to a Jew Tables' Giffen Ep- sn was A. speakers eonraeoftheirspeeebes for homes here end didnot picture. Theistated1twai fOr the per- scented JewslnEozope Mayor1Eey. wouldeventually toths Jeue c. PAGEANTAGAlN wbofalleit bi enntincelebration be hoole Audlturiem ii Sttur4ay bY aitnoundament by of hooit4 i is CON ENrJOfCPLANNID.

lThe fth CB ceswlll eon- velW feeic atZlon bested 25ssd Th' itiYTh sri eteet giiea by M4oi 80 CR0SSiiIjIL' I uddinl7de timebon0 bei go to the faithful. there are some eIjblS new members of Ysanab temple WkO feeliulg sOinWb1t Ifnot sore Mecca' sainted open. the sa'- civil nut. otherwbe fO1t1IWC the S' requiremen" member of the trusfO3JO CeiebOiIRI Auditorium latnISbt I' yirabi5t mythical lodge 5- pilgnlthgin sesilonWaC hagdef- mk be eouo ci audit It was i. feature the prvsid by' Gibe son.

nd stIt dl banprlI InslI si eng Sl i steW bIj gnam is's hi sentsthefirstpnize. and FsceiY dozeOto 4 ci ac- ervationsmustbe INSPECTOR of thedthJitKennt Ga Saturayptlght-of'y Georgia residence after Ken- was MexleoS and Clyde Th. i' i IS ELECTED ANNUAL of ofedito ilk of measremea. were as-- ontheBlus A printers. It ofthefinest teDrK.

president of Oeorge3V. AdIr promi- busi1IEl135n iwbo 5 loyal friendof ouY is5tsni 5 fl1rminghamjaac fMaconl s. a' p. of 2. iNew Poplaryilbe Mien bnsjnftie Is designed ths plateswilleh Ognam the wboss west anweLc 4 RALPH STEELATPE3T I bodj Ralph.

Sietl1 oldof wis laid torf Decatur cemetery Wydnesday aAad. noon following funeral see wereheld stthe Kirkwoods churchAwtry Lownes iw charge. 4 8teel was killed loOting pest night when be aUp- fell front the troek AT 4 were liking a Joy. rlde1 wheel of the hairy. truchpa his chest.

a znothenMrindMrsHR i twobrutheniBoy 4 es 5 KEYS WILg GROWTHOFATL NTA 5p l94taKeye. ebiv le eheon at the 4IiAeysbujpestyesru Ingtb growtho oltks sad to have the moSt Atlants that aid on the In.

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