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I rin urdiiIUTWN ATLANTA GA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1921. Jl1stead of using a.

propeller a Flench engineer' plans to propel airplanes wii jets of gasoline and air. ned in a combustion chamber and ven out through a nozzle he has invented. Boils and. Pimples Are Danger Signals They Denote with Unfailing Certainty a Weakened and Impure State of The Blood. For Absolute Relief You Must Clear Your Blood of' Waste Products.

Modern life with Its rich foods and lack of exercise. often advertises Us effects by disfiguring the skin. Acne small abscesses and bolls are all too common. To correct the basic trouble. wat product the blood must be purified.

But don't clog your blood. Just clean it out. Nature will do the rest. Pure. rich red blood purified.

Rut don't clob your blood. disease. S. S. S.

the. standard blood purl- Her and system builder. is the ideal remedy for skin eruptions. Theef fect of S. S.

is to rid the system of the waste products which. are causing the trouble. For over 50 years So S. S. has.

proven to. be of unusual merit. Begin taking S. S. S.

today and' write for" page illustrated booklet. Facts About the Blood" free. Personal medical advice without charge may also be hid by sending 1 complete description of your case. duress Chief Medical Director Swift Specific Co. 740 So S.

S. Laboratory. Atlanta Ga. All drug stores sell S. S.

adv. CALL BELLE ISLE TAXICAB Jackson Ca. November 25 riSpe- cial. Friends of J. it MJ re twice representative from Butts county.

in thrower house of the general assembly and one of the best known pub lie men in the state are' urging him to snake the race for railroad commissioner next year. He has the matter under consideration and wilt announce-a definite decision later. Mr. Moore is well known in all parts of the state. At the University of Georgia he was a noted athlete.

being a star' on the diamond and football field. As an attorney he is well known in this section. In the event that Colonel Moore makes the race it is understood that he' will run on a platform of lower freight and telephone and general utility rates. He stated that he has had many assurances of support from nil parts of the state and if he decides to run he' will make a vigorous campaign in all parts of the state. MOTHER IS SEEKING FORMER SOLDIER SON Mrs.

W. R. Noble of Americus is trying to locate her son Alton Lee Noble. who was a private in Company 7th Engineers having enlisted in Atlanta in August 1920. He vas discharged in September 1921 and was last seen in Columbia S.

C. He was supposed to have Been discharged from Camp. Jackson. He is 18 years. old.

has gray hair 5 feet inches in height and weighs about- 130 pounds. Atlanta chapter of the American Red Cross will be glad to receive any information regarding the above nOmed ex ldier. TAis to yieiis Shoes Also THE GREATEST SHOE SALE IN-ATLANTA BEST U. S. ARMY SHOES INCLUDED NOTICE Here's what We are doing.

HE ARE SELLING. ANY MANS SHOE IN OUR STORE FOR OUR USUAL LOW PRICES AND ANOTHER PAIR FOR ONE CENT. Select any style you want. WELL FIT YOU. OR YOUR FRIEND WITH THE SECOND PAIR.

II 7 and 9 Decatur St. Opp. 5 Points Oz Saturday Till 11 O'clock At Night Yet There's An Easier Way by means of Malt Extract Guaranteed to Is. purer. more nutritious and snore tufying because every test shown these Ilood to superior.

Unless MORE and BETTER return for your money or another' package Nothing better. for Baking and Home Uses. THE BURGER BROS. CO. Now 47.

Yean Young 224 Webtter Street Cincinnati. Ohio' Distributed by FRANK REVSON SON JOBBERS AND DISTRIBUTORS ATLANTA GA. Fraikiji Cu. On' CM. Alabama lid WUtehaU n4 rteiU lad kgrsith.

ja Orai Marietta St. Altert Plaraaer. 1M Edge wood Are. MiSs Stntt" Vharaaey. 144 BeUwsod Aix Retailed by Dixi Urn Co.

246 Hffuiton St. Se9issd Plurpicy. PKITh An. Martla A Baits Pkarnacr. Ora 1 UeLena W.

gtlnj Bftaaya Drat Stora. HE. GeotP. Ate. 80 Angler Ava.

a. N. Blat Ptsracy. 145 Marietta St. wt ta Pkarmaey IS Gordon St.

Ac. Phvmsey. W. A. Byw.

Srscsr 35 Gordon St. Rlekuds SMith. Grcr Peichttea t. Parlor Marfcat 1S Whltebill St. C.

M. Fart. Rsstsmist aad s. a tI 583 Whitehall St R. L.

se 4a rtaI PeeplH. St. Is. Wut View GrHl7 Ca. 330 HlgMaat Ana.

Phirsy I.e. Yarli Plusuasy. OS Are. Marietta Road. Jell.

CII 525 StewartA tt Woman Injured By Slapperitis Asks for 26000 Suit for 20000 damages against Atlanta Council No. 780. Modern Order of Maaetorians for alleged injuries sustained by Mrs. Mtxi Osborn 25 years old of. 510 South Pryor street while.

being initiated into the Queens Degree was" filed in Fulton superior court by Mrs. Osborn Friday. The petitioner claims that she was permanently injured from. the explosion of a cartridge when she was spanked with a loaded paddle exiled a slapperitis while bending over to kiss a table or altar in the lodge hall in the McKenzie building. Mrs.

Osborn named it. E. Leather- man as managerof the Praetorian Order in Georgia which was chartered in Texas and M. G. Robertson as organizer and- solicitor of members in Georgia as defendants with the na.

order and the-local Mrs. Osborn said she was struck by an instrument in the shape of a paddle about three feet in length and weighing four or five pounds by an agent of the' order in the initiation ceremony who she asserted truck her with the wrong- side of the paddle resulting inthe explosion of a blank cartridge the contents. of xwhich pen ttrated her flesh. Her clothing also caught on ire she said. If the.

blow had been properly struck the cartridge would havetfired in the opposite di rection she pointed out. The initiation took place September 9. Mrs. tsborn charges negligence. She is represented by Attorneys John Hihsmith and Meyer Goldberg.

20tib000 Horse Power Goes to Waste Yearly In. Georgia Says Hall More than 2000000 horse power goes to waste in Georgia annually because the state has not developed properly its water power resources members of the CivitanrClub were told Friday-by B. M. Hall. well-known civil and mining engineer.

Mr. Hall who heads the engineering firm ofB. hi. Hall Sons. further declared that there is a stretch ofxval- uable producing land reaching across the northern half of the state which has been neglected and that in time it will be opened up.

The legislature has been asleep to the value. of the undeveloped natural resourcs of Georgia he Gayle a young member of the Y. Al. C. A.

addressed the club briefly On the 5100000 campaign being- conducted 113' that organization. Me explained the various phases of the associations undertakings and' de lared that at present it can accommodate only- 900 boys. Next to the church. he said. it is the greatest known organization for.

the development of character among boys. GEORGIANS ENLISTING FOR CAMP BENNING With a recruiting party of two officers and six noncommissioned officers in Atlanta and the local recruiting' office operating. full time it is expected that the vacancies ex. isting in most of the organizations at Camp Benning will be rapidly filled. The reeruitirij officer at Camp Benning states that he will be glad to furnish any Information' regarding va.

cllncies or requirements for enlistment. Ills' off ice is located at camp headquarters Camp Benning. Sergeant Samuel Hntfield has been temporarily detailed for duty at the ramp recruiting office. but Sergeant Aaron Winn can still be found at room ZOO postoffice building. Columbus.

Corporal Carter will. assist. him during Sergeant llatfields absence. The following have recently been en listed Joe' Jones Brooklet. Ca.

Johnny F. Fnulk. Dublin. Ga. Theodore R.

Brookshire ronwoOO Ga. Riley K. Middleton. Columbus Gt Raymond L. Curran Franklin Ga.

Und George 11. Staler. Franklin. Ga. 100 Scotch Women Coming to Enter Domestic Service Anybody want some Scotch well well stand back don crowd.

Scotch here refers. to Scotch people and not to the distillation which- comes from the bleak heathes. and iseathere of Bonnie Scotland. The question. was propounded to Goternor Hardwick Monday in a letter written to him by James A.

Strachan. Atlanta jeweler. who told the governor' he is preparing to carry out a plan. whereby about 100 Scotch women will brought to Atlanta to eater domestic service" in the homes of some of the best people- of the community. Mr.

Strachan- pays high compliment to the worth and ability of the Scotch women and wrote the governor to tonskhis operation. I have an opportunity brin ic a number of select Scotch women to the south to engage in domestic aerrlce if the wry enconrag irent la given Aaa result of the late war there Is surplus of 2000000 women in the Britirt Isles and I It is an unusually ani icions time to secure the services of efficient sad highly trained cook nurses housemaids and other servants to. serve In homes of the best families Sieve. Would lire to know If you are Interested In ruch sp enterprise and it I can toilet on your operation to bring these desIrable people here. FLORIDA.

BROKERAGE FIRM TO. LIQUIDATE Jacksonville. Fix. November 23. The brokerage firm of Clement D.

Cntes and company with headquarters here and branches in many- parts of Florida. closed its doors today and an flounced it would go into voluntary liquidation. The action of the company which has connections in XewYprk New Orleans. and Chicago is apparently clue' to the inability of the firm to collect outsanding accounts and to- realize on certain securities. said a statement issued by George M.

Powell its attorney Everything will be done to preserve the asserts the for Its. customers. he. continued. At the first si nofskin.

trouble apply Soothinq tad HttKnq Delay in properly treating skin troulSe no mistake when you' adopt Resinol The body of L. Post. 42- years old. engineer of the Seaboard Air Line railroad who was shot lo death by Mrs. E.

Williams in a bedroom her home on Ormond street Wednes- MRS T. E. WILLIAMS. day night win e' buried in Troy Ala. Saturday.

Funeral services were held in the chapel of'- Barclay Brandon Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. and the body carried to Troy on the 11 clock train. i Besides. swidow Mr. Post is survived by five sisters.

Miss Eddie Post and Mrs. Cull Luverne Ala. Mrs. Eugene Boone. of Montgomery Mrs.

Clem Almond. of Bowl- Ing Green Ky. and Mrs. V. F.

Sattler. of. Dallas. Texas two brothers. Kirby of Columbus and Rufus of Dallas.

Texas. Chief Investigator PJenriie Miner. of Solicitor General John A. Boykins office and other' attaches of the. department Friday were proton into the" shooting nd leading up to it.

Mrs. T. E. Williams. who admits the-shooting but claims that she killed the man in defense of' her honor Friday occupied a cell the matrons ward at the Fulton county jail.

where she still clung to her story that Post was attacking her at- the- time she. fired the fatal phots. This is denied Sherman T. Curtis. who waswith Post at he was shot.

Mrs. Williams is bing held without bond under charge of murder un. tier recommendations of the coroners jury. Mrs Alma Harvey 20 years old. of no.

Garnett street. the other woman in pnrtv. and Curtis were ordered held under bonds of P234) each witnesses. Both ha riv Snda. Solicitor General kin 1 the- hope that he would have trn af fair in" proper shppe for ronllidcora Hon and ration by the rnnd inc the fiVsirof next week and lm indicated that a searching in iuir into all phases' of flie cases would be made.

CRUELTY- IS ALLEGED IN SUIT FOR. DIVORCE A Mrs. EmmaSnead throughHer attorneys Etheridge Sams and Etheridge filed a petition for alimony. in Fulton superior court Friday in which she alleged cruel treatment. Judge John T.

Pendleton set December 10 ns the date for the hearing and fixed Mr. ne uent bond at 500. Mrs Snead Alleges that her health has been impaired by mistreatment and isJn no to. provide for herself. and her two children Lucile aged 9.

and Robert aged ii. Law. to Present Creditor Suing Debtor Is Asked An open letter suggesting. thata special session of the legislature should. be convened for the purpose of enacting laws to prevent a.

trod- itorfrom suing a debtor for a fixed period. time in order to prevent financial disaster threatening many farmers of the state has been addressed to- members of the. general assembly by P. T. Knight of Ray City Berrien jcounty Georgia.

Conchas been soul at public outcry this winter' for the pitiful sum of 15 cents per bushel the letter states. and other produce' has sold equally as low A one-horse crop sold under distress warrant for rent did not bring enough to pay the offi- cers. of the court. The landlord got nothing and the tenant had nothing people of this section want an extra session of the general assembly called by the governor and them enact a stay law for a fed period so that no creditor cart sue anjCdebtor for any. contract" or obligation up to the present time until after' thestay period and at the- same time enact- legislation that would not permit a debtor to dispose of nor transfer his property without the consent of his creditor.

ASKS JUDGE TO VOID 245 DAMAGE VERDICT Asking the' court to set aside the judgment. of 245 fraudulently obtained in his behalf without his knowledge" and that he have judgment. In the sum. of 50000 foralleged injuries' sustained JA Norris year son of J. C.

Norris of 38 Hood street filed suit for the last named sum Friday in Fulton court against the American Railway Express company. It js further charged that the verdict for 245 was obtained by Attorneys Moise and Riddell at the instance of the' Railway Express- company on September 13 by consent" and was obtained through fraud. Young Norris charged that neither he nor his father knew of the-alleged unauthorized suit. until latter part October while he. said he discovered the judgment for 245 in his behalf when preparing to file suit' for $50000 for injuries alleged to have been sustained on June 24 J92O when he was thrown from a ruck belonging to the American Railway Express company of which he was an employee.

Attorneys John S. Ilighathith anc Meyer Goldberg represent Norris. Wa R. COLLIER GIVES TALK ON SERVICE" A satisfied. customer is your best advertisement declared W.

K. Collier service manager of the Georgia Railway Power company Friday night at the fifth salesmanship meeting of the Atlanta Junior of Commerce in the chamber building. lie also told the junior members that when a sale is made the' job is only half completed- and that service" rendered means reorders. Ills subject was Service A feature of the meeting wasthe exhibition of the silver loving cull donated by Myron E. Freeman Br jewelers which will be awarded.

to the. junior chamber member who writes the best essay on the salesmanship course. The- course will close with. a lecture by Joseph McCord on the subject Thrift" Tuesday night November 29. Onlythose members who will have attended five of' the sixllectures willbe eligible to try for the loving cup.

C. Robinson secretary. announced Friday night that an average of 75 oiera- hers have attended every lecture. Free Health School. The regular meeting of the.

Free School of Health will be held this aft. ernoon at 3 o'clock in the assembly room of the chamber of commerce. The subject is Thanksgiving which wilt be discussed in- thorl' talks by severa prominent. speakers. Added attractions will Ije musical numbers by talented musicians.

Copyri ht 1921 Hart Scitafiser Mint This is the last day of our Thanksgiving sale. Better eo nie early this morning so. well have' plenty time to wait on you Hart Sthaff ner Marx and Daniel's fine suits and overcOats specially I 2 Daniel JBros jGpmpany valbes in' every- department You cant afford to miss them Suits and Sweaters for' oday Out Suit Sale For Boys 6 to 16 1 Suits 875 o-These are good wool suits with two pair pants in knickerbocker style. Odd lots from our regular stock. Some blue serges wool- mixtures and dark shades of browns and reys.

Boys' Section Main FloOr Sweaters rof JDbys Are Timely and Fine Vamp 7 At 495 Slip-over type' in good heavy knit wool sweaters. The school colors in two-shade sweaters and solid colors in. dark shadcs of brown blue green red purple. i Unusually good value at the price. i Boys' Wear Main Floor oys Overcoats AtlK95l Are Most Surprising Values Really fine wool overcoats.

Just as well cut arid tailored as coats that sell for double and three times the price. Good materials too plaids solids mixtures antI dark browns blues and grys. Collars that button up high or turn down with long roll lapels. 10 to 16 years. Boy Wear Main Floor- Superb Quality in Men's Skirts at 279 V.

Shirts of finest madras in the most beautiful weaves with sel tripes silk stripes and dots and woven stripes in prettjj colors of blue lave der pink green and others. A. French brocade batiste is a very handsome material also and the colors are very attractive. Russian Cords- are employed in many patterns of flue appearance- and splendid quality. The value here is most unusual Every shut is woth much more.

Pure Silk Knitted Ties 9c Ate Extraordinary are the genuine sill knitted ties' in all the pretty solid colors and stripes and- combinations. itfe- tor Cbrstmas Giving Center Aisle Tables. rrurc IIIUTI NATLAifTAGASATURCAyN 191 AGE.l J1. Flencl1enlrlneer vroPflair withj ts ed. BoilsandPimples AreDangerSignaIs 1- i TJleyDenote Ii.

Abl luteRelief ou ood fr aate Pr duc a. Ar dern oo te the t1t a utt i ttir lf ceo. I The' ef- S. causl years e. tllonal c1arge.

19 et gfffi AU nta. BELLE MOOREMAYSEK RAIL BOARD PLACE. Ja kson Ga. r. 25-- 1 Friends repr entativefro th ower houeof I kno pu lie railroadcommis- ai.

nd a theUniveqity in anatt lrney i ColonelMo Te roakesthe is. ona platformf wer ma. sup ort st herson Colu diS harged mPd ex M. rcAT Ll I ONE CENT i A P. air.

Ij 1 I I New Brogues TariS or Blacks I rTkis Sa7e A lies I. I I GREATEST. 11 IN' BESTUS I CLUDED" IN. MOney. Back.

I Exchanges Made I I UR WITH THE I. I I BLACKS n' I lll OC. lock I Ea Way-by Jegt So Pat. OCt. CuarantHd' toLe J1U tioUI andmore sati.

has be ndBEITER money oranoth r' BURGER We atepS DISTl BUTORS A A. rr.ilii. x. Dixr. Di- 2f6HciUltoo 11 1.

Marietta. Jakie Ca. 11I111 Psey RIc. SI aoW rleua 80 aorta BouIeud P. Attli.

Park. Ptsracy aM 1UEdse ISI Hl 1aDd A. tebl1 Strsit Prasey Sathrl PIIa. CM Rnt rt 0011 A. 2 E.

c. Hllt III. It e. IS PII. SelPJ1uey.

rhWut VI. CriCe Ponce de Loon. 610 Gorihn 8 wft HIMA eyI t7. 21. WB bland A.

Kde nIler lveII Annl Pbar. TCeell Jll St. 35. 1I 4eSt. S.

i sJ lnjur Asksfor2 QOO I damages' 1 Or-I Euetoriansforalle ed sustainedbMrs. yel rs ld uth Pryrt1treet beingWtiated' nFulton byllis osb rll' The' cla ns. sh wa perman ntll cartridgewhenshe spankedvith Osbornnamed manager' of an embt as defendantsmth tional order' audthelocal theshapeof I the resul ting in the 1 whfchpen I fire prOperlY. str. uckth caitrid die sborIl.

char es Johrij G9Idb rg. 2od JOOO GeorgiZSays Civitan club riday by engin ering firmofB is stret of val- gold producing e- eondu andde is. great st of GEORGI NS Be llJin states HisoUice Bennin AaronWinn followi en. I Riley MStaleyJfranklin I I Scot Women. 1'1 I well.

standback do i i Cl planwherebrabout wiUbebro ghtto ent ro munity. govemoltolskhis tV IC etllnl'h Ob I tI I I 1 tooJ ar thg rlt I a i i uspiciou ffl lent lld trlln 1 cooks. no. houl malds otll tolrnow 011 tneuch thMedeJlr ble Thebrokerage an" of. XewYork1 to llectoutsanding on Itatm nt its.

ne a rts firm for Atthe Sign of skin Jroubleapply DelayinEr tr atms skirttioub1e isda Youmake mist ke esj ol' IpUseNearIy Nl POST TO REST IN od ofN re rs. en neer. AIrLIne wh it of I hU" I 1 I I De' 7 :30 Tr MrsCullWalker f' En ne MrsW Tex tw lnvestig tor ABoykins officpand th oting and upiPd ell sh Wli h' lv as with Po was Irs. ilb 1n rh rge lI Hnrvey20 Garnettfltreet. thpliqnoT bon Iivpn SolidtorGeJ1ralBokin in shene nvesti nti nby fjs of calleswould Emma Snead tbrough fJetit on inwhi Pend1 ton' Sneads 500.

1 Irs. nileges health. ha mistr ntmlnt I ag anIRobrt nged3 toPreiJent Debtor Anope letter' that torfromsuing fora f. tocmemb rsofthe byP. TKnight county Corn has soillat publicou cry th per' producehas unlly hoese ot tl etenanthad extra i the.

let. them ied I' h. atn. cr. dito debtor to' the' stay i 1me I to.

Iror' transf. I mDGETO VOID I DAMAGE I i. to' bt half I th spm. for' alleged J. A.

ye old on reet I Expresseompany. Riddn the' ilwayExpres9- cons ntand of the alleged of fo alle ed I and I WR I' to er best. Ilier. ingof i serviceren Kfeat re was the yron s. jew lers.

st rd subj c1. of six will' be el Aible he J. I a vera gto mem. alth 3'- oclockin as embb I commerC' uTha 1ks ivin 1 I. b.

diSC. IS. Id ver. al.1 I be 11. 1 I 1 I 7 ettet- 0 1 pIentytim wait nyou 1.

Schaffner i anaDaniel finesi1its aIid. dve ts spe iaIlypr ced- 33 431 2. Bi u. cintaffoidto I fiielJ3rs JJC1 1pany. Fr I Hon eofHar haJJnetU MardotheS a oi.

oy j. cl' an eaters 1 1I 1 rO 3 Cl ng utS1 i 4 ForBoys6to ts8 i5" eare all itswithtWop knicke 2 rstyle.i ome lu sergeswoohInl res shad 2 in for Boys a d' Fii Val A. If" t. A' 9 0 Jr 50 tf od ia woplsweaters. ii i i' Theschool lid- los.

br wn Unusua alu th BoYSW ar- ain B' I. oys verco A t. 1' O. a. 5.

1 j. MosfSqrpr singV Iu oJ allv is welIcutartd asc a selliordouble a th tim to idsso1ids mid re dalkbrowrisbJues llars th butfou11P rturn lon i 1l1apels oto ri' BoyS' Wear in Sup rhQual ty S' 111. s1 rts 2 79' i SIilitsof niadtasin theinost aves stHpessi1k aridwoven stripesjnpr ttj lyc reeIrand ot ers brocadebatist fS veryha1 om l1 ssian Cordsare mp oyed manYpatte fii1eappe1ranccand splen The hereismostmulsuaL YC ry is iothmu hrn I' hitfedTi 5' d. fraordinar I These are thage Uinesill tiesln theprcttysoIid stripesandcombinations 1 Fine for 10 enterAisleTables. Chmrilierli iJohnson uuB I T' 0 rJ I ATLA4TAGA.

2519i. IAGE 1Ri a Fien 11 1r21ed driven ted. iney ForAbsoluteReliefYou I it I I 1 4 i Swift MOORE. SEEK 23 Mre. are ityrates.

he as dis- eyes auburn re- MEN OIVECENT A Pair e' TaziEor 1 fMsSa1 Aies I i I VE i. I I I i ll i Money i I I i i A i WELL YOU-OR 7and9 I AtNight I EegtSPaLOft 5- I superior. O. I 5- FRANKREVSONSSON 5 by- A. end- 5515 Avnss as rfl a its am st.

Part 12lEdgewod 54 Elatleid Mv Sd Futai Hi St ods ssIs Dr. St. cnIa PSsracy. St. td A si liIghlaid Ase.

As. Pharsecy. T. i tee 5ioIdsuu St. Stit A.

I 5 for2O wa when-she bendingover i ganiz na- the- local shape-of olothin 5The S. mn ionsundertakings daredthat is 1 re- cx- iil va- or office Scotch dont at brlnslng vico encouregeqsent peoebeee. sn the New York issuedby et Atthefirst RESINOL atinskintrouble isdagemusYoumake nomist1 ewh NryThfr9 5- ofTN. eara wasP to i- tl SS be Besie Walker of de- in the toher was un- th material witnesses. hare aj pfl b4tnlt.

af- inqui DI Sneadthrough Whir toPre ent 1- a. itor from a. period 61 thetenant thegovernor the-instance said 020 aruek hewas SER VICE" inthe Bres. Only those hveat- ofthe lh I shorttalks several 00 St. Cl 5.

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