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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 7

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rti eiTiianiv i iMn Ware Plans Early Start in Diversified Farming Program WUcro G. November 17 Special Ware county members of the Georgia association after map ping out definite program of di versified farming for the farmers of Ware county. lot no time in starting actual experiment with the program to prove to doubtful farmers that it is practical Believing that the best way to learn is by actual experiment. T. Hopkins W.

Smith Dan Lott and W. D. Quinn have agreed to be four of twenty to finance the bringing of si good grade cows each into Ware county. This would mean that one hundred and twenty rood cows would be introduced into the counrv The above gentlemen expect either to place these cows on their own farms. to start the cow.

hoc. chicken program or lease them to some progressive farmer. PRETTY WOMAN I CHARGES BETRAYAL' Contmned from First Pare alleged tendencies for long auto rides and tea room luncheons he declared she was possessed with an uncontrol- able temper and she on the slightest Invocation would strike and maul him. He tated too. that on various Occasions after encounters with hi wife he was obliged to seek the serv ices of a vurceon Tells of Romance Mrs.

Retar said she was firm in hr determ istion to take such action tI8 will vindicate herself and to prove that the humiliating charges made by snr are groundless. When the annulment proceedings Me concluded. she said will start suit for vorce on my own terms. In her statement Friday Mrs. Re- pr told of the abbreviated ue ment while ht was a freshman in the Augusta high school of the hssty pr' artions for thir elopement on Christ flag the honeymoon th wild far ivell party la New York when Rtgam.

who was a second lieutenant in the Pennsylvania National Guard unit sailed for France. Letters From France. She told of the reassuring letters he wrote her from France revealing a portion of the contents of a letter signed by his name dated December 22. 1918. in which it was stated I am on my good behavior and it is good I am.

for Laugres is full of French girls who are only too glad to go with the American officers. But 1 am keeping straight for you dear. and you can never appreciate the temptations I have had to withstand. It hard work I can tell you. but I can do it As a bride of less than a year she said at this point.

I was thrilled when I rend those lines but now after other letters I have read well it isn quite so thrilling It was no effort to believe him then. I was just past fifteen you see he told a fib to the license clerk in Augusta when he said I was sev enteen but could anyone believe him now after reading these notes' Mrs. 1 said there had been numerous yuarrels but these were in It measure patched up and overlooked temporary armistices being effected from timO to time. A party at the home of some friends in Philadelphia on April 9 1922 described by Mrs. Regar as a debauch- erv was the last straw that broke the camels back.

It was terribly wild" the pretty divorcee said. No one thought of drinking an thing less otent than whisky and scala. or gin fizzes. Re- gir Hess of being accused of being a jov kilter and a crepe hanger. I man.

aged to get through the evening without imbibing the ever flowing bowl too rty. But my busbind he was the life of the party. HI' tried to drink it all. In the wee mall hours of the morning. when the party broke up be there was nothing more tn drink.

WE. started home. We were acc mpnn el by some bosom friends of my hi sband Fight in Auto. It was our car. and Gordon in the finest line of shoes this season you've ever seen any style you may want from the plain conservative models to the fanciest sport models Nettleton shoes.

12 We fit you that's sure Daniel Bros. Company Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes Nettleton 45 to 49 peachtree StLehon shoes hats A Rembrandt picture npns el the subtlest rt in lights and shadows. ei up th tleit lit UI Ullltblte eLCLOt1t5eI Pull-Over SWEATERS Well made and extremely good looking. A good selection in a variety of color combinations. 10 and 12 Values Our Special Purchase Price 134 Peachtree St.

tisted qn drifing although" rn uld walk he was so thoroughly pickled. He lost his way and when Mrs. Mendenhall tried to direct back to toe Chase home. he thought it was me arguing with him and in a fit of drunken anger struck me squarely between the eyes with his first. I retaliated naturally I would who wouldn't and I managed to ret a good square lick in We tumbled about the car the Mendenhalls all the while trying to separate us.

I ruined a perfectly stunning dress and his clothes were much the worse after the battle finally subsided. ebothhad black eyes but he didn't mention mine when he testified before the master in chancery at the divorce hearing. Arriving home Mrs. Roger said she called her aunt who was staying at the PatrirlrE. inn in Augusta over long distance telephone.

She related the Incident she said her aunt promising to come to Xorriltown at once to bring her back to Georgia. Before leaving for the south nay husband find I talked 1 over the divorce proceedings HE' pleaded with me to let him start the action. that he might retain the shreds of rptrtibllity that still clung to him after what had happened Its to i me that if I would go to Atlanta he would file the charges making the simple stat that I had been cruel to him. Leaves for Home. It meant but little to me what orristown thought of the affair so thinking he would quietly arrange ev.

erything and that he would be granted the decree with no attending notoriety I left for the south. Jhllt was April 13. 1 J2 just three days after the party at the is home. communications passed between us other than those that passed between our attorneys Replying to the charges made by Regar to the effect that hi former wife had acquired the habit of smoking cigarettes and drinking liquor Mis Reger said that he taught me how to smoke cigarettes t1nd drink the liquor he speaks of. lie encouraged me to appear blase and sophisticated hut doing so I 1 jmore than he was able to do and that wn retain my honor he spoke so si slightingly of at the divorce hearing.

In the oo irt action that is to mul 1 6h adrled her pretty chin set Illv I will show that wherever tiers was a rupture in our domestic tun inih there was more than a provocation I will conclusively ovp that he gro misrepresented facts. Hurled Knife at Him. He thir es we with throwing a unite at taint. I did but I hurled ttt le at bins only whtn in my I lit. 1 a girt lung the cgr of a lan at II Chinese rest- i 11 in the luiladelphia theater I' ct lit MS too.

that his finger was in an argument over a picture It Wt' wire han in no i in we were 1 vm lit the I of parrots Mr. und Mrs. II lilgur at town i aU lit bans the pi hue where I 1 ai i 4 pj v' I of his rmer enliPart iif I to be. Gee she i me sq ire hootm girl he fold I r. udo think your ire is got i in her co I I it hi 1 rt ire fro an 1 it the then oopo The glass on tke i i 1 ttterei and as he f' I I tl ft the SIT I 1 I it his i it 01 a piece :1 was arpfnl riot tie tell 1 1 facts in tie stories he alluded to Mrs.

fleer rVn he had ever taken long nut moh le rides th other en as her hi bind charged. Per hr the in lpnt. he refers tn he ere those when I wo ild give rro of gentleman friends a lift Mrs. xrar said she would start seal art 1 soon its a advisable and cl1 her intent on of oinjy hj rk to Norr stown and if nvresssry ti promote the interest of ease. ALLIES SEND NOTE ORDERING APOLOGIES Continued from First Page.

tions. The req ie way made durln hcnrin In rt reparations comrai son tt od del eries for xt year The rman delegates suit German 11 hp ntitthle to deliver re tha :1 4 tibic ters of the ee five in llinn ant 1ion cub meters tmanded of it The reque wa-i tik er consideration but it is npP pi it will he refused. An example of what the fall in the a ie rf th mark has done in Germany wn given by German expert' who test fied that the allied lernnd- wo ild cost Germany 740. TpOflOOOCiOO paper marks at the present rate of ex innze whereas a Gpr. man offer made lust July of nearly tno riird of tie amount of wood do.

rrindod he the all PS would have co 1 0 000 000 OOO paper marks. Your Entire Gift List Can Be Supplied At Any Well Stocked Drug Store Shop Now at Broad at Walton Phone Walnut 0013 LINCOLN AUTOMOBILE I Ara rio Otnul BuilT BELLE STREET CO. IVY 507 Resno1 Okxnsng primarily intended for the treatment of fan affections and the control of itch- lng ttbu inch a strong beating action that it Is highly and Widely recommended as a dressing for the nast itubboen boils. flares wonndg etc. al Sees ut s.t tint 4 Iw haW qulcklg a tmtj Uxt HARDING BELIEVED NEUTRAL IN FIGHT Continued from First Pap.

straight repeal of the eighteenth' amendment and the Volstead act. The first move will be for light wine and beer to be offered in the form of an amendment to the Vol. Stead act. Its proponents will try immediately to tie this with some scheme for raising expenditures necessary under the bonus which is certain to conic up again and which the president will oppose. Wet will center their efforts in that direI" tion.

Move From Drys. The second move will come from the drys. who will attempt to forte the senate to pass a measure already approved by the house providing for the deportation of aliens convicted of violating the prohibition laws or the United States. The third consists of dry attempts to have legislation passed putting prohibition enforcement offices under civil serv ce rather than the appointive method now in effect. By doing this they hope to remove the enforcement unit from the field of politics.

And fourth advocacy of a bill mating it a felony to forge or use fake withdrawal permits for liquor. Meanwhile offi lals of the nosocia. tion against the prohibition amend- rtient. the counterpart of the anti. saloon league have declared that the dr termination of the of 1024 will depend upon the attitude taken by the two great political par' ties on the prohibition issue This statement was made today by Captain II.

Slav ton founder and national executive be id of the or ani zation who together with other lead- lug wets has tal en on ran ac tlvity since the results of the elution lave been known. Observers ordinarily would give the derlai itions no tpe nl ht classing them with the usual cla ms made by wet and dr leaders. Threat of third Party. But in view of the threat of II third party in lOi4 thy are looked upon with peculiar sijnifi anoe ft of the radical and tirorecsive element whch male such large guns in the recent elections hav tin sect eamngs it is po ntcd out. The main argu aent against their union a third party- TnHlment of suffi ont ine to pain any huiluuv i their lack of funds anti leadeish 1 ti a writeis agree.

ting the tiritibition ies en to the trout ll new i ut Id tie al i 1111 ind 1 in I funds it is 111 I and the im udlship wo i 1 I i i 1 stliordiiiated in tl i- I uti nl observer- far' tlii would give tie orai tn lo is off 1 rsenc ondit pe a prt IKMOT i to at irtl i it owed a laving au i rt tearing upon the refill i an chlin. for tint ear In t-o mil as the greater porn of the prllre ai i i i wl I irent romr rom re i i nl 1 il le i i th I i Jl rId lie a i- to tie Inr inc iilttii it it i- I all nc th it i itj 11 lo ho IMS nuiss Tl is the key the op nn of ob whj it Present Ifarditi a di on of the' trohihi- i st i lei I to a ank in the I irtj platform two vear 1 once They argue that the party may be fotceci to accept it to forp ail a third party mount nt heeil mj ly upon that one i np losing forward to the insertion of definite wet' planks in the platform of both part PS Captain Stay ton cites the plans of his association for rther orgnnimnr the crono inccd sentiment registered lit the November in or of II modification of the drastic i revision of the Yostpad act. Conference Called The first step. 11 be tnl en lit the conference of state 1 lers the association. to he presided over by Captain Stnvton sot which has been a le- to meet lit ins ni a next Monday.

li re eutnt Is fr tltT states in which the nssorn i nl rea lv organ ed will he present There ran no qu ati of the results obta nfd by the or 1 movement aain the resent drastic prohibition entorf Tnont law said aptsin Stavtnn today It was re flected in the expressed pent ment of the voters in ninny states and will become still more evident in future elect ions. No better rroof can he adl iced tl an the sntetflent attnb iteti to President ltardinz that sent ment I -lifted- This. of course can be in nrpret Id in various Tav- I take it to mean that the president ro ognize that the general public is di srusted with the Volstead type or bone dry prohibition. which has provzd to be expensive and dangerous fraco. We shall proceed to orpin dlfi nitfly in every state and every eon- I gres ional district.

Moreover. we shall not he iHte hereafter where the two great political pa fa to nominate a wet in a tn to it up our own indercndr it car' lidate. We have no desire to get into anv thing like II third party movement believe in party governrm nt and lope that the two great parties which decide responsibility fur the government of the country win se their way clear to settle the wet and dry question. But it must be obvious now to all that if the two existing parties will not mettle it there will hive to be an independent movement that will. We purpose therefore to tie prepared in advance for ich an independent movement if necessary.

We do not intend to waste any time hut shall have this meeting in St. Louig where the foundation for In- lure growth and organization may properly laid. Captain Stayton predicted that the democratic platform of 1924. would contain a wet plank demanding the repel of VolstAdism which. he said would result in the democrats main carrying- such states as New York New Jersey Maryland.

Massachusetts nod Illinois which would give them the presidency if the republican platform failed to follow suit. Offers Harding Suggestions New York November 17 In a letter Friday to President larding William II. 4nder on state superJD' tEndlnt of the saloon league of New York offers two suggestions which calls constructive and which he says will relieve the presi dent from any embarrassment that may come Irons wet claims that the recent election was a dry defeat. He would first. consolidate all dry enforcement functions in a bureau in dependent of any existing department and accountable- only to the president and second he wOuld have the presi dent advise state leaders to give more consideration to dr sentiment than they hue been giving lately In his letter which he made pub- lie Anderson charged that a member of the Roosevelt family" has mails tAt nenta that were apparently calculated to force the hand of the president as respects the dry law.

You have declared squarely for law enforcement and have appointed and have stood by a sincere. res- Five effective prohtbtion enforcement OnntdAionr AJtdet1lO tmite ur- continuance on the jpart of th tirf Hir ft HeUenie Association Elects Tempoftty Officers New candidates were initiated and temporary officers appointed it a meeting of the American Hellenic Educational Prolfie association at the Red Men's Wigwam Thursday night. The officers appointed to serve Atlanta lodge No. I until the election in December are Dr. F.

L. Belydu president Nicholas Rtflll vice president Harry Angelopoulos secretary George Brown treasurer and Jerry Yaw illiam Jones and Christ Galas governors O. YVpods state representative- elect spoke on various phases of the political situation. lie was warmly receives There will be an open mass meet. ing of the Atlanta Greek citizens at hull No.

I of the Red Mm's wigwam Sunday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock FOREIGN WAR VETS WILL HELP BUDDIES Plans to aid ex service men who are without funds were made at a meeting of the Greater Atlanta Post of eterang of Foreign ars held I riday night. Tentative arrange. mOnt. for the Christmas program were made at the session when all veterans of all wars will be entertained. Marine.

Want Music. Orders for musicians in the tnited States marine corps lire being reedy' Id rJailr according to a statement made Friday by Captain George Bow. or commander of the local recruiting gtat Successful applicants are tran fPrred to Part-is Island. EDUCATION BOARD ACCEPTS STOCKADE Continued fr im First Pare beyond the control of the bodies act. in on this subject.

Romantic History Councilman C. Murpbv declared historical oeiations other thin prison ET attached to the site. lere was posted erne of the Confederate batteries he said in the the south' valiant defense of the city in the battle of Atlanta. He read resolution passed by citizens of the third eleventh and twelfth wards at a mass meeting and the Ormlwood Park Teacher association indorsing the tract. The councilman red a resolution after the board accepted the site directing the supervising architect to proceed immediately with the prepara.

tion of plans. Mr. McCalley attacked the resolu. tioo III out of order and not a thing but an effort to railroad this proposition over the head of the bond commission Mayor Roy advised due courtesy' to the bond commission and Councilman Murphy withdrew the paper Citizens Cheer Site. A big delegation of South Side citizens attended the meeting and cheered and hissed in turn as the stockade site was commended or critj.

eized. The board deferred action on a request by citizens of the Tenth ward for a new school to replace the present Stewart Avenue school which is a wooden structure Mrs. hi. Boykin president of the Atlanta Woman's announced I her opposition Friday to the prison tract. She issued a request to members of the club to attend a mass meeting of protest at the Baptist Tnbernatle on LuekiE' street at cl ok Saturday night.

I think the selection of tile stockade site for the erection of the new Girls' Hush school is a disgrace that will be difficult fol' the city of Atlanta to live down. Mrs. Boykiri aid It is certainty no fit place to educate the young girls of At- lantn Mrc Boykin explained that she was speaking personally. and not for the Romans club in expressing her opinion. Meeting of Protest.

Dr. A It. Cochran. councilman from Second ward will be chairman of the Tabernacle meeting. There ill be present citizens interested in the location of the high school members of the bond commission of council the city planning commission anti the board of du ntion Addresses are expected from vi luus people who are oppoped to placing the high school on the lot tn occupied by the city prison and many spirited talks are expected to hp heard.

GEORGEiJJAS TIME' TO BE. QUALIFIED Continued from First Pare. commltte. and others to determine th proper procedure. Willing to Seat Her.

There were said to be no decisive precedents particularly in the ease of Mrs. Felton. Republican leaders have intimated that they would not interpose technical objection to Mrs. Felton taking her seat and that although they regard the issue as a question not of sex. but of law.

they believe she ought to be seated. if she should present her credentials before Judge George presents his. a Another angle in the cue. accord. ing to the Associated Press is that from Iowa.

where Senator elect Brookhart as chosen November 7 to succeed Senator RnwlOn The canvass of returns is not yet com. pleted and Mr. Brookhnrr it is said will not be in Washington at the convening of the special session Governor llardwk-k who his been spending several days In New York. in his wire stated that he would con. vene the board of canvassers coning of the governor the secretary of state and the comptroller general.

immediate upon his arrival so as to IP sue Judge Georges commission at once. Secretary of State McLendon who announced several days ago that be would not sign the commission until it bore the personal signature of the governor had originally planned to Ill the canvass board together and certify the return" After receiving the governors wire Mr. IcL ndon stated that he would await the arrival of the governor before taking this action Mrs. Felton to Speak. Savannah Ga.

November J7 cvoiding to announced plans reteiv here this rung Mrs. ieiton will r- the main speaker lit the birthday nner to be held by the membership mmittpe of the Woman's City club II Washington tomorrow night. Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck. who mil fill the untxpirtd term of her father the late Representative Wil.

1 im Mason will also one of the speakers. Flowers for Her Mrs Helen Dortch rugstreet arrived in Atlanta from Washington trwlav to bring Mrs. Ilton flowers and felicitations from women who have labored Unceasingly to isaac hey sworn In a jnenwrx of the United States Owin aJ to delayed train' on which Mr at street arrived and Mrs. Fe1-- parture on an earlier. train inally planned.

they missed 51 riots in Atlanta. The bouquet American beauties' which would taVe een presented to Georgia's n4 old lady" by Mrs. I rSl- reach her instead by express In the United States senate to whcu witt hi' attached a cud ttoisttththg the following I journeyed from the capital of the nation to greet you' in the capi tal of Georgia to bring the fellduk lions of groups of Washington woffle representing every phase of political life in America. who have labored in. the interest of seating you in the highest office ever won by woman.

On your journey that will be rfjer memorable in the annals of. woman, kind. millions of your sisters have saluted you as Americas greatest woman great as wife mother states' man with the prayer that the sunset years of your radiant We may be long lengthened for the happiness of the proud people who have crowned you with their richest honors and the dearer tribute of their love. Calls Precedent Nonsense. Sirs rngstrsee caned attention to the fact that the senate will ad.

journ immediately after it convenes Monday without transacting any business in tribute to the late Senator Thomas E. Watson. She thinks that Mrs. Felton will be seated Tuesdnj and that President Harding will' re. mam after readingTns address to wit- ness the event.

The talk of the elderly gentlemen claiming to be senatorial experts tin can find no precedent for seating Mrs. lelton says Mrs. Longstreet pure non ense In this wonderful day which witnesses the political freedom of American women. we are specializing as precedent makers. A movement i' underway to have retroactive bill introduced in congress- the first day it convenes for buaines.

to enable Mrs. Felton to serve until the regular December session American women can prevail upon Judge George to refrain from present' leg his credentials. Since the inauguration of President Warding Mrs. Longstreet has been doing newspaper work in Washington and has been among the white house reporters who have enjoyed the. confidence and friendship of the presl Jyj dent Victrola Red Seal Record 66109.

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request taken 1Ier fon idpration i yanp the in Germ a tp tifipli I mould OOOiOO pap fxhan2e. 1A arly twothir allies cost OnJOI Store- at- MUNNS rnriea rb mar trea eot skin tt bnUnrllCdon Ilia IDIId. ad ttIft. Mtb6ed aetIfy it. 1IUIck1I7.

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if I. uttil lie and Ihnr inated in tlti' luiit lnl furhr rlP th tLiB ive orcaiii7Jit tnIj nloIJ5 off and onditun nnt tints its lartlinJ is in earin republican I- uii-li 8 portir sin and radiHI i rom ranI. tbir il-ic Ii. 10 a .1 part" I i aHu in adminHratiL is i1id tat inurin Ii dnxrut itt. flr rtic ith a maJity ill totli homes of 'I1)1 I This i h.

opinion Ii toils IIson fn rnn left pt" I rlank in party I party i for I sent most. I issue. in prtion I in tb I parties I 1 tb fllrth ornriz nl th pronounced re i telfd electInu th dra tic lrovision1 i st p. will taken 11' 1 wia tion. pre ided pn sited t.

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We government an hifh t' a Jat it. s1ch meptn in roIVth be pro rly lou wet In Ii Hardl Anderson. he 1 prEsi as in. 1i Rooll nlt statements I trtl I mote urgn I. eonthlJart oli arkot.

f' i i' Ai ri 1iH l1em Tempo Ameri an I 1r vice William J. ds. ve- various rtCei ID 2:30 service A Veterans Wars 1 I rn nt8 I seR ion. jll btln receiv. Gr Pr.

sthtiori. Hllcr. sfnl from th Roma tlc HI tory. at hi torical l' riaoDmattached a1 th I pia ns. I tbiD i mission.

nd1l ed OurtE I Cithrns I I and' hl fed in i le B. of' I announet I i mn I I o'clock I I okii ls eoo ndi I i Irs. I I It is piace'l. I he' lopinifn A. I ting.

will eommis8ion. pHnni commission sduiation Addrf lsP8 I oPPO Ed Coir rl1pl an rfEi QU iFIED the pro in hi an in is Senator-elect I is a cial session. nding I wire can vassers con illt- in PedaJ PGe rr 0 1 ro0 i I lcL ndon. commi sion I to ether da lr. lcLendon Novem 7- TecEiv thi nli main itiriner mmber hip fa On Repre ntative tam be rr8.

flow rll i i it Jt' heJo01D.iAi2liem th Unlted--Statu ttalnoDwhieh MrLU lli 1 stIl t. ro tha1lcorlt. mlssedeo AtIantaTbe wh houldh ik i bf en prl' nted iriDa1 res tpreali 11iel enateto whl kf l1 COn tb 7 1 pl tO i fnthe- to :4 wo pb 8e a wh laJJortcfi BeahngYOI1. th4- 1rI jo rney bef i lour baT e' woman-great mother8ti1. with theW11 It tifeID47 lon Jap eroifll no a d' tt.

wm journ transact DI thlnkatUf an. main rendin i8 toYiV gentlet eli expemwt1o. uatingMti nonsetise. i tb De ber essf if' t. Jud i Sin inan atioD 1 enj01edthto I John McCormaCK" Three O'clock in the Morning" I 661 09.

I Eight other big hits 5c 7 Vi rota. kJISMASTERS RtGU S. On tb :1.ftc. 3 rE fTHEC ATLANTACA PJanEaJy aftermp- 8 J. men county.

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