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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 11

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iMPllSlS 33t vv. fi tCvt is ANTArGAFRmATAbClgrl8lagz. ftS A Pure Beverage Is Non-Injurious What a Substitute Is Nobody Knows NtiGrapes phenomenal leap into the foremost ranks of sales popularity naturally attracted imitators. There are drinks that look like uGrape their names even sound something like the name of the product they masquerade as. The only foothold the substitute article gains in the market is by cheaper price to the dealer but you pay your full nickel whether.

you get genuine NuGrape or the substitute of unknown possibly dangerous ingredients. Read the following letter by Dr. W. C. Dumas formerly state chemist of Georgia in charge of supervision ofquality of foods and drugs and you will know why uGrape is entitled to your utmost confidence--why it has thousands of enthusiastic devotees why you should not accept imitations from the dealer THE DUMAS LABORATORY ANALYTICAL CONSULTING CHEMIST Atlanta Ga.

NuGrape Company of America Atlanta Ga. Dear Sirs Enclosed you will find certificates giving results of examination of samples of NuGrape Syrup and NuGrape Bottled Goods recently submitted to this laboratory for analysis. The summary of these tests shows your product to be a pleasant and wholesome beverage in every particular. It contains nothing that is deleterious or dangerous to health. Naither does it contain anything prohibited by our state or federal laws.

NuGrape has a definite food value. We wish to oall your attention to the amount of syrup found per bottle of the finished product wlach is more thin the average for bottled drinks. In the light of the facts disclosed by this irvee- tlgation we have no hesitancy in recommending Nu Grape as a pleasant and wholesome beverage. Very truly yours THE DUMAS LABORATORY Signed V. C.

Dumas Drink NuGrape drink it often it is pure healthful cooling and always a delicious treat to thirsty throats NuGrape Company of' America Genuine NUOFape has three nags in the bottles neck. Do sat accept anything from the dealer. ea Orape uD eaa thcs three ring are tn the bottle neck. At AU Soft Dunk Stands and Founts PANNING ONES FRIENDS 4- Letter Friend brings me this trou- Lot night I heard one of my best friends speaking in a slurring manner me. I go shocked I cannot tell on how I felt.

I hare fairly trembled ever since. If anyone had told me what ic said I could not have believed it. ot that the statement was so terrible rat that Grace a woman I am with constantly had said it. I expect ordin- ary acquaintances to pan me but not Mends. Don't you rail that woman an optimist I do.

What Never I wonder if she never never. never says things behind her friends' backs iat she would not want to say to their faces If sne doesn't she is an exceptional woman. Yes more than that an exceptional human being. In regard to the particular instance which she writes I cannot judge. be does not tell me just what the woman said.

and apparently the latter as someone whom she had befriended some unusual way pnd who had reason to be grateful ul to her. How hard is for a small nature to endure bens grateful perhaps the malice and ite came from just that fact Very likely it was an experience that he rood reason to resent. But as for saying that she doesn't expect her A sweeping Investigation into the the death of Powell Smith 34 of then probably will be made by the county grand jury during the present week according to Solicitor- General John A. DoykirA following the verdict of the coroners jury Wed' nesday afternoon that he en me to his death from an overdose of morphine While insufficient evidence was brought before the inquest which bean' et 12:30 o'clock over the boy the chapel of A. C.

Hemperly at East Point. for the jury to determine ust where he got his morphine or who administered it they recommended that a further investigation made and all of the circumstance robed. Smith was found' by Patrolmen Kinard and Miller Wednesday morn- ng in an unconscious condition in a room at 161 South Forsyth street they testified. They were summoned the place by w6m who told the officers they say that' Smith had consumed about four pints of whisky. le was carried to the Grady hoe- lital where he died fl few hours litter.

The' burial will take place in the family cemetery at Roswell Friday afternoon. The funeral party will eave Atlanta at12 o'clock A. C. lempfrly will bein charge. Smith is survived by his widow.

Mrs. Odessa Smith. and small dauh- ef Inca his father and mother. Mr. nd Mrs.

A. P. Smith two brothers Oliver and Wesley Smith. and on ajster. Miss Rurnette Smith all of Macon.

Steel Knives. A Rood steel knife will never wear out. Scour yours each time it is used and keep it in good condition. friends to pan her well once again I insist she is an optimist They Aren't BQnd. I have no such hopes.

At least not if I am taking pan in the right sense when I think it means to find faults in. I have some very rood friends. but I haven't a doubt that they perceive I have certain faults and that they occasionally comment on that. fart to each other. And when I lay myself open to being mane Inn of nil we an do at times I haven't a doubt in the world that my perfectly gOOd friends accept the opportunity I give them.

I don't mean I think they are malicious I think they are just human. But I Don't Try. Having a lively anmgination I can even guess some of the things they say That is I could if I tried. I don't often try. For while I know that according to the law of human probe bility they say these things I don't like to think about it and so I don't let my imagination run in that three tion.

And I most emphatically don want anyone to tell me what someone else has said. Not unless it is some untrue statement which I ought to correct in justice to myself. For one ran control ones thoughts. better than ones feelings and while I may forgive the friend because I know it is only hu- man nature. it is awfully herd to forget it and to feel the same towards him or her.

Don't you find it so Tomorrow TheOrratest Gift. For Injunction A gainst Strikers A petition to enjoin striking shop- men of its system from using violence' in its picketing. tram trespassing on property of the road or in any way interfering with its operation was filed in federal court Thursday by the Southern railway through its counsel. Attorney Sanders McDaniel. The petition is similar to those previously filed by other local railroads.

I Judge Sibley ordered- that a hearing on a motion for a temporary restraining order he held at 11 o'clock Friday morning. Hearing on the injunction was set for August 213. All of the labor organizations participating in the shopmer strike were named at defendants. T. L.

Slappey is attorney for the strikers. He was served with the petition by the district court Thursday afternoon. The Southern railway was the last of the local roads to begin employing new men to replace strikers. Until the beginning of this week it had maintained a neutral attitude. Suit for divorce was filed in Fulton Superior court Thursday morning by Mrs.

IV. R. Swindell who. amuses her husband of beating her. using abusive language and of being an habitual pool room idler.

Hearing of the case is ct for September 1:5. Total divorce and alimony were tlsked by Mrs. Douglas flees of 72 Washington street in a suit filed Thursday morning. Mrs. Reeves say that her husband subjected hr to cruel treatment and constantly uses profane language in addressing her.

Payment Down THAN REGULAR You Lose by Holding OS I Miss and Matron' Am dvaaa offering of Carefully assorted Silk Plash Cotta in II the novel fashions. TUs stock WM meant for Fall butisopen to yon Now for Immediate or future delivery PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED COATS. OOATEES. WRAPS UPI PAY IN 15 WEEKS STORAGE FREE Jar por2ba. win be kept moth la a1x ABSOLUTELY FREE.

When fan caaas yo hays a new teat Beady to Wear Ad tint paid for. OPEN- SATURDAY EYES THE HUB 83 Whitehall St. Mrs. Ulric S. Atkinson former regent and life member of the Joseph Habersham chapter D.

A. R. who was honored it the reception Thursday. She his been one of the most constructive and popular members. She has been a leading figure in dramatic Circles and prominent in church work in Atlanta being a.

member of St. Luke's Episcopal church. Mrs. Atkinson is leaving Atlanta for the west. In a decision rendered Thultdar.

supreme court of Georgia declared that the custody of city bonds regularly delegated to a bond commission could cot lawfully be delegated by members of that commission to another party. The decision settled a controversy arising from the disappearance of John D. Walker president of the First. National bank of Sparta. The case BS that R.

C. Wiley and It. L. Merritt against the City of Sparta the First National bank bf Sparta the Third National bank of Atlanta. and Robert Holmes In which Merritt and Wiley were seek- nr to avoid llabihfy tor oond of the City of Sparta said to have been disposed of by Walker who disappeared after disposing of- the bonds.

which had been placed in the custody of the bank by the city. Mfcrritt and Wiler. who together with Walker constituted. a bond commission of three were held responsible for the- bonds. Walker is said to have sold the bonds amounting to 15000 to innocent purchasers.

COURT ORDERS VINSON PROPERTY INSURANCE J. T. Carson. receiver for the estate of Dr. W.

D. Vinson. murdered yby sician Thursday was authorized by Judge W. D. Ellis of Fulton superior court to hate all property under his supervision insured for a period of one year.

Dr. Vinson was slain by his wife Mrs. Corn Lou YlnMiI in March. She is under death sentence and the supreme court of Georgia now has under consideration her appeal for Ii new trial. Insurance policies on certain the Ylnon properties have expired the court was shown and at a pre caution authority to take out new policies was sought.

Governor Hardwiekhas received no report of disorders in Waycross Wed- neday night and no order has beet' sued by him to Colonel Pope cost standing the militia stationed at Waycross according to announcements from- the governors ofllce Thursday afternoon. A WM received by General Nub. however. to the effect that shots were fired on sleeping quarters being occu pied by shopmen Wednesday night According to dispatches from Waycross a machine gas company was called out at a late hour to quell thedisturbance tAcn a fusillade of shotss was fired from the extreme- southwestern tide 6f the shops com ing Stem the direction of the Atlantic Coast Line shops. Two ex occurred' just before th shots began too ring out.

The qo- alone were believed to have been caused by dynatnitt. Within 30 minutes after the di order occurred all the city- and corm- ty forces wer on the scene. Us machine gun company reached the cene shortly after the attacking par- had disappeared. General hash tilted Thursday aft ernoon that he had not had any re. ports from the Wtcross officials to the effect that the situation was fc yond their control.

Supreme Court of Georgia I IlT Bank of AbTrrllle and Cook v. Geonrla FfrWLer and Oil company ct al. from wil tea superior court Jadge Gower U. U. Can- non.

for pulntiffa la error. Slrldxe Can. contra. Wiley et al oommlutonen sic. v.

dry of Sparta et from' Uincoek an- nerlor court Jndr Park. B. Metrltt. Wllajr ft mils. Hill Gtlce ft WCJCII.

to- J' t1Ue In B. L. Smith. l- Grady C. Starts A.

R. VCrlxht. See. ruk li ft Johnatoa Mites Autos roster ft llaiM. contra.

Roberts v. InveetOrl tiaslsRa. eomptart from Fulton superior court Juajp fur. Jj Hugh ldoten. I oney Brewster flowell A Herman for plaintiff to error W.

D. XUla. Jr. Midltoa Rlcbardton contra. Brown T.

State from rice super court Jndze Srarcy. it Dnprte C. Johnon. Jr. for plaintiff to rror George If.

Raptor attorney Xo Owen so- tit llcltor-gencrat rout. TA. Irpy v. Stat from here. anMrlot eaiet Jodre Strange.

Jamea B. TLomaa. Sot' plaintiff la error. Attorney- enml and JJ scant A. B.

Spence. teneral. a I. utmoey. contra.

Collier v. stlta from Lamps anterior tf ourt Jnd Searcy. Claud Cbrtitapker. B. U.

Uanry. of plaintiff in error. Att r- t71 general and autatant T. St. Oweni o- general Person.

Person. coatrs. 3 It Brastia v. state from Tuner annertor coort JWj Ere. John B.

Cooper r. W. O. Cooper Jr. for plaintiff In error.

Attorney- i genets and ItaAt S. Boy. solicitor. life 1 genera contra. a Stile.

v. State from Chattooti royertor t-i fourt Jodrt Wriebt. n. Neat d. St.

rjrT BaUan. T. W. Copeland for plaintiff to error. renernl 184 sistltaat poi coo.

8 Taylor IOUcJtorrenert James 17 ue- Kelly contra. 7 dpant nd. CM T. State front Ttft super oart Judge Eve. James IL Tipton for plaintiff la error.

Gore M. Kapler attorney- reral B. S. by. general.

Seward Smite. assistant rcncnl cm- tta. Jal OBerry et at. V. State tram Apses.

ao Krler mH Jndee Hl hnuith. Yeraoa i dtt Wade 13- Wtei for plaintiff la error. Attorney sa4 saststtat Alsip T. 8 Uera aoHetlot ceneral. C.

il Parker. t. B. Moore contra. T.

Taylee v. State from Caff conrt Judge Sernmerall. Ca ey Let I OStPPII Early- AT. Butler. Clyde A.

Allen for plaintiff in error. ten oral end asdetSat A. D. Spence soiicltor. gesertl JicD nald ft Winiaglum contra.

Certtfkd Qitttiou- lffirmaUva Anawark Isyne v. State rBlton certified by. ronrt of appeals. A. Allen for plaintiff 5 in trot Join A.

nnykln teneral ra E. A. Stephens contra A. W. WALL RETURNS TO REALTY BUSINESS A.

W. Wall well-known local real estate man has formed a sales con nectibn with the Lane Watkins agency on Walton street. He was for 5f merly connected with the M. L. Thrower company but has recently been inactive owing to illness.

CAFE MINERVA Bring the wife sweetheart sister mother or any of your young lady acquaintances in for a meal with us. We cater to the ladies especially and want them to come in and feel at home. This is Atlanta's. newest Cafe handles only' the best the market affords which assures you the best to eat when eating here. Our Coffee.

Only Mocha 4 Java is used and supplied by The Mock CoH. company. Our Bread and Rolls Zaku Bakery famines us with Bread and Ron. at each meals tlaey are drays fresh The A. McD.

WflioaCo. Are fnraishing us with owr par lards sad some Fancy-Canned Goods. Regardless of what it is you like to eat you can get prepared better at the Minerva Cafe- PETESTAMOS ft at 1 11 II rape enomena eap 1 dealer---but youjJay known bly di ents. I at quality titledto why I I. i I Comp nt anal 18.

a unt w. oh ve Nu- I holeso drink often-e. a' I 110 1ICCe e.a thfICI' da 5C DS ble- I. of I yon she Not nt but Ult Gra my never. I that emt that-an ju ge.

She was befrien ed in It ing spite had I BOYKIN TO PROBE DEA 1M OF SMITH 8w pi nesda came as gun' in Hemp rly todeterm le just ho be We nesday inr to men. COngu He pital Fr t1a leave at 12 hi nd dau h- tet nn r. and on" ter. well I t'-kl f1 1d u1 t8 otht r. in mste the IiveI theyllY is.

o- do i i JUS ce ron trol lone8 i 1 u- II I Tomorrow Grtat lt Southern Asks AgainstStrikers 4 usin tretpa sing the' I pre-I railroa s.1 Frida I uu I I I peti tion belt in t1P TWO WIVES ENTER SUITS FOR DIVORCE bf atlng inl arinc set Wa hington 1" say. th hU8 and Jlubj td nd I PLUSH COATS 1" LESS RE1k IMlT CarefaI1r oat. Don Nto me at orfutUredeU pL JN S24 29 AND Ms OCoal NOW2SO PAYIN oriP i' 7ft siroRDAY i 7 i i I Planor ueslat' ece fion I 1 i I andlife honoT leadln IBOND COMMISSION HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR SPARTA BONDS tb custo dIsap earance of Rob rt Inr lIabih or ear dispo lI bich be rritt i th wOOO ult of wassbo1lln ie I UO OClIlDfqJtIlL1 rr t1 JUfun nLlJIJW s' ONWAY RQ A i2 GonmorBudwi hu DO Wtd a dl1oiorderhu tf brh1m to it 1IWtdi themllitia tatlOJledt It Wao 1D11O P' nrnoroIIc aftern ODA Adjutant- nuat effertthat 81eeplngqwirtascbeinc.occu- ied byshopmeJiW dD disp sfromWati. i ruueompaD1 iatehour l1 the 1. afusillide' Of' 1 1I 111 firedf tbeutnDc rtht i i i' theAt1anti Iit 1woUi OCtU rrell' ti.

rin OD8 re belinrdto baebeen uS minutttafter di. for ere- eeneT1t cun' ftaChedt scene sh rtll rth. ty 11tral tif an j' a. Coartof Go I jf 111 eta ftrmad. Jj.

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att rnT lIeral E. 1011 lI ltor-ir ral tra iTA. p' 104. j' ll1tr tlor i. ud ild rISrr EPt tIC I Coo pOri error lt iJ uera B.

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hJpp is a ffic tw I WM rt ff4 4 tl BOND the in pre- i IAYCRQSS AFFRAY toblonel Yaf report was quarters-being aces- LL i tehes etm a a a were This 1 be" Gtor tQ' Jndgmeats A OncqmDany Judge d. coal cc. LL tL 1 35. al aVertttt. SW.

Jude t4 Dorsey. IT rrelI I Dapreen 7ohaat en ad i llcltos- coerat Ire dv. Sstet etor Doge a ar adlcttor geaeeal a. f- Judge CloudChrtrtpkerIt idea Att.r- i7 sue' uhtan rtor Jt g. platntlfflnerror Off.

to Jadga Bea. Bnah1. platntlffto solidtor gencrat t1 iapter oral kf attomry rrneral cent' t0 OBerry a fi3 peder reset-Jade. Ingbmlth. Padgett alattft.

Sellers. sonettorgeseral tt' ss Coffee court Ceey Thltptn. All ldcllenatd tituttona-Afflrmatl rsI ti soileltor genenl. n. i n- A fory a 1 4 dy.

a aar i Wilson Ca. ti pure Ar lt rePtired MinervaJCafe. e3 Cafe Minerva- 3PEACHTRES i Remem the 34 PppLpgr PETE3 AI OS 4 i Sr snk rK.

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