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declared. He toad all arrange- They. If you are accustomed to using vinegars that are just sour" that bite puckeryour mouth and put your teeth on edge Heinz Vinegars will be- a revelation. Mellow smooth zestful and aromatic- their fine flavor is imparted to everything they touch. Four kinds.

In sealed bottles. HEINZ PURE VINEGARS 1 rT nmgit Dr. Baggos was ia wajsresppnsU tot his death5 Wen Both Dr nrs 8s us were friends of ouri and readed only a short distance- fromeach othr. I did not marry Dr SaMus1 until ef eraT' month after the iJeath Mr. WUbankL For the past ten days my husband has bees berthg these reports that he was responsible for ths death his former wife and mj forms UlbaDdi but he Ifave them ndt serious consideration beUevfhf that nothing would restltirqm idle hwc today' that Jo had Wen charted withmurtter by cor oners jury in Washington he left immediately to surrender to the sheriff.

she said. Mrs. Sagrus is recuperating from an operation which wee performed- two weeks ago. She returned from a hospital yesterday. A short time after Dr.

left Ma home in Harlem for Washington the old son of Mrs. Sarla fell and broke one of Ma arms. Visits Mrs. Wilbanks. The.

death of the' first Mrs. Sag- IUS occurred November' 23. at her home in this county. nine miles from. Washington.

under circumstances which at that time aroused suspicions of many neighbors but nothing was done by way of investigation until subsequent event it is stated seemed to confirm these suspicions. Following hi" wife's death. according to testimony of numerous wit. nesses before the coroners jury. Dr.

Sauna continued to visit at frequent intervals and pay undue attentions to the wife of Withanka On February 28 WUbanks was strict- In with sudden convulsions very. similar to attack which resulted in death of Mrs. SaUus. and he died In rigid convulsion soon alter being taken ill while otherwise apparently- in perfect health it was testified. SagUS' Home Burns.

After WUbanks death Dr. Saggus and the widow of VA ilbanks were married about the middle of May leaving Wilkes county and establishing their residence in Harlem. Neighbor of Mr. Saggus went 19 him before his recent marriage telling him that his attentions to Mrs. Wilbanks so early after his wife's death were causing much adverse criticism to be din both to hunself and to Mrs.

WUbanks it was testified. Just as Ms plans If moving weTs about completed. Dr. Saggus home in this county was burned. He collected 53500 insurance.

With this Information in his hands E. Walker. auditor oZ the Fourth National bank Atlanta. a brother of tho first Mrs. Serene.

employed Mr. YOU ARE INVITED To present at the opening of the now Sanitary Pure Food Store. 731 Highland Avenue Tuesday and Wednesday June 20 and 21. bay adopted Quality for our motto ii the memory of quality remains long after the price is forgotten. Three special offers for opening days only sugar not accepted on these three specials.

OFFER NO. I FREE One cent loaf Uncle Sam Bread with cent purchase or more. OFFER NO. 2 FREE One-fourth pourtd of Tetley's or Lipton's Orange Peko Tea with purchase or more. OFFERNO.

3 FREE pound can Blue Ribbon- High Gr de Coffee with a 2 purchase or more. Free demonstration of Sunshine Crackers and Cake. We have a complete line at specially reduced prices. SPECIALS FOR orEUTSO DAYs. nastios only a few of sex many IDc 20 molt tem lIoruo' Powders.

can Cmpb lli uort4 Soups tad Beau can. 100 150 caa Very Beit per Ylg Heinz Vlnepr i' Wit d' elder pint Me bottle as lb. Cloth Beg Pooh. x. 156 IS Domino Sugar Ko et Hurt Toii Se P.

ck He Palm OUT 8 ap I cakn for. Uc Xxvsll Home Cotfe. on ad thr powd wn pound Ma Complete line of iiu Products it cut pric Ord. tak and linr for SH MEATS. FREE DELIVERY Phone Ivy 7364.

E. A. MOORE Cash Grocer Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables. 734 Highland Avenue 'I'M Hlfh Crad. raD En Noodles Spaghetti and other Macaroni Product work- on the we Deteo- tire Sturdtut Jw been on the few for Jen dya and subin1tted.

voluane utdenee. cosIttag of let-ten. whlCj are alleged tobare been pauesr between tlra. WUIi ka and Dr. Sap whlleth former was TlsItinI trtends II the Decatur Orphans' home where previoui to her marriage she had been employed a.

matron. and the twom ttstlmony vfrdadrel ana nelihbar of the prtn lpJ la the alleged murder to the nor- Once's jury- todayit' of Or. A. Sinnson and Dr O. S.

Woods IooURbt out ore th tarJ waj to the effect that 6nTuljlonrBnch a Mrs. Sama and Mr. WUbankx were said to have died- with might have been due to other causes but the Y1l1ptolQa indicated strychnine poisoning. The muscles of both Mrs. Sarrus and Mr.

WUbanks were said to have been taut and not to have relaxed aftw death Both died it was stated by witneues fflrmlng that they were In no pain whatso- ever. We the jury find th Mrs. G. and Charles W. Wtlbanka tame to their death by poison admin.

tetered by I r. J. JJ. Surrus read the verdict which was returned in a few mInutes. Tb-Dhbatet Bodla An order from the coroner to disinter the bodies of Mrs.

Sanu. near Sandy Crow in Taltaferro county- find WlUiankll in Banks county near Commerce was taken sad a chemical analysis of the Yiseera of the two. bodies will undertaken It. once to determine whether they- show tracts of poison. TO EXHUME DOD OF WILBANKS TODAY.

Commerce. Ga. Tune 19. Spe cial The body of Charles W. Wilbanks who died of poison administered by Dr.

3. O. Sagglis formerly of Washington. according to a Conner's verdict returned in Wilkes county today will be exhumed for examination Tuesday. Wilbanks was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton A. Wilbanks. He was born near New Salem church in Banks county 34 years ago. He was I member of one of the best families in the county.

The remains of WObanks were Interred at the home church. Dr. Sag- UI was prevent at the funeral service. Lie attended the corpse the pre. yious night He bought' beautiful floral offerings for the deceased.

MRS. SAGGUS ONCE RESIDED IN ROME Rome Ga. June 19. Special Mrs. J.

G. Sa gtis wife of the Harkin physician who is held on charges or double murder in Washington. Ga. before her marriage to Charles W. Wilbanrs was Miss Corrie Johnson of this city.

She was an orphan and was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson. who reside near here. She was adopted from the Methodist Orphans' home at Otathr and is a relative of Mr.

and Mr Johnson. Mrs. Sauna is thirty years of Ire ant a woman of remarkable beauty. tier husband is about 35 years of are. MRS.

WALKER TELLS OF HUSBANDS SUSPICIONS. Robert E. Walker 0 years old of 48 Highland view brother of the first Mrs. Saggus and at whose in stance a probe into the two deaths led to the issuance of the murder warrants against Dr. Saggus was expected to reach Atlanta Monday night from Washington where he has been lines last Friday personally aiding win Appreciate the superb qualities of the Drug Store necessities you buy it PHONE IVY 13 Broad At Walton St.

St' Main Floor Ladies' Dept. Today Wednesday and Thursday A Sale of Sport Oxfords and Sport I Oxfords at Our Regular 750 to 1000 Grades Here are the sizes in Oxford 3 3l 4 5 18m 6 jn0jjOJJLI 2 I 1 I 7 4 3 1 The Oxfords ore in combinations of Patent arid Gray Brown and Light Tan Brown and Buff. The Strops art in eombiria. lions of Brown and Buff Brown and Patent Brown and Light Tan. These pretty slippers are offered at this tow price right at the time you can best use them.

are fresh new stock. Plenty of sizes. Twelve Salespeople to piye You Quick Intelligent Service. tw The first MraT Saggu Mlii Mary Walker nitier iouse waain Ilarnet a. There were bOrn to tier.

andDr. Barna threeJbwratha oldtt belnz- Robert sg 8 arid th othera are 5 and Joe year Theyoungest Toe was only six months old at tIme of Ws mothers death the result of poison it i alleged. Beside the husbandand three dill. dren her brother Robert. E.

Walker 11 the only immediate relative left by- the first Mrs. Saggus. He is an auditor in the accounting department of the Fourth National bank. Peculiar ClrtUtDltanm. Mrs.

Walker told a Constitution reporter Monday afternoon that peculiar circumstances surrounding the death of the first Mrs Sargu. and also that of Mr. Wilbanks followed by. the marriage. of Mrs.

Wilbanks toDr Baggua three months after the death of Mr. WUbanks and less than six months after the death of Mrs. Saggns aroused her husbands suspicions. These suspicions were shared by neighbors in Washington. Mrs.

Walker stated who carefully watched every movement of Dr. Sauus culmi. natlnz. in Mr. Walker employing a private detective several weeks ago to thoroughly prole all the details and rumors concerning the alleged double.

murder. Hawkins in Washington. The investigation in prorrls at Washington is also being attended by Rev. J. M.

Hawkins superintendent of the Decatur Orphans' Home who is I law of Charles Wilbanks whom Dr. Basins is charged with having poisoned in order that he might wed Mrs. Wilbanks. The second Mrs. SOlrgu8.

before her marriage to Wilbanks according to Mrs. Walker wee a Miss Corrie Johnson whose home was in Rome Ga. She was I matron in the orphanage at Decatur for some time prior to her marriage to Mr. Wilbanks and was so engaged at the time she married it is said. Los Angeles June 19.

William S. Coburn. former grand goblin or the an fu Ku Klux Klan furnished a bond for 5000 late today for appearance end indictment charging him and Ski other alleged members with felony in connection with It raid at Inglewood Judge Frederick W. Houser. who took the bond had just previously is sued an order increasing the bail of 3T.

of the other defendants from 00 to 1000. The judge stated in the order that good cause" had been shown the court for regarding the 500 security IS inadequate The remaining defendant Kleagle I Nathan A. Baker. has been confined in the county jail since his arraign. meat last week having been unable to raise Judge 1 voluntarily increased Coburns bail from 1000 to 55000 this morning when th grand goblin appeared to plead.

Coburn arrived hers earlier in the day from Atlanta. Ga. where he had tx en in conference with klan leaders at the organiations national headquarters. ALLEGED FORGER JAILED IN CHICAGO ON LOCAL CHARGE Notice was received' in Atlanta yesterday of the arrest in Chicago of Corner Rowell who is wanted in this city on a charge of forgery. havin been indicted by the grand jury last week.

It is claimed that Howell learned i that another man had been tent a money order to the Western Union and that be forged the name of the addressee and obtained the money. The sum involved was said to be approximately 150. Sheriff Lowry stated Monday nirht that he would start a man for Chi. taco Tuesday to bring back the pris oner. Clever Scheme Charged.

Montgomery Ala. June 19. Co mlr Tell. a young white man of Elba Ala. is in jail in Chicago charged with being the mmflam mer" who has been fleecing Alabama people through phony distress telephone calls.

The information that he Is under arrest is contained in a tele- It ram to Chief of Police Taylor from Chief of Detectives Hughes of Chicago. The telegram was received by Chief Taylor this afternoon. Telephone requests lot money have been recently received by several persons in Montgomery and other parts of Alabama from It mysterious man who generally if not invariably posed II well-known Elba citizens or their relatives. These telephone messages have extended from local calls to communications from cities in far-away parts of the country. tie asked that money be transmitted by telegraph.

The tint of the series of "flimflam" operations reported in Montgomery occurred about seven weeks ago. according to information available. On that occasion a man whom it later become known misrepresented his identity was successful in getting a check for 35 cashed. Row is also wanted by the aw thorlUe in Atlanta Ga. Robbed of Happiness Through One Little Mistake QHB could never understand it.

She was undeniably pretty danced nice. had a pleasing' disposition yet somehow she was extremely unpopular. Then one day she found out and never had the received such a shock It was her breath. A ieliiate subject yet it was a fact that she was guilty of unpleasant breath and he sever even suspected it Thousands of men and women are kept from social and even financial success because this disagreeable ailment. Yet it is so easy to overcome.

Stsroline used morning and evening. will do wonders toward keeping the mouth dean and sweet fend tree from any trace of unpleasant odor. Stenjline is a wonderfully effective liquid mouthwash yet pleasing and mild to the taste. Unequalled I gargle for a sore throat or tonsilitis. Get It truss your druggist today 60c a bottle Richmond Greets' Thin Gray Line Of Dixie Heroes BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

Richmond VI. June 10. Re-living in memory the hopes and fears of 61 and 60 Richmond today opened wide tier sates and with love and admiration welcomed the surviving band of gray-coated men who by their valor made immortal the armies of Lee and Jackson. Hundreds who rallied about the brilliant Stuart who charged with the gallant iorrest some who trailed with the dashing Mosby others who were the ray navy's seamen- men who drew sabres shouldered musket and cannoned under the leadership of fa mous southern chieftains. are assembled here for the thirty-second annual reunion of the Union Confederate veterans.

From the green hills of Maryland and the purple valleys of Virginia from the yellow sand of Texas plains from the Gulf waters and even Irons the shores of the far Pacific they have come together again to worship at the shrine of an unforgotten cause in the city that once was their beloved capt. el and the heart of an to temembered confederacy. 50000 Visitors. The silent woods and fields in and bout the historic city which once were loud with strife today are alive with the voices of this thinning band. Slow treading bent with age and touched to gray by the hand of time some Jvbie they cannot walk others with eyes so dim they can bar' ly see their diminishing ranks now ntlmbering not more than 4000 are reuniting and living again in comradeship and ties hallowed by sacred recollections.

That gallant army of 000000 men that followed the Stars and Bars 0 ye. ago has Ill and ieweneil in cumber ih the passing years until their rifle have become as elusive as a far pea line dimly pencilled on the sky of the resent. With the old soldiers their families and friends it is estimated that Rich. I mood today is host to approximately I 50000 visitor The reunion will not I officially open until tomorrow morning. I In the meantime the grizzle.

veterans' I are being quartered in Richmond homes where every attention and loving care is being extended. Younger visitors are being lodged in hotels and public buildings. In the latter hundreds of army cots loaneu by the war department have been provided. Opening Sessions. Late today the program of reunion week opened with the annual convention of the Confederate Southern Memorial association followed tonight by the opening of the yearly sessions of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

At the meeting of the Sons th span. ears maids of honor and chaperons were presented by Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi. Addresses of welco. on behalf of Virginia and the I city of Richmond were delivered by I Governor Trinkle and Mayor Ainslie rspecthel The memorial association's meeting was taken up with committee reports and routine matters. I With the city in a gay.

but reVlr eat mood. every building is splashed with bunting and flags eloquent in I color and sentiment. On Monument avenue veterans and visitors are strolling about the great statues of Davis Lee Jackson Stuart and Hill Jack. sons figure sombre and majestic at a cathedral Lees patrician and noble and stainless as a saints Not far away legions of the ronfed- crate dead sleep row on row in their i woodland resting places in famous Hollywood cemetery. As if to corn- mute wjth comrades who more than a I half century ago entered the portals 1 of death gray-coated veterans are wen strolliz about the simply-marked graves.

Shrunken bodies and with. rId hands faces wan and wrinkled as old parchment they stand silently beside the mounds which to them arc' as sacred as an unversed prayer. With bowed heads and reverent Rest- I tires it is as if their thoughts were turned to the lines. of Virginia Fraser Boyle. poet of th Unitd Confederate veterans Sing low.

Oh voices singing in the Silence Breath low. Oh prayer of faith upon the sod For we are calling calling in our sadness Dear souls that went to God. Trains Pour In. Last night and today special trains rom every state in the south were arriving with members of veterans camps maids and sponsors and vet. erans' families and friends.

Busy scenes were enacted at the railroad stations as the old soldiers disembarked. Tattered and torn battle lags were unfurled sabre and saddle and ancient musket were taken from llIcred places. In a number of in stances veterans came wearing the trey clothes with which they went into battle GO years ago. Against the background white- haired old warriors are the fresh Faces end forms of the maids of hot- or and sponsors flowers of the younger generation of the south's womanhood Mm to honor the memory of the dead and pay tender tribute to the living. 3000 DAMAGE DONE NEW APARTMENT HOUSE Tire originating in the basement from undetermined causes caused between 3000 sad 5000 damage to the recently constructed three-story apartment at 83 Juniper trvei shortly after 10 o'clock Monday nirht.

The structure was completed only last week and was unoccupied. It be- longer to Mrs. L. L. Whitlock of 152 Juniper street.

Firemen were rnable to discover the cause of the ronfis' gration. GRIFFIN MAN REPORTS POCKETS ARE PICKED F. F. PUlmore of Griffin Ga. reported to police It midnight Monday that his pockets containing 47 in currency had been picked a short time before at the Terminal station.

Passmore stated he missed the money a few minutes after A man had tumbled Into him lparently from balance. The stranger said. threw out his seas. and caught hold of him in his effort to keep from falling Apologizing fir his elnmainei the man quickly Meowed hit balance and hurriedly walked away. IMPROVED tablet' that gives Instant rU from COLDS HEADACHE RHEUMATISM NEURITIS NEURALGIA PAIN GRIPPE A MAN KILLS WIFE AND HER MOTHER Continued from Page One.

had dint of a ballet wound scent the heart. Padric was overtaken near Sylva- ala an placed in an automobile. which aa started toward. Savannah. According to th officers Padrlc said he planned a trip to Dover with isis wit sand mother-in-law.

He was driving their sedan hIs wife being seated his side and his mother-in- law in the rear seat. On reaching the Oretchee river bridge. Padrie says his jealousy over hit wife's alleged attentions to other men rot the bet of hint. He stopped the car pulled out hi pistol and shot them both to death before they had a chance to Cuticura Talcum Is 1 ni oi Soothing For Baby Skis After a bath with warm wa. far and Cuticura Soap there is nothing more cooling and re freshing for baby's tender skin than Cuticura Talcum.

Carnation or Lilac FREE. The regular 25c size with each tube Williams Luxury Shaving Cream double size at. This size tube is equal to two the regular 35cliL size. Therefore you secure 95c value for Soc. CHASA SMITH I DRUG CO.

more th ir seats said v. PadrV also states accordlnr to the offlwri that he thought first of throw tnrflie bodies law the river hut re considered and left them In the ton. Sean of the car. The bodies were dli. covered- in short while by some passing and the news was quickly carried to Dover.

Son of Minister. Pailric walked to Dover and requested Doria CarsweU to drive him to the city. Before they reached liars howerer. th rimr liad. ba Mi ed ld Padrie au carried him the Richmond county jail.

ta'-Anrittai The df-aaf was pastor. of th dlit church- but i' the wt South Georgia conference lie la he son of aMethodirt mittW tet and has two who ii1J are ministers. He Is awiBparanfe young man and of snore than educational attainment. Beware of Substitutes Ask for and insist on getting genuine In behalf of the soft drink dealers of Atlanta the public is urged to refuse the cheap and inferior grape drinks which in some instances are being served as NuGrape by' ir responsible dealers. You will easily know genuine Nu- Grape by the three rings on the neck of the bottle and the distinctive purple NuGrape crown This pure nd delicious drink is also sold at soda fountains.

In glasses NuGrape has the same wonderful flavor of ripe juicy grapes. You cant mistake it once you taste the original. In bottles and at founts. The NuGrape Company of America Atlanta Ga. The Wear Is In A Roof-Not On It.

The service you get from asphalt roofing depends on the toughness and durability of the impregnated felt that gives it body and strength. A roof doesn't wear down it wears out. Long life is built into Tile Roofing FELT FIRST. making is an art in itself an art that more than 50 years of Richardson experience has re duced to a science. In Tile Shingle Roll Roofing you get the very best grade of surface roll roofing with an unusual' added feature the appearance of individual Giant' Shingles molded on.

Shingle Roll gives the beauty of an asphalt shingle roof at less than half its cost. TILE HOUSE TOPS EMh rn of Ta sua Boa Roofing contain total of 108 quart Mt which oorcrs 100 quar fact of roof aad allows for a two-inch Up. Nails cement sad Inttroctloo accompany each roll. la feoOT Toot or pSe- tact of Tt KieltarJton Ctfifony. TILE SHINCLKftOU The double coating of crushed slate from our own quarries at Tile Georgia furnishes a.

rich- coloring of natural green or red if you prefer adds to' the looks of the roof and carries the approval of the Fire Underwriters Laboratories as a resisting roof covering. Tile Shingle Roll Roofing can belaid right. over old wood shingles by anyone who is handy with tools. It lies flat and' stays flat. Telephone for further information.

Walker Roofing Company 207 Marietta St. Atlanta. Ga. Telephone Ivy 5761 i dtb r. todi rbcI IOlde t.

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tJ nrd et Tb- DlalDter bodi 11 111 be 19-The return ill Wilbanbwere I pr nt dlcea d. Special Saggus fore I nllOu I I I atur relat Ye fro i I I I I ALKE 1 "D'S lof in- aths i are a guMod Sy tiDCe Yrid. aldin i. I t- You" Wi I Dru nw ssities MUNWS I I St warts Ladies' ansd 5 85 Pro ere orda Here are the sizes in Straps 2141 14YJ1 I1j 1 a1 16 1 7 rflhl 12 1 13 Ifz I 4 1 1 a1 6 16y1 7 17Y1 IT 0 I 0 1 lL3 3 I 0 I 0 ITT I 4 I 2 I 6 I 6 1 5 I 6 I 1 I a I 1 Al TlTFj" TilT I 2 I 2 I 0 2 I 1 A I 0 I 3 I 2 I 3 I 8 1101141 6 I I 5 I 8 I 8 1012 I BT4T2 5l6r. 12 12T.

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il Mr Aroused Mr cuh lI- det tlTe proe Mr rrle 0 COBURN MAKES BONO I IN CAUFORMIA COURT William is- 10 I rmain nr I I Wff en 5000 bail. incrpa ld I lOOO the ha 1utlters. I OtIce 1e 1antt 1 having I I c1l med I nt I I' moner'l O. tba Chi PriS'1 I Co I I ple Plh rellr trt a I series md a o. misrt'frelent'd identi lU fn tlnAo I nte eg Mis SHE ly IwUhe was-her deli te sine i I ev I of.

tbia ed anytraceofunpleuant I it Riehi onCl' Gre ts1 Th n' RI hmond. Re dar auland surnv 11l de immortal' Lee' br ll1ant trai1 men bres in. era te in to ble Ji t'(1 1 t. I I I i depa rtment Jnfedera te IIssoC a tion jon cha p1rons prl8ln issi sippi. 1linia I I lDeL ng IIn unL njt vi ito1 rlat IA' majes cath dral ion fa roo us strolli.

th unve th votfS 8 ast from enacu sta tions in- ears a of frl' th h4 1 1 IDi tIock 1 2 1" gra tion. 1 he ught tn ApoJo bttlc qui lJ' wIl ed v1W MANKJlLSWIFE rHB llet bt r-drlc i ue" the fD et I I I 4 Baby's I re- I a4FM ostasinxsI. 1IGId Zha4IOoTI c- p. wtDo.t-- I Williams I Talc tion size- 5 0 of 35c i e. CHAS.

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