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Dsr8udy. ftVwWkl CLARK HOWELL Stack SHEI the pNttZ Atlanta at clan mall matter. ATLANTA GA- November 9 1920. UBsuunun zLTa and 1 Wk ilo. Me 6 Mot.

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flLILUDU. Oomtltntlao Boildliis- ol BdTertlctas maoazer for an Urrltan ontiMe ot Atlanta. Th OMtstitntloa WuhlaftOB otfioe it fStw Ebbut BOOM corner of Fourteenth and ttreeU. ZL. Mr.

J. A. ULtcu cor TTg WN3TITUTION ea talc ti He etort city by a p. m. tb day after rtt can 0 hadi BoUlio NewitndL 9n4wty 4 xmd itnet Time iboiUin sfltZ Tbtrty KlftUi itrtet and Bretdw j.

na Twinty-Mota stztel and fytt OTMUtotlofl not responinilf tot fffltanee yoeat to of town local i tiers. de fr or nb tietb of th IIPIIIII i Ot a McUt Prias udoilrely en titled to Uw ow of pobUeatloo of all newt diip tch cndlted tt or oat othorwiso otdlted in tti pip i1io o61 otw tereln. HARDING AS ARBITER. There is good reason to believe from reports that have recently me out or Washington that the resident Is giving friendly consid- Deration to what seems to be the of well-meaning Americans faverywhere regardless of party UUtations that the peace treaty acted upon and disposed of at mce so that when the new repub- Ican administration takes hold It find the decks cleared. and fan Immediately get down to work rntiampered by having the league fyt nations discussion controlling it unfinished business In a public statement William G.

McAdoo the presidents son-in-law and former secretary of the treas- expresses the universal sentient of conscientious and con- truct1ve American minds without rejpect to partisan alignment when he says that Wbat the country imperatively uedi now. 1 subsidence of the pas- 4 along and hatred. engendered by the war and the partisan political ap- fc peals that have followed. The Sjcountry I sick at political slanders 4nd controversies. It wants do- 5 me Uc a well as International jjiaee and it wants restoration or tiat flue spirit of operation Which made America Invincible In We face domestic and inter- problems or great gray.

Th only way to solve them through operation. What the people have said they that they should have and i wooer the matter Is disposed on that basis the better It will for this country and for the Mr. Mddoo said overwhelming republican has given that party the CF and both houses of the After March next. It have entire responsibility for policies and administration of gov unm nt and cannot evade xcuse failure to perform the It has made to the coon- or the popular verdict at the polls. President WBsoni without any sacrifice of parsons or political pride and athont iny surrender of principle resubmit the treaty to the when convenes saying.

In effect it lenUemen. In the form when I submitted the first time. It Is as I as I Insisted upon its being ed. You rejected It in this i and. I rejected your proposal oi changes.

Now however that it teen submitted to. a solemn Pfri erendum' at my suggestion I te rpturn the document to a repub- flfkn senate with the assurance tr1Ut so tar as I am concerned I tot further stand in the way ion statement or Mr. McAdoo- dose to the president and fj teata taW confidence and by iof the party mdi- i president Is Inclined such statement to wtng the tcAdoo interview. ha gUaited Netrs staff correspond- New York said sr-- 3nsr reason to believe that SifTth president runbmlta the peace 11 i taa senate next month he Word that reser- modification or Article 19 tar le- heretofore sOcept. now.

cember acted open and finally dis posed of with the prttidanfi formal" approval before March 4. Such a course would enable an the world to get jdown to. busi. ness. President-elect Iardlng a meni- her of the present senate has won the right to say jst what kind of a treaty shall be ratified.

Let him be the arbiter THE GREEK THRONE. The bite of a pet monkey. result. lu in the death of a king has pro duced a tangle In Greet politic that will be rather difficult to unravel and which might easily lead to serious consequences it not civil war. Last Thursday the Greek parliament proclaimed Prince Paul the youngest son of the deposed Constantine king of Greece.

At the same time the parliament. designated Admiral P. CQundouriosUs regent and Installed him In office. Prince Paul will not be 19 the constitutional age which under the Greek constitution a king 01 Greece attains his legal majority until next December 14 hence the necessity of the designation' of a regent. And now Paul naively declines the.

honor on the ground that the throne belongs to his father Constantine who says Paul. never re linqulshed his title or if not to his father then to his eldest brother Prince George. On the day of the parliamentary proclamation of his kingship. Prince Paul who is with his father his mother former Queen Sophia. sister of the erstwhile German kaiser and his brothers- Is In exile in Switzerland.

Issued a public statement In which he said I declare I do not share the point of view the Greek government. by which. according to the constitution I am tJday called to ascend the throne. The throne don not belong to roe but belongs to my. august fa ther King Constantine my eldest brother Prince George is constitutionally his successor.

Neither of them ever renounced their rights. Jut both were obliged to leave. Greece' In obedience to their supreme patriotic duty. The I wern- rnent Itself recognizes this as much by official declarations as by this otter which you have made In Its name. The solution of the question raised by their departure Is still in suspense.

This statement came in response to the Greek governments making overtures to ascertain in advance whether Constantine and Prince George would recognize the accession of the younger prince nerttieV of the two former being desired as titular head of the kingdom and it Indicates a possible effort on Constantine's part to regain the Greek throne. However Prince Paul went on to say that the king his august father" has always declared himself wiling to subordinate his will to the tree expression of the desires of the Greek people. As for Prince George he has never made any declaration at all. and it la not for me to ask him to renounce his rights. I am convinced my point of view corresponds to that of the Greek people to whom the right in any case belongs In the exercise of its soy- sign rights to make final decision by the free expression of its will to which all should In the in terests of our dear fatherland submit ourselves without opposition" This justifies hope that the situation will be' tlariHed by the Greek election to be held during the current month when the Hellenic people will be given an op portunity to express their prefer- ence leaving open the question of whether or not Constantine and his eldest son Prince George will abide by that expression the event it is adverse to their claims of legal title respectively to the throne and succession.

But it la hazardous to attempt a forecast of the fortunes of the Greek nation pending the time when the popular majority may as It undoubtedly will consider Greece ready for a republican form or government. George Backer millionaire build- er and alleged go In the trust of contractors and laborers in New York was directed to be present at court tomorrow' with jail of 25000 says a news dispatch. Why so particular about his bringing ball money Were the authorities afraid that otherwise they vmlght be compelled to put this poor alleged crook in Sail overnight In the election last Tuesday an an inmate of a Kentucky jail de feated for county Judge the judge who had imposed sentence upon kiln. Dollars to doughnuts about the first zct of the Judge- elect will be to order his ownre- lease. Well "what's did Is did.

as Old Tinier used to 17 and It cant be helped by grouching about what. might have bees. Prom all appearances that mystifying silent rote has been heard from. and proved its ability to make Itself heard Anyhow hays and White were not both wrong la their predictions. JmfFnm Georgia nanu Bleat Oat Jes' like the sea- sons people.

Jes Uk dar an dawn nge5 come to the country. Rut the country goes right oat Dark or day Its the same old way Out life aint losln' Its high boo- There's still a tons in the valley An' still a heart for the tight An' while to the work you rally Its Up to the hills of light Wlnte. an' May Its the um. old way Life I losln' Its high hooray' Georgia Padeiopky. When some folks eUmb higher dey kicks do ladder down an hollers ter de folks below Cit wings' wings" Faith is good nuff for what It Wuz Intended fer but some people ant it tar furnish de bread an wait on de table too.

After you know how ter run rl Its time nutf ter worry bout do Country. What's de use in wearln' a crown reafter' That's when you 11 need rest an crowns 11 be too heavy to tote. Ef you wants ter see tie country blossom like a rose you must make it as fat as a pumpkin. iou can have Joy all de time but ef de rheumatism keeps you from da nobodyll step on yo' toes The Reedy Ruacere. He un fer the office An' when he didn't win He shouted fer the teller That hi raw gob' In Fer he had this consolation There a chance to run agln IL i he dldn go to Grouchtown- The some place o' sighs Cut said The suns a But ha ice' as sure to rise in runnln' on forever Is the finest exercise' Injun Summer.

1 I Injun Summer An' the days so still You can hear the rustle Of a dollar bill. II An' a silver dollars Llkj Sun to see- Roll on a rainbow Down to me' But Injun Summer sun tells you plain Life sun 1st hustle Like a hu. leane Happiness. Just a little shelter Prom tha winters torn With p. friendly fire.

And room for hearts to arm Text on the Way. he world 11 pay you all Its owing- provided you re the right rt of a collector. Kick Coming. Ring all de bells in de steeple An' tell It to low an' to high. If Prosperity's kuhn' de people It' mlgv ty good way for to die The Work Le on.

Light. all the hills adorning And the shadows far in flight. The great Sun says Good morning. Follow mi till goodnight' GIRL SCOUT CAMPAIGN IS OPENED ON MONDAY. The Girl Scout campaign opened In Atlanta Monday morning re quirements being for a drive' that will more than return Atlanta's full quota of the 1 OSS 400 to be raised in the United States as a minimum sum with which to carry on the work for the coming year.

Sunday' was Girl Scout Sunday. and on the heels of inspiring words rom Atlanta pulpits. Mis Jane larwell scou. captain at the' North Avenue Presbyterian church start ed her forces on their way. We are going out broadcast to enlist eve.

eligible. girl not now enjoying the benefits of the Girl Scout organization said Miss Harwell. It takes only 1 to enroll an eligible girl as a sustaining member. Th girls went out Into the city resolved to reach not only the other girls but also the fa there and mothers who play so im- potant a part In the organization. The drive will lat ten days.

November 10 will be Daddy's day and every man who subscribes 5 will be given an ranking as Girl Scout daddy. DRAINAGE PRESIDENT ARRIVES FOR SESSION Edmund T. Perkins president of the National Drainage congress. reached Atlanta Monday from Chi. cago to slst in completing- arrangement for theconventlon to be held here commencing Wednesday.

We anticipate the most success- ul convention In our history and I find Atlanta a delightful city In which to hold such a meeting said Mr Perkins. After the conclusion- of the con. vention Friday a large number of the delegates will leave for a tour of south Georgia visiting Brunswick Savannah the Okeefeenokxe swamp anti ay other points of in tertst from a drainage standpoint. THOMAS ROSS POST ELECTS OFFICERS The regular November meeting of ifedry Thoozas Ron post. No.

TS of the Araerlma Legion wa held in the private dining room of the Kim. hallJionse last Friday evening. 501. lowing a' dinner gives by the port to members the election of offl- for the ensuing year was ld. which rt sol ted a follows Ht commander.

Harry M. Wood. ward vies commander. F. B.

Baund adjutant Fred Z. Turner fl- since t. I Jacobs chap- jia. JC Borough historian. Rob ert Ok Darts.

BTHARJOU KKffDRICKS. Governor Hugh M. Dorsey Voa- day afternoon Issued a warrant for the detention of Robert W' ee who la being- held la Barneeville for the theft of an automobile in New York city. Dupree was. re cently arrested la Barnesville in the car which he 1 Alleged to have tolea.

and under the warrant Issued by the governor will be held until requisition papers are issued by New York oflclal Ceiaatl Meet The Georgia prison commission will meet Wednesday to consider several applications for clemency No important cases are expected to be heard according- to Chairman Patterson. Returm HtMla Fourteen Georgia counties have not yet filed their official returns of the general election last Tuesday. and clerks in the set etary of state department are being delayed In making a consolidated tabulation New York November 8. Fifth ave nue Is the worlds mightiest thoroughfare It 1 gay. dignified and colorful cloned with the mot expensively fashioned motors its pavements teeming with the best dressed men and women it moves In starts and jerks by grim-faced traffic men.

who from high towers every few blocks apart flash their piercing lights of yellow red and green. rtll is the Imagination of any person who walks on FJftli avnue at the full tide of traffic without feeling the thrill of the city greatness It is Fifth avenue that wins the stranger the lure that Implants many a desire to try the luck o' the city. A few year ago they sliced way sections on each side at the cost of millions Just to make It wider and to the horror of millionaires they took away their fine entrances. And yet the glory of Fifth avenue is being threatened by the Inrush of trade. It his marched steadily northward Helen Gould's house 1 about th only dwelling left between For- tysecond street and.

Fiftieth Ten office buildings are now being built where home formerly stood a year ago in the same section. A cloak and suit house announces that it will erect a building In the center of Millionaires row. W. C. Whitney's home has been torn down a Draper 1 being erected tn re.

The Oelrlch horns now houses a banking In tltutlon. A chain of cigar store ha se cured two prominent corners In the residential district. Two years ago a 6 and cent. store opened across from the public library and there iS HEALTH TALKS WttUAJl UaOT. I BLACKHEADS AND PIMPLES.

In my twelve years' experience teaching newspaper readers how to keep wen or even better I have vfi. i on entou dlMverlu My latest discovery 1 that when the un woman asks what I iK c2mP' on she means blackheads and pimples. the Very familiar skin trouble known to doc tots a acne. It took one several rs to rind that out. which prob' ably shows how inapt a plain doe.

or can be when he attempts to pose as an around medical authority. Any number of well-known nostrums are good for blackhead and Pimples that is they will rals a crop In a short time thanks to the iodide of potash or the bromides they contain. Iodides and bromides are notorious producers of acne. The ancient quacks used to turn this to their own advantage by Intimating that the skin eruption. showed that the dope was drivinJ out impurities and there are still a few people who solemnly accept this flip.

doodle and keep right on buying the blood purifier" or nerve tonic. Persons whose occupation expose them to tar or oils are likely to have acne pimples or bolls from iccluuion of the mouths of the oil ducts of the skin. Boy and girls from the age of 13 to 18 years are particularly subject to acne probably because of the natural physiological development or rapid growth of the sebaceous or oil glands at that age. Diet has practically nothing to do with the question of blackheads or and official announcement of the re nits according to an announcement made Monday by Secretary S. Ouyt McLendon- Baker Butts Clarke Dougherty Evan Floyd.

HarriL Jones Liberty Pierce Newton Tift Troop and Walton are the counties that have not filed return Taxes Pal Inheritance taxei amounting to 1841 from the estates or A. Steiner D. A. May. Jacob Elseman.

W. L. Trsinham and Mrs. Lela COchran were received by the comtproller general Monday. The Steiner estate amounted to 12515.

with interest of 1405. The tax on the Trainham estate amounted to 4 81. Official Returns. Governor James A. Cox received 88455 votes- Senator Warren G.

Hardingy4oS64 and Eugene V. Debs. 305. In 144 of the 155 Georgia counties according to returns. of the general election received to date by Governor HuKhII Dories' Bits of New York' Life BY O.

XMcINTYRE pimples Nor has acne any- rela with Imaginary poor blood. nor I anyone entitled to Intimate that this skin condition i in any manner influenced by the victims morality or immorality. For ordinary blackheads and for the condition sometimes termed enlarged pores and for an excessive oiliness of the skin of the face this lotion may be applied each night following a prolonged hot bathing and expression of blackheads gentle pressure with the fingers covered with a clean doth Sublimed sulphur. Alcohol. Compound tincture of.

Lavender. Glycerin. Camphor water. Equal parts of each of the five in gredient When there I redness of the nose or a tendency toward acne rosacea rum blovom" a more astringent lotion 1 advisable Zinc sulphate 1 dram Sulphus-ated potassium Idram Rose water 4os This i to be applied over night after a prolonged hot bathing. The pimples and boils about the hand mg and face of maehlniit and others exposed to oil are caused by Infection conveyed In the oil or cutting mixture tram one roan to another and by uncleanliness.

FUNERAL OF LITTLE HELEN LEWIS SUNDAY Funeralo services for Helen Lewis. four years old. daughter of Mr. and Mr U. G.

Lewis of II Alta ave. flue who died at the home Sunday were held Monday afternoon at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mr 3. Lewis Is Alta avenue.

Burial was la We View' cemetery. Beside her parents he survived by a brother. Henry Grady Lewis. MUKERJI TO. TO-ADDRESS DRAMA LEAGUE TODAY Dhan opal Unkerjl.

Hindu scholar and lecturer. spoke to the members of the Atlanta Writers club Monday ftCranon in the pine room of the An ey hotel. HI talk was based on his impressions of India. MXDlnkerjl will flalsh at series lecture te the Atlanta Drama league Tuesdy afternoon at' 4 o'clock at the. City club ills lectures to the- Drama league tt' tfst 504fottJwDrama talk of a moving picture palace In the Fifties Five more yearn and Fifth avenue- will be very much like Broadway.

This has been a notable theatrical season for producing young produc- ers. Three young men one only re cently a head office boy In a theatrical office have presented attractions for the first time on Broadway and each has been successful. Most young producers make several starts before they finally remain. There are In New York more than a score of men who were enormously' wealthy a year ago but who have become bankrupt by. the sudden turn In the silk market.

Nearly all of them are penniless and in debt It was discovered that' one who owned a fine horns on upper Riverside drive Is now living at a Hills hotel. Another who had a magnificent suite In one of the best hotels is sharing the humble quarters of an actor who works as an extra in the movies Three silk merchants committed suicide The beautiful young daughter of Clare Briggs the cartoonist eloped the other day with William King O'Leary a young man she was to wed in January. Briggs learned where they were and to the hotel sent the following telegram Good morning. Mrs O'Leary Dad" A New York newspaper decided to find out what joke In current plays created the biggest laugh After a two weeks' Investigation it decided that thirwas it Rookie Who goes there Officer Major Moses. Rookie Advance Moses and give the ten commandments Sumter Schley Marion Ma- con Webster Terre and Lee Represented.

Americus Ga. November 8 Bap tists representing Sumter Schley Marion Macon Webster Terrell and Lee counties will gather Wednesday at Ellaville for the sixty- second annual session of Fzend- ship Baptist association which has two churches and pal" In last year 0 000 of the 300 000 subscribed by them during tha 75 000 000 campaign. Rev. T. M.

Callaway of Dawson is moderator of the association. Chairmen of committees and their committees who will report to the Ellweille gathering are Re Carl W. Minor foreign mission Rev. W. J.

BalleW. education Rev. A. C. WeUon.

Deceased ministers Rev. E. T. Moore orphans' homes. Rev.

C. D. Carter woman's worK Rev. B. Lunsford Georgia Baptist hospital.

L. Johnion. tata mti- lon Ben Clak. home mission O. Smith Sunday school IL Mien.

observance of the Lords day and F. W. Hines B. Y. P.

U. First Baptist church of Aneri- cus one of the largest In the asso- elation will have a special report of It work to make. One hundred additions to Its membership either through profession of faith or et ten of removal have been received by Dr. Carl W. Minor.

the pastor. the last year and 16000 or about three times as muds a tn con gregation contributed in past years has be given to extension work FACTORIES OF GRIFFIN DOUBLED IN' 7 YEARS Griffin Ga. November 8 Spe cial A recent' Industrial survey of the manufacturing district of Griffin Inauguarated by the local com mercial organization develops that sev years ago there were twenty-three factories here. while at the present there are forty-five within one of being twice a many. Within that period an extensive bleachers' which finishes the prod.

vet of three local cotton ml lie ha been put into operation. The lat. est addition to Griffin manufacturing plants 1 one for the purpose of snaking automobile tires' and inner tubes and a new plant will begin operations soOn for the manufacture of paper boxes for the hosiery and underwear- mills. COURT RULING BALKS MASON BANKRUPT SALE Mason G- November 8 An In junction temporarily preventing th sale at public auction here of property of R. F.

Wlllngham. bankrupt. valued at 95000 to satisfy liens held by Mr Bertha B. wolf of New York city wa issued today by Judge Beverly D. Evan of the federal district court.

The restraining order was Issued on the petition of the National Bank or Alamanrs d. which set out that thl institution holds a claim of 10000 against the property in question and that the lot was made with the property a security without plaintiffs knowing of- the liens already in iTisteflee. TheUens held hi Mr Wolff. It i shown were given In' 111 1111 and 1918. but were not put on record until August of this year i-FIND OLD PROJECTILE BEHIND LOCAL CHURCH Police and army officer ass agreed that' the big lump f.

steel encased In lead which was found' bade of Bt Thlllp' cathedral Sunday wa aa old shell probably on. fired during the war between the states. The shell was soaked in water as a precaution against u- ploslon. Savannah Invitee Has Savannah. Os.

Commercial and civic orwnisaiions in Savannah are- plaonlntr to oxterd dial SnvJtatlojttto Fresid elect ma and visit Savannas. 3. j. f- v-a Plan to. Raise Substantial Share In Drive for' Fund to Boost Georgia at Luncheon Today.

The Kiwanis dab will set the pace for the business men of Fulton county and for the Kiwanis clubs throughout Georgia when at the luncheon meeting of the convention will falw a substantial share. of the 40000 Fulton county quota. In the Advertise Georgia Enterprise. While delegates from the other oltle and towns of Georgia look on. President George Eubankl i going to set the ball rolling and have the numbers back up their indorsernent of the- state advertising fenterprise with their cheek Harry Good hart Fulton chairman spent Monday checking up with team captains from the Advertising club in their Work of anva llng the 3500 business men and houses to whom letters were recently addressed.

Foreign corporations are responding to the recent letters from Chair. man Ooodhart B. Osborne of the Armour Fertilizer company heads the special committee for the fertilizer and cotton oil mill Interests and reports 100 per cent nc- ess. While no final report on the Ad club teams Is available. Chairman Goodhart Monday night reported several of the new large subscriptions.

They include 250 urn the 8 A. Lynch enterprises. Internation. at Agricultural corporation. through H.

Hunt southern supervisor 250. A. D. Adair McCarty Bros. Inc.

100 Asa Candler. Sr. 1100 personal and the Central Bank and Trust corporation. 500 IL P. McBurney 100.

personal. Eligibility of Mrs. McDaniel to Hold County Office Questioned. After defeating her three male opponents for tax collector of Co. lumbia county Mrs.

Overton McDaniel will have to fight for her election In the Courts. C. Grubbs one of the defeated candidates having Sled notice of contest with ernor Hugh M. Dories' on the ground that women have nut yet been- made eligible by legislative enactment to hold office In Georgia regardless of their enfranchisement as voters by the Susan B. Anthony amendment to the United States constitution.

Mrs McDaniel announced far the office following the death' of her husband Just aftefthe state primary In which he Was nominated. She Is said to be well-acquainted with the duties AtHh office having assisted he husband and In the election Tuesday she was overwhelmingly elected. The ordinary desired to appoint Mrs. McDaniel to succeed her husband and wrote to the governor for a ruling on the question whether she was eligible tohold office. The governor referred the matter to the attorney general who rendered a favorable decision She was then appointed to fill the nnexpired term of her husband.

Regardless of the decision of the superior court of Columbia where the Cue will first be heard the question is expected to be carried to the supreme court of Georgia. Americus Property Bought by Aluminum Firm of Detroit. Americus Go November 8. Spe cial Eight hundred acres of Sumter county lands containing vast deposits of- kaolin hive been purchased by the Int ruatlonal Aluminum company of De olt. from W.

cnambilss In announcing the purchase official of the company Sdmtted th had leaiedthe logging railroad built by' the Georgia Lumber Co. and ex- trading from a point In Sumter county near Yethvln' tore to Mat neat Byromv lie. 01. tto A B. A.

railroad. This logging road will be extended Immediately to reach the kaolin deposits anti also so a to connect with the A. a A it Byrom vine and will be operated here. after as the America aol Atlantic railroad. Freight and passenger schedules maintained over the line.

The officers of thi Itternational company include Vice President Frank Lanier. of Amerlcu. and Secretary Treasurer Crawford Wheatley of Aniericus. Hardwick and Wile Have Narrow Escape In Auto Collision Governor-elect Thomas W. Hardwick and hi wife narrowly escaped Injury it was learned Monday when an automobile in which they were riding and which was driven by Mr.

Iardwick wa partially wrecked in a collision with a car driven by R. W. Owen. 48 Fairbanks atreet at the Intersection of Stewart avenue Clod Whitehall streets Sunday morn- lng Fortunately all the parti eaped Injury. Mr l1srdwitk however 1 said to have suffered Vnerv- Mr.

Hardwick requested that so ease made against Mr. Owen. for reckless driving Officer staUd that Jtr. Owen was at fault by passing a street car at the curve on the left- hand side. la violation of a city or.

dinance Mr. llardw-lck was driving out Whitehall street. Is stated at the time of the accident. Mr. Owen was coming toward him.

on Stewart avenue. A Mr. Owen neared tie interjection of Stewart avenue with Whitehall street he passed a street UP Tthe curve of the streets on the left-hand side and collided- with the' governor-elect's automobile be tore to accident could averted by either. driver. Mr.

ilardwicki automobile was struck OD the left side and the left fender mad" footboard Were smashed. In' the machine with- Mr. Owen were hi daughter Mra A. D. lion- our and hi year grsnddaugh.

tr DarreU Lee. The collision was investigated by' Motorcycle Officers Shumate and Kllpatrick- rT Han ll bees rl 1 lck at hi home Poncade Leon aveufer the last even it reported to bedfast improving. Hel nowabU tor Missing Urged to Write Home' to Mother Evans Harris. wherever he is. can make several hearts happier by writing home to his motherhi sisters or his brothers.

Evans Harris Is a gt boy. 18 years old. who left a good position with- the Brunswick Oa1 National bank. October last without any known cause or reason. since his Qcouts were In perfect condition and ahad had no trouble With his work.

Evans parents cannot understand hla disappearance nor his silence. since as his father expressed it in a letter to The Constitution he has always neena1 regular home boy. He was in Atlanta Sunday. October 17. and left here Monday October IS.

Since then not on of. his Umily or friends have heard- from him or seen him. And that Is the reason his uncle- Arthur S. Harris. care the Georgia Supply" company.

Jacksonville Bla. has addressed- the letter below to Evans with the request that The Constitution publish It. It Is addressed simply' Somewhere a A which can hold all sorts of horror for' a mother heart. To ET BtrrU Somewhere" My Dear Boy Wtaa you read tilt letter. I want yon to writ at once to jour mother.

I know you love your mother ill- ten brothers end home n4 you know they love you. too and long to that you re safe and well. So when you tee th letter wire home nolck thea write. and If 700 can possibly do so return home once. Your lorUf lisle ABTHTJB 8.

HARRIs. Application Is Indorsed by Prominent Patrons of the Institution. Basing his choice on her experience and natural qualifications as a teacher and on a petition signed by a large number of citizens patrons of. the Tr or Street school. Superintendent F.

Dykes on Monday aft ernoon nominated Miss Martha Haygood as principal of this school and she was elected by the board of education- Miss Hay good was principal of the Goldsmith school. As Head of the Pryor Street school- the will succeed Miss Annie Roddle whose death occurred last creek She had been principal of the school for fourteen years. For several years Miss ilaygood taught as assistant principal at the Pryor school her services during this' perlbd endearing her to the patrons and children. Mr. Dykes will nominate a principal at the Goldsmith school to succeed Miss Haygood later.

The War Mothers' club through Mrs. Wilmore L. Moore requested permission to offer three prizes for the best compositions to be competed for' by boys and girls In the city schools The letter was referred to the teachers' advisory committee. Resolutions adopted by the fi nance committee to Increase the salary of Miss Belle Simpson teacher of the deaf class In the schools 150 this year and to purchase a moving picture for Tech High school were approved. The complete list of nominations and resignations of teachers submitted by Mr.

Dykes and confirmed by the board Iras toNows Election. H. O. Burgess odiU history T. 8.

O. W. Clique associate mathematics T. II. 8.

0. V. Neuffler at- socIete mathematics cud English T. H. 8.

MnB U. UcLeu ucocltte Latin and th ra tlc a. IL S. Martha Usted principal. Pryor Street school Mr George B.

Normandy Oakland City Mlss Rita cakes' English Avenue Mrs. Josephine Bauznatsrk Spring Street' CordelU X. Med colored A hby Street Night Vary Barber colored South Atlanta Betlfntttai T. Toed T. 5.

ft Allot GrenwooC colored South AUanU. I If. ifclUr colored Plttolrarj Hattie McDaniel so A Street Night Miss Annie Lou Brssweii English Arcane Ulis Marie LeT. Smith Inn to be re ctd as Mrs. Uarie Smith CUxton Ideal Weather Marks Begin.

fling of Exposition to Last All Week. Savamnah. Ga. November Special. With Ideal weather for the beginlng and the promise of more of It through the week and ample rain Insurance on the side the first fair of wie Savannah Tri.

State exposition embracing In it territory the southeast section of Georgia and Slices of South Carolina and Florida opened today. The formal excretes were at 1 o'clock. with addresses by' President Moorehous of the fair association. Mayor M. M.

Stewart former Congressman Charlie Edwards now president of the board of trade and Judge Bacon for the county commls. sioners. The. agricultural displays especially the featured variety of products and mqre especially the great and diversified showing of live Stock of all kinds are better than was thought possible to attract for the Initial exhibition. The amusement features are extensive headed by Johnny Jones' big united shows.

The racing cards are good. The attendance for the opening day was gratifying. Tomorrow 1 to be School day and It I estimated that more than 30400 school children will visit the fair. NAVY OFFICERS WIFE SUCCUMBS IN MACON Macon. Oa November eV Mrs.

Xdthenine Mary Win- ljP. wife of Commander Emory Winship. died at her home 224 Oeor. gin avenue today. alter having- been In declining health for two years.

She recently suffered third stroke paralysis and since that time her U' besot despaired of. Un. Wlnshlp before her marriage. was Ml Katherine Mary Dillon daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Oil. Jon of San Francisco. She net Sir. WlnsblB just after the Spanish American war when the latter a lieutenant la the navy visited San Francisco with his ship. They we marriedshortly afterward and had njaa.

their home part of the tlm la VJacon and part of the time in San Mr winnipr was left a fortune of. several minion dollars by aer Bw husband Mrs. nrtlR1. survived by a son Henry Dillon Wlnshlp. who attending school In Virginia a daughter Kath.

arms Mary'- a sUter Mrs. fiantHaile of Savaanah and a brother Harrold Casey of an Franelco. TWINS DIE SAME DAYt FUNERAL HELD MONDAY MfWTa 71c the twlff children of Mr. and Mr E. E.

Sields of 9 trMtwho deaths oce red Sunday only a few mintne apart were conducted Mon. lay afternoon from the Chapel of A. O. leRoy Donehoo. Burial was la PEANUTGROER TOUKHli Publicity Campaign for' Greater Consumption of PeanutstoJFcature De- ccmber.

Staie Represen. tati esDecide1 Formation Of plsns for. a wide campaign of publicity for reater consumption of peanuU' and peanut products was sheeted at meeting Monday of- representative of ho Georgia Virginia-North Carolina and Alabama Peanut Growers' usocia- tions la the AnsTey hotel- At the close of the tar It was announced that' the state- Uons to participate in the drive wilt meet next week toadopt the plans drawn up by the committee hers and It Is expected that a great laf0 tlon campaign will be carried through at one without difficulty and with much benefit to peanut producers. While the nitfe object of the meeting Monday' for the purpose of securing closer operation be tween the state association of the peanut belts the discussion of plan for' the advertising drive featured. and it wa decided that' December will designated a Peanut month.

during' which the state as- soiations will Join hands solidly in pushing the. campaign for' greater- consumption. Gevert to Appeal. Governor ot. southern tates will be asked to i ue appeal to the people to snake a larger usejof peanuts and their product and these ap peals will be followed by the Issu ing of complete Information a to the attractiveness of the peanut as food In the appeals of governors and in later publicity the use of grown peanuts in prefer- ence to' Oriental peanuts will be urged.

If results are- obtained In like measure to the operation between' associations which we are expect ing. declared I. Frank Fooshe. setf- manager of the Virginia- North Carolina Peanut Grower ex. change there is no doubt.

that the campaign we- plan will of far- reaching Importance and benefit te peanut growers and to. the south. Mr Fo wbe pointed out that the peanut market ha toned up considerably during the put week. the average gala during that period being about a cent per" pound. Thl gain of one week alone means exactly 10000060 to therpea out belt he stated and from this one example a forceful Idea of Just how important to the south the peanut industry I can be gained.

The present crop of the entire belt it 1 now being realized la shorter than was for a time- thought even being below government estimates During the past month' there' ha been a heavy deterioration. era are much encouraged over the Improvement of the market. and are realizing the possibility for better prices. Crop. The peanut crOp Is estimated for this season a approximately a billion pounds which in round figure.

wilt mean 50000 000. i It wa stated that. Alabama ranks first as. a producing state Georgia second. Virginia third.

North Carolina fourth and Txas fifth. Attending the session' here were W. W. Webb of- Habit-a the president of the' Georgia Peanut Growers' association. who acted a chairman F.

Or Hooten of Montgomery secretary of th Alabama association W. J. Lyon secretary of the Georgia assocta tloa Secretary-Manager Foovhe of the North Caroling' exchange and mral mtneat Oftor- gin peanut Kt rrr I Satannab na. November I. Special.

Joseph Mull aged 72. one of the most prominent business men of Savannah since the civil war and one of. the largest property holders in the stater died today at hi country home tRaraUFelic ity. Grimbslls Point near Savanj nah after an' lllnet of ten day He was a native of Florida. but came to Savannah In arly life.

He was identified with the cotton business here and then extensively In the ihosphate interests of- Florida director at one time or an" other' of banking railroad and Other. leading concerns here owner of the Do Soto Lvtel and of many- other valuable realties in- Savannah. He was for years a leading' figure in finance. and commerce hers. He is survived by- his widow.

Who was Miss I lisa Lamar. of Savannah two sons Anddan B. Hull of Savan- flab and Joseph Hull of Charlotte three daughters. Mrs. D.

Stevens Jr. of Savannah Mrs. Lloyd B. Magruder. of Coblens Germany end Mr SL JnlUn Ravenal.

of New- York twe- brothers A. B. and- R. M. Hull and sister Mrs F.

11. Hazlehurst of Savannah. The funeral' will be' conducted Tuesday afternoon from Hull Memo- rail Presbyterian church of. which he was a liberal supporter and which was named tot mothtr. The interment will be la Laurel Grove cemetery.

Contribute to Fand. Monday was observed by member- of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows a a day. on which they side all Income derived to- be con trlbuted to a fund for the erection of. the R. T.

Daniel memorial home foriwtdowv orphans and aged mem. hers of the' order. The site for the new building' 4 located near Griffin and consists of 100 acres. The campaign la Atlanta 1 In charge pf Sf I. Norton divisional.

deputy grand master Railroad Man Promoted. Macon Ga. November 8. John A. Streyef who began hi railroad career a a messenger boy- for the Georgia Southern sad Florida railroad 22 years ago has been named traffic manager la southern classification territory for the an Short Line Railway association.

It was announced here today. Mr. Streyer in confirming hi enpolnt- mnt said he would assume his dot- ie on November 20. with bead- la Washington. Expense Statement Mailed.

Savannsh Ot- Mevemesr Aa- vices from Washington to the effect that IL B. Puller republican candidate for can who' opposed Congressman Edward la. the First district. and. who now fir notice of a contest on many sea- sational grounds.

up. to the end 01 last week had not flied a statement of hi expenses. qulrd to be filed ten days tutors the election. The charge I answered by the candidate le a paid advertisement today in- which declares that he mailed a statement ot expenses on October It. SasenntA to Invite Syid Savannah Os.

November The Synod of to Province of Sewanee thi Episcopal convention which insets la St. Lout within the next few. days will be Invited to ld It next siis1o la Fav nah- The Revs Fi F. Rets bishop of' the dloc of Georgia accompanied by' Mr Re an by the rectors of the Savannah churches and several other cier rym and laymea of this I' iJ. rom t.

res Ident j4" i ration 1 Iesire erywhere. i nee 11. can j. t' ff ampered 4ft tlonB confr ting CAdOO 1 tY. if ent i7 a 1Pect.

jc hen that- i- lm eratlvely edl not I. a.s- MaIoa Wi an srtiean poll tical a1s ountry Ii t1o as 11 i ce ff at oo ratlon i jtr a fe. 5 C. nftlOnal 1' The 1J What c' ant 1 prld. l.

As said- he ory nC SI. 4 li ovetnmn t1xCUIe U. leI new verdict i4 WUao by onaJ th 1 I nder itl Ow tf ent Jeate it. month is. sime i.

rlC to' have it and substn o1 t1 UT tw d. Yourejected n. 6iChanges. LiS- merendum. th docu ent I lni th 1 iriot ta.

trb88tatement 1f ft tltDhta and en- Ft ili. lOme 1 1U84NIlltart ten wYork iaid- t. OD bm1 t.Jfoth tnext ilvlI4 ttc1tht1se ot4. Atv izi 1u4JD I uOllior tcl lOtAr i4i. 1ahuhretofore iji.

lBP toa pt. itMf4" a zV 711m it Kb the 2 1. t. th J1tI W6a e. i1b bmi teclm pee' Jii7 4- 1J i.

i ri WUbthe ent" arch conn. woUId riabl worl4'- iet4own to Prea1dent- ect m. tight a1 at w1l ngie i I easUylead Gteek I I of hi 1 olnt hi ta- Geor ucceaior ral ed rince desire tular I efort Constantnes regai Pince Pul Iay hs auust himul wi- Ing wil expresion delres Iaraton I Greek te ay cae eercis Is V- fna ex reulon I. wl WI al Interest der fatherlnd ourelve wthout oppositon justifes siu' W1 lrrled eletion I cunt wi op-I poruity opn queston Constantne Pnce orge wi i leg ttle rspectvely succesion. Bt i 1 huardon atempt foret forue.

pendi. tm te popula maority undoubtedy wH cnsider Grece republc for gTret. Gere Bkr mowe buid- ad aleged st con Cr lbor d1te' prsent cout tomorow. bal Iews di- pth. pricular abut bri bl moey Wer I te afr ta ote we.

thenm1ht compled pr aleged crok I ovrght I I electon Tesday an' Inate Kentuck ja de- fete counb Jud hd Upe un I Dllat douut aut frt omca Ju elet oe 1 leu I 1 Wel "wt's dd dd a Od Tr ued. 1 i c' help gnch abut mlht ha. Fm a appce Is- i Tt bD he. fo Prd abUt t8i y. Wt Frr' Gr 8 Lc 0 It Ot 1 es' e.

te on OPle J. I' k. ark a dwn un eo me Cnt. te. cun- to Ioe.

rght dT- I' te lm od lfe nt 11 ho- rTI Itl. In valey tl a forthe fht yo rly I' hl. Hght" Hy Lfe hora GHr eOJT soe lk. hl he lader dow an' le wlni. I Faih nuf I Inten ed bi ant I an" wa tble Afer rn tme reafer you'll ret an' crowngll want countr bJoSm 1ke a 8 cant Joys a1 tme rhlmatsm 0 toe Tie dT Raaen.

ru offce. feler had consolaton ThereJ I 01 didn't 10ncsQme a he's I exercse DI uu. I. Sumer stil dolar bl. I.

siver dolar' 1E- Rol me II. huste HappDe. ltle sleler Frm winters Wih frlendl warm. Te tie worldl provlded you're colector. No ell al beI.

tel I Iowan' hl I klln' I Te Lesson hl adorin flght The reat YS mornng Folow tl MONDAY Gir cmpaIg opelec Atanta re- tr wi Atant' Cul UOSO raled Stte from. Atanta MI. Harwel. cptain Prebterlanihurch tn teir ae enlst lrl Enjolng benef Gil orgalzato sad Mis wel takes I enrol elgible mber lr1 the. relohed rach the.

irll alo fa- mother 101m- po. tant Inthe organizaton drie. wil das wl daylnc eer subscrbe wi te gven honuar a DRINAGE PRSIDENT ARRVES dmund per1 a preldent te Natona DrI conl. reaced Atlarta Mondy Ch- to' Ist Qomp tng' rangement tbecnvnUon cmmencng Wec elday. antcpate aeeH- rul convent In.

ou histor Atlant delghtul clt Bch meetnS- 1. Perkins Ale cncl alO te vnt on lare wi leye tor Gorla Tlatn Brn. wic Saan Okeeeno Iwap anI oter pint ins terettm dralnae ItandplnL THOMAS Rss ELCS OFFICER Te rnla NOTmh meetInS He" ThoIU pot No u. AmerMn In a prnt. dlnlDI rm hUJou.

Jt IYnln 101. lwlfl dlnnt Pa memMf tie Jeton tr eDuhl ear w. helcwbJ rult foi 0. Post cmmder. nal A.

Woo- TN emmande. 1. SUf. 41 adnttFr Turern- offl rZaebl ebap IB ZoCBru 1tr Rb i i i. i ByaOIJBC Gnrr Don.

Ko bJ aftron aarant dtnton Rbl W. Dpre bing bell 1 BenU. tle-thef autmohUe I York. ctT. Dupre eent arret Bmenle ca Ii tolel ad te ant Ilued ratf exn otcl Ca.

Te Pn emmlnlon wn Wenuda culd. sever applcaton. eemt 1 acccI O. Pateron. Oflelal- Renn 1.

Forteen cuntes hav ted hnl 1 el nli ta ar belnl delaye maklDJ conellate tbulaton New mightest I la colorful motonltl wih te women i mve. faced trafic m1n tower ever blocks tah lChts Telow re rtu Imaclnatbn peron FJftl aVJnue ful tde ttatc wihout feelng thri cltI' ne I thetranger Implant tr clt ea-a te slce4 ectons milons wlder-nd horor fll te Inrsh I marced teadly is dweling Fitleth. buiding home Itood alO secton wl buiding Mlionalres and skyscraper is erecte there. Inttuton tor hCs so- cure corner ii reidenta dlltrlct To yelf I acrol te PbJo lbrAr Is HEAL TH 8 DJAtKHEA yeaa' In rader made some momentous Iy la average oun ii good her cmpleXon pimples tamilar todoc tor as acne I eevera yea nd tha out prob- tot attemptl around wel-kn nOl- ood bla kheadl II wl tme bromlel ar roducer Intmatng tlJnerUPtO lhOWel Wil drlvln tes st 1 lp. Ic" Perons ocoupaton oi lkely plm les bola Iccullon te 01 duct kln Ilrl.

rom 1 1 a. partcularly lbaceous 01 glan practcly queton I offcaJ aounement oUbr Us HeLndoI. I BaerButt Cake DIe Evnl FoTd Bal ne Lbn- I reN to lot retar Inheritce' taxe amountng I3UI frm te ette Steine A Jaob Elum Tranham ad Mr Lla. wee reeive comtroUer generl' Te tx amounte nSI. fh Interet 45.

tx Trnham elate 18. Jtnl Goverr. A ng 4 a 14 155 Georga tie. generl eleclon elve dae HUIh 5. Drey ew or McNR pImples Nor ha ra- ton Imainary blood" is entted intmate Ikt conditon is an Influened moralty Immoralty.

conditon ometme tered an' cl oiness thf loton appled night folowing n'y a nt ou a tngel wit cean Sublmed Alcohol tncture lvender. Glycerin I tlv In- gedlnt Is redne. I 1 towar rOlcea Mrm mor loton 1 I drm Sulphurted 1 drm 401. la appled nght ater prlon ed bating. alout te hand.

ad mhlnltl ad othe. epoed 01 ae cUl. Infectonconvey 01 OIiutUng miture anoter uncealnlL UTL LWIS Funero lericl Heen L1 yer ld daugter otJad Mra Lwi ay. IUe 4e4 te bo eSID4a1 hed Mond anoODt t. or eJot t.

a a I Wet eete. parent she bJ broter. Senf IwL MUKRJI ADRSS. DRAA LAGl molng palce Flte. Fve Jear Fith avenu.

wil lte not tte. the trlcal er. menne re- centy by tea- otfcehave tons fol. firt tme Broaway ald eac Mst produ IS nalY wealhy Ilk market Nerly al pennle8 debt I tat fne Rlverrlde lving 4 Mis hotel magnifcent ule hotels exta Thr slk merchant commite crtoonist wih Wiiam King OLary was Brigg the te od s. Dad.

newlpapr fnd jol e' curent play blg8 laug. ra ltgaton RookieWho goe OflcerMa or oel RookteAdvance ol commandment. BAPTISTS TO CONVENE FOR 62I CONFRENCE Maron 1 ad Le AmerJcus Ga. p- tstl representng umte Maron aco Terrel nntes' wl ather EUavle Baptt alaclaton. churche lat 0000 300000 eubscIlbed $5.000,000 ev Cal way DawIQ ealBoclaton.

comltee andth61r cotmlte8 wi repor to. the Elale n. Car Minr mllon. Balew educaton Re. A 1ecel4 Moore lev.

Crer. wor W. lfor Baptlt hoJplal B. tt Ilion. Clak mlulonj 1.

Smih 7. obserance Lrds Fllt Baptlt chuth Pel- cu. lalget te rlaUon wi specil its additons It I eiher faih lt- ter removl Clrl lat SO abut tmeaas as size gregaUonconlbuted been work. GRIFFIl ll Ga Nvember calA recentlndustrlal surey manufacturlnl i year tythre whie forty wihin as Wihin peiod extenlv ble cher7 l1ct. thre coton mie ha.

eraton. Te et add1lon Griffn is purpos mking automobie tre. wi operaton. an tur pper boxEs forthe holer mls. BAL BANKRUPSA Ya on Ga Nov mber in.

juncton temporrly preventng tl tf pb f3e rt 1JJe was t1day Ean. cur re trnlnl wa Ilued petUoh te Natonal ama sta Olt tat this tnattltQD a ntte queton thate loan wa tade Itthe properJ Ulerl7 wih. outltalnt te len saY Indltefe lr Wof I thOwn 1ee I vn 111 aD 11 but wer pt 01 rcr unt AU t. nro OlROJ iOALCHURCH anarT' I llp' tther1. wU Ihell pnlabl durn tl' btween te at.

T. wuoakdln mte a. precut0D plnl laon SCll 1G STnnabO Eer m- meral I1c ntutona Ir I 8Tunah ar 1onlnl CxtJd 11a 10 tre4telet Iftcta da KI NIMS AI CAMPAIGN' a Rise Subttial Sla 1 Drve forFud Grg LqchepToday. 1. xwnlle tliepace te 1unemen Futon count ad te Xlr1t.

thruPojt raa when lunche meetn. te conTenton toay1e fail Ibnta Ihareof te Flon quot vere Graa errlle Wle frm te clte. Gerga lok on Pllent Gerge is ln te bn rOlng ad hae bk lr inorument te. advertsig nterpre wit chee Goodhart Fultn cairan. IPet 10nda wih teA captain Advrising telrwork cnv buslnel andhoue letes recentl drese Foreig croraton.

ar retnd- ingto te leten Calr-D. Fertlzer fertlzer 01 mi anl reprts ce. Whie fnal lub I avaiable. Cairman Goohart Tey 50 frm Lych enterrles Internaton- I Agricultual J. southerl A Inc.

100 00 perlnal te Trst corporaton 00 00. persnal. fETED BY WOMAN MAN GOES TO COURTS Elgibilty Mr. Ofice dfe ng tx clector Co- Mr. wi fght elect0 J.

I cndldatel hv- Ing fled wih womel been elglbl legll tve I offce Georla I regard fen I asvotersby Unie State conattuton fcefplowlng deth' justaftel the wlcb nomlited I tl I hethuband electon Mr. Ifnn to tfooe' lllbl8 to hold offceThe miteI te attrney Ieneral reneed appointe 11 unepired he Regardles th Columbia w1 frt helr quet0n crried Georgia 800 ACRES Of KOlN DEPOSIS PURCHASED' I. Aercl Ppery Au uun Fi Dfro Aerlcua. G. 5.

cal nlred acre cOlnty Cintlnlng vat depolt of- oln hI ye chase Inttuatona uD. comlany DoOIt 4 Cambll. te pucIU Ift. te compafy 1U. they hdleaethe loggng riroad buit te lnd e- tzdlng pint unt htar to1at1 Byromvle tlo AI rlred.

hls 1orlIng wi eteded dppol ad as wih a A. rmvle. wil opeated heater Aerlrul Atantc riload. ft htm ftfeno It ed offcer. thl II' tnAtllnal Vie Preldent Lnier.

secrtry Treau1r Wheatey A eticul. Wie aye arrqw cape Colision overnr-elHt Tom' Ur4- I I rr lla do IC' wW I IV yt fr I HawJck WA partaly wr cked cIUlon drivn R. Oen. Fairba. tt fi.

Intetecton Stewat. atxfWhlehaU tre1 SundY mor- nC Forunatly a te cape ID r. Jn. Halwltk ee I. ad ous aock.

Hardwc reuelt. tat 10 agallt 1i. reldeH drvlg. Orlcer lttd wen a fatl ptlnl eet ca te aur let- An4 sde vloltoD ct or dnDce 1r. Hardwck wa ot Whiehal trt tteat te tm.

te cIdent 1r. cmblg him Of Stewar e. As Ue Sfwar' wltl lthl used lreet rC h. re otteteton lef-bn4 1de an e1 ewlh eroreteet atmobUb tor li avfombUe Itrek te 1t i ald lef tot Ioa emlc lecmhlu wt. Koi weh4u rr AD.

BI 01t aDhl. d41 tll aU Le Te clllonwu bJottJO 8hu t4XJpt Xt PiCr cl' 1 i i :1.n. tCilh1. Wb aeat l. bom Pue 4.

L. netuere UUI1alf Yewe tPJd ol. tat Impr6lne no le lor. and rt c.j 1 g. PI.

lred Write Y. toM 1e EYDSH. Jerverhelac lkej ev her ppl Wrtn homeohl. moter. 211 un ar f.

brotiiL Eyal Bl. ue b7 1 old WIOJefa' Jol ton wih BrnlwlcGaJ tlon a kOtObr I tlt wt- aY rason h0U1. ere perfet cnd1on 4l h' hd DO tr l- hr. k. ET pr ezuioUmdert h1 dlapP rcnor 1 eUe srncu 21.

taterexre41. Te CItItatIo been 1 11r omeby Atat SlndY tbr 17 lei here JondayOcio 1. one 11 Otrlelds hte hed him. 11th. hl unc Hrl ore Geord JaconyUe ha addrese' leter wlbte requet Te Ctsttution pubUbIt Impl1' Smewhere cn al orof horr mthe hert.

Ea. Hm wl 17 Da BWI0rad ID ZO mhe. klw IO IOT Jor motell er a al kno tP JOn to 101 11 tt tu ae wl. 1 wlel 7 thl lete Q1 t-4e wte I en plbl7 1 a oc You loTar Qle ARTHR 8 lss. HAYGOOD HS PRYORSTREET SCIIOO pplction I Prom et PAtron Instiution.

qulfcton. petiton citzens. patrns ryor scool V. af- eroon MIl ood a was' edi IH wa th wl ucceld princpal fourtEn year Ilss assistnt Por perl ender- chidren wi thf Meador-Goldsmih suCe Mother' cub Wimore 1 oter prize compositons Irls ciy sclols. refered teacher' advllry commitee.

f- commitee Misl Bele clas 50 purchae piture 1t nominatons mited cnfrmed IS an toHoW Eet Ba. aat 1. 0 a WGa 1. a lt mtet- 8 Neufter. II.

1tetl a fr I M. lla at ltlUd Iteta 8 1 Hr prd pa P0 Stt abol 1 Gere le Baltl 8pr 8tet Yee clo Ab Stet Nlt. C. D. clo Sut Atat Reln Jol Tl 8 Ae I rtU Clo lb Stre Nllt i Ane Bnlel EII ae LV.

Smt rlet Mie St Cuo STAT FAIR OPENS TO SAVANNAH CROWDS Mal Segi- Eposito Lt Al Week vana Gs NoVmber lt dete re I week-and alle frt far expoalton I. terior te southest ecton Georia Ilce FlorIda exrclu we. add reles Preldentt Joorehotse te aoeaton ar Judpe Baon te count" Ioners agrcuturaldllptayl calytbe fetured pr0- uctl elpelaly et dlvnlfed Ihowlng lve Jt lbie i tt Inital exhibiton. Te ausement a. tI Tte ds.

c' 1 Janr are goo. atendance openlnl wa gratlng. Tomorrw is Bool d. I 1 tmated choOlcldrl wil vllt on Ga. Novemb6 S.

1 claJ- Ura K4berne Mar Wn. 2 Il a ben declnln helh. torwo Se recent7 a thlr of tlt. he had en depaired beore he marlaie gh' ot I a gl sn FrancllLO WDh Jla aftr Apaillh ercn lat leuteuntt te DYi vlated Bn irnccolwJtb hlp TheJ were mared hort" aferar. ba matlr par.

acon anctparot 1lett. tot Inerl m1lOD donar :1 lie father. hubandr Wnhlplarn4 hi-a en Henr D1on WInshiP. whob atedln. aboJ VlrJDIa caubter Ktb rsy aa ba" ol.

FeaT i i riNSDIESAMEDAY i LilONDAY. uie i ehldND Kra4lrEcE i. 111. t. JU.

i tt wb SIDI" i mlnt IJrwerecndute on. Ita.f.'ff AtM. JCb pe1o. IO' Doneho w1 i f' b- PENt TO- UnRNt b. t' for1.

P. Clt ci PemlttjPeteDe ce 1 ttve ponton of pJ iO. abt' j4e cpp I J. f. a4peut I ptuct eecte a metn Hond ir rptttYo GeoraVru1N AlabmPUitOrower tIO 1ge elh tC abnoulc tt itte paUclplte II edrn w1 wek' ta40pt te plns draw al' byeemmltee hr ad I expte tat CtDfon 10n emptn wi bee through onc wih muc bneit.

put prduce Whie mQ obet Mondayw frthepur. eulng perUon. tWHte tte panut beltt dlellon plal teturd ad was deied tatDecember wi deignate. Peaut whch stte odatons w1 handslUdly pushing empan torgrater enBumpUo Cne1m AppeL. Gv rn to lutkn tate8w11 Ilue apto peo i pl mke largeruef peanu poducan4 wi tonowa uu- nformaUon as atracUvene8 te a appal veror later' publoly.

the1 pre r- Orientl penut. wu. ur tl' reutt btAI lte opratIon asocIatons. wIch weareexp declard Fak Fooshe manager' Vlrgnla- Carli PeanutGrowerse ther nodoubt cmpaign wepanwieorta reahing Imprtne andbenelt grower te lutb pe iJ tt tl wek te averge aaln durln thatperod Cet pet pound This galnot ouo weekaon meal exacUynoOOOOIQo tpea IUt belt" Itated adfrm exmple' forcefulIde Imporant out te pe- Indutr canbe gIned i te entro beltlt is reaized ta' wa tme. thoUIteYen belnl gvernment estlateellued Durin te has hevy detrloraton Fam.

J. es' muchencoure' the. Imprvement ae' realzig te pOllblij betet t0O Cp. Te penut cr eltImatefOI seasn as aproxImtely abn1 lon whlcbln figre w1 UOOOOOOO t. I was that abamrank frt panut produclntte llt r1 Atening th eulonberewer ofHlahtrthe preldent te.

Georga uaelaton. iho acte as Ho O. rntec GergIa UICf ton Foo te VI e. i If JOSEH HUlemE' IN SAVANAHMONDY' Sannaoa November' 1. Joseph Bull ed 2 te mol uICne.

Den Savanah tl c. thlCh11 ad lre iljt GrmbaU' lurJ3v ann tW 4at STlnah Inurly le Identfe4w1rtectt re an. the' extenlny. hoIPhatetnte st ofFor Id direcor atone Umer bakln I cOlcerna ad. otmanyotber reaIUln svannah 1ear aleadlngflrn fnance.

nd here' Ilsurhed wht wa 115 lzaImar. so. AddanBlHulof Saval" I nab. Jllph B. ull Of Calote daughter.

Mrl Jr. Mr. Loyd' Magder. oCCbenl Geran JI 8tJalln aenaJof ABarR Hull and. IterMuF1.

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KAOLIN DEPOSITSPURCASEO Eight hundred-acres International nurncozupany Deoit I. hadZeasedthe ats Byromvlle A. romville his was the-parties ci. I Mrs. I shock.

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U. mathematics Mrs. colored Ashby Street BeslynatimsT re-elected TRESTATE SAVANNAHCROWDS With side- woe-Savannah its bigunitedshows. ie ship i 34155 I ericanwgr mad. Macon Francseo Besides her Winship is is dart Haiie avannali CUs7ofFraneIgeo.

t' unersj services for Mrs. 85. MIlls street wboee A Panthergvilla cemetery. IAUNCH DRNE arnp gn ns mptio Peatiuts to Feature cembetState Here. greater a associa- withoutdifflCulty was be- otplans be which Gfrerars toApp al.

Oovernoh stateswill Issue largeruse of andthesa ap- the.issu- If weare expect-- Peanut-Growers' be tot Fooehe has en-are The ho the changeandseterejroinen or- JOSEPH ilUL1 01E5 INSAVANNAIIMONOAY 172 statedied his Illn ss days. thecottoa widowWh6 TI ofCoblenz Mrs. SLeJullenRavenal a mother CentribufeatoFand set tncoznedertved becon- sfund the forwidowsorphans egedniem- theorder iii oflOOacres John as his quaPtas 8 congress I gives his requiresjto he Sav Inve5yioi. the in hid its Paysanait Ri. Jiesse dlocee Mrs Reese' ano Ihereciorg clergymen part.

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