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THE CONSTITUTION ATLANTA GA. SUNDAY APRIL. 5 :1914. ft Seven B. CONSTITUTIONS FIRING LINE NOTES OF THE CFTY SALESMEN Our.

attendance was small this morn in Many of our members have been in attendance on the Travelers' Proe association meeting at Columbus and probably needed a little rest from the trip. The finance Committee reported on their trip to Charleston. stating' they- had made arrangements with the Isle of Palms people to operate the ex cursion to that place. They are optimistic as to the success of the undertaking. and ask the.

aid of salesmen In making this summer our finest outing. Brother E. S. Morris IB at the Davis- Fisher sanitarium having undergone an operation there. We.

trust be will have" a speedy recovery. B. C. fowler was in the early part of last. week but is better now.

The following- resolution was pre sented and passed on in yesterdays meeting Whereas it has been the win of our Heavenly Father to Call to his eternal rest Mr. Robert Pause the fa ther of our- beloved fellow salesman Paul S. Pause and there has. been re moved from the midst of this family a beloved husband' and father and from the community one of its oldest and substantial citizens. Be it resolved.

That- this association extend to Brother Paul Pause and the family our sincerest sympathy in the loss of their loved one andit is the prayer of this body of men that God will. bear them- up. in their sadness. Be it further. resolved That a copy of thee resolutions be spread on our mlnutef and also- a Copy furnished Brother.

Pause for the- family. H. D. SHACKOR JAMES A. MASSEY Committee.

EAGLE STAMP WORKS' MULTIGRAPHING CO. Removed to 204 Austell Building- Street. Floor on. Corridor No. Stairs to Climb No Elevator Necessary.

Bell Phone Main 1158 We Multigraph Letters Envelopes Names Inserted. We Manufac ture Rubber Stamps Seals and Stencils. MERCHANDISE For. Spring and Summer Out' great stock of Spring DRY GOODS NOTIONS and NOVELTIES enables us to care. for your In orders promptly and properly.

Send us your Mall Orders for Immediate. Shipment REDWINE CO. 94 South Pryor Street ATLANTA Skinners 1 Macaroni and Spaghetti The Best That Can Be Manufactured FAIN' STAMPS Distributors ATLANTA rjffjsjjfjsijsi i MIRTS-F AINTS- We offer Southern Merchants exceptional values complete stocks prompt efficient service. A. M.

ROBINSON CO. piY- OOODS AND NOTIONS yr nx nx nx nrtt Pickles- sweet pickles sour- Every Dixie Firm and- flavory rich and savory On Dixie' all homes doth insist. Dixie- Pickle Preserving Co. 366 to 376 Marietta St. Atlanta.

Gav TKioSRtRiotiarclsGo WHOLESALE Stationery and Druggists' Sundries. 94 Central Ave. Atlanta Georgia. Estabiishsd 1541 A SPECIAL INVITATION Is. extended our friends and customers to call and see us any time.

CAPITAL CITY TOBACCO CO. 176 Marietta Street E. L. ADAMS COMPANY 4 WHOLESALE GROCERS. Our Motto Merchandise Quality Prompt Service Picture Frames.

Mouldintis and Picture Frame- Sundries- We have Just received a large shipment of new ioods from our factory Our stock Is now complete in every detail. Write us for samples of niouldln and BIRDER FRAME MANUFACTURING COMPANY AUata Georgia Board and Its The Need of Men of. Highest Qualifications Methods. Explained. The bulletin of the National Credit- men's association.

Just issued. contains an analytical article discussing some phases of the new federal reserve. act which reads in part as follows Article III. Section IIIrof the federal reserve act relating to branch offices of the fed eral reserve banks is too' indefinite in ns treatment ot what is likely to prove one of the most useful parts of the new system. The ranch offices.

will be the ax. terlal stem and. their usefulness as such will be demonstrated. soon after the new law is put Into working order. The law distinctly requires each federal reserve bank to establish branch banks.

within the federal re serve district in whtoh it is located. and may do- so in the. district of any. fed' eral reserve bank which may have been suspended Discretion as to whether or' not branch banks- may be- established by federal reserve banks- is not' given under the law. Each federal reserve bank is required to establish branch banks.

but there. is no provision in the section as to the. number of such banks to- be established. or. as- to whether the popu latkin or commercial Importance of the cities Is.

to be considered in determining their. locality. It Ispresumed that regulations governing these branch banks which it is Incumbent upon. the federal reserve bank to establish. will defend this portion of the system against risks of over-extension.

Each branch. bank is to be. governed by seven directors. four of whom will' be selected by the federal reserve bank of the- district and three by- the federal reserve board. The law- states that these directors shall possess the same qualifications as ton of.

the' federal reserve banks tout this oould not- be literally interpreted as the directors of federal re serve banks are of three classes and it can only be presumed that moral arid mental' qualifications are required. and also that such directors are not officers or employees of any member bank. These directors are to. hold office during the pleasure respectively of the parent bank and the federal reserve board and one of them shall be designated by the reserve bank as manager. A safe extension of the system to cities of commercial Importance is necessary and' desirable' in a.

flexible operation of the new law and provisions for such extensions and their safeguarding against unnecessary- risks might have been more specifically written Into the law. The Federal Reserve Board. The federal reserve board may be aptly termed the heart pulse of the new stem and its powers are Just as ex tensive and embracing as the law Itself. The Baltimore platform of the democratic party declared against the central reserve association provided for in the Aldrich monetary bill. yet it was distinctly recognized by students of banking and finance that there.

must be some co power or function in any adequate system and so It. became necessary to reconcile these seemingly contradictory positions. The provision for the federal reserve-board respected the. declarations of the platform. and yet contributed that degree of regulation.

control and which the ram era of the act. felt would furnish- what was neces- scary. for. a safe and adequate- system. The proposition for a federal re serve board provided for by' the act was unique.

in national banking systems and TV as the storm center for the keen and spirited- argument concerning the' act during the period of Its legislative. consideration. The powers entrusted. to the board' are so extraordinary and yet necessary that in order to Insure the system every facility for successful operation its officio and appointed members must be men of skill. probity patriotism and must tower above all suspicion of political Influence or entanglements.

This board has- regulating and controlling" powers. Including the exercise of deep personal discretion. It will consist of seven members. two of whom are ex- offlolo the secretary of the treasury the comptroller' of the' currency" and five appointed by the' president of the United States. by end with the advice and.

consent. of the senate. The Powers of the Federal Reserve Board. The powers of the federal reserve board. as.

already' suggested are extraordinary yet necessary and are. coextensive with the system itself. The work of the organization. committee may be readjusted the board and should. the organization committee fall to organize twelve federal reserve banks the federal reserve board- may organize additional federal reserve banks until the maximum.

number under the- law namely twelve are organized I Districts created- by the. organization committee' may be readjusted and new districts from time to time created by the federal reserve board but. not to exceed twelev' In all. Other than specified powers it is very evident from the law- that its authority extends to a general super. vision federal reserve banks and to the making of rules and regulations that may be necessary to carry.

out the terms of the' act and to. put the system into working shape. There should be' the obligation placed upon the board. in acting under these. specified powers.

to to-eliminate all secrecy. in the system or induction of executive acts which might interfere with the safe operation of the law. Especially Is the publicity essential and. the weekly reports will permit the commercial and interested public to ob serve the operations of the system and whether or. not the federal reserve banks are disposed unnecessarily or unwisely- to inflate credits.

The purpose of the act is to provide a preventive to periodic wrenches in banking and business and Is positively not Intended' to simplify the In tlatlon or unnecessary expansion of our credit system. it Is not difficult to maintain the necessary credits in liquid shape and it- is Imperative. to defend them against too great spreading out or rapid readjustments which are usually attended with bad debt waste. EAGLE STAMP WORKS TO SEEK LARGER QUARTERS Last week the Eagle Stamp works and. multlgraphlng company moved from their quarters on the' Forsyth street side of the Austell building to rooms 204 of the same building which is on the street floor.

Constantly increasing- business forced the concern' to larger office and working room. Six years- of integrity and Srogress stand to the credit of this ustllng firm. A. 3. Potts.

Tennessee salesman for the John Deere Plow company. was In the city for a couple of days last week looking after several of. his. customers who came to the house to look over the line. It.

Lubbock- division sales manager of the John Die re Plow company or Atlanta. is down in Alabama look- Ing over the situation. Helena Bank Meeting. Helena. Ga.

April 4 Speclal. At the annual stockholders' meeting of the Citizens bank. Helena. the usual per cent dividend was paid and a um passed to surplus account. Dr.

O. W. Turner and w. W. Norman were reelected president and cashier.

Atlanta Theater Season earing Close Left to right Miss Alice fleLane with Eddie Black stock company at the Bijou and leader of The Girls of the Golden West" re Forsyth. Smashing the Vce Trust. I At the The Curran aldermanic committee. which investigated the vice conditions last season in New York city found that the white slave. interests had a regular telegraphic code which they used in communicating with their branches in various cities throughout the country.

Some of its- code telegrams are reproduced In the spectacular moving picture. dramatization. smashing the Vice Trust. which comes to the Atlanta theater for one week beginning Monday. April Testimony before the Curran committee showed that the code was used not only in supplying orders for victims from other cities but also in reporting the escape of- a.

white slave from one city to another. Often girls break away from houses in York Philadelphia or Chicago. and endeavor to lead good lives in other cities. Im mediately word is spread broadcast from the headquarters- of commercialized vice and Us' agents' are on the lookout in every section of the- country. One- of the very effective of a special feature photo-drama like Smashing the Vice Trust" is to awak- en the public to a sense of actual conditions and to prevent a continuance of them.

Keith Vaudeville. At The Kor Tth. There is a bill of brilliant promise announced for this week at the For- Iyth a regular condition that has preceded recent advance predictions concerning Atlanta's busiest theater. With a. corps of the most skilled agents in the United Booking offices comb- Ing the country at.

all times for- talent for the local vaudeville house and Us Immediate connections on the Wells circuit it is not wonderful that the theater has maintained a. high standard that won he confidence of many hundreds of theater goers. who have never- missed a bill since the opening of vaudeville on April 11. 1910. Ray Cox' will be the.

headline star presenting-a unique number. Miss- Cox has been recognized as the leading comedienne of the. American vaudeville stage. She is herself a producer. and has furnished some of the star.

acts of vaudeville with material that has made them advance' to the positions they occupy. She. has. had experience In musical comedy and even- in legitimate comedy productions. but vaudeville managerswould not permit her to remain.

out of the fold and she Is today a fixture in the variety field that will' always be welcome where high-class vaudeville is presented. For her Atlanta. engagement. Miss' Cox will offer a new cycle. of songs and characterizations written for herself by herself.

She will exhibit creations In towns and hats and will surely sus- ain headline honors. Cora Youngblood Corsons Girls. of the Golden West fresh from musical triumphs in the largest cities will make their first. appearance in Atlanta In what promises to be the greatest- act of its sort seen In vaudeville. There are ten pretty girls In the act and tor of the' act is a gifted musician- and will offer.

solo on- Instruments that only master musicians can be success. rul with. Arthur Deagon. a musical comedy comedian of Importance will be a valuable member. of the bill offering a program of song and' story entirely original and.

splendidly effective. Deagort Is. a natural comedian the kind best. liked by local play. patrons and will add magnetism to a bill that promises rare Inducement- George Rolland and company- will positively register a comedy hit.

"Fixing the- Furnace being conceded to be one' of' the scream comedy sketches of vaudevlile The comedian with his assistant gets a lot of- fun out of. his efforts' to. mend a- broken furnace while the. temperature Is. supposed to.

be low. er than It Is an act that is all farce. but It is mighty mighty. funny. The.

Alexander Kids cute- cunning clever children will be. favorites with the matinee patrons. The clever en tertairters will sing ann uance sue no character work and. It. Ix anticipated that they will be- among the big- hits of the season.

Paul LaCrolx the Mad Hatter is going to otter a comedy feature that' will put everybody In. a keen good humor. A special feature will be the introduction or- The Verlgraph the very newest. thing In pictures. This novelty has been helping to eastern theaters and has been.

brought to the Forsyth before It Is old and worn. in other words. the Forsyth is presenting live. novelty while' It is young. Barter at Fony h.

A. splendid Easter week. bill wlUbe the. Forsyth attraction- starting with matinee on Easter Monday. Louis Si soon ia Arcaro and Lillian Board man' heading a company.

of. fourteen charming players. will otter- the merry miniature musical comedy. The New- Persian Garden. Stuart Barnes the comedian.

Mr. and Jimmie Berry and other. star acts have been booked. The Lucille LoVerne Company At the Lyric. The Lucille LaVerne' company will open the Lyric Easter Monday for spring and' summer engagement Miss LaVerne will head and direct the company.

In Richmond last season Miss LaVerne and. her. company met with tremendous- success. Th members' of. the company achieved per- sonal popularity and professional recognition.

Their productions there. met with unanimous. praise from the press and public alike-'All followers of theatrical news will remember Miss LaVerne in the support of such stars as- Nat Goodwin Ezra Kendall. William Gillette' and. John Drew.

In London she was. recognized to the extent of appearing by the kings command in the royal box. at the Duke' of yorks theater. while play- In a in Mr. Gillette's production of Clarlce Miss Margaret Chaffee who will han dle principal parts.

is one of the' most attractive and stunning women. that has ever made Broadway set up and take notice. And furthermore she too reflects credit on the south Atlanta in particular. A relative of General Chaffee. she lived In Atlanta for eighteen years attended the Girls' high school here and after a course Brenau' college Gainesville Ga.

nd Emerson college Boston has proven her worth as an actress. both production' and stock. Miss Olive Blakeney. the ingenue of IB company is an Irresistible dainty little lady- of the' Billie Burke type. iss Blakeney has been acknowledged le coming ingenue star by all leading In previous engagements ith Miss LaVerne she has scored equally In stage work and as a social favorite.

Another southerner too. rom Kentucky thank you. Helen HasklU is the girl who won le Columbus. Ohio beauty contest in 910. Her acting is riot overshaoowed her.

beauty. bear witness her recent engagements- with The Whip Bought and Paid- For" and Little Women" in the original New York companies. There are two other ladles the company fhey are both up to he standard. of the' others but the men must have ome mention. There is Percival Aylnjer Oxford.

leading man at the Little theater. Phil- delphias most exclusive pla house all ils season last seen in Atlanta- in The Butterfly and the Wheel Robrt Mlddlenass Harvard one of. the highest salaried leading men In the profession Eugene Stewart Yale. a heavy man that has the rare com on of personality. Rood looks and ability Guy.

Mllham juvenile man Columbia 08 and well there are' five Lher men and they are all the. finest ew York affords. The' plays to be presented by the Lucille LaVerne company may be Judged by. the following. The opening attraction will be The Lily the.

high- st royalty play- on the market and David Belascos greatest. success. This the first time that this" dramatic masterpiece. has ever" been offered in Later will come Ann Boyd a dramatization of Will N. Harbens novel Lucille LaVerne which she.

starred under the Shubert management at Wallacks theater. New York. and The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. Miss LaVerne's starring vehicle for three sea- ons Then well Miss LaVerne has found the visiting star system to be quite' satisfactory and it is whispered that she- may bring- to Atlanta one or more. weeks.

each such stars as Edna Goodrich Nance OTJell Florence Rot erts. Thomas Wise. Cyril Scott. Robert Edeson. and- possibly John Bunny himself.

driven From Home. it BU Anther splendid. melodrama teUIogxa story that will hold Bijou patrons In' terested throughout the four is promised for the coming It Is entitled Driven From Home. sndwIfl be produced under the personal dire tlon of Walter Van Dyke. who since his arrival at.

the Bijou has demonstrated beyond- the shadow of- a doubt thathe li one of the best stage man agers that has- ever guided the destinies of a stock company. in- Atlanta. A pretty love story thrilling Incidents and a plot pointing a good mor al have made Driven From Home" one- of the most popular offerings of stock companies during the. last few ears and the selection of this play. for the coming week bysEddle Black and his players Is sure to bring many new faces to the Bijou and to.

make a great. hit with the crowds- that always nl7r tbs theater. Eddie Black will be ca as a comedy negro character. Epliriam Jones- and those who have had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Black in one of these parts will not need' a second invitation- to visit the Bijou during the week.

Edwin Vail will be seen as Bert Johnson. a lumber sack. Frank. Dare' as uTwlggs Marks a schemer R. H.

Turner as John Johnson- a victim of treachery Walter 11. Dyke as William Swanson. a poor lumber jack. Mlsa Anna Brandt. Miss Delane and Miss Claire will all be given congenial.

roles. The story of Driven From Home" is told in four acts the scenes of which are laid in the lumber camps of Minnesota where the rugged type of the lumberman and his remarkable. code ox honor are' woven into a story of human Interest and one that will certainly furnish a play that will make the biggest kind of a hit during the week. No expense has been spared to give the play a splendid stage production and all the scenes have been especially painted for the week. Matinees will be given.

every afternoon at :30. and night performances at 8:30. Monday night ladles will be admitted free when accompanied by an escort holding a paid thirty-cent ticket purchased be fore 6 Jane Est Says She Would Like to See Price Try to Kiss Her. New York. April 4.

Jane Est heretofore identlfiedfrlth movements of the Industrial Workers of the World created consternation at the Metropolitan Temple. today by trying to. force her way Into the trial. of. Dr.

Jacob E. Price pastor of the Washington Heights Methodist Episcopal church who Is charged with misconduct by nIne women" members. of lila congregation. At the door she- was confronted by Dr. Frank 3 Belcher pastor of the Five Points mission acting as attorney for.

the defendant. Let me in. she shouted in tones which Immediately drew a large crowd. This is not a private trial. EccleslutlclsJJi.

itself la on trial. Ee- cleslaatlcism baa always whitewashed the church wnenwer charges axe made against pastors. These trials ought to be hold out in the open where people can hear them. There is a great deal of talk about shielding the pastor I want to see Dr. Price she con tlnued.

Id like to- see him. try to kiss me" It has been charged that Dr. Price among. other' things tried. to kiss a woman member of this congregation.

Followed by the crowd' the woman succeeded In' pushing her way Into the temple. but could got no further than the witness room. Here she described herself. as a church cleaner. Mrs.

Hllma Dohl. whose testimony was excluded yesterday since her charge was not Included. In the general complaint was allowed to. take the stand. She said she had been Improperly approached by Dr.

Price and that she' had subsequently received visits from two persons. tried with threats and intimidation to' prevent her from She had de rifled she. said. not to press the charges on account of her children. but upon opening the Bible for inspiration her finger fell upon a verse which seemed to urge her to.

action BERMUDA LIKE HEAVEN UNCLE JOE' GOES' TO SEE New York. April 4 Joseph G. Cannon speaker of the house of representatives sailed for Bermuda today on board the steamer Arcadian. He is going he. said.

to. see if Bermuda. is as much like heaven as Mark Twain said It. was. Chairman Lever Says Effort Will Be Made to' Hasten 4 Legislation.

4 Washington April 4. The house agriculture committee will proceed with public hearings April 23 on va- tiflua blUs relating to cotton and grains standardization and futures transactions regardl ss of the action of the New York cottOn 2 agreeing' to change. its form of con tract so that hereafter it will be based. on government types. of grades and settled' on- commercial' rather' than Med differences.

Chairman Lever of the committee said today sentiment was crystallizing In fat or of kits bill looking to reform of the exchange operations and that- every- step possible would' be' taken' to hasten legislation which will do. the work- of regulating the exchanges vigorously and effectively inthe interest of the people. I am gratified. he said to see the reform taking place in the contract of the New York cotton exchange I re call that several years ago Representative Scott" of then chairman of this. told the.

cotton ex change at New York that. they should' clean up their own house but until quite recently- they. with stubborn te nacity have refused to do so. These efforts to reform upon the part of the New York cotton exchange come too late to prevent legislation wthich will make certain the protection of. the people against the buses which.

so long have existed In. the operation of. the exchange. It Is- entirety safe to predict that legislation I trust of. a regulatory.

kind will be enacted daring this session of congress. CATARRH RELliF IN FIVE MINUTES Use Hyomei You Breathe It. When your head. iw atuffed up from cold cj catarrh. and you siiff wlih dull Mad of are constantly inlffllnffrfj coughing nd have that disagreeable mornlnsj-j choldnr.

yon ne renw51 edy that will give thK quickest most. ff ctlYj and lasting relief possible vjnvetiling iihat vr 9ov right to the pot. the head and throat. end your mteory. Surely we Hyoanel It Is Just eooh a rejaedy Is- entirely harmless airf 1 a a a ot.

to nae. Alt druggists ell It. The antic oils of Hyomel nriFrrtth th all" you breathe so that It health-giving medication Immediately reaches th sore and Inflamed roucoua membrane you feel better In five minutes It Is. practically Impossible to use Hyomet and not. only- be relieved.

but nna- nenUy benefited. Alwa sold with- agreement to re fund your money If you are not satisfied. Ask for the complete outfit JlOO size. It contains. inhaler and bottle of omel.

The ATLANTA ENTIRE WEEK APRIL 13. Matinee Dally at 3 p. iii. I TERRIBLE WARNING Dr. Parkhurst says Every woman in the country should see Smashing The Colossal Spectacle In SIX Parts In Which District Attorney Whitman Appears.

SHOWS 1. The ten ays victims. are trapped by the- White Stave System. 2. How girls may protect themselves.

3. White Slave Auction Rooms BIJOUTHIS WEEK WHERE CROWDS GO NIGHTS ADMISSION 2 IVIair lo end' EDDIE BLACK tfil COMPANY PRESENT THE-STERLING FOUR-ACT COMEDY DRAMA DRIVEN FROM HOME With a Wealth of Maplficaat Scurry Stirring Climaxes sad Magnificent Cut units JUMITTtO MtNDAr NIGHT WITH USUAL CONDITIONS CLEANUP AND PURE READY-MIXED PAINT AURORA TINTED-LEAD TUP" For color-cards and in formation call Phones Bell M. 4710 Atlanta' 406 or drop. a postal card to The Tripod Paint Co. 37 and 39 N.

Pryor St. Atlanta Ga. tf 1. QNatll u. 10N 4 1.

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ottbeleasonPaulLaCrolx a. tbevery. tothe For th 1tlsyoung Week atFoth ithe matlneeon' LoulsSI- II I charmlng Plaers a Nh' 11 rs' therltaraets havebeen book d. I Ve Easter1l0nday a sumrnerengagement of sto i 1 MilsLa rne 1llhead JhecompanyIn sonUaa The cbleve4per I sonalpopularityand 1 pralsetrom aZllf gUgwa ttheatrlcal newsw il reine ber MlssLaVerne ofsuchltars asNat GoodwinEl bythe log Mr StargaretChaffee will Is. Itunnlngwomen.

A he r. a tJ In and In' the I nl na.e bl i kiW i mamtgersIn with LaVernelhe and Ioutbernertoo. From the Is by bear eng gements' Women" In thecompany the I Aome leadlngma 1 playhouse this ert I In. protesslonEugene a hea" anthathalltherare tlon' 0 looksand nbll1t" llIbnmuvnll 08. well.

I ry llrJ ey I by. I com- any I thefollowln rtyW I- I is I wlUcome yd. dra- I WI11N. Harbensnovel by shestarred In. ofAuntMary for.three.lea- sons.

we111t1Iss the sYltemtobe satistactoryand1t rli abe' mibrfrigtoAt ant. tbroneor Nance FlorenjleRob- ertsThomuA ott. Edeso an FromIl Ut DeBUe te1nnla storythat fr ac ls Itds entiUedDriveO Home nd wU1. WalterVan htsarrlval theBijou. theshadow that he ioneof stage agerathat otastock lov der tandaplot pointing-a goodmor oftbe popularoUerlng.

years. an comlngweekbY" ddle tobrlng to' hit. fbi ZddleBiack Jonesand I elnl MrBlackln oneof a. lumberjack. hemer RH.

Miss-Anna MI. slDelane 1UsIIClaJre I told fouractsthe 8cen lumbercamps typeof de olhonorare- altory' humanlnterelt thatwUl bigpltklndofahItdurlng the I I patntedfor at' anelcort be. WOMAt CREA TES SCfNE AT TRIAL Of PREACHER KildHer rk JAneEStbeire to fore Identitle th ny IndutltrialWorkers atedconlternation way-Into theWuhIngton Iffipalehwch wlthmIaconduct tlOIL" At thedoor shawa BelcheToputor a tlns- ne Letmlnhe ahoutedin Thial not' I whltew hed arema4e agahultpMtvra. Theletrlal openwbeTepeo There1s hlldmgthe paso' Pr1celhe eon'- Ilhaabeen th tDr 88terda Wunot complalntwa thelltand 1Opery. tlYYDrPrlceand rec lved wh nt had.

de leln tI 1 to. urgeber actlolJ. LIKEHEAVEN sent8itles sa. lIed for. It.

teavens said. HEARI GSlij HELD ONC0110B EASURES Fhai i1an i P4 aste agTlouJturecomm tteewm wlthpubll hearlngsAprl1 rou8btUst rela1lngto' stapdard In. transacUollBtregardtellot ecU I' Wrork tt exchango. co tract sotthat on gov rnment types gr on. fixeddi1rerences.

Chl rman laldtoday 1. l1 nt v. a I at IItepponi- blliwould' lationwhtOhV1ll thewark theexchang-esvigorously Iamgratl ed' besld I Irei. R. ex- I changeat ew.

pthelr to- rtacltyhaverefusedto he6eefforts uponth. ofthe le ofthepeople haveexlsted a. of. UseHyoDei Brea I aroftedup a sufe. t1 and 0 a in ch klng YOl1need.

re thatrlU eUeeti A dl ng rei. Ie Ktbl at will c1eazt endyong EGIn It StIOha. I en. am pIe druggi lell arit lc mi wtth the a youbreatl1e. thetIta the I' I' Always aoldIWUhagreementtore yourmoneyl OU outfit a.

ier al 0 om TheATLANTA'1 WEEKAPRIL13. ltt ri RNG woman co ntry m. IISm. shfng Trust" I tAt App ara. I 1iThe I 2HOWglrllmaypr tec.

i. Au tlon IJOUTHIS DlLY ORO. WD. ADMISSION Mailnoos 2Qo I EDDfEBLACK THI SYERLINC FOURACTCOMEDY WlUla cDIIJStrrlnl a Ale DAr ls CLE AN R. 1' TH6 TRIPOn PAlNTC fQrc lrc rds JnfOrmatloncall- READY MIXED.

SelrM4710 406r po tal I TINTED LEA rh NTfJRrW in fAD 3hnd Atl a 0 1 I I. LI t. J. SevenB piit NOTESrOF cp niee ng areyery aldof al I biwI11 butisbetter husband-and their-loved I lAlt STAMpW-ORKS NULL t4 No I BeliPhOne I. Iopes rnes I andStenciIs.

1 1 :1 SprI 1 to 4 4 shlpm nt I I- 1 TlzatCanBe I I I I 1. i- RANTS 4 I AIVI I 59 ryor AtIant. savo k' dothinsist ITF1eSPbRcIardS I me ur usany of oos Isnow- 4 In or-- RESERVE BOARD bulletIot art SectioziIIIo thefederaireserve fed era and law-is thereis such-banks citiesis tote bankswhich willdefend 1a The platformand was currency fiveappointed- thepresldedt the co- un- very the-act or andthe ab- inflate-credits. in- I with LARGERQUARTERS street-side rogress I PIowcoxnpany- citytor his-customers theline. a Dere tI I- I I a I i I I L1P 4- 1' I I I 4 L1' LIiI Wt1tfI I' I MI 4d t.

4' 4 oLthe a butalso uses theyiceTrust" Forsyth. a 11 i manager the a- Coxwill songs-and tam will 1 memberofthe story thekind ofthe thematineejiatrOflL ThecIeveren wlllbe words novelty Forsyth. on' Si. andLililan actshave The-Lucille. p' Jt such.

theDukeof wbileplay- Miss the coming stagework herbeauty they thathas the-rare other- New The-opening eat ever-been come of-Aunt well itils uch Ski flija patronsn pp'i cast fonricts the-scenes CREATES Jane 7 1 th 1 me. Im- her-from had-dc- she-said to-action--- 4 i I1EARI1GS TO I ON COffOtIVIEASURES 5. 4rTbe publichetHngs bUsrelatingo' regardtesa4ef qfgradesand favor to' eg- re- theoperation Us You stiiffedupfromacoldo suffeil areconstantly snIff1ingJ 1i 4 yon need a reinE 0. akd relIe methtugthat thehead thenn i4 1 ItLs3ustenchareae7- sxaj all its You Is perma- re- Hyomet. Matin sliays 4- i THIS 4 IJOU- PRESENTTHESTERLIC COMEDYDRAMA CLEAN UP PWETUr 1RIPODPCOS II' IEJ Au I Phones 9 Be11JVL471O rriiri IU1 1 AUR a NTURffl1tbAI 4 I LI t.

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