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0 President Martins Visit Air BY CLIFPWHEATLEY Double Bill at Ponce de Leon Henry Hems. chairman of the chamber of commerce's committee of arrangements for Atlanta. trophy day celebration must be- of the opinion. by this time that getting celebrities for th ceremonies is harder than figuring what a stammering gentleman la trying to say. Po.

Mr. hems and Us committee Invited Judge Kenesaw Mountain Laufls baseballs high commissioner and John D. Martin. president of the Southern league. to attend the trophy presentation at Ponce de.

Leon pasture this afternoon. Both accepted. but haying done so. later nailed off the deal. Id love tp and an like that" 1 the way Judge Landls expressed his sorrow.

after VI arrangements had been completed to give him a rousing reception but the press of legal business around Chicago is simply too greatCant come. Tel love to and all like was about what a telegram tram Prsxy Martin contained late last night but my wife is sick and there isn't a chance for me to slip away. Sorry. cant come. So th fans of Atlanta will have to see that trophy presented by the secretary of the southern league who Isn't such a bad looking cuss.

anyway. and who Is noted for making short speeches which Is truly a virtue. Losing out on the celebrities the chubby Dutchman Boss Spiller Larry Doyle an tfreiY that are vitally interested in the attendance this afternoon had a conference and decided to stage a header fnd they set th hour of playing at 2:30 o'clock. The Crackers ha vine" already won tn only- two games that have been Played with the Vols appear to be on a winning stride once more and in. chance is more than even that thefash customer.

will view a couple Of Manager Doyle has Mr. Warmouth a wheeler slinger for one of his pitching selections today and Bill Statham looks rood for the second encounter. Mr. Suggs and Mr. Marshall seem likely Newport.

R. I August 26. The Australian doublet pair. J. O.

Anderson and Todd repelled the attacks of the Japanese combination lchiya Kumagae and Zed Shlroldiu in the third match of the Davis cup finals here today. winning by scores of 8 64. 88 60. With two victories to their credit in the singles the Japanese set out to make their march to the challenge round against the United States team. a.

three-match affair. After winning the first set. how- ever principally upon their opponent's errors Kumagae and Shthid. Cu found the tide turning against them. and lost the next three sets and the match on the superior playing of Anderson and Todd.

The Australians opened in an er ratic. manner. mixing all manner of errors with occasional sparkling placements and hard drives. Kuma- gas and Shlmldzu played steady and consistent tennis in their anxiety to win. the Australians particularly Todd.

committed enough errors to give their opponents' the Initial set. Tomorrows schedule will bring- Kurngae and Anderson together In a singles match is th forenoon. Shlmldza and 1. B. Hawkes are carded to.

play the afternoon singles. There is a possibility how. ever. that Captain Norman Peach. or Todd will be substituted for Hawkes.

The latter burned his left arm on a hot steam pipe last night. and as he Is a left-hand player this injury may prevent him from competing. FAVOR OWENS IN CAROLINA Ashevllle. N. C.

August 26 of Atlanta. and Pat Winston. of Chapel Hill. are the remaining contestants In the men's singles of the annual August tennis tournament of the Asheville Country club. The final match for honors will be played at the club tomorrow morning with things pretty much In favor of the Atlanta player.

The scores were 6 to 1 and to 2. Gates lacked aggressiveness while Owens was sure with his clever placements. Owens was strong in service and action overhead. Win- ston had a hard time defeating Mey- er. of Atlanta.

the dual outcome be- Tng three sets with scores of 6. 63 and 62. Meyers showed fine form and at times seemed sure to best the Chapel Hill player. but win- ton relied on years of experience sod headed In pinches. lard hitting and dexterous strokes by Meyer kept Winston on the de.

fenslve during the first set. Gary and Owens. playing together took first honors in the tennis tournament for the championship of North Carolina doubles- by defeating Winston and Dates In the finals of the men's doubles. The score was 2. 62.

The winning of the match by Gary and Owens was in keeping with th predictions of tennis enthusiasts here and few of the onlookers were surprised at the out. come of the match. i ir Mi America Ot Detroit. Midi. August 21.

With drawal of Miss America II. Oar Wood' aw Harmsworth trophy de fender. from competition In the Sold cup races which begin In the Detroit river here tomorrow. was announced by her owner today. It has Keen decided.

Wood said. to depend upon. Miss America I. to defend th gold cup anti save the new craft for the British International ilfarnisworth trophy races September 3 and 6. To participate In this event however.

she will be obliged to enter the elimination trials September 1 and 3. 1 AS the dance brings thirst Coo Colt tringi TBXCOCA-COLACOUFAKT TOTH FOB T. AtDHRJlAH to the Dutchman's pick fortl rifle pit duties. Interest Runs High In TechrFurman Game. If real spirit has anything- to with ultimate victory don't wag' too heavily on Teche to swamp UU Furman university's Purple Hurr, when that outfit reaches Graat field on October 18 for' its fling at Georgia Tech's Golden Tornado.

Farman will. probably lose that Struggle. but you'd have a hard urn. convincing several hundred Green. rule rooters that are coming down for the festivities.

Yesterday some tidings of the preparations thatare being made drifted Into this department coming from Phillip Warren a well- known citizen and grid fan of Greenville. Here Is what Mr. Warren has to say about the matter More than 75 Greenville tans have already signed up for accommodations on a special train which will take Greenville boosters to Atlanta on October 16. when Furman university's Purple Hurricane meets Tech's Golden. Tornado.

It Is expected- that by the time the two teams trot out on Grant field at least 300 Greenyillians Including a large delegation from the student body of Furman university will be in the stands cheering the Purple Hurricane on to movement to take Furman supporters to Atlanta- for the game was inaugurated yesterday at a special meeting of the board of di rectors of the chamber of commerce. A special committee. headed by Milton G. Smith former At- lantan and member of th Furman university athletic council was appointed to secure enough boosters to hire a special train. Mr Smith declared itoU morn- Ing that the trip Is an assured fact.

Of course there Is no way to de termlue just how many Greenville fans are going to attend this game but there will be enough of them to be heard and you can take it from a Furman tan. the bugs aren't coming down to- see the Torn ft d6 do any more damage than our own Hurricane. The Furman hand Is coming along too. so Wop Roman and his Jacket serenaders wont be the only ones that can raise-a fuss. Pur man Is getting ready.

Look out. Reports from Coach Alexander last night were to the effect that he Is loteking out. Boston August 20. While the country's leading men and women tennis players were deciding today who should fight It out tomorrow In the final matches of the national doubles and mixed doublet title tournaments boy experts determined their champions. Little Julius Saglowsky.

a ltd of less than 15 years. who learned his tennis on the Indianapolis sand iota. became the boy tltllst of the land. Thomas MeGlinn of Ehlladielphia defeated by Julius in the singles. went into the doubles final for Boys paired with F.

Miles Valentine and won that title. The youngsters all displayed tennis form that augurs well for the next generation of players. it was a day of successes for Big Bill' Tllflen king pin of the worlds tennis stars. After watching the boys go through their first strokes. he went on the court with Young Vincent Richards as partner and advanced to the final of the national doubles by defeating' the Klnsey brothers.

of California in straight ts. The scores were S. 97. Tilden and Richards national champions or 1918. will meet Williams anfl Washburn' eastern doubles tlists of this year in the final round tomorrow.

After a brief rest. Tllden paired with. Mrs. Molls BJurstedt Mallory. won the right to contest In the national mixed doubles' final.

They turned back Mrs. May Button Bundy stilt a hard hitter on the courts and Robert Klnsey. 63. S-6. In the other mixed doubles semi-finals Miss Mary K.

Browne and W. Y. Johnston. each a former national champion. won over Mrs.

Frank if. Godfrey and Max Woosnani. although the British Davis cup captain and his partner won the first set. Johnston was in poor form In this set. netting ball sitar hail and twice losing his service gains.

He recovered sufficiently to permit his team to win the nexLtwo sets and match. 6 84. 62. SOCIAL CIRCLE WINS FROM GREENSBORO 74 Greensboro Ga. August 27.

Spe cial. Social Circle defeated Greensboro here yesterday afternoon by the score of 7 to 1. The feature of the game was the heavy hit' ting of the whole Social Circle team. Hancock. for the winners secured three hits out of five trips up.

SOCIAL CIR. rh. po. a. Donahue.

cc. 1 0 2 4 0 Lloyd. P. 5 1 2 a 0 0 Hammock. Sb.

I 1 3 2 0 0 McGahee. R. 3b Parish. lb. 4 2 21 2 0 Cox If.

2 0 0 2 0 0 Lloyd E. c. 4 9 1 3 0 0 Mobley rf. 4 0 McGahee L. p.

4 1 0 05 0 Totals. 36 7 9 7 14 0 GREENSBORO ab. r. It. po.

a. e. Reynolds. R. lb Boewell R.

ss. 4 0 1 5 1 0 Butler. R. lb. 4 0 1 9 ft 0 Sanders.

lb. 4 0 1 1 1 3 Reynolds H. c. 4 0 1 7 0 0 Merrltt. 4 0 0 0 8 Reynolds.

1. rt. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Boswell. J. If.

Crossley cf. 3 1 3 0 0 Boole. 1 9 0 xButler. E. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 1 I 2 7 lilt for Boswell In th.

xillt for Crossley in 115. Summary Two-has hit Parish- three-base hit. Parish stolen bk e. R. Reynolds double play.

Bowell to Reynolds to BtrUerrtriple pray Doswell to to Butler bases on ballsToft Merrltt 8 struck out. by McCabe. 3 by Merrltt 8 earned runs. Social ClrclejTT Greensboro li left on bases. Social Circle Greensboro 8.

Umpires. Perere lllghtower. Time. 2:30. FIRST AND FIFTH WARDS WILL JOINT GATHERING Tonight at 8 o'clock a Joint rally of first and fifth ward citizens will be held at Sunset avenue and Slap' on street the dividing line between the two wards.

Candidates of the first and fifth wards will speak. GRAND JURY TO PROBE SHOOTING OF NEGRO Following the shooting of Frank Wright a negro. Thursday night by Officer John. Crankshaw and nil death a few hounlaterCcoroners Jury on Friday returned a vrdlet of death from gunshot wounds. It was announced thatvth grand Jury will probe the shootingI Officer Crsnkshaw.

itTs alleged twa chasing th man. who wax fleeing In an effort to escape arrest and shot at th ground la an effort to frighten him and Tnake him tone to-a halt. the shots wUdand taking effect in the negros body fist inches In height At a. mothers1 meeting held cently in uth Csstr Kanu a ban was put on short skirts and high Anrust elal. Griffia defeated Ron ra this afternoon by' th score of to 1.

The game wa a pitchers' battle Between. Gross for Borne and Goeber for Griffin. th litter hay- lug a shade. Kicks former Agrtf- ge player. hit a horns run.

Tfe Dz 9cr ROME- ab. r. h. po. a Kane Sk Parnell.

ss. Hodgla. 2b. Hanson. If.

Fox Sb. Weaver. rf. Pierson cf. Gross p.

Totals 4 GRIFFIN- Pound If. McLaughlin. as. Thrasher cf. Stanley.

lb. Wheeler Zb. Hicks rf. 2 Vandljrtff. lb.

Galas e. 2 Goober. p. Totals- 27 I 7 27 II Score by innings R. Rome 7090 1.

C80 1 Griffin 000 200- 10 3 Summary Two-has hit. Plnon tree hit. Thrasher horn run. Ricks double play Rodgln to Parnell struck out. by Gross 2 by Go her 2 bases on balls oft Gross 3 off Goeber 3.

Lindole in Romp. Llndale. August 2 Special. Llndale won today's game 10 to 1. Undale roads only three hits and no runs until the seventh when they made eight and knocked Long out.

Th ere. CARROLLTON- ab. r. it. po.

a. Barber. rf. Walton c. Moore ct.

Jesmef lb. SchUrMr It. Watson lb. Taylor. lb.

Brenner as. Long. p. Totals Driscoll It. Donaldson.

Herndon Ib. 0 i i. Smith. rf. Overton.

b. Mlttwede. lb. Suggs- cf 4 Earp. Bolt.

2 31 1. 5 24 14 2 ab. r. h. po.

a. e. 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 1. 3 0 0 1 Totals 34 10 27 12 1. Score by Innings JR- Carrollton 100 000 000 1 Lindale 000 000 82x 10 Summary two hits.

Donaldson 3 base hit. Mtttwede double play. Brenner to Jesmer bases on belle off Bolt 2 off Long 4 off Watson I hit by pitched balls. Tee- mar by Bolt hits. oft Long 8.

oft Watson 6 off Bolt 5 struck out. by Long 2 by Bolt S. Time of game. 185. Umpire Harper.

LaGrange Splits. Cedartown Ga. August 2 Special. Cedartown and LaGrange split a header. LaGrange won the first and Cedartown the second.

Culp pitched both games for Cedartown and but for his wild- nest would liars won both games. Tucker featured In fritting and Shaw made a great running catch of a fly hail In the second game. FIRST GAME. Tk Des Be LAGRANGE- ab. r.

Ii. po. a. e. McColloch ss.

5 1 I 0 Bowden. lb. 4 1 2 I 4 0 DMIlnerSb 0 1 0 I 0 Thrasher ct. 2 1 2 0 0 H. Mllner.

if. 3 0 1 1 00 Greene rf. I 0 1 4 0 0 PTiLB-er 4 0 0 6 0 0 RfikS lb. 1 1 0 Fried. p.

Totals 27 1 0 OFIDARTOWN- r. h. pd. a. Shaw cf.

3 1 1 0 0 0 Slater. 2 TaUer. lb. 3 Tucker. If 4 0 2 3 0 0 Kelton Ib 4 0 0 8 3 0 Bradley.

rf. 2 i 2 Simon. lb 4 0 0 1 3 0 Robertson 2 0 0 1 Totals 17 Score by innings id ran ire 01 ZOO 000 dartown 10 100 Summary Two-base hit. ej bases on halls. off Culp 1.

off Fried 5 hit by pitched balls. Rick. by Gulp struck out by Gulp 8 by Fried 6. Time of game. 2:10.

Urn' The Bx Score. LAGRANGE- ab. r. h. po.

a. McColloch. ss. 3 0 1 2 0 Bowden. b.

1. 4 0 1 1 0 D. Mllner. Sb 3 0 0 1 1 1 Thrasher. of.

3 0 1 0 0 0 H. Mllner. If. 3 0 1 1. 1 0 Greene.

if. 0 0 4 0 0 2 5 2 i i xBurke 2 Totals 2 1 7 3 CEDARTOWN- ah. r. Ii. po.

a. e. Shaw. ct. 1 0 1 0 0 Slater ss.

4 a 22 4 0 Taller. 3b. 2 0 1 1. 2 0 I I II Hawklis. Totals 23 6 8 21 9 2 Score by innings R.

LaGrange 001 000 100 LGrnle 003 Oil OOx 6 Summary Two-base hits Tucker. Kelton bases on balls off Culp 4 off Shanner struck out. by Gulp 3. by Hawkins 1. by Shanner 1 time 1:40 umpire.

Guyon. ARREST INTJQUpR CASE IS MISTAKEN CitiUeC frai Flrat Pg appeared at the Fulton Tower with hi prisoner and was about to ar. range th amount of bond for Grayson when' It wasstated that tb prisoner already has a sentence of a. year and a day pending against him. In is appellate federal court for alleged violation of the dry" act Baphire then dtolded.

to Jail son fth without bond. and have him. taken before the corn- plssloner Saturday. With th prisoner was taken a leather brief case containing six quarts of Scotch whisky. which.

It la declared. Oranon had arranged to sell to the woman whose name la withheld. for no. It 1 said that th government secured information earlier in the day about the alleged proposed transaction which led to th arrest and th seizure of the whisky. Deliver CT en.

According to Agent Eaphire who broke up the alleged transaction. Orayson is on of. a number of men hiving prominent business connee. tlons In th city who ten whisky their principal means of livelihood. It alleged that th most common method of operation la meet auto- miles at specified corners la th smart residential sections and then enter th machine with the whisky and driveaway to complete the sale.

Very of tea the bootlegger. It Is said. delivers his wares to th doors of his customer la a palatial Urn- ousIne Agent Saphlr would not divulge details as to how planned th ar rest of Orayson. stated that seal complaints tahad been relved to the that son was sell- whisky anti that several efforts had been made to catch him. Pollowing th arrest of' Graytou.

Agent Saphire emphatically nl rumortkat li had considered resigning his present pdziUon In order to accept. position as specialIn vestigatoy' for Solicitor John Boykin's office. ald that anr report th tth solicitor has offered hua a jhr aafa4se tc. n-i ys Big Crowd Watches Fast Workout pd Eattlint Bud. rslowlnrSwtthw healthy red that ihoeth1ltsrI pink of condition.

wa rubt ln hlm- lf down taf Ur five wt TOuniU with the We gloves wita Johnny Celmarm yesterday afternoon. Their perrormncebad ne irltnea 4 by what our golfing experts would call a large gallery. The rail birds wera packed thick. In Walk MllIerTa ttrtn- nOSiuns How does work. ndar I asked.

I don't think he's hard to lilt said the Battler but I do think that he's hard to hurt Bat that Isn't alL He can. land himself and when he. lands oh. Lord. how he- soaks.

He whaled with those big pillows and hurt manors. than rye been stuns with th five oune- era in some time. and I know he was pulling his punches at Th tL Me may' not. beat Frankie MOT- y. mm not saying that he will.

Murphy Is a mighty hard man for anybody to beat because he's. bout La hard a man to hit on a vital spot as lye ever seen box. But Ill say this If Celmars dots land one of those smashes In the- ten rounds they are scheduled to fiitt the fight wont go ten rounds. Those socks would stop anybody in Celmars wasn't backward about discussing his plan of battle. "Murphy is the master' boxer eh Well these master boxers have a habit of setting stopped when a fighter goes alter them.

I. don't claim to be any wonderful stepper. I cant dance even on a ball room floor. I go in the ring to tight. and thatV what rn do with Mr.

Murphy. Ill fight him every- step of the way. He wont be able to do so much boxing then. I understand that there are some pretty good dates already arranged for the winner of this fight. Well.

you can just say for tn that I need those dates In my business and I'm going to have them if I have- to knock Murphy stiff to get them. Murphy Isn't Taking Any Chances. on Scrap. Frankie Murphy isn't taking an- Declarations that the mind of people who tried to proven 6 licitor John A. Boykin cleaning up the city were as black as hell1 that a political clique controls the city council that Chief.

James I Beavers should be discharged by one speaker and that he should not by another and that every child 10 years of age. knows that there a something- radically wrong with Atlanta's municipal government. featured the tenth ward political meeting held Friday night at the Oakland City school house. The meeting. over which I A.

Dealer presided was called for the purpose of. hearing George it Woods catdidate for council from the tenth ward. discuss the bunco' probe and police reform. T. F.

Caloway present councilman from the tenth ward Sam Freeman former councilman William Scott and Wilard Poole also spoke. Favored Majority Revert. Mr. Woods said that Boykin did well and that the findings of the aunco investigating committee of council should be carried out. We should start at the top in- cleaning ip the city government and police department said Mr.

Wood The chief of police should know what going on and If he cant find out. he shouldn't be kept in Ins po' sition. Of course. Chief Beavers has been shackled since coming into his office. but that does not excuse him.

The city council is controlled- by a political ring or clique. The issue of this campaign a moral one. There Is vice here and an open whisky selling which should bestopped This it a re construction period and changes must come. William Scott declared that the mayor council aid board of alder- men are partly responsible inc the present deplorable condition in Atlanta's wovernmejit. Children 10 years old know that there is some thing radically wrong with our government" said Mr.

Scott. A change. must. come. If commission government Is the only thing that can remedy conditions then let It come.

The minds that opposed the work of Solicitor Boykin were as black as hell. More whisky has been sold in Atlanta during the past eli months than was sold dUring all of last year. Favored Chief Beavers. Mr. Callow-ay recited his record during the bunco Investigation stating that he voted only against the ousting of Chief Beavers and A.

La- mar Poole chief of defectives land against the abolishment of the civil service. The others condemned by the bunco investigating committee he voted to oust lie said that the- reason Chief Beavers had been unable to do effective Work Waa cause of the police' board and other boards which handicap the chief and which he Mr. Csiloway voted to abolish. Sam Freeman. former councilman said that any one who states that there Is graft In the city govern' ment does not know what he Is talking about.

Some people here seem to have hysteria about conditions in Atlanta. It is unfounded and is giving Atlanta a bad reputation all over the land. Go to oth- er cities and see how wide open they are la comparison with Atlanta which some people seem to think Is the sink of sin. The police department In Atlanta is good as a whole. The way' to remedy things is not to revolutionise things but to et the black sheep out.

Wlllard Pools said that the men on the bunco Investigating committee were representative Atlantans and that their report should have been carried out He also said that So licitor- Boykin wee honest in his endeavors. and that politics should be eliminated from the Oily srov- ernmetit by running it on' a business basis. MAN AND GIRL HEW UNDER THE MANN ACT Following their arrest Thursday sight by officers as they wire boarding a train out of. Atlanta for Jacksonville FU J. L.

Mauldin age 27. a street car conductor of 165 Fowler street and Pauline Tha. den 17 years old of 1SOH Davis street were placed in the Fulton county Tower Friday by. order of federal officers on charges of' conspiracy to violate th Mann act. They were arrested following a complaint made by an uncle of tit girl 7.

T. Meiga at whose home lived. Uaudln alleged that lh girl Has bees mistreated by. her el Msnldia Is said to be married and kaa thrsa children. Dr.

Russell Brown. of th First Congregational church colored is leading his congregation through the study of th Blbl by delivering a series of sermons on the- Old Testament during the fall and. win tsr Tnr Sunday finishes th Book of Genesis with the subject The Superior Realm of th SoiL' The prison mission- committee of th church. under th direction of Dr. Brown.

conducts th services it- th federal penitentiary at o'clock Sunday upon th lnvitatlou of Chaplain Sewell. of the depart meat of Justice. Negro melodies re liglous hymns and a short sermon will be given. 7 RInMTdt StdtniIMtt. A.

Former student of Rnhardt-col- picnic it- J0oclcckThursday evening. September l. at Grant park. Plans for an annual chances so to speak on this Gel. mars He worked- out again yesterday afternoon and If.

ever a warrior is taking an engagement se rtouiy Murphy is taking this affair exactly that way. Me not- only worked. Jbtrt he worked hard for a good bit more titan an. Hour and lie had plenty In reserve when quit He was paying a whole lot Of attention to hit tiny too. In his Workout.

Cumin says hi. wants to. fight dots her asked the CharlestonMSn of Mystery. All right 471T accom modate- him. rye always boxed la Atlanta because I could win easily that way but don't think mm not able to fight see a fellow wants to trade punches.

Tat not going to stick our Jaw out for anybody to hit at but If anybody sticks their Jaw out- or me what happens to him is bl. own- lookout-I wouldn't be surprised to see this scrap end long before the tenth and I haven't any Idea of losing. I don't com over to Atlanta to lose fights. It don't pay we. Battling Budd In Finest Fettle.

Experts who have- watched Battling Build work declare that when he goes on in the first ten-round bout of the star card with Soldier Jack Wagner that Atlanta fans are going to see the old Budd of the days before' he went Into the army. plus a Budd' who has learned a whole lot about boxing. believe BuM is getting into real. shape for th first time since he got' out of the service was Billy Lots' comment- Remember how he used to HUT Well he's hitting jOlt like that now. except that he isn't wasting any punches.

He's countering quickly and oolng a lot of stuff when he gets in close. Then he's learned to' get around. too. I expect to see him win back an his old prestige Monday night. That soldier you know is a soaker.

Hell outweigh BuOd a good-bit but I'm not a bit afraid that the Battler wont be able to take car. of himself. Characterizing the methods of R. Baohman and other proponents or the merger of Klrkwood with Atlanta as contemptible and selfish T. J.

Bryan mayor of Kirkwood on Friday night addressed a large number or members of the opposition at an open air meeting at the city hall. Those in favor of the merger were invited to have a representa. tive present but failed to take advantage of the opportunity to hold a joint debate. Duning- the session the chairman called upon friends of the merger to make an address or to make any announcements they wished but no one answered. About a hundred citizens attended the meeting.

The official organ. of the opponents. The Klrkwood Booster. made Its Initial appearance Friday night. It Is attractively arranged and contains data reviewing in de.

tail all steps In the present controversy since revival of the question several months ago. It shows the advantages of the city retaining its charter dwelling incidentally upon the disadvantages and pitfalls certain. It is stated. to become the lot of Klrkwood taxpayers should the merger materialize. C.

A. Saunders. ex-councilman of. Klrkwood. presided.

The coming election on September 28 when the merger question will be definitely settled by referendum to the people was discussed. Charges made by those in favor of the project at meeting last Week that opponents had deliberately. Interfered with passage of the measure In the legislature for authorization of the referendum as a means- of fettling the question by using their influ- ence to have It defeated were emphatically denied. It was announced that the Kirkwood citizens may register any day now for the election on September 29. Every voter In the city was urged to east his ballot.

Warrant Sworn Out For Randolph Rose In Savannah Court Savannah August 2 Spe cial. Before Judge Orr. of the tau- riolpal court here todayt state warrants were sworn out by Judge S. Conyers. a prominent Claxton business man it Is said for W.

Brooks. Randolph Rose Sr. and Randolph Rose. Jr. charging them with maintaining an office for the purpose of selling futures Brooks.

in charge of offices here. la under technical arrest the Roses are In New York. REALTY TRANSFERS ANNOUNCED FRIDAY Sale of property fronting CO feet on the west side of Piedmont avenue feet north of Fourth street by Peter F. Clarke to George F. Bancroft for 14400.

was revealed Friday in a report of Teal estate transfers issued by the Atlanta Title and Trust company. A residence at 17 Park street was sold by J. E. Farrell to Mrs. E.

A. Landers for 500. The lot Is 58 by I fr feet Property at 33 Colquitt avenue on a lot 41 by St feet was sold by Mrs. Mary Alice Blgham to C. H.

Seals for 8500. Bond for title of 18005 was given in thetransfer of a section 500 by 1360 feet at the northeast corner of McDonough and Paper Mills roads from Mrs. Mary. E. Buzbee to T.

W. Welch. The property at 557 Lee street was sold by A. Graves and others to C. J.

Miller and if. M. XJgoa and bond for title of 11850 was given. The lot Is by 27L feet Bonds for title 8000 each were given In th sale by Asa O. Candler Inc.

to E. R. OelisUr and P. it lg of valuable Peachtree road' property. Mr.

Gelssler bought a lot 100 by 7 feet on Peachtree road. 1765 feet northeast of Dunwoody road. Mr. Esslg obtained a lot- 185 by 905 about 1000 feet south of the Fulton county line. VERDICT OF GUILTY AGAINST SLAYER Greenville.

Ga. August 28. A Jury late today returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation of mercy. in the' cue of Lou Brown. a farmer.

wh Veen on trial till. week on a charge of th murder of nil wife. It. was testified that Brown was member. of a gambling party to the Uerriw ther coun ty swamp lone It.

taking Mrs Browns chickens for a feast. Be cause Mrs. Brown scolded him Jot taking th chickens Is alleged to have choked her to death. Roland Emery witness for the state. tfhosald he was a member of the swamp party testified heard the Browns' We cry Dads dy.

you are killing mamma. ATLANTANS TO SPEAK AT CONVENTION Royiton GJU tust claU Thfranklin CountySunday School convention will be held 8a at Fmnligumsj Chapel. tin miles west of Royston. An Uterest ingprogram willb carried out nil several noted Sunday' school workers of th statev will present. Among the speakers tr Professor of Atlanta.

and Mrs Fields field workers of th I7rfCs7rrtBVr sBCit lJ Li JrlJMiBa f- i-Washington. August sltlon of. the case- of Eugene V' Debs. TimprUoned leader. may- taken with President Harding tomotrow by Attorney- General DaulhertyJtwu was stated off iclallytoday at the department pt Justice.

iT The soil draft of recommendations on the questions of. a pardon for Debs has not been' completed officials said Mr. Daughterly. It wasraidvha tnad tlv study Into th history of the Debs cat and Its relation to the cases of other offenders imprisoned under the var laws plans it was asserted to present tothe President a comprehensive study which would Include a discussion of th crime for which Debs was imprisoned and its punishment the law governing the offense and the penalties provided the relation of of this class as well as the particular features of the Debs cue Individuals. No indication of whether' or not a pardon for.

Debs would be recommended was forthcoming at th de partment where officials said' that as the matter was one. for final eleslcloJl by President Htl2ln tile question could be discussed of flclally until' th president hat acted. CAMP MEETING LEADERS SELECTED Jackson. Ga. August Special.

VTrustees of the Indian Springs Holiness camp meeting announce that they have secured Rev. John Paul vice' president of Asbury college Wllmore. My. and Dr. Miller of Nashville.

Tenn. at leaders for the 1922 session of the camp meeting. The recent meeting was. said to have been entirely satisfactory. Collections of 2800.

although only 2200 was asked for. are re ported. number of improvements I to the camp ground are planned for another season. All old officers were re-elected as follows Rev. G.

W. I Matthews Fort- Valley president Dr. Thrasher. Douglas vice president and Rev. it.

Glen. Dublin secretary and treasurer. DR. FRANCIS TAPPEY WILL PREACH SUNDAY Dr. Francis E.

Tappey. of She- byvllle. Tenn. who has beth called by West End Presbyterian church will occupy the puppit or that church Sunday at both the morning and evening services. He is stopping in Atlanta while en route.

to Shelbyvilie from Montreal N. C. where he has been for a few weeks. Dr. Tappey' was offered th West End church two weeks ago by the congregation.

and he will announce hi decision shortly after returning to Shelbyville. He' was called to succeed Dr. R. P. Klrkpatrlck who resigned to accept the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church In Anderson.

S. C. Dr. Tappey Is a life member of the Rotary club at Huntsville. Ala.

where he was pastor of a church for several years previous to his present charge. He Is said to be one of the best known ministers in Tennessee. MORTUARY Charles Denltam Charles Denham. of 134 South Boulevard. died Thursday at a private hospital.

lie Is survived by one son Charles Denham. Jr. and a daughter. Miss Alice Denharn Glenn K. Ayerg.

Glean K. Ayers. 25 year old. of 51 Haven street died Friday morning at a private hospital. lie is survived by his parents Mr.

and Mrs. T. At. Ayers. Joieph Fine.

Joseph Finer 89 years old. of 663 Washington street died' Friday morning at the residence. Me is survived by three sons. Sara. Louis and Raymond Fine.

Mr. Martha 1. Smith. Mrs. Martha L.

Smith. widow of the late Davis Smith of Atlanta. died on August IS In. Kansas City Ito. She Is survived by a daughter.

Mrs. George S. Wlgfall. of Baltimore Md. and a son.

Edwin D. Smith of Kansas City. Evander Shapard. Tuldette Ca August 25. Spe cial.

Evander Shapard. father of R. P- T. L. and E.

Shapard Jr. of Griffin and who Is well known In this section died recently at his home in Shelbyvllle Tenn. at the age of 76 years. Mr. Shapard was a native of Shelbyvllle.

He was a gallant Confederate veteran and for souleltime past hail been commander of th Confederate veterans of his native state. Re was married 51 Ssars ago to MissAnnIe Ltpscomb also leaves five daughters. Lewis Kayton. Savannah Ga. August 26.

Spe. clal. Lewis Kayton one of the oldest and best known retired bust. ness' men of Savannah died hero today. He came to Savannah from Baltimore the year the civil war closed and was a prominent figure In commercial circles for nearly fifty years.

He was a pioneer packer of th south. He is survived sens and a daughter. In New- Guinea both men and women are subjected from infancy to a distention of the lobes of the ear until In maturity the orifice la so largethat a ring can to In. serted as big as a child's small hoop. It Is their notion of beauty.

A NERVOUS WOMAN HunWnD1f W. Vs. After I got tTer tb IntilnA last spring I yru in ma down and suemtnm tuno lions. disturbances. I suffered with bearing pains-and was Mrrotu felt as If would goto Mj breath was so short that I not walk up bin at aU or hardly walk up stairs.

HaTln Dr. Pl re a Fk rorltoFretcripUon witB re wh al cane Into wOmsphood I tided to t. I hare taker three bottle. and feeling NELLIE ZBUCK. Automobile Stuck Mud Ostag.

a rvlee. t- WMMfWal r. ffi. rVix Sf Ssf Demos MOUsed Untojt Titmi yfriB nf Xailas i TXTts Caiml Ag ft 8 a FIFTH AKD vi Washington August 2t. Plans or perfecting of in sgricul tural relief act- which was passed by and approved by th president' bef or the adjournment are proceeding rapidly and.

will be announced shortly by Eugene Meyer. Jr. dlrctort of th War 71. hence corporation Th ct- 14 lnglt Is a measure of great significance to our agricultural Interests. It I very eonstrucUve piece of legislatlpa And.

In my' opinion. Is thoroughly workable. from an. ad- It recognizes the new conditions existing in par domestic and la- ternLtloflI trade and aims to meet these conditions by giving the War Finance corporation power to assist 1 financing th carrying of agricultural commodities until they can be marketed In an orderly way. Th inability and unwlUlngnes of foreign merchants and rnanufac- turera 7to purchase th greater part of their requirements lor" th year during the period immediately following the harvesting.

crops as User ar accustomed to do' in not- mal times coupled with the failure of. our owumerchants and nsanufac- turats to carry normal stocks has. brought about a situation which makes it necessary mar" hot our staple-product over longer period than Cotton growers of the south and the wheat producers of the west particularly will be benefited by. the new act. which is clearly an emergency measure designed to meet.

th abnormal conditions facing the conntry. Mr. Meyer said. 1000 in Rewards Off ered for Arrest Of Train WrecKers Cordele Oa. August 2 Rewards totaling 11000 were- offered today hr the Crisp county commissioners' for apprehension of the alleged- dynamiters who wrecked an Atlanta.

Birmingham and Atlantic freight train at Mussel Whlte near here. early today. Ephrlam. Peckham. ner fireman.

was the only one In- 3. The train was loaded with tock and perishable freight seventy head of cattle being killed. Railroad officials immediately started an investigation but' no ar rests had been made. Ye Employment- Bureau. An employment bureau to accons modate school boys seeking work has been opened by the IL C.

A. on Luckie street. officials of the association announced Friday. There are' 1500 applicants already listed It is estimated. Business firms Ing services of boys ST' urged to communicate with- the bureau Im mediately.

No charges are made to either boys or employers for this work. A committee representing the Atlanta Woman's club visited Mayor Key Friday' with a protest that stores belonging to the Atlanta Retail Food Dealers' association have boycotted the products of the White Provision company because that company donated th food served at a recent-dinner of the club to promote the Interest of the city curb market. The conIttee was composed of Mrs. B. MrBoykln president of th club Mrs.

Aloozo Richardson first vice president Mrt Norman Sharp chairman of the curb market com mine and Mrs. George Obear. Jr. They asserted that the grocers were putting Into practice the advice suggested by an editorial la a recent edition of the Atlanta Re. tall Food Dealer.

th official organ of the- association to cease handling the company's products. It stated following the conference that further steps will be taken la the matter. Excursion Tybee 600 Round Trip September 3 limited returning Monday night Central of Georgia Railroad. Adv. Baptist vanflUtni Tat th Southern Baptist assembly grounds at past Hv years committed last midnight by severing his I wlthV knlf JlthealthyiajiMl 4VlthiicaaieV The taken' day.

lie was years old and leases'- wldowii t-J A. NEGRO 72YEARSOLD Mobile. Ala. August 2 Rlcharjfc Davis. a negro 72 years old fwsic to he the oldest person ever PK On the gallows in expiation of- af crime la Alabama.

Governor ltHbf I refused to further interfere wlthslhi 5 1 execution. T' liH IH STO TH I Purify Your Bloofi Utt End other rdda troubles ft' i afflicted with skin txoubk dons Itt' the fr ty-i torture longer but start rIIh Tray to porilj your blood intlrc I. 8. S. the standard.

Mood purlfler for over Wysarf. Poe Sp itlBooUtt toe X- vidual fc The Standard Blood Ptaifac. AUSTRALAN EovoLTrur sTvl. srw ZEAIJ3D' Tbe Palatial Psiseeger Stinera E. M.

B. Xiar B. 1C Xak 30000 Tons 13600 Tons sail from Vanoenier B. C. fat tn and millet apply deesdise By Heatey Bids cur Tonytli aod lt ai Its.

Aunts or Cuuiliin-ABitrtl ri4n Royal fl Xlne. 440 Scymonr Sti TaV eoBT B. 1V I AMERICA LINE New York to Rotterdam. VIA Plymouth BoulognSur Me Rotterdam Sept. 3 Oct.

Nov. Ryndm Sept to Oct. 16 NoV 19 No AmsMm Sept. 17 Oct. 22 Nona Noordsm Sept 24 Oct29 Dec.

3 PtM a Offtoe. ce W. TaMytli gfc. Atlasti. CU NARD A ant rright at liv Yort' Btoa XontreU Portliai loatJwDpta Uvnpoel Plymouth Gttrbovrf Jlriatol.

oD40114errr. Antwerp- Kttttrdaov Eanibseg Xtdltwra- sean and Port sad Anchor Steamship St. Atlanta SWIONERY TOMPKiMS 3 PEACH TREE SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT for the Six Months Ending 1191 of the condition of The National- Vie Occident OF NASlIVILLE TKfN. Org under tb laws of the State' of Teniiessee. made- to the erner or the State of Georgia in pursuance to the laws of said StaUU Principal Ottio JOZ Seventh Averiue North.

1100000. I. CAPITAL STOCK Amount of Capital Stock paid Up In II. ASSETS. Total Assets III.

LIABILITIES. Total LlabHItles IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OP THE TEAR i92t Total Income 570462455 V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING FIRST SIX MONTHS OP THE YEAR 1821 Total' Disbursements lSlS7. 0i Greatest Amount Insured la-any one risk ff 7000000.

Total Amount of Insurance outstanding. 70:03,108.00 A copy or the Act of Incorporation duly certified Is In the offl iii of the Insurance Commissioner. tt2j STATE OF TENNESSEE. COUNTY OF DAVIDSON. Personally aiK peered before the undersigned G.

R. Clements who. beingduly sworn- deposes and says that he is th Secretary of The National Life and Mci. dent Insurance Co. and that the foregoing statement I correct and trn C.

R. CLEMENTS secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 25th of August 1921. Seal W.

B. CONNELL. Pep. CC E. McJenkin Insurance Agency GENERAL- INSURANCE 313' Atlanta Formerly Empire Buifdinj.

SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT for th Six Mouths ending 1521 of the. condition of the Mechanics Fire Insurance Gompany rganized under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania made Governor of the State of Georgia la pursuance of the laws of said 8 60 Walnut BtJreeVPhlladelphla Pa. Whole Amount of Capital Stock Amount Paid up in Cub v- it Total Assets ot the Company aetual cash market value. A III. LIABILITIES.

Total Uabllittes INCOME jnmrKa HB MDNraa Tout Income icruaiiy received daring the first six months Total Expenditures during the nt six months' of th year" ij ifl casUi wV. ii yl tJViiv Greatest Amount Insured Jaany one 8000000 Total Amount of Iaaranee outstanding 212 S87100 cc oflthli Aetrottncorporat1on duly certified 1 of. lie office of thlnsuranc Commissioner. Jf yi' a BTATBOF GEORGIA COUNTY OF JTTLTOx Personally app before the untiersignd J. tcJcnk1n who being duly sworn.

dt and says that. is th Agent of Mechanics Sire Insurance Cea pBtyt foregoing statement is correct and true. v. jt if 2 rJEV Sw rh to and subacribed befof this Ytn aj XwrBii ll IJ'- i 1i. de1It.

iiin. Y1i. lt CLIFF WHEATLEY i ubl atPonce Leon I co lttee arra ceme1u c8J tlon forth DdI. comm loner Is ts treat. Cant therefant i away the In which SP11ler'l h.

attendance and the 1 having tha play ch nr. I vo the. alh Su JAP TENNIS STARS LOSE I. The th Sh1 ldu nln 48. redii nce at r.

nc lyth hf pop fd a Inh fu tnaa rin er- Ii1S I i OO 1 fur noon burn I hand Ihi 6. cijl wens. 1 tlc bpl ftOr onte a trr. ad a troesov on I anstlS acg bt 6 In- was' coolheaded ItrO thede 111. SZ 8.

I the i I 1 were. su. 1 I I I IU encCl In. I Mlcfh. With I I rsmtl atJ hY 1 I 1 rte geiar le I er IJ rn in rt1atlonaJ entr I VrTtttMAHD I COIIPAJtt 429 TOTIIR r.

Du nl kk' for" PidutieL st Tech Furman Urealpirit 0 u1 reacheaG tober tUuCC cODvlcnC levral hundrd Grn- vI. tt. comll' dMD fetlylteL Yesterdy soe tdina prparatona tt. are beig me drfted Ito leptnt cm- tJl nfar i Greenvle WareD 1l1 utt Wt eDvme alrey. slpe accm- moatona a ecI whc 1 u6 GreelViRe boses lnt 1.

Fuma unvelltra Pple HUlIee Tehs Tornao I expectd trt Of Grnt feld It GreenTUIn. Farmanunlverlt1. w1 I i atd ceerns te Pule Burcana ement Ue Fur apporter Att rted meetng te brd director chmber committee heid- Mlton Smth Iantan the Fran athletc counclt point eough trin. dlclar4. tr fct 1 t04e.

mny GreenvU. I reerel a nu ih tke Frman aent Tornadb HurIcane. Furan bad comln alongtoo serenader. cn rle. a tIS.

rmn I i xnder lat wer efect Iobing out" OLD CHAMPS I IN NET FINALS Bo ton. Wble player fght matces double tte Litte 1 Indianapols iot It 1 Jel deeated Julus wih Mies Valentne ad tite youngster al for augr wel or generton- player I uBI Bi" Tiden. stas. Arer bO1 firt Itroke. and nBtonal deteatn Kln brther.

Calfornia Itraght sts Tlden Richards natIonal 1Ions 11 wil WlIms aaIre I tomorro" a' relt Tiden Mr. MoIa Bjurstet Yalory mlx flXal. Mrl Suton Itlt had hiter cours. seml-fnals ls eaCh natonal I won Ma Briish Dav hI DartXer frt wal netUnl bal utB bal Ind recover suficienty next two 27. wa hevy hi- tng Scia winners secued hltl fve Tie Box SOCIA a r.

h. c. 3 1 1 0 5 0 2 1 Loyd. erL 36 I' GREENSBORQab. Reyolas.

1 1 2 2 1 a. Buter. R. Reyn ld. O' Melltt.

p. I O. Boswell I. 3 0 1 0 ii 0 c. 0 Bol I I 4 xButer.

0 Totais 3 18 a i i II it Summary Parish three b1 Prllh f. prPr BOwel ReTold5to BuUerit a bal. ff MrIt atrck llt Mcahee MerIt eared' rn. Soeal Crce. rellbro 1 let bue Cl Clrct I Greensbor I U.

Ir Pue ft Hlghtower. Ti. 1:1. FIRT HOnll GATHER1Gi tf Iir 1 nat peon etrot IUvldng eel i wards Cndldate te Jd tt 1r wIpeaj GRD I QFEGfO tW Ofice JOhDCkha an11. la 1' ou Ju wD prbe te ho tI.

tcer Crnaw. the. I eln efrt espe amlt ad the cnnd fot rl teD' IeJh1L toa halt the. ahotefr WPdLBd knc etet thane 1chulnbecht 7. rl 1k i i.

1e irilr GI i elrtb 41Rm. re ts at DbJth Sre ne cw ptcer JeUren Or. 8e a Goee Grt te late hT- i mca fore' pler. bt. hOJ n8 ROH' to hpo XeI I 0 I Pel 1 Uor 4 1 3 6.

a 1 2 1 Hon 1 I. 0 1 Fox lb 4 1 213 f. I 0 1 PU8D c. 4 I 1 2 0' Grs. I I 0 4 1 Totl i GRIFFI- ib.

r. h. p. a. Pund.

It I' 0 0 I 1 0 McLucli 4 0 I 2 4 1 Thher. ct 1 2 1 Stey. 1 1 a 2 0 Weler. 4 0 1 a 1 Hck rt 1 1 2 0 0 Vandlgt. 1 2 0 1 12 1 GaJ 0 1 8 0 I Goeler.

0 4 0 Totl 2 1 Sor 0. 0011 GrJ Tw OlfO Truher rn. Ia hi Pa. Del strckOlt Grol Z. Oe- bae bals of Grs 3.

Geber 3 Licae i Llncale Alga ZSpeelal toda" gam 114e onl thre rnl untI the kocked Ln out T. Boa ro CARROLLTX- a rt 11 2 0 0 Walton 0 0 0 Moore 4 I 1 0 0 Jel1d. 3 0 1 I 2 I Sh 3 0 0 0 Q. 4 0 0 3 a 1 31. 9 0 3 0 Jrnner.

I 4 0 0 1 2 0 Lng 0 1 2 0 Total 2 LDDAE Driscoll wgOll 8 4 0 1 5 1 4 2 2 1 I c. 3 1 0 0 c. 1 0 7 1 0 p. I I 0 1 0 3 2 1 Innlng Carro1on oeo Li ar hit rt. eot Teln as DIched JI- htl.

Lng 6. of 11 LnS t. Bol 13. Umpir. LaGrne Cedrtown 2.

edartown LGrange splt doubleheade LGranae fnt hl wld- nUl ame Tuck atur ItUnl an ctcb I bal lecnd G. TkI r. McColoch l. 4 to. Miner lb.

Thraher 3 Mlner. I 0 0 Hager. c. Rlck 8 0 0 3 0 0 0 30 I' CEDARTWN ab pc e. c.

00 I I. 1 2 4 0 3 1 fro i I 1 Y3 1 e. G. I I' Cu1p. p.

2 0 0 1 4 0 xDanlels I 0 0 0 0 0 30 3 4 27 1 1 bylnnlXgl LGrange OU 0061 Cedartown 10 Two hit Grene bali. of Cull of hl piched bals. lJ 6 tr 1 oi feC fo. IU plre. Guyon.

SEON GAME. Tl. ICre LAGRGE' p. h2b S' i hne r. I MIner.

1 Ha er. c. 2 1 1 0 0 Ricks. lb. 1 0 0 8 1 r.

i 6 li CEDARTW- 4 l. 4 3. Tucker If. 3 0 I 1 I Kelton. lb.

2 0 1 I 0 1 Bradley. r. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Simon. 3b. 1 1 0 2 0 0 Robertson.

0 0 0 Clp 1 2 1 0 0 21 Hawkll 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 I I Innin 100 Cerown 01 OOx- KI a rs i Shane Itrck 1 tme. ARRST IN UQUR MilT AKN c.u-.c ha. ppeaeat tl wih 11. praaer wa aout 11 the aman 4 8n U. attc the alra ba In c.

nd aiday penlnl agnst hm ap lat feral cour aeled vllaUoJ the4l at. Bphre. ta 4041. al Gra7D thw wewtt lond. ane ten efr p1fe I lether c.

entic Quan sctch why. whie I dead aue aU wman wthheld I IS ai tt the erent Icred InforaUon ealeI 4. alleJe prpfel tlacton the aut ae te ale hl Deue. Ce AccrnJ Alent Bphlr. brke te aUec' UACtOn Dp ei' tJ Uof1D te et whl.

prcpa meal lvlhO I anfe tht the moa emmO methO 0 oerton to to mies 84f. re the t1' tl htk cln awyf tete te i7 4 er wa efaJ. 1 Ofha tom 1m. sph t4' Do 41TI bo ple the a rtot Grnon II. stte ercm-1ti4 ye te efet.

that Grn. lwha fftQ bCmt hm' PoUo ttQ OrM Bt SPhia I bUeaUJ4ee nmr. ee. alB blaPntIUoD I oep aePta IUan a lt tO Solctorob Bt Ina CteHIUld tb. at' anr slcltba hJ a i j1 i i rrf Ck QlC.a Jf 1BYFZ WOOD1 f' l' uf 0 Bud lol heatT rett h0 iiD octlo wU.

1 Mf cow tr fys wltt lonj I OhDJ ClJear at peoncldbwte wht ou 1' eperu wutd Wt tl aJ dos orJ J4rJ ake tink hea br4 1t. te Battu. 4 tin i he. hut. Ut a ealael ldehLrhO he i okL whal mwt tho bil p1owad hur mre th i ben atlnl the fy.

0e I. te ald kowbe puliA unc my Fraln py 87ml tt wI I Murhy. amhy ml I abodY bet. beoae hes I har ht oaa vltl ttu nd toa Bt th smlbe thten ra4 te ceulee toft. tht wont ten.

rundL a ld anyby creaton. Cela' want back11 abut thes mlter bxer baht Iettnc atOpeel whe thter Ioea atr them 1 cai cnt daJ rom or. riAl that" wht wth Il flb eYer. wnt muc boxnA I prt tte wnner tha bt Wel. sy jatesln bUllnel rI hav them" Muhy Tan Ay Fraie Unthy' tldn af.

HOT POlTICAL ME HELD IN TE TH NARD Delaratons mlndot the to er nh poltcl clque control cIy counci I dlCargw peake that' other tht ever chId tha is omethlng rdicaly wonc wit nth poltcl Okland Ciy meetng. whlch 1. Doler caled ge ca.fd'd cc Olfetro tentl polce loway. preent counciman counciman Scot nd WI. lad Pole aso Favore lort lt.

Woos ald dd el bunco InvetgaUni counci out strt up- pUce department" lad M. WOQd Te chie polce wht I id 1 aIlon. haked cOmng IS hf lceTbbeut cA at iI rle eb ls PoOp 1 ciiI i is Tere atd hik seUnJ be. ltppd. re cOltrucUon chanaa Wllam Seo alde paul Iponslle te preent conditon t- overme Chidren 1 year at thln radicalY wr nl aaidMr Sctt.

com. I Ioven- mnt rendT cnditons. I com oDpole Solcitor A IL ben Atanta pat si rng al la Fayor4 Bun Calowy recied hl Invetalon tba ony i rf BtVe et a alns te tboUlbment civi srvice. comitee ost lid tht raon hd efectve w. be- casDf polee' bard othr chef Caloway.

abollb. Sm Feman councIma. anyone Itate tlnk afo aboUt Sme cond- tonl Atanta I I Jf da 8 tor ctea and comparion lant whlb loe lem a fti 1 :0 1 te wa Uenlo et te Wlard Pole th menbn te InTetptng commitee represntatv AUantan tt ther rpor been 01t. alo sid tha S- Ictor Boykn wa endeayor. ad tt POttC hould elminated tom Oly IOV emmet runnln I n8 bUl MA GIR HEL THEM N' AC Iolowln thell aret Tludi Dht oficers a wee balng tin otAtant JacklonYle Ju141u lr t.

Jioh 1 yea. ot' 10 Bt wer plced Inth. Fltn cunt owe Fiday b. ntca n- er aate. followlC' cmptlt maeb7 al uce.

te Ilrl o. I who. lyed Uula a81tt ll IfJmltreate b. her1b" eie ad mred t. lS BUe ofthefn i ptoaa curc clOela lednl cneKtfo thrl the atuc the Bible 4eUyehlJ aerl8 aeroDI' th01 Tetamet duin fal a.

Wn. T. SundaJ he fnlJ. te Bok Oeel. wt telbJec.

SorRe1m l. Te. pallaOcmlt th ehu the4lron0 D. Bw eOucataea att fe ptaU dc SdJ uoa tlnTttoa al U4aJ Ott RafStl 4 Wa kF" 1oI4 4 I ptc tJtc 1Th t' I Dt IPte. b.

tor. P. foan numeew ao a ODthtC m. al Iworke a lf 7t7caftoon an4U. 1 1ar tb en eDt roul X1J t.

t. af ex. Uy. tt CL on w. 1 WOke bltmor tuI01an4 Jela plCt 1 ne hquitUe py IDI awhoe attntio hi- tl.

to 1 blawokOt. I emana wt fJht ke te Clflca i1 At1lt bule culXwln e17 tt waYbut cont tk ble ht felow wla te Jcerl AIDJ SUC jw aUb7 atbut I Uyb Uckte jawouttor De ha ll hla ow. lokot. tr I 1 et hvent a loi cme oJe Atanta 10. tKht I don I Bit Bud Fiest Fee.

Expr Jave. watche I Un Bud wrk delae fir tnrounel te tr wit Bldin Jac Waler fn. ar AlnJ dyS plu. But4 ha teated bieve I cetl real ahap the frlt tme em' se hlt Wel hea hl- UnA lke eeet a I in 1gl eaH ret lered around aee hm af Mondaynilht1 ew g'al tHr' bI te Bater I tke It MEODS MERGER SUPPORTERS ASSAILE Charcterizng mthods prop- wih Atant contemptble le1lsb. Bran Krk- wood nu membes OPpositon ope meetng cty hal.

Tholln invied reprpseIta. tve ruent bu faled I OI are e. cI ma mae anouncementl th wlhe. Answer d. ctens atended th al OPP- lents Is inital appearnce nlaI Is atracively Irran ed tal al preent trvelY tince te QUe- ton severl alo.

It adyantaes It Carter dwelng IncIdently iW sfd fd. at. Jlrkwood taxpyer IhouH merler material Saunder ex Kirkwood Te comng electon 2. mer queston wi delnltel7 lette tJ pe- wa dlscuue4 Carges prject wih pas mer authorizaton rreenlum menot etln quetl uslnl intu- deteate wer phatcly I wa wod cltznl rgllter electon el Vtora ciy Ga Augst U. tore J1pal cour hee todar ltle tcflxt dt nel Broks.

Rndolph Rose. Rndolph Rle Jr mln talnlnl a otlc puroe seln utur Brook. otiC heu technicl aret RO I ar TRNSFERS Sle frnUng a wc Pi dmont 4 Four atreet Carke qeorn Bancott fO uttOI reealed dJ. 1:1 or otta ut Tite compan. relidene 1 Par Farell A Lnder.

18 nO teet Proplrt I 4 as aoll 7 Alee BI ham 500. tte wa glvt the. tranfer Icton 1. northelt 1BOUCh ma ldl lar7 Bzbee prlert 55 Le ateet wa ad oer Kt1er ad Lloz Ut. oS nn BO Clat esOt wee v6n the CDcler.

Ie oller Dd FJlg Talubr. Peacte ppery. Geillr boUht 719 fee Pechtree rod 175 north astof Dn. ol 51itE count Ga. who-baa atMaI eeh the IDUr4I fa mbUutrtJ Merriwether Jl t.

ttZ co 1. choked tb 11IO Idhe a hi hear ktl11ncmamm. SPEAK. ONV NtIO- Rofi Atll1 lt SJJt tfnl sraWl ID procramwtl1kcanJe4 1 ft e14aflelJ ofQIe RELE 70FiDEB c. rjt CB tT 1ifij C' RJ flf WlliG.

ivM ct D. itlDfp i oltheatetiotEU neV In byAttorney- lit. rat" de ne fiD al4rafi ODthlQuatlona paJ torDebahaa ed. ls made an exhaus- live thehlstoP7 otthe 1tsrelaUon 0UenderaID undutbe He preenttG the a' comprehenlTetaGT fhtft Ule I UX1 r1loned th d. ofieKo Uen tl eparUeu" ofwh ther' Deblwould tho f.

aaf ti' not of- the I INDIAN SPRINGS LEADERSSELECrED 8pe ttrustees of. 8 red ohn ai' rl ft rh 1J. Onr a ae I nd I I ll I eretde ll yn1h aanofhu i el fnt Fan She bYVll1e C. the his. res.

I I or. years i r1 id I a ht. Jo eph Fln on' te doYJ Ilal at Sm th Ga. 'Evander lir1nTa a.o a sPla ii ii soare time the years MIslAn le Llp lit 0 mb. Re allol avu th for.

th41 by' two Oldu oop. noUoDof vous After the R1fered 1rom bear1nrpaJuUd 1000 3 teltaa cotopIeoaKJ wallO ahottt1at walkup r41T. D11a ro11tt Prncr1pt1on wb U7 tryjtagain :1 am ZB1JBCH. iaMud' CaJIJauu.1e JIft1I IYo JIWIUTI ZMCZ4ND Si. eOIlflN r.

t48IIbrblla :7. trQI 1 our. iJcr. nOlR ftAN tKiiJii ii 1i 2 lf the before. fi I act.

aid HhJleerd1eeuu tug I creat.alnl- ourIrleuttllral erut. averT con trucUT1Iece a. mYJ rom' a poIDt ft1e. thnew ulat1nln ourdomutiendtn totrl these-conditions to' aa- I flnan the' carr71 commo 1Uea' the Cnbemarkete4 aDor4rly I ab 7eb tu1 3 to the ofthlr tberear fol heaUngOtcrop Uaeyar toe. mut1me.

cwple4whhtf1. O11row andmanufae rI7Dorm1t ck. brou I.to ur I PleProductllonr a 10D ar o1 a eJ eyac Jl the ntr7. KetrulcL. Offered lorflrre Jers to leh A 1t er a tJhn JlUAll l' ne po Jured.

load live ar- mad ri. en I. on annouDc ll oW a BOYCOTT BY GROCERS CHARGED BY WOMEN prod the serv recent. dinner cur heB. it e.

cur mitteeand aer ed Re. the a oela t. stat lathe Ty ia. 5 ptember 5 EVANJJELISFCUTSFil iij8i iWN fliRifjt ALT lCAVS i fttir has UTed th6Solithern. Ba t1a i 1 lb' th.

la :5 the eaQI II. body 1lt. tfL for tt 4a 01" D4J i Wl NE ti glMiWi7Yi 7'- 1r bUeAt utuStttJUdar J' aDecro ol4 rl ief l. On J1In1nUDaIIun. toJe oldutperaon everitQ COfv lnUPIat10 i.

nthellnte te I 4' xut THAITCH lfY qr fI ttW re 4lIordindblood. U' t1 dw1thatfntroubUi themacJ4 it wsyto purff7our 8. ie' JzBoo1I 1 afhbC lt ehar writ. CA. MdJcsl Adviice.

lIiJ SSSCOS PtoIJOAthfttaO so s. at I i TlaeStCn iIar Bl olP if" 1' i. TE FOR WLL ALDERMAN FIFIIW i A. USTRALI tNo 1tC Ii. er8.

O' ll BI cr. a tto OLLAHr i EAICA Ut4E" ot er 12. t' Am dlD Nov. aSept Paiseefw 4hl. surlcl1t BaltoXoa ortIaU.

t- IJ Olasgow HamRzTXe41to 1' Cuur4 kho8tea1i hlfbtJ StAtlaAtaer Local AI1i 7 8T- TEMENT tor' nthlEndin 1 Deiji1 t.f BrAc ident lnsurance c' NA8 1V1LLE 1 Ten ellee. theOO ofidS te14 to Octioe-3b3 vet1ueNo th. if i tr Cash Ob f' S31i 629554505 MO THSOF YEARli 6. 08 UO tHEYEA1 87lq cerUftllLia tl1eof commiuloDer DAVIDSON. I thrll fn lDf1fu d.

ID urance Co. and. fore i NisJs 4' aublerlbet 5thdtYot Auro J. EM fel1l InsulanceE I. Atlantairru rineiI1Emp re' iiuijd' gf Pho 12S9 YIL t1AL STATE torthSI YoJlthdli1C a.Y- 4.

of Me. ani I lurart t. UiPBJLUJiL 1 rP nlad. Iaot 8tateot P' uyIT ti a' t. GnernorofthStateofGeolCia putJU1e60ftbeJawaotlid8 clP GO Jau eetPhll 4e di pt Stoc i Jtooot upJa I08OQ IL i' 1 lAne olthe mpanrUtualcuh lu S11.

otat abII i 2 ic tJ1.1 1i1J 7 tNC JmDtmINO' BEPBaT JlONTBS OP" THE YEA. i. rotat t. ll I SIXII0Nl1IOF Xt 1dWtAPtn4lturea4nr1q aiXmonthaofuer ur 1 j1 t7 ooPof Ih. 4ut eertrtle4U otfU1 fU 1 fattct FIaa1O STATE OO11NTrOJ YDIlro-PraoJla 1 J1d ralJ1ad.

ZaJ4cJnktn who. DI' U41111. lie the UeatfoLXechanlcYlre 1t1I e- iJl aD4thattbtoreColnCtatementbcorrctandtrU. 1 1 1 THE OONSTITUflONTLANTA. GAr ATURDAYAUGUT St1 PAGE NNt M1ui1' 1oi' t- hambe It I L.

th. I I so that 11 4 IW 5. oth' Voi I STARSLOSE I. I It ith i flCnt 5 in tha I I ij I t1 0 I I ing 6 I I' I I i I 1 I i T1 I :1 I iiumiittoiR. i I i I Miss the IC I I 1 DIOt3 AND RIu i.

A3thedancatntbkst 4 cli. t. cocc I P1rrffwnD. a litt tIra that aa rsnt ap- declareahL. de- Pprznan NETFINALS While th eats.

deublee ti na- on tam hi Soclal Th 5eor. a1. e. 18 LloydEc 0 3 9f7l4 4 es 0 3 BooI 0- 4 8 21 9th. Two bse Butler tilpie to balls off 8.

Circle 7 oclal ed i HOLD an IthS 4ank JohnCrankhaw andhi hours later Coroflers shooUngJ it ls was tO rnotbersrneetthgheLdre South Kaosbaa bestS. J' 0 szi 1 re nWmi' Griffin 0a Atii st ps. Oriffin jsers the of 2 10 wee i forBorne the I a g. me KaneZbe 2 0 30 Pamdfla 01 3 MorroWt1. 0 ac HodgIL2bi I 20 Hanonif 30 a 00 Weaverrf------- 0 0 0 of------ 0 5 Grossp 200041 31 124121 po.

Poundeif. 30 ThrashercL. 4 2 0. StanleySb. Wheelsrb.

Hlckzrf 1i 200 0 Qalnee 2 6 0 1 3 Two 00- Speeial. th The leer. 1. a 4 1 1 Waltonc. 0 Jesin1b.

Schdlcelf. 2 0 2 2 1 1 2 7 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 lb. 4 2 Suggscf. Earpc 21071.0 Boltp. 10 000.000 lO Summary 2.

6 seer. 0. 5 Mimer. Hager 8 cc. 4 4 Tuckerlf.

Keltonlb 4 0 0 1 0 0 Culpp. R. LaGrange 8 Greenel sBCOND I e. lb. 2 MilnerZb 1 Hagerc Rlckslb 1 2 ShannerP 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6l Shawcf.

i 2 0 9 of. Simon3b. 0 Oulpp. 2 621 eore 2 CedartOwn POx-b Two 3 LIQUOR 5-- 1ee rappeared his wU stated tojall atthe the taicena the a. Crasru One the to tha drive away 6l7 often the b.

a- so. Md effect the denied rumors that he a spee1 In- tI a cc BYPUZZLWOQDRiWF CrowdWatchesFast wuibbint self aftr' gioye ben thickin Ion' :1 Oh. rne knowbe that Mu pdy. beaabout a this-if r. pIa ehi me to lw' POUT1CA MEET TTV do- hell Ia L5 of kn is oundfl isa un- 5 a he So- ofAtlantA Fla Ca strdetand 1 the the sbe the cia.

iobe Lciftible SbiJy. Browuof the by andwln the the znissioncbmnitttee the the the the 9 the re- 0 4 letedt wale3kLGL iu bolda 4Goclock Thursday ktGraat ineetingwW lii rnaathS iCtf- lu re LL- lie workedou afterneonand so- thlsstfatr but bequit tqhut- be ilI jaw' for roth. night good- bit MEEIIODS LIE SUPPORTERSASSAIftO Du jig th A of very WarrantSworn Before 60 eal 7 3 9500. 190 271teet. bf 9lulerand Besig fit on a ofbiswlfe a 19 the he deLt ho said iIa Th.

ranklln County Sunday Sat- urcay at wlltbscarrled the statewill be are Floyd. irleids of tOebrOti- Sunda7s SChool mediation. iJi 5. r' eo RELEASEOFDEBS MAY ErAIuP0 I TODAYBYHARDING I of imprisonedsociallst leader be taken with I ficially today- i i 4 laid. tha He I to' the Bobs case to any policy with.

regard to the so-called offenders I the de- one 2SnSpe. waaasked re- A ot 1 Thursda a' KAyers Eeph Mrs. onAugust inKanas Mr Evandershapard. I 1. Griffin OvedaUghters.

Lewis sout bi I patas tud so hrdlywalk HainXna Plerees good bent do in Cmli Set Ats Wreeket Ivy 500. WIuTh STAR Ak Lila ss4ReesIw S0is 1i' sad it 3 a. Iateiaticiial C. Jia T. NevtA aevsf geitef" rasytk it Igowi voii' WIIITLLIXI kJIASFirrI1vARD.

Puns for. the of the dIreeto the. corporation-- Vbe act Mriieyer. itls Ii 5 oninietrative- pintf' view 10 Way. The tnrersto greaterpast for the are for us to mar- in ir Rewards EmployrnentBureau im- to 21.

Boykin the 3- Railroail--Ailv. EVMiGELI CUTS. HisowNrHRoAca ILLIIEALTH CAJQ etie1 J' Dew evanelist. who. lived at the R1dgecreatthe psstflve yeah si4 thr wIt a Ill health assljtift 11114 taken to Latta S.

C. bulls b' CS yes. a 72 YEARS COESTO GALLOWS e. 21. miei legally hanged here today forah murder or' Liasie Digit a negrese June 1 1225.

Davis is belIeved t0go the a STOPfl1AT 1TCH Blo E00na unzi' a are lse' disordered blood. you ars maddonIa wit tho purWerlor oTerOyeari. Spoil. Booklet Jidi- dofe wiThout ch5w a. CA SSSCo pe 43OAtZan6a0a.

OfSShstmwdryUaf p. S. a'- TheSt ndardB1oodPariR VOTIt FOR MLLLTiIbi1t PI3rfl WAflD AUSTRALIAN 5. r. Pse sndWsltm to' Bell Si.

muTer WOLLANI. I UAMERICA NovI9 Oct 29 Pssserr St. Services- Qeebee Ealifar a. Liueit er the uneii. tti Accid nt TEc 1 the oovej 4- 4 6335542i6 R51 in any outstandingO203108UQ offite' a the The Is true.

I. C. TziistBuilding EmpireBuiIding. PhoneIvyI259 SAnAz JAi. the June' 20 its laws tateof t6t Sta Principal Street Pb1ladelbia I CAPITAL STOCK tsel0O00i00 OOoo9e.

ASSETS. Assetzof aetualcish 2ll7ftia 4' 2Si7ifl. 0 I TIlE SlXIfONTIIS YEAR 10 cash V. EXPND1TURE3 DIIIWecI PIRT SIX MONTHS OF TIlE TEAR iYft. in n7 on risk Inluraneeoutstandtng 2l203Z7l00 oftb is fili Iath4 the lnsuranc 0' of OempA3 and i a eJNKPt Sworn bforjnie day of AoeuetIflIr 5- 1 0 P.

P1RLDZNO ot4ry Public. State of Nie ot State Agent-A. V. BROOIL Name AgeItt Atlant LE MJBNDtN0AOBXCTIk4 Sb. i t.

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