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PAGE ttXTtW Branch ot Advertisement sealed proposal, for tie contraction ol the Kaihrtlla Branch ot the Federal Reien Sank of Atlanta, NasbTille. Tenner. To be erected on the property ot Bisk, known as the Keith Bnlldlnr on Third Avenue, la the city of KaikTuls. Tennea.ee. Branch, Federal Beterre Bank 'of A an or before 15.00 o'clock, i for the tarnishing tag, pluaddnc.

electric wiring, teres, electric clocks, tag fit basement, "tint, "second (covering an area of ai second plana and apeclflca of the archltecta, A Forsyth Of Atlanta, as maker of the bid bond and third itlng building, all of tely described by the Architects, Sthalroi t. Wssarma. and the Builders' (Jiving trade or trade,) alterationa, additions, to building for the Kaahrllle Bra nek. nf the Fed era! Beserrs Bank ot Atlanta, Naah vllle. Tenn." 3rd.

Copies of and specifications may be obtained from the above named archltecta at their discretion. General Con g25.C0 made om to the architect, for each set desired. Each check will be 50neldered maker on the return of the In good condition. that check will be for S15.00, to be returned the receipt of the and specifications In good conditions, less $3.00 to cover cost of prints. 4th.

Alt bids mint be submitted on special propoMl blanks or a copy of same fnnlabed by the archltecta, or they will not be considered. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check la the amount of 3 per cent of Baas Bid in proposal, or an acceptable bid bond, payable to or In favor ot the Chairman of Board of Directors, of the Nashville Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlaifta, aa a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into a contract according to the and specifications and execute an acceptable surety bond for 80 rcent of the amount of the contract wlth 10 after notification the acceptance of his bid, falling which said certified I tprporal of the surety bonds by Board of Directors of the Naahrille (Signed) W. H. HARTFORD, Chairman Nashville Board, i I CALL BELLE ISLE TAXICAB administration, were the honor guests oanquei given at tne Ansiey ooiei day evening at 7 :30 o'clock bv for mer co workers of Mr. Blalock, D.

J. Gantt. fonnor prohibition director and at present a well known attorney of Although the occasion was 01 parting, the guests, many of whom will leave office with Mr. Blalock were in good spirits, and all joined with J. Ii.

Patrick, one of the veterans of the department, in oraising the re tiring collector. A similar expression was nearu irom supervisor 01 collector? Van Voorliis. who thanked the retiring collector of internal revenue $431.66 Cash and $93.81 Per Month (or tea months places a new Touring Car at jour door Freight, War Tax and Insurance included. Hill Yarbrough Motor Co. 247 St.

ley 151 BOOKS FOR XMAS GIFTS Splendid Line to Select From All ropular Authors $1.00 EACH Large and Complete Line of 3 CHILDREN'S BOOKSs Cento to I I 64 North Broad Miller's Book Store By Tbonwe Hardwlck, Gov official Information has been received st this department that K. N. Ber 21. embeaxled state funds "in now fugitive from Jus Sll.oo and escaped and is have thought proper, therefore, to Issue ward of Two Hundred and Fifty (S2. 0.00) for the apprehension and delivery florid blond complexion, speaks sentenci And I do, moreover, charge and require all officers In this stste, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to appre that he may be brought to trial for thi offense with which he stands charged.

Given trader my hand ana seal of the state, 30th day of November. 1921. THOS. W. HARD WICK.

Governor. G. M'LEXDOX, Secretary of State. Cafe Shoppe, 12 Houston Candler Bldg. Lun ATLANTA MULTIGRAPHING COMPANY 810 Flatiron Building Ivy 436 For quicker service WANTED High class automobile accessory salesman to represent nationally advertised line.

Experienced, men only need apply In making applications. 'State experience and references. Address 319, Constitution. IMPORTED CANARY BIRDS GUARANTEED SINGERS Genuine Harts Moutata Rollers S7.5© Eaek. Yorkshire aad kg Irak Norwich Canaries.

(15.00 Back. Written guarantee that each bird will sing. Large assortment fancy Imported Japanese Bamboo and Wicker Cages. Bird supplies all kinds. H.

G. HASTINGS CO. IS WKST MITCHELL ST. PHONES MAIIf FEDERAL TAX ADJUSTMENTS atims far refund or tbztement of taxes correctly handled. R.

Smith Formerly Deputy Collector Internal Revenue Department Phone Ivy 6442 P. O. Boat 1033 Kentucky A Lump BBSBBBaa Lump 18.50 Ton TERMS CASH Ton Rhone Ivy 4838 STANDARD COAL Petesg Bldg. for his faithfulness shown in the work of the office, and the personal inter est he has taken in every employee. josian a.

nose, Tepuoncan ap nointee. and one ot the tmesta of honor, told of the high esteem in which ne neid nis predecessor in otiice, ana said that Mr. laioca Place in tne hearts of those under him was an enviable one. Blalock's Farewell. Mr.

Blalock, in his farewell speech to those who have worked under him, some for eight years, urged those who were left in the service to show the same loyalty to Mr. Rose that they had in the past to him as collector, and declared that for those who were leaving there were even greater oppor B. L. McGough, former chief stock room clerk, and one of the oldest men in government "employ, made a few remarks. Walter Trlppe, who for the Inst eirht vesrs has held the nosition of general office deputy under the former administration, paid a high triDute to air.

eiaiocn. tie saia "Typical American that you are, your career again demonstrates that merit will win. inougn a strict dis the Question of salary, or the cinlinarian yourself, you hare always "ruled with justice tempered with mod ana you nave oeen tne inena ry one of us. When you have gone to the high place that you will most surely achieve some day, remem Presented With Earlier in the day Mr. Blalock was presented with a handsome ma hossnv chair.

A. A. Rose riemitv col lector, making the presentation speech. In behalf of the custodian force of the bnildinjr, U. S.

Seals, assistant custodian, presented Mr. Blalock with a handsome silver loving Many changes are being made in the personnel of the office of collector of Hose. One department will be abol ished, announced Mr. Kose. and several others will be created.

C. W. Whittinston. of Jasper, ill succeed J. Patrick as chief office' deputy.

J. J. Griffin, of Stone Mountain, will fill the nlace of ecnersl office deputy in the place of E. Walter lTippe. Atlanta, former member of the local Harding club.

A. M. Beatty, formerly with the Postal Telegraph com pany, win neaa tne saies tax department in the place of Miss Lillie I). O. Tj.

Pinewall. of NorcroRS. will head the narcotic department t. McM. Brown was appointed chief stockroom clerk to succeed B.

L. McGough. Work formerly done by the department handling the capital stock and estate tnxps will he done in the future by the income tax department IVomen Assistants Of Dentists Forth Atlanta Society The first society of women nected with the dental profession ever organized in tne soutn ana one oi the few in the whole country met Monday night in the Piedmont hotel at a Danuuet at wnicn speecnes Dy prominent Atlanta dentists and by the officials of the society were delivered and at which Mrs. Mirian Bachire, president, was presented with the society charter just issued by the NOTICE TO C0HTKACT0U. saled prepoaala will be received by the highway department, Peachtree bailU the office of the atate highwi furnishing corrugated pipe) and equipment except aa otherwise noted below, and other thinre nSe, of' located on the Dahlonega OalnesvUle road from station 0 00 to station 211 00 known aa federal aid project 82.

ess as fbl 136 en. common eu. borrew excavation 144 11a. ft. 15.

Inch corrugated iron pipe; 11.52 eu. yds, cement rabble masonry (Hwls.l; 4.00 preparing snbjrrade: 23.444 aq. yds. 8 inch compacted clar boand macadam. Said work shall begin within 10 days after approval of contract and completed within 120 working Plana and are on file at to wit: 90 per cent of the paid by the loth of the succeeding month "I the remaining 10 per cent wjll be paid i.oin ou oaya alter iinai completion ana The state highway department will for equipment In storage at GalnearUte DaJUonega, and 00 the road as la ted upon application to 5 per cent of the amount bid.

er aa required by Uw. Bight reaerved to reject any aad all. and to waive all formalities. This the 8th day of December. 1921.

grata Highway gntlnw," Atlanta, cash on the 7th day of arao asti, sum being otni Atlanta, and being rmme to consignor aad and aale wUl take aka ntaca. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, TUESDAY, THE A LITTLE FAMILY TIFF au. mt Twt vihat ihict? Hurt? TTU 11 HtolE YOUR. VJL 1 YJHAVS OH, LOCK XOVRfcELF TODAY Patent, Suede, Galf, as illustrated. Also Calf and Kid Oxfords.

And are mom more unnttuJ Value. AdHl to Patents. OXFORDS. Ia All Stylet. See our little window, main entrance Connally for best values in town.

COWAN DUNN BOOTERY Second Floor Connally At Whitehall and Alabama Many Tributes Paid Blalock As He Retires From Office A. O. Blalock. retiring collector of internal revenue, and Josiah T. Rose, incominr official unrtpr thp ronnhlican The society, which "Fifth District Society of Dental Nurses and Assistants," was organised in Atlanta one month, ago.

Its purpose is to organise the dental assistants of Atlanta for social Durnoses ana eaucation. Meetings are neia on tne secona Monaay oi eacs when a dinner is held and assistants' Droblems discussed. It is nrobable that prominent local dentists also will be called upon to address the meetings. Aitnongn this is probably the first suited by officials of the society that the organization is not connected in Any way with "union" purposes. As and so unkind as to call society In her address.

Mrs. also gave further information about the inems ana purposes or tne society, accent this charter." she said. behalf of the Fifth District Society of Dental Nurses and Assistants, and promise that we will always conduct tr to the dental nrofession. and all the influence in our power to pro mote aentai progress. "We expect our society to increase our efficiency.

This charter carries with it a meaning to us that is hard to express in words on this occasion. I hope that it will never happen that one of us may be so thoughtless as to remain standards higher than a selfish aim." The question of forming a state nrenn znf on. ar to th soc etv, was broached at the meeting. It was similar state organisation Jn United States, that in Iowa. In the speeches delivered by the dentists present, it was declared that their women assistants were an absolute necessity in their work.

"They have come to stay." said one. "and they will be one of the greatest factors in developing oral nygtene prophylaxis." The other officers of the societv Miss Martha Goodman, first vice president; Mrs, Fannie IL Evans, second vice president; Misg Mary R. Rito, secretary, and Mrs. Ella B. Ray, treasurer.

The other women present at the luncheon were Miss Genevieve Cer vsntes. Miss Mildred Odom. Miss Sal 4ie Turner, Mrs. Amy Martin, Mrs. Peacock Cafe Entrance 1 0 Edgewood Ave.

Special Lunch for Today Served from AM to3PM Vegetable Soup or Half Grapefruit Individual Boneless Chicken Pie or Minced Tenderloin of Beef with Rice Hashed Brown Potatoes Fresh Home Grown Spinach Hot Muffins and Bread Raspberry Cobbler Choice of Drinks Our 50c, 60c and 80c Sappers Are Served From 5 to 9 P. M. We serve the best meals for less money in the entire southland. Come up and Order Now Personal Engraved Xmaa Greeting Cards Co. 105 Miss H.

Roberts, Miss Pearl West, Mrs. W. P. Pedrick, Miss Senie De Van ie. Miss Bessie Eeverett, Mn Burkhatter.

Miss Mary CloDton. Mil Marie Echols, Miss Pearl Echols, Mrs. Mrs. William Mathews. Mrs.

Esther Felthaua, Mrs. Gladys Hsftk, Miss Jessie Sanders. Miss Rubye Tolar, Miss Elisabeth Ragsdale, Mrs. L. O.

Thompson. Miss Julia Chad wick. Miss Elisabeth M. Fales and Mrs. xs.

jernigan. Liver and Bacon. One half calfs liver, flour, few slices of bacon, salt and pepper, tablespoonfuls vinegar. Wipe liver with a damp cloth aad cut in slices about half an inch th.Vtr Tf ton thin it will Hrv oat. Fry bacon first; roll liver in flonr.

hen brown quickly on both pepper and salt and finish cooking slowly. Make a gravy with one tablespoonf ul flour and jane cupU milk or water. Apple sagce is nice served with this dish. nwtinit avenue, died Sunday. He is survivedJV by widow; six daughters, c.

Flowers, Mrs. S. M. Jordan, Mrs. Jenny Whitel three sons, W.

J. Vf. aad Joe White: a aTster. Mrs. Elisji 1 a tiratner.

U. James R. Moore. James R. Moore, aged 53, of 137 Kicnarason street, aiea in a private hospital Sunday.

He is survived by his widow: his na rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Moore, of Gainesville two sons, ters. Mrs. M. F. Whalev and Mrs.

M. Tribble; a sister, Mrs. D. John son, of Gainesville, ana three brotners, J. J.

L. A. and T. A. Moore.

Harry G. Poole in charge. Mrs. Amanda Thompson. Mrs Amanda J.

Thompson, aged 92, A Unique Christmas Gift Ideal Bridge Playing Cards, with two or three initials inserted in panel on back of each card, make an inexpensive and unique Christmas Gift. The design is a mosaic pattern in red and black or blue and buff. The cards are gilt edge, French Whist size. These are finished In single decks at 52.50, or in special boxes containing two decks at $4.50, or In leather cases holding two decks at Samples at either store, 103 Peachtree, opposite Piedmont hotel, or 47 Whitehall Su J. P.

Stevens Engraving Coy3 Wants. Shopping Oxfords and Lorgnons These types of glasses are very popular on account of their splendid service, and individuality in appearance. They gratify that distinction and taste which is not obtainable in other styles of glasses. You will not find as com plete a line of these goods in New York or Paris as you can see right here in your owivhome town. Prices in Keeping With the Times.

Walter Ballard Optical Co. St (OoeJrSap.) died Sunday at the residence of her aaugnter, airs. it. uana, oi ox Fowler street Besides her daughter, she ia survived bv a son. W.

J. Thompson, of Prattville, Ala. Awtry ljownaes in George Matthew son, Jr. George Mattthewson. infant son of Mr.

and Mrs, G. S. Matthewson, died Sunday at the residence, 910 North Main street. East Point He is survived by bis parents, liarry U. Poole in charge.

Mrs. Virginia Ann Darges. Mrs. Virginia Ann Darger. aged 80, the residence, ane is survived by, daugnters, airs.

o. aimpKins, Henry Chambers, Ifrt N. Haa Mrs. Maneo Uavis, and two so and Carey Darger. Harry m.cuarge.

William Howard Bt WilliajB Howard Rurson. nf Mr. and Mrs. T. F.

Bui Sunday at the residence, at Howell station. He is survived by his parents, a brother and two sisters. tlarry u. ooie in caarge. Charles E.

Bales. street, died Sunday at the residence. ne is survivwi uy out iwreuis. at Lowndes in charge. Thomas C.

Key. Thomas C. Key, aged 46. of 432 Central avenue, died at tne residence Sanday. He is survived his widow; B.VPH Hsmrhters.

Mrs. W. W. Cane. Mrs.

Bowman and Misses Yuki, Kosa and Virginia five sons. Begna. Cal vin, uavid. nosweu ana lcior ATLAAiTAi A Lodge Notices Funeral Notices tcnlar oooTocatloa of Maaat Lf baooo Ma. 181.

Jtz2 A RA 'a H1A.NK M. TSR8JLU A The recaSar i A ot Oorata Ko. SS, Mk a A. wUl be ia Maaoolc Tample this sharp. On amsnt af taa ccDcral coBTOcatloa at On Scottish Rite Uirre will be no degree wort, taU belna a uwecins only.

All iulr qualified brethren art cordially fatted b. wooDHorsE. w. a. M.

Z. CRI8T. Sacrttary. I 548. T.

leaday) ereatag at 7 JO ALFRED f. GREEN, W. If. Lodce Xo. 52S E.

HARRISON. A reeolar iniilcattoa of East Point Loose No. 288, jMk ft A. wIU be held (Tneaday). Dee.

fl, at 7:30. All duly qualified brethren eordlallr Invited to mfet By order of F.MMETT BOCGS, W. M. V. J.

ALLEN. A resular meettnc of Delnhl Lodge So. S8, K. at Hall. 4SSH Marlet reel.

H. T. SHITH. C. C.

w. r. ohijto(. k. of a.

ft g. eaayaw AnniTerMUy No. saS, K. of Decatur. wIU meet ytTltif awl third Toaadays at lEAffl Kut 0ooTt squire.

Oa. A cardial to all If VTJTV C. C. CH MILES CAATSR. K.

of B. S. A legalor meeting ot of Columbus. Council No. 060, will ba held at 18 Es.t atreat.

All anall fled of Ula counril urged to attend. TWtlwr bjota C. Becorder. NOTICE eapltalltattsaj rommiT Is enaartd U.thaB of autoraobUea of Pjiaiocar cars. directors of the cMngBy Vat and HOMES FOR SALE BY ADAIR BT, UMAKL ISS AVE.

Bix room uunwu.ii/ uo t10f.oo we Harriett St. lnls nouBe the will sale at 500 cash "ZZSEZZr at. We fUAVti i mBlrSS ii nresent nave decided to offer this house at tT.000. ft er more than $8,000, but he has moved to 11,000 cash will handle it. eaah.

per month. ADAIR REALTY TRUST CO. A Business Record Unsurpassed We have been lending money on real estate for more thin thirty years under the same management without the lost of a dollar. We offer you the benefit of this experience. In the investment of your funds whether they amount to $600 or $50,000.

WEYMAN CONNORS 623 44 6 Grant Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS GENERAL INSURANCE I Weyman Bayne Gibson Andrew Chapman Books He loves to know just where to lay his hapd op his own treasured volumes. An ideal jift froqi. fam ily a gytek ot. Sectional Bookcaft Held till Christmas, Foote DfiViES Camfcti i ta Edgewood and Pryor.

FOR SALE Flat newsprint paper suitable for small publishers and job printers. The price is right P. O. Box 1731, Atlanta, Ga. ATUAfcrTja TRUST CO 9LOS.

RCALTV BU08 thla (Tuesday) 'clock from thai resloenee. ley avenae, Howell Sutton, meat North View. Harry ruuenu oirector. ORR The friends of Hiss Ruby Alma Orr. Mrs.

1. L. Orr. Mr. and J.

H. Orr and Dr. and Mrs. P. funeral of MUs Friends of Amanda J.

Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Qann and Mr. and Mrs.

w. J. Thompson. Prattsvllle. are Invited to attend the funeral of MrC Amanda J.

Thompson, this (Tuea day) afternoon at 5 o'clock at the chapel of Awtry ft Lowndes Co. Dr. L. O. Brlclter will officiate.

Remains will be carried to Dalton. for Interment The friends of Mr. and lay. Mr. and Mr.

Mr. ant Mrs. J. O. Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. A.

Moore. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

ttoere and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Johnson, of Gainesville, are to attend the fu neral of Mr.

James R. Moore this I (Tuesday) morning at 11 o'clock Maness ahd Rev. W. P. fells.

Mr. H. E. Farr. Mr.

J. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mra. A. A.

Grig gs. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Gritres, of Dallas. Mr and Mrs. J. R. Grlags.

Mr. arid Mrs. J. T. Grlgsrs, Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Grlg rs, Mr. end Mrs.

J. C. Griirga, all of Marietta. Ga viol torla and Nannie Griggs, of XI land. Mr.

ahd Mrs. C. J. r.rif of Atlanta, are Invited to tend the funeral of Mr. A.

A. Gri this (Tuesday) morning. Decern 1921. at 11 o'clock, from the land Methodist church, Rev. S.

naner, officiating assisted I rletta district. Interment Macland cemetery Grandsons of the de ntain Lodge No. 357, p. will have charge of grave. Black Undertaklr In charge.

and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bradt.

of BrookvlUe. are Invited to attend the funeral services of Mr. Charles G. Bardt at the. chapel of H.

M. torson Son this (Tuesday) ing, uecemDer s. 1921. at 11 Mr. W.

M. Dial. aproie Lyons and William T. Stuchell will offl Interment will he In West View cemetery. The follow! tiemen will please act as trs and pallbf I 10:45 E.

C. Wachendorff. Mr. Theodore Pottlnger. Mr.

H. Miles. Mr. J. Robert Dillon and Mr.

H. Da Members of the Atlanta Rnlld i' Exchange and Build The friends of Mr. sirs. wnite, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.

Jor dan. Mr. and "Mrs. W. C.

Dial. Mlsi Grace White. Miss Estell White Miss Jennie White. Mr. and Mrs.

L. White. Mr. J. W.

White. Mr. White. Mra. Elisabeth Tuggle am jut.

ana asra. u. w. wnue axe ConnecUcut avenue, at 11 a. m.

as pallbearers and meet at the Kins. air. j. u. Jones, Mr.

K. L. sins, Mr. T. R.

Matthews, Mr. B. L. Monk jsimpioyees or attend. Harry G.

Poole, funeral i and Mrs. Will Christiansen nf Columbus, Mr. C. W. Christiansen.

Mr. H. G. Christiansen, Mr. George H.

Chris Hansen. IT. S. mvv Rue Hansen, Ernest Christiansen, Kate Lvnch. Mlasea JCllsnheth anil funeral of Mr.

Chris. Hansen Wednesday and Mr. and attend the W. Chrls p. Rev.

Robei 1 cemetery. The following named gentlemen D. K. Palmer. Mr.

J. E. Pickett, Mr. Awtry Lowndes Co. Funeral Directors Prompt AmManca Service DEPENDABILITY la wall ea.erlag and valatta J.

tf. GRAY CO. DECORATORS Calrlvyl268 CJIXCOAL CO. For lie Beat at $8 Ton P. a Brcwstar' WTfT.

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