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Js mm mm mt Supply You have the greatest possible satisfaction in buying Housefurnishings of us for we not only carry one of the largest lines and most varied assortments in Atlanta but sell to you on such easy terms that the most unpretentious homes can well afford all the comforts. You should familiarize yourself with these superb features. 172 Whitehall Just Belo LEAVES FOR THE SOI First Hearing at Columbia So' C. Today-All Sites to Be Inspected. Washington March 7.

Secretaries Baker. Lane and Houston I a. detail of army engineers. composing th 1 board which wm determine the location of the 20000000 government I nitrate plant left Washing-ton tonight i for tour of the proposed sites In I South Carolina Georgia. Tennessee.

Alabama. Kentucky. Ohio and Wt Virginia. Local interests along the Une will be given hearings. the first being I at Columbia.

S. C. tomorrow. The trip wm be completed March 16 alter Why you will benefit by reading. these advertisements.

THE Atlanta Trust Company believes very strongly and' very honestly that it has superior trust and banking facilities to offer the people of Atlanta and the surrounding country. We believe that a wider use of these facilities will. benefit the customers themselves and the community. Many persons do not know to how great an extent they can make use of a trust company. It is our purpose through announcements in the Constitution on Mondays and Thursdays and the Journal on Tuesdays and Fridays to tell in as interesting and clear a mariner as we can what the Atlanta Trust Company has to offer you and how you can use this Company.

We believe that if you read these advertisements carefully you will gain useful knowledge about trust and banking matters that will some time perhaps soon be of inestimable value to you. ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY 140 Peachtree Street which a be made through the west. President WUIIOU hag instructed the board to the site a soon as possible In view of the reed for a nitrate factory la case of International complications. The members or the board said before their departure that every effort would be made to reach a decision within a. few weeks.

Because of the existing international situation arrangement. wilt be made so that the three cabinet officers wilt be In constant communication with their offices by telegraph. They wilt hold themselves In readiness to return to Washington It caned by the president The board will at no time be more than 12 or 15 hours distant from the' capital. In the party were Secretaries Lane i Houston and Baker and Brigadier General Black and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Keller of the engineers' corps Colonel Charles B. Wheeler of the ordinance department Chief Engineer Merrill of the forestry bureau Chemist Carruthers.

in charge of nitrate ex- perlmlntal laboratories and Chief' Chemist Parsons of the bureau of mines. BRITAIN MAKES REPORT ON LOSSES BY U-BOATS London. March 7. An official statement Sued today says that twenty- three British merchant vessels were sunkby mine or submarine during the week ending March 4. Of these four( teen were of 1600 tons gross or over and nine were under 1600 tons.

In the same period three British tatting ves- i srls were sun statement includes one merchant vessel and one fishing vessel sunk during tile previous week. but not included in a previous statement. I Twelve British merchant vessels were unsuccessfully ed by submarines during he week. I The number of merchant vessels of iall nationalities of more than 100 tons net. arriving at United Kingdom ports inuring the week was 2528.

The num- i her sailing was 277. These figures are exclusive of fishing and local craft. Tired aching feet feel refreshed after an application of Sloan's Liniment 60 not rob it penetrates and wpthes Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments does not stain the skin. Have a bottle handy for rheumatic pains neuralgia gout lum. bao sprains strains toothache bruises and muscle soreness.

At all drugies 25e. SOc. sad 100. Sloans Umrnnt J. M.

HIGH CO. Corner Whitehall Hunter and Broad Streets Presenting Suits That meet the exactments of discriminate tastes Individualness There you have the one word descriptive of the newer styles for Individualness Ul of trimming of color of material An lndividualness That Permits a Free Reign of Your Own Ideas follow them as you will and still feel that confidence in appearance which conies of knowing ones self attired in the Individual Models Are Here in all the variety-range of a uiidseasons display and the sea- sun is barely opeu Models of Stoikinttc. POlret Twills Trlcotme Gabardiue Serge la Cloth Etc. In Black navy new greens. new tans and tho Sportful tones in High colors.

Models For Misses Juniors Women and a Particular model for each Individual The Prices 1975 25 2975 Especial Attention 4975 is due the showings of Stout suits for women of full proportions. Here too Individuali ess" is wonderfully evident 0 9 I x. a 25 2975 3250 35 to 50 HIGHCOMMMMP mm J. M. HIGH caMMMMMMMMMKMM rt ir-- j- Sacred' Fire Virgins Distribute Programs at Atlanta Theater USHERS AND MUSICIANS AT THE ATLANTA.

Following the desire ft the "Intolerance" management to present the great 32000000 spectacle In Atlanta Just as it was done in New York and to give It an possible atmosphere. the Atlanta theater has Inaugurated innovations which are creating much Interest. The lights have been colored with amber to give the Babylonian color effect. Beautiful girls in costumes give out programs while a. special orchestra.

plays In the lobby before' the performances. Since Monday night. when this new wrinkle in the Atlanta management was In evidence. hundreds of patrons have tendered compliments and congratulations upon the effects and more MORTUARY T. J.

Luck Fairburn. Fairburn Ga. March 7. Special. Thomas J.

Luck. aged. 66. died at the sanitarium at Wrightsville. ca.

Wednesday morning. according to dispatches received by relatives here to day and the body is at Hemperleys undertaking parlors at East Point to be carried to Enon Baptist church. 6 miles north of FaIrburn. where funeral services will be conducted by Rev. L.

plass or Fayetteville at 12 o'clock Thursday followed by interment in the family burial ground In. Enon cemetery. For many years the deceased was a respected and honored citizen of Campbell county. a. son of the Late Belford Luck.

He is survived by his wife. two sons William Luck. of College Park James Luck of Wrtghti- villa two daughters. Mrs. Nana Turner of WrightsvlUe and Mrs.

M. E. Hemperley. of East Point three broth- erg A. J.

and L. S. Luck of Fairburn. and F. M.

Luck. of south Georgia. and one' sister Mrs. Narcissus V. Niles.

or Boaz. Ala. Joel Lanthrop. i Joel Lanthrop 27 years old. died Wed- neslay at a private hospital.

Re is survived by his mother. Mrs. 11. C. Lanthrop.

of Birmingham four sisters. Mrs. J. W. Freeman.

of Birmingham Mrs. H. L. Hales. of Gadsden.

Ala. Mrs. V. 1. Cartledge of Texas.

and Mrs. S. A. Agnesla of Birmingham and one brother W. E.

Lanthrop of Birmingham. The body was removed to the chapel of Ii M. Patterson Son and later taken to Birmingham. Edward Cherry Macon. if aeon.

Ga. March 7. Special. News was received here today of the i death In Chattanooga of Edward Cherry former Macon man and brother- I law of W. B.

Chapman. member of the civil service commission. and Don Goodman one of the ci sanitary in- i specters. Mr. Cherry was born and reared here.

but for thirty years he had been residing In Chattanooga and was connected with Times. Mrs. M. L. Cooper Macon.

uca. f' Macon GIi. March 7. Special. Mrs.

M. Cooper wife of United States 1 Deputy Marshal Cooper. who was for twenty years sheriff of Rou on county. died' yesterday at her home at Perry I after a brief illness. Mrs.

Cooper was 69 years of age and was born and rear- jed In Houston county. Besides her hand she survived by two daughters. i Mrs. T. X.

Gilbert Mrs. X. W. Traylor. of Perry.

Frank Youngblood. I Frank Young-blood the year son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I YoungbToo1 died at II.

private hospital early We f- nlsday morning. lie Is survived by his parents. two asters. Misses Clara. and a Younhooi and two brothers.

Maurine and Ernest Tf unKbJood. The body removed to the chapel of A. O. Roy Donehoo. i Mrs.

J. M. Johnson. Mrs. 1.

Johnson. 47 years old. died at ii o'clock Wednesday night. at the residence. KG WahnTh She Is survived by her husband.

and three rhl1drn. Norman. Vugen and Mary Care hPT mother Mrs. T. W.

Thoma. of Ka ton ton two sisters. Mrs. VT. S.

Jlnkfn of Kntonton. and Mrs. J. 7 dam of Eaton. and one brother.

Dr. IX Thomas. of Clayton. Ca. Clara Higginbothcxrn.

rlqra ham year daughter of Mr. nnd Ir. 3. liggn hotham. died at the re ld nce.

209 Echo. street at SO o'clock TV Wdnesdav night. The hdv removed to the chapel of Harry O. Poole. GEN.

SCOTT RENAMED AS CHIEF OF STAFF. Washington March 7. Major Caner- at Scott was redetaUed as chief of. staff of the army today by President' Wilson. Because of tits Intimate as- soclatlon with the secretary of war.

the chief of staff has rea reappointed when a new adtnintstratton begins dur- ing his term. I General Scott will serve until next September under the ordinary proced- tire when he will reach tne retirement age. In the event of war. however. he would continue in active service without regard to the age limit.

AS chief of stat during the last three years General Scott ha. led the right of staff officials for reorganization of the army culminating in his appeal to the congressional committees for universal military service. In the latter move he acted on his own initiative. as neither President Wilson nor Secre- tary Maker had reached any condo- slot' on the subject. General Scott.

in a carefully prepared statement. laid before the committees the conclusion of staff officers that the volunteer sys tern had shown itself inherently Inadequate. VOLUNTARY RATIONING I BY PEOPLE OF BRITAIN London. March r. There has been a ubstantlal diminution of meat consumption in Great Britain as the re- lull of the recent appeal to the people I by the rood controller.

asking- that they place themselves on rations. I In consequence of this. it was stated In the hott. of commons. today there no intention at present to introduce compulsory meatless days.

The returns showed. It was said. an increased disposition on the part of the public to adopt voluntary rationing. The Evening sews says that Baron nevonoort. the food controller.

has de ded to put Into effect measures. to regulate the prices of bacon butter. talk has been created than by anything iV sSuSOn except tn Ms spectacle itself. The young ladle who have charge of the programs are dressed In costumes of the Babylonian days virgins of the sacred fire. The special orchestra which plays before the performances cpnsi8ts of a harp.

cello and violin. rendering a score provided for this purpose. The regular orchestra. with the production consists of thirty musicians with solo- ISIS back of the stage to sing special songs In connection with various scenes. Intolerance remains at the Atlanta all the week.

with matinees dl It' has been the sensation of. the motion picture world. CHINA IS CONSIDERING JOINING ENTENTE ALLIES Washington. March 7. Pekln advices to the Chinese legation here today explained the recent cabinet crisis which culminated in the resignation of Premier Titan Chi Jut and his cab.

net and their withdrawal to Tlen Tale as a constitutional controversy which would have no ultimate effect on the country's policy as to severing rela. Ions with Germany. The cabinet has voted in favor of such severance n. conformity with its threat to Germany in case the submarine warfare were not abandoned but President LI Yuan Hung- has taken the ground that such decision rests with him only. No farther details have been received to the efforts of the entente governments to bring China into the war.

but added confirmation of the move ment has been received andItls known that the subject la under discussion be. ween Pekln and the various capitals. Diplomats here say China. has been offered the postponement not the. remission of the boxer indemnity I the- adhesion of the entente governments.

to an Increase from 6 per cent to 12 per cent in the Chinese customs duties. pound thepotato i less luxuryisays a potato i water afldtherestiis mostly starch. It is food when eaten i nation with proteid but not worth cents a pound. Gut meatjeggs pricedj vegetables andstick to ceX reals and fruits. Two Shredded Wheat cost vv cents with make acornplete meal ing all the nutriment needed a half days work.

For break fast with hbtmtlk for diomirr with sliced bananas or steweajf prunes. Made at Niagara NY Msgieieazi for Price Ift-ecats. Er Sin GuariteeL BEACONSHOETORC 1 Peachtrw St. soiaf Use The Constitution Want Ads Street Pumps-New- Featuring a New Model of Dull Black Kidskin in All Regular Sizes Comes with Welt or Turn soles arid medium Cuban heels. One of the Smartest lasts that has come into our stocks.

this season. Same style of Patent Leather. 500. Same style of Brown Kidskin. 600.

WE Desire to call your particular attention to. the newer Arrivals In Sorisls1Shoes for Spring that oara come In during the past eek. Here are all the Newer lasts in wanted shades and Combinations. Boots and Pumps In. diverse assortment.

offering choosing sufficient to gratify all tastes. In sizes to fit most every foot. Prices range to 1200 i J. M. HIGH COMPANY I taarf MB.

Vtf tf tf TL. JMHIGHCO Corner Whitehall Hunter and Broad Streets Retigo Belt Reducing Corsets are worn by stout and medium women. Their great strength and elastic freedom eliminates also the feeling of heaviness. These characteristics belong exclusively to Rengo Belt corsets. They.

ire the' direct achievement of the famous patented Rengo. Belt feaV tore whidrhas proren its xvorth by ver five years of growing popularity. Inserts of elastic enable the strength of the to to be more perfectly applied and actual reduction is thus accomplished with comfort. The boning isof double watch- spring steels very pliable but extra strong and is guaranteed not to The crowning features of Rengo Belt corsets are their thoroughly strong materials and. without which all other rediic- ing corsets fail.

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