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THE CONSTITUTION. ATLAWTA. GA FKTDAT. MAT 2. 192.

BAPTIST SEMNARY BELGIAN CHIEFS OFFICIALS DISCUSS the campaign to stress a strict com- Snuggle Pup Club of Smyrna School First Grade pliance of all laws were discussed, was held in the chamber of commerce building Thursday night. Among those attending were Attorney General George M. Napier, Dr. Carter Helm Jones. Acting Chief Police E.

L. Jett, Sheriff J. I. Lowry and Mayor Walter A. Sims.

'LAW AND ORDER WEEIC A round table discussion of "Law Tl and Order week," sponsored by the junior chamber of commerce, in which plans for the continuance oi SEE M'DONALD I RECOMMENDED London, May 1. Premier Tbeunis and Foreign Minister Uymans, of Bel gium, arrived in London tonight on the second of the visits they are pay ing to France, England and Italy to ascertain the views of the allied governments on methods for making Danville. May 1. A new Baptist seminary to cost $2,500,000, will be recommended to the southern Baptist convection 'when it meets this month at Atlanta, Ir. J.

M. Shel-bnrne, of this city, chairman of the special committee appointed tto make recommendations on the subject, announced today. The five citie? which will be mentioned in the report as seeking seminary are liichmond, Uir-tningham, Macon, Jefferson City, and Greenville, t. it was stated. The new seminary if established would be added as a unit to one of th Baptist nniversitip already located at thee Dr.

Shelburne, Mid. the Dawes plan effective. Fresh from Paris, the Belgian emissaries who are assuming their old role ns go-between in the allied negotiations, will be able to speak Premier Poincare's mind as well as their own when they meet Prime Minister Mac- tmimsy uy Donald at Chequers court tomorrow. In return they will hear the British thesis, which, while not new, indicates an outcropping of the old Anglo-French difficulties, forgotten since the British resigned themselves to the occupation of the Ruhr. Propose New Treaty.

Mr. MacDonald, it is understood 20 TEAMS NAMED IN NEGRO Y. M. C. A.

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Snuggle Pup Club Formed by First Grade Children will propose to the allies when the proper time comes that a preparation of the experts proposals be taken out of the hands of the reparation commission as far as is possible and nut into effect by a new allied agreement with 70 Smyrna Snuggle Hounds Hold Sessions Under Eyes of Snuggle Himself. The mcmfierMiip campaign commit-of the Butler 5t. Brmch of the Y. M. ('.

held an enthusiastic meet-ins: Thursday nijrht when the captains of twenty teams were selected -ind names of trams were civen. The campaisn, which lie-ins next Tuesday, will te a novel one in that the teams will re named nfter lead in; makeci of automobile, and each member signed will count as five wile in a race of 11,1500 miles. The workers were inspired to go into this campaign with a rush after the inspiring address 'if D. 1 who was for ten years executive see-rotary of the Y. M.

A. in St. Louis. (Tha. flreen wa elected enairmnn of the catnp.iisn and S.

K. Abram reietary. The work ers will meet asai'i for finnl instructions at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. DEMOCRATIC RACE IS TOUCH AND GO the Germans which could he obtained by direct negotiations. According to the British view, the negotiations should take the form of a new international conference.

It is believed the agreement, unhampered by bitter feelings, would be handled as one between a debtor and a creditor instead of between the victor and the vanquished. Visit Italy Next. That such a plan is likely to be acceptable to Premier Poincare at present is not suggested by the British observers who declare they know what is in Mr. MacDonald's mind. It is known that the French favor turning the experts' plan in its entirety over to the reparation commission to carry out as it sees fit.

When Premier Thennis and M. ITr- Top: Members of the Snuggle Pup club organized in the first grade of the Smyrna school at Smyrna, Ga. Below: Officers of the club, left to right, Melvin Crissey, vice president; Eleanor Ivey, president, and Elzie Nations, secretary. Smyrna. May 1.

(Special.) Snuggle, Himself, the original Snuggle Pup of the family being given away at the rate of ten pups daily by The Constitution, has taken possession of the first grade of the Smyrna school. Tor two weeks Snuggle has been reigning over classes of the first graders from the desk of Miss Marion Khyne. the teacher, and, according to Ti.c IJhrtio tine Kfrtiitytif BASIS OF CHARGES ON WHEELER FLIMSY low fares most everywhere Through and connecting Pullmans to Colorado and about a new feeling of comradeship! Continued From First Page. of four witnesses whom he wanted same list he had given to Senator same list he had give nro Senator Borah some clays ago. They are Glosser, Rhea and D.

Bingaman, all of whom have testified before the committee, and J. B. Watson. Senator Borah said the return on the subpoena for Watf-on stated he is in Canada. mans visit Paris next wck.

they will be aoie to tell I'remier Poincare ex- hrtweon '-the children. Snuggle did this because the first graders organized a club they named after him. Kvery school day morning seventy little Snuggle hounds greet Snuggle himself as they file in the room to study their lessons and at (he same time sit in on the session of the Snug Continued FYom First Page. pea ml as counsel in land permit matters. Ithea said he could not state that Campbell had haid that Senator Wheeler was employed to look after the permits, but he testified that jpalifornia MexicoBoddes Grand Canyon NationalPaik Yohtlpplan your trip ashfor folders Grand Canyon OiitLngs, California tneBeafrn Pdth.CIdSanaFe" Tred Harvey mealr actiy wnat is in the British minds.

Later in the month when thev continue their work as allied go-betweens by conferring with Premier Mussolini in Milan, the Italians likewise will have the British view placed before them so that they can support or reject it when the time comes for them to do so. Wilson policies; Smith T'mlerwood opposition his big handicap. Samuel M. Kallon, Indiana. GIRL SLIGHTLY HURT IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH gle Tup club.

Officers? One nevei saw a more 1 Campbell had stated that the McGow- business-like little president, than Miss Lena Buchanan, 19. of East vit. Later he went to Denver, where Uhca made an affidavit for him. "What did you do with the affidavits after you got them?" asked Senator Borah. "I mailed them to Mr.

Lookwood and he turned them over to the department of justice," Coan replied. "Do you know of your own knowledge anything with reference to the employment of Mr. Wheeler by Mr. Campbell';" asked Chairman Borah. "1 could not be expected to have knowledge of if," replied.

'T was not there at the time." Replying to an inquiry as to why he was sent to Montana, Coan said the purpose was for him to investigate "some of the stories" that were circulated about Senator Wheeler. Attacking Administration. "He was attacking the administration and everybody," Coan stated, "and nobody seemed willing to reply to him, so they thought it was time for some one to find out what kind of a man he was." Senator Swanson. democrat, Virginia, asked about the relationship between the republican national committee and the National Republican, but Coan said he did not know. He testified that Lockwood is the editor of the paper, as well as secretary of the national committee.

Coan gave the committee the names Picture Frames 5 To Order Pronit Eleanor Ivey. The same dignity attaches to the work of Klvin Crissey, vice presidetit, and El.ie Nations, who does duty as secretary. The emblem of the Snuggle Pup club of the first graders is a pictyre of Snuggle Himself on a neat little pin. The Constitution has sent a quota of Snuggle Pups to these Snuggle hounds and every member of the class is eagerly working for Snuggle Pups by working out the daily frolics of the Snuggle Pups published by The Constitution. Good S.

rimer, Gen. Agent Santa, Fe By. 151S Healey Bide. Atlanta. Ga.

Phone: Walnut 343 SOU. BOOK CONCERN 5 71 WHITEHALL 8T. ja an permit would be fixed up when Senator 'Wheeler got to Washington, and that Senator Wheeler had said that it would be "taken care Campbell was quoted by the witness as having said that if the permit were fixed up, the owners would give Wheeler quite a slice out of it. Rhea's recollection was that Wheeler had made no statement respcting this suggestion. Employed by Ijockwood.

Coan, who was the third witness of the day. was on the stand only a comparatively phort tifhe. He testified he had been employed last March 7 by Secretary Lock wood to write for the National Republican. He went to Montana, he said, right after his employment. Upon arrival In Montana, Coan had H.

C. Glosser, formerly an em 250 A Strongest of dark hordes; conservative; no fitron opposition; supported liy but. made tm enmpniun for delegates; regarded ns another (Irovcr ae 01; old-fashioned, small town lawyer with good record us governor of Indiana. A I Smith, New York. Intensely popular personally; wet; Roman Catholic; regarded favorably by progressive; seriously considered because of expectation that he could carry New York, New Jersey and enough other wet territory, together with solid south, to win.

Bitterly opposed by drys, Ku Klu.t Klan and McAdoo forces: if nominated, will be through stampede at convention. Oscar I nderwoofl, Alabama. Conservative; regarded as unusually able legislator; anti-kin wet; handicapped by soul hern residence; if defeated, will by opposition of drys, klan and McAdoo fiction. Point, suffered an injured back and minor cuts and bruises in an automobile accident in East Point Thursday night. She was taken to Grady hospital at 9 o'clock, but no particulars of the accident could be learned, and no report was made at police station.

She was taken 'o the hospital by a passing motorist. Water buffalo, imported into Italy from Africa by the Carthaginians under Hannibal about 2(MJ B. per-orm their greatest service during thejr hours of leisure when disporting in the marshes. It is then they rid the irrigation and drainage canals of clogging aquatic plants, which they uproot with their sharp hoofs. N'nturilization papers were granted to 12.2S."i aliens in the T'nitd States durii'E February.

Scarcely more than 0 per cent of the flaxseed required for America is raised on her own soil. ployee of Campbell, make an affida MAXIMUM TERM GIVEN FIRST TIME Continued From First. Page. I Sweeping Clearance SILK REMNANTS Half Price in the case of Ernest Gravitt and the two Marlins als were found not guilty on the third count. Wednesday Judge Howard directed a verdict of not guilty us to all five men in another auto theft cae on the ground of a vital variance between the charge in the indictment and the proof.

Fred Elliott, Atlanta whose car was stolen iu this case, testified the car was a roadster, while the indictment charged it was touring car. Judge Howard told counsel tor the slate there was no ue going any further as the tate was traveling on a bad indictment, and directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. 3 Cars Are Stolen. Th accused men have been indicted in connection with thirteen automobiles alleged to have been stolen in Atlanta. It is said that the cars have been used in the transportation of illicit liquor from north Georgia mountain sections.

Attorney H. A. Allen, who represented all the accused men, will move for a new trial. He slated immediately after the ten year sentences were passed that the state had failed to legally convict t'ir the car knowing the license number had been changed, "because for the jury to be able to find the men knew such number had been changed there must be evidence touching -their s'ate of mind at the time." The defense offered no evidence and the defendants did not take the stand. Guaranteed for 75 Years At Half Price BEAUTIFUL silverware, isn't it? the "Vogue" pattern from R.

Wallace. It's a sale made to order for those who have June wedding gifts to buy. NGive the bride some of this silverware, and when she sets her table seventy-five years hence in celebration of her diamond wedding anniversary, she'll use this selfsame silverware and will still be proud of the appearance of it. The makers guarantee this silverware for seventy-five years think of that! LT I GH'S Silk Store is getting ready to move into its new J- quarters. We have a great accumulation of remnants of spring and summer silks that are to he closed out before we get into the new Silk Store.

Silks for summer dresses, blouses, children's wear, skirts---for every dress purpose are here 7,500 Yards of Silk All Told Regularly $1.95 to $7.50 Yard Money back without question if HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt' Salve and Soap), fail in the treatment of Itch. Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter or other itch-ire akin diaeasea. Try this treatment at our risk. Pricf SI. 00 at Munn's Drug Store iO S.

Broad Street Sent postpaid on receipt of price CANTON CREPE -SATIN CREPE SATIN CANTON -FLAT CREPE -CREPE de CHINE -CHARMEUSE -RADIUM SILK -PRINTED CREPE -RUSSIAN CREPE -SILK MOIRE -CREPE METEOR FANCY CANTON POM POM PLAIN TAFFETA MESS A LINE BROADCLOTH PONGEE GEORGETTE CREPE SPORT SATIN KIMONO SILK SILK SHIRTING AND OTHERS Individual Pieces $1.75 cold meat forks 80c S1.65 cold meat forks 75c $3.50 cold meat forks. S3. 95 large salad forks. $1.65 long pickle forks 75c $1.25 butter knives 50c G1.25 sugar spoons 50c S2.95 large berry spoons. 52.

95 preserve spoons. $1.35 S2.95 salad spoons $1.35 $2.95 tomato server $1.35 $2.25 H. H. cake server. S2.75 cheese server $1.25 S5.50 H.

H. pie server. 37.25 ice cream slicer $1.65 cream ladle. 75c $2.75 gravy ladle 56.50 medium ladle $3.10 65c baby spoon 25c $1.95 sugar tongs 95c S2.00 bon bon scoop 95c $4.25 children's 3-pc. set.

$7.50 game shears $3.50 26-Piece Sets These sets consist of six each hollow handle knives, forks, teaspoons and six dessert spoons, sugar spoon and butter knife $15.95 In Sets of Six tea spoons $1.60 50 5 o'clock tea spoons $1.60 tablespoons $3.20 dessert spoons $2.90 -S3. So A. C. coffee spoons $1.60 iced fa spoons $2.20 ice cream spoons. orange spoons $2.30 bouillon spoons.

-Si 6.50 dinner knives $8.10 -SI 5.95 H. H. breakfast knives $7.95 solid handle breakfast knives $4.00 -Si 5.25 H. H. dessert knives $7.65 -Si 4.25 H.

H. tea knives. -Si 5.40 H. H. fruit knives.

-Si 0.50 H. H. fish knives. ind. butler spreaders $2.90 dinner forks $3.20 solid breakfast forks.

$3.20 dessert forks $2.90 ice cream forks. oyster forks. $2.15 salad forks $3.10 2 Classified Adages ANY wise thinsrs "VT j-i. These remnants come in lengths of one to seven yards. -Ll DLC You will find plain silks and figured silks in this sale in black and all the fashionable spring and summer colors.

Half price! High's Silk Section Floor are bound up in short speech. And a economical selling offers are made in briefly worded A-B-C Classified Ads. Six Pieces Will Be Engraved for 25c 'Additional R. Wallace "Vogue" silverware will engrave as beautifully as "sterling silver. Any pieces bought out of this sale will be engraved with one initial at the special rate of 25c for six.

Silverware Section Downstairs Store J. HIGH CO 1 GH CO Read them today I m. by Pa til L. KmHiJ.

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