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PAGE TWO THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926. 1 finished At- materials and showing "hn.shn SECOND SPOUSE GIRL NEAR DEATH here casts blame on the United States I' government in connection with the present controversy in Mexico. Under the heading "Who Is Respon OF AL JOLSON Democrat Sees Tariff and State hospital. Her companion is said to hate boarded a train for Jacksonville, immediately afterward. lanta-made ties.

Numerous Exhibitors. Convincing as a reflection of lanta's great industrial district the exhibits showins cotton cloth GETS DIVORCE The young woman had on a wedding) sible for Persecutions of Catholics in Mexico?" the pamphlet quotes Archbishop Curley, of Baltimore, as say clothing manufacture, cold drinfcs, steel BY POISON DOSE ring and a black onyx ring. 'J. he onyx contained a small Masonic emblem in one corner and a chipped New York, August 2. Al Jolson, Rights as Issues noted black-face comedian, has been diamond in the opposite corner.

pany has one of the most comprehensive and complete displays in tbe show. Starting with a replica of the original telephone invented by David Graham BelL the evolution of the instrument is shown by actnal demonstration, step by step, to tbe present dial telephone. More than two hundred parts, contained in the modern telephone, are mounted on a board for inspection and a small switch board is shown. Great crowds center around the comprehensive displays of the H. F.

Lin-der company, where a dozen skilled workmen behind plate glass are making fine quality jewelry. The Lapping company has installed an entire workshop and a finished -signet ring is turned out every ten minutes. The All Star Manufacturing company has a colorful booth, silk draped with tie art company, Swita Piedmont Laundry, Fulton Bag and Cot too Mills; Tripod Paint company, Nu Grape company, Southeastern Express com pany -Moncrief Furnace company, Coco-Cola company, Hennard Mavonnai.ee company Maddox Coffee company. Franft llock Candy company. Tunc.

Peking company. Empire Printing and Box company, Atlanta Milling company. International Vegetable company, Atlanta Envelope companv. RosenfieH company, A. M.

Robinson companv. Crescent Manufacturing company, Atlanta Stove works. Given Refrier-ator company, J. K. Orr Shoe compa-Sf' companv, Atlanta bheet Metal company, Fletcher-Wilson Coffee company, Ridlev-Yates company, H.

MendaU McCIure company, John Silvey M. Kiser Gottsman 4 Doughertv-Ur-tle-Redwine company and Jacob Segal- New York, August 2. UP Tariff $200 LEFT IN WILL BY WOMAN TO CARE reduction and states rights, oldest planks in the democratic party's history, are fast moving to the front as and steel products, window shades stoves and caskets, and hundred of other products. Among the exhibitors with extensive displays are the Lullwater Manufacturing company, the General Outdoor Advertising company, Zacbary Manufacturing company, Cairo Syrup company. Gate City Coffin company.

Southern Saw works. Couch Brothers Manufacturing company, Atlanta Tent and Awning com pany. Georgia Railway and Power company, Atlanta Cap company. Atlanta Casket company. Carter Show Case company, Etowah Monument company.

rower Candy company. Richard Hellman. MeOord-Scew- ing: "lhe machine guns turned against the clergy and people at San Uuis Potosi were American. We, through our government, armed salaried bands of the Calles regime." The reference of Archbishop Cnrley, as quoted in the pamphlet, is to the firing on Mexicans by government forces at San Luis Potosi during riots there several weeks ago. The newspaper La Prenso, commenting on the pamphlet, says "Here is a really grave circumstance.

No country or government has a right to intervene in tlje internal conflicts of another. This American doctrine, founded in connection with FOR HER PET CAT th issue of the camnnizn of 192S, Raymond R. Angell. representative of New York, August 2.CP) A cat the democratic national ana congres An tmidentif Jpd young woman, apparently about 22 years old. and well dressed, is at the point of death at Orady hospital after drinking a large bottle of lysol while riding in a taxi-cab late Monday night.

She was seen talking to a man aaid to hare given his name and address as Joe Moore, of 45 Vedado way, at the Terminal station just before calling a taxicab. As she drove awy from the station Robert Melton, the taxicab driver, thought her conduct unusual and asked her if she had not drank poison. She replied that she had just drained a bottle of lysol. She then sional committees, said today on re named Bunnty at Belleaire, a suburb, ought to live in luxury the rest of its divorced in Paris by his second wife, the beautiful Ethel Delmar. Paris cables told Monday of a divorce being granted Alma Osborne against her husband, Asa Yoelson.

Asa Yoelson presumably is none other than the famous "mammy" singef himself, the most successful of comedians and wealthiest of actors, Al Jolson. Ethel Delmar is Alma Osborne's stage name. Jolson. who rose from comparative poverty in Washington, D. C.

where he was born the son of a Jewish cantor, to become so famous and popular that he could return to his native city and keep a cabinet meeting waiting while he entertained President Coolidge, was separated from his first wife in 1919. llirpe years later, he married Alma Osborne, keeping the marriage secret for some weeks. I turning from a tour of western "Farmers will not be satisfied," rn Knirl- "until relief legislation is en life, for its mistress, Ceoelia Itomain Stinson, left by will to care for the only surviving animal creature of her household. Miss Stinson left most the sovereignty of states, cannot be violated in America. No country, under nay pretext, can mix in another of the rest of her $11,000 estate for country's affairs." prevention of cruelty to animals and asked to be taken back to the station, to a home for cats.

OBREGON SUPPORTS. CALLES IN CRISIS. Nogales. Ausrnst 2. UP) ANGRY ELEPHANTS Former President Alvaro Obregon, considered a potential candidate in the 1928 Mexican elections, late today threw his support to President Calles in the nation's religious controversy by declaring that "the high dignita acted, and are now looking to tariff reduction to bring prosperity.

"I believe prohibition will not arise as an issue in the democratic convention this time," he said, "except as it is moulded ra the general question of state's rights. Two-thirds of the voters in the west are dry, and I see no way to alter the ISth amendment with more than one-third of the states believing it is a good law." Those mentioned prominently to Mr. Angell as likely candidates for leadership of the democratic ticket are Edwin T. Meredith of Des Moines, Iowa, who was secretary of agriculture under President Wilson: Governor Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland; Governor Alfred E.

Smith, of New York: William G. McAdoo, and former Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, of (br8.sli3 Mr. Angell toured Ohio, Indiana, Kntuekv. Missouri.

Nebraska, Kan QUIETED BY CLOWN WITH TOWN BREAD Edmonton. August 2. (JP) ries ot the Catholic church provoked this conflict." The statement was contained in a signed declaration given the Associated Press. It was General Obregon's first public statement regarding the central government's policy since the religious law. was enacted, and was issued after he had refused earlier in the day to commit himself.

Music that charms to soothe the savage beast but bread is better. Our Stores Will Be Closed at 1 P. M. Wednesday. Buy Today to Give Our Dear Employees Half Holiday Fourteen circus elephants went on a rampage here and began tearing up the town when a dog barked at them.

Everybody ran. The elephant man. "It is evident that the high digni- chased into a cemetery, saved his life by dodging behind tombstones. raries or uie catnoiic cnurch provoked this conflict, when through the mouth of its most exalted representative A clown rider of the circus rode around and bought up all the bread in town. Then, stepping out boldlv sas, Colorado, Wyoming.

Utah. Montana. Iowa, Illinois, South Dakota and Wisconsin. He personally represented Clem L. Shaver and Representative W.

L. Oldfield. of Arkansas, chairmen of the two democratic bodies. INDUSTRIAL SHOW DRAWS MUCH INTEREST with the enticing loaves, he coaxed fcenor JUora Kio, the first decla rations were made public, with an evi dent rebellious spirit against the fun damental laws in force," he said. JUST for the sake of a change, try this remarkable grain food.

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Enjoy the finest that there is food that tastes good when nothing else docs. Any grocery store. and hobbled every beastly pachyderm, and took them all back to the tent. FEMES GOOD FOR CANNING OR EATING lhe conflict will disappear automatically when the directors of the 1 Bu. Crate Catholic church in Mexico will sub VETERAN INVITES COOLIDGE TO SEE BLUE WITH GRAY ordinate their vanity, at presemt wounded, and declare they are ready to obey the laws and the authorities who are there to see they are complied with and when they advise this line ot conduct to all believers.

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spread groupings of beautiful and artistic furniture. Commodious lounges and overstuffed davenports, deep, comforta'le chairs, the occasional and the end tables, which are shown in the lobby, are representative products from the J. M. Carmichael Furniture company and the Knott and Carmichael company. Presented on the stage with a beautiful back drop and an elaborate lighting effect are furniture displays from the Southern Spring Bed company and Fox Manufacturing to urge President Uooluige to attend MEXICO SUSPENDS CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER.

Mexico City. August 2. (JP) Dispatches from Puebla say that police have closed the plant of the newspaper. La Cronica, which is considered Roman Catholic in its tendencies. Francisco de Velasco, the director, says that, although he is a Catholic, he has been printing only straight news reports.

The dispatches did not radicate whether De Velasco was the dedication of the Blue and Gray monument at Nashville in September or October. The invitation to attend the dedication was received several weeks ago and has been taken under advisement. you Sqq More qjt 3 IN CARTONS CALLES REJECTS OFFER OF TRUCE Catering to the vogue for Chinese lacquer work is the beautiful booth of the Spratt Chair company. This exhibit has an artistic breakfast set done in the popular Chinese red and elaborately decorated with oriental figures. Forming a background to the display is every type of screen, also in enamel and lacquer, painted as delicately as etchings from the far K.

OF C. COUNCIL TO DISCUSS SITUATION. Philadelphia, August 2. OP) The religious situation in Mexico will be the most important question discussed by the Knights of Columbus conven Quality Markets in Piggiy Wiggly Stores- STERN Continued From First Page. has been issued by the league for defense of religious freedom.

Quietly, without the display which marked the loyalists' parade Sunday east. Vv ONDERLANDS Lovers of artistic wrought iron hov in behalf of the government, the ef er around tne display oi itiaaen Rrnrliors. which features cleverly Bv selecting the Missouri Pacific thr Mittn-nAlrxr turned gates of twisted iron, a large scenic way West you have the advantage of seeing fect of the trade boycott is becoming evident throughout the country. Not Yet Begun. "We have not yet begun." a high churchman said Monday in discussing the boycott with the United News.

variety of ornate hinges, pretty struc more or cne ocemc wonderlands becaus tures especially made to noid rural mail boxes and in the center of the Best Grade Salt Meat, -22c Pure Hog Lard (in bulk) lb. White's Southern Style Breakfast Bacon (rind off) lb. 43c Peanut Butter (in bulk) lb Large Dill Pickels 3 for. 10c The route leads through Pueblo, thence northward providing opportunity to enjoy the rare beauty of the mountain country between Pueblo Colorado Springs Denver. Information, ticket! and reaervadons Wif Garland Tobin, Gen.

Act Past. Dept. H'fiTrn tion, James A. Flaherty, of this city, supreme knight, said today as delegates gathered for the opening of the annual supreme council of the order here tomorrow. "It is possible the result of the convention's deliberations will be an appeal to the government to protest against the high-handed manner ra which President Calles is suppressing religious freedom," said Mr.

Flaherty. MEXICO JUSTIFIED, DECLARES EDUCATOR. New York. August 2. The board of foreign missions of the Methodist Episcopal church has made public a report made to it by Gonzalo Dnez Camargo, a Mexican educator, which declares that justification may be found in Mexican history for confiscating church property in Mexico, deporting foreigu priests and limiting their number.

Camargo is vice president and professor of history in the Puebla Institute and Normal school at Puebla, Mexico. Tiie Methodist board refers Missouri Pacific K. Co. 532 Healey Atlanta. Ga.

The Scenic Limited and the Westerner two fine, fast trains daily to Colorado and the West, exhibit is a replica of an ancient sailing vessel, every tiny cord and sail, delicately fashioned in iron. Rugs, in a bewildering variety of colors and patterns, form a part of exhibit of the Valley Mills, of La-Grange, Ga. Dahl's showing of pretty garden furniture, trellises and arches covered with a garden of flowers attracts many favorable comments from visitors. Fine Displays. Molding vessels after the ancient methods of their forefathers is the distinctive feature of the Brown Pottery concern, an Atlanta industry which has been carried on from father to son for four generations.

This display embraces a large variety of urns for household and garden use. The Atlanta and Lowry National bank shows the growth of its business since 1SG5 in a historical and instructive exhibit. In the center of the large space is the old safe used after the civil war, the original leader in which the firm first opened accounts. Contrasted to this, are modern methods of up-to-date banking. Attracting a great deal of notice is a contest staged in this booth for guessing the number of pennies found in a great glass jar.

The Southern Bell Telephone com Engineered to a standard Built complete at the factory 3M to his report as a bill of particu He pointed out that plans for the boycott were known throughout the country and that little more in the way of campaigning was needed to make it successful. The high churchman denied reports that the Catholics in Mexico had lost spirit in the conflict. He declared that the spirit of resentment was submerged under a deeper determination to continue what he termed legal fight." and pointed out that the Calles government was powerless to adopt legal measures against the boycott. Ultimate compromise, bringing success to the religionists, will be accomplished by the boycott, he predicted. It is felt in Mexico City that the government will not permit the closing of large businesses as a result of the boycott, unless the employers pay their workers three months' salary as required by law.

This is expected to have a powerful effect against the suspension of business. City Remains Calm. Outwardly Mexico City remains calm, despite the fact that the religious conflict is well past its opening stages. Motion picture shows, which suffered a slump during the week preceding enforcement of the decrees, had improved attendances Monday. Effects of the boycott were not felt to any great extent in shops supported by men.

Barrooms and pool halls continued to do business as usual. The government, following a state 8 lars. The Mexican government respects mi trie religious beliefs of everybody. Professor Camargo says. "No creed, rite or sect is persecuted on account of its religious views.

No individual is troubled on account of creeds. As long as their practices do not infringe on morality or trample the rights of a third person. Catholics, Jews, Protestants, Mormons, Mohammedans or whoever they may be, can hold whatever religious beliefs they like best and practice whatever ceremonies seem best to them, without the government troubling them in the least." The professor declares that "in this the government does nothing more than fulfill the Mexican laws which grant, insure and defend absolute iibeity of thought and conscience." 1 TS at rice ment Sunday by Attorney General Ortega that the countrv was nuier. nn- parently attached little importance to mectioyh) CJ It's V. S.

CATHOLICS TO PROTECT RIGHTS. New York, August 2. OP) Steps were taken today by officers of the newly-organized Catholic Association for the Protection of Religious Rights in Mexico to form branches of the association in every important city throughout the country. The purpose of the association is "to combat the spread of false ne piot against I'rcsident Calles. Seven others were arrested in connection with the plot, but the police insisted that they considered it merely the dream of a hysterical, over-religious girl.

The inquiry will be continued, however. President Calles reviewed 12 000 troops stationed in and around Mexico City Monday, while Chief of Police Koberto Cruz instructed his men to take stern action in ense nv re always orders resulted from the controversy. ArciiDisiiop JUora eategorir-ally that any prisels had been arrested in Durango. nut tl "Better Coffee More Easily Made" only two had been stationed there. U.

S. BLAMED propaganda from Mexico, spread by Mexican representatives in this country by a truthful explanation of the real situation in that country." PROTESTS REPORTED IN CHURCH SEIZURES. Mexico City, August 2. An unconfirmed report says that the governments of Chihuahua, Michoacan and Guerrero provinces have objected to the law permitting seizure of churches by municipal authorities on the ground that such action constitutes an invasion of sovereignty. IN RELIGIOUS ROW.

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He found Miss Craig on the floor of the cottage and Miss Queen nearby with the shotgun in her hands and screaming that she had not meant to kill her companion. Miss Queen adamitted to detectives that she had been drinking for two days to "drive away the blues." "It didn't do any good," she said. "They kept coming back. I didn't have any money and I didn't sef any use in living." BETTY QUEEN UNKNOWN IN MACON. Macon, August 2.

UP) No person by the name of Betty Queen has lived here in recent years, as far as could be learned tonight. This six-cup percolator is made by Landers, Frary Clark, makers of the famous UNIVERSAL line of electric appliances. Start now to have good coffee at your house! Remember This Offer fora Limited Time Only; THE REFRIGERATED HOWARD And it's always a great show, every week, right through, the summer! Atlanta, Ga. LEEN-HEET I r- Ttlith Safe Milk il KLauflway and Pyei? 5 A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE MAM A "ami irt -i 4 -A and Food ill A Forlnfantt, A product of the Window Boiler and Engineering Company Primary Tickets Mailed. Mrs.

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