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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 2

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THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA; TUESDAY. FESRUARY 14, 1928. WHITE WILLGIVE VIOLIN RECITAL HERE MOUNTED MAR ES SNOW BLANKETS WEST CAROLINA TO FOUH INCHES BELL TELEPHONE T7 honor of the memory of Pups Replace Pugo in Show -KENNEL CLUB OPENS S2ND ANNUAL EXHIBIT Arena of Richard's Garden CHASE TO BANDITS Tic VIIO 60 YEARS AGO II WORKERS GATHER Clarence Cameron White, violin soloist, orchestra conductor and composer, Boston, will give a violin recital Monday, March 12. at AVare chapel, Atlanta university. He i making a tour of the south and is not only a violinist of ability tride concert experience but he has composed numbers of uch merit that noted Fria Kreizler and Haefitz and others, have placed them on the repertoire.

i -JmiM tcar iiuurl Opened the First Store Manama. February 0P)The Hnited States marines, whose adaptability is proverbial, are being turned into improvised avalry to match the tactic of the rebel leader, Augustino Sandino. AsheviHe, N. February 13. VP) Whipped over the trrest the 'Appalachians before a southwest wind snow was steadily falling in AsheviHe this afternoon with a heavier fall reported from the surrounding Horace Simmons, federal forest warden, telephoned to AsheviHe from the government observation tower on the tip of Mount Mitchell reporting a fur-ineh fall there at 1 :30 o'rlock with snow falling thick and fast and ith weather conditions indicating its ontinuance for many hours.

The mercury in AsheviHe had dron-ted from 38 at 7 o'clock to 32 at o'clock. i Virtually all of fundi no's men have 1 1 1 1 i i GRAVIES Xew York. February 13. (Unite! Xews.) Roughnecks gave way to rough coats in Madison Square Garden, today as the venerable Westminster Kennel opened itsr fiftv-second annual dog show and 2.410 of the bluest-blooled pooches 'in America yapped at fi.000 enthusiastic admirers attired almost exclusively in tweeds. A handful of the latter mustered polite enthusiasm around the judgins rinss, which occupy the rot where Jack Iempsey is habituallv introduc-Ml and Mike McTigue is habitually defeated.

The remainder were busy on the great exhibit floor below, violating the "no petting or handling' rules have desicnatcd this vcclias We are listing below the moat unusual values ever offered to the public Wonderful Specials for all this week and startling rcduc-tions in regular prices. These Prlcea Effect? tbe City of AtUnta and SoWc-. Only. at the show in quantities. It is possible to purchase an Italian blue dog raincoat with military collar brass buttons for More- expensive are the walking coats t-r Park avenue strolls, especially a mod-1 trimmed, in sealskin, embellished with pettie'8 initials in rhinestones and with a lace handkerchief already tucked in its pocket.

There are 'also late models in dog china plates and dog bassinets, tin latter equipped with special no-fleu-biding-place cushions; The tweed-wearing visitors turn from these offerings with ill-conceal! horror, but the number of such dog in Xew.York is evidenced by a rejtort that one hotel has yielded to. the demand of its patrons and now serves a regular dog dinner for 50 cents. The dog is supposed to tip the waiter a dime. are more appetizing and easier to digest vhen seasoned with LEA PERKINS' A three-day session of the general assembly of the Southern Association of Bell Telephone Workers be ran in the company's assembly hall Monday morning. A dinner to the employees of the company from all parts of the south will be given at the Capital City club at 7 o'clock tonight by Ben S.

Read, president of the Southern BeU company. A dance will be held at th Ansley hotel at 8 o'clock evening. Workers from nine southeastern states are attending the business sessions. Sam T. Buford.

Louisville, is president of the assembly, and H. M. Askew, of Atlanta, ia generil secretary. SAUCE 8 O'CLOCK PURE SANTOS uctmi wen mounieu. wnicD.enaDien them to Iii away quirkly when contact with the marine patrols seeking them threatened.

The marines now. are being provided with mounts as rapidly as risible to facilitate their movements through the regions where San-dino has been reported most active. While little credence is placed here iii the report from the United States that Sandino is fleeinz to Honduras, reports have been received here that numbers of allezed Honduran nationals who have been with Sandino are returning homeward wearied by bis guerrilla warfare. LEJEUXE LAUDS MORALE OF REBEL HUNTERS. Washington.

February 13. OP) Returning today from a personal inspection of conditions in Xicarasua. Maior General Lcleune. cnmmatwlnnt ami scratching where the tweeds worked through. The rough coats undoubtedly have it in dogdom.

for the gentlemanly looking wire-harred terriers seem to be hogging the show. There are 161 ret-resentatives of this class, far topped by Xedwob Tallyman, of Blarney, a 2-yer-old champion in the open com-jietition. 4 Despite the scandal that has broken out in police dog circles, the hi fellows remain high favorites. The scandal is that the police dog isd grew so rapidly that some breeders grew a little careless. Schnauxera, it may 'also be reported, are gaining in popularitv.

These i dogg do not look any more Good Every Drop 0 Ocean Fish that is really Fresh En. 'V' of the marine corps, praised the nrforaef fcy the Good Housekeeping Institute! GVHFT'O JEWEL is lyr it moraie ot tue troops and the daily feats of the aviators in that country. The'Xicarnguan natives realize, he said, that the marines in that country "for their own sood." addins I TJERX'S fish a fresh as if you XX m.iit wriuinn man narry lauder does, hut they hear such names as Rosel von Hohenhcim and Viktor von Dornbush. Lap dog accessories are on a le your j'UUM VUV VI LUC parchment, and ready to cook. Always fresh, never frozen.

Ask your fish or meat dealer for 40-Fathom Fleets and Insist on the trademarked wrapper. Bay State Fishing 30 Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. CHICAGO self. Qualify fish right out of the blue Atlantic. 44-Fathom Haddock Fillets are prime selected breasts and sides of the finest ocean haddock.

All savory fish SWIFT'S JERSEY CREAM A good quality print butter at ery low price! Lb. tnat many ot them told him they were clad the Americans were there. The feeling of the natives toward the marines and all other Americans is fine, he said. Questioned as to how lonz it would require to drive out Sandino and his followers, the general declared he had no idea, adding that it was also impossible in learn how many followers Sandino has. MARINE THOUGHT BANDIT SHOT FATALLY.

Washington, February 13. (IP) Trivate Earle E. Myers, who was shot when he was mistaken for a bandit while returning from outpost duty February 7, died two days- later, a communication tndav (mm marina ACT TO SAVE GIRL meat. Individually wrapped in jf ELGIN CREAMERY TUB OvdB.S.F.Co) SILVERBROOK PRINT (STICK) JVo othe syrup lias that delicious taste that ondcrtilyhlcn6ed Georgia Cane flavor of uu headquarters at Managua, Nicaragua. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! Fathom FES to me navy department said.

Myers was buried in a cemetery at San Rafael, Nicaragua. Myers home was in Tueblo, where his mother, Mrs. Ollie Myers, lives. 4-Fathom Fillets are sold ONLY In our trademarked wrapper. Chicago February 13.

(United -Sews.) Chicago club women are examining in detail the brief but kaleidoscopic history of Doris Palmer McDonald, and will make every effort to save the girl from being hanged for murder in. Montreal on March 23, it announced today. Doris and her husband, George McDonald, are sentenced to die for the murder of a taxicab driver. The Women a Protective association, sponsored by. prominent Chicago women, has employed James C.

O'Brien, one of the city's leading criminal lawyers, and depositions will be taken Tnsdav from three persons with the intent of building up an insanity defense. The detositious will be forwarded to the minister of justice at Ottawa. Canada, with the request that the girl's rase he rennenorl If tk- Iona- Maryland, Red, Ripe No. 2 as- as MANY SUSPECTS JAILED AS FLEEING KIDNAPERS AKI inr iiv-a fails, other legal maneuvers will be TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY New No. 135-137 W.

Alabama St." Arrntt (mm OAQt Syru Oven-Baked with Pork and Delicious Tomato Sauce No. 2 Can LOIN PORK CHOPS, Lb. 17c I ALABAMA -GEORGIA SYRUP CO Moataomerr, Alabama MONTICELLO CORDIAL 21c Sliced Breakfast BACON, rui in 10 prevent carrying out the sentence. Doris McDonald, who "was born Doris Snyder, is the adopted daughter of Dr. Frances Palmer, woman phvsi-cian.

of Oklahoma City, Okla. She and her sister. Kdith. were placed in an orphanage when their parents separated while both girls were small Doris was educated in an exclusive school in Oklahoma City. She became a kindergarten teacher.

Then she met Buster Alien, son of a wealthv family, and married him "on a dare." That was' three years ago when Doris was just past 17. ft Allen's family refused to accept the orphan" girl, it is reported, and she left their homo in New York to return to her foster mother in Oklahoma City. Her babv was born there. Doris left Oklahoma again and went to New York, obtaining a job as a cloak model. Her marriage to Allen was annulled and she married McDonald.

i Since the couple encountered difficulties in Canada she has stood by her husband, refusing to ask clemency for herself alone." Both deny the killing with which they are FRESH SPARE RIBS, Lb. 12k LARGE PAILS PURE LARD, $1.12 Will Give 10c in Trade for Pail When Empty. SMALL PAILS PURE LARD, 57c 5c in Trade for Pails When Empty. PA NEW TEXAS GREEN 2 SLbs. for PRODUCER OF Lafayette, February 13.

(Fy Youths suspected of being John Burns and Samuel Baxter, prisoners who disappeared with two deputy sheriffs last Tuesday while en route from here to the Indiana reformatory at Pendleton; were held today in three cities. Sheriff C. M. Johnston received telegrams from Henderson. Ky.

Free-port, I1L and Gulport. Fla, saying men answering descriptions of Burns and Baxter were held in thoc cities and requesting further information concerning the escaped prisoners. Meanwhile score of searchers con-tinned to scour the country near here seeking' clue as to the fate of the officers. John P. Grove adn Wallace McClure.

Suspect Fits Description. "At Henderson police a young man they declared the description of Burns and he was held pending identification by Indiana He save his name as Font Hailey, and fingerprint experts were asked to come from Kvansville, to attempt identification of the prisoner? A mysterious telephone call from Panville, police said today, advised them to search empty freight cans on the Monon railroad near Maple Point, two and one-half miles east of Lafayette, in quest of the bodies of the missing deputies. The railroad is about three miles west of Maple Point and police here were skeptical of the information as two previous anonymous messages had led only to disappointment. Deputies left here this afternoon for lanville to assist in questioning Mr. and Mrs.

Otto W. Smith, reln- Nice and fresh Medium size heads! FOR HIS ANIMAL A mm I TO YttT id BRYAN BUSINESS Organize a School of Depart-ments; Only School of the Kind in South. Business iBDDDnfflQD ft Training: Center. Life i CL.I...l: ten i 'ves of Burns, with whom the fugi- wvti vial gu, stopper Tuesday. AMERICAN BUSINESS CLUB TO MEET TODAY The American Business club at 1 o'clock today will give a special valentine program jn the ballroom of the Henry Grady hotel.

The program has been arranged by E. Burns Brooks and W. H. Wynne. An attendance prize will be awarded to the tenth man to shake the hnnrt of the im.

'known donor tf the prize." AGED CRA WFORDS.VILLE NEGRO VISITS HARDMAN What a wonderful flavor it is so tempting, so rich, so spicy! Heinz Tomato Ketchup adds new tite delight to every food on which you use it. It is made from juicy, vine-ripened tomatoes grown from specially cultivated seed; pure sugar; selected spices and Heiriz own mild and mellow A abos. 1a Bryan, President Governor L. G. Hardman Mondav received a unique visitor when Cyrus Stephens.

Crawfordsville nesro, r-alled to pay his respects. "Uncle Cyrus" is the last surviving-former slave of Alexander H. Stephens, vice presi-dent of the Confederacy and former governor of Georgia, i The aged negro was introduced to the governor by Judge Alex Stephens, of the Georgia court of appeals, a grand nephew of the former Confederate tice president. Indiana White, Smother with Steak! Canadian Vou'i heef tiese (o complete your dinner! Lifebuoy Soap, cake Diamond Crystal Salt, 2-lb. shaker 1 Oc Del Monte Frhit Salad, No, 2 Can.

30c Blue Label Karo Syrup, No. Can Old Dutch Cleanser, can 7c CIGARETTES igci Lucky Strike Old Gold Chesterfield Camel Mayonnaise Sir0" iic Fleischmann's Yeast Cake 3c Calumet Baking Powder, lb. Quaker's Rolled Oats, pkg. Shredded Wheat, pkg. 12c Wrigley's Chewing Gum, 3 for.

Royal Baking Powder, 8-oz. can Hershey's Chocolate Bars, 3 for. Pacific Peanut Butter, lbi 15c Colgate's Super-Suds, 9-oz. pkg Sunnyfield, Sliced, Rind Off! LIDDY'S DILL PICKLES 2lc ELBOW MACAUONI Kt Oc STUFFED OLIVES ip- lie RED KIDNEY DEANS, Lb. 13c ENCODE SPAGHETTI Oc Sultana Red Kidney Deans 5, 10c RAJAH DEL MONTE PRUNES 'iiS-aSc Golden Dantam Ccm ci 1 XOC DAIIERS Qc CRAD MEAT, No.

V2 Can 39c Condensed Mills, Can 13c ENCORE OLIVE OIL, Vi Pint, 29c PAID FOR. EARNINGS i A FREIGHT AND L' SELLING COSTS Swift Company's Cattle Dollar A thousand pound beef steer will yield, on an average of 550 pounds of beef and 150 pounds of hide and other finished by-products. Swift Company, at its various packing plants, buys thousands of cattle each week, transform a them into beef and by-products, sells the beef to retail dealers and, the by products to -various kinds of manufacturers to be worked up into forms which the consumer desires. From every dollar which Swift Company received in 1927 from sales of beef and byproducts an average of 85 cents was paid to the producer of live stock for his animal; 14 cents was required to pay manufacturing, freight and selling costs, and one cent remained as Out of his 85 cents the farmer has to pay the cost of the animal and the expense of feeding and marketing before he makes any profit. The story of beef is an interesting one.

Something of this, as well as many other details of the packing industry, are told in the new Swift Company Year Book for 1928. A copy is yours free, for the asking. Just fill out the coupon below and mail. Swift Company Our proit from all sources averages only a fraction of a cent a pound. FULTON CANDIDATES TO SPEAK TONIGHT Tin's school is correlated with the leading devices necessary to operating almost any line of Personal: You know me.

I am the first maa to teach tiregg Shorthand in AtlantaMarch 15. 1915. My testimonial is the thousands I have taught School of Departments. We have departments of Shorthand. Typewriting.

Bookkeeping, Office Training and Civil Service. Expert teachers in all departments. special departments will be taught by the teachers with whom we are correlated. Instead of knocking" various office appliances, we are in harmony with them and have you trained. Anything you want to study, if it is in Atlanta, we teach you or have you taught.

Day and Night vinegar. The regular monthly meeting of the Milton Avenue Community club will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Milton Avenue school, comer Milton avenue and McDonald street. Fol lowing the rief business meeting the club, candidates for various Fulton county jwmts will speak. ATLANTA WRITERS' CLUB WILL MEET THURSDAY! For Ketchup at its appetizing best, Ketchup with a joyous flavor, try Heinz. DO RIZZ The Atlanta Writers club will hold its next dinner-meeting at 7 o'clock Thursday night.

Dr. W. F. Melton will preside. The program will consist of original stories aud poems, and will be under the direction of Mrs.

James A. Watson, chairman of the short-story group, and Daniel Whitehead Hickey, chairman of the poetry group. AMATEURS TO APPEAR AT CIVITAN LUNCHEON a sessions. Home Study Courses. Whether you live in Atlanta or in Texas, we have the most complete, and easiest Home Study Course in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Business English, ever offered.

Write ns. Life Scholarship $50. In order that the business public may become familiar with our organisation, we offer life cholarship for $oO each, to all who enter during the first sixty days. You may buy your scholarship now. and enter during the sixty days or later.

Location. We are on the North Side right in the midst of skyscrapers. Elegant eouipmenr. steam heat. Jnst a few steps north of main Post Office and Healey Building.

71 1-2 North For-syth. Come to see, us. phone or write. A center for all railroads, street cars and busses. BRYAN BUSINESS COLLEGE.

Thos. Ij. Bryan. President. 71 -2 North Forsyth St.

Atlanta, Georgia, Residence. MAin SMf Swift ft Company, 4001 Packers U. S. Yards, Chicago Please send a copy of the 1928 Year Book tot The Constitution-'Loew's Grand Amateur "Frolics will furnish entertainment for the Atlanta Civiian club's luncheon at 12:30 It today at the Atlanta Athletic club. The Frolic, which are under the.

direction Victor Hyde, one of York's foremost producers, will iv several dance numbers. Latest bits from Broadway revues also will help to make this attraction entertaining. Lm: 5S4J 1.

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