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PAGE EIGHT THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1927. U. S. Grand Jury To Hear Funeral Notices CARROLLJON GETS ShSOO OOO Brianger Theater r. r- ir v- of I webster died averting plank walking r.

TEAQLE EXPLAINS -i 0IL; SITUATION is kjne ot iisuu jl otr. onow riacesirr. 1 r- 17 FKYE Died, at the Confederate Soldiers' Home, Satnrdav afternoon, S't-temher 17. Mr. William f.

ONON MILL i laie or riraie Frye. in his eighty-third year. Fu H. GOELMAN NEW PRESIDENT BY X. C.

TEAGLE. i Carrollton, September 17. (Special.) A company has been formed and $60,010 subscribed as cap- Frfldent Standard OH Company of OF EFFRON STORE neral arrangements will he announced; later by H. M. Fatterson Son.

Gt'DE Died Saturday evening. September 17. 1027. Mr. A.

V. Gude. of 112 E. Seventeenth street. N.

E. Survived by his wife; two daughter. Miss Helen Gude and Mis Peggy Gude; one A. V. Jude 111; mother.

Mrs. A. V. Gude. and one sifter.

Mrs. Mary Coleman, Chicago. H. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by H. M.

Patterson Jt Son. fw Jersey. Xow York. September 17. UP) ital stock to build a cotton factory i iThe next session of congress will pee Tacksonville, Fla.

September 17. fP) A federal grand jury called here Monday to investigate the killing of a secret service agent and two coast guardsmen by an alleged rum runner probably will hear evidence that the men lost their lives in opposing announced plans to make them "walk the plank." Bobert E. Weech. companion of Horace Alderman, who is charged with the killing, told such a story after their capture. liobert K.

Webster," secret service agent from Atlanta, and Sidney San-flerlin, boatswain, and Victor Lam by. here. purcha the introduction of one or more bills Machinery has already been, I NHiifV "W' ffAVtWtK'r sed which wiH be installed in a VX 5 tkA? At the last meeting of directors of the Effron company I. H. Goclman was elected president of the concern.

He will now, be permanently located to cive the federal corernrncnt a voice building on Depot street which will 8 If lU'iU 5 II Ji.l in the conservation ot petroleum. Whether the projected legislation -will be rem odeled into a two-story build- I i if At pass is one and whether if en operation of the plant is ex- if i 'T 3 UZZV ing and acted it can stand the test, of con to start by early in 1928. 'M 'V 'i 5i IU 'lH- stockholders have elected the i ,1 J1 4J ft MK ng directors: C. E. Koop.

K. T. i A Hfl i 1 pected The followi stitutionality is quite another. Kmi-nent legal authorities believe that the W'-'fbW federal government caruiot regulate Steed, Ii. F.

Bovkin, L. J. Brock, mate, coast guardsmen, were killed IKM Tlie friends of Miss Fannie Odom. Mr. and Mrs.

O. It. 0.i. Misses Mamie and Nellie Odom Messrs. Hillman, Stewart.

Clarence Odom are invited to attend the funeral of Mis Fannie Odom this 1 Sunday morning at 11 o'clock from rrt t. i Wli.iter il- wh reivrtrteil after tln oil production without an amendment to the constitution. 4 I "TT, I killing, made the first break to resist v-- i ATttnr tt-iia Lilted sifter he lie Marvin church. Her. 1 runt will officiate.

Interment wiil he in the churchyard. H.irrv 1'oole, funeral director. W. Griffin, S. C.

Itoykin, G. C. Cook, II. J. Worthy, C.

T. Huey, Leon Hood, C. A. and I'. L.

Shaeffer. B. 'V. Boykin was elected president L. J.

Brock, vice president I. J. Shaeffer, secretray, and G. Cook, treasurer. The enterprise has not been named.

A prize of is offered for one. The stockholders have alreadj agreed to increase the capital stock to had seiacd hold of one of the le. two guns. Alderman is held in the Duval county jail, charged with the killing and Weech also is held as an accessory. A coast guard cutter on the way a 1 aMrflrMay'llllall -aW it DA1LEY The friends and relative of Mr.

Andrew Berry Cos Dailev. Mclonough, are inviteil i I In the meantime, conservation must rest in the hands of private interests. The production of crude oil is peculiarly difficult of control. of its more or less fugitive character, oil is not like either timber or coal resource which are fixed in position and remain indisputably the property of the owner of the ground. Jf the overlying an oil pool be owned hy half a dov.en people, any one of i them, if not interfered with, can re-' cover not only his own share of the petroleum, but also part of that onnr his neighbor's land.

"When a wild- Icatter opens a new pool, all the land adjacent, but not tinder his control, is promptly drilled up by others. Race Is Evil. jt u. Vs to the Bahamas with Webster as i TijtZt, 3 -C --rrwrS passenger, it was to fedcra jv w-i' jvi fl I ollicials, overtook a suspected run '-1' i' --I boat alHut miles east of Ft. Lau 1 i I Tr'- 'w derdale on August 7.

The two occn 1 I f. 'Z-- VI, 5 'v'1 mnfs wre into -stT- to the Bahamas with Webster as pants were taken into custody. A (tend his funeral this (Sunday! after-I noon. September Is. -2 He is survived bv his wife-(three daughters, Mrs.

Wyatt liown-' shot from behind his back killed Sandetiin as he was sending a radio message to Fort Lauderdale, coast tay Leading Fight on Illicit Traffic in Drugs '1 I guard headquarter, to tell of the cap- 1 ot Bailey, of LincoJnton. and Mr! H. Snow, of Clermont. Ga. tlrPp -sons.

O. B. and Warren Candl-Dailey. of McDonough. Ga und h- Kev.

Sam Dailey. of Ioco. Ga. Funeral services will be held from Flip-pen Methodist church. This competitive race to bring the I Beautiful new $1,500,000 Erlanger theater, which opened recently on West 44th street, New York.

WH ITLOCKThe friend Mr and Mrs. John B. Whitlock. Mr. and Mrs.

J. X. Whitlock, Mr. and Mr I L. Waters.

Mr. and Mrs. Cody. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Heu.lrit' BY PAI STEVENSON. New York city is now on par with Atlanta in the possession a new theater'' named in honor of Abraham L. Erlrvnger, noted New Geneva.

Switzerland September 17. C45) I'remier Mussolini again has joined forces with those groups which are conducting warfare against the excessive manufacture and illicit lure. x.amoy was snot as ne attempted to halt Alderman. He died several days later in a Fort Lauderdale hospital. Officers have yet to learn where the prisoner found his weapons.

He had been searched. The crew of the cutter was lined up on deck, preparatory, Weech said to the piratical "execution." Webster dived at the prisoner-captor and was killed by a bullet through his lungs. In the ensuing struggle other members of the cutter's crew overpowered the rebellious prisoners. J. L.

llol-lingsworth, another coast guardsman, was wounded. The cutter was faking Webster to ing to Mr. Haase. who pronounced it a splendid example of Georgian architecture. The main entrance is at the western end of the structure and the box office is located in the outer portion of the -lobby.

The entrance to the theater is from tlie inside lobby and fixtures of both lobbies are of bronze. 4 most theatrical figures in the world. He obtained his early theatrical training in Cleveland, and as a young roan was treasurer of the Euclid avenue theater of Cleveland, which was owned by Mark Hanna, noted republican political leader. He was a warm friend of Senator Hanna. After leaving this theater he formed a partnership with Marc Klaw under the firm name" of York theatrical producer.

The new traffic in narcotics. The Italian League of Nations delegate. Stefano I house, erected at. a cost of more than Cavaz.otii, today combated the idan to create a general board to control Mr. and Mrs.

G. .1. Hendrix, Mr and' irS. 1X "nd Mr. and Mr.

M. J. Beeves are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John B. Whitlock tomorrow Monday morning at o'clock- from the residence, Baker street.

Bev. D. W. Mulkey will officiate. Interment Bascuin chiml, yard.

J. Austin Dillon funeral directors, in charge. is one ot i ue snow places of the inetroM'lis, it was learned Saturday from Lewis Haas, manager of Atlanta's Erlanger theater, who has oil to the surtace Has certain recognized evils. It means too many wells in a given area where the land is held in small parcels. One of the best illustrations of that was furnished bv Long Beach, where derrick almost touched derrick.

Also, it may mean a sudden great increase in the current production at a time when it is not needed, throwing a heavy burden on the industry to provide storage. This phase of the situation has been unfortunately exemplified in Seminole. All the operators iu' a potentially larxe new producing area might enter into a voluntary cooperative agreement f'r systematic development alonj; the most efficient lines. Due regard would be had for the current demands and for the most efficient methods of recovering the oil from tim pool at the minimum cost. In place of a mad race, cooperation would mean a proration of produc Continuing his description of the new theater Mr.

ll.iase said: "The interior design is Georgian just received some in! erjt mg news dispatches concerning the opening of the color scheme, coral and antique this house. gold, ail materials used in connection I. H. GOELMAN. Kliiw and ErlHnger.

and this company later developed into the largest the-atrietil organization in the world. Many Atlanta citizens recall the time when Klaw and Erlanger, as bookers and producers, were known as "The and controlled bookings in the leading legitimate the the Bahamas to complete his investigation of a counterfeiting scheme which he was said to have traced to the islands. "Atlanta was the firt city in the therewith having been chosen to hnr tnonize with these colors. Ornamen opium which was authorized by the (eneva opium convention. He said the league's existing organization was sufficient and that what really was m-eded was that governments of nations manufacturing ha hit-forming narcotics should restrict further their manufacture.

"The proposed central board is nothing more than applying a poultice to a wooden leg," Signor Cavazzoni said. The Italian position was supported warmly by t'olonel Daniel J. Mac- country to wssos.s a theater named in honor of Mr. Erlanger. but the custom seems to be Manager Haase said Saturday.

"After the Atlanta Erlanger theater was finished, Chicago followed suit with an Erlanger theater in that citv and aters of the country. This firm went WINNING DANCERS FOR WEEK CHOSEN AT LAKEWOOD PARK through several bitter theatrical wars with oilier rivals, but finally emerged successful in the plan of creating a then Buffalo, N. came through Corrnack, of Boston, technical adviser HAMILTON The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. X.

Sarmt Hamilton, Judge and Mrs. Nasi," 1C Broyles, Mr. and Mrs. Llord Parks. Mr.

ami Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs Bernard C. Broyleo'and Mr. Harry Hall, of Baleigh.

X. are invited to attend the funeral VtS" nt Hamilton tomorrow (Monday morning, September 11 at the 1 aftPrs," Son. Bev. -Memmmger will offiejfe. Interment will be private in Oakland remetrrv" Lelatives will act as pallhearPr and meet at the chapel 10:45 o'clock 111 land delegate from the Persian govern- wirh a handsome new playhouse cnain or ineaiers iiirongooiu in" try booked by one office.

The "syndi-j cate" grew into the largest theatrical i The opium conference broached the i house is the fourth, and Hen- it this city, having come from Mid-dlesboro. where he was in business under the firm name of Effron and Goclman. with a chain of stores throughout Kentucky and Tennessee. Mr. Goelnian is well known throughout the trade and is an expert on iop-ular price merchandising.

Other officers of the concern are Abe Effron. vice president Iu Effron. treasurer, and Jack Braver, secretary. "I am greatly impressed with Atlanta," Mr. Goelman said, "and can see a wonderful future for Effron's.

We are increasing our sales daily ami and are planning a greater expansion. The first of October will be two years that this concern has been in businey in Atlanta, starting from a small Store on Broad street and having added two buildings that run from street to street." booking rompanv and producing or- -icrtoe ana jms laitn ganization in the world, and Mr. Kr- the dance elimination Bed McBride and Miss Both enrr.i1 hoard id.m sifter the A mpri-! 't is a source of pride to air old tnem- con 1 1 bers ot the Krlanger organization langer is now its supreme head. Mr. test and also the week's finals in the waltz contest staged Saturday night that these theaters, in all cases, rank- tation, other than the proscenium boxes, has been treated with painting rather than plaster decoration.

'To John Smeraldi has been entrusted all the interior decorations, and he has designed a very unusual decoration for the asbestos curtain with i he j'ljrpose of blending it into the general beauty scheme of the house. The murals on the side walls are in the manner of Piranesi and the antique gold painting and coral background have been executed to tone in with the main walls. The mural over the proscenium arch depicts Satan in a ruined temple of love, while cupids play golf. Two court jesters are pulling the curtains aside to present the panorama to the audience. The ceiling of the main foyer is rich in decoration but the walls have been kept simple, similar to the contrast noticeable in an Italian Mr.

Erlanger, for whom the new can delegation, headed by Representative Steven G. Porter, had withdrawn from the conference because of its failure to embody the principle that opium production and manufacture of narcoticft should be limited to medic- the spacious dance pavilion at Lake wood park sponsored by the Lawwootl Amusement company. kiual and scientific needs. around the top in beauty and in completeness of "Although the new theater cost more than $1,500,000, its entire architectural scheme is one of simplicity and the effect of the auditorium as a whole is residential rather than theatrical in order to provide an intimate atmosphere consistent with modern presentation." Mr. Haase said.

Has Marble Face. The face of the theater, stretching Haase obtained his early theatrical training in the New York offices of this company. "Within a year after it was organized a complete revolution was established in methods of transacting theatrical business," Mr. Haas said. "Theatrical management became a dignified calling, and by the fulfillment of rll contracts being insisted upon actors, authors and mechanics of all kinds connected with the theater obtained steady employment and honest A't1 Zlh nd relative Knapp.

of est Lnd place. S. are invited to VJen'. I-e funral Mrs. Bum right Knapp this (Sunday) aft er-noon, September IS, lfC7 at at the chape! of Ba'rclay Brandon Co.

Dean Thomas Johnston will officiate. Interment in Oakland cemetery. The in Despite the Italian-Persian opposition, it is regarded as likely that the board will be appointed. PALMER FIND LEY 19 27 PRESIDENT OF OBSTETRICIANS Miss Sadie Kobinson and Simon Blass were chosen as the most graceful and capable dancers of the fox trot in the elimination contest and also took first honors against the foxtrot victors of the week. The elimination contest will be brought to a close next Saturday night when a grand finale will be staged, the, winners of each week to compete against each other for the grand prize.

Harold Cook and A. J. Toole. Atlanta dancing instruetors, acted as judges Saturday night. along orty-fourth street for 12.

DODGE MAY TRY TO GAIN CUSTODY OF TWO CHILDREN feet, is of marble and stucco, accord- theater is named, is one of the fore gentlemen will kindlv serve as pallbearers nd meet at the chapel at 2:4,. p. Mr. A. K.

Wilson. Sr Mr. Miller, Mr Pauley, Mr. P. M.

Chrism. $25,000,000 GRAFT DAILY LAID TO DRYS K. n.ith. and Mr. A.

Wilson. Jr. omit flowers. Boy Wins Constitution CORDELE YOUNGSTER URGES OTHERS TO JOIN GAME Bicycle in Single Week llonolulii, September 17. UP) Passengers on the steamship City of Los Angeles which arrived here yesterday from Ios Angeles said that Horace Dodge, of the Detroit family of automobile manufacturers, was on board.

lodge, they said, announced his intention of 'ing fishing-' in Hawaii. Xewsnapermen were unable to lo tion end expenses among all the owners. But. this cooperation would have to be voluntary to succeed. It would hardlv he possible to accomrdish it by the law's compulsion without violating the owner's constitutional rights.

That is to sav, his common sense may lead him to do a thing that he would resist with might and main if driven by an executive order. Umpire Named. The producers at Seminole have plated themselves under the jurisdiction of an umpire appointed by the corporation commission to work out a practical conservation program. Results were not immediate. Due to lease obligations, wells drilled in had t.i go on producing and those drilling bad to be completed, but regulations against further drilling were promulgated and proved successful.

A proration plan is being discussed in west Texas where, but for voluntary action, there may be overproduction this winter. The real waste incident. 1o the producing business is less than the public believes. None of the oil produced at Seminole when the country was amply supplied arendy has been wasted. The loss is one of money and not the commodity.

When the industry is carrying an excessively large surplus, it is economic waste to add to it. Xeverthelss, economic waste is 8Eoss of tin evil than real waste; and the purchasing companies have had to take all the petroleum even though its storage involved financing and the construction of additional tanks. Then too, lowering prices means a certain amount of uneconomic consumption through displacement of a more plentiful fuel, coal. Conservation does not mean locking up our petroleum reserves for possible needs a long time hence, but the most economic utilization of these resources today. Producers and refiners have made great headway along this line.

The best evidence is that despite rapidly mounting costs the price of gasoline remains low and iiai not materially increased over the pre war level. Furthermore, there never! "1 fPy Wire to The CnnptPtttion oiI The rhieavo Trihitue.) Washington. September 17. John cate Dodge to question him concerning W. II.

Crim, of New York, assistant I 4 a rumor that he would attempt to obtain the custody of bis two children by marriage with Lois Knowlton, from whom he was divorced. Mrs. Dodge recently married Lieu Asheville, N. C. September 17.

7P Dr. Palmer Findley, of Omaha. Nebraska, was elected president of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists and Abdominal Surgeons at the closing sessions of the body here. Toronto, was elected as the place of the 192S convention. Other officers elected were Vice pr-sidents.

Dr. Charles Gordon Hevd. of New York, and Dr. William W. Babcock.

Philadelphia; secretary. Dr. James E. Davis. Ann Arbor, reelected assistant secretary.

Dr. William M. Brown, Bochester, N. tieasurer. Dr.

Lewis F. Snead, Toledo. Ohio: trustees. Dr. John Osborn Polak.

Brooklyn; Dr. Charles L. Bonificld, Cincinnati, and Dr. Edmund D. Clark, Indianapolis.

A resolution was adopted shortly before the meeting came to a close today urging the American Association of Colleges and the American Medical association to make changes in curricula to provide longer periods of training" for medical students in obstetrics. GENERAL WOOD DIES INTESTATE; LEAVES $100,000 Barnstable. Septemher 17. i Fnited News.) The fact that the late General Leonard Wood, governor-general of the Philippines, died intestate was revealed today when his widow filed a petition in probate court here that site be appointed administratrix of the $100,000 estate. The estate is to be administered in this court as General Wood maintained legal residence at Focassett, near here.

The general's death at refer Bent Brlgham hospital, Boston, on August 7. came unexpectedly after an operation for recurrence of a tumor of the brain. attorney general of the Fnited States duiing the Harding administration, in a speech at Leesburg, his old home, asserted that government employees are grafting a day out: of liquor and allied traffics. 'I'liere ia limit tn the fibre of the Friends of Mrs. Ellen, t' Jones, Mrs.

Carrie M. porter, Mr. sn, Mrs. Harry Warner, and Mrs. Ceorze Ii.

Jones. Ixis Anfeles. Mr. and Mrs. C- Jones, Mr.

and fjcorse Irnt-er" AMieville, X. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Randall.

Mr. and Mrs. Suti Shirley, Mrs. Harold McKerley. Ji Grace Porter and Mr.

Torter re invited to attend the funeral of Mro y'Mpn 1- Jones today 4 Sunday at 2 p. from the chnpcl of S.nu Forrest avenue and 4'ourtland street. Kev. (Jladslone IJo-iers will officiate. Interment sf P.

J. P.loomfield in ch-tr-e. The followiup Kentlemen will act as pallbearers: Messrs. Thomas M. H.in-dall.

Sutton L. Shirlev, Wilbur Swin-ford F. A. Pittman. S.

J. Warner and U. Is. Symmers. Itichmond.

Los An-Kcles and Salem, papers please copy. tenant Benjamin F. Manning, of the Lnited Mates army, here. 1 honest official when subjected to the merer of hundreds of specialists, a BOASTS OF SPEEDY AUTO THEN FINDS fi 1 3 considerable number of whom are ig- 1" er- norant or corrupt," lie said, with the result mat ieuerat. Fiate, county anu LICENSE REVOKED city employees collect graft from the liquor and allied traffics to the extent of $25,000,000 a day." ''I' 'V- I S4 X' IMYER STERN FUNERAL Albany, N.

September 17. VP) Presumably Albion J. Eckert, will be careful the next time he boasts of his speedy automobile. He advertised in the papers that he had driven miles in 343 minutes. Xow his license has been revoked pending inquiry as to whether motor vehicle laws were violated.

NITROGLYCERINE FOUND IN SAFE; YEGGMEN FLEE HILEY BELLE PEACH PROPAGATOR DIES AT WASHINGTON dim if v(' in ODAY IS SET FOR lias been a time that the industry has, Exiiert Tegginen were frustrated in Ft. Valley. September 17. not hcen ahead of the nations fci -wr ill Ed. Bond Condon Co.

Funeral Directors 125 Ivy Street. K. E. WAInut 176- Ambulance Lad 7 Attendant News has rem lied Fort Vallev of the death of W. Hiley.

of Vv.ishing-i ton. D. Cm formerly of Fort Valley. Mr. Hiley.

with his fa mil v. moved to attempt to blow the safe of the Barrett Potato Chip company, at -111 Athens. September 17. (Spe-i Marietta street, late Saturday night, eial.) Funeral services for M.ver 1 according to reports to detectives Stern, president of the Athens Sav- Upon investigation. Detectives J.

J. ings bank, who died at his home here Chester and P. II. Jones, reported that i jjf RESERVE DEFICIT SHOWN IN WEEKLY Washington three years ago, O'DOXXELL Mr. John J.

O'Dou-nell, for many years connected with the Atlanta office of the V. S. AVenlhcr rtiireau. died Tucsdav, t-tcmbcr at Xew York citv. Fh-nerjil servi-eH were held in New York Friday, September 1C, and interment was in Calvary cemetery.

A reiiim mass will 1m celebrated next Tli it rsdav morninj (September 22 1. at o'clock nt the Chnrcli of the Immaculate Conception by Kev. Falher Joseph Cassidy, under the auspices of Atlanta council. Xo. Knight' of Columbus, and all friends are invited to assist at mass.

Mr. O'ltonnell is survived by his wife; four dausMcrs. Miss Mary 4)Tonnell. Sifcr IJIlian Joseph, Sister Jmeld Marie and Mi Elizabeth O'Donnell; five sons. John Thomas Paul, Charlie nnd Kichard O'Donnell.

For information, phone WAInut 7fon. pat J. of Sam Crecnberr fc Co. Mr. Hiley was the propagator of Thursday afternoon, will he held from a large hole hart been drilled in the jrjjy STATEMENT famo'IS Hiley Belle peach safe just above the combination and that a quantity of.nitro glycerine was Supreme Court of Georgia 17.

(A)- I -T-ifinYiwf lit The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the I The rll ef the fntlowtnff map for arj-n-ncnt will bgin jt o'clotk m. on Mn- Photo hr SVnfirld Slnrtio. found in the hole. The yeggmen had evidently been frightened and decided to leave the store before they were 1 apprehended in the act of blowing the safe. i The detectives found a two-ounce bottle of nitro glycerine near the snfej and carried it to police headquarters.

week shows deficit in reserve ot the synagogue Sunday afternoon at 4 -o'clock by Rabbi David Marx, of Atlanta, and Babbi Joseph I'tsch-en, of Athens. Interment will be in O'-onee cemetery. Pallbearers will be Max Michael. Aaron Cohen, Ernest Michael, Jerome Michael. Leroy Michael, Kdward M.

Cohen, Joe Myers, all of Athens, and Percv Bich, of Atlanta, all nephews of Mr. Stern. Mr. Stern, who was 73 years of it. "comer This is a T.

Meredith McKenzie, of Cordrle. and the bicycle be won under The Con reserve of compare! with H-miirson rt i. stitution free offer. tlie week before when excess reserve of os. Hnstun t.

Barrrft. W.V. Rarrott Hntin. was rei.orted. There's a Premier watting for you.

too. The winning of it. won't cost you a cent, and the task is easy for your PRIVATE LOANS Diamonds. Watches and Jewelry M. Mi WIS (O.

IIATXIE Friends and relatire of Mr. and Mrs. IL Tlarnie Me niirl On Kfthinsen 117. Mitchell v. LsGrtnge Trn Co.

et b1. MIS. State. 11U. Ellis t.

State. The detailed statement follows: Loans, discounts, investments, increase rash in own vaults, members federal reserve bank. decrease had oeen one of the most ln- relatives and friends wilj help you citizens in Athens for nearly age, WIFE PAYS $5 FINE AND TAKES IT OUT OF HUBBY'S FACE Mrs. J. M.

ITnynie, Mr. "and Mrs. 4TH FLOOR PET PI rESS BLDG. carry it to success securing 1-5 new 61Lo. Liiiitas et at v.

Wnlker. goTernor. S2.841.000: reserve in feleral reserve! ii'l. Aiiemathr v. AlwrnatbT.

A $50 Premier bicycle in exchange for one week of your spare time How's that for an attractive proposition? The Constitution now is making just that.offcr to boys and girls. McKenzie, of Cordele. wanted bike. He got to work and one week later he had won it. 'Just one week from the day I entered your contest," he wrote The Constitution recently upon delivery of six months subscriptions to The Daily and Sunday Constitution.

Do yon want one of these magnifi-cant speedsters? If so, write for full particulars on the offer to the circulation dpjwrtnient of The Constitution. bank of member banks. 61 Griy T- Georgia Loan Trust Co. decrease 80,120 000 reserve in own LonisTt.ie x.dine R. Co.

et .1 vaults, non-member state banks, and si-rciiants Farmers Bant, trust companies, increase i 6124. Ponder Co. et at. t. Mutual Bene- UW.

reserve in ies non- I ft Life Ins. Co. Vow New Fall Suit -iT Kf with extra santa siaoe srder -MJ Fit sn srkasnhia ffuaranteed. sr saae ratunilesl. Writs sr rati fr samples.

ENGLISH. AMERICAN TAILORS Hattstaa Atlanta. Worbmnm P.tViH.. his Premier, "I had secured the nec half a century. He was born in Madodaeh, Germany, and came to the United States when about 13 years of age.

He came to Athens when he was IS and remained here until bis death. As president of the Athens Savings bank he wielded an influence in the building of the city's commercial and industrial life which was very effective. Surviving Mr. Stem are his widow, who was Miss Bacbael Michael, sister of M. (i.

and Simon Michael, prominent Athens citizens. Mr. Stern was ill but a few days, having been stricken shortly after bis return from Atlantic City, where he spent his Vacation. acnooi inBtncT et ai. Tbompsou v.

Texas CompaiiT. 6127. Franklin v. City of Brimswirlc et al. it-'S.

McCormiek et al. t. Pickett et al. 612H. Davenport A Broadhnrst t.

Wood et a I. EORGIA TECH JllflHUtri Mo 1.1 pan ies, increase reserve in depisitaries, non-memher state banks and trust companies, lecrease net demand deposits, de 11. llaynie. W. K.

Ilaynie. Misses P.ossie. Clmrlie fd Frances llaynie. of Stone Mountain: Mr. and Mrs.

Carl H'alden, of Cbattanoosa, Dr. YV. P. Mr. Curdy, Mr.

J. Steve McCttrdv and Miss Dorothy McCurdy, of Stone Mountain, are invited to attend Hie funeral of Mrs. D. llaynie fhis tStmday) morninjr, September JS. at 11 o'clock at Stone Mountain Paptisf church.

Per. K. (I. Thompson will officiate. The follosvinsr-nanied trentlemen ill please serve as pallbearers and meet at the residence 10:1.1 a.

rn. Mr. Steve A. Wells, Mr. -a I.

lihodes. Mr. Walter Parris. Mr. Willis Mciirdv, Mr.

Thomas Cooper and Mr. 11. II. Mobley. Interment Xtone Mountain cemetery.

Rri'ljres Company, funeral director, in charge. May Curb Signs. Waycross. September 17. (Special.) The city commission has passed on its first reading an ordinance providing that no signs in the residential section' may protrude over the curb and that no signs mav be Chicopee, September 17.

(United Xews.) When Frank Wise-nowski was fined S5 in court today for drunkenness his wife promptly stepped forward and paid his fine. As he stepped into the corridor, however, his wife started a fast upper-cut, catching Wisenowski on the point of the jaw. The blow knocked him back in the courtroom and he refused to eros the threshold acain until court officer had subdued his belliser-ent spouse. BUENA VISTA SOCIETY TO MEET ON MONDAY Buena Vista, Oa September 17. essary j.i new six-months subscriptions to The Daily and Sunday Constitution without the least, trouble, but instead 1 got' a lot.

of pleasure in getting the subscriptions. "I trust many more boys and girls will enter the contest, and get the 132. Bnrgajny t. Holton. 513:1.

Wiillex T. Rtfrhvi neut TlmnA Arm crease time deposits Practical Instruction in Ar-counting. Advertising. Jour-nslitn, Sab-smanship and 'Z otlier course. Heyiiter todsr 1061 Forsyth or call WAInut 1100.

I Compan.T. S720.08tj,0(K. increase cir r.V! (Wirt SV4 I Georgia T. sheriff, ete. ii 1 rt in'ii, idiiniiKiiii pleasure out of it I did in winniii a nice wheel.

I am 11 years old." on the sidewalks a round the city parks. fcVC-tdNG SCHOOL COMrlfcRCTf Bjrd et aL t. Piha. BlO. Nntwitne y.

Moore et al. 14:1. l'arrish et al. t. Barwick.

I44. Barwick t. Parrfsh et al. 14a. Mi Kaohin et at.

t. Jones et at M. O'Neal t. Neat Veneering Co. Rt47.

Woodruff Bowera. 14S. Williams t. State. tl.

Yarboronph v. Wood, etc. Jolley et al. City of Macon et al. Carter et at.

t. Edsar. (MKt; 'finite! States deposits reduced aggregate reserve. deficit in reserve, decrease $84,619,540. Summary of state banks and trust companies in Greater New York, not ineluded in clearing house statement: Loans, discounts, 0, increase S2S.tiS8.tMK: gold, A-C.

Advertising Truck Here (Special.) The Woman's Missionary sheriff. I PAINTING I We Know How I J. H. Gray-Dyer Co. 1 IVy 0736 328 Peach tree St.

f. 1 1 11 11 11 11 111 111 1 1 1 norm irmrrini 1 111111111 ipii TnnTsawniriiim j.a ki mm 11 I 1 1 4 4 131,200 decrease currency cfT'et 'X and bank notes, increase Alma et at. fil.i.1. 1 arkin t. Battle, City of sx-iety of the Methodist- church here will hold a special session Monday.

Mrs. J. O. J. Taylor, formerly missionary to Korea and Siberia, will direct the program.

Mrs. T. It. Rogers is president of the society. In Memoriam.

To nieifiore of otrr iteae fatiier. w. F. Pwint. who left ti rear asr toar.

"'tie esr has pad sine fha s4 day, Twe one loe1 wa rsl'eyf iwlf: U4 to' him huoe. it was Ft'a witt, Iln In onr )tesr he lireth sti'1 MR. W. B. SXTTI.VT A.vrt CHTT.PBrN.

deposits Wltll tetleral re- (K5. StandsM Pit Co. et at. v. Kahn serve bank, increase Baggett, aherift, t.

Barrow et tolpostts, V57. Barrow increase I sheriff. i et al. Eliminating amounts due from re- tnr.s. Hamlin v.

rve depositaries and from other 'berro t. Kober nks and trust companies in Xew 8t.u"'" serve otiersoo ba York and United States: Deposits $1 61-J. Holhrook Adam, et 1. Stores Co. Rollins It.

"V.J" Red Brick Bungalow For Sale On Easy Terms This attract! sti-rnnm rmraVir la new helna TeBoat't ImMe sn-t fi. en the north ilrte of yar atreet. one lejtvjwH feet eart nt T.ttt Lake rrirrti at JS.0oo.se; eatb, Bonihlr notea of i snt ajpiim of 3. $. Joan.

WOOLFORD REALTY COMPANY WA. S4S7 98 1-2 (34 1-2) Luckie St. N. W. Gl3.

Mt-LeUaa et rl. 61 64. Smith 319.304,100. increase banks, cash in vaults. trust companies, cash in vaults, Professional Ftbics Transformed Into Professional Service J.

AUSTIN DILLON CO. rVSTRAL DIEECT0EB SS2 tooth fryse Strset MAia sM.48t AMBULAMCf SCMVICC Farmers Bank of Glen- I buixaMt Li- I I jgW'l IHIS11HMW ft iie.5. Getting- State. 61H6. Maddox et v.

ARMY ORDERS moms nankins Co. et al. ltiS. Boinbridge Firm Co. t.

Ball ft Bern-olds et al. 616i. Morton et al. v. Talmadce et 6170, Hamilton, v.

Speck et al. k-tv-. 4 Jg fclil. Marks et aL v. Bichmond County rjrm' SALE Cl ai.

ENGRAVED Acknowledgment Card ol Thauks 6J72. Bichmond County et al. t. Marks Ready For Mailinf 50e Dozen 2S r- .41 i x- et al. 61 73.

Barton et aL t. Rogers, 6174. Bobtneon t. MeArthur, admx. 6175.

Davis et aL Edwards et al. 6176. Williams et al. t. Brothers A Sisters of Benevolence.

.177. McGehee v. Petree. 617S. Wilsnn t.

Cox. 61S0. Wachovia Bar.k Trust Co. et r. Junes et ai.

Sou.tBook Concern fl03) 71 Whitehall Street The following orders affecting; peraonnel of the army were announced at fourth corps area headquarters Saturday. Ths following infantry officers are ordered to Fort Benning on tk'tober 14 for temporary duty a students in the refresher rourae: Colonel Frank W. Kowell. R. 1'.

C. officer at fourth corps srea headquarters; Colonel James M. kiinbroliirh. Battniial cuard instructor with station at irlffin. and Lieutenant Colonel Walter A.

BosweM. of the twenty-second infantry at Fort Ga. Lientenant Colonel Georce K. SSonifrTitle. csTalry.

has reported at fourth eorpa area fcaliuartera for sereral days' instruction. Treparator.v to this duty at Nashville. if an instructor of the one hundred ninth Tineeee cation! esTatry. While in Atlanta Lieutenant Colonel SomerTille is saine wi'h his brother-in-law. Colonel Andrew E.

Williams, at 1097 Arlington ve-ae. E. 15'. "wwrmwr. a rat nt imzmzwrnr-Mzm zmzmi Flat newsprint paper suitable for small publishers and job printers.

The price is right. P.O.Boji 1731, Atlanta, Ga. FXOrESSIOVaZ, CAXStL Clehorn. 61S1. Bellab, trustee, et si.

1 Altiert Hostll. Jf. W. p. Blnodwnrta Arthaf Heewiaa Hermt a Hestcsa -irjft, Resreil Mark Betifina DORSEY.

HOWELL ic HEYMA.N Lawyers. to 820 Cowsalij Blag. aaete. Ga. 6154.

Botven t. Bank of Xcfnxi. Briefs must he served by sept-mber and must be filed (and cots where de. paid br September 2. thocgh eotansei tjesirine to be heard in.

caes timbered 6J50 et need not art end before Taesday. October it I 1, The and merchandising car of the A. C. Spark Plu company, that will be the guest of Atlanta distributors for the next xveek. This display truck is in charge of J.

E. Brooks, of Atlanta, who is on the last Iej of a run into every section of the country.

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