The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 04, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Some Strong Points OF THE TRUST COMPANY OF fiA. Equitable Building, Atlanta, Georgia. It has an cxceptlonrflly LARGE CAPITAL, of Half a Million Dollars. It has Surplus and Undivided Profits of tm.070.0J bealdaa, and In addition Its stockholders are liable forjult a million more. It OWNS ITS BUILDING. It has an unusually STRONG DIRECTORATE. It pays Interest quarterly—the only Savings Dank In Atlanta that does. It pays Interest of 3 1-2 per cent. Why not be Identified with this STRONG Rank? ERNEST WOODRUFF, Pres. J. CARROLL PAYNE, Vice Pres, WM. S. McKEMIE, Traa.urSr, DIRECTORS: CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON DR A. \V. CALHOUN CHARLES A. CONKLIN CHARLES A. DAVIS THOMAS K. GLENN •JOEL HURT HUGH T. INMAN MINISTER ENJOINED (Additional Sporting News ROllERT J. LOWRY H. E. W. PALMER J. CARROLL I’ATNE W. G. RAOUL UHAS. A. WICKERSIIAM GEORGE WIN8HIP ERNEST WOODRUFF WITH A TOUCH OF COLOR Some Stories Judge Walter Ormond Tells About His Court. SI,000,000 AUTO PLANT . TO BE BUILT BY SCHWAB By Private Leased CTliW. Bethlehem, Pa., June 41—It' I* stated that Charles M. Schwab ha* de termined to build a $1,000,000 plant for the manufacture of automobiles at the Bet Webern wprks.,.v, By R. A. 8. JOHNSON. Down In Judge Walter Ormond's nurt It seems that all of the humor f the colored race collects Itself, and Hows all of Its force to remain fpsten- tl In the Justice's train. He Is ever eady with some story that the son f Ham. has concocted Her# is one he quotes from a very rominent gentleman of Atlanta In the ?gal profession: "There was an old negro named Ned ho went to the solicitor and said: Marster, I’se been gwlno thlnkln* dat I uld git out and do ur little blzness m dot twenty acres you has got down de holler ncar.de brook. Now, If u kh* give me de place >io wuk lure’s gwlne to make hit a success/ " 'Well, Ned, have you got any ifock?’ 4 ’Oh. Lawd, yas, sur! I’se got plent/ if stock. Kaln't you reckonclle dat ole Here's another on the attorney: A negro had been brought up in •urt for stealing chickens, and the awyer Inquired of him If he was not Ing to have some one to represent ilm. "No, sqr, I’se gwlne on seventy years, nil dere haln’t no use In me lmprovla- ’ a lawyer.” ‘■Well, uncle, what are you going to »? You know I don't want to see you ■t In trouble.” "I knows dat, but, Jedge, Jes' let de natter drop.” '•men up before him on the charge of fault and battery. The following la e testimony of me: J ’Wsll Jedge, hit’s been .'bout three eek* dls cumin' Tuesday I-moved at •lump; Jes* lak today Is Monday, ell nex’ cumln’.week Is three weeks, ihaln’t been dere long before dls here calls her de Dump Qu«« n, •man, ney calls her de Dump vjm* n, we kalnt nobody do nothin* mitts she say so. Dem waglns pull up dere everysday, and Pied her tuk a heg’s hald out of dere, • whuch I’ae sure weighed long 'bout twelve poutlds. And, Jedge. h . w*-i -n dat way till I thought,! culd git some of dat stuff. Doy wagln pulled up dere, and out cum a red snapper; I grabbed hit by de giz zard. N<>. Laud. m>. lilt was nl< <■ an fresh, kase twan't punched In. Don dis In,ir ’mu.in nun up to me and snatched dat fish out’n my hand by de tall. 1 Jes’ tole her what I thought 'bout'n her. An’ she shore did cuss and swore.’; . "What did fhe say?” asked Mr. Or mond. 'T kaln't tell hit before his court. Whut she swore wqs wus'n anything. I couldn’t even, tell nit In Jedge Briles' court, even.” “What did you do?” , “I Jes’ tole her she wuz a dam alappy- llpped blasphemousness, and dat .dere was gwlne to be trouble In dat dump. Den she cussed ag’ln, I Jes' tole her she wuz a devil-faced dam ole nigger." "What happened then?" "Why. «l«-n ibit nigger pastel in side de hald with a wagln tongue, and cut me open, kaln’t you see, Jedge7” SAVES MAN'S LIFE During one of the trials, the organi zation of a negro club was brought be- fore tha court, and this la the manner In which a negro told of the start of the affair: ‘Dis gal liyar is mouty populous, Jedge. I’se been gwlne down ter her house ebery Sunday, and dey shore has a full house. Much es ten and foteen nigger* down dere ebery time. Dey all wants to hole her han\ Hit got to be so’bad dat dey nil cummtnced to scrap for hit. So I see to myae’f, I'se gwlne to gtt up a club, and ebery time we wants to ho|e her han’ was all got ter pay de gal two-bits. Dls wuked mouty well, Jedge, till dey cummenced dou- Dld you ever hold her hand?" 'Ah, not sackly, kase she wus too high-priced. Dem niggers raised de irlce to two bucks, and den the club iroke up." NSULTING TWO GIRLS 10 used of Insulting two small girls, ibout 12 or 14 *years of age, Saturday ‘Ijfht In the Penny Wonderland in Viuhtree- street, L. T. Martin, who ■ !e> In Edgewood, was taken Into |'»dy by Bicycle Policeman Free- nan. ' ' r H I Martin was released on $5.75 collat- f»l and was not present In police court •"lay morning. The brother of one pt girls expressed himself'as being -••Usfled with the amount of- collate II and had a conference with Chief knnings with a view to having an- Ijher case entered against Martin. girls, Nora Dumas, of 399 Man- street. and Viola Franklin, of 40$ {*”gum street, were in court to testify. rhry assert that Martin approached; In the Penny Wonderland and pd In an Improper manner. Deaths ahd Funerals. George Benjamin Robert. Funeral-services of George Benjamin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robert, were conducted at' the residence, No. 244 Peeples street, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Intermejit was In Westvlew. L. D. Montgomery, Jr. Funera) services of L. D. Montgom ery, Jr„_the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Montgomery, were conduct ed Sunday morning at the residence. No. 67 Love street. Interment was In Westvlew. 8UCKED VIRUS FROM RATTLE SNAKE’S BITE TILL AID ARRIVED. Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C., June 4.—From Sumter county, 8. comes n story of a woman's remarkable heroism lp siev ing the life of a young man, George Purdy, son of Judge R. O. Purdy. The young man was walking through the woods near the. homo of Am*. T. J. Dick, when he was struck by a-rattle snake, the reptile sinking Its fangs Into the flesh of the young man. Mrs. Dick, who was In her house, heard tho commotion and rushed out side and when aho learned that the young man had been bltton by a rat tler »he*made an Inblslon Ip the wound In order to cause the blood to flow free ly. She hurried a boy to hep.home for some brandy and while the*boy was off on* the mission Mrs. Dick placed her mouth over tho wound and Hucked the, poison from tho wound, risking her own life In this act. When tho boy returned, the brAve woman caused young Purdy to drink a considerable poitlon of the fluid In order t.> charge his system with alcohol and counteract the poison. It Is understood that the young man Is doing well and his life will be saved. HAVE WITHDRAWN MAN CHARGED WITH MISUSING MAIL8 REMANDED TO JAIL IN OALLA8. to have twelve rattle RAT BORE THE NAME OE AN ATLANTA FIRM Hpedal to The Georgian. Dallas, Tex., June 4.—Tbi* dead l»r an unknown negro was found yes' Just outside city Halls »»/ Dallas, throat had been rot from ear t«> ca hla sknll was crushed In two nloro as bwu] the body of the negro was fniw.«l n )i which had l»cen purclntKcd from glynn Wen, of Atlanta. , ~ marrlciVtl the Hugh Christian. Funeral'service* of Hugh Christian, son Of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christian, were conducted Monday morning at the ARE YOU GOING AWAY? If so, have The Georgian mailed 4o you. Mailed to city subscriber* while away from home for tho summer months at the regular rate of ten cents | a week—no rbatfl for mailing. Sent ! to any address Ip the United State* or; Canada. Foreign postage extra. Special to The Georgian. Dalla*. Te$„ June 4.—Joseph Cownn, a, prominent citizen of this city, who was arrested two weeks ago, the charge of misusing the malfs, surrendered by hla bondsmen Ia*t night, and was placed In Uio Dallas county Jail. Immediately following hi* arrest two weeks ago, he was grantod bond In the gum of $1,000, and was released from custody. HI* bondsmen became scared that ho was fixing to leave tho county, and surrendered him to the authorities. Cowan's attorneys .havo filed a mo tlon for another hearing, and another effort will be mode to secure bond for him. i United States District Attorney W. H. Atwell ha* n largo number of let- tehs from parties from whom Cowan, It Is alleged, has secured money with the under.Htandlrig-that It Is to he used In the prosecution of hi* claim for valuable property located In New York pity. POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS GROW A RIG INCREASE Saturday afternoon Postmaster Blodgett gavs out his monthly state ment of the postofllce receipts. The receipts for the month of May gave a per cent Increase over the same •nth In 190$. The following list will nonstrate the growth of Atlanta dm Ing the past seven years: Year. Month of May. 1888 ' 1900 ^ 1901., ./ 1802 1903.. i 1904 . i9or, 1806 Thl* shows that thfre has been sn creaso In seven years of $36,682.72 In the receipts for the month of May. Receipts. ..$24,981.87 .. 28,511.85 .. 31,478.61 .. 3L023.SH .'. 37,254.82 .. 45,911.96 BV CHURCH ELDERS FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS SEE PAGE TWELVE. CHANGED WITH USURPING AU THORITY OF CHURCH BOARD. Gordon Institute Team Has Had Great Season flail. Ju 4.—Re of the Hlghl •hurch, of Hlghli njolned in the chi preaching the gospel I to his flock by II. L McFarland and J. L. Graham, two of the elder* of the church, and on Sunday he did not oc cupy hts pulpit b* usual. The bill charge* among other thing* that Rev. Mr. Schwan is Incompetent; that he hpd publicly boasted that he would continue to preach to his congre gation; that he had usurped the au- thi.rlt\ i>f tIn- l-'i.ii .1 <>1 .-l.l- i .iii,l i hr congregation, and that hla contract ex pired May 27. WEALTH? MERCHANT DIES IN COLUMBUS WAS INTERESTED IN MANY EN TERPRISES AND LARGE FARM HOLDINGS. L. Till Special to The Georgian. Columbus, tin . June 4. m.m, ;t nn-ivliiint. pl.mt-i and a m< in ber of the board of county commis sioners for fourteen years, died at his home In this city Sunday, aged year*. He was a director of the Fourth National bank, president of tho Hmplro Mills Company, director of the city mills and tho Hamburger cotton ml IM He leaves a wife and one sister, Mrs. Judge Butt He began life as a drug clerk, and amassed a fortune, beside* extensive farming Interests In Ocorgta, Alabama and Mississippi. The funernl will be held nt 6 o’clock this afternoon. DR, M'AFEE FINED FOR DODGING COURT DECATUR 8TREET DRUGGI8T FAILED TO APPEAR BE- FORE RECORDER. Dr. M. B. McAfee, of the Acme phar macy, in Decatur street, ngnlnst whom a case was entered by detectives sev eral week* ago on tho charge of vio lating the cocaine laws, and who failed to appear In police court for trial, was flnod $25.75 Monday morning by Re- cordef Broyles for contempt of court. Dr. McAfee left Atlanta about the time the case was scheduled for trial and rnnalned away untll'yesterday. On Ills return he wns taken Into custody by Detective Sergennt Lanford and a case of contempt docketed against him. Judge Broyles did not enter Into a hearing of the cocaine case, as Ser geant Lanford Informed him the Fulton county grand Jury had nlready indicted Dr. McAfee In this matter. To tho recorder Dr. McAfee said he fled from court because of certnln ports that had reached him concerning the case. H# said ho heard the proso- cutfon was fixing up a bad case against him, with witnesses of«-whom ho had never, heard. In answer to a question from the court.’ho said ho had no refer ence to the officers. •pedal to The (!• irgtso llartiesrllle, June 4.-The member the faculty, the athletic department of Gordon .Institute, ss well ss tin- entire stu- "• l -in-1 •I'-' • Ml/. M- ,‘f Mm i 11 * ■ m nre Justly proud of the record that the Gor don Imsclmll tcnin Inis tuntfe flit* nemum. They have played fell games, winning eight of them. The Hoys* Iflgh firiiool of Atlanta de- f.*nted Gordon nt the beginning of the see- sou, when the Gordon boys hsd only prnr- t'ced fire days before the game, roach Woodward had tot selected Ids regain * dam then, and th»ri were plsyers In this game Hint afterward did not inako good on the tram. ' Gordon wns defeated In one gatno by It K. Lee. In this gnme Gordon's tenm was not In condition, as It bad Joat (etnrned i a week'a encampment at. Macon on Hnttirday preceding Monday on which the game was played, fieverat «-f the memlirrs Goidou's team bad l»een on extra duty, and lu cobsequence oud been up at night Work-outs At Gravesend. fljr r.rlrnte Ie»aerd Win*. (IrnTesend, L. 1., June 4.—Weather clear; rack fn»t. Prop#r, tulle and a furlong In 1:67 hreez- ig. Good work. % I>nInf y mid- hi,'I H fm long In I ’<• I and had lost a gr-■* of them wen* sick, the diamond for a were In no mrolltb which they l-uA Gonln later defeated U. IS. Li The srbednle* southern dlvlslr so long that It of the games In closed, and the rhniuplona for th any It clnln Gonlon..,, Gordon Gordon thot It la hip. 8COBER: • l*">Hit'll It. K. D, l/*eiut Gl \>.I. Gordo ...3 It. B. I..' GRANT AND THORNTON AGAIN CHAMPION® Bpcelal to The Orlo orgian Thornton, the Atluntn p the champions of the’ On lucceaafally defended tlu-l ilny ngnlimt Llllott and P« also won the tlnglM .linn bonora go to Atlanta. log. ork. RACING BEGINS AT KENILWORTH, TBLEGRAPHER8 ORGANIZE UNION AT GAINESVILLE 1.654.69 residence. No. 686 w.i.hln^on mornlnB nt 9:30 o'clock. Int-rm-nt « Interment waa In We.tvlew. The lit- j In Oakland remetery. Dr. \V. W. I,a tie .hoy died Sunday afternoon at l j drum officiated. «... tor the Wedding. Ruth Wells. Funeral services and Interment of Ruth Weils, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. W« alia, were conducted Monday morning at Nancy Creek; at H o'clock. / W. C. Burdette. Funeral services of W. C. Rurdette were conoucted at Godby'a church at H o'clock Monday morning. Interment waa In the church yard. Fttner Ire. Cornelius Thurman. I servlrcs of Mrs. Form will take place Monday af noon at the residnea No. 23 Pavll avenue. Interment will he In (iakl, The deceased is survived by a nosh and onf- daughter. HOME COMING WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. Special to Tho Georgian. Gainesville, Ge., June 4.—Local union No. 120, Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America, ho* ben organized here with ten chArUT members, and promisee of five or six more as Boon b» the lodge U open. Tho local union la now ready for members, and feels that It la only a question of days before Gainesville lo cal, No. 120, wll havo shod its baby rlothes, and will havo grqwU to be ono »it the largest In tho state, if not tho South. Tho following oflff era w ere elected: ’. N. Davie, Flowery Brunch, Qa^ pres ident; A. L. Collins, first vice presi dent: J. J- Carter, Flowery Branch, Ga., second vice president; J. W. Ayers, Ayorsvlile. Qa.. third vice presi dent; F. B- Smith, Gainesville, secre- Mabel Itlrbanlaon. mile In 1:47 23 gal loping. In giMid trim. Cob>olnl Girl, mile In 1:47 breezing. Itnyal rtreczp, five furlongs lo 146 breex- ig. At hla bout. Patwioaok. fire furlongt la J.tU 25 hand ily. Clever eolt. Scotia llelle.'four furlongs In :61 gallop- ln«- . Content, 6 furlong* In 1:30 2-6 broozlng. A nlm filly. Hugonla Iturch, *lx fnrlonga In 1:17 2 6 briM'zIng. IBooks well. Coy Mnl<I, four furlmtga In *A4 $5 linndll)r. inlb* In 1:41 2 3 t-i 6»-/li.*c In goful trim, llognii, „n<l Cnnn,lA are qu :V) ilny*, «luring Will In- ilectdiHl. VIRGINIA TENNIS CHAMPION8HIP. fiy Private fxraaed Wire. MMy. l.’IOTf furlongs In 1 37 I r Crest, mile In 1:47 24 In 5 liotnlfiy. tup, cozing. All 1'*'. iMiimlfiats Norfolk ig "f the Bendy . hamploiishlp of Vlrglnln Cle Aim Crest, idy. 11011*0 Kye, inllo In 1;(7 $4 bt die In 1:44 24 bond! The will < gallop! n rr purl of the v I championship i p, mile ond a furlong In 2;Q3 lodt«V cliamplo Heady money. — Vtrglllm -is fnrlonga In 1:17 84 breezing, gall. rl» ,»r. Th, Chl.fl j The Atlanta hsaeba COLLEGE BASEBALL 8ATURDAY. i...11..-. .... where they were the through the gr*-Nt«« Cornell 6, liar rd 4. „WL Yale Kreahmen 6. Ilorrnrd Freabn Pordbam 4, Columbia 2* ner. rnn Marietta* I’hlef Joy, ro I. urn# i NEW BA8EBALL LEAGUE ; ..f th* fin FORMED IN ENGLAND the Wn.l _ following were elected to act aa executive comm It ta#: J. J. Carter, F. J, Hopkins, T. J. Norton, 8. M. nehton and Smith. Messrs. Brannon and Montgomery, of the Birmingham local, No. 26, assisted, and they were given an enthusiastIc reception. The member* of the local were given a boating on Lake Warner, and enter tainer! at the Arlington hotel for lunch and tea. , By Private Leased Wire. Ijondon. Jane 4.—Seven elobe have jolaed m Ragflsli lnwW leagwe, which will l»6*. lit n reg'.iir - ii.-dide *v«ur-!., lu ll Imperative there shall he do more than three Americans on each aide In any gai 1 Mike Finn has sat because the long l>o. | Jtow bowl about ' I lUrmlngbam and Xe five American ri nff.»w«-4| fo order to try AT THE THEATERS bill SOUTHERN PREPARES FOR KENTUCKY WEEK in,la. (J RIDAL silver is an im- ■ portant and carefully \ studied part of our .2, stock. ! rue to the standards that li-i ve made our reputation, we! Mirg , r ^ D .rr.«, puinot H4-U HllV silver that IS I Funeral unrkn, „f M.rgtrrl nr. Of absolutely superb 7'- " • 8. Finn. Funeral cervlce* of 8. Finn, afrd 79 yean, —ere c nod acted at Oakland cent- eter>‘ Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The edeeaaed «u for many yearn the custodian of the Jewt.b eynaifoaue. lot On account of tho above occmiion I tho W. & A. K.'lt. and N, C. & St. 11.. Railway will «e!I round trip ticket* on .limn 10. 11 and 12 at rate of one j faro pliiH 25 cents for the round trip, j th*? rate from Atlanta txdng $13..75, I ticket* gr*)d to return until June 23, Jr.tfly j 1906. By deposit lug tlck»«t and paying j i fee °t 50 cent*. However, ticket* will a na- ! b® extended until July 23 ns to Three trains dally, leaving Atlanta body)at 8:35 a. m., 4.50 p. m. and fc.f»0 p. m., •y. 'all carrying ntandard Pullman wleep* era Atlanta to Na*hville and Na-thviJle John J. Jordan. r „ ! >m Uvilb*. ! aervir*** of John J. Jordan in addition to thl* service there will took fdece^at the fe*M-»*•. through *l»*6-plng curs operat.-t] ■ eceaaed * I>- ni ,ra * ns J*®* 10 11* ** T. K. I Atlanta to I»ulttvllle without change. Mi** Sammie Morion. MI>* Sammie Morton died 8 morning at 10:25 o'clock at the hpepfUl of acute* ncphrltlv Th <amv UnerpSctMJ$r, a* the dccea*. i.4-* >ii »n!\ • m i• Sfi»- I-. Miff of Colquitt. Oa.. having co AS ' *-f,' i »V : r.' n- nu TU< wIH be *ent to Colquitt, Ga^ to<J ^htg, Mon. Hock. The nephews of the t#*d an pallbearera. They l.lity* ■ 'rafts inannhip that inakt'S 01 •‘legani-u we also require. * Infant da ugh- . Settles, hawed The body will Eve Pearl Settles. , - , - - , ,i Eva Pearl Setr'~ i'-verythilig from tiniest owl :r r of Mr. and m ' ccs up to magnificent[‘JJiJn",s.«. I' -sts and full service. Mr ,. L “ Wynifc MAIER 4* BERKELE. an pallbearera. Harper, W. R. Bin han W.‘ T. Jordan. O. B. Jordan. Interment w, yard at Lakewood H ceased la survived by children and twa broil If. T J. H. P. rrlvfng lymlRvIlIc next mornfng at :20 a m. Route 1* via Chattano<>ga, Nash* and Mammoth Cave, further Information write or Villi rail John Callu John Callla, aged 34, hoepftal Monday reornl after an Ulneea of two al and interment. I. A THOMAS or C. B- WALKER, JJ C r f. T A U 7 a »l I Cl achtrep Viaduct. Union I'a.H sta. ('HARLKS K If ARM AN, For tha accommodation of th> dreda of old citizen* and resident* of I uilk ’i| Kentucky who dealre to atliui.l ih. I'The Mill home-comlnK waok feathrltlM at | Jjlwl villa from Juna II to IT. tha ftouthrrn railway will have apadal alcapara at- tachad to tha regular train, laavlnt tha Terminal elation on tho afternoon of Juna 12, runnlnc through to Loulavllle without chartce. ThU arrantement, coupled with tha apaclal low rata which haa been made for tha round trip, ahould Insure an unusually large num ber of visitors to tha Blue Ora., Mat* during tha week. Reservations have already been made for a largo number on tha apaclal sleeperi, while others At the Casino. Probably the !>n*t vaudevlll, the mason will be offered t"tiUlit at tha Casino. Tha six ana announce) have the ai>p> irnn' <■ of being the ri;,l thing and tin- knowing ones nr. antici pating a trrnt. The etriu.K card of tha Cornier, manng,' dosed a good y Mill be e\cn l„ hn* 1***1 K'Htl#*- that bile steal Kn ilr! H< * 8:36 o'clock In tha morning and o'clock 4n the afternoon. For' the purpose of advert!aln»r the home-coming of Kentuckians and the moat direct way for the five thousand natives of the state who llvr In Geor gia, to reach Louisville, the 8i;uthr-rn road han Issue a handsome and unique pamphlet wWdt fa being distributed in all parts of the stats. An elaborate and lengthy program haa been arrang ed for the visitors and will 4- (> them busy every moment *>f their tfine whip* In Kentucky, Cool-- of the uniqu#. This famous act will he preaented in throe pcvt\»m showing the cnmie ef the Ruslan IIun* *ars In Klherin. that «.f the Iloynl Fu-H- eers In Bengal, India, *n*l th* (nrnp of the boy* In blue In the United States, Kplendld opportunities aie t,ff**retl for the dliaplsy of costumes, light •-rr«-« an<l scenL- lnve»tltur«*. D I- said that tills In one »*f the most elaborate a« f* In vaudeville and *>ne of the must ex pensive. The DeMuth* will delight with their whirlwind dancing. Lewis and Green will have a score of laughs to hand out In their comedy sketch; Asm will ma nipulate billiard balls; the Ijerald Hquertr Quartette will furnleh the munl- cal part of the program and th# cameragraph will show new moving picture*. TIi»* bill I* promising for an excellent vaudeville entertainment. Inspector Resigns Position. \\ elghlng has been • 8-»uthern DR. TORREY HAS GONE Training School to Re ■General I’aufcenger Agent. • titl>. i*i f J. American Baptist Publica tion Society. * ....37 8. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.,,,« Atlanta Phone 411, tell 10M. 1L - •- — — HS - ■4S