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C. M. Walker to Run
For Attorney General
MONROE, GA., March I,—Clifford
M. Walker, of Walton County, for
merly Solicitor General of the North
eastern Circult and one of the most
prominent attorneys in the State, has
announced his candidacy for Attorney
General to succeed Thomas S. Felder,
who is in the race for the United
States Senate.
The friends ~f Mr. Walker have
been urging him for several days to
enter the race for Attorney General
and, now that he has announced, thes
exnress the utmost confidence in the
outcome, Mr. Walker will make &
vigorous campaign.
ORDERED DISMISSED.
PIERRE, S. DAK, Feb, 27.—Gov
ernor Byrne ordered the dismissal of
I2mil Gunther, of the State Insurance
Department, because he inserted in
his expense account one item of
money he spent for candy and thea
ter tickets.
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Note the Streamline Body—the Handsomest Car of the Year
This Six Costs Less Than Fours
Weighs Less—Costs Less to Operate
This year the HUDSON announces
a Six which greatly affects the whole
motor car situation,
The price is $1,750, so it much un
dersells any comparable Four.
The weight is 2,980 pounds. so it
much underweighs Fours of similar
capacity.
And it costs much less to operate
than Fours of equal size and power.
It weighs, for instance, 400 pounds
less than the four-cylinder HUDSON
“37", the best four cylinder-car that ever
went from this factory. Yet the wheel
base is 123 inches, and there are two
extra tonneau seats.
It consumes one-fourth less fuel than
the HUDSON “37", yet it has more
power. This is due to a small-bore,
long-stroke motor—a European innova
tion,
It shows an equal or a greater sav
ing compared with any other same-class
Four.
The Day of Sixes
As everyone knows, the trend is to
ward Sixes, There are now 38 makers
whose best car is a Six, and 14 of them
now build Sixes exclusively.
THE GEORGIAN'’S NEWS BRIEFS.
Fair Lillian and New
Husband'Honeymoon'’
NEW 7YORK, Feb. 28.—Lillian
Russell and her husband, Alexander
Moore, were among the passengers
on the liner Calamares, which sailed
for the tropics at noon to-day. They
posed for a photograph.
“I suppose this is a sort of honey
moon trip?” suggested a reporter,
“Indeed, it is,” agreed Mr. Moore.
“It may .be yours, . sai@ Mra
Moore, which remark, it may be said,
was some repartee,
WANTS MORE MONEY,
NEW YORK, March 2.—John Arm
strong Chaloner (Chanler), author of
the query, “Who's loony now?” has
asked Justice C'ohalan to increase his
vearlv allowance from $17,000 a year
to $24,000. According to Chaloner's
estimate, he is now in need of about
$26,615 to pay his expenses.
He says h 2 will do with $24,000,
however, by “laying off my assistant
secretary, a proofreader and a
groom.”
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Hudson Motor Car Company
5115 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Michigan
Lacy Found Guilty
0f Stealing $50,000
BIRMINGHAM, Feb. . 28.—Theo
Lacy, former chief clerk of the Ala
bama Convict Department, was found
guilty late to-night of embezzling
$50,000 of State funds. Arguments of
the attorneys had consumed the en
tire day, and it was not until 10:30
p. m. that Judge Brown finished his
charge to the jury, which consumed
two hours.
The jury immediately retired, and
reached its verdict in a few minutes.
Lacy had sat unmoved, though very
much interested in the arguments, all
day, and showed little signs of emo
tion when the verdict was returned
against him.
MANY MISSING IN SLIDE.
PRIVAS, FRANCE, Feb. 27.—Many
persons are missing as the result of
a landslide to-day in the Peil River
valley. A dam 400 feet long and 180
feet high was thrown across the river
by the slide.
Last year, hardly a four-cylinder car
was sold at a price which would buy a
good Six.
Men changed from two cylinders to
four to get more frequent power strokes.
Now, to get continuous power, they are
changing from Fours to Sixes.
To get smooth-running Sixes men paid
a high price, carried heavy weight, paid
extra fuel cost.
Now this is all changed. In the new
HUDSON Six-40, all these things are
in favor of the Six. The Four is now
the extravagant car. The Six, with all
its other advantages, is also the more
economical.
. Mr. Coffin Did It
This HUDSON Six-40 is the latest
achievement of Howard E. Coffin, our
great engineer. It was he who built the
first high-grade Four to sell under
$3,000. Then the first to sell under
$2OOO. It was he who built the
HUDSON Six-54, the first high-grade
Six to sell under $3,000. Last year
that car became the most popular Six
in the world.
Now he builds this Six-40—the first
quality Six to sell under $2,000. The
first to under-weigh, and the first to
Georgian, Conscience
Pursued, Surrenders
SAN JOSE ,CAL., Feb. 28.—D. W.
Robinson, of Americus, Ga., to-night
surrendered himself. Robinson said
he had defaulted with money belong
ing to the Woodmen, Odd Fellows and
the Bank of Americus, Ga., and is un
able to stani the strain upon his con
science any longer. He asked the po
lice to have an officer sent here after
him. Robinson is 30 years old, He
says, while treasurer of the Odd Fel
lows, he embezzled $5OO, and $l,OOO
from the Woodmen and $5OO from the
Bank of Americus. He was a postal
clerk.
BEATEN BY BEGGAR,
CHICAGO, March 2..—Michael Mc-
Donald, aged 81, is in a serious con
dition as the result of being beaten
by a beggar who had asked hini for a
dime last night,
McDonald did not have a dime, aad
when he refused the beggar’'s request
the man beat him. A neighbor found
the aged man nearly frozen in the
SNOw,
show less operative cost than Fours of
equal power.
New Ideals in Beauty
This HUDSON Six-40 has the new
streamline body. No angles at the dash.‘
This accords with European vogue, and
Europe always sets the body fashions.
The old-type bodies will soon be out-of
date.
The gasoline tank is in the dash.
The extra tires come ahead of the front
door. All hinges are concealed. There
are two disappearing extra tonneau seats.
All instruments and gauges are within
reach of the driver.
There is a “One-Man” top, covered
with Pantasote, with quick-adjustable side
curtains, A rain-vision windshield, dim
ming headlights, left-side drive, Delco
patented system of electric starting and
lighting.
¢ The design and equipment are almost
identical with the new HUDSON Six
-94. And that we consider the hand
somest car of the year, Up to six
months ago, no car at any price offered
50 many attractions.
* Hudson dealers everywhere
now have this car on show. Write
us for Howard E. Coffin’s 55-page
book, and we will direct you
where to see the car. Then try it
out. Itrides like constant coasting.