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(Price standing In the doorway of
oman unargea ivnn hls prlvate otHcei and Mrs .
Murder In Price Death Bleed walking toward the rest
__ room. Ho then started tho cleva.
tor on the downward trip, ho raid
fCnntlnoed from P»~nncA_ Mrt . Bleed BeUI „, LawyeP
^.h^wMtttfre 0 .?^™’ Mrs. Blood, who is held at the
teno Smith elevator boy who ma!rm1 ’ 8 "‘“'din the police elation Colonel. Oscar Brown camp of tbs
rled Price 'and Mrs. Blood to "dthout bond, has retalnod Eugene Spanish-Amerlcan war veterans
sixth floor testified that when c - *•**, of Horton Brothers and an sponsoring a partjr at the Odd
'IS^nTe> the “ »«* «■»“«■• Mr. Peek .FelloWs hall Thurartay night eom-
went rtw^d Uie re!t w “ »■*•»» the with‘roemoratlng the 30th annlv:rsary
I|„ toward hls^r? atn > Blood. and said that he would of the sinking of the battleship
^ffTee^e 0 ^ ride^i ”»***£ U, * r tt^on'STsShAmeri^
g?‘g* , I CU °° "“V” C “ e &&& w« ftstssr
; 1 ronirt?Stim* , hniMi C i m f n .1* c . I Veterans of , that war and their
Consutntlon tariMfcfc tesU. Ground freezes 100 feet deep lady attendants wil! attend th:
I that Price told him several Jn. Siberia. I party Thursday night,
dta oro that Mrs. Blend h.d . 1 * J *
COLONIAL
I ATTRACTIONS
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TO ENJOY PARTY
THURSDAY
“ FLIT
and constipation. Used
headaches and dizzy ape
first dose of Adlorika
relief. Now I rest well.”-
Brinkley. Just ONE sp<
Adlerika relieves gas a:
bloated feeling so that
cat and sleep well. Acts c
upper and lower bowel
moves old waste matter y
thought was there. No
what you tried for your
The benefit for the “Sick Fund”
of the Atneca police department
at the Colonial last night, by the
Montgomery Piay.ro was a big
suciss*. The theatre was crowded
and tho play "The Devil” was en
joyed. It rained hard during the |
entirj performance, but the actor*
worked oyer the noise of the pat
ter on the root ot the stage and
... . oh:w.
last edition of
11 M11NI A driven to^hC Whef thTfam^S
puijift
sad colds lead to described as onj of the funniest
can stop them now plays of all ,the modern eomedizs
n emulsified creo- and a lot of laughter is promised,
to take. Creomul-1 Tickets bought for last night’s
etl discovery with jfiow and not used, will he good
•oothee end hoale 1 tor tonight's iirt.rtainment. The
ranee end inhibits house Is practically sold out for
p, creosMe Is see- ^The^am® Mil wilt be Tepearted
ileal authorities *• on Friday night and at both mat-
lealiof agencies tor j neo an dnight Saturday. Big coun-
SKSjfi ** etorn Saturday night,
i to creosote, other
Quick • Safe • Sure
Adlerika will surprise you.
by leading druggists.
—(Advertiser
gave their usual excell-nt show.
The second ary'
the benefit for “tl
lie answer to' "beau geste
( sictan. who examined the bullet
wounds. :.
Physician Testifies
Dr. Smith told the coroner’s Jury
that me tauil snot entered Prices
head just before and aDove me
riant ear, unu came out to ui»
rear and ab-ve tne left ear. Dr.
bm.th said that the dara strum
on tue brim of the hat looked and
smelled line a burn, auutuat a
powder bum would .sprepd out
in its path away from the muzzle
ot the gun, tne bum on the hat
brim widening toward the rear ct
the hat.
Coroner Donehoo took particular
pains to draw lrpm witnesses at to
whether or not Price was usulaly
neatly dressed, and whether he
would bo llkety to wear hts/hat
backwards. It was testified that
he never had been known to wear
hIs hat backwards, to tho know
ledge of tho witnesses. Further
testimony was to the effect that
although thero was a circular j»w.
der burn around the fatal balk 1 :
hole, that thero was no burn along
the side of Prico’s head which
might hare been a comparion,
hum to tho one on tho hat brim.
Revolver Is Found
Testimony showed that tho fatal
bullet penetrated through tho hat
band op the left side, and was
found on the floor under Price’s
head. Tho revolver was found on
the floor several feet’ from his
lpft hand, It was tos“fled. An.
other bullet, which hutl made a
dent In tho floor, and wb'cli was
believed by witnesses to havo been
tho ono fired along tho lmt brim,
was found on tho floor near tho
body, ft was testified. Hubbard
said that this hulict c'ueutly had
struck tho floor a glancing blow
nfter passing by Price’s head. He
said tho place where tho bullet
struck Indicated that It was fired |
from shoulder heights downward
to a point s'x cr eight feet away
from whore tho gun was fired.
Mr*, Blood testified that she
and Price had been out to Candler
flying field Tuesday afternoon, and
afetr returning to The Constitution
went to dinner at a local cafe.
When they returned to Tho Con.
i-Hufon'ii tilth floor, aho nnd
Prtco went Into the'private office, I'
—, u w.,v,,i where sho placed her handbag, •
The local cotton market, closed and then she went into tho rest I
‘ 18 cents Thursday. The pray- room, sho testified. Smith, tho
'Us close \vns 18 cents. , elevator boy who carried them to |
■ 1 ' J ,i J the sixth floor said that he paused
*}EW TlJItu COTTON | at that floor for abcut 30 seconds !
Open High low Close P. C. to glance at a paper, and that 1
ch,. 17.97 18.15 17.82 17.93 17.93 when ha looked up agrJn, ho saw I
NEW YORK.—The expenditure
of 11.100,000 fast (year by the
Commonwealth Fund in efforts to
* ie # t r rtJ »I'tiuii r uim iu cuui u» w
sexcellent for puild- improve- tho physical and mental
» after colds or flu* hoalth of American children is
l tmr cough or cold it Scribed in tho ninth annual re.
taking according to j, ort ot tho General Director, Bar.
it druggist. (adVel, ry c SmIlh( published today. Oth.
or gifts for hospitals, educational
and welfaro work brought tho to.
§4 fa] appropriations for tho fiscal
year ending September 3, 1927 to
ANCE The capital endowment of the
Cannon Forbes, ’Atlanta, Ga.;|
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lester Forbes,
Jacksonville, FI*.; Mrs. Wm.F.
Clarke, Atlanta, G*.; Mr. Ttllou
F'.rbes, Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Neii
Tiiiou Forbcz, New York City;
Mr. Walter T. *\>rbe», Jr., Mr.
Stanton Forbes, Mr. Robert and
G. Lester Forbes, Jr., Jackson
ville, Fla; Miss Lillian Forbes,
Miss Frances Forbes, Mlstes
Nell and Adelia Forbes, Jackson-
villa, Fla.; Mis* Julia Forbes,
East Lake, Ga.; Miss Virginia
Forbes, Jacksonville, Fla, are
Invited to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Lillian Cannon i Forbes
Thursday afternoon, February
ICth, from tho residence of her
sen, Mr. Walter T. Forbes, Sr,
550 Cobb street, at 8 o’clock.
Dr. J. C. Wilkinson and Dr. E.
L. Hill will officiate. Funeral
services will also lie held Friday,
February 17th, from the Inman
Park Baptist church, Atlanta,
Ga, nt 11 o’clock, Dr. Cowan,
pastor of tile church will offi
ciate. Kemnins will be carried
to Atlanta Friday morning via
tho S. A. L. railroad at 7 a. m.
Sovereign Commander
W. A. Fraser Honored
Thursday Nigh
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mander and Mr*. Fraser. Flags
were flying everyhere while
str-eta along the lino of march oi
the parade was roped off. Many
Woodmen and visitors from other
sections of nortneast Georgia
were here for the day. Bright
Mayor Dudley proclaimed a boll-
day from 2 to 5 In honor of the
Commander’s visit.
Following is the complete pro
gram for Thursday night:
Master of 'ccremohi-s—M. G-
Michael.
i Music—Four Horsemen.
Invocation—Ur. o. p. Gartlcdgc.
Addrezs—Mayor A. G. Dudley.
Address—Chancellor Chas, ,, M.
Snciling.
Music—Four Horsemen.
Address—Abit Nix.
Address—Dr. J. M. Pound.
Address—Dr. Andrew M. Shut.’.
Music.
Address—Robert L. McWhorter.
Song—Luke Standi. - -’fcT
Address—Dr. J. C. Wilkinson.
Address—C. C. Thomas.
Music.
Address—Hon. W. A. Fraser.
Benediction—Dr. W. P. King.
Othera Here.
Other prominent tyoodmen com-
,ng over to Athene for the pro-
£ m hero were'Dr. H. B. Kenne-
Frank Shaw, Jeff Woods II.
cn and T. L. Bennett, s’tatc
01 You’ve waited for a companion picture to gallant,
fascinating "Beau Geste”. Q. Here it is! "BEAU
l SABREUR”! Q Follow the same daring adventures
of the French Foreign Legion through another lavish,
glamorous romance. Q Thu* thrill of the year!
Interment will be in the College
Pnrk, Ga-, ccmcterv. McDoroian-
Bridges Funeral Homo.
BEAU SABREUR
American Demand
Stimulates Market
For Rare Jewels
Q By the author of "Beau Geste”. Q With Gary
Cooper, Evelyn Brent, Noali Beery and Wi !l 1 an i Powell
Infant Care
Nover has thero been such ac.
tivlty as today in tho market for
rare gems. So general Is 'the
demand for fine Jewels, writes
as Richard Fletcher In “Tho London
for Clirontcto.” that experts aro com-
tho hilling tho capitals ot Europo to
iou cater to.ilioir clients. For a large
as- i pearl, diamond, or emerald of
the first quality tlioro are waiting
With every ; dozens of purchasers, chiefly Am-
tehers Las- CP |can. Those superb gems arr
’,7 on never displayed In tho windows o'
' w0 “ti *“ Bond Street or Duo do la Pnn-
y mother or a nops. They are cnshiThded with
as much mystery ns tlasuo pape
can giro them, nnd sold privately
M and In confidence.
rjT TOT Perhaps the finest Jewels aro tr
ivwvwwvmil pn,, "ht In Paris, whore is to
be found tho most distinguished
ig|!|!|^K expert who happens to bo a young
Kng’lahman from Durham, Mr, Al.
B | fred Smiles. Hls clients are
■■ I r-osilv very weelih.v Araerleins.
PBbM I Mr. Smiles has tho flair for ills.
covering rare treasures and under
standing their real value. Ho has
a tiny office In the Placo Vendobie
hare of cates and aafes, for ha
carries hls stock In odd packets.
But. as each Jewel Is unique and
of tho utmost rarity, hls prises,
lions do not tempt th* thief. Ex.
’ re«non.'ble
V Extra
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MARKET
COOPER Manger,
JOHN F. CLARK ft CO.
US Sharlt.lford RalUiag
Fbos* 1748
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
Meh,17.88 18.14 17.75 17.80 17.8U
May.. 17.81 18.03 17.70 17.78 17,77
July..18.08 18.08 17.75 17.82 17.80
CHICAGO GRAIN * |
Open Close P. C.
WltEAT—
March J .. 132 -130* 1,70’i
M»y 13114 133 130',i
Jug-..-. •• 128(4 130(4 127';
CORN—
March .. .. 95(4 95 94(1
May 98(4 98(4 98
”“‘8 •• • •• 100(4 100 93';
OATS—
March .1 .. 54 55 55 '
“»y 55* 56(4 63(4
July 52* 52(4 32 (i
drink I
CHOCOlAfc
S04P/^T |
Dedicated to the Spirit of Brotherhood, of Fraternalism
and the Great Order of Elks!
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cept by a ro,non,'ble person,
tbov are unmarketable.
‘Mr. Sml'ee attributes the pree-
ra»» for Immense Jewels to
the social rivalry which la waged
In the United states, as well ai
to the increased standards of
wealth. After the armistice wts
signed a smart woman was con.
tent to wear a ten-carat diamond.
Then he<-. beet friend found on* a
Uttle larger. A third lady re.
turned to America with a four,
teen-carat atone, and as the first
diamond now look* puny by com-
pari son, wife No. 1 insists on a
atsteen-carst brilliant or feats her.
self eclipsed.
And so It toes on—these battle*
of jewels among tho Increasingly
prosperous. 1 am told that tho
fashion of wearing sham pearls
and glass Imitations baa had no
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