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daily Invited to meet with ua.
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WAVCROSt COUNCIL NO. 21
J». O. U. A. M.
M~i» rv*ry Monday attains In Rad
Hall. IsXttllteb building nt »
P m
VlUMni brothers cordially Invited
to nirsrt with ua.
lltwJ Cotilna. L. Carl Collins.
Councilor
WAYCR0S3 LODGE N*. SOS-
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SECOND ANO FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT •:» P. M.
All Maaaaa Invit'd In Attend.
W. D. MORTON. W. M.
6 A. MATS, Sta
». Oa . May The
way*e automobile racing opened here
yesterday for a threa days' program,
foff on lag two days of aeroplane dam*
oaMratK na by Hamilton, tb*
known aviator. A great crowd attend
ed tho am days* meet Thursday, and
watched DePalma in a Flat 60 win
the flrat event, a 20 mile stock car
race. In tha record breaking lime of
1l:ft7:4l, which clipped a minute from
the record for tha track.
Atlanta. Ua., May 6.—Threa men
were Injured and two* cam were
smashed In an automobile rolllalon
Juat at duak Wednesday afternoon on
the Hewnrt Avenue road near Atlan
ta. Ti.e smaah-up wan due to the driv
er of nt.e machine leaving It without
proper lights, stalled In the road whlL*
he went off somewhere else,—he say*,
to get dang« r lights to put on the car,
Sidney P. Phelan, Jr., agent for Speed
wells In Atlanta, was driving the live
machine, bringing llarry Green, sin? *r
at a motion picture theater, und M.
It. Dalnel, ho ne from an if.tiiiooiJ
at the Spillway.'* Phelan had to turn
out for a wagon, lie aaya, and did not
ree the stalled machine till hla lights
ware right on It. Ilofti machines tum
id turtle. Phelan eacaping the weight
of hla own car In the fall, but Ureeo
and Daniel were pinioned under IV.
All were taken to the hospital where
Orcta still la 'n a rather serious con
dition.
Another accident wn« at the corner
of llarria and Peachtree atret where
an automobile driven by M. II. Cook,
of the Ragon-Malone Company, col
lided with a street car and waa thrown
against a delivery wagon belonging to
A. Wood and Co. No one waa hurt In
the three cornered collision.
Atlanta, Gs, May fi. A. K. Wilson,
an Atlanta Attorney, belleics “all Is
not gold that glitters, lie went to
collect a bill and wound up in the At
lanta police court to answer n charge
of fighting. Wilson ho Id that Ocorge
Collins, employee of n motion picture
♦how, owed him u fee lor starting
bankrupt proceeding, and Hint when
Collins after it prevlopa Interview n-
hunt (lie fee, told him
and see him at the
he waa going to get ht
CoJlliiH lit oti liliu
und i hie Li, and tho
srrup.
police
vs Itli Ills fee «t||| uncollected.
Atlanta, (la.. May U.—On Saturday
morning, front New York, the path-
flndlpg car that Mire* the way for
• he r.‘1o c«hI rond* tour pioinoted by
an Atlanta new»uapcr and u New
York dal*>. start*. ftoiu the ofllee ot
the lac- . hound for A'ltnta over 111
nuilon.H .liiLiiway these two papers
hiive estahilshcil. The highway «
•* reu i , 4 lel north back to ?>w
York. Tin* |!»| t rood loads t*n:r jtait
.Iii.i- . r I a::Lea In New York In
Loe ti.- .n :..aal xath-rlug there
*: »!•• • • dV* vclro .j?o*t reception.
V . *..-i . o :!i*:n manager of th*
.V? • • i •• nho ir.ntrlbutcc*
d« *oeces4 of the lou-
a : " :M. :. •. meetly interested in
**’* u ‘ ‘ ■ t • e (tip thlj year.
Atlanta. «;.i. May 6.—Wilmer I*
Mocre, Jr min of a prominent Atlan
ta Insurance man. has the distinction
rf dl*to\eiIng t, ow f 0 WMUI . a lien set
when *■!•*• d»v-sn't want to. Young
Moore trie,I |t recently. lie believe,
that cal* kens as well as nth. ra should
carry o**» the linowtrrlt policy. So he
grahlH*>l the r«. alcltrant cacklor l»y j
••her day when,site!
'I'amferrcd his grasp!
to her f*v\ an,| », t her loop the loop i
**»vern| ti.iie^ ..-.iin nls head. Whet*!
I.»* cot thioiMa nho was nandlln Ini
# 4c; to i . h m, that when he act her*
r.i t*. «, ,j„. r.'marently didn't know J
or Civ V *. -:»•*; it w,*s n real ucjt or
h«.Hot t*o\ Tha* waalwo weeks n?o !
mil she is mill „n t h«* Jot* Tho
I*. !f you v%rttii •„ maUo a hen s»«f, j
iiuike ,;er drunl; If you ; warn to 1
htea^ her of •■>,» m.tcb i!otuer.*lty.
«lv,» her the ie:u|M*ranco turn of a
•louse in cold water. Kveryhody
knows the utter.
Flora! Feto io Santa floss.
S..nta llnss. Cal. May .V -itnda and
'iloaoma of e\»-ry hua and color, foil-
•re and fens or rounlleas kiniCs. and
p'anrs and shmha ,4 all varieties form
«*| th,. «ott.’ng todav for tbn opening
f? Santa Rn«a's annual rose rarnivaL
Thskusinds «f vl«lror« were on hand
to cajoy the opening feat I v Hies. Tho
crnUal pttksrv.nme rotors a porlod
•»f three davs and Is flllod with liter
'nt features in iho way of ronl
•oral pageants. Iilii’nlmt*-! pandas,
niton obllo races, hallo atd cowckrtw
Tho drdlcatloo of the majaUkoat wow
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Arrangement
Savannah, Ua., May 4.—Tha Direc
tor* of t4e Savannah Board at Trade
have formally declined to enter an
arrangement with the city of Savan
nah and the Chamber of Commerce
to raise a ft>ml of $2«\<mmi for the par*
jkjsc of auv**rtl»lnR the city. Thv
plan was to hvvn the city give $10,000
from It* Treasury and have the rest
raided by popular aulMcrlpdon. The
Hoard of Trade Directors aay the sum
proposed I* entlidy Inadequate and
that wall** a httulp-d thousand dol
lar* * Loo 1*1 lie raised the city should
donate It all and not call upon the
huain-'Mi uirn for apt dflc appropria
tion*. Mayor Tldeman says It w»*
otly pioposed to u**» $20,000 the flr*t
I year and to Increase the auiojnt there
after. It remain* to bo *sen what ef*
f*ct the nrtfon of the Hoard of TrnJe
Directors will have upon the plan.
Sav. Ready for
Knights Tern.
Savannah, Ga., May 4.—There was
a meeting yesterday afternoon at five
o'clock of the committee having tu
charge the preparations for the meea*
Ing in Savannah neit week of th»
Knight* Templars of Georgia. All at*
rangements have been made for tha
reception of the visitor*. The conv.-o*
lion will meet on Wednesday and will
be in session two days. There wilt
be a parade on Wednesday morning
when the Aiunuta Commandary wilt
act a* the escort to the Grand Ofl
eer* and i epretent stives. This l»
quite a (IlntinetloR. The grand Con
clave is to open after the parade. Mr.
r:**a.»ant A. Stovall will welcome tha
visitor* on Inhalf of Palestine Coin-
tuandary of which Mr. F. W. Clark*
U Eminent Commander.
ATLANTA SPEEDWAY MEET.
Atlanta. Ca.. May 5.—The second
^crtfng of tho Atlanta Antonio*
TO COMPETE AT 3I8LEY.
Montreal. May II.—The roar c.-.nete
who arotrt represent Canud.* in the j bile As-o.-Iatloa began on the Allan-
K.it pi re Huy shoot at Hl*le>- on Mav i ta spee.lway today end will contlnun
21 sailed for Rnsbtnd today on the | over Friday and Saturday. An at*
Allan line Rteaumhlp Corsican.. The j tractive prozra^irae and a large en-
term I* made up of Cadet Bttet of try list combine to give promise of n
Hamilton, Cadet LI hly ot Duuuas, Ca- hkhly successful meeting. Twenty
•let Crawford of Quebec, and Csdet
Tldnnell of Hamilton. At Rlstey tna
f awitflan boy* will test their skill nt
tru rk*msn»li!p against the teams re*<
teai-ntlng - the Cnlted Kingdom, and
-oath Africa. Cpon their arrival In
£uthnd the Canadians will A pend n
v*gk In practice on the Hlsley ranges
before the matches begin.
Santa Fa’s New Line In Tease.
Amarflla. Te*„ May L-A largw
{party of railroad ofldals and bus>
ne»* men have arranged to go to the
:o«n of Flovdada tomorrow for tke
j arrival of tke first passenger trains
over tke Rente fti new line across
the eastern middle plain*. Floydada
Is the term lass ot tke new road, wkick
taps a large sect ten of fertile conn-
try. Tke com ply tJen of tke Una and
Ilia opening to trafle is to be made
• for n two days celebration with speech
contests are carded for the three days
ranging all the way from •• single
mile daih freeforal!; ten, twelve,
twenty, for:y, fifty and sixty-ralle r*
-res to the 'wo-hnadr d-mile events.
About $-*,i/00 in .ca»h nnd a dozen
cups and me«tals will be distributed
a uong the rlnners.
Royal Letters ut tale.
Imndon, May 4.—An autograph sal#
of extraordinary Interest, consisting
of manuscripts and letters of kings
and quevn# and other famous persons,
was began at Sothbey*s today. Romo
of the most notable Items to go under
tke hammer are autograph letters of
Catherine de Medici. Charles L. Prison
Charles Edward. Tke Young Pretsn*
* King Philip of Cast He. Queen
KUrabeth aed the unfortunate Mery
Queen of Roots.
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