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ALDERMAN
I TAYLOR OUT FOR
MANAGER PLAN
you of my support in an attempt i
put this over.
“1 hope the charter will provide
for not more than three or five men,
and let us conscript from abong our
business men the gigest brains
among them.
“W. E. Taylor."
PRVATE RAIL
CONTROL COSTLY
k'.-
Public To Stand $656,-
000,000 For Six
Months Control
ENTRANCE CLOSE NEAR. ,
NO FEES ARE PAID.
f Dil With the date for the closing of I
JLet S Conscript Uur oest entries in the city primary only one j
Men For Commission, I d 0 ? y tlT&y' ' WASHINGTON, Nov 3 -^e pri-
He Says announced today that none of the; vote operation of the railroads for
'candidates announced for city offices, the first six months after the end of
Alderman W. E. Taylor, one of have yet paid their entrance fee, a; 5£eral cointroI will cist thiif edera
-the hold-over members of the city^r’lro« ‘on the pHma^ ballots According to figures niade public' t o :
a * .a m, D their names on the primary ballots according iu i fc u » inauv
•council, m a letter to the Times-Re-j w jn be voted upon November day by the Interstate Commerce com-
corder announces himself today as'io. The lists will close at 5 o’clock mission
^favoring the change of the form of,Thursday evening. The fees as set:
ATLANTA, Nov. 3. — A gavel
carved from the tree under which
General MePherson fell in the battle
of Atlanta, was presented to Mrs.
John A. Perdue, president, of At
lanta chapter, U. D. C. by A. C.
Bruce, a Confederate veteran, at a
meeting of the chapter to bestow
crosses on thirteen veterans. The
gavel was bound in silver braces and
Mrs. Perdue’s name was carved on
it.
John Ansley Jones, commandant
of John B. Gordon camp, U. C. V.,
addressed the meeting on the part
played in the building of the nation
by the Confederate soldiers, before
and after the war.
^fW>mmhBi^ n mana^er^3a er ^ C M $25; for clerk and treasurer, $15; Wilson Asleep At 9:30
|«ommission manager plan. Mr. Tay- for a ]j ermeni $10. These fees ar, | A ftpr Getting- Returns
Iro, ss manager of the Churchwell levied for the purpose of defraying; /Alter uclllng Returns
IgW&ers ntare here, is one of the the expenses of holding the primary. | „ ..
most Important business men of the The only announcements up to W ASHINGTON, Nov. J.—After
-community, and it is because this time are Mayor Sheppard, receiving the early election returns
of his knowledge of busi- clerk and Treasurer Eldridge an,t] in h« study last night President Wil
lies* methods and his recognition of Aldermen Mashburn. Warren and son retired to his bed room at II
the fact thSt the city’s affairs are Burke all for re-election. o clock and was asleep half an hour
; -not being conducted 1 na business' iafterward.
C. & O. HEAD DROPS DEAD.
RICHMOND, Va„ Nov. 3.—George
W. Stevens, president of the Chesa
peake & Ohio railway, dropped dead
today at Greenbrier White Sulphur
Springs. W. Va., according to a re
port received here.
One-third of the voters of Idaho
are women.
President J. Lewis Ellis has re
ceived a telegram from the newly
organized Hawkinsville Kiwanis club
inviting members of the Americus
club to be their guests in celebrat-
ng charter night there Thursday
night of this week. President El
lis asks all Kiwanins who wish to
make the trip to so notify Eugene
Bailey at once.
Socialist Party Not
Weakened By Women
THE BEST F
SOUTHER
CLIMATi
CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—“The Social
ist party has not been weakened by
the American woman’s vote except
in a few isolated instances/’ said
Otto Barnstctter, national secretary
of the Socialist party, in a statement
to the Associated Press. Early re
turns indicate a heavy increase in
the Socialists vote, he said.
manner, and cannot bo under th
•preset syst em, that he approves the
proposed chage.
In his letter he voices publicly his
approval of the change as advocat-
by this newspaper. Here is what
S. Kirkpatrick,
Times-Recorder.
Dear Sir: In.my opinion the only
“tical way in which a city the
Americas should be govern
ed is by the city manager form. Your
position in this matter meets with
my heartiest approval. However,
•there is one phase of the question
that is both vital and desirable. That
is that in the employment of a city
manager the salary should be high
enough to attract the very highest
class of men, a man big enough to
-demand and receive an adequate sal
ary, who should be appoined by the
ifo
The Colonial Dames of America is
the oldest patriotic society for wo
men in the United States.
Limousine Party From
East Held In Dublin
ai hoard of commissioners. After
DUBLIN, Nov. H. — Three white
Editor i men an( i two women, giving their
names as George Allen Bruce, T. W.
Bourne, William Reiek, Leonon
O’Toole and Miss Moloy, are in jail
here on instructions from police at
Philadelphia charged with stealing
a big limousine and a quantity of
diamonds and watches.
Several days ago this party reach
ed Dublin in the limousine, and as
they entered the business section let
the car get from under control.. It
smashed a large plate glass window
and they were stopped by the police.
It developed that the entire part'
had not enough cash to pay damage:
they stop
and get out of town
than three years as a member! ped here while they tried to sell some
of the city council of Americus, I diamonds to raise cash. Selling was
feel somewhat qualified to express! slow and they were still here when
an opinion. j the Philadelphia police traced them
“This modern movement not onlv to Dublin. They are held pending
lias my endorsement, but T assure orders from that city.
• We have just received a new ship-1 English women coming to the
w»nt of 12-E Low Cole Hot Blast United States to complete their edu
Heaters.—G&tcwood-Cogdcll Hard- cation outnumber the men by a
pwmre Co.—3-11. | large majority.
Texas Red Rust-Proof fe
SEED OATS
Car Load Just Received
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