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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1911.
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
Oor. Peachtree and Decatur Sts. Entrance 19 V 2 Peachtree
SET OF TEETH $5.00 Gold GrOWIlS, $3.00
Bridge Work, $4.00
All Ollier Work Reasonable
STIFF FIGHT PROMISED
F(
Our Crown and Brldgo Work «r»
mad. extra heavy, Insuring satis*
laction and durability.
All work guaranteed 10 years.
teeth (it and look natural. Teeth °P* n
? del
f made and* ocllvered aame day. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. |
SELECT SUBURBAN DISTRICT
IN BAD ODOR FOR AWHILE
' - \Thrrf Lm»ry Arnold, aollrltor of the
criminal court of Atlanta, arrived at hla
l omo at East bake a few dnya ago.
hoard hla ateady, truety and brand new
fovetl-ahootcr automatic magazine pla-
tol aound Ita full count on the qulet-
n< *t of the afternoon and heard about*,
he knew notnethlng waa up.
Recognising the voice of hla platol
and realizing hla danger with the weap
on lti the hands of another, he made a
rush' Into the house to get hla line
shotgun. It was gone, too! Then Into
the wood shad for the ax I It, too,
Was missing. The solicitor could hard
ly bellevd thnt every Implement he
possessed for self-protection had been
taken away, but facts stared him In the
fore nod there was no getting around It.
H o lt into, the house he darted, hut
there was nothing save crockery, glass
ware and silver with which to protect
pro
himself. He grabbed a table knife, nut
i discarded It. Then, like a flash. It
■'came to him that there waa left one
other Implement of warfare, and Into
the kitchen he hastened for the rolling,
pin. And It waa not there, either.
Out toward the chicken coop he ran,
looking for anything he could get hi*
hand* on to protect himself against the
combined weapons of his housahold.
There he ran Into the mob which cur
ing the band, nnd In his hand
th* pistol. Willie, on* of Tom Payna's
servants, had the ahotgun, and Lee, the
tennis court negro'; Pauf nnd several
other attache* or the Athletic elub held
the other weapon*.
Th* solicitor viewed the scene with
amassment and amusement. He knew
not what the negroes were after, but It
certainly wa* something In that hen
house. It couldn't be a chicken, for
every few moments th* whole buneh
woufd retreat fully twenty feet away
from the coop and slowly creep back
to their former position, only to re-
PlnalTy one of th* guns flashed; the
negroes put their hands to their noses
and silently drew away. Evidently with
their outlay of weapons they had con
quered the myeterlous foe, whatever it
wne. But why the etgnal of the hand
to the nosef.
A whllf of wind from the direction of
the coop atruek the solicitor, and In a
moment ha understood all. He recog-
nixed th* aroma which frequently ac
companies the hounds after a fox chase
or' a possum hunt. He turned to go
Into the house, remarking;
“All of that bombardment to kill a
pole cat."
Troubles always come In doubles.
the killing of th* pole eat wa» follows!
tttle animal la It*
own messenger and news of Its death
spreads at quirk at wireless, so the
army which had conquered the little
marauder of the hen coop battened to
make funeral arrangement* for It,
BONNIE BRAE SCHOOL.
WILL BE BUILT SOON
Wort on the new Tenth ward school
tiding Is to
building Is to begin at once. At the
meeting it the board of education on
Thursday afternoon the alls for the
and n committee was appointed to have
an architect draw plana for a 140,000
building. Council baa already appro
priated $10,000 for the building.
FIRE; ESCAPE TRUST
» ALLEGED IN CHICAGO
Chicago, Sept. 8.—What likely,,wIlL
result tn a. grand, jury Investigation
came otft tbday In a chnrge made bjr
building owners In th* city that they
nre mulcted by a “lire escape trust,"
Th* alleged combination Is said to
operate under the name of th* United
States Fire Escape Counterbalance
Company.
One of the accusation* Is that the
concern had a working agreement with
a former building commissioner, where-
• by 4t: could get advance Information
nil r '"' HflM
nil bulldlngi needing lire a scapes Com
petition thereby waa cut off.
ALLEGED SMUGGLERS
FAIL TO SURRENDER
Chleago, Sept. 8.—Nathan Allen, the
Kenosha millionaire, and John R. Col
lins, of Memphis, who are under Indict
ment on a charge of smuggling In
the famous Helen Dwells Jenkins
smuggling case In New York, so far
have felled to surrender to government
agents who came to Chicago yesterday
to serve the Indictments.
Collins la In seclusion at the Black
stone hotel and Allen, according to best
Information, Is not tn the city.
‘ efiio.
Allen, however, la expected' to come
■here from 1 Kenosha today and • submit
to arrest, providing bond for hla np-
* >arance In New York., Should they
>dg* the officer* hare, the. msn likely
III surrender within te J ffkya In New
York and be arraigned
Thrown Out of Bug
----- uggy.
Newborn, Qa., Sspt. 8.—Karter Mor
gan was Injured Wednesday when the
ened at an automobile and ran away,
throwing Morgan out of the buggy.
Morgan says he signaled to the driver
of (he automobile to stop and he paid
no ntterfllon. He will sue the owner of
the machine for damages.
HOW THE JAPANESE
ALWAYS REMAIN SLENDER
Prominent Scientist and
Traveller Discovers
Long-Sought
Secret.
Reduces His Welghtl 00 Pounds
No Need To Remain Fat Now
IXow to rodtteo fat ont pound a day tad
then alwmyo remain >Un. No draft,
medicines, itomtlon dim, oxer-
citing or tpptmut utod.
rind* tlmpla kame tmt*
mtnt workt wondtrt.
Turner, th* phytieltn, toitnlitl »nd trav
eler, who hi* won ftm* tnd world wide re
sown through hi* writing* tnd tcWntifle
rvMOrehw. accorded an interview to pr**t
representative*, who wer* astounded by
hit Iota of more than 100 pound* of ateoo-
aive fat since thejr last sow him. They
found It difficult Indeed to recognise in tho
slander, muscular tnd perfectly propor
tioned form of Dr. Turner today ths stmt
m«D whom onlr • few month* ago they
knew m a semi invalid so vnormously dot
thnt ho could hardly walk.
When questioned concerning his health
nnd tho romnrkohl* ehango in hin apponr-
anco. Dr. Turner said thnt neither illness,
medicines, atnrvatiou dinting, nor strenu-
oua narriaa had caused him to lose ao
much excess weight. In fart, he said that
fatty degeneration had eaten into hie vital
organs to tuch an extant that it would have
methoda of
seek ether moans of aacaps from his former
terrible condition.
On toeln* quaatlonad further the Doctor
said: "When I began to feci the stuffy,
iptom of fatty degeneration, and when
heart pounded and throbbed at timei
cramped feeling Inside, which,
clan, I recognised aa th* fit
symptom of fatty degeneration,
1 “ I throbbed at
• body and i
from these wa
u sUfTTwi-u
*n i
about to burst. I knew I
ed
warnings
fusing point blank U ..
had already told me I was likely to drop
dead any minute. I triad every means of
reductfopi known to medical ictvnce. hut
without the slightest relief. I then be
came desperate nnd began to nae all the
advertised treatment* I had war heard of.
These not only failed la help me. but they
rly -
one nearly causing
dvertised treatments I ha
beta not only failed to h
££HS?
[KssjoEsS Tb.’
rut Art. tfcsy did say
use of drug* in
..... _ ... j never known a
|H| thay did anything but harm
whan need tor this purpose. Thera are
•!•• treatment
i™.‘«df SmV biujvi KtTf Ik
tinsel ns* or two of th* asiheStmM
mended by the** Ignoesat entailed -ape-
eialUta’ I -eoeld now be In «sr mn.
"My dieter err tame shout In this var:
Whet seeking dau tot tomt literary work
1 lomil nhwe to th* tastier In which
Ihc J.y.i-c." ».r« .Sid ta • uUf eesream*
M 1 —
sny tendency tn take on aapBrihorra flash.
I knew that the Japs sr* comparatively
heavy eaters, and that their diet ennslits
largely of rice, the most starchy tnd IhtrS-
tor* most fat-forming nl all grains. I had
often wondered why, In spits of thstt (sets.
often wondered why,
the Japanese, both men tnd women, si-
ways prsssnt aueh t slender, trim, nest ap
pearance. After ' haring'long "talks* with
savers] native authorities In such matt*
Nvvrsi native auinontiae la such matters.
I determined to flea this Japanese method
v!v‘^ r, .. trl * 1 - *2 d l «• I**' 1 * startled to
behold the wondertsl change It made in
appeersnet. and the Improvement la
. Esr»,«s
very drat. My fat began to vanish at Us
rate *f one pound t ftp, somattmas mors.
I knaw I had at last dlarovsrsd th* lent
that had b*« nlnly sought for yeara. and I
continued the treatment until I had lost
more than too pounds In weight. I ba-
earns stronger srfth every pound 1 loat. aid
soon regained s i my old tlm* rim of
both body and mind. It mads ms fssl go
rears younger to be rid of all that fat that
had formed tnelde and outside my body.
, <*“ month* I waa delighted to
*nd that reduction wsa permanent, nor
had my fat thovad the eltghteel tendency
to return stare than.
??• '“M'o* »y ecstasy of toy amt
• fetiaf. th* tremendous load
that was lilled f-
SSSSts
— this aawtf ....
to rid myself of 100 pounds of fat, and
which transformed me from
hciplaa* wrack into a par!act macISSn*^
aln. I have now
physical *• manhood a gain.
boon gladly ^accepted by the same - Urge
-Cfanpany that previously re
Inauranca
Jccted me.
Dr. Turner than went on to explain the
treatment he discovered, and while anyone
milflt admit that It lm m U.I..I ah.*A # ”s
ust admit that It i* a logical method and
undoubtedly effective to e wonderful de-
gr«, yet if Is ao almulo that evan a ohlld
esn understand It and obtain highly satis
factory results. Surely no stout person
need any longer feel that ho or ah* nust
remain fat now. Lack of apace prevents s
. ?**vription of thy ostira method titrm.
prerests
. . , - -* -w— —ethod hers
but Dr. Turner has described It in an ex
tremely interesting
' ra,| y, l>«u booklet ontitlsd,
How l Reduced My Weight too PoundC 1
and by apeolal arrascvment with the Doc
tor those booklet*, while they last, will bo
D’ Turn™ make* no prwtraaious to h* s
philanthropist, nor does ho clilm to gtvs
»“»lM»« f»r nothing, but this system
that ha has dlaeoyorad ia ao simple wo Sad
that It aas.oaaU, b. deaeribod Is Iko small
booklet rooting only o few eenta. which ko
hoe written foe iko bene*! of those who
doalro farther laformaUna about the moth-
Th. Pricy .^^altbsugb vary
trouble, as ba send* out
thaDoctn* S for*hii
'.ri.’isni:
may not nave any more printed for some
time, m he is planning another long trip*
and will probably have no time to give tin
attention again until ha returns.
'gush:?-
}%a urgently advise all of our stout readers
chance an t
again. __
Four Candidates Are Already
in the Field in New Third
District., .
A lively congressional light la prom
ised In th* new Third congreeatonal
district, which wna added by th* re-
clasilflcatlon of the itat* congresflonal
districts after th* atate Had been al
lowed another »e»t In congreaa. Four
candidates for the office art'already
In the field and a fifth may be expected.
One of the flrat to announce hi* can
didacy waa Charlaa R. Crisp, of Amerl-
cus. Mr. Crisp, who Is a son of the
late Charloa E. Crisp, speaker of the
house during the second Cleveland ad
ministration, la the present'parliamen
tarian of congress, having succeeded
Asher Hinds. Other candidate are
Thoms* O. Hudson, commissioner of
agriculture, also of Amerlcus; John
Mercer, of Dawson, a brother of State
Oame Warden Jess* Mercer, and J. T.
Hill, of Cordele.
The name of Senator J. E. Sheppard,
the Hoke Smith leader In th* state
senate, has also been mentioned. Sen
ator Sheppard was in Atlanta Thurs
day afternoon and when asked as to
hla candidacy smiled and answered la
conically; “It'a too early."
POSLAM CLEARS
mmmtg&m tmm&m smmm mm
UNSIGHTLY SKIN
Embarrassing Affections. Rapidly. Curad.
Never to Return*
The shame of unsightly akin affec-
a the embarrassment entailed, the
al suffering and nights of itching
is, are banished completely by the
— ... m rente
Women previously unable to wear eve
ning dresses, who hid their features by
heavy veils, other* unable to wear gloves
disfigured appearance end sore hands*
feet and limns made them unfit for eo- 1
eta! and business duties—thousands of
lulckly cured “
enefits conf
* discovery
y instantly
xdicates all
cases quickly cured by Poalam show
the great benefits conferred upon suf
ferers by the discovery of this remedy,
which not only instantly relieves but per
manently eradicates all disorders of the
•kin.
Depend upon Poalam always to exert its
healing powers from flrat application until
a complete cure Is affected.
ISON WILL
E OF GAMBLI
Chicago Mayor Tells Commis
sion to. Take Orders From
None But Him.
ICHIcago, *8ept. 8.—Mayor Harrison
has sent warning to the civil service
commission, which he ordered to beglnl
nn Investigation of the connection be
tween the police and the alleged wlde-l
open gambling In Chicago, to take no
lordera from any one but him. Mayor
Harrleoh-declared that he feared those
Interested would combine to a plot, to
I prevent the lnquttyand *ald he wanted
nil report* made to himself personally.
ZEMO CURES ECZEMA, PIM-
PLES, DANDRUFF, PRICKLY
HEAT, SUNBURN
Wo glvo you three
reasons why we recommend ZEMO-for
skin trouble;
1st ZEMO Is a clean, scientific, liquid
preparation—pleasant and agreeable to
use.
2nd. ZEMO stops Itching at once nnd
allays the Irritation and promptly
soothes and heals the skin.
3rd. ZKMO gives universal satisfac
tion and Is recognised by skin speclal-
lstn as the standard remedy for all akin
and scalp trouble*.
If you wish to try a bottle of ZEMO
for yourself or one of your children
and It does not do exactly what we say,
we grill return your money without
quibble or question.
Frank Edmondson & Bro., 14 South
Broad St.
COLQUITT COUNTY TO
VOTE ON ISSUING BONDS
Moultrie, Ga., Sept. 8,—The much-
tslked-of $800,000 bond Issue tor public
roads In Colquitt county Is In a fair
way to be realised this fall.
There Is at present more Interest In
roads and road building In this county
than over before tn Its history. The
fourteen-mile model road between here
and Doerun, which will be completed
within the next two weeks, will prove
to be one of the most potent arguments
In favor of bonds,
The board ef county commissioners
held their regular monthly session
Wednesday afternoon and the road
problem came tn for a targe share of
their deliberations.
The board Is unanimously In favor
of bonds and Chairman J. W. Coleman
said that at tbe next meeting of the
board ah election will be called for
some time In November. It Is proposed
to Issue bonds to the amount of $J00,-
000 to be used as follows; $18,000 for
a new jail, 818.000 for ateel bridges, and
$300,000 for public roods.
The Colquitt County Good Roads as
sociation, the Moultrie Chamber of
Commerce and both of the local news
papers are beginning an active good
roads campaign, and It Is the consen
sus of opinion that
: bonds will carry.
CONFEDERATE EXHIBIT
AT THE MACON FAIR
A unique echlblt of the etste fair to
be held In Macon thle fall will be tn the
Confederate soldiers' headqusrtere. Th*
Thorns* Hardeman camp No. 1$, U. 8.
C. V., of Macon, will have aharge of the
exhibit and will place many relics of the
war therein, together^ with portraits
end souvenirs of the
. Old South.
That there will be varied exhibits In
these headquarters and from every sec
tion of th* state, can be gathered from
the letters being sent out by the com
mandant and adjutant of th* camp.
Hugh Dorsey, commandant of the John
i of the exhibit and
soliciting hls old and that of other Sons
of Confederate Veterana Any histori
cal relies or pictures will be appreciated
by the Macon camp and will be re
turned nfter tbe fslr.
UNCLE JOE TO RUN AGAIN
FOR NATIONAL CONGRESS
non, erstwhile speaker of rhe national
house of representatives, will run for
congress again In 181$. This was an
nounced by men who are In hls confl:
denes. It was further declared that
the former speaker will try to regain
the gavel should the house go Republi
can.
Reunion of U. C. V,
Buchanan, G*., Sept. 8.—A large
crowd attended the annual reunion of
Buchanan comp U. C. V. here Wednes
day. Among th* prominent speaker*
were Judge R. B. Russell and O. W.
Merrell. of Carrollton. Judge Russell
spoke about K minutes and mado no
mention of politic*.
WOMEN MEAN TO RULE
Mayoress Wilson Intends to
Appoint Suffragettes to All
Important Positions.
Ells Wilson succeeds in her latest plan.
Hunnetvell will be th* only suffragette
ruled town In the world.
Mayoress Wilson has decided to ap
point women to all the Important offices
of tho town, and administer the af
fairs despite the opposition of th*
male population. The Work of the
women will be a labor of love. Tor tho
city council has tied up salaries.
Mrs. Wilson was defiant of the coun
cil today.
“Resign? Well, I should say not,
she assarted. “I'm going to light this
whole thing out and I am going to
win." ' *
Mrs. Wilson dtclared she would rule
th* town or call on Governor Stubbs
to send the militia to enforce her au
thority. >
.c.WJcSlL
THE LAX-FOS WAY.
If you had a medicine thnt Would
strengthen tho livor; the .stomach, tho
kidneys and the bowels and at* the
same time make you strong with a sys
temic tonic, don’t you believe you
would soon fc- well?
That's "The Lax-Fod Way."'
We ask you to buy the flrat bottle on
the money-back plan, and you will ask
your druggist to sell you the second.
It keeps your whole Insides right.
There Is nothing else made like Lax-
Fos. ...
Remember the name—LAX-FOS.
LAND IN HART COUNTY
SOLD FOR RECORD PRICES
Royeton, Gn,
cently Bold 1
miles from here In Hart county, about
out seven years ago for $18
Mr. Bryan sold hls farm ad-
J lace, 117 acres, to J.
60 per sere.
18 seres four miles south In Hart
county. L: N. McWhort«\ of this
... Franklin, eight mile* from her*.
Land Is higher In this section than In
almost sny part of Georgia or (he South
because crop failures are unknown.
ORCHESTRAS ARE DROPPED
FROM CHICAGO THEATERS
Chicago, 8ept. 8c—Two of Chicago's
biggest theaters—the Garrick and the
Grand opera house—have dropped ^ie
orchestras from their pay rolls.
The announcement was followed by
the declaration that the trombone*
made too much noise In th* pit The
musicians union, however, declared th*
move was made In an attempt to de
stroy It.
foie©
Every woman’s heart responds to
the charm and sweetness of a baby’s
voice, because nature intended her for
motherhood. But even the loving
nature of a mother shrinks from the
ordeal because such a time is regard
ed as a period of suffering and danger.
Women who use Mother’s Friend are
saved much discomfort and suffering,
and their systems, being thoroughly
prepared by this great remedy, are
in a healthy condition to meet the
time with the least possible suffering
and danger. Mother’s Friend is
recommended only for the relief and
comfort of expectant mothers; it is in
no sense a remedy for various ills,
but its many years of success, and
the thousands of endorsements re
ceived from women who have used it
are a guarantee of tbe benefit to be
derived fi
’rom its use. This remedy
does not accomplish wonders but sim-
ly assists nature to perfect its work,
other’s Friend allays nausea, pre
vents caking of
tbe breasts, and
in every way
i u$ia>a uausca, jjic-
Mfttittfk
'.’'ITiiiSskffajtf
^Friend
The Qlobe Clothing Co.
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Oh, You School Days!
Monday, September 11, begins tbe opening.
Doye waiting the
And there are a lot of happy
signal
But how about that new Suit? We've never
been so well prepared to take care of your every
want.
New Suits for the boy, with one ■■ pair extra
Knickerbocker Trousers. All the new and want
ed patterns, at
$3.00, $3.50 and $5*00
Besides the other splendid styles in Boys’
Suits, in worsteds, serges, cheviots, at
$3t $ % 4, $5, S6.50,
$7.50 and $10
Boys’ Shirts, Boys’ Waists, Stockings,
Neckwear, Underwear, School Umbrellas,
Hats, Caps, Knee Trousers at popular prices.
Men’s and Young Men’s Early Fall
~ &
Suits ready. Newest worsteds, cheviots*
^Scotches; handsome garments of excellent
tailoring. Suits at
$10, $15, $16.50, $18,
$20, $22.50, $25
Something exceptionally new in Men’s
its—Soft
new colors
iy p
Hats—Soft velour cloth* ana scratch fur;
s
$1.50, $2, $3
~ New Shirts from “Eclipse.” The mere
suggestion of the maker’s name suggests
excellent patterns and perfect fit.
$1.00 and $1.50
Mail Orders
wart' The Globe Clothing Co.
Filled
m EIGHTY-NINE W,HITEHALtr* STREET
name
TARti
Kansas Girl Is Critically III.
Three Young Men Are In
Jail as a Consequence.
CHAMBER TO TAKE (JP
. MAIL INVESTIGATION
Lincoln, Kane., Sept. 8.—Mlta Mary
Chamberlain, who was tarred and
feathered by a gang of young men lev
eral ntghte ago, la critically III at her
and talk of a lynching over
home her*
the attack waa renewed today.'
Tho young xlrl 1* on th* verge of a
nervous brenkdown and has been con
stantly Jn the cart of a physician.
A new development tn the scandal
came today when threat* of lawsuit*
and violence were made against the
men who Informed newspapers of the
affair.
Authorities today said several other
result of the attack and thnt
business would be thoroughly'aired In
the criminal courts.
Three persons already have been sen
tenced ot jail and five other* are out
on bonds.
Ml** Chamberlain, while driving with
Edward Rlckert, was set upon by a
crowd of young men of Beverly nnd
stripped of her clothing. The assail
ant* took turns tarring and feathering
her. Rlckert waa arrested and sent to
jail for a year.
TVKunvn ton roison ivy.
1 feel that It la bit 'at. to thuk ym for
■hat T.tUrln. k.i don. for nr win. Wbn
tnnditlan. of hi'
illy tool
I koui.
ilfai of
I8«
ka.o boon .and, ao .Ifat
traaklo for d.o month,.
Yoaro .ary truly
< Rlro.il) MRS. T. J. JONES.
60o all dnicfi.u, or by mail from mono
fiotorera, Tho Shaptrioa Company, Bavaa-
Bah. Qa.
POLICE “TIGER” DEAD;
SHE WAS ONLY A CAT
Columbua, Ohio, SapL 8.—Tiger,
known to every police officer of north-
weatern Ohio aa a pet Of police eta-
tlons throughout that section, la dead
and will be given a flrxt-claas funeral,
(the was eight yean old. If all her
progeny could be assembled In one lot
they would be found to number 14*.
Tiger Is a cat.
TO CALIFORNIA IN PERFECT COM
FORT-VERY LOW FARES.
Rock Island lines will sell tickets to
California and Pacific Northwest Se
California and Pacific Northwest Sep
tember 16 to October 16 at surprisingly
low fares. For Information call on
writ# H. H. Hunt, 18 North Pryor St.
St >•! School Books before
at drug stores. Write for our free ' tU6 TUSll
bonk for expectant mothers. 'MILLER’S BOOK STORE.
LZADFWJ) regulator co., Adult, Co., 39 Marietta Street.
Frederic J. Paxon, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, ha* announced
the committee that la to consider com
plaints against Atlanta's mall service
After a thorough Investigation the com.
mlttco will decide whether the Chamber
of Commerce should take anY action on
the matter.
V. H. Kriegahaber Is chairman and
the other members are A. C. McHnn, J.
R. A. Hobson. H. G. Baitings, E. C.
Callaway. M. F. Holahan. Brooks Mor
gan nnd J. T. Holleman. The commit
tee will meat early next week and will
be glad to hear from all citizens who
are Interested In the mall service.
SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EX
TRACTS have no equal. Sold every
where. 10c and !Sc the bottle, at your
grocer's.
FISHER IS IN SEATTLE
RETURNING FROM ALASKA
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 8^-Secretary
Fisher Is In Seattte today on hls way
horn, from Alaska, wher* for e>-vi il
weeks he “Investigated" conditions- He
said today he did not wish to make a
statement of tho conclusions he had
reached for tho betterment of the terrl-
tory.
Hot
owever. In conversations aboard the
revenue cutter Tacoma ho said he was
In favor of wagon road construction In
Alaska and of agricultural pursuits and
a quick settling of the coal claims.
PURVIS’ OLD MOTOR CAR • t
CAUSES BUYER’S ARREST
When on automobile It sold or traded
to another, the license and number be
come dead, and It was because this
was not heedtd that j. L: Herman got
tn bad with the county police Thurs-
1 pur
had a license gnd number tag ait It, *0
be never visited Phil Cook, secretary of
state, for a new tag, still using the old
one.
When the police looked up this num
ber It was recordad In the name of R.
Purvis, of Atlanta, but Purvis no long
er owned the car and a esse wns mad»
against Herman for operating a car
without a atate license tnd number.
Chief Zack Rowan, of the county po
lice, »*yi that many other* In Atlanta
the former owner of the car amt he has
tnatructsd all of hla men tb watch*
closely for tuch violations.
dent of the Southern Loan and Trust
Into trouble with
sold hls car when
Company, which got Into trouble with
the government. He ** " “
th* litigation began.
PRINCE OF WALES ASKED
TO VISIT NASHVILLE, TENN.
Nashville, Tenn* Sopt. 8.—An Invi
tation of the commercial bodies of
Nashville and from Governor Hoop r
was today sent to th* Prince ef Wales,
asking him to visit this city while In
Kentucky st Mammoth Csve on hls
proposed tour of the United States.
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