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50GIJL EVIL IS IN
HANDS OF POLICE
Charter Amendment Giving the
Chief Power to Close Guilty
Hotels Being Drafted.
L nder instructions from council, City
Attorney Mayson is now drafting a
enarter amendment which will give the
city police pow’er to arlbtrarily close all
hotels that foster the “social evil.” The
resolution was introduced in council by
1 'rville Hall at the request of the vice
commission and is the first move tn the
campaign against vice.
Members of the commission say they
expect to close numbers of such houses
in Atlanta run under the guise of ho
tels. They believe this to be the most
important step that can be taken to
ward social reforms.
Council has formally turned down
the petition of the Frances Wil
lard chapter of the Georgia W. C. T. U.
for woman representation on the vice
commission. It was done on the rec
ommendation of the police committee
of council. No action was taken on
the suggestion of the committee that a
separate commission of women might
he created.
Except for the voluntary suggestions
that women may make to the vice com
mission, the women of Atlanta will,
therefore, have no official part in the
investigations and proposals for re
forms.
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any case of Catarrh that can not be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
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perfectly honorable in nil business transac
tions aud financially able to carry out auy
obligations made by his firm.
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Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. 0.
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acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
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Boys* Corn Club For
Negroes Fostered by
Local School League
In the interest of rural uplift among
negroes the Atlanta Federation of Ne
gro Schools, which consists of Atlanta
university, dark university, Atlanta
Baptist college. Spelman seminary,
Gammon Theological seminary, Morris
Brown college, has decided to stimulate
and encourage self-help among negroes
and to co-operate with the people of
the state and of the South in the im
provement of farm life.
P. C. Parks, farm director of Clark
university, made this statement about
it:
“As a line for common co-operative
work, the federation has decided upon
the boys corn clubs among the negro
boys of Georgia. Nine counties have
already been organized, with 322 boys
contesting. The committee also recom
mended a corn show to be held this
fall. This was adopted and S2OO ap
propriated by the federation to be given
as prizes.”
TARHEELS INVITE ALL
NORTH STATE MEN TO
JOIN ORGANIZATION
The North Carolina Society of At
lanta today invites all "Tar Heels" and
descendants of “Tar Heels" to affiliate
with it in conserving the memories of
the Old North State. It is estimated
that there are 1,000 "Tar Heels’* in At
lanta.
At an evening dinner at the Geor
gian Terrace, commemorating the an
niversary of the signing of the Meck
lenburg Declaration of Independence, a
permanent organization was effected.
Shepard Bryan was named president:
Dr. John E. White, vice president; T.
B. Higdon, secretary, and Dr. E. G. Bal
linger, treasurer. Burton Smith, J. J.
Disosway and P. C. McDuffie were
chosen directors.
It'was decided that the next meeting
would be held at the University club,
when a reception would be given to
Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, cx-United
States senator from North Carolina,
who comes to Atlanta in June to de
liver the address at the Georgia Tech
commencement.
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