Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1912, FINAL, Image 15

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SOCIAL EVIL IS IN HANDS OF POLICE Charter Amendment Giving the Chief Power to Close Guilty Hotels Being Drafted. Under instructions from council, City Attorney Mayson is now drafting a charter amendment which will give the city police power to arlbtrarily close all hotels that foster the “social evil.” The resolution was Introduced in council by Orville Hall at the request of the vice commission and Is the first move in 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 tlje 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 be 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. How’s This? XV<* offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any rasp of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. 1 . .!. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. XX • . the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions ami financially able to carry out any obligations in adp by his firm. WALDTNC. RINNAN A- MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists Take Hall’s Family Tills for constipation. GET IT TODAY The ti'i'eat distribution is now in progress. and all readers who have been (dipping the headings should get their books today. The Georgian wants everybody in Atlanta and vicinity to have this MODERN $1.50 Atlas, and must urge you to call early, for such an offering can not last long. MAPS AND rp ▼ ■ ITIS Yours Now '.'•'••■a''-'? If you present six headings of consecutive dates & & from the first page of The Georgian •?; (clipped like the following) MsHS :■ ; Safeft ATLANTA GEORC .•/ * t * ‘.**.••**Vy«Wj ,• •*<<• •’• • * »y, w” »**» ••< '• \ rt/L °*° KGU!r ano news •’5:4:-: • •A’WSv?::: '.•J (Clip out as above, to show merely part of heading with date) ®®i w£. and the expense fee to defray the necessary items i ? °f cost °f handling, packing, shipping, check •§ S ing, accounting, etc., as shown below. & yjy | |bm| The One Who Succeeds I" I IQ £ Is the One Who Can Say I tc.N ><« A A“• * * > w • *-*--%r *-*<*.»* *.*J*_* *.**»»«.»«** *t ?"/r *%«*.•»*■** *.*i*L*\*2« ■« , J Reduced Illustration —Actual Size B*4x7 Inches. 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BY MAIL. 15 CENTS EXTRA FOR POSTAGE. towns of 1,000 or more inhabitant: Boys* Corn Club For Negroes Fostered by Local School League ! n the interest of rural uplift among negroes the Atlanta Federation of Ne gro Schools, which consists of Atlanta university, Clark 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 ate 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. 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, ex-United State.- senator from North Carolina, who comes to Atlanta in June to de liver the address at the Georgia Tech rnm i n an i •enu»n t THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 23. 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