Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 27, 1912, FINAL 1, Image 4

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10.000 EXPECTED ID MT.fi. JI fIUEIITORIUM Colonel Reaches Atlanta at 7:30 Tomorrow Evening—To Visit Roswell Sunday. Georgia Bull Moosers are all agog with ■ excitement today, for tomorrow the j former president of the United States and hope of their party will invade the Empire State of the South, therein to apeak tint" the people and invite them to battle with him at Armageddon Tomorrow night. Colonel Roosevelt Will addres* one of the largest au diences ever assembled In Georgia tol hear a political speech The Atlanta Bull Moosers are making preparations not only for a packed and jammed Auditorium-Armory, but for an overflow meeting. It is estimated that 8.000 persons can be squeezed into the Auditorium-Ar mory. The Bull Moosers pooh-pooh and tut-tut anything less than a crowd of 10.000 tomorrow night, and surface in dications are that they are not far wrong In their guess, if wrong at all. Dr. MacArthur to introduce Him. Rev Robert Stewart MacArthur will Introduce the colonel briefly. He will be followed immediately by the former president. There will be no other speeches. Besides a number of well known At lantans and prominent citizens of the •tat® who will sit on the stage with Colonel Roosevelt tomorrow night, seats have been reserved for Mrs. Helen D Longstreet, of Gainesville; Mrs W. H Felton, of Cartersville, and Mrs. Margaret McWhorter, of Gainesville, all enthusiastic Roosevelt boomers. Colonel Roosevelt will not reach At lanta until early in th® evening, prob ably about 7:Bfi. He will be taken itu medtatelv to the Georgian Terrace. Din ner will he served there at once, in pri vate. and he will then go to the Audi torium-Armory for the big speech of the day. Sunday, Colonel Roosevelt will visit Roswell, the little hamlet in Cobb coun ty, where his mother used to live, ami where she was married No ceremonies of any sort will attach to this visit. Saturday Strenuous Day. Saturday will be just such a strenu ous day as Colonel Roosevelt loves. Be sides his Atlanta speech, he will speak briefly in Columbus and twice in Ma ven. His train enters Georgia at Colum bus about noon Saturday. It will be halted there long enough for him to speak from the rear platform of his private car fifteen or twenty minutes. Proceeding from Columbus, a quick run to Macon will be made, where two short addresses have been planned for the colonel—one to the general public and one to th® school children If he has to cut either address in Macon it likely will be the one to th' general public, ax he rarely overlooks an opportunity to address a gathering of children. Hi» train should get away from Ma con about 4 o'clock LEVEE ASSOCIATION HOWLS DOWN NAME OF COL. ROOSEVELT MKMPHIS. TENN.. Sept. 27 -Dele gates to the Interstate Levee associa tion meeting are divided today follow ing the failure of John M. Parker, of New Orleans, to get any support of the Newlajids bill through the resolutions committee or any favorable reference to Colonel Roosevelt's plan of govern ment ownership of all Mississippi river levees. When Mr Parker attempted to ad dress the resolutions committee on his plan following Colonel Roosevelt’s speech advocating this plan, he was howled down and told that any refer ence to Colonel Roosevelt's plan would not be satisfactory to the committee which finally passed a resolution call ing on congress for an appropriation of 810 000,000. Parker left the convention without further deliberations and today auid before returning to New Orleans that he would work in congress to defeat the resolution passed at the Memphis con vention. THIN AND WEAK Easy Way For Them To Get Strong and Fat. 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