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Further Rise Indicated—Dealers
Deny Cost Outside of- Chi
cago Is Lower.
CHICAGO, May 1 —The pt of
in Chicago have rca< hed their
high mark for the last five yarn In
dication* te-day were that they were
going still higher. Dealers admitted
to-day that their prices wire higher,
but denied that meat prices were low
er In other cities.
The following prices were in effect
in Chicago to-day
Round steak, 17 and IS cent a
pound, against 16 cents Iasi year, sir*
loin oteak, 20 cents, against 16 cents
a year ago; bacon. 23 cents, ayilnst
2S cents last year; ril) roast, 21 cent-
agalnst IS cents Inst year; pork
chops, 18 cents, against 14 cents last
year; hen*. 18 and 20 cent#, against l.'>
cents last year
WHO WANTS TO BE A MAYOR.’
Metuchen, X J., is in the market
for a good Mayor. So far nobody up-
}>«*ar.‘ to want the job. The Mayor
receives no fees and no salary.
OVERCOME BY CUBIST ART.—
While gazing at a cubist picture In
Aileron Hall, Boston, a woman fainted
and brok* a bust of Baudelaire. The
"busted" bust will be sent back to
Paris for reassembling
TEACH PIT PI LB HOW TO MILK
COWS. Ho that the pupils might
have a practical education aside from
| the ordinary studies, the art of milk
ing cows and poultry ruining will be
I taught in the schools of Plainfield,
FINDS RICH ORE IN NEW YORK.
I—A claim hfls been filed with the See-
| rotary of State by William H. Bur-
bans, ol Kingston, N. Y., who says he
J has discovered a valuable deposit of
gold, silver, zinc, lead find copper near
the Ashekan. The vein 1* about 200
feet long and 300 feet wide.
FIND SISTER AFTER 45 YEARS.
Mrs. Joseph Kronneung. of Nyaek,
X. V., and her brother. Joseph Good
rich, have found their sinter, Mrs. So
phie Marsen. whom they had regard
ed a» dead. Separated after the.death
of their parents when they were small,
th< three had not met for If years.
ESTABLf HED 23 YEARS
DR.E.G. GRIFFIN’S
GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS
BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES
All Work Guaranteed.
Hour* 8 to 6 Phone M. 1708-Sundays 9-1
. Whitehall 8t. Over Brown A Allens
STATE LEADERS IN
EDUGATiQN MEET
Governor Brown and Well Known
Georgians Speak To-night at
Opening Session.
Addresses on school work formed
the feature of this morning’s session
of the county school officials of Geor
gia at Taft. Hall. Prominent Georgia
educators are gathered in Atlanta for
the convention.
The final session, similar in char
acter to the one thi* morning and the
three yesterday, is scheduled for this
afiornoon at 3 o’clock.
Following the closing of the county
officials’ convention, the meeting yf
the Georgia. Educational Association
will he held, with the first meeting
this evening at 8 o'clock. Addrewes
will bo made by Rev. Richard Orme
Fllnn, Atlanta. Governor Joseph M.
Brown, Walter H. Daly, president of
the t’ity Hoard of Education; W. M.
Hlaton. Superintendent of the Atlanta
public schools; Dr. F. H. Gaines, pres
ident of Agnes Scott College I)r.
Gaines will speak on "The Present
Trend in the Education of Women.’’
An address will be made by Philan
der P. Clax.ton, National Commission
er of Education, on the need of more
public school* throughout the United
Slates, and the question of the Na
tional Government lending aid to the
States in educational work
Those who spoke yesterday at the
offle ials’ meeting were Superintendent
F. T. Sneed, Carroll County; C. H.
Cox. Pickens County; J. O. Martin.
Newton County; J. J. Nunnally, Wal
ton County; J. O. O’Quinn, Lowndes
County; H. G. Hasting*, Atlanta
chamber of Commerce; S. E. Jones,
Chatooga County. Judge Frank Park.
Worth Tounty; Mrs. Z. I. Fitzpatrick,
president of the Georgia Federation
of Women's Clubs; Mrs. N. Peterson,
and Mis* C. H. Parrish, State School
Supervisor.
CABLE
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Important Events From All
Over the Old World Told in a
Few Short Lines.
FOREST PRESERVE
LONDON, May 1.—At Christ
Church to-day $73,500 was paid for
four panels of Berdundian tapestry
representing the life history of Queen
Isabella of Carlisle
$10,000 Dog Po»*oned.
LONDON, May I.—The champion
Pekinese poodle. Obootai. valued at
$10,000, which won many prizes in
America, wan mysteriously poisoned
in It* kennel at ftgham to-day. The
police are Investigating.
New Bidder for Canal Business.
TOKIO, JAPAN. May 1.—The Royal
Mail Steam Packet Company is an
other bidder for around-the-world
traffic via the Panama Canal. The
Flint ship of that fine began its trans-
Pat^lflc service when it sailed from
Yokohama to-day.
New MisHaD to imoerator.
CI7XHA VEN.* GERMANY May 1.
—The trial trip* of the Hamburg -
American liner Imperator have been
indefinitely postponed. The hearings
of one of her turbines ran hot dur
ing a speed trial, necessitating the
dismounting of the turbine.
Nicaragua Biulds Ferts.
SAN JUAN DEL SUR. NICARA
GUA, May 1.—The Nicaraguan Gov
ernment is constructing modern for
tifications on Tiscapa Hill for the de
fence of Managua. Heavy guns will
be mounted and powerful search
light* installed.
Buys 17 German Theaters.
LONDON. May 1.—AI H. Wood*, the
New York theatrical manager, has
arrived here from Berlin with a story
of having bought seventeen vaude-
\ille house* in Germany known as
the Gold sal I circuit. Mr. Woods says*
he has $1,000,000 to back the enter
prise and intend* running houses on
American lines, with pictures as a
feature
New Members on the Commission
Agree to Purchase of Large
Tennesseee Timber Tract.
WASHINGTON. Ma> 1. Th- sec-
ond purchase of lands in Tennessee
by the Federal Government for for
est purposes was recently approved by
the National Forest Reservation Com
mission.
This ar*a is in Polk County, in a lo
cality where forest** were badly dam
aged a number of years ago by sul
phur fumes from copper smelters.
More recently, however, sulphuric acid
plants have been Installed and these
take care of the fumes.
The tract contains 53,500 acres of
timber and cut-over lands. This tract,
in connection with one approved for
purchase at the same time, on the
wert slope of Mt. Mitchell fn North
Carolina, has been acquired to pro
tect the upper watersheds of the Ten
nessee River.
The total area now approved for
purchase in the eastern mountains
amounts to 500,000 acres, of which
about 80,000 are in the White Moun
tains. New Hampshire.
The approval of this purchase by
the National Forest Reservation Com
mission may be taken as evidence
that the work of the commission will
continue without change, though its
membership ia partly new
'Bible Inscribed by ]
Buskin Brings $1275
Rare Volumes Under Hammer in
London Fetch Total of
$17,508.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, May 1.—The second day’s
»ale of books at Sotheby's realized
$10,153; total for the two days, $17,-
508.
A Vulgate Bible, an illustrate l
manuscript of about the fourteenth
century, fetched $1,275. On the fly
leaf is the inscription:
‘ Laurence Hilliard, with John Rus-
kin’s hope that he will keep this book
in memory of better times, April 7,
1875."
A well-decorated Anglo-Norman
manuscript of the fourteenth century.
"Hovae Beatae Virginia Mariae,”
brought $1,025. It was presented by
John Ruskin to "Lolly, with much love
from J. R. Ascension Day* 1810."
"America, a Declaration of the State
of the Colonie and Affaires in Vir
ginia. Etc.,’’ London, 1620, the earliest
Issue, sold for $462.
$196,000 OIL SUIT GOES
TO UNITED STATES COURT
A suit against the Texas Company, an
oil corporation, for $196,002.16 damages,
filed with the Superior court by T. E.
Purcell, manager of an Atlanta garage,
has been transferred to the United
States Court for hearing.
The suit alleges a breach of contract
on the part of the oil company ip fail
ing to supply gasoline and lubricating
oils at a contracted price
Southern Puts Dairy
Experts in Atlanta
Headquarters Removed From Wash
ington—Seven New Men Are
Added to Staff.
To take advantage of interest cre
ated in the dairy and poultry indus
tries throughout the Southeast by the
operation of its dairy instruction car.
the Southern Railway has enlarged
the scope of its work by appointing
seven additional dairy and poultry ex
perts to devote their entire time in
the field, advising and helping dairy
men and farmers.
Headquarters of the reorganized
dairy division will be removed from
Washington to- Atlanta, with Dr. C>
M. Morgan, dairy agent, in charge.
Working under his direction will be
the following assistant dairy and
poultry agents: F. H. Denniss, with
headquarters at Columbus, Miss.; G.
W. Humphrey, Birmingham, Ala.; C.
A. Hutton, Knoxville, Tenn.; Walter
W. Fitzpatrick, Atlanta; C. T. R;?e,-
Greensboro, N. C.; Carlton Ball, St.
Louis, Mo.; J. P. Quinerly, Jr., who
will continue to travel with the dairy
Instruction car.
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Saturday and in Hearst’s Sunday American next Sunday.
Cut out and send the four coupons, of consecutive numbers, to our office, by mail.
Inclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope, and we will send you a reserved seat ticket
for one of the Miss Billy Long Stock Co./s plays at the Atlanta Theater.
Thousands of tickets are ready for distribution under this unusual offer---
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