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TIFF ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
’ | Many Women to Play
_! In Second Concert of
Atlanta Orchestra
“Mere Man” Has No Chance
With Giddy Wife. Claims
Rev. Hugh S. Wal lacc.
I.*** than ft rents per carload
th« value of extravagant girls f
wive® as fixed by the Rev. Hugh
Wallace, pastor of the Jones Aven
Baptist Church.
These are the girls, according
Mr. Wallace, who spend all of th*
Inooms on fancy slit skirts and oth
finery for themselves and expen?
clothes for their husbands, and nur
no higher ambition for their hu
hands than to have them "look cut:
Such husbands .ire placed by the me
later In the donkey class, for tn
s «xsk^ of animals ' avers "Is ruo
Mr. Wallace, discussing a string
sermon along this line Sunday night,
advised young men to shun extrava
gant girls.
"Seek the kind of wife who wishes
her husband to typify real manhood
and all that term Implies," was his
advice.
He cautioned young men against
what he termed the folly of going
with girls who Influenced them to
spend all of their money "'>n th'li
back,” merely that they might make
a fine show.
Characterizing extravagance as on*
of the greatest sins of the day, Mr.
Wallace said that It also Is one of
the strongest forces In the wrecking
of homes.
"Young men and young women
should wear decent clothes, but they
«hould also lay away money In the
bank—otherwise they will drift »n
the rocks of ruin and despair.” said
tiis minister.
Most of t
oillnists.
•Ille Mung
n, Miss K
win Alillci
ond concert of the At - j
I Association at the At-1
it next Tuesday night,
lew members are Women,
b< sallitid In coat • ft;
Mortimer Wilson and
tio musical association
the! out concert to re-
ks of the orchestra from
musicians of the city,
> there are many ac<om-
iiTriers The one objec- I
of the women, that they!
■rubers of the local mu-1
>n, was removed when'
ired their union enrols, j
ie women members are
Among them are Miss
f Miss Nelly Jo John
izaheth Johnson, Mrs.
and Miss Anna Hump, *>*
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CONE’S —Two Stores—Atlanta, Ga.
Await Funeral Plans
For Algernon Swann;
Funeral niriinr/mcrr g have not ve
been made for Algernon lloke Swanr.
who died Friday at the residence f
hi. fc parejp.v, -Mr. and Mrs Vincent i».
Swann, No. 122 I,a France avenue,
after a lingering lllnesr
Young sA'j inn g radii Atari from tn*'
Roys High Si hool and was one of
the most popular students the noho I
has ever had He was n member ^f
the First Methodist Fhuroh
in the thought that a change of Hi
mate might prove beneficial, he was
taken to Asheville, N. C., but failed to
Improve. In addition to his parents,
the deceased Is survived by three
brothers, T. <'...1 R. and H. A Swann,
and two sisters. Misses Mary »*nd He.-
n Swann.
Porter Begins Jail, 10
On Insurance Work
Leon Porter will enter January 10
upon his duties as J>epiity Insuran t
Commissioner in Comptroller General
\V. A. Wright’s otflce, succeeding John
(’opels ml, resigned
Mr. Porter is now actuary for the
State Mutual Life Insurance Com-!
pany of Rome.
Wife Beater Forced
To Kneel at Her Feet
one of hjs
slons to r
Georgia 1
sitting on
feel® re.as-
Whereft
Monday a
friend. (
lorida rommltt
Xpert Prince V\
immuned Judge
relate member
le chairmnnshi
>rmed him that
> sit on the Ik
/ebster were ex
hlcago, and in
>ok In on some :
GEORGIIII STOCK TO GIVE DEGREES
will stay put.
left for Chicago
i company wltli
irman Burr, of the
rsion, and took Rale
Vebster with him, he
e George Hillyer, na
if the commission, t<
Ip presence, arid in-
he had been selected
while Candler and
loring the wilds
Mentally having
rnissonerw powwow now on in t
Windy City.
The judge took over the Job* more or
lews gingerly, but with great resolu
tion and sincerity, nevertheless. He
is one of the most experienced lid-
sitters In the United Staten, and he
has little doubt that he will he able
to get away with the. Job Chairman
t'andler has put him up against, even
If it may fret his patience at times.
He has had a long and moat distin
guished career—lawyer, judge and
statesman. He is a man of poise and
far-sightedness, equal to any emer
gency, and Incidentally is willing to
fry anything in the line of lid-sitting
once, anyway.
“I feel that things will be safe and
••cure In Judg« Hillyer’s at de w hlh
1 run a way.” sold chairman Candler
“He will hold the fort, I know. Any
predatory Interest that think** it can
sneak something over while Webster
and myself are looking the other wav
has another think coming to it
that's all!
"Judge Hilly* r $sai eyes in the back
of bis head, when )♦ comes to seeing
things In all directions at one and the
i same time. He is the best lid-sitter 1
J know! ”
Chairman Candler and Mr. Webster
will be absent in Chicago for four or
j five days, possibly a week.
\es to know how to sail right up to
• breaking point, If necessary, an 1
ill not get over the line!
Judge Wright is rated one of the
ry ablest Jurists in Georgia, and it
is an open secret that he is being
held tentatively In reserve by the I
powers that be ns a possible member
of the Supreme Court eventually.
The arrangements made by William
J. Harris, of Georgia, Director of tho
C. nsus, for the wider distribution of
statistics collected by his office con
cerning the quantly of cotton ginned,
the quantity of cotton consumed
monthly and the stocks of cotton
hand at the end of each month has
met with general approval through
out the cotton-growing States.
He has received numerous sugges
tions concerning a still wider distri
bution of these statistics, and he has
made arrangements with th* Post
master General to allow the postmas
ters in every post office in counties
where cotton Is grown to post in a
conspicuous place copies of the re
ports containing statistics of cotton.
These copies will be printed on extra
large cards, so the figures can be
easily read.
Mr. Harris hopes that in this man
ner he will be able to give the farm
ers and all others access to the valu
able statistics collected by this bu
reau.
Heretofore the reports have been
given by the Bureau of the Census
to newspaper representatives and o
the different telegraph companies tor
distribution. Following this distrijnu-
tion, copies of the reports have been
mailed to the ginners, manufacturers
and warehouse men, but there has ;
Ten no praciical method devised for j
d t ributi<>n " f 1 e Juft rmati tn
directly to the farmers. It is Mr. I
State Not Represented in Chicago
Cattle Show, and Veterinarian
Stresses Needs.
Since his return from the Interna
tional Live Stock Show in Chicago,
Dr Peter F. Bahnsen, State Veteri
narian, is impressing Atlanta stock
men with the fact that Mississippi i«
far ahead of Georgia in the very* im
portant matter of stock raising
“Mississippi won first prize for the
best Hereford bull, and for the best
steel." said Dr. Bahnsen, "and that
made it pointed that Georgia not only
was not a prize-winner, but was not
represented at all.
"Georgia is in the tick-infested dis
trict, it is true, but so Is Mississippi.
With the co-operation of cattle own
ers and Government experts and the
State department, there is no rea
son why Georgia should not he freed
from the tick—but the cattle owners
must do their part.
"Then there can be no reason why
Georgia should not raise just as good
beef cattle as any of the Middle West
States, which now are regarded as
the primpal sources of production.”
I>r Bahnsen said the Chicago
show was one of the greatest exhi
bitions he ever had seen. There were
horses and cattle, sheep and hogs
from Canada, England and France,
and the showing of Mississippi was
particularly gratifying to a repre
sentative of this section.
First Session Tuesday Under Gate
City Lodge Auspices—R. L.
Colding to Speak.
TO BUILD NEW CHURCH.
DALTON, Dec. 9.—A movement to
erect a new church building to take the
l<! o of the old Mount Rachel Baptist
Church has been started by the congre
gation of the Second Baptist Church,
whose pastor is the Rev. E. B. Farrar.
Grand officers of the Masons of
Georgia will he in Atlanta Tuesday
afternoon and evening to aid in the
administering of the three sections of
the Master Mason's degree by the
Gate City Lodge of the order. They
will be headed by Colonel Robert L.
Colding, of Savannah, grand mas
ter of the State lodge, and one of
Georgia’s prominent attorneys. He
will deliver an address at the even
ing session of the lodge.
The first session of the lodge will
he held at 3:30 o’clock Tuesday aft
ernoon, when the first two sections of
the Master Mason’s degree will be
conferred upon a group of candidates.
After a recess for dinner the lodge
will convene again at 7:30 o’clock,
when the third section of the de
gree will be conferred.
Prior to the conferring of the de
gree the regular business of the lodge
will be transacted, and the grand of
ficers of the State lodge will be in
troduced with the proper honors.
Among the State officers who will
be here are N. H. Ballard, deputy
grand master; Frank O. Miller, se
nior grand warden; W. G. England,
junior grand warden; John R. Wil
kinson, senior grand deacon; Frank
F. Baker, grand marshal; D. L. Pat
terson. first grand steward; George
H. Fields, second grand steward.
Considerable interest attaches to
the visit of the grand officers, since
they are rarely seen together except
at the annual meeting of the Grand
Lodge, which is held in October of
each year.
The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa
ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger tha
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
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Darrin’ purpose
tq the farmers,
vantage of the
the Federal
to give the statistics
no they can take a '- i
information collected j
Government.
BAYONNE, Tt. J.. Dec. 9. In lieu of
a Jail sentence Recorder Mara compelled
Francesco Domorski. charged with wife-j
beating, to kneel on the* floor, kins his I
wife's hand and ask her forgiveness.
Judge Moses
J is in Atlanta t<
j from Savanna!
ielivered
Night Sch ool at Georgia Tech
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ight, the eloquent,
■, on hie way home
ere on Sunday he
the Memorial Day address
| to the k*'"iI Elks’ Lodge of Sorrow.
1 .lodge Wright Is perhaps the ben;
Informed man In Georgia unless one
may except Game Warden Davis- on
j the ins anil outs of the new game law.
I The Judge In .1 most ardent sports
man, .besides being .1 tireless hun’er
I and a genuine crack shot, lie can n >:
j afford to break the law on his numer
ous hunting expeditions being .1
judge of the Superior. Gourt—but he
To the entire Georgia Congression
al delegation, including both Sena
tors and every Representative, and j
particularly to Representative W. C.
Adamson, of the Fourth District, is
due whatever measure of thanks and
appreciation Georgia may feel for the
apparent disposition of the President
T the United States to change his
determination with respect to the
proposed droppng of Judson C
Clements from the Interstate Com
merce Commission.
A big and not-to-be-mistaken wave
of protest arose from all over Geor
gia when it was first announced that
Mr Clements was to be dropped from
the commission, despite his long
years of splendid service, to make
room for former Governor Glenn, of
North Carolina. The latter is slated
for "something good” because of his
Wilson leanings in the Presidential
primaries last year.
It was not long before Washington,
and the Georgia Congressional dele
gation in particular, became fully
aware of that . Georgia protest, and
there was something of a scurrying
and scuffling around almost imme
diately. It had been taken as a "mat
ter of course” that Mr. Clements
would be reappointed, and when It
was found that the President was
about to sidetrack him, the Georgia
delegation was little short of amazed.
By reason of his chairmanship of
the powerful Interstate and Foreign
Commerce Committee of the House,
Judge Adamson was an ideal man
to lead the fight to save Clements—
and it appears that his efforts have
been altogether successful.
In the meantime Georgia generally
is both happy and gratified that the
President seemingly has determined
to change his mind about dropping
Clements.
Representatives Samuel Olive, Rob
ert Hardeman and William H. Bur-
well are in Atlanta to-day—no one
of them bent upon a political mis
sion of any sort whatever, of course!
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WANT DOGS
FOR HUNTING PURPOSES
Four dogs advertised for sale in the “Want
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Sunday American brought more than
250 REPLIES
The Want Ads-
J HAVE three as fine young, well
trained dogs as run be found; while
they la at. $30 per pair Will soil single
if desired. H. W. Hprlngfleld. Dalton,
KoR SALE* Thoroughly trained point
er hitch: two fust and tolla
ble. steady on field and last hunter,
fine chance to breed some full-blooded
Owner leaving Slate, reason for selling.
Address Box 14, Macon (Ja
What They Say:
Macon, (la.. December 1. 191".
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