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TTTF. ATLANTA GEORGIAN \ND XEWF
General Wood to
Tour World After
He Retires in April
Washington, d©c 12.—when
J Major General Leonard Wood, chief
| of staff of the United State* Army,
retires from active service on April 22
next he will make a tour of the world,
It was learned to-day General Wood
will make a study of the armies of
‘Graft’ th. frr«at power*
Secretary of War Gerrleon served
Not txpected to Con* notice to-day that friends of armj
j officers had better not attempt to use
| politics! Influence when a eucceseot
to Genera! Wood Is picked, ssyln*
*'I consider It just as much of an
‘‘tee Investigating
-idei Impeachment Action.
But Would Put Federal Curb on
Capitalization and Permit
‘Agreements.'
*>rtfe in political circle* are that
oncusion of the sensational Impertinence for anyone to try to In
investigation of City Electrl
:1m
Turner will be a severe reprl- i
na-nd^for Turner by the Investigating
x>mmlttee. Though Attorney Aldlne
Chamber*, representing the
States Electric Company,
fluence rne In my selection of a per
sonal military aide, which ta the
function of the chief of staff, a© It
would be to try to influence my eelec-
Cotton tlon of a wlfc ”
which
wrought th* charge*, h.
the committee that it haa clear
grounds to Impeach Turner If It de
sire* to take up the flght, the general
>ellef among those w.io have kept up
closely with the evl .enc© is that the
■sommiTtee will not take so radical a
*1ew
Mayor Woodward ha* been a con-
kT”" 6 !“ Lauds Prison Here as
SAVANNAH, Dec. 12.—In entenc-
lng George A. Clarke, who confessed
to riblbng ihe Kingston postofflce, of
$75 with which to buy morphine to
Banquet to Observe
Birthday of Gen. Lee
DEBUT IT BENEFIT IB SET MINUTES
EBB ELLERY BHD IS PUBS UNIT
Commernoratlne the birthday of
General Robert E, De*. plana for a
mammoth bsnquet on January 1?
were discussed by the Atlanta Alumni |
wMT' i» P aub‘ kr £ t!yi N otedM usical Organization Comes j Council Expected to Pass Ordi-
night.
William Miller, of Atlanta, war
chosen ha the local chapter's repre
sentative at the national gathering
on December 29 In Memphis. Ad
dresses were made by John Temple
Grave*. Robert Lee Avery, W. S.
Featherstone, Reynolds Kitchener, Dr
William Perrin Nlcolson, Murphy
Pound and Major T. E. Callaway.
to Atlanta for Series of
High-Class Concerts,
nance Monday as Recom
mended—Zones Are Fixed
stand within the zone for more than
two minutes at a time,
Theee changes were made by tile
Alder-manic Board, aetlne as a com -
mlttee of the whole, and Indication!
;.r that the ordinance will be adopt.
, ,1 un recommended by the com n!
*
The Gil kite
etant attendant at the meetlnaa and , thirteen months In the Atlanta penl-
»ven he has no positive opinions tentiary, Judge William B. Sheppard
about what should be done.
The Investigating oommlttee, ©om-
ooted of the Board of Electrical Con-
xo! and the Council Electric Lights prison to cure you of this morphine
Comm!ties,will meet Friday to make hab)t> .. the judge. “There they
ip Its -eport.
T i
urnsr Put ©n Grill.
Tbs most interesting femur© of th© leal treatment and proper care. I
?los© of the investigation Thursday have acen other men In your condl-
elan^TurnMt* T^r‘wm Ss it t,on go to ,h,s p,ac * * nl5 < ‘ ome out
*.o answer many questions, frequent- cured ’’
y replying with sharp evasions. —
He presented a large number of re- r , _■ i m t • I
telpu showing, he said, his campaign (JaT| 'MOIia I llSa
disbursements.
-esjclrp* wUh^hl’dates on which you FOf Biff Pfl Y—Bll J’HS
-eceived the payments from the Elek- sj u '
ron Company," said Chambers
"1 cur. t help that," replied Turner PARIS, Dee IS.-
% 'Can you toll me a single man or Da Vinci's
corporation to whom you paid this
money?’ insisted Chambers.
NEW T«>RK. Dec. 12. — Maintenance
of the Sherman anti-trust law and
Federal control of corporations was
advocated to-day by John Hays Ham-
mond, capitalist and mining expert,
before th© New York Civic Federa
tion. Mr Hammond, who spoke on
the subject. “Should the Sherman
Anti-trust Taw Be Amended?” said:
“To remedy the potential evils of
Up SpTlfpBPPfi R fl imPR i rrulrt * th * Federal antitrust iaw
□ v LbUljvUuvP DtUIJUCI , the gherman act— was passed in 1S90,
but until the past t'ew years It has
beer, In a slat© of Innocuous desue
tude.
“Unfortunately, It has been Invoked
too frequently In recent years to
punish the offenders rather than to
prevent the offense, its application
has been destructive, rather than
conservative and constructive.
Capitalization Evil.
‘T favor maintaining the basic
principle of the Sherman anti-truer
law until a new', substantial law
shall be enacted to protect th© inter
ests of the public against possible ag
gression on the part of the trusts.
“One of the most serious evils re
sulting from big business’ Is aserlb-
able to the overcapitalization of in
dustrial corporations, which results In
the enhanced cost of their products
to the consumer, since the cost of
production is based not only upon the
actual cash Invested, but also upon
th© watered stock issued upon the
promoters’ profits.
“The public does not so much ob
ject to paying pricer which would al
low adequate earnings on the actual •
financial investment as it does to be- j
!ng charged upon the basis of over-
capitalization.
For Federal License.
“This is a strong argument In fav<y
of the enactment of a Federal Incor
poration law—or of a Federal license.
paid a unique tribute to the man
agement.
“I shall send you to the Atlanta
give prisoners 1n a case like this med-
-Ths Mens Lisa,
famous painting,
hleh was stolen from th© Louvre, can
be recovered If enough money is pro-
U. S. Prisoner, Free,
Held on New Charge
John Ledford, released Thursday
from the United States Penitentiary,
where he has been serving a two-
year term, probably will be sent to
Kentucky Friday or Saturday to an
swer a charge of Illicit whisky sell
Ing.
Ledford was arrested by secret ser
vice men a?; he stepped through the
gates of the prison Thursday, and
was sent to Jail. Judge W. T. New
man signed an order sending him to
Kentucky
Boy Hunter Killed
Climbing a Fence
DALTON. Dec. 12.—Troy Mitchell,
12-year-old son of George Mitchell, a
prominent farmer of Dawnville,
Whitfield County, was instantly killed
when his gun was accidentally dis
charged as he was climbing a fence
while hunting.
The charge entered the boy’s head
■The reteipts show it." said Turner vj<j#d for a wo rld-wld* search.
Attorneys in Clash.
wit* 1 no Bum*, tha Am.rlcar, d*t«ctlv., to * ] which djroctly attain* the aame end-
Ivkdlnr art dealer who consulted Bums ! having as one of Its function* the
Tom Turner.
Mr. Chairman,
lnterpos-ed Attor- regarding th© moat profound art mys-
Is earnest talk of raising It by sub
scription.
oey Carl Hutcheson, “he ban „ a ' n " t«ry of the century. Bums was ready
;s' t red that question forty times to undertake the search provided
“No no. not that many," said >
Chambers. “I think thet attorney
Tjust be confused by thinking of 'For- |
tv Thieves.’ ”
Now, you need not get ©o per
sonal.” replied Hutcheson, coloring.
"You’re a young man ” said
Chambers.
“Yes, and able to take car© of my-
-.©Tf." answered Hutcheson.
Chairman Haverty said such re-
narks would not oe permitted and
he hearing was resumed.
Historic British Gates
Bought by American
Special Cabje to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON. Dec. 12.—A pair of early
alghteenth century iron gates have been
sold to an American purchaser for
18.500
The traTes have stood at ihe entrance
pf the Royal Female Asylum. Surrey.
They were sold on the condition that
lupllcate gate* be supplied
power to determine the amount ol
capitalization of industrial corpora
tions We believe that certain classes
, of industrial corporations doing Inter
enough money wan forthcoming. I her© ; B tate business should be compelled to
Woman, Aged 84, Dies
Of Whooping Cough
MICRON, Dec. 12.—Mrs P Cook,
the last or th-? pioneer ti*r-ian resi
dents of Macon, died tv-day at the
age of 94 years, as the result of ill
ness with whooping cough One of
her grandchildren was seized with the
malady several weeks ago and Mrs.
Cook “caught’' It from the child
Physicians say that this Is the first
1 net*nee In Macon of an adult dying
Macon of an adult dying of whoop-
from whooping cough
Three New Cruisers
Planned for Japan
Special Cab!© to The Atlanta Georgian.
Wilson Waives Rules
To Reward Old Clerk
Incorporate under ouch a law.”
Mr. Hammond said he believed that
the Government should sanction busi
ness amalgamations (agreements, he
called them), and cited the fact that
Independent coal operators through
the South and Middle West were los
ing monfcy thrdugh competition
Germans Withdraw
Fair Exhibit Flans
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
BERLIN, Dec. 12.—The proposal
that the Government appropriate for
an exhibit at the Panama Pacific E»
position In San Francisco In 1915
which had been agreed to by the
budget committee yesterday was
withdrawn to-da\ Instead of being
pui before the Reichstag for debate,
as had been planned
The proposal, which called for an
appropriation of $500,000, was op
posed by members of the Cabinet.
Columbus to Elect
Officials Saturday
COLtTMBUS. Dec. 12.—Now that com
mission government has been defeated
by the voters of Columbus, the regular
cltr election will be held Saturday, a*
wmch time a Mayor and eight Alder
men will "be named. There are sixteen
Aldermen In the city, but eight hold
over.
John C. Cook, chairman of the finance
committee of the present a’dermanic
board, is the nominee for Mayor
PTJRBE GRABBERS— fl
Channlng Ellery Is in Atlanta with
his big band to begin a aeries of con
certs Friday night at the Auditorium-
Armory, after being introduced In a
special performance at the Star Mat
inee at the Atlanta Theater Friday
afternoon, ga^en for the Empty Stock
ing Fund.
Mr. Ellery, hjs band, and two cel*
ebrated Scotch singers will be on the
Star Matinee bill—a feature the like
of which never has been offered in
vaudeville. After the matinee Mr.
Ellery is to be the guest of honor at
a reception by the Atlanta Music Fes
tival Association at Hotel Ansiey at
5 o’clock.
The programs to be offered at the
Ellery concerts will be a careful se
lection of artistic and popular music.
Perhaps the most remarkable features
of the big band are its instrumental
combinations, as beard in the peren
nial sextet from “Lucia.” and that
equally popular quartet from “Rigo-
letto.”
The opening program includes “Wil
liam Tell Overture,” Mendelssohn’s
‘Spring Song,” selections from
“Madame Butterfly,” and Liszt’s
great symphony, “Les Preludes.”
The two Scotch singers, Thomas
Wallace and Bayne Young, tenor and
baritone, have been decided features
of the present Ellery concert tour,
their repertoire including operatic
work, ballads, and—especially in the
case of Mr. Young—humorous songs.
Tickets in advance tor any per
formance may be had at the Cable
Piano Company and at Phillips &
Crew.
$5.00 Razor Complete
at CONE'S
The omy important change In the
new traffic law that will be recom- I
mended to Council Monday will be of \
Interest to the women shoppers who
drive their own automobiles. No
machine will be allowed to be parked
in the shopping district for more than
30 minutes at a time, but the section
of the bill as drafted by the .joint
committee of the Council and the
Chamber of Commerce prohibiting |
the parking of machines on Peach- !
tree and Whitehall and several trlbu- j
tary streets unless in charge of a ?
chauffeur has been stricken. This
provision was considered to be espe
cial]- discriminatory against women
who drive electrics.
Beaumont Davison, representing
the Whitehall street department
stores, insisted that this change be
made, and that the parking limit time
be made 60 minutes He ,«*aid that no
woman could shop In 30 minutes,
Tiiw zone In which parking is to be
restricted was; changed. On Peach
tree and Whitehall streets It is to be
from Forrest avenue to Mitchell
street. The ©astern limit Is Pryor
street and the western Forsyth street.
This provision reduces considerably
the limit prescribed In the original
ordinance.
No street car will be allowed to
■099**
for $3. 75
BUSINESS NOTICE
Colds Cause Headache and Grin.
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE '.ablets
remove cause. There Is only One “BRO
MO QUININE.’ It has signature of E.
W Grove on box. 25c.
Gillette Blades, 50c kind, at 39c
Gillette Blades. $1.00 kind, at ..77c
Mark Gross Razors, 25c kind, at...... .17c
Mark Cross Blades, dozen. 50r
Durham-Duplex Razor, 35c kind, at. 19c
Ever-Ready Razor, $1.00 kind, at 83c
Auto-Strop. $5.00 kind, at $4.00
Gillette Razors. $6.00, $6.50, $7.50. $8.50 and
$10.00. at special Holiday Prices.
These specials good for this week
Mai! orders for Razors add 10c, Blades 2c-
Shaving Mirrors, Mugs, Shaving Stands,
nickel and silver-plated, prices $1.50 to $15.
Everything for the man who shaves
CONE'S
“A Good Drug Store.”
ATLANTA.
Purse Grabbers Work
New Scheme for $60
PATERSON, N. J., Dec. 12.—^“Have j
you lost your pocketbook?” two men
eeked John Taylor, of Detroit. To j
prove that he had not, Taylor pro-l
duced It. The pair grabbed tDe! I
pocketbook and ran. It contained $60. ! i
GOING TO
SOUTH GEORGIA?
Sleeping Cars to Cordele, j
Fitzgerald, Douglas, Way
cross. Tifton, Moultrie.
Thomasville. Leave Atlan
ta 10 P. M..
Via A,, B. & A
HERE'S YOUR XMAS SHOPPING LIST
FOR PURCHASES TO BE MADE AT
iGLOBE
WASHINGTON, Deo. 12.—President j
Wilson appointed Mlsn Eva L.. Moran a
clerk In the War Department In recot
TOKIO. Dec. 12—The new naval \ nltlon of the 60 Veare of service of her
program of the Japanese Government
announced by the Unister of M»
Tine calls for the construction of
.hree more powerful battle cruisers.
W ork has been commenced on one
of them.
3 Lunatics in Chains
When Big Liner Docks
father in Government employ.
Mr Moran Is row too old to work.
Civil service rules were waived by ex
ecutive order.
Duchess Places Ban
On Tango in Canada
HeadStopped Up? Can't Breathe?
Try the New External Treatment
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Dec II.—The
1 tango dance la not to be allowed at |
Government House festivities. The
Duchess of Connaught has decided to j
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian
QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND. Dec. | draw the line.
12.—The White Star Liner Baltic end
ed an eventful voyage here to-day
Eight lunatics were kept in chains ail
he way across from New York, and
luring the voyage Leopold Lombardi, J The funeral of Mrs. Salll© Goodwin. 19
OBITUARY
Applied in Salve Form Over Throat
and Chest RellsVea by Inhalation
and Absorption.
Vapor treatments are best for all In
flammations of the air passages. The
vapors carry the medication direct to
tho Inflamed surface without disturb
ing the stomach a» do internal medi
cines. A cheap and very convenient
vapor treatment is a good application
of Vick’s “Vap-O-Rub” Croup and
Pneumonia Salve over the throat and
chest, CO'S ered with a warm flannel
cloth The body heat releases vapors
of Thymol, Eucalyptol, Menthol,
Camphor and Pine Tar. that are in
haled with every breath, through the
air passages to the lungs These va
pors open the air passages, loosen the
phlegm, and heal the raw surfaces.
If the cold is In the chest, apply hot
wet towels to open the pores Vick's
Is then absorbed through the skin,
taking out that tightness and sore
ness.
A little Vick’s applied up the nos
trils and over the temples Is very
beneficial for head colds and catarrh
and will relieve most cases of head
ache and neuralgia. Vick's is also
excellent for Asthma, Hay Fever and
Bronchial Troubles. Three sizes at all
dealers —25c, 50c and $1.00.
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tumping overboard.
suicide by j
“GASCftRETS" FOR
LIVER-HEADACHE
Vou’re Bilious and Constipated,
Clean Up Inside and
^eel Bully.
• e: a 10-cent box now
You’re bilious! You have & throbbing
ensation in your head, a bad taste !r.
our mouth, your eves burn, your skin
. yellow, with dark rings under your
•yes; your Ups are parched No won-
dor you fee ugly, mean and ill-tem-
^red. Your system Is full of bile not
voperiy passed off. and what you need
-- a cleaning up Inside Don't continue
being a bilious nuisance to yourself and
lost whe love you. and don't resort to
arsh physics that irritate and injure,
femember that most disorders of the
.•tomaoh. liver and bowels are cured
>y morning with gentle, thorough Cas
arets—they work while you sleep. A
9-c ent box from your druggist will keep
■ our liver and bowels c ean; stomacn
weet and your head clear for months.
Children love to take Caseareis. be-
•aus* they taste good and never gripe
>r sicker..—Advt.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
EXCURSION FARES
Tickets on sale December 17 to 25,
nclUEive. Also December 31. 1912,
*nd January 1, 1914. All tickets lim-
tec to expire midnight January 6,
4.
Ask the Ticket Agent
Central of Georgia Railway
I! You Eat Heartily,
Educate Your Bowels f
Pondera avenue, who died at a local
hospital Thursday, will be held Sun
day morning at 11 o’clock from the
St. James Church. Interment will be
in Hollywood cemetery Mrs Good
win was 47 years old.
rhe funeral of W. W. Price, of College
Park, who died Thursday will be held
at 2 80 o’clock Friday afternoon from Fnnri NniirisViP* if Tt Tin** Not
the chape’ of the Barclay £ Brandon r OOQ r,ounBI!CS u 11 PiOl
Company Interment will be at West
view cemetery Mr Price 1» survived
by his wife one tister. Mrs a L.
Thompson, of Lynchburg. Va . and
one brother. P. S. Price, of Oklahoma
City. Ok’a
Impact ; Take Jacobs’ Liver
Salt Before Breakfast
The prevailing complaint of civiliza
tion Is malnutrition and Inactivity of
liver and bowels, for the higher man
advances the richer becomes” his diet.
Atlanta: who died at k loVaf hospital I *L t . h w * heavier Mrcentije »f waste
Thiirs.l»v nlrht win h* sent to ' vh,eh _ Impacts and retards elimination:
The b®dy of George E YTasfer. of Pal
metto Ga , brother of John D. Wes
ter. ot the Wester Piano Company, of
Thursday night will be sent to his
home for burial Saturday morning
then ferments and poisons the system.
Indigestion,
iuilir uui mi traiuivia.t n
Mr Wester is survived by two other r*® u J:' n . 9 . F,,,^constipation,
_ n#anae n« r>l 11 A. I ■ n*.. «m*1
brothers and one sister W . P. Wester,
of Palmetto; Frank W’ester. Palmetto
and Mrs. James Nell, of Palmetto.
headache, biliousness and rheumatism,
95 per cent of all diseases originate in
the digestive tract, says Dr. Charcot,
the French scientist. Food poisoning
The body of Mrs Leola McCune Har- destroys strength and resiliency and the
ris. who died Thursday night at thr- system succumbs to matevolent germs,
home of her daughter. Mrr Eugene But It is not the food ilfceif which de
Mitchell, of 451 Court’.nnd street, will ________ ______———
he sent to Forsyth. < ,a . for burial ••~ L ' ——
Mrs Harris is survived by two daugh
ters. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. James A.
Wilmore, of New York city; and three
sons, Paul II. Harris, of the United
States Navy; Elgin L. Harris, of
Oslerfleld, Ga. and Don Harris, of At
lanta.
J. D Bennett. 38 >ear* old, of Eastman
Ga.. died at a private sanitarium on
Thursday. The body was taken to
Burkert-Slmmons’ chapel, where It
will be held to await the arrival of
his brother, C. L. Bennett.
The body of J. A. Spa’n, who died at a
local hospital Wednesday, was sent to
hie old home at Gainesville. Ga.. for
interment Friday morning following
funeral services Thursday night at
Harry Poole’s chapel.
The funeral of J. M. Croft. 95 Stonewall
street, will be held Friday afternoon
from the East Point Episcopal church.
Interment will be In the East Point
Cemetery. Mr. Croft was 62 years old.
He is survived by his wife and one I
daughter, Mrs. R. G. Joyner, of Val- i
dosta
Morris Grood, :.'6 years old. of 67 Pied-
mont avenue, died at a private sen!- j
tarium Friday morning at 4 o’clock. !
The body was removed to the Greer-
b rg a Bond Chanel. whence
the rtfeeral will be held Saturday at
12; 30 T’ clock
stroys? ft Is Impaction and fermenta
tion.
Jacobs’ Liver Salt before breakfast
gives a gentle flushing Inside, loosens
Impact waste and washes away fermen
tatlon and uric acid accumulation with
the natural elimination. If you are con
stipated or bilious, have a sick headache
and feel down and out, Jacobs Liver
Salt on arising will put you in splendid
shape. It never gripes or force*
like Calomel and blue mass. Calo
mel Is a dangerous mercurial drug
which crashes through the system and
leaves It shaken and weak. Jacobs'
Liver Salt acts Just as surely, but gent
ly and naturally, and Is better.
Jacobs- Liver Salt before breakfast
<s agreeable and energizing. The best
liver regulator for everybody. Al! drug
gists. 2oc. Made and guaranteed by
Jacobs' Pharmacy. Atlanta.—Advt.
UNUSUAL SALE
—of—
MEN’S TIES
in—
XMAS BOXES
9.5c. 35c, 50c
Reduced prices on
everyth ingin the
house. Complete line
of Haberdashery.
I X.L. HAT SHOP
4 W. Mitchell
.#
#
$
*
if
*
a
a.
if!
a
What 25c
Will Bay
Belt
4rm Bands
Silk Sox
Boy’s Cap
Ear Muffs
Scarf Pin
White Apron
Suspenders
Neckwear in Boxc*
One Pair Sox
Two Pairs Sox
Three Pairs Sox
Silk Handkerchief*
Silk Neckwear
Two Collars
Three Handkerchiefs
Boys’ Stockings
Pair Garters
Cuff Buttons
Linen Handkerchiefs'
W hat $2.00
Will Bay
Wool Sweate?
• Shirts
Combination Sets
Kid Gloves
The Best Hat in Georgia
Pair Men’s Pant?
Umbrella
Fancy Vest
Union Suit
Pajamas
Flannel Shirt
Ties. Socks and Silk Hand
tcerchief Sets
W hat $10 and
$12.50 H-ill Buy
A Good Suit
A Good Overcoat
A Good Cravenette
A Rain Coat
What 50c
Will Bur
W hat $1 00
Will Buv
X
Belt
A Good Shirt
Silk Neckwear
Silk Handkerchief
Sweater
Underwear
-Silk Socks
Good Cap
Combination Set
Night Shirt
Child’s Umbrella
Child’s Hat
Boy’s Cap
Boy’s Waist
Boy’s Shirt
Knee Pants
Suspenders
Neckwear in Xmas Boxes
Combination Set Garters and
Suspenders
Ties in Burntwood Boxes
Scarf Pin
Cuff Button*
Wool Gloves Silk Muffl*r
What $3.00
Will Buy
Bath Robe
A Good Hat
Pair Trouser*
Boy’s Suit
Boy’s Overcoat
Umbrella
Boy’s Rain Coat
Sweater
Silk Vest
Silk Umbrella
Silk Shirt
Fancy Vest
What $15
Will Buy
A Winter Suit
or Overcoat
A Cravenette
A Rain Coat
XMAS BOXES FREE
Umbrella
Pajamas
Union Suit
Percale Shirt
Good Cap
Combination Sdts
Silk Socks
Silk Neckwear
Night Shirt
Indian Suit
Cowboy Suit
Belt
Knee Pants
Kid Gloves
Mocha Gloves
Sweater
Flannel Shirt
Silk Socks in Xmas Boxes
Notaseme Sox in Xmas Boxes
Scarf Pin
Cuff Buttons
Gauntlet Gloves
Silk Muffler
What $5 00
Will Buv
Stetson Velour Hat
Boy’s Suit
Boy’s Overcoat
Rain Coat
Wool Sweater
Bath Robe
Pair Men’s Trousers
Cane and Umbrella
W/iat $15.00 and
$20.00 Will Buy
A Splendid Suit
or Overcoat
A Cravenette
THE GLOBE CLOTHING
89 WHITEHALL STREET
CO.