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Campaign in Interest of Bonds for|
Grady Improvements Is Given |
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Indorsement. :
The campaign for a greater Grady |
Hospital entered Tuesd iron its
last wee st Tuesda 116 lm,.ff
issue will go t« ¢ otors he worl
ers ai hond headquarter o 1
Chamber of ommerce Bulid ug hope
n the meantime, to diverg the atten
tion of Atlanta t yme extent from
the Auditorium to e fact that the |
city needs a new hospita The com- i
petlition is heay but the worker
HAVEe a Rood causes !
Enthusinsm v trong at head
rquarters over a featuyre of the situn
ion which has been becoming more
and more apparetnt every day I'his |
i 8 the unanimity of o} on .unm,:"
nearly all the men in the city who
ome under the genera fescription |
of the publicly impoirtant In most
campalgns it will be found that even |
when the general situation is ""'E
couraging, the important business and |
professional element s divided 'his, !
of course, does not apply to cam |
palgns ke that for the regional bank. |
inn which the city pets everything for |
rothing, but umpaigns where Hu-?
city’s money ~-or, as in the present
case, the city redd has 1O be e |
The campaign for a greater Grady
seems (o be an #xception to this rule, |
A unanimity of opinion among the
ity's business and professional men |
s hecoming moie evident every ¢y, |
Interviews with such men result al-!
most invariably in an enthusiaytic!
indorgement of the [ssue ‘
Dorsey Indorses Plan, i
Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey |
Is an example, Mr. Dorser Las been |
a 4 busy man in the last few weeks, |
Lut he has had time to notice that |
i campalgn for greater Grady is n
proguress Al one time Mr. Dorsey |
wis a trustee of the hospital, so he
didn't need (o lead up en the mat- |
ter much before giving his indorse- |
ment to the efforts for its enlarge
ment, !
“When 1 was Irustee of the hos- |
pital,” said Mr. Dorsey, "1 wag con- |
stantly reminded of its inadequacy
to the demands mude upon It [be l
lHeved then, and I believe now, that
Grady Hospital Jhonld he nl,lr;;m’.l
and improved., There is nothing moda |
ern about it, with the exception of
the new building erécted in 1910, It
i 3 entirely Inefficient for Atlanta’t
present needs, and for the needs ¢y
veeds of the fature, it will be 1t
better than nothing
“Atlanta needs a greater Grady and
she should have it It is entirely out |
of keeping with the city's spirit of!
urogress and civice pride to attempt
1o get along with a makeshift ke
tiat which holds the place of a cll
ospital to~-dayv.”
“I'm for Bonds,” Says Arnold, |
Reuben Arnold is another i
whose time has been fairly occupled |
of late with other matters Mr, Ar
nold is like many others, thongh--the
inadequacy of Grady has been Know:
to him for » long time, and he con
sidersg Its immediate enlargement and
Improvement n necessity,
“A hospital,’t sald Mr. Arnold, “is
one of the most imporiant publie Iy
gtitutions the city poseesses It is
the guardian ol that most importani
municipal property the publ
lenqlith For a city to try to get alcy
vith an inadequate lospiial is to ' @
public health in constant danger
arady Hospita! has been inadd
quate 1o Atlanta’s needs for a long
time. The population of this city I 8
growing every day, and it is abso
lutely certain Grady will be more in- |
adequate to-meorrow than it is thixg
afternoon. As I understand it, they |
ire turning people awvay from the |
hospital now Improvements and en
largement must be made soon, and
the sooner they are maae the better
I personglly am going 1o cast my !
vote for the bonds” |
The ward organization of the gor
eral campaign cominittee, of which
Ivan Allen is vice chairman, is now
perfected A special meeting of the,
committee from the Ninth Ward s |
called for 4:30 o'clock this :11'“'!‘"(”\“‘
in Grady bond headquarters |
Delegates Named to
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Progressives’ Meet
ulton County Progressives will
ha represented at the State convel
tion by the following delegates: He:
nard Suttler Albert Ell Alex T, |
Hamilton, John T. Pugh, . W, M I
Mure and Dr. . H. Peck. The alter- |
nates are Sam J. Jones, G. W, Cham- |
berlain, H. Wolfe, D. H. Kent, W.!
E. Mashburn and W. D. Hart {
The elections were held at an en- |
thusiastic meeting in the Progessive
i readquarters Moekenz Building |
Monday night Rernard Suttier was
chosen chuirman, Sam Jones vice |
chairman apd M. R. Duffy secretary. |
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Thin People Can
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Increase Weight
Thin men and women who would like
to increases 1\ r weight with 1 1 o
pounds of ealthy stay there fat
should try eating a little SRYEOL W
their meals for a while and note results
Here is a good test worth tryving. First
weigh yourself and nmeasure MITSe
Then take Sargo!l ne tablet with every
meal-—for two weeks Fhen weigh and |
neasure again It isn't & question of |
how you look r feel T What ) r|
friends say and thini The scales and
the tape measure wi dell their ow
story, and most any 1 man or woma
can easily add from to 8 pounds i 1
the first fourieen Jdays following this
simple directior Al f a the
new flesh stays 1
Sargol does not of itselfl mal fat t
mixing with vour fu fur he fa i
sugars and starches of whui you have |
caten nt Y rig fa producing |
nourishment f« the s € nd ! .
prepares it in ar el assimilated
form which the blood AN adi & )
cept All this nourishment rnow passes
from your.body as waste But Sargol
stops the waste and does it vhly an
makes the fat-prox ing ntents of the
very Ssame mMedis 1 Are eating now
develop pounds and pounds of heal
flesh between you ekin and bhones
Sargol is safe, pleasant, effielent ard i
expensive Ta ' Phar t a ‘
leading druggists ir \tlanta @
fty =¢ g < 4
to a 4 package & guarar welg
increase or money back ADVERTIS
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Soldier Is Held for
' ' Negro
Running Over Negro
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Wil Armstrong, a soldier of the
Seventeenth Regiment, detailed to
drive the automobile of Captain H
M. Bankhead, was held in default of
$5O bond Tuesday for running over a
negro, Monroe Harris, Armstrong ad
nitted that he ran the negro down
it snid Harrig jumped to his feet
imughing and brushing his clothes |
Armstrong was arrested by Police.
man Wilbanks near the Terminal Sta
tion
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Militants Burn Big
220
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British Resort Hotel
Speclal Cable to The Atianta Ceorglan,
FELIXTOWE ENGLAND April
5 Militant suffragetts et fire 1o
t reest ote] and bathing pa
vilion here to-day HBoth were e
troyed The loss s estimated at
£55.000 The employvees formed a
bucket brigade helween the fea and
{he hote but were unahle to save th
hote
Militant pamphlets were found on
the hotel grounds
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Boedy of Summerlin
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To Be Brought Home
WASHINGTON April 28.~The
hody of Randolph Summerlin, of Wil
lucoochee, Ga., killed at Vera Cruz
Jast week, will pe nrought to the Unlt
ed Siates on the first transport and
sent to the home of Randolph Sum
merlin, a brother of the marine, at
Willacoochee, according to informn
tion NSenator Hoke Smith received at
the State Department {o-day,
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:nators Cop Final
Senators Cop Fina
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From Red Sox, 6 to 1
WASHINGTON, April 28, Washing
ton took the last game of the geries
with Poston vesteraday, winning easily
6 to 1 The locals found Foster easy
Zeiser replaced Foster in the third and
fared Litla better
ied by Mi
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Married by Mistake,
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Says Divorce Seeker
JIOW YORK, April 28 ~Claiming she
thought their marriage was a ‘“‘he
trothul’”’ ceremony Mrs George I
Hutchins asks annullment of her mar
rlage to George . Hutching, who, she
sayvs, has wed again
New Schedules—New Fast
Trains—Modern Service
o o BER e
In Effect Sunday, May 3, 1914
To Wilmington, Wrightsville, North Carolina, Vir
ginia; to Charleston and South Carolina; to
Augusta and Eastern Georgia.
NO. 6, NEW FAST TRAIN.
Tanve Atlamta ... ... .. a 0 01210 Ndbn
Areioe Anenstan ... 0 s 0 BIBR N
‘ NO. 4 FAST TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta e e e o BOV,
Rvelvy AU . o LSO N
Avidve Olavlastos . ... ... .0 .B A M
Arrive Wilaniniaton ... ... .0 iy 10D RL
Train No. 4 carries New Pullman Sleeping Cars, Atlanta and
Augusta, Atlanta and Charleston, Atlanta and Wilmington.
Service Complete in Every Detail.
NO. 2, LOCAL TRAIN.
Yanon Atlante . ST
Arrive Augusta e TP N
NO. 8, LOOAL EXPRESS.
Taave Atlanta . . - o 0 0 3PN
Axvive Aumuta ... L a 8 IE N
Four Trains Daily Atlanta-Au%usta—--Hours Saved
Between Atlanta and the Carolinas.
Puckhead Accommodation Leaves 6:10 P. M.
For Details Call Ticket Offices
J. P. BILLUPS,
General Passenger Agent.
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Exercises Planned
MACON, April 28.—~Mercer Universit)
will close on June 8 with an unusually
interesting program. <The Rey N
Stakely, pastor of the ret Baplist
Church, of Montgomery, Ala., will de
liver the commencement sermon. The
annual address to the Alumnl Aseocla
tion will bhe made by Colonel J. B. Cope
land, of Valdosta, The Rev. 8, B. Cou
aing, of Wayneshoro, will deliver the lit
erary address
The participants in the champlonship
debate will be W, B, MeClesky, E. F.
Campbell, Ben C, Holtzclaw and A, J
Jacksun
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Atlanta Bar Mourns
» Westmoreland
Judge Westmorelan
. Members of the Atlania Bar Associa
tion Tuesday met in Judge Bell's court
ioo and passed resolutions on the
iw (thoaf Judge Westmoreland, who died
sunaay
. Thre funeral of Judge Westmoreland
}u‘w be held Tuesday afternoon from
\‘Y:m,'; Methodist Epigcopal Church,
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Aviator Falls 800
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Feet to His Death
I.OS ANGELES, April 28 Charles C
Roystone, a local aviator, fell to his
death on Dominguez fleld this morning
while making a flight.
Itoystone had ascended preparatory to
making a fight to San iDego for a
newspaper. eH had reached an altitude
of 800 feet when suddenly his machine
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To Hold Fifth Ward
Friends of Sherifft ¢, W. Mangum
announce thet a rally In the interest
of his candidacy for re-election will
be held Thursday night in the Fifth
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Crossing in the Ninth Ward,
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NEW MILL SUPERINTENDENT,
COLUMBUS, April 28.—~H. O, David
son, of Anniston, Ala., has become su
perintendent of the kagle and Phenix
Mills, of this city, one of the largest
cotton mill Industries in the South, Mr,
Davidson suceeeds Oscar 8, Jordan, who
was connected with the mills for more
than 30 years.
HOSPITAL BONDS SOLD.
COLUMBUS, April 28.-—The $60,000
hospital bonds voted by the city of Co- |
lumbifs some time ago have been sold |
to the New York Life Insurance Com- |
pany for a total premium of $322. |
Several Atlanta firms were among xht-‘
bidders,
' ine, Then
Spills Gasoline, Then
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Lights Match:Burned
PASSAIC, N. J., April 28, -~ After kick
ing over a milk bottle containing gaso
line, Thomas Donahue struck a match
to see what had hapepned. He will live,
CHARGED WITH KILLING.
COLUMBUS, April 28.--Charles Ben
nett, a negro, was placed in jail here
vesterday afternoon, charged with kill
ing another negro named T'ruett on
sSunday night. Bennett found Pruett on
the street with his wife,
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Baraca-Philathea
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DURHAM, N. C., April 28.—-Dn,
George D. Dennls, of Charlotte, won a
sterling silver loving cup given by
President 1. W. Tatuny and L, K, Wil
kinson, of Wilson, and Charles 8, Blan
ton, of Forest City, won gold pins with
pearl setings, in the contest for the
largest number of classes organized in
the State Baraca and Philathea Union,
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