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Campaign in Interest of Bonds for
Grady Improvements Is Given |
Indorsement,
The campnign for a greater Grady |
Hospital entered T o upon ite!
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A voek Nevt ‘ lie ond it
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Bue 1 B ' e ‘
ry hand ¢ 1 !
Chamber of (Comme '
thie meantim ) e allen- |
tion of Atlanta 1« 1 extent from g
the Auditorium 1 e fact 1t the
Ity nee A new hie ta The coma |
petitior s he; ) he workers|
have a good cause |
¥onthusiasm wasx sgtrong at head-|
jarters over a feature of the situa
tion which i og necomin mort
and more apparent every da Fhi= |
is the unanimit af opini among !
early all the mue fn the ity o
ome under the general o« ription
of e publi importar In most
Tampaignsg it wiil be found thit evey
vwhen the general siluation en- |
ouraging, the important busing i |
rots onal element divided. 'T'his,
of course, does not apg to com- |
paigns ke that for the regional bank. |
! hich the city gets everyih for!
volhing, but campaig ere the
tyv's money or, as in the present
ase, | et Vil o b ed
The campaign for a greater Grady |
“Ims to be an ¢ eption to this ruie
A unanimity of opinion among the
itv’s business and professional me -\r
weoming maote evider eVery 61 |
Interviews with sucin men result al
niost nvariably in an enthusiag tic!
vorsement of the
Dorsey Indorses Plan |
Soileitor General Hugh M. Dorse
an esample v horse 12 heen
¢ husy man in he 8t few weeks
Lut he ay u:\‘ 1 0 notice tohat|
4 nmpaign for greater Grad i ing
LYORTe \ ane tme Mr. Dorses
was a trustee of the hospital, so hel
uidnt need to read up ot he mat- |
Ler muchh before g ¥ i Hdorse ‘
ment to the effort enlarge
et
W 'h\ vag trustee of the hos I
Dital” said Mr. Dorse I wag con l
tant reminde ar. inadegquucy
to the demands made npon i Ibe i
Heved then, nnd | helleve now, that i
Grady Hospltal should be epiarged |
ind improyes Phere |8 1 ing moda
ern abomt wit g ption of
e new bu neg erceted in 1910 it
cntirel neth Nt Ailanta
present need and for the needs
reeds of the fature, it will be 1!
betier than nothing }
Vtlanta needs 4 greater Grady and
he <hould have it. It 18 entirely out
Keeping with the ity pirit of
ogieas and civie pride to attempt
0 g along with HTHE | 6
v wileh holdsethe place of a it
vapitiy] to-day.”
“I'm for Bonds,” Says Arnold.
Revben Arnold is another 1t
whose time has been fairly occupied
of fate with other matters Mr. Al
nold is like many others, though -the
inadequacy of Grady has been Knowt
to him fom long time, and he con
stders its immediate enlargement and
Haprovement o necessity
\ ospita gaid Mr. Arnold 1
one of the mogt imporiant publie in
stitutions the cityv pogpezses It it
the guardian of that most importu
municipal Property the gy
el For g city to try to get al
vith an llv.u‘\ulm" aspital is 1 -
public health Wi constant danger
“Grady Hospital has been inadd
quate to Atlanta's needs for a long
ime. ‘The population of this city is
growing every day, and !t is abso
lutely certain Grady will be more in
adequate to-morrow th t I 3 this
Ifternoo \ I understand it, they
are furning people away from the |
hospita oW Improvemen iny l’ !
iargemen muet b matde 2005, dnd g
he sooney they are maae the better. |
I personaliy am going to cast my
yote Tor t bt |
The ward organization of the gel
eral campaign comau o wh
Ivan Allen is vice Balrman, is now
perfected A special meeting of the,
committ from the Ninth Ward Is
called for 4:20 o'clock this afternocon |
n Grad bona eadguarters |
Delegates Named to
‘OO Y 1 ! vt
Progressives' Meet
Progressiyve
be represented at the State conve i
tijon by the following delegates: L3¢ ]
nard Suttler, Albert 1} Alex ‘
Hamilton, John T. Pugh, ¢ W. M- |
Clure and Dr. I H. Peck. The alter- |
nates are Nam J. Jone G.W. Cham :
herlan H Waile: D °H Kent W
E M bur id W. D. Hart
The clections were held at an en- |
thuslastic meeting in the Progessive
ieadquarter MceKenzie Building, |
Vonday night Bernard Suttiex 1€
hosen chairmar Sam ones vice |
chairman and M. R Duffy secretary. |
Thin People C f
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in People Can 1
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Increase Weight
Thin men and women who would like !
to increase their weight with 10 or 1)
pounds of heaithy *stay there” fat
should try eating a litile Sargol with
their meals for a while and note results |
Here !s a good test worth trying. Firsg
welgh jourself and meayure urseif. |
Then take Sargol-—one tablet with every 1
meal-for two weeks. Then weigh and |
measure again It fen't a question of
how vyou look or feel or what your
friends say and think. The scales and
the tape measure will tell their ow :
story, and most any thin man or woman |
can easlly add from & to 8 pounds in |
the first fourieen days by following this
simple directior And best of all, the
new flesh stayvs pu! ‘
Sargol does not of itself make Tat, but
mixing with your food it turns the futs.
sugars and starches of what you have |
eaten into rich. ripe fat-producing |
nourishment for' the tissues and blood -
prepares it in an eastly assimilated |
form which the blood can readfly ac
cept All this nourishment row passes !
from your body as waste HBut Sargoi
stops the waste and does it quickly and
makes the fat-producing contents of the
very same meals You are eating now
devebg pounds and pounds of healthy
flesh between your skin and bhones
Rargol Is safe, pleasant, eficient avd in
expensive. Jacobs’ Pharmacy and oihe:
jeading Aruggists in Atlanta and v
fty sell it in large boxes f{orty tablets
10 a 4 package--on a guarantee of welg
increase or money buck.—ADVERTISE
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Soldier Is Held for
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Running Over Negroi
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Wil Armstrong, & soldler of the|
Seventeenth Regiment, detalled to |
drive the automobile of Captain I l
M. Bankhead, was held in default of
£5O bond Tuesday for running over a
negro, Monroe Harris. Armstrong ad
mitted that he ran the negro down
but sald Harris jumped to his fee!
aughing and brushing his clothes
Armstrong was arrested hy Polic:
man Wilbanks near the Terminal Sta- 1
tHan |
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ilitants Burn Big
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British Resort Hotel
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georglan
FELIXTOW ¥ ENGLAND April
\filitant suffragetteg set fire to
t raest hotel and bathing pa
here to-day Both were Je
troyed The loss s estimated ot
215,000 The employvees formed i
bucket hrigade hetween the sea and
the ole but were unable to gave Lh
hoit«
. Militant pamphlets were found o 1
the hote] grounds
Body of Summerlin
1y
To Be Brought Home
WASHINGTON, Apri! 28.—The
hody of Randolph Summeriin, of Wil
lacoochee, Ga., killed at Vera Cruz
lant week, will be prought to the lUnit
ed Htates on the first transport and
sent to the home of Randolph Sum
merlin, a brother of the marine, at
Willacoochee, according to informa
tion Senator Hoke Smith received at
the Btute Department {o-day,
S s Cop Fi
enators Cop Final
3 d Sox,6tol
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From Red Sox, 6 to
WASHINGTON, April 28 --Washing
ton took the last game of the series
with Besgton yesterday, winning easily
8 10 1 The locals found Foster easy
Zeiser replaced Foszter in the third and
fared little better
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ried by Mistak
Married by Mistake,
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Says Divorce Seeker
NEW YORK, April 28, - Claiming she
thought their marriage was a "be
trothal’”” ceremony, Mrs George 1)
Jiutching asks annullment of her mar
riage to George IP, Hutchins, who, she
save, has wed again
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New Schedules—New Fast
Trains—Modern Service
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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.
Leave Atlanta sonnaa el esoo ca e 12408 Noow
Avive Augusts . ... L b
NO. 4, FAST TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta ve s es R N
Brmive AUdeth .. .o, DR NG
Aviiug COhiamlagtan =~ . ... .. .., ..o 8008 N
Amive WiHatHEOn ... . . i bR ML
Train No. 4 carries New Puliman Sleeping Cars. Atlanta and
Augusta, Atlanta and Charleston, Atlanta and Wilmington.
Service Complete in Every Detail.
NO. 2, LOCAL TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta M e e e 2IRD ) N
Arrive Augusta i Ll P N
NO. 8, LOOAL EXPRESS.
Leave Atlanta e e 3830
Arve Bugiista .eIR M
Four Trains Daily Atlanta- Augusta—Hours Saved
Between Atlanta and the Carolinas.
Buckhead Accommodation L.eaves 6:10 P. M,
. For Detaile Call Ticket Offices
J. P. BILLUPS,
General Passenger Agent.
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Mercer Graduating
Exercises Planned
MACON, April 28 —~Mercer University
will close on June 8 with an unusually
interesting program. The Rev., C. A,
Stakely, pastor of the First Baptist
Chureh, of Montgomery, Ala, will de
liver the commencement sermaon. "The
annual address to the Alumnl Assocla
tion will be made by Colonel J. B. Cope
land, of Valdorta, The Rev. 8, B, Cou
ains, of Waynesboro, will dellver the lit
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The participants in the champjonship
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Judge Westmorelan
Members of the Atlanta Bar Associa
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| 100 and pagsed resolutions on the
}' euth of Judge Westmoreland, who dled
Sunday
| "The funeral of Judge Westmaorelangd
1\«‘1;1 he held Tuesday afternoon from
iyh‘!"‘" Methodist Episcopal Church,
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; 1,08 ANGELES, April 28 —Charles C
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| death on Dominguez field this morning
| while making a flight
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I making a flight to Ran i(Dego for a
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:uf 800 feet when suddenly hig machine
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To Hold Fifth Ward
Rally for Mangum
Friends of Sheriff ¢, W. Mangum
announce that a rally in the interest
of his candidacy for re-election will
be held Thursday night In the Fifth
Ward, The place of meating has not
been decided upon, Friday night a
Mangum rally will be held at Faith's
Crossing In the Ninth Ward.
NEW MILL SUPERINTENDENT,
COLUMBUS, April 28.--H. O. David
son, of Anniston, Ala,, has becqmfi su
perintendent of the kagle and Phenlx
Mills, of this ecity, one of the largest
cotton mill industries in the South. Mr
Davidson succeeds Ogcar 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
lumbus some time ago have been sold
to the New York Life Insurance Com
i:ar:y for a total premium of $320
Several Atlanta firms were among the
bidders.
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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,
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CHARGED WITH KILLING.
COLUMBUS, April 28, -Charles Ben
nett, a negro, was placed in jall here
vesterday afternoon, charged with kill
ing another negro named DPruett on
Sunday night. Bennett found Pruett on
the street with his wife.
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DURHAM, N. C, April 28-Dn
George D. Dennle, of Charlotte, won a
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President 2. W. Tatum, and L. K, Wil
kinsgon, 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 :md‘i‘humhu Union,
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night with a mass meeting at the Aclz:
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