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Solicitor Honored by Progressive
Party Convention—Declines to
Give Answer Now.
The possibility of S tior Dorsey
accepting the BRu Mooge candidacy
tor Governor was the general tople
of discuesion Wednesda n politica
rcles, following the tion of the
Progressive part ‘ y 1 "~
apltol on Tuesda en the Soliet
tor's name was hrought before ¢
delegates as ‘‘the 1 1 W ) i 1 \rY
the State by 25000 votes
S itor Dorse 1 formed {
the desire of the Progre v t put
nim At the head of their t o %
told the leader the convention that
e could not give them an answer at
this time, and that he had been too
busy for months to give any thougat
to po tiral matters
Adjourn Until July,
On this word from the Solieitor, Dr
Frank H. Peck, of Atlanta, asked o
convention to adjournh until not later
than July 4, when Mr. Dorsey I 8 ex
pected to make a forma ANy nee
ment of s {ntentions in respect to
the Governorship
A«ide from the effort to get Ir
Doree & standard bearer, the 1
ture of the meeting I=t} defe of
W M Ire ! e nominat
committer, H ( Hastings, of At
anta, being recommended in } I ¢
for nationa! committeeman, and Re
ert A. Dewar f DeKanlh Count 1
place of McClure for iirman of the
State Kxecutive Committe y
Full Committee Slate
The full slate of recommendations
wae
For State Chalrman-—-R. A Dewal
For Vice Chairmar F. J. Bivins
National Commlitteemar H G
Hastings
Secretars D. E. Reyman
Asgistant Secretar Dr 1 W
Crawford
Sergeant-at-Arms 1 D. Fuller
Advisory Committee--D. (', Newton
First Congressiona District By
Rivins, Second; H, J. Know!es, Third
{ D. Fuller, Fourth; W. J. Tilson
Bixth: R. B. Gaston, Seventh; ', C
(‘oyle, Eighth . \osg, Ninth
3 1. Bibley, Tantt W D Richsr
gon. Eleventh, and W H. Helser,
Twelfth “
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Marriage Saves Boy
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From Term in Prison
DURHAM, N. C May 181 1 '
Lula and wish to marry her declared
Asa Gosset, a vouth, held In jall h
of $l,OOO bond, charged with wronging
Lula Hoope:
On hearing this statement, Cit At
torney Scarlett arranged for a mar
riage and the ceremony was performed
in iall The bhoy's parents w ¥
{wrom!npm ohiected to the ceren y
yut when they were told their son faced
A five-vear penitentiary sentence. the
gawe thelr consent at once. ITmmedialte
iy following the marriage the dish
herited him 'he girl’s mother caused
Gosset's arrest .
. A .
Californian Drowned
»nll R' ’
In N, Carolina River
ABHEVILIE, N C May 13
Clothing found o the banks of the
Prench Broad River ha ed to the
discovery of the drowning f a Int
identified man The coa vest and
trousers bear trade-maruns of a tatlor
in California. l.etters addressed to a
woman 'n Berkels ("al, and signed
‘Harrv," were discovered in the pock
ets of the coat and may lead to lden
tification
All efforts to find the bhody in the
deepn water where a man was seen
to enter have hee without result
HALL CAINE IS 61
Specia! Cable to The Atlanta Georglan,
L.ONDON, May 13.--H ('alne, the
author. to-day celebrated his
first hirthday
“TIFIKED WY
90RE, TIRED FEET
‘“Oh, Girls,"" Don't Have F‘uflmi-é
Up, Burning, Sweaty ‘
Feet or Corns. |
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Manufacturers' Ai
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nables Rich Bros.
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~ To Give Low Prices
! e had the co-operation of the man
| ufacturers; that is how we are ahie to
make much remarkahly low prices at|
our anniversary eales sald one of the
members of tha M. Rich & Bros. Com ‘
AN Wednesda in explaining the
chpness at which they are dlsposing
of some of thelr echolcest stock
‘First, we went to the mar A,’u-!qrnrw'
n April and told them that we wanted
their very lowest rates, that we had
lealt with them for 47 vears and never
before had asked a favor of them We
told them of the anniversary sale wr
were planning and asked that they hely
us make it a record-breaking affalr
from the standpoint of prices and sales
Then, when we got the goods, w¢
shaved the prices to closest margin. 'l'he
result is that our priced never have heen®
cquaied
The sale will last throughout the
maonth. The store in the first few davs
of the sale has been thronged with huy
ors
OBITUARY.
The body of Mrs. W. W. McClure u.u!
gent to Forrest 'ark Wednesday for
hurinl Mra. Mct'iure died Tuesday (
At the residence of her mother No 7
Tatnal] street She is survived by !'rl
husband, her parents and one sister
The body of John J. Murray was sent
Wednesday to Thomaston, Ga for
burial Mr. Murray died Tuesday at
his residence, No. 605 West Peachtrea
street He had been a resident of
Atlanta three years He s survived
by his wife and one brother, Dr. B. C
Murray, of Griffin, Ga
The funeral of Willlam F. Queen was
held Wednesday from his residence,
No. 83 Greensferry avenue Mr. Queéeh |
died Tuesday He s survived by M‘;
wife's parents, Mr and Mrs. ‘D P
Donehoo Interment was In West
View
The funeral of J. C. Balrd was held
\Werdnesday from Barelay & Brandon's
Chapel Interment was in Oakland
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The hody of R. L. Simmons was sent |
Wednesday from Poole's Chapel to |
Mavsville, Ga., for burtal Mr. Bim i
mons died Tuesday at a private sani- |
tarium He is survived by his wife |
and five children |
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John M. Hudsen, 71 yeatrs old, of]
fHamiiton, disd at a private sanita |
vium at & . m. Wedneaday, The body
was removed to Patterson's rha[-tl‘l
from which it wiil be taken at 6:46 |
o'vlock Thursday to Hamilton, where
the funeral® will he held at 2 o'clock
in the afternnon from the Hamiliton
Methodist Chureh Mr. Hudson s
survived by his wife three daugh- |
ters: Mrs. W. L. Harrell, Mrs. John |
g Motley Mrs. W k. Hewett al
gon, John W Hudson, and a brother, |
.P. Hudson, all of Hamliton. ‘
Mrs. V. E. McFall, 77 vears 014, died |
At her residence, No. 128 [as! a\'rnue.!
at 6 a m. Wednesday Mra. Mec.
Fail was well known and heloved !n,
Atianta, and for many years was an;
active worker .in Grace \1""‘"'(“9“'
(‘hurch The funeral will he held on |
Thursday at 10 a. m. from the res|-
dence of Mrs Florence McPhail, No.
148 North Jackson street, Rev. Charles
1. Barrett to officiate, interment to
Lbe tn Decatur Cemetery Mrs ,\hnl
Fail {8 survived by two daughters
Mrs B. A, Warlick and Mrs. John R
Warnell, of Atlanta, and a daughter
in-law, Mrs. Clark McFail
John P. Murray, formerly one of gy.‘
most prominent cltizens of Thomas
ton, dfed at his residence, No fw.’x’
West Peachtree, at 5 o'clock Wed- |
riesday Mr Murray wag i 3 PRT
old, and is survived by one hrother
. B, €. Murray, of Griffin. He was
# prominent Mason For years he
was # miember of the firm of Trultt &
\ Murray, of Thomaston The hody was
taken at 8 o'cloek to Thomaston for
intermant,
Funeral services wera held at noon on
Wednesday over tha body of N E
Wolfe, a yvyoung man who was killed
in the W. and A. yarde Tuesday At
4 46 o'clock the body was sent fo
Spartanburg for interment
Harvie Glass, the two vear-old n of
Mr. and Mrs, W I, (Glass, grandso!
of Stephen ¢ Glass, former Aldermat
and algo of Mrs. 8 F. Ray. dled Tues
day evening at the home of his par
~ ents, No. 68 Ashland avenue Thie
funeral will be held at 10 o'clock
i Thursday morning, interment to he in
Northview Cemetery
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Hi-Grade Shrine Pen
lnants. The College ‘‘Co
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lOp, 119 Peachtree St..
Candler Bldg.
SAVANNAH. GA
Round Trip
THURSDAY, MAY 14
Snuthern Rallway
Terminal Station, 8:30 P. M.
Route of Yaarab Patrol and Band
Calhoun Barber Tries to Enter
Luckie Street House After
Night of Celebration.
Continued From Page 2.
r \ he climbed. As Mr
= roge 1y n front ! m 72”
} ; nhinking he 17 as a
ir Ared onNe ' Smith fel
the floor and died witl giving
AT I nation of his preaey 1
Physician Powerless to Aid.
My ! rn 1. G Bowder vlO
';,- the ; ind ;.15 Bowder .~.:mi.
cross the street and called Dr. L. P
B ¢ Mhe phyveiclan made ever) ef
fort to re e the mar it Smith wnas
dead withir few minutes after Dr
Paker reached him. He never spoke
fter the bullet truck hir
{ vards immediate tele
Pt ¢ ¢ f tatior and told
vhat ha rred. Call Officers Jones
it Pran. went e Fdwa
hon 1 fter an investigatior
he the anur lings -
ered ydv taken to the Donehjo
S ng S
Simith was identified v 3 A
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vas .. vo in Ca! r ;5\ g v
sideral me r though
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Brother-in-Law Explains.
A plausible explianation of Smith«
fata (o wa ffers D I ¥
vards of i E Prvar street
+ brother-in-ia ¢ jead mar
Mr. Smit y ften fron
to visit me p i it s
. 3 8 \ ! 1 n 1 ;'1!
%3 he ha e cotsidersd
home Knowing 't m residen ¢
had bee hang he probab ankod
pan addr 18t R R e
Al a entere e house - J
Fdwards th ne 1 ¢ n
raw ng t I 1 the wil ~ *
the intent < ne t '
wrousing ‘ha 3 ¢
planation of the aff 1 ¢
e e
Why we make Kryptok Bifocals and recommend them: First
of all, becanse of their convenience. Theyr give Near and Far
Vision in one molid glass, deing sway with twe pairs of glasees.
They can bs more perfect!y ground than any other bifocal known,
no ugly seams or pleces to blister or come loose. We make them
fn Toric or Curved form, giving a larger fleld for both reading and
distance. FEach pair is made to order, conforming to the face in
every detall Your best friend would never know you have on
bifocals. Thay are absclutely invisible while on the face. They
are a joy, not a ‘discomfort. Ask some of our patients how they
are pleased.
.
Walter Ballard Optlcal Co.,
85 Peachtree St. (Clock ngn). Atlanta.
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Playground of Atlanta—
White City Park.
Vanderbilt Committee to Make
Recommendation to General
Conference Friday.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Ma 2 Danger
f nfusion of the Methodist Episcopal
( rod Sou wit the Roman Catl
eral nference of e for r., sufficient
t warrant sihst ting the words
*Churcl f G f H Catholi
Chiire} f the ohuteh ereed
After deba 181 * all forenoon, the
q iregir il nferer ' re s i tha re
v 1] mmittee re mmendations for
the change o ergyn delegates
voted T 4 for d 87 against e amend
ment and the Aft 85 t«¢ 4 I 'nder the
rules each bran ir the conference
must give a majority f v proposition
to secure adoption
North Genrgia Conference delegates
© voted against the change are
Dr. H. M. Dußose, Atlanta; Dr. J.
E. Dickey, Oxford; Dr. J, A. Sharp
Y ng Harris Dr. W P. Lovejoy,
Atianta; Dr. J. M. Fakes, Rome; Asa
(3. Candler, Atlanta t \. C'opeland
Greensporo; T. W larbin, (‘alhoun,
and J. T. Duacan, Douglasville, Those
voting for ¢ nge are the Rev
RO B Ox Prof. M. M
Parks., Milledge ' W W
Pitche Warrent i Sonth Georgia
( ference ( gate ting against
Macor Dr. B t'aok Nashville
Dr. W. C. Lovett, Atlanta: H. J. Ful
ght, \Wavneshor and R, F. Bur
den, Ma T se for 1e change
are Dr LD, Ellls : Americun; Dp
Bascom \nthor Wrightsvilie
‘ rles J.ane, Macor J. P Harris,
I ( nd R. .. Greer, Oglethorpe
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South's Baptists
In Annual Session
NASHVILLE, May 13.—The South
ern Baptist Clonvention began its an
nual session here this afternoon to
continue through Monday. This is
the most important gathering of the
denom!nation in the South. Tuesday
afternoon a special train bearing
hundredes of delegates from Georgia
and Florida arrived and, since that
time, other specials have been bear
ing equally large delegations from
tHe other fifteen Southern States rep
rezented at the convention,
I'he most important matter to come
hefore the celegation at its opening
session this afternoon is the election
of a new president to succeed Dr
D £ Dargin, of Macon His
successor probably will be Dr
Lansing Burrows, of Nashville. Other
matters coming before the convention
at Its opening session at the Ryman
Auditorium to-day were the perfect
ing of the organization for business,
appointment of committees, addresses
of welcome and responses, reports
from the efficiency committee and ab
stracts from the reports on the home
and foreign mission and Sunday
schonl hoards. The annual meeting
of the trusteees of th Southern Bap
tist Theological Seminary was held
this morning at the Heritage Hotel
People Plan to Flee
From Rising River
FREMONT, OHIO, May 13—With
the Sandusky River at the highest
stage since the flond of Mareh, 1313,
Fremont people are in fear of a sec
ond disaster Residents in the low
lands are preparing to vacate their
homes on a moment’s notice.
Port Ciinton schools are closed and
the crop damage in the vicinity will
he verv heavy
SOUTH'S LITERARY FORUM
NallSouth
GRAND BLDG. ATLANTA, GA.
Greets You
Always
Everywhere
Afi /1 '
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS”
SAR O T T L OATROWR Y OO TES TS OO
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20095 guiLT UP TO. STANDARD
Xy \,OOWN RNy
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Write for estimates on Tents, anfizullns. 'Wagon Covers, Flys,
Awnings, Curtains and accessories. cated at the base of the raw
materials, with the Canvas and Duck Mills *‘Just around the corner,”
we can best solve the problem of prices.
ATLANTA TENT & AWNING CCMPANY
Dept. 974-G. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Phone East Point 2