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Chairman of County Board Says It Is Unfair for
lll\’l‘?‘!lgn!nlx to Compare Cost of Conrthouss
“'Hh'“mlnf"upz?. LCorrects Fieure
8 B Turman, chairma {1 Pulton |
came Sstarday to the defons
sentmenisa of the Grand ! . s T ¢
travagance in construction of ! . .
Lakewood Fair projeat
lh T\i!"nl', A gruera yas 1 . i .
had made oniy & SRsußl and *u
. avestigation of the twe mal
g and that serious (hought would
i convinosd them that thelr comm
/| were not Jusiificd Me sald It
unfaly of the Grand Jury to com
gncb construction of the court
b with that of the State Capitod
L "n pefercace 1o the cust of the
; * he i the Grand
: statement is inaccurate Iwe
£ golng to constroct & bullding like
. m"‘flld.”hndjuflu-rzi
! et the old courthouse stand The
proper oost & fittle leas
han $1.000.000, instead of $1.500, 006
*g.h‘mu‘ in the siatement of the
nd Jury. It is incorrect to sy
: 200 i still due, the balance is
40 We do not know what was
uded In the §1,060 508 for the Capi
but this sum probably did not in
any furnishing ™
. Mr. Turman deciared there could be
1 comparison between the Iwo
: because of differsnce In
o necessary, in complete
r in squipment. in cost of mate
-4 and labor, and in size
& Concerning the Grand Ju?n at
on the falr project, Mr. Turman
4 a reproof
s admitted that now is not the
time for discord and sirife.” he said,
"yt for cordial co-operation and ear
pest effort to do constructive work,
anything and everything that will em -
ploy honest labor and bring adequate
peturns. 1t is Delieved the city and
gounty could not spend this money in
_Bhy other manner which would result
i such fu-mrfl: offects nor bring
ter returns In either labor or cap
mi This undertaking has been ln-l
gorwed by newspapers and the public
e '*nfl{ as being necessary not only
,2; vive iate employment to la
_fir but to attrect money and visi-
L% to the city, so as to stimulate
m in Atlanta and to encourage
i 3 to produce diversified crops
i to raise more cattle
© “The project could not be put
: anyway, uniess a large sub
g were ralsed by individuals
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By all means read the
tag on your telephcne!
3 1,
§ hoolk. ;
!anu anting to § "¢ 10 iy
§iinh were s o bueat the ceraity
E« tiaens who Felarss his ‘ases
| SIBB would pay 9 « 3 a vl
o o Is there & €Hlisen wh . i
ot e willineg « aßtrid te this : i
Lthe ot of obe yHArs sanes 1 * "
b pdtahs At lemst & reaponsble Denefil an 'i
| give s much cmpioy ment 1o lalsg 3 ?
| timas of present istress !
Hit by Trolley, Ask l
Hit by Trolley, gso';
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‘Where's My P
; ere's My Pipe?’|
NEW YORK Peb 31 F T
bound trolley car at Bixth avenue and |
Porty -tourth street knocked down M
chael Medvelz, an aged night walc?
man. and rolledd him under it P
and shaking, Motorman Joseph Fivn
'M spped the car and stepped 1o th
[ Mtreel. An angry crowd of men and
women surrounded him
While they still were dvmmnfll’lt’;
Fiynn, an emergency wagon and an
ambulance arrived, and car workers l
begun Jncking up the oar As they |
were working on one side. Medvetr
learrying & burned mateh in one hanc, |
;tnh‘hd out from under the oar i
| Where in thunder is my plpw
anked, querulously i
| “Mere ‘tia, ole scoul” answered o
newsboy, handing over the preciouns |
it of clay Medvetz had been light
when the oar struck him, and M. !
velz went on his way !
Poor Tailor Is Heir
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To $50,000 Fortune
ST. LOUIE, Peb. 237 Louls Free |
man, 37, tallor at & downtown hetel |
has received word that & cousin, Meyer |
Cimat, of Newark, N. J. has died lesr |
ing an estate and money valued at §7O
000. Frecling says he is the only heir |
He has employed an attorney to look |
Into the casse. !
Freeling say- if he obtained the mor
ey and property he will give a bangu.:
and will donste 5,000 to St Loun |
charities !
“1 shall continue in my talloring bus
noss,” he adds
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Girl Rides on Engine
Pilot Seeking a Job
CLEVELAND, Feb. 27.-A ride on ni
lLake Shore fiyer's pllot from Buffalo |
to Cleveland, about 200 miles, was taken |
in the nignt by Laura Evans, a deaf
mute. who thus risked her life in search |
for work. Bhe was fined $25 for vicla- |
tion of & raliroad law and placed on
probation.
"th‘dld you come to t:hvohnd?"l
a probation officer wrote when the |
woman was in court
“To get a job. | was desperate,”
was the written reply.
“Where is your home™'
“Nowhere. Nobody wants a mule
around.” ‘
Their Two Children‘
DETROIT, MICH. Feb 27 "l-'ur|
Sale—Two American children, because
their “m].orb ils an ‘Ar:\-mcnn and can
no L a to ec em."”
}fl& mln m black letters was
found ni to a fence near the As
sociated Charities Bullding.
“Yes, we will seli Emma, 18 months
old, and Jennle, 3 years old, for SI,OOO
each,” sald Mrs. Andrew Yuhass, moth .
or of the children.
“We pald $2.000 down on a home and
:& owe SI,BOO, which we wish to pay
g u?! my husbard has been without
work for four months, and he sald we
should sell the children and pay our
Nmi.
3 Hoboes ‘‘Reserve”
Hotel de Jail R
MERIDIAN, MISS, Fedb 21.
Nerve? Just read this letter Chief
of Palice Bludsworth received the
other morning:
“York, Ala., Feb. 22, 1:15.
“Mr. Bludsworth, Meridian, Miss.:
“Dear Sir—-Watch every freight
train for three hoboes. We hope you
will have room for three of us. Meel
us at the crossing,
“GRADY OWEN,
“CLAUD CLAY,
“TOM CAHOON."
Students on Patrol,
Protect Fair Coeds
TOPEKA, KANS, Feb. 27.--Wash
burn students, headed by Bernard As
kew, of the Alpha Delta Fraternity, pa
trol the College Hill district at night in
an effort to capture prowlers who have
been annoying the co-eds. The patrol
is organized into squads of from two to
six. From 7 until 12 o'clock they walk
\h’u streets of the reooming house dis
trict.
The scare started several weeks ago
when an attack was wade on a girl and
her escort.
@irl Wouldn't Wed
Without a Necklace
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KULPMONT, PA,, Feb, 27.—Accusing
her prowised husband of having failed
to buy her a gold necklace, us he had
promised, Miss Mary Barmesk tore up
the marriage license as the. ceremon)
wasg about to he performed.
Bagel Dizezich, a discarded suitor,
{ heard of her aetion and hastened to he:
{side. "1 will wed you,"” she declared
“provided you buy me a gold necklaos
with a dJdiamond pendant n it"” Hy
| promised, and together they went to o
1 jewelry store and picked out the on:
~ she (esired
zw Againat False Publicity
Te Be Sought 3t Nest Session
of Legsiature
Memsbers «f ‘he Atiania Ad Men's
FCub, backed by the Motai! Mesvhants
| Assoctation Natsrday epncuneed that
(& sweeplng campaign will be waa le
agminst "By by sight” and fake ad
vertissrs and leglelation apainst
frandulen: advertising schemes wil
[be sought &1 the next seasion of the
| Hiate Lewislature Colonel Walter ¥
Andrews, it was anrounced wiil e
trodure & Bl In the House making
“Wlfln" w i participate in Pra ad ule st
Ladvertining melhods subject 1o orimt
| 8l prosecution
| The co-aporation of every meshant
in the eity will be urged in the pas
| sage of the proposed bl
| “We was truthful advertising. aid
wt Mo uwm,rau—u& of the
i;\d Men's Club, Naturday “Our mer
chants who use legitimate advertising
in selling legitimale goesis should be
r«nww‘ from Lhe faker and frauda
ent advertises We commend (he
pewspapers of Atlanta for their Aiw
srimination in saver of the legitimale
merchant in the fnal analvsis it &
truth that pays in advertising
OIES AY 80 NEVER ON A TRAIN.
FINDLAY. OHiG, Feb 237 - Request -
m’thm be be buried tn 8 hue serge
and dars shirt, the same he wors
during life. Joseph Metiinnis. 80 is dead
1t Is sa Be had enly been in thive
towns during bis Hfe and that he had
sever idden on a railway train
sz | DANIEL BROS. CO., o=z
A N d Startli
nnounce a [Yew an tartiing
- Change of Policy
SINCE STARTING our sensational cut-price cash sale in February we
have been flooded with requests from thousands of our best charge and cash
customers to operate a cut-price store for cash.
THESE REQUESTS were based upon the fact that the man who pays
cash is entitled to a special consideration-of a lower price; it costing more
than 10% to charge goods.
REALIZ]NG the justice of the above, we have decided to adopt a new
selling policy—
and regular retail prices for all charge purchases
THIS IS A NEW DEPARTURE in the clothing business, but we feel
assured that it will be welcomed by every cash spender in Georgla—it's
another victory for the almighty dollar—another advancing step In modem
merchandising by which we will be able to increase our value-giving beyond
all competition.
SEE OUR WINDOWS of new Spring Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Fur
nishings, and realize what great savings cash makes possible at Dantel’'s—
only standard grades of merchandise; every article guaranteed—your money
back if not satisfactory.
Pay Cash and Save Money <Y
DANIEL BROS. CO.
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes '
Atlanta’s Cut-Price Clothing Store
Stetson Hats. Arrow and Earl & Wilson Collars Peing Con'r ct Goods Cannot Be Cut in Price. -
ARARNTR SUNDAY ANRRICAN ATLANTA A¢ O'NDAY PERRIARY % 8
LAYERS, BACK.
AT DECSIN
O FRANK WA
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given 5o Lo Whew 1h Supaene Cesrt
il mand Jeww ity deviean. D gen
erally s Gelieved fwever, il B
inay be 66 daie bes iv e conlemhed
wan *ill keow his fate st the hands
of (ne vourt. Mr Peeples said the
jestirns listened 1o (he argument of
Attorney Marshail Atiormey Ueners!
Grice and Solietior Doteey with great
intereel, and hoard both sides jutiont -
iy
Intemse interest in the cufe WwWas
manifested 2 Washinglen. the e
rtarndd Atlantans =ald, ‘he Nujfems
Court reem in the Capitel presenting
eWI s ta g o being el
od with both men and women dur
rg the argument. Maky peojle were
wrmiie 1o Rl .dm:uun:‘ ity smid
Must Weigh Over 140
To Join New Sorority
SEATTLE WASH, Veh 27°-A fat
"h sattaity 4 coniemplatsd a 1 e
‘wivetsdty of Washingtes Viwew froms
the resrictions of Ihe Feguler e
Heller 2 Beaaits a Tvi % he
Nm"? soman must oalry arcund 10
poukde ae 8 iR o weight, with ne
Eaal B b s
The chapter of fat sisters inciudes
a 1 wresent twe charter Wembere .t
wight phodges. while new sistors are be
ing vled ged almost ccnelahiis
19th Chicago Woman
CHICAGO, Feb 37 - Mre. Belic Hoas
ley has bean Roauitied of the murder
of her hushend st November
she Was the ninsienth Woman iried
for murder and foupnd net gailly in Ohi
cage n four Ye@RL
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Standard oil and Tobacco Com
pany Ask State Department to
Protect Their Business.
s MMHINGTY Nig
] e
' v ¢in «):. “5";:
e ~doer” policy wanl
- ‘m in advanos wl' soar W
would mean the m of A rade
paine u.:. w 1 :
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Atese program o gain apan &
:;:m inflyence over Uhinese afl
and policies
1t is not understood that the Inguiry
made of the Mate Degartment was &
formal one. The information is that
attorneys of the companies were sent
hete o learn in an Informag wey
what the attitude of the depariment
was lkely to be in order that the
n.:usu would have foreknowiedge
of the conditions they have to meel,
At the Btate Department to-day W
was sald that the activities of thie
pranch of the governmen! at the ures
ent time are particulariy s erned
in straightening out & tangle in the
demands as they affect the United
‘luu- Government.
France. England, Russia and the
United States received through their
respectise Embassies the text of elev -
on of the Japaness demands upon
China, byt Bewspaper reports from
China are 1o the effect that Japan has
setually made twenty-three and not
cleven demands and that the other
twelve have been Kept secret. An eof
fort is being made at the Mtate De
partment o ascertain If there Are
twelve additional demands that have
ot been communicated to the United
States and if so, what they contain.
Away From Pursuers
The police and detectives Sunday
were searching for & Negre purse
snatcher who oluded pursuers lin &
Hivels «hase Naturday aflerncon along
Peachiree sifeel. near Sixth, afier be
had sitpped up behind M R »
Clower, of No 33 Bast Bixth stresl,
oM seised Bor purse. He secured 7
Following the daring thefi the ne
gro Ihie! ghowed gamences in noiding
to the purse and led his would-be
captors & long run before they
up. A description of him wes J::
the pollce
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