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Teport for 1518 given oul Saturday
showns that Atlanta s one of the
Deaithieost cities in the country, with
OBly 21 deaths from typhoid and a
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PeraonE in the tota f 158 deaths
In 1911 there “were 90 denihs from
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BL1) for whites and S 8 for negroes
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RALEIGH. N. €. Jap. 1 Oevers »
Craig hae received regurtie from of
Beare in charge of conviets a 8 ta the
Pt of his Christmas order e
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BRre. The reparis shan 1581 & .
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turm prompity (o ide poieon «amip aod
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Capital of Serbia
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By Internstionsl Newe Berviie
PARIE. Jan 2 -Pelgrade he
Capital of Serbia Bt Busn e
samed Wiitsimebatg 8l eF B peied
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WaNeEe wha hase oßt 2NI Dade
from Sert o
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}Germany Gains Folk;
F e Dec
oes Are Decreased
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By International News Service.)
BERLIN, Jan. 2.-The Tagebln't
to-day publishes statistics showlg
that on January & 1914, the com-
Dbined inhabitants of the enténte pow.
ers numbered 290,500,600, while @e
population of the central powers was
116 600 029
| Om January 1. 1916 the nenspaper
states, the entente powers have only
l:nmm people. while the central
powers have 150080608, The differ
ence thus far has been decreased in
two years from 110000000 to 48«
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! The Kaiser s forces, saye The Tages
"!vu!l, non ho de 200 00 Spuare kKio
| meters of enemy territory, which s
!—wn alent 1o the ahols of German
They have taken ground at the rate
!M 1,008 square kilometers a day |
Jury Out 99 Hours
I‘:xrfiewhing Verdict
l ‘B, Isternations! News Servies
| OKESVILLE, IND. Jan. 2 -0t took
!‘ Fury 9% hours (o Bnd James Crasley
l“ iy of manslaugiter. Me hitled his
aged father-in-law, Moses Whitney
The jury took 137 baliets
l He was seatenved te serve Trom ¥
i 21 years I 8 prisas ‘
Rooms of the Right Kind
With the Right People
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the tight kind of rsople - and that's so seek 1t (hroagh Ihe
tight hind of a tewspaper
The “Rooms Por Rent” ade 'n The Dally Georgian and
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trartlvenmse of the rantme advertiond hecsmee ‘hess Protne
tefaet the a'tribyies of the hameloving people wha have
them for reni
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tant of Isccen one s cheice of boraijan
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it ete
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Telephone 1t to The
Georgian American
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VOL. XIV. NO. 129,
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ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916
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Arrest of Consuls
: '
Stirs Teutons' Ire
(By International News Service.)
ATHENS, Jan. 2.--The Ceniral
Powers, with Turkey and Bulgaria,
to-day made a collective protest to
the Greek Government regarding the
arrest of thelr 4"? m- at Salonikl
Premier Skouloudis made formal re
ply that Greece already had lodged
compiaint with England and France
The German, Austrian, Turkish and
Bulgarian Consuls at Saloniki were
placed under arrest by order of
General Saresil, commander of the
Anglo-French forces, Skouloudis said
French and Rritish troops surrounded
the consulates and made the arrests
after o German aeroplane made an
Ilfllct o the rity,
New Rates on Coal
Again Postponed
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 -The 1n
iereiate Commerce Commission as
posiponed the effective date of
the Aew antraciis coal raies from Ihe
anthracite region (a the seabward
from January | to Apeil 1, 1914 1o
Kive ihe rallroads more time 1o pre
inn few lariffs
The new mies involve an annual
reduction of $5.000 080 revenus 'e the
ilreads. They Bave been Iwice
postpaned telore ihe rommiseion
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Couldn't Be Honest
And Happy; Resigns
By Internations! News Service |
BAN PFRANCINCG, Jan 3 Je%
MetCarm, former IROMt Attarney for
Mawail, arvived here on 'he way 1o
Bis Bome in Nashville Tens e
Carn was apoinied by Presiden: Wil
SR TRe Tears age and qult sfice
Do seber 3§
Me mid here today that he
“Ponidn’t e honest and happy In the
Plate, but | wan honest
French Occupation
Protested by Greece
Wy Itermatianal Neme Bery e
RERLIN (he wirslsse vin Bayviile)
Jam 1 The Onerscas News Agency
e out e following 10-day:
“Athens Peporia Ihat the Prensh
eregpind Ihe Gresk lnland of Kastas
larise. The Gresk Oevernment has
flfiw ihis pew vielation
of hev “u
12,933?2 Ql{?alify% forg‘ Regall
W. & A. CASE IN COURT
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Bomb Is Found in
Boston State House
By International News Service
Captain von Papen
Reaches Portugal
By internpgtianas! Nevs Be -
Marietta Man Ends
Life Lying on Track
;. 2 Bosms rage 4."“' _—
Battle 9,000
Feet in Ai
Described
(By International News Service.)
BERLIN (by wireless via Sayville),
Jan. 2.--A description of a thrilling
air fight is contained in a letter re
ceived to-day from a German soldier
in France. The soldler was on the
march when he noticed two aero
planes, 9000 feet in the alr, flying.
very rapidly \ |
Suddenly the aemoplanes hu‘ln |nl
circle and the sound of machine guns !
could be heard ‘from the clouds. A
imomom afterward a dark speck wnn;
‘mn falling from one of the ma
chines. When it struck earth it could
scarcely be recognized as a human
body. Afterward the asroplane itself
fell
- Many German soldiers and French
Anhabitants hurried to the spot where
It was seen that the machine had
the French tri-color painted upon its
ldd- The bodies were buried with
the honors of war
.
Berlin Reports Lull
.
In Balkan Fighting
! o
| (By International News Service )
| BERLIN, Jan, 2.-The lull in the
i Ralkars conlinues
The German War Ofice. in its dalily
!-ulrmo'»!. sald to-day that there s
| rothing of importance to report from
| that sphere of operations
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Foundation of Town
.
- IsSold as a Mine
' (By International News Service )
l CALUMET, MICH. Jan. 2-The
mining rights under the entire village
of Ahmeek, Keweenaw County, have
lh‘on soid 1o Thomas F. Cole, of Dy
futh, for 5409 an aere
There are 40 acres under the town
|
Canada Doubles Her
European War Forces
(By Internations! News Service) |
OTTAWA, CANADA. Jan. 1. Pre.
misr Robart L. Nirden announces
| That the forces authorised for the
Eartopean war bave been incressed
from 250 086 10 500 888
.
King Confers Cross
»
On Canadian Nurse
|
(B Intermations! News Servies) |
| LONDON, Jan. 2 - King Qesrge ¥
'r!.o ronferred the (wder of Ine oet
Med Crone on Miss Margare: (athi de
MacDonald. matron - in-chief of ihe
Canadian nare'ng e vice ‘
| |
Brewer Ruggcrt'a |
Estate Is $6,382,759
NEW YORK. Jas | "fi‘<!
pors, Parmmer hold of Ihe drentng seiah. |
Bahment of Jasnh Nappeet, e, of a 8 |
Siate alued as M INLID. 8 hawn b
(85 Sevauntiag Blad s the & egeie
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iHonduran Towns |
l Leveled by Quake
" By letermations' News Serviee )
SAN RALVADOR Jan I Vesws
AFviving here Yn Sy rePaßt (he tewne
! f Yoot Las More and Nas Be.
bmetiam Manturae all loveisd by the
t- aht Sad Lyueas
Duchess to Help Pay
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~ Manchester's Debts
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Mo bagies ety Melsi Paees: |
s o haeiasati: W .mmz“ |
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(By International News Service)
LONDOR, Jan. 2.—The ‘official ree
port concerning the bYperations in 2
Western theater of war follows:
' The enemy was engaged in mini g/»
!a Ivities last night in the qua !
| north of Loos Five mines were d',‘
ploded. They caused only a few Chs.
inition and only & sileht damage ‘g
| our trenches. No Infantry sttack '
made, and we are repairing the
Lage. Artillery battles continue in the
neighborhood of Hulluch, Givenehin
Wytschaste and 8t Julien Our heas
"u.. iaers have caused .-m;M '
ivl.fl;l‘f &l various pointa™ ,k
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German Works in
! 2 :
- Belgium Bombardes
i By C. F. BERTELLY,
Sta¥ Correspondent of | i
News Servige.
PARIZ. Jan 2.--French batts )
. onnf Y Bombarded German 3
land second iime tren hea in Belgiem,
11t was ofMcially snnounced by the
A‘n:m h War OFe 16 Ans
| aviators alse blew up & German
| erman attacks againgt French "
;: wone n-*.-\.-g.--mm“:
} The text of the communigue f ,
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| “In Belglum our Batteries hombmrde
;'I the first and second line ¢ .
|of the enemy with succens, as weil 88
| the raliread before Bossinghe, In
f'v; on of Rese One fnrtunate
[Mruck and seriously damaged the
suppiy depot
| To the north of the Alene aur avie
| lors blew up & German works at
| #8 - Ge - Rogpir 2%
{ Un 15e Meuse, there wan an !
| CMClovue o g made n the m“"d”
' E? o 8 the forest of O ’
L llers. In the % osges. afier & -
E:la,vu'-a‘,' with artilisry fire, c e :
tmy directiod an atlack ot ogp b
w 2 i the Pegion of Heroatoin, n
AL Dieteiy tepeyised
| The «aMea l’zc.unr“ »
Haies that there was great v
sveryw hete I 8 Ihe feimg sgainet 1
eraEn TB§ Woarhete wha mm “'
Ll Liod -et
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Persians Officially
Fight the Russ
By Isternations! News Servisa)
T IRAL Jan. 1} The ’
tan Wer Ofcs makes sflieigl .
& ' e f e faes et g
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weni of Persin) are ot wap »
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Feraan Front Tove an -
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