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J. M. B. Hoxsey Re~elected Presi- |
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dent of the Association—B,666 |
Persons Aided Last Year. E
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Leaders in the work of the An’su-l
‘!ate\i Charities Saturday began plans |
=o' quarterly councils of the heads uf’
all the important civic brganizatioas!
in the hope that the charitable work
of the community could be co-ordi
nated. The suggestion was that n{l
President J. M. B. Hoxsey, made Fri-{
day afternoon at the annual meeting |
of the charities, when Mr, Hoxsey was |
re-elected ’
Mr. Hoxsey's report Indicated rather
& gloomy outlook for the organizatiorn,
He said several speciad and large do
nations had saved the situation last
year, and there wag reason to fear
these would greatly he decreased this
year, and the income of the assocla
tion would be redueed by $6,000 or
$7,000. The deficit must be made up
or the work would seriously be crip
pled.
J. C. Logan was re-elected secreta.
ry, R. F. Maddox treasurer and Mor
ris Rich first vice president, succeed
ing the late Thomas Egleston. W. F.
Chapin was made second vice presi
dent. The directors elected were W,
0, Foote, Lindsey Hopkins, T. H, Dan
jel, J. Carroll Payne, Linton Hops
kins, W. L. Peel, Lee Asheraft, Henry
‘Heinz and Leslie Shivers,
Secretary Logan's report showed
8,666 persons aided by the organiza
tion in the last vear,
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Meyer Rauzin Heads l
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Jewish Club for 19161
With Meyer Rauzin, insurance man, |
&8 president, the Jewish Progressive |
Club Company began a new year Satur- |
day. Other officers élected were: 1.
EILH. L. J. Grossman and B, J. .\hu-[
sel!, first, second and third vice presis
dents, respectively, and Sam lslrtm,-]
Wits, secretary, ‘and Dr. Abe Berman,
treasurer.
The new president named the follow
llg on the executive committee, of
Which he is n member ex-officio; 8010- |
mon Romm, 1. J. Grossman, L. Eplan|
and Alex Lipschutz. Others chosen to!
the directorate hoard were Joseph La
mr. Dr. B. J. Wildauer, Charles Smul~‘
s Bam Goldstein, Ben Feld, Manny
ler, Max Mendel, Mose Eplan, (:un;'
'Emn. Ed Adler, Bucky Welnberg, !
yman Sater, Joseph Loewus, Mose !
: n and Herman Gross ‘
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Judge Fite at Peace |
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- With Murray Board
g TH, Fel l
- _CHATSWORTH, Feb. 26.—1 n dis
‘eharging the Murray County Grand
Jury after a two weeks' sesslon, Judr
#" i Hu[:nnounred that he thought
there would be a new courthouse hero
as he had been informed hy
embers of the Board of County Com-
T i that they were willing to
t courthouse according to plans
e | previously approved, and that
Be Now saw no legal reason why It
ahould not be buflt.
~ The grand jurors falled to make any
; :.dar':n regarding the court.
nouss qu upon which they wera
Sapecially charged at the beginning
o term.
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Charles Willis Back;
- Goes to a Hospital
L Charles C. Willls, No. 44 Colquitt
‘aver Saturday was safe in an At
" private sanitarium and the dis
.of his family at his mysterfous
Gina i ht‘:l ‘i;."!‘t"“e;d"r Mr.
Wi a Stowah, Tenn.,
Mear Chattanooga.
A letter received by Mrs. Willis Fri-
S&Y revealed the first trace of her hus
% since his q‘lt—pv%‘n:dm"go?dav.
-He wrote M owah a el ter
Dore evidence that he was not lmrm:).
Teles to friends In Etowah result.
o in his being bmn{ht to Atlanta.
Ry nrn weeak or two of rest
Wil restore him to health.
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Weltig Cleared of
~ Hold-up Suspici
- Hold-up Suspicion
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: Wettig, of No. 104 Jett street.
VA ':gln turday, following his
releas t‘o Recerder Johnson,
rh hold-up at the
A %Ml‘ and North avenue,
et morning, as “a drunken
0. Dean .of No. 200 Plum
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beatin m
wers, of No. 571 Marietta gtreet, %ho
Betader: Luo'thaiher Sapect " s
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Wl s 16 Grady Hospital
Southern Ry. Adds to
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t 8 Phone Equipment
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"As an aid to the Improvement of
k 8 train service between Alexandria,
L =‘ Ath':l’t& the Southern Rail
. insta two telephone cir
cult u-:..cfi. former city and
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o will be used for the accurate
d of train dispatchers’ orders,
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On Britain; Nine Lost
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. _LONDON, ¥eb. 2¢.-The terrific
Mm in the North Sea to-day
, off Button, Lincolnshire
’ stoamer Hagatyr, bound
X to Middlesborough i
e o members of the crew were
. but nine are missing |
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. lwo \/eeks From |o-day
Joseph S. Raine, Jr., of No. 783 West Peachtree street, who
18 a determined worker in the Shetland Pony Contest. His
father is a prominent insurance man, being president of the South
ern Undeérwriters’ Association. Joseph; Jr., has secured many
subscriptions from insurapce brokers.
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Subseriptions Only Will Count as Votes, and
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Work Will Secitre Subseriptions From Now On.
! S oottt YW o 1 5, X 7
By SHETLAND PONY EDITOR,
To-day is a big day for all boys and
girls entered in The Georgian-Ameri
can; Shotlartd Mony Contest: = -
First 8¢ all, each contestant should
bear in mind that the speelal- con
pon published in Eriday's Georgian 1s
the last one which will be published,
Also, they uhnu'l: remtchmb;r l;tll t'hn;e
coupons must i e hands of the
Contest luknr-nhy - o'clock te
night In ofder to be of value. Each
coupon, when deposited with the Con
test Manager, is good for 500 votes.
These 500 votes are the last free votes
the Contest Manpger will give to con
testants. Subscriptions only ‘will
count for votes from now on.
~ Here's the gecond thing fer Contesty
ants to remember: To-day, being
Saturday, is the best possible day.to
get subscriptions, Nothing Intérferes
with work to-day. There is no schoel,
It Is an easy mattes to ket subscrip
tions when nothing else interferes,
you know. Work every minute to
day. Then turn in‘all your subscrip
tlons, With those subscriptions turn
in the 500-Vote Coupons, it you hdve
not already done so,
N{d Ends Wednesday.
Here's the third fact to bear In
mind: Triple Vote Period, during
which' each subscription secured and
turned In gives a contestant three
times the regular numlrr of votes,
comes to a close next Wednesday.
After lcn the number of votes for
each subscription will be reduced. It
It‘ therefore, .the duty of gsach con
téstant’ to gecure and turn in As many
lubocflrfionl right now as possible.
The fourth fart to. remember is:
The Shetland Pony Contest will come
to a closé two weeks from to-night. hr
& mighty short time after the close
the yvotes will be counted and the
winners anpounced. Two weeks Is
such a short time that every con
restant should bp mmqs with gight
and main every minute to secure sub
scriptions and plle up votes, In that
way you boys and girls can, w
your hold on winning a prize. Work
will secure nbocrl“;flnm. Subserip.
I‘hh:' mean votes. Votes will win po
n
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| to be no mln this
Shetland Pony Contest. active
contestant is to be rewarded. There
are 68 prizes among them 21 Shetland
ponies and :on'&hu mfiu“ There
nre bic ennis racq cam
mnm prize s n:::!nu‘m
or a girl wants and can have sos
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“Mardi-Gras Carnival
New Orleans - Mobile — Pensacola — March 2to 7
THE GREATEST OF ALL EVENTS
Tickets on sale February 28 to March 6, Inclusive
NEW ORLEANS... . . $1506 MOBILE .$10.85
PENSACOLA . ........ $1035 ROUND TRIP
Final Limit Returning March 17
F.L.NELSON, 0. P.and T, A Phones Ivy 868; Atl 157
Make Reservations Now
Via WEST POINT ROUTE
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NEW SLEEPER TO
MOULTRIE
ALBANY 34
NAMPTON SPRINGS
VIA A. B. & A, RY., 10:30 P. M.
fun with, .And: te .thase. boys
girls -":‘:um& Comtesiands m"
who do not receive one of the 58 prizes
The ()Qorgqn and American will pay
a Sommlission” d 10 per Cent of all
‘money turned In on subscriptions and
Tenowals, b Ky
When you come down to the Con
test Department to turn in your sub
scriptions, boys and girls, you are
koing to have a big surprise. The
bufiu,whlcu will be given as prizes
bf € Georglan and Americai are on
view there. Take a look at them. One
fook will' elinch’ your defcfl;m:flon
to win. Some of the Shetland Pome
are stabled at No. 270 Whiteball
;’refl in.a barn bhack of where Mrs,
; .l;'. Day resides. - "
I any, or w t t
me-:f tm N’fi lhir ‘hn%n:‘ a::
er to Jet
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The sixth and final Ltq remem
ber, boys and girls, {s that when you
#ecure a subscription for The Atlanta
Georgian and Sunday American you
fepure a. subscriber for “The Soush's
Greatest and Best Home Newspa
pers”. No whisky or othor,,oucug
able advertising is acceptéd by o
umrflnn and American. . Their. ad
vertis'ng -columns, ke their -néws
Tmlomnl. are cle?ln mdfl high ch;n.
he Oqfir‘un_nn American blish
more and better rfews, b‘un hgl:um
better Illustrations and better edito
rials than any other Jnewspapers in
the South. That's what The i.thhu
Georgian and Sunday American are—
“ The Sonth's Best Newspapers.”
"~ Go to work, remembering these six
facts, and any number of subscrip
tlons will- be yours In no time. .. A
®hetland pony s walting to be wén.
and enjoyed by you.. . ‘
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Revival To Be Held
By Presbyterians
¢ Presbyterjens were discussing -
urday the announced plans l‘,or.‘x a
city-wide evangelistic campaign to
o:on in Otwenty-four - Atlanta
churches on Sunday, March 5. It will
continue two weeks, with unlon
meslings At noon ud,mmg wor
vicey in the various denominational
churches.
Each minister will conduct services
in his own church. Fifteen city and
nine near-city churches will particl.
pate in the campalign. © The Presbyte
rian Ministers' Association s per
fecting the plans
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
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Helen Ring Robinson’s Argument
for Municipal Suffrage in At
lanta Heard by Throng.
“The American city’s household
garbage can {s a metal receptacle en
tirely surrounded by politics,” said
Senator Helen Ring Robinson in ner
address. at the: Baptist Tabernacle
Friday night. The only woman State
Senator, who is from Colorado, was
emphasizing the' fact that the woman
can not even have a voice in con
trolling household un‘uirs«wwatt-g, gas,
gtreet cleaning.
Senator Robinson, speaking in be
half of the munieipal suffrage cam
paign being waged in Atlanta by an
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. High Shoes 5195 J—H
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s Shoes. $3.50 to $5 f 9 : y &
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lExc,ellent Economies in the Candy "Section |
A NEW POPULAR PRICED SPECIAL
An innovation that will prove an attraction to candy-lovers is a POPULAR
PRICED CHOCOLATE. We have secured the very best Chocolates that can
be produced at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Of course, we have better grades at
60c, 80c and $1 a pound, but we do say that these TWENTY-EIVE CENT
CHOCOLATES are the highest grade at the price. In the following flavors and
fllings: Vanilla, Mint Wafers, Walnut Centers, Walnut Tips, Chocolate Chips,
Old-Fashioned Ch:cdomcsl. P_Fanut Clusters, Date-Filled, Strawberry, Caramel,
Cocoanut Cream a ple. Try them tomorrow and judge.
POPULAR-PRICED CHOCOLATES . "% 25¢ Pound
WEEK-END CANDY AT 29¢.
These well-known Chocolates and Bonbons have already won ' great favor
among candy-buyers. Please keep in mind-that they are manufactured specially
for Jacobs' and packed in a clean, sanitary factory, right here in Atlanta. They
are.not shipped in bulk and then packed in a store. You simply can not buy a bet
tser ?;;ade of é:onfect:?nery at the price. The great demand every Saturday and
unday testifies to this.
WEEK.END CHOCOLATES AND BONBONs ... 29¢ Pound
3 FIVE-CENT CAKES 1O ¢
HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE
3 FIVE-CENT PACKAGES 1 O
WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT C |
Or an assortment of Three Packages of any Five-Cent Chewing G_x_lm‘fot 10c.
MADE BY SCHLESINGER-MEYER BAKING CO. ON SALE AT YOUR GROCER'S
association of all the suffrage 'bodies,‘
drew a large audience, despite the dis
agreeable weather. She appeared
thoroughly at home on the platform
and spoke directly and to the point.
“The struggle for municipal suf
frage is really a fight for control of
the home and home affairs,” she ex
plained. “I am glad to see Atlanta
taking the first step toward the real
goal of equal suffrage with the men.
Why should sex be a barrier to reoal
democracy?
“Women who believe they have not
sense enough to vote have not sense
enough to bear c¢hildren. Women
must have a voice in the affairs of
the household, at least. Why, they
are not allowed to say how long their
children shall go to scheol, but this is
gettled by politics and politicians; The
home-making woman must be awak
ened to the need for the ballot. I
blame the women, in part, for their
present disfranchisement.” .
s AN s Aol B
TO ENFORCE AUTO TAX LAW.
AMERICUS, Feb. 26.—The new au
tomobile license tag law will be en
forced in Sumter County, according
to a resolution of the Board of County
Commisisoners in co-operatioh with
Sheriff Lucius Harvey.
Engineer, Fireman
Near Death in Wreck
(By International News Service.)
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Feb. 26.—En-
SUPREME MARKET CO.
In Rogers’ Store,
52 Marietta St.
Pork Sausage ...........15¢c
Pork Ham (whole) ......15¢c
Bpireribe . .1 R 0 07, %0
Bell 832, Atlanta 832,
A.S. MURRAH
GROCERIES AND FRESH
MEATS.
112 Capitol Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
We Handle Only the Best.
Prompt Delivery.
LEYDS PRUOYE IT, .
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. Fish—
Sea Food
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All Kinds
Sea food offers no
more tempting deli
cacies than the crus
taceans: Lobsters,
Shrimp and Crabs.
We have them for
you.
The Chesapeake Bay
Oysters are the
finest we have ever
seen. And then there
are Scallops--fry
them and enjoy
them.
Trout, Mackerel,
Black Bass, Snap
per, Pompano and
all the other good
ones in season.
Come in and
Have a Look
it is well worth your
while to drop in and
have a look cvorr
day or so. ¥You will
always see some
thing to interest you.
And remember ev
ery fish sold here is
GUARANTEED fresh
and good.
25.27 E. ‘Alabama St.
—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916
gineer 'Charles Getter and Fireman
Wallace Dedford, both of Lehighton,
Pa., 'were probably fatally injured
when ‘a Pennsylvania freight train
mROGERS ==
I Others Save Money Here. Why Don't You? |
Rogers’ Coffees Roasted Fresh
in Atlanta Every Day
Combination No. 1/Combination No. 2
OCTAGON| IVORY
SOAP SOAP
9 Bars 25¢ 9 Bars 25¢
With the purch'ne of | With the purch'ne of
Ronsted ‘e Cofren. 0" | Raaotoynd Resers' Presh
Combination No. 3|Combination. No. 4
SARDINES/STARCH
BEST LUMP
J Gans 25¢|(9 15, 25¢
Sne DOURE Moaer "Frech | With 528 WQutehnes _ob
Roasted 25¢ Coffee, m'a.?:;"zsc Cog\;or:. £
Only 1 of Each Combination to a Customer
I OTHERS SAVE MONEY HERE. WHY DON'T VOU?.
e e, MONEY. NANE. WHY BONT YOUT
BUEHLER BROS.
Pork Loin Roast, per pound 32t d we vidn s de shuasics NS
Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound sV SE v ivss i 20D
Pure Pork Sausage, per pound voo wedle eb i ot s si ol
Prime Beef Rib Roast «++.l2s¢ , No. 10 Pure Lard oot 9920
Choice Beef Pot Roast..9¢c to 11¢ | No. 5 Pure Lard boesivesn..ooß
Choice Beef Boiling Meat ....B¢c | No. 3 Pure Lard ssssseeees WOO
Choice Veal Roast ..9c to 124¢c | Choice Round Steak sasves 300
Fresh Dressed Hens ........16¢c | Choice Sirloin Steak sesssdeee 180
Choice Chuck Steaks +++.«l2s¢ | Choice Porterhouse Steak ..20c¢
. Choice Pork Chops ........15¢ | Choice Veal Chops .........15¢
] ~. 119 Whitehall Street
BARGAINS!
oy ol vy e
our stock. We are prepared to fit you.
-~ MEN'’S SHOES
$4 to $6 3.t0 $4 Grades
G |y $2.8
, Real values—Good styles.
LADIES’ SHOES
White, C.lumpagne. Ivory. All the newest things.
White Ivory
Canvas ’ Cham-
Like Cut, Special | pagne
$3 .45 { $6. 5 O
White /’/ /\\/l}eal
Bucks
Beautiful Shoes \! ‘
$5.00 —
Vaher +» $1.98 | asbast $2.95
Signet Shoe Shop
|3 Peachtree Street
sideswiped a Lehigh Valley freight
train here to-day.
Getter was hurled from his cab, and
kis train ran wild for some distance
before it was stopped.