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ATLANTA. GA
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Entire Police Force Swoops Down |
on Suspected Places and Makes |
, Wholesale Seizures. l
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SAVANNAH Viay 'he whole
ssavannah police force of 130 men as I
sw#embled at headquarte thig morning
at 7 o’clock, and ther yrmed with |
Recorder's Court warrants, raided 1 )0 |
istores and houses in all parts of the|
eity, confiscating hyndreds of gallons |
of liguor and making scores of ar-|
resis. |
Chief of Police ‘M. 1,. Meldrim was|
gup at 3 o'clock this morning .arrang f
:"m-.: the last preliminary details At 7]
fo'clock every available man on ';‘-T
force. including even the desk ser- |
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meants and office men, lined up in the |
syard back of the main building. Ch us;
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=M eldrimm made a short talk to the|
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sSlmnen teliing them that each man|
xnew his d and was expected to|
o it ‘H‘ then distributed the 00!
fwarrants among the 130 mer
& Outside of headquarters a fleet of
“automobiles had ,fl,u-)nvu.».i at 7:80|
oi'clock the police aufos were there
and all of the motorevele I'hen men
smarched to the street and then scat
tered in autos, on motorcycles and &
few on stree!l cars By 8 o'clock the
@ity was covered with policemen from
*the extreme southern miis to '.fll
SMavannah' River, and the ralds we re |
‘on
Chief Meldrin ad given orders to
search from cellar to garret, and the
sorders were carried out with telling |
e flect Keg after keg of whisky ;4-."(
e and Irannew ' prohibitior
beverage, was discovered and wught |
sout The proprietoy of the places
SWere put under arrest I
By this time the whole city was in a|
state of excitement !
& At the police barrack the results of |
fthe ralds began coming v The Chlef )
had .to hire eser available public
delivery wagon in the city, as well as
soorex of awfomobiles 0 ke the
seized liquars o headqguarters
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Painting Given to
- Atlanta Art Society
CAnnouncement has been made of
the donation of a painting by Charles
Vezin, of New York. noted landscape
painter, to the Atlanta Art Asso
olation. Mr. Vezin is a brother of |
Mre. Alfredo Barill. He s prnl-!
t of the Art Etudents’ League,
4 York, and of the ulmmndu!
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painting will be nlaced on ex
m.n immediately after reurhul
ta.
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Rabbi to Discuss
- England and Jews.
SEngland and the Readmission of
2" war the subject selected by
H. Solomon, of the Temple Beth
for his address Friday evening
B 8§ o'clock. The chold will give a|
L program. i
B next lecture to the Nible history !
will be delivered Monday eve-|
: »t § o'clock on “Isalah and Jeres|
Mt Grotto to i
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- Initiate Big Class
" (Members of Ararat Grotte, M. O, V ‘
E. R. Friday were mak? final
i for the ceremonial -aoa o(l
' ¥, when a number of candi.
& will be initinted at the .\thuui
A Dusiness session wil' be Weld at
Piedmont Motel at 2 30 o'clock,
‘ the procession 10 the theater
IR begin at :30
N%cns RECORD PERFECT.
ISLAND., ILL. May Q-
Engineer James M. Sheelmn. retired
, A pension by the Chicagoe, Rock
; and Pacific Kallroad, after »
Y cantury of continuous service tor
\ company. has the unusual record
POt having injured & passenger of
and never himself having
; A sorateh In an accident
: £ became a flreman B the
out of Chicago when 16 He o
5, S 5 MHis pension is 35515 jer
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. Am*l:.uxn‘. ;::‘ - .;5,.2,.,.
3 “ame Fa ¢ »t horge
“ Gabeiah, when John, (hree. fear.
4 e, Med Bt the aame mamnent hat
- L was bewn. The mether is in
wflt«l condition from the shoek of
twa orvdenls
We Deliver
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Fish Are Now at Their Best
Fish are unusually good at this time of the year, and Bar
field s fiah are always the froshest and best selegt. as we have
buyers right on the coast who select them and ship 1o us by
fastest express. A sow of the good ones are Spanish Mack.
erel, 15¢ Ib.; Bpeckied Trout, 15¢ 1. ; Snapper, whole, 12440
.. steak, 15¢ b, Pompano, 30¢ each; Roe Shad 8¢ and
TB¢ sach, Virginia Croaker, 8¢ ™. . Fresh Water Perch and
Bream, 12056 1 Black Bass, 10¢ 1. ; Whiting, 15¢ 1. Mul
bet, 3 for 20¢, home dressnd, fat, juicy hens, 18¢ 1b . and they
are all guarantesd. 1f you can't come, phone your order
Bell Phone Main 1336 133 Atlanta, 11131104
BARFIELD FISH COMPANY
4 O EAST ALABAMA STREET
Pretty Flower Plots Mean
Much for Beautiful City;
Vegetable Garden Essential
By MABEL GENTRY PEPPER.
The garden is an essential part
of the right kind of a home, and
there are comparatively few of us
here in the. Atlanta section, so
many vears removed from coun
try or small town, who can
well remember the limportant
part played by the home garden
in the lives of our parents and
grandparents.
With a right proportion of veg
etables on our tables we can all
go a long ways toward getting rid
of the sluggishness and lack of
energy that lays hold on most of
us during the warmer months,
There's lots of talk these days,
and rightfully so, as to the need
of efficiency in our lives, and no
man or woman, boy or girl can
be at their best in business, so
clety or school with a clogged up
system due to a lack of the cor
rective power of the more com
mon vegetables which nature pro
videsg for this purpose,
Looked at from the viewpoint
of either pleasure, health or
money saving, a garden either of
flowers or vegetables is absolutely
essential.
Now, most of the hardy per
ennials are ready to thin out and
in most cases the mother plants
are benefited by having the little
shoot: taken away. Try not to
move a plant just as it Is starting
to blossom. It sometimes ruins
the first buds unless one is very
careful.
So many people are so impa
tient to see the garden growing
they select the Jargest plants
when buying. A strong, small
plant will be hurt less by moving
than the “larger ones,
Anothar mistake so many make
is in overcrowding their beds and
boxes. Petunias, zinnlas, nastur
tinms, geraniums, verbenas, co
lins, heliotropes and marigolds
and China acters and chrysan-
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LIVERPOOL COTTON l
LIVERPOOL, May 5-Due s,@9
points higher, this market opened steady
At & nel advance of 487 poists At
1215 p. m. the market was quiet, Noi
Moints net higher.
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themums all increase to many
times their original size and
should he given space to grow.
Another thing to remember if
you wish the choicest blossoms,
don’t let your plants bloom them
selves to death, and don't let the
blossoms go to seed.
If you wish to save seed for
next year, select the most perfect
blossoms that follow after the
first set of huds, Mash these blog
soms ‘and let them fully mature
and you will get the first quality
seead.
The price of all seeds and bulbs
has advanced #0 much this year
that it will surcly not be time
wasted to save all we can this
year, 8¢ we may be sure of good
s:ed for next year.
When raising flowers for deco
rative purposes we want to allow
the buds just to mature and then
cut, and very early morning is the
best time to gather the flowers,
Never jerk or roughly handle
vour plants. Always use a pair of
scissors to cut the flowers or
ferns.
You can make vour home more
beautiful and pleasing to both
your family and friends and
make it an endless joy and pride
to yeourself by helping nature to
help vou.
Besides your personal appear
ance, there is nothing that appeals
to human pride as does the home,
and “there is a very great differ
ence between s house and a
home.”
To have the inside of a “home”
more cheerful looking there surely
must be a touch of nature, either
a pretty fern or some house plant,
a bowl of flowers, either wild or
from your garden, will always
improve the appearances,
Our appeal is to hide the ugly
places, make Atlanta more beau
tiful and gain the pleasire and
benefit of coming ih contact with
nature,
New Kind of Thief
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Carries Off Doors
SAN RAFAEL, CAL., May €. Charles
A. Lauff, who says he is “100 vears
young,” and looks it, professes to have
added another laurel to his wreath by
discovering a brand-new kind of bur
glar. The newest specley is William Lat
tery, accused by Lauff of stealing ten
doors from a house in Bolinas-by-the
Sea.
When a vaquero back in the 40s,
Lauff used to chase cattle thieves over
the sand dunes where San Francisco
now stands. During the Mexican War
he saw scores of different kinds of “bad
men” while In the service of the United
States army. But none of these, Lauff
SAYE, Can compare with the newest lypei
whom, he declares, stole all of the doors
off one of the Lauff homes. Grand lar
ceny is the e ch i |
tll{alt l‘t“.'?ncm C ?te aunched
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'Expert Custom Alterations FREE—OpenTill 10:30 P. M. Saturday |
Marital Discord Is
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SAN BERNARDINO, CAL., May ®.—
George Burright has caused to be pub
lished:
“Notice.—~My wife, Mabel Burright,
having left my bed and board, I will not
be responsible for any debts contracted
by her after this date.”
“’Tain't so,” insists Mrs. Burright,
and =0 she caused to be published:
“Notice.—l, Mrs. George Burright,
never left my bed and board, but was
thrown out by my husgband and father.”
The couple live at KEast Highland,
where the bride is a member of a pio
neer+family
Russian Blacklist
MOSCOW, May &.—A special session
of the Museum has been opened for the
entering of names in the “Black List”’ of
persont who have taken advantage of
the difficulties in which Russia has
found herself to line their pockets, Here
are to be found the names of many per
sons who have charged exorbitant prices
for food supplies and also of Russian of
ficials who have accepted bribes.
THREE-DAY SPECIAL
We simply MUST make room for incoming goods—
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY
GRAY OR IVORY PUMPS,
$7.00 value,
Bronze or Dull Kid, $3.15.
White Kid or Buck, Black
Kid or Patent,
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Mail Orders Filled—Refunds or® Exchanges Cheerfully Made
SIGNET SHOE SHOP, 13 Peachtree St.
Sample Suit & Dress Shop
"W Ready to Be Rushed Out Saturday P~
New and exclusive types of finest sample Spring
Suits for women and misses at unbelievably low prices:
taffetus, silk poplins, wool poplins, gabardines, serges,
novelty checks and black and white checks. Thevll
g 0 out tomorrow lln a hlll’t’_\. \'flhl(‘l "l' o fi'fl,(ll
~I'HK ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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Hiccoughs 3 Days; .
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Fasts 36, Then Dies
HOT SPRINGS, ARK. May e—J,
'R. Stratton, of Peterboro, Ontario, and
for many years a 4 member. of the Do
minion Parliament, died here after 36
days of fasting Professor K. Feige,
under whose treatment Stratton took
no nourishment but water, wa sarested
on a charge of manslaughter, Mrs.
Stratton sald physicians were called
after Stratton had been hiccoughing 74
hours. Feige, she said, endeavored to
stop the hiccoughs by tightening a belt |
around Stratton. ‘
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A %‘hri ing Cit
PETROGRAD, May %= —Through the
war, the sleepy port of Archangsl, way
up under the Arctic Circle, has become
a thriving city of 50,000 inhabitants and
is still growing. The number of vessels
sailing and arriving last summer rivaled
the record of New York, and still great
er actlvity is expected next summer.
More than 15,060,000 poods of wheat were
shif)ped in last season. An electric street
rallway has been installed.
Fine Sample Dresses
Values Up 1o 510 z
$25.0, Choice LY
New Sample Waists
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White Soles. 3
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Ivory Boots,
$£9.00
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Her Husband's Name
; DES MOINES, IOWA, May < —
| Mrs. Dorothea Vollmer. Palm, the
daughter of a former Cengressman,
‘Henry Vollmer, who eloped with Ed
ward Palm, of Chicage, and who,was
forced by her father to give him up
until he “made good,” has dropped his
name, and now calls herself Dorothea
Vollmer. 2
- Anybody who cails her Mrs, Palm is
immediately “corrected.”
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Brain of Dr. White
Put in Laboratory
' PHILADELPHIA, May €.—The brain
of Dr. J: William White was removed
and taken to the Wistar Institute of
Anatomy of the University of Pennsyi
vania, where it will be kept in the lab
oratory for scientific study, in accord
ance with Dr. White's will. In the lab
oratory are the brains of many scien
tists, including Dr. Joseph Leidy, Sr,
&'iniam Pepper anhd General Isaac J.
'istas.
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Men’s and Women’s Clothes
The coupon below is worth a Dollar to you, if
you present it at time of purchase. The most
stylish clothes in the land are yours on the most
liberal terms and at prices no store can undersell.
OUR TERMS On any purchase of sls or less, SI.OO
first payment gets the clothes; then
pay, as you wear, SI.OO a week. Liberal terms on larger
purchases.
We gladly open accounts with people living in East
Point, College Park, Hapeville, Kirkwood, Lakewood,
Decatur, Smyrna and Marietta, Ga.
Women's 5uit5...512.50 to $35
Spring C0at5.....57.00 to $25
Millinery ........$2.00t00 $6
Dresses, Waijsts, Skirts. New
York Styles. Alterations are
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| Atianta Georgian, 5.5.16
MENTER
7115 Whitehall Bt. Upstairs, Next to J. M. High Co.
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5 B. FISCHER & CO,, Importers, ~ 190 Franklin 5t New York City
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After the dance, a
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Grape Juice Highball
Another of our distinctive drinks.
The Ansley Rathskeller
bas always been and will continue (o be the ren
dezvoux for the people of taste
WM. R. SECKER, Mgr.
-FRIDAY, MAY. 5. 1916.
Men’s Suits .....$12.50 to $25
Topcoats ........SIO.OO to S2O
Raincoats ... \...57.00t00 sls
Hats SI.OO to s4.oo—Boys’
Suits.
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