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Tech Heroes Memorial ‘
Planned by Students
A committee appointed by the Com
meree Societies of the day and evening
Schools of Commerce of Georgla Tech
t their joint monthly banquet in the
amber of Commerce assembly room
it night, will take Initial steps e-url%
this week to erect an appropriate memo
rial on the Tech campus to the Tech
students who gave up their lves in
France,
The committee, which is cnnu)onm of
T. N. Colley, L. B. Pattillo. J /. Betze,
Jr., J. V. Keen and J. M. Fraser, will
These Len-Mort work and outdoor shoes are such wonderful value that we will
gladly send them, no money down. You will find them so well made and 8o sty
lish and such = big money-saving bargain that you will surely A
keep them. So don't hesitate, Just fill out and mail
the coupon. We will send a pair of your size. No == .‘ % »”
need for you to pay higher prices when you can buy r U 7 h ”' e
direct from us—and know what you are getting be- 5!! \ A -
fore you pay even a penny. Why pay 36 and 86 F \ =] P
for shoes when You can get these for only $3 867 e ' :, / %
Act now. Mail coupon today while this special L 7
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ning process makes the leather proof against the A . o
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them b d -. o £ the Len-M tSh
will retgrn your et e X 15012. 1 will pay $9.56 for shoes
money. Noobliga- Wy ey i on arrival, and examine them cars
tion on you at all i sally. If lam not satisfed, will send
Ovrder by No. X 15012, them back and you will refund my money,
Only the coupon-no money, That hrin:: l
these splendid shoes at once. You are to B it
the ]::r of quality, style and valoe, Keep l S T R
them only If satiefactory in every way, HBesore
wive size and width. Mall the coupon now. '
ABO...ciivnvivnnvii . Murricdorsingle. ......ovuiiiiinnes
Leonard-Morton & Co.
Dept. X 7019 Chicage
ABEIEED 4o -0 suensssssivessss sssransesiiliscsntsnssasessenss
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all thoroughly tested, at
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Ledford’s Stable,
DECATUR, GA,,
Next Thursday, Jan. 30,
AT ONE O'CLOCK
These Cows are direct
from Green County, Wis
consin, and are MILK
PRODUCERS.
There will be a retest of
all cows in 60 days.
Ladies specially invited
to attend this sale.
outline & method of ecampalgn to ra'~~
the necessary fund, and will consic -
what form the memorial will take, after
which it will report to a joint meeting
of the two commerce school bodies,
Baturday night's ’?u!lnx of the two
commerce school bodies marked the re
opening of the schedule of monthly
meetings which wepe discontinued some
time ago on acceunt of the war, Mr.
Betze, who is vresident of the evenlg
school soclety, vpresided. and Fr
Houser was song leader. Addresess were
made by J. M. Watters. dean of both
schools; J. R. Byington. ovroféssor of
law and mercantile credits. and by most
of the students present. |
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN = A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919;
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‘Resolution Among Those Intro
duced at Second Full Session
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of Peace Body.
Continued From Page 1.
the method and form and time within
which the payments should be made
The text of the resolutions follow:
Draft of Resolutions.
Following i 8 a draft of the prelimi
nary resolutions for a league of na
tions:
“The conference having considered
the proposals for the creation of a
league of nations, resolved that:
“It is essential to the maintenance
of the world settlementiwhich the as.
soclated nations are now met to es
tablish that a league of nations be
created to promote international obli
gations ‘and to provide safeguards
agalnst war. This league should be
created as an integral part of the
general treaty of peace and should be
opened to every clvillaed nation which
can be relied on to promote its ob-
Jects. The members of the league
vl ould meet periodically in interna
tional conference and should huve a
permanent organization and secreta
ries to carry on the business of the
lqague in the intervals betwoen the’
conference.
Committee Is Provided.
“The conferenec, therefore, ap
points a committee of representatives
of the associnted Goverrnments to
work out the details of the constitu
tion and functions of tue league and
draft resolutions in regard to breaches
of the laws of war for presentation
to the peace conference,
“That a commission composed of
two representatives aplece from the
five great powers and five represer.-
tatives to be elected by the other
poweps to be appointed to inquire and
teport upon the following:
“First—The respensibility of the
authors of the war,
Atrocitiss To Be Probed.
“Second—The facts as to breaches
of the laws and customs of war com
mitted by the forces of the (German
Empire and their allies on land, en
gea and in the air during the present
war,
“Third—The degree of responsibil
ity for these offenses attaching to
particular members of the enemy
forces, including members of the gen
eral staffs apd individuals, however
highly placed,
“Fourth—The constitution and pro
cedure of a tribunal appropriate to
the trial of these offenses.
“Fifth-—Any other ma'tér cognate
cr ancillary to the above which may
ariee in the course of the Inquiry and
which the commission finds it useful
and relative to take into considera
ticn,
“That a commission be appointed
with not more than three representa
tives aplece from each of the five
great powers and not more than two
representatives apiece from Beigium,
Greece, Poland. Roumanla and Serbia
to examine and report:
“Section I—-First, on the amount
for reparation which the enemy coun
tries ought to pay.
“Second, on what they are capable
of paying; and,
“Third, on the method, the form
and time within which payment
should be made
Labor Problem Up.
“That a commission composed aof
two representatives apiece from the
five great powers and five represen
tatives to be elected by the other
powers represented at the peace con
ference be appointed to inquire into
the conditions of employment from
the international aspect and to con
sider the international means neces
sary to secure common action on
matters affecting condition of em-,
ployment and to recommend the form
of a permanent agency to continue
such inquiry and consideration, in
co-operation with and under the di
rection of the league of nations.
“That a commission composed of
two representatives aplece from }go
five great powers and five represén
tatives to be elected by the other
powers be appointed to inquire and
report upon:
“The international regime of ports,
waterways and railways.”
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Mrs.J.T. Webb, Jr., Dies
Of Influenza Saturday
Mrs. J. T. Webb, Jr., 24, wife of J. T
Webb, Jjr., country circulation manager
of The Georgian and American, dleq
vesterdav afternoon at 4:30 o'clock of
influenza at the Georgia Baptist Hos
pital, following an illness of one week
She is survived by her husband and one
child 8 vears old.
The body {s at the chanel of Barclay
& Brandon. where funeral services will
be held Mondav at 11 o'clock, with in
terment in Oakland
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German Shipyard to
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Build Vessels for U. S.
(Bv Universal Service,)
COPENHAGEN, Jan, 25,-One of the
largest shipvards in Germany will soon
build shins for the United States, if in
formation given by The Nord Deusche
Allgemeine Zeltung s authentic The
paper asserts the Schichau yards at
Danzig have heen sold to an American
shipbuilding firm for $40,000,000
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Many scientists claim that this board does
notanswer questions{roman unknown power;
§ that its “animation” flows from rfl‘ou'
| magonetism, Spiritualists claim that invisible
‘ spirits guide its movements, ‘tmpflm o~
telligence ruling our future, /hether you
accept one theory or the other, the fact re
mains that you can _bhave endless entertain
ment with the OUTJA BOARD. It holds
you spelibound at its answers,
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Price, SI.OO I =055
Orders Filled Dav Received
WORLD NOVELTY CO.
748 N. Robey St., Dept. |, Chicago, il
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ARIS, Jan, 25.—Field Marshal §
) von Hindenburg, General §
von Falkenhayn and Gen
eral Ludendorff may be tried be- §
r'nre?n international court of jus- $
g tice for ordering violations of in- §
‘tamatlonal law, if a provision ¢
made by the peace conference to- 5
day is cargied'out to the letter, §
A special committee will be di- g
rected, it was announced, to de
termine not only the responsibility ;
of the authors of the war, but also !
the responsibility for breaches of
‘aws and customs in particular in
stances, the German gereral staff
"to be included in the inquiry.
Al i s
DEATHS.AND FUNERALS,
CHARLES HUHN,
Thé body of Charles Huhn, 20, who dled
at tho base hospital at Fork McPherson
Saturday will be sent to Crosston, West
Virginia, for funéral and interment. The
body is at the chapel of Harry G. Poole.
JULIAN HENDRIX.
The body of Julian Hendrix, who died at
his home in Birmingham Saturday, will
| be brought to Atlanta today for funeral
services and interment at North View
He is survived by two sisters, Aline and
Margaret, of Corben, Ky.; twao l:rnthefu,
George, who Is in France, and Eigene, ‘of
Birmingham. Harry G. Poole has charge.
DEATH OF INFANT.
The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C, McCulley, No. 216 Bryant street, died
at the residence Friday night. The body
will be sent to Gloster, Ga., for mterment,
Sunday morning, Harry G. Poole in charge
HARRIET MOWRY.
Harriet Mowry,he infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leland B. Mowry, died
Wednesday. HBesides her parents, she is
survived by her grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs, James W. Bedell. Interment will
ke In Westview.
IRVING BELL.
The body of Irving Bell, 41, who died
Friday night at a local hespital, was re
moved to the chapel of Barclay and Bran
don and will be sent l«l: Nordross Sunday
morning at §:3O o'clock for funeral and
interment,
W. S, MILLS.
Funeral services of W. 8. Mills, 49,
former machinist and sawmill man, who
died Friday at a local hospital, will be
held Sunday afternoon at the Sweetwater
Church in Norcross, and interment will be
in the church yard.
MRS, ELIZABETH E. HENRY,
Funeral services of Mrs, Elizabeth E.
Henry, Jdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Henry, of No. 46 Euclid avenue, who died
Thurgday afternoon, will'be held Bunday
at 3 o'clock at the West End Baptist
Church, and interment will be in Westview,
with Barclay and Brandon in charge.
CHARLES H. GREGORY.
Fumeral services of Charles H. Gregory,
46, who died Thursday morning at his
residence, No 64 Drewry street, will be
held Bunday at 3 o'clock at the residence,
the Rev. Russell K. Smith officiating, and
Inrrnwn( will be In Westview, with Bar
cldy and Brandon in charge.
MRS, LILLIAN NILSON.
Funeral services of Mrs. Lillian Nil
son, who died Wednesday night at a pri.
vate hospital, will be ?::ld Sunday at 3
o'clock at the chuymé_or sreenbory & Bond,
and interment will B& in Westview,
Chemist Discovers a Simple Home
Remedy for Asthma and Makes
a Generous Offer.
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Mr. D. J. Lane, a chemist located at
308 Lane Bldg., St. Marys, Kans., has
discovered_a simple home remedy for
Asthma. To test it he sent some to
peorle who had been suffering from
Asthma for years, and to their delight
they state flu‘y were easily cured. Mr.
Lane is so proud of his discovery and
has so much confidence in its ability
to cure that he will send a $1.25 bottle
postpaid to anyone who will write for
it. His offer is that he is to be paid
for it if it curcs. 'The one taking it
I 8 to be the judge and report its effect
within ten days aftet using the rem
edy. If you suffer from Asthma, write
for a bottle at once. Send no money.
Just your name and address.—Adyv,
“Cure Your
Rupture Like
| Cured Mine”
old Sea Captain Cured His Own
_ Rupture After Doctors Said
‘‘Operate or Death.”
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His Remedy and Book Sent Free,
Captain Collings sailed the seas for
many years; then he sustained a bad
double rupture that soon forced him to
not only remain ashore, but kept him
bedridden for years. He tried doctor
after doctor and truss after truss. No
results! Finally, he was assured that
he must either submit to a dangerous
and abhorrent operation or die. He did
neither! He cured himself instead.
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To Ba Cut Up, and You Don't Have
To Be Tortured By Trusses.”
Captain Collings made a study of him
self, of his condition—and at last he
was rewarded by the finding of the
method that so quickly made him a well.
strong, vigorous and happy man.
Anyone can use the sayme method: it's
simple, easy, safe and inexpensive
Every ruptured person in the world
should have the Captain Collings book,
telling all about how he cured himself,
and how anyone may follow the same
treatment in _their own home without
any trouble. The hook and medicine are
FREE, They will be sent prepaid to
any rupture sufferer who will fill out the
below coupon. But send it right aAway-—
‘now before you put down this paper,
FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND
REMEDY COUPON
(‘n?l W. A, Collings (Ine.)
Box 37C, Watertown, N, Y.
Please send me your FREE Rup
ture Remedy and Book without any
4 | obligation on my part whatever,
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By STEPHEN LEWISENTAL,
Staff Correspondent of the I. N. 8.
PARIS, Jan. 26.—The Polish Gov
ernment has completed arrangements
with the American supply committee
whereby the United States will fur
nish Poland with four transport loads
of provisions Each transport will
contain 20,000 carloads of wheat flour,
7,000 carloads of beans, peas and rice,
5,000 carloads of fats, 240 carloads of
condensed milk, 200 carloads of sal
mon, 200 carloads of tea, 50 carloads
of cocoa and chocolate and 50 car
loads of pepper and saltpeter,
The first delivery will be raade dur
ing the latter part of this month and
the last by the end of June.
The Polish Government has ereated
a 4 purchasing company with 20.000,0006
marks «capital to finance the pur-
Cchages.
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Bigger Crops
OnSmaller Acreage
YOU CAN GET THEM As
OTHERS HAVE DONE WITH
Victory Brand
We have letters from those who have used
Victory Potash, showing it carried cotton
and corn through the drought; that it dou
bled the yield and more; that it has made -
finest crops of potatoes and other vege
tables. Increased cotton seed along will
pay for it. Farmers should club together
and save by ordering in carload lots.
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES TO A
A. A. Smith
804-807 Grant Building
Atlanta, Ga.
G WEEK OF
Startling Furniture Bargains
. STARTS MONDAY MORNING AT 4
30-34 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET
INSURANGE ADJUSTER'S SALVAGE SALE
Of the $77,000.00 Sterchi Furniture Company’s stock as taken over by the Insurance
Companies and now in the hands of J. B. Shelnutt, Selling Agent, and being sold out
at half and less than half price. Don’t think because the store has been crowded for
the past week that the best bargains are gone. IT'S ALWAYS TRUE in a sale of
this kind, where thousands of pieces of Furniture, Rugs, Art Squares and House Fur
nishings are put on sale— ;
SOME OF THE BEST VALUES .
/ OVERLOOKED
Lace and Net Curtains, Curtain
Poles, Pillows, Comforts, Blan
kets, Congoleum, Rugs, Stair
Carpet. Hundreds of other
things to beautify the home with.
And the price is half and LESS
than half original Sterchi prices.
A beautiful golden oak Dresser.
Original price $30.00. You pay
only
$15.00 Now
~ Perfect condition.
A beautiful 3-piece mahoganf
finished Parlor Suite. The old
price was $75.00. Salvage price
now is
Royal Easy Chairs
The standard_price is $25.00.
Take them Monday at
$12.50
30 and 34 S. FORSYTH STREET Popt Mistake.
Troop Ship Sets Record;
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8,532 Miles in 22 Days
VANVOUVER, B. C, Jan. 25.—With"
1,600 Canadian yar veterans aboard the
steamship Empress of Asia, 22 days
out from London, docked here today.
Twenty thousand persons lined the piers
tn welcome the rfiturning warriors. -
The big liner sailed 8,532 miles in 22
days, which s considered a record for
both Atlantic and Pacific, according to
Second Officer H. Ford.
Mayor Gale, who gad prepared an
address of welcome Yor the soldiers
became lost in the crowd and was un
able to deliver it,
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Get Rid of That
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Persistent Cough
Stop that weakening, persistent cough or
cold, threatening throat or lung affections,
with Eckman's Alterative, the tonic and
upbullder of 20 years’ successful use. 80c
and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from
ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia,
——Advertisement
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Watches Repaired
expertly. Start the New
Year with a reliable
time-keeper.
JAS. A STEELE & CO.
42 Peachtree St., Cor. Walton.
Besides we have a great stock of Furniture that we could not
show, at the opening of this sale forlack of space. This reserve
stock will go on sale from day to day as we find room for it.
Every piece of Furniture—every Rug—every item in this
.great stock suffers the same fate—*“Must be Sold.” It is not
choice, it is COMPULSION. Every person, rich or poor, old
or young, ought to take advantage of the bargains, such as
insurance only makes possible. If you haven’t been here, come
Monday. If you have, come again. Only a few prices men
tioned. Just come see for yourself. That’s the best way to do.
A fine, large double-mir
rored Wardrobé. The old
price was $57.00;
Special $25
Fine Mahogany Bookcase;
old price was $48.50 Sal
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9x12 Axminster Art Square
—perfect condition. T h e
Sterchi price was $55.00.
The price now is
$27.50
A SAYS ITALY I§ IN LINE.
SPRINGFIELD, 1%.: ~Jan 26.-—~That
Italy belieyeg in the léague of nations idea
and will support it at the peace cofiference
is the opinion of Major General Emilio
Guglielmott!, Italian army leader and mili-
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DR. J. S. SCHIRMER ‘
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FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
If you are suffering from Chronic or Nervous Disease that does not respond to
methods used by others, it is no cause for despair. Hundreds of despondent men
and women that suffered agonies for months and even years have found health and
happiness through my method of treatment. Your case if properly treated should
'{».flm In a permanent cure, and I can convince you by the resuits obtained from the
first treatment, or I will make no charge. The opportunity to becogme healthy and
Strong is offered to every man or woman. It costs nothing to investigate, and have
a thorough examination. First treatment free if you are not convincetl that I can
cure your trouble.
g ARE YOU CONTENTED TO REVAIN A
ARSB S TORTURED VICTIM OF DISEASE?
3 % ad Are vou nervous and despondent, weak and
> To— e debilitated; no ambition, lifeless, tired
mornings; memory gone and easily fae
-3 tigued; excitable, irritable, lack of confi-
Fw dence or energy? Have you pains between
3 S i 3 the shoulders or small of the back? Have
i § you specks before the eyes, or are you suf-
S sering from spells of dizziness? Are you
R PRI nervous, weak and unstrung, or is there a
U 3 drain on the entire system? Do you suffer
R § « 4% : from indigestion, or are you a victim of
e & Lo constipation? Are you troubled with men-
A A R & tal depression, or do you suffer from palpi
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¢ -'511'4"1.:":"-gi‘::-"*»‘ SR f¥ Chronic, deep-seated, long-standing dis
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s 2 : N,k ~<\ drugging the system with powerful stimu
% 3 . P §iio lants that are a detriment to the patient,
3 S R In cases such as Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
<R o Nourm“ and Neurasthenia, chiropractie
;,::_::¢j'-;§:f‘;§;_;:;,<" : ___.‘_':E:j:g-" 2 i stigpula®on of the nervous system has be
}:e;i%f_‘_;@_:_»_ e \ come recognized by many prominent spe
s e » cialists as the most scientific treatment,
\ . for results are noticeable in a few treat-
S o N ments, a permanent cure is certain. |
00D AND NERVOUS DISEASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. |
Asthuaa, ((\t:\rrh and Bronchial Trouble as well as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neuritis,
Neurasthefiia (nervous exhaustion), Epilepsy, Chorea (St. Vitus Dance), and Paraly
sis yield to my methods; Heart, Stomach, Bowel, Liver and Kidney Trouble respond
l&;\t{;w treatments. Piles cured without an operation or pain. Relieved almost in
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> If you are in doubt as to your trouble or are suffering from any cause, be con
vinced by one treatment. If you see no results or think that my treatment will not
cure your condition, I will make no charge,
Consultation and Examinatién Free.
IJnmr: 9 ;o“l’;z.'& to 7. D e ‘
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TELEPHONE IVY 72
tary attache of the Italian embassy I?
Washington, He gave the view : a
address here recently before the Mid-Day
Luncheon Club when he spoke on Italy's
war aims, the part she took In the wag
and the Jugo-Slav situation.
Extra Special '
Fine mahogany and oak-finished
Davenettesss perfect condition.
Price was $86.50.
Special for Monday $39°50
LARGE WALNUT
VENEERED CEDAR CHESTS
The old price was $37.50. The
price now is just half,
$18.75
Brass Beds .
And White Enamel Beds; a fine
lot to select from, and the
PRICE IS JUST HALF THE
ORIGINAL,.