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ANNISTON, ALA, Feb, 14.—Camp
MoClellan, with Malo Robert ¥
Soott as chief distributing officer and
the retention of his present status as
Billities and construction head, has
been designated as a central salvog
storage and distributing depot for the
Bouthern States, and as such will outs ‘
rnk in importance any other canton ‘
ment site in the country for more
than a year to come 5
The new designation means that the |
material salvaged from all of the |
Southern cantonments will be shipped |
to Camp MceClellan for storage, clas ‘
aifioation and redistribution, and the |
present butldings on the cantonment
will be used by this depot !
Major Scott has received author <
for the above announcement and the
extent of his personnel will be an
nounced in the near future It is|
Known that a large force of elvilian |
Inbor wili be required to handle the
¥ast amount of supplies to be sent
here for the intended treatment, |
while a considerable number of sol- |
diers will be kept at Camp MeClel- |
lan, The exact number of soldiers ml
!"'“l!"‘ in the work assigned to
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
major sfter he has completed H\o!
plans now under wiy for the mmm-l
Hshment of the big storage depot.
It ix not improbable that several
mammoth warehouses will be nvwlmll
to house the material from all over |
the Southern States. The present
plans are that the temporary bhulld-
Ings will be used until they become
il with the materials to be handled '
| though this depurtment. ?
i Much of the office personnel of tho'
present organization presided over by |
Major Beott will be retalned in the |
service, an® with the departure of a
majonity of all the soldiers still re
maining on the chintonment there will
be a resumption of labor activities
which will require the services of
many skilled mechanios and laborers.
To Reform Treatment
Of Military Prisoners
(By International Nowg Servige.)
WASHINGTON, Feh. 1 »Afix«'nm»
mendations looking to a sweeping re
form in the treatment of military pris-
Oners were submitted by Secretary of
War Baker to Adjutant General Marris
Thursday. The step was taken follow
\n{ the receipt of A report from a com
tiee reecn Iy appoinied 1o study cone
ditions at the disciplinary barracks u!]
Fort Leavenwbrth
This committes divided the prisoners |
now held at Leavenworth inm two |
fiomw‘-wflu\, those adjudged sineere in
their comseientious ol festions to .Y%unr:
and second, lhofi apposed only 1 the
5;0:0'“ war, ore Was no Jusliflcn-l
lon for the divcharge of sither class st
Copyright 1918, International Feature Service, Inc.
Reglatered U, 8. Patent Office.
Copyright, 1919, Newspa per Feature Service, Inc,
Hegistered U, 8. Patent Office,
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Hegistered U 1 8 Patent Office.
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Chattanooga Licutenant I
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. Back With War Cross
(11 Internntionn! News Serviee.) ‘
! NEW YORK. Feb, 14, <Fourteen hun- |
dred siek and weunded troopers arrived
sesterday on the transport Santa Teresa,
They included Bordeanx convaiescent
detachments Nos. 1 to 7. inclusive; 11 to
[ 14, inclusive: 17, I 8 and 65, and Casunl |
r‘mmmm 31, from Virginia, embracing |
1,288 enlisted Men /
i‘ The Peerless with 161 men. mostly
California casuals, “also arrived Casts
| ual Company 24 composged most of this |
Liransport’s eontingent. )
\\nmuh-d,“hml with & Croix de l:uul‘rr'
on his hreast, Lieutenant! F. V. Brown,
from Chattanboga. Tenn., who arrived |
on the Santa Teresa, told modestly of
the feat that earned him the medal. 1t
wis in May, at Cantigny, when, with a
handful of his outfiy left, he repulsed a
German attack, countered and carrvied
the new position
Private John Kill, trom Bicknell, Ind.. |
while gn patrol with other members of |
the Ru?th Infantry on the night of Ala}'
20 was tukew prisoner after a tough
fight |
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Heney Again Makes
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Altack on W: F. Priebe
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 That W, I
||’nvtn~_ of Chicago, head of the poultry
division of -the fobd administeation, |
| ugsd for his owny ‘mnm the %nl‘urnmnnn'
required te be filed with him by poultry |
denlers inoall parts of the country was
charged by Franaeis ). Heney before the |
House interstate commgree committee |
| Thursday afternoon. *
I can and will a«lucl\-( letters to
A Clean Neiwsepaper for Sawtherr ames
By Tad
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“The stars incline, but do not eompel.*
: HOROSCOPE.
{ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1019, |
Bintater stars rule today, according to|
|n tiology. Meveury, Jupiter, Ssturn and
,t;v un are all in svil aspeer. -~
Owing to the forbidding power of the
f;.mn«u 't I wise te postpone initiative
. of every sort 2
| There apears (0 be & Menacing swiy r*
family financial conditions and thrift am
economy are especially commendable dur
ing this direction of the planets.
Somie sort of bad news affecting persons
I)n.h in public life 1= presaged and this
Ay ocpuse wide anxiety for a day or two.
Colleges and umiversitios have the prog
imwflmfl\unn OF Rreat progress under new
conditions. 'The prepheey made {onrn ngo
tmnx they would he prruumont( Hnked
closely. with government s likely to be
fully realized
Strikes again are indicated. One of
these will be epochal, it is |-ro‘ahu!n¢ in
settMng o groat industrial problem
Seandals (hroul;h letters or writings are
foreshadowed, uring this configuration
s«~;\rr should bhe exercised in the expression
of opimdon, whether spoken or written
Persons who would test fate in any great
veuture should ‘mnmm action until mors
favorable conditions \»rovn}u.
Again many deaths anfong elderly pers
sons are forecast A famous man will
end his earcer while abround on an ime
portant misston
Through » study of the effects of fear
an‘ depression. the gospel of cheerfulhess
will be whiely preached by physisians |
Lnnfi other scientific porsons, the seers pre
ot
,#(‘MMNH born on this day will be aotive
Land enterprising, but they will be rest
[tom under coutrol. These subjects of
Aguarius must be carefully guided to be
, nm?u'nl. -
Chiongo I 8 te come much inte national
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Lorm w e a heavy to
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Conrad E. Spence Gets
.
High U. S. Traffic Post
| (By International News Service.)
.~ WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—~Conrad E.
Spense. who during the war had cnarge
of traffic for the food administration,
was appointed Monday to be assistant
director of the division of traffic of the
railroad administration,
He will have charge of the export and
import traffic of the administration and
will co-operate with the Department of
Commerce, the Déepartment of State and
the shipping board in the competition
for foreign trade and in establishing
new steamship service to foreign coun
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l FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, .
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A O & BHOY DONEHOO, 81 Washingten
Bt.__Both phones. Prompt service.
BARCLAY & BRANDON, private ambus
lanve Ivy 112-113. 246 Ivy street
— ei At 248 Ty street.
GREVUNBEING & BOND, 25 Houston 8t
Both phones 714 Prompt service.
iH. M. PATTERSON & ng.l. 96 North
Foreyth St Phone lvy 7 for quick
service
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COMING EVENTS, L]
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NOTICB--All creditors of the late Ane
drew Dinares, deccased, are herewith
notified to file with . A, Noune, attorney,
First National Bank Building, Chatta
noogs, Tenn, within 30 days from date
hercof a certified statement of any in
debtedness due, Gus Tombras, Administra
tor. €. A, Noons, Attorney
PERSONALS, o
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ATLANTA house clu&lu preparation has
. moved from 115 st Mitchell to 64
Irwin street; Ivy 6670-); Carson & Freder
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| LOST AND FOUND. 0
inA\' HORER, weight wabout 1,000 pounds,
i Man has been ,~|;?»|u-fl Gevernment
ihrnml on shoulder Phone Hem. 6141,
R eik S s
LOST- Very small golil Eigin wrist wateh.
Liberal reward (f returned, Miss Cam
o TR Ve a 4 2
By George McManus
Pa Has a Weighty Brain
They’re Both of 'Em Rich
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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LOST AND FOUND. 10
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THE of Georgia declares a finder of
lost goods who, having means of know-
Ing the rightful owner, retains them for
the finder's owm use or advantage, may
upon completion ther.of be punished for
simple larceny. A person who finds lost
goods Is legally liable to the rightful
owner for their proper care while in the
Jinder's possession, and he is legally en
titled to be reimbursed for expenses m
curred in- properly caring for the goods
found, and may retain them until such
expenses are paid.
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LOST-—East Point-College Park car, Wed
-1 nesday a. m., sapphire ring. Answer,
giving phone number or address, Box 673,
care Georgian. Reward,
eee e S
LOST-~Bunch of keys somewhere in At
lanta. Call M. 500,
LOST--On Highland avenue or between
Highland and Virginia avenues, the tail
from a brown fox neckpiece, Switable re
ward If returned to 16 Virginia Circle,
Fhoue H 1963-J.
LOST-—One Shrine pin with diamond set
ting. Reward Call Tvy 1641
LOST--Tuesday evening, near corner Four
teenth and West Peachtree, bunch of
keys., Finder please return " LV
Marsh, care Goldsmith-Grant Co,
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LOST-—Jan. Ist, small black purse containe
ing allotment check for S3O and small
change, on Poucg, Del.eon car. Hem. 415,
or after 6 p. m., Ivy 4975. Mrs. Blanche
Cline. Reward.
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LOST-—Saturday, on Broad, between Hun
ter and Alabama, or in Kress' store of
that block, leather handbag containing eve
glasses and money Return glasses to 106
South Forsyth street, amd keep bag and
other contents,
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SILVER Elks card case lost on W. Peach
tree car. Mrs. Paul Simoneil, Ivy 1499-1,,
I{(OYurdv
WILL the party who picked up fur cape
on Whitehall street car Tuesday after
noon please call Ivy 6727«4 7
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AUTOMOBILES.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE n
RV et st
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALR.
Oldsmobile, 1917 meodel, 8-cylinder, 7.
passenger; splendid condition; fully
equipped; S6O seat covers; Hartford shock.
absorbers: bumper; spotlight and extra
tire All in fine order. $1,200 cash. Ivy
1634
BARGAINS in used cars. John Lottridge
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CALL Tvy 7866 Cadillae car, just like
Aew. Quick sale, gl
DODGE & HUDSON
USED CARS.
HUDSON 6-40 ciresease. .8 850.00
HUDSON BUPER 81X .......... 1400
HUDRON SPEEDETER tresesess 1,686
DODOE FIVE-PASSENGER ........ 625
DODGE FIVE-PASSENGER ........ 800
DODGE FIVE-PASSENGER ........ 750
DODGE SEDAN s tesasasass 1,300
HODGE BOADEYIR . .iccivivsies 600
These cars have been overhauled, re
painted and new tops installed,
J. W, GOLEMITH, JR.-GRANT CO. INC.
229 PEACHTRER BT, ATLANTA, GA.
FORD CARS,
A. L. BELLE 18LE
380 PEACHTREE BT. IVY 2667,
FOR used Buick Sixes and Fours see De
catur Buick Co., Decatur, Ga.
FORD CARS"When you think of Fords,
think of Busscy, 188 l‘v:mh(}'ee Bt
FORDSTE O Bages Auto Co., Ford deal
ers, 9396 8. Pryor Bt. Main 2843, Ry
FOR SALE—One ¥ord roadster, one Chev.
rolet S.pass ;. one Hudson 27; one
Studebaker, J.pass: one Maxwell sedan. All
n good shape. Bargains. Jack's Garage,
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1919,
AUTOMGBILES. AUTOMOBILES.
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WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.
USED CAR DEPARTMENT. ;
451 PEACHTREE ST. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
PHONE lIVY 4270.
USED CARS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE,
See How Kasily You Can Own An Automo
bile—Pay As You Ride. Here’s A Good Place To
Invest Your Surplus Money That Otherwise
Might Be Spent Uselessly. :
We Accept Your Present Used Car In Trade.
| hight Deliveries And Combination Cars For
Groeers, Butchers, Bakers, Farmers, And Con
tractors. i " :
ALL PRICES, EASY TERMS.
. READY FOR HARD WORK.
5-PASSENGER DODGE, TOURING—S27S down, balance®
| SSO per month. Four good tires and a fair spare tire.
| Plate glass in rear curtain. Excellent condition. You must
hurry.
5 LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS—4 panel jobs, and one
open #-ton truck. These cars were used in Atlanta and
have been exceptionally. well taken care of. Some slight
ly used—were taken in for larger trucks. Priced from
SIOO.OO down and $30.00 per month up. Better call right
away or they will be gone.
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; 5-PASSENGER OAKLAND—SISO.OO down and $32.00 a
| month. Used by grocer for pleasure only, to come to town
in evenings and Sunday family use. 4 good tires, fully
equipped and mechanically right. Why not buy this one?
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| LIGHT OVERLAND ROADSTER-$150.00 down and
$35.00 a month. The easiest riding on the market. 4 ex
ceptionally good tires, new top and new side curtains. also
revarnished. A dandy buy for a salesman or a young
couple. COME QUICK! ! !
5-PASSENGER WILLYS-KNIGHT—The engine is better
than when it was new. A real high-grade car. Tires in
good shape. Leather upholstery. 3 oval glasses in top.
Price is only $675.00 on easy terms that you can pay. This
is the last Willys-Knight we have left. The car will sell
on sight. Looks fine. \
OVERLAND ‘9o’ COUNTRY CLUB—HERE'S YOUR
CHANCE FOR A REAL AUTOMOBILE. Almost new
Goodyear tires. $225.00 down and $50.00 a month. Me
chanically exeellent ; used carefully by old gentleman. A
light, economfcal car and just the thing for anyone want
ing a roadster with some extra room. You will be proud
to own this machine. Trial allowed, of course,
OVERLAND S.PASSENGER LIGHT SIX-—5350.00 cash
and $50.00 a month. Formerly owned by expert mechanie.
You will find no fault with the/mechanical condition of
this car. Just been repainted, new top and side curtains;
2 brand-new tires, also equipped with extra casing and
tube. You can’t tell it from a new car. Come early—it’'s e
worth while, :
HERE'S A REAL ESTATE MAN’S OPPORTUNITY —
Roomy five-passenger standard car, fully equipped, just
been repainted, new top, practically new Goodyear tires
all way round, leather upholstery. Is very economical, yet
has a surplus of power for any oceasion. Will last indefi
nitely. We made a good trade on this car and are passing
it along to you. Only $450.00 complete—make your own
terms.
: THE ABOVE CARS ARE ONLY
A FEW OF OUR MANY GOOD BARGAINS.
SMALL DEPOSIT ON ANY CAR WILL HOLD IT FOR A REA.
SONABLE TIME.
NO STORAGE CHARGES.
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NO RED TAPE—NO ONE KNOWS
YOU DO NOT PAY CASIH,
DEALING WITH A FACTORY BRANCH
INSURES A SQUARE DEAL 5
. ANDSATISFACTION.
Phone, Write or See Mr. U. V. Freeman, Manager,
Used Car Department.
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC,
151 PEACHTREE ST. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
+ PHONE lIVY 4270.