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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ® @ ® A Clean Newspaper for Sauthern Homes ® © o~ ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919.
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Poor Old Pa. He'd Better Get a Cap |
Doing a Good Turn for a Passenger
Any Way You Figure, You Have to Take Chances
By George McManus
He Might or He Might Not
Did You Get One Like Thu"l
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CHATTANOOGA, TENN., Feb. 15.
Officers here Friday following the
trail of negro store robbers un
earthed in the basement of one of
the city's largest apartment houses
what is said to be the biggest and
most complete moonshine still ever
found in this section~. As a result
H. Kelso Hailey, p&r('hasing agent
of the (,‘hatlauwfi)’ga ewer Pipe and
Fire Brick Company, one of the
cily’'s most prominent young men,
both in business and socially, is un
der arrest, together with a number
of negroes, charged with working in
the still. Haley owns the apartment
building T which the still is located,
and he is charged with operating it.
The apparatus uncovered ap
proached the dignity of a real manu
facturing plant and was constructed
with all the skill of an efficient me
chanic. The still has a capacity of
250 gallons &f mash, producing, 100
gallons of whisky per run, A full
equipment of electric motors and
corn grinding mills, sprouting vats
for the mash and corn storage facili
ties, was found, in some cases con
structed with concrete, with an egpe
to permanence and efficiency. 5
Electric fans took care of the fumes
and vapors and a drain connecting
with the sewers furnished an outlet
for the mash after distillation,
Arrested with Hailey is a negro
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“The stars incline, but de mot compel.”
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919,
Contrary influences are strong today, ae
cording to astrology. While Venus and Ju
piter are in benefic aspect, Uranus and
Mars are adverse
Persistently -the stars seem to presage
much of new interest copnected with
army affairs. Changes and reorganiza
tion as well as activity for troops appear
W be presaged by the planets.
Trouble or difference of opimiom ower
aviation as indicated and final develop
ment that wiill be extraordinary are prog
nosticated.
Engincers and all who are engaged on
steel construction should be careful to
avoid accidents under this sway
Women should find this a fairly lucky
day It is fortunate as a wedding day
since there is promise of much prosperity
as well as lasting love.
This should be a faporable aspect under
which to take a new position or te be
gin any mnovel or. unusual enterprize,
A great financial undertaking is fore
shadowed and through it success will comae,
A man from the South will gain fame.
Beginnhing next month new names are
to be written before the public eye and
new leaders are to be recognized. This
means that women as well as men will
rise from mediocrity Actors and ac
tresses have the best guidance for. pecu
niary gain during this sway, which adds
money rather than honor to their records
Municipal theaters are to multiply in
the coming year, if the stars are read
aright
Music comers into a period of great
promise Musicians will attain a new
place in community life and with teach
ers receive recognition that brings in
creased remunerations, astrologers fore
teil.
Persons whose birthdate it is may have
rather an anxious year in business affairs,
They should avoid guarrels or dissensions
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‘plumber, who is charged with hav
ing constructed the still, putting in
all the intricate and scientific piping.
~ More than 2,000 gallons of mash
‘were found redady to be run off.
~_The arrest has produced a remark
able sensation here, where Hailey has
‘been a prominent clubman. He mar
ried into what was reputed to be one
of the wealthy families of the city,
‘and was himself regarded as affluent
‘beyond the nefi of moonshining,
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| DEATHS. 1
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LOI-—The friends of Mr. anl Mrs. Wil
‘ liam Loi and Mrs. Agnes Phelos are in
vited to attend the funeral of Mr. Wil
liam Loi Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock
from Sacred Heart Church, Interment
Westview. Greenberg & Bond Co., funeral
aEsotete AR anERe. G e
SULLIVAN-—The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
__ Webb W. Bullivan, Mrs."J. W. Sullivan,
Miss Elon Sullivan, Messrs. Guy, John and
Cecil Sullivan, are invited to attend the
funeral of Mr. Webb W. Sullivan Friday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the chapel
of Greenberg & Bond Co. The Rev. C.
Hold offit‘iali_r_l(v lrmnflt__‘)_lorih‘vle_w__
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FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, .
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A. O. & ROY DONEHOO, 81 Washington
Bt. Both phones. Prompt serviee.
BARCLAY & BRANDON, rrivah ambus
lance. Ivy 112-113. 246 Ivy street.
GREENBERG & BOND, 3§ Pt o 2
Both phones 774. Prompt Service.
H. M. PATTERSON & ”i. 96 North
Forsyth St. Phone Ivy 217 for quick
#service. -
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PERSONALS. . 9
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ATLANTA house cleaning preparation has
moved from 115 West Mitchell to 54
Lrvtn.e.‘ street; Ivy 6670-J; Carson & Freder
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LOST AND FOUND, 10
THE LAW of Georgia declares a finder of
lost goods who, having means es know-
Ing the rightful owner, retains them for
the finder's own use or advantage, may
@pon completion thersof be punished for
Simple larceny. A person who finds lost
§oods is legally Mable to the rightful
owner for their proper care while in the
finder's possession, and he is legally en
titled to be reimbursed for expenses me
curred in properly earing for the goods
tound,mdmnyrfiunmwm
expenses are paid.
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BAY HORSE, weight about 1,000 pounds.
Mane has been clipped. Government
brand on' shoulder, Phone Hem. Gld-L.
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LOST—On Wednesday four notes and
stock certificates in Hillside Mills, la~
Grange, Ga., and Manuchester, Ga.,.a1l in
favor of George M. Trailor. Liberal re
ward will be paid to party finding and
returning same. George M. Trailor, 29
Ponce DeLeon avenue,
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LOST—Downtown section, Thursday after
noon, one woman's dark brown shoe
with light éloth top. Return to Walk
over Shoe Store, 35 Whitehall street.
——— sSO D tehall Street.
LOST—Pin, cluster of eight moonstones.
~Call West 373, and get reward.
LOST—On South Pryor car half of o
graved gold bracelet, Initial M, D,, re
turn to 1712 Hurt Bldg. Reward,
LOST—East Point-College Park car, Wed- ™
" nesday a. m., sapphire ring. Answer,
giving phone number or address, Box 678,
vlrp_(knrgj‘tg!l. Reward.
LOST—On Highland avenue or hetween
Highland and Vlrmmx\ avenues, the tail
from a brown fox neckplece. Suitable re
ward if returned to 16 Virginia Circle.
Phone M 1963. J. 2
LOST—One Shrine pin with diamond s
_tng.__Reward. Call Ivy 1641
LOST--Tueaday evening, near corner Pour
teenth and West Peachtree, bunch of
keys. Finder please return te L. W
Marsh, care Goldumnh':_ri\_n! Co,
LOST™=Jan Ist, small black purse containe
ing allotment check for S3O and small
change, on Ponce Deleon car. Hem. 415,
or after &"1.. m., Ivy 4976, Mrs. Blanche
Cline. Réwara.
STOLEN—One new Ford touring e Mo
~_tor No. 2830168; one right lmnfiv-nder
slightly bent; one hood lamp missing,
License mumber, Georgia 6210 1919, L.
eral reward for return. Oall Main 630 o
Main 4591 A. C. Porterfield, 209 Washe
Ington stroet
on Whitehall street car Tuesday after
noon please eall lvy §727-37
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= AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1
BARGAINS in used cars. John Lottriige
Moqu_l'o.‘.r_!fil_}‘ngvh}_rm:_ ‘lvy 668.
FOR '“fii““‘ bargain, “490"" Cheyro
let tou car. Practically good ae
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FORD CARS.
A. L BELLE ISLE
380 PBACHTREE ST. IVY 2561,
FOR used Bulek Sixes and Fours see Des
ootup. Bulek Co., Decatur, Ga.
FORD CARS-—When you think of ¥ omey,
think of Bussey, 188 Peachtree St
FORDE—C. C.” Baggs Auto Co., Word el
_ers, 83-96 8 Pryor St Main 2843,
FORD éhlw;‘rv truck, T’:‘ Kood condMtion.
See ", urnbam, 0 Leandey, W 0
Hilllard street
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JOE 8. HUIE,
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459 LEE ST.
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NEW and used ears’ Zm Showe
Roowns, 239 Peachiree St
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