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G;ommander of P. E, F. Departs
Iron River, Beaten by Fail
ure of Support,
(By International News Service.)
IRON RIVER, Mich,, Feb, 26.--Iron
County, Michigan, became the cen
tsr of national official attention to
day at the farcical conclugion of the
first act of its now notorious “rum
rebellion.”
Summed up, the situation here ealy
today stood as follows:
Mgz jor Dalrymple, who headed the
“prohibition expeditionary force”
ere in what was announced as an
armed effort to stamp out the illieit
booze traffic, departed a visibly
Yeaten man, disheartened at the falil
ire of Washington authorities to
lack him,
Prohibition Agent Gaylord of
Washington, started for Iron Rivet
10 “ make a thorough Investigation.”
Another “thorough investigation”
yrax to be started with the arrival of
District Attorney Myron Walker of
Grand Rapids,
WARRANTS LIKELY.
Still another “thorough investiga
tion” was to be inflicted by Alex
Ciroesback, attorney general of
Michigan, when he gets here.
And possibly gederal warrants may
be issued for the eleven alleged
“booze insurrectionista” by United
Siiates Commissioner H. B. Hatch, if
his little “thorough investigation”
deems this necessary.
These are the high lights as the
“Iron County rum revolt” stands:
With Major Dalrymple on his de
parture went the other members of
hig staff. Before leaving the maljor
sald:
“I am going to Washington after a
conference in Chicago with Mr. Gay-
Jjord, If I am not backed in an un
dertaking of this kind to enfores the
law, lam without effective power. 1
want a show-down, and that I shall
teek from the Washington authori
ties."
MIGHT RESIGN.
He intimated he would resign if he
could not get satisfactory answers
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Vowm w A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes .o THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920.
THE RACE OF THE STORKS
Babies Born In Atlanta and Suburbs February 29,
1920, Will Receive Many Presents Through The
Georgian and Sunday American.
Every baby that is born Februnary 29, 1920, between Saturday
midnight and one second before Sunday midnight in Atlanta and
fts immediate suburbs- Decatur, Kirkwood, College Park, East Point,
Fast Atlanta, Hapeville, Eagan and Bolton—is eligible for The Geor
gian and Sunday American’s Leap Year Baby Handicap.
An entry blank will be printed in The Sunday American and
must be properly filled out and sent to Thae Georglan-American.
It must elther be in the hands of the Taby Handicap Editor by 8
p. m. Monday, March 1, or, if mailed, must bear a postmark not later
than that time.
Atlanta business men, through The Georgian and Sunday Amer
fean, offer the following prizes for the winners in this “Race of the
Storks":
FIRST WHITE BABY.
(Porn in Atianta and suburbs Feb. 29, 1920.)
Baby enrringe, $35 value, Rhodes Wood Furniture Co,
$5 savings sccount, Centrnl Bank & Trust Corporation Branch.
£lO werth eof buby clothes, M. Rich & Bres. Co,
Dintsond baby ring, Eugene V. Haynes Ce.
White enameledd buby erib, Empire Furniture Co.
Baby shoes and hose, Fred 8, Stewart Co.
Half dozen portraits of mother and baby, W. M. Stephenson Inc, Stadie.
Gold beauty pin and chain, Miller Jewelry Ce,
Baby bath tub, King Hardware Co,
Baby beok, Seunthern Book Cencern,
Silver baby spoon, E. A. Morgan,
Engraved birth snnouncements, Webb & Vary.,
Picture frame, Georgin Art Supply Co,
Handsome baby rattle, Hightewer Hardware Co,
Ivory cemb and brush set, Charles A. Smith Drug Ce.
FIRST COLORED BABY.
(Rorn in Atlanta and suburbs Feb, 29, 1920.)
Baby earriage, $35 value, Rhodes-Wood Furniture Co.
$5 savings account, Central Bank & Trust Cerperation Branch.
Baby shoes and hose, Fred 8, Stewart Co.
Gold besaty pins and chain, Miller Jewelry Co,
ALL BABIES.
(Born In Atlanta and suburbs Feb., 29, 1920)
$5 savings bank acceunt, Centrnl Bank & Trust Corporation Dranch,
Prizes will be awarded only those babies whose parents or physi
cian carefully fill out the instructions on the blank which will appear
in The Sunday American.
from the prohibition enforcement
chiefs.
State's Attorney Martin McDon-'
ough, who defied Major Dalrymple to
arregt him, took occasion to laud the
virtues of Iron County before the
newspaper correspondents here,
“We are not a lot of hicks up
here,” he said. “There are more col
lege graduates here in comparison
with population than in any other
part of the country.”
It was learned that MecDonough,
before he “called Dalrymple’s bluff,”
in #pectacular fashion in thq town's
leading hotel lobby, was fortified by
a telegram from Attorney General
Palmer, expressing himself satisfied
by a telegraphed explanation sent by
MeDonough. MceDonough is known
as a power politically on the Upper
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(By INternational News Service.)
LONDON, Feb. 26.—Leaders of the
Ilubor party today prepared a motion
' opposing the second reading of the
’Kuvm‘rn;vnl‘s new Irish home rule
bill in the House of Commons, on
the ground it will not lead to a set
tlement of the Irish question, the
Daily News revealed.
The Daily Chronicie #ays the meag
ure provides a joint court of op
peale " far all of fr2land. The idea
in gevernment cirues is to hava the
hill referred at once to a joint com
mittee of both houses of Parliament,
according to the Daily Chronicle,
When the bill was introduced in
the House of Commons by lan Mac-
Pherson, chief secretary for lreland,
(nly the tit'c was read and none of
its details divulged.
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Simpson Girl Goes lo
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Enter Training School
Catherine Simpson, 17, who figured
in police circles a few weeky ago
following her arrest at Hotel Ansley
after she had runp away from a col
lege and spent two or three months
in Bt. Louis where she made a suc
cess av a bond salesman left Thurs
day for Cincinnati to enter a train
ing school, She was accompanied by
Policewoman Mrs, John Davis.
Miss Simpson had been a patient
at Grady Hospital, having been taken
there from the matron’s ward at po
lice headquarters while being held
thera on complaint of her mother,
Mrs. Jessie Bpencer, 90 Ira street,
While in the hospital the police
charges against her were dismissed.
It is said she went to the Cincin
nati training school of her own voli
tion upon hearing her mother was
sick and knowing the latter wanted
her to return to school.
Announcing
RR B e e
MR. I. PRIES, FURRIER
has returned from his
Northern buying trip and
will be glad to see his
friends and customers,
Remodeling and Altering
Making of Furs
Dyeing and Curing
238 CENTRAL AVE,
Main 3451
WHOLESALE ONLY
SAM H. SALTZMAN
L. & N. Terminal Bldg.
Section 2
Atlanta Phone 22, Bell Phone 3328
WIRE, PHONE or WRITE
Georgia Republicans Meet Here
Saturday to Select Date,
'
Delegates Are Assembling,
The date for the Republican State
convention will be fixed for the first,
or second week in April, it was pre
dicted by Republican leaders who be
gan assembling in Atlanta Thursday
in advance of the meeting of the
State Central Committee, Saturday
at 10 o'clock in the hall of the House
of Repregentatives.
In view of the defi hurled at the
old line organization by the progres
sve Republicans in their State con
vention last Saturday, when they
nominated Harry Stillwell Edwards
of Maocon, for United States sena,tor.l
keen interest was manifested in local
Republican circles as to what actlon‘
may be taken by the committee re-‘
garding the party split.
It wag suggested by some leaders
'that the committee will ignore the
progressives and will not take ssue
with them in any formal manner. On
the other hand, there was some be
lief that an effort might be made for
a truce, because of the expressed de
gire of the Republican National Com
mittee to build up a formidable Re
publican party in Georgia this year.
~ The election of a State chairman
and of delegateg to the National
- Convention in Chicago on June 8 wll
take place in the State convention.
Roscoe Pickett of Jasper, State
chairman, will preside. He has ar
rived here, and was in conference
with local leaders Thursday.
Walter H. Johnson of Columbus,
former State chairman who headed
l(:eurgm Republicans for many years,
also is here. R. H, Williams of Grif
fin, is another member of the com
mittee in Atlanta Thursday.
Leaders, in suggesting that the
convention will be held in the early
part of April, said that this time
would prove more suitable to farmers.
“We are anxious for a big con
vention this year, and it is ou pur
pose to fix a time that will sut the
convenience of farmers, as well as
Republicans of the cities,” sald one
of the leaders. »
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Cheer Up!
By John Kendrick Bangs.
TOLERANCE.
AS weeds are part of nature's
plan
So do I think is weedy man,
The deadly night shade and the
rue
Hold deep within some purpose
true
That in a world of floral love
I know not of— }
And so for them that fail and
o, .
The weeds of human character,
I'll judge them not, for deep
within ;
Their outer semblances to sin
May lie some bit of gold that we
Too prone to judgments can not
Bee.
(Copyrignt, 1920, Atlanta Georgian.)
Episcopalians to Hold
Union "Service Thursday
A union service for all local Epis
copal churches will be held Thurs
day night at 8 o'clock in St. Luke's
Church in Peachtree street. The
theme of the sermon will be “Qou
Vadis,” “The Witch of Endor,” or the
“Living Christ,” or *“Christianity vs.
Spiritualism.”
The noon day Lenten services in
the Arcade Building Tueedays, Wed
nesdays, Thursdays - and Fridays,
will continue, Dr. A. G. Richards of
Athens, officiating.
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Why buy a non-guaranteed tire from dealers in *‘Seconds”
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Mail Orders, when accompanied by certified check or money order, will be given
prompt attention,
BATAVIA RUBBER CO.. BATAVIA,N. Y.
The police believe they have cap
tured two accomplices to a band of
burglars and shoplifters operating in
Atlanta in the arrest Wednesday
night of two well dressed young wo
men giving thelr names as Fay @ m
ilton and Mrs. J. W. Weaver. They
are docketed at headquarters as sus
pects.
The Hamilton girl was arrested by
Deteative Vick Young in a depart
ment store. She gave her address as
27 Kast Harris street. Mrs, Weaver
was taken when the police searched
the East Harris street apartment and
found valuable dresses and dry goods
believed to have been stolen.
The arrests fallow many thefts
from Atlanta stores. Simultaneously
Wholesale Dealers in Iron, Steel,
Metals and other Waste Mate
rials.
43 to 51 Magnolia St.
Phone lvy 7057.
Correspondence Solicited.
there were a number of burglaries in
different parts of the city.
When the women were appre
hended they consented to be taken
to headquarters protesting innocense.
The Hamilton girl gave her age as
25 and Mrs. Weaver declared her
age to be 20 years. Upon her state
ment that her mother was ill she
was permitted to give SSOO bond.
PERSHING TALKS.
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ute to the women of America dur
ing ghe war, to the soldiers from
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