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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
maraj cow** r /fry
KING AND QUEEN
OF SPAIN'S ARMY
GALA BALL IS HELD AT PAL
ACE OF DUCHESS.
Spanish Papers Demand Strin
gent Laws for Protection
Against Anarchy.
By Private Leased Wire.
Madrid, June 5.—The populace of
the Spanish capital Is recovering Its
composure, and the program of the
wedding festivities Is being carried out.
The king and uueen were present
yesterday at n military review at Cara-
hanchel camp. About 15,000 soldiers
and sailors participated In the review.
The military review was followed by
a musical competition and a gala ball
at the palaco of the Duchess Fernan
members of the Spanish royal family,
and the visiting princes and envoys.
The newspapers of Madrid are chiefly
giving' their attention to the need of
measures for the protection of society
against anarchy.
The police are on tile track of the
accomplices of Morales, the would-be
assassin who committed suicide Sat
urday. His confederates, It Is now
known, assisted Morales in escaping.
PISTOL DUEL FOUGHT
III JACKSONVILLE ST
FIVE 8HOTS EXCHANGED, pUT
NEITHER PARTICIPANT
IS HARMED.
EIGHT OF THE BIG CHICAGO PACKING HOUSES
DECLARE THAT THEIR PLANTS ARE CLEAN AND NICE
Special to The Georgian.
Jacksonville, Km., June 6.—A duel with
pistols was fought here on Cedar street
yesterday afternoon, between II. C. Smith
nml Charles I). Gardner, prominent citl-
A Gardner tired three shots and Smith two.
Neither was hurt.
The windows in Week's shoo shop were
shot out.
noth men were arrested. The shooting
was caused by s dispute over s debt.
CONFEDERATE DEAD
ARE GIVEN HONOR
Washington, June S.—Musical and
oratorical tribute was paid Sunday
to the Confederate soldiers whoso
bodies rest in Washington. Several
thousand persons visited the national
cemetery al Arlington. The ceremony
tvaa held In the Confederate section of
the cemetery, and was under the au*
pices of the Confederate Veterans' As
soctatloh of Washington, the Daugh
ters of the Confederacy and the South
ern Relief Society.
Among those who paid tribute to the
dead were Hon. John Sharp Wiliams,
congressman from Mississippi, and
Hilary A. Herbert, former secretary of
the navy.
The floral "Southern Cross" was urn
veiled by Mias Elisabeth Gould. The
unveiling proved an Interesting fea
ture of the exercises. The grave of
General Joseph Wheeler, who died re
cently, was decorated.
Mr. Williams road a letter from Sec
retary of War Taft regarding tho pro.
posal to erect a monument in tho cent
etery to the Confederate dead. In which
the secretary said It would afford him
pleasure to see that the shaft was
given place provided the Inscription on
It meet the approval of the proper au'
thoritiei.
PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD
WILL ELECT TRUSTEES
fipeclsl to Th# Georgian.
Spartanburg, a C., June 6.—At S o'clock
K ft t r ?S°i l * of tho tax payers
will be held for the purpose of electing two
trustees of the public school hoard and
It la expected that a lively fight will de-
r;: °P- 4 For time there has been oppo
sition to members of the board who were
supporters of Professor Frank Brans, au-
prrfntendent of the. city achooi. and the
{£ ht I* to li®* against * Professor Kraus,
through the school
board of trustees.
HAS ACCEPTED CALL
TO WILMINGTON CHURCH
k|»'< lnl to The Georgian,
tvilmlqrtim, N. C., June 5.—The Rev.
«*• £"* haa accepted a call to the
‘."'"•'out Bpiwopal ctuipel of rt
kUepherd. Of Wlimlngtou. For tl
p';; 1 ' •"«« he has had charge S
• Pknwhtal sir boot, Beaufort, N. C.
"-rVl^VnV ° f 8 *” r * n ** »"'•
HOME COMING WEEK
FOR KENTUCKIANS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
Atlanta to Louisville.
On account of tho above occasion
he W. & A. R. R. and N. C. & St.
i- Railway will sell round trip tickets
nn June 10, 11 and 12 at rate of one
tare plus 25 cents for the round trip,
the rate from Atlanta being |».65,
flood to return until Juno 23,
,06. By depositing ticket and paying
, e of 50 cents. However, tickets will
he extended until July 23. *
Three trains dally, leaving Atlanta
*t 8:35 a. m., 1.50 p. ni. and 8.50 p. m.,
•il carrying standard Pullman sleep
ers Atlanta to Xashvillo and Nashville
to Louisville.
In addition to this service there will
w through sleeping cars operated on
i i m ' tra * n x of June 1# and 11,
to Louisville without change.
, -- r n * Louisville next morning at
8:20 a. m.
Route Is via Chattanooga, Nash
ville and Mammoth Cave. ,
Por further information write or
call on
■L A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER,
C. P. * T. A. U. T. A.
Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pass. Sta.
CHARLES E. HARMAN.
General Passenger Agent
MCO E» C .Ty. R £i£ , 5£!:3?£ l .£ H0 7P? 0F ACTUAL SCENES IN THE SLAUGHTER HOUSES DENOUNCED BY UPTON SINCLAIR. THE ONE ON THE LEFT 8HOWS HOW "8KIN-
eiTGuBD f..V‘o R A E ^^ R .S P ^£ 1 5P:„ A t L KINDS OF DISEASED MEAT. UNFIT FOR OTHER PURPOSES. IS DOCTORED FOR THIS PRODUCT. PHOTO ON THE RIGHT HOW8 HOW
SUMMER 8AUSAGE IS PREPARED. THE AUTHOR OF “THE JUNGLE" DECLARES THAT THE TAINTED HOG MEAT 18 DYED ANIJ PREPARED WTH CHEMICALS.
TOOK CHILD TO FUNERAL
AND FAILED TO RETURN HER
Now Mrs. Sidney Goss Must Answer in Court
Complaint of Her Husband and Settle
Custody of Mary Ruth.
Because Mrs. Sidney Goss, of 211
Rawson street, eald she only wanted
to take her little girl, Mary Ruth Goes,
a funeral, and would return her
after the service, and has failed to
bring her back, as L. H. Goss, the hus
band and father, alleges, he has Insti
tuted habeas corpus proceedings to
get possession of Mary Ruth, whose
mother and father are separated.
In thff petition flled in the supe
rior court, Goss alleges that he and hie
wife are separated, and that since
they started living apart, he has had
possession of their S-year-old girl.
On June 2, 1906, It Is claimed that
Mrs. Oosa went to 386 Olenwood ave
nue and said she-wanted to take Mary
Ruth to a funeral, and that she Would
return her to her father after that.
It ia alleged by Goes that hia wife has
failed to do this, and that Mrs. Dick--
erson, the child's aunt, has said she
would aid Mm. Goss in retaining pos
session of the. little girl. Charges of
a sensational nature are made against
Mrs. Goss In the petition: which also
asks that Mrs. Dickerson and Airs.
Goss be made to appear In court and
bring the child.
Judge Pendleton has set June 7, at
8:30 o'clock p. in., as the time for the
hearing of the habeas corpus proceed
ings, when It wilt be decided who is to
retain -possession -of. Mary. Ruth Goss. '
IN SING SING PRISON DEATH HOUSE
LAWYER PATRICK DEVISES A WAY
TO AGAIN ESCAPE ELECTROCUTION
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 5.—Working night
id day In his cell at 8lng Bing, Law
yer Albert Patrick, who has been In
the death house over four years await
ing execution for niurder of William
H. Rice, has devised a way to escape
the electric chair for the flfth time a
week from next Monday.
MRS, ASTOR'S COUSIN
SAID HUJBV BIT HER
WOMAN REFUSED TO COMMENT
ON HEARING REGARDING
HUSBAND’S DEATH.
By Private Leased Wire.
Monrovia, Cal., June 6.—Mfs. Al
berta Jewell Dabney Storfs, cousin of
Mrs. Nannie Langhorne Bhaw Astor,
and bride of five months, today re
fused to comment on the hearing In
connection with the mysterious death
of her husband, Roland Storrs.
City Marshal Miller testified that
Mfs. Storrs said to him, while she
rode with him from her residence:
1 can't see how Roland could do It
If It had been Ned Cutter, as mean as
he Is, it would not be so bad.”
Mrs. Kendall Cutter, who sat at her
sister's side, became convulsed- with
laughter^v H R oreve* testified that
Airs. Storrs spoke to him of unkind
ness shown -her by her husband,, and
showed black and blue marks on her
arms, where she said he had bitten
her. He teetlflad to assisting Hr*.
Storrs Into th# house after she> had
fallen near the door, and that she ex
Ct -WU10od ever forgive me? Will He
have mercy on me?” - ■
Prosecuting Attorney Fleming made
the eensatlonal • announcement thst
the prosecution wouldLE-Un hi£
had been a struggle between theJluS*
band and wife, and- that the shooting
n£T?nd Howarth. friends i
of the Stoi. testified that they had j
been at dinner, leaving about 7 o clock.,
They said Mrs. 8‘orrs had drsnk a
glass of whisky and one of beer. f
MEMORIAL SERVICES
HELD IN DECATUR
RmcUI to The Georgia.
Decatur, Ala., Juue Bceatifal ind »P* ]
nroorUte memorial services In comwemoru *.
Goo of Jefferson Davis and ,
dead, buried In the city cemetery In tbl«
city, were held Sunday afternoon. Th,
services were under the «aspires of tb*|
Camp Horace King United Confederate;
eterana. Joe Wheeler Chapter, Doubters,
the Confederacy, and Hem BlarkweU;
Chapter (children's) of the United Dssgk-|
the CimfalenC?*
He has prepared two new motions.
Ono Is In the form of a writ of error,
and the other la In the form of a writ
of habeas corpus. -Both applications^ MU
are to-be made to a.judge of the Uni- have expressed themselves as entlrel;
Are Willing, However,
to Listen to Sug
gestions.
SAY THAT ROOSEVELT
IGNORES VITAL QUESTION
/ '
Assert Investigators From All
Over the World Have Exam
ined Their Houses.
By Private Loosed Wire.
Chicago, Juno G.—Declaring that
their plant* are kept clean, that the
methods of handling meat are sanitary
and that their products are anything
but unwholesome, eight of the groat
Chicago packer* last night issued nn
olllcJal statement in gnawer to Presi
dent Roosevelt and Miaan. Neill and
MAN WHO PROVOKED INQUIRY.
SAYS IT’S UP TO THE PUBLIC
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 6.—t*ptnn Hlnelalr, who®e
book, “The Jungle," caused the president
to start the Investigation, la rejoicing over
the 1*111111*0110)1 of the report of beef In*
qulry whleh he oaya vindicate* hi® poattlon.
"The people now have the fneta," aatd
Mr. Hlnelnlr, “and If they do not not It
will he their own fault. I am glad the
president la atilt Inn
chemicals mid dec)
houses. It seems 0_
rhcmlenla ahould lie auflricleutly proven by
the catalogue* of the packers* supply
houaes.
“The moat important thing. In the whole
report ia that It deals with nothing hut
atilt Investigating tho use of
I deenyed meat !u the parking
earns to me that tho use or
bought aa * healthy and condemned on
inspection after slaughter. And now*,
In spite of persistent misrepresentation,
we nre heartily In favor of making this
inspection more efficient, if that can be
done, and of extending operation of the
law to cover the sanitary conditions of
packing houses.
What Professors 8ay.
to be regretted that Messrs.
Reynolds, whose report on alleged re- Nelli nnd Reynold* did not gel n prnc-
volting conditions in Packlngtown was
sent to congress yesterday.
The statement Is signed by Armour
ft Co., Swift ft Co., Nelson, Morris ft
Co., Q. H. Hammond Company, Omaha
Packing Company, arid the American
Provision Company, Libby, McNeil ft
Libby, and Schwarzchlld, Sulzberger ft
Co.
Open to Suggestion.
The packers declare that doctors,
chemists, sanitarians and Investigators
bearing credentials entitling them to
consideration, have for years made In
vestigations at the packing houses and
the personal nhaervatlons of the rommls
aloncra and la thus Impregnable. Anpnreat*
ly the packers havo not n loop hole for
curette.
"Certainly I am In a position, if anybo*
In. to testify to the extraordinary cautli
R lth which the commlmdoq (Worked. It w
eqtiently a source of vesutlou to me to
bring to them evidence which accmed to
lie absolutely overwhelming nnd to have It
flrat excite suspicion and then In* rejected.
"Mr. Neill explained fo wo. however, that
he played the part of the devil's advocate
and he did hia heat to find n ftnw In every
argument. 1 cama to understand ala po
sition and to ngree with him. hut the effect
of tlie attitude which ha had to assumo
should be noted ill Judging of bis report
nnd whnt It proves."
ted States circuit court, and in case
of his denial, an Immediate appeal Is.
to be taken to the United States s;i<
preme court.
ON HIS WEDDING DAY
MARRIAGE OF WEALTHY REAL
ESTATE DEALER IS POSTPON
ED INDEFINITELY.
Spevlal to The. Georgian.
Wilmington. X. t\, Jane (.—All Ihe plan,
had been pbrfected for an early morning
marriage here, and the gronm-elect had
■pent the greater pert of two daye arrang
ing the detail, for bis honeymoon, wben
a andrien eelinn- of fright took poaaeaatoii
Ini ami bla whereabout, are nnkuowu..
RFo. Illll. of .Newborn. Jf. f\. and Mlaa
Margaret Douglau,-of hud
lawn aweethearta for yeara and their frtenda
were not anrprlimd when their engagement
announced. The wedding waa eet fig
rday morning. The mlnlaler and at-
lendnuta were mi band promptly nod the
arrangeuienta were complete exeept the
preaenre of the rroom. All effort* to And
Mm remitted In fallnre and th, marriage
wnf postponed Indefinitely. >
Mr. Illll la a Wealthy real estate denier,
(0 years of agr, nml a gentleman well
known In eaatern North farollnn.
Miee - Don glass Is - • handsome, refined
vounu woiunn. many year* the junior of
DOUMA MADE MISTAKE,
SAYS PREMIER GOREMKYN.
Special Cable.
Bt. Petersburg, June (.—Premier
Goremkyn iMued nn official statement
today, declaring the dourna made a
mistake ih Ha right to-rote a “lack of
confldeDce" In the government nnd that
the doumn and its fuprtlone found a
model In the Prussian diet.
satisfied with the manner that meat
handled. They say that a slaughter
pen la no placs for dress suit*.
Also, the packers announce that they
are ready and willing to adopt any
practical suggestion which r
Improvement.
Packers’ Statement.
The statement of the packers fol
lows:
•The question raised as to.whether
diseased meats are sold by our.packtng
houses Is a question on which the whole
world wait* Ihe facts, and the truth
must be told. Ia the entire meat and
live, stock Industry to have a ‘square
deair Thla vital aide of the whole
question, however, la absolutely Ignored
In President Roosevelt’s message, and
all but omitted from notice In the Neill-
Reynolds report.
"Kvery pound of meat In our pt
houaes 'comes from animals which are
Inspected and passed by trained veteri
nary agents of the department or agri
culture. Thla I* the absolute fact. We
are not Interested In animals condemn
ed before slaughter, We do not buy
them. Every animal bought by us la
Inspected both before and after slaugh
ter, In accordance with the strictest In-
apectlon regulation ever devised In any
country, not even excepting Germany.
Every animal or carcass that doea not
pass this rigid 'Inspection Is condemned
and disposed of under the personal su-
ervlalon of the, agent of the United
tatea department of agriculture.
Balieve in Impaction.
‘The administration always know*
these facta. The writers of th* Nelll-
Reynolda report know them. That these
are the facte Is reluctantly admitted
In their report, b'ut even thla slight
reassurance to the public la almost
burled *ln the tall end of what they
have written.
‘We have been believers In rigid ani
mal and meat Inspection since th* In
spection was Unit Inaugurated. We
have shown our belief In It by shoul
dering for th* benefit of'the Industry
on annual loss of approximately II,-
000,000—our loes on animate which are
GEORGIA TRANSFER & STORAGE GO,,
i I WE HAUL EVERYTMNG j j
Offices 14 E. Mitchell and all freight
depots. Telephones Main No. 2.
Special attention to delivery of mer
chants’ freight.
Gcal light on their eubjecl before writ
ing a report. In whlrh It Is apparently
assumed that bloody grease and the
overy-day Incldrnte of animal slaugh
tering are dirt. In contrast with Own
view, we call attention to a report on
packing house conditions by Professor
T. J. riurrlll, Ph.D, vice president and
profeaaor of bacteriology of the Univer
sity of Illinois, and Professor 11. S
Orlndley, professor of chemistry at
the seme Institution.”
The report nf Professors Burrlll and
Orlndley, after nn Investigation nmdo
within ten (lays, la offered by the pack
ers as follows:
8aw One Expectorate.
"Our observation makes It Impossible
for us lo believe Ihe horrible stories
recently appearing 1 In. print, or'Mint
anything approaching th* described
conditions In this Industry really exist*.
M - .'PI' '" Ill I" II" l Im, II,, V 1,1 I,
of the government Inspectors was done
In strict accordance with the ragnla-
tlnns Issued by the bureau of animal
Industry.
The condemned carcases, or parts
carcases, nre followed by these offi
cials, notwithstanding, the statement*
to tho contrary, to the rendering tanka
and thase tanka are sealed and . un
sealed In their presence, and only In
their preaenre. If these men are com
petent for their work, ilnd they ap
peared to us to be performing their
duty, It Is Impossible for th* packers,
If they so desired, to use, unlawfully,
condemned animals or carcases. We
paid particular attention lo Ihe charges
that employe** spit on places which
com* In contact with th* product*.
■ * No Use for Drsia Suits.
"We saw on* man expectorate dur
Ing our entire Investigation and he
was a government official. The pack
ing business Is for butcher* and any on*
having any connsctlon with the actual
work has no us* for dress suits or kid
gloves, as It Is not milliners' or Jewel
ere' work. We did not And anything
seriously repugnant to cleanliness or
wholesomeness In .the operations or
procedures, but we did And a desire on
the part of all employee* we cam* In
contact with to avoid unclean prac-
tlGM.”
In the light of what w* ara doing,
w* have a right, w* believe, to protest
against hasty and empirical judgments
that serve only to put weapon* Into the
hands of foreign competitors of th*
American live stock and meat produc
ing Industries. This phase of the ques
tion cannot be svadsd. At the risk of
being accused of trying to hide behind
th* farmer, we say that hasty, lll-dl-
gssted. Intemperate criticism of Ameri
can packing houses strikes not at th*
packers, but at svery farmer who raises
a hog, sheep or steer for market. With
out the foreign market, created by th*
parking Industry, th* American live
stock growers’ business would be ab
solutely stripped of proflt. >
Expected Suggestions.
When Investigation by Messrs. Nell
and Reynolds was undertaken ws as
sumed that It* purpose was to forward
Improvemsnt In parking house condi
tion* If Improvsmsnl* could be devised,
rsther than to gather ammunition for
an attack upon the live stock and meat
producing Industry. Acting ution this
belief, w* Invited from these Investiga
tors and from Presldsnt Roosevelt any
practical suggestion they could make
for th* Improvemsnt of packing house
conditions and at the same time we
guaranteed that their suggestions
would be carried out.
"We know our methods are go.
we stand ready to adopt any pr
suggestion In the tine of lmprov _
We do, however, most emphatically dls-
SERVICES TUESDAY
AT FIRST BAPTIST
.At .the new Flmt Baptist church
Tuesday night thoro will bo services
open to the general public of the
city. A musical program has been nr*
i. 111 k »' * I f"r tin- on ii'.lt.Ti, iin<! Huhlil
David Marx, Dr. J. \V. Lee, Hev. Ormo
Flinn and others will speuk.
The members of all churches nnd
denomination*) In thle city, and the
general public Is welcome nnd cordial
ly invited to be present. Hervices will
start at 8 o'clock.
John M. Ureen, chairman of tho
board of deacons. Monday night stat
ed: “Wo want the people to meet us
It.nit.I MU llllllll, ll lf.|.t t tlvi* nf dfUMIll
Inatlon, to enjoy tho services and seo
our new nnd magnificent house of
worship. A cordial Invitation Is ex
tended'to the public."
GREATER CHARLOTTE
IS BEING AGITATED
gprrlal (o The CIcorjrlon.
Charlotte, Jf. f\. Jape 6.—Thcro was en
Informal meeting yestsfrjfly of the com*
lutUees from oil of tb* legldaUre bodies
the city to consider tbe question of
taking In tbe ■nt.'ir • of n* n
borough.' Tho papulation of the aoctUw la
now 7,000, It being tbf* residential section
of the town, where many luilunntlal and
molded mail have their suburban homea.
Them wee warm discussion during the
meeting.
SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE
IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Be Wise
When one maizes a contract
agreeing not only to keep a
Life Policy in full force for
twenty yean, but also to be
alive twenty years hence, under
penalty of losing all profits on
the policy, he ads foolishly.
Why? Because he can get
more without doing it. How?
By taking an Annual Dividend
Policy in the Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Company, New
ark, YV. J.
Angier & Foreman,
State Agents,
Atlanta.
OVER 2,500,000 WORDS
CONTAINED IN WRIT
—
TRANSCRIBING TO COST GREENS
AND GAYNOR ABOUT .
•7,500.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Savannah, Go., Juno 6.-
trnnscriblng the writ of
Oreene-Gaynor suit for
The ermt of
»rrnr In the
tho circuit
court of nppenls will bo $7,600.
Tho record comprises eight volume
containing about 25,000 folios. It will
cost tho defendants at least $3,750 to
havo this rocord transcribed and an
equal amount to havo it jirlnted and
put In shnpo for tho appellato court.
Clerk Johnson haa thirty days after
the writ of error in which to preparo
tho record.
There are over 2,500,000 words in it*
CORNERSTONE LAVING
CHANGED TO THURSDAY
The laying of tho corner-stone of fit.
Luko's Episcopal church haa been fixed
for Thursday afternoon at 6 o’clock.
Tills change was made because Bishop
Nelson had to bo out of the city Tu
day afternoon. A splendid program has
been arranged.
COLLECTION AGENCY
To
maintain p general
agency, to furnish a price a
members at a regular intervals, and to
promote generally tho Interests of tho
Atlanta wholesale grocery trade,
number <>r Atlanta grocery dealers
have applied to the superb
a charter for the Atlanta Wholesalo
Grocers' Association.
Tlie merchants who will hold mem*
borship Jn the Atlanta Wholesale Gro
cers' Association are George Boynton,
Frank E. Block, D. II. Br.mder, Jacob
hinosky, W. P. Fain, H. T. Murrett,
H. L. Hlnger, A. Mcl). Wilson, K. M*
Yow, M. J. Krnnklln, C. Goldstein, J.
N. Hlrs. fi, K. H. Kelley, .f, K. Maddov
John A. Mftngot, N. E. Murphey,
W. Walker, It. F. Wynne.
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THE NEW8 FROM HOME. 0
O
Mpedal to The Oeorglso.
Charlotte, N. C., June 6.—The mlnfstertal
conference of this dty, meeting with l>r.
B. O. Taylor, of Boston, who lectured
through tbe Carolines last autumn on
•dentine temperance, yesterday appointed
delegates to go to .High Point, where
state gathering will lie 1
dlacuas the queatlon of
atate legislature pest January
weblog of sdentlflc tempera two In
this evening to
•iallslng tbe
,.... to establish
the leaching of adeutlfic tempers nr
all of the public admols of the state.
The High Point meeting will probably
lie attended by representative loaders of
the diardl and dtlsenahlp from all
Rd Dr. Taylor will ha pi
tbe state, and
to outline r
movement
be preseat
MUNICIPALITY LEAGUE
WILL HOLD CONVENTION
ll|wrl,l l» Tb, (iKirglsu.
Anxnsts, Us., Jun* (.—Mi,or Alim rr-
port*4 lot nl(ht thst th*f* would l>* about
■■ mmnlicru of lbs Lcsgua of (Iwrgtu
Municipal,Ur* la tb* dip during tb* ran-
.rmtlon that will b«'h*ld her* arxt w**k.
Tb* lot daj'a wMtm will h* bald at tb*
Loch*, wblrb I* ** ran mil** above tho
dtp. on tb* Angnuu ranal. Tbara will
THROUGH SLEEPING
CAR LINE TO
Wrightsville Beach, N ,C.
When you leave Atlanta for
your summer vacation, drop a
postal with your address to the
circulation department of Tha
Georgian, and the paper will be
mailed to you at the tegular
carrier rate to city suhsrrtbera,
of ten cents a week. When no
tifying the office In this man
ner, add your home uddress also.
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AT THE THEATERS
At the
The program at Ponce DeLeon Mon
day night announced that Mary Marble
and Little Chip and a select company
would arrive next Monday night, and
if the company of musical tendencies
is able to give as pleasing u per*
formance as that put on Monday night
at the Caaln<
record-breaking
•. i• .t. t -< pi«
tertalnment are
a long time.
sent from tbs opinion that the way to
' le*s food supply Is to at-
better tha publli
tack the source of production that li
already under thorough g ^ver
supervision/*
Commencing Saturday, Juno tbe 9tb.
and continuing each Saturday during
months of June, July and Au*
gust, through sleeping cars will be op-1 V
orated, delivering passengers at the |
J but I hotels at Wrightsville Reach, leaving
Atlanta at 9:35 p. m.; returning, leave
Wrightsville each Thursday, arriving
Atlanta the following morning at 4:30 * ha
a. in. Season tickets $18.55; week I teraat
end tickets, good for five daj'a, $8.25. of IM
long
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