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iXlOJ •fli-LJ-d-i.'l Xli. JU.N.L) JXJ'jVVO.
FOR RENT— HOUSES.
ROBSON & RIVERS,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents. 8 W. Alabama.
S$5 Bouth Boulevard $35.06
25 £ or tf»t ...I m!oo
SStf Peachtree 75.0J
W>G Piedmont 5000
J80 South Boulerard 25.OO
74 Darla 25.00
141 Pulliam
221 Pour tin ml
178 Cherokee .....I! Juo
270 Mafnolia 15.00
81 Pierce uveuuo 15.00
388 Houaton 18.80
« Augusta 35.00
319 Crew- 21.00
148 Rlchardaon 22.60
170 ~ait Pine 2100
10 rooma
10 rooma
10 rooma
9 rooma
9 rooma
9 rooma
9 rooma
8 rooma
8 rooma
7 rooma
7 rooma
7 rooma
7 rooma
7 rooma
8 rooma
6 rooma
6 rooma
6 rooma
6 room*
8 rooma
5 rooma
5 rooma
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
W. E. WORLEY.
Real Estate and Loans.
415-16 Empire Bldg.
READY WEDNESDAY TO SHOW 14
Ponce DeLeon nvenue lota. Yon never
will got them tie cheap again. 81.190 !• the
orlee now; 82,500 will be the price one year
from now.
SAUNDERS & SHARP,
No. 5 South Broad Street.
Both Phones 756.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS. LOCATION. PRICE,
10 *75 Woodward «Tenna $35.00
9 671 Bonth Pryor 32.50
8 115 Lootnle avenue 25.00
8 413 Auburn avenue 20.00
8 44 Whitehall Terrace .. .. .. 25.00
8 232 Weet Pair % .. .. 15.00
« 196 Jett 13.10
8 410 Whitehall 18.00
6 80 Dodd avenue 21.50
6 121 Auburn avenne 21.25
• Oakland City 1S.00
6 178 Cherokee avenua .. .... 27.50
5 Flat. «7 W. Harris $0.60
5 Flat, 115 South Pryor 80,80
5 214 Bonth Forsyth 25.00
6 400 Peachtree 35.00
6 271 East Cain street 22.60
6 106 Peeples afreet. West End.. 25.00
7 306 East Pine street 32.50
5 2S6 Crumley 13.60
8 270 Forreat avenua 37.50
9 64 West Harris 45.00
5 Flat. Forreat avenua 26.50
For Rent By
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
10 East Alabamai St.,
(Century Building)
Both Phones 363.
Rooma Price.
FINE LOT ONE BLOCK FROM GRANT
park; city improvements; price $235; you
can build a house for 31,000: $1,285 for n new
5-room house and lot la cheap In one block
of Grant park.
20 ACRES OP LAND ON THE GEORGIA
railroad, fronts several hundred feet on
railroad at Clnrkston. fronts n 50-foot street
-2,002 feet. Price $1,760.
MISCELLANEOUS..
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS,
POORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES. .
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA.
ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS WOULD
Mcrlflce line mat front bullt-to-order
\\ MMngton atreet home. Would accept
1* ACRES OF LAND ON CANDLE.t ST.,
near Decatur nml Knot Lake. Price $1,200.
It a na level na a floor and fronta a atreet
800 feet.
FRANK C. DAVIS,
Real Estate—325 Empire
Building—Bell Phone
2895.
6,600 BUYS ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
two-story. 8-rooin dwelling* In Decatur,
• Una water and lights, large lot
$3,250 BUYS, ON LIBERAL TERMS, TWO
Idocka of court house, on car line, n 7-
room dwelling. Owner Is anxious to sell.
You let us allow you this home. Price la
right, and terms, you name them. Decatur,
Ga.
iiooo BUYB a” MOD Kit N r Troom COT
tage, new. large oak grove, on electric
ir line, wired for electric lights, built fori*
home, niul nothing better for price.
HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LOT. 100 BY 180
feet, on car line, natural oak grovc.ji per-
ROOFING SLATE.
WE HAVE ON HAND A
LARGE STOCK OF VIR
GINIA SLATE IN STAND
ARD SIZES—CAN FUR
NISH ANY QUANTITY.
ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE
MENT AND METAL
TRIMMINGS. WE ARE
PREPARED TO PUT ON
YOUR ROOF COMPLETE.
DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG.
COMPANY.
THE SEASON OF SINGING
Torso Comments on tho Uniform Prayor Meeting Topic of tho Young Poo-
plo'a Societies—Christian Endeavor, Baptist Young Poople’a Union, Ep«
worth League, Etc.—For December 22 la* ‘The Magnificat; A Christmas
Song.” Luke 1: 46-55.
By WILLIAM T. ELLI8
l**«.
HI V A LOT FROM PH AND WE WILL
\ you nil the money at 6 per cent you
l to build your borne. Will let you use
Mr from one to five years. Bee us mid
talk the matter over.
$2,000 BUYS ON TERMS AT HKCATVR.
Ga., ‘ ‘
per
122 Richardson 8t. (Jan. 1). ...... T
890 Woodward Ave. 7
158 Trinity Ave - 7
832.60
27.50
35.00
35.00
42.60
N#
60.00
35.00
40.00
30.00
45.00
25.00
35.00
150.09
13.80
22.50
17.00
18.00
15.00
12.60
8.00
9 Kcnnesaw Arc. (new) .J,
114 yiffi|-»4*rri(ti4 ^
1C9 loirfc -.trret • r.-rr.m:. .r..ii b 7
141 X. Jnckaon St. Una. 1).,...,.... 8
ISO K, Fair St. (new) I
if Forreat avenue $.
$3$ Edgewood avenue I
64 JY, Harrla St »
Iff rarV atreet (We.t End)........ $
47 Doaaa atreet 18
$41 i'eaeht'ree St 11
83 Gilmer St • .
SS3 4. Georgia Ave 5
Kirkwood. Ga., Sauudere atreat.. 5
$23 Waldo St S
M Fitzgerald street 4
DeLnneli Station. Eaat I’olnl.... 4
a Forireea 'Are $
COLORED HOUSES.
$83 ConnsHy *
tS7 Connelljr 5
$89 Connelly St *
)S-A Tarter St $
IS-B Darker St 1
' EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
For Rent By
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.
Real Estate and Renting
Agents.
24 S. Broad Street
Both Phones.
Rooms. Stzeel and Number. Rate.
Jl r. h . $1$ Jackson $TS.'»
$.r. h.. 3$ IhmMp
l-r. ti, Wllllnflton St. (Battle Hill).... 1S.W
Ir. h.. $4! Grecuiferry ... ...
8-r. h., 709 .North Boulevard ..
8 r. h, *4 Piedmont pines ..
7 r. h, 39$ Xiirtli Jneksou
$.r. h.. O) Whlleford avenue ..
S r. It., lit) E. IMne, upper flat
S r. h.; $$ Kelly atreet .. ..
•Vr, U.. in Sylvan nvemie ....
S-r. li„ 68 Connelly u.
i-r b. 464 E. Georgln Ave., Vet. Jan. 1 2$.
l-r. h., 99$ Hill ••• «*•
Ir, of l-r. b.. chat' road. Morgana.... II.
4-r! U.. 17$ Fern avenue 11.
4- r. b.. ITS Kern nventie 11.
Sr. b.. 89 Garibaldi •• «■
Sr. b.. 90 Morgan 7.
5- r. ta, 733 East Fair • -
Sr. It.. 67 Tye «
Sr. h, 440 Album .. - •• •• *
S r. aeeond floor.. 1-77 float avenne 13.1
l-r. b., 4$ Greenwood 3$.'
W. E. KENNEDY, Rent Manager,
FOR RENT.
1 Mb.re IM Marietta St.
1 Store M I’eaebtree St.
1 Store 1* Peter. St. .. -- •• ••
Z-Store in East Harris Sr
f Store ”—
1 Store
1 Store W nc.1
1 Store 343 Irwin St. SfS
1 store W love joy St.
1 Store 114 Mnngmn Br. JJMg
. more 189‘Peachtree Hr - - »>•<*>
. Ill East Harrla
. 818 Pctera M
; a J (K5MeiV..".."..:: SB
WE SELL FARMS.
$3.00-) AND EASY TERMS BI Y8 75 ACRES
on public mail, clime to Decntur, Ga., 35
acre* open, balance In oak anil hickory.
wimmI will nearly pay for thin farm; 10
acrca of fine open Nil tom land, two flue
•prlnga. and three brnnehea; n good four-
room cottage, flue well of water, land la
yon '
$|0 l
85 acrca. 2V* mllea of Decntur. Tb
haa 4-i-oont houae and barn, about 11 acrca
In branch lwttoin and about 10 acrca
woodland, balance In cultivation. Owner
wantn cnah for thin.
•*WE SELL FARMS.’*
WHO? CHRISTMAS?
WIFE?
HAPPY NEW YEAR?
WHICH MEANS WE HAVE UP-TO-DATE,
new 5-rootn cottage. 4 large lC-foot square
rooma nml wide hall through the bouse,
with grill for portiere; cabinet mnutela and
tll.nl hearth; kitchen 10x12 with pantry;
hot und cold water In kitchen and dining
room: extra large porcelain bath tub and
choice plumbing: liottao handsomely papered
throughout; shade, flowers, corner lot. 55x
150; chicken yaM and garden, chicken bouse,
I'onl house, etc., water In front nml back
rar$l. Now, why not come and see It?
Onlv three blocks from Howell Turk and
school. In tfenutlful West End. one
jc from Gordon atreet car line. Price
and terms only $2,460; say. $400 small, bal
ance like rent, $22.50 per month. Why not
buy nnd own and make your wife happy?
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Bldg.
Both Phones.
A. J. M’BRIDE,
Real Estate and Loans.
318 Empire Bldg.
WANTED — FQR C A SII
CUSTOMER.
mod farm near Atlanta, no either one u.
the rnllronil* or electric ear line,. My run-
raah for i
■ t you
pllvatlon blanks.
1 HAVE SEVERAL CUSTOMERS THAT
vri.h to buy modern, np-to-dste hoiuea on
SSrtb ■I'D. H yo» b*ve anything to of
fer plea or rail or oenil me a complete ilr-
arriptlon with your lowest prlre nml terms.
I Al SO HAVE A CASH CUSTOMER WHO
wlahea to loveal from $50,009 to $75,910
rank In central property. If yon have any
of thla claw to offer. It will |*y you to aee
me at.once.
RIGHT AT THE PIEDMONT HOTEL I
have one of the belt r.nt p.ylng proper-
tie" In Atlanta. There l> nothing that will
Ml It »• » gilt-edge !«ve»tmeat. It ta
claae In and the enhnncemenl In value la
mue” Don't dalay. but aee me al onre. It
Sent, for 11.50* per year nnd I can oell It If
"." .{ once for lei than l!5 «X). and make
Mtlafnctory farm*. Thla bean bonda —
aavtnga l»anka.
CAI L. WHITE OR TELEPHONE.
U„u phone m. =1$ Empire Bldg.
WE I'URI.ISH A WEEKLY RENT BUL-
lellu. giving a good denrriptlon of avery-
tblng we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN -I. WOODSIDE,
• the RENTING agent.
>- JJ AUBURN AtoWUH.
CIom Fiva-Yaar Lcait.
Special to The Georgian.
Huntnvllle. Ala.. Dec. 21.—The «»e«J
between the Elk Theater committee and
Thomnn P. Littlejohn for the cunrdlln-
tlon of the latter's flve-year leone oh
the pl»y houM haa bean cloaca and the
committee will take char** on the Oral
ul January.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Judgments Affirmed.
Denmond v. Hlllyer, from Floyd su
perior court. Judge Wright. Henry
Walker, for plaintiff In error. JuntUa F
Hlllyer, W. M. Henry, contfa.
Southern Railway Co. v. Klliott. from
Henry superior court. Judgu Reagan
Charlton E. Rattle, for pluintUf'In. er
ror. E. M. Smith. Arnold St Arnold,
contra.
McDaniel v. Swift Manufacturing
Co., from Muncogee superior court, T.
T Miller, judge pro hac vice, Garrard
^Garrard, J. H. Martin, W. Cecil Neill,
T. L. Bulger, A. W. Coxart, for plain
tiff In error. Charlton E. Battle, con-
tia.
Oliver v. State, from Putaakl supe
rior court, Judge Martin. H. F. Law-
won, for plulntlff In error. John C.
Hart, attorney general, and E. D. Gra
ham, gollcltor general; contra.
Judgments Reverted.
Floyd et al. v. Rlcketnon ct al., from
Coffee superior court. Judge Parker.
Lankford A* Dickerson, for plaintiff** In
error. Levi O’Steen, J. W. Qulncey,
contra.
Yancey v. Knrwltch, from Fulton *u-
perlor court. Judge Pendleton. W. C.
Munday, Hines & Jordan, for plaintiff
In error. W. H. Terrell, contra.
821. Fort v. State, from city court of
Amerlcus, Judge Crisp. Allen Fort &
Son, for plaintiff In error. Zach Chil
ders. solicitor, contra.
828. Norwood v. State, from city
court of Griffin. Judge Hammond. T.
W. Thurman, for plaintiff In error. W.
H. Beck, solicitor, contra.
829. Smith v. Stale, from city court
of Waycros*. Judge Myers. J. L. Sweat,
for plaintiff In error. John C. Mc
Donald, Holleltor, contra.
834. Cheater v. State, from Washing
ton nuperlor court. Judge Ruwllngs.
Evans & Evans, for plaintiff In error.
Alfred Herrington, solicitor general,
and Hines & Jordan, contra.
837. Barnes v. State, from city court
of Sparta. Judge Little. J. W. Lewis,
tor plaintiff In error. R. W. Moore,
solicitor, contra.
843. Smith v. State, from Monroe su
perior court. Judge Reagan. B. H.
Manry, Berner. Smith A Hastings, for
plaintiff In error. O. H. Ji, Bloodworth,
solicitor general, and O. H. B. Blood-
orth, Jr., contra.
844. Parker v. State, from Walton su
perior court. Judge Brand. A. C. Stone,
A. E. Hawkins, for plaintiff In error.
S. J. Tribble, solicitor general, contra.
Judgments Reversed.
453. Central ■ of Georgia Railway
Company v. Floyd, from pity court of
New nan. Judge Freeman. Hall
Cleveland, J. K. Hall, W. C. Wright,
for plaintiff In error. W. L. Stallings,
II. A. Hall, contra.
503. Southern Railway Company v.
Mouchet, from city court of Hartwell,
Judge Hodges. A. G. A Julian McCur-
ry. for plaintiff In error. Joseph X.
Worley, contra.
545. Georgia Railroad and Ranking.
Company v. Williams, from city court
of Richmond county. Judge Eve. Jo
seph B. & Bryan Gumming, for plain
tiff In error. Austin Branch, contra.
627. Boyce v. Day. from Walton su
perior court. Judge Brand. J. H. Felk.
for plaintiff In error. Napier A
Cok. contra.
742. Taylor v. Felder, from city court
>f Americas, Judge Crisp. George Gor
don. Kills*. Webb & Ellis, for plaintiff
in error. Williams & Harper, contra.
792. Bridges & Joiner v. Jnquea .&
Tinsley Company, from Berrien su
perior court. Judge Mitchell. Hen
dricks A Christian, for pla|ptlffs in er
ror. Alexander A Gary, contra.
803. Black v. State, from city court
of Fltsgerald. Judge Jay. O. H. El
kins, for plaintiff In error. A. J. Mc
Donald. solicitor, contra.
808. Hutchings v. State, from Polk
superior court. Judge Edwards.. Jones
A Hutchens. J. A. Wright, for plaintiff
in error. W. K. Fielder, solicitor gen
eral, contra.
815. Richardson v. State, from city
court of Richmond county, Judge Eve.
Austin Branch, for plaintiff In error,
j. c. C. Black, Jr„ solicitor, John M.
Graham, contra.
816. Lewis v. State, from city court
of Amerleus. Judge Crisp. H. B. Sim
mons. E. A. NIsbet, for plaintiff in er
ror. Zach Childers, solicitor, contra.
83.'». Duggan v. State, from city court
of Sandersvllle. Judge Jordan. Evans
& Evans, for plaintiff In errdr. J. E.
Hyman, solicitor, contra.
847. Franklin v. State, from city
court of Eastman. Judge Griffin. J. A.
Neese, C. W. Atvvlll, for plaintiff in
error.’ W. M. Morrison, aollcitor, con
tra.
Christmas began in a burst of song.
Wherever the Christmas spirit goes,
there also should go sweet hymns of
glory to .God In the highest.
The Son of God among the sons of
men; Divinity icradled in earth's man
ger; the Perfect One sharing the bur
dens of our* Imperfect life, that He
might feel every bit of the pressure j
that weighs down upon mankind—that
Is one of the glorious truths of the
Christmas season.
The little things of todky ipay be the
great things of tomorrow. A Bethle
hem khan was once large enough to
hold all of Christianity. Thirty-three
years later the entire church of Christ
crttild be gathered Into one upper room.
Today that same church covers the
earth.
The sanctity of childhood and the
glory of motherhood are messages of
the Christmas morn.
’Jesus, Jesus. Jesus!” that Is the re
frain of the Christmas bells. “Thou
shall call his name Jesus; for he shall
save his people from their sins.” The
central truth of Christmas Is the truth
of salvation; Its message Is a message
of redemption. This Is the day of days
because It brought to a world that de
served death the fullness of life and
peace. %
Christmas exalts Christ. Its great
est truth Is the Incarnation. God in
man—God revealed to us—Is the flrst
message of this day of days. Jesus,
the Image of the Invisible God, the
Father's best expression of himself to
all his children, Is tho center of Christ
mas. This great day rails of Its mis
sion If It does not give us new love
nnd devotion to the personal Christ,
the Soti'of God.
Religion Is not an austere thing. It
Is all joy the moment we hear the
Christmas angels chorusing until we
swing Into glory to the music of the
redeemed throng about the throno. The
service of Christ Is gladness and peace.
He means that his every disciple should
live In a perpetual Christmas.
Our King Is worthy of our best gifts
—that Is the wise men’s Christmas
message.
There was light for all the world In
the shining of the Christmas star.
Christy. coming wu not merely Into
the Holy Land. He came Into all the
world. True, much of His coming
must be on the feet of His dlsclplse,
but that Is part of the Christmas mes
sage. The greatest truth of this day Is
a missionary truth.
Christmas Is the children's day. And
how It has transformed childhood
wherever It Is celebrated! We hear
echoing through the Christman songs
the Savior's “Suffer all little children."
SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS.
Love not only occupies the higher
lobes of the br.atn, but crowds out the
lower to make room for It's expansion.
—Horace Mann. ,
A feeble dwarf, dauntlessty resolved
will turn the tide of battle.
And rally to a nobler strife the giants
that had tied.
—-Tupper.
We don’t want the faith that comes
by seeing, but the seeing that comes
by faith.—John McNeill.
It Is only persons of firmness that
can have real gentleness.—Rochefou-
cald.
My bark is wafted to the strand
By breath divine.
And on the helm there rests a hand
Othor than mine.
—Dean Alford.
II
la the public
THE ONE DAY.
All u-eek I lolled In the heart of the
town.
Weary of hand nnd weary of brain:
And at end of day, thru the fevered
ntreeta.
1 walked in wind nr rain.
Back to my lonely little room
And sought for God—In vain!
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Judgmenta Affirmed.
$63. Mclnhard. Schaul A Co. v. Fol.
»>m Biol here, from city court of Mow.
trie Judge Shipp. T. H. Parker, for
plaintiff in errur.
Ira.
491. Slaemore el al. v. Woolard, ad-
mlnlatratrlx, from city court of Sylves
ter, Judge Park. Payton & Hay, for
plaintiffs In error. J. H. Tipton, con
tra.
703. Walker v. Swift Fertilizer
Works, from Fulton superior court.
Judge Pendleton. John Q. Walker, for
plaintiff In error: Tye, Peeples, Bryan
tr. Jordan, contra.
740. Central of Georgia Railway Co.
v. Clay, from city court of Polk coun
ty. Judge Irwin. Joel Branham. John
K. Davis, for plaintiff In error. Bunn
ft Bunn. M. H. Trawlck, contra.
748. Holloman v. City of Tlfton, from
city court of Tlfton. Judge Evo. R. D.
Smith, Jr., for plaintiff In error. W. J.
Wallace, contra.
7J5. Gibbs v. Larson, ffom city court
of Cordele. Judge Stroller. Hill
Royal, for plaintiff In error. W. F.
Hall. Max E. Land, contra.
799. P'ulton Land and Improvement
Company v. National Investment and
Savings Corporation, Irom Fulton su
perior court, Judgo Ellis. Thomas I..
Bishop, for plaintiff In error. Lowndes
Calhoun, contra.
781. Taylor v. American Clay Co.,
from city court of Jeftereonvllle, Judge
Shannon. R. V. Hardeman, A. W.
Stokes. Berner. Smith & Haatlnga.
for plaintiff In error. 8. A. Crump.
Burton Smith, contra.
799. Monroe v. Citizens' Bnnk of Ab
beville. from city court of Abbeville.
Judgo Nicholson. (Alllrmed with di
rection.) Martin Cannon, for plaintiff
In error. Hal Lawson, contra.
807. Coleman v. Stole, from Hara'son
aU|>ertor court. Judge Edwatds, Grlf-
nth. Weatherly A Mathews, for plnln-
tiff In error. W, K. Fielder, solicitor
And nt the week-end forth I fared,
Far out from the heart of the town.
Where the quiet autumn woods lay
clothed
In crimson and gold and brown:
And there, vilhOie oaks nnd the aol-
•mn pines,
By a stream. I sat me down.
I sat me down with the sun
And the moss and the maidenhair.
And the yellow leaves that fluttered
down
Thru the golden autumn air;
And I found you there—
Dear God,
I found you there!
—Edith Summers, In The New Orleans
Tlmes-Democrat.
GOVERNOR SMITH
WILL ADDRESS THE
GEORGIA EDUCATORS
general* contra^
811. Aver* v. State, from Harmlaon
superior court Judge Edward*. U. G. a..™
Brock. Jane* A Hutchtna. Griffith &)the iiafe door and hla manager. Ben J,
• Q r€cn who-accompanied him, threw
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta, Ga.. Dec. 21.—It wa» an
nounced thla morning by Lawton B.
Evans, president of the Georgia Ed
ucational Association, that the organi
zation will meet In Augusta In annual
session from April $0 to May 1. Over
one thousand teachers will be present.
Governor Smith and Secretary Rons,
of the Peabody Educational fund, will
deliver addresses at the meeting.
BRINDAMOUROPENS
REFRACTORY SAFE
If Drlndamour should turn bank rob
ber—
He would not have to use nltro-gly
csrlne. dynamite, and other explosives
esnentlnl to the cracksman's game.
This was thoroughly , demonstrated
Friday when the great jail breaker and
handcuff king, by special request, open
ed a safe In an office In the Empire
building, tho combination of which had
been lost by tho owner.
When he discovered that he had lost
the safe combination nnd that he wa
unable to open 11. the owner, a well
known bualness man, telephoned to the
Orpheum Theater and asked If Brln-
damour would consent to fry his shill
on the safe. Manager Ben Kahn rom-
munlcated the request to the hnndruff
MS
ALL THIS WEEK
1— The Labakans,
Gymnastic Grotesques.
2— Maybelle Meeker,
Contortion Dancer.
3— Three Troubadours,
Comedy Singing Act.
4— Anita Bartling,
The Girl Juggler.
5— Al Carleton,
A new Monologue.
v—Elsie Harvey and Field
Boys,
The Dainty Dancing Trio.
7— Stage Struck,
The Klnetograph's Latest.
8— Monroe, Mack and Law
rence,
How to Get Rid of Your Mother-
In-Law.
COMING, THE SAHERAS.
Matinees every day except Monday.
Children FREE at matinees If accom
panied by elders with paid tickets.
Evening prlcss 15c to 50c; Matinees
10c and 25c—Uptown ticket offices,
Jacobs' Pharmacy Soda Fount, Klm>
ball News 8tand. Phones, Bell 3146-M;
Atlanta 1754.
~ M
GRAND,
Wednesday & Thursday Cec. 25-26
Matinee Christmas Day
Klaw & Erlanger Present America's Most Successful Music Play,
By George M. Cohan.
Thirty Weeks in Now York. Thirty Weeks in Chicago.'
45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY
With EMMA CARUS and a Cast of Notable Players.
Business Direction of Cohan & Harris. ' Prices—25c to $1.50.
Friday and Saturday December 27 - 2 s.
* * Matinee Saturday
Jules Murry Presents
FLORENCE GEAR
In a College Girl’s Musical Play
CUPID AT VASSAR
The Brightest and Best of all College Plays. Catchy
Music, Pretty Girls.
Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Night, 25c to $1.50.
went immediately Ip the office In
the Empire building and examined the
safe. Brlndamour then atnnped b*fi
Mathew*, for plaintiff In error. W. K.
Fielder, .ollcltor general, Lloyd Thom-
ns, contra.
813. Currie v. State, from Laurens
superior court. Judge I^wli. T. L.
Grlner, John It. Cooper, for plaintiff III
error. J. E. Pottle,- .ollcltor general,
rontra,
BISHOP GALLOWAY RETURNS
TO ENTER PROHI. FIGrfT.
Special to The Georgina.
Jackson. Mias., Dec. 21.—After an
absence of two months, durlngjwhlch
he has presided over Methodist con
ference version* In several Southern
otHtea, HI.hop Charles B. Gallowuy
cached hi* home In thla city last night.
In view of the fact that he la one of
.he acknowledged leaders .if the pro
hibition movement In Mississippi, and
haa accomplished mote for the cause
of temperance than any man In the
state, the return of Bishop Galloway
1* of ex-entlonal Interest at thla time.
He will take nn active part In the.greut
prohibition mas* meeting to be held
here In January.
SAYS HER HUSBAND
SAVED. CAR FARE
ruel nn'l vicious treatment, j.rofun-
Hy anil tinmkennciw and failure to pro
vide rnr fare for hla children to and
from Sunday school and church arc
among the allegation* contained In u
suit for divorce filed Bnturdny by Mr*.
Beulah «'’arroU again**t her huaband.
E. < ’arrell.
Mr*. Carroll further klhgea that thf
tieatment accorded her by her hu*?-
l*nnd hu* affected her health and that
Hmnl! cape, uaed In hi* act* on the
Ntage, around Kim. And In exactly two
minute* and forty aeeond* the *«fe door
came open and Brlndamour had the
stubborn combination regulated.
Change* In 8taboard.
It I* reported in railroad circles that
change* In the mechnnlcal department
of the Henboard Air Line In Fernandlna
and Jacknonvllle of Interest to At
lanta people nre contemplated. Thl*
change I* reported to be the appoint
ment of 8. H. P. Lattn, superintendent
of motive power of the Mobile, Jacknon
and Kunnas City railroad, to be muster
mechanic at Fernnndlnn nnd Jackson
ville. He will nuccced. If appointed.
O. G. Cheatham, well known In At
lanta and an expert railroad mechanic.
Whitfield Pleads Stlf-b7f«n**.
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 21.—J. T.
Whitfield, who recently shot and killed
W. E. Perryman, a carpenter, with
whom he had had a nrevioun difficulty
In a saloon, I* on trial for the homicide.
He plead* »elf-defen*e.
A., B. & a7RAILROAD
TO BEGIN OPERATION.
NEXT WEEK,
Mats. Tues., Xmas, Tliurs. & Sat.
FRED E. WRIGHT Presents Charles A. Hoyt’s Great Political,
Hilarious Comedy,
A Contented Woman
With Henriette Lee and Charles P. Morrison. Vaudeville Head-
linors and Music.
VGRANB
Tonight—Matins# Saturday.
HKNItY MILLER PRESENTS
A Superb Company In the Long
Awaited Great Am#rU an Play
THE GREAT DIVIDE
Exactly As rrercnf.l SOO TImes In
N. Y. Night 25c to $1.50—Mat. 25o t» $1.
Talladega. Ala, Dec. 21—The At
lanta. Birmingham and Atlantic rail
road, which ha* recently completed it*
line from Brunswick. Oa, to this city,
Will begin regular operation of trains
between the two point* next Sunday.
An Imitation Takas for lit Pattern lha
Real Article.
There was never an Imitation made
of an Imitation.
Imitator* always counterfeit the gen
uine article. The genuine Is what you
a*k for. because genuine art..!o* are
„„„ na , „„ K ,e.. ... . ........ the advertised oner. Imitations are not
;c ha. not spoken Pleasantly to her ‘dv.rtlred but depentr *>ua>-
MOie June. She n*k* for the custody i neaa on the ability of the denier to
their four children, and alimony sell you something claimed to be just
vjtliln the discretion of the court, and as good" when you ask for the genuine^
secured an erder from Judge Pendleton because he make* more profit on the
restraining the-defendant from alter-j Imitation,
until the Case Is disponed ot The suit, get t
“ as entered for the plaintiff by Actor- Refu
J* a!" Wliitre." con- myi Moore Jk Pomeroy.
rnzBUmj
TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY.
The Popular Mualcal Hit,
GAY NEW YORK
Next Week—“A Contented Women.’
Tuetday Evening. December 24th,
YALE GLEE CLUB
at
MARI8T COLLEGE HALL.
Tickets on sale at
Phillips A Craw Co.,
Columbian Phonograph Co.
FEMALE JURORS
DECIDE QUESTION
Denver. Colo.. Dec. 21.—A Jury com
posed entirely of women yesterday ren
dered a verdict In n law suit Involving
the question a* to w hether a purchased
garment fitted the woman purchaser.
Tile Jury said Ihe garment fitted. Thl*
I* the first female Jury to serve In
this elate. .
Gmm opera
AT THE GRAND
Thursday Ian. 2
Matinee and Night
Mr. Henry W. Savage's
English Grand Opera Go.
With Orchestra of 50
In Puccini's World-Famed Success
IMI
BUTTERFLY
This International grand opera
triumph, produced by America's
foremost operatic producer, will be
presented by Mr. Savage's original
New Tork company which recently
broke all world's records for grand
opera at the Garden Theater, New
York.
lower floor tflrst
33 rows) $3: lower floor (lost 5
rows) $3.(0; balcony (first 3 rows)
$2: balcony (next 8 rows) $1.60;
balcony (last 7 rows) $1; entire
gallery $1.
SEATS NOW ON SALE