Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 26, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH? THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1905 THIS STORE Will be open until 1:00 o'clock today. If you’ve failed to get your Thanksgiving Tie or Hat come in this morning. Dinner Vests $3.00 to $5.00 ON* PRICE TO EVERYBODY a Saver? And * man who realises tbe ab solute nocvMlty of getting ah raj of the «orld financially—that money is oJI powerful and that without It man la practically he7plcss. if you are not—4b# sooner yon do awake to tbs full Importance cf sanrltig and banking evory ccmt you can for the day of nead# No matter how small your In come or salary mar be should save some of cot out the you'll find you ca •*- TMnk It It—If you ■a expenses save conald- orer and oome count. "We r»T you to aara—I per cent compound Interest. We loan money only on First Odoetgago Real Estate Securi ties—our security. Equitable Banking & Loan Company Geo. A. Smith, President. SPECIAL NOTICES Thanksgiving Day. Thursday. November f*th. Matinee I:t0; Night l:l£ The United States Indian Band with JAMKrt RIl.HT WUEELOCK < ONEIDA) Ae. DIRECTOR The only Professional Indian Band In . the World. Twenty-six of the finest musicians In the country. Indorsed by all the leading newspapers wherever they have played. Prices—20. BO. 71, $1.00. < Jesse B. Hart & Bro., Funeral Directors Persona! attention given alt business. Phenes 467 TOO. Utt. MA09N, QA. OP IN DAY AND NIGHT. Pursley. esmae Olay. PURSLEY & OLAY, UNDERTAKERS. ays ©pen. Oil ant! »13 Mulberry tL OiSest eiSuiiv# undertaking houa* ^ln Saturday Night, Nov. 28 Spectacular and Scenio Electric Production of Morrisons Faust with Rosabel Morrison And a Great Cast Including THE FAMOUS FAUST CHOIR Owing to the fact of thare being no early train from JackaoavlUa, the com pany will be ungble to give a mail “te performance. Prices—Si. B0. 7G. $1.00, $1.(0. BIJOU TODAY VAUDEVILLE and MOTION PICTURES 4 to 6:30—7:30 to 10 Children, 5c; Adulte, 10c fooT [}m rgraph or ttlephcn* uidcrs OH ties. Carriages to funeral II.M. FUNERAL NOTICE. THANKSGIVING DAY MERCER vs. CRAVCN.—Tb. fun»r»l wM at that HOWARD liu '■•in. V Cravru. of lltnntntham, _ • _ tifcSSr&XtS* A T OENTOAL CITY PARK. SiT'lia bib! I Garae 0allcd nt 2:30 *>• m - Craven and t'apt. and Nr*. W. N. Ken drick are Invited to attend. NOTICE. At la meeting of Masha Clearing House Aee.x Utioe. held No**«ub*r the Uth. IN*. In tr the fact that the higher court# have decided that overdrafts are 111 real, pad that they should not. In aay case be allowed, end Ust offleeie caajfie held pereoaeUy »Ng»oaatble to stockholder# briars ju#a»a ere sustained by peytng ‘ J51 t 1riit h STSU after December 1st. im. the bank*. . . mposlng th* Me«n Ctaartag Hauaa AaeooUUoa. wui abeo- .B8feg4t ■ r HMnir <ou SCON CLEARING Hi SIN. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. taaegdaBes boarding, ateo Moulding* and Finishing tiMierial. ► Uiglee and Loth*. Send U# VmK UAROUTT A^cToNOVAN MFO. COm Lyons, Oa. THE LYRIC THEATER CONFESSED DESERTER RETURNS TO THE ARMY roi.cmut*. o*. No... ten«d I. thirty d«yi [u th. Columbu. ■u.nl liotiav, ll.mt.n Jon... * young mon who hod bm amtlrd for aitor. drrly conduct, told th. polk, that ho «'u * dMrrtrr from fb. United (Hate, army. II. had twM .t.tlonrd at Fort Slo cum, N T. Jon^ will probably b. Ml to Fbrt MeHti.non tomorrow. Kress’ annual Holiday Open ing Sale, Saturday, Nov. 28th. Souvenirs to the ladles. ThanlnrffrTnf Day. Macon will observe the day In va rious ways. i The boused ap clerks will go to the woodii and as far as possible take the boys along, and the big bird* and the. little blrvl#, the bluebirds, the Hparrowi, tffsr lark# and the redblrds may look out. Borne will go after rabbits and eom will look for poMums, Hut there are many who will at tend church In the morning. All, except those who go to th< woods with lunches In their pockets, will have big dinners. Tr.nae who have homes will feast on the good tfitnga wine housewives have prepared, and the homeless, or those away from homes, will eat at the hotels, where the dhefe will try to make up In good food what will bo lacktnr In the good chw of the home table. Dualneag will take a spurt this morning, the storea opening to fill the belated orders, but In tfte afternoon there will be but few open. * No one will work It the work can be left over tor the morrow. The po lice and the flremmen will be on duty, tho former with but little to do, and the latter hoping they will not called on. AT MULBERRY. This morning at 10 o'clock. Mulberry fltreet Methodist church, tho First Prea- hvferfan. the FI rat Itnptlfft. First Metho- dlat and tho Tabernacle Baptist will hold worship at Mulberry Street Methodist church. Itev, B. C. Dargan, pastor of First Rap lurch, will preach, taking for hla lunio*'nilartclte «f Mulberry Street church, tamponed of Messrs. Boon*. Me- Cardle. Orr and Hamilton, will render several special Thanksgiving musical se lections. AT 8T. JOSEPH’S. It. Joseph Catholic church will hold ... ass at I o'clock this morning, at which time Father Madden wll| 1>s In charge of the services. Children front the school will sing and IN VINEVILLE. There will be a union service of the Methodist Baptist nnd Presbyterian churches In the Presbyterian church at " - W. H. Rich. Special churches In the Presbyter II A. m. Her mon hv Rev pastor of the Baptist ch music. All are cordially Invited. is East Macon Preabyterlai _ _ rill be union Thanksgiving services today at 10:10 a, m. Tho Method!*!, Bap- tlat and Presbyterian churches will unite In giving thanks. Rermon by Rev. J. P. ‘ee. The music will be congregational, d by the choirs ef the three ohueoliee. The people Of the community are cordially Invited. A frse-wllt offering for orphan# will be equally divided between the three church#*. the First Church of Christ. Scientist, on THANKSGIVING DAY (fly James Whitcomb Rfley.) When the frost la on tho punkln and i the fodder's In the shock. And you hear the kyouclc and gobble of the atruttln' turkey-cock. And the clackin' of the gulneys* and the duckin' of ihe hene. And the rooster's hallylooyer as he tiptoes on the fence; O. U’e then's the time* a 1 a-feeUn* at hie best. With the rlsin' nun to greet him from a nltftt Of peaceful reel. As he leaves the house, ~hare-heade and goee out to feed the ■jock. When the frost Is on the punkln and the fodder's In the shock. They'* eomathlng klndo* harty-llke about the atmoafere When the heat of summer's over snd the coolin' fell Is here of course, we miss the flowers, snd the blossoms on tho trees. And the mumble of the humraln-btrda and buxsln' of the bees; But the air's so sppertlxln'; snd the landscape through the base Of a crisp i r.ii ■ y morning of the sarly autumn days “ Is a plctur’ that no painter has the colorin' to mock— When tho frost Is on the punkln and the fodder's In the shock. The husky, rusty russel of the tossela of the corn. And fbe raspin' of the tangled leaves, as golden as the morn; The stubble in the furries—klndo* lone. some-llke, but stQl A-preachln' sermuns to us of the barns they growed .to All; The stmwataok In the medder, and the reaper In the shed: The hoeaea In Uieyr stalls below the clover overhead!— O, It sets my heart a-cllddn' like the tickin' of a clock. When the froat Is on the punkln and the foddeFa In the shock. Then -your apples all Is gathered, sad the onfca a feller keeps Is poured around the cellar floor In red and yeller heaps; And your clder-mokln* *s over, and your wlmmen-folks Is through With their mince and apple butter. nnd fhey*r souse and sausage, too! I don't know how to tell It—but, of slch a thing could be , As the mngclg wantin’ boardin' they'd cal! around on mo l'd want to ‘commodate 'em—all the whole-lndurln' flock— When the frost Is on the punkln and the foddeFs in the shook. A FEW THANKS6IVIN6 DINNER SU8GSESTI0NS ' Bouillon R°»«t Turit.y Chlok.n W» Mashed White Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Rolled YUce Champagne cider Celdry, olives, Cranberry, Jelly. Pickles Pumpkin Pie Mince Pis Black Pudding with Hard Sauce ©lack Coffee Nuts Fruit Bonbons kept: and gladneaa of heart, as when one goetn with a pips to oome Into the maun- S in of tho T*rd. to the- mighty one of mol." Imlsh. I6:ft. Port of the hour will be devoted to th giving of testimonial* to tbs healing am. redeeming power of CThrlatlan Science. The publio ts moat cordially fhvlted. AT CHR7i»T"CHURCH. Thsnksglvtng service* will be held at hrl#t church thl* morning at 11 o'olock. cv. Jonn 8. Bunting, the reHor. win "Mln|*try of Oratttude. The following mualo will be sung by fu^ed cRol™ Hymn 19S—"Come, Te ilonal . ffiirel... ■i IVum- Woodward In D. ■ Btncdlctua—Woodward In D. Imrolt—Hmyn UO, "Th—“ ' im." Htalnrr Kvrle—In K flet. WSfiVfyl niorla llayden. Rout the King Anthem—"I Will Magnify nw, - uom. Hscesshmat;Uvnin lM-'Tralse to Ood. Immortal Prat##." Kocher. — ...j Salvation Armv will have a grand Thanksgiving marling, at 4 p. m. an open air meeting at the Brown llouse. at 7 n. m. an open atr meeting at the Haas hotel, at * P. m. , M.r c " > '- e n IN LAMPHERE CASE „ on Sh « 11 wtth Ctir. Head Soap. D.lrasnlm Btyh Sherry Wine u Roast Turkey. Oyster Filling Gravy Cranberry Jelly Celery Mashed Potatoes Raked Sweet Potato** Spinach Creamed Cauliflower Salad with Mayonn#Jse Dreislng Mince Pie Chease Charlotte Russa Coffee Oysters on tho Half Shell Mangoes Celery Stuffed Olives Rolls Salted Peanuts Tomato Soup Roast Turkey Bread Stuffing Glblet Gravy Cranberry Jelly Baked Squash Creamed Onions Bleed Potatoes Sweft Potatoes Boiled Rice Malaga Grapes Nuts Raisin* Bon Ttonbon# Pumpkin Pte Mines Pie Waldorf Salad Cheese Small Coffee Consomme Small Square Toasted ■Bread Roast Turkey. Bread Filling Brown Glblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Celery Olives Brown Sweet Potatoes Rolled Rice Mashed White Potatoee Creamed Spanish Onions Cold Slaw Claret Wine lettuce. Mayonnaise Dressing Crackers Cheese Plum Pudding. Brandy Sauce Pumpkin Pie Nuta Retains Coffeo Turkey with Dressing Brown Gravy _ Celery > case will probably go to by M tnng on April 5«. Tht the Jury tomorrow night. I Dr. Walter H. Main*, professor of toxl- ■M v at Uu»h Medical College. Chicago, called to the etend by the defenee afternoon. He teal I n*d that on May V, IfCdJte received from Coroner Mack, |v>rte three *«g«!ed Jars, one of w» the stomach of Andrew If else- Hen, said to have been murdered by Mrs. Gurneje. hi another were three atom- •Pha. thcee of Mrs. tiunne*a and two of RALPH CONNERS, Ventriloquist. FRANK VOERG, That Funny •‘German Professor" THE FL0RELL08, Comedy Sketch Artists Pathe’s Popular Pictures. Changes Made Daily. ODELL MILL PROPERTY SOLO TO CREDITORS _ «uiu_ju untununau, I CHARLOTTK. N. C.. Nov. St-*v!.w° n J' ,w, *'f. Mml, ' ,,,,,n t ^ Ralne etated jdvurev of the federal court, the gray» 2m Khm atomaS#*^ hM <h ama!v?Id ,n> of th. jvt.li M»w..fctuil»r com- KST.SJ'Sf ..Vfrt.iJ; lw» In th. Iitn.t> n» M.’.lv.n. IV. J. 1. rtr.v. »h. cvn-tu«tM th. mmnrtdBf thn. tl* cotton mill, '.as I «f th. *»Jr of much r»« r*«t*. ».. wild toiay at 12” •« th.n nnlM hv th. I noon in cVr.wvd t. U^rr. I n"t* tiv. 0!*^*”“°!? U *1 **•“'?«■ TM.uti"in d « wJd!" ' Hie puveheae price was SUM*, notes and atocka In other pranM held by the corporation breugM' thi*, Up to •lTl.m.M. I The sale wUl he submitted to Judge! I Boyd at Oryecebcro Deeember 7. and; If rvnflitgfd the operation of the pall's ' (will be rrstated Die ef fee four mills was recently 4eetro>ed tJ nre land this op.rat<e agetn*t full recovery by Ue crsdUora. Cranberry Sauce Pickles Olives Raked 8weet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Tomatoes Peas Rolled Rico Celd Slaw Plum Pudding Wine Souse Crenm Pie Cheese Pumpkin Pte Fruit Coffeo Tea Blue Points Roast Turkey. Breed Filling Cranberry Sauce Cold Slaw Mashed Potatoes Glared Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Boiled Rice Corn Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Mixed Nute Fruits Roquefort Neufchatel Ice Cream Assorted Fancy Cakes MI t*f\- *T THI^HOTELI. * Mg* Under the eSlSTof*! KSetlfjfl end ap- " M< ” r AB- SS2J‘a2? t “'- Potags, a la Stanley. ^ Celery. Tima, Royale. Cenaomt Baited Almond*. Bllcvd Tomato^ Broiled Bpnnlah Mackerel. Maltre d'Hotel. lead Cucumbers. ParlMtmne Potatoes. BrttoJjwl-SSKtj wKh^fJnrcwi. Snuff FritUraNriM S»um. Prim. Rib. ef B*.f. nf.h Or.vr Maahed Potatoea. Aaiaragua. Ilollandalae Roast Toung Turkey. Cranberry 8auee. s„«n -rth JlbUt Hucklln* l-l*. B.h-d Apple. French Pe«., __ Stcnmei Rl«- Imperial Punch. Nabisco Wafer#. Braised OTossuro with Sweet Potatoes. Roast Mallard Duck, Apple Jelly. Tomato BaJad. Chicken Baled. English Plum Pudding. Hard .Bar- Hot Mince Pie. Chocolate Eclairs. Pumpkin PSa Tuttl Fruttl Ice Cream. Pound Cake. Almond Macaroons. (Tocoanut Kir Oranges. Apple#. Orap- Nuts. I Edam Cheese. Confectionery- Raisins. Tea menu Is before Fatted Almonds. Vol-au-vent Roast Prime Rib < B ticks. c American Cheese. Hotsl Larler. Using German text throughout the La nier tolls the gunit that nn elaborate * *•„ M follow#: Gibran Fruit Punch. CanatM a la Ijuiler. “inda. Chef Oyster Cocktail. Olives. Consomme Prlntanlsre. potage Financier. Grilled Lake Trout. Beurre Noisette. Cucumbers. Pomrnes d'Terre Contourne. Celery. Radtshee. Sweet Plckl##. it ef Game. Chaaiuer. Green Peae. JWb of Beci Maahed potatoes. Candled Tam#, irkey * f au Natural. Roast I/mg Island Turkey. Chestnut Drsssft~ — Sugar Corn Cranberry Sauce. iu Gratln. Steamed Rice. Bnfeed Beets. Frozen Grape Juice. Tenderloin of Beef Braise aux Cham pignon*. Crab Meat au Vln Wane. Cry#tallied Pineapple en Gateau. Asparagus Points, Fmppe. en MsyonaJ English Plum Pudding. Hard and _ .... Rmndy Fauce. Pumpkin Meringue Pie. Green Apple Flan. 53, LABORERS 10 BE NO Sweeping Deportation of Vio Jators Labor Law* Jg Ordered. WASHINGTON. Nov. 25—A ,w«p. ing deportation of violators ot the con, tract labor law# haa been ordered by the department of commerce and la bor# Fifty-three persona, either coni tract laborers or dependents, who came' to this country under an alleged un lawful arrangement with the Firth Carpet Company, located at Flrthcllffo. N. T., have been ordered to be re turned to their homea in England and Scotland. - The cases of many others now an under consideration, but no final dis position has bam mads of them. The department of justice has the prose^ cution pf the Firth Carpet Companj for violation of the contract labor laws, under advisement. I It was charged In a report to the department of commerce and labor! last June that the Firth Carpet Com pany had violated the contract labor law. The department in a statement I I today eaya that after examination of various employes of the concern it was convinced that wholesaie impor tations of laborers bad beet! effected.I | In course of the examination soma half doxen aliens arrived at New York, all destined to Flrthcllffo. They were ordered to be deported. Subse quently on th# report of the Investi gating officer &B persons were ordered arretted. They Included contract la borers and their Immediate familll I FlrthclJffe Is 4a small village L Orange county. New York. The Firth Carpet Company employs $00 men, a large percentage of whom are experld eaced tapeatry workers having re-L eelved their training Jn English and Scotlsh carpet mills. The department claims In Its statement that the books! of the company ehow that 'from 1902 to 190$ over $4,410 had been advanced Ito alien# to enable them to migrate to Firtbollffe. . 'I Caramel Eclair. .. Nesselrode Puddlrur' 1 T.ftdy Flni Maeaiwms and 1 American^ Swiss and Neufchatel Thecae. Saltlne Waft N) Park Hotel. Btlosl Plants. OWre*. Sliced Cucumbers. Plcklea Consomme Royal. _ .. . „Furee of Tomatoes. sm-M. ffiiSkiLi, Fulton Market Tongue. Sauce Hoxle. Prime Rib# of Wo#tan» Reef. Demi Glace. Barbecued Surkllng pig, Georgia Style. Roaat Toung Turkey. Stuffed. Cranberry Orange Ambrosia _ , . _ Queen Addle Puff#. Fried Bananas, a te Cuba, _ _ Salmon Salad. Creamed rotatoea CandleL Engl I *h Peas. Sugar porn. French Beana. China Rolled Rice. . Mince Pine. rumpkfn Pte. English Plum Pudding. __ Hard Sauce. Macaroons. Lady Fingers. Assorted Fancy Cakes. Strawberry Ice Fruits, Cheese. Nuts, Coffee. ' Ral Cracker#. Cream. ilaiss. EUROPEAN. Caterer Hopkins prepares a menu that whtf# not so extensive aa others, contains -jdlnnerJbat will be extremely satisfying. Roast Young Turkey, Oyster Dressing, Crai"*- nberry Sauce. -—tllag Pig, ‘ Cream of Baked Ruckin . ;rum nT Blteed* Feet*. Boiled Toung Potatoes, a 1a WaldorfT Celery. . .Qxteen OHv#e. Plcklea. — Mtoc* pi* •rted paragui. mS sx„. Church will have a Harvest Home Rally. A special program has been prepared, consisting of #ongs. annual reports from different department* of the church, and stirring talks from leading members. An entertaining evening Is assured, and the church extends a cordial invitation to its friends to be present, .Dr. Eugene B. Elder, of the Macon city hospital, ever thoughtful of thoee under hla charge, ha« given orders that a turkey dinner, with cranbercy sauce, | pumpkin Pies, and all accessories be pro- < pared at the hospital today. AJ! the pa- j tients, who are able to eat. from the ( poorest charity patient to the occupants of the private want#, will enjoy a regu lar old-fashioned Thanksgiving dinner. Tax Collector Albert Jones' office will be dosed for the day. The mall carriers wltl make two deliv eries In the business part of the dty. and one In th* residence seotion. The pus toff Ice will ck»e at 12 o'clock noon. Remember the Orphans. November! The ^lad month of Thanks- Time to Think of Christmas None too soon to give some thought to the seleo- I: tion- of Christmae presents. Better start early and . get the choice; «: This year ire will show a Fine Line Imported China. An especially attractivn line in noveltie* and beantifnlly decorated good*. Prices 25c to (16.00. GIFT BOOKS Everything new and nice—one- advantage in i • buying Books ia that something nice can be had at any price, TOYS AND DOLLS. A complete line of godd 1 reliable goods. PICTURES AND MIRRORS. An elegant line of Pic tures in oil, water color, photogravure. COME IN AND LOOK US OVER. McEvoy’s 572 Cherry St. DON'T LET THE BOY PAINT up everything around the house with any of our paint left over from the job. For our p*!nt la aa hard toj;et off aa It I* cany to put on. That la a virtue you wlU appreciate when you find how seldom you have to renew the coat you put on now. It staye brighter longer then any other paint we know. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR C0 t 457 Third St., Macon, Oa. SOUTHERN ELECT R I C SUPPLY & MFG. CO. . Machinery, Electric and Combination- Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY Jj 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. giving! Yes. we have much for - which to be thankful. Our children her more, than 100, and aro all well. Only one death In nearly three years. Of course, wo are thankful And then we hare so many good friends whose warm ... — hearts go out to tho orphans, and whoso idled _Yama deeds prove that "charity never fatleth." Wo thank God for them and we thank them. The year has been a bad one. Money has been hard, panicky times, you know. Rut. friends, tbe little fellows have to eat. and be clothed. Winter Is near, they must be cared for. Th*r will- be • - * - — —- a helpie A Now Roof Over OM SMng/os cared tor. we know, for a helpless little child appeals even to a callous heart It may be you hare already given to the home this year. May be you did not give what your generoua heart prompted, becauao you were hard up n called on. and. you want to help ... We need help aorety. Bills must b« met the lltUe a ones must be ted, ur own dear little home flro, or tuck* Ambrosia. Pumpkin Pla. Assort Cake. LOH'I CAFE. Boupe. . a Chicken Soup, with Okra. Fillet of Trout, with Bacon. _ fit Jullen Potatoes. Celery. olives. Radishes Braised Ham with Rplnach. Curry of Gibbets with Rice. •> . - Spaghetti a te Toscana Roast Turkey. Cranberry Bauee. Roaat Wild Duck. Currant Jelly. Prime Cute New York Beef, au ja Steamed RIoe. Cream Potatoes. Succotash. Green Peas. _ Rolled Sweet Potatoes. Vrfnad1 Banana and Cocosnut Banco. LMtUf. »n<t fom.IM 8.lul M.rontlM. Pumpkin Pie. Apple Pie. Tomato Boullllon. Coffee. Roquefort Cheese. Chestnuts. They were talking of Thanksgiving, chestnut-fed turkles. such oa are sent every year to th© president of the United States, bo he republican or Democrat, by some old Vermont farm er. and of all the things that come to the thanksgiving table* when Farmer Leon Dure said a funny thing hap pened that morning. .His man at the farm had taken him out to a Uttle grove back of the house and said he had dlacovered a chestnut tree load ed with chestnuts. Farmer Dure said he was only an amateur, but he’d be homswoggted If he didn't know better than hla man. for Instead of chest nut* tfte tree# bore buckeyes. He knew that because he knew a man once who carried a buckeye in hla pocket ever so long to curs his rheu matism. Then Mr. Dick Jordan aald that when he waa up In Virginia last sum mer he saw a buckeye tree as big as that big water-oak out there In the park. This was daaslngly large, be cause every farmer aa well aa echos!- boy knosre that the buckeye tree It a dwarf tree. "They tell ms," said Mr. Hugh Washington, "that up them In Ohio the buckeye tree grows In such large quantities that they call the state the Buckeye State."' Then Mr. Jordan drew from his pocket the hard dark seed of the lotus flower, hla luck pl«e*. "Tnat'a my cure for all Hla" said he. land I have only to dream with tnie in my pockat to wander to the. land of the lotus- eaters and all troubles vanish." Then they parted. Demi-Tasse dint Wafers Seven Years of Proof. "I hove had seven yean# of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery la th# beet medicine to take for cough# and colds and for every diseased condi tion of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama. Mo. The world has had thirty-eight ream of E roof that Dr. King's New DUcoyehr i the beat remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitta, hemorrhage of the lungs and the early stage* of consumption. Its timely use always prevents th# development of pneumonia. Sold un der guarantee at all drug stores. 60c. and Jl.oo. Trial bottle free. EUROPEAN M0-M2 Mulberry street —R. U HOPKINS, Msoager.— Open Day and NigM. THANKSGIVING DINNER. Vegetable Soup. Roaat Toung Turkey ° ,tf * r I S2SrvSuiS m sr T7 * uc * Apple Jelly. • f Asparagus, sweet Wrinkled Peas. B'-tgar Coctj Sliced Berta. Ifcvujjt Youag Oatona Potatoes a la WaVlerf. Celery. _ Queen ouvea Pkfctee. Pumpkin Pie. Mince lie. Ambrosia. clothed and warmed. Aa you look at yc ica about th* ruddy •d In their warm little beds, does not your heart go out to the children above whom no mother leans to say ’’good nlghtr’ Give what you can. If you can give only a little. r|v« that, xianv little# make much. Ask Boo how your heart will < help the hrlplrsa *Tls the lesson the God-1 ‘ when you . — iesson the taught Charity mak«th the human divine. Bend all contributions to Gratefully yours, ALBERT 8. DIX General Manager. UNIVERSITY OF PA, TO MEET CORNELL TEAM PHILADELPHIA, Nov. *5—Tho Cornell foot ball team, which will meet the University of Pennsylvania In the annual Thanksgiving day game, arriv ed here today and took up quartern at 'Wayne, a suburb. After luncheon the team went to Frankllnfleld at the University of Pennsylvania, where for two hours they went through signals, tried field goals and were given a chance to thoroughly famUlarlso them- aelvea with the Held. The University of Pennsylvania team went through a light signal drill and rehearsed some new plays on the grounds of the White Marsh Country Club this afternoon. The team is in good condition. — _______ _ itineal ■ * of servico to prove its superiority. No tar < - 0 IttmakeuD. Best thing money can buy for old new roofs. Cheaper than shingle* or tin—needs no annual i painting to keep) tin repairrresists fire, acid, smoki wet or dry. Before you build or repair yc prices and free sampli .ml th. B...om Whr. PATENT VULOANITE ROOFING 00. Dept. 43,626-29 S. Campbell Ave., Chicago, III, or FraaklU^Warrea Co. • Ohio. mtROOF THAT LASTS LONGEST SS. JMr THE MALL ARY MILL SUPPLY COMPANY AGAINST HIS WILL HE WILL Dl l >m PICTURE SHOW BENEFIT OF ORPHANS TRAVELING MAN LOSES HIS GRIP AND UMBRELLA, AND IT MAY RAIN TODAY. Mr. U Hamlltoa, a traveling man from Richmond, Va., wlU spend Thanksgiving Day In Macon, but this waa not hla In tentlon yesterday morning. Mr. Hamilton boarded the train.at th* union depot yesterday that leaves for Co lumbia at 11:30 a. m. He placed hla two grips and his umbrella on a seat in th# car, and went up to th* front to speak to a friend. After a few minutes’ conversation he returned to And both hi* grips and umbrella go nr ' thorough search was made, but the missing articles >u!d not be located. The railroad authorities werd notified of the loss, and Mr. Hamilton returned to the Reeves house, where he ha* been previously stopping, and ts anxiously awaiting the return of his loat properly. He thinks that someone probably took the articles by mistake, and win be thankful for any information leading to GIVEN A TROLLEY RIDE Supt. McFarland hag extended an Invitation to the children of the Lit tle Red'Riding Hood Troupe to take a trolley ride over the city this aft ernoon as his guests. The children will meet at the monu ment on Mulberry street promptly at t o'clock, as the car will leave et that hour. The troupe will give a matinee at, the Grand on tomorrow afternoon. BY THE GRAND JURY SEVERAL TRUE BILLS TURNED OVER TO THE SOLICITOR YES TERDAY—HAS ADJOURN ED TO WEDNESDAY. The grand Jury adjourned yesterday until next Wednesday. The Jury had before them yesterday number of witnesses, among them those who were supposed to know Th# Volunteer* Tonight. The Volunteer# who are among th* cleverest Wd most hospitable enter- tlM1 _ _ h _ talnera In the dty will give a com- JSJSt Ih- '‘LtSSL pany dance thl* evening it their ar-iX?^* th * Sabbath * T " T a " ,tMfal ! tro. bUl, w«r. found. Amon e n -nt t'« ,n Informal .ff.tr, bnd .: JJjjj? numbrr of th, youmr —mm Wbl»i».l Xf 0 "* 11 .?* of th, Vetuntm. .mon* -h«m «r» y^-bjnyani* pool -a. H- A true bill was found against WUI Mingo, the negro accused cf going into Kaplans store and stealing a lot of diamonds and Jewelry. No bill waa found against the negro boy. Charles Henry, who was accused by Mingo of SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE BUT SHEJJEFT HER HOME The police authorities In this city have received a circular from Mr. E. B. Dorman, of Bradleyton. Ala., want, ing to find hla alxteen-vear-old daugh ter with a "very pretty form," who left home last June. She waa traced to Chicago but had left there some time In July.- The father has very good reasons to believe that wil Jj m school but those reasons are not ex pressed In the circular. He also be lieves she Is somewhere In this state or in Alabama, but the exact location of the girl has not been round. She may be going about under the name ot Lllllne Julian or Lillie Nicholas. The father offers a very liberal re ward If any Information concerning the girl Is sent to him either by tele graph, telephone or letter to Mr. K. B. -Dorman. Bradleyton. Crenshaw county. Alabama. ALL OF THE 8HOWS WILL BlVE PART OF THE PROCEEDS TO THE GEORGIA INDUSTRIAL Beginning on Monday. November 2®. Mr. R. 1* Hyinan will give part of the proceed# of the Elite moving picture show to the benefit of the Georgia Indus trial Horn* In order that they might get up a very fine Christmas dinner and loma suitable presents for the little homeless one*. This division of proceed# wilt last till December 2f. and It Is hoped that there will be a goodly amount taken by that time. Mr. Hyman will offer $10 In gold to th# V 1 ® number of tick ets, $10 In gold to tne boy or girl selling the largeat number of tickets, and $S In pold to tbe girl or boy selling the next largest number of tickets. He will give out the tickets next Saturday and Monday for those who wish to contest for these prises. Mr. Weaver, of th# Theatorium, will gtv« part of Monday's proceeds to jhe orphan’e fund, putting op for that day tbe "Holv City.* “ Vttj LOH’SJCAFE Only Flrat-elats Restaurant In the City For Ladle# and Gentlemen. 611 Mulberry aL MERCHANTS' DINNER 8t Jullen Potatoes. la Toecane. Notes. A earl party will b* given at tbe Pre- grees by the tedtes for tbe benefit ef the Tempi* Guild 1 „ . . TV ."M* r»i : J '» Thump-m. or O.n.r.1 UortUnd. II.w a ™“" th. .,««> conrlct—J in th. wcjritr'i iMhtht .t I o'UKh th. ChOMM t uourt «t w-hmltin*. i rwl culprit. Sotrse*. Braised Hun with Bpnlach. Curry cf Otblets with nice. Spaghetti Roasts. Choice Roast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce. Roa*t Duck. Currant Jelly. Boast Prime Cuts N. Y. Beef, au Jus. VeoctabU#. Potatoes. ___._urtL Qr#4 Dol ed Sweet Potatoes. Salad. Lettuce and Tomato Mayonalse. « > . Oeaeerl*. , , Choice Frilled Banana. Cecoanut Ranee. Pumpkin Pte. Apple Pie. Roquefort Chew _ Crackers. Coffee. Milk. Tea. THE INDIANA PARTY PASSED THROUGH CITY 8TOP IN ATLANTA WA8 LONGER THAN SCHEDULED. AND THEY FAILED TO R'EACH MACON A8 EXPECTED. tel Lanier for last night was cancelled for the Indiana party. Including Gov ernor Hanley and bis staff. The train Atlanta, It passed through at a later hour. Tbe party will be In Andersonvllle this morning, and th* program as printed yesterday will b# carried out On the return this afternoon, some of the members of the party wUl stop over In Macon for a few day*, but th* governor and ataff will proceed home ward. 60V. HANLEY AND STAFF TO ARRIVE EARLY TODAY ANDEBSONVILLE; Ga.. Nor. J$.— Indiana's state monument to her sol dier dead In the Andersonvllle national cemetsry will b# dedicated with elab orate ceremonies at 1:$0 p. m. tomor- >w. Governor Frank J. Hanley, his ataff and many prominant men from the Hoosler state Are speeding toward this place to attend the unveiling, and their special trains ar# due at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Th* Indiana monument cost $10.- 000 and l> the largest and handsomest of all thoa# which have been built here by the states to commemorate those w ho died In tbe old prison. Tbe monolith will be unveiled by Mra. Florence t’nthank Sherman And Ml*# Mary J. Digs*