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riffi ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWSi SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1311.
NO MORE MISERY FROM INDIGESTION, GAS
OR A SICK, SOUR, DISORDERED STOMACH.
Take a little Diapepsin now
and your Stomach will feel
fine five minutes later.
If your meals don't At comfortably, or
you feel bloated after eating, and you
bellovo It la the food which fllla you; If
tvhat little you eat Ilea like a lump of
lead on your atomach; If there la diffi
culty In breathing after fating, eructa
tions of sour, undigested food and acid,
heartburn, brash or a belching of'gaa,
you calf make up your mind that you
need something to stop food fermenta
tion and cure Indigestion,
To make every bite of food you eat
aid In the nourishment and strength of
your body, you must rid your Stomach
of polsona excessive acid and stomach
gas. which sours your entire meal—In
terferes with digestion and causes so
many sufferers of Dyspepsia, . Sick
Headache. Biliousness, Constipation.
Clrlplng. etc. Your case la no different
—you are a atomach sufferer, though
you may call It by some other name;
your real and only trouble I* that which
you eat does not digest, but quickly
ferments and sours, producing almost
any unhealthy condition.
A case of Tape's Diapepsin will coat
fifty cents at any Pharmacy here, and
will convince any stomach sufferer five
minutes after taking a single dose that
Fermentation and Sour Stomach Is
causing the misery of Indigestion.
No matter If you call your trouble
Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervousness
or Gastritis, or by any other name—al
ways remember that a certain cure Is
wafting af any drug store the moment
you decide to begin Its use,
Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any
out-of-order Stomach within five min
utes, and digest promptly, without any
fuas or discomfort, all of any kind of
food you eat.
Misses Conrad and Graham
Held Blameless for Shooting
Millionaire Stokes.
BY MYSTERIOUS WITNESS
Los Angeles^Investigators Hear
Testimony From Man. Whose
Identity Is Kept Secret.
Let Angsltt, Cal, Deo. 18.—Thru tha
medium of a mysterious witness, not
previously Identified with the dynamite
conspiracy case, tho Federal Investiga
tion here may turn In an entirely new
direction, and develop sufficient evi
dence for tho district attorney to pro
ceed in making arrests under “John
Doe" warrants, charging murder in
connection with tha destruction of The
Los Angeles Times plant hers on Oc
tober 1, mo.
The Importnt testlpiony was given
to the Federal probera by a witness
who gavo tho name of "B. J. Crosby,"
to newspaper reporters, but this name
was admittedly fictitious by men cloae
to tha inv« -Mention. District Attorney
John D. Fredericks, when questioned
as to the Identity of the man, said:
“I could not give out tho name of
this man. NoltHer the state nor the
government can afford to have hie
Identity known at this time. He lias
been In Los Angles for two months,
and is a very Important witness.
“To divulge his name at thle time
would mean that he would be left open
to personal Injury at the hands of men
to whoee Interest It Is that he not tes
tify. Further, than this I can not say.”
JUDGES WILL DISCUSS
, CHANGES IN PRACTICE
Georgia’s superior court judges wilt
sssembla In the senate chamber at the
state capttol Tuesday, December It, for
three days' deliberations. Involving
changes In the rules of procedure and
possibly changes in the criminal cods.
Several social events have been
planned, chief among them a formal re.
ceptlod tendered the Georgia Judiciary
by the Atlanta Bar association. The
reception will be held at the University
club Tuesday Afternoon, December 19,
from 4:80 o'clock until 6:30 o'clock.
The call for the Judges’ convention
was Issued by Judge W. H. Felton, of
tha Ocmulgee circuit, with headquar
ters In Macon, dean of the superior
court judges. Judge Felton will pre
side at the sessions of the convention.
Notice of the meeting has already been
mailed te the members of the judiciary
by Logan Bleckley, deputy clerk of the
supreme court.
■New York, Dee. 16.—A verdict of
not guilty was returned late yesterday
afternoon by tho Jury trying Ethel
Conrad and Lillian Graham for onsault
on W. E. D. Stokes, tho millionaire
hotel men. Thfe Jury was out less than
an hour.
Justice Marcus begnn hi* charge Im
mediately after Assistant District At
torney Buckner finishing his summing
up early In the afternoon. While he
spoke Miss Graham, burying her faco
In her folded arms, wept quietly, and
her face was deathly pale. Miss Con
rad, on the other hnnd, was,calm and
composed as she listened Intently to
the charge.
Buckner's summary of the state’s
case took up almost the entire morning
session, and he had not finished when
the noon recess was declared. His ar
raignment of Mist Conrad os “the mas
ter mind In all this fearful mess," ai
asountdlng combination of "kitten and
wildcat," “the gun-lady” and "the trag.
edy queen,"was as-scathing a denuncla
tlon of a woman as has over been made
In the criminal courts building. But
the young show girl faced the attack
without quailing, and glared angrily
at the prosecutor throughout hltt ad
dress,
IVY-ST. GRADING PLAN
WILL BE URGED AGAIN
pave It with a smooth pavement will
be urged before the finance committee
again .this year. A majority of the
property owners on this street have
signed a petition to have this work done
and It will be the biggest street Im
provement proposition to' come before
next year's council.
Ivy-at. extends from the June-
tlon with Peschtree-st. to Decatur-
st. While the Improvement contem
plated would cost more tluin 3100,000. It
would be ft great relief to the condensed
traffic in Peachtree-st. and a great part
of the cost would be paid by assess
ments of the property owners. And the
property owners are the ones reviving
the project.
i
you know are pure
Nunnally’s—first in quality,
■ first in purity, first in goodness!
No matter what price you’pay—25c,
40c, 50c or 80c the pound —
nowhere can you buy such fresh,
delicious candies as at
Our Christmas specialties number over a hun
dred varieties, beginning with the hard, bright
candies for the children, at 25c the pound.
All sorts of palate charmers at 40c and
50c the pound and then Nunnally’s famous
assorted chocolates' and bonbons at 80c.
Candies fresh almost hourly!
For exceptional gifts, we ate show
ing an exquisite and exclusive
assortment of fancy baskets and
boxes, many imported. To be
filled with Nunnally’t candies.
Three Beautiful Stores 1
33 Peachtree St 103 Peachtree St
34 Whitehall St
With Newbro’s Herpicide
Willi., there are no thrills Iti the ear.
ration of Mr«. P. T. Nichols, 623 Broad
St., Beloit, Wis., her story la neverthe
less one of ainuzing Interest. "Stricken
with neuralgia and erysipelas, I lost
all my hair. My doctor recommended
Newbro's Herpicide. I used six or eight
bottles and now have a fine head of
silently curly light to..on hair. ,\'..t a
gray hair In my head.. This Is the more
remarkable as I am middle-aged."
While the results which follow the
use nf Newbro's Hcrplolde are always
more or less astonishing, they arc al
ways natural. Herpicide destroys the
dandruff germ, stimulates the flow of
blood to the hair follicles nnd keeps the
r. alp i.erfeotly healthy. It make- pos
sible a natural and luxuriant growth °f
hair, oxcept In cosos of chronic bald
ness.
While remedies said to be “every bit
as good" as Newbro's Herpicide are
frequently offered, one should Insist
upon having the original germ destroy
er, Herpicide. That Is genuine. It
stops-Itching of the scalp almost in
stantly.
For sale at all drug stores. One dol
lar size bottles are guaranteed. Appli
cations may be obtained at good barber
shops. Bend 10c Jn postage for sample
to The Herpicide Co., Dept, ft., De
troit. Mich.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy, special agents.
ANSLEY PARK EXTENSION
WILL HAVECARS SOON
Changes in Operation of Trol
leys Will Be Made This
Month on North-Side.
Business men are solving the problem of de
livering all kinds of merchandise with the Ford
Model TDelivery Car--It is provingtheQuickest
and Most Economical for all general purposes.
nounced the Georgia Railway and
Electric Company will make Important
'langea In the operation of two of Its
car Ikies. The Pledmont-avo. cars that
now hava their northern terminus at
Pledmont-sve. and Elghth-st. will con
tinue out Pledmont-ave. to the end of
the recent . extension to Westminster
drive, serving Piedmont park, Piedmont
Driving club and Ansley Park. Tho
Courtland-st. cars that now reach
Piedmont park and go out Pledmont-
ave., from Twelfth-st. to Westminster
drive, after leaving Junlper-st: will
hnve their northern terminus at Juniper
and Tivclfth-sts.
Changes are now being made-ln the
tracks in Pledmont-ave., to accommo
date theje rearrangements of routes.
The Plenmont-avc. line will become a
thru route to tho north end of Pied
mont park, while the Cuurtland-.at. line
will be local for Courtland and Juniper
sis. and the Interaoetlng cross streets.
No change will be-mad- on the south
ends-of these routes, the Inbound Pled
inont-ave. cars continuing to operate
thru Central.ave. and Ormnhd-st. to
Grant park and . the Cnurtlarid-st. "In
bound cars thru Woshington-st. and on
to Lakewood park.
On next Monday,tho new sxU.——
of the Bucknead line will be opened to
the grounds of the Brookhavon club,
north of Buckhcad. Service on this ex
tension will be the same as on the
Burkliead line, core operating every
twenty minutes. An additional faro'of
five cents will be charged between
Buekhead and Brookhavon, the railroad
commission having given authority for
this additional- charge. The Brook-
haven extension runa to the DcKalb
county line In Peachtree road.
SAYS HUBBY IS “TIGER”
AND DRINKS TOO MUCH
The operation of a blind tiger Is cer
tainly not conducive to marital bliss, at
least If the operator Is Inclined fre
quently to sample Ills own wares.
This Is what Mrs. Carrie Kelley
thinks, anyway, for ahe has brought suit
for divorce In superior court ’ against
her husband, S. a. Kelley, on tho
grounds that he drinks too much of his
owfi blind tiger bonze. When under tho
Influence he was prone, ahe asserts, to
,insult her In the. presence of her board
ers, and even slap her occasionally. Hhe
wants a total divorce and temporary
and permanent alimony, ,
TEACHERS TO GET PAY
BEFOREMRISTMAS DAY
Ranta Claus will come to see the
school teachers and Confederate pen
sioners In Georgia next week In time
S r them to do their Christmas shop-
ng. Tho state of Georgia will pay
the 'school teachers twenty per cent
of their 1811 salaries between Decern-
her 2# and 25, If tax returns are re-1 atoll*!*•
eelved at the state treasury sufficient
to make that large a payment. Other
wise, they may not receive but ten per
cent. Hut the teachers are promised a
payment before Christmas, A twenty
per cent payment would call for tho
disbursement of about 3500,#00.
ANOTHER PLEA IS TO BE ,
MADE FOR J. C.'HUNTER|
Savannah, Ga„ Dec. 1fc—Unless some
action Is .taken by Governor Slaton, J.
P. Hunter, c jnvtcted of the murder of
and two other women ‘—
years ago, will be hanged for the crime
In the Chatham county Jail on Friday
of next week. His last respite Is up at
that time.
Rev. John S. Wilder, pastor of the
South Side Baptist church, spiritual ad.
viser to the condemned man. and F. SI.
Oliver, his attorney, will go to Atlanta
tonight for the purpose of asking Gov
ernor Slaton for another respite dr the
commutation of the sentence of Hunter
to life Imprisonment
Hunter, who has been senteced twice
and who has been respited on' several
occasions. Is very hopeful of fsvorabls
action oh the part of the governor. Hu
thinks the meat acquittal of the negro,
Coker, his‘alleged accomplice In the
crime, has strengthened his cate a good
deal. Hunter still protests his Inno-
cehce. He says God will not allow him
to die for the crime of.another.
Warehouses Filled With Cotton.
Columbus, Ga., Deo. 16.—The ware
houses here are so filled up with cotton
that several are unablelo store It sway
and hundreds of bales are piled along
the streets In front of the houses. Thors
Is practically no sale for the staple, the
R rtco fluctuating *o that no one wilt
ay. i'omnibus -never before had such
ail Immense stock of, cotton on hand,
end It Is claimed by the warehousemen
mat the Inferior grade.- are partly re-
sponsible for the glut In the staple.
F. O. B. Detroit
Fully Equipped with
Automatic Bran Windthitld
Speedometer--Generator
Ford Magneto Built IntoMotor
Tice 6-Inch Gat Lampt
Three Oil Lampt
Worn and Too't
To meet a demand from all business interests, the Ford Motor Company has pro
duced a most practical, light weight delivery car by building a handsome, roomy, steel
canopy body on the FORD Model T chassis. The carrying copacity of merchandise is.
750 pounds. ‘ • ; '
Being made throughout of Vanadium steel guriintees that this car is the lightest,
and yet the strongest 4-Cylinder car made in the world—sine, power and capacity con
sidered.
By virtue of its light, weight, it is most economical in tires . and fuel—averaging
- 20 to 28 miles on a gallon of gasoline, while one set of tires is good for 5,000 to 8,000
miles. . : ! :
Simplest to drive because of tho Ford Planetary Transmission and Ford Control.
So easy, to operate that it can be entrusted to auy driver. This car will turn around in
a. 28-foot eircle.
Free from ignition troubles, because the Ford Magneto is built in as a part of the
•fly-wheel and gives off sparks every time the wheel revolves.
lias enclosed valves, carburetor adjustment on dash, and dust-proof chambers for '
all running parts, which are bathed continuously in 6H.,. ' . - «
No weight on rear axle, springs being attached to hub.flanges, freeing axle! of all
load. Ford Spring Suspension makes the Model T the easiest riding oar on earth.
The splendid record of FORD Model T in tlfc hands of over 80,000 users justifies
any faith in this fine delivery car. Immediate deliveries assured. 1 Write for catalogs
and other now literature descriptive of all the various FORD Model T’s.
In addition to the Ford Model T Delivery Oar, wo offer for immediate delivery the following models:
FORD Model T Touring Oar, 5 passengers. FORD Model T Town Car (Landaulet), 6.
Completely Equipped, F. 0. B. Detroit. $690 equipped. F. O. B.^qq
FORD MODEL T Commercial Roadster, 3
FORD Model T Torpedo, 2 passengers.
Completely Equipped* F. O. B. Detroit.
Atlanta Branch,.
311 Peachtree St.
$590
passengers (removable rumble sent), Com-djCQfl
pletely Equipped, F. O. B. Detroit,
Atlanta Branch,
311 Peachtree St
General-Offices and Main Factory, Detroit, Mich.
DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
“The Victor”
WINTER TOURS DELUXE
Florida, Cuba, Panama, Ber
muda. $65 and up. All Ex-
enses Included. Norths Tour-
■at Bureau, Candler Building,
Atlanta. Ga. >
Hi *U tasbo**/
addict Ion
United.. pair 90 T“ rl “
1 p»ri«neA shown tW*
_ ■ arc etrmbl*. Patient* alto treated At their
caltatioc confidential. A book oa the subject tom. *
WOOLLEY * BOV, Ho. P. A Victor BmJUilM, AfeasU, OA _
OPIUM and WHISKY SESES?**
W?R. KLINE CO,
SIGNS
T>honeM-2&06 r* viaduct puce
KIRJIIC I iiOUO -ATuuuA.ottftoA.
Griffin Man Shocked.
Griffin, Gs„ Dec. 16.—Whal ' came
' n«ar being a fetal accident occurred
j here Wednesday afternoon when Paul
Walker came In contact with a live
I wire at the Central Georgia power
house st his piece. He had a narrow-
escape from death, ae the u ' rf ' "*
heavily charged. He-Is now on
rood to recovery.
On account of the large home rirculs-,
lion of Tho Georgian, lie went tilt
greater attention nnd bring more reruns
SAFE EXPERTS
We open er repair any tale any
time without ti.msae.
UNO. N. TODD CO.
83 N. Pryor-et. Bell phone M. 23"!
TYNER’S
DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
FOR
Constipation, Indigestion, Fulln.z* aft
er sating. Heart Flutter, Heartburn
60c bottle, at drua stores.
SANTAL-MIDY
@ Relieves ia 24 Honrs @
Catarrh of the Bladder
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