Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 15, 1912, HOME, Page 5, Image 5

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MIT QUEEN OF PARIS CONFESSES Beautiful Companion of Gar nier Surrenders Before Kill ing of Chief. PARIS, May 15. —Mme. Vuillemin. the beautiful companion of Octavo Gar pier, who surrendered last nipjht before the final battle In which Garnier, the “tiger bandit” chief and his aide, Val let, were killed, today made a complete confession to the police and laid bare all of the secrets of the terrible auto band which, within five months, has committed 23 murders, procured a for tune in money and jewels, and held Paris and its environs in a state of semi-siege. Get Up Feeling Wretched? Got a headache? Sour stomach? Going to have a bilious attack ? Ja cobs’ Li ver Salt TAKE IT. / It is a pleasant efferves cent, bubbling drink, and works quickly without an noying you. No griping, no force, no weakness, but it acts and in the right spot. Take it on rising and in a couple of hours you will fee] good. Nothing like it to tone you up. Don't accept substitutes. 1-2 lb Jar 25c 16c additional by mail Jacobs* Pharmacy Atlanta, Ga. M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. 1 M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. | THE GREATEST SALE ON RECORD! I IUNDERMUSLINS | IN THE BIG MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR | The headline tells a powerful story—the greatest sale of muslin underwear on record—and that is what this event will prove. The 5 biggest values you’ve ever known are offered in this sale, beginning at 9 o’clock tomorrow morn- Sc SALE STARTS i n g. You can buy corset covers, petticoats and gowns at prices that may seem impossible—unbe- SALE STARTS AT 9 0 GLOCK lievable; but remember that the Rich Store has never disappointed you, and that no matter how 9 O'CLOCK 2& IN THEMORNINb great the value quoted, the merchandise is here to prove our every claim. There are thousands ® THE MORNING 2| ” of garments for you to select from—all new, fresh, clean and as dainty as you please—and every jC garment priced at a mere fraction of true value. In a word, this is a sale that affords an opportunity to supply your summer 32 needs at gigantic savings. Don’t let it pass unheeded—be here at the opening hour. ’5 IAT pretty corset cov <4 i r\ r r neat corset covers, AuVJ 1 ERS, lace or embroidery I / /"A JLvf 1 . 7 F L»\z 1 ERS, in beautiful styles, /I vJ/A 5 • -i trimmed. REGULAR 50C |J £ 9 attractively trimmed styles. Jj£ q THAT WERE SI.OO AND HF /(, S 1 VALUES & USUAL 75C VALUES.... $1.25 Je 3'--- - < - g ’5 IAT FRESH, NEW PETTI A/A I FAT SNOW WHITE PETTI /A/A IAT HUNDREDS OF PETTI 3* LUI COATS. See the window /] LUI COATS. Five attractive L|Wz> LUI COATS, all beautifully /(J 2? • £ a display. EVERY ONE JFt g styles. VALUES $2 to /CM a trimmed. VALUES $3.75 / S' 'w WORTH SI.OO $3.50; CHOICE V TO $5.00; CHOICE 1 : ; 17 T vV^ O To 52.19 R $3.19 q in ( o ßr pretty Styl e S; VAL | t--;--. " - ■ J —7 -jzr-zzr,.-. jg J! I ZAT HUNDREDS OF GOWNS, IOT WOMEN’S SLIP-OVER M I fATT WOMEN’S BEAUTIFUL <An 7* LjVZ 1 all new, fresh and clean; JUv-r 1 GOWNS, with square or B. J i-ixz 1 GOWNS; half a dozen new \| I S m NONE WORTH LESS 11 round necks. VALUES $2 /all, IO styles. VALUES $3.75 TO ®|)| a zO S' 1U THAN $1.25 ....: w 11 TO $3; CHOICE $500; CHOICE g NEW PRINCESS SLIPS W M • 1 A ’STI WOMEN’S CHEMISE :■» waft AV A* AV* V* 1.1. C3w JLJHFVJde Union Services of All Creeds To Be Debated In Saturday Night Club Forget al! dogma and religious sects and use the auditorium, with its organ and a choir of 300 voices, as a place where Atlantans can worship on Sun day morning, irrespective of creed and church distinctions, is the proposal made by the Saturday Night club in the subject chosen for the next debate “Resolved, That Atlanta’s Audito rium, with its organ and a choir of 300 voices, should be used for Sunday morning religious services, to elimi nate present church distinctions of creed and tradition," is the subject se lected for debate. Miss Mary Reynolds Carter will lead the affirmative side of the question, and the negative will be headed by James Morton. Cither members of the club will take part in the debate after the leaders have spoken. On account of a conflicting lecture at the Carnegie library, the next meeting of the Saturday Night club will be post poned to May 24. BILLPOSTERS ELECT OFFICERS AND ADJOURN The Southeastern Billposters asso ciation has adjourned its two days con vention. which has been in progress at the Piedmont hotel. Next year’s meet ing will be held in Mobile. The officers as elected for the com ing year are as follows: James D. Burbidge. Jacksonville, president; W. A. Sheetz. Nashville, vice president: Charles R. Collins, Jackson. Tenn., secretary, and George P. Kearse, Gulfport. H E. Sheetz. Chatta nooga, and Charles R. Collins, Jackson ville, delegates to the national conven tion at Milwaukee. BETTER TRACKAGE FOR ST. ANDREWS BAY LINE Five miles of new track are being laid by the Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad Company from Dothan. Ala., south, and practically the entire line will be improved during the year. Heavier steel rails are being used and other improvements made. The com pany is preparing for a more extensive freight business, and the harbor at St. Andrews has already been deepened to accommodate ocean-going vessels. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1912. STATE PYTHIANS STORMMUSTA Grand Lodge Begins Two Days Session Atlantan To Be Grand Chancellor. AUGUSTA. GA., May 15.—-Augusta is practically owned by the Knights of Pythias today. From every nook and corner of the state the knights have come, and now ft is estimatexi that more than 1.000 members of the order and other visitors are here. A special train bearing Grand Chan cellor George T. Cann, of Savannah, came in at 2 o'clock this morning and a few hours later another special came in from Atlanta bearing several hun dred knights, including Grand Vice Chancellor J. W. Austin, of Atlanta, who is scheduled to succeed the grand grand chancellor. There promises to be very few contests for grand officers, al though Augusta is offering George Schaufele for grand outer guard against Mr. Beatty, of Athens, the incumbent. The grand lodge assembled at the Bijou theater at 9 o’clock. t 9:30 o’clock there was a parade through the principal business section of the city. At 11:30 o'clock the grand* lodge again assembled when the address of welcome In behalf of the city was delivered by Mayor Thomas Barrett, Jr. Grand Chancellor Cann responded. Past Grand Chancellor C. Henry Cohen delivered the welcome on behalf of the Augusta knights and this was responder! to by Grand Vice Chancellor Austin. From 1 until 3 o'clock an old-fash ioned Georgia barbecue was served at I.ake View park. At 4 o’clock the grand lodge reconvenes and at 8:30 o’clock the amplified third degree will be put on. The sessions will continue through Thursday. The Tythian sisters are also in session here. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY IS FILED FOR J. L. SMITH J. L. Smith, through hip attorney, W. P. Coles, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in the Federal court early today. The petitioner states that he has no assets and that his liabilities are $1,753.30. They consist of a num ber of accounts with merchants in At lanta and in Covington, Ga. This Expert Asserts Womeh Would Like To Banish High Heels If women had their way the high heel would be abolished, says a well known Whitehall street shoeman. According to this dealer, the men are responsible for high heels worst by women as well as many other fashion fads which are deleterious to health and hygiene. •The men like tall women," he said, "and the women ikel men. For that reason you don’t see many extremely short women these days.. When they are short, naturally they use artificial means of lengthening themselves, and the high heel is one of the expedients. Two inches in a woman’s stature makes a lot of difference.” *■ : I *• iKBSIII - 88 JMj .wm] l Ii J 11. »i gMMMMBMMB. UMW. J—IWS.M 1 .MJIWMP li'iw hibib ii mu h i if him nW THIS 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Is located at Capitol View. Lot 52x152, elevated, on car line. House well built, with mission mantels, cement plaster, well lighted and ventilated. EASY TERMS—NO MORTGAGE. Let us show yon this. W. I). BEATIE, 207 Equitable Bldg. Both Phones 3520. PREPARE TO OPEN HOSPITAL ANN EX The new Grady hospital annex will be formally opened on Saturday after noon, May 25, and the day following the structure will be open all day for the inspection of the public. On Mon day patients will be received. No particular ceremony will mark the opening, but it will be attended by the city council, the bond commission and the board of trustees and medical board of the hospital. Dr. \V. B. Summerall, superintendent, will escort the officials through the new- building explaining all its details and equipment. Poor appetite is a sure sign of im paired digestion. 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