Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 30, 1912, HOME, Page 4, Image 4

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4 ■■■■■■■■HWWgMWMK iMMl—Mil..iLlllk IfIgSBWS IMIII LI BMI IM—I 111 A Good Store to Trade at Saturdays Open ’Tili 10 P. M. * RMMMBWMK Ladies’ Furnishings, Etc. Skirts, Waists, Dresses, House Dresses, Kimonos. Shoes, Hose, Underwear. Neckwear, Corsets and Fancy Articles. All in good assortments and at lowest prices. • Men’s and Boys’ Suits. Pants, Shirts, Waists, Hats and Caps. Hosiery, Un derwear, Shoes and Slippers, etc. Piece Goods Section. Silks. Wool Dress Goods. Mercerized Cottons, Ginghams, Gal ateas, Percales. Outings, Lawns, White Goods, etc. TAYLOR’S Marietta St. I Street Cars Transter You Here From Ail Sections. ■ m ■ i■ n i... . ■■ Bin .in -a. «.» - i ..i.i mu r «■— „• mm aMa r-, „ EVERY T1 ME Y Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO., 142 Peachtree St. They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses I —■mmmmm—m— ■■■■■■■— ■—■■■■■■■■■—■■■■■■■■a——M—■H—'MllH'MMMMMMßMMM—* w 'Hli , u l V I ill WliilllWß WMMWiliii ßUI I WHHMMnHMHKMHWKMHwwHMBM HELP YOURSELF It is th p d''sire of The GEORGIAN to present to every family in Atlanta a copy of this MODERN Atlas. It is filled from cover to cover with I’SEEUL facts concerning your own state, your own country, ami the entire world. Think what this means for the children at school—for all who want to keep up to date. Eor a short time you may have a copy for a small expense fee and six head ings clipped from THE GEORGIAN In addition to its wealth Silk Finish Cloth CONVENIENT of other valuable informa Kinding SIZE tion the Standard Atlas con tains: / ?■ ~f- T7T TT T PA C' T*" *•» X X jTXvTXL •*•'*! ■**/ ••• *“''■*.'//* * i*t'A'.vv**. 1 * •••"• •Jit!:*’*;: *N' *' 1t *>» v'•/*(& >’•*< '*• COLORED MAPS Th* following is a partial list of tn. yjtj ninety paces of maps covering the I X c.\*. 7 X'-'jVv-.'i'-'-x ■ lafi-V'c.*•*< TIRE world b\ countries. RtHle*. pro\ A’ *V*V '»!&*• ••••••• •• .*« Inces and dlntrhiß Sjggag&H; fill*.*?.* 7. £ Wor,d Maps: Equivalent P»u eJion :** *JMka* .* *b 1 *» ‘X*♦*. »!*V*7?.*?»*/%*>*.**.*■ *. ’ ;vJQ®.VA*; Form* of Govei ••ment ?’• \\\jSSf*>•?•*•>*.•/.*/?< * *.;J Timber Supply '******][ •’"* United States Maps: Acquisition of Territory •‘•* ' ‘ }jT** *•* *•** * * - * *.** •• Insular Poicwohb J >’.*.* *.• .*f> f .’/!*• v/Jt-IV- States and T.rr.tor.e. i £ Maos of Canada- —*mi '• £ $ iviaps o Canada, £ Maritime Provinces •'*.*.•.? ’.’X '**•’ '* Wf-SSFi?• • ‘sl l ’• • JpPWsL**’’*'4‘?•• Ouebec ic.Tj ;.*• .”. Ssyl. > Ontario •’•III »••• ’• *ft}< <<£H• 7<«*el» *7fr jjfeMdy‘Jvi<>».*>.•»*» • *•>I *<- *• iff IvJF-' •*.’ ?• Manitoba '.V/JI 7.- ***/ '•* j ** I* I * * ••*!• »*•• Alberta and Saskatchewan •’.*•’ | t* *’ Railroad Maps: :d'-ji;: Countries of the World ***** * * ***-*- ’.‘."* *? States of the United States /.V.’J’• *. *•••.*•.’■’.’• •.’• Canadian Provinces .‘•’•’•'J ’•>’ !’• **^** *•• Maps Panama Canal: £3 £ $ ('•■ORf: S« < ’lon Culebra Cut ;•’•!* •’.'.’ •*.••• if** R.. 51... c.n.. .ys y- Arctic 4 Antartic Maps: Route, of Explorer, REDUCED ILLUSTRATION— Actual Size 8 3-4x7 inches. You May Have It If you will present six headings of consecutive dates from the first page of The Georgian (clipped like the follow- TT’i H 71 i in^: History of the World ATI \\ ''\ Cmp? At a Glance fro OottfUir ASP si«, ta,- tll»‘ USHft] tPAfIITPS COO- br.. *’"* 1 tained in such a book -LBS L’M*' —*x •-■ ——Xe 11 This Latest Atlas (< lip out ft« abovp. :o s-.ovx in.- ..’y part of Iwading with , r . , r , • Also Contains and the expense fee to defray the necessary items of the cost of handling, packing, shipping, cheeking, accounting, COLORED ENTITLING BEARER TO THIS $1.50 CHRONOLOGICAL STANDARD charts AT} A Cand Chrono!ogica'i\'l 7 <X O ? F\ Showing at a dance all the im /A 1 JU/A0 History of the ▼? portant events in the World's (like illustration); bound m silk finishe<r'cloth, beautiful history from Ennn YFARk R C 1 iJKJVjvJ I I_.rArx,.; D. V», of This character Present at to t ] )P this offi.-e Six Headings hpßltSi of ronseeutit. date- and the DOC f (t Present Revolution in China THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 30. 1912. (“UNCLE IKE”NOT DYING IN WOODS • Special Train Finds Aged Sen ator Suffering From Cold, But in No Danger. ESCANABA, Mli'H.. Aug. .30.—Re ports received here today from the fish ing i amp in the Northern woods, where Senator ! ,iac Stephenson was reported severely ill, say his condition is not se rious. It is reported that he suffered from a cold and acute indigestion, but that he is nut In dangei. The special train, witli physicians and nurses, summoned against wishes of the aged senator, has ar rived and the patient is now in the hands of the physicians. MUSICAL COMEDY AT THE COOL BONITA ALL OF THIS WEEK If you like good music, pretty girls I and catchy songs, with a lot of up-to i date comedy thrown in. don’t miss . I ’ The Electric Hotel" at the Bonita the | ater. Peachtree street, this week. The play is presented by the ever | popular King-Murray-Jones Musical ; Comedy company and the famous I "Beauty chorus" is almost continu t ously in evidence. Beautiful motion pictures of the | highest class are shown between shows. The p ice of admission is 10c for 'adults and 5c for children. *** .. ■ ■!!■ I.! ■ 111 ! I ,| I |! I _ L 1... BETS ON RECORD 1312 ■ CROP St. Louis Speculator Believes Total Will Be 3.500,000.000 Bushels This Year. HT. LOUIS. Aug 30. —T. E Price, a St. I Louis giain speculator and student of crops, believes the corn yield of the Unit ed States this year will surpass the total output of any previous season. He esti mates the j leld at 3.500.000,000 bushels. Price .is confident his estimate is cor rect and has already placed bets ag gregating SI,OOO that the crop will run to .3.000,000,000 bushels, and has SIO,OOO more in < ash to wager on the issue The initial bets were placed here and in Chicago and the rest will doubtless be taken within tlie next few days. I Hiring the past decade Price has been successful in a number of corn deals, both on the long and short side of the market. He has specialized in the Indian cereal and has a goodly following of dealers who place confidence in his estirpates and predictions. i'he government crop report for August 1 c?? ~ h’ ’ Production of corn at 2.811.000.000 • bushels, but according to I rice «the recent rains In Kansas. Ne braska ar.d the southwest generally have worked wonders and will,increase the crop by fully 606,000,000 bushels o'Vef the Ee<l eral guess. Last year’s crop was only 2.531,000.000 bushels, the early bumper prospects Hav 'Bg been blighted by the drought. In 1906 the record crop was produced, 2,927.- 000,000 bushels having been harvested in that year. GOLDEN JUBILEE CEREMONY. COLUMBUS. GA.. Aug. 30.—The Sis ters of Mercy will celebrate their golden jubilee in Columbus next Wednesday, commemorating the founding of the Catholic convent in this city In 1862. Bishop Kelley, of Savannah, will con duct the pontifical high mass at the Church of the Holy Family. CARE OF THE TEETH IMPORTANT TO HEALTH Without perfect teeth one can not enjoy perfect health. Decayed or im perfect teeth are not only painful and continuously annoying, but a positive menace to health and even life. Do not neglect your teeth. Upon the first sign of decay have* them treated and save suffering. Or, if the teeth are already In bad condition, have them at tended to at once. The modern scientific painless meth ods In use by the Atlanta Dental Par lors rob dentistry of its former terrors, and the most difficult operations are performed quickly and without pain. This handsome establishment is lo cated at the corner of Peachtree and Decatur streets, entrance at 19 1-2 Peachtree. »»• IMPORTANT NOTICE. Change of Schedule. Effective Sunday, September 1. 1912. Atlanta and West Point Railroad company will make following changes of arrival and departure of trains: Train No. 19 for Columbus (via New nan), leave Atlanta 6:45 am., instead of 6:30 a. m Train No. 41 for West Point (accommo dation), leave Atlanta 5:40 p. tn., instead of 5:45 p. m 3’rain No. 20 from Columbus (via New nan). arrive Atlanta 7:40 p. m . instead of 7:55 p. ni. All trains between Atlanta and Colum bus (via Newnan), will be improved in service and running time reduced. I. P. BILLUPS. General Passenger Agent EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUET? AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Ch.ll Main 1130 "Initials Only," by Anna Katharine Green, author of "The Leavenworth Case,” "The Fili gree Ball,' ’ one of the most ’en thralling mystery stories ever written, will begin in The Geor gian next Tuesday. Be sure to read it. Dr. Hines has given his entire life to the study of the human eye and how to correct refracted errors with lenses. With him it does not matter how compli cated or how dim the sight might be. If the eyes respond to the light he can uncover any and all hidden defects, and correct same with glasses in a manner that gives pleasure, comfort and re sults herebefore unknown. He wishes ail to know- that his prices are no higher than elsewhere, and that there are no charges for examining when glasses are bought. HINES OPTICAL COMPANY 91 Peachtree St. Eel ween Montgomery and Alcazar Theaters -■M—N—anEMaM—M— h—i Men and Women I CURE YOU TO STAY CURED, of all chronic, nervous, private. blood and Y skin diseases I use . the very latest ineth xw “ od<. therefore getting \ desired results I give uerman preparation. a + for blood poison, with- idV cutting or Helen a ’ V % 'A? cure yoi or make no ‘Large Everything confidential C >me to ine without de lay. and let me demonstrate how 1 give you results where other physicians have failed. I cure Vari cocele. Stricture. Piles. Nervous De bility. Kidney, Bladder and prostatic troubles Acute discharges and in- I flanunatlon anti all contracted dis- I rases FREE consultation and exam ination Hours. Sa. m to 7 p m Sundays, 9 to 1. Dr. J. D HUGHES. Specialist opposite Third National Fank 16' 2 North Broad St.. Atlanta, Ga. 1 7 x I “The Real Department Store” I Your Dollar Will Be Worth Two s fcp —■■■■ ■ . - W' ' Up ' i Tomorrow in Our Corset Parlors! ; £ S' It will be Dollar Day tomorrow, at least jtaM till 1 o'clock—a sort of jubilee half-day sell- ing, bargain doings, in Splendid New Models *' of the Famous “IRIS;” a standard make, ele- S Ug gantly finished, tine fitting garment, made of jT beautiful quality batiste and cbutil. prettily \ S 7 trimmed and fastidiously finished. A dozen different models to select from—supplied with /\ three pair supporters, front and side, and / \ g>- draw string. ( \ \ S=- g Absolute Values, $1.50: Tomorrow, £ J AA « g “Dollar Day Sale” <pLvV v h 7 S Then there is an assortment of tine mod- ||l|H els. including the best $2.00 Collets in stock. umM U S’ in a host of styles—long hip. low bust effects, ‘V ’1 V ** finely made and daintily trimmed. ‘.Vi \l’ : 5 choice, tomorrow, “dollar day sale,” si.oo IBW j g Our Corsetry (second floor) is in charge of experienced Corsetieres, and we cordiallv L __ invite your participation in the great ■ £ “Dollar Day” Corset Sale j S Tomorrow Till One 2 I— ; ] TXT 011, WOOLLErs SAN|TAR|I)M opium and whisky ir. ' P**!® 11 *'* f-howi these di*. treat ed at their homes. Coa. book on the subject Crt* DR. B. if WOOIaLBY A SO®. So. £-A Victor SrjiiUrlma, A&au. flak pYou’ll Like This Blue and Gold Set ■i <? R * f 1- ■* 1 * a « 9 BNnx > \’ Lu tT. (r r / ' gEnk?- ... dkN - <a > v . - /•#, .V® Kv ix v 'J? a.- 7 4 4 ® JrPwm W I & X W ; ' jir - r. HE. v .11 Iki. «* f iW I® Hl ® 9MB WmW 80 fJr "' rIW-H® Hundreds of others, in all walks of life, have praised this set. h s beau ty is of an nni-oinnion sort. And we’]] vouch for its utility The decoration stays. It s tired into the ware by a new process, and it's underglazed It can’t come off. This is your last chance to obtain this set for $3.50 and the six Pre minin Coupons cut from The Georgian (See uao-c •’ i \vi>,.. i -•' " in ii our present i stock is exhausted the offer will be withdrawn. • The Atlanta Georgian i Premium Room 20 E.Alabama St. “Initials Only,’’ by Anna Katharine Green, author of “The Leavenworth Case,’’ “The Fili gree Ball,’’ one of the most en thralling mystery stories ever written, will begin in The Geor gian next Tuesday. Be sure to read it.