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muhphy is boss, DESPITE WILSON Governor’s Protest Is Called Comic—Tammany to Control New York Convention. SYRACUSE. N. Y, Sept. 30.—Gov ernor Woodrow Wilson's ultimatum from Seagirt that the Democratic state convention, which goes into session to morrow. must be absolutely "un bossed," was still the cause for giggles among the political wiseacres this morning. They say that Wilson’s warning to Tammany is laughable, in view of the fact that Tammany this year is as strong as ever before, and Tammany will dominate the convention tegardless of Wilson s desires. Senator O’Gorman said concerning the Wilson statement: "I am heartily in favor of his stand and shall do all in my power to make this convention a free and open one.” Charles F. Murphy, Tammany leader, when told of the Wilson challenge, snorted, then snapped: - “Nothing, to say.” Congressman William Sulzer, pro gressive leader, said "the progressive element in the Democratic party of this state will use every effort to make this convention one of the people and not of party bosses." Murphy to Name Governor, But there is a general feeling that the man who will be nominated for the governorship is the man who will b chosen by Mutphy. The platform that the convention will adopt will be dictated by Murpijy. And so it will fee with the nomination of the test of the state ticket and the selection of chairman, temporary ami permanent. Governor Dix is still Murphy's candi date for standard-bearer this fall. Su preme Court .Justice Victor J. Dowling is said to be Murphy’s second choice for governor. A fight on the floor of the convention hall between Tammany and anti-Tam •nany facttons is certain. Congressman William J. Sulzer, who is out for th governorship as a leader of the pro gressive Democrats, will have the back ing of all the progressive and anti- Tammany factions in the state. Chairman Picked. Martin H. Glynn, former state comp troller, was chosen temporary chair man. Congressman Francis Burton Harrison, of New York, and John D McMahon, of Rome, and Norman E .Mack, of Buffalo, are being spoken ot for permanent chairman. Congressman John Fitzgerald, of Brooklyn, and Senator Robert Wagner, of New York, have been selected to frame the platform. Wagner will in sert the planks that relate to state af fairs and Fitzgerald will write those on national matters and act as supervisor of the entire platform. work isloTlentTful AGENCIES “STEAL” MEN PITTSBURG, Sept. 30.—Work is so plentiful and workmen so scarce in the Pittsburg district that employment agencies are breaking Pennsylvania laws, stealing men from one another. MONEY REFUNDED WITH A SMILE Leading Drug Stores Will Give Money Back Should There Ever Be a Case Where Dodson's Liver Tone Fails. Dodson's Liver Tone is a mild vege table Liver Tonic, which operates so successfully in cases of constipation, torpid liver or biliousness that it has practically taken the place of calomel— the drug which Is so often dangerous. All Atlanta druggists who sell Dodson’s Liver Tone recommend it as a reliever of constipation, sour stomach, bilious ness and sluggish liver. It works gent ly, surely and harmlessly. If a bottle should ever fail to give satisfaction, any Atlanta druggist will refund the price paid, without question. The price of Dodson’s Liver Tone is 50 cts. per bottle. Be sure you get Dodson’s Liver Tone and not some medicine put up in imitation that is not backed up by a guarantee and that may contain harmful drugs. SAFE The Road of a Thousand Wonders COMFORTABLE Via New Orleans to Louisiana, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington Two Daily Trains for California With Connections for Portland and Seattle Three Daily Trains for Houston with direct connections for North Texas Points Through Standard and Sleeping Cars Oil Burning Locomotives Best Dining Car Service in the World {yi QEC One Way Colonist Fares on Sale AQ rr 4u.uu Sept. 25th to Oct. 10th, inclusive s4u.ou Atlanta to El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Other California Points. For particulars and literature, call or write 0 P. BARTLETT. Gen. Agent. R 0. BEAN. T. P. A. 1901 First avenue. Birmingham. Ala. 121 Peachtree street. Atlanta. Ga. BANKER. OVER 70, AND WIDOW.-AGE 39, ELOPE ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30.—Fletcher V. Clark, president of the Farmers and Traders bank of Manchester, 111., has passed the Biblical allotment of three score and ten years, but that did not deter him from eloping to Jerseyville and marrying Mrs. Ida F. Autrobus. a. widow, 39 years old. who resided di lectly across the street from him in Manchester. What We Never Forget according to science, are the things as sociated with our early home life, such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns boils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures prove its merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Only 25 cents at all druggists. (Advertisement. > "Were aV. medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would oe much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased," writes T.indsa" Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers. • (Advt.) To change the horrible conditions of our streets vote for Charles S. Robert for Chief of Construction. J. P. WALL % 1 I ■ f 4k F I*’ _ - Jh J. P. WALL. Candidate for Council From the Ninth Ward. To those of you whom it has been my misfortune not to see personally. 1 take this means of explaining my candidacy. Having been a resident of the Ninth ward for a number of years, and realiz ing the many needs of the entire ward in the way of street improvements, bet ter sanitary conditions, etc., and having had fourteen years' working experience in the medical department of the Unit ed States army, which also embraces and looks after the sanitary conditions of the Department of the Gulf, I feel that in addition to my other qualifica tions that my long experience in this section in handling matters of drain age, excavating and general conditions which govern the health of a commun ity, will be of great service to our ward in the event of my election. The Ninth ward, in view of the many improvements that will undoubtedly be made within the next two years, most assuredly needs careful, conscientious, scientific supervision in order to main tain the proper standard of health which it would enjoy under proper management. I consider this the most vita! of all propositions that will come under the attention of the councilman of this ward during the coming administra tion. and I promise you, if elected, to devote every particle of time, energy and experience within my power in your behalf, should you honor me with the office to which I aspire. I believe I can be of service to my ward, and ask the support of each and every voter. J. P. WALL. (Advt.) Your vote and influence is solicited for R. M. Clay ton for Chief of Construc tion. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1912. J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. . Anniversary Sale CONTINUES TUESDAY With the Most Wonderful Bargains Atlanta Has Ever Known At the present writing our house is crowded with eager buyers who are getting finest of values in new Fall Merchandise, reduced especially for our THIRTY-SECOND ANNI VERSARY SALE. All articles advertised in Sunday’s papers will be sold at the reduced prices as long as they last tomorow, and the sales tables will be filled with other Bargains as fast as the first lots are sold out. NOTE THESE OFFERINGS: Women’s Tailored Suits at $19.75 and $22.50 Two lines °f fine nen ' Serge, Diagonal and Bedford Cord Suits just received by ex ■< press this morning to add to this truly re- *** markable sale. /N, Y Suits in the smartest models, copies of I I vA 1 ' $40.00 and $50.00 Suits, lined with Skinner's I I *1 l\\ o® satin, satin-covered dress Shields, latest VV'W V 1 5 hlgh giPdle ® kirts ’ $25.00 and $30.00 values, jM t a * ai, d $22.50 H 1 d* Sample Suits Worth iKjj to $35 f 1 • li Hardly any two alike in this line of Sam- 1 \ P le Suits secured by us at a price which £ iI J enables us to give the best values ever shown Ak : 'A ; J in Atlanta in fresh, new garments, specially ■» il \\ priced at $25.00. The materials are Serges, I U Y •) Diagonals. Wide-wale Cheviots, two-toned I lit T I effects and Novelty Suitings. Some braid- I \i All Ll trimmed and all in original and quite exclu- I U All A slve naode!s> copies of much higher-priced I 1« Ai 1 l Suits. You'll find exactly the same styles I \ tk I I priced in this city att $29.75 to $35. Annl- 1 i \ versary price. $25.00 Anniversary Sale of Dresses Charmeuse and Eolienne Street Dresses in the latest effects, some with the new gathered backs, high waist, Robespierre collars, lace vest ees or jabots, sashes and long sleeves:’all sizes for ladies and misses in the popular colors of black, blue, brown, taupe and navy. See the special values in this sale at $12.95, $14.75, $25.00, $29.75, $35. EVENING DRESSES ALSO INCLUDED Lovely little Chiffon Dancing Dresses for debutantes, some trimmed with shadow lace and hand-made flowers are priced $12.95 and $14.75. Lovely copies of Paris models in Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine. M« --' saline, Chiffons and laces for young ladies and matrons. Dinner. Theater and Evening Gowns; anniversary sal* prices for $25.00 to $75 00 values —519.75 to $65.00. Entire Stock of Furniture Reduced % Off Tuesday Rugs and Carpets 5-8 Jute Stair Carpeting, or Run ners, specially priced; worth 35c UVC 3-4 Jute Star Carpeting, or Run ners, specially priced; A worth 45c Exceptionally high-grade Axmin- Bter and Velvet Carpets, with border and stair to match; worth $1.50; made, laid and fl? 1 9C lined; yard Wilton Velvet Rugs. 27x54-inch. bright, beautiful colors; spe cially C 1 9 E priced Axminster Rugs, 36 inches wide; EK""’ ~52.85 Axminster Rugs, 36x72, very much better grade; fl? Q IE worth $3.50; for I J Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, very at tractive. rich, beautiful Oriental igns . ; $9.25 Axminster Rugs. 9x12 feet, extra heavy quality; Cl ft 7R worth $22.50; for . <piO.f U All Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12. good selection: lift 7K worth $22.50; for .. S’ 10.10 Axminster Rugs, very tine: one solid piece. 9x12; worth SSO; to $30.00 Royal Wilton Rugs. 9x12 feel, the kind that will wear fl' O E no like iron; for 4>00.W COLONIAL DRAPERIES AND LACE CURTAINS. Very pretty Colonial Draperies, with geometrical designs; worth 20 <’. 1 e_ Etamines, with plain field with pretty border; 97 1 9 worth 35c; for. “• All Nets and Lace Curtains will bear a marked reduction during this sale. SILKSALE Wonderful Bargain Sale of the Season’s Most Fascinating Silks $1.50 SILK POPLIN $1.25 CREPE BE CHINE Atlanta women have never seen a more 42-inch all silk Crepe tie chine in street enticing ami worthy bargain than this, anti evening shades, lovelv for the new All New Kall Shadings in 42-inch QA Fall Dresses; $1.25 value; for Silk Poplin, $1.50 quality WWW the Anniversary Sale, yardOvC 36-inch Charmeuse Messalines. {fl 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36-inch values up to $1.75 yard 3 I Black Paillette tie Soie. QQ 36-inch Brocaded Pe.au de Crepe anil sl-39 value, yard WWW Silk Serge, values to OfJ 44-inch Olga ( repe, $2.00 anti $3.00 $2.00 yard O3C 'Polities; Plain ami change 44-inch miported ' Charmeuse.’^treel and $1.50 $3.00 Fancy Silks, ribbon stripe ami warp Accordion plaited Chiffon, bordered ami prints, street and evening shades ft Dresden patterns; special ft ft 75c values yard $2.50 and .... S£.UU Look at These Dress Goods Specials NEW FALL TAILORINGS $1.75 CHIFFON BROADCLOTH Vahies to $1.50; English Serges. Storm I 52-im-h finest Chiffon Broadcloth, in all Serges. W hipcords, ranama and Cheviot Novelty Suitings: 45 anti 54 inches ■ n, ‘ w , * olnrs - medium tones, evening wide; all colors <t» -t M/A shades and black; zp i «-»r“ ami black ; yard «p A .L/kz $1.7.) value, vard J M HIGH CO. Millinery Department $5.00 to $6.00 Velvet Shapes Beautiful large black and colored velvet shapes—the kind to trim with Ostrich. ! Maline, etc., for Dress Mats. Regular $5.00 values. 70 Anniversary price wfaalv l $15.00 to $20.00 TRIMMED HATS, $9.95 Our clever designer and milliners have been busy for days trimming Hats for this sale, ami we have also received some very late models in Pattern Hats. Hats for street. Hats for full dress, and such values as others price at HF $15.00 to $20.00. Our price An unequalled showing of Imported Models, Fifth Avenue Hats and adaptations, will be shown at, [trices from $12.50 to $50.00. ANNIVERSARY LACE SALE 15c, 20c, 25c Values Do you need laces for dress trimmings, or for bridal and other garments? We’ll offer truly exceptional bargains in Shadow, Filet. Macrame. Antique and Cluny Bands and Edgings and all kinds of regular wash laces. r\ Values to 25c. Anniversary price, yard . House Dress Bargains All we have left of our Ladies’ Percale House Dresses, both light and dark colors: regular $1.25 7C values; choice • OC Outing Gown Bargain Women's white flannelette > and blue stripe Gowns; double face vokes: full , r , size LOVELY SHOPPING BAGS Xew Leather Bags iti every stylish kind, the new smaller' shape, fitted with inside purse. Bags that would readily bring $1.50, but secured by us under regular cost xK ■« ■ E es :.. , WM ' sl.oo All the latest novelties in Fitted Leather Bags; values $6.50 and $7.50; for choice $5.00 $2.50 Long Kimonos $1.98 25 dozen Crepe Kimonos. Em pire and Robe effects; $2.50 rv q values 1 .JO $5.00 Silk Kimonos $3.98 Long Kimonos, made of Cheney Bros.’ Kimono Silk. Empire aq qq : styles; a wonderful bargain . EXTRA Bargains, 12 l=2c New Percales 9c Yard-wide Percales, new fall pat terns, light, medium and dark colors; Anniversary q Sale, yard «7C 81x90 Seamless Sheets, wide hem* good quality; r« each Dl>C Mohawk Pillow 19 1 O Cases, each * « * “4&C ) White hemmed Crochet Spreads, full double bed size. Marseilles patterns; $1.25 on value; at OtfC English I.ong Cloth, yard wide, 12 yards to the bolt. AE Special, per bolt */OC/ White hemmed Huck Towels, red borders, size nn 18x36; dozen 3UC Remnants of Table Damask from 2 to 3 1-2-yard lengths, at greatly reduced prices. Special value in odd Napkins and samples of Towels. Cotton Comforts at sl, $1.35. $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 and $4.50. Down Comforts, sateen and silk lined. from $5 to S2O. Cotton Blankets in white, tan and gray, at sl, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2. $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 pair. Splendid all-wool Blankets on special sale tomorrow at, pair $5.00 and $3.98. 5