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YALE DINING HALI SHORT:
DUE TO COST OF LIVING
XEW HAVEN, CONN., Oct. I.—The
high cost of living has affected the
Tale dining hall. There is a deficit of
«3 aOO, attributed to the increased prices
of potatoes. East year there was a
|6(>o surplus.
“MOES” PUT STUNK IN
OODER IT OMPE’S DIWSIN
Time it! In just five minutes there will be no Indiges
tion, Sourness, Heartburn, Gas or Dyspepsia.
po some foods you eat hit back
taste good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick,
sour gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs.
Dvspeptic. Jot this down: Pape's Dia
pppsin digests everything, leaving noth.
Ing to sour and upset you. No differ
ence how badly your stomach is disor
dered you get happy relief in ’five min
ute’ but what pleases you most is that
it strengthens and regulates your stom.
ach so you can eat your favorite foods
without fear.
Most remedies give you relief some
_they are slow, but not sure. Dia-
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I ® 100 TAILOREDIuiTS W |
J us * rece i ve d by express and on sale «
5 M tomorrow at under actual value; J •
fashionably tailored, beautifully finish-
i ed, made of high class modish fabrics. *
£ ,■ They were tailored to sell at $25; priced S ;
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’I ,Ii i our purchase of the entire surplus fall stork of H sip-
.J> I & H’A I j a prominent New York manufacturer establishes «if w,
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: a VI n uew record in our alertness for bargains and capacity ||
□j nl\ll/l '' a l’ lur ing them when discovered. These Suits are 1 I*
’ I • raX 11 ll tailored on the conforming lines of the season’s vogue. | Hl Jr
3 Iwill’l are —representatively so. and beautifully ff ? f JC
5 BlWll finished. Coats semi-fit form and box models—modish wl I S
li'vtlu *’ i ’ n ever - v detnU anf l lined throughout with Skinner sat- II I r
1 —made finished worsteds and diagonal serges [f jw -
jJ —all the desirable shades and colors —a complete range mi
.jj - W of sizes. ML
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"b J I 9 * 9 Note—The remarkable values these Suits represent J ffßf JHK
1 'll / W 'H make them sell at sight tomorrow, and the doubt
* o*■ K• > ' s W< a< i Vfin '‘ p( l whether you ean get one unless a I/■ 1
. 1® M. lil VZ reasonably earlv response is given this advertisement. “■ ® MC
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| —=fGREATER MILLINERY SECTION-2d Floor)=— — |
5 Your Hat Must Be a Hundred Per Cent Right if
' You Wish To Be a Hundred Per Cent Happy 3
• E Hats that exemplify the extreme touch of prevailing modes and ty |>ith **
• the favored features of Parisian effects are the sort of Hats we invite you WsigL
to look al. admire and select when you visit our .Millinery emporium on ‘
the second floor. ~
Mv Variet . is so extensive, choice is made on the broad advantage of in-
dividual taste. Countenance typo Hats—Hals that he :>rhten the eharm of tPESjSF' ■/ '* ■
your future—Hats of class and distinction. ;
. • Tomorrow we are jroine to show you some especiallx CIC EA 'T' •iT
exclusive models at 9 I U.WU ’ * K3
jla Every one of them are worth considerably more I here are no two f ’>**''■’ N
Ji alike. Each one an exclusive style—not alone amongst this particular as- -J* S'"
sortment, but not in all Atlanta will you find the counterpart of I Ins par-
Ji tieular group of beauties. g* ‘ f.- gj*
They represent all that fashion favors and that style has popularized *** ',.
• -large velvet shapee—erect silk pile and hatter s plu-sh ' •
Beautifullx made and handsomely trimmed or tailored in the very newest conceits of the C* *! C ED
season. These are absolute $22.."i0 values —select one tomorrow at I v.vU .
ia CHILDREN'S VELVET HATS—S2.9B VALUES—AT $1.98. •
' We will be able to offer for the first time, tomorrow, these cunning little juveniles, trimmed with messaline rib Jp.
.*■ bons, val. lace and dainty rosebuds —chic and charming Juvenile 1 Q£|
J® Millinery, regular $2.98 values 9 ■ »vO
J GIRLS’ COLLAPSIBLE HATS—SI.4B.
s? These are the faddv Hats that are all the rage in the East.
THE HANKY-PANKY. *L»
Just the sauciest caprice in headgear you ever saw lite ideal Hat for the school mis* oi all ages. I hey are col
lapsible and reversible—black, cardinal, blue or green velvet on one side and shepherd checks on the reverse side,
Ji furnished with miniature pocket for dainty feather 1 Q 2
3 KILLED AS TRAIN HITS
'STRING OF “EMPTIES”
NATALBANY, LA., Oct. I.—Three
persons were killed and three hurt when
a lumber train crashed into a string of
empty box ears on the New Orleans,
Natalbany and Natchez railroad near
here early todav.
pepsin is quick, positive and puts your
stomach in a health' condition so the
. misery won’t come back.
You feel different as soon as Diapep-
• sin comes in contact with the stomach
—distress just vanishes—your stomach
gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no
■ eructations of undigested food, jour
head clears and you feel fine.
Put an end to stomach trouble be
getting a large flfty-cent case of Pape's
> Diapepsin from any drug store. You
realize in five minutes how needless It
• is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia
or any stomach disorder. (Advt.)
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1912.
COL. W. A. HUFF WILL
RESIST TRIAL BY ANY
JUDGE EXCEPT SPEER
MACON. GA., Oct. 1. —When Judge
W. A. Grubb, of Birmingham, convenes
the United States district court here
next Monday and calls the ease of con
tempt of court against Colonel W. A.
Huff for sending an insulting letter to
Judge JCmory Speer, the defendant’s
attorneys will plead that only Judge
Speer, before whom the alleged con
tempt was committed, has jurisdiction
to try the case.
Judge Grubb has been assigned here
especially by Judge Don A. Pardee, of
the circuit court, because of several
cases in which Judge Speer is disquali
fied. The Huff case was thought to be
one of them, t'olonel Huff's lawyers,
among them Attorney General T. S.
l-'elder, declare, however, that they will
cite the law in support of their con
tention that Judge Speer alone has
authority to try Colonel Huff.
MINISTER’S BROTHER DEAD.
MILLWOOD, VA.. Oct. I.—Richard
Henry Lee. Jr., kinsman of Lighthorse
Harry Lee and brother of Rev. Charles
H. Lee, of Macon, Ga., is dead at his
home In Clark county, near here. He
was also a brother of Mrs. Janies R.
Winchester, wife of Bishop Winches
ter, of Little Rock, Ark. He was 57
years old.
SEIZE AND FORCE GIRL
TO SWALLOW POISON
STEUBENVILLE. OHIO, Oct. 1. Miss
l«ettie Ward, fifteen years old, who lives
at the home of Samuel Farmer, of Wheel
Ing Junction, W. Va.. was seized by un
identified men near her home today and
held while poison was administered She
Is expected to die
Farmer recently had received anony
mous letters threatening his life if he did
not leave the county. No reason for the
attack has been disclosed.
Your vote and influence
is solicited for R. M. Clay
ton for Chief of Construc
tion.
Does the Octopus know
that A. M. Schoen, chief en
gineer of the Southeastern
Underwriters’ association,
with headquarters in Atlan
ta, and acknowledged best
electrical authority here, rec
ognizes City Electrician R.
C. Turner’s ability and
praises him for his enforce
ment of local and national
electrical ordinances? No
wonder the Octopus is fight
ing him.
MEN AND RELIGION BULLETIN NO. 23
“The Churches in Our Midst’’
He who began a good worfy in you
will perfect it.”
‘‘lt is God who Worfyeth in you.”
To the Church in Sardis came the message of God:
“I know thy works that thou hast a name that thou livest, and
thou art dead.
“Be thou watchful, and establish the things that remain, which
were ready to die: for I have found no work of thine perfected be
fore my God.”
Not a picture of the Churches in our Midst.
But an accurate description of more than one man.
Men say they are alive.
But God knows they are dead.
They have made many fine resolutions, started many good works,
only to break the former and leave the latter uncompleted.
Are you one of these?
“He that hath an ear, let him hear.”
The Churches in our Midst are calling you. <
The visible root of the Social Evil has been given a death blow, /
but here, there and everywhere are stems, branches and creepers in
full foliage.
These, if neglected, seemingly withering, will drop their seed and
produce a harvest a thousandfold worse than Atlanta has ever
known.
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And, more to be feared, even while the visible root lies dying, ene
mies of mankind, servants of Satan with their master himself are
already sowing seed.
There are cowardice and gloom, hypocrisy and Phariseeism, in- /
adequate wages and improper housing, immoral amusements and a I
lack of legitimate, healthful recreation, and that in which all are in
cluded, Sin itself, ignorance of the love of our Father and of His ir
resistible might.
In the Name of our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, the Churches
in our Midst summon you to wake, to watch, and to wage perpet- I
ual war against all of them.
The battle is on.
Now is the time. /
Strip and fight.
Begin right.
Waste no time pounding the air.
Put brains behind your blows.
Prove that a man in public office, who keeps his oath, enforces law
and does his duty, loses nothing but gains everything.
And be not deceived. *
Expect nothing from one who fears to declare himself openly for
that which is moral, clean, right and legal, hoping by his silence to get
the support of the evil without losing the friendship of the good.
“A man can not serve two masters.”
Trimmers are as dangerous as men openly unclean.
Trust neither.
Make every candidate for office state his position publicly.
Then, and not before, vote as your conscience directs.
The Churches are not in politics.
They will urge no man’s election.
But as lights they disclose the perils of the hour.
Avoid them.
And rally to the Churches in our Midst!
They live and throb with vital power.
A great work has been begun by them in the City.
It will be completed.
In it, you are needed.
If dissatisfied with methods, do not stand criticising without, but
come within and help to guide the greatest organizations for good in
the world—the Churches of Jesus Christ.
Y’our place is in and with them.
Atlanta should and will support the Churches in our Midst.
The Executive Committee of The Men and Religion Forward Movement
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