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BONES FOUND IN CANADA
ARE 3.000.000 YEARS OLD
OTTAWA. ONT, Oct. 16, Prrirvt
skeletons of two ptiinev.i monstris
found in the Red De*r district of
western Canada aie among ten ton*
of fossils foi the Victoria Memorial
museum brought here b\ Charley H
Sternberg
Sternberg the Xnirican exploit* i
who v\a> engaged by the C anadian gov
ernment for expioi ations in that re
gion. He estimated 'he period when
this animal lived as S.ooOjioo ven s ago.
YOUR HAIR IS FLUFFY. BEAUTIFUL
AM LUSTROUS 111 A FEW MOMENTS
Girls! Get a 25 cent bottle of ‘’Danderine” and try
this. Also stops falling hair; destroys dandruff.
Your hair become’ ight. wavy. fluffy,
abundant and .ippea’’.'- as s<»ft, lustrous
and beautiful <i> ,< young gi s after a
’’Danderine hair < - inse.” Just try
’his- inoi t. t) j cloth with a little Dan
derine and cu'efuhv draw it through
your han. taking one small strand at
a time This will clean* the hair of
dust, din and excessive oil and in Ju.’t a
few moments you have doubled the
beaut v of your hair.
Resides beautifying the haii <t on«e,
IM. Rich & Bros. Co f
y> *>
s' Sale of Dressmakers’ Helps *
JJ Needed Articles Underpriced J*
ig For Thursday and Friday Only J
l|..me X’wcrx need many small h.-hd now. so Ri.-h’s like a helpful store should do
plans Uns timel\ sale, Check your wants from this list.
'j|p pieces, white and all 4 _
“jl colors IUC
.'»<■ Hand' Pin Sheets. white <n
yJB ' black 3a
10c Silk Pins, extra points.. 6c
Stewart's Duplex Safety Pins 5c
5c Safely Pins, all sizes. 2 for 5c
10c Card Pearl Hair Pins 5c
15c Cube Pins, all colors. 8c
25c Etonor Kimono style Dress
JW Shields, all sizes. 4 Oaw
JV a pair IOC
■'?! Lead Dress Weights all sizes.
tijJJ doz 5c
10c Amplned Hooks and Eyes 6c
5c Slip-Out Collar Supporters 3c
‘ 5c Linen Corset Laces .... 2c
5c Dutch Linen Blocked Tape. 3c
10c doz. Placket Snaps 5c
50c Extra Quality Embroidery
wr-J Bands. 6-yard pieces. 4Q«
white and colors . I vC
*■ 15c Mercerized Corset Laces. 9c
*-Jjl 25c Mercerized Corset Laces. 15c
25c Silk Shields, pair. ...... 15c
,_W 10c Lingerie Braid 7c
• >c English Pius 2c
• 50c Jewelry
-J Novelties,
| 25c
*jsl Files, shoe hooks ami horns.
JW cuticle knives, bells, dainers and
paper knives. All with GER
MAN SILVER handles. Always
heretofore 50c; for quick clear
attce tomorrow at 2.5 c.
Bell pin* and buckles, also, spine
gold plated, others in the French
gray finish. still others of
Cloisonne Enamel. With and
'yjß without stone mountings. I's
■ ?E r
» now faaVW
t’entei A sir. Main Floor.)
•5 Laces: A Sale
2 4 a f° r choice of all linen
Iww chin* laces worth to :>sv. Pretty
designs in cream and white. All widths
jil from 1 to 5 inches.
The designs and widths of these prett.i laces
make them highly desirable for finishing curtains.
■ centerpieces and fancy work, and for trimming tin
dermuslins. etc. Worth to 35c. for 10c.
«. J QQf* * OI laces worth to $2.
' vw** Beautiful patterns in Venice, ehan-
tilly and embroidered net White, creatn
' and ecru.
2 69c Embroideries, 39c
A splendid assortment of Swiss ami
nainsook ‘embroidery rtonncings Pretty pat
J® terns in open, eyelet and shadow embroidery some
pl in th® small, neat designs for children's dresses.
' others in the laige. effective for misses
and ladle*' nnderwrai and dresses; is inches wide.
Sale at 8 ; :;<i a m .
(Lace*—Mam Floor)
>- ■ - . . «i uvvw'iij riuui t
M. RICH & BROS. CO
» v 1 m V )■v. J r ). v v
DRUG SLAVE ENDS LIFE
l WhcN TOLD HE’S THIEF
WILLOW SPRINGS. Mi)., oct. Hi.
1 Will Grossman. -8 years old. son of
r , .
Mis. I. M Rier, committed suicide by
I taking strychnine
Grumman, who was addicted to co-
• .line. wa« in flic ustody of the ion
stable, Charles H. Lovun. having been
arrested on a warrant sworn out by
his mother, charging petit larceny.
i Being accused of this crime was the
reason he gave for t iking the poison.
Dandoiine dissolves «*ver\ panic of
dandruff cleanses, purifie- and invig
, mates th* scalp, forever stopping itch
ing and failing hair.
But what will pii-ast vou most will
be aftoi a few use when yon
i will actually see new hair fine and
I downy at first yes -but really new
f hair growing all over the scalp. If vou
i care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it
sil'elv get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl
tons- Danderine from any druggist or
, toilet counter, and just try it. (Advt.)
| 10c and 5c Warren Collar Foun
Nations, white or black. Of*
net or chiffon . Ov
Ilk- and 15<- Kirby Beard Pins,
all sizes 7c and 12c
10<- Weight Tape, while or black,
yard 5c
10c English Tape. 10 yds. .. 5c
5c Hooks and EVes 2c
10c Spiral Collar Supporters. 6c
10c Elat Wire, piece 5c
10c Jet Head Pin Sheets ... 7c
25c Skill Marker 17c
?5 V Placket Snaps on Tape, white
or black, 4 Q
yard I 3C
10c Heavy Aluminum Thim
bles ls 5c
15c Dress Shit-Ida 9c
lOe. Shirt Waist. Belts 5c
5c 500 yard Basting Cotton. 3 1 >c
10c Barbour's Line Thread. . 8c
10c Pearl Head Pins 5c
75c and $1 solid steel Cutting
Shears. 6 1 a to 9-inch
blade
5c Bias Tape 4c
10c English Tape 5c
15c to 75c fancy Scissors, nickel
and burnished OQ/>
handles OwC
jr
Hand - Embroidered Pillows J
Worth up to $7.50, for 3
$1.98 I
An art inaiiiil'arturrr’s sample lot of 100 183
t'oiieli ami sofa pillows at half price ami JJ 7 ’
much less.
The top and back tnaking complete slip- are **..■>
ready to receive the pillow. The material is of
linen, denim or burlap, and each piece is beanti
fully hand-embroidered in silk or gilt in Horal.
cross stitch, conventional and the new punch work
patterns. Some pieces are Finished with cord.
others with ruffles or lace. Colors to match or
harmonize with any room or den. Pillows are
worth $3. $‘3.30, s.*> so $7.50. 4 Q© ‘
(Center Aisle Main 1 , '100r.l •#''*
NEWPORT DEBUTANTE
AND NOBLEMAN START
GOSSIPS TO TALKING
NKWI’oRT i »<-t 16 Ail Newport is
watching ’he attachment of Prince Gen
naro (’aracciolo and Miss Florence To
bin. a debutante
Yestenla> Miss Tobin wiis g'/ing the
prince his long ■ Iwianw- walk, when they
1 met Iw" big bulls, which had strayed
’ from a farm.
•’Over the fence,” cried Miss 'Eobin,
. and. followed quickly by the prince, she
vaulted the fence. The danger was over
after a wait of ten minutes. The prince
’and Miss Tobin returned in : iuu for
luncheon with llei aunt. Mrs. James J.
Biown. of Denver.
Later the prince entertained with a
reception, having Mrs. BiowVi end Miss
Tobin, the latter a handsome debutante
in a <•< stume of white, receiving with
him.
When asked about the attachment. Mrs. 1
Brown said
’’Nonsense. Miss Tobin is a mere tot,
and likes to help the prince in his
work.”
LODGER MEETS DEATH
IN DUEL WITH SLEUTH
i ;
HOI'STON, TEXAS Oct. Hi. Po
licemen and an occupant of a rooming
house- engaged in a pistol battle and is
a result Floyd 1.. Buckingham, a lodger,
is dead, and Joseph It. Free, detective,
is dying'in tin Houston infirmary.
The detective I) , 1 bi-t-tt sent to tin
filace by Chief of Police- Nob'e in an-
• sever to a call from a woman, who said
Buckingham insulted her.
—:
Flannelette JJ
Gowns . j{|
98c i
Women's coz.\ night gowns. JJ*
o! heavy Doniet or double
fleeced outing flannel. Va- ij 5 *
rioiislt trimmed in braid or Oti"
buttonhole scalloping. |<’ull
'•nt. and perfectly made.
AH white or white with blue
or pink stripes. With or
without collars. and the 2**
neckless style like a man’s ijF
night shirt, in vciriilar and g®"'
extra .sizes 98c.
(hit door sleeping gowns
with hood altached. sl.'_’s
and $1.95.
Pajamas, in white ami
colors. $1.25 io $3. JJ- 3 *
(Second door.)
"C
Ladies’ Sweaters 5,
Here are "conif’y"
sweaters to ban- .-**
Ish the <;hill.
Smartly tn ad e. Md
too. and shaped to
fit —the day of the
■•baggy” sweater . / y
Is passed. /7/
More than a Zs/ /h-.NAjV i ®v.. i
dozen different 7 ’ \-l! !
styles in plain ' p\ sVWiI. I
and fancy weaves. A‘ e v \ AAiu'l flt-
"V" neck, regular / ' ■ I':jk i,' $55
and lolling col I ® c\
lars. as well as f ' J ■ t A \ 1
the new rough t n • 0 1
neck" coll a1 s \ \I, ’ ft ’
Some are solid \ A/i !-.© /.-.'.'.'i'/
colors t hroughont. V, A .
others in smart \s‘ \ 0 / At
combinations.. * s\wX':.' W
Choice of gray. i 0 s J
tan. brown, white [. t! ; I |f •ts i
ami red, f i; ■ o I '• 3*“ 1
Prices start at I: 1$ | ,
$3 for a regulation •: 11 i
style all-wool '■ C
sweater, and go
up step by step to W
$1.'.50 for a tlirer-qnaitei length nuiomobilc • ■
sweat-, finished with sill, collat and cuffs. $•
( Re^dy-to-Wear—Second Floor) *•-’
THE ATLANTA (4KOKGIA-N AND NEWS WEDNESDAY. ()< TOBEK 16. !!h_.
,RAPS CRITICS OF
INSURANCELAWS
I
Commissioner Copeland Says
Recent Legislation Didn't In
jure Atlanta National Co.
Deputy t'ommissionett of Insurance
John Copeland denies a statement re
t-ntl.c published in several neu.-papers,
to the effect that tile insolvency of the
, Atlanta National Insurance Company
was in any wise due to lite enactment
or ope apon of the new insurance laws,
as was alleged by a well known life
insurance man of north Georgia a few
days ago.
J’he National Insurance Cofnpany
was completely insolvent." said Mr.
• opeland, "before the new insurance
law was enacted, and it is absurd to
sac, a.< this insurance man did say. that
but for the enactment of the new law
th- National would haw been one of
ll|, ‘ most successful companies in Geor-
"S'lich a statement as that is silly.
becaus> the company’s own statement
show sot l)ei wise.
It scheduled $40,328.39 of -sets, but
of that amount $18,364 were not admit
, ted. Jis eipts were a little
mo-e than $40,000. and its income front
m : titr ates $263,080. Its disbursements
■ ".f” ” f ° l ’ e - fo ' the samp Period.
s_t,.,.it was insolvent under the
old law—completely so.
" I hi new law is not to blame for the
‘ falling to pieces of card houses, and an
insurance man does himself little credit
w hen ne seeks to saddle on the new Jaw
responsibility for the blowing up of
■ such companies as the Atlanta National
‘ was.” x
HISTORIC OAK BLASTED
BY BOLT FROM SKY
■ " f lODßl'itY. N. J., Oct. 16.—1 t has
b"<-n found that the great "Tatum
- oak," standing near Mount Royal, was
) struck by lightning some time during
“ the summei and shattered from top to
root.
' -lohn G. Whitall. of the Historical
» society, took a "tree doctor” to see if
. it were possible to preserve this ma<-
si\e old tree, and finds he can do it for
. S6O. The "doctor' was amazed at its
( size, and said it is the largest tree he
has seen in the East and that It must
be 1.000 years old.
; 33.000-VOLT SHOCK KILLS
. BOY ON TELEGRAPH POLE
SI. LOl IS. Oct. 16.—'Nelson Arm
bruster, nineteen years old. was killed
almost instantly near his home in Ed
wardsville when 33,000 volts of elec
tricity passed through his body. He
' was at the top of n steel telegraph pole.
' carrying the wires of the Illinois Trac-
* tion Company.
For nearly two minutes Armbruster
• was enveloped in a blue flame before
‘ he fell 35 feet to the ground.
' AFTER LOSING GIRL. HE
; WILL WEDHER MOTHER
‘ CHICAGO, ILL., Oct.' 16. Robert Ish-
an Randolph, the breaking of whose
> engageiru-nt Io Miss Dorothy Mac-Lean
» at Riverside three years ago caused
> gossip in the suburb, is about to marry
Mrs. George A. Mac-Lean, mother of his
, former fiancee. The wedding will take
s place tomorrow.
When you have a bad cold you v*ant
■ the best medicine obtainable, so as to
. cure it with as tittle delay as possi
( ble. Here is a druggist’s opinion: "I
have sold C.iamberlain’k Cough Remedy
‘ j for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar, of
‘I Saratoga. I,nd., "ami consider it the
, | best on the market." For sale by all
i dealers. (Advt.)
FINEST
AT LOWEST PRICES
■ TiFi re is no finer dental work dffrte
anywhere than at the Atlanta Dental
Parlors, yet prices here are so low as
to astonish those who have been pay-
> ing'the usual dentists charges.
. I’liis is partly due to an immense
practice and partly' to the very fine
modern equipment and partly to the
, faci that this establishment wishes to
( make lasting friends of its patients.
Ask your friends about the work of
' Hie Atlanta Dental Parlors at the cor
ner of Peachtree and Decatur streets.
, (Advt.)
BY FLASHLIGHT.
Kvery Kodaker should • have this
booklet John L. Moo.e Sons have
thi-.ni and they are free for the asking.
•The flashlight season is here. Call and
get one of these books and improve
your pictures. 42 North Broad street.
(Advt.)
EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS
AND DECORATIONS.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.,
Cull Main 11X0.
(Advertisement.)
.Maddening skin diseases can't exist if i
Tettcrine is used because. Tetterine is
scient.lieallN prepared to x remove the
<’AI SIT well ms the EFFFX’T.
TETTERINE CURES
SKIN DISE AS E S
Jesse \\ Stoll. M Gm . writes:
I suffered with an eruption two
years and one box of Tetterine cured
me and two of my friends. It Is worth
its weight in gold.
I’elleiine cures eezemu. letter, ground
Meh. erysipelas, itching piles und oilier
JuUmenls Gel it tudu> Tetterhie.
50c at druggists or by mail.
1 SHUPTRINE CO.. SAVANNAH. GA.
i Advt )
WE WILL MAIL YOU |1
for each sei of old False Teeth sent
i ii«. Highest price naid for old Gold,
Silver old Watches. Broken Jewelry
and Precious Stones.
Money Sent By Return Mill.
Phila. Snieltinct and Refining Co..
I>tab!ished ‘0 Year*-.
863 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pi
TO DENTISTS
We will buy xnur Gold F’iling*. Gold
' •»r* wnd Platinum. Highest prices
g Lunch time? % t
K Not yet!
■ Don’t lunch because your watch
■ says so.
H Chew mint leaf flavored
K You’ll lunch because your appetite
says so.
K And the appetite ■ sharpening tidbit
■ is equally useful and enjoyable after
■ lunch. It brightens teeth and aids
H digestion and purifies breath besides.
BUY IT BY THE BOX
—of any dealer. It costs little by the package but less by the box.
•A
Look for the spear The flavor lasts
ARE YOUR
GLASSES
RIGHT?
Dr Hines' examination with per
fect equipments is absolutely scientific
and so exact that a mistake is im
possible. He takes each eye separ
ately and goes to the rool of tjie
trouble, and is never satisfied until
perfect results are given. Glasses
fitted by him always brings light to
a proper focus on the retina, thereby
removing all strain from the nerves
and muscles, gives perfect sight and
relieves headaches and nervousness
caused by e\e strain.
READ LETTER BELOW FROM
ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN
BUSINESS MEN IN
REAL ESTATE BUILDING AND
LOANS.
916 Fourth National Bank Bldg
Atlanta. Ga.. October sth. 1912.
Dr. L. A. Hines, care Hines Optical
Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir. Ten t’ears ago vou fined
me my first glasses in your Savannah
store, which opened up a new world
to nte, since that time I had occasion
to get new glasses aud although I have
been to some of the leading special
ists. have failed to get results or even
relief. Two months ago you fitted me
again in your Atlanta store. 1 wish
to say that the? are giving me entire
satisfaction Your "Dixie" mounting
Is great: can't shake them off. No
more broken lenses for me.
Yours very trulv.
1.. S. TEAGI'E.
HINES OPTICAL CO.
Optometrists and Opticians,
91 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga.
QUAKER EXTRACT AND OIL OF BALM
CORED MRS. C. C. LONG OF RHEUMATISM
Mrs C. C. Long, of Palmetto, Ga., is
another woman who p. audit comes for
ward and tells tile public that she was
cured by tin- wonderful yuaktr Extract
and oil of Balm that lias been intro
duced in this city at Coursey w- Munn's
drug store. Site said; "I have had rheu
matism over five months. At first it
was in my hinds, hut it g adually scat
tered to different parts of my body. Al
though the pains yyere severe and .my
.joints would grind and ftabk, I was'ai
ways able tn do my housework until
shout fire months ago. Then it seemed
i cr-w worn- and I can not explain
th® torments I suffcied. Whencve;
th ;c wa .a change in the weather mV
BLOOD POISON
• Piles and Rectal Diseases.
CURED TO STAY CURED.
By a true specialist
" ilo possesses the ex
: VKSr \ perience of years—the
AgCK; __ a right kind of experi
'irtV' * enee- doing the same
\ thing the right way
v hundreds and perhaps
I ' -“W thousands of times
F J with unfailing, pernta-
;\4< nent results. No cut
s y \ ting or detention front
business. Don’t, you
. think it s about time
to gel the right treatment? I GIVE
606. .the celebrated German prepara
tion for Blood Poison and guarantee
results. Come to me. I will cure vou
or make no charge and I will make mv
terms within your reach. 1 cure Vari
cocele. Hydrocele. Kidnev. Bladder
and Prostatic troubles. Plies. Rupture,
Stricture. Rheumatism. Nervous De-’
bility and all acute and chronic dis
charges of men and women cured in
the shortest time possible. If yon
can't call, write. Free consultation
and examination. Hours. 8 a. nt. to 7
p. m. Sundays, 9 to 1
DR. J. D. HUGHES. Specialist,
Opposite Third National Rank
16'/? North Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
’is sixom h
‘H3AV3M WOl
ATIOSJESd
nox lIJ TIIM ‘MONX
GOA HOTIVI v—l
pains yye:.- more intense. I could not
get up in the motning yvithoilt assis
tance. but aftei moving around and
getting my blood to circulate I yyould
l» somewhat relieved. I could not comb
my own hail', as I could not raisc4ither
of my arms high enough, and 1 had to
be very careful getting up and down
the steps for feat of falling, as my
knees yy e; o very weak. I began tn trtid
about, the Quaker Extract, | knew a
number of people who yv< re cuted. so I
te-olvcd to Iry.oncc mm ••. I sent torn
treatment of Quake- Extra. ’ and om
bottle of oil Os Balm. \t first these
remedies did not seem to help me anti
I felt dis. out aged. yet ! pr scy . ; . d and
MOOSE
Gives $7 per
By special dispensation the initiation
fee for Atlanta Lodge 523, for a shot'
time. I-s $5; later s2o. You can pay $2
with application and $3 when Initiated
Medical examination, sl. Examiners; I>t
C. A. Rhodes. 1203 Fourth National Ban 1
building. In. \V. If Hoey. 301 Welton
building Get examineyl early.
The Loyal Order of Moose, the fastest
growing fraternal, social and beneficial
order in the world, founded at Louisville.
Ky.. in 1888, has 1,200 lodges. Supreme
headquarters. Anderson, Ind. Presen'
membership of 500.000 includes ex-Pres
dent Roosevelt. Speaker Champ Clark,
governors. I . S. senators, congressmen
mayors, judges, jurists, clergymen, jour
nallsts, professional and business met.
farmers and wage earners in every honor
able walk-of life. Open to white male
fit-55 of lawful occupation. Non-sectariau
non-political. Booze fighters are not want
ed and will please not apply.
The Moose protects the whole family
Th» free medical attendance is alon
worth more than the cost. Join today an
save S2O.
N. WALDO KENNEDY,
National Director.
121 Peachtree St.. Cana'er Blda.
Open Day and Evening.
Telephone Ivy 5147. P. O. Box 140- 1
gradually I noticed a little change
the better, and I continued to imp
until I can now do my work, can
my arnrs as well as ever, and my l
hate vanished'."
Was there ever a remedy introdi
which has given such quick and
markable results a.‘ Quake Ext
and Oil of Balm: If you suffer f
rheumatism./catarrh, nr stomach ’’
btes, - all at Coursey * Munn's 1
store, fill Marietta street. Quake
I a.-t. K for $5.00. 3 for $2.50. $1 ""
bottle • till of Halm. 25c or's for 5
Wo prepay express charges on a
tie -of $3.00 <>r over. So no n«t
your visit, but call today. 15
week, sickness
I -or accident; SIOO
' funeral, and free
medical atten
tion for mem
bers and fam-
I ilies. Dues 75c
I a month. For
free Moose Col
lege, Tuberculo
sis Sanitarium.
Widows’ and Or
phans’ Home.
25c quarterb
No assessments