Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 16, 1912, EXTRA 3, Page 5, Image 5

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RONES FOUND IN CANADA ARE 3,000.000 YEARS OLD oT.rAWA, OXT., Oct. 16. —Perfect - ,el> tons of two primeval monsters >und in Ute Red Deer district of -tern Panada are among ten tons fossils for the Victoria Memorial .. tseum brought here by ClArles H. - ->rnberg. Sternberg is the American explorer > was engaged by the Canadian gov •nnient for explorations in that re •n. He estimated the period when inimal lived as 8,000,000 years ago YOUR HAIR IS FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL ANO LUSTROUS IN I FEW MOMENTS Girls! Get a 25 cent bottle of “Danderine” and try this. Also stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, . .mndant and appears as soft, lustrous nd beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse.” Just try • his—moisten a cloth with a little Dan. erine and carefully draw it through our hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of ■ list, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, s M. Rich & Bros. Col ■ as x ■ ar : Sale of Dressmakers’ Helps« j Needed Articles Underpriced J' » For Thursday and Friday Only 5 Home-sewers need many small items now. so Rich’s—like a helpful store should do S' -plans this timely sale.' Check your wants from this list. i ‘ gg 25c Scalloped Wash Braids, 6 yd. I 10c and 5c Warren Collar Foun- pieces, white and all < dations, white or black. 1 - colors iVw net or chiffon... oC Flannelette * tJ? .->(• Handy Pin Sheets, white or 10c and 15c Kirov Beard Pins. S ' J* black 3c all sizes7c and 12c UOttllS, MOC Jr. * 10c Silk Pins, extra points.. 6c 10c Weight Tape, white or black. Women’s eozv night gowns J S’ewart’s Uupiex Safety Pins 5c E n<dish ’’ 5c <>f heavy Domel or double- oc Safety Pins, all sizes. 2 for 5c mi sea r. j i • r.- r oc Hooks and Eyes 2c fleeced outing flannel. \a ' V ?’ ai ’ d P™ ll H‘iu-1 ms .... 5c 10c Spiral Collar Supporters.. 6c riotislv trimmed in braid or toe Cube Pins, all colors. ... 8c 10c Flat Hat Wire piece 5c buttonhole scalloping. Full r fc-i r-A ' e t Head I’m Sheets .... 7c. . . .. ’ , s . CEr 25c Eton or, Kimono style Dress 2 5c Skirt Marker 17c eut * a,l< ‘ perfectly made. Zj* ’E a S pai? S ' a " SiZeS ’ 18C 25c Placket Snaps on Tape, white All white or white wi'th blue Orblack. 4 Qe* p ’" k stri P es - W,th <> r ■' Lead Dress Weights, all sizes, yard l SJC without collars. and the’ gj-" & |||lZ • ■ 5c 10 . He ilV v Xluminuni Thim- neckless style like a man’s ,JW iOc Ampinco Hooks and Eyes. 6c b)es 5c n j g ht shirt, in regular and '-'tag 5c Slip-Out Collar Supporters. 3c 15c Dress Shields 9c extra sizes bSc iX— *sc Linen Corset Laces 2c , on ; 3 , J Outdoor' sleeping gowns < b ~<• Dutch Linen Blocked Tape. 3c 10( . Barbours Linen Thread... 8c with hood attached, $1.25- * 10c doz. Placket Spapssc joe Pearl Hoad Pinssc. and $1.95. ■ 50c Extra Quality Embroidery 75c and $1 solid steel Cutting Pajamas. in white and Bands, 6-yard pieces. Ift- Shears. 6' 2 to 9-inch iQ. colors. $1.25 to $3 BBQ white and colors I blade Children’s sleeping gar- > Ite Mercemea 7o 0f—........... U , ; lh f ~ j ~ j, far Mercerized Corset l.aoes. 9c 8 aIW . Chtldr.-n's H«„- JC. ea 2ec Mercerized Corset Laces. 15c and burnished nelette gowns, all sizes. 4 Ja. 2.>c Silk Shields, pairlsc handles vwC to 14. 50c to $1.25. 91 10c Lingerie Braid 7c (| n the Busy Center Aisle —Main (Second Floor.) t 5c ”400” English Pins 2c Floor) ... . zjz- » 50c Jewelry Hand - Embroidered Pillows « g Novelties, Worth up to $7.50, for 5 | 25c $1.98 • i £ files. shoe hooks »ud horns. An ar. manufacturers sample lot of 100 JlB cuticle knives, bells, daiuers and COllcll and SOi<l pillows at haJi pi !<•(* and ~-!■ paper knives. All with GER- much loss. • .J* MAN SIEVER handles. Always The top and back —making complete dip are . ' m heretofore 50c: for quick clear- ready to receive the pillow. The material is of ''k- ance tomorrow at 25c. linen, denim or burlap, and each piece is beaiiti- ' fully hand-embroidered in silk or gilt in floral. ' P ins an ’l buckles; alsm somt cross stitch, conventional and the new punch work gold plated, others tn tlm . tem > patterns. Some pieces are finished with cord. Wi hnish. still ", others with ruffles or lace. Colors to match or ( |B Cloisonne Enamel. W ith anc harmonize with* anv room or den. Pillows are ’ .to without Stone mounting Is- wort h $3. $3.50, ss‘to $7.50. (4 ft© nally 50c; Choice justZjH .WO « now fcwV (Center Aisle—Main Floor.) 4b (Center Aisle. Alain Floor.) E Laces: A Sale Ladies ’ Sweaters t ' Here are "conif y 4 a yard for choice of all linen tO ehilk Ivw cluny laces worth to 35c. Pretty smartly made. W ‘-JJ designs in cream and white. All widths too. and shaped to •5 fro„ ( 1 to •> in,-he,. J • 5 The flesigns and widths of these pretty laces ls jB r “® ed ’ tha OC t 5* make them highly desirable for finishing curtains, - 'mw ow >i,, lx l> ’ v®* centerpieces and fancy work, and for trimming un- ' . , , 'h \ i $ QQp ii"' iil . l over lares wortl, lo Cl R nrt "roninCool'- J: i'AVV:)' I '■» WiK. 1 5? I »c;iui iI ul patterns in \ enicc.'clian- j arSt aR well as i«}J il I ' ® till\ an<L emiroidered net White, cream the new Tough I!;:'; 1° HS ...... neck collars. t Ijl.'W.* 7/"<Ay X- ‘-i* 1 ' l < in Some are solid S* s Sf _ , or* colors throughout, V tv *Sj>» j» 69c Embroideries, 39c C .» .did, »»««rl of Swiss «nd Se t «s nainsook embroiden noiincings. Pretty patj| and red. r'lHils t'4 ■■ . SJB terns in open, eyelet and shadow embroidery: some Prices start at I:'n't I * «4B .IW in the small, neat designs for*children's dresses; J 3 for a regulation I; -Ti YYi ’a 3*“ til others in the large, effective patterns for misses - st vie all-wool L■ ' i I ! . • J-M ' ' and ladies'underwear and dresses; 18 inches wide. sweater, and go ] *R „ , . o.on ug step by step to bale at oloU a. m. $12.50 for a three-quarter length automobile tar; .. „ sweater finished with sifk collar and cuffs., W- *1 (Laces-Matn Floor) (Ready-to-Wear-Second Floor) ' M. RICH & BROS, co DRUG SLAVE ENDS LIFE Wh'EN TOLD HE’S THIEF WILLOW SPRINGS, MO., Oct. 16 ; Will Grossman. 28 years old, son of Mrs. I. Al. Rice, committed suicide by ! taking strychnine. Grossman. who was addicted- to co caine, was in the custody of the con ■ stable, Charles H. Lovan, having been aii tested on a warrant sworn out by . his mother, charging petit larceny, t Being accused of this crime was the teason he gave for taking the poison. Danderine .liesolves every particle of uannruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair—fine and downy at first —yes—but really new' hair growing all over the scalp. If vou care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25-eent bottlo of Knowl ton s Danderine from any druggist or toilet counter, and just try it. (Advt.) THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOREP 16. Vju. NEWPORT DEBUTANTE AND NOBLEMAN START GOSSIPS TO TALKING NEWPORT, Oct. 16—All Newport is watching the attachment of Prince Gen naro Caracciolo and Miss Florence To bin. a debutante Yesterday Miss Tobin was giving the prince his long distance walk, when they met two big bulls, which had strayed from a farm. “Over the fence." cried Miss Tobin, 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 time for luncheon with her aunt, Mrs, .lames J. Brown, of Denver loiter the prince entertained with a reception, having Mrs. Brown and Miss Tobin, the latter a handsome debutante in a costume of white, receiving with him. When asked about the attachment. Mrs. 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 HOLSTON. TEXAS. Oct. 16.—P0 linemen and an occupant of a rooming house engaged in a pistol battle and as a result Floyd L. Buckingham, a lodger, is dead, and Joseph R Freei detective, is dying in the Houston infirmary. Th^ - detective' h;,J been sent to the place by Chief of Police Noble in an swer to a call from a woman, who said Buckingham insulted her. RIPS CRITICS OF INSURANCE LAWS Commissioner Copeland Says Recent Legislation Didn’t In jure Atlanta National Co. Deputy Commissioner of Insurance John Copeland denies a statement re cently published in several newspapers, to the effect that the insolvency of the Atlanta National Insurance Company was tn rfny wise due to the enactment or operation of the new insurance laws, as was alleged by a well kn6wn life insurance man of north Georgia a few days ago. • Ihe National Insurance Company was completely insolvent.” said Mr. Copeland, "before the new insurance law was enacted, and it is absurd to say, as this insurance man did say, that 'but for the enactment of the new law the National would have been one of the most successful companies in Geor gia.’ "Such a statement as that is silly, becaus ■ the company’s own statement shows otherwise. It scheduled $40,328.39 of assets, but of that aWounf $18,364 were not admit ted. its premium receipts were a little more than $40,000, and its income from certificates $263,080. its disbursements 'J e , re _ sko " n *° ' J<l - 1,,r ti' e same period. $-63,553. It was insolvent under the old law— completely so. "The new law is not to blame for the tailing to pieces of card houses, and an ’nsuranee man does himself little credit waen ae seeks to saddle on the new law responsibility for the blowing up of such companies as the Atlanta National was.” HISTORIC OAK BLASTED BY BOLT FROM SKY WOODBL’RY. N. J.. Oct. 16.-Tt has been found that the great "TAtum Oak,' standing near Mount Royal, was struck by lightning some lime during Hie summer and shattered fronwop to root. John G. IVhitall. of the Historical society, took a "tree doctor" to see if it were possible t„ P i„ se rve this mas sive bid tree, and finds he can do it for S6O. Tile "doctor' was amazed at its s.z> . anil said it is the largest tree ho has seen in the East and that it must be 1,000 years old. 33.000-VOLT SHOCK KILLS BOY- ON TELEGRAPH POLE SI. LOI IS. Oct. 16. —-Nelson Arm bruster. nineteen years old. was kiHed almost instantly neai» his home in Ed wardsville when 33,000 volts of elec tricity passed through his oudy. He w as at the top of a steel telegraph pole, carrying the wires of the Illinois Trac tion Company. For nearly two minutes Armbruster was Pn,veloped in a blue tiann before he fell 3a f?et to the ground. AFTER LOSING GIRL. HE WILL WED HER MOTHER ( HICAGO, ILL., Oct. 16. Robert Ish an Randolph, tht- breaking of whose engagement tn Miss Dorotliy 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 flitncee. The wedding will take place tomoriow. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicinr obtainable, so as t i cute it with as tittle delay as possi ble. Here is a druggist's opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years,” says Enos Lollar, o's | Saratoga. Ind., "and consider it the I best on the market." For sale by all dealers. (Adyt.) I FINEST DENTAL WORK AT LOWEST PRICES There Is no finer dental work done anywhere than it the Atlanta Dental Parlors, yet prices here are so low a to astonish those who have been pay ing the usual dentist s charges. This is partly due to an immense practice and partly to the very fine modern equipment and partly to the fact that this establishment wishes to make lasting friends of its patients. Ask your friends about the work of the Atlanta Dental Parlors at the cor ner of Peachtree and Decatur streets. (Advt.) BY FLASHLIGHT. Every Kodaker should have this booklet. John L. Moore & Sons have them and they are free for the asking. Tlie 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., Call Main 1130 (Advertisement.) Maddening skin diseases can’t exist if Tetterlne is used because Tetterine is scientifically prepared r<» remove the CATSK as well as the EFEKCT TETTERINE CURES SKIN DISE AS E S Jesse \V. Scott. Milledgeville, writes: I suffered with an eruption two years and one box of Tetterlne cured me and two of my frtends. It Is worth its weight in gold. Tetteritw < ures eczema, tetter, ground itch, erysipelas, itching piles and. otli.r ailments, (let it today Tetterlne 50c at druggists or by mail. SHUPTRINE CO.. SAVANNAH. GA. i Advt. I WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teeth sent us. Highest price paid for old Gold. Silver, old Watches. Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones Money Sent By Return Mall. Phlla. Smelting and Reflnlna Co., 86? Chesrnnt St.. Philadelphia.-Pa TO DENTISTS | We w’’H hnj your Gold I-dings. Gold i Scrap and Platinum. Highest prices paid Lunch time? % • Not yet! S Don’t lunch because your watch says so. 0 Chew mint leaf flavored ra You’ll lunch because your appetite 111 says so. O And the appetite - sharpening tidbit IB is equally useful and enjoyable after K 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. * * . BA Look for the spear The flavor lasts ARE YOUR GLASSES srfgsik RIGHT? I>r Hines examination with per fect equipments is absolutely scientific and so exact that a mistake is im possible. lie takes each eye separ ately and goes to the root of the trouble, and is never satisfied until perfect results are given. < llassps 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 eye strain. READ LETTER BELOW FROM ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN BUSINESS MEN IN ATLANTA. REAL ESTATE BIT LUING AND L( IANS 916 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Atlanta. Ga.. October sth. 1912. Dr. L. A. Hines, care Hines Optical Co., Atlanta. Ga. Dear Sir: Ten years ago you fitted me my first glasses in ?.our Savannah store, which opened up a new world to me. since that time I bad occasion tuget new glasses and 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. I wish to say that they are giving me entire satisfaction. Yout “Dixie*’ mounting is great; can’t shake them <»ff N<» more.broken lenses for me. Yours very truly, L S TEAGLE HINES OPTICAL CO. Optometrists and opflAians. 91 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga. QUAKER EXTRACT AND OIL OF BALM CURED MRS. C. C. LONG OF.RHEUMATISM Mis. C-. Long. of Palmetto. Ga., Is another woman who proudly comes for ward and tells the public that she wax cured by the wonderful Quaker Extract and OU of Bahn that has been intro duced in this city at Coursey ft Munn's drug- store. She said: "I have had rheu matism over five months. At first it was in my hands, hut it gradually seat tere.d to different parts of eii\ body. Al though the pains were severe and my joints would grind and crack. I was al ways able tn do my housework until about five months ago. Then it seemed it grow worsj. ;(n ,| | (an n ,,t explain the torments I suffered. Whenever theie was a change in the weather my BLOOD POISON Piles and Rectal Diseases. CURED TO STAY CURED. >v n if’ie specialist who pos..esses the ex zA pcrienee of \ ears the \ right kin-1 of experi- f nnce doing the same ' \ thing the right wax , *fT hundreds and perhaps T 1 thousands of times P with unfailing iwrma- ii- -nt results No rut y \ ’ing or detention from Wk,, business Don't you ihink it’s about time to get the right treatment? J GIVE fio6. the celebrated German prepara tion for Blood Poison and guarantee results. Come to me. I will cure you or make no charge and I will make my terms within your reach. I cure Vari cocele. Hydrocele. Kidney, Bladder and JTostatic troubles. Piles, Rupturv, Stricture. Rheumatism. Nervous De bility and all acute and chronic dis charges of men an<l women cured in tlie shortest time possible. If you can't call, write. Fre<« consultation and examination. Hours. S a. m. to 7 l». m. Sundays. 9 to 1. DR. J. D. HUGHES. Specialist. Opposite Third National Bank 16’/? North Broad St.. Atlanta, Ga. is aixonn ti , ‘H3AV3M WOI AIXOSdSSd fIOA IM TIIM ‘2AONX HOA ROTIVX V—l palbs were more intense. I could not met up in the nooning without assis tance, but after moving around and getting my blood to circulate I won be some what -relieved. I could not comb my own hair, as I could not raise either of mv arms high enough, ano I had to be very careful getting up and down the Steps for feat of falling, as my kitten wet e very weak. I began to read about the Quaker Extract I knew a number of people who were cured, so I resolved to try. once more. I sent for a treatment of Quaker Extract ami one bottle of ill of Balm. At first these ai.-di' did not seem to hr Ip me and 1 felt discouraged, yet 1 pgtsevered and MOOSE By special dispensation the initiation fee for Atlanta Lodge 523. for a short time, is $5: later $25. You can pav $2 with application and $3 when initiated. Medical examination. sl. Examiners: Dr. C. \ Rhodes, 1203 Fourth National Bank building: Dr. W. H Hoey, 301 Walton building. Get examined early. 'I tie Loyal Order of Moose, the fastest growing fraternal. scftlal and beneficial order in the world, founded at Louisville. Ky.. in 18887'has 1,200 lodges. ♦Bupremc headquarters. Anderson. Ind. Present membership of 500,000 includes ex-Presi dent Roosevvlt. Speaker Champ Clark, governors, f. S senators, congressmen, mayors, judges, jurists, clergymen, jour nalists. profcssmnal and business men. farmers and wage earners in every honor able walk of life. Open to white males 21-55 of lawful occupation Non-sectarian. non-politieal. Booze fighters are not want ed and will please not apply. rhe Moose protects the whole family, i'he free medical attendance is alone .vorth more than the cost, .loin today and site J2O. N. WALDO KENNEDY. National Director, 121 Peachtree St.. Cand'er Bldg. Open Day and Evening. Telephone Ivy 5147. P. 0. Box 1404. gradually I noticed a little change for the better, and I continued to improve until I can now do my work, can use my arms as well as ever, and my pains have vanished." Was there ever a remedy introduced which has given such quick and re markable results us Quaker Extract and Oil of Balm'.' If von suffer from rheumatism, catarrh, or stomach trou bles, all at Coursey ft Munns drug store. 29 Marietta street. Quake, Ex t act. ti for $5.00. 3 for $2.50. SI.OO per bottle. O|| of Rahn. 25c or for SI.OO. W. prcp.ov express charges on all or di sos .t3.im or over So do not delay your visit, but call today. LA.dvt.) 5 Gives $7 per week. sickness or accident: SIOO funeral, and tree medical atten i lon for mem bers and fam ilies. Dues 75c a month. For free Moose Col lege, Tuberculo sis Sanitarium, Widows’ and Or phans' Home -5c quarterly. No assessments.