Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 28, 1912, NIGHT, Page 6, Image 6

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6 LABOR CHIEFS TO MEET IN Wl Ta boring rr.t r 1M Georgia will ga «■' ■ ■ *•<*’ 10 and 11. to dIF« n r » •■ don with the advan hi ei ■ - » ..»••<< of Southern uj * For the past tv n n i.;. * x\ in- < Ings have been heln Lal d temple h\ a committee < "f de! y. • • :-.rr. each organization aftil atf ’ «■' • lams Federation f i >’.»<*■ * i !•’<• iy all arrangements luig a-l» ’the meeting is irop'rf.i to bio i. the Baptist Ta I.♦•rnm b audi ■> im ai.. ihe discussions w h wdi ■ • t.p> tlmimi# , ■ i \V * • . chased a bottb- “f I’barnhwi •'<> ig Remedy foi hi- boy u.no hud • <»!(: ; and before the botth aas all us<-I tip j hoy’s cold va Is tb;H n-d In t - . tor than to pa> a fiv< dulk.i doctor bi)”.' For-ab • .11 maler* (Adv: )[ THE REPORT “The Finance Committee pays close attention to the in vestments of the Company’s funds, mil it should be heartily commended for a resolution it has adopted for its guidance. It is provided by this resolution that no member of the Com mittee shall, either directly or indirectly, borrow any of the Company's funds, nor shall any member, directly or indi rectly, receive or take any commission for loans made, or upon securities purchased for the < 'ompany ” He also sacs: “The Company’s minutes are well kept, and set out in detail the action of the Directors and various Committees.” 'nd in his final comment he further slates: ‘‘The offi cers of the Company must be complimented for their admin istration, which is without reproach, and for the earnest desire they have ever displayed to conserve the interests of ti e policyholders.” JOHN F. ROCIIF, of New York City. April, 1912 1 o the Insurance Dept, of Ala. It is it’ii/i pardofutifk’ Pride The Sou I hern States Life Insurance ( ompaay presents the above report from the irell known Neu’ York actuary. This report con)inns those ichich have been made by other actuarial investi gulois who have preceded. The investigation was thor ough and the report speaks for itself. , General \tients irmi.'ed for unfilled territory. Local Agents truitted in -ill territories. The Southern States Lite insurance Co. A T L A N T A, William L. Meador. Gen, Age. ftp j M wa r Hugh N. McAtee. Gen. Agt. Offices 12.10 Candler Buildinq. U ° Ctl * X Atlanta, Ga WILMER L. MOORE. Pres. Hall Caine’s Story “The Woman \Thou Gavest Me” New Letters of Xw- Standard Oil y \-J™ MKSS ™* 0E:BBBaa ® s SI / ' This masterly / 4<-<7 La work—“ The Wo- / /Xf man Thou Gavest ' /\ \c ■■ •'"''** Me” —is by the great- / est living English author. It is B // destined to be the most notable story Z of the coming year. In it a reckless father B sacrifices his young daughter to social ambitions His blind attempts to fill her future life with the same sadness with which he surrounded her mother Ip causes her refusal to obey his stern commands. In Hearst's Magazine is told her life story. The Plot —The Marriage Bond 1 It is really a remarkable work. Itsabsorbing plot and I sustained interest equal—or possibly exceed —that of the author’s "The Christian” and "The Eternal City ” Read I it and enjoy a beautiful and powerful romance concerning f a woman’s rights in the marriage bond / Standard Oil Correspondence B ■ These letters are published in the interests of truth and for the ■ enlightenment and information of the public. They clearly involve ■' Roosevelt. Archbold. Penrose and others. You will find them all in ■ the November Hearst's Magazine. SB W On Sale at All Newsdealers November Number Just Out—ls cents Hearst’s Magazine H 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City BOY STARTS $1,500 FIRE JUST TO SEE THE BLAZE • GLETHoRPE. GA.. Oct. 38.—Two i .ii«. • 4<h» bushr- s of oatF. 25 tints of ■i . ;.. i i\ and engine wen de- i I strox < t iistVig a loss of SLS«>O when -. \ \t . i -old negro hoy set fii« to houses on II <’ RjglevN ; rn on the outskirts of town. just to ♦- t» : . I. ,izv. The h"\ applied a match j to ’ ■< h<!? mnl then f t.lb tl hie mother tu se- his big sh v. .|| l>« ' i.ied into the thr< e as |f.j. w • hirst .lay. organization; second, |ji (j< , • j ’I: ■■ ■ day. Legisla 1)• »ti. I TH pi itn. rx obicc: of the meeting is : ;t\< i).< pr. 'ni’O-Til unionists of *H 'i.iiit. ii Southern states exchange views 1,,-.,! . x|.<- i. im i s .>n ll’. ir work in the dis . . , i . . . and >n this wax arrive at a . <.iti“.' n f .sis on whi. h to pt.tceed for I•. | < in*!te» . lt <*nt <>f working conditions of h, . lal'otiny peoplf I niform laWR and 'legi.-lai l;e best Jan: f >r forwarding ; g;j laz.i i i<.t: work and a general outline ;(| f ,:n t i.'ut dtional program will be dis- h.ternaiional officers < f poetically .ill j the unions represented in this section | will Le pn sent during the < onv.-ntion THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ALON DA Y. G( TO BEK 2S. 191_. GOV. JOS. M. BROWN GUEST OF MEMBERS OF MILITARY STAFF r Th. glitt. r of gold and lib bravery, ol blue look entire posseeaion of th. ’ i Piedmont Lniving club Saturdaj nigiit. ■ , wii. n Governor Joeeph M. Brou n was , dined .Mid toasted b\ his adininistra tiv<- and personal military staff. P. sides tile hosts of tlw evening, a l I. us invit'd guests pa If i'il'H t. .1. . ' among tin tn being General Evans, ot ! til. I >.\.at tin< n' of tile Gulf. I’nited ’states army, and his staff. Th. .linnet was on. of genuine good I i.'lion ship. ami was ns pretty a eompli ni"t’.t is the g, crrtbir'- friends might ( have paid hint in any circumstances. ''olotiel I’f' ii.-ri. .1. Paxon. i-iiiet of j I st a if. presided a< ton stnia ster. ATLANTA TURNVEREIN TO ENTERTAIN TOMORROW Toino row night at X o'clock the At- • i lanta Turn Ven in will give id. enter ! taiiittb ni and danci at 26 1-2 Soutll j I'ryot street. Professor Kail Jans. u. a Swedish le. turer, .vili give an addr. -s and reci- ; ■ tations hi <l, ruian and English. A pro. j glaiii of vocal and instrumental solos has liien arrang' d. The athletic sec.- tion, unde: tin- leadership of I’ritz 11, Ims. will gi\'- an exhibition. Wede nu , i . s op hestra will furnish music. Mothers Women who bear children and ro nu-.ln healthy are those who prepare their systems in advance of baby’s 1 coming. Unless the mother aids i nature In its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de- . n>ai’.ds made upon it, and sha is often left, with weakened health or chronic 1 ailments, No remedy Is so truly a , help to nature as Mother's Friend, j and no expectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on i the ligaments, makes pliant and e’.as- ’ tie those fibres and muscles which nature Is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the infiam- j nation of breast glands. The system > being thus prepared by Mother’s i Friend dispels the fear that the crisis | may not be safely met. Mother’s 1 Friend assures a .speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she Is left a healthy woman to enjoy the reading of her j’rrtMd l. M sokl 'a' Friend book for expeet- ' ant mothers which contains much valuable Informal ion, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. 3KADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atknt., Gl I _ AT THE THEATERS •LOUISIANA LOU" IS HERE AT THE ATLANTA TONIGHT ; Tonight brir.gs to theatergoers, of At- : ianta their lirst opportunity in Atlanta j . »<> <-<• ihe famous musical comedy hit «»f he season from .he opera house. ''T.'e.'gi. Vbiison Burkhardt’s. Fred erick i Ibmaghex s Ben \L Jerome’s “LxHiis ' i.ina i. »u. Man x \skin nas put together I i ;ti' .it’iiiii uub cast and one us those perfect LaSalh elutiuses for the road duplication ■ I what has I eon tile greatest oi all the LaSalle hits to date. All the songs that I ave helped to make the run of •'Louis iana Lou” in «'l..<’ag‘' notable in what das heen a very dull season will be heard. | including ‘My Ros. u s the Ghetto.* “If | Love Be Madness. ' Lmisiuna Lou.” ’*My 1 'he Tale a Jumping Jack.” I ‘ The Joys and the Glooms.” “ The Puritan i i Pranei “ and ‘Now Ain de Time!’ LOUIS MANN WILL BE HERE AT THE ATLANTA THIS WEEK Eresh from a run of sjx months in ■ New York. Louis Mann is to be seen at ; : the Atlanta theater Thursday and Friday. j Octi.ber 31 and November 1. in “Ele- • , rating a Husband.” the new dramatic I !< « rnedj by Piar - Lipman and Samuel I I Shipman, in which this distinguished I' hLr.'uter actur is credited with having I i scored < pc of the most decided successes • i <»f his career. . | Luujs Maim pojuiiarikx ;<s an actor I does not consist solelj iir his powei to ! make an audience laugh. He las the I i rar» gift of being able to mingle tears ; with merriment <me of the best com- . ments on the perfoiinance is that "it. makes you laugh, but it also makes you think Seals an now selling forthe 1 i ngagcinent. including the special matinee i Frida \ * THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" IS HERE ALL WEEK AT THE LYRIC At (he Lyric theater tonight and all ’he week. "The Traveling Salesman." a comedy by James Forbes, author of "The , <’horus and "The Commuters/’ will •be the attraction. "’Che Traveling Sales i man." while primarily a comedy of the broauest kind, has also interwoven in the , plot a storx of much dramatic interest. The ma nag- nu. tn of the company prom | ises an exc< ptionally good production and 1 fast tor this engagement. The part of Bob Blake will b. placed bx Kober’ J.ee i Allen. FOUR FEATURE ACTS ARE ON BIJOU BILL 'I he four acts that have'been selected 'j G r the Bijou bill this week have ever.' I appearance of (inning up with the best that has been offered at this house since, its it anguratioii as the home of bargain ‘ I vaudeville. The headline feature will be Ted and Corinne Breton, in a singing and i I talking special y. The other acts will be* i lleraia. an equilibrist, who will do some 1 ermarkable stunts on a balancing pole; I ih<- Three Bohemians, musicians, ami. i I‘iaiiidiim and \'ioh tlo. comedy acrobats, i I Matinees are given daily at 3 o’clock, ex- • epi’ on Saturdax. when two matinees are I giv« n, at e L:: , .<i and 4 The evening per formances are given at 7:30 and Mo tion pictures open and close each per formance. SEVERAL HEADLINERS ARE ON THE GRAND BILL THIS WEEK i 'l'lie Grand commences its seventh week | oi the spus.in of vaudi'ville with matinee today, and there will be a daily matinee and evening perfonnama the rest of the week. j For this week the bill is of more than | ordinary consequence. There are big fea ture headliners ami other acts that will I make a program to attract unusual at ten tion. The headliner will be Mlle. Minni : Amato, in "The Apple of Paris." a won ! derfui French pantomime, in which ten ■people will figure. The cat is one of the I big features that attracted great attend i .y ew ail last season. . "Hick." the canine penman, the only 1 dog ever taught to write and dr.-iw with I pen and ink, the Bison City Four, vaude villes best comedy quartet, make np the bill, so far as big features go. bi the I other acts are of more than average im l»j'Har.ce. Lloyd ami Whitehouse, in "Just i Vaudeville;" Ethel Maclionougb. in songs: I Sully and Hussey, in a genuine comedy. , and the Kremake Brothers, in acrobatic i pastimes, make the show complete. , EMMA BUNTING APPEARS IN "TEXAS" THIS WEEK Lit lie lanma Bunting and her players -will present “Texas” at he Forsyth this j ( week, and a multitude of theatergoers I will see ..ne of the ciev crest at .tractions i I ihat has been put on any stage, it is said. ' The play is laid in 're ais and all the char- I , aeters are of that type that-ope is told, i used to exist in the Lone Star Stu< . ; Thoie will be a typical atmosphere of the .gnat < a tie-raising country. Miss Burning has eclipsed all, her past ' <m . e<s» s since she hits been ip Atlanta l this season. She is beiit'r than, over before, and her < ompany i.« the strongest , stock organization that has been seen I '"V- 11"' 'incri'st in live q intey stock season reached its height lasi week when the Iluati r was sold out conipletely to a ma jority of the | < rforinuitei s and whi n peo ple wre turned away from every matinee because of no more room. WHITFIELD PLANS RALLIES. DALTON. GA.. Oqt. ,2X. A big tai A "f Democrats is scheduled for Sat urday nigiit. November 2. at the court-1 i house here Chairman S. B. Felker, of! ’ the Whitfield county executive commit- | i tee. has issued the call. An effort will 1 be imide to hold similar rallies in the I different militia districts of the county Millions of housekeepers and exp“r chefs use SAUER’S PURE FLAVOR i ING EXTRACTS. Vnuii’a. Lemon. «><• indorsed bv Pure Food Chemists. (Advt. i Here is a woman who speaks from ' personal knowledge and long expe- ■ rieuee, viz... Afrs. P. 11. Brogan, of Wil son. 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