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“BEAUTIFUL DOLL,” BELLE
OF BALL IS "MERE MAN”
NEW YORK. Nov. I.—The ‘ Beauti
ful Blonde” who captivated all the mas
culine dancers at the Ragg’ d Edge club
masquerade, when unmasked, proved to
be George Johnson, female impersona
tor.
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of our patrons who want
one RIGHT NOW, we
carry a special line of
high - grade Overcoats
that will suit the most
critical man. Raincoats
$6.00 to $12.50,
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Winter
Our supply of stylish,
comfort - giving co Id
weather necessities for
men is unusually com
plete this season. Un
tierwear, 50c to $3.25 per
J garment. Shoes, $3.50 to
$6.00. Hats, $2.00 to
$6.00. Neckwear, 50c to
$2.50. Etc., etc. Why
not select yours today?
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127 Stores from Coast to Coast
RENTZ IN SOME
TO COURT
Officer Brings Alleged Forger
to Georgia From Illinois After
Overcoming Obstacles.
ROME. GA. Nov. 1. —After he had
argued with Governor Deneen at Spring
field, 111., and finally induced that chief
executive to grant requisition papers,
and then, after, a fight, had defeated
habeas corpus proceedings in Chicago,
and then, in Tennessee, was forced to
jump from a moving train to catch his
fleeing prisoner. Deputy Sheriff W. I.
Collier has finally reached Rome with
Edward Rentz, wanted here on a charge
of forging a check.
Rentz Is wanted In several cities on
forgery charges. Me has served a term
in the Illinois penitentiary, and more
recently, it is alleged, operated one of
the most complete counterfeiting plants
ever turned up in Atlanta.
Rentz is out on a parole front an
insane asylum in Illinois, and his uncle,
who is said to be rich, offered to pay
the Rotn< officer’s expenses to Chica
go and return and the amount of the
check he is alleged to have forged here,
but this proffer was declined. Itj court
Rentz feigned insanity. On the train
Officer Collier said he. was as intelli
gent as any man he had ever encoun
tered.
At Wartrace, Tenn., while the train
he and Mr. Collier were riding was
going at a rapid rate, Rentz jumped
out of a car window. The officer fol
lowed and captured him. In Rentz’s
possession were found a large number
of cheeks from various banks of the
country and a complete outfit for mark
ing the checks “cashier’s certified.” for
perforating and marking the limit for
which they are good.
In Rome Rentz is alleged to have
forged a check on the Southern railway
ticket agent for $35 on the Fifth-Third
National Hank of Cincinnati.
CHARLESTON PLANS
BIG TIME FOR MEN
OF ATLANTIC FLEET
CHARLESTON, S. C., Nov. I.—Elab
orate plans have been made here to en
tertain the officers and sailors of the
i Atlantic fleet, to arrive here on November
, 17. for a week's stay. There will be 10,-
i 000 sailors and several hundred officers
| with the warships. Admiral Hugo Oster
l ha us will ho in command.
Dances, oyster roasts, aquatic sports,
’ football games, theater and vaudeville
' shows, receptions, teas, a parade of thou
| sands of sailors, the state militia and
| local military ami naval companies, and
I smokers galors, have been arranged for
| the week
I Committees of several hundred citizens
i are working for the event. Something
like $25,000 will be spent to make the vis
Hors welcome. Preparations to entertain
thousands of visitors from the interior are
Ln progress.
TilE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDA T, NOVEMBER 1, 1912.
M GUN, ENOS
i HIS LITE IN STONE
MONTEZUMA. GA, Nov. I.—Henry
T. Williams, of Williamson, Ga., walked
into E>py Bros.' hardware store here
last night and asked to see a pistol. A
salesman waited on him. After select
ing a weapon, he asked for cartridges.
As the salesman was placing the unsold
w-apons back in the show vase, Wil
liams slipped a cartridge in the pistol
he had selected, and, placing the weap
on to his temple, fired one shot, falling
to the floor. He died a few minutes
later.
I >n the person of the suicide were
found two letters, one addressed to his
mother, Mrs J. D. Williams of Wil
liamson. and the other to Miss Eliza
Goodin. Fayetteville, Ha.
In both letters he declared he was
despondent and intended to end It all.
I Announcsment d T s Company 1
Extraordinary MHull ctami marutd
O “In finally retiring from a business
which has long engaged my con
scientious efforts, I feel that I re-
O linquish a patronage which is in a
sense a trust. But in sending my
friends to the Elkin Drug Company
1 feel that I am earing for that ob
ligation in the highest sense. With
L all good will, I recommend and
? shall appreciate a continued patron
age of that business in which I al
ways feel such an intense personal
■ W. S. WATSON.
I Toilet Article Bargains
Special cut prices on Face Powders
and Toilet Articles from Friday through
Monday. Every lady who appreciates
the highest grade goods at genuine bar
gain prices should watch our weekly
sales and profit by them.
IPiver’s Azurea Powder 85c
Piver's LaTretie Powder ~ 85c
Java Lice Face Powder 30c
Lablache 39c
IL & G. Violet de Parme 45c
Harmony Face Powder 25c
Violet Dulce Face Powder 39c
Nadine Powder 38c
Palmer’s Violet Rose Face Powder 19c
Lyon’s Tooth Powder 15c
Kolynos Tooth Powder 20c
Sanitol Tooth Powder 15c
Rubifoam Tooth Wash 19c
Sheffield's Dentifrice 17c
Pebeco Tooth Paste 37c
Palm Olive Cream 38c
Pompeiian Massage Cream . 35c
1). A. IL Cold Cream 19c and 29c
Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 37c
Rosaline 18c
Woodbury's Facial Cream 19c
Mermen's Talcum Powder 14c
Rexall Violet Talcum 15c
[Frost ilia 18c
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic 38c
Herpicide 38c and 79c
Danderine 18c and 38c
Mum 19c
Rexall Nice 20c
Pinaud’s Pau de Quinine 39c and 75c
Pinaud’s Vegetal 59c
h Are You A Catarrh Sufferor?
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If so. have you ever heard that it was incurable? If
Sn you do and HAVE, try at our expense the most famous
■| of all catarrh remedies, Rexall MUCOTONE. We ab-
M - lot' u guarantee this remedy to give you entirely
‘•■rv n lief, or we will refund every penny you
Sale Saturday through Monday. 50c and
$t sizes.
I S a Mucotone 50c
M Manicure Sticks, Extra
One dozen excellent Manicure Sticks. 9“”
indispensable <n every ladies' toilet who |L ft
* cares for perfectly presentable and | 3
beautiful hands Vu
JAlso one package of Emory Boards
Statloneiy Vaiu:s, Extra
I (duos the gr. nest VALUE offers
mmb in Atlanta t the figure—KexaP /lift
Cibinet l' |xr 4s sheets and 48 en- / _ll .
velop, s to the box S>» V V
Correspondence Cards, Extra
Svmnhonv Linen Corresponding Cards Zk ft
gilt <■■ «< . th. most elegant aewssorj to <l4 ft
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linen lawn UVU
Hair Brushes, Extra
''leaning out i big overstock of solid "W fl
back ebony bristle Brushes; large. /ft ft
hand.- >me, substantial Brushes; full f£JL|.
$1.50 value. Thi' sale I Tv
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VICE DISTRICT IN
MACON MOVED TO
RIVER AND SWAMP
MACON, GA., Nov. I.—Macon’s re
stricted district was today moved into
a new section, away from any part of
the city’s business or residential com
munities. The district is now bounded
on one side by the swamp known as the
city reserve, on another by railroad
switching yards, on a third by the river,
and on the fourth by open fields. Near
ly 30 houses within the heart of the
city were closed up and abandoned.
The chief of police, under the di
rection of the police committee of coun
cil, has undertaken to regulate the vice
district, rather than abolish it. The ma
jority of the houses closed up are in the
heart of the city, and their owners are
vigorously protesting against the action
of the police committee. It is stated
that many of the women will leave the
city.
NEGRO PUGILIST TO QUIT
CHICAGO; SELLS SALOON
CHICAGO, Nov. I.—Champion Jack
Johnson has found that Chicago does
not want him, and announced today he
would leave the city November 30.
Johnson said he has sold his saloon
business to his manager, and will take
to his big automobile and tour the
country for several weeks. When he
finally departs from America at the end
of the month it will be to go to Russia,
where he said he would fight Sam Mc-
Vey for $30,000 at Moscow.
DYNAMITE CASE JURORS
TO GO HOME TO VOTE
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. I.—With a bailiff
tagging each one of them the jurors try
ing the 45 dynamite conspiracy defend
ants in Federal court will go to their
homes and vote Tuesday. This will be
their first visit home since the trial began
five weeks ago and probably their last
visit until Christmas or the middle of
February.
i “The recent rapid growth of the Elkin Drug Com
pany’s business has been of such magnitude as to
compel us to take steps to accommodate it. As the
enlargement of our central store was impossible on
account of the size of the building, we have met the
situation by “spreading out.” We have purchased
the Grand Pharmacy, selecting it as a business of
established character and thriving growth consistent
with the service we have always rendered our pat
rons. Air. Watson retires from business, and our
new branch (in the Grand building), remains under
the direction of Mr. John Pickard, who has for eight
years been actively in charge there, and who now
comes into this firm as a stockholder.”
W. S. ELKIN.
Watch For Our
Soda Fountain Specials
We make a specialty of something extra
special fflach Saturday. Watch for this week
end treat every week, and NEVER MISS IT!
We have expert dispensers always alert to
please you, who take pride in making this the
best fount in town in service what they serve
TRY THEIR METTLE!
Caramel Ice Cream Cherry
served Saturday with old- J
fashion pound cake, fresh, 1 11 ft
good, and with the old-time I II j
flavor, an irresistible combina- | U
tion of “taste-goods.” j
biFsoapofferincs
Here is a clean-up-sweep in soap reductions, posi
tively the finest soaps made in their respective lines
at the market’s best reduction prices.
Woodbury’s Facial Soap 18c
Palm Olive Soap 8c
Pear’s Scented 18c
Pear’s Unscented 12c
Cashmere Bouquet 15c and 24c
Harmony Violet Glycerine, 3 for 25c
Packer’s Tar Soap 15c
Physicians and Surgeons Soap 9c
Glenn's Sulphur Soap 19c
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Soap 18c
Resinol 19c
Watch Out tor Colds
Watch out carefully for colds all
this season. Whenever you have
one, or develop a cough, remem
ber the two tried, proven stand
bys, a combination which can not
be equaled for all-round effective
ness. Sold under a positive re
fund guarantee to be satisfactory,
effective and certain.
Elkin's White Pine and Tar, 25c
Elkin's Famous E. &W. Gold Capsules, 25c
Something Good for Sunday
Sunday seems a long day to some of us. But not to
those who remember our Saturday Candy Sale. At
only 29c for a 40c candy, you can supplj’ your
self abundantly with a delicious treat which will
make everybody welcome Sunday for more reasons
than one.
This candy is always received fresh the day be
fore the sale; Is a confection of guaranteed pur
ity and wholesomeness, and of flavor and all-round
rnlltj which many can not distin-
guish from the highest priced can- f _
'lies made. " > ij
Barr’s Saturday Candy
EXPIHES ON DAY
FIXED IN DREffl
COLUMBUS, GA., Nov. 1.---Two
nights before he died, George F. Barr, a
mail carrier of Columbus, dreamed that
he would pass away on the night that
he died, and. according to the story re
lated by him to members of his family
the day following the dream, it was re
vealed to him the names of his pall
bearers, all of whom were his personal
friends.
Barr was 52 years of age and held in
high esteem by all who knew him. The
revelation brought to him by his dream
caused him considerable worry. On the
night he was stricken with paralysis,
which caused his death, he sat up late
and had only retired a few minutes be
fore the stroke came upon him. He
never regained consciousness from the
moment he was stricken. He was
buried today.
“I wish to announce that I have be- H
come associated with the Elkin
Drug Company, they having pur
chased Mr. Watson’s interest in the
Grand Pharmacy. I feel that with
the augmented facilities of the lar
ger business, I can serve my friends
and their interests better than ever
before, and solicit an active contin
uance of their patronage of our new m
firm, either with the main store or rag
through the “Grand” branch as
heretofore.” JOHN PICKARD. H
Cut “Patent” Prices |
Here are some great Patent Medi
cine inducements. Run your eye care
fully down this entire list and select
what you need, and all that you are apt
to need this season, then come here now O
and avail yourself of these reductions: 0
Fellow’s Syrup Hypophosphites $1.05 rl
Wine of Cardui sg c Isl
Castoria 25c fel
Horlick’s Malted Milk 37c, 75c, $3 II
Cuticura Ointment Bl
Mentholatum 18c and 38c M
Baby Brand Milk jg c M
Eagle Brand Milk jgc
Quaker Herb Extract 67c H
Dodson’s Liver Tone 34c Rf
California Syrup of Figs 35 c H
Hood's Sarsaparilla 75 c p*
Pinkham's Compound 69c
Sloan’s Liniment 17 C S
Wainpole’s Cod Liver Oil 68c 0
Scott’s Emulsion 36 c an d 71c
Peruna 6 9c O
Swamp-Root 37c and 69c
Sal Hepatica 19c, 40 c , 97c
Bromo Seltzer 10c, 18c, 37c, 69c ®
Listerine 10c, 18c, 37c, 67c
Pape’s Diapepsin 38c H
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets 38c M
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic .... 38c, 75c
Cascarets 10c, 21c, 42c
Laxative Bromo Quinine 19c
Carter’s Pills &
B. B. B ’ * * 67c
Have You Kidney I
Rexall Kidney Remedy Is sold under a trustworthy El
guarantee, backed by the confidence and experience of EgSS
thousands and the knowledge of the best of physicians £s3
who nave used It and continue to prescribe It. It is
the favorite prescription of one of America’s leading MS
doctors, and is universally indorsed for kidneys,
cleansing the system, for uric acid. etc. 37c and 79c
a bottle.
Rexall Kidney Remedy 37c j I
Imported Olive Oil, f
An absolutely proven PURE Olive OU,
analyzed by State Chemists and reconi- Evi
mended as an Oil which will keep In
quantity and not become rancid, 60c a
pint, $1 a quart, $3.75 a gallon.
Tooth Powder, Extra 1
To make Rexall Tooth Powder as uni
versally known as the other famous/*™
Rexall Remedies, we will give free with * J C ft
every 25c can of Rexall Tooth Powder / JI
a good, firm bristle Tooth Brush worth LUU
in itself w ®
Lazalle Perfume Extra, |
Saturday through Monday we sell all Sys
the famous Lazalle Perfumes at only nd
29c an oz Select your odor and buy io KV
quantities. m
Toilet Paper, Exira I
Either the square or round variety, sold
hete every Saturday, four packages for
25c. Come here always for toilet paper. H
100 WOMEN TO ASK
COURT TO ALLOW
BECKER NEW TRIAL
OSSINING, N. Y„ Nov. I.—That a
petition signed by more than 100 women
of this city will be sent to the court of
appeals, requesting the allowance of
his appeal for a new trial, was the
cheering news received by Charles
Becker at Sing Sing prison today.
This information came in the form of
an unsigned letter, which was delivered
to the condemned slayer of Herman Ro
senthal by Warden Kennedy. It was
one of a batch of fifteen letters, all of
which, after being read by the prison
censor, were turned over to Becker.
When Becker’s letters were taken to
him this morning, the stamps were torn
from the envelopes. He asked the cause,
and it was explained to him that ever
since Warden Kennedy had discovered
that between the stamp and the envel
ope was a favorite place for hiding mor
phine sent to prisoners by friends on
the outside, he has had all stamps torn
off the incoming mall.