Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 08, 1912, FINAL, Image 11

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    ffIEIJ POLLS
IM| VOTES
Failure of Former Republicans
t 0 Go to Polls Cuts Down
Anticipated Total.
t gave Wilson a majority over
b< sevelt in Tuesday's elec
'^a‘t . „ ,f 67,000, and less than
.... 70,000 estimated by The
- 31, o’clock election night.
candidate’s majority
1 -j c: -juii iates—Republican, Pro
"er / < -ialist and Prohibition—was
£/ e n 66.000 and 66,500, the Social
c'md Prohibitionists polling about
HOO between them.
The total ’. ’te of the state was be-
„ ih.o and 121,000. This was
J,.,., than had been expected,
n vote polled in the state
md the apparent in
interest this year that should
produced a larger ballot than the
' of 19"' d'he shortage is easily
tnipd to the failure of former Repub
licans to go to the polls.
I'omplete .ibulatlon of the vote o*
t : ie 14i; counties in Georgia shows 119,-
y, b. l ot: ••■■st for Wilson, Roosevelt
ai d Taft. And 1.000 for Socialists and
Pruiiii iti'tiists. and the total for all
ear. ; lai -is 120,285. Wilson received
Ko.-evclt, 20.667, and Taft, 5,296.
tVil-mi's ic ijni'ity over Roosevelt and
Taft b 67,359.
Returns since yesterday afternoon
tdiiitved b" 1 r.anges In the number or
b i.......unit's carried respectively by
Wlis n .aid Roosevelt. Taft failed to
"it a -ingle county. In fact, he was
nuwttr r a: a winner in any one.
The returns show large coinplimen
... votes for tin- twelve Democratic
ci.ug • on anil substantial major! ties
for all - institutional amendments
voted ' n Tuesday.
PHYSICIAN WINS WIFE
AMD VERDICT OF $27,476
,■ 'II.-<ITUX. Nov. B.—A wife and
t.ijy; '■ .. - ti i reward gathered by Dr.
J,: pl; .1. fsaveney for his attendance oh
John li. Ht-nell, a local financier who died
iu 1109.
Whiie [iliysii ian to the capitalist lie
wi.ied b i l won the aged invalid’s cousin
tr. > lusekcepr. Miss Herrell. Now the
courts ave given him a verdict against
i :.?.p exri-';:> us the Herrell- estate for the
full amount us his bill for medical serv
; ices
"BOYS STILL SAVAGES,”
DECLARES CLERGYMAN
■ SIUNGTON, Nov. B.—“ Boys are not
m 'intieth century yet. They are
"• among the cave dwellers,
i • > are still in a state of savagery.”
■ v i iali if. Cullop, of Baltimore.
ii :- statement to the Baltimore
■ I the Presbyterian church. In ses
m thi course of an address
Bi Problem.” He warned his
. •> treat boys as "little men.”
? rr-.SUi;; 7l wedding bouquets
AND DECORATIONS.
■ r A 'LORAL CO.,
Cull Main 11SO.
Advertisement. l
all otner prands com-
1 .. 'AUKRs pure FLAVORING
Because they flavo*
i. Ask d ie housekeeper. (Advt.)
LETTER No. 2
Atlanta, Ga„ October sth, 1912.
or. l. A. Hines.
° PtiCal Com P an y-
♦ha- »L\. es ,'” e 9 reat pleasure to say
!■' masses fitted by you to my
' i htL? !” ost satisfactory.
Von ttle h °P es when I went to
aiv» n°’ 3 , et ‘ ln ß glasses that would
D i h, ' c as well as good vision,
, SD s nt 80 much with the
*,Ui. OC '’ Bts °’ this and other cit
cour*gM OUt result »- a ‘ ' was dis
«ioh°t U n» 9 ~ 3seß have given me the
fiiank°you' y chlld,lood and 1 want to
~, Ver y truly yours,
L - GEORGE -
HBNES optical co.
JR, L. A HINES IN CHARGE.
” Peachtres St., Atlanta, Ga.
GOOD dentists and
good equipment
more practice and
lower prices.
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ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS
Cnr V C ° NB TANTINE, Prop.
j.„J?* eh *^ Bß *»4 Decatur Sts.
Pacific
Coa-1 read the
; fancisco Examiner
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Miss Jessie Wilson and Mrs. Wilson are shown in the top row. while below are’Miss Eleanor
Wilson, -Miss Margaret Wilson and the president-elect.
| “VISIT”
THE CLOSING OUT SALE
I of the
HOWARD PIANO COMPANY
Everything Must Go
Regardless of Price
Week’s Sale Record
97 Pianos
I This stock includes the world’s most
famous makes of Pianos and Players, Grands
| and Cabinet Grands, selling at prices from
I $59.00 and up
I Special This Piano
I Regular /TF Our Closing Out
I Price r ‘ ce
SBOO.OO W|F S4BB-00
I Other Pianos 55.00 up. Organs $1.50 up
j Easy Payments Accepted
Call at once, tomorrow may be too late. Open until 9
o’clock every evening.
W. H. Howard Piano Co.
|72 N. Broad St. Phones: Ivy 3161,Atlanta 2352
Georgian Want Ads Bring Results
FHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1912.
BLIND BOY IS REFUSED
RIGHT T 0 JOIN PARENTS
NEW YORK, Nov. B.—The mother and
father of seven-year-old Cecil Morris,
blind boj’ from Dublin, Ireland, are grief
stricken because of the ruling of the board
of special inquiry that the boy, despite
the fact that his parents, who live in
Akron. Ohio, are able to support him,
must be deported. #
It also ruled that Mrs. Katherine Mc-
Sweeney, American-born, of Greensburg.
Pa., who accompanied the boy here from
Ireland, must take him back.
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g Customers come into my store i v W
gl and say: “We just u)ant to YOU j I
H see if you do all that your \ I
H advertisements say.” Without /•■k I
S exception, they leave satisfied r jdwh- Bl w
|! and pleased. I advertise that
H you can hay your and your jtW*'®!' ' /
|| entire family's u'inter outfit in /
Bmy store. Simply tell the
to charge it; pay something
down and “a dollar a iceek. ’
g Only a step off Whitehall B
5/., and these steps mean
g dollars saved to you in price.
I IV. A. DA Y I
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| FALL-WINTER I
I CLOTHES J
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H fashionable serges and fancy H
mixtures. Everything abso- ||
B lately new; not an old gar- gyMtS
P rnent in stock. Our prices are ! '''
B just as low as cash prices any-
B where. Compare them. - K
B ALTERATIONS FREE I
I WOMEN’S I
Ladies’ Suits in all colors, very M
handsoinelv trimmed, tailored in every m
■yW detail, handsome, nobby, stylish gar-
Vx e/f ments that will delight vou for \ /
SX. I SI ° TO * 35 dUpn
Ladies’ Dresses, exquisite pretty
Zl llrf models, made in beautiful patterns, f 1
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B ¥ raincoats. rain coats / 4 I
[r W Our stock of women's millinery is /ll
' extremely large; in fact, we are car-
ral /t InJf t rving the stock of three stores. Hats
I oyW i n sa to sis | '<*•! |
I *4l 1 jf MEN’S 1 I
ifW A lam offering you a lot of Men’s / n|i\.
I V Blue Serge Suits. I believe they are / lull
/ the best bargains in town. Illi
I IBvL 1 $15.00 lift /
if® ll w \ 80 a s t Oc k of other suits in all col- ’ I
® lln || % \ ors and warm fancy mixtures, in nob- ivVu I
{y& j! HI Mil by fall styles for L \\\v I 1
S 1 I 111 SIO TO S3O kv. \ I
H II 11 Overcoats big, warm, stylish, Sa \ I
\ I tor $5 TO $25 W' 1
II 11 Men’s Hats, including Stetson's, 1 I
■ I for SI.OO TO S 5 ’T-W \ !
RAIN COATS RAIN COATS IWshhk*
Irk Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with bloomer ffis
pants. The .very thing for school, $8
for $2,98 TO $5 B
Children’s Hats, Shoes; and in faet,
H _] everything your child wears. | M
1 Th 3 Store 14 B
Where a ... .
S3OO Piano
i lsGra BBbTW a w Mllche!l Sl ' I
| Away. 100 f||! B Igl MM»? Forget! ■
§ Votes for 14 ■
B Every Dollar I
I Spent Mitchell I
HOTEL CLERK IN MlhE
WITH SNAKES AND RATS
SALIDA, COLO., Nov. B.—XV. J. Bur
rows, a hotel clerk, was rescued from a
mine pit where he had been imprisoned
24 hours with snakes and rats. When
taking a walk In the mountains he en
tered a deserted mine, using lighted
matches to guide him. He fell into a
pit twelve feet deep, suffering many
cuts on the head. His cries later were
heard by three boys, who rescued him.
HEAVYWEIGHTS MEET
IN ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL
ST. LOUIS, Nov. «.—Louis Focht, a
heavyweight attendant at the city sani
tarium, who Is afflicted with 440 pounds
of avoirdupois and a malignant affection
of a leg, was taken to the city hospital
for treatment.
George Ruedde. an attendant at the city
hospital, who weighs 340 pounds, was
palled in the reception room when Focht
arrived, but he declared Focht was out
of his class.