Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 14, 1912, NIGHT, Page 5, Image 5

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TURKS APPEAL TO BULGARIANS FOB PEACE TERMS War Halts, and Powers Be lieve Conflict Has Really Terminated. boNOON, Nov. 14.—Peace in the g„ k ,. n s i s at ,a9t ,n ,i * ht and danßer f a European clash seems to have been averted. A private message re i.-.i here from Constantinople states that the Turkish government has al readr opened negotiations direct with the Balkan allies. Turkey, through Nazim Paeha, the Ottoman minister of war, has appealed w General Bavoff. the Bulgarian com mander at Chatalja, for an eight-day a rmlet!ce. General Savoff notified Czar of Turkey’s petition and it <« believed that the armistice will be ordered at once. War Apparency Over. bondorfß belief Is that the war !e at at end. Turkey has been hopelessly whipped and she could not have con ;WUß'd the struggle many more days, military euperta say. Actual peace no (pjtiaticnr will probably be commenced next week. » A import from the Turkish capital by of Vienna said that pourparlers acd a’ready been begun at the Sublime Porte with M. Popoft, first secretary of »« Bulgarian legation, and M. Nena- Bulgarian minister to Turkey, acting tor tbe Bulgarian government. w given up hi* determination of ■awvwtag his Victorio 118 Bulgar army Into tbe Ottoman capital. However, th* city may b® occupied later by an *nny made up of Bulgarian, Servian, Moetenegrin and Greek troops as sig nstory of the Joint victory over the Crescent. Enwy on Way to Sofia. It Is now learned that Musurus Bey, Turkish minister of posts and tele graphs, who was reported yesterday to be en route for Paris, is really on his way to Sofia as special peace envoy. The Sublime Porte Is said to be pre pared to make humiliating sacrifices. One of these Is the withdrawal of the Turkish soldiers from the Chatalja tines, leaving the city exposed to the ai des. w « IFJWAJB) Gently dean your liver and con stipated bowels while you sleep. « C lrani torfght and thor oughly oh«n»s your liver, Stomach mm Bowel>, and yo U virlU mrnely feel I*o*l by morning. Ton men and wom en who have headache, coated tongue, sen" steep, are bilious, nervous and abatbemd with a sick, gassy, wed stomaoh. or have backache mm reel *n worn out _?£* J’’ 0 beeping your bowels clean nth Casrarsta—or merely forcing a <s *>’ b with salts, Mtharttc. pfJte or cantor o uv Ttii a )3 Important immediataly cleanse and wruiate the stomach, remove the sour, rncigwwed and fermenting food and A tak * th6 wccess bile from liver and carry off the constipated vwte matter and poison from the in test’nes and bowels. Xemember, a Caecaret tonight will •tralghten yen out by morning. A fr ' rrn y°txr druggist means action; a clear head and for months. Don’t forget ths children. .Advt.) is A MOOSE xJt*- 5 / n e!ict n ) d ' 3 " *’ ■'l st* . .5-' No. 523, Loyal Order of dent ’ n , week, sickness or accl- ge ni >, ( .,- n Hi fre , e medical attention For m , J. fa '>i.ily Dues 75c per month. u " ' ; iNnn. , nivPr , H . lty - ,ree Tubercu- V ,ir ” ■■ e , e ,lome for Aged and 1,1 r l'.' rlv No assessments. li*L'.. „ Non-polltlcal. Only re- »Pph wanted. Boozers will not The initi- • •si ' l- e " f , Atlanta lodge, for ■<n *•’ only $2 with appliCH- " he n 'initiated. Later $25. . Medical examiners: Hr. ®K ' i( r, 4 Atlanta Bank bulld- S’ Ta , 30 .’- 2 w «lt»n bulld ll! ‘l . *'*! l| ined early, please. It Is 'ou should join today and N WALIxi KENNEDY, National Director. '' * < 'an,ller Bldg 'T "Di. I' > > Box 1404. -0..; 41 , ,x a "‘ i - vemng Welcome '.dvertistment t I Sofia Rejoices at News of War End SOFIA, Nov. 14.—News that Turkey Is suing for peace caused wild rejolc- Ing throughout this city today. It is regarded here with a large degree of confidence that Bulgaria won the war for the Balkan league. The Bulgarian army outside of Con stantinople's making a final assault upon the Chatalja forts, according to reports from the front today. This in telligence was received simultaneously with dispatches that provisional ar rangements for an armistice had been made by Turkey, and created consider able confusion in the public mind as to the real stluatlon at the battle front. Fighting at Adrianople, Fighting is also in progress around Adrianople, it is said. The Turks are reported to have made another desper ate sortie against Turkish works at the junction of the Arda and Marltza rivers, which are now held by Bulga rians. As the artillery from the forts commands the inner defenses of the city, the Turks fought desperately to recapture them. The Bulgarians now hold four forts outside Adrianople, from which the second line works are being shelled. Premier Guechoff held a number of official conferences today, dealing with the immediate exigencies of the situa tion. Bulgaria’s claims upon Turkey for consideration for peace had been drawn up beforehand. These include territorial acquisition from the south ern frontier of Bulgaria to the Aegean sea and the Sea of Marmora. Paris Likely to Get Peace Conference ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 14.—Prep arations are being made in official cir cles for a conference of the powers to be held following the declaration of peace between Turkey and the Balkan allies. It is believed here that the negotia tions will be opened, probably in Paris, within a fortnight. Count Witte, who negotiated the Russo-Japanese peace convention for Russia in America, will probably repre sent the St. Petersburg government. While peace is believed near, never theless Russia is not overlooking the possibility of diplomatic complications which may threaten another rupture in Europe. Balkan dispatches indicate now that Alabania will become an autonomous principality under the nominal suze rainty of the Turkish sultan Instead of being divided up among the allies. Salonika will probably be Interna tionalized and Roumania will get a slice of Bulgarian territory for remaining neutral. Austria and Servla will prob ably Join Wands tn the construction of an Adriatic-Danube railway and Ser via will be given free commercial use of the Adriatic ports of Durazzo and San Giovanni di Medura. Bourses Reflect Peace Prospects PARIS, Nov. 14. —The continental bourses today reflected a strong and favorable tone as a result of the pros pects for Immediate peace in the Bal kans, without resultant European en tanglements. THOMAS COUNTY’S FAIR BEST ONE OF FIVE HELD TEOOMASVTLLE, GA., Nov. 14.—The fifth annual exhibition of the Thomas County Farmers Fair association, which IS now in progress here, Is conceded to be the best held since the organization of the association. The attendance is large. The display of farm and garden product®. <frults, flowers, canned goods and tancy work is above the average. Ths exhibit of the Girls Canning club attracts great attention and reflects credit both upon the girls and Miss Forrest, the county demonstrator, who has been in charge of the work this year. The poultry show Is a great feature. F. J. Marshall, of Atlanta, The Geor gian's poultry expert. Is the judge. The stock exhibit is the largest seen here. It was Judged today. TEACHER, STRICKEN ILL IN FORSYTH SCHOOL, DIES FORSYTH, GA., Nov. 14.—The body of Miss Sarah Pennington, who died at Dr. Allen's sanitarium in Milledgeville, on Tuesday night, was brought to For syth for interment yesterday afternoon After graduating from the local high school, Miss Pennington attended the Georgia Normal and Industrial school in Milledgeville, and upon her grad uation last June returned here and took I charge of Sunshine school. She was | stricken while teaching. Mias Pennington was the daughter of G. A. Pennington, a prominent citizen of Forsj'th. She is survived by her parents, three brothers and two sis ters, NEW CHURCH COMPLETED. FITZGERALD, GA., Nov. 14.—The First Baptist church of this place has just been completed, at a cost of about $35,000. EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 11M. < Advertisement. > On account VISIT OF THE ATLANTIC BATTLESHIP FLEET the SOUTHERN RAIL WAY announces reduced round trip fares to Charleston, S. C.; tickets to be on sale November 16, 18, 20, 21 and 22, and good to return until November 25, 1912. Call on Ticket Agents for furth er information I lIIL ATLANTA lihWriAJl AND NEW&.IHURBDAY, NU\ KMBEK 14, 1912 BOY NURSE TAKEN FOR GIRL BY PASTOR WHO SEES MYSTERY Mrs. W. S. P’arker; of 87 Adams street,- Decatur, called the chief of po lice today, to ask that the mullato boy she employed to look after a little boy relative be not annoyed any more by persons who think he is a woman in disguise. She said the young negro has long hair and a rather effitninate appearance and this had led to his be ing stopped by Rev. G. R. Buford, con nected with the Men and Religion For ward Movement, who believed the child was being kidnaped. Mr. Buford saw the child and his at tendant on the Whitehall viaduct yes terday afternoon and at once jumped to the conclusion that something was wrong, and perhaps the boy was being kidnaper! by a woman dressed in a man’s attire. He called Policeman Hill, who questioned the young negro, but declined to make an arrest unless Mr. Buford assumed all responsibllitj'. While they were discussing the matter both the child and the attendant disap peared. The police made a search, but the mysterious pair had taken the trol ley to Decatur and their trail was lost. CONSECRATESHERLIFE ' TO MEMORY OF SON ST. LOUIS, Npv. 14.—1 n spite *bf dis couragments by a coroner's verdict and police theories that her son, J. Hazelton White, aged 22, ended his own life, Mrs. Dora B. -White announced she had con secrated herself to the task of proving he was murdered. An accident insurance company has told her It would not pay a S7OO policy' unless she can establish that he did not die by his own hand. Her motive. g|ie declares, however, is not to get the money but to wipe a stain from her son’s memory. LOSS OF APPETITE is - the first sign of a tor pid liver. It is followed by coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, sick headache and constipation. Tutt’s Pills restore the appetite by gently regulating your liver. Sugar coated or plain—at your druggist. Brothert for Qua)ity" MB Our Tailoring I T F/ ' ip? I To ® ’wA Exclusive But Not Expensive Your clothes, air, will have exclusive style and smartness If we make them. Fabrics will be exclusive, too. But they need not be expensive unless you wish. At S3O. $35 and $40 —yes, even at $25 —we’ll build you a clever Individual suit or overcoat. .The idea is this—you get the really EXCLU SIVE in whatever gar ment we produce for you, at whatever price. —Faultless dress clothes. —-Perfectly draped over coats. —At $25 to $45. Good Underwear Our Specialty Med ium and heavy weight underwear in best grades, at 50c to $2.50 per garment. Agents for "Dr. Deimel (linen mesh) Underwear," in two-piece suits and un ion suits—s6.so per suit. Imported Velour Hats Elegance and refine ment combined with comfort and the acme of style is embodied in this showing of n«w Aus trian Velours for men. They come in browns, grays, olive and green, at $5.00 and $6.00. ■re""•Soo Uiir Window Diopluv^^""" l J.M. High Company Stylish Chinchilla Coats For fiirls ID, 12,14 Yrs. At sQ or sl2 JkJ values Stunning models in the newest Coats for the season, excellent full length chinchillas in v‘ grays and blues with self or with velvet col- / A lars and lined throughout. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 I[7 years, and fine $12.00 values. Only 36 to sell $1 \ at this price so you must come ' ~ /11 7 early. While they last o Charming New Coats for Ages 2 Thro’B Yrs. H> o J-A The smart chinchillas, plushes, corduroys, L a BLA broadcloths, rough materials, boucles and di- agonals made up m charming styles and 1 y J .. priced according to materials. • f $5.00 to $25.00- Il JJ J IL LARGE GIRLS’ HATS J | 11 Besides the lovely Hats for little tots ranging j in price from $1.25 up, we carry a fine stock /j of large girls’ Hats. One lot of large Felt & Hats, very stylish O Q models 4*. v O To Clean Up Men’s Sox We have transferred our stock of men’s Hosiery to the Men’s Fur nishing Department, but we have some odd lots of men’s Sox of various styles left over to close out at a bargain price. 15c and 25c Sox, |A in black and colors IllC for choice, pair vv Ladies’ Silk Lisle HOSIERY We carry the celebrated ‘ ‘ Con queror,” “Gordon” and “Onyx” brands, black, r white and tan, Three pairs $1.00 “CADET” HOSIERY We recommend “Cadet” Hosiery to our trade as the best 25c Stocking on the market. Full line of all sizes for /sr ladies and children; /zJC pair SI.OO SILK HOSE A special sale for one day only of our excellent SI.OO Silk Stockings for women, pure thread silk with deep lisle garter top, high spliced heel, double sole and toe, in black lyQ only; pair * / v Kno=Tair Hosiery The Kno-Tair Hosiery for women have a national reputation for “backing up” their guarantee. Every pair which fails to wear as guaranteed may be returned and a perfectly good pair secured in its place. Here are the details: Women’s Kno-Tair Lisle Stock ings, guaranteed aa for three months; Al Illi 3 pairs Women’s Kno-Tair Silk Lisle Stockings, guaranteed a a for six months; Ao.IJU 6 pairs ™ Women s Kno-Tair Silk Stock ings. guaranteed A A for three months; XA Illi 3 pairs vv High’s Basement Don’t let another day pass over your head with out visiting High’s Base ment—the place to buy novelties, fine Dolls, Toys, China, Glass, Brass Goods and Brie a Brae at Lowest Prices. SALE OF “FANCY WORK” LACES While little is as yet being said about it, lots of wom en in their spare moments are already making up Holiday Gifts. We’ve planned this sale to meet their needs. LACES WORTH TO 121-20. Vai Laces in the best patterns, both edgings and insertings, round threads and Rubaix Vais. Also Linen Laces and effective ™ patterns in Cotton Cluny and Point de Paris. VALUES TO 12 1-2 C FINE NET-TOP LACE 3. These are the laces to use to trim Boudoir Caps, Mou choir Cases, Pin Cushions L? and countless other dainty ® things. A large variety of patterns in the right widths, B W J/ white and cream Orientals —JB— and net-top Laces, yard .... Longfellow Initial Handkerchiefs For Men We have over one hundred dozen men’s pure linen Hand- p— aa q kerchiefs embroidered with PffiPfr the Longfellow initial, laun- B dered ready for use—and au » W extra fine quality. Specially Bl priced ’ Women’s Handkerchiefs Better Handkerchiefs than were ever advertised be fore at the prices can now be obtained here in a full range of initials, styles and kinds. When you are in the store take time to look at them and give us you Holiday order. We will save you one-half of what you usually pay. At 5 Cents Each Sheer linen Handkerchiefs, neatly hemstitched, with 10c each. Embroidered initial Handkerchiefs in fine sheer batiste. Embroidered corner ate Handkerchiefs in extremely pretty sf* designs, worth 10c, each Wv* At 10 Cents Each Hand-drawn Handkerchiefs from Japan made of a sheer imported cotton fabric. Dainty lace edge Handkerchiefs in Armenian designs. Pure linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with or without em broidered initials, laundered and ready for use; I f &/•» 15c values ’A Fitted Bag Sale $3.00 Values $1.98 Beautiful leather lined, fitted Bags in all the stylish colors, containing purse, powder box, /♦> -R zx smelling salts, and mirror, | S3.OQ values $5.00 Values $3.98 Genuine Goat Seal Bags with almost a compelte Traveling Bag outfit in the fittings—Parisian ivory comb, cold cream box, mirror, and a <rj z-x fine seal purse and card case; $5.00 Bags priced Gold=Top Jewelry 50c The assortment of gold-top Jewelry now embrace every article you could possibly call for; a little later the line will be depleted by the foresighted people who do early Christmas shopping. Why not make your selections now and have your engraving done ahead of the rush? TIE CLIPS, WATCH FOBS CIRCLE BROOCHES, VEIL AND F- ’ BELT PINS, CUFF LINKS, TIE Si If* PINS, ETC VFWV J. M. High Co. Maline Ruffs Double Maline Ruffs in white, black, navy, brown with Ribbon rtw n a Bows. Special I ill tomorrow <PI«VV Queen Elizabeth Collars This up-standing single Ruff of chiffon in lovely colors is the latest fad. Z )C Our price ... Outing Gowns For Women Just received another big rein forcement of Outing Gowns for which the trade has been wait ing patiently, knowing that we have the best values, the warm est, fleeciest and neatest gar ments to offer at 50c to $1.50 Outing Gowns For Children Include all sizes from 2to 14 years, pretty pinks and blues daintily trimmed pn and very choice Mir values at vvv “Teddy Bears” For Women These popular and pretty com bination garments of the finest nainsook, will save the girl who is in the habit of doing her own sewing many a stitch. Big stock just in—and the prices are re markably reasonable, qualities considered. High Neck Gowns For Women Just received a large lot of high neck, V neck and square neck Gowns in the muslins and cam brics suitable for winter wear, trimmed in good substantial em broideries and laces in lovely new styles. All sizes, 50c, 75c. 98c, $1.50 CUT PRICE SALE REDFERN CORSETS $6.00 Corsets £j*r* a a $7.00 Corsets |MI SB.OO Corsets <|W»VV Some of our lovely Redfern Cor sets to close out! An announce ment of greatest interest to wom en who know that Redfern Cor sets are in a class by themselves and are rarely ever cut in price. These are good models, but are some discontinued numbers; hence this sacrifice; aa BRASSIERES AT 25c. Just received a nice line of fine cambric Brassieres, daintily trimmed with em broidery, extra / values at Miniature Manicure Cases You feel the need of suita ble • manicure articles that will not “punch through” your Mesh Bag? We have just the things. Celluloid Cylinders fitted with little nail implements. |A Priced 25c regularly IUP Our price I,¥ Cloisonne Enamel Look at the pretty line of Cloisonne Enamel Belt Pins and Beauty Pins shown at our Jewelry coun ter at the low price /nC of each 5