Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 16, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Men and Religion Bulletin No. 33 THE LAW Needless Luxuries and Sacrifice "If a brother or sister be naked and in lack of daily food, and one of you say unto them: “‘Go in peace; be ye warmed and filled.’ "And yet ye give them not the things needful to the body; what doth it profit?" The woman loves "in deed and truth.” She has given, not words, but $2,500. to procure "things needful.” NEEDLESS LUXURIES. Do you spend $7.00 a day for needless luxuries? That amount, set aside daily, in a week less than a year would en able you to duplicate her gift of $2,500 Do you spend $3.50 a day for needless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, would, in less than a year, enable you to be one of two to duplicate her gift by giving $1,250 each. Do you spend $1.36 a day for needless luxuries? That a mount, saved daily, would, in a year,enable you to be one of five to duplicate her gift by giving SSOO each. Do you spend 68 cents a day for needless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, wo-uld, in a year, - nable yoti to be one of ten to duplicate her gift by giving $250 each. Do you spend 27 cents a day for needless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, would, in a year, enable you to be one of twenty-five to duplicate her gift by giving SIOO each. Do you spend 14 cents a day for needless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, would, in a year, enable you to be one of fifty to duplicate her gift by giving SSO each. Do you spend 7 cents a day for needless luxuries’ That amount, saved daily, would, in a year, enable you to be one of one hundred to duplicate her gift by giving $25 each. Do you spend 4 cents a day for needless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, would, in a year, enable you to be one of two hundred fifty to duplicate her gift by giving $lO each. Do you spend 2 cents a day for needless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, would, in a year, enable you to be one of five hundred to duplicate her gift by giving $5 each. THE BETTER WAY. To sacrifice a needless luxury, to save a woman from worse than death, is worth doing. You may save many. To sacrifice a needless luxury, to protect a baby, is worth doing. You may protect many. To sacrifice a needless luxury, to shelter a mother in her hour of travail, is worth doing. You may shelter many. THE SACRIFICE. Remember the sacrifice of Christ for you, Hie birth in a stable. His homeless life, and His death upon the cross. And you will sacrifice more than needless luxuries to help God's sin ning, sorrowing, suffering children. Martha's Home must have $5,000. Florence Home for babies needs $3,000. The Florence Crittenton Home for mothers and babies needs $2,000. You can and should help. Do it now. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MEN AND RELIGION FORWARD MOVEMENT. TURKETREFUSES BULGAR’S TERMS Negotiations Broken Off tor Armistice -Cholera Raging Around Capital. LONDON, Nov. 16. All negotiations between Turkey and the Balkan league | have been broken off, according to a dispatch received front Constantinople today by a prominent member of the diplomatic corps In this city, ft gives I no details, but intimates that Turke,’, rejected the conditions set forth by Bulgaria and her allies as the prelimi- I nary to the end of hostilities. 50,000 Fall at Constantinople CONSTANTINOPIJS, Nov. 16. There are at least 10,000 eases of chol era in and around Constantinople to day, The pestilence is scourging the army and the refugees who continue to Hock into the eitj from the war-rav aged section north of the city. Although fears of an anti-Christian outbreak have died out considerably since the Mohammedans failed to re spond to the exhortations of the fanat ics and priests, the governments have taken steps to protect foreigners by al lotting machine guns for use around the embassies and consulates The mosques, including historic Ht. Sofia, have been turned into hospital? and hotels for the refugees. Small spaces are reserved for religious cere monies. In the northern s üburbs the sound of booming cannon can be heard all day and night, telling of the tierce battle which is going on at the city's threshold. Fifty thousand Turks and Bulgarians have been killed or wounded in the fighting along the I'hatalja lines out side of Constantinople, according to advices received here ioday, and the battle still is raging. MAY DE SOUSA SEEKS DIVORCE IN LONDON CHICAGO, Nov. I*>. May DeSousa. Chicago actress who made he? debut twelve years ago by singing Alderman John i Bathhouse. John) Coughlin's song, "Dear Midnight of Ixive," has In stituted suit in London for divorce from E. A. Haines, of Rochester. N. Y. The marriage was nml acted in Paris two years ago. she declares. Miss DeSousa is now in South Africa DR. POWELL HEADS ASSOCIATION Dr. John 11. Powell, of Atlanta, to day accepted appointment as president of the eye. ear, nose and throat section of the National Eclectic Medical n,ss ■ elation, which will hold its annual con. vention at Dallas, Texas, not June. Is your husband eioss? An irritable, fault-finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with, good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been per manently cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. (Advt.) IS A MOOSE S ' ; - BB HON. JullX J. LENTZ. COLVMBVS, 0.l (Trustee Moose University.) Atlanta lodge. N\>. 523. Loyal Order ot Moose, gives $7 a week, sickness or accident; sloi> funeral, free medical at- i tention members and family Dues 75c per month. 1 r Moose tr> e University, free Tuberculosis Sanitarium, tree Home i ’ • *■ No I asst .'•sna nts N m-svcturiiii! Non-polit- | • ''til' reliable men wanted. Boozers I will not apply The initial ■ n fee of \tlanta lodge for only |2 W Itl ar die a- : lion and $3 when initiated. l-ater $25 ' 1 Examination sl. Medical examiners: Dr ! ’’ \ Kb >de>. »u;’.-fi 4 Atlanta Hank: building: I•! \V li Hoey. 301-302 Walton building < let examined early, please It i is important. You should join todav and’ save *2O a. W ALDO KENNEDY. National Director. 121 Peachtree Street, <’andler Building Telephone Ivy 5147 P. t». Box 11 44. i office open Hay and ♦•vmlirg. \\ «>|- • vine *o one and all (Advf ♦ THE ATLANTA GEOKGIAN AND NEWS. SA TUR DAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1912. • Self-Promotion : For High Officials ; • In Idaho Politics: • BOISE, DAHO, Nov. 16.—Here • • ui example of Idaho politics • • in which two high officials get • • promotions by their own "frame- • • Governor Jamet H Hawley has • • announced that he would resign • • t< i< appointment of • • United States senator to succeed • • the late Senator William Heyburn. • • Lieutenant Governor Sweetser, • • Repul is said to • • have promised Governor Hawk y • • • toga, in ret urn for vacating his • • iftic" and allowing Sweetser to • • be executive of the • • Goy emot Hawley is a • • Democrat • • • EDITWOTIN CAROLINA FEUD ANDERSON. S. <’., Nov. 16.—Victor B. Cheshire, .one of the most prominent newspaper editors in the state and member of the governor’s staff, war dangerously wounded In a shooting af fray here today, growing out*of an old feud. Four bullets took effect, but this afternoon he is expected to recover. One of the bullets penetrated the abdo men. He, was shot by W. J. Muldrow. | a former magistrate. A few months ago Muldrow and an other man went to‘the newspaper of fice of Colonel Cheshire, who claims tiiat while one held a gun on him the other beat him over the head. The fight was the result of a critical news paper article. The grand jury threw out the indictment charges against the two men. Today, according to report, Colonel Cheshire and his brother, Richard, mot Muldrow. Th.- three became involved iii'a pistol battle. At least fourteen shots were exchanged. Besides .Colo nel Cheshire being shot four times, al bystander, who was seeking to make peace, was shot through the arm. IT’S TAFT’S BUSY DAY AT N.Y.; REVIEWS AND RECEPTIONS GALORE NEW YORK. Nov. Hi Amid the glamour o the Pennsylvania depot, the busiest railway station in the world. I Tesi.fem T . -it peacefully in his private car today in preparation for nn arduous seri< - pf and in spections in and m-nv this city. Presi don: Tass arrived from 'A'.ishingfon at . : 1.3 o'clock and his car was iminjdiate iv ide-tracked to give Ute national ex <■< utive more .-Jeep. Shortly before 9 o'clock Mr. Tqi't reach'd the Waldorf- Vstu. ia hotel, where he had breakfast, and at once plunged Into the day’s pro gs.un, which included tit following: Reception at the City College of New York, inspection of th children's vil lage of the New York Juvenile society at Dobbs ferry, luncheon at the resi dence of Adolph Lewisohn at Ardsley, N. V.; inspection of tji- Hebrew Shelt ering Guardian Orphan Asylum at Pleasantville. N. Y., and finally a ban quet this evening at the Lotos club, where he will speak. The president was accompanied by t 'urtni Thompson, his private secretary, and Major Rhoades, his military aid. No political confe.ences were sched uled during the president's stay here. MINCED HAM ENDS LIFE OF TWO IN ONE FAMILY MASON CITY, IOWA, Nov. 16. John Davidson and His brother, Ken neth. are dead al Milford from ptomaine poisoning, caused by eating minced mini purchased at a local shop. HOW TO TELL Kryptok lens s. These lenses have no] scams. p<> lines, nor edges in the lenses. KRYPTOK means "hidden rye." The near lens is actually hidden in the dis tance lens, making a solid piece of glass Let John i.. Moore & Sons show you. l-'.N. Broad street. (Advt.) EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1150 • Advertisement.) I Cure the Failures of Others. At Your Own Price and Terms to Suit You Q u a l t fl cations: Graduate and post graduate of seven of the best colleges in the United States Special courses in Europe. Reference: Several hundreds of cured and grateful pa tients. MY GUARANTEE IS You don’t pay me any profession al fee if 1 don’t cure you. I have the most complete ly equipped offices in the city, such as the X-rays. Vibra- Ele< tricity. 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BITTLE HILL'COE FOR CDWLIEN With the investigating committee of the city council agreed on a report ex onerating Dr. S W. Merritt, superin tendent of the Battle Hill tuberculosis sanitarium, of the charges of misman agement, Dr. Claude A. Smith, Dr. J. P. Kennedy and Aiderman F. J. Sprat ling. the committee in charge of the institution, planned today to give a barbecue to the officers of the Anti- Tuberculosis sanitarium and the mem bers of the city council on the sani tarium grounds. They have many fine chickens, fat hogs and other farm prod ucts out there and they want all the officials interested in the work to be thoroughly familiar with what is being done. ith the conclusions of the criticisms of outsiders, the officials in charge have begun to criticise their own institution They say there are many features that should be improved, and they want all the members of council out at one time to impress upon them the things that should be provided for in next year’s budget. The investigating committee will make its report to the council Monday. It will recommend a closer co-opera tion between the institution officials and the Anti-Tuberculosis association. After that the heads of the institu tion will announce the date of the bar becue. More som inan all otner Brands com bined. SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Because they- flav” BEST, Ask the housekeeper. (Advt.) WANT HAIR GROWTH? sl. Dox Free To You. Let ui* prove to you that Koskott Method for the hair is a ? outline, acieutino one. Wc will send vou a POLLAK IOX out of the Kos kott Tri pl ex Treatment FREE. Our Method h directed at removing the cause of baldness, dandruff, failing hair and graynoan, and opening the closed follicles so that th<* hair CITUCn roots which are not dead, but dur- £>H Y Cl I nC.ll mantjlil;.'a toHp btilb.or grass seed $ Is DUJk CEY * bottle) are given fertility and ED EE vCA u chance to grow. Oura la cHCC (he Method that Sa purposed to MA KE GOOD, and clear scalp of dandruff, stop falling hair and to promote (growth of'new hair. We especially "ant you to answer this ndv. 1* you hav» wasted time and monev in liquids, washes, soaps, etc,, which accomplish d nothing. Read our GUARANTEE. We want to aurprlM* and delight you. Send only 10 cents, silver or stamps, to help cover adv. cost and w<* will mall a Bl .<>O Box absolutely free.with interesting book, postpaid, plain wrnnpiT. Address; KOBKOTT LABORATORY, Broadway, 743 p * New York, N. Y. /SB r** ' Has the hardest wear of any woodwork in the : lionie. Muddy shoes, dripping umbrellas, serap- ' ing chairs, all combine to wear down the finish. To combat these, ti high-grade Stain is riec-» •(•ftPjf ,!!!,•*'*'*" < ssary. and we recommend for floors and in- :rv«’!• rim’ woodwork GAY PAIR) t LUSTER-KOTE Phones. Main 1115 Atlanta 329. a high-grade Stain and Varnish combined. . MANUFACTURED RY L ★IDOZIER & GAY PAINT CP- B*vSt. 31 So. Broad St. JACKSONVILLE. FLA ATLANTA. GA, You are cordially invited to hear GEORGE B. CROMER, LL.D Chairman Lutheran Layman Miss. '•ry Movement SUBJECi “Motives and Missions’ Grand Opera House Sunday 3 p.m., November 17th Music by Atlanta Federation of Musicians Direction Fred Wedemeyer i\o solicitation tor funds This Beautiful Bungalow ” i| J" hjr- ’ a ■- *WT' tR 'wKMM r> ? n . ®’® vat *d c ° rr,e r lot 52x152 feet, on Dill avenue, corner Elm street, Capitol view, with tile sidewalk, concrete curb, concrete terrace steps, ce ment yard walk. Lot fenced with all necessary out-houses. House has Stone Mountain granite front, extra large veranda, plate glass front door to living r oo m, dining room with built-in china closet, swing door to kitchen, with roomy pantry, three bed rooms with closets, hall to atticed porch. Fitted with mission mantels and woodwork tiles and bronae hardware, electric light fixtures to match hardware. NO MORTGAGE. Small cash payment, balance monthly, and you occupy the house while paying for it and thus save your rent. BOTH PHONES 3520. W. D. Beatie 207 Equitable Bldg. BID OF POWER CO. FAVORED DESPITE TURNER’S PROTEST Despite the recommendation of City Electrician R. C. Turner that the bid of the Georgia Railway and Power Com pany for the city's street lighting is too high, the electric lights committee of council has recommended its accept ance. At the meeting yesterday afternoon Councilman Claude C. Mason intimated that he would fight the contract on the grounds that the suspended arc lights in the White Way district should be cut out until 12 o’clock at night. These lights cost SSO each per year. T.ie bid is for a five-year contract. SEEKS $15,000 DAMAGES. BRUNSWICK, GA., Nov. 16.—A dam age suit for $15,000 has been filed in Glynn superior court against the Sea board Air Line and the receivers of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic rail road by George M. Harrell, of this city. The claim Is made that he was injured for life by the negligence of the roads. "It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best cough medicine I have ever used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonia, Ga. "I have used it with all my chil dren and the results have been highly satisfactory.” For sale by all dealers. (Advt.) ftDANn Today at 2:30 unwnu ya uqeVILLE Tonight at 8:30 Introducing for the First Time HENRY E. DIXEY In His "Mono-Drama-Vaude-Ologue” Rosalind Coghlan &. Co., Jungmann, Family, Olive Briscoe, Donovan 4 McDonald Stine, Hume & Thomas, Loughlin's Comedy Dogs. Next Week: ‘‘DETECTIVE KEEN" FORSYTH-- Little Emma Bunting THIS WEEK | NEXT WEEK Wishing Ring TheTwo Orphans The Brind Girl SEATS ARE NOW SELLING LYRIC Mats. Tues., Thurs. and Saturday, The Merry Girly Show —THE WINNING W I DO W A Musical Comedy Worth While. Next Week—BEULAH POYNTER THE ATLANTA MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Wednesday Matinee. The Dramatization of The Real Play From the Great Book ROBT. W. CHAMBERS’ SENSATIONAL NOVEL THE COMMON LAW Stage Arrangements After Drawings by Charles Dana Gibson. Prices—Night, 25c to $1.50. Matinee, 25c to sl, 3 S Thurs. Nov. 21. MATINEE SATURDAY CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS MAUDE ADAMS IN HER MOST FAMOUS SUCCESS, PETER PAN Or, The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up. By J. M. Barrie, Author of “The Little Minister.” Seats on Sale MONDAY at 9 a. m. Prices: Orches tra, $2; Balcony, $1.50 and sl. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Wednesday Matinee. „ NOV. 26 AND 27. NOV. 28 AND 29. First Time in Atlanta Thanksgiving Matinee. Henry w ’ Savage ° ffers " ■■’fe-cai C TH E MERRY WIDOW OF FARCE Breakers” u [X |;|| S[ GEORGE DAMEREL B R w u (Late of Merry Widow). By RuP#rt HugheS ' SEAT SALE FRIDAY. SEATS MONDAY, NOV. 25. Nights. 25c to $1.50. Mat., 25c to sl. Prices 25c to SI.SC. NEXT WEEK g Matinees Tues.. MATINEES 2’o 8 0 1 Thurs. and Sat. Messrs. Burt & Nicolai Present the Dainty, Bewitching Actress. BEULAH POYNTER On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights and Tuesday Matinee. “A Kentucky Romance” Complying with many requests, Miss Poynter will present “LENA RIVERS’’ On Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights, with Matinees on Thursday and Saturday. At the Thursday matinee souvenir photographs of Miss Poynter will be given to each lady. WEEK NOV. 25—“ THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS.” a O A, fILL WEEK 0F NOV - 18th Daily Bargain Mat. Night 8:30 HERE: IS KEITH Mr. DANIEL FROHMAN Makes His First Local Vaudeville Bow Offering i n Arthur hoops and cast oeieciivti o e esi written by PERCIVAL KNIGHT. OT. Eddie Ifinnarri assisted by pretty . MINSTREL STAR tUUit 1.01/1501(3 MABEL RUSSELL 'gymnasts L ISHAKAWA BROS. cun p ningn e ess J°E WHITEHEAD WILLIS FAM I LY, |DIVIN E& Wl LLI AMS/BOOTH TRIO. SONGS. MUSIC. COMEDY. / BICYCLES. Watch This Show Pack The Grand Next Week -Juliet? Juliet? Juliet? Juliet? Coming Quick: McINTYRE and HEATH FORSYTH S,” BUNTING THE POSITIVE EVENT Or THE SEASON HERE. A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION of the MOST POPULAR PLAY EVER SEEN “THE TWO ORPHANS” WITH THE ENTIRE STRENGTH OF THE WELL-LIKED AND CAPABLE LITTLE EMMA BUNTING ISvS NEXT WEEK, "MERELY MARY ANN." A REAL STORY PLAY. ■■—w— ADMISSION BIJOU CHILDREN Ep 10 C ENTS NEXT WEEK AT MATINEES VaVAV VAUDEVILLE NORMAN, LEWIS, GRIFFIN and LEWIS The Frog Man. “The Prlma Donna-Tad-Soubrett«. GOFORTH and DOYLE. YOSCHINO JAPS "A Study In Black and Tan." Exceptional Acrobats. MOTION PICTURES—CHANGED DAILY. Matinees Dally at 3 o’clock, except S aturday. Two matinees Saturday. 2:30 and 4. Night Shows. 7:30 and 9.