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4 Men and Religion Bulletin No. 33 THE LAW Needless Luxuries and Sacrifice "If a broth*< a ; ' sister be naked and in lack of daily food, and cne of you say unto them: “‘Go in peace: be «• -• armed and I ri H ed.’ "And yet ye give them not the things needful i.O the body: what doth it piofit?” The woman loves “in deed and truth." She has given, not words, ’but $2,500. to procure "things needful." NEEDLESS LUXURIES. Do you spend S7.CO 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 amount, saved daily, would, in a year.enable you to be one of five to duplicate her gift by giving *SOO each. Do you spend 68 cents a day for I teedless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, would, in a year, enable you to be one of ten to duplicate her gift by giving >250 each. Do you spend 27 cents a day for aeedless luxuries? That amount, saved daily, would, n a year, enable you to be one of :wenty-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, m a year, enable you to be one of five hundred to duplicate her gift by giving $5 each. THE EETTER WAV. 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, His 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. TURKEY REFUSES BULGAR'S IMS: Negotiations Broken Off for Armistice -Cholera Raging Around Capital. LONDON, Nov. 16. All negotiations i between Turkey and the Balkan league ' have been broken off, according to a | dispatch received from Constantinople! today by a prominent member of the I diplomatic < orps in this city. It gives , no details, but intimates that Turkey I rejected the conditions set forth by Bulgaria and her alii, s the prelimi nary to th. . nd of hostilities. 50,000 Fall at Constantinople CONSTANTIN, tl’i.E, Nov. 16. There are at P-a-t 10,Ooh eases of chol era in and mound Constantinople to day. The | .-stib n,-,. is scourging the o'liiy tl:- i.l. geis who continue to flock int > t o < it.' flom the war-rav aged se. tii ii iiort.i of the city. Although fears of an anti-Christian outbT.ak have died out considerably -ince the Moliamnto! ns failed to re spond to the exhortations of tiie fanat ics and prie-ts. tin government- have taken steps to pint. . . foreign, rs by al lotting "111- no pirns for use itoUlld tile emlias-i, s and l onxuiates. Tin- mosques, including historic St. Solin, have been turned into hospital? and hotel- forth, refugees. Small spacer . tv i rved lor religious cere- muni* .. In the northern suburbs the sound of booming i .iittini) can be heard all day and night, lolling of the fierce battle which is g.dt.g on at the city's threshold. CUT.- thousand Turks and Bulgarians have been killed or wounded in the fighting .dong the Chataljn lines out side of Cons, antinople, according to advices received here odtiy. and the battle still Is raging. MAY DE SOUSA SEEKS DIVORCEJN LONDON CllU'Aili). Nov. 16. May DeSousa, Chicago actress who made iter debut twelv. .ars ago by singing Alderman John i I>athlo use John) Coughlin's song, "lienr Midnight of Love," has in stituted suit in l.ondon for divorce from K. A. Haines, of Rochester, N V. The marriage was cont icted in Paris two p uis 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 asso ciation. which will hold its annual con vention at I'alius, T. vis, n. xt June. Is your Im hiiDil cross.' An irritable, fault-finding disposition is often due to i a disordered stomach. A man with ! good digestion Is nearly always good | natured. A great many have been per | manent’y cured of stoma, h trouble by | taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale , by all dealers. (Advt.) is A MOOSE A wife > , HoN JOHN J. LENTZ. CoIJMHVS, 0. (Trustee Moose University.) Atlanta lod*&, No 525, Loyal Ordef of Mi-oxe. gives $7 a week, sickness or accident: SIOO funeral; free medical at tention members and family I »ue> 75c :»er month For Moose free University, free Tuberculosis Sanitarium, free Home for Aged and Infirm, 25c quarterh. N<» assessments. Xon-MOctarian Xon-pollt- •ai <»n’\ reliable men Milled. Boozers will rot »ppl> The fee of Atlanta lodge for a slnri tune is $5 <»nl\ $2 with applica i ti<»n and $3 v. hen Initiated. loiter $25 Examination sl. Meui< al examiners: in I’’. A Rh »it 602*’04 \tlanta Bank building; hr \\ H Ho.y, Xc: 302 Walton I building Get examined early, please It 'is iinj"’'ant You should Join : »da\ and save .*2O X. \V AEl><‘ K ENN El •¥. National Director. 12! I’eachtrc*- Street. ( aiaihr Bull imp Telephone ivy 5147. P. O. Box 1404 (Afflco open day and evening Wvl? c -’io ~l lr UJlli a || ( AdVt • ‘1 HE ATLANTA GL.UKUIAM AM) NEWS.SATUKI)AV. N()\ EMBER Mi, • Self-Promotion : • For High Officials : In Idaho Politics: • BOISE. UAHo. Nov. 16. —He) ■ • • in example of Idaho politics • • i: offici Us get • • i by theii *o« n “frame- • • • • Gov. : nor James H Hawley has • • announced that h> would resign • • today to ai ' i pt th<- appointment of • • United States senator to succeed • • th'- late Senator William Hey burn. • • Lieutenant Governor Sweetser, • • who is a Republican, is said to • • havt promised Governor Hawley • • tiie toga, in return for vacating his • • offie. und allowing Sweetser to • • become chief executive of the • • <tati Governor Hawley is a • • Democrat. • • ■ iiiiHiii" CAROLINA FEUO ANDERSON, S. <?., Nov. 16- Viet of B. Cheshire, one of the most prominent n-wspaper editors In lite state and member of the governor's staff, was 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. 1 me of tlie 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 that while one held a gun on him the other beat him over the head. The light 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, met Muldrow. The three became involved in a pistol battle. At least fourteen shuts were exchanged. Besides Colo n.-1 Cheshire being shot four times, n 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. 16.—Amid tile glamour o th,*' Pennsylvania depot, the busiest railway station in the world, President Taft .slept peacefully in bin private.car today in preparation for an arduous aeries of receptions and in spections In and near this city . Presi dent Taft arrived from Washington at | 7:13 o’clock and his car n:is immedinte- I ly side-tracked to give the national ex ecutive more sleep. Shortly before 9 o'clock Mr. Taft reached the Waldorf- Astoria hotel, yvhere lie had breakfast, and at onCe plunged Into the day's pro gram, which included the following: iNeeption at the City College of New York, inspection of the children’s vil lage of the New York Juvenile society at Dobbs ferry, luncheon at the resi dence of Adolph Lewisohn at Ardsley, N. Y.; inspection of the Hebrew Shelt ering Guardian Orphan Asylum at Pleasantville, N. Y.. and finally a ban quet this evening at the Lotos club, i where he will speak. The president was accompanied by . Carmi Thompson, his private secretary, I apd Major Rhoades, his military aid. No political conferences were sehed i Died 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 at Milford from ptomaine [ poisoning, caused by eating minced num ■ purchased at a local shop. HOW TO TELL ! Kry pink lenses. Tin se lenses have no ' 'earns, no lines, nor euges in the lenses. KltYl’T, >K means ‘'hidden ey e.” .The I near lens is actually hidden in the dls | taiii'e lens, mukiug a soli.' piece of xla>s I.el Jolm 1.. Mooli' w Sons show : you i-’N. Bi oad street. , Advt ) EXQUiSITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Cali Main 1150 < Ad vertisement.Y I Cure the Failures of Others. At Your Own Price and Terms to Sult You u American European Specialist. torj- Massage. Static Electricity, Galvanic Faradic and Sinsusoidal Currents, etc., and Ozone Generator for successfullv treating. CATARRH. RHEUMATISM, j NEI RALGIA, PILES ANU STRICTURE WITHOUT THE KNIFE OR FAIN. PA RALYSIS. BRONCHITIS. ETC I also cure gonorrhea and gleet with the latest I discoveries, serums, etc.; blood poison with "606" or 914. as the ease requires, and guarantee results. Diseases of WOM EN cured with local and electrical freat ' ments without the knife or pain 1 can cure you cheaper than other specialists because I treat you personally and have jto pay no assistants I carefully prepare and furnish al medicines. Call today, as 1 make no charges for CONSULTATION AM EX VMIN ATI' >N Suite 1 L 3-4-5 at 32Peachtree street. Hours from g a tn to . p. m. Phone At lanta 3507 W. H. HOLBROOK, Ph G.. M. 0. The South's Leading Specialist. MULE HILL'GUE FOR COUNGILMEN With du- 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 tire 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 ihey want all the officials Intelested in the work to be thoroughly familiar with what Is being done. With the conclusions of the criticisms of outsiders, the officials in charge have begun to criticise their own institution 'I hey say there are many- features that should bo improved, and they want ail the members of council out at one time | to impress upon them the things that I should be provided for in next year's i budget. The investigating committee will make its report to the council Monday. It will recommend a closer co-opera tion between the institution officials ami tiie Anti-Tuliereulo-is association. After that the heads of the institu tion will announce the date of the bar becue. More soui . • n all otner pran<Js com bined. SAUER'S PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Because they finv ■- BEST Ask the housekeeper. (AdVt.) WANT HAIR GROWTH? sf. Dox Free To You. ww w W MKoKanMl Let lift prove to you that Ko«lrott Method for th* haiHs a genuine, avlcntlue one. We will tend von a HOLLAR HO A out of the Koskott Triplex Treatment FREE. Our Method !• directed at removing the cauxe of bai lnev*. dandruff, fallina hair and gramesx, an 1 opening thectnv-d follicles so that the hair 17 ITU ICQ roots which are not dead, but dor- | DAY I* I I flLIa mantjllk,-a tulip bulb.or grass seed $ I a WvA Cp V la a bottle) are given fertility and EDEC uCA a ehupi'e to grotr. Onra la IlltC the Mrthorl that la purposed to M AKE GOOD, and clear of dandruff, ’top falling hair and to promote growth of new hair. We especially want yr.u to answer this adv. I* you have waated tln>e and money In liquids, washes, soaps, etc., which acijotnplhhed nothing. Read our GCAKANTEE. We want to aurprUc and dellfht you. Send only 10 cents, sliver or stamp* to li. ’p corer adv. cost and w-e trill mall a Bl <>O Kot absolutely frve.wi’h interestine hnok postpaid, plain wrapper. 4 Idress; laOSKOTT LABORATORY, : 1U63 Broadway, ?4g p a New York, N. Y, Q u a I 1 fi cationa: <Graduate and post graduate of seven of the best colleges i n the I’nito.l States. Special courses in I’urope. 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 <ure you I have the most complete -15 equipped offices in the city, such as the X-rays, Vibra- N ■ 7 Has the hardest wear of any woodwork in the home. Muddy shoes, dripping umbrellas, serap- Ing chairs, all eomblne to wear down the finish. To combat these, a high-grade Stain is nec ,c*''k«vY essary, and we recommend for floors and in- ter,or ' voodwo,k LUSTER-KOTE Phones, Main 1115 Atlanta 329. 1 high-grade Stain and Varnish combined. ' MA N U FACT UR E D B Y ★ J DOZIER & GAY PAINT C 2 22 E. Bay St. . 31 So Broad St JACKSONVILLE. FLA. ATLANTA. GA, You are cordially invited to hear GEORGE B. CROMER, LL.D Chairman Lutheran Layman Missionary Movement SUB J ECT “Motives and Missions” Grand Opera House Sunday 3 p.m., November 17 th Music by Atlanta Federation of Musicians Direction Fred Wedemeyer No solicitation for funds This Beautiful Bungalow Jfa;, -w.... •w WgßjbJjOfW* a WfBS» b ' H ,y On elevated corner lot 52x152 feet, on Dill avenue, corner Elm street, Capitol View, with tile sidewalk, conc-ete 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 room, dining room with built-in china closet, swing door to kitchen, with roomy pantry, three bed rooms with closets, hall to latticed porch. Fitted with mission mantels and woodwork, tiles and grates, solid bronze hardware, electric light fixtures to match hardware NO MORTGAGE. Sma I cash payment, balance monthly, and you occupy the house while paying for it and thus save voir 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 ('. 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. The 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.) RDANn «R7ff Today at 2:30 ungnu VAUDEVIUE 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. I NEXT WEEK Wishing Ring TheTwo Orphans |Miss Bunting as Brind Girl SEATS ARE NOW SELLING LYRIC TH WEEK Mats. Tues.. Thurs. and Saturday, The Merry Girly Show —THE WINNING WIDOW A Musical Comedy Worth While. Next Week—BEULAH POYNTER THE ATLANTA MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Wednesday Matinee. The Dramatization of- f 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 $1 3 Beginning Thurs. Nov. 21, :M^h J MATINEE SATURDAY CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS MAUDE ADAMS IN HER MOST FAMOUS SUCCESS, 1 PETER PAN Or, The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up. By J. M. Barrie, Author of “The Little Minister.” Seats on Sale MONDAY at 9a. m. Prices: Orches tra, $2; TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Wednesday Matinee. NOV. 26 AND 27. NOV - 28 28 - First Time in Atlanta Thanksgiving Matinee, Henry W. Savage Offara ■ I ■ VcCll ft, THE MERRY WIDOW OF FARCE Breakers” " [XCUS[ M[ " GEORGE DAMEREL By Ruoert Hua . (Late of Merry Widow). By RuP ’ rt SEAT SALE FRIDAY. SEATS MONDAY, NOV. 25, Nights, 25c to $1.50. Mat., 25c to sl. Prices 250 to $1.50. I-- I NEXT WEEK B WZ g°> B Matinees Tues./ MATINEES 2:30 sL. ■ I WtaX Thurs. and Sat. j Messrs. Burt & Nicolai Present the Dainty, Bewitching Actraaa, 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.” > ■■■■> D A, Daily Bargain Mat. Night 8:30 HERE IS KEITH VAUDEVILLE Mr. DANIEL FROHMAN Makes His First Local Vaudeville Bow Offering A am, ARTHUR HOOPS AND CAST UeTCCtIV© ST GGO With written by PERCIVAL KNIGHT. Eddie Leonard “ sls^ E Y R p u n A T E II~ 'gym'nasts'" ISHAKAWA BROS. c j u a nningress. ] JOE WHITEHEAD WILLIS FA M I LY, ;DI VINE &Wl LLI AMS IBOOTH TRIO. SONGS. MUSIC. COMEDY. / BICYCLES. Watch This Show Pack The Grand Next Week-. Juliet? Juliet? Juliet? Juliet? Coming Quick: McINTYRE and HEATH - - ■ THEATER* FORSYTH y.r,; l BUNTING | THE POSITIVE EVENT OF 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 PL A YEHS ■ —■■■■)■- ' —« '■ .. NEXT WEEK, “MERELY MARY ANN.” A REAL STORY PLAY. * ADMISSION OU O U CHILDREN Rn 10 CENTS NEXT WEEK AT MATINEES 31 p AWI V V A UP Tv ILL f NORMAN. LEWIS, GRIFFIN and LEWIS The Frog Man. .. The Pr | ma Donna-Tad-Soubre‘ te GOFORTH and DOYLE. YOSCHINO JAPS A Study In Black and Tan." Exceptional Acrobats MOTION PICTURES- CHANGED DAILY. Matinees Daily at 3 o'clock, except Saturday " " Two matinees Saturday, 2:30 and 4, Night Snows. 7:30 and 9.