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HAILWAY STRIKE
HEARING ENDED:
■MT ON
Judge Chambers Calls Halt on
Testimony When Murdock
Attacks Georgia Road.
The ($•;•< ;gia strike arbitration bear
ing. waged about the reinstatement of
Conductor J. T. Paschal, virtually came
to an end before the board of arbitra
tion today at noon after that body had
heard evidence for nine days. The clos
ing arguments for both sides will bo
delivered Thursday, beginning at 11
o'clock, and a decision probably will
be rendered Friday morning. What
that decision will be not even the ar
bitrators know.
The virtual end of the hearing was
unexpected by either side, and it was
but yesterday afternoon that the board
decided to lengthen its sessions two
hour* each day in order to expedite
the proceedings Two witnesses had
beer, examined by Superintendent
Brand when he suddenly announced
that for the time being the defense
would close, reserving the right to in
troduce witnesses In rebuttal With
out preamble. Vice President Murdock
tepn his closing argument.
He was halted immediately after he
had characterised the road's action to
ward Paschal as "unfair, indecent
treatment," and Judge Chambers ask
ed if he was beginning his argument
Upon his answer Judge Chambers an
nounced that the board had decided, as
the road could not end its argument by
1 o’clock, to have all the arguments to
gether on Thursday and to begin the A.
M. Morgan caae on Friday. Morgan
was discharged at the same time Pas
chal lost his place.
Operator a Wittes*.
Operator Hubert, who was on duty
at the time Paschal was said to have
Violated the 16-hour rule, was the first
witness in the morning, being brought
jn by Superintendent Brane Just iit< . ■
Judgt Chambers had annoim d tiro
the board had decided to glv> < side
one additional day. ami th i ;•• il
proceclngs. Hulwri dv. Icr. o . m- 1..m
•tever known of a single ii.< »< •
,i train crew exceeded lie It. i i )■
• lod without nuthoiit. i', tie
via's. J. E. Am.-Id. . .'is; ■ ■ •<■)
■fslil.u io th amt Hole- . .1 i ;C
e.'.iisr, > .. r.i. ... , , . .1
i ur.C. 1 iw. R. I'. Heat i . a n.
wltnes. put OH t!-.e Stand.
The ill feelim. betwe.n ' <i; :
'Viurd.ck continued .■!>.■ ■.'rongi:-
■ut '.i: ■ moi ningr. tui . k i •>. .
i thu Brand wa:j not m.l.iur full n
ports to the interstate comme.ee com
mission concerning vlolutioi of tne if.
hour law.
In closing the session. Judge Cham
bers declared that he believed al! th.
members of the board were impartial,
and that all would carefully consider
the testimony delivered during the past
ntne day*.
“1 won't promise to read all that Mr.
Murdock and Mr. Brand have said," he
smiled aa he pointed to a foot-high pile
of typewritten proceeding* of the case,
"but I harve taken note* on the testi
meny of a number of witnesses, and
these we win oonaMer.”
TEXAN TO MANAGE
BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE CONSTITUTION
W. L. Halatead, former business man
ager of The Houston (Texas) Chronicle,
today assumed charge a* business man
ager of The Atlanta Constitution
Mr. Halstead succeeds J. R. Holliday,
who has been acting as business man
ager of the paper for a year since the
resignation of Roby Robinson. Mr.
Holliday resumes his duties as mana
ger of the foreign advertising of The
Constitution.
Mr. Halstead is one of the best
known newspaper men of the South
west, and achieved notable success
with The Chronicle.
"We were looking a year for a man.’’
•aid Clark Howell, editor and general
manager of the pajier. "and I believe It's
worth waiting a year to get a mar, like
Mr. Halstead.”
No staff changes are planned.
WEDNESDAY
• 10
Pound
Pail
88c
Guaranteed Fresh |
Country Eggs, nnir I
Real Country .j/q
Eggs, Doz. . .
Recandled nnl p I
Storage Eggs /Zju I
CASH GROCERY CO. I
HS Whitehall Street
Debut Coti 11 io n
and Tea for
Miss Smith
A beautiful .itiliion at the Capital
I City club was given last evening by;
Mrs. < irton Bismip Brown, of .Maine, in |
onor of h< ni< e. Miss Hildreth Bur- I
i ton Smith. The cotillion followed an |
afternoon tea given by Mrs. Burton j
{ Smith, both being debut parties for the 1
young honor guest. I
At the cotillion last evening the I
members of the unmarried contingent
were guests. 250 being present. Re
ceiving with Mrs. Brown were Mrs.
Smith, Miss Smith and her house
guests. Miss Katherine Cramer, of
Charlotte. N. ('., and Miss Cazenova
Miller, of Augusta.
In the salon, where the receiving
party stool, the decorations wore in
white chrysanthemums. The debutante
was beautifully gowned In pale pink
satin with drapery of chiffon and gar
ntiure of silver threaded lace. he
carried pink roses and near her i no
stood to receive her guests was n hie
filled with other beautiful bom c >t |
in honor of the occasion.
Mrs. Brown was gpwned lite
brocaded satin, the corsage embroid
ered In pearl and crystal. She wore a
corsage bouqute of orchids.
Mrs. Smith wore black satin with
draperies of tulle.
The ball room was adorned with
ropes of smilax and palms grouped in
the corners. The punch bowls had dec
orations of autumn fruits and smilax.
Supper was served In the ladies' case,
which was also elaborately decorated
in greenery, the mantels banked in
fern and palms showing against the
walls. Each of the tables had a center
piece of white chrysanthemums ami
pink roses. The lights were veiled with
pink and all the minor decorative de
tails carried out the pink and white
colors.
The cotillion was one of the brilliant
debutante functions of the season and
was attended by a large number of the
younger set, many visitors and the sea
son's debutantes.
Entertains in New York.
Mrs, \\ arreti Boyd, who is spending
some time in Neu York at the Wom
an's I'nlverslty club, entertained tn
forma'it at tea at the club. Among
I lli< guests wore a group of Atlanta
If; iends. including Mrs Julian Harris,
I Mr. am! M s. William B Walthall. Miss
Agile.- Morgan and Misses Agnes and
: t "U tpey | f;| |) iaon.
“MW FOR
SICK HEADACHE
I‘*s your inactive liver and bow
els--Yon need Cas
carets sure.
tou ic bilious, you have a throbbing
> sensation in your head, a bad taste In
your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin
I is yellow, with dark rings under your
|eyes; your lips are parched. No won
der you feel ugly, mean and ill-tem
pered. Your system is full of bile not
properly passed off, and what you need
is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue
being a bilious nuisance to yourself and
those who love you, and don’t resort to
1 harsh physics that Irritate and injure.
> Remember that most disorders of the
stomach, liver and intestines can be
’ quickly cured oy morning with gentle,
i thorough I'ascarets—they work While
1 you sleep. A 10-cent box from your
druggist will keep your liver and bow
els clean; stomaci) sweet and your head
clear for months. Children love to take
Csscarets. because they taste good and
never gripe or sicken. (Advt.)
J” JI L.—
Attractive Deferred
Payment Plans For
Buying Diamonds.
Our deferred payment plans
1 afford you a pleasant and profit
able way to save and invest your
surplus earnings.
Should you wish a $125.C<0 dia
mond, you pay one-fifth eash .
($25,001 and nine monthly pay
ments of $10.25 each and one for
$10.50. These payments include
$2.75. which is six per cent situ
pie interest for ten months on
the SIOO balance.
• <’all or write for our illustrated
catalogue and booklet, "Facts
About Diamonds." Net i rices
and full particulars given.
Maier & Berkele, Inc.
Gold and Silversmiths.
31-33 Whitehall Stree
Established IS.*’”
IV
GOOD DENTISTS AND
GOOD EQUIPMENT
' MEANS
MORE PRACTICE AND
LOWER PRICES
I ■ Gold Crowns
■ bridge Work 93.00
I Set Teeth 85.00
AU work truAiaateeS.
I i ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS
■ C. A CONSTANTIN).. Prop.
P -Ss i ‘re* »nd Decatur
Entrance 1*» a Peachtree S
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1912. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1912.
J.M.HIOB CQMWff.
Extraordinary Bargains in Suits
Another Purchase
of Fine Samples
A telegram received from our New York Buyer apprises us that he has
shipped in two lots of Women’s and Misses' Man Tailored Suits which are
the cream of the season’s productions. Bought at 1-3 and 1-4 less than cost.
95 Beautiful Suits 76 Fine Sample Suits
Values to $40.00, Choice Values to $50.00, Choice
=2s 129-
A-
Remnant Sale
Woolen Dress Goods
*4 and Off Regular Price
All colors and black: i
French K-i-go ... 1
Storm Serges I J X
English Diagonal . I
English Whipcords I
Heavy Wide Wales ■
Chiffon Broadcloths f fl/"I
Unfinished Worsteds ' it I. ICJ
Novelty Suitings '
Scotch Mixtures „ /
Two-toned Mixtures I 1 71
Double-faced Coatings... 1
Fine Wool Poplins 1 / tjJ
and 1
Goods for Mourning I ~
L'li.ct S and kinds’ suitable, for I
Indies’ dresses, ladies' <uits. la- | I 111
dies' •skirts, ladies' .Oais. ehil- /
dren's dresses, children's coats./
All greatly reduced.
x ,
Leather-Lined Leather Bags
It is rarely the case that you find a leather-lined Shopping Bag
under $2.50. We bought this lot at a price. XX Z-\
Why not get ore- lor yourself or for your I 18l B
friend’s Xnuts gift Price ®
McCallum’s $1.25 Silk Hose
•
Extra heavy pure silk Stockings lor women, the celebrated McCul
lum's Hosiery that always maintains its Z $ /A
price and proves ils value. We cut the B B BB B
price for on<* day only, pair <Tr
Sale of $5.00 Mesh Bags
Bailey s genuine unbreakable Mesh German Silver Bags, in large
sizes and in sterling designs.
Specially priced while thev ■‘Sm Z
Sale of 10c Outings
One hundred pieces of fleecy pink and blue striped and plaid Outings;
icgular 10c quality. No ]aione nor 1
O. I), orders in this sale. Tomorrow. f
while they lasi, yard
Thanksgiving Table Linen Sale
Bordered Cloths Table Sets
<»• pur. linen Damask in beautiful tlow.l ami conventional designs. Os tines . Jineu Damagk? one Cloth witll twe!ve \ apkins to match
•_> by 2 yar.lx at $2.65 $3.00 $3.50 and $4.00. hfl j d otl choi designs .
2 by 2 1 -2 yards at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. 6
72 inch Grass B|. ached Double Damask in a beautiful line of •_» by 9 vards at $6.00, $7.00 and SB.OO set.
new patterns al 90c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 yard.
. . I.H • I ■ eo 7R C7 ~ 1 ‘- ?’ ards at S7O0 > 58 - 50 - S IOOO - $15.00 and $17.50 set.
XapKins to match m 22 and 24-ineh Irom $2.75 to S/.50 dozen.
| , 2by yards at SB.OO, SIO.OO, $17.50. $22.50 and $25.00 set.
Scalloped Cloths 2 1-4 by 2 1-4 yards at $9.00, SIO.OO and $15.00 set.
We carry a full stuck of both round and square Scalloped - ~ !•- yards at $8.50, $12.50, $15.00 and SIB.OO set.
Cloths in all sizes; $2.50 to SIO.OO. 2 1-2 by 3 yards at $17.50, $20.00 and $25.00 set.
a
Bedspreads 81x00 Sheets Kimono Outings 12 l«2c Outings 10c 20c Galatea 15c
Scalloped. fringed or n We shall offei our Six'll The prettiest patterns and We will place on sale a New line of Galatea for
med. full double-bed size Seamless Sheets, which colors in the city. You'd ] arge selection of fine
h„„. »•»•««« „ na
ities Atlanta women have at 75c if wo had bought Outings were made in Ja- nelettes, in stripes, checks dresses; excellent 18c and
•v< r sen <t tin special them at the advanced cost. pan. Special values at, and plaids; regular 12 l-2c
$1.50 Special, each 55c yardlsc and 121-2 c values loc jftc values at 15c
J.M.HIGH COMMNY.
Buy Gloves Here Tomorrow
Women’s “Monopole” is the proper 2-clasp, real Kid
Glove to buy for street, church and visiting, if you
want a very high-class glove. In white with black
stitching. In black with white fl 1 fl E
stitching. Pair wliDw
Women’s heavy English Walking Gloves, fll fin
Specially priced $1.25 and wIiUU
Silk lined Walking Cl RH
Gloves, pair V iiUU
Boys’ Dog Skin Gloves—heavy weight for fl< nn
winter wear —pair w I iUU
Golf Gloves for women, men and children
in all sizes. Pair 50c and ■ Zvv
New Arrival of
Children’s Gingham
DRESSES
50c and 98c
Our Children’s Department offers relief to busy, tired
mothers in this wise—-that we bring out the neatest, clev
erest. best garments manufactured and at prices so low
they save money as well as time.
Fine Gingham Dresses, for ages 2 through 6 years, in
a variety of pretty styles: choice
50c
Dresses for ages 8 through 14. made of high-grade
Scotch plaid gingham ; all new st vies; choice
98c
We will close out tomorrow our Woolen Dresses for
children and for juniors at great reductions:
Values to sls.(X> at. $9.95.
Values to $7.50 at $4.95.
Demonstration
Our demonstration of '' Try-New-Life,” on the
Fifth Floor, is attracting scores of people inter
ested in the scientific eradication of diseases with
out the use wf medicine. You are invited to attend.
Ribbons
Full 6-ineh widths, in
fine Pure Silk Ribbons,
of heavy, rich quality.
Moires, Taffetas and
Fancy Ribbons. Regu
lar price 25c yard, at 19c
.New Scarfs
Beautiful gold-beaded
Chiffon Scarfs, in all
colors and black. In
dainty holiday boxes;
SI.OO values, only .. 69c
New Raffs
Beaded, also plain net
double-ruffs, In al! fash
ionable dark colors,
white and black,
with satin ribbon bows.
Priced at SI.OO
Outing (towns
for Women
Just received, another
big reinforcement of
Outing Gowns for which
the trade has been wait
ing patiently, knowing
that we have the best
values, the warmest,
fleeciest and neatest
garments to offer at 50c
to |1.50
Outing Gowns
for Children
Include all slses, from
2 to 14 years, pretty
pinks and blues, dainti
ly trimmed and very
choice values, at only
50e.
“Teddy Bears”
for Women
These popular and pret
ty combination gar
ments of the finest
nainsook will save the
girl who is in the habit
of doing her own sew
ing many a etiteh. Big
stock just in—and ths
prices are remarkably
reasonable, qualities
considered, Mo to $1.50
High Neck Gowns
for Women
Just received s. large lot
of high-neck, V-neck
and square-neck Gowns
in the muslins and cam
brics, suitable for win
ter wear, trimmed in
good, substantial em
broideries and laces, in
lovely new styles. All
sizes, 500, 75a, 98c, $1.50
Children’s
Sweaters
Just received, a splen
did lot of all-wool
Sweaters, in all colors;
red, navy, brown and
white. Sizes 8 to 14
years. Special tomor
row $1.50
*
Children’s
Guimpes
For children from 1 to
14 years, we will offer a
large lot of fine lawn
Guimpes, trimmed in
pretty styles; SI.OO and
$1.25 values; choice to
morrow 75c
Children’s Furs
Dainty Sets for ages 4
to 14 years, in all new
styles and most popular
effects. The best values
we've ever owned at the
prices. Set .. $2 to sls
High’s Basement
Don't fail to visit High’s
Basement —the place to
buy Novelties. Dolls,
Toys. China, Glass,
Brass Goods and Brie
a-Brac at Lowest Prices