Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 21, 1912, NIGHT, Page 6, Image 6

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SGMHMHMaraBMHHHMHMMHMMHMHara I Illi JIIIIimMBnMMBMWMMW |« McConnell’s «y to Pryor and Decatur Sts. tc THIRTY SECONDS FROM FIVE POINTS The Money Saving Store t umiwf wimi ipiwwiii'liiiiimbk We have established a reputa tion in Our Shoe Department and I mean to keep it. For quality, style and lowest | prices, we have, and hold the lead. I SPECIAL VALUES ARE NOW T 0 BE HAD | I jWI en s Slioes U All Sizes in I Blacks and Tans | | Women’s Shoes All Sizes in Mlv* BLACKS AKfl TANS I at ■» $2.50 I Satisfaction Guaranteed No 1 rouble to Show Goods hS, McCONNELIFa’ | Successors Pryor and Decatur Sts. Successors Io 30 SECONDS FROM 5 POINTS to The largest Clothing and Shoe Store in tha South Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT AD Q 1 HL Al LAN I A GEUKUiAN AND NEWS.THL KSDAY, NO\ EMBER 21. 1912. HAM’S SOFT inn WON HIM / WIVES z Five Angry Brides in Court to Accuse Conversationalist of Bigamy. According to five ample negr-sses, who appeared in criminal division of suinTior f'ourt to testify against George Hain, alias Will H.-jidrick. a negro, charged with bigamy, it was Ham’s guile and smooth conversation that won their affection and incidentally their money. One woman, Holly Love, voiced the I sentiments of the rest am! Ham’s re- I maining two wive-, who could not come to court, when she told Judge Roan that the prisoner was the “softest talk ing nigger in Georgia.” According to Holly, Ham began his I matrimonial adventures in 1911, as a way to main- a living without working. He married Dora Reed in Marietta. I Tiien he cam*. to Atlanta and In six I short months led Sallie Davis. Delia Austin, Luey White, Carolina Shepard I and Murtha Bridgeman and herself to the altar. “He said he was a chauffeur for the richest man in Atlanta,’’ said Holly, “am! was going to get me a job as maid. I had to pay him $5 for g- tting insured before he would get me the job. He i married me, he said, to show me he I wasn't lying.” Delia Austin told the court that Ham I said he knew where a treasure of S4OO was buried and if she would give him all the money she had. $3.75, he would dig up the gold and give it to her, HENRY WATTERSON NOMINATES BRYAN FOR AMBASSADOR L< UISVILLE, KY„ Nov. 21.—Henry Watterson, in a Courier-Journal edi | torlal, nominates William Jennings Bryan for ambassador to England, aft er expressing the fear that If Mr. Bryan is made secretary of state the adminis tration will not be large enough to hola both Mr. Bryan and President Wilson; also, that the Nebraskan has personal grudges with Champ Clark and Oscar | Underwood that would interfere. Therefore, says Mr. Watterson: “Tlie Courier-Journal out of Its con suming love for both Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan, nominates Mr. Bryan for ambassador to the court of St. James. It will cut the Gordian knot, solve tho problem, lift the veil and remove the pressure. There need be no friction or thought of friction. That ‘long jaw’ and that ‘bulging bald spot’ will be segregated by miles and leagues of the multitudinous seas incardine—or words to that effect—and Champ and Oscar can come and go between the white house and the capitol without hin drance. or disguise. Besides, we do so want to see Mr. Bryan tn knee breeches I and silk stockings.” CUTS THROAT AS WIFE AND FRIENDS LOOK ON ■ MACON, GA.. Nov. 21.—Alphonse A. I Price, a veterinary surgeon and brother of the late Mayor Daisy Price, commit ted suicide yesterday afternoon at his I residence, in the presence of his wife i and several friends, by slashing his throat with a pocketknife. At the lime a discussion was in progress relative to sending him to a hospital for his ill health, lb* died at the hospital sev eral hours later. SLAYER OF STEPFATHER ' MAKES PLEA OF INSANITY MONTGOMERY, \IW.. Nov. 21, Wil liam G. Oakley, the young man who shot and Ulled P. V Wood, bls stepfather In the suite capitol October 31. pleaded not | guilty by rewson of insanity when ar- j rammed in court yesterday afternoon. His I case was set for trial the week of De- | comber 2. SEEMS AS THOUGH MANY PEOPLE PREFER SICKNESS TO HEALTH Coughs, Colds, Grippe Require Only Preventive Measures, Yet They Catch Thou sands Every Winter. You can prevent colds easier than ; you can cure them, by keeping the sys tem in a healthy condition, with good blood flow iug in the veins. Where there is no reserve strength, as in frail chil dren and anaemic girls and Women, or thin blood and low vitality, as in the aged, a tonic is needed to replenish the system and to ward off colds and coughs. Jacobs’ Wine Cod Liver Extract is a pleasant tonic. The disagreeable oils and fats have been eliminated, and it will not upset a sensitive stomach—in stead it stimulates digestion and in creases the appetite >t combines with tho liver extractives, wild cherry ex tract, syrup of hypophosphites, aro matics and port wine, and even chil- l dren like It because of Its agreeable I taste. To build up tl. ‘ strength quickly, to make rich blood, as a reconstructive after grippe, fevers, pneumonia, etc., and to p '-wnt frequent coughs and coliis, it is superio. to all similar prep arations. We know this and guarantee Jacobs' W ine Cod Live;; Extract un qualifiedly. If it does not benefit' the I patient, return empty bottle and we I will refund you: money. Two sizes: 133 c and 67c, at all Jacobs St 'es. CAdvt. > ; MACON AND RETURN $3.40 SOUTHERN RAILWAY <>n 'Vi- No\ obi 17 to “7 Return i ' limit November 29. EXQL'IRI IL WteOOli'iG BOUQUETS AMD OECORATIONS. ATLANTA LORAL CO. Cnli Main EX-SLAVE. NOW RICH FROM LIFE IN WEST. BACK AT OLD HOME; ROME. GA., Nov. 21. —Life on the South Dakota plains has been success ful and profitable for George Daniel, an ex-slave, and he has returned to Eloyd county after an absence of 47 | years. Shortly after tiie close of the Civil war, Daniel left Rome and went. West. He drifted from one place to another and eventualy settled at White, S. Dak. He got in right and made money. often tho negro’s thoughts wandered ' back to the old “befo' d< war” days, to the old plantation, to the watermelon on the vine and to possums and persim mons. He decided to give up his life on the prairies and come back to Geor gia. He and his two sons have just ar rived. They are going to have a plan tation of tlieir own. George is probably | the richest negro in the county. Gains 30 Pounds I in 30 Days Protone, the Remarkable New Flesh- Builder, Builds Up Flesh Fast and Makes You Plump and Strong. 50'Cent Package Free P Br' ’hßlM ife- > I*! m t : eKq J il Protone Will Make You Round, Plump and Pretty ar a Picture. Thin people suffer a good deal of em barrassment and ridicule. As people poke fun at a bony horse, so are bony people the target for many humiliating "flings.” The plump, well-formed man or woman is a magnet; Protone makes you plump, ■ strong, well-formed, normal, puts color in your cheeks, a happy twinkle in your eye and a fine poise to your whole body. i It keeps you that way. It is the most scientific and effective flesh and strength builder so far known, barring none. The regular SI.OO size of Protone is for ■ sale by all druggists, or will be mailed direct, upon receipt of price, by The Pro- ‘ tone Co., 4850 Protone Bldg., Detroit, , Mich. Free Protone Cou|»on , It will cost you nothing to prove the remarkable effects of this treatment. The Protone Company will send to any , one a free 50c package of Protone, If they will till out this coupon and en- 1 close 10c in stamps or sliver to help cover postage. They will also send with it full instructions and their book on “Why You Are Thin.” THE PROTONE COMPANY 4850 Protone Bldg. Detroit, Mich. Name Street City State The regular SI.OO size of Protone is for sale in Atlanta by Coursey & Munn, 29 Marietta street; Elkin Drug Co.. 26 Peach tree street: Jacobs' Pharmacy, ti Marietta street (eight stores). No free packages from druggists. ww* *<» ■IO> >V 4 i GOLD CROWNS . . 53.00 BRIDGE WORK . . $4 00 PAINLESS EXTRACTING 50c Teeth made while you wait 55.00 NEW YORK & AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 28V4 and 32 1 /2 Peachtree St. WILTON JELLICO COAL $5.00 Per Ton The Jellico Coal Co. 82 Peachtree Street Both Phones 366 T PADUCAH STIRRED BY GAMBLING REPORTS; POLICE SUSPENDED PADUCAH, KY„ Nov. 21.—The ar rest of Albert Berry, charged with em bezzling $3,800, was followed by the suspension of Chief of Police Henry Bailey, Night Sergeant William Bea vers and Detectives G. H. Scott and Henley Franklin. The action was taken by the board of fire and rxdice commissioners aftet an investigation of the charges that there had been wide-open gambling in Paducah and Berry's claim that he had lost most of the money in these places. At Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. : / Special Sale of Curtain Nets and Drapery Goods Fresh draperies are needed, and cretonnes, no doubt, for the making of innumerable Holiday gifts, work bags, shoe and slipper bags, coat hangers, coverings for utility boxes, etc. From this splendid stock of nets for curtains and cretonnes, ticking cloths, French and Eng lish taffetas, for draperies and various purposes, you may buy Friday at these special prices: For instance. Curtain Nets Hundreds of kinds to select from among cable nets, fish nets, madras weaves and novelty nets of many styles, in Ara bian shades, cream and white. Priced as follows: 35c Nets at 25c yard. 40c Nets at 30c yard. 50c Nets at 35c yard. 60c Nets at 45c yard. 65c Nets at 50c yard. 75c Nets at 60c yard. 85c Nets at 65c yard. SI.OO Nets at 75c yard. Drapery Cloths Fresh, pretty, artistic designs fol* the many pretty con ceits of dainty fingers—or for the freshening up of the home. Note the special pricing for Friday. 20c Cretonnes at 15c yard. 25c Cretonnes at 17c yard. 30c Art Tickings at 20c yard. 35c Taffetas at 25c yard. A SHOWING AND SALE OF High=Grade Gift China are r eeeiv ing new shipments of handsome GIFT ( HINA daily. Manx '-hoi <-e and desirable pit .'es in both T\l> LE WARE and NOVELTY china that will be appreciated on the most bonton table or in the most fastidious homo. Many good SAMPLE PIECES may be picked up. at ridiculously low fig- • ires. And as the stock is limited in a good many in stances. advise you to come in tomorrow and pi p h you choice while the stock is fresh. CHr* llot t°° early to begin purchasing Xmas pre> X. ' H,Si ’ 01 ,nav^e Y ou h ave occasion to buy a wedding Ptesent. At any rate, the goods will meet with voiir approval, whether you buv for a gift or to fill a place in your own China Closet. Something Good! Bargain Features for Friday You Can Buy Fruit Note at McClure's In Salad and Fruit Bowls, Etc. igger a ues particularly want you to see this SAMPLE LOT of Tomorrow we inaugurate a FRUIT SALAD and FRUIT BOWLS, the very best make in the At- STAND feature to our basement. lanta market; the designs are beautiful ’and the finish and And, according to usual custom of coloring very desirable. Only about 60 in the lot, so come early | giving bigger values, our customers will Values from 4*4 Aft ’ be able to get CHOICE and FRESH $1.50 to $3.50 .... J | UU THF i I 7.WFST , 'pRicES CarS dal ' y ’ AT 1A Cand German’China’Salad or 4 THE L.m ES I f Rl( ES. J. ]t BowJs . g0()(1 va]ue(j . j Come tomorrow and get prices on our • laques, Japanese decorating; artistic shades 4I” - nun of blue and red; special, each 1 w'C Bi? 'alues in Household and Kitchen Utensils S foot bing ’ 4 ‘ ®’ 81 ,0 ’ lengtl, r D° ub > e Roaeters, each 25c Flour and Sugar Boxes. Tea and < MYee < ’ans- Aluminum Tabic Spoon’ sei. 50c Bath Tubs for the baby eleh SIOO eaT' h DdP Tea’Em. McClure Ten-Cent Co “Save the Difference” | Sixty -( hi cl* VV hitehall Street, Corner Hunter ATLANTAN IS CHOSEN HEAD OF FEDERATED FRATERNITIES OF U. S. LOUISVILLE, KY., Nov. 21.—The Federated Fraternities of America, an organization composed of national of ficers of fraternal insurance societies, at its meeting here elected the follow ing officers: President, W. A. Roane. Atlanta; vice president, Fred Silsbee, Chicago; sec retary, D. Adam Brown, Philadelphia; directors, Fred Gaston, Philadelphia; F. Nunnemaker, Chicago; N. J. Hein, Chi cago; George Lock wood, Lebanon, Kans. ATLANTA DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE Jacobs’ Pharmacy deserves ; aI from Atlanta people for Introdueh •' here the simple buckthorn bark glycerine mixture, known as Adler-i k a This simple German remedy fl rst came famous by curing and it has now been discovered *h ’ ' SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stoma/ gas on the stomach and c0n«f(.,..-' INSTANTLY. 7 011 GEORGIAN WANT AD& ~~