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POLICE WILL ASK
5250,000 FUND
Extra Large Appropriation Is
Needed to Carry Out Plan
for Sub-Stations.
In o:<ier to provide for the two pro-
■ ( police substations, which are
wrongly advocated by Chief Beavers
~n tJ members of the police commission,
1]( police department will ask the city
couni'il for an appropriation of approxl
mat ly $250,000 for next year. The sum
allowed for the present year was about
$190,000.
Chief Beavers now is summing up
the proposed improvements and needs
of the department for the new’ year,
and will submit his detailed report and
recommendations to the police com
mission at its next meeting, the second
Tuesday night in December. The com
mission, at that time, will prepare the
formal budget of the department and
hare it ready for submission to the new
finance committee of council the first
of the year, when the January appor
tionment for all city departments is to
be arranged.
Beavers Urges Substations.
The two substations, which have
: egarded as a crying need of the
department for a number of years, are
considered by Chief Beavers as one of
■j e greatest steps which could be taken
tor the advancement and to Increase
the efficiency of the police force.
The police department, with its
present limited facilities, has been un
able to keep pace with the rapid prog
ress of the city, and these two substa
< tions are essential to meet the ever
growing demands on the department,”
said the chief.
"There is not the slightest doubt of
the Importance of substations, and this
is one great feature of adequate police
service in which Atlanta Is far behind
the times. The city Is growing fast
and has reached such immense propor
tions that our one police station falls
short of the demands made on It. Emer
gency call officers have to make such
long runs from the central station that
criminals frequently escape before the
' officers can reach the scene. With call
officers at two substations, they would
be enabled to reach the scene of trou
ble quicker, which undoubtedly would
mean the capture of more burglars,
thieves and thugs, and would serve as
a general preventive of burglary and
other crimes. The outlying districts
deserve more protection, and should
get it. Two substations would mean
wonderful Improvement In the police
service.”
HAL GILBERT, MOTOR
CYCLE RACER, HURT
BADLY IN TRIAL SPIN
While practicing on the track at
Piedmont park today for the motor -
elcle races tomorrow afternoon, Hal
Gilbert, of the Southern Motor Car
Company, in Edgewood avenue, lost
control of his machine and was hurled
from the track down an embankment.
He was injured badly. Both rider and
machine fell in a heap at the bottom of
the bank.
Gilbert’s face and head were torn
and lacerated, and he was otherwise
hurt. He was rushed to Grady hospital,
where an examination showed that he
was not hurt dangerously. His escape
from more serious injury is considered
remarkable.
Gilbert was riding at a lively clip,
"hen his motorcycle suddenly swerved.
ft the track and dashed down the em
bankment. Several other racers and
spectators hurried to the scene of the
iccident and extricated the injured
ider. giving him temporary attention
and making him as comfortable as pos.
•e pending the arrival of an ambu-
NDSESTOPPEOUP
WITH CATARRH
A Common Sense Treatment
for Colds and Catarrh.
Gives Instant Relief.
■ matter how miserable you are
i catarrh or a cold in the head, nose
up. throat sore, eyes running,
Pain in the head, dry cough, fever,
i'f'-ath, Ely’s Cream Balm will give
u instant relief.
‘ gets right at the root of the trou
’■anses, heals and strengthens the
‘ore membranes, stops the nasty
barge so that you are not constant
ring the nose and spitting. In a
’miiutes after applied you can just
! loin K its work of clearing the
' tli. pain and soreness are re
the breathing becomes natural
" stuffed up feeling is gone. This
'■•sing, healing. antiseptic Bahn
■ -ins no mercury, cocaine or other
dm drugs. It is easy to apply,
.■■‘•■ant to use, and never falls to give
•e’. even in the worst cases.
' t? r t l e^ect a cold, and don’t suf
miseries of catarrh nor disgust
triends with your hawking, spit
and foul»breath. Get a 50-cent
Gr■ Cream Balm from your
-a-t. and start the treatment at
y -ou will find that it will be the
nent you ever made. (Advt.)
funeral notice.
, The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Aalker and Mr. and Mrs. .1 W.
and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Galla
and Mr. Jack Ivey and Mr and
, U Stevens are invited to at
om funeral of Mrs. S. H. Wal
'o be held at Westview at 11
k Saturday morning Funeral
f ices at the grave.
CO-EDUCATION FOR
NEW $150,000.00 HIGH
SCHOOL IN MACON
MACON, GA., Nov. 22. —Over the ob
jections of many parents, the Bibb
county board of education has adopted
the co-educational system for the new
$150,000 high school, on which work
will be started as soon as plans can be
drawn. The school will be erected on
Orange street on the site of the present
Boys High school, and the present
Girls High school will be devoted in
the future to grammar grades.
Whether to combine the boys and
girls high school has been a mooted
question with the board for many
months, and it was believed that sep
arate institutions would be maintained
™ a n C t ?“ nt ° f lhe ° b j e «‘ons of many
patents to the co-educational idea.
SrSicmT
DARKENS THE HAIR
A Simple Remedy Gives Color,
Strength and Beauty to
the Hair.
f a L°a U h dOn t .. have to have »ray hair or
faded hair if you don’t want to Why
ook old or unattractive? If your hair
.n Sray ,°r , faded > you can change it
I ?Z. qulc js y and effectively by using
Remlsv A bag i e and Sulphur Half
Remedj. Apply a little tonight, and in
the morning you will be agreeably sur
prised at the results from a single
application. The gray hairs will be
less conspicuous, and after a few more
applications will be restored to natural
color.
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur also
quickiy removes dandruff, leaves the
scalp clean and health}’, and promotes
the growth of the hair. It is a clean
wholesome dressing which may be used
at any time with perfect safety.
Get a fifty cent bottle from your
druggist today, and see how quickly
it will restore the youthful color and
beauty of your hair and forever end
the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy scalp
and falling hair. All druggists sell it
under guarantee that the money will
be refunded if you are not satisfied
after fair trial. Agents, Elkin Drug Co
(Advt.)
Visit the Toyland Annex
! M. Rich & Bros. Co. i
*«E ..
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;;S Girls and Misses’Coats at sls, $19.75, $25
JS Worth to $25, $35.00, SSO J
—l4 to 18-year-old girls and misses who wish S&
- v-n distinguished looking coats at a third to a half less Sp
. than ie usua l prices will find them tomorrow at Rich’s.
2* i — a ll comes about because of the long, warm an- ■C.
■ ' tumn in the North. Women wouldn’t wear coats: re-
tailers wouldn’t re-order, even worse, many cancelled
WHT orders already given. And the makers just had l “to
get out from in under.” Aware of conditions, our
■ te fVW buyer sped to New York last week, captured these gjr
coats at tremendous discounts—and here they are.
>■ |O/, —The styles and materials will please the most ex-
"?• JV< rs acting. There are shaggy zibelines, soft luxurious eamelshair, ggy
£ it. /.jSwIIstriking chinchillas and boucles, stunning black and white BgC
stripe and two-tone diagonalsand chinchillas, solid color serges.
jt a ‘ broadcloths and diagonals, smart imported English coatings-in
short, every material that has been pronounced fashionable and JC
gRySti F right. Styles include belted and plain coats, tailored coats !sp»
5® ’>4 a ”d others "it* l "’ide revers and collars of cloth, corduroy or
W» A feffi&rn WrF~£* v . e,vet - italf lined with satin or self material, unlined and full gjf
Uni lined. Every smart color and combination. Almost 250 coats
■ <• AwWl ‘ n an d a U these savings. 5?
® sls 00; values to $25.
I « $19.75>; values to $35. JS*
$25.00; values to SSO.
U I |B| 650 New Suits=-All Underpriced jE
3! | Some a Third; Others a Half and More *’•
These Suits are the result of our buyer’s trip to New gs
J® Ife* t*' 1 rk l aßt week - secure< l makers’ surplus stocks, “close- St
V- g out’’ lots and sample lines at reductions of a third to a
ej Er 1 halfl Ever y kind of suit for every woman, we believe, is !
Jr represented. * And all are underpriced thus: Suits at
JJ Jj $11.85; values to $18.50. $25.00; values to ss(l.
’> fJ $19.75; values to S4O. $35.00, values to $75. SEj
yj “ Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor. JJ„
Rare Glove Opportunities Ladies’soc Vests *
Two Glove “plums” that came to us under 25c J.l
very advantageous trade circumstances are These Vests come from an over- * ■
passed on to you at proportionate savings. zealous maker who classes them
ta r- 1 O i m nr as “seconds. ’’ They may have lit- S'
5® $1.50 French buede Gloves 95c I,e '■hurts” which win never do
VBB anyone any harm. gjy
T® Real French Kid Gloves, made of selected skins, full plump Made of a fine soft-ribbed Sea Island
*Tta weight and of perfect tannage, two-clasp style; black only with cotton, full ent, perfectly fashioned
three rows of self-stitching on back. with shaped body. Fine elastic white !
8m ribbed. Full sleeves. Mercerized taped yy?- j
. ® $1.50 Black or White Gloves $1.19 X. c X e iVs H “nd? pearl but ' S
...® ®!
J® These Gloves are scarce even at their full price, so there’ll be QE \7 ■ IF gg”
“1138 a rally to get them at $1.19. Two-clasp style heavily embroidered uDC VCStS 13C
yw with four rows of self-stitching on back. The blacks are self- Girls’ and bovs’ 25c and 35c Under- Z 7 ' !
55 stitched or with white; the white are self-stitched only. $1.50 shirts. Perfect goods but broken 3®
Gloves for just $1.19. sizes. The boys' shirts are cotton 2* i
. r, ~ ..T cu.m uTiTi. j -r. i fibbed with high neck and long or '
--2 P. S.—Complete line* of best French, English and Do- I short sleeves. The girls' shirts are in
mestic Gloves here in every length, size and color. And 1 heavier cream fieece-iined garments -
intelligent salesladies to help you promptly and efficient- ! 7 ilh loi, s Bleev y s - Sizes 21 to 36. or SC,' 1
-H ly. Gioves SI 10 S 4. “ < ’ rb ' “" d
Gloves—-Main Floor. (Underwear—Main Floor)
WoWMW. M. RICH & BROS. CC.
. HAU A l LANTA GEORGIAN AN D NEWS.
CHILD SCALDED TO, DEATH.
PERR3 . GA., Nov. 22.—Felton
Wheelus, eleven-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. \v. l. Wheelus. of Bonaire,
WOLFSHEIMER&CO.
D „ CARL WOFLSHEIMER. Proprietor
Bell Phone 543-431. Atlanta Phone 270-431
EXTRA SPECIAL
Saturday and Thanksgiving Week for Cash Only
z POULTRY.
Turkeys 25 to 27 1-2 c
Ducks 23c
Geese 15 to 17 1-2 c
Hens 20c
Fries and Roosters 23c
PORK.
Our own slaughtered Hogs.
Shoulders, smoke 12 l-2c
Hams, smoke 15c
Loins, smoke 15c
Chops, smoke 17 l-2c
Lard—pure. Our own make. No chemicals —
10 lbs., $1.60 5 lbs., sßsc
BEEF.
Steaks 121-2 to 20c
Roasts 10 to 15c
Pots Bto 121-2 c
Stews sto 71-2 c
LAMB.
Stew 7c
Shoulder 10c
Forequarter 12 l-2c
Hindquarter 15c
Hams—sugar cured 17 1-2 to 19c
Bacon—sugar cured 19 to 21c
BUTTER AND EGGS OYSTERS
VEGETABLES GROCERIES
All at low figures. No phone orders at above prices.
WOLFSHEIMER & CO.
114-116 WHITEHALL STREET
while assisting his father in making
syrup, was sealed so badly that he
died in a few hours. He fell into a tub
of boiling water.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1912.
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1 Sensational Saturday Sale of »
I New Tailored Suits I
co CO
c/) ! , , .. .... .
-- NearSy 1,000 To SeSk About 14 Price
$ 03
< Another big shipment of Tailored Suits arrived by this morning’s ex- ui
press, making nearly one thousand suits to be included in three great bar
gain lots tomorrow. These suits were bought at about 50 cents on the dol- >
cq lar from overstocked manufacturers and will be sold at half and less than c/j
sz) halt real retail values. All are brand-new models—serges, whipcords, diag- gg
< onals, Bedford cords and mixtures. Coats lined with guaranteed satin. Tai-
co loring of highest class. c/i
< Suits Worth Suits Worth Suits Worth £
Up to 17.50 at Up to $25.00 at Up to $35.00 at
1 $9.90 $12.50 $15.00 i
cZ w
“ Bargains inCoats Dresses: Skirts «
New ;>4-inch Coats, of heavy black cloths Beautiful new Dresses of all-wool serges, CO
and stylish mixtures; smart styles; splendid- satin messalines and other popular mate- **
CQ ly tailored; real $12.50 CLIS QR rials; black and all best ’ Ofl cz>
values; this sale shades; up to $17.50 values ....
CZj _
CO Very handsome 54-ine,h Coats of silk plush, Great, sale of new Skirts, including whip-
heavy mixtures and black broadcloth: ele- cords, serges, etc., in black and navy; also jyj
gantly tailored and worth Cfi new mixtures and novelty QC
(ZJ up to $25.00; choice 9 skirtings; up to $8.50 values... CO
“ Saturday Bargains in Millinery
Table of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Hats and Grand collection of new Trimmed Dress ®
qq Untrimmed Shapes, worth Hats in black and every good color combi-
up to $3.00; choice nation. Two lots: ” C/5
C/) . T . T r , .~, ~ . Hats worth up to Hats worth up to ~
New large 5 elve Shapes, worth up to $o:00 ; SIO.OO at $15.00 at
<• in this special sale gF- 4 fit '
“ at, only $1.30 $2.98 $3.98 $
? Other Specials in Ready-to-Wear Department >
CQ . C/)
Ladies Waists in pretty lingerie styles and Ladies’ heavy ribbed fleece-lined Vests and
CC plain tailored QA. Pants; per ‘ 5
effects vQv garment
Beautiful Satin Messaline Waists in black Ladies’ ribbed fieece-lined Union Suits; ex-
$ and colors; $5.00 tf>4 Qg- tra good CO
C values | ,Vv quality 4vv 5*
Ladies Satin Messaline Petticoats, in black Children's ribbed fleece-lined Union Suits in
c/5 and colors; this (F 4 Fft this sale,
£ sale SI.OU 0n1y.... ~.39C J
CQ One lot of Black Taffetaline Petticoats, worth Children's ribbed fleece-lined Vests and
“ up to $1.00; OQ Pants' in this 4A-
</) tomorrow OvC sale IwC CO
Oft Children s 1 civet, and All-Wool Coats: sizes Ladies’ Outing Gowns, full cut and well cz>
yr for ages 2to 6 £4 Qp made, z
(Z) years | only CO
CQ
Store Open Saturday Night No Charge for Alterations On
(/■ Until 10 o’Clock Suits, Coats, Etc. CO
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x Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, Etc. „
S fSJ Big 25c Table kerchiefs; very spe-
quality: pair • cial at, only IO
Ladies' full elbow length Kid Big table of Ladies’ Belts. La- Ladies’ all-linen Handkerchiefs ffl
Gloves; the $3.50 ftQ dies' and Men’s Hose Supporters, with embroiderer g-
kind; only Ladies’ and Men’s Neckwear, initials OC
CQ , .... „„ wide Sash Ribbons, Siiopping
Men s Kid Gloves, very fine 52.00 Bags and hundreds of Jewelry Men’s Shirts—samples of regular CZ)
C/j Kyiule, in 98c Novelties; values up to $1.00: ail SI.OO and $1.50 lines; CO
this sale -srwv at> choice choice
nj R. & G. make Corsets in new E* Ladies’ Hair Swtiches; black CZ)
models; in this sale ZLQa brown and blond; real QO-2 C/)
at, only ..■’**« $4, 00 values WOO
* Sale of Blankets and Comforts %
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EXTRA SPECIAL! One hundred pairs of three-quarter co
2 size good weight Cotton Blankets will be sold
Saturday morning at, per pair ■
(Not more than 3 pairs to a buyer.) ~
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CQ Babies’ Grib Blankets, soft ami Extra large and heavy Blankets; Good size Cotton Comforts silk
-52 p^ r pa ; ir th . ls . 8a . le ’. 39c $1.48 X e .‘. covered: 98c £
Babies’ Roh. Blankets in attr.o- fine Wool-Mixed Blankets Fu " slz( Cotton Comforts, with F
< tlve designs; very st no v, Xi* splendid silkoline AO >
SQ special, each... M-SFC $4.00 values. Qa covprs ..>1.48
Single-bed size Cotton Blankets, i' pr !’ a! Extra size silkoline-covered Cot-
r/s one sale tomorrow AQn Extra large and very tine Cali- ton Comforts:
at, pair fornia Wool Blankets; the kind $3.00 values
Kull 11-4 size heavy Cotton Rian- sold by other stores at $5.00 and Very tine sateen-cov. red Cotton hZ
S 98c K : ... $3.98 $2.98
| Specials in Domestics, Linens, Etc. >
CZ) Big lot of ft. avv quality Flannelettes and Outings, Extra large and fine Linen Towels scallone.l nnfl m
Xj worth 15c and 19e, at per hemstitched; 75c to $1.50 values- 53
yard wv choice «**
Full size White Crocheted Bed Spreads in b< oitt- Extra large and heavv full bleached Turkish Bath CG
ful Mm sei 11 s patterns; sl.2svalues; Towels; 50c. 75c and SI.OO ‘ _
only values 4Q3C
“ Great Sale of New Dress Goods
60-inch Imported Zibelines and ’ 54 to 60-ineh Ali-Wool Broad- 1 Noveltv J.ress Goods in various ck
Camel's Hair Cloakings worth cloths, Novelty Suitings, etc., up I weaves .nd coloring- uu to 50c
“ $3.50 and $4.00 $1.48 to $J. 00 values; choice, QQq I value-; choice, per 19© ~
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Green Otefc. r ( Mitchell,
Tradin s SbJ Near w
< Stamps Whitehall cr
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