Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 26, 1912, FINAL, Page 8, Image 8

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8 CASTORIA ■ The Kind Yon Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. 11. Fletcher, and has been made under his persona) supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and •• Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relkves Teething Troubles, cums Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. VM« eCNYAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY UTRFCT. NKW YORK CITY. RELIABLE ESTABLISHED 23 YEARS =E.G.GRIFFIN’S GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS BBL I7OB HONE 24i/ 2 WHITEHALL ST. ATTE L N A D D A \ T •AT OF TBBTH PLATES MADE AND DELIVERED SAME DAY GUARANTEED -< ■ A CROWNS $3.00 » E 54.00 FILLINGS . ...$l«00 UP xFwPVviV * ,,tr? " Qs 50c UP ~ 11 T \ I t J* Hours, aa.m.to7 p. m. « Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. lam doing ths Best Dental Work, using the Best Materials, working Graduates of long Experience, men of Ability—a Specialist In each branch. Consequently you are bound to get the best. I guarantee that. I am doing one of the Largest Dental Practlcea In the South; It’s becauae I give the Best for the least money. I can afford It because I am doing the volume of business. gKgtjßf* /y k’T/Jj Jrlß' AMBaftHnt V-!y<K?*ffi#3fcjV~* warjy jX^M^SWjr; t Ljj<gSfr - | Mrs. Humphry Ward’s f “The Mating of Lydia” In beautiful Cumberland—that land of ballade and romance—Mrs. Ward has created Lydia Penfold, the glorious heroine of her newest novel. The first |[j 11 chapters are now appearing in ■ Good Housekeeping > Magazine WS Lydia lives in the mountains—among the beauties of nature—and grows into j young womanhood possessed of all the loveliness that has surrounded her. xSx Then Faversham enters—a fine, manly •> aid a charming love story de velops. It has all those fascinating, absorbing features that Mrs. Ward so skilfully and capably employs. You will love Lydia and admire Faversham. Christmas Suggestions \ * n December number of Good Housekeeping Magarino A-v t there are also new ideas in gifts, games, decorations, mentu V A and many su &£ esti °ns for having a happier Christmas day Z — al l iH ustrate d profusely with exquisite pictures. H J* \ ® n Sale at All Newsstands or Send 15 Cents to Good Housekeeping 1 Magazine t.-^'. _—' 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City. USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912. ILLINOIS OFFICIAL I CALLS ON BROWN Barrett O’Hara, New Lieuten ant Governor, Finds Execu- < tive Right Up on Politics. 1 Barrett O'Hara, lieutenant governor of Illinois, called upon Governor Jo seph M. Brown to pay his respects ajii'i , get acquainted. He spent half an hour with (lie ! Georgia executive, discussiag politics, crops and the state generally. Each official seemed to enjoy the visit im mensely. "1 have been hearing about Governor Brown for years," said Mr. O’Hara, “and I determined, during a brief stay in Atlanta, to get acquainted with him. "I had a fine talk with him. We dis cussed everything, I think -mostly pol i itics and crops, however. I found him I very much Interested in James Hamil ton Leyi'is, of my state, who is to be one of the new senators. Some of Governor Brown’s people were associ ated closely with ‘Jim Ham’ when he was a youngster In Georgia, and that made us good friends right off the reel. We are strong tor Lewis in my part of the country. “Governor Brown Is a most interest ing man. He certainly keeps tab on what is going on throughout the nation politically." Lieutenant Governor O'Hara is an old newspaper man, who quit the game several years ago, in order to have a try at politics. He says he really didn’t expect to be elected lieutenant govern or when he entered the race last spring, and he says Lewis had no thought of being elected senator, either, but both were swept along safely in the Wilson landslide. Indorsed by more Pure Food authori ties, expert chemists, chefs and house keepers than anv other EXTRACT in the U. S. A. “SAUER’S" (Advt.) $1.50 ATHENS AND RETURN FOR GEORGIA-AUBURN GAME THANKSGIVING. Special train leaves 9 a. m.; leaves Athens 10 p. in. returning; $2.00 round trip returning Friday. SEABOARD. (Advt.) WASHINGTON AND RE- TURN $19.35 -SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. I Tickets on sale December Ist, 2d and i 3d. Final return limit December 15th, 1912. (Advt.) HUGS AND HANDSHAKES FOR A MIXED JURY TACOMA, WASH.. Nov. 26. Hugs and kisses f.,r the girls and shaking hands for the men on the jury'made up a part of the trial of Matthew Murray, an attorney charged with defrauding an ignorant client. The young attorney’s wife gave the kisses and they followed a verdict of not guilty, tapping the climax in the court made sensational by the defend ant's personal appeal to the jury, in which lie broke down and wept, the women on the jury doing likewise. Cable Piano Company’s Christmas I Save Piano ’KE Offer Monday we began a new Hano-selling plan. Months of plan ning and unequaled resources enable us to offer Christmas patrons what we decided to do months ago— Make This a Golden Christmas For One Hundred Homes FRFF Music Lessons !JJbb For 6 Months Given to Every Buyer of a Piano During This Golden Christmas Piano Offer GREATEST PIANO VALUE EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC. In all the history of Piano selling in Atlanta there has never before been offered anything to equal our GOLDEN CHRISTMAS PIANO OFFER. The Pianos are of such genuine good quality, musical tone and known durability that we willingly GUARANTEE them in this broad fashion. A NEW PIANO FOR EVERY ONE THAT FAILS. OUR TWO GREAT CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. PIANOS. 1 PIANOS. CLASS “A” CLASS “B” Regular Piano value $300.00 Regular Piano value $406 00 Golden Christinas offer price $138.00 I Golden Christmas offer price ” 236 00 Minimum depositlo.6o Minimum deposit 10 00 Monthly payments 6.00 Monthly payments 8.00 SPECIAL FEATURES IN OUR GOLDEN CHRISTMAS PIANO OFFER: 1. The Pianos are fine musical instruments. 6. By paying Ten Dollars you obtain imme- Cases—Mahogany or Oak, new attractive diate possession of the $303 or the S4OO designs. Piano, as you wish, and can make easy pay- 2. Tone—full, rich, sweet and powerful. ments on balance, if you desire. 3. Action double repeating, light, elastic 7. SAVING—First of all, the great saving, and A further, on every Dollar of advance pay- 4. In CLASS A you obtain a full $300.00 incnt you make, wo give you back twenty- _ ? ia S? onl y i ? 128-00 2 8 - 00 - . five cents from up to SIOO.OO, and ten 5. In B a full $400.00 Piano value cents on every Dollar paid in advance over for $296.00. and above SIOO.OO. SCHEDULE FOR ADVANCE PAYMENT 8. $ 5.00 advance payment is worth ... .$ 6.25 $20.00 advance payment is worth $25 00 8.00 advance payment is worth .... 10.00 50.00 advance payment is worth 62 50 10.00 advance payment is worth .... 12.50 75.00 advance payment is worth 93 75 15.00 advance payment is worth 18.75 100.00 advance payment is worth 125.00 Greatest Piano Buying Chance COUPON. FV^R HiVFN APT IMHCKIV ° LvLllulvLlla HUI yUIuIYLI dars, also particulars of your Golden • ■ Christmas Piano offer. Less than one hundred Pianos to sell in this Name Golden Christmas Piano offer. Make your se- A ~ lection NOW, before all are sold. Address Cable Piano Company 84 N. Broad St. “Largest Southern Music House” Factors for: Mason & Hamlin, Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos Inner Player-Pianos and Euphona Player-Pianos. REPORTER. IMPRISONED, BLOCKS JAIL DELIVERY COLUMBUS, OHIO, Nov. 28.—A news paper reporter who had himself arrested on suspicion that he was an expert pick pocket of Cincinnati prevented the es cape of five men from the city prison. The newspaper man acted for the war den of the prison, who had reason to believe that a plot to escape was being formed. The reporter ingratiated himself into the good will of the men and they told him how they purposed getting away. He told the warden. SLAYER OF MAN MUST PAY WIDOW $3 A WEEK NEW YORK. Nov. 26.—Joseph Bush, who killed James McNamara in a fight In Brooklyn September 29, was sen tenced to pay the widow $3 a week for one year in lieu of spending a year in jail. Bush thankfully agreed to carry out the decree, which was issued by Jus tice Crane in the supreme court, bu* Mrs. McNamara declared she wouldn’ 1 take a cent from her husband’s slayei. Bush was directed to pay her anyhow. TARKINGTON’S EX-WIFE IS TO WEDJXGAIN SOON INDIANAPOLIS, . ,ov. 26 —lndian apolis people received a surprise on learning that Mrs. Louise Fletcher Tarkington, divorced wife of Booth Tarkington, author and playwright, ig to marry Alfred W. Markham, promi nent in club circles here. Mrs. Tarkington obtained her divorce a year ago. Booth Tarkington recently married Mrs. Temple Robinson, former wife of the English playwright, at Day. ton, Ohio.