Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 28, 1912, HOME, Image 7

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I SET OF TEETH PLATES MADE AND DELIVERED SAME DAY M GUARANTEED $5 zl 2,0 ° i wor°k e $4.00 I slo ° UP I K R GS ... 50c UP I JL 3 Y \ I .Jv Hours, 8a.m.t07 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to Ip.m. H ■ I am doing the Best Dental Work, i sine the Best Materials, working Si Graduates of long Experience, men of Ability—a Specialist In each branch, jS E- Consequently you are bound to get the best. I guarantee that. I am doing U one of the Largest Den.al Practices in the South; it’s because I give the Best W D for the least money. I can afford it because lam doing the volume of business. ■ waMKSsa?. < Safes and Security Fireproof Cabinets | - ■■ —■■ Several store-worn samples and odd sizes at very low price g for immediate sale. We need room. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. B I Gookin Bank anl Jiffice Equipment Company | LI 13-11 jPL " > ryor St., Atlanta laESHMME® WSSK . 1 ’ Ts®bb .■ '*• '• " «* ■wrr. ■rvMamKWRL -jpu>reAnMmra*Mwniiav»i«M him iiiiitwiw.Mg.wmnn'T" f w»wißra.*** wns ’®’ nßl * Kansas City Florida Special ffO r'"**- ** AAiti.x. M . -a-TW"*. .-w -W ■ -■». .i .ISMWfIBBWBS iPLENDID THROUGH TRAIN Atlanta to Kansas City Atlanta to Jacksonville Atlanta to Brunswick ■ ■ —— daily scheoule NORTHBOUND. II SOUTHBOUND. Lv Atlanta 7:00 a.m. Lv. Atlanta 9:30 p.m. Ar. Birmingham 12:25 noon Ar. Jacksonville 7:40 a.m. Ar. Memphis .. .. 8:10p.m. Ar. Brunswick 7:45a.m. Ar. Kansas Ci*y 10:25 1 m Ar. St. Louis 7:25 a ’ ,Tl ’ Electric Lighted Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars Itaern Coacires Dining Gars SOUTHERN RAILWAY FRISCO LINES “Premier Carrier of the South- “St. L. & S. F. R. R/’ Jacksonville to Birmingham Birm.ngham to Kansas City. R L BAYLOR. D. P. A. A. P. MATHEWS. D. P. A. A TLANTA. __ _ -J.,-j -- - Tr-m— —W MW IWJL.’. - WAY TO RENT YOUR ROOMS: USE IHt GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN’’ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1912 WOMAN ACCUSED OF KILLING GIRL 7 YEARS AGO FREED BY JURY AUGUSTA, MAINE. Nov. 28.—Mrs. Elsie Hobbs Raymond, who has been on trial here for the murder of Mattle Hackett, seven years ago, was acquit ted yestei day. The jury was out two hours and a half. The contention of tt»e state was that Mrs. Raymond strangled the Hackett, girl to/lea th in a tit of jealousy caused by the attentions paid the girl by Ray mond. When the foreman announced the verdict, a scene unprecedented in a Maine court took place. Women cried hysterically-and cheered. Men applaud ed and for more than a minute bedlam reigned. Bert Raymond rushed toward his wife. She cried out "Bert” as she fell into his arms. Scores of women were crying and not a few'men were sobbing at the scene. Judge Whitehouse did not admonish the spectators for their actions. Mrs. Hackett, mother of the slain girl, and her daughters sat within fif teen feet of Mrs. Raymond when the verdict was announced. They did not applaud, but when the cheering had subsided Mrs, Hackett said she was glad that the verdict was not guilty. HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY HIS BROTHER ELLIJAY, GA.. Nov. 28.—News has just reached Ellijay of the accidental kill ing of Thomas Ponder, aged about 21 years, by his little brother by the acci dental discharge of a shotgun while out hunting. The Ponder family lives near White Stone. Three brothers were out hunting on Town creek, when they sat on a log to rest. The small boy in fooling w’ith the gun accidentally discharged it, the load entering the forehead of his broth er, shooting out his brains. He lived about two hours. The boys were sons of William Ponder and grandsons of Thomas Ponder, Sr. GILMER FARMER JAILED . TO FACE ARSON CHARGES I 1 ELLIJAY, GA.. Nov. 28.—Three empty' houses belonging to Brownlow and Mark Stanley, farmers living near Protection, in the eastern part of Gilmer county, and a barn with feedstuff, were burned. ‘The fires are supposed to have been of in cendiary origin. The Stanleys came to Ellijay and phoned to Blue Ridge for bloodhounds, but failed to get them. Sheriff Penland has arrested Lee Long and Lester Long, neighbors of the Stan leys, on warrants charging them with ar son, the warrants being sworn out by j the Stanleys. The prisoners are in jail. The affair has created great excite | ment in the neighborhood, where all the I parties are well known. SUBWAY FOR STREET CARS. WAYCROSS, GA., Nov. 28. —Material I has been ordered by the Atlantic Coast 11 Line for the subway that will be con- Istructed on Plant avenue for the use of I street cars. The work will begin just lias soon as the material arrives and will ! I be completed within a short time. i CHILDREN HAVE THE I HARDEST COLDS “ Rapidly growing children need a ton , ic to make reserve strength with which II to lesist coughs and colds. And for j ' sensitive stomachs Jacobs' Wine Cod i Liver Extract is best, as it does not 11 disturb tne stomach—instead it stimu lates digestion and increases the appe tite. All objectionable oils and fats 'have been eliminated, and the medici- I nal properties of the livers combined with wild cherry extract, syrup of hypophosphites, aromatics and port wine, giving a very pleasant tonic and the most rapid in strengthening and j building up the system. I To prevent coughs, colds, bronchitis, l grippe and pneumonia, it is invaluable; delicate children and the aged need it especially: and as a reconstructive aft j er fevers and grippe it brings back the strength faster than anything else. | Jacobs’ Wine Cod Liver Extract is our own laboratory product and we : know it is superior to any similar prep aration. We guarantee it unqualifiedly. If it does not benefit the patient, return empty bottle and we will refund your money. Two sizes: 35c and 67c, at all Jacobs’ Stores. (Advt.) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. COMPANY. Effective Sunday, December 1, 1912, changes of schedule will be made as follows: No. 18, from Columbus, will arrive Atlanta 10:20 a. m. instead of 10:30 a. in. No. 41, for West Point, will leave At lanta 5:45 p. m. instead of 5:40 p. m. J. P. BILLUPS, General Passenger Agent. FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Both Phones Number 4. 41 Peachtree. < Advertisement. > Local Sleeping Car At lanta to Chattanooga, via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Leaves Atlanta Terminal Station 8:20 P. M., Occupy at Chattanooga until 7 A. M, a I GOOD DENTIL TS AND GOOD EQUIPMENT MEANS MORE PRACTICE AND LOWER PRICES. Gold Crowns ... ... *3.00 I Bridge Work *3.00 Set Teeth *O.OO All work rnarutaii. ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS C. A CONBTANTIKB Prop C*r. Peachtree and Decatar R*t. X'nvracoe 19% Peadatr** g*. CALEB POWERS, OF GOEBEL CASE FAME, MARRIES RICH GIRL NEWPORT, KY„ Nov. 28.—Congress man Caleb Powers, of the Eleventh con gressional district of Kentucky, who was held a prisoner for years In the state pen itentiary' in connection with the assassina tion of Governor Goebel, married Miss Anna Dorothy Kaufman, at the home of the bride's parents, in this city, last night. The ceremony was performed by Judge Harry Hawkins, an Intimate friend of Mr. Powers. The bride is the daughter of a former well known Cincinnati capitalist. BURGLARS IN MACON EVEN STEAL CONFEDERATE BILLS MACON, GA., Nov. 28.—Macon po licemen and detectives are busy seek ing to arrest the burglars who on the last two nights have committed fifteen robberies. The thieves have taken everything from an ante-bellum ten cent piece to a cow. From the resi dence of Mrs. R. C. Keen, on Rogers avenue, a large collection of Confed erate money, worth SIIO,OOO, face value, at the time of its issue, was stolen M. Birdsong, of the Houston road, lost his second Jersey cow of the week. No arrests have been made vet. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Atlanta New York Paris % Plain Facts for Fair Women’s Minds About An Unusual Display of Fur Coats As we are writing the first snow of the season is falling. It is fit and proper that you should know about this display of fur coats—-know just how it stands ready and capable of helping you. First, foremost and most important it inspires confidence, it re lieves the mind of any woman who wishes to invest in a fur coat of all doubt and worries that might arise in a store where sales are of more consideration than reliability. No one can buy an unworthy fur coat in this store. We do not buy them; none is here. But there is more to fur coats than just quality—and |that is where this display becomes of greatest interest. These we bid you see this season have lost that bulkiness and heaviness that you have become accustomed through years to asso ciate with fur coats. They are trim, they are smart, they show the lines of tailoring fashionable right now. And there is a variety and a diversity here that puts you at ease at once. You will know where there are so many coats that you will find one to your exact liking—this means in the matter of pride as well as of style. At SSO.OO— A black Pony Coat, and it is richly marked, with deep shawl collar and roll cuffs, fashioned along the straight lines best this season, lined with figured or with plain Skinner’s satin. At $65.00— A black Pony Coat in the very smart three-quarter length, with the short turn back collar and vest effect front, lined with purple satin. At $98.50— A Seal Coat, full length and perfectly plain, just noticeably fitted in at the back. roll collar and cuffs of brown At sl2s— A black Pony Coat, full length, with large collar and cuffs of seal, brocaded satin lining. At $137.50 —A Sable Squirrel Coat, rich, beautiful in color and quality of skins, full length. At $l5O— A Seal Coat of three-quarter length that many will like for an evening wrap. It is a cutaway coat, collarless, with bands of skunk at the neck and around the cuffs. It is lined with apricot satin. back cuffs of Siberian Squirrel, cutaway effect, lined with purple satin, shirred at the edges. At $175.00— A Seal Coat, full length, plain, and the quality of the seal is very fine. It is soft, lustrous. At $175.00 — A Seal Coat, full length, cutaway, with a great shawl collar and large cuffs of beautifully marked Siberian Squirrel. It is lined with richly brocaded satin. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company MACON TO REPAIR ROUGH STREETS PENDING PAVING MACON, GA., Nov. 28.—The bill which Joe Hill Hall put through the legislature, requiring the city to set aside $33,000 every year for paving, means that Macon will in due time have all paved streets. However, to maintain the general excellence of the thoroughfares until that time, city council has commissioned a street re pairing force, whose sole duty will be to work on unpaved streets. This gang starts to work this week. Its creation has been hailed with delight by owners of vehicles. Obtain New Life. Howells’ Lymphine TABLETS THE SUPREME TONIC AND VITALIZE R Restore* the lost nerve force and exhausted vital itr by replacing the dead nerve and brain tissues. A remedy for Nervous Prostration. Neurasthenia. Paralysis and all vitiated or weakened conditions of the system in men or women. A positive reined* for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Guaranteed free from narcotic drug?. Every inch of Improvement comes to stay Write for our new book Each package 6ontcinlii|t ill L 3n DAYS’ TREATMENT, by mail. $1 < H HOWELLS 4$ CO.. 50 Church St.. New York City. For sale at all Jacobs’ Phainift'-v Co.'a nine stores in Atlanta: Brown ft Allen, 24 Whitehall St.. At lanta. and leading tlingciste YOURCHILDREN Start your children right. Give them a Bank Account in this Bank and encourage them to save systemati-. cally. Saving and thrift are important items in the education of a child. “As a Twig ia Bent, So the Tree Inalines.” The saving habit once formed in a child’s life ia a permanent basis for character. It leads to inde pendence and financial success. Four per cent in terest p&id; SI.OO starts the account. WE FURNISH METAL SAVINGS BANKS £> Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. Open Saturdays from 4 to i in addition to morning hoars