Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 29, 1912, HOME, Page 8, Image 8

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8 MAKES YOUR BACKACHE VANISH, DR.VES ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS AWAY New Discovery Eases Stiff. Sore. Swollen Joints and Muscles, While Backache and Bladder Disorders Disap pear After Few Doses are Taken. No matter how liaill) you suffer, how chronic your case may be. or what failed to cure you. your pains will leave, your aches vanish and th< torturous, killing backache or rheumatism will bother you no more. This is what Croxone. the new sci entific discovery, does for sufft r. rs ot such troubles. It cures these diseases because it reaches the cau.-e and re moves it. It soaks right in through the •walls and linings of the kidneys and cleans out the stopped-up. Inactive or gans like water does a sponge—neu tralises and dlssolv, > ven particle ot uric acid and make.-, the kidneys sift from the blood all the wast, matter an,i poisons that lodge in tin- Joints and muscles to scratch and irritate and cause rheumatism. It soothes and heals the delicate linings of the blad der and leaves the kidneys in a clean, strong, healthy condition, so thee can filter the blood and keep you well. “A Man Is As Old As He Feels” j 'teX * Vou can’t judge shoes / by that standard. A*. Scientific lasting and perfect fitting make a I’ all 0111 Atlanta- ,na d<‘ shoes feel like old /»’ friends the first day you wear them. Highest quality of material and workmanship make them hold their shape and look new a long time after ordinary shoes are in the discard. All the latest styles in stock; a “made-to-meas ure’’ department at your service. We will appreciate your call —your feet will appreciate the result. We fit absolutely. CRAIG'S Red Seal Shoe Shop 93 Peachtree Atlanta-Made-Shoes Young Man Suppose You Try Our Clothes? —miiiiiiiiiii r.iii j (DUNDEE) JT’S F SY enough to “save money on clothes if you don’t £. ,/Jy J) care what you wear—but to save I AJF $lO to S2O and still get the same /wi smartness, same perfect fit and JIW If I same quality that you have been ' cheerfully “coughing up” the ex tra ten to twenty “bones” for, J* is a “hoss of a different color.” Regular $25 to $35 Suits and Overcoats, sls Now. figure it out for yourself, and then come in and make us prove it. Overcoat or 3-Piece Suit Made gd Union to Your Label In Individual Every Measure toil Garment Corner Auburn Av nue and Peachtree Street |L 127 Stores from Coast to Coast If you suffer with backache—have 1 tins In tic neck or sides- nervous or dizzy spills- a few doses of Croxone will rvliev,- the congestion and you will be .surprised how quickly all kidney, blad ' der and rheumatic troubles will disap pear. Croxone is different from all other remvlie.s. It is not like anything else on earth ever used for the purpose. Pills, tablets, and other medicines mere ly itimujate the kidneys, at the best, I giving only temporary relief. Crox one removes the cause. It starts to work the minute you take it and re ’ lievi your suffering thp very first time you us, It. It Is so prepared that it • is practically impossible to take it into i the human system without results. You I can secure an original package of Crox i one at trilling cost from any first-class druggist, such as Jacobs’ Pharmacy, . which will pqisonally return the pur i chase price if Croxone should fail in a single case. (Advt.) THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.' 7 RTDA Y, NOVEMBER 29, 191 J. PEACE EFFORTS IN FINAL STAGE Turk Ambassador to Germany Recalled by Sultan to Take Up Negotiations. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 29.—The peace negotiations between the Gulga rians and Turks at Bagehakeui, near Chatalja, entered their final stage today with the arrival of Osman Nizami Pa sha, Turkish ambassador to Germany, and the real leader of the Ottoman peace commissioners. Osman Nizami Pasha was recalled by his government because he is regarded as the strongest man In the empire, for the leadership of the Turkish peace forces. As usual, numerous reports were cir culated throughout the day as to the course of the parleys. One report, be lieved to have been inspired by the Ot toman government, was that the Turks were to be allowed to retain Salonika and Adrianople and all of the southern coast of Turkey in Europe. Turkey’s democratic political situa tion is becoming desperate. Seeing their power waning, the members of the committee of union and progress are doing their utmost to stir up dis cord by making the charge that ths government is preparing to abrogate the constitution. Dr. Nazim Hey, founder of the committee, is a prison er of war in Greece and many of its influential members are either refugees abroad or under arrest here, but the remaining members are making up in energy what they lack in numbers. They charge that enemies of liberty are plotting to restore Abdul Hamid to the throne. -1 Dog Meat Luxury In z\drianople MUTAFA PASHA, TURKEY. Nov. 29.—Meat stripped from the bones of stray ddfcs in the streets of Adrianople has become a luxury in the besieged city, where scores are dead and dying from famine and hundreds of others from disease. A batch of refugees, who made their way through the lines at Adrianople at night, arrived here today In custody of Bulgarian soldiers with fresh details of the terrible conditions In the be leaguered city. A large section of the city has been destroyed by fire and in the conflagra tion many men, women and children perished. Hundreds of non-combatants, made homeless by the flooded waters of the Tunga, Arda and Marita rivers, stormed the mosque of Sultan Selim and the old sultan's palace of Eski- Serai, which had been converted by the Turks Into hospitals. Wounded sol diers were thrown Into the street by the half-clad, starving civilians. There are about 150,000 persons cooped up in the city, Including the populace of 80,000, 60,000 Turkish sol diers and about 10,000 refugees who hastened there whev the Bulgarian army moved southward. These include Turks, Bulgarian Jews, Armenians, Greeks and a scattering of Servian merchants. Turkish soldiers standing as guards over the bazaars, the residences of the governor of Vilayet and the bishops have joined the rabble in plundering for food. Bulgarian shells have destroyed two of the four lofty minerats of the mosque of Sultan Selim, the most imposing mosque outside of Constantinople, and the rains have ruined much of the gorgeous interior decorations. At the west end non-combatants, in cluding many women and children, have perished since the beginning of the Investment of the city from Are, famine, flood and Bulgarian shells. Servia Prepares To Fight Austria VIENNA, Nov. 29.—Servia has begun the mobilization of a new army to take the field against Austria In the event of war between the two countries, a Bel grade telegram to The Relchpost says today. Old men and boys barely big enough to handle a inusket are being mustered in. while the government Is In ducing Christian prisoners, captured with the Turkish army, to join the new Servian corps. The army Is being equipped with arms captured from the Turks at Kuma novo and Monastic. The arsenals are working night and day. turning out vast quantities of am munition and repairing broken guns cap tured from the enemy. Now Rournania Prepares for War BUCHAREST, ROUMANIA. Nov. 29 —Rournania, the only Balkan govern ment which has remained neutral throughout the Balkan war, has begun to prepare for hostilities. The government today commenced active military preparations along th< northern frontier, where Russia was concentrating 60.000 troops. Mobiliza tion orders were issued by King Charles and all the garrisons are being strengthened. Servians Ordered To Hold Durazzo BELGRADE. Nov. 29. The Servian government intends to hold the Alba- | nlan port of Durazzo against all sit- , tavks. Orders were toda.v sent to Gen eral Jsiukoviteh. commander of the Ser- t) terday, to strengthen the torts com- | mantling the harbor. Premier ’iihll. Ii i today r>'iii.-e<| to comment on Gen.'al I J.mkovltCh's luessiyfv of edltt nee to I Bulgars to Modify Terms PARIS, Nov. 29.—Au important mod ification and one which may be a pre hide to others probably will be made by tlie Bulgarians in their peace terms, it was stated today in a dispatch to The Matin from its Belgra/k 1 correspondent. According to this intelligence, the Bulgarians will not Insist upon the Turks evacuating the Chatalja de fenses of Constantinople, an original condition to which the Turkish plenipo tentiaries strenuously objected. Germany has made an important movement in the international situation by opening negotiations with Servia <>n tlie question of Servia occupying a por on tlie Adriatic co . i. NEWSBOY GAVE LIFE*. NOT IN VAIN; GIRL RECOVERS GARY. IND., Nov. 29. Ethel Smith, for whom Billy Rugh. Gary's heroic newsboy, sacrificed ins lift, bus left tlie ho-pltal and returned to her home. Hei life- was despaired of until Billy Rugh offered to go to tlie operating table and furnish from ills lam. leg tile live skin ; necessary to save her from tlie effect of . the burns. The skin grafting restored tlie girl to health, but Billy Hugh died from pneumonia, tlie result of amputat ing ins leg. The highest point of woman’s hap- , piness is reached only through moth erhood, in the clasping of her child i within her arms. Yet the mother-to- < be is often fearful of nature’s ordeal : and shrinks from the suffering inci- i dent to its consummation. But for nature’s ills and discomforts nature ; provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend is to be found medicine of great value to every expectant mother. It is an emulsion for external application, composed ot ingredients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffer ing through which the mother usually passes. The regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength It brings about after baby comes. Mother's Friend is for sale at , ww. * g or ” r Mfr's m free book for expectant moth ers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ga. BWfiDOWNI mA " Ladies’ Suit Mfu ,N o*- 11 * store I iw -00 9.17 tW OW E*?rwww:aa H ISB == ‘.c 1 | ‘ la B r- j‘< J; ’ I ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS GREATLY REDUCED |j| 11 $1 A WEEK •. I I I Starting today you cap take your pick of any Ladies’ | I I ’I Suit in our store at this one price. Hundreds of them I '1 I I se ’ from, and every one worth almost twice this 4^”* I vk PriCe ’ ° Ur guarantee with every garment. Call early. S W£ ' Ll trust you | Alterations Free | we'll trust you I VALUES FROM S2O TO S4O This sa'e shoo'd .Ut act the attention of the I I I k I ■ ■ " ** «Z Cash buyer as well .'s the ones desirinq cred- lA/hifch<lll 1- J L' Bu \T' e W|l not 9ive any discount for cash Wil Ulld B1 IS • ! HK’l IH/hitohall H than Cash Stores «sk for the same grades. \frPPT &!■ WBI D■ ? I ni 1 Come on up ant .ee them «nd you will UU&bl WMRggMa'' £7 *fiEi■ H 3 L tJT'.lt \trPPI s>m r • or. we ■ ■ 10 ;u(M 1)C1u > '***l 'J tI V• tiful Suits at this p> Over A <t P ® Pt ——— Tea Co. mjk. Ove A<£ C J ‘ kStfiLA' s?!s>■ 4 ■■ Tea Co. - f*eT*r WHaWWiWRBMwMW— ww Hn IPS A v j Southern Suit and Skjrt Co. 43-45 Whitehall Street Southern Suit and Co. Two Great Saturday I I Suit Specials At ? 1^ $ 14 73and$ 16- 50 1 JiSk $25 Suits Saturday $14.75 WB c 3 La 111 tilis # aiax . v ot * finesT tail °rcd Suits you II hud the a verv newest materials and the greatest range of styles i C WBHiwWi shown this season.’ Imported Cheviots, Diagonals and | v foreign Worsted novelties are most prominent in the showing. Select from an assortment of over 100 Suits 7 bK $14.75r c —— * — —■ K ) Pin $ Shipment of New English Whip- * & cord Suits On Sale Saturday at $16.50 1 MBHI English Whipcord Suits in navy blue and black. A | refined tailored model, in a 11,sizes yXI ?***/"I ? "dl be ready Saturday at XO • vZ - / | Coat Sale Continues Tomorrow, $10.95 | - 400 Coats in the handsomest materials of the season. Fine zibelines in grays and browns. Boucles in tans, grays, brown and black and white. Rough mixtures in tans, browns, grays and black and white, Chinchillas in navy blue and grays. Curly Buriys in black only, and many fancy imported novelties in various new winter colorings. The models are all new )and very attractive. One, in particular, is a stunning gray and white. A button-trimmed, strapped back style, with wide rolling trimmed lapel. t K Others are in tailored models, braid trimmed, with braid trimmed patch pockets. Choice df Southern Suit & Skirt Co. ? ? if Atlanta’s Exclusive Women’s Apparel Store” 43-45 Whitehall St.