Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1912, FINAL, Page 6, Image 6

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6 "S PLANS FOB IVYAPPHOVED Council Committee to Recom mend Revised Regrade. De j spite SI,OOO Higher Cost, i Providing . b f four 1 • ' I'.t.k. J, Street and a fa!’ t ••• • bet t J’< h-I tree streei, a n posed Ivv sti' K Chief Will be urged upon t,hi city council it | the next regular m<•• ting ft The change In the gr ■ ' <•. n■ ■ n>, Bary to protect the city from ~ bl it . for damage to tin prop-rt) of t S, jered Heart ihurci., was approv> the street committee yesterday. T.'ie hew scheme will raise the grade of Ivj Street in front of the Sacred Hear* property to within six inches of ’ poor level of th- vim.' It git Hie street a slope to take tin- wale' into (ha< htia street. | The street conimitt-e approve* the Mans after hearing discussion- from .1 jMbority of property owners and sliow ..jfra disposition to adopt ; .,y measure jLt would niee| with the wi'-i of tl ■ i foperty holders living in Ivj street be freen Peaclitre- and Balo ’ strc. ts ’■The opposition to the new plan, it h hl<l. will arise from th. fact that its will cost th. city SI,OOO men. fclin the plan originally approved. A Undt 1 the new pian the eity will b forced to build retaining walls north of ■nicer streets, but it is - oncedt <1 that walls will make the street more ittraciive . It is on the additional appropriation ■hat council is expei ted to balk, if any \alking is done. Chief * aytou thinks j.has solved the problem und sugg. ts I'it the city b -gf’i tin ,-egrm, ■ it. De ;ur street, plans of which li.it. been • proved, and continue north to Baker t" eet. The chief says that • ily 1 II have the additional Sl.hiin in the t 10 the construction dopartm nt is ajldy to proeeeo v. n,. tin «. north 1 Baker street. <1 Alderman Ragsdal f Mnmittee, sugg. tee t. .11: ■ m i |* agree to the moditi- a 1 i-m ■! lie- < tide at the church properti ..nd | > < cup to council to adjll- t tin -..id. ,|I X liter sections of the strict. I'oum il- hT-ln Smith concurred in this sugg. L-ln. M Councilman Orville Hall said that if ■lie city had had the nerw- to do the thing right from the beginning the ’ Iresent trouble would have be<m avoid- I jd. WASHINGTON AND RE TURN $19.35 SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. I .Tick, t- 01. i-. 00 I 1,-, ember Ist. 2d Hid Bd. Final return limit De-.-mb ■ 15th, ,191? (Advt.t WIL' OVERCOATS I / i r' i ■m/ h I I I lb ' Sb p I I u r CL The time has come to get your winter Overcoat. Cold weather r< at hand. \X e sell overcoats of all kinds and materials at low prices. We allow you to divide hill into small weekly payments. C. Our Bargain Table —On it are tempting goods at ridiculously low prices. THE MINTER CO. 71 1-2 Whitehall St. (Upstairs) First Stairway Below J. M. High Company. * — Herring-Hal’-Marvin safesand i Security Fireproof Cabinets Several store worn samples and odd sizes at very low price Ifor immediate sale. We need room. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Bank and Gftice Equipment Company 113-115 N. Pryor St., Atlanta I Postal Ruling Lifts General Delivery Crush "‘3,000 CHANGE ADDRESS Mo t in persons living in At lanta have had th'ir mall addresses ■ hanged from ‘'genera, delivery ' to rlt.l -cn -s sine l - the order was issu .d . • ‘.sting t'm- us 1 g>- 'f the general di - livery office. Short’s Jamia:-. 1, IHI2, Bost- ma.-t. Hugh 1.. Ah K>-, 1' ‘it'-J th.- order | to the sup.-: intetident of malls at the 1 office. Xhnost immediately about 000 dd t ss< st were changed and the svst.-m worked smoothly, with but f.-w j kicks from the "general delivery" pa-I itrons. This was after the postmastet | had warned patrons that In- would re- | Ifus. to didive.- >u. at tl>e g.-ne ,il d. I I \ to e.-i. -n: th. eity who di -1 not have a good excuse. ' FAMILY OF SEVEN TRY TO LIVE ON $4.50 A WEEK ST LOl IS, W<> , No\. 30 Making va liam efforts to subsist on the $4.50 a week earned h\ their sixteen-y« ir-««l«l daugh i< r. \lb< rt Weingartner, 45 years «»10. his wife. Mrs. Uulu Weingartner, and their live < I iltiriu, v\»re found by Patrolman Bu' i.h y nt 0515 venue, suf tt r ing from < old and hunger. The daughter. Lulu Weingartner, aside from working In a shoe factory, acted as housekeeper and caretaker of the rest of the family. The father has been ill ; sln< e September 12 and unable to work, . am! th< mother has been abed since Au- I gust I HOTEL MEN WANT THUMB PRINTS PUT ON CHECKS ST’ L'HTs. \i.\ 30. T’he requiring of] thumb prints <-n all checks presented by strangers at St. Louis hotels is the latest suggestion <»f a member of the St. Louis Ib'tel <’l u ki- association, in the campaign of the association to curtail the passing of bail cheeks and to secure conviction of -dead beats." The novel plan was brought up at the banquet of hotel clerks at the Hotel Jef ferson. A committee was appointed to confer v.ith the St Louis Hotel Men’s association upon the advisability of inau gurating the scheme. SUZANNE CARTER AND HER MINSTREL GIRLS AT THE AMERICAN. i Th* 4 \nierican Theater. 10h White hall street, announces for n* xt week, and p «>b;il)l\ iongcr, tiie ongag«inent of the popular comedienne, Suzanne Carter, and her minstrel girls, who mad* such a hit in Atlanta some months ago. This company Is one of the most ca pahh now playing the popular pi iced houses, and ev* ry lover of prettj girls, good singing funny comedians and dancing should bo sure to see it. Popular pt i- • admissions at all times. Matinees se, evenings 10c. (Advt.) 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. •IHE ATLANTA GEOILGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 19iz. "I 1 bin.; that it was wls< irasure," he said. "Many abuses xisted flirtation." wen- fosl- u-d; swindling | erations might b.iv>- b> n <-onduited without, coming under th" Immedifite authority of the inspectois so tlu-y '■‘fil’d plfice I* - pen.-j ii! it y, und nth* ’ drawbacks handi- apped good s* \ I Now til* clr: i. .- abb- to do their work in a moie ♦ lib-e nt manner b» - cans- they have more tine- and the patrons reall.v are better siHisfied. “It partly is la causa- of the in t ■ d i amount *»f mail to b* s*nt out by ca - : i*-..-- that we recently weir forced to | add sixteen new men to the fore*-, but At anta is a fast growing city and n< w changes must b»- ma * • constantly I think all ar»- satisfied." • BLIND MAN. AGED 90. IS FATHER OF A GIRL BARTLESVILLH, OKLA , N..v. 30 William Castlebury, a wealthy retired farmer, \e;us old, Is the father of a baby girl, born a few days ag... His wife is 28 yeni »>ld. They were married a year ago. f’astlebury is blind. v - - • ; . r7X .i. y C ~ ~ -W «. W - *' ’1,,' » ' L. > I X till IJI oniviTjrmnwTirjw?-- r : 1 11 , nW"" "f? Going Out of Business 4 /Wjh'e./ .-7/a' /f L Purchasers of our lease on store have Jpf I. given us SIX MORE DAYS in which to dis- jWK ÜBuiUwl!} v / P ose our entire stock of Pianos and Players \ A C\ When the Clock Strikes Nine f SATURDAY NIGHT ” ■■■■ iihiutb The name and business of the Howard Piano Company passes into Piano history, and is no more. Does That Mean Anything To You? ji K! HTU IM P If lo our offered . < ■ it W•III 11 V a‘ slaughtered prices during our closing out sale. J? I , ___ J|||B|Mhy I ' JOU ' alt ear 'J' Motiilay. before it is too 'ate, aiiil make your selection —— I bUr" rC a IH S L fr o ! '' il’e world’s leading standard makes, including Chickering, Knabe, Stein- 4, l L ■ L. 11 I I IsfS’W way, Hardman, Everett, Vose, Schubert and many others, retailing regularly I from $350 to $750, and going during our closing out sale at prices from 1 $97.50 and up. Square Pianos and Organs from SI.OO up and dray age. ~ | j REMEMBER:—Monday Morning 9 o’Clock 1 'J I M '- Piano Buyer, every i must g-.. regardles.- of pri- e. Your eham-’,-of ; lifetime —your last oppor- ,/jy/Z / / » jf 11 tunlt: 11 and mak yui. tion "///- I T piAMflOf Prices, $38,543,576, S9B, $118,5136 ft ■ I » IHnUu [ Terms, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8 1 » A SUGGESTION. 3 : : I An Ideal Christmas Present For Your Home—A Piano •’ ('PEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. EVERY EVENING W. H. HOWARD PIANO CO. 1 / / 72 N. Broad St. 15 Piano Boxes for Sale. 72 N. Broad St. / W ■ ; I 'fidratl ,4'fcWlWi R i I j ly; Ma, —tH 1 — " 1 Pn WORE ONLY NIGHT GOWN WHEN PUT IN A CELL ST L< »l IS, Nov 30.—Testimony of a y -ung woman that ahe was arrested at barefoo and . ■ >nly ■ ■ she was com- pelled to spend the night in the central district h*.l*f..v< r without additional cloth- ' ing being br -jg] . h i’. r--s»ilt«d in Miss Am:i»‘ Miller being Hi.-> barged by .Fudge Kimmel in municipal police court. She was arraigned <»n the double charge of ' tiring a revolver m the street and being . int(»xi< ated. Mis- Mill* ’ ■ * -hired had run to the o f i a man who had broken into her room and I stolen all the money she Lad. SCARED BY CHURCH PLANS FOR WEDDING. THEY ELOPE LOT IV ILLIS, KY , N< >x. 30. IJe a •he briilegi < •'in b-st i.is nerve the day before the we bling, declaring that he '' - uhln't face th»- circus features," a wedding which was to have taken place, in Danvil . Ky., was solemnized in Ixjuisville. The bridegroom is C M. Smith, of St. Louis a farmer Danville boy’, now trav eling lassenger agent for the Southern ■ • Miss Mary Linn Mock. The two had been sweethearts since childhood. ! READY TO DIE ON GALLOWS FOR ONE PINT OF WHISKY MACON, <:a., Nov. 3U Tolling the sheriff that if he only had a pint of whis ky he would walk to the gallows next Wednesday and die without a murmur, (•sear t’lyde. a negro, who will be hanged i"!’ billing his wife and her brother. Is otherwise manifesting a perfect indiffer e: •• to his fate. He Is under the death watch night and day. The sheriff has complied with the ne gr-»s reqi'est to the extent that he Is allowed Three drinks of liquor every day. < lyde will make the tifth to hang In this '•oimty this year. There has also been one lynching. HER POOR FEET “I would Rive $lO t set rid nf th? pain in my ( a the -'her dar. She had suf- ; tered f ,r ypars a:. I i,<,thi-ig helped her. Sh.‘ < niered me SOLE MATE i" »iy. ’-.t did ’ t . -.:ne t’ piy f< r It only 25c. an I It made her \ )’••• fvel like u w It ha’i also made the greatest •h'N rr.n -e In her nature and appearance. If you ar»* tr< übled with tired, aching or sweat? 5 • rite r- a 25c package nf SOLEMATE. Y . •Ir uld take as much carp of your her »■« <>f you- ' eye> < r teeth If your feet hint you. it will atTeci ■’ ' your entire system, because a bunch of nerves cen tre li each foot I>u ought t< protect them •• : „ SOL EM ATE, a new foot remedy (not sold at ’> ; drug stores). . it will help you when nothing else can Money s “ ■.lei if not aatlsfact ry SOLEMATE font ( powder Is also go. d f -r (,'urni. Callous, Burning ; ’ Feet and ail -Imllar afflictions Dor. - t sur*T any more Send to-day for SOLE MATE y ; ittii g a 25 jI? e in an enreloj ?. Write ' ' your name and address plainly, mall It to us and > we will send 12 p.n.dcrs by return mail, which can > J be used for 12 het foot-baths Free sample trial on request. AMERICAN RELIEF CO . 335 B’wey. N Y. J The boy’s appetite is often the source jof amazement. If you would have such I ' an appetite, take Chamberlain’s Tab- 1 ], ?p They not only create a healthy ap petite, but strengthen the stomach and 1 enable it to do its work naturally. Eor ' salt by all dealers. (Advt.) — ‘ I FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Both Phones Number 4. 41 Peachtree. ‘Advertisement. > I THE many advantages aVELVOTONE Flat Washable Wall Finish Possesses over kalsomine, wall paper and like finishes, make it most desirable for beautifying and decorating the walls of the home, the office, the store, the laboratory and the public building. LET us tell you about it p 1329 1 " 5 t - )ur Service Will Please You 111 ‘ ' ANUFAC TUR E D 4J DOZIER & GAY PAINT C° ill 22 E. Bay St. 31 So Broad St j FLA; ,J ATLANTA. GA. Why do thev ah say. "As good as Sauer’s?" SAUER’S PURE FLAVOR ING EXTRACTS have received thir teen highest American and European awards. (Advt.) IMPORTANT NOTICE CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Effective Sunday, December Ist, tin- Louisville <S- Nashville Railroad will discontinue the Murphy accommoda tion between Blue Ridge and Murph*. This train will leave and arrive at At lanta on the present schedule.