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TURKS' MOTIVES
QUESTIONED
Bl GREEKS
Negotiations For Armistice Are
Hanging Fire While Allies
Wrangle Over Terms.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 3.—Un-
Uintv prevailed here today over the
7rnme of the negotiations for an
Xistiee which have been approved
Tall governments of the Balkan
uague except Greece.
Many reports as to the outcome were
„’ ren t The report most pleasing to
X Turkish government was that Bul
' aria and Senia had decided to stgn
nroctocol of armistice and begin
peace negotiations irrespective of the
attitude of Greece.
The two chief objections of Greece
, against the proposed territorial ap
portionment and the provisioning of
Turkish cities which are now under
ieee The Greek government evidently
ears a trick on the part of Turkey, for
one high official In the Hellenic govern
ed is credited with the prediction
that Turkey, after making further war
preparations during the life of the
armistice, will reject peace terms and
resume hostilities under more favorable
conditions in the future.
Austria Completes
War Preparations
VIENNA, Dec. 3.—By quick and se
cret troop movements, Austria has
massed 100,000 soldiers around Semlin,
Hungary, which is across the Danube
river from Servia.
This practically completes Austria’s
preparations for war with Servia.
All the troops are equipped for active
service. Troop trains which are mov
ing southward from Austrian military
depots contain heavy ordnance.
For the first time today it was inti
mated that European diplomacy may
have been exerted through hidden
channels to start dissension among the
Balkan allies and weaken their
strength and prestige. This, it was
pointed out, may have been responsible
for the dispute between Greece and
Bulgaria over armistice terms.
The press of Vienna contained a
great amount of comment today on the
speech of Herr Vonßethmann-Hollweg,
the German chancellor, in the reichstag
yesterday when he declared that Ger
many will draw her sword if any of her
allies are attacked. This was agreed in
a number of quarters as an attempt to
soothe Austria with strong words
rather than a declaration from the of
ficial spokesman of the triple alliance
ns to the attitude of that group.
While tlje matter of concluding a
general armistice between Turkey and
the allies was hanging fire on account
of Greece’s protests, indications rose to
the surface that Roumania. the only
neutral Balkan state, may prove a big
factor in the final peace terms.
Roumania has declared that she will
secure some of the spoils of the Balkan
war as the price of her neutralitv “if
sue has to take up arms to get them.”
King Goes to
Push Peace Pact
SOFIA, Dec. 3—Official announce
ment was made here this afternoon that
king Ferdinand has gone to Chatalja
o conduct the armistice negotations
'or Bulgaria to act personally to re
rove the Greek government's objec
!!°" 8 to the terms thus far proposed,
tis now stated that the armistice wilf
be signed “this week.”
France Sends
Warning to Greece
mJnteXt , r CC ' 3 ’~ Fearin & the fresh
•’rise fr Lu I ropean Peace that might
■ from dissensions among the
minister >,,,1 le I'ranch foreign
■"•nmeffi though XVh' 3 Greek *°'"
Greek minister tn X ° S Roma nos, the
I'Ute over territorial and the dis ’
,ion s in thearmi»H„ other condi-
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See These Alphabet Girls;
They Are of a New Type
(It is becoming the fashion this winter for a girl to dress and walk and
look like a letter T.—News Item.)
By HANK.
Here in the street every day you will see
Girls of the alphabet, A on to Z,
Look at the pictures and you’ll recognize
Girls of a popular shape, style and size.
First comes the hobble that
hampers the feet,
Makes a girl strut like a
“chick" in the street;
She never tackles a step
two feet high.
So we will know her as
Little Miss I.
Little Miss O is the next on
the scene;
She is a girl you would
hardly call lean.
Some call her fat, which
produces a pout:
It’s much politer to use the
word “stout.”
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Next comes the miss with
an old-fashioned bus
tle,
Linens and laces and gar
ments that rustle:
In olden days she was al
ways a star.
So we will know her as
Little Miss R.
Grecian bends are a true
artist’s work.
Very familiar just now to
a Turk;
Why girls affect them we
really can't guess.
That’s why we greet her as
Little Miss S.
Here is a girl in a style all
the rage.
Why it's the mode we’re
unable to gauge;
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you can see
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Little Miss T.
Here is a girl with a waist
that is thin,
Wearing a corset that’s
hard to get in;
But ’tis a puzzle that goes
with the sex,
Why will a girl try to look
like an X?
Here is the last and she
sure takes the cake;
Looks like a wriggly, flex
ible snake;
That s a description in
which you’ll agree,
Look out for girlies like
Little Miss Z.
GUST BLOWS STOCKING
AND SIOO OUT WINDOW
NESX YORK, Dec. 3.—Mrs. Robert
Stadle placed her silk stockings, one
containing SIOO, on the ledge of a win
dow. A gust of wind came along, and
now' she is mourning.
56 KILLED, 177 HURT ON
N.Y. STREETS LAST MONTH
NEW YORK. Dee. 3. —Fifty-six per
sons were killed and 177 injured on the
streets of New' York during November,
thirty of the dead being children, ac
cording to statistics gathered by the
National Highway Protective society.
It is the duty of every Atlan
tan to vote in tomorrow’s city
election.
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RESPITED SLAYER SHOWS
INDICATIONS OF INSANITY
AUGUSTA. GA., Dec. 3.—When J.
Edward Brazell, slayer of little Carrie
Bell Duncan, was informed that he had
been respited for two weeks, he did not
even change his expression. A general
belief is that the man who killed the
Duncan girl on November 15, 1911, and
who was sentenced some time ago to
die on December 6, is crazy and should
be confined in an Insane asylum.
Brazell some time ago embraced the
Roman Catholic faith, and he reads his
prayer book nearly all the time. In
fact, he has read it through twice since
his confinement. He expresses no fear
of death, and says that he is ready
to go.
STEED ON ECLECTIC BOARD.
Dr. Joseph H. Steed, of Dalton, today
was appointed a member of the eclectic
board of physicians for the state, to suc
ceed Dr. Charles H. Field, resigned.
PRE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912.
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Excellently Equipped.
The golf club house which Edwin P.
Ansley proposes to provide for the Pied
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most unique and complete structures of
its kind in the South.
Working with the idea that a club
house like that which he expects to build
in the Ansley Park new sub-division
should be, so to speak, a "diamond in the
rough,” he will build it of skinned logs
cut from the property in the vicinity of
his house.
The structure will be two stories in
height, and fitted out after the most mod
ern fashion. W. L. Stoddart, who de
signed the Georgian Terrace, will be the
architect.
The stone quarry from which Mr. Ansley
got the material for his home contains
material for the club house, but logs
have the preference, although the stone
may be used in the foundations.
The first floor will contain a big room
in the center. Four great open fireplaces
will be in this room, a fireplace of stone
on each side of four sides of the com
partment, with great rockers, davenports,
etc., about. This will be the game room,
where members may while away the dull
winter evenings.
The second floor will contain, among
other things, an immense ball room,
where hundreds of couples can dance
without crowding.
The basement will contain lockers,
baths, and the like. Other features of
the structure will be a wine cellar, chauf
feurs’ quarters, etc.
The lay of the land is such that the
north side of the building will rest on a
level with the street and the south will
drop down 12 feet, allowing for a natural
basement. The height of the ground and
second floor porches will afford a splendid
view of the golf club grounds to the
south.
Mr. Ansley has heard many members of
the Driving club in commendation of his
plan for the golf course, and believes
that his proposition will be taken up.
He points out that the course wil be the
only chance for any club to have golf in
side the city limits. The Driving club, it
also is contended, no longer turns to
horsemanship to any great extent, and
needs a new feature for the benefit of its
members.
MINT IS MAKINgFcOINS
THAT SANTA WILL BRING
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3.—For the time
being the United States mint in this
city has been converted into a veritable
Santa Claus work shop, for the manufac
ture of hundreds and thousands of shining
gold pieces that will nestle in the toes of
many stockings at Christmas time.
Immense numbers of bright eagles and
double eagles are being turned out to
meet the Christmas rush.
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Marist Riflemen Torn From Mazes of “Trot”
SOLDIERS SEIZED AT BALL
Five members of the Marist Rifles,
Fifth regiment, were whirling their
chosen ones in the mazes of the turkey
trot last night at Knights of Columbus
hall. Down at the Auditorium-Armory
their company was ready for drill. Five
names were missing on the roll, and
one loyal private knew where the miss
ing ones were. And he squealed.
The band was just breaking into
"The Telephone Rag” when Lieutenant
J. L. Harrison, Jr., entered the hall in
full uniform, a sword and a frown. In
his stern presence the music faltered,
hesitated, stopped.
"Report to the armory at once,” com
manded the officer. But the bandmas
ter raised his baton, the ragtime floated
out once more, the girls looked at their
partners—and the dance went on.
Then Lieutenant Harrison telephoned
for a squad of men. They came, double
time.
“Arrest these men and take them to
the armory,” commanded the lieuten
ant. •
“Oh, what a shame!” said the girls.
But the officer was obdurate. Tears
nor smiles could move him. He ran
his eye over the men.
“Frank Malone, Gregory Murphy, Joe
DiCristina, Ernest Bell,” he called.
"Say, where’s John McGee? He whs
here a minute ago.”
Sergeant John McGee was missing, a
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had hidden, it was reported, behind the
wraps in the dressing room.
The squad marched away, but Lieu
tenant Harrison was a wise old fox. He
waited in the hall. Presently Sergeant
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emerged from concealment and sought
his fair one again. The lieutenant
nabbed him and marched him away.
And five disconsolate, man-less maidens
burst into tears as the band switched
suddenly into “The Girl I Left Behind
Me.”
TWO WIVES OF ONE MAN
GET DIVORCES SAME DAY
LA. CROSSE, WIS., Dec. 3.—Divorces
have been granted the two wives of Dr.
Ralph Travers Allen in the circuit court
here. Each of the young women, known
as Della French Allen and Berdina Peuf
fahl Allen, showed that she had not known
of the other’s marriage to the physician
until his arrest recently on a charge of
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L. A. Wooton for the erection of a fifty
room annex to his hotel, and work wili
begin this week. The annex will repre
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ATHENS POULTRY SHOW
OPENS WITH 300 BIRDS
ATHENS, GA., Dec, 3.—The second
show of the Southern Poultry association
opened on the ground floor of the Mos*
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it. About 300 birds have been entered and
many prizes are offered.
Seventy-five entries from Tennessee ar
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