Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 06, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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4 MARSHALL WILL BE READY AND WAITING INAUGURATION MORN CHICAGO., Dec. 6.—Vice President elect Thomas R. Marshall said today m would be ready and waiting lor his in auguration on March 4, despite the weather or the proposed switching of the day for the inaugural fet< “You can’t very well have the bridal breakfast six weeks after the c -re mony,” said Governor Marshall. “It was two years ago that 1 w< nt on rec ord as favoring the inauguration on tin regular day. I am not afraid of the Weather man and will be ready for business at noon, March 4." NEW KANSAS GOVERNOR TO RECOGNIZE WOMEN OLATHE Kans.. !>,.< ~ \\,, niPl | are r* msr tn get a large share of appointive state offices, according to (Jovei inn -elect pj Hodges. In the matter of appointments,” said Mr. Hodges. “I may as well say that I am going to give the women of the state recognition. The men gave them the ballot, and 1 wlb start by giving them s-'tne of the office.-.’’ 11 BUILT MY STORE ’i °° A WEEK ’ I 01 ’I ■Mi MMBMMMMMMMMMMMHHMMM MMMMMMMMMM I D} giving the public a square deal and their money’s worth. The credit system that I offer you sohes the | I ■L-' question oj how a man of moderate means can place himself and his family in the ranks of the well I I dressed. And more, the system is one that appeals to a clear-thinking business man. In short, it’s an up-to- | I date, honest, easy way to buy CLOTHES. Here it is: & You and your family need winter clothes. All you have to do is to select what you want out of my stock, tell the clerk to charge it, pay a small amount down and the balance in easy payments of “a dollar a That's the Way I built up my business. JK A. DAY. I // LE EA R S N y!p H A E Y D wIy / DAY’S WAY IS THE I r Vx ./ // / EASY Ay I i I I * j My prices | In quality Jj ! I J are as l° w I S oo<^s I I as an Y cas h I and style my yLjW IWi I I /// j P r * ces * n town. I I clothes are I I w J Compare them. I second to none. vj| I I i wKtz MEN II WOMEN | I A special sale of Blue Serge I jl Suits in all colors, hand- I I /Z # Suits that cost $25 any- I somely trimmed, very styl- / where for $15.00. | | ish. They will delight you, X I Other Sui!. ,n aD Q <« Xv,feA I / colors and fancy mix- | Ladies Dresses, I tures, in smart, nobby j beautiful patterns, ex- ~8 * _\W - fall styles for $lO to S3O. I *1 I AW\ 9 uisitel y finished, for \\L I jMwOy/ O.e.ee.tJTSr.e.y thing K'LI I /lit M ° “ \WJ Hi\\i A 1 I B/jCly' / —for $5 to $25. HJk YO I' AatL Beautiful stock of Wo- V $ \YI || CIwUA * g //?y /// / r- i. r £ ’cl Off I -i men’s Coats; big, warm, \ WJI -t-'4<A \s?w“ E | /Z/ f Complete hne ot mens onoes. jH • wB s X? 7 i- i i • • i V \X V -t I X \ —r FiT’ HL 7V u i Tfew^ st yfi sh ’ combining style \ I / A c °™P lete ln ® of Mens nob ° y ’ HUM r |Hfh : tp' and comfort. They are hand- \ VOJ \ 1 ' f• “ in the latest winter styles, i| ||g |(|. -J I L ..... some ly trimmed, and' give that \ WJgH I 1~~ /W7 / ,nc ud,ng S,etsons ’ $l o ° to $5 - 00 ’ j H ll' llf dressed-up effect. $7.50, up. \ I I / BOYS hi | I Vs/ Women’s Millinery in Abund- I g /// 98tO^-50 - Complete children’s outfitting department. il I Hats for $2 to sls. \ tfVSVx SV/ ' ALTERATIONS FREE. 513.00 JjJLsl 3,5 Q 311(1 00 ALTERATIONsTfREE. | I Z \\j I Not an old gar- •t'l mI - I I ment in stock— The store where a 15 steps off °F I I everything ab~ S3OO Piano is St- | solutely new H| IB Every step saves I ■ up . to .rf a( s wenawa ? w w you dollars 1 1 — —-——Ti — ' d —i—EO——ICTMI I■l ■ ' ■ 14 W. Mitchell 14 W. Mitchell 14 W. Mitchell I ■bta. " I COURT REJECTS PRIEST AS LAWYER FOR BRIDE ST. LOI'IS. Dre. ti.—Father David S. Phelan, Catholic pastor and editor, was denied the privilege of appearing as at torney f.,r Mrs. IL i il-.a W. Fisch* i when tiie suit of her husband. Frink, to divorce his youthful bride was called in Judge Taylor’s division of the cir cuit court. 1 Prior to the calling of thee as«>, Fa ther Parian had a private conference with Judge Taylor in the latter's cham bers, in which lie requested that he be allowed to serve as the young woman’s oounsel because of her being without funds to defend the case. Judg< Tay lor replied that this would be impossi ble. because Fathet Phelan was not a licensed lawyer. 1 MILL BOILER EXPLODES. KILLING FIVE WORKMEN t Hi’NTIN’GTON, W. VA., Dec. 6. Five l.ersors nre <lead today as the result of I a teiritic boiler explosion which occurred I late 1,.-' nige> at Wilsondah ’ The men were repairing the boiler i when the explosion occurred. All were > blown throught he wall of the mill and tiieir bodies terribly mangled. HIE ATTA? TA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, LAWMAKER WOULD CENSURE REID FOR RAPS ON JEFFERSON WASHINGTON, Dec. ti.—Representative A. Mitehell Palmer, of Pennsylvania, in the . house declared that Ambassador Whitelaw Reid should be publicly censured 1 for an address he made at the University of Wales, in which he said Jefferson was “clay-footed." and In which he criti- ■ c-isetl the Democratic party as unworthy • folb.wers of Jefferson. Palmer charged that it was particu larly unbecoming for Reid, as ambassador of the United Slates, to hold up one of ’ its greatest citizens to the scorn and jibes I of Europe. THIRD TITANIC MOTHER HEARS FROM MRS. ASTOR CLEVELAND, OHIO, Dee. 6.—A tel egram of congratulation from Mrs. John . m ob Astor has been re< eived by Mrs. Adele Nazrallah, an humble member of ■ the local Syrian colony, who was wid owed by the Titanic disaster and who 1 has Just become a mother. Hers is the third “Titahic” baby, the second being the child born to Mrs. Lueien P. Smith in Cincinnati Friday. Tlte third "Titanic’’ baby is a girl. THIEF REPLACES HEALTHY FOWLS WITH ILL ONES ST. LOUIS. Dec. ti. —Judge Joseph H. Edwards, one of the oldest citizens of St. Charles, is of the opinion that the world is growing worse. Judge Edwards is 80 years old, and for the first time in his life he say’s the worst trick ever played on a man was played on him the other night when a sneak thief entered his chicken house and stole iti of the best chickens. The thief did not stop at this and let the matter rest, but replaced the fat. healthy chickens witli 16 fowls suffer ing from cholera. JUDGE REFUSES TO GIVE BENCH TOSUCCESSOR ST. JOSEPH MO.. Dec. 6.—ln spite of the fact that Charles H. Mayer, Democrat, was elected to the circuit bench in the November election, W. K. Amick, Republican, refuses to turn over the place to him. Judge Amick was named by Governor Hadley when L. J. , Eastin resigned two years ago. Eas tin’s term would not have expired until 1914, and Amick contends he was named to fill out that term. HELPLESS MOTHERS LISTEN TO SCREAMS OF BURNING CHILDREN PITTSBURG. Dec 6.—Unable to en ter a burning barn, three frantic moth ers were forced to remain outside and listen to the screams of their dying children and watch the flames which slowly consumed their tiny bodies. The dead are Mary Randa, 8; Lizzie Sophan, 5, and John Chastey, 4. The bodies were recovered today, and prep arations for burial are being made. CHARGES ARSON TRUST CAUSED $500,000 FIRES MADISON, WIS., Dec. 6. —State Eire Marshal T. M. Purtell today announced that he hail uncovered an arson trust, which had been making the burning of buildings tor profit a business. Purtell went to Waukesha today, to get war rants for the arrest of persons in tiiis alleged ring, charging them with the burning of the Spring City hotel, in Waukesha. January 24, 1911. Purtell charges that-the gang has de stroyed property to the value of half, a million dollars in this and other states. 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