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1357,3511 ASKED
■FOR POLICE EOR
I BHEAB
f Klan to Spend $20,000 for Two
| ■ Sub-Stations Requests
New Equipment.
HB xtep.- toward obtaining 'or
L ■. ... police sub-stations, more
KK ~ . n . ami Other needed improve
, h Will raise the police de
■H...higher standard will be
MH.... when the police commis
|K,„ .<• "I't- rlie budget of expenses for
&H„ V • and passes it along to the
fii am • committee of council.
Bi 'l Tr. budget, aS completed today by
KHcC” Chief Beavers, provides an ap
of $20,000 for the two sub
;{,ns. Sl".'' n o each. The location of
■■ ~ prw'os.d stations Is not given, al
it ■ the expressed intention of
- . w rs and the commission to
IK';, rr-h "'T In lowf ' r Marietta street
Kt/ the other in Peters street.
K Sub-stations Needed Badly.
H T; .rub-stations are regarded as
■Hr... , need of the department, be
the rapid growth of the city
■K,.. i ; < ..tnmissioners will bend every
W nwl m obtain the nee wary appro-
>i the January budget. If this
■ . som’ the two stations will be estab-
immediately.
|MI f;--. commissioners declare that these
not only are needed, but that
■’■they will Increase wonderfully the eiti
iHriency of the whole department.
MW The total amount to be asked for the
■K... ... . . went for next year is $357 -
Th' .appropriation allowed the ■
for this year was $290,000.
HW Twenty additional policemen aisotnv
BBpr.-n-id- d in the figures of the new
kM’ . x-’t This increase, C.hief Beavers
■>.. < is essential for the adequate piv.-
of the city.
■ Asks Two Auto Patrols.
The . hlef also asks for two now auto
W' new bicycles, four now mo
■Htor’ ycles. i-,.1 an extension of the poll' •'
■MrV'.M svstem into the new twritoi y. It
■Mt. stipulated that the old autos, bicycles
■Mans. motorcycles are to be sold and th-
HMpro.'C”l- used in pat payment on the
■Mr.rv equipment.
■tel "The present equipment, is worn out
■ng.t ramshackle, and now autos, blcy-
K,r.i motovcveles are needed badly."
the chief.
K|| As to the proposed sub-stationme
said:
MM ‘'Atlanta simply has outgrown its .»ii’
station, and. like all big cities,
MM n “ .-.ms; provide for the present and
future alike by an extension of
MM’”™*’ 1 to meet the demands. All who
acquainted with, the workings of m.
U’lenartment realize the urgent need of
these stations.”
II AUGUSTA WANTS TAFT TO
I VISIT CITY AFTER MARCH 4
MH AUGUSTA. GA., Dec, to.—Thomas
■Em g ~- Joyless. William H. Barrett, air.
EH n, Tar. Cumming have gone to Wash
to Invite President Taft to come
■9'o Augusta after March 4 and spend
EH tom& time. A house will be provided
■M ?reo °f cha-ge for the president.
President Taft has been good to Att
■■tnrta and Augustan* appreciate it. He
j| ’ 9lTl>fl Judge Joseph R. Lamar for a
RM place on the supreme bench, appointed
■ ■Thomas D. Murphy, a Democrat, as
K I xostmaster, and did other things which
E ■ endeared him to the people of this city.
I ENGLAND IS MENACED
AGAIN BY RAIL STRIKE
Ms LONDON, Dec. 10.—Complete paraly-
HM »!e of industrial life and a coal famine
HM in* threatened as a result of the strike
un ,fle Northeastern railway. Many
■M industrial plants were compelled to
Ma ' iosft today- because of lack of fuel, and
■■ numerous collieries were shut down be-
BHi '’ a ’i*e the output could not be carried
89 away.
At noon today 12,000 men were idle.
||B wl ! t was estimated that by night this
|S|| lUn , ‘ r w °ul<l be Increased to at least
MB ”.f)00 The Northeastern line is cotn
■■ Pletely disorganized.
ImTIADEN OUST
I causes cram
I Ely s Cream Balm Kills the
| Deadly Catarrh Germs.
No Stomach Dosing.
■ -'f"luV l ls bad enough in it-
HH nd b '. n resu ' ts 1,1 loss of taste, smell
HI and anfi leads to serious throat
Hi ■u»ck?a' kr q’ l h oUb,P * 1f not promptly
n 1 i he Beat 'd' catarrh is usually
HH ''’UrL. i’ a 'T " f ,1 ”‘ nose ’ a nd its natural
•h-ti. , ll, ’ wn "ard, into the throat and
■ b,n ■/" ’ h “ lun K»-
H -nv any chances If you have
HH '-e'., .. I,tol J's of catai rh—stuffed up
■ •'re:,,'., '' ' head, nasty discharge
n "**b sore throat, or dry,
''f F'v' K .’," Ukl '- «et a tlfty-cent bottle
‘■"s’/ ,n,’ ~ ,‘ a l‘ ’ Halm from your drug
iH This ... .’he treatment at once.
■ i ..J"' 1 .. ' K not a "burning out"
IB '■ .1 i>., ’I 1 ' Process. It is slmplv a
H :ak,n ’‘waling, antiseptic Balm.
'‘i‘ a.s.' " U ? tlle nostrils back into
u oat. where it instantly
■ -u. s ’ al "f the trouble. That’s
■ -t.-t ” ??? to •■Actually and per-
11 ’’ catarrh.
* S '” u offensive Io ’.ol:
HH . •••tids. start u.dng El. --
■ ' Io.:, y. am, m a sl.o t tip
' " l ", ct»... U. Iltlj . 0r..,1 of t.< ■
HH •» -tHifci dlseus. . t lx I t
WOMAN’S WILL GIVES
$30,000 TO SUFFRAGE
CONCORDIA, KANS., Dec. 10. The
National Woman’s Suffrage association
today’ is $30,000 richer than it*was. The
money is given the votes for women
organization in the will of Mrs. Lilia S.
Buckley, probated here. Mrs. Buckley
has given considerable financial assist
ance to the suffrage campaign in Kan-
SUS.
LUCKY RABBirSFOOT
GRAFTED ON BROKEN ARM
NEAV YORK, De’c. 10.—Or. Ralph L
Mel’ arland repaired a shattered bone in
the arm of Ralph Tomlinson twelve
iSfhinM. grafting ° n U a
V OF TH E CHRISTMAS
|s" M. RICH & BROS. CO. s |
J| Silk Prices Slashed to Shreds :
J* /n the Second Big Day of Rich’s Sr;
1 Pre=lnventory Silk Sale|
,g Silfes Make Delightful Xmas Gifts, %
and at these prices your gift will cost just half; B
or better, you can give two gifts instead of one.
I old the story yesterday-—we’re putting stocks to rights in anticipation of ■<
inventory—a bare three weeks away.
following our annual custom, therefore, we have slashed prices on thou- 5E
sands of yards of silks, and also on trimmings and robes. •C
-Ji ne reduce them now to help you plan for Xmas. Thousands of our custom
tb ers have learned that Rich’s Pre-Inventory Silk Sale provides acceptable
Xmas gifts at very little cost.
31 --Sale started today, but choosing will be equally good tomorrow, and now or
wj* that 1 lie first rush is over you can choose more leisurely. Select from these: jZ
$3 cashmere de soie—a rich black silk, $1.49.
*2.30 silk charmeuse in light-blue colors. $1.19.
59c moire silks in black, white and colors, 23c.
e—, $1 to $1.50 fancy silks 19 to 27 inches wide, 49c. 9 ,
T= %i' *2.50 to $3.00 crepe meteor, with hair-line stripes. $1.49. -
*2.25 black cashmere charmeuse, 44 inches, $1.29. '
*2O to $45 dress patterns, all imported, at $9.95. '
sls to $27 dress patterns, all imported, at $6.95.
J® $35 to $65 Paris semi-made tunics and robes, at $14.75.
Trimmings 9c, worth to 50c: 59c, values to $2, etc. •C
P. S. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. JP
•fps Silk Annex. Left Aisle. Main Floor.
55 Sample Line of Doll Carriages and Go-Carts S ;
5 <*t Savings of a Third to a Half J
2! --Every year in consideration of past, business ij *
’qE given and future business expected this maker—at the end f
of his season—sends us his sample line of carriages and go- \ | X/W9Ma I S’*
JW carts at something less than a third under price. We, in
25 turn, pass the saving on to you. So tomorrow you may
choose from some 200. ry,
English Carriages---Doll Carts--- 5
Collapsible Go-Carts St
a t a third to a half less than regular prices. Va- Sp
UB riqjisly in leather and wicker with steel and rubber tired
steel wheels; some styles rigid; others collapsible. Black
and leading colors in every wanted size.
Pay as little as 50c for asl cart; 98c for a $1.50 buggy, and so on, step s=*
by step, up to $6.50 for a $lO vehicle. *
Purchases will be laid aside and delivered when wanted.
“jg 1 Toyland Annex. Main Floor. gg*
An Outclearing of 200 Suits at (bl t «
5 Whose prices should be $25 to $35 *P •* ;
Some of these suits are makers* surplus stocks which w r e
sold recently for $19.75; values $25 to $35. Others are stragglers from our
own stocks, chiefly $25 suits. And there is one small sample line but re
jf jk cently received which contains suits that earlier in the season would have
/y W.H N. been strong $25 to $35 values. About 200 suits in all, and rare savings for •Cl
/ 'HF Oie woman who wants a new suit or the woman who wants a second suit
I A 'ok / l with which to finish the season.
/1/ I Choose from broadcloths, boucles, mixtures, two-tone diagonals, serges, cheviots. 3*
111 **Tl mannish suitings, etc. Straight cut and cutaway models, coats silk and satin lined, many gjf*
| /f I IjF finished with shields. Styles and sizes for all, some suits plain as a pipe stem; others Pt. !
US al | elaborately braid and velvet trimmed with silk frogs, etc. Leading colors and plenty of
r ' i the staple navy blues, blacks and browns. Choice sls. pC
Waists for Maids’ Xmas Gifts
Every season we sell a great many of these black sateen and soisette I
waists as gifts for maids. The styles this year are in plain and plaited gg-- ;
Jg I with high neck and long sleeves. Smartly tailored. All sizes $1 and $1.50. jCI
=5 ijl $25 to $35 Coats at Just $19.75 J
jE Surplus stocks of several of our best makers; every wanted style and material is rep- gC I
5® resented Some 200 in all. in sizes for misses and women. |
—)■ Iteady-to-Wear. Second Floor. yZ I
M RICH & BROS CO. R,CH * BROS C 0 MRWW
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. IB 12
PRISONERS PAROLED IN
IOWA MAY NOT MARRY
DES MOINES, IOWA, Dec. 10.—Be
cause so many "ticket-of-leave” men
and women, paroled from state refor
matories, get married and cause trouble
the state parole board has prohibited
them from marrying.
WINS MOTORCYCLE RACE
WITH CLOTHES ON FIRE
WILLIAMSTOWN, N. J., Dec. 10.—
With his clothes afire, Joseph Chan
nels won a motorcy<?!e race from two
opponents. The blaze started from.a
lighted pipe In the racer’s pants pocket.
WEDS AMERICAN AFTER
18 TRIPS TO IRELAND
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Janies J. John
ston made 18 annual trips to Ireland.
Each time he stopped in Brookline,
Mass., and called on Miss Hannah Blair.
Today his friends here learned of their
marriage.
PYTHIANS IN SESSION.
WAYCROSS, GA., Dec. 10—The an
nual convention of the Knights of
Pythias of the thirteenth district,
which includes twenty lodges of south
east Georgia, is in session in Waycross'
today. Grand Chancellor Austin, of
Atlanta, and other grand officers are
attending the meeting.
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Bass Dry Goods Co., Atlanta
We accept your spot cash offer nine hundred ladies’ c/>
CQ coats and suits fifty cents on dollar. Goods expressed
co today. Simon Ginsberg & Bro. 1134a W
« More of Those Great Bargains In »
! LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS |
■■■■■■■■■ III* mill lilil UIUHI UIHKIHKnWSHMm MHIIIIIWiniffTiHIIIIHIj'HIM c/)
" On Wednesday Morning At 8 =
cq The immense rush of buyers for these Great
Coat and Suit Bargains overwhelmed us yesterday >
S and today. To those who could not be waited upon
we offer our apologies and extend an invitation to >
< come again tomorrow.
Additional lots of the great Ginsberg purchase g
< have arrived and other lines will be included at the
same half-price figures. Sale will begin at 8 o’clock co
< Wednesday morning.
The Suits are of fine serges, whipcords, diagonals, fancy mixtures, her- co
iz) ringbones and novelty suitings—all new and stylish models. The Coats are
< in the popular long effects-heavy rough mixtures, diagonals and other im- cz
ported coatings. ' w
Those who have not bought their Winter Coats and Suits are indeed >
< fortunate to secure these beautiful garments at exactly half what they
00 would have been priced earlier in the season.
| Very Newest Coats and Suits at 50
Cents on the Doilar. Note the g
I Following Prices
SIO.OO Coats. ,nn $15.00 Suits. ' Est
< priced Jp&.UU priced I .OU %
“ TT S7.SO W slo.oo »
02 $25.00 Coats, d* 4 $30.00 Suits, 4f? AA
y) priced Zp w priced Zp I U.UU -V'
| $15.00 $17.50 I
8 A Sale of Blankets and Comforts >
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CQ Here are seasonable specials in Blankets and Comforts bargains that will not be duplicat
yj ed by any other Atlanta store. An immense stock—but early buyers will get choice of best W
CO offerings.
02 Babies’ Crib Blankets, soft and Extra large and heavx Blankets, Good size Cotton Comforts, silk
warm; this sale, worth $2.25; at 4 A oline-covered; QQa ns
per pair OmC pair I only vOU
C/) Special lot of three-quarter size Full size Cotton Comforts, with Kr
Cotton Blankets; SI.OO 4(s#* Large, fine Wool-Mixed Blankets. splendid silkoline <£ 4 A Q
m values, per pair $4.00 value; per covers I .*tO
Single bed size Cotton Blankets, pair Extra size silkoline-covered Cot -g
(/) on sale tomorrow, CGa ton Comforts;
C/) at, pair Extra large and very fine Cali- $3.00 values s■ wv :„
< Full 11-4 size heavy Cotton Blan- fornia Wool Blankets; the kind Very fine sateen-covered Cotton
S 3 kets; In this sale, sol iby other stores *> fit* Down Comforts; O QQ
pair vOtu at. $5 and $6; pair . . this sale (-g
<Z) p—. .■ , ”..’L
< Big Table of 54 to 60-inch All-Wool Dress Gooc.s—Serges.
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go Broadcloths, New Mixed Suitings, etc.; Up to s2.ooValues,
! Choice For 59c Yard g
“3 _J J
S $2.50 Corduroys,9Bc $1 Silks at 25c a yd. “
Heavy Velvet Corduroys, in b I colors; the Table of plain and fancy Silks, full pieces and renr
regular $2.50 quality; Clßfv nants; worth up to $1; >
In this sale at. yard at per yard CZ)
“ Three Specials In Linen Department ®
C/i C/l
Finest Linen Damask and Huck , 72-inch full bleached ail-linm I Full Blea. hed All-Linen Satin JS.
Towels, hemstitched and scallop- j Satin Table Damask, worth $1.50; I>ama-1< Table X qikiu-. iieunni’i
ed; SI.OO to $1.50 values; this sale, ' ready for use; -r
yj choice, 0n1y.... | per yard .neh, ..nly OG
£
“ We Have Just Cleaned Up a Factory Stock of
I White Enameled Beds
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ft ft ftft Tiles, heavy, handsome and massive Beds are in three- ftft ftft
■/ MX quarter and full size. They are regular *'>.oo to SB.OO MX
““ NfL.aVw values, but you may take choice of the lot for $2.98. Only v*«*VV n;
(/j 238 to sell and thev should be closed out in a day.
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“ Other Bargains In Furniture Dep’t. g
Children’s and Babies’ Rockers, One lot of regular Sf.JlO Parlor Smith’s Axmlnster Rugs size 27 C/5
S "X'’.;'.!:' ' ®Bo "'".7.;. $1.98 $1.50
Babies' Rockers that would De 300 pretty Wicker Rockers, worth 3 by 6-foot Smith’s Axmlnster CC
cheap at 50c; in this $3.50; to sell quickly ©I OJR Rugs, on stile to- *> QQ
(/) Bale at at, choice morrow at only .
<< Babies' High Chairs with tabl ■ 120-coll All-Steel Bed Spring, real Smith's Best Seaml. s Ali-Wool Zt
shelf attachments; 'alue; C3l£tr<i Arl *'iuares, in this Oft
this sale *<OV this rale sale at, only
We Give
cc Green Mitchell,
cc Trading 4s?^ J Near >
< Stampa « wk Whitehall
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