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■GE MNDSI
Issi GREECE
IB Sign Armistice Friday,
! Bniting Allies on Terms
M for Turkey.
; :V .iias formally
ee terms to be pre-
r , l:k . : at til* London confer
■■ . . today by a Bul-
:■■ official. Greece will
■■' . . t!l , g.-ne’al armistice
!■ ’ ,>am th'- peac.. negotiations
. envois have a place
■K . . eh r-m-e. Bulgaria. Servin.
■■ Ahmtem.-gro are now unit-’
... . oeiit'oiis io be presented
_
■ace Envoys
■t ach London
It. . 11.—Peace delegates
■K part in the Turko-Balkan
■H,. ■■ began arriving in tills
first lei,.gatio!; to reach
’he Montenegrins. The
BK; '.liyunkovitcli, M. Popoviteh.
. minister to Tur-
■K ... ..cd that Friday atm Sat
IK ms-mr, that the
|K i-in.'-s will not begin until Mon
| ■ Gurins their stay here the pleni
- v George, and at some time dtir
the course of the negotiations the
till probably give a state
Guild hall.
E ■-..:, ih aii •■f the State rooms of St.
have placed at the
the delegates, except the
■ which is n-.-'i’.-d exclu-
for the king’s use on state oCva
,y.,-en Anne’s mom. the armor.'
th, other mri' i merits will be at the
K<S& nv.ys and their suit. s.
K- . —.stuns of the i-onfvr-
. will In held in the picture gal
b. neat'u walls adorned with the
: nri works in England.
■reek and Turk
Beets to Meet
BIAS. I . 11. A dec naval
>n t '.ho fleets of
. ,■■■ anil Tut key is imminent. The
| tie.-t is preparing to put to
tit- Da Iles, according to a
r.0.iv..; h.rc today, and th.
, wsse’s the Aegean are un.ier
li'.i.i .a steam to sail against the
.vtmabio Tu kish warsnips
■ ooved to the western end of
I . nolle.- an,l are b. Ing bold un
-t i'r at Ka'i -tlltane. Tile decks
" cleared I'm- battle D.-strov-
began a r.wummi sam-e inis after
|K"’ nfl ft Is liev. d 111. fleet will
’lite the Aegean after dark-
falls tonight.
■Bb ' . ' forces in Epirus, who are
'jr-'. tip Ihe campaign against
EMp- . ar., om-ning all th., Christian!
- a from
' '. ..ay stated that the Turks
’'■’ torch to over HO villages
■■ tiiv past 72 hours.
'■ '' insliatos
"il - n victims to rhe fury of the
soldiery.
i Starving Refugees
B hrong Salonika
M' ASHIx.H’, >X. Dec. 11. -Forty
uni , . -tit p,. pm; starving refit-|
' Balkans are crowded
nit, • and plagu. . according to a
|||| n received by'the state depart
today from John Kepi, .American
I^B'.' 1, '■ Salonika. The International
ooard there bus issued an
for aid.
1 h.. sanitarj conditions resulting
!■ 'bflux of refugees are fully as
1 'Us a.- th,, lack of food and clothing.
oK t ii'.'in Roil < boss is planning <•
IK m i espouse to this appeal.
■ WO YEARS IN PRISON FOR
J -X-PARTNER OF GAYNOR
B V' 'UK. Dec. 11. < ha) ; s Hyd. . I
underlain and former lav i
-Mayor Gaynor, today was
: " s> titan two years and
ti'.-fv and a ha.if years
B-n-. '' aflel ' imposition of 'Juel
“ " :ls '''’leased on Si'.-,.0,10 I,ail
■„. .. / upon his appeal from
■ i f lurned on November 29.
Btihation'Tl’ 'Vitii chronic cun- j
■'l,;.am, n ' i,d and gentle effect of I
■' C ’ S , ' inak "« es-
■ i
■ the n ! LL CHANGE at
I THE BONITA THEATER
I ON THURSDAY
B‘-'fumm?; g . ~f. K ‘ aek’W eills," one of
B'“' ''im ' thiV f<>'’ the
■"'"- J and m.' t,, ’ l 1 S0 " T l''' Bonita
ai Mio atnily Jars.” anotiler big
■ ha’ ,io , /."m wbl take its place for
■ T|, ot the week.
K ’■"«" Musical Comedy
■ . ' 1 ll '" famous ’’.Aviation
■". j" .’.m', "" Vlr } K tllp mu**'
■ r - nit i' " 1 ' ' 1 I l ' ll ' **'e\er St en I
oi'in 1 ' i; ‘ ~” l l 'ta 'loii't forget
H lullmv "‘"tl'»>i pictures
■•b it , everj PelTonimnce.
RELATIVES TAKE BODY
OF DR. J. W. MILLARD
TO SHELBYVILLE, KY.
Members of the immediate family left
today with the remains of Dr. Junius AA’.
Millard, pastor of the Jackson Hill Bap
tist church, who died suddenly Sunday
night, for Shelbyville, Ky.. where burial
will be made.
Funeral services, conducted by prom
inent Atlanta, ministers, were held at
the Jackson Hill church yesterday aft
ernoon. The church was filled to over
flowing with friends of the dead pas
tor and members of his former congre
gations.
The last rites were conducted by Dr.
Jolfti E; White, pastor of the Second
Baptist church and life-long friend of
the deceased. Dr. White was assisted
by I>r. John F. Purser, Dr. C. W. Daniel.
Dr. A. H. Gordon. Dr. J. J. Bennett
and Dr. A. T. Spalding. Telegrams of
condolence from North Carolina, Ken
tucky and Maryland, where Dr. Millard
had had charges, were received and
read.
SAVANNAHANS LINING UP
FOR MAYORALTY CONTEST
SAVANNAH, GA.. Dec. 11.—The first
show-down in the municipal campaign
will come next week, when the two con
tending factions will hold big mass meet
ings for the purpose of determining their
relative strength. Captain George P.
Walker will be formally notified of his
nomination as mayor at a rally at the
Savannah theater Tuesday night.
The Davant clubs of the city'have en
gaged the theater for the following night,
when their candidate, Captain R. J. Da
vant, will also be formally notilled. It is
expected that the fight will wax fast and
furious from this time on.
Handsome Gifts for the Home
Extremely Low Prices and Terms to Suit You
House Furniture and ironic Furnishings are ihe IDEAL Christmas Gifts. And consider
ing the quality, you can t buy these things in Atlanta al anything like the SPECIAL CHRIST
MAS PRICES tve are offering them for. We have facilities for buying al ROCK-BOTTOM
PRICES, we are outside the high-rent district, and Ave do a large business on a small protit: that
is \\H\ we are able to offer you DECIDEDLY the best prices on EVERYTHING. And be
sides this, we will be glad to charge what you buy, and Avill divide the payment To SI IT YOU.
We appreciate your Inisiness, and. therefore, offer you EVERY INDUCEAIEXT to trade here.
When you SEE our goods and compare them with what you are offered elsewhere, you'll
1 HEX realize how much you can save by buying from us.
mCX” fjCT* F° r ONE MORE WEEK we will give to every purchaser of $25.00 or
w sh sLm Km** more, a. 56-piece White and Gold Fine China Dinner Set.
Mother Would A Handsome Chifforobe
a McOougall Cabinet For Father or Brother
s»MiiSggg||l
WMill SB |
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HE' "•'"id
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This: iniveisiilly acknowledged the
best unit most complete Kitclmn Cab-
inet ever made. It has removable drop !
flour bin; glass jars for sugar, coffee, <s W
tea and spices; large drawers; cake SI
and bread boxes; metal plated, dust-
, A Genuine s2i.t>o Chiftorobe for $lB. That's the kind
proof sliding biscuit board: extra top ~,,, , . k V “ ?
1 ot values we give you. I his Chiftorobe has 5 deep
io prevent dust getting into drawers; drawers, large hat box, wide clothes closet for hold
in fact, everything that goes to make mg t> to 8 suits, and represents convenience in per-
a Cabinet perfect is here. Solid oak SPb’CI\I THIS WEEK ‘ • SlB 00
with 3-ply veneer back of seasoned ’ J *** **•’*%<'
oak: $22 up. SPECIAL €' < 5“7 EA Other styles of Circassian walnut, golden oak,
LEADERS for $25 amt . I awiJ | mahogany and early English.
■»».. An Empire Range AnEasy Kelly or
tor the Morns Pusii-Button Chair
Giiristniiis Him®
.. im» tsse»B.--‘»Lun™tt
' Range io use less son merit oi I
jfm l -mi .’.ive better KELLY and I | I
ion Gian any u o ßf< IS I G/W I
uHuj- Hauge, r.'giud- CHAIRS mem I'
sz - j i
a ,-steel, tud has the il,e '' iP *’ lll ■
finest steel trim- chairs ever I “i;''l 1 I
mings. 14 to 20-inch an <1 I ' ”
ovens. We will re- make elegant .".’•ass-, '.'.t--
» place worn parts any ~ ,
time v'thm Hack
It is made especially tor US, and we guarantee it in coidoi ins to body. With or without push
EVERY particular. Cash or divided SO buHon. All woods and 50 Up
Our $5.00 Leather Rockers for $2.98, and our $6.00 Ladies’ Writing Desks in all woods for $3.98
are the talk of the town. If you want one, you’d better HURRY.
EMPIRE F SKSf
Open Even ings I 129-131 Whitehall Street WeWUI Divide
Until Xmas | > A Payments
I Between Mitchell St. and Trinity Ave.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. « DECEMBER 1912.
MOB TAKES RECORDS
FROM TOWN AT NIGHT
IN COUNTY SEAT WAR
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA., Dee. 11.
—So bitter has tlie fight of tin resi
dents of Delaware county become over
the location-of thv county seat that an
appeal was sent to Governor Cruee to
day to order a company of militia there
to restore order.
A mote from uld Jay marched to New
Jay*, the official county seat, during the
night and took possession of all the
county records, then cut the wires lead
ing into the town. Before the wires
went wrong, however, a message said
that the mob was preparing to carry
the documents to Old Jay and set up
the county seat there. The court house
is at New Jay. and so is the county
jail.
Leaders of the mob before leaving
Old Jay, threatened to lock up all the
county officials in the jail at New Jay,
so that they could not Interfere In the
removal of the documents.
BURY ME DEEP. ECK SAYS,
THEN SWALLOWS POISON
RICO, COL.. Dee. 11.—After telling his
employer to see that he was burled deep,
with plenty of rocks piled on his body,
Carl Eck, aged 20, a cook working here
in Hail's restaurant, went to the kitchen
and swallowed a large quantity oj mor
phine. He died soon afterward In con
j vulsions. His father lives in Ouray.
I PROHIBITION JUDGE LENIENT.
ANNISTON, ALA., Dee. 11.—Judge W.
11. Cooper, the i.ew probate judge, who
wa.- elected as an ardent prohibitionist,
disposed of the flrst two cases coming
before him for violation ot the prohibition
law yesterday by the Imposition of very
moderate (Ines —$25 each. Judgt Cooper
says It is his purpose to deal gently with
parties on flrst offense, but he will not
be lenient toward the repeater.
WOMAN’S CELLAR IS
DUG UP BY POLICE IN
MURDER FARM HUNT
LANSING, MICH., Dee. 11.—Police
today are digging In the cellar of she
boarding house conducted by Mrs. Mary-
Lucas here for traces of bodies of per
sons believed to have died in a plot
similar to that of Mrs. Helle Gunness.
who conducted a ‘‘murder farm” near
LaPorte, Ind.
Mrs. Lucas confessed that she mur
dered Mrs. Pauline Fingle, one of her
boarders The police learned of other
mysterious disappearances. They be
gan an excavation in tile cellar of the
woman’s home, searching for ttfe body
of Carl Miller, a contractor from Fort
Scott, Kane., who paid att' 'ition to the
woman and then disappeared. Th< y
found some clothing and a "lot of quick
lime,”
Mrs. Lucas and her husband practiced
law here at one time. They left and
went West. Later Mrs. Lucas came
back, saying her husband had died sud
denly. She became, through his death,
owner of a considerable amount of
property here.
She murdered the Fingle woman, she
said, because she was jealous of atten
tions paid to her by John. Borenz.
PLAN CONCRETE HOUSES
TO REPLACE “SHACKS”
LOS ANGELES, CAL.. Dec. 11.—Based
tfpon the theory of "business pliilan
thropliy,” a corporation .capitalized at
$500,000 and managed by leading bankers
and charity workers was launched here
to build concrete houses for the poor and
remove the shacks and "courts" that now
thickly dot the slums.
WW rH£ STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
I s -M. RICH & BROS. CO. = I
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S Mighty Outclearing of Suits |
January and February Prices in December t
—More than 400 suits now marked at outclearing prices.
—Most of them are makers’ surplus stock and sample lines on which we
make a protit ; the rest of them are our own good suits which we sacrifice because the ’
Al 111 season wanes.
—All the suits are, a third to a half —and even less —than the prices you
would have paid a month ago. All the suits are in perfect styles: the greater part have Jp*
been in the house less than 30 days. All grouped under these three prices: JJp*
N* ar Half and Less Than Half Prices
BNrf i s tho price selected to move f \
ii* /'B F x || some 200 suits that earlier . I\ Jp
/ cw II I the season would have \ k \
y ■ JL sold at $25, S3O and $35. A. / •* /
Ij) Some are a maker’s can-' / Jr*
\ I celled orders of suits recently acquired, oth-wT •\/ it
IJI [l'ffl ers are P ar t of our New York purchases W < j •A,
U jLHQ which were on sale at $19.75: values $25 to i: j Jy*
y. $35. The rest art? stragglers from regular
lles ' consisting chiefly of $25 suits. Ph
Styles and sizes for all in broadcloths. I/) Jt
■u mixtures, boucles, two-tone diagonals, serges, A JC
cheviots, etc. Straight cui and cutaway p Sp
„.«» i I models, plain or with braid and frog and vel- i it
□J 'll vet trimmings. All mdors and plenty of the I
I J-'’ staple black, naw and brown. Values to $35 '
at sls. My
f° r Suits Formerly I$Q t for Suits Formerly «i ’
S Priced Up to $75 Priced Up to $45
I'he cheapest suit in this lot is $45; a few More than 100 of these suits, whose prices
are $75: the greater part are SSO to $65. All have been clipped from $35, S4O and $45 to
“Ip bear the original tickets, and the special sale „ t . . „ „ ■ . . . S’*
' The collection is of peculiar interest to those
jiriee ticket oi $3o —you can see exactly who desire exclusive and beautiful suits. JL*
i what the savings are. There are fancy models in this lot that you will BC7
i ’ find onlj in the exclusive Fifth Avenue shops;
SSS A few imported models in the lot,.and copies many others are plain with the severity only pos-
yjjl us Poriet, Bernard and Amy Linker. Cutaway, sible to the best tailoring.
"'TSI Umpire, Directoire and severely tailored mannish The suits are all from our regular makers, and (2 s *
“jg coats. Styles as elaborate or as plain as you their duplicates have sold freely at $35 to $45.
please. In ultra fashionable materials as well as Every wanted material, style and color, we believe, 2*
; staple serges, diagonals and broadcloths. Leading is represented and nearly every woman can be 5*
colors and black, navy and brown. suited. Choice $25. (Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor)
S Wonderfully Good Coats at sls Gift of Hlld- *
** (t? 1 C A glorious assemblage of Mll p c PaffiimA *
I coats that are Ihe last word iu style 11111 S 1 611111116 •£,
if and material at sls. Styles and sizes ■ . . v .'x- •
suitable for the miss of 14 to 17 or the grown woman. ''OHICI be a Ainas gilt ill
“Ml Choice .just sls. . deed! All of Hudnut’s fa-
’Z* The styles and materials will please the nious preparations are now JC
most exacting. There are shaggy zibelines, soft, luxu- 0,1 display. Just now Hudnut
rious cainelshair. striking chinchilla and boucles. has a special demonstration in
'■-fa stunning black and white stripe and two-tone diago- our Center Aisle of all his toilet s=>
nals and chinchillas, solid color serges, broadcloths preparations and perfumes. Many
JIB and diagonals, smart imported English coatings—in °f the articles are in charming
7J9® short, every material that has been pronounced sash- Christmas containers. Os special
,ionable and right. Styles include belted and plain interest Xmas gifts are:
■c®* eoats, tailored eoats and others with wide revers and toilet M a >s. 75c and $1.25; JjC
collars of cloth, corduroy or velvet. Half lined with Sachet Bags, $1.50; Perfimxj.
sa ’* n or self materials, unlined and full lined. Every 50c to $5.
smart color and combination. Center Aisle. (Center Aisle. Main Floor.) '
.> q.i n < i Encore Sale of Xmas Silk Hose 2 4
o A Q 1 rained “cats and dogs.” The sale is now re- tss
. zA 03.16 peated, in response to many requests.
Silver mesh bags of the right » o r C‘ll Ct $ •
□5 style and quality are rather “ DOX OI OIIK OtOCkingS, 1
scarce, so we feel proud io offer 3 Pairs to Box, for $2.25
, i» such a variety at these under-
J* prices: Just to stimulate early Xmas buying,
' 2 $1 4-R for $2.50 German sil- we make this great offer for tomorrow onlv.
Siundmesh. 5-ineh frame.’’"km Hneik The stockings are a perfect SIOO grade. Malle‘of
ft* a q f or *3 50 German sil- I’ ure Viread silk. All have lisle heels, soles and toes to
7ft® ver i,ag 8 m th< new insure wear. Choice of lisle or silk garter tops. High
10 Armor unbreakable mesh. Plain and spliced heel. Usually SI.OO, sold in box of three (by
embossed 5 and fi-inch frames. t| ie | )OX only) for $2.25. No phone or mail orders.
or nl i sses ' mesh bags ‘ OjC
. 2 sil. $1.25 Silk Stockings, 83c -&
tea ver mesh bags, kid We have been favored with a mill's overplus
hued, round inesh or unlined unbreak- s t oc Jj of silk stockings known as “run of the mill”
J® able mesh, a and b-inch trames. , , .7 Mr
QQ for German silver ? ra(le - ■* * lls weans that the stockings have not been g-a
q)«5..70 mesh bags' worth to thoroughly examined for defects, and it is possible JLs
Jte $5.50. In tin* new Armor and unbreak- that oye pair in ten may show a slight imperfection.
jjU able mesh with wide ball fringe on (» ni . personal inspection shows the stockings to be ab-
i> . tom. Six-inch tram. A A . g| * solutely perfect—look them over for yourself. ga
*' " These stockings are made of a firm quality pure thread
' silk in a full, plump weight. Full fashioned and finely finished. -Z 53
SB IJ 11 1 • C Some have lisle ieet and garter tops; others are all silk
W i"! MTI fi PI*CII IP I" throughout. All have high spliced silk heels. Colors are
lIM 11 M»vK. i vll IV■ * O brown, tan. sky, pink, taupe, black and white. Al! sizes Bto
•7, Aro Alim-vc 10 - Xot a stocking in the lot is worth regularly less than $1;
ras jnre Zgtu/uj/a uiLUJie many are worth $1.50; the average is o*>
Almost a quarter ot a million here. easHy SL2 S. Choice OOC «»
10 10c to $25. g,-.-'
4S F ” or ’ Men’s 50c Silk Hose, 29c J-
J* np 11 Called “seconds,” but the hurts are hard to find.
M * OViana For wearing or gift purposes they are as good as
iii’ r ii “firsts.”
e I OVS aillt Happiness lO]’ all. Great variety in solid colors and black and accordion and
’'S Tovland Annex. Main two tone effects—black and red, brown and blue, etc. All pure
iii , 1 j.. thread silk with lisle soles and tops. A box of a half dozen ■•I -
Plool*. IjOII. pairs would please him immensely, (Hosiery—Main Floor)
RICH & BROS. CO RICH & BROS. CO.
EVERY Us A jklT A H HAS A MEANING
GEORGIAN ALL ITS OWN
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