Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1912, NIGHT, Page 4, Image 4

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4 ■ CHANGES INK LAWS PROPOSED Congressman Levy Offers Bill to Congress Providing for Money Elasticity. r WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. Proposing numerous changes In the national hanking Ikws, Representative Levy, of New York, introduced a bill In the house today, the principal sections of which are; Permitting national banks to loin 20 per cent of their capital and surplus on real estate security, which Is now forbid den. Requiring the secretary of the treasury to deposit redundant funds in the treas ury In excess of *30,000,000 with the vari ous national hanks which furnish satis factory Security and providing that the interest i>bM thereon shall be fixed by competitive blds. Allowing banka to Issue circulation notes against assets to the extent of one half of capital by requiring that 60 per cent of Issue to he maintained in gold coin as a legal reserve, of which one-half must be deposited with the treasury. Prohibiting the practice .of allowing country banks to count their debt bal ances against banks in reserve cities as a part of their legal reserve. Allowing the treasury of the United States to transfer funds from - place td place without charge and requiring banks to do likewise; so as to produce Uniform ity in bank deposits. The bill also provides that the blinks with *5,000,000 capital may establish for eign branches to facilitate trade with other countries The first sections of the bill provide Interchangeable bonds with currency certificates’to give elasticity to loss in disposing of 2 per cent bonds. ELK, ON GRAND JURY, REFUSES TO DIVULGE LOCKER CLUB PLANS MACON, GA., Dec. 12.—A unique in cident occurred In the grand jury room when Chester W. Jones, a member of the grand jury, and an Elk. was asked to testify as to the operation of a locker club by the local lodge of Elka. He declined to testify, first, on the I ground that he was a member of the grand jury, and secondly, that lie would be divulging secrets of his lodge. H<- and other members of the grand Jury who are Elks wore then excused from service during the course of the in quiry. Judge W. H. Felton, president of the Macon Railway and Light Company, who was summoned, censured the grand jury in person for making him a wit ness. He said he had never been In a locker club, and that that fact was gen erally known. 5 KILLED WHEN COAL TRAIN RUNS AWAY; INTO DITCH AT CURVE JOHNSTOWN. PA.. Dee. 12. Five men are reported killed and lour in jured in a wreck of a 50-car coal train at Glencoe, on the Pittsburg division of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad south of here early today. The train, drawn by two engines, ran away on the grade just east of Sand Patch tunnel, where the railroad crosses the main ridge of the' Alleghenies. It kept the track for ten miles, but at the Glencoe curve finally plunged off. and the entire train piled In a heap. All the cars were loaded with coal bound for the docks at Baltimore. The wreck Is the worst ever seen by railroad men in this vi cinity. The body of one man has been recovered. LEM BONE, ROLLER OF BONES, ROLLED FOR FINE OF SI,OOO Judge Andrew Calhoun has over turned a time-honored city court tradi tion In handing Lem Rone, Atlanta gambler, a 11,000 fine or twelve months in jail, for participating in a crap game at 166 1-2 Peachtree street on last Sat urday night. Six men caught in the same raid will be arraigned goon before the city court jurist. Judge Calhoun’s heavy dealing with Bone came as a distinct surprise. Tin customary fine in city court for gaming is SSO. and Bone expected to draw dowh the usual sentence. Tin- man immediately retained John Y Smith, obtained his release on a $1,200 bond and announced that he would carry the case to highest courts. HOKE SMITIfNAMED COMMITTEE OF 5 ON APPOINTMENTS WASHINGTON. Dec. 12.—Thirty-three Democratic senators tn conference t. xkM i adopted a resolution authorizing a ‘ mittee of five to investigate and decide ■ the action to be taken on the civil ap- il pointments made by President Taft. Senator Martin, of Virginia, was ap pointed chairman of the committee, and) he appointed an associate members Senu- | tor Smith, of Georgia; Senator Clarke, of Arkansas; Senator Stone, of Missouri, and Senator Owen, of Oklahoma By this action the Democrats have taker, the power of confirmation from the judiciary committee Army, naw and diplomatic appointments w ill be permitted to go through ; \ , 1 "" I '''/**% HOLIOty PRIGES UNTIL JAOftY 10 1 SET OF TEETH sf| HA I I " CROWN AND A <,llll ■ ■ Wrji BRIDGE WORK | ■ g 8a L/ft. 1 * |! other Work at ■g Special Prices. NtW YORK I AMERICAN DENT/ ROOMS F Phone Mam 3207. M a* l-X A M l-a I'l At >< I )<r » a f WaaLAJ DEMOCRAT PASSES LIE TO REPUBLICAN ON FLOOR OF HOUSE WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. The lie was i passed in the house today wltei Re pre-I ser.tative A. Mitchell Palmer, a Pennsyl vania Democrat, denounced as a “will-; ful, deliberate and malicious falsehood," the statement of Representative Farr, a Pennsylvania Republican, that the Del aware, Lackawanna and Western rail road, at th-- solicitation of Palmer, had coerced its Mbpfoyees tn vote for him at the recent election. Palmer demanded htat Farr produce proof of his charge or make a public apol ogy. SHELTERING ARMS NOT TO BE USED AS DETENTION HOME The. Sheltering Arms building at Walton and Marietta streets will not be used as a detention home for chil dren court prisoners. Those in charge of the building notified Probation Of ficer Tindall today that the building would not be ready for county occu pancy for four months and the rental would be $l5O a month. The county commission recently au thorized the juvenile court officials to rent the place for SIOO a month, fol lowing a grand jury's criticism of the conditions at the Central avenue home. Negotiations had been under way with this understanding, but the figures of Ihe Sheltering Arms people proved un sattsf ictory. Probation officer Tindall said today the, commissioners would have to be come reconciled to the idea of building a home suitable to the needs of juvenile delinquents. Greatest Vitalizar Known A 50-CENT BOX FREE A Recent Discovery. Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers, the Most Effective Nerve Strengthener for Men and Wo men Ever Found by Science. This Is Hie world’s newest, safest, most reliable and effective nerve invlgorator, revltallzer, brain awakencr, body strengtb ent-r, without equal In the world's history of medlc-fiie. 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FOR WOMEN.—If you suffer from ner vous breakdown, extreme nervousness, ' bnie'' spells, desire to cry. worry, neu ralgia. back pains,, loss of weight or ap petite. sleeplessnes, headaches and consti pation anil are all out-of-sorts. Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers will make you feel that there is mere to life than you ever real ized efore. Send today for the 50e free trial box. N.> more need of dieting, diversion, trav el. tiresome exercises, dangerous drugs. Heetricity, massage or anything else Kellogg's .Sififtone Wafers do the work for each and all. give you nerve-force and make you love to live. All tirst-class druggists have Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers in stock al SI.OO a box, or they will be mailed direct upon receipt of price by P. .1 Kellogg. 1329 Hoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Mich. No tree trial boxes from druggists. A 50-cent trial box of this great discov ery will prove that they do the work. I hey are gttaarnteed —every wafer. Send coupon below today for free st)e trial box of Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers. Free Trial Box Coupon F. J. Kellogg Co.. 1329 Hoffmaster Block, Battie Creek. Mich. i Send me by return mail free of charge a 50-ccnt trial box of the wonderful discovery for nerves. Kellogg's Sani tone Wafers I inclose 6 cents In I stamps to help pay postage and pack . Ing N'ame Street* or B. F. D City. Ay. . State The rer-ita' ' Mie of Kellogg * Sani tone Waters ; .to for sale In Atlanta by Coursey * Mtinit\t? .' .rietta street; Klkiit Drug Company, ;*>> I'.-achtree street Jac ob.,' Pharmacy, 6\Marietta street (eight stores.) \ No free packages Afom druggists. (Advertisement.) THE ATT,ANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912. | J.M.HiGa Coma J.M.Hkh Cotott. J.M.High Cflanm. | Great Bargains For Friday and Saturday COME EARLY Ostrich Plume Sale For Xmas Gifts ww The finest values in genuine African Ostrich Plumes, in white, black anti colors. Select early to get the exact shade and style you need. $12.50 Pinnies $6.49 SIO.OO Plumes $4.95 $ 6.50 Plumes $3.49 Juniors’ Suits at Cut Prices We take stock January 1, and must close out these Junior Tai lored Suits. * $12.50 Suits, now SIO.OO $15.00 Suits, now $12.00 $20.00 Suits, now $15.00 $22.00 Suits, now SIB.OO $25.00 Suits, now $19.75. All-Woolen Dresses for chil dren and for juniors now greatly reduced in prices. . Christmas Aprons j Nurses’ and Maids’ Aprons of the best qualities, with or with out Bibs—2sc. 50c, 75c. Fancy Aprons in great variety, 25c, 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.50. 1 |RSe |lkl| ' w& “ p^==:sa^sai * ■ ~f| Christmas H If Picture Sale ■ ® >)#{ LX*'ll To our knowledge you can not give more ■k| r'L I genuine joy to a friend than to present a per- fiM I* Ji . I ? | sonally selected picture that appeals to you. k j k y w " h,ve a wonderful stock of reproductions of I masterpieces and of modern subjects at these Ki L? I ij low prices; also Den Pictures, suitably framed, | W M and every’ one will make an acceptable gift. Pictures, values to SI.OO, at ....$ .50 Pictures, values to $2.50, at .... .98 C^UreS ’ va ' ues to $3.50, at .... 1.98 /l values to $4.50, at .... 2.50 Pictures, values to SO.OO. at .... 3.50 / ilk.'l | A great many Art Novelties also in this de- |aS le" i partment suitable for gifts. K •W-* . I «1* n ■ },l Kodaks, $2.00 to $35.00. Films developed H I tLv viW Q J ■■■■ ■■■ i i i. oMV J. M. HIGH CO. v JKW < Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats and Shapes, Values to SB.OO, We have only about fifty Trimmed and Ready-to- Wear Hats to close out at this price, and fifty women will get the biggest bargains of the season. Hats worth to --y SB.OO each, all at one price. 'W, 4? Fine selection of Ty. -4“'' ——■ / gT&y— _ —jSi 1 Shapes in Velvets, jm N® Felts, etc., small, me- £ Ky\ y JZ diuni and large. Vai- •"*. ues to SB.OO 98c Sale Begins at 8:30 VCHtS FURS 1-5 OFF Do you realize that here, just when you want to give Furs for Christinas, that you can take advantage of absolutely unequaled bar gains? Every piece of Fur in our stock is guaranteed to be exactly as represented, and | t very piece, from $12.50 sets to the finest Vl -^ astern and Russian Lynx, will be in in this sale. $12.50 Fur Sets, now slo.oo ' * $15.00 Fur Sets, now sl2.oo $20.00 Fur Sets, now sl6.oo $25.00 Fur Sets, now s2o.oo ft ® \ $35.00 Fur Sets, now s2B.oo i'N $50.00 Fur Sets, now s4o.oo ' // * $75.00 Fur Sets, now s6o.oo General Reduction in Coats For Women, Misses and Children Consider giving her a beautiful Fur or. Plush Coat, or a long, warm Chinchilla, or a handsome Black Cloth, beautifully lined throughout with rich black satin; and W come early to the third floor tomorrow to select before # the stock is too much picked over. / ■jBSFWj Women’s and Misses’ Long Street and Auto Coats— Values to $20.00, at $12.95 ■ Values to $25.00, at $14.75 1 Values to $30.00, at.... $19.75 g Beautiful Seal and Mirrored Plush Coats, at $29.75 and s ' r s 2s °°. The finest Russian Pony and other Fur Coats now at greatly reduced prices. All Juniors'and Children’s Coats on the Second Floor are now being sold at greatly reduced prices. y I . P)PjQ ANI PJNTQ fofC ° n «-C O ff.Dress.Tie N 1 11 Shirtwaist and Infant’s Wear -A Complete Line of these Famous Pins MOUNTED 1N ATTRACTIVE holiday boxes A MOST ACCEPTABLE AND - useful “gift wHL Remember that these pins are fully guaranteed for satisfactory wear. ((Assortment includes beautiful , patterns in all finishes and real hand engraved. Jewelry Dcpt Ufii ' Ui***""" Priced 35c. to $1.35 Sets Visit demonstrator who will be pleased to show pins and explain their menu Christmas Suggestions From Our Shoe Department We are headquarters for Daniel Green felt fur-trimmed Ju liets and Comfys, in ail color*—blue, brown, red, gray, laven der. purple, old rose, black and oxford; all prices, SI.OO, $125 $1.50, $2.00. * ’ fib. A > z ' X /» ’lx u I 0 /X r-— •'« V,_r-Tt/ I K I 0 ; > Children's Eeggins u. .m colors—black, red, blue, brown and white —all prices. 75c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50. Men's, boys' and youths' Slippers, In all leathers, priced from SI,OO to $2.50. Misses' and children's felt Juliets; all prices. 75c, SI.OO, $1.25. ... Xmas Jjf? es Don’t fail to see the \ nobby Silk Four-in- ' Hand Ties we are \ selling at 0n1y... ,25 c 1 W Also beautiful and / 1 exclusive novelties in Silk Neckwear at and $1 \ \\~sA And our Boxe <3 Sets. ' l hwd that include Silk i Necktie. Silk Hand- ly- tart! kerchief and Silk Sox at $1 to $2 set Men’s Gloves ztl; :!" 'J *' zV-: v | - ■1 h b AvzJ\ : 1 ■ I hi ;•••* GLOVES T * I I I | I M ® 1 ■ - The famous D. & P. Gloves for men. “They wear out. but they take their time about it.” Prices $1.50 and $2.00. Men’s stylish Kid Gloves. Spe cial price. Pair SI.OO. Men’s Auto Gloves that have been $3.50, now $2.50. Furniture OneJ ifth Off Entire suck Goes in 1 > j 1 | .111 ™- R l! See the ||||||L|i J ' Fine Offer- Xmas Gifts i -Haviland China. Also White and Gold Sets and Open Stock 1 New stock just in of 100-Piece Sets, also open stock. See our special offer ings of Dinenr Sets at $14.98. $22.50, S3O and $38.50. Values sls to sls set. High’s Lunch Room Save time while doing your Christ mas shopping. Don’t go home for luneh; go down to our nice new Lunch Room, where you can get a tine meal at a very low price. * High’s Toy Dept. Don’t fall to see our special p**au!.igs In Dolls, Toys, Wheel Cwiis, Furni ture, etc. )-:> fhl« tie place to gel th best Toj's at loWe crli