Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1912, FINAL, Page 6, Image 6
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RECALL FOR BULL
MOOSE OFFICIALS
Progressives Apply Principle to
Party Organizatoin Main
tain N. Y. Headquarters.
CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Leaders of the
Progressive party here to attend the
two-day general conference on organi
zation, left Chicago today. Among them
went Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, bound
for his home in New York. Colonel
Roosevelt left for the East at 10:15
o'clock. A big crowd at the
station bid him farewell. The con
ference came to an end last night with
a meeting in the LaHalle hotel.
In the meantime the national com
mittee of the party had formulated a
number of definite plans for organiza
tion and the work will begin at once.
Permanent headquarters will be opens'.;
in New York, with a branch In Wash
ington. The organization work will be
conducted from New York. The pub-\
licity and legislative reference bureaus
will be in Washington. Medill Mc-
Cormick, national committeeman from
Illinois and vice chairman of the na
tional committee, will maintain an of
fice in Chicago, but extensive quarters
■will not be opened here for the present.
The national committee at its closing
session here provided that the recall
should be operative against officers or
special committees of the Progressive
national committee. The officers of the
committee may be recalled at any time
by a vote of a majority of the members
of the committee. It is also possible
under the rule to recall members or of
ficers of the executive committee. One
faction of the party is said to have de
aired the recall of George W. Perkins,
head of the executive committee.
Special meetings of the committee to
act on a recall may be held on a peti
tion signed by a fourth of the member
ahi p.
matron“shocks”her
13 MALE NEIGHBORS
WHEN SHE DISROBES
MACON, GA.. Dec. 12.—Thirteen male
residents of the Mercer university
neighborhood have been summoned to
appear in police court against Mrs.
I.ennie Pringle, as the result of a peti
tion filed bj them with city council.
The council turned the petition over to
the chief of police, who promptly dock
eted a case against Mrs. Pringle and
summoned as witnesses all of the citi
zens who signed the paper.
Mrs. Pringle is a young and very at
tractive married woman, living at 202
Tattnall street. She and her friends
are indignant at the steps that have
been taken against her, and say she
has been grossly maligned, ail because
she “snubs” her neighbors and refuses
to have anything to do with them.
The neighbors say, in the petition
filed with council, that the last of Mrs.
Pringle’s offenses lias been the undress
ing in her rooms with the windows open
and the lights burning, so that she was
plainly to be seen from the streets. The
petition asked council to make Mrs.
Pringle move to another locality.
W. A. Thompson, a lawer; C. W.'
Jones, a contractor, and other well
known citizens signed the petition. The
aidermen were puzzled over the matter,
but finally shifted the burden to the
chief of police, who has in turn put it
up to the complainants to make out a
case.
A FINE OF $25 SPEEDING
MAY COST LAWYER $50,000
ROCHESTER. N. Y. Dec. 12.—Con
viction for speeding his automobile may
cost Garryson Payne, a New York law
yer, $50,000. The complaint against
Payne was heard by Justice Buyck at
Irondequoit, who imposed a fine of $25.
’l'o be prepared to take an appeal, the
defendant had with him in court a
phonograph and a moving picture ma
chine.
Payne claims that a clause in his fa
ther's will provides that if he has no
court convictions against him at the
sge of 30 he will inherit $50,000.
VETS REFUSE TO INDORSE
MRS. HELEN LONGSTREET
MACON, GA., Dec. 12.—The R. A.
Smith camp of Confederate Veterans
has refused to indorse Mrs. Helen
Dortch Longstreet for reappointment
as postmaster at Gainesville. A letter ,
in her behalf was received by the i
camp, and a motion to lay it on the
table Indefinitely was unanimously
adopted.
GOLD SPECTACLES.
The proper gift for father and moth
er The correct lenses fitted after the
holidays without extra charge. A. K.
Hawkes Co., Opticians, 14 Whitehall
St. (Advt.)
FUNERAL NOTICE.
TROY The friends and relatives of Mr
and Mrs. Robert 11. Troy and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Leonard
and family ate invited to attend the
funeral of Mr Robert H. Troy. Friday
December 13, 191 L at 11 a. tn., from his
luje resident e. 5 Hammond street, in
West End The following named gen
tlemen will please act as pallbearers
and meet at the office <>f H. M Pat
terson A- Son. at to 15 o'clock; Mr.
D. J Ray. Mr. Ix>uis Estes. Mr P
D. McCanley, Mr. .1, c. Logan, Mr
H I'. Sanders and Mr. W .1 Me
Bride.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
a private sanitarium
Thursday morning. December 12, 1912,
at 3 oel'H'k. Mr. Patrick Hogan
He is survßetl by three daughters,
Mrs. E. A Massa, of Atlanta. Mrs
P. C. Benedict and 41kh Katherine
Hogan, and two sons. W .1, and lames
Hogan. Funeral services will >h belt!
this afternoon at 4 o'cluck from th,.
Church of the immaculate Conception
Rev Father Kennedy officiating Ro
mains will be taken to hlr .>iq Imine
• Tnclnniiti. Ohio, for interment Pull-
Ijearers will be selected from members
of the Gland Army of th. Republic
mu! will meet at the chsm-l or p t
Blooii.ftelil at 3 p. nt Cincinnati
papers pletise copy.
BURGLAR STEALS NOTHING,
PUTS TEN CENTS IN TILL
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 12.—Jbhn Scherre,
proprietor of a saloon at 6308 Olive
street road, reported at Clayton that a
burglar who forced his way. Into his
saloon between midnight and 5 a. tn.,
not only didn't steal anything, but put
ten e nts Into the cash register.
Suggestions From Jacobs’ Stock of
Splendid Gifts for W omen and Y oungGirls
Os Fine Leather
and Distinguished!
AIAVAYS acceptable and prized
by the recipient as a gift of genuine
quality. JACOBS' entire stock is
new goods of this season’s manufac
ture. Nothing left, over or handled.
Anu customers find JACOBS' Val
ues the BEST.
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Envelope Shape of very fine Grain,
7-inch top of Gun Metal; lined
with heavy gray silk; extra flap
fastener and strap handle; card
case, silk lined. $2.25.
Genuine Levant and leather lined
deep style, 7-inch top of heavy
German silver; double strap han
dle; coin purse; $3.25.
Os Fine Seal and leather lined; Gun
Metal top; double strap handle;
coin purse, $3.50, and an exceed
ingly handsome gift. Other Bags
in real Seal. $2.00 and up.
Genuine Gun Metal Mesh Bag, fin
est quality and fully guaranteed;
heavy top, long link chain, 5-inch
size, SB.OO. In very fine mesh,
round top, $12.50. Others. $5.00
up.
Sterling Silver Mesh Bags, 5-inch;
very strong, fine mesh, long link
chain, sl4. Can you duplicate it?
Gold Fountain Pens
One of the best selections for
the man, woman or student who has
not already a good one. Few gifts
give so many years of good service.
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens in
complete line, $2.50 to $12.00.
Styles Illustrated: Top. Plain.
$2.50; 2nd. Two solid gold bands,
$3.50; 3rd, Solid gold filigree,
$10.00: 4th. Ladies' Thin Pen,
sterling silver filigree. $5.00. All
in 14-kt. gold pens.
14-kt. Gold Fountain Pen made by
the L. E. Waterman Pen Co. and
■which we guarantee under our
own name. Unquestionably the
finest gold fountain pen ever of
fered at the price, SI.OO. All
style points; barrels of plain hard
rubber.
Genuine Conklin Self-Filling Foun
tain Pen for $1.50. The first real
self-filling fountain pen on the
market under $2.50.
Importations Shown
at Jacobs’ Only
SHOWN in New York only at
Gorham's and other houses car
rying the Finest Stationery. Shown
in Atlanta only at JACOBS’. It is
beautiful, and of the finest quality.
Made in Germany.
Esmeralda, a new Barred Station
ery of exquisite quality. Comes In
delicate tones of Violet. Envelopes
Hued with deeper tones of the
same shades. Correspondence
Cards and Envelopes, a box 50c
and 60c.
Gutes Leinen, a heavy beautiful
linen with the envelopes lined in
colors, all shades. Paper and En
velopes, quire boxes, 50c. 60c, 85c,
SI.OO.
Hand-Painted Floral Box, long and
narrow glove shape; containing
Correspondence Cards and Envel
opes; 75c.
CT~' g -'Z."* ""
Flat Hinged Boxes, pretty floral cov
ers; 2 quires Hurd’s Linen Lawn,
50c.
Lawnette Pink and White Assorted
Stationery, in large, handsomely
decorated Floral Boxes; 4 quires.
Very beautiful, $2.25.
18-inch Floral or Holly Boxes, for
gloves; containing 3 quires Hurd's
Lawn Finish: in thnexlzcn SI.OO.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ASD NEWS.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912.
ELLIJAY REBUILDING.
ELLIJAY, GA., Dec. 12.--Following
the $50,000 fire which came near wiping
Ellijay from the map on November 8,
the town is beginning to rebuild. The
brick buildings of M. J. Webb & Co.
and Cole Drug Company are being rap
idly rebuilt and will soon be again oc
cupied. Other Improvements are con
templated in the near future.
Greeting Cards Should Be Ordered At Once
EnGRAVERS are becoming more crowded daily, and therefore
all orders for Personal Greeting Cards should be placed immedi
ately. We are still in a position to execute all orders promptly
and in ample time for Christmas Gifts, but we urge our custom
ers to make quick selections. Complete Sample Books at our Main
Store, showing all of the Christmas and New Year designs.
The Personal Cards and Booklets are more beautiful this
season than ever in the past, and they carry a pretty individual
expression which no stock card can convey.
Magnificent Display of Gold and
Sterling Silver Jewelry at
Most Moderate Prices
T IE most important feature about this Jewelry Department is, it
Is a new department which we have just opened this week. The
complete stock is new. Every article is this season’s design and
manufacture and you may select indiscriminately—there is no left
over stock mixed in to fool the unwary buyer.
Furthermore, our prices are comparatively very low. We have
secured concessions in buying this large stock, and you derive the
benefit. Jacobs’ New Jewelry Department at the Main Store pre
sents the opportunity to buy some handsome gifts considerably
below the regular charges of first-class jewelers.
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1— 36-inch Chain of Sterling Silver, set with small pearls and ame
thysts, $4.00.
2 36-inch Gold Chain, set with emeralds, 10-kt., $3.25.
3 36-inch Chain of Gun Metal, small links, plain, 85c.
4 Sterling Bar Pin, set with emeralds, $2.25.
5 Brooch, gold plate and pearl, 50c.
6 Sterling Silver Locket, back gold washed, face enamel inlaid in
tiny rose design, beautiful coloring, $2.50.
Hundreds of equally as fine values.
Rich Cut Glass and China
You can buy Beautiful, Rich Cut
Glass of exquisite quality in Jacobs’
.• [? Art Department from 1-4 to 1-2 be
-1 J lOW ° t * ler re 9 u ' ar reta '* charges.
Water or Claret Pitcher shown in
Z three cuttings of rare beauty and
h much admired;
. Polar Star, Pin-
/£% wheel and Chry-
/•’*'*'** Bant hemum. Clear
and brllllan L
/ heavy; deep-
ly cu t> 2, 3
\ 4‘Pt- sizes;
:sF ===—"■ $7 .go.
Tumblers in the same cuttings. They can not be equaled under $7.50
a dozen. Jacobs' Special Price $5.00.
Bowls for Fruit and Salad; 8-ln„ $1.98, value $3.00; 9-in., value $5.00,
at $2.98. We have in the past shown exceptional values at $1.98
and $2.98, but never to equal these.
Vases of Cut Glass in many handsome cuttings and the beautiful
Rock Crystals. Prices 75c to $25.00.
Bisque Dutch Doll FREE
@ For Every Little Girl Friday
I T
1 OMORROW at our Main Store we shall
yj give wj.a every Doll sold, regardless oi its
JI ll price, one of these quaint little Dutch dolls,
T’Ty’T'LJus 3 I’ 2 inches tall and jointed at the shoulders.
l/' 111 11 I All of our customers say that they do not
' A nd elsewhere as handsome dolls, nor as
moderately priced dolls. And when you
4 A have compared values, we think you, too,
V will P urchase Jacobs’.
V J Bisque Doll, fully jointed, 23 inches;
unquestionably the handsomest in
—the city for SI.OO. Natural, long
Ai curls, hair eyebrows and lashes,
dosing eyes, and stockings and
" ' shoes.
Kid Doll, 15 inches: unbreakable, celluloid head and arms; joint
ed atJtuees, hips, shoulders and elbows. $2.00, and splendid
value. Others in kid. 25c up.
Little Girl Dolls, wonderfully natural and child-like. Very long,
beautiful curls, hair eyebrows and lashes, closing eyes, satin
slippers, silk sox. 18-in., $3.00: up to 35-in., SIB.OO.
Special Accommodations for Out-of- Town Shoppers
COR the convenience of out-of-town customers, we have detailed to our Mail Order De
partnwifct a corps of expert shoppers whose services are at your disposal, and they will
make selections for you that will be appropriate and satisfactory. For the out-of-town or
ders we have provided special shipping boxes for dolls and other damageable goods, to in
sure safe arrival. Shipment will be made immediately, or held for a later date, as you di
rect. Avail yourself of Jacobs Mail Order facilities and eliminate several fatiguing trips
to the city. Satisfaction guaranteed.
JACOBS’ PHARMACY
Main Store and Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta Street
23 Whitehall Street „ 266 Peters Strict
102 Whitehall Street 162 Str '«
70 W. Mitchell Street - 45 Hou.ton Street 423 Mwi „ w Sn . Mt
MOVING RESTAURANT
FOR ITHACA STUDENTS
ITHACA, N. Y., Dec. 12. —A traveling
restaurant from which Cornell students
sitting in their rooms at night may or
der a luncheon over the telephone and
have it brought to them, is the latest
scheme devised by youths who are
working their way through college.
ELLIJAY ELECTS COUNCIL.
ELLIJAY', GA., Dec. 12.—The annua!
election for mayor and aidermen of El
lijay has just been held and the follow
ing ticket was elected without opposi
tion:
For mayor. V. A. Trammell; for al
dermhn, J. P. Cobb, Sam Penland, J. W.
Wlmpey, M’. A. Kell and J. G. Cole.
Gifts of Perfume
FOR Perfumes of Quality, come
to JACOBS’. We are direct import
ers of the best, perfumes from all
corners of the world. And Jacobs'
Prices are the LOWEST obtainable.
We know Perfumes, thoroughly,
and will assist you in selecting de
sirable gifts.
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Piver's Perfume Sets. Illustrated;
Extract, ribbon-trimmed Sachet,
Toilet Powder and Soap. Odors:
Le Trefle and Azurea. Hinged
crepe case of green and gold leaf;
$5.00.
Roger & Gallet Perfume Set in
Violette de Parme; extract, Toi
let Powder, Soap and Sachet; ex
ceedingly handsome <sse of wood,
in green and gold, with gold clasp
fastening and tiny gold feet;
$5.00.
Piver's New Odor, Ilka, in Leather
Case, $5.00. A handsome gift.
Aventurine, another-new Fiver Ex
tract, in attractive gift boxes;
1 1-4 oz„ $1.25. Vegetal, 75c. Toi
let Water, $1.25.
Houbigant’s Ideal Extract, gift case,
$4.25. '
Coty’s L’Origan Extract, 1-oz. bot
tles, $2.75; 2-oz., $5.00, L’Origan
Toilet Water. $2.50 and $4.40.
L’Origan Toilet Soap, a cake, sl.
Sachet Powder, 1-oz. bottles, $1.50.
In Manicure Goods
T HE Largest Stock, the Best
Grades and the Lowest Prices,
at JACOBS’ Unvaryingly.
The year round we‘carry'the fl it
eat stock. A Jacobs’ Purchase in
sures positively the best value tor
your money, whether 25c or 35c, for
a plain implement, or many dollars
for an elaborate set. Our stock is
beautiful now and we urge prompt
selections.
Curved Manicure Seis
sors, style illustrated f
and of excellent steel. I
A regular 75c grade, X"
which we offer at our I tJ
Special Price, 39c.
A Heavy, Strong Pair, extra long,
needle points, $1.25 value at 75c.
Other Styles from to
Chamois Buffers, Ivoryoid handles,
steel rod and changeable chamois;
50c, 60c, 75c. With Ivoryoid Cases
$1.25 and $1.50.
5-piece Set of Solid Ebony, soft
grain leather case, flat pocket
size; excellent selection for man
or woman; $5.50.
Pocket Set In Black Leather Case,
which rolls tight and compact;
chamois lined and flaps to prevent
scratching; 5 pieces; $3.00.
German Silver Sets, heavy weight
French Gray finish; 8 pieces, s4.’
S-plece Set in a little lighter
weight, but durable for many
years? $2.50. 5-piece Set, $1.50; 4-
piece Set, SI,OO.
Sets of Ten
5c Christmas Cards 25c
All different, each tied with silk
cord. Beautiful booklet cards. En
closed in envelope case, they are
clean and fresh, and save much
time in sorting designs.
Harrison Fisher
Heads 33c
TTRACTIVE selection of small
tures in mission frames. Liked by
all young people. Others value them
at 25c. Jacobs' Price 15c.
Where Where
Qualities Prices
Ar. Are
Highest Lowest
Very Fine Thin-Skin
FLORIDA ORANGES
I4c Dozen; 8 Dozen for SI.OO
Two-Carload Shipment of
New Crop Nuts
Finest We Have Offered
Brazil Nuts, medium, pound..l2c Best Mixed Nuts, pound 20c
Brazil Nuts, extra large, re- ,
cleaned, pound 18c I'ive pounds for 95 c
California Soft Shell English Choice Mixed Nuts, pound... ,15 c
Walnuts— ~ ,
No. 1, pound 22c &eveu f ° r 95c
No. 2. pound 18c Shelled Pecans, pound 90c
Soft Shell California Almonds, Shelled Valencia Almonds, per
pound 22c pound 60c
Paper Shell California Al- Shelled Jordan Almonds pr
monds, pound ... 25c pound 7.80 c
Jumbo Texas Pecans, pound.2sc
Finest Georgia Paper Shell Shelled English Walnuts, per
Pecans, pound 60c pound 60c
Black Walnuts, pound 3c Shelled Black Walnuts, pound, 40c
f
Three Carloads of Georgia
YELLOW YAMS
21c Peck
Mince Meat and Plum “Zatek” Chocolate
Pudding Icing
At l^°-?fink Ml rX e nnnna “Zatek” Chocolate Icing is a
’ P d ... ...15c new and popular product. Fine
In 2-pound cans 25c for icing cakes, for ice cream and
v „ i. . desserts, for making fudge or for
i\° ne /i UCb ®f lnce Meat, oon* drinking hot. Ready for use—no
densed, package 10c eggs, milk or sugar to add,
Atmore's Plum Pudding: One-half pound, 15c.
3-pound cans . 63c Walter Baker's or Lowney'b I
2-pound cans 43c Chocolates, one-half-pound
cake 19c
1-pound cans 23c Walter Baker>s or Ld w n ey’s Co-
Individual cans 10c coa, one-half-pound tin.. ..19c
Marigold Butterine
. Marigold Butterine looks, smells and tastes like best cream
ery butter. Absolutely pure and healthful, fully guaranteed
and always satisfactory for both table use and cooking. One
pound eartons
25c Pound
Carload of Golden Russet
Grape Fruit
Carload of famous Golden Russet Grape Fruit on sale
Friday and Saturday:
Small 4c; 3 for 10c.
Large 6c; 5 for 25c.
Extra 8c; 4 for 30c.
Box of any of above sizes for $3.00.
Brunswick Flour
Famous Brunswick Flour—best for cakes and pastry:
24-pound Bag, SI.OO
48-pound Bag, $1.90
ROGERS’
36 PURE FOOD STORES