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STREETS REFORM
HINTSTDCOUNCIL
Committee Urges Construction
Inspector. Assistant Chief
and Other Changes.
Cour*. I. - *•!" ■’ ■> r >»irt» •• • >»* the
reorganization of the -Ity <<>netru< tion
department virtually has agreed upon
it* recomin. ndationa Councilman
Charles W. .Smith. : ’«• • nalrinun, said I
today th-- repot : would be submitted I
to council Monday, u:glrg the follow Inp ,
chunk* s:
That th< . Should be nt. Intti- ' tor I
qualified as all • ■Xp'rt. tn 'Surge of :ilij
construct ion insp* etions.
That there ahould Is an assistant '
chief of eotist: action in ■ tarut- ..r allj
routine aol k lit tin- ollie'
"Kick’' Bureau Urged.
That then should be a complaint ano i
Information bun ~ ..
That the < llief of < oneirni-tion should '
have more authority over contractors*; '
■ that moi. stringent bonds should be
required, and that ■ very • ontr .i tor
should be so to live lip to til' Hpecl
ti> atiom
That eouyie*» ami stom -noiild bi .
tnuisporl. by 1 roll.-y. cart Inst* ud of j
b\ waguDß.
<»f t >.< .*b< of • ■•uiu'il :u *■ ;
di.'Cou)hk< <1 by the t -h\ of trying to u - :
oiganizv tii" « (jnsinn tion d« j irtiwni. •
Improvement Expected.
They tsey that th* operation of th* !
.. ; ■
t’oinstructMij) ‘’lty <>n and that If hr |
tuts no . i* • to in t' • «h part Hunt on i
r< v ya*t i•.<tl*' piiin <■<.»uii*'ll h<iMn t .■ ufli- |
ri<-nt ulithority in th*- matter.
Hut the im-niber- of tin Hpvchil Coin- '
nilttee • xi ■ 1 a marked improvement in ,
the Work of tl • <l*p> l liih-in n< xt y*-;ir.
Council mi ,! i* right to approve or dis- |
nppr**v* th* appoint mint s of all subor- j
dinatea in ' • *• p rtn -nt
Alderman Janu s it. Nutting suggest- '
e<3 that the chairman of the streets
committee be paid a j*pe< lai salary.
The report of th* municipal expert on (
this department ha*- not b**n rereived. |
TORTURES IN SCHOOL
RELATED BY A MOTHER
(’OLLMBI’S <>HIO O* c. 12 A Rto '
Ity, horrifying in it« details, willlt
b* told <;■•¥• rnor Harmon b\ a Belli'i’*
woman who h is a son at the Lancaster
Reform chool, according to th*- wom
an’s lawyer, who canto here in the wom
an’s behalf. She declared she would go
over the head of th- state board of ad
ministration and fib- charges against
the instltuion’s management with the ,
governor. She promised to tell of a '
child whose back was lashed ami
«’d with an Instrument *»f torture until .
it was a triads of dried and clotted
blood; of young boys who after a few ,
hours’ “treatment” In the correctional
< ottng'x Htaggered away unable to walk
straight, and of filthy food fed the in
mates,
OFFER $18,000,000 FOR
EXCLUSIVE HOME SITE
LOS ANGELAS, <’AL, Du. . 13.
Eighteen million *!**.•.ns has be* n ot
tered by a syndl* . t- <>i New York mil
lionaires for n tract >»t 6.000 acres ad
joining the city* on the southwest be
longing tu th* L< - kngek s Investment
Company. Th*- syndicate in* Indus An
drew Carnegie, 11 <Prick. 11 H Ga*
and Charles M. Schwab. It is planned
to develop the property as n gieat pri
vate residential park of • xchi.Mve char
acter. The negotiations have been <»n
’ several months Three thousand per
: acre, the price fix* *1 by the owners, has
finally beet met and the deal will un
doubtedly be Hosed.
DES MOINES PASTORS
AFTER THE TURKEY TROT
DES MOINES, Dec. 12 Turkey trot
ting in the dark Is beyond the limit for
hißh achool atiidvntK, according to the
ministers of lowa, and an effort will bo
made to obtain the passage of a law by
the legislatuie. which convenes next
month, to forbid any dances in public
schools. The project Is fathered by the
Ministerial association of Council
Bluffs. Pupils of on** high school in the
state actually danced the turkey trot
with t-he lights •xtingiushed. tli.- pas
tors say.
PROHIBITION BILL STARTS
PROTESTAMONG CITIZENS
Washington, im-c. is.- a <um
paigit to prevent the pasnag* of th*
Kenyan bill, prohibiting the Khipiriunt
•»f liquors into dr\ states, has been in
augurat* *l. .tnd t* hgiams at* pouring
in upon membvis ..f congress from all
sections of the * *»umr\.
Modern Expert Dentistry at Reasonable Prices
$5 ' Crown and <r/|
I Bridge WorU
Teeth
s ' All other dental work at price? that
•a. , I 1 W * ¥ ’>*'lll please Plates made and dehv-
/ I I ered same day.
Dr. E. G. Griffin s Gate City Dental Rooms
14 WHITEHALL STREET
Bell Phone l?vr. Hours: H a. m. to 7 p. m. 7 inday«, w a in to 1 p. u;.
dr. weotLErrsWiiiM
Jbajs n • J IltL ■ I all ln«t'rl»ty ai d
« Oomm and Whisky ■ ■ /-"u
HUb-
J ‘ 1 j>K ,; : ' " ”“ I ’ J:v >< SvN •Nu 1-A vte- I
tor ><n kmtiu:d. Atlanta, Ga
BABY NEW EULER'
IN 0. S. Lira
Diplomats Celebrate in Honor
of Son of Secretary of the
Paris Legation.
PARIS. r>e< . 13 Not gin« e th*- * ’me l»< -
; y.*nd which memor* does not • xfertd I
! have there b*-en .«-»*« h n.irmi*-- high jinks
•nd brartx at lh* \meri- I
can embassy Iwriiuse *»f the birth of a R<*n
t Mrs. Warren I» Robbins, wife f third !
j>* < retar.x **f the embassy Although Mr.
Robbins has fx-en here rtot quit# Iwo
's* arH. he and Mrs Robbins arc v« ry pop
i ulnr in so.-iety, whir! fi* f would not,
| however, explain th*- offi* iul jollification
, -aru the appearan* * on this planet of
Bah HMward
Behind the celebration is the sterling
| fa* l that ikiward js the first embassy
I baby ever hot!) fi*T»‘ Xt h ast, venerable
Henri Vjgnaud, who took part In the
i'•••lehratiun and whose m*-nmr.v of the
• tiibassv coverit more than half a century,
' < an not re* all a similar event.
When the baby wa born a certain of
ficial forme" had to be preserved t*» ■
prevent his being a Frenchman. In other
words, he ha*i to be inscribed hl the em- i
I'Hss.v, wid* h is, of * ours*-. American ter- >
rftorx The master of ceremonies on this
■ ••’■•asion was Major Bentley Mott, the
; mihtar.v attache who has the reputation |
■*f being the most faahlonable bachelor In
Par.-* IP was ably sustained by S«-cre- I
tary Bliss and Naval Attache Hough. I
JERSEY MAN GIVES WIFE
JUST SSO OUT OF $60,000
WICST'fLLE. N J., be*. 13. The
I will of Henry Albright, probat* *1 today.
| giv*'* his wife s.’»o out of an estate of
i snying -he had had enough * ash
; ii**m him In past y* ars.
fl*- also left instruct ions that his fu
| m ral must * <*st h-ss than SIOO.
\lbright cam* to this place from
I Germanv a poor boy. and accumulated a
Eat Anything
Without Fear
Tightness of the Stomach Caused
by Undigested Food Stopped |
with a Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablet.
\Vlien on feel as if your stomach
was being tightly choked when th*-
pain Is intense ami you break out in a
cold ami clammy perspiration and I
there is a himn in your throat and you
are weak and nauseated all you need
is a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet to clear
away the wreckage of undigested food
left In the st*>inach and Intestines and |
i* store you to your normal self again.
And this can all be accomplished with
in a few moments.
£ fW
' i
You May Have Often Envied the Hearty ■
Eater! Why Not Emulate Him?
Thousands of people have learned so
well how sure and dependable Stuart’s I
Dyspepsia Tablets are for all stomach
ills that they now eat anything they
want without fear of distress. They
are never without a package at home
and at the other, and upon any indica
tion that the stomach is a little weary,
they take a Stuart’s Tablet after each
meal for a few days until the digestive
organs get rested up again.
This is a splendid plan to follow and
always results in much good. The ap
petite is improved, the food Is relished
more, your sleep is more refreshing,
and your disposition will make yon
friends Instead of enemies.
l ? or Indigestion, Sou: Stomach.
Belching. Gas, Coated Tongue, Intes
tinal Indigestion and aJI Stomach Dis I
orders ami Dams or for Loss of appe- I
tite Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are in
valuable.
I s** them f-eely -they hi*- as harm
less as sugar would be and are not to
bo * 1 is>ed as “medicine.” They have
no effect whatever on the system ex
cept th* benefits they bling you through |
the proper digestion of your food.
All drug >toi> s sell Stuart’s Dyspepsia ;
Tablets. The price is 50 cents per b**v
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HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1912.
1/ MEET XMAS BE WELL I I
IN GOOD DRESSED I I
CLOTHES J/P FOR XMAS 111
Day’s Way j See Day 111
II /« the Before |I |
11 ay T Buy ill
II T-' ; 111
/ h J J/ v ? \ r
Jgl I I
Th Christmas is just a little over a Week °ff-
Are you going to let it come and find you Just
Xmas ar, d V our family shabbily dressed? IVell, if a iook |
spirit. y° u y° u have no excuse to °ffer, for by n |
The the Day Easy Payment Plan you can use |
store where your ready cash foi the holidays and purchase j ••* t
everything clothes at Day sby the paying down of a a look |
is small amount and the balance in easy pay- that saves |
absolutely ments of „„„ |
- z you
A DOLLAR A WEEK J °""‘
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As a Christmas Gift, nothing a coat or any article of clothing, als, in the latest styles and at the I
is more useful appreciative and The W. a. Day Co. has a complete lowest prices. Compare us with
stock ol men, women and boys others. Our clothes and prices are
sensible than a pair of shoes, a hat, clothing made of the best materi- flattered by the comparison.
MEN’S p 1 WOMEN’S |
DEPARTMENT | /M DEPARTMENT I
My prices are as low as any cash H
prices in town. Compare them. H/^ of g°°ds and style my If
A special sale of Blue Serge Suits y || A Wx clothes are second to none.
that cost $25 anywhere for $15.00. B * '*l « H /I W A „.. . ,
i z | H J tsxfej),fl Suits in all color s, handsomely trim-
Other Suits in all colors and fan- ■(’ T /vfiF Ji H ' med, very stylish. They will delight ra
cy mixtures, in smart, nobby fall styles BS '* \ B f\ A you, for $lO to $35
for $lO to S3O. O -y
Sv A ' -* r,■ r -I -*
Overcoats- the very thing-for $5 twH I SBER Ladies’ Dresses, beautiful pat-
t 0 s2s ‘ |jl| ’A- H i ternS ’ exc l uisitel y finished, for $lO to
A complete line of Men’s nobby, B 1
smart Hats in the latest winter styles, \ I jl m *' j
including Stetsons. SI.OO to $5.00. AJ Ij B f f ... . .
s VJ h Beautiful stock of Women’s K
RfAVQ B Coats; big, warm, stylish, combining
01 £fi fl I thin r a j style and comfort. They are hand- |
Children’s Norfolk School Suits. OIJ.UU B 51 3.5 03FlC IS 0 som ely trimmed, and give that dressed- I
with bloomer pants- $2.98 to $7.50. ** U H
Complete children's outfitting depart- P e ec . $ . 0 up.
Shoe Department fIH A WrA ■aim. r>
A complete line of Men’s and La wMI |f £WFy Dept. g
One of the largest stocks of mil
patent leather, vici kid: in fact, every- knery South. Nobby, smart winter
thing in Shoes. styles, for $2 to $15.00.