Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 13, 1912, HOME, Image 13

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STREETS REFORM HINTSTOCOUHCIL Committee Urges Construction Inspector. Assistant Chief and Other Changes. ipecial- con.ffiinee mi the z. ti.,n of the city construction ent virtually has agreed upon inundations. Councilman . \\. Smith, the i iajrman. said Hi, report would be submitted .Monday, urging the following ■ here should be an inspector, as an expert, in charge of all | : tion inspections. • should be an assistant i ■ 1. u tion in charge of all , irk in the office. ‘ Kick” Bureau Urged. T - i,. should be a complaint and ~i tion bureau. •i t ■ . thief of construction should authority over contractors; stringent bonds should be ... ,nd that every contractor ... , .; be forced to live up to the speci- r t convicts and stone should be . . ~r.. dby trolley ears instead of by wagons. ... of tile members of council are iged by the task of trying to re t . riz.o the construction department. improvement Expected, , 4 say that the operation of the ,: .0 tu.eiit is the duty of Chief of ■ . t ru< Jon i.’layton and that if he .. . care to run the department on o- ematie plan council hasn’t suffi- autiiority in the matter. the members of the special com- | . et ;. marked Improvement ip ■ .. rk of tile department next year. I I.a - the right to approve or dis- , ..< tin appointnn ills of all subur 'n:.i s 111 the department. ... Jai les R. Nutting suggest ,ji tin- chairman of the streets itb-e be paid a special salary. T r- tof the municipal expert on ; tment has not been received. TORTURES IM SCHOOL RELATED BY A MOTHER ■ iLUMBUS, OHIO, Dec. 12. —Astoiy horrifying in its details, will i; .vimor Harmon by a Bellaire , who has a son at the Lancaster It. ..>n;i reboot, according to the worn ./.■ lawyer, who came here in the woin- She declared she would go liw head of the state board of ad miration and tile charges against instituton’s management wltii the • .no ■. Sli • promised to tell of a i: d whose back was lashed and gash- 'J iii instrument of torture until ..s a mass of dried and clotted .. of young boys who after a few >u . treatment” in the correctional instaggered away unable to walk -t .-.igiit, and of filthy food fed the In mi.t.-s. . OFFER $lB 000.000 FOR EXCLUSIVE HOME SITE LOS ANGELES, CAL.. Dec. 13. Eiimti-en million dollars has been of .l by a syndicate of New York Bill ionaires for a tract of 6,000 acres ad .,uinlng the city "on the southwest be r.glng to tno Los Angeles Investment cnpatiy. The syndicate includes An il' y Carnegie, H. C. Prick, E. H. Garv and Charles M. Schwab. It is planned ■ tl-velop the property as a great pri- ■ esidentlal park of exclusive char- The negotiations have been on ’■•veral months. Three thousand per the price fixed by, the owners, has tinai.y beet met and the deal will un ioubtediy be closed. DES MOINES PASTORS AFTER THE TURKEY TROT t'HS MOINES, Dec. 12—Turkey trot- - in t'ne dark is beyond the limit for : school students, according to the nnisters of lowa, and an effort will be to obtain the passage of a law by ■ ogislature. which convenes next inth, to forbid any dances in public "■"i- The project is fathered by the Hnisterial association of Council • tins. Pupils of one high school in the a-’dually danced the turkey trot 1 the lights extinguished, the pas- PROHIBITIOM BILL STARTS PROTEST AMONG CITIZENS A l/WLNGTON, Dec. 13.—A cam to prevent the passage of the ■"h bill, prohibiting the Shipment i'luors into dry states, has been In t-i-.o'ated, and telegrams are pouring I ‘>n members of congress from all i"tis of the country. Modern Expert Dentistry at Reasonable Prices $5 Crown and ' Bridge Work / Teeth sflMs i I Ail other dental work at prices that j IYiV Y ' r will please. Dates made and deliv '''lll ere<i 3alue day - Dr. E. G. Griffin s Gate City Dental Rooms 24i : WHITEHALL STREET Bell Phone 1708. Hours: 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays. 9a. m. to 1 p. m. DR. WOOLLEY'S SANITARIUM Opium and Whisky fiwffIOQJMMUK DR. B. )- W-.QLI.HV Ml.'.. « A ■>a#' l Sanitarium. Atlaota. MUI HUM' in y. s. Eimssv Diplomats Celebrate in Honor of Son of Secretary of the Paris Legation. PAHLS. Dec. 13.—Not since the time be yond which memory 'does not extend have there been such harmless high jinks and hearty congratulations at the Ameri can embassy because of the birth of a son I tn Mrs. Warren D. Robbins, wife of third secretary of the embassy. Although Mr. Rollbins has been here not quite two , years, he and Mrs. Robbins are very pop- | I ular in society, which fact would not, | however, explain the official jollification I ; since the appearance on this planet of I • “Baby Edward.” Behind the celebration is the sterling I fact that Edward is the first embassy baby ever born here. At least, venerable Henri Vignaud. who took part in the I celebration and whose memory of the j embassy covers more than half a century, can not recall a similar event. When the baby was born a certain of ficial formality had to be preserved to prevent his being a Frenchman. In other | words, he had to be inscribed at the em- j bassy, which is, of course, American ter ritory. The master of ceremonies on this occasion was Major Bentley Mott, the military attache who has the reputation of being the most fashionable bachelor in Paris. He was ably sustained by Secre- i tary Bliss and Naval Attache Hough. JERSEY MAN GIVES WIFE JUST SSO OUT OF $60,000 WESTVILLE, N. J., Dec. 13.- The will of Henry Albright, probated today. ; gives his wife SSO out of an estate of I $60,000, saying she had had enough cash from him in past years. He also left instructions that his fu neral must cost less than SIOO. Albright came to this place from Germany a poor boy, and accumulated a fortune in real estate dealings. Eat Anything Without Fear Tightness of the Stomach Caused by Undigested Food Stopped with a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet. When you feel as if your stomach was being tightly choked—when the pain is intense and you break out in a cold and clammy perspiration and there is a lutnn in your throat and you are weak and nauseated —all yon need is a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet to clear away the wreckage of undigested food left in the stomach and intestines and restore you to your normal self again. And this can all be accomplished with in a few moments. 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 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 office, and upon any indica tion that the stomach is a little weary, they tak’ a Stuart’s Tablet filter 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 you friends Instead of enemies. For Indigestion, Sour Stomach. Belching, Gas, Coated Tongue, Intes tinal indigestion and all Stomach Dis orders and I’ains —or for Loss of appe tite —Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are In valuable. Use them freely—the}’ are as harm less as sugar would be—and are not to be classed as “medicine.” They have no effect whatever on the system ex cept the benefits they bring you through the proper digestion of your food. All drug stores sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. The price is 5" cents per box. (Advt.) ;lIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1912. . ’ ' -■ -•- ’ ' - ...J ' L l X MEET XMAS BE WELL XII I IN GOOD dressed I I I CLOTHES FOR XMAS II I I HI . Day’s Way See Day | I g ‘Ae Before I | I Easy viz _/c' You 111 | Way i )' B U y 111 |l it | f iliW JIM Ml> I ~ Christmas is just a little over a week o ff. === g IO k i Are you going to let it come and find you ust I Xmas an d V our f shabbily dressed? Well, if a I spirit. y° u d°> y° u haVe no excuse to °ff er ’ f° r by w . ° „ I The the Day Easy Payment Plan you can use street* I store where your ready Cash for the holidays and purchase and ifs I everything clothes at Day's by the paying down of a alook | i is small amount and the balance in easy pay- thal saves | absolutely ments of you I A DOLLAR A WEEK I .\s a Christmas Gift, nothing a coat or any article of clothing.- als, in the latest styles and at the ■ ft * • IheW. A. Day Co. has a complete t lowest prices. Gomoare us with i is more use u , appreciate ar stoc k o f men. women and boys’ others. Our clothes and prices are I sensible than a pair of shoes, a hat, clothing made of the best materi- flattered by the comparison. I MEN’S 1 WOMEN’S I DEPARTMENT m 1/M. DEPARTMENT I My prices are as lew as any* cash H I prices in town. Compare them. C Q ua hty of goods and style my A special sale of Blue Serge Suits Si A tOA clothes are second to none. I that cost $25 anvwhere for $15.00. w/ » 1 w S ' -hi , . I IT '1 jH I L ILm Suits in all color s, handsomely tnm- Other Suits in all colors and fan BT ’i* \ mec l- ver y stylish. They will delight | cy mixtures, in smart, nobby fall styles f \ & •• , i yOU( for $ lO to $35 I for $lO to S3O. 0* I I j g IWifeF Overcoats- the very thing for $5 vW|H V . Ladies’ Dresses, beautiful pat- B I to $25, ' n j terns, exquisitely finished, for $lO to B A complete line of Men’s nobby, I B " !i, I I smart Hats in the latest winter* styles, i I il I H f ! including Stetsons. SI.OO to $5.00. H g ' Beautiful stock of Women’s g VC y I Coats; big, warm, stylish, combining 01 r n A B ( style and comfort. They are hand- Children’s Norfolk School Suits, i I 3sUd HSi 3.50 31111150 somelytrimmed.andgivethatdressed with bloomer pants—s2.9B to $7.50. ** vivivvuiiuup In i * vu » j * i 1 U U P effect. $7.50 up. ! Complete children s outfitting depart- | Z JJLrjMML I ment. Shoe Department M |WA Millinery Dept. I A complete line of Men’s and La dies’ Shoes, in tan, black, gun metal, ® ne l ar S est stocks of mil patent leather, vici kid; in fact, every- linery South. Nobby, smart winter B I thing in Shoes. styles, for $2 to $15.00.