Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 13, 1912, NIGHT, Page 10, Image 10

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10 PISTOL SELLING Li PROPOSED Bill Going to Legislature to Require Purchasers to Secure Permits From Official. The next gen>-.al mbit Geor gia will b< asked to | , ■ n lav pro ; Mbitlng the pun-h. wof pist.. .-r r volvers unl< tl,< imreliaser fli.-u gets b permit from the ordinary oli< itoi general or sheriff of his < ounty. Th< public safelj commit! I ; Atlanta i Chamber of <"omnn i< <■ dec.. . j. ster- | day afternoon to tak< lids top and the! board of dlrectoi which meets thi: ’ afternoon, will ; favorably on th. resolution. The flgbi on’t ” promts' noils Hile of firearms to partb-. whether irrespon sible or not, has been going on In At lanta for some time, and the safety committee points to the mans deaths by shooting In the state during th. part year .is amph warning of th< necessity of i ■-1 rb i i>>» ilx sal. of easllj conceded ai Following lh. iiqiiesi of the coin mlttei Chief .lame- I, fleuvei ip peareil helm, th, inot-lliik >.s:.idaj and declared that the permit svst. tn seemed to h. the »nlt ilution to tin problem, and lh.it he thought this o lution wotihlbi .. good ..it. lie dr flar ed that main murdo- . ■an • d - im- ply b eau tin murder.-I n opens to have t revolver in n moment of pas sion DR. FELIX ADLER WILL ARRIVE NEXT FRIDAY Dr. Felix \'ii< j proh ssnr of * trial and political etl : in Columbia university, •.nd noted autii < durnb»r and religious leader, who bn- accepted the invitation of 40 citizen: <d \tlantn to Inaugurate here the llrxt »»u s of ethical lectures in . the South, will arrive In Atlanta from Xev York, morning, December 20. ProftSt<<r Adler will speak at Cable hall e*n th<' ev» it. Hf. <»f Ids arrival.* the lecture to begin at * a o < lock. Three hundred and fifty tickets- of the 500 to be distrib uted this week. to comfortably fill the lecture hall with a ’'morally choice ' audi ence, have been reserved by request. The ticket 1 remaining may be obtained upon application to any member of the commit tot, or to the secretary, M. II WHensky. PASTOR AND BOY SCOUTS SEARCH FOR YOUNG GIRL ALPENA. MICH . Dee 13 The I whole city Is upset with the search for Violet, the 16-yea.r-old daughter of Mm - rte P. Godfrey, who mysteriously di.-- •ppeured while on her win t<> high school. Rev I. W. Stuart, of the First Con gregations.! church, formerly assistant pastor of the First church in Detroit at the head of a gang of high school boj a, Is this morning scouring th.- surround in* country for the girl. The entire po llee force Is engaged In the hunt to gether with the girl's •la lives and friends Uncal boy remit- or, also helping CANVASSER. BEAT UP. TO PROSECUTE ASSAILANTS AUGUSTA. GA., Dec 13-- Aft. t- be ing stabbed about the body and beaten about the head until he was very much dleflgured. Andrew Canavan, n nicely dressed young man. arrived In Augueta after fleeing from Saluda, S. C Canavan has placed his case in the hands of a local attorney and hie as sailants will ba prosecuted in the Fed oral courts If. is a native of Boston, Mass Canavan says h. went to Saluda ao- Hcltlng subscriptions for a farm mag •aine. when Jim and Paul Wheeler, sons of a prominent resident of the town, charged lilin with Insulting their fa ther. Then the tight started. 100-MILE AUTO RACE. TO SAVE LAD. WON AND LOST SAVANNAH. GA., Dee 13 -A race of more than too miles with death was won and lost. when little Claude C Clarke', the five-year-old son of Rev C T. Clarke, of the Clayton Methodist church, died in'a hospital here following an accidental shooting, which took place at his home He was playing with a num ber of other lads when a rifle was acci dentally discharged, the hall entering the eye of the Clarke boy slid piercing hls skull The lather hired an automobile and started on Ills heartrending trip to Sa vannah An ambulance from the city met him on th. way At the hospital phy sicians did everything possible to save the lad’s life, but in vain DALTON SCHOOLS OBSERVE BIRTHDAY OF UNCLE REMUS DALTON, GA., Deo. 13.—The birth day of Joel Chandler Harris » is ob served In the public schools of the city yesterday, the teachers explaining to the children that th. program was postponed from Monday in order to give more time to make It Interesting The program consisted of a biograph ical sketch of “Uncle Remus,'’ together with th. reading of selections from his writings An hour wag taken from the School work to honor the memory oi “Uncle Remus." PREACHER'S HOME-BURNS WHILE FAMILY SLUMBERS ATHENS. <JA . Dec 13 The home of Rev Stanley R. Grubbs was almost total ly destroyed by tire at an early hour to 1 day and a loss of several thousand dollars I entailed The family was asleep upstaire ■ and had a narrow es.-api M Idle the ,1, ■ I partnient was fighting this fire nn alarm ! when ~,„ j SCENES IN THE BALKANS "J®! aatiw l V ; pL k SI&M / " r / ■ e’ri V -sf— AT MOO set Z ?*' -TV' 'o*«paTch tefißMl «»sT .fUdW-MS STaRVATom ARPtvhb Hs»t KA-PWtT-T.-PtSM »■ AtdONd. Tat Tu».K.-s RaRTtfAiT oe T«e 1 ——L— vizitß oe SPooeov.TCH ' ~ ’’ " —" *l*ll L-Ly Xu! z -lirW whiuir z fH'Tlos. AT KAFOO7>AUwfn V oetf tfv>eotr r< hoT>.-Tf ~ i ret Tosk.sh wr , s sees. Zy ' /M>YANCIN«. Os. Toe RjAST, .■'"-W W, f bf-hino the ROCK- >»' “■-( A, X Wf’’’ *■’ i / -S t. 1 I* I \ -MM J > , iF 11 -.. « m ".OSS. Pr r e'"' I f. ‘ ; Jic; •* 7 }'} Ob# SHOOimi aosts Tea Cows at -TumS«- T BoTTepw *. /AcTtoe' Strata “Ops ftaJTo vme TAaee Ua i <r Tx2»kiC*C>« > o J / RuuCAWvir, ARMY SVWt CaTrm The (-pwt. , I Drawn by an artist on the spot (but we don’t know what spot) ! SPECIAL COACH FOR BABIES PLANNED BY ’ WESTERN RAILROAD CHICAGO, D*« lit -Special <*»tr for babies are to be built for use on rail roads The Du 11 man company may be required to begin at once the construc tion of a hundred or more of theae care. The passenger department of the Bur lington system Is gravely considering the advisability of the project and the order Is expected to issue almost any day. “There is increasing evidence.’’ said Passenger Traffic Manager P. 8. Eustis today, “that the modern baby Is getting ; »o l»e something of a globe trotter And it Is further obvious that h majority of the babies are dlasatlsfied with the ac eommod&tiona we provide for them I have heard a number of complaints—by proxy. • 1 think we ought ‘tn have a regular nursery on each of our through trains. Charge the babies full fare and then see that they escape all the discomforts of travel.” Passenger agents of the Burlington systeni gathered at the Hotel Sherman and the baby question was the main topic BUNCH BACHELORS, WOMEN SMOKE. AT SOCIETY DINNER ITIILADELPHIA, Dee. IS.-f-Among the novelties Introduced at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury were the placing of bach elor all at one table and permitting the women guests to smoke cigarettes i with the men. BRAVE ELEVATOR MAN SAVES 400 FROM BLAZE NEW YORK. Dec 13—At the risk of his own life. Edward Sweeney, elevator operator, made several trips to the top floor of the building at 182 Lafayette street, whih a fire raged today, and rescued all of the 400 men employed tn the building to safety. Now Well After Using Eckman's Alterative! A Valuables Remedy for Throat and Lungs. The makers of Eckman's Alterative, which is doing so nun h good for con- I aumptivrs. arc continually tn receipt of wonderful reports of recoveries brought about solely through the use of this med icine. Tin ? ■ reports arc always at the command of any one interested, and many of the writers in their gratitude have sug- ■ gested that lik« sufferer- write direct and ! learn what it did for them Here is one specimen 421 Second Avenue. Aurora, Hl. Gentlemen: Pardon me for not writing sooner, but I wanted to see if I would I stay cured. 1 can now truthfully say I am i»ei feetl\ well. 1 wish to express my heartfelt (hanks. 1 have no imln, no cough, no night sweats, no hay fever Since s child of two years. I have been itillnc with lung trouble, which grew Wors. 1 grew older At the age of fourteen, the doctor said if 1 could not be setii South 1 would sun !> die <>f consump tk>t Lverv winter 1 wouhl he sure to 1 i\ • • Ither bronchitis, plrorisj or pneu monia 1 had typhoid-pneumonia one time Iha < atar.*h of the stomach and i w» is am had ha> fwver for the bust few \eura. but hint not anv thing of the kind this year “t will answer all letters -eiii to me. : asking a history .< mv case, fi mi anv one : suffering with lung trouble.” < Sworn affidavit v I’TT A PUVTH. Five 'ears later <-norts still well » ■ kman s Alterative Is effective in br<vn- 1 -citls, asthma, hav ft ver. throat ami lung | troul les and in upbuilding the system. - Dovs not < ••ntaln poisons, opiates or hah- ; it-for?-ing drugs For sale by all of Ja- • < Ls’ . r ik’ st-Tes an,| other leading drug ; ,o! ' Ask for hookh t telling of revov i»i us. and write to Eckman laboratory, I I I'tdladelphia Pa for additional evidem-e • THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. F’RIDA Y. DECEMBER 13. 1912. |7=3i' -Jt=ni ii j OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS (( V 1 N \1 ) Useful Gifts ■ ■ For Christmas —Here is a list of good, practical -j Christmas gifts. : —You know the reputation of this store for up-to-date styles in both men’s and women’s garments, and our guarantee insures the .quality of every article sold. : s —Make your selection now. We’ll = lay aside anything you want until Christmas. Our charge account plan will make your money go farther. : Complete Christmas ; Assortments of Men's Suits Women's Suits Overcoats Dresses Fancy Vests Millinery Hats Coats Shoes Furs Boys’ Suits Waists £& Overcoats Petticoats 1 ASKIN & MARINE! CO. ; 78 Whitehall Street s BEWARE BLUE EYES IN HUSBAND; HE'LL QUIT, SAYS EXPERT KANSAS CITY. MO., Dec. 13.—Men with blue eyes make the most unreliable husbands, according to statistics an nounced today by E. J. Fleming, super intendent of the Kansas City free legal aid bureau. “During the last year.". he said, "we had 323 cases of wife abandonment and non-support to dispose of, and In nearly every Instance the offending man had blue eyes. "I can not explain It.'' Chamber!in=Johnson=Dußose Company Atlanta New York Paris You May Pay Less Tomorrow for Children’s Coats and Junior Coats and Suits T han at Any Time This Season! In The Junior Department—Third Floor An event calculated really to help you with your Christ mas shopping—to help you in the matter of getting service able things for the little folks and at the same time to effect real economies. But to show you definitely, read these prices, then note again the statement above—-you may pay less tomorrow for Children’s coats and Junior coats and suits than at any time this season—one bears out the other; better, perhaps, than you can realize until you have come to the Junior Department- Third Floor. $ E” e QQ For Children's $5.75 to $8.50 Coats More accurately they are $5.75, $6.50. $7.50 and $8.50 coats. More of them were $7.50 and $8.50 than $5.75 and $6.50. And as we lay particular stress upon the merits of our $5.00 coats for children when prices are quite regular, we automatically raise the standard all along the line. This, then, is an event! The materials are cloths, velvets, and plushes—black and colors. Styles far too many to begin to describe, bn.t all new and all here because they were the choicest we could find. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $r.75 For $15.0(1 and $10.50 Junior Suits W ■ Not as many of these as will be wanted at this price. These are the few left from a sale hi which others like them went very quickly at $9.75. Nor folk and box coats, some of the box coats trimmed with braids, bands and buttons, others are very plain. Materials are cheviots and mixture weaves. $0.75 For $12.50 to $15.00 Junior Coats 4 j And one style and material after another to choose from. " t There will lie some happy young women in possession of these by tomorrow night. Plaid lined materials, heavy di agonals, mixture weaves, melton cloths. Full length and the tape-edged three-quarter length st vies. $1 0-75 For $10.50 to S2O Junior Coats I hese are the coats that every \ oung woman's fancy seriously turns to. And now we have helped bv bringing down the price before the season is well under way. E\er> style <>l this season s la\or—in chinchillas. <’ara«’uls. heavy rich mixtures, solid color coatings with plaid backs. She who needs a, coat could hardly think of not seeing these. Children's 25c and 50c Leggins 10c Bei’cHist* the} a i> * soiled - -suinexv hat. Red and white. t Where There Are Interested Crowds There Must Be Interesting Causes ' There are. too. The women of Atlanta have come to know that the ( hamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Christmas stocks of Handkerchiefs, Gioves and Neckfixings offer them greatest possibilities. This because we have done the greater and better |>art of the work that makes for choice Christinas gifts. No c<iiclessli selected handkerchiefs, gloves or necktix’ings gpt into this store. Merit only admits them. So we claim, very seriously and verv earnestlv. —The best handkerchiefs at every price are here. —The best gloves at every price are here. —1 hose exclusive little novelties so tine for Christmas remem brances are here. iChamberlin Johnson=Dußose Co. BOY BURNS REFORMATORY IN HIS EFFORT TO ESCAPE NEW ORLEANS, LA., Dec. 13. Thomas Watson, 10-year-old inmate of the state reform school at Monroe, La., is blamed for starting the $30,000 fire that swept the institution several days ago in the state fire marshal’s report, just made. No criminal action can be taken against the boy because of his youth. “I just set lire t<> the place to get out,'' he is said to have confessed. He saved a cripple from the flames. None of the 300 or more boys escaped from the reformatory tuards. VITAL ORGANS OF MAN TRANSPOSED; HEART RIGHT SIDE NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—A remarkable case of the transposition of the human body was discovered t>y Dr. C. IV. FleM assistant professor of pathology In Bella vue hospital, when he performed-an aj topsy on the body of Michael Manning The autopsy showed the heart on t, le right side; the large, or cardiac par: -,f the stomach, on the right side; the liver on the left, and the spleen on the right side; while the lungs, which normally contain three lobes in the right and two In the left, had two lobes in each