Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 13, 1912, NIGHT, Page 4, Image 4

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4 WILSON'S LIFE IN CONSTANT PERIL Threatened by Many Cranks, Secret Service Will Guard President-Elect Carefully. WASHINGTON, Dec 13.—Extra* uarj pre* anti* n« nlll be taken by the 1 nltcd Stales h« cr< t net vice to guard the life *>f Wotxlri w WHhod when he Is hwulU In ns presbb i t of the iniied Htu’e. and thereafter ■ . v.-. If a.jv, j n shu nts-eJect < have he* i. t> id a ith * « ath an often aa he bar h<» n. therefore, t’. • secret eerv ' lee wiß take Slnro Ida ♦• ii .hnat- against the life or Mr. Wlfaun i been made by varinuf n.» n ,r, • r;.» <• Springs, N**w Tork olty and N. w ... ; > < •.. Many letters of H nienncii.v t«.i written to Mr. Wil aon l ave b« i> destroyed <>• the product of cruhK- W ilsons Prepare To Start Homeward HAMH.’b'S FERMI l»A. !•♦** 1.; A ProHldont-ub • t U iison ami hb» fu:idh ■ spen 1 the gr» ter part of th** morning pack'ng nj. in ,«•.-« tf«»n to leaving r«»r ‘ l.’.mw inumr 'i he picaMotit'<»lect will ( »«> .:•<•••.: * . ... where I " h • I g .» l‘ot. of an important speo<|. I I 4 »h > . . i 0... before Southern ( < ety o x- w V- i! The a•* ■ rnor look* | ‘ imm. . . ; ■•• suit f his hen* L'F- and ’'>!•. I r so fhic ACQUITTED OF KILLING SLAYER OF HIS MOTHER 1U 1»l 'IN'.. I AL. J I.': ■ . "'diet n> Wi’hiftn ':iH. of the <<:■ ■ if I W!l'l ,, m L.'tll'lls vq|. i . .. f rn*d. <’h iin ntH am. busl'i : I i .<■ !> i:lt. . th. i.Ut.-r hud kill ' T.l.'.- he k'i' ' t: e man !><•• E <«»■ ! ■ :<f ■>>. bl.-, t'runt i. .reh after • "n ;■ jhl sung, "Only A not In. ■ - ov<-It ii Kuril. on Mother's ! Gr.', " ' I.L •.<• luittul Clements I r : be Id: "I hot hi. I .I. • tin lob tnnl I am no: sori t. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON’S WIFE WILL MAKE ADDRESS' Settlement work will he the theme of an 1 •tidresH at 8 o’clock tonight at the At lanta Baptist college by the wife of Book* r T Washington She In president of the National Federation of Women’s clubr. The !r<: ure will be given under the auepiceH of the Neighborhood union, of which Eugenio Hope is president. The Neighborhood union has been com mended by municipal bodies throughout the country. The proceeds of the lecture will be devoted to Its work. An admis sion fee of 25 cents will be charged. — ; !v X kJ I I ‘On I I SantaClans’*- e ** er,o^e F >i I I ? " Little Fe kt |* U I Z My Dear Children -1 am here B ////i again. Happy to see you all. I B m/A have brought lots and lots of Bf pretty things for you. My head- , quarters are at Duffy’s, corner '' 'Xw* Forsyth and Mitchell. Come and .J* f 'W see me. # > I fW^ v I 8® i<v*vv^^ A/ I Shoe Bargains i Shoe Bargains I For Ladies For Children H Vici Kid Shoes; ci in Vici and Box Calf Shoes; um $2.50 value; now <pi. lV $20() value . j| Fine Patent Colt., button Vici and Box Calf Shoes; ei jq or lace; $3.00 value $l.“o $2.50 value; now $1.4" ■ Fine Gun Metal, button 40 Vici and Box Call Shoes; tfi j~ B B or lace; $3.50 value W. 48 $2.75 value; now •Pi.h) ■ n ~ . Vici and Box Calf Shoes; {1 no B Fine Russia Calf 16 but- £7 40 $3.00 value; now B ton long; $5.00 value 0 Vici and Box Calf Shoes; €? illl Fine House Shoes; iq, $3.25 value; now vX.UU w hear the price Vici and Box Calf Shoes; jq I . $3.50 value; now For Gentlemen 1 _ .. ..... M , „. ■ „,, For the Little Tots Men s Satin Calf Clift Blucher; $3.00 value Soft Kid Shoes; hard jr || .. , _ , or soft soles; 50c value k; !?,™J„? JJ eta $1 08 soft Kid Shoes; solid ( a . Blucher; $3.50 value AUTO feather; 75c value 4% Men’s Tan Russia Calf, C? (K Soft Kid Shoes; very nr, button and lace; $4.00 value pretty; SI.OO value Ivl Duffy’s The People's Trading Place Duffy’s I Corner Forsyth and Fliaffw/ Corner Forsyth and Mitchell Streets I Tilly UUTTy Mitcheil Streets J Hundreds of Girls Lead Campaign for Open Air Schools SEAL SELLERS TO STORM CITY ■’ 11 ” , ■ ... . / /#- ' ' II ’’*■ wggyßwiift &\ ■ W ■ ■ AIZII. IMF IMmwO J ? 1 X \. X X S^?<'> 25 BALES OF COTTON BURN SAVANNAH, GA.. Dec. 13 -Twenty five bales of cotton were burned and 50 mo .• were damaged by water in a tire last night tn the hold of the steamship .Sophie Rlekmefs, which Is loading ai the Sealaaird Air Line terminals. THE ATLAMa GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. Dh( EAIIiER 13. Mrs. Plrinizy Calhoun J Red Cross Aids Will Throng Streets Tomorrow Offering Christmas Stamps. Atlanta’H streets ivill be throng.-<1 to morrow with hunflreds of young wom en, striving, through th»- sale of little penny I 'liristrnas S'-n.'s. to give the citj an open air school sy -.m to fight the Inroads of the “white T'lague." Among the shopping crowd, along the curbings, in hanks, in office buildings , and stores these young women will vie with the "p!t‘ h g’ift'-rs" anil the side walk vend th, who make the holiday streets picturesque with their Jlm crackery. Against the vender's high-colored tale of the marvelous mechanism of a Jumping toy or recital of the imagined . beauties of a paper poinsettia, they will pit their insistent story of little tene ment children fighting always with tills hidden enemy. Plan ‘Biggest Seal Day.” And the curbstone "ballyhoos” will need all their fluent splets to get the ear of the passing throng before the young women of Miss Woodberry's selioo! and the Girls High school, hold ing aloft tin- red and green seals, have driven tin Ir arguments home and cashed them in good coin of the realm for the coffers of Red Cross Christmas seal committee. The committee's plans for tomorrow ’ \\ 4 ' \\ Wk % „<< • . ( 1 I> ’ts. I '.; c< // ■ •• x 7/ / - // / //\ /J j are elaborale and it is expected that it will be the biggest seal day in At lanta's history. According to the young women who have promised to make the remainder of Atlanta allotment of 600,- 000 seals look slim, it will be a record day in more than one respect. I Recently eatne the news from Wasli ' ington that Miss Alys Meyer, daughter j of Secretary of the Navy Meyer, es tablished an American record by sell ing 3,600 seals in a single day on the streets and tn stores. Young Atlanta women believe that i Miss Meyer's record can be smashed, | ..nd if their enthusiasm for their cause | be a criterion, tomorrow night will see a new mark established. Miss Jenkins After Record. Miss Annie Lou Jenkins, who has been a "sealer" since the crusade took hold in Atlanta, already has set a mark of 1.800 seals In three hours, and Miss Ruth Walraven is a close second, with 1,500 in the same time. Miss Jenkins i is sure she can more than double her sale in double the time, and Miss Wal | raven asks for but a chance to demon strate that Atlanta can equal Wash ington and that Atlanta girls are sales women in a class by themselves. During the week Atlanta's full quota of stamps, 600,000 of the 1.500.000 al loted to Georgia, lias been placed and the Christmas seal committee has sent to headquarters for more. Suburban drag Store, comer groceries and all manner of places where the people ma> be drawn have been supplied with the stamps. They are everywhere one turns in quest of anything to buy, so there will be little or no excuse for the per son who complains that he didn't know about the seals. Stations have been established in the postottie. and at Cole's book store, and others will be placet! tomorrow at the Terminal station and In the Kimball and Piedmont hotels. Cordon of Femininity. From th' Se stations the sal- swomen will work the downtown section, and It • will be an elusive individual who can | J slip bj the cordon of the femininity I IK—l# QnSavings A Christmas Gift That Will Grow INSTEAD of buying only toys .“.ml trinkets, give you:- child one present this Christmas that will Increase in value with the years. Start a Savings \\ and put the Bank Book, w'th - name on it. in the toe of his httb A locking. My. won’t he be proud warn iMjlr Jr he tinds it! It will be there when the f toys are broket}, the candy gone, the . ■mV wagons an.! dolls thrown aside or f I T gotten. 1 I / W’here Arc the Christmas Presents Voj I 111 ns Gove Your Little Boy or Gir) Last Year? THINK IT OVER I I Travelers Bank and Trust Co. »•- W”!~ -M -'V. 7 'F-'t V« —•= - - ■ !■!. .. . s-fT*! IW •R; _ o-rrg V s .7*2 Wi ~ NOTE IK BOTTLE GONFMS i» Pathetic Story of Lake Trag edy Is Told in Captain's Floating Message. AHEW AI ’KEE. T)ec. U. A buttle that floated ashore at Sheboygan. NVis.. today confirmed the rftory ”f the sinking us the Christmaa tree .schooner Rouse Simmons. The bottle bore a message showing a record of the vessel’s fight against the storm »day by daj U was signed by Captain Herman S. Schuenemann. The Simmon* hnd a crew of eighteen men. The message was written ««n a torn sheet, of paper. It was very brief. If. rea< ‘: ‘ Friday -Hveryb«*ly good-bye. ’ gutss we are all through. Sea washed off our dockioa*! on Thursday. I‘uring the night the smaJl boat was washed oft. leaking badly. “Engwaiu and Steve lell v. rhourd Thursday. “God help us. (Signed) “HERMA N SCHL'EN EM ANN.’ The stopper of the bottle was a bit or wood evidently whittled from the limb us a Christmas tree. INDICTMENT AGAINST j ARCHBOLD IN TEXAS HELD INSUFFICIENT AV ASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Attorney I General Wickeraham today telegraphed to District Attorney Atwell, at. Dallas.] Tex., that the indictments brought against John D. Irchbold were Insufficient, and that more proof of alleged overt acts must be ascertained before the case can be brought to trial. Two special agents of the bureau of investigation of the de partment of justice will leave tonight for i St. Douis and Dallas tu assist Mr. Atwell in obtaining more, evidence. Archbold is only one of several mem- : Hers <«f the Standard Oh Company named in the indictments. No efforts will be made to hale him before the Texas court until Attorney General Wlckershum is s: sfied that the government has a good case. OLD SOLDIER EATS DISH OF CIGAR SALAD NEV\ YORK, Dee. 13.—-" Cigar suiiul ' is tlie latest dessert dish. Those who attempt it risk police interference. At a restaurant in Jersey City an elderly man ordered a steak, coffee and two black cigars. Having eaten the steak, he broke the cigars into bits, poured coffee over the crushed leaves and de voured tlie dish with a relish. The waiter informed the proprietor that he had caught a lunatic red handed, and the owner telephoned the police. "I ac quired my taste for tobacco in the trenches before Vicksburg, and it is part of my daily diet,’ said the veteran who showed a G. A. R. button. He was not arrested. COURT VALUES HUSBAND. KILLED BY CAR. AT $2,200 ROME. GA.. Dec. 13. —Alleging that a trolley car, recktessly driven, ran over and killed her husband last Janu- ! ary, Mrs. Winfield S. Dansdoll sued tiie Rome Railway and Light < 'ompanj tor stO,ooo and got a verdict for $2,200. During the trial a witness testified that the motorman of the car that ran over Lansdell when accused by a su perior officer of the company of run ning tod fast voluntarily resigned his position. Evidence showed that the ino torman was violating the city speed ordinance when he ground Lansdell to death. GUILTY CO NSC I E~NCE GO ADS SLAYER INTO CONFESSION HARRIMAN. TENN.. Dee. 13. -Worried by a guilty conscience, which he claims has given him no peace since last spring, John Harmon, aged 20, of this place, con fessed to officers that early in May of this year be killed a negro. Harmon was placed In jail pending an | investigation of his story. that will girdle Atlanta's business sec tion. In the schools today will be a big day. The work here has gone on all week with marked success. One school alone sold 10,000 seals and has asked for more, for it is to the school chil dren, especially in the poorer sections, ; that the lesson of the seal is brought j home. Th- Atlanta committee expects tn ■ use the money raised by the sale of seals as a nucleus of a fund for an open ait school system. Such a project is on foot all over the state, wherever the stamps are being sold. This school system will mean much to Atlanta and to Atlanta's children. It | will mean playgrounds and sunshine for ' tli> ni. trees and flowers and all manner of living and green things as a tight- I ing chance against the insidious plague. A/—W— ® C‘B ar manufacturers cannot afford j to over,o °k a selling capacity like ■ OUrS —I»0G0»000 cigars a day. fl That’s why 3-f°r-a-quart er values can be M in our stores for Bl 5c I BAfiw Benefactor cigar Superior Sue J' Tlintta Cigar Princess# Size Imported Porto Rko W KB' f Palma de Cuba cigar I v A Sue Havana and Porto Rim Blend V A- H Contes at this popular price, and all United fl Clgara glVt ’ smokere corresponding advantages, V v Vr\ \V- * While thr*e cigars are each the ,f '''''' price and equal hieh V-X -''''value, each ie a <i f. £BMMNMKmKfIOMHBsSSaaamMM 18E\fflQvMw -erer.t type and ap- HF ■ wX’iV'MSEf peala tu d> ft ere m » kSRRmKV*! Peachtree St. (Corner Auburn Ave.)46 Marietta St. (Corner Forsyth St.) 23 Peachtree St. Corner Decatur St.) Extra Special! —— <aßra »——■■■ Wolfsheimer & Co. Pork Our Own Slaughtered 1 ennessee Hogs Pork Shoulder J Pork (’hops H,..,. 15c 15c Lard (our own home- Pork Loins if* rendered, pure) 1 atIOC tens, at Lamb and Mutton Lamb Stew Lamb—Hind 1 C Lamb Shoulder Ir| Mutton—Fore A at *VC Quarter, at vC Lamb—Fore i *>l_ Mutton—Hind •? Hl Quarter, at ... * Quarter, at .... * Beef eakß .. 12lcto2Oc Bclol2lc a R t oaßt 10c Io 15c 7k h) 10c Hams and Bacon Tianis Picnic. 13k I tarns—Regular, 19c Bacon —Rex. rj 1 atZIC Poultry at ens 2oc 15c&17|c Ttys 9Qr. Ducks OO atat . .. . ZiZC I urkevs <-% at ...' zSbc Butter and Eggs “ ne ..lßcto3Oc T'" - . 3Octo4Oc Eggs—Fresh country, Groceries ' I *<‘aches—Taney < ’alifornia. Lemon O• A ’ ’ling, in heavv syrup, ai Z* vC For cash only. Telephone orders and C. 0. D. orders are not considered as cash. Wolfsheimer & COMPANY 114-16 WHITEHALL ST. GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS