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MB SHRINE
IN NIGHT ME
Banquet and Initiation of Sixty
Candidates Follow Torch
light Spectacle.
Four hundred red fezze*. thrown into
strong relief by their wearer*' tor<Te*,
bobbed down the principal Imaini-**
streets of Atlanta last nig) ;. elos<dx
followed by aundrv white-faced cap
tive* and the famous taatab camel.
The shrlners were having their regular
initiation parade and banquet, and •’,<>
candidate* were revealed the myst'rl,*
of the desei t and the t.-mnle aft. r the
parade and dinnei.
A cordon of police headed the Surin ’
era, and dost behind came the iw I
fezzes and torches. The lights v.r. ,
unusual in their number, as almost ■
every man marching was carrying :
either a fusee or torch. A dctachmeni i
of Shrlners led the drum and bugle
Corp* from the Macon delegation of tie
>1 Slhah temple, and behind them came
the Yaarab patrol of Un- Atlanta tem
ple, clad In zouave coatume of \ allow
satin pantaloon* ami scarlet jackets,
topped by oriental headgear.
Behind the Red Mot’s drum corps
an.l band came the throng of th. throne
of the Imperial potentate, .1. A. Heinz.
With the potentate In the decorated au
tomobile were Walter It Andrews, chief
rtibbim, I>. K Ashln . assistant rabban;
Charles F„ Robertnon, high priest and
prophet; Del.os Hill, first eiiemonlal
master. Paul Reese, second ceremonial
piaster, and John <'. Joiner, royal ori
ental guide. H. R. Malsby rude the
Yaarab camel for a time, but finally
concluded that navigation on the
ground wag much better. The nobles
of Vaarab and .A! Slhah temple* ami
many visitor*, all carrying torches,
brought up the rear.
FREE
1 MONDAY
J Io the First
V I wentv - Five
LADIES
Who buy $ 1.00
worth of goods
or more, Mo n
day, Dec. 16th,
I will give a
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Greer's Peer
less Patent
I Dust Pan
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M. GREER
“ The Upstairs Jeweler
21-2 WALTON STREET
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< x ' Z'ik Christmas (iift Suggestions
, ' I CANARIES
4'fTh, >. bi uutifu’. little birds, the priina
/ ’ ■ jj£f mill v- of tlii bird kingdom, make all up- !
/ ’ r ' ' ’hro-- |! .ik gift, constant re-
■'a .linin' of tli,- givi ■ W. have Just re-
-jr '■ -eiveil an importation direct from the '
' 11 o’ mountair -of <termany. and are of-
\ *' ll1 ' them to the trruli as long as tl’.vV
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$2.50 Each
Every one a guaranteed singer; also
guaranteed to give entire satisfaction,
CAGES
We have these from
$1 toslo
I 111 I I * ,w ’T T'i Illi |||'®lhil '• I
And some beautiful \ Hll lUmllll r
designs at the ‘ .-jflfflC
prices. 1
Mail orders receive prompt “i
attention.
M’MILLAN SEED COMPANY
The Old Reliable Seed Store j
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ED BELLIVEAU.
KJ Belliveau, who has so long been
identified with the music business in
this section - f the country. Is now with
the W. W. Kimball Company, ’,'4 North
Pryor street.
I Mr Belliveau who has been travel
ing for the past several years, will con
fine hi- . fforts to selling goods In the
city, though he will be glad to hear
from or call upon his out-of-town
friends who are wanting Instruments.
He says that his company is espe
cially Interested In hearing from those
desiring pipe organs built. In their
homes, churches, lodges and such
places.
He mentions that the Kimball Com
pany I* now bringing out a great many
pianos, grand pianos and player pianos
of exclusive ease design, to sulf people
who are desirous of possessing an in
strument conforming to the architec
ture, and in other ways, fitting into the
general scheme of a well appointed
home. They offer, and have regularly
In stock, sone twelve or fifteen styles
of player pianos, 45 to 50 styles of
pianos and about half dozen grand
I pllmof.
I Mr. Belliveau invite* his friends to
call and sfe him, and assures them of
. very courtesy from his company and
from himself.
Tlte King Hardware Company has
show windows that are attracting un
usual attention. One window has n
beautiful collection of children’s toys,
which appeal to old and young alike.
\n elaborate display of silverware sug
gests Christmas cheer.
62-YEAR-OLD BLIND TIGER
GETS SENTENCE OF YEAR
WAYCROSS. GA„ Dec. 14.—Being 62
years old did not help G. E. Warren, a
white man. charged with violating the
state prohibition law, as Judge T. A.
Parker gave him a twelve months sen
tence at the state farm. In passing sen
tence, Judge Parker said he felt that a
year on the fatm would prove a big help
to Warren, as the court’s information
was that Warren had not only been sell
ing whisky for some time, but had been
manufacturing it in the Okefenokee
I swamp.
TWO GOOD SHOWS AT
THE BONITA THEATER
FOR NEXT WEEK
Next week the popular Allen & Ken
i’na Musical Comedy Company, assist-
I ed by tile chorus of pretty ’’Aviation
\ Girls.' will present two of the most
amusing comedies to be steen In Atlanta
this season.
On Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday
the hill will be The Burglar Alarm”
and on Thursday. Friday and Saturday
“The Grafter” w ill be tile attraction.
There are few companies in existence
who have ever pleased the patrons of a
popular-priced theater for so long a
time as tin- Allen & Kenna company.
Each week since their initial perform
ance they have grown in favor with
the patrons of The Bonita. Their pro
ductions have be.-n high class in every
particular, and thoroughly in accord
with the policy of the house to allow
no suggestive or risque lines used in
any show.
The motion pictures which are shown
between each and every performance
are the best obtainable, and have prov
en to be one of the best features of the
theater. (Advt.)
“The Whip" is the name of the
new serial which begins Monday.
It is an exciting tale of love and
adventure. It’s based on the
play of the same name now run
; ning in New York.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1912.
Informal Dinner Party.
Mr. and Mis. Edward T. Brown gave
J-: dinner party last • venlng In honor of
Mr and Mrs. James Young Swift, of
Rose Hill, Elberton. .
Th table was decorated In iiarcis.-i.
Roman hyacinths and fern, al! the de
: tails emphasizing th<- white and green
I color motif
Fraternity Dance.
T .■ ■. ■ , of the Sig r a Nu fra -
j ternlty gave a delightful dance at their
| fraternity house last evening. Mr. anl
! Mr*. L. VV. Roberts and Mrs. R. H.
Whitt w-: • chaperon*. Among the
gut sts were Misses Emily Cassin and
her guest., Belle Carter, of Columbus;
K ile Cooper, Janie Cooper, Rebie Wil
kin*, Estelle Fort, Helen Stewart, Mar
garet Traylor and Mary King.
Constipation and
Sluggish Liver
Don’t take chance*. Get CARTER’S
LITTLE UVER PILLS right bow. They
never fail to make the liver do it* duty. They
cun constipation, banish ind«e*.
Uon, drive out bdiousne** and
the blue*, *toD dizzineu,
clear the complrxion. put jtSSJ£!r- E- -Vi
a healthy glow on the |
check and sparkle in the
eye. 7 here are m any imitations. Be sure and
r t CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS.
The pill it *mr il c dose it mall, pnea M tmall,
but results are jeat.
The GEN'JLNK tautt boar sigaaturei
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jO ) 3 CRANKSHAW ’ S II CT J
re Supreme”
“Permanency,” the Keynote u
| Os This Gift Stock |
DRECIOUS STONES, GOLD, PLATINUM, SILVER,
> s I etc., beautiful gift things of a known and permanent value, I
many of which increase in value as the years roll by. Even the I
smallest and most inexpensive articles from a stock of this character
make charming, appropriate gifts that will be highly appreciated. ,
s Make it a “Crankshaw” Christmas. With the range of selection
/; here you can make it an economical, medium or very liberal one. i
; A Wealth of Suggestions j|
i IN GOLD. —DIAMOND RINGS —PITCHERS ;
( —WATCHES —CLUSTER RINGS —GOBLETS
I \ —CH A INS —CIGARETTE CASES —SANDWICH TRAYS /
) —PENDANTS ' —MATCH BOXES —COMPOTES (
\ / —BRACELETS -BELT PINS —SERVICE PLATES \ /
\l —BROOCHES -THIMBLES -BREAD AND BUTTER /
\\ —BAR PINS -SCARF PINS PLATES //
J -MESH BAGS IN SILVER. -CARD CASES ““If —
// —CARD CASES —TEASETS —VANITY CASES I \
,//f —GOLD BEADS —COFFEE SETS —CIGARETTE CASES \
V 5 a. —NECKLACES —JAM POTS —MANICURE SETS C
—FOBS —PLATTERS —TOILET SETS (From 3 VC ?
—SIGNET RINGS —VEGETABLE DISHES to 20 pieces.)
i /A Bracelet Watches-—the very latest 1912 novelties in
Ij ladies’ timepieces make lovely gifts. r ))
( ll e Earnestly Suggest That You Make \our Selections Nou) .Mil
Charles IV. Crankshaw TTzl
111 IT hitehall St., Atlanta National Bank Building J|S ll® l ; h v/
RERD FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT ADS USE FOR RESULTS
Facts About This Store
You Should Know
This store is brimming with new things.
Silver. Crystal. Gems and .Jewels are flashing
with unwonted brilliancy.. There is a charm
that catches the eye and makes yon linger for
a longer look.
I’he atmosphere of our store is comforta
ble, easy and pleasant.
Our salespeople know their business, and
though unobtrusive, are glad to offer sugges
tions in making a selection whenever desired.
We have only one price. We make that
as low as goods of like quality can lie sold, and
do not shade it. Every one fares alike, abso
lutely so.
We mention these jytints because they are
to your as well as our. interests, if you have
jewelry or gift buying to do, and nearly every
one has during the holidays.
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r CHRISTMAS [T
’£ GIFTS
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(Mw FOR INDIES AND MISSES Wjlj
j i Set of Furs, $2.62 up. Stylish Hat, $2.50 up. Silk Waist, »» ''i*
a $1.98 up. Silk Dress, $7.95 up. Silk Petticoat, $2 98 up. 4i»
||i|i Shoes, $2.50 up. Skirt, $1.98 up. Cloth Dress, $6.95 up. W
Winter Suit, $lO up. Winter Coat, $8 up.
FOR MEN AND YOUTHS
Suits, $12.50 up. Overcoats, sls up. Raincoats, $5 up. 0
Sweaters, $2.50 up. Hats, $1 up. Shoes, $2.75 up. 8
Why not buy yourself a nice Christmas present ?
CHARGE EVERYTHING. Divide bill into weekly payments.
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THE MENTER CO.
711-2 Whitehall Street, Upstairs.
First Stairway Below J. M. High Co. |...
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