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GIRLS ARE URGED TO
EMULATE EXAMPLE
SET BY HELEN GOULD
: (iiI.AI'EEI’HIA, Dec. 27.—The Rev.
B. Ely, addressing the Presby
‘ Ministers meeting Here, said:
■’Ti never were so many unhappy
The examples that Miss Helen
n , :. i has set in choosing for her hus
bari God fearing and God loving man
f s one tli.it every young girl in the na
[i.ir; ought to follow. It will do more
St ,;v this home problem than 10,000
sermons on divorce, and I expect it will
turn out to be one of the most success
ful matches that has ever been made.
•Marriages like this will show what
-ult if men and women select life
■ t -.tiers who worship the same Mastet
< n J have the same ideals. The home
pi-.bi m here is solved even before the
■vidding."
COMPROMISE TO FIX
BRITISH INSURANCE
■b.nal insuruneo not 'VJ-?
Hlthougi! their reanv^as a i.<. n'™"',' 1 "
the henefitT J 1 ’ 1 ?.”'" I '?’ wi " b ‘ entitle.! to
and th., mp l !, ’ "‘ ' lo< ' ! ' ,rs ' att.-nHu ■•■<■
th» ..hi.? I’l ,ne :,IK| SK ’ k Buid. but unlH- ; .
doctors m d ,'.’ r '” the ,x ' '“‘‘tuer un.| th.,
next thS ‘••••’’Promise within 1 1;e
irit . tnree weeks the poor ar.l sic, ...n
--time fo7 thc a cm av b to wait • •’""ideraMe
lime for the chiei benefits of the act.
ILLINOIS GIRL ELOPER
CAUGHT IN KENTUCKY
vJt° L ?> S Y. ILLE . Kv Dev. 27. Sixteen
th Ln*! ?} artha H.oest. ~f \\.H..lst,,<•;,.
Times Tt H ivT C 'i e “'. s "'’ ~f Munis, rule
■lames 11. Weir, of Sellers!.urc Ind wer.
taken in custody here while or ibeir v. ■■
to be married. The girl's ag.. in;,.,.' nar
nagc impossible in Illinois.
feANftW Fflctth.Gr’m the Cao of
P- -Atlanta
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<W THE Home ofThe New South
The new, modem temple of baking cleanliness where
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Tiptop
Bread
the one loaf of bread without an equal will be made. TIP-TOP
BREAD is now on sole a.t the clean
store of every grocer in Atlanta. Clean?
Twwr I*. ! J° day ’ and,ea T, at last the meaning of bread per-
1 V 11 • • ,on - T, .‘ e deJicious flavor of TIP-TOP will sur-
J prise you —its very appearance will delight you
its wholesome and nutritious excellence will benefit and strengthen you
—its quality will convert you from buying “other kinds” or baking your
own bread; and in its cleanliness—there you have a new satisfaction
for the cleanliness of TIP-TOP BREAD will give you a sense of security’
safety, and satisfaction never experienced before.
a y TIP- TOP ff to your dealer tomorrow.
Glenn Street & Murphy Avenue THE NEW SOUTH BAKERY
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1912.
I SLEUTH EXPECTS TO I
FIND MAN Y BODIES IN ;
- DRAINED OIL TANKS'
Gl'TlliGi: . >Ki. V. De... 27. —With
the belief that hi <..n unravel one or
niote murdi r mysteries, even to the
extent of tlndirg .•■ dozen or more bodies
v. ten the oil is ili-aii n off, a xepresenta
.ive of.a Now Yori. detective agency is
at Kltf.,■ •_ tjkla.. 60 mil. s east of Guth
rie, where many large steel oil tanks
about the town are ,-oon to be emptied
-and moved to other fields.
Whi,. Ki.fer was still an oil boom
town, several nun were last seen there
and among the number who myste
riotisly Ui.-app. ■•. rod. it is said, was an
heir to a large so tune in New York.
Th, d.-teetive said that the finding of
the body of the millionaire would be
worth many thousands of dollars to
him, a.- Well as tlr- other heirs of the
immense estati .
IHME SET FOR WEDDING
GF MAUD INGERSOLLi
NEW YORK. Dec. 27. The marriage of
Miss .Viaud Ingersoll, daughter of t’oloncl
Robert Ingersoll, to Wallace Marcus Pro
iasco will take place next Monday after
noon at the home of the bride-elect’s
mother. Miss Ingersflll, like her father, is
an agnostic. Dr. Elliott, of the
Ethical Culture society, and an okl friend
of the family, will perform the ceremony.
TIRED OF LIFE. HE USES
GAS AND CARBOLIC ACID
CHICAGO, Dec 27.—Julius Rathofsky,
a watchman, tried to kill himself in the
office of the tailor shop of Harry Barono
witz, on the third floor- at 1331 South
Sangamon street, by turning on four gas
jeu and swallowing carbolic add. He
probably will die. Ho left an« (c saying
he was tired of life.
every prove., of manXXT’ b “ sement “> ™<>f ■>•><! ‘hropgh
TRY TIP-TOP TOMORROW
T?P top C ° nVi J n^ d that “?• really ,be best loaf ° f br ' ad ™«de.
Hi lOPis so good that every bite invites another. Goodness, purity
and quality are in every slice—every crumb of TIP-TOP. Butter a
slice—try it, test it, taste it, and you are bound to make TIP-TOP your
SAFE BLOWER’S WIFE
I SAYS REFORM WORKER
FORCED HER TO WED
CHICAGO, Dec. 27.—Airs. Emily Ed
wards Creel, wife of Eow.-i <1 Creel, a
safe blower whom the police are seek
ing, told the police rtle had been 10. <■, d
to marry by Mrs. Susan Adams, a re
form worker connected with a school of
j girls. Mrs. C:eel said -he had bcm at
lu home conducted by Mrs. Adams and
itad been sent to the Huri Ison str, et
station. Siu- was taken back to the
home, she said, and Creel began paying
attention to her. She repulsed him and
was sent back to the police station.
Finally, she said, when she returned to
the home she was virtually forced to
marry Creel or be sent to a reform
school.
Mrs. Adams denied the story as ab
surd. She said she had tried to pre
vent the girl’s marriage.
i CERTAIN OF PRIZE. HE
ENTERS $1 HEN: WINS
ST. Loris. Dee. 27. Arthui East
man won lirsi prize at the .1 .-.seyvil i
Poultry show am! ‘put out im-." ~n
tile association. Eastman discoverer!
t iere were no entries in tin White
cochin class, for which a substantial,
first prize was offered.
Also, he knew where he could bu.v a!
specimen for «|. and ■ isde li i.-t,- to g. ! 1
the bh-d. He entered it. When the |
premiums were awarded tin- SI bird bad !
won first premium in the White Coch
in class
CARTER H. HARRISON ILL.
CHICAGO. Dec. 27.—Mayoi Carl, r
H. Harrison is confined to his bed with
la gtippe. His condition todaj was ~
ported somewhat improved, but it was
said it would be. at least tluei days be
iore lie would lie allowed to si: on.
MUSICAL CLUBS OF
CORNELL WILL GIVE
CONCERT ON DEC. 28
i ,- < iriieii Musical ciubs, composed vt
‘ighty students of Cornell university, of
Ifl-.t.a. N Y.. will give a concert at the
Wesley Memorial auditorium Saturday
evening.
. The concert will consist of glee, banjo
! ami mapdolin selections. The Corneli-e
stu.ientft started from Ithaca Tuesday.
I going first t. New York, am) are now
I". 1 - tuelr way by boat to Savannah. At
Savanna! they will boaru a special de
mv tian, of two baggage cars, lour Pull
mans am. .. diner, m wmcl; they will
• .•in, i< .Atlanta, anti later continue their
trip Birmingham New Orleans, Mem
phis. st. Louis. Chicago. Toledo, and back
to Ithaca by January 4.
Their musical organizations are among
tin- best lenov.n of al' American college
clubs. The concert is expected to prove
a Kou.l draw ing card.
Th,- pric, 01' sciais ranges from 50
'■'•tits to Ji.so.
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