Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 01, 1913, Image 8

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I <-on bui^ wa A Dai us. t Old St. Nicholas Is Coming LOADED DOWN I 111. iil'.Olilil.V \ AMI NEWS. HELEN KELLER TO BE HONORED BY CLUBWOMEN OF ATLANTA Pathetic Scene at Grady Hospital When Father of Jas. Dickey Meets Him. With Many Valuable Xmas Presents Ordered by — HEARST’S- Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian AND WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO School Children Under Ten Years of Age DECEMBER 24 CHRISTMAS MORNING. Contest for School Children Exclusively A I2EA1- CA9Al?rTII avfr v** WKPrl H! DOWN! I (ijHOI TA8|tP-H»TL DINNEl? Sunday Night/ Boys and Girls All of the Work of Atlanta, here 1 is an easy way to secure the Christmas Pres ent you want. .Just ask your friends who do riot take THE AMERICAN AND GEOR GIAN to subscribe for this paper for six months and pay the Carrier Boy 12 cents a week. The Fashionable Woman reads Harper’s Bazar She knows that in its pages she will discover the “tie plus ultra” of French modes. She knows that if there is a new gown, a chic hat or a smart blouse so cunningly designed as to cause comment in the ateliers of Paris it will be shown her first by the Bazar. She knows that the greatest de signers of cos tumes in the modern world THIS WtEK LYRIC NeXT ween Francis Wilson's Hartley Camp Comedy Success, bell’s Ever Popu- THE |j lar Melodrama, B ACM B LOP’S THfc BABY WHITE SLAVE. Matln—e Tum , Thurt. and Saturday. > Harper’s Bazar crowd. A’eld-i may be done after school hours and there will be absolutely no expense to those entering. Re member, only new subscrip tions count for votes. You col- lectnomoneyinadvance. Have the subscriber pay the Carrier Boy at the end of each week. Georgian News Boys will not he permitted to enter this con test. Of Any Dealer—15 Cents* of fash ion are un der exclusive contracts with Harper’s Bazar She knows that if she would be faultlessly a la mode in attire, manners and thought she must have the Bazar. Do you not think it wise to follow her example? You may have 'he December number today The clubwomen of Atlanta arc* preparing to entertain and honor Mias Helen Keller, one of the most wonderful persons of the twentieth century, who will lecture here De cember 20, under the auspices of the United Daughters of the Confeder acy Miss Keller is to appear with Miss Ella Powell, of New York, formerly of Atlanta, and her teacher, Mrs. John Macy. She is to demonstrate Miss Powell's lecture on "The Psychology of Mu sic," at the same time exhibiting what perhaps is the most wonderful accomplishment of all her career ihe power of song. At the head of the arrangements for the entertainment of Miss Keller and her companions is Mrs. Helen Plane, of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, to whom is due the erSdlt for gaining Miss Keller’s con sent to visit Atlanta. And now the club and society women of Atlanta are talking over the problem of entertaining suitably a very talented young woman who is blind and deaf, but who has devel oped through^sheer force of charac ter, and wonderfullj patient teach ing, an array of accomplishments and culture that surpasses that of most women who come Into the world with all their senses keen and alert. MIDDLE GEORGIA FAIR PLANNED. GRIFFIN, Nov. 29.—The success of the Griffin Spalding County Fair. Just closed, has started talk of a Middle Georgia Fair, to be held next year. 1 Lawyers for Fields Refute Girl's Story LONDON, Nov. 29. The L/ondon so licitors for the Marshall Field family have written to the newspapers here, denying absolutely the assertion by Vera j Scott that she billed Marshall Field, Jr. j HOME-COMING DAY AT CHURCH. COLUMBUS, Nov. 29.—The Girard, j Ala., Baptist Church will observe Sunday. December 7, as Home-com ing Day, and an appropriate program is being prepared for the occasion. MISS HELEN KELLER. .MRS. JOHN .MACY. LIST OF PRIZES City of Atlanta Divided Into Four Districts Six Prizes for Each District THREE GIRLS 1 o the Girl polling highest number of votes in each District will be awarded a $25.00 Doll. To the Girl polling second highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $10.00 Doll. To the Girl polling third highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $5.00 Teddy Bear. $25.00 DOLL. Lifelike in Size and Finest German Make. To the Boy polling highest number of votes in each District will be awarded a $25.00 Tricycle. To the Boy polling second highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $10.00 Railroad Train. To the Boy polling third highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $5.00 Rocking Horse. TEDDY BEAR, The Best To Be Had. Secure Contract Subscriptions Division of Territory District No. 1 includes all territory in the city of Atlanta north of Edgewood avenue and east of Peachtree street. District No. 2 includes all the territory in the city of Atlanta south of Edgewood avenue and east of South Pryor street. District No. 3 includes all the territory in the city of Atlanta west of South Pryor street and south of West Hunter street. District No. 4 includes all the territory in the city of Atlanta north of West Hunter and west of Peachtree street. District No. 3 includes all territory outside of the city of Atlanta within the 20-mile zone. CONTEST STARTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. PHONE MAIN 100 FOR FULL INFORMATION. Send in This Blank at Once. Nominate a Candidate SCHOOL CHILDREN'S CONTEST. NOMINATION BLANK—GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES. HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN AND THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Nominate Address . Phone No I Go to School Only the First Nomination Blank Cast for Each Candidate Will Count as 1,000 Votes. Vote Schedule 1,500 VOTES will be given for every six-months’ contract subscription turned in to Contest Department before December aO. Start Your Campaign To-day CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. CALL ON CON TEST MANAGER AT THE GEOR GIAN OFFICE. A pa; Petit fl«pnp occurred at tin* Grady H oHpitiil f^aturday morning I . Pen William I>b k«f\ of Toccoa, Ga., father of James Dkkey. the youth ' ho a.11< mpted suiebV in a Mitchell reel hotel Friday afternoon by cut ting an artery in Ida arm. called to his aon The boy was very weak, but, in response to a Question from ids faLliei told why lie had attempted 'o take his life I’m not an> good, and never have oeen.” “aid the boy. ‘'anil everything looked mo blue I thought I'd put my self out of the way.” Doct ors at t ic G ad> reported that VO'UIB 1 )ickey 1 recover. The 'at her said that his son left home m Nove nber 20 to come tr At* a.,,*., and se< tire a position in the Railwi \ Mail Serv i«e He failed to .-ecu re the pr cdt if n, it seems, and in<*mb( i i of h b ff mils bad had no, of him UlUi they were notl- 1 led of hia atle • 1 i 1 *' d suicide and con- flnement. in tin 1 Grady Hospital. Dickey took a room at a Mitchell street hotel Friday morning A maid went to his room Friday afternoon, nd. finding tin* door locked and fail ing to gel response from within, be am* alarmed. When the door wan unlocked witii a pat* key, young Uiekej 'ns found lying across the <*d In an unconscious condition. Slaton Names Peace Jubilee Delegates Delegates to the great peace cel ebraMon to be held December 3-4 it Richmond, commemorative of 100 \ ears of friendliness between the United Stale* and Great Britain, were named Pride > afternoon by Governor Slaton. They are Dr .! .1 Mall. Wilmer D. Moore. Rev John K White. Dr. C. H Wilmer. Dr. Dunbar M. Ogden, Wal ter P. Andrews, Rev Howard T • re-, Augusta; Uharltop E. Battle, Oolumbw.s; General Peter \V. Mel- drim, Savannah; Judge Walter Q. ilhariton. Savannah; Rev W. N. Ainsworth. Macon; J. Idndsay John son, Rome, professor H. C\ White, Athens; .1 S. Shingler. Ashhurn; and Dr. George Brown, of Atlanta. Dr. Butler to Dine With Atlanta Bar Atlanta lawyers will meet around the banquet board at the Holed Ansley December 6 and the greatest gathering In the history of the as soda lion is expected There will be many notable guests, ansong them Nicholas Murray Butler, president of «’olumbia University. Invitations to attend the banquet have been extended to the members of the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, also to many prominent Jn lists throughout the State John Y Smith, secretary of the Bar A mho ttlon. is busily preparing for the dinner. LAURENS BOYS COMING. DUBLIN, Nov. 27 Five corn club boys of Laurens who won prizes in this ounty tills year are prepralng to at lend the Corn Show In Atlanta next week They will be accompanied by County Demonstration Agent .1 B. Tyre ATLANTA TIT Saturday Mat. and Night. ROSE STAHL In "MAGGIE PEPPER" To-day and Night. 26c to $2; Sat urday Matinee. 25c to $1.50. All Next Week ."‘sit Klaw & frlanser'* Stupendous BEN-HUR Seats Now on Sale. Nights, ore. $2 and $1.60; bal.. $1. mat., orch , U 60; bal.. $1; gallery, 60c. COLUMBIA BURLESQUE THEATER. 14 Central Avenue. WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Charlie Gramllch and Helena Hall, IN OLD MEXICO. Smith and Perry, Songs and Comedy Adler Sisters, the Classy Kids. COLUMBIA QUARTETTE PRINCESS LA CEIL. inD^YTH ATLANTA 5 DSily 2 JO 1 Vf I\ I 111 Bufitit Theater Bights $ 30 Nick’s Roller Skating Girls Next Week M ISS ORFORD And Her Wonderful Elephants Dooley A Sales Lai Mor. Kim, Albert Perry &. Co. Lamorf Co and Others