Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 01, 1913, Image 3

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f y J mm-mm —r~ ■ TANGO TEA MUSIC TO HAVE REA! SENTIMENT IN ITS EVERY NOTE *h< Evangelical Ministers’ , ; ill *»f Atlanta nut Monday ,-ley Memorial Hall, the pro- - indorse "Oo-to-Churoji Day’’ . . nd the aid of the association-I th* r j to the doors every church in «.n Dei ember 14 was one of • matters for consideration, mimous Note in favor of the •..•in virtually was assured, as minister at the meeting who , \pressed an opinion had de- , iiimself.cnthusiastically for the Tii, due, December 14, has b fou: neceptabi* to all of the min- is;, rs and. although "Go-to-Church j D; 4 n ' nearly two week distant. | most of them actively have set work to arouse their congregations to the sicnificanco of the movement and ; , n« cessity of getting out record- • , . , ,;;iii attendances at both the' sell ices on that day. Accurate Count To Be Made. The plan proposes that each pastor i S h;i!’ delegate Several church mem- j bt-rs to moke an accurate- count of all .hope at the services, reporting to • :.ni as soon as the count is made. A j n .1 postal card wil^ he sent to, , v, i , minister in Atlanta, and on th h ; , will make renort of the attendance t , h of the two* services a ,al nnil ! • it one.. so that an immediate < on- , • ,: -.»n may be made. Prom many pulpits of Atlanta toe •Go-U'A’hurch Day” plan receiv e, commendatory ontice Sunday. Pas- i tors urged their congregations to be- . coni' imbued with the spirit of the ! movement; to be at church on the lav sot and to see that other mem bers who may not have been regular, in • heir attendance ar* ther< also. Some of the minister* discussed j the movement at length. o ne; into riie advantages of regular church at tendance and referring L" the go-to- j church plan as a powerful stimulus j <>f attendance and interest in religious j work. Dr. DuBose Lauds Plan. The Rev. H. M. DuBose, of the First Methodist Church, devoted his cm ire morning sermon to the sub ject. His theme was, “Go io Church | Why ?" Besides discussing the bene- i fit of regular church attendance as a general proposition, he ma t par rular reference f o “Go io-Church ; Day" which comes a week from next j Sundav and strongly urge t.h mem hers of his congregation to mike an , • special effort to be present at those I services. The Rev. A. M. Hughlctt, of Si ! \>. is M**i ho iu ('’: ,r it. called at teniion to the movement at both ser- j vices and me. !o a pica for the hearty ; ■i-operation or che ohuivh member* In addition to this, the Rev. Mr. Hugh I Jett this week will send out a per s<inal letter to every member .on the church roll, making an individual ap peal. The colored ministers .of.Afre city have entered readily into the plans ! for a record day in the point of church attendance. Negroes Interested. It is safe to say that all of th negro churches will be packed to th< doors on December 14, for many of these churches actually are making q letter showing on percentage of church members present at the regu lar service than are the white 41,744 Women Share In Pennsy Dividend churches.' The reports that will he turned in by the colored churches will swell the totals by thousandth A number of the ministers in both white and colored churches have devised the plan of Increasing the in- ’tcr<-i in the day bv making eonsid- I crablc notice of ii during the Sunda> school exercises, as well as in the church horvici • An increased church attendance ordinarily for ;i larger Sunday school and for this reason the Sun day school officers are heartily in fa vor of the movement. Indications are that an attendance will'be brought out that will tax tin j capacity of every church in Atlanta and that a record will be set that will j surpass that of any other city of At lanta s size. If the experience of the in- 4i.'T ; : < ,,i her cities is realized here, '• M " ill lie .maintained for months following the “Go-to-Chureh D.,v Tango Tea at Piedmont will draw big throng of Atlanta's prettiest society girls. f?yf| ■' /: ft. A MW V mci '^il!tTi X A V V PHILADELPHIA, Dec. I.— 1 The Pennsylvania Railroad is mailing div idend checks to 86,866 shareholders. Of the number 41,774 are women. There are now 3.928 more women holders of Pennsylvania stock than a year ago. The average number of shares held by a stockholder is 1.14, an average decrease of six shares in th past nine months. Athens to Fight for Lower Rate on Coal Each Number of Orchestra Will; Mean Merry Christmas for Poor of Atlanta, South Georgia Conference Ends With Appointment of Pastors Monday Afternoon. THEN'S. Dec. 1.—Athens will in tic ■■ few d tys , arry a fight tl hi ei started here to the Railroad Cutnmis- , b n ■'inn t or lower coal rates from the /’ • e lds of Tennessee and Virginia. it i? claimed that Gainesville, At- A‘ m a and Matfon enjoy lower rates than Athens, and the Chamber of ommerce has initiated the fight CASTOR % Tor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 \CON, Dee. 1.—The 1914 session of S*Mith Georgia Methodist Confer will be held in Dawson, meeting ' during Thanksgiving* week, hmnasville was an applicant, but Daw- f received an overwhelming vote. This afternoon Bishop Candler will - »*e the appointments for the en- i g year as the last business of the rrerenee. It is very likely that the ’. D. Ellis will be appointed pre- ■ 1 f the Macon District, being '•filed at Wesley Monumental •eh in Savannah by either the Kev. .vl F Cook or the Rev. Paul Ellis. Ucn W X. Ainsworth will continue ■ isti • ! Mulberry Street Church in When the ecstatic tango , n: | forth from the instruments of ;!.• Piedmont Hotel’s girl orchestra Moi day afternoon, the strains will 1 a significance. Now. ii would b< h a great many serious sons that there is any tango music t any t of the* necessary evil piously. But let there be'no ♦ time. Remember that ternoon’a Tango Tea at really stands for sn-nei benefit for the Emj : of The Georgian and S Second Session Begins at Noon Wilson to Read Message on Tuesday. WASHINGTON. Dec 1.- Without the usual interest or ceremony, th • s' -sion of Congress will begin at noon to-day. merging with the first n of the oixry-third Congress, whi, 'h will not end until the stroke of 12 o’clock. P • si* < n? Wilson will deliver his • ig< in person before a joint ses- n <f Congress at 1 o'clock Tues day. Ai my members, who were detained to iv during the summer and autumn . s, httve been slow in returning, mm of them declaring they would Ton .-u away until after January 1. so at home for the holiria.x sea - i ie> anticipated that, little ini i»n business would be transacted util after the beginning year. # Ambitious Program Ahead. A t <mgh the program had not be Chambers Charges Turner With Plot on Electric Company A new tight against City Electrician It. O Turner that likely will be carried to Council will be launched at a special meeting o fthe Cltv Hoard of Electrical Control Monday by A Mine Chambers, meeting of the City Board of Electrical Company. Chambers said Monday that Turner’s attitude toward the company was so discriminatory that he believed there was some Important motive behind It and that he intended to try to de velop this motive before the city offi cials "Turner is trying to put the Cotton States KlcctrU Company out of busi ness. said Chambers. “Since the Board of Eleciriia Control annulled his revocation <>f the company’s license he has resorted to ev* r> means of p**rse- I cut ion of the company he coutd im agine “If that isn’t a crime against the I principles of our government. 1 don’t ! know h«»w a man could commit one.” Egg Famine Menaces Christmas Time 'Nog' THOM AS VILEE. Dec. 1.—Those who think Christmas Is not properly celebrated without the time-honored •ggnog are uneasy lest there be no flesh eggs, because of an egg famine of the new i in this section. They can still get | the “nog” part from neighboring States, where liquor law's are less stringent, but it looks now as if they deftniiely formulated, member* looked I K " a « aln8t custom , to ta, kllnK one of th* mos, •* , *‘ ,h " ambitious legislative tasks that any! Connoisseur*- v .ty esKnog K not stood Congress in a long time has attempt ed. Here are some of the subject* the new Congress will take up: Final action on the currency bill. Anti-trust legislation. Rural cre.iits^ Naval program. i‘'-sago of a dozen appropriation bills. Train safety and safety on the ocean. R< eolation of the shipping trust. Final action on the reports of lobby investigating committees The cost of living problem. Legislation to protect women work ers. River and harbor budget Leg’ siation looking to the building of a Government railroad in Alaska. Mexico Awaits Wilson Action. Another important matter which it in i Sieved will engage the attention ngiv'-s is discussion of the Mexi- < in problem. However, this depends on thr action of President Wilson. There will be no action relative to Mexico, most members think, unless th* President gives it his approval. Congress will be on the Job until about D<*< ember 19. when an adjouri. m "i will be taken over the C’hrist- m olidavs until January 5. \ppro- nr u bills will be under conslder- ai ■ n within a week or two. Many m* tubers predicted that Congress w aid be in session during the com ing summer and perhaps until the autumn. ; when made with shipped or storage ; ^ggi* Grand Jury to Wage Sunday 'Lid' Warfare VVAYCR08S. Dec. 1 -All Wav- cross if* i w aiting with deep con cern this week’s session of the Grand Jur>. when it is expected that one of the moat sweeping Investiga tions in*o the alleged violations of the Sunday law will be made. Several members of the Grand Jury have been active during the past few months in the crusade against any thing but a tight town on Sunday, and the general opinion is that one or more of these men will present a. number of names’ to the Grand Jury 3 Seek Postoffice BOLL WEEVIL. Business Men Here to Luncheon to Devise W. Keep Pest Out of Gc. ( ‘ne hundred Atlanta b will engage in a finish fight boll weevil, the greati ,-t * : t; cotton grower, in an cT u the crop riistroyer nut of Or men will be the guests of id ♦ 'hamper of ♦’ommerce eon at Hotel Ansley Tu. noon. Plans will be discusser: best way to co-operate Georgia farmers in the fi. That the business men to the importance of keeping out ot Georgia is shown b> r ber of invitations to tne which have been accepted, dent Charles J. Haden, or gia Chamber of Commerce, vi tat ions to all the lcadin men. Among the Atlantans who fnnd the luncheon are L. I Held. (). Palmore. Joel Hun:< B I*arks K. C. Kontz, ' ! Jonr«, John H. McKenzie, l* Bleckley, J. f; MCbar . , .McCord. B. M. Grant, H George M. Hope, George c B. Howard, p. S. Arkw Beck. C. B. Bid we II. (K l) Peter F. Clarke. F. J Coob Dabney, L. J. Daniel. S. ' l J. Rifleman, C. P, Ely* a. , B Ethridge, Louis Gholstin, CF, t Glover. Henry W Grady, i t: ham. H. G. Hastings, J man. c. h. Johnson, I Lips*,;,., J. Loewensteln, C W. M< < ■ McKee. Haynes McT'a*]'' * McKenaie, Norman C. ,! ■ Parker. William F. Parkhu* > Patterson. W. L. Peel, C J B. Pound. Paul P. Re. Rhodes, M R. Slessinger. Smith. W. O. Steele, It. ! A. J. West. H G White, \Y. f Jr . J. II. Wlenski, ' ; Winn, Edgar Watkins, Fran . don. J. K. Ottley. W. Jf. L« mer L. Moore, Walter c « Robert J. Yokry, \V. P. V* c. J Blalock. Robert F. Ala-IT Grr, c. E. Currier. Bro* u- W. W. Orr, F. J. Paxon, I 'A llsh, W. D. Owen?. St. Rim- gale. ! i tes Carlisle to Coer) Abreast Times Place at ValdostalUSE OF CALOMEL VALDOSTA, Dec. 1.- Interest in the appointment of postmaster in this prominent rltizents came to Valdosta whose term will expire next May, Is Increasing every day Major Varne- doe. J. F. Stapler and J. P Coffee are applicants for the appointment, but so far no one has been able to say who will get the plum. Other well-known citizens are mentioned, but so far the three named are the only ones actively in the race. BUSINESS NOTICE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—A letter received »t the Treasury De- n firm a correspondent in To Cure a Co j d in Q n e Day 'i-in aiMrened to the "Hon. | Take j^xaTIVK HIP.Mu yi l.VINK \ G. Carlisle Secretary of the I Tablets. ** rgists refund m-mcy if it | falls to cur* K W. GROVE’S signa 1 * ' lure is on each box. 25c. The writer requested that he ■ Mime documents 1 i \ keep abreast of the times.” ,\ r. (An lisle w;• s Secretary of the Tr v 20. ve-irs ago, and has been dead almost ten years. Batting Match Draw V.’ith Negro and Goat MOULTRIE, Dec. 1.—A stubborn butting contest between a billy goat and Mo*e Johnson, a hard-headed m . . a regular arena battle, waged • r 2<» minutes in a local coal yard—* : in a draw between the man nd animal. Neither was able to butt the other off his feet. Some time ago Mose tried butting . i’ii a short-horned goat, and the goat got the worst of it. falls to cure. E , i lure is on e.ach box be ! in order tha. 11 " '' " "** Our coals will please you. Call us. CAE ROLL & HUNTER. PRACTICALLY CP Dangerous Drug Giving Way n . More Reliable Remet:,. Hundred** of people In this v alone iiav*- stopped the use nf our calomel when their liyer is a slowly, and take DtHlsr.n’s 1 . Instead Dtslson’s Uver Tone Is a w and has none of ihe »* *.i whtaA so often follow tr*- . met Tt is a pleasant u. ble liquid that starts the Ii\. and surely, and relieves cor ' : biliousness and causes n«. rt - ’ i • habit or diet. Many preparations have sp: that imitate the claims math f son's Liver Tone, hut ivm ••* son’s Liver Tone is tbo tried / 1 : remedy that has proven sum .. medicine and is so satis/aeP>>\ * » user is the reason these imliitti* on tiie market. Dodson’s Liver Tone can r * ant one % *nd if it fails to ( <*iHinte«l for it all druggists • will give your money back wi —Advt. *d to conv Three popular Atlanta society girls, who an* Tea for Empty Stocking Fund. At the top U Mi. s <’!; low. from left l" rigjit., are Miss Helen Thorn «ud Mi Tango our mind •an. TREAT CHILDREN’S COLDS EXTERNALLY : ,n ’t dose the delicate little s;. a*-h inte roal medicin. K s Raiw, Rub Group and Pneu* nia ’ ,s applied externally ov*?' die arHl *hest. The body Ii.m re- Hrt** antisejitic vapors ■* e ‘nnaled all - .. night long, i air Phlegm and ooenim the P rf SMaiKe *. For all infiammat'• catftrJh Passages from head i,to bronchitis a pneumqoia, Vick'* is qui Can l>e us<< safety, on the s 5c, 50c arid ihe perfect ■Advt At i !oi' 'andler leaves to-night tor *:•;•.. Miss., where he will open the ! -sij Conference on Wednesday i- ing. His declaration in open <on <■*'• t. .it he Is not at ail wealthy, \ • m* < sharing the wealth of his i • - rs. still a theme of comment. ’1 *>ish» i 1 • rrected the impression a? > i hav g much of the world's goods, as that if he had any wealth l)e give it to the church. 3 0,000 to Boom U.S. L ade Among Latins -HfNGTON. Dec. 1.—Cam- , og in the interests of the Amer- orter ro South America will i led in the program of Secre- E*- lfield next year. included an item of $100,000 i'Udget to be used in sending d agents t-> South and Central i > to prepare the way f<ir > n RIOLE 7 4 *UBIT( ATLANTA - k vlATIfIS as ^ GEORGIA It really stands, then, for christnr charity, and for an appeal to tl hearts and purses of fortunate jc"i> whose Christmases are ivvays haj py. It will be a bright, gay. ha up occasion, forecasting in a way, ii hoped, the brightnm-s -;nd the i pi ness that it wi-l * lives of boys and girl men who would hav at all if it were m bounty. Very naturally, an; help swell the Empty .' i * Nn this year should be a thing, because Atlanta is a A a big-hearted, getierou: unr< manner. Hearts Nearer S face, Somehow, hearts seen; i--a: I surface this year than ver and the giving is genera There must be something atmosphere of this Ch that awakens a poignant and understanding. Just like the sympatic, standing that prompted letter to the Christmas other day. It bore a flve-doJIar bid. ey was pinned to a single paper, on which a few wo written. There was a «t<>rv words, a big story, an t a mas Editor, reading t . rn, stood. “In memory of a little bo the words. “I wish 1 five hundred." Tenderness had iifoui!*'*' : ir ba rer and that gift. The • ■ < . im * oui* felt that the boy? a girls whom the money would help we*i nc »r and dear to him II*' visualised al! hoys and girls, their ;rearm and hope? and desires and id, >!s in the image of one little hoy v And so every one of you has :u sympathy and under- m«*n- •et of make it it least one little with baby hands who is larger and and yelling and r> i.\ , * v mu* of you can childhood through your s one child. to be easy, then, for you • /<<■ th* need that lies behind ppeul the Christmas Editor is n ng ou. It ought to be easy for you to jglve toward the cause of the Empty Stocking. It ought to be a glad and loving duty. I^ecause your boy or your girl might hav* b* t-n among those who \7»ll wake , to the tragedy of an empty stock- uig and a gloomy Christmas. And ving t* 1 those children who really are about to be bereaved of a chil- in >d’s dream, you are giving to your ) 1 , 1 :ri 1 ••*» name of ■ our o’vn. Child Disappointment Tragedy. There are few Man disappointments i Woman disappointments quite so «■* n *»r quite so bitter us the Child iDpointment of a gloomy Chris:- j ot the • ’* . That you know . j campaign i*> stun date ! t v. hy all this sermonizing? At - I their Work , hmia knows all this well as do*.s J unions for the institut, ih Christmas Editor. M nbe Atlan-| of a c«>rnm : res' iits his proclaiming those things so loudly. But he can not help ! ■ ing sir ■ i r»* and earnest about this Nobody could. Girl? and it come with a glad smile on faces to get some of the Cbriat- dolls that they may take hoir.3 dress for the poor children's tina J would be impossibl *et and greet these w illing work- • cs< people who So plainly un- md i m< ining of this Empty ing Fund, without wanting •> their hands and “God bless' or it 3 The three, day Institute” is to be laun next Sunday afterr oon at 3 o’cl* in the Central Congregational Chur when the Rev. William A Brown, 1b- j , worker for i ..*• Interna anal Slip'. 1 ty i" School As'-.n 11i *n. will uddr** - i F ( mass me. tin H v.r* a 1 n following Mend ay and T.r sd., v .; n ^ . j lanta t«, continue the waa k. The Sunday school 'oerun Complains Of Freight Rates THOMASVILLE. Dec. 1 The j town of Doerun, Colquitt County, has filed a complaint before the Inter- -tale Commerce Commission, alleging * a discrimination in freight rates I.,', railroads against that town. It is claimed that th** freights to ! Doerun are higher than those of oth er towns in this section similarly ! located. DIZZy, HEADACHY, A M mtt iv.* Floyd V. LeCn.w A falling. attendam*e to the thr* la I attendun J. Ki, Gently Cleanse Your Liver Sluggish Bowels While You Sleep. a * and DR. E. G. GRIFFBN IS OFFERING Special Low Price For the Next 30 Days Back of ftiis offer is a Dental expe rience of 23 years and an aiisoluie GUARANTEE No Soreness of Gums C 1 R finlri With Golddust Flates J 1 : n f U .‘ U ‘ dust Plats s $8i00 Set 0 f Teeth .... CROWN AND EWSDGE WORK rfujED SOeup Painless Extraction 50c Made Same Day Our Gofddust Plates are Ihe Strongest and Lightest Made. !. SL *5. GATE C!TY DENTAL ROOMS included in he renort w; pared with t Dst year. the Telat. compared wi; Following ante report: • ;«*r he the previ tu; Sunday G*i. it is an appealing cause, ;in*i the hrlvtmas Editor ha? a tnpk tb *t nee*' a s r ally wonderful to .him at Bu: about th<- dolls. There ,ir^ m;*!!\ of them left at The Georgian ffi* • They will he give® to persona n Aiiante who v^dll volunteer «> rlres? aem. Thr** arrayed, the\ will ix r< rrned i*> the '’hristni is Editor, who will sec to their distribution a mo eg - hildren to whom Santa Claus l*robabIy will bring no dolls, 'in; reh A *1 St. Paul M« First Mer! .' Ta hern n ■ ' B. < • nt r ;t i Pi Keeonrt Baptist Y 1* St « ’hi". • ‘ race Method!- Wesley Merte • rth Ax« f’ri > IN nee Del. Baptist . English Luth<-r.ir Inman Park Baptist. Druid Hilla Prt-sl*:, *P ■ •, pi i cnt box. bHioUMCM, HisrilMM, r I ta«te and foul It*'.i ; .I a ays trace them tu torpid : <’.i.iy**d. fermenting food in the ! bowel or sour, gassy stomach. [' i.i, is matter clogged In the in- ii steail of being east out of I !system, is re-absorbed into th«- When this poison reaches the brain tissue It causes conges- • ret that dull, throbbing, sicken- ng headache. ;-arets immediately <*leanse the h. remove the sour, undigested nd foul gases, take the excess bile : r . 'ii the liver and carry out all the • rated waste matter and poisons in he bowels. f'.tfloaret tonight will surely traighten you out by morning The> *k while you sleep a 10-cent box from your *lr\jggist means your head .<!■, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months.—Advt. 24Vs Whitehall Street. Telephone M. 170S Over Brown & Allen Ladv Attenc at Painless Dentistry Is possible in the vast ma- s jority of cases, and we make it a practice in every such case to give our patients absolute assurance that they need fear no pain. Twenty- three years in dentistry and | thousands of :fied pa- j tients is o guarantee. mammfii Grown and Bridge Wr Porcelain orGcbi-Fac J Reinforced by 22-K Gold