Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 04, 1913, Image 11

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AJ iPESimPRIZES THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. It 'ai College Park Exhibitors Run (inse Race for Hundred-Dollar Trophy, Highest of All. Mtor.s at the Southern Interna- ri Poultry Association Show 1n the i: ditnrium were awarded special .■ Thursday. These were In ail- n to the regular awards announc- f d > day before. ,,, of the Important awards—$100 .. for the best display of 100 or bo ds of different varieties—stlil , 'elded. The big prize lie* be- . ,, ,! Mrs. J. M. Hart and O. E. Me* : 1, of College Park. Each had a . .._■ ■■deent dlipay of prize-winning It will tike the judges until .day night o decide the winner. mo are the tpecial awards made • dok Rir4 in Show—Mrs. P. T. ■ ,it, Walhington, Ga.; Rhode :. Red. looker! in Show—William Sons, Scotch Plains, N. J.; ] ; i< in pingtai- II, n li Show—Mrs. T.. P. ri Klbirton, Ga.; White Or- New Jertcy Display Wins Pullet in Show—W. P. Barnes, i la.; Birred Plymouth Rock. Pen ii Show—Mrs. L. P. CHENEY’S expectorant Cures lunning of the Nose f‘lings, sniffling. «nre throat, lunir .pTsalre feeling In th« chest Try , ene- F.xpetorant next time you need » rem- t 25c *t drug stores—Advt. Eberhart. Elbcrton, Ga.; Rlack Or pingtons. Exhibit Coming Cong Distance and W inning One or More First Prizes— William rook & Sons. Scotch Plains, N. J.; Orpingtons. Best Display from Tennessee—T. D. Smith, Knoxville; Barred Plymouth Rocks. Best Pen in Children s Class—Jim mie Haley, Atlanta' Black Lnngshans. Best Bird in Children’s (Mass—Lar kin Hill, Jr., Atlanta; Black Lang- shan. Handsome cups were given to the winners of all the special prizes where there was competition. The show had its biggest day in point of at tendance Thursday, and T. M. Poole, secretary of the association, predicted that the record for the exhibit would he surpassed on Friday and Satur day. Sales Set Record. One of the Interesting visitors Thursday was Mrs. I*. L. Upson, a prominent society woman of Athens. Ga., as well as a poultry fancier. She has a number of exhibits at the show. The contracted sales of birds and eggs are really in excess of the sales last year. In order to accommodate the large ^crowds desiring to visit the show la f e in the evening, Secretary T. M oPVe announced Thursday morning that the doors of the Auditorium will be kept open hereafter until 11 o’clock in the evening, instead of closing at. 10 o'clock. It has been found that the largest evening crowds arc visiting the ex hibition after 9 o’clock, and the de cision to keep the show open for an hour later than the scheduled closing time was the result of requests made to the management. Corn Boys View Chicken i. About 2.600 of the 3,790 coops al ready have been classified and deci sions announced on them. The judges will devote considerable attention to the special classes on Thursday. Large crowds continue attending the show, and the exhibition is at tracting even greater attention than the management expected. Chicken fanciers from all over Georgia and the South have come to Atlanta to see the show. Wednesday the members of the boys’ com clubs, here to attend the corn exhibit, were guests of the poul try management, and spent several hours seeing the display of birds. Mr. Poole declared Thursday that in one particular, at least, the show is setting a new mark. So far not one of the chickens has shown a sign of illness, nor have they shown the effects of the three days of confine ment. OVERCONFIDENCE Men who <1raw good salaries naturally acquire the habit of thinking they can always do It. Their ability blinds them to the fact that the capable men are just as liable to accidents and the ills of life as their lower salaried fellows. A .$4,000 man who loses his earning power hits the ground four times harder than the $1,000 laborer who is disabled. Consequently he needs to save just four times as much. A savings account with Atlanta’s Oldest Savings Bank is an income tax—a promise to pay an 1. O. U. that is good for all men. Start YOURS To-day. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on All Accounts Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Go. GRANT BUILDING GEORGE M BROWN, President. JOHN W. GRANT, Vice Presi dent. JOSEPH E. BOSTON, Secretary and Treasurer. Schedules Change Dec. 7,1913 ON AX'D AFTER SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY TRAINS WILL LEAVE ATLANTA, FROM TERMINAL STATION, AS FOLLOWS, EXCEPT AS NOTED: Np. 2, 8:00 a. m.—DAY EXPRESS, for Macon, Savannah, Al bany. Americas, Jacksonville and intermediate points. Parlor Car to JIa[ou, Ga. Nb. 98, 9:47 a. m.—DIXIE LIMITED, first train December 8, tor illcon, Cordele, Tifton, Waycross and Jacksonville. Observa tion library Car, Pullman Sleeping Cars, Dining Car and Coaches to Jacksonville, Fla. fjo. 10,12:30 p. m.—For Macon, Milledgeville, Millen, Valdosta, Am") cus, Albany and intermediate points. Parlor Car to Macon, 1 Ga. / to. 12, 4:00 p. m.—For Griffin, Macon and intermediate poinls. ParilV Car to Macon, Ga. ko. 94. 8:30 p. m.—DIXIE FLYER —For Macon, Cordele, Tif- mAvay cross and Jacksonville. Observation Library Car, Pullman s i<ming Cars and Coaehes. No. 4, 9:00 p. m.—NIGHT EXPRESS-- -For Macon and Savan- '4 Connects at Macon with G. S. & F. for Cordele, Tifton, Yal- T»t:i and I’alatka. Sleeping Car to Savannah, Ga., and Palatka, I No. 32, 10:10 p. m.—SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED —For Ma l 11 1 ordele, Tifton, Waycross and Jacksonville. Sleeping Cars < oaches to Jacksonville. Broiler Buffet Car serves breakfast F ! "n to Jacksonville. / No. 8, 11:45 p. m.—MIDNIGHT EXPRESS—For Macon, ffih'Ticus. Albany, Thomasville, Dawson. Cuthbert, Eufaula ami fonthwest Georgia and East Alabama points. Pullman Sleeper to piiomasville, Central Sleeper to Montgomery. NOTE.—AH trains will arrive in Atlanta at Terminal Station, “at present, except No. 15 from Macon, Southwest Georgia and bsi Alabama points will arrive at 7 :;>5 ]). m. instead of 8:10 p. m., " !i d No. 09, DIXIE LIMITED, from Jacksonville, Waycross, Tifton, ( 'ordele and Macon, will arrive (first train December 9th) 8 :03 p. in. NOTE. No. 4. NIGHT EXPRESS, for Macon and Savannah, " a ”.ving Savannah and Palatka Sleepers, will leave at 9:00 p. m. “W-ead of 9:35 p. m. No. 98. DIXIE LIMITED, first train South. w J leave Atlanta Monday, December 8th. b’or additional information, ask Hie TICKET AGENT, comer teach tree and Marietta streets, and at Terminal Station. W H. FOGG, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY HUNDREDS SEND HELPFUL HINTS FOR XMAS GIFTS By MARY LEA DAVIS. IT THAT should a wife give W her husband as an appro priate gift at Christmas? What should a husband give his wife* Hundreds of letters have come to my desk since I propounded that twin question the other day and called upon the married readers of The Georgian to an swer to the best of their ability. My object was to aid husbands and wives who, at this season of the year, are at their wits’ ends trying to thiriK of some present which will be'appropriate. Many of the suggestions which have been received are admirable. They should prove an inspiration to those who are still perplexed over the "'question. Remember, the contest is open until December 18. No letters will be considered after that date. Here are some letters just re ceived : HELPING PAY FOR HOME Miss Mary Lea Davis: My husband and I are working hard to buy a home. Our means are limited, but I thought that If I could place a small amount to his credit in the bank and strive to add to it from time to time, it would be about the best Christmas present I C0 3i 1< JjP ive him - MRS. L. C. Griffin, Ga. JUST WHAT HE WANTS. Miss Mary I>ea Davis: I always give my husband the thing he likes or needs most. He went for a piece of mttsic the other day . but could not find it anywhere in town. I sent for it and Christ mas morning 1 will sing it for him. I am also making a tie-hanger for him. He needs one. MRS. L. D. E. Jacksonville, Fla. GIFTS THAT LAST. -3 Mary Lea Davis: 1 have given my husband some piece of jewelry every Christmas. I find it pleases him more than any thing I could give. As they are all solid gold they will last him through life and he a reminder of the giver. Atlanta. Ga. MRS. H. G M’M. BIBLE FOR HUSBAND. Miss Mar\ Lea Davis One of the most useful and need cd gifts a husband may give a wife, or vice versa, is a Bible—a nicely bound Bible. Can there be a more appreciated gift for rich or poor 0 Brunswick, Ga MRS. J. G. A GOOD CHRISTMAS DINNER. Miss Mary Lea Davis: This Christmas I expect to give my husband an unusually good din ner. well cooked and served After dinner a few very good cigars, The Georgian and left entirely alone to spend a quiet evening. NEW SUBSCRIBER Moultrie. Ga. LOVE AND AFFECTION. Miss Mary Lea Davis: What is the most useful Christ mas present for husband to give wife, or vi- e versa? Answer: Re generate i he feelings of love and af fection by responding to the spirit of the season. W. H n. Hampton, S. C. A BANK ACCOUNT. Miss Mary Lea Davis: We have been married four years and r think there is nothing better as a Christmas gift than to help my husband start a bank account. I have been trying all the year to save little by little and not let him know about it until T have a neat sum. MRS. T. F. T. Ware Shoals, S. C. A SUIT OF CLOTHES Miss Marx I>ea Davis: I am going to present my husband with a nice suit of clothes I think it will be a useful gift. MRS. J. E. S. ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION. Miss Mary Lea Davis: T think there would he nothing better for a Christmas gift frbm wife to husband than a year s sub scription to The Georgian and Sun day American. MRS. G. L. W. Matter, Ga. A PRECIOUS GIFT. Miss Mary T,ea Davis: By far the most precious gift from husband to wife or wife to husband for Christmas morn would be to stand hand in hand and recon secrate their love and devotion MRS. W. B. S. Atlanta. Ga. SOME USEFUL THINGS. Miss Mao Lea Davis: I’d like to give my husband a new set of buggy harness, a laprobe and a thermos bottle for his coffee on cold rides. He would appreciate each and all of the things 1 have named. MRS. G. I. W Mountville, Ga. $100 AND LOVE. Miss Marx Lea Davis: r am going to give my wife $ 100 and a heartful of lo\ r e for her Christmas present. , R. H. C. Atlanta, Ga. SIMPLEST GIFTS. Miss Marx Lea Davis: I think the simplest gifts ate the. most appreciated. Something that MONEY REFUNDED WITH A SMILE Leading Drug Stores Will Give Money Back Should Thera Ever Be a Case Where Dodson’s Liver Tone Falls. Dodson's Liver Tone ia a mild vege table Liver Tonic which operates ao successfully in cases of constipation, torpid liver or biliousness that it has practically taken the place of calomel— the drug which is so often dangerous. All druggists who sell Dodson’s Liver Tone recommend it as a reliever of con stipation sour stomach, biliousness and sluggish liver. It works gently, surely and harmlessly. If a bottle should ever fail to give satisfaction any dealer will refund the price paid without question. The price of Dodson's Liver Tone is 50 cents per bottle. Be sure you get Dodson's Liver Tone ami not some medicine put up in imitation that, is not baTked by a guarantee and that may contain harmful drugs.—Advt. EADE'SW? READ THE OFFER. To the wife who 1eritrs the best short letter telling what is the most useful gift for a husband, one $ to gold piece. Three awards of $5 each will he given the uHves whose letters are adjudged the next best. Also, I will award the same prizes to husbands who write brief letters outlining the most appro- Zach Rowan Granted Absence! Atlanta Association Is Working - PllL ThJT""oh1"^nT But Popular R- for Gout. Rheums'i«m. ^ Eristics. Lurnbsffr.: painj in the head, face ana limbs. At druggists F. rorOFRA A i O.. Inc., 4tfe-)ts for t S 80 Beejunap St-, >'• k* priate gift for a husband to give his \cife. For the husband's letter that is adjudged the best the ) writer will receive a $10 gold y piece. Husbands who write the . three next best letters will receive, each, a So gold piece for their thoroughness. Fend pour letters addressed to MARY LEA DAVIS, Editorial Jiepartmdnt, The At lanta Georgian. can be used even' day. A wife might give her husband a pair of kid gloves, a gold-headed walking cane, a pair of gold cuff links and a box of cigars of his own selection. I’m sure the giver would be thought of many times. Mrs. T. W. S. Atlanta, Ga. A CHRISTMAS DINNER. Miss Mary Lea Davis: I am going to cook my husband a good dinner for a Christmas gift. * Kindness lasts longer than any thing. MRS. J A. T. I^awrenceville, Ga. A SPOTLESS LIFE. Miss Mary Lea Davis: The best present 1 can give my wife Is to live a pure and spotless life. This is a present that's very rare, With it no other can compare; Then she need not have a care. As this present we both can share. H. D. F. Atlanta., Ga. UNDIVIDED AFFECTIONS. Miss Mary Lea Davis: I think the most appropriate gift for a wife to gtx e her husband is her undivided affections from one Christmas to the next. MRS A. T. Atlanta, Ga. SUBSCRIPTION TO PAPER. . Mies Marx Lea Davis: .1 suggest a year’s subscription to The Georgian as a gift from wife to husband. MRS M. T T. Madison. Ga. SUGGESTS A BIBLE. Miss Mary Lea Davis: It seems to me that a Bible, that he can really call his own, is the most useful Christmas gift a wife can give her husband East Point, Ga. Mrs A. L. O. FOR A MAN. Miss Man' Lea Davis: I think the most useful gift for a man would be a box of linen hand kerchiefs, box of hosiery and half dozen ties, as these are things ev ery man needs and can not get too many of. MRS. C. T. S. Atlanta, Ga. WOULD GIVE HIM BIBLE. Miss Mary I*ea Davis: Why not give you husband a Bi ble, if hr hasn't ON? Atlanta, Ga. MRS. G. W B. A PAIR OF SHOES. Miss Mary Lea Davis: The most acceptable present. I think for a wife to give her hus band would be a pair of comfortable shoes, accompanied by a very pleas ant greeting, to be continued every time he came home. Canon, Ga. MRS. E. P. B. DINNER AND CIGARS. Miss Mary Lea Davis: Aside from an excelent dinner on (/hristmas day, 1 think a box of cigars would gratify a self-indul gence most men. Ire they young or old, heartily enjoy. MRS. M. J. G. Atlanta, Ga. CHECK FOR ALLOWANCE. Miss Mary Lea Davis: My husband seems to be very happy when I give him a check on Christmas morning for a nice, round sum. saved from my monthly allow- ance MBS. N. -J Atlanta, Ga. A SMOKING SET. Miss Mary Lea I ravis: i: is mce to give your husband h smoking set if he smokes a box of his*favorite cigars, smoking Jacket and bedroom slippers, all make ac ceptable gifts. Home handkerchiefs i hat you have hemmed yourself make a nife gift always appreciated Atlanta. Ga. MRS. R. K. A CHECK FOR WIFE. Miss Mary l*ea Davis: 1 shall give my wife as a Christ mas present this year a check, which she intends to spend at the Charity Bazaar and Christmas Tree, making glad the hearts of children. Jackson, Ga. >f poor J. D. TAKE HER TO GOOD PLAY. Miss Mary Lea Davis: If the wife is tired of the country let the husband take her to a good play in town. I can vouch for it that being with ’’hubby” will just double the pleasure and give her sweet memories for many a future day J. W. G. St. Simons Island, Ga. ENCOURAGEMENT. Miss Mary I-ea Davis: Let a wife give her husband all the encouragement and love pos sible, then a feu months’ sub scription to the daily Georgian, so that at the expiration of that time he will have found, through the ad columns, a position that will bring happiness to the* home. At Ian tit/ Ga. MRS. J T. AN EASY CHAIR. Miss Mary Lea Davis: My idea of a Christmas pres ent for a husband is a real com fortable easy chair for him after the day's work is done. A will ing smile pure love from your heart, and a few cheerful words would be greatly appreciated by a husband. MRS. O E. O fNtzgerflld. Ga USEFUL AND DURABLE. Mils Mary IDavis I think the most appropriate gift for a. husband n* gix p hr- wife s' Christmas would be something use fill, durable, unique and attractive That is the v.,rt I shall give nr. wife G. A. J. Re cub tor, Ga* Leave at Lieutenant's Pay Because of III Health. Assistant Thief of County Police George Mathieson has been promoted to the position of chief, following th-» granting of an indefinite leave of ab sence to Chief Zach PL Rowan, who has been 111 for some time. Chief Rowan will receive his sal ary of chief until January 1, after which he will be allowed a lieuten ant’s salary during his leave. Chief Rowan lias been ill for sev eral months with heart trouble, lie tendered his resignation to the board Wednesday afternoon, but in view of his splendid work as chief the board decided to grant him Ms salary un til his health Is restored sufficiently for him to resume his duties, and placed him on the pay roll at a lieu tenant’s salary. The new chief Is the oldest man on the county force, being Policeman No. 1 He began work February 10, 1900. Chief Rowan has been with the de partment since March 1, 1909, prior to which time he was with the city police department. During this time he has made an enviable record as chief. By the promotion of Mr Mathieson the office of assistant chief is abol ished. Women Can't Keep A Secret and Vote LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4.— Marriages can not be kept secret if the bride wishes to vote In California. Deputy County Clerk .. McAleer handed down a ruling which declared that women must state, under oath, whether they are married or single. Busily to Make Tuberculosis Sunday a Success. Plans are being perfected rapidly for the celebration of Tuberculosis Sunday in the churches of Atlanta, and it Is believed now’ that in practi cally every church in the city special sermons will be delivered on this sub ject. Every pastor In the city, white and colored, has been sent a letter by the Tuberculosis Sunday committee of the Atlanta Anti-Tuberculosis Associa tion, requesting that the educational side of this question be touched upon. 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The emblems of the National Anti- Tuberculosis Association have been distributed to committees of young xx omen representing the Sunday schools of Atlanta, and these em blems will be distributed free to all. It Is the hope of the committee to see one of these emblems worn by everyone Sunday. Any church or Sun day school which has not received a supply of the emblems is requested to communicate with 707 Gould Build* Ing or Bell phone 2046. Plans are under way for the sals of Red Cross Christmas Seals, and it Is the hope of the committee to dis pose of 1.000,000 in Atlanta this year. Friday a committee of women will gm to Fort McPherson to sell seals to t.h# boys of the Seventeenth Regiment COMER ELECTS FIRST MAYOR COMER, Dec. 4. Under the new town charter. Comer ha* elected W. C. Birchmore as its first Mayor. The old charter provided for a President of Council. W. G. Cook, T C. Hutch eson C. H Barnes. J. M White and A. M. Scarborough were nfm*d Coun- cilmen. BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE IN ALL THE SOUTH, SAYS THE NOTED JUDGE H. H, (BILL Georgia's Well-known Judge, Lawyer and Journalist, Hon. Henry H. Revill, Strongly Commends the Southern Short hand and Business University. --JJ Off to the Business School on Janu- ayr first Of course, the prospective pupil is now looking for a good and reliable in stitution at which to prepare for life's work. Judge Henry H Revill, whose strong commendation of the Southern Short hand and Business University, of this city, is presented below is one of ttie most prominent professional men of Georgia. Having been an official reporter in the Georgia Courts for over twenty years In charge of the Coweta Circuit, and, at the present, time, being one of the State's most Important Judges, able lawyers, well-known and talented jour nalists, coming In dally contact with re porters, stenographers, lawyers, busi ness and professional men of every kind and station, he is peculiarly fitted to render such an Important decision as that announced in ids letter, that the Southern is "the best school of Its kind In the South." No other evidence so convincing of superior merit could possibly he pro duced as that contained In Judge Re- vill’s letter Ills testimony is supreme, and the Southern feels greatly grati fied that It can furnish, to prospective pupils such overwhelming evidence of its merits and high standing Greenville. Ga., Nov. 12th, 1913. Mr. A C. Briscoe. 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Tliat’s what Gabriele D’Annunzio, the noted Italian poet and dramatist, promises to do, now that he has grown weary of all human emotions, and Paris fears he will follow the example of the Greek philosopher who hurled himself into the boiling cra ter of Aetna. The complete story of this eccentric character’s most eccentric plot will be told in Next Sunday’s American With it will he a more cheerful page dealing with what the stars foretell for Two of the Most Interesting People in the Universe, Vincent Astor and His Bride And continuing on the xvhole scale of human emotions enmes another installment of the most extraordinary human docu ment ever written, The Story of My Life by Evelyn Thaw News? Yes, all of it, from the most crowded metropolis to the very borders of civilization. You can’t be up to the minute if you miss The Sunday American OMer it at once from your dealer or by phoning Main K)0.