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AlABAMA-GEORGIA
SYRUP COMPANY
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA
TITF ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
I ARRESTED FDR
PLUG
THEFTS
Police Believe Gang That Has
RiYed Vacant Houses Has
Been Broken Up.
With the arrest laic*
Light of f-iur negroes, th*
department believes the
MANY PARTIES GIVEN
FOR ALABAMA WOMAN
plumbing ihleveg that has done thou
sands of dollars’ damage in vacant
houses in Atlanta in the last few
weeks, has been broken up I'lumb
ng. brass fixtures and ••upper wire,
valued at several hundred dollars,
have been recovered by Detectives
Starnes and Campbell, who made the
arrests.
The negroes held are Will Hamp
ton, alias "Teddy," James Brown,
alias ‘‘Country,’' Charles Curtiss and
Tom Jackson.
Although officials of the Southern
Bell will not give any details, it is
known that about $3,000 worth of
copper wire has been stolen within
a few weeks.
The National Furniture Company,
which at the present time is shut
down, was rifled of plumbing and
brass fixtures a short time ago.
Heavy damage was done n remov
ing the plumbing
The four men will be given a hear
ing before Recorder Broyles Satur
day.
2-Foot Snow Halts
Business in Denver
DENVER, Dec. f. Snow from 2<>
to £4 inches deep covered the city of
Denver and its suburbs to-day, -and
there was no indication of a let-up.
Street car traffic in all parts of the
city was blockaded late yesterday,
and thousands were compelled to
sleep in stores and offices in the busi
ness district. Schools were closed
to-day.
Outside of Denver snow was re
ported three to four feet deep In sev
eral places.
Owes Her Life to
This Lung Medicine
Tltt* manufacturer* of K.ckman a AltrraUve. a
mcdlciim for Throat and Lung affection*. rtgrrl
that all iiulTerrri of theae serious trouble* cltFfhtt
lake Hip trouble to lim-»tUale for IIipuiupIvch
MhiH this medicine ban uoftiijil lulled during Hip
iii"f fifteen v am In a numltpr of emu*.* It. a t
llili. Griffith, Lake Co., Ind
■'(ientleno-n About September 10, 1008. mv
, mother-In-law wan taken nick with Catarrhal
I'neumouir. which developed lido Lung Trouble.
In January, when Her Wm Berg, of St Ml
luH’a Church, at Schererville, Ind . prepared
, tier for death, he recommended that I get Kck
man’s Alterative and nee If It would not give her
•nine relief The attending physician declared
she had Lung Trouble and was beyond all med
leal aid So I immediately bad lte\ Win It.ig
to send for a bottle Practically without hope
for recovery, 1 liudnted that the try the Alter
ative, which she did. I am glad to any that
she soon began to Improve. Now. she works nn
hard a* ever, weighs twenty pounds heavier than
she ever did Itefore nt»e took nick, and la In
good health "
(Affidavit) JOS CKIMMKK
(AI Hive alihrevlated ; more on requent. I
Kckmaii's Alterative lia* been proven by many
yearn' tent to be mont Hficacioun for severe
riiroul nnd Lung AITecUnn*. lironrhltl*. llron
•hlal Asthma. Stubborn Cold* and l;i upltui •>
Inn die - vsicin Contain* no narcotic;. i.n.
or habit bm,iing drugs Sold by all Jacobs'
Drug Moi^s niwl other leading druggl*t*. Wi t •
tin I ci.loan Laboratory. 1‘hlladeli-hl.i. I'u . foi
biHiklei tilling of recoverlen and additional evi
dence.
FREE COUPON
In HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN and AT
LANTA GEORGIAN Free Christmas Gilts Dis
tribution.
GOOD FOR 5 VOTES
For
Address
Dist
Fill in your favorite’s name, and send to
Offer Department, and 5 votes w ill be credited,
in favor of candidate.
Not good after
1 lerember 6.
| Ireland to Forbid
Importing of Arms
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
DUBLIN, Dec. f>.~ A conference
held here between Augustine Birrell,
Chief Secretary for Ireland, and the
Karl of Aberdeen, the Lord Lieuten
ant of Ireland, will shortly result in
a proclamation forbidding the im
portation of arms into Ireland, ac
cording to the local press. Labor trou
bles and the threatened revolt of
I 1ster against home rule are causes
for the embargo on war munitions.
1914 Auto Licenses
On Sale December 15
The 1014 automobile licenses well
be on sale after December 15 and the
old numbers will be discarded the first
day of the new year. Owners should
have their new license and new num
ber before 1013 bids farewell.
The new registration law requires
a nannual fee of $5 from automobile
owners.
Halt Sanity Test of
Mrs. Von Claussen
Thief Picks 9 Cases]
Of Eggs For His Loo
NEW YORK. Dec. 5.—Counsel for Mrs
Ida Von Claussen, who threatened tc
sue Theodore Roosevelt, has obtained a
writ of habeas corpus in an effort to
halt the sanity proceedings begun
against her.
CHICAGO, Dec 6 A im
shower a rare appreciation .,' f , "1
stole nine cases of eKKs u V*
Knopp, a commission dealer ri M
borrowed Knopp’s wagon i, » r Ji
treasure away, but deserted ihi^v h |
after hiding the eggs. e Ve hic|
Don’t Force Your Liver To Wort
When Liver Gets Lazy it Needs
Only Jacobs’ Liver Salt.
We have progressed beyond the calo
mel and blue mass age. Calomel Is a
dangerous drug which crashes Into the
system with mercurial force and
punches a way through the sour bile,
leaving organs stunned and weak and
sometimes with serious after effects.
Thinking people realize It is better to
keep the liver, kidneys and bowels
working regularly and normally.
One becomes constipated and bilious
because all food has a percentage of
Indigestible waste, the richer the diet
the greater this percentage, and in time
It packs and retards the eliminative
processes of liver and kidneys. But all
you need is Jacobs' Liver Salt
a gentle fHuhlnc which "
washes away waste and f»rment.,u I
thtf natural elimination. tat t
Jacobs' Liver Salt Is the most
ural liver tonic. Sodium sulDhlfa. 3
lithium stimulate and augment the „,J
ural digestive sulphates m , h . I .'*■
instead of forcing it works natirT?
gently, but promptly. if „', al L
to the mark on arising, take la.JS
Liver Salt and in an hour J u ac J#
splendid. Agreeable to take and ,,
gripes. Jacobs' Liver Salt 19 b ',i
for your liver than calomel, and ^
you don't agree with us after tr, ... ,
your money back at the store v'h.J
you bought It. All drttuaists, 25 c
and guaranteed by Jacobs' Pharma,J
Atlanta.—Advt. at «
Auto Plunges Into
Creek; Driver Dead
A MERIC US, Dec. 5.—Otis Hans
ford, a well-known resident of Ameri
cas, was killed when his automobile
leaped from Muckalee Creek bridge'
and went down with him in 12 feet
of water as he was driving to the
suburban residence of his brother, j
Willia mHansford.
Persons who saw the automobile j
take the plunge gave the alarm, and
hundreds flocked to the scene. After |
an hour's work the automobile was
dragged ashore, and shortly there
after the body of Mr. Hansford was
recovered.
THE GLOBE
89 Whitehall Street
THE GLOBE
ATLANTA’S BUSIEST THEATER
FOKSYTH Sr'IilVS.
The Greatest Novelty In Vaudeville
MISS ORFORD AND HER ELE
PHANTS. Not a Circus Act, but
Wonderful—Mis* Norton and Paul
Nicholson—Charles and Fannie Van
—The Vivians—Ruth Roye—Ward
and Weber—Klein. Abe and Nich
olson. A Show That Will Pack the
Forsyth.
Mis. Cherry Lee Burnett, of Eufuula, Ala.: who is the guest '
of Mrs. I*. .M. Lynch. She has h.-en eni rt.HLuul at several lunch
eons and theater parties by the young married society folk of
Atlanta.
Mrs, Godbee to Make I Graft Is Hinted in
Plea For a New Trial Hospital Site eDal
AUGUSTA. l>ec. 5. \ motion for a
new trial ,w111 bo heard here to-morrow
by Judge Hammond in the ease of Mrs.
Edna Perkins <iodh«»\ convicted of the
minder of hi former husband and his
young wife at Milieu, last August
Mrs. Godbee has been In Jail at Mil
ieu since her conviction. Her aitotne.N •
will i-laini thex were not prepared to try
11 file time it was heard ami
Go/1 bee could not secure a fair
th
that Mi
triul in Milieu
US, GA., Dec. .'. The pur- i
site for the new $ JO,000 hos-
huilt by the city, has been
'intention for sev« ral months.
• ' II St lot ted. I
e being made that the lot,
the eitv $12,500 had been
offered the < ity for $11,500.
serious city official obtained
>ir it and sold it to the city
e mentioned above.
Will Provides for
Columbus Church Monument to Horse
To Cease to Exist
COLUMBUS. GA . Dec. 5. With the
order from Bishop (' K Nelson, grant
ing a request to discontinue services at
St Mary's Episcopal Church in this
city, one of the best known congrega-
A BML CABARET M
-- 7 errw //Aft
MEBCKANT/ |UBCH
-FOt
tions in Georgia will pass out of
Tiie church bnl’ding will bo sold. It
was practically built bv the late Rhodes
B. Browne, one of the wealthiest men
who ever resided in Columbus. The
building when new cost $40,000.
TO-DAY’S MARKET
OPENINGS.
NEW YORK COTTON.
i First;
•OpenI High ILow 1 Call 1 clo*»
13.15-16
1 13.00-01
MIDDLETOWN, X. Y Dee. 5.—
Tiie will of Mrs. Isaac Van Luvan
| Goshen provides that her horse be
| chloroformed and buried beneath a
i tombstone.
She bequeathed her home to the
j Goshen Hospital provided it is named
the Morris Memorial Hospital, other-
| wise :i goes to the First Presbyterian
Church.
| The Tooth Brush
| Drill twice-a-day
* gives better teeth
and better health.
Start it at home
with
COLGATE'S
««• RIBBON
DEftTftL CREAM
The delicious
flavor makes its
use a treat—the
thorough, whole
some cleansing
H makes for better
|| health at work
and play.
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Columbia burlesque Theater
14 Central Avenue
Matinees Dally at 3, Nights at 7:30
and 9.
THE GIRL SHOW
"By the Sad Sea Waves."
RED AND GRAY EAGLE.
20-BROADWAY BROILERS—20
ATLANTA T0 B ?, ,G M HT
All Week—Matinee Saturday.
Klaw &. Erlanger’s Stupendous
BEN-HUR
Nights 50c to $2; Mats. 50c to $1.50
MON. TUES. WED. : : Matinee Wed.
SEATS NOW SELLING
Klaw <ft Erlanger present
Robert HII-L.IARD
In the Great Detective Play,
THE ARGYLL CASE"
MEW ORLEANS COTTON.
I I i idrat| l’rev
lOnenIHtjfhILow Gall Close
Ec JO8
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>ril . . .! | 13.33-35
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LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Futures opened quiet.
Just wnal l wank!
That’s what the chil
dren say, every time
they see it. It is tooth
some, wholesome,
healthful The very
sweet that’s best to eat—
Night* 25c to $2.
Mat. 25c to $1.50
this lYHIP NEXT
WEEK 1— I 1V* wtEK
Bartley
Campbell’*
Great Play,
THE
WHITE SLAVE
1 ELEANOR
1 MONTELL
In
l A BUTTERFLY
> on the WHEEL
Matinees Tues.,
Thur*. and Sat’
Dec. . . .
1 >ec.-Jan.
Jaii.-Feh.
Peb - Mch
Mch.- April
April - May
Mu y- J un«‘
.1 une-J uly
July - A UR
Aug - Sept
Sept Get
Oct.-Nov.
R*ng» 2 p m. Clove
.7.02Vi-7.03G. 7.05 7.03 L,
.7.00*4-7.00 ” 7.01
.6.98y$-6.99V4 6.90
.7,00 -7.00Vi
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SYRUP
.6.944-6.95*2 6.94*«
.6.46 -6.46V* 6.4
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Stock quotations to 10 a. m.:
STOCKS- High. Low
Amal. Copper. 70-% 70\
American Can 26 l H 26'*
Can. Pacific.. 225V* 225*-*
Krie 58 _'8
G North. Ore. S8 33
Interboro. pCd. 59 v s 59
M o. I *a ei fie.. 2 5 L. 2 5 *i
N Y. Central. 96^„ 96%
Reading 162% 162%
So Pacific.... 87% S7%
Tenn. Copper. 29'
Union Pacific. 152
U. S. Steel. 56
xUtah Copper 47
Nothing adds more to the
enjoyment of waffles and
battercakes than ALAGA. It
makes wonderful
gingercakes, puddings
and candies. It is
Nature’s best sweet.
Sold in sealed tins
by your grocer'
Kx-dividend
RIDLEY & JAMES
AUDITORS
ATLANTA - GEORGIA
His” Gift Will Be Doubly Appreciated if
St Comes From “His” Store-THE GLOBE
\ I
The Globe Store is a veritable treasure house of useful and appropri
ate gifts for men. With Chistmas less than three weeks away, why not
•house NOW at your leisure and let us store your parcels for future delivery? We are here to serve you I
with all the facilities of modern merchandising. Ladies will especially appreciate the dignified courtesy of|
the Globe service. Make the Globe YOUR Xmas Store.
Globs Furnishings Make
r~y—The Finest Kind of
, §1GIFTS
\ ’ * j '^hk NeckWear, 25c to $2.
i i!' itjl j' U.Neckwear, in hand-
■* I sonic, burnt wood box,
/T? -i'iDat 75c
Velvet Neckwear, at. 50c
-jilk Handkerchiefs, at 25c,
50c and $1.00
25c
$1.00 to $5.00
50c to $1.50
50c to $2.00
. . .$1, $1.50, $2, $3 and $5
$2.00 to $4.00
......' 50c to $2.00
$1.00 to $2.50
Linen Handkerchiefs,'at
Handsome Umbrellas, at
Siltc Mufflers, at ;
Gloves, all kinds, at
Sweaters
Fancy Vests. ,. ..
Shirts, all colors and styles, at .
Pajamas
Handsome Belts 50c to $1.50
Gulf Buttons and Links, at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
COMBINATION SETS (BOXED)
Silk Tie, Sox and Handkerchief $1.00 to $1.50
Silk Tie and Sox, a1 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1-50
Silk Handkerchief and Sox, at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
Suspenders, at 50c and 75c
Umbrella and Cane Sets, at $5.00 and $6.00
And scores of other appropriate Gift Things at any
price you wish to pay.
LuxuriousLoungingRobes
and Bath Robes
That woo a man to his
own home and fireside
when evening shad
ows gather.
Always Acceptable
GIFTS
And Here Are All
The Best Kinds
Lounging Robes and
Bath Robes of com
fortable, handsome
blanket cloth in floral
uid other popular pat
terns, all colors (some
with slippers to
match). Every one
an excellent quality
and a representative
Globe value.
At $3, $3.50, $4,
$4.50, $5, $6
Globe Suits
and O’coats
$15, $18, $20 -
Seventy-five per cent of the
men and young men of Atlanta
are looking for good, dependable,
stylish clothes at one of these
prices.
You Will Find Them Here
The Best We Have Ever Sold
The Best Anyone Ever Sold
The latest English and con
servative Sack Suits of all-wool
worsteds, cheviots, smooth fin
ish cassimeres and blue serges,
handsomely lined, and Over
coats of luxurious chinchillas,
English tweeds, vicunas and
cassimeres in all the approved
shades—featuring all the new
shawl and notch collar, belted
and plain back styles. Remark
able values at
$15. $18. $20
Globe Special
$2 Hats
They’re $5 Styles
Every man and young
man in Atlanta should
see our immense line of
snappy styles at $2.00.
They come in all the
new shades of green,
gray and brown.
New‘Velours’$3 and $4
Boys’ Suits and Overcoats
$3, $4, $5, $6.50 and $7.50
All new Fall Models in all the new plain and fancy weaves.
Mothers, see these before you buy. Wonderful values.
Children’s Play Suits
- Cowboy Suits—Squaw Suits, Indian Suits—Fireman Suits,
Police Suits and “Chaps.”
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50,$2.00 and $3.00
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