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Organization To Be Seen Here
for Entire Week Has Won
Praise From Critics.
The Ellery Hand, which numbers
among its ranks gome of trio greu.tent
musicians in the world, comes to At
lanta this week tinder Atlanta Music
Festival Asrociation auspices, for a
brilliant series of concerts in the Au
ditorium-Armorv. which will begin on
Friday night, December 12, and con
tinue through the 18th.
Colonel Peel and festival associa
tion officers assure the public that
this Is an event of musical importance
second only to grand opera.
Extreme tonal purity and beauty is
the keynote of the wonderful success
of the Ellery Hand. This tone quality
whose praises have been nung by
leading critics, both in this country
and Great Hritaln, has developed un
der the leadership of .Taddeo di Girol
amo. who, a master player of the
b-flat trumpet before assuming the
duties of his present position, has a
superfine ear for tone color and for
intonation as well.
There is but one trombone in the
Ellery Hand and that is played by the
soloist, whose duty It is to render the
Tenor parts in the magnificent grand
opera numbers for which the Ellery
Band is renowned.
Man Born to Chase
Growler and Love/
Says'Wittiest Maid’
Her Negative Answer to ‘Should
Women Propose?’ Wins Prize
in Virginia Contest.
RICHMOND. VA„ Dec. 6.—Ml Si
| Nell It. Dee Murphy, of tills city, pro-
»nounced by General Bennett II.
Young, of Louisville, commander of
'the Grand ' amp, United Confederate
i Veterans, the wittiest girl in the
South, has been awarded first prize
in a contest here for the best an
swer to the question "Should Women
Propose ?”
Her answer follows:
"Let man propose forever! Cheap
gifts are lightly treasured. Man most
admires in woman modesty. Without
respect love dies From the growler
to love, man Is constituted to chase.
If the bride must be given away, let
father do it. In Old Virginia, at least,
God forbid the bride unsought will
ever give herself away, for *rle fruit
dat drape afore ’tis shook am apt
to be too mellow.’ ”
Miss Murphy has been a belle at
several reunions, having made her
debut at the meeting of the grand
camp in Mobile in the spring of 1910.
Atlanta Men Boost
State Chamber Fund
DENECHAUD TO IMPERIAL.
L. A. Denechaud, the restaurateur,
has been commissioned to take
charge of the cafe of the Imperial
Hotel, at Ivy and Peachtree streets.
Over $3,000 a year has been sub
scribed by Atlanta business men for
three years toward the expenses of
the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.
The State Chamber expects to raise
$10,000 in Atlanta and $50,000 in
Georgia.
Subscriptions of substantial
amounts have come from Macon,
Athens. Newnan and Decatur In the
last week. Work is being pushed to
obtain individual subscriptions of $5
to $100 during the next two months
GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL LUSTROUS,
FLUFF! HMR-MNT OUERINE
No More Dandruff or Falling
Hair — A Real Surprise
Awaits You.
To be possessed of a head of heavy,
beautiful hair; soft, lustrous. fluffy,
wavy and free from dandruff, la merely
a matter of using a little Danderlne.
It is easy and inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get
a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dander-
ine now all drug stores recommend It—
apply a little as directed and within ten
minutes there will be an appearance of
•.buridanee. freshness, fluff!ness and an
Incomparable gloss and luster, and try
us you will you can not find a trace of
dandruff or falling hair, but your real
surprise will be after about two weeks’
use. when you will see new hair fine
and downy at first yes but really new
hair sprouting out all over your scalp—
Danderlne is. we believe, the only sure
hair grower; destroyer of d&ndfuff and
cure for Itchy scalp, and it never falls
to stop falling hair at once.
If you want, to prove how pretty and
soft your hair really Is, moisten 1 n cloth
with a little Danderlne and carefully
draw it through your hair - taking one
small strand at a time Tour hair will
be soft, glossy and beautiful In Just
a t. w moments a delightful surprise
awaits everyone who tries thie.—Advt.
L
ISONS MEET
It
Cochran Changes
Resignation Plan
Take* Exception to Mayor’* State- j
ment He Is Ineligible for
Park Board Berth.
High State Officers of Order to
Confer Three Sections of
Master’s Degree.
Gate t’ity bodge No. 2, F. A: A. M.,
will entertain the Grand Officers of
the Grand Lodge of Georgia on Tues
day'
The lodge will be opened at 3:30
p. m and the first two sections of
the Master Mason degree will be
conferred.
The third section <»f the Master’s
degree will be conferred and the lec
ture of the degree will be delivered
by Robert. L. Golding, of Savannah,
Most Worshipful Grand Master of
Masons In Georgia
During the rendition of the degree
an attractive musical program will
be given. Refreshments will be
served In the banquet hall at the con
clusion of the ceremonies.
The gTand officers who will be
present are: Robert L. Golding.
Grand Master; N. H Ballard. Deputy
Grand Master; Frank O. Miller. Se
nior Grand Warden. W. G. England,
Junior Grand Warden; James M.
Ruahln, Grand Treasurer; W. A.
Wollhin, Grand Secretary; John R.
Wilkinson, Senior Grand Deacon;
Frank W. Coffin, Junior Grand Dea
con; Frank F. Baker. Grand Mar
shal; I). L. Patterson. First Grand
Steward; George H. Fields, Second
Grand Steward; W. A. Capps, Third
Grand Steward; Lee WAges, Grand
Tyler.
The celebration is a notable event
In the history of local Masonry as
the grand officers are. called together
officially only once annually at the
meeting of the Grand Ix>dge, which
occurs in October of each year.
Three New Masonic
Lodges for Georgia.
The number of Masonic lodges in
Atlanta will be increased to thirteen
next Wednesday evening by the con
stitution of three new lodges—Capi
tol View No. 640, Malta No. 641 and
Capitol City No. 642.
Grand Master Robert L. Colding.
of Savannah, will preside over the
constitution of these new lodges.
The ceremonies will take place in
the Scottish Rite apartments of Ma
sonic Temple, on Peachtree street.
Immediately there will follow' the
election and Installation of officers. A
program of speeches will succeed
those exercises, and a banquet served
hi the temple will conclude the even
ing. Music will he interspersed
through the evening’s program.
President J O. Cochran, of the City
Park Hoard, has reconsidered his de
termination to resign because of the
objection of Mayor Woodward that
he was ineligible on the grounds that
he had accepted a Federal appoint
ment. Mr. Cochran is now Deputy
Internal Revenue Collector, but he
says the section of the code prohibit
ing dual office-holding excepts the
Park Board, Board of Education and
several other city bodies.
"I Intend to resign in January after
I have made my annual report, but j
not before," said Mr. Cochran Satur
day.
Mr. Cochran and Mayor Woodward
are political foes and on account of j
Mr. Cochran’s firm stand a clash be
tween them is imminent.
BIG CAMPAIGN
T
cial bodies to make the town one of
the largest retail and wholesale man
ufacturing towns in the State have
had excellent results in the large
number of factories that have located
there In the past few’ years. It is
one of the boasts of the Cordelians
that during the panic of 1907 there
wan not a single business failure in
the town.
Central of Georgia
To Improve Service
A marked Improvement in aornm-
modationw for winter tourists travel
ing over the rentra! of Georgia Hail- ,
way was announced Saturday hy Fred
J. Robinson, of Savannah, assistant i
Keneral passenger a*ent. Mr. Robin
son was In Atlanta perfecting final
details for the operation of the new
Dixie Limited between Atlanta and
Jacksonville.
The first Dixie Limited will leave
Atlanta Monday at 9:47 a. m. The
first northbound train will leave
Jacksonville Tuesday morning. The
run Is made In eleven hours.
Postal Takes Appeal
InSuit for $1,000,000
GULFPORT, MISS.. Dec. 6.—An
appeal Is being prepared by attor
neys for the Postal Telegraph Cone
pany in Its $1,000,000 suit agalns: the
Gulf and Ship Island Railroad, the
lower courts having decided the case
In favor of the road. The suit Is the
outgrowth of the Postal’s contention
for lines along the railroad's rjght cf
way. The railroad tore down poles
and wires of the telegraph company.
Bank Clearings Increase in Five
Years $25,000,000—Handle
200,000 Bales of Cotton.
Cordele, one of the enterprising
cities of South Georgia. Is in the
midst of a boom that promises to
raise the town to the pinnacle of
progressiveness. The doctrine of
“Live in Cordele, where the wheels
of progress ever turn," is being
preached to thousands of Sunday
American readers to-day. Cordele
commercial bodies have taken a full
page in which to express the glories
of their city.
Makes Amazing Strides.
Cordele has come to the front dur
ing the past ten years with a rapidi
ty that has been one of the most
amazing instances of enterprise and
progress in the history of Georgia.
Statistics now show that the town
ranks high as a railroad and freight
center among the towns of Georgia,
and the people of Cordele are so Im
bued with the spirit of progress that
a great future is being predicted for
the city.
The bank clearings" of a town are
usually an excellent index to its en
terprise, and in this Cordele has
shown an increase of more than $23,-
000,000 In the five years from 1905 t.
1910.
Handle 200,000 Bales of Cotton.
There are extensive^business inter
ests in Cordele. More than 300 retail
houses and about 20 wholesale houses
supply the wants of the people, and
there are cotton warehouses that
handle nearly 200,000 bales of the sta
ple every year.
The efforts of the Cordele commer-
MRS, DYSPEPTIC! GET YOUR
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In Five Minutes ! Time It! No
Indigestion, Gas, Sour
ness, Belching.
“Really does" put bad stomachs in or
der- "really does’’ overcome indigestion,
dyspepsia, gas. heartburn and sourness
in five minutes—that—just that—makes
Pape’s Diapepsin the largest selling
stomach regulator in the world. If whal
you eat ferments into stubborn lumps,
you belch gas and eructate sour, un
digested food and acid; head is dizzy
and aches: breath foul; tongue coated;
your insides filled with bile and indi
gestible waste, remember the moment
Pape's Dlapepsin comes In contact with
the stomach all distress vanishes. It’s
truly astonishing—almost marvelous—
and the joy is its harmlessness.
A large 50-cent case of Pape’s Pia-
pepsin will give you a hundred dollars’
worth of satisfaction o'* your druggist
hands you your money back.
It’s worth its weight in gold to men
and women who can t get their stom
achs regulated. It belongs in your home
should always be kept handy in case
of a sick, sour, upset stomach during
the day or at night. It’s the quickest,
surest and most harmless stomarh doc
tor In the world.—Advt. 9
Root Gamp Woodmen
Re-elect Old Officers
J. C. Root Camp No. 80, Woodmen
of the World, has re-elected Its pres
ent officers for another year, as fol
lows:
C. J. Sheehan, past consul com-
Given
Absolutely
Free
C n H t: N J ,° hn B i
C. H. Nelson, clerk; J p
escort: O. L. McMichaei watchm
C. C. McKown, sentry; C T , m ? ni
son, W. H. Newman and F ij
managers, and Drs. George TV V,
G. A. Vinson and O. B. Golden ns Ch *
slelans; also F D. Clare and £ ; <ni hy '
Carder, musicians. aM Wllu *m
11 GRAND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
1 Beautiful Silver Tea Set
1 Chest of Silver, 18 Pieces
1 Diamond Locket
2 Parisian Ivory Clocks
2 Watch Fobs
4 Silver Picture Frames
— —- - - - vn*iv,o
Making up the Santa Claus Smile. Can you find them?
Dlr^effona: Contained tn
this picture are the head*
of Twelve Children, which
are u*ed to make up the
Santa Claua SMILE. Out
line them and state In less
than 26 worde why Old
Santa should make every
one emile. For the beat
analysis of this picture (to
be determined by three
Judges, composed of Jack
sonville business men) will
be given the Tea Set; the
second best, the chest of
silver; the third best, the
Diamond Locket; the next
two best. the Parisian
Ivory^Clocks; the next two,
the Watch Fobs; the
next four. the Picture
Frames, and to the next
thirty will be given a Pur
chasing Order, good in the
purchase of a lot in Grand
Boulevard. Each person
sending in an answer will
be given a souvenir lead
pencil, If called for.
SEND IN YOUR SO
LUTION TODAY, as
contest closes Decem
ber 18, 1913.
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Note the new style heel.
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4.50
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