Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 08, 1913, Image 8

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i n Vi 1 i a/v.n 1^1 ;\.nj/ jsrjws*. TO BUILD $150,000 Bank. SAVANNAH, I *ec. X. A «*on tract ha* eon let for the •construction of the H1l»ernia Bank building at a cost • f $150.< larhle it will eirti tore i mly hi* FORSYTH PASTOR RESIGNS. KOHKYTII. I" « Ur. A. CfimnlM, ,»r :.ve vi‘itra of the P|rst Baj» let rhurch <)t Korh>'th, has tendered lip rcHlkiiat i>ii, take effect on .Ian- Kimball Player Piano Concerts DAILY: 3:00 to 4:00 P. M. 94 North Pryor Street You arc cordially invited to call, whether a prospective buyer or not. It will make ('hrist- jnas shopping a pleasure for you to spend half an hour or more at our store. The program of music, as listed below, is va ried. and contains a wide range of selections. Until you have seen the KIMBALL PLAN KR. you can not realize what wonderful re sults are to be obtained in a musical wav. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7- 8 9 10 11 12 PROGRAM: Poet and Peasant, Overture Moonlight Sonata International Rag The Fountain Salut a Pesth La Campanella Here Comes My Daddy Now Rosary Suppe Beethoven Irving Berlin Lysberg Kowalski Paganini Muir Nevin Waltz, Op. 34 Moszkowski Lorely Seeling Somebody’s Coming to My House Berlin Peg o’ My Heart Fischer UrolSI W.W. Kimball CoJ YouSaveJ] When fi iflH l " N “ rtl1 Prv «r SI. YouBuy I Olitnta. lia. AT 1 mB&m YOUR BRIGHT HINTS AS TO XMAS GIFTS MA Y AID SOMEONE By MARY LEA DAVIS HaVt* you decided what l>r* neiit von : are tuning to give >ui wif< il*i* I Christmas* Also, if you he > woman, | nave you selected, In t our mind at J least, what gift you will present to ■ your husband 01 I I venture l*» say that great many , m arled couple* are Ht: 11 « udgellng their brains over ti»i w gii't-giving problem I'll also venture the anwr- tn»n that a number have found happy I solution in some of the suggestions j offweil by some of those who Lave written me letters on the subject. If you have a bright idea let’s hav trs time the Iron has saved, S', to ' end a.- )ir pie •«* B. I>. Westminster, 8. C. and or a pair of bedroom slippers. Either of these gifts ^resented on Christmas morning "For My Darling" with a loving kiss will bring tears of joy ana assure her that her husband’a best gift is the price!*?* "ift of love. (J. K. C. Atlanta, Ga. GIVER, NOT GIFT. Miss Mary lata Davis: The true spirit of giving, a pine, loving motive, should accompany FOR A POET’S HUSBAND. .Miss Mary Lea Davis: hristmas morning? I * ‘present for my husband for Chriat* I mas! Is that what f heard you say? Well, don't give him something ir ; December That lie can not use till May. ui anything that'** too fancy; Such things men despise. A comfortable pair of slipper** will do 1 If you only get the right pixel j If he has a apecial hobby, the benefit of it, and you max get one Rrmember to rhat 1n f the gold pieces which I am offering, . " 1 T,™LI\ . p that m K * : A uonton for his easy chair That he knows was made by you A smoking jacket, some hundker* ! for best answers to the question out lined in the first paragraph of this ar- HERE IS MY OFFER. ■ri.tof’the gift, but th* give,. To the wife who write* the bent That makes it a valuable thing. *hort letter telling what i* the 1 think what ere you decide on most useful gift for o husband. one j And arrange about his place. MO gold piece. uny gift, no matter how simple it may be, and then the apprecia tion is not based on its value In dollars and cents. My husband is practical enough to appreciate any useful present, such as a pretty tie,*nice collar bag or some handkerchiefs. MKS. H. VL. C. Atlanta, Ga. * A CHRISTMAS DINNER. Miss Alary Lea Davis: J think the best Christmas gift to any husband would he a merry BRADLEYS Four Floors ol TOYS Oiler You ilie Larffest Variety at the Lowest Prices. Come and See 29 S. BROAD ST. kind Christmas dinner. with words and pleasant smiles. MRS. A. II. H. Atlanta, Ga. A WRITING SET. Alisa Mary Lea Davis: Surely my husband would bo pleased with a writing set consist ing of a large desk blotter with brass corners, inkstand, stamp box. ro 1-handlcd blottei calendar, letter rack, paperholder and pen. This is either plain, polished or shaded brass with relief decoratles. be pretty. This set with ! ? ou ! d subscription to Ills fa, a ! “rj The Georgian, would S'mS,* 11 * Itoyston. Ga. MR? $"»•, FORSYTH ATLANTA S TO-DAY 2 30 Busiest Theater T 0- hi GMT 8:30 THE WHIRLWIND VIOLINIST, YVETTE! Direct From Folies Bergere. Australian Boy Scouts. Goldsmith & Hoppe. Hickey Bros.. Nichol Sisters, the Rosalres. Eldridge & Barlow. LyricTheater A1A THIS #i!A With ELEANOR MONTELL ATLANTA TO-NIGHT „. Ms Klaw A Erlanger Pre.ent Robert KILLImRd In the Great Detective Pl.v “THE ARGYLE CASE” Also Tues., Wed. Mat and N, nh . Nl 8 ht. 25c to $2; Mat. 25c to THURS.,FRI.,SAT *■' 7 Matinee H. H. Frazee Presents Famous All-Star Cast FINE FEATHERS By Eugene Walter. Robert Edeeon Ro.e Coghlan Wilton Lackaye Lydia Dlck.on Max Figman Lolita Robert.on SEATS NOW SELLING Nights. 25c to $2; Mat. 25c to $1.60 D Three award a of 5.1 each tnll ht given the wives whose letters art adjudged the next best. Also. I will award the same prizes to hits hands who write brief letters outlining the most appro priate gift for a husband to give his wife. For the husband's letter that is adjudged the best the writer will receive a M0 gold piece. Hus bands who write the three nea t best letters will reerive t each, a $6 gold piece for their thoroughness. Rend your lei Iris addressed to T M \ If Y LEA 1L\ VIS. Editorial Deportment The At- j I ant a Georgian. Read th«* following letters, iu*t re ceived. They may help you in your search for an appropriate Christma* i gift: TO LIGHTEN HER LABORS. Miss Mary L*:-i Davit*: My wife is a very busy houss- keper and does all the work about the house, without the aid of a servant. To lighten Ironing day, 11 am going to give her a self-heat ing gasoline iron, a one year’s subscription to a home magazine, so she • .tu rest and read the ex- Send f/jf Most dealers now sell clean 9 pure, healthful WRIGLEYSk. for 85 cents a box! It’s the biggest - looking, longest-lasting Christmas gilt you can find! Send it to young or old, sweetheart Boxl A or friends — alc-ie good measure.” or for f 1! 1 \ 1 1 \ v \ 7 / \ Vi The best of all will be to him Your happy, smiling fat e MRS. \\\ J. i: St \ggustine. J*ia. BIBLE FOR HUSBAND M oh Mary Lea. Davis: J think the best gif* a woman can give her husband i« a nice Bible with thumb index, laid upon a table where he oassea, rh this will be appreciated, will be encouraging and will serve as a remembrance. MRS. V. S. Gainesville, Ga. GIFT TO A WIFE. Miss Alary Lea Davis: Th- best gife from husband to wife is to say and do tills: “My dear, you are charming. And look like a miss." Write a check on your banker. Seal th gift with a kis*>." G. W. M Carrollton, Ga. HER OWN WORK. Miss Mary Lea Davis: The best Christmas present a wife can give her husband Is something that will do him some service and also a thing that she has made herself. I believe, a husband would appreciate any thing he knew his wife had spent some of her valuable time on. MRS. M. L. Atlanta, Ga. SILVER CASE PURSE. Miss Mary Lea Davis: A wife should give her hufcband for a Christmas present a silver case purse, with her picture at tached to the part which holds his hills. MRS. R. S. E. Thomaston, Ga. A GIFT OF LOVE. Miss Mary Lea Davis: A wife's appreciation of a gift from her husband is shown in a beautiful manifestation of. love and affection, provided the gift comes from a heart and soul that she realizes is truly her own, whether it he a diamond brooch CAUTION! The great popularity of the clean, pure, healthful WRIGLE. ITS ICZZ2is causing unscrupulous persons to wrap rank imitations that are not even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine Wrigley's. The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations. They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any price. If you want Wrigley's look before you buy. Get what you pay for Toot friends . broad would ipprectate it tend a box by »areel poet. jyY it’s WRIGLEY’S y Be SURE We mrm tr*4 *be»e notyio aetetv »o irrrter-f our ctastomeeK whn are ojr»t4r.«»iir w: •g that they h»%e r.e+n ec ox • t »ta* * n ■hrv •:rk'P« hr. Wlk'JLTY^ Terminal District Auction Dec. 12,10 A. M. This map as published by The Georgian shows clearer than words the “Reasons Why” for the Stocks development and the Southern and A. B. & A. Terminals, the shipper must acknowlege these tremendous values. Atlanta Is Center of Most Prosperous Section. FF?ANKFOt?T POPULATION BANK !50WUN-<? GREEK"- 10^000,000 DEPOSITS MOO,000,000 BALES 0F COTTON — 6,000.000 14 INDEPENDENT RAILWAY LINES WITH — ATI AKfTA-AxS A. CENTER MOVING PICTURE SHOWS K \ A_AivlO NlO. 1 TUESDAY. Selig, "An Equal Choice" (dra- ma). Pathe, "The Stolen Inherit- ance’’ (drama). The Franklin Four, comedy and Harmony Singers. ALAMO No. 2 TUESDAY. Selig, two-reel special, “The Mas ter of the Garden;" Vitagraph, "Deception" (comedy). Last week of Auriema. Monarch Comedy Four. K WATfcftVACl-EY / V DCCATUPC' a Hr a DJ? K1 \ CH ATTANOQCx KN WIVSTON- S/U.LW • Y/CSV- POINT DCU.TOK t ( ASHEVILLE CHARLOTTE' GtfEtHVILLL^* " SP*.RT*.H-DU ; R~ /a< l \ GREEK xQfMNESYSLLE:' / AKK’IS’fOK f?lRMlK'CHAI4^. TALLADEGA ALCAZAR THEATER MONDAY. "The Ring of Sorrow." Victor; "Mike and Jake Among the Canni bals ’ (comedy); "On Pine Moun tain." Featuring William Shay and Jane Gails. SELMA CPtUKA fTONTCOMESV SPftlN-GS' SAVOY THEATER MONDAY. "Mike and Jake in the Wild West." This Joker Comedy Will Delight You. "When Pierrot Met Perrlstte." a Two-Reel Eclair Drama. ACOY ATHENS COLUMBIA AIKFN I ^-GtoeevrowFT ALBANY' Its Territory Is Represented by Depoeits Aggregating $400,000,000. nvaycross' T SAVANNAH BRUNSWICK ^sssr AfALACKICOU Fourteen In dependent Railway Line? Radiate from Atlanta. THE MONTGOMERY TUESDAY. "Big Bab Waits,” Vitagraph drama: "An Enemy’s Aid," Lubin drama. Good orchestra; good sing ing. THE ELITE TUESDAY. "JACK." a four-r«el special dra matized from the famous novel of Alphonse Daudett. Atlanta is now in the center of that section of the I nitoil States which is generally conceded to-dav to be more prosperous than any other section of the country. The city is growing rapidly. Hank clearings It:iv. increased 4(10 per cent in the past ten years. The deposits have in creased very largely. "By drawing a radius of dOO miles around Atlanta, which is a reasonable distance, figuring on the time re quired for mail to leave one city after the close of business to arrive in the regional reserve city by the opening of business the following morning, such a circle will include the States of Oeorgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida aud a part of Mississippi. "In that circle is a population of 10.000,000 people. 0 takes in a section growing ti.bOO.OOO hales of cotton, with approximately $400,000,000 deposits. Atlanta, by virtue of having fourteen independent lines of railways radiating from it to practically every point of the compass, becomes die logical center for the business of that section in re spect to 1 he eslbJishment of the proposed regional hank -Former Mayor Robert F. Maddox in interview in New York. VAUDETTE TUESDAY Romance and Duty. two-reel Majestic drama. "Long Portage Kay B?r Th* Steinway Four For Information Call or See EDWIN P. ANSLEY FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR