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SUCCESS GIVES
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Wedding Twice Is
Delayed as Shock
Overcomes Fiance
Half Day's Work Monday Boosts
Total to $144,377, Leaving
$106,000 to Raise.
'Oglethorpe Victory
In Sight,’ Says Allen
General Chairman Ivan E. Alien,
of the Oglethorpe campaign com
mittee, said this morning:
“The Monday meeting of com
mittee workers at the Piedmont
was larger than any of those held
last week, and I don’t think there
was a man pie.**ent who failed to
grasp the significance of the fact.
' It means that, there is to be no
let-up In the Work, and that every
man interested in it will do his
part with redoubled vigor from
day to day. until the whole $250,000
is raised.
"Victory is already in sight, but
we must all work harder at this
stage in the campaign than ever
before."
A brisk rush of work in the Ogle
thorpe campaign started early Tues
day morning, with the encouraging
recollection that the industry of only
alf a day had boosted the total sub
scriptions to $444,377 by the noonday
luncheon meeting Monday, leaving
than $lut>,000 to be raised.
In spite of the fact that only half a
day’s work was reported Monday, It
was found that $5,441 had been ob
tained, and the 50 workers present
pledged themselves each to strive for
at least a $200 return the next day. to
set a rniirk of $10,000 for one day’s
work, and to cut the “needed" fig
ure below $100,000.
Reinl'orceinents also were at work
Tuesday morning in the person of Dr.
'L*. Lew is, of Nashville, a leading
business man of that city and de
voted to the realization of a great
Presbyterian university in the South.
i »r. Lewis already had given $1,000
as hia own subscription to the fund,
and added another $1,000 in order that
Dr. James I. Vance, a well-known
Presbyterian minister of Nashville,
:night be placed on the board of trus
tees. He was in Birmingham when
lie read of the great campaign in At
lanta, and promptly cajne over to of
fer his services in raising the re
mainder of the fund.
The latest “land donation" to
< Oglethorpe, consisting of property ad
joining the site and available for its
use or sale, was made jointly by VY T .
M. McKenzie and his brother, George
AI. McKenzie, together with L. C.
Verner, H. F. Burdett and A. O. Bur-
ett. It is valued at $1,750, each do
nor sharing to the extent of $437.50,
except the Burdett brothers, who give
a share together.
The luncheon meeting Monday was
the largest the campaign has pro
duced thus far. Fifty workers were
present, and additional tables had to
lie brought in.
“Don't be afraid to come back,”
Jvan E. Allen told the mehers; “we
always can go-down to the main din
ing room, and that probably will hold
us for awhile."
U, S. Navy's Enlisted
Force Passes 50,000
WASHINGTON, Dec. A For the first
time since the Civil War the enlisted
strength ,<>f the Navy has passed the
SO.000 mark, the. total to-day being
50,136.
ST. LOUIS, Dee. y. Adam Euler,
who for years hits had a desire to
marry Miss Alma Obermeyer. 20
years old and pretty, is being nursed
for a recurrent case of “cold feet" at
the home of the bride-to-be. after
Euler twice hail nervous prostration,
induced by the imminence of mar
riage.
The wedding originally was sched
uled to take place in Miss obermey-
er’s home Sunday. Instead of the
fiance, a note arrived informing the
fiancee that Kuler had suffered an
attack of nervous prostration.
Yesterday morning Euler had al
most recovered mkI it was decided to
have the delayed ceremony. Again
the bride-elect was disappointed.
Euler was found and taken to the
Obermeytof home’, where his fiancee,
after diagnosing bi* case’, ordered
him put to beu. She then laid aside
her wedding raiment and set to work
to tiurse Euler through his attack.
Ex-Slave Saves Old
Master From Thugs
SAVANNAH, Dec. 9.-The story of
how an old slavery-time negro saved
his master’s life when he was at
tacked by four yeggmen, was reveal
ed by the county police to-da>. It
happened about four miles from Sa
vannah at a store owned by u veter
an, William Dorsey.
When the men forced an entrance
to his place and attacked him. the
old darke.\ rushed to his aid with an
armj musket and put them to flight.
Pankhurst Goes to
Paris for Health;
Will Renew Battle
Boy Steals Grandpa's
Pants: Is Jailed by Pa
DALTON, GA„ Dec. y.—Charged
with stealing his grandfather's pants.
Robert Bed well, a young hoy, was
forc.-.gto soend tiie night in jail here
on a warrant sw orn out by nis» father.
In the morning the father withdrew
the warrant paid the court costs and
had his son released.
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Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, Dec. y. Declaring that she
would return to fight for the cause
when her health is regained, Mrs. Em
meline Pankhurst, the militant suffra
gette leader, was removed from London
to-day It was Mrs. Pankhurst'a plan
to go to Paris and Join her daughter.
Christobel.
When Mrs Pankhurst was carried
from the headquarters of the Women's
Social and Political Union and placed in
an automobile ambulance she was so
weak she pould barely stand, but she
continued to cheer her followers with
words of hope.
“The government will not interfere
with m.v leaving the country." she said
“They want me to get out and stay out,
but l am coming back to lead the fight
when 1 get better."
KHORASSAN CEREMONIAL.
COLUMBUS, Dec. 9.— The Dramat
ic Order Knights of Khoraasan i&
preparing for a big ceremonial and
initiation in Columbus Friday night.
Thousand Red Men
Honor Carl Foster
One thousand Red Men, each boar
lng a lighted red fuse, paraded from
the Ansley Hotel to the Rod Men’s
Wigwam on Central avenue Monday
evening, and paid tribute to Carl
Foster, great incohoneo of the order,
who stopped over in Atlanta on a get-
acquainted tour of the South.
Mr. Foster passed between th* lines
of Red Men and burning fusees
amidst mighty cheers of the warriors.
He was given a reception at the wig
wam and delivered an address on the
work of the order. He was intro
duced by Thomas H. Jeffries, of At
lanta, who Is Junior sagamore of the
United States.
Thieves Shoot Police
In Front of Station
125 Aboard Vessels
Grounded in Hudson
NKYV YORK. Dec. 9 The steamers
* Adirondack ami Trojan, of the I‘copies
I Line, are aground up the Hudson River,
, according to dispatches received bv
their owners to-day The dispatches
i stated neither boat was in danger
j There are about 125 passengers on board
I both vessels.
President Fonseca
Of Brazil to Wed
I WASHINGTON. De. 9 President
‘Marshal Hermes 1 >o Fun ecu, of Bra
zil and Senorita Xair DoTeffe, a daugh
ter of a prominent Brazilian senator,
j married at the National Palace In Rio
De Janeiro Monday.
ONLY ONE "Promo Quinine” t hat is
Laxative Rromo Quinine
DETROIT. Dec y. -Patrolman
Thomas F. M adden, of the Bethune j Cures a Cold in 1 I ay, Grip in 2 Days
street station, was shot and killed
early this morning as he attempted to
arrest two men in a stolen automo
bile. He was shot in front of the sta
tion. where he had ridden with the
thieves. They escaped.
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Five-dollar garments are priced $3.95; six-
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ten-dollar grades, $6.95; twelve-fifty grades,
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