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"HT ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXE NEWS
HUSBANDS 10
urns, ssfs
PROBER
’ Many Women to Play
. In Second Concert of
Atlanta Orchestra
Mar” Hat No Chance
Girid; Wife.. Claims
sv, Hut S. Wallace
it v*.!u» or riuaie^anl r'rlt t
r^vet af fixe? t»y he Rf’ Hugh
Wallace jmetor of the Jonei At er
Bt jr w\ Ch urch
Thw»e ar» the grtrit. acrrrrfl’ng
Mr Wallarg, who epenti al of to*
n r ome or tancjr r akirt* ».nc oth
finery fo* thetn»e:vef Hit6 ex;i*’M !
ciothef for their hupiiandfi, and tiur
the!
hue
no higher ambition foi
oandj than k huve then, "look • . *■? "
mucfc hue hand* are placed the rr •
later in the donkey cla»h for thir
** ecieft of animal* evert, "le cu «
M; ^'aiiace. dlaeuaiitng e aiT.mr
e’-mor along :hi* line Bunday i.'.fch:
ar»- nef y oung men to eh ur *• ? * re v u -
gilt gLTift
"Set i the Kind of wife who r '«f»e*
r»«r hueband to typify re*. manho'o
and a’.' 'hat tern implies wai hie
advice
He r 'autlou»*fl younf mer. ar» nr
rha he *erm*d the folly of gotnp
with giria who Influenced nerr t
*T»end al of their monej "on thcl?
r*ack," merely that they might met*
• fine ahov
^haracterirlng extravagra nr* ae on*
-if 'he r*-ea:en wine of the do > M’
Wa llace an id hat It also 1* one of
the F’^ongeer foroea in the wre » ng
of homea
"Young mer and young women
«tibouid v ear decent c.other f»ui 'tie 1
should aiao 11.a iiway iru*ne;v r the
*enk—otherwise they will tMft on
he rocke of ruin end fleapad
he m inle er
Bar Head to Talk
About Advertising
Go to re Bdrer Watkins prefrtdent
>f the Atlanta Bar AaeociatUm, will
> peak on "E'hice ir Advertising’* at
he luncheon to be given by the Ad
Men * Club at the Hotel An Bley i
Tburachit at 12:80 o’clock
sum' ape< ii plans devleeci by 'he
.fiatre wi ! free 1 , people who at j
’ the aecoTici ccmoert of the At- j
a Mur lea A two elation at the At-
» 7*t.caret ne: Tue*tie> nigh
of Mi* nee mentherk are women >
fine to tie enlisted in epnoert
inductor Mortimer Wlleon and;
.tier* of rtf musics aseociatloii ;
decided after rr.**. ast concert to re i
’ r*u;t me rank* of the orchestra from
womcT jBiciam of the otty, I
among whom ttiere are many artcom
ptiRhed perfornieri The one objec-I
ton to * >me of '■* women, : hat they.'
were i men *.*•»•» of the looa: mu
Hiciain union v ui removed v her
they »- s«*^ure. oeir union oartis
Mo if v imcn member* are
; vior..ini* t Among them are Miss
N*tli« Mung* 1 * .VUhi Nelly Jo John
* aor; .v: Elizabeth Johnson Mrs
Drv. * Miller and Miss Anna Hump j
Await Funeral Plans
For Algernon Swann
Sidelights
GEORGIA
POLITICS
^ jg' James b.vevtx
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GEOHEM IN STACK 10 El DEGREES
r*unem arrangem*-
eeii made for Algeri
to t no
'Igr me
committ.
Mgf after
dlscusned
heoB unt:
Hfl
*e for a sene*
- flrai of +
Thif will he
after January
mor* snneese-
.* > '.f«! or> of the cl i t
been made for Algernon Hok* Swann,
v to ui«d Friday at he residence <fi
i t* parentr. Mr and Mrs Vincent I> !
Fwann No. iZS Le France svenut j
n/ *ir t. lingering 'inen-
Young Swann graduated front tne I
Boy* Hig! Bctioo and W’n.» on# of
A* •••'»* i .1 • ft * ’ t • It' f,
hae P' e r had H* waf a member -»f j
Lite Firs* Methodist Church
r. 'he thought i hat a change of cii \
nmte might prove t*eneflclal. lie was
‘ ft ken to Asheville N f . put fatted t' |
improve In addition to hie parents.
Tti# deceased l* nurvl'ec by three:
brothers T 1 .1 aiid fi. A Bwanit, \
and ’wo el stern Mlf.ft*-* Mary and Ho.
en Fwann.
Porter Bogins Jan. 10
On Insurance Work
1.4*on Porter w!l! ei.ter January Jr!
upon hb duiie# an I»*puty Insuran‘e |
r ommlssloner in Comptroller Oeners.l
Vi A VYrlghi i- office i-ucoeeding John
1 <»;•*•;> r:d resigned
Mi Porter ift no\» actuary for the
Ptate Mutual Llf* Insurance Com
pany of Rome
Wife Beater Forced
To Kneel at Her Feet
BATONNR. N J. Dec \ In lieu of’
a .tfttl He^ enoe Recorder Mara oomj»«Il*d
Francesco Domorskl, charged with wife-
beating. •< Kneel on r i>e flf.oi kih* hie
wife ft hand and ash her forgiveness.
Xigkt Sckool at Georgia Teck
V. iSTLR TERM BEGINS DECEMBER 10
REGISTRATION DEC. 6. 9. 10. 11. INCLUSIVE
Cc*ur»<->r m Architecture Mechanical Drawing, Oec-
trical Engineering, W oodwork Carpentry and Join
ery, Foundry Practice Machine Shop Mechanical
Engineering Mathematic*. Chemistry, English.
This Night School is a Regular Department of Ga Tech
Contingent Fee $5 Per Term TUITION FREE
When ( rui..rmat v . *'p?Gaudier. '
of the Railroad Comn»i««loT. makes
one of his ocoaeicma and rare excur
sions to points w *houi h« State ol
'jeorgiu fi# rieft cut. homob'.'jy
sitting on th* lid Pack home thai hr
frf.is reasons.oly aura v ii: stay pul.
Wherefore when be i«fi for Chicago
Monday afternoon, ir mpanv with
his friend ’hairman Burr of the
Florida < ommlesloTi and took Rat*
Etxper 1 1 mice Websiet w L him, ne
Buxnmoned Jucig# Greorgr Hilly er »*-
eoriat* member >f t.lie oommlesion, to
the chairmanship presence and In
formed him na f h« bad been selected
b si' on t he lid v tjilr ■ lundler and
e ocplorini * 1
*hlcag(- and incidentally having e
■ :*ok It. ol some sort of railroad com-
ii Hsonerg powwow now on in the
> v indy City
The judge took over the job more or
gingerly but with great resolu*
loii anci sincerity, nevertheless. He
Is one of the most experienced lid-
ftittem ir. the United States, and h#
hue. little oubt that he wil) be able
o get away with rtie jot- Chairman
Ct.ndlej’ ha» pu* liim uf against, eveii
if ii may 'ret hir patience e: time*: ;
He iihs had h long and most istln
trulehed career—a.s iswy er Judge ana
Mtatesman He ie a man of poise and I
far-slgt e'new* equal to any emer- j
rency and incidentally is willing io
try anything in the line of lid Bitting
once, anyway
“J feel 'hi. things will he sa.fe and
.secure lr Judy* HllJver’s hands while
J am away ,' >*e id C'halrman Candler
“lie v mild the fort, I know Any
predatory interest, that thinks t can
meal; sometmng over w r h!)e Webster
and my self are looking the other way
I lias another think coming to it—
- Tha i ► all!
“Ju.ig* HI' \ er nae et *•# m the back
i oi hir tiee.d when 't comes t< seeing
things-in all direction* at one and the
same time He is the best lid-sitter I
: Know!"
Chairman - anfl er and Mr Webeter
; w!l' i»e a.bHonl In Chicago for four or
; five days, possibly a week
Judge Moses Wright., the eloquent.
| is in Atlanta to-day, cm his way home
; from Savannah, where on Sunday he
j delivered ‘he Memorial Day address
j to the P»'*h1 Kike’ Dodge of Sorrow
Judge Wright is perhapft the best
; rformed man lr Georgia—-unless one
may except Onm« Warden Davie—on
the in§ and out* of the new game isw
I judge is a most ardent sports-
i tnan, beside* t*e'tig a tireless hunger
j and a genuine crack shot He car. r, »;
afford to break the law on his numer
ous hunting expeditions—being a
i judge <if the Pu peri or Court—but he
Kef *.o know hov to m right ur i
- b* breaking point. If n*' ossa’-y r
k: not ge' over the n*
Judp* Wright Is rated on# of the
very able*! Jurists in Georgia a-c
f an open secret thfai h* * f.»e:r.g
h* .c tentatively in reserve by the
power* that be as b possible member
of he Supreme Co ur: cventua
The arrangements made by Wiiliam
J Harr la/of Georgia. Director of be
er.sus tor the wider- distributior >f
statistics collected by his office on-
ceming the quantly of cotton ginned
tie quantity of cotton consumed
monthly and the stocks of cotton '>n
ha.nd a.i the end of each mot : na*
me with genera] approi’a throug •
oir the cotton-gr>wing St.at*-*
He haj received numerous bust** 1
tions concerning a st wider distri
bution of thea* statisi.jva. ar : bt- na*
mane arrangements v ih < P<--"-
master General to allow he postmes
tere in every post office t ■ (*unt b a
where cotton is grown to post ir a
conspicuous place copies of the r- -
ports containing statiFtics of cotton
These copies will be printed on extra
large card?., so th* figure* can be
eusily rear:
Mr Harris hopes tli&.i in this man
ner ire v ’ be able to give the farm
ers and a « others access to tit*- valu
able statistics collected by his bu-
rea u
Heretofore the reports hav* been
given by the Bureau • f the nf <t *
tc, new'spaper representatives and o
the different telegraph companies lor
distribution Following this -:.Hir ;ai-
lion, copies of th* "ep^rs hr'* been
mailed to the gmners manufacturers
and v arehous*’ men, but here nas
been no practical methoc oeviseci for
the d stribution of h* nf .rmar: n
directly to the farm**rf • Mr.
Harris' purpose t.o giA* tne *".atisti.*s
to the farmers so th* y can ake a
vantage of the information ,- c ected
by the Federal ‘■foverr’men’
To r t«e entire Georgia Congressioii-
al delegation, mclud ng bt>th Sena
tors and every Representative, and
particularly to Representative W C
Adamson, of the Fourth I>.F.-.nctr >s
due w'hatev r er measure of thanks and
appreciation Ge(»rgia mb' feel for the
apparent disposition of the President
of the United States vo change his
determination w th respect to ih*
proposed droppng of Juds r C
Clements from th*- Intersiate Com
mere© CemmiHston.
A big and not-to-be-mistake^ wave
of T’rotesi arose from all over Geor
gia when it was first announced that
Mr Clements was to be dropped from
the commission, despite his -ong
years of splendid service, make
room for former Governor Glenn, of
Stsit Not Rf-; Tsenti'f • Chicago
Cattie Sho#. a r d .uterinarian
Stresses Needs,
Wince Lit return from tne Interna
tiona. Dive Stock Show in Chicago,
Dr Peter I Bahnsen. State Veteri
narian. if impressing Atlanta stock
men with the fact that Mississippi is
tar a bead of Georgia in trie very im
portant mar ter of stock raising
"Mississippi won first prize for tne
tie*: Hereford bui. and for tee bes‘
steer ’ said Dt Bahnsen “and that
made it pointed that Georgia not only
w aft not a prize-winner but v a* not
First Session Tuesday Unde* Gate
City Lodge Auspices—R. L
Golding- to Speas
.. represented at a!
“Georgia ij. r. • e lick-infested dis-
; tri • is true, but ho t Mississippi
W' the co-operation of cattle owe-
* ,r, .‘ and Government experts an:i the
State department, there is no rea-
hoi v bv Georgia should not be freec
from trie tick—but the cattle ownerr
mutt: Jo their part.
"T'heT. there can he no reason v by
Georgia sbould not raise just a? g<kk!
bee' cattle as any of the Middle West
Stales which now are regarded a*
: lie princp&J sourceft of production '
In Bahnsen said th*- Chicago
fthow was one of the grea.tfart exhi
bitions he ever had seen. There v. ere
homes and cattle., sheep and hogs
from Canada, England and France
and the showing of Mississippi was
particularly gratifying tc a repre-
t sentative of this section
TO BUILD NEW CHURCH
I ’ALTON Dec. P—A movement to
erect a new church building u> ta«t ne
place of the o*o Mount Rachel Ba.ptis*
Church tia. 1 been started by the congre
gation of the Second Baptis: Church
whose pastor is the Ret E. B Farrar.
for "something good" because of -dt
Wilson leanings in tht Preside!", a 1
primaries last year
It was not long before Washington,
and the Georgia Congressional dele
gation in particular, became fully
aware of that Georgia protest and
there waf. something of a scurrying
a.iid scuffling around almost imme
diately It had been taken a? a "mat
ter of course" that Mr Clements
would be reappointed, and when it
was found that the President •was
about to sidetrack him the Georgia
delegation was little short of amazed.
By reasor of his chairmanship of
the powerful Interstate and Foreign
Commerce -Committee of the House
Judge Adamsor. waft an ideal man
tv lead the fight to save Clements—
and .* appears that his efforts have
been altogether successful.
In the meantime Georg a generally
,9 both happy and gratified that the
President seemingly has determined
to change his mind about dropping
Clements.
Representative* Samuel Olive. Rob-
! ert Hardeman and William H Bur-
well are in Atlanta to-day—no one
of them bent upon a political mis-
North Carolina Tht la.tter 1 slated ‘ on of any sort whatever, . f course
Grand officers of the Masons of
Georgia will he ;.r. Atlanta Tuesday
afternoon and evening to aid In the
administering of the t:.re* Hections of
i the Master Mason s degree by the
'Gate City Dodge of the order They
will be beaded by Colonel Robert D
Golding, of Savannah, grand mas
ter of the State odge. and one of
Georgia promt nen: attorneys. He
will deliver an address at the even-
ing session of tne lodge
The first session of the lodge will j
! be held at 8:30 o’clock Tuesday aft
ernoon. when the first two section* of
; the Master Mason's degree will be
conferred upon a group of candidates
Afi.ej a recess for dinner the lodge
will convene again -at 7 :80 o'clock,
when the third section of the de-
rp-*** wli ne conferred
Prior to the conferring of the de-
gre* the regular business of the lodge
will be transacted, and the grand of
ficers of the State lodge w r ill be in
troduced with the proper honors
Among the State officers who will
be her* are N. H. Ballard, deputy
grand master Frank O. Miller, se
nior grand warden . W G. England,
junior grand warden John R. Wil
kinson. senior grand deacon; Frank
F. Baker, grand marshal; I> D. Pat
terson. first grand steward, George
H Fields second grand stew ard
Considerable interest ar.ta.che* to
the visit of the grand officers, since
th*” are rarely seen together except
at the annual meeting of the Grand
Dodge, which ie held in October of
each year
CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
Cures Croup. Colds, Cough
Ticklln* lr the thro*,., -unnln* nT the none ao-e
throat Deg* medicine for whooping cough Tried
and tested tor Aft? yuan Surr and certain »o
•'ure Try Chener r Expectorant " v * d-u*
stores —Adr v .
NATIONAL SI ROIC AL
INSTITUTE
F of ttte T reatment a*
DEFORMITIES
l stftbhshft r 2 *74
Give the deform
ed children a
ifcance
Bend u* tbolr
IN names, we can
— ^ :elp them. *
This Inztitute Tree.t* Club Feet
Disease* of the Spine Hip Joint*
Paralygift. etc Send for 10u*trale<!
catalog
72 South Pryor Street. At\*rte„ Ga
The Kin'} \ > ■ i.n« 1,outfit has berne the i pv
tar-e of Cha‘ H. f , '-i >*' r . and hais bern made nnder Sis
srrw.nal sui,eni- ' ' -r over 80 year*. AiUrw no on#
{o deceive v-« i> -. C ounterfeit*,, Tmltatlona an4
•• ,»ust-ae-«r<. • . are Out Kxportments and endanger Um
Ikealtb of Children—Experience against Kaperunent,
What is CASTOR IA
OkSToriit a h.rr • -uS-i;tute for « a ‘tor OU, Pi
rorie, Prop. a»d ’—'• s>.:ri*r ftjrrups. It ts Pleasant. It
C'-»ntaln» u t v r Opium. Morrihine nor other >arootie
snbMance. i .c> > its gruaratitec. It dee troys Worms
and allav * F< venshnes It eures Dtarrb . and Wtnd
Colic. It relwres Teeihtnir Troubles, cut. • onstfpation
and Platulencv. It a--imilates the Food, regulate* ths
ftt/imsch a-.d iv-wels, iriving healthy and natural felee^,
llie Children** Panacea—TI>e Mother's Friend.
The Kind Ton Have Always Bough!
Bears the Signature of
in Use For Over 30 Years.
tmi etHTku* osmmmt. sti*Mt srsm. s>r%* v-e»n« errr.
5 d«^ n to Little Rock
3 n-to Hot Springs
Leave Memphis
7:00 a.m.. 9:45 a.m., 11:00 a. m..2 30 p.tn., 12 01 roidnijrbt
Modem equipment and poli'.e employes make
the short trip one of pleasure and comfort
Trains lea-.-ing Memphis at
11-00 a. m.. 12:01 midnight
run through to Oklahoma
and Texas.
•
Grt all information from
H. H. Hnt District PMses jer Agent,
1 8 North Pryor St.,
Atlanta. Ga.
fpt turtktr Infoftiefttio* J. N G Nwb'l
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25(1 MORE PEOPLE
WANT DOGS
FOK HUNTING PURPOSES
Fnur docs advertiBed for salo m thf* "Want
Ad" columns of Hears!V Daily Georgian and
Sunday American brought more than
250 REPLIES
The Want Ads
1 b ave rh***e a? fine young, well
trained riogft kf ^ar be found; ab le
they Law JkP j*e*’ pt. >.» Win ««•!' Kingie
if <5e*ired H W Rpringftald Dalton,
FOR PA DID—Thoroughly ’■ra.lneA point
er bitcb Twt aeiis juft far- e.n<3 relia
ble e'.Bftdy on fine ane fat: burner
fine chanoe to breeb *orne fuli-blooded
€og* 1! you kt!‘ 8 blrfi abe w'!! turt ! t.
Owner leaving State reaaon for veiling
Aad'-eiai Box 4 Maiot Ga
hat They Say:
Macon. Ga.. December 1. 1913.
The *• Want Ad Mart*' HearM'^ Daily Georgian
and Sunday American. Atlanta, Ga.
<’emlen en— Please stop this ‘ Want Ad.’’
eiTed about ' replies already.
Yours trulv,
J. F. WORSLEY.
Dalton. Ga.. December 5. 1913.
1 he <ieor£rian Ads are the ones that bring
re suits t Iver • let * * •- re.-i v«- I sav j ■ “Saw
your ad in The Georgian. ”
Yours trulv,
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