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FORREST ADAIR TO CRY
DOLLS FOR XMAS FUND
GET YOUR SEATS FOR FIND IQO BODIES W
THIS GREA TSHOW NOW
Showed
Wilson
FORREST ADAIR.
Barfield, Recommended for Ser
geant, Becomes Only Patrol
man—Hollis Gets Place,
! A./ Hollis, ranking as a patrol
man until a fpw hours before Wed-
eartay, was appointed head of \t-
anta.s “vice squad’’ to replace \y
Barfield. whu.se removal and demp-
,->n created a sensation at Thursday
night’s meeting- of the Police Board
As Chief Beavers’ right-hand man
n the war on evil resorts, Barfield
’ad made a reputation that led mafiy
iO believe that he would he promoted
to a sergeant by the board. His dis
missal from f he leadership of the
vine squad, therefore, was the more
surprising and was the chief topic
of conversation Wednesday in police
ircles.
Barfield was nominated and reo-
mmended as sergeant hy Chief
Beavers and the action of the Police
Board was in direct opposition to his
expressed wishes. Hollis, however,
was named ns second choice by the
< 'hief . and was elected a sergeant,
w ithout’dissent, being appointed head
f the “vice squad" Wednesday fore*
noon.
Opposed by Mason .
Barfield in the future will rank as
a patrolman. The fight against him
was waged by Chairman Mason, of
ihe Police Board, who told his fel
low-members that he was forced to
oppose the vice squad head because
• f many reports of dissension that
had come to him He had understood
that the men working under Barfield
were dissatisfied with his adminis
tration and that much discord had
resulted.
At the same time lie named Bar-
field for sergeant. Chief Beavers made
the same rec-ommendaiion in belie f
of Alfred D. buck and George \
Maddox, roundsmen Luck and Mad
dox were elected. Barfield’s name
was rejected by a vote of 9 to 3.
Commissioners Smith. Vernov and
Garner cast the favorable votes. Hol
lis then was named by Beavers !r
place of Barfield' And was chosen
w ithout opposition. The three se»-
geants will begin their new duties ,il
once.
Roundsman Abolished.
The election of the three sergentvs
followed action by the Police Board
some time ago to abolish the pus;
tion of roundsman. Barfield. Luck
and Maddox, because of their posi
tions as roundsmen, were consid
ered in line for promotion, but a few
days before the hoard meeting there
v. • re well authenticated reports of a
strong tight being made agains Bar-
field.
Barfield has been long In the po
lice service and was made a mem
ber of the “vice squad” at its or
ganisation.
P la,n Phone Mererr
To Fight Bell Co,
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10. The amal
gamation ot the independent telephone
< ompanics throughout the United States
to' fight the American Telephone and
Telegraph Company is being sought by
Samuel Hill, son-in-law of .Tames .»
I till, president of the Great Northern,
and is said to have the sanction of the
Federal Government.
Bryan Will Speak at
Grape Juice Banquet
TOPEKA, KANS., Dee. 10. At the an
nual banquet of the State Democratic
Club on January 5 W. .1. Bryan will be
the principal speaker
In celebration of the coming of the
Nebraskan a grapejuice cocktail will be
served to each of the 2.000 men and
women who are expected to attend.
(id your tickets now for the Empty Slocking Fund Star
Matinee Friday afternoon, 2:30 o’clock, a( the Atlanta Theater.
Yon can reserve them by calling Ivy 595—and you'd better j
do it, because you’re going, and you want a good seat.
Here's a partial list of the great Will :
Australian Boy Scouts, champion boy woodsmen of the '
1 world.
Thomas Wallace, tenor, ami Bayne Young, baritone, soloists
with Ellery's hand, accompanied by Ellery himself.
Yvette, violinist, headliner at the Forsyth.
Auricma, sensation of the movies.
Francis and House, crack tumbling team from the Atlanta
Athletic ('luh.
All these, am| the.p some more- and then the great climactic <
ad from "Film Fetfthcrs." with Robert Edeson, Wilton Lack
' aye, Max Figman, Rose f'oghlan, Lolita Robertson and Lydia
Dickson in the star roles.
Also a Doll Auction, of dolls dressed b.v Atlanta society?
women, with Forrest Adair as auctioneer.
(JET YOUR TICKETS NOW I
*.S. E0LII1R BOUND GRDCERT STORES
BB IBB SWINDLE FIGHT Lit HOURS
IN TEXAS FLU
[
Damage Estimated, as Waters Re
cede, at $25,000,000—Homes
of Five Thousand Lost.
(JAl.VESTON, TEXAS. Dee. 10
Wt;h 230 persons counted as dead In
the great flood which covered 40.000 |
square mile* of territory in Centra'
and Mouth Texas. State officials to-
Ua> estimated th* damage at $26,000,-
000.
Sixty-three cities, towns and vil
lages have suffered from the high wa
ter and 5,000 persons are homeless
The rice crop was nearly ruined.
Within the next 24 hours it is ex
pected that the w?' will be falling
at all points.
Districts are still isolated and wiiv
communication will ha\e to be estab
lished before the full extent of the dis
aster la known. Within the past 24
hours more than 100 bodies were re
covered.
ALBANY. N. Y . Dec. 10 -The wom
en who appealed to President Wilson
In Washington to help the suffrage
cause were given a tongue-lashing
here to-day by Dr. Mary Walker, who
called at the State Capitol with a bill
enfranchising wpmep which she
want** introduced Dr. Walker said:
'The women who went to Wash
ington to gee the President wanted to
show off their fine clothes. There
was no reason for their bothering (he
President, These women took the.
money of other women to go down
there, .just to he seen."
Gadsden Fights Move
To Stop ‘Trust’ Suit
GADSDEN ALA, Dec. 10.—'The
Chamber of Commerce has declined
to Indorse a j>etition circulated by
the ' Birmingham Citizens’ Committee
asking President Wilson to withdraw
the Government suit against .the
“.steel trust'’ for Acquiring the prop
erty of The Tennessee Coal, Jron and
Railroad Company.
The chamber has also appointed a
committee to investigate reasons why
Gadsden should not benefit through
the coming of the Alabama Power
Company by getting lower rates
which would compare favorably with
rates in other cities.
Held to Grand Jury at Rome, De
fendant Wiil Claim That He
Earned Money,
Co-operation of Public To Be
Asked in Effort to Lighten
Work of Clerks.
Packers Cut Prices
25 Per Gent in Year;
Retailers Get Profit
Auction To Be Feature of the
Big All-Star Benefit at the
Atlanta Theater Friday.
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—The consumer
who buys beef ribs and loins to-day.
paying just about as .inpoll us he did
this time Iasi year, Is giving his re
tailer a profit of about 25 per cent over
live profit of 1912. 'Phis is because of
th decreased cost <>f meat to the re
tailer.
"Rills’ and loins are being sold from
15 to- 25 per cor: loss now than at this
time last year by the wholesale dealer,”
said T. E Wilson, of Morris & Co. “The
wholesaler has reduced the price to the
retailer because there is a greater sup
ply now than within recent months. In
most cases the price has hot be^ta.ac
cordingly lowered to the consumer."
Following are the prices quoted now
and in December, 1912:
1912. 1913.
No. 1 loin 28c 1714c
No. 1 ribs 25c 15c
A oorresponding decrease in the
wholesale price of pork is also shown.
BANQUET FOR HARRISON.
KNOXVILLE. Dec. 10.—Fairfax
Harrison, new ..resident of the* South
ern Railway, has accepted an invita
tion from the Knoxville Board of
Commerc e to be the guest of honor at
a banquet just after New Year.
Ever go to a doll flu
Its great fun - r^ev.i
uctioneer is ou -t V- bl
partU’Uiarly if
dressed b
and, Wear
modistes vv
And best
is for i he •
that to’ be
ags
of all, if th
7y if t\ s >uJ
k, and more
; have been
iety women,
who their
oil
OU(’
nd.
Star Mo
a ter.
Fori
Frit
All
t the
The-
UPSET STOMACH, COSTIVE. BILIOUS.
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■DUE 1
Adair is 1 do the nuction-
:i;u, and you business men who im
agine you have heard him in great
form (and you probably have) while
spurring the bidding on a big bit of
real estate—-well, you’d better be at
the Atlanta Theater promptly at 2:30
o’clock Friday afternoon.
Splendid Show, Too.
Besides, your wife probably will
have dressed one doll or several dolls,
and your friends’ 'wives will hive
dressed some of the dolls, and near
ly all of you will have to buy a doll
or two. anyway, and it all works
around into a fine thing for you, Mr.
Busjn s Man, to be there and buy
vo, and hear a lively auc-
| lion, and see a ' iking good show.
G >d show \Y< 1. somewhat!
11< pe\ ■ bill in part:
Australian Boy Scouts, the moil
i reman-;able kids in the way of wood
craft and camping rend drilling uie
en.
Thomas
That awful sourness, belching of acid
and foul gases: that pain in the pit of
the stomach, the heartburn, nervous
ness, nausea, bloating after eating, feeu
ing of fullness, dizziness and sick head
ache. means your stomach is sour >"iir
liver is torpid—your bowels constipated.
It Isn’t your stomach’s fault it |SM 1
digestion it's biliousness and com
pa tion. /Fry CaTsCarets; they sweei
e stomach, remove the sour, fermoi
ing food and foul gases: take bile fr
in- liver and carry off t lie constipa
.vaste matter from the bowels. T1
,our stomach trouble is ended. A C;
aret 'to-night straightens you out
morning.
ace, tenor, and Bayne
Young, bariione siloists. with rbc
famous Ellery Band, accompanied by
Ellery himself.
Yvette to Appear.
Yvetti , vhjin \ rtuoso, headliner at
the Forsvth Theater.
Auri ma, ti e nsatipn of the
IO C t PRICE 10 CENTSjl
AS CARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.
Educated Bowels Can
Eclipse Educated Brains
Take Jacobs’ Liver Salt for Con-
stipation, Indigestion, Head
ache and Biliousness.
House and Francis, crack tumbling
1 team from the Atlanta Athletic Club.
! And a lot of others.
And la and finally the big act
from "l ine Feathers.” with Rob.vt
] Edeson, Wilton Lackaye. Max Fig-
man. Lolita Robertson, Rose Cogh 1 -
lan and Lydia Dickson in the star
j roles .i c tat th 1: in v ludeville would
cos; m iD\ thousands a week.
New. if you lhlnk that's SOME
| MATINEE, tak a look at the prices
and remember you may reserve
On the charge of cheating and,
swindling, A. S. Colyar was bound
over to the -grand jury under bond cf
$750 at Rome Tuesday. The direct
• barges against him are that ho ou- !
mined three note? for $750 from Mrs. i
S. C. Awlfey. a wealthy resident of.
Rome, under representations that a j
son whs in trouble, and that Coly «r j
could get him out of it for ihls]
amount.
Tile hearing was before Justice •
Broach. No defense was offered by I
Colyar. while three witnesses were’
called by the prosecution. Colyar i*
siid to haVe tdlfl Mrs. Avvtrev that
her soil. Ifenrj J. Aw trey, was in
serious trouble and due to get a five-
year sen.tence in the penitentiary, but
Hint for $750 he could free him from
the trouble in an hour. Mrs. Awtrcv
had not heard from her son in s^v-
, ral weeks, and, becoming alarmed,
it is claimed, gave Colyar three sol
vent notes, which he converted into
cash. The notes were of parties ‘n
Collinsville. Ala
Mrs. Awtrey told her story; her |
daughter. Mrs. Ophelia Wynne whom
sh*' was visiting at the time, corroh- ,
orated her, and Henry J. Awtrey tes
tified that he had been in Chicago on ;
an electrical contract and had not i
been in any trouble.
Colvar rjiade bond at once and it is ;
probable th.it his case will he tri -d
next wejpk. It is understood that'hisj
defense will be a denial of 'he
. urges, though admitting receiving!
• •• ’ tr«s. and will charge that $350 j
vafor services in defending Mvo j
Other ons ef Mrs Awtrey on forgery 1
. and the balance for work In
II nr: J. Awtrey’s divorce suit.
Auxiliary Bazaar
3 Bays This Week
The Woman’s Auxiliary to Atlantal
I Typographical Union will hold a bazaar,
the last three days of this week at
the corner of Poplar and Peachtree ,
streets, in the Empire Life Building, in
1 He ground floor corner office room.
Many dainty articles of needlework I
and useful articles of wear will be on j
] sale. *
Mrs. Jesse Johnston, president of the :
; Auxiliary, is chairman of the commit-j
• tee in charge, and through the efforts j
of the committee a splendid offering of
• articles will be on hand.
Mrs, Marshall Fits
Her Gowns by Dummy |
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Mrs. Mar- j
shall, wife of the Vice President, has
found « way of fitting clothes hy absent j
treatment.
Mrs. Marshall was bored b\ long hours I
of fitting, When she went West in No
vember she stopped in Chicago, and
her measure taken and a form made of'
her figure. While she was with her
i mother In Arizona ber warrrrObe was
l made, alkl <>n delivery it was found per- ,
j feet.
Cardinal Oreglia Is
j Laid to Rest in Rome
To work grocery clerk more than
twelve hours a day is “inhuman, un
reasonable and uncalled for," in the
opinion of 50 members of the Atlanta
Retail Groceis and Butchers’ Asso
ciation, v\ ho have called a mass meet
ing of citizens for Tuesday, January
13. w hen efforts will be made to re
lieve the clerks who are now forced
to work fourteen and sixteen hours a
day. The call was issued at a meet
ing of the association in the Chamber
of Commerce rooms Tuesday night.
C. A. Tappan, chairman of the
meeting, named a committee of five,
headed by President O. T. Gamp, to
make the arrangements for the Audi
torium meeting. The co-operation of
the buying public, will be asked In the
movement to open and close the gro- |
eery stores and butcher shops at a
reasonable hour. The resolution,
which declared that local clerks work
too hard and too long hours, was in
troduced by R. A. Broyles, head of a
local chain of grocery stores.
A resolution Introduced by Mr
Camp, extending the summer Wed
nesday afternoon closing period from
May 15 to September 15. a month
longer than formerly, whs adopted.
Mrs. Bryan Calls Off
Cabinet Social Strike
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10.—The social
strike of Congressional women against
the Cabinet women been use of the re
port .thai Cabinet leaders would not
return Congressional calls ended when
Afrs. W. J. Bryan, for the Cabinet worn*
en. gave out a statement that the calls
would be returned.
The announcement followed a sug
gestion that Senatorial wives would pre
cede Cabinet women at social functions.
God's Laws Broken
By Negroes in U. S.,
Avers Missionary
SPRINGFIELD. ILL.. Dec. 10—The
place for the negro Is in Africa. Dan
Crawford, famous African missionary*
who arrived In the city to-day, so
declares
“The negro's home is Africa.” Mr.
Crawford said. "Climatically and
personally he is fitted for life there.
The negroes in (he United States
should be to-day with their brothers
in Africa. It may be economically
impossible to provide for their re
moval, but aa they stand in the United
States they break God's law Divers
seed shall not be sown on Hie same
field, according to God. neither shall
wool be mixed with cotton
GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS!
DOUBLES BEAUTY 3F (BOB HI
For 25 Cents You Can Make
Your Hair Lustrous, Fluffy,
and Abundant.
Immediate? Yes! Certain? that (he
Joy of It. Your hair becomes light,
wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as
soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young
girl's after a Panderine hair .leans.
Just try this- moisten a cloth with a
little Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking ->ne small
strand at a time. This will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and
m just a tew moments you have doubled
the beaut v ..f your hair. A delightful
surprise awaits those whose hair has
been neglected or Is scraggy, faded, dry.
brittle or thin Besides beautifying the
hair. Danderine dissolves every particle
of dandruff, cleanses, purifies and in
vlgorates the scalp, forever stopping
itching and falling hair, hut what will
please you most will he after a few
weeks’ use. when you see new haP
fine and downy at first yes—hut reall>
new hair growing all over the scalp
If you .are for pretty, soft hair, and
lots of it. sureh get a 25-eent bottle of
Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug
store or toilet counter and just try It.
—Advt.
Loud Bell Annoys
Town's Old Rival
THE
GEM
80 WHITEHALL
MILLER, S. DAK.. Dec. 10 After ear
nest rivalry for more than 30 years be
tween this town and St. Lawrence, the
latter place has finally “put one over"
on Miller.
In placing a hell in their new school
house, the St. I^wrenee people got one
that rings so loudly that it easily can
be heard in Miller. When the air is
right the sound from that bell almost
drowns the tones of the local bell.
BUSINES6 NOTICE.
Only One "BROMO QUININE”
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE.
Cures a Cold In One Day. Cures Grip
in Two Days. 26c.
U.S.TradeSupremacy
Credited to Athletes
CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Dec. 10.—“The
United States is supreme In the busi
ness world because Its youths are su
preme in the athletic world." said Dr.
Dudley A. Sargeant, physical director of
Harvard, to-day.
“Investigation shows that at the time
sports gained universal attention tiie
wonderful expansion of the nation be
gan.’’
Climbs Mount to End
Life ‘Nearer Heaven'
Our coals will please you.
Call us.
CARROLL & HUNTER.
HIGH QUALITY
and LOW PRICES
THE STRONG BID FOR
Your Christmas
Shopping
In the range of appropriate gifts for Christmas no store in
Atlanta offers equal opportunities. Our bewildering stock of
Domestic and Foreign Novelties
leaves no wanted item to attract the Christmas Shopper, Sterling
Silver Novelties. Parisian Ivory, Cut Glass. White and Gold China,
Hand-Painted China, Ladies’ Mesh Bags. Ladies’ Leather Shopping
Bags, Solid Gold and Gold Top Jewelry in endless variety, Brass
Goods, Basketry. Smokers’ Sets. Community Silver. Gifts for per
sonal adornment, gifts for beautifying the home. Gifts for men.
women and children
Only 12 Shopping Days Till Christmas
Your Money Goes the Farthest
and Buys the Best at The Gem!
But to know how far it will go and what it will
buy requires your personal investigation
Come fo The Gem To-morrow!!
Bring your list, your complete Use \ ou -an fill it here ^Itn
exquisite gifts that won't cost you half the amount you would have
to spend elsewhere. Lor the same quality, and not have one-tenth
the variety to select from.
PASSAIC. N J . Dec. 10.—After flak
ing directions to the top of the Great
Nothic Mountain, explaining that he
wanted to gel as near heaven as pos
sible Joseph Richter went to the sum
mit and killed himself by shooting
Side Show ‘Spielers'
Employed in Stores
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Summer amuse
ment park “barkers” are working In
Chicago department stores ' spieling" on
the virtues of hundreds of new mechan
ical toys offered to Christmas shop-
pers
| Hw
rum
e.Tlth is almost wholly a matter o
cated bowels and active live,
leys. Let the liver run down then
e constipation, biliousness _c _
. Sick headache, dullness rbeuma
,, simply because the s J ,ste !’U lr ; m
poisoned by oases Other I
nented food waste wlvr
1 properly eliminated and f
I. All food leaves riitt ' n '
itaiy tract, the richer the diet th
e w?ste: arid the IVPI
rr it out and give the bowels
lar*ebm'nation Health is a Habit-
Watching your liver.
Jacobs' Liver Salt never forces: it
just flushes the alimentary tract, loos
ens the waste deposit and gives the nat
ural and cleansing elimination. It will
educate your liver and bowels and en:
those periodic bilious breakdowns and
the dosinti of calomel or blue trass with
its nausea and awful sickness.
Jacobs' Liver Salt is agreeable and
never gripes It acts gently, naturally
and promptly, the best liver regulator
for everybody and if you are not sat
isficd after taking it. your druggist wiil
return your money. Jacobs’ Liver Sait
i-afor» h r *akfast means a clear head -r.d
Jacobs Pharmacy, Atlanta.—Advt.
it’s a Real Bargain.
Every seat, downstairs, $1.
Balcony seats, M) cents.
Gallery M ats. 25 rents.
- < ••' - PRKJ S
for a .sho • xhibiting tiie.se creme
dr la creme characteristics.
So then* we are, with a gr>*t.
chance to have a bully tim*\ and buy
that Uhristmas doll dressed as no
storf — «• >11 1 ver was dr< ms• M, and £ ■»>
a pippin of A show AND SWK
THE EMRTY »STOCKING FUND
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
ROME, Dec. 10. With all the so- j
lemnity of the Roman Catholic j
Church, Cardinal Luigi Oreglia Dl
Santo Stcfano Aloysios, dean of the j
Sacred College, was buried to-day.'
Tiie funeral ceremony was conducted!
b> cardinal Agltardi. Papal secre
tary .of slate under Pope Leo.
The Pope sent his blessings foi !
the dead.
No Syrup Like
VeIva
No Syrup So Good
:ll
’ N D.
This mir:* possibly be called kill
ing four birds with the same hunk of
Irish confetti, Which is just about!
doubling the prescription of th<- Mow !
I TO HEAR W. C. T. U. PETITION.
AUGl S'
ber 18 Ji
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Henr
1b. -On Decent-
Hammond I
tn f *r injunctlo
Smith, a Borne
For
Stoddardizing
Men’s Suits
and Overcoats
A H ay on ftn n l*hont Call
i iva • "C om - «)f-Ti>w i; orders of *2 or more
:: "hr z r
Stoddard
12b Peachtree. Street'
Bell P, one, loy 4A
Atlanta Phone 43
Dixie s Greatest Dry
Cleaner and Dyer
Get Your Tickets NOW
1
At the Atlanta Theater.
Greatest Show of the Year
STARS OF THE ATLANTA
STARS OF THE FORSYTH
STARS OF THE MOVIES
STARS OF ATLANTA’S AMATEURS
— At The—
ATLANTA THEATER
Friday, December 12
. Curtain Rises at 2:30 P. M.
Prices—’Orchestra, $1.00; Balcony, 50c; Gallery, 25c.
For the Empty Stocking Fund
of the Georgian-American