Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 10, 1913, Image 6

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When You Take Tyner b Dyapep sia Remedy*—Drives Out the Oases from an Over loaded Stomach. Cures Indigestion—Cleans Out the Bowels. If \om stomach Is sour ga*s\ . upset • ml ■ nuckfull-of-food-fueling and you feel like your food is all lumps and re fuses 10 digest, take a dose or two of Tyner’s Dyapepaia Remedy The dlaai- ness stops ut once, the gases are belched out. > ou feel comfortable, your clogged bowels get to working right. ISat all you want Enjoy your meals by taking now and then a liberal dose of Tyner's lusjiepsia itemedy There is nothing like it on the market to-day Made in .\tlanta for 'feats by John B Daniel If you lack an appetite, your tongue In r..rfted nerves on edge have risings of sour and undigested food and experi ence distress after eating, you are suf fering from indigest ion or sick stomach. To cure, take Tyner’s Dyspepsia Rem edy It is a truly wonderful medicine as it a» ts quickly ami helps you out of all disagreeable feelings due to overeat, ing Sold by druggists for only 50 cents a large bottle. Advt CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES Railroad Fares Paid to Out-of-Town Purchasers WEATHERHOLT PIANO COMPANY 72 N. BROAD STREET Other Wheel Goods and Useful Toys Sidewalk Sulkies. $2 to $6.50 Garden Wheelbarrows... 75c Children’s Desks* $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Children’s Chairs, 75c to $3.00 Shooflies $1.50 to $4.50 Goat Sulkies. .$3.50 and $4.00 Farm Wagons with shafts $7.00 and $10.00 KING HARDWARE CO 53 Peachtree 87 Whitehall Ticket** on sale December 17 to 2.7 Inclusive.\ Also December 31. 191*1. and January 1. 1914. All tickets lim ited to expire rGdnight January 6 1914. ASK THE TICKET AGENT *L OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Every instrument sold is backed by our factory's guarantee of $6,000,000 capital and surplus OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK EVERY EVENING Steel tires . Rubber tires. 85c to $3.00 $3, $3.50, $4 Finet exercise for the arms and chest. Prices* $3.75, $4.50, $5, $6, $7. 50, $15 and $20. Write for Our Price List THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. REFORMERS REVIEW KLETS ; Policeman Osborne Retires on Pension To Have Good Time Written in the vivid *tyla that ha* I made thousands read the newspaper j bulletins of the Men and Religion , Forward Movement in Atlanta. 1ft,000 booklets detailing the work accom plished by this organization here have been printed and were ready for dis- 1 trlbutlon Wednesday After discussing the various lines of work with some detail, fhe booklet summarizes the accomplishments of the Men and Religion Forward Move ment In Atlanta in these words The churches of the Kvangel • hI Ministers ’Association of At lanta have, through the executivei ommittee accomplished these things in the past fifteen months The committee has been maxie a permanent part of the churches serving as an inter-church com mi! tee for social service Bible School Established The Daily Vacation Bible School has been established The work has been duplicated ill other cities and towns The segregated district lias been closed in Atlanta and else- j where. Martha's Home lias been estab lished. \ school for wayward and de linquent girls inaugurated by the State. Scores of women have been helped. Many children have been saved Home yard. Work of the Home. To-day another devoted worn an. Miss 1*;. A Claxon, is in charge of Martha’s Home. Thir teen girls are there in her care at this time The number rises and falls. Since the doors opened 276 cases have been handled. Seventy-five children depend ent upon fallen women have been handled. One hundred and thirty-nine women wete known to be from recognized houses and hotels. Sixty-four of these were wom en married but reparated Sixty diseased women have been treated. Fourteen were widows, 52 un married. Forty-two cases were due to drink or similar causes (>ne hundred and twelve have been sent home or to places of employment. Forty-nine have disappeared. Wednesday morning Fncle Bob’* Osborne transported home from | Chief Hanford's office two handsome Morris chairs, presented to him tho day before, when he retired on a pension af the age of 69, after 17 years of service on the police for *». “Uncle Bob" replied to a speech bv I Recorder Broyles with the announce ment that h»* appreciated the kind ness of tiie department, and that he I was going to spend the remaining years of his life having “a good time." "Oh, I’m not too old for that,” he asserted, confidently. “The voting bucks won’t be able to hold a candle I to me w hen 1 get wound up.” Masons Leave City Pleased With Big Initiation Ceremony t Damage Estimated, as Waters Re cede, at $25,000,000—Homes of Five Thousand Lost. Visiting Masons were elaving At-1 lanta Wednesday morning after a 1 big night,” in which three new | j lodges were constituted, representing i i 250 Masons, and the degree of Master j Mason conferred on a number of can didates of Gate City lodge. The main address of the evening, follow ing the initiation, was by < 'olo- j nel Robert Gee Golding, of Savannah, j I Grand Master of the State Dodge. Baptists to Raise Debt of Orphanage Notices calling upon the Baptists of Georgia not to forget “Ingathering Day." December 14. for the benefit of th» Georgia Baptist Orphans’ Home, are being sent throughout the tSate. A dept of $ 1 3.500 is handicapping the institution and every effort is be ing made to clear it on this day. All of the offerings will be sent to Dr. .1 J, Bennett, In the Candler building Kappa Alphas Get Call to a Smoker UAJ.ycXTON, TEXAS. Dec. 10 With 230 persons counted as dead in the great flood which covered 40.000 square miles of territory in Central and South Texas, State officials to day estimated t> « damage at $25,000,- 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 ihe we‘ -« will be falling at all points. Districts are still Isolated and wit. communication will have to be estab lished before the full extent of the dis- Mtt - la know n. Within the pael 24 hours more than 100 bodies were re covered. INJURED DOCTOR IMPROVES. W A VC ROSS, Dec. 10.—Dr. H. A Boyd, injured a week ago on a grade crossing here, has been taken from the King's Daughters Hospital to the home of his brother He is improv ing. Myron Whitney's Singing Captivates Probation lias been written into the law of Otofgia. Stripes have been removed from first and second grade con victs. Sunday lias been saved as a day of rest in Atlanta. And war has begun on tlie li quor trade. A partial study of housing con ditions among the poor has been made, enough to show the need of radical changes necessary to save life and decency in Atlanta. Tells of Closing Tenderloin. The wiping out of the segregated district and the fight against the so- c.ial evil are considered at length in | the booklet and a graphic description is given of the manner in which, the subcommittee '<n social service de stroyed a $700,000 annual traffic in Atlanta, «ajtnbli»hed here for 60 years, h> the use nf $2,000 worth of news paper space in a four months' cam paign. "By spending less than one-third of one per cent of $700,000 and speak ing out in their pulpits," says the re port. “the evangelical ministers put an end in Atlanta to the trade that mocks motherhood, sneer* nt virtue and makes the church, which by silence consents to the infamy, a tiling of derision in every city where prostitution is tolerated unrebuked.” That the campaign did not cease at this point is indicated by the subse quent paragraphs: The churches did not stop with the demand for law’ enforcement. When the houses were closed. $10,000 was in hand to provide help and shelter for every woman and girl willing to accept them. Home* Opened to Women. Committees consisting of a minister and a Christian woman went to every house again and again, and begged the inmates to < ome with them out of their lives of shame. Mam came Ministers of Christ opened their homes to the fallen. "Belle Sommers,” the keeper of the largest house in the district, doubted, but came to the home of a Christian woman, whose mother gave up her room for her Christ found her through the kindness of her hostess. She surrendered to Him Hers was the $2,600 that start ed Martha's Home a permanent refuge for fallen women and un fortunate girls To-dav she is learning b> study to fit herself to serve in A profound Impression was made by Myron W. Whitney’s singing Tuesday night at Hotel Ansley. Ida finest work being done in the Won derful "Damnation of Faust” aria. Prolonged applause followed that number, and continued until Mr. Whitney sang as an enfcore “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes." Miss Marguerite Valentine's piano solos also were much enjoyed, her se lections being from Chopin, Grieg and Poldlni. The concert was under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian Association. Kappa Alphas will gather af the , University Club Thursday night and I hold a smoker. Ren Re** Crew, presi- dent of tho Atlanta Chapter of the j Alumni Association, has Issued the call for the gathering. No program has boon arranged, but a good time 1h promised, and every Kappa Alpha Is urged to be present. GIRLS! EIBLS! Ill MOST Tilt IS! DOUBLES REMIT! OF Climbs Mount to End Life ‘Nearer Heaven' For 25 Cents You Can Make Your Hair Lustrous, Fluffy, and Abundant. PASSAIC, N. J, Dec. 10 After ask ing directions to the top of the Great Nothic Mountain, explaining Gist he wanted to get us near heaven as pos sible, Joseph Richter went to the sum mit and killed himself by shooting immediate?—Yes! Certain'' that’s the Joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluff \ abundant arid appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderlne hair cleanse. Just try this -moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully draw it through your hair, faking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse ihe hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the. hair. I >anderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: cleanses, purifies and in vigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what wi.l please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair— fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderlne front any drug store or toilet counter and just try it. , - Advt. any field to which Nrr Saviour « alls her Her life proves again that He < an save even to the uttermost. The first matron of Martha's Eat All You Want CHRISTMAS BARGAINS Player-Pianos are now going at $225.00 and up, including FREE USE of our 6,800 roll exchange library Look At Our Prices On New Pianos Make T he Children Happy Christmas Elevator Builder Is Hurt While on Lift i Buy Toys That Are Health-Giving and Stand the t Wear and Tear of the Ameri can Girl c r Boy. Make your purchase now , when the stock is complete. We will deliver at any time you say. ir purchase now , wnen me ~ Don’t wait unti I the last moment and disappoint your children. While working on the roof of anil elevator of the Morrow Transfer Com- (| pany building. B. H. Dunn, an elevator contractor, was badly injured when struck by a falling beam. Dunn suffered several serious lac erations of the head. It is feared that | he may have received internal inju ries also. He was taken to Grady Hospital. ROCKING HO; RSES BicycSes What could give the child moi *e pleasure with safety ‘So H r' ,They $t.«# to $4.50 than a range A Bicycle is a gift that will not only delight, but will pay for itself in time saved. Prices range from $20 to VELOCIPEDES A Special in a High Grade Velocipede $1.75 io SE2.50 %-‘n. Rub- $ 4 00 |j <|,5.00 ber tire i/ 2 -in. Rubber tire, spring seat, adjustable handle bars, £5^ [() each TRICYCLES Tubular steel frame, %-inch rubber tires, ball-bearing in every part—the finest Velocipede manufactured. No. 1 Size, regular $12.50, Q (|Q No. 2 Size, regular $15.00, 4) rn Special No. 3 Size, regular $17.50, fi»-« e Special Ol««WU FOOTBALLS pful ch S eMs ber Wr ' ! ' S5.50 ;and $6.50 % -inch rubber tires, leather®->n i seats, mud guards ELU 3)11 Watch Young America on Christmas morning when he gets a football. You will P e ri"s happyashe- ... $1.00 to $5.00 AUTOMOBILES FINEST TRICYCLES M. \DE AT SPECIAL PRICES 5. Tubular steel frame, ball 1-bearing in every part. No. 1 Size, regular $15, Special. . $12.50 No. 2 Size, regular $17.50, Spncial. $15.00 No. 3 Size, regular $20, Special. $17.50 ROLLER SKATES They will p.^ase any boy rn,, rn or girl; prices IU A wheel joy that every child wishes for and gets lots of pleasure from. We have an unusually fine line, and they are selling fast. Priced each, $4.50 to $35.00. IRISH MAILS OR HAMID CARS BOYS’ WAGONS