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U, S. ADMIRAL'S "aWA. HUIL ADDS TO 1
ORIB OBEYED I F « rK «e5? M C A -i ITS MILEAGE SAN
IN BATTLE
/'reparations for the grand rally to
| be hold at the Auditorium Sunday
night to lay plans for a campaign for
funds for a Young Men’s Christian
Association for negroes are complete
WASHINGTON, I>ec. 11. Assert TAMPICO MEXICO, Dee 11.—(Bv
ing that Georgia has enjoyed unusual I wirelcus to Vera Cru*.) -Effective
prosperity during the flve y<-ar» Mint j „„ to KU , r(1 , ht . * a fety of Am.-ri
^ rc rM^ ,l0 M JrHar h rt a : e Arn b :rr n u” | - -mm. • - for. ,n,r,' here durio*
"Georgia eyclon*." was one of the the flKlitin* between the rehela and
speakers before the House .Judiciary
rommittee to-day in advocacy of the
Hobson bill for nation-wide prohibi
tion. The Hobson bill would forever
prohibit in the Inlted Statee the
manufacture or importation of intoxi
cating liquors.
"in my^tate of Georgia." said Mrs
Armor, we have had prohibition for
five years These five y*ar» hav.
brought the greatest prosperity in the
history of the Slate and we have
progressed spiritually, mentally and
physically, and In an unprecedented
way. The beneficial effects of pro
hibition can be attested by any man
or woman in the States including our
Governor, John M. Slaton.
On Children’s Scalps. Hair Fell Out
in Round Spots. Scratched Till
Blood Came. Cuticura Soap and
Ointment Cured.
Federal* were taken to-day by Rear
Admiral Fletcher, the commander of
the United States squadron.
A 'zone of safety” for all foreign
ers was assigned under the guns of
th« American vessel*, and Fletcher
notified the leaders on both side* that
lighting would not be allowed near the
neutral territory or near valuable
property.
"This order must be obeyed,” was
the mandate of the American com
ma ruler. Both forces complied during
Wednesday’s fighting.
Tin* cruisers (’heater and Tacoma
took up their position in the river to
day with 50 marine* frorji the heavy
draught warships aboard. They will
be landed at the first sign of danger
to foreigner* They took on a num
ber of refugees.
All British and German citizens
have fled from the city to bats in the
harbor, except those compelled, to re
main <»n shore for business reasons.
The British citizens took refugees on
th» steamer Hoglno, which is char
tered by the British admiralty and
manned by sailors from the British
warship Suffolk. The Germans went
mboard the Hamburg-American liner
Krnn Prinzesaln Cecillc.
The attacking rebel force number*
about 4,00 men and the Federuls have
2,000.
Federals Claim
1545 AiflQUith St . Baltimore, Md —
•*MjT children eere afflicted with whal they
called ringworm of the scalp contracted
from a house-cat they were playing with.
The ringworm formed on their scalps about
th. «iu of » diver dollar and their hair fell • Rebels Repulsed,
out. leaving a round scale or crust on their
scalps Their hair fell out In round Spots.
There was terrible Itching and they scratched
till the blood came. They were very fretful
and could not sleep at night ami they were
very cross. 9
“They were treated for several months
with no Improvement whatsoever. Instead
of Improving they were getting worse and
the ringworm was spreading and getting
larger 1 was told they would never have
any hair and would always »>e bald. Then
* I began using Uutirura Soap in connection
Road Virtually Withdraws Both
Addrf»wa wiii’h.L made t.y Judse | Interchangeable and Intrastate !
ash Broyles, Dr John E White, j °
Governor Slaton and many others Rnnks as Retaliation.
The male chorus of 150 voices from DOOKS dS neiai[dliun.
Morehouse College will furnish the
music in conjunction with a chorus
from the Morris Brown University.
Citizens of Mexico
Visit Atlanta Kin
G. T DeWolf and wife, of Megico
City, are registered at the Hotel Ans-
ley Thursday. They came direct to
Atlanta from the capital of the tur
bulent southern republic, when* Mr
I>eWolf has business interests. While
here they are visiting relatives, Mr.
and Mis. E. B. Hornady, of Buena
Vista, Oa., who are also at the Ans-
ley, and the family of S N. Bushin,
No. 246 St. Charles avenue.
Mr. DeWolf declined to discuss the
situation in Mexico, declaring that
any statement he might make would
l»e Injurious to his business inter
ests.
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11. The reb*l j
attack on Tampico has been repulsed, |
according to an official statement' is- j
sued to-day by the Ministry of War. j
General Blanquet, the W ar Minister, !
ski id the rebels had lost heavily. i
According to General Blanquet, the 1
Federal land forces at Tampico were \
Georgia Suffragists
Milwaukee Schools
Georgia suffragists have started a
campaign to induce Congressman
Thomas W Hardwick, of Washington
County, to us<* his influence to ob
tain a committee 'on woman suffrage
in the House.
Congressman JIardwick is a mem
ber, of the House Rules Committee,
before whom the National Suffrage
Convention recently had a hearing in
Washington, and is understood to bo
opposed to the movement.
Quarrel Over Phone
Results in Shooting
GIBSON, Dec. 11.—A quarrel be
tween Thomas Marsh and Charles
Pool about n party telephone line
that connects the farmhouses in
their settlement became so hea'ed
that Marsh drew a pistol and shot
Pool near the heart.
His condition is serious.
The statement given out* at the I
office of the Railroad Commission j
Wednesday to the effect that the Cen
tral of Georgia hereafter will sell j
mileage books in Georgia good onl>
for a Journey .wholly within the j
State, at the rate of 2 cents per mile
js Incorrect. The Central will sell j
such books, but they will be sold at j
the rate of 2 1-2 cents per mile, which j
is the maximum j^,te permitted.
This means practically that the
Central has withdrawn its inter- I
changeable mileage and also its in- I
trastate mileage, as there will now
be no saving in using mileage strips
over that line in Georgia.
The Atlanta, Birmingham and* At
lantic Railroad will sell penny scrip 1
at 2 cents per mile, notwithstanding j
the fact that it is permitted to charge |
a maximum rate of 3 cents over its
lines. The Macon and Dublin Road
has informed the commission that it
will sell strictly intrastate mileage,
in 500-mile books, at the rate of 2 1-2
cents per mile.
Drunkards
Saved Secretly
—
Any Lady May Do It at Home—
Costs Nothing to Try-
m
with Cuticura Ointment and the first week
I could see the wonderful remedial were
doing all they were claimed to do and In Nix
week* time they were entirely cured They
all have a beautiful growth of hair ”
Mgftflft) Mrs Sadie Pollock. Jan. 1. 1913.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment do *<» much 1 \>ra Cruz garrison, was ordered to
for pimple*, blackheads, red, i*mgU and oily j fo nd ali the men he could spare with
Kkimi. itching, scaly scalps, dry. thin and the ammunition to reinforce the Tam
falling hair, chapped hand* and shapelesn i pico and luxpain garrisons.
nail*, that It is almost criminal not to uss v
them They do even more for akin-tor
tured Infant* and children Although
by dealer* throughout the world, a liberal
Nam pie of each will be mailed fr«e. wit h
assisted by the Mexican gunboais
Morelos hb<1 Vera C’ruz, which we;
in the harbor. The ships threw shel.s | ~ T i m
over the city Into It- rebel line. I OGVClltGt!D - IllClllbllOGS
-■.Ohio White Hope in
1 :S&
That the Government fears further
rebel attacks was shown by the ship
ment to-day of 2,000,000 rounds of
ammunition for use by the Federal!
ul Tampico and Tuxpam,
General Maas, commander of tne
Fears for foreigners In Mexico City
were increased to-day by two start-
‘ w ‘. I ling developments •
"° ,a 1 Government officials began an anti
LORAIN, OHIO. Dec. 11—Louis !*-
vandosky startled I.oraln by strolling
around in a pair of No. 16 shoes, each
seventeen inches long Bevandosky Is
6 feet 10 inches In height and weighs
200 pounds
32-p. Sirin Book. Add rasa post-card Cutt-
cura. Dept. T, Boston.”
*rMeu who ahsv* and shampoo wlthOu-
ttcura Soap will find it best for kkiu and m alp
MOVING
PICTURE
SHOWS
VAUDETTE
Friday.
“Soul of the South,” a gerat two
reel Kay Bee. portraying a stirring
incident In the life o fJeff Davis.
Every Southerner should see this
great production, as It brings out
thrilling escapades of the Confed
eracy.
The Steinway Four.
THE ELITE
Friday.
"Love vs. Law.” a two-part
drama that will Interest.
“Barrier of Bars,” a great- pic
ture drama.
“Return of Tony,” an Imp drama.
American camt- bv the circulation
of stories against Americans with the
evident Intern ion of uniting the hos
tile tactions by fort ing intervention,
which the United States will order
only if foreigners are attacked
Reports that Zapatista rebels who
have been held at bay soqth of Cuer
navaca. in the State of Morelos, have
decided to attack the Inter-Oceanic
Railway next week.
If ti»e Inter-Oceanic Railway line is
cut. the flight of Americans and other
j foreigners to the coast would be pre
vented. as this is the only connecting
link of rail between the capital ant*
Vera Cruz.
Huerta has managed to secure
I money from some mysterious source,
[and most of the Government em
ployees were paid off to-day. It had
I been practically admitted 48 hours
(ago that ttye nation >1 Treasury was
empty, hut the dictator was able to
, meet the emergency.
THE PLAYS
THIS WEEK
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without the drinker's knowledge, and ‘
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for a free trial package, to-day.
Play at Lyric Pleases
"A Butterfly on the Wheel is de- j
iighting theatergoers this week at the j
Lyric It Is one of the best attractions
offered In Atlanta recently and deserves
all the nice things that have been said
of it. The great scene of the play takes
place in I he third act For perfect
dramatic construction this scene takes
its place among the great scenes,the
stage Miss Montell rises to splendid
dramatic heights In her denunciation of
tiie pitiless gruelling to which she is
subjected.
"Denver Express" Coming.
The usual large crowds are visiting
the Bijou this week and are being well
entertained by the Jewell Kelley Stock
Company in “Over the Sea ” For next
week a realistic, sensational Western
drama, “The Denver Express,” is in
preparation. The play has few equals
and has brought fame and fortune to
tnV Holden brothers. In whose work it
held first place for many years.
DISCUSSES FARM CREDITS.
CHARI.OTTK. N. Her. 11.—E
]. Ki'eslpr. tmildliiK ami loan export
of this oily, to-da yappeared hy in-i
vitatlon before the House ItankinK
and Currency Committee In Wash
ington to discuss farm credits before
the committee.
Perambulators
For Dolls
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thut no one can know what it con
tains a trial package of Golden
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SAVOY THEATER
To-day.
“The White Squaw.” a thrilling
Western two-reel Universal drama
that will make the blood run faster
throuhg your vein*.
ALCAZAR THEATER
To-day.
Lillie Langtry In “His Neighbor's
Wife,” a soul-stirring drama that
will appeal to you.
TH~ MONTGOMERY
Friday.
“The Yellow Slave." a big three-
reel feature made in Japan, and
contains many features that will
merest and astonish.
A full orchestra of musicians to
entertain you.
Guaranteed Fresh Country
EGGS
The Famous Ellery
ROYAL ITALIAN
BAND
h t Auditorium-Armory, Decem
ber 11, 12, 13. 15, 16, 17 and 18,
in h series of Grand Concerts
under
ATLANTA MUSIC FESTIVAL
ASSOCIATION AUSPICES.
NOTED SOLOISTS.
Concerts 8:30 every night, and
2 !30 matinees except Friday.
Tickets on sale at Auditorium
box office. Admission 25 and 50
cents.
FOkSYTH
ATLAHTAS TO-OAY 230
Busiest Theater TO-NIGHT 8:30
Absolute coun
try, fresh Isld
eggs. Guaran
teed sweet and
sound and not
to contain a
single cold stor
age egg
Special to Dealers
Case lots 34c 5 cases
33£c 10 cases 33c
10 lbs. Sliver Leaf Lard $1.25
CASH GRO.CO. w „“*, Ll
THE WHIRLWIND VIOLINIST,
YVETTE!
Direct From Folles Bergere.
Auetrallan Boy Scouts. Goldsmith
A Hoppe, Hickey Bros.. Nichol
Sisters, the Rosalres, Eldrldge &
Barlow.
ALAMO No.
1
“The Three Gambler*/' an
E..
aanay feature with Broncho
Billy
In the title role. This picture
hummer.
1. a
The Monarch Four.
We have some new ex
cellent values like picture
$4.00 and $5.00. Oth
ers higher or lower.
Bradley’s
Everything good in Toys.
29 South Broad Street.
See Yvette, sensation of the
Forsyth, at the Atlanta Theater
Friday, December 12, 2:30 p. m.
One of many stars.
GET A KODAK.
Kodaks and Brownie Cameras. $1
to $65. A. K Hawkes Co., Kodak
Dept., 14 Whitehall.—Advt,
ATLANTA
TO-NIGHT
8:15
Frl.. Sat. Mat. and Night.
Original All-Star Cast In
FINE FEATHERS
ROBERT EDESON, WILTON
LACKAYE. MAX FIGMAN, ROSE
COGHLAN. LYDIA DICKSON.
FLORENCE ROCKWELL.
Nights 25c to $2; Mat. 25c to $1.50.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co.
ALAMO No. 2
Friday.
“Peg. of the Movies.” a spec^i
two-reel Edison drama.
• Life. Love and Liberty,” an in
teresting Lubtn drama.
Good singing—good music.
GOING TO
SOUTH GEORGIA?
Sleeping Cars to Cordele,
Fitzgerald, Douglas, Way
cross, Tifton, Moultrie,
Thomasville. Leave Atlan
ta 10 P. M..
Via A., B. & A.
Located at Atlanta. Ga..
RESOURCES.
Demand loans
Time loans
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank
Other real estate
Due„ from banks and hank
ers In this State
Due from banks and bank
ers in other States
Currency $11,354.00
Gold 14.997 50
Silver, nickels, etc 915 10
Cash items 293 00—
at the close of business December 3, 1913
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $200,000.00
Surplus fund 100.000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 22,174.10
Unearned interest 96,733.21
Due unpaid dividends 4.00
Savings deposits ' 673.017.13
Time certificates 128,287.61
$26,390.00
821.671.80
141,188.71
4 156.86
93.013 01
6.237.13
Total
27,659 60
$1 120.216 11
Total
.$1,120,216.11
STATE OF GEORGIA—Fulton County.
Before me came Joseph E. Bosto n. Secretary and Treasurer of Georgia
Savings Bank and Trust Company, whe being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing staetnent is a true condi tlon of said bank, as shown by the books
of file In said bank JOSEPH E. BOSTON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 11th day of December. 1913
lewis b. Foster.
Notary Public Fulton County, Georgia.
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