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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
GO-TD-CHURCH’ IDEA IS
Morris Re-elected
Secretary of Police
Relief Association
ALL SECTIONS
FINE FEITHEH5'
IS SUED B!
W T. Morris, secretary to Dhief ,
Beavers, remained secretary and
treasurer of the Police Relief Asso- <
Hatton Ir. spile of the spirited rain-
paign against him by Detective J. W.
Hollingsworth.
Morris was rl-started by the deci-
*ivp vote of H4 to x Thu Lackaye Makes Best Showing of
All-Star Cast—Some Have
sermon in restraint, which is the
well-spring of taste How villain-
esque he might ha\> been, and how
convincing he was, give rise to ad
miration. Mr. Lackaye gives easily
the mos' artistic performance of an>
in an “all-star” cast
To descend from art to frivolities.
nevert holes;
cjua 1 iteration
Lydia Dickson
and beautiful-
•off
without I jet:tured some hitch in things
stage,” which may have been, after
I alt. just imagination. His was a su-
I uin uit nnuu appeared as P rieda, i perfluoun role at best, having little
' the maid. “Frieda” has been built up | to do with the action of the play.
into a considers nip role . goodness I lie made a breezy newspaper man
j knows some comedy is welcome in
1 this depressing play), and Miss Dick-
I son’s work was thoroughly appre
ciated. both for itself and also be-
Mr. Lackave seems also to be in keen cause the audience, its nerves taut,
rivalry for .John Drew’s sartorial lau- welcomed ihe chance to laugh
rt .j s | Ro$e t’oghlan was splendid in a
Florence Rockwell who alternates role that does not do her Juntice Max
Figman, in the earlier scenes, was not
at his ease. Thf» imaginative eon-
Just o show the wav the minis-f
ters of Atlanta are working to make
Go-to-Church L>a> next Sunday the'
greatest religious event in the city's
history, here is the invitation that the
Bev L Wilkie Collins and members
of h;s church, the Gordon Street
Methodist, ha\e sent out to 1.000
persons in West Knd and Rattle Hill
‘ OO-TO-CHlJKCH-SrXDAV. ’
On Sunday, December 14. we
went everybody in Atlanta to go
to church. Maybe you’ve got out
of the habit, but we are anxious
that you should give us a chance,
and perhaps you will like it well
enough to try it again
Give the white flower of rever
ence in your heart a chance to
grow. Don’t starve the biggest
thing that is 1n \ou. but come and
let us talk together about the teal
tl Inga of life the eternal In man
You need us more than we need
you Come with the baby. Cook
vour dinner Saturday, and you
will have a feast of good things
twice on Sunday.
This invitation is from the
Methodist Church, and is heart
felt. but If you don’t like the
Methodist, go to church some
where —only go! Be sure to get
up early enough to peep in at the
Sunday school—it’s fhe lives!
thing in the Gate City! We are
counting on you to help us make
hta h da; long to be remem
be red in the history of our con
gregation.
REV. L. WILKIE COLLINS
Pastor Gordon Street Methodist,
“The church with a hearty
welcome.”
Subjects for Sunday Morning.
** What’s the Matter With the
Church?” Night, “Modern Sins
in Old Clothes ” Sermon three.
Special music.
Post Cards Go to Hundreds.
The Rev. F A. Line, pastor of the
First Uni versa list Church, adopted a
similar method to extend an urgent
and personal invitation to the ser
vices at his church next Sunday. Post
cards were printed and mailed out to
hundreds of persons. They read:
Church Day—Next Sunday—De
cember 14.
First Unlversa.liat Church, 16
Hast Harris Street
We Want Your Help.
Next Sunday will be observed
a* Go-to-Church Day throughout
our city We want to be in the
ring We are counting on your
help and the help of all your
friends. Will you write to flve
of your acquaintances who are
not affiliated with any church,
and ask them to be at the First
Universalist Church next Sunday
morning or evening’ Then will
>OU follow up the five letters with
flve telephone < alia? Let us co
operate to All our church for
these services.
Sunday school, 9:46. Morning
service at 11 o’clock.
Sermon topi* “The World’s
Heart Hunger.”
\t X p, m the pastor will give
the second of a series of rharac
ter studies, his subject being
"The Life and Work of Ren Lind
only office for which there was a con
tent. Morris has been secretary and
j treasurer since 1907.
J Chief Lanford was re-elected pres-
> ident and Sergeant J. A. Hollis was
j re-elected vice president.
Drop Theft Charge
As Man Pays Deficit | "V
with Lolita Robertson in the role.
Thursday night appeared as Mrs.
Reynolds, the wife whose perceptions
of right and wrong are beclouded b\
her desire for wealth. She was a lit- |
tie nervous, but is a good actress
but was never quite in the picture.
Robert Edeson is very much the
same.
• I liked him so much in ‘Strong-
heart,’ ” gushed one pretty young
thing as the curtain fell—and her
emphasis was on “Strongheart ”
HOLIDAYS BEGIN DEC. 23
COLUMBUS. Dec. 12 -Superintend- signature
ent R. B. Daniel, of the Columbus pub- •
lie schools, has announced that the
schools will suspend for the Christmas
holidays on December 23, and will re
assemble January 6
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
of
Bears the
Superfluous Parts.
SAVANNAH,
filed with the
proRHing
win
The home church—a pew for
you- a welcome for everyone
Good music. A record-breaking
attendance for December 14 (?).
Lend us a hand in helping to
remove tbe question mark
Concerted Action Put Forth.
The campaign methods of the Rev.!
Mr. Lire- and the Re\ Mr. Collins ate
merely examples of what is going on
all over the city in the concerted ef
fort to bring about a striking demon - j
Stratton of the strength of religion ;
and the church in Atlanta
Pastors have preached sermons on
the movement and what 4 means to
the growth of the church 'knd a re
vived interest In religious things;
they have made repeated announce
ments of tlie date and extended re
peated and insistent invitations from
thetr pulpits. Tn addition, they have
appointed committees to Issue per
sonal invitations to every one on the
membership rolls and to others not
affiliated with any church.
Most of the ministers have devoted
a great deal of their time toward
making the day one of the greatest in
the life of the church here So great
have been the indications of a mag
nificent success that they already are
* ontemplating the inauguration of a
| State-wide movement for next year.
Suggestion* for Minister*
Here are some suggestions to the
ministers, compliance with which will
facilitate the compilation of the flg
ures on tlie Go-to-Church Day at
tendance:
Have a thorough count made of
your congregations at morning and
evening service next Sunday.
Enter the total figures on one of
tlie return post cards that have been
sent all the churches tn the city.
Mall Immediately after evening ser
vices.
If. for any reason, you have not re
ceived one of the cards, send in your
report on an ordinary postal, noting
(1) name of the church. (2) name of
the pastor, (3) total attendance for
the day, (4) average or normal Sun
day attendance.
Address card to Church Editor. At
lanta Georgian, and mail at once
itec. 12. A n order
Superior Court nol-
the case of l*er< y H. All,
charged with larceny bf
SV9.000 from tin- defunct cotton firm
of Tinsley A Hull, was accompanied
by a certified statement that the sum
* was inerror in that All, who a few
J years ago was a leader in the young-
, ej- Het, sold liis automobiles and prop-
! ci ty, practically impoverishing him-
I self to make up the deficit.
fI*» claimed the defic it was an over
draft countenanced by the Arm.
California Co-Eds
Honor Mrs. Hearst
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 12. Mem
hers of the Associated Women Stu
dent? of ihe University of California
observed “open house" hv unveiling a
life-size portrait In oils of Mrs. Phoebe
A. Hearst. the greatest benefactress the
college girls have known.
In the unveiling address Miss .Jessie
Harris recounted the many munifi
cences of Mrs Hearst. Tlie picture
iri a massive gold frame, is bung in
the northwest corner of the large room
*>n the ground floor of Hearst Hall.
U.S.toFind Out Age
Of This Continent
Fine Feathers." tlie much lier-
aided, was ween ft* the first rime in At
lanta Thursday night, and the pro
ion of the gloom-ridden play
ed up fully to the enthusiastic
trumpeting? which preceded it.
The acting is better than the play.
That’s not an original comment.
Nearly every member of the big audi
ence which filed out of the Atlanta
Theater Thursday night made tl » re
mark. in some form.
‘ Fine Feathers.” like marly another
pay of recent years, deals with the
tragedy resultant upon mad efforts
of the salaried man and his wife to
catch stride with the rich.
Not a new theme, hut handled with
a “punch.”
Wilton Larkaye’s work is a little
THE PLAYS
THIS WEEK
! Rifles for Foes of
Home Rule Seized
“The Denver Expre**.”
Another successful week for the
.Jewell Kelley Company is being re
corded at the Bijou. “Over the Sea”
has greatly pleased. For next week
the management announces one of its
strongest melodramas in Holden
Brothers’ “The Denver Express
Emma Bunting Coming.
It is a positive pleasure to announce
the return engagement of little Emma
Bunting next week at the Lyric. In
the selection of next week’s play Miss
Bunting certainly has been most for
tunate. as in the title role of the
‘Girl from Out Yonder." the part of
Flotsam mus. have been written es
pecially for Miss Bunting so well
does she fit the role In New Or
leans recently M .ss Bunting scored an
immense success The advance sale
for the week began Thursday after
noon with an immense rush.
Eleanor Montoll Score*.
AUhougn. quite unknown to local
theatergoers. Eleanor Montell during
her brief engagement this week at the
Lyric has made a splendid impres
sion and the charming little artist will
be remembered as one of the most
convincing, pleasing and painstaking
Mars that has visited Atlanta this
season.
QUICKLY STOPS 1
WORST BACKACHE
Makes Kidney, Bladder Dis
orders and Rheumatic
Pains Vanish
If sou »uffei with ba* Kuching kidney
trouble; have disagreeable bladder and
urinarv disorder*, or are tortured with
rheumatism, stiff joints and heart-
wrenching pains, von will be surprised
how quickly and surely Croxone will re
lieve all such misery.
It soaks right in through in® wail?
membrane? and lining? < lean? out and
strengthens the stopped-up organs, neu
tralizes dissolves, ano makes the kid-
t evp sift out and Alter a wav the uric
acid and poisons from the blood, and
leaves the kidneys and urinary organs,
c.ean. strong, active and healthy
)■ matters riot how long you have suf
fered how old you are. or what > ou
lav e tried. It Is practically impossible
to take Croxone without results, for it
starts to work the minute you lake it.
:f vou suffer with pains in the back or
Fide* if you are nervous, tired and run
down: bothered with urinary disorders
< av« any signs of kidney, bladder
r oubles or rheumatism, don’t spend an-
ilfet k
Se- ure an original package of Crox-
:e to-day, and prove for yourself right
r- v as thousands of others have done.
is: how quickly it will end your mis
ery
‘ : oxone is inexpensive, and eve
'rigjr-- i? authorized to return the
T -'.ha«e price if It fails in a single
l aae^-Advt,
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
BELFAST, Dor. 12.—Two hundred
rifles consigned from Germany to an
anti-home rule organization in Ul
ster Province were seized by the
British customs authorities to-day.
DR. WILLIAM KING ILL
Dr. William King, for nearly 40
years connected with the Internal
Revenue Department in Atlanta, is ill
at his home Dr. King is one of At
lanta’s oldest citizens and has a wide
list of friends who are looking ear
nestly for news of his recovery
IFak what twant - !
And you can’t
fool him, either.
He knows the tin
and the taste of
S
SYRUP
X
ill!
The grocer
knows it, too.
That’s why he has it in stock.
It doesn't stay on the shelf long.
Too many calls for it. Custom
has made it standard. Nature's
sugar in its most delicious form
and flavor—the juice from sugar ^
cane.
It is at YOUR
grocer’s.
Packed in tins
by the
ALABAMA - GEORGIA SYRUP CO.
A MONTGOMERY. ALA.
n-
fe.
REDUCING SUGAR
IN DIABETES
To prove that sugar can be reduced
in many cases of Diabetes in people
pas! fiftv we will mail on request for
mula for quantitative test for sugar.that
will show the percentage from day to
day. .
Diabetics are largely on < odeln. a<
mitfed to be hopeless t’nder Fulton
Diabetic Compound the thirst often be
gins to abat* and the strength to in
crease before the sugar shows muc
decline, thus patients often know tii*
ase is responding before the tests show
it.
If you are of middle age or over ariu
have Diabetes, do you not owe it t.
yourself and family to try Fulton’s Dia
betic Compound before giving up" 1*
can be had at fldmondson Bros.’ drug
store.
Ask for pamphlet or write .John
Fulton Co.. San Francisco.—Advt.
THE TARIFF ON
WASHINGTON, Dec 12.—America no
longer can refuse coyly to tell Its age.
Fossil geography, the latest line of re
search work 10 he taken up by the Geo
logical Survev. will tafi »ust how old
it is.
According to an announcement made
to-day the work of ascertaining the age
of this country through examination of
petrified animals and plants in the
crusts of the earth will be begun at
once.
Paper With Ad by
Washington Found
JOHNETTA, PA., Dec. 12. In search- I
ing among tlie old books and newspa- j
pels which had come Inio his posses-
slon. L. F. Allen found a copy of the
first edition of The Maryland Journal
and Haltimoru Advertiser, dated Au- j
gust 26. Ti 73.
An advertisement states that George
Washington has obtained patent to 20.
000 acres of land along the Ohio and
Kanawha Rivers and he offers to lease j
Ihe land at “reasonable rates."
Flees Jail to Attend
To Business; Returns
LOU1SMLEK, KY„ Dec. 12.— I
James Harris. tiO years old. charged 1
with murder, who escaped from the j
Bath County jail ten days ago. has 1
returned and surrendered.
“1 had important business to look |
after that no one else could attend 1
to and I came back just as soon as |
T could.” he told the jailer. For fear
some one would catch him and claim I
$275 reward from the county, he |
waded an icy creek in a detour on 1
the way back.
WOOLENS HAS
REDUCED
If the
reduced
13.; 1
m
11
A
jyhfW!
Cor.
PRIOR &
DECATUR
OLSAN
Away Abov
VERYTHING
Flying Across
the Coni ineivt
SWEEPING across the Continent
like a huge eagle, a VI right aeroplane
safely carried Calbraith P. Rodgers
in his world-heating flight from New V ork to Pasadena,
Cal., “lighting” at Tournament Park November 4, 1911.
Rodgers tripled the longest continuous flight in the
history of aviation. ’ Although 59 days were consumed
by the trip, the actual flying time ior the
4,231 miles covered was 4,924 minutes. The
longest single flight was 133 miles througli
Arizona.
For more than 50 consecutive days,
Rodgers was “Away Above Everything.” For
nearly 50 continuous years, Lewis 66 Rye has
been “Away Above Ever jibing.”
Govern meat
the tariff on
all foodstuffs---y ou
would immediately take
advantage of it.
Do you know that Congress
has reduced the tariff on all
woolens, and thereby reducing
the cost of Men’s Ready-to-
wear. W e have taken advan
tage of this reduction for you
and consequently can now offer
you real bargains.
REDUCTION ON
MEN’S
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
$15.00 Values
$9.95
$18.00 Values
$12.95
$20.00 'Values
$14.95
$25.00 Values
$17.95
MS
j£emd 66 ffye
Q_/lbove Everything”
Rodger's record sooner or later will be beaten, but the
record of Lewis 66 Rye NEVER will be eclipsed. It’s the
accepted “ Standard Whiskey of the South.”
Case of Four Full Quarts $5.00 Express Prepaid
For Sale by all leading mail order houses and cafes. Never sold
in bulk. Sold only in glass direct from distillery.
wac
iific
The Strauss, Pritz Co.
Distillers Cincinnati
FromNewYork’s‘400’
To a Philippine Jungle
is a loifig way. but it’s the startling step which will
Mrs. Lorillard Spencer, next door neighbor of Mrs
who will give up social frivolities and become
uong the wretched Moro tribes. Von can rear’
>v
a
a
be taken
Vanderbilt,
a missionary
1 about it in
Sunday's American
winch m its way e vers as wide a range as will tl
this noted society matron. The whole world has
for features. Look at these:
le activities of
been searched
Loveless Royal Marriages the Price of Balkan Peace.
The One Cent Lunch New York Children Get.
How Science Is Making Mad Dogs Less Dangerous.
Surprising Facts About the Liquor Business.
0
Governor Explains Why Whipping Prevents Crime.
Why We Behave Better on Cloudy or Smoky Days.
Madame Cavalieri’s Beauty Secrets.
The Lure of the Midwinter Furs.
Cor.
PRYOR &
ItECATIR
And tlie Sunday American likewise taps all sorts of out-of-the-
way corners in the news world. Whether it happens in the Vati
can or on a South Sea isle you will find it in The American with
all of the doings of Atlanta. Better order
Sunday’s American
Now From Your Dealer or Phoning to MAIN 100