Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1913, Image 9

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1 U r \ l l .V UlbCmiJ-UY^ \.N II 1 \\ N I 9R*4 PAUL NELL WILLIS RAY CARL MARY DOROTHY DAN ‘WHAT DO WE CARE? rifcht, 101.:, International Nows S«.t . • tse+u ' • / -.- Miss Keller Will Retire Soon After Her Lecture Here Preparations are complete for the ecture to be given by Miss Helen j Keller on December 2»* in the Audi- | .orium under the auspices of the At- \ anta Chapter of the Daughters of j the Confederacy. The advance sale of tickets lias been heavy and large representation of society people is ex pected. Not only will Miss Keller's appei ance in Atlanta be her first here, to j well as in Georgia, but it probably j will be one of her last on a lecture J platform. She will retire shortly from public life to devote lior entire time I to writing. Tickets for the lecture are on sale at Cable Hall. CEREMONIAL BY “DOKIES” COLUMBUS, Dec. 12.—'"Dokles” throughout this section are looking t*»r- J ward td the cer.em i ight bs Stn- . bad Temple, Knights of Khorassan. EWELL’ ATURDAY P E C ! A L 13-15 Whitehall. 164 Decatur St. ioli(l carload Sweet Flor ida, Oranges. Do/.. . . 12VoC io. Id Fail Pure Leaf Lard $1.24% 'alley White Salt Bacon, lb 12%c 'inesl ‘"lied Gravy Hams, lb 17 1 2 C "resh Pure ( ream cry ( Butter, lb 32c lest Irish Potatoes, pk. • 2ic leori/ia lam Potatoes. pk 4-lb. sack “ Eureka' Best Flour C8c 4-lb. sack lies' Self-rising Flour 78c 're@h Mixed Nuts, lb 15c «S LH'Y f rl’iinoi mil. AC, Ol* 10c A I! kinds of. i'rodum funj Poultry. w|i.Dollar < >i • '« i s I )• lit »•' *ii Charges Unjustified Attack by Detective "William M. Sykes, a collector for tiie gas company, has preferred charges against City Detective Eu gene Coker, asserting that Coker handled him roughly Thursday, with out cause. He says Coker came into a loolroom and pulled him out of t chair, searched him and threw him back into the chair. < Tiicr’ Beavers said Friday that he. lias asked Chief-of Detective Lanford to make an investigation. $1,200 'Snap' Awaits ’Bright' Young Man WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—Any young man of good habits can get a position at <1,200 a year as Govern ment petrographer. In addition to good habits, he must have an educa tion equivalent to that of a college graduate and he versed in chemistry, mathematics, geology, pyrology, Ger man. Frenc.i Spanish, Portuguese. Russian, English. Who wants the job? Lanett Boys Going to U. S. Training School COLUMBUS, Dec. 12.—Deputy Mar shal V.'. I>. Owens, of the United States Court, lias carried Allie Griffin. Daly Monroe and Eugene Cox. white boys, to Atlanta, where he will turn them ••ver t<» the Federal authorities to be taken to Washington and placed in the Na tional Training School. The boys, who are from l^anett, Ala., were convicted in the United States Uourt ln*rc .i. charges of car-hruaking and sentenced to terms of two each in the training school. Baptists Will Raise $10,000 for Orphans A rush of money from all over Georgia is expected in a Sunday school collection Sunday for the re lief o? the Baptist orphans’ Home at Hapeville. It has been announced the institution .is 513,000 in debt, and without money to feed *tnd clothe the 250 orphans there. Eighteen hundred Baptist Sunday schools will participate in the collec tion, the day being designated “Or phans’ Heine-Gathering Day.’’ At least $10,oo0 is expected. Wilson Is 'First Aid' To Brave Girl Rider "WASHINGTON. Dec. If. President Wilson, walking in Hock (’reek Park, saw a riderless horse. Nearby he found a little girl *n the ground, $he wan Ruth Donaldson, t3, whe had beer thrown trying to take a hurd'e. “Are you hurt?” inquired the Presi dent “Oh. no, - ’ she replied, .smoothing her tousled hair. *'T am used to that; I've ridden a long time.” Miss Donaldson was slightly bruised, but mounted her horse and rode away. Houston to Form County Chamber FORT VALLEY, Dec. :. Follow ing a visit here by B. M. Lee, held representative of the Georgia Cham ber of Comment. representative business men have determined to hold a mas« meeting of citizens of Hous ton County on Thursday. December 18, at a place to be selected and an nounced later by Judge A. C. Riley. The object of the meeting is to form a county chamber of commerce. 5,000 Expected at Negro Y.M.C.A. Rally More than 5,000 Atlanta negroes are expected to gather at the Auditorium Sunday night, when a great mass meeting will be held in the interests ol' the Negro Young Men’s Christian Association, which is conducting campaign for a building fund. Three negro churches—the Friend ship Baptist, the Wheat Street Bap tist and the Big Bethel Methodist— have made reservations of 1.000 seats j each for *their members. Those who ' are behind the movement hope lo ! raise at least $20,000 at the gather- : ing. Harris Slayer Held In Muscogee's Jail COLUMBUS, Dec. 12. J. E. Melton, who is in -Muscogee County jail, charged with killing, Alans Teal, at Javkson's Mill, in Harris County, will not be taken to Hamilton for the pres ent. The jail at Hamilton is undergoing repairs and is not considered safe Melton still maintains that he had to kill Teal in self-defense. Wireless Sent From Germany to Africa Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian, j BERLIN. Dee. 12.— Wireless me.s- 1 sages, transmitted a distance of 3.Th cere received by the Govern- i f eless station to-da.v at Ka- | I grilles, I ment rniijti. The* Y.. German West Africa. • sent from the station at Nauen, near Berlin. years L-rT^SAVElOUl HAIR! IF FULLING OUT " — -MENT HUE GARY, IND.. Dec. 12.—William Clee, of Green castle. Da., to-day was • our 511,000 following a boa£t that fie ■ could trap three faro swindlers m a j local hotel. r j Cme, when he went into the gam- I biers n >rn, staked 52,00'* and in a j Env minutes lie had won sh.OoO. The! gamblers pleaded that they were un able pa;.- his w innings'. Wh* n Clee w*-m **ut for a jxdiceman the ihit-e 1 gain - ers ?»*.d with Clee's 12.00?*. LAUPEN3 TEACHERS ORGANIZED. DUBLIN. Dec. 'L. Laurens County sc • • teachers have org«ail£ed the Lau- ’ rrrs Count} Teaclw-.-s Ass . a* -a,. * Ladies ! Men ! Here's the Quick est, Surest Dandruff Cure Known. itching >jf the scalp, which if not reme died causes the hair roots to shrink, I loosen and die then the hair fails out fast. A little Danderlne to-night—now j -any iirn— will surely save your bail. Get i,5-'*eni bottle of KnowltorTs i •andei ine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application Ky >ur hair will toko <>n that life, luster kiir.d luxuriance w hich is beautiful led lit will become wavy and fluffy and have JlTt ■ ppearanee • abundan-* : an it ! coir.; •;.<>ri. ; •!*• gfoK^and softness* but wha , v. -s ffeu mos: will !>»■ after just a few ?:s’ use. when you will amual • XMAS-TREES FOR ATLANTA CHURCHES INCLUDING - • V . FURNISHINGS AND FIXTURES CANDY AND ORANGES \ TO BE GIVEN BY Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian DECEMBER 20th Phone Main 100 for Information If You Want One, Call To-day For an Effort to Four Churches of Atlanta To Your Church. If You're Workers, Start No°tt) FIRST PRIZE FOR CHURCHES—Free, Including Trimmings, 600 Boxes of Candy 600 Oranges. SPECIAL PRIZES—Dolls, Bibles, Books, Vatch, Roller Skates. Xmas 7 ree Department 20 East Alabama' Street INFORMATION BLANK Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian Free Xmas Tree Offer Church Address. By- Phone Send This Blank In or Phone The Georgian For All Details