Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1913, Image 10

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TIIF-; ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Uc school*, haul announced that th« schools will Huspend for the Christmas holidays on December 23, and wilfr* assemble January 5. jectured some hitch in tmngs 0,1 s?age,'’ which may have been, after all. just imagination, ilia was a /su perfluous roie at besi, having little to do with the action of the play. He made a breezy newspaper man. but was never quite in the picture Robert Edeson ia 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.” Morris Re-elected Secretary of Police Relief Association sermon in restraint, which is the well-spring of taste How vlllain- esque he might have been, and how convincing he. was. give rise to ad miration Mr Lackaye gives easify the most artistic performance of anv in an “all-star” cav. To descend from art to frivolities. Mr. Lackaye seems a’so to be in keen rivalry for John Drew a sartorial lau rels Florence Rockwell, who alternate* with Lolita Robertson in the role. Thursday night appeared as Mrs. Reynolds, the wife w hose perceptions of right and wrong are beclouded by her desire for wealth. She was a lit tle nervous, but is a good actress CASTOR l A for Infant* and Children. The Kind You Hava Aiways Bought V> T. Morris secretary to <’b>f Beavers remained se rotary and treasurer of the Police Relief Asso- t .ation in spite of the spirited cam paign against him by Detective J. W. Hollingsworth Morris was re-ele ed by the deci sive vote of 154 to This was the only office for which there was a con- fee* Morris has been secretary and treasurer since 1907. Chief Lanford was re-e> ted pres ident and Hergeant .1. A. Hollis was re-elected vice presiderr Lackaye Makes Best Showing of All-Star Cast—Some Have Superfluous Parts. Away Abovf .Everything” : e-i with any church, to be at the First st rhurch next Sundav r evening? Them will up the five Tetters with J>-t IS CO > fill our church for Jus: *n .«'io« ? ne wav the minis- ter« of Atlanta are working to make Go-to-Churrh Day next Sunday the crpa'ev rehgious event in the city's j.istorv ere ia the imitation that the Rev i, Wilkie fofiins and members of his * hurrh. the Gordon Street Methodist, have sent out to 1.000 pernors !n West End and Battle Hill: GO-TO-t HI RCH-SUNDAY On Sunday. December 14 we want everybody in Atlanta to go to churrh. Maybe you’ve got out of the habit, but we are anxious that you should give us a chance, and perhaps you will like 1t well enough to try 1t again Give the white flower of rever ence in your heart a change to grov Don't starve the biggest thing that Is in you. but come and let us Talk together about the re a! •hinge of fife the eternal in man. You need us more than we need >ou. Come with the baby. Cook vour dinner Saturday, and you will have a feaat of good things twice on Sunday This Invitation Is from the Methodist Church, and is hear!- fell but if you don’t like the Methodist, go to church some where—only go! Re «ure to get •;p early enough to peep In at the Kunda> school -it's the livest thing In the Gate City! We are counting on you to help us make this a day long to be remem bered It. the history of our con gregation. RKV L. WITJLJR f’OLLINS. Pastor <Jordon Btr^e? Methodist, "The church with a hearty w efcome.” Subjects for Sunday- Morning •’What’s the Matter With the Ghurch'’'' Night. “Modem Sins in Old Clothe*' Sermon three Fine Feathers.” the much her alded, was seen fr the first time in At lanta Thursday night, and the pro duction of the gioom-ridden play lived up fully to the enthusiastic trumpeting* which preceded i*. The acting is bettor 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 the re mark. in some form. "Fine Feathers,’’ like many another play 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, but handled with a “punch.” Wilton Lackaye's work is a little Drop Theft Charge As Man Pays Deficit To prove -hat sugar --an be reduce- In many cases of Diabetes In people pas: fifty we wf'l mail on request f rmila for quantitative test for sugar tha' will show the percentage from ’day day. Diabetics are largely on Codein. a mitred *o be hopeless. Under Fulton Diabetic Compound the thirst often bf gins t-» abate and the strength to in crease before the sugar shows rauc decline, thus patients often know th- ^ase Is responding before the tests show It. If you are of middle age or over anc have Diabetes, do you not owe it u yourself and family to try Fulton's Dia betic Compound before giving up* Tt can be had at Edmondson Bros, drug store. Ask for pamphlet or write John J Fulton Co San Francisco—Advt. SAVANNAH. Dec. ]2.—An order i fled with the Superior Court nol- i Grossing the case of Percy H. All, i who was charged with larceny t)f ! $29,000 from the defunct cotton firm of Tinsley & Hull, was accompanied j by a certified statement that the sum i was inerror in that All, who a few i years ago was a leader in the young- • er set, sold his automobiles and prop- I eriy. practically Impoverishing hlm- I self to make up the deficit, j He claimed the deficit was an over draft countenanced by the firm The home church - a pew for you- a welcome for everyone Good music A record-breaking attendance for December 14 (?). I/end us a hand in helping to remove the question mark Concerted Action Put Forth The campaign methods of the Rev Mr. Line and the Rev Mr. <’ollins are mereh examples of what issuing on all over the city in the concerted ef fort fo bring about a striking demon stration of the strength <*f religion and the church In Atlanta. Pastors have preached sermons on the movement and what it means to the growth of the church and a re vived interest in religious things: they have made repeated Announce* rnei * of tf*< date &r I ext ended r«*- ns fron theii pulp appointed committee sona! invitations to every membership rods and affiliated with any church. Must of the ministers have devoted a great deal of their time toward making the da\ one "f the greatest In the life of the • urrh here So great have been the indications of a mag- t thi ai% contemplating ti • inauguration of a State-u :de movement for next year. Suggestions for Ministers. Here are some suggestions to the ministers, compliance with which will facilitate the compilation of the fig ures on the Go-to-Church Day at tendance: , Have « thorough count made of your congregations at morning and evening service next Sunday. Enter the tota^ figures on or.e of the return post cards that have been sent all the churches in the city. Mail 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. ' like a huge eagle, a Wright aeroplane safely carried Galbraith P. Rodgers in his world-beating flight from New York 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 tor the 4,231 miles covered was 4,934 minutes. The ft A (K longest single flight was 133 miles through Arizona. Ip] For more than 50 consecutive days, Hibr * Rodgers was “Away Above Everything.” For nearly 50 continuous years, Lewis 66 Rye has / $ j been “Away Above Everything.” California Co-Eds Honor Mrs. Hearst SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 12.—Mem bers of the Associated Women Stu- of the University of California by unveiling a Phoebe I dents j observed “open hous* j life-size portrait In oils of Mrs. | A Hears?. the greatest benefactress the addition they have ; college girls have known. to issue p*r- ; In the unveiling address Miss Jessie no on the ' Harris recounted the many munifi- to others not canoes of Mrs Hearst The picture, U. S. to Find Out Age Of This Continent WASHINGTON. Dec U-Amrlflk no longer can refuse coyly to its a«*. Fossil geography, the latest 1UA of re search work to be taken up by the Ge'' logical Survey, will ?•!! just how oki It is According to an announcement made to-day the work of ascertaining the age of this country through examination of petrified animais and plants in the crusts of the earth will be begun at once. 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 Fall 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. The Strauss, Fritz Co. Distillers Cincinnati If the reduced Government the tariff on dstuffs---v ou imediately take Paper With Ad by Washington Found JOHNETTA. PA., Dec. 12 -In search ing among the old books and newspa pers which bad come into his posses sion, L. E. Allen found a copy of the first edition of The Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser, dated Au gust 26, 1773 An advertisement states that George Washington has obtained patent to 20, 000 acre- of land along the Ohio *uid Kanawha Rivers and he offers to lease the land at “reasonable rates ” THE PLAYS THIS WEEK Flees Jail to Attend To Business; Returns Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. BELFAST, Dec. 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. Do you know that Congress has reduced the tariff on all woolens, and thereby reducing the cost of Men’s Ready-to- wear. We have taken advan tage of this reduction for you and consequently can now offer you real bargains. “The Denver Express." Another successful week for the Jewell Kelley Company is being re sided at the Bijou. “Over the Sea” nas greatly pleased. For next week t he management announces one of its strongest melodramas in Holden Brothers’ “The Denver Express ’ LOUISVILEE KY.. Dec. 12 — James Harris, fiO years old, charged with murder, who escaped from the Bath County jail ten days ago, has returned and surrendered. ”1 had important business to look after that no one else could attend to and 1 came back just as soon as I could.” he told the Jailer. For fear some one would catch him and claim $27n reward from the county, he waded an icy creek in a detour on the way back. Emma Bunting Coming. It .» a positive pleasure to announce the return engagement of little Emina Bunting next week at the Lyric Tn • he 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 must have been written es pecially for Miss Bunting, so well does she fit the role. In New Or leans recently Miss Bunting scored an immense success. The advance sale for the week began Thursday after noon with an immense rush is a long way, but it’s the startling step which will be taken by Mrs. Lori]lard Spencer, next door neighbor of Mrs. Vanderbilt, who will ghe up social frivolities and become a missionary among the wretched Moro tribes. You can read all about it in REDUCTION ON MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS And you can’t fool him, either. He knows the tin and the taste of Eleanor Montell Scores. Althougn quite unknown to local theatergoers, Eleanor Montell during hor brief engagement this week at the Lyrifc has made a splendid impres sion and the charming little artist will be remembered as one of the most onvinclng. pleasing and painstaking stars that has visited Atlanta this season. w Inch in its mr^ coy ers rs wide r rRiig’o rs will tlie Rctivitics ol this noted society matron. The whole world has been searchec for features. Look at these: 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. 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. And the 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 wit) all of the doings of Atlanta. Better order The grocer K knows it, too. X 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 !b—MW grocer’s. Makes Kidney, Bladder Dis orders and Rheumatic Pains Vanish if >u suffer with bxckachir.g kidney) trouble, have disagreeable bladder aad » irlnar'. disorders, or ar** tortured with I r fien;natiBm, stiff Joints and he^rt- j wrenching pains, you will be surprised J now quickly and surely Croxone will re lieve all such misery. It soaks right In through the walls, membranes and linings, cleans out and strengthens the stopped-up organs, neu tralizes. dissolves, and makes the kki- neys sift out and filter away the uric acid and poisons from the blood, and *a\ep the kidneys and urinary organs, dean, s'rong. active and healthy It matters not how long you have suf fered b.»w old you are or what you have tried It is practical v impossible ' to ^ake Croxone without results, for It j Packed in tins by the AIABAMA-GE0RGIA SYUUP CO A MONTGOMERY. ALA. Cor. PRYOR & DECATUR Phoning to MAIN 100