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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
serted him twenty years ago was the
charge made by Anderson Sootl.
A special hearing in the divorce
suit of Mrs. Grace V. Nash vs. John
Joseph Nash is set for this week. The
couple were married July 22, 1913, and
separated October 5, 1913. Nash. v\ho
is a Servian, came to America fifteen
years a*o and accumulated consider j
able property.
The petition charges he beat and
choked Mrs. Nash and threatened to
kill h>r if she attempted to leave his
house, and that it was necessary for
neighbors to call upon the police to
get her out.
CHAMBERLIN=JOHNSON=DuBOSE COMPANY
Many Encouraging Features Lend
Impetus to Final Spurt to
Raise Required Fund.
Dr rheston King was an Ogle
. ;, rpe hero again Wednesday, report
in*
■ iii,. noonday luncheon 11,850
Fulton Superior Court Record Is
Broken—Cruelty Charged in
Most Cases.
hi.' ast 24 hours - work for the
f ” nd ' n was largely by reason of
that fine report and the gift of The
institution—$1.000—that, the work
er. were able to announce a total of
55 000.50 for the day.
p ., t -1..re w ere many other encour-
,?ing features for the gathering to
' 7' 1 ' w ■announced that the sub-
from members of the Boys'
...i had passed the $750
‘art and still were coming In. The
V* vs In the Tech High School also
started a fund of their own and
their subscriptions had reached $275,
with more to follow,
Syrian and Jap Aid
Then there was a Syrian, Mike
teorge who had asked that his name
. « u t down for $50, and that re-
,Hed the story of a little Jap citizen
,d given $10 to Oglethorpe,
tv- re going strong. Ivan E. Al
len said. "And now that the end is
almost in reach, we are likely to
double up and clear the whole thing
off in a hurry."
Dr King's total was verging on the
$11,000 mark after his report Wed
nesday. „ .
\h , ommittee Is all worked up
over this thing,” he said, "and they
certainly are working."
How Committees Reported.
Dr J Cheston King's Committee: C.
F Travis $5. A Friend $10, McCurdle
shoe I Sir,. Aldlne Chambers $100, D.
H scvill,' $100. Jean Nutting. Joseph
g. Jr., $1,000, A Friend $250. Lew-
B Mai--..] $350. C. Davenport $26. A
Frier.,’ $35 Total, $1,885.
Ventral Committee: X. K. Betting,
Summ-rvllle, Ga., $100. Constitution
i■ ,.m M K. Cook $5. Total, $1,106.
■ a: r Glover’s Committee: J. A.
FiKher $15. IV. F. Heath $100, Miss
\anri>. G Harris $5. E. J Witt $25.
• ians $5. S. L. Hillyer $10,
: y H. ’ grath $10. Total. $170.
; 11 iipter's Committee: Charles N.
|, i, . i s100, Boys’ High School $22.50.
making Its total $722 50;
• School, reported so far, $275.
Total. $387.50.
M '.tgomery's Committee: A.
.1 C. Carlisle $25 At-
, a :> - • ral Water Co. $50. Total.
$100
v " !tiger's Committee—"Out
slit French Dry Cleaning
i,..: . !. X. Ragsdale, $100.
A,: ! i Committee—Dr. E. G.
Ballenger, $50.
V Brice’s Committee—Reu-
• R. Arnold, $100; Mel! R. Wllkin-
s.m $100 Roy Wood, $5. Total, $205.
!.. P l: ttcnfield's committee: W.
.1 Hulii .iii . $5. Dan G. Hughes, $5;
\. G. White, Cartersvllle (cash), $5;
T A. Wilson. $5. R. L. Brown, $3;
Harry L. Owens. $5; Robert L. Nor-
: * : Wagoner, $5; A. E. Dial,
S' W. G. Elrod, $10; E. A. Rogers,
$10; P F. Medlock, $10; M. I,. Le
vine. $10; John C. Cameron, $10; P.
A. Methyln, $10; A. T. Harris, $10;
J A. Xorthcut. $10; F. M. Cochran,
$15. Arthur McCollum, $25; O. Blod
gett. $50: George Brothers, $50; F. L.
Fetmer, $25; R E. Richards. $25; R.
E. P.ichards, $25; William Richards,
$-': G. E. Waters, $5; Rlickensderf-r
Typewriter Co., $50; Xeal Meier (ad
ditional), $3; JohnJentzen, $25; A. C.
Waters, $25; W. B. Cox. $20; D. L.
E' li’Os, $50; J. B. McFadden, $10; R.
1. Bert son, $10; H. E. Edmondson,
$1" G. E. Phoenix $10; Austin BJ.
Smith. $25; J. M. Hammond, $10; H.
A Bennett $5; W. L. Hayne, $6.20;
Edwin Booth. $6; J. C. Butts, $5; R.
F Jones. >170; E. M. McGee, $10; V.
L Hayn $3; T. W. White, $5; A
Friend. $230. Total, $953.
Dan Cupid wore a wry expression
upon his face Wednesday with the
breaking of the record for the filing of
divorce petitions in the Fulton County
Superior Court. A total of fifteen
suits were filed during the morning.
Here they are:
Mrs. Henrietta Green vs. Wlli'am
P Green; Mrs Ola Cook vs. Charles
Cook; Mrs. Hattie Harris vs. W. H
Harris; Mrs. Amanda M. Doyal vs.
Samuel H. Doyal. Mrs. Minnie Por
ter vs. Thomas Porter; Mrs. Ellen
Louis Hardeman Dingelhoef vs. Otto
VonB Dingelhoef; Mrs Vina Ma-
lissa Lacey vs. Armon Benjamin La
cey; F. M. Young vs. Mrs. Mary A.
Young; Mrs. E E. Wilson vs. Everett
E. Wilson; Joe Wright vs. Mrs.
Frances Wright; Mrs. Minnie Porter
vs. Thomas Porter; Mrs Ella Pattll-
lo vs. H. C. Pattillo; Mrs. Florence
A. Kent vs. Thomas J. Kent; Mrs.
Alice Childs vs. Will Childs; Ander
son Scott vs. Mrs. Sallie Green Scott.
Charges of cruelty and desertion
were the alligations made In many
of the petitions. That hip wife de-
Standing of the enterprising Churches of Atlanta
in the Free Christmas Tree Contest.
Cooper Street Baptist Church ..
. 38,000
Payne Memorial Church
34,000
Oakland City Baptist Church
.. 1,000
East Point Baptist Church
.. 4,000
Capitol View Baptist Church
. . .1,000
Asbury M E
. 46,000
Walker Street Church
. , 1,000
Druid Hills Presbyterian
.. 1,000
Georgia Avenue Presbyterian
. . . 1,000
Moore Memorial Presbyterian ...
... 1,000
East Atlanta M. E
. . . 1,000
Ponders Avenue Baptist Church .
. 32,000
Tabernacle Church “Cubs”
40,000
English Avenue M. E. Church ...
... 20,000
Jefferson Street M. E. Church.
40,000
East Atlanta Baptist Church
34,000
College Park Christian Church ..
. .42,000
St. Luke’s First M. E. Church
. 40,000
Hapeville Baptist Church
. 14,000
Mt. Vernon
. . 1,000
*
Associate Reform
. 1,000
East Side M. E
. 1,000
Cafeteria Gives
$291,65 to Charity
Gross receipts from the two open
ing days of Falks’ Cafeteria were
turned over o charity on Wednesday
by .1 H. Falks, proprietor of the new
Peachtree street establishment.
Monday's receipts. aggregating
•' L i. v■■•■re given to the Hebrew Or-
/‘ ars Home. Those of Tuesday,
amount in.' $135.45, were donated to
ne Home for the Friendless.
( ‘ ‘f f t» ria was crowded on both
••a\s with friends of the two institu-
'ns which were to be the beneficia-
, of the opening, and its popu-
1,i * } continued unabated Wednesday.
To Run City Plants
'On Their Own Feet’
1 pa , Dec. 17.—in order
whether or not the mu-
1! erworks, electric light and
Cas r: n:s 're paying propositions and
T.fh nr * on their own feet,” a.prop-
— '»n run them separately from
g >v< rnrnent is now
q-r " r '- "' ^d by the Council.
.eplT mfl y he made to become
active .January l.
of Parcel Post
Depots in N. 0. Open
N, C, Dec. 17.—The
P° s t depot or terminal in
,^ a r _ ,r ' n i v$ns opened here to-
; sack of Parcel mail han.
e. from Cincinnati. The de-
"-fore the building was
m *r fc .buF.nesa r t0 handle th * Chrls: "
koro ‘ lorl * Shultz, of Green3-
L M a ,,„y, ere to start the depot. R.
char*,. neS ' o£ lhis city ' wil1 be in
Merchant Held"’
On Arson Charge
e Dec. 17.—Sampson
' dynt of the Perossett
’f this city, which was
- • v c<] by fire September
', J D !in„,,’,. h °und over to the Grand
c ^ ar gf • .. * on d of $5,000, jpon a
? V"'n of th/^fire foIlowlnK an Investi-
M claims totaling $27,000 are
CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO.
Atlanta New York Paris
Gift Furniture
The Vast Stocks of This Furniture Store
Hold Separate Pieces That Will Fit in With
the Scheme of Things in Many Homes
We are listing below a number of
separate pieces of gift furniture.
The length of the list shows how
varied and great are the stocks of this
Furniture Store—also it implies that
you may come with the confidence of
finding a piece at the price and in the
style that you most want.
Also it is worth remembering that
every piece has been selected because Martha Washington Sewing Ta
we found it the representative value at It is made of solid, selected mahogany
. , . -—a splendid gift for the woman who
its price.
Folding Screens $ 1.75 to $26.00
Blacking Cases... 2.50 to 4.50
Mahogany Dress
ing Tables 17.00 to 190.00
Ivor v Enamel
Dressing Tables 24.00 to 64.00
Mahogany Cheval
Mirrors ....... 20.00 to 144.00
M ahogany Cos
tumers 1-75 to 35.00
Fumed Oak Cos
tumers 5.00 to 12.00
Brass Beds 10.75 to 165.00
Enamel Cribs .... 8.50 to 12.50
Brass Cribs 28.00 to
Brass Costumers.. 9.50 to
Baby Carts 7.00 to
Willow Chairs ... 5.00 to
Card Tables 1-35 to
Mahogany Grand
father’s Clock .. 33.50 to 560.00
Baby Chairs 100 to 12.75
Bed Davenports .. 37.00 to
Waste Paper Bas
kets 1-50 to
Bird’s-eye Maple
Wardrobes .... 49.CO to
Bird’s-eye Maple
Dressing Tables 18.00 to
Circassian Walnut
Dressing Tables 20.00 to 110.00
Circassian Walnut
Desks
Bird’s-eye Maple
Desks
Early English Col
larettes
Fumed Oak Smok
ing Stands ....
Early English
Smoking Stands
Mahogany Smok
ing Stands ....
14.C0 to
29.75 to
25.50 to
2.75 to
2.00 to
4.75 to
41.00
12.25
42.00
21.00
3.50
96.00
6.00
72.00
41.50
26.00
48.00
33.00
15.00
28.00
15.00
takes pride in her sewing.
Mahogany Serv
ing Tables .... $10.00 to $75.00
Mahogany Desks. 10.00 to 150.00
Fumed Oak Desks 11.50 to 32.00
Mahogany Writ
ing Tables 10.00 to 44.00
Fumed Oak Writ
ing Tables ... 10.50 to 24.50
Mahogany Nest
Tables 21.00 to 31.00
Mahogany Trays.. 2.00 to 16.50
Mahogany Tabou-*
rettes 1.50 to 6.25
Mahogany Pedes
tals 3.00 to 26.50
Mahogany Tea
Wagons 10.00 to 70.00
Mahogany Tea Ta
bles .. 18.00 to 30.C0
Fumed Oak Tea
Wagons 10.00 to 21.00
Early English
Book Racks ... 1.50 to 10.00
Fumed Oak Book
Racks 5.00 to 12.50
Fumed Oak Foot
Stools 2.50 to 7.50
Fumed Oak Rock
ing Leather Seats. 7.50 to 39.00
Mahogany Rock
ers .../ 4.75 to 56.00
M ahogany M usic
Cabinets 18.00 to 32.00
Fumed Oak C’el-
larett.es 14.50 to 33.00
Mahogany Book
cases 12.50 to 175.00
Cedar Chests .... 7.50 to 45.00
Mahogany Libra
ry Tables 13.00 to 190.00
Fumed Oak Mor
ris Chairs 17.00 to 40.00
Mahogany Morris
Chairs' 20.00 to 37.00
Children’s Chairs.. 1.00 to 8.50
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
ATLANTA
NEW YORK
PARIS
Announcing a Display of Gift
Linens of Surpassing Beauty
Many Pieces Under Price
Someone has said that the heart of the goo
of expressing the great pride she takes in her t
So a display of table linens to-morrow ad
’fable sots and separate pieces selected w
know worth, who appreciate that elegance in
ity. Every piece is genuinely fine, and theref
That some of these pieces arc under-pric
than anything else.
He will keep fresh stocks coming in, thou
those that must have their prices cut to make r
If you would give linens, read on—
d homekeeper is in her linen chest—one way
able’s dress.
mirably suitable as gifls for hornekeepers.
it 1) the good taste that characterizes those who
linens, depends first of all upon superior qual-
ore a gift to be proud of.
e is more “a state of mind” of the linen buyer
gh the now patterns are often very much like
oom for these new ones.
Cluny Scarfs
Reduced
Size. Was.
18x15 inches ....' $5.00
18x54 inches 6.50
18x54 inches 8.00
Cluny Cloths
Reduced
Round cloths, of plain linen, with
deep borders of heavy cluny laces.
Size. Was. Now.
2 yards $12.50 $8.50
2 yards 15.00 10.00
2 yards 17.50 12.50
2 yards... 22.50 17.50
2 yards 27.50 20.00
Table Sets of Rare Beauty
Thirteen-piece Madeira sets, six mats of 6 and 12 inches,
one 24-inch center, $6.50 and $7.50.
Thirteen-piece Madeira sets, mats 6, 9 and 12 inches, 24
inch center, $12.50 and $15.00.
Thirty-seven piece Madeira sets, twelve mats, 6, 9 and 12
inches, 24-inch center, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00.
Nineteen-piece Cluny sets, six mats, 6, 8 anti 12 inches,
24-inch center, $8.50, $15.00 and $18.00.
Thirty-seven piece Cluny sets, twelve mats, 6, 9 and 12
inches, 24-iuch center, $17.50, $25.00 to $45.00.
Thirteen-piece eyelet and scalloped sets, six mats, 6 and
12 inches, 24-inch center, $3.50 and $4.00.
Fourteen-inch Madeira napkins, a tloz.. $7.50 to $17.50.
We are doing all in our
power to make your
Christmas shopping a
pleasure, and profitable to
you.
The stocks have been se
lected with „ the idea that
people want to give things
that are really worth while
—let it be as small and as
inexpensive as you will.
Good taste, we believe, is
expressed in the merchan
dise throughout the store;
nothing tawdry or showy
finds place here.
And the service—capa
ble, pleasant, willing sales
people to serve you quick
ly if possible, but WELL
by all means.
Also we have augment
ed our delivery service by
installing two new auto
mobiles to whisk things to
you on time.
We are doing our best,
and our best this year is
better than it has been
during any of the many
Christmases we have
served you.
Madeira Scarfs
Reduced
Now.
$4.00
5.00
6.75
Size.
18x54 inches
18x54 inches
Was
.$3.50
. 6.50
Early Morning Hours Are
Best for Shopping
Cluny Centers
Reduced
Size. Was
36x36 inches $7.50
36x36 inches 8,50
45x45 inches . ,10.00
Now.
$2.25
5.00
Now.
)6.00
6.50
7.50
Elegance
Characterizes a Display oi
Luxurious Comfortables
We take particular pride in presenting
the Christmas stocks of fine comfortables.
We doubt if such a display has ever been
made in Atlanta.
One notable point is that though the cov
erings are the richest, most exquisitely pat
terned silks, t he quality of the fillings war
rants years on years of service—choose from
those filled with lambs’ wool and with down
—the cover may be a brocaded silk, a heavy
gros-grain silk edged with silk passemen
terie.
Indeed, such a display strikes a new note
of elegance in comfortables.
Prices go from $5.00 to $45.00.
Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases
45x36-inoh hand-embroidered and hemstitched pillow
cases, a pair, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $10.00.
2 l-2x8-yard hand-embroidered sheets (double bed size),
a pair. $15.00, $17.50 to $20.00.
2x2 3-4 yard hand-embroidered and hemstitched sheets
(single bed size), a pair. $20.00 and $25.00.
45x36-iueh pillow cases, embroidered to match, a • pair,
$5.00 to $6.50.
Will the toy* last
through the days of Santa
Glaus' shopping?
We hope they will for
the sake of those who just
can not do their Christ
mas duty to the little folk
until the day before the
day.
But, with no desire to
shout “wolf,” we would
urge all who can finish the
toy end of their shopping
right now to do so.
This new toy store has
won favor, great favor.
The toys are more at
tractive, it seems, than
those Atlanta had been
shown before.
They are going rapidly
Be advised.
The usual rush for
Chamberlin -Johnson Du-
Bose Co. handkerchiefs,
gloves and neckwear is on
in earnest.
Varieties must grow
smaller as Christmas
comes on.
The Gift Umbrellas Are Attractive
Umbrellas that are different from the ordinary kinds!
For men and for women.
Neater and more artistic than those of other Christmases, and in greater variety.
Indeed, those who turn to Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company this season for these splendid gifts will
have finest choice.
The stock shows exquisitely traced silver and gold and pearl handles for women, and natural wood, gold
and silver mounted and plain wood handles for men.
Nor have the children been forgotten, nor has all the worth of the umbrella been put into the handles—the
covers are the wear well kind.
Women’s
natural wood
26-ineb tape edge silk cover,
handles, at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00.
26-ineh tape edge silk cover, mission handle, sil
ver mounted, at $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 to $6.00.
26-inch tape edge silk cover, pearl and sterling
silver and plain gold-trimmed handles, $6.50, $7.50,
$8.50, $10.00 to $12.50.
26-ineh silk cover, pearl and gold-filled handles,
and sterliug and solid gold trimmed handles, at
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 to $25.00.
Men’s
28-inch tape edged silk and wool cover, plain
handles, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50.
28-inch tape edged silk cover, natural wood
handles, sterling mounted, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and
$7.50.
28-inch silk cover, ivory handle trimmed with
sterling—others gold plated. $7.50, $10.00, $12.50
to $15.00.
28-inch silk cover, solid gold handles, $12.50,
$15.00 to $17.50.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.