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EM'PTY STOCKING TRAGEDY VICTIM
OF 1864 AIDS CHRISTMAS FUND
SEE TECH DRAM A, THEN
DANCE-AID XMAS FUND
At !aiitii ini:ni«M:ms’ coiii'i 11 Sun*Ipy «it Korsvtli
•( h sUi(Jf‘iits |>lfi\ and at Sojjadlo h Kri
i\ night, latest stunts to swell Knipt\ Stocking
mid.
Zapata Sends Courier to Blanquet
Fi orn Suburbs, but Order
Will Be Ignored.
&D(04» Cau.f Tht Ati*nta Georgian.
MPXlfi) i'|TV l>**< IN. Geri«*ml !
Km ilia no Zupaia, Iftittfftr of thft rftbftl
b,*rnJ>> tIi.4; for ^vral we* k* have
b* on pressing i'Iohh t<» the* oaplt
day deroandmi the
to <*.ty Hie mei
;i ;<• 1 lie c ity by a runner under euv .*»• j
of darkness and iuk« n dirretly *o the j
i, mr of General Hlanqiiei, Minister •
of VN.tr.
Without wait.a# for a repl;
courier hastened wok l«
hradquartera near Ajuar
Elliott Dun-
v/odv. left, and
Ben Hawkins,
actors in
Tech play.
Those of you who appreciate hii amateur show well done,
Grand Friday right.
Every day !e a good nay for ciresa-
ing Christmas dolls, which may be
had at The Oeorihm other and at the
hotels—and also ,,.r returning the al-
I ready i.reoed dolls to the Christmas
| Editor- esnettally that.
And all the time is a good time to
he sending In or bringing those sub-
Ml A!.I, 'he otherwise empty stock
trigs in Atlanta Christmas morning.
i rrender of M"
,lge was droll
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Mayor Fitzgerald Is
Out of Boston Race
BOSTON, Dec. IS.—Boston a, vak
c-neti to the biggest upset ever known
In a city campaign In the annou nc .
, , ment of Mayor Fitzgerald that >,• hi,
■riptlons to the fund tnat Is going to ■ withdrawn from the rare for si
ll AT :. the otherwise empty Slock- „„ m
Meet; Offers S50 000
PKNVEK, Pec, IS. -’Prominent citi
yens of T»env-r are offering a *. r 0.000 T Ry Slid W & A P
bonun if thr Republican party will ^ **'• XV.
Apply any Agent.
bonus if the Republican v
bet the Colorado capital as the site
of the next national convention.
Za pa t a 1
Mountain
ignored by th<
The demand will i
i» •»* rum* M
<»m :aia of the War Department ad
nrtte.I to-day I’uat the euppb '*f nm-
in'Ttion in the poeK-selon <>f the
Government is very eniull Tide ma
in: tei the downfall of Genera,
Huerta, ay the ZapudieUl ivbcN arc i
flrmjv Intrem hed at eevaral points iti (
the Erderal dbirirl. and by the,*
guerilla ia«‘tirs will attempt u* " 11 ,
(J<. • , h-- rup.ial'e giir.aon,
V«o quafititiee of amur.ini' on haves
been wasted b.N drunken mddiers -rut j
• Za *
rt •* 1 ItscarefuiI• Itu-.bunded liu'.r .
m<’|»p v. Tbe> advance day b.« da
<•1 -sei- to the capita! arid ir;c ■ .<* mk'. i - }
hue hro;:gh w orc'l f hat ru i !•*. - j
among the girrUoo n>ld * > " ’* I
aeU'nv, nimnuniation io the revopi-j
i . n‘f'1
in a* attempt • <» nun ' < '<u!*p ! ' 1 ••
h s h'i*era*t rri*n ,, cn. General Huerta
*.i : eJij.i at* on t'uriMtrn.M I >h > »oati <f ,
t) ° lleatnbs who were trnl»f'b>i»re«l v/nen
b» dies.dvrd tu n'<»-e*«- 'l id- .s o-v*-,!
1 i n* <iuc ui fe preaenta l loin* ,.iadc l» j
t) u - vi..ej ,;n tiivcnnnem ti..it Justice
n# t .e y*•’is' m t
Pr-natH tiicnaN -ts r % n -w « : he r a' .
t* l on ’ia/all tli to i t aid i‘ ■ ' J
ei » 1 *f v r* 1.i!!> d car s in th'* fiu‘i in
Htccrd'nr in a tepot l r *dv^d by te .
W rr 1 *e;»rii tm« n Ac. •* of 'IhtH-
le T |s o\pei i< ;i ulsti s irunnetil. ,
•T e 4 iv.arican Enibafr^'* » * 1 ^ ’ 1 * !
n frd no !C •Huerta
ee id Pa .? v- d'APfalree * >■ tf im*>
t<,.(i)v tp drn> if ? a • * i M i - print* (• .
ill the f’niud Slaiie tills morn n;
Cc- .fz 7o)!o'w;rs
Plot. Now iievolt.
t;t. FASO. TBXAH. f'
ai rod <•
hikI tliogt' of you whoss ^rsHtsst joy is on the dance floor, are
offered an opportunity to gratifv those desires and at the same Denver Wants G. 0. F.
time do your part to moreue the Empt Stocking Fund, which _ _
is going to brinx Santa Claus to hundreds ol poor Atlanta
children.
At the (irand Theater Friday night the students of the
Georgia School of Technology will present their annual play.
It's Pinero's “The Magistrate” this year, and those who have
seen the rehearsals say it will be the best show Tech students
have ever stage—and Tech students have a habit of staging
something good, always. One-fourth of the proceeds will be
devoted to the Empty Stocking Fund -and the seats will go on
sale at the Grand Theater Friday morning.
And on the same evening Friday, December 19-—there
will be a dance at Segadlo’s Hall, on Pine street, for the benefit
f the fund, to which all the folks who know Segadlo s are in
vited to coine and trip the light fantastic.
Many parties that will occupy boxes at the show are plan
ning to go direct to the dance hall. Miss Mo.sely will be in
charge of the dance.
because of 111 health.
With tfie Mayor suddenly out u„
entire city campaign is tipped up,,
down.
XMAS RATES
I Reduced over N., C. & St.
h
ESS , 2EaH
which is back ol* the Empty Stocking! The Tech students’ ploy. “The Mag-
Fund movement; j iatrate,” by a corking cast, at tiie
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I6 0Z.CAN BEST QUAL
ITY CONDENSED MILK,
same size and weight as
Eagle or Winner, fully
guaranteed satisfactory,
7',c each; Doz. 88c
ig»|EHSEDjp CASH GRO, C0„ 118 Whitehall
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'j Slippers Make
Ideal Gifts
Every Member
of the Family J
can be pleased 2
V
The
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If
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,er f * -day of «'* doz'-u men
n vcaifU t ic fact that a ww Mexican
revolt is being fomented with thf*
piirpu * of lind.r.r’, Km ! «» Vuujm-v
fi.,i )U ;; ;ii the pre»ldan *y Ur. Uomex
va ,i (Hid.daU* fot l’r*-M.clci»t Ml lb*'
recent Mt xl 'un ale* lion. opp>*niiia
('•■ntTkl liue.ltA on l!u* ani;-< u.»
ti« kel. but w.hm * oiupelteU t
< i unlr> Hcveral wt ek
«•' d icn look
The iiew uprhinu ban 'he auppuit
of General VVKx 1 v-Oov vnor
t\A t.i of the -t c of Go th ilia ar
il veil here last night from Havana
where !i• ■ vvu .»* cuniei* n t n m.,
G nenil 1 >hi/..
Al t urtiillij tu ti ■ • IIM' !llur> fV.ik'la
which was sti/.'-il ijgetber wi'.h
large qiigntlty of atm* and ammun
tSon represent at lon v have been mud* -
to General Hu»cual Orosscu. General
N v v; Salazar a.id other Federal
n amieiH ut (tjlnaga to join tin* re
volt again d Huerta.
i>r. (Join*/ la believed to be in El
1 a so livit a quietly in t om« obscure
Ictuae. I Hit i sel/* (i b> the Federal
ft iJvorit>s nd cated that the (Ionic/
ii rurgentn planned ii» strike the first
h i w about < Mir stinus fallowing tin s
« r> of Gome/ into Mexico ut bit i
3 . Ionia*
v committee toiiKlHtim of General
V riqtie Gomez General Felipe Ca-
t ret and Wii)<*r Svlv •*tr** gnovedo .
v as a;»po nted by the local Junta of . ^ tr|| ,
(iumez rel>«l to k*> to Oj.n iga anti j .,|
lev an allur.tig pi iipoeltlon before the, ^
Mexican 1'ederal * <»mniand‘*rs 1'ae
otiice of commander in chief of the
n-Tthem force* wus ottered Droaco
a 1 bount.ee were offeicd the aol-
ti rs.
’Hie Junta hae a number of circulars
1 nted giving the platform of the
\ squieta-Diaz Invurgenta and an-
i im*in.; that Genet il Kmlliano I.a-
] a ha* embraced tin* ouuee. The
I tforni call* for noieure of all
ned by the rich and equal dla-
t >ut ,in of wealth among the poor.
oun-;hin« a!»ou
und It V' uli t w
,Eddor. (*!the:
u knew vs do did
-nt
t <)\\ of he u I*I tor a tleiit of
v. i mi dm h the eiitiri woiU-
c,f tin hit Anti- Km pt j
An in In Atl it la.
t \* irnoil word
ci 'UT' of i !■ keen o * ip-
le al.ster Htld my
Men’s fan or Black
Operas
As illustrated to the left.
$1.50-SI. 75-$2.00
Men ’s Felt Operas
In black or graj% with
leather sole and heel.
There are thousands of men in
Atlanta who will appreciate a
pair of Rich Slippers for Christ
mas.
*. v t found our *tocklpga
r i ic ft et time, In 1864——a
«■ tgo ie luen ennt»g*i t f Ui
\ ♦ nr* to give \ >>ar gppri( on
• « ooor children of Atlanta,
dj» siKniflcuner to me
r i'd-* it. in he Atin> of»
*< r i Yir, i*' h rbnt (’ iri.strmis. W'o
on a pluntuticn i’i Southern'
lift au'l all communication n.nl j
i ut • »ft
»t V^a* v T r rp-f' /.
’’ Nfot ?'«■}■ • old »'y it " * il l b* j
... | -
(hirixtmis E\* ’Hunta I’au.s can'*
conn this venr.' vl\e mi hi; und I cm
tctmi ih#*r the oiieer tug at in\ h«*ar» |
w liwn k '** ii* i
“Bi \ or chfidieh faith n il'fndri 1
j i*lou« jKiwer of the old v«ir t ’v is h*»< h ,
that vet inHietetl on hftftglhff up «>Uf
k ngs an viaual
I have never fcrgOKen ’’ 0 .. w»» i
1*4>11 when we etreined o»tr ■ ■ -i* »o see;
ti e < ntent* of ' * s.» pto k 1 **"• in the
•irr t'uwn of that !o”p '•m # ’hrlaHnns \
Oay id founo nothin* ' You call it |
edv. Htul you ore right,
ope the Inclosed contribution |
*'p to k**e" some 1 m*t-* or" fr **” '
I 'i sim it e> * .«r!**ncf un-' I \fl**h Kief
I cor id ell e* er' orje t f fb >t o' mi
' rb**■'(’»' of m* sister and mvself f • i» j
• bftip o i •• ill vlmila m m 1 !•»
ttf * ’.|< °e c'M tilll‘»; “H. T. P ”
Chr c \ <*r the Same
Vo vie** < oniri rt ntl rr g on that le»*« t , ,
w the-e? Itw appeal is difteef r* d to:
I the h »rt. and with I* c *mes rh». •<-'
l u J u ^ reeait n hint of hr onder end oM 1 ;‘ ,u ‘ 1
VIuyLi** thift is a tood ihance to take
.tie of tht whole outfit at otU’ft.
Anyway, the (.’hrlfttmuH Kditor is
,ettiiiK a lot of hftlp from people like
he writer of that letter, and then
there are a whole lot "f various en-
ertttlnmcntB to keep things moving
On n’t forget these dates. They’re
Kmpt> Stocking Fund engagements
tor you.
Two Good Entertainments.
The big concert Sunday at th^j I- or-
svtti Theater, ell the musicians being
men.hers nf the Atlanta Federation,
X3
Men’s Black Wal
rus Skin
Operas
$3.00
$1.50 and $1.75 The slipper Da Luxe
“Kozy” Pullman
Slippers
\ hor men or women. A
beautiful ox-blood color.
All
sizes-
Men s i an
Nullifiers
The elastic side slippers
that stay on the feet, i
Made from first quality j
kidskin. Full,
roomy toes. .
$3.50
Men s Kid Faust
In tan or red. Buttons at
side. Full kid lined. Our
regular $2.50 value—
2.50
uiunthiK f.avraio
of
Typewriters rented 4 mot.
u • . Ain. Wtg. Mach. Co
id a dim and
the p st
Chi lilmiiH ' • K»i%i. '-iti t • isi -
man I i now. Ami ahvayft the children
are tl ft ‘ imt Ti«rp« c'r ,r **Te i> i *• .
tom* of W*f in»lMtvt' ft t Chr-tuiMs
ind i ilhl'too * are wit t or slwavn. '
v ei” cood bt*ok hhvr t}'»* nnor are too
JACOBS’ PRICES
Same price? at all our eleven
stares. Phone and mad orders
given prompt attention.
The following items are
• •it sale in the
Economy
Basem ent
Shop this week while
sizes are good, and before
the final rush begins.
Special Kewpie
Sale
ALL AT COST
40c Kcwpics at
30c
(>()<• Kcwpics at
40c
$1.00 Kcwpics at
55c
$1.50 Kcwpics at .
$1.05
50c Rubber Kewpie Dolls . . . .
30c
Felt Juliets—Black, wine, gray.
Genuine $1.25 values,
YOU CAN H A VIC IT
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JUST I.IKK NKW
AT
A VKRY MODKK’ ATE COST
The C
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.oryian’s Repair Dirr-tJ-’y ii*v. s all the principal (laces whe <■>
• an he repaired, and thould be , f*er.c:! i fiver-, home a> .»
,TKE PIPE
HOSPSTAL
4~
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TUIViLSH BROS
or ftp kiMdft of
Pip* ll«p<iiring
NORTH PROA' s
Al 1 MAKP® OF
TVPE'A RI^EP'
spBirftd JOd Kf-
Prompt »er
v c« Thorough
>vcrk Persona: t
n»rye*
amwiem Writing
ntmc 1 f*’* C/»
Phone
4g N. Kryor St
All K ndj
Tne
of FURNACES
Uy Place to Get MONCRiuP
FURNACES Repaired
Prompt Attention
N f «IEF FURNACE 00
Phones Male .85: Atlanta 2fi”*
13^ South P«*vor Street
These Ads taring Recihs.
^ee Ad Man or Cat'-
Main 100.
SC SSOli; .i<n KNi'A
■mt-jnstey** fyiT*
or ACL H!N3S
SHARPEN! .» BV EXPJtSfS >--/
MATTHEWS & LIVELY
21 r. Alabama *t. Pnotti ill
ATLANTA, GA.
STOVES
of All Klnrts ’i>W*
REPAIRED Oh
THE ATLANTA ;»* ---j
STOVE SUPPLY CO. y
0! .\ Forsyth 8t Phont*
• 1240 J i
stove Supplies *i( Kv** r v !\ir.U
$2.50 E,i iht-Day Alarm Clock $1.98
”•)(• N ick’s Pnemnoniu Salve 15c
fOe N’ick’" Pneumonia Salve 29c
$1.00 Vick's Pneumonia Salve 59c
Poland Water, half gallon 45c
Futhymol 'Tooth Paste 15c
(Hover’s Mange Pure 37c
Huff’s Malt, plain 21c
Pinex 38c
Bab\ Brand C'ttndensed Milk 19c
NVanipole’s Oil 71c
W.impole’s Fornialid 36c
Hall’s (’atarrh Pure 59c
N-div" F’nee Powder 37c
> 1 ' Face < 'rt am 17c
Wocdhiws Facial Soap 18c
1, Soil it . 4C
11\ u> iei tint iit 74c
Si a i k' H adaehe Powders 8c
15c
18c
.. . 71c
one
Felt Slippers. Cushion insole
and i ibbon trimmed. Rod, gray
and dark blue. $1.50 value,
s $1.15
Men s Kid Operas. Tan, kid,
full kill lined. $1.05 values.
Also black and tan kid Ever
etts . All sizes.
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Men;
Hand
un
51.10
£A/G£S
For Christmas
A pair of Queen Quality shoes
will prove to be the most useful gift
obtainable for mother, wife or sister.
The styles are always the latest and
most desirable, for the Queen Quality fac-
tensive corps of efficient style designers,
tory maintains the year round an ex-
who are thoroughly posted on all ques
tions pertaining to shoes for women.
The flexible “Wonder Worker" sole
provides absolute comfort from tin* first
moment. Queen Quality Shoes require no
“breaking in," but feel like old shoes from
t he start.
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Mars? rette Steiff To* s at Cost
ttclv, all clt
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n and fine condition, in-
avs. Lions. < ’at<. Sheep, Kle-
1 ic. •. /Icltj.i. (’lowus.
Crochet L1 : PP £ - 1 ' 3 111 Black, red
and na\y biu<*. All .sizes for
children and misses in red and
light blue. Lamb’s wool insole.
75c value,
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Ila’-i 3tor? end L .bo r atory 6-o Marietta Street.
Marietta a;u Fo $ T. c trects. Under Bijcu Theater.
23 '.Yhitehell Zi 144 Peachtree. 263 Peters St
423 fviarie-ttB Si iCJ AhitcHeil St. ' 7C W. Mitchell S;.
152 C Czvu.r St. 213 Loe St. 2 Jo Houston St.
49c
Men’s Eed Socks—In brown or
gray. 75c
values
Let us show you a pair of Spanish Louis heel boots, as il
lustrated, to-morrow. Note the graceful lines of this shoe from
heel to toe. The vamp is long and slender to correspond with the
prevailing modes of dress.
You have choice of turn sole or welt sole, according to your
part icular needs.
The top can be either black cloth or dull kid.
This particular style is $6.00, but we have other models, in
all desirable leathers, at from $3.50 to $7.00.
““"tMMW. M. RICH & 8*703. CO.
45c
RICH & BROS. CO.
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