Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 19, 1913, Image 4

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IIUIIIII dUUilKIIUHiiaainiiii imiii.Vs.MMi. Comfortable Christmas Shopping right in your own neighborhood. Colgate Comforts can be purchased any where. Theyare-attrac- tive, useful and moder ate in price. They offer in their variety something appropriate for every member of the family. Check this list and take it with you. »COME IN UpFull line of For Him Rapid-Shave Powder Shaving Stick Perfected Shaving Cream Talc Powder —the ** finish ” of a perfect shave Lilac Imperial Toilet Water Ribbon Dental Cream Pine Tar Soap—for Shampoo Big Bath Soap For Her A Colgate Gift Box Florient—Flowers of the Orient —a new Colgate perfume Colgate Toilet Waters — of many different perfumes — you may select her favorite. Colgate’s Cold Cream —in Jars and Tubes Charmis Face Powder —an exquisitely fine Poudre de Riz Talc Powder —6 perfumes and Unscented Sachet Powder Ribbon Dental Cream Eclat Soap Cashmere Bouquet Soap Natural Violet Soap :. \ * v vL'o-v.: •: COLGATE CHRISTMAS ,5 A tlCRRV ONE \1cnad Luxurious Soap TI1E ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TIIDRirn nrniMP M.E.StewardsEegretl I UIIIIILH ULbI 111d Talk on Belk Change; FIGHT FOR Score Church Paper Hair Must Match Gown, Even if It’s Purple or Green Police Seek Youth And Girl Who Took Auto for ‘Joy Ride’ Whitehall Cars to Resume Old Route . the ne\ Electrician, Angered at Aaction of I m i ''' Rmo I ting "t I Individ Street Methodist I il Thursday at a I • tewarda of that | 'ally to consider j neerning t he Aldermen in Turning Down In crease, Seeks Referendum. adopted regret- j »onal view* of an should have been i the view a or .sent linen (h I et church;” that the; i he greatest confident e j i> and loyalty of Dr. W. presiding elder of the • lit a man HKe has to turn of an official said Turner, he people; he ferred to the voters. "I don't see what rl Alderman w. H. Keih down » salary raise elected by the people "He wasn't elected by was elected by Council." The electrician was piqued by the vote of Aldermen Ragsdale. Kelley and Warren, which killed his raise. According to <Mty Attorney Mayson. the salary of the office must he fixed the year before election by a < harter provision Unless the electrician can get an election on the matter before the first of the year or have a special meeting' of the rity Council <ailed and the matter reconsidered, there seems to hr little chance for him to get the increase Let your hair match your gown, which is different from matching the gown to your hair. F'rinstance, purple gown, purple hair; green gown, well, get a gown of that color if your locks natur- ally^grow that way. It's from Paris, but even there it’s a bit extreme. Moreover, it’s not necessary to dye the hair every time the gown is charged. Wigs are available. So are pow ders o* all colors of the spectrum. Complexion powders, red, green, etc., go with the color scheme. >f the church I- was resolved further that cer- .»in quotations from The Park Street Messenger, as to lack of loyalty on the part of Dr W P Lovejoy, ‘do a great Injustice to a Christian gentle man. and are erroneous" Trim Christmas Tree for 5,000,000 Police are searching for a young man with eyeglasses, a fur-Ilned overcoat arid a derby hat, and a young woman in a blue hat. a gray milt and a crimson underskirt which peeps out from a slit skirt. They are supposed to have taken a touring car belonging to K. C. Rup- ley from in front of the Atlanta Na tional Hank Building late Thursday and then returned it after "Joy rid ing" for an hour and a half. The theft of the automobile v. w noticed by a traffic policeman. He declared he saw the young man and the girl step into th* automobile shortly after Ruptey left it standing In front of the building, and that they drove slowly up While ml! street, sa luting him as they passed Announceemnt was made Friday that street cars on the Whitehall- Peach tree line which were diverted from Peachtree and Whitehall be tween the Grand Opera House and the Junction of Forsyth and White hall during the grading of White hall will resume their former route by way of Peachtree and Whitehall on December 22. On the same date the Oooper-Ken nedy cars will resume their route by wav of Whitehall street between Cooper and Mitcheu streets, and the Irwin-McDaniel cars by wav of W hitehall, Mitchell and Broad. New Trial Motion For Mrs. Godbee Rests With Judge Price on Committee To Discuss Tranks' AUGUSTA, Dec. 1!*. Judge Henry C. Hammond, after hearing arguments on a motion asking for a new' trial for Mrs. Kdna Perkins Godbee, re served his decision. The State’s attorneys answered the attacks of the defense tin three ju rors who were alleged to have been ! biased when they entered the jury box. and also the criticism of the court's charge to the jury. Affidavits by Foreman S. W. Palmer, of the Godbee jury, and Olin H. Brown, i A. Matthews and (\ A. Boston, of Stellaville, denied that Palmer said i Mrs. Godbee ought to hang, as E. S. Alexander had declared. THE GEM VACUUM CLEANE1 A REAL XMAS GIFT Eliminates the Use of Broom, Dust-Pan and All the Drudgery of Houstkeepi/ig ff.m - A | none gives longer service vi*e>D| Phone call will bring demonstrator. The Ozias National Selling Corporation! 605-607 Empire Life Building Phone Ivy 8239 [Toward $ Sat Fritzi Scheff Will Tell When in Love Girl Has Drunken Pursuer Locked Up ASHEVILLE, N. C Dec. 10 A M .tmpbell was arrested here for pur suing a young woman several lark streets until she fell fainting in it.n undertaking shop. She finally r?- •overed sufficiently to go to her work In one of the local theaters. t’atnpbell was locked in the police station on a charge of being drunk and annoying the girl. NEW YORK, Dec. 19. Fritzi Scheff flashed a laughing denial of the report that she was to become the Wife of George Anderson, a former member <»f her theatrical company. "When I fealty fall in love I shall be delighted to let the public know it," she said, laughingly. NEW YORK, Dec 19 The munici pal Christmas tree for the 5,000,908 NVy Yorkers has been set up in Mad- j iaon Square. Electricians have begun trimming the tree and beneath its twinkling branches delegations from the city's choral societies will sing yuletide carols on Christmas Eve. Deserter From Navy Gives Up to Police Madrid Maypr Gives Salary to Charity Proves Cockroaches Wash Their Faces Woman Died Here and Buried at Huntsville HUNTSVILLE, Dec 19 The fu- »i« ral of .Mrs. Susan H. Hunt, wife of Ben P Hunt, a prominent citizen of Huntsville, who died in the Grady Hospital in Atlanta where she had been under treatment for two weeks, was conducted here. Mrs. Hunt was one of tin leaders ,n toe organization that maintained too Huntsville Hospital and v as an un iring charity worker. Well Now Spuplies Gainesville Water MINNEAPOLIS. MINN Dec. 19. The cockroach has at last jumped into the limelight Dr. E. P. Lyon, dean of the College of Medicine of the university, has found tiie Perlplaneta Orlentalis washes its face frequently and has great intelligence. Boy, 17, Sues Wife, 40, He Married in Secret Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. MADRID, Dec. 19.—Senor Francis co Rodriguez, the newly-elected May or of the city, who will go into office on the first of January, has an nounced he will turn over all his sal ary to some charitable institution in the city. Owes $778,877; Has $100; Promoter Fails JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 19—Albert M. Woltz, Jr., of Greensboro. X. C., walked into police station and de clared himself deserter United States Navy at the Norfolk navy yard. Woltz said that on sober after con sideration he had decided to go back like a man and asked the police to notify the proper officials. New High Values in N. Y.’s Fifth Avenue Commissioner of Agriculture James D. Price has been named one of the three Southern delegates to take up with Congress the matter of permit ting State Departments of Agricul ture to frank through tne United States mail all State agricultural lit erature. The delegation named hy the chair man of the late convention of Agri- curtural Commissioners. held in Louisville, is composed of Commis sioners Price, of Georgia: Kone, of Texas, and Peck, of Tennessee. Manager of Defunct Bank of India Jailed Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. BOMBAY, INDIA, Dec. 19.— All echo of the financial crash in India came to-day with the arrest of Jaffar i Goosur. manager of the Credit Bank of India, on the charge of criminal breach of trust. The Credit Bank of j India suspended payment on October , 3. which resulted in*a number of fail- j ures. AMD Grand Duke on Stand i Milan Police Seek To Clear Character, Theater Dynamiters NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—That Fifth avenue land is scoring new- high val ues was proved by the sale of the northeast corner at Forty-first street. I. H. and F. V. Burton held the prop erty at $700,000. They paid $375,000 for it a few years ago. BOSTON. Dec. 19. -Colonel Isaac VanHofn, a Boston promoter, hav ing a handsome summer home at Holdernesw, N. 11 . has on file a bank ruptcy petition giving his liabilities ut $778,877 and his assets as $100. Macon Youth Gets 3 Years for Slaying Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON. Dec. 19.—Grand Duke Boris of Russia testified to-day in behalf of himself in the final hearing of his libel suit against the Frank A. Munsey Company, based on an arti cle describing the plaintiffs behavior in Manchuria during the Russo-Jap anese wir. The Grand Duke was given permis sion to clear his character, after which the court decided that the plaintiff should be awarded damages equal to the costs of the case. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georqian. MILAN, ITALY, Dec. 19.- The po- | lice to-day began search for the per- , son or persons who exploded a bomb in the basement of the Seala Theater during -a performance of D'Annun- 1 zio’s play. "Parisian,” last night. No : one was killed. Leave Macon Union Station 3.00 a.m. 3.51 a.m. 4.22 a.m. 7.25 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 3.45 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 5.1 3 p.m. Leave Atlanta Terminal Station 8.00 a.m. 9.47 a.m. 1 2.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 9.00 p.m. 1 0.1 O p.m. 1 1.45 p.m. ASK THE TICKET AGENT RUTLEDGE ELECTS. RUTLEDGE. Dec. 19.—H. L. Vin- ing, Mayor; W. P. Wallace, E. C. Ponder, J. M. Nunn and H. F. Bon ner. Councilmen, was the winning ticket for city officers for 1914. CITY TICKET OFFICES 603 Cherry Street 4th Nat’l Sank Bldg. Macon, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. OR AT THE STATION MACON. Dec. 19.— Harry Wooten was sentenced to three years in the State's prison for killing Tom Smith in a quarrel over 30 cents. The jury recommended mercy. DES MOINES, IOWA. Dec. 19 — Charles L. Bates, 17 years old, aflks the Distric t Court-to annul his mar- ! riage to Mrs. Maud Patrick. 40 years ! old The petition says Mrs. Patrick lured him to Chicago July. GAINESVILLE. FLA. Dec. 19.— Although the « tty has not accepted -he new municipal water plant from i lie contractors, the water mains have been supplied by the new plant from the 353-foot well furnishing 1,800 gallons per minute. The change was made in order fa remove the fire pump from the old waterworks to the new plant. Life-Termer Dies in Prison. MOBILE, Dec,. 19. Teck Duncan, a notorious yegg man. who operated in Louisiana. Georgia and Alabama, sent up from Jefferson County for life for the murder of a prominent citizen, is dead at the State penitentiary'. DR. LINCOLN M’CONNELL lo lecture on “COLORED FOLKS’’ at the BAPTIST TABERNACLE Monday, Decem ber 22. Special music by Tabernacle choir. A treat you can’t afford to miss. Reserved seats $1.00. $5.00 $5.00 A wonderful assortment of Portable Electric and Gas Lamps from $4 to $25 Brass and Iron Andirons from $3 to $55 Queen Mantel and Tile Co. S6 W. MITCHELL ST. Tremendously Overstocked Suitsand Coats Less Than Half! The unseasonable weather has left us “swamped” with Ladies’ and Misses’Fine Coats and Suits. We arc determined to TURN THESE INTO CASH THIS WEEK. 200 of the finest “MAX M. SCHWARTZ” model Suits in the lot—ALL go, beginning Saturday Morning, at LESS THAN HALE PRICE. Every swell fabric, coloring, style and novelty of the season. BETTER COME EARLY. (Third Floor)'. “Schwartz” Suits Less Than Half Price Be a Bell Telephone Operator The work is agreeable. The sur roundings ar pleasant. You are paid s salary whJ ’ learning. The oppor- lunities for rapid advancement are -xcellent. Increased salary is assured if you prove efficient. There are several vacancies in our training school for young women who have a common school education and can furnish satisfactory references. Apply in person at the : Bell Telephone Exchange $40 and $50 ‘‘MaxM. Schwartz*’ SUITS $16.50 In every new fabric of tlie reason—scores of fas cinating new novelty styles $20 to $25 SUITS $9.50 1000 XMAS Bargains “Schwartz ” Suits Less Than Half Price In High Grade Jewelry & Novelties Complete line of high-grade Jewelry and Novelties ot LOWEST PRICES IN ATLANTA. We invite comparison of prices. See our window display. Christmas Gifts bracelet Watches, Mesh Rags, Yani ties, Card Cases. Picture Frames, Beads, LaVallieres. Cuff Buttons, Men's Watches, Fobs. Chains, ('locks. Cut Glass, Bracelets, Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, etc., etc. $40 and $50 COATS $19.50 Latest novelty styles in Silk Plush, Mole Skin and all the other fine fabrics, plush and fur-trimmed. MAIN FLOOR $25 and $30 COATS $12.50 Yes. we’re really going to sell, while they last. $-0 to $25 Suits at $9.60—latest fa hr ire. colorings and novelty styles, too. All sizes—but choose early! $16 to $19 SUITS Just *20 charm 1 Combi and go quickly d 20 of these .q ning S u t s. \n 1(J blnation Coat • Vi* Skirts. They'll I Choice $15 and $20 COATS > oil'll (>.•£_ , Q '* »«n and J) 7 ewest fab- I Coats proud wear, lat amt rlcs. choice Less than the ma terials and making. No matter how many you've bought, you'll buy one of these "on sight," at choice $12.50. SI PI RI N GJ El D>Q 95 [\ sJ WkU^k^ll For the Children Young People’s Perfumes Miniature Perfumes Remember to $et big tubes of Capt? ) nothing down 1 cent ol Plows: “Hoq John I. 1 "It is a It 1 hav londerful bred me. I |yself wf Ribbon Dental Cream for their stocking* COLGATE & CO, Est. 1806 New York Ckanlinest Comfort Charm