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mi; .VI LAX i A GEOKUJAX AM) NEWS
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NETS TI IN
*/atcli Barometer,
Business Men Are
Advised by Scott
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T3U
Dinner to Adamson
'Most Remarkable,'
Says W. H. Hillyer
Brantley New Head ’ Soldiers Slip Up
Of Alabama 1.0.0. F. On Charleston Folk
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BOSTON. Dec. 19— Bui.ness
men should conduct their affairs
on the advice of the barometer, '
according to Dr. Cohn R. Scott, (
professor of psychology in the
Boston Normal School.
“When the barometer ts high,”
says Dr. Scott, “pulses are high
and there « activity everywhere.
In April, May, June and July,
! when th<- pressure low, there ,
are more yiolent crimes, house
breakings and murders. Also there
are mere suicides. This is because
of the depression caused by the
low pressure.'
Dr. Scott's theory is that mer
chants should take advantage of
the activity of the people to make
1 their best offerings.
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Hurd Hillyer, who. w
Newell, wji.s appointed
tli» Atlanta Chamber
Huh
I Thi
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| Church Folk Start Campaign for
Prohibitive License—Deal
ers Now Pay $6,000.
(i07A
Wet 7. ; •
• •t two telegran flop
Kani<,. offering 20 1-2 ■‘et
for etjgrs by the irload.
“KrK dealers never had anything
work <iiiL tb their ultima.!' benefit
mote ban • |»r » nt 1 <mi|)n ;ii
said Mi M<*t in t<*-da> %
Council Rejects
Bond Board's Men
.1 ,\i K8GXVJLLK, lie If*. r. H.
Odiun, !<*/ » its wllornev ; Max M> . •*-
son. for ii ‘ k inspector; .1. W. Ingrnm.
for h i fisi ms pee tor. li. <Sloan, for
eh'i-tri' al inspector. Thomas Fahlll,
Oil lor. a lid K. K. Merritt, f<»r
lisp*, tor v glitK and measures, .ill
failed of <mf rmation. w hen their
nononatlohs were presented to <itv
■ dincil
<* bond trustees mu id make new
Intments. the present incumbent*
iwhilo holding over.
GUIFFLN, I >«*• . 19. -If p.aim uf i
minister^ and leading laymen of Grit-
fin riiure!;es go tbrougn, Griffin will
i. * v» \'• lies'- the highest near *Fei
saloon license probably iti the I’nited
States Vlfi.OOO per yea? for the eity.
$200 for the Brute and county, and
the usual Government bee: ,i\
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K Patteison. State Prison < ommis-
Hioner and husband of the Georgia
\Y. T. I', president, representing a
congreg at ion temporarily without a
pastor, was held at the <’ity Hall las'
night, w hen the high liccm-e < ain-
paigii was laiint' ed and steps taken
t the dinner given
Adamson in New Yc
r 15, returned to Atlanta
Mr. Hillyer said the din-
i he most remarkable trib-
paid to a native Georgian
nropolls. and In some re-
most remarkable ever re-
any citizen there
• Tin- d.nner was entirely unofficial
jri . iiii aoter," said Mr. Hillyer “It
was the spontaneous ulterarp c of a
, sentiment existing iti the hearts of
i New York's best people. Seven hun
dred <<i her most prominent citizens
representing every polit cal faith and
hpe<
MoBfLK i).-> is Announcement
. • been made of the result of i.ie
e.iiivass of returns for the election
offhers of the Alabama Grand Lodge
of Odd Fellows, as follows:
H. L Brantley, Vernon, gland m
ter. Georg* Hudry*‘•ton, Birmingham
deputj grand master; George St
felmeyer, Cullman, grand warden; H
•Pollard, Huntsvjll, grand secre
tary; J Howie. Talladega, grant
treasurer; Walter K. AlcAdory, Bir-
mingham. and t 1 Rev. George L.
I -nkins. Talladega. grand represent a-
tives to the Son.nign Grind Lodge
RUTLEDGE ELECTS.
RFTLKDGF ib . 19— H. L. Yin-
ing. Major: \V. »*. W allace, K <’
Ponder. I M Nunn and H. F. Bon
ner Councilman, was the winning
ticket for city officers for 1914.
FATHER OF DISPENSARY DEAD.
ORFLNVILLE, S. Dec. 19.
David Henry Traxler, organizer of
the South < ’arolina dispensary sys
tem. died of Bright's disease at a
sanitarium in Virginia.
CHARLESTON. S. <’ Dec. 19.—
8 tea ng a man n Charleston, 325
Fort Moulti e artillerymen slipped
.i ro.-s Ashle> River from Y'-massec
and iTi.svi ,, Sullivans Island when
very few peopi* knowing the “army"
had pierced tin- city.
The soldiers passed through here
follow ing maneuvers of a week. They
marched back in half the going time.
Judge Hits 4 Hard
For Coloring ‘Oleo’
CAREFULLY TREAT
CHILDREN’S COLDS
all < la.-ses of business and profes
sional life, volunteered to a.ot as hosts
i on the or isi'in, in honor of the man
I whoso brilliant and unselfish efforts
I bad ! • -nltod in the triumph <»f the
j Fuslimi ticket at the recent election.
' Tlo speeches were in excellent
ta ie and reflected the high opinion
jn wba h Mr. Adamson is held. Geor-
! gia . i ■.111 e 1 !>-• proud of Robert Adam
son i >w that he lias become, in the
j language of one of the speakers. ‘Fa
it her Knickerbocker's . fair-haired
I boy "
Fatal Gun Battle in
to organize a Law Enforcement
League i< aid - ity, county and Fed-
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cat” (ItMiMerles ami “blind tigers.”
The near-beef saloon license here
thin year Is $6,000. Last year.it was
$8,000. There was one saloon «ast
>eai and two this year. 'The pro
posed $15,000 tax is believed to be
high enough to be prohibitive
Officers have been active here in
the last 30 days, eight or ten distil
leries loving been raided and be
tween 20 and 30 blind tigers arrested.
L.&N.’s Semi-Annual
Dividend Due Feb, 10
DETROIT. M1F1I., Dee. 19 That
the.r cases might be taken as an ex
ample for the prevention of future
oleomargarine frauds, Judge Tuttle,
in the t inted States Fourt, imposed
heavy sentern es and fines on four
eonvieted of coloring oleomargarine.
Walter Saels received three years
in the House of (’Direction and a fine
of $6,000: Mrs. Saels. six months ^nd
$2,000; t'harles Johnson. 17 years. 18
months and $1,500; Harry M« Laugh-
lin, ..i deliveryman for the firm, six
months and $500.
Negiei : <*f children's colds often
lays th< foundation of serious lung
trouble in later life. On the other
hand, is harmful to continually
dose delicate little stomachs with in
ternal medicines or to keep the chil
dren always indoors. The ideal waj
to avoid < olds is to keep plenty of
fresh i<:r in the bedroom and at the
first >igi *>f trouble apply Vick’s
“Vap-n-Rub" (’roup and Pneumonia
Halve over the thrpal and chest, cov
ering with a warm flannel cloth.
The bod \ heat releases antiseptic
vapors Urn ,nv inhaled all night
long, opening the air passages and
healing the inflamed membrane. In
addition Vick’s is absorbed through
the skin, taking out the soreness
and tightness. Vick's tontains no
harmful drugs whatever. At drug
gists'—25c, 50c and $1.00.
ii^re the J&ttJeA cam* from?
Art Xmas Pres
ent to Yourself
You'll be remembering ^
others, why not yoursell v
with a nice new Hat for
the Holidays?
You’ll find it at the only
exclusive high-grade Shop
in town.
<)wr own— $3. Knapp T <• 11—$4. Stetson
—$4 and $5.
Miller Dismukes & Co.
41 Peachtree Young Mens Hatters
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. The direc
tors of the Louisville and Nashville
Railroad have declared their regular
semi-annual dividend of 3 1-2 per
j cent, payable on February 14) to
, stockholders of record January 20
Town Hall Building Front Yard Grave
For Horse Too Much
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BONNER SPRINGS. KAN'S. Dec
* - Dm man was ki'led and tv***
others wen* wounded in a gun fight
.n th'- < ]ty Hall Building here to
day.
A posse had surrounded the build
up. on the second floor of which
Holla Harvey was suspio ted of oper
ating his boot-legging headquarters.
Jn the battle Harvey was killed.
King for Remoulding
Of House of Lords
Sol Til N'nIUVALK. CONN.. Dec. 18.
Because .Miss Sarah L Davenport
burled her pet horse. Nancy, in the front
lawn of her home, neighbors complained
to the health board.
CASTOR! A
For Inlauts and Children.
The Kind You Hate Always Bought
Signature of
THEY GO
A E1NAL ClfARANCE!
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Special C«ible to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON. Dec. 19. -The Goverj -
ment is determined to continue with
the reconstruction of the House of
Lords immeulately after Parlinmen*
reconvenes on February 3. according
to a press service to-day Thin press
• erviec Vitas learned from uti atitliorl-
tutivc Hource" that the King‘s speech
opening Parliumeufe will pledge t'ne
Government to proceed at ome with
this reform.
Twins to Celebrate
95th Birthday Xmas
BABYLON. N. \ . Dm 19 Samuel
nd William Munev. twins will *elc-
brfLte their ninety-fifth anniversary
on Fhriatmas.
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A wonderful assortment
of Fortuble Electric and
Ga: Lamps from $4 to $25.
Brass and Iron Andirons
from $3 to’$55.
Oueen Mantel and Tile Go.
WEl
56 W MITCHELL ST.
^coach ■alon^
the rim
ATI ANTA'S BUfeY THETtER
FORSYTH
C^ity M.C 230
Even.nRs at I 30
^and campoui A
7/ vMC
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Jr
EDWIN STEPHENS.
A-.cistod by Tina Mar-
shall.
Flcrenze Tempest.
Car Eugene Troupe.
Ne t McKinley.
Kaufman Bros,
and others J
Make Reset-
vations Now
t or Xmas Week
this a w L. 4~*
WEEK 2— ■ V
NEX T
WEEK
Dainty
CMMA
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In “THE
C.IRL FROM
OLT YONDER.
The Greatest
Laughing Suc
cess of the Age
■HAPPY
JSOOL IGAN.'j
The Grand Canyon is a
mile de;rp, miles wide and
painted in sunset hues.
A short and inexpensive side trip
from main Cab.'oruia line of the
&mta Ft. In a Pullman all the way.
El Tovar Hole!, managem- t F:. 1
Harvey, provides high-class accom
modations.
AH you would like to know about
th-* Cam on is fold in our booklet,
**Titanr*f ( . ms.' Ask for it
ATLANTA
Tonight, Sat.
Mat.,Sat.
Ye Fascinating
and Tuneful
i Company
©t
60
The Girl ” f y Dreams
Mats,
to $' To-r ijht 25c to $1.50
MjN., TUES.. WeO.,»- »:■*
SEATS NOW SELLING
OUI? CREDIT SYSTEM
Enables you to give to your family and friends
without any great outlay of money and pay for your
purchases later.
If von are hard prov-vd for money and thinking of
’ dear ones” for Christmas, what is there more pVae
tical to give than wearing apparel, and besides, re
member
We will arrange your credit to your convenience and
you can
PAY AS YOU GET PAID
Our Stocks Have Been
Reduced J in Price
and this means that you will also save many dollars.
No matter what you decide—if it is wearing ap
pare!, we have it 'I'lie following list gives you an
idea of the lowness of our prices.
WOMEN’S SUITS $ 12.50 to $40.00
WOMEN'S COATS 7.50 to 35.00
WOMEN’S DRESSES 6.50 to 39,00
MEN’S SUITS 12.50 to 35.00
MEN’S OVERCOATS 15.00 to 35.00
FUR SCARFS AMD MUFFS. 10.00 to 30.00
OSTRICH PLUMES 3.50 to 10.00
TRIMMED MILLINERY 10.00 to 30.00
SILK PETTICOATS 3.00 to 5.00
SIL K& LINGERIE WAISTS .. 1.50 to 6.00
RAIN COATS t'wOMTN 3.50 to 15^00
BOYS’ SUITS 3.00 to 7.50
BOYS’ OVERCOATS 3.00 to 7.5Q
NATIONAL
Suits that formerly sold forX
$22.50 up to $35.00 will
go in this remarkable clear
ance for
£ - f
$5.00 DOWN
The Rest in
Payments of
SI A WEEK SI
LADIES’ COATS
A wonderful clearance of beautiful
ladies’ coats in all colors and
weaves. The coats are the very
iatest styles and formerly sold for
$18.00 to $22.50. In this sale
they ail go for
OVERCOATS
\\Y haw bn hand an immense line of nobby
Overcoats, fashionable, warm, and the kind
cal Comedy
Jr.o. D Carter. S. P. A.,
14 N. Pryor '.it.,
Atlanta. Ga.
The Quaker Girl
CLOTHING CO.
270 Peters St.
men always
d red differ
ent colors
and weaves.
To - morrow
and until
Xmas t hey
go for
in a linn-
MEN’S
SUITS
About 200 Men's Suits
in blues, grays, browns,
fancy mixtures, etc.
Made in serges, whip
cords. cheviots, etc.
Well tailored garments
that originally sold for
$25 to $30.00. 1 'util
Xmas thev go for
With VICTOR WORLEY
■ ; ts 2>c to $2. Mat<nee 25c to $'.50
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R E D I T
LOTHSNG
O^VSPANY
— 28 —
W. Mitchell
St.
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