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GLURIDAN AND NEWS
Editor of Church
Paper Explains His
Talk on Belk Change
K. C. Merry, editor of The Barn
|Str»et Men*en*er, the orntui of trie
Perk Street Methodist Church, Fri
day gave out ail explanation of the
editorial comment* contained in The
Messenger cor. < ruing the removal of
Dr S. Ft. Uelk from the pastorate of
the church, which were denounced
later at a meeting of the stewards.
"The views expressed in the edito
rial are my own personal views," Mr.
Metry explainer!, "and the board of
stewards is in nowise responsible for
them I was misinformed about the
pari played by Dr. W. P. Dovejov,
presiding elder. In the removal <o
Belk. It eeenlu he was not re
sponsible. [ wish to exonorate Dr.
Belk from any suspicion of complaint
at his lot."
It was resolved at the meeting of
■ the board of stewards Thursday night
that certain quotations from The
I Messenger as to lack of loyalty on
' the part of I >r. Lovejoy "do a great
injustice to a Christian gentleman,
and are erroneous."
ANDER80N 4 SHROPSHIRE MGRS
The Cosrnopollian Lire Insurance
•Company of Atlanta, through James
■». Inn, president, has announced
the appointment of Anderson #
Shropshire as their managers for
North and North-Certiral Georgia
Chi Phi Alumni to
Hold Its Largest
Banquet Saturday
H'liai promises to. be the largest
and most successful annual banquet
Ir. the history of Hie Chi Phi Alumni
Association of Atlanta will he held at
the Georgian Terrace Saturday even
ing.
General Peter W. Meldrtm, of Sa
vannah: < hancelior David Barrow, ol
the University of Georgia; Judge Ham
ilton McWhorter, of Athens, and
Gem rill Herbert Clay, of Marietta, are
among trie out-of-town alumni who
will in- presen:. Covers for more than
luu have been planned.
Governor Slaton and Rob McWhor
ter. the star football back of the Uni
versity of Georgia team will be
guests of honor.
Atlanta-Columbus
Road Work Starts
COLUMBUS, Dec. 19.- Work on the
Magnolia Route, the new highway be
tween Columbus and Warm Springs,
connecting the road at that place
with one to Atlanta, has started.
When the road is completed there
will be a splendid highway the en
tire distance between Columbus and
Atlanta.
Gift Neckwear
For Particular Men
Buy neckwear for
men in a ‘Men’s Store.’
We want ladies to
know and appreciate
1 his, Atlanta’s typical
‘Men’s Store.’
ADLER BROS.
12 Whitehall St.
USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS FOR RESULTS.
Folks \vin> 1 iIce a clever amateur
•show are looking forward with great
expectation to the perfmmance to
h* given Friday night at the Grand
Theater by the Tech Dramatic Club.
It will be a great success. Prepa
ration* for the farce have been the
most elaborate ever attempted by the
«'lub and the boys have responded
more readily to the coaching of Miss
Carolyn Cobb than ever before.
Particular attention has been paid
to the female impersonator* in the
« ast. Tli* r gowns were all mud** by
friend 1 of the Tech student*, and.
aeeord'.ng to report, “flt them like the
paper on the wall.”
After th*> performance, most of the
rowd wit! attend a dance at Se
gadio’* Hall. The oernsiov will af
ford an opportunity for good-bye* to
be said on the eve of the Christman
holiday*
Great Chance to Help.
Through th• generosity <>f the Tech
Drama; !• Club, one-puartcr of the
box receipts of the play will go to-
Return Dolls Now
Taken for Dressing
All dolls taken to be dressed for /
the Empty Stocking Fund should ■
be returned immediately.
Only six day* remain until
Christmas. Time is required by J
toe Christmas Editor in which to '/
dispose of the dolls to the bun- !>
''reds «»f poor families, that they -
may be placed In the children's
stockings *
For this reason won’t you who
hove been good enough to dross j
the dolls return them now?
And thank you very much for
your kindness
Typewriters rented 4 mos.,
S5 up. Am. Wtg. Mach. Co.
wards The Georgian-Sundav Amer
ican Empty Stocking Fund. This. In
itself, warrants a good attendance.
It will afford an opportunity for
those who have not heretofore con
tributed to the fund to till the Christ
mas stockings of the poor to do their
duty to humanity. #
The Empty Stocking Fund will
also benefit by the dance to follow at
Kegudlo’a. While th* crowds are
laughing at the funny antics of the
j Tech students on the stage of the
C.rand, or whirling in the evolutions
- Your Wife’s Xmas!-
Give Her This Bungalow!
of the tango and turkey trot, down In
the poorer districts of Atlanta tin;
little children will he laughing with
Joy at the prospect of having old
Santa Claus with them on Christmas,
Just six days from now.
Don't Forget Free Concert.
Another event which will benefit
the Empty Stocking Fund will be
the FREE concert at the Forsyth
Theater next Sunday afternoon. Re
member, there is Absolutely no ad
mission charge.
The best musical talent of the city
will be presented at this affair. The
local organisation of the American
Federation of Musicians, which has
charge of the event, has promised that
never before has such a splendid
program been arranged.
Dovers of music of every type will
be satisfied. Novelties which will be
introduced will lend a variety to the
concert, which will make It unlike
the ordinary humdrum occasions of
tfils nature/
REM EM HER it is free The doors
will be opened at 2 o’clock Sunday
afternoon. You are invited to walk
in and take the best Heat you can
find. Ushers will be there to assist
you.
Come and bring your friend.
And the Christmas Editor is wait
ing for your subscription to the
Empty Stocking Fund.
Mere are the latest contributors to
the fun 1:
E. M. T. Stocking ... 10.00
pfaternal Order oi Eagles, Aerie
No. 714 10.00
Majer A Berkele, Inc 5.00
John Jentzen 5.00
A Helper 3.00
Steffansson Party's
Ship in Ice Jam; Men
Walk 2,000 Miles
SEATTLE. WASH.. Dec. 19.—The
story of how they walked 2,000 miles
from the Arctic Ocean to Circle City,
Fairbanks and Vaides was related to
day by Captain Louis Lane, Eben
Draper, of Boston, son of the former
Governor of Massachusetts; Dunbar
Lockwood, of Boston, and William T.
Hudson, a newspaper photographer,
who reached here from Valdez by
steamer.
The Polar Bear, their ship, they
said they left fast in the ice off Flax-
mans, Island. George Hilsby and John
Heard, both of Boston, refused to
leave the vessel.
Captain Lane said there was small
hope of the Karluk, one of the Stef-
ansson exploring party s boats, sur
viving the ice packs.
D. D. liummiy
3.00
$100 Down---and $26 Monthly
Electric Lights-—City Water
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bungalow in the picture. on our DIVIDE!) P'Y-
nd $;:*> h inotitt No mortgage to assume. BUY
your wife as a Xmas gift’
LOT. 45x152 ft. to alley. It
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a rut concrete block
*f the hardsonieiM bungalow- r. CAPITOL VIEW, <tr.*i<1c
■.mils- t s oi l> at, Ik-mmuie *ireet car rioe from the
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informat
W. D. BE A I IE, 207 Equitable Building
Bell Main 3520 A'.iania Phone 3520
Mrs. Nellie 9tewart ... 1.75
Little Ruth Curtis
1.00
A. C. Briscoe 1.00
Goodfellow
Alice Longshore
Raiford Moncrief
Dorothy Moncrief
Marguerite . Moncrief
Carroll Moncrief
LaFranoe Moncrief
1.00
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Shriners in Battle
Over Temple Change
CHATTANOOGA. Dec 19 A de
cisive fight for Shrine control in East
Tennessee will take place here to
night, when local Shriners will resist
the attempt of delegations from
Kr* xville and other upper Ka*t Ten
nessee cities to move the Alhambra
Temple from Chattanooga to Knox
ville
The 300 upper East Tennesseeans
will arrive this afternoon on a special
train
One Dead, 2 Hurt, in
Midnight Auto Frolic
FORSYTH, Dei'. 19.—When an au
tomobile overturned below Smarts at
midnight, W. T. Amerson was in
stantly killed and Bob Barefield and
George Atwood, all of Macon, were
injured. The auto wag running at a
high rate of speed and Bare field, the
owner, fulled to follow the road.
The machine went over an em
bankment. executing a complete som-
erwult and landing again on its
wheels. The party was planning a
hunting trip at Smrrrs to-day and
had been drinking.
2 More Automobiles
Are Reported Stolen
Two more automobiles were report-
0,. stolen Friday morning. The Buick
machine of W. V. Krlegshaber. No. 72
Austin street, was taken from in fron
of the Atlanta Theater Thursday
night.
James 1 Wright, with offices in the
Third National Bank building, report
ed that his Cadillac touring car had
been stolen from in front of the At
lanta Athletic Club.
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“WANT ADS”
START THINGS
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The r Start Sales and Profits
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To gut t he latter start t lie former by
starting to use the “Want Ad" «*td-
11ii!iis and Real Estate Section of
Hearst’s Sunday American
and Daily Georgian
Every ‘ Went Arl’ an OPPOR i UNITY
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Essig Bros. Co.
“Correct Dress for Men ’
Practical Gift Buyers Find
ros. Ready With a
Stock. Suiting Their Every
Desire!
No one could hope to select a finer stock of Men’s Clothing and Haberdashery
than one will find here.
Christmas Gifts are here in a profusion—gifts of wearables that are different
—that answer your question of what to give HIM!
Coming direct to Essig’s means coming direct to Headquarters.
Stunning Neckwear
|-q 00 ^ U - Vfc; ^hiimiusr Neckwear. ,Such striking
Essig Bros. Co.
Overcoats
Light, medium and heavy
weight Coats, a most complete
assortment of the best values in
Atlanta.
$15, $18.50, $20 and up.
patterns. So orinigal. Finest gifts.
J . and dozens of other men’s nedfuls. Bath and loung-
VJS LOU CS inu- robes, smoking jackets, mufflers, handkerchiefs,
canes, umbrellas and many other sensible, useful gifts. Beautiful
assortment to select from.
C I Itf'T'Q Swagger English Suits, tailored in the very height
C Di M *J 0 f fashion—of materials that are new and stylish.
“The Gift Supreme.’’ say we. Many conservative styles are here also. $15. $18,
$18.50, $20 and up to $40.
ESSIG BROS. CO.
26
Whitehall St.
EARST’S SUNDAY
AMERICAN is the
Real Estate Medium of the
South. It is read by a half
million persons each issue —
covering the entire Southland.
The Demand for Rooms
Is greater now than at any time dur
ing the season. If you have a desir
able room, let the public know it
through the “WANT AD” COL
UMNS OF HEARST’S SUNDAY
AMERICAN AND DAILY GEOR
GIAN.
Phone
The “Want Ad Man”
Main 100. Atlanta 8000.