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

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* n % — 'X" ■ , p~.mp Comfortable Christmas Shopping right in your own neighborhood. Colgate Comforts can be purchased any where. They are 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 Full line of holiday Gifts COLCftTEl CHRiSTCIfS ,s a ncRRv n u L 1 L. •Jin': AIL/1MA UC.UJfl/lA> AM) NEWS in thu criminal action ugainat Mr*-. Mary IJ«-ll*_* Crawford, accuw.l of th polMoninK of her ,gcd husband, J<»shu t Gravvford: Thomas H Goodwin, fx- Count ilman from th** Third VVa r i <’arl Gu«*k«, also an PX-Uour.Cllmin. George K ..ohnson, member of th • Polio** CornmtHSton; Watt I*. Kelly, «»n Atlanta attorney, and Judge W. H Preston. Recorder Pro Tern, twelv.- years and lerk of th- Police Court 21 y eu r s. Because of the numbi daten it is probable that will t>e an spectacular as Appellate Court position hub conclusion o which In* pre on the App< Judge Hill's Atlanta Circuit had not made he Would trek on the Court o opposition of It "I had made the future wbt pointtnent to tii ;s«id t<» The < know whether longer on this derided. In fat matter much tl :r of candt- at this content as that for th* n Preaion ha*- .1 great deal ! ■e Court. Wii- isly has been a running at ♦h ■ i was opposing a pine on die *• Uroyleg-Pot- ;i tie. Bruy’* * on vent ion m f Pottle might A pP‘*i order to dr? Scramble for Recordershio. irral report has beeri since Judge '& appointment t«» the Appellate 1 lh.it he would be a candidate i primaries for the remainder of • Hill's unexplred term. Judge declared these reports were without any foundation in so far cs they presumed a definite-decision on his part. Only second in Interest, to the hot fight that would develop between R •• . ud< r 1»»<• \ i«• - and Judy H<»an, in tlto ev-n’ that the latter decides jo «-n* r the 1 i>.t*-, would be the Hcrumbh- fci the K* oi dershlp left vacant by Broyles. Seven ;ilroadv ar;- in the race. Th< > .ire Will m M. Smith, attorne> for Jim <'onlay In the Crank case; Join V. Sin ' . selected ,s the prosecutor irs: Daily H to 7 Sun.9 to 1 Special Holiday Prics*:- i 0 Teeth $15 Gold Dust Plates Crown and t?0. Bridge Work n ona Main 17 OH 50c Painless Extraction Dr. E.G. Griffins Gate City Dental Rooms 24 1-2 Whitehall Over Brown & Allen’» EXAMINATION FREE $3 Plates $5 Fit Guaran teed DR. LINCOLN M’CONNELL to lecture on “COLORED FOLKS” at the BAPTIST TABERNACLE Monday, Decem ber 22. Special music by Tabernacle. rh<~' • A treat you can’t afford to miss. Reserved sea's $1.00. 1 vantage of •• in the Pol 11 ■Smith previot for the office, order Broybs ft. Pottle for Appeal*. Th th contest remitted in withdrew at th * State ■ it th« nomlnation ■ be unanimous. Broyles Recorder 15 year*. Broylc has been Recorder lift#** a years. In this time he lias attracted Statewide attention through the vig orous aid he ban given f'hief Beavers in tiie vice crusades that have swept Atlanta and the part he has taken in other civic reforms. Judge Roan, who resigned 1.1s pos 1 - lion ay Judge of th" Stone Mountain Circuit to take the appointment to rhu Appellate bench, has presided at many ■ f Georgia’s famous criminal trh> . cloning his career in the lower courts wit a t he Frank trial. Re.-order Broyles ankl in the .m- noum •■nient of his candidacy: To My Fellow Citizens of Geor gia: I have lately had so many in quiries from friends in different parts of the State about my can didacy for the Court of Appeals that 1 think it die them that, without further delay, I should publicly declare my intentions. I shall nositively be a candidate in the Democratic primary next summer for u place on the Court of Appeals. Under the rules of the primary. 1 will have to des ignate and run for ne particular judgeship. In the last primary, in 1912, when I o^^osed Judge Pottle, th* strongest argument used against my candidacy was tha: Atlanta already had one of the three judgeships, and was, there for*, not entitled to another. Despite this heavy handicap. I tied with Judge Pottle, but, in the State convention, I withdrew my name and allowed the South Georgia candidate To have a unanimous nomination. 1 do not propose to run again with this same handicap, and, therefore, I shaJl be a candidate for the un- expircd term of Judge Ken H. Hill, of Atlanta. This position is now held by Judge l. S. Roan, also of Atlanta, who was appointed temporarily to the place until the voters uf Georgia could elect Judge Hill’s successor. I do not intend to be gin my campaign for several mouths yet, but make this an nouncement now In response to the inquiries of my friends in At lanta. DOCTORS THANK ATLANTA FOR FISE TIE Officers Named, and Asheville Is Next Meeting Place—Second Largest Crowd Here. Police Seek Youth And Girl Who Took Auto for ‘Joy Ride' Police are searching for a young rnan with .eyeglasses, a fur-lined overcoat and a derby hat, and a young woman in a blue hat, n gray -uit and a crimson underskirt which peep* out front a slit skirt. They are supposed to have taken a touring car belonging to E. t\ Rup- ley from in front <»f the Atlanta Na tional Bank Building late Thursday and ?h*-n returned it after ”joy rid ing” for an hour and a half. The theft of the automobile w\>*» noticed by a trad * policeman. He l declared he saw the young man and ! the girl step into the automobile shortly after Rupley left it standing in front of the building, and that they drove slowly up Whitehall street, sa luting him ns they passed .Dili FIGHT EDI ‘Parisina” Is Coldly ] Slayer Patrick’s Received in Milan Wife Dies in West Special Cable to The Atlanta Geor TULSA, OKLA.. Inrt T. Patrick, w; lav yer convicted \\ liliarn M. Rice ; in a hospital herf Dec. 19.—Mr* • Ne i of the murde later.pardo While many of the surgeon* in at tendance* on the convention of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association left for* their homes Thursday night, quite a few remain ed in Atlanta Friday to take in the j _ “irtSSS ?,;£«.- iFn* Sunday Concert thanks to the local medical fraternity , Wolffungen to Sing at and Dr. Floyd McRae especially, and resolutions of appreciation for the ourtesies extended them by Manager \. R. Keen, of the Georgian Terrace, association concluded its twen- ihe la! Thurs- Herr De C'ortez Wolff ungen will be , the soloist at the free rfrgan concert l Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the Auditorium-Armory under Music Festival Association auspices. Charles A. Sheldon. Jr., will be organist, and Mist* Mildred Harrison will be the accompanist. Among the number Herr Wolffun- gen will sing is the “Celeste Aida,” made famous by Caruso. Herr Wolf- fungen came to Atlanta from Wash ington, where lie had charge of the Washington grand opera chorus. ty-sixth annual day afternoon. The election of officer* consumed a good portion of the time earlier ti: the day, and the afternoon session was presided over by the new presi dent. Dr. John Wesley Long, of Greensboro, N. C. The new head is one of the eight surviving original members. Other officers elected were: Vice presidents, Arthur Carroll Scott, Temple, Texas, and James F. Mitchell, Washington. D. C. Secretary. W. D. Haggard. Nash ville, Tann.; re-elected. Treasurer, LeGrand Guerry, Colum- . . ... , .. . . . . kj S G Saturday will he the last date on ”«'otincli, Stuart McGUire. Richmond, * htc *> applications for enrollment in Va.; Karon Saunders. Fort Worth, j »>« free night school for the, winter Texas; Rudolph Matas, New Orleans; I te ™ w111 be received. J. M. T. Finney. Baltimore; John), Th “ , ~ m v ~ Electrician. Angered at Action of Aldermen in Turning Down In crease, Seeks Referendum. City Electrician Turner is busy*) preparing to have the question of th«* I iticrefl.se in the salary of his office re- ; ferred to the. voters. “I don’t see w hat right a man like | Alderman C. H. Kelley has to tun. j down a salary raise of an official j elected by the people,” .-aid Turner. “He wasn’t elected by the people; he j was elected by Council.” The electrician was piqued by Un vote of Aldermen Ragsdale, Kelley; and Warren, which killed his raise. > Acpfcrding t■ * City Attorney Mayson. the salary of the office must he fixeo the year before ..election by a charter provision. Unless the electrician can. get an election on the matter before tli** first j of the year or have a special meeting ■ of the City-Council called and tin matter reconsidered, there seems u. be little chance for him to get tin ; increase. CHRISTMAS Last Chance to Enter Night School at Tech K. {J. Mathew.son. president of Georgia Tech, announced Friday that Young Brown, St. Louis. Chairman of arrangements commit tee. Hubert A. Royster. Raleigh. N. C. Asheville, N. C., was named as the next place of meeting. The conven tion had the second largest attend ance of any In its history, the 1909 meeting holding the record. The winter term began last week, but it was decided to make a special arrangement to hold the application list open for one week longer. The night school offers advantages to boys who have not the money or time to attend the day school. MILLION AT PITTSBURG. WASHINGTON. Dec. 9. Pitts burg. Ra., proper had a population of 533.905 persons in 1910. the outside territory 510,838 and the metropoli tan district 1,044,743, according to a census report to-day. JEWELERS & BROKERS 301 Peters ^ Bldg. Money to Loan. Phone Main 228 STRICTLY PRIVATE. Ml Pure Havana-Boiseslic and Imported Clears W e have the largest and finest stock of Cigars in the South. Call and inspect the many beau tiful Christmas packages. Manx- different shapes and sizes. Some thing for every individual re quirement. Special Attention Given Mail Orders 7 E. Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. STILL HEADS TEMPLE. MACON. I >er. 19. -Glenn G. Toole, wlc wns largely instrumental in se curing the establishment of the A1 Sil.ah Temple «»t Shriners here several sears ago, has been re-elected illus trious potentate for the ensuing year. He has been at the head of lh*- tem ple ever since it was established. Tremendously Overstocked n .w—i iwiwiTjj'wfcWMMaitMjMBBMBMMMra* f i ii—mr I TimiM- mi mi i—■—mi Suits and Coats Less Than Half! I’!x f uiis<*asoiiahlo weather lias left us "swamped”'with Ladies' and Misse-C Fine ('oats and Suits. We are determined to TI KN THESE INTO CASH THIS WEEK. 200 of the finest “MAX M. SCHWARTZ” model Suits in the lot ALL im, beg Mining Saturday morning, at LESS I'll \N HALF I*RICL. Everv swell fabrie, coloring, style and novelty of tin season. BETTER COME EARLY. (Third Floor)'. Schwartz Suits Less Than Half Price $40 and $50 ‘‘MaxM.Schwartz” SUITS $16.50 In every new fabric of the season—scores of fas cinating new uovdty styles. $20 to $25 . SUITS $8.5 1000 Bargains in High tirade jjj Jewelry & Novelties ml Complete line of liigll-graiir Jewelry aiiii Novelties at LOWKST PKK'KS IN ATLANTA. We invite eomparison of prices. See our window display. Christmas Gifts l'raeelet Watches. Mesh bat's, Vani ties. Card Cases, Picture Frames, beads, l.aVallieres. Cut)’ buttons. Men s Watches, fobs. Chains. Clocks, Cut Class, bracelets. Ivinas, brooches. Scarf “Schwartz ” Suits Less Than Half Price $40 and $50 COATS $19.50 Latest novelty styles in SilK Plush, Mole Skltt amt all the other flue fabrics, l lttsh and fur-trimmed. $25 and $30 COATS > Pins, etc. MAIN FLOOR | Jjj $16 to $19 $15 and $20 SUITS COATS m $7.48 go 1 , ’* i- , . fl.t'i. • new rst fab- J 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. Whitehall To Announce Result Of Chamber Canvass Tic result of the “whirlwind cam paign” 'or Georgia Chamber of Com merce funds is to be announced at 1 o’clock Friday afternoon at the Pied mont Hotel. The workers started out to raise Atlanta's share of $50,000. amounting to $12,500. of that sum $2,500 already had been subscribed, and it is expected that the remaining $10,000 will be reported at the lunch eon. The fund Is to be devoted bv the State Chamber to the interests of Georgia farmers, with special atten tion to the Hi>11 weeviil. ‘Diversify Crops,' Bulletin Will Urge The next important bulletin soon to be issued by the Department of Ag riculture will be on “crop diversifica tion.” The booklet has been com piled with much care, and expected to prepare Georgia farmers for the boll weevil. The satisfactory profit from various crops, now little grown In the State, Is to be shown. Oats, wheat and corn will he featured, though the recent impetus given corn has raised It to prominence. Wheat, once grown ex tensively, Is now almost entirely neg lected. Duke of Orleans Fas Arms Broken Skating j Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. BULBILS. Dec. 19.—The Duke of Orleans, royalist pretender to the ! throne of France, had both his arms ! broken to- day in a fall while skating in an exclusive Belgian club. The Duke was In Brussels in con nection with a suit for separation brought against him In the Belgian courts by the Duchess. Cavalry Veterans Toast Win. J. Harris Members of the Atlanta Gamp of Wheeler's Cavalry were discussing Friday the annual dinner of the or ganization held at the Hotel Anslu/ Thursday night. William J. Harris. Director of the United States Census Bureau and a son-in-law of General Wheeler, was the guest of honor. Fifty-three vet erans of the famous mounted regi ment of the Confederate army were present. Colonel John Prather pre sided as toastmaster. Brought Back to Face 'Tiger' Charge COLUMBUS, Dec. 19.—Sheriff Hud son, of Spalding County, passed through Columbus yesterday en route from Rensacoln to Griffin with Tonis Pm e. charged with violating the pro hibition law. Pace has figured in a number of similar cases in Muscogee County. Wilton Jeilico Coal $5.00 PER TON The Jeliica Coal Co. B2 PEACHTREE ST. Atlanta Phons 3668 Bell Phone Ivy 1585 For Him Rapid-Shave Powder Shaving Stick Perfected Shaving Cream Talc Powder —the “ hniah ** 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 Hu Talc Powder -—6 perfumes and Untcented Sachet Powder ‘ Ribbon Dental Cream £clat Soap Cashmere Bouquet Seer Natural Violet Soap For the Children Young People's Perfumes Miniature Perfumes Remember to get big tubes of Ribbon Dental Cream for their stockings \ COLGATE & CO E#t. 1806 New York .•1 Datntv lonad i'-okt Ptrfume ^ O gC*X\ v A > . X A * ‘ '» Luxurious Si -w Ck Comfort C /—/MI