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

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'1 TTTF ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS ijfljiilWIt lUUiillliWllHIMIII Comfortable Christmas Shopping —right in your own neighborhood. Colgate Comforts can be purchased any where. They are attrac tive, useful and moder- atein price. They offer in their variety something appropriate for every member of the family. Check this list and take it with you. 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 COME IN full line of Holiday Gifts .4'i VlMi nr m BROYLES 10 SEEK HILLS ion againvt Mr- husband. Josh H. < rf)()dWill. th#* Third War unci Im t xveco date at the unexplred Hill on the nounced his int ter made put*. Judge L. S. 1 conclusion of which he presh on the Appelh Judge Hill’s »i Atlanta <’ii «-u:: had not mad* he would * k on the Court • opposition <*f It “I had mud*- the future v» . polntment t»» tli Mid to Th< know whether longer on this decided. In f«n matter much t! i»s was * n - that 1 will announce- j the new j this conte. that for th- Preston ha' rreat deal .< 'ourt. Wh lias been Broy rition s le inig' Scramble for Recordership. • o-rai report has been slm e Jnug* n’w appointment t»» the Appellate i h that lie would be a candidate '.e primaries foi the remainder of *<• H i s unexplred term. Judg> n 'ie< lared these report* were w u t any foundation in so far tv preanmed a definite derision on P« r uly second In interest to the hot .vould develop betwpen Ft •* vies and Judge Roan, in the the latter decides to enf-T vould be the scramble for iership left vacant by ! fight that c arder Brc 1 event that the R Bro v « Heven alreadv ar/* In the rare. They nr*' William M. 3mlth ( attorney for Jim Conley in the Prank case; John Y Smith, selected as the prosecutor GRIFFIN Special Holiday Price Hours: Daily 8 to 7 Sun. 9 to I Phone $15 Gold Dust Plates Crown and Bridge Work . Painless r , Extraction *) Dr. E.G. Griffin's Gate City Dental Rooms 24 1-2 Whitehall Over Broum Sc Alien’* 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 ch'- 1 \ treat you can’t afford to miss. Reserved seats $1.00. i probable til; spectacular ; Court positioi hud the advantage of i experience in the Folic m M Smith prevlou candidate for the offlr.-, running at Hi time Recorder Hroylee was oppoaio Judge J. R. Pottle to n plac on cli <’ourt of Appeals. The Hroyles-Pot tl* contest resulted in a t withdrew' at th? Htate cn tho tl • omlnatlon oi I be unanimous. Broyles Recorder 15 years. Broyles has been Recorder fifteen years. In this time he has attracted Htate-wid.* attention through the vig orous aid he has given Chief Beavers in the vice crusades that have swept Atlanta and the part he h is taken in other civic reforms. Judge Roan, who resigned Lis posi tion as Judge of the Stone Mountain Circuit t() take the appointment to the Appellate bench, has presided at many of < Georgia’s famous criminal triers, closing his career in the lower courts with the Frank trial. Recorder Broyles Bifid in the an nouncement 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 I think it due them that, ■without further delay, 1 should publicly declare m\ Intentions. I shall positively be a candidate In the Democratic primary next summer for a place on the Court of Appeals. Under the rules of the primary. I will have to des ignate and run for ne particular judgeship, in the last primary, in 1912, when 1 oonosdd Judge Pottle, the strongest argument used against my candidacy was that Atlanta already had one of the three judgeships, and wan, there fore, not entitled to another. Despite this beany handicap, T 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, find, therefore. I shall be ft candidate for the un expired term of Judge Ben 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 of Georgia could elect Judge Hill's successor. I do not Intend to be gin my campaign for several months yet, but make this an nouncement now in response to the inquiries of my friends in At lanta. STILL HEADS TEMPLE. MACON, Dec. 18.—Glenn G. Toole, who was largely instrumental ip we ening the. establishment of the Ai SI all Temple of Shriners here several years ago, lias *been re-elected illus- tiious potentate for the ensuing year. He has beeft at the head of the tem ple ever since it wa» established. Tremendously Overstocked Suits and Coats Less Than Half! ■■■■KrawEi mmemmmmm mmmmtwmmmmm mmmmmmMm mmmmwmmmmmm mmmmmaammm Th< umu-usoiiabli* weather lias left us ‘‘swamped” with Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Coats and Suits. We are determined to TERN THESE INTO (ASH THIS WEEK. 200 of the finest “ MA X M. S< ’ll WA KTZ” model Suits in the lot \LI. l>e» inning Saturday morning, at LESS THAN HALE Elf ICE. Even swell fabric, coloring, stvle and novelty of the season. BETTER COME EARLY. (Third Floor)'. Schwartz” Suits Less Than Half Price $40 and $50 “MaxM. Schwartz” SUITS $16.50 new fabric of -scores of fas ti cw novelty $20 to $25 SUITS $9.50 1000 XMAS Bargains In High tirade (I ] Jewelry & Novelties Complete line of "high-gi'mlt' Jewelry nnd Novelties at LONVKST BRICKS l\ ATLANTA. We invite comparison of prices. See our window display. Christmas Gifts Bracelet \\ Hi idles. Mesh Bugs. \ioii ties. Card Cases. Picture Frames, Beads. LaVidliercs, Cuff Buttons, Men's Watches, Fobs, Chains. Clocks, Cut (;lass. Bracelets. Rings. Brooches. Scarf XIA IS FLOOR ‘‘Schwartz ” Suits LessThan Halt Price $40 and $50 COATS $19.50 l.atest novelty styles in Sill. Hush, Mole Skin and all the other tine fabrics, plush und fur-trimmed. $25 and $30 COATS $12.50 $16 to $19 SUITS S7.4N charming S \ < 'omblnatlon $15 and $20 COATS $7.t8 than the ma terials and making No matter hois manj >ou'vo I tough t. you’ll buy one of these "on sight.” ui choice 95 Whitehall STUNTk Fill FINE TIE Officers Named, and Asheville Is Next Meeting Place—Second Largest Crowd Here. W'hih many of the surgeon- in at tendance on the convention of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological AsflociatlOQ left for their homes Thursday night, quit* ft few remain ed In Atlanta Friday to take in the interesting sights of the city. With the adoption of resolutions of thanks to the local medical fraternity und Dr. Floyd McRae especially, and resolutions of appreciation for the courtesies extended them by Manager A. R. Keen, of the Georgian Terrace, the association concluded Its twen ty-sixth annual session late Thurs day afternoon. The election of officers consumed a good portion of the time earlier in the day, and the afternoon session was presided over by the new presi dent, Dr. John Wesley Dong, of Greensboro, N. C. The new head is one of the eight surviving original members. <»ther officers elected were: Vice presidents, Arthur Carroll Scott, Temple. Texas, and James F. Mitchell, Washington, D. C. Secretary, W. D. Haggard, Nash ville. Tsnn.; re-elected. Treasurer, LeGrand Guerry, Colum bia. S. C. Council, Stuart McGuire. Richmond, Va.; Bacon Saunders, Fort Worth, Texas; Rudolph Matas, New Orleans; J. M. T. Finney, Baltimore; John Young Brown, St. Douls. 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 tho second largest attend ance of any in its history, the 1909 meeting holding the record. To Announce Result Of Chamber Canvass Ti e result of the “whirhvltid cam-’ palgn” or Georgia Chamber of Com merce filed a Is to be ahnouneed 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 by the State Chamber to the interests of Georgia fanners, with special atten tion to the Doll weevlll. Police Seek Youth And Girl Who Took Auto for 'Joy Ride' Police are « arching for a young man with eyeglasses, a fur-lined owreoat. and a derby hat, and a young woman in a blue hat, a gray suit and a crimson underskirt which I»eep« out from a silt skirt, Tl ev are supposed to have taken a touring ear belonging to E. C. Rup- ley from in front «>f the Atlanta Na tional Bank Building late Thursday and then returned It after "Joy rid ing" for an hour and a half. The theft <#f the automobile noticed by trat: • policeman. He declared he saw the young man and the gin step into the automobile shortly after Kupley left It standing In front of the building, and that they drove slowly up Whitehall street, sa luting him as they passed. Wolffungen to Sing at Free Sunday Concert Herr De Cortez Wolffungen will be the soloist at the free organ concert Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the Auditorium-Armory under Music Festival Association auspices. Charles A. Sheldon, ,Ir., will be organist, and Miss Mildred Harrison will be the a<•( ompanlst. Among the number Herr Wolff un- gen will sing is the "Celeste Aida." made famous by Caruso. Herr Wolf fungen came to Atlanta from Wash ington, where he had charge of the Washington grand opera chorus. i FIGHT FOR Parisina" Is Coldly Received in Milan Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. MILAN Dec 19.—Mascagnis new 1 opera, "Parisina,’’ the libretto of which was written by D’Annunzio, was pro- * tlueed at LaScala and coldly received. Slayer Patrick's Wife Dies in West TULSA, OKLA., Dec. 19. -Mrs \ bert T. Patrick, wife of the New Yoi la\ ver convicted of the murder \\ i 11am M. Rice and later pardon- died in a hospital here early to- a Last Chance to Enter Night School at Tech K. G. Mathevvson, president of Georgia Tech, announced Friday that Saturday will be the last date on which applications for enrollment In the free night school for the winter term will be received. 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. Electrician, Angered at Action of Aldermen in Turning Down In crease, Seeks Referendum. City Electrician Turner is busy preparing to have the question of the increase in the salary’ of his office re- I ferred to the voters, "I don’t see what ‘right a man like Alderman G. H. Kelley has to turn down a salary raise of an official elected by the people,’’ said Turner. "He wasn’t elected by the people; he was elected by Council.” The electrician was piqued by the vote of Aldermen Ragsdale, Kelley and Warren, which killed his raise. According to City Attorney Mayson, the salary of the office must be fixed the year before election by a charter provision. Unless the electrician can get an election on the matter before the first of the year <>r have a special meeting of the Gtty Council called and the matter reconsidered, there seems to be little chance for him to get the increase MILLION AT PITTSBURG. WASHINGTON. Dec. 19.—Pitts burg. Pa., 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. CHRISTMAS CIGARS » All Pure Havana-Domestic and Imported Cigars We have the largest and finest stock of Cigars in the South. Call and inspect the many beau tiful Christmas packages. Many different shapes and sizes. Some thing for every individual re quirement. Special Attention Given Mail Orders 0PPENHEIM CIGAR COMPANY 7 E. Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. 'Diversify Crops,' Bulletin Will Urge The nefct important bulletin soon to be Issued by the Department of Ag riculture w^ll be on "crop Hi versifica tion.” The booklet has beei\ com piled- wkli much care, and i < 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, t »ats, wheat and corn will be 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 Has Arms Broken Skating Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. BRUSSELS, Dec. if. —Tho 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 Wm. J. Harris Members of the Atlanta (’amp of Wheeler’s Cavalry were discussing Friday the annual dinner of the or ganization held at the Hotel Ansloy Thursday night. William J. Harris, Director of th-.* United States Gensus Bureau and a son-in-law of General Wheeler, waul the guest of honor. Fifty-three vet erans of the famous mounted regi ment of the Confederate army were preaehL^Colonel John JdL Prather pre-1 sided as’ toastmaster. Brought Back to Face 'Tiger' Charge COLUMBUS, Doc. 19.--Sheriff Hud- j son.’ of Spalding County, passed through Columbus yesterday en route I from Pensacola to Gridin with Tom J Pjh **, charged with v.'dating the pro-> hibition law. Pace has figured in a number of ' similar cases in Mus Wilton Jellicn Coal $5.00 PER TON The Jellico Coal Go. 82 PEACHTREE ST. Atlanta Phon? 3663 Bell Phone Ivy 15S5 A Colgate Gift Box Florient—Flowers of the Orient —a new Colgate perfume Colgate Toilet Waters -—of many different perfume* — you may aelect her favorite. Colgate’s Cold Cream —in Jars and Tube* Charmis Face Powder —an exquisitely fine PoudredeRii Talc Powder —fi perfume* and Unscented Sachet Powder Ribbon Dental Cream Eclat Soap Cashmere Bouquet Sct.i 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 JEWFXERS A BROKERS 101 Peters Bldg Money I f' j to Loan. Phone Main 228 STRICTLY PRIVATE Monad Violet Perfume A Dainty Giff ^ Cleanliness Comfort Charm l Air U-OU) - M*