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JIEARST : SI'NDAV aJIKRH'AN'. ATLANTA. HA . SUNDAY. DECBMBHK 21. IMS.
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retary the Haslett Warehouse Company; R. E. Huie, president
Parrott & Co.; Edward A. Kell, A. P. Redding, V/alter A
Denison, Willis Peel, J, Pasquale Company; Bliss & Faville; i
J. D. Grant, Everett Pulp and Paper Company , Edward L.
Eyre, J. C. Wilson, A. Schilling & Co.; California Wine Asso
ciation; W S. Greenfield, Hills Bros.; Lachman & Jacobi;
Samuel Lilienthal, secretary Crown Distilleries Company;
H. F. Alexander. J. A, Colger & Co.; Jefferson F. Moser, gen
eral secretary Alaska Packers' Association; F. L. Washburn,
vice president Western Meat Company; Andrew Corrigan,
Dunning. Corrigan & Hayden Co.; A B. Caldwell, manager
Oriental Warehouse Company: R. P. Schwerin, Pacific Mail
Steamship Company; Lester L. Morse, president C. C. Morse
& Co.; S. G. Lippert, president Brown Bros. Co.; Isaac Liebtns,
president C. C. Morse & Co:, S. G. Lippert, president Erown
Bros. Co.; Isaac Liebes, president H. Liebes & Co.; Arthur G.
Towne, Blake Mosflt & Towne; George W McNear, Edgar J.
Depue, Richard A Fanto, Pacific Coast agent, General Acoustic
Company; Abbott H. Hanks, T. C. Coogan; Leroy Nickel, vice
president Miller & Lux, Inc.; Charles H. Bentley, California
Fruit Canners’ Association; George T. Cameron, president
Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company; Philip Teller, Norton
Teller & Co.; J. H. Ames, Ames, Harris, Seville Company;
Nathan H. Frank; Ritchie L. Dunn, general manager American
Biscuit Company; John Wellmore. Wcllmore Bros., H. J. Mor
ton, vice president Pacific Hardware and Steel Company; C.
Atherton, Macondray & Co.; Walter E. Buck, manager trans
portation department Associated Oil Company; Leander Sher
man. president Sherman, Clay & Co.; Philip T. Clay, vice pres
ident Sherman, Clay & Co.; William A. Magee; Leon Blum;
Charles H. Runyion, president Goodyear Rubber Company;
D. Ghiradelli, D. Ghiradelli Co.; Page Bros.; George E. Bil
lings; Hall Bros.; Marine Railway and Steamship Building
Company; W. 8 Dimond & Co.; G. W. McNeer, Inc.; George
H. Higbeela, vice president and manager Pacific Coast Steam
ship Company; Robert Dollar, president the Robert Dollar
Company.
Sour, Gassy
Stomach
Dizziness, Bad Breath All Dis
appear by Taking Tyner 's
Dyspepsia Remedy.
v ..m, I *. »ttl« of Tyner’* Pytq>*»p*a
K«*nie<1> tli<* wonderful new remedy for
1 >y*pej..sia l will give you wuch quick re
lief of every form of htuimicli and bow**'
trouble an to hxtonNh you, an It Iihh
l undretls of suffer* rn from indigestion,
diszinehH after eating, Moating. bad
breath, heartburn, sour tn*t in/? of the
M»l*hlng wind. Tyner's
Remedy. a preparation made from pur
est Ingredient* and haw pri*>«t healing
power on the digestive organa, acting
directly on the delicate lining of the
Momaoh and intestine*. It la different
from all oilier preparation)* for Dyapep-
*ia and cures when all else falls. Fue
a- directed on bottle. Tbe good effect*
will come quick. You wi’I Know by re
>ult* In a few minutes* that Tyner’s
1 <y'spepsiu Kcmedv is what you need
and have been looking for
I>o not d**lav. Jf you suffer from any
.stomach trouble, dyspepsia, or bowel
trouble, pain In tip head or eyeballs
ta sign of Indigestion), get a 50c bottle
at once. Don't mind the price If V
. tires you It Is worth $10 t• * vnu. Hold
by druggist* everywhere Advt
Mrs. Marvin, Titanic
Widow, to Wod Again
NEW TOFIK, Dec. 20. -Mrs. Mary
E. Marvin, one of the sufvfvon* of the
Titanic, whose husband was lost
when the ship went down, will he
married to Horace De Camp on
Christmas afternoon in the Harlem
Pretbyterlan Church.
The Marvins were returning from
a honeymoon trip at the time of the
disaster. They remained abroad,
purposely a few days lute, to take
tile Titanic.
Gets Overtime Pay
After Forty Years
WALTHAM, MASS.. Dec. 20.
Government pay for overtime work
performed 40 years ago jhas been
uwjjrded Aflrtcnuart John llandrahan
(A iqtter from thf War lt*partmeft
to-day informed him that In* had been
allowed $500 for extra work at the
Wutertown arsenal in 1ST3.
Alderman Handrahan hopes to re
ceive the money before Christmas.
High Cost of Living
Makes Ohioans Crazy
i/
Official Report Shows the Victims of
Financial Worry Crowd Asy
lums of State.
COLIT.Murn, OHIO. Dec. 20.—The ,
steadily Increasing higli cost of living
threatens to compel Ohio to build mure j
asylums to house Hs breadwinners who
are worried Into tnaantity through in-
ubillty to “make both ends m* et ' lie-
ports of the Statu Board of Admlnlsfra.
lion to Governor Cox nhow that 13 per
cent of the 2.39ft Ohioan* whose mental
ity weakened last year suffered because
of causes skfn to financial trouble -
overwork, worry and nervous exhaus
tion
Htntlstlcs of fhe occupations of those
admitted show that more and more per
rons in w:)lks of Ufy where remunera
tion b not great ere committed each
year laborers, a • elmnlc*. miners,
painters and ear pan ter*.
Steamship War May
Follow Steerage Cut
Special Cable to The American.
LONDON, Dee. 20 —The Berlin 1
eorrespondent of The London Tine s
is authority for the statement that
tin? North Atlanth Pool lines have
agreed to redyce steerage rates o
Canada from $35 to $30 as from Jan
uary 1.
This will probably be the signal f j.' |
the baginning of a rate-cutting war i
on the part of companies. Hitherto
they have been holding off until the
conference scheduled to take place n j
Paris on January 21. They will prob
ably now be forced to follow suit.
The White Star and Cunard Com
panies, which run steamers to conti
nental ports, will he affected first.
President of Chile
To See Panama Fair j
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.—Ramon
Burros Luco, President of Chile, wili
probably viRlt the United States dur
ing tli*■ Panama-Pacific Exposition at
San Francisco In 1915. To members j
of the American delegation now In I
Chile < n behalf of the exposition au- ;
thorltles here Luco has expressed n
keen desire to visit this count rv. Tho
Inrima'Wn has been received cordially!
hero, both in official circles and among I
those having to do with the exposi- j
lion.
The Chilean executive will come of- |
flcially and will he accorded all the
honors of his rank as the head of a
sister nation
Stork Leaves Baby Son, I’m Proud of You,
In Burning House Is Mother's Greeting
CLEVELAND. Dec
"Son, 1
ERIK. PA. Deo. 20.—A bad. v.
born in tho home of Ouy T Ju-tU:.-, , f 1 " "^' 3 .. ° f » ou; 1 knew you ha ' |
xuperlntMdent of the Br;. *' tLTwo- the benediction pro-I
ted Charities, while the ho-jse or. roum-ed oil Alfred H. Smith, of N.'wj
fire. ' York., nevvlj'-eleated president of the
Firemen succeeded in preventing N "* U ' by Ills 85--
„ v< .r-oM mother, Mrs? < Charlotte ■
tim liame* from reaching the roon • , ;th , i**r tho w >n paid her a sur-
where the mother and child lay. nr e \ ,-'t at her home here to-day. ,
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ifbJepFGDfffasiery
for Am r-rjh
An Ideal Gift
Uy purchasing them hv
t lit- box racIt paii' is guaran
teed for a month. Prices,
*1.50 to $3.00 box. For sale
at
Regal Shoe Store
Six Whitehall St.
ASTHMA
BABY HAS TWELVE TOES.
YORK. PA., Dec. 20 -A child recent
ly born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wen
ger, of DUlsburg. has six fingers on
each hand and six toes on each foot.
Tile extra fingers are jollied to the
I and* ot the have of the little finger.
The sixth toe on each foot grows out
from the base of the little toe. The
child Is normal In all other respects
RELIEVED IN 2 MINUTES
Or Money Refunded. 50c Pkg. by Mii!.
!sn’t Ojr Offer Fair? Send for
“Thomason’s Famous Asthma Remedy” to
AMERICAN ASTHMATIC CO. Inc., ATLANTA, GA.
TH 0R1G.N .TOR 0. : Tii MASON’S FA^OJS ASTHMA REMEDY
spent a great deal of money experimenting on others after being cured
himaelf, sending out camples and otherwise making a special study of
asthma. Not finding a single case in £ny climate that it would not relieve!
instantly wo discontinued sendinq out samples and put it up in 5Cc pack
ages with a guarantee th^t it would relieve any ca“t» of asthma in two min
utes or mcr.ev wou'd be refunded, 6 packages for $2.50. Good minsters
have told their congregations from the pulpit abcut the wonderful merits
of “Thomason’s Famous Asthma Remedy,” unsolicited by us. Good wo
men write us t^at they ef^c pCn/ei every night that our remedy may reach
every sufferer with asthma. All orders filled the day received. All in
quiries answered personally, not bv circular letters, e
360823 CARPETS FURNITURE RUGS Erjgr,
ONLY THREE DAYS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
For three days we will give bargains
that are real money-savers—something
all may enjoy-—in useful articles. Here
are a few of the many:
^KIPMOBSLES^
Provides a delightful and healthful outdoor sport for
boys and girls. Designed for coasting on a level street or
down hill. The rider gains a quick start by placing one
foot on the riding platform and using the other to skip
along the ground. The result is an enjoyable coast, with
both feet on the platform and perfect steering control
with the hands. Steers like a bicycle. It is Noiseless. The
construction of the “Skipmobile” is such as to make it
easy running. Friction is reduced to a minimum, as
there are but two wooden wheels, working on steel axles
and steel hub bushings. Heretofore there has been an
objection to crudely made vehicles, such as boys usually
put together with roller-skate wheels, etc., hut the
■ ‘Skipmobile” glides along noiselessly and gracefully.
All parts arc made of selected Hardwood and Var
nished. Securely braced and reinforced throughout by
long steel bolts, insuring absolute safety with rough and
hard usage. Has Brake on rear wheel. Size: 36 inches
long, 27 inches high; platform, 6 inches wide; wheels,
6 inches in diameter; weight, 180 pounds, to case.
Worth and should
sell for $1.50. )
Special for
three days
Writing Desks
*
Hastings’ Windows
On Sunday and Monday
will be tilled with the choicest and most beautiful of flow
ering plants. A pot of flowers in full bloom, deliciously
fragrant, make tbe nicest kind of a Christmas remem
brance. Come and see them.
Paper White Narcissus 50 cents
White Roman Hyacinths 50 and 75 cents
Cylamens (assorted colors) 75 cents
Ferns 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00
Sweet-Singing Canaries
One of these sweet-voiced songsters will be a constant
reminder of the giver through months and even years.
Canaries always have been popular as a Christmas remem
brance and this year is no exception. Every bird sold
carries with it the Hastings guarantee as to its singing
qualities. $2.75 each.
Brass cages, all sizes and slides, front $1.25 to $4.50 each.
Goldfish and Globes
Always interesting to the children. Finely marked fish
10, 15 and 25 cents each, according to size. Globes from
25 cents to $3.50.
Purchases Can Be Made Any
Day and Deliveries Made
December 24, if Desired
Every Woman in Atlanta
Kvon woman in Atlanta should visit our store—look pyer tin- many pre
pared, “ready to eat” dishes, cooked by experienced chei's. seasoned to suit tiie
most fastidious. Our perfect equipment of Ranges, Broiler -aud Bakeries ena-
hlfjs us t<» produce ijesult^ that put not be had atj vourjhoiue. Bviji y dish prepared^
in tho most approved manner.
Roasted Poultry for Xmas
We have a number of extra choice Turkeys. Reese. Ducks and Ileus which
will be j i re pared in the regular delicious‘‘Silverman” style
Or you may order our special Dressed Poultry, uncooked, at lowest mar
ket prices.
THREE DAYS SPECIALS
HASTINGS’
16 West
Mitchell Street
SALADS.
Potato ShIhB *..20oU>.
Chicken Salad 60c 11»
Cucumber Salad 30c Ft.
Shrimp Salad 25c ^ Ft.
Tuna Fish Salad 25c H Ft.
Debater salad 25c Ft.
Waldorf salad 35c Ft.
• rab Salad 25c Ft.
Potato Chips 20c lb
’.desla w a. .10c Pt.
Stuffed Tomatoes 20c
Stuffed Roll Poppers 10c
Cottago Cheese 16c
Head Lettuce Celery
Caviar
Fresh Tomatoes Deviled Crabs
Stuffed Mangoes
Olives Imported Dill Pickles
Sour Pickles Sweet Pickles
Chow Chow
Hipe Olives 1n quart cans S5c Qi
Something Rare, Rich and Ta*ty.
Mayonnaise Dressing. Pt. 10c
Mayonnaise Dressing. > , Ft 20c
Mayonnaise Dressing. Pint 30c
lirunswick Stew 25c Ft
Creole Sausage 25c Pt
lteast Spring Chicken 50 to 75c
Drolled Hens 75c to $1.25
Itoaai L>uek Roast Turkey
Roast Goose
Roast Reef, sliced (boneless).. ,50c Uv
Roast lamb, sliced (boneless). ,50c lb.
Roast Cork, sliced (boneless).. .50c lb
Home Boiled Ham, sliced (bone
less) 50c lb.
Skinned Ham, sliced (boneless) .40c l’>.
Imported Ham, sliced (boneless) SOe lb.
Westphalian Ham Limerick Ham
Smoked Tongue, sliced SOe IK
Smoko*! Tongue, whole cooked . .50c lb.
Smoked Tongue, whole, plain.. .30c lb.
SAUSAGES.
Kosher Sausage Vienna Wien •
Ring Mosaic Liver
Frankfurter Bologna
Salami Goose Liver
Knackwurst
Blood and Tongue Sausage
Landjaeger Sausage Smoked Beef
Peppered Beef Postromer
Lachs Ham
German Brotwurst
t orn I ’* »• '. sliced 60o lb.
Co* P* -»f. Whole, cooked 40c lb.
Corn Bl'm. whole, plain 30e lb.
Jtn pore
Munste*
Roquef*'!
McLaren a
B?
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CHEESE.
tl Swiss Parmesan
Came m her i
Imperial
Sag<$
Club In Jar.-’
glisb Stilton
I ' : . >i K Neufchatel
FT Creu m TMmiento
Wi th Rarebit Cream
LhUi; s American
Cottage Cheese Snappy
Llmbui f--r
SMOKED AND PICKLEO FISH.
Suit Mackerel Bismarck Herring
Marinated Herring
Smoked White Fish
Slit ,ed Halibut Smoked Salmon
Smoked Bueckllng
Smoke*! Eels
Roll Mops Spreid Sardellen
Salt Sardellen Rena Sardellen
Pickle*: l>U Pickled Salmon
Pickled Herring Anchovies
(ivorgia.
A thousand and one items of food to interest every man, woman and child in
(We Solicit Mail Orders)
Silverman’s Bohemian Restaurant
Special Noonday
Luncheon 35c
1 2 to 3 Dai y
NIGHT SERVICE
Sra Foods All seasonable
dishes served in the best of
st vie.
Special Noonday Luncheon every Jay. Not only special
it price, but special in quality—always u well selected, appe
tizing menu.
Theater parties given special attention. .Moreover, here
you ean find the perfectly served special dishes which can
make a party supper a success.
0pp. Candler Bldg.
Cor. IV. Pr or and
Houston
■■■•■■■RiiHRMOHM! Phone Ivy
Delicatessen Shop 341.
Silverman’s
Blackboards
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A help and delight to a child. flC
vvorth $2.50, special tpLiJtl
Child’s Rockers
What would please the little child more or
give more permanent pleasure? From
$1.25 So $5.00
Doll Iron Beds
A regular Iron Bed. with
mattress, springs and pillow.
$7.50 to $31
Morris Chairs
Mahogany finish, velour up
holstered; worth $15; special
Chifforofees
w
Like Cut.
Golden Oak or Mahogany finish,
worth $32,50; special at
!i
$
Buy now and we will stoie and deliver when ordered. We will make terms to suit you.
Out-of-town orders filled same day received.
MASON BROS.
54 WEST MITCHELL STREET NEAR TERMINAL
Claude C. and Conic S. Mason are associated with this firm.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN GEORGIA
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