Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 26, 1913, Image 4

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4 TIIK ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FELLOWS’ WHO YED SANTA TO POOH Wiiii an miditionul subscription of $100 from William Ran- in. pli lli'iirsi in tin* closing hours and h rush of other subscriptions, i,merry Christinas was assured by The Georgian's Kmpty Stock ing Fund for virtually every child that other funds have been unable to care for. Atlanta responded generously to the demands made upon it this year, contributions being made by all classes. Children were numerous among the donors. Here is the complete list of subscribers: Entertainments $498.79 J The Jjeorgian 199’991 C. Warthen T. Gentry W. R. Hearst 200.00 Miss Moseley’s dance 83.00 Dolls 32.95 Walter P. Andrews 25.00 Robert F. Maddox 25.00 Mell R. Wilkinson 25.00 Lindsay Hopkins . . 25.00 James W. English 25.00 Forrest Adair . 25.tS Southern Bell Tel. Co 25.00 George Adair 25.00 A K. Hawkfs 25.00 Dr. W. S. Elkin 25.00 George McKenzie 25.00 M. & M. Club 25.00 B. M. Grant 15.00 J. K. Orr 15.00 Anonymous 15.00 Kibla Temple. No. 123, D. O. K. K 10.42 Employees of J. P. Allen suit department 10.00 Chippewa, No. 50, I. O. R. M. 10.00 Mrs. Kate Cox 10.00 W. Woods White 10.00 J. H. Falks 10.00 W. H. Kiser F. J. Paxon 10.00 10.00 Mrs. J. M. Slaton 10.00 A Friend Charles J. Haden Wilmer Moore 10.00 10.00 10.00 W. P. S. Arkwright Reuben Arnold Well Wisher John W. Grant Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morris Asa G. Candler W. L. Peel J. K. Ottley United Daughters of the Con federacy Thomas Egleston A Friend B. Bernard Mrs. H. L. Wilson Mrs. Santa Claus Mrs. Emma C. Lowry Art Photo and Engraving Dept Atlanta Georgian Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 714 J. M. High Company Ophelna and Jessie May O’Neil and Lida McCarthy In Memory of a Little Boy Women's Pioneer Society Atlanta Nest of Owls, No. 1190 B. F. Stockton Inman Park Girls’ Club 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Mrs. Alma P, a py 5.00 Leopold J. Haas Carlos H. Mason 5.00 5.00 thanking you—our r - friends—for your patronage during the past year, wc wish you a Merry, Merry Xmas and a Prosperous New Year. UNITED C RFDIT LOTHINt. 0MPANY 28 W. Mitchell Henry Durand Charles C. Jones . . . . . Anonymous A Friend ....... Morris Brandon No Name A. L. Belle Isle John E. Murphy Frank Hawkins Albert Howell Joseph Willingham E. C. Paters E. L. Tatum The Crickets In Memory of Dear Daughter Dr, Joseph Jacobs Mary Dell Carson B K. Godfrey Maier & Berkele, Inc. John Jentzen Boy Scouts, Troop No. 1, Wes ley Memorial Church Dr. T. P. H inman Jean and Ethel C. S. King A Helper . . D. D. Summey Mrs. J. C. DeFoor P. C. McDuffie, Jr. . Ivan E. Allen John S. Candler Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally Humanity Dr. W. J. Blalock Mrs. Susan Lanier Johnson Dorothy and Jim, Jr Mother and Son Louis Dismer Anonymous . . • . Bessie and Jack Mitchell Mrs. Nellie Stewart Jesse B. Lee W. G. Humphrey Cash I. N. Ragsdale F. J. Spratling Roy Abernathy Jesse Wood Dr. A. H. Baskin Thomas I. Lynch C. W. Smith S. A. Wardlaw . . C. H. Kelley J. R, Nutting C. D. Knight Clarence Haverty Samuel S. Shepard Cash Albert Thomson Claude C. Mason ... | J. J. Greer . Geraldine and Violet Word. George F. Hanes i A Friend ! Captain Ben Schlomberg J. D. Sisson Olin L. Weeks . . . ., A Friend j Weldon Mitchell A Fund Friend I Ethel and Max A Newsboy ! Marion Lina Boehm .... Mrs. Nell H. Woodruff I A Friend Fred Lisle Jacobs Thornwell Jacobs j Of Kor3e | Little Ruth Curtis A. C. Briscoe ! Goodfellow Little Nan BE MERRY TO DAY AT OLD DUTCH MILL You will enjoy every minute of the time at the Dutch Mill if you like pretty girls. good singing and dancing. There Is not a dull mo ment from the time the curtain goes up until it Is rung down on the last > act, and the chorus is one of the , best you have seen in many days. They can entertain you and you will forget tiie bills you have to pay af ter Christmas and live for the pres ent, Forget your troubles for a time at the Dutch Mill. MOVING PICTURE SHOWS Clothing Company 81 Whitehall VAUDETTE “Eileen of Erin,” a Great Two- Reel Domino. "Some Nerve." a Keystone That Will Interest. The Steinway Four. the: elite “The Wolf," a Two-Reel Bison Feature. "The Joy Riders," a Joker Com edy. "His Better Self,” a Frontier Feature of Great Merit. o! A Goodfellow 1.00 1 H 0 ' Cash 1.00 1 M 0 Another Goodfellow 1.00 I S. 0 L. C. Cash 1.00 Ir 0 In Memory of a Little Niece 1.00 F 3|Shellman Boston 1.00 C. 3 Joseph E. Boston, Jr. 1.00 P 3 Edmund H urt 1.00 R 3 Sarah H urt 1.00 A 3 1 Joel H urt 3d 1.00 0 3 Raiford Moncrief .10 3* Dorothy Moncrief .10 L J Marguerite Moncrief .10 H 3 LaFrance Moncrief .10 J« 0 Carrcll Moncrief .10 w 0 McMillan Produce Company, 3 box of oranges. f 0 Industrial Arts Club, Inman tj 3 Park, provisions. n 3 W. P. Fain—Three gross fine baskets for distribution of 0 gilts. 0 McCullough Bros., box of or- ! 0 anges. | ( ’a 3 H. L. Eurt, canned goods. jar 0 Lucy Vincent Goss . 1.00 1 j-f» 0 S. P. Moncrief Company 1.0C Li 0 T. L. Harris 1.00 0 A Goodfellow 1.00 0 A Lady Friend 1.00 i'" 0 J. M. Elliott, life-term prisoner loo 0 Elizabeth Mason, College Park 1.00 0 Francis Mason 1.00 | 0 J. K. McCall ... 0 Elizabeth and Marie Moss 1.00 I _ 0 Alice Jane Nolan .50 3 M ichael Nolan .50 0 Ruth Nolan .50 1 0 Ruby Nolan .50 I 0 B .50 5 Charles Gray Bethea, Greens 0 boro .50 0 Shopgirl .50; 0 Factory Worker .50 0 Dcrothy H. Richard .50 0 Alice Longshore .50 g E. B. Treadwell .25 0 Cash .25 0 Hare Id Wi'liams .25 0 Augusta Cohen, Marietta .25 g John L. Jones, Fairburn .10 0 Mrs. A. L White 1.00 0 Mrs. P. Hansen 1.00 0 Atlanta Club . . . 5.00 0 J. W. Goldsmith, Jr 2.00 0 Mary E. Stough 1.00 4 0 J. R. Hime Sand Company... 5.00 0 Forsyth Concert 272.00 g Helen Keller 10.00 n Atlanta Theater Orchestra. W. 3 W. Hubner, director 10.00 q Netta Russell Biddle 1.00 3 Arthur T. Smart . . • 5.00 3 George Schley, Jr 2.00 Misc> Hattie Hernstadt 1.00 J. M. Comer . - 1.00 3 Ernest Fuller .50 Citizens of Putney, Ga. 23.00 G. MeGahee 10.00 Charles H. Black 10.00 Mrs. Henry Hirsh 5.00 Lyra and Marie Smith 5.00 What $4 Will Buy 4.00 A Lady Friend 2 50 C. O. Ruden 2.00 Another Friend 2.00 " 2.00 — 2.00 _ Miss Marv E. Fitzpatrick, Cul- [If loden, Ga 1.25 A Friendly Donor f. . 1.00 ^ Sheriff tee Cream Company . 1.00 P 3 Mrs. J. S. Wimberly, Lump- . : HI kin 1.00 ' L. W. Arnold 1.00 B A. Harless 1.00 Stallings .75 ! Mrs. E. N. Coutchfield -50 HI Theresa Lott .50 Tom Wilcox .25 HI Howard Hatten .25 Attice Studstill .25 , J Admirer .25 ! Little Elizabeth .25 | Turner Wilcox .15 I A Friend . ,n Joe Willcox .10 A Friend .10 I Hammond Miller .10 A. N. Connelly .10 Doris Lowe .10 Bradwel! Willcox .05 Elie Willcox .05 , .05 W Willcox .05 | Henrietta Burch .05 ; I Howell Burch .05 j i Cash .50 i I A Friend .95; I W. E. M. .50 | Mrs. K. L. Heath 1.00 L. B. Storey 2.00 Mary N. Mitchell ....... . - . 2.00 Phoebe Rhett 1.00 i Gordon Hiles 5.00 HI J. W. Cartwright 1.00 GREAT SPECIALTY BILL AT BONITA A ALL OF THIS WEEK I A class of entertainment naver ™ witnessed in Atlanta for less than a ’ \ dollar is being given at the 3oni- ta Theater for an admission if 10 cents. The bill this week is com- > posed of specialties—not vaudeville < ■ in the accepted term—but a real as gregation of specialties, and there is n< t a bad one in the whole lot. You often see a bill of this kind with one ' or two good acts, hut rarely one ( where all the acts are good. Such is the show at the Bonita, am you i ) miss a treat if you don’t go. BaracH Class .25 10.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 Panic in Cafe Manhat tan tinseled Christmas s desk. As the blazes rs rushed for tlvje en- Svery fire company in T. R. Forbids Moose Ticket in Wisconsin MILWA UKEE, Dec. 25— Four Wis consin leaders in the Bull Moose move ment have been the recipients of letters from Colonel Roosevelt urging them to support Governor McGovern for United .States Senator in the coming State pri mary election and not to put up a sep arate Bull Moose ticket. These letters are said to have been the reason for the withdrawal of Mar tin l’attlaon. who was to have neen a I Bull Moose candidate for Governor. Let ‘Beauty Spots' Alone, Says Doctor Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PARTS. Dec. 25.—A warning against scratching or otherwise instating "beauty spots." because dancer may result, is issued by l)r. Jean Darien, of St Louis Hospital, here. In order to allay any alarm, Dr. Darien asserts that if they are left alone there is no special ground for fear in "beauty spots;" but If, after any kind of Irritation, they grow red and commence itching, a visit should at once he paid to a surgeon. He will, t# necessary, remove all danger of cancer by the application of radium X-ravs o. the more common electrolytic ire.V nent. There is Only One u Bromo Quinine” That is Laxative Bromo Quinine Used the World Over to Cure a Cold in One Day Always remember the full name. JH* /VSl $ Look for the signature on every box. 25<j. Atlanta’s Oldest Savings Bank THE Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company Wishes to its thousands of depositors A Merry Christmas and A Prosperous New Year YOU CAN HAVE VT K KPA I RED JUST LIKE NEW AT A VERY MODERATE COST The Georgian's Repair Directory gives all the principal places where an article can be repaired, and should be preserved in every home as a guide. ALAMO NO. 1 "Leader of Men,” Special Two- Reel Lubin. Featuring Arthur Johnson. Eddy Clarke. THE PIPE HOSPITAL For ail kinds of Pipe Repairing TUMLIN BROS 50 NORTH BROAD ST. All Kind, of FURNACES Repaired. The Only Place to Ge, MONcRIEf FURNACES Repaired. Prompt Attention. MONCRIEF FURNACE GO. Phones Main 285; Atlanta 2877. 138 South P r vor Street. ALAMO NO. 2 "The Christmas Spirit.“ a Vita- graph Drama That Will Please You. "Dr. Yaks’ Christmas.'' a Selig Cartoon Comedy That Is a Scream From Start to Finish. Tom Kane, the Irish Caruso, and Cliff Winehill, Character. ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS Repaired and Re- Built. Prompt eer- } vice. Thorough work. Reasonable chargee. ALCAZAR THEATER "For Art and Love." a Joker Comedy of Impressions. “The Lord of GIAZASH." a Two- Reel Bison That Is a Real Feature. OF ALL KINDS SHARPENED BY EXPERTS^ _ MATTHEWS & LIVELY 21 E. Alabama St. Phones 311 ATLANTA, GA. SAVOY THEATER "The Part of Doom.” Featuring Laura Sawer. A Famous Player’s Feature. THE MONTGOMERY “The Parasite.’’ a Three Reel Lubin Feature That Can Be Seen in Atlanta Only at the Montgom ery. and Is Well Worth Your While. The Berman Trio, Juvenile En tertainer*. Our Annual After-Christmas Sale will be greater than ever this year. Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs and Fur Coats. Sale starts Friday morning at 8 o'clock. J. P. Allen & Co. 51-53 Whitehall St.