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Retail Houses Along Principal Streets
Vie With Each Other in Decora
tions—Yaarabs Will Spend $30,000
for Electrical Display in Addition.!
Forrest Adair, potentate of Yaarab 1
Temple, announced Saturday - night 1
that 5,000 Shrlners—•rrfembera of 71 |
Arab patrols, and SB bands of music j
—hare already engaged accommoda
tion* for the meeting of the.lmperial
Council here in May. These, how- 1
ever, do not Include 1,000 or 1.800 who
are p*mb*rs of neither bands nor pa
trole, but who have engaged accom
modation* at the hotels throughout
the city, and who raise the number of
Hhriners whose ■earning 1/ to,
more than 0,600.
In addition to those who have al- 1
ready mad* their hotel reservations,
Mr. Adair stated that h,e expeets
twenty additional bands and tw £lU* J
more patrols, each averaging
or 50 men, to make their reeervatfbfftTi
soon, malting the total number of '
band and patrol members more than
7,000, About l*,ooo ‘‘plainclothes"
Shrfners have yet to make their res
ervations, and there are mere than’ a
score of c*mps that will come here In
special trains and Jive In them durlag
the celebration. I
Mueio to Break Record. 1
The Shrfners’ gathering will mark
tlj* first time that Atlanta has ever j
heard more thf.n five bands in on*
parade. Each of the 75 bands that |
will be here will'take part in. the two
parades of the week.
The first of the big parades will
take place at 9 o'clock Tuesday morn
ing, May. 12, forming a vest official
escort for the ImpertjeJ potentate.
The second parade will be held
tyerlnesdsy night, May IS, at 8 o'clock.
.Potentate Adair Saturday night an
>.*vnced the appointment of Noble
Button Smith Us ccmmander-ln-chlef
■ these parades, and Mr. SruJ*k»s*< I
rv.<» j-. j-e In JJlßfjVkntr"*" 11 ""'
his aides.
Mr. Smith- has tendered the posi
tion of chief aide to
Wankowski, «hlef |
kah Tempi*, of Ix>« Angeles, an?
brigadier ge?i*ral of the Old Guard of
California.
The Shrine committee Is planning
to i spend on electrical decorations
dbWntown (Tngjng the week 830,000.
„ M»roham»ato Assist
A comniittee of has been
formed and has begntHUte enlistment
of retail houses to carrj*&ajt plana of
their own. '
"I hate attended two nJ
the ■ annual , meetings
Shrine, and I know the
trade that was brought to
cities during Shrine week,” said'|
W. HJlyck. of Byck Brothers & Cotn-
retailers.. Saturday. ‘‘Mjj
firm utilises displaying- the nA:
on Whltetjgl
street.’’ ~
L. J. Dante!, Peachtree clothie®
I $3.50
I for Weak Me O
.Send Name ffid
; day—You <,
and B
’ We have in our flMtSr
> scription for nervoiffigy
■ vigor, weakened
1 otembry and I
by excesses, unnatural drains, or
■ follies of youth, that has cured
(‘many worn and nervous-men rJghßjp'
In their own homes—without any MO|
. dltlona! help or medicine —that 'wsya
think every man who wishes to r<-oO
gain bls manly power and vlrilltfeMK
< quickly and quietly, should havohdSW
copy. So wo have determined fRV
I send a copy of the prescription fre* ;
of charge, hl a plain, ordinary sealed ?
envelope to any man who will write <
us for It. >
This prescription comes from a ,
phvsician who has made a special <
study of men, and we are convinced <
) ft Is the *ur«3t -acting combination. ?
( for the cure of deficient manhogfajgy
j vigor failure ever put. togcthetfßwjW
> We think we owe ft to
< man to send them a cow f-y
< rtence so that any man anyugfeaywho W
5 Is week and dlscoiirage<Ljs®g|£Woat. 5
< ed failures may him- 1
< self with harmful ueßrn- medicines, J
; secure'what we is the quick- >
> est-acting upbuilding.! ?
< SPOT-TOL’QgING remedy ever da- <
j Vised and so cure himself at home >
? quietly and quickly. Just drop us a (
< line like this: Interstate Remedy Co., s
5 3014 Goodyear Bldg. Detroit, Mloh.. 5
! and we. will send you a copy of this {
< splendid recipe In a plain ordinary j
5 envelope free bf A <rsat ) .
> many doctors -would cs«rge »S.W to j
< $5.00 for merely Writing out a pre- G
I scription ifke this—but we send Jt y
} entirely frees 1
a • i ~l T —rr : - ‘ i,, r- ■■ n■■ —■ >i, ■ 'J. _ »,j~ ,'»■■> , *- "T*.*
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out
| IHfeW for 10c
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' 1\ IS I°° to Georgian office
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Vt'L Os PICTURES:
♦ Palaeo of tiie Popea,”
“Phvllla,” '‘Home of
fcarns£< author of “The Old Oaken
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tfsaaF- .-■—gffr,. ■/»■'
20 E. ALABAMA STREET |
and haberdasher. wait e-tuMly cpti.,, j 'I
elastic. $
"I am going to decorate my tw- 11
stores from the ,-prbstona 14 ike J
root," he declared,
M. Rich & Co. Join.
‘‘Wo are anxioue to jolti In w>Th th<> -
other merchants,'' satd Ltyc.ten h’ork. f
of M. Rich 4 Brothers Company.
“None of them will have any pfettler
display than ours." J
H. A. Maier,
jewelers, said: "'l ßffif -A- 1 jl—
know that -.tG.W
up to trie reall.t.Ml
nt.rlM meeting Is
The rr. • ret a \9 ftSJ W
■A.’ad the
in
1 1 -1 > aiT**
My X" ’ ’ f ' '■’’u a®
Maltfr A
xSlrm - tv.mr’any, Davis
.thin
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The
*’■ ■ “ <' • sk the
. n 'sf!tck«Sß^KKsra^V Pl
North f’ryor,
Forsyth streets.
SL LridWn*
t prominent
Donis were in Atlar @ifflßK~ 111
urday arranging for the enWjMMBkl n;
ment of the 125 Nobles of VRHKaL
Temple who will attend the IBgEjWfc
gathering. J. W. Alcorn, high
and wMitj'
Ah- ft,’- ' e, were tMRS
re pr*t _ S
TlrdV
Adair, potentate
,T. I' Beam, a '-wgSigSmSg
Temple, now I•’ s*' Bj
'I -Id. Y- :
- . ■ K char.
"' r -'' ~ H
the
'■ ■' - 1 r -» wSjc, „
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n 1 i' <4 • .
and
S tbWrVlr.l
will *e eenßtko MtW
day mnrping for W*r- 11
ment. Jv A
The funeral of i»
died Friday ejrr Af l ” on HuntoF.i
street,- will Sy I
noon at 3 jfr from the tJWTftI 1
of the Aerson Confpany.
Dr. Filler Aon, of the jrlnity
>■ will conMct the 1
I jiWrall will /be in |
jm Mt Clarke
/4jT years qjp.’and Is ,
/ t Jr Jr Jf one son. H. A. Clarke. F
II and a half-brother®*
T. Elton; of Maine. *.(
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1914.
AfiTHUR MfIoARTETUR,
grand master of the
Knights Templars, who will
visit Atlanta to-morrow a»
Tut»day_ ]
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Ml|w? o'''
1111
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T-tewsefnl r> ' kSpsl.
WB-mtsSR/ / 1 Wtrjr.x , , . u?lnsr gMWB>
Aa4 11 -i t:.: at e t ■». NSjaai
Aad It aid fl a little bitt
Had no - or ?v u so*
IWSwMmI It waa »tn .ib*«t k u.j of sarin?
For HtVd ixw?t-r Mr ’SRJk
p3Sws»BSfflW Aud 1 watebed and prayed and -frlted*
< And cr!*sj (WHT.e, V > I ?U*M , <?6
i jn (didn't bate the fTeaieu faith.
And John nevar ihp-jßbt a ralauU. 5
J.qMMjien were He boi/.gcure-i <,f drtnM. p
v And aoon he'a eawell ereuy ona.
> or !»mak-»ma«ty to think!
dolph •The Juat n>»imn)i cry for gladneat.
Its vlrorouM >9B Os of I'lU ao>k>«<l tube Uh wifa-
♦kl\f?nUjF mnee haTaenradof drinkluf,
the peoples K ~ ~ And leada iw*.
f “Since John he aall a-drinking!*
*1 I c.an'teay l| tim*'. enoiifD!
XOVnV niPY*Q r\An V And batea M»dloatli«ea itqao?
UvAW JtbvIuJJUUV JM Aa b<’wofed a polavn a'urt
J' And when7 aay my prayeri at nlgbl
X Grave;
1f ft r> QuLPIS- KKMEDT.
Feb 7.-Rnther than Hoflu Treatment for DrUWtjKjill
of 850, charged to blm by the X_s.
City Council, Sexton Caln, who Oderlena and Taatele**—Any L*. v
ha* had charge of Girard Cemetery for Can G|ve It Secretly at Hom* In
several years, has tendered hta resigns- eo ® r Po °d'
tlon, to take effect Immediately. Meath lee
Th* dlipute grew out of a mletak* VOSTS\rIOXIIHIg TO Try.
made in burying a body In the wrong
lot in the T ho “*n ’ho ~- vk?lm o?
moved tb* body charged l» for his unr , <ji you h*> to do I* to send your
servicer and thia sum was paid by Qlty n*rn* and addrml on file coupon below.
Council. . . You mey b* tMjhkful as ion* m yov
Th* sexton was then informed that n v , that you dIJTwX ‘
he would have to refund th* mcney. n -t—Xl. • 11 n
Negro j&obs Girl on fr * Trial
Her Own Doorstep
* *ou| u mall. In plain wrapper, so
... •» -
Miss M. T. Powell, of No. IM tgujs. * trla‘ package of Golden
Courtland street, made her way safely Reinedy to prove that what you
through the crush of.downtown ehop- claim for it la true in every respect,
ping Saturday: w> Wge her purse
snatched froi* Js*r a>“*be returned •’»—* •••
on the step* oC her owp i)#iMe by a street
negro.
Th<; thief' esqa.p*d, ind a subse- City
quent search by Policemen Gantt
.and Dodd was faultless. 7** purse Stat*
contained It.k'A L_—
'«MT
tlotut taken In Texas, *>•
Introduced at th* trial Gor*
in a somewhat similar
will *o*t th* i^|^^atesman i
1m a r e
Gor* will go Into the case
ttiat vk tlm of a
h*sd'<'l:ir
a .h f i the
- . ’■■►.t extern
"h. ■> al le to
’ • ’in wi.i
»* jWp 1 Kr V ’g e.
o' !; as Myrtle!
! r " living igM
'- 'i ? jB
(fa. ..Id JSE
h1 r In 18
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?7, - i i AMBWmf
Bfi
■"L. ?. >5 one
. BK* mBmBUMK ' n
MB, I'lrii Q
3j"'‘ ,<• ' .•-i--’. JK j
never sold Suits or OVer-
any of our former sales at
reductions as we offer
sog&mighty good values in the
manv SiH^^%l vcr coats to be had here now
TA imilai grades before
Z tajffiS 3jr n perfectly good style.
totSSthem out of the house than
to see every StriT* and Overcoat
J Iql S oo^s to they *e on
V’ ..
\\ KS -
carried
\BBSSon wjmßSa- vObfe well tvhivijder
efl arc divided
V\ i .' ' '■'
at F; on ]H 1
///jpFy .' vouch for <p
\\ values
\\\\^ ~ them—and
of.
WFercoats, were priced here t n -i 4b
i T
intrinsic worth, hut they are - ' h
MWMEMr<^UH^JßE^il|rftmW^rou.'. hence this price for vour J®
half
Mng Pins
® e the bars are let down; there is no ’
k have unrestricted.choice of any Suit or any X
f the house, regardless of former price. This ,5r §
the good lot —the big lo z t—and men who want the hest f G
had in clothing willmost certainly find it here—and «■*»
\ ’'d^Qther'Sitecial —Hats
| uur tureen to jueuier Coats -
We’ve assembled all the Sweater Coats, just as we have the hats. 1 OOP?
\ into one lot
\ the lot —va'iif- MV ' nV
Shirt SpJhk-flooßleglg » ' W
All our regu a" WH a n B pla rout short |B flB f - G
stiff bosoms llk jiF.es zes a ng tx JER BR a
size, from wl .... .... . *.
OtAer Shirt Specials—Better Grades W
JT tr ▼▼ SE ""JL^ U!je,
It’s difficult to einirnerftte and describe all the special values in />
Furnishing, but everything is being offered at greatly reduced
prices. For instance, Underwear. Pajamas, Night Shirts, Hos- ’|i " <‘-‘^£2 lßk 1
iory, Gloves, Handkercicfs, Umbrellas, Walking Canes and some | I
'•ory exceptional valuesiin Raincoats. »|Wy I
Cloud-Stanford
61 Peachtree Stree
S4D,ODfI RMSED
OFNEWBAPTIST
HOSFI«
Bonce Leads Can
■ Subscrip-
Working.
With of bucccss in
thA H Grc.itor GoorgU
iho ram of 840.-
IJI Mibserlbe:’, «<--
~ J. CoC'le>lK‘'.
!l ' ■ f ’T- 61 '" s ' f
B r . 1 '■"''' ’’ ■' At:ar,t ''
HMoelatlon are ' ,ee ' rin ® * <l , fl , lt L° n ?!
?u' scription* for ths hospital fund. At
preooat Uy» Fonco DeLeon ■*- ve ““®
Church, lias turned In th* } ar^ e n ' 1
amount of money subscribed In an>
one church, $14,106.
At the annual meeting of the staff
of the Georgia Baptist Hospital twen
ty doctors of. the staff maxi* up a
subscription of $5,000.
The standing now Is: Bono* De-
Leon. Second Baptist. Jackson HUI.
F>rat’ Baptist. Kirkwood. Capitol
. Avenue. Grant Park, College Fork.
East End. Hapeville, Oakland City
and Antioch Baptist Churches.
The State Is being canvassed
. through the State board, un f ’ er _‘"?
direction of J. S. McDlmore. hn a
agent of the hospital. None but Bap
tists have been asked to give thus
far, but voluntary subscription* have
been coming In.
, SLAYER CLAIMS SELF-DEFENSE.
L. HVNTSVTLDE. ALA. Feb. 7.
• Frank Hall, * meat market porter.
• was shot to death to-night by Gar
. land Ross In the market where he
f was employed. Roes, who l« in Jan,
claims Hail was advancing on him
t -fvlth a butcher knife.
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ALLEN M. PIEROE, DTO.
“Young Men’a Stora”
Moved to
’ 40 MARIETTA street.
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