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Fulton County's Differences With
Government on Honor Camp
Are Amicably Settled.
Along wit . ¢ .t
frouhies 1t » . # er
meant has ¢ v 4 » !
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plan for . sed . not
LY e ring ¢ '
pay each s day 10
be § ¥y vark e NEW
cam galt . a2y after a
Suspensior £ severil weeka
A v e ’ "ne ’ . . Ihe
Government agreed 19 strike the ted
eent provision from the mode AN §
rules. thus relieving the inty of
this expenss While this means that
the convicts will not be A t b
have, the conduct of the m fe! camp
will be such as to prompt good be
havior and generate a desire in A 4
eonvicts to become inmates of this
SAmp, it Was ¢ aplained
H 8 Fairbank, Government high
WAY engineer, wi returnesd Wash
ington whey the procesdings were
balted by It} good behav.or npen
sation issue, Friday was back in At
anta and had agan assumed active
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An Old Age Society Advocates
Simple Life—Vitalitas Would
Help.
Japan has an old age club or so
clety and its slogan s “live to be 135
years.” The president of the organ
fsation is Count Oki Ja, one of that
nation’'s foremost statesmen He is
7% and Is said to look 30 years
younger The sociely has promul
gated a set of rules which are based
upon simple ways of llving
In America 125 vears is far beyond
the allotted time of even the oldast
people. The average length of 'ife
s gradually increased, due to a bet
ter understanding of the. laws of
health. One factor in America that
fs now Influencing the length of hu
man life is the production of natura)
Vitalitas and its use as & tonic and
corrective instead of injurious med.-
cines that have been so freely em
. :’u.m.. is a natural earth prod
uet, rich in chemical properties and
forces and Is beyond question Na
ture's best assistant for relief of
many forms of chronic ills and for
the restoration of health, Tt Is won
derfully effective ip eases of debllity,
pervousness, stomach, kidney and
Yiver disorders and wherever a tonic
is needed. It ix pleasant to take and
& teaspoonful of it in half a glass
of water constitutes a dose. Thou
sands of sufferers are finding naw
health in this wonderful gift of Na
ture.
Talk with the demonstrator ani
have a free sample drink of Vitalltas
at Jacobs' Pharmacy, 23 - Whitehall
street, or write there for Information.
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39 Mitchell Street
FIRE SALE!
rwr of the plans for the buillding
and instaliing of the new Governmen!
camp. The camp which is being
bulit in sections. s under constrec.
‘n-su at the Heliwood headguarten
convict eamp, and, accerding te of.
fotals, will be placed In operation
within three weeks
sre. Pairbank Friday was engaged
with plans for the grading of the
Powers Ferry road, the first work te
be done by the model camp convicts
Under the Government system, ihe
county will be able to tell, within one
penny, the exact cost of the work
Government officials will have su
pervision over all operations of the
model camp for twelve months as an
experiment The convicts «ill be
dioted according to menus furnished
by the United Siates Department of
Mealth, and will be regulated under
other expert rules, The results of
thess Improved sclentifie methods on
the convicis, As 1o health, the amount
of work they are ahble to .rn-mi-n-he
and other essential detalls, will be
published by the Government in oir
cular form and distributed through
out the nation for the benefit of all
States in the working of convicis
The model camp will have 40 in
mates, who are to be chosen from the
various ocounty oconviet camps by
Warden ¢ H. Girardeau
J. Oscar Mills, of the County Works
Commities, Friday expressed the
opinion that the Government oamp
will acomnplish splendid results. The
present model camp, already in oper
ation by the county, had proven &
success, only two conviets having
violated the rules, he sald
:j'wj
flflwrl Earle, who s one of the en
tertain “1 features of the Forsyth bul
this wes * & most versatile young
woman Since she adopted the theatri
cal profession she has Won Success i 2
three distinct lines, Khe has been ac
knowledged & worthy actress and she
has done splendid work as & New York
ghtou'ann'l‘.”u;d nh;' is m-mnl!:«: of a
y that ust been uced ™Mon.
suspiciously In New Yor{,mll s “The
Marked Heast,” with George Nash in the
principal role.
Among other features of the week are
Ressie Clayton, premiere danseuse;
Marshall ?lum.umory. ventriloquist .
Grace DeMar, comedienne, and others.
At the Atainta.
“Twin Beds,” the laugh festivel of
Salisbury Fleld and Margaret May
which held New York in thrall for 52
weeks, has been chosen by Selwyn &
Co. as their nllnflaa at the Atlants
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - |
4 Wednesday matinee, when they wiil
r:mn! this wholesome and Amusing
8-:. lu-u”m now on sale
orge Me anus’ newspa cartoon
plece. Mngm“l!p btlur.?'"h sehed
uled at the Atlanta Saturday matinee
and night. Pretty girls are augmented
by costumes from the o::r-flmn of
Worth, of Paris; Hayden and Mme Phue
of New York, who were given carte
blanche to dress these women in the
jatest costume creations. The play also
pleases the children. Special prices are
made
At the Strand.
Probably one of the most rm.tt
love stories ever fiimed will be un
ed to the gnung of an ali-critieal pub
o when ot\iwhnu'u Gold Rooster
‘w.um )hamu-anm
t% ter to-day. “Nedra Is_an
ada from uaat Barr Me
cw famous no' of the same
name and has been elaborately staged
by ward Jose. Thousands of extra
were used in llnlg the picture
f ure ber of poenes, one
a battle woen hordes of sav
f..u. Some of the scenes were staged
in the Bahamas in the midst of beau
tful tropical backgrounds,
<At the Grand.
hitherto une ed Mary
n:lq 0% rovanied in" the Cho-Ran
which "o wdmirably pofluy:‘ In.' othho
ficen ?hdo’ll version n
\m' Long's chu{c “Madame But
terfly,” shown at the Grand Theater to
day and to-morrow, Miss Pickford's
admirers bav&'hoou accustomed to Nee
her as a li blonde, curly-haired
beauty, From the delighttul little Oc
cu;'m:l" ct;t. who has nmmud. m“:‘d ~=ngd
we y through so many adven
gm and nmgu. m{“m find ll,r
ckford an umn.‘t. powerfully
Japanese rl, portrayt:
ml love, with sufferings, -r:?
and anguish. There was been no ad
vance In prices.
ANPWE 3, VIESHS
By QlDeLiosßs
HILE it always Is a good
deal easier to agree with
the majority —and, there
fore, of course, a good deal sanier
te disagree with the minority
end, while it is, as & rule, quite the
thing to hold that the majority is
entitied 1o rule, at the same time
it shouwia not be forgotien that
frequently the minarny s right
and the majority wrong
One famous statesman wentl po
fer as 1o say on the four of the
Henate of the United States once
gpon & time that, In his opinjon,
minorities more {'.“u“,", were
right than majorities
He that as it may, It is ather
the fashion to express impatience
with «if aot to “cuss™-~the pres
ent minority in the Geor log
islature, which has Iluu:‘.up »o
stout-heartedly for the regular
order of business, rather than for
an arbitrary order, that certain
measures might be passed in pref
erence 1o all others
Every man who Is free, white
and 21 i» entitied to his opinlon,
and when sald opinton is honestiy
entertained and vigoroysly ex
presased, he should be respected
Hut the Bouthern people (per
haps of all people) ought to be the
last to Jump too hastily astride the
neck of minorities and abuse them.
Many times in Congress since
the war has the Bouth found it
se'f In the minority-—and many
times has it had to suffer from
being run over rough-shod by the
majority-—and when the minority
was right and the majority wrong.
Now and then, the South has
been saved from this humiilation
and distress, by reason of the
courage of the minority-—most
notably, perhaps, when the “force
biil” was defeated In the Senate
of the United States by the minor
ity, notwithstanding the fact that
the majority held It to be not only
a vital and necessary issue, but a
“moral issue” as well Massachu
setty insisted that the “force bill”
was & “moral issue,” because it in
volved the right of negroes to vote
in Georgia, on terms of equality
with white people.
The little minority in the Sen
ate talked the “force bill” to death,
and thus saved the South the hu
miliation of Federal bayonets at
its polls and the wholesale partic
ipation of negroes in its politics—
and the minority fought with the
only weapon at hand,
The minority in this “force bill"
instance was right—and you can't
find » man with red blood in his
velna in the State of Georgla to
dn%-. who will deny It
herefore, while the principle
that “the majority shall rule” is
sound, and, generally speaking,
should obtain, it isn’t fair—and it
isn't always good polities—to de
prive the minority, when the mi
nority Is as sincere and as honest
in its opinion as is the majority,
of its rights.
Politics is a hard game-—a game
of give and take, a game of cold -
bloodedness, and ofttimes of
downright meanness and treach
eryv—but there invariably are men
on both sides of every big ques
tion who fight fair and square and
in the open,
There are such men on both
sides of the present prohibition
question, which is vexing and fret
ting the entire State and the Gen
eral Assembly—and that the
right side may win, that the best
men may win; is the hope of all
patriotic Georgians.
Most Georgians want to see
truth and justice obtain—but most
Georglang are willing, too, to see
a good fight fought to a finish, in a
‘fair and manly way.
Differ with the minaority, if you
will; think it is utterly and alto
gether wrong, if your conscience
so dictates—but do not be too
ready with your abuse and your
“knocks,” and do not be too ready
to question the motives of the mi
nority.
Remember, as that famous
statesman once said in the United
States Senate, and said truly, "It
frequently happens, despite its
tactical advantage and its nolse
and fuss, that the majoritys is
wrong and the minority right.,”
And speaking of minorities——
There's good Doctor Eichleberg
er, of Atlanta. i :
You've got to hand it to that
man—he's a game fighter, a hard
fighter, and he doesn’t mind the
odds, moreover!
It will be admitted that Dr.
Bichleberger was some minority
himself when this prohi scrim
mage started last summer. He
made a fight—to get a Speaker
after his own notion—and he did
not succeed. He found himself
in the minority for fair, “after the
ball was over.”
But he started all over again—
saying he knew he was right and
that he knew the House would
agree with him, after it under
stood—and nowadays he has 'em
eating out of his hand.
As a matter of fact, the prow
ess of Dr. Eichleberger became
evident enough late in the regu
lar session and early in the spe
cial. He has some fine and dandy
scalps hanging to his trusty belt—
and he may righteously boast
thereof, if he cares to, which like
ly he doesn't,
And, therefore, in the words of
a famous old anti-prohibitionist
and horrible example, and looking
squarely at the good doctor over a
glass of lemonade—
“ Here's to you, and your fam
ily—and may you all live long and
prosper!"”
The world despises a “quitter”
—yes—and, by the same token,
the world loves a good fighter. And
Dr. Bichleberger certainly is the
latter and not the former.
Dr. Georgia Paulk, who so ably
represents the Sixth Senatorial
District in the General Assembly,
and who has seen long and most
acceptable legislative service, is
R, Department Store, 26 \V. Mitchell Street
Greatest Lot of Bargains Ever in Qur History F IRE SALE!
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
e m-amfly mentioned a 8
- «.::d te for Congross
“ln l‘:ul: lives in Alapaha, n::
widely known tuo:’bw
section, He ls a man unGues.
tioned ability and unimpeachable
integrity. Moreover, he Is ex.
tremely popular and universaily
nelyu'ud‘,
here is no man in the Nixth
District more -ml‘ acguainted
than he or more highly ssteemed,
He has by no means made up
his mind to run for (Congress-—
but if he does, undoubtedly he
will be & factor that must be
reckoned with. He is one of the
leading Influences In the present
Nenate.
Dr. George Rrown, whe repre
sented Fulton County in 1n.‘1:..'
tslature for several terms, 1,
by all means. tq be & member of
the present Houwe.
Not that there is any possible
objection to the present Fulton
County delegation—for there Is
not, they are altogether able and
eficient—but that Fulton County
ought to have ohe more repre
sentative—and that representa
tive ought to be George Brown.
No man was more generally
liked than he when he was one of
Fulton's three legislators. He i
known from one end of the State
to the other by thousands of peo
ple-—not onl{‘ in medical circles,
but in legislative and military
circles—for he has found time
from his busy practice to mix a
lttle in politics and a little In
military affairs
Dr. Brown has an unusually
engaging personality, He makes
friends with the utmost ease and
holds them to him “with hooks of
steel.” Moreover, he is very true
to his friends, and stands hwh
through thick and thin. hen
ever one of George Brown's
friends is under fire, George
Brown ls under fire, too!
Occasionally he rung over to
the Capitol and shakes hands
with some of his forther col
leagues. and whenever he does he
is most cordially recelved.
POULTRY ow W D.
BAIN%RIDO”N.V. 18~ %tn
County Poullrl Association will hold
et e, 8 ring eot
Vem
erh l%’uvm Mm Hex
lons is chalirman.
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Pays to Buy Direct
For fifteen years Hanovers have been the greatest shoe
value on earth. This fact is nationally recognized by shoe
men. Thousands of dealers want to handle them.
But not a pair of Hanovers is sold outside of our own
stores. If we did, the traveling salesman, the jobber and the
retailer would get a profit and the same shoe would cost you
a dollar or two more.
We are the largest makers and retailers of men’s me
dium-priced shoes in the world. This quantity production,
collective purchasing power, manufacturing efficiency and
factory-to-consumer distribution enable us to produce this
world-beater.
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V.O.S. BLACK ARMOR (Rose’s)
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2 Full 4 Full
Quart 51.00 Quarts $].75 Quarts $350 BLACK AR"“R |
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RANDOLPH ROSE, President .Q.. ROSE, Chattancoga: Please ship me tne ronow.r,
R‘ u Rofi Comm .3. for which enclosed ind money order for §. o ceemee
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CHATTANOOGA, TEN, o Nome-rormemersememeemmemmmems s
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OODS. Write for .oo{ S R7.D 0f Bhcereroreccoereremssemone—-Blate .t oo
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Firemasters Must Grant Special
Permit for Storing More
Than 5,000 Feet.
The special committes appointed vy
the City Council to draft & new or
dinance regulating film exchanges has
agreed tentatively upon the provisions
of the law, the features of which were
outlined Priday by Chalrman J. N
Renfroe as follows
That not over 5,000 feet of film shall
be kept in any one place without a
special permit from the Board of Fire.
masters, and that more than this
amount shall not be permitted within
a sone bounded hy Ivy street and Cen
tral avenye, Trinity avenue and Mad
fson avenue
That fiims shall not be stored with
in 50 feet of a school, theater or as
sembly hall
That exchanges shall be lighted
only by electricity, equipped with wa.
ter sprinklers and specially constryct.
od fireproof vaults, and that the bulld.
inge must have fireproof walls and
welf-closing doors,
That no more than three reels shall
be handled at one time by a cleaner
or repairer,
That all rooms in which films are
handled must be equipped with fire
extinguishers. and that smoking shall
not be permitted in exchanges
It is lkely the ordinance will be
shaped up for presentation to Conn
efl Monday.
Probe of Gasoline
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The governmental investigation of
gasoline prices In Atlanta wos com
pleted Thursday after William J
Harris, of the Federal Trade Com
mission, gnd his two assistants had
spent severa! days In receiving re
ports from local dealers The ofM
clals left Thursday afternoon for Ma
con to take up the investigation there.
“We went thoroughly into the sit
pation here” said Mr. Harris hefore
leaving. “We have gone into the sub
urbs, as well as the uptown district,
and will be able to make a complete
report *
No information as to conditions will
be given out, Mr. Harris explained, un
-111 the Investigation is completed,
Atlanta Young Men and Women
Asked to Aid at the Fire
'
men's Show,
Bomething ke 150 young men and
young women of Atlagta will have an
opportunity to distinguish themseives
by being rescued from the flames that
will consume the “Hotel Cody™ at the
Atlanta Rall Park, according to a want
advertisement which appears In
Thursday's Georglan. 1t reads as fol
fows
WANTED--150 young men and
women 10 take part in the
spectacular exhibition, “Fighting
the Flamea,” for the benefit of the
r::rmon'n Henevolent Association,
Friday, November 15, Apply at
Atlanta Baseball Park Monday,
November 15, at 8 p m,
These young Atiantans are wanted
to take part In a dance to be given on
the fourth story of the “Hotel Coay.”
Just preceding the fire that will de
stroy it. The opening scene will rep
resent the arrival of the guests at the
hotel, where they will regiater and be
assigned to rgomas.
Later the music will begin, and the
dance will start on the roof of the
botel, while the other stunts, Includ.
ing football game, boxing matches and
Governor's Horse Guard drill, are in
progress on the ball grounds.
While the festivities are at their
helght, the alarm of fire will be heard,
just as the flames are seen proceed
ing from one of the smaller bulldings
in the block. They will spread rap
idly to the hotel, hut not before the At
lanta firemen, with their life-saving
apparatus. are well at work and the
work of complete rescue is assured
Atlanta firemen give personal guar
antee to every hotel guest that they
will not be In danger, and that they
will be rescved in full time without
scratch or scar.
D EPENDABLE
YWENTISTRY
s At Reasonable Prices.
: j Clean Work in a Clean Place.
R z J 10 Years' Experience. New Equipment.
DR.J.S. WILSON
Avants Phone 731, Whitehall St., Over Lillienthal’s China Store,
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fi Ladies’ Suits
¢4 0.9
&\é Suits in all the different shades
i \ and weaves, and ehe small
/ amount down makes it easy for
everyone to enjoy new clothes
3 just when you want them.
Ladies’ Coats, Dresses,
Skirts, Millinery, Furs
and Waists.
All on Easy Credii
Come here Sat-
MEN’ srday and let u?
We are showing all“tel’?es nyei)vustyulfrz)s:
and every weave 1s represented.
SUITS from $15.00 to $25.00
A BIG COLLECTION OF
OVERCOATS FROM $lB to $25
GET THEM TO-MORROW
Husband Choked Her,
. . .
Wife Declares in Suit
Mre. Nonnle ’a';;:;. n a divoree
suit Aled in Buperior Court Thursday
set out that on October 16 last her
hushand, . E Reams, choked her
insensitle
Ho.snfloudy had choked her and
treated her ‘ruelly, she charged. Al
torney Frank Carter abs the suit
!
Year's Work Planned
By Epworth League
Members of the Epworth League of
the Payne Memaorial Methodist Church
are eatly peased with the work that
has g-n accomplished dquring the year
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Dodson's Liver Tone" Better
Than Calomel and Can Not
Salivate. :
Calomel loses you a day! You
know what cnhuno{ fa. It's mercury:
quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It
crashes Into sour bile llke dynamite,
cramping and sickening you. Calo
me! attacks the bones and should
never be put into your system
When you feel billous, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out, and
belleve you need a dose of dangerous
calomel, just remember that your
druggist sells for 50 cents a large bot
tie of Dodson's Liver Tone, which 1s
entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to siart
your liver without stirring you up in
{nlda. and can pot salivate,
Don't take calomel! It makes vou
'-lrk the next day: it loses you a day’
work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straigh'-
lens you right up and you feel great
Give it to the children because it Is
perfectly harmless, and doesn't gripe.
—Advertisement.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 19158
and Friday planned for even greater of
forts 'n the new Year
The Comrade class, it was announced,
also has planned for a greater servies.
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30—ALL KODAK PRINTS -3¢
Good work, daily service. A
real Kodak Studio. 119 Peach.
tree.
Neckwear Spccials
:ll:y 50¢ Bilk Tie in our
op
Saturday .... 45c
3 for $1.25. .
:m;l lot of open-end
our-in-
Hands for . ... 35c
3 for SI.OO.
Largest stock of Silk
'oui:-iln-.g::ds in Atlan.
ta, inclu
abotndwcnhmzsc
Allen M. Pierce
Haberdasher,
13 Marietta St.
J, Newman &Co.
Just a Few
Specials
Sk Shirts. $2.85
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£1.50 Crepe and Madras
.\'hi'rh". soft and starched
Let POV
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Buying our mer
chandise for Spot
Cash guarantees you
a saving of 25 per
cent. on _your _pur
chases in this store,
The Value Shop
77 Peachiree- Street
VIOL A f@sugpes anut asnit
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M U N N EEE °
wrote us her -4 5 k{
hair was so SN SESEES “\3
short and 58 3 kS
kinky that i S iR £
she could not ey W‘ Vi MR L 1
even comb 2y e )
it: but after G ¥ 5
using several §YW G
boxes Of Sutiaiet =os s
QUBE E N PERNDRATE ey Rl
HAIR DRESSING her hair grew 27
inches long, and she can now fix it
in any style she wants to
All colored women can have beau
tiful long hair if they use QUEEN
HAIR DRESSING It is GUARAN
TEED to grow SHORT, KINKY
hair LONG, SOFT AND SILKY; re
moves DANDRUFF, and stops the
hair from falling out.
At all drug stores. Price 25c.
If your druggist can not supply you,
send us 25c¢ in stamps or coin, and we
will mail you a box.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Write for special terms. Address
Newbro Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
For washing the scalp use