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ATLANTA. GA.
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ame Agreement That Prcva:led‘
" Between the Clubs Last Year
. '
E Will Be in Effect Next Season,
% ARHVILLY ¢ 18.-The same
working agreement that was in
o effect betwarr the Nashville
BINh of the Southern league and the
IR, Louts club of the American League
BBt season will remain intact for the
- Foar Im7
£ The Browos will have the privilege of
o the best ayers on the Nash
- W team at the closs of the season
o one thousand |r men, while the
R, wille club w recelve throughout
s season the best of the material that
8 turned back for further ripening In
. § minor leagues
" Last season the Hrown: loaned Nash
i Bllly lLee, and .rt Kores and Gue
W llams were bought from St Louls
A the Volunteers Ernle Herbert, a
B -handed pitcher, was with the St
olils Federals, and when they went In
Y the Hrowns Herby was turned
to Nashville The best player on
Nashville team last season was
S Rogers, who was !aken by the
mns for §I.OOO T e New York
hkees wanied Hogers for §4,006, but
h 'nrk)h\u‘uw!nom with the Browns
¥ pted Nashville from making the
- St lLouls Rrowns have one of
Bhe lergest collections of young players
(O their roster ai present of many years,
. when the cutling down season ar-
P there will be many high class
Btimers who are turned back. Nash
wil r( the first choice of the
JA¥ers and many gaps which will very
bly be wv{‘ much in evidence at
it time will thus be well taken care
L The Browns have in the ,ml( flvon
Baliville some fine material and the
17 season should be one which will
some more men of high caliber
Reep the Volunteers In the hunt all
h Way.
AT JUAREZ
L MT-vuemn“ 3-year-olds and “l:
furlongs: faxemall 112, O 'T
. 112, xßublcon 11 110, Blarney 100,
b Grand 108, Vested Rights 108,
ja Grane 107, xßunch of Keys 100
£ IND -—Selling, 2-year-olds, 4%
) s: Crankie 108, Dyson!lo6, Alan
5, n Prince 106, Belle C 10§,
Ny Rl):—fiolll{\( l.;’ymlri-znl%f and E“p'
: opuedo b rince -
m«l L. 108, June Bride 108,
Tucker 100, Peter Grimm 108,
Sty Heywood 100, Alr Line 108, Zolso
M., xßermudlan 104,
. FOURTH - Handicap, all ages, 6%
3 3 Pmln-llva 113, Casey Jones
B, .t’th Btrange 108, Lytle 5%, Ware
o '--mmm. 3.year-olds and up,
OnES ack Sheep 112, Lover's
112 Sal Vanity 106, oJe Gaitens
y ir 106, xCirculate 104, xFros
ro's y 100,
B ~—Belling, 3-year-olds and up,
& . B turlongs: Jack Harrison n?.
M, Bell 112, Luple L 106, Esmerakia
E 109 nlw' Duchess 108, SBudora 108,
ia 100, Cect~.n Point 108, Bob Nali
), Onota 108 xClumsy Kate 104. |
pounds apprentice allowance is
b~ ADVERTISEMENT.
" The health of the body depends
igan the food, upon its proper diges-
Bon and absorption, and the proper
geretion of waste.
i The maintenance of health and re-
Batr of waste depend very largely
pon the condition of the blood. In
pder to keep the blood in condition,
f must be well supplied with fresh
gtriment and the products of waste
poely eliminated.
® Many allments arise from dyspep-
B, Imperfect digestion is very often
saused by defective elimination—con
tipation.
i Undigested food remalns on the
omach until decomposed, causing
¢ 81 ppsia, rheumatism, constipation,
dlicusness, or perhaps even to irrita
ity and sleeplessness. Much dys
epsia would be avoided by attention
§ the condition of the stomach, and
¢ obedience tu one or two simple
jies: (1) To eat slowly; (2) to
jasticate thoroughly; (3) to take no
mid with meals, excepting break
-Bt, but drink a glass of water, hot
fpeferable, in which two teaspoonfuls
"JACOBS' LIVER SALT has been
ded, on rising in the morning. This
gars the stomach of all toxin poi
isens, clears the brain, and makes one
Bl it for a day’s work. 25ic and boc
e 4 1 druggists, or direct from the
gkers, Jacobs' Pharmacy, Atlanta,
L Advertisement.
Z . 7 THE beginning of
A Gift a Savings Ac-
Z : ecount is a Christmas
Z worth Whlle Present well worth
T AR, while.
A Savings Bank Book with an initial deposit, is not only
a substantial gift, but it lays the foundation of a valuable prin
ciple—THßlFT.
Son, daughter, any member of your family, will appreci
ate the gift today, but will value far more in later years the
principle it inculcates.
Open a savings account for the son or daughter here and
encourage them to keep it growing. It won't be long before
you'll be glad we reminded you of it.
C f Georgi
Trust Company of Georgia
E Capital, Surplus and Profits $2,000,000.00
" Trust Co. of Ga. Bldg. Pryor St.
William and Mary's
ary's
Schedule Arranged
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RICHMOND, VA Dee. 13 William
and Mary sasketbal! quintet will have
a splendid Vst of games 10 ey ll\.i:
sedbon, aocording the st announs
by Manager Wilson New men will
‘n..lc up most of this year's 188 m, sev
aral of last year's homl joet through
araduation. The schedule 549 follows l
T December 14— Union Theological Sem.
mary, st Willlamsburg
January 16 Hampden-Bidney (eham
plonship), at Hampden-SMiney
January 11— Virginia Christian ©Osl
!.T, al I‘rm hburg
| anuary 18- Hoanoke College, at Ba
lem
January m\’ugmh Polytechnie In
stitute, at ke urr
l-nuor’ o Vieginia Miltary Inetl
tute, at Laxington i
February 10 Fairmount Athietie Club |
of Richmond, at Willamsburg (pend.
ing)
f‘vl-m‘n 1" nmur-nm College
‘fhlfll[‘inn.hi}nl, a! Ashiand ]
February 17 Ihm\dfll-lufl" College
(ehamplonship), at Willamsburs
February i Richmond College
(champlenship), at Willlamshurg
Fehruary 24 Handolph - Maoon Col
lewe (champlonship, st Willamaburg
I’os!\s&"\ s n "vmfi College
(champlonship), at Hichmaon
Coluumbia Next Year
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 A strong helief
exists today that Eddie Mahan, former
Harvard football star. may be named
Columbla football conch for nest year
Mahan may come to Columbia lLaw
School next fall. At the present time
he s d-h\ln“hfl-un the Harvard
and Columbia w Schools. Fhould he
enter Coumbia, Mahan would be added
to the staff as an assistant to Metoalf,
even In the event of his not being chos
en head comch,
Charles H. lara. chairman of the
university T’“ tee on athietion, de
clared that t committee had not seri
ously consklered rhu’ln. coaches. He
admitted that Metcalf's contract had to
be renewed annually and that the Ober.
lin man had not yet bheen signed up for
another year,
Arthur Greiner Is
In Chicago Hospital
CHICAGO, Dec. 13.--Arthur Greiner,
automoblle broker and racer, Is in the
Peychopathic Hospital today Rollufl::
his removal from his apartment whi
he was trying to wreck with a chair,
Guests at the fashionable hotel where
Greiner and his wife are m»»u:s were
in & panic when the police arriv
Greiner's breakdown is attributed to
injuries received In the ludlm{-om
twoorulu automoblle races in 1911 in
which he was '“l’:::d about the back
and his mechanic killed. Since then
bis health has been failing.
Western Union Men
W. G. Peeples and FEdward Lyle, of
the Western Union Tohc::nn Com
[:nr. will make talks Tu y nlfm
fore &' monthly meeting of he
Teelph and Telegraph Roclety in the
Chamber of Commerce sssembly hall.
NEW YORK, Deec, 13 Tom Needham,
former catcher of the Braves, Glants
and Cubs, has been signed by President
Price to mnwv the Newark Indians
next season. eedham t:m A depart
mt store In his m h'q: mm::an-
Ohlo, where served as
chief of police.
o W i Eeies, Bit
o wWau obb
Waugh, of Fort Worth, fightweights,
will fifteen rounds here next Mon
day night
BOSTON, Dec. 12-—-A syndicate of
Boston horsemen has been formed for
the rnon of having a Grand Cirouit
meet 3 at Readville next year, It was
learned today.
Dry, Hoarse or Painful
M Quickly
Ended
Home-Made Remedy that Saves
You $3-—Does the Werk
Thoeroughly.
The prompt and positive action of this
simple, inexpensive home-made remedy
in qulckl"' healing the inflamed or swol
len membranes of the throat, chest or
bronchial tubes and breaking up tight
coughs, has caused it to be used In more
homes than any other cough remedy.
Under its healing, soothing influence,
chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens,
breathing becomes easier, tickling in
throat stops lnd.‘you get a good nllh;.;s
restful sleep. he usual throat a
chest colds are conquered by it in 24
hours or less. Nothing better for bron
chitis, hoarseness, croup, whooping
cough, bronchial asthma or winter
coughs g
To make this splendid coufoh syrup,
pour 2% ounces of Pinex ( cents’
worth), into a pint bottle and fill the
bottle with p'ain granulated lugsr syrup
and shake xhomufhly. You then have
a full pint—a family supply-—of a much
better vou(rh nyrug than you could buy
ready made for $2.50. eeps perfectly
and children love its pleasant taste,
Pinex is a special and highly concen
trated compound of genuine Norway
pine extract, combined with guaiacol
and s known the world over for its
promptness, ease and certainty in over
coming stubborn coughs and chest colds.
To avoid disappointment ask your
druggist for 2% ounces of Pinex" with
full directions, and don’'t accept any
thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute
satisfaction or mune{_ promptly refund
ed. The Pinex Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.—
Advertisement.
CHICAGO, Dee. 13 - Tex Hickard has
struck another snag o planning his §
Rght for lbmu. Carpentier, it aß} ,woeu’
today, with announcement of Tom
Jones, Wl&m. manager, that Be also
controls Lee Daroy Australian chams
prhosn
When he learnad 'hai Bickara was
consldering sidetracking Willard and
matehing the French hero with Dwrey,
Jones Pared up
“Rickard, or any one cise who is pros
moting Ihis sorap, will Bave 10 ses W 4
before they Arrange either a Wil ard.
Carpentisr or & Pmrey -Uarpentler
mateh,” he deciared larcy can not
fight in this country for the next three
yonrs IIO?. under my control
“Jack Kearns the Californian, and 1
have an oqual share In & contrast with
Darey. Our contract calls for 25 per
cont of the Australian‘s winnings i
America. Kearns and I split ffiy-orey
on this perosnlags
Jones sald It would take §65.006 1o goi
Willard into the ring with Carpentier
CHICAGO, Dee. 13- lans for a West.
ern interscholastic basketball tourna
ment are announced here today by the
University of Chicage athletic officials
It is scheduled for March % and 19 and
wil be an invitation affair, the winnes
to be crowned king of the prep schools
of the West
Champtonship high schools in [llinols,
Indiana, Minnesota, lowa and Michigan
will be asked 1o participate.
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For Harley's Photo
COLUMBUS, OMIO, Dec, 12 -Cole
Her's wy-ilx,-'hleh ‘publishes Walter
Camp's All-American eleven each jear,
has written for a pholv‘r.ph of “Chick"
lluhk'.h:lfhrl of Ohlo Btate. This
in bel to Indicate that H-rh{‘ will
be placed either on Colller's All-West.
ern or All-American team. The pho
tograph has been forwarded.
CHAMPAIGN, 111, ,Dee, 12 -—Rey-
N. Kraft, of Oak Park, was chosen
to the 1917 Tilini as the annual
foot ainner uadorol’ the linl by J,
M. Kaufman and C, B. Hateh, of Cham
| palgn.
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FERTILIZER MATERIALS
References AhY L o‘9 A“.,.:.g‘;.n:onlal
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By Permission -:é ;G ed Btates estabiishing
Lowry :::::::: ::: fi‘[mpq@ .‘.‘.'l’.' Hulle and Linters.
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Cotton Seed Oil, Meal, Hulls, Linters
Acid Phosphate, Nitrate of Soda, Any Fertilizer Materials
ATLANTA, GA.
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equal to that found,in the ;
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) Luxurtions up -ta Ih‘:«mixlmtv Pullman i |
slecping earaccommodations. . The per- |
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attention for the pleasure and comfort
of . patrons, TR
OQut of Memphis at 10:15 p: m.
Into. Texas at Sunrise
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Shibe Says Pric
~ Of Baseballs Will
' Be Kept at $1.25
I PHILADELIFMIA, e : When the
sttention of Themas e, a 0 oificer of
. fran of ke : ik - el
e Brms of A 1 Res Company, wWas
’ i fimiamt foeecy ("Ricage
.‘,..r the price of baseballs W na e
irals 1o 8 per cent next scasorn, N
i met with & denia
he Heasd g . s the largemt
| anelal e ifactiar ! plant In Ameris
o They maks all o balls that are
{used o the Lwe malor isagues, a 8 well
{A% the majar i ¢ used in the mi
hot e They � have & big trade with
' oges b The tieperaient reanke
i 2 rue sald Khitbhe that the
;;.v oof maleria st adVEaroe hut un
fleas momething f weery A ehe =
tween now Al nes! spring "e retail
: eof 8 staftdard big wague baseball
- be 1180, the same a 8 last Year
We were fort te In geiling »ooks
! horsehide anesd and have shough for
neßt Years output We make our own
) s and thereby cut the cost of the
Jrtletmen The cork 1o rour oork cens
- wnes from BEpain and Portugal,
has not been materially ad
vanced
PRINCETON, N. J., Dec. 13 fium-;.‘
White, the here of the Harvard an
Yale game in 1918, and Knox Taylor, &
| member of the Princeton vareity spund
Lin 100afave been added 1o the Prince
oy foothall coaching and advisory oom
mities. It was anncunced last night by
| the board of athietie contrel. Other
| members of the commitiee, who will
| continue to serve, are Willlam Fdwards,
{ ftewart Haker and J. H. Mumm., This
| commitiee will meet to select a head
| vonch and determine the coaching poilcy
{ for next year, withip a few \'-'fil
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Indigestion
when chronie is permanently corrected
by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water
Positively guaranteed by money-back
loffer. Tastes fine; costs & trifle. De
| ivered anywhere b{) our Atlanta agenta,
| Coursey & Munn Drug Store, Marietta
| and Broad Stas
| smeeeeeeme—
FOR THROAT AND LUNGS
STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS
Alterative
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
TP FUNERLT Sy
Hmke; Aims to Vgg
. Out Factional Strife
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NEW YORK, Dee 12-President
Thomas 1. Mickey, successor 1o Tom
Chivington, declared today his one alm
would be 10 wipe out factional strife
With the headquarters of the league
moved from Chicage to Louleviile and
the schedule meeting set for Febru.
ary M In Kansas Clty, the association
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Holiday Prices
22-K Gold .15
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ridge wor .
por Yoo B 3
et o ee .
That Fit $3
Even at these extraordinary low
rices,all work is GUARANTEED. §
rn business in Atlanta 25 years.
Experts in every Dental Branch.
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Dr.E.G. Griffin’s
GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS
SW. Alabama St. 0w trown & Alle's
Phone Main 170? w e ,___.t_'._‘i!_ ittendant
‘ek %
ORI TL) e e
Smith Will Lead
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‘l ANN ARBOR, MICH., Dec. 13.-C. C
Bmith, of Bay City, Mich., was electod
captain of the 1917 Michigan footlall
team At & meeting of the fourteen let
ter men. Bmith will play his third year
for Michigan nex! fall at ful'back, Bmith
will have six s,- veterans about which
to bulld his ) eleven and with severn!
promising men coming on from the
nnhmnmu-n”:' :-n;ndn;d :w li'r‘t:\l
agEregation b a y
mond give the Walver! “!hno vwbn
in the back fleld :u’?-mu‘ cane,
Ww..m Boyd give him & Ane start
on the \
Nearly a Sixth of aMillion Dollars
—Their Daily Expenditure
The readers of The Georgian and Sunday American will
spend nearly a Sixth of a Million Dollars a Day—
Today, and every day thereafter until Christmas.
This is but a part of their combined household and Christ
mas gift appropriation of $4,000,000 for the month of
December. :
Georgian - American readers get their shopping suggestions
through The Georgian and American’s advertising columns.
They get what you have to offer in this way.
Your story should be before them constantly from now on—
in the biggest way possible.
For Christmas advertising pays Big—
Particularly, it pays big in home newspapers like The Geor
gian and American.
But bigger business means Immediate Action.
A part of Four Million Dollars is your reward. :
Make sure that your most timely Christmas suggestions are
before Georgian-American readers every day.
Results will tell! ,
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Copyright, l‘:,l:L by The Atlanta Georgian and Sunday American. el
James Braid, Noted
Golf Player, Dead
LONDON, Dec. 12 w'm famous inter.
nations! golfer, James Brald, was killed
while trying 1o board a Mmoving train at
Waterlon station today. He waas thrown
packward and fell on his bead. He died
on the way 1o the hoapital
Bring Her Redl Xmas Joy
g by Putting an End
Neey] to Stair-Climbing
'.
T
s How often have you heard her
say, “I am so tired of running up and down
stairs!” You can prevent lots of this and at the
same time add to the pleasure and convenience
of the entire family. .
An Extension Bell Telephone
Is an Ideal Xmas Present
It not only brings joy at Christ
mas time, but throughout the year ;
it is a reminder of your thought
fulness. Few gifts so well combine
the pleasant and the practical.
Call Contract Office today.
S. B. MATHEWSON, Mgr. \
0 & SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
¢ AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1916
Red Cross Extracts
Big Sum From Fans
NEW YORK, Dec 13-It waa an
nounced here that the amoun! eollecten
;?:r":l’.‘ mw%&w Jg’
i, "the largeel coliection ot Made