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MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916.—
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(Lol MAG FUND 15 BIG:
MAKE [T STILL LARGER
BBy THE SANTA CLAUS GIRL.
Blue Monday may be ever so rainy
and cold; it may also be just a week
before Christmas and your shopping
isn’'t done, but it isn’t really BLUE
Monday at all.
Instead it's rose colored, and as for
the rain—well, maybe “it's raining
daffodils,” or violets or something
like that.
There is one big general reason
and two very particular reasons why
the Santa Claus Girl’s heart is glad
today. The big general reason is that
so many youngsters are going to be
made happy on Christmas Day by the
Empty Stocking Fund; and the par
ticular reasons—well, of course, the
first ,one is the Shriners’ wonderful
ynd irspiring Sunday concert. and the
second might be found in the follow-
Ing letter that came to The Georgian
»ffice Monday morning:
“Dear Santa Claus Girl:
Though I claim your beautiful
city my birthplace, I am a stran
ger in your midst. I desire to
help make happy the boys and
girls whose parents are not able
to give them the Yuletide pleas
ures.
1 appealed to the Durham Jew
elry Company, No. 20 Edgewood
avenue, as to how they thought 1
could best reach the little people.
They said, “By all means through
The Georgian's Empty Stocking
Fund.”
I have purchased the following
toys and fruita. Will you kindly
inform them how and when to
reach you and deliver the goods.
God in His divine wisdom has not
blessed me as a mother, but my
heart beats with love for the chil
dren. May the bird of happiness
brmf them great cheer and bless
vou in your noble work.
Sincerely,
¢ A FRIEND.
Happiness for Many.
The very realest sort of a friend,
to The Georgian and to the poer chil
dren of Atlanta, because she is a.
Shrine Band Proves
liselt Pride-Worthy
By DUDLEY GLASS.
Atlanta Sunday discovered
something new to ‘boast about,
and, having comparatively few
strangers in our midst Monday,
we began bragging to one an
other,
“Say, that's a real band—those
Shriners?” was the first greeting
in many an office and on the cars.
“You bet!” was always the an
swer. “Didn’t know we had such
a band in Atlanta. They ought
to give more public concerts. Why
should the Shriners keep all that
music to themselves?”
For the concert at the Audito
rium Sunday afternoon was one
of the very few public appear
ances of the Yaarab Concert
Band, and it surprised the 6,500
persons who heard it by Its ex
cellence. It's really a band At
lanta may feel proud of.
It had not had a real rehearsal
recently, for the Empty Stocking
concert was conceived only a
week ago, and the night set for a
rehearsal was so disagreeable,
and there was so much preholi
day work on hand that not half
the musicians attended. But, for
all that, the band Sunday played
with a snap and vigor that left
no room for criticism.
It played the kind of music a
typical Atlanta crowd likes, too.
There were stirring marches, and
little concert pieces with plenty
of melody. One of the best num
bers of all was the famous “Poet
and Peasant” overture, a favorite
with all good bands, and the
Shriners brought out every bit of
‘ltl beauty, The selections from
‘Martha,” one of the most tune
ful of an operas, were beauti
h!lly played, too. Conductor Fred
Wedemeyer had molded those 45
business men into an excellent
organization, worthy of compari-
Son with many a professional
band.
Frank Cundell, a tenor widely
known among musicians and
churchgoers, gained thousands of
new admirers when he sang “O
Dry Those Tears,” and the violin
obligato by W, Whitney Hubner
was wonderfully played. Charles
A. Sheldon, Jr., who had given up
his organ recital in favor of the
band, played the plano accompa
nlinent with his usual excellence,
=~ __LODGE NOTICE.
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LODGE NOTICE,
A stated conclave of
Atlanta Commandery,
No. 9, K. T., will de
L held in its asylum, cor
ner Peachtree and Cain
streets, this (Monday)
:V.nllll at 7:30 o'clock sharp. The Or
er of the Red Cross will be conferred.
EMILE BREITENBUCHER, E. C,
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FUNERAL NOTICE.
et oo ————————————————
STEELE—The friends and re'atives of
Mr. A. B. Steele, Mr. and Mrs.
R. R, Powers and Mr. Ben Steele
are invited to attend the funeral of
Mr. A. B. Steele Tuesday, December
19, 1513, at 10:30 a m., from the
residence, No. 522 Peachtree street.
Rev W, W, Memminger and Bishop
Warren A. Candler will officiate,
Interment will be in Oakland Cem.
etery. The rolluwlnrnnmodnrmlo
men wil act as }ullbearen and meet
ai the chapel of H. M. Patterson &
Son at 10 a. m.: Mr. Horton Math
ewson, Mr. Stanley Mathewson, Mr,
George W. Harrison, Jr., Mr, Frank
Adalr, Mr. John Glenn, Mr. William
Thomson, Dr. John Thomson and
Mr. William Candler. The following
named gentlemen will act as honor.
Ary escort and meet at the residence
10:’:5 a, n.,:" ”l"‘. AJ.u‘d”' (jn;:d u;.
r. Harold rsch, e John S,
ndler, Mr. Forrest :dalr. Mr.
ge W, Adair, Judge John (.
Hart, Judge W. D. Ellis, Mr. J. K.
?flloy Capt. J. W. English, Mr,
ohn J. !‘B‘". Mr. John 8. Owens,
g:. Sam D, Jones Jud’n w. 5
wman, Col. H, M. Patty, Mr, T,
D. Meador, Mr. J. K. Gray and Mr,
R. A, Hemphill,
friend in need. The list of toys she
inclosed included 24 watches for
boys, 24 watches for girls. 24 toys,
24 rattlers, 24 horns, 12 bell toys, 12
checker boards, 24 dressed dolls 24
rubber balls 1 barrel of apples, 1 box
of oranges and 1 bunch of bananas—
enough things to make a real Christ
mas for just lots of children who
perhaps never even dreamed of some
of the things on that list. '
Just a few more hundred dollars
now and the long list of children, the
longest by far that the Empty Stock
ing Fund has ever handled, will not
have to be cut at all. If each one of
you who has not already done so will
just send in your conribution to the
Santa Claus Girl. one dollar or two or
five, according to your means, or
more if you can afford it, you will
help give a happy Christmas to every
single poor child in Atlanta, because
not one of them will have to be over
looked when Santa Claus makes his
rounds.
Just a Few More.
Justa few more hundred dollars—
let's make it the very best Christmas
that the poor children of Atlanta ever
had. Let’s not have a single kid in
Atlanta crying over an empty stock
ing on Christmas morning.
We can make them all happy if we
all work together, and be happy our
selves and make Christmas what it
really ought to be, a day of thank
fulness. a day for children, whether
they be rich or poor.
Previously acknowledged .....$482.39
Shriners’ Sunday concert ..... 729.65
Alige Jane Nolan ... .ccoieeo 1.00
DTN MBI .. ooscniivnn: 1.00
SRULH MO 17 Ju san B
BRRY TROMME ..ot e 1.00
QLI Jos Boy Nolaa ........ ../ %08
B R . s 2.00
eol B o T TSN LR e
ORTER. MY . s vliiiess R 0
METRATSt Bates ... .....ciie .50
URADOER BRI .. scicinness .50
R B oo iiinaianiis .50
ORI Gecvis s rilaisinn BAL
~ Mr. Cundell was forced to respond
to an encore.
The Yaarab Chanters, a men's
chorus of sixteen voices, sang two
numbeirs under the direction of
Mr. Cundell, and made a big hit.
The first was the “Winter Song”
and the second the crooning
“Mammy Lou.”
Every member of the band and
the chanters is a Noble of Yaarab
Temple. They are not permitted
' to play or sing in public except
for some charitable work. But all
~ Atlanta hopes they will find some
~ occasion to give the general pub
lic opportunity to hear them
again.
G .
SII,OOO Garnishment
COLUMBUS, Dec. 18—The largest suit
filed in the Municipal Court of Colum
bus since its organization, January 1,
last, was set for disposal during the De
cember term of the court, but it was
made necessary to transfer it to the
Superior Court.
The suit was a 'Farninhment brought
against Slade and Treadwell by the Ar
mour Fertilizer Company for $11,280.01.
The law provides that suits In which
over S3OO is Involved can not be dis
posed of in the Municipal Court,,there
fore it was turned over to the Superior
Court,
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to The Georgian’s Empty Stecking
Fund, and the Santa Claus Girl was |
so happy she tried to whistle .\‘hvl
had been rather up against it, you
know, for she had a long, long list nr'l
children whom Santa Claus just must |
visit, and experience of other years
showed there should be at least $1 ..u‘
for every child. For the fund doesn't
all go for candy and toys. The l““
must be shoes, and warm underweai '
and a sweater here and there f the |
children are to go to school this wir |
ter. You don’'t have any idea how |
many Atlanta children are shvt out!
of the public schools—the free schoo .s”
because they have nothing fit ms
wear,
It wonldn't be possible to glve sep
arate thanks and praise to everv
Shriner who helped in one way or
another. But Noble A. P. Burke cer
tainly should head the list For be
sides playing a trombone in the band,!
——THE ATLANTA ° GKOKGIAN—
{ho started out last Monday and de
voted several hours a day to putting
that concert over. He and Byron
Souders, president of the band, didn't
do much else for six days but arrange
detalls and straighten out tangles
and see that everything was right.
And everything went off as smoothly
as clockwork, thanks to their efforts.
Thanks are due, too, to every mem
ber of the band and the chanters,
to the Shriners who were nshers o d
collectors, and to every wearer of the
fez who attended the concert and
gave as liberally as Shriners always
give, '
The conuvrt—you’'ll find a review of
that in another column. It was en
tirely too excellent to be huried in
the middle of a, story about the
crowd. F
5 St
No Empty Stockings
.
In Brunswick Xmas
BRUNSWICK, Dec. 18.—~There will
not he an empty stocking in the city
of Brunswick Christmas. A syste
matic canvass of the city has been
made, and the fraternal orders, the
Union Sunday School Association and
the Civic League will provide baskects
for every needy family This is in
addition to the Chrisswmas dinner
given the poor by the Salvation A rmy
from the receipts of their street-cor
‘ner pots, which have been boiling the
)past week.
’ CAPTAIN JOHNSON ILL.
Captain B. F. Johnson, chief clerk
to Philip Cook, Secretary of State was
confined to hizs home Monday he (e s
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\F%Q ‘l) and not destroying. Get a set of Erector for him. It
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scrapers, bridges, aeroplanes, machinery and count
less other interesting things. :
“The Toy Like Structural Steel ”
\ Ereetor is the only actual structural steel tov, and
Come in and see the only one with girders having interlocking edges Our six stores
this wonderful Hmt.l»uil'l square mlln‘nm. .. are the Fun
toy that you've If you get Erector for vour hoy this ( hristmas, von Centers of the
{"‘",""‘d’"""bf’“’ will also be making it possible for him to get free mem- .
::‘:i’:::‘lmqu bership in the Gilbert Institute of Freetor Fngineering city.
gt the latest and greatest idea in the tov-world. Ask
for deseriptive leaflet,
Prices on Erector Sets:
No. 1 Set ..........SI.OO | No. 5 Set .........$7.50
No. 2 Set .........$2.00 | No. 6 Set .........SIO.OO
No. 3 Bet ..........$3.00 No. 7 Set .........$15.00
No. 4 Set .........$5.00| No. 8 Set ........$25.00
We carry a full supply of all Erector parts, If your
boy already owns an Ereetor set we can sell vou a set
to make it a larger one. You ean buy, too, any extra
parts you may need from our cabinet of parts,
252 Peters St. y 53 Peachitrer St
42 Warietta Sl. 87 Whitehall St.
122 Decalur St. ® 811 Peachiree St.
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mas of any of the Georgia commands,
now on the Mexican border, Senator
Hardwick and other Georgla mem
bers of Congress learncd today upon
mquiry at the War Department.
The First Regiment from Savannah
may return early in January, accord
ing to the indications. Senator
Hardwick asked the War Department
that the command be mustered out
of the gervice at Savannah, where it
was organized and where the citizens
waut to pay the militiamen some
honor. His communication was re
ferred to General Leonard Wood,
commanding the Department of the
East. General Wood said that no ad
vice had been received from General
IFunston as to the return of any one
of the Georgia regiments, but that
the location of the place where the
Savannah troops would be mustered
out was under consideration, It was
likely that Savannah will be gelected
it was intimated. all of which is taken
to indicate that the roses may bloom
before the Georgia boys return.
—ALLUANEA; GA.
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30 Dodge Automobile
Salesmen Meet Here
Thirty Dodge automobile salesmen of
the SBouth were meeting at a business
conference at the Hotel Ansley Monday,
At other conferences there were
Southeastern representatives of Good
rich tires, and of the Ellswood-Meyers
Manufacturing Company, of Springfield,
Ohlo. Salesmen of the latter were in &
conference with H. 8, McSavaney, gen=
eral sales manager,
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