Newspaper Page Text
Hunger Strikers Assert They Have
Won Great Fight Against
Administration.
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—~Twenty.
iwo militant suffragists serving terms
L rarying from fifteen to seven months
were released from the District jail
this afternoon. ine militants still re
main in jail,
Among those r/eleased are: Miss
Alice Paul, chairman of the Woman's
party; Miss Lucy Burns, her chief
Heutenant; Miss Rose Winslow, of
New York, and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis,
of Philadelphia. Those four leaders
and fifteen of the others relased to
day have been on a lengthy hunger
CINCINNATI
CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
Via
€c 29
The Southland
All Steel—FEvery Day
Through Coa:h. Sleeping Car and
Dining Car Service
Leaving Atlanta 7:18 a.m.
The Scenic Route
Convenient cpnnections for all points
NORTH AND WEST
Additiona]service leaving Atlanta
daily 4:45 p.m.
For travel r‘ff{rmla;i;;r;(fg:ggytiom, ete.,
B SRI Tt oF | M. C. BAILEY, Div. Pass. Agt.
‘jfi_&;’:@ 722 Healey Bldg.,v AtI:::a, :a.
L WASTED!
40 HOURS EVERY DAY'! '
In Atlanta more than 2,450 telephone calls are made every
day te ask Information for telephone numbers already listed in
she directory. '
. This is more than 38 per cent of all the Information calls
made daily. Each ot these calls consumes more than one minute
and ils unnecessary because the caller could secure the intormation
with less trouble by looking in the book.
Almost two days of valuable time could be saved in Atlanta
every day if telephone users would look in the directory before
calling Information.
Another result would be to improve our Information service
by relieving the operators and the equipment of this unnecessary
burden. :
This wasted time is largely yvour time, but we would like to
help you save your share. It will enable us to serve you better,
and any conservation of time, money or energy, contributes in
directly to winning the war.
If vour telephone directory has been misplaced, call the busi
ness office and ask for another one.
Look in the book for telephone numbers before calling In
formation.
This is very little trouble and means the saving of invaluable
time—almost two whole days every day.
Look In the Book First!
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE g%"{
AND. TELEGRAPH COMPANY LD
4“"’;[;1?::6“*
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN @oo A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes ‘TN ssk .» NOVEMBET 1917.
Germ ive Britis
ans Give British
- -
Captives Dose Which
Kills Desire for Food
(By International News Service.)
A GULF PORT, Nov. 27.—The
Germans are forcing British pris
oners to submit to frequent in
jections of a fluid which produces
nausea and destroys the normal
desire for food, according to the
steward of a Spanish ship which
arrived at a gulf port yesterday.
The man was one of the crew of
the Spanish steamship Gravina,
sunk by a torpedo in the Bay of
Biscay last February, who wers
taken prisoner on a submarine
and landed at Kielvox.
On the voyage to the German
base the prisoners were forced to
place in the tubes four torpedoes,
which sent as many ships to the
bottom. The Germans laughed at
them and mocked them, the stew
ard said.
The prisoners were sent to a
camp in northern Germany,
where thousands of others were
imprisoned, and made to do the
work of horses in the forests
dragging timber to rail cars.
They worked half clothed and
half starved in snow waist deep
during the winter.
After six months, the steward
said, Le was released and permit
ted to proceed home through
Switzerland All his companions,
the steward believes, perished for
lack of food.
strike. Some have undergone forci
ble feeding.
No reason for the release was
given.
At Cameron House, headquarters
of the militants, s%a release of the
pickets before the eXpiration of their
terms was hailed by Miss Doris Ste=
vens, acting &hairman of the party,
as a “victory for the sufffagists over
the Administration.”
ee et et B .
DALTON’S REGISTRARS,
DALTON, Nov. 27.—T. M. Kirdby, J.
W. Bogle and J. W, N. Bray, recently
eldcted as the city’s board of regis
trars, will soon take over the regis
tration books and prepare the lists of
voters for the city election of December
12. The board will serve, for two years.
r C
Nn&URALGIA
For quick results &
rut the Forenead T
™ and ? emples with ‘:/,
E{;E_]_T_ Body Guand inYour Home” X/ 4
5 e ¢
Vicis Vapomm
CH! 50 GDOD
.CE CREAM
SODAS
BROWN<ALLEN
TUTRMINAL STATION
. .
Six Officers, Back From French
and Belgian Fronts, Submit
Military Data.
-
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—S8Six
major generals, in command of Na
tional Guard divisions, reported to
Acting Chief of Staff Bidle at the
War Department today on the things
they saw in a six weeks' tour of the
French and British fighting fronts in
France and Belgium,
The officers arrived at an Atlantic
port yesterday. After a few days
spent at the Army War College in
Washington they will return to their
commands.
The officers are Major General
John F. O'Ryan, commanding the
New York National Guard; Major
General C. G. Treat, commanding the
Ohio National Guard; Major General
E. St. John Greble, commanding the
Texas and Oklahoma National
Guard; Major General F. S. Strong,
commandinf the California and
Northwestern States National Guard:
Major General C. M. Clements, com
'manding the Pennsylvania National
Guard, and Major Gneeral W. H.
Gage, commanding the Indiana and
Kentucvky Ntional Guard.
Negro Charged With
Stealing 12 Pistols
Gerge Huff, a negro, is being held
at the Police Station on suspicion in
connection with a burglary at Coch
ran several nights ago, when a hard
ware ‘store was entered and a smll
arsenal stolen, inc’uding about twelve
pistols, several shotguns and a large
quantity of ammunition.
Gezorge blundered when he visited
the pawnshop of Charles Mandel, at
No. 100 Decatur street, Monday after
noon. Mandel, who had been notified
to look cut for the stolen goods, cov
cred Huff with a pistol when the lat
ter displayed his wares, and, with the
assistance of Sam Silverman, marched
the negro to the Police Station.
Severa! articles, which are believed
to have been a part of the stolen loot,
were found in Huff's possession.
e
$9,000 Fertilizer
. .
"
Fire at Americus
AMERICUS, Nov. 27.—Five thou
sand dollars worth of commercial
fertilizers and fertilizer ingredients
were destroyed today at the plant of
the International Agricultural Cor
poration, near Americus, by a fire,
the origin of which is unknown. The
concern uses quantities of sulphuric
acid in mixing its fertilizers and this
is believed to have come into con
tact with chemicals that produced
the fire. Owing to the character of
the blaze it was impossible to extin
guish it with water, and it smoul
dercd some time until persons re
turning -from the plant told of the
loss.
Atlanta Firm Bays
I,6loßales of Cotton
At 30¢ Per Pound
It was announced Tuesday
morning that the Manget-Brannon
Compauy. of Atlanta and Newnan,
had purchbased from the H. W,
Camp Cormpany, of Moreland,
Ga., 1,610 bales of cotton at a
round price of 30 cents a pound,
working out almost exactly $250,-
000,
John A. Manget negotiated the
big deal for the Atlanta firm. The
cotton, in warehouses af> More
land wHen the purchase was made,
is destined for Eastern mills and
for export,
This is legarded as the largest
single deul for cotton at anything
like the price ever made in the
United States.
al
Woodburn Boy Gets
. . .
Sheridan Commission
CHICAGO, ILL. Nov. 27.—H. G
Steele, of Woodburn, Ga., has been
appointed first licutenant of field ar
tillery at Fort Sheridan.
PREDICTET HIGHER LUMBER.
BIRMINGHAM( ALA, Nov. 27—
Declaring that lumber prices will go
much higher as the winter advances,
the retail umber dealers of Birming
ham are urging all those who con
template buying any building mate
rial within the near future to do so
at once. Just what increases may
come no one has attempted to fore
cast.
RTUTTSLIVER PILLS FOR'EIVER ILLS
. . - .
Habitual Constipation Relieved
ls you wake in the morning with a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue,
perhaps headache, your liver is torpid. A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, produces sick headache, dyspepsia, costiveness and piles. There is no
better remedy for these disorders than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS. Try
them just once and be eternally convinced. For sale by all druggists.
r. Tutt’s Liver Pills
- Satisfactory Christmas Shopping by Mail at
. M. RICH & BROS. CO., Atlanta, Ga.
2 Send for OQur 16-Pace Christmas Gift Catalogue. Mailed to You Free of Charge
; §ATISFACTION GUARANTEED WITH EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE HERE—OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Write any
. bank or business house in Atlanta about our standing—our methods of doing business. This store is more than fifty years old |
; and is today the largest department store in Atlanta—one of the largest in the South. : . |
3 For the convenience of our out-of-town patrons, we have just published ““The Rich Book of Christmas Gifts,’" a sixteen-page
= booklet filled from cover to cover with helpful Christmas gift suggestions. Write for your copy. It will be mailed to you free. |
; Here Are Two Pages from Our Catalog. Order Direct from These. Pictures
. _and Descriptions Are Accurate. Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied!
: ‘fi-’."".”“&’.-’; S R o ¢ A s i
7 == 7 SA\ il
X g’ ‘ B T e L\ AR '
gy E=wEsm 4 pis-ose pls i G -/ -
s Dl-40¢ Dia- 49¢ S 25t g 3 §l4%° gi.4eo E2-40° E 4-40 VG" m\ ;
: . . '\: . '"’H :
.~~~ Here Are Some Splendid Values in Jewelry W(W |
| B 3 N-:) ‘
E E ; i 3
e, 5
[ .l Tue
,
: .
: E
)
. D - $L9s
)
.
G 2 1)
E s
)
:
: M
jg
. NN
Falie
T ™
;
1 .
: o, o 3»:-"’.*‘\':
. (1\ ‘{\ 7
5 3 5
¢ @\
: £ LN
: D 6-4%5298
| e
e Bl o - ; o
' e N .= .y =269\ :
‘ . e e ' T N ;
; \\ { {f'(:?':?\) \‘\ {3I ¢ \ ’)\i)\) o ’,a,‘s-“. o{~ ok :
. . . 4 e 4 3N5 J 3 y ~ L) ] ",_'( &
: - (N i) LY { \_Ek VW ARERY) ”Q: \fio R, < ; :
2 3 %N 2 $ ’."'»\.4‘;. % ;Q_‘?&’ \\ gX4 (",’ \O \a Sy et e ROy . : o :
e / ; W’ & ™\ i rls-41
: Anne ol Tek ({ (3 E 17— $1.99 L =
)T~ #1990 D 9 sl9Be DB-40° DIO- $169 S TR e
I e ————————— ————————————————————————————— ———————————————————
> ——.:,—:m - S———— -
. How lo Order From This Ad
B ST s, it ST i sl
» ‘g N ORDERING, address your letter to M. Rich & Bros,
. I Co., Department AAA, Atlanta, Georgia. Send money
] by postoffice or express money-order, bank draft or cer
: tified check, payable to M. Rich & Bros. Co., Atlanta.
Heflin Now Ready
To Go to the Mat’
(By International News Service.)
MOBILE ALA, Nov. 27.—Con
gressman T, Thomas Heflin, of Ala
bama, who' recently made charges
on the floor of the lower House in
connection with alleged disloyvalty of
some of the members of Con&:ress,‘
said today he was ready to “go to
the mat” with any of them concern
ing the charges. |
“Since I have been in Alabama,”
said Congressman Heflin, “1 have not
heard anything about the probable
action that may be taken on the
charges, or if there will be any ac
tion, but I stand by my position as
expressed.” |
Congressman Heflin will go to
Washington Friday.
Prof. Axson To Be
Red Cross Secretary
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—1 n con
nection with the resrganization of
the American Red Cross on a war
basis it became kncwn this afternoon
that Professor Stockton Axson, of
Houston, Texas, brother-in-law of
President Wilson, will succeed
Charles L. Magee as secretary gen
eral of the organization. Mr. Magee
wil’ remain with the Red Cross in
another capacity, it was said.
CNLD WAVE HITS BOSTON.
BOSTON, Niv. 27.—Boston is today
lin the grip of one ot the cold~st spells
for this season of the vear that has
!e\'er struck New England. At 8 o'clock
i this morning the mercury had dropped
to 13 degrees above zero. At North
field, Vt., 1t was 6 below zero.
Dl. Brooch set with perfect
imitation of shell pink Ital
fan cameo. Gold-filled fili
gree mounting is 1% inch
&B high Wil i ifeh
D 2. Lavalliere of 10-karat
so'ld gold with 15-inch sol
dered link chain and fili
gree pendant set with imi
tation amethyst, sapphire
OF lODRR: coicesssieny B 8
D 3. Cuff links of 10-karat
solid gold with hand-en
graved edges. Polished fin
ish. Engraved for 25c ex
e Paly Lol oo 18
4
D 4. Bracelets in all sizes for
children of 1 to 15 years.
Gel? filled. Han4-engr ved
design. Polished finish.
Safety guard clasp. In or
dering, be sure to state age
POGUITEE” U Cih .s il
D 5, Baby locket and chain—
go'd-filled. Round locket
and 12-inch soldered link
chain. Polished finish..4B¢
D 6. Lavalllere of 10-karat
solid gold with 15-inch sol
dered link chain and fili
gree pendant set with gen
uine diamond ....,.,..$2.98
D 7. 10-karat solid gold baby
pin set consisting of three
pins connected with sol
dered link chain. Bright or
dull finish, set ....... $1.98
DB. Gold-filled baby locket
and chain. Heart-shaped
locket is suspended from
a 12-inch soldered link
SREIN Lo e e
Are For Rich Only
VALDOSTA, Nov. 27.—Turkeys are
higher in this market than ever
known before, and none but the rich
can afford them. A farmer brought
in a load yesterday, rrom which he
sold four gobblers for S2B, or §7
apiece, They were not large, either
Farmers are charging from §3 to $5
for turkcy hens, while dealers in the
city are getting from 40 to 45 cents
per pound. It is understood the local
supply of birds is as large as in pre
vious years, but it is not like'y th¢
sales will be as numerous, unless they
get cheaper,
At ’
Kinney’s
64 Peachtree Street,
A M.d-Week
745 Pairs
Ladies’ and Men’s
SHOES
51 .98
¢ 1 .
Broken sizes, discontinued
lines. Every pair good
new stock.
Remember the name.
Be sure you are right.
G. R, Kinney, Co. Inc,
64 PEACHTREE ST,
e e S ——
D 9. 10-karat solid gold laval
liere with fillagree pendant
set with amethvst, sapphire,
topaz or ruby doublets with
baroque pearl drop. 15-inch
soldered link chain...sl.9B
DlO. 10-karat solid goid la
valliere with circular pen
dant set with sapphire,
ruby, topaz or amethyst.
The 15-inch chain has sol
dered Hnks .i..v0v44:.81.80
Dll. Gold-filled handle knife
for men or boys. Sides are
engraved. Has two good
steel cutfing blades. Swivel
at end by which it can be
attached to chain...... 49¢c
Dl2, Gold-top bar pin in hand- ‘
engraved designs. Brlxht}
polished finish. Length isi
41sd Inches ici..reeidiifln
Dl3. Gold-filled handle knife
for men or youths. Sides
are engraved. Attached to a
soldered link watch chnin.l
Knife and chain in a vel
vet-lined box w.c.......98¢
Dl4, Bar pin of sterling sil
ver set with brilliant white
rhinestones and equipped
with a safety catch.....75cl
Dls. Gold-top hatpin in bright ‘
pollshed finish with 6-inch
gold-plated stems. Set n!l
WO hatping |y, iicass 800
M. RICH & BROS. CO., ATLANTA. GA.
. i
Blown to Pieceshy
. . .
Dynamite Explosion
MEMPHIS, .\';w._:’_;:.loe Wesson was
blown to pleces at the United States
asvintion field near Memphis when a
hlast of dyvnamite axvloded under a tree
he was removing from the field,
. B ‘
o :.gs"' »
bei/d
gl : he bridge which spans
b Jisiance,sooilxesfir lorn ‘
§ heartsand SPQQ(J.S“’I% l\qurs. |
- The 12 of sunshine which
Bl - Peneh‘ales the imnermost
F“‘fl L 1 dopths of oom.
@pacr{a{e i P . : i
bt B The sol(llersmessengernder
A kown }o(ail in his mission.
iy Adelicwus allechon ofloo“r
0 A sme conlechions bound with 3
> aribbo
)“:" - &:,
"}f‘&‘\é .-.....,,:::m;::::::;;.?’:a_;.E?%;:;:Efl
9 VYR et
" 7 i — ;
B NS o P
e e ————————————————————
El. Oval-shaped signet scarf
pin of 10-karat solid gold.
Enngraved for 15c¢ ex-
Lly BT R |
E 2. Shirtwaist pin set con
sisting of three %-inch cir
cular pins with hand-en
graved gold tops. Polished
BIVIRE ... iaiiaiinnirvie G
E 3. Lavalliere of 10-karat
so'ld gold with filigree pen
dant set with genuine cut
diamond and baroque pearl
drop. 16-inch soldered link
chain. In velvet-lined gift
BOX . 00l i i
H 4. Oval-shaped signet scarf
pin of 10-karat solid gold.
Dull finish. Bevel edges.
Pin will be engraved for 150
OXRPR ..l iiBT SR
E 5. Beauty pins 1-inch long,
with hand-engraved go'd
tops. Polished finish, Pair'
) SRR B 8 Pl B eT T
EB. Tie clasp of 10-karat sol
id gold. Oval shaped. Pol
ished finish. Hand-en
graved edges ..,......$1.49
E 7. Circle brooch pin, 1 inech |
ir. diameter, with hand-en- |
graved gold top. Polished
BEtSN Col G
ESB. Earrings sets with lus
trous French filled pearl |
beads with go'd-filled wirol
mountings. Screw to ear, !
I iON
F 9. Tie clasp of 10-karat
solid gold. Oval shaped.
Choice of dull or bright pol-
NBO ORIsK ..... 50000
ElO. French filled pearl neck
lace of cream tint gradu
ated beads. 16-inch length.
Gold-fil.ed clasp .veee...9B¢
. - - i
Important Notice About Deliveries ‘i
E VERY mail order purchase amounting to five dollars or §
more will be delivered free of charge within a raduis of
three hundred miles of Atlanta. All orders filled as quickly i
as possible—most of them within twenty-four hours. 3
ElOl. French filled cream tint
peari bead necklace, 25
inches long ..........$1.49
Ell. Brooch of 10-karat solid
gold, set with genuine cut
diamond, Has safety catch.
In velvet-lined b0x....54.95
El 2. Oriental pearl earrings
of large size. Screw to ear.
PRIP i i e
El 3. Cufr link and tle clasp |
set for men or boys. Hand
engraved gold tops. Pol
ished finish. Set f0r....49¢
' El 4. Lavalliere of JlO-karat
| solid gold, with filigree
| pendant set with real dia- °
mond. 15-inch chain..s2.9B
El 5. Cuff liaks of 10-karat
solid gold with bevel edges.
Dull finish. Engraved for
26c extra. Pair .......$1.49
ElB. Dorine box of Dutch sil
ver, heavily silver-plated. |
1% inches in diameter, %
inch deep. Embossed top,;
dull or polished finish. Mir
ror iuside top PR,
El 7. Cuff links of 10-karat
solld gold in dull or pol
ished finish. Engraved for
25¢ extra. Pair........ 51.98
ElB. Dorine box of sterling
silver, 1 inch in diameter
and 3-8 inch high. Polished:
engraved tOD ce0ece....51.69
e .
S Gray Hair?
13 'g Use BARBO
|\ Glh A preparation of great merit fo#
l V'R streaked, faded or gray hasir.
J'. You Can Make It Yoursell
#l@ ' Get a box of Barbo Comppound at
any drug store. Dh:ecflonn for making and use
| come in each box. Costs liaklnd-!h*
E 6-4140 o |
% I
L
% @ |
[
1
; [
E 8-50% E
..o'o.. :. 0.. 29’980 i
g RS BEI _Yos !
3 88 8 i !
7 5t 8 (@Y
J 0 ¥ N O W
R FAS ‘f@i;; -
0 fSBB \\!"!‘f’ 3
0 () i L
O O S [
o 5 v :
YL X .
ElO-98¢ (v/2° [
'/
Y 5
El2-98¢ :
.
} L
/’/ e g =
)k :
o -
AR L
S .
El - 49¢ !
F
,--* ;
f*---»’.~.._\ ‘ “5 4
§ TRAT) g
§ 3N 3 -
o 3 3 ’
i :
E 14 3298 .
7