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Absolute Life’ Creator
Loses Fight for $25,000
CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—Evelyn Arthur
Bée, creator of the “Absolute Life”|
cult Mat in 1911 put him in prisnnl
for confining young girls to his Ra
cine avenue temple, Wednesday lnn‘t»
a three-year legal fight for $25,000|
left him by an alleged will of Mrs, |
Lucille M. Bridges, a disciplé of the
ocult.
Again WATSON scores with “truth.” HYMAN BROS, GREENSBORO, N. C., SHOE STOCK invoices exactly $24,867.87. Watsan bought the stock at 60c on the
dollar. The Waukaway Shoe stock, 136 Whitehall street, invoices $14,367.81. Watson bought this stock at 75c on the dollar. WATSON “SCOOPED” BOTH AND
BOTH GO ON SALE “SIMULTANEOUSLY.” -
WHERE—FIRST at Watson’s regular all-bargain store, Cor. Pryor and Decatur Sts. Be sure to see the signs and the name Watson-then enter-you are “in right.”
SECOND-136 WHITEHALL STREET, where the Waukaway held forth. Watson “takes over” this store “body and soul,” entire and complete, just as it lay.
A WATSON “PICK - UP”"—Two Great Shoe Stocks—Two Great Shoe Sales—AT THE SAME TIME
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ONLY ONCE IN A LIFE
TIME SUCH SHOE
BARGAINS
DY ‘AN Watson, as usual was “there,” on the spot, with the Spot Cash”—hence the greatest shoe “Buy”—the biggest THE F ACTS
EXP LAN ATORY “gcoop” of fine, high-grade, dependable footwear for men, women and children in the “career” of this great all- _
Bargain Store where nothing but real “honest t 0 goodness” Bargains are sold every business da,y of the year. Onge in a great while the chance to “trade’ for on.e stock occurs, but seldom, if ever,
do t%vo such fine stocks “con%e Watson’s way” at one and the same time. “Circumstances’’ necessitated the “disposing” of the Waukaway Shoe Store, 136 Whitehall Street—AND WATSON
“BOUGHT”. Different “circumstances”, as described further down, necessitated the sacrificing of the great shoe stock of Hyman Bros., Greensboro, N. C.,—AND WATSON “BOUGHT.”
READ ON THROUGH-EVERY WORfi OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT -EVERY WORD IS “GOLDEN"—-LADEN WITH BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES GALORE.
“ ” 99 WATSON “SECURES” THE FINEST
wfizlslgr\iég fiéx’%fi%ugfi&”:&g%%n “THE SOURCE OF SUP PLY IS THE REASON WHY STOCKS BELOW ALL ‘MARKET PRICES’
Fire, that dread visitor, slightly damaged the Hyman Bros. Store in Greensboro, N. C.—only “slightly” but just énough to
' ' ' necessitate an insurance “settlement”—HEßE’S WHERE WATSON “CAME IN”—the stock, after being turned over by
& the interested insurance companies to the Underwriters’ Salvage Company, was sold “complete” to Watson at his own “price”
o @ and is now in Atlanta ready for you thousands of loyal Watson patrons.
; The dfea:)th of a m;x;llger ofntli;lAtlan{;a flilxl'm of Walhkawa.y Shoe Company broughfi about the “(lzllosing’(; a.x}d going
i i ,hi t il dealer in sh ire family—
WHEN WATSON “GRABS OFF” A STOCK YOU KNOW A I S O o fort mo se e s Wbt eAT iDy
THE QU AL[TY MUST BE HIGH AND THE PR]CE ‘Low’ \czea.:]l’{a::a‘y” il'i?;o(;g‘mpany, 136 Whitehall Street. ‘‘The source of supply is the reason why’’ mnobody can sell as
Worth of Shoes for Men, Women and
At a ridiculously low price Watson INVOI CI N G $3 9 33 5 6 8 Children—from two old, esteemed, well
“bcught” these two great stocks 9 ® known retail shoes stores.
| Thursday Morning WATSON Places On Sale the Entire Stock of the
l Waukaway Shoe Company
Togesodon 436 WHITEHALL STREET
Slightly damaged, lots of shoes,
ete., for men and ladies’ bunched
and priced—the Watson way-—
$1.99 and
$2.99
You know the soles are worth
more than we ask.
Infants’ Soft Soles, while fJ | Tiorr* #hoes
they last, as 69(: while they last—
B e 69¢ AY° 99¢
Aeo ei e o e S eeel T e
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e we Cat er MEN'S SHOES WANTED —25 SALES- Read and R 4
ac S a les Ig 00 s Many of the world's best brands, N and 25 SALES LA- an emem er
Tans, Blacks, Vicis, Gunmetal DIES. Apply Wednesday B e e Til
to and sell the customer who buys Y p. mor earl Thursda R T ™ e
eo oo the Soveres A The very finest and best made. S gs ' Th * English, Blucher, Button and Lace. » e y > y building just as usual. You
what we pald just like we did when we bought the sal- Worth $14.00 » O q YWS VRI NN No- Goodyear welt. Actually , worth morning at Watson’s All- t‘l?i(;\‘;»»?:nr:':onwa‘:f::’“m‘;fiiw:hri\'.
Be T oty ' .00, sb.b9 mer who buys merchandise rather right now $14.00, 689 Bargain Store, corner dren, Nobody can séll as cheap
you the whole truth and we ~ tell you the whole truth choice than somebody's “name". GRBIOR ciicinancansrenns . Pryor and Decatur Sts. ‘:T‘“.v‘x\n.af[;:n?vafl'!::\e::;me .
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woner mr mitecr s AW ATSON’S TWO BIG SHOE SALES! "3 "Gaßcis:
Influenza Not to Halt
Mardi Gras at Mobile
MORBILE, Feb. 12.—The City Com-~
mission Wednesday refused to call
off the Mardi Gras entertainments on
account of the flu epidemic. The cor
‘onation ball was the only ' feature
omitted from the Mardi Gras. The
recommendations were made by the
Board of Health. ‘
TOMORROW AND CONTINUES DAILY FROMDAY TODAY UNTIL THE LAST PAIR IS SOLD OUT
One lot damaged Shoes,
odds and ends, etc.
Some slightly mis
mated, all bunched for,
While they last.
Men's, Boys’, Girls'
Ladies’
srson— AT LANTAMR-GEORGIAN-= - o 0
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Nitro Bepzol Chicago’s
Latest Death Beverage
(By Universal Service.)
CHICAGO Feb, 12.—Nitro henzol, a
deadly poison, is the latest “coroner’s
cocktail” to spread death in its wake
in Chicago. One man is dead, a doz
en more seriously ill and thirteen less
seriously affected.
ARMY RECRUITS.
The following men have been ac-
At the Waukaway Store, 136 Whitehall St., only—
* These
One lot Ladies’ Two | One lot Ladies' Kid, | One lot of Ladies’
Tone Slippers, go| Patent and Black Bronze Slippers go
for— Oxfords go for— for—
-52.39 | $3.99 | $2.99
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One iot Ladies’ Low | The finest and best The more you buy
Q o Wt : the more you really
uarters, = ' | Ladies’ Shoes, etc. | cave. Men, women,
VSIS Drouy i e o 0 fotes children, boys and
for girls the entire
family and every
$4 89 $6 89 body can ‘“partici
. - pate”.
cepted in Atlanta for enlistment in
the United States army: i
| Frank Boswell, ‘Bonifay, Fla., med
ical department; Walter B. Cullifer,
| Geneva, Ala., medical department;
| Lawson L. Stapleton, Macon, cav
| alry; Horace F. Pharr, Denton, signal
corps; Alvah McAfee, Wrightsville,
| C. A. corps; Fortson Davis, Nichol
son, cavalry: Tom W. Burke, Leaf, C.
A. corps; William A. Britton, Dalton,
cavalry; Willie C. Sessions, Nicholls,
signal corps; John A, Eberhart,
Maysville, cavalry; Otis R. Cox, Val
dosta, educational center; Edward C.
Graddick, Griffin, infantry; John B.
Garrett, Carroliton, C. A. corps;
Thomas M. Bailey, Toomsboro, med
ical department; Ernest R. Nesmith,
Toomboro, medical department.
SCHCCOL HEAD RE-ELECTED.
WAYCROSS, Feb. 12.—At the an
nual meeting of the Board of Educa
tion of the city schools held here
Tuesday night V. L. Stanton was re
At the Same Time WATSON Offers Complete the Big Stock of
HYMAN BROTHERS v e
North Carolina
sian WATSON'S ALL-BARGAIN STORE
Number 21 North Pryor St. Right on the Corner of Decatur St.
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Extra Special Be sure to ‘‘look
AT BOTH STORES over'’ the showing of
Very fine Men's Shoes, Men's and Ladies’
such sa you are paying Shoes
$1250 f tan d
blacks— T 2O ~ s6'B9
$ 5 89 Values to $14.00.
® While these stocks
Watson saves you sev- lagt you pick 'em out
eral dollars each pair. for $6.89.
Watson wins A word to the wise
with truthful is sufficient to save
you money on
talk all the i’ sl
time. —WATSON'S
elected president of the board for the
coming year. Other officers were H.
C. Spicer, vice president; Prof. A. G.
& FIXTURE CO.
93 N. Pryer St.,, Phone Ivy 1158
DESKS, CHAIRS,
FILING DEVICES.
Large Stock. Low Prices.
7 iAO 1 I 5 A AN 5 ATy
| Miller, secretary. Prof. A. G. Miller
was re-elected superintendent of the
l(‘ity schools and Q. L. Garrett was,
Sl Wt ST R e T e e
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| E. A. MORGAN’S |
| Seamless :
{ 18-K. Gold |
| | WEDDING RINGS ‘
! y ARE THE BEST |
| 5 10 and 12 E. HUNTER ST. |
| First_doer from Keely's, Cor. Whitehall.
Be sure to ‘‘Look
At Pryoe sad D Over’’' the Shoes
catur sale only— selling for—
One lot Ladies’,
Boys’ and Girls’ $2.99
Shoes go for the ALSO
old old price of—
-99, $3.99
ALSO
Another lot at
$4.89
both sales for—
Each lot is worthy
of your time and
$ 1 099 attention.
Caught In the Current
Three times a week on The Georgian
editorial page, James B. Nevin has his
personal intimate gossip column. ‘
installed as ‘a’ member of the board.
| having been elected to the office in
| the city primary.
Mon., Wed. and Sat.
Special valentine dance Fri.,
8 to 12. Prizes, favors, re
freshments, Regular admis
sion price
Lessons Daily. ’
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On Thursday starts the ‘‘ball’’ of
‘‘lower prices’’ rolling. Push it
along. Let us all get together and
‘‘break the market.’’ It can be done.
MEN'S FINE SHOES
EXTRA SPECIAL
$4089
‘ Both Stores, Both Sales
A sale without a paral
lel and without a pre
cedent—unlike any
thing anywhere but
Watson’s. The iman
who puts ‘‘gain’’ in
‘‘bar-gain’’,
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RR S A 0 U TR
Boys’ and Girls Endi
cott-Johnson & Co.’s
and others go for—
-51.99, $2.39, $2.99
You know these are the
kinds that wear boys that
are rough on their clothes.
You save “much money”
by trading swith Watson,