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1J 1 I Men and Religion Bulletin No. 82 Have This Mind In You" For Your Sake lie Became Poor That You Through Ills Poverty Might Become Rich. II Cor. 8:9 99 Have this mind in you which was also inxChrist Jesus Who existing in the form of God counted not the being on an equality with God a thing to be grasped But emptied himself taking the form of a servant being made in the likeness of men And being found in. fashion as a man He humbled Himself becoming obedient even unto death yea the death of the cross.

Gods word for you Have this mind in you. Hear Him. You too should be obedient ready to die upon the cross to save your fellowman. Jesus said You are my friends if you do whatsoever I command you. Are you His friend and follower What have you ever done for Him What would you give What would you do Would you sacrifice your life to save your fellowman Surely then you give your share to support His church His means for the saving of multitudes of men women and children.

You are ever ready to help the fallen woman. Jesus was. You would save the man in prison and not destroy him by senseless cruelty. Your Savior said I was in prison. And you could never knowingly share in the money gained by ruin.

ing girls. You could not willingly take for your own use the gold that comes. from a brewery bar or distillery every penny of this is wet with the tears of women and children and red with the blood of your fellowman. You would not say that the mind which was in Christ Jesus" would approve the liquor trade or the brothel. For the brothel tolerated by a city makes every citizen responsible for the betrayal of sufficient girls to supply the trade.

AND WHEN YOUR CITY YOUR COUNTY YOUR STATE OR COUNTRY LICENSES THAT IS SELLS FOR A MONEY CONSIDERATION TO MEN THE PRIVILEGE OF BREWING BEER AND DISTILLING SPIRITS AND THE RIGHT TO SELL THESE POISONS YOU BECOME A PARTY TO THE ACT OF THE DRUNKEN NEGRO THE LIQUOR-CRAZED WHITE MAN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WRECKED HOMES AND UNTOLD AGONY WHICH THESE SIN-CURSED PEOPLE LEAVE IN THEIR WAKE. The man drunk sinned. Yea but what of him who sold him the liquor What of the landlord who rented the place in which the stuff that stole the mans brain away was sold What of the city the state the country which permitted the mans brain to be destroyed in order that other men may make money by. that which benefits none but harms all who touch it The brothel thebrewery and the bar What think you of these- Sunday go to your church. There in Gods house of prayer in the light of the cross of Christ think.

of these things for which you as a citizen are responsible. What will you do Hear God not man saying Have in you this mind which was in Christ Jesus What would Jesus do Go you and do likewise. THkEXECUTI VE CpMMITTEE OF THE MEN AND RELIGION. FORWARD MOVEMENT vV 4 i. j' sj i eCp 1 i fe i AT THE THEATERS.

Primrose and Docktader. I At the Atlanta. This afternoon a matinee 1 mance will be glYen at tie Atlanta. by Primrose and. Dockstader and their merry minstrels.

The last appearance of the company will be tonight When they say goody to Atlanta. This year they have been highly praised as the best minstrel organization on the road' and Atlanta. critics are a unit in adding to the praise received in other cities. Both Lew Dockstader and George Primrose are at their best but they divide honors with the large company of stars. they' have.

Several of the acts in the oHo create sensations while the singing and dancing are tar. above par. The comedy work Is cleverly done by comedians who are really i funny. Don't miss them if you want a real minstrel show. Mabel and Edith Taliaferro.

At the Atlanta. The Atlanta will clter two young stars Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday either one of which should at tract a crowded house. These stars are Mabel and Edith Taliaferro and they appear In a. new and charming comedy Young Wisdom.

This comedy is one of the smartest and most laughable produced in years. The company comes direct from Washington where they are appearing this week. The Washington critics were a unit In de daring the comedy and company a decided rollicking hit. Volley after volley of laughter Is heard as the tale Is unfolded by the stars and their clever assistants. The tale is that of two young girls of modern Ideas In regard to marriage and It is worked out with Infinite skill.

Seats are now selling for the engagement which In cludes a matinee Wednesday. The Third Degree. At the Lyric. The power of eojggestiOfl Is Intimately linked with the Interesting plot that is unfolded In The Third Degree. this weeks attraction at the Lyric.

It shows how a suspected criminal. under terrific mental strain and continuous grilling may he forced to admit a crime of which he is absolutely Innocent. The scenes that are enacted between th wife and the attorney are splendidly carried out and when finally the attorney agrees to take up th young mans case even at the risk of losing the support one of his richest clients. the audience breaks out into tumultuous applause. The Third Degree" will be seen at matinee and night performances.

A Girl of the Street. At the Bijou. The matinee today and tonight's performance will bring to a. close the tenth' week of the engagement of the Jewell Kelley company at the Bijou. An Orphans Prayer.

this weeks play. Is drawing splendid audiences and Judging from the applause and curtain calls has pleased immensely For next week the four-act sensational comedy drama. A Girl of the Streets. announced. No expense has been spared in the Way of scenery for this production.

and one of the most interesting plays of the stock season Is promised. Miss Rose Morris one of the most popular arid talented members of the company has been I the title role and those who' have witnessed Miss' Morris' work in these characters. expect an unusually clever performance from her. Monday night ladles will be admitted free when accompanied by an escort holding a paid thirty cent ticket purchased be fore 6 o'clock. Columbia Theater.

Every seat was sold long before the curtain went up at the Columbia Burlesque theater last night. The attraction In addition to the roaring burlesque comedy. The New Office Girl. was th amateur vaudeville bill In which a number of Atlanta's most talented young people tooK part. Sortie of the acts were exceptionally good and other re so bad that th were funny and the audlenoe had plenty of run.

The management has decided to tusks amateur siit feature every week. and will endeavor to'-bring together tile best local numbers prttIe to et. Church Hearing Checked The suit of the Temple Baptist church against the Georgia. Terminal company whlcn has been on in superior court for the past week was checked Friday on account of the unavoidable absence of one of the at torneys Interested. in thet arguments.

The case which involves the settlement of damages by the Georgo. company will probably be finished by Saturday noon. Mayor James G. Woodward was a witness in the proceedings on Thursday. THEATER CHAIRS For Picture Shows Large Theaters Iron or StI Standards.

Several stock designs for quick shipment Church Furniture. School Desks. Black Boards. UANTONVVEBBCO RHODES BUILDING. Dept.

O. Atlanta Go. Moving. Pictures Today Th lan ier THE STOPPED CLOCK. Blograpix Drama.

TOO MANY TENANTS. Pathe Comedy HARRIS FIELDS. Comedy Singers. JACK SURGES Ballad Singer Alcazar Theater THE BLACK MASK. Two-Reel Bison.

HIS RICH UNCLE" and THE GAME THAT FAILED. Crystal Comedy. The Famous Texas Quartette SAVOY THEATER A MAN OF THE PEOPLE. Nestor Drama. THE TRAMP DENTIST.

Comedy. ANIMATED WEEKLY. THE ALAMO THE DOCTORS DUTY. Etsanay THE PRESIDENTS SPECIAL. Ktfem.

Don FerraGoD Solo tut. Hay Roger Comedy Rag. vuaTrE FOLLIES OF' A DAY AND NIGHT. American. THE REAL MOTHER.

Reliance. ALGYS AWFUL AUTO. Princess. Belthont' Comedy Four worm TheLaaier Too. Many Tenants' la the' title or an arousing Pathe comedy which.

trill seen at the Lanler today. This' is' on of the roost laughable of the taX son. well staged and well acted. A yonng and penniless artist attempts to gain the will of his succV- fut uncle by writing hhjfc that he tes purchased a fine studltEfesldence. His uncle examining the photo of the house which Is sent him.

recognizes It and determines upon a visit to his nephew. In the' meantime. the. house had been rented by the mother' of the artists sweetheart. The anxious nephew learns of his uncles proposed visit and endeavors to head off' the approaching trouble.

The real tenants the young man and the uncle all arrive at the house at about the same time and things begin to happen. The Savoy How a' minister who has gone out west tights the town bully and makes a convert of him. is told in a Nestor drama. entitled A Man of the people which wilt be seen at the Savoy today. The well-known actor.

Lee Moran. takes. the part of Jim Brady. the bully and drunkard who leads' his wife Nell Into sorrow. When the new minister arrives and calls on Jim the IbuUy orders him out of the house.

Cowboys come upon the scene and the I minister agrees to fight Jim with-his 1 bare hands. After a hard struggle Jim Is knocked down. For revenge he sets the church on fire. and is later. I saved from lynching by the int rven' tlon of the preacher.

The Tramp Dentist a comedy. and the Animated Weekly will also be shown. The Vaudette. A strikingly beautiful story full of pathos Is told in a Reliance film. to be seen today at the Vaudette entitled The Real Mother.

Blanche le a shallow-natured chorus girl who after her husbands death. regards her baby as a nuisance which prevents her from going back to the oldilfe She welcomes Margaret's eager otter to take the child and thus little Dorls finds warm affection devoted care. and a home among refined people In a small town. Doris is 17 when her' actual mother comes to the village Just by chance. for a holiday.

The two women recognize each other and Blanche has a fancy to take the girl back with her to Broadway. Sick at heart Margaret refuses then it Is let to Doris to choose between them. After seeing the sordidness of the White Way Doris returns to Margaret The Alamo A powerful story of the psychological struggle of a. young doctor who Is called on to save the life of his rival in love will be shown at the Alamo today. In an Essenay film.

entitled The Doctors Duty. Dr. Ro land White tails In love with Marguerite the daughter of the postmaster in a. small western town. lie asks her to marry him but she refuses as she is already engaged to Fred Church the express messenger.

Souse time later. after the proposal. the doe- Hanans Shoes for Men at The Hanan Shoe being well known we have only to tell you of the very hand- some winter styles now in our stocks. The cut gives a true impression pf what the-shoe is. We give it to you in black and tan all leathers lace and button styles.

Its the good English type 650 and S. Opium WbMwr DIM Babte Hon. it Sutorica. Book DR. B.

M. WOOUKY N. Vi RELIABLE SPEC- fALFSTINDIS- EASES OF MEN. LOCATED IN ATLANTA. 10 YEARS.

32 INMAN BLDti. ZZte SBROADSt MEN Cured. Forever neat you to set thttSnt treatment I will cure you or no charge thus proving that my pr oclentins methods" ire ibsolutely certain. I hold out. no.

tali hop It I and your ca 1 Incur able. If you desire to consult a table. long-established specialist of vast experience. come to ma sad learn what can be accomplished with skillful. dentlflc treatment.

I Jore Blood Poison Varicose Veins. metre. Kidney and Bladder dlseaeo- Oh- ttrttcUonk Catarrhal Dltcharjaa Nervous soil Cllrol11lJ Diseases of I Men and Women. Examination free sad strictly eo ftdetlal Houre m. Po mi 6u4a1lo I to 1.

HUGHES Si Oppostt. Third JiaVI-BaBk- Jrth Broad. BUAUiinta shatter what little hope be had. of ever trlfinlnr the KlrU A few days before the marriage Is io take' place. Church held up and Shot by bandita and' taken In a serious condition to Dr.

Whites hornel A thrilling society detective drama revolving around the theft of valuable Jewels at a mask ball will be seen' at 1 the Alcazar today In a two-reel Bison rum. entitled The Black Mask. The typical oclety crook' In OTenlngl clothes pulled oft a startling theft with the assistance of a lady adventuress There is an automobile race background to the of the racers Is accused of the crime. How he is vindicated forms the climax to t6. rwo comedies His Rich Undo" and The Game That Tailed will also be shown.

John W. Wright. News of the death of John W. Wright formerly of Atlanta. was re ceiyed by Mrs.

T. C. Shreve his niece last night Mr. Wright was for a number- of years a proof reader on The Atlanta Journal and other Atlanta publications. For the last live years lie had resided In Oakland.

Cal. He is survived by his law Blake Chapman. of Atlanta. and two sisters Mrs. P.

II. Gilbert and Mrs. W. M. Henderson both of Atlanta.

The dispatch contained no particulars of his death. Long on Good Points REDMAN IROQUOIS SHIRTS. SUO SHIRTS. 250 EARL ft WILSON Sold by DANIEL. BROS.

CO. PEACUTItEE' STREI1T. BARCLAY BRANDON CO FTJNERAL Director re now located In their new home 246 ITT street. I corner Baker. Auto ambulane.

i Next Tuesday morning November 3 legal sale day we will sell before the Courthouse Door old Chamber Commerce building at 10 'O'clock. a splendid piece of Central' Railroad Property on the corner pf Castleberry street and Central. of Georgia Railroad. It is jut one- and one-hall blocks from the Southern Railroad Freight Depot close to all the other depots and is right on the Un of the Central of Georgia. The tegrading of Whitehall street and the many substantial Improvements that will follow will result in great enhancement for this piece of property.

Terms third cash balance in 1 and 2 years with 6 per cent Interest. Forrest George Adair STORAGE OF PIANOS We tore pianos In our fireproof warehouse at 150 per month each. and eachinthe slow-burning building. The piano rooms to each building are. light airy and heated.

Investigate our piano rooms. The Woodside Storage Company Ml EDGEWOOD AVENUE. PHONES BELL. IVY 2037 ATL. 1113.

LEND ON REAL ESTATE IMPROVELX OR UNIMPROVED AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. QUICK ACTION IO RED TAPE. INTEREST OF BORROWERS SAKGUARpEDl EQUITABLE ESf BLisHEp 1890 OUR. DAILY WINDOW DISPLAY Watch Our Windows It will be to your advantage to keep posted on our window displays. The last word in office requisites are to be found here.

Every week means a window full of the BEST in office equipment THE DISPLAY THIS WEEK INCLUDES 1914 Calendar Pads Scratch Pads Address Books Loose Leaf Ledgers Lead Pencils Paper Fasteners Cash Boxes Paper Clips Blank Books Postal Scales and STEEL PILES. If you don't see what you need in our windows come in and ask for it. We have it FOOTBDAVIBS Co. AYE NORTH PRYOR JUST ONE MINUTE PROM Linwood Avenue Bungalow. On this pretty street and only a short distance from Ponce do Leon avenue we' have a new room bungalow on lot 60x170 feet.

This house hasbeamceilings hardwood floors sleeping porch and furnace. A. thoroughly modernand well arranged house. Price 6760. on easy terms.

B. M. Grant Company i GRANT BUILDING. JELLICO LUMP 500 PER TON JELUCO NUT 475 PER TON 2ffiWS' THOMAS HARVUX niffi New Fast Through Train In Daily Service on and after Nov. 2 Between Memphis Little Rock and Hot Springs EVERY travel comfort is provided in the consist or this new train a handsome' observation parlor car dining car chair carand divided coach service that will please all classes of patrons.

It goes on next Sunday November 2 via the Iron Mountain Route leaving from the handsome New Union Station in Memphis. Memphis AT. 1020as Lv. WmneSt AT. 1:15 pm AT.

fUttleRoff Lo. 2:45 pm 1:25 pm IP. Little Rock Ar 320pm Springs. Lo. A latddltien to the new last train the midnight train out or Memphis wfll tztflndodtb mo tbtouib to Hot Swings giving an excellent lIOth ssrvics both day sad night bttwwn Memphis Little Rode Iron Mountain Route Jg4f Requests fofm ationsoranylnformmtion SSSt wiM 7fi I POllertrlfllight II in Christ counted be 1g fo nd are I His pris on and.

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