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Representative citizens in each community-can se cut one of the famous White Star Automobiles Touring Car Runabout or Motor Truck as desired Absolutely Free of Charge For full particulars address with references ATLANTA MOTOR CAR COMPANY 1103 CANDLER BUILDING Advertising Department ATLANTA GA. PHOTOGRAPHED PRICES WORK ATTRACTS ATTENTION Pull of energy. Quick to pereelv human interest and ready to hutl out for a picture at a moments notice during any hour of th day. Francis E. Price staff photographs for The Constitution has grown Into a typical newspaper photographer in twelve months.

HI pictures in The Constitution have attracted favorable comment all over the country and because he has fallen In love with Atlanta al though a northerner by birth. Mr. from professional men in the business HtANCIS E. PRICK Staff Photographer of The Constitution Price has already turned down offers from' VIler1foOd A Underwood of New York. lid an equally famous firm In Chicago.

Although he has had eight years' experience with. the camera Mr. Price baa been doing the newspaper side of photography for Just one year and in that time he has loamed the tricks of' the trade. His studio Is fitted out on tb sixth floor of The Constitution building. where be is prepared to pull a proof of a wreck a fire a banquet the arrival of a celebrity or any ether pictures that require speed and skill.

In lesS time than any- other man the paper has ever had. In this edition of The Constitution is shown an excellent example pT Mr. Prices work In the group showjttg No Tramp. IA The Constitutions recent Round tht-Atat tour. and the preliminary tripe attending that event.

Mr. Pride was a tireless- worker and took pat risks of cpntraetlng cold and In run over by machines in order to get in i some views for The Contitu which showed action and human In troL In addition to his work for The Constitution Mr. Price does outside work. Re has the latest and best' cameras and the- paraphernalia for for and his outside patrons have received splendid sob. VINSON SfNESE HOT TRUCK- At the Hospital He Is Re ported to Be Besting Well Ion Seneca a tailor of 4 Wet- born street employed at the George Muse Company.

was run down by- a tor truck. yesterday morning' about 13 o'clock on Broad street near the viaduct and suffered painful Injuries. The. truck was being run by one of the nero drivers of the company. I wuit Weems.

who has been' arrested. 4 Mr. Sne who is a middle-aged 1 man. was crossing the street which Is very crowded at this point and In dodging one machine was hit by I the truck. and was knocked down by the wheels being thrown to the pavement.

His nose was broken and his wrist sprained and he was severely bruised about the body. It. Is hoped that his wounds wilt not leave' any permanent deformation. He' was re moved to the hospital In the machine of C. H.

Black where he is reported to be resting well Alleged Burglar Caught. Macon. Os. December 24 Special A negro giving his name as Charles Jones was arrested In a Richmond's saloon' this morning at 1 o'clock when Patrol' Officer Thorns heard a nol. In the Place and summoned help.

Jones claimed. be was locked In the place at night. it. was committed to the tat court this morning at police court. Thompson to Assist Balling Columbus Ohio December 14 Sec retary of State Carml A.

Thompson whose homo is at lronton Ohio an nounced today that the' acceptance from President Taft of the office of as- As the Result of a. Head- On Collision. Passenger Trains' Crash on the Pennsylvania Railroad in Indiana Wreck Due to Disregard of Signal by' One the Engineers. V- Fort Wayne. mi December If In a on collision at Attica.

Ohio early today. between westbound pus- enger train No. IS and eastbound express train No. 4 on the Pennsylvania railroad six persons were killed an half a dozen others were injured none it Is believed fatally. The Dead.

CHRISTIAN C. CRAIG. engineer eastbound tram-Fort Wayne. CLARENCE C. MITTKxt engineer on eastbound train.

Port Wayne. DEWITT. Co BEEBE. baggageman. Fort wTirne GEORGE H.

HORTON. balleagemall Fort Wayne. WILLIAM A. DOWLER. passenger Chicago PRLEDSTEIN passenger.

Chicago. lnjurea William SlefJIe engineer westbound train. rod Wales scalded and Injured about heed will recover Co H. Conley Fort iayne injured by jumping will recover. A half-dozen others were slightly in ured but none seriously enough to be delay-Co.

The wreck. it Is reported' here. was caused by the engineers of the eastbound train disregarding the' signal. It is said thy bad' un three blocks when the cra came. Miller was a student engineer about to be promoted from- freight to passenger ssrvlce and was making a trip with Engineers Craig.

The Injured were brought to Fort Wayne. 3. Pd. COUCH' IS ILL CONDITION IS CRITICAL Dr J. M.

Couch. president of Couch Manufacturing Company. is seriously ill at the residence of Dr. R. C.

Hood III Luckle street. His condition Is regarded a critical. Carl Still to Kane. Knoxville. Ten.

December 14 Car Still convicted of the murder of Gilbert Ma. in Ms city on May 8 last. was today sentenced to hang on Feb. ruary U. Judge.

T. A. R. Nelson overruled Stills motion for a new trial. The case will be appealed to the su preme court.

of the stats. Both Still mod May are of prominent families. Greetings We wish. all our Customers and Friends a Merry Christmas Prosecution of DAulbys Is Abandoned. Lawyer ef bf Duchess Admit That the Case Against DAulbys Has Collapsed.

Public Sympathy Is With the DAulbys Tour France. December opening af the court today in the ease of til Count and Counts aAulby I de Oat the attorneys Thr the Duchess- do PrullO. formerly Hrs Charles' Hamilton Fain of BO' I toe. announced that they withdrew the complaint and would- retire from' the case. The public prosecutor now- 1 ever insisted that the trial be con- I tinned.

I This move afforded another surprise In the- proceedings that had been marled by unexpected episodes dramatic situations and Quick changes In the sympathies of the spectators. What the Duchess srge When the duchess instituted her suit against the. dAulbys charging thy had swindled her out of 300000 in connection with' the sale of pictures alleged to be spurious. she brought an art expert to. court' who ridiculed' the supposed masterpieces end assailed the character of dAulby Yesterday- business and professional men of standing testified to.

the non- esty and charitable practices of the de fndanta In his' own defense dAulby asserted be had acted In good Be ad not guaranteed the authenticity of the art works. and If they were copies lie. too had' bon deceived In their purchase. DAntby stated that he had befriended the'- Palnes when they were strangers In Farls acted is a confidential agent for them in the purchase of pictures and' wines and eventually became an Intimate friend of Mrs. Dsjeneas Sf Wreeklag.

Thl last statement caused Madam. dAulby to rise before Judge Roberts MineA the eomnlalnant as one who- had sought to destroy tbe happl- ness of her home. The dAuIbye were successful In winning the' sympathy of many of the fashionable throng who have attended every session of the trial and today there wee a noisy pro demonstration wben M. Sturel addressing the Court. skid that th duchess wished to abandon the prosecution because of' the conviction that lb.

case had collapsed. Nothing he sale had been proved against the dAulbys. M. Bernard of counsel for the defense asked the public. prosecutor to abandon the prosecution saying that.

the defendants had promised that the letters alleged to have been written by the duchess and which. he said- formed the Inspiration of the complaint would be destroyed. Deellsed to Belt Trial. The prosecutor declined to halt the trial. but in view of the days developments the friends- of the dAulbys declared themselves confident of their acquittal.

The duchess hastily left Tours today. The town Is filled with rumors that the Inhabitants were. planning- a demonstration hostile to hr Madame dAulby waa formerly Francesca Lunt. or. Boston.

in which city she married dAulby during the life of the duchess' lint. husband the Boston copper man. The taking of evidence concluded this afternoon whereupon the csee wag adjourned. until January 2. II Semi-Annual Business Meeting Will Be Held in Atlanta This Year.

The Georgia board or embalmer. win met in Atlanta at the office. of Greenberg. Bond BloomOeld Houston street on January 11 1111. for the purpose of' holding the semi annual business mee lng and the examination of those who wish 19 be come embalmers.

The examining board of embalmers. consisting of the following members. Co' ti. Torbort. president E.

W. Platt. secretary' and. treasurer H. Burghard Stephenson and E.

it Bone wilt Hid the examination at o'clock on the morning of January it. All candidate. for- the position of em balmers will be present at this meet tag. The Georgia embalmer meet semi- annnatly in the moth of January and June of eh year. They hold the examination at each meeting Graphophone Company's Con duet Approved by- Court.

The United States Court of Appeals en Tuesday rendered an Important decision approving the conduct of the Americas Grpbophone Company. The court finds the Grsphophqn Company owns ths famous Jones Patent" for the production 01 the disc sound-records which am. now In universal use and the. Victor Company I licensed under another patent for a combination of- the Berliner reproducing stylus with sound-records which were' old. The two concerns exchanged licenses and undertook te supple.

Infringer. of their said pat- eats. Tbo. Orsphophooe' Company' after full proofs Obtained-a a Perpetual Injunction a tn. the Leeds and Catin Company for direct.

infringement lt 10. Patent and about the Sam time- the Victor Company got a preliminary injunetloa against the eoneern. pet for direct. infringement bet for' contributory Infringement. The Qraghopceae Company.

by acquiring tram former ed de Cat- In Jobbers the records with which the' latter bed' prevkn 1y been stocked succeeded in suppreesiug any fur' them danger- of such contributory tn frlBgelneat. The Victor. Company' took' the mater Ito Court. lot th. Court of.

A now approves this conduct on the Pl Of the Oraphophen. Company asjd dis- mlsssj the Victor Company's ease. plala holding lbs Sirsiaophoes hen- pasjy ha tb Sight I. deal In and sell sound-record. el any make.

V- The Christmas Picture Has moved asthe calendar reads but there still hovers around each little heart a delicious glow of affection for the discoverer of sueha marvelous celebrity as Santa Claus. The question of toys though they be brief aboutVwhole existence" is tfi fmost indispensable ingredientto the children's joy and" we are at" waysvery happy to be able to furnish each year somuch of that delightful necessity to' their little lives. r-r We wishto send the Merry' Seasons to to friends and to say that there' still remains remnant of. Toy-town' to interest someone who may have been overlooked in the customary Christmas confusion. Best wishes for all the boys and girls.

Let them have a good time Hightower Hardware Co. 90 Whitehall Street TRICKS- Of- FORTUNE- TELLERSJXPOSEO Index of Information About fcasy Victims Brings High Price. Roy- I MeCardell the humorist. Ii muckraking the fortune tellers. In an article in the January Hampton's Mar- acme palmists come In or a good deal Of hi attention.

The palmists ar sufficient In Dumber to organize an army corps. he declare Thy on road your. thoughts by their wonderful magnetic qualities. and thy can read the past present and future by merely observing the of your hand. la reality they read more In a- patrons face than can possibly be guessed at from the Un.

of the hands. These suave longhaired gentry most of the palmists are men though a few women hold hands also are. usually polished and superb specimens of Idle manhood men who are too lazy' to do actual work. and make a living Instead by poses. perfume and prognostications.

The flattery so dearly loved by women falls from their. lips like petals from a fading rose. There Is no reason why It shouldn't they know their patter By heart. One of the mot successful of the called psychics is Khaldah. an affable polished clever chap who has been a frequenter of Atlantic City for many summers.

KHaldah. however does not claim to have supernatural powers. He ells himself an. enter tamer. and has exposed various tricks of his profession time and again.

showing to parlor audiences that the pretended psychic powers of other. are usually no more than mere adroitness In sleight of hand and clever patter learned by heart. 1 could have made a fortune It I had been willing to be a humbug or a crook. said Khaldah. recently In discussing the fun he has bed In showing how tricks are done.

I have always been clever at' of work. and as a boy I used to do tricks and Indulge In parlor magic. I soon learned that the secret of au psychic 5110- cess Is that the public loves te be Women delight in believing In the supernatural. Thy are Impressed by the mystic glamour with which the frauds surround themselves. Thy are the principal patrons of the mediums and the palmists.

They- want to believe and they do- believe. In spite of the exposures and the efforts of their friends to convince them that thy are wasting their money on a the I have found that It really Is a mistake to try and convince people that the whole thing 1 fraud except so far mere cleverness and dexterity I concerned. They don't lilt. to believe It and It on of the high priests comes forward and tells the truth. as I do they simply go to others and are persuaded that the others at.

least have real psychic powers that have been denied me. Almost everyone ha hard of for. tune tellers confronting their clients with personal Information which Is really amazing. A good deal of amase- fluent is pt out of business by Mr. McCardell' article.

That there Is a freemasonry among the psychics the palmist and alt the other. soothsayers which leads them to protect and aid each other I a well- established fact. declares Mr. XoCar- dell. This explains how It 1 that a patron of one psychic' la recommended to try' another someone who doe.

something else. and gets wonderful results. The materlaUc will suggest that you might gut results from the slat. writer. The palmist will mention a medium whose control are Won.

dent and who has three voices. Thus you are ssa on from en. te another- until yea are tbomoaghly plucked Led get tired of gems or are Quite convinced that it is all real end make the rounds over and over again. The card Index system of catalogued Information Is used by certain nllouas and et of names. addre and dope for different cities command a high price when a new psychic comes to town.

This dope Is the result of careful. detailed work on the part of certain psychics who Tops in' new victims. The majority of the patrons who are frequent Plt1OU of these establishments are ready. recorded In the Indo. bureau of one of.

the psychics. end tile Information contained therein I transmitted by confidential bulletin. one. a month. to' all.

other subscribers to the service. There are a thousand lid one ways of obtaining valuable information about. any prospective victim and. there have been cases even where' mediums and psychics planning to visit some particular town or cur. have sent agents six month.

ahead into the. territory to compile gossip and facts about thr people living in the vicinity. In the big. cities It Is. of course.

Harder to oat this detailed Information but on the' other hand. victims are far mo" plentiful and. If the psychiotbe at all clever. the victim can be pumped' until he himself fur- nlshee all the Information desired. Women are especially loquacious when visiting a psychic.

and' a be "Min the dark. they will instinctively say. That's so. or No you're wrong. as He plunges blindly.

but whether Jie guesses right or wrong thy smile and pay to. price. Yule TMFrats" Worth a Million. New' Haven Colic. December Properties or the various carrel o- tltifs' at Tale are valued at nearly one million dollars.

ecora nr to the new tax list of. the city ase sron. In HI seven pieces of rily are held the richest society brine the Cloister Otherwise Boo end snake. the scientific nehool with realty pysiaed at t. SPECIAL UNTIL.

JANUARY THE Crxtry Reduced Prices For the Best Dental Work Gold Crowns 3 Bridge Work 3 Set Teeth 3 made nd elveres' earn. dip All Other Dental Work at Low Prices 4 iJLG' GriffiWs Gale' Clty Dental mS TO ATLANTANS BMBMBBRBD BY BUSINESS ASSOCIATES I A' number of well-known tlaDtan. were shown yesterday afternoon in what love and teem they were held by their business' associates by the presentation of handsome testimonials. We hereby present you with" end I am certainly taken by surprise and wlsh to express my were heard in many place in the It on Saturday Christmas eve of 1910 General Manager TV. Z.

Smith of the waterworks department was presented by' the' employees of the department with a handsome gold and diamond set Muole watch charm and locket. Th prntaUo wa made' by Dick 2101. land a clerk in the office and Mr. Smith acknowledged the graceful compliment with a very neat speech. This presentation was Immediately followed by one to' W.

G. St. John. secretary of the waterworks department Mr. St.

John was given a handsome smoking Jacket. An the employees of the waterworks department were presented With' tine neckties by A. F. Uebman the known leei settle and renting agent. The employees of the same depart.

fluent were also remembered by' For. rest Or Adair with several boxes of fine cigars. City Attorney James I wa. presented with a tine black silk raincoat by. the other members of his law office.

The presentation was made by We it. Ellis Jr. Friday night during the rainstorm which made the gift a very tmly and appropriate one. Her First Vote. From Harper' Weekly.

It was the evening of election day. and Hlggleby had Just returned horn. Welt my dear Jane said ho. as he kissed bli wife did you vote today Yes replied the lady. Straight ticket I upo smiled her husband.

Well no. said Mrs. RiggIeby After thinking It all over and reading- the platforms of both parties I felt that one was about as good as the other so I split my ticket. Split Itr roared RIIby Why how did you do It Why Instead of putting an over the tame of one" candidate. said Mrs.

Hlggleby I divided it In half and put a over both. rt A HUMAN INTEREST' STORY FOR MEN AND WOMEN TOO WV BAIRD 8 8. Bread Atlanta Ga. Those who have' read my talks know thet I am an enthusiast over careful dlacnoI a being. an essential in the treatment of chronic' diseases.

Incidentally I have mentioned from time to time that careful systematic methods was- also an essential In the treatment. tit eases. Sometimes the physician finds the disc nosls clear and he thinks- he can turn to hi books' and find out' lust what treatment will fit the case. This Is not. always the case however.

A knowledge of how to handle the ease successfully Is just as essential asanything else. Here Is a ease that Illustrate my meaning Some two or three months' ago a gentle man called' on. me with a ease ot spedfls blood poison or syphilis which he had had for three or four years. Ha had run the gauntlet of an sorts of treat. meats and his stomach was wrecked sad.

In fact his nerTOIl8 system Us. Intestinal tract. was completely wrecked from the-remedies jut as much as from the disease. although his skin showed plenty of evidences of the disease. It you could hare found a more discouraged patient than this I do not know you.

would go to' find him. Now. tie diagnosis was perfectly plain not only that. but the ease was one that. needed the very medicines that.

had been given him for' two or' three years without any' results whatever. Indeed. more harm. had been done than good. I made op my mind I could gl him the very same remedies' others lad given him In' a different manner with a little more.

care In the. method of It a little more In tact. and that I would not' rive him the distress that. he was getting from the medicines and that' I could benefit him. He was In to see me this morning to pay me for more treatment and could find a happier men.

than he. I would like to know whey. to hunt around and find him for hesaid he was the happiest man on Gods footstool. His mouth was no longer. sore his stomach was digesting his food thoroughly.

the eruptions practically gone. no longer nervous and he was In the. Onest kind of condition physically. Now the same medicine that had with Such- disastrous results were given him by I knew how to rive and when to. give and whet to give In.

such a way to get good results and not produce tile bad results I can ten almost the same story about a ease of chronic kidney trouble that' came to me only a short time ago. Indeed the same applies to the whole gamut of diseases. I. see case after ease that I am able to cure by using more careful methods than others. have used and yet I may use the very same remedies.

Don't you think there is something to thlsf I not only think so but I know It and you would know It too. If you could follow' meIn my Work day after day in this office. i. If year experience has been similar to the-case I have' mentioned no matter whether your case Is due' to specific blood. poison or some other- of the many chronic- diseases that afflict mankind can.

and see me. This win eat you nothing and I certainly' believe. that my toisr years of experience may be of value to It. has been to others. Perilapa my booklets will Interest yon they have Interested other men and women as welt If yon wish to can my office hours are from In morning to-1 p.

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