OOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOQOIfGEORGIAN SI OR} BRINGS COM FORI AND SYMPA 7HY 10 MRS. ISRAEL RUSSELLIt wu Just n litle story In The Georgian, but it brought happiness to a helpless mother with three children and ut a time when happiness counts for no much—at Christmas.It resulted In a flood of sympathy and help for thi mother and her every wont was soon supplied.She l» Mra. Israel Russell. and to ■how her appreciation of what The Georgian did. ahe write* u letter giving her heartfelt thanks. Discouraged aa ■he waa. und almost without hope when She .» called to The Georgian*, at-tentlon by Major Berriman. of the Sal-vatlon Army, now ahe has hope and every line of her letter breathe* a *plrltof courage.Thla la what ahe any*:•The Atlanta Georgian. Atlanta. Oa.“Please let me express my sincere and heartfelt thank* for your great kindness to me and my little children In our hour of trouble. Your kindness and that of your reader* who jwlped u* has Inspired me with hope for the future. I am feeling much better nowand I hope to be nt work noon. I am bo thankful that God aent me to the Home. The mutron la very kind to 11 me, and. with such good care, I hope to get atrong and well rapidly.Again expressing my sincere thanka for your kindness, believe m«Moat sincerely,MR8. IKKAKI, RCB8ELL.Mr*. Russell I* now In the Home for the Friendless recuperating her health and atrength. und she will remain there until she la well and strong.ADOLPH BUSCIIIS SOME BETTER8t. IxoiI*. Mo.. Dec. 2».—Adolphus Rusch, the rich brewer who la confined to his home with a severe attack of pneumonia, suffered a sudden relapse early today. The attending physicians worked with him until the mid-die of the forenoon, when It was an-,, nounred that he hod rallied and his 11 condition showed Improvement.