Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 08, 1907, Image 2

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2 \VEr>XESIlAT. MAY ?, WOT. fine ATT, AX i1) (iKOHGIAN AND NEWS. kei id cm Bad Blood Ii responsible for roost ot the dlf roses and ailments that afflict hu manity. To rid yourself of ft lake Hood’s Sarsaparilla liquid or tablets, lOO Doses $L Mayor Joyner Wel comes Brotherhood to Atlanta. Awnings For stores. Offices, Residences, Public. Buildings,etc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or write for estimates. J.M. HIGH GO, Atlanta. Ga. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, CHIEF MORRISSEY MAKES ADDRESS Arris. From — Depart To— Fivnnns'j .... 7.00am Macon 1L« pro l«rk«io*lll» . 7.M«m;M»cou blicoa 11.40,in,Jockionvlll. ..10,48 ,u Miron 4 15 pm Macon 4.00pn Macon 1.61 pm Jackaonellls .. 5 80 pro Macon aiOpm.mranoab 8 15 l— . "Hero Is the hey to Atlanta, air. It 4a made of rood old Georgia pine. Take It and mako yourself at home." With these words, as he banded to Grand Master P. H. Morrissey a mam- .moth key which he had up to that ' 'point kept concealed In Jn Inner pook- et. Mayor W. It. Joyner Tuesday night brought down the house and provoked j thunderous applause from the eeven I hundred and nfty delegates, their wives and frlSnds who gathered at the Grand Opera Houso In attendance upon the opening exercises of the eighth bien nia] convention of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. ' The mayor delivered hie addrete of i welcome, and the key to Atlanta, Im mediately after Matter of Ceremonlei r W. c. Puckett announced that Gov emor Terrell could not be present to I deliver an address, and read a letter ; from the chief excutlve explaining his I absence. The occasion could not have .opened i under more auspicious circumstances, ('and It was a happy line which the , mayor adopted In hl» addreaa of wel- > come on behalf of the city of Atlanta. ! After delivering the key the mayor [ framed hla remarks In railroad parlance I and thus concluded: “Track Clear Ahead." "We have ehown the white light, la- . dies and gentlemen, and all you will have to do le hang a red light on the : rear end and look out for the ‘high ball.’" The spirit of the mayor touched a responsive chord In the hearts of tho . Immense audience which packed the i opera house and though the program of the exercises was quite lengthy, there was no Indication of reetleeanese. The addresses of the speakers were heard with attention and were fre- OPIUM U&es&stc MdWNWKCY HABIT! cured at borne will* out pain. Book of ticulat _ 8. M. V Office 164 V. Pryor Stroat The Handy Doctorln Your Vest Pocket D rs E - tti TS a thin, roundeoornered Iltr.a Enamel Box— When carried In your vest pocket means Health-Insurance. I It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate. 1 Each tablet (a a working doss of Ca»- carets, which acta Ilka Exercise on the Bowels and Liver. It will not purge, sicken, nor upsel tho Stomach. • Because It Is not a “Bile-driver," Ilka Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor Aperient Waters. I Neither Is It like Caster OU, Glycerine, TEETH S Money can not buy better.. 1‘iIII.ADEI. 1*111 A DENTAL IlOOMH, No. as Whitehall BL quently Interrupted with vociferous ap. plan** The address of Hon. C. T. Ladson. who has for many years acted In the capacity of legal ndvlaer for the Geor gia Federation <tf Labor, and who has been most active In promoting ths In tnrosts of labor, followed that of Mayo Joyner and waa pitched In a altnlla vein. Mr, Ladson’s Address. "In Inviting you to Atlanta I be spoke for her eunny skies, sweet-scent ed flowers and beautiful women. Have I delivered tho goods?" he asked. The affirmative responses wer drown ed In deafening cheers. "1 extended you the Invitation while at Buffalo to hold this meeting In At lanta," said Mr. Ladson, "becaMM X knew that Atlanta could not weloome within her gates a nobler band of men. I Invited you here becauee Atlanta delights to honor so brave and heroic an organisation of workers. "You are heroic and courageous, be cause with the appalling fact that an nually 1 out of IS ot your brothers fall at hie poet of fluty, you never shirk that duty nor desert the post when danger approaches. • "Last year 1,400 of your brethren were kilted or maimed, and thousands of dollars were paid out of yog# treas ury ter dead and Injured railroad men.' Turning his attention for a time to tho wonderful growth of tho ordor, Mr. Ladson showed how from a small band ot men numbering about 0,000 In 1(80. the Brotherhood ot Railroad Trnlnmen line grown to >0,000 In ISO? and has Its representative* on every line of rail way In the United States and Canada. Jerome Jones Speaks. The address ot Mr. Ladson was tol- ..1 l-> .tenune .1 <\vh-» spuln, In behnlf of the labor urganlxntlons of At lanta. Mr. Jones expounded the prlncl. plea of organised labor and set forth the high end noble purpose for which labor is orgnnleed. "There can bo no • conflict betwoen capital and lnbor," declared the speak er, "because labor Is sufficiently strong to render a conflict unnecessary. There can be no conflict between labor and capital'because the noble purpose of organised labor renders a conflict odious and distasteful.' Tho address of Mr. Jones produced a most favorable Impr,.--i n upon Mg hearers and at Its conclusion ho was loudly applauded. Grand Mnster P. If. Morrissey re sponded to the addresses of the gen- n. Mr.'Morris sey has headed the brotherhood for muny years nnd enjnjrs the love and re •r other Oily Laxatives that simply lubricate . — . ... the In,Mimes!., transit ol ,h. footUi^I j Mr ' up In them at that particular time. - I VS *»•! J leiouiwvi we »es» wiweis * • * Ilia nppearancc Tuesday night waa The chief crime ef Constipation and ?‘"STXtt&lI'SttS Indigestion is a weakness ol the Muscle* « Grand Master Morrissey, that contract the Intestines and Bowels. 1 in speaking of the purposes of tho Cxscxrets are praotletlly to the Bowel ovder, Mr. Morrlesoy said: Muscles what a Massage and Pold“BriS " Th .' Bro "'* rh °°? ° f Iu,lr0 * d T ™">- ~; • Aihisim u™L , 1 >"•" *■ » fraternal. Insurance, protec- •relolMAtluetloMusc.es. '’uve association, twenty-four years of They sUmelte the Bowel Muscles to n ge. In Its comparatlvsly short life, contract, expand, and squeeze ths Dlges- j ns we measure time. It hat paid almost Uve Juices out of food eaten. ,| fourteen millions ot dollars In death They don't help the Bowels and Liver In and total disability claims; It has In guoh a way as to mako them tan upon ' *“' * * k ~ similar assistance for the future. This Is why. with Ctsctrels, the dose miy bo lessened each succeeding time Instud ol Increased, as It must bo with all other CathtrUcs and LaxaUves. see Cxscxrets set like exercise. II carried in your vest pocket, (or carried In My Lady's Purse,) and eaten Just whets' you suspect you need one, you will never knows sick day from the ordinary Ills of Ufa.' Because theaa Ills begin In the Bowels, and pave the way for all other diseases. "VutPocVet" bos 10 cents, 7JT Be sure you get the genuine, made only bytheSterllr.gRemedyCompsny. and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped ''CCC.'* ► TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Books now open, Mako your returns at once and avoid the rush. Books will close in a taw days. T. M. ARMISTEAD, Tax Receiver. creased wages and decreased hours of service for the classes ot employees that It represents that mean an aver age Increase In earning capacity per ■nan of more than 60 per cent. Its fraternity Is not of the high-sounding kind that contents Itself with attend ing the ' eattead obsequies of the de parted,' but It I* the kind that etandi by a man through life, that make* the followahtp of association a living evi dence of the brotherhood of man. • "When It come* to th* parting of the way*, and th* passing over Into the great beyond, the brotherhood la there steadying the faltering life ehadow with assurances of protection for those left behind, and after life's course has been run, ,t reaches out It* strong arm ot benevolence and take* care ot th* widowed nnd fatherless. There are feature, but there le that feeling ot mutual concern that Is only where all Interest* are FOR DISCUSSING GREATER ATLANTA The committee of forty, delegated to take the itepi necessary to extend the etty llmtit to tho thickly populated outskirts and to tncreawi tho popnlatton to from 13#,' 000 to ITS,000, Will bold Iti Drat meeting Fri day at noon. Tha chairman of tho commlttae and the uecrotary will be choaen. Tho commltteo win probably be divided Into aub-commlt- teas, and other Important business will bo transacted. Tho dlroctora of tbo Chamber of Com meres, tt e meeting held Tuesday after noon, decided (bat e smoker ebonkl be given at en early date, for the purpose of having a full and free ~ “ the questu COLD CURE Ion of extending tho city limits, president J. Wills Pope and Secretary Walter O. Cooper were selected at a com mittee to make the necessary arrangements. (Tbs following committee of fourteen dtp who has been appointed by the mayor on Pletehor A Qulllles. Tha following fourl teen cttlsena, named by Mayor Joyner: Jo seph A. McCord. J. It. Rmlth. C. P. f.ynes,i J, It Gray. Clark Howell, Iluford Goodwill. W. T. Gentry. A I- K--i.tr, hr. G. I. l’lerca. Courlland 8. Winn. Oicar Kirn ■red J. Paxon, Asa O. Candler, John I »llowW tight memliera of eooadl earned by Mayor Pro Tem. Quintal Couni oilman K. E Pomeroy, of tho fourth ward, chairman of council committee; Councilman W. II. Terrell, of tho Brat ward; Coun cilman Edmund W. Martin, of tho second ward: Cooncllman Chnrlca U Clin.-wood.I of tbs third ward: Alderman II. M. Ileutcll. of the fifth ware: Cotinrllmnn Jobn W. Grant, of tho alxtb ward: Alderman John N. McEorhern, of tho aerenth ward, nnd Connellinnn Charles E. Harman, of the eighth wnrd. The following members of the commit tee ware rrorhlcd for In the original reaolo tlon as It peaeed eounclli James L. May- son, city attorney; Jiobert »f. Clayton, i-lly engineer: Thomaa J. recples, city treasurer: J. II. Goldsmith, etty comptroller: llr. J. I’. Kennedy, city health oftleer: John Jcntaeii. chief of the sanitary department; Henry ^■Tolller, etty commissioner of public 1 Frank A. l'lttnmn. city building MPKrAr; W. II. Cummings, chief >-f the Ora department: Iltnry Jennings, chief of the notice department: Joseph IMracb, preall dent of tbo boom of trustees of tho Grad! I ti acted by the I_ conitnlaaloncr, to be of county rommlsatot Witte Pope, Ed. workaL Fr Inspector; selected tiy the board Hen * Igstt. ,’ILES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAY8- I’AZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to euro of Itrlilqg, Ullnd, Bleeding or Pro- “lei In e to 18 dtyi or money re- CHICAGO CROWD WELCOMES KUROKI Chicago, May (.—General Baron Tamemoto Kurokl, hero of the right wing at Mukden and crowned veteran of th* Japunese-Rueso war, discovered tat night what an excellent welcome a Chicago crowd could give. The gen eral and hla staff arrived at 10: (4 p. m. Thera may have been (00 Japanese at the station, supplemented by 2,040 hern worshippers of every other na tionality. ATTENDED WEDDING; STABBED TEN TIMES Chicago. May 8.—John Stock, aged (1, waa stabbed ten times In the back r saverat young men who attacked . m In front of Apollo Halt, where ho had gone to attend a wedding. He will die. $276,000 Fir* In Chicago. Chicago, May S.—A Are broke out In tho Woolensack estate building last night and the property loss was esti mated at (27fi,oun. Ftve persons were hurt by Jumping from tho lower end cf the Are escape. HIOOcN DMNGtftf. Nature Give* Timely Warnings The' No Atlanta Citizen Can Afford To Ignore. Ask druggist for a 25 cent vial of Mun- yon’s Cold Cure. If it fails to cure Kill refund your money. MUNYON Every precaution abould be taken to check a cold before tt naaurnea the form of GrJp or Pneumonia. My advice la check a cold at once. Don't let it get two x>r three days the start of yon. If I conld hand yon the names of thousand* of peo ple who hare been eaved from long spells of elcknett by the use of my Cold Care, I doubt if there would be a family In this city that would be without thia remody. Theaa little pellets check discharge of the Note and Cyee. atop Sneezing, promptly relieve the Throat and Lung*, allay Inflammation and Fever, and Tone up the Sys tem. They are Invaluable In nil form* of Influenza or obatlnate coliln I want every Rheumatic to get a Z5-c#nt vial of mr ftheumatlnii Cure. If yon don't feel better after two hour* nnd cured tn a few daya I will refund your money. I want every plfaon who suffer* with any kidney ailment to Invest 25 cent* In Mun- you'a Kidney Cure, and If It doe* not give satisfaction I will refund your jmuiev. I want every person who euffera with Indigestion or any stomach or liver Trouble to get a 25 cent vial of Munyon'a Dyspepsia Cure. If It doe* not cure lndlgeitlon, con- •tlpotton, sour atomacn. bHchlng wind, dizclnean, headache* and all stomach and Urcr aliment*, I will refund your money. Mnnyon. THE VICTOR SJ5SSSS %£g£5nr. SANITARIUM OPIUM and WHISKY out etfock or eevero Buffering. Comfort of patients carefully looked after. A homelike, pteasanL sanitarium, not a prison. Treatment Entirely free from any harmful re sult*. Our thirty years' experience shows these dlseanes are curable. For full particulars, call or address Th* Victor 8nnltarium or B. M. Woolley Company, 104 Nortll Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga. POSITIONS Secured or Money Back Contract given, backed by $300,000.00 capital nnd 18 years' success DRAUGHON’S pract ^s a i l ness COLLEGES 28 Colleges In 16 States Indore ed by business men. No vacation {'.'"on' iiome fTtady or "Ciwl, rourte. For "Cetelogue LEARN BY MAIL SSfTJKJKE Lew, Letter Writing, English. Drawing. Il lustrating. etc. Money back If not tstiiSed ATLANTA, l;: I'etirMrc-. l'leilmnnr Hot i-l Hl..,-k: of Jn.-Lunnvllle or Mnnlgoin' Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua, • 8GMMCR SCHOOL “ cotilFH for Mu-1-- nnd l nnd Modern I-uncus kid. ful sc-ncry. ddlxhtlnl n OAINCSVI1.LC. . GCONGIA N Jl'Ni; lD JI’I.Y SI—CbantniKiuit July 18-31. Spet-lnl nornmt Oratory tenohors. Courses In Enctleh. Mnthnmntlei, Ancient l lewttlon among foothills nf Blue Hldge Monntllni, hcnutl- gbttut summer cllmste. mineral waters. Hosting. Hiking, mountnln Collage dormitories open. Cti.-iurauqim held tinder canvas teuf near ths :t of Imko Warner. Camping outfit and privileges provided. xpense Very Moderate Write Fcr Prospectus !n» to be found In common. say w* will protact our brother and we do tt quietly, sym pathetically and, w* believe, effectlvs- r ’"The brotherhood la In full sympa thy with all honestly organised and rightly managed labor associations It doss not question the right of any or ganisation to manage Its affaire ac cording to Its own ideas, and it re sents* to Itself the same right: but when other organisations presume to unwnrramedly Interfere with ua In th* exercise of our rights, and to question ths policy of the bcotherhond when tt is carrying out its obligations fairly and squarely, according to. Its laws, then w* say most emphatically, 'Hands off.'" Early Years of Order. Assistant Grand Chief F. A. Bur net, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, entertained the audience with Incidents connected with the ear ly struggles nf the order for existence. Mr. Burgees announced that th* project for establishing a home for the old and Infirm members of th* order ts meeting with success and that It Is only • question of time. until It will be erected. e Th* exerclees were Concluded by th* benediction pronounced by Father John E. Gunn. DANGKR SIGNAL NO I coma* from ho kidney aocretlons. Tbty will warr von when tho kidneys are sick. Wol' kidneys exorate n clear, amber fluid Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and fcatpy, or a thick, red,.' Ill-anicUlnp trine, full of aedlment and Irregular if pSlflBJtgC. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 come* from the back. Rack pains, dull and heavy, or aharp and acute, toll you ot alck Kidneys and warn you ot the comini; dropsy, diabetes and Bright’* tils- cam. Doan’s Kidney Pitts cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here’* Atlanta proof: J. C. Guy, of 9$ Smith street, Atlan ta. Oa., aaya: "I have used Doan'* Kidney Pills and can recommend them vary highly. For rears I suffered from my back and kidneys. Tho pain from which I suffered was dull, heavy and aching, and seated Itself right seres* tho small of my back. It I re mained In one position for any length of time It waa difficult for the to rise and caused me much suffering. Even In bed It was bard for mo to turn over becauso I never knew,when a kink or stitch of pstn was going to strike me. Another Indication of kidney- com plaint was the condition nf the kidney secretions, which were Irregular, dis colored and annoying. I used many different remedies, but with such little benefit that I gavo up hope ot ever being cured. 1 went finally to Bran- nen * Anthony's drug store, 101 Whitehall street and 30 Marietta street, and obtained a box of Doan'a Kidney Pills, which remedy was rec ommended to me. The results from using them wore far more gratifying than I expected. After using the first dose 1 felt much better. The pain left my back, the kidney secretions wer* regulated, I could sleep all night, and felt refreshed upon rising. I am great ly pleased with the results obtained. At the same time I was also suffering from Itching pita, end got a box of Doan's Ointment, which waa recom mended to me. x Ten minutes after ap plying tM> ointment the Itching stop ped, and' It was the first time I had been free from an Intolerable ttehlng for a long time. You can use my name as recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills and Doan’s Ointment." For sal* by all dealers. Pries 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo^ New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember ths name—Doan's—and tdke no other. BUILDINGS ARE SAVED .FOR M STATE FAIR The Atlanta Fair Association has been granted the usa of Piedmont Park and nil the buildings thereon for the holding of the state fair next year. The park board took this action at a meeting Tuesday afternoon. President H. H. Cabnnlss and Secretary Frank Weldon, ot th* fair association, asked that the old machinery building not be torn down, as waa proposed, until after the next fair, os It would be needed for a Uve stock building. Tha request was granted. This precipitated a discussion as to whether Piedmont should be«a pleasure park or a park for tha holding of fairs, me thought one. some the other, and s remalndet " waa feasible. DR. H. H. WHITAKER TALKS ON MILK Dr. H. H. Whitaker, ot Washington, D. C., the government expert who has been here the past several days exam Inlng the dairies of Atlanta, delivered a lecture at tho Carneglo Library Tues day night, which proved Interesting to a Inrge audience. Dr. Whitaker had a number of slides, with which he Illustrated hla points, nnd he proved-the abnaluto necessity i-f perfert cleanltin-H.s - n dulrj r,inl and showed tho danger from the lack ot cleanliness und purity th milk. lie spoke highly of the Atlanta dai ries. RALEY ACQUITTED;’ PROVED AN ALIBI Augusta, Ga, May 8.—James Raley, tho young white man who was charged TEAGUE 18 RE-ELECTED with shooting and robbing Amos Clark. MAYOR OF MONTGOMERY, a prominent cltlxen of this city, on the Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., May (.—The mu nicipal election waa held yesterday, as ws* the special election for a represen tative In ths house to succeed the late Speaker W. L. Martin. Captain P. B. Masttn wa* the only candidate tor the legislature, and he received all th* votes cast. w. m. Teague was re-elected mayor and the following aldermen were elect, ed: At large, Ira H. Gunter and Heston H. 1, J. H. Parrish and F..H. Perry; Ward (, J, C. Tyson and C. L. Ruth; Ward (. Charts* K. Morltt and J. M. Kenne dy; Ward 4. W. R. Brassed and W. W. Setdle; Ward 6. Robert Talt and Thom as B. Thompson; Ward *, James J. Sullivan and W. J. Toole; wt H. Saul and J. F. Jonex. Yard 7, 8. goooaoooooooeooooooooooooo O RIVALS FOR GIRL O FIGHT DEADLY DUEL. O O , ■: ;— D S . Pueblo, Mexico, May 8.—Lauro O Jandero. millionaire, and Jo4e O O Maria Beltran, municipal director O asplr aught _ f this ___ . ught a duel with ptstots tn the O O of Tlatanqul, both aKptrants - to :t O the hand of the daughter of g 5 O streets yesterday. In which both . O were mortally wounded. O caoOOOOOOOOOOODOOODCOOOOOO ANY WEAK PERSON Can (iln strength on Grape-Nuts FOOD “There's a Reason.” canal bank several months ago, waa ac quitted last night by »‘Jury In ths Richmond superior court The plea of Raley was that he did not shoot or rob Mr. Clark, and he proved an alibi by several witnesses. The families of both principals are very prominent In this section. CASTOR IA Por Infanta and Children Till Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha' Signature of SUNDAY BALL MADE MAYOR QUIT CHURCH Marlon, Ohio, May 8.—Mayor Louis Scherff has resigned as trustee of Ep- worth Methodist Episcopal church be cause he refused to oppoee Sunday baseball. As the ball grounde are out ride the city, the mayor promised be fore the season opened he would not Interfere. SOLDIER PAWNS VICTORIA CROSS Pittsburg. Pa., May 8.—Peter J. Quinn, a private In her majesty*! Fifty- eighth "foot for valor," during th* Zulu In South Africa In 1(79, had a "Victoria cnee" pinned on his breast. Quinn, coming to this country, became financially embarrassed and pawned th* cross. YefTerday a negro employed by a pawn broker was arrested for stealing tbs trophy. Annis F. War*. The funeral services of Annie, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wire, who died-Tuesday morning at the family residence. 1079 Marietta street, were conducted Wednesday morning at 9:80 o'clock. t*EW The Best Dining Car Service . BETWEEN ATLANTA \ ^ Cincinnati & Louisville) j IS OITCRED BY THE Louisville & Nashville R a a R. A Solid Vestibuled Train /ft* Leaves Union Slalion 3:30 pm. Daily ^ Ar. bolb cities 7:50 am. neat wo rain* City Ticket Office - No. 4 Peachtree SL JTi aV® Queen Wire Jumping Rope Coupon. COUPON NUMBER u Twelve coupons of different numbers will entitle the holder of same to one Queen Wire Jumping Rope. Name Address The Jumping Rope will be presented FREE to any one paying a month’s subscription to The Atlanta Georgian in advance. Sent by mail to any address for 12 coupons of dif ferent numbers and 5c in' stamps to pay postage. Bretton Hall Hotel Broadway, 85th-toi 86th Streets, New York City.. C. New York's Largest Uptown Hotel, in exduiive reiidsn- tislsection,overlooking Hud son River and the famoui Riverside Drive, *1 Subway Station at door- only ten minutes to theatre and shopping districts, Grand Central and new Penmyl- vania Railroad Stations. Cl, Moderate prices—unexcelled accommodations — exclusive service end appointments. C, An ideal Summer Residence Hotel for visitors. ANDERSON & PRICE CO. Also Ormond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H. LEAD Others follow. That others Imitate our habits shows that our policy le sound. “Asconite” Stands for quality and quality saves money. Usa AS- CONITE QUARTZ or GRAVEL ROOFING and your In vestment Is secure. "You can put it on." ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., MANUTACTURERS, 29-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Greenfield, Pre*. C. A. Peek, 8ec. SOUTHERN AWARDS CONTRACT FOR GREENVILLE SHOPS. Special to The Georgian. Greenville, 8. C.. May 8.—The South ern railway ha* made a contract with the J. F. Qalllvan Construction Com pany for the building of machine shops at this point. The shops will Le equipped with tatest designs in machin ery for repairing of locomotives and building of care. Local officials of the road say that th* necessity for shops at this point ha* become more pro nounced of late, owing to the heavy traffic over the road. The contract call* for the completion of tbe shops b«fon fall. MOTHER ANQ GIRL RAN MATRIMONIAL AGENCY. Evansville, Ind., May 8.—Mrs. Violet Lancaster, aged _45, and her daughter, Garnet, aged 27) have been arrested here on the ebargq of using the mail* to defraud. It Is alleged that they hav* been conducting a matrimonial ag- n f and hav* defrauded hundred* of wife* seekers out of money. There le only one **Bromo Quinine 99 Thai la Laxative Bromo Quinine* Similarly named remedies sometime, deceive. Tbii tint and orlttnri Cold Table* la a wniTt; PacnauE With black and red lettering, and bears th. sixeatur.