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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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ROOSEVELT LAVS
WREATH ON GRAVE
Greets Little Children and
Is Photographed with
Other Celebrities.
Indianapolis, Ind., May 31.—President
Roosevelt appeared on the lawn of the
Fairbanks home yesterday afternoon
and was photographed with Vice Pres-
Ident Fairbanks, Senator Hemenway,
Governor Hanlon and Secretary Loeb.
Several children from the neighbor
hood were cordially greeted by the
president. Later In the afternoon the
president, vice president and Secretary
Loeb were driven to Crown HIU ceme
tery, where President Roosevelt depos
ited a galaxla wreath on the grave of
ex-PresIdent Benjamin Harrison.
The wreath was brought from Wash.
Ington for the purpose.
Tech Men Wanted. ,
Applications are coming constantly
to President Matheson, Bf the Georgia
School of Technology, for graduates of
that Institution. Recently the Westing-
house electrical people have asked for
eight graduates of the school. These
young men are taken into the great
establishment and after receiving the
proper training are sent out to the va
rious offices of the Arm to take charge
of them. Tech graduates have no trou
ble In securing good positions.
He Also Says He Has No
Desire to Pose as Can
didate-Maker.
Lincoln, Nebr., May 31.—Referring to
the various stories that he Is for this
or that Democrat for president, Mr.
Bryan says In The Commoner today:
"Mr. Bryan dues not pose as a War
wick. He has no desire to assume tho
role of Candidate-maker. The choice
ahould fall upon the one who, all things
considered, gives the best promise of
strengthening those principles and pol
icies before the public.”.
Mr. Bryan sets at rest all stories
"The third-term Issue would of Itself
rule the president out, and, while he
has Indorsed several Democratlo meas-
ures, he has not carried these as far as
the Democrats would have carried
them, and has indorsed only a portion
of the Democratlo platform.”
DEN OF BOY CROONS
FOUND UNDER HOUSE
While searching Thursday night for
Elisha Hood, a 13-year-old. negro boy,
accused of burglary, Bailiff Miller, of
Justice of the Peace Klngabery's court,
discovered a veritable den of negro boy
criminal! In the rear of North Pryor
street, near the Marion Hotel.
This nest of juvenile vice Is situated
underneath an old building used by an
automobile company, and Is said to be
the rendexvous of a number of boyish
crooks. Some old worn and dirty mat
tresses, on which the j»ys sleep, are
scattered about In the den and form
Its only furnishings.
Elisha Hood was taken Into custody
by BallllT Miller and Is held behind the
bars of the TowSr. He will be given a
preliminary hearing Saturday afternoon
before Judge Klngsbery.
The boy Is said to have confessed
to Ballllt Miller, stating that whenever
the gang would run short of money the
members would snatch pockstbooks and
commit other such offenses. The of
ficers have been unable so far to trap
ly other members of the gang.
Hood Is accused of burglarising a
house at 177 Littlejohn street.
BESSIE ABOTT, OF DIXIE,
TRAVELS WITH HER TWIN
By CHARLOTTE STEWART.
"Yea; I am a Southerner." said Mias
Bessie Abott (with the emphasis on tho
am), when seen at tho Piedmont Friday
morula*.
"My real name Is Bessie Abott Pickens.
My mother was Prauccs Abott and was
born In Atlauta. Os., her parents belni
English. My father was John Pickens, i_
grand-nephew of Governor Pickens of 8outh
, "No; J 1 ®* *??rnln the South. My
live.
separated tor a
was also In Paris with ua.
"I like the Booth to much, but my visit
Is mode very sad because of an accident
that happened to Mine. Butterfly. You
know. Butterfly Is my do*, a Pomeranian
.- * by the great
... . .If my <3 _
lerrler. She was christened
Puccini, tho composer of ‘Ms
fly.’ ‘Iji Bohttne' and ‘La Toi
she was more attractive than ever. "She
was ruu over by a carriage and has been
very ill. but with the beet medical atten
very in, uui wun me mcuicai suen-
tlon and care I think she will pull through.
"I am very much excited over my con
cert tour of next winter, when I expect
to visit Atlanta again. I am managing the
tour, end 1 am going to have an Italian
baritone with me, and we are going to
_ j will taka.
"I have Juat finished singing some rec
ards for the Victor machine. Mr. Homer,
the contralto: Caruso, Scott! and I sang
the quartet from ‘Wgoletto.* It was fins,
and the records have had such a splendid
sale."
Mia, Abott spoks with all th, enthusiasm
of youth, which Is such a delight.
"How long were you In Paris?”
"I studied there with the Deltesikes for
s long time. Yon know 1 made my debut
there as Juliette lu 1301. Ob! I do love
Paris! Everywhere Is so beautiful. Th,
building, and the rhurches! My sister
and I, after living In Europe, are both go.
lug to join the Catholic church. Sister ho,
“ ——*" —* bo wtlsflod
Every
IH ROOSEVELT OUT,
SAYS WM, J, BRYAN
JACOBS’ PHARMACY j
JACOBS’ PHARMACY
| JACOBS’ PHARMACY
| JACOBS’ PHARMACY
JACOBS’ PHARMACY
SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE
Here You Always' Get the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. This Policy Made and
Adhered to for ( 24 Years Has Made This Store the Acknowledged Leader in
Drugs and Medicines.
There is no place where quality counts so much as in vour drug store. When one is sick the best there is is not quite good
enough^ Wo buy only the highest grade of merchandise. All potent preparations of our own manufacture are assayed by our analyt
ical department. That’s why wo merit your patrouago and why prescriptions filled at our stores produce the desired results.
All mail and telephone orders receive prompt attention.
Jacobs* Preparations Can Only Be Purchased Direct From Our Stores in Atlanta or
Birmingham, Ala.
Silk Mending Tissue, regular price 10c, Saturday at Sc
Horlick*s Malted Milk, SOc Size at 34c; $1,00
Size at 68c; Hospital Size at $2,69
Bottle.
Fehr’s Malt Tonic 16c
Jacobs’ Malt Extract, re
builds the nervous sys
tem, creates appetite
and vitalizes the system,
S pice 16c
st Malt Extract 20c
Malt Nutrine 20c
Hoff’s Malt Extract 25c
Hoffs’s Malt Extract with
Iron 30c.
Doz.
$1.50
$1.60
$2.25
$2.25
$3.00
$3.50
Prophylactic Tooth Brushes 25c
DeMiracle * 59c
Modeino 85c
Mme. Robinnaire’s Depilatory Pow
der, guaranteed to remove super
flous hair without injury, price... .$1.00
Hagau’s Magnolia Balm SOc
Mme. Robinnaire’s Liquid Face Pow
der SOc
Allen’s Foot Ease.,
.~>.20c
......20c/
Royal Foot Wash «b«
Jacobs’ Foot Comfort. ......15c?
Hair Dying Comb.. ...$1.00
Mme. Robinnaire’s Hair Dye. .25c and 75c*
Mrs. Potter’s Hair Stain.....«.
90c.
New Skin 10c and 20c
Don’t Neglect Your Teeth
Jacobs’ Elixir Myrrh and Roses, a liquid
Dentifrice that cleans and whitens the
teeth, hardens the gums and imparts a
pleasant taste and perfumes the breath; 25c
Rubifoam 19c
Lvon’s Tooth Powder.. ,15c
Euthymol Tooth Paste, ,20c
Borine Tooth Powder,
paste or liquid 20c
“AA” Dentifrice 20c
Sanitol Powder, paste
or liquid 15c
Sozodont Powder, paste
or liquid 20c
Colgate’s Tooth Powder, 20c
Pasteurinc Tooth Paste, 20c
Dental Floss 10c
Meade & Baker’s Carbolic
Mouth Wash, 20,40 and 80c
Special in Rubber Goods
Department,
H. & H. Pneumatic Bust Form.
$1.50 to $2.50
Zinc Douche Pans $1.00
Rubber Gloves, guaranteed, red
or black rubber 69c
Liquid Veneer, 50c size. 40c
Johnson’s Floor Wax, pound 40c
Butcher’s Floor Wax, pound SOc
Neal’s Enamels. We only have a
small quantity of these goods and as
we will discontinue the line, offer the
stock at half price:
Pints reduced from 65c to 33c
1-2 pints reduced from 35c to.... 17c
Manahan Tarine Bags
for Moths
Hang
Best protection from moths,
your clothes away in these.
Business suit size SOc
Overcoat size 60c
Ulster size 75c
Ladies’ Coat size..... 40c
Sticky Fly Paper
25 double sheets 25c
Cedar and Camphor, for packing
woolens, 3 pounds for 25c
Mermaid Sea Salt, 5-pound box.. 25c
Jacobs* Pharmacy
6-8-10 Marietta St,
23 Whitehall Street
MISS BESSIE ABOTT.
time I was to alar the would go to the
church and light a candle. She attributed
all my success to her faith."
Miss Abott aad her sister, while they
look alike, one never would take them *
twins. The singer has dark, curly hair
very deep blue eyee. Her sister, on the
contrary, hae very light hair and light blue
eyes. On scolng the prluia donna and
her sister, oue Is struck at once by tbolr
youth. They are only 24, and look much
younger.
Abott, who was
Thursday morning Miss .
going for a drive, was go'
and white check suit ana v
da * “
wore a urge tan
bat trimmed with black Paradise aigrette.
Around her shoulders she wore a white
coque feather boa. and her whole a*
that of a typical
accent was distinctly
York
86utl
MOTHERHOOD
The first requisite of a good
mother is good health, and the ex
it mat
perience of maternity should not bo
approached without careful physical
preparation, as a woman who is in
good physical condition transmits to
her children the blessings of a good
constitution.
Preparation for healthy mater
nity is accomplished by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
which is made from native roots and
herbo, more successfully than by any
other medicine because it gives tone
and strength to the entire feminine
organism, curing displacements, ul
ceration and inflammation. and the
result Is less suffering and more children healthy at birth,
than thirty years
JAP ANO HIS GOATS
TO APPEAR NO MORE
After being a familiar figure on the
streets of Atlanta and becoming as
well known os the prominent politi
cians. William Jasper Franklyn. better
known as plain Jap Franklyn, will
journey away to the Fulton county
poor house.
No more will he sell his apples from
his wagon, and he and his roat and
wagon will disappear from view.
For twenty years or more Jap Frank-
Jyn has peddled and panhandled on At
lanta's streets. For some years he
merely squatted on th* ground, and
then he secured s goat and wagon and
was known as th* "goat man.” Then
ATLANTANS WILL GO
TO CHARITY MEETING
I ha became known also ss the ”ap-
nlt man.” In addition to apples, he
had s small stock of lead pencils, which
helped the charitably inclined to be
come separated from their money.
H* has been living with hit sitter,
Mrs. M. C. Brockman, of IS Esxard
street, and as she It unable to take
care of him, and as he Is anxious to
enu llin Uiiyo III IIIB uuui iiuunr, no
be sent there probably on Monday.
i. JAMES CHESTER
For more
Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound
his been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth.
standby of American mothers In prep«
II7otewhatMre.JamesChester.ofm W. 33tb St., New York says in this
letter:—Dear Mrs. Plnkham:-“I wish every expectant mother knew about
I recovered quickly and am
Pinkham’s Vegetable Com;
good 1
Lydia E.
! say enough in regard
in the best of health now.'
‘ Is certainly a successful
remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women.
~ almost every form of Female Complaints,
It has cured almost every form of Female Complaints. DraggiugSensa-
tlons, Weak Bock, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation, Ulcera
tions and Organic Diseases of Women and Is invaluable In preparing for
Childbirth and during the Change of Life.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to
write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free.
TROLLEY WIRE FELL
IN CROWDED STREET
The lives of many shoppsra wire
menaced and considerable excitement
was caused Thursday afternoon In
Whitehall street, near Hunter, when a
trolley wire fell to the ground and car
ried out a program of sputtering and
slssllng.
At the time, there were hundreds of
people In the vicinity, desplt* the
QMM
threatening weather, and when thetrol-
to get out of reach of th* wire. The
wire fastened Itself upon on* of the
rails and while It sent forth a weird
flame. It partly melted one of the rolls.
This la the third time wlthla the pest
few days that trolley wires have fallen
in the streets. ■
When the national Conference of
Charities and Corrections mssts next
month In Minneapolis, ths strongest
delegation that has ever been sent to a
meeting -of this kind will be present
from Atlanta.
Next week three city olflclsls end a
delegation from the Associated Chari
ties will leave Atlanta and will taka a
prominent part In the deliberations of
ths conference. From the city govern
ment City Warden Evans and Proba
tion Officer Oloer will go. while Dr. T.
D. Longlno, councilman from the
Eighth ward, will represent both the
city and the etate ss Oovemor Ter
rell’s representative. Secretary J. C.
Logan and Miss Rebecca Raoul will go
from t|ie Associated Charities.
Secretary Logan will open the dli
cuslson on the relation of Intemper
ance and dependency, while Miss Raoul
and the city officials will also take part
In the various discussions.
The conference will be one of the
tbroplste In the country i
be over 1,(00 delegatee present.
Annuel Picnic.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa., May 31.—The annual pic
nic of the Second Baptist church will
be held Friday at North Highland
park. Arrangement* have been made
for a very delightful day and th* chil
dren are'looking forward to tha day
leal of pleasure.
with a great de
Delicious Dishes
made from
Grape-Nuts
FOOD
Entrees, Puddings, S.Jsds,
pkgs.
uaingi, o.isas,
Griddle Cakes. Etc.
Amuse U Theater.
Two novel film* will be the program
at the Amuse U Theater on Monday
and Tuesday. These attractions are go.
Ing to make th* Viaduct Place one of
the most popular street* In Atlanta.
An effort 1* being made by th* man
agement to keep the tone of the pic
ture* shown at this play house high
class and especially suitable for ladles
and children who frequent It so often.
The picture plays for the day* men
tioned will be "Nine Commissioned Of
ficers" and "Eating Contest." Th* first
film shows th* lark* end escapades
these soldier boys get Into at ths bar
racks and off on leave.
if there Is anything that will make a
hungry person hungrier It Is to watch
a hungry person eating. This film shows
an eating contest, and la one of the
funniest films on record.
Th* Twin Theater.
At the Twin Theater on Whitehall
street for Monday and Tuesday the
management has secured some rare
moving picture* for exhibition. I
to please the large clientele of ladles
and children thst the management la
exerting every effort to keep the films
up to that high standard which will
delight the many who go to make up
this dally audience.
For these days "It You Had a Wife
Like This” will be the first film ex
hibited. "A Terrible Flirt” Is th* title
of th* second film, and the camera has
caught the conquest of a conscious co
quette. This film Is worth th* price of
admission.
8kstlng Rink to Rseptn.
Th* announcement that the skating
rink In the St. Nichole# Auditorium,
which has been dosed to the Sluters
this week on. account of th* building’s
being used for the May-June Music
Festival, will again be thrown open to
th# skaters on Monday to remain open
for the remainder of th# season, will
be greeted with pleasure by th* ska
ter* In Atlanta.
When Monday morning comes all of
th* seats will have been removed and
the floor In excellent condition for th#
skaters. In addition to this th* huge
orchestrion described In Th* Georgian
of last Saturday will be in operation.
This orchestrion measure* twenty-two
feet In height, thirty-tv. feet In width
and haa as ornaments upon tt 900 In
candescent lights, which makes It on*
of the most beautiful sights on the
grounds. This orchestrion will play at
each of ths three dally sessions of the
skating rink. It Is played by electric-
" of reprodu
ity and Is capable of reproducing the
full notes and tones of an orchestra of
sixty pieces.
At Ponce DeLeon,
The popularity of beautiful Ponce
DeLeon park Is Increasing dally. Hun.
dreds of rest-seeking people have found
refreshment at the resort, where com
fort end convenience Is so thoroughly
•sttbllshed.
The resort has been well patronised
In the post, and there were some com
forte, but this season great changes
have been established that have added
wonderfully to the magnetism of the
decidedly lovely place.
Acres of lawn, set with gems of
fiowsrs, please the eye, while comfort
able park
seats hare been placed at
convenient places, dose by the band
stand, and In most any sort of weather
there can be happiness.
The magnificent band, under ths di
rection of J. P. Matthlessen. has be
come one of the drawing cards of th*
park, and the afternoon and evening
concerts have been greatly enjoyed by
the thousands who Ilk* popular music.
picnic grounds have become popular
with the ledlee and children, and all of
the amusements or* receiving a share
or the most liberal patronge yet offer
ed the park.
MANY NOTABLES
SAIL FOR EUROPE
New York, May 31.—Thomas F. Ryan
soiled for Europe today on the White
Star liner Celtic. Tho reporter at the
pier tried to Induce him to talk on ths
gas situation lu New York, but he re
fused.
The duke and duchess of Manchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gould and their
children, Edwin J. and Frank Miller
Gould, and ths Rev. Dr. and hire. Chan.
H. Parkhurst were among the other
notables who departed on the Celtic,
UNION 80LDIERS’ QRAVE8
8TREWN WITH FLOWERS.
Salisbury, N. C., May 31.—Decoration
Day was observed here by mors than
16,000 negroes, who covered ths 13,000
gravel of Union eoldlers with flowers.
The annual address was mods by Rev.
L. W. Kies, of Winston. , j
Harrlman Silent on Speech,
Now York, May 31.—“Not now,” Is
the voluble reply E. H. Harrlman mado
today when asked If he had anything to
•ay regarding Rooeovelt’s Indianapolis
speech yesterday.
Antis Will Meat.
Speetal to The Georgian., -
Macon. Oa., May 31.—The cltlsens of
South Macon who are opposed to an
nexation will hold a meeting tonight
on Second street opposite WMse’
■tore. Some Important talks will be
mode at the meeting by those who are
In opposition to the annexation of th it
suburb.
iThey act like Exercise.
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