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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913.
LOST RFAUTY IM,III,III LOST IN
OF WOMEN 1 11 EIII,MENT SM
Can Be Remedied, in Many In
stances, According to State
ment of Mrs. Lucile
McElroy
Laurel, Miss:—In a letter from this
place, Mrs. Lucile McElroy says: “I
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headache, pains In my stomach and
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I not only still use Cardui, but advise
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Another good thing I have noticed
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under the eyes, which are sunken as if
from a bad spell of sickness. It fleshens
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look bright and plump. Many a woman
woiild be pretty if it were not for her.
sunken-in eyes.
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One Month Loses $20,000,000
'for Manufacturers-$10,-
000,000 Workers
' , (By Associated Press.)
■flpfoV YORK, Feb. 5.—In the one
mo$Qr since the strike in the men's
ana bS^s’.garment making industry be
gan here, a loss of $30,000,000 has been
suffered by the manufacturers and
their workmen, according to estimates
published today.
It is declared that more than one-
tenth of the annual output of men’s
and youths’ ready-made clothing,
amounting to $30,000,000 has been lost
to the Industries in this cit5 r and the
loss in waffes to workmen is estimat
ed at $10,000,000. This does not in
clude the losses incurred by the strikes
in the women’s garment industry.
There is no sign of peace in sight
today. One manufacturer said that
the industry already had lost the great
er part of the season’s business and
that further negotiations with the strik
ers were out of the question. A pro
posal made by the United Manufactur
ers association more than a week ago
however, including provision for a fif
ty-two hour week and an increase in
wages of from 6 to 10 per cent was
to be. voted on today by the garment
cutters. The tailors and operators
have taken no steps to vote on the mat
ter. *
IF CONSTIPATED OR
BILIQUS~“CASGARETS”
FRIENDS OF DIGBY
PUZZLED BY ABSENCE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
BROOKS, Ga., Feb. 4.—Friends of
Arthur Digby, cashier of the Brooks
bank, who mysteriously disappeared
from his home Friday night about 6
o’clock, are alarmed over his absence.
It is said that he had been suffering
with a severe headache for a few days
prior to his disappearance and his
strange conduct at home has caused his
relatives to believe he has become tem
porarily deranged.
The directors of the bank have met
and made investigation of his books
and find them in perfect balance.
Digby'is popular in his community
and grave fear is expressed as to his
condition. i
GRJFFIN YOUNG LADIES
TAKE HIKE TO BARNESVILLE
/
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
GRIFFIN, Ga,, Feb. 4.—Three young
ladies, not suffragettes either, were
members of a party of gix that “hiked”
from Barnesville to Griffin, eighteen
miles, Sunday afternoon for the pleas
ure of the exercise. After having sup
per here they returned home on a late
train.
Mrs. Davidson chaproned the party,
which included Miss Orline O’David,
Miss Bobbie Mathews, N. A. Peacock,
R. Sumers and W. T. Summers.
OFFICER SHOT BY NEGRO,
WALKS TWO MILE FOR AID
JL
AUGUSTA, Ga., Feb. 4.—County Po
liceman W. R. Duncan, after being shot
at 2 o’clock this morning, near Mc-
Bean, Ga., walked two miles to an auto,
in which he was rushed to Augusta.
The loss of blood in his effort .is
so great that he cannot recover.
The deed was committed .by a negro,
Morgan, whose house was surrounded by
a posse. He was wanted for \hog steal
ing. The negro escaped.
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TO m FROM FIRE RUINS
SYLVIA PANKHURSI GOES
Twenty Suffragettes Sentenc
ed to Serve Two Weeks
Prison
in
(By Associated Press.)
LONDON, Feb. 5.—Sylvia Pankhurst,
militant suffragette leader, was Sen
tenced to two weeks’ imprisonment or a
fine of $10 today. The same punish
ment was meted out to nineteen other
women who participated in the raid on
the house of commons under the leader
ship of “General’-’ M^s. Flora Drummond
on January 28.
On that occasion the women tried to
force their way into parliament to obtain
an interview with David Lloyd-George.
They were arrested and charged with
resisting the police.
As Miss Pankhurst was leaving the
police court for the cells today she
shouted:
“I shall not serve this sentence.”
Tfais is probably correct, a3 the lead
ers of the militants have become tired
of jail and tlteir fines are now invaria
bly paid by some thirji party within a
few hours of their imprisonment.
Piers Will- Be More Substan
tial Than Those Destroyed
by Flames
(Special Dispatch to Thfc Journal.)
SAVANNAH, Ga., Feb. 4.—The ruins
of the great Merchants and Miners’
Transportation company’s dock fire hav
ing cooled sufficiently to aYlmit of work
men removing the debris work of this
kind has begun in earnest and in a
short time the territory'will be covered
with new docks of much more value and
of more substantial material than those
destroyed.
Those who had warehouse room in the
burned territory have secured new quar
ters temporarily and there is not much
interference with business 1 now. The
steamers of the Merchants and Miners’
Transportation company are docking
temporarily at new quarters and there
will be no further delay to traffic be
cause of the blaze.
The insurance adjusters are on the
ground and have already begun comput
ing the losses. The Ocean Steamship
company, which carried the insurance
upon the water front that was burned,
was fully protected, and so were prac-
ticallly all of those who were burned
out.
The firemen have 'at last been called
off the fire which is now entirely out.
The conflagration put a stop to a meet
ing of the new aldermanic fire com
mittee scheduled for yesterday to make
changes in the personnel • of the de
partment.
Chief Monroe and others who should
have gone to. the meeting were too tired
and wornout to attend it, so it has
gone over until today. It is expected it
will be held this afternoon.
FINDS GIRL' MARRIED,
AND BLOWS OUT BRAINS
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 4.—Calling
at the home of Mrs. Alfred Morton to
day Henry Steele, a traveling salesman,
twenty-eigth years old, asked to see
Miss Elsie Morton, wjth whom he was
acquainted before he’ went west.
When told that she had become the
bride of another man a Week ago and
could not see him, he pulled a pistol
and sent a bullet in his brain. Two
hours later Steele died. He returned
from the west but yesterday and heard
of the marriage of Miss Morton after
coming home.
CALL TO SUFFRAGISTS
BY THE CIVIC LEAGUE
The following: call has been issued by
Mrs. Amelia R. Woodall, president of
the Atlanta Civic league, to "the suffra
gists, male and female, of the city of
Atlanta and suburban towns:"
"The officers of the Atlanta Civic
league call upon every person whof is
loyal to the cause of equal bights, to
meet with us Thursday afternoon at 3
o’clock In the lecture room Af- the Carne
gie library for the purpose of perfecting
plans to march in the grand; parade of
'votes fpr women’ in Washington on
March 3.
;‘‘We hpl|cye that,, jfe -should asAart
ourselves,, as this is the first time that
a. national suffrage procession has been
undertaken. It has a peculiar signifi
cance, not only because spectators will
come from every part of the land, but
also because it is to take place at the
political center of the nation.
“We belieVe that a great demonstra
tion of .strength, such as a procession
affords, will do more than any one thing
to sprAad the suffrage pause in Georgia
and in the south.
“We hope that suffragists throughout
the state will feel, a responsibility In
helping the grand cause of suffrage.
“MRS. AMELIA R. WOODALL,
“President.”
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CONVICTS SEE SUFFRAGISTS’ AD TllhfirClllOSiS
BUT ARE RETURNED TO BASTILE
GALERO SHIS HE LIED - Free
TO U. S. ABOUT REVOLT
Wanted to Take Part in Tab
leaux in Suffragette Parade
With the "Disfranchised
Group,” but They Can’t Now
(By Associated Press.)
NYACK, N. Y., Feb. 4.—Hearing that
the suffragettes at Washington wanted
a baby, a beautiful woman, a convict
and a male imbecile to appear in their
“inauguration” parade, to show the only
persons who had no vote, two former
convicts started from Spark Hill yester-
day, hoping to reach the capital and
qualify for two ot the jobs] they were
William J. Hattnett, white, asd Robert
Gould, a negro. Tliey got only four
miles out of Spark Hill when they
started trouble and were arrested. Hart
nett was committed to the county jail
pending his return to Auburn prison,
from which he was recently released on
probation. Gould was committed for
six months.
DEMOCRATS AGAIN STOP
♦ TAFT’S NOMINATIONS
WASHiNGTON^Feb. 11 ’ 6 '.—With the
Former Mexican Ambassador
to U, S, Declares That
Situation Is Desperate
CROWN PRINCE ALEXIS
RECOVERING HEALTH
YALTA, Crimea, Russia, Feb. 4.—The
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at the knee, owing to the injury he
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physician in attendance this lameness
will rapidly disappear. General Dum-
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says the lad is as full of spirits as ever
and feas grown considerably taller and
more muscular since last spring.
A Physician
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Of Consumption
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Book Fully Describing The Treat
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To Any Lung Sufferer. senate in executive session engaged in
— a partisan wrangle over the 2,000 Taft
DR. W. H. KNIGHT of East Saosus, Mass., writes: 1 nominations that have been held up by
‘Mv wife was dowh with Consumption, when 1 the Democrat*? +
ordered the Lloyd treatment. She was very weak from mocrais, 1 resident Taft today
night sweats, cough, and In a feverish condition. I sent from the White House another
noticed a changa tor the better after ten day’s treat- large batch of nominatinne
ment, and from that time on up to three months, when Jf, nomlnatlons *
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MEXICO } lied to the HEW TREATISE ON TUBERCULOSIS
American government for ten months, By FREEMAN HALL, M. D.
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Calero, formerly Mexican ambassador to advanced stage of the disease and feel there is no
the United States during th#> di^oimssinn h °P e » lt: v 111 instruct you bow others, with Its aid,
ine unitea states aur ng tn e discussion cured themselves after all remedies tried had failed.
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GUARDS FAIL TO HOLD *
SUFFRAGISTS OFF TAFT
(By Associated Press.) I
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Three women
suffrage leaders successfully ran the
gauntlet of doorkeepers at the White
House today and confronted President
Taft with their request for a guard of
soldiers, sailors and marines for their
big parade here March 3 and the grant
ing of a half holiday to women tem
ples in government departments.
The president promised to discuss the
question with his cabinet.
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LOAN SHARKS OF
CAPITAL NOW LIMITED
(By Associated Presa.)
WASHINGTON,- Feb. 4.—“Loan
sharks” in the capital, credited with do
ing an enormous business among gov
ernment clerks, received a blow today
when President Taft signed the “loan
shark” bill limiting their charges ' and
also those of pawnbrokers to 1 per cent
a month. Passage of the bill had been
fbught for years in congress and the
money lenders appealed personally to
the president to veto it.
tion was agreed to by a vote of 37 to
36. The Republicans had mustered
most of their strength for the test, and
several Democrats were absent and un
paired.
Senator Hoke Smith, of the Democrat
ic patronage committe; John Sharp Wil
liams and a number of qther senators,
were on hand primed for the executive
session, and they ’have the support of
the entire Democratic membership in
the chamber. The usual plart of delay
was pursued and not a single nomina
tion was confirmed.
The time was taken up by the mem
bers in speeeches, the reading of govern
ment reports, points of order and in
numerable roll calls. Senator Bacon
presided.
The futility of pressing the nomina
tions in executive session soon be
came apparent to the Republicans, and
after an hour the senate adjourned unex
pectedly. •
With the appointments sent to the
seriate during the last two weeks, the
iptotal number now pending is nearly 1,-
800.
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r If HE. Rewardsccld
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A. F. L. MEN MUST CUT
GA. STONE FOR CHICAGO!
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Nearly 1,000 build
ing trades workmen returned to work on
downtown skyscrapers toddy, following
a settlement of the strike on Georgia
marble against the Thompson-Sarrett
company.
By agreement, the latter firm prom
ises to employ men in cutting the mar
ble at Tate, Ga., agreeable to the build
ing trades.
THIRTY-NINE STATES
RATIFY INCOME TAX
(By Associated Press.)
TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 4.—The New
Jersey senate to day, by a vote of 12
to 9, ratified the amendment to the con
stitution of the United States authoriz
ing congress to impose an income tax.
The house had previously ratified the
amendment. This makes the thirty-
ninth state to ratify—New Mexico,
Wyoming and Delaware ratified yester
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measure and special order, for $8.00?
No matter where yon live, we pay
exoreat and guarantee fit, quality ana
workmanship. We offers special prioe
like this occasionally, in order to further in
troduce Prosress Tailor-Made Clothes and «e-
cure new accents. Act now, if you want to
get in on this price
Agents Wanted —$5 to $10 a Day
We want more live, hustling young men to
look after our business in unoccupied territory. Tf you have
one to six hours spare time each day. write us at once.
Pleasant work Selling experience not necessary No money
needed. No traveling reauired. Wo furnish complete agent's
outfit free Edmest, live men do well right from the
start Send nemo on postal and get FREE the Progress 1918
Style Book. Sait Samples. Prices and complete details of this
great offer Write today and get it all by RETURN MAIL.
THE PROGRESS TAILORING CO., Dept. 582, CHICAGO
Away With Leg-Strap |
and Spring Trusses
So far as we know, our guaranteed
rupture holder Is the only thing of
any kind for rupture that you can get
on so days trial—the only thing we
know of yooa enough to stand such a long and thorough test.
It’s the famous Cluthe Automatic Massaging TrusB—made on
an absolutely new principle—has is patented features. Self-
adjusting Does awyr with the misery of wearing belts, leg-
straps aud springs. Guaranteed to bold at all tlmeR—includ
ing when you are working, taking a bath, etc. Has cured
ln case after case that seemed hopeless
Write far Free Book of Advice—Cloth^bonnd, 104 pages.
Explains the dangers ol operation. Shows Just whatts wrong
with elastic and spring trusses, and why drugstores should
no more be allowed to fit trusses than to perform operations.
Exposes the humbugs—shows how old-fashioned worthless
trusses are sold under false and misleading names. Tells all
about the care and attention we give you. Endorsements
from over 6000 people, including physicians. Write to-day
—find out how yon can prove every word we say by making
m eo day test without risking a penny.
Box 072, Cluthe Co., 125* E. 23rd St., New
York City.
W. VIRGINIA SEANT0RIAL
ELECTION PROBE HALTED
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Investiga
tion of charges of corrupt practices in
the election of Senators Watson and
Chilton, of West Virginia, was halted
today when the senate committee on
elections received a letter from L. G.
Shock, a member of the West Virginia
house of delegates, in which he with
drew statements upon which Governor
Glasscock and other West Virginians pe-
tioned the senate to investigate.
Shock’s letter is said by members of
the senate committee to be in effect
a declaration that his charge of having
been paid $1,000 and offered more to
vote for Wilson and Chilton was an
effort to aid the candidacy of John
McGraw, a candidate in opposition to
Senator Watson.
F
Handsome Sui\ u
to our new District Sales Managers— on this
|r*at Advertising Offer—open SO days aoly. Scud'
tMfel—QUICK—for full particulars.
B« Our Olitriot Sale, Manager
*50 Per Week-0r Mere
Splendid ineoms assured — handsMM
FHLE SUIT to wear—orders turned aver
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FRKE, each month—your clianco to be
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FREE SUIT
—if you write guiek, and heeome ovr
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goad tar on* cf our splendid tailored sMts-
ABSOUTTELY FREE. Your nifty salt
will set others—you make BIG MONEY,
right tram the start.
THIS OFFER LIMITED -HURRYI
Gat in on this b!g Gold Rewards Offer—NOW
then, every month a startling now Raid
Rewards Offor. And doa’t forget the FREE
SUIT, and your chance to earn $5fl, orissro,
per week, on the side.”
EXPRESS PREPAID!
We prepay express on everything—give you
money-back guarantees—you run m risks.
WritB flutafrl Jurt 8en<1 * MUI * w,th 1°**
r,W *4 U,CIU name and address. Wo send
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line beautiful Samples—complete Outfit for taking order*
—full dAails big Gold Rewards Offer. Don't W'IT—ho FIRST!
Coamognlltnnjrallorln^COj^egtJIO^hjcejgiJ^
Write Today. Be tbc one in your
town to get this astounding tailoring
i offer. An offer to give you the swellost
suit you ever saw FREEl But you must
i hurry. We want a representative in
\ your town right away. We will start
I you in a big money-making bust-
I ness of your own—FREE! Plenty of
money and plenty ot nifty clothes—for
YOU—if you write AT ONCE! No
money nor experience necessary
WE PAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES
i Yes, we pay everything. You take no
i risk. Jnsttakeorders forour fine clothes
I —made of the most beautiful fabrics
, and In the latest classiest styles. Keep
your present position and make
' $00.00 TO $100.00 A WEEK
on the side; or go into the business
right and make $3,000 to $5,000 a year.
PARAGON Clothes sell .like wildfire.
Agents swamped with orders on NEW
' plan. Nothing like it anywhere,
I Write Today
right out to take orders. Get our WONDERFUL
| NEW OFFER right now. WE PAY ALL CHARGES, fend a pgatewd
NOW—white thia great offer is still open. Don t delay—WRITE TODAY.
AofmZnWATCH AND RING FREE
** Moving Picture Machines,
Bibles, Lace Curtains, Lock
ets and Chains, Cameras,
Bracelets, Dinner Sets, Sil
verware, Rifles, Violins,
Accnrdiona, etc., given for
selling high grade Art and
RELIGIOUS PICTURES |
at lOo each. Famous works of art,
such as “Christ i* Head of this
House,” “Birth of Christ,” “The
Lord is My Bfcopherd,” “Faith, I
Hop* and Chanty, “Guardian I
Angel,” “Christ Blessing Little I
Children, “Lord’s Supper,” |
“Young Mother and Babe,” “On I
Guard,” and other beautiful plot- I
urea ln natural oolors. Originals j
Oost thousands of dollars. Not a f
trashy picture In the lot. Site I
12x10 Ins. You Will Sell Our I
Famous Pictures. Where You I
Fiflled to Sell Others. S*nd \
for 20 of our handsomest plotures, f
specially selected, and Iargs lBust- f
rated premium list. Too can sail I
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BACE IP MOT 8AH£?I£D. W.T0S W*TCH 4.MD8E. 1)0.. dpt USURPS
When the committee recessed today it I p araaon Tailoring Co., Dept. B05 (Chicago, III,
was understood that both Senators Wat- ^*
son and Chilton would make tsatements
upon the floor of the senate and the
committee's further action would be
delayed pending that.
SMITH AND GRIFFIN
WANT CHAIRMANSHIP
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
LAGRANGE, Ga!, Feb. 4.—The con
test between Charles Smith and C. W.
Griffin for the chairmanship of the coun
ty commissioners, was postponed for
two vV'eeks by the election of a tempo
rary chairman, W. T. Glass. Mr. 1 Grif
fin has been chairman of the county
board for several year* ana many prom
inent citizens are working hard £o keep
him there.
Mr. Smith has also been on the board
for a number of years. He is an ex
cellent business man,- and it is thought
by many that his election, is certain.
WIDOW SLAYS HER TWO
CHILDREN AND SELF
(By Associated Press.)
LEBANON, Mo., Feb. 4.—Mrs. Guy
Reichtmyer killed two of her children
and herself today. One of the 'children
was five years old and the other two.
A daughter, sixteen years old, was to
ha^e been married today.
Mrs. Reichtmyer was the widow of a
Leadmier, Mo., merchant, who died re
cently.
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Promotes a luxuriant growth.
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FREE
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Perhaps I can offer you a
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me a letter or a postal at
Once and say: “Send mr, your
special offer,” I will send you
samples and styles to pick
from and my surprising:
liberal offer. Address:
L. E. ASHER, President
WOMEN UannBi 1 TsllorjngCo,
Dept. 104 Chicago, III,
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