Atlanta semi-weekly journal. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1898-1920, February 18, 1913, Image 5

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t THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, OA., TUESDAY, KEEK LAKY 18, 1»13. Deafness Positively Cured WILSON ANNOUNCES HIS INAUGURATION US FIRE OF ARTILLERY Curfe Yourself at Home* Madero Expects to Reach Ar senal in This Way, and Dis lodge Diaz and His Band From Their Fortifications II Witness Inauguration of Marshall Before Taking the Oath Five Minute Treatment Will Convince the Most Skeptical. Head Noises Relieved from the First Trial. You Won’t Have to Strain Hear. • Nature's Own Way Is the Best Cure. Send the Coupon. The secret of bow to use the mysterious and invisible nature forces for the cure of Deaf- ress anil Head Noises has at last beeu discov ered. Deafness snd Head Noises disappear as if by magic under the use of this new and wouderful discovery. Dr. L. C. (.trains Co., «Physicians and Scientists) will send all who suffer from Deafness and Head Noises, full information how they can be cured,, absolutely free, no matter how long they have b n en deaf, or what caused their deafness. This marvelous treatment is--so simple, natural and certain that you will wonder why it was not discov ered before. Investigators are astonished and • vied patients tbemselvee marvel at the quica results. Any ueaf person can have full in formation how to be cured quickly and cured to stay cured at home without investing a «ent. Write today, or send the coupon, to Dr. I.. <\ Grains Co.. TOO Pulsifer Bldg. Chicago. HI., and get full information of this new and wonderful discovery, absolutely free. FREE Information Coupon DR. L. C. GRAINS COMPANY. 760 Pulsifer Blag.. Chicago. III. Please send me without cost or obliga tion on my part, complete information con cerning the new method for the treatment and cure of deafness or bead noises. if I wish you to make a diagnosis of my case after hearing from you, you are to do so FREE OF CHARGE. Name Address Town . . (Advt.) Throws Away His TRUSS! Strenuous Old Sea Captain Fools the Doctors and Cures Himself. No man, woman or child who is raptured —no matter how severely or at what age— neech-jdespair of being cured. (By Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 14.—Federal en- 1 gineers this morning began placing a series of mines charged with dynamite beneath certain houses between the na tional palace and the arsenal. The explosion of these is expected to clear a passage four blocks long througn which the artillerymen will direct^ mor tar fire against Diaz and his army in their positions about the arsenai. The buildings in this doomed section are constructed wall to wall and the district is densely populated. Residents were warned during the night to evac uate their homes. All escaped with nothing but their personal belongings. TO DEMOLISH ARSENAL. General Huerta, the federal command er, declared that with a short trajectory, the projectiles from the mortars would soon demolish the arsenal. For this purpose it was necessary to destroy the houses before attempting to dislodge the rebels. TO COLLECT THE DEAD. Just before noon the White Cross society endeavored to arrange a truce for two hours, in order to collect the dead and wounded. The federal lire be came less intense and the rebel artillery also slackened slightly. FEDERALS DESERT. About noon some straggling bands of federal soldiers passed the United States embassy. It was believed they were deserters and the impression grew that the government troops were refusing to continue lighting. TO DEMOLISH PALACE. Felix Diaz late in tlie morning issued a notice that he was about to increase the force of his bombardment of the national capital. He warned non-com batants to withdraw from the danger zone. More persistent firing on the pal ace by the rebels then began. The fire from the reuel batteries kept up very rapid throughout the morning, but at about 10 o’clock a decrease was noticed in that from the government artillery. DIAZ ASKS RECOGNITION. Diaz this morning asked for recogni- j tion as a belligerent by the United i States government in an informal note j to Ambassador Wilson, stating that he was In complete control of the city. Ambassador Wilson replied promptly to the rebel leader, explaining that while Diaz’s statement might be correct, his own eye was untrained in military af fairs and he was not able to see the sit uation as Diaz explained it. He added that he was assured by President Ma dero that the government remained in control. * DIVISION I, 0, 0, F, TO MEET AT WASHINGTON J1 Throws away his Truss. The case of Captain Collings gives en couragement for all sufferers from rupture. Ho suffered a double rupture —and was confined to his bod for years. Physicians examined his case and pronounced an operation necessary, but he kept experi menting on himself, and finally to the n-tonishment of all, he cured bis ruptures and never had any return of the trouble. Captain Collings will tell you just how he did this and will send you FREE trial of the wonderful process he used. This costs you nothing and benefit must surely result. Write today and commence using his sys tem at once. Address: Capt. W. A. Collings, 155V Arsenal St., Watertown, N. Y. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) WASHINGTON, Ga., Ffeb. 15.—The regular semi-annual meeting of the Fourteenth division,, I. O. O. F. of Georgia, will assemble ^in this place on Wednesday, February" 26, for a two days’ session. The officers of this di vision consist of J. H. Orr, D. D. G. M , of Egbert on, Ga.; A. W. Meadows, V. D. G. M., of Watkinsvllle, Ga., and Mr. W. F. Gilham, secretary and treasurer, of Stephens, Ga., and under their supervision the following program has been arranged, so fc.r as the speakers are concerned: Invocation—Rev. John P. Erwin, pas tor of First Methodist church, of Washington, Ga. Address, “Odd Fellowship"—Hon. Walter S. Coleman, grand master I. D. O. F. of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga. Address, “The Three Links, Friend ship, Love and Truth”—Colonel R. 1/. J. Smith, past grand representative to grand lodge of Georgia. Address, “The Good We. Are Doing” —Dr. Thomas B. Bonner, D. D. G. M. 21st division, Lavonia, Ga. In addition to the £bove public ex ercises, which will occur in the court house at 7:30 p. m., there will be two or three secret sessions held in me room of the local lodge. AMERICANS IN HAVANA "REMEMBER THE MAINE” HAVANA, Feb. 15.—Memorial services commemorative of the blowing up of the Maine fifteen years ago were held, to night at t*he American club by the Ha vana camp of Spanish-American war veterans. General Nunez, chief of the Cuban veterans, and many comrades, as well as numerous American visitors, at tended. WE WILL GIVE This GOLD PLATED LOCKET, opens to hold two pictures, set with 8 similitude TURQUOISES, and a lovely_22-inch NECK CHAIN, and these 4 GOLD PLATED RINGS to anyone that willsell only 12 pieces of Jewelry at lOc each and send us the ©1.20 We trust you and take back al 1 not sold. Address B. E, Dale Mfg. Co., Providence, JR. I. ' 7 w/iw Inti !//!!». i EXPRESS .PAID 'special Dispatch to The Journal.) PRINCETON. N. J.. Feb. 15.—The plans for the formal inauguration as arranged by the Wilson family and the inaugural committee at Washington, were explained by President-elect Wil son this evening in response to ques tions. They are as follows; March 3.—The president-elect and his wife and three daughters will leave Princeton late In the forenoon on a special train, escorted by 1,000 Prince ton students, will r f each Washington late in the afternoon and go direct to the Shoreharn hotel. The president-elect will attend the smoker of the Princeton alymni. Mrs. Wilson and the daughters will dine at the Shoreharn and spend the evening and night there. Governor Wilson will not make a speech at the Smoker. Governor Wilson feels that his in augural address should be the only speech made at the time of his inau guration. He will spend the night at the Shoreharn. THE GREAT DAY. March 4.—President-elect Wilson will drive to the White house fro mthe Shore- ham shortly before noon to* meet Pres ident Taft and ride with him. Taft on the right side and Wilson on the left, to the senate to see the inaugura tion of Vice-President Marshall frorv the executive gallery. About the same time Mrs. Wilson and her daughters will drive from the hotel to the senate, same purpose. After the inauguration of Vice-Presi dent Marshall, the party will go to the inaugural stand in front of the capitol, where President-elect Wilson will be given the oath of office, and will deliver his inaugural address. As soon as he has finished he and ex- President Taft will drive back to the White House over the route to be taken by the parade, Wilson on the right and Taft on the left. Mrs.'Wilson and the daughters wilk be driven to the White House at the same time by a -short cut, the party being transported as quickly as possible to get there ahead of the parade. WHITE HOUSE INVASION. When the Wilsons enter the White House then, it will be to take posses sion of the house that is to be their home for four years. The party will immediately go to luncheon, at which there will be a number of guests, of whom some will probably be the new cabinet members. As soon as lunch Is finished, the I president-elect and his family will go j to the stand In front of the White | House, from which he will review the i inaugural parade, the (head of which j will be timed to arrive just as lunch is over. Governor Wilson said neither he nor the members of his family had accept ed any social invitations for the inau guration period. H e -said they would have several relatives as guests at the inauguration, but that the list was not ready for publication. When Governor Wilson’s attention was called to the report that his broth er, Joseph R. Wilson, of Nashville, Tenn., had withdrawn as a candidate for secretary of the state, he said: “That is something I have known nothing about. I have had nothing to do with it at any time.” EBsasE5a5asB5g5H5g5a5?SFJ5a5asa5H5asasaggSH5e5B5asg5H5a5a555S5asEsgsH£a5g5H5asaaB5E5gj^Ea5H5g5a5Hsa5asas □lBS55E5g5H5S5t^5S£S55E5HSH5H5^5B5B5H5E5g5E5g5H5H5H5H5H5a5E£iH5E5S5H5B5B5H5H5H5BS55H5H5H55gB5B5H5B5H5H5Z5 Our This is a brand new offer-different from any you ever saw before—and what’s best of all, we mean business and hope you do. So first, understand clearly, this offer is genuine. We want a man in every town to whom we can pay a big, fat guaran teed weekly salary. And this offer is not for any chosen few DRAGGED BY RUNAWAY, DASHES INTO TREE ALBANY, Ga., Feb. 15.—A very pain ful, though not serious, injury was sus tained by Mr. A. W. Muse, head of the cotton firm of A. W. Muse & Co., and one of Albany’s leading citizens, in an accident which occurred at his palatial home, corner of Madison and Commerce streets, yesterday afternoon. He was about to enter a buggy to drive to town, and had reached out for the lines when the frisky black pony he drives sudden ly jumped forward. Holding the lines in his hands while trying to stop the pony, Mr. Muse ran a short distance alongside the buggy, not realizing that he was so close to a Jree, until he fell and his left shoulder was badly crushed between thf^tree and one of the wheels of the buggy. A double fracture of the shoulder was the result. ]^fr. Muse rested well last night, and his many friends will be glrfd to know that he is doing as nicely as could be .expected. The injury is of such a character, however, that the patient will be laid up for some time. B, L, STARKS DEAD, RUN OVER BY WAGON (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) SAVANNAH, Ga., Feb. 15.—Run over by a mule and wagon last Saturday afternoon at Thunderbolt. Mr. B. L. Starks died at the residence of his sis ter, Mrs. Mary E. Trumps, this morning at 10 o’clock. Smith Griffith, the driver of the wagon, has been placed under arrest. Griffith was arrested immediately after the accident and at a hearing before Mayor W. W. Aimar was fined $25 or 30 days ior reckless driving. The line was paid a couple days after the sen tence was imposed. Mr. E. V. Toomer is the owner of the team. Mayor Aimar, of Thunder bolt, announced that he had given or ders for the arrest of Griffith and that some time next week the man would be given a preliminary hearing, charged probably with voluntary manslaughter. SPECIAL 30-DAY CUT PRICE ON OUR STRAIGHT WHISKEY MADE TO SECURE 5,111 NEW CUSTOMERS Send for 2 gallons of this whiskey at the cat price of *3.50 Express Paid, and compare the quality with 2 gallons of any other kind advertised in this paper at *3.60, $4.00 or 85.00 for 2 gallons and if our Straight Whiskey Is not better—you be the judge send ours back on first train and we will return your money and a dollar bill extra to pay for your time. IRON-CLAD AGREEMENT The above is an iron-clad agreement never printed before in anv paper by any whiskey house—so it’s up to you to test it out lie- turn this ad with remittance and address your letter plainly as below —we will do the rest and pack big Sample Jus and nice Calender Free with the 2 gallons. We refer to Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla one of the largrest banks in Florida. # ’ Atlantic Coast Distilling Company, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. TWO GOVERNORS LEAD COTILLION AT GULFPORT GULFPORT, Miss., Feb. 15.—Binding more closely the cordial relations be tween the states existing for many score years, Governor L. E. Hall, of Louisiana, and Governor Earl Brewer, of Missis sippi, met here today with many promi nent personages from both states, and attended a midnight dinner and cotillion as guests of the Great Southern hotel. Two picture companies made pictures. Both governors led the cotillion. HEAVY FOG CONFUSES PARCEL^POST AVIATOR (By Associated Press.) MYSTIC, Conn., Feb. 15.—Harry M. Jonese, who left Providence, R. I., this afternoon, in his aeroplane for New York to deliver parcel post packages, alighted here safely tonight. He had intended to make his first stop at New London, but the heavy fog deceived him and he alighted here thinking it to be New London. He expects to start for New York early tomorrow, weather permitting. MILITIA CALLED OUT IN JAPAN To Double the Sales of Our Swellest Made-to-Measure Suits and Pants, We Now Offer Every Man Who Answers, a Big Guaranteed Weekly Salary — in Addition to Cash Commissions. We Furnish Our Men Swell Suits and Raincoats as Samples FREE to Start With. —but for everybody. When we say everybody, we mean everybody—we mean you. With us you need no experi ence —no capital — no reference — no “pull” or influential friends. We take you without question and assume all the chances. You don’t even have to leave your easy chair (or go to any bother or trouble) to get a regular salary job with us. That’s how easy it is. Read on and be convinced. We Are the Only House Big Enough to Pay Regular Weekly Salaries We “started something” when we put an announcement offering real salaries tailoring agents. This you understand, is in addition to the big cash commissions you make on every sale. It means double pay, It was the first offer of a regular weekly salary ever made in this business. People thought we were crazy. But we had seen so many men easily make $35 to $65 a week on just commissions, that we figured—if it is easy to make that much on com missions, think how much more the average man can make with a steady, regular, weekly salary behind him. The success of our salary plan uias established over night — it was instantaneous. So, if you ever see any of the old style tailoring agents ads again offering commissions alone—just remember what a small chahce you have with them when they say, “The greatest money-making chance,” etc. It is a chance that you take. But on our salary offer we take the chance. See the difference? We are the only house that pays you big commissions and a Regular Salary. And, bear in mind; we don’t just pay salaries ^ while business is good. Your pay check oomes in regularly during dull times as well (we guarantee this.) Money Talks—Are You Listening? $5 to $IO a Day Is Easy ' It's a cinch to sell our swell tailor-mades and make •5 to $10 a day in juat commissions (in addition to your weekly salary). Knickerbocker garments are the final word in styles ana values. We guarantee you and your custom ers absolute satisfaction--or no pay—and prepay all ex* press. And remember, we give you a great Sample Suit and Raincoat FREE—just to show the class** that goes into every Knickerbocker garment—to help youget start ed. In short, we do anything that any other tailoring house offers you—only we do it on a bigger, broader more f enerous scale; and then give you a salary besides. wnickerbocker suits and pants cost less—and when sold, you know in advance your customers are going to be more satisfied than if they paid twice as much else- where. Our styles and quality are the guide that leads—and our wonderfully low prices are the goal that all have tried to reach, but failed. ' GET YOUR FREE SUIT Al RAINCOAT AT ONCE Also Our Big SALARIED AGENTS* OUTFIT Here’s a real “outfit”! We mean your own clothes free and our iiaposin. Knickerbocker style book — the possession of which literally guarantees that you have the trade of your whole town bottled—sealed and linelfid mtna " Tt'. tk. ... . . , snd labeled mine.” It’s the greatest tailoring book ever—the crownina aclTieve. mentofthe biggest, most liber- al. most reliable of all cash tailor- oring houses. There isn’t a suit order In your town that this 5 rest book won’t land for you. nd we send everyth i ng FREE at once—yrevaid. The Sam- A pie ^Sult ana Raincoat we SALARY COUPON Knickerbocker Tailoring Co* Dept. 374 Chicago The Sam- - j j-,—-— nooat we send will be the swellest, niftiest and classiest gar- menta you ever laid your eyes m—made-up in ot^anginaUrial^you 9 ^ GENTLEMENWithout cost or obligation to me— MleeL W put my name on your rdgular weekly pay roll and send Mpamm A rm • * a at* mm mm mm - A me at once your wonderful new 1913 Fashion Book, and Fill Out This Coupon—Get on Our Pay RoU NOWl ^ complete outfit as offered in your special announcement. Don’t answer any other ad if you are convinced that you want this salaried job. But if you are still A Nam.... in doubt answer some of the other ads when you answer this. Then see what we give you and see what they don't IT give you. ThU just goes to show the difference in our spirit and others. They beseech you to answer their ads W j ” ““ ” • k.uupon—or a postal win ao, j.ase our wora ior it, there is no better offer— on KNICKERBOCKER TAILORING CO., Dept 374, , Chicago, HI. Address . City.. ing the residences of members of the Imperial family and officials. At Kobe, Himije and elsewhere, the houses occupied by members of the Prince Katsura’s new party have been threatened wfth destruction by the pop ulace. Count Yammaoto expects to com plete the formation of his cabinet. Ends The Misery Of Wearing Worthless Trusses How 60 Days Trial Is The Only Safe Way To Buy Anything For Rupture Here 1* something absolutely GUARANTEED to keep rupture from coming out—something that does away with the misery-causing leg-straps and body-springs. Away With Leg-Strap and Spring Trusses So far as we know, our guaranteed rupture holder Is the only thing of any kind for -upturn *hat you ran get on 60 days trial—tho only thing we know of good enough to stand such u long and thorough test. It’s the famous Cluthe Automatic Massaging Truss—made on an absolutely new principle-has ifi patented features. Self- acyustlng. Does away with the misery of wearing belts, leg- straps and springs. Guaranteed to hold at all times—includ ing when you are working, taking a bath, etc. Has cured in case after case that seemed hopeless. Write for Free Book ef Advice—Cloth-bound, 104 pages. Explains the dangers of operation. Shows lust what’s wrong with elastic and spring trusses, and why drugstores should no more be allowed to fit tmeses than to perform operations. Exposes the humbugs—shows how nld-rashloned worthless trusses are sold under false and misleading names. Tells all about the care and attention we give you. Endorsements from over eooo people, including physicians. Write to-day —find out how you can prove every word we say by making a go day test without risking a penny. Box 672, Cluthe C<*. 125 E. 23rd St,, New York City. WITNESS ON STAND FOR THREE WEEKS (By Associated Press.) * « NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The long or deal of Albert Freeman, on the witness * stand ended today at the afternoon ses sion of his trial with Julian Hawthorne. Joshua Quincy and Dr. William J. Mor ton, on the charge of using: the mails to defraud in promoting mining claims. He had been under examination every court day for more than three weeks. The Saturday session of the federal court was held, contrary to custom, in an effort to hurry the long drawn out trial to a finish. In the last hours of his cross-examination it was developed from Freeman that he and the other mining promoters on trial had realized nearly $600,000 from sales of stock of the Tomagami, Elk Lake, and Mon treal James Mining companies alone. What was obtained from the public for stock of the Hawthorne Silver and Iron Mines company was rot testified to by Freeman. But Assistant United States District Attorney Dorr in a ques tion intimatted that $800,0000 had been taken in from this source. ORGANIZER OF PARCEL POST RESIGNS HIS JOB (Bv Associated Press.) . % WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Robert F. Sharp, of Tennessee^ chief postoffice in spector, today resigned to accept a busi ness opportunity. Carter B. Keene, of Washington, has b$en appointed to suc ceed him. Mr. Sharp was chairman of the committee which worked out the details of the parcel post organization. Postmaster General Hitchcock, in an nouncing the resignation, stated Mr. Sharp’s departure would be a great loss to the postal service. He had been particularly effective in carrying out the postmaster general’s crusade a ainst fraudulent use of the mails. WEST VIRGINIA STRIKE ZONE REPORTED QUIET * (By Associated Pres*.) « CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb. 15.—Ad- 1 jutant General Elliott, in charge of the troops stationed in Kanawha county, tonight reported that today there were no disturbances in the strike zone and expressed the belief that the situation now is under control. Officers in the field are on tho alert, on account of rumors to the effect that the miners are preparing to march on Charleston and demand the release of “Mother” Jones. One company of the state militia is being retained in this city and a fsw soldiers were quartered in the state capital in the nay to prevent attempts at disorder. TOKIO, Feb. 15.—Such strong evi dence of popular unrest continues to be displayed all over Japan that it has been necessary to call out the soldiers to assist the civil authorities la guard- YOUR FORTUNE T0L9 FREE Past, Present and Future Clearly Revealed Such Wonderful Revelations Hkve Never Been Made Before. They Will Surprise, Mysti I y and Help You. 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Guard Le© began firing at the fleeing convict and continued firing as he ran until he had emptied his revolver, which was a .38-caliber special Smith & Wesson pistol with a ten-inch bar rel. Guard Lee reloaded his pistol as he ran and again opened fire on Gowder, and at tJie next shot, at a distance of 24 8 yards, shot Gowder through the heart and killed him in stantly. Avoid Blends! Send us your order for Hayner BOTTLED-IN-BOND Whiskey You KNOW it is good and pure—-the Government’s Green Stamp over the cork is your protection. IN STRONG SEALED CASE NEGRO PREACHER LYNCHED REASON IS NOT KNOWN (By Associated Press.) SHREVEPORT. La., Feb. 15.—The body of Charles Tyson, negro preacher, residing near Myrtis. Caddo parish, was found hanging to the limb of a tree Friday afternoon by deputy sheriffs, who, on the request of the dead man’s wife, had been searching for him. It is not known who did the lynching. The sheriff is making an investiga tion. WILSON’S CLERK DIES OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE EAST ORANGE, N. J.. Feb. 15.— Charles A. Ransom, executive clerk to Governor Woodrow Wilson, died today at his home here of Bright's disease. N O MATTER what others may promise —no matter how tempting their offers may seem—see if they offer Bollled.-in-Bond whiskey —and remember—there is only one way you can be sure of getting pure, straight whiskey — and that is to insist on Bottled-in-Bond. That’s what we offer you—Hay ner Private Stock Bottled-in- Bond Whiskey — rich, pure and delicious — shipped in sealed case—Direct from Dis tillery—and all it costs you is $3.20 for FOUR full quarts— express charges paid. There’s no question about a whiskey like this—the Gov ernment’s Green Stamp over the cork is your assurance that it is Bottled-in-Bond—fully aged, full 100% proof, full measure — and a guarantee that it comes to you just as it left the distillery, in all its original purity and goodness. Note the price—only 89 cents a quart—de livered. 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