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/ THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1913. Lc, Adler The Organ 1 Maker I Take Your Own Time lo Pay My Free 30 Day Trial, No Money Down Offer Breaking allRecords— Competition Banished 1 originated the wonderful Adler plan of selling organs which has made the" Adler" % household word; more than 85,000 of these famous organs are now in the homes of the people. The time has arrived— very day-tor you to send for my wonderful Free Organ Catalog. Learn how you can nave the World 8 Best Organ—winneT of highest prize at St. Lonia World’s Fair-sent to your home without paying a cent, for a FREE 30 Day Trial Just send for my Catalog. Select the Adler Organ you like best. 1 will ship it at once. Have it a month I free. Send no money until you decide to buy. Then, I tt you decide to keep it, after thorough examination. f you decide tol V me at your convenience in small amounts. 2 to 3 Yean Time To Pay No S a let men—No Cotlectore You take no risk and if, at the end of a year, "Adler ' ’ falls to mike good on every point I will fund every dollar you have paid. 1 give the longest tha '•Adler _ fund every dollar you guarantee made on organs—for SO full yean. you $48.75 oecause I sell direct from the 1600,000 Adler Organ Factory (greatest in existence.) The Adler Plan wrecks all retail organ 5*i<— from t the home at lowest wholesale factory pri I save you half— because the Adler Plan absolute ly wipes out all middlemen and gives you their profits. In addition I offer the same liberal trial and easy payment plans as I make on the famous Adler Organ. Write for Free Organ or I Piano Book. Send Postal—or Coupon c. t» ! Adler, Pres. I Adler Mfg. Co., < S039W. Chestnut S1. LoolsvtUe. Ky. I Send me—FREE—your wonderful I Organ Book □ 1 Mark which | Piano Book □ j you desire. 1 NAME.. | ADDRESS MYSTERY OF BALTIMORE AN IDEAL BUST EXPLOSION UNSOLVED DEVELOPMENT OF RESOURCES MORE IMPORTANT THAN 1A RIFF Survivors Declare That Laws Regarding Loading Dyna mite Were Observed (By Associated Press.) BALTIMORE, March 8.—Efforts to day to determine the exact number of dead and injured as a result of the ex plosion of dynamite yesterday in the- hold of the British tramp steamer Alum Chine and to ascertain, the cause.of the explosion were only partially success ful. Seventeen bodies have been identified two remain in the morgue unidentified twelve men among the missing have been given up and lost and it is thought that at least ten stevedores who were known only by numbers, lost their lives. Two of the 43 known injured probably 4vill die. A conservative estimate of the prop erty loss is between $400,000 and $500,000 The fifteen survivors of the crew of the Alum Chi n©' ; tonight signed a sworn statement th which they declared that the governmental laws regarding the loading of explosives were carried out and that fire unknown origin in the bew of the ship caused the explosion. The men say they saw the fire before the explosion. * SIXTY SLAIN IN MEXIC BATTLE IN COAHUILA Federals Lose Twenty-Six Dead and Eleven Men Wounded YOUNG FRENCHMEN HEAR GALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Thousands Enlist in Army as Crisis of Country Is Ahnoimcecl (By Associated Press.) FARI§>, March 8.^—The willingness of ; the young men of France to join the larmy in what is considered a national 'Crisis was indicated this week by the thousands of volunteers who applied at the recruiting offices in every part of ithe country to. serve a term of three J Eugene Etienne, the minister of war, ''Commenting on this fact said today •'that the offers came from ev.cry class of :society. Every pupil' in the two upper •- classes of the high school at Avignon -‘sent a letter to M. Etienne asserting • -readiness to stay in the ranks for three ;years. The recruits at Pontoise cheered loudly when the prefect of the depart- :^ment referred, during a speech, to the / *-V three-year service. REDFIELB GIVES UP BUSINESS POSITIONS ^Secretary of Commerce Re*? ?£ signs Directorship in the Equitable Life (By Associated Press.) ■WASHINGTON,. March 8.—To devote his whole time to his duties as the head of the department of commerce, Secretary Redfield today resigned from his outside business connections, a direc- . tership in the Equitable Life Assurance society, the presidency of the American Miners' Export association, and a direc- . torship in the American Blower com pany of Detroit. £ NORTH CAROLINA ISSUES $1,100,000 IN BONDS (By Associated Piets.) RALEIGH, N. C., March 8.—A SI.100,000 bond issue to cover a deficit - for permanent improvements, parfleu- - lariv for new state buildings and their j,. equipment, was ordered today by the - general assembly, which increased its appropriation to the state university * from $87,000 to $95,000. The bonds will be put on the market at an early date. . STRENGTH Without Overloading the Stomach. The business man, especially, needs rJTood in the morning that will not over load the stomach, but give mental vigor -'for the day. Much depends on the. start a man • gets each day, as to h v w he ma*’ ex pect to' accomplish the work on hand. He can’t be alert* with a heavy, fried- meat-and-potatoes breakfast requiring , a lot of vital* energy in digesting it. A Calif, business man tried to find some food combination that would not overload the stomach in the morning, „ fi but that would produce energy, r.• He writes: "For years I was unable to find a •—breakfast food that had nutrition, enough to sustain a business man with out overloading his stomach, causing « indigestion and kindred ailments. "Being a very busy and also a very nervous man, V decided to give up breakfast altogether. But luckily I was induced to try Grape-Nuts. / "Since that morning I- have been a man; can work without tiring, my ..j&iead is clear and my nerves strong and ; -t quiet. "I find four teaspoonfuls of Grape- Nuts with one of sugar and a small Quantity of cold milk, is delicious as j; ?the cereal part of the morning meal, ;,j j&nd invigorates me for the day’s busi- 3 mess." Name given by Postum Co., Bat tle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, * # ‘The Road to Wellviile” in pkgs. ;3 i "There’s a Reason.’’ Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time : to time.. They are genuine, *: true, and . full of human in- (By Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY, March 8.—The first serious clash between federals and Carranzistas is reported today to have occurred at Reata, Coahuila, about mid way between Monterey and Monclova. The engagement lasted four hours, the rebels offering stubborn resistance. The losses as reported from govern ment sources included twenty-six fed erals killed and eleven wounded and thirty-three rebels killed. The rebel forces have fallen back on Bajan, thirty miles to the north. * Another engagement is looked for soon, as the federals are advancing and endeavoring to follow up their advan tage. Only the most meager details of the battle have been received. Another column of federals is ad vancing from the west, having marched from Rincon, on the northern Mexico railijoad. These troops came to Rincon by train from Escalon, Chihuahua. DIRECTOR BARRETT WILL •HOLD ON TO PRESENT JOB H Pan-American Union Head Cannot' Be Replaced by President Wilson (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 7.—John Bar rett, director general of the Pan-Ameri can union, is one Official who is not wor rying today over the * permanence of his job. He is safe. It wafc discovered that, because of the peculiar organiza tion of this pseudo branch of the gov ernment, Mr. Barrett is not answerable to change of administration, but his tenure of office was dictated by the votes of the twenty-one republics com prising the union. » The United States, as a member of the union, lifts no greater voice in its direction than the smallest of its sister republics. As a result Mr. Barrett car* afford to snap his fingers in the face of those who cast envious eyes on his official position. INSURANCE CHIEF ARRESTED IN AMSTERDAM (By Associated Press. 1 ) AMSTERDAM, March 8.—Mariftger Grollo, of the Netherlands branch of the Mutual Life Insurance company of New York, was arrested today. He is charged with defalcations amounting to 43,000 florine. '. Saving and Investing “NO MOKE DKAMAl'IC SCENE.” BY JOHN S. OSKISON. A: terest tAdrt.) On January 15 Alfred Rutlrven was sentenced by Judge Foster, of New Or leans to serve three years in the fed eral prison at Atlanta- Last June Ruthven was indicted for using the mails to defraud buyers of stock in a company he was "promoting to manufacture a railway signal- device, and when the reporter for the New Or leans Daily States came to write about the final scene in court he called it dramatic. He quoted Ruthven's plea to the Judge: "For my poor, honest mother’s sake, sir, .don’t send me to jail!” Ruthven was a promoter with an in vention. He honestly believed that he had found a- way to protect railway travelers from accident, and that if he could get proper backing he would not only make a, great deal of money, but be a benefactor as well. Re started out, at least, with good intentions. 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Former Secretary of Interior Walter, L, Fished Addressed Commercial Club in Chica go Saturday (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO. March 8.—“The problem of tariffs and the trusts may seem more important and more pressing, but more vital thaft these to the future welfare of this country is the right solution of the fundamental economic and political is sues involved in the development and control of our national resources and especially of the sources of mechanical power,” said Walter L. Fisher, former secretary of the interior, in an address before the Commercial club tonight. “We have lost effective public con trol of many of these sources—coal, oil and water power. With those that remain we must not repeat the errors of the past. Under wise legislation, if soon enacted, the public interests can yet be properly conserved and protected. “The most important work of the geographical survey has become the classification of public lands so that they may be opened for development and use under appropriate legislation. “It is the almost total lack of such legislation that presents the real diffi culties. The responsibility for this situation rests squarely upon congress and not upon executive officials or the conservationists. "Power sites can be developed only under revocable permits which cannot contain appropriate terms and condi tions to protect the public interest and which furnished mos unsatisfactory and inadequate security for the inves tor. The secret of the situation is that congress has been unwilling to adopt the constructive suggestions that have been made to It showing that by its inaction that it is not willing, or is unable, to devise constructive measures of its own. “It is time the truth were known and that congress shall be forced to act so that the storehouse of the nation may be opened and opened in the rTfcht way. The new administration has here its opportunity and its obligation." Former Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh also spoke. BLIND MAN’S SINGING DURING THEATRE FIRE SAVES AUDIENCE FEED COTTON SEED MEAL TO HORSES AND MULES To Balance Up Ration of Corn With Meal Affords Cheap ■r Food for Stock Can cotton seed meal be fed. with safety to horses and mules? This is query frequently propounded. In view o,| the rapidly advancing price or all concentrates and --tritill 'ieie^s, it is not surprising 'that Interest ^should be ^expressed by southern farmers in this topic, ancT indeed it is a most important one for them to con sider, for^ if they \ can utilize it for balancing up a ration of ctfrn, it will afford one of the cheapest and most satisfactory combinations of concen trates, which can be used for the maintenance of this class of stock. An affirmative answer to the ques tion can be given, for cotton seed meal has been used as an adjunct to the ration of horses and mules on some plantations with great success, and has been fed at a number of agricul tural colleges and experiment stations with most gratifying results. In the nutrition of horses and mules a suf ficient amount of protein must be fed to supply the needs of the body, con sisting as it does largely of muscles. The muscles are chiefly supported and maintained in perfect condition through an adequate supply of tins eleqient. In its a-bsence the horse will Work £t a disadvantage and undergo a bodily strain which is unnecessary and easily avoidable. A deficiency in pro tein will ultirhately reduce the. service period and usefulness of the animal and predispose it to certain diseases. Nature has made it incumbent on plan to supply protein to the horse and mule. It is certainly remarkable, therefore, that the cotton seed meal produced in the south and celebrated the world over for its richness in this element should not be utilized for this purpose on every southern farm.*' Yet this is the situation at present, thou sands of tons of it being sent abroad while we continue to feed corn as the exclusive concentrate to the great majority of our horses and mules.— State College of Agriculture Bulletin. Playhouse Burns to Ground After Crowd Files Out Or derly to Safety and No One Is Hurt WORCESTER, Mass., March 8.—The coolness of Edward I. Boyle, a blind singer, in keeping on with his song while fire spread rapidly in the balcony of a local theater tonight prevented a panic among the 500 spectators all ut whom filed out to safety. W r hen the last of the audience reach ed the door, Joseph L. Rogers, the pianist, leaped on the stage and led the blind man out through a rear exit. Harry W. Lynch, son of the proprie tor of the theater first saw the flames running along the lower part of the balcony where electric wires had be come crossed.) Stepping to the side of Boyle, who was singing an illustrated song with all lights turned down, Lynch quietly announced that a small blaze had been discovered. He re quested the audience to file out prompt ly but without confusion. There was a quick shuffling -of feet and several persons had broken into a run when Boyle signalled to Rogers at the piano to "start something.” Rog ers struck at once into a popular sir and as Doyle’s voice rang out distinct ly, without a quiver, all signs of a panic vanished. In the ‘dark the singer and the pianist kept on with the song. Boyle’s brother, Thomas, who at tends the blind man, was across the street being shaved when he saw smoke pouring from the theatei. Collarless, half lathered, he bolted for the theater with half of his face shaved, and fought his way through the crowd that jammed the stairs to save his brother. He reached the door just in time to see Rogers rush the blind man through a rear door. On February 19, while playing the piano at another theater Rogers was caught in a fire but stuck to his post, until all the audience filed out. In tonight's fire the theater was destroy ed and adjoining property in the busi ness district was seriously threatened. Growing Children Need Good Bowels ENGLAND HAS ONE WEEK REST FI Militant Taetics Has Hurt the Cause in Great Britain Recently (By Associated Press.) LONDON, March 8.—Although the militant suffragettes have given the British Isles a week of comparative calm, they have kept 'the 1 police and other officials on the tiptoe of anxious anticipation and it is feared that the calm may be merely the predecessor of another stormy outburst. The public recreation ground at Not tingham Forest was despoiled by women this morning, many of the young trees being .ruined while lamps, benches and railings v$ere smashed. On Friday night a number of telegraph and telephone lines in the neighborhood of Glasgow were cut and cards bearing the (familiar “votes for women” were left tacked on the poles. At an “anti-sweating” meeting in Lon don Friday night there was a scene of disturbance. Will Crooke, the labor member of parliament, was the principal object of the suffragette interruption. The labor members are among the chief supporters of the "cause” but the militants accuse them of chicken-heart edness and propose to prod them by heckling and other means until they adopt militant methods in the house of commons. * Austell Improvements AUSTELL, Ga., March 8.—The mayor and council at the last meeting laid their plans for several town improve ments, including electric lights and Con crete sidewalks on several of the prin cipal residence streets. Stops Tobacco Habit In One Day Sanitarium Publishes Tree Book Show ing How Tobacco Habit Can Be Banished in' From One to Five Days at Home. The Elders Sanitarum, located at 640 Main St., St. Joseph, Md., has published a free book showing the deadly effect of the tobacco habit and how it can be banished in from one to five days at home. Men who have used tobacco for more than fifty years bav§ tried this method and say It is entirely successful, and in addition to banish ing the desire for tobacco has improved their health wonderfully. This method banishes the desire for tobacco, no matter whether it is smok ing, chewing, cigarettes or snuff dipping. As this book Is being distributed free, anyone wanting a copy should send their name and address at once.— (Advt.) WILSON OFFERS OLNEY ' • POST IN GREAT BRITAIN Cleveland?’ Secretary of State May Be Ambassador to England (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 8.—President Wilson has offered to Richard Olney, of Boston, secretary of state in Presi dent Cleveland’s cabinet, the post of ambassador to Great Britain. It was not known whether Mr. Olney would ac cept. It was said that the matter had gone so far as the sounding of the court of St. James as to Mr. Olney’s acceptability. / No appointments to the other impor tant diplomatic posts had been finally decided upon today. Some Massachusetts Democrats have have felt that their state was slighted in the make-up of President Wilson’s cabinet, and it is believed that this fact had some weight in bringing Mr. Olney’s name to the front. CATARRH TRUTH TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAY Without Apparatus, Inhalers, Salves, Lotions, Harmful Drugs, Smoke or Electricity. HEALS 24 HOURS It is a new way. It is something absolutely different. No lotions, sprays or sickly smelling waives of creams. No atomizer, or any appara tus of any kind. Nothing to smoke or Inhaled No steaming or rubbing or injections. No elec tricity or vibration or massage. No powder, no piasters; no keeping in the house. Nothing of that kind at all. 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This is a laxative and tonic combined, so mild that it is given to little babies, and yet equally effective in the most robust constitution. At the first sign or a tendency to consti- patioh give a small close of Syrup Pep sin at night on retiring, and prompt action will follow in the morning. It not only acts on the stomach and bow els but its tonic properties build up and strengthen the system generally. Mrs. Henry Babler, Van Dyne, Wis., writes that her little son, Melvin Babler, was constipated most of the time until she gave him I}r. Caldwell's *«fe . $ ; * *■&> m • - ryilinjiiii'i' 11 MELVIN BABI.ER Syrup Pepsin. Since using this rem edy he has never been constipated. The use of Dr. Caldwell’s SyTup Pey- sin will teach you to avoid cathartics, salts and pills as they arc too harsh) for the majority and their effect is onky temporary. Syrup Pepsin brings! permanent results, and it can be con veniently oftained of any nearby drug gist* art fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. 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