Atlanta semi-weekly journal. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1898-1920, March 18, 1913, Image 4

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/ 9 « Cottolene the economical cooking fat Allies Advancing on Tchatolja Lines Repulsed by Artillery Damage to Buildings and thej File—States Insincere Farm Lands in State Will Be! sofia. March is—premier ouech- j off's statement in the sobranje Friday Over ,000,000 - Rivers | that dcs P} te th ® incidents at Nisrita and elsewhere the allies composing the A10 Risin a Rapidly Balkan league were firmly united was the subject of an extended debate in ] the house today. The opposition lead- More complete reports from the I ers declinod fo share the premier’s op- storm-swept sections of Georgia, t ttmism * regaining the final results of the Balkan union. They denounced the VOTES FOR WOMEN WIEL GET FAVORABLE REPORT Cottolene is well adapted for pastry-making because it produces light, delicate, flaky j crust, and is much more j wholesome than either butter or lard. were visited Thursday night by torna does, earthquakes and rain estimate the total number of deaths at thirty persons and the damage to property at $1,000,000. The list of injured will go into the hundreds. Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., and vicinity bore the brunt of the storm in this state, where twelve persons are reported to have been killed. The other fatalities in Georgia were nine at Tucker, four at Zaglesville, three at Clarkston and two at Columbus. South Georgia also reports heavy damage to farm lands. The Ocmulgee river at Macon has passed the flood stage. Fields are reported flooded in Sum ter county. The Oconee river at Milledgeville is rising rapidly. Saw mills in Lowndes county have been forced to suspend on account of excessive rains. NINETY TOTAL DEAD. Reports from the gulf states indi cate that the total death list will reach ninety in the electrical tornado which swept parts of Georgia, Tennesee, Ala bama, Louisiana. Mlssisippi and Texas. Eighty-odd deaths have been reported and the total loss of life probably will be increased when wire communication is ^restored in remote sections devastat- Greeks and Servians whom they ac cused of persecuting the Bulgarions and of occupying territories in order to denationalize them. They assert that Bulgarian schools had been closed, churches and monas teries violated, priests driven out or compelled to change their ecclesiasti cal allegiance by. the Greek and Serv ian authorities who were constantly interfering with the religious affairs of the population. An open propagan da had been carried on with a view to forcing Bulgarians to change their na tionality and finally came the engage ments between the Bulgarians and the oilier members of the alliance at Ni- grita, Subotske and other places. The speakers contended these acts Were not due to the excessive zeal of subordinates, but were part of a sys tem of hostility to the Burgarians, showing that the Balkan union was en dangered by territorial ambitions.. If the Greeks and Servians cherished the idea of a great Servia and 'a great Hellas, extending to the mouth of the Danube, they would be bitterly disap pointed. Saloniki, they declared, was the port of all Macedonia, even of So fia. and should not be given to Greece. The opposition representatives urged edVy the cyclone"” The.~damage”to ’prop- j that th e Bulgarian government display New Senate Committee Is-Fa- vorable to Women’s Suf frage Amendment (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 15.—A con- n a j • _ xmcTAtahlp stitutional amendment giving women and elsewhere the allies composing the ~ i the Hsht to Vot ° for presldent and vlce product contains no animal j president probably will be brought for- fat. It has more nutritive mally before c°ngres» with the indorse- value, and food made with it '* tm the digests more readily than if j In the reorganization of its commit- made from animal fat. 1 tees today the seni * to took its woman suffrage committee out of the list of in- Cottolene is better and PRESS COUNTRY’S BEST FRIEND SAYS WILSON President Receives Newspaper Men of Washington at White House erty can not be estimated, but probably will have to be computed in millions. Late reports from Tennessee have in creased the death toll in that state to twenty-three. Six perished in Middle- ton, four at South Berlin, three at Hu ron, two each at Culleck and Lexington, and one each at Leesburg, Rally Hill and Bryant Station. Many sections swept by the storm have not been heard from. The loss of life in Alabama i.J estimat ed at thirteen, although several persons still are reported missing. Five ne groes were killed near New Decatur, three persons perished at Caller, and two each at Hoke’s Bluff. Gayeavillo and Duke. * reater firmness in dealing with the unjustified claims of Roumania. Aegean Islands Asked by Greece of Powers ROME. March 16.—M. Gryparis, the former Greek minister to Turkey, ar rived here today for the purpose of urg ing the Italian government to assist Greece to annex the Aegean islands. M. Gryparis is the bearer of creden tials from the king and Premier Vervf- zelas. He will present a long memo randum enumerating the racial, histori cal, religious and educational reasons in favor of annexation. He will point out, in addition, the advantage to the pow ers generally and to Italy particularly cheaper than lard, it costs * a n ’ any yeara ; ln " ease ' 1 its ~ . * • rtt m bership from five to nine, the majority about the pnee of lard. Two- thirds of a pound of Cottolene will do the work of a full pound of but ter or lard. Cottolene is never 1 sold in bulk — al ways in air-tight tin pails, which pro tect it from dirt, dust and’ odors. It is always uniform and dependable. THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY why the cause of further complications should be removed. If the Greek de sires are pot satisfied, he will urge there ies certain to be a serious situa tion in the Mediterranean as the Greek nation is determined to fight to the bet ter end to preserve what it has won by the blood of their soldiers. THREE CHINESE SLAIN FOUR HURT IN TONG WAR SAN FRANCISCO, March 17.— 1 Three Chinese were killed and four wounded in the resumption last night of the Tong war that has raged on the Pa cific coast intermittently for years. One of the men slain was a resident of San Francisco and the other two were killed in Portland, Ore. active committees, where it has remain- of whom are advocates -of suffrage for women; and gave its chairmanship to Senator Thomas, of Colorado, a suf frage state. Senator Thomas said tonight he had accepted the chairmanship with the un- dertsanding that- there w'ould be active steps taken in this congress to submit a suffrage amendment to the people. Senator Thomas will confer with na tional leaders in the suffrage move ment to determine what steps they de sire to take. It is expected the com mittee will begin consideration of the question soon after the extra session convenes in April. Representatives of the National American Woman Suffrage association made arrangements today for a confer ence with President Wilson at 10:30 o’clock Monday forenoon when they will urge him to recommend in a mes sage to congress an amendment to the federal constitution entitling women to the ballot. Whether or not President Wilson makes such recommendation, activity in congress will begin at an early date. The senate committee on woman suf frage had heretofore been known as a “minority committee.” It has not met for many years. Democratic lead ers notified the Republicans early to day that they proposed to enlarge the committee and take over the chairman ship. As finally organized by the sen- are the committee includes the follow ing: Senator Thomas, Colorado, chairman; Senators Owen, Oklahoma; Ashurst, Arizona; Ransdell, Louisiana: Hollis, New Hampshire; Clapp, Minnesota; Sutherland, Utah; Jones, Washington, and Catron, New Mexico. Senator Jones is chairman of the special committee now investigating the failure of the police to protect prop erly the great suffrage parade in Washington March 3. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 15.—Recelv- ing the newspaper men today. Presi dent Wilson said he recognized the press as the country’s best friend, that he would maintain an open door pol icy everywhere, and that “if the doors have been shut it has not been in se clusion, but merely for the facilita tion of business.” The president consulted with Chair man McCombs on what be thought the sentiment of the country was with respect to legislation and asked him about some of the men to whom for eign posts might be offered. Mr. McCombs said he was not yet ready to announce his final decision as to taking the post of ambassador to France. ITI SEATED FOR BIO PLAGE Colonel W. H, Osborne May Be Commissioner of In ternal Revenue WASHINGTON, March 15.—Col. W. H. Osborne, of Greensboro, N. C., is slated for commissioner of internal rev enue. He has been endorsed by Secre tary McAdoo, both Carolina, senators, Chairman McCombs and by Josephus Daniels. It is believed his nomination will be sent in this afternoon or Monday. Colonel Osborne is head of Keeley insti tute at Greensboro and is therefore fa* miliar with some of the characteristics of whiskey. He was a Wilson man. Zapata Rebels Captured And Shot to Death PUEBLA, Mex., March 17.—A detach ment of twenty-two adherents of the Rebel Zapata was captured by federal troops near here yesterday, taken to a neighboring farm, lined up and shot without trial. aj IE RULE III IS BRYAN’S PREDICTION .j* Just write your name and address on Coupon below—send to me—and receive by return mail, post paid, my large new 1913 Organ Style Book showing all Thiery Organs in colors—and my Special Letter and wonderful Buying Plans. Don’t be satisfied with a common every day organ—a Thiery Organ is the real music maker of all organs and you can get one direct from me—have from one to two years time to pay for it—and save all usual middle and agents’ big profits besides. OVER SEVEN THOUSAND homes ordered Thiery Organs in the past twelve months. That’s a record that speaks for the QUALITY of my organs—a record that can’t be beat by the sales of any other organ In recent years. And it’s because Thiery Organs are the real "MUSIC MAKERS” of all organs—because they’re sold at prices THAT SAVE YOU MONEY —because they’re GUARANTEED as long as you keep them because they COME DIRECT FROM ME on thirty days AT ‘ trial and test in your home, .you tn SHIP BACK . MY EXPENSE if you’re not more than pleased—because they’re ' ~ * ~ ‘ BETTER ‘ ‘ NEWER IN DESIGN and BETTER IN TONE—that’s just why you should get your name in to me today on the cou pon below and let me send my handsome new Style Book to you at once. You’ll also receive my special letter, giving you rock bottom prices—showingyou how you can have almost TWO YEARS TIME TO PAY IF YOU’RE NOT A CASH BUYER—and testimonial letters from buyers in every part of the country—don’t spend your money for a common every day organ that will make you wish you hadn’t bought it be fore you have had it a year—don’t close a deal anywhere for an organ until you see one of mine—remember, YOU BUY DIRECT FROM ME AND SAyE ALL MIDDLE PROFITS, COMMISSIONS, ETC., and you don’t have to make any advance deposits or anything of that nature. No matter where you live, if_you’re honest, your credit b good—you TWO YEARS TIME TO PAY IF YOU DON’T WANT TO PAY CASH. don’t have to pay cash. I’ll give you all the way from one to two years time to pay and the organ will go to you on trial and test just the same—no money in advance to me and SHIP BACK AT MY EXPENSE IF YOU’RE NOT PLEASED. If you keep it you can pay monthly, quarterly, once every four or six months until paid or a dozen other different ways, all of which are fully explained. I furnish FREE OF CHARGE with every Thiery organ a fine adjustable stool, my complete one hundred page music and instruction book. Sign the coupon in the lower left hand corner of this, luge and tend to me and I’ll mail complete par ticulars to you at once, showing you how to save if i — the price of a cheap organ by dealing direct with me and have an organ that’s the real "Music Maker’ of all organs. Don’t wait—if you’re an organ buyer, now or any time in the future, sign and return the coupon today and my style book with complete information will go to you at once, postpaid. Send the coupon today. ' / The above Is a small picture of my Gold Finished Pipe Top Organ style 601, made in both five and she octave nets. It is one of the finest and most up-to-date oi MB mm Ml mm than pleased with the organ sent ton#. There is not another organ In oar neighborhood that 1# In any way Its equal, either In tone Of design and we can safely say that anybody bay ing direct from yoa will be money ahead by doing so.” E. D. Sanford, Brew-ton, Alabama, says: "Your beautiful Thiery Organ is giving great satisfaction. Myself and all my friends think It Is better than any other organ ia oar section at anywhere near your price, gad yoo will receive snore orders for organs from this place.” J. F. Metzger, Titusville, Florida, writes* "In the Thiery Organ 1 have the finest organ in Titusville. One of my friends, a mask teacher, inspected it and claims It is the finest instrument in town and worth $50.00 more than I paid for it according to the prices organs sell for around here.” Rosa Fender, Fargo, Georgia, says* "After having your organ for some titlslo* k. This shows my six c r tavc CRYSTAL TONE Organ, made In the finest'quarter sawed oak and mahogany finish cabinet. Over two thou sand homes purchased this organ during the post >sa Fendety time, I thought it my doty to write to yoa and tell yon that 1 onthe mwketfyctgtcacMrouSO wotoaSu*iri I '£dd ST,'..“dU The Coupon Below Gets the Style. Book and Full Particulars.^ Fill it Out Now and Mail it in to Me Today! HIMI !■ B MI Ml HIM !■«■■ B|- J 1HIEKY, the IMuno and Organ Man, Milwaukee, Wis.—As you advei- h ^ _ t!#e in .Vtluuta Seini-Weekly Journal Head tu me by return mall, postpaid, free of . BfM BH3 obligation on my part, your largetillustrated Style Book of Thiery Organs, with .'our Free Trial Order 'Blanks, rock bottom prices direct to me and complete par* M|| HH titulars of your money-saving buying plans. Mr. J. B. Thiery NAME- Dear Sir: I am sending you herewith the balance due on the organ style “511** which I ordered from n over a year ago. I am very much pleased with nd I would not take $75.00 for it if I could not send to you and get another one just like it. I think It is just grand. Anybody who wants an organ ought to send for your catalog and price list and get one or your organs on trial before thinking of buying any where else, -x Yours very truly, ' - Mr. J. J. SCOTT J. B. Thiery _ Avera, Georgia Dear Sir: I am well satisfied with the beautiful Thiery Organ shipped to me. I think I can truth fully say that I have the finest organ in my county for the money. I say so and other people say so, who claim to be good judges of musical instruments, and if there is anything I can do in your behalf to wards making some sales for you, I sorely will do so. Sincerely yours, P. L. WADSEN iey show you why you < a mistake when you buy a Thiery Organ. back to yon for anything If I could not get another one Just like ft. I shall always be glad I saw your advertisement and ordered the organ from you.” J- D. Frederick, Elko, So. Carolina, writes: "Your organ has come to me and stands in this commonity as an organ of the highest class. I have several friends who are very sorry that they were so hasty in buying organs without waiting to sea mine when it arrived.” R, H. Russel], Anna, Illinois, writes* "I am writing to let yoo know that I am more than pleased with the organ you sent to me. Wo could not begin to get an organ like It elsewhere unless wo paid $30.00 or $40.00 more for it. and that is the verdict of all who have Been and inspected it.” W. c. Coburn, Paragold, Ark., writes:" I received the organ which you shipped to me Saturday, Dec. 16, and I can say that I am more Than pleased with it. It surely is all you claim for it and then some. It certainly produce* the finest music of any organ I ever played on and 1 consider it the finest organ in thig country for the money.” Maggie Speller, Windsor, North Carolina, writest "Enclosed find money order for last payment on the organ I bought of you over a year ago. I would uot begin to take the money I paid for it if I thought I coaid not get another organ just like it. In fact* this organ costing me only 950.00s I would not take $100.00 for it today.” - Jl Glennville, Georgia Secretary of State Declares Irish Are Responsible for Ending Hereditary Rule WASHINGTON March 15.— Home rule in Ireland within two years was the prediction tonight of William J. Brown, secretary of state, in an address at a St. Pat rick’s day banquet tonight, given by Irish Americans. Mr, Bryan based his prediction upon the fact that In that time the Irish home rule bill again would be before the English parliament and that the house of commons, being con trolled by the Irish members, it again would be passed by that body and would not require the concurrence by the house of lords. In his introductory remarks Mr. Bryan paid a tribute to the Irish character, which he declar ed was responsible for the great fight being waged for home 'rule and thus bringing about the be ginning of the end of hereditary rule. “The degradation of the house of lords,” said Secretary Bryan, “is due to its opposition to the home rule bill, which brought about an amendment to the Eng lish constitution thus making the concurrence of the house of lords unnecessary after a bill has pass ed the house of commons a second time. The Irish can point to this as one of the greatest achieve ments in history, having brought to a virtual end hereditary rule in the British empire. Within two years the Irish all over the world can celebrate the freedom of Ire land.” Referring briefly to the change of administration in the I United States, the secretary said the gov ernment of a great country had been transferred from one party to another of diametrically op posite views “without a ripple, without a protest and without a murmur.” Every Thiery Organ is Warranted Against any Defect in either Material or Workmanship. J. B. Thiery - - Estelline, Texas Dear Sir: Just received your statement and find it correct, so enclose money order for the balance of the money. I have had your organ now for about nineteen months and am perfectly satisfied with it. During that entire time, I have seen other organs sold in this community at $35.00 to $50.00 more than your price and they cannot begin to come up to yours. Yours truly, E. R. ROTHWELL Mr. J. B. Thiery Earner, Tennessee Dear Sir: Enclosed find money order for first payment on organ, also contract. I wish to state that we are mighty well pleased with the organ in every respect and wish to thank you for the honest way I think you are doing business. The first pay ment is not due until later o% but I thought that I would send it now. Thanking you, I remain, Yours, E. L. SHADWICK IHI J. B._THIERY—The Piano and Organ Man MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PELLAGRA PREVALENT IN MANY STATES Dr, Grimm Makes Re port of Conditions and Urges Inquiry WASHINGTON, March 15.— Pellagra is more prevalent than is ordinarily supposed even by physicians practicing in pella grous communities, declares As sistant Surgeon R. M. Grimm, of the United States public health service, in a report on the results of an investigation In several southern states. Because of its widespread existence in certain districts, he urges a sweeping In quiry to ascertain the cause of the puzzling disease. Dr. Grimm found more cases among whites than among ne groes. Women of both races seem ed to be more susceptible than men. The death rate was high est among negroes. More cases, he said, occurred under conditions of poverty than of comfort and more under conditions of comfort than affluance. The‘rural districts seemed less affected than small towns and villages. The surgeon declared there was a possibility that some insect played a part in the dissemination of the disease. Stomach W eak? Blood Bad? Liver Lazy? Nervous ? WHY go along day after vv day suffering when aid is at hand so convenient and at so little cost. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery aids digestion and purifies the blood. As a consequence both the stomach and liver return to their normal and healthy condition. Nervousness and biliousness soon disappear. The entire system* takes on new life. For ove, forty years this famous old medicine has “maide good”—and never more so than today, enjoying a greater sale all over the world than any other doctor’s prescription. # For sale at all druggists in liquid or tablet form, or you can send fifty lc stamps for trial box. Address ———. DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. BRYAN MAY TEACH GREAT BIBLE GLASS (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 15.—Fifty clergymen, of every denomination, arid headed by the Rev. Herman S. Pink- ham, of the Emanuel Baptist church, will call at the state department la\e today and urge Secretary Bryan to take the leadership of what they hope will prove thb greatest interdenomina tional Bible class in the world. If Mr. Bryan accepts, it Will be known as the Bryan Bible class. The plan is to engage some great hall in the center of the capital and hold services for men every Sunday after noon. It is part of a general move ment, to get men, and especially th? young men, into the church. Every member of the class will be compelled to fill out a card giving his name, ad dress and religious leaning. These cards will be given to the ministers of the several denominations who imme diately will make personal effort to add the Bible class students to their churches. SWELL, NIFTY SUIT Get In Quick!; Most marvel ous tailoring offering ever made! Be our salea- manager in your town—$250 a month. Enough coin to fill your pockets. Nifty suits for you to wear — ALL FREE. Make S60 to S7 S a week selling our nifty suits. It’s easy! Orders turned over to you. No experience, no money necessary. Wo Pay Express on Everything You pay nothing—rabsolutely nothing. EVERYTHING guaranteed too. Write-Hurry! Send a postal wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmbm card right away for this great f ree offer. Never any-J thi.ig like it. Get our book of beautifulij samples and full particulars—all free. You assume no obligations whatever, so write at once. j American Woolen Mills Co. j Dept. 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EXPRESS PREPAID. Test the whiskey any way you like and if not satisfied that Yellow Seal Corn Whiskey is the best whiskey you ever tasted return the 8 bottles at our expense and keep the one quart bottle and your $5 will be returned to you. Yellow Seal Corn Whiskey is fully matured and shipped direct from distillery in Sealed Packages. No chance to doctor or extend Yellow Seal Corn Whiskey. It is so pure you can add as much water again as whiskey then have belter whiskey lhan many of the cheap brands offered by mail order houses. In case you wish some other quantity, we ship EXPRESS PREPAID. 24&*7 Msyso tOO“.t14 *4^1-2 Pti. & 1-2 Pcs. I Remember you receive this fine corn whiskey from distillery direct to you and not from a cheap mail order liouac. We must please you or your mouc5 r back. CHATTANOOGA DISTILLERY Proprietors Distillery Wo.II5, District of Term. 268 Main St.* CHATTANOOGA* TENN. ORDER BLANK CHATTANOOGA DISTILLERY. Chattanooga, Taaa. Please express prepaid Yellow Seal Corn Whiskey Enclosed find * , Addreis.