Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 31, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GLOB GIAN AND NEWS FItiKAV. MAY a. 1*T. JUST ONE WORD that word la Tutt’s, It refer* to Or. Tutt’s Liver Pills and meanshealth. Are you constipated? Troubled with ludlgeitloa? Sick headache? Vlrtlgo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and maay others Indicate Inaction of the LIVBK. You Wood. Tutt’s Pills Take No Substitute. ROOSEVELT LAYS WHRTHU GRAVE Greets Little Children and Is Photographed with Other Celebrities. Indlanapolla, Ind., May 31.—Prealdent Roosevelt appeared on the lawn of the Falrbanka home yesterday afternoon and was photographed with Vice Pres- ldent Fairbanks, Senator Hemenway Governor Hanlon and Secretary Loeb. Several children from the neighbor hood were cordially greeted by the prealdent. Later In the afternoon the president, vice president and Secretary Loeb were driven to Crown Hill ceme tery, where President Roosevelt depos ited a galaxla wreath on the grave of ex-Presldent Benjamin Harrison. The wreath was brought from Wash, lngton for the purpose. Tech Men Wanted. Applications arc coming constantly to President Matheson, of 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 ara sent out to the va rious offices of the firm to toko charge of them. Tech graduates have no trou ble In securing good positions. ROOSEVELTOUT, m He Also Says He Has No Desire to Pose as Can didate-Maker. Lincoln. Nebr., May 31—Referring to the various atorlea that, he la for this or that Democrat for president, Mr. Ba y B In The Commoner today: "Mr. Bryan does not pose as a War wick. He has no desire to assumo the ™* ° £ , candidate-maker. The choice “2J/5 up . on the on « who, all thlnge considered, gives the best promise of strengthening those principles and pol icies before the public.'*- Bryan seta at rest all stories hl * Roowvolt leanings. He Bays: The third-term Issue would of Itself rule the prealdent out, and, while he hae Indorsed several Democratic meaa- ures, he has not carried these aa far as the Democrats would have carried tnem, and has Indorsed only a* portion of the Democratic platform.” OEN OF BOY CROOKS FOUND UNDER HOUSE Whilo searching Thursday-night for Elisha Hood, a 13-year-qld negro boy, accused of burglary. Bailiff Miller, of Justice of the Peace Klngsbery's court, discovered a veritable den of negro boy criminals In the rear of North Pryor street, near the Marlon Hotel. This nest of Juvenile vice Is situated underneath an old building used by an automobile company, and is said to be the rendezvous of a number of boyish crooks. Some old worn and dirty mat tresses, on which the boys sleep, are scattered about In the den and form l(a only furnishings. Elisha Hood was taken Into custody by Bailiff Miller and Is held behind the bars of the Tower. He will be given a preliminary hearing Saturday afternoon before Judge Klngsbery. The boy Is said to have confessed to Bailiff Miller, stating that whenever the gang would run short of money the members would snatch pocketbooks 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 burglarizing a house at 177 Littlejohn stree£. JACOBS’ PHARMACY 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 your drug store. When one is sick the best there is is not quite good enough. We buy only the highest grade of merchandise. All potent preparations of our own manufacture are assayed by our analyt ical department. That’s why we merit your patronage 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 r regular price 10c, Saturday at Sc Horlick’s Malted Milk, 50c Size at 34c; $1.00 Size at 68c; Hospital Size at $2.69 Bottle. Doz. Fehr’s Malt Tonic 15c $1.50 Jacobs’ Malt Extract, re builds the nervous sys- BESSIE ABOII, OF DIXIE, TRAVELS WITH HER TWIN By CHARLOTTE STEWART. "Yci; I am a Southerner," said Miss Bessie Ahott (with tho emphasis on the aim, when seen at the Piedmont Friday mnrnlug. “My real name Is Bessie Aliott Pickens. My mother wss Frances Abott and was Imra la Atlanta. Ou.. ber parents being Kugllsh. My father was John l’lcliens, a grand-nephew of Governor Pickens of South Carolina.” "No: I was not born In the South. My father belonged to the branch of tbe Pick ens family that went to New York to live. "I am not married, bnt I always bare s — — , W I U jtuie Abott "i me. She was In -, — — I wss studying. anil Is never so unhappy ns when we are si'pnrnted for n short time. My mother was also In 1'nrls wltb us. "I like tho Sontb so much, bnt my visit Is made very sad becauso of an accident that happened to Mme. Butterfly. You and vitalizes the system, price ,15c $1.50 Pabst Malt .Extract .20c $2.25 Malt Nutrinc .20c $2.25 Hoff’s Malt Extract .25c $3.00 Hoffs’s Malt Extract with Iron .30c $3.50 Prophylactic Tooth Brushes 25c DeMiracle * 59c Modeine 85c Mme. Robinnaire’s Depilatory Pow der, guaranteed to remove super flous hair without injury, price... .$1.00 Hagan’s Magnolia Balm 50c Mme. Robinnaire’s Liquid Face Pow der .50c Allen’s Foot Ease.:...., .^.>.20c, | Royal Foot Wash 20cj Jacobs’ Foot Comfort ,15q| Hair Dying Comb.. ~.$1.00l| Mme. Robinnaire’s Hair Dye. .25c and 75c^ Mrs. Potter’s Hair Stain.:. ...>T.:->:.i90c^l New Skin 10c and 20c J companion, my twin sister, l'lekens. 8be travels wltb m Paris all tbe time that I terrier. She was cL, Puccini, tho composer of 'Madame Butter fly.' -Iov lloheme' and 'La Tosca.’ "tVUat happened to the dog?" . "Oh, she met with a dreadful accident"— here Miss Abott's eyes looked sad, and she was more attractive than ever. "She was run over' by n carriage and baa been very III, but with tbe beet medical atten tion and'care I tblnk 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, and I am going to have an Italian with me. and we are going to 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 Sozodont Powder, paste or liquid 20c Colgate’s Tooth Powder, 20c Rubifoam 19c Lyon’s Tooth Powder.. .15c Euthymol Tooth Paste. .20c Boi'ine Tooth Powder, K ite or liquid 20c ” Dentifrice 20C Sanitol Powder, paste , or liquid 15c Pasteurine 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 50c 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 Best protection from moths. Hang your clothes away in these. Business suit size.. '50c Overcoat size 60c Ulster size 75c Ladies’ Coat size..... 40c Sticky Fly Paper 25 doublo sheets 25c Cedar and Camphor, for packing woolens, 3 pounds for 25c Mermaid Sea Salt, 5-pound box.. 25c Jacobs’ Pharma cy 6-8-10 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall Street MI8S BESSIE ABOTT. :hlng nev toneert, and I tblnk It will take. .. "I have Jnst flnlshed singing some rec- »>• J>*y lt(]i for the Victor raschlns* sir. Homers Mini Abott Md her slater, S fdhJhHsdsw in. 1 .?:.* —- *nd tho record* have bad each a splendid of youth, wllick l* such a delight. "How long were von In Pari*?’ "I studied there with the Peltesskes for * long time You know I made mr debut there a* Juliette !u 1901. Oh! I do love Part*; Everywhere le eo beautiful. The building* and the churches! Mjr sister ■nd I, after living In Europe, are both go ing to Join the Catholic church. Sister hns as. .... . —... -attsfled Every time I was to sing she would go to the church and light a candle. She attributed . while they take them for twins. Tbe singer has dark, curly hnlr ond very deep blue eyes. Her sister, ou the contrary, has very light hair and, light blue eyes. On seeing tbe prtma donna and her sister, one la struck at once by their youth. They are only 24, and look much y< Tbun»dny morning Miss Abott, who was going for a drive, was gowned In a black and white check suit and wors a Urge tan hat trimmed with black Paradise aigrette. Around her shoulder* she wore a white coque feather boa. and her whole air was that of a typical New York girl, while her accent was distinctly Southern. JAP AND HIS GOATS TO APPEAR NO MORE MOTHERHOOD The first requisite of a good mother is good health, and the ex perience of maternity should not bo approached without careful physical preparation, as a woman who is In good physical condition transmits to ner children tho 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 snd herbo, more successfully than by any other medicine becauso It gives tone and strength to the entire feminine 1 organism, curing displacements, ul ceration and inflammation. and the result is less suffering and more children healthy at birth, than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound letter:-Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-“I wish every expectantmottcr knew about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had lesrned of its great value at this trying period of a woman »life ,? it and I did so. and I cannot say enough In regard to the good It did me. 1 recovered quickly and am In the best of health now. . , Lydia E. Fbnkham's Vegetable Compound la certainly a successful remedy for the peculiar weaknesses snd ailments of women. It has cured almost'every form of Female-omplnints^Drajrgl ‘ (ons. Weak Back. Falling and DtepUcsmente, Inflammation, V]*** tlona 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 •rtte Mrs. Pinkhsm, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free. After being a familiar figure on the streets of Atlanta .and becoming as well known as the prominent politi cians. William Jasper Fronklyn, better known as plain Jap Fronklyn, will Journey away to the Fulton county poor house. No more will he sell his apples from his'wagon, and he and hli goat and wagon will disappear from view. For twenty years or more Jap Frank- lyn has peddled and panhandled on At lanta's streets. For some years he merely squatted on the ground, and then be secured a goat and wagon and wo* known as the "goat man.” Then he got an old horse and a small wagon and he became known also as the "ap ple man." In addition to apples, he had a small stock of lead pencils, which helped the charitably Inclined tq be come separated from their money. He has been living with his sister. Mrs. M. C. Brockman, of 18 Ezxard street, and as she is unable to take care of him, and as he Is anxious to end hi* days In the poor house, he will be sent there probably on Monday. TROLLEY WIRE FELL IN CROWDED STREET The lives of many shoppers were menaced and considerable excitement was caused Thursday afternoon In Whitehall attest, near Hunter, when a trolley wire fell to the ground and car ried out a program of sputtering and slzxllng. At the time, there were hundreds of people In the vicinity, despite the threatening weather, end when the trol ley wire fell there was a wild scramble to get out of reach of the wire. The wire fastened Itoelf upon one of the rails and while It sent forth a weird flame. It pertly melted one of the rolls. This Is the third time within the past few- days that trolley wires have fallen in the streets. . . . ATLANTANS WILL GO TO CHARITY MEETING When the national Conference of Charities and Corrections meets next month In Minneapolis, the strongest delegation that has ever been sent to a meeting of this kind will fee present from Atlanta. Next week three city officials snd a delegation from the Associated Chari ties will leave Atlanta and will take a prominent part In the deliberations of the 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 tbe state aa Governor Ter rell's representative. Secretary J. C. Logan and Miss Rebecca Raoul will go from the Associated Charities. Secretary Logan will open the dls- 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 moat distinguished gathering of philan thropists In the country and there will be over 1,600 delegates present. Annual Picnic. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Gfl.. May 31.—The annual pic nic of the Second Baptist church will be held Friday at North Highland park. Arrangements have been made for a very delightful day and the chil dren are looking forward to the day with a great deal of pleasure. (••••MtMMMMMSMMMMMMMtMMMMMMMMSStSSMSMMtMMaMSMMSMMMMtMMMtMMMMMMJ THE THEATERS j ••••••••••*•• Delicious Dishes made from Grape-Nuts FOOD Entrses, Puddings, Salads, Griddle Cakes, Etc. Amuss U Theater. Two novel films will be the program at the Amuse U Theater on Monday and Tuesday. These attractions are go. lng to make the Vlsduct Place one of the most popular streets In Atlanta. An effort le being made by the man agement to keep the tone of the pic tures shown at this play house high class and especially suitable for ladles and children who frequent It *0 often. The picture plays for the daye n tinned will be “Nine Commlseloned fleers" and "Eating Contest.” The first film shows the larks and escapades these soldier boys get Into at the bar racks and o&on leave. If there Isttaythlng that will make a hungry person hungrier It le to watch a hungry person eating. This film shows an eating contest, and Is 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 pictures for exhibition. It to please the large clientele of ladles and children that the management I* exerting every effort to keep the film* up to that high standard which will delight the many who go to make up this dally audience. For these days "If You Had a Wife Like This" will be the first film ex hibited. "A Terrible Flirt” Is the title of the second film, and the camera has caught the conquest of a conscious co quette. Thle film Is worth the price of admission. Skating Rink to Rsopsn. The announcement that the skating rink In the St. Nicholas Auditorium, which has been dosed to the skater* this Week on account of th* .buildings being used for the May-Junc Music Festival, will again be thrown open to the skater* on Monday to remain open for the remainder of the season, will be greeted with pleasure by the ska ter* In Atlanta. When Monday morning comes all of th* seat* will hare been removed and the floor In excellent condition for the skaters. In addition to this the huge orchestrion described In The Georgian of last Saturday will be In operation. ThU olaheatrlon measure* twenty-two feet in height, thlrty-tw--* ieet in width and has as ornaments upon It 800 In candescent lights, which makes It one of the most beautiful sights on the grounds. This orchestrion will play at each of the three dally sessions of the skating rink. It Is played by electric 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 and convenience le so thoroughly established. The resort has been well patronised In the past, and there were some com forts. 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 flowers, please the eye, while comfort able park seats have Been placed at convenient places, dote by the band stand, and In most any sort of wither there can be happiness. : The magnificent band, under the di rection of J. P. Matthlesten, ha* be come on* of the drawing cards of the park, and the afternoon and evening concert! have been greatly enjoyed by the thousands who like popular music. The monkeys, swings, see-saws and picnic grounds have become popular with the ladles and children, and all of the amusements are receiving a share of the most liberal patronge yet offer ed the park. ■ .They act like Exercise. ■for the Bowels Ten Cents, sn Druggists] MANY NOTABLES SAIL FOR EUROPE New York. May 31.—Thomas F. Ryan sailed for Europe today on tho White Star liter t.VltU-. The reporter at the pier tried to Induce him to talk on the gas situation In Now York, but he re- The duke and duchess of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gould and their children, Edwin J. and Frank Miller Gould, and the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Chat. H. Parkhurst were among tho other notables who departed on the Celtic, UNION 80LDIER8' GRAVE8 8TREWN WITH FLOWSR8, Salisbury, N. C„ May 31.—Decoration Day wss observed hero by more than 6,000 negroes, who covered tho 13,000 graves of Union soldiers with flowers. The annual address was made by Rev. L. W. Kies, of Winston. Harrlman Silent on Speech. New York, May 31.—"Not now," Is the voluble reply E. H. Harrlman made today when asked If he had anything to say regarding Roosevelt's Indlanapolla speech yesterday. Anti* Will Meet. . . X' Special to Tho Georgian. Macon, Ga., Slay 31.—The citizens of South Macon who are opposed to an nexation will hold a meeting tonight on 8econd street opposite Wych.-' store. Some Important talks will be made at the meeting by those who are In opposition to the annexation of that suburb. T-’