Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 15, 1911, Image 2

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2 THE ATLANTA GEO MIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1011, Royal Styles of Headqear King Georg* V, of Engltnd, 1ft eenter: Prince Christ!en, on the left, end Kaleer Wilhelm, on the right, wear ing their lateet creation in headgear. King George's firet attempt to take hit father** place at the - fashion for men, waa to wear a gray derby hat, but'th* kalter and prinoo were also much In evidence w tall hat* of different thape. A few day* ago King George wore a imart light bowler, or derby hat, whi morning rid*. Today th*_hatt*ra of London ire unabje.to tupply the demand for the new creation, have become *o popu* light gray tall hat, a somewhat different shape f lace at the glass of n evidence with gray or derby hat, while on hi* at they itp*. iday the hatters of London are unable to tupply the aemano ror tne new creation, at tney ipular. Tht first time <he kalter, on hit recent visit to London, appeared in publlo he wore a , and teemed proud of hla covering. Then Prince Christian chimed in with a gray hat of a t shape from the kaiser's, and the fashion for gray at Iff hats waa established. * Discrepancies Were Discov ered in Accounts of Dead Official. Tarboro. N. C- June 15.—The Bank of Tar boro failed to open Its doors .to day. following the discovery of dltcrep. ancles In the accounts of Cashier L. V. Hart, who committed suicide yesterday. The bank had deposits of mure than 1200,000 and paid up capital of (15,400. For Failure of Authorities to Enforce the Prohibition Laws. Warrenton, Ga„ June 15,—At a mass meeting of the cltlient of Warrenton and Warren county, held In the court house at Warrenton Tuesday night, strong resolutions were adopted, con demning the action of the authorities at Augusta for their failure to enforce the prohibition law. The meeting waa presided over by Hon. B. P. Davta. and speechea wen- made by Rev. J. M. Tumi In, Rev. 6. H. Ivey. Dr. W. ,W. Pilcher. M. 1,. Fella and 1,. D. McGregor. . .The resolutions also contained the following: "We tender our slncereaf thanks to Judge A. W. Fite, of Carters vllle; Judge Nash R. Broyles, of At lanta, ana Judge Robert Hodges, of Macon, for the strenuous efforts that they are each making In their respec tive jurisdictions to enforce the prohi bition law.” CLEVERCRflflKSSOLO Maintained a Complete Print ing Plant at Akron, Ohio. / Chicago, June 15m-A wholesale mall order business Jn bogus street ear tick ets waa nipped In Chicago with the ar rest of J. E. Farris, a conductor on the Illinois Central railroad. Farrla' broth er. William L, Harris, la fk'fugitive from Justice. Officials of the Pinkerton national detective agency conducted a midnight raid on Farris- home. 5 They declare that they have evidence that the Far rises maintained a complete printing plant at Akron, Ohio, rat which bogus street car tickets on the Cleveland street railways were made. The tickets are said tp have been tent to Chicago and from here sent to Cleveland, where'., they war* eold to •treet car conductors. More than a million tickets were disposed of In the year the Industry has been flourishing. Peach Crop Is Short. Grovania, Ga„ June IS.—The peach crop In this eectton la short this year. There were 20 cars shipped In 1(14. This season it Is expected that only 544 crates will he sent away. Feet Tired- Si) Tired? TIZ Makes Sick Feet Well No Matter What Ails Them. and In the llaeKell Marker < ay Foundry. Her plan la now. In Uia handa of the eourta, which are expected to approve If. NEW BANK AT DALTON TO OPEN IN NEAR FUTURE Dalton. Ga., June 15.—Promoters nf th«* nee bank to be established here have given out the Information that the bank Is now assured The capital stock of the bank will he (50,004. It Is understood that D. B. Barrett, pro prietor of the North Georgia Ware house Company, was slated for'the presidency. The new bank will, |ri all probability, erect a handsome building. To Attend Conference. Woodland, Ga- June 15.—Several per sons from here expect to attend tjie out every pore and glorifies the feet— jdletrtct conference which meets at East J-our /.jot. I Highlands church. Columbus, next Stain'S r °”" f **‘ Blekley. of U^SLd church J. l! TIZ (• fop at ail drupu it:. n cents BcwelI, Providence: J. B. Miller and J. par box. or It wl'l ba sant veu direct. If J. Pound. Evans r'hapal: \V M. Car- tromW.lter Luther Dodge « ||,|,. of Matthew. Chapel, and Thad Co.. Chicago, Ilk Buchanan, of Sardis. sora proof. It'* the Bur* remedy, you know, for evarytblns that tats tha matter with your feat It's for sore feet and for sweaty. bad-ameUlna feet, and for coma, cal louses and bunions, too. “For years I have bean troubled with sort and tandtr feat; suffered Intense pains. Hava had tha assistance of phy sicians without relief. I bought a box of TIZ. which worked a perfect cure, as It has with a graat many of my friend*. I would not ba without it. All it re quire* la to be known to be universally used.**—-A. F. OreuUer, Chicago. TIZ la not a powder. Powder* and other foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations which bring on sorenese of the feet, and la th* only remedy that doe*. TIZ clean* Mrs. N. W. Crockett Leases 40 Peachtree-st. For O 99 Years. TT. »«*r * roperty at idpeachtree-st. waa leased Wednesday by Mrs. N. W. Crockett to the McKensle Building Company for a period of »t yean at a total rental of apprpxlmately (1,040,040. The terms of the lean call for the payment of (4.404 a year for. the first five yran and (14,404 a year thereafter, and payment nf all taxee and lnaurance. The McKensle Building Company are leasees of the southwest corner of Peachtree and Walton-eta, the adjoin ing property, and It le said that an of fice building will be erected on the two eltet. DID DETECTIVES HOUND SNELL TO HIS DEATH? Chioago, June 15.—Coroner Hoffman today started an investigation of tha death of L M, Snell, who D said to have committed suicide hy Jumping from.a hptel window- on May 36, follow ing charges that United /Rates secret service operatives had hounded Snell to death. ' Snell, It t* said, waa wanted by the Frderal authorities because of alleged false testimony given In a land suit In Texas. The secret service mew accord ing to the charge, followed him from town to town and made Ilf# unbeara ble for him. AMERICA’S RICHEST GIRL WILL DIVIDE INCOME IAN Dl Hundreds Are Buried Under the Ruins of Spinning Bretola, Italy, Juris 15.—A spinning III here waa blown down by a hurri cane today and many were killed. Eight bodies.bail been taken out of the debrie soon after'the disaster and other* were reported missing. Hundreds of women and girls were buried under the mill. Monarchists and Mutineers Storm and Destroy News' , v paper Plant. Madrid, Juno 15.—Revolution la re ported ,to have broken out in Portugal. Advices received here, today- state that ag tha' reault- of a monarchist uprising the garrison at Chavet has revolted killing the commandant, and that the monarchists and mutineers have storm ed and. destroyed a republican newt- paper plant. The revolt la aald to be rapidly spreading toward the Spanish frontier and many Portuguese refugees are fleeing Into Spain without watting tb stebre passport*. Chaves It located In Tras-os-Montes, on the Tamega river. It has a popu lation of 14,444. Chaves la 41 miles f Braganca and boasts of a I old Roman bridge nf eighteen arc) It la.noted for Its hot saline springs. Advices Indicate that the Portuguese government was not taken by surprise by th# uprising, for It hat been mal preparations for revolt for week*, dert had been issued, mobilising the army for “Inspection nnd reorganisa tion." The real object of this move, however, waa to safeguard the new re publican government agalnat monarch ist plot*. Rumore of unrest from Ponte DaBar. ca and Montalegre have also led to the sending nf republican reinforcements to those points. Captain Coucalre seems to be In command of the operation* of the rnyalltta along the frontier. The government has sent a large quantify of artillery from Lisbon, sta tioning the guns at strategic points along the northern frontier. TO RESTORE APPETITE Tak* Hertford’s Acid Phosphate Its use Is especially recommended for Mtoratlnn of appetite, strength and vl- titty. Try It. CAR INSPECTOR SHOOTS SELFJHRU THE HEAD Macon, Ga., Juna 15.—J. W. Mercer, a railroad car Inspector, committed sut. clde last night about 5 o'clock by shoot. Ing himself thru the head. He had been ... . . _ . drinking to excess for some time. Chioago. June 15.—Catherine Barker. ir^n^ifLWrfMS WOMAN IS PRESIDENT and Episcopal church** In LuPorta, hid.. | OF MINING COMPANY and her grandparent*, , The gjrf. who has heen besieged hy suit - BloomingtoBi ,||., j un . 15—Mra. Mat. thew T. Scott, president general of the Daughters of the Revolution, was to day sleeted president of a coal min ing company here, succeeding former Vice Prealdent Adlal Stevenson. Te Tak* Charg* of Play Grounds. Macon, Ga., Juna 15.—Hillard G. Klngtburg and wife, of Boston, Mat*., wilt arrive here Sunday and on Mon day will take charge of the work of the Play Grounds association. Among other places used by the association during the summer will be the Mercer campus The association has recently ordered a large amount of parapher nalia from manufacturers of the East, and will shortly have plenty of amuse ment devices for the children. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS SET OF TEETH $5.00 Cor. Peachtree and Decatur 8ts. Entrance 19 Vi Peachtree Gold Crowns, $3 and up Bridge Work, $4 and up Gold Fillings, $1 and up Our teeth fit and look natural, made and delivered tame day. made extra heavy. Insuring satis faction and durability. All work guarantied 10 years. Teeth Open 8undayt, 9 to 1. PAINLE88 EXTRACTION. FOR m_ OFFICIALS Finance Committee Turns Down Request of City Hail Folk. All city officials must pay for their resi dence phones. This waa the decision of the finance committee Wednesday after noon when applications for a number of free phones were considered. Several weeks ago council adopted an ordinance, which foes Into effect July l, discontinuing the furnishing of free reel- dene* phones to official*. But the offi cials were informed at that time that they could make application for free phones the finance committee refi EI ?hoee making requeau for free phones were the chief and assistant chief of po ll.*. captains, tha detective sergeant, the chief’s secretary and the signal superln- . LM ^ ltAnt sanitary sanitary tendent, tha superintendent and superintendent of schools, the chief, the health officer, tha seklng that 14,604 ba appropriated for a roof garden for tha hospital annex, saying that the Improvement could be made much cheaper now than later, and that It would make room for'44 additional bod*. It was not passed on by the committee. Special attraction at rink. Elite today—New Selig, “The Novice,” a thrilling scene in southern Califor nia; also that greatest of all Shakespeare’s comedies, “Falstaff,” in “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” ARTIST WILL MARRY ON THE MONUMENT TOP SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES All*n'a Foot-Kxac. th* antUspttc powder. It r*lt«v*a painful, smarting, tender, nerv ous feet, and Instantly takes th* ating out of corn* and bunion*. It’s th* greateat comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease make* tight or new shoes feel easy. It la a certain relief for sweating, callous, swollen, tired, aching feet. Al ways use it to Break in New shoe*. Try it today. Fold everywhere, tt cents Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial package, address Allen 8. Olmsted. LeKoy, N. Y. Want More Money, More Food and More Pay For Overtime. New York, Jun* 15.—Twenty thou sand coastwise seamen threaten to strike at this port tomorrow unless their employers grant their demands for higher wages And better conditions. They have filed their ultimatum, giv ing the companies until tomorrow to decide. Vice President H. P. Grlflln. of the International Seamen's Union of America, aald that the question of 4t general strike by the coastwise seamen was up to the company. The coastwise men, he said, "want better food, better wages and better pay for overtime at well aa better liv ing quarters.” The International strike of seamen jlch began yesterday at foreign l will not affect this tide of the Atlantic. None of the ocean liners scheduled to sail today, tomorrow and Saturday will be delayed. Announcement Is made by Mathew Tearle. secretary for America of the National Seamen's and Firemen's Un ion of Great Britain, that Hamburg- American and North German Lloyd lines have signed the agreement for higher wages and that the American line Is paying the scale. The American line demands medical examination, but It la aald this will be speedily adjusted. The men of the other lines have been ordered by J. Havelock Wilson, general -resident of the National Seamen's and -Iremtn's union, to return to the other side In compliance with the contracts signed by them. NO 8IGN OF SEAMEN'8 STRIKE ON D0CK8 AT LIVERPOOL Liverpool, Juna IS.—There was no sign of a strike of seamen at the docks here today arid shipping went on aa usual. The Allan line steamship Cor sican sailed on schedule time today with a full crew. , i' 8TRIKER8 THREATEN CHINESE WHO TAKE THEIR PLACE8 Cardiff, Jun* 16.—Strike violence Is Imminent here at the Barry-'docks, where Whip owners are Importing Chi namen to take the places of the striking seamen. The striker* have placed pickets about the offices of the owners and about the docks and threaten vio lence to strike-breakers. Extra po lice are being drafted In London for service here. MARINE 8TRIKE SPREADS TO MANY ENQLI8H P0RT8 London, June 14.—Havelock Wilson, of the seamen's union, announced to day that the marine strike had spread to South Shields. Barry. Hull, Belfast. Bristol. Avonmouth, Liverpool, Goole, Swansea. Leath and Mlddleborough, men going out In all those porta. All the shore gangs of the White Star. Union Ctatle and Mall struck to day. The crews of the channel steam er* also refused to re-sign. Late this afternoon It waa stated, however, at the strike headquarters that the seamen's union had effected a settlement with the White Star line. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by coaatltnftonal remedies. caused hy an Inflamed condition of the mncoui lining of the Euatachlan Tube. When thla tnhe la Inflamed you have a rum bling aound or Imperfect bearing, and when It la entirely closed Deafneee la the reault, and tinleaa the Inflammation can be taken ont and thla tnbe restored to Its normal condition bearing will he destroyed forever; nine raeea out of ten are caused by Ca tarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will fire One Hundred Dollar* for ' any case of Deafneaa (caused bv catarrh) i that can not be cured hy Hairs Catarrh ' Cure. Bend for circulars free. F. J. CHENET * CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76o Take Hall's Family Pllla for constipation. See the human torch at the rink. Leg Valued at 525,000. Anniston, Ala., June 15.—Aa th# re sult of the toes of a leg while working for the Southern Railway Company, on a coal chute here some time ago, Sam Stewart has sued that company for (25.004. r DR. CHAS. F. CURTER HURTJN AN ACCIDENT Dr. Charles F. Curl If, of East Lake, Ga., was thrown from hla carriage on Falr-tt. Wednesday afternoon and nar rowly missed a fatal accident. Hla col lar bone waa broken, hla forearm badly bruised and hla head contused. < Dr. Curtis waa returning from At lanta, where he had been on profes sional services. He was accompanied by hta son. Glenn, who waa driving. Aa the carriage pitched Into one of the many gullies of that woefully neglected street the rim caught on a holt which projected from a rail of the street ear track. This brought the carriage to an abrupt ttofl and threw the occupants to the ground. Glenn Curtla felt against the horse and was unhuri, but Dr. Cur tis struck wtth full force on the ground Boston artist and the top of lnde-|«nd was terribly bruited and shaken pendenco monument. In western Colo-; U P- , , ., rado, on the topmost point of which! He was removed to his sanitarium, she It to be married to John Otto, the ; the East Lake Health home, where he hermit of Monument Canyon, which la will bo confined to hla bed for some to be set natde aa "Monolithic National day*. He will be deprived from all Monument Park" by President Taft, chance to practice for a month or more. The monument la 6(4 feet high and! .. „ 1 ■ —jrTT. . rieet at th# entrance to th# canyon. I Macon Hussars To Cslebrate. Nobody has climbed to the top. altho I Maeon, Ga., Jun# 15.—The Macon Otto made an attempt laat summer to | Hussars are preparing a big crlebra- ralse a flag on the pinnacle. For this tlon for July^-4, which win be the marriage he has commenced building a twenty-second anniversary of their or- ladder of spikes which are driven Into ganlzatlon. The affair will be given the side of the monument. The unique at th# rifle range, and promise* to be marriage w ill take place aa soon aa the on# of the moat Interesting military stairway is complete. events held here In some time. MI8S BEATRICE FARNHAM. RUG SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY»SATURDAY 9x12 Brussels Rugs, $ regular $17.50 value; special for this sale We have the above Rugs in Medallion, Oriental and Floral designs. All are new Fall patterns and clean stock. Our Red Tag Sale on Ice Boxes, Porch Rockers and all Furniture saves you from 20, to 331-3 per ‘ ... - d cent. Mail orders carefully and promptly filled WE ARRANGE TERMS American Furniture Co. 62 PEACHTREE H, N. Goldsmith J. C. Acton s L A. Witherspoon, Jr. Eight Gun Men Attack Clerk and Secure $160—Two Are Captured. i ffNdeirW Aw* AtlMta* Oa. N*w York, Jun* 15r—A spectacular wild wr*t hold-up In which guna were flourished and many shots fired was enacted at the Hotel Roy, 164-165 Wat Thlrty-flfth-*t„ earty today when eight men attacked Charles Simons,' the night clerk, and got away with more than (154. While the men were drag ging Simona from behind the desk, Albert Wagner, the day clerk, walked Into the office. He was menaced with revolver and warned not to Inter fere.. After the robbers had collected all the cash they fled to the street. Blmons, upon hrlng released, ran be hind the desk, secured hts revolver and KreA «et.r the retreating figures The The pleasure* of aqulet mountain sum- fired after tne retreating ngures. ine | m#r re „ ort , w „h comforts at tha Oiler# Iflff _ ia.6al.il. fan. ... . nffoed AAmKlnsd With TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY FOR Constipation. Indigestion, Fullnasa aft* er eating, Heart Flutter, Heartburn. SOo bottle* at drug atores. Keejey I for LIQUOR and DRUG USING fully and *tjco»i»fuily SUMMER SCHOOL. , Brenau College Conservatory ofT.n teacher* of muilc and oratory, especially, and all atudanls In general, an Ideal com bination of study and vacation. Tboroufi normal courses In class, aa well aa’print. Instruction, If desired. In all branches of music and oratory. In addition, the College offers Instruc tion In Mathematics. English, History, Modern Language*. Domestic Science, either In cists or private lesaone. The Brenau Chautauqua affords a de lightful serlaa of entertainments. Tl ... party split, six men making for Broad way and the other two heading for Beventh-ave. The two running to ward Bevepth-ave. ran Into the arma of two policemen, whose attention had been attracted by the shooting. __ terrific battle ensued before the two were subdued. They gave the names of Joe Ross and Louis Baumann, ths former claiming to be a liquor dealer In East One Hundred snd Elghtleth-st. and the latter a clerk. The prisoner# refused to give any In formation about their companions. A trail of blood on the pavement led the policemen to believe that one of the six had bean struck by ons of Simon’s bullets and all the hospitals were no tified to be on the lookout for the wounded man. • See slide for life—Rink. MILL SUPERINTENDENTS HOLD ANNUAL SESSION Macon, Ga, Juns. 15.—The annual convention of the Cotton Oil Mill Su perintendents started yesterday after noon and was attended by a good slxed crowd. A large number of Atlanta men are present, practically all of the cotton oil mill representatives of that city being present In addition to a large number who have machinery agencies there. J. T. Holmes, of Blakely, Is president, and J. W. Hanson, of Pelham, secretary and treasurer. The program It of In terest only to those Interested In the operation of cotton oil mills. which few resorts afford, combined wltn Interesting study at lets cost than a sum- mer hotel, offer the teachers snd mudemi of th* Bouth an ideal vacation plan. For Illustrated catalog and Information, address Brtnau College, P. O. Box k. Oalnetvlllt, Ga. Riding bicycle and skat ing on wire 60 feet over lake — free attraction at Lakewood. Meet me at the Lyric- Little Emma Bunting. BRITISHERS TO DINE „ ON CORONATION DAY, At a gathering of representative Britishers, resident 1n Atlanta, held In 1023 Candler building. It was..resolved to form a committee with power to ar range for a banquet on Thursday, Jun. 22, In celebration of the coronation nl King George V. R. W. Cameron waa elected chairman and Cyril B. Smith secretary. In order that the affair be a success, It Is need ful that all Brltlahers and dsjcerdanti of Britishers, comprising English, Irish. Bcotch, Canadians and all colonials co operate with joviality and In every wt» befitting the occaalon. It Is expected that a goodly sprinkling of Americas cousins will honor the festivities M their presence. Address all communi cations to the secretary, Cyril B. Smith I 1033 Candler building. There is Only One “Bromo Quinine 99 ) That Is { Laxative Bronte Quinun USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLO IH ORE OAT Aiwa}* remember the full name. Look for this signature on every box. ?5c. S'SL