Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1912, HOME, Page 4, Image 4

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4 PLOT TO STEAL TAFT DELEGATES President Secs Jackson About the South’s Vote. Fearing Move by Barnes. WASHINGTON May 5 Strong evi Jence of a wall laid plot (<■ tea’ from President Taft the delegates of every Southern state and m ike hi" nomina tlon impossible ha ar-ciFed the going chief executive to a< tj.m. and 'he announcement was made <ar;y today upon his eturn to the whit' house that he would take personal ■ ■ a ze of :■;« campaign from n<>w on Too pl' t involves William Rants Jr., Republican bo-sof Nr York state, who four ’ desperately aga.nF in structing the Empire Sta'>. -- delegation for the president. It -as firs' t< \ot "d in a sc.-ct letter sent to the ».m<rs of the Taft henchmen m South. This letter was t e subject of a lengthy confrrene between Henry S’. Ja. k-oti, colic, tor of internal revenue at Atlanta, aga.nst whom seriou charge' have recently been mate by i weekly publication. <nd the president aboard Mr. Tift's special train • n it wa' to Washington today. Taft Tells Jackson To Keep Strangle Hold. Ja-ksmi w;is liw pre-<dont gu?st pnd until th? ?arly hour- 5 ih» two went nver tic Southern situation. Mr. Taft js thoroughly alarmed an*! Jackson is under.'?nori to have been given rigid in struction." tn keep h strangle hold "ti bi- The hot fir? directed at .h. k-nn re cently by the npospvolt forms put him in urgent need of comfort and solar?, and it is understood lie v. as ready to vroiu; e the ;-r> i<irnt everything ho asked. Howey ci . the \llanta collector insisted to the that the Southern lift leaders*. in Georgia al -any rate, interpret'd the Harpes letter a* meaning that William Barn'"-. Jr, is for the pr< ideni. The president tur not reus un d He has received information from reliable pnur< rs that the Kepubli-;ui is preparing tn throw the New 5 ork dele gation t" t’hat’lr: E llußhrf*. non mi preme < ourt justice and the most »-on ppicuou - dark horse that oyer b.<'k»-fi pt running tn < pv idmtial ra•- No bndy supposes that I’arno- is in with Hughes. Barnes Sounds Out Leaders in Daring Plot Rut Barnes 1? that, ac hording to present indication®. the split ■Republican party in Now York Is going to hr badly whipped in th" November election. It is a ease of the Albany boss loving not Tuft les-, but Barnes more and iti the belief that Hughes can ' art y the state for him, he has turne.i tn the former governor for help. Barnes has sounded out Taft leader throughout th.' country on this daring plot to desert the titular head of the Republican party. X number of the Southern men who received It inter preted it as indicating that New York - uninstructed delegation will not sup port Taft, but is looking for a compro mise candidate. The president is pretty well con vinced that this i- the situation he fa. c . and is said to ha' < -o fold Jack s'u The pre ident arrived at the white house about 9 o'clock and simultanc ously the announcement was made that he "will personally direct his campaign for i enomliiat lon from this thin on un til th< national convention at < 'lmago ' Delegates Refuse To Desert Colonel IP »;-T< »N‘. AT i '• Th? t jrin deb . gates at latg- • levied m in Ala >a pi* ft •!!('■ primary und pledg ed i<> vol'- f«>! riicoij.i]* Roosevelt will vote according t" theii pvi.-'Wii in< ’ nati"m x\ Ina convention time • (»mrs around a- ■•"iMmr to tndav's drve|«»p menu in the mnuled pi e; ificn’i.il situ ation in th* Rax date * m ! R.*ose\clt ha- as* d th* "big right ’ after Ira) nmg the result of thr pi • l*‘. •■m - \"i • Rut ( ’ha S Bixter. who led tin KmvveU slan . declared. I have a, \ .i\ h* •• n a R<»o>e vrlt man and I "lii! a >. tnd it is h« Hevrd that the attitude of the othm Jeh’gatos will be th*? samp as that of Baxter Th* Taft forces, however, are not satisfied with th<- Mtuaß m The\ ha\< announced that tii*y- will demand a re count of the st.lie \nt-' so; d‘-h't:a!''> .! large, and if this recount still shows a Roosevelt I'Cid. '.'ill attempt ‘o p r\. m the snatinc of tl* R • e\• ’ <ie’.”,i,.s at th- e<»n\ cm ion BOND SALESMEN TO BE GUESTS AT A BANQUET T" <’)osc their two da\ - eenxontien ai the Georgian Terrace, a ban-iuci will he given t»> th? John A S< hellhig agenex bond salesmen hi that o’cl tomorrow night The Srhelltng agency ti c h-ai'i selling organizutmn of iL'» fmar.imro Trust and Banking • unpam . <»f ytianta. th? host of the ban'ii’H . 1 Smith, president of the i-a*.. \A \ Sims, x iee president, and John A Schell ing. president of th? agriv-v, v ■ he among the speakers 140 MEDICAL GRADUATES TRY STATE EXAMINATION Tb- m-dl.-ai -xamination cr.pfl l)rtc by the tuatc beard <.f bedt ■. .. nun d-r way at the state capif.' Kbmit ! I" graduates of medical r ho.. -■ are b. ng examined for licenses to practice medi cine. Th- examination will be finish..i to morrow. CHILD SUES MOTORIST FOR $3,000 DAMAGES Mat ion Bishop, a fnur-y car-old box who was knocked d--wn and ir.oind by 8. f r>ohlo ‘ aummobde in I■’,< g» \\ -I avenue n Krogg >.*••»-,•? xpre t << filed suit thrnuch hi - r R Hi •■p for i?. *mh) dam-igr rii. .uh iijrrr.- tba* the lad sustained a fra- ture > f the ikulL HOKE SMITH MACHINE IN SCRAP HEAP; HIT BY POLITICALBOOMERANG '• a result of >• frcnzi-d effort to dominate absolutely the forthcoming stat" convention, to be assembled on May 2» in Xtlanta the Hoke Smith machine finds itself today not only ditched and out of business as an in fluencing factor in that con'ent ion. but utterly unai.l. to secure even minority representation therein. That th" Hoke Smith machin" has come to this melancholy plight is no .■. ■ e fau 11 but its own. The state Pemorratle executive enm- .ti.e was • rented of Hoke, by Hoke and for fb ke It has br-ep aa submissive to him as ece'r yello-v canine ,<as to the master that fed It. It lias done nothing since it .pencel up f.buslnrs. except give . xc. 'itiou to the e.r'lers of Hoke. It has been a mere phonograph to sound the words Hoke r"< orded w ithin it There f. re. when Senator Smith railed upon ft to frame up a presidential pri mary In Gfre.'.a that woulel to Smith's wax <>f thinkitig a -wire the »t.atc to Woodrow Wilson, it promptly inquired r.f link, .' ha' -■•.ft of primary that must be. and H'd:< te.lei it to abedish the an cient am! fair county unit plan, and give the d"a" pr .plea popular plurality primary, so called. Wilson a Stalkinq Horse It wa figured that in this wa' Wil «on. by tarry ing the big counties, could smother the- smaller and rural counties that I niton, for instance, might by a big popular majority for Wilson, put the vote of some dozen e.r so small country counties out of business. Tim Hoke Smith machine cared noth ing about Wil.-rm He was made a mere 'talking horse. E.uiy in ill.' game XX I Ison did look a if he might he a good bet in Georgia, howeyrr ... the Hoke Smith machine seized upon him. ami used him as a mask behind which it might move once again 1., recapture Georgia from flic militant Brown host'. In whom th" propio of th" state had but last fall voted once again their confidence. But the Smith plan to grab the slat" through lite big counties, nt the ex penp» of the little fellows, miscarried miserably. Just a’ It miscarried once before, ami as it will miscarry again, if the Smith outfit has Hie nerve to try it out a third time which it hasn't Tip Smith machine had ii dummy executive committee meet in March and fix it up so that the candidate car rying Georgia in th" presidential pri mary should have all the delegates In Hie state convention. I'nder tire rule Hint subnii °lve body framed, the dele gattt io this eonvention must be se lected bv Hie various county commit te< s "nd must come from the friends ami nii.portors of Hie man winning in the state, regardless of how the coun ties in.i' have gone accerally. Thus I'iiltnn. I’loyd and Chatham, three of Hie big city counties that went for Wilson, must, noy ert Iwlcss. send Cnderwood delegates to Hie convention. Had the Smith machine not been so bus' undertaking tn ''hog" the conven tion for Hoke to obliterate the minor ity utterly it might have a look-in In the conventloti of May 29 It would. In deed. be entitled in a minority ropresen i.ition therein that would let folks know the Smith machine was still alive and able Io kick, any way. As it is, by its ow n foolish efforts at playing Hie aw I no. It will have to see a convention assemble In w hicli no whis- A Physician Cures His Wife of Consumption With a Simple Home Treatment, Book Fully Describing th? Treatment Sent Absolutely Free To Any Lung Sufferer, It W II Kmght, of Last Ga'igus, M IFS . « ! Itc u M\ wife w t. dn’o ii with <’qnsumption, when 1 "T']rr»'.| the LloyH treatment. Slip \ er\ weak fr -m night sweats, cough, and in a feverish • infill.<m I n<>ti< efi a « hang? tor the better alter ten Ma) s' ii'-.uniptit. ind frmn that time on up to three months, when the cure was com pleted The l.lmfi ireatment kills the h ihrr.’ie Hai ill'is in tin blood and tissue, i and it is the only remedy so far discov ered that will «i" this. It is a preventive as well as i cure It should he used b> those who are run down, or those who tear the ap|T'-;"h of Consumption Ii can t" truthfully said that forth? cure and prevention of ( onsumption, it Is the most wonderful treatment of the present age This o .-nix one of hundreds of letters re<-.*-ved from physicians and others re p'.rtmg '.<s<s of consumption and lung '■ ■ iblc restored to health in all sections >'f the 1 mtrd States We want to send everx lung ' fferer absolutely free the ‘•tartllng stat, nents «.f i »r. \\ II Kiester, ■'f 1 'a\ ton. <>h It < ’ G I’inckard. of Kansa - < ’il x . M- . I»r I H Ward, of Troy. ?do . and many others who report i remits almost bex<»nd belief, together whh ■ < valuable booklet <»n the cause, prexett- I’ion and ircaimont of ronstrmption and lung t rouble If y..i ar? suffering from weakness, ■ ■ h'ofi spHtinu. pus-filled sputum, night -yxci v. >hills. fever, loss of flesh, painful ; Lings, listre-smg cough, wasted body, loss ;"f strength write me today and I’ll send ; ■ t ARSoI.I’TEI.Y Fl* KI thr s w orn t es- ■ itnony of many who. after suffering with ;• ’ s’.eh (li<tt» <s ng mptorns. now state j’hat the} \ltl * I I’ITI*. strong, able to x\ ■! k. w ti.out <.r pain, bappy. full of . ;»ra after a few months’ u-r of this s!’io,’i? ho,nr treatment Send x our name and adflrec.- T< »P \ > J I DD 1 LOYD. I .'791 Ijoxd Building St Louis, Mo CORSYTH I tvo I ktlsntn'x RqxltslThevlrr j Toripht ktSQ 1.. Vj.irtev.il" Arpeauni, pf Next W"ek AMELIA BINGHAM _ , 1 PAULINE I May T„||y £ Co.. ’Nicols „ S'ste.s. Charles and Fannie Remarkable - Van and Other Features. Hypnotist THE GRAND SEATS ON SALE TODAY THE DURBAR *»F DELHI ! M • • 1 or in 'Ka 1 Ural < • . Two B*T'nnmg May 6th Matinee Dm rrnf. !*•- e?". s?" THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1912. per nf rh" greatness Hoke will h? heard. And -oh. wo? to Hok? and his chief lieutenant of publicity —he will have to hold his peace while th? convention names delegates to Baltimore, which delegates will proceed prompt]' tn elect (’lark Howell his own Fin’cessor nn the national commit ter, and all without protest from any quarter that amounts to anything politically just now! The Hoke Smith machine reckoned without its host, -• hen it re* Ivon rd without flic people nf (Jeorgia. Those people arose in their might, and they walloped the Smith machine past all recognition -walloped it so badly and so thoroughly that it has been sent to the junk heap, whence it ro t er will re turn ready for business. Its sorry little creature, the state committee, xvili be good forth? few weeks of life yet allotted tn it. of course, ft will bp good, not because it wants to, hut hrcauJtr ii just naturally u ill have to. TURK WARSHIP SUNK AFTER PROPER WARNING < <)NS I’ A N T’TNOPHF2. TURKE V. Ma y 3. A telegram received from Smyrna says th? steamer Texas, which went down in Hie gulf of Smyrna " ith 140 persons Monday night, uas sunk by a shell fired from the military fort and not b\ a mine, as at first reported Th? dispatches say two blank shots were fiist fired by the Turkish fortifi cation. warning the vessel that she had deviated from th? proper channel When no notice was taken a shell sent th'' ship to tlm bottom. PREP SCHOOL ORATORS WILL “SPOUT” TONIGHT The annual declamation contest of the prepara torx schools <»f Atlanta will be held at Taft hall tonight, and two stu dents from everx school of that class in the clt<v will contest for honors Major Winn will present a medal to the winner Judges for the contest arc: J. W. Aus tin, .1 J Hastings. I W. Martin Marlst college orchestra will furnish music. WOMAN PASSES AS MAN: UNDONE BY FAINTING ERIE. RA . .May 3. After working in miner and machine shops for two xears and successfully passing herself off as a man all that time. Mrs. Alexandra Sellski revealed her sex by the simple process of fainting. - - F Chamberlin ,hihnson Dußose Company Atlanta New York Paris A Saturday Sale of Corsets 59° 89 c s|.so„ud w For $ | 5 ° $ 2 -flo so Corsets Corsets The reason for this Among these are our price is that the above own special brand corsets are in broken Majestic, than which sizes, that is, every kn ° w no be , ttct ,' stvle can not be had in ’s° C 0 b 5 e . L every size-but all terials are |)lain an() sizes aie in the lot. striped batiste. Fotrr I hey are corset rem- and s ix hose support- nants—just as good ers. Models with very and substantial now long skirts and me- as they were a month | dium low busts. A Sat ago when they were urday sale in which selling regularly, You youi money may do will find that most of t twlce and eve " thre . e these aie just the coi- —with no sacrifice of sets for warm weather the coin f ort o f a bet . wear. ter corset. I Chamberlin Johnson Dußose Company HALIFAX BURIES 6BTITANICDEAD HALIFAX, N. S„ May 3-W holesale burial of the Titanic dead has today marked another stage in the closing chapter of the world’s greatest sea dis aster. Sixty bodies wer.- made ready for interment in Halifax cemeteries early today, and shortly after 9 o’clock th" first 'funeral services were held in St. Marys cathedral, when a funeral ma. s was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Foley. Today's burials were forced by the condition of the bodies. Man? were embalmed hurriedly on th" Mackay- Benii' tt, and these have been so af fected by the warm weather of the last Hvo days that Dr. Finn, the medical examiner, ordered their interment. Identified and Unclaimed. Sev. ral of the bodies over which services were held today were identi fied but not claimed, while others were prepared for interment in Halifax by order of the \\’hite Star officials. Pho tographs of all, with a complete state ment. of the effects found on thetn, have been prepared and will be' placed on file in the White Star offices at New York. A separate grave was prepared f>r each body, and where the names were known the grave was so marked. In cases of the unidentified the graves were niarkeo by the numbers given the bodies as they were taken front the sea Gas, Sourness and Indigestion Quickly Banished Stomach Distress Vanishes in Five Minutes and Dys pepsia Is Easily Con quered by Mi O Na Stom ach Tablets. That drowsy feeling after meals, ac companied by heaviness at pit of stom ach. means that you are in danger <<t indigestion. Start to put your stomach right be fore it goes so far wrong that serious results will follow. Keep MI-’.-NA stomach tablets with you all the time; take one or two after or with meals and stomach dis tress will never appear. A man can easily carry a box in his vest pocket. A woman can carry them in her purse. They will surely cure any case of stom ach distress, if used as directed. If your food ferments in the stomach HART WILL LECTURE TWICE IN ATLANTA ON CHILD WELFARE Hastings H. Hart. D. D., head of the child helping department of Russell Sage foundation, will deliver a lecture on "The Child and the Hom"" at Car negie library next Monday afternoon at .? o'clock. H" will speak on a similar subject, relating to child welfare, at Wesley Memorial church on Sunday night. Dr». Hart i« perhaps the best known and most scholarly child-saving "Xpert in the country. Resides being bead of the child welfare department of the Sag" foundation, he is secretary of th" National Children's Hom" society. H" was for a number of years stat" super intendent of the Illinois Children's Home society , and h" was . ailed from this position six years ago to take up the work of promoting child welfare throughout the country forth" Sag" foundation, which set aside $10,000,009 for promoting social work of various "kinds throughout the country. Dr. Hart is considered the most capable man on the subject'of dependent children to b" found in the country. He is author of several recent books on child welfare in America Following the lectur" at Carnegie library the Georgia Children’s Home society will hold its annual meeting in th" lecture room. and gas forms and sour food belches into the mouth. MI-O-NA stomach tab lets will stop the misery in five min utes. If you have any symptoms of indi gestion. don't waste time. Put your stomach In sba-pp before indigestion takes command. Indigestion or any chronic stomach trouble leads to loss of vigor and vi tality; half th" nervous wrecks in America today can blame indigestion for their condition. Fermentation of food means that your stomach is run down; that your food does not digest and that the blood not being supplied with nutritious ele ment can not supply the various organs of the body with sufficient nourish ment. That's why indigestion often causes eye weakness, brain fag. palpitation of heart, inactive liver and e'en pains in th" kidneys. Get a 50-cent box of MT-O-NA stom ach tablets today at any drug store Don't waste time with relievers; sr"t the remedy that cures as well as re lieves. TRUST GETS REPARATION FOR R. FL_ OVERCHARGES M \SHINGTON, May r._ The Standard Oil Company of Illinois was awarded reparation from the Illinois Terminal Railroad Company by the Interstate com merce commission today because «>f 'ex cessive switching charges on shipments nf fuel oil from Woodrfver. ill., trans ferred at st Louis. The commission held the switching charges of the latter point were unrea sc?na b!e. WHITE SQUIRREL NEWEST FREAK. GOTHAM'S BOAST NEXY YORK. May .1. John Seatnn. superintendent of public buildings in Richmond borough, declares he saw a white squirrel while motoring along Jewett avenu". Very Important pagea of newspapers are the XVant Ad pages, because tnev contain live and up-'o-'he.minute bus iness of the day. This is an age of the live up-to-the-minute business men and women. Georgian want aus cost one cent a word Tremendous Sale of REMEDIES XVp are extremely grate ful to Atlanta patrons for their patronage of our Rexall Imp of Remedies, which breaks all records and establishes through this store (the only Atlanta agency’) the most phenomenal sale ever known in the South. There are 300 Rexall Remedies— in other words, an extremely effective remedy for about every known dis ease. Yon can certainly find xvhat yon need among! them. Come in for them NOW! .In the spring of the year xvhen the head perspires dandruff begins Io form, the ha,ir loses health, falls out, and baldness or at least thinness <»f hair is the inevi table result. Keep the hair and scalp in perfect health, by using | Rexall 93 Shampoo Paste 25c j Rexall 93 Hair Tonic 50c and $1 I Rexall Spring Tonics and Blood Purifiers , Rexall Celery and Iron Tonw $1 size. (She Rexall Beef. Iron and Wine $1 size, Rexall Kidney Remedy $1 size. 79c Rexall Kidney Remedy .. oOe size. 39e Rexall Bamboo Brier Tome, unquestionably one" of the best blood remedies on the mar ket $1 Rexall Specific and Alterative, extreniely effective in violent eases of blood trou bles of long standing $1 Rexall Syrup of Hypophosphites s.l and 75" Rexall Americanitis Elixir, an invaluable spring tome. 75c and $1.50 Rexall Orderlies, the biggest selling liver tablet on earth 10c. 25c and 50c Rexall Liver Salts, pleasant, effective 50c size. 35c Rexall Sodium Phosphate (granular effervescent), a most agreeable morning laxative for torpid livers, 25c and 75e (/) Harmony Rose and Harmony Violet Soap Glvcerine Soap, fast becoming th<= CL most popular soap exer sold in Atlanta; large half-pound cakes, l-hc each; 2 for 2"'te; $1.50 per dozen. Q Mayer's Peroxide Soap, splendid for the skin at this season; regular 10e cakes at this (/) sale. 3 cakes for 1-'»c. 50c Perfumes 29c All 50c per ounce (bulk' perfumes \'ioiet, Rose, Crab Apple. Orange Blossom. Carnation Pink odors— this sale, 29c. REXALL SPEARMINT TOOTH PASTE Try Rexall Spearmint Tooth Paste, the latest and best preparation on the market; absolutely different from anything you have ever used before; refresh ing. delicious and extreme)} beneficial fcwG If not satisfied return and set your money back. Fresh, Delicious Candy Our famous Barr s Saturday Candj 1 C made from pure, xxholesomp sugar, syrups. cream, fruits, mils and chocolate; the dain- g first confection sold anywhere: the kind y>u j J ean safelx give to children in abundance. ELKIN DRUG CO i -——— G ~— ._ INTRODUCTORY OFFER . FOR PIONEER FLOUR Atlanta housekeetwis ar" receiving quite a treat this week in the way of a 15c caul that in being issued to >ntro du<e Pioneer Mills Self-Rising Hour. The.' are mailing to every housekeep er a card good for i.» cents in part pay ment. so that you can take the card and So cents to anv grocer in Atlanta anti receive a 95. sack of flour. This is a very novel plan to introduce the flour that is sweeping tit" entire Southern country. ~ It lias the leavening ingredients soda. salt ami phosphate— already mixed in. so one does not have to both er with baking powder, soda or any milk: in fact, you have only to add water and lard and your dough is mixed readv for the oven. It is not onl.' quicker and more certain, but is much cheaper in the long run titan the regu lar kind of flour. A large number of housekeepers na'e alreadv announced their satisfaction with this kind of flour, and especially Pioneer, which is one of the well knoo high-grade food products. White City Park Now Open