Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1912, HOME, Page 6, Image 6

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6 BEDS'NCI OFF LOOK FOR STRIKE Break in Peace Negotiations May Result in Walkout of 170.000 Men. WILKESBARRE. PA . May 3.—That any referendum vote of the anthracite miners «n the peace agreement, which was rejected by their conference com mittee In New York yesterday, will support the action of the committee was the opinion expressed by leaders here today. As a result of the break off In the New York negotiations, be cause the operators insisted on the a bn- . lition of the sliding scale, the same leaders say they expect that there will ultimately be a strike In the anthra cite fields, which will affect 170,000 men. Hitch on Wages. The anthracite leaders declare that th* supposed ten per cent increases offered by the operators amounted .to little more than five per cent, W’ith the •llding scale gene, and they demanded some form of union recognition. The possibility of a miners' conven tion, probably held tn this city, to which the whole matter will be refer red. is now very strong although it was reported that President John P White, of the United Mine Workers, and his fellow committeemen might make a final attempt to have negotia tion* in New York reopened. OPPOSES COMPENSATION BILL AS REVOLUTIONARY WASHINGTON, May 3.—Senator I R*sd. of Missouri, continued hts argu ment in opposition to the employers' liability and workmen’s compensation bin tn the senate today. He said the bin contained grave errors and tremen dous mistakes, and that the railway employees of the country were not unanimously In favor of It. The measure, he declared, was the most revolutionary piece of legislation that had been introduced In the senate for twenty years. He said it wiped out common law rights and prevented an Injured employee from obtaining re dress in the courts of his own state. MONEY TRUST PROBERS SOON WIL! BEGIN WORK WASHINGTON "ay 3. Edward H Farrar, of New <>r;>an-, and Samuel i t’ntermyer, of Neu York, attorneys for the money trust Investigating commit- i tee. trrlved today and conferred with | Chairman Pujo concerning preliminary steps in the probe of the country's financial institutions. They innoum . d no open hearings would be begun until the 30.000 banks have reported ,i« to their reauirce* and liabilities to the inm’nittee. Panamas cleaned. Bus-1 sey’s, 28 1-2 Whitehall St. White City Park Now Open ; SUMMER WEARABLES FOR MEN Negligee Shirts Complete stock of summer “Manhattans. “ as well as our own popular line, with plen ty of the favorite soft shirts marie with French foid cuffs. High grade shirts at SI.OO to $3.50. Light Underwear All styles athlete or short sleeves, knee length drawers, ete . at 50' to $2.00 per gar ment. Union suits at SI.OO to $3.50. STRAW HATS All the popular new shapes. Straws at $2 00 to $5 00. Bankoks, $5.00 and SO.OO. Panamas. SO.OO. 10 WHITEHALL ST , AT UP 7 ailoring--Hats-- S hoes--Furnishings Three-Cenf. Piece And Nickel Penny O*K/d in Committee WASHINGTON, May 3—The Bulk ley bill, authorizing the minting of 3- cent pieces, has been reported by the house committee on banking and cur rency. Representative Bulkley, author of the bill, halls from Cleveland, where a brent carfare is imposed by city or dinance. hence the demand for coins of that denomination. The bill proposes to withdraw the copper penny and to substitute a pen ny made of nickel. It is represented that the copper penny collects germs and dirt. TRIAL OF H. J. WISE FOR EMBEZZLING $975 BEGINS H Joseph Wise, former secretary and treasurer of the Wise-Nussbaum Com pany, was placed on trial In criminal di vision of superior court today, charged with embezzling 1975 from the funds of the company The prosecution grew out of receiver ship suits filed against Wise by Mrs. A. O. Stelnhardt, one of the stockholders of the company. Wise, as an officer of the corporation, is alleged to have overdrawn his personal account. Special Sale in > 1 , 1 O • 11 fine stationery Jacobs baturday Specials Note the Extra Savings on These Items No Telephone, C. O. D. or Delivery Orders Filled, We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities, Mail \ Orders Filled Reaching Us by Monday Morning. # 25c Danderine ]4q 10c, 1-p't, Domestic Ammonia 5c 15c Jap Rose Soap 8c 20c, 1-qt. Domestic Ammonia 10c 35c Marlborough Cards 25c Packer s Tar Soap 10c 15c Amolin Powder 10c | 25c Woodbury’s Facial Soap 14c red rubber bag, pipes, swivel hang- At 1 50c ’ lqt- DistUled Witch Hazel.... 35c er 49c AVERT important sale for Satur- If v | » 117 ? O 1 day—the first time these beau- MPPP Q £1 F HIPV WP VP I IOU Cl VJI 1 tlful Marlborough Cards have been of- 1 IVI O Ad <X 1 C 1 C A 1 UUU . fP MarihoroJgl' bl is a Very fine linen A FAIR and Square Deal for the People. Wherever you find the sign Jacobs’Ph«- card embossed in the most dalntv -* *■ maev, thorn von will find this ironclad principle, the bed-rock or our business. Kit combination of gray and white. Tn LIABLE GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. quire boxes, with matching envelopes. Thi:; p O p C y we have maintained for over a quarter of a century, even in the face, uuf'prh e V, u><' e Special' 1 ' 0 " I*o " aPW ' Pars back, of very strong: opposition from the wholesale drug trade, as well as Saturday IwC from all competitive retail drug stores. Rut our principle was RIGHT and JUST, for the people, and we held on, ami won out. and sustained our CUT RATES, for YOU. In every Jacobs’ Pharmacy Store yon find RELIABLE goods at the LOWEST-in in CH T the-f'ity prices, not for ONE day but EVERY day. because Jacobs’ Pharmacy main- jpvLlal 111 Vlll-d 1 tfl|ns jts p |]t THROUGHOUT the year. While we have special sales from time to EdffC Pla.VinffC3.rds time at less than our own usual prices. Ihev are not the foundation of Jacobs Cut Rates. A - j4 r» v * J THE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLE that' stands under our big and steadily growing IIERE is a chance to get the "qiial- business is that the JACOBS' PHARMACY CUT PRICES save yon from 10 to 331-3 | '• ity " cards with the crisp touch per cenl on EVERY article EVERY dav, THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. that you like to deal, at a worth while r saving In the price. Spick and span new 25c Hornet Playing Cards, especially A Bright Moon and Closing Out Splendid Stock select for whist 17r „ 6 U. ’ . 7* 1I I • ri 1 par,ie9 1 a Box of Candy-—? Imported Hair Brushes, $1 .00 50c Gold Edge Playing Cards. No. * t ] lP prettiest girl in town Os —1 m r— 1 r 1 52. made by U. S. Playing Card Co. ZY CoU rse \nd the Mav nvs will S, | Ml ATKI Jnl./S V SIUCS A A beautiful 33C wlnk PVPr merrily, while she nibbles * * *P • card. Special WtJU at the 9wee ts and weighs you in the < N unusua i opportunity to get a very fine imported brush at balance. A a verv uit'e price. Our buyer was on the ground at the Can you risk any but the confer critical moment to secure this exceptional close-out lot from I w.<■ tioner’s masterpiece Such i. Block - pne o f t ) lf , leading importing houses. Hence this Great Sale! 17 er-KISS import No finer Bonbons and Chocolates are ‘ 17 7 / r J r made anvwhere in the world, nor boxed r irte Brushes r rom England and r rance Just Come In 1-3 or Moro Under Price peerless and deliciou j confections A rare chance, indeed, and one not likely to repeat Itself IF we are to judge from Its splendid Price does not count in thi. in often. 1 sales. Djer-Kiss Perfumes and Toi- stance It Is the incomparable flairs agk you to examine these let Products stand very high in mi- and blends, and the exceptional!:, fine goods critically Included is almost ladv's favor. It is a very reasonably qualltv nf thp fru)ts . nllts . p.,,,.,,. ~n d anv n.CticX priced line for its exceedingly fine other things in these <-anm. that / ■ p)pfpr ' A|] sort? of woods and make them the finest ob<auiable in / I bristles, and many different styles Djer-Kiss Extract, original bottles. Atlanta Iry them. Fresh evna nay I and 'hires MRUiAII small. $1.50; large. $2.00; In bulk. One pound box at 0111 Special Price, I lEg ‘ " S AM $1.25 an ounce. 60c: one half-pound 30c. 1 w Ez:' Even at Jambs’ Cllt Fates ojer Kiss Talcum. 25c. the reguar prices of these AV ,kr Djer K lss Cold Cream, jar 50c. UuT Week-End \ Brushes would be $1.50 and D|er Kiss Pace Powder, small 50c; w-j f T> I \K? " $175 T W ' H ' c ' s ' oo - Box or Bonbons I® Djer-Kiss Brilliantlne. solid. 75c. ICIOS6 Out SH-1© o,„ ki„ Sep.. rak. soe. Ch F* /« Price, While a, ■* fin Special /Rp II They $1 U | Oil C 9 1 HPHF regular 50 cent sorts, and This special sale at main store only ask 60 crni '• a pound foi thi.T — a TAT WT . t grade. You will find in tlu box you COHSldcr QUALIIY F ITSt Nickel Roller Free When Buying Rubber Goods With Sno-Tissue an j Sickroom Supplies fresh Fridav night. Our Special rr SNOTISSUE is a pure white and very which we sell Saturday and Sumi.i; ,• , .... . , , , , fine, absorbent toilet paper made by onh. at the Week End TAGUES reliability IS backed by MANY /EARS the Scot Tissue Towel Co Regular Special Price J standing as the LARGEST and BEST rubber goods the Main Store only Six Rolls of Sno i 11 X7 T’ a and sickroom supply house in the South. Tissue Toilet Paper and One Paper 1 ID. I OZO 1 31CU1Y1 r nmrcT u. • ui Roller Fixtur.--with ni-keied Ef|-. or T ACORS pncesaretheLOWESTobtainfibleany- waii atta.hment PUC ZvJCat 1/C J where on absolutely DEPENDABLE goods. Organdie Silk Tissue, very soft silk „ . • i finish. Roll of 1,000 sheets 10c' 3 X r OZO TAI,CI Mwe recommend for Comfy Water Rottie. excellent grade heavy maroon rubber, for 25c. * ’ 1 nursery and toilet use It is a full 2 quarts. Better than $1.25 grade elsewhere. Our borated and refreshingly perfumed. Special, SI.OO A. P. W. Tissue, verv fine Roll of " 500 pure talcum powder: excellent for the sheets 25c; carton of t rolls 10 000 complexion, antiseptm. sooth'.ny nd Palmer's W'zard Vagina! Spray Syringe. This whirling spray sheets. SI.OO. Flat. 1,500 sheets 20c' cooling for chafed skin, nettle rash. > s the only thoroughly efficient, cleansing, safe vaginal carton of 6 packages SI.OO ' hives h <t. in • u : douche We consider Dr. Palmei's the beet vaginal syringe sifter top cans. Regular Price -i 7 on the market. S ounce bulb Special Price. $2.50. Balsam Sanitissue. 10c a roll. 3 for 25c. 25c: Special , AAA Tyrian Fountain Syringe, excellent heavy grade rubber. | —— rapid flow tubing, 3 hard rubber pipes, full 2 quart. Extra w 1 Special at SI.OO. I X* V s ’l7’ s ° c Junior Pants, medium weight, band at waist and bot- V# y toni of pants for extri comfort and protection. Jacobs’ •7 regular price 50c; Special 40c. Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta Street Omo Slll ' Rubber sheeting, by the yard; i yard wide, $1.00; J ’ 11-4 yards wide. $1.25. 23 Whitehall Street 152 Decatur Street. 102 Whitehall St Davidson or Anticoite Nippies. sc: six for 25c. n.c n < e.. , . . r.. .a , . n. , Hyqeia Nursers or Breasts. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 245 Houston Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree Street D^che Pans 7inc 75c; whtte enamPl . $1 . 50 . 266 Peters Street 70 W. Mitchell Street Bed Pans, porcelain. si.oo; white enamel. $1.75. "Perfection" | 1 Bed Pans, finest quality porcelain. $2.50. THE ATLAKTA nEORGT AV avn FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912, BRIDGE HORNED OF REBEL BAND Structure Belonging to the United States Is Destroyed by Mexicans. WASHINGTON, May 3.—An Ameri can owned bridge on the Pan-American railway south of Juchltan has be-n burned by the rebels, according to state department reports from Mexico today. Owing to the fact that the wires m the northern part of th® country are down, the department has heard noth ing further of the battle supposed to be raging In Chihuahua or of the Buford, the army transport now on her way down the west coast to rescue Ameri can refugees. No word has been re ceived from Consul Alger at Mazatlan for several days, but as mails arrive only once in ten days, government offi. cials declare they are not worried. Conditions in the Salina Cruz district are reported worse and five cases of typhus fever have occurred in Saltillo, one of the rebel strongholds of the south. 400 Texans Storm Macon Tonight to Win Next Reunion MACON. GA , Mav 3—A special train of nine coaches, carrying ton Texas vet erans will arrive in Macon tonight, ac cording to a telegram received by the re union committee today The delegation will be followed tomor row by another Texas special train of equal size. The Texans are after the next reunion for San Antonio, which his just announced its candidacy for the honor. ITALIANS DEFEAT TURKS AND ARABS IN TRIPOLI ROME, May 3. -The Italian war of fice today announced that 2,000 troops, led by the king's favorite regiment, had defeated the Turks and Arabs in Tripoli and had occupied I.edba, 64 miles from Tripoli. An official report to the war office stated that the combined enemy had lost 300, while the Italians had only nine killed and 54 wounded. BROKER CHOKES TO DEATH ON PIECE OF BEEFSTEAK NEW YORK, May 3.—James E. O'Brien, a broker, choked to death on a piece of steak in a restaurant. He was eating a large porterhouse when a piece lodged in his throat and cut off his windpipe. KNIGHTS HONOR BOTT’S MEMORY Templars of Georgia Praise President's Aid. Who Died on Steamship Titanic. MACON, GA.. May 3 —F. J. Petri, of Columbus, was today elected grand com mander of the Knights Templars of Geor gia, and Columbus was selected as the next convention city. A feature of the meeting of the Knights Templars was the adoption of resolutions on the death of Major Archibald W. Butt in the Titanic disaster. The impromptu eulogy on Archie Butt by Rev. G. Shir wood Whitnev, of Augusta, met with such favor that the convention decided to pre serve his remarks in the minutes. WINDOW BOXES FILLED. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1130. STUART’S BUCHU ANS JUNIPER COMPOUND CURES KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES! [ - “1 — * “ nss ss The Globe Clothing Co. The Globe Clothing Co. W llwll V A dig ' r; ■ ! • '.dm a r - W VO& V. '• - 4 ! 'W Jr * 1 ¥ W -1 ’ ® i A-w Ml *1 ■ I// r* ® k \l<L j. rs ; i Ji f f - ‘iXX A a. '■ >v.gixjk ■■ *• Sc > ~ gl f awnKr - Aw 1L Xi ■ -Z’ A TaWr Jr A® ? w r ' •’ / wWwOß<iVi sWo Y W "'.'’ I >;l V» & < 'Mat 4 M JwSs. I*7 z ’ •<. . z JX i \ lisgij • “ ' ““ ■ y ||m| *1 Buys a hndsome silk lined spring xj| Suit that ts and wears as well as m any $25 tailor made suit. Ad you’ve a selection of several excellent patterns. Ttj of the.se suits are pic- % Illi Bired in the above cutsl6.so 1 I OiraW neW ’ deas at sl.r, $2.00, $3.00, flir and genuine Panamas it $2.50 and Uafa $5.00. New Belgian Fr Hats, any Unfft I llulu shape or color that’s net $1.50, $2.00, IldlU $3.00, $3.50. 7. ~ ~ < C Ort The of won |j| derful value in Men’s Spring (ft (II Suits of serge and Scotch Fifteen splen fl? did stvles readv for vour dehtation ...$15,00 fill ® ‘ ‘ QI I BOYS' Boys* Blue Serge Suitsivith one Children's I Ici||TC pair extra trousers —$s£). Boys’ u/ioii oUHo Worsted and CJieviot Suits — WAun ANO new anf l exclusive psterns— s3.oo, $4.00, $5.00, $6.5, $7.50, CU 1,0 | ROMPERS sio.oo. $1,51.50 | 111 rt rtrt Tllp most remakable value in S Mpn ’ s Blue sp ?e Suits ever HI shown in Atlanta. They are the sual “around Ift town’* sls quality, and four oth- good styles, In all at the same price SIO,OO f Comfort I Balbriggan Underwear-long I NIGHT ]| i UndeiWß3F drawers, short drawers, ong SHIRTS and Un- sleeves, short sleeves, at 25cj0c, n.uuic I PAJaMAS ion Suits 75c. Union Suits—soc, sl.oi 50c. 75c, $1 if! The Globe Clothin; Cc. | | fii, 89 Whitehall Street $ ol ... ... lei Do you want a positon? Do you want help? J READ I | Georgian Want Yds . : : ■ ; ■ Every Dav til -==_ni B I ■ aMMBMaMBMaMManwai l-nwcn T—IIM ■ 9 I