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TIFT OVERCOME
IN PRAISING BUTT
Senator Smith Adds a Feeling
Tribute to the Memory of
Brave Futrelle.
WASHINGTON. May 8 -In the for
mal memorial services to Major Arch)- '
bald W Butt, of Georgia. the president. ,
whose aid he was broke down in toe.
midst of his eqlogy of his younger I
brother," who died gallantly, saving [
the women and children of the Titanic !
Senator Hake Smitn. of <> rgia <"■
spoke-with'deep feeling of affection
for Major Butt, who, as a ■ orrc.-p ni
ent once employed by him. had, he .-aw. <
displayed ‘he same qualities wn> h won
him s'tch high fame in death. Senator]
Smith paid an equally high tribute to ■
Jacques Futrelle. the Atlanta novelist, ■
whom h* had also employed and who j
died at Major Butt's side on the Ti
tanic
The tribute President Taft paid to
hl; late aid epitomized al! that was '
•aid
"Everybody knew Archie as Archie, i
said the, president "I can not go into a
- at a theater; I can not turn around I
in my roon>.. I can not go anywhere >
without expecting to see bis smiling
face or to hear hl" cheerful voice in
greeting The life of the president is
rather isolated, and those appointed to
live With him come much closer to him
* than any one else. Th? bond is very
* .clos«.. and it is difficult to speak on such
-pn occasion -
"Butt Was a Loyal Soldiei-."
' ■ "Archie Putt cheer was single, sim
ple, ttralgh’ forward and Incapable of
Intrrgu*. A clear sense of humor light
ened his life and those about him. Life
was not for him a troubled problem. H<
ws.- a soldier, and when he was ap
pointed to serve under another, to that
other he rendered implicit loyalty. I
never knew a man who had so much j
• self-abnegation, such self-sacrifice as
Archie Butt.
“Occasions like the sinking of the Ti
tanic frequently develop unforeseen
traits in men. It makes them hero' 1 |
when they -don't expect. But with
• A'rent* it was Just as natural for him to
help,those about him as it wa : for him
to ask me to permit him to do some
thing for some one or for me
“He was on the deck of the Titanic
exactly what he was everywhere H<-
leaves a void with those who loved him,
but the circumstances of his going aie
all what we would have had. and, while
the tears fill the eyes, and the voice is
choked, we are felicitated by the mem
erv of what he was.”
President Is Overcome.
President Taft spoke with difficulty,
and he was forced to an abrupt ending
by a failure of voice, and a steady flow
of tears. Beside Mrs. Taft sat Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Butt, of Augusta, Ga. Op
posite them sat Secretary Wilson, Sec
retary Meyer and other prominent offi
cials Senator Bacon sat with the
members of the Georgia delegation in
congress, and throughout the meeting
place were statesmen, ■ oidfors and
friends of the late officer. Temple
lodge No. 32. of the Masonic fraternity,
was seated with the speakers.
Secretary Stimson recounted Major
putt’s military career and described his
heroic conduct on the Titanic.
"We like to think of him there, as a
fit representative of the American army,
quietly doing his duty. Such an end is
far from a tragedy, it is the fulfillment
of a sqjdier's faith," said Mr. Stimson
THORNWELL ANDREWS TO
FLY AT CHARLOTTE, N. C.
The central committee in charge of
the preparations forth? Twentieth of
May celebration at Charlotte. N. C.. has
closed a contract with the Lindsay
Hopkins Aviation Company of Atlanta,
for two aeroplane flights each of the
three daps bf the celebration Thorn
well Andrews, a former Charlotte boy
who has achieved fame in the world of
aviation, will be the airman. Andrews
having requested the assignment from
his company
GREENWOOD AVE. LOTS
TO RE SOLD WEDNESDAY
The Ralph O. Cochran real estate
agency will offer 28 building lots on
Greenwood avenue Wednesday after
noon, on the premises. The lots are
improved with tiled sidewalks, city
water mains and sewers. They ar-:
witjim a few hundred feet of Highland
aver. de.
KAISER WILLIAM WILL
BECOME FARMER BILL
BERLIN May 6.—Empero r William
has shown h;.= faith in the future of
■ the colonies by purchasing for 5.’4.'1 ■"
two farms in southwest Africa. The
lands "ill be dev.-ted -o w • ■; growing.
What, Texans Admire
is hearty vigorou- ■ .':ng to
Hugh Tailman • : S. n A;.; -nm "We
find.” he wit--- ji r Kings- New
.'Ufr- Pilis sure 1 ' jut ;w., ' r atv j en
ergy into a person Wit, ■,•-,] i b.-ip-ve
they arc th- be - mac. Ev • l. nt f
stomach, I.ver o- kuitu y ■ k; .
ct-. at,’ruggs
It would surprise • -• to know of the
great good that is be,, g ;>> «-'uiin
berlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of
Newberg Junction, N R._ \iv.
wife has been u- ing (>,-■ -
Tablets and finds them v»>rx .-ff. tiia!
and doing her lots of good.' m -
have any trouble with y - ir s- .
bowels give them a trial For see h
all dealers • •
White City Park Now Open
Always a good show at
the Bijou. Admission 10c.
Nine Theologues To
Be Graduated Next
Thursday Evening
j Commencement of the At-
■ lanta Theological seminary opened yes- ;
' terday afternoon, to continue until:
i Thursday night. Class day exercises ,
: will be held Wednesday at the college j
I The class trees will be presented in the
i morning and an alumni meeting will be I
I held in the afternoon.
During the cotfimencement exercises I
I Thursday the nine members of the j
I senior class will each deliver an article)
j on some religious subject.
The members of the class and the
I subjects of their themes are:
Marion M Bussey, Atlanta. Ga.. i
| thesis. “The Preparation For Martin)
; Luther." J-.s-ph Each, lowa, La„ thesis, j
i 'The Gospel of John;" James F. Edens,
J Atlanta, Ga . thesis. "The Face of
•h< Master.” Charles Edward Fret'z,
I Philadelphia. Pa., thesis, ‘lmmortal
ity." John R. Lewis. Swansea, Wales,
i thesis. "The State Church and Non-
I Conformity in Wales.” Arthur Parker,
■ Bridgeport. Conn . thesis. "The Chris
tian Ideal in Social Action " Charles
: W. Weatherby. Pittsburg. Texas, thesis.
Salvation According to the Gospels;"
Times Park Wolford. Decatur. Ga.,
' thesis. Prophecy Applied to the Twen
tieth Century;" Joseph Arthur Salter,
j Atlanta, Ga , thesis. "The Master I."
The president of the class is Arthur
I Parker and the secretary is Charles W.
I Weatherby
GEORGIA WEEKLY SCRIBES
WILL MAKE A_LONG TOUR
Cm th“ir annual outing the members
of the Georgia Weekly Pre:--- associa
tion will this year visit Savannah. Ty
hee, Baltimore, Nprfoljt and Boston.
The annual meeting will be held at
Dublin on June 12. In the afternoon of
June 13 the party will leave for Sa
vannah over the Seaboard
At Savannah the party will divide, a
part of the members going to Tybee
and the remainder taking a ship for
Baltimore One day will he spent in
that. rity. one day in Norfolk and two
days in Boston. The press party will
reach Savannah on their return trip
June 2T> and will take trains imme
diately for their hom°s
ATLANTANS TO ADDRESS
SOCIOLOGICAL CONGRESS
Two Atlanta men will address the
Southern Sociological congress which
opens in Nashville tomorrow —Philip
Weitner and W Woods White Among
the members of the audiences they will
appear before will be a number of At
lanta people who left for Nashville to
day Those who have gone are Miss
Rosa Lowe, Mrs Fred Hodgson. Mrs.
White, head of the. Children’s Piaffing
Agency; Miss Lang, of the juvenile
, court. Joseph C. Logan. Miss Bessie
: Ray, Miss Eleanor Raoul, Robert Me-
■ Cord and others Mr. Weltner and Mr.
i White are already in Nashville.
RECOVERED MONEY FOR
BAD SEAT IN A THEATER
1
- BOSTON, May fi —Alexander E Ro.«e,
I a Boston lawyer, got a verdict of $1
against the i’rohman-Harris Company
because he was unable to see a perform-
• ance at the Boston theater on January
11 from his seat in the balcony.
Rose bought a seat for a performance
, by Sarah Bernhardt, but when he reached
his seat at the side of the balcony he
( decided that he could not see enough of
the stage tn make it worth his while to
' remain He waited for eight minutes
and then went to the box office and
asked for his money back. This was re
fused him and he brought suit.
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; being thus prepared by Mother’s
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: MONDAY, 31 AY 6, 1912.
EDISON PERFEGTS
OWNING WORK
Inventor Has Hit on Method of
Separating Paying Elements
in Ores.
; NEW YORK. May 6.—Thomas A.
Edison has accomplished the crowning
triumph of his career.
He has perfected a method of sepa
i rating the paying elements of ores that
| will mean .’lbO.ono.ooO a year in the
j productive wealth pf the country.
The. inventor has been wmrking over
his plan for years, and, it is said, has
spent a fortune In his experimental
work.
He if not at this time prepared to
give out the details of his new method,
but it is learned a plant that required
1250,900 a year to operate can be car
ried on by the new Edison method for
$50,000.
Does Away With “Low-Grade” Ore.
The general effect of Edison’s method
is to do away with the term “low
grade" ore. With his system the valu
able material can be extracted from all
ore. The machinery he has created is
so simple a child could operate it.
“I can not explain the details,” he
said. "But there is no doubt about, the
wonderful way it has worked out.
“I am a metallurgist and it appeals to
me that this is the most important
thing that Mr. Edison has done for his
race. It stands beside the electric light
in the matter of important inventions.
Its wonder is in its simplicity. It is
revolutionary in its effects upon the
progress of the commerce of the world.
"The whole plan of extracting the
valuable material from ore will soon be
changed to the immense advantage of
mankind as a result of Edison’s work."
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