Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, HOME, Image 5

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TO ME m Coal Companies Demand Mili tia. Declaring Socialists Plan Mob March on Harrisburg. WILKESBARRE. PA., May 7.—Half of Troop B of the state constabulary, a era ok company of the state service, left here today under rush orders and heav ily armed for Shamokin and vicinity to reinforce the troopers now gathered there to quell rioting which started yesterday and raged all day In the vicinity of Shenandoah. Shamokin and • Mt. Carmel. Following conferences between Gov ernor Tener, Superintendent Groome. the head of the state constabulary, and officials of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre, Susquehanna Coal Company and the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, it, was decided to concentrate ,at the scene of the rioting all the troopers it was pos sible to gather without leaving other tenters of activity unguarded. Officials of the coal companies con ferred today relative to the situation, and it was determined to appeal to the governor to call out the state militia under the command of Major General C. B. Dougherty, of this city, if the state troopers are unable to control the situation. The union officials are doing their utmost to prevent further outbreaks of violence, but appear unable to control the foreign element among the men. , - - -- - i- i miwiiiwwiinn ii '■wh l l ii iinip—iiuiimi ii i —■mm—inw wil J-M HIGKCftWY 1 [ZMJMCOMKY | SENSATIONAL SALE OF SAMPLES Ready=to=W ear A fortunate chance enabled us to buy the entire sample line of a high class manufacturer at one-half original wholesale prices. These gar ments will be placed on sale, beginning at 9 o’clock, Wednesday morn ing. Women’s Linen Crash and Corduroy Suits and Dresses, Linen Auto Coats, and the finest values in Serge and Whipcord Skirts ever shown for the money. GARMENTS 'cTciel GARMENTS Worth $7.50 to SIO.OO Worth $12.50 to $15.00 The Second Week of I A BPDMI TCI INTC Our Great May Sale of Extraordianry Values—Our Entire Stock Offered at Great Reductions . ... At 25c At 49c \ A 100 d ° Zen women ’ 8 high ’ Nainsook Kimono Gowns, < ’A S 3 WrCdr I grade cambric Drawers, open „ .„ , „ I aEWHMBffIPi 1 aBHWWBra Round Neck Gowns, and ”s- w i |HM| or closed, in all sizes, hem- ~ stitched, tucked ruffle or good cambric Gowns; muslin / iRL with linen lace edged ruffle; and cambric golf and full /ft } \ also broken line of sizes in skirts; Drawers, Corset Cov- f / //• f A I z neat nainsook and cambric \ k/ X limply ( Const Cover,, lac. or on- «rs and Chemise; all the best / f‘\\ ■ V ' J broidery trimmed; 75c and 89c values; / X. MAY Os - MAY j iXixA 25c js 4 9c_ ' 7. At 75c At 98c j f- ■/ Fine embroidery trimmed Fine Corset Covers reduced ig— Gowns, excellent styles in from $1.75 and $2.00, that skirts; beautiful Corset Cov- are sightly soiled, and the ersin abiir varietvof stvles- largest selection of splendid f ■ IT ersin a Dig variety or styles, $1.25 and $1.50 new Gowns,’ f Z» Dorothy and apron Drawers; Skirts, Chemise, Corset Cov- XII Z all values that sell regularly ers, Combinations and Draw- 211 /fy Sp /><< li at 89c and $1.00; ers li FWfT ™ 7sc ' = 9Bc At 88c At $1.35 At s l - 50 At S l - 98 Everything pretty that can Fine French hand-made gar- French hand-made, hand-em- French garments, every be imagined in lace trimmed mentg up to « 3 g 0 and also _. stitch hand made; lovely Gowns, Combinations, Prin- broidered Corset Covers, Chemise. Corset Covers and ce3S Slips, Corset Covers, our prettiest American Chemise and Drawers; not a Drawers: such garments as Skirts, Chemise and Drawers, goods, values $2.50 and $2.75, large variety, but excellent we sell always at $1.75, $2.00 and will be in tbis collection ; SI.OO and $1.25 garments; and $2.25; $2.25 values; garments of all styles; B.BBc '? ■. $1.35 “$1.50 & $1.98 Pauline Will Try to Prove Hypnotic Feat To Atlanta Medicos Atlanta dbetors and physiologists wlil have a chance Thursdav to see If Jo seph R. Pauline, the hypnotist, is able to work the wonders he lays claim to on the stage. He has asked a select gathering of physicians, surgeons and dentists to watch him perform at a private exhibi tion to which admission will be only by invitation. With the men of science grouped around him. he says he wil! put a patient in a cataleptic state land cause his biood to recede from forearm and hands and return again at the mes merist’s will. A big proportion of Pauline’s audience will be Atlanta med ical experts, who have ‘declared that Pauline accomplishes nothing more un natural than an illusion and wouldn't be able to do the trick with experts watching him closely. JUSTICE LURTON’S JOKE GOT ALTON PARKER’S GOAT WASHINGTON. May ".--Judge Al ton B. Parker appeared in the supreme court last week in defense of the “Black and Tan” Knights of Pythias .of Geor gia. the negro lodge, against the “Lily White” Knights. The dispute is over the right of the white and negro lodges to use the fraternal insignia and para phernalia. "What I want to know.” said Justice Lurton to Judge Parker from the bench without a smile, "is, do these lodges use the same goat?” The outburst of merriment which fol lowed disrupted the court’s dignity and temporarily wrecked Judge Parker’s argument. HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, MAY f. miz. 55.DD0.090 FUND FDR OLD PASTORS Methodist Conference at Min neapolis Plans Giant Collec tion on 125th Anniversary. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., May 7. The Methodists of the world will launch a campaign to raise five million dollars for the retired ministers of the church, if the general conference adopts a plan adopted by the conference here. The plan is proposed today in a memo rial asking the conference to desig nate the 12$th anniversary year of the founding of the church as the year foj the raising of the fund. The matter will be considered in committee and will then be brought before the gen eral conference. Should the conference adopt a me morial presented by the Northern Min nesota conference, placing the conduct of the three women’s organizations of the church—the Women’s Home Mis sionary society, the German organiza tion and the Independent Deaconess Work—all under the control of the an nual conference, Mrs. Lucy Rider Mey er, of Chicago, a superintendent of the Independent Deaconess Work, will be deprived of control of the work and control will be assumed by the Rock River. Illinois, conference. Masons of 3 States To Gather Tomorrow At Meeting in Rome ROME. GA.. May 7—Hundreds of vis itors from north Georgia. Tennessee and Alabamg will gather in Rome tomorrow to attend the fifteenth annual conven tion of the Seventh District Masonic con vention The convention will last through Thursday, and will close with a banquet at which the grand officers of Tennessee. Alabama and Georgia will be the guests of honor. The convention will open with Worship ful Master Max Meyerhardt presieffiig. The address of welcome will be made by Mayor Yancey, and after organization the convention will adjourn until afternoon, when the first degree will be conferred Tomorrow night a musical program will be rendered and addresses will be made by F. W. Copeland, L. A. Dean, President A. W. VanHoose. of Shorter college; Judge W. M Henry, Wright Willingham, Professor N. W. Ballard, of Brunswick, and Dr. J. Lynn Bachman, grand master of Tennessee. Thursday’ morning there will be a pub lic religious service, at which well known local ministers will deliver short sermons. Thursday afternoon the second degree will be conferred. Thursday night the third degree will be conferred and the an nual banquet and rally will bring the convention to a close. Grand Master Napier, of Georgia; Grand Master Bachman, of Tennessee; Grand Master Greene, of Alabama; Pas Grand Masters Taylor, Jeffries. Banks and Mey erhardt, of Georgia, and many others will be present. MRS. J. H. HOOD DEAD. CHATTANOOGA, TENN . May 7.—Mrs J H Hood, mother of C. H. Hood, a well known newspaper man of this section, died here today after a long illness She came of a distinguished Tennessee fam ily. White City Park Now Open MRS, GRACE WILL REMAIN IN CITY Bond To Be Fixed and Accused Woman Freed Upon Report From Husband’s Doctor. Mrs. Daisy Grace. Indicted on a charge of attempting to kill her hus band. Eugene H. Grace, will remain in Atlanta until the conclusion of her trial in the superior court. This was stated by her attorneys today In answer to the report which gained circulation that she wa; preparing to return to Philadelphia as soon as she was re leased on bond. As soon as Solicitor General Hugh Dorsey names the amount of her bond, her attorneys will arrange it. This is expected in the next few days. The solicitor is waiting to hear from Dr. T. S. Bailey, of Newnan, regarding the wounded husbands condition. Raymond Snide 1 -. The funeral of Raymond Snider, who died recently at Fort McPherson, was held today from the post chapel, and the body was taken to Marietta for in terment in the National cemetery. Mid-Week Specials Just a few hints today of the many money-saving specials to he offered Kogers stores Wednes- day and Thursday. Economical housewives will he quick to appreciate the attractiveness of these values. Order from the store nearest you. ————— ■■■■■■■■ T . - - -I"I. - -■- - - - - j New Irish file Fresh,CrispF|c Potatoes . . qt. Snap Beans qt. These Money-Savers Wednesday and Thursday Regular 16-cent Evaporated 44 Full pound package of Corn Cm Peaches; two days, per pound IIG Starch; 10c kind'vC Red Rock Brand Canned Apricots; 4 15c cans of Georgia Pie Peaches; 25c kind; per can |wG Wednesday and Thursday wC 25c bottles of Brooks’ Chili Sauce; 4 15c cans of String Beans; Wednesday and Thursday IwG Wednesday and ThursdaywC 15c hotties of Brooks’ Chili 4 10c package of Royal Scarlet Tea; Sauce; Wednesday and Thursday.... ICC very special |C Regular 25c tins of Cocoa. Wed- *1 Qft 20c cans of Dixie Brand Black- 4 nesday and Thursday Ivv berries; full package| CO Wednesday and Thursday only /W\ Swift’s Premium Hams Extra Fine and 1 i n popular sizes *V2 lb. Two Soap Specials for Wednesday and Thursday OCTAGON SOAP, SWEET MAIDEN SOAP, Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday, 3 l-2c Cake 3 l-3c Cake (Not more than 6 cakes to a buyer) ''Packed 3 cakes in neat box) Wednesday and Thursday Only Snowdrift Pan* 0 99 c No better Shortening on the market WhjWH Try it once; you will use it always These Are Specials for Wednesday and Thursday Gold Cross Evaporated Regular 10c combination “Baby Mdk, 5c size, per can vLG Elite’’Shoe Polish |Q Gold Cross Evaporated Milk, Regular 25c package Gold Dust. 4ft 10c size, per can I;G M ashing Powder I California Dessert Peaches, regular >| a Enoch Morgan’s Sapolio, hand 25c value; per can I "rG or scrubbing; cake I G Jack Frost Baking Powder; 4 ft a Old Dutch Cleanser; Wednesday regular 25c cans I vG and Thursday | ?G Regular 5c cans of Potted 30c worth of Regal Toilet. 4 Meat (tongue flavor) wIG | Paper for only CIG [ BIG VALUES FOR BIG BUYERS 1 60-pound tubs of I 100-pound bags of No. 3 cans of BEST SHORTENING BEST GRANULATED VIRGINIA TOMATOES 8 3 4c POUND. SUGAR $1.15 DOZEN. (Full net weight.) $5.40 BAG. (Case of 2 dozen, $2.25.) Rogers’ 35 F p o u o r d c Stores ii Mw»msMn»ww’iwwiMx»miii»iiiiiMim l Ji»i««iiMiin Georgian Want Ads Bring Results BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 s3 t ooo f ooo Eddy Fund Is Upheld by Court In New Hampshire CONCORD, N. H„ May 7. —The New Hampshire supreme court rendered a decision today in which it declares, up on a statement of facts before the court, that the. $3,000,000 trust fund cer ated for the “Mother church” in Bos ton bv the will of Mary G. Baker Eddy is vaild. This opinion is rendered by Chief Justice Frank N. Parsons. The other four justices concur. GEORGIA BARY TWO WEEKS OLD HAS TWO JAW TEETH VIDALIA, GA.. May 7.—Farmer Mullis, of near Glennwood, in Montgomery coun tv. is the proud parent of a record-break ing baby. The child, which is only a week old. has already cut two jaw teeth. How’s This? W? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his tirm. WADDING. KINNAN A MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent f r oe Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Rigg’s Disease If your teeth are loose and sensitive, and the gums receding and bleeding, you have Riggs Disease, and are in danger of losing all your teeth. Use Call’s Aotl-Rigge. and it will give quick relief and a complete cure. It ia a pleasant and economical treatment, used and recommended by leading min isters. lawyers and theatrical people who appreciate the need of perfect teeth. Get a 50c bottle of Call's Anti-Riggs from Jacobs' Pharmacy, with their guarantee to refund the. money if it fails to do all that is claimed for it. It is invaluable in relieving sore mouth due to plate pressure Circular free. CALL'S ANTI RIGGS CO.. 2.’> William-st., Elmira, N. Y. —I ■ I" White City Park Now Open THE GRAND TONIGHT and all week. Matinee daily. THE DURBAR • IN KINEMACOLOR. "Greater Than the Arabian Nights.” Prices, 15c, 25c. 50c. CORSYTH podty, 2:30 ■ Atlanta sßusiestTheater ) Toriflht 8:8ft The Scientific Sensation of the World PAULINE? THE EXPOSITION FOUR—VISIONS D’ART and Other Features. NEXT WEEK. BOSTON FADETTES