Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 16, 1912, HOME, Page 12, Image 12

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12 ■HIP TAKES DEAD ■ HOME Frederick Rides in State to Lubec With the Prostrated Queen and Children. HAMBURG. GERMANY. May 16. Accompanied by Dowager Queen Louise and three of her children. the body of Kins Frederic k VIII of Denmark, who dropped dead In the <~:reet here Tues day night. ?<l for Luhoc on a special funeral train today. The be reaved queen . «.•- pp’Htraied xx ith grit-f and is under th** rar* 1 of two physi cians. The entire royal suite was in mourn wig and showed evidences* of deepest gri f. The three royal children who accom panied the queen xvere Prince Gustav and Print < ssc i D igniar and Thiry. They were inconsolable oxer the death of their father and insisted that the private coach in which the coffin xvas carried should be strewn with white roses. Taken Aboard Warship. From Lubec the houy was tarried to Traveniund. which is nine miles north of that • on N’euetcdt hay There is was taken on board the Danish ship Dannebrog, which, convoyed by a Dan ish warship, will cany the remains of the late monarch to t’openhagen. The coffin <--tnlaininß Hu royal bod.\ was carried fT«»in the Hamburger hotel to the railwax station early in she dax, as the train scheduled to leave at 9 o’clock The hotel wa draped in blank and at a v■ cerlv hour t< crowd of curious hart gathered to see the cortrgn leave for the rnitwe? elation. 1 h«“ | members of tlv royal family ami the; suite were conveyed in elosoci carriages, j Dowager Queen I.onif was ciret s f d en tirely in him and held a handkerchief to her f.a< e. King Died °ainlessly. Th» who embalmed the body declared that the f:u r of the dead monarch was as • posed as though ho were in sleep. His death was evident ly accompanied by no pain. Telegrams of condrdem ' from ali parts of the world poured in here to day. Those that camo after the de parture Os the Danish royal party were forwarded to Copenhagen The queen mother and her childten will accompany Hi' - remain'- to < open hagen on the Dannebrog. The ship In ; expected to reach the Danish capital on j Friday. The authorities allowed the removal of the body without the formality of an i inquest, as there were no suspicious ) circumstances connected with Fred- | erick’a death. The physicians who ex amined the body were of the opinion that it was an attack of heart failuie. Frederick * body was convoyed from the Hamburg hotel to rhe railway sta tion with full military honors. A com-I pany Os the Seventh Imperial Gorman f infantry had been provided for an es- , cert and the soldiers were accompanied , by the regimental band. The troops . carried cased colors of th.- regiment in , honor of tho dead. The streets were lined with -olid masses of humanity . Many stood with | boned, uncovered brads as the cortege passed. Flags upon all the buildings in the i city were at half mi’’. The king's bodv h.id been iw I ini a coffin of st' Tl and oak m Gth the simplicity of his 'if'' MARKSMEN MEET IN TEST FOR U. S. OLYMPIAN TEAM WASHINGTON M;v l«. The b'-.-’ marksmen of the 1 nited States nav, and morin- ■ -orp* together with th ; crack shots d several stale militia or ganizitlonr. s'tabled today on the '•piled Stat s m.i ire co i range it Wtntt mil » ■ :■ sonn-1 of f h* American Olympian rill' team. The to -"n'- will continue until Sat urday T'-> ■ lighting sho: - and fifteen r»< ord shots will be taken by eat h com petitor T.-rnty-flvc men will h» sc jr. yrd foj the 'lnal tl'-otC, on May Ten -men will be .. octed from the 25 to :epres«n» I'tm d S' tier GREENWICH CAN'T FIND COMET KIEL I OCATED LONT’<’>. M.r Tbt* ;h »’••mornpfs at Grcww’- b observatory have hcrji unable find a t omei xx 1h h wa rt ported by the Kiel ■■nr>n'’< ai bureau to have been seen on Max in >n the ccn«iellation <’vg nus. The Kiel observatory gaxe its as right ascent icn 20 hour.-. 5?. minute* . “ second?, north declination 31 degrees and ?4 minutes F W. Dystni the astronomer royal, said that he had been asked bx the Kiel \s tronomjcal bin--m tn verity the nbserva tion R*> han i;’ad»» every hut <| <i no' think 'be < ornet «xthe’? Headquarters for Porch Goods i I Solid Oak Porch i I Swings $2.98 Brumby Porch 1 \ h Rockers .. . $2-98 h'iln-e Rush Rock- »I i *•* ;■ ■■ '? ‘I ,TS ■.■'’■ $3 - 75 " p I 1 v-U Rustic Hickory Furniture ... $2.75 up Porcn Swinrs. $2.98. $5.00. $7.00. sin.on. $12.50, $17.50, $20.00 anr t $25.0n. Largest showing of Porch l-’urniture in the city Frier s th. lowest. Terms if desired. Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co. 42 PE ACHTREE LIFETIME Fl RM I URf 61 N BRO AD New Orleans Grocer Killed for Refusing Demands for Money, NEW ORLEANS. LA. May 16. An thony M. Sembra. a grocer, was killed and his w ife was shot by unknown par. ’ tie - today , because he had refused them 1 money. Sembra. his wife and their eleven-months-old baby were .•-leeping | in the living room in the rear of M. i store w hen fired upon. Sembra was | shot five times, dying instantly. His wife was shot twice, but her wounds arc not serious. The baby was un-| harmed and wa- playing at the foot of; I . the bed when neighbors, hearing the i shots, rushed in. Sembra was fair- i ly well to do. , I I MATTHEW OUTRAN BOLT OF LIGHTNING I I NEW YORK. May -Sprinting for his life. Mat the v.- <Jraham. manager of the I f Empire State Tea Company, in Tarry- | ( town, beat a boh of lightning to the street, | hero it parsed into the ground. Per- ; | son? who tv ere on the sidewalk tv ere i t shocked and some were knocked down. i ’ The bolt struc k the tea company s build- | j ing duryig a short but terrific shower : j Graham xxas weighing sugar at ’he time, and the bolt camp down the chirhney to L the store, and the shock knocked the sugar from Graham s hand Up gate four j leaps f" the door, shouted to his clerks I to cst ape. and jumped through the door xtay ju ’ before the bolt entered the i ground — GERMAN SCIENTISTS WILL STUDY APES 1 ■ ’ BERLIN. May 16. The World's first . ' ape observatory ' Is In he established ■ at Teneriffe, under the auspices of the] Berlin At adomy of Sciences, * Prof Rathmann. of Berlin, and Prof, i I Silonka. the foremost woman scientist of I j Germany, are on their way there for the | ‘ purpose of making a close observation ol | | ape life in the climate of the Canaries. ; i Thh scheme xx ill make it possible for apes to mam >n ;bp open the year around ; i and will provide opportunities for ohserx - j ing them under natural condition. . BARBER HAD TO LEARN BASEBALL OR "BUST” DARBY. PA.. May'l6. Realizing that he was Rising trade because lip < <»uld not tell his customers the haspball score or talk learnedly upon the respective merits of the different players and give the bat ting average of the big hitters of the two ; leagues Ellis Stepford, who conducts a 1 Main street cigar store, has applied him self. studying all the baseball books and . books of rules he could find He is as ! much a "fan” as any one, ASKS SERVICE BOARD TO FIX STRAW HAT SEASON ALBANY, N. V.. May 16. The public servici' ‘•ommis.’dnn has received a let i ter from a resilient of New York asking j for authoritative information as to the I official date for the opening of the- straw ■ • ' ' BABY ITCHED AND ! BURNED TERRIBLY . Face and Head Fairly Raw, Pinned in Blanket to Keep from Scratch- i ing. Mother Had to Rock Him All Night. “Cuticura” Cured Him, 71 Raker >f.. Pair hogue, X. Y. " Shorth’ i after uiy little nephew was born, his eyes • became swollen and inflamed, and then the inflammation spread al* over i Ins face and neck His face 1 A 4 n.l finff head were fairly raw. V He would go to sleep, then | —water would pour out of his / " ! AW f ace His suffering was so terrible that his fiiother never slept in bed for four •T-a.’ 11 months, as she had to lie on 8 couch alongside his cradle anf * roc,< I’’™ 811 M’ s r ||\ head *.xas so bad that it i /m & l WA y s had to be wrapped in > 8 handkerchief He scratched his face until it / fpf kJ bled. Every night his little -11 bod.v had to be pinned in 8 blanket so as to keen him u from -rratching He nad it for nine months Every on? who saw him said that he had the worst looking face thex had i r\er seen on a baby <'n? d<x tor said that the 1 baby s fare, neck and head itched and burned so terribly that if the baby could talk, he would xvish himself dead. • \Ve used diffeient ointments advertised to cure eczema, but with no relief Then ] wrote for samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and my sister after trying, seeing that they eased him. bought the Cuticura Remedies The only relief he would get would be when his mother would xxash him with Cuticura Soap and then apply the Cuticura Ointment He stopped scratching, and when she had used three rakes of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of Cuticura Ointment, his f aee wa- healed He is noxv a year old and i hiKs a pretty skin a« anv baby ever had » There is not a scar on his lac? any where, and he has a fine head o r ha’r. Cuticura Soap and 1 Ointment completely cured him " eSigned) Miss I iliie \ alenfine, Nov 17. 1911 Cuticura Soap and Ointment are «old every\xhere Sample of each mailed free. • with 32 p book. Address. Cuticura.” ’ Dept T. Boston Tender faced men should ! shave with Cuticura Soap shaving stick tHE ATLANTA GEOKGtAM'AJSID NEWS: IHI KbDAI, MAY lb. IMiz. DDSSU WILL TRY TDfIAISECOTTDN John Hays Hammond Makes Plans for Irrigation System in Turkestan. ST. PETERSBURG. May 16.—When the budget of the ministry of agriculture was presented in th? duma, it was pointed out that the abrogation of the treaty Os mad? imperative an increase in the cul tivation of cotton in Tukeatan through ir rigation, and, inasmuch a *. governmental irrigation was ineffective, the question was asked why the offer of John Hays Hammond, the American promoter, was declined. Mr Hammond had proposed to construct irrigation works in south ern part of the desert nf Kara-Kum. A representative of the agricultural de partment replied that Mr. Hammond s en gineers had inspected th? jyara-Kum 1 Steppe and reported adversely, but now xvlshed to irrigate the so-called "Hunger” Steppe in Garghana. on the borders of ihn rot ton-raising region. The duma recommender] that private capital be sought for this purpose FEMALE ANGELS? PRIEST NEVER HEARD OF THEM NEW YORK, May 16 Rev. Father James B. t’urry. of this city, says he has nexcr heard that there are female an gels. Q\ f’l’h* niost luxurious swing ever solrl; -"tic springy fthri filled <*ushlons r khaki covered CIO Cfl and only v READ THE GUARANTEE Krom the Rome Factory: “We guarantee that these Beds will not tarnish from the effects of atmospheric conditions, such as salt air, mois ture. soft coal smoke or heat. The lacquer is not affected by cleaning fluids containing alcohol, ammonia or OTHER LIQUID, nor is the finish affected by the acids contained in perspiration. Kly specks may be readily removed by the use of alcohol and the Beds may he cleaned with ordi nary soap and water without damage.’’ “LUXURY” Babv Cabs - Finest Made « •» wbsVr WS® / \ \L x - z\* \_y 35 styles of really comfortable luxurious Hoed Baby Carriages with easy springs and cane or leather automobile tops from S2O to S4O. One £> v ' u ' ;,i, " vp ’ 2MU 1 fi-i “EAGLE” REFRIGERATORS 20 sizes all solid Oak. Also "Eagle' lee Boxes at $5.1)0 The cut shows our Family Eagle" holding 30 pounds of ire Made in' sanitary style with rounded corners and flat panels \o place d* 1 A for dust to aecu Xgll mulate. Tbi- ,iz.e H ■ V No Motive Known For Girl at College Taking Own Life RICHMOND, VA., May 16. —So far as ran be ascertained no motive is known for the suicide of Miss Abbey Lyle, elghtcen-year-old student of Randolph- Macon institute, at Danville, who drank carbolic acid in her bedroom in the school dormitory. Her body was shipped to Bar tow. Fla., her home. She is the daugh ter of A. L. Lyle, a prominent business man of that place. Miss Lyle entered the Danville institute last fall and was very popular among her fellow-students. She left this brief note to her sister: "Bernice: I am so sorry. "LA FRA.” MACON SALOONIST SAYS HE’S BEING PERSECUTED MACON, GA.. May 16. Ike Babldnski declares that he is bring persecuted by the police department of Macon, and says that he is going tn Atlanta, "where an hones.l fnan ran make a living.” His place on Fourth street, saloon and restaurant, has been raided txvire in the last three weeks, and 48 barrels of whisky, valued at $3,800, have been confiscated. The Demons of the Swamp mosquitoes. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. The appetite flies and the strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid. But Elec tric Bitters kill and cast out the ma laria germs front the blood; give you a fin' appetite and renew your strength. "After long suffering.” wrote William Fretwell, of Lucama, N “three bot tles drove all the malaria from my system, and I’ve had good health ever since." Best for all stomach, liver and kidney ills. 50 cts. at all druggists. BRASS BEDS THAT WILL NEVER TARNISH ES. MADAM, you can havp a Brass Bpd now that will npvpr turn dingy nor tarnish —a Bpd that x 'hi can wash with soap and watnr, just like von wash your china —a T’ed that neither moisture, perspiration. Ha specks, heat nor cold will affect—a Bed that will always retain its beautiful luster that will always be new. Style Bed As Shown In Cut x ’see them Made in the absolutely guaranteed finish— !L' '| i IN will always remain bright and fl'Tl cfi 1 “bining. $2.50 cash. SI.OO a week JbZZ.bll H ‘ I J OUR WINDOW I”’’ FA g~? For a tew days longer we will continue our free offer of Dinner g~s g"x g~s g-* I" lY 11 ll Se,K - A lli ? e 42-Piece Set like this eut free to everv purchaser Flt P F of $50.00 or more. Don't delay if you want one. * foWWol Rb\ U\. W\ Jrf \X\ 7J 74/ 7.0 ho oVo. 10108 X J <o Bqj F//t V" 1 F( to (i( Omi IQ I■ i r-X ' p ol 42 Pieces in this Dinner Set. Here’s a Full List: 6 Cups. 6 7-in. Plates, 1 8-in. Dish, 6 Saucers, 6 4-in. Fruits, 1 7-in. Nappie, 6 Butters, 1 Cover, 1 Creamer, 6 5-in. Plates, 1 7-in. Baker, 1 Sugar Dish. Qh o dcsH-Wo o<L \ oompany 103-5-7-9-11 Whitehall Street, Corner Mitchell MEXICAN REBELS KILL 14 FEDERALSJ-OSING 1 MAN JIMINEZ, ME&., May 16.—Fourteen federal soldiers were killed and two ma chine guns were captured by the rebels in an afiack upon 300 federate under Vjeneral Sanjinez, at Coyame. 130 miles northeast of here, according to a dis patch received at Orozco’s headquarters today. The rebels were commanded by Colonel Gambo and lost only one man. THIN FOLKS MADE FAT The Way Samose Works Its Won ders Guaranteed by Jacobs’ Pharmacy. More than half the readers of The Georgian would give almost anything to be plump and rosy instead of thin and scrawny. Physicians and chemists for years have studied the problem of making a flesh forming food, but it is only within the last few months that a bright man discovered the prescription that tak -1 en with the daily meals gives a positive increase in flesh. In fact it was so certain in its action that a guarantee was attached to each package stating that if weight did nor increase as a result of using it, the purchase price would be refunded. This preparation is now put up in convenient form for use under the name of Samose. Jacobs’ Pharmacy has secured the agency in Atlanta for Samose and as the percentage of satisfactory results from the use of this prescription is so nearly one hundred per cent, they feel there is no risk in offering to refund the money if Samose does not do all that is claimed for it. Everybody that Is thin and out of health should begin today the use of Samose with a guarantee like this. RrmJM) WOMAN'LEAVES $98,500 TO MAN WHO GAVE UP BERTH NEW HAVEN, CONN.. May 16.—Ac cording to the will of Mrs. Helen Ame lia Marsh, of this place. her_entire for tune of s9B.s<»i goes to Ernest W. Mar low, a New York attorney, Who gave up his sleeping ear berth to her whilqtrav eling South some years ago. FOR POTATO BUGS PARIS GREEN. 1 th lots 30c ft. 5 ft lots 25c ft. 10 1b lots 22c ft. 25 ft lots 20c ft. 100 ft lots 16c ft. BUG DEATH. 1 ft 15c, 5 fts 50c. ( 3 fts. 35c. 12 1-2 fts SI.OO. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta Street 23 Whitehall St., 102 Whitehall St.. 152 Decatur St. 266 Peters St., 70 W. Mitchell St.. 245 Houston St. 423 Marietta St. 544 Peachtree St., PRICES ARE NO HIGHER Although this great improvement has been made at considerably increased cost by the Rome Factory the retail prices have not been advanced ONE PENNY in this store. We'll sell you one of these fully guaranteed Beds at just the same prices you'd have Io pay for old style perishable finish. Certainly Brass Beds are prettier and more sightly than any otljer kind, and now that the finish has been perfected we look for a record sale on the Rome Process, TEN-DOLLAR BOOK FREE! The Adler-i-ka book, telling how you can EASILY guard against appendi citis, and how you can relieve consti pation or gas on the stomach IN STANTLY. is offered free this week by Jacobs’ Pharmacy Company. “BRUMBY” PORCH ROCKERS Our special “Brumby” Rocker is distinctive in style, made especially for us. This Rocker has a double cane seat, with rolling front rail—easy on the knees, comfortable, roomy; made in white maple, natural finish, or painted green. In stead of $5.00, CO we say “FULTON” Collapsible (ioCarts 7 R Z / JSX We are agents for the well known Fulton Go-Carts—none better. More than 20. varieties for your selection—every one a good one. S2O w to one exactly like XX cut above at ...... j 4|zt/ X TH i * 1 '< 1 E I » ,a I ; • II Lj ,-F “NORTH STAR” REFRIGERATORS 2.5 styles and sizes. The “North Star" is known all over the country as the "Sanitary” Re frigerator. Walls packed with cork, keeping everything sweet and dean. Made of best grade Oak. finely finished with five coats of varnish. A.]] prices up to SBS. One rh w exactly like ent *k 1X above «Pt>U