Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 17, 1912, HOME, Page 7, Image 7

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FIVE STICK WITH IMPERILED BOAT Captam and Four of Crew of New Submarine Aground. Face Death All Night. ATLANTIC CITY. N J.. May 17. Great waves dashed over the $170,000 submarine C 2 as she lay ofi a shoal in Great Egg harbor today, with Captain Dannenhauer and four daring members of his crew still aboard. The Longport life-saving crew stood by throughout the night after- taking oft fourteen members of the crew. The tiny vessel was apparently in im- danger of breaking up and there was great uncertainty as to whether she would be able to last until the ar rival of o revenue cutter, and tugs were calk d to drag her from her perilous po sii ion. 1 >uring the night light signals, flashed at internals from the submarine, in formed the watchers that "All's well," and when a heavy fog lifted today the vessel was sighted at the same spot where she struck yesterday w hile bound from Newport News, Va., to Bridge port. Conn., to be turned over to the government. Four Stay With Captain. The men who elected to stay with their captain when their comrades were rescued were Chief Electrician Parks, Chief Engineer E. Ecklin, Assistant En gineer Wilson and Sailor Joe Hand. They were given permission to leave if they wished to do so. but decided to re main with Captain Dannenhauer. There was danger inside the vessel as well as from without. The engines had to be kept going to keep the vessel from being swept ashore. The hard pound ing of the engines made possible the starting of some of the plates. Salt water coming in contact with the bat teries meant the formation of gases fa " tai to life. Captain Dannenhauer, In the employ of ilie Lake Ship Building Company, of Newport News, in command of the ves sel. endeavored to back it off the shoals during the night, but without avail H'.tw >eas were running and the ffio foot < 'aft was swung around and tic eomlwC' lagan pounding bet, side I"- ward tin mils. I'aplain I'.innonhau th'ii sink the boat to await the rise of the tide in the hope of gening her off tlt ii. HUSBANDS FOR WORKING GIRLS CLUB WOMEN'S AIM CHIC AG''. Max 17. A plan toe.: ib lish a downtown registration bureau, where working girls may lie assigned to private homes instead of being forced to go Io rooming and boarding houses, will, n is believed by the members of various womens clubs who are behind the project, nialerially aid the girls in finding husbands. If thex arc liv ing in private families, the club women sa>. lite working girls can meet and entertain young meh much more easily than they can while living in rooming houses. MAN DEAD THREE YEARS APPOINTEE OF GOV. FOSS NORTH ADAMS. MASS.. Max 17- Governor Foss presented the name of Dr Homer Bushnell as associate med ical examiner for this district. Dr. Bushnell has been dead three years. J. POPE BROWN TO SPEAK. STATESBORO, GA, May 17,—-J. Pope Brown, of Hawkinsville, who was a candidate for governor last winter, xvill deliver the principal address at the commencement exercises of the First District Agricultural school on Tuesday morning. Rex . W. Moore Scott, of Sa vanna In preaches the commencement sei'mon ning. * FLANDERS '^ Z - EMF, I i *| $1 b '2© TSiPo Mode fa SO I w| ISI 5| g Do You Want Your Money’s Worth? $ /> Kj g t ® i | p Flanders “20” louring Car, SBOO ; I The next time an automobile salesman tries to sell you a car ?| £ \ nt a discount, tell him that the old “something for nothing” q ,; si| «tory can’t fool you. !H Pi The best automobiles in’the world are sold for their list |T w j price, not a penny less. They are worth it. But the lame ducks, w i l tie second rates, the nondescript and assembled automobiles ;ES are in the public market looking for the highest bidder. Look c? out they don’t get you. If gold-brick cars are not worth their .YjJ list price, how much are they worth ? Nobody knows. Cut iisj' price deals are frauds. t '-4 But if you want a car of one price to all and worth every ’*V cent of it, get either a Studebaker E-M-F “30,” $llOO, or Flanders “ 20,” SBOO. You can trust them. You get all that you pay for and that is more than you get with any other (gel car at near their price. Studebaker guarantees them. That’s jbJa the big reason. No matter what price temptation falls in AV your way, Studebaker E-M-F “30” and Flanders “20” cars aie far bigger bargains, because in years of good service and tV s VNI satisfaction, they pay big returns. rp,- .W . «£/: We can prove it —Send for our new catalogue 14 iff m The Studebaker Corporation A | Detroit, Michigan •/I! „ a E--M4 Atlanta Company-In Annum Ave. il ■>4 PHONE IVY ’6?'’ G. W. HANSON. Mgr. ; Agnes Scott College Will Give Diplomas Tol2YoungWomen Commencement exercises at Agnesi Scott college, in Decatur, xvill begin I next Thursday and run through Wed nesday of the following week, when] twelve young women will receive their diplomas. Four of the graduates are from Atlanta, Thursday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon, the art ex hibit win be held. On Saturday night, i at 8:30 o'clock, the voice recital will be given. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Dunbar H. Ogden Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Glee club will give its concert Monday night at 8:30 o'clock. Tuesday night the Literary societies xvill hold their annual celebration, and Wednes-; day night the graduating exercises xvill] be field. The graduates are Misses Antoinette Milner Blackburn, of Atlanta: Cornelia Elizabeth Cooper, of Atlanta: Marie Randolph Maclntyre, of Atlanta; Fan nie Gertrude Mayson, of Atlanta; Mary Sadler Crosswell, of Greenville, S. C.; Nellie Fargason. of Dawson; Martha Hall, of Adel; May Joe Loti, of Bruns wick; Annie Chapin McLane, of Pen sacola, Fla.; Janette Newton, of Gab bettville; Ruth Slack, of LaGrange, and Caro! Lakin Stearns, of Worcester, Mass. WIFE’S PICTURE. $23,360: HUSBAND'S. ONLY $3,305, LONDON, May 17.—At Sotherby's the portraits of Artist Raeburn's friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson, of Edin- I burgh, presented a remarkable contrast in the piatter of values. Mrs. Thom son's portrait, a gift from the artist, was brought by Wertheimer for $23,360, while her husband's was sold to Mr. I Vickers for $3,305. Thomson was clerk I of the board of art trustees in Edin- I burgh until 1839. Sim c then the pot - : trait has remained in possession of the | fa mily. SIOO,OOO BANK for’ VALDOSTA. VALDOSTA, GA . Max 17. - Plans fori the organization of the People's Bank in Valdosta with SIOO,OOO capital are now un der way and It is expected that the in stitution will open its doors for business in 60 days. ('. F Mizell. C. 1,, Mizell, I. M. Mizell, W T. Parks, C 11. Parks and D. P. Daniels are those most actively I interested in the new enterprise. Th-' new bank will have its banking house cn Ashley street. NEW SCHOOL FOR MARIETTA. MARIETTA. GA.. May 17.—Marietta will is-it- $20,000 of bonds to erect a ii"x\ public school building, giving the civ three. It will be built on the north <id-. A special election was hold and too bond issue was ratified by 60 ma joi ity. FREE TO ! ASTHMA SUFFERERS, A New Home Cure rhat Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a New Method that cures .Asthma, and v\e want you t<» try it at our expense. No ma Het whether your case is of long-standing or recent development, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, our method is an abso lute cure. No matter in what climate , you liv‘\ no matter what your age or oc cupation, our method will certainly cure you right in your own home. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless eases where all forms j of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, ‘patent smokes,” etc., have failed. We want to show every one at | our own expense that this new method will end all difficult breathing, all wheez ing. anti all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This fre*» offer is too important to neg le< t a single day. Write now and begin Hie cure at once. Send nn money. Sim- . ply mail coupon below. Do it today. FREE ASTHMA COUPON. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 49-C. Niagara, and Hudson streets. i Buffalo. N. Y : Send free trial of | your method to i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912. BIILIFF MUST PW FDR I LEW Jury Gives Mrs. Watts Verdict for Five Hundred Dollars in Suit Against Officer. W. Hopkins, a bailiff of R. R. Jack son's justice court, and his bondsmen. W. A. Gresham, H. Joseph Schaeter and S. <’. Glass, xvill be forced to pay Mrs. Mattie Walts SSOO as the result of a verdict rendered in her favor in supe rior court. Mrs. Watts sued Hopkins for taking the only bed she had. She told the jury that by taking the bed the bailiff had compelled her two sick children to sleep on the damp floor for six days. She told Hopkins this at the time, she as serted. but he ordered his negro attend ant to take the bed. J.M.lfifiß COMBWY. 200 women’s very fine ft* Q A P Silk Dresses, values up ikM U to $20.00, now .... t|zU/« z tz /Txt -.'.tVa,' c t\oc v AAMF. - . T-G ft? JA. . '■cX Llti -j / « If” 1 ' 1 '- ®f’ 1 J w AI n itt i i & We sold over two hundred of these graceful and dainty and useful Silk Dresses Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dresses of bordered Foulards: the highest grade fancy, plain and changeable Taffetas, some of which have deep satin bor ders, plain on fancy grounds; dainty messaline dresses in plain colors, embroidered and lace trimmed, also in hair line stripes and figured effects. Lots o fpretty black-and white combinations, all the blues, browns, tans, grays, wis taria and greens galore. A collec- tion representative of the best one- piece models of the spring and Ikts Wfltoto summer season. Values $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 __T Women’s Long Silk Coats Ideal Summer Wraps for street, motor, seashore; Ponge,e Coats, with large collars, some of them CIH QE of the Ratine lace. Special at I UiVw Black Taffeta Silk Coats in the quality that wears; real SSww $14.95 Long Linen Crash Coats in box C7 Rfl effects; great values at . $9 I Just received a shipment of $5.00 long Linen Coats, with belted backs. Special Voile and Lingerie Waists to $3.50 at $1.19 Three hundred beautiful Marquisette and Voile Waists, fin ished in Cluny and Vai Laces and fine fl* 4 IQ embroideries; all new styles Also a sale of Messaline Waists, beautiful new models in all colors and changeables; *«tQ $5.00 values The New, Soft The Best Skirts in “Shirt-Waists,” $1 Atlanta Literally ‘ Shirt-waists, ’’for A woman has only to look at .hey are made t„ the style of men s summer shirts with plicated in any other house soft turn over collars and under $8.50. We have six pockets. The materials are models for selection, so that white and natural raimiette an y taste can he suited, and , . . . ~ such a large range of meas- and soisettc; also in the pop- urements t ft hat we can flt al ular stripe effects; all sizes. moßt any figure without al Special Afl tcration. In black. (£4 QE at . I »UU navy, tan, gray Pioneer of Airmen. Wilbur Wright. 11l Os Typhoid Fever DAYTON, OHIO, May 17.—Wilbur Wright, famous aeroplane builder and aviator, who has been ill for ten days, has developed typhoid fever, according to a bulletin from Dr. D. B. Conklin, his attending physician. Dr. Conklin stat ed, however, that there is no cause for alarm. Wright's temperature was 101 when the bulletin was issued. COMMISSION MERCHANTS PREDICT 70-CENT BUTTER NKW YORK. May 17. - The prediction is made by commission men that the re tail price of butter next winter will be 65 Io 70 cents a pound. Rutter is selling wholesale at 36 cents a pound, or 16 cents more than a year ago. The late spring and the Sullivan law. which lim its the time in which butter may he kept in cold storage to twelve months, are re sponsible for the pijescnt high prices, ac cording to 11. L. Preston, editor of Pro duce News. you buy clothes, ▼ ▼ you want the value for what you pay—you want clothes that are stylish, well-made and correct in all details; you want the suit that will stay that way. Every good store wants to give you all these, but not all do so. YOU can make sure of this; simply buy those clothes of reputa tion with the maker’s label in them and a double guarantee to you. Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart Schaff ner & Marx are that kind of clothes. If you want clothes of finest possi ble quality, advanced stylesand cor rect fabrics, at a saving of $5 to $lO on a suit, come here. Suits $lB, S2O, $25 to S4O. Hat harmony is what we give you (the hat must harmonize with your features) if you’ll let us. All Othe good smart styles from Stetson and Trimble, $3.00 to $6.00. Daniel Bros. Co. I’-i M. RtCH & BROS. CO. I M. RICH A BROS. CO. I M. RICH & BROS. CO. . J L— I j . j A Special Petticoat Purchase I | Real $4 Values for $1.98 : * JJ A “Pick-up” of silk petticoats! And they are in the very Jt , * styles now most in demand. There are only 200—-ail we were -J able to get—-could we have secured more, we would have taken J - W them. Mere are petticoats of a splendid quality messaline in 2 black, navy and changeable colorings, all made rt* OQ * ' * in the very newest fashions and finished with || 2- the pleated flounce. Petticoats that would H 5 ' : 5 cost y° u $4 °° * n le regular way; tomorrow, 'ii any of them for gr" I Another Dollar Waist Sale = iJ Twelve hundred new suinnier .shirtwaists, received during the past five JJf-' Njb days, have been added to our already big stocks, and will go on sale tomor row at each. There are dozens of different models for you to make se- - J lection from—many of them are usual $1.50 values. to Lingerie waists trimmed with snowy em- , ** . J broideries. I UllOICe * to ain tailored waists in a variety of models. I . to Lingerie waists set off with laces or medallions. > || t *’ Peplum waists—the styles now all the rage in ( g! • X JI\Jr ip Paris and New York. , ■ gj - to Waists with Dutch necks and high necks; waists ) JB with sailor collars. xJJ And these waists embody every'new style, thought, and which Dame to Fashion has decreed correct. Style, good looks and quality considered. fIU ,;*• these waists are the greatest values you've ever seen at $l.O0 —they are ;to really $1.50 waists. g J Our New $6.50 Blazers, Saturday $4.89 Sr* to A Siiturdax Special- and for Saturday only -choice of our regularly $6.50 toy ,to blazer coats any of them tomorrow for $4.89. ‘The selection includes coats in all t< to colors—red and black, blue and white, white and red, orange and black, white and toC yellow- in fact, all the college colors are to be found Ofi to ~ in these Blazer (.’oats that sell regularly at $6.50. Tomor- row only, any of them for to& to 3 | M. RICH & BROS. CO. | EVERY U/AKIT AH HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN WWMI’I I A [L ITS OWN f "" 11 kv ■ jit Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mam 7