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RICHESON BURIAL
DIVIDES FAMILY
Instead of Taking Body South.
They May Select Unmarked
Grave Near Boston.
BOSTON Max 2'2 Whether the body
of Clarence V. T. Rieheson shall lie at
his honii in the South or shall be bu
ried in "i near Boston, will be decided
at a conferenct today between Douglas
Rieheson. the dead man'. brother. At
torn.’ William A. Morke. Dr Herbert
S. Johnson and Miss L. V. Richeßon,
sister of the murderer.
There has been a disagreement as to
the disposition of the body which lies
now in the North Grove street morgue.
The original plan to take Rieheson
South lor but.al has been altered and
may be abandoned altogether.
Mis- Ri.-bc.son comes from Saranac
Lake. N V where she is employed as
« nurse. She will remain but one day.
It is i. ported that the Riches.m fam
ily I- planning to remove the body
from the morgue secretly, and bury
Rieheson in an unmarked grave In some
lonely < emeterx to avoid the notoriety
which would surround the place if it
were known
RETAIL HARDWARE
DEALERS DISCUSS
TRADE CONDITIONS
ATHENS. GA, -May 22. .1 R Hall,
of .Moultrie. W. W, Robinson, of Dub
lin. T. G Greene, of Eatonton, and .1
,T Golden, of Tifton, discussed "Sales
manship" in a series of informal lec
tures at tndax's session of the Georgia
Retail Hardware association. W G.
Raines, of Statesboro, spoke on "i'ol
lection of Notes and Accounts." after
which the delegates attendee] a special
lecture given bx Dr. Andrew M. Soul
on "Scientific Harming and Improved
Implements."
At the afternoon session there were
addresses b\ <' R. Thomas, of Griffin,
and R. M Johnson, of Rome, on "Meet
ing Competition" After the business
ec-sflon of the afternoon the delegates
will be entertained with a trolley ride
ovei the city, to be followed bx a big
barbecue at Tibbetts park.
Tonight there will be a reception
given by the local hardxvare men and
their families. Addresses are to be
made by Colonel M. G. Michael, of
Athens, and Frank Cassells, of Louis
ville. Ky
BLIND MEN OBJECT
TO ITINERANT BUND
BEGGARS IN MACON
MACON. GA. May 22 White blind
men of Macon have petitioned the city
council to prohibit itinerant blind beg
gars from soliciting alms on the streets
of Macon, They contend that ft is a
bad example for blind boys and glrlr.
MRS. KNOTT. WELL KNOWN
IN ATLANTA, DIES. AGED 80
Mrs. Lucy R Knott, SO years old, a
prominent woman, died at her home.
252 Peeples street, at midnight last
night. She is survived by a son. George
E. Knott, formerly with Knott & Avv
trey Shoe Company, and two daugh
ters, Misses Mattie and Emma Knott.
The remains are being held awaiting
arrival of other relatives. They will be
taken to McDonough, Ga.. tomorrow
morning where the funeral services
and interment will take place.
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL AT
SAVANNAH REDEDICATED
SAVANNAH, GA.. May 22.—The
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist was
dedicated with imposing ceremonies to
day following the completion of the
work of rehabilitating the edifice, which
has been in progress for more titan a
year. Bishop B. .1 Kelley and other
prominent clergy of the diocese of Sa
vannah and adjacent states partici
pated.
100 TO ATTEND UNVEILING.
SA \ ANNAU. GA . May 2-'.- Savan
nah council. Knights of Columbus,
plans to send not less than 100 mem
bers to Washington to attend the un
veiling of the monument to Christopher
Columbus on June s
Mrs. W. S. Carroll.
Arrangements for the funeral of Mrs
W S. Carroll. years old, who died at
Bellvi'o.i vr early todav. have been
completed and it will be held at the Jones
avenue Baptist church this afternoon
Mrs I'arroll is survived b\ her hus
band and nine children.
There never was a time when people
api r, >a.,d the real merits of cham
berlain's Cough Remedy more than
now This is shown by the increase
in sales and voluntary testimonials
from persons who have bean cured by
it. If you or your children are troubled
with a cough or cold, give It a trial and
be >me acquainted with its good quali
ties For sale by all dealci ■
Every citizen interested
in civic improvement and
how to interest our boys
should attend Atlanta thea
ter tonight, 8:15. FREE
Last entertainment at thea
ter.
ONLY $19.35 WASHINGTON
AND RETURN VIA SEABOARD
Tickets sold June 5,6, 7. Com
plete information at City Ticket
office, 88 Peachtree, phones 100.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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—r sm nRY DRIIfiGISTS rvr owri op
University Gleemen,
Clad in Khaki, Show
Camp Sketch on Stage
Georgia university alumni and the
I number of Atlanta's younger set who
attended the performance of the I'ni
veisitj dee and Mandolin clubs at the
Gtand last night are delighted with the
efforts of the college boys.
From the moment when the curtain
xvent up. showing a camp fire scene
xvith the Georgia boys dressed in
| khaki suits, until the close of the last
-nt and the dying notes of "Glory.
Glory to Old Georgia," the audience
was full of enthusiasm and nearly ev
ery number on the program received
an encore.
Like every college glee club that has
come to Atlanta in the past 51 years,
the Georgians changed their program
from the printed one so that it was al
most impossible to tell who was being
heard. This, and a rather timid de
meanor on the part of the leaders dur
ing the first act. wore the only draw
backs to a splendid performance.
College songs, many of the latest
“hits" of the stage and other music of
a more classical and difficult nature
made up availed program that was
decidedly pleasing.
TEMPERAMENTAL WAITER
TAKES TALL TOUR ON TIPS
NEW YORK May 22. Manta I Al
varez. i waiter. Is about to make a
trip around the world, having saved
monex from hla tips to make the trip.
INDIGESTION
Mi-O-Na Stomach Tablets
Quickly End AU Stom
ach Distress and Tone
Up the System.
People go on suffering from little
stomarh troubles for years and Im
agine they have a serious disease
They over-eat. oxer-drink and force
on the stomach a lot of extra work.
But they never think that the stom-
I— — —j
Talk to Yourself
Say emphatically—
“ That’s exactly lhe kind of firm I
want to deal with, one that will guaran
tee me satisfaction in quality and service
on everything I buy of them, or which
will, without quibble, return me the
money I paid out if I am NOT 1 satisfied.''
Then comp here and say what you want,
for that is the guarantee we offer all our cus
turners.
Talk to US!
ELKINA
Prescription Specialists
===== OPEN ALL NIGHT ==
Demonstration of the
| Dilver Colander
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This week we are having a special demonstration
of the DILVER Colander and Fruit Press for po
tatoes, tomatoes, apples, grapes, etc.
; It peels, eyes and rices potatoes in one opera
tion, removes skins and seeds from tomatoes, ap
pies, grapes, cranberries and pumpkins, and re
moves the hulls from beans and peas with abso
lutely no waste. This article is made from the
*1 very best materials, and it is one of the handiest
and most economical kitchen utensils made.
Be sure to see this demonstration.
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 Peachtree Street
THE VTLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. 1912.
TITANIC OFFICER
; LET HIM SINK
I
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LONDON. May 22. —Society women
shuddered and wept at the Titanic in
quiry today when John Pittman, third
officer of the ill-fated White Star liner,
vividly described the scene of horror
when the vessel went to the bottom of
the Atlantic.
Pittman was in charge of lifeboat No.
5. He told hoxx the screams of drown
ing imn and women rang out over the
water, gradually growing fainter as the
victims became exhausted and sank.
When asked why he did not return
and save some of them, the witness'
simply said: "We were afraid of being!
swamped." i
Pittman's boat was only 200 feel
away when the Titanic sank, he said.
Says Ismay Did Wey.
He praised the acts of J. Bruce
Ismay, managing director of the White
Star line. He said that Ismay was the
first to ordet the boats lowered, but
that he went to Captain Smith to se
cure authority for this action. It was
given.
"I said. 'Come along. ladies,' when I .
returned." said the witness. "Ismaj
helped the women in."
He said that he recognized Istrtay
from a description that had been given
him.
Mrs. J. W. Stanley.
The remains of Mrs. .1 W. Stanley, 38
years old. who died at a private intirrnarj
yesterday, was carried to .Milledgeville.
<la . for Interment last night. Mrs. Stan
ley Is survived by her husband one small
son.
ach needs extra help tn do extra work. '
If these people would take one or ■
two MI-O-NA tablets xvith or after ;
meal?, or whenever distressed. It wouldT
be a great help to the stomach In its :
strain of overwork.
No matter what you eat or drink
MI-O-NA tablets will sweeten your sour 1
stomach and stop gas belching, heavi
ness, sourness, fermentation or any
stomach misery in a few' minutes.
And MI-O-NA not only promptly
relieves all distress, but If taken reg- ;
ularly will absolutely cure indiges
tion by building up the flabby over- |
worked walls of the stomach and mak- |
ing them strong enough to digest the I
most hearty meal.
Druggists everywhere offer MI-O-NA
stomach tablets for 50 cents a box.
Sale of Imported China
Valuable Hand-Painted Importations---Beautiful
and Rare Pieces---No Duplicates
MOMENTOUS Opportunity Sale in FINE CHINA
Values to $3.50 —All to Go at SI.OO Each
Sale Continues Through This Week with yrWvi
Delayed Shipment of Many New Pieces
T N response to the request of many customers, we are continuing this re- " v®l 11
* markable sale through the entire week. And here's another piece of
good news part of this importation shipment was delayed and has just --
reached us. just in the nick of time to get in the sale. Many new pieces are ,\c-
included, and the assortment is even better than Monday's beautiful display. '
In explanation for those who did riot see our previous announcement. V■ vsr
we mention that this is a sale of very handsome importation samples from
George Borgfeldt & t'o.. one of the leading American importing houses. We /
secured the complete line at a great reduction. During this Special Sale
you can buy at considerably less than the regular wholesale price. "S
SI.OO is a ridiculous price for some of these pieces. The superb elfoco-
late pot illustrated, of Austrian Carlsbad, 12 inches tall, hand painted, nat- •
oral wild rose design, you could not duplicate for $3.50. There's a celery dish anti a small bowl in the same mold. I his cracker
jar and nut bowl set is handsome—Royal Austrian. The bird platter is genuine Royal Rudolstadt, Prussia. There are about 400
pieces in the assortment, no duplicates.
Syrup Sets Cheese Dishes Nut Bowls Candle Sticks
Butter Dishes Vases Fruit and Salad Bowls Dresser Sets (5 Pieces
Cake Trays Coffee Pots Compotes all for
Platters Chocolate Pots Coasters Comb Trays
Pitchers Sugar and Cream Sets Serving Plates Puff Jars
Celery Trays Cracker Jars Bon Bons Hair Receivers
Not one piece is worth less than $1.50; the majority are worth $3.00 or $3.50. Every piece in perfect
condition. This week you may have your choice for SI.OO.
For a gift, wedding, birthday or otherwise, it is impossible to pick up for SI.OO anything possessing
more beauty and real worth.
Special Sale at the Main Store Only
Jacobs’ Everyday Cut Prices
On Sale at All Our Stores
10 to 25 per Cent Lower Than Elsewhere. Mail Orders
Shipped Immediately and Satisfaction Guaranteed
2.5 c Pond’s Extract, 19c; 50c size .$ .38 50c Wampole’s Milk Food. 43c; SI.OO 50c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, 40c;
50c Jones’ Liniment (Beaver Oil).. . .40 size, 85c; family size $1,65 SI.OO size $ .80
25c Tichenor’s Antiseptic, 20c; 50c 25c Robinson’s Patent Barley, 18c; SI,OO Mary Goldman Hair Restorer.. .90
size 40 50c size 35 51 00 Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophos-
25 oo Sl % a , n AA Liniment ’ 19C; 5 ° C S ’ Ze ’ ™ sl-00 Wine of Cardui 59 P?® 81 . B ?’J’ 50 1 f 3
38c; SI.OO size 75 Si. OO Pinkham’s Compound 71 ? er P ,clde ’ 3^: sl ' Bo Slz ? ' 68
25c Omega Oil 20c; 50c size .40 si, o o Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.. .73 25c Dandenne, 19c; 50c size, 39c;
25c Porter s Healing Oil, 20c; 50c SI.OO Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- ™ 2
size, 40c; sl-00 size 75 cove rv .73 S I,OO Host . ette r s Bitters 90
25c Shuford’s Liniment, 18c; 50c size. .38 e " ' ', ‘ 50c Electric Bitters, 38c; SI.OO size. . -75
SI.OO Milam 90 $1 00 Mothers Friend . 71 25c Atwoo d’s Jaundice Bitters 20
SIOO 8. S S .67 25c Capudme, 17c; 50c size 37 50c Swissco, 40c; SI.OO size 80
SI.OO B. B. B .67 X. „ SOm • aa 50c King’s New Discovery, 39c; $1
$1.25 Gude’s Pepto-Mangans 87 SI.OO Galpm s Suppositories 90 size 78
SI.OO Native Herb Tablets 90 25c Harper s Headache Remedy, 19c, $3.00 Psychine 2.50
50 Roche’s Embrocation 13? 50c size, 38c, SI.OO size /• 50c DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Jacobs* Distilled Witch Hazel, 1-4 pt.', 50c Pyramid Pile Remedy, 43c; SI.OO Pills, 39c; SI.OO size „ 78
10c; 1-2 pt.. 15c ; pt. 25c; qt., 40c; gal. 1.00 ;•_ . 8 “ 25c Carter s Little Liver Pills 17
56c Milk of Maonesia 39 SIOO Brannon s Female Balm 90 25c Pierce’s Pellets 18
50c Kodol 38c SIOO size 75 Tyree's Powder, 20c; $1 size 83 25c Morse’s Indian Root Pills 19
$1 00 Gray ’s Givcerine Tonic 83 50c Darb T' s Fluid 39 &0c Doan’s Kidney Pills 38
50c ScotVs Emulsion, 39c; $1 size. . . .76 3^ c Fktc . h^ s 25c Bell’s Pine Tar and Honey, 19c;
$1 00 Waterburv’s Cod Liver Oil 77 Lysol, 20c, SI.OO size 80 5Qc size, 38c; SI.OO size 78
83 25<>Bromo Seltzer, 18c; 50c size, 38c; 50c Pinex .43
10c Cascarets. 9c ; 25c size. 18c; 50c slo ° slze 73 25c Cheney s Expectorant, 19c; 50c
s j ze 38 25c Sal Hepatica, 19c; 60c size, 45c; size 38
25c Simmons’ Liver Medicine 15 sl-25 size 90 25c Piso’s Consumption Cure 20
pine ms SI.OO Texena 80 25c Burkhardt’s Tablets 20
m, C d P m ««««.!« T7 sl-00 Imperial Eczema Remedy 80 25c Brandreth’s Pills 20
& DrXt 17 SIM » D D 80 50c F< ’ l ‘s'' s Kid PiUs ' 10c; 8100
ToM :: ::::::: U 2 6 0 Dmogen, m;Soosi 2 e,3 B o;7So PII . «»
1 S 0o“i t e S Dysl ’ eps “ Tablets ' 38c: . 25c Winslow’s Soothing Syrup .10 250 Radway’s Pills . . .20
Sweet Herb Liver Med- ' Phosphate g To
■ Piilc on Os Soda 35 25c Smith’s Bile Beans 20
gnn KidLv gnd T ivAr PurA sl-0° Sanmetto 85 50c Williams’ Pink Pills 38
s °2J? a ™ er s £’ dne > and Llver Cure - 75 25c Warner’s Lithia Tablets 18 50c Cuticura Salve 39
ra t ’ i?i,vir top ci no'«,« 78 25c Lambert’s Listerine, 18c; 50c size, 50c Poslam, 42c; $2 size 1.80
50c Lemon Elixir, 39c SLOO size . .78 37c; SI . OO size 73 25c Camtbol 20
50c Caldwell s Syrup of Pepsin, 38c; 2 5c Formalid. 19c; 50c size 38 25c Bucklen’s Arnica Salve 19
SI.OO size _ _ __ A5 25c Pasteurine, 20c; SI.OO size 80 25c Gray’s Ointment 20
50c Kilmer s Swamp Root, 35c; $1 size .69 25<J Stearn ’ s Electric Paste 20 25c Mentholatum, 18c; 50c size 38
50c Reguhn 15c Rough on Rats 12 50c Pazo, 40c; SI.OO size .80
50c Miona Dyspepsia Tablets 37 B Death t]b 15c; 3 lbs , 35c; 5 50c Tetterine 40
25c Edwards Olive Tablets .20 lbs , 50c; 12 1-2 lbs 1.00 SI.OO Santal Midy 90
15c Charcopepsic Tablets, 12c, size .20 p arls Green, 1 lb., 30c; lots of 5 lbs., 15c Blue Jay Corn Plasters. 12c; 25c
50c Lax Fos 40 2bc j b . 4 q i bs , 22c lb.; 25 lbs., 20c . size 20
25c Thatcher 's Liver Medicine 20 ]b. ; 100 lbs., lb 16 One Night Corn Cure 10
25c Garfield Tea 20 25c Peterman’s Roach Food, 20c; 50c 75c Mercolized Wax 65
50c Digestit -40 s j 2e 40 60c Saxolite 49
50c Nestle's Food .40 3 g c Hunyadi Janos 30 50c Pompeian Massage Cream 39
50c Borden's Malted Milk. 38c; SI.OO Abaline Water, qt 35 25c Woodbury’s Facial Cream 20
size, 75c; $3.50 Hospital size 2.75 Pluto Water, qt 35 SI.OO Beuna Tonic 90
50c Horlick’s Malted Milk, 38c; SI.OO Apenta Water, qt .25 25c Pond’s Vanishing Cream 20
size, 75c; $3.75 size . 3.00 25c Vick's Pneumonia Cure. 20c; 50c 50c Kintho 45
50c Mellin’s Food. 39c; 75c size 59 size. 40c; SI.OO size 80 Aubrey Sisters' Cream, 25c, 50c and .75
JACOBS’ PHARMACY
Main Store and Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta St.
23 Whitehall Street 266 Peters Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W. Mitchell Street
245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree Street