Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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4 FUNERAL OF KING UNITES 3 RULERS Scandinavian Monarchs Meet, for First Time in 1.000 Years, at Frederick's Bier Copenhagen. Max 24 Fm th. first tin:, it t< n i . iiuit 'i- th,- thri i- Scuntiinnx inn kings "f Denmark, Nur way and Swr-don m.t today upon friendly terms'. the < tisimi Inins th'- burial of the'liite King Fredi i a-k \ Hl of Denmark. who diol suddmlx in the Streets of ilainhurg. Aft.-i th. fu neral. King Christian, ilu m v DanlsM mona"l>: King Haakon of N"i'vax ,iml King Gustav "f Sweden dill' <1 togeilier. Two thousand iiotald- s xxoii at the obSeiptii-s, whii-li v-* if held in th Ho- - kilde cathedral Many royal and no ble Imuses of Europe xxc-n tip' s<nt •d. The casket tvas placed in the > 0.. it tomb of Itoskilde cathedral, tvlu-i. tin former kings "f Denmark rest. Simplicity mark' d tin <-<t.-iii«iili --. in aei-onlanei with the known xvisi, of the d'ad king. Special choral ivi'ea In the loyal opera singers and In tie studriiti- of the choral union xvi-re given. The interior of tin anol'nt eath"<iral «at draped in black and white. The body of Frederick had been lx Ing in state in the private ehapel of (Tills tinnborg i-.-istie since last Monday. It had been viewed by thousands of per rons. As til*- casket stood in the < i thcriral today it was drap'd with the royal mantle of red velvet on which was ,x nought a niagnitleciil gold crow n The-historic silver lions from Hosen borg castle rested beside the . oflin on tiie black catafalque Th> eoniberness of tin- mourning garb was relieved by brilliant uniforms, for matix military officers attended. Many foreign diplomats also wi re pres- i ent. Among the attendants wer. I >ow ig'-r Queen Alexandra of England and Dow ager Empress Marie of Russia, sisters of the dead king • _____ ..... BRIDE'S SON WILL BE BEST MAN AT WEDDING BOSTON. M iy 21 E ancis ('ughing Green, an engineer, is to bi married Saturday tn Mis James A Garland, whose home is at Hay End farm. Buz zards Bay. Mt. Green will be attended by James A Garland. Mrs Garland's oldest son. s». 1 2 WORLD ATLAS, PRESENTED BY THE j Silk ’ C<, '°Ev=ry Co’uniry, I GEORGIAN ? *"*s/«* j *."*? *' l *av .* , * < 11 . •" *?• *. * * y»" rg < » r, 77r »* * *»tj? l »*»* *. 1 1 1 *'«v **??« r /c7^T*7 ' t y»,»'/» r* TO $:•:*; jd EVERYBODY WMfaMMMMaMS ™ ATLANTA IgfOMMliOfcli T hink of ih Hl' enienec of al ways having a hand.' \tlas at X’.v...:jt ■,•■';:• i i'irV 'c*-' your elbow ' It’s small enough for '.'•.'•••«< ,’?.•?" ’?;k‘*‘ , *»’?:W^y^^‘::‘-y : '‘**;*: , *‘ , '7l handy use and large enough to L'i-cXji ?Xo?A'’-V. ; XXj. : ."''. : - : bold mor. iiitonuolion Ilian Urß'-r ££s -.TO St S ones Besides its authentic map, ’•.V.'-'Atf' ••<•?•' r<Ay.*.';**<SKLy.y;/ • ?;•••.*•; T H ■if every country, state, pnd prov X;‘.;;A'.'i : " M nee in the entire world, it cun '■'.•‘■•‘.•:'f.< ’•*.:?! *;' (•;*£&• ,'. S •ains special features that have AvX k •‘•*- , '^^^^^ , ‘*^X , ' , P never before appear. I in a similar ■••/?• :<??'?.’•/^^•.‘‘’?Sh'-''- •! B work It’s the handy \tlas that /•?-' , *‘ ' ■ s just ffls will > von put it ami is •?:»;<»*< .yX ’* %*•<*■ 1 always there just when you need THE ONLY WAY | TO GET IT JI Six Headings Like This: S&a I -ssrsu • • - I •tamoe-s-'-s-'-- 'X<■• ’ iX.i a"’?a :• • .Vn • llppeo :.■.•?•■■• . ■'•'■/• g •■f T‘i-11 '. ••■ ■ : >.•.■<•■ H the business off er „ I__ ,11 expense fee rsaie § to defrav th. me, . u,ms X-tHuW'.’.-.p:;.’« ? 1 '-C.M.*.-■ -- J - «* « • -i/i* * A !»■■ * - -« -t.' ■« , .aj, t «|. 11 Ul.,| h H.. ,>a,U |»ft >‘ • •» —r' irifcj distribution REDUCED ILLUSTRATION—ActuaI size 8 3-4x7 inches. SAVE YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN READERS | INCLUDE 15 GENTS EXIRA FOR POSTAGE FIRST PAGE HE ADINGS Address, THE GEORGIAN, Atlanta, Ga. « It*s Up to the Women To Save the Nation > From Degeneration ! I CINCINNATI. May 2- It is th* « i<. ;-.*»uiv>. <»f this < ounti •. and not the ( phv -icians who must *-o-op*t ite t > pr» vent futur* gonorations of I from b* ing puny, undersized and liable to db ease. avoiding to Dr. Edwin M. Craig, ol .Not wood, who spok< on 'hV»od Values” t<> the members of the National Housewives league. “The nation is threatened with a |h riod »»f d' < lin* owing to the high cost of living, and unh - housewives leant how to buy economically. boss to substitute cheap* r foods for meats then* are going to be more and tnor« oivon es. ow ing io comfortless homes, and th*’ lac*- ’ will sutT* i>aid Di. ‘ 'raig. Hii'-'hunds .<!' ii'il gmug to stand | pool meals at high < *»•1 and uiih-.-sli lh« li"ii'• wivos '-arri h«»\. to tn**’i tiiei 'oimiiioio ( .i life- Hu i. i - going In H moi» ami mor* desertions. Wives* • ioiild bi. t.Hei io larg* qua nt it i* ! ( should never run bills and, above -dl, I , should nev< i bii> furniture on the in-|, slalmeni plan.'' WANTS CITY TO STOP BLASTING THAT HENS MAY El NISH HATCH YoXKERS. N V, Mux 21 U.K hulhi has asked Public Woiks <'on. mi iom : Brady to stop eon I ra<toi. blasting in his neighborhood until his] ehi' kens a i *• ha t rlu d. riilh i lias sovoral hens setting upon eggs, and is < x:p< <1 ing about 75 chi* k- . ens within two weeks. Within th*' la • fiv* fiay> several blasts of dxiianii;* luiv* been set off in making street i n prov'inonts mat bls Imus* IL j-■ 5 s th’-s* cxplo ions rock his h« . house, and ni.l» -s they are stopped b 1 f< ;irs that the vih ation ami th** noi - will be apt to ruin the ( ti’ite brood *' ehick* ns In- is expecting. OITICURA SOAP SHAVING STICK . Pot Tender Paces Indispcn-abk l for those subject to red- P '7 ness, roughness, and other irritations k “ lU? ' of the skin \ shaving luxurv. No mug. iflll’Urj nosoggv soap, no germs, no wasteoi •SCAP* timeor money. In nickeled box, 25c. at SHAVIN6 storesor by mail. Liberal sample free pSTIGK Address “Guticura," Dept.. 2.8, Boston iTIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS: bKJ DAY. .MAY 24, 1912 LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED. MARIETTA. GA. May 24.—Lewis Shumate, a lim-mau in th. employ of the Southern Bell Telephone Company, was electrocuted Imre while he was re pairing wire- on a telephone pole. In some way he came in contact with elec tric light wires and was instantly killed. He leaves a wife and one. child.. Suffered With Stomach Trouble and Indigestion for Years Gas, Heartburn, Heaviness, Sourness and Acidity Quickly Abolished with MI 0 NA. Stomach Tablets. Some stomach remedies arc tire- i pared for the sole purpose of giving I relief to a distressed stomach. I'fii x- do not cure -hey simply do the work your stomach Itself ought to do ami there their usefulness ends. .MI-o-NA stomach tablets give quicker relief than any other stomach remedy, but they do more; they tone up the stomach, put elasticity Into the flabbv walls, cause the gastric Juices to flow normally, and in a short time make the stomach strong enough to di gest anything without artificial aid. Any druggist will supply you with a 50 cent box of Ml-O-NA stomach, tablets the real cure for indigestion This HOME Bank S(IT z iZZ Start You Right) corr to every de p° Ritor m 1115 1 onr Sav ' D^s Depart ment. Call at the bank and deposit ONE DOLLAR to your credit and you get one of these “HOME TELLER'' Sav ings Banks free. It, counts your money and lets you see it grow. We Pay YOU 4 % Interest City Savings Bank 15 East Alabama Street FAIR TO RUN FULL WEEK. ('OLI'MI’ES. GA . May 24. -The fair to be 'hold in Columbus nexi w intel w ill last six days, and then will be ex hibits of live stock, poultry, agriculture ’ and manufactured products gathered | frpm various counties interested. It » expected that the fair association willi be organized within the next two weeks. land instant reliever of -lomacb misery. I Read this letter: ! ''l feel it my duty to write you about MI-O-NA 1 suffered with stomach trouble for three years. I paid a hun dred dollars for doctors' bills and medi cines. I lived on buttermilk, and when I ate my stomach would ache. I doubt if there is any person living who - an recommend your MI-O-NA more nighty than myself 1 had been i great suf ferer from stomach troubles for many .tears. I took half of one box and feel as If 1 am nexv man, and all of my friends sneak of it ” Daniel Anderson. 220 Jones Street. Petersburg. \ Feb. 11. 1912. yr SUBSCRIPTIONS | TRIP I EQUAL TO Wrightsville Beach j You Do Not Have to Collect All the Money in Advance A Trip for 25 Subscriptions j T’liis f-ontost is divided into two parts, one for tlie city of Atlanta and suburbs, and the other is made strictly for the territory outside of Atlanta and suburbs. The contest for the city of Atlanta is as follows: hoi 25 yearly subscriptions to The Daily Georgian at the regular carrier rate, ve will give you a free trip to Wrightsville Beach, with a six-day stay at the best hotel. We pay all expenses, including meals, Pullman, hotel, etc. Zvl - 2-JbS - - —i n m agjitr • >X?-.- S> • ■ ! 1- . '4 -3 F? *■ •*•-32- ’l~ T H—X__ *t t 6 ■ «, r _ ; ’ ... - ild OCEANIC HOTEL. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH FOR LOCAL CONTESTANTS Subscriptions will be easy to secure, as you do not have to secure the full price of the yearly subscriptions in advance, but all that is necessary is that you get the new subscriber to sign an agreement to take The Georgian for one year, pay for three months in advance ($1.30), and agree to pay 10 cents per week for the other nine months. The price of r rh(‘ Georgian is $5.20 per year, delivered by carrier. This is 10 cents per week whether paid in advance or by the week. ’This offer is open to the white people of Atlanta and suburbs only, and for new subscriptions only. It is not a hard matter to get 25 new sub scriptions. especially when they do not have to pay for the full year in advance, (’all at the Contest Department of The Georgian and full par ticulars. together with samples and receipt hook, will be given you. FOR OUTSIDE CONTESTANTS I To those residing outside of the city of Atlanta and suburbs we offer a free irip to \\ rightsxille Beach tor 20 paid-in-advance subscriptions to * The Daily Georgian at the regular rate, $5.00 per vear. The Georgian r* will he sent by mail to all subscribers who pay $5.00 and bv carrier where same is paid tor al the carriei rate ol $5.20. Subscriptions must be paid in advance or they will not count on this offers This offer is open to anv whit*' person of go »d moral character over fourteen years of age. Those who enter the* eontc> 1 no\\ can easily secure the number of subscriptions re<|uired without much of an effort. Ihree old subscriptions count the same as one new subscription. Address All Subscriptions and Communications to the Contest Manager, Care of The Georgian, A G a a nta