Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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SHIP-LAUNCHINGI IMPERILS KAISER HAMBURG, May 24.—Emperor Wil liam had a narrow escape from death or serious injury during the recent christening of the new Hamburg-Amer, lean liner Imperator. As the emperor and a party of distinguished guests were leaving the dock in a motor launch a block of wood fell from the roof of the pier building, missing the kaiser's head by only a few inches. The Imperator is the largest German ship and is surpassed in size only by the <’unard liner Aquitania, which is now under course of construction. The Imperator is 900 feet long and 50,000 tons register. Just as the big ship was sliding off the ways the block of wood fell from her side within a few Inches of where She kaiser stood. A -shout of warning went up as the wood fell, hut it. all happened so quickly that the kaiser did not have time to avert the danger. When the block had fallen near him the kaiser smiled, turned about and gave a playful kick. The empress, who was near him, turned pale and seemed almost on the verge of a collapse as she realized that death had menaced her husband Select Against $ ■ Against Z Substitutes ••• Imitations Get the Well-Known |LJ| It Round Package O O.SLI VH MALTED MILK Made ist the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant in the world do not make' milk As. QWc-y /A Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Original-Genuine HORLiCK’s malted milk *' Made from pure, full-cream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in Ik, rt) water. Best food drink for all ages. W"ASK FOR HORLICK’S ' Used all over the Globe oAStin Aiutl Doors Open at 7 o’Clock Tomorrow Morning Another lot cf six hundred and fifty fine Buehl-Meador SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Will he offered at the following reductions, oc casioned by our being forced out of business. EVERY SUIT, EVERY PAIR OF PANTS, EVERY PIECE OF THE STOCK IN THE STORE MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF THE PRICE IT BRINGS. READ THESE REDUCTIONS .. LESS THAN COST FOR MEN’S FINE SUITS $15.00 Suits $ 9.95 $27.50 Suits $17.95 SIB.OO Suits $11.95 $30.00 Suits $19.65 $20.00 Suits $13.40 $32.50 Suits $21.95 $22.50 Suits $14.95 $35.00 Suits $22.75 $25.00 Suits $15.95 $40.00 Suits $23.95 Come While the Picking is Good Buehl=Meador Co. 52 Peachtree Street Corner Walton EX-PRESIDENTS’ SONS INI DREE PARIS, May 24.—A serious duel was fought at the Grande Roue by two sons of former presidents of the Peruvian republic. Senor Garcia Calderon ■ and Senor Irglesias had quarreled over a private matter. There were as many as nine encounters, mostly of an ex citing nature, as both gentlemen are expert fencers. As early as the second bout Senor Garcia Calderon received a thrust tn the forearm, and he fared no better in the third. Both' injuries being slight, however, it was decided that the tight could continue. Nothing particular happened in the j three following encounters, but in the i next, which was the seventh from the I beginning, Senor Garcia Calderon | scored an advantage. He wounded his I adversary, and there was a rather long I pause w hile the doctors who had been I Invited to be present watch 'd the ease. They eventually pronounced the injur;.' I not to be sufficiently serious to warrant i the termination of the due;, so the prin- j cipals were once mote confronted. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1912. BOW-WOW DINNERS LATEST FAD v jwli Serie’'’‘wsfewMi laySs iKfe ia tf"wr BaßySSSgtf sls w .fe fWJwi m awi • Sr > .<. J®. w .. ■' E ' 'y® mH " .’LttssjWSEwH H ic ..«•* ■E.mMmi 4* * w "ilw It<;i» left to right arc Mrs. Carl h. Aklc.v. Mrs. Arthur Holland. Ihe hostess, who gave the din ner in honor of the fourth birthday of her Pekinese dog. Vi Sin; Airs. William Shannon, and Mrs. W. S. Belding .of Philadelphia, who were among the guests. I Third Trial of Hyde For Swope Murder Will Begin Monday KANSAS CITY. Mas 24 —The third ilia! of Dr. Bennett Clark Hyde, the physician charged with murdering Colo nel Thomas H. Swope and attempting to exterminate the Swope heirs, that he might gain control of the colonel’s millions, is scheduled to begin in Di vision 3 of the criminal court here on May 27. New York Women Start Fash ion With “Doggie” Affair at Hotel Vanderbilt. NEW YORK. Muy 24.- They dined ’em at, the Hotel Vanderbilt- five nice little doggies. Their hair was nicely plaited and their queues neatly ar ranged, for they were Pekinese dogs. The dog dinner party was given by Mrs. Arthur 1.. Holland, in honor of the fourth birthday of her Pekinese dog, Vi Sin. She was very proud of the event. Mrs. Holland had as her guests Mrs. William Shannon and Pekinese dog, Mrs. A. Radcliffe Dugrnore and Peki nese dog, Mrs. Carl E. Ackley and Pekinese dog. Mrs. William Belding, of Philadelphia, and Pekinese dog; Miss Hilda Woodward and Peklm se dog and ills. Edward Woodward and Pekinese dog. High Chairs and Napkins. Special high chairs were provided for the dogs, and each Pekinese was given a napkin. Mrs. Holland wouldn’t let rude news paper men in to witness the "kiyi” feast, but it was learned that a special waiter was provided for eaefi purp. The menu consisted entirely of Chi nese food, chop suey being the main i otsh. Artificial Chinese Howers sonnet ! the chief decoration. "It is just a little jolly outing for the dogs," said Mrs. Holland before the feast began. "All of them are prize winners and. therefore, we think the world of them.” Women Well Known -in Society. Vi Sin, guest of honor at the party, has won st ores of prizes at Pekinese dog shows. AllN»f the women who attended the big birthday party are well known in I dub and society circles. Mrs. Ackley lias been to Africa with her husband and has shot lions there. Mrs. Woodward lives at Ardsle.v-bn the-Hudson, where she has a kennel of 90 high-bred dogs. She was the first woman to import West Highland ter | riers to America. Mrs. Holland Is the wife of Dr. Arthur L. Holland. Her home is at No. 134 West Eighty-first street. DEATHS AND FUNERALS John G. Chapman. John G. Chapman, Jr., grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Anderson, who died in Montgomery yesterday, will be buried in Maron, Ga., today. The child was the son of Mr and Mrs John G. Chapman, of Sycamore, Ala Mrs Chapman was formerly Miss Mars Anderson, of Al* lanta. Mrs. Mary Gulley. Mrs Mary Gulley, 28 years old, who died l at a local infirmary last night, is sur | vived by her husband. !•'. \ Galley, of 111 i South Boulevard, and two children. Her remains are al Poole’s awaiting funeral I arrangements Mrs. Sarah R Foster. The funeral of Mr<. Sarah It. Foster, If. years old. who died at J 53 Fast Georgia avenue late yesterday, will be hold at th< residence tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be in Woodstock Mrs Foster is sur vived by her husband. S. ?.i Foster, ami three children, Sidney, Alma and Alice Foster WIFE OF ADMIRAL DIES; GEORGIA SON SURVIVES COLUMBUS, GA., May 24.—John S. Bleecker, general manager of the Co lumbus Railroad Company, has been called to Morristown, N. J., on account of the death of his mother, the wife of Admiral J. V. B. Bleecker. Mrs. Bleeck er was 65 years of age and is survived by her husband and two children, John S. Bleecker, of this city, and Mrs. Weymouth, the wife of a British army officer, Mrs. Bleecker’s funeral takes place today. HENS EAT MATCHES AND SET HOUSE ON FIRE HANFORD, CAI. May 24. Hungry bens cost the family of R. L. Wachob thejr home and belongings. The chick ens flecked at a bunch of matches and set the house on fire, STU Arts IHCHH AND JUMPER SB - - - - ’ ’ ~ ~ m ** , g The Globe Clothing Co. } The Globe Clothing Co. Jy s|g |IN TOMORROW’S I ' 7 » | SUIT SELLING IJ I g* W evp added to several important lines, three. | four and five new weaves. For instance, at \... ~ z S » sl2 - 60 - i ;;; Men’s Fine Pries; lev Cravenetfed Mohair I WH A'W- * Suits, perfect in every respmd for summer jB I St wear. Colors are blue, gray and black; the i S} fit ami quality excellent, and the price $12.50. f' if jJ* Two other very neat styles at sls and $lB. | 'Jgpr i M Tn the Blue Serge line we’ve Suits warrant i ’> S’?? cd to hold their color and tit you as if they'd been tailored for y on. The prices, $lO, j B.k M $12.50, sls, $lB, S2O. i; iMSM i ® S 2,5 ckw I '■ W'JS S’ JJf Fancy Cheviot and Worsted Suits, replen- j * W |w« Q 5!? ished this week, caused hv terrific selling. J t vT Si B s»’.‘ ■ W § 8 All new lines ready—whether it be gray, Ef-4* | \ 35 blue, tan or brown. And the price. $lO, jg " I Htlfi S $12.50, sls, $lB. S2O, $25. . jl ° <g| $ tt This Boys’ Department deserves your atteu- .fit ’’ S lion. There are splendid opportunities here k. K Jfec’ JJ* SgS for selection. Blue Suits. Gray Suits, Brown . “ Suits. Some with extra trousers, al $3, $3.50, | z I $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50. . .... g | I - The Right Sort of | J Bathing Suits | dfM m i- • i Two-piece, in blue, trimmed in white. Either men . gg (> 1 or boys' sizes, special 50c. ; iiH I \ 111 I Shirts, for tit, eomi'ort. service. Some with extra sfe stk W ■ collars t<> match— soc, 75c, 85c, SI.OO, $1.50. I ’wm fl i 1 HlMami 1 B Underwear —Cool, comfortable, correct. “Poros- h wc llfl’ SI M ** j knit,” “B. \ . 1).,”'• Peter Hill,” at 25c, 50c, 75c. W « Wash four-in-hands, 15c, 25c. , 3 SIS Rt Night Shirts and Pajamas, 50c, 75c, SI.OO. $1.50. sg ™ Batlt Robes ami Robes for the convalescent, so, w $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5. | 77ie Globe Clothing Co. I j| 89 Whitehall Street tt HAILSTONES BIG AS EGGS NEARLY RUIN FRUIT CROP NIAGARA BALLS, N. Y.. May 24. Hail stones as large as ordinary eggs fell during a severe electrfcal storm that broke over the Niagara frontier early today. This was the second se vere storm of the kind in a week. Bruit growers report heavy damage to crops. SINALCO The German Drink with EIGHT Fruit Flavors 3' S 'X/'OU can’t imagine how refreshing; it is! 1 Words can’t describe it. You must <iry F j Jp s| , Sinalco to learn the myriad charms of eight SM| 1 K shifting, elusive fruit flavors all in one drink. y®® Think of it! First it’s peach—or perhaps plum —or cherry—or pineapple. And how refresh- SLjj ing—how stimulating. jv A It revives your jaded appetite for something good to drink. And nothing can compare with Sinalco. j] Go NOW to the nearest soda fountain. Buy one gw« glass of Sinalco. After that you will be ordering aJjN it b\ the bottle, for Sinalco is also put up in carbonated form in bottles. But get that first ? I drink to-day—now! s It costs you but 5 cents— H J | Jg glass or bottle. 1J PURITY EXTRACT 6 TONIC CO.,f_l Chattanooga, Tenn. < v You can buy Sinalco Syrup at every good ykM ST 5 I g Grocery and Drug Store. ’’ ja? X TRAIN WRECKER GIVEN LIFE PRISON SENTENCE MAfoN. GA.. May 24.—A life term in the penitentiary is the sentence im posed on Bloyd Jones, the negro fire man who wrecked the "Dixie Flyer” near Macon on the early morning of April 2G. He was convicted by a jury in the Bibb superior court mainly on circumstantial evidence. 5