Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 25, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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4 BROWN PREDICTS rdosfvelt mi Says American M.inho *cl Will Kill His Aspirations Io Make America Personal Assri. Gm-*rnor Pro-n »•' H»- • that HvJ romtnc 'vitii, Rnnjccx-rlr . » I».m r- * -HI I- th' rrm*t p*rt xmilar An I Rn*vM -,h the n-pvH . in '•»»»• -J in ‘di: ton The ?on hmi in .« written HMnv'-ti! issued frmn th** ■ <pl'»M y*-t D-nlax r*r • crated hls be li< tth 11 bepiAeriti' ’>■ - would b’ 1 ur-M If K.HV-. volt wm. made th- n-nnin. o of th*- lb rtiblb'.tn I p H -1\ Lh* third- term t«!.' < .md th "nev n <tHfim" would • • rt i*nb. .»■ tomplish ho d< f' l’ Th* fa foment in full I* If th*r» h-i * Iwn mx doubt >’ f ” the u< • * ■ ”f * I ’eni-crit- pm tx in the | -nd’n*> presidential Hon I deem It to i »t»**at d**gtr». » •■ n> ♦ d bv til. probable nontln.atinn tv tln l> pnbh in ■ ’ I’•• 1 ' ' H r.f ill nnn..f th’ Roosevelt < .irdt-l.i- \ - ''mi mini fAsth t.-i’svd upon I’.ift f.ilhv tn * irr\ *Mlt tin’ so ■ Hird r't»trxrvell pn)l< K rftr i T ift u ain » ugu fi <i I '-evid*m In other ’•” •' Ml Ron-evell wniibl dtfcmi'-' ! Ift l' f ’ • aib* Tift ha,- fdb d to utvb'rt.il‘« to perpetuate R.-of-.ew -IH.'iu T R Thinks He's U S In RneSPX elt’fc mind til.’ XnWTi <an government i‘ man it* tlx hl< .fr.iir and th. \nn-rn .m pr-npb’ lib vw! Ip .i speech nut de- bx Rons>e \»’t at r»«-nnlMtn • ‘lib*. Max 'T |p empha d?»'d th! fact by- ixtng th*r** would bo no cmnpi ■•nib • In th* select|.m of ■< Rcpublb an ran dldate tor president far ,t>. he tx x ■ 'n< • ••p*.| I'll name ty»* coni promise candidal ,' h- went on. 'he 11 be mt I'll nano th* com promise c-latfciin H ’in b»> mir platform ” Th* above deration? put up t > \rner|<;in manhood tin 11-ttm t *■ Mie to whether It or Roosevelt *•■ th* master of this r'ptihlb Anw- Um manhood is re.iiiv embodied in »ome more than iN.OAO.noh of vol* i although FJ.msexelt irtaMfrMlx <on | ?tm**s It as being <'t l ysi.illi.***d In himself a lon* if the lb*publican part\ should rn'mlnat. him It will prove that It Is rithet blind to Vmrrlrau puhcc opinbm >■■ ihM it has dellbrratch d* t» rimm H tn com »n|t pAptb »t suicide The Xmert e»n people xx lb n» xe» adml» of xn> man's having * third I erm as pvest dent That r-txv b»- termed a h i«|. law ip •nvm mm'pt which u all tb»‘ higher b\’ being i m-inifr>tl\ prit'clple rather than a <! *r n • i m Repubh ans Staying It is well in this • -anno tiwp to pea- tn mmd the enormous number of Republhan voter.* who have not taßep part in the recent pnmn i<•., j Tv Mas uchusctfv f ( > r . \ opplc th» tots vote in th. p ’mat' wm <b.'-a | j 4 > nan. whert the Krpubb an j vote In the pv»'Si>b utlal vh .-t»on in | inns , n t u «» vtete . v e.'d- ! ' '“hx There v - no doubt ten* of thou . ■ tnds of . onw* •\at i\ R-.pub’u w* ’V a number -r states m t . Xm-’h -ho wall not x fc- Roo<« \ at • • <n\ othri n- i” for •» thud t • in nn b' •» r n, m-v • at. i ..’H no idt .I IVtn-’.-rxf wUh XX h-m - * an P"c thw thi • : •t" R.- c-ibh.■,<!• I ‘ W’ RAAjiexelt Fxdh l ?* It »« m de- to .<av th i» R xo - |p I?*h xoluntJi ' h c < m »hr . t :»- ,- \ ■ • |c. i . • i 'i ■ an l postfix*' promise tb h i ■ wanb; not xgain be a <andidatr < ■ p-.<- dent Inasmuch a . ho ? qnm ttikab'x proven fo ’dw-se • > ( that premise w ■ ■ pc n ' ♦ x»! m must swfiv to exom’e ” be shon’<l be elected lor !hc • mu-nih-xn h< x !t he no’-unat ; ■ * .••• served rebuke * > b- • ?’, - rhe tho’d tei M- Helps s Judge m Rt| Fix -< . A * Tenn xxa< plainly * nro*' •< -> on '•’« tfg ha i b. ** »,»• and lone resisted a’' thought <t wat x last J used Hu. Rien > km - S was completely -u:. i. i bv’tle ulcers cuts t»ri•»*< ■ »• cen t * a t a 1 ;: ugg■ >i > • • ha K i.« - l Ul; cauou . ■ mstiMU es th. ntii'. ;. :' which >cu will find nothing 1 .■:’.r ’■ .■ Cha ath la Hi .' Lin.irci.t. I', ;• .... all dealer.' ONLY §19.35 WASHINGTON AND RETURN VTA SEABOARD Tickets sold June \6, . Com plete wlrrmat'on at Citv Ticket office. 88 Peachtree, phones 100 Warm Springs tuth. can t br beat in the United Stat-'s The n afer i the fine <, ' ‘Observer' Is Wrong! i Athnlans Prefer Milk To Soda or Near Beer I Mlanta favo'rjtr hr.’r- ri g r p milk. I -•• i \5 hit ehall •» t vr-i -Hj drtnk <haJ- i • tn nt • • to fh‘ . t.i’r m« nt made by • training in,in that thi- <”ltx In I < hn.-d to cstrlmpated drink*, and near- xt thi- fountain more than I " r ?1l'»n of milk it* ..id oaeh da*. ; \ ■ U'luc < to-» » fim.itr- Atlanta I on urn. more than fio<> r. illmu? of milk • di’ 1r- m ■-hlh fountain nlon. fi. f.i ..... d s the dcm.md tnr • I d i • i»es or *n\ oth* i hnlv«-ath~ er di ink I DR. HANSCOM IO (iIVI HIS I OUR 11! I I (.11 l|?l ON SUNDAY I VI NING Dr »ieoi‘g»- l.nriiig Il in < .-m pi »or I of 111 e < ontt;ii ('onei . g;H jonai church I will ileHvei tbr« t. mi th of a cries of j i ill, -tn ■ mmn ».»• • n it the Sundax ex on j mt. -i-rx It • Th’- -uhlc t of th' t'ldr* - i in be ' th. Vc’uns’ Man in Religion Life and the board of -b «. >n- of the < Imrch Im* -iddrc •. c.| i litter to x mvuis min • str- of t lie <it x. t i^tll’■ 11ng ;h» 1r opm • !<m. ot the "ppi" t unit v and dutw »« f • Ulig turn tn fiii tlp-rlng the t AU«e of ilk hi roil’»v aiu-u.u tli'ir fellow?, both in iud out o| tin elmicb ’lTie r pllof to hr- |» tier will be read in .’Olin*-'lion with I’r II »n -om ad dr* - . Sunday night. AEROPLANE SMASH STUNS OFFICER IN BRITISH ARMY I.OXDON. M.i\ 1 sudd--: land mg -f hl' aeroplane th-' Rronklands i. ro.lt. hi,- |i’.l,t\ Im l-d 1.1-nt,ui.ilit Pirk. -I th, British armr i- thr ground with sui li I'.ii i < that lie v.is stunned fi- mne tint- Th,- i•’rnplanc v-i oi i i t urn- il .i nd sni.t slicil. ————ll c n i n ■ ■■rii»»» i»mn BABY’S HEAD SORE ITCHED ANO BURNED Hair Most All Came Ont. Could Not Get Anything to Heal. UsedCuti cura Soap and Ointment. Hair Began to Come Rack. Now Well, w- A'um Kidge. \ .1 Mr baby wt><i about two month* old »hru 1’ bead got v [t ; •. first camo as bard v hito * \ lumps, and they seemed to i itch and bum Hi« head was g •_ r ' a* fulls sore, mid hut hair c ’ x, \ most all came out The child I , \ \ very cross and I (lid not , 'x ' ' K«t a night’s rest while li " m ‘ I so bad The hard lumps \ --' - seemed to get eore and would • <run. f could not get anv- > thing to bull them until 1 g >t a sample of Cutieura Soap and Cuticurt Dini I men* 1 us.xt them and his head began to get better, so I bought some Cuticura Snap and i Ointment. I washed his head every night with I'utlcura Soap before retiring and after le-rng it dry I applied the Cuticura Ointment H e running .sores began to scab over and : peel off. mid the baby's hair began to come , back and now his head is sound and well Ibe ' child has real pretty hair T feel that I cannot 1 praise I'itieura Soap and Ointment enough ” ' (Signed) Mrs > M Heed. Nov. 27. 1911 HAIR CAME OUT IN HANDFULS Itching Scalp and Dandruff. Cured Entirely .1 Willow Ter . Hoboken. N J I was troubled with a ver' itching scalp and dan • dnitr and my hair came out tn handfuls There were scales on the scalp and it itched very, very badly. 1 was troubled like that j about four months, when 1 begin using Cut! I i .ii- id Ointment In a fen month* , th-> I*d ured me entirely My hair is now ; re* thick and gloss'-. ’’ (Signed' Mrs A. | \ , cel. Nov 1911 < iticura Soap and Ointment sold every where Sample of each free Mldress. Cutl- I eura.” Dept T. Boston Tender-faced men . ' d-l se Cuticura Soap Sli.i'ing Stick. £ RIVERSIDE b r NWAI ACADEMY gjj - IT ~* n 'V v - • Ti a r »OF»l VACATION PLAN for a eov e r b eco<nbins'■-.n of whole amount of reading. or. if a boy has been deficient in l il’y [ l| school. a certain sr'curt of ; i: *ystematic Mudy, de Sumner School and ramp ; I x’ated among the foothills ' t'f -he Blue K’-igr numr* tains, rear l ake Wamer. provide# a most de-’ghtful <vit’mr under » ir? ’ I bu- I j be in t barracks ,>r in a»p*-« || | || j l.sl ■■ : ntvm-.tnr at"An»M. V- —]t'-777 n.. • (.ai n ...lU«, c.» • i 'i~~y» hi it owarffMtfß? THE RATIONAL PIAN FOR I VACATION \ j' ' • jnd I t •• tble s t u .’y This is the r.-vj ' ' ' • v' : • [> r y.-v.-g or old.) " G.i n<\n ille. Gt , bas; ’>t. he s, niy'Gip'.s J : v ■en A eautiful des. rip- I .'.\ v .--ihs be r. aTu j xx-iu be r m to 0-0 w'-.o is Interested. | ; ~ Bcs ’• i QUICK RELIEF FOR ECZEMA ... i LHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN \ND NFAVS: SATURDAY, MAY 25. 1912. RICH DOCTOR LOVES ONE DAY AND PROPOSES NEXT IVASHIM;r<>V. Ml'- Or .1 ' < nix j. i | ‘..1 ~||)o. vralthi ph'“i-’inr. Os Br.iz.ll, uhJ Mr - Ern-li- Kaucher. a . r'hofoßT.ipb- i i i J.mi ”ill b av- f-i iniii-.ip> !><■ iiiari’l, -! "I li. y Turf kn-’wti > a-It olli.-i ~nli on'" -I .” , Everybody doing it! Doing what? ■ taking ■ HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS l or all troubles of the digestive organs— Biliousness, Constipation, Headaches and to drive out the blues. 60 years doing it youJWorK iT it and w maKe it work /Bl *”• < . -• ■ ' k-zS-, After yon have raked together a good sized pile of money don’tlet a slipaxvay from you. Let SECURITY he your first thought. Make no investment where you w ill put in danger YOUR PRINCIPAL. Huy no property or anything else unless you yourself are going to watch it. Bank your money. Then it will be SAFE. T he interest we will pay you is more than government bonds will bring you in. Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank 4 pet cent on Savings Deposits ——— —» • • M will < ■>-- I, ..I WI.IW ■• u> > ■ <■■■>■■. <«?n ■ 'Ft mny~i-ujH;ii Jiwya 1 COLLEGE-CONSERVATOR? SUMMER SESSION Summer Session begin? June 27th. Equipment the most clegint in the South. Location ’monr foothill? of Blue Ridge Mountains, a famous health and pleas ure rr sort. An onnortunitv or t’Ted teacher or stu tpTl' den* to rest, and for the gr» bilious to continue j-tndx un- * der favorable conditions. L-nsurpassed ad'antages in Mesic, Expression and Dn meslic Sc ience. Chautauaua affords splendid entertainm 'tv Rrenav graduates* a*-e i« feat dem nd as teachers Wnif for full informs tk'n «"?loc:»'. ,Addr-*r< : 3 BRIVItI COI l tCf<OVSHHTO«r ■ • CWKVIII F. C>. Box u ■ ' s' I' C--’ ! ’ ■ i : Wl I ■; Jd 7* ’ '. 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