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The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind
Colic. It relit ves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. »
Lest You Forget
The Atlanta Dental Parlors have been entirely remodeled,
refurnished and refitted, and are now among the handsomest
and best equipped in the South. The very latest improved
dental appliances have been installed and every aid to modern
scientific dentistry is now available.
There has been no change in location (corner Peachtree
and Decatur streets) and the establishment is still under the
management of Dr. C. A. Constantine, assisted by a corps of
able and experienced dental surgeons.
iMew Painless Dentistry
Dr. Constantine’s new methods and equipment for the
practice of Painless Dentistry are being highly praised by the
dental profession as well as by patients. The latest and best
results of scientific research and experiment are incorporated
in this branch of the Atlanta Dental Parlors’ service.
You Are Invited to Call and Inspect
This Establishment
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These Are Our Prices for Best Quality Dental Work
GOLD CROWNS, $4.00 AND $5.00
SET OF TEETH, $5.00, BRIDGE WORK, $4.00
Atlanta Dental Parlors
DR. 0. A. CONSTANTINE, Proprietor and Manager
Cor, Peachtree and Decatur Sts. Entrance Peachtree
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWSiTUESDAY. MAY 28, 1912.
ALL JOIN HANDS
FOR EXPOSITION
City and County Officials and
Business Men Name Com
mittee for Atlanta Show.
A committee has been appointed to
arrange a financial plan for the pro
posed annual exposition in Atlanta. At
a joint meeting of the city council, the
county board of commissioners and the
Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday
in the chamber rooms, Mayor Courtland }
S. Winn moved that such a committee
be named. Councilman Aldine Cham
bers offered a resolution, which was
passed, asking the aid of the mayor and
council in the project.
The committee consists of Council
man Chambers from the city. Com
missioner Turman from the county and
a representative from the Chamber of
Commerce who has not yet been se
lected.
Present at the meeting were Mayor
Courtland S. Winn, Councilman Aldine
chambers, County Commissioners S.
B. Turman and Shelby Smith and Wil
mer L. Moore. H. G. Hastings and W.
G. Cooper of the Chamber of Com
merce.
Lakewood Suggested Site.
Mr. Moore, after an informal dis
cussion, declared that In his opinion the
exposition was entirely feasible. Mr.
Chambers went into the matter at
length. Lakewood, he declared, was
the ideal site for the exhibition.
At Mr. Chambers’ request the secre
tary of the chamber submitted infor
mation showing the success of exposi
tions at Toronto a,nd Dallas.
At the conclusion of the discussion
Mayor Winn moved that a committee
of three be appointed, which motion
was carried. Mr. Chambers' resolution
providing machinery for obtaining the
assistance of the city was also passed.
$140,000 FIRE IN BUFFALO.
BUFFALO, N Y., May 28.—Fire early
today did $140,000 damage to the building
and contents at Maurice and Prenatt
streets. In which are three manufacturers
of oils and greases.
Red Rough Hands
Made SofUnd White
In a Single
I Uu Night
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Byfntara Soap
and Ointment
Treatment: On retiring, soak
the hands in hot water and
Cuticura Soap. Dry. anoint
with Cuticura Ointment, and
wear soft bandages or old loose
gloves during the night.
Cut’cufx Soap and Ointment Bold thronghont the
world. Liberal Ratnpie of each mailed 'free, with
R2-p. book Addresß ‘Cuttewra.” Dept 12D. Boston
•r*Tender fared men «have in comfort with Cwti
cura Snap Sharing Stick. Liberal aampLe free.
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j excursions
Jbo. r» Carter Paee Aft., I
14 N Street I
' ; Atlanta. Ga.
CARUSO AGAIN IS
LOVESICK SWAIN
Object of Affections Mlle.
Savedra, Daughter of South
American President.
PARIS. May 28. —Enrico Caruso is
again a lovesick swain. This time the
affair seems to be the most serious of
all his life, and at the same time the
most aggravating, for he finds that his
charms fall to arouse any serious re
sponses in the loved one.
The young lady who Is being bur
dened by the theatrical devotion of the
great tenor is Mlle. Savedra, who is but
22 years old. She is buxom —almost
stout —with pale white face and jet
black hair. She is highly cultivated
and possesses a very high voice of re
markable quality. She Is the natural
daughter of the late Valesquer, presi
dent of the Argentine Republic.
Mlle, Savedra lives in a magnificent
apartment at No. 14 Avenue DeLa
Grande Armee, and just now is In the
shadow of what is an awful tragedy for
her.
Valesquez was most fond of his
daughter. He humored her every whim
and lavished money upon her. He gave
her magnificent jewels and homes
about Europe, and she was looked upon
as one of the richest and most fortu
nate girls in France.
Left Out of Will.
When the late president came to
France Mlle. Savedra lived with her fa
ther in the house in the Boulevard des
Champs Elysees, managing the affairs
of the household for him.
But there was a startling revelation
for her when her father died two
months ago and his will showed that
he had not provided a sou for his child.
So Mlle. Savedra found herself the
mistress of several estates, possessing
Jewels like a queen, owning automo
biles and horses and having a. large
retinue of servants—with only $2,000 a
year to maintain all this splendor.
When she realized the terrible posi
tion in which she was left. Mlle. Save
dra nearly went mad. Then Caruso
cams upon the scene and tried to con
sole the young woman with the love of
a great tenor. He deluged her with
love-burdened letters and smothered
her with flowers. He became the ar
dent lover in true Italian style, but his
efforts seem to be wasted on Mlle. Sa
vedra. who refuses his proposals of
marriage daily, saying:
"While L like Caruso very much. I
could not ever bring myself to marry a
plumber even if he Is the world's great
est tenor."
["deaths and funerals
Mrs. Lula Lipham.
Mrs. Lula Lipham. 22 years old. wife
of R. E. Lipham. who died at the family
residence. 54 Piedmont avenue, late yes
terday. was taken to Anniston, Ala . for
interment early today.
Toliver McHugh.
Toliver McHugh. 71 years old, who died
at his home, 53 Wyman street, early to
day, is at the chapel of Poole & Co.,
awaiting funeral arrangements They
will be announced later. He is survived
by a wife and two sons.
Mrs. Susan F. Bigham.
The funeral of Mrs. Susan F. Bigham,
who died in Calhoun. Ga., will be held
this afternoon tn Atlanta. Interment will
be in Oakland cemetery. She is survived
by her husband, E. L. Bigham.
B H. Melton.
B H. Melton. 36 years old. died at his
home. 2 Ponders avenue, early today and
was removed to the chapel of Poole &
Co. He is survived by a wife, his
father, Robert Melton, and a sister Fu
neral arrangements have not been made
Julius Covington.
•Tillius Covington, the former Atlantan,
who died in Savannah yesterday, will be
buried there tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock. Mr. Covington is survived by
his widow and four children For a num
ber of years he. lived tn Atlanta anti he
and his' wife made many friends.
Mrs. Sallle Bowden.
Mrs. Sallie Bowden. 32 years old, wife
of J. E. Bowden, died at the residence,
578 Chestnut street, early today. Besides
her husband she is survived by three
children. The remains are at Patterson's
awaiting funeral services to be held at
Western Heights Baptist church tomor
row morning, interment will be in West
view.
George Henry Cox.
George Henry Cox. 46 years old, died
at his residence. 136 Mills street, early
today. The funeral services will be held
a i the residence tomorrow morning at 10
o’clock Mr. Cox is survived by his wid
ow and three small children, three broth
ers W. A.. B H and F E. Cox, of At
lanta Two sisters. Mrs .1. T Coleman,
of Carrollton, and Mrs. S F. Love, of
Experiment. Ga., are also living.
JULIUS COVINGTON. FORMER
ATLANTA MAN. IS NO MORE
■Julius Covington, of Savannah. Ga..
formerly of Atlanta, died ac*hls home
In Savannah yesterday afternoon about
5 o'clock. Ho had been in charge of
the business of the Industrial Life and
Health Insurance Company jt Savan
nah for a number of years.
He is survived by his wife and lour
children —three sons and a daughter.
The funeral services will be conducted
in Savannah today, and the body will be
brought to Atlanta tomorrow morning
for burial at Oakland cemetery. There
will be a short service at the grave at
10:30 o'clock
B. Y. P. U. TO MEET.
AUGUSTA, GA.. May 28.—The Bap
tist Young Peoples Union of Georgia
will convene here June 18, 19 and 20,
with the Curtis Baptist church. The
local B. Y. P. U members are pre
paring to entertain 500 delegates. There
will be low rates to Augusta.
SEABOARD PUTS ON LOW
RATE TO WASHINGTON
AND RETURN
On sale June 5,6, 7, only $19.35
[ round trip. City Ticket Office, 88
I Peachtree c ”
A Sale of Underwear
For Wednesday Only
Clt centß a garment,
IF r> only 6 to a customer.
■ 1 "W 1 For tomorrow, Wednesday
I we w iH a bout 300 dozen
JJT °f our 50 c and 75c undershirts and
Vdrawers of fine nainsook and ma
dras at only 30c each garment.
Fine checked crossbar muslin, plaid
nainsook and lots of patterns.
F Some c °l° re d in drawers only.
uHMh J Made in *4 sleeve and no-sleeve
1 I shirts, knee drawers.
jHOk The chance to get your sum
mer su °Ply °f fine underwear at a
XL great saving.
Only 6 garments to a customer. None C. O. D.
or approval. No phone orders. None laid aside.
First comers get best selection.
DANIEL BROS. CO.
SiiSwoSStoWMiSoiSE
AI. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO.
J THREE HUNDRED |
| Untrimmed Millinery Shapesg
S The Greatest Sale of Its Kind Ever Held in Atlanta
-A* When you see these SB, 10, $12.50 and $15.00 Hats that we’re going to
sell at the ridiculously small price of $2.48, you’ll agree that this is the
greatest event of its kind ever held in Atlanta.
From one of New York's highest class millinery’ houses—a concern
• whose name is familiar to most women—a fii’in that has an established repu
tation for showing only the very latest and most fashionable hats from
3* this house we secured these shapes. Sp*
They represent the concern’s stock of domestic productions, and include
T* many foreign samples—3(M) untrimmed shapes in all, and no two alike. In
Hemp. Chip, Italian Milan and Tagal—black, white and colors—every late
and correct style.
| All SB, $lO, )Zb AQi
:$12,50 and I
3515 values ' ~ 'SE
* All Different, and Every One Fresh and New
jjj On Sale Tomorrow in Millinery Parlors, Second Floor
; Aubrey Sisters’ Beautifier
A dpliprhtful perfumed preparation for use at all times. One application will suf
fice for all day—it takes the place of powder, is invisible and will keep the face from 5*
J* becoming shiny. This beautifier makes the skin soft an dvelvety, and gives it the
fresh, clear, blooming appearance of perfect health. jgr"
./{J Madame Francis, Special Representative f
of the Aubrey Sisters, is with ns this week, and invites feminine Atlanta to come in
and get one of her
Original Matinee Massages Free
T** Madame Francis is a beauty specialist of renown, and to those interested, will be
glad to impart valuable information on how to keep the skin in good condition and 3*
retain a perfect complexion.
f M. RICH & BROS. CO. |
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