Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 29, 1912, HOME, Page 8, Image 8

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8 TECH TO CLOSE ' IN SOCIAL BLAZE Dances and Hops a Plenty on Commencement Program. Beginning June 7. Tech men and their friends are eagerly awaiting the opening of com mencement weeK on Friday. June 7. Social features will predominate this year and dances and hops given bx the several class and social organizations will attract a number of the younger society girl? of Atlanta. The first exercises, the dedication of the new Y. M. C A building Friday night, will be followed by a dance given by the '‘Bullfrog" club at Se gadlo's hall. Sermon by Augusta Man. Dr. M. Ashby Jones, of Augusta, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon Sun day morning at the North Avenue Presbyterian church Tech men will attend in a body, marching from the campus to the church. The sophomore german will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the Crystal Palace at the school, and on the same night the senior dance will he held at Taft hall. All the formalities of delivering sen ior class insignia to the juniors will be held Tuesday morning in the Y M. C. A building Shops and class rooms will be open for inspection during the afternoon. The junior "prom" and junior dance will take place Tuesday night, the dance in the Crystal Palace following the “prom." Judge Pritchard to Speak. On Wednesday th? seniors will he given their diplomas at the Grand op era house. The address of the day will be delivered by Judge Jeter C. Pritch ard. of Asheville. N. C. The seniors will be the guests of the alumni at a luncheon at 1 o'clock. The Pan-Hellenic dance in Taft hall Wednesday night will be the closing of the social side of commencement and will be the largest attended of all the commencement affairs. Toiffif OF APPEALS Argued and Submitted. T J MrGnvern vs State, from Coffee Will Boynton vs State, from Henry Joe Flint vs State: from Oglethorpe Marsh Roberts vs. Cltt’ of Covington; from Neuron W. J Henderson et al, vs. J. H Hol comb. from Laurens Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company vs H T Hill, from Berrien L C Whittle vs. Central of Georgia Railway Company; from Bibb O. H Watson vs North \meriran Ac cident Insurance Company; from Fulton A. E. Dean vs. Mrs.’ A P Bateman, from Macon W H Sheppard vs C T. A Johnson; from Washington Hagan Supply Company vs Morris & Co from Tattnall S S Monk vs. National Rank of Tifton; from Tift White Company vs American Motor Car Company; from Fulton. C. p Goetchlus vs G. O. White, from Floyd Clifford Johnson vs M. T Cothern; from Coffee General Reduction Company vs W R Tharpe, from Twiggs Kirby Planing Mill Company vs J R Hughes, from Thomas. J. M Whitton vs. W. A. Entrekin; from Haralson. Florida Central Railroad Company vs. Roscoe Luke, from Thomas. W. I Maclntyre vs Mrs. S. A. Massey; from Thomas Jennie Wiley vs. Rome Insurance Com pany; from Fulton. Georgia Granite Company vs. E. S. Sims; from Fulton J. W Arnold. Jr., et al. vs. Atlanta Oil and Fertilizer Company; from Fulton ’deaths and funerals" * James Sima. The funeral of James Sima, the nine teen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Thom as L. Sims, who was drowned yesterday at Piedmont park, will be held at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon at the family rest dence. 392 North Jackson street. The interment will be at Westview. Marie Bolling. The funeral of Marie Bolling, the two year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bolling, who died last night at the family home, t. 38 Gaskill street, will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the res idence The interment will be at Holly wood cemeterx H. S Seymour. The funeral of H. S Seymour, aged 37. who died yesterdax at his home. 145 Ran dolph street, was held todax at the rest dence The interment was at Westview. He leaves his wife, one son, a sister and two brothers Mrs. Viney Dyer. The body of Mrs Viney Dyer, aged 62. of 701 Fast Fair street, was taken to Pcole s hapel. and will be sent y her old h'>me. Cedartown, for burial. She leaves one son. B S Dyer. Earl Underwood. '"he funeral of Ear! Underwood, the inf.'.m ”. of Mr anti Mrs T I. Under w. who died last night, was held to da-, at Uir family residence. 138 Oliver street. The interment was at Westview RED MEN TO CELEBRATE. Ar pa!a> ba tribe of Red Men will cel ebrtte the'r •'.ven!' first a nil i x ersarv tomorrow night All who have ever | worn 'he red sash of the order, wheth- ; er noxx suspended or not. Is invited to I attend the feast and join in the festfvi - j ties. Refreshments will be served in | abundance It would surprise you tn know of the , great good that is being done by Cham- ; berlain s Tablets Darius Dmvney. nf I Newberg Junction. N B. writes My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lot? of good." If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowel? give them a trial For sale by all dealers ••• BOY SCOUTS Take a Kodak uh you. What vou see is yours The picture ord of the "-ip Wil; grow ->■ :e : nt-resting . th.- v*ars to by .1-0 ’. Moore & Sons have th* Kodak you want. 42 N. Broad St. ••• Conjurin' With Rooster Aigs Fails UP TO "JEDGE" CALHOUN Judge "Andy" Calhoun, of the city court, came down the court house steps today to find his way blocked by an old negro woman who occupied most of the stairway. He was about to sqie< ze past when she stopped him. "S' jse me, suh. but ain't you Jedg- Andy Cahoon, what runs de chaingang cote"’" she asked. “Why. yes auntie. I'm Judge Cal-| houn." he replied. "Well. suh. you’s de right man, I reckon." said the old woman "I wants you to sot de law on a conjur doctor name Je°ms, what done gnt three dol lar? often me. Does you know dat nig ger. jedge?" Judge Andy racked his memory. A 1 whole regiment of conjurers and voo doo doctors passed in review, but he couldn't remember one rejoicing in the name of Ji eins. Metviny Ann Grieves. "How did he get your money, auntie?" h* asked. "You haven't been paying for love powders, have you'.'" “De Lawd forbid!" exclaimed the seeker after justice. "Hit's Melviny Ann She's a-layln' flat on her back and can't sot foot on de groun'. Dat Jeem.-: man he done It, an' I'm goin' locate dat nigger if hit take me Turn now till Chris’nias.' "Melvins Ann she git married ‘o a yaller nigger name Sugg-. In bout two weeks he clone spent what she sav. up an' de stallment man come wid a wagon and tote oft the sofy :n’ all de cheers and de "frirerator what Mel xiny keep in de parlor. I lingers Jat nigger he won’t mm h loss noway, but Melviny she mope and grieve. An' dal's how de conjur doctor come in. "He come to see Melviny. an' he looks at her and 'lows he kin bring dat Suggs nigger back for three iol.ars An' nuthln' would do Melvlnx but I got to go borry them three doltUis flint de lady where I cooks at and pay dat conjur man “Dis Doctor Jeems he takes de mon ey an’ says to me, he say c : " Go git me a couple er rooster aigs.’ Gets Couple of Rooster Aigs. "I ain't steddyin’ bout ranters not layin' aigs, so I walks in to the gro cery man s and axes him lak >l> • mijui' man says. De grocery man h-> locks ar me kinder funny, but he wrops up two aigs# in a sack and charges me a nickel. 1 take? 'em horn? and the cdnitir dot ■ r he takes a knife and scrapes Melviny's heel till de blood flow. Den Im mixes up dem aigs lak he Axin' to scramble 'em and puts a pinch of cllrtv powd*r in ’em and rubs it whar he scrap- Melviny's heel lien he wrap it up and tells Melviny not to take off de rig till dat Suggs nigger conic home Dat been a week ago Sat'day. and Melviny's foot done swell up lak a pizened pup. an' she can’t sot it on de floor w idoi.it yellin'. Hat no 'count Suggs nigger he ain't showed tip. and the conjur doc'o.- done got my three dollars an' gone "Now. what you goin’ do in a case lak dat?" Judge Andy thought hard for a mo ment. "I give it up." he said "Rut if you'll FOR YOUR STOMACH’S SAKE Always Have MI 0• NA Stomach Tablets in the House and Some With You Wherever You Go. You can’t tel! when your stomach listreas is coming on or what minute that heax-j’ lump of lead feeling will knock all th# energy out of you Keep sonfe MI-O-NA stomach tab lets with you all the time. Take them any time when you have belching of gas. sour ness. heartburn, dizzi ness, heaviness or any stomach distress In al most no time they ban ish all misery and make your stomach feel splen did. For that extremely neftous condition caus ed by indigestion there Is nothing so good. But the best tray to avoid these attacks of indigestion or to get rid of chronic indigestion, or dyspepsia, or gastri tis, or catarrh of the etomach Is to start to day and take MT-O-NA stomach tablets with or after meals regularly for two weeks. They cure to stay cured They put your stomach in such fine condition that you can eat the heartiest meat without distress. Ask any pharmacist for a 50-cent box today. Before it is half gone you wilt realize that here is one stomach remedx’ that does not stop and simply relieve, hut goes right 'gi snd cures any stomach trouble you may have. Low Summer Excursion Rates CINCINNATI, SI 9.50 LOUISVILLE, SIB.OO CHICAGO. - 530.00 KNOXVILLE - $7.90 Tickets on Sale Daily, liond Io October 31 si, Returning Cilv Ticket Office,4 Peachtree ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:WEDNESDAY. MAY 29. 1912. get the police to catch him I'll put him where h* won’t get any rooster eggs for thirty days" "Thanky, jedge." said the old woman. "I',n goin’ down on Butler s>r«et tn I «tan' in de caw ner till dat nigger show up. an if I don't hoi’ on to his coat tail till de cows come home my name ain't Dllsey." Wednesday and Thursday SHOE SALE We have replenished our stock of Oxfords, which we offer for sale Wednesday and Thursday only On $2.95 White Buckskin Button and \ Blucher Oxfords, Bumps and a. Colonials. $4.00 and $5.00 value. X Patent Kid Pumps and Colonials f / and Button Oxfords. $4.00 value. Metal Button Oxfords and JI Pump.-. $4.00 value. Black Satin Colonialsand Pumps. I $4.00 md $5.00 value. f VJJU * and Colonials, $4.00 value. \ AH the above Shoes j \A® 5 *..\ Wednesday and Thursday only $2.95 A Order Shoes and Ujf/ \ T- Hosiery by Mail Children’s Velvetand Black Buckskin One and Two Straps y INFANTS’ BLACK VELVET. ONE- BLACK BUCKSKIN. TWO-STRAP. . S T R * P .„ HA ? D TURN. gjzes j to 5 $1 75 value $1 ,4 5 Sizes 1 to o. $1.50 value . , SI.IS ~ Sizes 4to 8. $1 75 value .. . . $146 Sizes 4 to 8, $2 00 value $1.65 Sizes 8 to 11, $2.00 value $1.65 Sizes 8>« to 11. $2.50 value $2.05 Ladies' Silk Hose, _. Ladies’ Silk Hose. black, blue, pink black, blue, pink and white: $1.50 BWisFS \ and white : 1 - 50 value— Wj value— -25 WHITEHALL ST. 89e M l l l ; l : 1 . l l.!-|n l . g r 89c Xep \rt co. WHITE Sc/f- Starting H t TS the most talked-of car of today. The Mon- ra |T > JL obloc Motor, with all manifolds eliminated, • H ; would alone distinguish it as the most advanced m U ; i: in design. This superlative Six, however, has [1 B k the logical and convenient left-side drive with « Ki righthand control together with the positive y : White electrical starting and lighting system, ; , i making it possible to reach the driving seat, • U I start and light the car without stepping into F| ; the roadway. These are advantages which are -Eg :.W- worth while. • || The White fej Company H ~p Manufacturers of Gasoline Motor Cars, Trucks and Taxicabs. 1 l u Local Branch, 132 Peachtree St, II ■ B ' _ .... . NUVU AUtont TELEGRAPHER DIES BECAUSE COULDN’T USE A TYPEWRITER ALBANY, May 29. -Because he be lieved he was not a success at manipu lating a typewriter, Samuel I. Hersch berger, a telegraph operator for the Western Union for more than 40 years, committed suicide. Herschberger had always worked with a pen, and when told that he must use a typewriter he became melan choly. FORMER ATLANTA WOMAN IS HURT BY FALL IN MACON MACON, GA.. May 29—Mrs. Jack Kemme. daughter of C. B. Willingham, and one of the popular society women of Macon, who until a few months ago resided in Atlanta, was severely injured internally when she fell headforemost to the Sidewalk in alighting from her automobile. Mrs. Kemme weighs 200 pounds and the fall was therefore all the harder. She is now undergoing treatment at the Macon hospital. 8 touring" I M this summer will be f/ie Ig II W thing with the Automo- || i bilist. Unless you are || prepared by having your M car thoroughly equipped, m HQ a w* g Touring is poor sport. || I The first thing you need w Il JtC is a good car—-we have O it 11 I 11 anil i i MARMON 1 IP -J h" laAa 'II ft ===== ! M 10 iii || Then you need a Il» Speedometer, an extratire 11|111 If trunk rack, a Claxon horn, 1 | ■ffl . || a folding bucket and chair, @ ft an extra spark plug and a « m few other things. Send I your car up and let us jM equip it for I I ....TOURING.... Out-of-town Tourists || can save some money by | B I © writing for our new J ® | Tourist Catalog j | IFe Carry in Stock Every- m O thing for the Car and jjo Garage Iw ( Fulton Auto I | Supply Co. I Ij 225 Peachtree St. f