Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 31, 1912, HOME, Image 6

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DIXIE PHOTO MEN TO GATHER HERE Annual Convention and Exhibi tion Will Open at Auditorium Next Tuesday. What is asserted win be the most complete photographic sh«« and con vention ever held In the South will no opened at the Auditorium Tuesday morning. Exhibits are being brought here by prominent photographers of the South and numerous appliances and inventions will be shown by mantifac t„rPl-s of photographic appliances. Tip- convention held here last year was somewhat crowded in Taft hgll and large- quarters were engaged far this year’s exhibition Photography a*- a trade and a pro fession has become such a factor in the lives of the people that a conven tion nf this nature is an epoch-making ovrnt In order to keep up with the times the camera man feels the neces sity of coming in touch with the Irnst exponents of photographic technique at least once a year The convention which opens Tuesday will continue through Friday There Will h® a targe niimbe of lectures and demonstrations of an educational na ture besides exhibits "f over one thou sand photographs In the 1 rntet of the Auditorium will b< placed the pic tures which will be judged during the we.k and night -live loving cup* will t>. awarded to winners in the reap tive classes An ■ npen to the World ’ class Is a special featute ami photographers In cvetv slate In the Union will b® well reprr so.nted Photographs of Nature's Colors. Although color photography was once considered to be the "philosopher's stone'' of the. photographic art. yet ]|k» many other seeming impossibili ties it is now an accomplished fact and portraits tn color will be made at the convention direct from nature. A num ber of these autochromes will bo on display and at one of the lectures gtereoptlcon slides, made by this now color process. «ill be thrown on lhe screen A lecture "as to have been deliv ered on speed ph >t<>graphy, accompa nied by a large number of slides show ing flying bullets, the negatives of , ,= . , v ,-re taken in one-millionth of a second. The photographs show ed bul p.. ’ luallv passing through such oh i as wooden boards, plate glass, b ss tin. etc Unfortunately the set of slides made especially for this con x -ntion were lost In the sinking of the 1 i-fated Titanic, hut the negatives-are ;i y -afe lii London, and a fresh set will le made. During the contention a time will be s, apait when the Auditorium will be op n to tin publf. Manuf o Hirers of P totugiaphii' materials have sent Iheit | I I. - titters di'l dfmon-t at'Ws fei ti - <onv<i< i"ii and the deioralit' s •emt combined with th" exhibits v , fford instruct ive nlerta-n ■ l . ' ■ - f*.- «->O MARIETTA ST HODECATU* ST -*3® MAYETTA ST. ATLANTA . ■;. .; ' */p- J*.’ *OOn€S« BCPUYTO 83 PCACMTHCB ST. March Twenty Sixth Nineteen Twelve Th? H. X Ashe Co. , Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen:- It gives us the greatest pleasure to advise you that the equlp m.ent o* L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriters, that we have bought from you frc time to time for the past few years, have been entirely satisfac tory and nave measured up to our expectations both In adaptability and durability. We formerly used other machines of standard make but after mak ing a -areful investigation and the most rigid test we adopted your L. '. Smith & Bros, typewriter exclusively. We are glad to add, also, that it pleases us to purchase our machines from ATLANTA dealers, thereby keeping expenditures at home and making a greater ATLANTA. Assuring you o f our continued patronage so long as our relation* ar? sc satisfactory, Very truly yours, KING HARDWARE CO. Per ELOPERS DODGE POSSE IN WILDS Oregon Lovers Take to Moun tains When Stern Parents Try to Thwart Cupid. I.A GRANDE. OREG.. May 31. Pn»«.-9 today are searching the fast nesses of the Blue mountains In a game of hide and seek with a couple of youthful elopers. T H. Hopson, aged 22. desired to marry Miss (Tara Nor ris. aged 17, of Elgin, Oreg. The girl's parents objected. The couple tried to get a license, but stern parents ap peared in time to prevent the scheme being carried out Cupid laughed. The couple dressed In the rough clothing of mountaineers and took to the woods Eor days all trace of them was lost, hut Hopson, driven by hun ger. was forced to visit the Palmer lumber camp, twenty miles from El gin, to purchase supplies. The girl's father was told of the visit. He called on the sheriff. With a couple of deputies and volunteer posse, he took up the chase and today the searchers are trailing through the woods where the elopers are supposed to be hiding. THE LAX-FOS WAY. If you had a medicine that would strengthen the liver, the stomach, the kldneis and the bowels and at the same time make you strong with a systemic tonic, don’t you believe you would soon be well? That s "The Eax Fos Way" We ask you to buy the first hottie on the money-hack plan, and you wilt ask your druggist* to sell you the second. If keeps your whole Insides right There Is nothing else made like Lax- Fos Remember the name—LAX-FOS. ••• SEABOARD PUTS ON LOW RATE TO WASHINGTON AND RETURN. On sale June 5,6, 7, only $19.35 round trip. City Ticket Office, 88 Peachtree St. WINDOW BOXES FILLED. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Oall Main 1130. Hanover Inn, the new hotel at Wrightsville Beach, already open. Warren H. Williams, manager. Round trip summer tour ist rate from Atlanta to Gin cinnati $19.50, Louisville SIB.OO, Chicago $30.00. Tick ets on sale daily, final limit October 31. Southern Rail way. _ We are looking for you at Wann Springs. The auto roads are good, and the rail road fare is cheap. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1912. INDIAN CHIEF ENDS LIFE; SUICIDE RARE IN TRIBE’S HISTORY PENDLETON, OREG., May 3f Umatilla Indians today are engaged in tribal mourning over the dewth of "Honest John" Wal-Lat-Zi, chief of their tribe, who ended his life by drink ing poison. Suicide among the Urna tillas is almost unknown, and no one has been able to explain the reason for the chief’s death. Eight years ago the young brave was a student at Carlisle Indian school and was a star on the football team. After hi, return to the reservation here he took his place as a chief and obtained many concessions for the Indians from the government. Stewart’s Under-Price Basement Ladies’ White Canvas Colonial Pumps. Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords. One and Two Strap Pumps. Ladies’ Tan Blucher Oxfords. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps. $1.95 96 pairs Remnant Oxfords. Broken Sizes. 95c &leiuaa\ »»WHITEHAIXfT Under - Price Basement THEFT OF $lO TOOLS COSTS COUNTY SI,OOO MUSKOGEE, OKLA.. May 31.—The theft of a kit of carpenter's tools worth probably $lO has cost Muskogee JI.OJO In litigation already, and the case is no nearer settlement than when it started on the first of three mis trials. CASTOR IA For I*f*nt« and Children. 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The location, large rooms and open surroundings have established this as the most comfortable hotel for the summer. All baths supplied with sea and fresh water; running water In quest rooms; spacious promenade; verandas overlook the famous boardwalk. Orches tra. high-class restaurant. American and European plans. A. S. RUKEYSER, Manager. JOEL HILLMAN, President TETTERINE CURES ECZEMA Haynesville, Ala.. April 26. 1003. J T Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Dear Sir. Please send me another box of your Tetterine. I got a box about three weeks ago for my wife's arm. She has eczema from wrist to elbow and that box I got lias nearly cured it, and she thinks one box more will cure her arm well. I have tried everything I could get hold of and nothing did any good. 1 Yours truly, T RYALS. 50c all druggists, or by mail from manu- I facturer. The Shuptrine Company, Sa vannah, Ga. •••