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DIXIE PHOTO MEN
TO GATHER HERE
Annual Convention and Exhibi
tion Will Open at Auditorium
Next Tuesday.
What is asserted will b* tbs most
complete photographic- show and con
vention ever held In the South "ill o<>
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 manufac
turers of photographic appliances.
The convention held here last year
•was somewhat crowded In Taft hall
and large* quarters were engaged for
this year’s exhibition.
Photography as a trade and a pro
fewion has become such a factor in
the lives of the people that a conven
tion of this nature is an epoch-making
event In order to keep up with the
times the camera man feels the neces
sity of coming in touch with the best
exponents of photographic technique at
least once a year.
The convention which opens Tuesday
■will continue through Friday. There
will b» a large number of lectures and
demonstrations of an educational na
ture besides exhibits of over one thou
sand photographs. Tn the center of
the Auditorium will be placed the pic
tures which will be judged during the
•week and eight silver loving cups will
be awarded to winners in the reac
tive classes
An ‘'Open to the Work! class is a
special feature and photographers in
every state in the Union will h’ well
represented.
Photographs of Nature’s Colors.
Although color photography was once
considered to be flie "philosopher’s
atone" of th* photographic art, yet
Jlfc* many other seeming impossibili
ties it Is now an accomplished fact and
portraits in color will be made at the
convention direct from nature A num
ber of thee* avrtochrnmes will be on
display and at one of the lectures
•tereoptlcon slides, made by this now
color process, will be thrown on the
screen.
A lecture was to have been deliv
ered on spet'il photography, accompa
nied by a large number of slides show
ing flying bullets, the negatives of
whi< i were taken tn one-mllllonth of
a second. The photographs showed bul
lets actually passing through such ob
jects as wooden boards, plate glass,
b ass tin. etc. Unfortunately the set
of slides made especially for this con
vention were lost In the sinking of the
ill-fated Titanic, but the negatives are
ail safe In London, and a fresh set will
b“ made.
Dining the convention a time will be
s t apart when the Auditorium will be
op n to the public. Manufacturers of
photographic materials have sent iheii
1 -t lecturers and demonstrators foi
ia > convention and the decorative
s ,)• me combined with the exhibits
v ojhi afford Instructive <ntci tiiin-
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ELOPERS DODGE
POSSE IN WILDS
Oregon Lovers Take to Moun
tains When Stern Parents
Try to Thwart Cupid.
LA GRANDE. OREG., May 31.
Posses 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 Clara 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. For days all trace of them
was lost, but 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 he hiding.
THE LAX-FOB WAY.
If you had a medicine that would
strengthen the liver, the stomach, the
kidneys and the bowels and at the rami
time make you strong with a systemic
tonic, don’t you believe you would soon
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That’s "The Lax-Fos Way.”
We ask you to buy the first hottie on
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It keeps your whole Insides right.
There is nothing else made like Lax-
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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.,
Call Main 1130.
Hanover Inn, the new
hotel at Wrightsville Beach, I
already open. Warren H.
Williams, manager.
Round trip summer tour
ist rate from Atlanta to Cin
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
Warm 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 31
Umatilla Indians today are engaged in
tribal mourning over the death of
"Honest John” Wal-Lat-Zi, chief of
their tribe, who ended his life by drink
ing poison. Suicide among the Uma
tillas is almost unknown, and no one
has been able to explain the reason for
the chiefs death. Eight years ago the
young brave was a student at Carlisle
Indian school and was a star on the
football team. After his return to the
reservation here he took his place as a
chief and obtained many concessions
for the Indians from the government.
Stewart’s
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Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords.
One and Two Strap Pumps.
Ladies’ Tan Blucher Oxfords.
Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps.
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96 pairs Remnant Oxfords.
Broken Sizes.
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THEFT OF $lO TOOLS
COSTS COUNTY SI,OOO
MUSKOGEE, OKLA. May 31.—The
ihaft of a kit of carpenter’s tools worth
probably $lO has cost Muskogee SI,OOO
1n litigation already, and the case is
no nearer settlement than when it
started on the first of three mis
trials.
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AND LEADING ALL-THE-YEAR
HOTELS.
HOTEL RUDOLF
On ocean front; close to all attractions;
capacity 1,000. 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 guest
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JOEL HILLMAN, President.
TETTERINE CURES ECZEMA
Haynesville, Ala., April 26, 1909.
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 has nearly cured it, and she
thinks one box more will cure her arm
well. 1 have tried everything I could get
hold of and nothing did any good.
Yours truly, T. RYALS.
50c all druggists, or by mail from manu
facturer. The Shuptrine Company, Sa
vannah, Ga. •••