Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 07, 1912, FINAL, Page 7, Image 7

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WATSON HEARD, SEISM MIL Hearing Is Attended by Big Crowd, and McDuffie Editor Is Bound Over. AUGUSTA, GA., June 7. —Thomas E. Watson was bound over to the Federal court by United States Commissioner Godwin Friday in the sum of SSOO, on a charge of sending obscene matter through the mail. The hearing lasted for two hours and twenty minutes and was replete with interest .throughout. Mr. Watson's brother, Mr. J. F. Watson, signed the bond, which is returnable to the next session of the Federal court in Augusta in March or April. Mr. Watson based his defense first on the question of the warrant being sworn out for him personally, when The Jeffersonian Publishing Company was responsible, and second, upon the motive he had in publishing the alleged obscene matter. Commissioner Godwin overruled Mr. Watson’s objection that his magazine be submitted as evidence. Mr. Wat son objected because bis name did not appear as the publisher. Demanding the name of his prosecutor M|. Watson said that he was an Ameri can facing accusation, but there was no accuser present who could be held responsible for malicious prosecution in case he was not found guilty in the court. District Attorney Akerman replied that he himself was entirely responsi ble for the accusations. Mr. Watson read from various books which are protected by the copyright and in which there are obscene pas sages, but the district attorney held that was no excuse. In summing up the evidence, Mr. Akerman saJd that It made no differ ence how good Mr. Watson's motives were, the United States supreme court held that any matter which passes through the malls that tends to deprave and which is obscene Is sent in viola tion of law. ' ARMY ORDERS WASHINGTON, June 7.—Captain H, Dorey, Fourth infantry, to general staff corps; Captain G. H. Jamieson, generaj staff, to Fourth infantry; First Lieu tenant E. S. Hughes, ordnance depart ment, from Watertown arsenal, Massa chusetts, to Philippine Islands: First Lieutenant C. A. Schaeffer, medical re serve corps, resignation accepted. SHIP HELD AS CONTRABAND OF PORTUGUESE ROYALISTS BADAJOS. SPANISH FRONTIER, June 7. —A steamship flying the Norwe gian flag was seized as a filibuster as she was entering the harbor at Oporto. Portugal, today. The Portuguese cus toms authorities charged that the ship was carrying contraband arms and am munition consigned to royalists In northern Portugal, and took possession of the vessel before she touched her wharf. GRAND OPENING We are almost too busy selling pianos to stop to tell you about our grand open x ’ n g sa le. The pianos are of such well-known makes, the prices and terras so re- markably low—the price tags marked so plainly “ONE PRlCE’'and the guar an^ee that goes with each and every instrument so broad and strong —that \ customers don’t need urging to buy. Furthermore, they are dealing / with a piano house of many years record for honesty and integrity C ’ n Atlanta. That means much. We are sure that if we could only xfa... \ tril you of this remarkable opportunity, so that you would realize fully the exceptional chance it offers, you would We have one of these pianos in your home before to- are ni^ht handing %&7 \ If vou intend investigating this sale, do so at once, „ / ■ x 'as it will be of short duration. Also be sure you out mstru- . <fefcs< x are in THE CLEVELAND-MANNING CO. 8 merits, botl.) new <aiuy x ONE PRICE —NO COMMISSION—PIANO and used, at unheard x, STORE. It would be a calamity to buy of reductions. Our exchange a piano n ° w w - th ° ut U i? r8 v Vr On ?>wn i 4. x • x* • i i t • y \ here and seeing with your own department IS fairly bulging WwSF'' iMb- .X. ~ eyes the remarkable oppor- with pianos at prices as low as ' tunity offered you to get a $46. You will be amazed to find here piano, player piano, pianos, either new or almost as good as f ran . J ’ et c., for new, selling at $46, S9B, sll2. slls, $l2O. '""and “on ’‘such $127, $165 and $l9B. ;/aSMr easy terms On each and every one of the pianos you will sate X, of pay ‘ from SIOO to S3OO actual cash, as you will readily real- * ize when you see the instruments. Every piano is guaran- teed to give entire satisfaction, and placed in your home fora ryjShMyy j a few dollars down anti a few dollars a month. Jr “EVERYBODY’S DOIN’ IT. DOIN' WHAT?" WAITING FOR SAT- TODAY AFTERNOON. WE WILL GIVE AWAY 10.000 COPIES OF POPULAR SONGS AND INSTRUMENTAL SHEET MUSIC FREE. EVERY PERSON THAT VISITS THE “STORE BEAUTIFUL” WILL RECEIVE ONE CLEVELAND-MANNING PIANO CO. 80 N. Pryor St. Store Beautiful - Open Evenings TRUST SHIELDED 8L 0. S. DECREE i Federal Court Ruling Bars For eign Competition With Alum inum Co. of America. PITTSBURG, June 7. —A consent de cree, which guarantees to the Alumi num Company of America a substantial monopoly of the production and sale of aluminum wares in the United was entered in the United States dis trict court for the western district of Pennsylvania today in what is known as the aluminum trust case, whereby the government obtained a perpetual injunction, curtailing the monopolistic tendencies of the aluminum trust in controlling the price of aluminum ware and bauxite in the United States and Europe. The decree prohibits the sale on the part of the Aluminum Company of America of aluminum abroad and like wise closes American markets to for eign manufacturers. Also Breaks a Combine. Agreements formerly in effect with foreign companies controlling the im portation of and exportation of alum inum or bauxite and Illegally fixing the prices at which the raw material should be sold are expressly prohibited. .Contracts entered into between the Pittsburg Reduction Company, the Norton Company, Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Gustav A. Kruttschmidt and James C. Coleman, of Newark, N. J., whereby the sales of aluminum and aluminum wares were restricted, are made unlawful. The combining of stock ownership or controlling or restraining the output of any product manufactured from aluminum, delaying shipments or exer cising any methods fatal to the Inde pendence of the concerns named as de fendants, is construed as a violation of the decree. PRISONER SAYS HE WAS ON WAY TO SLAY TAFT NEENAH, WIS., June 7.—Declaring that he was on his way to Washington to kill President Taft, a man giving his name as William Gotch was arrested here today. Gotch, who said he was from Burlington, lowa, had been de livering street orations campaigning for W. J. Bryan. He was lodged in the In sane asylum. FLOOR FOR WOMEN ONLY IN WORLD’S BIGGEST HOTEL NEW YORK, June 7. —A floor for the exclusive uee of women will be a fea ture of the McAlpin hotel, the biggest hotel in the world. The innovation was suggested by Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of the banker. DIX BACK FROM EUROPE. NEW YORK, June 7. —Governor John A. Dix arrived home from Europe to day on board the Cunard liner Maure tania. Mr. Dix said he had enjoyed his vacation and that his health had been greatly benefited. Hanover Inn, the new hotel at Wrightsville Beach, already open. Warren H. Williams, manager. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. Jacobs' Cut Prices Mail and Telephone Orders Assured Prompt and Careful Attention 50c Levy’s Laßlache Face Powder 39c 25c Riveris Talcum Powder 19c 50c Williams’ Pink Pills ' 40c 50c Regulin 39c 25c Regulin Tablets 20c 25c Mentholatum, 18c; 50c size 38c 25c Lambert’s Listerine 18c 25c Cheney’s Expectorant, 19c; 50c size 39c 50c Mellin’s Food, 39c; 75c size 59c SI.OO Quaker Herb Extract 67c SI.OO Holmes’ Mothers Friend 71c 50c Cuticura Salve 39c SI.OO Vaucaire’s Galega Tablets 79c 50c Parisian Sage 39c Our large Catalog lists over 10,000 other Cut Prices equal ly as low. Why pay high local prices when you can order from Jacobs’ by mail at Jacobs’ Cut Prices? Goods shipped same day order is received, and satisfaction guaranteed. Catalog sent free to anyone living out of town. Write for it. 25c and 35c Bathing Caps Values to 75c VT ERY large gs- ’ sortment of V l , pretty plaids, stripes, figures and plain -gg — 1 " colors, some with contrasting colored band trimmings; silks, sateens, pure rubbers and rubberized fancy materials; all guaranteed waterproof. These attrac tive styles are selling elsewhere from 35c to nr- J Q E 75c. Jacobs' Cut Prices ZOC <HIQ <JJC Os Pure Gum Rubber in all plain colors, some prettily trimmed with contrasting colors; mostly the popular Tam O’Shanter designs. Valued elsewhere 75c and SI.OO. i-r. Your choice tJUC Other styles in silks, pure rubber and other materials; g■> re values to $1.75, at v l.Zt) Stationery Specials Initial Paper of heavy, Pure Linen. A beautiful grade, with initials embossed heavily in gold. Regular 75c quire box Special Saturday 39c 2 Quire Box Linen Paper, very fine grade, in White. Regular value 50c Special Saturday 35c Jacobs’ 60c Week-End QQp Bon-Bons and Chocolates AS fine as any sold in the city at 50 cents or even 60 cents a pound. Maraschino Cherries, Marshmallows, Crystallized Fruits, Nougats, Chocolate Almonds, Butter Crisps and many other favorites. Made by Block! Always fresh and delicious; never heated or packed. Every piece is irresistible. Sold Only Saturdays and Sundays 29c Cream Mint Wafers, the crisp sort with the delicious new flavor. In 1-2 pound boxes, 20c. “Elephant” Salted Peanuts, very large and choice, selected nuts, very crisp and particularly delicious flavor. Packages, scj large moisture-proof tins, 250. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall Street. 544 p eac htree Street. 2 <» Houston Street. 102 Whitehall Street. 423 Marietta Street. 266 Peters Street. 70 W. Mitchell Street. wariexta oxreev 152 Decatur street . Your Summer Needs Have had our most careful attention and you know what ex perience counts for. We’ve had a lot of experience supplying men with the best things to wear—- we’ve “learned how” and we now te l you we’re better prepared thai ever before to serve you right, with the right apparel. Cool Summer Suits made from cool fabrics by Hart Schaffner & Marx and Rogers,Peet & Co. insure you comfort, style and service. Suits that show their value, $lB, S2O, $25 and up. Summer Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. Every item to insure summer comfort is here—Panama and Straw Hats of all good kinds —Milans, Sennits and Splits, best styles, only $1 and up. Nettleton and Howard & Foster Shoes in snappy, cor rect and comfortable models—new “flats” if wanted, $4 to $7. Manhattan and Earl & Wilson shirts in all the good styles—soft or stiff cuffs-—some soft collars, $1.50 up. Underwear that guarantees comfort in every garment. Athletic or regular cut—-all materials, 50c to $3. Try us out on some of these. DANI EL BROS. CO. Subscribe for THE GEORGIAN And Get This 45-Piece Set for a Fraction of Its Value v roaßa -xll -4 ■ i ‘ x-‘ ASM ■ JwrnmH ' ;r -'iMrabnß SKHBIru •i’lt jBw"X, . .15'382 •' • ■ .'■■■ yr-yR. • ‘ t >f r. jjMMR.'aX 1 ‘•ggfgWfcA.. yjk • J. • ' r ' : ? '■■ 1 >4 .■ •’M-' - Jafc. bEE SAMPLE SETS DISPLAYED IN OUR OFFICE WINDOW Every Piece Warranted To Be Perfectly Shaped High Grade American Semi-Porcelain < The thinness of the ware, the rich Royal Blue and Coin Gold Decoration, delicately shaded into the pure white, make this set equal in appearance and* utility to the highest priced imported china. THE DECORATION CAN NOT WEAR OFF It is applied by a new process that fires it into each piece underneath the glaae. This Insures a lasting' beauty, heretofore rare among newspaper premium dishes. WE SEND COURTEOUS MEN AND WOMEN TO PRESENT THE DETAILS OF THIS OFFER, UPON REQUEST. These representatives will not annoy you with th® usual insistent tactics of the average solicitor. If you can resist this offer after it has been explained to you, and you have seen the dishes, we will not subject you to further impor tunity. But we would like to tell you about it. THE GEORGIAN, Circulation Dept. bmhp&Tooo ml MM I 11 n I 7» I bi >' 111 1/1 Copyright Hart Schaffner 4: Marx 7