Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 08, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 $1,000,000 FUR PROJECT BEGUN City and County Agree to Make Lakewood Site of an Annual Exposition. A definite move is under wav to es tablish on the < ity s property nt Lake wood a great annual exposition. A committee, consisting of representatives from the city. county ‘nd chamber of Commerce has agreed upon a plan whereby th' pats will he deeded ovei to an exposition company and a mil lion dollars worth of improvements made, partly by the company and part ly by the county This cdmpahy will be capitalized at $250,000, and will issut bonds to the extent of $500,000. It is proposed the county do $250,000 worth of improve ments with its convicts This compa ny would have in charge the annual fair. A Second company then would be or ganized to formulate plans for an enor. mous festival to be held In 1914. com memorative of Atlanta's rise from the ashes of war left by Sherman Toronto Fair as ModSI. When this company begins work, it Is proposed the annual fair at Toronto will serve as a model. Much Information from Toronto officials was placed be fore the committee, which served to strengthen the members in their deter mination to put the matter through. LIFE. ThO poet's exclamation: “O, Life! I feel thee bounding in my veins," is n joyous one. Persons that can rarely or never make it, in honesty to them selves, are among the most unfortu nate. They do not live, but exist; for to live implies more than to be. To live is to be well and strong—to arise feeling equal to the ordinary duties of the day, and to retire not overcome by them—to feel life bounding In the veins. A medicine tfcat lias made thousands of people, men and women, well and Strong. has accomplished a great work, bestowing the richest blessings, and that medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The weak, run-down, or debilitated, from any cause, should not fall to take it. It builds up the whole system, changes existence into life, and life more abounding We are glad to say these words In Its favor to tile readers of our columns. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamber lain's tlough Remedy as may be re quited. This remedy will also liquefy the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate It bus been used success fully in many epidemics and is safe and sure, For salt by all dealer*. »*• WORLD WIDE BARACA-PHI LATHEA UNION, NORFOLK, VA, JUNE 22-27. Very low rates via SEABOARD, At lanta delegation leaves 1:15 p. m. Fri day. June 21 Make Pullman reserva tions now. city Ticket < tffice 88 Peach tree. Hanover Inn, the new hotel at Wrightsville Beach, already open. Warren H. Williams, manager. We sell the Anscc Film fits any camera; very fast. Cone’B, 60 Whitehall. The F r len dly C oun sel of Your Bank It is a good thing to feel that you can advise in a friendly and helpfu 1 way with your hankers. A distinctive feature of the Fourth National Bank is the fact that its officers are always ready and willing to confer with costomers---actual and prospective —regard- ing matters of business on which advice and counsel may be desired. Th is is one of the things that make patrons feel thoroughly at home m this bank. Vour Account Would Be W e/come Fourth National Bank MOTHERS,WIVES,DAUGHTERS, “7^7" 3 T DON T LET^^^ n^ E f N o^, oN S LY™ E great a tbn t | Ur mtl'i bob jones i CIGARETTE LAW OF TENNESSEE DEFIED BY A PRESS AGENT P. 8. Linwood, who put on the Kir- I mess in Atlanta, won considerable pub licity in Nashville this week by his an nouncement that cigarettes would be smoked on thh stage by the ladles and gentlemen taking part in the produc tion. As cigarettes art. strictly out lawed In Nashville by state law. legal authorities and the mothers of the. hun dred children who took part in the Kir mess became Indignant. It was det fared by officers of the state humane commission that Linwood and other members of the Kirmess would be attested the moment the first eig jarett - was lighted. Linwood positively I refused to abandon his plans. "We have a Caimen scene," he .said, "(.'an you imagine a Carman without a cigarette? You might as well have a Salome in overalls.'' But when ths curtain fell on the first ‘ night's performance not a cigarette "at visible, and no arrests had been made. But the gate receipt* had been fully Up to expectations. DERAILMENT TIES UP FORTY CARS,DELAYING CITY BOUND WORKERS A lot of folks from East or South Atlanta were late to work this morn ing—those that expected to report about 7:45 o'clock. There Were no cars to corhe on Just about that time, the derailment of a South Decatur car on East Alabama street having tied up all cars going in that direction. Twenty cars were standing still at 7:30 o'clock fourteen were backed on Alabama street from Pryor to White hall and six were tied up on Pryor street. For twenty minutes workmen tugged at the derailed ear and succeed ed in slipping it back on the track at 7:35 o’clock. ATLANTANS WILL SPEAK AT CHARITY CONVENTION Two Atlantans, W. H. Moyer, warden of the tlnlted States penitentiary, and Joseph C. Logan, secretary of the local Associated Charities, will be among the speakers at the social service confer ence to be held in Sewanee on July 14 to 19. The conference will be held under the auspices of the university extension de partment of the University of the South. Wat don .Moyer will speak on “Prison Reform." and Mr. Logan on "Organized Charity and the Social Ex pert." Move On Now! savs a policeman to a Street crowd, and whacks heads If It doesn't. "Move on now." says the big. harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion and suffering follows. Dr. King's New Life Pills don't bulldoze the bowels. They gen tly persuade them to right action, and health follows. 25c al all druggists. ••• DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION BALTIMORE SEABOARD announces low round trip rates from all princi pal stations. $21.35 from Atlan ta. Will sell tickets June 20 to 24 via all rail through Raleigh, j Richmond and Washington or via (Norfolk and Steamer. SEABOARD ANNOUNCES $lO TEN DAY TICKETS TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH On sale Thursdays City Ticket < if i fl< r*. M Peachtree. < i riFj ATLANTA GEORGIAN AN 1) N EV.VS. SA I L RDA Y. -J IN E 8. T.TiL*. - > ■»' > - ■ '■ ■— - '"- . - - " REBELS FIBE ON MARINESOFU.S. Cuban Revolters Driven Away by Outposts of Americans at Guantanamo. HAVANA. June B.—Reports reached here toda, that Cuban rebels have fired on the camps of American marines at. Guantanamo city and Cobre mines. The rebels c aused bo damage or cas ualties and were driven back by the outposts, but mote ’rouble Is feared, as they know that the American marines have been forbidden to make any de cisive move. Cubans and Rebels Fight Near Havana HAVANA, June B.—A pitched battle was fought early today between Cu bans and negro rebels at Regia, across the harbor, a mile from this city. Mote than 100 shots Wfere fired be fore the negroes were driven off by the whites, who climbed to the roofs and sited at the blacks In the streets. Marines Ready to Attack Rebel Band SANTIAGO. CUBA, June B.—With more than 6.000 marines and bluejack ets on Cuban soil plans for a general campaign are being mapped out here today by the American officers. Their forces wit! be ready to move against the rebels as soon as word is flashed from Washington that intervention is ordered. There is nd doubt expressed here that the United States will take such an action. 17 th Infantry Is Ready to Entrain Officers and men of the Seventeenth Infantry at Fort McPherson are con tinuing preparations for service in Cuba, constantly expecting an official order to entrain for Savannah. Officers both at headquarters and on the reser vation believe this expedition to Cuba is certain. The railroads will be asked to sup ply three sphefal trains. Several Pull mans. a number of tourist sleepers or day coaches and several stock ears for Ihfe horses will be required. Either the Central or the Southern will handle the trains. Both are known to be as sembling ears. Spent Dollars Are No Good The dollar that is spent can bring you no more good; but the dollar that is depos ited with this strong Company draws 4 per rent, interest, and helps to make more dollars for you. It is a silent part ner that works for you while you sleep and play. If you haven't a Savings Account, come in early Monday and make the start. Don't wait until you have a lug amount to start with; SI.OO will do. Trust Company of Georgia ERNEST WOODRUFF, JOHN E. MURPHY, President. Vice President. J. H. NUNNALLY, JOHN B. WHEAT. Vice President. Secretary and Treasurer. EDWARD R. RAWLINGS. Trust Officer. Equitable Building 53-55 N. Pryor St. Capital and Surplus - - $1,800,000.00 MATINEE AND NIGHT DAILY ALL WEEK JUNE 10. LILLIAN SHAW AMERICA'S PREMIER VOCAL DIALECT COMEDIENNE SCHRECK 4 PERCIVAL I SMYTHE & HARTMAN Entertaining Noveltv Duol Comedy Songs LULU GRANT M’CONNELL & SIMPSON IN AN ORIGINAL COMEDY PLAYLET, "TH E RIGHT Gl RL” CAMPBELL < YATES I JOH NSON -HO WAR D - LIZETTE Comedy Sketch IComedy Acrobatics SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION I CLIFF GORDON THE EMINENT GERMAN COMEDIAN CUPID PLAYS PRETTY TRICK ON CIGAR SALES GIRL AND CUSTOMER The pretty little blond girl who sold cigars in the store at the corner of Marietta and Forsyth streets was gone t oday. A smiling young mar. in her place explained that she got married yester day. The romance was born right over that cigar counter when Rex Ross, a elark In the postoffice, came to buy cigars. “What will you have?" asked Miss Fannie Dickey, the little blond sales woman. He leaned over the counter, but only stammered. Thereafter ft was noted that he ap peared with more regularity than any other customer and spent more time buying hi.® smokes. Then yesterday afternoon Miss Dickey announced that she had quit and was going to get mar ried. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH TO OBSERVE CHILDREN’S DAY The congregation and Sunday school of the Unlversaiist church, in East Har ris street, will unite in an appropriate observance of Children's day tomorrow mornlhg at 11 o’clock. A program by the Sunday school will be followed by a Sermon by the pastor. “Growing I'low ers in God's Garden." Children will be christened al this service, and at th< close of the sermon a class of new members will be received Into the church. MR. ELLENWOOD TO PREACH SPECIAL SUMMER SERMONS Tomororw morning, at the ÜbiVersaL ist church, in East Harris street. Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood will begin a series of “special summer sermons." The subjects are as follows: June 9. "Glowing Flowers in God’s Garden:" June 16. "Let's Go Fishing;” June 23. “The Faith of the Furrow;" June 30. "The God df the • Outdoor Spaces;" July 7. “National Ideals in the National Game." an Independence day sermon for baseball fans. After the first Sunday in July. Mr. Ellenwood will leave the city for a two months course of study in the Univer sity of Chicago. A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and ‘•ladder troubles, removing o T-avel. cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma tism, And all Irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women Uegula'es b'adder troubles In children If not sold by your druggist, will be Bent by mall on receipt of SI.OO. One small bottle is two months' treatment and sel dom falls to perfect A cure. Send for tas tiir.onials from this and other states. Dr E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive-st.. St. Lnuta. Mo kold by driiedsts BACK SLATON TO END PARTYW Waycross Journal Falls in Line Indicating Hoke Smith Fac tion Favors Candidacy. That Hoke Smith men in the state will support John M. Slaton for gov ernor is indifated today in the an nouncement of The Waycross Journal that it will work for Slaton against al! comers, no matter who may or may not enter the race now. The significance of The Journal's at titude 1s in the fact that it has hereto fore been aligned with that faction in Georgia politics supposedly antagonistic to Slaton, and that its editor, L. Volney Williams, managed Hon. Pope Brown's late campaign for the governorship Pope Brown was the recognized candi date of tile Smith faction in Georgia, and aggressively undertook to keep the governorship from falling back into the hands of the present governor, Jdsepli M. Brown. Puts Stomach, Liver and Bowels in Fine Condition To promptly end the misery of constipation, torpid nver, sick headache, indigestion, dizzi ne» and nausea, you must me CARTER’S LITTLE liver pills. J They never fail— that's why millions use \!\m, I'lVEft vigor, vitality, IWHt •nd a clear gpF complexion are W 1 m* the result of their use. You need them. Small Pill. Small Dom. Small Pt-ic. The GENUINE must bear signature iaaim'«smssi-n Special June—Films de veloped free. Cone’s, 60 Whitehall St. Hanover Inn, the new hotel at Wrightsville Beach, already open. Warren H. Williams, manager. |all sorts of lumber I I Your I H And Perfect Fairness Is Our Business Policy WE WANT YOUR ORDERS—WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT, AND ARE ■ PLEASED TO QUOTE YOU PRICES AT ANY TIME OR PLACE. .j Prompt Deliveries -Personal attention to nil orders and (zu a ran toed satisfar- lion arc making this the most popular lumber yard in Atianta. -’i? Plaster— We sell a very high grade of Cement Piaster. It Works smoothly and *£« gives the best of results. Many of our customers are using it and are well *368 4 -■ll pleased. We Would like for von to trv it. too. HM Brick are searee. but We have managed to fill all orders with little delay. '.|a| Lime and Cement in any quantity delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Shingles and Laths are specialties with us. Yon ran always get them here, iust a little cheaper than elsewhere. !■ “AT YOUR SERVICE"—PHONES: Bell Main 5304. Atlanta 751 ||| H O. O. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. B A. 0 Marbut and W 0. Thornton, Owners. 920 MARIETTA STREET EXPOSITION MILLS TO ADD 16,000 SPINDLES AT COST OF $200,000.00 Steady growth of the manufacture of cotton products in this section is shown today in the announcement that $500,006 is to be expended in building two new factories and in enlaiging an other. The Exposition Cotion mills df Atlanta have placed a contract for 16,000 additional spindles and machin ery at a cost of $200,000. The Empire Cotton Oil Company of Atlanta will erect a cotton seed oil mill at Madison, Ga., at a cost of *IOO.OOO. A eojton mill will be built at once in Kershaw. S. b.v the Kershaw Cotton mills, recently incorporated, with a, capital stock of $200,00(1. eV- - < " ft aftcßyourWl MONEY IS ALLmHA Burned Valentine Bieganowski’s Faith the safety of mattresses. Valentine Ih Mattress Shattered When Bieganowski. 730 Garden street, has Hoard Disappears. come t 0 a ' ipf Bieganowski had • saved $990, S6OO in gold and $390 in bills, and had it hidden in his house. TELLS OF $990 NOW LOST. When he went to eoutit his shining ——— yellow pieces and the bright new Hoarding for three years, fearful bills Sunday morning, he found „ . . ~ , . . ' , , , them all missing, he says. The po- of intrusting his savings to banks, ]j ee are investigating.—Milwaukee, and having implicit confidence in Wis., Sentinel. Have you any money that can be burned up or stolen? Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank < 4 per cent on Savings Deposits BLEAK HOUSE IS SOLD, LONDON. June B.—Bleak House, which was for years. Charles Dickens' summer home at. Broad Stairs, has been sold for $15,500. Deafness Cannot Be Cured b.v local applications, as they can not rc:t« h the diseased portion of the ear. There only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness caused bv an Inflamed condition of Ih*» mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this lube* is Inflamed you have a rum bling aoitnd or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, iind unless the Inflniiiiiintioii enn lie taken out nnd this tube restored to its normal eOrnlitioti heilritlg will lie destroyed forever; nine e:is“s out of ten are caused by < a tnrrh. which Is nothing lint an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cnse of Deafness (caused by eatarrhi that enn not lie cured b.v Halls Catarrh Cure. Send fol- circnlnrs free. E. .1, CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold lit driijfgists. 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for coustipation.