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DOC® N IGNORE
ORDER TO STRIKE
ball tor National Walkout in
United Kingdom Fails to
Bring Tie-Up.
I
.lint 11 -The gnvp nn»« n
ras called upon again toda\ to ’ On
sidcr the tidal v <>f labo unrest
uhieh is th'. I’nited King- •
do tn.
The cabinet wmr convened to <iis< uss |
the mn;iiinu situation resulting I
th** action nf the transport workers in j
• ailing > national strike There a ■ ■
about 200,000 members of the trans
port worker* union and about 60,0u0
members of th- firemen’s and soanien's
u hirh is affiliated with it.
\ p op<jsiti"n as submitted t th**
minisit.' by the ship • »'lie's. ,<<■< aim
ing tip fairness of their stand and ash
ing foi jroteHrtn foi st rik'-bi eak -
Work v*. rm ,m «s usual al th» Lon
don dorks with strike-breakers pil
ing positions of the strike s.
Dispat Ho-* from other ports indicat
ed tirit the national st like order would
!•< ineffective in bringing about a ti s -
up of th< I'nited Kingdom. When -
as dock corkers and stevedores obey
ed the order in some pla< < s. at othe s
ft pa mtallv disi eg a rdod.
French Navy to Aid
In Breaking Strike
HAVRE. FRANCE, .lune 11--Sailors
Com the French navy may *><• pressed
into service as strikq breakers to man
salps which are held up here by the
strike of seamen on the French liner
1 'ram< .
Tito French war ship St. Louis was
scheduled to arrive here today, and it I
was reported site would transfer enough I
men to tite Fiance to enable the latter!
siiip to tea to for Xew York.
Nearly 2.000 men arc out here as
many f. eight Handlers joined the sail
ors
The sailors union is Hying to bring :
about a general stril.i at every French
not i.
-iillt tis or fOuseiseeoi rs anil exper
.per «■ SAUERS PURE FLAVOR I
ING ENTRANTS Vanilla. Lemon, etc |
Indorsed hv Pure Food Chemists
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
AND RETURN
t|<», ; ru' ten dajj «»n sale Thurs
*'•? ’. .irough keepers. SEABOAHD
“Correct Dress for Men"
Our Annual Summer Clearance Sale
Os Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Clothing
11 1 11 "" r 111,1
33| % Discount—for Cash
250 SUITS in Cheviots, Cashmeres and Worsteds; in fancy patterns and
all Blue and Black unfinished Worsteds and Serges. (No wash suits or : wri
mohairs are included in this sale.' J|| l|||u~
The Sale Is Now Going On
$15.00 Suits Reduced to SIO.OO $27.50 Suits Reduced to $18.35 MF WJ-gif
$18.50 Suits Reduced to $12.35 $30.00 Suits Reduced to $20.00 || 88/J
$20.00 Suits Reduced to $13.35 $32.50 Suits Reduced to $21.65 || ►O''
$22.50 Suits Reduced to $15.00 $35.00 Suits Reduced to $23.35 p//
$25.00 Suits Reduced to $16.65 $40.00 Suits Reduced to $26.65 > '
This is a wonderful sale of splendid merchandise, all this season’s goods, not a suit carried from a
previous season. These 250 suits won’t last long. An early call is to your advantage.
This is Essig Bros. Co. N ° Goods
Pos't' a “Correct Dress for Men” Charged at
,S 26 WHITEHALL STREET Reduced Prices
RETALIATION PLAN
MAY KILL AUGUSTA j
FLOOD BOND ISSUE
AUGUSTA. GA, June IL—Bccau.-'
John M Hays and Hairy F. Beaver,:
two city •tTnirls of the A. P A fa'-’
i Lon. have been deposed, a numbei of •
. the members of that, faction have di - .
; teimined to kill the proposed bond is- j
sue of $1,000,000 foi flood piotection.
I There i« no direct connection between
the <ii ipitation of Hayes -nd Beaver|
and the bond issue proposition, but
I ic.an.v of the A P .V voters will vote 1
against bonds in order to vent th.ei' l
spleen against the Barrett adininistra - !
tion. In addition to the A. P. A. ele- .
mem. some big property owns a ii! ■
oppose tlv bond Issue because it will I
! cause a rais - in their taxes.
PRINTERS ENTERTAINED
BY WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
The Womans auxiliary of the At- |
• lantH Typographical union. No 48. |
held a birthday party at the residence
of Al . and Mi 4 I other H Still, or.
Woodward svenire Members of th»
local wen invited, each one contribut
ing a pennx for each yeai he had lived,
the proceeds to be devoted to the erec
tion of a monument in Evergreen cem
etery. < olorado .Springs, Colo. The
movement was started by the Interna
tional Womans auxiliary.
Mi Still, who was celebrating his
birthday, is pro-idem of local No. 48.
H“ \:i given a clock by the auxiliary.
CAN’T WAIT FOR GALLOWS
TO REMOVE HER HUSBAND
■MUSKOGEE. OKLA., June IL The
hangman's nno-c is too slow for Rosa
Fritz, who lias applied for p divorce
fiom Thomas Fritz, a negro, under
sentence to be hanged for the murdei
of Walter Watson, a white man eigh
teen months ago.
She has been waiting a long time for
the hangman to free her from her sen
tenced husband, but will stand the de- i
lay no longer Fritz Is in jail pending i
a decision On appeal.
CAROLINA HARDWARE AND
FURNITURE MEN CONVENE
i
<'ll A RLUSTt IN. S. June 11. The
' iiardwne men of North and South Car
olina and the retail fui*nlttire. dealers of
tills state are assembled liere in two
contentions, one of which is in session
at t e Isle of Palms. A. L. Phipps,
jof Durham. N. C., neads the liard
i warn dealers. J. .M. Van .Metre, of Co- i
, I'iiiibin, is president of the furniture as- ,
s illation. Tin' two coin ent ion- last i
| until Friday.
GLYNN WANTS EXHIBIT.
BRUNSWICK. June 11. The Glynn I
I County Agricultural Society has ap- ;
I pointed a committee to appear before!
j city . ouneii and the county commis
! sinners and urge these bodies to make
an appropriation with which to furnish
an exhibit for Glynn county nt the state
fair at Macon In October
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND XKWS. TUESDAY. JUNE 11. 191?
STUDENTVETSGO
BACK TO VIRGINIS
Judge Emory Speer Delivers
Literary Address at Univer
sity- S. C. Orator.
CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA.. June IL
I Judge Emory Speer, of Macon, Ga., is
I today being congratulated on ever..’
•hand as a result of the address he di
■ livened la-, night in Cabell hall before
I the lite ai v societies of the University
|of Virginia, incident to the final exet-
I rises of this institution. His subject
| was: Robert E. Lee and the Army of
I Northern Virginia.” Among those in
'the audience were 62 student veterans
of the Confederate forces who are here
in reunion for the first time since th?y
answered the call to arms in the early
sixties
Student veterans here from Georgia
are Lieutenant Robert 11. Cowper. Mal
bonc: Sergeant P. J. King, Rome; Cap
tain Jesse P. Williams. Atlanta, and
Captain Adrian S. Morgan. Warren
ton.
Judge Speei is himself a Confeder
ate veteran, having enlisted at the age
of fifteen in the Orphan brigade, C. S
A . Kentuckians. H-- and the other
''vets'' are having a great time recall
ing war experiences.
Dr Lewis Parke Chambei iayne, who
holds the chair of Greek at the Uni
versity of South Carolina at Columbia,
delivered the annual alumni address.
He is the youngest alumnus ever se
lected for this honor. Di. Chamber
layne is :t son of the late John Hamp
den Chamberlayne, for many years edi
tor of The Richmond State.
COUNCIL OF UNIVERSITY
CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW
! The tit .st meeting of the council of I
the I'niversity club, recently elected!
I for the ensuing, year, will be held at ’
the club tomorrow night.
The members of the council ate John ■
M. Slaton. H. M. Atkinson. S. S. Wai-I
lace, J. H. Porter, Thomas W, Connal-|
ly. Burton Smith. J R. A. Hobson. Dr. i
James N. Ellis. Ben Le< Crew. Hil F. ;
Hentz. H. Peeples. A. Ten Eyck
I Brown. 11. 'Heinz. Alexander C. King
. and A M Schoen.
MERCHANTS CONVENE IN JULY.)
t’OLL'MBUS. GA . June 11.--Tic I
j third annual merchants convention will I
j be held in Columbus during the last |
j week In July, when several hundred i
j visitors are expected to the city. The'
purpose is to bring retail merchants j
from other towns and citit w to Colum
bus to show them the advantages of <
this city as a wholesale center.
ATLANTA PLUMBER
VICE PRESIDENT OF
STATE ASSOCIATION
j SAVANNAH. GA June 11.—Afot a
I sh< rt session at the Hotel Pulaski for
organization purposes, followed by a
sightseeing trip about the city, the del
egates to the convention of the State
Association of -Master Plumbers ad
journed to Tybee. where the meeting
went into executive session and elected
the folowing officers;
President. F. W. Campos. Savannah;
vice president. W. S. Loftus. Atlanta;
treasurer, Francis Daly, .M icon; ‘■l'ere
tary. B. B. Vanßorssum. Savannah.
Routine business was quickly dis
patched. after which the delegates went
on sightseeing tom of the island and
patronized the attractions. An elabo
rate banquet was served on the island.
Today the plumbers took a trip to
Beaufort. S. C.. on tiie steamer Chirdon,
stops being made at Parish Island, gov
ernment dry docks at Port Royal. Fort
Fremont and the national cemetery.
The following verc in attendance
trom Atlanta: W. S. Loftus. J. H.
Newnan. J. E. Belcher. C. R. Bennett,
J. B. Bowen. J. C. Flournoy. M. E.
Ford, C. W. Ford, J. B. Grant, J. H.
Lynch, f. S. Sheppard. B. !•'. Stockton.
O. Wingate. D. W, Yarbrough. S A.
Sheppard. A »M. Smith. T. R. Ste
phenson. Otis Terrell. Josepll Steward.
B. F. Stockton. John Mell. George
KLkman. W. R. Gresham. 1.. J. Medson.
James Ferrell.
PRICE OF DRUNKS RAISED
FROM $5 TO $lO IN MACON
MACON. GA., June 11.—Drunks are
a luxury in Macon now. Because ol
their steadily increasing number. Re
corder Daly announced a raise in the
firn- from $5 to $7. and then, at the
urgent request of the chief of police,
further increased it to $lO.
The court records show that for the
last year .Monday morning drunks have
averaged fifteen oi more.
C Q C drives DUT
Q. O. O. RHEUMATISM
Rheumatism is in reality an internal inflammation—a diseased condition of
the blood cells which supply the nourishment and strength necessary to sus
tain our bodies. Uric acid, an irritating, inflammatory accumulation, gets
into the circulation because of physical irregularities, and then instead of
nourishing and invigorating the bodj r , the blood irritates and inflames the
’ different nerves, tissues, muscles and joints, because of its impure, acrid i
condition. The pains and aches and other disagreeable and dangerous symp
toms of Rheumatism can never be permanently cured until every particle of
| the cause is driven from the blood. S. S. S. does this because it is a perfect i
1 blood purifier. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, purifies and I
cleanses the circulation, invigorates the blood, and completely drives Rheu- i
matism from the system. Plasters, liniments, soothing lotions, etc., may
be used for the temporary relief and comfort they bring, but a cure cannot
Ibe effected until S. S. S. has removed the cause. It frees the blood of every
impurity and makes it a rich, health sustaining fluid, to bring permanent
1 relief and comfort to those who suffer with Rheumatism Book on Rheutnar
tism and any medical advice free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
1 , 1
5 HELD TO COURT
DNARSON CHARGE
Negro Swears White Men Paid
Him to Burn Store at Ben
ton. Alabama.
HAYNESVILLE. ALA . June 11.—C.
Walter Jones. J. H. Felder und W. J.
flow ling, prominent white men. were
bound over to court under bonds of
$2,110h each, and Ike Cunningham and
Steve Wagner, negroes, under $1,500
bonds late yesterday to answer to
charges of second degree arson in con
nection with the burning of half the
business district of Benton. Ala., last
Decent be r.
A sensation was caused here during
the preliminary hearing of the three
white men and two negroes, when
Wagner openly declared on the stajrd
that he se» fire to the store of Robert
Williamson at Benton, and that he was
paid to do so by Jones and Felder. The
negro declared that Felder threatened
to kill him if be did not set fire to the
store. He s vote also that Jones paid
him $2 ar l $3 upon two different occa
sions and that Felder paid him $5 for
applying the torch. Wagner pleaded
guilty and turned state's evidence.
OFFICES CHEAP IN 8188.
MACON, GA., June 11. Bibb county
offices came cheap this year. Sworn
statements of their expenses filed by
recent successful primary candidates
snow that Ordinary Wiley, who was re
elected, spent only $530 to secure for
the next four years an office paying
$12,000 a year. The others were in pro
portion.
j •
The Kind You Have
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
•• Just-as-guod ” are hut Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children —Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE eENTAUR COMPANY. 7T MURRAY •TRtCT, NtW YORR CITY.
Nervous Wrecks
* FRIEND of mine said he believes nine
•w men out of ten had more or less Ir
ritation of the prostatic urethra. I don’t
know but what he's
right. This is one
of the most sensi
tive parts of the
human anatomy
more sensitive than
the eye. I have had
hundreds of pa
tients during the
35 years I have
been specializing in
diseases of men,
chronic diseases
and nervous disor
ders, who were al
most nervous
wrecks trom a
reflex irr 11 n tion
caused by the pros
tatic urethra being
affected. Had pains
in back, neck, back
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j OR. WM. M. BAIRD of head and
I Brown-Randolph Bldg.couldn’t sleep.
Atlanta, Ga. Good physicians
: had treated them without result because
they didn’t find the cause of the trouble.
: .My office hours are 8 to 7; Sundays and
holidays 10 to 1. My monographs free by
I nail in plain, sealed wrapper.
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NOTICE
Wilton Jellico Coal
$4.25
Gve Us Your Order. Both Phones 3668
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82 Peachtree
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