Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 11, 1912, HOME, Page 8, Image 8

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8 FAREWELL WHIRL NOWONATTEGH Class Day Today. Junior Prom Tonight, and Graduation Ex ercises Tomorrow. Genrcna Tech • oiiimerc enicnt is in i ful’ swing Cap-anu ne-1 student*, dot rhe campus; various * exercises are being held. -<nd of evenings th* students a :ht<»wing hhplc <lul ••; *• In the enjoyment • th- s* vera com meneement dan* vs At tin s.-nmi * la>> xer< ;-• s u• > ' mo nine \\ \ Ao-xami*- t < ha- <«- nooga. delivered ' m •.a!• di* tot> •><!- dress He urged upon his 99 Hass ■ mates th. neee-sitv for a : . imi* d lif< . I evs n tho.iun om '-u ■ si'"' 1:1 j life Following his sp.-' i h seven oth< rs | of the class made impromptu talks, i Much fe> .nz "<“ •- hh> ,llf ‘ ~klpi I students wnc han been a Tech I'" 1 f"" r y. a rs This afte n""n ! ■"» ■'• 10 >• 3 " " ' h ..... x u ..... ~f t . institution a r open for the insp'cii"ii of parents anil visitors In the textile .hops the boys will give exhibition of fan' ; cotton weaving. in th- smith shops they sill be at the '■ S' - and tn the wood shops J the- or .-.0.k the latnes. Kxampl’Si ~f t h. fin'.sn* i products w ill he on j . :<■ in: ion Junior Prom Comes OH Tonight. Toda « program will be .apped by t..... ■pv , p:omenade. w hii h takes | place' tonight Every student who .an I hoar a pan "f " hit'- Housers will be I on -ami tgl-:if> himself, talk small nothings 'nd m. k'- merer geneially. At.anta - • "tins' t youngest —so- cietv sot ' : bo out ■ n mass' . lim - ing sm n'etvai- when the talk .s | th. p.omen.ol' I.- wi; repair to (T'.-'a Pilate ilamo hall on the iant pUS ... ■ an oremstra will await | their pleasure. At the p: omenimi' th" commencement . will ea. I :is llomitiil' Not on!' w ill I a i; tip in. al friends of the institution be there, but visitors from ail over the stat* , who have . ~-m f..r on" put pose or another v. ii' attend. The g actuation exercises will take place tomorrow morning at 1" 3'» at the Grand ' »pea house In a body the senior ■ lass and faculty will march to the holts* . Th' baccalaureate ad dress will iellveted by Judge Jetet <-. Pritchard and 19 students will le eelve diplomas Farewell Dance Tomorrow Night. The * ommt-m emen: w ill end in a blaze of g ory tomortow night m Taft hall, when the institution will be the guests of tie' fraternity men at the annual Pan-Heil,nl< dance. The committee of G eek letter ntert who have the affair in charge promise innumerable mid varied surprises. Some say that the plate will be decorated as a replica of Mount Olympus with Her cules. Minerva. Jupiter. V. nus and smut others sitting around with bowls of ambrosia. Whatever happens, the immense throng which will crowd the place is promised a good time to the last de gret An orch* atra of 25 pieces will fu nish mush anti a live-wire commit tee will keep things moving with va rious sorts of stunts PRIMROSE’S WIFE SAYS HE'S WORTH $750,000 NEW YORK, Jun* II A suit for a separation has been tiled by Mrs Georg' H Primrose. wife of the min strel. She alleges that Primrose has contributed nothing -* he* support fol two years Mrs. Primrose det ..arcs that her hus band owns pioperty worth s7s't.'»'to. and receives front his profession S3O, or mo'-e annually WAITRESS HEIR TO PART OF $4,000,000 ESTATE SAX FRA X’ IS* T>. •’AI. Jun* 11. \yi)y.s Ah ’.I Lor* S •’ waitress r « ri'i’v in the t*»\xn ”f IL<nfo’d. nas CPi\*'<i 'A",-*. is To sh;*»r in thv $4 • - '» • bv hv• g i an<i - f'-ithvi •’ L-»u- y nxvntot of m wash- in r omi -un'i **h" tiu ii , t Hoboken. X J GREAT TUNNEL TO JOIN VENICE TO MAINLAND VEN l< ’F' .1 'in* 11 X | i 'b > ’ in der wax f< ’ • onn- uion "f Venn* with th* ma il anti i>\ r • > ’unn*- . under th* .irmou - •‘-t -Gh* If the is r.< run 'inut-r L- 'a <non it must b. *■ • tw<» mi • am. a ha.f m * ngih. am T -Jtt’,. •m • < i»il< | below th* surf;* * to v ;th>’.*m? tm at - tion of a strong tioa !b>a Tn. ~iuo>*n !« a sha'lfox *mi .f •• ■ \ ’i, h*-r»- ’ h»- t iib’ ’s- - .1 t \x«. fpet. v\ hi' ■ |» -i . ■ - ■ ■’l g ( •.«-' Fure of ■ on.«idet abb • gm ‘JUDGE RUMHAUSERS" MUSTN’T PLAY HOOKEY t’Hl'-AG' i. Jum 1 I .1 ~g .. tm municipa court must so * g.. has,-ha ' and otlie' summ* i .imu-i u tr ** at d pav more attention to lm-:m < Chief Justice 1 lis.-n, in i . "Uti.ien tiai” iette. c d th*- :*.g*. •*,■ wa« awar* < f 'U* : “houkev p ,lying " and that ' m .st c ase Th. jurists w ere told that th'-y must hold , <,u-t daily until half-past four o'clock In th> afternoon with the ■ xceptmn of Sat u day GROCERS CALLED BANKRUPT An ;nv*'unto ' petition f" bank rupt'y procrdings .gains' I-’t-nct Bros grocers, was hied tod.i' Th' petition s ,h,. , [ ,'■'• is indebted to i" .1 fiars'leti tm- N'ma Ta per ''nmp;..riy ami others in thr s Um I , of 1791.99. [ GOTHAM GIRL TO WED BOLD ENGLISH AVIATOR Miss Dorothy Taylor anti z —■' "N Glaude Grahame-White, whose ! marriage on .lune 27 is ciilmina- i tion of romantic meeting aboard <>». a trans .\thinti'- liner. Ay t t jwJßmbT -Wk. WR -Vi \ ' 1111 * '?*/ h HUB j v.w /i ” v V*ffr IHR is ' s "/I sr- lT??/ ''"WKr ® / > /i rj{3 f ‘ /ii fg r x- //) i / W * fir n * / /«L» ■ \\J i . it* * \ > • / f\\ ; // STORM OF PROTEST AGAINST NEW COINS IS RAISED BY BANKS WASHINGTON. June 11. Banks have raised a storm of protest to yon- Kriw and the treasurv department igalnst th" proposed ( ninag" of three cent and one-half-cent pieces. The new coins., it is contended, would revolutionize commercial me chaniial devices, cash drawers and cash registers, adding machines and counting machines would have to be changed and it would be necessary to rule anothei column on ledgers to ac commodate the fractional piece. The treasury department has aban doned th" idea of a fantastic half-cent piece with as, allnped edge, in ease congress should order the new coins. Financial institutions protested that the coin should have an even diameter The three-eent piece, however, would have a hole in the center, if the coin is authorized. KID McCOY IS MAKER OF HEALTH MAXIMS I.<'Nl>gN. June 11 Norman Selby, better known as "Kid McCoy," once a famous pugilist, now a health propa gundist his opened a “health * ollege" lat the Cecil hotel. McCoy's sy stem I * ame to him. he says, as a sudden in |<pi'-atlon when he was a saloon keep, t in New York. During a recent sojourn in Nice, lie stated Iv- was able to re duce tht waist of ,( British life guards officer by ten inches He is bubbling over with health maxims nowadays such as Dtink two qua ts of water h day I and wrinkles will not live on your face." th guided by nature's laws, ami] >*''(’;, have no n"ed of the doctor." Activity of th*- blood is life, stag nation means old age " "Take nature's tonu-s, fresh air and ffesh water, and be right thinking." McCoy is lecturing in London on health and physical culliue. 'A vile temp, i germinates poison.* I n t lie blood." TO GROW HAIR OS A BAI D HEAD BY A SPECIALIST Thousands of people suffri from bahi- I ress and falling bait xx h«» hax .ng tried * neatly exerx advertised hair tonic and I hair gHoxer xxithoul results, haxe rvsignr.i I ihcmseixes to baldness and its attendant discomfort Yet thru a use is not hope less. the following simple h<<mc presvt ip tion has made hair gruxx aftei ■•cars <<f 1 baldtiesw, and is also unequaled for re- ' sun’ng gra> hall to its original color I stopping haii from falling out. and de- | stroxing th* dandruff germ It will n«n 1 makt the hair greas>. ami • an be put up b.x anx jir uggisi Hay Rum ♦> oum » * Laxona <le t'liinposee, 2 ounces. Mentho’ »’r* stills one-half «lra* hm If \ou wish I perfumed, add half • tw teaspoonfu! of To Kalon Perfume, xxhich unites perfect Iv xx ith the oil ei ingredient < T; < p;»>p araiion highlx recommended I" phx i «icians ami specialists ami is absolutely harmless as it contains non* of the pm I sonous xx nod a!< "ho so tre'iuen lx fmimi mha ■ ?'»nicsi I»»» r;o' apply m th* 1 fa* * I ■ r xx here hatr .s not desired FOUNTAIN SYRINGE I Two-Quart 50c TIPTON S DRUG STORES i i . i HE. ATLANTA GEORGIAN’ AND NEWS. TUESDAY’. JI X E 11. 1912. The Flyer’s Happy Bride-to-Be Praises France in Imparting News to Friends. I.'INDGN, June 11. The (bite for the wedding of the charming Miss Dorothy Taylor, of New York, and Claude Gra hame-White. th" famous English avia toi. has been fixed: they will he mar ried at Whlford. Essex, on June 27 next, it is anjtounced today . Miss Taylor met Grahame-White while they were crossing the Atlantic on the same steamer. "I was attracted to him from the first," she lias toid her intimates here. "He is tremendously clever, and. to me, that is the first lequirement in a man. I do not care what n man looks like or w ho he is so long as lie is clever. "Besides." Miss Taylor continued. "Mr White li.is taken great risks and done many daring things. Any girl might be flattered to have an offer of marriage from such ,i leave and brainy man." After the marriage the couple wii’, live here. "But London is only a tew hours from Pan-, and.'llls, myself, Mr White is devoted to the continent." said Miss Taylor in toncliision. Miss Dorothy Taylor is a grand daughte: of the late Governor Roswell P. Flowe:. of New York Her parents. Mr and Mrs. R F. Taylor, live at No. 754 Fifth avenue. BIG FIRE SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12. 1912 Everything must be sold at a great reduc tion, consisting of Jrlsh Lace, hand-made Lace of all kinds, Brasses, Oriental Jewelry, Silk Kimonos, Electroliers, Etc. THE DAMASCUS ORIENTAL BAZAAR 167 Peachtree St., Between The Grand and Aragon Hotel HAT TRUNKS Al Special Sale Prices. Karli Trunk carries five liais and lias tray space besides for gloves. veils and other small articles. We make them m Al lanta. c e es S 6.OO Up LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall MH I I House Parties for College Girls and Boys Some delightful entertaining will he occasioned 1 by the several souse parties "f . oung college girls to be entertained ; in Atlanta the latter part of this week 1 and next. Miss Kula Jackson's guests arrive | Thursday, and will be given a number: of pretty patties. Miss Jackson will I entertain at a lawn party at the coun try home of her parents, and will also give a dinner party at the Piedmont Driving club Mrs. John E. Murphy will op> n her beautiful hmm in honor ~f the visions and the young hostess, and Miss .Mignon Met'arty will also "htertain for Miss Jackson and het guests. The house party will include a group "f the classmates of Miss Jackson at Miss Mason' chool. til' Cas tle They will be Misses Ella Vaughan Patterson, of Montgomery; Corinne t'ooper. »f Memphis, and Glenne Dick ey. of Augusta. Miss l-'erol Humphries will entertain a charming house party, the members of which arrive the latter part of the week. Miss Margaret Boswell, of ('base City, Va., comes tomorrow. Miss Frances Dorris, of Nashville, on Friday, and Misses Henrietta Verger, of Jack son. Miss., and Louise Whatley, of An niston, Ala., on Saturday morning. Miss Humphries entertains at a large tea Saturday afternoon for these girls. The young hostess will he assisted in en | tertaining by her mother. Mrs. W. <’. | Humphries, and also a group of her college friends —Misses Isolene Camp lbell. Alice Parks. Helen McCullough, Virginia Lipscomb. Adgate. Ellis. Rosa lie Davis. Estelle Fort, Essie Roberts of Fairburn, t'elesle Shadburn of Bu ford. and Helen Estes, of Gainesville. Several parties will be given next week for Miss Humphries and her house party. <>n Saturday afternoon Miss Hudson will give a party complimentary to the younger set and their visitors, at her home on North avenue. Mrs. Wilmer Moore entertained a group of twelve young girls at a break fast today for Miss Jessie McKee, the I young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKee, who leaves next week for an extended stay abroad. The handsome ly appointed table was decorated in pink roses, daisies and ferns. FAMOUS IN A DAY FOR THE BEAUTY OF HER HANDS AND ARMS A Free Prescription That Does Its Work Over N'ght—You Can Pre pare it at Your Own Home. i 1 "It's my own discovery, and it takes just one night to get such marvelous results," answers Miss Grace Benson, when her friends ask her about the marvelous' change in the appearance of her hands and arms "You can dp the same tiling if you will take my advice." she says. "I feel it my ditty to tell „ every woman what this wonderful pre scription did for me. Just think of it! It did all this in a.night. "It affords me a world of pleasure to tell anyone else just how such remark able results were brought, about. I • give you. absolutely free, the identical prescription which lias removed every defect from my hands and arms. You can form no idea of the marvelous • change it will make in Just one appli cation. Tiie prescription, which can be prepared at your own home, is as fol lows : ’ "Go to any drug store and buy an ounce bottle of Kulux Compound. Pour the entire hottie of Kulux into a two ounce bottle, and quarter ounce of witch hazel Vtnd fill with water. Mix this at imnn. then you know that it is the genuine article. Apply night and . morning. The first application will as- I tonish you. it makes the skin transpar- I ent. removes all discolorations such as ; tan. sun spots, freckles and coarse pores, roughness and wrinkles, and. in fact, every blemish the hands and arms are heir to, It also produces a niar- : velous effect on the neck and shoulders, if the neck is discolored from being exposed to tiie sun or from wearing high collars, tills prescription will immedi ’ ately relieve that condition. No mattei ; how rough ami ungainly the hands and arms, m- what abuses they have had through hard work and exposure to -un and wind, this prescription will I work a wonderful transformation in twelve hours at the most. Thousands of women are using this prescription w ith just the same results as I have had." BING! BING! BING! HE FACES JUDGE 3 TIMES IN 3 MINUTES : ROME. GA.. June 11. As he step < ped out of a Justice of the peace office 'a free man on a charge of assault. Otis Bing was rearrested on a charge of attempted assault. Brought back be fore the justice he was dismissed again. As he started to the street he ■ was again grabbed by an officer and f brought back to the Justice to face an j other charge. The justice threw his I hands in the air and begged for rest. I Bing it is said, attacked, Dave Fin ] chei with a stick, saying the latter I took his hoy away from home. Fin- I cher had Bing arrested on a charge of assn ult. Dismissed, Bing was arraigned again on a charge of attempted assault. Freed on this charge, he again was arrested on a warrant sworn out by Mrs. J. \V. Broom, charging him with using opprobrious language in her presence. Doctor Tells How to Shed Bad Complexion We pan not restore degenerated fa cial tissue any more than we can restore a lost limb It is useless to at tempt to convert a worn-out complex ion into a new one. The rational pro cedure is to remove the complexion Instead—remove the devitalized cuti cle. Not by surgical means, however, as the underlying cutis is too thin, too tender, to withstand immediate ex posure. Applying ordinary mercolized wax will gradually absorb the offend ing cuticle. By degrees, a new, youth ful skin appears: a skin soft and deli cately tinted as a rose petal. No lady need hesitate to try this. Procure an ounce of mercolized wax of the druggist. Spread on a thin layer before retiring removing this in the morning with soap and water In from one to two weeks the complexion is completely transformed. An approved treatment for wrinkles is provided by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half-pint wftch hazel. Bathing the face in the solution brings prompt results. —Dr. Rupert Mackenzie in Popular Medicine. INSECT POWDER 10c 15c 25c TIPTON’S DRUG STORES ! M. RICH & BROS. CO. I | | ? r ‘^ ant Bargains for Wednesday | | Shoppers! | J The Proverbial “RICH” Values Practically “Halved" in Price "□to EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN A “FEATURE” SALE OF FLO UNCES. • E D. e * ed 45-inch VOILE FLOUNCES *LOUN CIN G S In all the modish new color combina- J* jto 20-inch Embroidered Flounc- lions “Colors on White" and ings in French, English and “White on Colors.” An assortment to£ jjP Blind Emb. F* "f essential and excep- ft* *1 /~k 2 ' Actual values tional variety. Actual Ik I I to,’ up to $1.25 —- tzz V value.- yard $3.50 — C|z 5• M X -J now VA R D now YARD S’ j _ g B W 200 f I* Womens and Misses 9 S; g Piquantly Pretty White Pique Dresses | to MMMMMBMM J'l tll'WT. WR-CTMMHHm J REGULAR $750 MODELSNOW zt> j a/> • These refreshingly chic summer time frocks are os- kl k lAw/ c * pecially suitable for outing wear, seashore, yachting R/| •£ t to or mountain resort. 'I hey are simply and charmingly Jt® /LJ 2 ,-g made. Sailor collars of self material, three-quarter ’ . tot sleeves, miffs of self material—both collars and cuffs have inset of '"to corded mesh —four-in-hand tie of self material. Suits are pearl but- 2r ton trimmed. Suits are all white, and also with relief of blue or pink tom 2JJ collar and cuff trim. The sale also inhales ONE SPECIAL LO I’OE toC ?to ITRE LINEN SUITS in pink ami blue- piped with black. Regu- 2r • lar $7.50—-now $4.98. Sj •■J SPECIAL SALE A eniseal sale of E “EMBROIDERED SCARFS” ? Leather Shopping Bags £ 'jto SQL’A RES ANO (’ENTER- d These are manufacturers' odds 2” 2* PIECES. Pretrv designs of E ! '»d ends left over and <lis<-arded J _.to i ■ i i’ i ■ i i- D patterns of LADIES LEATHER "to Irish Embrotd erv on white r* sin»i>i-i\r u\< < < . 'Z 1> . . i 1. .4./ 1 11 A. 1 I.XI, BALS Some with to? I >»lt Ist . I(M l< stit< I] < ‘ 111»> 1 <»i ( i - <o‘THi;in Silver frames. have if— ered scallop edges. Scarfs -g- the regulation leather covered tof" to me 18x54 inches. tov fVJ frames. All shapes ami ' » round 3<» inches. J E s| ' i '> 'he J . - jinx;-. XoL ¥ '□ yoC Sr to es. (home of them 1 navy. Actual value $2. a-Z to. = M. RICH & BROS. CO. | "w to COFFIN COMPANY INCORPORATES. COLUMBUS. GA . June 11. -J. H ''lea son & Brothers Company has applied for a charter of Incorporation Five well known business men are to be connected with the enterprise, which wilt manufac ture coffins, caskets and other under takers' supplies. The capital stock is SIOO,OOO. I Women s Skirts Ifj Th? Gotham people of Troy make Shirts for I II women after the same style and on the same ■ H I lines as they do for men. I |1 I They have made a wonderful reputation on I II I Men’s Shirts. They are likewise pleasing the ■ g women, for they are making them mannish and ■ I I of the same patterns and materials as those for ■ ■ n the men. 111 Regular negligee style with pockets and ■■ ■f double fold cuffs, collars to match—and they Ilf In Sizes, 34 to 40. VII I $1.50 to $3.50 l|| J Cloud-St anford Co. Hi Tke Shop of Quality 61 Peacktree St. IV NEW GARAGE COMPLETED. EASTMAN. GA.. June ILL-The new garage building which was started sev eral w eeks ago by \Y L. Jessup it now completed and is being occupied by John IV. Taylor and John T. Rogers.