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POLICE TO OBOE
3 SOB-STMS
Chief Beavers Declares They
Are the Greatest Need of the
Detriment.
Three police sub-stations for Atlanta
are expected to materialize following
the visit of Chief Beavers tre the con
vention of the International Associa
tion of Police Chiefs in Toronto in July
Chief Beavers declares that sub-sta
tions are the present greatest need of
the police department, and one of the
main objects of his trip is to make a
careful study of the system of sub-sta
tions in operation in th« big cities of
the North and East. On his return
the chief will be fully equipped with al)
essential Information and will present
the matter to the police commission
for definite action. The commissioners
are known to favor sub-stations, as a
means of increasing the efficiency of
the police service, and there is no doub*
they will ask the citv council to au
thorize three stations
Chief Reavers has had the plan of
sub-stations under advisement for some
time and says their need is imperative
to insure better and more up-to-date
police service. Ho will make a thor
ough inspection of the sub-stations in
New York. Toronto and other cities
with the view of combining the best
features of the various systems.
Under the plan of chief Beavers, one
of the sub-stations will be situated in
lowet Marietta street, one In Peters
street and one on the north side. The
centra! station in Decatur street will
remain as headquarters for both po
licemen and detectives, prisoners being
transferred there from the sub-stafions
in time for their trial in police court
In cases of emergency calls, officers
could reach the scene of trouble much
quicker from a nearby sub-station than
f"om the central station
Officers now frequently have to make
dashes to Port McPherson, the farther
most corners of the Ninth ward, and
other long distances.
NEW AUGUSTA OFFICIAL,
AUGUSTA, GA.. June 17 - XV. w.
Hunter, a civil engineer connected with
the public works department, has been
named as director of streets and high
ways. the new position which was cre
ated becaust of the abolishing of the
positions of superintendent of streets
and drains and superintendent of the
scavenger department.
BADLY HURT BY FALL.
WAYCROSS, GA.. June 17.--When |
scaffolding under a water tank at Home
stead fell today. J. L Turner, for twenty i
years in charge of the pumping station ■
for ,the Atlantic Coast Line, received in
juries from which he may not recover I
A leg was broken and severe gashes cut ■
n his head
FARMER DROPS DEAD IN FIELD. |
NEMNAN. GA.. June 17. A H. Young, I
one of, the best known farmers in Coweta
county? dropped dead in a field near his
home, four mile ■ from this city, today .
He had been ill for some weeks past,
but was feeling better He had started
his hands to work just before he died.
He was 57 years old.
Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs.
After a frightful coughing spell a
man in Neenah. \\ is., felt terrible pains
In his side anti his doctor found two
ribs had been broken. Wliat agony
Dr King's New Discovery would have
saved him. A few teaspoonfuls ends a
late cough, while persistent use routs
obstinate coughs, expels stubborn colds
or heals weak, son lungs. I feel sure
it’s a God-send to humanity," writes
Mrs. Effie Mot ton, Columbia. Mo., "for
I believe I would have consumption to
day if I had not used this great reme
dy. ' It's guaranteed to satisfy, and
y >u can get a free trial bottle or 50-
cent or SI,OOO sibe at all druggists. ***
It Is now well known that not more
than ope case of rheumatism in ten re
quires any internal treatment whatever.
All that is needed is a free ipplieation
of Chamberlain’s Liniment ami mas
saging the parts at each application.
Try it and see how quickly it will re
lieve the pain and soreness. Sold by
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ANNOUNCES
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TO WRIGHTSVILLE
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On sale Thursdays. Citv Ticket Of
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NOTICE.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE.
Effective Sunday, June
16. Georgia railroad train
Na. 1 will arrive Atlanta
1:50 p. m., and train No. 25
will arrive Atlanta 2:10 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON,
G. F. and P. A.
Make State and County
tax returns now. Time will
soon be up.
T. M. ABMISTEAD,
Tax Receiver.
r y tHTTynnrw
I fi *4 g «>p!uß3. Whjakej and Drug Habit treat-
WLjj ff at Horn* or at Sanitarium Book oa
guMeet Fr** DR. B. M WOOLLET.
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TETTERINE FOR POISON OAK
J T Shuptrlne. Savannah. Ga
Dear Sir I inclose 50 cents in. stamps
for a box of Tetterine I have poison oak
on me again, and Tetterine is all that ever
hns mired it. Please hurry it on to yours I
resnectfully, M E HAMLETT i
Montalba. Tex Mar- 21. 1 ’OB
Tetterine 50c a' yeur druggist, nr by |
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Company. tSavannah, Ga. •••
SALOONIST INVOKES
PROHIBITION LAW TO
ESCAPE LIQUOR DEBT
MACON, GA., .fune 17.—The prohibition
law has been invoked in the courts by a
Macon man to prevent the collection of
an account. A Louisville liquor house
recently sued Dan O’Connell, a saloon
keeper. for an unpaid whisky bill,
amounting to S2OO He has filed a de
murrer. admitting that he bought the
liquor, but contending that as the sale of
intoxicants is prohibited in this state the
contract Is illegal can not be enforced
against him. O’Connell claims that the
liquor was sold to him in Macon by a
local agent.
AT THE THEATERS
TRIXIE FRIGANZA IS
FEATURE AT FORSYTH
The Forsyth management is keeping its
promise to supnlv the best the vaudeville
market affords and with the bills of the
last two or three weeks when two and
three headliners have been put on each
program, comes the bill for this week
with two of the greatest headliners ever
known.
Joe Welch, the distinguished character
comedian, the foremost of the Hebrew
character entertainers, wfil be a popular
favorite before the end of the week
Trixie Friganza is another of the stars.
This charming comedienne is so well
known locally that she needs no introduc
tion. She is one of the cleverest enter
tainers in the laud and after her engage
ment at the Forsyth will return to New
York to become the star feature of the
Winter Garden
The Aishi troupe of Japanese, the three
Belmonts, Tom Linton and the Jungle
Girls. Hibbert and Harren and Les
Months make up the rest of the bill
The Forsyth management is behind the
declaration that this is the most expen
sive bill of vaudeville that has ever been
brought to Atlanta.
BIJOU HAS GOOD BILL
FOR PATRONS THIS WEEK
Four of the most promising acts that
have been booked of late at the Bijou
are announced for this week The spe
cial feature will be the Melody Four, har
mony singers and musical artists. As a
comedy novelty. Al Harringion and bis
dog is another act that will be remem
bered as one of the best of the season.
.1 B Hymer and company will present
their funny farce, entitled ' At Jimtown
Junction,” and Bernard and Roberts will
•’lose the hill with singing and talking.
Motion pictures will open and close each
performance. Matinees are given every
afternoon at 3 o'clock, except Saturday,
when matinees will be given as usual at
2:30 and 4. Night performances at 7:30
and 9
R V P. U. MEETS TOMORROW.
AUGUSTA. GA.. June 17. -The an
nual convention of the Baptist Young
People’s union of Georgia is to he held
here this week. The first session opens
with the Curtis Baptist church tomor
row night.
fA DOG ON GOOD COAL
Best Grade Lump $4.75
High Grade Lump $4.50
High Grade Nut - $4.25
Until July 15th, and for Cash Only
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tnr. Al LANTA GWKUIAN ANT) NEWS. MONDAY, JUNE 17. 1912.
5 RONAWAY BOYS,
SEARED,RETURN
Lads Who Fled Orphan Home
Are Frightened hy Strange
“Noises in Woods.”
five lad* wbo ran away from the
Southern Baptist home, at Hapeville, last
evening, changed their minds about the
joy of a roving life as soon as it grew
very dark, and hurried back to the shel
ter of the institution before midnight.
Cornell Lockhart, the nine-year-old lad
who led the fugitive expedition, told the
superintendent that ’ he’d never run away
anywhere again/ and never wanted to
read any more books of adventure, for
he said that the noises he and his com
panions heard in the woods less than a
mile away from the home were too fright
ful for any boy to stand
Clee Hitt, eleven; Julian Ayers, eleven
Cicero Pratt, eight, and Robert Farrow,
twelve, the four other juvenile adven
turers who followed young Lockhart on
the tramp, agreed with him fervently
about the "terrible things" in the woods
at night, and the superintendent says he
has no fear nf another flight by the same
daring band.
The superintendent this morning called
off the police who were hunting high and
low for the little fugitives. He explained
also that the lads had not taken the horse
and wagon, as was at first supposed
FORMER REPRESENTATIVE DEAD.
BUTLER. GA., June 17 -Hugh Neis
ler, former representative of Taylor coun
ty. died at his home in this county last
night Mr. Neisler was 70 years of age
Interment took place this afternoon in
Butler, with Masonic honors
DON’T KNOW THEY
HAVE APPENDICITIS
Many Atlanta people have chronic
appendicitis (which is not very painful)
and think it is just bowel or stomach
trouble. Some have doctored for years
for gas on the stomach, sour stomach
or constipation and Jacobs' Pharmacy
Company states if they will try simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc,, as com
pounded in Adler-i-ka, the German ap
pendicitis remedy, they will be sur
prised at the QUICK benefit. A SIN
GLE DOSE stops these troubles IN
STANTLY.
MACON ELKS TO BUILD NEW
6-STORY FIREPROOF HOME
MACON, GA-. June 17. The Macon
lodge of Elks has awarded a contract for
a six-story fireproof building, which will
be erected on Cotton avenue on a site
tow occupied by two stores. This will be
the new home of the Elks, who already
have almost enough money in the treas
ury to nay for it.
Drives Sallowness
from the Skin
Ladies, imperfect complexion is caused by
a sluggish liver. A few days treatment with
CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER FILLS
will do more to clean up xMjp
the skin than all the beauty
cream, in creation.
Cures constipation,
unclogs the liver, £ '" j
ends indigestion, j/glxAgfr W* J.TJrj !
biliousness and MBSeXESSt I
ait ttheit.OF I
Purely vegc Atf* mwd
table—never fail.
Small PilL Small Oft*,. Small Frtea.
The GENUINE muM beat signature
Nervous Wrecks
A FRIEND of mine said be believes nlr.«
men out of ten bad more or less Ir
ritation of the prostatic urethra 1 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 bad
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 from a
reflex i ri ll a tion
caused by the pros
tatic urethra being
affected. Had pains
I
in back, neck, back
DR WM. M. BAIRD nf head and
Brown• Randolph Bldo couldn't sleep.
Atlanta, Ga. Good physicians
had treated them without result because
they didn't find the cause nf the trouble
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holidays 10 to 1. My monographs free bj'
mail in plain, sealed wrapper.
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