Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 17, 1912, FINAL, Image 7

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POLICE TO URGE 3 SUB-STATIONS Chief Beavers Declares They Are the Greatest Need of the Department. Three police sub-stations for Atlanta are expected to materialize following the visit of Chief Beavers to 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 the big cities of the North and East. On his return the chief will be fully equipped with all essentia! 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 city' council to au thorize three stations. Chief Beavers 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. He 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 lower Marietta street, one in Peters street and one on the north side. The central station in Decatur street will remain as headquarters for both po licemen and detectives, prisoners being transferred there fiom the sub-stations 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 fiom the central station. Officers now frequently have to make dashes to Fort McPherson, the farther most cornets of the Ninth ward, and other long distances. NEW AUGUSTA OFFICIAL. AUGUSTA, GA.. June 17.—VV. 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 because 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. .1. L. Turner, for twenty years m charge of the pumping station for the Atlantic Coast bine, received in furies from which he may not recover. A leg was broken and severe gashes cot ! n his head FARMER DROPS DEAD IN FIELD. NEWNAN, GA.. June 17.- A. H Young, 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 jielore he died. He was 57 years old. Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs. After a frightful coughing spell a man in Neenah, Wis.. f It terrible pains in his side and his doctor found two ribs had been broken. Wiiat 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, sole lungs. I feel sure it’s a God-send to humanity,"- writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia Mo., "for J believe I would have consumption to day if I had not used this great reme dy.” It's guaranteed to -satisfy, and you can get a free trial hottie or 50- cent or SI,OOO sibe at all druggists. ••• It Is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten re quires any internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment and mas saging the. parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will re lieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all! dealers. SEABOARD ANNOUNCES $lO TEN DAY TICKETS TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH On sale Thursdays. City Ticket Of fice. 88 Peachtree. NOTICE. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE. Effective Sunday, June 16, Georgia railroad train No. 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. ARMISTEAD, Tax Receiver. ■ rrtuaumnS It J I Opium. Whlskw ir.d Dru» Habit treat. I >4l B «l it Bra, or at Sanitarium Book no tuWeot Fnt. OIL B. M WOOL!.KT. 34-N Victor Sanitarium. Atlanta. <.a. TETTEJIINE FOR POISON OAK J. T. Shuptrine. 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 has cured It. Please hurry It on to yours respectfully. M R. HAMLETT. Montalba. Tex.. May 21, 1908 Tetterine shc. at your druggist, or by ma' 1 " from manufa'-'iuer ; The ShtiptriiA- Conipany, tiavannah, Ga. ••• SALOONIST INVOKES PROHIBITION LAW TO ESCAPE LIQUOR DEBT MACON, GA., June 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 tn this state the contract is illegal and 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 supply 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, will 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 land and after her engage ment at the Forsyth will return to New’ York to become the star feature of the W inter Garden. The Aishi troupe of Japanese, the three Belmonts. Tom Einton 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 heen 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 Harrington and his dog is another act that will be remem bered as one of the best of the season. J. B. Hymer ami company will present their funny farce, entitled “At Ji tn town Junction." and Bernard and Roberts will close the bill 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, B. Y. P. U. MEETS TOMORROW. M’GI’STA, 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 (’urtis Baptist church torw>r row night. A DOG ON GOOD COAL •'. Best Grade Lump $4.75 High Grade Lump $4.50 GaN Grade Nut - $4.25 Until July 15th, and for Cash Only JMa THOMAS & HARVILL '53 E. HUNTIR ST. Phones: Bell 2336 M. Atlanta 803. 411 DECATUR ST. Atlanta Phone 933. FOR SALE Roofing Pitch, Coal Tar, IMMEDIATE Creosote, Road Binder, Metal Preservative Paints, DELIVERY Roofing Paint and Shingle Stain. Atlanta Gas Light Co. Phone494s Read the £ fy. Royal > Guarantee ® asjwwHSfecyJ g < sm! I ~ : —-', gsF VI r 2 r*®® 8 ® ®|E»**'** S *** Model ’Xi®3P>*** , vT WJftV Wjfh Two-Color Ribbon Tabulator Back-Spacer Hinged Paper Fingers Tilting Paper Table All the final touches of typewriter improvement are found s at their best in the new Model 5 Royal, including several features found on no other machine. 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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 of 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 anti 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. SoMte have doctored for yea's 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 D<>SE 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 row occupied by two stores. This will be the new home of the Elks, who already have almost enough money In the treas ury to pay for it Drives Sallowness from the Skin L*die«, imperfect cotnplexioß i» caused by ■ sluggish livkt. A few days treatment with CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean up -yg-, the,kin than all the b-auty creams in creation. 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