Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 21, 1912, HOME, Page 9, Image 9

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AGED HUSBAND DIES SIX WEEKS AFTER HIS WIFE PASSED AWAY WAYCROSS. GA., .Tune 31.—The body of J. C. Miles, whose death oc curred at the home of Mrs. B. F. Hu bert yesterday, was taken to Thomas ville, where the funeral took place to day. Mr. Mlles was 71 years old and served in the Confederate army. Six ■weeks ago, while visiting a daughter in Tifton, Mrs. Miles was taken ill and died within a short time. Mr. Miles’ death came from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered here several days ago. Four daughters sur vive. They are Mrs. B. F. Hubert and Miss Mary' Miles, of Waycross; Mrs. P. A. Workman, of Tifton, and Mrs. J. M. Austin, of Meigs. Women who bear children and re main healthy are those who prepare their systems tn advance of baby’s coming. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother’s Friend, end no expectant mother should fall to use ft. It relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother’s Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of her Mother’s drug stores. ri a Write for our free r (’MSlllul book for expect- ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atluti, Ga. LOW ROUNO-TRIP RATES T o Mountain and Seashore Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South ItN.pAY DATES FROM ATLANTA Atlantic Beach, Fla. SIO.OO Pablo Beach, Fla 10.00 Cumberland Island, Ga. 10.00 St. Simons. Ga. 10 00 Morehead City, N. C. 15.00 Tickets on sale for Saturday’s trains, final limit ten days from date of sale. Local sleeping cars to Jacksonville and Brunswick on 9; 30 p. m. train from Atlanta. SPECIAL SUNDAY RATES FROM ATLANTA Tallulah Falls. Ga. $2.00 Indian Springs, Ga . 1,50 Warm Springs. Ga, 1.00 Tickets on sale for Sunday morn ing trains, limited io date of sal". WEEK END RATES FROM AT. LANTA. Asheville. N, C- $7.85 Lake Toxaway, N. C. 8.45 Hendersonville. N. C. 7.20 Waynesville. N. C. 8.70 Clarksville, Ga, 2.20 Demorest. Ga. 2.05 Tallulah Falls, Ga 2.80 Franklin. N. C 4.70 Flovilla. Ga. 1.55 Indian Springs, Ga 2.05 Gainesville, Ga. 1.60 Tallapoosa, Ga. ' 90 Warm Springs, Ga 2.20 Tickets on sale for a.ll trains Sat urdays and. morning trains Sundays, final limit Tuesday fol lowing date of sale. SUMMER TOURIST RATES FROM ATLANTA. Chicago. 111. • $30.00 Toronto, Ont. 38.20 Louisville, Ky. . . 18,00 Cincinnati. Ohio 19.50 Detroit, Mich 29.00 Denver, Colo. 47.30 Lake Toxaway, N. C. ... 11.25 Brevard. N. C. 10.45 Waynesville. N. C. 11.65 Hot Springs, M C 11.55 Hendersonville. N. C 9.60 Asheville. N C. . 10.50 Tickets on sale daily. Final limit October 31st. THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. Atlanta to Lake Toxawav 8:45 p,m. Atlanta to Asheville 8:45 p, nt. Atlanta to Raleigh 8-45 R.m. Atlanta to Colorado Springs. 7 a. m, UNEXCELLED SERVICE TO CIN CINNATI, LOLHSVII I E AND CHI CAGO. z CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1 PEACHTREE BT. M F. Cary. G P. A.. Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek. A G. P A.. Atlanta. James Freeman. D. P. A . Atlanta. Georgian Want Ads Get Results TO PAYERS GIVEN RIGHT TH "KICK" Council Also Deeds Lakewood to Corporation and Defeats City Pension Plan. Taxpayers who think their property is assessed too high, as most of them do. will have the right to make a pro test and perhaps get action tn the fu ture. The council, at its special meet ing. passed the resolution calling for an amendment to the city charter giv ing citizens the right of appeal to the tax committee. But it was adopted only after earnest debate. . The measure was proposed by Aider man Candler, but it follows closely the line of a recommendation in Mayor Winn’s inaugural message. It provides for a chief clerk in the tax office who shall receive appeals from the de cisions of the city tax assessors, lay them before the tax committee and ar range for a hearing at which all par ties concerned may appear. Alderman Hatcher opposed the meas ure on the ground that the tax com mittee, like all members of council, would be elected by the people, usual ly be candidates for re-election and thus be subjected to great temptation to please every' taxpayer with a vote who made an appeal to them. Aider men Chambers and Candler defended the resolution, which was finally adopt ed. Given Deed To Lakewood. The special session also adopted the charter amendment deeding T.akewood park to a. private corporation backed by the Chamber of Commerce, with a view to holding annual Industrial ex positions. Aiderman Chambers said ho believed the enhancement tn values in the Lakewood section would make the city realize a handsome, profit on the expense Incurred. The charter amendment enabling the council to place 20-year employees on the pension roll whether they desire it or not was promptly defeated. There was no debate, but Aiderman Hatcher’s motion to table the resolution, was car ried. Fear of political moves in bring ing charges against old officials Is said to have been the reason for its de feat. The resolution from the vice com mission, giving the city right to regu late rooming houses and refuse them licenses under certain circumstances, was adopted without debate. Chamberlin* Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARTS A Sale of Parasols Between 8:30 to 1:00 ©’Clock Tomorrow A busy short day tomorrow in the parasol de partment. Reduced prices on this choice stock right now while parasols are just coming into their own as sure us of that. You who would get the full season’s use of a parasol—here is your opportunity. These are the freshest, smartest of the sea son—our stock bought to be sold in the regular way. Included are silk parasols—taffeta, gros grain, pongee, plain, striped, brocaded, bordered and flounced in the rich andthe delicate shades of sum mertime—and white iinc*n parasols, embroidered and plain. The handles are natural and stained wood. An infinite variety! You could not find more attractive parasols. Here are some of the reductions: $ 2.00 Parasols, now, $1.25 $ 2.50 Parasols, now, $1.75 $ 3.00 Parasols, now, $2.00 $ 4.00 Parasols, now, $3.00 $ 4.50 Parasols, now, $3.50 $ 6.00 Parasols, now, $4.50 $ 7.50 Parasols, now, $5.00 SIO.OO Parasols, now, $7.50 Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FT?IDA Y, JUNE 21, 1912. RACES TO KEEP NEWS OF FAMILY TRAGEDY FROM SICK MOTHER To prevent her sick mother, Mrs. E. H. West, from learning the details of a family tragedy tn which Charles E. West is being held in New Orleans for the killing of George Borden, Mrs. B. J. Sells, 215 Courtland street, is hastening to her mother's bedside in Magee, Ark. When young West shot and killed his brother-in-law, Borden, in New Or leans two days ago his mother lay at the point of death. Mrs. Sells decided that news of the killing must be kept from her If she was to live. So the race with the report, which will travel slowly in the Arkansas backwoods, be-, gan today. Shortly after the shooting West told the authorities in New Orleans that he killed Borden in self-defense while the latter was advancing on him with a knife. Borden, he said, had been drink ing heavily and had abused his sister, and Borden, in a dying statement to the New Orleans police, asserted that West shot without cause. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO GIVE SMOKER FOR GRADUATES OF TECH A complimentary' smoker to Tech alumni living in Atlanta will be ten dered by the Tech Alumni association at the Piedmont hotel Saturday even ing. There are more than 500 gradu ates of this institution. The alumni association Is a corporate body, and is clothed with free powers to advance the welfare of the school. The. smoker will be held at the Piedmont hotel. FIRE MASTERS FAIL TO AGREE: BIDS REJECTED Atlanta’s Are alarm problem is back at the starting point, after several in effectual attempts to award contracts for a new system or an extension of the old. The board of flro masters held a called meeting to award the contract, but Fire Chief Cummings favored ope system and City Electrician Turner an other. and after a heated argument the board adjourned with all bids re jected and new ones called for. An other meeting will be called within a week or two, when the rival compa nies will submit new bids. CARS MUST BE SCREENED. JACKSON. MISS., June 21.—The Mississippi railroad commission has is sued an order compelling all railroads to screen cars In which passengers travel. Several of the roads complied with the order upon its proposal more than a. month ago. and no protest Is expected from any of the lines entering the state. THINK ELOPERS ARE HIDING HERE Atlanta Police Asked to Seek Spartanburg Wife Who Fled With Clerk. Detectives who are searching Atlanta today for some trace of Mrs. Grace Harmon Rearm the eloping society womkn of Spartanburg, believe that they will be able to ferret out her hid ing place if they can find the owner of the automobile in which she made the last part of her sensational flight from her husband’s home. These detectives have been told that when Mrs. Reames took her child and ran away from Dr. J. W. Reames, her husband, with a man believed to be J. W. Rogers, a Greenwood hotel clerk, she first took a train for Atlanta. Then, becoming fearful of further pursuit, she left the cars at a point out side this city, entered an automobile owned by an acquaintance and thus succeeded in reaching some hiding place In Atlanta while detectives searched for her on the trains. Offers Reward of $25 Dr. Reames says he has offered the reward of $25 for the finding of his wife and eon only because he wants io ob tain the custody of five-year-old Or lando Reames, from whom he has heard no word since the elopement of the so ciety woman caused a setjsatlon nearly a year ago. His offer of reward came to the Atlanta police In this message from Constable J. W. Becknell, of Spartanburg; Mrs. Reames and Orlando Reames believed to be in Atlanta; 825 reward for information as to either. The searchers have been given to understand that Dr. Reames also will pay for information as to the where abouts of Rogers. He is being aided in his search for the child by S. C Rogers, a brother of the man who Is believed to 'have run away <vlth Mrs. Reames Rogers believes his brother now is known as Rogers McCashlln. SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EX TRACTS have no equal. Sold every where. 10c and 250 the bottle, at your grocer’s. WTKDOW~BOXEB FILLED. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1190. ASKS DAMAGES FOR ARREST BECAUSE HE CALLED MAN PIKER THOMASTON, GA., June 21.—Be cause Samuel Mann, a Thomaston mer chant, had J. Blum, a Baltimore whole sale merchant and traveling man, ar rested and tried in the mayor’s court for calling Mann a “cheap piker," Blum has employed counsel to bring suit for $5,000 against Mann, alleging malicious prosecution, false arrest, and defama tion of character. The case will bo tried at the November term of Upson superior court. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Argued and Submitted. Georgia Athletic Club vs. City of At lanta et al., from Fulton. Armenia Wade vs. J. F. Wade, from DeKalb. Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company vs. J. A. Earl, from DeKalb. Mrs. L, B. Stewart vs. Mrs. M. L. Jones et al., from DeKalb. H. L. Johnston vs. Town of Palmetto et al., from Campbell. CONDUCTS TENT MEETING. COLUMBUS, GA., June 21.—Rev. Charles D. Tillman, of Atlanta, the well known composer of gospel songs, is conducting a revival meeting at the tabernacle tent of Broad Street Meth odist church. JACOBS’-ONLY Cut Rate Drug Store in Georgia 25c Mermen's Talcum Powder $ .12 SI.OO Pinkham's Compound .... $ 69 SI.OO D. D. D 67 35c Fletcher’s Castoria .. .............. 20 $1.50 Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites . .99 25c Sozodont Mouth Wash ....... 17 25c Tutt’s Pills 15 250 Rubifoam Mouth Wash .17 SI.OO Scott’s Emulsion 67 25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder .17 SI,OO Danderine, 67c ; 50c size, 34c; 25c size .17 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder 17 SI.OO Newbro’s Herpicide, 67c; 50c size.. .33 SI.OO Listerine ................. .59 35c Wyeth’s Lithia Tablets, sgr 25 SI.OO S. S. S ■ .67 50c Parisian Sage 35 SI.OO Hood’s Sarsaparilla 73 50c Malted Milk, 38c; SI.OO size, 750; $3.75 SI.OO Kilmer’s Swamp Root, 65c; 50c size 3.00 size 35' 25c Squibb’s Talcum 15 50c Doan’s Kidney Pills .35 SI.OO H. K. Wampole's Cod Liver Oil 59 50c Nadine Face Powder 35 SI.OO Peruna 67 SI.OO Azurea Face Powder 85 50c Diapepsin 35 $1.50 Oriental Cream 1.00 50c Cuticura Ointment 37 25c J. &J. Belladonna Plasters .10 50c Milk of Magnesia 35 25c J. &J. Red Cross Kidney Plasters .... .14 25c Oapudine 17 25c Sloan's Liniment 15 SI.OO Wine of Cardul 59 25c Morse's Indian Root Pills 15 1 Rfl AIL ORDERS shipped same day order is received. Complete catalog listing over 10,000 Jacobs’ Cut Rates sent free to anyone living out of town. Rich HAND Cut Glass Two Fine Specials in You Would Pay $5.00 Syringesand Water Bottles For This Bowl Elsewhere 20% Less Than Elsewhere . Rex Combination Fountain Syringe and Hot Water A I Bottle; fine grade of medium weight pure white rub- 4*.*. ber. g hard rubber attachments, fl-quart capacity, f i , An excellent family Syringe and Water Bottle and Wk’Sfe. vary good value at its usual price, $1.76; Cl Jacobs 3 Special Price rih Zk P) Palmer's Favorite Combination Fountain Syringe and K / ll M Water Bottle, of heavy, very' durable pure white ''1?“ art / vll rubber, rapid flow tubing. 3 hard rubber attach- hi • / V ments. An excellent article, and fully 20 per cent under anything of equal value elsewhere. Jacobs’ THIS particular Hahd Cut Glass Bowl for Fruity or Special Prices: 2 qt., $2.00; 3 qt., Salad is an exceedingly handsome piece. It is Jacobs’ Special Seamless Fountain Syringe, of pure very heavy and deep cut, and sharp and clear, cut on red rubber, fine grade, medium weight, 2 hard rub perfect blanks. It Is a beautiful design, and note how her pipes, wire swivel hanger. 2-quart size. Excel- tt sparkles and holds the lights. 8-inch size, 5 Inches lent value at Regular Price, 75c; deep. The regular value is $5.00 to QQ Jacobs’ Extra Special Price ."“SxC At Jacobs’ Cut Price „an Extra Special. And many other equally attractive value; In our Cut Glass Department at the Main Store. Feet Have Most Sweit Glands it! ir v . Body. Keep Them Open and If You Want Something Free From Pain With Fine, Try Block’s Bon Bons J aco bs’ Foot Relief’ DLOCK’S 800 Bons and Chocolates the most delicious that you can get anywhere, D' 1 K <5U Et. f p *' no matter where you go or what price you pay. Try _. t^’ ey ac ,p a1 " 1 burn them and you will be convinced. Made from the The feet have more sweat glands than any other choicest food products thaX; can be procured, in the ual J?** W most sanitary candy factory of the South, and the °r*'n. a ud the ula on fe . blends and combinations are most temptingly good. Powders, and Unions. and sweat and aM foreign Over 45 sorts, and every piece Is a. special delight. , ma -‘ te L‘>'° g pore.s ami the poisonous fox- Try Block’s when you want something extra fine and 'p 3 foot sufferings. „ a.. you w ill not be disappointed. Full pound of candy, JaCOOS FOO Relief l)spfl )n ?r>ot not including the box, 60c; one-ha If pound. 30c. „ powerful cleanser and healer. It will relieve your .— suffering immediately. 18o; postpaid, 22c. Cool, Convenient, Quick! r . $ nr r r\ j* • u r l- / enjoy the Pleasure of Delicious Home Cooking! rir’CAM d a . Ls O UR LUNCHEON SERVICE at the Main Store OCEAN BattlS at HOHle " Is becoming more popular each day. Our menus HJfFRMAID ’st'n “snlf are varied and most temptingly appetizing, and IVI , \ ffl . genuine ocaait everything is home cooked in our own scrupulously salt, and virtually puts the ocean into your own clean ami sanitary kitchens. Ton can get a much bath tub. if you '’ant go to the seashore, and, of more delicious lunch at Jacobs', served daJntily and JTU, '» I ?Li e » Ver ? *? Ujen take a MERMAID in less time, and at h considerably lower cost, than ~, BAT H. It is delightfully refreshing and elsewhere. Corps in some dav and see for vourself. exhilarating, nakes your blood tingle with pleasure Jacobs' Ice Creams are the most famous tn the «" d kpppH v ? u '<’<>l afterward and prevents exhaus eitv for their fine rich flavors. Pnjoyß MERMAID SEA SALT We have a Special Heat-Proof Container in which BA ? and limy are good for everybody. They soothe you can take along a refreshing Ice Cream Soda, for and st mulate exhausted nerves and tone up the whole, the early afternoon. Container wi! keep it delicious, system. . and no extra charge for It. 5-lb Box 25c Jacobs’ Week End Candy Special 50c Assortment, Saturday and Sunday Only Such delicious combinations in chocolates and bonbons are not included in any under 50c nr 60c a pound elsewhere; Maraschino Cherries, Chocolate Marshmallows, Crystallized Fruits, Nougats, Chocolate Almonds, Rutter Crisps, and many other favo rites in each box. Made in Atlanta Friday night, yon get them fresh and delicious Saturday morning, never heated nr crushed. Sold only Saturday and QA Sunday, at a.Il Jacobs' Stores, at, the very special price Jacobs’. Pharmacy Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta Street 23 Whitehall Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W. Mitchell Street 266 Peters Street 245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree St. BRANDT’S LAST CHANCE FOR FREEDOM IS GONE ALBANY, N. Y„ June 21.—Foulke E. Brandt, former valet for Mortimer L. Schiff, lost in the court of appeals to day. The court unanimously affirmed the circuit court order and remanded Brandt to Clinton orison to serve the balance of his 30- year term. THE HINES OPTICAL CO. The inventors of the world famous “DIXIE” finger tip EYE GLASSES and the “HINES” adjustable Eye Glass Guards, will open a modern and up-to-date Opt ical store at 91 Peachtree Street June 25. It is now possible for any one to wear Eye Glasses, as they can not slip, tilt or fall off. and is the only Mounting or guard that will keep the lenses absolutely in alignment. Eyes examined and glasses fitted to the most complicated eye. The Indian Players in HIAWATHA at Inman Park Daily at 4:00 and 8:30 p. m. (Sunday excepted). BENEFIT UNCLE REMUS MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. ADMISSION - 50 CENTS CHILDREN - 25 CENTS RESERVED SEATS .25 CENTS EXTRA CORSYTH I ■ Atlanta’s BnslestTheater f Taaight S:M JOE WELCH N<*rt Weak, ■ TRIXIE FRIGANZA Gua Ed- ' Asihi Japs—3 Belmonts ward* Tom Linton and Jungle Himself and Girl*. Hibbert & Warl His Big ren—Montforts. Song Revue 9