Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 21, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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4 ' H» AGENTS HEAD DEF SUITS Claims Against N., C. & St. L. for Dalton Wreck Being Set tled at Calhoun. CALHOUN. GA . June 21. Claim ificnls of the N . <’ A Si I- railway have been in I’ailioun this week en deavoring’ to s' it 1*- claims against the road ineuried by the recent wreck near Dalton. A la g' number of the injured ate still siiffeting front their in.ju't'S too much to negotiate with ttie agon • Thp wife of Josh Hamilton, the negro portci who w.*a killed, has accepted St.iintt for the loss of lie.- husband. Charley Bittle:, another negro, who re ceived a broken leg and other injuries, has accented s4uo. One of the agents is reported to have said that tire tail* ' road would feel satisfied if *IOII.OOO . overs th< amount of all claim:- Letter of Appreciation. Tn- people of Calhoun are showing their appreciation of the kindness ex rcriilnl th'.iii by the ■ itiz.ens of Dalton on the occasion of the Calhoun picnic train wreck last week. A letter of ap ir>i vi-iiit inn has been sent to tile mayo’ of Halton signed by Mayor .) I- - Alli son. 11 .1 Ross chancellor commander of the Calhoun Knights of Pythias; Mrs. C c. Harlan. preßident of (htt Woman's club; Colonel John Erwin, superintendent of the Methodist Sun day school. >uid W. I. Hines, superin tendent of the Baptist Sunday school. Mrs Kale Littlefield and In. G. A Anderson, who were seriously injuied in tlx wreck, have hern brought home, being the last of those injured to leave Dalton. Both art apparently on the load to recovery. BRIDEGROOM INCLUDED IN SILK SOCK SHOWER NEW Y< iRK, June 21 Brides-to-be have all kinds of showers these days— inen showers and cut glass showers, even silk slocking showers but it re mained for Miss Dorothy Everett to inaugurate the fashion of including a prospective bridegroom in a hosiery show ci. Shi gave one at her home foi Miss '.ila Blaudy and Warren Rishi I, who are to be married in November. The invitations read: Silk stocking and silk hose shower.' His friends were evidently in the majority, for he re vived 50 pairs, whil bis fiancee had to be contented with 40 to add to her t roussea u. COLONEL HAM LEWIS' WARDROBE ASTRAY: i H A I.T lAI OKI'.. .June 21. -James lliim ilton Lewis is threatening dire ven- | geance tonight on all the railroads and ! express companies. The cause of his ! he is the loss of all his baggag*' be- | tween Baltimore ami Chicago, lie if | reduced to the one suit upon his back- - ' ■'• symphony I* brown, with a pinkish' ting* that harmonizes sweetly with his . far l.i keis. So (list)aught is j lie that ho ba- lost all interest in thr ( two or three booms that preceded him I liere. 'HE uAX FOb WAY If xou had a medicine tba* would atreiigti-.cn the liver, tne stomach. the > kidnevs ana the bowels and at the same “time make you strong with a systemic' tonic, don't ;..*u believe vott would soon be well.’ . * That's "The Lax-Foe Wax ' " r ask you to buy the Arst bottle on tbs motict -hack plan, and you will ask ' your druggist to sell you the second It keeps your whole insides right. There is nothing else made like Lax b * s Remember tic name LAX-EOS ••• HOTELS AND RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. GREAT ATLANTIC HOTEL t irginn a*. . near Reach and Steel Pier ! • 'pen surroundings capacity 500. Hot and l ■ .-■ a water i»atl’s Large rooms, south- ern ctp. -mri Elevator io street level, spa- I *io ’.- porcltos. et* Sue* ml week rates. ’ 'ip bail* ik’oklot * 'nu l’M meet ; <r»tn CuoPElt ,v LEEDS | ONE OF ATLANTIC CITY'S LARGEST i AND LEADING ALL THE-YEAR HOTELS. HOTEL RUDOLF On ocean front; close to all attraction*; capacity 1.000 The location, larqe room* and open surroundings have established thu as thr most comfortable hotel for the summer, ah baths supplied with sea and fresh water: running water In quest rooms; spacious promenade verandas overlook the famous boardwalk Orches tra, high-class restaurant. American and European plans A S. RUK£YSER. Manager. JOEL HILLMAN. President Wrecks i V PJKiXIJ of mine -aid he bolieven i ns *** men out of ten had more or lees !r --itHtion of the prwjtauc urethra i don’t l|sAs«r 1 ff%s| WkW <» DP WM M BAIRD rd head and * ’ 1 Randolph Bldg.couldn't sleep Atlanta. Ga. <;<.»od physicians ju ’ - ■ .. nuhmii »<• nil hecatjaa t find tl«r- cam* of tbo ttnub!*? M '?o • r hr-iH p, 4 re $ ~ , > a and V apb* i/e« by i - . .-(<ltd u lyt'Le- Mr. Kipling once said something to the efTei i that us 'long as women 'would walk gay ' it was up to the men io find the mon. r to furnish the finery, and a glance at the figure* Just made nubile by tin bureau of statistics in Washington indicates that the Anieii ,jti man has not been giving his worn ■ n folks any the worst of it. The figures show that by the er, i of the current fiscal year, which falls on June 30, the Tired Business Man in this country will have spent $200,000.000 on imported luxuries alone, mostly for a woman a tidy , sizable sum. According to the bureau we never have been ve,y stingy where women’s finery and .jewels were eoni-ern'Ul, but this year wi hay broken all records In many of the divisions. The biggest giin. though, and in a division that mu not I"- blamed entirely on women, is in art work.*. Th< fondness at the ladies for dia monds: did not fall off any in the past yea,. Th, re huvi !>■ en quite a few million dollais' worth In this country so .-erne time, and by the end of June we will have imported $41,000,000 worth more. We haw already brought in more than $35,000,000 worth. There must be a great many more DIRIGIBLE BALLOON MAKES NEW RECORD BERLIN, Jun< 21 Count Zeppelin's airship Victoria Luise has made a con tinuous twelve-hour trip of 350 miles. She st.i'ted from Dusseldorf with 25 passengers, crossed Holland, passing over Amsterdam, skirted the Nether lands anil the coast* of Heligoland and went up th, Elbe, where she saluted the kaiser, who was taking part tn a regatta at Brunsbuttelkoog. She stopped at Hamburg. This is a Ger man record for speed and distance in a dirigible. A. R. DORSEY LICENSED. MACON. GA . June 21. Thirty new undertakers and embalmers were li censed by the Georgia examining board which has just completed its annital sessions in Macon Eight of these w ere negroes. A It. Dorsey was the only one from Atlanta. . Knvn but u I,a i | !e , right. This is one of the most Hensl tfve parts of the human anatomy more sensitive titan the eye. I have hao hundreds of p H tients during tbe 3S years I late been specializing in diseases of men. chronic diseases and r ervous disor ders. who were al most nervous wrecks fr o m a veftex 1 r 1 f 1 a lion caused by the pros tatii- urethra being aff»>'ted. Hail pains in back. ne<'k back $200,000,000.00 A YEAR FOR FOREIGN LUXURIES THE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY mail Cool. Soisette Summery Shirts f ——————— igg Cool Soiiktte Summery Shills Soon' with collars to match. -lust the right T Shirt for now Tjy 50c, 85c, $1 z | THERE’S A |, | Jose Special Sale nt Men’s Suits going on here. Thr Suits are mostly stouts and slims—the kind I short and long folks wear I *-.W? s They are good ’patterns, and I JkY s right in every wny Almost OwW Wffl any size. They are worth iWS II $lO. $L'». $lB. You ran take || choice at j ! $7.50 A II rr~ I Mohair ( ravenelted Suits. \ cr\ light weight. Cool In grays, dark blues and gE**”* . black The price now wSxWw? J’S J!! i‘S $12.50 and $15.00 ® sttsssti SIS SiS m* Plenty good blue Serge Suits, or gr;t.\ and brown Cheviot Suits Two or three-piece OSm $lO, $12,511, sls, $10.50, $lB. S2O ||| - ■ = IN FURNISHINGS S I Special, iiifii s nainsook and open-work In- derwear Shirts or Drawers The usual SJSStSSOi ■ >iir tpialitx Xow at 25c. HISSES Special in New Straw Hats this • Roiigii S. nnet', Milan*. .lap Braid* I hree jPWy new shapes. Special, at SI.OO. k ,/. Bathing Suit.- iip u’s or boys' 50c and SI.OO. Children Wash Suits white or colored S.pSsSs SI.OO, $1.50. MISHISfiI Rompers. 50c. Overall* for children. 25c. xiaxiamL 50c. wfSSCW JL_ IIMmII THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. EIGHTY-NINE WHITEHALL STREET THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. .JUNE 21. 1912. Tiled Business Men in the country now than there were ten years ago. for Up value of the imports of embroidery an.i laces has increased mote than 50 per cent in that time. By the end of June we will have brought in more than $44,000,000 worth of this kind of furbelows, but it is quite a shock to out reputation for good taste to learn that three-fourths of it is cot ton goods. Apparently, however, the Tlr, d Busi ness Man has not forgotten himself In the past year. He has brought over enough good wine to make several large fortunes, and his tobacco is quite an item. Tobacco and its various manu factures foot up to the nice little sum of $32,000,000. and this, of course, does not take in the stupendous sum spent Cor the weed that is grown in our own country Even the children have their innings in the luxury list, and theit toys inane iiuite an item. We bought $9,000,000 worth abroad In the year for the little ones of these United States, But. as has been stated, the works of ait show the biggest increase. The money spent for ait treasures brought to this country will approximate $40.- 000,000, as against $22,500,000 for las l year. IT ISN'T MOCHA UNLESS IT'S OVER 200 YEARS OLD CHICAGO, June 21.—Coffee branded "Mocha” that is less than 200 years old ts not genuine, according to twenty cof fee experts. The last shipment from Mocha, Arabia, was made about two centuries ago. they testified. Tile question of what Was "Mocha” arose during the trial of the Thompson & Taylor Spice Company on a Eederal charge of misbranding coffee. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought POLICE TO CRUSH COME TRAFFIC “This Peril Is Ten Times Worse Than Blind Tigers. - ’ Says Chief Beavers. -»- — "Trie' t'O'L'alne pei 11 is leu times wor-v than the blind tiger," said Police Chief Beavers today in discussing the polin'? warfare against violators of Hie co caine laws and-the efforts to save At lanta boys from the clutches of the dread "coke habit.” 1 Close' tab will be kept on all-drug victims brought into the police station to ascertain whether dope has been sold tin ,u illegally. Every possible elew will be followed and any offending druggist found, and all "coke' peil- 1 dleis will be given the limit. The pu -1 lice are satisfied that the stand taken by Recorder Broyles in the present crusade will have a wholesome effe t on cocaine dispensers. "Scores of’negroes and many vvhitiy boys in Atlanta are being driven into imbecility by the use of cocaine." said . Chief Beavers, "and thousands of dol lars are being spent for the drug. It is far worse than the whisky habit, for | cocaine literally converts Its victims into insane beings every time they use it, and the victim, once acquiring the habit, neve.' quit*, it seems, until death relieves him. "The habit has grown to greater p o portions among negroes, but stilt it has made alarming inroads among whites,." The law stipulates that cocaine shall be sold only on prescription of a physi cian. , STUART’S IUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND CURES KIDNEY « ND BLADDER TROUBLE* Read Georgian want ads for quick re sults. THIS USEFUL ATLAS GIVEN TO READERS OF THE GEORGIAN FOR WHO PRESENT FVFRYD A Y rr USE dy Oitt x v HEADINGS UVCDVDATW EVERYBODY |g LIKE THIS: NEEDS IT lati anta Gfotm When yon road in your daily ‘.-.-.v i ft paper of the massacre in Kesht. (JUSt enoUgh t 0 show part of do you wonder where that cib #1 # * i SB# £ heading date) a " d tbe CX ' , tvj pense fee to defray the neces- is loeatec ? Can von name the .... .. r j A;:’ -X ••• ‘‘ sar Y items of the cost of hand- boiindaries of Persia Do you -S-jF? ~ P ac^n o’ shipping, check- know that Tabriz is the most ; '«isr).s << y‘.’ : W i n £>’ accounting, etc., as ex important commercial center yS: ‘-j;. 1. : :■ plained below. ■>f Northwestern Persia? It is a city of 200.000 innabitants v.v. ,<> .•:• < and does a large export busi Have you ft large, UH- ness.in dried fruits, cotton and •-.*. 'y. widdy Atlas? Lay it carpets. I bis i 8 the kind of aside and « et The GeOr * information v.m get at a gian’s ready reference At- in Th. handy for standard atlas. ' quick use. REDUCED ILLUSTRATION—ActuaI size * 3-4x7 inches. Areas and Depths of the Clreat Oceans 1 COLORED MAPS of Our President!. C olored Chart? of H ttorj , OF ALL. COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD- ALL STATES K??n" rt and TERRITORIES PROVINCES OF CANADA Equivalent Projec?>n Map or the norm H?J?or> of the World from s >?a r ? Refore <'hr!«? to th? JUST CLIP AND PRESENT Last hnuoriant Event e s 1911. ,n ' l,ecr " l ’ e r ,he Pop '" a, ’ An ~f * nd SIX FIRST PAGE HEADINGS AND GET THIS $1.50 Insular Possession? Maps and Salaries of-Our Governmen.-Power.. -i.,beUon - AND CHRONOLOGICAL WftDl h c,,iM I AiwAKl® AI LAa history of the W vKLU Maps of Even • ountry in the World Mep. of Every State and Territory. Showing Rouies r.nd , , . ~, o . , . , . . . . . . Names of Railroads (like illustration): bound in silk-nnished cloth, beautiful and durable; printed M<ip ceni f Txpioiatil'n A '" a " 1 <)n BU p er fj ne paper: containing full-page colored map* of every state in the plnama canai n Mapi’ and ’ci-aH?''’ P *' Union and every country in the world, showing raiload lines. steamship Population of Principal cities of the world routes, etc.; history of the world at a glance shown on colored charts; chrono- Popui'at'on of Fh^Vmubi'states by'’states‘ i ’ ”"* logical tables treating hstorical events from 7.000 B. C. to the present: also President of new descriptive gazetteer of the world: progress of forest and reclamation the united states service; and population of al’ principal cities and countries of Government and Population. the entire world. Present at this ofhee Six headings of con -j Expense K™tion P secutive dates, ami the »“t)C Fee at! (’onipo«’tiov of United State* Senate and , 1 Repreern’ative? a si;e li .;7\ftT^.be ß P^.b , ’’''' r ' a<X II CAO DCDC Scnd Ex ’ ,ense Fep and Headings. l nd nott Ceoe'i* f'ouee« i*te»‘ t'sl 'eo-'ts — Postage. line »nd i*n. |SHE CLAIMS SCHOOL PUNCTUALITY RECORD WAUKEGAN, ILL.. June 21. Mary Ethel Hicks claims a world’s rec ord for school attendance. Eor thirteen and/-one-half years she has attended the Waukegan public schools without being absent or tardy. Miss Hicks made public her record today after she had heard that Harold I-' Woodyate, of Dixon, claimed the state record with a faultless attend ance of seven years. POSIAM BRINGS SKIN HEALTH AND COMFORT Poslam and Poslam Soap mean Fasting skin health and comfort to all who are afflicted with any annoying or disfiguring skin disease. These troubles cause acute distress, particularly in hot weather, when bodily comfort is difficult under beat conditions. Itching stops when I’os lam is applied, irritation is subdued, angry skin is comforted. Restful sleep may be enjoyed. The complete cure of eczema, acne, all eruptions, Itching trou bles. sunburn. stings, scalds and ever' form of skin ailment is easily accom plished by this perfect remedy. POSLAM SOAP, besides assisting in the work of healing, should he used daily for its many benefits to the skin, whether or not disease is present. Best for baby's bath: absolutely pure: soothes tender ' skin: never irritates. All druggists sell Poslam (price. 30 cents) and Poslam Soap (price. 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emergency Laboratories. 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New York City. SWEET POTATO PLANTS of our famous- -Nancy Hall variety at $1,75 per thousand, or $2.00 ex press prepaid. Prompt shipment, good count and safe arrival guar anteed, BEAR’S HEAD FARM, Pine Castle, Fla. Department For Savings ■■mmhhbmhb r® W r i k|j ssUIJ X SR* The illustration shows a section of our con venient and spacious department for Savings, where accounts of SI.OO or more are welcomed, and where deposits draw a liberal interest. Come in and see what has been done to at tract YOU as one of our Savings depositors. Notice the convenient business-like arrangement which has been provided in order to make it a. pleasure, as well as a profitable convenience, for you to deposit your spare money here. And in addition to this, we have a neat, handy little bank for home savings, which will help you to make good use of your stray coppers and nickels and dimes. This department is on the ground floor, where are our great Safe Deposit Vault, Individual Coupon Booths, Depositors’ Private Consulting Room and Ladies’ Reception Room, THIRD NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $1,700,000.00 FRANK HAWKINS . President R. W. BYERS Assistant Cashls, JOS A. McCORD Vice President A. M. BERGSTROM Asst. Cashier JOHN W. GRANT Vice President W. B. SYMMERS Asst. Cashier THOMAS C. ERWIN Cashier A. J. HANSELL Asst. Cashier