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I CONVENTION Ts
| PAID FOO OT CITY
Police Chief Turned Down.,
But Librarian Gets Money
• to Go to Toronto.
Though Chief Beavers was turned
down when he wanted to attend the |
national convention «»f police chiefs ,
and several other heads of departments j
have been refused city appropriations |
for convention trip expenses, Miss |
Katherine Wootten Carnegie librarian.'
is speeding toward the Ottawa conven- i
tion of librarians with SIOO of her ex- i
penses psjid by the city.
The polite hoard recommended that j
Chief Beavers expenses to the national i
chiefs' convention be paid, hut when ,t ;
reached the finance committee Chair-i
man John S. Candler held it up.
"Leys calf in the city attorney," he ■
suggested The city attorney ruled |
that council had no right to appro
priate monce to pay for contention
trips unless such a trip were In dir*ft
pursuance of said official s line <>f duly.
So t hies Beavers lost the iippiopriu
tlon.
Arranged So It's Legal.
But this week Miss Wootten, libra
rian, desired to attend th*' convention
ar Ottawa. Canada She is a city of
ficial and presumably under the attoi
ney’a ruling But Chairman Candler
drew up a voucher for her expenses,
carefully stating in the blank* spaces
ithat she was going to Interview New
•York publishe s with a view towan.
■obtaining wholesale rates on books and
to look into comparative prices on fix
tures for libraries 'I hat made th ex
■paiiscs perfectly legal, and the ihi-ck
•for SIOO was drawn and signed.
' "As for me." said Mayor Winn, "I
tiellevc that it is wise to send all heads
Os important departments to th'di na
tional conventions Ido not believe In
junkets for council members or anj -
body else, but I think these trips fo.r
■experts are fully paid for in the knowl
■edge the experts gain lint I believe
they should al! be treated alike."
It is believed that the police boaru
Will re-open the matter of Chief Beav
ers’ trip and see if there is not some
■way to write his voucher to bring it
■into the list of "legitimate" expenses.
JUAREZ AGAIN TO BE
SCENE OF BATTLE IF
REBELS ARE ROUTED
I 1 !
’ EL PASO, TEXAS. June 22. Juarez,
which has been the scene of three bat
tles in recent Mexican revolutions, w til
be a battlefield for the fourth time, if
the federals under General Huerta <!« -
feat General Orozco's rebels at Chihua
hua City
Dispatches from Jiminez received
here today say thal the government
< ommander-In-chief nas orders from
the Mexican war department ,to move
against Juarez, which is held by rebels,
afte.t he disperses Orozco’s insurrectos.
The rebels may retreat north to
Juarez if defeated at chihuahua City
and,.-make their final stand on the
border, or they may break up into
guerrilla bands and continue their fight
ing in the mountains.
TEN CLUB TO REST;
SUMMER IS TOO HOT
FOR HIGHBROWING'
The Ten club will meet at the home
at Professor M. L. Brittain. state school
. commissioner, next Tuesday night, and
« then take a rest for the sumrnei. it is
too hot for high-brow imr in July and
August, and even the Tan hat! rather
think about lemon-and-lfmes and fish
ing than the abstruse problems w Itieh
I Are thrashed out at these meetings
Walter G. Cooper will read the pap.:
at the final meeting of the season, lull 1
/ » . the announcements do not give the
subject. Joseph M. Terrell, ex govern,
or, ex-senator and ezai of the Ten.
says it will b, something light and i
cooling.
MASSEE SELLS RIGHTS
FOR INTERURBAN LINE
MACON. GA., June 22 The project
ed interurban ear line from Macon to
Atlanta has been sold by the Georgia
Securities Company the original proj
ectors. to Cowan & Co., of New York,
for $50,000. The deal was made by W
J. Masses, president of th* Securities 1
Hfc' 1 company. As work on the line had not '
started, the purchasers simply get the '
•franchises in Macon and ttlanta and'
intermediate towns and the rights of!
way. It is announced, however, by a ■
representative of Cowan & c<>. that I
$ actual construction will begin in a very
short time, work stalling at both ends;
of the line at th< sam< time.
Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs.
| Aftei a frightful coughing spell a
f man in Neenah. W is., felt terrible pains
' in his side and his doctor found two :
ribs had been broken. What agonj j
| Dr. Kings New Discover) would have
saved him. A few teaspoonfuls ends a i
late cough, while persistent us, routs'
obstinate coughs, expels stubborn colds
or heals w eak, sore lungs I f. < i sure
it's a God-send to humanity.' writes
Mrs Effie Morton, Columbia. Mo , "foi
1 believe I would have consumption to.
day if I had not used this ge.it reme
dy." U's guaranteed to satisfy, and
yau can get a free trial hot ■ or 50.
Cvnt or SI,OOO sibe at al! druggl :>
It is now well known that not more
than one ease of rheumatism In ten re
quires any internal treatment whatev. .
All that is needed is a free apj . cation
of Chamberlain's Liniment and mas
(saging the parts at each application
Try it and see how quickly it will to
J Heve the pain and soreness. Sold In
all! dealers. •••
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to our neighbors and friends for
their many kindness* e shown us during
the recent illness and 'hath of our dear
| little daughter. Carmen, and for flow
ers sent by them and the Sunday
■4 S'hool MR AND MRS S. G DAVIS
WINDOW BOXES FILLED
■ Atlanta floral co,
OaU Main 1130.
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First Paper to Use Auto Delivery in City
.GEORGIAN RUSHED TO HOMES
Ma i
HMEmMLMss J ' - 5P L CIA I. 1)l L< v Llir " ,My
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The Georgian’s Flanders “ 20.” whieh carries first news of the day to Atlanta homes
* i
Speedy “Flanders 20” Takes
Place of Ante-Bellum Mule
and Wagon.
Discarding the ante-bellum mule and
wagon for hauling its papers, The
Georgian has put into service the first
'Special Delivery" newspaper Automo
bile In Atlanta. A Elanders ”20" now
speeds, from The Geor gian's office lbe
moment the papers are delivered from
the pr. ssl’-s and strikes a bee line for
the fall Ijest points of the city to deli v
the news fift to the suburbanites.
The old method of sending the papers
out on the street ears has been thrown
to the winds The Georgian's speclt.l
delivery Flanders lias no schedules lo
wait on and reaches the oaders of this
paper in less than one-fourth the tine
formerly taken by the street ear
method.
Fire. Chief,Cuinminsuio has noth
ing on The Georgian's special delivery,
except the wildcat whistle. Wheir It
starts out to give the readers the new's
•first it goes by ilke-tbe chief's auto or
the Glady s .imbiilam e.
No other paper in this city is
equipped like The .Georgian .now Io:
quick delivery. Perf'ons who 'lo not
take Tin Georgian are still w itting for
the nevi's .when most of The Georgian
reaoeis have been perusing the papei |
in their homes for a half hour.
The Flanders "20” Is proving an''Spe
cially tine ear for the put post..
AUGUSTANS URGING
BRINSON TO EXTEND
ROAD TO THAT CITY
GA., Jinn' “2. George M ■
Hrin on. print ipa I «»v nci -.f I iu> Urinson !
i.iihoad. which ix now operating h. i
tween Savann in apa \Vayrn slhho, has
conferred with leading businexs men of j
the t’hamber of e ‘omnicri <? in regard loj
ex tending lln i e>ad to Augusta. Mr. j
Brinson wll! In' ofYt'red even induce- '
uiont to bring luf road hem
Theunxon. Washington. Harlem an 1
other towns are making efforts to in
dn.-e Air. Brimson operate his man
through their tow ns to A th.ms. his rr
poru el ultimate dent ina lion, It was
contendeei that the tonnag” from \u
gusia would be greater than the com
bined teumage from all the other places
mentioned, and also that ce»al would he
cheaper if l» brought his load Inu'e.
because of tin 1 low rate byway of Car
olina r<»adx
Jacob l’’iiniz.\ . prexl lent of the Geor
gia Railroad hank. wax appointed
chairman of a committee to confer with
Mr Brinson in regard to w hat induce
ments Augusta aiiuuld make t.o bring |
th«‘ road here.
S/7* - To /Z
'/jUS/ne<SS afyoi/rowf Son/e
---day banfcyoitr Money
Have a business of your own some day so that you
may enjoy a comfortable old age. There is one way
to do it: Bank your money now. Let your account
grow; then, some day, you will be prepared to take
A GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE or to invest your
money in a paying "business.
Do YOUR banking with US.
4 per cent on Savings Deposits.
I HE ATLANTA GEOKGIAN AMJ .NEWS. SA'l IKDAY. JUNE 22. 1912.
ORPHANAGE AT MACON
LIKELY TO BE MERGED
MACON. GA.. Juns 22. A proposi
tion is unfier .way* for the merger of
the Georgia Industrial home, the state
supported institution, and the Heph
zibah Orphanage home, both located In
Macon. The Hephzibah home lost
three of its main buildings in a fire
this week. It is believed that the two
orphanages will be merged, the Geor
gia Industrial taking all of the 110 id
mates of the other asylum.
SKIN ON HAND BROKE
IN DEEP CRACKS
>
Bled and Very Painful. Would Throb
and Burn. Could Not Sleep, Hand
Swollen and Stiff, Used Box of |
Cuticura Ointment with Cuticura
Soap. Hand Well, Cracks Healed.
Litchfield. Me - “ About a year ago I
Dogan to have trouble with my right hand.
T'ht l whole inside of the iiand began to crack.
| The skin wa< dry. thick anil hard and then
broke out in deep cracks which bled anti ;
I were ver\ painful. They would throb and i
pain me, and burn so that 1 could not sleep •
; nights. I lie flesh was a peculiar red color ;
and the hand was swollen and felt stiff i
l or six months I tried a great many
I difforenl remedies, but none of them did any
! good. Finally 1 commenced using Cuticura
i Soap and Cuticura Ointment. From the very
| start I found it was helping me The cracks
soon began to heal and before I had used
• one box of the Cuticura Ointment, together
I with the Cuticura Soap, mv hand was well,
| the < racks all healed, and the skin soft as
I before the trouble began Six months have
■ passed and T have had no return.” (Signed) ‘
• Mrs. C. \V. Norteu. Nov. 21, 1911.
GIRL OF 12 CURED OF PIMPLES
By Cuticura Ointment.
Dover West. N S. * M hen 1w« about '
twelve or thirteen, m.v face broke out with i
pimples. They t ame out in groups and caused
great disfigurement After trying so many |
remedies without success. I -aw the Cuticura i
ointment advertised and I -ent for a box.
In a week I suv. a great change m my fa< e,
ano it rendered a complete cure. Nov. you
can not tell I ever had pimples.” a Signed >
Miss Mabel Morash. Mar XI. 1.911.
Cmicura Soap and Ointment are sold
everywhere Sample of each mailed free,
with 3j-p book. Address. ’ Cuticura.” ■
i Dept.»T, Boston Tender-faced men should
■ shave with (Titicura Soap Shaving Stick.
THE HINES OPTICAL CO.
Tho inventors of the world famous ‘'DIXIE" finger tip EYE
GLASSES and the “HIXES’’ adjustable Eye Glass Guards, will
open a modern and up-to-date Optical store at 91. Peachtree Street ’
June 25.
It is now possible for any one to wear Eye Glasses, as the
"DIXIE" can not slip, tilt or fall off. and is the only Mounting
or gua'i'd that will keep the lenses absolutely in alignment. Eyes
examined and glasses fitted to the most stubborn and complicated
cases,
OS
Northern
' Lakes
' The lake resorts in the West and
y/; North are particularly attractive.
// The clear invigorating air added to boating, bathing
/and fishing will do much to upbuild you physically.
/ / We have on sale daily round trip tickets at low fares
and with long return limits and will be glad to give
you full information. Following are the round trip rates
from Atlanta to some of the principal resorts:
Charlevoix ---$36.55 Mackinac Island $38.65
i Chautauqua Lake Points 34.30 Marquette 46.15
Chicago 30.00 Milwaukee -- 32.00
Detroit 30.00 Put-in-Bay— 28.00
Duluth— 48.00 Petoskey 36.55
THE ATTRACTIVE WAY TO ALL THE RESORTS ON THE
Great Lakes, Canadian Lakes and in the West
CITY ticket office
ISviljjaaS 4 Peachtree Street phones , *^%" R ’ n 7 « 08 8
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EXCURSION
VIA
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
PREMIER CARRIE R OF THE SOUTH.
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912
$6.00 Jacksonville, Limit 6 days.
8.00 Tampa, Limit 8 days.
6.00 Brunswick, Limit 6 days.
6.00 St. Simon, Limit 6 days.
6.00 Cumberland, Limit 6 days.
Tickets good returning on any regular train within limit.
TWO SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ATLANTA
S:00 p m—Solid Pullman Train will arrive Jacksonville 7:00 a. m.
No Local Stops be made.
S .tn p tn. —Coaches onlv . will arrive Jacksonville ":30 a. m.
No Local Stops will be made.
Fasscngers for Brunswick. St. Simon and Cumberland will he handled
in extia coaches and sleeping cars attached to the regular train leaving At
lanta at 9:30 p. m.. arriving Brunswick 7:45 a. tn., where connection is made
with the heats for the Islands
For further information ask Southern Railway Ticket Agents.
City Ticket Office: NO 1 PEACHTREE ST.
Telephones Bell Main 142 or 143. Atlanta 143
Ticket Office: ATLANTA TERMINAL STATION
Telephones Hell Main 4990 (Ask for Information) Atlanta 093
JNO. L. MEEK JAMES FREEMAN.
Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agt., Division Passenger Agent.
Equitable Bldg., Atlanta. No. 1 Peachtree St,, Atlanta.
GRADUATES OF TECH
GUESTS OF ALUMNI
AT SMOKER TONIGHT
A grand rally of the Yellow Jackets
will be held at the Piedmont hotel this
evening at 8:30 o'clock, when a com
plimentary smoker will be given all
the Atlanta graduates of Georgia Tech
by the Alumni association of the
school. Paul Norcross, president o.f the
association, and Professor Lowndes, oti
the arrangement committee, are ex
pecting a big crowd. Besides the an
nual election of officers, a number of
interesting surprises are billed.
Puts Stomach,
Liver and Bowels
in Fine Condition
To promptly end the misery of constipation,
torpid liver, sick headache, indigestion, dizzi
ness and nausea, you must use jtfEßfeh-,
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
They never fail—
that's why millions TTI C
use’hem. Vim,
rigor, vitality, aiMLLS.
and a clear ffjßT \ y Jtrryffl
complexion are uiii*i»«ii!*«»4
the result of their use. You need them.
Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price,
Die GENUINE must hear signature
BOY SCOUTS TAKE HIKE.
VIDALIA, GA.. June 22. —The Vidalia
Boy Scouts made their initial hike
when they tramped to Tiger Springs,
about eight miles from Vidalia. They
left the city at 5 o'clock in the morn
ing and made the trip in less than two
hours. They returned in the afternoon.
feu
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JX=v3-IMP|X« A vision of health
• j n the vapors!
—smilingly they reflect back a picture of the health that you
formerly enjoyed and, through them, may enjoy again.
Whether you are seeking health or pleasure, Hot Springs offers
most of finth to you. Pine scented air to breathe, golf to play,
Gov’t built magnificent mountain roads to ride over, and social *
life at its gayest and best—Hot Springs is the mecca of thousands
who come just for that it holds ouL Go
now. The journey to
Hot Springs, Ark.
via Frisco Lines
is as pleasant as arriving there. Leave Atlanta 7:00 a. m., Bir
mingham 12:30 p. m., reaching Memphis 8:10 p. m. same day.
Another through train leaves Atlanta 4:10 p. m., Birmingham
10:30 p. m. and reaches Memphis 7:30 next morning—making
good connections in Memphis for the short ride to Hot Springs.
Electric lighted equipment
of modern chair cars and finest drawing rooom sleepers—Fred Harvey meals.
Through sleepers Atlanta to Memphis and Memphis to Hot Springs. Let me
tell you about Hot Springs, its splendid hotels and boarding ..
houses, Its healing waters and opportunities for pleasure.
I will also tell you cost of ticket and schedule. Write today. VB sg »I
A. P. MATTHEWS, District Passenger Agent
6 North Pryor St.. Atlanta. Ga.
A REMARKABLE TOUR ,
At a Remarkable Price
One-solid week of intensely interesting Great Gorge and Belle Isle side trip, etc.
travel, covering 2,500 miles, including 500 This is the original and official tour, and
miles by steamer, visiting Cincinnati, De- | la s a record of 4,751 patrons tn seven
troit, Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Toronto, years. A limited number of reservations
' arada. Positively the only popular- | e f t Special car for ladles alone. Cut
priced rate made this season to any point. this out it will not appear aga | n . Write
North. Special train Faves Atlanta. Ga., to day for full information and reserva-
Monday, July S. $.-,5 pays every expense. , ~ , „
including transportation. Pullman state !,on ' Address J. F. McFarland, 41 V»
room, all meals en route, best hotels, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga.
I 3 and -f? ton cap Deities'.
Simple Engine * Accessible * Economical
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The ’ ” ’
120-2 2-Ffhricttn. Nt.
CADILLAC
STEiNHAUER & WIGHT
228-230 Peachtree St. ivy 2233
FULTON AUTO SUPPLY CO.
249 Peachtree Street
Automobile supplies of every kind. Mail order given
prompt attention. Lowest prices obtainable. Write for cata
log, Make your car complete.
yum I Ilm-IIWI'IBIHWI ll JIUI —» l« I
r busiest
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MATINEE AND NIGHT WEEK OF JUNE 24.
GUS EDWARDS
(HIMSELF) AND HIS COMPANY OF THIRTY IN
The Song Revue of 1911-12
lida McMillan & co., jarrow, carlin & penn, four solis
BROS., DELMORE & ONEIDA.
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AdrnissToiTTgZ> I B BfS j I CHILDREN P- n
Ten Cents ( J At Matinees*QM
P FAMILV R VAUDEVILLE
LINDON & DORMAN, NORMAN & TOONEY.
£.°"’*2.y Musical Act. Novel Comedy Act.
JESSIE HALL & CO,. AUSTRALIAN WHEELERS,
"The Quitter.” j Comedy Bicyclists. If
MOTION PICTURES
Matinees Daily at 3 o'clock Except Saturday. Matinees Saturday, J. 30 and
4, Night Shows, 7’30 and 9,
MERCHANTS MEET AUGUST 5-6.
COLUMBUS. GA., June 22.—The
third annual merchants convention will
be held in Columbus August 5-6. when
il is expected that 200 to 300 merchants
from towns near the city will be in at
tendance.