Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 27, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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4 DR. HOPKINS SEESj IIJODJOO TOTS Atlantan Goes to New York to Visit His Son Russell and Grandchildren. “I'm going to New York tonight to see Russell and the babies." said Dr. ,1, R. Hopkins today. "It has been a long time since I saw the youngsters, and I expect to stay all summer and have a good time." Dr. Hopkins was jubilant over the outcome of his son’s legal troubles tn New York. Mrs. Lawrence, the aged grandmother of Mrs. Russell Hopkins, formerly -Miss Vera Siegrist, had charged young Hopkins with obtaining large sums of money from her through fraudulent representation, but she aft erward withdrew the charges. "I knew, all the time it would com* out all right,” said Dr. Hopkins. “It was just as I predicted. They could never make me believe Russell had cliea'ted anybody.” Russell Hopkins and his family are spending the summer in their magnifi cent home on the Hudson, where the two “million-dollar babies” have re placed the zoo which was formerly the pride, of young Hopkins’ heart. The •elder, a girl, was left a million by the will of her great-grandfather, Dr. Law. Fence, while Dr. Hopkins promptly .promised another million to the boy, now more than a year old, who is named John Randolph Hopkins. Jr., for hip Atlanta grandfather. , BESSIETIFT FUND * CAMPAIGNERS HAVE UNUSUAL SUCCESS Field workers in the endowment campaign for. Bessie Tift college re ported today that they had met splen did success in the work, though they are not ready to make public the list of subscriptions. Several prominent At lantans have subscribed more than SI,OOO each to the fund, while there arfe a number of SSOO subscriptions. “The Baptists of Atlanta are taking an unusual interest in the success of the college, which they own outright and which is, controlled by the Baptist convention of the state," said. Dr. X'. H. S. Jackson, president of Bessie Tift, who is in Atlanta today. "Both ministers and laymen have joined enthusiastically in our work. Os thi $360,000 fund $200,000 Is to be set aside for a permanent endowment, the interest to be used in providing educa tion for girls through a ioa/i system and free scholarships.” YOUNG ACTORS WANT TO SECURE BASEBALL GAME The Gus Edwards 'Song Revue boys baseball team wants to secure a game for Saturday or Monday morning with any local team whose average age is from 14 to 16. Here Is how the young actors line uji:’ George Price, second base; Billy Gottid, first base; George Jassel, third Lou silver, shortstop; Bill Pal mer, center field; Harry Little., right field; Willie White, left field: Morris Brown, catcher; Joe Wardon, pitcher. Makes the Nation Gasp. The awful list of injuries on a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over agginst it, however, is the wonderful healing, by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, of thousands who suffered from burns, cuts, bfuises; bullet wounds or explo sions. It’s the quick healer of boils, ul. cars. eczema, sore lips or piles. 25 cts at all druggists. ••• DO YOU LIKE PEACHES? Not the small, hard kind, hut the great, big, juicy sort, like those that grew in the orchard on the hill? Get them de livered at your home, elub or hotel, daily or weekly, express prepaid within Georgia. FRESH PEACHES SHIPPED DAY ORDER RECEIVED. They are picked and packed in the orchard in the after noon and delivered to you the next morning. Carmens and . Greenshoros are ready for market now. Early Belle come next, followed by Georgia Belle, Elbertas, Emmas and Evas. Shipments made in sanitary crates, six carefully picked and packed baskets to a crate. The following repeal order is self . explanatory: Our THOMSON & LYNES. Qood Leader, R ' an< L Loa,ls ’ Fruit, 18-20 Walton Street. Expl ess Atlanta, Ga.. June 17. 1912. Run of Prepaid, Mr. •' o. Booton. Orchard, a- Marshallville. Ga. n Six Deai . sir: Express Baskets Crate of peaches received and Prepaid, quite satisfactory. 1 am herewith inclosing check for $2.00, for A A JpZ.Dv wW * **• <pZ.UU A D. THOMSON. A Crate No. 449 N. Boulevard. A Crate Express or money order or check must accompany each order. Order Today; Deliver Tomorrow . J. 0. BOOTON O. Box 15 Marshallville, Ga. OILMEN SHOWN ATLANTA GOODS Delegates to SouthernlConven tion Laud the Enterprise of City’s Manufacturers. Exhibits of Atlanta-maile goods are the features of the conwntion of the Southern Association ot Oil Mill Su perintendents, which is being held in Taft hall at the Auditorium-Armory today and tomorrow. F*>r the first time since the oil mill men/have been hold ing convention dealer*, are showing their wares at the meeting hall. Num bers of Northern and ’Eastern firms are represented, but. according to the del egates to the convetntion, the Atlanta firms have struck tjie keynote with their display, headed/ “Atlanta-made.” The various proiWms mill superin tendents have to contend with were taken up today ini interesting papers read by member s vj ”> have had the ex perience. "Firing Furnaces and Get ting Efficiency llom Fuel” was the subject of H. H' McNaughton's ad dress. “Applied Chemistry in Oil Mill Practice," J. S. Bt-ogdon’s talk, was an Interesting feature of the morning. Others >vho spokre were: R. M. Fluker, on "General t’arv of an Oil Mill In the Dormant Season.” and J. W. Moore and J. F. Rhodes, «<m "Llntlng of Cotton Seed.” Tonight thn delegates will be the guests of the •Oil Mill Superintendents auxiliary at a theater party at the For syth. A smolber and buffet supper at the M. & M. <ilub entertained them last night. WOMANRE-ELECTED RAILROAD PRESIDENT GRASS VALLEY, June 27.—Mrs. Sa rah A. Kiddrer has been re-elected pres ident of the Nevada Narrow-Gauge Railroad Company for another year, and will continue to conduct the busi ness of that corporation. The directors have declared a quarterly dividend of $1,50 a share, payable immediately. A TEXAS WONDER, Th® Texas Wonder cures kidney and Madder troubles, removing .gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma tism. and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulate® bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be Sant by mall on receipt of SI.OO. One small bottle is two months' treatment and sel dom falls to perfect a cure. Send for tea tlmonials from this and other slates. Dr. E W. Hall, 2026 Ollve-st.. St. Louis. Mo. Sold bv druggists. 1 Nervous Wrecks A FRIEND of mthe said he believes nine men out of ten had more or less ir ritation of the prostatic urethra. I don't linzin, V,.. * a_ - * X’* 1 in ttacK, necK, back DR. WM. M. BAIRD of head and Brown-Randolph Bldg-couldn’t sleep. Atlanta, Ga. Good physicians had treated them without result because they didn't find the cause of the trouble. My office hours are 8 to 7; Sundays and holidays 10 to 1. My monograph* free by mall Id plain, sealed wrapper. - ■ » ’CftSTORIfI ...... For Infants and Children. iS rASTORif 11 16 Kind fe Always Bought ' ALCOHOL .3 PER CENT * *a $ AVegetablePreparalionfofAs- ta , s # fesr S? l al^' t!C { oU(,^n^ ula Bears the Z z v **nglheStomachsandßowelsof X QZ nj’ fe| Signature /Am Promotes DigestionjCteetfuL' n-P t r EK nessandßestrontalnsneittia’ '**■ # l\ Opimu.Morphine norMimL fl VI i p E*u Not Narcotic, j fc Air Dm i -l/V*' Bar £ Plmykm 3ted~ . issfix Mdieuts- I A i in WrC Au,,S"d* I . II i ■Kr tewMre / I H Ul 1 Affray Sad- | TT " B ■ : rtV JL USB ® Aperfecl Remedy for Consttpa- I 1 IT lion,SourStoniach.Diarrhoea | IK/ » * Worms .Convulsions .Feverish I ■ rft F 11 V ol* ■Br.® ness and Loss of Sleep, v/ IUI Ulul Facsimile Signature of Tl • ± V ■ mSm Th ' r ’ Y CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. thr«nt*ur«ommnv, new york city. 4XO pitch vour tent in the Rockies— jgg & away up in that clear, bracing air J| where you drop worry and pick up flesh. ||| HI Get up with the sun and bring in a few trout for breakfast, or try your skill on big W game —then you 11 have a real vacation. ■ j-- - ' ■ -'‘j; ISlSlwTvrj 'V- Law W A trip to Colorado is but a few hours of pleasant traveling if you go via the Frisco Short Cut to Colorado Th# Kansas City-Florida Special is equipped for the comfort and convenience of Colorado vacationists. Splendid electric lighted Pullman, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham and i Memphis to Kansas City and Colorado without change. Modern electric I lighted chair cars and Fred Harvey dining cars. A vacation in Colorado is an economy. Railroad tares are very low. Hotel and Boarding House rates are reasonable. Send for beautiful book on Oolo h ratio and lull informatiou about low fares. . A. P. MATTHEWS, District Passenger A sent >W'W 6 North Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. ’• 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 THOMAS & HARVILL 153 E. HUNTER ST. Phones: Bell 2336 M. Atlanta 803. 411 DECATUR ST. Atlanta Phone 933. I n il pACH GEORGIAN WANT 0 n y AD is a little salesman ii ii who will CRY YOUR WARES H J|j TO ALL THE PEOPLE. || (J ■• • • •*• • •.... .*••••• •—♦ »• • •*•*•*••*■*•*•*•****«*•*•*•*•*•*•••••*••*•••*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•**—*-*.*.*. a .*.*.*A*' 1! I know but what he's right. This is one of, Uie most sensl , five W ts of th* . human anatomy more sensitive than the eye. I have had hundreds of pa tients during the 35 years I have been specializing In diseases of men, chronic disease* and nervous disor ders, who were al most n e r v o u ■ wrecks from a reflex irr 11 a tlon caused by the pros tatic urethra being affected. Hud pains ih back, neck back THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THTTKSIJA Y, JUNE 27.1912. RELIABLE DENTISTRY w ee A * 8 SET 0F JftkMVR teeth .... <O4O sls Set CIA Teath . . All Other Dentistry at Lowest Prices. 4lL Painless Extraction. DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S :X.. 24/ 2 Whitehall St., Over Brown & Allen’s Drug Store. Hours, 8 to 7; Sunday, 9to 1. Lady Attendant ' LAST 1 I WEEK ■ I piano<o .mI 8 : THE ’ PROVERB I PUZZLES ■ s *® £ - —.y To illustrate the high standard maintained in our distribution, wo point out that all of ten S4OO pianos to be given away are of the Cleve land-Manning manufacture. Your chance to win one of the prizes in this great contest will have passed in another week. And there is no reason for you letting *d ' . . . it pass. The Proverb Guides, Answer Books, and back e numbers of the pictures that have appeared daily in The ’ Georgian are being sent out daily to new con testants. Supplied with these, you have the same chance to win one of the prizes that you would have had if you had been follow ing the progress of the con test day. But the time is short, and you need to hurry if you would enter now. Will contestants please refrain from asking ques tions like: “What has the man under his left arm in picture No. 1?” and “Is the man supposed to be drunk in picture No. 36?” Don’t you see that the fun you get from solving these pic tures would be spoiled if everything were made clear to you regarding the idea in the artist's mind when the picture was drawn? Let us help you in every way . possible toward a thorough understanding of the con test conditions. But we can not undertake to help you solve the puzzles. That wouldn’t be fair to the other contestants. This Js Picture No. 70 rNow WHAT -? A*>UT THAT— so to put ■ J—"''. I ,p TOU HAO WTlrd PA,NS T WOULDN'T HA.V6 TO J 3 . po IT OV&S- LWwfeWf •wM gu JH t\_J ' \ Wnat Proverb Does This Picture Represent? Proverb Contest Editor, Atlanta Georgian No. 20 East Alabama St. My solution to Proverb Puzzle No. 70 is My Name is Street or R. F. D. No Town State Hold all answers until you have the entire set No answers will be considered If sent In before the oubllca. I tlon of the last picture. Conditions of the Contest The Atlanta Georgian Proverb Contest Is a contest of skill and judgment. ° Prizes to the amount of $16,000 will be given absoluteiv free by The Atlanta Georgian to the winners Eve?i one Is eligible to enter this contest, whether living in Atlanta nr out Os town. or Each set of answers must contain only one answer each picture, but each person Is entitled to send In the., complete sets of answers. mree The answers to the puzzle pictures may be sent In writ. Ing in long hand either with pen or pencil; they msv be written on t.ie typewriter or may be printed In anv manner to suit the fancy of the contestant. y manneP Participation In any other contest now belno run nr which may be run by The Georgian will not debar 9 anv onl from entering the contest. ueoar any one Each contestant or any or all members of the family will be allowed to submit one. two or three sets of but each set must contain only one answer to each’{?h?t,m!’ Each set will be considered separately, but not more th?; one prize will be awarded in one family. All employee. The Georgian and their families are absolutely barred from k participating In the contest. , ed ' rom \ In case there are no complete lists of correct an.w.,. prizes will be awarded to the person submitting the J7eat-' est number of correct solutions. In case of a tie nrl.°. Jun be divided equally between those tying ’ prize wi " Do not send your answers now. Keep them from d»v »- day, and at the end of the contest arrange them In numer? cal order, and then send them all In at one ti?ne merl ‘ Under no circumstances should contestants beoin tn ..nd In their answers now. as all answer, will stand 9 no better °a , n^ n e n rl n °m a us? r i J Z . e d t e h l lv n e t fied ad t?m a e rt *mit elther m “" ° r Per ’° n ' wlth '" the spec!? It Is contemplated to give contestants ten davs -Iter th. close of the contest to prepare their answers, so that th.S can be sent In all together at one time hat they The prizes will be awarded by a disinterested tee of Judges'whose name, will be announced ’lter ThVL Judges will In no way be connected with The Atlanta Geo? In case contestant, desire further Information thev should address their question, to Proverb Contest I East Alabama street. Atlanta. Ga. All questions win' h 2 answered through the columns of The Atlanta GeoroUn by mall, or In person. ururaun, py There will be seventy five (75) puzzle picture, i. He. used In the contest. The solution ?f ‘these picture, "al’ Proved B™k ’ ame manner as pr,nUd ln ’hS off!’ Each and every answer must be written neatlv nr nrint ed in the coupon published in The Atlanta Georgian or page of some form of book by Itself, accompanied either h! the puzzle picture printed In The Georgian o’a pen orn.neS copy thereof, and must have the n/m’,’ nd LdrSs. of the contestant. or tn. Do not send In your solutions In “list” form That i. of pap‘er Wri ‘ e * ni,Wer ’ under one another on a large pleci The Proverb, which will be used In the context have been carefully compiled by The Atlanta Georgian, and point ed In a neat book for handy reference prim No Proverb, will be used other than those which annexe In this guide. For their own convenience, the contestant, 20 n e^ r .t r. r « “I?”' C °» nte « t Department’ 5c ext*\ Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga., at 25c a copy, by mall UMUI auMrei Jna. D«. B. M. WOOUUKT. 24-N Victor Sanitarium. Atlanta. Ga. CORSYTH p-»y. »*• 1 Atlantn's Busiest Theater j freight 8:39 GUS EDWARDS —Himself AND EDWARDS’ SQNG REVUE! LIDO M’MILLAN & CO., JARROR, CARLIN & PENN, 4 SOLIS BROS., DELMORE & ONEIDA.