Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 11, 1912, HOME, Page 4, Image 4

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4 BROWN DEFIED TD VETO TIPPINS MEASURE Alexander Declares It Wil Become Law. No Matter What Governor Does. Th* Tippint-Alexander prohihltior bill, which passed th# hmt.** y pstor'lay w»» transmitted to th" *‘-nat" today It goes immediately' after its first rearljnp to the temperance cmrmiitt't of th# senile for ns <onsi<leratioti The temperam e committee of thr senate will n"t keep the hill, in al probability, fm any great length ■>; tint". It may get ba' k to the senate by Mondi' next with a favorable re port reach fm a second reading II it does, the bill should com# to a vote jn t he senate sometime next week, per haps Frida.' A tong fight in the '"mmittee may l» undertaken and delays of one kind and another interposed, but there is not much likelihood of that, inasmuch as the senate is heavily tn favoi of me bill', and delays will he fought bitter!.' if attempted. ' Sure To Become Law, Says Alexander. Representative Hoopet A‘exan<ht. the leader of the fight for the hill in the house, dis. us cd the measure interest ingly. aftet it passage yesterday. and While yet the galleries were applaud ing hits victory and < rilling him th< Napoleon of the hour ”1 nm proud of the victory we "on. said Mr. Alexander, “and let me say that it is a sure augury of final vic tort to 1 ome “The bill we have passed will be come a law of Georgia. I hope the governor will not veto it. I am by no means , sure that he will. Hut Whether he doe* or not, it will become a law. AVe ran pass it oxer the execu tive ve>o if nwe*sarx Declares Supporters Will Stand Finn I am gratified beyond at the way th* fronds of th? bill *tood firm, and never flinched in tho fa<r of th? enemy There ar** those wh<> have ggud that there are mike-believe friend? of thit hill in the house wlm would not vote for it on .« ?dmw dou n. or who would 'toiijfe |t, or who would vote for it wiih,k mental veaervatiou .'t<ain.'t it I helle\p r\er\ vote cast fdr it on the day of it passage will hr found on the record foi it when it comes if it doc* come, to < qm dion of passing it over rhe governor's veto. "Practically all Georgian* are oppos ed to lawlessness, and this bill is aim ed at lawlessness It "a* designed tn correct a state of things of which gfa Should be. and Is. I think, ashamed "The friends of,the Tippin* bill mas be of good cheer. Th# bill will Im* come a law before the mijournment of th# present legislature. ' The Tippins-Aiexandet hill i- urn- "I tfi* most drastic ever drawn against the Sal# of intoxicating beverage* ir Georgia Bill Designed To Make State Drier. It Is admitted to be a hill desigm-i to . (ear up certain more m less vagm feature*, of the present statewide pro hibition law. and to strtighun ii am make it eastei of < t»for< >'inent In it* numerous preliminary wbcie ases, It declares that differences ant confusion exist as io the present law that the 11(111*0 of the state to sell imi tation* and substitute* for aleoholii drinks is persistently and flagranti.' abu»t-d. that corporations created os ten-lbly foi special purposes i.eally ar< <loak in numerous instance* for tin dispensation of liquot. and that th<>-. tilings have brought tile slate into di repute. It. therefore --eek- by spo-ifii b’g'is latite enactment to mil a step abso lately to tin *<♦!• of "ncar-hem " am al! nutation* and übstituie* for alco bolie drink whethei in the guise " beverage.* tone medicne* or "ha not. aftei the expiration of tl ' nr. en year. It pro, Ides that tit. *ale of am alcoholic (oncoetion mniaining a pm centage of alcohol in ex<esa "f om half of om pm • ■•■nt shall be .on* I ered prima fam m idem "f in >ntmi upon the pait of the sellei to violin the la" No aleoholtc liquors *hall b supplied to member* of so-called “lock ei i lub by the lull manage mmits am the right to operate fuck#' 'dub* at P shall be confined *uletly to the righ of Individual member* to maintain ab solute!' personal lockers, fin |.-r*-,xn> and individual use. to bo suppled al' soiurel' by the ownvi- thereof and w Otherwise It confer* upon the cox errtor th< right, and make* It imimia tory upon him to exercise that right. : investigate upon Information futnish ed of by him aequili’d allegro viola tions of the law and prescribe* met ods of procedure "du ri by he max lirin violators to Justice . It also provides way whereby foreign corporations, pat ties to violations of the law in Geot gla. may be made t" > ease doing bust ness in Georgia. Big Fight Over Governor s Veto if the Tif'pms- Ah xnnder hjl! pa ■ ■ the senate jp jis pi. sent foim th- m The Choice of a Husband t? too important a matte > fm a wore..’ to bn hand!'apped b' weakness, ba blond or fnu' breath Avoid the*# ki hope* bx taking Dr. King's Life F '' w ='.r«ngth hne omp!« . .on pur bree'h,. ■ heerful -uint* things '" i ■ ’ !’-■ men so ... Et _. . ,f ( »af'. J’- . A mujEt.’,; I “Even Mrs. Brown : Doesn’t Know” Governor Joseph At Brow n today de clined to State the sale of th# Tippins- Amxandci bill in the executive office, not would th- governor dis' iiss the ac cusations hurled at him in the house f,> Hooper Alexander chief sponsor fm the prohibition measure The governor intimated that It would 1., foolhardy foi him to plunge ini" a I discussion of hi* probable action mi thr iTit'pins bill before the bill came to the gm' rnor's office. He said that the imusure . might b» ch anged material.'l ! by the senate and altered still more ‘ should it have to go Io , onferenee be fore tin upper and lowei house reach 'd an agreement. He said further that his general po sition on the prohibition question "as i well known "E'en Mrs. Brown don I , know whether or not I " ill son or vet" the Tippin.* bill.'' concluded the g<>' I ernor. BOMB IN TENEMENT: 20 FAMILIES IN PANIC X EAV YORK. Jul' 11. Twenty fam j jii' - "'■re- thrown into a panic rally to | da; w hen a bomb exploded in the ball wax of the first'floor of th# six-story iienetnent at 2H> t'h yetie street. Sev i ora persons- were injured in the statu pod*- which followed the explosion The ground floor of the building is an Ital ian saloon The front portion of th< sa lo'm wa * w r-cknd pi-,.*s-ion is that the governor will veto it promptly . ■ If. on the other hand, the senate re ' -loro the rejected house referendum amendin' nt. 'nd the house subsequently agrees lo it. the goxernm will sign it. and it "ill immediately become statu tory la". If the gexornor vetoes it. tjte big fight will ' ome on the effort to pas* it over his veto The bill passed the house by more than a two-thirds vote. It will pass the ■cnate by relatively the same vote. If the house and senate v.otes stand, the bill might be made a law, the govern or's veto notwithstanding opponents of th, bill figure, however that the legislative vote will not stand ill- slrain of an executive velo. They hold that In the event of the govern or's pt onounced opposition. the bill either Will fall "f the necessary two thirds upon its reappearance in the house, m- it w ill never again come to H vote. Itn the contrary, the friends of the bill declare that nothing now can fore stall Its triumphant enactment. SAVEYOUR FRUIT - The POLAR RECOOLiNG ROCESS insures the safe ar rival of perishables. If you are a car-lot Fruit and Truck ship per, write today for IWAEM FACTS | 0M A COLD SUBJECT Polar Pre-Cooler Co, 419 Empire Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga. a Wash Dresses | •-W $5.95. $0.95. $7.95 Values T 'rS Ever' Wash I ice** in oui *toek up to / . MvX. * ;*X f i " ’ N? lins. Dimities ami Cotton F<»ula rd *. for '-»* v ; Vx ■' ,I’ / street, house and summer resort wear. ' \ /MLiH ' (N. Il ' ' X All sizes for ladies and misses, ami all color , I f“. *' ' 'j. Ly ,■\ ; : . • i-$2.95 i ' | N-l' ■■ v.-k Lit. jj<• | ', ti ' ; J. M. HIGH CO. gH THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXD XEAVS. THVRSDAY. JI LY IT. I'o2. PORTUGAL STRIFE ALARMS ENGLAND Britain May Send Warships to Oporto—Braga, City of 25,- 000, Burned by Royalists. LONDON. July 11.—The British gov ernment i* watching developments in Portugal i-|".*e|y. fearing complications which will require summary action. Dispatches from Madrid say that roy alists have burned Braga, a city of 25.- 000 inhabitants, indicating that a con dition of anarchy prevails in the north ern section of Portugal. If the situation grows worse Rriti.-h warships will be sent to Oporto to pro tect foreign interests. Royalists Grow Daring. LISBON, July 11.—The loyalist in surrection in northern Portugal is gaining strength daily and the leaders of the movement are mrjst daring. Eor two days fighting hag been continuous between the republican troops and the rebel* Losses on both sideg have been heavy hut the government is holding its own. Nearly 200 royalists ate in the hospitals at <'haves. Further rein forcements with machine guns left Li*- I bon today for the republican troops in ‘ the north. ‘•BUNNY HUG” IN JURY ROOM BRINGS VERDICT LAKEWOOD, N. J„ July 11.—With a Ing drum, a pair of cymbals, hot ns and a couple to dance, the “bunny hug" helped a jury to reach a verdict in- a civil suit here. Foi two hours after the jury went out two of the members remained ob durate. In the room were the instru ments of the local brass band playing ragtime, while two others danced the 'bunny hug." This was too much for the refrac tory members, w ho at once yielded and Jonled in the frolic and reached a ver dict. The delicious flavors of the best fruit and more economical. SAGER'S EX TRACTS ALL FLAVORS. Thirteen highest awards and medals. Now is the Right Time to Plan Foi the Fall and Winter Trade) With thp establishing ofl shopping departments in Atlanta stores. inter<-ommii |ni<-ating systems have be- Irome a necessity. Is your every department equipped tn care for the thousands who use our phone exclusively I " I iiter-coms” requ ire time For installation. < 'all • 30!t and let’s talk it over. Our phone in your home, jonh 8 and 1-3 rents per day. I ATLANTA TELEPIIONH T ELEGRAPH 00. A. B. < ’onklin. (Ten. Mgr. 2.708 PRISONERS IN GA. PENITENTIARY; STATE FARM EARNS $28,678.00 An increase of only 40 convicts over the number confined in the stale penis tentiary one year ago. is shown in the annua! report of the Georgia prison commission. On May 31 there were 2.708 in the prison, against 2.668 in lull. The report will be submitted to the general assembly at once. The state farm paid into the state treasury $28,678.73 at the end of the fis< al year on the last day "f May. This is one of the largest amounts ever earned by the farm The commission aks that SIO,OOO of this sum be given for erection of permanent quarters for negro convicts tn replace the stockade which burned in 191 T A building for the criminal insane also is asked, as is a cotton warehouse for storing of the crop grown on state farms. fl nJ k JK" 1/ w Happy Home Life jev A PIANO for the production of soothing, in spiring music is almost as essential to happy home life as sunshine itself. To persons who appreciate the beauty and charm of a fine piano, and are not in aposition to pay cash, we offer the easiest terms of payment. This is not in any sense the usual “installment” selling plan—you can make choice of any one of the known and proven instruments in tiui' collection, and have it delivered today, on terms to meet your personal • requirements. You have the use of your piano while you are pay-, ing for it. and you pay foi - the privilege only simple I banking interest on ihe unpaid balance. Demonstrations at your coniimiemv. LUDDEN & BATES 63 Peachtree St. I ■».o.j ! .M W N| iL^g .j !g .i 1 ...11l I .J__Ltll_±L.im..._.-.. 1 L-t-.J-lMi. 1-"-—*-- . ! ' - - A-*-' ■ ; *** r '< ■ - . ■> . ! •< . ] THIS BEAUTIFUL SOUTH SIDE HOME ON elevated, level, shady lot. 45x200 feet to alley. On prominent street; paved with asphalt; double track car line, with 5-mi.nute schedule and only half a block from another car line. House two story, eight rooms, with modern conveniences. Reception hall, parlodining room, kitchen, four bed rooms with cfosets, china closet, pantry, bath, linen closet. Sliding doors between parlor and dining room. Large, roomy veranda. "2 ComfortaiVe sa vants' house in rear. WILL SELL FOR CASH OR ON TERMS, OR WILL EXCHANGE Let me show yOu this. W. D. BEATIE 307 SENATE AND HOUSE COMMITTEES URGE SUIT FOR TALLULAH In spite of the unfavorable opinion recently rendered by the attorney’gen eral, the judicial y committees of both the senate and the house unanimously >commended today the passage of the hill calling upon Governot Brown 1.0 bting suit to establish the state’s title to the land at Tallulaffi Falls. Ellis, of Tiff, author of the measure, appeared before the senate committee in a strong argument for favorable con sideration, and there was practically no opposition when the committee brought the measure to vote. ■ The resolution will come up for pas sage in-both houses within a week. To Drive Out Malaria arid Build up the System Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE LESS ‘"HILL TONIC You know what yon are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Quinine and iron in a tasteless fotm. and Hie most effectual form. For grown people.and children, 50q.. Friday and Saturday Specials at Rogers’ A fp'v ol the Whenever many seasons- possible. ?iv f bie specials to !\tSN X o '” - order- be offered by jimTPl'w'Wk earl . v F r- ' <l a x the Rogers morning. i| lu . blofis l-riday 35 amidin? th. and Saturday Saturday ru* (l . are quoted in and insuring this advertise- prompt and meni. There are complete delix id any ot h♦ * rs. prj p$ ■ Friday and Saturday—Best Granulated Sugar 19 Pounds for $1 Buy your,Sugar for preserving while this low price is in effect Fruit Jars, Etc. ■ Mason’s Improved Fruit .Jars at these special prices: Pints, per dozen 60c Quarts, per dozen 75c Half-gallons, per dozen 90c Schram Fruit Jars at following prices: Quarts, per dozen 75c Half-gallons, per dozen .. w 90c Jelly Glasses, per dozen 24c Double-thick Fruit .Jar Rubbers, per dozen 10c Pure White Paraffine, six large sticks in box. for ...... 15c Georgia-Grown Genuine Rocky Ford Cantaloupes 4c Each The Finest Shipped to Atlanta This Year “Nutlet” Peanut Butter “Nutlet ’’ is made in Virginia, where finest peanuts grow. Specially priced Friday and Sat- Jl W |Tr 1 "-dax : ■ Small jar; - special vU jOFW Medium special ICC {TOTO ta nit*i4iy » ii Large jar; piSpy <, ’ PPial c The Best Ginger Ale Is Red Rock, 13c Quart $1.50 Dozen. 25c Dozen Rebate for Empty Bottles Gold Cross Milk FREE With Ridgway’s Tea Friday and Saturday only, we will give FREE 'vith every sale of Ridgway’s lea one or more cans of Gold Gros? Evaporated Milk, as follows: With 1-4-pound of Ridgway's Tea one oc can of Milk FREE With 1 '-’-pound of Ridgway s Tea one 10c can of. Milk FREE Wiih 1 pound of Ridgway's 'Tea two 10c ran of Milk FREE. Swift’s Premium Hams t6k ch 161 c Pound Pound Vmi know the?c / IflKislsMN/ The price qii , ‘’’‘’ ii <t ‘ ’ VEmlcSlSK' is for Frida' an Hams their niitu.. > ~i , *k- . Satu rd a y om.' '■ |d,|,|n,l \ HavorlJ phnnp quiok . m makes them favor- \ > nearest Rcgei - ite* with epicures. store. Old Hickory Brand Sugar- Cured Shoulders 12zc lb. ROGERS’ 35 Pure Food Stores