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WANTS STEPLADDER
RETURNED SO HE CAN
CONTINUE TO LOAN IT
CARTERSVILLE. GA. Jul> 12 •- I
K Wish whover it w -hat borrowed my
•tep-ladder would bring it back, so I
Will have It to lend them again when
E;< they need it '
|, This tactful notice, which Grocer <l.
H. Gilreath posted on the front of h -
j efore. has caused n>o-< than on* fan -
| Uy to wonder if this particular piece
£ Os furniture was returned the ia<t time
E thej- had it.
GRANdToDGE ADJOURNS:
ELKS ARE SIGHTSEEING
| *PORTLAN*P. <>HEC. July 12 Vi.»-
Hing Elk'-- steamed out ..f Portland to*
E day following the <’ioso of the grand
lodge which has been in .*< seton here.
At a night meeting the n< wly elected
officers of the grand lodge were in
i' stalled and the Imsim -* "f the eonven
t H° n brought t‘> a dost Many of the
' Elks planned to spend a few days here
In sight-seeing
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I All Summer I
Clothing I
I
Discount I
These Suits I
Areliand’Tailored I
Silklined I
Blues and Fancy |
| Mixtures j
g Priestley Mohair Suits g
|| Reduced From ft
g $lB, Choice $11.90 ft
g 25 r / Discount |
I On Ail Odd Trousers II
- I Straw Hat Sale |
I All $2 and $3 Hats I
I Choice I
51,45
! A. E. Marcus I
I Clothing Co. I
j I 57 Peachliee St. I
' Be Sure To Visit Duffy’s Cut-Price Friendship Sale!
!* ’ " MPMKWffIC i
TO PISS ICT FOR
KINDEMTENS
Women Leaders in Educational
Work Have Assured Success
for Anderson Measure.
1 The free kindergarten bill, sponsored
j ip. Randolph Anderson, of ('hatham.
ind urged upon the legislature by wom
en prominent in educational work in
Georgia., has received the sanction of
the educational committee and will go
to the house with a report which will
assure its passage.
Kindergarten workers, club women
and school teachers appeared before the
committee yesterday afternoon and
convinced the legislators of the abso
. lute 'necessity of free kindergartens in
Georgia cities Among those who
availed themselves of the opportunity
of voicing their approval of the hill
were Mrs. E. B. Smith, of the Federa
tion of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Mary Me.
I Lenrion, of the W. <*. T. U.; Mrs. Ed-
I wa d T. Brown, of Atlanta; Miss Carol
ip, Oppenheimer, director of the kin
dergarten training school at Athens;
Miss Edwina Wood, superintendent of
the Columbus kindergartens: Gunby
Jordan and George A. Baldwin, of Co
lumbus. and ex-Governor Norther..
The members of the local committee
who have been urging the bill are Miss
Gertrude <'ohen, Mrs. ,1. S. Lacy, Miss
l>, J>audauer. Miss Mary Barnwell. Mrs
William V. Kri« gshnber. Mrs. Carl
Kaiser and Mrs R. C. Little.
■J'he kindergarten bill is general in its
nature and provides that money from
the common school fund of the state
ma* be used by county or municipal
boards of education for kindergartens,
if deemed advisable. The adherents of
the measure believe they will have won
a real battle If the state places the
right to establish kindergartens in the
hands of local school authorities.
PARKER AND WALKER TO
ENGAGE IN JOINT DEBATE
' BRUNSWICK, GA.. July 12.—Bruns-
I nick will probably be the first city in
| the Eleventh district to hear a Joint
I debate between Judge T. A. Parker.
| of Waycross, and Colonel J. Randall
| Walker, of Valdosta, the two candidates
| who are seeking the office of t'ongress-
I man W. G Brantley, of this city.
I Judge Parker sent Colonel Walker an
I invitation for a series of Joint debates.
| and Colonel Walker accepted.
j 5.000 TONS OF COAL
BURN IN YARD FIRE
XEW YORK. July 12.—Five thou-
I' - ind tons of , oal were burned here to
ll d. > in a fire which started In the Rock-
Il:-nd and Rockport Lime Company's
II yards on Morgan avenue, in Brooklyn,
I! ami nuieklv spread to the Scranton and
l| I."high' Valley coal yards adjoining.
LT ■ damage was estimated at SSO,-
II Seventy-five horses in stables In the
litwo ya’ds were stampeded by the fire,
II and the firemen had a hard time saving
I the animals.
|i BOY ELOPER GETS AWAY
AS GIRL IS CAPTURED
I TERRE HAUTE. IND.. July 12.
I Ethel Brown, the Redford. lnd„ girl
I taken in custody on her arrival here
I with Harry Kananoy, aged seventeen,
I was found at'Clinton. Sheriff Mcßride
I started tor Bedford with Kananoy when
I he learned the girl was captured and
I the youth escaped when the ■ train
I stopped at a station.
"Everything Retailed at Whole
sale Prices.”
SEWELL’S
113-115 Whitehall
We are wholesalers —buy In
Immense quantities »nd retail
everything at wholesale prices.
Our Extra Specials Per
TODAY ANO SATURDAY
Solid carload extra large
home grown Potatoes Ap
per quart
Solid carload of extra fancy
Georgia Peaches. nip
large basket
Solid carload extra fancy
Toipatoes, large 1 7l n
! basket I 12b
Absolutely Fresh Snap
I Beans, home grown, nip
per quart
Snowdrift Lard. nfip
10-pound bucket... . «««
Big lot Poultry and Eggs and 1
fine fresh Dressed Poultry <
positively lowest prices In At
II I lanta.
I GREAT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BAR-
| GAINS IN OUR DELICATESSEN OEPT.
I Sewell Commission Co.
«, 113-U5 WHITEHALL ST.
THE AT LANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 12. 1912. .
AUTO AND OIL WAGON
CATCH FIRE AND BURN
WHEN THEY COLLIDE
MACON, GA.. July 12.—Four people
had narrow escapes last, night when
the automobile bearing Mr. and Mrs.
J W. Hancock crashed into a kerosene
oil delivery wagon, smashing both ve
hicles and setting file to the oil. Mrs.
Hancock was badly bruised, and so was
her grand-baby, whom she held in her
arms, even when thrown from the ma
chine. They had just moved to a place
of safety when the kerosene ignited
and made a big blaze, burning thfi
wagon and the auto. The accident oc
curred on the Houston road, two miles
from the city.
~~ARMY ORDERS j
WASHINGTON, July 11. -The following
army ordersJJi ve been issued:
Captain H. Hall, genera) staff from this
city, to the Philippines. Major P. E.
Straub, medical corps, from this city to
the Philippines; Captain J W. Wright,
Seventeenth infantry, detailed to general
staff corps vice Captain T. E. Merrill,
First Lieutenant S H McLeary. coast ar
tillery corps, detailed for aeronautical
duty with signal corps at College Park.
Maryland: First Lieutenant S. E. Josephs,
medical reserve corps, resignation ac
cepted.
WEST POINT, NEWNAN AND
LA GRANGE TO GET POWER
COLUMBUS. GA.. July 12.—The
transmission line of the Columbus
Power Company, between Columbus
and Newnan, has been completed, with
the exception of installing the insula
tors. The wires are strung on steel
towers fin feet high. The line will car
ry current from the Goat Rock plant
of the Columbus Power Company to
West Point. Newnan and LaGrange.
The $2,000,000 dam that is being built
by the company at Goat Rock will be
completed by September 1, and will
furnish sufficient current to generate
30,000 horsepower. '
GOOD ROADS BOOSTER
KILLED BY BAD ROADS
PADUCAH, KY„ July 12.—While re
turning from a "good roads” meeting
in the county late last night, U. S.
Walston, a member of the city council
and Vice president of the Paducah
Banking Compa.ny, was thrown from
his automobile and killed. The machine
struck a “hog back” in the road and
Walston was thrown completely out,
suffering internal injuries from which
he died in a few minutes.
TRY TO FLEE CONVENT;
SHEET LADDER BREAKS
CINCINNATI. OHIO. July 12.—Slid
ing down an improvised rope made
from bed sheets, three seventeen-year
old girls made a daring escape from
their bed room on the third floor of
the Convent of the Good Shepherd at
Carthage, near here. The rope broke
at the second floor and the girls were
hurt so painfully they gladly submitted
to capture by a policeman.
BEAUTY HINT: TRY DOING
YOUR OWN FAMILY WASH
WINONA LA KF,. IND.. July 12 —ln'
a lecture here on “How to Prepare Your
Own Funeral.” Or. Davis' Paulson said
a woman can acquire both health and
beauty bv working over a wash tub.
BATHER NEARLY TAKES
COUNT AS CRAB NIPS TOE
NEW YORK. July 12. A crab fas
tened itself to the big toe of Captain
Patrick Lypch, of Stapleton. while
bathing with Detective Thomas Consi
dine. The latter thought it was a joke
until Lynch nearly fainted with pain.
GET A CHEAP JAG ON BY
ABSORBING SUN’S RAYS
PHILADELPHIA, July 12.- Profes
sor William H. Coplin, of the Jefferson
Medical college, says that merely by
absorbing the sun's rays one can be
come as Intoxicated as on highballs.
SEASHORE EXCURSION
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Mohday, July 22, 1912
$6.00 Jacksonville Limit 6 r>/ys.
8.00 Tampa Limit 8 days.
6.00 Brunswick ; Limit 6 days.
6.00 St. Simons Limit 6 days.
6.00 Cumberland Limit 6 days.
TICKETS GOOD RETURNING ON ANY REGULAR TRAIN
WITHIN LIMIT.
TWO SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ATLANTA
FIRST SECTION. SECON D SECTION.
Lv. Atlant* 8:00p.m Lv. Atlanta 8:30p.m.
Ar. Jacksonville . 7:00a.m. Ar. Jacksonville 7:30a.m.
This train will consist of Pullman This train will consist of first
sleeping cars only. class coaches only.
Passengers for Brunswick, St. Simons and Cumberland Island will be
handled in extra coaches and sleeping cars attached to the regular train
leaving Atlanta at 9:30 p. m., arriving Brunswick 7:45 a. m., where con
nection is made with the boats for the Islands.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ASK SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ET AGENTS.
CITY TICKET OFFICE—NO. 1 PEACHTREE ST. BOTH PHONFS
TICKET OFFICE—ATLANTA TERMINAL STATION. BOTH PHONES
JNO. L. MEEK, JAMES FREEMAN.
Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt., Division Passenger Agent.
Equitable Bldg, Atlanta. No. 1 Peachtree St., AHanta.
ALIMONY AKIN TO
MATRIMONY NOW
Judge Roan,
Old-Fashioned Idea of Mar
riage and Forbearance After
ward Gone. Says Judge.
Matrimony and alimony are the saffle
in the category of the modern young
woman, if Judge Roan, of the superior
court, is to be considered an author
ity-
In the hearing of Mrs. Audrey Brick
man’s petition for alimony yesterday
afternoon. Judge Roan made this as
sertion. and made several terse com
ment-,) upon the lattei day ideas of
marriage in general. Mrs. Brickman's
petition brought results, although to
bring it about she was forced to de
coy her husband from another state.
He now reclines ip jail.
“The old-fashioned marriage idea has
gone—the old-time deliberation before
marriage has gone, and the old-time
forbearance afterwards," said Judge
Roan.
"The mother-in-law is often used as
a pretext for separation. This plea
should be cast into the discard. My
experience har been that most moth
ers-in-law are helpful rather than
trouble makers. I know that I owe
much to my own, and there is no one
of whom I think more.
“The old-fashioned spirit of taking a
husband or wife for better or wol>e,
has almost entirely disappeared. Now
adays if the relation does not prove,
to be for the better, one of the two
Immediately rushes to the divorce
courts for relief. It is because of the
fast age. Young people rush wildly
Into matrimony, knowing or realizing
nothing of its responsibilities. Then
they repent at leisure, while the di
vorce courts are kept busy separating
persons who should never have been
joined.
“In the majority of cases which ap
pear before me, I find that the divorce
is caused by lack of deliberation before
marriage or lack of forbearing after
ward..”
WILL WAIT TWO YEARS TO
WED MATE OF A BIGAMIST
LAPORTE, JND., July 12.—“ You can
not marry her for two years," said the’
marriage license clerk of Howard
county. Indiana, ot George A. Holden,
of Champaign, 111., when he applied for
a license to marry Eva Ethel Beatty
Fouteh. whose husband is serving a
term for bigamy in the prison at Ches
ter, 111. Freedom from marriage for.
two years was part-of the court's ruling
when the divorce was granted the
woman. Holden said he would wait.
JUDGE'S OFFER TO ADOPT
SONS STOPS DIVORCE
PITTSFIELD, MASS., July 12.—Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph I. Fish, who were su
ing for divorce, became reconciled in
the court room here whfcn Justice Rich
ard W. Irwin offered to adopt their soij.
SEVENTY-FIVE WOMEN
TRY FOR POLICE JOBS
SEATTLE, July 12.—Seventy-five
women, ranging from 30 to 61 years,
have Just taken the examination for
policewomen, the city council having
recently created such a position.
TETTERINE CURES ECZEMA
Haynesville. Ala.. April 26, 1909.
J T. Shuptrine. Savannah, Ga.
Pear Sir: Please send me another box
of your Tetterine. J. got a box about
three weeks ago for my wife's arm. She
has eczema from wrist to elbow and that
box I got lias nearly cured it, and she
thinks one box more will cure her arm
well 1 have tried everything I could get
hold of and nothing did any good.
Yours truly. T. RYALS
50c all druggists, or by mail from manu
facturer The Shuptrine. Company, Sa
vannah, Ga. •••
NO RIGHT TO OBEY IF
WIFE SArYS “GET OUT!”
CHICAGO, July 12.—Even when a
woman tells her husband “to get out of
the house” he has no right to desert
her. according to a ruling made by Mu
nicipal Judge Gemmill in the court of
domestic relations. "In such circum
stances a man should bear with his
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wife,” said Judge Gemmiil. "If his
w ife gets mad' and .tells him to leave,
it might be well for him |o get out of
the immediate vicinity temporarily, but
he should return when her temper is
crfoled.” On the oasis of this decision,
the court ordered Louis Silverstein to
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him to go after they had lived together
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MAJORITY HEAT VICTIMS
MONTREAL. QUE.. July 12.—Ninetv.
five funerals were held here yesterdav
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