Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 19, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 PRESS fflT FOR MU IS BED Chamber of Commerce Heads Also Plan to Establish a Convention Bureau. Thp Chamber of Commerce is plan ning extensive enlargements of its work and p. systematic campaign for adver tising The first general discussion of the work came last night at the din ner for the members at Taft hall. A convention and publicity bureau, to book meetings of the larger com mercial organizations of the country for the city and to arrange for enlarged publicity work, will be established, as will be a bureau of municipal re search, if the plans of the commerce Chamber leaders are carried out. Chi cago. Buffalo and Baltimore, cities hav. ing the plans already in practice, will be the models. Wilmer L. Moore, presi dent of the chamber of Commerce, and Frederic J. Paxon, former president, mafieeaddresses urging the steps. "The work of the Chamber of Com merce is not what I desire. Our pres ent plans are obsolete and unprogrea slve and we must bring about a change at once.” said Mr. Moore. He then gave, in a concise way. the work being carried out by progressive Northern cities. "We need a bureau of municipal re search badly,” said Mr. Paxon. "Not that the shortcomings of Atlanta may be held up to be viewed by the world, but that we may find a remedy for the •this which exist here, as they do in all cities, until they are remedied." TO IMPROVE MACON THEATER. MACON, GA., July 19.—The Macon Grand theater will be repainted and re decorated and given a new front cur tain. according to an announcement from Jake Wells, the new lessee. WAS REARED IN OLD MILWAUKEE. YET HE NEVER DRANK BEER Here's another extraordinary story from The Bonita Theater. On the bill this week, along with several other good acts, are the Lester Bros., a high class acrobatic team hailing from Mil waukee. and, although a certain bev erage has made the town famous, Wil liam Lester, the heavy man of the team, says he never tasted beer or whisky tn his life. Needless to say, if old P T. Barnum were alive William would be adorning a sideshow. Nev ertheless, this act is great, and well worth the price of admission alone. Afternoons, sc; evenings, 10c. ••• IVORY SOAP, Ic, Saturday Only with cash purchases of 25c or more, made in store. Dioxide Face Cream 24c Butter Milk Cerate 24c-49c Liver Saline 24c-49c Beef Iron and Wine 49c B. B. B. 59c Oriental Soap (box) 24c Appetizing Tonic 99c After-Shaving Cream 24c Specials, at Capitol avenue store only— -2 Quart Fountain Syringe 44c , Fine as Silk Soap (box) 9c Foley’s Pain Relief 14c Sawyer’s Blackberry Balsam 14c Bathing Cap 19c ULPTSLDrIJgStoRES ' s #II6CAPrTOL AVE I29ANGIERAVE 156 MORELAND AVE. 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EXTRA SPECIAL For Saturday, July 201 h, 1912 Royal Brand Sugar Cured Hams, pound 15c Royal Brand Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, pound. 13c Royal Brand Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon, pound 18c English Style Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, pound ( 17c Blade Breakfast Bacon (sugar-cured), pound.. .14c White Side Meat (dry salted), pound 13c Bean Pork (for seasoning vegetables), pound . 11c Prime Beef Rib Roast, pound 11c and 14c Choice Beef Pot Roast, pound 9c and 10c Choice Boneless Rolled Beef Roast, pound .... 15c Fancy Beef Stew, pound 6c and 7c Pork Loin Roast, pound 14c Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 12 l-2c Choice Veal Roast, pound 9c to 14c Fancy Hind Quarter Lamb, pound 14c Fancy Fore Quarter Lamb, pound 11c Wiener, Frankfurter, Garlic and Bologna Sausage, pound He Our Own Kettle Rendered, Pure Hog Lard: 10-pound pails, per pail $1.25 5-pound pails, per pail 65c 3 pound pails, per pail 40c All other meats at the usual very low prices. Buy your meats where you can buy at living prices. At BUEHLER BROS. 119 Whitehall Street. IN IRONS AND CHAINS, CANDIDATES AWAIT INITIATION IN LODGE DALTON. GA., July 19.—J. S. Hall, a leading business man of this city; Tom Hopper, cashier of a Calhoun bank, and Dolph Bray, prominent in Calhoun business circles, were taken off the Western and Atlantic train here last night and securely handcuffed to prevent their escape. They were then dragged by a party of determined men to Hamilton street, where they were chained to one of the posts of the White Way. It was, however, merely an Elk ini tiation. and the novitiates were made all the more conspicuous by being forced to don ‘nighties," in which "in formal" garb they were left tied to the post for the passersby to see. After the initiation, an Informal reception was tendered the new members by Dal ton lodge No. 1247, B. P. O, E. SELF-DEFENSE PLEA OF ARMUCHEE MAN’S SLAYER ROME, GA., July 19—Claiming Charles Williams advanced upon him with an ax, Ed Gibson, who shot and killed Williams at his home near Ar muchee, was brought to this city and lodged in jail. Williams’ wife and two sons were the only witnesses to the tragedy. They bear out the state ment of self-defense. The killing was the outgrowth of trouble between Wil liams and Charles Gibson. The latter is in jail, having been accused by WIL Hams of being too intimate with Mrs. Williams. The delicious navors of the best fruit and more economical. SAUER’S EX TRACTS ALL FLAVORS. Thirteen highest awards and medals. EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1130. SEASHORE EXCURSION VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912. S Jacksonville; Limit 6 days Tampa; Limit 8 days Brunswick; Limit 6 days St. Simons; Limit 6 days Cumberland; Limit 6 days TICKETS GOOD RETURNING ON REGULAR TRAINS WITHIN LIMIT. Tickets to Jacksonville and Tampa good only on special trains leaving At lanta 8:00 p. m. (Pullman sleeping cars only) and 8:30 p. m. (coaches only). Tickets to Brunswick, St. Simons and Cumberland good or's on regular trains leaving Atlante 9:30 p. m. Both phones, Main 142. Write James Freeman, D. P. A., Atlanta, for further information. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JULY 19. 1912. TIME 15 WASTED ON LOCAL BILLS Senator Harris offered a resolution in the Georgia senate today with a view to saving the time of future legis latures now wasted in taking up and passing local bills. He believes that too much of the time of the assembly Is spent on authorizing stepping stones in Possum Creek and creating consta bles for militia districts, and wants more time for real legislation. His resolution provides that a joint committee, three members from the senate and three from the house, be appointed to obtain information from other states as to their methods of handling local bills. Then, at the next session of the Georgia assembly, some plan may be adopted to pass purely lo cal measures without taking three fourths of the legislature's time. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company Atlanta New York Paris A Half Day of Wholesome Savings Tomorrow In the Juvenile Department—Third Floor Children’s 65c Colored Dresses 42c Very neatly made little dresses of gingham and percale, in sizes from 2to 5 years. You will like the colorings and patterns of the materials, the becoming ways they are trimmed about the low necks and the short sleeves with embroideries and pipings. And you will see at once just how much of a BARGAIN they are at 42c. Children’s White Dresses Half Price In sizes from Ito 6 years. A happy choice is possible here, for there are white batistes, checked dimities, madras, repps and linens. And they are most attractively made with embroidery insertions, ribbon run at the belt, with yokes and sleeves trimmed with fine Swiss embroideries. They are half price now because they are soiled. After one laundering you have saved like this: $2.00 Dresses are now SI.OO $3.00 Dresses are now $1.50 $4.50 Dresses are now $2.25 $5.00 Dresses are now $2.50 $6.00 Dresses are now $3.00 $9.00 Dresses are now $4.50 Misses’ $6.50 to $8.50 Linen Dresses $2.95 In sizes 15 to 17 years. In shades of tan, pink and blue. They are tailored styles, plain and good looking. With these are several lawn dresses and linen coat suits that were $6.50 to $8.50. They should all go quickly at $2.95. None of these will be sent C. O. D., none will be ex changed. Misses’ $lO to S2O Linen Dresses $5.95 In sizes 15 to 17 years. They are reduced to this very little price because they are soiled; but they are splendid styles, and trimmed becomingly witn crystal buttons, with hand embroidery on the low, round collars and sleeves. There are a few tans, pinks and greens, the majority are white. $5.95 hardly pays for the materials. None will be sent C. O. D., none will be exchanged. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. TWO MEN, TRAPPED IN BURNING GARAGE, HAVE VERY NARROW ESCAPE AUGUSTA, GA.. July 19.—Two prom inent farmers of Richmond county came very near meeting death by cremation last night when the garage, automobile, barns and stables of C. M. Rhodes were burned. Mr. Rhodes lives six miles from the city on the Washington road. Accompanied by his wife and children and his wife's uncle, Louis Atkins, he went for an auto ride, returning after nightfall. Mrs. Rhodes and the children were left at the residence and Messrs. Rhodes and Atkins drove the automobile into the garage. The place had only one door and as soon as the automobile got inside the wind blew the door shut, up setting a kerosene lamp, which ignited everything around it. The two men were trapped, the only means of escape being through the flames. They finally get out, although both were badly burned. Fifteen horses and mules and a num. her of hogs were saved, but several hundred bushels of corn and oats were consumed. A female hound dog with a half dozen puppies died with her off spring rather than leave them. The puppies were too small to walk. MOTHER WITH BABY IN HER ARMS SHOOTS MAN WHO “BOTHERS” ERIE. PA.. July 19.—Benjamin Bel lande, aged 28. and single, is dying at Hamot hospital with five bullet holes in his body, and Mr*. Lucretia Corgiala, aged 25. mother of three small children, is locked up at police headquarters charged with the shooting. The police say the woman rushed into the street carrying her six-months-old baby in her arms just before 7 o’clock this morning and shot Bellande while he was on his way to work. She claims Bellande has been bothering her. He was a frequent caller at the Corgiala home. THREE RUN FOR HOUSE IN HALL. GAINESVILLE. GA.. July 19 —Three candidates are In the race in Hall coun ty for the legislature—l. F. Duncan, a mer of CHnchem district; Ernest Pal mour, a merchant, and J. O. Adams, one of the present members from Hall. Two are to be elected. STUART’S BUCHtI AND JUMPER COMPOMI CURE* KIDNE V *ND BLADDER THOUBLET Jacobs' Pharmacy Is the Only Cut Price Drug Store In Georgia Prize Package Day Tomorrow (Saturday) at all of our stores we will give Free with each sale a Prize Package containing Per fume, Talcum Powder, Face Cream, Face Powder, and other Remedies. SIOO Wine of Cardui $ 59 25c Carter ’s Liver Pills . jy 250 Rubifoam / .17 50c Cuticura Ointment ’ 37 50c Diapepsin 35 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder J 2 SI.OO Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, 75c; 50c size 37 SI.OO Fellows’ Syrup Hypophosphites 99 SI.OO Scott’s Emulsion ’ 67 SI.OO Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, 65c; 50c size ,35 SI.OO Danderihe, 67c; 50c size 35c; 25c size 7 .17 SI.OO Gray’s Glycerine Tonic 33 Robinnaire Face Powder 25c, 50c Free with 50c size, a 25c Celluloid Vanity Box. white, pink or blue, with Powder Puff. An extremely fine, invisible, adherent toilet powder which gives the skin a soft. velvet smoothness, and protects it from the drying ?L', rn L n ,5 of *. h . e T Jn , haa a refreshing violet odor and is del I gilt fill to ‘Upe. Absolutely pure—there is no better complexion powder made. White, Pink. Brunette. 25c Squibb’s Talcum 15 50c Antiphlogistine ......... .. 7.7 7. 7.' 50c Poslam 777 77 42 50c Cheney’s Expectorant, 39c; 25c size / 49 35c Fletcher’s Castoria .... 777 i 25c Sozodont Mouth Wash 77777 .17 SI.OO Hood’s Sarsaparilla /// 77 73 50c Tetterine ...., 7.7. 740 25c Bucklen’s Arnica Salve 777’” 49 25c Mentholatum . > 77.7 'lB 35c Wyeth’s Lithia Tablets, 5 grains 25 50c Parker’s Hair Balsam ’ 50c Bonbons and Chocolates— Jacobs’ Delicious Week-End Box 29c Maraschino Cherries, Marshmallows. Chocolate Almonds, Butt«r Crisps. Nougats. Walnut Creams and other choice favorites. Everv piece a special delight. You can not buy as fine candy anywhere under oO cents a pound. We sell this tempting box Saturdays and Sundays only. The special price. 29 cents, Is Irresistible. ' Take a box home tomorrow—these pure sweets never on hurt the little folks SI.OO Chichester Pills. 83c; $2 size 165 SI.OO D. D. D. '.67 SI.OO Listerine 59 25c Tutt’s Pills 15 $1.25 Sal Hepatica, 95c; 65c size 45c; 25c size 19 25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder 17 SI.OO Pinkham’s Compound 69 25c Pinkham’s Pills ,19 SI.OO Orange Blossom 78 SI.OO Peruna ,67 SI.OO S. S. S 67 50c King's New Discovery 39 25c Hid 19c Sent Anywhere by Mail, Postpaid, 25c. Hid instantly destroys perspiration or other body bdor. Hid does not clog pores nor retard excretions. Never try to stop perspira tion. The skin exudes through the pores, in perspiration, impure waste matter, and if interfered with this impurity will break out somewhere, in pimples, blackheads, boils or other'eruptions. You should perspire, but USE HID. It is pure, dainty, harmless, and will keep the sweet freshness of the bath about you all day. 50c Nadine Face Powder 35 25c Dioxogen .19 25c Bromo Seltzer 18 SI.OO H. K. Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil 59 25c Capudine r. .17 SI.OO Newbro’s Herpicide, 67c; 50c size 33 50c Robinson’s Barley, 35,c; 25c size 18 75c Mellin’s Food 59 50c Nestle’s Food 40 25c Baby Brand Milk, 20c; dozen 2.25 1 lb Jacobs’ Nursery Talcum Powder 25c Carefully' medicated tb soothe and heal chafed, Irritated or heated skin, and recommended especially for the very sensitive, tender skin of young babies. It Is absorbent and refreshing, slightly per fumed, and is a delightful, very light and adherent talcum for gen eral toilet use. Absolutely pure. Jacobs’ Toilet Talcums, 5 Odors 15c Violet. Carnation. White Rose. White Lilac, Heliotrope. A very fine, adherent talcum that you will enjoy using. SI.OO. Azurea Face Powder 85 $1.50 Oriental Cream 1.00 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder 17 50c Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine 39 SI.OO Quaker Herb Extract ... 67 25c J. & J. Belladonna Plasters 10 25c J. & J. Red Cross Kidney Plasters 14 25c Allen's Foot Ease 18 25c Tiz 17 25c Keyroe Powder 13 50c Lapactic Pills 29 Jacobs’ Bed Bug Killer, 1-2 pt., 25c; pt., 50c; qt., 75c; 1-2 gal $1.50 The quickest, surest and safest bed bug exterminator. A very highly concentrated liquid preparation which soaks into pores of wood and minute holes and crevices, and kills both bug and egg Clean to handle and bet' than any powder preparation made. Brush free with each bo tie. 50c DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, 39c; SI.OO size .79 50c Williams’ Pink Pills 40 25c Morse’s Indian Root Pills 15 50c Darby's Fluid 38 25c Pierce's Pellets .18 50c Horlick's Malted Milk, 38c; SI.OO size 75 $3.75 Hospital size Horlick’s Malted Milk . 300 50c Doan's Kidney Pills 35 50c Cascarets, 42c; 25c size .21 50c Regulin , -39 50c Borden’s Malted Milk, 38c; SI.OO size 75c I Jacobs’ Pharmacy Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall St.. 544 Peachtree St. 245 Houston St. 102 Whitehall St., 256 Peters St., 70 W. Mitchsll St., 423 Marietta St, 152 Decatur St.