Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 08, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Page 6, Image 6

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6 KID M'COY AGAIN IS ARRAIGNED AS GEM THIEF; GIVES BOND ' London, Aug * ki<i m<-<’o.v. ii« i American pugilist, was arraigned in: Bow street police court today on a I Charge of being Implicated in a recent , jewelry robber) at Ostend, Belgium The American’s case was put over f " ■ a week in o iler to give the Belgian; police time to furnish additional in formation and M.Uoy was again re leased in $15,000 hail. M.C’oy was a: rested here about two weeks ago and | tfter several hearings was released on bail Extradition papers for McCoy ar rived font Belgium today and wen immediately turned ove - to the Ameri can's solicitor for examination. SIOO Reward. SIOO •Hie readers <-f this paper will he pleaded | t<< learn that then is al least one dreaded disease Hint science ha* boon able to cure in nil its stag * r.nd that 1* Catarrh. Hair* Catarrh ( uro is tin- only positive cure now known t<» the medical frnternltv. Catarrh being a « onstiiutional disease. r< quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and inu<<ms siirfares r»f th” «yst« in. thereby th-stixtylng the foun flatten of the dls» is-. and ghing the patient stieng'h by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. 'lhe proprietors have so much faith In Its curn nvn powers that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Stand fnr list of testimonials. Address F. .1 CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Hold by all druggists 75c **ke Halls I'ainlly I’ills for constipation ■ 11 I Look! I I Consider! | QnO I One Week I I ONLY I $5 GOLD FILLED EYEGLASSES $1 Don t <ro without glasses or stiffer with sour eyes a day Me M Ha longer. Think of getting genuine 10-year guaranteed gold jp jS. frames fitted with stal lens* > t tlloro ughly reliable V optical concern, which has been lished n Atlanta for over ™MP five years, at the ridiculously low price of SI.OO. This is our method of advertising of doubling our August business- and your opportunitv One week onlv. Grasp it. All work guaranteed. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL STORE street I One Week | ! ONLY I ■ Bi 6 VICI VICI i xXT?' 3 ’ ■ NTi.''* -* £ I Grasp I _ This I | DIXIE MERCHANTS NAME OFFICERS Visitors To Be Atlanta's Guests at Barbecue at Ponce De Leon Park. The closing session of lhe Southern Merchants convention opened this morning with an unprecedentedly large attendance of delegates, who realized that the big meeting would determine upon innovations designed to place the organization in the front rank of in stitutions of its kind in the I'nited States. Hon. E I Watson, of Columbia, be gan with a discussion of The Relation of the Southern Producer to the South ern Merchant and Manufacturer." He wa» enthusiastically received by the delegates and was followed by I. N. Orr, Jr . of Newnan, who advocated a local association In every town where there arc five or more stores H <). Williford, of Commerce, do ciare-d the Southern merchants’ need Is h protective association. He de clared merchants would never get ben eficial laws upon the statute books un til they voted some of their own trade into the legislatures and congress. Hon W A. Brannon, of Moreland, Ga., won applause by his address on "Hasn't the Dav Come When Business Is Bigger Than Politics?" The election of officers will take place today and some radical resolu tions drafted by the committee ap pointed yesterday will be considered. At the close of the final business ses sion today the visitors will be given their last taste of Atlanta hospitality for a year when they will go to the Ponce DeLeon park to attend a big barbecue in their honor. Lee Barnes, of the Majestic, will serve the big barbecue this afternoon, assuring one that the merchants won’t soon forget. J. K. Orr, of Atlanta, was elected president of the Southern Merchants association it the convention this after noon. R. o. Crouch, of Griffin, Ga., Was elected vice president. Harry G. Moore, of Atlanta, was elected secretary. The next convention will be held in Atlanta next summer. SKIN TROUBLE BEGAN TO ITCH » <■ ■■ - And Bleed. Started from Blood Blister. Some Nights did not Sleep Through Whole Night. Cu ticura Soap and Ointment Cured. — « 616 Vi Grace St . Richmond. Va "I had a running sore on tny leg for from three to five years Tills sore started from a blood blister l< burst and blood came from It. I lien ft got red around ami was as large as a dollar It turned white in the middle of the sore, and then began to itch and bleed After washing It would bleed for hours at a time Some nights I did not sleep through the whole ntglit I spent eighty dollars on the sore anti it. didn't get well I used a tonic called and it did me no good I got worse and tell off to eigbty-nlne pounds. Tills went. on for four years I tried some of the best treatments and was told it could not get well "One of niy friends said I ought to try Cuticuru soap and Cuticura Ointment so I did With the first treatment I began to feel better after I had used lhe Cuticura Soap and Ointment one week I could sleep all right. After I had used them one month the sore was gone and the itching stopped, and I have never had nny trouble since. That was five years ago "I had a fever and all my hair came out. I shampooed with a lather of Cuticura Soap and then rubbed the Cuticura Ointment over the scalp and my hair came back and now it is long and glossy " (Signed) Mrs. John Thomas. Mar 12, 1912. Cuticura Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Oint ment isoc.) are sold everywhere. A single set is often sufficient Liberal sample of each mailed free with 32-p. Skin Book Address t post-card Cuticura. Dept T. Boston " WTender-faced men shouffl use Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick 25c Sample free. ‘ CA Sparkling Hpsqi AT Jacobs’ Pharmacy Wilton Jellico Coal $4.50 PER TON Place Your Order Before Advance JELLICO COAL CO. 82 Peachtree St. Both Phones 3668 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 1912. ATLANTA POLICE HAVE NOCHANCE FORGRAFT SYSTEM, SAYS CHIEF Could the Rosenthal murder happen in Atlanta?" <'htef J. L. Beavers, of the Atlanta police force, leaned back in his chair and smiled. "It's of course possible for a band of assassins to organize, lay In wait for a man. shoot him and even obtain tem po ary freedom, but if you mean to ask whether the series of circumstances which led to the Rosenthal murder tould exist in Atlanta —1 say no, em phatically" The chief gave several reasons "in the New York department, If my information is correct, the system of protection to criminals which brought about the Rosenthal shooting was able to live on account of three things—a false idea of loyalty which made honest officers protect those who were not honest: secrecy of police records, and the extension of favors to criminals who might be useful. None of these exists or could exist in the Atlanta po lice force." Protection Couldn’t Exist Here. The Rosenthal sensation grows big ger with each passing day. After the gambler’s death in front of the Metro pole revelations came thick and fast. Finally Lieutenant Becker, of the po lice department, was arrested and then came to light the story of the "system ' which had enabled a man only two de grees removed from an ordinary police man to build up a graft institution feudal In its power. "I should say," declared Chief Beav ers. "that protection could not exist in Atlanta primarily because there is nothing to protect. There is no gam bling here to speak of—but if there should be and an officer would attempt "atthetheaters" BIG VAUDEVILLE STARS AT FORSYTH NEXT WEEK The bill at the Forsyth this week is serving to draw the capacity of the popular theatef at every performance. Th ebfll has struck a popular cord and there is the response that always fol lows success. Marshall P. Wilder, the famous en- 1 tertalner, has won a great personal tri umph and pretty Ethel Green has scored a telling hit. The act of Mc- Waters and Tyson has won its way and there are other features that are de cidedly pleasing. For next week a group of headliners will be presented. One of he principal offerings will be the act of Gertrude Vanderbilt and George Moore, musical comedy favorites. Another feature will be Willie Weston, direct front the New York Winter Garden, and another Will be "The Top o’ th' World Dancers." Sidney Drew and company will be a feature, and t-.’ great entertainment Is assured. BICYCLISTS ON RETURN TRIP FROM NEW YORK RICHMOND, VA.. Aug. S.—Roy ' Miller and Ross Baker, who started to ride on bicycles front Atlanta to New York and return on a wager of SIOO each, the time allowed for the trip being 60 days, passed through Manas sas yesterday and expected to reach Richmond tomorrow According to a dispatch from Ma nassas. the two men. who left Atlanta June -’4. arrived in New York July 20, making one-half the trip in 24 days, or six days less than one-half the al lotted time. They left New York on their return trip August 1 and expect to arrive in Allanta August 18, reduc ing the time between terminal points six days and have several days of the allotted time to spare. TRI-COUNTY MASONIC MEETING. DALTON. GA. Aug 8 The Tri- County Masonic convention, made up of the Msaonlc lodges of Whitfield. Murray and Catoosa counties, will meet at Tilton, this county. Thursday, August 29. The call for the meeting has been issued by Worshipful Master S E. Berry. of this city. A number of the grand lodge officers ate expected to att end. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, back ache. nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that, as T D. Pt e- | bles. Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electric Bitters." he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stom’ach reme dies I used." So they help everybody. It’s folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at all j druggists. ••• j Wltv do they ah sav. “As good as Sauer's ” ” SAUER’S PURE FLAVOR ING EXTRACTS nave received thir teen highest American and European awards Diseases of Men MY experience of 86 years lias shown j me that more human wrecks are caused by a chronic local il'sease than b> any other. No disease needs more ’Rft careful or scien attention to ft" effect a cure 1 'v® “■ so knnw there la _ IS no quick cure for Bs. specific blood pot son - Temporary I"' IB removal of symp < toms Is not a cure Experience. care fill attention to de tabs and a thor- Lg® o.:<h knowledge of how and when to F use the remedies known to be ber.e fleial In the tr«at- . ment of this dis* ..... .. ease, produce re- OR. WM. M. BAIRD suits Honest bus. Brown-Randelph Bldo. 1r . f ,, methods and Atlanta, Ga. conscientious treat ment are features of rrr. office Exam inations free office hours 8 to 7, San aa's and holida'S. 10 to 1 Mv mono- | graphs free io plain, sealed wrapper. to establish collusion with gamblers his fall would be swift and sure. "Let us suppose, for instance, that f’aptaln B, of the Atlanta police force, made a deal with certain breakers of the law whereby he was to receive a rake-off every month and they were to be let alone by the police. The rooms of this fraternity are located on South Pryor street. "Captain B might be able to keep the place covered for a while. But the re mainder of the force would be always working and eventually would stumble upon the protected den. Naturally enough the gamblers would want to know from Captain B why they hadn’t been protected and then rhe eat would be out of the bag Every Officer Independent. "And if Captain B’s graft were dis covered before the. object of his pro tection no false idea of loyalty would keep the discoverer from reporting the misconduct of his brother. "In New York when a criminal Is arrested who can be of use to certain officers, I am told favors are extended to him. The arresting officer is either coerced or forced into forgetting de tails of the charge when the trial comes. "That could not be in Atlanta, for this reason—every officer is independ ent — he does not owe his job to politics and therefore has nothing to fear and the records are held absolutely open. The newspapers of the city have abso lute access to our records, save in the few instances where publicity would Interfere with the proper operation of justice, and if they discovered that un due leniency was being extended a criminal a howl would go up quickly." MAN ORDERS BREAKFAST BUT DOESATT EAT: DEAD CHICAGO, Aug. B.—"lf you can’t eat, pay up. said a waiter in a restaurant early today after a customer had been sitting for some minutes at a table without touching the food that had been placed before him. There was no answer. The waiter shook the cus tomer. Then he uttered a startled cry. The man was dead. Police are trying to identify him. Delicious and pleasant—how good they do taste, A dish one can relish and served in such haste; Post Toasties for breakfast, a meal by the way. Will make your cheeks rosy with sunshine all day. Written by MORRIS WEINTHAL, 6806 Frankstown Ave.. East End, Pittsburg. Pa. One of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich., paid SIOOO 00 in June j^***—^* II *^■MMBgBBBBMjBBBWWBIBMBmBMBWBBBBBBBBBWMM B—BB—BBB—B The Secret of Saving Saving money is a pleasure if you have a specific object Io save for. That is the secret of saving without a feeling of sacrifice. on no doubt expect to own a home or go into business for yourself some day. If you have any object in view that money can buy. now is the time to begin to save for it. The object will make the saving easy and the saving will make the object secure. 4 per cent interest paid. SI.OO starts the ac count. Begin at Once. We Will Aid You. Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company Grant Building. COME OUT TONIGHT AND HEAR SEABORN WRIGHT THE GREAT PROHIBITION LEADER AND HOOPER ALEXANDER Candidate for Governor on the issues of the campaign, at Lyric Theatre 8 o’clock. Ladies Invited Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS VISITORS THRONG M’S SHOW I Delegations From Birmingham and Chattanooga Come to See Gate City Products. Today was visitors day at the Mer chants Exposition in the Auditorium and every nook and corner of the big ■how was crowded. Large delegations from Birmingham and Chattanoogr came to see what Atlanta had in the wav of home enterprises and admitted that the exhibit exceeded anything of i»s kind ever attempted in the South. The t’hattanoogans came upon two special trains and were the individual guests of Atlanta business men throughout the day. Birmingham sent more than 50 representatives, all mem bers of the Chamber of Commerce, and they were entertained in a body by the local board. The Atlanta chamber planned to greet them upon their arrival at the Union station with a delegation of 25 local members and escort them to the Capital City club for luncheon. At 3 o’clock they will begin an auto ride about the city, finally winding up at the exposition. They will return to Birmingham upon a special train late tonight. John M. Slaton’s speech last night was delivered to an audience that over flowed the hall. Merchants night had filled the exposition rooms in itself, but the crowds that heard Mr. Slaton meas ured up to fully 5,000. He was interrupted by frequent ap plause and received a tremendous ova tion at his conclusion. HOUSTON COUNTY SHOWS LOSSES IN TAX RETURNS PERRY. GA.. Aug. B.—Tax Receiver J. F. Scarborough has completed the Houston county tax digest for 1912. There are returned for taxation 344.746 acres of land, valued at $1,863,725. being a loss in valuation from 1911 of $18,433. The total value of all property re turned is $3,947,037, this being a loss of $83,610 from 1911. There is returned 2.975 polls, against 3.270 In 1911; and 948 dogs, against 1.245 in 1911. For Infants and Children. E I'KTOBII The Kind You Have feJiUH Always Bought fflV* ALCOHOL CENT. A S’ AVegelablePreparationforAs X similatingtheFoodantlßrijuia BCaTS 1116 /./ V. SiomachsandßouTlsoi X(y f\|* liuUi-wjiiiimm Signature ZAj) I™ Promotes Digestion.Cliwfl nf Afltf —J nessandßest.Containsneither '**■ #V\ \r* gs? |iil Opium .Morphine nor Mineral 1111 Not Narcotic. I StapftfOldDrSiMCUmaifA • MIIfE Rnpfaii M~ lA ■ ■Me y/t.'lnmT* i 1£» gio iis'r a , JrV In Efc tai-w.. | Ift U1 ■SHbV CtariM&m-. 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