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PLAN TD IMPROVE
m STREET WINS
Thp project of leveling the grs'lp on
Ivy street is assured of mtwss today.
But the fight that brought the n ,<tt« r
to a head was bitter and tedfo
Br. Prank Edmondson, who objects
to the improvement because of alleged
damage to property he owns on the
street, declared at the meeting of the
streets committee of the city council
yesterday afternoon that Joel Hurt, the
chief promoter of the plan, posed as a
public-spirited citizen, when all he
wanted was to put dollars into Ills own
pocket by the improvetnnt of Ivy street.
"I would like to ask Dr. Edmondson
what he has done for Atlanta"' an
swered Mr. Hurt.
The chairman's rap for order stopped
any further such remarks.
Councilman Orville H Hail, of the
Third ward, was present, fighting the
Improverflent on the grounds that too
much money was being spent on the
north side
"Any official who would vote against
an improvement like the one proposed
for Ivy street would be remembered by
the people and will never come back."
declared Mr. Hurt.
Mr. Hall hotly replied that If Mt
Hurt's remarks were meant as per
sonal he would give Mr. Hurt a chance
to get the people not to send him back.
Mr. Hurt accepted the challenge, hut
In a few moments he and Mr. Hall had
become friends
The streets committee again ap
proved the plans for Ivy street. The i
county commissioners will do all the
work but the building of the retaining
walls. The property owners will fur
nish the city $30,000 without Interest,
to be repaid when the citv sees tit, to
pay the city's part. The cross streets
will be adjusted to the new grade, In
suring, it is said. Mayor Winn's ap
proval of the plan. Only a small minor
ity of the council Is opposed to it.
SIOO Reward. SIOO
Th* rendera of thin pap*r will ho pleased
tn learn that there Is at least oin* (ft varied
dltewß* that science has boon able to cure
in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cun* Is the only positive
cure now known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re
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pertly upon the blood nnri intirons surfaces
of the •▼stem, thereby rivet royhig the foun
dation of the disease, nnd giving tho pntient
strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature In doing Its work The
proprietor* nave so much faith in Its eura
tire powers that they offei (hie Hundred
India™ for any case that it falls to cure.
Rend for list of testimonials.
Add rean
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/Mold by all druggists, 75c.
*ake Hall s Family Pills for constipation.
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JUDGE GEORGE HILLYER
To Succeed Himself as Rail
road Commissioner,
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Give Him Indorsement of
Another Term So Well
Deserved by His Charac
ter, Good Work and So
Plainly Needed for the
Public Safety.
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Coal For Winter
Is there enough in youi eiiar t■• last j
over a long cold spe . .
If not. it win pay you t< fll ; ;
bins up i.'iu,
us that coal always goes up in pro
when a cold sisll is on.
We only hate the best gi.i ;. s ot .
for our family trade, be. mis. we . ;:n l
to sell only the kind that go • ■
satisfaction.
Cheap coal is cheap !>« • ins. ,t ;,,, K!l ;
the fuli heating power of th. 1., st .
besides the clinkers in it choke the ti..
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WIVES' CRAZE TO ‘SHOW
OFF' BLAMED FOR MUCH
I BADNESS IN HUSBANDS
"The disgusting desire of women for
paint and powder, costly clothing and
spectacular show in the streets is man
, ufavturlne more bad husbands today
I than any other evil agency. Many
i homes in Atlanta are being wrecked
'[and scores of bad husbands created
| through untidy homes and careless.
I show y w ives. And yet these same
women throw up their hands in horror,
I w eep bitter tears, utter complaint
against their husbands and wonder
, why fate tied them to such a bad
I man.' "
Mrs Mary Bohnefeld, police matron.
I today gave expression to this strong
j defense of husbands In discussing "the
kind of man who makes the best hus
! band." Mrs Bohnefeld has had years
|of experience with women whose hus
| bands have been classed as "bad," and,
summing II all up, she denounces the
ways of women and lays the blame at
their door.
"Os course, it Is not true In every
'instance," said .Mt-. Rohnefeld, "but In
ithe great majority of cases the badness
|of the husband—the man who receives •
Ithe condemnation and jeers of his
neighborhood is directly traceable to
his wife,"
Looks Do Not Count, She Says.
In this connection, the Atlanta ma
tron takes issue with Mrs. Annie
Hamm, matron of the Los Angeles po
lice department, as to the best kind of
man for a husband.
Mrs. Hamm advises girls to avoid
pug-nosed men, ami sass big men are
preferable, for the reason that they ate
easier anqg<- than small men. The
idea, says Mrs. Hamm, that small men
tan be twisted around the finger of a
woman is all a fallacy.
Mrs. Rohnefeld declares that it isn't
the physical appearances of the man at '
all that counts In tho making of a good
husband -It's home environment.
"It doesn't matter in the slightest '
whether a man is big or little; wheth
er he Is pigeon-toed or has pink whis
kers. whether he has a pug nose, long
nose, crooked nose or no nose at all," 1
said Mrs. Bohnefeld. "The fact of
whether he is a good husband will be 1
determined by his home surroundings
and the conduct of his wife. If the w ife
keeps herself and her children tidy,
keeps her home clean and attractive. '
has good meals always prepared on
time and makes things pleasant gener
ally, she will have a good husband
even though he he as pug-nosed as a
| AT THE THEATERS
i GOOD BILL BOOKED
AT BIJOU NEXT WEEK
The Bijou program announces Mel
ville and Thatcher in “The Baseball
I Boys." Tills is said to be a comedy
i skit of decided merit anti one that w ill
keep the audiences laughing most of
the time. Th< n there will he Helds and
Finks, in harmony singing, clover
dancing and impersonations; Eddie
Russell, singing, aerobatic dancing
■ omedian, and finally Ernie anti Ernie,
■in their remarkably clever variety
I sketch, entitled "Three Eeet of Vaude
j ville.'' Tho four acts come w ith a rep
| utation for cleverness which makes it
I almost certain that there will tie ope t
lof the best bills of the season next
I week at the Bijou. Motion pictures will
j open and close each performance, and
I pictures w ill be changed dally, so that
patrons of the house may drop In two
i or three times a week, always sure of
seeing something novel, new and enter- !
I mining in the motion picture line. Mat.
I Ineos are given daily at 3 o'clock, ex
cept Saturdays, when two matinees are
1 given at 2; 30 and 4 . Night show s at
I 7: 30 and !• o'clock.
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There are two things everlastingly at •
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I It soon subdues the itching, irritation,
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ONLY AN EXPERT
I optician should be trusted with ad
justing Eyeglass Frames The adjust-,
| meat, not the kind of frames, is im- I
' portant. ,lno. 1.. Moore A Sons are ex- ;
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THE WOMAN DOCTOR
AT BONITA THEATER
WILL ATTRACT MANY
I
Next week the King-Murtav-Jones .
Musical Comedy eompanv will present
"The Woman Doctor." a brand new
musical comedv of tho higher order.
This company has proven to be one '
of the most popular that eve: filled an I
engagement in Atlanta The "Pretty
Girl Chorus" will be much In evidence,
with new costumes and all new music
I Motion pictures in addition Children
’><■. adults 10c. Continuous perform
-1 cnees afternoon and evenings »»•
NOTICE.
There will be a meeting of the peo
ple in tin' Si ond and Third wards to
il.ght at X o'clock at 23 1-2 East Hunter I
I street to discuss matters of importance I
that are vi r.v vital to this section of i
I the city.
KIDNEY «r BLADDER
Troubles. Diabetes. Etc.
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ITIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 191-
bulldog. <if course, there may be ex
ceptions, but they are rare.
Soon Will Find Husband "Bad.”
"On the other hand, the woman who
is careless about her home, permits
her husband to come home and find the
children untidy anti his meals un
cooked. who spends her time painting
and powdering and seeking costly
clothes and can constantly be found
trotting the streets making a spectacle
of herself, will soon awake to the reali
zation that she has a bad husband—a
real bad one at that Even though he
may be large of stature, of fine phy
sique and the handsomest man in town,
he'll be the regulation bad husband.
"This latter husband will soon find
his home unattractive and he wil| be
gin to look about for some pleasant
place to while away his leisure hours.
The first thing the frivolous wife knows
ho is staying away from home at nights
and matters go from bad to worse until
the home finally goes to pieces on the
rocks
In her despair, the wife cries out
against her husband for making her
life so miserable. And we are all too
prone to leap onto the erring husband
with both feet, kick him into the gut
ter and denounce him as a blackguard.
He gets no sympathy. Eew, if any,
people ever stop long enough to inves
tigate the cause of the wreck.
Husbands Molded in the Home.
"Jt was but a few days ago that a
woman came to me, and, with tears
streaming down her face, told me her
husband had not been homo In four
nights. It was the same old story. I
knew the history of the woman well—■
she paraded the streets day after day
to the neglect of her home and children.
She also bought costly clothes —costlier
than her husband could afford- and her
great ambition seemed to be to make
a swell show on tho streets in these
clothes and with her face painted and
powdered. Those who know her will
admit she made the swell show all
right, but- where's her husband?
"When girls start out to pick a hus
band, they should not pay so much at
tention to the kind of nose he wears,
but rather should dissect their own am
bitions and desires to ascertain wheth
er they are capable of making a good
husband out of the man they choose.
“Husbands are molded in the home.”
GENERAL BOOTH IMPROVES.
LONDON. Aug 17. —General William
Booth, head and founder of the Salva
tion Army, who is 111 here, showed
slight improvement today. The gen
eral has passed a, comfortable night
and slept several hours. His fever
abated somewhat.
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diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma
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Regulates oladder troubles In children
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Atlanta’s Best Known and Most Popular
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The recently reorganized Carlton
Shoe and Clothing Company takes
pleasure in announcing the above three
"ell known gentlemen in its Incorpo
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ite the' hav* built up a lotalty of put -
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CHRISTIANS SLAIN BY
TURKS; YOUNG GIRLS
ARE TAKEN CAPTIVES
• 'ETTINJE. MONTENEGRO, Aug. 17.
A general uprising of Christians against
Mohammedans in the Berana district of
Albania is feared there by Turks as a
result of a general massacre in which
scores were slain. Hundreds of young
girls were carried into captivity.
The Mohammedan tribesmen who
perpetrated the massacre were support
ed by Turkish soldiers. After the mas
sacre many of the tribesmen fled into
Montenegro with their captives.
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location They will be pleasantly re
membered by hundreds of Atlanta's
good dressers as having been connected
for the past twenty years with M. R.
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hi joining the Carlton Shoe and
Clothing Company they bring to that j
voneern a ripened experience of the 1
clothing business n al' Its details, and
tastes of hundreds of men to whom I
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$35,000,000 NEW UNION
STATION FOR CHICAGO
CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—Construction of
a new station by the Pennsylvania
railroad and other lines using the pres
ent Union station, which will cost ap
pt oxirnately $35,000,000, will be begun in
the near future. The plans, which are
being made by Burnham & Co., archi
tects of the Chicago plan, include also
the location of a new postoffice just
across the street.
Mr. W. S. Gunsalus. a farmer living
near Fleming, Pa., says he has used
< 'hamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy in his family for four
teen years, and that he has found it to
be an excellent remedy, and takes
pleasure in recommending it. For sale
by all dealers.
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many year.®.
In their new location their best tal
ents and effort® will be handsomely
sustained in Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s
“Correct Clothes for Man.”
Mr. Hambright, Mr. Tolleson and
Mr. Payne unite in cordially inviting
I the public in general and their frit nd>
in particular to cad on them in their
new business home, and be shown th(
| new authoritative styles in men's wear
| for fall. I
About the City Warden.
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THOS. EVANS
Candidate for Re-election as
City Warden.
ü ßy their fruits ye shall know
them.” Tom Evans has made good in
this difficult office. It doesn’t pay
enough for an expensive campaign, so
the good people should take up his
fight. Mr. Voter: Read what a large
number of your fellow citizens say
about him:
We, the undersigned citizens, in
dorse the candidacy of Mr. Thomas
Evans for City Warden of Atlanta.
He has performed the duties of this
difficult office to the satisfaction of the
people, and in a manner especially
pleasing and acceptable to the poor
and dependent. None could do more
--few can do as well.
Asa G. Candler, J. W. Maddox,
W. S. Witham, J- R. Nutting.
P. J. Baker, cashier Farmers & F. J, Spratling,
Traders bank, J- S. Candler,
W. D Manley, '• N - Ragsdale,
G. B. Greenlee, J - H - Johnston.
R. J. Guinn, ■ ''N• Scott,
T. K. Glenn, W- B. Cody,
J. T. Rose, Alexander,
Dr. j. H, Conway, [j- Y - McCord, Jr„
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W R. Hendrix, ?• C. Gjas s ,
E. L. Osborn, Jf. C. Strickland,
Walker White. E. Bowen,
G. E. W. Robertson, Harvey Hatcher,
E. F. Marston. Crew -
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H. B. We y .’ S. K Bohler,
D. O. Dorouqhty, 2' l * 1 " J u , rner '
A P. Tripod, £• , Robertson,
J..D. Robinson, san5 an „ da !J. B 5 0S ?
R. F. Maddox, J' C ,;, B l rf ?r d ’,
C. T. Johnston. Dr W A Upchurch,
O. R. Penn. £ Upchurch,
C. S. Morris, L arn B ' Parr -
W. L. Havgood, ° a Y' s -
A, C. McHan.
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