Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 22, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Page 6, Image 6

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6 ATTORNEY GENERAL RULES LORD’S PRAYER IS O. K. FOR SCHOOLS OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 22 Attorney General Charles West. < f ’Oklahoma, ha.« come to the conclusion that it is proper that the public schools be permitted to have the Lord’s prayer r<*ed or recited in the schools He made the announ< ement today when iriving out an opinion rendered at the re quest of a. V Hamilton, superintendent of schools at Coal Gate. Okla . where a controversy has hinged on the question of repealing the prayer in the schools. FLYING FOR CUP. CHARLES, FRANCE; Aug. 22 Avi ator Frantz loft hote today to fly to Hamburg for the Pommerv cup. A dis patch from Mons said he had arrived there >af» ly and Ht'-r L ft on his jour ney. Have You Reached the Age of 40 Without a Bank Account in Your Name ? If so, don't Im* discouraged. Manx nu n have start, d at forty saving succeeded in aceiiiniilating an<l b\ persistent and systematic a good substantial bank account to provide lor their old age. You can do the same if you be gin to save XOW. If you are not yet forty you have a still better advantage to provide for your future. But don't wait until tomorrow or next week start now. \Ve pax -I per cent interest on Savings A units- one dollar will start you. ('all today. Open Saturday afternoons Irion 4 to 6 in addition to morning hours. Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. Atlanta’s Oldest Savings Bank Grant Bldg. Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co. Save Money in Our August Furniture Sale August Sale of Bed Room Furniture p ([|| August Sale of Dining Room Furniture f t I (FT Furniture .SeLseZZJ While You ife, • '! »"< Little pp’” f. ii|..J r l'i --ing Colonial Chiffoniers 3t 8 TlHlfi Serving China Closets. Dining Tables Buffets Dll --..--. Tallies, Beds Tables. $25 and up. $12.50 and up. $lB and up. sls and up. $8 and up. sls and up. $11.50 and up. sl6 and up. Our Auizust Sale moans much to you. coming as it does just before the busy moving season. The saving Io you is lonsitlerable. a> the price reduction is great. During this sale, as heretofore, we extend the eourtesv of our Divided Payment Plan, t'mne in today and select your Furniture. We will store same free of charge and deliver the day \on move if requested. W***" T r t * MI TT 1 Slight ilrfrrt) ill finish: If I||. ■ jiffi -- . |gE|§j|Si j*j 4 • ■$ jplpgL i'i II f J s """’ l,av, ‘ only paper • I fe? ifiQ Hijßii ■ "twwCi ■■" '""■■■ "’" OMRHWwMiBf ;!;±51.98 ■W*— * Blass Bed Oullil $29.41* Our Hug .Hid Drapers Department is i. . It.. I tvon replete with new fall arrivals in Cur- Step l.ailders. Park Go-1 arts. labourettes. tains. Kegs and Draperies p* rx rt» 4 r\ o - -- National Spring 3.98 A full line trt Curtain Ni ls ami OvC <p X»*7O it/C Kelt Mattress 750 Drapers Goods fresh from the Eastern —————— Tin. outfit complete $29.48 Lace Curtains, W i n d o w Hassocks, ear- Our Drapery Department is m charge , ——————_____________________ $1.49 . - ft SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 4<J r MAIL ORDERS 1 rices ms' work guarantee.] per pair order itzv Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co. 62 Peachtree Lifetime Furniture, Rugs and Draperies 61 N. Broad SALVATION AM { HERE TO MOURN : Atlanta Corps to Join in World- Wide Memorial to General Booth. The Atlanta corps of the Salvation army will join with the entire army in the memorial services to the life and deeds of its late commander, Genera; William Booth. September 1 has been tentatively decided on. The local coi |>a will act under orders in this respect Major Andrew Craw foid. division commander, stated this morning that as soon as official advices were received preparations would be begun for the services. i The local post received notification '| only this morning of the general's death, though, of course it was known unofficially as >oon as if occurred. The most prominent spteakers and ."■inge s in the division.probably will he brought to Atlanta for the celebration Gen. Booth’s Body , Lies in State LONDON, Aug. 22 -Funeral arrange, tnents for the late General William I Booth, patriarch arid founder of the Salvation Army, were completed today. Requiem services will be held at Olympia on Wednesday evening of next weeß. They will be conducted by Bramwell Booth, son of the late found- I er and successor as head of the Salva • tion Army. Burial will follow on the follow ing day. Thursday Interment will be made at Abney Park, where the wife of General Booth is buried. The funer al cortege will leave Salvation Army headqu liters at noon on Thursday. It Is expected that thousands will take purl. Mourning Friends Pass Bier. 1 | General Booth's body, robed in full i itniform, was borne from his home at . ' Hadleywood today to Salvation Army headquarters in Clapton Hall, <'laptop ” whete it now lies In state. Throughout the afternoon thousands i of mourning friends and many stran ! gers passed before the bier and looked i upon the serene lace of the late evan ' gel Ist I Hundreds of messages of congratula tion wore received by Bramwell Booth, who was designated to succeed his {father as eommSndet-m-< hies of the I a rniy, Eva Booth Sails For Funeral NEW VoltK. Aug 22. Eva Booth, daughter of the late William Booth, romniantli"’ of the Salvation Army, sailed on the La France today in the , hope tiiat she could reach London be fore her father is buried Miss Booth was accompanied by of ficers' of the Salvation Army, who, with in i, will represent America Eva Booth is not in good health and w.s deeply afi'ected at tile news of In,' father's death. She is not. how ever, believed to he in danger of a breakdow n. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1912. Elopers Led Through Jeering Lane AFFINITY PAIR IN CHAINS t'ARROLTON. ILL., Aug 22 Hand cuffed together, William Burley, a mer- ■ chant, and Mrs. Waiter Evans, another i man's wife, with whom he eloped, were Il paraded through the main street here while crowds jeered them. The line of march of the strange pa rade led from the railroad station to the Green county jail. Burley is 53 years old. the woman 27. The captured elopers were chained to Sheriff Morrow, who had run them down after a chase through two states. Like captives chained to a Roman chariot, the pair marched through a double file of men and wom n. their hu miliation the greater because they were acquainted personally with all of the onlookers. The chase had been on ten . days Burley, a bachelor, had been a close friend of Evans, whose home he frequently visited. Evans did not sus pect his friend. Two weeks ago Evans sold a house in , Garrolton. He received nearlj- SSOO and i kept the money. Four days later Mrs. BULL FIGHT IS GIVEN TO RAISE CHURCH FUNDS LA JUNTA, COLO.. Aug. 22.—A hull fight with all the usual stage settings, except that the picadors’ and matadors' lances were tipped with lubber, was held here to raise funds for a New Mex , lean church. BABY FALLS 3 STORIES ON A PILLOW: UNHURT r NEW YORK. Aug. 22.—A one-hour old baby who was blown out of a win dow was protected by a pillow and fell I three stories to the ground unhurt. ; IF fOU TAKE TOD MUCH CALOMEL YOU WILL BfllNG M RHEIJMALISM Because the Mercury in the Calomel Attacks the Bones and Develops a Painful Mercurial Rheumatism. Calomel is a powerful mercurial drug ' That is why it is used as a strong pur-* gntive in obstinate biliousness. The mercury "ill crash into the sour bile, break it up and throw it off forcibly, end it is the shock of the mercury and the bile coming together that causes the awful nausea, vomiting anil sometimes even salivation. A shock such as this always weakens the system and in a few weeks there is another bilious at tack and another dose of calomel is necessary. 11 does not require much reasoning to prove that each bilious at tack roots into the system a little deep er and a greater shock is necessary to dislodge it. And every dose of calomel i that you take is putting mercury into y our system, and mercury is a powerful I chemical which attacks the bones and f causes a gradual wasting away. This is necrosis of the hone, or mercurial rheumatism, the most painful and the most dangerous form of rheumatism. Evans and Burley disappeared. When { Evans looked for his money he found it I also was gone. Sheriff Morrow learned that Mrs. Evans and Burley had been seen to gether at Grafton. 111., and had crossed the r*iver there in a skiff and landed on the Missouri shore. He learned also that Mrs. Evans' trunk had been sent to Jerseyville and went from there to Lynn, Mo., opposite Grafton. He took with him a warrant charging Burley with grand larceny. Evans had .said that he was most ahxious to recover his missing money. Morrow found the couple in Lynn. He obtained requisition papers, then arrested the pair as they were return ing to the hotel from a picnic. After Mrs. Evans and Burley were placed in jail Evans visited his wife in her cell. After a short conference they hugged and kissed each other. Mrs. Evans was then released. Burley waived a preliminary hearing and was held under SSOO bond for the September grand jury. [ALTHOUGH SHE’S DIVORCED. WOMAN ASKS FOR SIOO,OOO I MILWAUKEE. WIS., Aug. 22.—1 n a . suit asking SIOO,OOO damages, Mrs. , Katherine T. White, of Milwaukee and New York, charges Mrs. Catherine Scammon. Mrs. Helen Tuttle, Charles H Gillman and her former husband, Arthur C. White, with conspiracy and . charges the defendants other than het husband with alienation of affections. Mis. White alleges that her husband fraudulently got his decree while she I was visiting friends in New York on May 20, 1910. JACOBS' LIVER SALT is better than calomel every way It contains no mer cury; it flushes stomach and bowels and cleanses of all sourness and clog ging waste; and it dissolves the uric arid which the fermenting waste has generated and passes it off in the urine. When the blood is freed from this thickening, poisonous acid, and the pressure of clogging waste removed, liver and bowels will resume their nor mal activity, naturally, without forcing.' The action of JACOBS' LIVER SALT is quick but mild, it contains the same sulphates that ate in the system to di gest food, and consequently combines most easily- with the juices of the stom ach and acts'naturally, without griping, nausea or vomiting. JACOBS’ LIVER SALT is the best liver stimulant made. If you are bil ious. it will cure you. If you are well, take it and keep well, for every one's liver is apt to get sluggish occasionally, and prevention is always better than cure. A glass of Jacobs’ Liver Salt is bubbling and pleasant—a fine before breakfast habit. No substitute can have the same uric acid solvent action. 1-2 pound jar, 25 cents at druggists (16c extra by mall). Ear sale by all Jacobs' Pharmacy Stores and druggists generally. To Drive Out .Malaria and Build up the System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC You know what you are taking The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children. 50c. HUNDREDS GO TO SEE THE WOMAN DOCTOR’ AT BONITA THEATER If you want to see an up-to-date, high-class musical comedy, with plenty of fun, dancing, singing, good come dians and pretty chorus girls, go to the Bonita. 32 Peachtree street, this week and see "The Woman Doctor.” The play is presented by the King-Murray- Jones Musical Comedy Company, w hich is without doubt the best aggregation of polite entertainers that has been seen in Atlanta in months. This little theater is rapidly becoming known as the leader of all the popular priced houses in the South. Continuous per formances afternoons and evenings, with motion pictures between times. Adults 10c, children sc. •»* ESSIG BROS. CO. “Correct Dress for Men” 11 Final August Reductions Men ’s and Young Men ’s Fine Suits LOT 1 LOT 2 \ our choice of all Black Unfiuish- Your choice, a lot of nice snappy cd Worsted Suits patterns, $15.00 SIO.OO orth from $22.50 to $27.50. Most- ly large sizes in this lot. Sizes 42 vv ~ - -n 4| north from slo.oo to $22.00. a Splendid values for $15.00 for the few nf all sizes this lnt big men. Some exceptional values for SIO.OO. ESSIG BROS. CO. “Correct Dress for Men” 26 Whitehall Street I TODAY’S PREMIUM g 1 COUPON g (Printed on page 2) and $2.00 in cash will purchase this 26-Piece Berkshire Silverware Set J IrMmw :r iwwiiffif CT.. ,x~T - Jr )® , «Li St Wfe? IKv I /■ a « I? . W a sl® It V® #/xI u 4 ®o® üBI A m j/ -Ts gff Flkk if? /vTiL jS, L._ ..l.’ .t> w, The set consists of six Knives, six Forks; six Teaspoons, six Table spoons, a Butter Spreader and a Sugar Shell. The wa re is standard make, prettily designed and equal, both as to beauty and utility, to the higher priced silverware. , J Atlanta Georgian Premium Room B Open Evenings. 20 E. Alabama St. The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman,” writes E. E. Youngs. E. Berkshire. Vt., “and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion til! I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy.” For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are unequaled. Only 25 cents at all druggists. $2.50 Chattanooga and return via Southern Rail way, Saturday, August 24. Tickets on sale for 3 p. m. and 5:10 p. m. trains. Good to return from Chattanooga any train following date of sale or morning trains leav ing Chattanooga Monday, August 26. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. While on the Pacific Coast read the San Francisco Examiner V” ■V CURED OF ECZEMA AFTER TEN YEARS Mr. P. S. Early writes us that after suffering for ten years with the most ter rible case of eczema, during which time he had taken every blood purifier, skin salve, etc., he read the testimonial of a ladv who had been cured by Tetterine. He tells that two or three applications showed results and by continuing its use completely cured himself. He says he has known of many very bad cases of ec zema that Tetterins has cured since. I ■ Opium. Whiskey and f>nif Habft treat* 1 ■ ad at Hama or at ftaniMriuMj Book oe auhlect rm. PB. B. M. WOOLLBY. 24-N Victor Sanitarium. Atlanta. Ga.