Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 03, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 6, Image 6

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6 ftTLANTANS PM BOOTH TRIBUTE Governor-elect Slaton Lauds Famous Leader of Salvation Army and His Work. The number of Atlanta people famil ial with the life of the late General " ill tarn Booth, Salvation Army leader and charity worker, is increased mate rially today as a result of the rnemo ri.il services at the Baptist Tabernacle yesterday afternoon. More than 1,000 I" rinw were there and listened atten tively to Governor-elect John M. Sla ton and others as they told of the great work of the famous commander. Mr. Slaton paid marked tribute to the life work of the great man He opened his remarks by saying that It was right that members of all denom inations should gather to honor Gon era] Booth, and that he was proud of the fact that he had been selected to lead the exercises. Salvation Army His Monument. “Never has any man In modern times x-oncelved a more general and efficient plan of bringing the erring to God and of preaching practical Christianity than General Booth ” Mr. Slaton said ’He waa a great man who came at the right time to begin the work he did. and the Salvation Army will static} as a monu ment to hia memory through the yeafjs <o coma >jr, "General Booth did not advocate a set rule of religion. Jle preached of Christ, worked for a goodness of sotil and lived the life of a true Christian He sought to set men in the ways of God ’and to aid them In material ways •wlthdut regard to any especial chuS li." A telegram was read from Rabbi Da vid Mark, tyho was to have spoken dur ing the services, sent from New York, in which he said he lamented the fact that he coulij not he present. All Classes Represented. "We are. Indeed. sorry that he < oiild not be here, for it la fitting that n’rep resentative of the Jewish church shmih) honor the name of General Booth Whan Quern Victoria extended an ex ceptional distinction to him for the ■work he did, it was- through a Jewish minister she presented it," said Mr. Slaton. The audience represented every btanch of life, and short addresses were made by men from man'’ professions Major W W. Crawford, of the Salva tion Army, W W. Orr, representing the business men: T II Jeffries, the fra ternal order- .1 r. Jackson. Hie Young V-n's Christian association; Rev .1 D. Wing, the Epis. ops churches; Rev, Dunbar Ogden, the Presbyterians, Rev. W. Tt. I londi ici.s. the Methodists. Flex. John F. White, the Baptists, and others spoke. KEENEY AGAIN HEADS GEORGIA HIBERNIANS MACON, GA. Sept 2 The Ancient Order of Hibernians of Georgia, in an nual convention here, yesterday adopt ed resolutions "congratulating the peo ple of Ireland on their struggle for Irish f eedom and extending i.> John E Red mond oui hcartfe't approval and sup port.” P. U. Keeney, of Atlanta, was ie ■elected president for anutiiei year. MAN WITH $250,000 IS UNABLE TO PAY FOR TAXI ’ CHICAGO, Sept. 2 Marcus Pollasky. • nested when he refused to pay a taxi jj>ill of $14.10, told the police he had in rjns pockets $250,000 in notes but otih i 50 In currencj tHARD TO CONVICT WOMEN FOR SLAYING IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Sept, 2. That it is next *to impossible to convict a woman for ttnurder in this city is Indicated by the fCact that in the last nine years out of Mo accusec] 3S were acquitted. A vast amount of 111 health is due to digestion When the stomach [fails to perform it.* functions properlx [the whole system beemm s deranged \ [few doses of Chamber.ain's Tablets is all you need They will strengthen yom digestion, invigorate your liver, ’and regulate yotlt bowels, entirely doing a Way with th.if miserable feeling due to faulty digestion Try it. Many others have been permanently cured why hot you” For Sale by all dealers • • CARE OF THE TEETH IMPORTANT TO HEALTH Without perfect teeth one can not enjoy perfect health. Decayed ~»■ im perfect Teeth are not only painful and continuously annoying, ’but a positive werinee to health and even life. Do not neglect your teeth. I ion the Bist sign of decay have them treated and save suffering. Or. if the teeth ate already tn ha<’ condition, have them at. tended to at once. The modern scientific painless meth ods in use by the Atlanta Dental Par lors rob dentistry of Its former terrors, mid the most difficult operations are performed quickly and without pain. This handsome establishment is lo cated at the corner of Peachtree and Decatur streets, entrance at 19 1-2 Peachtree. ••• EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUET? AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO. Call Main 11S0 “Initials Only," by Anna Katharine Green, author of “The Leavenworth Case,” “The Fili gree Ball,'’ one of the most en thralling mystery stories ever written, will begin in The Geor gian next Tuesday. Be sure to ■■rid it. SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ' ON GEORGIA POLITICS By JAMES B. NEVIN. The Georgia weekly press keep? an [ever watchful eye upon men and things in this state, and Its collective aspect is a pretty safe and sane guide to public opinion The weekly press Is commendably In dependent ft handles, men and measures generally with gloveS'off. it reflects truly; i the sentiments of the people it serves, and support Is more frequently than, not an absolutely essential factor in po-' Utica! Shc<9»ss tn the state Its almost solid support of John M.( Slaton for governor was the one big thing tlist entered Into the composition erf, hie remarkable victory The Georgia weekly press is . not! weighted down with seriousness It pqnc tures man,’ a sham with quaint ridicule, and brings many a political sinner to re pentance through the sheer force of its light-hearted cynicism If employs no high brow writers, as s rule albeit some Os ‘the’ brightest and. best iomposltlori ts to be found In its col umns. It does employ men who know s how to write the truth as they flee it. Because of the limitations put upon. Ils work by reason of restricted space and lack of physical equipment, the weekly! press often is driven to condensing Into a single sentence an utteratioe 'Ft would l prefer to elahortßo thto a half Column or more. Often, whether the weekly press realises It or not, tfils results most hap pily. in so far as effectiveness is con cerned Many a paragraph hits where a column editorial would miss a mile. And now that the prima’ry election ts over, the convention dead, and the gu bernatorial campaign a thing of the past, the weekly press Is distributing lemons and bouquets where they most righteous ly seem to belong It elects In the main tw be merry, the while ft evidently Is iletermthed to be frank —-w- ■* '• ■ '■ t The Bocktnart News says', - "We are grateful that a pew legisla ture has bean elected. The old one ijjdn.'t' have enough business sense.to get out of a shower of rain They'increased the; appropriations and cut down the tnx'untfl the stats treasury looks like one' of the lean kfne ' • The Blue Ridge Sumpilf says "Morris |s claiming that he Sv a* 'elected by 207 majority and F’ntJerSon. with re-, reived nearly r.OO majority ont.ilde of Gil mer county, claims that het was counted out. by the Morris 'almon pores" of GII-, mar county. The outcome Is awaited with much Interest by. the friends of each." '!. "X V’T,' ~ The Valdosta Times sa.is "Hooper Alexander ought to know two things today and he ought to tell one of WORTH COUNTY SEEKS TO REGAIN TERRITORY THAT CRISP ANNEXED t’ORDELE, GA.. Sept. 2 Attacking the constitutionality of th, act of the Georgia legislature approved Augu.-t 10. 1911. providing for a . hange of the boundary lines between i'risp and Worth counties, by which two militia districts embracing the towns of W ar wick and Oakfl, id wet’v annexte,! to i'risp, a. petition for both temporary and permanent injunction has been tiled bi < 'liafi'm.ui .1 A. Haynes, of the Wdtli county ipniinlssioners. in i'risp superior court Judge (jeorg. granted the temporal y restraining order and set Sa Hilda.. September 14. for heating tile petition foi permanent Injunction, nt the sune lime citing J. M. Tomlinson, chairman of the board of i'risp county < oimnis .doners. S U. By id ami M .1 Mikel to appear and slio.. cans., jf' v any; ' why the prayers' of the petition .should not lie granted. Crisp edunty officials will contend that the change was effected through due course o( law and tbit the quail tied electors of the t. rrltory voted overwh. Itnlngly for annexation to < 'rl«p ROMANCE IN CAR CRASH; WOOED FOR TEN YEARS PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2 Miss Rose Bernstein was last night married to Bernard Rubin, of Trenton The ,’ere tnony was performed by Rabbi Corn field at the bride's residence. Ten years ago, while viSMtlng Iter sister in Trenton. Miss Berns’teln was Iti a trol li . accident and was severely injured. Rubin helped to extricate her and took her to her sister’s home in ,i , qi ti.iu ■ During her . onva .ea. enee he wait at tentive to her arid after she returned home lie < <>i responded with her The wedding of last evening Was the re sult. PASTOR WOOES CHOIR GIRL AND THEN QUITS OSHKOSH \\ IS , Sept. 2 Because he wrote '.etters of an affectionate na ture to a beautiful member of his Choir, (the. Ke\ W A Peterson, of a local Methodist church, will leave the state and ?e» R church duties e An appeal for forgiveness and a complete < 'intension saved him from bring un frocked. Peterson came from Milwau- ANOTHER GOOD BILL AT THE COOL BONITA ALL OF PRESENT WEEK I'iie King-.Murr.i. Jones Mu.-ical Comedy Company will present at the Bonita theate: all this week one of the most i ritertaining comedies sern in At lanta th many month.’ The title of the play i« The Lunatic.” and there's a laug i e\ . -v minute Tile entire company nil; take part in the production, and the famous "Beau ty t.'hoftts" v i he mm b in evidence Beautiful motion pictures will be [shown between perfo 'names \dulis kOc, , m . • ■. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH TICKETS ON SALE. To S. P t über 19: sb> round trip; good ten tinys. on Thiuwl. ( .« <'it.i I Ticket office, Sy P. a. htr. .- SKA- D<? A RD. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. AIONDAY. SEPTEMBER \ 1912. them to his 'brethren ' The people of Georgia are not as badly stuek on him as he Is on himself and the same people are getting very tired of frenzy and fanati cism Hooper has weakened the cause of prohibition by hfs Inordinate • ttrirat for office.” The Pickens County Progress says: "Governor Brown's veto of the mileage bill not not affect us !n the least, as we never' have had money enough at one tltne to Why a 1,009-mfle book.” I Tpe Royston Record say’s: "An Jipson county man was elected to the legislature upon a platform opposing the. dog law, the game law and the pro hibition law, compulsory education and others. The man may be all right,, but how that rotten platform got him through Is a mystery to us.” The Vienna News says: "Governor elect John M. Slaton made a short, and common sense speech In ac cepting the nomination at the Macon convention. He will make a good com mon' sense governor, too.” . Thb North Georgia Citizen says: ■ "Already they are saying Clark How ell WjJH succeed Jack Slaton as governor." The Thomasville Tlmes-Bnterprise say a; "A South Georgia man w;as temporary chairman of the convention in Macon. This is an honor which this sectlo’n has not had In mktiy years.” The Telfair Enterprise says "Our resignation as chairman of the executive committee has been called for by a very prominent man in the southern portion of the county, if we can find any other office with more work and less pay, we Wifi readily' comply with the gen tleman’s wishes.” T]ie Ellijay Courier says "We can not understand why men wiio claim to be good Christians, who say tiihir prayers and are prominent in re ligious work, can get it into their minds that it Is right and juoper to disfran chise their neighbors just because they want to vote against them.'' The Lee County Journal says; "Well, why; shouldtirt South DeOTgia rule Jhe. 'legislative roost’ fpr a wftlle? North Georgia has had Its day and there is nothing more to it. South Georgia ts the coming section of the state because it lias ifie rdbrfi arid resources for development, and It is ma’kibg the most of them. A few mote, years and middle and south Georgia will not out. rule the 'legislative rbosit, lists: the-, will move the capital to life centt-n ■of the state in order that the piihlio business may lie done equitably and efficiently’" •* WORST STOMACH ~ TROUBLE ENDED “Pape’s Diapepsin” Gives Instant Relief and the Relief Lasts. I'hery yea regularly more than a million stotu.K h sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin, and realize not only immediate but lasting relii f This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcijtne a sour, gassy or out-of-order stornaeh five minntt a nfterivard. If ymii meals don’t fit comfortably, or .. hut you cat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty -cent case of Pa tie’s Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon .-is you can. There will lie no sour risings, no helehbig of undigested food mixed with' acid, no stomach gas or licartliurri. fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating hernia.-lies, dizziness or in testinal grilling. This will all go. and. besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors I’ape’S Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-ol'-orrler stomachs, because it url.vs hold of Vol.r food and digests It just the same ,1s if y«oiir stomach wasn't t here. Relief’ in five minutes from all stom ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent <-as‘s contain mole than sufficient to t Inn ■niglily cure almost any case of dyspepsia, indiges tion of liny other stumaeh disorder. HIGH PHAISE FROM SCHOOL TEACHERS Comparisons Are Made With the Most Expensive Works Which Show Value of Volume. Every thing goes by comparison. The |day whs good because it was better than some other play . a dainty morsel served for desert was delicious because it |>lease<l the palate more than a sim ilar liish that late novel was the best because it suited the reader better than some otliei novels And so it goes we compare everything we do nil wi se.■ with something elke we have done or seen. parison now. The principal of ;i school The Georgian's Atlas is up tor eom iti a neighboring city ewm'pured it to an expensive Volume Which had tuevimisly becti Used fol quick reference. Th. xer diet js.that the Standard Atlas is pre ferred because It is corn Ise and one does not peed, to lead pages of irrela tive mattei to get the required infor tnat ion. A si bool teacher said she had never before been able to followe historical events in chronological orde' until she got The Georgian Atlas, which takes up the history of the world nt the earli est date of record and follow it on down to the present time. This is all set forth In such convenient form that It <nn be referred to tn a minute. Taking It altogether, this Atlas is eompleti in every pattlcular, contain ing mat's, charts, gazetter of cities, nnii [numerous features that have never be fore appeared in ani similar work r* gardless of prj< e. I urn to tlie disj.lay announcement mi i nothei page of this issue and learn how you may get this useful book. Don't delay, for the tune is short. PRISONER ESCAPES TOMBS, USING IRON BAR AND A LADDER NEW YORK, Sept. 2—While his guards were asleep Reynolds Frosbrey, an alleged murderer, called by the po lice one of the most daring burglars and gun men In New York city, made his escape from the Tombs early today. A “trusty” and a night keeper were guarding FTosbrey in an isolated cell. Frosbrey climbed through a ventilator In his cell and made hfs way to the carpenter shop near by, where he got a step ladder and an iron bar. With the lever he twisted several bars out of place on a window and got into the jail yard sVith the ladder he wap able to scale the walls. Frosbrey <g only 27 years old, but has a long police record. SPANISH COURTS NONE TOO RAPID. EITHER, SO IT SEEMS MADRID, Sept. 2.—A law suit 100 years old, involving an old Moorish palace near Granada, has lust been set tled UGH! 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SX;;„ ■•:<<:• Policemen, Firemen, WK® O3®iB Conductors, ail S;J ;H--W : s^SßCTil«aaiß« j™ & WHICH <-'<-:- : ::A *: INCLUDE Brothers ■. S • •'■ • ..■' unls » L ncles, w B Cousins ’ AND THE ! NCJ ENTIRE F AMTLY | '»>■’■• > M^-1te..., tl ,1 l ., ,1 ~ r »— ... -.;.;a.- 1 1 tf , 0.T,".|-a l . , h, ; t|A;i;j ■ JEFFERSON VOTES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM JEFFERSON, CA„ Sept. 2—At the regular meeting of the city council to night a city board of education will be elected and a corps of teachers chosen for the present school year. The schools are expected to open on September 9. Under an act of the legislature, the city of Jefferson held an election on Saturday to decide whether or not to establish a system of public schools. There were 204 registered voters and 177 voted. The re sult of the election was 175 for and 2 against public schools. The endowment fund of the late W. D. Martin will be supplemented by taxation, and In that way the schools will be maintained. FLANNEL DRESSES SAVE CHICKENS FROM COLD CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Mrs. Forrest Farrell, of Waukegan, has solved the problem of saving her young chickens in cold weather by putting flannel dresses on them. i the old days people let those matters run until they needed a large dose of physic, then they took something severe, like costor oil. salts or cathar tics. tliat meant abuse to the bowels. These are the days of the gentle and natural—tlie days of Syrup of Figs. I This way you are not drugging ymir ■ self. Syrup of Figs being composed entirely of luscious tigs, .senna and aromatics i-nn not cause injury. .Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," and look > for the name. California Fig Syrup ; Company, mi the label. This is the ' genuin,—old reliable. Any other so called Fig Syrup is an imitation often i meant to deceive you. Refuse such i with contempt. FRIEND OF MR. TAFT DIVORCED BY CLOSE FRIEND OF HIS WIFE W ASHINGToN. Sept. 2 Mrs. Laura Lawson Ellis, of Washington and Cincin nati, a close personal friend of Mrs. Taft, wife of the president, has been granted a decree of absolute divorce from her husband. Frank Ellis, prominent club man and friend of the president. The strictest secrecy was observed about the charges brought against Mr. Ellis ainl by order of the court the pa pers were immediately ordered sealed. I nusual precautions have been taken io prevent publication of the details of this case. When the petition for the divorce was filed on .July 15 it was locked in a safe by direction of Justice Anderson and the same was done with the formal answer made by Mr. Ellis. . ANNOUNCEMENT On and after today, September 2d, the Salesrooms and Shops of the Fulton Auto Supply Co. WILL BE LOCATED AT 46 West North Avenue JUST OFF PEACHTREEi Visit us at our new quarters and see the luxurious NEIV HUDSON “37” J. VI . Goldsmith, J r., Mgr. Many Driven From Home. 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