Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 05, 1912, HOME, Page 7, Image 7

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POLICEMEN CLUB MOB iN MINNEAPOLIS RIOT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.. Sept. 5. ] Trouble ilia’ developed at a street | meeting',' said to have been conducted by Socialists, caused rioting here, in which 25 policemen and plain clothes! ien chased 500 men. Seven members of the crowd are in pail today. A score or more were clubbed by the police and some were reported severely hurt. The loaders of the meeting attempted to get the crowd to disperse before the trouble with the police. MISSSWAIN ISTERS CH ABTIER SHORTHAND II SEVEN WEEKS ■ “Her Work is Neat and Accu rate,” Write Her Employers to President Bagwell. Do you contemplate taking a busi ness course this fall? Do you seek a better position and better pay? • If so, you cannot afford to overlook the splendid advantages offered by the modern, brief and thorough coursi s of Bigwell Business College. Those who attend this progressive institution not only complete their courses in about one-half the time re <>uir>d elsewhere, but thev are given responsible positions with'the leading firms. They earn the highest salaries, and their employers commend their work Mil'll W WSWi SIS WW sfea W L _ _ _J MISS RUTH SWAIN. Miss Ruth Swain, of Atlanta. Ga._ : writes J. O. Bagwell, president, as fol lows: “I enrolled in the Shorthand and Typewriting departments of your school on June the 10th. 1912. and at t ic end of seven weeks accepted a posi tion with Pratt Engineering and Ma chine Companj r.d Tile \llantic Refin ing ConiL'U ! ain well pleased with •ny cour.- t . , t ,;d can heartily recommend ysiur institution.” That Miss Swain was thoroughly: trained, and that she can do efficient | work is shown b the following letter I from her employers: ’«. Eigwell, 34 Euckie ' street. Atlanta, (’.a. -Dear Sir: it is 1 • -r pleasure to slate that Miss Ruth I >wa;: . v . his accepted a posit on I : tilling the place very satis- . ta< :oril;.. Her work is mat and accu- 1 !: <tc. iam sit 1 , that you have an efti- | )it orps of teachers. Yours very i truly i Signed) J. B. JACOWAY. Mgr* ’ \ i.s n• a Sales (>ffice. idte or c i]] fop full particulars nbnut the W' ■ -k’s fr< e course in Char- Shorthand. which begins Monday , tnOrmnu. S -mmber 16th. Bagwell ■ l: "sims- ('<.]: 34 Luckle street. At- lanta, Ga. T- ■. T r J- // WISH’’/ liii h i.isH Sira I “I wish” is the dividing line between desire and at tainment. Nothing is attained by wishing unless there's the will to do it. The im :i or woman who says ' I will have money." and begins that minute to save, will generally have : their desires gratified. The determination back of| the desire spurs them on to | . i greater effort. Opport uni-■ lies are theirs that never | come to the moneyless. I thriftless spender. Stop wishing. Start sav ing—today -IIEKE. We pay I per eent inter-! est on Savings Accounts. A dollar is all you need to start one. Will von do it | Georgia Savings Bank I & Trust Co. I Atlanta's Oldest Savings Bank GW BUILDING I I K Open Saturday afternoons from , ■ 4 to 6 in addition to morn- I " jnr. iumgost WILLBESIIIB.OOIII All Motor Car Concerns and Accessory Houses in Atlanta Join in the Plans. Every automobile concern in Atlan ta and every representative of an ac i cessory house will be represented in i the Atlanta Automobile show, which i is to be held at the Auditorium-Armory ' I November 16-2:-'. This was made cer i tain at the meeting and dinner which the Automobile and Accessory associa tion held last night ai the Transpoita tion club. I’hat the show will be a complete | success and v.b- the largest exhibit of its kind ever held in the South is \\ithout doubt, since the plans of the I promoters have been announced. The show is going to cost the auto mobile mi n and accessory men more titan tllOii.iiiiO, and 22,000 square feet of i space will be allotted to exhibitors. Al ready 10.550 square feet have been de manded and checks to cover 25 per cent of the cost have been filed with the committee in charge. Last night the remaining spice was taken, anti | checks will be sent in today. It is probable that rm ■ .spare v, id h- de manded than the main auditoriutn af fords and that siveial allotments will ihave to be cu down and th -pact pro portioned among the -exhibitors. Business Men's Aid Asked. A call for Atlanta business men to I get behind the show and boost it was j sent out last night, when Wylie West, ehaii man of the show committee, spoke on the benefits of the show to Atlanta. "This is not a private enterprise,” said the chairman, "nor is it a show that will benefit autom >bile dealers alone; it is going to adv -rtise Atlanta, I and when Atlanta is advertised, every line of busin ss in the < ity gels a boost Nov., w< want all the business men here to h- ip us inak ■ Lie show a suc cess." The allotment of space is to be let entirely with th.- show committee, and every applicant f-.-r spa e -.' ill be noti fied by registered letter when and where the allotm nt is to take place. Applicants are comp, lied to post 25 per cent of the cost of their space at the time of the application and the re maining 75 pet cent must be paid at the time the, allotment is made. .The committee will have rough sketches made of the floor space in the main auditorium, and the applications will be divided into classes. Those who ask for 1.200 feet will be put in on< class-and those who ask for less than that in another. This was decided upon as necessary in order io k.-p the space demands within bounds. Another Meeting in Two Weeks. An interesting report was given by I tit. siiow committee. The auditorium ' decorations practically are completed ; and soon tie- building will be turned | over to the carpenters. I The great majority of the d< tails j have .tlrendv been worked out. but sev eral more committees wili ye. have to appointed to a Tange for ent itain ii'-n-s and min r details of the show. The association admitted to member hip the following: Michigan Motor ! - i 'omp.i ny. Sigma Engineer!ng <'om - loan.-, t'okland Motor Car Company, |and :. Southern Dorris Motoi Com- I puny. The association authorized the admission of th- Johnson-G* v. innei Company under the membership cer tificate of the G, winm r Company. There will be another meeting in two weeks to perfect all antingmint for the show. I MAN DRAWS WIFE FROM LOT OF FIFTY ASPIRANTS RICH M< >N I>. IN I >., S 5 Henry ■ Rogers. 60 years old. tame to Richmond seve al weeks ago from p. nnsvivania. | advertised for a wife in '.oral newspa i pen and received more than 50 replies] from women who were willing to be- | come his bride. So confused was Rog ers n attempting- to reach a decision from the reading of the letters that h shuffled them up and drew one bdndly | f tn the pack, with the result that it] was announced tou.iy that Mrs Sarah Art in. of Richiw-nd. has becom - Mrs. Henry Rogers. CONTRACTOR ASKS COURT TO FREE HIM OF DEBTS .1. .1. Morrison. 65 Whilt-i’ii. ’ I av.-nm giving his occupation a.- that of a contractor, has filed a petition in thet I Federal art asking to be declared a | bank- upt. I Liabilities’ of $3,164.05 an sh >wn in I the petition, which states that Mot -t- I son has no assets. A paup- r's atlieavit | was attached to the petition in lieu of | the usual deposit of S3O for costs of ] filing. Many Driven From Home. Ever, year in many parts of the country, thousands ere driven irorn their hi mes by coughs and lung dis eases. Erlends and business art left behind for other climates, but litis is costly and not always sure. A b< tter wa' the wax of multitudes is o use Dr. King's New Discover' atm -nr. yourself at home. Stay right then-. I with your friends, and take this saf -! [medicin" Throat lung troubl’-sj I find quick relief ami health r. turns j i Its help in toughs, colds, grip, croup, ! whooping-cough and sore lungs makes | it a positive blessing, s«<- and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. ••• ] Jnrl o'-'U by more t-ui e- Food autfiorl ttes. expert chemists . h- f- and house- , keepers than anv oiner EXTRACT in the U S. A. "SAUER’S ” $lO TEN DAY TICKETS TO WRIGHTSVILLE , »r. salt- every Thursday to and in- I I eluding September 19. Through sleep- I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1912. r MBI BOH TO ASSIST FARMERS Southern Railway Organizes New Department. With Its Headquarters in Atlanta. i The farm improvement department which the Southern railway system has decided, to establish is being organ ized in Atlanta today, a meeting of the 30 men who will make up this ilepartment being in session at the Piedmont hotel. The purpose of this department, as stated by President W. 'V. Finley, is to help the farmers of the Southeast increase their yields per acre Field agents will work personal lie with farmers, urging the adoption of approved methods of culture and giving them the benefit of expert ad vice. This department grew out of the work undertaken by the Southern and allied lines two years ago in the ter ritory threatened by the boll weevil in Alabama and Mississippi. The department is under the direc tion of T. O. Plunkett, manager, who will l ave hcadquarteis in Atlanta and report to President Finley through J. C. William-), assistant to the president at Washington. Mr. Plunkett will be aided by three assistant managers, \V. D. Cayton, with headquarters at Chat tan- -ega; R. E. Grabel, with headquar ters al Charlotte, and Roland Turner, with hindquarters at Meridian, Miss. Field agents will be located at Macon e.fiil Valdosta in Georgia. PASTOR CRUEL. WIFE SAYS, AND ASKS SEPARATION ALBANY, N. Y.. Sept. s.—Mrs. Louise B. Owens, of Alb: ny. lias brought an action lor separation f-iom her husband the Re-.. Os iar Lee Owens, a Baptist preacher, alleging that he is guilt; of grave offenses and often has treated her in a cruel and inhuman manner. Mrs. Owens charged that he hus band i hoked her into insensibility on one occasion t’t Mannington. \\ . Va., and b at her many other time's. She a!-o claims that O\\ens compelled he;- to obtain money from relatives to support him and that she bought the furniture when they went housekeep ing. The clergyman asked for time to prepare an answer to his wife's chargee WOMAN WHO MOCKS SONG DELUGED WITH MOLASSES ! NEWCASTLE, PA., Sept. s.—Albert ! Tanner dumped a bucket of mola9ses over Miss Lottie Storms, who stood in : the fiat window below him and mocked his singing. IVhy Such Nimble Feel?—TlZ No More Tired, Aching, Chafea Blistered, Calloused Feet. No I They Now Dance With Delight. Send For Free Trial Package Today. % wS VbV j V/ Ml W Send for Free Trial Package Today. Like blithe, merry music TIZ makes your fcei fairly dance. Away g<> the nches and pains. the corns and callouses, the blisters and bunions. TiZ draws out the acids and poisons I that puff the feel. No t,. ;i er how hard you work, how ' >ng you dance, how long you are on your feet 'I'lZ brings that in finite calm and repose to tired, aching Pet that puis >ou ai ease with yoursell ard all the world. Try a TIZ foot bath and your wrinkled blow will smooth out as it never did be fore. Write today to Walter Luther Dodge j d t’o., 1223 S. Wabash Ma. t’hicag". 111.. for a free trial package of TIZ or go to any drug store, department or general •tor® and got a package of TIZ, 2o cents • box. And see that you buy TIZ de mand TIZ. Don’t accept a substitute. on the Pacific Com t read ihe San Francisco examiner s/ Cured of Eczema After Ten Years P s Early U•-:t»-4 u< mat after ru tiering for ten i y n- vhh the nv>*t ttrrible < a » of <<-'.ema. during which I time li“ had taken rtety blood purl Hr -kin Make. etc.. 1 he lead the teatlnionlkl of a ladi who had hern cured , by Tettcrlne. He tells that •«<> or three a ppi!. a thm -1 showed re iH and by «*ont!nuhig use com pier- ly cured him elf «:*• *«•.- he h;i< iur an of man., very bad [ of ewm.t that Irttertne ha, cured »<n<c. 1A JI Opium Whisker m i I’rug Habit treat* (SJB r ad at Horn* or at ftanjUrPuc Hook <>• 1 kubiect Vn«. Dft. B. M. WQOUJCT. I HE PRAISES WIVES WHO HAVE KITCHEN IDEALS DEVELOPED i CHICAGO. Sept. s.—" Kitchen tem perament” in wives is advocated by ] Rev. Frank C. Bruner, of Ogden Park I Methodist church. "As much interest ought to be put I forth in preparing a meal as in play '' ing a piece on the plan--," Rev. Mr Bruner told his congregation "A poorly kept kitchen has created more than one divorce." He cited Martha, sister of Mary. ' mother of Jesus, as the ideal "heroine | of the kitchen.” I "When it comes to a full considera tion of choosing an ail around wife," said the pastor, “we are inclined to think Martha would excel her sister . Mary, who was forever sitting with a book in her hand or listening to some 1 one talk. "Martha, with all her trouble, did het best to have something for the family to eat.” READ THIS. The Texas Worker cures kldnrj an*‘- ’ ladder trouble?, removing cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheums dsm. and all irregularities of the kidney* end blad«ler in both men and women Begulates oladder troubles hi children if not sold by your druggist, will be f nt by mail on receipt of One sma . bottle is twn months treatment and sei dom lails to t a cure Send tor tea timoniai. from this and other states. Dr E. W. Ball. 2926 Otive-si , St Louie. M roid bv •iruzsdste i« SrS »i | White and Colored Washable Fabrics! | i Staple Needfuls At Cut Prices! | w ■uni i imii « i iiHim)niww»i)T»»w-r —r—r irnmrT n rrn —it nrmiiwnnimiiw'nTiwwaiiiiMßßWßiiiiiiißiuii iiwußimmi iiibiij.ii.« > Prices that will make buying for the future 3? ‘ JJ '2 a present day economy! ’ inis clearance campaign in the Wash Goods , « section is the season’s-end sequence of over-pluses II S in washables which now reverts to your advantage in our price-pruning propaganda. «; » This sale is on for Friday and Saturday only X? £ and prices will promote an enthusiastic response to » every item listed. J; S Price-cutting on such substantial and popular £ staples as Piques, Shirting Madras, Ratines, Voiles, J » Marquisettes, Batistes, Organdies, etc., is recog- • nized value giving of the most substantial sort. 5: <£ Maid and Matron are alike familiar with these val g ues—-variety is excellent, although quantity is not « « large in any instance. 5 S Early response is well advised. White Madras, self figures, dots, stripes, Ei-eneh Lingerie Cloth—4s-in eh, in all colors. Regular woven and Oxford types. ~,r il,H * ' )Or 'Hines. Regular aOe values Friday and Saturday So Mercerized Madras—White, self fig- OkV- ured. Regular We yard values . X Bordered Marquisettes—4B inches ACtr* S| f-g Shirting Madras—Frf’iich woven, figured and ''ide. Regular $1.25 yard values 4VC Striped effects 'I he Flaxon Voiles—Bord ered efi'ocis, 48 imhes wide ® regular !!.w values ~ V Regular 75c French Woven, Colored Madras—The regular values JC * l-'rßinv Saim-.hv-miv, vm-,1 XVC White Piques-Hfty varx-ties. self-li.-.-ks, <l.>f s , ■*? T 7-, ' . hgures and woven cord cross bar designs. Rcgu- - g French Sohd Color Voiles—Blue, brown, laven- lar 75<-, 85<-and sl.2svard valuer j a fl niches wide. Fridav and Satnrdav’ 4VC Regular 7a<- yard values V ' ' £ Silk Aeolian Cloth, in all the beautiful Pastel Ratines in solid colors and blazer stripes 75c, Pg shades lightblue, n iic, pink. I'hanipagne, rose. >l- <,() ■ , nid .t ard va-nes. ZtQc SE ■ <2 lavender, reseda and black. OCJr' ! , " ;I ' ;lil< j: > V to The regular 59c yard values A7C Colored Linen—Nav v, nilc. tan. Inowi and nov- 5" -g Beautilul, striped Flaxon Voiles- Varying es- elly effects, for suitings. Regular 65.-, 75c. 85<- gripes. yard values. /JQn Sfl Regular oOc values J L- Fridav and Satnrdav ward . .. ;49c»| MOVING TO ATLANTA. .1 \| KSoN. GA.. Sept 5 A. H. Smith, on -of the leading ami wealthy citizens of Jackson, is moving his fam ily to Atlanta this week, ami wifi reside in Peachtree street. Mr. Smith, who will still maintain his interests he:e, is identified with almost every promi nent enterprise of the city. BOfLJ SLUGGISH,STiICH SOUR, GASSY, UPSET? GJ S C AR ITS GREAT! That awful sourness. !>♦•! hiug of acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the sloniacli. the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, fe< ling of fulln I ss. dizziness and sick headaehe. means your stomach is full our bih yout liver is torpid youi bowels constipated. It isn’t youi stomach’s fault—it isn’t indigestion—it’s biliousness and constipation. 'I ry Cascarets; they immediately sweeten the stomach, remove the soui*. undigested and fermenting food and sou 1 gases; take the excess bile from the liver and can - off the constipated waste matter from the bowels. Then your stoma« h trouble is . nd- <l. \ (’ascaret tonight straight n 8 you out by morning. T’S 10 Ceiiis. Never gripe or sickei:. “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP." ’ FRENCH AMBASSADOR HURT. PARIS, Sept. 5.—M. Barrel.-, Frem h ambassador to Italy was dangerously injured yesterday afternoon in an auto accident at Monfort L’Amaury, in the ilepartmi nt of Seine-Kt-Oise. The dis patch telling of lie- a<-< ident stated that M. Ifin- -re's two companions were killed. CARE OF THE TEETH IMPORTANT TO HEALTH Without perfect teeth one can not " perfect health. Decaved or im-' po ’ - teeth are not only painful and continuously annoying, but a positive menace tc health and even life. Do not n gleet your teeth. Upon the firs; sign of decay have them treated ai’d save suifering. Or, if the teeth are ilr- uly in ba.’ cone if ion. have them at. tended to at once. The modern scientific painless meth ods in use by the Atlanta Dental Par- I lors rob dentistry of its former terrors,! and the most difficult operations are I performed quickly and -ithout pain. This handsome establishment is io- 1 rated at the corner of Peachtree and i Decatur streets, entrance at 191-2 i Peachtree. ••• low rounFtbip rate TO WASHINGTON, D. C. From Atlanta, $19.35: A-hens. 513.15: <'edai-fowu. $20.05; Elberton, $17.15/, I. i w 1-i‘m <willf. $19.30; Rockmart. $19k35: ; Winder, sls.Mo. Tickets will be -sold, September Bth and 9th. SEABOARD,; i WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 I for each set of old False Teeth sent- I us. Highest price paid for old Gold, | Silver, old Watches. Broken .letvelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mall. Phila. Smelting and Refining Co., Established 20 Years. 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap and Platinum. 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