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POLICEMEN CLUB MOB
IN MINNEAPOLIS RIOT
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Sept. 5.
Trouble that developed at a street
meeting, said to have been conducted
by Socialists, caused rioting here, in
which 25 policemen and plain clothes
men chased 500 men. Seven members
of the crowd are in pail today. A score
or more were clubbed by the police
a nd some were reported severely hurt.
The leaders of the meeting attempted
to get the crowd to disperse before
the trouble with the police.
iffi SW6IN MASTERS
EHARTIEH SHORTHAND
IH SfKI MEKS
“Her Work Is Neat and Accu
rate,” Write Her Employers
to President Bagwell.
Do you contemplate taking a busi
ness course this fall?
Po you seek a better position and
better" pay?
if so, you cannot afford -to overlook
the splendid advantages offered by *he
modern, brief and thorough courses of
Bagwell Business College.
Those who attend ttis progressive
institution not only complete their
courses in about one-half the time re
quired elsewhere, but they are given
responsible positions with the leading
firms. They earn the highest salaries,
and their employers commend their
work
L
MISS RUTH SWAIN
'l.-s Ruth Swain, of Atlanta. Ga.
" rites J. O. Bagwell, president, as fol
lows. "I enrolled in the Shorthand and
Typewriting departments of your
si itool on .bine the 10th, 1912. and at
t e end of seven weeks accepte’d a posi
tion with Pratt Engineering and Ma
chine Company and The Atlantic Refin
ing company. [am well pleased with
my course, and can heartily recommend
yvur institution."
-hat Miss Swain was thoroughly
trained, and that she can do efficient
• nrk is shown by the following letter
from her employers:
Professor J ■,. Bagwell, .14 Luckie
street. Atlanta. Ga.—Dear Sir: It is
nor ni easure lo s t a te that Miss Ruth
' ° has accepted a position
: i '.ts, is filling the place very satis
factorily. Her work is neat and accu
rate. I am sure that you have an effl-
1 corps of teachers. Yours very
truly.- ’Signed) .1. R. .TACOWAY Mgr.
■ ■ Sales Office.
or call for full particulars
3 'rut the week's free course in Char
’ ' ■ shorthand, which begins Monday
morning. September l«th. Bagwell
'l ismess College, 14 Luckie street. At
en ta, Ga.
WILL”
‘'l wish” is the dividing
line between desire and at
tainment. Nothing is ever
attained by wishing unless
there's the will to do it.
The man 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
greater effort. Opportuni
ties are 1 heirs that never
come lo the moneyless,
thriftless spender.
Stop wishing. Start sav
ing—today -HERE.
We pay 4 per cent inter
est on Savings Accounts. A
dollar is all you need to start
one. Will you do it?
Georgia Savings Bank
& Trust Co.
Atlanta’s Oldest Savings Bank
GRANT BUILDING
Open Saturday afternoons from
4to 6 in addition to morn- I
ing hours.
AUTO SHOW GOST
WILLBESIOII.OOO
i 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
. cessory house will be represented in
the Atlanta Automobile show, which
is to be held at the Auditorium-Armory
November 16-23. This was made cer
tain at the meeting and dinner which
the Automobile and Accessory associa
tion held last night at the Transporta
tion club.
, That the show will be a complete
success and will be the largest exhibit
of its kind ever held in the South is
without doubt, since the plans of the
promoters have been announced.
The show is going to cost the auto
mobile men and accessory men more
I than SIOO,OOO, and 22.000 square feet of
space will be allotted to exhibitors. Al
: ready 10,850 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 space was taken, and
. cheeks will be sent in today. It is
i probable that more space will be de
: manded than the main auditorium af
fords and that several allotments will
have to be cut down and the space pro
portioned among the exhibitors.
Business Men’s Aid Asked.
A call for Atlanta business men to
get behind the show and boost it was
sent out last night, when Wylie West,
chairman 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 automobile dealers
alone: it is going to advertise Atlanta,
and when Atlanta is advertised, every
lino of business in the city gets a boost.
Now, we want all the business men
here to help us make the show a suc
cess.’’
The allotment of space is to be iefl
entirely with the show committee, and
“very applicant for space will be noti
fied by registered letter when and
where the allotment is to take place.
Applicants are compelled to post 25
per cent of the cost of their space at
the time of the application and the re
maining 75 per 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 f0r.1,200 feet will be put in one
class and those who ask for less than
that in another. This was decided upon
1 as necessary in order to kep the space
demands within bounds.
i Another Meeting in Two Weeks.
An interesting report was given by
tlie show committee. The auditorium
: decorations practically are completed
J pnd soon the building will be turned
i over to the carpenters.
i The great majority of the details!
I have already been worked out. but sev- I
I oral more committees will yet have to
' be appointed to arrange for entertain-
• ments and minor details of the show.
The association admitted to member
ship the following: Michigan Motor
. Car Company, Sigma Engineering Com-
I puny Oakland Motor Car Company,
.land the Southern Dorris Motor Com-
I pan)'. The association authorised the
■ admission of the Jolmson-Gewinner
Company under the- membership cer
tificate of the Gewinner Company.
There will be another meeting in
two weeks t< perfect all arrangemr nl f
for the show.
MAN DRAWS WIFE FROM
LOT OF FIFTY ASPIRANTS
RICHMOND. IND.. Sept. 5 Henry
Rogers, 60 years old. came to Riefimond
seve al weeks ago from Pennsylvania,
advertised for a wife in local newspa
pers and received more than 50 replies
from women who were willing to be
come his bride. So confused was Rog
ers in attempting to reach a decision
from the reading of the letters that he
shuffled them up and drew one blindly
from the pack, with, the result that it
was announced today that .Mrs. Sarah
Arvin, of Richmond, has become Mrs.
Henry Rogers.
CONTRACTOR ASKS COURT
TO FREE HIM OF DEBTS
i
J. .1. Morrison. 65 Whitefoord avenue :
giving his occupation as that of a|
contractor, has tiled a petition in the i
Federal court asking to be declared a |
bankrupt.
Liabilities of $3,164.05 are shown in’
the petition, which states that Morri-i
son has no assets. A pauper’s affidavit i
was attached to the netition in lieu of i
the usual deposit of $.lO for costs <:f
filing.
Many Driven From Home.
Every year, in many parts of the
country, thousands arc driven from
their homes by coughs and lung dis
eases. Friends and business axe left
behind for other climates, but this is
costly and not always sure. A better
way—the way of multitudes —is to use
Dr. King's New Discovery and cure
yourself at home. .Stay right there,
with your friends, and take this safe
medicine. Throat and lung troubles
find quick relief and health returns
Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup,
whooping-cough and sore lungs makes
it a positive blessing. 50c and SI.OO.
Tria' bottle free. Guaranteed by ail
druggists. »*•
Indorsed by more Pure Food autnorl- *
ties, expert chemists, chefs and house
keepers than any dther EXTRACT in
ths U S. A. "SAUER’S."
SlO TEN DAY TICKETS TO
WRIGHTSVILLE.
. An sale every Thursday to and in-
I eluding September 19. Through sleep
ers daily, SEABOARD. .
THEATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1912.
MUM TO?
ASSIST FARMERS
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Southern Railway Organizes
New Department, With Its
Headquarters in Atlanta.
The farm improvement department
which the Southern railway system has
decided to establish is being organ
ized in Atlanta today, ft meeting of
the 30 men who will make up this
department being in session at the
Piedmont hotel. The purpose of this
department, as stated by President W.
W. Finley, is to help the farmers of
the Southeast increase their yields per
acre Field agents will work personal
ly with farmers, utging the adoption
of approved methods of culture and
giving them the benefit of expert aVl
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 have headquarters in Atlanta and
report to President Finley through J.
C. Williams, assistant to the president
at Washington. Mr. Plunkett will be
aided by three assistant managers, W.
D. Clayton, with headquarters at Chat
tanooga: R. E. Grabel, with headquar
ters at Charlotte, and Roland Turner,
wiiii headquarters at Meridian. Miss.
Field agents will be located at Macon
and Valdosta in Georgia.
PASTOR CRUEL, WIFE SAYS,
AND ASKS SEPARATION
ALBANY. N. Y.. Sept. s.—Mrs.
Louise B. Owens, of Albany, has
brought an action for separation from
her husband, the Rev. Oscar Lee Owens,
a Baptist preacher, alleging that he is
guilty of grave offenses and often has
treated her in a cruel and inhuman
manner.
Mrs. Owens charged that her bus
band choked her into insensibility on
one occasion at Mannington. W. Va.,
and beat her many other times. She
also claims that Owens compelled
her to obtaip 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 charges
WOMAN WHO MOCKS SONG
DELUGED WITH MOLASSES
NEWCASTLE, PA., Sept. s—Albert
Tanner dumped a bucket of molasses
over Miss Lottie Storms, who stood in
the flat window below him and mocked
his singing.
Why Such Nimble
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No More Tired. Aching. Chafea
Blistered, Calloused Feet.
No! They Now Dance
With Delight.
Send For Free Trial Package Today.
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Send for Free Trial Package Todav.
Like blithe, merry music TIZ ma’kes
: your feet fairly dance. Away go the
aches and pains, the corns and callouses,
the bliste-s and bunions.
TIZ draws out the acids and poisons
that puff the feet. No matter how hard
you work, how long .vou nance, how long
’ you are on your feet TIZ brings that In
finite. calm and repose to tired, aching
feet that puts you at ease with vourself
and all the world.
Try a TIZ foot bath and your wrinkled
brow will smooth cut as ft never did be
, fore
Write today to Walter Luther Dodge
Co.. 1223 F Wabash Ave , Chicago, 111.,
for a free trial package of TIZ or go tn
any drug store, department or general
•fore and get a package of TIZ. 26 cents
a box. And see that you buy TlZ—de
mand TIZ. Don't accept a aubstituta.
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While on the Pacific
Coa t read the
San Francisco Examiner]
11 I 1 ■ ll—ww—w^«a>—aaa—maa—ma—1
Cured of Eczema After Ten Yeavs
Mr. F’ 8. EarlV writes ui that after suffering for ten I
rrai« with the most terrible of eczema, during which
time he had tr.ken every blood purifier, skin Milre. etc.
he i*ad the teMhtonla! <f n ladv who had been cured ■
liy rettrfine He t*ll> that two or three a ppi tea Hon* •
showed f- ilu ;> > 1 l y <*uotinulng ita me completely
cured hiniMcif He saya he hue known of many very bad I
ca<es of eczema ’hat Tetterine han cured afne*.
rw poms lISISM
I ■ a ■ Oplurc WtUtke, .nd Dru* Hihll tra*l-
1 ■ *B tt Sum. w•« MalUrtu*. Bask M
LaHM HtMet r*w D«. *. M. WM i ar.
24-N Victor Sanitarium, Atlanta, ua.
HE PRAISES WIVES
WHO HAVE KITCHEN
IDEALS DEVELOPED
CHICAGO. Sept. s.—" Kitchen tem
perament" in wives is advocated by
Rev. Frank C. Bruner, of Ogden Park
Methodist church.
"As much interest ought to be put
forth in preparing a meal as in play
ing a piece on the piano." 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."
"When it comes to a full considera
tion of choosing an all 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
one talk.
"Martha, with all her trouble, did her
best to have something for the family
to eat.”
READ THIS.
The Texes Worder cures kldrej an<t
bladder troubles, removing „ravel. cures
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheums
••ism, and all Irregularities ot the tfidney*
and bladder in both tnen and women
Regulates oladder troubles in children
If not sold by your druggist, will be aunt
by mail on receipt of SI.OO One small
bottle is two months’ treatment and sel
dom tails to perfect a cure. Send sorta.
tlrr.onialc from tills and other states. Dr.
E. W. Hail. 2926 <Jlive-st . St. Louts. Ma
Sold by druggist*
| GREAT CLEARANCE I
CARNIVAL
1 White and Colored Washable Fabrics! I
| Staple Needfuls At Cut Prices! |
g Prices that will make buying for the future 5 ;
a present day economy !I «:
• This clearance campaign in the Wash Goods • :
5S section is the season’s-end sequence of over-pluses I;
■;£ in washables which now reverts to your advantage
in our price-pruning propaganda.
•5 This sale is on for Friday and Saturday only S
£ and prices will promote an enthusiastic response to
every item listed. £=
» Price-cutting on such substantial and popular 3
£ staples as Piques, Shirting Madras, Ratines, Voiles,
£ Marquisettes, Batistes, Organdies, etc., is recog
-3 nized value giving of the most substantial sort. 5?
| Maid and Matron are alike familiar with these val- 5
ues—variety is excellent, although quantity is not «
large in any instance. f
■ £ Early response is well advised. y-
J White Madras, self figures, dots, stripes. French Lingerie Cloth—4s-ineli, in all colors. Regular S?
. woven and Oxford types. Q 40c and 50c values. O Q 2
Regular 50c values *-7t Friday and Saturday
Mercerized Madras -White, self fig- w
ured. Regular 40c yard values XzC Bordered Marquisettes—4B inches /IQn
. Shirting Madras—French woven, figured and R< gular $1.25 yard values “rzC
striped effects 'The Flaxon Voiles—Bord ered effects, 48 inches wide
-J regular 3ac values Regular 75c Q ’
tas French Woven, Colored Madras—'l’he regular values rr J/C •£
35c. 40c and 50c values. O O wu x -m-
Fridav and Saturday onlv, vard . .•White Piques > itty varieties, sell checks, dots, JJg
ten XT IC. 1-J r. 1 -i' 'i>i i , figures and woven co rd cross bar designs. Regu- OC
g French Solid Color Voiles-Blue, brown, laven- lar 75c. 85c and sl.2svard values j n <
1 »5 lu ‘ s l ? i'Wav and Saturdav’. 4VC
Regular me yard values ?. . . /V ’ '
to Silk Aeolian Cloth, in all the beautiful Pastel Ratines, in solid colorsand biazer stripes—7sc,
shades-lighlbhie,' nile. pink, champagne, rose. and $12.) yard values. /IQ/- 5*
2J lavender, reseda and black. and » aturday. yard
> The regular 59c yard values Z/7C Colored L inen-\av v, nile. tan. brown and nov- t
■-J Beautiful, striped Flaxon Voiles—Varving of- eltv effects, .for suitimis. Regular 65e 75c 85e
sects in stripes yard values.
Jg Regular aOe valuesX* V L Friday and Saturday yard HtT/C «
—— —— Chiffon Organdies, t’reneh Ba- \ , r -z*i
z Ufir «
f° ll- s l.i HI. >1.25 ft
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MOVING TO ATLANTA.
JACKSON, GA., Sept. 5—A. H.
Smith, one of the leading and wealthy
citizens of Jackson, is moving his fam
ily to Atlanta this week, and will reside
in Peachtree street. Mr. Smith, who
wHi still maintain his interests here,
is identified with almost every promi
nent enterprise of the city.
BOWELS SWISH,STBGHSOUII,
GASSV.UPSET’CASCAHETSGREAT!
That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in the
pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating,
feeling of fullness, dizziness ami sick headache, means your stomach is full
ot sour bile—your liver is torpid—your bowels constipated. It isn't your
stomach's fault—it isn't indigestion—it's biliousness and constipation.
Try Cascarets; Hie) immediately sweeten the stomach, remove the sour,
undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the
liver and carry off the constipated waste matter from the bowels. Then your
stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning.
10 Cents. Never gripe or sicken.
"CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOLI SLEEP.”
FRENCH AMBASSADOR HURT.
PARIS, Sept. 5.-—M. Barrere, French
ambassador to Italy, was dangerously
injured yesterday afternoon in an auto
accident at Monfort L’Amaury, in the
department of Seine-Et-Oise. The dis
patch telling of the accident stated that
M. Barrere’s two companions were
killed.
CARE OF THE TEETH
IMPORTANT TO HEALTH
Without perfect teeth one can not
enjoy perfect health. Decayed or im
perfect teeth are not only painful and
continuously annoying, but a positive
menace to health and even life.
Do not neglect your teeth. Upon the
first sign of decay have them treated
and save suffering. Or, if the teeth are
already in had condition, have them at
tended to at once.
The modern scientific painless meth
ods in use by tiie Atlanta Dental Par
lors rob dentistry ot its former terrors,
and 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 13 1-2
Peachtree.
LOW ROUNDTRIP rate
TO WASHINGTON, D. C.
From Atlanta, $19.35: Athens, $18.15:
Cedartown, $20.05; .Elberton, $17.15;
I.awrenceville, $19.30; Rockmart. $19.35:
Winder. SIB.BO. Tickets will be sold
September Sth and 9th. SEABOARD.
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1
for each set of old False Teeth sent
us. Highest price paid for old Gold.
Silver, old Watches. Broken Jewelry
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. Highest prices
paid.
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