Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 10, 1912, FINAL 1, Page 6, Image 6

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6 JETTIES 500 R. UPSET STBCH IN FIVE MINUTES-PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN As soon as it reaches the stomach all that distressing gas, Sourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanishes. I Time it! in five minutes all stomach t jiistress gone. No indigestion heart | Aarn swurness or belching of gas acid | »r eructations of undigested food i tjlsizldess. bloating, foul breath or Pape’s Di a. pc-pg in is noted for its in regulating upset stomachs it MS the surest, quickest stomach <1... i..i •n the whole world and bes-id, « it is , liarrnless and delightful. [ MiUions of men and women now oat Hghelr favorite foods without feat thev >|&aow it is needlew to have a had stom ijfch. j 1 —.—_______ . 9L ■■■■■Ml __ _ „ , LJ? - - Let U s Sho wY ou I a . Remarkable Line OF X Imported Hats Th is season our Hats were imported from England. France, Austria. Germany and Italy. We v taken this step in order that our trade may have the finest Hats made on earth. I hese foreign products are . soft, mellow and pliable, with a lus trous sheen, possessing a feel soft and silky to the touch Being made ol the finest material, they retain their shape; the colors are absolute ly unchangeable. * Imported Velours, in all shades, $3.00 to $6.00. Imported Furs, in all shades, $3.00 to $5.00. Imported Crushers, in al! shades. $2.50. An unusual range ol models and proportions in Stetsons and Crofut Knapp Derbies at $3.00 and $4.00. We sell the Heidcap at SI.OO and $1.50. Come in tomorrow and select your fall style for Our store will be closed Thursday on account holiday. « Eiseman Bros., Inc. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. !■ ' '—Z, / -1/ || || i 'lJj.mh!i fi The Remarkable Exploits ' I Wbi Grace Burton jgW GLOjB Stephen Pryde EWL A'W Wlfimr A new series of ex 'JlKrajr;ML' citing. linked-together vlJmJl ffifiMßAl vli short stories with a ' (■M 1 thread of dramatic in I |M ll|, IhUjfeln /■ tere«t running through II MM M hIKrF 7rM them all dJJWlllwkLli Cy —' E. Phillips Author of I “The Illustrious Prince, ” “The Long Arm of Mannister, ” etc. Since the days ol Poe, no writer of short stories has so cap- tured the imagination of English speaking people in every i quarter of the globe as F. Phillips Oppenheim. yil HI Begin one of his stones when you arc weary or worried —straight- wax your troubles arc forgotten. Read one aloud to a circle of \y friends, and you hold them spellbound to the end. \i E. Phillips Oppenheim is a cosmopolite in the broadest sense of the word. I Ihe scenes of Ins stories he in the great cities of the world, the crowded, I swirling centers of humanity, through which his vivid imagination carries I the reader in swift moving plots of romance, intrigue and mystery. J Read his latest series, just beginning in the Cosmopolitan. Grace Burton | and Stephen Prvde, in the many strange adventures of their queer “partner- I F Al ship, will thrill you from the start. // |l\ Each story is complete in itself,and the first, “I n the Service of the Queen,” /JH t \\ 15 cents a Copy ' P ’' ,s ,hc At all News-stands /fM OCTOBER s . // fem o p ol i tan Get a large 50-cent raw of Pnp< s Diapepsin from any drug Rtorp and put your stomach right Stop b< mg mi«- erablo - lifo is too short—you not here long, so make your stay agr* » al>l» . Eat what sou liki ami digest it. »njoy it, without fear of lebelHoo in th*’ stomach. Dia pepsin belongs in your Form-. Should <>n<* of the family fut s< m< thing which doesn’t agree with them 01 in case of an attack of indigestion, dy.- - pepsin, gastritis or .«torna< h derang# - ment. it is there to give the quickest, surest elirf known THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1912. GEORGIA CAROLINA FAIR SPENDS SII,OOO ON NEW MAIN HALL AUGUSTA, GA . S< pt. 10.—The Geor gia-Carolina Kan association is spend ing 111.000 for a new main building. The association plans to have the most succe.«'fiil fair in Its history. It will open November 4 and continue through the 9th. The association has recently purchased ten additional acres of ground, and now owns a total of 70 ;u re-. There is a splendid race track, a large poultry building, another large building for live stock and the new main building will be used for agri cultural i xhibits and machinery. The annual meeting of the Southern raisers of Berk-hire, Boland China and Tunwoith hogs will be held here dur ing the fair one of the features of the fair will ta- the annual football game between Tech and Clemson. IMEIISTOBE MONET REFORMS I Universal Penny Postage Also Advocated at Detroit Meet. 3.500 Financiers Attend. ( PETROIT, Sop;. 10.—With n>anv 1 d.jOil guardians of the country's money, 1 representing banking wealth of more than $15,000,1)00,000 present, the 38th annual convention of tlje American Bankers association opened today in i the Detroit Opeia house. The gathering, which President WiK • Ham Livingston. >f this city, tailed to order, was one of the biggest and most important in the history of the or ganization M inv of the delegates came with resolutions for reforms in the Ameiican banking system and the monetary system of the nation. However, all the resolutions were not confined to these two topics, as Wil liam R. freer, of Cleveland, Ohio, is fathering a proposition tq have the convention go on record in favor of universal penny postage. Even before the convention got un der way, delegates from vai ious cities had begun campaigns to get the 1913 ; convention. Boston is one of the most aggressive seekers of the meeting next year. One hundred bankers from the Hub are here working hard for their town. A movement to revise the associa tion's constitution was launched by A. .1. K ame, who charges that there is a monopoly of officialdom and that ten officials and committeemen have held all the association’s prominent offices I in the past ten years. DR. KING DISCHARGED ON ORDER FROM WASHINGTON Dr. William King, for many years chief depute in the local department of Internal revenue, was discharged from his position as a cletk in the of fice under orders froth the commis sioner of internal revenue at Wash ington. according to Henry S. Jackson, collector of internal revenue. "Dr. King was not ‘discharged’ in the sense that the word usually implies,” said the collector. "I had orders from the commissioner to let one of my clerks go, and Dr. King was the man whom J could most easily spare. 1 have nothing but the most kindly feel ings for him." Why do they ah say. "As good as Sauer’s?" SAUEP.’S PURE FLAVOR -1 ING EXTRACTS nave received thir teen highest American and European awarus. . “WILD WEST” SCORES HIT OF THE SEASON AT THE BONITA THEATER ■ "Wild \\ isl.” the new musical com edy presented at the Bonita Theater. 32 Peachtree street, for the first time Mon day afternoon, proved to be a scream from the rise of the curtain, in this play the Beauty Chorus shows up to a marked advantage, and the musical numbers and dnaees are indeed de lightful. Continuous performances with line motion pictures ‘between shows every afternoon and evening. Adults 10c. children sc. SAM SHEPHARD'S FRIENDS TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT There will be a meeting of tile citi zens of the Third waid at Sam Shep hard's residence. 99 Sidney street. Tuesday night at s o'clock, September 10. for the purpose of furthering his candidacy for councilman from this ward. »*« 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 bad 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, 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 19 1-2 Peachtree. **• EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO, Call Main 1130 i= — —"—- - ----- - - - | OPTICAL WORK OF THE HIGHEST CLASS Is «hat Dr. Hines, the Opto metrist. gives in every case. He examines the eyes and tits glasses in such away that they relief the trouble, remove all strain from the nerves and muscles, give perfect sight and make life north living. He does all this without para- Ivzing the eyes with poisonous drops and drugs. Have your eyes examined by scientific meth ods and get pleasure, comfort and relief out of your glasses at once. Examination Pree. The "Dixie" finger top eye glasses, the invention of Dr. Hines, will stay on any nose: van not slip or f ill off. HINES OPTICAL COMPANY 91 Peachtree St. Feiween and Alcazar Theaters MEN AND RELIGION BULLETIN NO. 18 4 “The Houses In Our Midst’’ Neighbors, a Letter and Light on The Segregated District A lawyer asked, “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus, replying, told the story of the man left by robbers as dead in Jericho road. The priest saw him, but hurried on his way. ,r ' T " T ” The Levite, gathering his immaculate robes, scurried past. But a despised Samaritan, forgetting thieves and clothes, picked up the bleeding man and saved his life. “Which of these,” Jesus asked, ‘‘Thinkest thou proved neighbor unto him that fell among robbers?” The lawyer answered, “He that showed mercy on him.” f “Go,” said Jesus, “and do thou likewise.” Your way of obeying, men and women of Atlanta, is more than strange. Worse than thieves are in the city. • They own the Houses in our Midst. In these are their victims, more pitiable than the man in Jericho Road; women, who once were girls, for sale. To the cowardice and indifference of the hurrying priest and scurrying Levite, you add your words: “Don’t talk publicly of such creatures. “Leave them in their filth! “If you disturb them, they will scatter and may become our neighbors.” Your “neighbors?” ♦ God has made them your sisters. And you will not be able to escape the responsibility. But you need not fear their presence. Close the houses! Then owners of women may open for business next door to you? If they do, phone Police Headquarters and they will be moved. Atlanta’s policemen are not nearly so puerile and inefficient as some would have you believe. And you are not so low as to refuse to run the risk of having to walk to a telephone, preferring rather to remain a partner in betray ing girls, selling women, blinding babies, breaking hearts of wives and killing them with loathsome disease as you are while your city ap proves the houses and accepts money earned by prostitution. Remember this, and no longer speak of scattering the evil! Those wishing to leave the life will not annoy you. Most of these will slip away. One who did this, in a letter written in a distant city, throws light upon the segregated district. She writes: “I’m one whom the Chief of Police closed in Atlanta. SOME DIFFERENT PEOPLE THINKING I WOULD HAVE TO GO IN THE REGULAR DISTRICT IN YOUR CITY, WORK FOR THE RICH LANDLORDS WHO CONTROL AND GIVE THEM EVERY DOLLAR I MAKE. But no, indeed. I have money, and thank God, I am a different woman, and certainly expect to live a happy, good life in the future. “I thank God, and also you. “Respectfully. “ONCE A FALLEN WOMAN OF ATLANTA.” May she know that her letter is valued! She had “money,” and so escaped! Think of those who have none! Without doubt, when The Constitution announced that Atlanta would be advised to force all fallen women into that district favored by officials, but hated by God, the price of girls went down while rent went up. The churches of Jesus Christ, and men and women worthy of the name, will be heard from, ere this unlawful shame shall be fastened on our city. Atlanta should and will close the Houses in our Midst. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MEN AND RELIGION FORWARD MOVEMENT.