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SLATON CALLS Si
SCHOOLS dirty,
ugkjanitors
Also Declares Pay of 4 Nurses
Should Be Raised Wage
Increase Halted.
That nine i.f Atlant;, s publl. s< hooi |
building* are insanitary because no j
money has ln n provided for adequate ;
janitor service is the assertion made b\ ;
Superintendent of School* William M
Slaton toda-
The head of the -chools M's trial it
is a physical impossibility for the single i
janitor provided to keep the larger!
school buildings »I* an The nin* scho c *
buildings in which additional janhm ;
service is needed ate Luckio. Davis !
State. Peoples. Eraser. Giant Park, la -
Edgewood. English and Ho-ston The'
laat named is a nrgto school
Each of these buildings ha« twe|v»-'
rooms and should, according to the >u- •
perintendent. have two janitors l’n-‘
der th*- appropriation rn;*d»- b> the city j
council, onl\ a single janitor Is •«* I
signed tn a building
Supet intendent Slaton il>o Hiitn*»r
-Ity for the statement that unh— llm
salaries of the four white nurses pro
vided as an adjunct to th*- medi« al in
spection system - • • t *c*d tin -hoo -
w ill have to be content with inferior
servic**. C<*mp*-t* nt nm>* - Professor
Slaton sax- will not work for the I7*»
a month deemed sutlicienl b\ the *itv
council.
Wage Raises Held Up.
t’nless Judge John S <’and:--: ami j
Alderman James E Waiien «an • *»n I
\ in* e the cit\ > mnvii of the justhc of]
ceitaln salary increases Io school oth
cials. aut horizvd by Ihe boa: dos » *lu« -
tion. the Septemhei pay roll of t pub
lie schools will be held up by the • ity
comptroller. At hast it will be unti 'j
the education board abandons th* the
ory that It has power to ruhe tic sal
aries of the
This situation was made plain i<» th*
boai d members \esterda.\ bv Acting
Mayoi Candh . wh*n h- -a.leil att<n
tion to the fact that th* s hoo| pa\ ro,l
f"! Septembei < ailed f ‘ -"ix -alary 11
creases, expressly prohibited by coun-l
Oil. 'l’he im i» as- ' were made to mem- ;
bets of the admini 11 at ive fori e sou I
nurses, the assistant musical direrto*
and tin assistant physical direutot 'l’he
raise* amount tabout $l.oOt» annualh
\\ hatev* ’ idea the board entertain*’ !
that it could inx tease the salaries of Its i
employers w ilium; councilmanh am
tion. even though the t<-tal appropria
tion was not ex* •* eded, was dispelled. !
Judgo < ’andlc. < all*‘d the boa <1 s alt n - i
tion to th- existciu e of a resolution
council passed last January prohibiting
nn ine ease t-u the administ t;it t\e
force.
AH Departments Needy.
I fiankiv admit," said Judge < an
« that every department in the
city is iinmped for funds and many
just increases have be*ui turned doyy n,
but council by resolution has expressly
prohibited these increases to b- made
in this matin* ■; and the »‘i’v compt oiler
w ill hold up the pa x ro’ it In mlion is
persisted in.’*
Judge Caudiei and \k ; *-i man \\ a; r< *i |
yy ♦ re named as a * ommi 11 **e tr* »m tin* I
board to attempt t<» show council the
error of it* yyays ’l’ti ■ increases watit
ed for the nurses is from $73 to S9O
monthly and foi the assistant diiectors
from $78.35 to monthly
As had been anticipated, th* board
having the assuramu that council
would approve steps i • relieve die - on
gestion in the schoo - authori/ad ad
ditional traohei- and extra quart*.-*
Ten regula teacheis were authoriz. d
and eleven supernumeraries Three reg
ulai teachers we e ehwled and thrv«
supernum»‘t a ties Superintendent Salon
■ was instructed to employ the m w
teachers at once Among tho>* teacn
ers elected by the bea d wen \\ \
Jackson. Tech High sciiooi. Miss 1b,. -
rice Nelms, Oakland Oii\ schoo’. and
Elizabeth <’ampin - \shb\ stieei
*cho--i These s upernuinera i a*-* wer*
named Mi*s Ruth Gal’.it. Miss Minnie
Mrl- ail and Miss Ey t lyn Blankenship
New Quarters Provided.
Addition! quartet* were provided as
follow- Two rooms at Edgewood
scho-H at a monthly renial of $25. oxii.-.
room Boy > Teeii High school, monthly
rental ssl*. two rooms Virginia av*’tiuc
colored sch •<> monthly rmta! sll and
1250 yearly renta; so th*- sch build
ing at tin Exp’-siti *i' t’o-u-n mill,
oyy r• ■. ■ i ' <op.i ny
New gi.'*(,c.- w< • oath". ’■ m h*
follow ing school- l-’ah stri ct, t ord apo
fifth grades. T nt h street tic ■ g-. p ’
Adai Hist gia<h (I <»’giu a\ nue. s. c
olid made. Edgewood avenue. sc> >nd
ami tliir-a grad* s. and Virginia avciith
< neg: o • tv. o new gradi s
1 >an < . »■' . sup? :in eno ni *»f park .
’ . - *• d to hl n tlm y ..id at i ’• Da
y - stitv school and the bon d will
lek* steps at onct to pul thi* property
in >cap»
U. S. IS WILLING TO PAY
BIG FOR GOOD FARMERS
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,v«m ni g >d« dltpayed there.
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Mi>s l,n<-v Hay Marlin. Ha iinliler of Senator Martin. of
Virginia, who will christen the I’ S. collier Proteus, when it is
launched September 11. at Newport News. Va.
DIXIE FIRE CHIEFS 1
SEEING ATLANTS
<’hhi \\ B. t’mnniings is liosi today
to fir* • hills fr*»iii several Southern
stat* s.
The visiting * hi* ls begat) arriving
tlii* morning and. .n *-oinpanied by
I’hitf Cumming*, will leav* tonight at
1 I o’< I*** K fm l)* n\’i i to .nt* nd the i <*n
\*nlu*n of the In i.i n.i t tonal Assoei i
i ion of Fii «’lii' ls.
<’hfpf Cummings has h* < n ‘busy
throughout th. du\ showing th< \isi
lm< a good lime and impressing upon
them the fuel that Atlanta is th* gr at
*rs( » iix in the South, as wa ll as < x
plalning to them the newest tmd be-*!
i-aiur< s of Hie gn at* st fir. department
in th* South T'ht \ ui«- being enter
t lined this afternoon b\ Chief Cum
mings with an automobile ride about
the city, giving them an opportunitv to
■take in" i'l of the principal sigiu*.
'The tour started at 2 o'clock from fire
headquat levs
Chief To Be Gone Ten Davs.
Among those in the uulQir.obile party
were Chief i i- Pearce. <'olumbus Ga.
Engineer H Kernodle. Columbus <i.i
Chief Max Cohen. Gokisbom, N C
Assistant ciii* f Leslie W lverton, Golds
boro. N C <' »mmimb i James Hens-
Knoxville ’Penn. Chief ’T \\ Ha
nc.\ Jacksonville. Fla . Chief Flank G
Rr\n*»l*is Auguste. G:i chief H C.
Hairing Rom* .Ga Assistant Chief
J L i.!t H Holme Winston. N c Chief
Timmas 8., lantvnv. Savannah. Ga..
' Chief H G Fulford. Km \\ * st. ITa.:
j Chi. f l M Join c- Macon. Ga , Chief
G* 'ige \\ . Anders.m St I‘eb rsburg.
Fla Chi- ill R Chas* Miami. Fia.;
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W B ‘ urn aong - Atlanta M. tmger F
o. ILibert. Ulrtiiia. < 'aptain W B
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' lanta . E H (h> nm \ t lanta .
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1 Chi* 1' Pr, st >n Brooks Vj'.do>t . G. .
Chh ; t’ii.i lv« Schmid*- n. Wilmington
N!. C '" fR 1 Ra\ \\ .s; Palm
,H* . i Fla i 'hief I . \. Burch Haw -
kii: '.ill*- <ia <'m*-I Georg*- \\ M*
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I.a Bo* t u U.t’Kir S C < 'hi* f W i lia m
i ’!’* oui* v i liattammgn. T» nn
’ami Cummings * xp* <ts to |». abs* nt
. > H \s Duilmt hi> abs. m■- Firs*
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDA V. SEPTEMBER 13. 1912.
ROUTES OF STREET
CARS CHANGED BY
WORK ON SEWERS
Beginning with next Monday, Sepiem
| ber 16. changes in the routing of cars **n
two of the lines of the Georgia Railway
i and Power company will be made on ac
count of sewer construction w*»rk by the
city and c*mniv authorities on Ashby
street, between Simpson and Bellwood
avenue
Service *n \shbv street will be discon
tinued The River line cars will go out
Gray street. Kennedy street. English ave
nue and Bcllv *h d avenue, thence on to
the iiv<n-. cars wall be operated out
Simpson street to the corner of Ashby.
These changes in the routing will be
• ontimird until the work on the sewer
at \sbb\ street is * <>mplete*L
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SOLI D < \RI.oA D Concord G rapes. large <f r“
basltet. Saturday ;.t . J 00
SOLID ('ARI OAI> I' inei Apples.
Saturday. pel pe< k MaOjv
'■‘OLIDt \ I;LOAD 11 '-.fi Potatoes.
Saturday, pci | k. . uly fa. | C
Snow i'nt Lard.
| lit pound pad . . VVv
Great Bargains for Saturday in our Delicatessen Dept.
fWUII I'D!/ ' {lir EfXg s and fine
1 vL'L 111 1 Ot'C'sed I‘oultri at positively low-
■ 'I prices in Atlanta .
Mudum Buy Here al I! holcsalc Prices
WILSON ID MEET!
GM IN LINCOLN
Governor to Attend Big Rally I
There October 5 - Commoner
Then Takes Up Campaign.
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SEAGIRT, N. J , Sept 13. Governor
Wilson will visit Lin» o’.n. Nebi . on J
lOctobei 5. and for the first time since
the B t timoiy - onvent’on meet Wil
liam J Biyan The governor and Mr
Bryan will ; ppea: together at a big
rally at Lincoln on tnat date, and
thereafter, it is understood. Mr. Bryan
will give himself exclusivtly to the
campaign. ’l'his announcement yyas
made today after Governor Wilson at
rived from New York.
Governo Wilson’s visit to Linco«n
will b< his third Western tri’.'. He will
speak at the - 'onservatian congress at
Indianapolis October 3 and probably
will also visit Des Moines and Omaha.
Before leaving New York Acting
Chairman McAdoo, who accompanied
the candidate to Syracuse, said tnat he
had been overwhelmed by insistent de
mands from every pa:t of the count'y
Ito hav the governoi speak at big ral
! lies.
"I am obliged to tell mo.-t of these
well meaning friends." said—Mr. Mc-
Adoo. "that the Hist and essentia' is
that we carry out candidate through
the campaign all'e. I tell them that
this government could not exist during
the next four yea s without him."
Non-Committal on Dix.
Covet nor Wilson today macle public
the billowing letter written September
6 to a New York Democrat in reply to a
'letter suggesting the inadvisability of
jciovernor John A. Dtx's renomination:
| “Allow me to acknowledge the re
ceipt of your letter of August 30 and to |
express my sincere intel est in it. The
I letter and the sentiment conveyed im
' messed m • very much. I fee! ns deeply
I <fou do the giavit.c of the New York
■state situation and hope with all my
heart that the forces that are working
10. a wise choice in the matter of the
gov «■■ rn.or.-ni p will prevail
"I am going to take the liberty of
sending your letter on to the national
headquarters, where, 1 am sure, it will
be read with the greatest interest.
“Cordially and sincerely yours.
(Signed) “WOODROW WILSON”
TO BOOST DECATUR.
The directors of the Decatur Board
of Trade will meet tonight in the Guess
building to outline plans for a vigorous
campaign in the interest of Decatut.
ATLANTA THEATER
SEATS NOW SELLING.
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l Tuesday. The Play that Startled
New York,
THE CONFESSION
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INFANTILE PARALYSIS
EPIDEMIC IN BUFFALO;
GOVERNMENT TO AID
WASHINGTON. Sept. 13.—Alarming
I r epor ts of the spread of infantile par
lalysis in Buffalo were received by Sur
geon General Rupert Bleu, of the public
I health service, today. Past Associate
] Surgeons W U Frost and J. P Leake
have been sent to Buffalo to co-operate
I with the local and state authorities
I there. The r eport snows that on June
■3 last there were 22 cases and within
j a month 134 were reported. Today
.there are 226 cases, of which 56 death’
nave been recorded. Sixty-six per cent
of those afflicted are cripples. The
disease has spread niiO Niagara and
Crystal Beach. Ontario.
At Cleveland. Ohio, there are 29 cases
and four deaths have occurred.
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| THE MENTER CO. I
BOU and every purchaser of Men’s, I
J Women’s and Children’s Clothing g
7 will be interested in this news. It
I is well worth reading.
A new company has been organized to do
big things in the retail clothing business. It
is known as THE MENTER CO. |
This vast organization, with its tremendous
resources, has taken over the business of the
local Menter C& Rosenbloom Co. store. The
same manager will be retained.
THE MENTER CO. has taken over the
entire chain of over 70 Menter CBJ, Rosenbloom
stores in different cities and a large number
of other clothing concerns.
Because of its size and great buying facilities THE MEN
TER CO. will sell you good clothing at the right price.
Bills may be divided into weekly payments if more con- |
venient.
The complete new stock in the local store contains the I
very cream of the New York markets.
Exquisite Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Etc., for' I
ladies. Correct and durable clothes for men. Clothing for
the whole family, children and all.
Announcement of formal opening in near future.
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Jin justice to joel hurt.’
The three Atlanta papers recently
printed as an advertisement a card
signed and paid for by John E. Mc-
Clelland. The card contained a bitter
personal attack on Joel Hurt, one of
Atlanta’s foremost citizens. Mr. Hurt l
has taken exception to the fact that a
man was able, through the advertising
. columns of the Atlanta papers, to as
. sail another’s integrity.
The Georgian takes this occasion to
thank Mr. Hurt for calling attention to
. the inadvertence which allowed such
an attack to be made on him or any
other man in its news or advertising
■ columns without a thorough investiga
tion having warranted such an article.
. The Georgian has perfect confidence in
Mr. Hurt’s integrity and appreciates
the conscientious and unselfish work
. he has done to help make Atlanta the
kind of a city it is.
| ATLANTA CAMP OF
MODERN WOODMEN
INSTALL OFFICERS
Installation ceremonies of Allan
camp No. 15.919. Modern Woodmen
America, brought out a large atten
ance.
According to Ogden <’. Johnson, -t.j
deputy, the Woodmen now have I,2'>- -
000 members in this country, constitut
ing the largest beneficiary insuran
society in existence.
The following officers were ins...
for the new camp: Shepard
venerable consul: Howard Herron. ■.
viser: A. R. King, banker. \\
Cheek, escort: C A. Roach, watchma:
J. E. Dallas, sentry, and Drs Fi.,
Eskridge and Spencer Stone. phy
cians; E. L. Sikes, F. E. Huse an.i i
M, Crosby, trustees.