Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 13, 1912, FINAL 1, Page 7, Image 7

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COUNCIL TO BURY STOCKADE PLANS Education Board Reverses Its. Opinion of University High School on Site. The chances are all against Mayor Winn succeeding in carrying out his plan to mt>ve the stockade from the Third ward, according to the attitude of many city officials today. The board of education unanimously re'ommended to council that the four city high schools be sold and high schools fbr boys and girls be biult on the stockade site. The adop tion of this would have necessitated an immediate removal of the stockade. The opinion of the board of educa tion virtually is reversed today. In re sponse to a widespread opposition to the new school plan, especially to a girls high school in conjunction with a boys on the stockade propertv, some of the members of the board are deter, minedly opposed to the plan and the others have lost their enthusiasm for it. Indications today are that council will bury the recommendation of the board of education for a university high school in a pigeon hole of the finance committee when It meets Monday. Citizens of the Third wand have been protesting that the stockade was a nui sance and should be removed from the residential section. Mayor Winn de» dared that one of the principal projects of his administration would be to move the stockade. No Fund For New Stockade Seen. The pressure for money for new high schools during the next few years will make It exceedingly hard to get an ap propriation for a new stockade. Mayor Winn’s plan was to sell part of the large stockade traot and use the funds for a new stockade building. But no effort has been made to take this step during the two years In which a new stockade has been an administra tion policy. Aiderman James E. Warren, chair man of the council committee on schools, said that while he at first fa vored the university school plan. It was possible that he would oppose It when it came to council. Walter H. Rich de clared that he was unalterably opposed to building the schools on the stockade site. A P. Morgan said that he had changed hls mind and was now opposed to it. Their reason was that the lo cation was too far from the center of the city. The others declared that the princi pal reason for urging the building of the new schools on this site was that it was the only location available. SIDE TRIP EXCURSION VIA THE WEST POINT ROUTE FOR COLORED ODD FELLOWS TO TUSKEGEE, ALA., SEPT. 14TH. $3.50 ROUND TRIP. Train leaves Terminal Station, Sat urday, September 14th, at 7. Return ing reaches Atlanta 9:80 p. m. Dr. Booker T. Washington has ar ranged entertainment at the Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institute for all Odd Fellows and their friends. Ticket offices: Fourth National Bank building and Terminal Station. J P. BILLUPS, Genl. Pass. Agt. (Advertisement.) 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 surferlng. 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. (Advertisement.) WE WILL MAIL YOU >1 for each set of old False Teeth sent "?■ Highest price paid for old Gold. ' ver. old Watches. Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. .Money Sent By Return Mall. Pnila. 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. OPTICAL WORK OF THE HIGHEST CLASS Is what Dr. Hines, the Opto metrist. gives In every case. H» examines the eyes and fits glasses in such away that they relievo tlie trouble, remove all strain from the nerves and muscles, give perfect sight and make life worth living. tie does all this without para lyzing the eyes with poisonous drops and drugs. Have your '■m s examined by scientific meth "ds and get pleasure, comfort and relief out of your glasses at once. Examination Free. The "Dixie” finger top eye glasses, the invention of Dr. Hines, will stay on any nose; an not slip or fall off. HINES OPTICAL COMPANY 91 Peachtree St. fetwsen Mordgomen and Alcazar Theaters FIREMEN, TIRED OF PULLING HOSE CART, RESIGN IN A BODY GADSDEN. tisfied because the council would not grant their request for a horse drawn hose wagon, but wanted them to con tinue to draw the hand hose reel, all the members of the Attalla fire depart, ment resigned in a body. The city councfl of that place will meet Monday night and try to effect some settlement with the tiremen. The council con tends that the town is unable to sup port a horse reel wagon. Fall and Winter 0N THE A / I \ ® .J®*- 4 jOwl I' EASY-PAY-WAY W|g| Jgy wgy . its a new kind of credit—-a dignified 88888 P* an by which both rich and poor can BBBMBB buy Fall and Winter clothes on easy pay- ments WJ tb°ut red tape and publicity--- J ust Da y to c b ar g e rt- ' A LL of the very latest fashions are here in Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Skirts, Furs and Millinery; also a C'l large and complete line of the newest styles in Men’s x/ Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Odd Pants, Shoes, Hats - and Boys’ and Children’s Clothes. Nowhere else in Atlanta can you find merchandise to approach Day s - either m highness of quality or lowness of price. DAY’S Store Is Crowded AH Day Not Much Wonder, Either As Day has set the whole town a-talking over the fact that Day sells on easy divided --J payments, cheaper than the same high-grade of merchandise can be bought any.where else for cash. Come to Day’s and get acquainted; pick out what you want and divide the payments to suit your convenience. ■H Saturday Specials at DAY’S Ladies’Suits $9,98. $5 Ladies’Skirts $2.98. sls Ladies’ Coats $9.98 $6 Ladies’ Hats $3.98. $4.00 Ladies’ Shoes $2.98 Men’s Suits $9.98. $6 Men’s Shoes $3.98. $3 Men’s Hats $1.98 $7.50 Men’s Pants $5. $5 Boys' Suits $3.49 $300.00 Weiler Piano Free Rules o£ the contest. , X We will give fifty votes for every dollar's worth of goods bought of u< WKHm|La \ on our easy payment plan, and fifty votes for every dollar paid in \vhi<-li will amount to one hundred vot<>s for every dollar’s worth of goods bought / and paid for. sw - i Any contestant who brings us a new customer will be given an addi- Z'" tional five hundred votes for such service. c * The votes must be deposited in a locked box provided for that pur- '// / \ pose in our store. I h // | g After the box is locked the kev will be given o\-er to a responsible ' JK ’ disint(‘rested party who will unlock the box in the presence of three judges oo K • on the day the contest closes. °o < rik'\ contest will close on Ileceinber 31, 1912.. at 12 p. m, \ // \Y’ " Y:' -Y The judges will be three newspaper men selected from the Atlanta V Daily Newspapers who will couni the votes very carefully, and award the \ piano to the partv receiving the largest number of votes. Cw'rXWiWb'' , ■ W. A DAY CO. 14 West Mitchell Street vC “The New Store Where Your Credit is Good.’’ »■ *smplre k ■■ ■ . by ; , ■ ■ ' ; : THE ATLANTA GEUKGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1912. CLARA BLOODGOOD LEFT $30,000 AFTER SUICIDE NEW YORK. Sept. 13—Debts. It is believed, caused Clara Bloodgood, ac tress, to commit suicide. Since she killed herself she has been left a for tune of $30,000, which would more than pay all her creditors. She made a great hit in "The Girl With the Green Eyes.” AUTO CRANK BREAKS ARM. DALTON. GA., Sept. 13.—While cranking an automobile Hardee Hill, an employee of a local garage, had the crank to kick backward and his arm was broken above the wrist. STREET CAR SYSTEM TO BEGIN BUSINESS IN WAYCROSS SOON WAYCROSS. GA.. Sept. 13. Work which started January I of this year on a street car system in Waycross was prac tically completed today so far as the first belt line is concerned and by the first of next week a regular schedule tor street cars in Waycross will be in opera tion The company has purchased the latest type pay-as-you-enter cars for use In Waycross. The suburban systems will be built as soon as the city lines are fin ished. It is proposed to connect Black shear. Homestead and Waresboro to Way cross by trolley. SAYS WOMAN HE WED SNARED HIM BY FRAUD NEW YORK. Sept. 13.—Complaining that his wife who, Is now in an insane < : asylum at Middletown, got him to mar- , 1 ry her through fraud, Alfred Kopetre is , asking for a divorce. : SUFFRAGETTES LIKENED TO SAVAGES BY CHURCHILL i t “ LONDON, Sept. 13. —Winston Churchill, j first lord of the admiralty, denounced the efforts of the suffragettes to break up his meeting here as "women’s uncivilized 1 antics.” t HUNDRED WAYS TO COOK SPUDS; FRICASSEE IS ONE BOSTON, Sept. 13.—Mayor Fitzgerald says fhere are one hundred ways to cook potatoes and one is fricassee. DALTON SCHOOLS OVERCROWDED DALTON, GA., Sept. 13.—50 great has been the number of incoming pu pils the local public schools since the opening, the school board has found it necessary equip two new rooms to take care of the children, and has add ed two new teachers to the force. The matriculation is now well over 1,000. Indorsed by more Pure Food author!* ties, expert chemists, chefs and house* keepers than any ojher EXTRACT in the U. S. A “SAUER’S.” (Advertisement.) EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUET® AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL C 0 Call Main 11M. (Advertisement.) READ F3R PROFIT USE FOR RESULTS. TJjj| GEORGIAN WANT ADS 7