Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 13, 1912, FINAL 2, Page 4, Image 4

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4 DENIES AGAIN HE SLEWGOUNTESS Attorney Gibson. Arraigned. Agrees to Allow Postpone ment of His Hearing. MIDDLETOWN. N y St ■;■ At torney Burton Gibson Hignt-d before County J udge Row< at loo’ .■•>,. todav on a charge of mu ■ in the first deg ee In connotlot with tb • | death of Countess Sz .i On application of District Alto nay Roger? so. ma hearing was pusjpont .1 until Septen.bi > 24 in <■: ■!<•: io a.low time for complete examination of the evidence in the . as Gibson was pale and neivotis win n taken into court H»- mare no protect i against th« app cation of R. g.-ts t | taietpone the e\.<:mnat:on The istmii-i nation will be held hi Goal,, n. the seal •t Orange i mtn >. and She iff Suther land was Instructed io take the lavy. :- I rlsonei to th< count) Jail then Gibson awoke-.n ills c. I sl>., :t!;. after o', lock this mo ning li spent a restful night At x o'clock he was t (ken to Ihe Hoi- Brown for breakfast. He still retained the sam< calm, cheo;- f d Attitude that ha rhicaete iz.-d his a-’tions ftom tin tbs: Gibson's first a. er I.- ad d:e«se:l w as to send ate . gram io his w ife tell i’lg her that he had spent a good tug r '■ 'g!ng her to h, of r. - d cheer and tell ing het io kiss th. ii litt e gitl for him Insists Mothe- Lives. The accu.id lawyer still Insists fhtr the niothei of t ■-* dead woman is still alive, that she is living in New York, and that at the proper time he wi'i I reduce hi . He >’aid that following t ie death of the count h< searched New Yoik. finally locating f’etronelia Mfenachik whom h* (It tm is the moth er of th.- dead ount. -s a -i-1 t o Hun gary authorities claim that the coun tess' molliei died urn e than two years ago and that the I’et onella Men ehik whom Gtbson claims is th,- mothm j,. , fraud. Gibson'? Indtcim nt on i murder Charge w ill not take pirn . until nt xt month, a- the county grand July does not meet until OetObei The , K j<|,. r , ,> on w hich the giant! Ju . .-xp, . is to in diet has not b on mad. pub . . but ft is believed that testimony of Dr. otto Schultze. cotone s phy-.mn, wil. the ground foi tin indictment. it was Dr. Schultze's findings that disproved the drowning theory and eli.g.d that •trungulation was employed in the kill ing of the woman “MURDER CAR'’ NOW USED AS "RUSBtRNECK WAGON" NEW YORK Sept. 13. The notorie ty gained by automobile No 41,.'ll;; the gray touring .ar used for the mutdt i «rs of Herman Rosenthal, has been cap italised and the automobile | s n „„ being used HS a sightseeing machine. This act has been brought to the at tention of tire police by the arrest of the driver, l-'rederi.-k Halloran, for vio lating certain traffic regulation- Halloran told the police that lie had recently bought the ear from Louis Libber, who owned it at th.- time the muider w hs comimut d. GEORGIA BAPTISTS meet G\ S. p-.i:; The North'! Georgia Baptis- N h| | Vention a: . 'ohuttii. this ounty uni Will remain s.-s-sion t (trough ' Sun day. Del.-gates from 4n north Georgia Baptist church. ;- „.e in attendance and th. eonpentlon i- being m,.sided' ,r •’•• ' I TO BE CONTINUED FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER FREE FREE I With Every Suit or $ S .00 “Quality, Fit, Style I Overcoat to Order & Our Success" I CAN YOU BEAT IT We are now showing 500 new Fall Patterns, I come in and inspect our line. No extra charges for ■ any special made garments including Norfolk, Eng | lish or Semi-English for College Boys. ODTPIAI MATIPr Wc arc GENUINE Sls tailors. When we say I 01 LbIAL huilbt SUITS MADE TO ORDER FOR Sls, we mean just that and nothing more. You can walk into this shop, make any selection trom our sto.k and have it made up any style you desire— ‘f. knowing that ycu won't get “stuck" tor extras. I National Woolen Mills ; ROBERT F. MOBLEY. Manager, Formerly With the Scotch Woolen Mills. ■ 77 Peachtree St DON T FORGET THE PLACE Phone Atlanta. Ga. 3 Doors From Auburn Ave. M. 126 SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ON GEORGIA POLITICS By JAMES B NEVIN. it jams-5 » mrviM Gov W Io t i\V I.*.n is entiie . ly n.;a lo* i of iitixens wi’i inina. perhaps ;n ' nis • xpres.«x<l no tion t ha: the I ;»vupA» a:* sick ! and tired of poli tics.’ Not Mnct the Boston "tea par ty’’—and probably not sino long be |for<— have th. people of this country bw»n s:<k of.puliti. s. in that »ense of th? word meaning wearied and surfeited. IN I tin. \ . t ii< Xm-rican people, polities is i ho very breath of life! That may not oe ’he and bromideish thing to '■ay , but it possesses the .sometimes en gaging r ! ement of truth, anyway; so it ought to get by Nationally. within the states, the (ountios. the cities and the wards thereof :'nc American people are greedy for politic? they feast upon it. 'Io be sure, the banquet spread runs for many laigHy to crow and the crusts of disapp.mment. but the crow and the < rusts once down, digestion a ts •*nthusiastica I’y to work, and soon the naTsaating mess has been assimilated, and the banqueter is up and away again, this ti no with visions of tur ke. ami < Tanberry sa i< < large before his ey<s and he is nappy! Mi. I heodnre Roosevelt is the most compelling personality in American public life today. One may not like him. one may heartily and utterly disapprove of him. one may regard him as dangerous, and all th.n sort of thing Hut to overlook him is Impossible! He nf-.ver has made the mistake of imagining the American people to be "sick and tired of politics." Not t hat, theorelii ally, they ought not to be si.-k and tired, to be sure, but that, as a matter of pulsating and wiggling Huth and f. . t. they ARE not, neve, have been, and never will be! I. R. overlooks f< w bets -that must he admitted, for the leeord proves it arid In knows that so long as he can keep himself alive politically he will be a most enticing and interesting oh-, Ject of public attention. Every now and then somebody , ...T? forward in Georgia and vouchsafes the information tbit the people are "sick and tired" of polities Did you mi the level ever know a tim. when the allegation rang true? They may grow sick and tired of cer tain phases of polities, particularly when it runs too persistently in one direction. But sick and tired of poli tics the game In Its varied aspects? Never! No doubt the olympian gods them selves would hate grown tired of nec tar and ambrosia had the Olympian menu eternally stood pat on that and never inclined to corned beef and cab bage, with even, perhaps, an occasional site- of rhubarb pie. Also, spring would be but dreary weather if we had nothing else but i spring. It Is the possible monotony of one- I side 1 polities (hat would weary to t lie I point of ultra-satisfaction, if one-sided polities continued indefinitely. But in Georgia polities never is one sided for any great length of time and so Georgia takes Its politics with a suf ficiency of salt (which is wise), but not without that essential spice of variety THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS ihat is a continuing guarantee of de light. The recent case of Slaton is beside the point 1; was an exception byway of campaigns in Georgia—it was peace and Quiet ran riot, and like as not it fore. 1ac.... ed a storm of a persuasion I such as Georgia has not seen in niany | moons—-and Sidelights is no croaker. I ■he I.ord knows! Let no man fall into the profound I error of t. inking that one good, sweet and serene campaign in Georgia nec essarily means another! Sinton had practically no opposi tion after the Hudson campaign went ■ mto th. rocks—but even that, in the philosophy of the asphyxiated opposi tion. was more its misfortune than i'.s fault. Anti w hile yet the cooing of the peace , dove smites musically upon the ear of | those who 'ike- that sort of thing, the IWtle .loud no larger than a man's hand MAY be discerned on the hori •zon. if gentle readeis be so hard hearted as to look in that direction vol untarily. as some, in the nature of their business, are required to look search ingiy pretty much all the time. Mr. Taft is convinced, beyond the shadow of a doubt."that th? people are "sick and tired of politics." He does not permit himself to believe that, maybe, it is Taft of whom the people art sii k and tired-with all due respect to the president. Mr. Wilson alSo finds the people and tired. The buoyant, pugnacious, grand standiforous Mr. Roosevelt alone can discover no single symptom of sickness or extreme weariness In them! And, whichever wray the wind sets, really, the Rough Rider and Perfect Wonder of the Age is not going to see any public lack interest in himself— nor is he going to believe the people sick and tired of politics, particularly his brand. Even in Georgia too much of the tiling may break loose now and then, of course, but enough red fire, pert'er vid oratory, and viewing with alarm, is demanded to keep tile excitement up. or the party omitting it generally gets 1< ft. “TOO HOT TO LIVE." SAYS MAN SAVED FROM RIVER , CHICAGO. Sept. 13.—Mike Bolinsky, 45 years old, a Russian laborer, at tempted to commit suicide by jumping off th- ''f street bridge into the Chi cagot pulled out and re vived, led to commit gui- de because It "too hot to live." HOW TO GET FAT Use Saniose, Says Druggist Jacobs and Put on Good Flesh. Tlie almost universal interest in physical culture is the best evidence that Can be offered as to the need, of a simple and scientific method of mak ing thin people fat. increasing strength and restoring health. Athletics, when carried lo an ex treme, often result in straining the vital organs. How much better it would be for tlie average person to regain health, strength and flesh by using Samose. This flesh forming food is assimilated as ,soon as it enters the stomach; it helps tlie organs to assimilate the food and extract tlie flesh forming elements; it builds up the muscles and rounds out tlie limbs into shapely plumpness. Samose lias been so successful in making thin people fat and restoring the w'eak and run down to strength and health that Jacobs, the popular druggist, sells it under his personal guarantee to refund the money if it does not benefit. I Advertisement.) INOIJNS WHOOP FOBBOOSEW Idaho Red Skins Dance Around Tram-—Colonel Takes Issue With Borah. BLACKFOOT. IDAHO. Sept 13.—A I luster of Indians from the Blackfoot reservation whooped for Colonel Roose velt when his special train arrived here today. This town was put on the itiner ary list last night, necessitating an abrupt leave-taking from Boise, where the for mer president intended to stay until early this morning When Roosevelt stepped to the platform of his car the Indians, all wearing feathers, danced around the ■ train Now. if they were bull mooses and danced up to the polls that way it would be tine," he exclaimed. A crowd of real voters at the station howled and the Indians whooped again. Roosevelt urged upon the throng ne cessity for putting forth a tremendous ef fort to win the state from the Taft forces in November. He insisted that a neces sity of the third party exists, taking is sue with Senator Borah who last night Informed Roosevelt that he considers the Republican organization in the state suf ficient The former president did not at tempt to pick any quarrel w>lth Borah in his speech, for the senator has promised to remain neutral in the national fight in Idaho, but he did make it clear that he disagrees with the senator's position against the third party Borah wants the Progressives to keep out of the state fight, but Roosevelt in sists on having a third party ticket to run against that put up by the organiza tion. Roosevelt does not agree with Bo rah that the state Republican ticket is sufficiently progressive. JACOBS’ Prices Are the LOWEST OIM ? pe “ a 'i 7c . Z"\ ATT Pf 1 • « i lira d*-’ '-Vf °f paper that will never lose favor. On ALL Toilet Goods was /,4V t *** - pleasing writing quality. QOMPLEXION. Hair and Hands NEEL) ATTENTION Linen, 35c grade, ,7* NOW to remove the effects of the hot summer. P rice 25c > and one package Kara .Jacobs' Pharmacy has tlie largest and most complete TL . en xr • Both f^r' 8 ’ 10c— 27c line of Toilet Goods, including EVERY RELIABLE 1 hIS 52c Vanity Hurd's” Damask Linen, ib .. . ,50c MAKE. Our business is the most extensive in the South, FREE with I Envelopes matching, package .. 15c and we offer the vear round LOWER PRICES THAN OTH- D • D 1 Jacobs'Scotch Linen. ...tb...19c ER HOUSES. IxODinnaire rowder .Matching Envelopes, package.. 8c pt *1 1”"’ C* 1 <2 ONTAINS wool puff, sifter top Specials For baturaay Ever Tasted a 25c Kroms skin soap i2c E'jwX“a,<.uS.iipiSo Carbonated _OC Golorite 18c the purse or theater bag. i /”'• t • q 50c Pinaud s Eau de Quinine .. .\ 34c Given away Saturday with each Kjl*ape JUICS. 25c Bathasweet 15c 25c box Robinnaire Face Powder. —, b ci nn IVTto-da Tlrpam The Prana Syphon will carbonate ai.uu magcta yream 45c . 1 any beverage at home, and 75c Pinaud s Lilac Vegetal 59c l\OOinnaire ■ give you the sparkling drink that ——— j-. D 1 you en l°y 80 much at the soda To Customers Making Other Purchases race rowder fountain. Grape or Lime Juice. . ° Orangeade, Mineral Waters, iced 1 hree 5c Lakes Ivorv SoaD .... 10c ls an abßolutelv P”re Java rice Tea, etc., in just a second or two J * * powder, and there is not a finer transformed into delicious, siz or more exquisite toilet powder zling, carbonated drinks. I inniA7Hnfi Snan anrt adherent - a|ld gives the skin /rTz/i The Prana LUU 1-5 ivj UUZUIIU JUdp a most charming, delicate, velvet c , p, • I - —t * softness. It absorbs perspiration, JVphon 'V t *3 BZO C rAV z prevents a shiny appearance, and is really a com- lUI fetUv keeps your complexion fresh and —Jn=3B p ] etp j jttle S()da beautiful. We want you to try S/fflSmJrak „ ... Through a special arrangement with the manufacture R ?. l ? ia ! iaire fl ' ace Powder. You ffIwAWJSa ountain tot wnu ers we offer this splendid introductory price for Saturday ' a e n ’’ the e ' |H delightful’** sn’art' only, at all our stores. Take advantage of it. You will FREE. Our 25c size is as large • > in „«„ intn n „, like Liquozone Soap. , as 50c size of other fine pow- ls ' ’‘ , ! ders. uW\WQQQwI drink, and the c . |. , „ „ 7 r »'■<» Azu,., F.« Powder ...S3e .'iT'cmw'd’e'lh Big Salaries Help Safeguard YOU g £ 5*5,' p VERY man in Jacobs' Prescription Department is a high salaried, , 25c Roger & Pow- ° * ny one can use graduate, registered pharmacist. No man holds a place here who has : der ... 20c ir - not reached the top of his profession. We select our prescription men 50c Carmen Face Powder .' 40c Prana Syphon comolete 3 nlnt from the best skill in the country, and pay big salaries to maintain Melba Face Powder 50c size $3 50 the superiority.and extreme accuracy of our department. ■ 25c Tetlow’s Gossamer Powder 18c Extra Carbonettes. dozen. 85c Our prescription men are specialists, and do no other work. When your prescription comes to Jacobs' the pharmacist is not interrupted I v-v I XT WT 1 vlt while compounding it. No store detail takes his mind away even for a ■ I Y 1 NiAArl NJ AW 3 1 / moment. Prescription work is too important to be interrupted. A-ZWi* L AWU lICCU C* I’i W We have one of the finest equipped prescription laboratories in the 1 x . country, and manufacture ah of our pharmaceuticals, which insures i nt-Aseptic Heavy Turkish Wash Cloths 10c absolute freshness, purity and correct strength Tooth Bruah ’ antlse P' ' 75c Jacobs’ India Rubber Cushion Jacobs superior survice during many years has given us the larg- tic si ■■ ift 1 ' est prescription business of the South It costs YOU no more to be 1 » a !>e. tutted. Hajr Brushrea) ()oa] . bristles. SAFE. Come to JACOBS' ' curved handle. 25c. 1 j . ... Removes dandruff, stimulates Three 5c Packages Beeman’s orWrigley’s 1 A Bsbel brush. 10c Glass An- scalp ' •'■f'ulatlon and promotes Spearmint Gum for lUC ' tiseptic Holder, ven- rapid growth of hair. Regular I tilated screw cap I value 75c. All Store, - for 25c 5„0... 49c I his 50c Assortment Is Sold OQ 1| ted 5c i ime 85c to $1.50 Saturday and Sunday Only . ~ -y ’ yOl can not get as fine a box of Bonbons and Chocolates in the city ijUV IVI3, Til C U 1 under 50 cents a pound. .Marshmallows, Chocolate Almonds and I j Nougats. Crystallized Fruits, English Walnut Creams and Chocolates \ , . tO . ,7> Twe ® zers ' assorted 25c Lustrite Nail Enamel Cake, and many other delicious combinations, each piece a delight! j g’ 1 ' vxcellent grades - Salve. Bleach Powder or Cuticle Pure, delicious, fresh, made Friday night and never heated or pec ' a Ice—each 20c crushed. Our Big Special for the week-end to let you know what good Flexible Nail Files—longloc 50c Ongaline .. . / . 40c things Jacobs' Candy Stores offer. Sold onb Saturday .»q ' 50c Manicure Scissors— assorted Jacobs' Nail Bleach 25c 50c and Sunday at t » special price, all stores lot. straight and curved. Bpe- 75c Set Nail Buffer arid Polish, in 60c Block's Bitter Sweets, 1b...40c Mexican P,noche. fb . . 40c Curved Cuticle Scissors ... 75c at't rietive' 's'peciaT ' Pr '’ 35c Old-Fashioned Dutch Creams Walnut Creams. tt> . . 40c lmo*riai Nail Stick fi. iki c s P ec ai • ■■■ filled with Frmts. tb 80c Stick Candy, all flavors, tb '.25c bngual Stick and Salve . ' 35c c ls ' JACOBS’ PHARMACY Main Store and Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall Street 266 Peters Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W. Mitchell Street 245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree Street WAYNE COUNTY SINGERS WILL HOLD CONVENTION JESL’P. GA., Sept. 13.—The annual convention of the Wayne County Sing ing association will be held in Jesup next Sunday. Many choirs from Wayne and surrounding counties will sing at this convention. Over one thousand visitors are expected from this and ad joining counties. A picnic and barbe cue will be held in the park after the singing contests are over. She Had Consumption, Was Dying, Now Well Eckman's Alterative is being used with success in the treatment of tuberculosis in ah parts of the country. Persons who date taken it. improved, gained weight, exhausting night sweats stopped, fever diminished, and many recovered. If you are interested to know more about it. we will put y<yu fn*toueh wdth some who are now well. You can investigate this and judge for yourself. Read of Mrs. Govert's recovery. Griffith. Ind. "Gentlemen: Thinking that perhaps a short history of tne remarkable recovery of my mother-in-law (Mrs. Anna Govert) might benefit some other sufferers. I give the following testimonial: About Septem ber 10. 1908, she w r as taken sick with ca tarrhal pneumonia, and continually grew worse requiring a trained nurse. Night sweats were so bad that it was necessary to change her clothing once or twice every night; her cough increased and got so bad that everybody expected that she would not live much longer. In January, when Rev. William Berg, of St. Michaels churcb. at Sherevllle, Ind., prepared for her death, he recommended that I get Eckman's Alterative, and see if it would not give her some relief. I then requested the attending physician to give his diag nosis and .he informed me that she had consumption and was beyond all medical aid. When I asked if he thought that it was useless to try the Alterative, he re plied that ‘No physician could help lifer any and I could suit myself about it.’ So I immediately had Rev. William Berg to send for a bottle. Practically without hope for recovery. I insisted, that she trv the Alterative, which site did. I am glad to say that she soon began to improve. Now she works as hard as ever, weighs 20 pounds heavier than she ever did before she took sick, and is in good health. She frankly says she owes her life and health to Eckman’s Alterative." (Sworn affidavit.) JOS. GRIMMER. Eckman's Alterative is effective in bron chitis. asthma, hay fever, throat and lung troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or hab it-forming drugs. For sale by all Jacobs' drug stores and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadel phia, Pa., for additional evidence. (Advertisement.) Special on Meats For Saturday, September 14 . I’rime Beef Rib Roast, per pound 10c and 12 l-2c i hoice Beef Roast, Boneless and Rolled, per pound 14 c Fancy Beef Roast, per pound 7c to 9 C Fancy Hindquarters Lamb, per pound 12 l-2c Fancy Forequarters Lamb, per pound iq c Fancy Veal Roast, per pound 10c and 15c Choice Beef Plate Meat, per pound g c Choice Veal Stew, per pound 8c and 9c Choice Lamb Stew, per pound 7c and 8c Choice Porterhouse Steaks, per pound 15c and 17c Choice Sirloin Steaks, per pound J4 C Choice Round Steaks, per pound 13 C Choice Chuck Steaks, per ponud g c Our Royal Brand Sugar-Cured Hains, per pound 17 c Our Royal Brand Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams, per pound 14c Our Royal Brand Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon. per pound Our English Style Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon. per pound c Our Own Sugar-Cured Plate Bacon, per' pound 15 c Our Own Sugar-Cured Corned Beef, per pound 8c to 12 l-2c All other. Meats at the usual very low prices. All Our Meats are strictly I'. S. Government Inspected and of first-class quality. Buy your Meats at living prices at BUEHLER BROS 119 Whitehall Street Come Early and Avoid the Rush