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MAYOR WILL VETO
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Winn Says Project Would Take
Too Much of the City’s
Future Income.
Mayor Winn will veto the Ivy street
improvement project when it gets to
him, according to a report among
councilmen today. His reason is that
an approval of the plan would appro
priate, future revenue of the city and
that too much of the future revenue
already has been apportioned.
The mayor thinks the “moral obliga
tion” scheme is being overworked.
While the aldermanlc board yester
day afternoon adopted the resolution,
passed at the last meeting of council,
providing that the regrading and re
paving of Ivy street be begun as soon
as the work at the junction of the two
Peachtrees is completed, Aiderman
John E. McClelland used his official
prerogative to hold up final action for
two weeks.
Agree on Georgia Avenue Work.
After Aiderman McClelland made his
motion, Aiderman John S. Candler, who
Is also mayor pro tern, said that he
would have vetoed the project if It had
come to him as acting mayor.
The board approved the plan to take
$3,000 from each of the funds to im
prove Fair street and Boulevard and
apply it to the work of regrading Geor
gia avenue. Final approval of this
project is up to Mayor Winn.
Both of these projects have been jug
gled by the council for many weeks.
The widening of Peachtree street its
entire length was mixed in the matter,
too, at first, but that was dropped
some time ago.
Persons owning property on Ivy
street have offered to enter a contract
with the city to advance $30,000 to bear
the Immediate cost of the work. The
county commission has agreed to do the
grading. The property owners do not
require that the $30,000 be repaid un
til the city sees fit.
May Veto Georgia Avenue Plan.
Representatives from the south side
began to protest that Georgia avenue
should be improved first.
It Is possible that Mayor Winn will
veto the Georgia avenue project. It
takes money from other streets and in
curs a moral obligation on the city for
an additional appropriation next year.
The city has outlined a boulevard from
West End to Grant park, which In
cludes Georgia avenue. The county
commissioners have agreed to help In
the work.
Both these big Improvements still are
much iinsettled.
SENTENCED TO KISS WIFE
TWICE DAILY FOR 7 YEARS
NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Herman Dun
bar, an old Brooklyn beau, has been
sentenced by Magistrate Naumer to kiss
his wife at least twice a day for seven
years.
FINEST DENTAL WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES
There Is no finer dental work done
anywhere than by the Atlanta Dental
Parlors, yet prices here are so low as
to astonish those who have been pay
ing the usual dentist’s charges.
This Is due partly to an immense
volume of practice that makes possi
ble a very small profit on each indi
vidual case, partly to the very fine,
modern equipment and partly to the
fact that this establishment wishes to
make lasting friends of its patients.
Thousands of pleased patients are
walking, talking advertisements for the
Atlanta Dental Parlors. They would
not send their friends here if they had
been overcharged or had been given
inferior service.
The entrance to tihs handsomest den
tal establishment in the South Is at
19 V 2 Peachtree street.
(Advertisement.)
EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS
AND DECORATIONS.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.,
Call Main 1190.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ANNOUNCES RATE OF
$2.50 to Chattanooga and
return, Thursday, Septem
ber 26, 1912. Train leaves
Terminal station 6:40 a. m.
Tickets good to return until
September 29, 1912.
Have you rooms, apartments,
houses, etc., for rent? “The
Georgian’s Rent Bulletin’’ will
surely rent them for you.
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 Hrecious Stones.
Money Sent By Return Mall.
Phlla. Smelting and Reflning Co.,
Established 20 Years.
863 Cheatnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TO DENTISTS
We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold
Scrap and Platinum. Highest prices
paid.
REAL
/JELLSCO COAL \
/ THE PROCTER COAL \
COMPANY
V Both Phones 1672 I
\ 359 DECATUR j
\ STREET /
Caterer Holds Plate Glass Keeps Out Insects
WHAT IS A SCREEN DOOR?
What is a screen?
This question today is puzzling city
officials. The puzzle grows out of the
city health law requiring screens in
restaurants, fruit stores and other such
places. Peter Brown, Greek proprietor
of the Arcade restaurant, 38 Peachtree
street, raised the question and has set
the wise ones guessing.
Brown holds that plate glass doors
are screens—better even than wire
screens—and hence has been operating
his Peachtree restaurant without the
customary wire screens. The city ordi
nance stipulates that "screens shall be
provided to keep out flies and other
insects. There’s no provision as to
the kind of screens to be used.
Brown says the dictionary describes
a screen as a “shield.” and that, there
fore, plate glass serves the purpose.
Dr, Van Dyke’s View Different.
The first to take issue with Brown’s
construction of the law was Dr. Arthur
H. Van Dyke, chairman of the sanitary
committee of the city council and
member of the board of health. Dr.
Van Dyke construes the taw on screens
to mean wire screens pure and simple,
and accordingly instructed Health In
spector Wasser to make a case against
Brown.
“And make a case against him every
day his place is without screens, too.
He can’t defy the law this way,” added
Dr. Van Dyke.
W hen Inspector Wasser informed
Brown he would have to make a case
against him, the restaurant man agreed
to remove the plate glass and substi
tute wire screens rather than to face a
long fight in the court to test the point.
Asihe was so persistent for a time
however, Dr. Van Dyke insisted that the
GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAIR
MOIE IT-25 CENT DMINE
Destroys dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and in
vigorates your scalp—Delightful dressing.
To be possessed of a head of heavy,
beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy,
wavy and free from dandruff, is mere
ly a matter of using a little Danderine.
It is easy and Inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of It. Just get
a 25-cent bott'e of Knowlton’s Dande
rine now—all drug stores recommend It
—-apply a little as directed and within
ten minutes there will be an appear
ance of abundance; freshness, fluffiness
and an incomparable gloss and luster
and, try as you will, you can not find a
trace of dandruff or falling hair; but
your real surprise will be after about
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CORSETS
/
AiMu/ of Style and Quality
II "
1 Values, $1.50
For Tomorrow, Saturday, One
Day Only
We received by express this morn
ing a shipment of new fall models
in Corsets, manufactured exclusive
ly for us by two of the highest class
corset makers; manufactured in
such quantity that we are able to
give the trade genuine $1.50 Cor
sets in this sale at the popular price
of SI.OO The correct new shapes
for fall, with four hose supporters,
draw strings, front hook, and made
of high grade material and excellent
boning.
Tomorrow’s price for all sizes:
$1 .00
J. M. HIGH CO.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1912.
case be made, and this was done. In
the meantime, Brown substituted wire
screens, and they are now doing regu
lar duty.
When Brown was arraigned for trial
yesterday afternoon in police court, In
spector Wasser explained the whole
situation to Recorder Pro Tern Pres
ton and said that Brown had removed
the plate glass within an hour and a
half after being notified.
Brown Is Dismissed.
Tlie inspector also explained that
after making the case he consulted City
Attorney Mayson and asked him for a
ruling on the screen law, as to its
meaning. The city attorney held that
wire, cloth or anything that would keep
out flies would be construed as a
screen, but said he hardly thought plate
glass doors would come under that
head.
Judge Preston said Brown had done
all that any person could do by remov
ing the plate glass and substituting
wire screens, and dismissed the case.
Asked by the inspector for his rul
ing on the law. Judge Preston also held
that plate glass doesn’t exactly fit the
meaning of the law, although he ad
mitted that literally plate glass Is a
screen and a good one at that.
Judge Preston said the law evident
ly contemplated a screen with ventila
tion, but a close perusal of the ordi
nance failed to reveal any reference
whatever to ventilation.
Brown’s contention as to plate glass
doors is based mainly on the Idea that
such doors measure up to all require
ments of the law—keeping out flies and
also other insects. He says wire screens
keep out flies, but let in other insects
that might be dangerous to health.
“A wire screen," he argues, “might
keep out a fly carrying a deadly germ
and at the same time admit a mosquito
to bite a customer and maybe kill hfm\'’
Under the official ruling, however, the
wire screen will continue to flourish.
two weeks' use. when you will see new
hair —fine and downy at first —yes—but
really new hair- sprouting out all over
your scalp-- Danderine is, we believe,
the only sure hair grower; destroyer of
dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, and
It never fails to stop falling hair at
once.
If you want to prove how pretty and
soft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth
with a little Danderine and carefully
draw it through your hair —taking one
small strand at a time. Your hair will
be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a
f<yw moments—a delightful surprise
awaits every one who tries this.
Isement.) ’
Jacobs’ Pharmacy The ONLY
Cut Price Drug Store in Georgia
| Tomorrow Will Be Our September Gift Day
VA7 E SHALL have tomorrow at all Jacobs’ Stores, a special Gift Day, which will be particularly at
» ▼ tractive on account of the extra low cut prices and the unusual value of the gifts.
Out-of-town Patrons may participate in this event by mailing orders Saturday so that they will reach
us not later than Tuesday morning’s first mail. On telephone orders the gifts will not he included.
The purpose of this special event is to familiarize our patrons with the superiority of .Jacobs’ Products. Our own lab
oratory preparations are the finest, each of its kind, that it is possible to manufacture, and we will let you try them in com
parison with any of the best makes on the market. As manufacturers we cannot put our own goods to a stronger test
nor show a greater faith in their superiority.
Be sure to take advantage of these splendid Gift Specials.
50c Levy’s La
blache Face PowderO*/C
FREE—2Sc
Robinnaire Face Powder
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IV" j <>l •HW'mJl’wi
lUltiw I >UI limn, I
D OBINNAIRE’S is absolutely
IV. pure Java rice powder and
there is not a finer or more ex-
I quisite toilet powder sold today.
| It is extremely fine and adherent
and gives the skin a charming,
delicate velvet softness. Absorbs
perspiration, prevents a shiny ap
pearance and keeps your complex
ion rresh and beautiful. You will
like it. Four tints: Flesh,
White, Pink, Brunette. Two reg
ular sizes; 25c, 50c.
65c Manicure
Scissors 51’C
FREE—2Sc Robinnaire
Liquid Nail Polish
• Robinnaire L i q-
u1 * N/i l
I RotrrtNAi s es f\very quick-
I brilliant,
Hl‘vJ? 'S? I?' I beauti
a n d
lasting
| ,ÜBtre - It
1 B instant
fit'. a p p 11e d,
—"L"" irogA with a lit-
c a m e 1 's
hair brush supplied with each box.
Jacobs’ steel manicure goods
represents the largest line in the
city, and our prices are always
from 10 to 25 per cent below
other reliable houses. These
Scissors are good value at 65c.
50c Dodson’s o
Liver Tone 34c
FREE
10c Jacobs’ Liver Salt
J acobs’ Liv
er 18
| most pleas
f ant and easy
constipation,
ll'>’’f j bilious at- 1
IoJ tacks indiges. ;
I tlon, sick
3S "I! '.'7 I headache, bad
breath and the
many other
..Ir® ills resulting
cnsswissK* frofn a slug-
liver.
ifir Take Ja-
1 ■"* . cobs’ Liver
Salt before breakfast. It causes
no griping, nausea or inconven
ience. Within an hour it has
flushed the stmoach and aliment
ary tract and passed off the con
gestion and sourness, and so
gently you hardly realize you havb
taken anything.
It has an agreeable, bubbling,
stimulating taste and gives yon a
fine appetite, instead of nauseat
ing and spoiling your breakfast.
Jacobs Pharmacy
Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta Street
I ino WL- te t a !! Q treet JX- itche J l St - 245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street
102 Whitehall Street 543 Peachtree Street 266 Peters Street 423 Marietta Street
. 6'
Read for Profit. Use for Results
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
35c Prophylactic __
Tooth Brush . 25c
FREE--10c Zarob
Solution
We consider Zarob Solution the
best antiseptic, germicide and 1
prophylactic on the market. It is |
used and indorsed by the lead
ing physicians and dentists, and
is as safe for internal as external
use as a prophylactic for the
teeth, mouth wash,
gargle, spray
LJ for sore throat,
dressing for wounds
/TS/Z. an d cuts - nasal ap-
■■ plication, for foul
JAcooa | breath and stom
ach disorders, dlar.
fekaptyfratM* rhoea. etc. After
brushing the teeth
always rinse the
mouth with Zarob
g ' ~ to destroy bacte-
ria and pre
vent decay.
——
Robinnaire __
Face Powder . . 25c
FREE
Vanity Powder Box
‘ '———~
Thia attractive vanity box is
tinted in royal purple and gold,
and contains a soft wool puff,
sifter top powder box and a re
ducing mirror which reflects the
whole face at once. Just a con
venient size to slip into the purse
or theatre bag, and Very pretty
and dainty as well as serviceable.
Robinnaire Face Powder we
have mentioned elsewhere. It Is
a refined toilet powder, without
a superior. Four tints.
Jacobs’ Fine Candies
To demonstrate the Deliciousness and Superior Quality of
l~ Jacobs’ Candies, with All Pur
chases amounting to 25 cents or
more will be included
FREE—I Package Beeman’s Peps n Gum
Jacobs’ 50c Week-End Assortment on
Bon Bons and Chocolates
Crystallized Fruits, Maraschino Cherries. Marshmallows, Nougats,
Chocolate Almonds. Walnut Creams and other favorites. As fine
candies are not sold anywhere under 50 cents a pound. Fresh and
delicious, made Friday night and neither crushed nor heated from
shipment. Get. this incomparable Week-End assortment, sold only
Saturday and Sunday at the specially attractive price, 2»c.
Block’s Peerless Chocolates and
Bon Bons, special assorted, lb vvC
No finer candies made or sold in Atlanta at any price: none more
deliciously flavored and blended, of purer ingredients or prepared
more daintily. You will have to taste them! No Week-End box could
give more genuine enjoyment than Block’s, and it contains full
weight of candy—box weighed separately. Assorted to individual
taste; 1 jwtuiid 60c; 1-2 pound, 30c.
Toasted Marshmallows, lb. sOc. Raisin Cream Loaf, lb. 4bc.
Imperial (rum Drops, all flavors, Salted Almonds and Pecans, lb,
lb. 25c. SI.OO.
Vanilla and Maple Pecan Izraf, Elephant Brand Salted Peanuts,
lb. 4Oc. in tin boxes, 25c; lb. 44>c.
50c Size . n
Cascarets . . . 42c
FREE—IOc Jacobs’
Cascara Buttons
p-- ——■as* Jacobs’ Cascara
l*lAcr>nq. Buttons is the
i j übs most pleasant ot
CASCARA a ii laxatives —can
buttons be eaten like can-
iMC dy. Prompt ac-
n. t...tion. no griping,
**“"*■ no irritation nna
perfectly harm,
less for both
children and
*"***• adults. Cascara
w Jy-MI sa K ra^a is c °m-
LjQjgEßsiiir bined with ad-
juncts which as
sist its medicinal activity ana
completely conceal the disagree
able taste. Children take them
readily.
50c Stuart’s Dys- O Q
pepsia Tablets DOC
FREE—2Sc Jacobs’
Dyspepsia Tablets
Jacobs’ Dyspepsia Tablets are
the moot reliable remedy for dys
pepsia or indigestion, and they
taste pleasant and can be either
chewed or taken in water as pre
ferred. They give immediate re
lief to heartburn, nausea bloating
i or colic after eating, bilious vom-
I iting, sick headache, vertigo,
belching, gas and all other dys
peptic symptoms. They act di
rectly on the food while in the
process of digestion, absoi bing
and neutralizing the gases and
1 excess acids. They stimulate- and I
I strengthen the digestive organs \
and tone up the whole system.
They give quicker relief to dis
tress after eating than othej
remedies, and have a greater
tonic effect upon the system.
Robinnaire Liquid
Face Powder . . vuC
FREE
Silk Face Sponge
Robinnaire Llq
4V, V uid Fa*e Pow-
*’> * der is delightful-
;>> fl VV'rjr ly refreshing.
Many ladies
/yW y prefer it to a
J ' dry powder be-
t ' J& 1 V cause it is so
\ \ soothing and I
. cooling t o
s-x._ ' the skin,
and does not easily rub off. It
absorbs perspiration and pre- '
vents a shiny appearance, and
protects the skin from freckles,
sun and wind burn, redness,
roughening and other blemishes.
Prepared in white and flesh tint.
50c Pompeian on
Massage Cream v»/C
FRt-E—soc Robin
naire Massage Cream
Robin nalre
Massage .
Cream has
gained great
popularity be
cause it is so Jafallh '
fine and /C*
smooth, free fi, jjOk
from-grit or
other harsh pASSAHCSEAMf M
substance, and USKIN
: because of
the quick im- K
provement it
makes in the '-'.UiKKfiKIiEIWW
complexion. It
brings to the cheeks a youthful,
healthy glow that outrivals any
rouge made; and it cleanses the
pores of hidden dirt and secre
tions which soap and water can
not reach, and makes the skin
soft, clear and beautiful. It re
' moves wrinkles and will very
; quickly pfump out ail hollow
| spots.
Colgate’s Extracts,
Bulk, per ounce... . 5Uc
Odors: Dactyl is, Oashmere
Bouquet, Caprice, Monad Vio
let, La France Rose.
Solon Palmer’s
Extracts, per ounce 50c
Odors: Rose Leaves, Sweet
Peas, Apple Leaves, Violet,
Lily of Valley, May Bloom,
White Rose, Lilac Sweets,
Egyptian Lotus, Carnation
' Pink, Sandalwood.
Fiver’s Extracts,
Bulk, per 0unce... .65c
Odors: Astris, Azurea, tEs
peris, Floramye, Le Trefle,
L’Ariette, Muguet, Pompeia,
Safranor, Vivitz, Violette, Ro
siris.
~ FREE
With one ounce of any
■ I of the ai»ove listed Ex
tracts 1-2 oz. Jacobs’
Concentrated Extract,
Any Odor.
Jacobs' Extracts
are true flower
.ME ■Buhk odors highly con
llfl eentrated, and they
nil w retain their
|la‘i iF 4 *”®?! natural flower fra-
Imil i t * vt W K ranc e to the last
|h|i drop Regular
Ki —Vil Price ’ in bulk, 50c
gl an ounce -
Price, bulk,, ,50c
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