Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 21, 1912, EXTRA 1, Image 5

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■ WILL KTO IyrST.REPAIRftGT 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 eouncilmen 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 aldermanic 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 Peachtree® 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 in 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 13.000 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 unsettled. SENTENCED TO KISS WIFE TWICE DAILY FOR 7 YEARS XEW 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 rears -INEST 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. Tnis 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 She. 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 19G Peachtree street. (Advertisement.) exquisite wedding bouquets AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1190. (Advertisement.) 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, .. i,„ WE WILL MAIL YOU J1 for each set of old False Teeth sent on Highest price paid for old Gold. bHver, old Watches. Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mall. p hlla. Smelting and Refining Co.. Established 20 Years. 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. „ TO DENTISTS oe will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Sp rap and Platinum. Highest prices paid. ■MI s' real\ THE PROCTER COAL V Both Phones 5672 / \ 359 DECATUR / \ STREET / Caterer Holds Plate Glass Keeps Out Insects WHAT IS A SCREEN DQOR? W hauls 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 Vitali 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. 1 he 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. A anDyke construes the law on screens to mean wire screens pure and simple, and accordingly instructed Health In spector M asser 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. When 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. As he was so persistent for a time, however, Dr. Van Dyke insisted that the GROINS BEAUTIFUL. HEAVY HAIR WE PROVE IMS miWINL 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 bottle 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 (Advert 1 - CORSETS / W, I \ CTJ \\A®/ of St^le and OuaHty I 'll „ SI.OO W I Vallies. $1,511 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: .00 J. M. HIGH CO. IHL ATLANTA GEUKUIAM AM) NEWS. 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 eaid that Brown had removed the plate glass within an hour and a half after being notified. Brown Is Dismissed. The 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 him." 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