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BANKS SAVE NEW
MONEY FOR THEIR
WOMEN PATRONS
Soiled and possibly
money—bank notes and silver certifi
cates —do not match with th? dainty
purses and handbags of Atlanta wom
en. and in catering to their feminine
customers Atlanta bankers have learn
ed that to please thgsa they must cash
checks only with crisp, green notes and
bills, fresh from the place -where they
make money in Washington
Money Is simply money to the aver
age man, according to W T. Perker
aon, of the Fourth National bank, and
the man is glad to get his hands on
anything that has enough of it left to
spend. With the women it is different,
and after listening to a few requests
for crisp, new bills. Atlanta bank offi
cials we e quick to catch on to what
would be pleasing to their women cus
tomers and the custom of giving them
onL new money followed the inaugura
tion of special windows for their con
venience and women tellers to wait on
them.
CHILDREN’S HOME IN PANIC
FROM NEIGHBORHOOD FIRE
NEW YORK, Sept 21.—Eight hun
dred children In the Catholic protectory
at Westchester were panic-stricken to
day when a Are broke out in the John
Forbes lumber yards near by, thinking
the protectory was on fire. They were
soon quieted, however, and enjoyed the
spectacle from the protectory windows
and Ointment
are so pure, so refresh
ingly fragrant, so deli
cately medicated, as to
vie with the most ex
pensive of toilet prep
arations and yet so
speedily effective in re
storing the skin, scalp,
hair and hands to a
normal condition of
purity and beauty as to
have no rivals worth
mentioning among
costly “creams,” “skin
foods,” lotions, etc.
Free Samples vrrtAs 32-pagc Skin Book wiH be
* sent to all as yet unacquainted
wdh AkMwK **t Artwwa,” Dept. 76, Beefon.
On Savings
Why it Pays to Bank Where
Peachtree Runs Flood Tide
wn I |u When an actual count shows that 137,-
perrons pass our bank each business
dav, it is well to stop and consider: "Poes
I 111 this mean anj’thlng to me?”
I I > ix 11 lneans ” iat you can take advantage
I In of our oentral location, save valuable
Ml \\ time and add to your efficiency bv elimi-
II I nating the loss of that precious half-hour
■ when the, heaviest rush is on usual!'
I! ' A required b) stopping everything to go to I
!L uffiSr If bank
Mw Jf That half hour--three hours a week--
means ths saving of almost two whole
Y days a month. Think this over. We
I ''l / pay 4 per cent on eavinge Deposits.
i'll-iii!s6 Peachtree—Where Atlanta
Traffic Runs Flood Tide. |
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Travelers Bank and Trust Co.
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THE FLOORS IN YOUR HOmF
h tXASTERjtor to SHOULD be attractively finished.
LUSTER-KOTE
ST A IN-Fl NISH
to,, x ion.bm..i stain and varnish, will produce i
gaFpaint
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SAVANNAH HOTEL IS
ACCUSED OF SERVING
GAME OUT OF SEASON
SAVANNAH, GA., Sept. 21.—For the
alleged offense of having summer ducks
for sale in violation of the game
Jaws, warrants will be sworn out by
John Water#, Chatham county game
warden, and C. B Westcott, special
game and fish warden, against the pro
prietors of the DeSoto hotel. ,
Waters and Westcott claim t<s have
found 2* summer ducks in the DeSoto
refrigerating department. The wardens
learned that traveling men at the De-
Soto had been enjoying summer duck
for breakfast. Waters visited the De-
Soto in his official capacity, accompa
nied by Westcott, and demanded to be
allowed to inspect the cold storage
plant.
The e is a clause of the state game
law which allows the killing of game of
a migratory nature. These ducks, it is
said, came under this head. The hotel
management, it is understood. will
claim that all the ducks are live.
burglars' rob stores
OPPOSITE POLICE STATION
MACON, GA., Sept. 21.—Burglars
last night ransacked two stores directly
across the street from the police sta
tion A quantity of groceries was taken
from one, and the safe In the other
was opened and robbed of 3105. The
police did not know of the robberies
until reports were made by proprietors
of the stores.
n.i, a J LANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912.
PIUTE SLEUTH
HELUFRAUD
Woman’s Complaint Results in
First Arrest of Campaign
Detective “Agencies.”
The first arrest as a result of the
recent charges of undue activity by
unlicensed detectives was made today
when C. W. Hathaway, 4S East Mitch
ell street, was taken into custody on
charges of impersonating an officer and
doing sleuthing without a license.
Hathaway is accused by Mrs. Olive
H. Wallace, who obtained a settlement
of $1,500 for the killing of her hus
band on the Southern railway. She
charges that the man, under the pre
tense that he had interested himself
in her behalf, garnisheed the settlement
money- held by her lawyer. Burton
Smith, when as a matter of fact he
had done nothing for her.
Rev. G. R. Buford, assistant pastor
at the Centra! Presbyterian church, told
her to take the case to the police, and
Chief Beavers referred it to Chief of
Detectives Langord, who put tw'o men
to work.
Chief Lanford's men now are seek
ing three women who are said to know
something of Hathaway's operations.
Hathaway had handcuffs and other po
lice equipment when arrested. He said
he had once been chief of police in a
city In New York.
LEAKY DIRIGIBLE OF
CZAR’S ARMY FALLS;
CREW OF NINE HURT
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 21.—The
Russian military dirigible balloon, Jes
treb, was wrecked al Gatschina today
and all members of her crew of nine
men injured. None will die.
The dirigible had left St. Petersburg
at noon and had covered about 30 miles
when the leak In the bag allowed the
gas to escape. The machine was more
than 900 feet in the air when the leak
was discovered and the balloon hur
riedly brought toward the earth. It
plunged the last 100 feet into a grove of
trees, which broke the fall.
JORDAN NOW CHRISTIAN
TO DIE
BOSTON, Sept. 21. —Chester S. Jor
dan, who will be executed in Charles
town prison Tuesday morning for the
murder of his wife, has become a Chris
tian Scientist. Jordan spends most of
his time every day with G. Leonard Mc-
Neill. a Christian Science reader, and is
apparently deriving deep spiritual con
solation.
"I now feel that death is but a pass
ing from one life to another and I an
ticipate it instead of dreading it," the
condemned man said today.
ITALIANS LOSE 200 MEN
IN CAPTURING TURK OASIS
ROME, Sept. 21. —Another victory
over the Turks and Arabs in Tripoli was
officially reported to the war office to
day. After ten hours of terrific fighting
the Italians, under General Ragnis. cap
tured the Oasts of Zanzur. but lost 200
killed and wounded. The Turkish losses
were much heavier.
The resistance of the enemy was so
stubborn that the Italian artillerymen
were ordered to desert their guns and
charge with bayonets upon the Turks
and Arabs.
macon~parents~halt
PLAN FOR CO-ED SCHOOL
MACON. GA., September 21.—The
plans of the board of education for a
new SIOO,OOO high school have tempo
rarily been halted by the protests of
parents against the re-establishment of
a co-ed school. The demand has been
made for separate schools for the boys
and girls, it is probable that the pres
ent girls high school will be enlarged,
and that a new boys school will be
erected.
Mr. W. S. Gunsalus. a farmer living
near Fleming, Pa , says he has used
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy in his family for four
teen years, and that he has found it to
be an excellent remedy, and takes
pleasure In recommending it. For sale
by all dealers.
(Advertisement.)
Indm-sect by more Pure Food authori
ties, expert chemists, chefs and house
keepers than any other EXTRACT in
the U. S. A. "SAUER’S.”
(Advert isement.)
$2.50 TOCHATTANOOGA
AND RETURN.
The W. & A. R. R. will
sell round trip tickets At
lanta to Chattanooga and
return for train leaving At
lanta at 8:35 a. m., Thurs
day, September 26. 1912,
good returning later
than train arriving Atlanta
7:35 p. m., Sunday, Septem
ber 29, 1912.
C. E. HARMON,
General Passenger Agent.
Southern Railway Excur
sion to Birmingham leaves
Terminal Station 7 a. m.,
Thursday, September 26.
$2.50 round trip. Good to
return on any regular train
up to and including 5:50
p. m. train of September 29.
JELLICO LUMP. $4.50.
Piedmont Coal Company,
Both Phones M. 3648.
| AT THE THEATERS
I LARGE AUDIENCE AT ATLANTA
SAW "NAUGHTY MARIETTA”
"Naughty Marietta" was played at
the Atlanta last night, with the same
cast as was here last season with the
exception of one role, that of Adah,
Which Is taken this season by Miss
Laura Baer, who is a splendid member
of the cast. Florence Webber, in the
role made famous by Trenteni. brings
to the part a beautiful voice and an
enthusiastic personality. She has the
center of the stage for the most part,
and takes full advantage of her every
opportunity. The principals are all
good; if anything, better than when
here last season. John Cardo is Cap
tain Dick and captures the audience
with his solo, "I’m Falling in Love With
Someone,” as formerly. Edouard Beck
is Etienne Grander. Sid Braham and
Blanche Latell furnish the comedy.
The music of "Naughty Marietta” is
the strong feature of the offering. The
several gems of the collection offered
are well rendered Among the favorites
are Cardo's solo, and "Live for Today,”
sung by Marietta, Captain Dick, Adah
and Etienne. Miss Webber’s numbers
are beautifully rendered. The chorus
and costumes of "Naughty Marietta”
could be improved upon, but, taken all
together, the play Is the same as before.
Those who liked it last season will like
It this season. In fact, the reception of
the play last night was much more en
thusiastic than last year.
"Naughty Marietta” will be the at
traction for this afternoon and tonight
at the Atlanta.
BOY ONLY 5 YEARS OLD
IS HELD AS A SLAYER
I
SHUBTUA, MISS., Sept. 21.—Five
year-old Willie Edwards is held by the
sheriff on a charge of shooting and kill
ing Mary Ward, negro laundress, who
came to the Edwards home for the
week’s washing. The boy used a .22-
caliber rifle and. tiring one shot, hit
the girl in the heart, and she died in
stantly.
EAST POINT MERCHANT
PLEADS_BANKRUPTCY
M. R. Prater, a retail merchant of
East Point, in a voluntary petition in
bankruptcy in the Federal court, cites
his liabilities as $3,444 and his assets
as $1,292. He claims exemption on
every cent of his liabilities, which con
sfet of real estate and household goods.
EXHIBITS
Tremendous
Live Stock
Show
Mammoth
Machinery
Display
Magnificent
Exhibit of
Woman’s
Work
World’s
Greatest
Poultry Show
Unparalleled
Agricultural
Display
Great Industrial
Exposition
Wonderful
Dairy Show
Boys’ Corn
Clubs
Girls' Canning
Clubs
TWO CAUGHT AFTER
CHASE FOR SLAYING
HILL MAN AND BABY
JASPER. GA., Sept. 21. —Ves and
Jasper Painter, charged with the mur
der of Malt Hughes and child in Fan
nin county last week, were captured
by Revenue Officers Stegall. Bush ami
Kemp in Lumpkin county, after being
chased for three days and two nights.
They were located in the house of
Mat. Faulkner. They refused to surren- •
der, but finally Officers Kemp and Ste
gall gained admittance and arrested
them both without trouble.
DON'T SCOLD UN
IRRITABLE CHILD
If tongue is coated, stomach
sour, breath feverish, give
“Syrup of Figs’’ to
clean the bowels.
Your child isn't, naturally cross, ir
ritable and peevish, Mother! Examine
the tongue: if coated, itjneans the little
one's stomach is disordered, liver in
active and its thirty feet of bowels
clogged with foul, decaying waste.
Every mother realizes after giving
delicious "Syrup of Figs” that this is
the ideal laxative and physic for chil
dren. Nothing else regulates the little
one’s tender stomach, liver and bowels
so effectually, besides they dearly love
its delightful fig taste.
For constipated bowels, sluggish liver,
biliousness, or sour, disordered stom
ach, feverishness, diarrhoea, sore
throat, bad breath or to break a cold,
give one-half to a teaspoonful of
"Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours
all the clogged up waste, sour bile, un
digested food and constipated matter
will gently move on and out of the sys
tem without griping or nausea, and you
will surely have a well, happy and smil
ing child again shortly.
With Syrup of Figs you are not drug
ging your children, being composed en
tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro
matics it can not be harmful.
Full directions for children or all ages
and for grown-ups plainly printed on
the package.
Ask your druggist for the full name.
"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,”
prepared by the California Fig Syrup
Co. This is the delicious tasting, genu
ine old reliable. Refuse anything else
offered.
(Advertisement.)
First Agricultural Fair was
held in Macon in 1829. It
made good. So will 1912
Fair make good. 83 years be
tween these dates.
COME AND SEE THE IMPROVE
MENTS OF CIVILIZATION
This year’s State Fair will be
the greatest celebration in the
history of the State. Every
department will be ready for
your inspection on the open
ing day. Reduced rates on
all railroads in the State.
Rapid electric service to and
from the fair grounds.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
Auspices Georgia State Agricultural Society
Macon, Ga. October 15-25
W. E. Dunwody, Harry C. Robert,
President. Sec’y and Gen. Mgr.
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