Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 01, 1912, FINAL 2, Image 13

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ASKS NEW UNIONi DEPOT on Colonel Berner Tells Rail Com-: mission Present “Station” Is Ancient and Inadequate. Colonel Robert L. Berner, former president of the state senate, and one of middle Georgia's most prominent at torneys. has petitioned the state rail road commission to .require of the rail roads entering Macon that they build ir. Macon immediately an acceptable union depot, or that each and every road build separate and distinct depots, to be properly and comfortably main tained. in order that the traveling pub lic going' in and out of Macon max not be moved to derision and blasphe my as they now are by the present variegated depot arrangements. Colonel Berner calls the commission s attention to the fact that the following roads enter Macon: Ihe Southein, the Central, the Georgia Southern and Flor ida, the Macon, Dublin and Savannah, and the Macon and Birmingham. He points out that the present so called “union station" was put up “some forty years ago. and noxx is en tirely inadequate and ridiculously non indicative of Macon's general impor tance amopf municipalities. Cites “Horrible Example." He cites the Southern depot as a hor rible example of what depots should not be. and he shudders to think of its fur ther encumbering the earth in Macon’s vicinity. Colonel Berner declares that he has been Ivtring for years—he docs not sax how ntany. but he evidently means more than a few—-of a line, imposing and truly satisfactory depot to be erected in Macon, but he is pained to note that as the years go by there still has come to ight no denot. He run not see whrre one brick has been contracted for or' me shovel of dirt turned. •fe invites others to join him, and register their pleas for better depot fa ci ities in Macon, forthwith and at once t’jo commission has not xet set a ate for a hearing of the Berner pcti icn. but it will be given a place on he calendar. MAN'S SLAYER IS FINED TO SUPPORT VICTIM’S FAMILY BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 1. —Warren | House, who caused the death of a Vai- j online Lukowitski. a fellow workman.' a few months ago while playing a practical joke, must serve an unusual sentence. The sentence places House it: t iiarg.- of a probation officer and compels him to pay $3 « week toward the support of the family of the dead man until the children are aide to support their moth er. It is estimated that the line wifi covet a period of about ten years, amounting in all to more than $1.50n. MISSOURI r.V’ AGED 70. IS WEDDED TU ?'RL OF 19 LOS ANGELES. CAL., Oct. 1. John Driver. 70 years old, a retired capitalist i of Eld op. Miller county, Missouri, has | married Miss Naomi Tarwater, nineteen | years old. The Ceremony was celebrated, and the couple are speeding on their way to the, Missouri town, where preparations for their reception art in progress. OVERCHARGED ON TRAIN. ' HE TRIES TO WRECK IT POUGHKEEPSIE. N. V.. Oct 1.- George Rigo is held for the grand jury ' charged with attempting to wreck a i New York Central express. He says a? conductor made him pay full fare for his two half-tare sized boys. 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 i’irlual case, partly to the very fine, nodern equipment and partly to the ''fact that this establishment xvishes 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 this handsomest den tal establishment in the South is at 19Vi Peachtree street. (Advt.) To change the horrible conditions of our streets vote for Charles S. Robert for Chief of Construction, EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS . AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1130. (Advertisement.) Your vote and influence is solicited for R. M. Clay ton for Chief of Construc tion. I WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 £ r e Of i o,d False Teeth s «nt sm-.r g >Jr , n. , ' ri c p pa,rl for old Gold, S"pr."“™rs,?„X. i,-- a 20 Years, 863 Chestnut St.. Philadel B hla. Pa . To dentists anJ p,?H Ur f:old f'ilinrs. Gold .erep and Platinum Highest prices | SHOP TALK | dl - JOHN K. GEWINNER. I ntil recently he was president and general manager of another company, heeling that he could serve his many friends among the automobile public to a better advantage and wanting a wider sco) to carry out bis determination of giving Atlanta the finest automobile ap parel and accessory store in the country, he has severed his connection with that company and organized the Johnson-Ge winner t’ mpany. Gewinner’s ability in his line is well known to the public. On a recent trip to New York, he spent almost a month studying the latest models and materials in automobile ap parel. After seeing practically all New York had to offer, he made a careful selec tion of various models in the very best imported and domestic materials. 4 It is his determination to Find the right thing in the best material in every thing he buys that will be an important factor in making the Johnson-Ge winner company a success. The Johns nn-Ge winner company b i rated at 83-85 .North Forsyth street, op posite the Forsyth theater. Mr. Gewin ner’s many friends will not be surprised to see a finely stocked automobile de partment store furnished in a tasty man ner. WON BRIDE RY HOME RUN IN “HE NiNTH. SCORE TIED HARRISON. N. J.. Oct. 1. Hamilton 11. Young and Miss Gertrude Berg have just been married here. Miss Borg fell in love with Young txvo years ago. when, in a ball game, in the ninth inning, tied score. I'.e knocked a home run. win ning the game. Sto&Dnigg Jr The Babies ff Thousands of dollars are spot annually on B reckless doping of infant children. The thought- Bl B less and ignorant use of deadly morphine. W B chloroform and other injurious ingredientssold W M in solution as “soothing syrups for baby" arc fi Mn a constant threat to its young life. » Doctor Harvey W. Wiley B H| lias written an indicting article on these habit- S Wk forming drugged concoctions for the October IB Good Housekeeping Magazine. Bf It’s better to listen to baby’s cry for a while than to have it forever hushed. Every father and mother should this incrimi* | 14 Baby Quieters Named I B Dr. Wiley names fourteen of these B drugging “baby quieters” and tells in a constructive way what you should do. $ The market is flooded with these profit making dopes—and every home where there is a baby—or where one is ever expected— B B should be cognizant of the destructive influence of these similar B concoctions. Read about them in the October number of Good P I lousekeeping Magazine. Ask your newsdealer for it. I Goon Housekeeping Magazine! All Newsstands 15 Cents a Copy THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) XEWS.TUESDA Y. OCTOBER 1, 1912. JURV GETS FIGHT TD TAX RAILWAYS .City’s Effort to Assess Right of-Way of Seaboard and Georgia Argued. The city's long fight to assess the right of way property of the Seaboard Air Line and the Georgia railroad along DeKalb avenue has been taken before a jury for the first time today in second division of superior court. The action was the Seaboard's injunction suit to restrain the city from levying for sew erage improvements. The ease, or one similar to it. lias been to the supreme court and the rail road company was returned a partial victor. Temporary Injunctions were sustained by the high court. While the actual tracts of the Sea board are not involved in the present suit. James 1.. Mayson, city attorney, expects to impress upon the court the existence of the Atlanta charter amendment passed at the last session of the legislature, giving the munici pality the right to levy on a portion of tile railroad's tracks. Judge W. D. Loving, E. E. Pomeroy and C. J. Simmons. Jr., appearing for the Seaboard, argued that the railroad company received no benefit from sew erage improvements paralleling tne right of way. CHILDREN NEED GMETS WHEN CROSS.FEVERISHDRCDNSTIPATED Alix child x'ili gladly take “Cascaiots Candy Cathartic” which act gently never gripe or produce the slightest uneasiness—though cleanses the little ene’s Constipated Bowels, sweetens the stomach and puts the liver in a healthy condition. Full directions for children and grown-ups in each package. Mothers can rest easy after giving »his gentle, thorough laxative to children. , v ' sZs I I t V 16 Cents. Never gripe or sicken. “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ILS, Not to Resume • : Beef Trust Action • • WASHINGTON, Oct L—As- • • sistant Attorney General Fowler • • has announced thai the depart- • • ment of justice has determined • • not to resume the civil suit against • • the beef trust, which was dis- • • missed a year ago in order to ex- • • pedite the Crimp charges against • • the Chicago beef packers. • •••••••••••••••••••••■ansa GIRL WHIPS STEPFATHER. FLEES FROM REVOLVER ST. LOUIS. Oct. I.—When Edward Rea gan. proprietor of a saloon and a hotel in Granite City, got the worst of a tight with his stepdaughter, he chased her from the hotel with a revolver. As she ran front the scene he followed, shooting as he cried to her to halt. When she had disappeared he went to the police station and asked that lie he charged with disturbing the peace Miss Frieda Wilkelmeier. nineteen years old, the stepdaughter, failed to stop running until she had found a policeman. Together they searched for Reagan until they found him at the police station. NEARLY DROWNS IN TUB: PULMOTOR SAVES HiM CHICAGO, Oct. I.—A. A. Corbett, a United States bank examiner, fell face downward in a bath tub. losing con sciousness. He was nearly drowned when discovered. A pulmotor revived him. The deitclous nax’ors or the best frn!’ and more economical. SAUER'S EX TRACTS ALL FLAVORS. Thirteen highest awards and medals. (Advt.) CASTORIAj The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, ami endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric., Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, it cures Diarrluea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears .the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CtNTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY RTRFET, NEW YORK CITY. Dr. E. G. Griffin’s Scientific Equipment >7 Painless Dental Ways Set Teeth. . $5.00 Delivered Day Ordered. 22k Go|d Cro * ||S • • s3 -°° YiTfiUlJv Perfect Bridge Work.. $4.00 ’Phone 1708. Lady Attendant Over Brown & Allen Drug Store— Whitehall! g EVERY TIME You See a Pair of Glasses 1 Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO., 142 Peachtree St. They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses I Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS Hall Caine’s New Serial “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” is a strangely human story of a woman’s life. N ou will be carried to the intensest pity—-the deepest love and the extreme of hatred as you follow each character. The men and women will indelibly impress you and hold your keen interest to the very end. More Standard Oil Letters The Truth About Roosevelt-Archbold William Randolph Hearst in the October issue answers Senator Penrose and those false to their trust. It is an unrelenting revelation in the interest of truth and justice, and in the hope of better government. The article reveals the Standard Oil cipher code and shows their investments in U. S. Senators. The surprising attitude of the then President is disclosed. This article should be read by every patriotic citizen. Hearst’s Magazine 15 Cents a Copy $1.50 a Year 4 OPTICAL WORK OF THE HIGHEST CLASS Is what Dr. Hines, the Opto metrist, gives in every case. He examines the eyes and fits glasses in such away that they relieve the trouble, remove all strain from the nerves and muscles, give perfect sight and make life worth living. He does all this xvlthout para lyzing the eyes with poisonous drops and drugs. Have your eyes examined by scientific meth ods 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; can not slip or fall off. HINES OPTICAL COMPANY 91 Peachtree St. Eetween Montgomery and Alcazar Theaters LAST CALL FDD ATLASES Distribution of the Popular Book Closes at Georgian Office Today. For the last few weeks The Georgian has been urging its readers to take ad vantage of its great educational dis tribution of The Standard Atlas and Chronological History of the World. We postponed the withdrawal of the offer as long as we could, but last week announcement was made that the dis tribution would positively be brought to a close. Since that announcement there has been such a rush for these books as had never before been known. Tonight will see the close of the great undertaking, and if you do not present your heading today we can not supply you. Taking it altogether, it has been a wonderful demonstration of The Geor gian’s "pulling" poxver, and an an nouncement. will be made later of the immense number of books distributed. At the rate the books have been going for several days it has been impossible to .got an exact count. There still remains one last chance for you to get The Georgian's History. Clip the first page heading of this issue and present It, according to instruc tions, or if you can not reach this of fice. mail it before midnight tonight to The Georgian. It will be worth the 15 cents additional for postage, but alt mail orders must be postoafd before 12 o’clock tonieht. Clip the heading now before you for get it. The office will be open until 10 o’clock tonight for the accommodation of those who can not call today. (Advt.i