Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 05, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 4, Image 4

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4 SABATH PAYS $55 BACHELOR TAX TO DEMOCRAT WOMEN CHICAGO. Oct. 5. ■< •■•nsn•s-min A J. Sabath paid th'- largest ba relot s tax on record when he enriched the eoffers of the willing workers in the women’s bureau of the Democratic par ty. whose headquarters have been es tablished in the Hotel Sherman, with a Check for $55 Mrs. Bornemann, in charge of the bu reau. conceived the idea that the wives ■ of Democratii office holders and lead ers join the movement on behalf of Wilson, Marshall Dunne and the rest Os the Candidates. That there might bi no embarrassing mistakes, the letters making the suggestion were addres-ed to the husbands of the prospective members. One of the first answers was from the congri ssman. "Alas." said he. "there is no Mr-. A. J Sabath. and 1 see no immediate prospect of one. Nevertheless, as som" sort of recompense for my delinquency in this regard I send a subscription to the campaign fund rs $5 for each wom an member of the Sabath family, in cluding my sisters, cousins and aunts.” Attached to this agreeable communi cation was a list of eleven names and a check for $55. H. M. PATTERSON & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS f ~ Lgasgga iftjjiHkfc jMgr iFnry? **** M *^'‘*’ - * M ** w^'*, *^ v < |s^^ xj ********^' -,oow '*“ i * wr * z,r ’**’** hx *** s> *'^'’*'? - r ■' w* WIWB JO WIHIMI j yC z lillii WOl 9 if JH9H HIHKHSI wW • |HBK “IrjiW l bmßM "' '"" 1 ""fl" ' 1 ' .mMH ' W / WW’Jfl • i *' £& EMpy*'. *~ ''■■'* ■ 'tegS-MT gr \ | 'Vs~ mhhks wjjWlgM .A mBBWBB WBt- F aflMgKa . R &- 4jgL_ I \k w - ’'- J V—'\' n ; J x I AUTOMOBILE AMBULANCE | | LIMOUSINE AMBULANCE Inaugurate First Limousine Ambulance Service i (r wmmmw | jm— i ~~ ~ ' n .-x3^^ s .wr t fIM MmMM b ' ■ Ifß< i’-® t H « "L<ti ’Jfe sH AbraL fee. Xjk > wfti -tar*"' w ~ ~ .. . ■■ ■»■ ■ *», * eSjUK *» i« . HW|r 9b . -•■J,-^ 8 , : tO^~. wgfgf . 1 Z3BHMIWB • ~\ a* s jUwT' *. ~ < **x '.iR yffwMK • ' ■ F alY ™ JmWEL<y >■ ■ ■'■ arß>£fer* ‘ .' > W : ' v-' a^ 8 - • YJgj%ggjp i LIMOUSINE AMBULANCE HORSE AMBULANCE The above cuts illustrate the completeness of the ambulance service of H. M. Patterson & Son, located at 96 North Forsyth Street, adjoining the Carnegie library. I'hey were the first firm to place an automobile ambulance in the city, and this has proved so popular that they now add a Limousine ambulance. A great many people who are injured or iil and are able to recline in a sitting posture need the services of a vehicle for being transferred, but abhor the sight of an ambulance. For these people, the Limousine is the ideal vehicle. This vehicle, like the ambulance, can be had at all hours and is in charge of a com petent driver, and is fitted with all conveniences. The price for the use of same is based on taxicab rates. ADAM AND EVE FIRST AT POLE. SAYS DR. COOK KANSAS CITY, Oct. 5. —•’Adam and Eve were the first persons to discover the north pole, according to Dr. Fred erick A. Cook. Arctic explorer, in speak ing before the Business Women’s league ’I am m>w convinced that the garden of Eden was at the north pole," said Dr Cook. "Though I found no traces of apple trees and serpents there, 1 did find coal beds 500 miles from the pole in w hich fossilized pond lilies were imbedded. This shows that tropical pl int life thrived there once, and that it was the firs{ seat of civilization I believe the Eskimos are the oldest race of the earth. Adam and Eve were Es kimos." WITHDRAWAL OF TAFT UNION CARD IS ASKED BOSTON, MASS., Oct. s.—Because President Taft laid the corner stone of the new homo of the Boston Y. M. C. A., Chicago Bricklayers union No. 23 has been asked to withdraw the card of honorary membership it recently gave him. The request was voted by Bopton Bricklayers union No. 3 on the ground that the building was being erected by non-union labor. i HE ATLANTA GEOtiGiAX’ AND NEWS. SATLKDAY. OL'I’OBEK £, 1912. 134 BRIDES ON LINER IN PACT NEVER TO NAG THEIR HUBBIES NEW YORK. Oct. s.—Thirty-four brides who reached New York from Bermuda on the steamship Bermudian whatever manner he pleases. formed a "never nag society" during the voyage. Among the things each bride agreed to do for her husband were the following: Get his breakfast every morning. Dross neatly for.tile morning meal. Ki-s him when ne comes home fiom work. Account for every penny she handles. Give him a "night off" every week te spend whore and with whom and in whatever manner he pleases. DANES ABANDON BIG ST. THOMAS HARBOR COPENHAGEN, Oct. s.—The scheme for the enlargement of the harbor docks at St. Thomas, in preparation for the opening of thr Panama canal, has been abandoned because only $1,250,000 of the $5,000,000 required has been sub scribed. FLAGMAN SQUEEZED HAND OF GIRL; RAILROAD IS SUED GULFPORT, MISS., Oct. 5 —Mrs. Ar thur Johnson, of Biloxi, has filed suit against the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, and asks damages in the sum of $3,000. In her declara tion, Mrs. Johnson alleges that in Feb ruary she was a passenger on one at the defendant’s trains en route from Biloxi to Bay St. Louis. Accompany ing Mrs. Johnson on this trip'-was her niece, Miss Puzz. aged seventeen years. .Upon reaching Bay St. Louis, the flagman, it is alleged, attempted to hold and squeeze Miss Puzz's hand, at tne same time winking and attempting to converse with her. At this point the plaintiff’s niece jerked the flagman’s hand, causing him to fall back, knock ing the plaintiff down on her face, caus ing her great pain and permanent in juries. HARRY LAUDER ILL; SPECIALIST CALLED LONDON, Oct. 5. —Harry Lauder, the Scotch comedian, is suffering from a painful intestinal ulcer. A specialist has been consulted. WIDOW TO TRIAL FOR HELPING THREE MEN SLAY HER HUSBAND • TULSA, OKLA., Oct. s.—Sensational evidence was expected at the trial of Mrs. Laura T. Reuter, charged jointly with Guy D. McKenzie, Bud Bellew and Joseph Baker, prominent residents of Tulsa, with the murder of her hus- 1 band, Charles T. Reuter, lawyer and school board member, which started to day. « Reuter was killed in the bed room of his home on the night of May 5. Val uable diamonds and a large sum of money were missed. Mrs. Reuter was locked in her room across the hall at the time and her screams aroused the neighborhood. McKenzie, Bellew and Baker were arrested the next day on a conspiracy theory with robbery as a blind to the real motive. Bellew has confessed, implicating all defendants, it is said. The Reuters formerly lived in Peoria, 111. Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long expe rience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil son, Pa., who says: “I know from ex perience that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it.” For sale by all dealers. (Advt.) CROPS ROT IN GROUND FOR WANT OF LABOR FARGO. N. DAK.. Oct. 5.—A crop crisis faces North Dakota. The state must have thousands of men at once to harvest the wheat crop or it will rot on the ground. Many thrashing ma chines are lying idle, others are work ing with part crews, and thousands of acres of grain' in the shock hjive not yet been touched. POLICE CHIEF ADMITS HE FIRED HIS HOME LINCOLN, NEBR.. Oct. s.—Charles Marks, chief of police of Havelock, ar rested Tuesday on a charge of arson, confessed today to County Attorney Strode that he started the fire that burned his home. Marks said he had been upset mentally from the time he received a beating at the hands of a man he was trying to arrest. •Saves Leg of Boy. “It seemed that my 14-year-old boy would have to lose his leg on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad briuse,” wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. C. “All remedies and doctors’ treat ment failed till we tried Bueklen’s Ar nica Salve, and cured him with one ■box.” Cures burns, boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25c at all druggists. (Advt.) Constipation and Sluggish Liver Don’t tale chancea. Get CARTER t LITTLE LIVER PILLS right now. Th’ ■ever fail to make the liver do its duty. TL» cure constipation, banish indices. tion, drive out biliousness and ■ X the blues, stop dizziness, clear the complexion, put a healthy glow on the cheek and sparkle in the r /tf*. eye. 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