Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 06, 1912, EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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$20,000 PAINTING IS MISSING; MORGAN ' TRIED TO BUY IT PIACENZA, ITALY, Oct. s.—The ova! painting of the Madonna of the Rotary by Gatti, for which it is re ported J Pierpont Morgan offered $20,- 000, has disappeared from the Church cf st. John. The jewels and votive offerings of joid and silver adorning the painting, which is regarded as a miracle worker, a ; f o were stolen. The rector of St. Johns church says jhat several days ago some foreign an tiquarians made another attempt to buy tne picture, but their offers were efused. A Physician Cures His Wife Os Consumption With A Simple Hom© Treatment. Book Fully Deocribing the Treat ment Sent Absolutely Free To Any Lung Sufferer. n W H. KNIGHT of East Sanins. Mass., write#; v • Mv wife was down with Consumption, when 1 ft rder*'(T the Lloyd treatment. She was very weal from night sweats, cough, and in a feverish condi r n 1 noticed a change for the better after ter dats treatment, and from that time on up to three months when the cure was completed. The Lloyd treatment kills the Tubercle Bacillus in the blooc aQ d tissue, and it is the only remedy so far dis -overed that will do this. It Is a preventive as wel -a cur*. It should be used by those who are rar down, or those who fear the approach of Consump don It can be truthfully said that for the curt -nd prevention of Consumption, It is the most won derful treatment of the present age.” This Is only one of hundreds of letters received from phvsician# and others reporting cases of con itimption and lung trouble restored to health in al aections of the United States. We want to sent •rerv lung sufferer absolutely free the startling •tatoments of Dr. W. 11. Kiester of Dayton, Ohio Dr C G. Pinckard of Kansas City, Mo., Dr. J. H Ward of Troy, Mo , and»many others who report re mlts almost beyond belief, together with a val ruble booklet on the cause, prevention and treat nant of consumption and lung trouble. If you are suffering from weakness, blood-spit line pus-filled sputum, night sweats, chills, fever loss of flesh, painful lungs, distressing cough rafted body, loss of strength—write me today an i’ll send you ABSOLUTELY FREE the sworn testi mony of ‘many who. after suffering with just ruc! svmptoms, now state that tney ARI CURED, strong, able to work, without ache or pain happy, full °f praise, after a few month’s use o this simple home treatment. Send your name an address TODAY. JUDD. Q. LLOYD, 5791 Lloy Building. St. Louis, Mo. Ir jtt.n TcPPn Ct/./. ‘ aaa-tt w' ,! < ’TX A Warm House is dependent upon a full coal bin —full of good coal. There are many different grades of coal: but it takes an expert to know the difference in heating value by its looks. Most people who buy coal have to take it on trust or by experi ence. Our customers know they can trust us to give them the very best value for the money. W e have built up our big trade that way. Better fill that bin with coal before the big storm comes: coal wil] go up then. Randall Bros. peters building, main office. ~ . . YARDS: Marietta street and North Avenue, both phonos 376; South Boulevard and Geor gia railroad. Bell phone Main 538, At lanta 303; McDaniel street and Southern railroad, Bell Main 354, Atlanta 321; 64 , K ™gg stree b Bell Ivy 4165. Atlanta 706; Is_ South Pryor street, both phones 936. aX 4% QnSavings Just a Word of Appreciation on Our First Anniversary This is our first Business Birthday. The splendid results obtained through your coop eration make us most appreciative, for the essential fac rtor in our first year of achievement has been your generous reception, together with the rest of our many friends. The location secured is most convenient —where the busy traffic of Peachtree runs floodtide. The list of officers and trustees conveys a story of success and achievement; they are known to you as business mej) of financial strength, and their advice is always available. OFFICERS: John F. Cone. President; Grover Megahee. Casllier: W. S Lounsbury, Vic* President; W H. Pickett, Jr.. Ass t Cashier; Allen M Schoen, Vice President; L. V Parrish, Ass't Cashier TRUSTEES: H. S. Johnson, Allen M. Schoen, C D Montgomery, Ivan E. Allen, W. S. Lounsbury. E. L. Adams, Jas. H. Andrews, Mitchell C. King. Grover Megahee, . Jelks. Geo C. Spence. John F. Cone f ===C= / / I i Altogether the anniversary Is a most happy one *» __ * 1 " 1 11 1 11 (. Z Bank and Trust Co. PRETTY "JOAN OF ARC" HEADS BIGGEST CIRCUS SPECTACLE Y \ >"» „ WW ' TV *7? ‘ iMk xgtx wl J'■ * *’■ < x t % i ’ * z**' ■*. ■ •..A I .< X oain/W Hi x x*Jr vOr wvl BBH X W: \ /3 * ;-Xu V ' »**»*■***#»>*» / r//Jwwi »-v» V' » » »j/ WWW® fSfe I Ft W lift ■giL CARROLLTON FAIR NEXT WEEK. i CARROLLTON, GA., Oct. s.—Carroll- j ton’s annual fair, to be held at the Fourth . District Agricultural and Mechanical col- I lege, will open Monday. Some of the best horses in the state will be here and a number of races will be run each day. An aviator will make three flights. There will be other interesting attractions. “A Confession Os Faith” If you have trouble with your Stomach, Liver or Bowels, feel run-down and in need of a tonic, we urge a trial of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Your faith in this medi cine will not be misplaced. It will surely help you. Be convinced today. All Drug gists and Dealers. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS Miss Frieda Richards as Joan of Arc in Ringling Broth ers big circus. One Thousand Performers in Gorgeous Pageant at the Ringling Show. Although a circus today looks about | like the circus of ten or mode years i ago, there is always some big feature which hasn’t been seen before. The circus folks lie awake o’ nights to frame | up sensational, startling, splendid and spectacular -as the press agent would say—stunts as thrillers and interest | awakeners. One of these new features this year which the Ringling Brothers have in corporated in their big circus, which is in /Atlanta Monday for two perform ances, is the Joan of Arc spectacle. I With Miss Frieda Richards as Joan of ‘ Arc and over 1,000 performers to assist her in the gorgeous pageant, this fea ture is declared to be decidedly unique |and spectacular. This is only one of the new Ringling features, but it would take a book, ac cording to Guy Steely, Ringling Broth ers’ famous publicity man, to tell about them all. And Mr. Steely is a very conservative chronicler of circus events. All the big things which go with a big show are with the Ringling circus, and the indications are that the small boys and the other boys who will take the small boys and girls and girls not so small will promenade around the animal cages, buy peanuts and red lemonade and then fill every available seat under the big top, finest“d’ental work AT LOWEST PRICES There is no finer dental work done anywhere than at 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 partly due to an immense practice and partly to the very fine modern equipment and partly to the fact that this establishment wishes to make lasting friends of its patients. Ask your friends about the work of the Atlanta Dental Parlors at the cor ner of Peachtree and Decatur streets. (Advt.) A. W. CALLAWAY THANKS FRIENDS FOR SUPPORT I am deeply grateful to all m.v friends for their loyal support on October 2 Although defeated. I feel highly honored in carrying my home precinct by a good majority over the winner, and to ail who opposed me I have only the kind est regards. In fact, I have no ill feel ing against any one, and I hope that no one has any against me. The campaign was run strictly clean ami without any slinging of mud, and 1 congratulate Mr. Kimbrough on his vic tory and hope that not any of us will have cause for regret. I shall always stand ready to assist Mr. Kimbrough or anyone else in anything for the upbuild ing of the Tenth ward and the city. Again 1 thank m.v friends and I as sure them that 1 do not feel discour aged in the least, for we can do good if we only try. Yours very truly, (Advt.) A.-W. CALLAWAY. SOUTHERN BEAUTY CO. WILL REMAIN AT THE POPULAR BONITA The Southern Beauty Comedy Com pany, with the ever popular comedian, Bunny Willing, in an original and clev er play entitled "Buncoed,” will hold the boards at The Bonita, 32 Peachtree street, next week. This company is without doubt the best that has ever appeared in a pop ular-priced house in Atlanta, and the S. R. O. sign is almost constantly in evidence. The Bonita has always catered to the better class of amusement lovers, and the management is to be congratulated upon the excellent reputation the house has earned. Continuous performances are given from 2:30 p. m. to 10:30 p. m„ with new motion pictures in addition. Admission for adults, 10c; chil dren, sc. (Advt.) The Columbus-Atlanta Special with first-class day coaches and Pullman sleep ing car leaves Atlanta 12:30 noon via Southern Railway, arrives Columbus 5:10 p. m.; returning, leaves Col umbus 9:30 a. m., arrives Atlanta 1:40 p. m., connect ing with the Birmingham Special for New York and the East. Through Pullman sleeping car Columbus to New York. SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF BAPTIST CHURCHES HOLD MONTHLY MEET The regular monthly session of the Atlanta Baptist Sunday School asso ciation will be held tomorrow after noon at 3 p. m. at the Grant Park Bap tist church. President John M. Green will preside, and an address will be delivered by Rev. VV. C. Smith, of Decatur, Ga„ at this session. Officers for the coming year will be elected. The various schools of the associa tion have been requested to urge the attendance of their officers and teach ers Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lo, 'nl applications, as they can not teach the diseased portion of the ear I here Is only one way to cure deafness, ami that is ay constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. \\ hen thl# tube is inflnrne<| you have a rumbling sound or imporfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness Is the result, ami unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor mal condition hearing will be destroved for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by < atari'll, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for nnj case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) "“t,'’P '"'••'I »>.v Hall's Catarrh Cute. Sjend for clretilars free <s„i. F i , CIII : : NEY & CO.. Toledo, O. bold by druggists, 75c. lake Halls family Pills for constipation. (Advt.j Can Chambers and His “Ring” Override the Will of the People? A striking coincidence, dear readers, is the call for the meeting of the Ohamber of Commerce for the night of October 8 to launch a movement to raise the city tax rate im mediately on the heels of the indorsement of Chambers for mayor by a number of the leaders of the Chamber. Does it mean that with Chambers as mayor the tax rate will be tncreaaed without i any more ado? r Do certain big business men expect to get a lot more money spent on apodal tm-. provements? * Is the Chambers 'ring” to have additional hundreds of thouaands of doHan add ed to the millions it squanders annually already? / This matter is vital. It is time for thinking citizens to think. Absolutely true are the statements of Reuben R. Arnold, Wilmer L. Moore, Robert F. Maddox, R. J. Guinn and others, made at the meeting of Chambers’ supporters yester day, that Atlanta faces a crisis. That crisis is whether the ‘‘political ring” foisted upon oar dty and turnnty by. Aldine Chambers and his backers is to be more strongly entrenched by the election of Chambers to the mayor’s office. James G. Woodward declared when he announced for the offloe that he would oust that “ring.” That declaration "went home.” .< It gave him a plurality of 600 votes in the first primary. It caused that assemblage of Woodward opponents yesterday to oust S. B. Turman, county commissioner and member of the “ring,” as chairman of the Chambers canroalfn committee. H * They gave no word of explanation or apology for "swapping horses tn the middle of the stream. Abraham Lincoln said this was the worst of political mistakes. But they were desperate. They simply elected Smith chairman without a mention of Commissioner Turman. But they can’t becloud the issue. They still have Chambers with his “ring” as the candidate before the people. ’ What a meeting that was yesterday! f There was lots of condemnation for Woodward, but such faint praise for Cham. bers. , But what could they say about Chambers? / He himself said, according to the newspaper reports: / “I feel that I do not possess every attribute you wish. But I promise a progTW—tvs administration and one that none of you will be wham*! of.” James R. Gray, editor of The Atlanta Journal, which is fighting Woodward, is ra. ported to have said at the same meeting that Chambers would have to got votes that were not cast in the last primary to be nominated. His statement was not only an admission that the men who vote for Wbodwosd would remain loyal but that Woodward would get a good per cent of the voles ossl for Brown and Johnston. ' , He would override the expressed wish of the people. ! f / / His paper condemns Woodward but does not prates Chambers. How could it, when its vigorous attacks on Chambers during the charter fistrt test / summer are recalled? /' What could it say for Mr. Chambers, anyway? i t / What can anyone say, except that he wants the office and the ssterrl , Lest he be a man of putty to be pliable in the hands of special Interests, why an / they for him? / They shouted that it was a great moral issue that faced the dty; that ft was the same condition that Atlanta dealt with in 1908 and in 1910. Aside from the slanderous attacks that were heaped on Woodward tn IBo* aad the issue is not the same. Every sincere, intelligent man tn Atlanta known te. Said the executive committee of the Men and Religion Forward Moynant- Wednesday there was no fight at the polls in Atlantabetween decency and Indeosncy. ' And clamoring about past misdeeds of a man or men will not hide or drown the question—is Atlanta to enthrone law or lawlessness? Sin and mistakes can and should be forgiven, where there is honest repentanoe.” The Woodward campaign committee is going to put the real issues of this cam. paign squarely before the people. It is going to show you how the Chambers “ring" was organized with all its sin ister motives to control your millions of tax money. It is going to give you the names of the leading members of that “ring” and how they are benefiting from public office. It is going to show you how more than half of the $3,000,000 of bond money vir tually was squandered. It is going to show you how $500,000 practically wm wasted on three sewage dis posal plants. - It is going to show you how the city faces the problem of building an ewY Ss system of sewerage at a cost of millions of dollars only two years after a bor'd which was supposed to be sufficient to remedy the trouble. It is going to show you how Chambers, chairman of the sew er committee of council, and his "ring’ have kept the people fooled about the real condition of our sewer system. It is going to turn the limelight on Chambers’ career in council, revealing the tricks and the combinations by which he climbed into sufficient prominence to butt into the pres ent mayor’s race. The prominent men who are claiming to be supporting him with such sincerity now did not want him in. Can you, dear readers, think of a single thing he stands for? / Woodward got a plurality vote. That is a Democratic majority. He has already won the election. One very striking instance of the abominable workings of “the ring” occurred in council yesterday, and was reported in this morning’s Constitution. The citizens of that ward are denouncing the manner in which the street work in that ward is being done. They asserted that H. H. Nichols, who represents the Southern Bithulithic Com pany in Atlanta, had failed to carry out his contract. He could not even be found, and Councilman Smith went so far as to say “IF WE HAVE NO LEGAL REDRESS THEN LET S RAISE A ROUGH HOUSE.” The people of Atlanta are aroused to their own interests, and Mr. Woodward will be elected mayor on October 15th by the largest majority he has ever received at the hands of the people of Atlanta. WOODWARD CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. X A Good Bank For Your Account We shall be glad to have you open an ac count with us, either in our Commercial or Savings Department. Every customer receives our most courte ous attention. It is the pleasure of the b anlc to extend to its depositors such accommodation as is warranted by their responsibility and stand ing. In the Savings Department, accounts may be opened with small sums if so desired. In terest paid or compounded twice a year. Fourth National Bank Use Georgian Want Ads 5