Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 09, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 AUTHOR RESCUES GIRL IN FUNES Hamlin Garland. After Extin- 1 guishing Maid's Clothing. Leaps From Window. LACROSSE. WIS <ict 9. Hamlin j Garland, noted author, was forced to ; jump from a second-story window at 1 his home in West Salem to save his I lifts when fire, wnich started in the kitchen of his residence, spread to the second floor and cut off his exit by ! means of the stairs. Mr Garland escaped injury. He was awakened by the crackling of flames • and quickly dressed. Before tv could run down the stairway smoke and flames filled the passage, and, going to a window through which black •moke poured, he leaped to the ground. A servant. Miss Fern Fox, of West Salem, was badly burned when a gaso line stove in the kitchen exploded and ■Aused the fire. Her clothing was ig nited and she rushed into the room of Mrs. Garland on the first floor. Gar 'and rolled the girl in a rug and smothered the flames, but not until she vaa painfully burned. She is under a physician's care. The kitchen and dining room of the iesidencc are ruined and the damage to i he remainder of the home from smoke a.nd water is greta. The loss, exclusive of the damage to curios which Mr. Garland has gathered on his travels throughout the world and which can not be replaced, will amount to more than $2,000. KING ALFONSO SENDS PRESIDENT A SPECIAL GOOD WILL ENVOY WASHINGTON Oct. 9. -King Al fonso of Spain sent a special ambassa dor extraordinary to President Taft, it has just become known He is Senor Dr. Y. Yorrente, a dele gate to the International Congress of Hygiene and Demography. King Al - charged him with a pergonal and I cordial message to the president. Its purport says that all feeling of i resentment in Spain following the wai I of 1898 has died out, and that the feel- i ing of both king and people Is now one of warm friendliness toward the United States Dr. Yorrente presented his creden tials to President Taft at the white house when the president came to Washington to open the congress, and delivered the messages of King Alfonso He returns to Spain with expressions of good will from President Taft and the I American people to King Alfonso and j the Spanish nation BRITISH WAR HERO IS SCON TO MARRY LONDON. i >ct 9 -Announcement is made that Lieutenant General Sir Rob , ert Stephenson Smytl Baden-Powell., hero of the defense of Mafeklng. in the I South African war. will soon marry, Miss Olave St. Clair Soames a charm - I ing and brainy woman General Baden-Powell organized the I Boy Scouts CORRECTION The women of Atlanta are invited to attend a meeting of Progressive women this evening at 8 o'clock in the Pied mont hotel auditorium Mrs Long, of New York and Camden. S. C sent by the women Progressives of New York, will talk on the subject of the New Progressive Movement. The club women, the U. D. O the D a. R the Young Women s Christian Association. the Business Women's Olub. the Civic Improvement Clubs, the Atlanta Womans Club, the Equal Suf frage Club, the Teachers of Atlanta, and all the women of Atlanta and all other women who are interested in progressive work are urged to attend. Free to all Invitations were mailed for Thursday evening through error They should have been for Wednesday even ln« <A<lvt.) IiICHENEIY’S 1 EXPECTORANT CURES IN A DAY C°URh* Coh Consumption. I hooping Couk Croup, Trickling I of the Nose. Watery Hyes. Prop- I P'.r.gs in the Throat, Bronchitis, I anil all Throat and L»ung Trou- I hie'- Cheney's Expectorant re- I neves «■ once. Thorourl < tested I DRUGGISTS AMO SOC KCTKBEIWKDOn HORHMI* Optical . Work of the HIGHEST CLASS I* what Dr Hines the Optometrist gives m every case He examines ■he eyes and tits glasses in such a •a v that the} relate the trouble, remove ab strain from the nerve* ano muscle*, give perfect sight and male life worth living NO POISONOI'H DlbiPS OB DRUGS USED Hines Optical Co. Peachtree Street settiri and I'cizir theaters Being Abroad During World Series Real Torture ’PITY THE BASEBALL EXILE ■a wWk i3l sY 0/4 il w \ / / / > /■' *'* ' ' • ■■ w - - ?- C . Ji .1 F "it. ■ i \v JSf/ \ v’ l \V> Miss Natalie Alt. prima do nna of ' The Quaker Girl." some ' hall fan ■■Quaker Girl” Tells How Re turning Americans Devour Meager Wireless Scores. What s absolutely positively the i worst torture ir: the world? 1 Give it up? Wei’, it’s traveling in Europe while I I the world’s series- games are being played. Miss Xataiie Ait. th, attractive 1 : youn primu donna of "The Quaker) ,'G rl.' say s sro, and she ought to know, | i because she sure is some baseball fan.) ; Europe is not a; all a dull place, ac cording to Miss Alt, but when It comes i 1 to publishing news about the greatest j American event of the year the news -1 papers over there are on a par with ’that historic tri-weekly which was so ■called because they tried to gel it out I now and then. | American travelers returning from ; Europe." said Miss Alt, "do not offer iheir first pious adulation to the Stars and Stripes when they sight the Statue of Liberty. Oh. not at all. Their ini tial thrill of patriotism comes when tile first baseball results filter in through the wireless, although land still is far away. "I was abroad last summer and that is how it struck me when those deal old baseball scores were posted on shipboard. Then how I yearned for the full box score and perhaps a col umn or two of corn-fed descriptions by some Victor Hugo of the national game! But. of course. I could not have tile whole cake while the waves were sti'.l chopping at the hull “Do Americans talk baseball in Eu rope ' Somewhat and then some more, my deais It's so ’homey' to open those funny Paris editions of the Lon don papers and tint! solemn results of National and American league tussles therein. Somehow the English sport ing editors Insist on terming It ’base ball match.’ but then there is a rea son They would protest against ball game' as contusing, polo and cricket having some claims on spherical circu lation. don't-cher-know '.’ 'At best, a traveling American is behind considerably in his baseball dope. Perhaps the penannt chauci sos lhe Giants and Red Sox are still being debated in some remote corners of Europe, and many are wondering when tlte Cubs and Athletics are." 2sis » , - Tft The Sale of Simon Bankrupt Stock •"» I - “ I " to $1.50, pp. 98c 0.K., s, lk T,.„ AT 49 WHITEHALL STREET Which W.s Soil by U. S. Bankrupt Court 17 V *>*3 ' 011,1,11,11 'R uaily from da\ to day with increasing interest and greater bargains bringing crowds after f O Sold u P to $4.00. IZC & * SOC pl ‘°"' ds thi,t - T ° a " a -' ' vi ’ h bundles upon top of bundles are going out to these pleased participant. in the 1 he’e great carnival of economical buying. .. - One lot Ladies' 50c One lot Ladies RT r -r gy . a .» su i. -•<■/ •• iNew Lots, Wew Bargains are put on display daily, as fast ,. S h, on as the stocks can be gotten out. Here are some hummers until cj.”’"' B ° A " 12c '"on they are sold. „„ 39c —39 c Whde th* last Sold SI.OO to $1.50 °" e lot Ladies Ladies Waists; Ladies’ fine Elegant Ladies' ' Dresses sold up one big lot to Waists go tor Waists, ' Al I O ne ,ot Ladies Men's Underwear. Whole Dreaaes go to $3.00: go for close, ’" " ’ 00 k Ladies' I nder- COA I CIVTIIDCC whether you buy W9ir f a ’d Ladies’ FOR 98c 89c 39c 98c <>9c ---- sweaterS S AI-1: s .m ira A. WATSON & CO., SELLING AGENTS CHEAP MMMaMMMMMM<MW * Mk^ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1912. -BIG JIM” THORPE HAS STARTED ON WARPATH PITTSBURG, Oct. 9.—A crowd in the lobby- of the Seventh Avenue hotel saw ■ big Jim T'.iorpp. hero of the recent | Olympic games, lower his colors to jGlen Warner, coach of the Carlisle In • dian football team. When the mixup j was over Thorpe was put between two Carlisle men and marched up to the Union station. It is said the world’s (greatest all-round athlete strayed from j the path of prohibition. i SHEEP LED HIM TO BIG FORTUNE ; IAt.’OMA. WASH., Oct. 9. -Captain i William Guest, former officer of the British army, discovered a gold quartz mine said to be worth $1,000,000 or more because he followed mountain sheep whose shadow was reflected on Lake Atlin, northern British Columbia, from a mountain 6,000 feet above. —7 - -• - 7 •- ' “ ■' .1 ■ J. ..'".NJ 1 ■■■. J. 1 JI.L I ' BOWELS SLUGGISH.STOMAGHSOUR, GAMSFI? TOMEIS GFffl I hat awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, feeling of fullness, dizziness and sick headache, means your stomaoh is full of sour bile- -your liver is torpid—your bowels constipated. It isn't your stomach s fault—it isn't indigestion—it’s biliousness and constipation. Try Cascarets; they immediately sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver ami carry off the constipated waste matter from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by- morning. IT W V-: I 1 Y j 10 Cents. Never gripo or sicken. “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” MRU'S BE LIFE IN LETTERS Desire to Please Her Husband Ruled the Young Queen, Says Memoirs. LONDON, Oct. 9. —A rosy sidelight is thrown on Queen Victoria's early’ married life by letters first published by Sarah Spencer, Lady Lyttleton, who became lady of the bedchamber to the young queen in 1838 and was her close friend. Love. simple domestic happiness ruled Victoria's home. More than any thing she desired to please her husband, the prince consort. He was very fond of trees, plants and flowers. Writes Lady Lyttleton: "All very meekly the queen is learn ing trees and plants, and in a very pretty childish manner. When last we walked she told me quite gravely, but low and half shy, 'That, Lady L„ is a tulip tree you see, a rare tree but hardy.’ Last year she not know an elm from an oak.” Again: "The prince and queen are reading Hallam's 'History of England.' It is very pleasant to find him reading aloud to her while she was at cross-stitch." Lady Lyttleton describes the princess royal, destined to become empress of Germany and mother of William II She describes the baby prince of Wales, too, the future Edward VII. '"The little Princess is all graceful ness and prettiness, very fat and active, running about and talking a great deal. The prince of Wales, to judge by his noble countenance and calm manner is very intelligent; he looks through large clear eyes full at me. He is very handsome, but very small in every way." MANY LOSE LIVES IN ROCK ISLAND WRECK; BODIES ARE BURNED MEMPHIS, TENN., Joct. 9.—Several people were killed at noon today when two Rock Island freight trains m t head on at Riceville, Ark. The wreck caught fire, incinerating several bodies. Doctors and nurses left here for the scene this afternoon. A passenger coach was carried by each train, ac cording to the report. HAS 20 ADOPTED CHILDREN AND IS SEEKING NEW HOME ' FARGO, N. DAK., Oct. 9. —Mrs. O. R. Bosworth, who is said to have adopt- ' ed more children than any other per son in the United States, has arrived in Fargo from Dickinson, with twenty of her brood, whom she will take to a new farm home in Maine. For several years Mrs. Bosworth has lived in western North Dakota, and has i offered herself as the foster mother of ’ every orphan child in the western part ■ of the state. ) The children are cared for by her un til they are old enough to work and i they then assist in their own support by working on the farm. ATLANTAN PRINCIPAL IN DOUBLE WEDDING AT CEDAR BLUFF, VA. CEDAR BLUFF. VA.. Oct. 9.—A double wedding was solemnized here last night, when Miss Bertha Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Scott, and H. I. Gay, of Atlanta and Miss Lena Margaret Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott, and I O. Perkins, of Milwood, N. Y., were married by Rev. W. W. Carson. The couples left for the respective homes of the grooms today. The brides are cousins. The double ceremony was performed in the parlors of the Blue Sul phur Inn. 25 GENT ‘DANDERINE’ FOR FALLING HAIRANDDANDRUFF--GROWSHAIR Don’t Pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old, reliable, harmless “Danderine”—Get results. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its luster, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp, which if not rem edied causes the hair roots to shr’ loosen and die—then the hair falls fast. A little Danderine tonight—nov.—any- time—will surely sav.e your hair. FOR SALE 26 Benches, 12 feet long. Been used about or year in church. A bargain. Cal] Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Company. Phone M. 2674. 62 Peachtree Street, I Dr. E. G. Griffin’s Si!. sh Scientific Equipment I Painless Dental Ways B m S® l ' $5.00 fl Delivered Day Ordered. | frowns . . $3.09 i er^ect • • -4.09 Phone 1708. Lady Attendant | Over Brown & Allen Drug Store—24E4 Whitehall The Road of a Thousand Wonders COMFORTABLE Via New Orleans to Louisiana, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington Two Daily Trans for California With Connections for Portland and Seattle Three Daily’ Trains for Houston with direct connections for North Texas Points Through Standard and Sleeping Cars Oil Burning Locomotives Best Dining Car Service in the World. SJQ TE One Way Colonist Fares on Sale arr aUivv Sept. 25th to Oct. 10th, inclusive Atlanta to El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Other California Points. For particulars and literature, call or write O P BARTLETT. Gen. Agent. R. O. BEAN. T. P A 1901 First avenue. Birmingham. Ala. 121 Peachtree street. Atlanta. Ga. BOY SCOUTS TO HIKE TO MARIETTA ON SUNDAY Atlanta troop No. 2, Boy Scouts, in command of Scout Master Frank P. Margolin, will leave Atlanta Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock for a hike to Marietta. The boys expect to get back to Atlanta on Sunday afternoon. The troop will assemble at the Edu cational Alliance building. 90 Capitol avenue, equipped with blankets and cooking utensils. No tents will be car ried. but scout staffs will be used to erect lean-tos for shelter. PEACE ADVOCATE DEAD. LUCERNE. SWITZERLAND, Oct. 9 - Auguste Marrie Francois Baennaert, the Belgian statesman, is dead here from pneumonia. He was taken 111 during the recent peace congress at Geneva, and has tened here in the hope that he would recover quickly. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first appiicatior you will say it was the best investment you ever made. Your hair will imme diately take on that life, luster and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy’ and have the appearance of abundance; an in comparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair— new hair—growing all over the scalp. (AHvt.) ARGO Salmon 1 EC Regular 25c value I v FANCY PINK (Ji SALMON ... ft Full lb. cans, 20c val. Puget Sound Salmon Yes, Real Salmon, ft ip a 15c seller at other h' b stores, our price C3II Libby’s Large 00C White Asparagus L L I lb. can, regular 50c value Libby's Aspar-1 71 agus Tips.. ■■ 2 Regular 35c value 10c pkg. Corn Flakes. . 5c National Oats 1c Purity Oats Quaker Oats 8c Puffed Wheat 83 Puffed Rice lie Grape Nuts He Cream of Wheat... . 121-2 c Ralston’s Br’kf’st Food 121-2 c Shreddid Wheat 10c 25c Blue Label Ketsup 17 1-2 c Lee & Perrin’s Worcester Sauce 21c 1 lb. Royal Bkg. Powd’r 39c 1-2 lb. Royal Bkg. Powd’r 21c 1 lb. Rumford’s Baking Powder 21c 1-2 lb. Rumford’s Baking Powder 11c 1 cake Sapolio and 1 cake Bon- Ami and lean Old Dutch Clean ser-all three for only 19c Fels-Naptha Soap, 10 bars for 39c Instant Postum 19c Fresh Country Eggs.doz. 25c Eagle Milk 1412 c Meadow Gold Butter, lb. 35c 40c Coffee 28c 30c Coffee 22c 25c Coffee 19c 1-4 Pcund good mixed Tea 5c Florida Limes, per 100, 35c CASH GROCERY CO. 118-120 Whitehall St, JELLICO LUMP! $4.50 PIEDMONT COAL CO. Both Phones M. 3648 i i L 1 Drug Habit’ treated I A Bat Home or «it Sanitarium. Book on ’‘ILL’lfL DR B. M. WOOLLEY, 24 N Victor MMbml Sanitarium, Atlanta. Georgia. CHICHESTER S PILLS « T,,E DIAMOND brand, a AaL your Drugxht for A\ 4'bl-ehea-ter’a Diamond Brand//X • Pills in Red and Gold !i? xe6 ’ sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/ ke no other. Buy of your v sis R*r n «C’* f - A Jr DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, far SS years known as Best, Safest, 41wavs Re' aE.» r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE