Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 12, 1912, EXTRA 1, Image 4

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$2,500 FOR INJURY THAT DISGUISES WOMAN'S AGE ST. LOVIS, Oct 12.—Mrs. Eva Wood, nineteen years old, of Granite City, was awarded a judgment of $2.500 against the Louisville and N'as'vfle -ailroa i because in a wreck in 1907 she received Injuries which make her appear five years younger than »’• e s Fth/S FAVORITE REMEDY I ♦ ' iKHk* has been tested the world over and been approved by three generations HOSTETTER’S SsKwcf STOMACH BITTERS is, therefore, well known ESm as a specific remedy for Indigestion Dyspepsia Constipation Biliousness Malaria Fever and Ague Fffia® e persuaded to try a bottle today never disappoints Lxy All Druggists and Dealers Make This Bank Your Bank YOU W1 11 find it not only a conveniently located banking house, but you will discover that one idea governs in all its methods of transacting business. That id ea is that the interests of the bank are held to be identical with those of its customers. Th is makes for good service all along the line. Commercial and Savings Accounts Invited. Fourth National Bank i Motor TrAkclr vi. Horse— Alcu Argument Z \ A °’ 10 / / '.'Sir' \ \ \ "zSt X tikes half the room t > garage \ / motor trucks alco i ■ i.i Motor Trucks It tikes twice tht room to stable Horae* Rent—A Chance to Reduce it 50 Per Cent Horses and horse equipment to begin the day’s work. An such as wagons, harness, feed bins, Alco truck may travel five miles etc.,require twice the stabling space from garage to store or warehouse as Alco motor trucks. in the morning before delivery Moreover, horses must be begins. stabled somewhere near where the Rent in the outlying districts, da\'s work in the delivery of as evervone knows, is much goods begins. cheaper. Rent thus is an important item It is easily possible to cut in horse costs. down rent 50 per cent bv using Alco motor trucks may be Alco trucks, housed or garaged in the outiv- Phone Ivy 799 ( f V ou are ing portions ot the city, tor .they interested and our Cost Bureau do not tire in travelling a distance will get in touch with vou. Alco Trucks are built by thr American Locomotive Company COLE MOTOR COMPANY OF GEORGIA Distributors diso tfAi 0 cylinder and 4 ylinder Motor C*r* 239 Peachtree Street ’ ’wr’ : / Phone Ivy 790 - - —MM*— mmiim | | i, ■ „», , .m.. , ATLANTIC CITY’S NEW CONTROLLER A WOMAN ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . Oct. 12. Miss Bessie Townsend, formerly a bookkeeper, has been appointed city controller, replacing Controller Bar rett. recently removed from office. She is the first woman to occupy such a position. ‘ -k x nAn .1.1 ta nnii'ima -LV.L4 »V O.OxkA L AVLLA. 1 , l_, 'SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ON GEORGIA POLITICS By JAMES B . NEVIN. William G Obear, the adjutant gen eral. is one official whose department is relatively remote from politics, and yet L >J| there is no mem ber of the state adniini si ration i more constantly in the limelight now adays titan he. Obear is the secretary of war for Georgia, and he is right on the job, secretarying 365 days in the year! Some adjutant generals achieve militarism, s o m e have militarism thrust upon them —but Obear tv a s born possessed of a system satu- ’ « s I r I I I rt I I 4 - rated therewith, and he never has lost one militant germ from his make-up! Obear is rather quiet and unostenta tious. He goes in very little for the gold braid part of the game, Some 20 years ago. he helped organize the Rome Light Guards —and for several years it was one of the crack companies of the state. Later on, lie came to Atlanta, and soon was a part of th< adjutant general’s office. Having once become a part, he almost immediately became a vitally and essentially necessary part— and now he ia the head and front of the department. Obear lives and breathes his life's work. He dines with the plates, knives, forks and spoons arranged at military angles and kept sternly at tight dress. If potatoes are served, it pains him exceedingly if one of them fails to keep eyes front. Biscuits, roll'- and things are not sent in to Obear II) batches or clusters—they come in squads, companies or battalions. Obear is a master of infinite detail in i his office. He takes nothing for gratit | ed —there is a place for everything, and everything must lie in its place. There are no whereforeless whys in Obear's military philosophy. Just now Obear is about the busiest man in the capital. He flits from his office into the governor's private pres ence many times daily—never noisily of fussily, but silently, gently, Obearly!- He is proud of the state troops, and loves to talk about them, and the work Puts Stomach, Liver and Bowels in Fine Condition To promptly end the misery of constipation, torpid liver, sick headache, indigestion, diui. ness and nausea, you must use CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILI.S. They never fail—- ,k— --that's why millions r ' use them. Vim, JB vigor, vitality, iListc and a clear W-— W romplexion are L—.-m.- — w. the result of their use. You need them. Small Pill, Small Dow. Small Prsoo. The GENUINE must bear srgnatura they do. and how well they do it. He framed in large measure the present military laws—and hie framed them after many months of patient study and investigation into the laws of oth er states and the practices of the mili tia therein. ■ A safe and sane man in a tremen dously responsible position is Obear—a man who may not always do the popu lar thing, but a man who may be de pended upon to do the conscientious thing—and generally the right thing— nevertheless. Colonel W. S. West, of Valdosta, for fourteen years a member of the legis lature continuously, and for one term the president of the senate, is enjoy ing a short visit to Atlanta. Colonel West does not come to At lanta often nowadays—not nearly so often as he did in the days when he played the political game strenuously, and took much active interest in it. Colonel West was the first man to break the hoodoo that theretofore had pursued every member of the legisla ture from Lowndes. Up to the time West served his second term, no man ever had served two consecutive terms from that county. It had always been a case of election this time and de feat next time. West changed that order of things, however—he came just so long as he would agree to come. The former president of the senate is one of south Georgia’s wealthiest and most prominent men. He has been suggested time and again, for govern or—and it may be that he yet will have a try for that office. He loves politics —lie admits that, frankly. He has the nerve to enter a gubernatorial race, and the ability to take care of him- i self anywhere, at any time. He would make an ideal south Geor gia candidate—and he would be backed to an everlasting finish by south Geor gia. too, if ever he should agree to run! Chairman William J. Harris, of the state Democratic executive committee, urges Georgians to turn out on Novem ber 5 and cast their ballots for Wilson and Marshall electors. Mr. Harris takes a practical and common-sense view of the situation and says: "The requirement of the Georgia law I that tile successful presidential elec-i tors in this state must receive a. ma jority of all the votes cast makes it the more important that every Demo cratic voter shall go to the polls and cast his ballot on November 5. "There are five tickets in the field for president, and the successful presiden tial electors must receive more votes than all other four tickets combined. I he Democratic ticket must have not simply more votes than the next high est ticket, but more votes than all the other tickets put together. The vote for the Socialist and Prohibition tick ets will, of course, be small, but they will count for something. Then there are the two wings of the Republican party the Taft and Roosevelt wings each of which commands its follow ing; and these are working heaven and earth to get out every available vote they can muster. If. for any reason, the Democratic presidential electors should fail to get more votes than all of these four tick ets combined, even bv one vote, it then would be necessary to call the legisla tore in extraordinary session, at the expense to the state of $30,000. "If the Democrats of the state will only turn out and vote November 5 not only will they give Woodrow Wil son an overwhelming majority over all the other tickets in the field, but they " ill make unnecessary such an expen sive meeting of the legislature, and they will help to place their state in a po sition of party and national power which, for many years she has not held." A Log On the Track. of the fast express means serious trou ble ahead if not removed: so does loss of appetite, it means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness’ If appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by ton ing up the stomach and curing the in digestion Michael Hessheimer, of Lin coln, Nebr., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents at all druggists. (Advt.) W. Copeland, of Dayton. Ohio, pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Retnedj for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy’s cold was gone. Is that not bet ter than to pay a five dollar doctor's bril? For sale by all dealers. tAdvt.) Why <lo they ah say. "As good as Sauer’s”" SAUER'S PURE FLAVOR ING EXTRACTS nave received thir teen highest American and Europesn awards (Advt.) Columbus-Atlanta Special via Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South. I.ease Atlanta 12:30 Noon, arrive Co- I htinbus 5 to p. m.; leave Columbus 9:00 am, arrive Atlanta 1:40 p. m. First-I class coaches. Through Pullman Sleep- - int Car Columbus to New York. EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL C 0.,! Call Main 1130. (Advertisement.) The next Bell Telephone directory goes to press soon. Now is the time to subscribe in order to get your name in the new book. If you wish to make changes or corrections in your listings write to the Manager, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. Beauty Purity and Health Os Skin and Hair \ '/"rZ < J I \ i i I --j Promoted by Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with J2-p. book. Address “Cuticura.” Drpt. 30. Boston. Tender-fared men shave in comfort with Cuti cura Soap Shaving Stick, 25c. Liberal sample free, rJJ l, rr— ■ . Q IBANK X <_L save Money on Coal Kill your bins full now while you can <ret all you need of the best grades. When cold spells come on. the best grades of coal art* exhausted first. Everybody’s orders come in at once, and the last ones have to take anything they can get. Cheap coal costs more in the long run: it has one-third less heating power than good coal, I and leaves twice as much ash out of a ton. Telephone or mail your orders. We guarantee satisfaction. Randall Bros. PETERS BUILDING, MAIN OFFICE. YARDS: Marietta street and North Avenue, both phones 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 Krogg street. Bell Ivy 1165. Atlanta 706; 152 South Pryor street, both phones 936. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teeth sent us. Highest price paid for old Gold. Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mall. Phila. Smelting and Refining Co.. Established 20 Years. 863 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap and Platinum. Highest prices naid. TETTERINE CURES PILES. "One application cured me of a case of itching piles after I had suffered for five years. ’ RAYMOND RENTON, Walterboro, S. C. retterine cures eczema, tetter ring worm, ground itch, infant’s sore head pimples, dandruff, corns, bunions and ali skin affections. At all druggists or by mail for 50c sent the Shuptrine Co Sa vannah. Ga. The ATLANTA Tonight 8:15 HENRY B. HARRIS PRESENTS THE QUAKER GIRL COMPANY OF 100 WITH VICTOR MORLEY MATINEE TODAY. Nights 50c to $2; Mats. 50c to $1.50 A ft] |> Today at 2:30 Tonight at 8:30 Keith Vaudeville CHONG WAH CHINESE FOUR HOMER LIND & CO—TONY HUNTING & CORINNE FRANCIS LYONS « YOSCO AND OTHERS I cn j? c vTM Toni9ht at B:3 °- i I tzi\ij I I fl Matinee Tuesday LITTLE EMMA BUNTING PRESENTING The Morals of Marcus I VOIP "THIS WEEK l I Kill Matinefi. Tues . Thum. I ___ an J Saturday WM A BRADY S GREAT CLASSIC WAY DOWN EAST A play of laughter and tear* Same • plendid company and great acenlc es fe.-t» that have made the play famous | ATLANTA THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, j Hew York’s welcome to "the world's Greatest musical Sensation" S’ i > I "EV’RY LITTLE MOVEMENT HAS A MEANING ALL ITS OWM* Nights 50c to $2; Mat nee 25c to 5i.50~ Wednesday Night Only Prices—Lower Floor SI and 51.50; Others $ 1,75 c, 50c, 23c ij AUGUSTOS PITOU JR. Presea/ts TuE-yrZ ; famous Yound Irish Tenor & 43. *3 cfe .1-2 --- i liM r 4 4T w Romantic I rish Piaywfe SUPERB 3CEAUCEFFECTS | COSTUMES T_ACTING COMPA/W ■ —nwm— —»■ NiuwaFra—— ii !■ ii i im—— si wn 1.1 u i aim j y.-vTacttg7>BEß n > GRANn WEEK OF SUPERB KEITH VJIXniILJ OCT, 14 VAUDEVILLE DAILY BARGAIN MATINEES--NIGHTS AT 8:30 FIRST APPEARANCE HERE NEXT WEEK VALERIE BERGERE & HER CO, — w L IN “HIS JAPANESE WIFE” ABINGDON MARIANO BROS V SE f?S E AT !"o L N A S L I & co. mF THE European HOWARD & SNOW BERNARD SAMPSELL & REILLY ALL REAL VAUDEVILLE And Others. NEXT S BdF* Matinees: WEEK ILts. H UxL ra Tues., Thurs.,Sat. JOHN NiCHOLSON AND ORIGINAL CAST A Drama C r way out the V|llßPlWilfl w marriage ordinary question IS FAR MORE LOVE STORY WEEK OF OCTOBER 21, MADAME X ■■■■■■■■■MMMnHMßMnKanaaaanaaaaßaaKMflMKaHaßKSßrTnriT iTim m—iaji<—ia.iMiw— anMuin —• S—S——————SM—S——SMS——————— ~ FORSYTH ■ ■■■ OCT. 14 and Sat. at 2:30. Little Emma Bunting AND HER SPLENDID PLAYERS PRESENT BARRIE S GREAT FOUR ACT PLAY “THE LITTLE MINISTER” Next Week “ LITTLE LORO FAUNTLEROY" ———— Tn i | Ld j xtJW|LLL _ _rn-q-r- m■*' 1 ADMISSION BI j OXI! CHILDREN C r 10 CENTS NEXT WEEK AT MATINEES 5°a p m u i l l a y r vaudeville PIERCE AND ROSLYN, " THE LONGWORTHS. Everything form Grand Opera to Ragtime Presenting "An Evening t H ' ' UNO BRADLEY, AERIAL BROWNS Comedienne. Sensational Aerial Acrobat- BEST OF MOTION PICTURES- CHANGED DAILY MATINEES DAILY 3 p. m.. except Saturday Two Matinees Saturday and 4 Night Shows. 730 and 9 USE GEORGIAN WANT ADSj