Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 24, 1912, HOME, Page 8, Image 8

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8 SAGE FOUNDATION TO BE ASKED TO HELP IN SURVEY OF ATLANTA With the view ■' obtaining .« ■ itv survey of Atlanta to aid In an im provement campaign carted y.steiday afternoon bx a chamber of t'omtne:<e committee. Waltei G Coopet. secietary of the chamber, is tmiax addressing a letter to the secretasj of the Ru-sell Sage foundation in New Y The Chambei of ('ommei.e commit tee met in the Kni| building and adopted esolutions whi'i will enablt Atlanta to go ahead lapidly with the movement started -om> time ag" to make sweeping improvements tn the city. The plan is to have a commit tee of ion leading citizens appointed by , the mayor, after council has authorized the action, and sot this committee tv make a study of such vital needs of Atlanta as greatei terminal facilities mote parks, wide, thoroughfares fo’ traffic, piop. . grata - and sewerage systems, housing and population prob lems. WOMAN. AT AGE OF 70, HANGS SELF IN HOME GOI.coNDA. ILL, Oct 24 Mrs Amy Smith. 70 years old. committed suicide by hanging at her home nest Rosebud. Pooe county, last night SOCIALIST EDITOR SPEAKS. COLUMBUS. GA., Oct 24.—Frank P O'Hare, editor of Rip Saw. a Socialist paper, delivered an address in the Mus cogee county court house last night to an audience that completely filled the large auditorium. Many Socialists w ere present Drunkards Saved Secretly Any Lady May Do It At Home— Costs Nothing To Try. ' T '** ’ * w ? Every Woman in ,«.e worm iviay Save Some Drunkard. At last, drunk no more, no more \ treatment that is tasteless and odorless. sa.it'. absolutely so; heartily indorsed by temperance workers; can be given secret ly by any lads in tea. coffee or food; ef fective in its silent work the craving for liquor relieved in thousands of with out the drinker’s knowletlg*-. and against his will. Will you try such a remedy if you can prove its effect, free to you? Then send the coupon below lot a free trial package, todaj FREE TRIAL PACKAGE COUPON. Dr. J. W. Maine* Company. 3292 Glenn Budding Cincinnati, Ohio. Please semi me. absolutely free, by return mail, in plain wrapper, so that no one can know what It contains, a trial package of Golden Remedy to prove that what you claim for it is true in even respect Name . Street City ' State ________ ¥=7= ■ =* WMBHMMranwaMKin The Uncertain Tomorrow! Tomorrow holds umei’taiiity for the man or woman who has no bank ac count. Emergen ci e s de mand money, and many misfortunes that have happen ed might have been fore st a I Ic d had ready funds been available. I'o make your to morrow i- ert ai n prepare for it to day. I lie best wa\ is to start a Sav ings Account here. Any sum of one dollar, or more, is large enough. 4% INTEREST PAID GEORGIA SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. Atlanta’s Oldest Savings > | Bank, Grant Building. WAR IN BALKANS AT CRISIS TODAY Attack on Turks at Adrianople Resumed Early—Soldiers Sleep on Arms. ■ VIENNA, Oil. 24.—This is the fifth pbi\ <>f th. fighting around the Turkish i cit.x of Adrianople, which will likely th< Balkan war ■ Although the Bulgarian army has oc cupied the heights <>f Tit novo and \’a siliko. respectively. northeast and northwest of Kilk Kilesseh. the Turks •* <’ still on Kiik Kilesseli heights, which is their second base of defense relegrams from the front stated that , this day's fighting was inaugurated by jan artillery duel which began before daybreak The soldiers who had slept upon their arms were >oon in motion. Both lines of battle ate between 40 and 50 miles long, extending in a semi circle through the Moritza valley from Khk Kilesseh on the northeast to the outer works of the Turks on the west. I he casualties have been very heavy and some of the dead who fell four days ago were rftill lying unburied Bayonet Advance Expected. ( The methods of the Bulgarian gen etai.-. under King Ferdinand, in cat y ing the Turkish strongholds' north of Adrianople, indicated that the Bulga rians would attempt to drive the Turks into the citadel with a grand assault all along the line. Every telegram to day w a expected to bring w ord of a general bayonet advance by the Bul jgarians upon the second Turkish base of operations Heavy Bulgarian guns were brought up and King Ferdinand tried to throw shells into the city, but the distance was too great. The bloodiest fighting Is around Kirk Kilesseh (or the city of 40 (hutches), where the defense has been as brilliant as the reported attacks. Aeroplanes in Service. Bulgarian aeroplanes have been as sembled at tlte front and daily recon noissames are being made by Bulga rian aviators One airman ascended I.oo'l feet and made a rough draft of the Turkish works In the outskirts of Adrianople. The Turks directed a steady fir. at the machine, but it was out of range Minor lighting is reported at a num ber of scattered points east and west of Adrianople A Constantinople dispatch states that the Bulgarian force sta tioned at Marasa was routed by Turks . and fled, leaving thousands of dead upon tlie battlefield. All Constantinople reports of the ' light received here are believed to be I highly ' olored The telegrams are re t garded as much more reliable. " BUYS ENTIRE TOWN FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES MOI NT VERNON, N. Y . Oct. 24. 1 ha l ies M Amines, president of the Mauser Manufacturing Company, has just purchased tlie entire town of Tur mersville, conn, an area of 2,000 acres, for investnieirt purposes. WAR CORRESPONDENT IN BALKANS A CONFEDERATE LONDON, oct. 24.-Bennet Burleigh. , senior war correspondent in the Bal kans. served through the American I ' Civil war with the Confederates and twice was captured and sentenced to death as a spy. LAGRANGE SENDS WARRIORS. LA GRANGE, GA., Oct. 24. Three LaGrange Greeks. Alex. Rill and Tike Pope, have sold the City case here and two restaurants at Fitzgerald, in addi tion to other business interests, to go bas k to Greece and help fight tlie Turks. They all expect to return to this coun try after the war is over. Their busi ness interests amounted to more than SIO,OOO. 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 brhise," wrote D. F. Howard. Aquone. N. C. ‘All remedies and doctors’ treat ment failed till we tried Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25c at all druggists. (Advt.) Next week at the Lyric— “ The Traveling Salesman.’’ Lyric this week—“Mad ‘ ame X.’’ I PERFECTION SMOKELESS OIL HEATERS The melancholy days are come when it is a little too " " co *d w >thout heat, and not quite cold enough for a fire, fcgvl The PERFECTION OIL HEATER is just what you wO need. I K ~ $3.50, $4, $4,50. $5 K> Let us send you one. I Telephone M. 1383-1384. Atlanta 174 ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 32-34 South Pryor Street jilt aiLAYI’A GEORGIAN AM) NEWS THLRSI).\ Y. OCIOBKK 24. Greeks Put Turks to Flight ATHENS. Oct 24 VI the TurK-. have been driven from th' Greek fron tiers. The Turk ariiiy is in full retreat across tlie Kambunia mountains, fol lowed by the victorious Greek army, unde' Crown Prime Constantine, which is cutting off tlie stragglers Tlie Lurk- i isii lines broken by tlie tout are direct ed toward Salonika Greek mount tineet - ;• •■ forming vol unteer bands and are attacking the fleeing Tu'ks in every quarter. At S -rvidji two Turkish battalions were entirely wiped out. The Greek.-' captured a great quantity of stores and artillery. Tlie Ottoman so.dtr- - ' making a final stand in Kumutsado pass The outposts of each army kept Up an all-night file ami at dawn the gene al engagement was resumed Turks Defeat Servian Army CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 24.—The Servian atrny "f four divisions ad-| vancing from Zibetche upon Uskub lias been defeated by the Turks in a bloody battle at NagOl'itsch near Kumanovo. A telegram received here today from L’skub stated that the Servian army had been hurled back, leaving behind a large quantity of artillery and am munition Following up their advantage, tlie Turks gave chase to tlie Servians and a moving battle is now being fought. Strong Ttykish reinforcements have arrived at l’skub. Bulgar Victory At Adrianople SOFIA, Oct. 24. Kirk Kilesseh. the outpost of the fortifications of Adria nople, has been captured by the Bul garians after a terrific five-day battle, with heavy loss of life on both the Turkish and Bulgarian sides. This news was received here this aft ernoon in a dispatch from the com mander of the Bulgarian army at the front. Tlie capture of Adrianople is the next objective of the Bulgarians. SPECIAL RATES FOR FAIR. COLUMBUS. GA., Oct. 24.—Chair man Joseph Richardson, of the South eastern Passenger association, has an nounced that a rate of one fare had been granted by the railroads during the Georgia Alabama fair in this city No vember 27 to December 7. CERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH MISERY “Pape’s Diapepsin” Re lives Your Indiges tion in Five Minutes. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges tioit. heartburn, dyspepsia; when the i food you cat ferments into gases and | stubborn lumps; y our head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic in Pape's Dia pepsin. It makes such misery vanish | in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt—if you can’t get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Diapepsin. it's so needless to have a had stomach —make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's because Pape'| Dia pepsin 'really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives it its i millions of sales annually. Get a largo fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic —it is a scientific, harmless and pleas ant preparation which truly belongs in every home. (Advt.) JL-J. .. 1 2—l J 111 •■■■■■• Georgian Want Ads Get Results SEES FIIIE FROM O SMES LIS Engineer Thought the Firemen Were There. But Arrives in Time to Rescue Family. I Awakened b.\ the engine* : »( a iocomo- I live on the Georgia railroad who had seen | the flames while switching in the yards, K. R. Brown, his wife and children had a narrow escape from death when their lit tle home at 76 Hardee street burned down early toda> Thej had to flee in their night clothes into the street and linallA’ took refuge with a neighbor. The railroad engineer saw the flames as his locomotive passed the house but thought the lire «lepartment was already at work and proceeded to put his engine up. His home is a short distance away from the Browns and as he reached it he • saw that the Brown place was still aflame. The engineer rushed Into the house and awakened the still sleeping family. They escaped from the house just in time to miss being crushed by the falling roof. Policeman .1. P. Lasseter, who lives nearby, gave the refugees shelter. LOWER GAS AND ELECTRICITY. (’HAPLESTON, S. C.. Oct. 24. - Charles ton is to have gas and 10-cent elec tric light current, as the result of a com promise: agreement between the city and the Consolidated Company, after a sharp fight over rates, which went to the state supreme court, and entered the Federal court. IF YOU DON’T FEEL RIGHT TAKE DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS” Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, back ache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion. All women get bilious, headachy and constipated—simply because they don’t exercise enough. They don't eat coarse food, or enough fruit and green vegetables. Those are nature's ways of keeping the liver and 30 feet of bowels active; but very few women employ them. The next best way 13 delightful, fruity Syrup of Figs. Nearly all ills of women can be overcome with Syrup of Figs alone. There is no need to have sick head ache, backache, dizziness, stomach sour and full of gases, bilious spells, sallow ness. coated tongue, bad breath, bad ' I complexion, nervousness and depres sion. The surest and safest remedy Is | one or two teaspoonfuls of delicious | Syrup of Figs. Try this tonight—you’ll | feel splendid in the morning when the i . .. - - —— PoE3'si A-V MJ ' n ilzOVt 'll' \3i fe y\ \ wWxf M ihkS o / \v I wlmWOTm ■ t h ■ \j/iiHl i w «ffl "H > fe-il i fio \ \ Mr il F MtwLl Mg& to la HiFin ; ! I *■ » 1 Z 1 1 Wn I 1J M i MPa I flwl i v T® ■ /' A' ff I- i< JI f F> : r rh M# r f ' // S\ l-f w if : t r ? I. vwS -"x ’tS; t,,e s *"“ u “ i The Wiltshire Young Fellows Are favoring these two popular styles—the Nor folk and English. Eiseman Bros, are favoring the young fel- I lows with an uncommon range of these stylish i models. Newest fabrics and shades at your command from sls to $35. Gray and Fan ‘Tech Hats —scratched or stitched. $ 1.50. I Eiseman Bros., Inc. : 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. I . -.. ,- RAILROAD TRACKS TO BE MOVED TO CLEAR WAY FOR FLOOD DAM I AI'GI’STA. GA . Oct. 24.—President | Emeison. of the Atlantic (’oast Line I Railroad Company, has been in the.city I In conference with General Superln- I tendent A W Anderson, of the Charles- I ton and Western Carolina railway; I Commls.-doner of Public Works Nesbit I Wingfield and other city officials In re- | gat'd to moving the tracks of the I Charleston and Western Carolina on I tlie river to make room for the Augus- I la flood levee. I The railroad tracks run within a few I feet of the river for more than a mile. II The work of removing tlie tracks and 1 1 purchasing property for other tracks I will entail the expenditure of a large I sum of money. I Mr. Emerson announced, before leav- I ing for Wilmington, that the city and I the road would amicably settle the I question of rights of way for the levee. I The Charleston and Western Carolina I railroad is controlled by the Coast Line. I CONGRESSMAN TO SPEAK AT TROUP COUNTY'S FAIR LA GRANGE. GA., Oct. 24 —Con gressman W. C. Adamson, of the Fourth district, from Carrollton, will be one of the attractions at tne Troup County fair, to be held at the court house Thursday. Friday and Saturday, No vember 7, 8 and 9, according to an nouncement made by the general fair committee. Congressman Adamson will speak to the people of this section Sat urday afternoon at the court house, and, as he is a general favorite in this section, undoubtedly he will be greeted by a large audience. His speech will close the fair events. sour bile, clogged up waste and pois onous matter have been gently but thoroughly moved on and out of your system, without nausea, griping or weakness. Your head will be clear, complexion rosy, breath sweet, stom ach regulated; no more constipation, gases, pains and aches. It is simply a matter of keeping your stomach, liver and bowels clean and regular. Then you will always be well—always look and feel your best. But get the genuine—the old reliable. Ask your druggist for ‘‘Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna.” Refuse, with contempt, the so-called Fig Syrups sometimes substituted to fool vou. The true, genuine, bears the name Califor nia Fig Syrup Company; look for this on the label. (Advt.) I Friday Where Qual- and ity is High- Saturday es t; where Specials at Prices are Rogers’, Lowest. Very Fine Quality California EVAPORATED PEACHES 3 Pounds for 25 Cents These Are New Crop. Regular 1214 c Grade Try Our High Quality Butterine Why pay 35 to 40 cents a pound for butter when our tine Butterine is a perfect substitute and costs only 25 cents? Thousands of Atlanta families are using this Butterine with entire satisfaction. It is carefully prepared from finest ingredients; looks, smells and tastes like fine creamery butter. Order a trial pound tomorrow. You'll he pleased. Marigold brand in pound cakes, Jersey brand in pound rolls. Either brand 25c per pound, 2 Solid Carloads Green Mountain Irish Potatoes 24c per Peck The large, smooth, mealy-cooking kind Sauer Kraut Mince Meat I Dixie brand Sauer Kraut is New shipment of Atmore’s made in Atlanta—and no bet- celebrated mine meat. This is ter is made anywhere. In bulk made of finest ingredients, at 5c a pound; in No. 3 sani- perfectly blended and alwavs tary tins at 10c. satisfactory. 15c pound Fruit Cake Ingredients ’ New crop Raisins, Figs, Nuts, etc., are here; finest qualities and at very low prices, lime now to make your Thanksgiving and Christmas fruit cakes. ' [ Choice Seeded Raisins; per 12- Extra Fancy Citron large pieces ounce packageßc per poundF. 18c j Fancy Seeded Raisins; per 16- Extra Fancy Glace Lemon and ounce packagel2c orange Peel, poundlsc Fancy Smyrna Figs, per Best Mixed Nuts, extra value at. pound 20c Pound2oc I . New arrivals of Durkee’s Pure ; t m 2. ed Currants ’ Spices. They are best for vour package .. 10c frult ca k e 9 Rutabaga Turnips And Green Virginia Cabbage, Uc lb. Rogers’ Coffees Fresh roasted daily, you’ll find Rogers' Coffees always in perfect condition with strength, flavor and aroma unimpaired These are the popular blends: Santos Blend, AT- Regal Blend, per pound £.wV per poundOvL .lava Blend, Royal Blend. y[ per pound OUv per pound "tUv Special C. C. C. Blend, per pound. 20c. Friday and Saturday we will give free with every two pounds of coffee sold one dozen boxes of Bear Brand Matches. These tire the best imported safety.and non-poisonous match ■" “Golden West” California Tokay Grapes ’yic Pound Basket I The Finest of the Season ROGERS’ |J6 PURE FOOD STORES