Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 25, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4
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WORLD BALLOONS
RACE TOMORROW
Twenty-three Entrants to Start
in the International Contest
From Stuttgart.
STI TTGAKT. GERMANY < >ci
America will be represented b' three .jf
the twenty-three <*i. rants in the inter
national balloon contest that starts ) er<>
tomorrow. Besides the "I neb- Sam."
which won the national elbr nation race
in Missouti on July 2’-. the "Kansas City
IT." John Watts, pitot, and the “Million
Population I." John Br-rrv pilot, will <nr
ry the Stars and Stripes iti l.e aerial
< lassie.
The Eurvpeaii contestants candidly ad
jnit a wholesome respect tor the chances ,
■ f Captain li. E. Honeywell and his "I’n- 1
<•> bam." All three of the American i
bags, however, are in excellent condition >
and thetr pilots determined to make a |
strong fight for the trophy.
America. Belgium. Germany. Frame,
vistria an< Switzerland each will be
represented 1-t . baUoons. Italy has ,
two entered, anil Denmark. England and j
Russia - l.e <-a -h.
T nusnally large luuucements were made i
for the ' contestants in this year’s race. -
the . prizes have been of-
'rred amounting to $7,500. about double .
thd sum put up last year. There will be I
h first prize of *2.000. second of sl, .00
ami live others ranging from $1.50U to
SI.JO. tn addition, the admission fees j
wid be di'ii rd among the pilots.
Ti e wiiitigi w ill also receive numerous |
gifts lot announced. The balloons were,
mi en from tin German frontier to Stutl-
VI It free of freight charges, ami insurance
nae’iist tire and theft while they are in!
Heiman has also been furt >.*■ hem Em h
< uiitestant will In furnished with tier I
ga.- and with an Interpreter at Id- -fitire ]
dii-. position.
’• The program and banquets. r< -eptions I
ami other a ,-tivlties m honor . i the bal .
loorist.. is an elaborate one.
Tb<- death of I.ieutenant Hans Gerlcks.
w inner of ti - Into-national race last year,
and his ai- • when their balloon burst
.curing the Light this week, has lessened
German' s am t for this ' car’s contest. |
ESCAPED MANIAC TRIES
TO MURDER HIS SISTER
At’Hl RN. IND.. Oct. -5. Airs. Aliu
nie Kintniei. of Nobel county, is in y
a critical condition as a result of a iieat
.. it,g received at the hands of George
Earnbart. her brother, who -s-.-uj. di
from the hospital for tin ins lie nt
Richmond. While t’tina . ;-vap
Earn hart was shot by i detm-ty - ..qiff
and is believed to be dying.
Barnhart wae s. r.t to the asylum a
year ago ano al the time threatened j
vengeance on his ■ latite-.
PAIR MARRIED MONDAY
SEEK DIVORCE FRIDAY
NEW Y« >RK. t '<■ 15. Altera patty, j
Monday, Hour.' Murphy am Mr . Anna
O’ln married T,,ey v.e .- so.-ry Tins
i • . i‘H ii to obtain t '*•!'»- i
: I. H todax . : • Hili lias* !i\ » hil >
Ml T-'t- a. mut. imliti
iNEST OENTA' WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES
■ s -.iner ei-rial " <«rl< do.- •,
■l» :»■ :i> :ne Atlanta Dents' i
■ . or.-. r.iees here are so low a-I
<, ?.i h 1 c ■ who have been pay- !
e usaa dentist s charges
'it • .- partly due to an immense
■ti.o ami partly to tile very fine
.J v. i; equipment and partly to the
■!r.«t this establishment wishes to
isting friends of its patients
A your friends about the work of
• Atlanta Dental Parlors it the cor
■■■ ..f Peachtree and Decatur streets
(Advt.)
' it. Sift. WEDDING BOL’QUETS I
ANO DnCORATIONS.
ATL/NTA ’LORAL CO., |
Call Mam 1130
'.Advertise ment.)
Nexfweek at the Lyric
“The Traveling Salesman.”
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1
cacti set pf old Faits.' Teeth -ent !
il.gle.st jir'v paid fir old Gold.
S her. old Watolies. Broken Jewelry
Precious Stones.
Mpney Sent By Return Mail
' Fhlla. Sn-ettlng and Refining Co,. !
i Established 20 Years.
v £63 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa
? • TO DENTISTS
5 We will- buy your Gold Filings, Gold
J s-rap and Platinum Highest prices
8 aid.
I
ARE YOUR
. GLASSES JMSgS
RIGHT?
Or. Uiner eiaminution with per I
■ eet equipments is absolutely scientific 1
and so exact that a mfMiak* is
Possble He takes each ey. >epar
a’ely and goes to the root of the I
■ rouble, and Is never satisfied until
perfect results are given. Glasses
fitted by him always brings light t><
a proper focus on the retina, tberebv I
removing all strain from tin nerves |
and muscles gives perfect sight ami i
i neve« headaches and nervousness
caused by eve strain
LE J TER BELOW FROM
SfYe . 0F THE best KNOWN
BUSINESS MEN IN ATLANTA.
HEAL ESTATE BUILDING AND I
IJ >ANS.
.'l6 Fourth National Bank Bldg
ttlanta, <k.,, October svh, Ude
/t 1 - , '.Y Hines, care Hines Optical
Co., Atlanta. <la.
Dear Sir: Ten years ago you fl'ted, 1
n-.e my arst glas.es tn your Savannah
store, which opened up a new world
<o me, since that time I had occasion 1
to get new glasses and although 1 hav.
bean to some ~f the leading special
ists. have failed to get results or even
relief. Two months ago y O u fitted me I
again in your Atlanta store. I wist
to say -hat they are giving me entire ■
. "-isfa-tion. tour ■'Dixie' mounting
-.H great cant shake them off N ( .
more broken lenses for mo
Yours very truly
f- H TEAGUE
HINES OPTICAL CO.
Optometrists and Opticians.
Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
• I BLESSED BE MEN WHO
li GO TO CHURCH WITH
WIVES,SAYS MINISTER
I WORCESTER, Mass.. Ort. 25. -the
I . R» v <F. ifin <*rathrrn, pastor of the
Par 1a t'onKreffatiunul church. has prepared
I a set of Biblical beatit’.ides brought up to
! date. th-re are some of his amendments:
Blessed are th,** in»-n who accompany
• their wives to church, for tnev shall save
.them from th' . ispb-bni of being widows.
“Blessed are :h« singers in the sanctu
jdj who tun sing and will s ag. lor they
I si'all novrr be sent to Sing Sing.
“Bles.se'l are lh< people who are not
. getful to entertain strangers, for they
ill angels unawares.
“Blessed is he who waJketh not in the
-• -<nsd of >lie gossip, nor sifteth in the
'*« it •! ’Le tau U-finder, but whose delight
. o in th- j ■'•ace and prosperity* of the
churtli. ‘lis name shall be a continual
i praise in the sanctuary, and hfs friends
i shall be < ailed legion.
“Hlesse<l art* the church members who
k »• thr Lord ar,d the minister as little
trouble as possible, who are loyal to the
• u. i, regular in their attendance, gen-
• -us in their gifts, gracious in their sym
path » s. anti honorable in all their ways.
, Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great
i. your reward on earth and in heaven.”
GEORGIA REINSTATES
ORDER OF GOLDEN SEAL
The i u der of the Golden Seal, a r-or
| i-o.iitlon wliltli had its license revoked
; in the general order Issued by the .‘■•talc
io-urim-e authorities affecting fifteen
organixation, has been reinstated,
othev <• Raggarl.' animated be
ll'-• <• ihe department and xhowed that
■ th< notice calling attention to the re-
I qi.irenients of the new law passed by
i I i' ! i legislature had not been re--
! ■ ( ived. be< uuse the letter h id been mis
i dit ected.
1 wa< further shown tliat the com
!>;•'.?> liml eoinplieil with the law. Mr.
■ Haggatlj said the company had assets
| of *1.738,50.52.
LOAD OF CLOVER SEED
BRINGS FARMER $391
, AIRGINLA. 11.1,., (let. 25. j H.
Horstman, of Chandlerville, hauled a
loud of clover seed to a Menard county
market this ". elt. receiving JS.6O per
| Imsliel. making th- net proceeds of the
1 load 5391.
Mi-. 110-stmaii Ims twenty, acres in
;- lo\ ei. ami t two crops raised this
i I-, a son will s-ll for about $1,200.
BIG PLANT TO MAKE BARRELS.
SAVANNAH. GA., Oil. 25.—A fac
to: capable of tuning out l.oiH) eom
ipb 1 d barrels a day will lie finished and
' a-.fo operation as an auxiliary
I mt of tile Southern G >tton Oil Com*
: .I’l' within two weeks.
$4 DOWN—S 1A WEEK
ANOTHER □Kb
CHANCE!
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
LAST WEEK’S GREAT OFFER
REPEATED BEGAUSE OF ITS 1
WONDERFUL SUCCESS! BBL
■7wf MMa
The sale of Our Coat sale
? It these same suits ! last week was L
last week delight- j s y c h a success
oa fho thnt our stock be- !
... 1 S“" to TO” ’"V
; a ,*Wi Atlanta to such j ow Consequent
a marked extent ly we at once re
th a t w e imme- plenished it, and
'Ki'W 'l'' diately wired to the immense ship- W
tßflß V» rk for an. I®! ’
°thei shipment, latest, up-to-date
•':-4 and are now styles, in the most
* ready to offer you fashionable fa b-
T**f' W what we think is r l cs - A step up
t . stans will con
,i<< m the bMt b ’ rgaln Vince you of their JEEpF
VX in suits ever put value, and their
T on the market in prices will delight 1
the South. you.
YOUJAN SAVE 12.00 TO MITyOUTpURCHASE i I
RED SILK CORDURWRFOLKS
«FOR THE YOUNG LADIES SATURDAYmams I
$ 3.95-THINK OF IT-»3.95
WOLILD COST $6.00 ANYWHERE IN TOWN
Over A 8 Plea Co CMBVP"?!!T7WHUBUMMMBMOver A&P Tea Co
WHITEHILI WHITEHALL
up stairs HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHLZifIhs up stairs
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2&. lhiz.
I SHOE SHINE PHONOGRAPH
TO CHEER TROOPS IN WAR
S'l . LOI'IS Oct. 25.—0 n their way
10 Greet e to take part in the Balkan
war. Tom Grimes. Chris Stathis and
Tom Kallas will take with them what
Is probably I;.-- best known phono
graph in II : St. Louis. Several
months ago a number of shoe s ining
parlors In East St. Louis inaugurated
improvements, and, not to be outdone,
this trio purchased a large phonograph,
I the strains f:mn which beguiled pas
sersby to step inside and get their shoes
shiped. The Greeks declared that they
would donate the instrument to a regi
ment that was minus a band. *
GOVERNMENT SEEKING
DOCTOR OF POTATOES
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. —Are you a
potato doctor? If so. you may be eligi
ble to a permanent job in the depart
ment of agriculture, where there will
be no scarcity of patients. Incidenta’-
1;.. the position pays 12.210 a year, but
befr-re any one can-be appointed .to it
an examination is necessary, and before
any one is permitted at the examina
tion he must .“how that he has hrfd an
educational training equivalent to that
required for a doctor of philosophy de
gree. Algo applicants must be at least
30 years old and under 45.
i sometimes start from mental strain |
8 or indigestion, but more often from |
W general weakness, and lead to appal
ling conditions unless checked.
| a Treat the cause, not the effect.
I © SCOTT’S EMULSION overcomes nervous- I
® ness in a wonderful, permanent way by making
JS Is life-sustaining blood corpuscles; it nour
ishes the nerve centres and acts as a |
sty—B bracing tonic to btiild you up. tvc-A I
v Scott’s Emulsion does not stupefy — Ycf f 3
k feeds them in Nature’s way. M, 1 1 |
S', tt St BnwNi , Blooms c’d. N L 12-96
EXPRESS MESSENGER
AND MAIL CLERK HELD
FOR THEFT OF $25,000
OMAHA. NEBP. Oct. 25. -Two men'
art- under arrest here toda' ch.iiged
with “t'-aling orc- thousand package:',]
worth $25,000. from United Stales mails, j
They are Benjamin R. Day. a railwayJ
mail clerk, and F. -N, Whlrenand. an'
Adams expr<»S“ messenger. The arrests I
t • :• made by postoftit >■ ihspeetoss fol
lowing lomplaints of the last six!
months. The officials declare Day lias!
made a conf' -sion acknowledging th< 1
I thefts are! invoicing Whisenand. . Thei
latter resides in Chicago.
NIGHT FIRE THREATENS
TO SWEEP CONEY ISLAND!
NEVA’ YORK, Oct. 25. Fire which I
threatened for a time early today to j
sweep rhe great pleasure resort of i
and partly damaged another, doing
sloo.oon damage, was c iseoi t-red short
ly befo.2 o’(-oek in Herring’s hote :
and ,-p -ead from there to the Majestic
hotel. Tile entire lighting appiaratus of I
South Brooklyn fmig it the flames.
CHARLESTON TO SEND DELEGATES, i
CHARLESTON, S. <’ . Oct. 25. Dele- I
gates to the Atlanta Panama <’ayal con
ference in November will be sent from ;
Charleston by the Chamber of Commerce, i
Back . -
to the > 4 ' sL-JS®
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Men! WJbIF
Back to the good old jimmy for
real smoking pleasure via Prince
Albert, the one tobacco that it
won’t, that can’t, bite your tongue I
because the sting has been cut
out by a patented process. JL
No matter what your grouch, no
matter what kick you’ve had —
simply forget ’em. You can smoke a jimmy pipe, smoke it long, smoke it
steady, if you load up with this 100 per cent different tobacco.
Fringe Albert
the national joy smoke
* ' ■' .»
Y ou h aven ’t rolled a cigarette with “P. A ”
i makin’s, you just get right to it.
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There s no two ways about it,
•! because “P. A.” is fresh, sweet '' ~
]! and all to the good—so different ‘
froi V- those dust_ brands that v V >S\
u you’ll wonder why you didn’t 1 f
B « out “P’ A-” before! Just ’r I ,
• f Wwß i 1 up on this tip! VI vIvS/ ’
If 1 I You can b ¥>’ 10 cents in the , . '
1 t!dy red tin ' Al *° ,n toppy 5 cent 1
j a bag ' 1 ’ handy for Cigarette making, in ' *
% ! 4 ar, d half-pound tin humidors
gr pound glass humidors.
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