Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 26, 1912, FINAL, Page 5, Image 5

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? OF ALIEN GANG IN DEATH CELLS Old Floyd and Young Claude Enter Virginia Prison for Ex ecution November 22. RICHMOND, VA Oct. 26.—Floyd r , nd Claude Swanson Allen entered the Virginia state penitentiary at 8:10 o'clock this morning. The heavy steel _ates closed behind them and shut out never their view of aught but prison v, alls Thex u ill die In the electric chair on y,member 22. Floyd Allen was on itches, the effect of a shot in the .•ft leg on the day the Allens shot up ,e Carroll county court. The guards tight the men to this citv. being met ~t the station by Superintendent Wood, and a guard from the penitentiary, who placed llietn in a carriage and drove to 1.1,-prison. Neither man slept between Roanoke ini tiiis city, chatting with the guards, but never once making reference to :!itir crime. The men were given a li;l , breakfast, donned changes of mug. and were then placed in ad fidning cells in the “death row." MOTHER OF FIVE SHOOTS HUSBAND: KILLS HERSELF SPRINGFIELD, ILL., Oct. 26.—After s. noting Iter husband through the ight lung, mortally wounding him, .Hr:-. John Simpson shot herself in the •ad. The bullet glanced off. Seizing ■ bottle of poison, she ran into the ,-treet and swallowed the contents of Tic vial. She fell and soon died. Simp. on is a coal miner. Mrs. Simpson left live children. ff CHENEY'S 5 I EXPECTORANT CURES JN A DAY Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Whooping Cough, Croup. Trickling of the Nose, Watery Eyes, Drop pings in the Throat. Bronchitis, and all Throat and Dung Trou bles. Cheney’s Expectorant re lieves at once. Thoroughly tested g for fifty years. OHUGGISTS2S': ANOSOC B 3 ATTENTION. RED MEN The chiefs and rnein- I bers of Chippewa Tribe k# No. 50. I. O. R. M.. are Wt requested to meet at Red Men's Wigwam, No. 86 Central avenue. Sunday W™ afternoon, October 27th, JI, at 1 o’clock sharp, to at- IA tend the funeral of our JMI deceased Brother Jno. W. Mr Dee. Members of other Tribes are cordially in vited to meet with us. Bl J. H. KINMAN. Acting Sachem. C. W. HARRIS. C. of R. The Red Men's Drum Corps is requested to attend. GOOD DENTISTS AND GOOD EQUIPMENT MEANS MORE PRACTICE AND LOWER PRICES. Gold Crowns $3.00 I Bridge Work $3.00 I Set Teeth .. .. 33.00 I All work guaranteed. ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS | C. A. CONSTANTINE, Prep. Cor. Peachtree and Decatur Sts Peachtree St ■ COAL n BIN i 7- Look into Your Coal Bin Doni let the cold spell and storm surprise you with an empty coal bln. Better to have too much coal on hand than too little. The best coal is always worth the full price you nay for it We serve the best grades of coal in Atlanta. Hast spring we contracted ioi all we could secure. We arc now de livering it at the lowest competitive prices, as hrt a. -ome > oor quality coal. Our big business allows us to shave down the price to you. Phone and mail orders promp.ix a tended to. Randall Bros. PETERS BUILDING. MAIN OFFICE. YARDS: Marietta street and North Avenue, both phones 376; South Boulevard and Geor railroad. Bell phone Main 538. At- ; i».;303" Mel street and southern d'r.rml. Hell Main Ufi-l. Atlanta 321. M • 'i. p- Heli lv\ 4b»3. Atlanta .Ob: South Pryor street, both phones 93t> NEIGHBOR HAS AGED LAWYER JAILED FOR PROBE AS TO SANITY VALDOSTA, GA., Oct. 26.—Colonel Charles S. Morgan, one of the oldest attorneys in Valdosta, has been arrest ed on a lunacy charge and is now in the county jail awaiting an investiga tion in the ordinary’s court as to his mental condition. The warrant -was sworn out by W. A. Rudd, a neighbor, who believes that Morgan is suffering from homicidal mania, and believes it unsafe for him to be at liberty. h is said that Colonel Morgan labors under the delusion that his maiden sis ters, Misses Elizabeth and Corlnthia Morgan, with whom he lived, have mis laid or stolen valuable legal papers from him, and he lias made threats against them. He also believes efforts are be ing made to hypnotize him, and lias be come greatly Incensed against other persons. Colonel Morgan armed himself with a Winchester rifle and a knife and an nounced that he proposed to kill his enemies if they continued troubling him. An investigation as to his sanity will be made early in November. CZARINA PROSTRATED * OVER ILLNESS OF HER SON, HEIR TO THRONE SI PETERSBURG. Oct. 26. —From an authoritative source, in court circles it was learned today that the czarina is prostrated over the serious illness of her eight-year-old son. Grand Duke Alexis the czarevitch. The czarina is under the care of physicians, and while the true condition of the crown prince was kept from her. she guessed the worst and became hysterical It is feared that the illness of the little Grand Duke Alexis may seriously affect his mothers mind. News from Spala. Russian Poland, where Grand Duke Alexis is lying ill. was of a more hopeful nature today. He was said to be improving, in spite of the symptoms of peritonitis, which are now fully developed A detachment of picked soldiers has been stationed about the imperial hunt ing lodge at Spala. and no one is al lowed in the sick chamber unless he bears a pass signed by the governor, the commandant of the troops and at least two of the surgeons in attend ance. A BEATING, NOT BRIDE FOR THIS LOCHINVAR NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Tony Scon delli, of Columbia street. West New Brighton, S. 1., isn’t sure today that an auto is the right vehicle for a Lochin var. He hired one to carry off sixteen, year-old Laura Sori, w hose parents re fused him her hand. He seized the girl as she was re turning home from work and bore her to the auto. It balked and her screams brought a number of men who rescued Laura, thrashed Tony soundly, then handed him over to the police. PET DOG SAVES FAMILY FROM DEATH BY FIRE MONROE, CONN., Oct. 26.—Howls of a pet dog saved Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hochdorf and family from being burned to death as they slept, it is learned. Awakened by the dog. Mr. Hochdorf looked from his bedroom window upon flames bursting from the roof of his home. A barn which stands about 150 feet from the house was also aflre. The barn containing four cows and a horse, was burned. PREDICTED HIS OWN AND CHILD’S DEATH NEW YORK, Oct. 26. —John Pittin ger. an 80-year-old farmer of Hazen, N. J., who ’mid been ill for several months, told his wife a few weeks ago, it is said, that he was going to die, and he predicted that wheft he died so would the favorite grandchild, and that they would be buried together. The double funeral was held yesterday, and the old man and his great-grandchild, so fond of each other in life, were laid side by side in death. THIS PRIZE COOK WAS FOR 16 YEARS FAITHFUL .NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Thirty-two I cooks and general housework girls will |be putting on gold bangles, jeweled I brooches or jangling golden eagles when ! they line up before the officers of the German Housewives’ league to receive I recognition for long service. Rosa Hann, | a cook, holds this year's record, having I stayed with her present employers sfx j teen years. The society would like to ' add a crown and set of wings to her I golden eagle. Fortunes in Faces. There's often much truth in the say, ing. "Her face is her fortune," but it’s m-ver said where pimples, skin erup ■ions. blotches or other blemishes dis figure it. Impure blood is back of th<- : al’, and shows the need of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They promote ’cii't a beauty. Try them. 25 cents I i t all druggists. (Advt.) i lu re is a woman who speaks from utisoiial knowledge and long expe rlem-e, viz Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wll -on Pa., who says: "I know from ex p.-rieri'» that Chamberlain's Cough i Remcdv is far superior to any other. I i.'o croup there Is nothing that excels ip.” For sale by all dealers. (Advt.) To flavor fancy tood deliciously use SAGER’S PURE FLAVORING EX TRBCTS Vanilla. Lemon, etc. Thir teen highest awards and medals. (Advt.) EVERYTHING TO SEE 1 with at John L. Moore & Sons’. Opera fleid glas: e.- and telescopes. Their opera glasses are the latest design.-. Prices to suit, ''all and see them. 42 North Broad street. (Advt.) E v Q'uiSli't WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO.. Call Main IJW. (Advertisement.) THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1912. WILLIAMS HAPS SEABOARD HEADS Openly Criticises Directors for Electing Harahan Instead of Hix as President. RICHMOND, VA., Oct. 2«. -Charles H. Hix, general manager of the Sea board Air Line, will receive a salary of $25,000 a year as president of tbe Nor folk Southern, to which position he has just been elevated, according to John Skelton Williams, formerly president of the Seaboard and still a director of that road. In a statement here last night, con gratulating the Norfolk Southern on se curing Mr. Hix, Mr. Williams rapped the Seaboard directors, who elected W. J. Harahan president, when Southern members of the directorate, Including himself, urged Mr. Hix for this posi tion. He said it was through Mr. Hix’s ability, skill and thorough knowledge of the Seaboard system that the re ceivers, several years ago, were able to lift the road out of a condition of ruin and demoralization Into which it had drifted under the management of men imported from outside. However excellent Mr. Harahan’s qualifications as a railroad man may be, Mr. Williams said, the former vice president of the Erie must necessarily take some time to acquaint himself with the Seaboard and its territory. PLAYWRIGHTTs SUED BY WIFE; PAPERS HIDDEN NEW YORK. Oct. 26.—Mrs. Rella Abell Armstrong has filed suit in the county clerk’s office for a divorce from Paul Armstrong, playwright. The papers in the case were locked up as soon as they were filed and could not be seen, and counsel for Mrs. Armstrong refused to discuss them. A similar suit was instituted by Mrs. Armstrong at Annapolis two years ago, but was drop ped. The Armstrongs were married in London, July 24, 1899, and have three daughters, 10, 9 and 7 years old, whose custody the wife asks. Puts Stomach, Liver and Bowels in Fine Condition To promptly end the misery of coMtipetioa, torpki liver, sick headache, iadigeitioo, riizzi. oeu and nausea, you must nee CARTER’S LITTLE UVER PILLS. S, They never fail— wy ff that's why mill’one them. Vhb, Ttyth? rigor, vitality, xtfuMjMT sod • clear -omplenion are • the result of their use. You need them. Small Pill, Small D 0... Small Priao. rhe GENUINE must bear signature ARE YOUR glasses RIGHT? Dr. Hines' examination with per fect equipments Is absolutely scientific and so exact that a mistake is im possible. He takes each eve separ ately and goes to the root of the trouble, and is never satisfied until perfect results are given. Glasses fitted by him always brings light to a proper focus on the retina, thereby removing all strain from the nerves and muscles, gives perfect sight and relieves headaches and nervousness caused by eye strain. READ LETTER BELOW FROM ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN BUSINESS MEN IN ATLANTA. REAL ESTATE BUILDING AND LOANS. 916 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Atlanta. Ga . October sth, 1912. Dr. L. A. Hines, care Hines Optical Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Dear Sir: Ten years ago you fitted me my first glasses in your Savannah store, which opened up a new world to me. since that time I had occasion to get nett glasses and although I have been to some of the leading special ists, have failed io get. results or even relief. Two months ago you fitted me again In your Atlanta store. I wish to say that they are giving me entire satisfaction. Your "Dixie” mounting is great: can't shake them off No more broken lenses for me. Yours verv truly, L. S. TEAGUE. HINES OPTICAL CO. Optometrists and Opticians, 91 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. WILTON JELLICO I COAL $5.00 Per Ton The Jellico Coal Co. 82 Peachtree Street Both Phones 3663 DEMONSTRATION SALE! GREATEST PIANO and PLAYER VALUES IN ATLANTA You notice we use the word “VALUE.” The thing it stands for is the foundation of this business It isn’t so much the prices here; they’re a good deal like the prices anywhere; it’s the values you get for the prices at this store, we wish to demonstrate. INVITATION We specially invite pianists, music teachers, and amateurs to come in and try these new pianos—test their action, judge their tone—a wonderful showing of fine new Grands, Uprights and Players are all here for your leisure inspection—sold on the “ Kimball One- Price System.'’ Volumes could be written about the Kimball Piano alone. But come here and let it tell its own story. We only sound the theme of this Piano Store. Let this be our invitation to come and see. It will be a, delight to you and a pleasure to us. Even if you do not wish to purchase, come and look about. Perfection mPianoCaseDesign as well as Ifejteasw perfectionoftone mMMM] Bfer W Hgl iSSJlfetajl m thdamSßggU&ffl I it’® a | I KIMBALL . '* '' I MOjOT I No Better Investment nr!#- TW**-. New KimWl at th«r I Os Piano Money Is Possible. LTf ”X^ ebargatos “ Why You Should Buy Mere, And Now. I TO NEW CUSTOMERS TO OWNERS OF “KIMBALLS” The entire stock for this new store has just been To the ownerg of RimbaU pianog ceived from our factories It has just been unboxed and Überall tronized our te here in AtlanU d ■ every piano is fresh and clean. This shou d appeal to pas t quarter century, we take this opportunity to state discriminating buyers, those who are about to purchase that in the first lace we want to A a fine piano and are ab t particular as to the condition t(J now that ’ we have our own store here and cleanliness of the instrument installed in their home. an exceptional position t 0 serve you t 0 , ood advantage . “ Ours Is a Proposition of ... . , __ “YOUR MONEY’S WORTH” We Are Equally Interested With You The price on the tags of every Kimball Piano rep- We want to keep your Kimball Piano in the best of resents value based on the cost of production in our own condition, as we are equally interested with you that the factories and our manufacturing facilities for making Kimball now in your home is giving excellent satis every part of the piano or player-piano are unexcelled. faction. Our interest in your piano is the first thought, ~ ixri v ix the second and least will be our charges for tuning, re- Une Price and Value to Everybody pairing and refinishing. We do not advertise the Kimball Piano in order to ... ..j , •in r attract you to our store and then undertake to sell you We Will make special allowance for some other make of piano, some unknown value some big your Kimball Piano if taken in trade profit-maker. We sell what we advertise, AT ONE PRICE J iz-. i n r»i TO EVERYBODY and advertise what we sell. tor a Kimball Player-Piano. I SEE AND HEAR THE WONDERFUL KIMBALL PLAYER-PIANO I A TRIUMPH IN PLAYER MECHANISM FOR ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION IF UNABLE TO CALL AT OUR WAREROOMS, WRITE FOR CATALOGS ALL INSTRUMENTS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS WHENEVER DESIRED I Credit Extended Backed by Actual Cash Capital $6,500,000 A SAFE PLACE TO BUY ON TIME,A GUARANTEE WITH YOUR PURCHASE AS GOOD AS A GOVERNMENT BONO I • Established 1857 Over a Half-Century < Ml w ' W - KIMBALL COMPANY CALEF, Local Manager. I iHI 94 NORTH PRYOR STREET |H| DIRECTLY OPPOSITE MARION HOTEL 1 I AMERICA’S FOREMOST PIANO MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS I numiinnni'.Tr r~’jTurnimnTn irrar* 1 "" '^irnnrr- —r-wwr TT-” CT,CT ~Tirni — m i m EVERYBODY WANTS GOOD PAINT! OLE> — — tl. ■ i.i i n.. n• , n i i 6 LUCKIE STREET, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT HOTEL. tiere * s Not a Beller Paint Made Than bell phone ivy 4131. Atlanta ?mo 1111 STERLING PAINT ’ BEFORE*. EwlwWua ' - \ p A h° st °f satisfied users will vouch for !ES B V // ° C X its quality, durability and economy. 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