Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 30, 1912, FINAL, Page 6, Image 6

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6 KIN OF WHITTIER STRINGED' SLAIN Boston Stirred by Cyanide Poisoning—Victim Found in College Man’s Room. BOSTON. O<t. 30. Just as the day Immediately following the Aids Lin nell murder, a general alarm has gone to every police station in Greater Bos ton and every druggist is being ques tioned in an effort to locate the drug store where the cyanide which killed Fred K. Whittier was purchased. The dead man was a member of the Whit tier family of Amesbury, which Includ ed John Greenleaf Whittier, the poet. Whittier died in the city hospital after being taken sick in the apart ments of Wilford J. Litchfield, gen ealogist. college and a fraternity man and possessed of independent means, in the Hotel Navarre The police learned that Whittier had been ordered to keep away from Litch field’s apartments. "If you don't I’ll make you” were the words used to the man. according to information in the hands of the in vestigators. INJURED ABOVE SHOETOP. ALL HURT GIRL WILL TELL NKW VoRK. Oct. 30. Slightly Injured bi falling off a street car. Miss Emma Seiger refused to give a policeman any other Information than that "I have been Injured above the sheet op. ' GERMAN CROWN PRINCE THROWN FROM HORSE BERLIN, Oct. 30. While shooting near Tianzig today, Crown Prince F.itel Fred erick was thrown from his horse. Ills Injuries will prevent him from attending Prince Rupprecht's funeral. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ail ment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets excellent. They are easy and pleas ant to take, and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by all dealt rs. (Advt.) SAVER'S PURE FLAVORING EX TRACTS have no equal. Sold every where 10c and 25c the bottle, at vour grocer's. (Advt.) EVERYTHING TO SEE ■with at John L. Moore & Sons'. Opera field glasses and telescopes. Their opera glasses are the latest designs. Prices to suit. Call and see them. 42 North Broad street. (Advt.) EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1130. < Ad vertlsement.) 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. Phlla. 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 paid JELLICO LUMP $4.75 PIEDMONT COAL CO. Both Phones M. 3648 I CURE THE FAILURES OF OTHERS At Your Own Price and Terms to Suit You. Qnalifi cations: Graduate and post graduate of seven of the best colleges In the I nlted States. Special courses in Europe. Keference: Several hundreds of cured and grateful pa tients. •M Y GUARANTEE IS: You don’t pay me any profeiedon al fee If j don’t cure you. I have ■the most complete ly equipped offices In the city, such as American European Specialist. the X-rays. Vibra- tory Massage, static Electricity, Galvanic raradic and Sinsusoidal Currents etc and < tz.one Generator for successfully treating CATARRH. Rll Et' M ATISM NECRALGIA. PILES AND STRICT I Rl : WITHOI'T THE KNIFE OR PAIN PA RALYSIS, BRONCHITIS, ETC I also cure gonorrhea and gleet with the latest discoveries, serums, etc; blood poison with ”606' or 914, as the case requires and guarantee results Olaeases of WOM EN cured with local and electrical treat ments without the knife or pain t can cure you cheaper than other specialists because I treat you personally and have to nay no assistants I carefully prepare and furnish al medicines Call today as I make no charges for CONS E LTA’i'it >X AND EXAMINATION Suite 1-2-3-4-5 at 32U Peachtree street lanta’3W? m ’ ° m '° ' P m Fhone At ’ w. H. HOLBROOK, Ph 6., M. D. South’s Leading Specialist. SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ON GEORGIA POLITICS By JAMES B. NEVIN. Numerous patriotic and liberty-lov ing sons of Georgia are sniffing the presidential battle from afar nowadays. liMi r> nevih rnd anticipating next Tuesday's Bull Moose and Elephant Water- I loos with care p 1 ea s u r e—a n d | that isn’t all, they I are sniffing anil I anticipating. | There are other things that may be sniffed and an ticipated - -believe them! For Instance, there are more than one hundred fine, fat, presi dential size post masterships I n Georgia -quite sniffable, thank you, quite so, indeed! In fact, there are few things In the sniff business more absolutely pleas ing to sniffers than postmasterships at present encumbered with Republi cans, but which may, nevertheless, soon be vacated In favor of the hosts of Democracy, long shivering and freez ing in the cold outside. Also there are numerous small pick ings around and about. There are Internal revenue collector ships, for one thing. Some of these class as A-l in sniffology. Gthers are not so important but no one of them is to be sneezed at! It Is the general and pleasing Im pression, too, that President Wilson — who seems a reasonable certainty will recognize no Democratic faction in Georgia, in the matter of passing the political pie. The appointments will be made, us ually. with the advice and consent of the immediate congressional represen tatives concerned. Both senators are enthusiastic Wilson supporters, and both are stumping for him. It Is said that the question of pa tronage In Georgia is to be handled fairly and squarely to all parties con cerned, and without regard to ancient enmities or feeling in the state. That Is why the Georgia patriot now adays snlffeth where he listeth, and no man knoweth what he smelleth—-or whether he will get It The overwhelmingly happy and de licious circumstances Is that, at last, some toothsome Federal political pie is headed in the direction of the grand old Georgia Democracy! This sniffing busHiess may not be ideally the fit and proper thing—but as a practical proposition, the patriots are finding the sniffing fine, anyway! State Superintendent of »Schools M. L. Brittain Is very much interested in the forthcoming election in Campbell county, upon the question of county wide taxation for educational purposes. Discussing this matter In its gen eral aspect, the state superintendent of schools said: “Local taxation for public schools is a new thing In Georgia compared with some other states, it having been first put in operation several years after the war. At the outset the emphasis was qpon the city and district. Later, how ever, the mistake was seen and for the last few years the county-wide plan, by which all of the schools of a county are unified as well as length ened and Improved, has been univer sally accepted as best by the educa tional leaders of the state. “In the South the county Is naturally an educational as well as political unit. People are seeing the superior advan tages thus presented in contrast with the numerous warring educational sys- r » ~""rwLu_ >ra The “ 54 ” HUDSON -a Six 65 miles art hour. To 58 miles an ’ ii J~~~r i hour in 30 seconds, from standing ■Mii^^lW^. l iiß'iiHlijL"' » , \ start. 'Cn y Beware of the Car Made for Trading Get a fair price for your old car. But don’t demand anything unreasonable or you mill pay for it in unsatisfactory quality and poor service in the netv car If you are trading your old automo bile in on a new one, here is a caution you should observe. There are cars toward the purchase of which a larger price will be allowed for your present automobile than you can obtain in buying a more desirable auto mobile. It is better to decide upon which car you will prefer. Satisfy yourself that it is the best buy at a cash price, and that it is the one you would choose if you were paying cash. Then if you are selling your old car, obtain the best bar gain possible. |_Electric 1 hey Are Completely Equipped •-> a— The equipment 1. tdcmlcal „„ £onf( , t|ng Qf „ TON AUTO SUPPLY CO., 56 E. North Avenue. Distributors, J. W. Goldsmith, Jr., President. THE ATLANTA GKUKGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1912. terns placed close together, and there are now 29 counties under the county unit plan although there were only four in 1906. "Besides <'ampbell, w hich has al ready begun the necessary preliminary' steps for the election which will be held in November, measures are being con sidered to have the people vote upon the question in other counties as soon as practicable.” A friend of Governor-Elect John M. Slaton, referring to his fondness for delivering educational addresses, calls attention to the fact that Mr. Slaton comes by that naturally, hie father be fore him having been so Intimately con nected with the public schools of At lanta. That may account for it. And wheth er It does or not. certainly Major W. F. Slaton Is one of file best beloved of Atlanta’s citizens today - and the love that Atlanta feels for him is of the staunch and true variety engendered In so many pupils for their teachers. Major Slaton was superintendent of public schools in Atlanta for twenty years—and his son, the governor-elect's brother —is occupying the position now. The governor-elect's right to talk on educational lines seems, therefore, to be well established. In the next house of representatives In Georgia there will be five Smiths, two Joneses and no Browns. Only one Jones is O, K., however— the one from Lowndes. Mr. Lee, of Leesburg, will represent Lee county, and J. Reese, of Alpha retta, will represent Milton. The lat ter must not be confounded with the Macon Telegraph's "Johnnie,” who sometimes is known as “Ikey.” W. J. Kidd, of New'ton, Baker coun ty, will be a member —-but Kidd will not be the baby member, by any means. There are a lot more names on the list, including Sparks from Toombs and Tootle from Tattnall! Governor Woodrow Wilson has writ ten a friend in Georgia that the "orig inal Wilson man,” so far as the gov ernor is able to say, lives in Indiana, and his identity Is unknown The governor says this man wrote a letter to The Indianapolis News as far hack as 1900, and proposed Wilson for the presidency of the United States. The news Item was clipped from the Indiana paper and sent to the governor —the Initials of the writer were signed to the communication, and the identity of the man has been completely lost. The governor expressed a desire to his Georgia friend to know whose lone LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY Hi, NO DANDRUFF-25 GENT DANDERINE Hair coming out?—lf dry, brittle, thin or your scalp itches and is full of dandruff—Use “Danderine.” Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you can not find a single trace of Dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most will he after a few weeks' use. when you will actually see new hair, tine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine will immediately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan derine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a But do not accept merely for the sake of a change in cars, an automobile that you do not consider advisable at a cash price. HUDSONS are not made to trade. HUDSON automobiles "second-hand” command a higher price proportionate to their original cost than those of any other make in the medium price class. They are not sold to the dealer at a large discount thus permitting him to make an extra allowance for old cars. No more profit on the HUDSON is allowed than that given on most auto mobiles at similar price. DeVo e &S triC “ Bhtlnß « entratOr Wtem. known a, the ' "Pee7omet r "%‘ck Br t^h n^tc P ' VU ‘° n Ihe 3/ has a 118-inch wheel base. The’W h>« i 127 or The 54 with Seven-Passenger body is S26UQ. * I. o. b. Detroit. TURKS HEART TO SUE FOB PEACE Empire Expected to Appeal to Save Adrianople and Salon ika From Capture. PARIS, Oct. 3Q. — Turkey is ready to sue for peace In the Balkans. This report was circulated today in high diplomatic circles and was given wide credance. The Ottoman government desires to retain what prestige it can, it was said, by having hostilities ended before the cities of Adrianople and Salonika fell into the hands of the allies and before the Balkan troops could move closer to Constantinople. Two great armies, one Bulgarian and the other Turkish, are maneuvering for stratgetlc positions around Adrianojjle. According to latest advices, fighting is going on at a number of points, but a decisive engagement has not yet been precipitated. Reinforcements on Way. An army of Servians Is making a forced march to Join Czar Ferdinand's army, which has Adrianople beleag uered, while the Turks are rushing all the reinforcements possible from Con stantinople. Another Turkish army Is cooped up in the city. Flying squadron of Bulgarians are harassing the Turkish outposts and night fighting is continual. This was the tenth day of the cam paign around Adrianople and It found the Turks with their backs to the wall, virtually fighting in the last ditch to uphold the crescent in Europe. While War Minister Nazim Pacha sent optimistic reports to Constantin ople, nevertheless he was confronted with greater sufferings than any army could inflict. Half the Turks are fight ing on half rations owing to the scar city of provisions, and most of the troops are distressed by the cold weath. er and in no mood to face the Bulgarian onslaughts. voice it was at that time crying aloud tn a vast wilderness. A great many people will think the governor need not despair of learning who that man was.. After he is the president of the United States, the “original Wilson man" will put in his appearance at the white house in Washington—quite a regiment of him, indeed! time. The effect is amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an In comparable luster, softness and luxu riance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25-cent| bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself tonight now—that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment—that’s all —you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. (Advt.) The quality of the car is to be de pended upon to make the sale, not the inducement of price. That is why 41- engmeers are regularly employed by the ’ ,ll <lson Alotor ( ar Company in design ■ mg HUDSON automobiles. , Ihe HUDSON shows what all thes< men working in unison know. 1 hey gained their knowledge of motoi car building in 97 well-known American and European factories. They had a hand in building more than 200,00 f cars. No restrictions were put upon J hvm in building the A’ w HUDSONS Ihe highest quality wa a sought for and obtained. Price was not fixed. MONKEY WEARS “SPECKS” TO SEE THE CHILDREN NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—An aged mon key, wearing spectacles, not as a feat for the children to watch, but in order to be able to watch the children him self, is the latest attraction of the zo ological gardens in Central Park. Baldy, the Java macaque, who has been a favorite in the park for sixteen years and is now 20 years old, is the proud possessor of these aids to falling eyesight. OWEN BIRDS jjsarrrsiiisi 1 — -—.- SWEEP ATLANTA SHOW After a 1,300 Mile Journey Our White and Buff Orpingtons, Barred and White P. Rocks, R. I. Reds and White Wyandottes WIN 41 REGULAR PRIZES WITH 46 ENTRIES Also Sweepstakes for best solid color pen, and sweepstakes for best pullet In com petition with the Cream of the South. At NASHVILLE and MEMPHIS Last Month WE WON 54 FIRST PRIZES. Come to the Show and Meet Our Mr. Delano We will sell you our winners or birds from our unequaled flocks of 8,000 birds Our HOME ADDRESS OWEN FARMS 700 WILLIAMS STREET. VINEYARD HAVEN, MASS. WM. BARRY OWEN, Prop. MAURICE F. DELANO, Mgr, ChamberliirJohnsoipDiißose Company Atlanta New York Paris * Now Is The Time To Be Fitted, Now That Mrs. Marvin Is Here Demonstrating La Vida Corsets There is little need of telling the average woman how all important to good dress her corset is—she knows it, perhaps from sad experience. What we do want to say with all the em phasis at our command is that there is neither rhyme nor reason for any woman in Atlanta wearing a corset that is not the best model for her, from the viewpoint of comfort, of the styles that call for “natural lines” this season. Airs. Marvin, the expert corsetiere from the factory of La Vida Corsets, is here! If there is any one person who knows any one thing, Mrs. Marvin knows corsets—she knows the how and the why of their making and the how and the why of their fitting. She is a specialist by long training, she joys in her work. Mrs. Marvin would not, could not attempt to fit you with the wrong corset. “But,’ you will say “she is here to sell La Vida Corsets”— we must beg to differ, she is here to show you why you should wear La Vida Corsets- and her task is a pleasant one. La Vida Corsets merit confidence. Each one is a finished article—-a corset perfected to meet the style requirements of this season. Aon could better appreciate this did you understand the thoroughness with which the La Vida people go at things-—how closely they keep in touch with Paris fashions, how they study out proportions, how they vary their models in just the slightest degree to better fit one type of woman and another, how they test materials—how they know before they do! That is why we put so much faith in La Vida Corsets; that is why La Vida Corsets are so satisfactory; that is why we recom mend them. So, if you are not sure that you have the corset that is best for you, come tomorrow to our Corset Department and let Mrs. Marvin tell you about La Vida Corsets, better let her show you —she has helped many women while she has been here, she can help you. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company PELLAGRA IS SPREAD BY BEDBUG,ASSERTS EXPERT LOUISVILLE, KY, Oct. 30.—That the bed bug is the agent which spreads pellagra as the mosquito spreads yel low fever, is the theory advanced be fore the Kentucky State Medical asso ciation by Dr. J. H. Hendren, who has treated more case of pellagra than any other physician in Kentucky. REVIVAL IS ADVERTISED BY MOVING PICTURES SEDALIA. MO., Oct. 30,-Bedalia'. new tabernacle has been dedicate ' nearly all the churches have Rev. Harold Cooper, pastor _ f .. First Congregational church is th ® the leaders in the movement and ha resorted to the moving picture to advertise the meetings.