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2SURVIVORSOF TITANiyOWED Pair Escaped Death in Boat Launched at Direction of J. Bruce Ismay. NEW YORK. Oct 31. Miss Helen M. Newsom, da ighter of a wealthy banker, and Karl H Behr, a crack tennis player, who were picked up by a lifeboat when the Titanlr went down, will wed soon, It ■ was announced With the 'wo on the Titanic at the time , of the disaster were the girl's mother and , stepfather. Mr and Mrs. 11. 1. Beckwith. < The boat in which the Beckwiths. Miss I Newsom and Mr Behr were saved was I one the launching of which had been di rected In Bruce Ismay, managing direc tor of the line When the ship struck the iceberg Mr. Rehr was undressing in his cabin on T> deck. He ran to the bow of the boat on the lower deck, where were ■ the staterooms of Miss Newsom and the I Beckwiths He found Miss Newsom in i the passageway and together they aroused ■ the Beckwiths. All then sought a lifeboat. I The first one they found was full. "When Mrs Beckwith came to the sec- | ond boat," said Mr Behr after he had I landed In New York, and before she at - ' tempted to get in it, she asked whether, the men could go with her 1 heard Mr. Ismay reply. "Why. certainly, madam.’ i YVe were apparently the last passengers , on the top deck. Our boat drifted around with others until nearly 7 o'clock before we were taken on hoard the Carpathla.” Miss Newsom is about twenty years old and Mr. Behr is not quite 30. She is above the medium height, with dark hair and eyes. She is fond of outdoor sports. She was horn in Columbus. Ohio, which Is Mrs Beckwith's old botne. and it was in Columbus that the first announcement of the engagement was made by Mrs. YVil bam Monypeny, Miss Newsom's grand mother. Miss Newsom's father was Logan C. Newsom, a leading banker in the Ohio city She left Columbus before she made het> debut In society, but is a frequent visitor there. Mr. Behr is one of the bost known ten nis players in the country. 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F D City State 1 r T F '^ ular 00 B >te of Kellogg's Sanf tone Wafers are for sale In Atlania bv , * Munn. 29 Marietta street, Elkin Company. 26 Peachtree street; Jac g, , *’oarma<'\, 6 Marietta street (eight *»•* *ia<'kages ironi druggists, **MVortisemeat.) Latest Foreign Case Fad Inflicts Itself Upon New York PUBLIC BAR FOR WOMEN OPEN < ffM jißMlmFwW* .J?- Mi i ■ i W JwK law " jg-.? U.., Hi w Hußm Mfit Iho first American bar for women, showing view at opening of the Case des Beaux Arts. High Chairs Furnished for Patrons Instead of Usual Foot Rail. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The fair ones, whose systems demand a cocktail, whoso, palates crave a maraschino or a chartreuse, need not now await an invitation from any man to sip those delectable liquors. A bar has been dedicated to them; a "Ladies’ Bar” is now open in the Case des Beaux Arts, the first of its kind in New York. It is in a corner of what is known as the Marble room, but Louis Busta noby said it would be called the "Pa risian Case and Ladies' Bar” hereafter. It was suggested to him that "The Bath of Venus” would be a poetic and appro priate name, bitt Bustanobv did not seem to think so. Os More Than Usual Height. Tlie bar is L-sliaped and made of mission wood, perhaps to lend a sub dued tone. It is so high that from tlie front only the heads and shoulders of the two white-clad bartenders are vis ible above it. Behind the bar are cabinets and shelves filled with bottles, decanters and vase-shaped vessels, whose pol ished surfaces, bright labels and glit tering contents are designed to pro voke thirst. But, much more interesting—in front of the bar is no vulgar round brass rail, such as a man rests one foot on while he discusses highballs and poli tics. Instead, there is a broad, flat rail And ranged before tlie bar are very tall chairs, luxuriously upholstered in soft plush. Attitude of the Patrons. The patron who seeks this oasis dain tily steps on the broad, flat rail, grace fully sinks in one of the chairs and re marks invitingly to her companion: "What’ll you have, my dear?” A man is permitted to drink at the bar. but not by himself; he must be “escorted” by a woman. Learning this, one of the patrons reproved Bustanoby. "Why not devote the place to women exclusively, and let the men take a back seat for once?” There are back seats in tlie Parisian case—at tables. Many women regale themselves at the bar and seem to enjoy themselves very much, indeed. "Such bars have become fashionable in London, Paris and Berlin." said Bus tanoby. « “YVhy should New York not have one?” $500,000 MORTGAGE PUT ON COLU M BUS WATER WORKS COLUMBUS, GA., Oct. 31—A mort gage has been filed in the office of the superior court of Muscogee county for $500,000 in favor of a Birmingham. Ala., trust company, given by the new own ers of the Columbus Water Supply Company. The mortgage is given in part as payment for the plant by the new own ers and the other is to be used in mak ing extensive improvements of the sys tem, which is to be made up to date in every particular. ANGRY FARMER JUMPS ON FOOTBALL: INJURED PIERRE. S DAK.. Oct. 31.—‘TH teach i you to scare horses with that bladder." •aid Henry Greenfield, farmer, 65 \ears old, to an amateur gridiron squad. YY’ith ■i bound he planted both feet on the pig skin He has regained consciousness. SIO,OOO WANTED FOR ORPHANAGE. MACON, GA.. Oct. 31.—A state-wide campaign to secure SIO,OOO for th’ Georgia Industrial Home will be start ed In Macon on November 4 When the canvass Is completed in Macon it I will then be pushed In othe- cities. Im prov, ments are planned at the horn, , I which no,, harbors mote than 350 ot ■ uhaii children 111E A TLANTA GLOKGIAN AND NKVV&THL’KSDA Y. OCTOBER 31. 1912. WHITE PRIMARY WILL BE HELD IN DECATUR FOR OFFICERS OF CITY The city Democratic executive com mittee of Decatur has called a white primary for November 20, at which time three city councilmen are to be nominated, this being the first white primary ever held in Decatur. The regular election will be held the first Wednesday l*n December. When the executive committee was elected at a recent mass meeting of Decatur citizens, it was instructed to call a white primary for the council manic nominations. Two candidates have announced from each of the three wards, as follows: First ward, T. S. Hodges and 11. G. Hastings; Second ward. Brooks G. Brown and D. O. Neel, and Third ward, Joe V. Dunlap and E. T. Bowen. Mr. Bowen is tlie only incumbent standing for re-election. A lively campaign is expected. TO ENLARGE INSTITUTE. WAYCROSS, GA.. Oct. 31. —Way- cross is going to undertake this winter to provide two new brick dormitories the Bunn-Bell institute. There is a waiting list of students who can not get quarters and the erection of at h ast two structures is necessary. With these increased facilities 500 students can be secured. “SIROP OF FIGS" FOBINDIGESTION, BILIOUSNEM CONSTIPATION Better than castor oil, calomel or cathartics to cleanse your stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels. Harm less Laxative for men, women and children. . Primitive folks did not need laxa tives. They lived outdoors, ate plenty ' of fruit, and all of their food was coarse. ■ We modern people are different. W, i exercise too little, cat little fruit, and l our food is too tine-—too rich. We simply can't have our ten yards of bowels clogged up, liver choked w ith sour bile and stomach full of foul effete matter and feel well, it means that the L food and waste retained in the stomach , and 30 feet of bowels ferments—decays. The decay creates poisons, gases and acids, and those poisons are sucked into ; the blood through the very duets in tended io suck in the nutriment. Then t wo have sick headache, become dull, bilious, tongue coated, nervous, meals don't digest, and we feel miserable all over. So we must make our choice. We ■ must live like primitive folks, else we ONE DOLLAR WORTH TWO A dollar saved and deposited in this bank is worth two in your pocket Money in your pocket soon goes for ex travagances— money deposited here draws 1 4 per cent into rest. Money in our Savings Department is an incentive toward further accumulation. It I is whore every earned dollar ought to be— ! and ready when needed. We are United States depositorv for Pos t tai Savings Funds. Open Saturday afternoons from 4 to 6 in addition to morning hours. GEORGIA SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. Atlanta's Oldest Savings Bank. Grant Building. ACCUSED SLAYERS OF SINGER HEIRESS ARRESTED IN OHIO LIMA, OHIO, Oct. 31.—Charles D. Con way. wanted for the murder of Sophia G. Singer, Baltimore heiress, and Beatrice Byall, known as Conway’s wife, were ar rested here today. The couple were arrested by detectives from Chicago who had traced them from Chicago to Rochester, Ind., and then east to Lima, Conway’s former home. They agreed to return to Chicago with out requisition. Conway, whose real name is Charles Newton Kramer, was arrested at a hotel here. Beatrice Ryall was with him. He admitted that he was Con way and that lie had been in Chicago. He denied emphatically any part in the killing of Miss Singer. GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA MAY SPEAK IN ATLANTA MONTGOMERY, ALA., Oct. 31.—Gov ernor O'Neal is uncertain whether he can accept an invitation from tlie chairman of the state Democratic executive com mittee ot. Georgia to deliver an address in Atlanta Saturday night before the Wil son and Marshall clpbs of Fulton county. If he can possibly arrange his official du ties he will acept the invitation. must take artificial means to move the excess bile and waste matter on and out of the system. Toe safest, most harmless and effec tive stomach, liver and bowel cleanser anil regulator for men, women and children i-< delicious Syrup of Figs, which doesn’t irritate, gripe or weaken’ its effect is Hie effect of fruits. It is composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics. Don't think you are drugging yourself. Syrup of Figs can be constantly used without harm. Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Figs and I’.lixir of Senna," and see on the la bel that it is prepared by The California Fig Syrup Company. Tills’ is the only genuine—the old reliable. Refuse, with contempt, the so-called Eig Syrup imi tations sometimes offered to deceive you. (Advt.) FEARED TWO MISSING BALLOONS IN BIG AIR RACE FELL INTO SEA STUTTGART, GERMANY, Oct. 31. Alarm is felt for the occupants of the two missing balloons, Dusseldorf 11, pi lated by Americans, and lie De France, of France, which started last Sunday afternoon in the international race for the James Gordon Bennett cup and which are still unreported. It is not | believed that they are still afloat. It is feared that they may have landed in a desolate tract on the Russian fron tier or may have been caught by a stray wind and carried out over the Baltic sea. Tlie lie De France is an official entry in the race, but the Dusseldorf 11, which was loaned to the Americans after the balloon Kansas City II exploded, is an unofficial starter, and even should it win the result will not be credited. John Watts, of Kansas City, Mo., is pilot of the -Dusseldorf 11. ARNOLD SPEAKS AT COLUMBUS. COLUMBUS. GA., Oct. 31. —The Democratic campaign will be closed in Muscogee county Saturday night with a Wilson-Marshall rally, when Reuben R. Arnold, of Atlanta, will be the prin cipal speaker, and the address of Gov ernor Wilson to the voters of the coun try will be read. SIMPLE MIXTURE HELPS ATLANTA PEOPLE That simple remedies are best has again been proven. Jacobs’ Pharmacy reports that many Atlanta people arc receiving QUICK benefit from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mix ed in Adler-i-ka. the German appen dicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE helps sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY' because this simple mixture antisepticizes the di gestive organs and draws off the im purities. ' (Advt.) LETTER No. 2 Atlanta, Ga., October sth, 1912. Dr. L. A. Hines, Care Hines Optical Company. Dear Doctor: It gives me great pleasure to say that the glasses fitted by you to my eyes are most satisfactory. I had little hopes when I went to you, of getting glasses that would give me relief as well as good vision, as I have spent so much with the leading oculists of this and other cit ies without results, that I was dis couraged. Your glasses have given me the sight of my childhood and I want to thank you. Very truly yours. (Mrs.) ANNIE L. GEORGE. 263 Whitehall Street. HINES OPTICALCO. DR. L, A. HINES IN CHARGE. 91 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. COLLECTIONS \/ EAR in and year out, -*■ we increase the vol ume of mercantile claims and collections handled. Our organization is recog nized and appreciated be cause of its efficiency, prompt service and cour teous treatment, which gets the money, but holds the customers for you. ASSETS CONVERTING CO. Merchantile and Claim Department, 601 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Phone Main 1126. GOOD DENTISTS AND GOOD EQUIPMENT MEANS MORE PRACTICE AND LOWER PRICES. Gold Crowns 83.00 Bridge Work $3.00 Set Teeth 85.00 All work guaranteed. ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS C. A. CONSTANTINE. Prop. Oor. Peachtree and Decatur St». I Entrance 19% Peachtree St. I WILTON JELLICO COAL $5.00 Per Ton The Jellico Coal Co. 82 Peachtree Street Both Phones 3663 Buy f ° r Buy at C as h Rogers’ (HI Lowest Highest | The Goods” I Are ready at each and all of our 36 stores in a wide variety for exacting buyers. Pure foods without a question, manufactured products of the highest type of quality. Just as fast as we can load our drays and automobile trucks this New Season Goods are on the way to your nearest store—a Roz ers’ Store. 6 Standard Granulated Sugar FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only 20 POUNDS SI.OO 10 POUNDS 50c 5 POUNDS 25c New Evaporated Fruits Fancy Evaporated Apricots, Fancy Evaporated Peaches, 20c pTund.-. 121c Extra quality English Wai- Extra large fancy Brazil nuts, per Oft* Nuts, per 1 pound feUte pound luC Choice Mixed Nuts, sft* Fancy Brazil Nuts, <4 « per pound CUv per pound l £C Georgia Yellow Yams Two days—peck 19c Armour’s Breakfast Bacon Two days—pound 27c Tennessee Pork Sausage Two days—pound 20c Fruit Cake Material Royal Scarlet Currants; se- Gold Standard Seeded Rais lected, washed and steamed; ins; selected and cleaned; 16-oz. pack- 4 16-oz. pack- 10* a ge IwG age ICI Sunflower Brand Cleaned Gold Bar Seeded Raisins; Currants; 12-oz. 4A 16-oz. pack- 10* package IUG age ICG Purity Dates; 10* Fanc Y Glace Citron, 4 large package IUG per pound IOG j Lemon Peel, IC* Orange Peel. IR* pound IwG pound .....’I vU | Sweet, Juicy, Golden, Ripe Florida Oranges i Friday and Saturday only; 1 Q DozenA | Piedmont Hotel Brand Buckwheat j Its sweet, honey flavor of the Buckwheat bios some captivates the lover of the old-fashioned buck wheat cake. Package, 24 oz. net, 10c. Package, 38 oz. net.lsc Piedmont Hotel Brand Pancake, package 10c Royal Scarlet Brand, Genuine Maple Sap Syrup, full quart cansoc Robin Hood Brand Syrup, blend of cane and maple sugar, large bottle 25c g ROGERS’ 36 PURE FOOD STORES*