Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 01, 1912, HOME, Page 6, Image 6

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6 ADAMSON SPEAKS AT LA GRANGE. LA GRANGE. GA., Nov. 1 Tomor row afternoon Congo ssman W. C Adamson, of th*- Fourti Geo’gia dis trict, will speak at the court house to ~ 7/ Cold Wave To-Night! Have you bought your Heater? Don’t shiver over a grate. Let us put up a heater for •Lqzj b you. It will make your coal bill smaller and keep /• you warm. Prices from $3.00 up ■ /A/ This is the place to buy I Coal Hods, Fire Screens, ( Stove Boards, Shovels, Jy Y( Tongs, Pokers, Grate Bas- Y* kets, etc. Special attention given to telephone orders. ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 1 32-34 S. PRYOR STREET < . A COMPLETE CLOTHING ST ORE ma ■ fwL WJwlK'm U Hi Iwl 1 vrllfea n r’Alk \\ti V- X\^ : \vTfflhk V. Ml //ill Wlnf mi FH\ ■ /IT • . r I r i II ill I ' ! || 1 ■ M ■ h 'll /-YLdr : The Overcoat ■ You Want Every desirable style is included in this com plete overcoat assortment. English Models Raglans Box Coats Chesterfields Convertible-Collar Coats Double-Breasted Belt Back Coats —The best of materials and workmanship throughout. , - Our guarantee means that every coat is ex £ actly right, and there is a price here for every ■ purse. sls $18522 $25 S2B ■ —Open a charge account. B Women's Tailored Suits Four special assortments are sls, $lB, S2O and $25. Convenient payments. 1 ASKIN & MARINE [ CO. ■ 78 Whitehall Street : " u —' ! the people of LaGrange and Troup county in the interests <>f Wilson and Marshall. Congressman Adamson is head of the congressional committee on interstate and foreign commerce. THE ATLANTA GEOHWLAN AND NEVVb. FRIDAY. SO\L.ili.r.u 1912. SOB BARRISTERS ST HOPKINS RITES Entire Bench and Bar of At- lanta Attend Funeral of the Venerable Jurist. More than 300 members of the Geor gia bar, tin well as hundreds of prom inent private citizens, met yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock to pay a last tribute to the memory of Judge John L. Hopkins, the famous Georgia jurist who died Wednesday. Rev. C. R. Wil mer. rector of St. Luke Episcopal church, conducted the services. Inter ment was at Oakland cemetery. Every member of the Atlanta Bar association, many .out-of-town attor neys, judges of practically every court, gathered to honor the first president of the Atlanta Bar association. All the courts in the city were adjourned and the city hall was also closed in tribute to Judge Hopkins’ memory. The honorary escort from the Bar association was composed of the fol lowing attorneys: Hon. .1. H. Lumpkin. Hon. W. T. Newman. Hon. B. H. Hill, Hon. J. T. Pendleton. Hon. George L. Bell, Hon. W. I). Ellis,. Hon. L. S. Roan, Hon. H. M. Reid, Hon. A. E. Calhoun, Hon. W. R. Hammond and Hon. T. P. West- I moreland, L. Z. Rosser, Alex C. King, 'll. <’. Peeples. P. H. Brewster, Clifford L. Anderson, T. A. Hammond, Hon. John M. Slaton, P.euben R. Arnold, Spencer R. Atkinson, E. V. Carter, H. L. Culberson, J. H. Gilbert, Z. D. Har rison, E. C. Kontz, James L. Mayson, A. A. Meyer, George M. Napier. H. E. W. Palmer, H. M. Petty, J. Carroll Payne, Joseph M. Terrell and John M. Tye. Those who acted as pallbearers at the funeral were: Judge Henry Lumpkin. Judge George Hillyer, Judge George L. Bell. Judge W. T. Newman, Judge J. T. Pendleton, Alex C. King. Logan Bleckley and Charles T. Hopkins, Jr. W. W. KIMBALL CO. OPENS BRANCH HOUSE IN NORTH PRYOR ST. The W W. Kimball Company, man ufacturers of pianos, pipe organs, reed organs and self-playing instruments, has opened a branch house in Atlanta, at 94 North Pryor street, with H. R. Calef, of Chicago, in charge. The building is one of the most con venient and comfortable in Atlanta. The first floor is used as sales room and offices, about 50 pianos, being ar tistically arranged. The second floor is arranged into comfortable rooms, with rugs, chairs and lounges; several styles of pianos and player pianos being arranged in each. The company has a large factory and plans are being made to take an active part in the South's business 132 NAILS FOUND IN THE STOMACH OF HUMAN OSTRICH PITTSFIELD, MASS.. Nov. I.—Luke Parsons, the "human ostrich,” was oper ated on in a Pittsfield hospital, and the surgeon removed 132 nails, two keys, a button hook and a partly digested three inch iron spike from his stomach and in testines. A nail punctured the abdo men and caused peritonitis. Parsons has hail a craving for metal since he accidentally swallowed some shingle nails ten years ago. Jackknives, spikes and can openers were regarded by him as a special delicacy. Last week he had symptoms of Indigestion. He had had attacks before, but always found a rem edy by eating pieces of tin, a button hook or some keys. When he applied to the hospital for treatment he said his digestion was a little out of order. The surgeons are doubtful of his re covery. HORSE SHIPPED ABROAD RIDES IN PRIVATE CAR NEW YORK. Nov. I.—Traveling In state in a private car and attended like a great mogul, Rocksand, the famous stallion from August Belmont’s Ken tucky stud at Lexington, arrived in Jersey City today. Rocksand was taken on board the liner Minnesota and will sail for France tomorrow. Rocksand’s stalls in the private car and on the liner were profusely decorated with en tertwined French and American flags. Tile stallion is insured for $150,000. SNORING IS NO CRIME, RULES_CHICAGO JUDGE CHICAGO. Nov 1. "Snoring is no crime,” ruled Municipal Judge Uplri in discharging a man charged with dis orderly conduct for snoring in a hall way. Indorsed by’more Pure Food authori ties, expert chemists, chefs and house keepers than any other EXTRACT in the V S. A. ’■SAUER’S" (Advt.) EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Coll Mam 1130. ' Advertisement.) ■ Head pain* from any cause, exceeslTS ■ brain fat. Indigestion, colds, grippe, co- ■ *' ,neu« ■ ralgia. rheumatism—all pain yields quickly t to ANTI-KAMNIA TABLETS % They are intern anr or habit The;, br nu r«at. tranc|u nervaa, abMDceof pain. Quickly, aafaly. amtly. ®At All Druggists FREIGHT RATE FROAI CHICAGO TO ATLANTA IS HELD REASONABLE WASHINGTON, Nov. I.—The rates on crossties from Calvary, Ky„ to Cin cinnati. via the 1., and N.. were de clared unreasonable by the interstate commerce commission today. The complaint of unreasonable rates on a catload of pickles from Chicago to Atlanta Ga., made by a Chicago company against the Chicago, Indian apolis and Louisville railroad, was dis missed. The rates were held reason able. Rates charged the Virginia-*'adflina chemical Company, of Richmond, Va„ to Blacksburg, S. C., and to various points in North Carolina, over the Southern railway, were held reasonable and the complaints dismissed. EXPERT TO TESTIFY HARVESTER COMBINE HAMPERS FARMERS CHICAGO. Nov. I.—Professor John Lee Coulter, chief statistician of the I nfted States bureau of census, was to take the stand today at the hearing of the government’s suit to dissolve the Harvester trust and was expected to show that the progress of American farming had been hampered by the formation of the trust. He was to sup ply statistics regarding the farm acre age In the United States and tne amount of machinery necessary to cul tivate it. Several other witnesses were to be heard today and the hearing was to conclude here for a time. The investi gators next will go to St. Paul. FINED FOR SPEEDING HEARSEJHROUGH TOWN PASSAIC, N. J., Nov. I.—George W. Robertson, an undertaker's chauffeur, was arrested and fined $lO for speed ing a hearse through the town at thirty miles an hour. Extra Special Sales Tomorrow At Jacobs’ Pharmacy SI.OO Size j-q Listerine O*/C SI.OO Peruna 67c SI.OO Quaker Herb Extract ’ 67c SI.OO S. S. S 67c SI.OO B. B. B 69c SI.OO Ozomulsion 85c; 50c size 43c SI.OO Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil ’ 67c SI.OO Angier’s Petroleum Emulsion 79c; 50c size 39c SI.OO Waterbury’s Compound Cod Liver Oil 77c SI.OO Philip's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil 85c; 50c size 43c SI.OO Scott's Emulsion 78c; 50c size 39c SI.OO Gude’s Peptomangan 87c SI.OO Lemon Elixir 79c; 50c size .. 39c 50c California Syrup of Figs 38c 50c Dodson’s Liver Tone 39c 1.00 Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 79c; 50c size 39c SI.OO Swamp Root 69c; 50c size 35c 50c Regulin 39c 50c Pape’s Diapepsin 37c SI.OO Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets 75c; 50c size 37c 25c Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenges ; 20c 50c Stuart’s Calcium Wafers 38c 25c Black Draught 17c 50c Digestit 40c 25c Hitchcock’s Liver Regulator 20c 50c Horlick’s Malted Milk 38c; SI.OO size 75c $3.75 Hospital size $3.00 Beautiful Waved Switches In Saturday’s Sale THE strands are as soft as silk, extremely fine and beautiful —the sort of switch that you would like to have made up to order. And Saturday you have a chance to buy this really beautiful hair at less than what ordinary coarser grades are costing elsewhere. You will need a pretty switch for the new coiffures, so don’t neglect this t special sale. Come and examine k the quality of these beautiful jAk goods and see what remarkable values they are. Switches in all shades, natu- AUUflmlßl rally waved, heavy and soft: cMIw 20-inch . SI.OO 26-lnch . $2.50 iiliW'Wfl 22-inch . $1.50 28-inch . $3.50 24-inch . $2.00 36-inch . $5.00 Special 30-inch Switches of Ex- AVwlNlljfflKLW cellent Quality, naturally waved. ■WiliO'/Ji Valued usually at EA wWllWilw' $5 - 00 .O V »1 1 vw’' Transformation of the First MWarSwVai Quality, exceedingly beautiful: all shades. Valued usually at iWlfflll"# SB.OO and AC A WIW $lO - 00 Hair Nets. 10c to 25c: in Gray MW" or White 40c. Silk Nets sc, 10c. Announcement To Out-of-Town Readers IF you have not a copy of Jacobs’ Cut Price Catalog, we want to send you one. It is free and a very valuable book. It lists over 10.000 of Jacobs’ Cut Prices and illustrates about 500 articles in rubber goods, toilet articles, infant things, sickroom needs, stationery, leather goods, medicines, household helps, etc. etc. It gives a great many help ful suggestions and is a book you will use many times whether you trade at Jacobs’ or not. And with it in your home you can order by mall from us at Jacobs’ Cut Prices, and save many dollars on your supplies. We guarantee satis faction ou all mail orders, and are glad to open charge accounts with all customers submitting satisfactory references. Write us immediately for the catalog. We send it free, whether or not you are a customer. MfrLOCK BACK TO COM Tip Goes Out That City Will Be as Wide Open as Before Rosenthal Slaying. NEW YORK. Nov 1.- Hordes of gam blers who were frightened away from the city by the exposures following the mur der of Herman Rosenthal are coming back to the city with the expectation that gambling will be as wide open as before the police scandal. It is said that certain police officials, feeling that all that was demanded by the people of New York was that Becker should be sent to the death house in Sing Sing, have let it be known among the members of the gambling fraternity who remained in the city during the Becker trial, that the lid was to be lifted. The word was sent abroad and those who make their living from "easy marks.” are rushing back to the city as fast as boat and train can carry them. Information concerning the “tip" sent out reached District Attorney Whitman today, and it was said that he would rush the trials of the four gun men charged with the actual murder of Ro senthal so that he might more thorough ly investigate the alliance said to still ex ist between the gamblers and police offi cials. From an inside source, it was learned that Whitman now has sufficient data to enable him to bring about even a more startling exposure of corruption in the police department than was dis closed by the Becker trial. GERMAN SHIP AT CHARLESTON. CHARLESTON, S. C„ Nov. I.—The German cruiser schoolship Hansa, Captain Von Kameke, arrived here Tuesday from Philadelphia. There are 250 cadets on board. The Hansa will remain here sev eral days, and German societies will give the visitors a series of entertainments. Saturday and Sunday JACOBS’ Sells 50c Candy at 29c THIS is our big Week-End Candy Special. We sell this Week-End assortment no other day in the week, because we could not afford to do so. It is our week-end treat, to give you pleas ure and to make you a better friend of our can dy department. You can not buy as fine candies, or as choice an assortment anywhere under 50c, or perhaps 60c a pound. Nearly 40 varieties of delicious chocolates and bonbons, and every piece a fav orite delight. Try a box tomorrow. Made Fri day night: fresh, pure, wholesome QQ and delicious, and only Make It Soft and Pliant With Harsh, Kinky and Unmanageable Ts Your Hair Is oCarse, Wiry Palmer’s Hair Dresser Palmer’s Hair Dresser is a new preparation from our own laboratory, and we guarantee it. If used according to directions and you are not satisfied with results obtained, we will refund your money. Palmer’s Hair Dresser is prepared for very coarse, wiry, kinky and refractory hair, and it is better than any similar preparation that we know of. it will soften the hair and enable you to dress it more becomingly. In nearly all cases it will take out the kinks and straighten the hair to its full length: and even in the most stubborn cases it will make the hair softer and more pliant, and greatly improve its condition. Palmer’s Hair Dresser is prepared from pure ingredients and we guarantee it to be harm less. On the contrary, it is a good stimulant tor both scalp and hair and keeps the scalp in excellent condition. Price 25c. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Main Store and Laboratory/6 and 8 Marietta Street 23 Whitehall Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W. Mitchell Street 266 Peters Street 245 Houston Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree St. 152 Decatur Street TO PROBE MINE DISASTER. MONTGOMERY. ALA.. Nov. I. Governor O’Neal has instructed Solici tor M. T. Ormond, at Tuscaloosa, to make a thorough investigation of the explosion at Abernant mine, Tuscaloosa county, August 13, which caused the loss of 18 lives. This Beautiful Bungalow ■I" ■ k '' '' ■I On elevated corner lot 52x152 feet, on Dill avenue, corner Elm street. Capitol View, with tile sidewalk, concrete curb, concrete terrace steps, ce ment yard walk. Lot fenced with all necessary out-houses. House has Stone Mountain granite front, extra large veranda, plate glass front door to living room, dining room with built-in china closet, swing door to kitchen, with roomy pantry, three bed rooms with closets, hall to latticed porch. Fitted with mission mantels and woodwork, tiles and grates, solid bronze hardware, electric light fixtures to match hardware. NO MORTGAGE. Small cash payment, balance monthly, and you occupy the house while paying for it and thus save your rent. BOTH PHONES 3520. 25c Sanitol _ < q Tooth Powder 1 OC 25c Eskay’s Food 20c; 50c size 40c; 75c size 65c 25c Nestle’s Food 23c; 50c size 40c $2.50 Hospital size $2.25 SI.OO Wine of Cardui 67c SI.OO Pinkham’s Compound 71c SI.OO Mother’s Friend 75c SI.OO Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 73c 50c Capudine 38c; 25c size 18c 35c Castoria 25c 25c Winslow’s Soothing Syrup 19c SI.OO Bromo Seltzer 73c; 50c size 37c; 25c size 19c $1.25 Sal Hepatica 95c; 65c size 45c; 25c size 19c 50c Darby’s Fluid 39c 50c Platt’s Chlorides 42c 75c Dioxogen 60c; 50c size 40c; 25c size 20c SI.OO Sloan's Liniment 78c: 50c size 39c; 25c size 18c SI.OO Pond’s Extract 75c; 50c size 39c; 25c size 19c 75c Antiphlogistine 60c; 50c size 37c SI.OO Vick’s Croup and Pneumonia Salve 80c 50c size 40c 25c size 20c 25c Carter’s Liver Pills 17c 25c Morse’s Indian Root Pills 19c 25c Tutt’s Liver Pills 19c 50c Doan’s Kidney Pills 39c SI.OO DeWitt’s Kidney Pills 79c; 50c size 39c SI.OO Foley’s Kidney Pills 80c; 50c size 40c HACKMAN ACCUSED OF THEFT. MACON. GA„ Nov. 1. —Upon the tes timony of G. U. Thornton, an aged vet eran and e|erk of the superior court of Webster county. Frank Carswell, a ne gro hackman, was today remanded to tlie suj eri< r court for trial on the charge of highway robbery. W. D. Beatie 207 Equitable Bldg. New Stationery In Saturday’s Sale Blue and Gold Initials, a new fabric paper with the initial woven in blue and gold, which is one of the popular features of the new styles. In quire boxes. Qr! A 50c value at vvC Blue and Gold Initialed Correspondence Cards, 24 cards, 24 envelopes, 35c. New Correspondence Cards, white in beautiful finishes; will) square, long or narrow en velopes. box 25c. Hurd’s Note Paper for the Little Folks, and just as dainty as one could wish, 25c Saturday Suggests Mary Garden Mary Garden Extract; Original SI.OO Bottle $ .83 Original $2.00 Bottle $1.65 Original $4.00 Bottle $3.30 Mary Garden Talcum, regularly 50c, 42c Mary Garden Sachet regu’ly $1.50, $1.25 Look Young Again EMPRESS INSTANTANEOUS HAIR COLOR RESTORER. Will by one application immediately restore gray or faded hair to any desired color. No after washing. Easy to apply. Ten different shades. Price 75c. EMPRESS SHAMPOO SOAP A scientific soap—keeps scalp in perfect health, leaves hair soft and glossy. Price 25c. Established 1895. Guaranteed under Pure Food and Drug Law.