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MANYPUPILSHAVE
DEFECTIVE TEETH
Ninety-five Per Cent of Chil
dren in Bell and Crew Streets
Schools Need Dentist.
That 95 per eent of the children in the
Crew street school and 98 per cent of those
in the Bell Street school are in need of
immediate dental attention and medical
treatment was reported to the committee
of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce this
morning. There are 4iS children enrolled
at the Crew Street school and 199 at the
Bell Street school. Almost every one of
the children in each institution is en
dangering his own health and that of the
community, according to statistics pre
pared by the examining board of dentists
In the first school there are 397 needing
Immediate treatment. hi the second
school 196 need treatment. Dr. R. G
Stephens carefully prepared the charts in
each, of the schools and in his report hr
declared that the same conditions obtain
tn the other schools <»f the city.
The averag< number <»» fillings each
child needs is <v 2 . while in the Bell Street
school 20 per cent of the pupils have lost
permanent t «th which can not be re
placed. only 12 per cent of those in th<
Crew Street school are in this condition.
Dr. C. M. Barnwell ;p<h vised th<- ex
aminations and he declared that much dis
ease was caused b\ unsaid < ary care of
teeth in school children A report on other
schools wil be uadi at a later dnt<
NEW “WHITE WAY"
WILL LIGHT ROUTE
TO BIG AUTO SHOW
Nealy half a ot woi th
nf automobile at .- itlx have been re
ceived in ,\tlhnta be exhibition it the
Atlanta Automobile <h<>« vhfcli opens
November 16 at t \ uditorium-Ar
mory.
Local exhibitors have lie. n gatbeiing
their machines for the show for three or
four weeks
While the ralhoa.l.s are busy hauling
In the show machines Head Decorator
V. \V Shepard is working double time,
ove time and most of the time, with his
full force of men, taking the necessary
Steps and getting ali the preliminaries
out of the way so that he can run his
whole gang to the Auditorium at the
stroke of midnight Sunday night and
start the work of piacing the decora
tions.
City Electrician R. <’. Turner lias
granted permission for the erection of
ornamental "white way" posts from the
Auditorium to Peachtree street, and the
people who go to the show will pass
down the most brilliantly illuminated
street in all Dixie.
AFFAIRS OFMOOSECLUB
DISSOLVED BY COURT
Abairs of the Moose club, a locker
organization in Alabama street, were
dissolved formally by superior court to
day. The R. M. Rose Company, liquor
dealers of Chattanooga, were awarded
$716.48: Walter R. Brown, the court’s
receiver. s!<><» for services, and John Y.
Smith. $25 for services as the club's
attorney. The club’s total assets
amounted to $841.48.
CASH GROCERY COMPANY
Sells Saturday Recandled
Storage
EGGS
25c
Dozen
Guaranteed Country Eggs
30c
Dozen
CASH GROCERY CO.,
118-120 WHITEHALL STREET.
BLOOD POLSON
Piles »nd Rectal Disease*
CURED TO STAY CURED.
a true specialist
who possesses the ex
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n * ht kind of experl
&\ vnee doing the same
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J hundreds and i>erhaps
I ’ thousands of times
JC »»» V with unfading, perma-
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p V \ ting or detention from
business !>on't von
think it’s about time
to get the right treatment" 1 GIVE
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tion for Blood Poison and guarantee
results. Come to me J will cure you
or make no charge and I will make my
terms within your reach. I cure Vari
cocele. Hydrocele. Kidney, Bladder
and Proetatlc troubles. Piles. Ruptur. ,
Stricture.' Rheumatism. Nervous De
Wlity and all acute and chronic dis
charges of men and women cured in
the shortest time possible If you
can't call, write. Free consultation
and examination. Hours. S a m to 7
p. tn. Sundays. A to J
DR. J. D. HUGHES. Specialist,
Opposite Third National Bank.
!•'/, North Broad St., Atlanta, Ga |
HUBEMARQUARD
MIXES IN SCANDAL
Husband of Actress Breaks in
Door While They Climb
Down Fire-Escape.
ATLANTIC CITY. N J.. Nov. B.
“Rube” Marquard. star pitcher of the I
New York Giants, figured in a sensa
tional incident here early today when
he was caught in a beach front hotel
with Blossom Seeley, an actress, by the
woman’s husband. Joseph Kane. While
Kan.- and two detectives were batter
ing down the door of the room, Mar
quard and his companion fled down the
fire escape and escaped in an automo
bile.
Marquard is charged in a warrant
sworn out by Kane with “alienation of
affections" and with being a fugitive
from justice. Charges may be prefer
red against Robert Delaney, proprie
toi of the hotel, and Frank Flowman.
the night clerk, whom Kane alleges
helped Marquard and Mrs. Kane to es
cape P ipers were being prepared, it Is
said. v. hich will enable the police of any'
state in the Union to arrest "Rube."
Kano, who is a New Yorker, booked
Marquard to appear with Ms. Kane,
who is known as Blossom Seeley, on the
stage in a. vaudeville sketch based on
Marqunrd's pitching record last season,
when lie won 19 straight games for the
Giants.
I was tipped off b.i friends that it
was not :i business proposition that was I
keeping the pair so close together," de
clared Kane, “Later I found out that
my wife and Marquard were traveling
about tlie country, living as man and
wife.”
CITY ELECTRICIAN TO
RENEW HIS FIGHT ON ;
STREET LIGHT RATES
When the council committee on elec
tric lights meets this afternoon to con
sider the bid of the Georgia Railway and
Power Company for the city’s street light
ing. Citj Electrician IL C. Turner will
contend that the company will make 50
per rent profit on all but the White Way
contract, and that it should reduce its
bids.
Mr. Turner said todav that he would
introduce as evidence the rates of other
cities.
He said he would also urge that some
other sort of light posts be secured to
replace the White Way posts on Peach
tree and Whitehall streets. Hr said the
posts there now take up too much room.
NEGRO KILLS WHITE
BOY, THEN HIMSELF
SCHENECTADY. N. Y.. Nov. B.—A
negro about 36 years old. known as Sandy
Williams, supposed to be from Canton,
Ohio, and known in Philadelphia as “Dia
mond Dick.” enticed Ixmis Desalle, white,
18 years of nge, into the cold storage
room of the Melton case, this city, today,
and shot him In the face, killing him in
stantly. Then Williams shot himself In
the head, dying at once There is no
known reason for the crime
THE MENTER CO.
sls BLUE SERGE (bin tA
SUITS, NOW <pIZ.OV
t<L These Suits were real bargains at sls, and it’s just
like finding money to get them now for $12.50.
<L They are the latest Fall cut,
carefully tailored and of handsome,
durable serge. Any man who buys
one of these suits has a suit to be
proud of, and the biggest bargain y
in this city to-day.
C. Good selection of men’s Fall
suits of all materials at all prices.
Overcoats, Hats, Shoes.
- — 1
LADIES SUITS
AND COATS
<£ Splendid showing of all latest Kkh? ujl&ra*
Fall stylesand fabrics in Ladies’ v
Suits and Coats. Come here for IsSif
your new Fall Clothing and charge
it. Beautiful ready-to-wear Milli
nery, Dresses, Waists, Skirts. Pet
ticoats, Shoes.
C. Our prices are low because we
own nearly 100 stores, and buy in ss® s£&*!./. *
enormous quantities, thereby get
ting a much lower figure than
ordinary stores. 1
DIVIDED PAYMENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS WW:
C THB MENTBR CO. altars a raspectabla way for respectable propio to dress *” \ ’RktA
well withoot lacoaresdeace. Thia plsa is opea for poo. Taha sdraotsje al it.
THE MENTER CO.
• UCCKSSOR Te MINTIR • ROHMLOOM C«.
71 1-2 WHITEHALL STREET
First Stairway next to J. M. High Co.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1912.
STRANDED LINER STILL
ON ROCKS AND IN PERIL
QUEBEC. Nov. B—Although the 50-
mile easterly gale, which pounded the
stranded liner Royal George that went
ashore on the rocks In the St. Lawrence
river ten miles below this city the night
before last, had abated today the vessel
was still in a perilous position. Attempts
to release the liner failed, although her
nose had been turned Into deeper water
and the tug captains who were standing
by hoped to release the ship at high tide.
All passengers are off.
The crew of the Royal George remained
on board
Clears Stuffed Up Head
and Catarrh Disappears
Breathe the Healing Air of the Eucalyptus Forests of Australia
and Quickly Get Rid of Catarrh.
Hyomei will banish catarrh if you
will breathe it a few times a day. It
is the only remedy of its kind before
the people that can penetrate into every
tiook, corner, fold or crevice of the mu
cus membrane and destroy the mi
crobes.
HYOMEI is squeezed from the green
leaves of the Eucalyptus trees of in
land Australia, where catarrh does not
exist, and combined with Listerian an
tiseptics. Pour a few drops into the
inhaler and breathe this mighty germ
destroying ait; an air more healing
than that of the pine covered Adiron
dack*;.
Notice how quickly that stuffed up
LET’S CELEBRATE
IN A
WOODROW
Our latest last.
W<* picked it for a winner.
Every man who puts his foot in a pair says:
“They’ll do.”
Good for two terms.
Won’t you come in and try on yours?
AU widths—A to E—s4.oo and $5.00; made
to measure at $6.00.
CRAIG’S
RED SEAL SHOE SHOP
93 Peachtree
We fit absolutely.
—J
MARINES RETURNED
FROM NICARAGUA
HAD BAD CAMPAIGN
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. B.—The
cruiser Cleveland, under Commander
D. W. Blamer, is in San Francisco har
bor today after a voyage from the
scene of the Nicaraguan revolution. The
Cleveland is the first of the American
warships to return.
Not since the Spanish-American war
have American sailors seen such hard
fighting as that in which the landing
parties of the Cleveland engaged, ac
cording to the vessel’s officers.
head clears; keep at it a few days and
your suffering and hawking and dis
charge of obnoxious mucus will cease
entirely. Then continue until every
germ is destroyed; until the soreness
and dryness in the throat have disap
peared. HYOMEI is guaranteed for
catarrh, coughs, colds, sore throat,
croup, deafness caused by catarrh or
money back. Complete outfit which in
cludes inhaler, can be obtained for SI.OO
at druggists everywhere.
To break up cold in head or chest in
a few minutes, pour a scant teaspoon
ful of HYOMEI into a bowl of boiling
water, cover head and bowl wjth towel
and breathe the vapor until blessed re
lief comes in a few minutes. (Advt.)
Men and Religion Bulletin No. 29
THE LAW
. “Think Not That I Came
To Destroy The Law,—
I Came Not To Destroy
But To Fulfill.”
To produce money, lawlessness must have undisturbed quiet.
IT HAD BECOME A VESTED INTEREST, SO TO SPEAK, IN
JERUSALEM NEARLY TWO THOUSAND YEARS AGO; AND
THE MEN, WHO FED AND FATTENED UPON IT, WRITHED
AT HEARING ONE SPEAK OF FULFILLING THE LAW AS
JESUS DID.
At first, they sneered and called Him crazy.
But, when He drove forth the thieves and grafters with their long
tolerated methods of grinding God’s poor, the men, whose pockets were
hit, planned to do more than abuse the Carpenter of Nazareth.
To protect themselves and their city, they felt compelled to act,
when men saw Lazarus alive and well; for great crowds were begin
ning to follow Him, who voiced and lived the Law of life and love—
this Man, who caused those whom the world called dead to live again.
They met at a friend’s house.
“What do we?” they said. “If we leave Him thus alone all men will
believe on Him; and the Roman will come and take away our place and
nation.”
Caiaphas, the worldly wise, said: “Ye know nothing at all, nor do
you take account that it is expedient for you that one man should
die—”
And so they crucified the Christ.
Hoping to preserve their way of living, they killed Him, Whom
they could not silence, to keep the Roman from interfering.
But, instead of succeeding, their cruel injustice brought destruc
tion upon them.
The Roman came and, with carnage such as had never been seen,
destroyed Jerusalem.
God’s Law was, and will be, fulfilled.
“HAVING EYES, SEE YE NOT? AND HAVING EARS, HEAR
YE NOT? AND DO YE NOT REMEMBER?
God’s truth can not be throttled.
Sooner or later, men throw off the yoke of ever cruel ignorance.
Today, they are doing this not only here, but everywhere.
Fathers and mothers are realizing that “a boy is better unborn
than untaught.”
AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD MEN ARE PUTTING AN
END TO THE SLAVERY OF WOMEN.
Crime against them is no longer condoned in the name of expedi
ency and hidden beneath hypocritical silence.
Rightly, in the South. Atlanta has taken the lead; without the ad
vice or interference of outsiders, her own Chief of Police has put a stop
to police protected vice, the buying and selling of women with the
knowledge and approval of public officials; instead of punishment and
persecution, her Churches have offered homes and help to the pitiful
victims of men’s greed, and many have accepted them.
But not one house of ill repute, known to the police, is, or will be
tolerated in our midst.
HERE, AS EVERYWHERE, MEN ARE WAKING AND REO
OGNIZING THAT IN PRIVATE, PUBLIC AND BUSINESS LIFE’
THE LAW OF GOD AND ITS FULFILLMENT ARE NOT TO BE
FEARED; IN IT ALONE ARE PEACE AND PROSPERITY
FOUND; AT LAST, HIS LAW IS ONLY COMMON SENSE.
In Boston, another city where policemen do not protect vice, Wil
liam Filene Sons Company, French Jews by birth, are today teaching
these truths to the world in away that can not be overlooked or for
gotten.
In their great store, the minimum wage for girls is eight dollars a
week.
They will adopt no rule, nor policy, until it has been submitted to
their employees and approved by them.
When their profits reach a certain amount, they divide them with
their employees.
A hospital is maintained for them.
And rest rooms and recreation for their workers are provided In
store
GOD’S SPIRIT IS AT WORK IN THE WORLD, WHEN MER
CHANTS, WITHOUT THOUGHT OF PREACHING, ADOPT A POL
ICY OF UPLIFTING AND UPHOLDING THEIR EMPLOYEES
AND A LIVING WAGE FOR WOMEN, AS THE BEST METHODS
FOR DOING BUSINESS.
His Law can not be destroyed.
It will be fulfilled.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MEN
AND RELIGION FORWARD MOVEMENT.