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MANUEL ID IM
BOYHOOD CHOICE
Heart Goes Back to Little Unti
tled Girl He Vowed to
Marry Years Ago.
PARIS, Nov. 12. -King Manuel, who Is
a general favorite with all I'arleiennes of
both worlds, the real and the ’deml,” anti
with whom al) most heartllj sympathised
when the? heard that he was sick and
unhappy because Gaby Deslya. the little
minx, had jilted him. is soon to wed his
childhood sweetheart
Manuel's heart has returned to his first
love and he has decided to sow no more
wild oats. Years ago, when lie was noth
ing but a mere boy with no prospects of
ever becoming a king, he swore a solemn
oath that he would wed nobody but the
beautiful daughter of a Portuguese noble
man of relatively poor rank nt his ill
fated father's court.
As childish sweethearts the two had
played together and fallen most deeply
In love. Their ideal romance might long
ago have blossomed Into blissful unison
had not Don Manuel's father and older
brother suffered a tragic death at the
hands of assassins
Neither his mad infatuation for beau
tiful Gaby, nor, his brief spell of king
dom and sudden disposition. It seems
ever made the image of his first love fade
from his memory, and npw he Is deter
mined to marry her. Queen Amelie, who
has always been exceedingly fond of the
girl, and who is no longer able to plead
that reasons of state make the marriage
Impossible, has given her consent and the
wedding Is to take place during May or
June next year
AGED MAN DROWNED.
GADSDEN, ALA.. Nov. IHA- John
Sauls, aged 65 years, was found lying
dead In a poo] of water at Alabama
City today. The coroner Is making an
investigation. Sauls is believed to have
stumbled and fallen into the water. He
has a family.
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'T’HIS sale of $195 pianos is tb<
* result of ■ desire to serve
I everyone who loves music—to
put Into ever?- home where there
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a reliable piano of excellent £
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on convenient terms, is, in Fz
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NEW PIANOS
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number of new
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Why not today?
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Manufacturers. Est. 1839
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tetter, ringworm, ground it, p alu j erv .
sipelas are instantly relieved and perma
nently cured to stay cured by
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Don't suffer when you can relieve vour
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King. St. Louis, says:
Have been treated by specialists for
eczema without success. After using
Tetterlne a few weeks I am at last
cured.
50c at druggists or by mall.
SHUPTRINE CO., SAVANNAH, GA.
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RECANDLED STORAGE
EGGS
25L.
Guaranteed Country Eggs Dozen 30c
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>» '2O WHITEHALL STREET
AUTO SHOW LIGHT
WILL BE FEATURE
Most Elaborate System of Il
lumination South Has Known
Planned For Exhibit.
With a score or more of Interior dec-
I orators and as many more assistants
and with 50 plumbers and gas fitters
working two shifts In the Auditorium,
i the decorations and the scheme of jl
. lumlnatlon are beginning to take shape
I for the Atlanta Automobile show, which
opens Saturday afternoon for a run of
!a week and a day.
At the last minute the Atlanta Auto
mobile and Accessory association has
admitted several additional member*
and has provided those members with
space at the Auditorium In which to
make a showing.
One of the new exhibitors will be the
Buick branch. The new manager, R.
H. Losey, is enthusiastic about the
show and will have as complete an ex
hibit as the limited space which can at
this late date be placed at his disposal
will admit. Mr. Losey was a member
of the executive committee of the deal
ers association that gave the famous
tent show in Indianapolis last season.
Work to Fini! Space.
Other new exhibitors will be the
Whitman Auto Sales Company, which
will show the American cars and the
Krlt Motor Company, which will show
Krits.
It is going to tage considerable in
genuity to make a space for these ex
hibitors, but it will be done, under the
seat banks or in some similar place.
A visit to .the Auditorium now gives
a hint of tile marvelous illumination
that will bo provided for this show.
Never before in Dixie have such plans
been made for an Illumination by gas.
The honor of the National Commercial
Gas association ( is at stake, and no
money is being'spared to show just
what can be done in the way of modern
illumination by the old standard illumi
nant.
One feature of the coming exhibit
will be the number of factory officials
who are coming South for the show.
Hardly a car that is sold in Atlanta but
will be represented at the show by a
president, sales manager or sales mo
gul of the factory that builds it.
Agents to Crowd City.
Anol her feature will be the large
iiiimlxer of agents who will come to
: Atlanta to see the new cars of the 1913
j lines. Every branch house located In
Atlanta, is .straining every nerve to
| have here as many agents as can be
I brought, and several Atlanta branch
managers expect to havt; every repre
sentative in their territory on hand for
the show. This move is in line with
'the policy of making Atlanta the auto
mobile sales headqiuit tel s for all Dixie
and with that of making the Atlanta
exhibit the one big show of the year in
the South the show which will be to
Dixie what the New York show is to
the East and the Chicago show to the
middle West.
DOCTORS OF SOUTH BEGIN
JACKSONVILLE CONVENTION
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Nov. 12.
The Southern Medical association be
| gau its annual convention in this city
today. There are about 600 delegates
and their wives present. Tonight the
board of trade will entertain the doc
tors at a banquet. Thursday night the
association will hold its annual ban
quet In the Morocco temple.
Today’s sessions were taken up with
the welcome address of RJayor \V. S.
Jordan and resident physicians, the
speech of the president of the associa
tion and fche reports of committees.
;OWNERS~OF MOTORBOATS
! IGNORE NAVIGATION LAWS
SAVANNAH. GA.. Nov. 12.—Seven
teen motorboat owners have been re
ported to the collector of customs for
violation of the navigation laws. Lieu
tenant Ker, in command of the revenue
steamer Tybee, with Special Treasury
Agent Cummings aboard, made an all
day cruise yesterday, extending from
Savannah to Thunderbolt, Warsaw and
Isle of Hope, and boarded more than
25 motorboats. Seventeen of these
were found lacking in life-saving
equipment.
“DOC” WILEY TAKES UP
FIGHT OF SUFFRAGISTS
NEW YORK, Nov. 12. —Dr. Harvey
W. Wiley, pure food expert, claiming
he has become a ‘'suffragist." will make
a speech tonight to the suffragists in
Carnegie hall.
“JUDGE BRILES” MAKES
A BIG HIT AT THE
BONITA THEATER.
"A Day in Police Court." presided
over by a judge strongly reminds
one of tile famous "Judge Hrlles," made
one of the greatest comedy successes
ever witnessed at the ever popular Bo
| nita yesterday.
From the first to the last of the per
formance there was a continuous roar
I of laughter, and many of the theater’s
I patrons stayed to see the show all ov< r
again
"A Da > In Police Court" will be pre
• sente I again today and all of tomorrow,
then the bill will change to "A Stage
Struck Giil," another clever musical
comedy.
Don't miss cither of them, a> they
iHt'c well worth seeing, and worth three
or tout nes the admission price asked.
| Beat >lui motion pictures are
(shown immediately after each perform-
I unci.
Nc advance in price Ten eepts for
I adults and five cents for children.
(Advt)
GASOLINE 14 CENTS.
Sou. Auto & Equipment Co.,
92 94 S. Forsyth St.
1 HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY, NOV EMBER 12, 1912.
TROOPS CALLED OUT
TO SUBDUE RIOT OF
SOLDIERS IN FEUD
CHEYENNE, WYO., Nov. 12—A feud
of long standing between Batteries B
and D, Fourth field artillery, U. S. A.,
resulted In rioting here last night and
it was early today before order was re
stored by a squad of regular soldiers
from Fort Russell and 100 regular and
special policemen. Fifty arrests were
made,
Two soldiers, Privates E. Seilaneky
and C. N. Martin, were seriously hurt.
Cheyenne was in terror when Lieu
tenants Quinn and Mcßride arrived
from the fort with their troops. The
soldiers were fighting with their service
revolvers and using them as clubs.
WOMAN. HER BROTHER
ANO CATJVSPHYXIATED
NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Mrs. Della
Foster and her brother, Mathew, were
found asphyxiated in their apartment
at 169 Eldridge street today. It was
apparently a double suicide. A cat lay
dead beside the couple.
AHAPPYCHILD
INAFEWHOLIRS
When Crosa, Sick, Feverish,
Tongue Coated or Bilious
Give Delicious ‘ ‘ Syrup
of Figs.”
Mol her! look at the tongue! see if it
is coated, if your child Is listless,
drooping, isn't sleeping well, is restless,
doesn’t eat heartily or is cross, irrita
ble, out of sorts with everybody, stom
ach sour, feverish, breath bad; has
stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat,
or is full of cold, it means the little
one’s stomach, liver and 30 feet of
bowels are filled with poisons and
clogged up waste and need a gentle,
thorough cleansing at once.
Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs,
and in a few hours the foul, decaying
constipated matter, undigested food and
sour bile will gently move on and out of
its little bowels without nausea, grip
ing or weakness, and you will surely
have a well and smiling child shortly.
With Syrup of Figs you are not drug
ging your children, being composed en
tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro
matics It can not be harmful, besides
they dearljgklove its delicious taste.
Mothers mould always keep Syrup of
Figs handy'; It is the only stomach,
liver and bowel cleanser and regulator
needed a little given today will save a
sick child tomorrow.
Full directions for children of all ages
and for grown-ups plainly printed on
the package.
Ask your druggist for the full name,
"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,"
prepared by the California Fig Syrup
Co. This is the delicious tasting, gen
uine old reliable. Refuse anything else
offered. (Advt.)
The Waiter
Says—
S&T/ /id
—/ Sr >LE
v' 1 Is ■
‘‘A little ‘tip' now and
then is relished by the
best of men.” Our “tip”
to you is, look over our
autumn'and winter iab
rics and order a suit
today.
■Thanksgiving
Is only a few weeks off
and you'll be sure to
want those “glad rags”
ready for the occasion.
Order Today
Come in and let us show
.vou WHY Eagle Tai
lored-to-Order Suits and
Overcoats at from
$lB to S4O
Can not be equalled at
the prices
Eagle
Tailoring
Company
18-20 South
Pryor St.
CARTRIDGE MACHINE
EXPLODES DYNAMITE;
4 WORKMEN KILLED
GARY. IND.. Nov. 12.—Five men
were killed today in an explosion at the
plant of the Aetna Powder Company
at Miller Station, Ind., three miles from
here. Windows in the neighboring
towns were shattered by the force of
the explosion and the shock was felt
for miles. The accident occurred in the
machine packing department, where
dynamite was being loaded into car
tridges.
William Halpin, superintendent of
the packing department, was among the
killed.
Over 250 men were at work about the
Aetna plant at the time of the explo
sion.
Ttie dynamite was being packed into
cartridges by a rpachine. It is believed
that the explosive became clogged and
that it was exploded by the force of the
machine itself.
Here is Chambers’ Latest!
ISO silk
“The Business of Life”
A Romance of Modern Society
By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS
Illustrated by CHARLES DANA GIBSON
ACH ONE of Robert W. Chambers’ stories has been
stronger than the one preceding it. Each has dealt
more frankly and fearlessly with the real problems of modern
society. His steady development is as remarkable as the
instantaneous success with which his successive novels have
been received by the entire English reading public.
“The Business of Life” will hold ness call to the utmost limit of
you spellbound from the opening good breeding.
chapter. The first scene, be- There is no doubt of what will
tween Desboro and the wife of his follow: his life and the lives of these
friend, will make you catch your two women, of totally different
breath. . mental, moral and spiritual natures,
A j • ta l • soon intermingled in a tan-
And your interest in Desboro s g] c d skein.
. character will deepen, as you read r?- , , „ ...
of his meeting with the dainty little bv Charles ustrat !£ ns
daughter of the o d curio dealer, YOUR copy before the news-stands
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JACKSONVILLE FACES
SYMPATHETIC STRIKE
OF ALL LABOR UNIONS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Nov. 12.
Resolutions have been passed by the
Central Trades and Labor Council, of
this city, declaring a general sympa
thetic strike within five days, if the
business men of the city do not compel
the Jacksonville Traction Company to
settle the strike of the carmen. Twen
ty-two white unions are affected. Rep
resentatives from the fourteen negro
unions have promised that their men
will strike with the white men tor the
benefit of the street railway strikers.
The street cars are being stoned
daily, though very few arrests are be
ing made. Several "companies of the
state troops have left the city, but there
are still twelve companies on guard. No
efforts have been made by the civil au
thorities to police the city and thereby
release the soldiers.
All business is at a standstill and the
losses have reached astounding figures.
AVIATOR BADLY HURT.
PARIS. Nov. 12.—Lieut. Breucher. of
the army aviation cqrps, was seriously
Injured today when his aeroplane fell
at Chalellerault. The machine was
wrecked.
Why Salves Can’t Cure Eczema
Since the old-fashioned theory of
curing eczema through the blood has
been given up by scientists, many dif
ferent salves have been tried for skin
diseases. But it has been found that
these salves only clog the pores and can
not penetrate to the inner skin below
the epidermis where the eczema germs
are lodged.
This—the quality of penetrating —
probably explains the tremendous suc
cess of tile well known liquid eczema
remedy, oil of Wintergreen, thymol, gly
cerine, etc., as compounded in D.D.D.
Prescription.
We have sold other remedies for skin
16 TEACHERS QUARANTINED
STERLING, ILL., Nov. 12.—Sixteen
women school teachers were quarar,
tined at Cedar Point as a result ,'f
their exposure to smallpox T'
schools are closed.
troubles but none that we can ro«m
mend as highly as this, for we kn.,v
that D.D.D stops the itch at once ■'
can give you a good size bottle for "o
cents that will be enough to prove it
Os course all other druggists hav-
D.D.D Prescription—go to them if y ou
can’t come to us—but don’t accept so><«
big profit substitute.
But if you come to our store we am
so certain of what D.D.D will tin f,'
you that we offer you a full size hntt;,
on this guarantee:—lf you do not thm
that it takes away the itch AT ONCF
it costs you not a cent. ‘ ’
Jacobs' Pharmacy, 6-8 Marietta St
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