Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 29, 1912, EXTRA, Image 5

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20.D0D CAW ID BE PLANTED BE STUDENTS Pupils of Public and Private Schools Will Observe Arbor Day. December 4. Pupils of the Atlanta public schools of Washington seminary, Miss Wood berry's school, Marist college, Pea cock’s, Cox college and the Georgia Mil itary academy at College Park, Donald Fraser and Agnes Scott at Decatur and other institutions will join in Wednes day, December 4 (Arbor day), to plant more trees than have ever before been planted at one time in the history of Atlanta. Th extensive planting will be made possible by the gift of 20,000 young catalpa trees from the Jacobs’ Pharma cy Company, through Charles A. Smith and others. The trees have been a year In growth in a Cincinnati nursery and have attained a height of about two feet. Full directions will go with the trees and Mr. Smith says the public, and es pecially the public school children, may have trees for the asking. It is asserted that there are few. if any, catalpa trees in Atlanta, and that the opportunity to plant this beautiful shade tree will be eagerly grasped. Ca talpa was the American Indian name in Carolina for the tree of the genus ca talpa. The tree has large- simple leaves, •with terminal panacles of showy flow ers and long linear pods with winged seeds It blooms in ten years. The wood is soft and light, but very dura ble, being used for railroad crossties and telephone poles. The catalpa fre quently grows 50 feet high and IS to 24 feet in diameter. One Planted by Byron. One of the oldest and largest trees in England is a catalpa in Grays Inn gardens, which Lord Byron is supposed to thave planted. The growth in ten years usually is twenty feet. From November to February Is the time for planting in the South. J. Stirling Morton, of Nebraska, fa ther of the late Paul Morton, head of the Equitable, founded "Arbor day,” and the movement to plant trees on a certain day each year has spread over the United States. Although most of the local public schools will be able to participate Wed nesday, the Forrest Avenue school, cor ner of Forrest avenue and Randolph street, Miss Hattie Speer, principal, will be unable to plant because the proper grading on the lot has not been done. The matter will be taken before the city Council. SHE GRABS BURGLAR, THEN SHOOTS AT HIM ST. LOUIS, Nov. 28.—Awakened from sleep by a noise in the. kitchen of her home at daybreak. Mrs. Martha Field, a widow, 44 years old. slipped out of bed quietly so as not to arouse the five small children sleeping in the same room, and tiptoed to the rear room She saw a man in the dim light stooping over a dresser and made a grab for him. She caught him by the coat but he broke away. Then she got it revolver, gave cl; :se and sent a shot after the re treating thief. KANSAS VOTE CANVASS IS DELAYED BY SUITS TOPEKA. KAN'S., Nov. 28.- The state ahvai i ini: board has been restrained from canvassing the returns on g.w mnor by he supreme court, pending -nring ol tii -den suits-, involving 2,200 rejected bal lots. Hodges, Democrat,- on the official re turns, has a plurality of 21 >v«r Cap per, Republican for governor, hut the suits ma." change, the result by having the rejected ballots counted. MANY ARE LICENSED TO WED IN CHICAGO TODAY CHICAGO, Nov. 28—Dan Cupid has been working overtime this month to prepare couples to give thanks today judging by the grist of marriifge licenses that is being turned out in this city every day. The record number thus far. 227, was issued yesterday. The weary chief clerk in the marriage license bureau yesterdaj ad mitted with a sigh that the average dut fng November has been from 175 to 200. The average number of licenses issued daily during the year is from 100 to 125. CONGRESS PREPARES FOR ARCHBOLD IMPEACHMENT WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 sl meeting of tile house managers who are to bring impeachment proceedings i gainst Judge Robert IV. Arehbolt; in the senate next Tuesday w-..- held to day and the complete list of witnesses to, be summoned was turned over to the :-.4rgear;t-at-arms of the house. Each of the managers will examine a quota-of witnesses separately. 5.000 SPORTSMEN ATTEND CALIFORNIA GOOSE STEW SACRAMENTO, CAL. Nov. 28.—Five thousand sportsmen participated in a feast at Agricultural park as the guests of Sacrament" at a big goose stew For a wet k I rior t > th< ft st scores of hunters were engag' d in proxiding t i< 1,500 wild geese served in the big stew. Some of the visitors participated in the hunt. THOUGHT TO BE SUICIDE. SAVANNAH. GA.. Nov. 28 The body of a young man, apparently 22 years of age, rind supposed to Im ''ml John son, who reached Savannah on Sunday from New York, hut been lound near ••lie South ■ u Vila-' on the Au- gusta road. 11" is supposed to nave lOmndUed snioid" by drlnkim.- -•arhr.Ht FEDERAL PRISONER IN COURT TO URGE ; REDUCTION OF TERM Tired of confinement in the Federal I penitentiary, Charles Anderson, a gray-1 haired prisoner, sentenced five years■ ago to ten years for robbing a post office in the state of Washington, ap peared in the United States court to plead for his freedom on the grounds that his sentence was too long. • Anderson was sentenced to five years for breaking and entering a postoffice, two and a half years for stealing stamps and two and a half years for stealing money. He pleads that he has been a good prisoner, and served a term of five years, and that a further term would be oppressive. He appeared be fore Judge Newman on a writ of ha beas corpus. The prisoner is some fifty years old and a perfect type of the professional yeggman. He showed little interest in the proceedings this morning, though today was the first time he had been outside the walls of the Federal peni tentiary in five years. MAN TIRES OF CONTRACT HE MADE WITH HIS WIFE CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Charges that after living ten years with him as his common law wife, her husband became tired of her and went to a younger woman, were made by Mrs. Helen Oswald, of Cleve land, Ohio, when she appeared before Municipal Judfe Gemmill, in the court of domestic relations, to prosecute Joseph Oswald, 35 years old. on a charge of wife abandonment. When arraigned in court, Oswald’s attorney attempted to secure his discharge on the ground that such a mar • riage was invalid in this state. Judge Gemmell refused to discharge him, and ordered him to stand trial on the charge December 4. BOY. TWELVE YEARS OLD, IS A FORGER OF CHECKS CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Leonard Glowan ski, twelve years old, probably the young-’ est bogus check passer ever arrested In Chicago, told Judge Pinckney, in the Ju venile court, that two of his brothers had : induced him to sign and pass fraudulent checks. , The boy said the money had been spent for candy and 5-cent theaters. The case ■was continued until his story could be investigated. Greatest Herve Vitalizer Known A 50-CENT BOX FREE A Recent Discovery. Kellogg’s Saniton« Wafers, the Most Effective Nerva Strengthener for Men and Wo men Ever Found by Science. This Is the world's newest, safest, most reliable and effective nerve Invigorator, revitalizer. brain awakener, body strength ener, without equal in the world's history !of medicine. It brings about a change from | that awful, dull weak, lazy, don’t-glve-a --i hang feeling to brightness, strength, 1 ; clear - headedness and courago which U ■ remarkable. 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F. i i City State | Sani'oiie Walers an- for •:<!• in Allan- | t , by < ours* j & Munn, 29 M«rh t street; Elkin l»ru- Go.. 26 IVaHlte.- street: Jac"bs’ I’l c’-nvo" . '• 'l.o'ot ■- .(■ Igh! ‘ l. ' n . pa": t! '• 1 I’ ■- c ’ Mb A I LAMA GbDKGIAN AND NEWS IIOTED CASE ENDS IN GUILTY PLEA McCullough Is Sent to Prison For Eight Years By Judge Fite. The famous McCullough criminal as sault case, tried twice in Gordon county before Judge Fite, and twice reversed by the court of appeals, and out of which grew the contempt rule under which Judge Fite was lined SSOO by the court of appeals, came up for a third hearing in Gordon court today, and was disposed of by the defendant agreeing to a plea of guilty, provided his sen tence of twenty years, as originally im posed, be reduced to eight years. ~ A motion to disqualify Judge Fite was overruled, and the case came up in, regular order. Solicitor Maddox stated' to the court that the woman in the case now is in delicate health and that he would not care to bring her into court again on this case, if it might be avoided. Consultation between law yers representing the state and McCul lough resulted in a plea of guilty and a consent verdict of eight years’ in the penitentiary for McCullough. Judge Fite said he was reluctant to agree to this, but in the circumstances of the woman’s state of health he would do so, anfi he entered a court order ac cordingly. This ends the famous ease, as no ap peals will be taken to the higher courts The defendant will be taken to the state farm at once I _ _ _LIk/ ONE WEEK ’ S I TfT " —ON OUR— I ■ j—-fr PIANO SALE 1 I O,JXrn. CLOSING OUT THE REMAINING STOCK OF THE I • HOWARD PIANO COMPANY < ■ ■ - • I , i ''nun ihiioihbm— «■—nwimimiiMF nfl WHI .IF || | I _ , J Jr nn«t mhmo rm lOflflß ’P <*• Mtovriat olghl mt—* ft. wHTioat aaWer* «a thi ternt aa<f coMtnivaa •• (fte tack baraer, «?*** aaa miiiiiiMiimiiiiaiiiiiwmoiwrniiJWViliW . ■. i > —■■■■■.l Received at Main Office. No. 12. So. Broad St. Atlanta. Ga. Telephone 290. 2 Cwr °’ s< 11 Nashville, Tenn., 27th. H ‘Bl Howard Piano Co., Atlanta, Ga. Ig A ,. . . fe* We will give' you one more week to wind up your Chickering business. g SSOO Must have possession entire building Dec. 7th. S CloslngOut SI 1 Weatherholt Piano Co. | Price |aji t g $1 1 5 We are just in receipt of the above telegram from purchasers of our lease giving us H| seven more days to dispose of the stock of Pianos and Players still on our wareroom floors unsold. During this sale our warerooms have been crowded with careful buyers eager to se- 1/“ eure one these great bargains. Everyone Remarks: Hardman " Sutß Never Saw Such Bargains.” I , I Price If Owing to the enormous stock on hand and the limited time in which to dispose of them, is the only reason any instruments are left. Commencing Friday Morning at 9 O’clock E u The choice of these bargains, from 18 different factories, in various styles and woods i H rom to ma ke your selection, will be offered 111 | AT YOUR OWN PRICE AND TERMS | I Everett 'y. , mw S $375 A SUGGESTION: Closing Out IF ■ . o'L’' t H Price S* ! ONLY FOUR WIEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. BUY YOUR WIFE OR DAUGHTER A PIANO gg $l2B —— l g|| OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS WRITE US B i KS W.H. HOWARD PIANO CO. I |m $450 72 N. Broad. “20 Piano Boxes for Sale.” Ivy 3161 Closing Out BfT Ara Price |i ' —7 JsK Mig S!B 6 ... ham i mam * ATLANTA TWENTIETH CITY IN COUNTRY IN BUILDING OPERATIONS R. M. Walker, president of the At lanta Builders exchange, has been com piling figures on the growth of Atlanta and is authority for the statement that the city ranks twentieth in building operations among the cities of the United States, although ft ranks thirty first in population. Mr. Walker made this assertion last night at Durand’s case at the monthly’ dinner of the At lanta exchange. Mr. Walker also declared that the application for a permit for the con struction of tlie Winecoffi hotel, which will cost $300,000, indicates that the year's building aggregate will exceed $10,0.00,000, against $6,215,900 in 1911, a gain of 50 per cent.’ MAN SURVIVES 8 HOURS WITH HEART OUTSIDE BODY ST. LOUIS. MO., Nov. 28.—James Mor rissey, a watchman at he Hotel Jeffer son, lived eight hours after a knife wound through his heart had been sewed with ten stitches at the City hospital. The operation was performed while the heart, held in forceps, palpitated outside the chest cavity for half an hour, beating be fore the gaze of the attendants. Mor rissey was stabbed by a negro. MOTHER OF TRIPLETS GAINS NEARLY 30 POUNDS CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Physlcans are puz zled over the remarkable case of Mrs. A. V. Brotout, who gained 29 pounds during a' visit of the stork which brought her triplets, all boys. The first of the trio arrived last Wednesday. On that day the mother weighed 431 pounds. The other two boys arrived Saturday. Mrs. Grotout weighed 460 today. DAYLIGHT BURGLARS RANSACK HOME OF PASTOR: GET GEMS Detectives are searching for several hundred dollars worth of jewels and other valuables stolen by burglars from the home of Dr. A. F. Sherrill, a Col lege Park minister. Dr. Sherrill's home in West Walker avenue nearly was wrecked by the marauders, the whole house being ransacked. Furnishings, wearing apparel and other articles were scattered over the floor. The jewels were taken from a strong box, which was battered open with a hammer. Dr. and Mrs. Sherrill were spending the day in Atlanta. The burglars, In broad daylight, and in plain view of numerous” residences, forced open a. window, and, climbing inside, helped themselves. The burglary was not dis covered until Dr. and Mrs. Sherrill re turned home. Most of the jewels were highly prized by Mrs. Sherrill. IHE DAY’S WORK Does it sometimes seem that y u simply could not get your v ork done? Do you constantly f- e! like sitting down? Per il ps you yawn continually. Tnen you need Tutt’s Pills Because veur liver is sluggish and should be stirred to ac tivity— at your drug gist’a, sugar eca J-d cr rdain. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF U. S. SENATE IS DEAD WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Daniel M. Ransdell. sergeant-at-arms of the United States senate, died at 4:30 this morning in the Garfield hospital, fol lowirfg an operation for angina pecto ris four weeks ago. His death was en tirely unexpected. Physicians were summoned, but could do nothing to save his life, Mr. Ransdell was a member of the Republican state committee for eight years, and was appointed marshal of the District of Columbia by President Har rison in 1889, serving until January, ACUTE STOMACH DISTRESS RELIEVE!) IN FIVE MINUTES That lump of lead feeling will quickly leave the stomach; the digestive juices will commence to digest food and your stomach will feel fine and satisfactory in five minutes. That is, if you will simply swallow two MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS —if you won’t, then you must suffer. Perhaps you don’t know that MI-O --NA STOMACH TABLETS are guar anteed to cure any of indigestion, no matter of how long standing, or motley back. Perhaps you know that when your stomach is upset, that your food does f not digest and consequently blood is not I 1994. He was elected 1 of the senate January 29, 1990. I - - R PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGaINST APPENDICITIS Atlanta people who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis by taking simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adler-i-ka, the German ap pendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSH relieves sour stomach. gas on the stomach and constipation because this simple mixture antlsepti cizes the digestive organs and draws off the impurities. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Company. (Advt.) furnished with sufficient nutrition to properly nourish the body. It you are distressed after eating; if gas or sour food is forcod up into tha mouth, then your stomach is not right; your food is fermenting, not digesting, and you need MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS and need them badly. It's an easy matter to set the stomach MI-O-NA CONQUERS DYSPEPSIA Druggists every- I where can supply you at 50 cents a> 1 box. (Advt.) right, and If your stomach does not properly digest the food you put into it, the proper thing to do is to get a box of MI-O-NA STOM ACH TABLETS at once.