Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 05, 1912, HOME, Page 8, Image 8

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8 ■■ GLAD: LAKEWOOD SHVED James G Woodward is happier to day over the defeat of the proposition to deed Lakewood park to an exposi tion company than he is ovet his third formal election as mayor of Atlanta. He fully exj ■ eted his nomination by the Democrats for the office of mayor to be ratified in the general election yesterday ; but In was not so sure about the fate <>f the Lakewood project. That plan was fathered by Aldine Chambers and. despite Mr Woodward s protest, a laig, majority of the city council voted to submit it to the people. It was defeated h\ a vote of 1.54 G to ' 890. The total vote in yesterday 's election 1 was 2.794. the largest vote ever cast in • not Sgo Mr. Woodward was deflated by 1 Robert F. Maddox in a general election 1 after he had received the Democratic ' nomination. Tilt strength of the Sociali-t- totaled 1 only 43 votes. Mr. Woodward said today that ter- ' tain influences were at work to defeat ’ him by a conspiracy with the negro ( vote, but that publicity had frightened 1 the conspirators to abandon their plan. ' Mole than half of the < itx hall offl- ' flats were candidates in the election yesterday . They begin their new terms , January 1. Get Rid of Piles at Home t 1 Simple Home Remedy, Easily t Applied, Gives Quick Relief and Prevents All Danger From Operation. i Send for Free Trial Package and Prove It in Your Case. Don't even think of an operation for piles. Remember what the old family doctor said Any part of the body cut away is gone forever One or two up nl'cations of I’vramid Pile Remedy ami i all I , pain, fire and torture ceases. In a remarkably short time the congested , Veins are reduced to normal and you u ill soon be all right again Try this remarkable remedy. Sold everywhere at drug stores. 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Bonds, . 2.000.00 c irculation, . . . 600,000.00 Stocks, Securities, etc., .. , 120,146.46 Deposits, 6,109.324.81 Fourth National Bank Bld'g 625.000.00 B; y s p y e 475.000.00 CASH— In Vault . . . . $ 635.919 46 $8,711,430.07 Due from Banks. . 1,445.309.96 Due from U. S. Treas.. 38.000.00 Deposits November 26. 1912. $6,109,324 81 2.119,229.42 Deposits November 26. 1911, 5,526,432 12 • ■—■■■(■■ II I ■(■ II • ■ ■ $8,711,430.07 1 ncrease for one year. $582,892.69 OFFICERS: JAMES W. ENGLISH, President CHARLES I. RYAN. Cashier JOHN K. OTTLEY. Vice President WM. T. PERKERSON. Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: EDWARD C. PETERS JAMES W. ENGLISH CHARLES I RYAN JAMES D ROBINSON HARRY L ENGLISH JOSEPH HISRCH DAVID WOODWARD ’ GEORGE W PARROTT J. R. HOPKINS JOHN K. OTTLEY CLYDE L KING JAMES W. ENGLISH, JR. DANIEL B. HARRIS D N M’CULLOGH I JOHN J. WOODSIDE CHARLES A. WICKERSHAM W. T GENTRY i -f m ■■■_— Cornell Student Gains Weight on Reduced Food LIVES ON 85c PER WEEK ITJfA< Dr Raymond Prior Sanford, of Ithaca, a freshman in the Cornell College of Agriculture, upon his own initiative, has undertaken an ex periment in the study of th> actual cost of sufficient food to keep the body in a normal, healthy condition. He is mak ing (la experiment upon himself, hav ing begun on July 4. 1912, when he entered the summer school here. The average cost of his food since that time has been 85 cents a week. Two years ago.” said Sanford. "I read of an undergraduate at Harvard who. while working his way through the university, lived on a dollar a week. When I came here this summer my funds were small and waiting on table took so much time that I thought 1 would try to see just how cheaply a fellow could live without giving up anything essential to good health and comfort. The first week 1 lived on but ter, eggsand milk, with a little vegeta ble stuff added. That week $1.50 in cluded my gas bill. Tin second week 1 substituted pea nut butter for regular butter, believing it contained all of the fat that butter contains. I cut out eggs; they were too expensive. I went out on the lawns and dug dock and dandelions and ate that for my green stuff During the last five weeks of sumim . school my board hill was $4.25. "I'rom October 1 to 28 I had a chance to < xperiment more with different foods HEIRS OF VICTIMS IN DOUBLE TRAGEDY FIGHT OVER ESTATE' COLUMBUS. GA„ Doc. s—One of the hardest fought legal battles ever waged in Muscogee county has been in progress for tile past two days, in which Mr- Loula D. Bai low is seeking to set up a will to the property of her sister, Mrs Blanche Robarts. who was shot and killed on August 27 last by her husband. Mrs. Barlow claims that just before her sister died she willed all of her property to her. The heirs of A. M. Robarts, the husband, who also killed himself, claim that inasmuch as Mrs. Robarts died before her husband, he became her heir, and that consequently the property reverted to tils heirs at his death, shortly after that <tf his wife. Tin hearing of the contest was before < 'rdinary William Redd, of Muscogee county, who has not handed down his decision FARMER EATS POTATO AND DROPS OVER DEAD GIBSON, GA., Dee. 5. -J. C. A. Wilcher, one of Glascock county's old est and most prominent farmers, died here suddenly yesterday afternoon. He had just eaten a ptotato which is sup posed to have caused acute indigestion. He was in G. T. Hannah’s store at the time he was stricken. As he fell to the floor Mr. Hannah and several others went to his aid. He was dead in a very short time. Mr. Wilcher was about 80 years old. He was a. .Jlason——wd a member of the Primitive Baptist church. FRENCH WRECK HURTS 47. PARIS, Dec. 5. Forty-seven persons were injured, several of them seriously, when a passenger train on the North western railway collided with another train at Argenteuiel, a northern suburb, early today. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1912. and their weekly cost varied from 80 cents to sl. One week it was just 63, cent*. In those twenty-eight days I gained three and two-thirds pounds in weight. "My present diet consists of skimmed milk, which I buy at two cents a quart ; buttermilk, three cents a quart; stale bread, three cents a loaf; peanut but ter, ten pounds for $1.50. ordfr. ’•ily 20 cents a pound; raisins, thro" pounds for 25 cents; lentils. 10 cents a pound: raw cabbages, onions, peppers, rice, oatmeal and what apple* 1 can forage from the agricultural farms. "I have consulted the professors of the home economics department of the agricultural college, and they tell me that my diet contains all that is neces sary for sustenance and much more. My present plans are to continue this ex periment until 1 leave college, gathering data as I go along." Miss Martha Van Rensselaer, profes sor of home economics, to whom San ford has applied for information re garding his diet, said of him; "He is a strong, healthy, good-looking young man. and certainly displays great self-control to deny' himself food which would taste better, although that food which he does eat has the same con stituents as those of substances which go to make up the average meal. His food is just as nourishing as tlie meats which richer men eat.” | SHOW GIRLS JAILED WHEN BOARD BILLS OF TROUPE UNPAID ANDERSON, S. C., Dec. s.—Ten members of the "Hip, Hip, Hoorah” company, a comic opera troupe, spent several hours in jail early today, on a chaige of attempting to defraud a board bill. The exits at the theater were guarded and the members of the troupe, Including five women, were placed un der arrest. The girls were taken through the streets of Anderson by po lice officials and a curious crowd fol lowed. calling out sympathy and wishes to aid. At the jail, after the sheriff was awakened, the troupe w as entertained in the parlor of the sheriff. Two local men took up a collection for the sls costs of the arrests and the board bill of SBO was staved off by the hotels taking in hand a contract of s|so for the next show town. The show' people claim outrageous treatment and charge the matter to the manager of the company. BUILDING AUGUSTA LEVEE. AUGUSTA, GA., Dec. s.—Work on tho $1,000,000 levee to protect Augusta from flood water has begun and should be finished within two years. The levee will be about twelve miles long, and the contract for building it is being let by sections. SCOUT YOUNGER DRAWS BIG CROWDS TO THE GAYETY THEATER. Scout Younger and his sensational motion pictures, together with a big bill of polite vaudeville, is packing the Gayety theater, 98 Whitehall street, td the doors at every performance. The Scout Younger pictures are faithful portrayals of actual happen ings during tlie old outlaw days on the frontier, and many of the original char acters are acting their parts over again in tlie motion pictures. Every person in Atlanta should see this picture this week, as it may never be shown here again. (Advt.) GREEKSBOMBARD ALBANIAN TOWN VIENNA, Dec. s.—Two Greek war ships are bombaiding Avlona, the most important seaport along the lower Al banian coast, according to a telegram received today by the Nicu Frei Presse, from Ismail Kiamil Bey, provisional president of the autonomous govern ment of Albania and head of the Al banian Nationalist committee. Tlie Greek fire was directed especially against buildings over which the Al banian flag was flying. Ismail Kiamil Bey, who went t 5 Av lona from Austria to perfect the details of the Albanian provisional govern ment. announces that it has been form ed with a complete portfolio of offices. The provisional cabinet includes Mo hammedans and members of the Greek orthodox church, in older that all re ligious factions of the country might have representation. Greece Expected To Make Peace CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. s.—Nego tiations between Greece and Turkey have been broken off by the latter gov ernment. but it was announced today by the newspaper Ikdam that an armis tice would be signed within a few days. It was officially stated that the nego tiations at Baghtche between the en voys of the two governments had col lapsed last night, after a fruitless day of effort to arrive at terms. Turkey and Greece were formally in a state of war today, but representa tives of foreign governments in Con stantinople were working to bring the belligerents together before the begin ning of peace negotiations. 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Thor '. ■ ouglily tested for fitly years. , S2SCANOSOC B HAYNE WINNER OVER LITTLETON IN RACE FOR AUGUSTA MAYOR AUGUSTA, GA., Dec. s.—By a ma jority of 79 votes, L. C. Hayne was elected mayor of Augusta over Dr. Lit tleton in yesterday's regular city elec tion. Dr. Littleton was the A. P. A. candidate. The Hayne ticket for coun cilmen won in four of six wards. In tlie First and Fifth wards there were no candidates representing that fac tion. Last summer the Littleton faction re fused to go into a primary, claiming that the Hayne crowd controlled the primary election machinery. The cam paign from that time was bitter. Littleton carried the First, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth wards by majorities aggregating 340, of which 287 was se cured in the Fifth, 40 in the Fourth, 18 in the Sixth, and sin the First. Hayne carried the Second and Third wards by 419 majority, getting 234 in the Sec ond and 185 in the Third. FISH STOP A STEAMER AND NEARLY WRECK IT! • PHILADELPHIA, PA., Dec. s.—While making the passage through the Straits of Magellan, the British steamship Characas was almost wrecked by a school of fish, according to Captain Crossley. The fish were in such num bers that they clogged the intake water pipes leading to the boilers and shut off the steam supply and stopped the ship. _ BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN ATLANTA Local people are surprised at the QUICK results received from simple buckthorn mark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Company states that this simple remedy anti septicizes the digestive system and draws off the impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomacji, gas on the stomach and con stipation INSTANTLY. (Advt.) - " '■ '■ WILTON JELLICO COAL $5.00 Per Ton I The Jellico Coal Co. 82 Peachtree Street I Both Phones 3663 ■Opium, Whiskey and Drug Habit* treated 1 ■ M Hat Home or st Sanitarium. 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