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TUT 7 ! ATL ANTA OEOROIAN AND NEWS.
F ~T.Nstrikeriots DEM0CRATS will go slow V
AT MILFORD, MASS., PLANT QN CURRENCY LEGISLATION
m , MII.FORD. MASS., April 16.—Four
J * » > nt*n, lnrliKlIns two iiollrem-n, were
T I { ; injured to-day in a pitched
t 'J - betwaen the authorities and
the 500 striking Industrial Workers
of the World at*the I^apworth & Sons
« eitatk* web factory.
* The strikers fought with stones
and clubs. The trouble originated ; - _ fh ,. r# . w in v,„
over the attempt of a mob of 500 !.*??* !.*![? be
to £>reok up a crowd of 25 girls, who
were going to work.
The Sunday American. YOUR ad
vertisement in the next issue will sell
goods. Try it I
WASHINGTON. April If.- Demo
cratic members of the Senate Com
mittee on Banking and Currency have
decided to go slow on currency leg
islation.
The committee will study the testi
mony taken by the Pujo 'money
trust anci the Glass committees be
fore framing a bill. The prospects
no action
at this extra sessi
Nearly everytody in Atlanta reads
The Sunday American. YOUR ad
vertisement in the next issue will sell
goods. Try it!
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Choose Your Piano House
As You Would Select
Your Bank
Your piano investment will
good dividends.
then be safe and will pay
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Y?u do not look about for unknown banks and bankers;
1 wiiy consider unknown makes and unknown makers?
Open a piano account with W. W. Kimball Co. Deposit
u small amount each month and pay for a Kimball Up
right or Grand or a wonderful Kimball Player-Piano.
;The association with this tine old piano house, from one
to three years, while making monthly payments, is ap
preciated by all as being particularly advantageous.
Our location is most central, and this too, is still another
advantage all those calling monthly appreciate.
Remember the old piano slogan of Atlanta,
“You can find the piano
you want at tyimball’s.”
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This great house can best supply your needs, no matter
what you want or how much you want to pay, when it
comes to pianos, uprights, grands, player-pianos or tine
church and residence pipe-organs.
Manufacturers of
Kimball Quality
W. W. Kimball Co.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
ATLANTA BRANCH, 94 NORTH PRYOR ST.
H. R. CALIF, Mgr.
SF.
ESTATE THEORY
Scheme of Fortunes Reverting to
State Would Carry 2 to 1 Is
Marshall's Belief.
WASHINGTON, April 16.—Men of
Judgment have expressed the belief
that a proposition to make all estate
over $100,000 revert to the Statu upon
the death of the ownc-r, would be car
ried by a vote of two to one. declares
Vice President Marshall In a state
ment U.-ued here elaborating his
speech made in New York last Satur
day night. His leading points follow:
"Men are asking whether there is
any difference between the manufac
turer who cornea to the Government
asking for help in his business and
the poor man who goes to the work
house to ask for help.
“The question is being asked why
the Government should be expected to
guarantee profits to the manufacturer
when It does not guarantee the differ
ence in the cost of food at home and
abroad to the consumer with an extra
dollar for a rainy day.
“There was a time in England w hen
children were born not as British cit
izens, but as cogs in a machine, fed,
as it were, to the mills and factories.
It was a somewhat similar condition
that produced Routweau in France and
It was Rousseau’s writings that
brought apout the revolution.
“I would go down into the ditch to
shake the hand of a poor man, but l
would also be glad to shake the hand
of a rich man. We are all brothers."
V ICE PRESIDENT THOM
AS R. MARSHALL, who
believes popular opinion
favors reversion of large es
tates to government.
Bank's Plan Makes '
Christmas Painless
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Traveler* Institute* Weekly Deposit
Scheme,to Provide Fund
for Gift*.
New in Atlanta id the Christina*
Savings Cltfb, which the Travelers
Bank and Truit party sytrt*
Monday. Christmas is a bugbear *fRh
the average citizen, who,-vduaUy get!
an advance on his .December salary
about December 20; bifya his gifti
and either is "broke" or badly “bent"
for a month or two Afterward.
To make <’hristtfias" “painl^ds," the
Travelers* begins Monday to receive
deposits either of 1 Cemt ‘or 5 cents.
Each week the initial deposit is add
ed to the amount* due. For instamre
with a 5-cent membership, deposits
run 5, 10, 15 rents, and so oh up to
$1.65, the amount to be deposited
the week of December 1.
The club disbands December 10,
when the Travelers’ will mail checks
to all members. Those who have
started at 5 cents and Increased their
deposit by that nmounteach Week
will get $28.05; those who/began with
1 cent wifi, draw $5.&1. i
Those who wish to can work the
plah the other way around, and pay
the maximum next Monday, decrease
ing it each week until, on December
l they will deposit either l cent <»r
5 cents, as the case may be.
Over-Zealous Suitor
Fined for Love Scene
BILL GIVES RAILWAY
MEN 1 DAY REST IN 7
WASHINGTON, April 16.—A biP.
making it compulsory for railroads to
grant tlieir employees 24 consecutiv'
hours off duty out of every period
of 168 nours has been introduced by
Senator Kenyon, of Iowa. The
bill is designated to amend the law
of March 4. 19)7. limiting the hours
of employees of railroads.
Girl Pleads She Is
Medium, Not Insane
Talk* to Dead Sweetheart and Rela
tives Think Her Crazy—Ad
judged of Unsound Mind.
SOOTHES AND HEALS!
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i Hyomei Medicates the Air You
Breathe and Gives Quick Re
lief in Catarrhal Troubles.
Bt* wise In time and use Hyomei at
the first warning of catarrhal trou
bles.
Do not let the disease extend along
the delicate mucous membrane, grad
ually going from the nose to the
thro At, thence Into the bronchial
tubes, and then downward until the
lungs are reached and you are in dan
ger of consumption.
Hyomei will relieve all curable
forms and stages of catarrh. Ir is so
uniformly successful in this common
yet dangerous disease that it Is al
ways sold on money back If not ben
efited plan.
There is no other treatment for ca
tarrh that is like Hyomei or just as
good None can take its place, none
give such quick and sure relief and
at so little cost. Its medication is
breathed through a pocket inhaler
that comes with every outfit, thus
reaching the most remote cells of the
air passages, killing the catarrhal
germs and soothing and healing the
irritated mucous membrane.
Begin the use of Hyomei to-day and
you will soon find that the offensive
breath, the droppings into the throat,
the? discharge* from the nose, snif
fling and all e>ther symptoms <»f <*a-
tarrh are overcome* The complete
outfit costs but $1. Extra bottles of
liquid, if later needed, 50 cents at
druggists everywhere.
Pretty Aliene Foster, of 400 Pied
mont Avenue, who was adjudged in
sane in the Ordinary’s Court to-day,
told the jury that her lapses were
due to journeys into the world of
spiritualism with a dead boy sweet
heart, the son of a San Francisco
woman.
"I am not insane," she sAid to her
trialmen. “1 am a medium, 1 sup
pose. Sometimes 1 feel peculiar, and
I talk with people from the other
world.
“Most of the time when I am in
the spiritualistic* world I see and talk
with the son of a lady whose home is
in San Francisco. He is my sweet
heart.
Demonstration Over Boarding House
Companion Takes Student into
Police Court. *
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When O. A. iteavee, an Amarillo,
Texas, student, was arraigned to-day
before Recorder Broyles for creating
a scene yesterday in tl>e dining room
at his boarding house. 196 CoUrtland
Htreet, witnesses declared he had
made too big a demonstration over
one of the girl boarders.
William Evans, the board tng-hpus?
proprietor, said he interfered and
that Heaves attacked him. The stu
dent was also said to have acted dig-
orderly at the dining table in the
presence of other guests.
Judge Broyles fined him $25.75.
County's Institute for Incorrigi-
bles May Combine With Har
riet Hawkes Refuge.
LA GRANGE COLLEGE BOARD
FAVORS WESLEYAN MERGER
\ As a result of a proposal submit
ted by John J. Eagan and R. A.
Hemphill, trustees of the Harriet
Hawkes Home. Fulton County Com
missioners will consider the advis
ability of locating the county’s pro
posed home for incorrigible girls on
the Hawkes site in Stewart Avenue,
near Hapcville, and co-ordinating the
work of the two institutions.
The proposal was made to the Com
mission in the form of a letter to
Tull C. Waters, chairman of the
county's committee on alms and Ju
veniles. It Is a theory of the Hawkes
trustees that the work of both in
stitutions can be conserved better un
der one management.
If the plan is adopted both homes
will be located on the 50-acre tract
deeded the trustees by A. K. Hawkes,
but the Hawkes endowment doubtless
will be used for the Hawkes home.
Commtsslorfer Waters said that he
will lay the matter before the full
Oommiasipn for decision and will ad
vocate the plan, providing the coun
ty is given a deed to the land and
absolute cgntrol.
“The county proposes to erect a
home for Incorrigible girls,’’ said John
J. Eagan to-day. “and for this reason
it it easy to see that the work of the
Hawkes home would be more effi
cient if co-ordinated with the coun
ty's undertaking.*'
GENERAL OJEDA PAROLED
BY U. S. AUTHORITIES
DOUOl-AS. ARIZ.. April 16.—Five
liu mi re J and fllty-flve Mexican rebels
end Federal* have bon killed In tlm
campaign around I'ananea and Naco.
General Ojeda, the Federal Com
mander. who wild hi* staff, fled to
United Stales soli when he saw de
feat' at the hands of the rebels In
evitable, ha* been paroled with his
stafT. by the United States military
authorities.
RETURNED MISSIONARY
TO LECTURE ON JAPAN
Rev. Cameron Johnson, of Rich
mond. Va„ who has spent most of his
life at* a foreign missionary at his own
expense, will deliver an illustrated
lecture on Japan at the Westminster
Presbyterian Church at. 8 o’clock to
night. At the same hour and place
to-morrow night Mr. Johnson will
give an illustrated lecture on China,
and Friday evening on Korea.
LAGRANGE, OA., April 16.—The
general plan for the consolidation of
LaGrange Female College with Wefc-
l?yan Female College at Macon was
approved yesterday at a meeting of
the board of trustees of < the local
school and a committee appointed Jtq
meet a committee from Wesleyan to
go into the . plan in detail.
This action does nqt f piean that the
Consolidation of the two Institutions
is an assured fact, but that ft is be
ing seriously considered by both in-
When 1 am in what you call titutions and will likely be consutn-
am mated if an agreement can be
am reached. The committees have a great
deal of detail work to do before the
matter can finally be acted upon.
‘trance’ my relatives think
crazy, I suppose, but really
not.’’
She told a pathetic story of her
confinement in sanitariums for ner
vously affected people because, she
said, of a spiritualistic power over
which she had no control.
Mayor and Council
BRYAN BILL WOULD PROTECT
CITRUS FRUIT FROM DISEASE
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Established 1865-
EISEMAN BROS., Inc. Incorporated I(jI2
are you a
“Blue Serge-ite”-
Are you the “partial-to-Hlue-Clothes” party, who comes
to look at all the styles and all the fabrics and colors—
and LIKES ’em all—but BLUE, BEST?—and—-BUYS
BLUE—too—yes, EVERY TIME; because the “BLUE
CLOTHES” habit becomes a strongly favored one when
onee cultivated. And the fad is not restricted to retiring
men of reserved tastes either. Young men are the chief
devotees of the BLUE SUIT- there’s a dapper "dress
iness” in their appearance, that gives a man the air of
the strictly ‘‘well groomed”—
To narrow the subject right down to bnsi
ness, we are showing the largest and most rep
resentative lines of the popular BLUE SUITS
from SEVEN OF AMERICA’S MOST NO
TABLE MAKERS.
All the favorite fabric finishes. Serges, basket weaves,
cheviot finishes in the very deep toned blue, medium
deep blues, and in the very newest NEW Blue.
ENGLISH cuts, NORFOLKS, and their many versions.
$15, $18.50, $20, $25, $30 to $45
Hess Tan Oxfords Look Fine With Blue Suits
$5.00, $6.00, $7.00
Eiseman Bros.,
Inc.-
WASHINGTON. April. 16.’—Senator
Bryan, of Florida, to-day introduced
"Roftlo Hiror Pnmn a bin prohibiting the admission Into
Bdllio UVt/1 1 tlillU the United States of any citrus ffiilts
A Infected With the rdd scale, white fiy
or other parasitical enemies of the
citrus family.
Woodward Objects to $7,000 Appro
priation on Ground it Practically
Anticipates Revenue.
Another fight between Mayor
Wooward and the Council was begun
to-day when the Mayor found ob
jections to the appropriation of $7.-
000 for a water pump for the river i
station. He held a long, heated.con
ference with W. G. Humphrey, chair
man of the Council Finance Commit- I
tee. and W. Z. Smith, but when seen j
by a Georgian reporter he would not ! __ , - ■.
' Mother 8 Friend,
remedy. Is the onl;
The Joy of
Coming Motherhood
HUSBAND TRIED TO BURN
HER, SAYS DIVORCE SEEKER
SOUTH BEND, IND., April 16.—
Accusing her husband of Retting Are
tp their home In order that she might
tie killed and tnen calmly going away
», leave her to her fate. Mrs. Agnes
Hertdvh to-day tiled suit for divorce
against Emil Hertsch.
According to the allegation,
Hertsch poured coal oil about the
home, spread some over her c lothing,
touched a match to the place and
then walked out. Mrs. Hertsch was
Raved by firemen. She said to-day
Hhe believed her husband Insane.
Have You Bought
Your Spring Footwear Yet? No!
Well, you should see the new
things we are showing in
Colonial Pumps
and
Low Heel Effects
that are stylish. We have
them in Patents, Tans,
Guns, Mat Kid, White
Canvas and Buck.
Real Beauties
*2 50 to $ 6 09
Shoes
and
Hosiery
27-29 Whitehall
A Wonderful Remedy That is a
Natural Aid and Relieves
the Tension.
say whether or not he would veto
the resolution.
The appropriation was taken from
the expense account of the water de
partment. Mayor Woodward’s ob
jection was that this expense money
would have to be replaced in June
and that the act of Council prac
tically amounted to anticipating rev
enue. to which policy be is strongly
opposed.
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ily one known that Is
able to rfeach all the different parts In
best advertising medium.
The Sunday American goes every
where all over the South. If you have
anything to sell The Sunday Amer
ican is "The Market Place of the
South.” The Sunday American is the
DIRECTORS ONLY CONTEST
IN ATHLETIC CLUB VOTING
11-13-15-17 Whitehall
Entire Building
.The largest and most complete Outfittory for men in the South
Only one contest is anticipated in
the annual election of the Atlanta
Athletic Club Tuesday night. That is
for the directorship. Fourteen can
didates have been nominated, of
whom five are to he chosen.
Those nominated are R. W. John
son. Frank H. Reynolds. Dowdell
Brown, Coke Davis, H. C. Heinz. Carl- I
ton Smith, Paul H. Norcroas, Stanley
Norcross, C. J. Holditch. A. V. Glide,
Jr.. Howard Matthews, Jr., C. Mc-
Mlchael, O. M. Ramspeck and W. G.
Brantley, Jr.
There will be no contest for presi
dent and vice president. J. Henry
Porter received the nomination for
president and H. W. Davis was
named for vice president.
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after the formula of a noted family doc
tor, and lubricates every muscle, nerve,
tissue or tendon affected. It goes direct
ly to the strafned portions and gently
but surely relieve* all tendency to sore
ness or strain. *
By its dally use there will be no palp,
no distress, no nausea, no danger ©f
laceration or other accident, and the
period will be one of supreme comfort
and joyful anticipation
To all young women Mother's Friend
is one of the greatest of all helpful in
fluences, for It robs childbirth of all its
agonies and dangers, dispels all the
doubt and dread, all sense of fear, and
thus enables the mind and body to await
the greatest event in a woman's life with
untrammeled gladness.
Mother’s rrlend is a most cherish'd
remedy in thousands of homes, and Is
of such peculiar merit and value as to
make it essentially one to be recom
mended by all women.
You will find It on sale at all drug
stores at $1 a bottle, or the druggist will
gladly get it for you if you insist upon
it. Mother’s FTIend is prepared onlv by
the Bradfield Regulator Company,* 137
l*amar Building, Atlanta. Oa.. who will
send you by mail, sealed, a very Instruc
tive book to expectant mothers W
for it to-day.
I’rite
System Poisons Itself
Otherwise Most of Us Would
Live To Be Methuselahs.
Scientists say that almost every mo
ment we are poisoning ourselves.
\utotoxemia, they term it. or Self-
Poisoning. Eliminate Autotoxemia
and we could live to be hundreds of
years old.
All food eaten leaves in the stomach
some waste, unused particles. This
waste ferments and generates uric
acid and when uric acid gets in the
blood it poisons the system—self-poi
soning. Constipation, indigestion, bil-
, iousness. dyspepsia, sick headache,
languidness and a weakened physical
condition all result from self-polson-
! ing.
JACOBS’ LIVER SALT flushes
stomach and intestines, dissolves the
uric acid which has accumulated and
expels it with the fermenting wafete.
Take JACOBS’ IJVER SALT In the
morning before breakfast. You will
do & better day’s work, add live
longer.
JACOBS LIVER SALT is better
than calomel for constipation and bil
iousness. Acts quickly and more thor
oughly. requiring no cleansing after-
dose of oil; causes no after-dan|rer of
* all vat ioti; never gripes or natise&tee.
It effervesces agreeably. No other liv-
or tonic has. the same mlid, natural
flushing action, though many imita
tions ' in name) are offered. Insist
that your druggist supply the genu!tie
JACOBS LIVER SALT If be can
not. a full-sized jar will be mailed upon
receipt of price, 25c. postage free
Made and guaranteed hr Jacobs
Pharmacy Company, Atlanta.
Put in a Nickel Now
~This is not a prize-giving contest nor an advertising
scheme. <*, It is a simple plan to help you save your own
money, ft is the Christmas Savings Club. It begins
next week.
You deposit five cents the 1st week, ten cents the
2nd week, fifteen cents the 3rd. week, twenty cents the
4th week, and so on for 33 weeks. At the end of that
period, which will be Xmas time, when you need money
most, you will have $28.05 to your credit in this bank.
Draw Out $28.05 Xmas
Or, you can deposit two cents the first week, four cents the second
week, six cents the third week, and so on for 33 weeks, and have $11.22
at Christmas.
Or, one cent the first week, two cents the second week, three cents
the third week, etc., and have $5.61 at Christmas.
You can deposit in any or all three of these classes.
Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas
presents? Can you think of an easier way to cultivate a regular habit of
saving? You don’t have to draw the money out at Christmas unless you
want to. You can leave it in this strong and progressive bank, where it
will draw 4 per cent interest compounded twice yearly, and add to it Jjy
continued savings.
We will begin receiving these special savings accounts next MON
DAY MORNING, APRIL 21st, at 9 O’CLOCK. We will continue to
receive them for ten days. The number of accounts of this kind we can
open are, however, of necessity limited, and all persons who desire to take
advantage of the arrangement are urged to call and make their first deposit
as early as possible.
This is a plain, straightforward banking proposition. If for any
reason you discontinue payments, you get back all that you paid in.
The Travelers Bank and Trust Co. is The Bank of Personal Service.
This is a special service we are performing to make it easy for you to
cultivate the saving habit.
Travelers Bank & Trust Co.
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