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Suffragists Seek 50 Ideal Men
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mid, lii'low. Mi'.s. David llobiuson, sdcct.od
nl' A111 <■ r i i-;t 11 In ’an 1 y for the suffrage
I. Srliiciriiii, tin' lii-fst man chosen for ihn
Women's Help in Movement I
Needed for Success, Declares
Prospective Board Member.
Chaingang Sentence Is Added to
Punishment of Youth Who As
saulted Officer.
Socialists. Fighting for Manhood Property Owners Already St
Suffrage, Decla r e They Will scribing $15.000—Petition for
Tie Up Country. $90,000 Undertaking.
L. ('. (tree n. of t:.*- Fourth Ward,
who is expected to sue oed T. L. Bond
as a member of the Park Board, to
day strongly advocated moiv and bet
ter playgrounds for Atlanta children.
“I don’t know anything Atlanta
needs worse than playgrounds and
more parks’,” said Mr. Green. "If wo
had more places for the children to
play and romp. 1 am sure the number
of people leaving the city in i .;e sum
mer time would be greatly diminished
“We want to get the women star A.d
in this movement, for they ore th
ones most vitally interested. I think
n good plan would be to hove the cit>
purchase suitable pile? and then in a
large measure turn them on r to the
women in the various wards to be
beautified. Let each woman riona.e a
tree, a rose buih or som flower to be
Plat ed in the park, which would tend
1 o create a personal interest, and let
the city and *hc Park Board co-oper
ate with them in every possible wa.\
The Park Board could offer a cup or
some kind of t-ropny to be presented
to the ward making the greatest im
provement in its park.
“We are rushing ahead in business,
putting up many handsome buildings
and leading the South in everything
except providing ample amusement
for the children of the city.”
'nun
the first of next week. The strike to
date has cost approximately $”5,000.-
000. It is estimated that workman
are losing fnom $360,000 to $400,000 In
wages daily.
The Government now admits th.t
at least 400.000 workmen are out. !-
though all of these did not strike \ <♦; -
untarily. Many worttmen, members of
non-Sofia list unions which did lot
favor the walkout were forced out of
employment by the shutting down of
factories on account of the ah or tag
of fuel.
Paralysis of shipping at Antwerp is
threatened. Orders are being refused
by the great Cockerili Iron and Ma
chine Works at Seraing. Members of
the Typographical Union have post
poned the date of their walkout until
to-morrow.
Violence is reported from Oheratte,
near Liege, where strikers destroyed
a largo amount of property before
they were dispersed. Bands of strike
ruffians paraded through the Jemi-
phos district early to-day, breaking
windows of non-strikers’ homes
HERVE. BELGIUM One thousand
workmen joined the suffrage strike
here to-day.
LIEGE.—Rioting in which half u
dozen strikers were wounded occur
red to-da> at Seraing and Cheratte.
ANTWERP.- - Negro members of
ships oelonging to the Hamburg-
American line were pressed into sen
ice to-da> to take the place of strik
ing stevedores. The situation here is
rapidly becoming acute.
i i ion \ afternoon pounded Policeman
George Cornett in the crowded court
room because he didn’t like the sen-
en 'c Recorder Broyles had impose<3
on him.
Zuber. with 60 days oi the city
Ki.ri;.. given him I.” ihe Recorder uv
• ■ result «»f his two offenses, was ar
raigned before .Judge A. Calhoun ip
city Criminal Court on two charges
of j'tvs-ijit end battery and v.as giv« p
$ 150^ fin»* or a year in each case.
T on seem to be out after reputa-
lion as « bad man earl - in life. Zu-
bf*r." said Judge Calhoun, as n* im-
Jiov^.j sentence'. rom the testimony
here, i would consider-you a nienac-:
ghfan from Mitchel.J .Street to
(Toper Streei. The committee also
has asked that every citizen of < . •*
South Side and tin- West Knd a >
will be directly affected by the id v
work attend the meeting.
The committee will ask that- fne
work he done according to the proflic
on leccrd in the office of the epy
Ergineer, which was almost unani
mously approved at a meeting of the
property owners of the district. Th
ru w grade will eliminate the unsight
ly hump at Mitchell Street and fill n
the hollow at Brotlierton Street. It
will make Whitehall one of the mos;
beautiful streets in the city and will
aid materially in the development "f
the South Side.
The work, according to tlie eetl-
Spring Suits by the hun
dreds have just come in
and I am going to offer
them to you at prices that
almost seem ridiculous.
To-morroiV and next
Weef^ I am §°' M § to pack
my store with pleased,
A smiling, delighted cus-
i\ tomers. Why not
yourself? V ou
J \ select what you
\ ' -A\ want-—pay a small
amount down and
the balance in
WjiwX easy pay-
i\C\m merits of
The youth, stil a little defiant i:i
is attitude, received the court’s
ords calmly and intimated that hr
ould have to serve hi? time, as lie
a* without funds to pay the fine.
According to the testimony given at
ie Recorder’s court, Zuber. peeved
• cause Claries Pronienem-viikle. a
j". did not move quickly enough
ic) rh.e boy tried to climb through
ie bleacher . struck him on the head
ith a hot? c, cutting him -everelv.
Over-Night Relief
for Constipation
can
A Small Dose on Retiring
and You Are Well and
Happy by Morning.
It is only natural that the sim
plest of ailments should be the
most general, and so we have a
whole nation suffering from con
stipation and indigestion, for they
are closely allied. But common as
constipation is many people do not
seem to know they have it. They
will complain <>f headache, drowsi
ness- or biliousness, all unconscious
of the cause of the trouble.
Vou should have a full and free
movement at least once a day. ff
you pass a day you are constipated,
and the result will be that you
will catch a cold easily or have a
more serious ailment. To cure the
constipation and forestall still
graven* trouble take a dose of Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at night
before retiring and by morning re
lief will come, without disturbance
from sleep or any inconvenience.
Leg-ions of people use it regular
ly in such emergencies, some of
them formerly chronic invalids who
have suffered from constipation all
their lives. .Mr. A. B. Danner. 326
Riley St.. Harrisburg. Pa., says:
“Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin gave
me almost instant relief from stom
ach and bowel trouble. I now eat
anything 1 want and sleep well.”
Many others will tell you that they
have tried most things recommend
ed for this purpose but have found
Syrup Pepsin the only one always
reliable*. A bottle can be obtained
at any drug store for fifty cents
or one dollar, the latter size being
Atlantans Speak
At Laymen’s Meet
Makes it Cross, Peevish, Rest
less and Feverish—If Tongue
Is Coated Give “Syrup
of Figs.’’
Bishop C. K. Nelson and Rev. Hugh
Walker Address Columbus
Missionary Convention.
Children dearly love to take de
licious “Syrup of Figs" and noth
ing else cleans and regulates their
tender little xtomachs, liver and
30 feet of bowels so promptly and
thoroughly.
Children get bilious and consti
pated juf t like grown-ups Then
they get sick, the tongue is coat
ed. stomach sour. breath bad;
they don’t cat or rest well; Ux>>
become feverish, cross, irritable
and don’t want to play. Listen
Mothers—for your child’s sale
don’t force the little one to swnl-
law nauseating castor oil. violent
calomel or harsh irritants like
Cathartic pills. A teaspoonful of
Syrup of Figs will have your child
smiling and happy again in just a
few nours. Syrup of Figs will
gently clean, sweeten and regu
late the stomach, make the liver
active and move on and out of the
bowels all the constipated matter,
the sour bile, the foul, clogged-up
waste and poisons, without caus
ing cramps or griping.
With Syrup of Figs you are not
drugging or injuring your chil
dren. Being composed entirely of
luscious figs, senna and aromatics
It cannot be harmful. Full direc
tions for children of all ages and
for grown-ups plainly printed on
the package.
Ask your druggist lor the full
name “Syrup of Figs and Elixir
of Senna’’ prepared by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Go. This is the
delicious tasting, genuine old re
liable. Refute anything else of
fered.
COLUMBUS. GA., April 18.—The
Laymen’s Misslonar\ Convention,
which hegan the First- Presbyte
rian Church ye*«terflay, vvtll close to
night with a mass meeting for men,
which will b' presided over by W. C.
MR. A. B. DANNER
bought by families already familiar ■
with its merits. '■
Syrup Pepsin is mild, pleasant- }
testing and non-griping. Afothers
give it to tiny infants, and yet it {
is effective in grownups. It is -for
everyone who suffers from an.
form of stomach, liver or bowel .
trouble. constipation. dvspepsia.
biliousness, etc. Its action will so <
delight you that you will forever \
avoid harsh cathartics, purgatives,
pills and salts.
If no member of your family lias
ever used Syrup Pepsin and you '
would like to make a personal trial
of it before buying it in the regu- J
lar way of a druggist, send your .
address—a postal will do—to Dr. \
W. B. Caldwell. 417 Washington <
St., Monticello, Ill., and a free sam- 1
pie bottle* will be mailed you.
mates of the City Engineer, will cost
.i’. < ut £90,000. Of this amount $L*.oOo
has already been subscribed by the
citizens. The city and the county will
be asked to appropriate the remain
der and tc supervise the work.
Tile decision to put the matt *<p
to the City Council v.as made ;.t .
meeting U jump m tv owiuu . Hie
crowul was so great that it taxed tn
capacity of the Chamber of Comnn iv.
ha 1L A re sol ut i >n, .-eromnn- u'i.ig
that the grade be cluio-’i was u i u-
ei! b> a unanimous~vot *.
Severe.', prominent business men,
o-viurs ot property in the district,
spcive at the meeting. Among them
were vVilmer L. Moore, president of
tin- Chrmber of Commerce, who urged
that tin agitation be kept up until the
work is completed. A letter from S.
M. Inman was read. Charles H. Black
i < shit J. The committee of seven is
, , o R R Otis, (Charles H.
Black, Dr E. G. Jones. Frank Lieu-
man R. A. Broyles, T. R. Grey,
George 1 Walker, Walker Dunsori and
M. L. Thrower.
The principal speakers to-day were
Dr. c F. Reid, of Nashville, secretary
of the Laymen’s Missionary Move
ment of. the Methodist Episcopal
Church South; E. C. Cronk, secretary
o f the Laymen's Missionary Move
ment of the Lutheran Church; W. E.
Doug at ie, general &<ecretary of the
Laymen's Missionary Movement in
the United States, and Bishop C. K.
Nelson and F. L. Mallary. of Atlanta.
The banquet last night at Wildwood
Park, was attended by more than i
1.000 persons. Addresses were made
bj Mr. Doughtie, Dr Reid and it v.
Hugh Walker, of Atlanta.
W OMEM
'Joble Brow, Broad Shoulders
Feet High, and Sympathy
Are Qualifications.
An immense shipment of Ladies’
Spring .Suits; in blues, grays, browns,
blacks and all the iate fancy mixtures.
The very latest styles from New York,
for
Old Macon ‘Mammy’
Seeks Aged Mother
DR.E.G. GRIFFIN’S I
GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS j
BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES I
All Work Guaranteed. j
Hours 8 to 6-Phone M. 1708-Sundays 9-1 ?
"‘Hi Whitehall St, Over Brown & Allens f-
'lnmitt
Hunts Parent From Whom She Was
Separated at Richmond in
Slave Time.
Another complete stock
Tailored Suits, in all coloi
for $15.00 and up.
Beautiful Ladies’ and
complete line of Spring
Shoes. Waists, etc.
All greatly reduced.
of Ladies’ Stylish
and fancy mixtures,
muii,
unmit
RICHMOND. YA., April IS.—-There
is an old negro “mammy” down in
Macon. Ga.. who evidently believes
that she comes of long-lived stock,
for she has written to Police Chief
We.-ner. of this city, trying to locate
her own “mammy,” although she has
bet i separated from her for three-
. - r years. Her letter, interpreted
into correct English, is as follows:
“To Bit Most Honorable Chief of Po
lice of Richmond, Ya.
“Dear Kind Sir: This will inform
you that 1 left Richmond 6! years
ago and have been here ever since.
When i was sold in Virginia and
sent to Georgia, my name was Marie
Northern. My mother’s name was
Isabelle Northern anti her owner was
Mrs. Nanc> Northern. If you can
find my mother or my old mistress,
please write me their number and
names <o that 1 can write to them.
Many thanks and oblige,
Respectfully,
’MARIE IK'CKEBERRY.
“Caro the City Market. Macon, Ga.”
as specified by tlie suffr;
tee, include:
A NOBLE BROW.
BROAD SHOULDERS.
FULL CHEST.
ERECT CARRIAGE.
MUST EE MORE THAN G FEET
IN HEIGHT.
MUST BE A BELIEVER IN
VOTES FOR WOMEN.”
Misses’ Dresses. A
Millinerv, Ladies
Plan tc Fly Across
Atlantic Abandoned
BYCK’S
SATURDAY SPECIALS
American Aviator Gives Deflation o
Dirigible as Cause of Chang
ing His Mind.
Ladies’ Patent. Tan and
(j u n Metal Calf Button
Oxfords. Welt soles. Yerv
stylish. An
• xcelleiit value V
Children’s Brown Kid, Pat
ent and White Canvas Sup
pers. Regular d»-t
$1.25 value . .
Down Stairs Department.
Bovs’ Gun AietaJ Blucher
Oxfords. Strictly good
leathers—the k i n d t h a t
wears—
Byck's ‘ Down Stairs’’ Depart
ment of Dependable Foot
wear at Little Prices.
BYCK'S SATURDAY SPE
CIALS.
Children's Brown lvid Patent
Leather'and White Canvas Slip
pers. Regular o i f\r\
>1.25 value * *UU
Ladies' Patent Tan and Gun
Metal Button Oxfords.
$1.50 and $2
BYCK’S
27-29 Whitehall
Men’s stylish up-!o-d
hundreds reduced to
LAS PALMAS. CANARY ISLANDS
April 18- -Joseph Brueckcr. tin
American aeronaut who had plaimet
lo make a balloon trip id ims.s tht' Ai
lantic < M ean to Rardatioes or Trini
dad in the dirigible Suchard II, to
day informed th* Governor thru th<
flight had been abandoned.
The primary cause for * Ho a ban
bonment of the expedition was. tie
accident of yesterday when the ba:
became deflated.
By tiie time oxygen could b-
brought from Germany and the bat
refilled the aeronaut fears that th
storm season would have s> t in.
The Tooth Brush
Drill twice-a-day
gives better teeth
and better health.
Start it at home
with
Suits, in beautiful
.v special stock oi
summer grays, blue
checks, browns, etc..
COLGATE'S
R! 1 3 S- © N
DEOTaL CREAM
lean woman-
he equal «?uf-
s country. i>
Parade and
FIVE FIREMEN ARE KILLED
IN PHILADELPHIA BLAZE
Straw Hats and Shoes. Complete Out
PHILADELPHIA. April IS,—It was
Count! to-day that the deaths of fire
men In the fire which destroyed the
big i mu> factory of the W. T. Wes-
eott Company last night had been In
creased to five. The firemen hilled
outright were William Costello, Hen
ry King and cnarles Mortiso, all of
Engine Company 22.
THE INTELLECTUALLY BEAU
T1FUL.
THE PHYSICALLY SPLENDID.
RADIANT WITH PERFEC'
HEALTH.
TALL.
WILLOWY.
GRACEFUL.
Mrs. W. G. Bunn U rged;
For Postmastership |
The delicious
flavor makes its
use a treat—the
thorough, whole
some cleansing
makes for better
work
| Congressman Lee Recommends
| Widow of Polk County Sena
tor for Cedartown Office.
health at
and play.
,407 WIRELESS OPERATORS
LICENSED IN FOUR MONTHS!
gressman Gordon 1.<h. of lim Suvcnti.
District, lias re omnnmfU d W
i\ Bunn to bo pnsi muster at Cedar-
town, and Georg Da ns. by to b. post
master at ftockmart. beta’ in P«di
County.
Mrs Burnt i- :)•«• a' : \- <.f iu«
State Senator Vv C. Bum. whfc .
in Atlanta, while serving as s n ,t*.r
in the CJeneral A.-sembl. of, 1910-11
He was cue if the l.f -t ' lo., : ty.l
most !*vpuia: ptjbli' tuoii in C-oigia
\V.\8HINr,Tf).\. April IS A state-
cm issue 1 by Secretary of Commerce
• Judd hows that during the four
emks > . ;!te effectiveness of the act to
itat- i-!io anniunioation. the Bu-
‘iia of Navigation lias issued 2,407 11-
■ c- to \ heie«- operators and stations
■ e United States.
Of these 1,185 we e issued to ama-
■
f Sold
Everywhere
Hosiery, too
If you hive anything to sell adver
tise m Th- Sunday Aruorican. Lar
gest circu' *icn of any Sunday news
paper in the South.