Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 18, 1913, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GFCROIAN ANT> FRIDAY APRIL 1T1 0 _ ! Armed Guards Begin ! State S. S. Workers BKlLr Vigil at, Morgan Tomb Convene Next Week Fred Hannnh; "Nurse,” by Jasper V Bell; Spanish singer, by Emory Cala well,, and other characters. Mrs, Jarley to Show Wax Works To-night South the Coming Section, He Says Exhibit at Woman’s Club on Baker Street Will Be for Benefit of Building Fund. Chicago Publisher, After Making $50,000 Profit in Georgia Land, Loud in Praise. Several Atlanta Soeakers Will dress Three Days’ Meeting at Elberton. Hash, charged with assault and hat tery upon his wife, was arraigned. FORSYTH.—The pipe for the new water mains of Forsyth have arrived and the city 1h busily engaged in extending the waterworks system. Ami nil ailments of the akin, auelt as ti ringworm, ground itch and rryslpolas are atantly relieved ami permanently cured to cured by For More Than a Month Watchers Will be Maintained to Protect Body In Vault. Georgian Dies in Philippine*. FoRKYTH.—News has reached For syth of the death in the Philippine Islands of J. E. Coleman, formerly a resident of this county. He was In the army, being stationed at Iloilo, where he died on March 3. Don't suffer when you can relieve ynurui# so easily. Head what Mrs. A. B. Kin,*, Louis, r.ays: ’ Hava been treated by specialist tor eczc without success. After using Tettnrlne a few weeks I am at last cured. 50c at druggists, or hy mall. SHUPTRINE CO.. SAVANNAH. GA. Mrs. Jarley, close rival of F. i. Barnum and Artemus Ward, Is not dead, although her name has not ap peared much In the public prints of late. Best evidence of this is that she will appear to-night at the Woman's Flub Building on Baker Street. She will have with her a wonderful col lodion of wax works, which she will exhibit tor the benellt of the building fund of the club. A dress rehearsal disclosed the fol- lowing characters: ‘'Cinderella,’' by Miss Elizabeth Clayton: “Bluebeard,” by H. M. C. Ladd: Grecian dancer, by Miss Theo dora Aline Warfield: Colonial dames, by Miss Ruby Gaffney and Mrs. Goldie R. Lloyd; an Italian grand opera singer, by Miss Wenona Sullivan; BRUNSWICK, GA., April 18.—After spending a week In the city, combin ing business with pleasure, Joseph Keeley, publisher of The Chicago Tribune, has returned to his homo. While here Mr. Keeley sold a tract of land in Glynn County for $140,000. The land, known as the Bethel tract, was purchased by him as an Investment two years «ago for $90,000, and had been sold two years previous to that for $50,000. This is a good example of the increase in Glynn County land. “The South Is unquestionably the coming section of the country,” said Mr. Keeley, in discussing the situa tion. “It is the natural section for farming; it has every advantage to offer over the North, or the East, or the West, and the practical farmers ELBERTON, GA., April 18.—The | annual State Convention of the . Georgia Sunday School Association ! next Wednesday for Taking Chatham Census. SAVANNAH.—The taking of a school census began under the direc- tion of Luke P. Pettus to-day. Every residence in Chatham County Is to be visited In compiling the desired In formation. NEW YORK, April 18.—Under the direction of Robert Bchrinener, super- intendent of the Cedar Hill Cemetery at Hartford. Conn., a squad of armed guards has taken up the watch over the cement sealed tornb of J. Pier- pont Morgan The guard will be maintained for five* weeks at least, and the superin tendent will make daily vMts to see that the grave 1a not molested. There is little fear, however, as extreme precautions were taken at the burial. Pines were placed in the grave and then the triple coffin in which the body was when It arrived in this country was placed In a pin< box and lowered. Around It and ovr It cement was poured. On top of this great slabs of slate were fitted and over them another mass of cement. The earth was piled In on top. convenes a three-day session. More than 25 speakers will be pres ent and it is exacted that fully 500 delegates and visitors will attend. D. W. Sims, of Atlanta, general secretary of the State Association, Is here preparing for the coming of the delegates. iTofessor E. O. Excell, of Chicago, will conduct the music. Among the prominent speakers and Sunday school workers who will de liver addresses are W. C. l'earce, Chicago; Dr. Josenh Broughton, At lanta; John W. Walker, Sparta; Will D. Upshaw, Atlanta; Rev. H. B. Mays, Atlanta; J. II. Farris, Atlanta; Dr. J. L. White. Macon; A. B. Paid- well, Atlanta; F. S. Ethridge. Jack- son; Rev. H. M. DuBose, Atlanta; Professor M. L. Brittain, Atlanta; Frank L. Mallory. Macon, and C. D. Montgomery, Atlanta. $100,000 Plant Completed. TIFTON.—The largest manufac turing plant ever constructed in Tif- to ‘i timed over to its owners by lie •»ntra< lc; this week. It is the 100,Oca t idc .“g plant of the In- r* 'l ■ .V ‘oral Corporation. !: r,-. ;’*aclty of 50,000 Important Phase of Sociological Congress Work To Be Probe Into Conditions. Berry Commencerren ROME - The ccm:nei •;.m for Berry School - The Guaranteed Uquid Hair Destroyer A Perfumed. Depilatory It fj the only preparation that Immediately without the Bllvhteat Injury to tho most dellcat, skin, will remove Superfluous Hair It Acts Instantly wherever applied II-Rado is the only Depilatory sold wit) in absolute guarantee of satisfaction. Yoi “Georgia has remained deal to crleis ct her children too lorg,” t the declaration to-day of James McCulloch, general secretary of Southern Sociological Uongrcr . o lining reforms that will be advoca during the sessions beginning J. April 2f>. While Ii 1r P ' uded not ♦ one of the f.general subjccis <f ears are I friends ’ he will •rut acted ring the ARMY ORDERS. WASHINGTON, April 17.—The fol lowing «nny orders have been Issued: First Lieutenant Harry L. Jordan, Seventh Infantry, United States Mil itary Prison, Fort Leavenworth. 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 i best advertising medium. Take no substitutes; Insist on El Rado Booklet of valuable information free on request. PILGRIM MFG. COMPANY tl East 28th St. New York congn 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 best advertising medium. Fi. ! ieutenant Herbert H. Atchi son, CorM Artillery Corps, detailed for gf*n«*ra’ recruiting service at Al bany. s Y relieving First Lieuten ant John J. Burleigh, infantry. the people, of the Sor’h to too f.Iiamo i V ful i gleet the child' 1 . \ ' . • i Tor years will probably snake chi; I I welfare the most Important subject j Lv rjcelve consideration Tile removal of tho 1 n . i r 1 jlen* o$*!aty>r from you: ..s| 1 willlbetthe prijre obje. of ;;io cor. ! * r greP*. yFor Jhf Rocrnmpiialiment f| ,< this, more stTingefR^chlld labor law- will b* Tecommended/ifcrUsuggeaJla&F jmIII b« made for *tbe <flgj(te^eflfective 1 jutfbrsoni' ”.i -rf those Summer Dresses C h u re Instructed a 5Veen should at least in- r has done for others ‘ i>n Lake 6>ocemb« Member ftrha« m nv K.my i IflKSw, ri.lr ipEy" n{pi%y7o ♦ . • e iRtavrat iv >u t Sfr^TretMflflsn^' ttrr an r ■ fijpVkh, 1910, I rei Thifik 1 am entirely w . ,. '•=*• ay ' appetite and sleep well. i x Denver my weight was 13^ pounds. I now weigh 165, my normal weight. I thank God and your Alterative for "(Affidavit) T’AFt. I- FASNACHT. (Above abbreviated; more on re quest.) Kckman’n Alterative has been prov en by many years’ test to be most efficacious in cases of severe Throat and Lung Affections. Bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma, Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain narcotics, poisons or hab it-forming drugs. For sale by leading druggists. Write the Eckman Labo ratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet telling of recoveries and additional evidence. me W is Sfycfciu;' 4< rAm Gofd '^1 bssww Tyoutfhfcsuit again wcTr known Rome man damages. before tho .-ongre-^^hy Dr McKel- way and other Improved regulation of hours wht6n children work and of conditions by which they are surrounded. Raising of age limit In many South ern States whore child labor condi tions arc most deplorable. Enforcement of living wages to the women and children. Marriage Laws Advocated. The insurance to future children that they be well born hy the rigid prohibition of the marriage of Itn- oeciles, idiots, insane, epileptic**. pt-»- tons afflicted with vicious diseases and those In an advanced triage of tuberculosis. Inauguration of mothers’ pensions where death, disease or crime has robbed the family of its breadwin ner. A general system of medical In spection of school children. State supervision of “placing out” orphaned and otherwise dependent children. Dr. McKelway is making Investi gations In Florida and will come to Atlanta directly from there. He will preside at oneo of the child welfare conferences. Florida will be promi nently represente d In this department by Marcus <\ Fagg, of Jacksonville, who Is superintendent of the Chil dren’s Home Society of Florida, sec retary of the State Conference of Charities and Secretary of the Flori da State Labor Commission. Stole rWtaiytt fi H —After altffllort of four days, In which tho criminal docket was taken up, the City Court of For syth has adjourned until Monday, when civil cases will he tried. Char ity Zellner, a negress. charged with stealing a barbed wire fence, was found guilty. Priest Takes Census. COLUMBUS. — Father McDonald, of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Phe- nlx City, Ala., has devised a rather unique scheme to get a line on tho Catholic membership of Phenlx City anil Girard hy taking a census of the two towns. Fite Favors Whipping-post. DALTON.—A revival of the whip ping post would not be a bad idea hh a punishment for wife-beaters de clared Judge A. W. Fite, when Andy COUPON This coupon and $4 WILL receive credit for $5 on any purchase made at onr store before noon Saturday, April 19, 1913. Thanks For Flood Fund. WAYCROSS—Through T. W. Mor rison, who undertook to raise a fund here for the relief of the Ohio flood sufferers thanks are extended the donors by Governor Cox. of Ohio and* Mac Lee Wilson, treasurer of ^hc Ohio Flood Relief Commission. WEEK We have just received a big lot of ]R|lf new things in summer dresses— p^,|flmm Ratine, Eponge, Voile, Lingerie ' —with the Bulgarian effects. J 11111111 Every one a winner and a big value at$i2.95. We are also show- ^ ing some beautiful numbers at $5.00,$6.00 and $9.00 WHY??? CRIME ? ? ? ‘Blinking Owl Room' Feature for Ansley We received one shipment this morning of Ratines and Eponge, made in extreme Bulgarian models Skirts are draped and slashed on one side. Some have white skirts with Ratine bodies in the new Nell Rose, etc. These will sell at $15.00 and $18.00. New Atlanta Hotel Will Stage Amusements in Latest Wrinkle in Rathskellers. DOES NOT PAY innovations and thrillers being In stalled In Eastern hotels, the Hotel Ansley .intends to make its “Blinking Owl Room" the very latest thing In the form of a rathskeller. The name is taken from the light ing system which will be Installed. Owls with one blue and one yellow eye. continually blinking, will throw a flicker cf color over the room and its occupants. / Afternoon tea. following the latest edict of fashion, will he served In the room from 5 to 6 o’clock each day, ami at night high-class vaudeville and music will be rendered. Men’s Suits, 12-Ounce All-Wool Serge Amazing Story by SOPHIE LYONS This suit is guaranteed to be absolutely pure wool, and of the finest gnade. Tho col lar and lapel is hand-tailored, with bluffed edges. The lin ing is a very fine grade of silk-finished Venetian. The Most Famous and Successful Criminal of Modern Times, Who Made a Million Dollars in Her Early Criminal Career and Lost it at Monte Carlo, and Has Now Accu mulated Half a MiUion Dollars in Honor able Business Enterprises, Told Exclu sively in the WEEK Comb It Out Lovingly Lined With Silk-Finished Venitian And smll« into your mirror at your own beautiful, soft, lus trous hair. Can you? Is yours faded and streaked, lifeless, turning gray? The hair responds quickly to proper care and treatment. On account of the Tailors’strike in New York, we have been unable to offer any special in ducements in our men’s department this season. This strike was settled about six weeks ago, and we are just beginning to receive our men’s goods. If the deliveries continue, we will make the men “sit up and take notice” from now on. This serge suit we have advertised at $20 00 is shown in our window to-day. If you want one at this price, bettej* come early Saturday morning. restores colorless, lifeless, faded gray hair to Its own original color and beautiful, healthy condition. It is not a vulgar bleach or artificial coloring It simply renews the natural color and life and luster of the hair, and makes it soft *nd beautiful. Non-fftk’ky. and does not stain akin or scalp. TRY IT. And don’t pull out the white hairs. Prepared for light, medium and dark brown and black hair. Trial size Ms, postpaid 31c; large size 75c, postpaid 83c. Pure and harmless. Credit Clothing Company FOR SALE BY The Newspaper Wonder of the South 28 West Mitchell Street ,nd Druggist* Generally.