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TIIK ATLANTA fiKORGIAX AND NEWS.SATURDAY, APRIL 10. 10T
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Weather Bureau.
CLEfiNER CITI. AGAIN EXPLAINS
Pontiff Has Bible Read to Him,
Then Dozes Peacefully.
Has No Fever.
Ho MB, April 19.—Hope- that tin*
crisis in the* condition of Pope Plus
X has been paused was aroused to
day by reassuring bulletins from the
Vatican physicians. Dr. Marchiafava
and Dr. Amici.
It was announced at the Vatican
thajt the Pontiff had passed a tran
quil night and that his cough and ex
pectoration had diminished.
Owing to the improvement shown J
in the Pontiff's condition, thi doctors !
have decided to issue only one bulle
tin daily hereafter unless there la an j
unexpected turn for the worse.
The Pope wav again visited to-day
by his brother, Angelo. There wag
an affecting scene as the brother*
embraced.
Has Bible Read to Him.
At 11 o’clock this morning (5 a. m.,
Atlanta time) the following an
nouncement was made from ihe sick
room, through the channel of the
paiJfil secretary of state:
“The condition of His Holiness is
satisfactory. Ills temperature is 98.”
This temperature is normal and
shows that the fever has left the sick
Prelate.
Earlier this bulletin was issued:
“The^ Pope is resting easily and
dozing peacefully. He had the Bible
read to him for half an hour. The
sick room now is perfectly quiet.”
Lips Move in Prayer.
This bulletin had been issued still
Sanitary Department Helps Club
Women and School Children in
City Beautiful Campaign.
Marshall Says He Merely Voiced
What He Thought Was
Public Opinion.
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brushing and
eorgia's fairest
(. arfier:
“The Pontiff is wakeful, but tran
quil at this hour. His lips are mov
ing. evidently in prayer, only one qt-
tcn:l «nt was present, as he Insisted
that all ethers retire.”
Pp to toon to-day His Holiness had
!»* u without fever for three days,
;»,ni tit. chief cause for worry \va*
1 i.s wc.tkr. Sit and the disordered con-
<iiti»n of Ms stomach.
\thllo the Pontiff is much better,
the danger of death has not been
remove 1 b* any mean hi the wenk-
« ned condition of the Pontiff he is
i usceptible to the slightest adverse
circumstances.
Rejoicing Throughout Rome.
There were signs of rejoicing
throughout Home when the news was
circulated that the* Pope was not
only holding his own, but was gain
ing. Prayer® of thunksgiving were
offered up, and if the improvement
continues prayers of thanksgiving
will bt* formally offered in the
churches to-morrow.
As usual, rumors were circulated
that the Pope had suffered a relapse,
but those were without foundation
and were inspired chiefly by the se
crecy which Cardinal Merry Del, Val,
Papal Secretary of State, has throw'll
around the Pontiff’s illness.
This secrecy gave rise to suspi
cions. The attendants at the Vatican
are sworn to silence and It is said
that even Anna and Maria Sarto,
the sisters of the Pontiff, have been
kept in ignorance as to his real con
dition.
I>r. Starr, of New’ York, who at
tended J. P. Morgan, declared that
his Impression from the Vatican bul
letins is that the Pope’s chief danger
now* comes from Impairment of the
kidneys. Mr. Starr also thinks that
the Pontiff i.s suffering from arterio
sclerosis, so that the absence of fe
ver means very little.
Gale Extinguishes Fuse of Infer
nal Machine, Saving Smeaton
Tower From Destruction.
PLYMOUTH, KXG., April 19.—Mil-
itant suffragettes now are using
bombs.
An infernal machine, with “votes
for women” and “death in ten min
utes” painted upon it. was found to
day against the inner gate to Smea
ton Tower, near Hoe. a rocky promon
tory near the edge of this city.
A gale extinguished the fuse, less
than ten minutes before the explosive
would have been reached, an investi
gation showed.
The bomb contained a large quanti
ty of high power blasting po.woer
with slugs.
Search is being made for the per-
vons who placed the bomb. They are
believed to be members of the Wo
men’s Social and Political Union.
County Ready to Aid
Whitehall Regrading
Commission Favors $90,CC0 Improve
ment Between Mitchell and
Brotherton Streets.
rr
The Eli I to
went on rec
the proposed
Street between
ton Streets. A
R. R. otis, indu
lie works
with the
grade
(’ounty
Commission
to-day as favoring
'1 u’, of Whitehall
11 and Rrother-
nn.nittee, headed by
d the county’s pub-
ommlttee to co-operate
ty, provided the proper
were established permanently
by the city’s engineers and the dirt for
the fills was furnished.
Mr. Otis said the improvement
would increase the valuation $1,000 a
foot on 28.600 feet frontage on the
street for an expenditure of $90,000.
Twenty-one . property owners were
represented In the four blocks, he
said, and of this number only eight
opposed it.
Such a scrubbing.
•bishing Atlanta,
child, is getting to-day!
One d* s rot need to be told that it
is the annual *‘C!can-up Day.” The
-cones about the city are sufficient
Rroon that have not seen service
in months have been brought forth
to frisk about in corners, closets and
storag. rooms that have not been ex
plored in as long a time.
Rubbish piles, grown to considerable
proportions, have disappeared like
magic. Back alleys, by-streets and
area-ways cluttered with sticks,
stones, torn newspapers and other
refuse, have been rendered spick and
span.
City Aids Grand Cleaning.
The big red wagons of the Depart
ment of Sanitation have been clatter
ing and rumbling to various and dis
tant parts of the city under the di
rections of Chief Inspector John Jent-
zen, who placed' his department at
th< command of the women of the
City Federation, who have recruited
the great army ofr city cleaners.
“Just tell the people to call up
the department as fast as they get
their yards and districts cleaned and
Wf> will send one of our wagons,”j was
the unqualified offer of Mr. Jentzen
to Mrs. Charles J. Haden, president
of the Federation. And this offer ex
tends over into next week.
Many v>f the litter-strewn yards al
ready have been transformed into
models of neatness and others are in
the process. Splashing the white
wash impartially on themselves and
on the fences and buildings, numerous
youth.- have been charged with the
task that gave Toni Sawyer Immor
tality.
Lime Used Where Needed.
Garbage accumulations have been
removed by the wagons <»f the Sani
tary Department and lime—barrels of
it has been sprinkled where it will do
the most good.
If .Janies G. Woodward does not
awake to-morrow and find himself
the Mayor of “Spotless Town” it will
not be the fault of the City Federa
tion of Women’s Club * and the co
horts of school children it has
enlisted in the cause.
The children, with the 40.0QQ pledge
cards given tl> them, proceeded to im
press their parents and other house
holders into the movement and to
day found men, women and children
in the work of cleaning up. The
women, right in their element—clean
ing house for the city—were the mis
tresses of the situation and woe be
tide the man that dared dispute the
wisdom of their orders or do more
than venture a suggestion of his own.
Award Prizes Monday.
An account of the .war against the
city’s uncleanness will lie taken Mon
day In the headquarters of the
Chamber of Commerce, which has en
couraged the campaign by generous
prizes, the cards distributed to the
school children will be counted. The
school obtaining the most pledges in
proportion to its attendance will get
a prize of $50. A separate award of
the same amount has been offered to
the .schools for negro children.
The City Federation has offered a.
prize of $10 to the individual woman
obtaining the moat pledges to clean
up
All of the schools worked hard for
the $50 prize, but some worked hard
er than other. Among those in the
latter class was the Boulevard School.
The boys of this school have been
trying for months to get some base
ball grounds. The authorities, to make
the lads appreciate the grounds when
they get them, have insisted that they
hear part of the expense. Therefore,
that $50 looks mighty good to them.
If you are spring-sick, weak,
tired, feel worn-out when you wake
in the morning, have no appetite
and no ambition, Nature is by
these symptoms telling you that! 80 Win Be Ba P tized
you need the best spring medicine. Into Baptist Church
Hood’s Sarsaparilla fills every re
quirement. Thousands agree with
us and are taking it every day.
ESTABLISjHEU .23 YEARS
WLDR.E.G. GRIFFIN’S
Jfr | GATE city dental rooms
BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES
AH Work Guaranteed.
These Were Converted at Two-week3’
Revival by Rev. Allen
Shuler.
Eighty converts will
Sunday afternoon at
Street Baptist Church.
This baptism will marl*
be baptized
the Cooper
the oil-
24° U wt!° 1 5\?£? ne ~ M ' 1H». Sunday. 9-1 3
" ’ Whitehall St. Over Brown &. Allens U
New York. Dental Offices
28Vi and 32U PEACHTREE STREET.
Over the Bonita Theater and Sakas Bakery.
Gold Crowns . . . $3.00
Bridge Work . . . $4.00
All Other Worft at Reasonable Prices.
max to n remarkable two weeks’ re
vival meeting in this church, con
ducted b\ Rev. Allen Shuler, "The
Fighting Parson of South Georgia."
The total number to join the church
during tli*' meeting was 140, but some
of these went with other churches and
some came In by "Tat ter.
The revival is regarded as one of
the most successful held In Atlanta in
a long while.
ATLANTAN VICE PRESIDENT
OF PHYSICIANS OF GEORGIA
SAVANNAH. GA.. April 19.—Til*
sixty-fourth annual convention of the
Medical Association of'Georgia cam* 1
to a close yesterday afternoon with
the -election of Atlanta as the next
c ,> e of meeting, and the election of
• following officers for the ensuing
year:
President. Dr. Ralston Latthnore. of
I Savannah; tire vice president. Dr. J.
| l>. U.ie-cn. ..f Ba inbridge; second vice
: r v •' ‘it. Dr. S. R Robelts, of At-
m secretary-treasurer Dr. W. U.
| Uylc. «.f Augusta: delegate to the
j r.ntio; i! convention. Dr. M. A. Clark
M alternate. Dr. C. P. .Wen
* Marietta.’
WASHINGTON. April 19.—”In
Indiana 1 was charged with not being
progressive enough, while now 1 am
denominated as an anarchist,” was the
comment of Vice President Marshall
to-day in further explaining his views
on wealth expressed In his New York
speech recently which has aroused a
storm of discussion.
“I myself have not made any
charges against the rich men of Amer
ica. I have* 1 merely voiced what I
thought to be public opinion. I do
not desire to limit the accumulation
of wealth in America. I desire only
to call attention to those charged with
wrong dealings to that charge and to
give them an opportunity to disprove
it.
I can not give my personal assent
to a system of government which is
either paternalistic or socialistic in
its character, and I have felt that if
those who have obtained special priv
ileges through legislative enactments
really could understand the feeling of
the American people they tfnuld, in a
spirit of loyalty to our institutions,
consent that special privilege be
speedily done away with and that
the old-fashioned Jeffersonian
theory of equal and exact justice to
all men become the economic policy
of the United States. Wipe out
special privilege and the stratned re
lations between the enormously rich
and the great masses of the people
will dispa pear.”
Senator Warren, of Wyoming,
speaking for the regular Republicans
in the Senate, took issue with the
Vice President. The Senator denied
that a revolution is theatened in
America because of the concentration
of wealth and added:
. “If the Vice President is correctly
quoted I must say that I differ in
to to with him.
“If the speech was an attempt to
coerce the acceptance of the pending
tariff affair, it will fall, of its object.
On the other hand, we are probably
in far more danger of revolutionary
methods because of lack of employ
ment of our vast numbers of working
men through the.efforts of misguided
judgment In making too many and
too drastic changes in the tariff.”
Burglar, 13, Stole to j
See ‘Movie’ Shows
Everett Warren Sent to Reformatory
and Little ’Comrade in
Crime’ Paroled.
I A surprising st«*ry of juvenile crime ^
was told to-day when Everett War
ren, ag:*d thirteen, of 7 Western Ave-
I nue, was committed to the reforma-
I tory by Judge George L». Bell, and his
i little "comrade in crime,” Grady Mil-
| ler. aged thirteen, of 85 Terry Street,
released on probation.
The Warren boy was charged with
burglarizing the home of Mrs. Brew
ster, 83 Terry Street; breaking open
a trunk In Mrs. Brewster’s home and
taking some money from it; steal
ing a gold watch from W f . H. Thomp-.
j son, 283 Woodward Avenue, and rob
bing gas meters. Miller wa: charged
j with helping Warren break the trunk
! in Mrs. Brewster's home.
| Probation Officer ,W. W. Tindall
said young Warren had been released
on probation several times. Warren
said he wanted the money to go to a
moving picture show.
Claims of Villages
Puzzle Commission
Memphis Millionaire, in Switzer-j
land, Requests That Inquiries
for Him Cease.
Unable to Decide Whether Mathis
or Wiley Shall Get Passen
ger Station.
In greater uncertainty than ever as
to the rival claims of Mathis and
Wiley, Rabun County, for a passen
ger station, the Railroad Commission
returned to-day from a trip of inspec
tion about the State.
The two villages have engaged in
a desperate, if good-natured, fight to
land the station. The Tallulah Falls
Railroad has agreed to put a station
at one of the places, but not at both.
The villagers poured representa
tions, petitions and affidavits upon the
commission, but these only confused
the members. The trip was taken to
arrive at a first-hand conclusion. Now
the doubt Is as great as ever, as the
inspection demonstrated that tha
claims are evenly balanced.
The commtssiion also investigated
the development of th< work of the
Georgia Railway and Power Company
j in that district, and two of the mem
bers went to Hnwfcinsville to ascer
tain the need of new stations there.
2 Mad Dogs Create
Panic; Children Flee
Both Shot, One After It Had Dashed
Among Youngsters Near
City Stockade.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON. April 19.—A second tele
gram supposedly from Joseph W
Martin, the missing Memphis, Tenn.,
cotton broker, was received here to
day by Captain Prior, one of Mar
tin’s friends, and set at rest all doubt
as to the American’s safety.
The telegram came from Vevey,
Switzerland, and was a counterpart
of the message received last night by
J. Lockhart Anderson. It said:
“Cease inquiries. All well. Am
writing. JOSEPH W. MARTIN.”
The search for Martin has ceased,
and it remains for Martin to clear up
the mystery of his disappearance.
Detective William J. Burns, who
dropped out of the case j’esterriay,
made a significant remark when ask
ed why he abandoned his hunt.
“My first obligations are to the
American Bankers’ Association,” said
Mr. Burns.
This remark, taken in connection
with an earlier report that nearly]
1,900 warehouse'certificate- held by!
Martin’s firm for stored cotton had*
been found L be forgeries was re- I
garded as highly significant.
AVIATOR OTTO BR0DIE
KILLED IN 50-F00T FALL
CLEARING, ILL., April 19.—Otto
W. Brodie, an aviator, was killed to
day when his aeroplane turned turtle
and fell fif y feet.
Brodie s machine struck the ground
in the field where the last Gordon
Bennett cup race was started.
Wayman Lost Money
Serving the People
State’s Attorney Denies He Plans
Investigation of His Predecessor,
Who Killed Himself.
j Residents in two sections of the
| city are recovering from mad dog
I scares to-day. A bulldog went mad
near 27 Horton Street and spi cad
j terror in the community, killing one
j dog and severely biting another be
fore Call Officer West arrived. West
-hot the mad dog and the one which
was bitten. %
Another dog ran snapping and
snarling into a group of children
playing at Glennwood and Moreland
Avenues, East Atlanta. Before the
animal coyld bite any of the chil
dren. who scattered in all directions,
a guard from the stockade s;iot him.
Every Woman
is interested and should know
about the wonderful
MARVEL. Whirlino Sfrij
The new Vaginal Synngu.
Best—most convenient. It
cleanses instantly.
CHICAGO, April 19.—Because of i
‘No Power on Earth
Can Silence Woman'
Ask your druggist for it.
If he ennnot supply thc*5
MARVEL. accept no ether;**!
but send stamp for illustrated
book—sen led. If. r;ivrfull partlcu- __
'nr: ;uid direction- ir.va’u-.hleto ladiesT^
PiiAHWLL LG.. 4-JCasik’Jj Llrect,Ncv; York'
THREE COLLEGE PEN
NANTS FOR LESS
THAN THE USUAL
PRICE OF ONE.
A multi-colored collec
tion of “flags” for home
decoration easily obtained
through an offer in to-mor
row's
HE ASST’S
SUNDAY AMERICAN.
tlie illness of Mrs. Wayman, the in
quest over the body of her husband.
John K. W. Wayman, former State’s
Attorney, who shot himself Thursday,
has been continued until next Thurs
day. Testimony concerning the fam
ily history of Mr. Wayman was taken
yesterday. All of those on the jury
were former friends of Mr. Wayman.
State’s Attorney Maciay Hoyne de
nied that Mr. Wayman was under in
vestigation by him or any of his ns-J
sistants in the State’s Attorney's of- j
flee.
Friends of Mr. Wayman stated to-j
day that when his term expired as'
State’s Attorney h,.* had less money,
than when he went into office.
To Identify Crooks
By Motion Pictures
Philadelphia Police to Supplant Ber-
tillon Measurements With
New System.
PHILADELPHIA, April 19.—The
Philadelphia Police Department will
bp the first in the United States, if
not in the world, to supplant the
present Bertlllon finger system of
photographing criminals with th
motion picture film.
By the new system a criminal muv
be identified by some peculiarity in
his actions. A notorious erimina'
will be made to walk before the pic
ture camera, so that a good view of
him can be had from all angles. Five
feet of film will be used for envb
subject.
After the film Is developed, it will
be placed in a motion picture ma
chine in the detectives* roil room,
and the assembled sleuths will ■■■■,.
on the white screen before them tin
man who "acted" for the machine.
; *1 Have No Supernatural Powers,'
Says New York Judge. Asked
for ‘Gag Order.’
NEfV YORIv, A iri] 19.— No power
on earth can ft op a Woman from talk
ing was the opinion expressed by
Magistrate Murphy when .Morris J.
Klein, a resident of the Bronx, asked
for some order that would silence a
woman who lives in an apartment
acres- from his and "who-makes the
days and nights hideous by talking
and shouting across the areaway.”
"It can’t be done,’’ declared -\iur-
Phy. "I am but a magistrate; I fiat "
no supernatural powers. There is no
power under heaven that will keep
quiet a woman who wants to talk.”
COTTON SEED MEN WILL
SELECT CONVENTION SITE
REV. W. H. HOPKINS IN
CONGREGATIONAL PULPIT
At the morning service of Central
Congregational Church, Carnegie Way
and Ellis Street. Rev. W. H. Hopkins
will preach in the place of the minis
ter, Dr. George laming Hanteom. Mr.
Hopkins recently was appointed Con
gregational superintendent for the
South, transferring from Colorado,
where he had been superintendent of
tlie Congregational Home Missionary
Society.
Dr. Hanscom lias arranged to have
. I’hllip Weltner, superintendent of the
| l’rl^on Aii.sooiati(|U of Georgia, occupy
‘ the pulpit at the jvening service.
The executive committee of the I
Cotton Seed Crushers’ Association of!
Georgia, at a meeting in Atlanta ear- |
ly n< xt week, is expected to select the ] *
place for holding the annual cenven-I
tion of the association later in the
summer. A postcard ballot of the
members was taken. . j
Among the places suggested are I
Atlanta. Wrightsville Beach. X. C.: ,
Asheville, K. <\; Tehee Island, Ga, j
and Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Epicure) le&rsi
* WALTON ST — JIL5T OFF PEACHTREE
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ATLANTA THEATER
Special Summer Season
April
mutism 2i
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
»BILLY LONG
AND COMPANY IN
WILDFIRE
SEATS NOW LULLING
SUMMER )' Nights
PRICES 1 10c, 25c, 35c, SOc
cr: E S ALLSEATS 25c
Week jj Daily Mat. 2:30
April 14 i NIGHT AT 8:30
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English Rosebuds. Brice & Gome,
Herbert’s Doqs. The Sully Family
and Others.
Enrico
Caruso
ON
Singing!
A Great Fea
ture that Ev
erybody Will
Want to Read
in The :: ::
Sunday
American
CARUSO
In this article
the eminent
Singer has
much to say
about Atlan
ta and gives
his views of
this City and
its people
Exclusively
in The
Sunday
American