Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 22, 1913, Image 6

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f TId 10 ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NLVVS. I i KSP.W COL. LOWRy URGES CAUTIOUS REVISION C OLONEL ROBERT J. LOWRY, Atlanta banker who has written a let ter of warning against incau tious tariff revision. All Ppr’c/nnc! TTmanP I DR. GEORGE M. NILES TO ah rtisons insane, TALK QN WH(TE PIAGUE Prof. Bleuler Says i g** There’* an Imprisoned Fairy That j illustrat'd Prompts Us to Many Things.” Scientist Avers. Atlanta Banker Points Out Dan -“jeer of Arbitrary Reductions ’ , ’*r of Tariff'Schedules. Hi'W. Robert J. Dowry. Preniident o ^xvwry National Hank of Atlanta Yfcft ■ written the following letter t he D.ew York Herald,- urging ra'Utio; ih'iarlff revision: ^ J'hr count r> mr;\- r 'rtjf out of the policy of thf 4 doni- nant party w ith th<* sincere hope i that It may he carried out witty- • I nuf the economic disadvantages 1 which might he entailed by 1 ° 111 considered legislation. JkVIth special regard to the pro posed tariff revision there is no doubt but I hat many changes •may hr made whic h will be wel- by the members of alt !|4irilc* ';is» mlv’i-ib f <- and* gdod. Still, notwithstanding this fact, advocates of tariff revision should handle the' matter in irand with the utmost care and doTib* nation, and not hastily pass i hill which might disastrously af fect established interests,, whic h now have the right to claim tariff protection. v 'l r South Manufacturing Seot*on. Take into consideration. fot Instance, the altered business conditions in the Southern* States, which, as every oho knows, have undergone many radical indus trial changes in the past decade nr so: as also the .Wepteiq ytates, many of which mtve undergone material cptmnejrf-itU -changes. Take the concrete case; for in stance, of • th.e Htut* of Lou isiana. The acfvent of ' the Mex ican boll weevil into that Stub completely paralyzed the eoitbn raising there, and it necessarily had to tall back dri other Crops, principally supar ctnie. • li\ view of that change, to pin sugdr on the free list now would serious ly hamper the growth of that in dustry, and virtually reduce it be low the mark where the cultiva tion of sugar ganev would longer Vie profitable. Free Sugar Detrimental. The same thing would apply directly to the sugar ifiduM^y in the Western States. If the tariff roforln advocates; should put sugar on the free, list they would benefit the consumer’ but* a trifle comparatively, and would, on the other hand, put thousands of people and hundreds of plants and plantations ou,t of business. What individual cares for the few cents additional a pound that he pays for- hi.® sugar? We pay it. and "We don't know the* difference: les-n do we care; but w'o should care and give out- selvcs grave concern about tin* possible destruction of the sugar industry if ^ve clamor for and get a few cents a pound reduc tion on this commodity by Its be ing put on the free list. Entitled* to '.Protection. Take aa a further lesson the South a* « whole. She ftfifr In come a inamifaqt ui fug section, and as such qheMs now entitled to the same protection that New Kngland as a pialuifacturing se« tion has enjoyed for a centur\ I’actolies of all kinds pro ail oy$r our Southern cdhntn. and new ones are betfig .Yected cohliLtual- ly, and t)iyse industries should he protected. The Nouth. which as a consumer ha^'baid tribute to _ TCew* Kngmnfl section for a BALTIMORE, April 22.—All men ate insane, according to Professor E. Bleuler. of Switzerland, w'ho ad dressed distinguished medical men at Johns Hopkins Hospital. “Each of um has his fairy tsle when we are by ourselves.” he said. “We hid*- It from strangers. We like tc believe that w» are rich or good looking or of great eminence. The. imprisoned fairy guides our taste, shapes our clothes and makes us sign our names v ;ih a. flourish. Poets are nothing but children grown up." give an 'Tuberculosis and Its Relation to the Digestive Tract” at the WestmliyMer Presbyte rian hhufch to-morrow evening at 8 The address will be under the aus pices of the Atlanta Ant I'Tubercu losis and Visiting Nurses* Associa tion. of which Dr. Niles is a member Seats will be free. Dudley Field Malone Accredited to South It's Not So Very Far Wrong (Going by Another Map) He Explains. t he century, is now coming into its own as a producer and manufat turer. and she is cevtainjy rn titled to tlie,9*an>g adequate pro tection write!la Note England hits heretofore enjoyed: Just at the time when the South can make Her: industries pay the proposed tariff revision, unless judk'ioM^F handled, may subject much «ff flier product to competition with cheap foreign labor and be the direct means of allowing foreign . manufacturers coming i» here hind underselling and putting out'of business many <*f our established industries, which are at this wpe our pride and th> result of jtjjears of en deavor. ‘ ' German-French War Talk Laid to Krupps Gun Agents Accused of Fomenting . Feeling Between the Two Coun tries to Further Sales. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. BERLIN, April 22. The suggestion mode yesterday by the semi-official Lokal Xnzeiger«that War Minister Von Ih eririgen resign is the culmina tion of a dramatic week of bribery revelations and seething chauvinism. The .settlement of the Nancy affair has not soothed Herman sensibili ties. The incident indicates tlie tense ness of the feeling on both sides of Rhine which allowed a border the bpawi to be magnified to international proport Ions. The practical confirmation by the War Minister of the charges of bri bers of army officials by Krupp agents is followed by the publication in Yor- waertr the Democrat organ, of a copy of a letter alleged to have been sent by a German arms and ammuni tion company in Berlin to its Paris agent instructing him to. insert in Eigaro an article tending to incite anti-German feeling and thus further the ammunition lni'inr.*-. h'lgaro tit- hies that it published the article. Highest Court Hears Mileage Arguments Decision in the Long-Fought Case Likely to Be Made at the May Term. Council Refers Bill Licensing Plumbers The mileage pulling case is at last hefcfr the Supreme Court, and prob ably will be decided at the May term, .^rguments or the attorneys for the rallfroads and the traveling men's or ganizations were heard yesterday. The traveling men asked the State Railroad Commission to force the railroads to pull the mileage on tlie trains instead of making the holders of mileage exchange at station win dows for ticket a. The t’omm’ssion made the ruling add was enjoined by the railroads. The*Commission and the traveling men hold that the injunction is ille gal. and are represented before the Supreme Court by a half dozen attor- NKVX YORK, April 22. —A majori ty of Democrats who have received places under the Wilson administra tion are Southerners. When politl- • ans have bee-i unable to account for the appointment of an individual they have looked up his family his tory. and found he came from the South. Dudley field Malone, third Assist- anr Secretary of State, a born New Yorker, waft asked: “How did you come to get a federal Job? You are not, from the South?” “Oh, yes, I <an qualify," replied Mr. Malone- South of Ireland.” Crane Makes Longest \ Speech; Is 190 Words! ‘Pussyfoot” Senator Thanks People of laton for Silver Lovingo Cup. DALTON, MASS.. April 22.—For mer Ended States Senator W. Mur ray Crane made the longest speech of his ( Hirer, when in just 190 words be thanked the citizens of Dalton for the gift of a massive silver lov ing cup and other citizens of Berk-, shire County who took part in the j celebration in honor of his sixtieth birthday and his teturn to Dalton as a private citizen. You're “Out!” In the "game of health" you are soon "down and out’’ if you allow the stomach to become weak and the system run-down. BRACE UP Tone the stomach, stir the lazy liver, make the bowels active by 1he dailv use of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Alderman Ashley Tries to Have Measure Passed “As Protection to the People.” the The City Health -Rdar'd s proposal to license all journeymen plumbers, which Was expected to itf«‘et the ap proval of Council, still is in the hands of the Ordinance Committee to-dutVi Alderman Ashley advocated the pas sage of the new. regulation, declaring that it was intended as a protection to the people of Atlanta and to the masi€£gpUifnbei*s i hearts cl yfsf He*Af(l that the rtoustirf already had reviewed by the Ordinance Committee and the Health Board, and t hat no purpose could be served by u further delay, lie was overruled and the proposed ordinahcc went* be'U th •ommitteo. War Begun on Opium Evil in French Navv Paris Newspaper Calls on Govern ment for Investigation and Move to Wipe Out Drug Dens. BARIS. April . 22.'-A (crusade j against the growing prevalence of j opium smoking in the French nav\ wag begun to-day by tlic newspaper - Matin. This newspaper lias called | upon the Government to make un of ficial investigation and then take steps to wipe out the evil. Tumble ravages are being j w rought in the French navy, by opium j dens.” says The Matin. These evil resorts ar* snnnidn un like mush- i poms in all tie* French ports end un frigidful havo<-. in Toulon chrhjyr a<*us. Your teeth will not take care of themselves. Keep them clean with COlCfiTCS T, * oc RIBBON “*« OENTfJL CREftM Checks decay-germs and leaves the mouth whole some and non-acid. -i here* are You'll like it also because its flavor is delicious. If you have anything to sell adver tise in jThe Sunday American. Lar gest circulation pf any Sundf.)v news- | —^ , ■■._ popm nj^fhe South. 1 The Grand Rush Of Grand Opera emphasizes the value of minutes and even half-minutes for the busy housewife and the business mau. Our accurate, rapid- lire telephone service is a great time-saver in your store, in vour office or in your home. Call our Contract De partment. ATLANTA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Most Effective Evening Dresses Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor of Simple Style and Most Moderate Prices $30 and $35 Values $J@ 75 A. Musical Occasion such interest as we have this week in the presence of the Metropolitan Opera Company is one that brings enthusiasm from all and inspires every one to his or her best spirits and best dress. Every woman loves a dainty evening gown of delicate shade and soft, rich textures, though she could not afford or would not care to be elab orately gowned. The style, the excellent quality, the extraordinary daintiness and the extremely moderate price of these dresses should interest every woman in Atlanta, including her many visitors. Flounces of shadow lace grace the front of one pretty model, the hack having butterfly drapery of the silk; another has entire overdrapery of lace: still another has straight back and draped front ornamented with two full length rows of small buttons, bodice draped with lace and finished with rhinestone buckle. A visit to our third floor will interest you to-day, to-morrow---all week. You will appreci ate the many handsome things you’ll see there—including the real style and real quality of the special evening dresses—-two points of great importance—even though the price is moderate. American Beauty, Nell rose, Nile green, light blue, pink, lavender, white, pale yellow, orange, Copenhagen, and black. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Misses’ sizes 14, 16 and 18. $16.75 New Imported Opera Coats at Special Prices A lot of forty very handsome imported opera coats has reached, us just in time for special applica tion for this Week of festivities. Buying them very fortunately, at^me-third off. we shall sell them accordingly. There is only one of a kind—hence the variety. And the individuality is to he appreciated. Black, white, and all evening shades. Values would sell them for from Slo to ijilHo. On sale now— $22. 50 to $125.00 Extra Values in Suits $17.50, $19.75 and $25.00 Allen (Suits at $2-) have a reputation of their own. We offer now the greatest values we’ve ever had be fore—bettor styles and better quality and greater variety. This week we're doing more than that. We’ve made special lots at and .+ !!>.7~> < 1 our regular ^25 Suits. Be sure to see these at the above prices— J. P c o. 51 and 53 Whitehall E3 Now t ment to been rat ber of Si Georgia, turning efforts t are encc an inhe upon th 1 Legislat’ Govern will adv firat.mei ttly, and elect wh to the id Advoci declare easiest t tion see minimur The p of the rarely o duty im I and ma I and ack In claim ■ the inco I lection | much vt Nearly I have an I or a noth 1 whereve I guru ted I It lnvarl I source .0 It l8 € Ideal at ■ tax in h Itering ir I tails as ■ great pc Iducer. The ; I Thomas Ito be F I gia in si ] W. J. N Inounced I Houston I iftfaction Jn thi: I Of Mr. £ I date th< I various ! and to k | ington a ’•arious I tjons. th '•ailing* I Governn conditio: Georgia. Mr. S of the 81 lege, sta. eral yea i time to 1 t the late | most Sc j He Is r 1 parts a* exponen I section. The I Scott la I merit, fo I ommend ■ stood th lit. Says H IT Allen Tilda tore Vandidat In in M Tponfiden Speaker Bandolp bounty, If the / A \4 ■ VAL >W PL p f.e pec Mi Mr pg