Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 25, 1913, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1013 Vienna Plans Fight On High Living Cost Social Center Site And Name Selected City Market and Sale by Weight Scheme to Protect Housewife# From Extortion. Home for Working Girls at Irwin and Hilliard Strcetu To Pe Called Belmont-Addams House. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. i VIKNNA, April 25. Viennese j housewives are in a plight similar to j A site for the proposed social een- ter for working girls In Atlanta lias been selected and the institution will soon be a reality, according to an nouncement made to-day. Four houses at' Irwin and Hilliard Streets will be connected by verandas form ing one building. The name selected is the Belmont-Addams House in honor of Mrs. O. H P. Belmont and Miss Jane Addams. The home will he modeled after the famous Hull House In Chicago. Mrs. Ada T. Ralls, whose efforts have made the institution possible, will be the head of the home. The hoard of directors comprise Mrs. Ada T. Rails, chairman; Mrs. Amelia Woodall, secretary; Mrs. K. L. Brow er, Mrs. Margaret McWhorter and Mrs. Mary L. McLendon. that of their sisters in American cities regarding the high priot s of vegetables and garden produce. Despite abundant supplies, recently the wholesale markets of Vienna were glutted with cauliflower from lt..il>. Huge quantities rotted and had to be thrown away, but the housewives Republic’s Action Fans War Scare Caused by Montenegro’s Defi ance and Austria’s Threats. Anti-Saloon League Already Has Drawn Bill—Support Not at All Solid. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PA RIB, April 25. -Fresh impetus \sas given to fhe European war scaro to-day by the announcement in Th • Kcho that the French Government has begun preparations to move 20,000 ad ditional troops to the German fron tier. and that all the forts on the east ern border will be strengthened. It is believed the determination to make this heavy troop movement was inspired by the complications which have followed the capture of Scutari by the Montenegrins and by the de mands and threats which Austria Is now making. A telegram from Vienna states that tlie Austrian Government i» getting ready to take independent action un less the powers act in concert to re move the Montenegrin army from Scutari. The ambassadors of the powers are trying to form a program which will allay the feverish feeling in Europe and the dangerous tension which is growing up between the two big groups of powers, the Triple Entente and the Tripie Alliance. One of the most serious situations whic h has arisen in Europe for many years now presents itself. Apparent ly peace or war hangs upon Monte negro, the smallest kingdom in E^urope. General Assembly has been removed bv tht Georgia Anti-Saloon League’s frank avowal of its purpose again to introduce the Tipplns bill in the in- coming House. It is understood the bill is In the hands or the member selected to in troduce It, and that it will be pre sented eeriy in the session. A copy of the bill has been shown to a number of well-known Georgians, end it is in exact phraseology the Tipplns bill of the last session, which was passed by the General Assembly end subsequently vetoed by Governor England’s ‘Gridiron Club’ Quips Royalty Telegram From 'the Kaiser' Reads ‘I'm Suffering From a Bad Attack of Krupp.' More Flies than Ever This Season of the Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, April 25.—Imaginary telegrams read at the London Sketch Club’s smoking concert included the following: From the Kaiser “Regret that I am suffering irom a bad attack of Krupp." FYom ex-King Manuel of Portugal “Sorry, but I am prevented from coin ing by a previous engagement.'’ From King Peter of Serviu “It all depends upon whether you expect my dear ally, Bulgarian I'•••dy.” because Mild Winter More Living Flies Mean More DEAD Children —Georgian Editorial, April 19. French Want German Airmen Tried. HER1.1N, April 25.—The landing (.f a German Zeppelin military balloon on French soil still commands official attention. It Is reported from Paris that the French Government contemplates lodging an espionage charge against the German officers. PROHIBIT SALE OF FEATHERS. HARRISBURG. PA., April 25. Governor Tener has signed the Jones bill forbidding the sale of aigrettes and similar feathers In Pennsyl vania. U ID you read this editorial? It touches what Is of vital Interest, not only to Atlantans, but to every man and woman. No well-informed person needs to be told how flies spread disease. The fly seeks the vilest filth to deposit its eggs, disease germs stick to its feet, and having laid its eggs and provided for the next generation of flies, it hurries to your sugar bowi, or your child’s face, and carries dis ease germs wherever if goes. When you kill one fly early in the season, you kill vast swarms of the dangerous pests unborn. Isn’t that an easy Way to buy good Clothes? A Staple Medicine for All Families most satisfactory meahure suggested bv anv one, and being so well under- icond all over the State, it would ■air the time anl expense of work ing up sentiment for a new bill, lvlndic v rite us what your views are and if v.m will H’ipport the measure. Will thank you very cordially." This letter will be sent out under an Atlanta date line signed by H. M flu Bose. 1 B Richards, and G W. Young, for the Georgia Anti-Saloon League. It will contain a stamped envelope for reply .Notwithstanding this brave show ing though there Is understood to be much division among prohibitionists ns to the wisdom of agitation at this tfhie, and it is by no means a cer- iainty that the measure may be passed. ll is said several of the State’s nn.-t prominent temperance advo- mtes will refuse their co-operation in an i ffort at further legislation next summer, a no will stand a*'ide while the fight i* in progress. tlowevii. that may be. the prohibi tion contest evidently is on, and the Legislature may as well get ready for it. Death to Flies! rom Infancy to Old Age a Reliable Family Laxative Is Most Needed--Try This One. Tiger Insect Powder, clean, quick ex terminator of flies, gnats, roaches, ants, mosquitoes and other insects. Close doors and windows of room and either burn the powder lor a few moments or spray the room full of it dry. Either process kills every living insect and egg. Harmless to human beings and do mestic pets. 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Spray or gun free with 50c size. Krelol, to prevent the propagation and breeding of flies, mosquitoes and other pests. Disinfectant and germicide for general household use; better than lime or carbolic acid. Instantly destroys animal and vegetable poisons and germs. Use it about sinks, water pipes, bathroom fixtures, garbage con tainers, kennels, outhouses, etc. It is inconceivable in this day of general intelligence that any family would be without a simple remedy for the minor ills of life, for often by giving such a remedy i.» time a serious disease can be frustrated and a life saved. For example, if at the first sign of a cold a simple laxative-tonic like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin were given the beginning of a se rious lung affection or of a typhoid fever might be avoided. And also in headaches, nervousness, etc., a small dose of this remedy would re lieve the congestion and replace distress with comfort. Mothers give it to tiny infants and little chil dren. and grown people take it with equally good effect. Thousands of good American homes art- never without it. among them the home of Dr. Geo. 1'. Hull, Prop. Hull Drug Co., Prue, Okla. I)r. Hull has for a number of years recommended Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in his practice and writes that “for stomach and bowel dis orders. worms in children and a general laxative-tonic it has no equal.” Syrup Pepsin saves the health of the family, and it saves doctor’s bills It Is a guaranteed cure for any form of stomach, liver and bowel trouble, constipation, in digestion, biliousness, gas on the stomach. headaches, drowsiness after eating, etc? Have no hesitancy about giving it to any member ol the family, however young or old. To-morrow I am going to offer you an immense stock of ladies’ suits in all colors and fancy mixtures, in blues, blacks, checks, tans, and greys. These garments are made of the very best weaves in They usualk and $20.00 Tlie firm inpinbi-r of President Woodrow Wilson’s Gubtnet to visit Georg . < will be Josephus Daniels, of North Carolina, Secretary of the Na vy. Secretary Daniels is going to Char leston to inspect the navy yard there, and to port Royal to take a look at what is left of a navy yard there snd will then go to Savannah for a night an 1 a day. This trip is planned ,for early May. for it contains nothing injurious to < the youngest person. j A bottle can be obtained at any ] near-by drug store for fifty rents , or one dollar. The latter size is ' more economical and is bought by . those who have already convinced ; themselves of its merits. Syrup . Pepsin users learn to discard pills, salts, cathartics and purgatives generally as they are too great a shock to any average system. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it before buying it in the regular way of a druggist, send your ad dress a postal will do to Dr. W. 15. Caldwell. -117 Washington St., Montlcello, ill., and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. 10 oz., 50c; qt.. 75c; 1-2 gal., $1.50. Crude Carbolic Acid, for flies, fleas, and other insect pests. Pt., 15c; qt, 25c; 1-2 gal., 40c; gal., 75c. morrow ror • " Another stock of ladies’ suits that I have determined to sell out. These are real values up to $40. $ 1 Q.75 I am going to slash their price Saturday to... * S Ladies’ Millinery and “Queen Quality” Shoes ..’ At the request of Urawford Jack- •on. head of the Georgia Juvenile Protective Association. Senator W. D. McNeil is preparing and will intro duce in the next Legislature a bill providing for juvenile courts and a probation system in each County ol the State where this policy of hand ling youthful criminals Is desired. His bill does not make It obligatory upon any County to accept the sys tem. but it permits those that wish it to have it. This bill is sure to receive a great deal of hearty support. ait* mm I* It* vnxir SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY The »ftke of Tax Receiver in Put nam County is vacant, and there are 17 candidates for the job. It pays about $250 per tnnum. Federal "pie” is not. it seems, the only kind that appeals in Georgia this year. Jacobs’ Malt Extract Delightful, Beneficial Food Tonic About one thousand men’s suits in blue serge, greys checks and black that sell anywhere for $20.00, Satur day you can buy them for Agreeable, like a delightful beverage, but it is a food tonic to sup ply nourishment, strength and energy to the delicate and sickly. The malt and barley make muscle. It contains more diastase and nu tritive value than any other malt extract. A large stock ot men s suits in all colors and mix tures. The latest styles in all the new summer weaves, Saturday reduced from $35.00 to SPECIAL SATURDAY, AT $15.00 Complete boys’ outfit. “Stacy-Adams’’Shoes for Men A few of last Spi-myr 1912 Gray Cheviot Suits, Worsted Suits. Thibet Suits uml Blue Serge Suits. Values up to $15.00. SPECIAL SATURDAY, AT $10.00 Kxtra Special Meti s and Youths' All Worsted Serge Soils, silk lined. A handsome fitting, extra well tailored t wentv-dollar value. Recommended especially for frail, delicate women and children, to create appetite and vigor. For dys peptics it Is unsurpassed. For nurs ing mothers it supplies lactic juices. Increases the flow of milk and gives nourishment to both mother and child. Splendid tonic for every one. to strengthen and build up the sys tem before summer. Prepared with and without iron. A bottle. 15c; doz . $1.50; case of 12 doz.. $12.50. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Main Store & Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta Street 2C Whitehall St. 423 Marietta St. *0a Whitehall St. 245 Houston St. 70 W Mitchell St. L5 Peters St f !1 r r tree «t . Ct. 216 Lee Street, West Enc*. WAISTS About two hundred ladies'vash dresses, made up in lawn, voile, and ratine. These are real styl ish garments that give that nobby summery effect, for A shipment of ladies’ white lawn wash Waists, neat attractive styles. I was able to buy these at a bargain and you get the benefit Saturday for SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $16.50 89 Whitehall Street ^fsk t SkwJI im