Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 28, 1913, Image 8

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■ ■ — L THE ATLANTA GEOKGIAN AND NEWS, I i EEDAV. APRIL 29, Ibj .. 1 unui GERMAN PRINCE AIDS CHILDREN OF POOR AUSTRIA WILL F CROWN PRINCE FREDERICH WILHELM. Capital Citv Members Authorizn i There Is Every Reason for Start- Committee to Buy Estates for ing Now if You Wish To Be Country Organization. One of the Winners Negotiation!* aro on botw^pn th* Car it* I City Club and realty men Hint will lead to the purchase of the Hrookhaven estates for the establish ment of a country dub a.* an adjunct of the downtown organization. Authority to make the purchase w.ts given last night at the annual meeting of the club. A special committee was authorized, to be appointed by Presi dent R. F. Maddox, to tak* up finally the details of the purchase, in connec tion with the flnann committee. Negotiations will hinge on th< pric* .Tohn E Murphy, member of the Capi tal City Club, said to-day the owners of the Brookhaven estates will he « asked to reduce their demand- in round figures, about $100,000 The overwhelming vote, by club members in favor of purchasing th country property is considered evi dence of the d< sire for the double establishment. The plans provide for the maintenance of the country club by the downtown club, but with sep arate officers The Brookhaven estates include a handsome club house, located pic turesquely in a tract of about 150 acres, upon which If a fine nine-hole golf course. It is propof'd to lav out en eighteen-hole course and otherwise amplify the club grounds arrange ments It is the opinion of the business men of the Capital City Club that they m i reserve 50 acres and sell it eventuall' for enough to pay for the entire prop erty at Its present price. Policeman Accused As Bandit Leader Confessed Robbers Say Officer Walk ed Beat by Night, Planned Crime by Day. CHICAGO. April 29- In a cell at the county Jail to-day. Policeman William H. Ohm denied that he was the chief of a gang of robbers that worked in Chicago all of laHt win ter. Ohm was the “brains’’ and silent leader of a gang of seven burglars and highwaymen, according to con fessions of three of t he men who said they were members of thw gang. Ohm. according to the three high waymen. walked his beat at night, and in the daytime planned and or dered the robbery of places and pe destrians in his district. MISS GORDON AGAIN HEADS CHILD LABOR CONFERENCE MERIDIAN, MISS.. April 29 T!v child labor conference, in session hero, to-day re-elected .Vfiss Jean M. Gor don* of New Orleans, president. H. P. Hanson, of Memphis, was made; secreta ry -1 rea surer. Details of the contests for the Shetland ponies The Georgian and Sunday American are to award as prizes have been announced. Many nominations preceded the an nouncement of details. Rtnce publi cation of the details in The Georgian Monday there has been a veritable flood of entrants. What wonder? The contest entails the most pleasant kind of work and the prizes are an Incentive to any boy or girl. Anyone seeking subscriptions for The Georgian and Sunday American, we believe, will be received kindly In any Georgia home, and any contest ant may be proud of the ponies and carts which Tire on the way here to be distributed as prizes. The. contestants already in the field, of course, have an advantage. There Is every reason for starting now. Ask your friends to save for your candi date the coupons from The Georgian and Sunday American. They will do It gladly. Your Friends Will Help. Ask our friends who do not sub- ODDITIES —in the— DAY’S NEWS YOU CAN DO AS YOU LIKE IN YOUR OWN FUAT A person's flat Is his own castle. If he wants to sing and play ragtime all night it's his own business. So ruled Judge Gemmill. of < 'htcago. in deciding Mrs. Nelli© MeOalley had no legal • com plaint against Miss Anna O'Rourke of the flat al)Ove. ARM CUT oFF AND HE DIDN’T KNOW IT.—While searching John Bergstrom for weapons after arrest ing him for disorderly conduct’, po licemen at the Hammond, Ind., pris on found the prisoner's right arm had been cut <dT. Barg.strrun had not missed It, and could not account fur the accident. MONEY DOESN’T TALK IN THIS COURT.—A remark that money might make the road to divorce castor was regretted to-day by Eugene Bauchwitz, a divorce litigant in a Chicago court “May be if 1 had u million dollars 1 might gut a divorce,” said Bauchwitz when the court re fused his application for a decree. Thirty days in Jail," said Jinlc< Petit. Crowu Print*** Fmlerich Wilhelm of Germany is very kind to the poor, his latest effort in their behalf being his arrangement, to take one hundred poor children from the schools of iter, lin for a three weeks’ stay at the seashore. He is to defray all expenses from the profits of a book he has written, and the happy youngsters are to be sheltered in the quarters of his army regiment. , ► CASH GROCERY CO. tiuavantccd Fresh Countrv EGGS 16 l*2c Dozen LEMONS 12 l-2c l)oz. 40c Coffee, lb 28c 80c Tea. !b 39c Meadow Gold Rutter... .37c Quart Georgia Cane Syrup 10c CASH GROCERY CO. 118 and 120 Whitehall St. scribe for The Georgian and Ameri can to subscribe. You will be asking them to clo a favor to themselves, for they will get at no advance over the regular price the best newspaper in the Sf»utn. besides helping you. And f nil your friends already sub. scribe to The Georgian and Ameri can. as no doubt most of them do, ask the.n to pay in advance. They will gain by this, fts well as you. Remember, there are eight districts in the city; two prizes for the State at large, on© outside the State, be sides the prizes for carriers and agents. A subscription to the daily and Sunday papers for one year counts for 3,500 votes. Subscriptions for less terms count, in a carefully grad uated scale down to 100 votes for one month s subscription to the daily alone. Not Limited in Territory. The districts are not pitted against each other. Contents are on an ab solutely equal footing. All you have to do to win is to get more votes than any other contestant in your own neighborhood. You are not lim ited to your own neighborhood in taking subscriptions or obtaining vote coupons, but can have votes credited to you for coupon* or .subscriptions received from your friends regardless of where they live. Meanwhile, do not overlook your opportunity to enjoy a play at the At lanta Theater*free of all cost. Miss Lilly Long is playing there you know This week the attraction 1> “The Butterfly on the Wheel.” an attraction which made a profound ■sons iUon In New York. Th* Georgian and American have no seats for this week’s perform ances, but vve have watched the pro duction carefully in order to be able to tell t ur readers what they may expect from the company. W c art glad to be able to an* i nounc.e that the stock company head ed by Miss Long demonstrates that j It L capable of giving a splendid pro motion of tin* most trying play. At- j ;ra< unis ns strong and stronger than 1 he Butterfly on the Wheel” are bookrd for succeeding weeks, and, without reservation, we can promise : "ur readers the opportunity of see- ; .ng as cud theatrical attractions as ii ever Fas been the good fortune of Atlanta to enjoy. | -member, then is no contest for ! th'^tcr seats Sttnply clip the oou- • pons from Thursday. Friday and Sat- ■ orday i*Mies of The Georgian and : i rom next Sunday’s American, mail i ito'fp in, and ge* a reserved seat in the best part of the house. NEW TORPEDO BUOY WILL SAVE NAVY MUCH MONEY NEWPORT. April 29.—Hospital Steward Clement Diiohesnev of the torpedo cruiser Montgomery, has ln- ve’-t* *: a buoy that can be attached , ’ . torpedo without interfering vii ■ its progn-ev tfter it is tired. If Lie torpfco does not come to the sur tax- the buoy is liberated, j Tins wdl save the navv much mon- I h\ . During practice . ach year loft j torpeuoe* art* recovered only after j much trouble and often by paying | reward# to fishermen. J.fl.BAGWELLAND M’CLELLAND GETS E Former General Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. Bride of Business College Man. Miss Daisy Eckert, who resigned as general secretary of the local Y. W. U. A. April 15, was married at. noon to-day to J. O. Bagwell, of the Bagwell Business College, in Atlanta, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Woods White, 32 Howard Street. Rev. Charles Daniel* officiating. Miss Eckert, Incidentally, demon strated the fact that a woman—one woman, anyway- can kep a secret, if she makes up her mind, even though it is a secret so sweetly delicious as her own wedding day and the name of the lucky man. Several weeks ago, when the rumor first went abroad that she was con templating matrimony, wily friends and associates undertook to get from her the name of her intended and the wedding date. Miss Eckert did not deny th© soft impeachment within the rumor, but "some time befo»e the summer is over, perhaps," was all she would venture. She had heard, for one thing, that a conspiracy was on foot to make trouble for the daring male person who came a-wooing Miss Daisy with intent to take her away from the Y. W. \ A Maybe it was that and maybe a was omething else What ever It was, .she kept it, and it only became known to-day. Mr. and Mrs. White tendered Mr. and Mbs. Bagwell a delightful lunch eon after the wedding Everybody wishes the bride—and, oh. well, the groom, too—long life and a deal of happiness. Expose Threatened By Resort Owners Woman Tells Vice Proberk She Will Give Names of Legislators If Forced to Testify. SPRJNOtlKLD. ILL.. April 29.— In preparation for possible trouble when the Illinois Senate white slave com mittee resumes its hearing here to night, Lieutenant Governor O'Hara to-day ordered ten extra sergeants- at-arms to prevent anyone en}arias 'he commit tee rooms w*ho has n.»t been asked to testify. A report was widely circulated ths.. a «oman had been called to test! v and she replied that if she were com pelled to appear before the committee she would disclose the nanresfof 50 or more legislators who have spent tim and money in her resort. She was hot called. E Alderman Who Accused Three Colleagues of Graft Agrees to Attend Inquiry. Alderman John E. McClelland, who charged three of his colleagues with corruption, to-day acknowledged ser vice of a subpena to attend the meet ing of the Counctlmanlc graft inves tigating committee this afternoon and announced that he would be present. He also said he was prepared to an swer the charges made against him by Alderman J. VV. Maddox. Alderman McClelland's refusal to attend former meetings of the com mittee had indicated new difficulties in the progress of the trial. Assistant City Attorney W. D. Ellis, Jr., said to-day he had never received from Alderman McClelland a list of the witnesses to prove the McClel land's charges, but that the inves tigation would proceed anyway. The case of Alderman Maddox having sub-contracts with the city will be the first to be taken up. and the fol lowing witnesses have been called: John E. McClelland, City Attorney James L,. May son. Chester A Pady, John Nichols, R. M. Clayton and W A. Hansel. Aldermen F. J. Spratling and I. N. Ragsdale, the others accused, will take the stand later. Miss Alys Meyer Married as Alice License Clerk Insists Upon Bap tismal and Not the Fashionable Name. WASHINGTON, April 29.—Wash ington society smiled a #ly smile to day when it discovered that Mins Alys Meyer, daughter of Mr. Taft's Secretary of the Navy, whose mar riage to Lieutenant C. C. Rodgers was the social event of Saturday, gave her name to the marriage li cense clerk as Alice, not the more fashionable Alys. Several years ago Miss Meyer an nounced that she was now Miss Alys. rather than Miss Alice, and society obligingly adopted the change of name. Phonetic spelling does not go with Cupid, however, and she was married Alice, even if she resum.d Aly# immediately afterward. CHICAGO PHONE RATES CUT. CHICAGO, April 29 -Reductions in teiephon rates in Chicago of $60,000 annually were announced to-day by the City Council committee on tele phones. and agreed to by th© .Chi cago Telephone Company, a Bell con- j.ern. Official Announcement of Deci sion to Force Evacuation of Scutari Is Made. Special Cable tc The Atlanta Georgian. VIENNA, April 29.—Announcement was made at the Foreign Office to day that Austria had decided flnaJly to act Independently in the expulsion of the Montenegrins from Scutari. The statement said: Austria finding that the Am bassadors’ conference in London has produoed no results, this Government has decided to take matters into its own hands and carry out the powers’ decision regarding the evacuation of Scu tari. Italy is protesting against Austria’s action. Peace Ambassadors Startled. LONDON, April 29.—After having adjourned until May 1, the Ambassa dors’ conference unexpectedly re sumed Its sessions in the F'oreign Of fice this afternoon. This procedure was brought about by Austria’s announced determination to act Independently in driving the Montenegrins out of Scutari. Montenegro Starts To Fortify Scutari. PARIS, April 29.—Montenegrins are determined to hold Scutari against any action that Europe may take. Work of fortifying the city has start ed. Guns, ammunition and provisions are being taken into the city. This information was received here to-day in a Scutari dispatch. Although the bulk of the Montene grin army has been withdrawn from Scutari, King Nicholas’ military operations are veiled in mystery. The diplomatic representative here of Montenegro declares that, if the powers force MontenegTo to give up Scutari. King Nicholas will abdicate. The envoy denies Nicholas bargained with Essed Pasha for the surrender of Scutari. A Cattaro telegram said that it was reported there that a hostile demon stration had been made in Cettinje against the Austrian Minister to Montenegro. Porte Lends Support to Albanian Independence. CONSTANTINOPLE. April 29.— The Porte to-day sent instructions to all the Turkish ambassadors and ministers abroad to support Essed Pasha’s proclamation of the inde pendence of Albania with himself as King. According to the belief here, Essed Pasha hoped he might be able to re tain the suzerainty of Turkey over Albania by setting himself up as monarch. Turkey also is taking hope from rumors of dissension among the allies. Bulgarian troops are said to have been repulsed in several sanguinary engagements with Servians near Monastir and with Greeks near Sa lonika. Turkey has protested to the powers against the aid given the Bal kan States by Russia. Montenegro to Abandon Scutari, Says Diplomat. VIENNA, April 29.—According to secret Information to Austria, it was learned from a diplomatic source to day, Montenegro will eventually evac uate Scutari, after having made a further show of defiance to Europe. A Cettanje dispatch declares Crown Prince Danilo yesterday presented the keys of Scutari to King Nicholas there amid a frenzied demonstration. j GIVE THE HAIR THE FOOD IT NEEDS Parisian Sage Soaks In At Once. Feeds, Cleanses and Makes Hair Grow. What a delight to have a beau tiful head of hair, fluffy, lustrous, abundant and free from dandruff. Hair is a plant and your head Is a garden—a little cultivation works wonders. If the hair is too dry it needs freshening up. If it begins to get thin it needs fer- talizing. Parisian Sage is a scientifically made preparation that gives the hair Just what it lacks to make it soft, luxuriant, abundant and ra diant with life. It removes dand ruff immediately and cleanses the hair of dirt and excessive oils. It is perfectly harmless. • Parisian Sage is a tea-colored liquid—not sticky or greasy—del icately perfumed, that comes in fifty cent bottles at the druggists and toilet counters The “Girl with the Auburn Hair” on the package. 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