Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 01, 1913, Image 6

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A i 1 f —1— } TTIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1913. h ODDITIES — iu the— DAY’S NEWS ti U.!L Hi VVJIn WANTS TO UK A MAYOR? Motuclicn, N. J., lii tho market r a good Mayor. So far nobody ap pears to want the job. The Mayor receive.* no l«»*s and no mini/ Further Rise Indicated—Dealers Deny Cost Outside of Chi cago Is Lower. t'lllCAGO. May 1. -The pri*a> « ,at>- in Chicago htivc* reached their | L* okations to-dav were that they wore going still higher, Dotlers admitted to-day ti nt their prices were higher, but denied that meat ppic* s were 1o\n - or oi other cltieK* Tiie ltd lowing pile's were in effect in i ’iiieugo to- luy : Round steak, 17 and D rents a pound, against 11> cents last year: sir loin steak. 20 cents, against 16 cents a year ago bacon. 22 cents, against _*U cents last year: rib roast, 21 cents aga.'.oi IS cents last year: pork jhops. IS cents again.-1 14 cents last V ’ s' > ear tiVKIU'OMK BY U PRIST ARM'. While gazing at a euhist picture in Alston llall, Boston, a woman fainted and brok»* a bus: of Baudelaire. Tin “busted'* busi will be sent back to Harts for reassembling. TKACtl PFPIL.S HOW M’o M IKK roWS. So that the pupils might have a practical education aside from the ordinary Kudiey, the art of milk ing cows and poultry raising will be taught in the schools of Plainfield, N J KINDS Ull'll o?tK IN NEW YORK. — A claim has bet n tiled with the Sec retary of Stale by William H. Bur- bans. of Kingston. N. Y., who says he has discovert d a valuable deposit of gold, silver, zinc, h ad and copper near the Ashekan. The vein is about 200 ft I I long and 300 feet wide. FIND SI ST HR AFTER 43 YEARS. — Mrs. Joseph Kronneung, of Nyack, N. Y., and her brother, Joseph Good rich, have found their sister, Mrs. So phie Marsen, whom they had regard ed as dead. Separated after the death of their parents when they wer* small, the three had not met for 43 years/. ,Sf RSTABC HED 23 YEARS DR.E.G. GRIFFIN’S GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES All Work Guaranteed. ' Hour* 8 to 6-Phene M. 17G8-Sundays 9-1 Whitehall St. Over Brown <5 Alien EDUCATION MEET Governor Brown and Vv'ell Known Georgians Speak To-night at Opening Session. Addresses on school work formed the feature of this morning’s session of th** county school officials of Geor gia at Taft II ill. Prominent Georgia * ducutors me gathered in Atlanta for the convention. The final sew*ion. Mimilar in char acter to the one this morning ana the three yesterday, is scheduled for this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Following the ( losing of the county officials’ convention, the meeting of the Georgia Educational Association will be held, with the first meeting tiiis evening at H o’clock. Add reuse will be made by Rev. Richard Orme Flinn Atlanta; Governor Joseph M. Brown, Walter H. Daly, president of the City Board of Education: W. M. Slaton, Superintendent of the Atlanta public schools: Dr. F. H. Gaines, pres ident of Agnes Scott College. Dr. Gaines will speak on ‘‘The Present Trend in tho Education of Women.” An address will be made by Philan der P. Cluxtoii. National Commission er of Education, on the need of more public schools throughout the United States, and the question of the Na tional Government lending aid to the States in educational work. Those who spoke yesterday at the officials’ meeting were Superintendent E. M\ Sneed, Carroll County; C. H. Cos. Pickens County; J. o. Martin. Newton County: J. J. Nunnally, Wal ton County; J. <>. O’Quinn. Lowndes County: H. G. Hastings, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce; S. E. Jones, * ’hatonga County; Judge Frank Park, | Worth ’ounty: Mrs. Z. I. Fitzpatrick, I president of the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs: Mrs. N. Peterson, j md Miss C. S. Punish. State School Supervisor. i, CABIJ n f:\vs I Important Events From All Over the Old World Told in a Few 3hort Line*. I .ON DON, Muy l.-At Christ Church to-day *73.r»t)t, wan paid for four panels of Berdundian ta]»estry representing the life history of Queen Isabella of Carlisle. $10,000 Dog Poisoned. LONDON. May 1.—The champion Pekinese poodle, Chootai, valued at $ 10,000, which won many prizes in America, was mysteriously poisoned in its kennel at Egliam to-day. The police are investigating. New Bidder for Canal Business. TDK ILL JAPAN, May 1. Tim Royal Mail St <»n Packet Company is an other bidder for a round-the-world traffic via the Panama Canal. The Flint ship of that line began it* trans pacific service when it sailed from Yokohama to-day. New Mishap to Imocrator. (TTXHAVEN, GERMANY. May 1. -The trial trips of the Hamburg- American liner Imperator have been indefinitely postponed. The bearings of one of her turbines ran hot dur ing a speed trial, necessitating the dismounting of the turbine. Nicaragua Biulds Forts. SAN JUAN DEL SDR, NICARA GUA, May 1.- The Nicaraguan Gov ernment is constructing modern for tifications on Tiscapa Hill for the de fense of Managua. Heavy guns will be mounted and powerful search lights installed. Buys 17 German Theaters. LONDON, May 1. A1 H. Woods, the New York theatrical manager, has arrived here from Berlin with a story of having bought seventeen vaude ville houses in Germany known as the Gobisa 11 circuit. Mr. Woods says* he has $1,000,000 to back the enter prise and intends running houses on American lines, with pictures as a feature. 1ST PRESERVE New Members on the Commission Agree to Purchase of Large Tennesseee Timber Tract. WASHINGTON. May 1. The sec- ond purchase of lands in Tennessee by the Federal Government for for est purposes was recently approved by the National Forest Reservation Com mission. This area is in Polk County, in a lo- eality where foreste were badly dam aged a number <»f years ago by sul phur fumes from copper smelters. More recently, however, sulphuric acid plants have been installed and these take care of the fumes. The tract contains 53,300 acres of timber and cut-over lands. This tract, in connection with one approved for purchase at the same time, on the we. fc *t slope of Mt. Mitchell in North Carolina, has been acquired to pro tect the upper watersheds of the Ten nessee River. The total area now approved for purchase in the eastern mountains amounts to 500,000 acres, of which about 90,000 are in the White Moun tains, New Hampshire. The approval of this purchase by the National Forest Reservation Com mission may -be taken as evidence that the work of the commission will continue without change, though its membership is partly new. $196,000 OIL SUIT GOES TO UNITED STATES COURT Bible Inscribed by Ruskin Brings $1275 Rare Volumes Under Hammer in London Fetch Total of $17,508. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, May 1.—The second day's sale of books at Sotheby's realized $10,153; total for the two days, $17,- 508. A Vulgate Bible, an illustrated manuscript of about the fourteenth century, fetched $1,275. On the fly leaf is the inscription: “Laurence Hilliard, with John Rus- kln’s hope that he will keep this book in memory of better times, April 7, 1875.” A well-decorated Anglo-Norman manuscript of the fourteenth century, “Hovae Reatae Virginia Mariae,” brought $1,025. It was presented by John Ruskin to “Lolly, with much love from J. R. Ascension Day, 1810.” “America, a Declaration of the State of the Colonie and Affaires in Vir ginia. Etc.,” London, 1620, the earliest issue, sold for $462. A suit against the Texas Company, an oil corporation, for $196,002.16 damages, filed, with the Superior court by T. E. Purcell, manager of an Atlanta garage, has been transferred to the United States Court for hearing. The suit alleges a breach of contract on the part of the oil company in fail ing to supply gasoline and lubricating oils at u contracted price. Southern Puts Dairy Experts in Atlanta Headquarters Removed From Wash ington—Seven New Men Are Added to Staff. To take advantage of interest cre ated in the dairy and poultry indus tries throughout the Southeast by the operation of its dairy instruction car, the Southern Railway has enlarged the scope of its work by appointing seven additional dairy and poultry ex perts to devote their entire time in the field, advising and helping dairy men and farmers. Headquarters of the reorganized dairy division will be removed from Washington to Atlanta, with Dr. ,- V M. Morgan, dairy agent, in charge. Working under his direction will he the following assistant dairy and poultry agents: F. H. Denniss, with headquarters at Columbus, Miss.; G. W. Humphrey, Birmingham, Ala.: C. A. Hutton. Knoxville, Tenn.; Walter \V. Fitzpatrick, Atlanta: C. T. Rs e, Greensboro, N. C.; Carlton Ball, St. Louis, Mo.; J. P. Quinerly, Jr., who will continue to travel with the dairy instruction car. Srt* p fcgi ej —«... mi.JEST ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.’ AVc gelable Preparation forAs- simila Un§ the Food andRcgc M ling Ik’ SiokcHs findliowls of U.DKKS BESS: Promotes DidesMon.Chcerfuf ness and Itest.Contains neiiitsr Opium.Morphinc norMrarel Not Narcotic. Jfoipccf Old DrS:\I^L'£Ll*FnJlZX RnofjAut Seed" jtlxJaam * J/oMle Sdts- JtoisrSeed + Am nint - IUCurboiiQ'.rSa&ti Wtrm Sted- Clardh ri S ipr • Wtter/canTbivar. Aperfecl Remedy fovConsfijia-: tion, Soui- Stomach.Dlarrhoca Worms .Convulsions, lvvcrisli ness andLoss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. m rrl For infants and Children. Ilia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Guaranteed under Exact Copy ot Wrapr-cr. >oodc ■ a H5 , «a THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YOU A CITY. Use Qeorariaini Want Ad; i.. In Use For Over Thirty Years Tl o ■'t t ■ > Atlanla Theatre.*!* C&t/Wl Fr«hn »n, lUw fcErlangor. Manager « > JJJ t MARChWdn'DAY evening C3 ORCHESTRA Co / tg s Co £/.* c, 4 00 $ 0i§i^S3 <= * ‘ >/ Jg^x.£heai :>*i ~ =» f / o oslj: f Sin ree Theater Tickets 5 I r*i? 1 ol p rnlp, ? CD cn\' ; pj '*r&*y&^**" *Hss/ c Nsy /.*» «r FOR READERS OF (Scan and THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN FIRST COUPON TO-DAY Coupon No. 1 of the Free Theater Ticket Series will be found on Page 1 of to-day’s Georgian. The remaining coupons of the series will appear in The Georgian to-morrow and Saturday and in Hearst’s Sunday American next Sunday. Cut out and send the four coupons, of consecutive numbers, to our office, by mail. Inclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope, and we will send you a reserved seat ticket for one of the Miss Billy Long Stock Co./s plays at the Atlanta Theater. ThoustTnSbaf tickets are ready for distribution under this unusual offer--- the most liberal ever made by a newspaper. Nothing required except the four coupons of consecutive numbers and a stamped, addressed envelope for the return of the ticket to you. START SAVING THE FOUR COUPONS TO-DAY HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN and IKE ATLANTA GEORGIAN !]► 0! s|| ru ^ 1A 0 a m 32 m R 0 sig Jli i < * -T- 5 5 5 7X - a* CD 20 East Atab m~ r 'r~et Atlanta 35 Peachtree Street i * t r»., ? 0 C0} ? a? J| 8’« b 'W»»hoo A9V>is. rc- f / I 1'- ^ '■ ■' ^ : .. . V11.IR3MO ' i \ X) > *>■ - : ■*; «■> ^ e? - , AA i e- 1 '' na Theatre| = . .on ,n. Man * i ..yuriUjEWCVv EVEHjWS 7 ' " vt- r ORCHESTRA i s g*'3! V • r .^. -A* AD^TIT > % rv'* mu oai.T- s' § —•? r. 7 f5 ; ^ .^—7 3 5 ^ • • >, O i * > / rsj dA * A * c ' A %?. 3 03 i*voix »ao* , o • %* H0UV1AI A3 AVOS3NG3M *8 LTtiO OOP* Vi vxN'viiy .^UHaao' \ i 4" A ET7 fg?^M±S3Hpb’0 I . gSa** ^ e52^— ^ "’3? ‘ ‘“ST y BIKBI1V . ■ <