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‘The GirlFrom Out Yonder’ on Bill
Requests Better Police Protection
on County Roads to Stop
Reckless Driving.
The Grand Jury for the March term,
in its report to Judge John T. Pen
dleton. of the Superior Court to-day.
urged better police protection on the
county roads, with a view to stop
ping reckless driving of automobiles.
The jury says:
"We recommen 1 better police pro
tection on the Plasters Bridge (or
Piedmont Avenue) Road from the
city limits to the bridge, and on the
Peachtree, Rob well and Plasters
Bridge Roads near the R. L. Hope
School. Automobiles and motorcycles
pass up an^ down these roads with
absolute recklessness, endangering the
lives and limbs of the children. One
death recently has occurred near
Buckhead.”
The jury also indorsed the action
of the General Assembly in abolish
ing the fee system in Fulton County,
and recommended the abolition of jus
tice courts in Atlanta and the estab
lishment of a central court with a
sufficient number of justices and bai
liffs at regular salaries.
Visited County Institutions.
The jury visited and inspected
almost every public instiution under
the control of the county and made
an extensive inspection of the roads.
Enforcement of the law requiring
doctors to report infectious diseases
and placard houses was urged. The
jury said there had been several cases
of meningitis in communities where
neighbors swarmed around the sick
person before and after death, with
never a word of warning from the
physician that the disease was con
tagious.
The jury declared there could be no
doubt about more or ley.-' fraud in the
pension rolls and recommended that
the General Assembly appoint a com
missioner to revise the rolls and con
duct an investigation by an examina
tion of witnesses to determine wheth
er pensions were being paid to parties
not entitled to them.
Raps Detention Home.
The report of the jury on the Hape-
ville Reformatory way a compliment
ary one in every particular, but at the
juvenile detention home, "the build
ings and accommodations are entirely
inadequate,” according to the findings,
"being too small and in need of re
pair. Conditions are not sanitary.”
The County Commission was ayked to
provide more roomy quarters and
make arrangements to separate the,
races.
Stricter regulation of junk dealers
and pawnshops by strengthening the
city and State laws wtis recommended.
The jury asked that junk dealers re
port to the ^>olice every day and have
the written consent of a minor’s par
ents before buying anything from one.
Also that they be required to keep
everything ten days before disposing
of it.
Asks Padded Cells at Jail.
A further recommendation, at the
suggestion of Chief of Police Beavers,
that a call system be installed be
tween the pawnshop and office of the
detectives was favorably reported.
This would enable the police to have
a man at the pawnshop almost imme
diately after an effort had been made
to pawn what the broker might think
was stolen property.
The jury recommended only one
change at the jail—that padded cells
be installed at once for the incarcera
tion of insane persons. Otherwise the
report on conditions there was com •
plimentary-
DALTON LOVERS ELOPE
WHEN PARENTS OBJECT
DALTON, GA., May 2.— In spite of
parental objections, Miss Pearl Daves,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James
Daves, Sr., and George Hardy were
married at the residence of Judge H.
J. Wood, Ordinary, last night. The
young people, accompanied by, two
friends, went Secretly to Judge Wood's
home for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy left on the first train for Chat
tanooga. They will return here to
live. *
BROWNING’S LETTERS
ARE SOLD FOR $37,750
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
j LONDON, May 2.—Letters written
"by Robert Browning, the poet, were
sold ut S
750.
Sotheby’s to-day for $37,
Stork end Cupid
Cunning Plotters
Many a New Home Will Have a
Little Sunbeam to Brighten It.
Miss Billy Long, leading woman of the Atlanta Theater Stock
Company, who will play a boy’s part in “The Girl From Out
Yonder’’ next week. Clip Gc'rgian and Sunday American cou
pons and see her free.
Atlanta Theater Stock Company
To Be Seen at Its Best
Next Week.
There is usually a certain degree of dread in
every woman’s mind as to the probable pain, dis
tress and danger of child-birth. But. thanks to a
most remarkable remedy known as Mother's Friend,
all fear is banished and the period is one of un
bounded, joyful anticipation.
Mother's Friend is used externally. It is a
moat penetrating application, makes the muscles of
the stomach and abdomen pliant so they expand
easily and naturally without pain, without distress
and with none of that peculiar nausea, nervousness
and other symptoms that tend to weaken the pros
pective mother. Thus Cupid and the stork are held
up to veneration: they are rated as cunning plot
ters to herald the coming of a little sunbeam to
gladden the hearts and brighten the homes of a
host of happy families.
There are thousands of women who hate used
Mother’s Friend, and thus know from experience
that it is one of our greatest contributions U>
healthy, happy motherhood. It is sold by all drug
gists at. $1.00 per bottle, and is especially recom
mended as a preventive of caking breasts and all
Other such distresses. _
Write to Bradfleld Regulator Co., 131 Lamar
i Bldg . Atlanta, Ga., for their very valuable book
u> expectant mothers, QtV a bottle of Mother's
Jfrieud to'iUfc ... —
Clip, clip, clip.
You began yesterday; keep busy to
day; don’t forget to-morrow; end the
work Sunday.
And get your Atlanta Theater tick
ets free of charge. You will be proud
of your efforts, you will see a fine
show, and you will save 50 cents for
even* set of coupons you clip.
The treat is on The Georgian and
The Sunday Amerloan. The seats
come to you without any cost. All it
takes is a little effort and effort comes
cheap nowadays. Get in on this game
and reduce the cost of living. All At
lanta will be with you.
The free theater seats are to the
performances of Miss Billy Long and
company at the beautiful Atlanta
Theater. This company begins its
third week Monday, playing "The Girl
From Out Yonder.” The play is a
fine comedy and the company well
cast for its presentation. Mies Long
will appear in a boy’s costume and
will be about the cutest Thing since
Billie Burke came here last.
Reception Held on Stage.
This week the Billy Long company
is playing "A Butterfly on the Wheel,”
and winning plaudits. Every per-
formance hundreds are heard to de
clare this the best stock company ever
seen in Atlanta. Yesterday’s matinee
was a great triumph. Miss Long and
Mr. Vail, the leading man, won mag
nificent plaudits, and after the per-
formance hundreds went back of the
stage in an Informal reception, meet
ing members of the company and en
joying themselves thoroughly.
••A Butterfly on the Wheel” is a di
vorce play. That is a question which
is particularly timely. It is a wom
an’s play, and Saturday’"-, matinee will
see the largest crowd of the spring
season at the Atlanta. Everyone is
boosting the company and this pro
duction. and the performances Fri
day, Satudray matinee and night are
certain to attract many who have
heard of the successful efforts of the
organisation.
Comedy Well Worth While.
Next week The Georgian will begin
entertaining its guests with the free
ticket!-’ which are sure to be sought.
The play is a comedy that Is well
worth while. It gives every member
of the company ample opportunities
but especially does it furnish Mis:
Long, Mr. Vail, Mr. Robinson and Mr
Kirkham with fine chances to show
their worth. It is "The Girl From Out
Yonder,” and It is a peach.
Get in line with >our clipped cou
pons early. Begin to-day and pile ur
your clippings so that Sunday you
mav mail them to The Georgian, wit;
a evdf-addressed and stamped envel
ope, and secure them for Monday or
ear^y In the week. It costs nothing
and it’s worth much. So get busy.
Following the play now being of
fered and that for next week, the
company will present a number of
fine comedies and plays of various
types which are new to Atlanta. These
show the class of the company better
than anything else and make it Im
possible to confound it with a cheaj
organization, such as some stock com
panies in the past have been.
COMMISSION FORM WANTED.
EUFAULA, ALA., May 2.—Peti
tions are being circulated here for
commission form of government. It
is thought the required number of
voters’ signatures will be scoured by
tbft Aral Pf the week.
Jnited States Crest
on Bryan Invitations
Secretary of State Takes the Pre
rogative Exercised Usually by
the President.
WASHINGTON, May 2.—Society 1*
marvelling at unique invitations sent
out by Secretary of State and Mr*.
Bryan to a reception in honor of
members of Congress.
These Invitations bear the crest of
the United States at the top, a pre
rogative usually exercised only by
the President. The cards are written
in long hand anl requests that an
swers be sent to the State Depart
ment.
The reception is expected to be
one of the most brilliant, of the new
regime and will be held in the old
Logan home.
HURRYING HOME TO DIE,
PASSES AWAY ON TRAIN
EUFAULA, ALA., May 2.—While
hurrying home from North Carolina
that she might die with loved ones
around her, Miss Mary Pou Clayton,
a teucher in the Eufaula public
schools, passed away on a Central of
Georgia train near Maoon just a few
hours before it was due here. She
was a niece of Congressman Henry
D. Clayton.
Women Who Take
this universally popular home
remedy—at times, when there
is need—are spared many hours
of Unnecessary suffering—
Dances in Churches
Urged by Minister
Dr. Dan F. Bradley, Cleveland, Start*
Campaign to Assure Good Sur-
* rounding for Courtships.
CLEVELAND, OHIO. May 2.—“Pro
tect the young at mating time,” is the
slogurt of Cleveland churches to-day,
following the stirring speech last
night at the meeting of the Cleveland
Church Federation by Dr. Dan F.
Bradley, pastor of the Pilgrim Con
gregational Church, who urged the
holding of dances in churches for
young people as a means of insuring
their meeting amid proper surround
ings.
“Young people, both'in and out of
the church, wifi dance,” said Dr. Brad
ley, “find it’s the church’s place to
we they have proper places in which
to find this amusement.”
Mayor Newton Baker urged munic
ipal moving picture, shows.
Gored by Angry Cow.
AUGUSTA.—Mrs. J. H. Crenshaw
narrowly escaped death when she was
attacked by one of her milch cows and
gored In the left side. She is now In
a serious condition at the Margaret
Wright Hospital.
Two Generations
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Now Using It
> Nation's lylost Popular Lax-
i ative Keeping Millions of
American Families in
Good Health.
There must be genuine merit to
an article that has Ptood the test of
two generations of users.
In the field of medicine none has
had greater success, nor retained
that success to a greater degree,
than Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
which is now being used by two
generations of people. its use in
families is constantly becoming
more general. The reason, primari
ly, is that it has merit. It is what it
represents itself to be, a laxative-
tonic; it does not make exagger
ated claims nor use coarse language
to set forth it«* virtues.
It is a medicine, but so mild and
gentle a medicine that thousands of
mothers give it to tiny infants, and
yet. in a slightly larger dose, it is
equally effective for grown-ups. It
is for any disorder of the stomach,
liver or bowels, for constipation, no
matter how chronic; for dyspepsia,
no matter how severe; for bilious
ness, sour stomach, gas on the
stomach, headaches, drowsiness aft
er eating, and similar complaints
arising from a clogged-up condition
of the bowels. It is pleasant to the
taste and does not gripe. It can be
used with safety and good results by
anyone at any age or in any condi
tion of health, and that person’s
health will Improve. Every drug
gist sells it and the price is only
fifty cents and one dollar a bottle.
Thousands of families throughout
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ELSIE LEWIS.
the country are never without it in
the house, among them Mrs. Clara
Lewis, Becks’ Store, Ky., who gave
it to her baby. Elsie, while teething,
and says: "It is the beat medicine in
the world for the stomach and bow
els.” She writes that she keeps it
in the house for every member of
the family, takes it herself and that
her mother recovered her health
and gained in flesh by using Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
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 W. B.
Caldwell. 417 Washington Street,
Montlcello, Ill., and a free sample
bottle will be mailed you.
‘Law Brothers for■ Quality”•
NEW SIMMER UNDERWEAR
Our men’s underwear stock is
now at its best—all styles in two-
f iece and union suits including the
famous “Dr. Deimel” brand—all
of the usual “low
quality underwear 50c
upward. Union suits
$ 1.00 upward.
STRAW
TIME!
It is herd Can’t put
off any longer purchas
ing that new straw
“lid.” Select yours
to-morrow from our
complete assortment
of the newest blocks
for n»en and young
men—Sennits and split
straws at $2 to $5
Bangkoks and Pana
mas $6 to $6.50
SPRING SHIRTS
Handsome Neg
ligees-— including
new Silks—soft
fold and stiff cuffs-
latest styles, at
$1.50 to $5.00.
Men’s Furnishings--Tailor
ing--Hats--Shoes.
ESTABL'^HED 23 YEARS
.DR.E.G. GRIFFIN'S
GATE 0ITY DENTAL ROOMS
BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES
All Work Guaranteed.
Hours 8 to 6-Phone M. 1708-Sunday* 9*1
24'/? Whitehall St. Over Brown A Allens
Sold •▼•rywhere. In boxM« 10c., 2So,
FACE the WORLD with LONG HAIR!
Every Woman
Can Have
Nice, Long Hair
PLAIN TALK
l»on't fool yourself by using some preparation
•Mch claims to srralghtrn your hair. You have to
ave hair before you can straighten It. Kinky hair
■an not be made straight The KXELENTO
:I INTKK POJdADK Is tbs best hair grower ever
.otteu up. It feeds the scalp and roots of the hair
m:i\ makes hair grow, it'cleans dandruff and suits
•h« falling and breaking of the hair at tmee. It
leaves long, soft, silky hair Every package Is
guaranteed. Money back if it does not do what
we claim. Price 25c at ail drug stores, or by mail
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Saturday Bargains In All Depts.
This great May Sale began with a rush yesterday, and crowds are
even larger to day. To-morrow we are going to offer many new and
greater bargains. Just a few of the hundreds of specials are mentioned
in this advertisement. Come and see them all.
Sale of Untrimmed Hats
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3000 IN THE
LOT, ALL
NEW STYLES
98c
VALUES from
$3.50 to $5,
At 98c for
choice
The great May Sale of a big millinery importer's entire stock of Untrimmed
Hat Shapes, which we secured at about one-fourth of usual wholesale cost, will con
tinue to-morrow. Included are the season’s best styles and colors in untrimmed
shapes of fine Hemp, Milan, Panamette, Chip, Ajours and other popular straws.
Black, white, blues, reds, pinks, tan and various combinations. Large shapes, small
shapes, medium shapes—a style to suit every face. These shapes were made to retail
at from $3.50 to $5, and can not be duplicated in Atlanta at less than those prices.
In this great May sale you can take your choice for 98 cents. It is the greatest
millinery bargain of the season.
SEE THE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY
Skirts $2.98
ay S
weight all-wool serges in black and colors,
diagonals and novelty skirtings; fea| values up
to $6.00; at. choice CO QQ
of the fine
Extra
Pretty one-piece Ore sees of white pique, col
ored madras, zephyrvets.j worth QC
up to $5.00; choice /.
Ladies’ House Dresses of good wash material#;
up to $1.00 values; A Qa
only **
Children’s Dresses of madras, linen, etc.; age*
6 to 12 years; RQC
May Sale .......
Misses’ and Children's Mic(<1y Blouses; AAf*
extra special bargains at "
Waists 39c
Big table of new and pretty Waists, including,
lingerie styles, lace and embroidery-trimmed,
also plain “tailored” effects; real
values up to $1.50; May Sale price
In Ready-to-Wear
All-silk Satin Messaline Petticoats with under
dust ruffles; black and all
colors; $4.00 values
Ladies’ Muslin Gowns and Petticoats,
worth up to $1.00, at, choice >
Ladies’ Corset Covers and Drawers;
up to 50c values; only — iwV
Lot of Ladies' Undervests, lisle-finished; 25
usual 19c grade; only —
*8 50 to *12 *° Dresses at $4.75
$4.75
Ladies’ One-Piece Dresses in charming new
styles—silk ratine. Imp orted voile, all-over em
broidered lined, silk messaline and all-wool
serge—black, white and every popular shade for
summer. All are attractive models and worth
$8.50 to $12.50. To-morrow the price will be
$4.75 for choice.
$4-75
Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings
R. & G. make Corsets in new summer models;
this sale,
only j •
16-button silk lisle Gloves and 2-clasp ell-silk
Gloves: up to $1.00 39c
values « • •
Latest novelties m Ladies’ Neckwear; real 50c
values; at, 21c
choice - .
Ladies’ Silk Hose in black, v/hite and colors;
very special 25c
at -
Beautiful Novelty Bags, ratine, silk, embroid
ered linen, etc.; A Q_
$1.00 values c *VC
Children’s Silk Socks in white and colors; spe
cial, this
sale . 40C
Men’s 50c and 75c light - weight
Underwear;
garment
Balbriggan
25c
Men's White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; very
special
Wash Goods and Domestic Specials
Yard-wide 39-cent Dress Linens in black, white
and best colors; 12c
yard -
Plain, self-striped and fancy Dress Voiles; 25c
values; lOc
yard
Full size good quality Bleached
Sheets; this
sale . „ .
Hemmed
29c
Good size, well made Bleached Pillow Cases;
extra spe- Q ^
cial , ..... OC
Two May Sale Silk Specials
New Wash Silks in white, black and all sum-
mer shades, up to 19c
50c values - •••
Stylish Silk Striped Vailes in the season's fa
vorite colors; 50c to
75c values ^OC
May Sale Art Squares, Rugs, etc.
9x12-foot Japanese Matting Art
Squares in new, $2.48
pretty patterns, only's* -
9x12-foot Extra Super Wool Art
Squares in very handsome
design, S3.BB
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9x12-foot Brussels Art Squares,
real $17.50 value, £0,90
in this eale
9x12-foot Smith’s Axmineter Art
Squares, the $35 ttl A QK
grade; only “
Heavy China and Jap
in now 1913
patterns; 40c grade....
Mattings
19c
You know what the “Crex” Art
Squares and Rugs are. Know
that they are the best summer
floor coverings. Here are the
genuine Crex goods at little
more than half usual price:
18x36-inch Crex
Rugs
30x60-inch Crex
Rugs
6x9-foot Crex
Art Squares ...
9x12-foot Crex
Art Squares
Best No. 1 Floor Oilcloth In good
patterns; very
special, yard ■ w v
93c
$3.98
$5.95
«ugs, poor!
$1.39
Extra Special—500 small Rugs,
average size 18x27 * g"
inches; choice * wC
27x54-inch Axmlnster Ruga,
qualities and
good patterns ..
36x72-inch Axminster Rugs in
wide variety of fS{Th
good designs, only.. V
3x6-foot Brussels Rugs in bright,
attractive patterns; fYCT 1
this sale
Best No. 1 Floor Linoleum in In
laid style patterns;
per yard ...o., ^
Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock
on receipt ot stamp* or coin
AGENTS wanted everywhere
Write for partku
Atlanta, Ga.
Kxelento Medicine Co.
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1 am seeding you my picture, luat to show you what
your Kxelento Quinine Pomade haa lone for ray lars to-day.
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