Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 02, 1913, Image 3

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'* HE ATLAVi a ur-uauiiV.v .\.\u \ , w mi i;.\ i \i •. Requests Better Police Protection on County Roads to Stop Reckless Driving. See Miss Long as Georgian's Guest V * V V®*J* v§v *1*© v v#v Clip Coupons and Go to Show Free ‘The Girl From Out Yonder' on Bill The Grand Jury for the March term, in its report to Judge John T. Peri- 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 recommend better police pro tection on the Plasters Bridge (or Piedmont Avenue) Road from the city limits to the bridge, and on the Peachtree, Roswell and Piasters Bridge Roads near the R. L. Hope Schoo^ Automobiles and motorcycles pass up and down these roads with I absolute recklessness, endangering the i lives and limbs of the children. One i death recently has occurred near Buckbead.” The jury also indorsed the action of the General Assembly in abolish ing t he fee system in Fulton County, | and recommended t lie abolition of jus j lice courts in Atlanta and the estab- i lishment of a central court with a j sufficient number of justices and bai-1 iiffs at regular salaries. Visited County Institutions. The jury visited and inspected almost every public instiution under tile control of the eountV 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 whert- neighbors swarmed around the ski- person before and after death, will never a word of warning from the physician that the disease was con tagious. i’iie jury declared there could be no doubt about more or less- fraud in tli pension rolls and recommended that the General Assembly appoint a com missioner tb revise the rolls and con duct an investigation by an examina tion of witnesses to determine wheth er pensions were being paid to partie not entitled to them. Raps Detention Home. The report of the jury on the Hape ville Reformatory was* a compliment ary one m every particular, but at the juvenik detention home, "the build ings ami'accommodations are entirely inaderjuatf." according to the findings, "being too small and in need of r« pair. Conditions are not sanitary The County Commission was apked 10 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 was recommended. The jury asked that junk dealers! re port to the police 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 th * 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. ms* Atlanta Theater Stock Company To Be Seen at Its Best Next Week. DALTON LOVERS ELOPE WHEN PARENTS OBJECT DALTON. GA., May 2.—In spite of parental objections, Miss Pearl Daves, daughter of 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 SDecial Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON. May 2.—Letters written by Robert Browning, the poet, were sold at Sotheby's to-day for $37,- 750. Stork and Cupid Cunning Plotters Many a New Home Will Have a Little Sunbeam to Brighten It. There In usually a certain degree of dread in every woman's -mind as fo the probable pain, dis tress and danger of child birth. lint, thanks to a most remarkable rented.* known as Mother’s Friend, a - icar is banished aud the period is one of un- Iw.nded. joyful anti< Ipailou. Mother's Friend Is used externally. It is a most 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 i. . I oUif! symptoms that lend to weaken the pros pective mother. Thus Cupid and the stork are held up to vr o ration: they are rated as cunning plot ters to herald the coming of a little sunbeam to ala-uMi the hearts and brighten the homes of a bus* it; iiaoi v families. Thor arc thousands of women who have used Hebe's Friend, and thus know from experience Di.m it is one of our greatest contributions -o htalthy. happy motherhood. It is sold by ali drug- gi*n.- at $1.00 per bottle, and is especially recom- iii tided .is a preventive «>f taking breasts and ail 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 every set of coupons you clip. The treat is on The Georgian and The Sunday American. The seats come to you without any cost. All it takes is a little effort and effort come 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. Mis® 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 i3 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 hack 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’s 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 as certain to attract many who have heard of the successful efforts of tht organization. Comedy Well Worth While. Next week The Georgian will begin entertaining its guests with the free tickets' which are sure to be sough! The play is a comedy that is we!! worth while. It gives every member of the company ample opportunities but especially does it furnish Mis; j Long. Mr. Vail, Mr. Robinson and Sir. | Kirkhani with fine chances to shoe ihc-ir worth It is "The Girl From Ou; Yonder" and i: is a peach. Get in line- with your clipped cou pons; early. Begin to-day and pile u; your clippings so that Sunday yol: may mail them to The Georgian, wit a s*elf-addresscd and stamped envel ope, and secure them for Monday <u eariy 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, tin company will present a number of fine comedies and plays of various types which in Yew to Atlanta. Tiles, show the < lass of the company better than anything else and make it im I possible to confound it with a cheu, j organization, 'hcii as some stock com panics in (he i. i. . have been. Sold everywhere. 2n boxss, 10c.. 25a. Dances in Churches Urged by Minister Dr. Dan F. Bradley, Cleveland. Starts Campaign to Assure Good Sur rounding for Courtships. CLEVELAND, OHIO, May 2 —"Pro tect the young at mating time." is the slogan ot Cleveland churches to-day, following the stirring speech last night at the meeting of tiie Cleveland Church l 4 >deration by Dr. Dan K*. Bradley, pastor of the Pilgrim Con gregational Church, who urged tin - R etlng 4SS. BASS. BASS, BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS will i lpal moving pic Gored AUG USTA.- narrowly escaj attacked by on gored in the left sid a serious condition W right Hospital. jf h tgry Cow. J. II. Crc ith when si »r milch coi e. She Is i at the Ma ICS) Two Generations Now Using j Nation's Most Popular Lax ative Keeping Millions of American Families in Good Health. There must be genuine merit to an article that has> .-tood 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 u?'e 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 its* 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 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- * eating, and similar complaints arising from a clogged-up condition of the bowels. It i.v pleasant to the taste and does not gripe. It can b< 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 battle. Thousands of families throughout BP m PHPk Hi ELSIE LEWIS. the country are never without it in 7 the house, among them Mrs. Clara s Lewis, Becks’ Store, Ky., who gave ? it to her baby. Elsie, while teething, s and says: "It is tlie best medicine in ? the world for the stomach and bow- s els.” She writes that she keeps it \ in the house for every member of J. the family, takes it herself and that ( her mother recovered her health j 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, Monticello. Ill., and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. 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 Georgian and Sunday American cou pons and see her free. ■ "Law Brothers for Quality”• United States Crest on Bryan Invitations Secretary of State Takes the Pre rogative Exercised Usually by the President. WASHINGTON, May 2.—Society Is marvelling at unique invitations sent out by Secretary of State and Mrs. Bryan to a reception in honor of members of Congress. These invitations bear the crest the United States at the top, a pre rogative usually exercised only bv the President. The cards are written in long hand an 1 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 J.—While hurrying home from North Carolina that she might die with loved oneS around her, Miss Mary Pou Clayton a teacher in the Eufaula public- schools, passed away on a Central of, Georgia train near Macon 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— NEW SUMMER UNDERWEAR STRAW TIME! It is here! Can’t put off any longer purchas ing that new straw “iid.” Select yours to-morrow from our complete assortment of the newest blocks for men 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 Silk s—soft fo!d and stiff cuffs- Our men’s underwear stock is now at its best—all styles in two- t iece and union suits including the latest styles, at famous‘‘Dr. Deimel” brand—all $ 1.50 to $5.00. of the usual "low” quality underwear 50c upward. Union suits $ 1.00 upward. €aarJoiaF. 10 WHITEHALL *T. Men’s Furnishings--Tailor- ing--Hats--Shoes. FSTABL1 HED 23 YEARS DR.E.G. GRIFFIN’S GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES Ail Work Guaranteed. Hours 8 to G-Phc.ne M. 1708-Sundays 9-1 24/p Whitehall St. Over Brown A Allens FACE the WORLD with LONG HAIR! & Write to IJradflth Regulate foi their G-A a o.. 131 valuiG ilt of Mothe COM MISSION EUFAULA. . j lions are being . commission fqm Lamar is thought the the first of the FORM WANTED. kLA., May 2.-—Peti- circulated here for i of government. It required number of s " ill be secured by week. Medicine C. ldtng you ray sklarr. ; Refcie I inches long. varied u-dn* it. Now i’ Is l’J inr Yours. A t!ant a. <J long hair EbTJCLLK FALX. Every Woman Can Have Nice, Long Hair PLAIN TALK Don't fool yourself by using some preparation hlch Halms to straighten your belr You here i avr hair before >< *1 can straighten It. KTikjr bat; an not be made siratgi;.. The h\ KI.K.VTo TI.VfNK FOMA UK Is the best hair grower evrr jitui up. It feeds the scalp and roo'a of the heir ml makes hair grow, it cleans dandruff and sto. n he tailing end breaking <■? the hair .* oi, c It ji.u a h rig. o: :, silky hair. livery package ' guarantee*! Monty back IT 1 does not do what i* claim. Price 2f*c « ail drug bUrrea, or by mat ■ n receipt of stamps or coin. At J FATS wanted everywhere. Wrl c for pa.'bu EXELENTO MEDICINE CO. Atlanta, Ga. ... — . tMmm 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 mentionfed in this advertisement. Come and see them all. Sale of Uiiirinimed Hats 3000 IN THE LOT, ALL NEW STYLES 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 timie to-morrow. Included are the season’s best styles and colors in untrimmed shapes of fine Hemp, Milan, Panamette, Chip, A jours 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 Great May Sale of new Summer Skirts of light weight all-wool serges in black and colors, diagonals and novelty skirtings; real values up to $6.00; at, choioe <E* O OQ of the line » Waists 39c Big table of new and pretty Waists, including lingerie styles lace and embroidery-trimmed, also plain ’tailored” effects; real values up to $I.5C: May Sale price. . Extra Specials in Ready-to-Wear Pretty one-piece Dresses of white pique, col ored madras, zephyrs, etc.; worth €£1 up to $5.00: choice ^ 1 Ladies’ House Dresses of good wash materials; up to $1.00 values; AQa only . . Children's Dresses of madras, linen, etc.: ages 6 to 12 years; May Sale v w Misses’ and Children's Middy Blouses; extra special bargains at 44c All-silk Satin Messaline Petticoats dust ruffles; black, and all colors; $4.00 values with under $1.69 Ladies’ Muslin Gowns and Petticoats, worth up to $1.00, at, choice Ladies' Corset Covers and Drawers: 1 up to 50c values; only I Lot of Ladi* s’ Undervests, lisle-finished; usual 19c grade; only 50 to *12 so Dresses at $4.75 t Ladies’ One-Piece Dresses in charming new styles—silk ratine, imported voile, all-over em broidered lined, silk messalin e 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. Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings R. & G. make Corsets in new summer » this sale, only 16-button silk lisle Gloves and 2-olasp Gloves; up to $1.00 values Beautiful Novelty Bags, ratine, erea linen, etc.; $1.00 values sill; embroid - 49c Children’s Silk Socks in whit' cial, this sale Latest novelties in values; at, choice Ladies’ Neckwear: Ladies’ Silk very special at Hose in black, white and real 50c 21c colors; 25c Men’s 50c and Underwear; garment and colors: spe- 25c 75c light - weight Balbriggan 25c Men’s White Hemstitched special at Handkerchiefs; 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; 10c yard Full size good qual Sheets; this sale ty Bleached Hemmed 29c Good size, extra spe cial well made Bleached Pillow Two May Sale Silk Specials New Wash Silks in white, mer shades, up to 50c values black and all sum- 19c Styiish Silk Sbriped Voiles vorite colors; 50c to 75c values in the season’s fa- 25c May Sale Art Squares, Rugs, etc. 9x12-foot Japanese Matting Art Squares in new, <2.2^ pretty patterns, onl y 9x12-foot Extra Super Wool Art Squares in very handsome design. $3.98 8x12-foot Brussels real $17.50 value, in this sale Rugs Jl qu JL r ^.' 30x6C- inch Crsx $9.90 "“a* 6x9-foct trex 9x12-foot Smith's Axminst^r Art Art Squares.... Squares, eke $35 35*8*3. 33 9x12-foot Crex grade; only “ Art Squares. . . . Heavy China and Jap Mattings Best No. 1 Floor Oilcloth in good new 1913 {Or patterns; very ID ■ i special, yard 1 ^ 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-incn Crex 39e 93c $3.93 $5.95 patterns: 40c grade. Rugs, 15c Extra Special—500 small average size 18x27 inches: choice 27x54-inch Axminster Rugs, good qualities and A good patterns 36x72-inch Axminster Rugs in wide variety of good designs, only. . 3x6-foot Brussels Rugs in bright, attractive patterns; this sale V 0 Best No. 1 Floor Linoleum In in laid style patterns; 39c per yard. Opera Saturday Might Until! 10 ©’Clock We Give Green Trading Stamps 18 West Mitchell Hear Whitehall TASS BASS, BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS. BASS.' ELLA ilAllU.NL.