Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 05, 1913, Image 4

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4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, MONDAY. MAY 3, 1913. M RS. RACHAEL KEITH, aged 83, the oldest Sunday School pupil in Atlanta, leading the great Sunday School parade Sunday with her cousin, Dr. E L. Connally. Mrs. Keith is a member of the Second Baptist Church School LI IS Uttll <asr ; Move Is Begun to Put Japanese Question to a Vote in State of California. SAX FRANCISCO. Ma> ■■ The * nti-ahen bill as soon an it becorrn* * L« . will l»« atta k . by refen-ndun Word came from New York tli t * ’aliformans at present in that cltv. consulting their Eastern bua.nens iep- resent a tives, had joined in an urgent appeal which will be telegraphed to U. »\ Moore, chairman of the Panama • Pacific Exposition Board, asking that immediate steps be taken to petition for a referendum on the issue, so that it may be put squarely up to the peo ple of the State. The signers of this message, it is* reported, assert to Mr. Moore their belief that the measure rushed through the State Legislature will se riously Injure the prospects of Cali fornia’s great world’s fair. At the same time Assemblyman shearer, of 1 >el Norte, in Sacramento, .said that the referendum movement now is on. He asserted yesterday that the Senate bill, as affirmed in the Assembly, did not fit the require ments of the State an regards aliens, and especially the Japanese, and that a recall would be made necessary. After the recall, in his opinion, the right sort of anti-alien legislation ••ouid be enacted. lie believes the present bill is weak and that it will not accomplish the purposes for which it was ostensibly designed. California to Hear From Washington Again. WASHINGTON. May 5. pending fiie return of Secretary of State Bry an to the Capital, no action will be taken by President Wilson or the State Department with reference to the raufornia-Japanese situation. The President to-day said that Governor Johnson undoubtedly will receive a communication from Washington with reference to the bill, but that this message will not be drafted until after Secretary Bryan return? iStandard Accused Of Abusing Labor Investigators Charge Corporation Works Men in New York 38 Hours Out of ■IS. British Ashamed of Their Paltry Graft But JIM INKS Largest Attendance Ever Known Brought Out by Contest. Great Sunday Rally. Others Demand Revenue From Bachelors and Dogs in "Race Suicide" Families. NEW YORK, May 5.Charges that I more than 2,004 firemen and other ♦■mployveH of the Stand-.rd Oil Com pany plants in and around New York j.-'fe subjected t«* great hardships were j made to-day by an in vo . gating coni- j mittee appointed by the American I Vdeiation »»f La Dor and tie in i rim- } tlonal Broth* rhood nt .Stationary y t now one »r • r t\ • pectar.c of yesterday, than 7,000 Sunday sr nor the Fir-f Christian and ii t Churches formed a i n sc hoi: b cond igan. i< more its of I’-ip- pru- iion to to march rally. Enthusiasm that slon came as the r membership contest. demonstration was the I ure. Sunday school ilia ri suit era - >f a t hrillrng which the loaning tea- Father of Twins Feasts in Orinoco Men Have the Big Vacations When Children Arrive, A. S. Wil liams Says. Committee Looks for Five Hun dred to House Assembly Dele gates by Wednesday. Fire Causes Panic Among Hotel Guests, but All Escape With out Injury. NEW YORK, May 5. -Allen s Wil liams, lecturer, has returned from th Orinoco Mr. Williams said that »»*- bore he left Venezuela be found a native just h year married, who**’ wife had presented twins to him in a hammock in a tree tot>. She got up the next day and \tent on with her work. The happy father imme diately went to bed, that is to ham mock, and all the me 1 and women • the tribe brought delicacies to him, pampering him two weeks, while h« ay in the hammock and looked proud. If his wife had given him only me baby he would have had only a week of feasting. The wife also visit J him occasionally gloryin° in his fath eftiood. Nobody took an> notice • her, but she seemed to think it v. all right White City Park Now Open Mine than half of the Inn. t 3 needed to take rate of the overflow, of delegatus to tin- l>i^ Pr. sbyter! m convention have been promised, ac cording to h report made at a meet ing of the chairmen and' members ot the sub-committees at the Gapltal Pity Ulub at I o'clock tills afternoon. The eepo'.t showed that between 250 and 300 Atlantans have - xpress, d a willingness to throw their homes open for the entertainment of the delegates who were unable to obtain accommo dations at hotels or boarding houses. Prior to the meeting this afternoon the ladies were entertained at lunch by J. K. < »rr. general chairman of the entertainment eommitte* . The committers hope 10 liav* the list completed by ion: \YVdnesdav Among the comtn’Ue- chairmen wli made a teport to-eav wow- Mrs. (Mar enee Johnson, chairman of the Meth- o(li»t committee; Airs. George Mct'ar thy. of the Baptist committee; Mrs B. Wilmer. of the Episcopalian committee, and Mrs. Fa’, linger, of (’ongregational committee. w ic- st s at the A ray m Hotel to-day uigratulnUng themselves that 1 a genuine scare and some • •amagr to their personal bo th y ate notie the worse re tiiat swept the tlfth and rs of the building yesterday are be> slight longin from . sixth I . fternoon. Of the .00 persons who occupied rooms at the hotel none was hurt, al though in the panic that followed the first alarm the con-fldor.- w«r< • ■rowiled with men and women drag ging with them trunks and other per sonal property. ('ha rl<-s Fa.s’.ier, a guest rooming mii the lift h fiooi. slept throughout the turmoil and awakened at 5:4k o'clock to Inquire the cause of thi dist urbaiice. Ilenr> Ke s , I.rgro purler. dis covered tin Ham s in the rear portioi oT the roof, which, it isi believed, orig inated ’ram defective wiring in tin A result was the enrollment of tin largest singh Bunday school in lb wor d, av « . • rts d* . ared the First Christian Sunday school to be whet; yesterday the roll call revealed 4,1 29 members. The previous record, of About 2,800. was held by Glasgow, .Scotland. The announcement brought thriil- i'«5 applause. The applause came again at the \uditorium when tile' pastors of the two churches talked >f the contest and its results. 7,000 in Procession. T!ie procession, beginning at id State Caplto .11 10 ; 5 o'clock, w as headed by the uvo pastors, Rev. John E. White and R< . I. (J. Bi icker and the* two superintendents. John S. Spalding and <\ V. Let’raw. Thom Day andk R. A. Burnett were marsh a', of the day. assisted by E. K. Martin. Homer Hall. \V. (*. Daviett, H. Guinn. A. \Y. Malone. Fred Patterson. Joseph A. Hall and Fred Hannah. Marching down Washington Street to the Auditorium, the great proces sion was the target for fire from mov ing picture cameras. The Auditorium was filled, as no grand opera crowd has filled i : . to the las 1 seal in 11\ highest balcony row. Dr. amid Mrs. Percy J. Starnes \v >. lean, rs in 111 ♦ ■ musical program. Christian Church Leads The score in the membership con test was announced: First Christian Church at tendance. 4.129; points scored, 10,987: contest standing, 55.344. Second Baptist attendance, 2.197; points .-cored. 9.558; contest standing, 48,083. Tiie contest began twelve weeks ago when tie- Fir-h UhrDiu-.n Church challenged the Second Baptist to a race for an enlarged enrollment. The losing school would entertain at a winning school. The reater than had been WASlilNGTON. May 5. The jpjil- driev schedule to-day was under con sideration together with the free list. It probable the Hou-e will com plete these sections of Uie Dill this evening and take up the inyome tax to-morrow. The income lax section a. framed exempts all incomes of less than >1.000 from taxation. Representative (fillett, of Massachusetts, intends to offer an amendment putting the limit down ho as to make incomes of more than $1,000 taxable. He believes a low limit will have the effect of mak ing people take n sharper interest in Government finance anil insist on more rigid economy in Congress. The amendment may obtain some support on the Democratic side if the Democrats have the courage to shake off caucus ties and defy the leaders. It is doubtful if any change will be made in the bill. An amendment by Representative Britton, of Illinois to make single men pay higher taxes than married men wiil bt offered. Representative Kitchin, of North Carolina, has re ceived a suggestion that poodle dogs in “race suicide” families be taxed in lieu of children. The House probably will vote on tin- tariff Dill Wednesday or Thurs- da y. Fire nit n. The investigator . in their report, recite that once every two weeks when the day and night shifts change the men are compelled to work a dou ble shift and then, after only ten hours’ relief, must come hack to work fourteen hours more, making a total of 38 hours wiirli out of the possible They Have Adopted the Word Which Fits Their Con- ditions. husband whose wife’s mother lives in his home and was a troublemaker there. LONDON, May 5. There has be --. ■,t gener il. not to say formal, adoption of the American word "gruff, for want of anything so concise and de scriptive:, in the revelations that have conic in an investigation by the Gov ernment, an effort to siiovs that there has been ;i fixed tariff or “scale of prices’’ for the idling of public ap pend men.s by the Poor Law Board and tlur there has also been syste matic bribery in contracts It is rather sheepishly pointed out that the only difference between tc corruption of local bodies here and in the United Himes »s that the loot h re is ?p pa It i\\ 48. The wages of the from $15 to $2u. The worked secretly. m . investigators PERU THREATENED BY FIRE IN RAILWAY SHOPS PERU, INL>.. May 5.—Fire, starling in a caboose at midnight, spread to the < ’. & (). paint shops and caused a loss of $125,000. Flaming pieces of timber were scattered over the town, and for hours it was feared the city was doomed. Incendiarism is sus pected. BUFFALO. N. Y.. \fay 5. Fire in the American Agricultural Chemical Company’s plant to-day did $500,000 damage. • Church Jury Would Oust Mother-in-law Six Husbands and Six Wives of Cleveland Congregation Vote to Eliminate Troublemaker. CLEVELAND. OHIO. May 5.— Cleveland’s church jury has gone on record against mothers-in-law. ('ailed into service by Rev. R. .J. MacAlpino at the Boulevard Presbyterian Church last night, six married men and mar ried women voted unanimously in fa vor of eliminating a troublesome mother-in-law from a home threat ened with disruption. The verdict came in the case of a Owes Her Life !o Eckitian’s Alterative Kt Lilian's Alterative is being used wlih suc'i In the treatment of Tu bercunin all parts of the coun try. Persons who have taken it irn- piived. gained weight, exhausting night sweats stopped, lever dimin ished. and many recovered. If you ! ted to know n ore about it. w v ill put you in touch with some who are now well. You can investi gate and Judge for yourself. Read of I Mrs. Cover* s recovery: Griffith, lnd. "Gentlemen: \hout September 10. 1. 08, my mother-in-law was taken siek wi:h «a\irrfal pneumonia, which developed into lung trouble. In Jan uary. when Rev. William Berg, of St. Michael’s Church, at Schererville, Phd., prepared for her death, he rec- o-i’inendid that I t;i t Eckman’a Al terative, end see il it would not give 1 ' • : • me n Ii The attending pny- - • :.n f -Ian., she had consumption and was h.*><-ud -ill medical aid. So I im:r- iio; • * lex William Berg to send tor o bottle. Practically withoui hope of recovery, I insisted il .. she tr> the Alterative, which she oidT I am glad to say that she soon began to improve. Now, she works as hard as ever, weighs "0 pounds heavier than she ever did before she t( 1 k sick, and is in good health.” (Affidavit) JOS. GRIMMER. 'Above abbreviat'd: more on re quest.) Eckman’s Alterative has been proven by many years’ test to be most efficacious *n cases of severe throat ! and lung affections, bronchitis, bron chial asthma, stubborn colds and in upbuilding the system. Does not J contain narcotics, poisons, or habit- form in.g drugs. For sale hv all .Ja cobs’ i’-ug stores and other leading druggists. Write the Eckman Iaib- oratory. Philadelphia, Pa., for book let telling of recoveries and addition al evidence New York to Have Season of $2 Opera Harry Payne Whitr.ey. W. K. Van derbilt and Others Make Possi ble the Popular Prices. picnic to the results were anticipated. The bout* •" lieve, will be schools and a it? Pi moving cab lo oU ffort to rn hint.i the foremost Sunday spirits be r Sunda\ :ke of At- ^chool city NEW YORK, May 5.—Through the prompt assistance rendered by Otto il. Kahn. Clarence H. Mackay. Han-y Payne Whitney, W. K. Vanderbilt and other wealthy men of this city, a sea son of popular opera, with the price* ranging from 25 cen:s to ?2.' is as sured New York. Uhaifman E. K. Baird ol the City Club’s committee on popular op--!a reported to-day that a season of 35 weeks of popular-priced opera will be givti) at the Century Theater, be ginning next fall. This may be t.fi- "nwed bv ten weeks of ope’a comique. in Uie The dav. Drbl elite: • ill h • will fic.i Sun- Currency Reform Next, Says Wilson You Make Biscuits This Way? 2 cups flour; 4 teaspoons Baking Powiler; 2 tablespoons Swift’s Silver-Leaf Lard; 8 cups milk; i teaspoon salt. Mix dry ingredients and sift. Work in lard, add milk gradually. If too stiff add a little more milk or water. Roll out on floured board to J inch thick. Cut and place in greased pan. Bake in hot oven. They arr delirious. Silver-Leaf Lard is the very best shortening for Baking Powder Biscuits, because it has just the right consistency and richness to make them per fectly light and flaky and you can't taste the lard in them. CABLi NRWS Important Events Fro/c AL Over the Old World Told in a Few Short lines President Announces Question Will Be Considered at Special Session After Tariff Is Settled. Ht-vati clerk « lop Hot a ting pr< ad tat out y, dis \7 V Dr. John H. Bowen Specialist I treat private diseases of eilher sex 1 give 606 for Specific Blood Poison with great success. CONSULTATION FREE Speciai Attention to Out-of-Town Patients 1 am no new man- have 20 year? experience in this specialty. II you want an honest, square deal, see me at mv ofiice, or write me. If. A. Timid ittempUHl to Clear t n the building without « r» - tuibanee, but the rapid (he, flumes prevented, and before the fir* «Ypiirtment arrived tia halls and corridors were throngca; \vitfi tli yaes.-. l i i >» p,;i-iucl| to ward tic' elevators and stairs The building was (hauled with wat er. il being almost ankle deep in the lobby before the flames were extin guished. Miss Katherine Wright. II! ! Hous ton Street, the telephone operator, is receiving warm praise tor her faith fulness in remaining at her post in Uie dei se smoke that choked the lob by until oceupants of every room in the building were warned of the dan- gt r Mr. Tlsdell is being eongratu- laiod upon it*cuing two women. Mrs. Agnes Tuner and .Mrs Ladd, who had been rendered helpless from Tight and bad to be carried down ' THEN'S, May born to tin- Gut day. W ASHINGTON. May 5.—Currency reform will be taken up by Uongre. ts soon as the House disposes ol tat i tariff bill. This was the positive statement President Wilson to-day at hie weekly | . onL+rence with newspaper men, when ! .1 , <i wh< i i'«r t he currency qm s' I will l» brought ;o the attention of (’ongress at the present session or j peld for the regular session. airs m i n i hi nrr i >v 'Vicke' sham i ' China. TOKYO, .day 5. .•saai". torrner At'orm, ‘ ;t U jiiler; Stales, and M r sham l.a\e gone i«» 1 D a. Swift’s Silver-Leaf Lard is put up in tight covered, new tin pails under the close supervision of Government inspectors. It is as clean and pure as lard can l> and it makes such tasty pastry. Order a small pail to try it. Ask Your Japs Buy Two Dreadnoughts. TOKIO, May -Uort?rsc\s law been placed tor the cons;ruction u >.!i- ... i.ii-. >• <in-u»ln«aa:i..« Dealer for Silver-Leaf Sv/ifl & Company U. S. A. THE PLAY THIS WEEK ■aca^xjiMar-T7ru'Binri.»agwvtwriiJt<r?r?r.wanamtnvj^. ■•««romnnmi' .icxxwr ijaamja»*ni»w*aun&.T’nraj*r«.u..iLX’u:3'a iswssir.muFSKr'T . n--wnrnc,—iiiiii, i.j» Tht \ will Ic- - istc the displaccim ill tom . shi to the Fit eh i> »ne Ncv/ Haitian President. FORT Al’ PR ! N 1 ’F.. ii.M Fi. May The Haitian < 'ongress h i < eleeD-' Michel Oreste I’., sideut id' the repub he. to succeed timer;! Tamrede A:t gu-:a. who died 1- rnigai. Or s. wit i Bctiator. Keith Vaudeville nt Forsyth. opr ol the best future bills ol the | season is promised at the Forsyth Thea- ! ter this week where a high-class pro- mum of Keith vaudeville will be pre- - nt.’ i l ar: jn-rfornu'. nee v ill tai;i-| plat Mrs. Chamberlain Worse. LONDON. May 5. A teb plain u'uiii Uantic.' nautc. r t«i\ d thb* afternoon, slated that Mrs Joseph Uiiamiicr-la ii had siidtU-rdv su/L rod ;• rdapsc « .h taut hi r condition, when tin- tneisagt was s* nt, \\a> c-aasi:;g ar.xio.y. this afternoon. As usual, .there | wil! 'o; matinees evew day. The week’s] hill is headed by Gus Edwards’ Kid i Laliavet, an act wivich has already re ceived the enthusiastic endorsement of | Hi - ad,way and the tug cities < i the Fast. Ti tle are fifteen gins and boys in the act. and they ptesent all sorts of spec ialties. Belle Storey, sweet singer of • i irraing songs, is also a feature. AH the other numbers are said to be of e regular standard set by Keith. Godson's Liver Tone Will Keep it Working rnd Make You Feel Well and Clean—No Bad After-Effects. I Grand Duke Attack-d. MANNHEIM. GERMAN*. May 5. ! A workman armed with a knife a - u-ked Grand ibube !• rh-briv-h. of I.. Billy The and Miss ah M (, quickly ) i iie live v lion ind ) Wien house »k«*ning Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M.; 2 to 6 ?. M. Sundays 10 lo 1 412-13-14 Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga. Office Phone M. 1453 Res. Phone Ivv 7057-J i!om*-I t*> keep you from toning p your liver when it gets a lit - < Mugtp It and laxy try Dod- m’> i.i\> Tone. a'i<i non how d bannlc M\ it starts and relieves constipu- ilious attacks, i take Dodson's Liver do not have to stay In all day. None of the and harmful after-ef- iloinel foihtw its use. Mvcr Tone, is a mild, •go-table liquid that can tb* r children or grown i 'i easily overcomes stubborn and inactive hit making yon quit, u- working. a:v no; just claims All s back up every one of -tateimnts and agree to the price of Dodson's Liver itb a ^mile to any person vs iti> 5a cents for a bottle T "i.tisrted that he got his den. as he was leaving .he railro >e •Ration v.-iih his <a.i—or. T o gram duke threw ott Dis asstiilant aiai war not harmed. Italy and Spain Sion F- ID )AI F. May 5. 'Idle Italian Fcivig Mi'-.ister. M.;roi:;s Di Sac Gh:li..no and tiie Kpanisa Ambassador iiavi ; igned an agr. t-msiu whereby Italy and Spain r« ciprucaDv v ent in AD riHcO and Libya the in tion treatment. Comedy in Play at tha Atlanta. The Girl From Out Yonder” is the play which will be presented this wee! u t the Atlanta Theater by Miss Long and her associate players, story of the play is interesting there's plenty of comedy in it. J.i.ng is casi ft - v an unusually attrac- r:\-f role and site is bound to make •..any in w Friends by her portrayal of il,i-iiaracter. All the other members ! Ii< •• t xeellent company have congen ial lines and the play is going to b» i• i'< > t.i• • i in most complete fashion. Not . i;i,; has been overlooked. ‘‘The • ;.: l i mm Out Yonder” baa been pre sented in Atlanta but once before. That was several years e > Matinees will !• gi>«-n this week on Wednesday and Saturday. OF ATLANTA Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Profits $115,000.00 Q Growth of Deposi May 2. 1910. $488,000.00 May 2, 19! I, $842,000.00 May 2, 1912, $i, 176,000.00 i cored tin - I Sir Tatton Sykes Dead. I.ONI‘1 IN. M t\ 5 T. Ml e liltel 'er will; ting nr \t tes in Yorksbhv mol t't >ct .id to Ins only •, . w. Uoioncl M::rk Sykes. ■; *i distinction in tin S< v.ar. Sir Tatton and Lady wed known in t;. • Unite Vaudeville and Pictures at Bijou. \ sw d bill of family vaudeville and worth-while motion pictures' is being tented at i tu Bi ou this week fhere • ( The pictures are changed daily, inees are given daily, beginning afn n ion, May 2, 1913, $1,535,000.00 Mat- this ;|L tllCKc refund Tone v. who pa, and isn motirv'j Imita a ort T i is a •»f Dodson's Liver uaother proof that It king. Nobody ever iin- oo emcc. \ Hi- sure Pen fine Doiison's Liv- • ^ino ti'lii; i* guaran- New Zealand to Speno ^3.50C'000. i'HRlSTUHI’Rtbi. X. 7... May Extensiv e public improvements are to i»e n fie by the «kn< • nmi nt at x Zealand. The Premier announced ?n Parliament to-day that the * is a sur plus of $3,500,004 in the nation *i treasury for construction of public n I. you liave any thing to sell, adver tise in The Sunday American. Larg est circulation of any Sunday news- ! paper in the South. Health a Factor in Success. The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed tfnt a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular—he is never well when they are constipated. For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamber lain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels, but improve t'. appetite and strengthen the diges tion. They are sold by ail deai- Total Assets $2,500,000.00 Lo 3,500 Satisfied Customers \ n Open an Account With a Growing Bank Interest Paid on Savings Accounts ei> ; White City Park Now Open Active Depositary of U. S. Government MM