Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 22, 1913, Image 3

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•*•« . Tt* •• WVi-•'«*&*****'. v*¥ * <*t Mr»*riu ( * df¥«**«Vs'i»ki*»*kMl( mWt»*. TJIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANP NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY State Treasurer Puts City Savings In Receiver's Hands department announced that the di rectors could take such course tr they saw flt—either reopen for busi ness, sell or seek a voluntary rcceiv trship. •The City Savings has been bar ither financial institu ty in an endeavor to the bank and pay off trying to force their boys and Kiris to follow some line that they them selves wanted to when they were young, and perhaps never had the op portunity—or never took it if they did have it. "A child should be allowed to do what he likes because that is usually what he Is adapted to. If he likes a certain thing he will work all the harder to make a success of it. "But no matter whether rich or poor, real yearning should never be stilled. The biff call should be an swered. Pride nor prejudice, ances try nor the lack of It. should inter fere. Let children discuss their heart desires with their parents, and devel op themselves. Or if they have no ambition let the parents stir on to it. Sitting with folded glands Is deplora ble. Development is the highest thing—and nothing else outside of goodness matters.” Actress Brands Wasting of Talent as Crime *r»+ •!•••!• +•+ +•+ -!-•+ +•+ ‘Answer Big Cali/ Urges Miss Gladys Hanson apparently, have YU. J. Speer, State Treasurer, Thursday placed the City Savings Bank, IT Last Alabama Street, in the hands of a receiver. Attorney L. F. McClelland was appointed re ceiver. Almost two months ago, the bank, fearing a run. voluntarily placed It self In the hands of the State Bank ing Department. The examiners went through the books of the institution and declared it to be solvent. The GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS 24* Whitehall Street (Over Brown & Allen’*) Gold Crowns S4—Bridge Work $4 All Work Guaranteed Hours 8-8 Phone M. 1708 Sundays 9-1 Leaders of Militant Suffra' ttes Sick in Hospitals and Under Criminal Charges. Miss Gladys Hanson, noted Atlanta actress, who tells what makes for success on stage. White City Park Now Open After the Experiment hundred There White Trucks in service today. A large majority of them are repeat orders. Promise may have placed the ex perimental trucks—White perform ance obtained the subsequent re orders. Here are a few of the many White owners who own many White Trucks. 1 he country s greatest concerns, seeking the most efficient truck for their individual needs, often exper iment with several different makes. This explains the duplication of the names of prominent firms in the lists of owners quoted by vari ous truck manufacturers. Learn which truck stopped at the experimental stage—which truck is completing the fleet. Beer Men Endorse Note of Detective AUGUSTA. GA.. May 22 Augusta has a little police Hrandal. John S. Carswell and S J. Rouse, near-beer dealers, w ere indorsers on a note of Detective A. J. Matthews for $500. An AugUfta ban* renewed the note when It came due at the expira tion of six months, and later there were two other renewals. The bank finally demanded that it be paid, suit being entered against Matthews and his Indorsers Matthews left here three weeks ago on his vacation, before the note scan dal came out Although he was ex pected hack within ten days, ho has not returned. The Police Commision has just discharged him and elected Sergeant Whittle as a detective in his place 407 White Trucks are owned by 95 Department and Dry Goods Stores, such as: B. Altman & Co., J. N. Adam & Co., T. Eaton Co., Ltd.. Marshall Field & Co-, Gimbcl Bros., A. W. Carnage, Ltd., The Higbee Co., Joseph Home & Co„ Boggs & Buhl. Inc., The Hub, Hudson’s Bay Co., Kaufmann Bros., McCreery & Co., Mandel Bros., The Rosenbaum Co„ Sanger Bros., Stern Bros., etc. 127 White Trucks are owned by 59 Coal and lee Companies, such as: The Atlantic Ice & Coal Corporation, C. L. Amos Coal Co., Bohicn-liuse Ice Co., Burr Bros., Inc., Consumers’ Ice Co., Cur ran & Burton, Inc., Northwestern Fuel Co., Staples Coal Co., Union Ice Co., Zettlemeyer Coal Co-, etc. 236 White Trucks are owned by 126 Express and Transfer Companies, such as: The American Express Co., Anto Delivery Co-, B. & O. Yj Transfer (To., Chicago & West Suburban Express Co., Shaw Transfer Co., Tacoina Transfer Co-, Wells-Fargo & Co., etc. 256 White Trucks are owned by 93 Municipalities, States and Governments, such as: The Cities of Atlanta, Balti- more, Boston. Cleveland, Detroit, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Paul, San Francisco, Seal tie, Savannah, the States of Massachusetts. New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the Governments of Brazil, Ted States, etc. Declares Duty to Parents Should Be Considered, but Not Al lowed to Doom Career, There alwa.vj has bren for people in earnest, others before him have proved that. He may have to. work his way by doing unpleasant tasks, but he will be all the stronger for it. And his mother should encourage him to climb.” The actress »ai<1 she knew of an in stance where a man could have, per haps. become something great in the world If it hadn't been that his par ents refused to listen to the idea of going out of their honte town or letting him g<> when his big oppor tunity came. The result was he stuck to a little job throughout his life till he became an old man hlmsdf lie never married, because they never wanted him to. He ruined his life for no legitimate reason he could have supported those parents anywhere he might have been. But the world shouted that he had done his duty when they finally passed away. "As for children's wanting to do big things and failing to do them because their friends never went into the world, or because their fathers and mothers object for no specific rea son. or want them to do something else, 1 have no patience,” Miss Hanson said. "If parents will not consent to their careers, I do not advise chil dren going headstrong about their own way until they get older. They will then be able, to look at things more clearly, and if they still want to be or do certa’ln things, let them take matters into their own hands and go ahead. As I said before, there will always he some way to do It.” Miss Hanson declared that parents s<r frequently tnade the mistake of Asks $1,600,000 U.S, Armor Plate Plant KarnestnesH. The power to forget self. A good director. I' nderstanding. Honesty. Beauty good but not essen WASHINGTON, May 22.-- Senator A "hurst announced that he would in troduce a bill at to-day’s session of the Senate appropriating $1,600,000 to build an armor plate factory to be run in opposition to the armor plate trust. "This bill, if enacted into law, will one* for all put at rest the nefarious activities of the armor plate trust." said Senator Ashurst. "Furthermore, 1 believe It will prow my charge that the trust has grossly overtaxed the Govfrnment for the manufacture of armor plate.” JUDGE LINDSEY RECOVERS; YEAR'S REST IS ORDERED This Whit e Radiator leads the way wherever trucks are used. The greater number of White Trucks in service proves their superior efficiency in every variety of motor transportation. Thr questions answered below are general in character. the symptom* or diseases are given and t he answers will apply to any rase of similar nature Those wishing further advice, free, ma.v address Dr. Lewis Baker. College build lug. College-Ell wood streets. Dayton. Ohio, In closing self addressed, stamped envelope for re ply. Full name and address must |>e given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used In my answers. The prescriptions can he filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist ran order of wholesaler. DENVER. May 22. Although Judge Ben B Lindsey i< out of danger from his recent operation for stomach trouble at a sanitarium in Rattlo Greek. Mich., his physicians have told him that it is necessary for him to have a year's rest before he will re cover entirely. The Judge thinks It probable that a few years’ w ork followed up at the present would be better than several years more after taking a year’s rest. Russia, the Lnil 165 White Trucks are j owned by 103 Grocery | Companies, such as: The Bell Co-, J. B. Blood H Co., Chandler & Rudd Co., II W. E Drislane & (To., W. M. jj Hoyt & Co., W. P. South- I worth Co., Jordan Stabler j Co.,West (Toast Grocery Co., etc. 1 151 White Trucks are owned by 80 Transportation Com panies, such as: The Chicago Motor Transportation Co., Huntington Auto Transit Co.. Pittsburgh Auto Transit Co., Perth Amboy Trans portation Co., Rapid Transit Co., Schenectady Transportation Co., etc. . 48 White Trucks are owned by 16 Rubber Com panies, such as: The Continental Rubber Works, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Diamond Rubber Co.. B. F. Goodrich Co.. Goodyear Rubber Co., Michelin Tire Co., Miller Rubber Co., Ohio Rubber Co., etc. 114 White Trucks are owned by 46 Gas & Electric Companies, such as: Bell Telephone Co.. The Central Union Telephone Co.. Con solidated Gas. Elec tric Fight & Power Co.. Greenfield Electric Fight & Power C.o., I’eoples Gas Fight & Coke Co., Southern Bell Telephone Co., Toronto Electric Fight Co.,Ltd-, Western Electric Co., etc. following Got at the drug afore the Ingredients named and mix thoroughly atnl take a teaspoon ful at meal time and again at bed time and you will soon l>e entirely cured of that disagree able disease, rheumatism. Purchase 2 drams of iodide of potassium; one-half ounce of wine of oolchlcum: A drams of sodium salicylate; 1 or,, comp, fluid balmwort; 1 or. comp, essence • artliol. amt 5 ors. of syrup sarsaparilla This has cured thousands and 1 am sure It will cure you. the brilliant theatrical season just closed in Now York; and of the big people she had met. "1 do not mean that people or children, of whom I am speaking particularly, of course have no duty at all to parents or guardians, or that they should walk roughshod to a career no matter what the conse quences nor what it may cost others. But 1 do think, with proper thought brought to the problem, a way could be found that children might do their full duty and yet tHeir development be accomplished along with it The effort might be made, anyhow Some Mothers Are Selfish. "For instance In the ease of a young girl or boy having a mother to support, it is very beautiful that they want that mother comfortable and are willing to sacrifice themselves in the cause; but while not always the case, of course, very frequently mothers are selfish if they sit down and meek ly accept the sacrifice. Mothers or others should realize they art 1 using and perhaps wasting a young life with big possibilities. And they shoulu leave no stone unturned to see if some way <an not be arranged that the child’s education can go on and its latent talents be developed. "There are usually many things that can be done for where there is a w ill there is a way. The trouble with most people is they follow the liu * of least resistance. Of course, every case is different, hut a mother, we wit! say, might help by also going to work if she were able, or making some other little turn, such as living with relatives for a few years, until the child is able to command a good sal- "Musician" asks "Can you tell me how to overcome a bronchial trouble which manifests Itself After singing. by a tickling In the throat, hoarseness amt a slight cough ?" Answer Obtain a bottle essence mentho laxene and use it pure, or make Into a cough syrup by mixing with ordinary granulated sugar syrup or honey. Directions for use and how to make accompany the package It makes a full pint of effective pleasant cough syrup and cures all throat and bronchial trouble "Anxious Wife" Give 10 to 15 drops of the following in water an hour before each meal and your child will soon In* cured of bed wetting: Comp, fluid balmwort. 1 ox. ; tincture eubebs. 1 draui. tincture rhua aromatic. 2 drams. Cleans Like "La Rue" writes: ' suffered with stomach has been caused by i My blood is also In p Ik* done for me?" "Mrs. O. B " writes: "I suffer a great deal with stomach disorders. Heavy feeling after eat lng, heart palpitation, wind ami gas on stomach, etc. Am restless and Irritable. Afraid to eat a hearty meal. Sometimes great pain. 1 fear ap pendicitis.” Answer The neglect of constipation and In digestion is the most frequent cause of appendi cltis. It is »H*ttor to prevent than to cure by an operation 1 advise that you obtain tablets trio peptlne and take according to directions accom puttying-sealed carton. They are pink, white and blue to l>e taken morning, noon and night re spectively I think many cases of appendicitis could be prevented by using triopeptlne intelli gently. rtswer: If you follow the directions given l*e- you will 9b»n be well and strong again, dn the following front any well stocked drug ■ and shaking well, then take a tea nful fom ‘rrafcj.s dally Syrup sarsaparilla i 1 A nan. >omp tiui.l balmwort. 1 or. fluid Buchu. I ox. Use In connection with this following liH'sl treatment ■ ti« t a 2 ox. pack et antiseptic vltane powder and make a rrh lirthn by mixing one ounce of lard oar line with a level iessjH>onful of the powder ami p the nostrils daily Also make a wash of pint of warm water and one half teaspoonful fllatte powder and use two or three times a until the nostrils arc thoroughly cleansed your trouble will anon he gone. ^^OTHING can equal Absorene for quick, easy and ttoroufjh cleaning. It arts like majjir. Dull, dark, grimy wail paper is made to look like new—fresh and inviting. The »oiled-darkened window shades that you are about to throw away can be cleaned and used for a m long time to come. "Mrs. 0. 0 " writes "Can you prescribe a tonic for one who is sleepless, nervous. hysteH al. thin and getUng thinner' llnve little appetite and am restless day and night." Answer The following If used for several weeks will gradually restore and strengthen vour nervous system: Compound syrup of hypophos- phites. or.s tincture radomene. 1 ox. (not car damon). Mix. shake well and take a teaspoonful before each meal Wall Paper Cleaner is so easily used—simply wipe the wall or shade once with Absorene and the dirt and grime is absorbed. Absorene is ready to use—no mixing or fussing—and it leaves no dirt or litter behind it. There is no hard work—no drudgery—no rubbing. And Absorene is absolutely harmless—it can not harm either the hands or most delicate fabrics. A large can costs but 15c. For Sale By JACOBS’ PHARMACY CO. 10 Stores. is excei Poor II " writes "My health is very poor on account of s long-standing constipation. I have to use pills or something nil the rime ('an you prescribe something to take that will dire chronic constipation?” Answer ConsUpatlon Is probably the cause of more illness than any other thing Moat reme dies only relieve the trouble an.I never cure. 1 always prescribe three-grain aulpherh tablets (not sulphur tablets), and have found them mos; re liable and gradually curative. They act pleas antly and tone up the bowels and' liver, while purifying the blood. easily over ns given l»e- graht hypo- Company These tab- ami aid and figure d are per il regularly Motor Ci a nufacturers of Gasoline K K K asgs 1 am growing more I get older and weigh «o pounds too nn 1 am alarmed and want to reduce. I’l vise what to take " rucks an Absorene Mfg. Co. §{*£; Jfakert of H R H Paint C'taner—B*a C.