Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1913, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT? NEWS gaining with other financial institu tions in the cily in an endeavor to have them buy the bank and pay of' depositors. Negotiations. apparently, have been unsuccessful. tent announced that the di- could take such course as w fit—either reopen for busi- 11 or seek a voluntary receiv- fitv Savings has been bar- State Treasurer Puts City Savings In Receiver's Hands Actress Brands Wasting of Talent as Crime •!•••}• •;•••!> •;•••!• »?«••!- »!•••;• +iv +•+ *!••+ ‘Answer Big Call/ Urges Miss Gladys Hanson PLATES Made and Delivered S a m • Day / \ ! U W. J. Speer, State Treasurer, Thursday placed the City Saving? Bank, 17 East Alabama Street, in the hands of a receiver. Attorney U F. McClelland was appointed re ceiver. Almost two months ago, the hank, 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 <L Allen**) Gold Crowns S4—Bridge Work S4 All Work Guaranteed Hours 8-8 Phono M. 1708 Sundays 9-1 Rea! leaders of Militant Suffra gr^es Sink in Hospitals and UnH&r Criminal Charges, Miss Gladys Hanson, noted Atlanta actress, who tells what makes for success on stage. White City Park Now Open goodness matters, !>f the violence campaign Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, com mander-in-chief of the militants, and Ter first lieutenant, Mrs Flora "Gen eral" Drummond, are ill, and the :hief adviser of the Women’s Social ind Political Union. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, is a political exile In Prance. Face* Seven Year* in Cell. It will be nearly seven years before Mrs. Pankhurst will be at liberty again, having been sentenced that englh of time for conspiracy and in citing riot. The trial of Mrs. Drum mond was interrupted by sickness. While the Government Is hoping that the wave of suffrage violence is weakening the vigilar e of Scotland Yard will not be relaxed. Extra guards were to-day placed over the persons of officers of the Government n consequence of the discovery at TardilY. Wales, of a suffragette con- ipiraey to hurt Mr. McKenna. Incendiaries Are Active. There were several incendiary fires sarly to-day in and about London. At Fulham $15,000 damage was done *o the plant of the Westminster Im proved Paving Company. The police believe that the fires sere set bv persons In the employ of he Women’s Social and Political ,1’nion. Suffrage literature was found it the scene of each blaze. After the Experiment There are thirty-five hundred White Trucks in service today. A large majority of them are repeat orders. Promise may have placed the ex perimental trucks—WTiite perform ance obtained the subsequent re- 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. 407 White Trucks are owned by 95 Department and Dry Goods Stores, such as: B. Altman & Co-, J. N. Adam A Co, T. Eaton Co, Ltd, Marshall Hold & Co, Gimbel Bros, A- W. Gamagn, Ltd, lie Higher Co, Joseph Horne & Co, Bom & Rohl, Luc, The Hub, Hudson's Bar Co, Ksufmann Bros, McCrerry & Co, Mandel Bros, The Rosenbaum Co, Sanger Bros, Stern Bros, etc. 127 White Trucks arc owned by 59 Coal and Ice Companies, such as: The Atlantic Ice St Coal Corporation, C. L. Amo* Coal Co„ Bohlen-Husc Ice Co., Burr Bros., Inc., Containers’ Ice Co., Cur ran & Burton, Inc, Northwestern Fuel Co., Staple* Coal Co., Union Ice Co., Zettlemeyer Coal Co-, etc 236 White Trucks are owned by 126 Express and Transfer Companies, such as: Tim American Erpreu Co-, Auto Delivery Cc* B. St O. Tj Transfer Co-, Chicago St West Suburban Express Co., Shaw l Transfer Co^ Tacoma Transfer Co-, Welle-Fargo & Co, etc 1 256 White Tracks are owned by 93 Municipalities, States and Governments, such as: jffl The Cities of Atlanta, Bslti- more, Boetrm, Cleveland. Detroit, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Paul, Sen Francisco, Seattle, Savannah, the States of Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the Governments of Brasil, Russia, the United States, etc. 165 White Tracks are owned by 103 Grocery Companies such as: The Bell Co, J. B. Blood Co* Chandler St Rudd Co^ W. L DtuIim & Co., W. M. Hoyt St Co., W. P. South- worth C©_ Jordan Stabler Beer Men Endorse Note of Detective AUGUSTA, GA.. May 22 -Augusta has a little police scandal. John S. Carswell and S. J. Rouse, rear-beer dealers, were indorsers on a note of Detective A J. Matthews for $;,00. An Augusta bann renewed the note when it came due at the expira tion qf six months, and later there < -n two other renewals. The hank illv demanded that it be paid, suit .ring entered against Matthews and its indorjsers. Matthews left here three weeks ago :>n his vacation, before the note Scan ia came out. Although he was ex acted back within ten days, he has •mt returned. The Police Commlston nae just discharged him and elected Sergeant Whittle as a detective In his place Here are a tew ot the many White owners who own many White Trucks. 278 White Tracks are owned by 138 Manufactur ing Companies, such as: The American Can Co., American Steel A Wire Co-, Aluminum Castings Co., B. T. Babbitt, Inc., Branswick-Balke-(k>lIender Co^ Cleveland-Akron Bag Co., Coes Wrench Co., The Crane Co-, Interstate Foundry Co., Lake Erie Iron Co-, National Cash Register Co-, National Casket Co„ Postum Cereal Co-, Ltd-, Remington Typewriter Co., The Sherwin-Williams Co«, Stand ard Manufacturing Co., United States Steel Corp-, White Enamel Refrigerator Co-, etc. 143 White Trucks arc owned by 82 Brewing, Bottling and Distilling Companies, such as: The Berghoff Brewing Association, E. St J. Burke, LtfL, Inde pendent Brewing Co. of Pittsburgh, Kundtz Brewing Co., LtdL, Ueisy Brewing Co., Lion Brewery, National Distilling Co., Piibst Brewing Co., Pacific Brewing & Malting Co., Rock Island ^ Brewing Co., Russell Distilling Co., P. Schoenbofen Brewing Co., Standard Brewing Co., etc. 153 White Trucks are owned by 85 Con- tractors and Building Supply Com- ■j#g|2Sw panics, such as: jki* 4,niW!, %h Booth A FHtm, Ltd„ Bradley Con* trading Co., Cleveland Builders* ——- "■Supply Co-, Leahy Contracting Declares Duty to Parents Should Be Considered, hut Not Al lowed to Doom Career. There always has hvon for people tn earnest. Others before hint 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 said 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 home town or jelling him go when his big oppor tunity came. The result was he stuck to a little job throughout his life till he became an old‘man himself He 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, I 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 he or do certain things, let them take matters into their own hands Here are the things Miss Hanson says make for success stage: Earnestness The power to forget self. A good director. Understanding. I lonesty. Beauty good but not e? tial. Poise. Charm. The capacity for hard wo Asks S1.600.000U. S. Armor Plate Plant WASHINGTON. May 22 Senator Ashurst 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 once for all put at rest the nefarious activities of the armor plate trust," said Senator Ashurst. "Furthermore, I believe it will prove my charge that the trust has grossly overtaxed the Government for the manufacture of armor plate." "There are so many mistaken sac rifices in life. Big brains go to rack and ruin because people have been taught to believe that it is their duty to do certain things or to obey older heads, regardless of whether it ruins their own lives or not.” Gladys Hanson. Atlanta's very own actress who is the leading woman in Belasco’s "The Governor’s Lady," was talking of the pity of wasted talent that she said one continually met on every corner In everyday life. "If a person feels within the call to do a big thing, it’s absolutely wrong for her deliberately to turn her back upon it. It’s almost criminal for her to allow anything to inter fere with her carrying it out. without it can't possibly tie helped." Desoribes Her Ups and Downs. Miss Hanson, in the music room of her Cleburne Avenue home, had drift ed to her subject following an in timate account of the ups and downs of her stage career during the past six years. She had spoken of how the real values of things had opened | to her with each experience; told of the brilliant theatrical season Just closed in New York; and of the big I people she had met. "I do not mean that people—or | children, of whom 1 am speaking particularly, of course have no duty .it all to parents or guardians, or that I they should walk roughshod to a career no matter what the conse- I 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 he made, anyhow." Some Mothers Are Selfish. "For instance in the case 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 • ere selfish if they sit down and meek- J U accept the sacrifice. Mothers or | others should realize they are using and perhaps wasting a young life with I big possibilities. And they should leave no stone unturned to see if some way can not be arranged that the hild’s education can go on and its | latent talents be developed. "There are usually manv things that can be done—for where tnere is a will there is a way. The trouble with most people is they follow the line of least resistance. Of course, every case is different, but a mother, we will sa>. 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 < hild is able to command a good sal- JUDGE LINDSEY RECOVERS; YEAR’S REST IS ORDERED This White Radiator herever Contracting Co., Stacy Contract ing Co^ Warren Bros. Co., West Roxirary Trap Rock Co., etc. 131 White Trucks are owned by 21 Oil Com panies, such as: The Atlantic Refining Co., Conti nental Oil Co-, Golf Refining Co., Magnolia Petroleum C©^ National Refining Co-, Standard Oil Co., Wat er*-Pierce Oil Co-, West India Oil Co^ etc. 165 White Tracks The question* answered tielow are general in character; tho symptoms or disease* are given axul the answers will apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address l>r. I,ewls Baker. College build ing. Col lege-Ell wood streets, Dayton, Ohio, 'In closing self-addressed, stamped envelope for re ply. Full name and address must be given, but only tniUals or fictitious name will be used In my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist fan order of wholesaler. DENVER, May 22.—Although Judge Ben R Lindsey J? out of danger from his recent operation for Rtomach trouble at a sanitarium In Battle Creek. 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’ work followed up at the present would be better than several years more after taking a year’s rest. leads the way trucks are used. The greater number of White Trucks in service proves their superior efficiency in every variety of motor transportation. following Oct at the drug store the Ingredients named and mix thoroughly and take a teaspoon ful at meal time and again at bed time and >011 will soon be entirely cured of that disagree able disease, rheumatism. Purchase 2 drams of iodide of potassium: one-half ounce of wine of eolchlcura; 4 drams of sodium salicylate: 1 oz. comp, fluid bahnwort; 1 oz. comp, essence rardiol. and 5 ozs of syrup sarsaparilla. This lias cured thousands and 1 am sure It will cure you. are owned by 61 Packers and Meat Dealers, such as: ^ Armour & Co., Booth Fisheries Co^ Cleveland Provision Co„ Cudahy Pack ing Co., Darling & Co., Houston Packing Co., Indianapolis Abbatoir Co., Otto Stahl, Inc-, Swift Canadian Co-, Lt<L, etc. 86 White trucks are owned by 48 Milling and Baking Companies, such as. - Uie Atlanta Milling Co., Hillman Baking Co., Independent Cracker Co., Pacific Coast Bisquit Co., Schulze Baking Co., United Baking Co., Western Canada Flour Mills Co-, Ltd., etc. 148 White Tracks are owned by 84 Furniture Companies, such as: The Atherton Fnrnitnre Co- W. & I. Sloane, Spear & Co- Standard Furniture Co- Sterling & Welch Co- etc. 67 White Trucks . Jordan Stabler IH Co-We*t Co*at GrocerrrCo-ete. IH 151 White Tracks are owned \8gnS by 80 Transportation Com- XM panics, such as: The Chicago Motor Traneportatina O Tranait Co- Pittsburgh Auto Transit Co- pf.nation Co- Rapid Transit Co, Schenectady Transportation "Musician” ash* "Can you felt ms how to overcome a bronchial trouble which manifests Itself after singing, by a tickling In the throat, hoarseness and a slight cough?" Answer- Obtain a bottle essence mentho- lsxene and use It pure, or make Into a cough svrup 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" Olve 10 to 15 drops of the following In water an hour before each meal and your child will soon l>e cured of bed-wetting: Comp fluid balmwort, 1 oz.: tincture eubebs, 1 dram; ttneture rhtis aromatic, 2 drams. Cleans Like "l.R Rue” writes "For many years 1 have suffered with stomach and bowel trouble which has been caused by a severe case of catarrh. My blood is also in poor condition. What can be done for me?" 48 White Tracks are owned by 16 Rubber Com panies, such as: The Continental Rubber Work*. Fireetone Tire A Rubber Co- Diunond Rubber Co- B. F. Goodrich Co- Goodyear Rubber Co- Michelia Tire Co- Miller Rubber Co- Ohio Rubber Co- ete. 114 White Tracks are owned by 46 Gas & Electric Companies, such as: Bell Telephone Co- The Central Union Telephone Co, Con solidated Goa, Electric Light & Power Co- Greenfield Electric Light & Power Co- Peoples Gaa Light & Coke Co- Southern Bell Tehyhone Co-Toronto Electric Light Co-Ltd- Western Electric Co- etc. 'Mrs. G. R " writes: "I suffer s great deal with stomach disorders. Hearv feeltng after eat ing, heart palpitation, wind and gas on stomach, etc Ain restless and Irritable. Afraid to eat a hearty meal. Sometimes great pain. I fear ap pendicitis." Answer The neglect of constipation and in digestion Is the most frequent cause of appendi citis It Is hotter to prevent than to cure by an operation I advise that you obtain tablets trio- peptlne and take according to directions accom panying sealed carton. They are pink, white and blue to be taken morning, noon and night re spectively 1 think many rases of appendicitis could be prevented by using trlopeptlne intelli gently. Answer: If you follow the directions given be low you will soon l>e well and strong again. Obtain the following from any well-stocked drug store and mix by shaking well, then take a tea spoonful four times dally Syrup sarsaparilla comp 4 ors. : comp, fluid bahnwort, 1 os.: fluid ext Ruchu. 1 oz I’se In connection with this the following local treatment: Get a 2 oz. pack age cf antiseptic vilane powder and make a catarrh balm by mixing one ounee of lard or vaseline with a level teaspoonful ofl the powder and use In the nostril* dally Also make a wash of one pint of warm water and one half teaspoonful of Vilane powder and use two or three times a day until tin- nostril* are thoroughly cleansed and your trouble will soon be gone N OTHING can equal Absorene for quick, easy and tlorouph cleaning. It acts like magic. Dull, dark, grimy wall paper is made to look like new—fresh and inviting. The *oi!ed-darkened window shades that you are about to throw awav can be cleaned and used for a jL l° n K time to come. are owned by 38 Confectioners, Caterers and Ice Cream Companies, such as: The American Chicle Co., Boston Ice Cream Co., Bunte Bros., Davis Ice Cream Co., Walter M. Iuivney Co., The Nunnally Co., Page St Shaw, Inc~, Telling Bros. Co., etc. Let the known responsibility of The White Company insure the future of your motor trucks. Make the White experience of over fifty years an asset to your business. In spite of steadily increasing output, the demand for White Trucks is exceeding the supply. Insure your future deliveries by ordering now. ' VIsle M ' writes "I have such short, stringy, struggling hair and my scalp is full of dandruff I’lease advise what to do." Answer: The best advice I can offer is simple. Get at h well stocked drug store a 4 oz. Jar of plain yellow nilnvol. direction 1 - accompanying, and use it regularly. It promotes a healthy, vigorous growth <*f hair and cures dandruff. Itch ing scalp lustreless hair and stops falling hair If the hair is harsh and straggling It restores a soft, fluffy appearance, and brings back the In tense natural color. "Mrs C C." writes "Can you prescribe a tonic for one who 1* sleepless, nervous, hysterl cal. thin and getting thinner? Have little appetite and am reatleas day and night." Answer: The following If used for several weeks will gradually restore and strengthen your nervoua system Compound 8>tup of hypophos- phltes. 3 ozs. ; tincture cadomene. 1 o* (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. IA Stores. ^bsorene Mfg. Co. JSSL. M <> "Poor TL" writes "My health Is very poor on account of a long standing constipation. T have to use pills or something all the tlrae. Can you prescribe something to take that will cure chronic constipation ?" Answer Constipation Is probably the cause of more Illness that? any other thing Most reme dies only roll, ve the trouble and never cure I always prescribe three grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur tablets), and have found them most re liable and gradually curative. Thev *ct pleas antly and tone up the bowels and liver, while "Hazelle" says "I would certainly appreciate something tha’ would Increase my weight and take away that languid feeling which I am sub- i«s-t to most of the tlm- My blood la weak and watery end my appetite is poor." Answer Tour ondltlon is very easily over come if you will follow the directions given be low Ask vour druggist for three grain hypo- nuclane. ablets and take according to the direc tions and your weight will Increase These tab lets promote assimilation, absorption and aid digestion, transform the complexion and ftgure They are prescrtlwd by phvsiclans and are per fectly hartn'ev* They should be taken regularly for sereral months and you can depend upon gelnlug flesh and that languid f cling will vanish completely Take It thisr wav: Suppose she had the sentiment that made a child no child. Wouldn’t she have to man age some other way? Then why not help the child that much? There is this, too: If she doesn’t, ehe is sac rificing: her child, with all the pros pects of its youth, to a life that has practically done its work.” Miss Hanson said sappreciated "stick” and the mother lean —but she i ould not appreciate the fact of the j little undeveloped soul "As for an education." she declared, I "when a person makes up his mind to I it, thtrre'll be a way to gel through. purifying the blood. K K K asks "I am growing more stout as I gft older and weigh 60 ‘pounds to-i much now. 1 am alarmed and want to reduce. Please ad vise what lo take." asohne 118 MARIETTA STREET p v G writes 'M.v rheumatism is getting ■«e ail 'he time 1 am getting an -'.Iff that makes It very hard for me to get around " yswer Do not worry about your rheumatism that can be very easily cured by using Uie Answer You need not be alarmed if you will begi” taking * -grain arboler.e tablets These tablets reduce usually at the rat? of a pound a day after the flr ’ few days Any druggCi , an supply them tn sealed tubes with full direction* i ; ':- i ■' ■ 1 ■. Pi#i mm iiiiii iiiiiiiaw