Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 27, 1913, Image 4

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TH'K ATLANTA OTX/RrffAN AND NEWS. Wuxtry! Wuxtry! And Again, Wuxtry! “Talk about nature faking,” ex- \ claimed the hotel clerk, “Just listen to this from a paper published out West. The Items were sent In by the corre spondent at Amish, wherever that la.” And then he read the folio wing:: 'James Snyder, of this towr?, brought home four baby squirrels the other day and the family cat has adopted them and nurses them with her kittens. “Then John Davis and Sherman Ward caught eight young foxes and their family oats have adopted them. "Fred Blerer owns a calf that haw but one foreleg, but runs Just as well as any calf with Its complete quota of Abandons Course Used Success' fully With England—Orientals to Grasp Opportunity. Membership Books My offer, which was Jr announced Sunday, has proved to be biggest sensation South has ever known. ^ My co-opera- I ti ve Club j of 400 mutu- fl al members Jfj buying to- *** gether easily makes it possible for / Open To-morrow 00 PLACES this IN YOUR HOME I MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR EVERY HOME TO HAVE A PL A YER-PIANO. Sure, Let ’Em Pay For the Luxuries. Atlanta harbors have been discuss ing the edict that came from Trenton, N. J., the other day raising the price of trimming a Van Dyke be&rd from two bits to 35 cants. “They’re right,” said the head bar ber. ns ha deftly deposited a comb be hind his left ear and began running his fingers through his customer’s hair. “Never saw a guv who insisted on wearing a bunch of spinach like that who wasn’t harder to please than your wife with her now summer hal. And a guy who will Insist on having his mustache curled—well, some men Is queer. Soak ’em, says I, soak ’em, and soak ’em good and plenty.” And the customer went out war bling: / want to help put a Player-Piano in every home in the South. — Weatherholt. SRatr Bryan fo> the first Japanese orntfft. in view of the atttturte as sumed towartl Greet. Britain, was to state thatt the treaty with Japan had not been violated, ami. therefore, there trat no matter for contention between the two governments until after some Japanese subject In Call fomla hftii been aggrieved by the operation of aoTne California law'. But instead of adopting this logi cal course, it Was pointed out here te-di»- the Wilson administration floundered r.boui in the diplomatic puddle, and, denying that the treaty of 1911 had been violated. Invited further negotiations, tints giving the Japanese Ambassador an excellent opportunity to quote the State De partment npninst Itself, where the very same principle is involved. As the matter is now, Instead of ms king a firm stand on precedent and • silencing the Japanese protest n. tie British protest was sllenned, the Wilson administration has pro moted bickering between the two na tions. Japan and the United States, and is In the ridiculous position of holding two diametrically opposite policies In relation to Identically the same problem. If the American po sition is right In regard to the Pana ma ( anal protest, tt Is wrong In re cord to the Japanese protest, and vice versa. It ts the expectation ltere that Japan will lake Instant advantage of the Inconsistency anti incongruity of the position of the United States What! The kibosh on the Van Dyke. And an extra charge to hoot When the barber does your mustache With a curl so cute and sweet, sweet and cute? But we’ve something to be thankful for. Downtrodden men, hy heck! The barbers haven’t raised the price Dor a shave l’port the neck! Preacher Sentenced To Gallows Appeals Lawson and Friends in Real Panther Hnnt LITTLE ROCK, ARK., May 27 Rev. Marlon Cappet, a former Metho dist preacher, has filed an appeal to the State »Supr«mo Court from a sentence of death Imposed upon him by a Sebastian County Jury. Hr was convicted of burning to death three of his children. Evidence at the trial was that the children were tied in bed, which w:ts saturated with oil. and the house fired. Capps was convicted on the testi mony of two elder children, who es caped, hut who, It Is alleged, have since declared they swore falsely against their father. SCiyUATH. MASS., May 27.— Thomas W. Lawson has taken a hand in the hunt for a panther whtoh has Iwvsdad Scltuate, and has been seen by a score of persons. It is passible Mr. Lawson and a party of his friends will stalk the beapl tbernaelve*. Tftoy want to add the beast to the menagerie at <l DreamwdM.’’ BORE GRUDGE TO GRAVEL— Most of the will of Teranco J. Lar- Jttn. 1tiat filed In New York, Is de voted to disinheriting his daughter, Mt*s. Agnes G. Bedford, of Middle town, N. Y„ to whom he left only $5. GIRL'S STKOLI, WORTH $5,000. Mtss EJfchel Terry, of Snyvllle, N. Y., found a lut?r« piece of ambergris, valued at $*,000, while walking along the boa CTi here. RF5TS VISITING SPEED REC ORD.—Forty-five calls In ninety minutes Is the visiting record estab lished In Washington by Mrs. Mar shall, wife of the Vice President. Two \W friends '\v of health— ^ the dentist and For Out-of-Town Customers OUR CLUB PIANO Regular Price $3\ CLUB PRICE $2> No interest, 10-year Guarantee, Free Con servatory course, Scarf, Bench, twelve Rolls of Music, one year’s trial, exchange privilege and other features. HORSES FIGHT DUEL.—Two horses fought a dual in a vacant lot at Harrison, N. J„ while several hun dred persons watched the fight. One of the animals finally dropped with a broken leg. A bullet ended its suf fering and the other horse is under the care of a veterinary. Fill Out Coupon and Mail WEATHERHOLT PIANO CO., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $10.00 membership fee (first cash payment), for which ship to my address your Club Player-Piano at once, including bench, scarf, 12 rolls of music and free delivery, with the understanding I can pay balance in $10.00 monthly payments. C0CG6TES r~ ot RJ3BON **** •HOPPER' INVASION REPORT ED.— a column of grasshoppers, five miles wide and eighteen miles long, Is coming from northern Mexico, ac cording to reports to Amarillo, Tex. Government, State and railroad ex perts have combined to fight the In sects with poison. ENTOL CREOM CONDITIONS: No interest, one year*s trial and exchange privilege, 25c rebate on pay ments made before due, free life insurance feature, ten-year guarantee. ATI of which accompany in writing the sale of every Club Piano. Its delicious flavor makes a treat of the regular twice-a-day care your teeth need. Its safe, antiseptic cleansing checks de cay-germs and leaves the mouth whole some and non-acid. Sold Everywhere BIRDS BATTLE WORKMEN — An army of sparrows fought riggers who destroyed their nests while dis mantling the spire of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, at Chester, Pa. The steeple began to topple and was condemned. Address MOVIE rLAY ANGERS BROK- ERS.—Th** New York Stock Ex change objected to the display of a film in a local moving picture thea ter which shows a robber investing jtolen money in stocks in a build ing bearing a sign “Branch of the New York Stock Exchange.” “THE SOUTH’S FOREMOST PIANO HOUSE” Southern Distributors Henry F. Miller and Steger Pianos 72 North Broad Street, Weatherholt Building, Atlanta, Ga THE SCENIC WAY WITH DINING CARS TEETH GOOD' HEALTH