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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS.
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20-LB. LIMIT TO
BOOST PARCEL
IT HERE
Additional 1,000 Feet of Space
Will Be Needed and Force
Will Be Doubled.
Heads of the Railway Mail Depart
ment and United States postoffice in
spectors in Atlanta have been engaged
recently in an investigation to de
termine the extent of increased busi
ness as the direct result of the order
which goes into effect August 15 in
creasing the limit of weight of parcel
post packages from 11 to 20 pounds.
Postoffice Inspector Robert E. Bar
ry; Mark Bunn, chief clerk of the
Railway Mail Service, and G. A.
Gardner, special agent from Wash
ington. have been conducting the in
vestigation. They declared Thursday
that at the minimum to start with
it would be necessary to obtain 1.000
square feet additional floor space at
each terminal station to provide for
the Increased business.
Will Sort Mail at Terminals.
A unique system has been arranged
by which all parcel post mail here
after will be assorted at the terminal
stations.
“Carloads of packages will now be
shipped which* it is impossible to as
sort on the rqads,” said*Mr. Barry.
“A carload of parcel post matter from
Chicago or a distant point will come
direct to Atlanta. Here it will be
assorted at the terminal station, and
as far as is possible this class of
mail will hereafter travel by the car
load. Parcel post carriers will re
ceive their mail at the terminal, and
thus eliminate carrying it to the post-
•office.
“In the last week we have visited
all the principal cities of the South
where terminals will be established
for this purpose. Atlanta is the larg
est of all Southern terminals, over
sixty trains of mail of from three to
eip'ht cars each are asserted here
daily.
Will Double Force of Men.
“We have decided that at least
1,000 square feet additional floor
space will be necessary to start with,
but jus»t how much more will be
needed when in operation we are un
able as yet to estimate.
“At every terminal *the number of
men now employed will be doubled.
Atlanta now has ten assorting clerks
The parcel post system with its latest
improvements has revolutionized the
entire postal service. The benefits to
be derived by the citizens of the
United States are colosal.”
RESINOL CURED
AWFUL PIMPLES
Whole Face Covered, Now Clear.
Brooklyn, N. Y.—“I was troubled
with two or three pimples coming
out on my chin. In a week or so
my whole face w r a*s covered with
them. Friends advised m« to use
different lotions and salves. I tried
them, but they did me little good,
if any. I finally washed the pim
ples with Resinol Soap and ap
plied Resinol Ointment before going
to bed. In the morning I found the
swelling going down, and the in
flammation gone from the pimples.
I tried this treatment for about a
week, and found that most of the
pimples had disappeared. I kept
the treatment up for about a
month, and then my face was clear
of all pimples. I have used Res
inol Soap since, and find that the
pimples do not come back.”
(Signed) Walter A. Stenstrum. 54
Willoughby Ave., Oct. 9, 1912.
Resinol positively stops itching
instantly and speedily heals ecze
ma and other " kin humors, dan
druff, sores, burns and piles. Res
inol Ointment and Resinol Soap
are sold by every d ‘uggist. Trial
free; Dept. 11 -P, Resinol. Balti
more, Md.
Tell
Your
Real
Dealer
You Saw His
Ad in The * . •
Insist that he advlrtise
your property in the
paper the class you
want to reach read tha
most—
That’s The
In this vicinity, because
it goes to the man at
practically the only
time he has to read—in
th%
Evening'
Qujek sales the rule
from Georgian Real Es
tate Ads.
Swimming, Rambles in Woods,
Auto Rides and Sleeping Out
doors Give New Lease on Life.
If you do not believe the simple life
is conducive to better w r ork, ask some
of the heads of departments of the
Bell Telephone Company. They’ll tell
you that since the establishment of
Camp Wyanoke at Lakewood Heights,
where the young women employees *of
the company spend their vacations
and their week-ends, the work of the
“hello girls.” the stenographers and
the other young women who work in
the big building at Mitchell and Pryor
streets, has greatly improved.
“The idea we had in mind when
Camp Wyanoke was established,”
Miss Katherine Tatum, who is in
charge of the camp, said, Thursday
morning, “is working out splendidly.
The girls come back to Atlanta after
a few days or a week’s stay at the
camp invigorated and almost with a
new lease or* life/They have breathed
pure, fresh air; they* have worked
about the camp, and they return to
their work with a vim and a determi
nation that is usually lacking during
the hot summer months.”
Simple Life Throughout.
The simple life is lived in all its
phases at Camp Wyanoke. With the
exception of the harder and unfa
miliar work of cooking all the work is
done by the girls. They wash dishes,
wash their own clothing—or most of
it—keep house, sew and do a hundred
and one other tasks.
When work is done they go swim
ming and wading, or take long rides
in the automobiles the company eends
out to them several times a week.
Every Wednesday and Saturday
nights there are dances and games of
various kinds.
The practice of sleeping in the open
air is considered by Miss Tatum one
of the best features of the camp. It
gives many girls who heretofore have
been cooped up in tiny city rooms a
chance to recuperate.
Sunday School in Camp.
Every girl employed by the com
pany is given a chance to taste the
joys of camp life. Those who had
taken their vacations before the camp
was installed have been given a leave
of absence of three or four days, that
they might visit the camp. Others
spend their entire vacation there.
There are always about twenty girls
at the camp, and on Saturday and
Sunday this number is sometimes
swelled to a hundred, by the girls who
come out to spend Sunday. Sjinday
school is held in the open air under
the trees, and is usually attended by
about a hundred young women.
Mother's Lips Keep
Baby Alive 10 Days
LOS ANGELES, CAL., July 24.—
Determined that her baby boy shouH
live, though three physicians declared
he would die in 48 hours. Mrs. J. H.
Spaulding, of Oklahoma City, kept the
spark of life aglow ten days. It Is
considered the most remarkable case
of artificial respiration on record.
Soon after birth the baby was
seised with an affection of the heart.
The mother placed her lips over the
mouth of the child, exhausted the air
in its lungs and allowed fresh air .o
pour back. The baby revived.
The mother repeated the operation
on two more occasions. Then the
bahv was taken to the hospital and
died soon afterward.
Austell Thornton
Funeral Thursday
The funeral of Austell Thornton,
the prominent young Atlantan who
died at Asheville, N. C. f early Wed
nesday morning, will be conducted
from the residence, No. 611 Peachtree
street, at 4 o’clock Thursday after
noon. The interment will be private
at Oakland Cemetery.
With the exception of his sister,
Miss Janie Thornton, who is ill in
Maine, the entire family will be pres
ent at the funeral. A committee of
Atlanta Chi Phis, of which fraternity
Mr. Thornton was a prominent mem
ber. has been appointed by the presi
dent of the Atlanta Alumni Associa
tion to^attend. Members of the com
mittee are Charles H Black, J. F.
Ridley. W. W. Clarke, Paul Goldsmith,
Frank R. Mitchell, Joe Brown Con-
nally. Arthur Clarke, Bert Clarke.
Lowry Porter. James S. Dougherty. J.
O. Osrlesbv. Jr., Arminius Wright. Dan
G. Hushes, Jr., Judge J. B. Ridley.
John Charles WheatIv. Dr. R. B. Rid
ley. Jr.. Dr. E. D. Richardson. Charles
duBignon. Logan Clarke, the Rev.
John D. Wing. Jr, Andrew Calhoun,
Hugh M. Scott, Frank M. Farley, Jr..
E. H. Clay of Marietta. Fort Scott.
Dr. B. B. Swanson. Hugh H. Bordon.
Jr., Dr. M. S. Richardson, Dugas Mc.
Cleskey, Wveliffe Goldsmith. James
Ragan. Winship Xunnailv, Thomas
Whipple Connaily, J. T. Dennis, Jr.
OBITUARY
The body of Mrs. Pauline Isaacs, who
died at a private hospital Wednes
day afternoon is at the chapel of
Greenberv and Bond, pending fu
neral arrangements, which will be
announced later. Mrs. Isaacs was
forty-nine years old, and Is sur
vived by one daughter, Miss Juli
ette; two sons, Henry and Milton;
two sisters. Mrs. Sol Lewy, of New
York, and Mrs. C. Simmons of At
lanta, and three brothers, Henry.
Enoch and Simon, all of New York.
Mary Frances Thompson, the four-
months-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Thompson, died at_ the
The bodv is at Bloomfield's ctiapel
home, 264 Pulliam street, Wednes
day. The body is at Bloomfield’s
chapel and funeral announcements
will be made later.
The body of Mr*. Florence Houston,
who died at a local sanitarium
Wednesday, was aken to Arden, N.
C. Thursday for funeral and inter
ment. She was twenty-six years
old, and is survived by her husband,
C. B. Houston.
The body of James T. Mooney, the
two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Mooney. 26 Lonley avenue,
\\4Ho died Wednesday afternoon,
was sent to Flowery Branch. Ga.
Thursday for funeral and inter
ment. The father is a fireman on
the Southern railroad.
Funeral services for J. S. Boartfield,
who died at his home. 127 Griffin
street, Sunday will be conducted
from the residence at 8 o’clock Fri
day night. Mr. Boartfield is sur
vived by his wife, one son, S. O.
Boartfield, and four daughters, Mrs.
O. B. Lynch,.and Misses Emma,
Stella and Julia Boartfield. The
body will be taken to Cass Station.
jGa. for interment.
Ethel Yother,.. the four-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Yother. died at the home on Howell
Road Wednesday night. Funeral
announcements will be made later.
The remains of Miss Mary C. LaureM,
who died at a local sanitarium
Wednesday night will be sent to
Thomasville, Ga. Thursday night
for funeral and interment. Mis**
Laurell was sixty five years old.
wise steamer and a number of row
boats.
The approach of the enemy was re
ported to the commanding officers cf
the Second by scouts late Wednes
day night. The movements of the
ships indicated that an attempt would
be made to land in the vicinity of the
old sawmill, throw up fortifications
and capture the island.
At 7 o'clock thr Second Regiment,
under heavy marching orders, crossed
to the island. The steamer bearing
the enemy is maneuvering about the
coastr, trying to, land an attacking
force, and the -Second Regiment is
operating to checkmate the move. The
battle is expected to continue
throughout the day—with time off for
lunch.
The guardsmen carried rations for
three meals when they left camp
Thursday morning, and after the bat
tle pup tents will be pitched and
they will bivouac for the night. The
regiment will return to camp Friday
morning. General Harris is expected
to arrive some time Friday, and a
dress parade will be held in his honor.
LEGISLATOR CONVICTED.
WEBSTER SPRINGS, W. VA.,
July 24.—A verdict of guilty was re
turned against Dr. H. F. Asbury, the
Putnam County legislator charged
with bribery, late last night. The
case of S. U. G. Rhodes w ill be taken
up next.
CAMP LIFE INCREASES j
HELLO GIRLS' ABILITY
IlllAMiliD
‘ENEMY’ AT BAY
Sham Battle at St. Simons at Its
Height—Second Regiment in
Rigid Maneuvers.
BRUNSWICK, GA., July 24.—With
the old sawmill on St. Simons Island
as the center of the battle lir\e, heavy
fighting is in progress this morning
between the Second Regiment, Geor
gia National Guard, and the “enemy.”
The regiment is intrenched along the
coast to prevent the enemy landing a
large force, represented by a coast-
WAR FOR CLEAN BREAD.
CHICAGO, July 24.—Clean gloves
must be worn by wagon drivers who
handle bread, if an ordinance recom
mended by the Health Committee
passes the Council. Alderman Pretzel
is chairman of the committee.
U
The Clink
ASK YOUR DRUG
GIST ABOUT IT
Also on Hands. Broke Out in Pim
ples. Itched Badly. Spread All
Over Body. Cuticura Soap and
Ointment Cured.
There Is a New Remedy That
Takes the Place of Calomel.
Recommended and Guar
anteed by the Druggists.
Your drug store never sold a
remedy that gave more complete
satisfaction than Dodson's Liver
Tone—a mild vegetable remedy for
constipation, sour stomach and
lazy liver.
Folks who have suffered for
years rather than resort to dan
gerous calomel have found after
one trial that this pleasant-tasting
vegetable liquid gives them a long-
sought relief without bad after
effects.
Dodson’s Ltver Tone is guaran
teed by all druggists to be a safe
liver stimulant and to be absolute
ly harmless—without bad after
effects. You will find many per
sons in this locality who have
tried it and every user will speak
a good word for Dodsdn s Liver
Tone. It livens up a torpid liver
and makes you feel fresh, healthy
and clean.
The price of a large bottle Is 50
cents—money back if not pleased.
The success of Dodson's Liver
Tone has brought many medicines
into the field that imitate its
claims, and some have name very
similar and package same color,
but remember, Dodson’s Liver Tone
is guaranteed by your druggist,
who will give you back your mon
ey if you want it.
Hampton Springs, Fla.—“I had had
eczema on my far* and hands for about
three years. My face was badly diaflgurAi.
The eczema broke out in
pimples and itched so very
’w badly I would scratch it all
yj ~ I the time. It was the most
' * / irritating disease I have ever
\ had. It started on my face
; . ■ and hands and It spread ail
| ' over my body. I had great
i ? / large sores all over me. caused
from the eczema. It both
ered me day and night so that I could not
rest, at all.
“ I used three remedies for skin disease
and they didn't give relief at all. I was
almost terriiled until a friend recommended
Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. They
helped me from the time I started to use
them. I used the Cuticura Soap and warm
water as a wash and then put tha Cuticura
Ointment on the sore places. I only used
two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes
of Cuticura Ointment and was cured.''
(Signed) Mrs. E. C. Parker. Dec. 7, 1912.
When you buy a flue toilet soap think of
the advantages Cuticura Soap possesses over
the most expensive toilet soap ever made.
In addition to being absolutely pure and re
freshingly fragrant, it Is delicately yet effec
tively medicated, giving you two soaps in
one, a toilet and a skin soap at one price.
Sold throughout the world. Sample of each
mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card “Cuticura. Dept. T, Boston."
**"\len who shave and shampoo with Cu-
tlour* Soap will fln<l i* for skin and scalp.
Means more than the passing pleasure 'of a cool drink
on a hot day.
of Comfort
glass of
Iced
Postum
Postum contains no drugs, but it does contain vitalizing
food elements from wheat that afford lasting refreshment, and sus
tains the heat-wearied body by furnishing the support Nature
requires.
Instant Postum dissolves instantly in hot water. Chilled
with ice and flavoured with sugar and lemon, it makes a delicious
drink that cools and comforts and is really a food for Brain and Nerves.
There’s a Reason** for Postum
Plans To Be Made
For 11 County Fairs
MACON, July 24.—The secretary-
managers of eleven Georgia county
fairs will meet in Macon next Thurs
day and outline plans for their ex
hibitions during the coming fall. They
will be the guests while here of the
officials of the Georgia State Fafr
Association.
Representatives will be here from
Columbus, Dublin, Tifton, Carrollton,
Griffin, Eatonton, Washington, Ogle
thorpe, Valdosta, Cartersville and
Calhoun.
AGED MEN INJURED.
ELBERTON, July 24.—Martin
Crawford, 62 years old, and James
Bond, aged 60. came near losing their
lives when Crawford's mule team
backed off the bridge over Coldwater
Creek. Two of Crawford’s ribs and
his breast bone were broken. Bond
also had two ribs broken.
SENATE TO DECIDE
El
Vote of Upper House on Barrow
Bill Expected to Settle Other
Measures’ Fate.
The crisis for new county measures
will be reached to-day when the Sen
ate votes on the bill creating Barrow
County. A sharp fight will be made
for and against the bill.
While this bill passed the House
with the indorsement of three of the
six Representatives from the district
affected, it Is known that only one of
the Senators of the three from the
counties concerned to-day will vote
for the bill. The other two, it is said,
will actively oppose the bill when it
comes up for passage.
Either the defeat or the passage of
the Barrow County bill, it is argued
by some, will mean an end of the
consideration of new counties by the
present Legislature. Others, however,
claim the agitation will go on un
abated. regardless of the verdict of
the Senate, for strong delegations
from the counties affected-are on hana
to wage their fight, and will not give
up until the last card has been played.
Among the new counties which are
to be voted on are Warner, Candler
and Milledge,
Lamar, Hansell and Norwood Coun
ties will be considered by the House
committee Thursday afternoon.
Columbus Store Fife
Does $20,000 Damage
COLUMBUS, July 24.—Fire last
night did damage estimated at $20,-
000 to the Lee Millinery Company’s
store. The establishment was one of
the oldest and decidedly the most
fashionable in West Georgia. The
proprietors will rebuild.
The loss was practically covered
by insurance.
Baby Held Hostage
For Own Board Bill
PEORIA, ILL., July 24.—Mrs. Sarah
Cook, to-day appealed to the courts
to recover her year-old baby which
is held by Harry Dudley, a landlord,
for a board bill.
Mrs. Cook says when she tendered
the money for her week’s board Dud
ley demanded also full pay for tho
baby’s keep, but she was penniless
after paying her own board.
Journalist Breaking
. World Tour Record
ASHURST MAKES DENIAL.
WASHINGTON, July 24.—Senator
Ashurst, of Arizona, to-day denied a
charge made by Senator Bristow
that he has used improperly tele
graphic franks for private business.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
AVege table Preparation for As
CASTORIA
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The Kind You Have
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Aperfect Remedy forConstipa-
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signaler* of
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Guaranteed undrrtte Few
Exact Copy of Wrapoer
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
YOKOHAMA. July 24.—After over
coming delays he met in crosing Si
beria, John Henry Mears, sent out by
a New York newspaper to establish
a record for a tour around the world,
sailed from here today on the steam
ship Empress of Russia en route to
Vancouver, B. C., and New York.
Mears is now up to his schedule
and, barring unforeseen acidents, will
establish a new record for the trip.
Crippen's Lawyer Is
Imprisoned on Fraud
Special Cable to The Georgian.
LONDON, July 24.—Arthur New
ton, the London Solicitor, -who de
fended Dr. Crippen, the American
dentist, who was hanged for the
murder of his wife, to-day was sen
tenced to three years’ imprisonment.
Keep Young As Long
As You Can
KkkP your hair youthful looking.
Don’t let it grow old before your
years. Faded or gray hair makes a
woman look from 10 to 20 years older
than if the hair were beautiful and
lustrous.
Robinnaire Hair Dye
Is a wonderful scientific formula. It
is a color restorer. Not a dangerous
dye to bleach or change the original
color of the hair, but a restorer which
brings back to the hair its original
color and beautiful sheen and soft
ness. For a quarter of a century it
has been used by women and men
practically all o\ r the world, and we
have hundreds of unsolicited letters
proving its merit. It does not stain
the scalp nor make the hair sticky,
and its use can not be detected.
Prepared for light, medium and
dark brown and black hair; for sale
by leading druggists and toilet goods
departments, 75c. If you can not get
it, sent by parcel post. 83c.
If you will send with your order
your druggist’s name and address, we
will send you FREE samples of the
famous Robinnaire Face Powder and
Rose Cold Cream.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Here’s Elsie
Erd, a fair
camper, at a
little task that
helps to break
the monotony.
ECZEMA DISFIGURED
FACE BADLY