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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. The Famous English. Suffragette Leader to Tour Principal Cities to “Grease Wheels of Cause.” Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, Sept. 5.—A hint was given to-day at the headquarters of the Women’s Social and Political Un ion that Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, who is planning a tour of the United States this fall, will introduce mili tant methods in the suffrage cam paign in America. One prominent member of the organization is quoted as saying: "Things will move more rapidly when Mrs. Pankhurst reaches the other irtde. She will liven things up. The founder of mUltantisra can show the American women how to grease the wheels of the cause/’ Joan Wickham will sail on the Cedric on September 11, and is due in New York September 19 to ar range the Pankhurst tour. Mrs. Pankhurst will make several ad dresses in New York and expects to speak also In Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Denver. San Francisco, Baltimore. Cleveland, Pittsburg. Buf falo and Kansas City. Mrs. Pankhurst expects to have a definite itinerary arranged before she arrives in New York, but will go out of her way to deliver speeches in favor of the cause if invited by suf frage organizations. English suffragettes resumed tax! tics of violence to-day. Several farm buildings and five haystacks were burned near Hampstead and the golf links there were destroyed. The dam age is estimated at $5,000. Davis Street School Boundaries Changed Considerable area formerly in the English avenue school district has been transferred to the Davis street school. Parents are asked by the Board of Education to notice the change and to get transfers In time for the opening day. Young Man Slain by Bailiff Not Married lAitheT Hawkins, shot and killed by a bailiff at Columbus, was not married, says his father, J. T. Haw kins, of East Point. His statement is made to refute stories that his son married a girl in Lindale, Ga., and deserted her. CORDELE STORE ROBBED. CORDELE.—While the employees In the mercantile establishment of L. J. Roobin were busy in the front of the store, $400 worth of millinery and other goods were carried away through the Tear entrance. CHURCH MEETTO E Cotton Boll Bearing “Atlanta 1914” Helped Land Brother hood Convention. C. M Barnwell. Jr., chairman of tlie executive committee of the local assembly, Brotherhood of St. An drew, announced Friday that the 1914 convention of the brotherhood, which is a national organization of the Episcopal Church, will be held in At lanta. The convention was obtained for Atlanta largely through the efforts of H. E. Watts, treasurer of the ex ecutive committee of the local assem bly. who went personally to Chicago at the 1912 convention to extend this city’s invitation and work for its ac ceptance. The meeting will bring about 2.000 delegates from all parts of the United States and Canada and will mean an added impetus to the work of the Episcopal Church in the South. A unique method of advertising the convention was started in Chicago. All of the delegates were given a cotton boll with a streamer attached bearing the words: 'Atlanta. 1914 ” This year the delegates at the con vention in New York will be given a miniature bale of cotton with a simi lar streamer. The delegates who at tend the convention next year will be given some finished cotton product us a souvenir. The other members of the execu- live committee are: P. G. Hanahan. vice president; W. E. Hannum. secre tary: Rev. J. D. Wing, chaplain. J. W. Russey, E K. Ward. P. C. Lawhon, W. Williams, H. E. White, George Owen un^ A. H. Thomas. Real Slit in the Skirt Necessary to Show Properly This Newest Jewel Fad. A kneelet of gold, studded with dia monds, is the latest thing to-day. The one shown in the picture is worn by Jane Ott, of New York, teacher of the tango She plans to introduce to the public this newest of woman’s orna ments. 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But, owing to the firmness of its position, it Is able to do what the anklet could not do—It supports a pendant, or drop, which is a large pearl set in many diamonds. Its designers hope that it will neither shock the lawmakers who might forbid its use, or those with sufficient force of character to arouse, a public opinion which would turu against the daring slit skirt necessary to display the kneelet. EVERY MEAL A DELIGHTFUL FEAST IF YOU BUY YOUR SUPPLIES FROM UNION MARKET 15 and 17 West Alabama Street At All Times the Mrs. Sallie O'Kelley Expires Suddenly Mrs. Bailie O’Kelley, one of Atlan ta’s most widely known women, died suddenly Thursday at her residence, No. 92 Woodward avenue. She was 68 years old and had been In failing health nearly two years. Mrs. O’Keiley was an active mem ber of the Grace • Memorial Church, and during the ten years she had lived in Atlanta was always a promi nent figure in charitable work. She Is survived by four daughters, Mrs. A. J. Swann, of Atlanta; Mrs. W. C. Worley, of Columbus, Miss.; Mrs. James Beall, of Carrollton; Mrs. W. P. Self, of Birmingham, and four sons, Dr. B. L, O’Kelley, of Round Oak; C. B. O'Kelley, of Grantville; E. L. and R. H. O'Kelley, of Atlanta. Funeral services were held Friday morning at Patterson’s Chapel, Rev. C. O. Jones officiating. The body will be taken Friday afternoon to Grant- vjlle, Ga., and interred in the family burying ground. Scots Issue Call to Monthly Gathering “Hae the guide wife scart the pot, get the pinheed, an’ wi’ the spurtle mak’ ye a fine bowl of porridge early in the twalicht,” is the general order issued from the camp of the Atlanta Scottish Association which will hold its monthly meeting in the Kiser Building Friday night. Chief A. Cruickshank, assisted by Secretary W. A. Somerville, will have charge of the session ISSUING TAX EXECUTIONS. COLUMBUS, Sept. 5.—City Mar shal George J. 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