Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 09, 1913, Image 4

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TTTF. ATLANTA OFOTCOTAN AND NEWS. CSLED 'CflSSIE Life of Wilmington, N. C.. So ciety Leader, Accused as Em bezzler of Thousands, Bared. WILMINGTON, X. Sept. ». - With society circles of the Stat* stirred as they seldom have been be fore by th* reopening of the eaa-3 against Mrs Elizabeth Van H. Nich ols, indicted as the embezzler . f thousands of dollars, confidence was expressed by the authorities to-day of their ability to prove that In the ac cused they have a second Cassia Chadwick. The State officials also continued to dig into Mrs Nichols' past life to day. Mrs Nichols returned to Wilming ton to make her home a few years ago following a divorce from her sec ond husband for incompatibility of temperament. Cntil the death of Mr. Sands sne received a considerable sum as alimony. She was a close friend since girl hood of Mrs Lemassena, who Had great confidence in her ability as a financier, and who Is now her accuse'’ All told she turned over to Mr*. Nichols about $27,000 to be invested. II is stated that Mrs. Nichols would pay over to Mrs. Lemassena certain amounts at stated Intervals, which M ere supposed to represent the inter est or dividends on the Investments. This continued, it is certain, until about six months ago, when Mrs. Nichols suffered a nervous break down and was taken to a s. itarium 1n the North for treatment. Indicted.on Three Count*. An investigation by John D. Bel lamy. engaged as counsel by Mrs. Lemassena, resulted in the return if Indictments by the Grand Jury a few weeks ago charging Mrs. Nichols with embezzlement in three cases. The amount alleged In the Indict ments aggregated $14,475. The indictment of Mrs. Nichols created a distinct sensation on ac count of her prominence and high social standing For several years i « i|ved In Wilmington, where her relatives formerly resided, and was recognized as a leader in exclusive social circles of that city and sec tion. She entertained lavishly. She i.v a woman of charming personality and was a great favorite in fashion able circles in which she moved. Mrs. I^emassene came here from Philadelphia and appeared before the Grand Jury. She has been brought to hard circumstances by reason of operations of her friend, she says. Sinfulness in Church Scored by Shuler “If I had a thousand tongues and could speak a thousand different languages, I could not do Justice to depicting the ruin and chaos Inflicted on the church to-day by the gamb ling, beer guzzling, pleasure-seeking, good-for-nothing persons on the roll of membership who have put Jesus Christ to open shame.” Thus spoke Evangelist A c. Shuler in a sermon on “The Devil in the Church” at East Side Tabernac I Monday night. He will preach at Fast Side Tabernacle every evening this week and next. MISS GOODRICH WEDS J, T. CHASE SECRETLY DM TO SUPPORT MRS. .HUMAN T. CHASE Burleson Bans Tips By P. 0, Inspectors WASHINGTON, Sept 9. Tips for hotel waiters nothing! This is the ruling of Postmaster General Burleson limiting the expense accounts of postofflre inspectors. Taxi drivers and stenographers he also bars. Permission is given, however, to pay train porters. Trip to U, S. Makes Lord Haldane Happy Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. FISHGUARD, Sept. 9.—”1 had ono of the most pleasant times of my life in America," said Lord Haldane to day when he arrived on the Lusi tania. The Chancellor had made a flying visit to America to attend the Amer ican Bar Association meeting at Mon treal. Record Opening at Girls' Night School The Girls' Night School, an aux iliary to the Atlanta public schools, opened Monday night with the largest attendance on recr #d. The school, which is located in the Steiner-Emory Building on Viaduct place, is in charge of Mrs. Oscar Gam ble. 6 Held as Suspects In ‘Night Rider'Raid DOVER, TENN., Sept. 9.—Six sus pects are held here to-day on the be lief that they were implicated in J burning the home and outbuildings of Daniel Pepper, 80 years old, w r ho defied threatening letters concerning the planting of a tobacco crop. Governor Hooper has been asked to protect the prisoners. Eckman’s Alterative FOR THE THROAT AND LUNQS. Eckman’s Alterative hi effective In Bronchitis. Asthma, Hay Fever, i Throat arid Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system Poes not contain unisons, opiates or habtt- I forming drugs Fur sals by all toad- * lng druggists. Ask for booklet of | cured cases and write to Kckman I Laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa for additional evidence For sale by all Jacobs’ Drug Htores Pw KODAKS "Tks Bssl riiHWUli* an* fslsrw- liis That Css Us rrofw—4 n F.SMBSIl H.hss SIM] OOSS [H«f* Slocfc MUttoar sapehsa _ -tor for out nf it'wv nMHotruirs Send for Catalog ami Prte# LIH. A. K. HAWKES CO. 14 Whtt.h.ll St.. Atlanta. a*. Cloth Thinner Than Voile in Cobweb Gown MAYOR CHAPPELL DELEGATE. COLUMBUS, Sept. 9.—Mayor Chappell has gone to Washington, D. C„ where he will attend the Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men, being one of the two rep resentatives from the Grand Council of Georgia. DIE IN FIRE IN HOME. BRIDGEPORT, ILL., Sept. 9.—Al bert Goldenburs:. his wife and four children were burned to death here early to-day when fire destroyed their home. MEMPHIS GETS ORGANIST. MEMPHIS, TENN., Sept. 9.—John Norton, a famous Canadian organist, has boon obtained for St. Luke's Church, the largest Episcopal congre gation here. THIS IS TOUGH ON “JOHN." MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 9.—Local hotel keepers have voted to abolish finger bowls. LILLI BELL Former Atlanta Authoress, Prepar ing Divorce Plea, Charges He Smoked 60 Cigarettes Daily. DEI,A WARE, OHIO, Sept. 9— Lil- | Man Bell Bogue, well-known author ess. of Atlanta, announced to-day Hat charges of extreme cruelty and ;roPs» neglect on the part of her hus band, Arthur Hoyt Bogue, a Chicago promoter, would form the basis of divorce proceedings Mrs. Rogue’s petition allege* she has for some' time paid $200 a month rent and maintained an apartment in Chicago and that she has always supported her husband. She further charges that he smoked as many a«* 60 cigarettes a day. One of the peculiarities of her hus band, the petition avers, is that he !s addicted to the use of strong coffee. At 5 each morning, she says, he makes his beverage by filling a cup full of a certain brand of coffee. When he travels, the coffee Is carried by him in a thermos bottle. Certain ir religious* tendencies also are alleged. The Bogues were married in Chi cago May 9. 19(m/ after a three- months’ acquaintanceship. They sep arated in April, 1912. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Bogue did work on several New York news papers and also wrote several novel*. Among her best-known works are, “Why Men Remain Bacnelors,” “From a Girl’s Point of View,” and “The Un derside of Things.” PHILADELPHIA, Sept 9 The cobweb gown, made of pina cloth, brought from the Philippines, is on view at the Commercial Museum here. Several stores have ordered con signments of the fabric, which is more diaphanous than voile and more clinging than crepe de chine. Enginemen West of Chicago Want Raise KAN SAS CITY. MO. Sept. 9.-— Locomotive engineers and firemen on railroads west of Chicago, soon will ask the railroad companies to revise their schedule of wages. Ninety-five thousand men will be affected by the j proposed movement. The men have joined in a request that the heads of the railroad sys tems meet their representatives in a conference In Chicago REASONS: No. 1 Lower Rates No. 2 Better Service No. 3 Uniform Courtesy No. 4 A Classified Business Directory ASK OIR SUBSCRIBERS ATLANTA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Senator Hoke Smith To Stump for Adams Atlanta Girl and Young Decatur Business Man Married by Dr, Du Bose—On Honeymoon. Julian T. Chase and Miss Mary M. Goodrich—beg pardon, Mrs. Chase — are on their honeymoon Tuesday aft er surprialng friends by secretly mar rying Monday afternoon without tak ing even their relatives into their confidence. They went quietly to the parsonage of the Rev. H. M. DuBose, where they announced their purpose to wed. Dr. DuBose called tn neighbors as wit nesses and the ceremony was per formed at once. Then they .astonished all their ac quaintances by proclaiming them selves husband and wife. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Goodrich, No. 801 Edgewood avenue. Mr. Chase lives in Decatur and is the local representative of the Casselle GAINT3SVILLE, Sept. 9.—It is re- | Color Company, with offices in the ported here that Senator Hoke Smith will stump the district for Colonel John (J. Adams, should Mr. Adams de cide positively to enter the race for Congress in the Ninth District next year Equitable Building. The young couple will spend their honeymoon in a trip through Eastern cities and will make their home in Atlanta. Build New Fence Where Thaw Fled BEACON, N. Y., Sept. 9.—The erec tion of a wcond fence with large gate has been started at the Mattea- wan State Hospital. It Is at the point where Th»w escaped. As teams enter the first gate it win b^ locked, then the inner gate will be opened. In this way escapes will be Impossible. Home of Washington In Wreckers' Hands WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Wash ington Inn., formerly the home of George Washington, was doomed by the District Commissioners to-day to make room for the new 30-acre park between the Capitol and Union Sta tion. Would Itch and Burn. Caused Great Disfigurement. Also'Had Dan druff on Scalp, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Perfectly, R. F. D. No. 2. Box 46. Matthews. Ga. ** For three years or more I was troubled with pimples and blackheads. At first my face would itch and burn and then the pimples would break out. They looked al most as if I had measles, causing great dis figurement. They would make my face very red and sore. Then they festered and came to a head and large boils would come on my chin and nose. “ I also had dandruff which caused my scalp to Itch and burn. It itched and burned so that I had to scratch it until it was irri tated. The dandruff scaled off and showed plainly in my hair It also caused my hair to break off and become very thin. I used several remedies which did not cure and gave but little relief. After I roceived a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment I began using them according to directions, j I secured two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment which cured me perfectly.” (Signed) Miss Willie M. Walker, July 31, 1912. When you buy a fine 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. Cuticura Soap 25c. and Cuticura Ointment 50c. are sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston ” ftFMsn who shave and shampoo with Cu ticura Soap will find It best for akin and scalp. “Developer of Efficient Executives" Train for Efficient Managers The demand for $10,000 men is greater than the sup ply. Why? Because they are paid for thinking out plans that can be executed. The thinking man gets away from ruts You can grow' if you kill your indecision. Start now to build a wheel of prac- Tnko our collcpiatc courses in Commercial Law. Class hours tlcal thought too big to stay in ruts. Climb for the plane of efficient managers. There’s more elbow room. Get busi ness knowledge and training —the kind that makes deci sion possible. The kind you can cash. You have the de sire. We give you the train ing. Commerce, Accounts. Finance and don’t conflict with your work or pleasure. Number of students limited. Your future life and hap piness may be in the balance. Decide right. Enroll note. Work be gins September 15th. Evening School of Commerce Georgia School of Technology 165 W. North Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Gasses 6:15 to 3:15 Ivy 4775 Free booklet on request THE SCENIC V/AY WITH niNlNf. Cars ii Low Fare Colonist Excursions to and The West California -si- j v*-—:——^ JTk (Santa Fe) % w Via Atchison, Topeka Lj* Santa Fe Ry. and connecting lines FALL OPENING Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Sept. 10-11-12 A Display oj the New Millinery and A utumn Ready-to-Wear W e invite you to come Smith & Higg ins Walker St. or Lucile Ave. Cars Every Tooth is a “Pearl of Great Price”---You S% Haven't One to Lose Our National Weakness Not so long since »n eminent surgeon startled the nation by prescribing "teeth" to cure dyspepsia and indigestion. To day it is the only recognized remedy. A S long as there is a tooth missing—a loose tooth—a hollow tooth in your mouth, you are not masticating your food properly. You favor the sensitive weak part—you are bring ing on chronic dyspepsia. Indigestion, dyspepsia and malnutrition— thinness, weakness and continual distress all arise from bad teeth, from making the stomach “chew” the food. There's no reason why you should let this danger confront you. Let me make your teeth sound and whole. That will make your health the better. No mat ter how many are missing, or how many are hollow, aching or loose, I can put them in proper condition by My Absolutely Painless Methods brought to perfection by years of scientific study and practice with the most modern and pain-saving dental equipment My Prices Are Reasonable My Terms Likewise . . . There’s Not a Single Reason Why You Should Not Come Directly Here I Guarantee All of IVIy Dental Work Tic on "sale September 25 to October 10 f u. For full information write to J. D. Carter, r#Mererr Agent, A. T. Ar S. F. Ry. 14 N. Pryor Street, Atlanta, Georgia Phone, Main 34iu Tcc-th Extracted Without Pain i21 '.vOi: SiL: v ." E«a Will send 5*ou free a large book-folder, full of pictures about California; i he EAR TH ” for six months. Fillings in Gold, Silver, Platinum and Porcelain 50c to $1 BRIDGE WORK Crown and Bridgework $3 $4 $5 My Patent Suction &F Teeth., qw They Ne ver Slip or Drop Caution! Be sure you are in the right place. The num ber is 23 y a —the name is Jensen. Over Jacobs’ Phar- ma °y-