Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 12, 1913, Image 4

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4 TITF ATLANTA O EOT? WAV AND NWS. Hall County to Aid Through Road Plan He Lost His $50 Dog; Sues Railway, Wins Eleanor Wilson Is Denied Lower Berth IVTNAUGHTON TO LIVE FOR SONS; SURE SLATON WILL GRANT PARDON NEW YORK, Rent. 12.—When Ml®* Eleanor Wilson, daughter of the Pre»- | ident. learned on her train ride from i New York to Cornish, N. H., that there were no lower bertha, a Mr. j Howe, husband of her cousin, ex- j plained the situation to all the oc- | cupants of lower berths. “They all said the same thing." ®aid ' Mr. Howe, “that the President’s i ; daughter could sleep in an upper berth | I as well as*any one else.” Nippon Warships at Nanking Are Ready to Enforce Terms of Peremptory Note. rendered against the case was appealed. Carlton’s New Fall Shirts Special Cable to The Atlanta Georqlan. PEKIN, Sept. 12. The existing ten sion between the Chinese and Japa nese Governments over demands of the Japanese In connection with the killing of three Japanese citizens at the recent battle at Nanking between federals and revolutionists was heightened to-day by a peremptory note from Toklo asking for arr imme diate acceptance or refusal. The de mands include: Payment of $1,000 indemnity to the families of the three slain men; sum mary punishment of the Chinese offi cers responsible for the shooting; a public apology by General Chang Hsun. the federal commander at Nan king, to the Japanese Consul, and the parade of General Chang Haun’a troops before the Japanese Consulate as a sign of abjection. These demands are In the hands of the Cabinet. There Is a force of 2 000 Japanese marines at Nanking, and the Japa nese Consulate there is protected by a battery of quick-firing puns, while there are five Japanese warships in the harbor. Schools in Manila ‘Model for World' Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. MANILA, Sept. J2.—Clarence B. Miller, representative from Minne sota; Professor Suzzallo. of Colum bia University, and Mr. Bruner, the locust expert, are here. Professor Suzzallo says that the Philippine schools are a model for the wdrld. Shirts, of course, are many times pur- -hased because they’re a necessity. ,\'hen there’s a change of season and such ittractive shirts are presented for your hoice, it’s hard to resist a purchase. Get a glimpse of a windowful at Oarl- on ’s—you’ll come in to see more of them. TheCleanCuff Shirt n RAY HAIR means from 10 to 20 years added to your age You realize this. Therefore, don’t let your hair age you Kc p it in good condi tion. and young looking If your hair now is fading and turn ing gray, bring back its color and vitality with Rob;nnalre Hair Dye This is a natural restorative which simply brings back the original color and the lost vitality, and makes the air beautiful again. It is not to leach or change the original color of »he hair, and should not he confused .sith such preparations. It is a scien tific formula, prepared in our own laboratory, and we guarantee it to be ’. armless, and as it does not stain the -ealp its use is net detected. Thou anas of women and men in all arts of the country are using it. with best results, to retain the color and to keep the hair soft, lustrous and in a beautiful, veil-groomed condition. Prepared for Tight, medium and dark brown and black hair. At druggists and toilet goods departments, 75c; by parcel post, 83c. Send us the name of your druggist If he cannot supply you and we will send you FREE samples of the world- -enowned Roblnnaire Face Powder and Cold Cream of Roses. Jacobs’ Phar macy Co., Atlanta, Ga. die weave that made tor cult economy. This being a broad stripe of the body ;oods placed at the edge of the cuffs for roteetion. Madras^ and line Percales $1.50 and $2.00 Manhattan Shirts in beautiful fall and winter patterns. •ema To Women vrzrw. Backache—Nervous? Headache—Blue ? . v *• •.• »** / ■ •-**■ < . ,* -■ %■ /ft,’ ; ■ ' % :<s: t'-'Jr. ' -l ■ \- 1 f. k $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Carlton’s 36 Whitehall If you suffer from such symptoms at irreqular intervals you should take an invigorating tonic and wormnly regu lator which has given satisfaction for over 40 years. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Made without alcohol— a pure glyceric extract of American forest roots. Your druggist will supply you. It Has Given Satisfaction For l-.,. Ovsr 40 Years —— Bring Your Prescriptions to Elkin’s. S> Bring Your Prescriptions I> ** to Elkin’s. ** Ask Your Family Physician. H Bring Your Prescriptions I> to Elkin’s. * ■ Ask Your Family Physician. MoNaughton, and his two motherless sons. Charles on the left, and Alexander B., aged 9, on the right. Walk Straight Through Life Teeth Preparations There’s Nothing More Essential to Good Health Than GOOD TEETH. Ruhlfoam Foaodoiit. liquid, . Wlnt. r is cum- lug. so throw 1) a c k your y prepared to l meet ll - Thl * Brace will keep you straight and give you better health. It’s light, durable ami made of while linen g |1 H cloth Formerly sold I U U for $1.50. Our price. I J Saturday through ■ w Monday Physician Says His Heart Is Free Front Bitterness and Expresses Trust in Providence. powder or paste Lyon’s Tooth Powder Sanllol Tooth Powder Hanltol. liquid or paste Kolynos Tooth Paste t’nlox Tooth Powder Prbeco Tooth Paste Brown's Cami hora’ed Dentifrice Colgate's Tooth I'asie Colgate’s Tooth Powder AA Dtnilfrice Pyoral I.avorls Mouth Wash pyoral I lento Tooth Paste Pyoral Dii to Tooth Wash Pasiturtm- T't-.fh Paste Plthcmol Tooth Paste List, rine . The Rexall Store "I thank God and your honorable board for recommendation for full pardon. 1 knew God would not per mit the Innocent to suffer." This was the text of a telegram re ceived by thfrJ'rlHon Commission Fri day morning from Dr. YV. J. Mc- Naughton, the Fmanuel‘County phy sician who is under ‘lenience of death for the killing of Fred Handera. Chairman Davison read the tele gram without comment and declared that the commission would not reply to Dr. McNaughton. The recommen dation for a full pardon was forward ed late Thursday afternoon to Gov ernor Slaton, who probably will con sider the case for several weeks be fore reaching a decision. The reprieve granted by the Governor will expire on October 5. Ol JX/r 021 For the past fifteen years we S—* w 5- wife | lilv been handling this spe- lal make of Imported Ollvv OH. It can not be excelled. Pint, 60c. Quart, $1. Gallon, $3.7E. fame Gocds; ~ame Pr ces; Same lervicea; Eranch it.re This is how we are able to give exceptional values for least money: As we are stockholders in the United Drug Company, the largest drug concern in the whole world, we are enabled to take advantage of that company’s buying campaigns. When they purchase it is for the benefit of 7,000 retail druggists in the United States. Being a Rexall Store, we get these wonderful wholesale bargains. In addition to its enormous purchasing power, the United Drug Company has huge factories in various parts of the country where it manufactures nearly every article which it sells. Now you understand WHY Elkin can share his profits with his customers. ELKIN’S GREAT [-IP 1 ifiM SALE -SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY ■ ffW. 1 (D This Nail Brush, y good bristles, many styles, Ten gross of these TOOTH BRUSHES, all styles, to go at This fine H A I R B R U S II, Saturday through Mon- dav, onlv &***&%* This excellent BATII BRUSH, with long handle or with hand strap, Saturday through Monday Coming o! The Sunbeam Hot Water Bottle SOAP SPECIALS For Saturday Through Monday. 1 lh. Imported Castile 1 lu,.\ (.’; cakes) Special Toilet Palm Olive 10c; 3 fo Mnnyon’s Witch Hazel Curicura Packer's Tar - Pears’ Scented pears’ Unscented Woodbury Poslam Herpiclde Glenn Sulphur Fairy Lava ... Jergen Glycerine Reslnol Fountain Syringa SHAVING SUPPLIES CUTLERY, Etc. Every Time You Spend a Dollar With Us You Get 100 Cents Worth of Merchandise In Return. How to Avoid Those Pains mnb Dis tress Which so Many Mothers Have Suffered. Joh lot 2-blade Pocket Knives, bone, ni'-tal and | art hardies. 50c and 75c Tallies, this sale 39c Liggett’* old-fashioned blue steel Ra nor. round or square corner, $1 50 value, sold under positive guar antee . 97c Famous Durham Safety Razor, com plete. wl'h blades, shavng bneh and shaving stick. In Fox, bargain 89c Limited numl>er Razor Straps. «ood value 15c Colgate’s Shaving Powder or Stick..20c Colgate’s Barber Bar Soap . 5c Williams’ Barber Bar Soap . 8c Johnson’s S’ avlng Cream 20c Williams’ Shaving Stick 2tc Cutlcura Shaving Stick 23c Reglnol Shaving Stick 2• c Plnaud’s Lilac Vegetal 6"c Rexall Vlo 1 t Talcum Powder . . ,.l5o M mien's Talcum Powder I5o Squlbb's Ta’cum Powder. 19c Brookslde Talcum Powder Ifc Corylopsls Talcum Powder 15c Djer Kiss Talcum Powder 25c Mary Garden Talcum Powder 50c f the only dif ference in the twe being the r -rijfr'v handles. One is made of compos!- r 'Y / tion; the other of - / vulcanized rubber. / We guarantee this ra- c&. y zor to be equal to any $r /' s razor sold, if not satls- / fi<*d with if, we’ll refund 'your money, and do it cheer fully. ham Duplex Safi Hazor is the most re narkable valu- the market, bought 2,000 sell at 19c •ach. It is i regular y 55 style razor— V cerely trust the people will repose In me the same confidence they did when I lived and worked among them.” Had Faith in Providence. “I am surpris’d and not surprised, ho said. - Always I felt that the Just God who watches over the destiny of us all would not let me i^ome to gri*f and something told me that all would be well. And then I reflected that 1 had been Imprisoned, tried ami tenced to hang for a crime it would have been imp »'sible for nu* to com- mil. even Hrtmluin* that Plunders did not kill himself by the habitual u» of some drug, and what I have been thiough, made me so bitter as to think that mistakes sometimes hap pen and the innocent are sacrificed on the altar of justice • 1 feel to-day like everything is go Ing to be right." He looked from his narrow cell window acro»s the pret tiest park In Savannah, a Jungle of palmettos and sweet-flowering vines The Min shines, the birds sing and the world is green. From my window here I have looked out across* this park and seen the hundreds of little children playing on the ®oft, velvety grass, and it has seemed that my heart would burst when I thought of my own little boys and the life that would be before them. Hopes to be Free bv Winter. ‘‘Before the winter comes l hope to be free and back with my people in a vain effort to make up for the weary months and - years that have been lost. ”1 feel my situation keenly, and sit- | tine here with nothing to do but For Saturday Through Monday. 200 boxes Linen Stationery, 50c value... 250 boxes Gibson Linen Paper, extra large box ! Few l»oxes Initial Correspondence Cards, 50c value Embossed Initial f • r (some letters missing) i On account of the big lomsnri for fills t-quart Fountain Syringe '« • week we a. :;n offer it. Fv.r v through fiOe M ■ ley. for i! nderfully Mnfi ANOTHER TREAT riere Is great value. This Hot Water Bottle Is worth $1 Mb Holds two quarts and It comes In white and red rubber. Saturday through Monday you may hare Cii*;** It for In Wash Cloths. Saturday Through Monday Genuine Turkish Wash Cloths. Hlf values. 3 for 10c; 8 for 25c. .VOTE—Every purchaser of Rexall goods In our stores Sat urday through Monday 'rill be presented FREE with a llhortl sample of Rexall ORDERLIES, Mvown the world over and used by thousands. They tone up the system. It lx u > u.. .. — V-Vethr-r’a friend Here is * remedy that -s/veiw th« m is- firs n abl«« tttnm to uspsno without any strain upon fh<* ligament* and unable* woman to ca Uu nib mrn-rntty without pain. nau*.-a. morntug »; hues.- or ar> of th* dreaded sjriupvouxa to :a oi'llar to many m-the-* r Is no ft" Mm .Jet to haras* lh* axind. Th« |houghts do not dwell un*n t alu and •uTf.-r* % for a ; ni... h are «v t ied Tuoutaiuls ol wouxvr. no long, r r ,,-u tttoius.'vus to the thought that -lcknes* and diatre** ar* natural. They know better, for U. Moti • Friend thvjr have feum a wondeffn' !><•] :«'tug remedy to baclatt all thaae dreaded *x] arlencea. It is s subject i»ery woman should be familiar witii. and evu. tlieugh alt* utry n require av . h » reru-dy. 'he will r. -o and tbc-n meet some pr«a- r u ,• c ■ w tc boa a wd In Urn* about In if Th - -.moua r. m#dy I* sold by all druggists M . ‘ . r's Tr\ nd will me »> a >ooderful bb .«s m ;s -itiv ft on n i-ut'.- It Is for evurnal »)*• in’-. *nd Is reabv worth it* w«l»ht lit M W-.f to Hi.) li'ni’flri 1 R«gulator Co.. 12’ l^n .ai BltU.. Atlanta. Ga . for * n.-**t valuable honk rr>"v£r J*T Retail Shamnoo r *%*Mb paste "1th each $1 K*ttlc <>f Rexall ”93” Ilalr Tonic. Saturday through Mondav. Be sure to t«k- ad vantage of tills tpeclal combination PATENT”SPECIALS New York Wine of Cardui Wampole’* Cod Liver till Syrup of Pigs Bromo Quinine Tablets Hinds’ Honey A Almond Cream Sal Hepatloa 19c * Baby Brand Ml’k Eagle Brand Milk Bremo Seltzer . 19c i Mentholatum Glover’s Manga Cure Black Draught Simmons’ Liver Powder ....... Malted Milk ...... 40o f Swamp Root . 39c t Wyrth’s Sage & Sulphur Hair r ni IN .i Pape’s Dirt pepsin Dodson’s T.ivcr Tone Carter’s Pills Danderine Hair Tonic We want to call your attention to the Violet Duloe line of Per fumes and Toilet Preparations. This superb line is a big hit in New York and is certain to he one here. Daintiest and sweet est perfume on the market. For a single ounce of the es sence from which Violet Dulce Is made more Than two tons of the wonderful- ly-sweet Parma Vlo- Rexall Mucutone for Catarrh Rexe.ll Celery and Iron Tonic Iii-:a ;i Beef, iron and Wine Rexall Liver Salts Roxad Kidney Remedy Rexall Rheumatic Remedy Rexa’I Sarsaparilla Tonic R -a’’ Throat Gargle Rt xall Cherry Bark for Cough ......... RevaM White T.inlment P.i xa Dyspepsia Tat)lets Ilexall Nerve Tablets Rexs’l Kidney Pills ; Rex* 11 Syrup of Ilypophosphltes RtxaM Tooth Paste RcxaM Tooth Powder Rexall Cream of Almond* K’ e'l Rose Water and Glycerine Lotion R. • »11 Tooth Wash Rexall Shaving IjOtlon S5C can Trailing A-htitu* I Talcum Po«'br vlh m b 5fic U)ttle Trailing Arbutus Toilet Wa ter sold Saturday through M : .’ay This '• *ter possesses natural odor of the g.'W'rs- delicate, sweet. Irt.Mng pnrr a large Pace Uhv^ola with rnLk .vry > o. 'f Harmony Face Powder ao’d Saturday through Monday price of Powder 25o. j* /xoi.t-r j po^ 4 candy: 1j -sweet lets are required. Violet Dulce Extract, ounce 50c. Violet Dulce Sachet, ounce, 50c. Violet Dulce Toilet Water, 75c and $1.25. Violet Dulce Toitrr WXTO| FldXALL. FOUNT AIN PEIfN ST JELLfiCO LUMP COAL Talcum T’- ^ *'!£££ «? - Powder. 25c. Violet Dulce Complex- 3# ion Powder. 50c WSmMf Violet Dulce Diquid Complexion Powder, 50c and $1 00. Violet Dulce Complexion Powder (in cake form), 35c. Violet Dulce Dry Rouge (Theatrical No. 18», 10c arui 20c. Violet Dulce Toilet Soap, the cake. 25c. Violet Dulce Cold Cream, 25c and 50c. Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream, 50c. Our Perfume Department is most complete In every re spect We carry a full line of high class perfumes of every de s’! ; ’ n ' THIS PEN Biggest value ever offered in Fountain Pens. Guaranteed. Money back if not satisfied Made of vulcanized rubber with gold point. Any style point. „ Special, Saturday through Monday > Ask Your Family * Physician. > Ask Your Family ^ Physician. | ) Bring Your Prescriptions | * *• to Elkin’s. I> Bring Your Prescriptions S> Ask Your Family * * to Elkin’s. " Physician. ■escriptions Doth Phones I7S7 r.j • ... .. RUBBER ESEfiPES Negro Burglar, Surprised in Home by Mrs. Samuel Hopkins. Sought by Police. Detectives arc searching the city j for a negm who robbed the home of Samuel Hawkins, No. 11 Orme street, late Thursday afternoon and escaped • after threatening to kill Mrs. Haw- j kins with a blackjack. The burglar stole a gold watch ( and some small change, hut over looked a diamond ring which Mr. 1 Hawkins told the police was In a dresser drawer In one of the bed- i rooms. He entered the house by opening a rear window with a Jimmy. Mrs Hawkins had been to the mat inee and returned to her home short ly before 5 o’clock. As she closed the front door behind her. a negro came into the hall from a bedroom Before Mrs. Hawkins could scream the negro drew a blackjack from his pocket and leaped in front of her. “If you move I’ll knock your brains cut." the burglar said, brandishing his club. Mrs. Hawkins shrank hack and the negro escaped. Pair Wed by Indian And Church Rites COLORADO SPRINGS, COL.. Sept 12.—Indian rites and the regular I Protestant service were used in the wedding ceremony of Charles H Rob erts. business man of St. Joseph. Mo and Mrs. Eleanora B. Grey, of Chi cago. Standing on a swastika symbol, they made their vows. Pueblo In dians of the cliff dwellers’ ruins danced their trlbnl dance. The bridegroom has Hop! Indian blood n his veins Following the c- remony the Indians dan od their marriage fiance. Secretary Daniels Favors 3 Warships WASHINGTON. Hopt. 12—Out of an i-nporlant conference by Serre- tr of the Navy Daniels and Chair man Padgett, of the House Naval Committee, Is expected to develop the actual recommendation of Mr. Dan iels for battleship construction this year j.-veil the conservatives at the Navv Department who have been encour aged by Secretary Daniel’s “don’t- haul-down-the-flag policy," believe he will stand firmly for three battle- The ATLANTA 10-NI8HI St , MAf. & HIGHI The $iierry Countess Thursday’s Montgomery Ad vertiser says: “Presented by a cast of principals who were* ca- , pable in every respect and mounted in lavish and gorgeous manner. T1 Merry Countess turned out to be a glittering and surprising concoction of startling novelties; whirling, twirling dances and refreshing and origi nal comedy Every principal*was able and some far above the av erage ability evinced by leading characters in road shows " Wednesday’s Macon Telegraph says; “‘The Merry Countess’ is a n table offering. It is doubtful if we will have as pretty must'', nor as well sung. th:s winter. We have not had many In the past. ’ Other critics say the same; so you are taking no chances with this show. Night 25c to $1.r0; Mat. 25c to $1. ORCHESTRA OF 15 lr M L *iH MATURE 2.30 M f U J • 1 ■■ NlKhx At 8 30 WORLDS GREATEST TURKEY TROTTERS. Frank Inez HALE and PATTERSON l YPI£ ft .RrY Qu tn of l 11 ih o in tl I smGiNC com:di ms Delmore and Lee; Doris Wilson and Company, and others LYRIC w“”k Mats Tuesday Thursday. Saturday The Season’s Greatest Play THE ALL OF . H£A..T A Great Stage Production. Matinee Prices, 15c. 35c Night Prices. 15c, 50c. NEXT I VOIP MATINEES—TUES . I WEEK LiniO THURS., SAT. ? . ARTHUR C AISTON PRESENTS ESTHA WILLIAMS! In Owen Davis’ Startling Play j “A MAN’S GAEYSE” \