Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 14, 1913, Image 16

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I » HEARSTS '•'T.'XDAT AMERICAN. ATI -"VDAY SEPTEMBER 14. W3 D JVM TO DUINCHi ESTIEfl Rays From Brain of ‘Wizard’ Edison Jr+’r *>#*5* <*•+ +•+ -r**r yt-f +•+ Opinions Flash From Thaw to Eugenics Inquuftt' a Body W" in A P'ob*bii r ty Ta»» Up Poison Case This Week. WIDOW SEEMS CONFIDENT See*. On j Move n W Coates! ' C^a'ge B’-C'jsr'T by Re'a- trve* of Dead Husbano (in 1 . -rorw of »*•: C<n»*f »: tr,!« w»*, <a »: s>ro!>*.ij. :ry Owt!* '0Trftl9ttl'>n of th* ■ of ...» »•» J'„i» B rt»»tor! Atlantan. *Mn« '-U I,—' "*rr»r! «r!*fl pr'»<-.rj!r.c !* r jt rB*w htrr.t * nwr* v t** fv*-. rz^rr hjr» tn In t*>* Vfm Mary B»'> - *-.* nrl-tow, !t *" h.' P-*-" tro* horn*, trrrrr r co:ifi1*TT •*•■•• • -. n*r *1.4 w’rut be prompMjr arqntVr-: trr a rrlai ptr7 *’ * fr^'araa t!>* fcrrr.'.j of the rfia.T» of r*-,t»-'r.r »«» v rr w»« dona -tray a* r-e» »«• f -r.« iKtlrt o' *h« a*-* raa. ,» *■» ' jenlot. » o >--e Rf.v ; r 'or the Hi 'OO for* ur.* ** *' 'na. r'T ^ ' e- P©'*©* Admitted Tfc* r*p*>rt of Dr. I? F Harris tr*"* of «v>rpfliri« ;/• -•** ■ r. *;,«? *t , JXt a>. . # ' e C*f> * • •-<! !*• r.7t 4*r.!*d trr Mn Crawford '.r b** o»*:r** Th** i'»^T r> ’ha* **r1t 'I rug »** pr*n> r!t*r<. for | Crawford during his I*-** t r.**s an-! dsciar* ’ha* *-.* attend'.'-g :>* .**'“an wtT! *aJca * • * * *r. a.'. : tssrtif) '• fc4m‘ii »•***» , *.* opiate to re *'*t •r.a T**r ■ psln The Cr*wtffT'i heirs riower*' *a#w an (Uttrclf different -.lew of tb* ms* er Tbov '•hart* a roo »ptr*/~T on th* part of Mm Craw- fcrt a nr! Fr*-*! Ltunb. a f>aih*r now l» N>w and who U oo orb* by : ^ba halra aa an arootup-H'-a Thalr ' oatrotlofi \a *r»ar »hwn J R ^ rawford. Th*en In hla •«• m!l*» *r.* *o f>t. Auc^attna fVky In 19frf r. • car' h of health arf took boar ! with Mary Bale B:tr.op, tha woman then: *tv4 t r*ara *jo « d ua o '! mar. an<3 •• awoi aa aha couM mao Tim will her hU irt r ob*'T*y pataos tr*m. ar*i *h«ti wa4 Irjmb Th* '•onte#*log .'.•'ir* are bUcw ax'! , of the mar. for »boat wealth they ar+ fighting and though tha will route**, baa be**n on pra -Hrally eln'ia tfie death of Crawford It »u not jntl a ?w* memtha ago that tba polaor fhary# was made end tba, t/ofjy van eTchumed for examination of fne tiomaeb Itiuf i Warrartt. \ <’om»ef» Jury at Carrollton, the tj j horn* of the r ”rawfo-d«. returned a verdict declaring that the de- eaaed bad coma to hi* death trrrm poieon adm nitterad by hi* v. ife It *ai then that the of arroll County rn^’**'! a warrant to the ftherlff of Pulton for the arr**et- When of?!' *m went to *erva it Mm rawf f»rd w»i not at her Atlanta oorne but ahe afterward - irrendered to the Sheriff her* and r-romf'* y fur uj*ibed the 11,000 bond required In addi’lon to th* poiaon chargo • h* 1 nle'e* end nephew* have alleged ’hat undue In finance wa* exerriaed by Mra Crawford to have heme.f rr^de »h* '•hlef beneficiary in the w: :, er*d witn'*aea have been Introduced at the will hearing to prove that at • e time be uttered the instrument, <*ravrford wu n'»t only mentally un balanced through •er.ritJr, but wa* • -na'ant. under the Influence of alcohol. Bac« at WorV A f t** B' ef Va*a t<o”, Irreirtof It St ‘'Hu-a' Dyrar'.o” at Sirty-«ix. ‘/ U o«/rf Do Anything for MASHERS PHI Harry if He Asks Me To,’ jj fj_PJ []Y Declares Evelyn Thaw ght or States to Pfov* Co^sc racy Charge. _* t-'ere ire many -er »hc* *t.-tly '«-» to rift: tc re- : ; v' :n CEW YORK. S-IX—'There are 2y way* is w^icx I Dot^ld Hax- rhat way cou-d .you help poor | arcana nd erne.- w5-s Mrs ? rr.y inccm < * Ycu all tell 'haw b mother ry yaw: a* I have done bedora. Some lay he win raattsa :ha: and cosae to -a;:: _ . . * _ . . * T u * »it -> ' -ars. But he re * ta*Lng for he.p. to a=l-: me. B*-: e: Harr>* send The above rxtmei*. *^« »* ,j. e pr - pe7 ce a^^e and I will day by Evelyn Nat:: Thaw aftr she rc ^ the w* -id :hat I s:and rea*dy wsj a»«ec what she weald do :f the * aga.n make avery sac rifle* an. dc 1 &*:omeys for Harry Thaw should cal everything a my p-jw*=r to ma/io x^ar- her :c appear as a witness fer him to j ry a free man** . effort* to obtain hi* freedom. | ~*rhj d'-‘: you rcmmunicate with •There * netting is all this xerlc Harr:*’ Tha - f xsemer' was aeried | that I would not do to help Harry' 'Be-ca^** she cut if he would come to me and maae a ! mere than a year ag .■-/jest continued Mrs. Thaw. “H- s'.^r.e* of hew Harry '•-a.ixes that I have sacrificed ever - 'ha* worked and *acr!filed z ' n:m, thing .s :se par: for his happinea* | let me tell y 'tat her s r... * s ? - ' ' ' ' I have gent would no: auit* until Neabft Thaw's has eea" • Ctry had v z. a :*r.j>*.e victory W to W n S--ce**. Do you believe you could he ; a deed r =r.e refused to appear Harry ir ary — aierial way in his j :?• * Tarcdevfy.e an * billed ae Evelyn hi'h' for freedom"** Thaw, ah* answered: Tee. Harry realizes that. But Ij -it w^ not because the name Thaw I “'ill never ^.’*r any ars-Riance :o Kar- _5 distasteful :c rr.a. bu: be'ra'jFe I ry oniil he sends for me a« : :# wife ' no: w%n: * come *r» ptze Deperri on H s La wye-s. upon Evr.'T. Thaw :he heroine of a ‘There are a hundred ways :r. which r-urder trial, but I warned to win euc- | Harry could commuthaie ^itr. me 1 J ce§£ and vrcereby obtain an income reaiii* that he can no: c me to me for my chiid and my*- f by real abli- But h* doesn': commur:ca:- -::h me ::y no: by not: riety - p depends upon his high-priced a.w- Asked whether she would promise yers.” ; the authorities that she would live ;ould a friend transc".: a ~r5sag* with Thaw as his w'fe if he was given to you from him that would a/r. :h- his liberty. Mr* Thaw refused to an- gatr.e a* a persons! — * c sage sc lha »-arer She also refused to answer The y : . ~ aid hasten to : 5 sice and aid , questkm as to whether in case Thaw his lightMra Thaw w*a asked regained his liberty she would go Tea” * with him to Europe. cis* that with, any- - rhaWf answer. “Tj re*..-;r h»ip p a | r (y| en Routed When Young Matron Resents Their Ap proach With Blows. Arctic Has No Terror For College Girls University cf Ca foer’a Graduates Sail to Spend Year Teaching In Aias<a. Iowa Professor Scores ‘Apostasy’ P-ofesaor Lamscn Says Co eges Threaten to Destroy Foundations of the Government. BERKELEY. CAl^. Fept. u _a winter ir. the frozen north has no ter rors for y..*s Florence Getche ar.d Miss Lorraine Andrews, rwo intrepid young Berkeley girls, who will leave soon to teach c the high school of Juneau, A^ska Miss Getchei and Miss Andrew? are both recer: graduates of the Univer sity of California, where they were very prominent in college doings They sailed to-day for Alaska and w.:i be gone a year Miss Getchei: wi ’ teach mathemat ics and Miss Andrews will teach Eng lish. A numoer of sorority girls will go up to Alaska on a jaunt next spring, and will ; n the two girls and return with them in the summer. History Study Scored By School President ndiana Solon Says World Events Are Too “High-Brow" for Youth- ful Minds. HaBTDCGS MICH., Sep: 18.— Profisecr J. C. Larrson of Nevada, Iowa, one of the most prominent lead ers of the Seventh Day Adventists, condemned th* tendencies in modern life which, he said, threaten to de- str- y our constitutional government. Though the profeesor had for his *opic “Apostates Fr-^m Republican ism.” he failed tc attack any par- j tic Ear political party and did not say how he classed the Progressives. Th* class of prbfeasors in Ameri can universities end cclieges and i others who are joining them In at - i tempting to overthrow the Constltu- i tioE In Its present form were de nounced at length by Professor Dam son. Such tendencies, he said, would commit the Government to religious legislation. LOGAN SPORT, TND., Sept. l«v— Mrs Jessie James stood on a comer in the business district to-day oon- vers ng with her father, John Glnga- m*-an i near by, gazing at her, wer« grouped five mashers. Mrs. James bade her father good-bye and started away. “Oh, you chickenl Buay?" cried one of the group. Wheeling around, Mr* J am** it«p- pe ' bacK to the group, and smilingly Inquired, “Who epokeT’ One of the crow r d stepped out and askef: ‘Where you going7" Mrs James »iamm*d her flst against h i face and he staggered. Before hs could recover she struct: again, a fair, straight blow, which put him to th* sidewalk. Then she rushed upon The other fo :r who crowded agalnit a building. Her attack was so unexpected and forceful that the quartet had felt - - effects of her fists before one of them fought back and knocked Mrs James across the sidewalk and against a mall box. She stooped, grabbed a loose par ing brick and let it fly. It landed on the head of the man she had knocked down, and who had risen and was running away. The others followed and boarded an outgoing .nterurban car. From *he corner to the place where they took the car a trail of blood marked the passing of the one against whose head Mrs. James’ brick collid ed. “Sometimes T carry & gun," said Mrs. James to the crowd that gath ered about, her. *1 am glad I did net have it to-day. Hereafter I will carry it, and if I am addressed as I was to-day I'll kill the man who does it." Blackmailers Reap Harvest of $200,000 Los Angeles Chief 8aya 8wlndlers Work Under Quise of Being Private Detectives. “OW!” Corns? Use “GETS-IT” "GETS-IT, tt>* New Plan Corn Cure. Make* Any Corn 8hnve Van ih You’ll nay, "It doe* bra* all how quirk 'GKTfcJ-IT' sot rid of tha’ • rr ft’s airr.ost magi' " “ORTH-IT get* every com, a very tin:*, a,- - ire a* t‘ *- :v.r ri»*r It taken about two set of:* “Madam. If You’d Use ‘GETS-IT* for Corn*. You Could Wear Any Tight Shoe Easily!" • . apply .* Com pain* stop, you for ger the orn, the com Khrlvela up, and It’s gone! Ever tr: Anything Ilk* that. You never did Theres r:«> more fus'-ing vritii pla.-ters that j•*•*•*« on the con . no more waive* that take off the hurrounding fi*»r no more itaodaghe No mor»• knives, file* ,-r ra».ni Th.at make 1 -rns grow ar.d cause dar.gor of blo*»d ;•< .win “GKTS- IT" is equally Iiw.t.Ioi u, healthy or Irritated r!*nh It ‘‘gets’' *evr>' < on:, war crJio.jw and butuon ve g,,t "OETF-IT** sold at a!l druggist* At JS cents a bottle ■ n i of prl< e b> fc. lAwrwnc* tjornpany, Chicago. ar \m ke .^unapes, w^-er* *be JMiaor.* wound up *h*!r New England stay Unusually Vigorous. T'.f ** wh'. failed to r*‘ ognlas the inventor *aw in him an asssotllv vigorous rnan for b.a years If els hat was off, ons noted ic- ■far’ly the wrlde. lofty brow th* brow of a thinker As 'J^nera! I^sw Wal lace said of Htmonldes. the steward In "Ben H xr. ' 1: *. apparent that a man j with e*j' b a bead must hav* a tr* mendous brain from 'njb'.c capacity, if nothing e.s* Mr Edison has bright eyes, rray- blu* *y*a tha* gaz* ever a© keenly But they ur* not merely sharp eye* They ar* kindly '>r.es and bumoroaa, too for “Wizard” Edison exemplifies the old saying **A little nonf-ens* now and then Is rails ' ■ -n " Witness his Mttl* jok* about “run I nlng up to Colgate's to tak* a bath"-- t sly illusion to the soap with which | his host is ever associated. Brain Works Like Flash. jrr»'‘*‘-d ns a sack su.t of I dark mixture. Mr Edison Is neat In .ppearancs. .»ny idea that an inven- mtkMrj j necktie askew* does not apply to Mr. ! Edison. Maybe he is naturally natty, I ma> e Mrs. Edison )***• to ft that her distingul^heil husband always is pr*- ! rentable Anyhow, ns ‘ as well kept - as a man n«-*d be I Hpeak to Mr Edison and right away you realize that you have started •ome thing He replies quickly Ml* brain seems to work like a j Maeh Ills .mswer comes on the instant, I and Is a full, iomnl- *e one. Mr. Edi son knows what he knows and when j he makes a reply he covsr* the i ground. !!* uses few gestures, but he keeps his r a. A hand cupped up against his j right ear because he Is hard of hear ing :n th*- left ear and he use* tho jdght one He has put his hand up to I * hu* actually pushed the lobe of the ! ear out a little Cordial and Democratic- H* is as cordial as h* Is al*rt and I as simple and democrat!' as he * • •ordial. Huch is the best known 1 iv- ' ing inventor in apparunce Mr. Edison has pronounced ideas on •about every top.' of current thought, j from “X-ray” gown* to mental st«nd- ards and from eugenics to “Casini Johnny," a* he dubs Harry K. Thaw Spellers Stumped by ' Rhythm' First Word * Chicago Club Members All Miss and Judges Order Spelling Bee Started Over. CHICAGO. Sept IS -The word "rhythm” almost broke up a spelling match at the outing of the Empire State Club at Bautina. It wan the Jln*i word given to the ( j twenty-five contestant#— all former New Yorkers now living in Chicago-- and not a person could spell it The Judges conferred and started over again, after promising that rhythm” would not be giver again Mrs Alexander Dennison finally won, | I after her closest competitor* had j stumbled over the word “judgment About three hundred attended the joining, which was in charge of J C. | Merrill, president of the club. HERE ARE MR. EDISON’S VIEWS ON SOME OF THE LIVE TOPICS DANCES AND DRESS Th* weird dances and freakish dressing are not an indication of moral deterioration, but mere ly the expression of peculiar mental flights They are here to day and gone to-morrow. EUGENICS A splendid proposition. Affection will not he subordinated. As physical and intellectual evolution takes place affection will be deeper and more wholesome. THAW—It is about time we lost “Casino Johnny.” The country is better without him and too much publicity haa been given him. AMERICA—America is the hope of the world. Here we are constantly advancing, because the mental standard is con stantly improving as the result of public school education. TRUSTS Trusts are good arid bad. Government control means the end of the trusts that conspire against the public good. It is for the Government to regulate the trust business, eliminating the bad and protecting the good. ROOSEVELT—A solid man. an honest one, who has been under fire for twenty years, without one shaft by the enemy striking a vulnerable spot. POLITICS I am a Progressive. Advancement cannot be attained without these changes. The Republican and Demo cratic parties stand for the old order of things. MEXICO—I .atins and Anglo-Saxons do not mix and never will. Mexico is incapable of self government. It would not be wise for us to interfere. VACATIONS It does seem great to have a day off. What a wealth of material there is for the human mind to enjoy if one only has one’s eyes open to it. WORK So metimes, after nineteen or twenty hours’ work ; 1 hate to give it up, even for a few hours' rest. SLEEP—Sleep is largely a matter of habit. ELECTRICITY -We are in the infancy of electricity. It is taking the place of steam the world over. CANNED" MUSIC—It has been the aim of all phono graph manufacturers to eliminate the scratching noi.se of the needle and the composition. Eventually we will produce music minus all scratching sound. INDIANAPOLIS. S*pt 13.—History I is one of the most useless subjects j taught in the common schools. In the W. Parsons, presldsnt Indlana State Normal School at Terr* Haute. President Parsons says he bases his thoughts about history on the necessary reaction on the part of a Novc Method of Making Merchants person acquiring historical knowl- Drlve Out Pest Dee ded on j ‘Count the Flies/Now | of the Indian! Slogan of Kansas ' by Board. TOPEKA. Sept. 13.—“Count the flies:” instead of “Swat the fly:” vrill be the slogan of the State Board of Health for next year Without getting nearly the amount of advertising fr >m such a war cry. the Health Board of Ohio has been getting results that are entirely satis factory by the application of a clever idea which the Kansas board has de termined to appropriate. Next year the proprietor of the res taurant or store who permits flies to buzz around where flies ought not to be may expect to And In his daily mai! small cards bearing some such mes sage as this: • Dear Sir While in your p’.ac* of business yeeterday I counted fourteen flies Yours respectfully, “JOHN DOF.” That is the Ohio Idea. The Kansa* Board of Health will have a lot of cards printed and w*i!l get the wom en's clubs over the State to distribute them. edge. To make his words clear, he stores of hydrogen and J said the mind of a child, and ever that of an older person, can not grasp the magnitude of the battle of Gettysburg or similar events, which j are the more important history* ies- ; sons. Despite his opinion. President Par- i sons did not advocate less history In the grade schools or any change in the system of teaching that branch. Safer 'Harbors’ for Germany's Airships Even Subterranean Dock Is Planned for Kaiser’s New Aerial Dreadnought Fleet. Special Cable to The American. BERLIN. Sept. 13.—Germany is pro viding airship “harbors” along the French and Russian frontiers. Al ready she has 3. hangars that shelter 40 dirigibles ar.d are supplied with I petrol. J*"* New and improved hangars, each LIfl/ sh capable of holding two Zeppelins. an d will be built at Darmstadt. Mann heim, Hanover and three other cities. Some will revolve as the wind varies to admit monster alrwhipe entering or leaving. A subterranean dock is planned to protect the airships from overhead attack. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13.—Declar ing that Los Angeles is infested with blackmailers, operating as private de tectives. Chief of Police Sebastian recommenced to the County Grand Jury* and to the Police Commission th© passage of an ordinance licensing all private detective institutions. Sebastian said he based his recom mendations on a record showing the payment of upwards of $200,000 in blackmail tribute. TALC IS BORATEl> white y; (MrffiyaJj vg .THERE is do ctb«r Tal- 3 -*• cum Powder so sofr. so smooth, so delightfully perfumed. Ouannttvd Par* tO Cents ■ Sox glDtd mud ru&de on f by TALCUM PVFW CO. Bu>h Terminal Bulidlit* DnokJyn, N. Y. ■airu-jQwwi 15he object ol putting our ACCUSED SWINDLER IS i WOMAN ELECTED ON TRAILED FOR 5,000 MILES PROGRESSIVE COMMITTEE Greeley Coach Will Make One More Trip Ancient Vehicle That Hauled Editor, Brete Harte and Mark Twain Will Reappear. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—When California makes merry at the Por- tola Festival next October, in thii city, a post of honor in the parade will be given to "Charlie McLean No. 1“—a stage coach with a place in the history of the State. This coach is a Unit with the pe riod of Bret Harte and Mark Twain According to Bonn, from $f,( to $10,000,000 in bullion has been transported in it Black Bart. Joaquin Murietta and Vasques halted it in their heyday or were defied by its messengers. It still carries bullet hoies. It was in the “Charlie McLean” th^t Horace Greeley made his noted ride to keep a lecturing engagement at Placerville, when the name wasn’t Placerville. but Hangtown. Sam Clemens was its passenger many times when, in his newspaper days, he covered the Nevada Legislature at Carson City. in a carton, is to protect it from flies, rodents, roaches and all forms of insect life and dirt Yon know that in the Grocery Store each night rats hold revelry in the rice barrel. To guard against this unhappy condition, merely state T’EXTRA LI A. ILL., Sept. 13.—After having traveled more than 0,000 miles in an effort to run down a crook. Spe cial Agent J. E. Stoy, representing a Chicago furniture company, arrived here this afternoon. Stoy ha* been on the trail of this man nine months, covering Colorado. Wyoming, South Dakota, Missouri nd tv uthem lllinoi* Traces of the fugitive's work were discovered lu i: * ndale Duquoiii and Staunton. H* :ak*s orders for a furniture house, collecting on th* orders, and the 4 »>ds are not delivered. LOS AXGELErv 6ept. 13.—Mrs. John D. Hooker, of San Francisco and Lob Angeles, has been unanimously elected by tho Progressive National Committee at Washington to the of fice of California national commit teeman. to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs Isabella Bia- ‘ ney. according to an announcement made here to-day by members of the Progressive party. Mrs Hooker who is one of the best know n women of California, is now traveling in Europe. UTAH TO BOOM STATE IN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 13.—“I air. for Utah." Within the next month this 6log«n will be fixed in the minds of every ; local Utah man, woman and child. This 1b the aim of the publicity I bureau of the Salt Lake Commercial . Club. The plan for financing the bureau ' was completed by the finance com-j mittee vesterd&y. The first move was i to order by wire 100,000 “I Am forj Utah” buttons These will be sold • for 25 cents each. The finance com- ! mittee hopes to rai*e an initial fund I of $25,000 by this means. 1 on your grocery order ■f k \u B 10c and 25c w m pacKages V J j 'jf i Book of Recipes on Application to Us NEW ORLEANS. LA t •t 4-