Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1913, Image 4

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4 A nKARST'S SUNDAY AMKR1» AX ATLANTA. 0A„ SI’NDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1913. West; she takes a deep Interest !n politics and loves to tell about her famous brother-in-law. at the advanced age of 102, she has been besieged with letters. Mrs. Todd has no relatives in the Bazaar POLITICAL PLOT Charity IS ALLEGED III ZELAYA ARREST Woman, 108, Dead, Leaves a Recipe For Longevity Christmas How, When and Where Want to, Motto of Mrs. Long. ROM hi, No' 29.- Mrs. .V Lon*. ‘ age-1 1 OR. the oldest womnii n Floyd i County and probable In !h»* SiHtr. is I dead l.*p to the lafit she retained I possession of all oer faculties, Aim : although file doctors declared ‘her i desperately ill two weeks before her dentil, she repeatedly stated that .she suffered no pain wi a ever. Refore she died Mrs. Long left a recipe for vity which is as follows: tt how. when and where you to and what you want to. t plenty of water, and stay in unahine as much as possible. -- *. Long was a resident of Floyd a half century. She was an former Representative Nat Miss Rosa Bolle Chapman, secretary of the Young Girls' Club of Inman Park, and two dolls which tempted buyers at the bazaar. Rome Woman Says That Swindled Her of $500 On Misrepresentations. Former Said Nicaraguan Dictator To Have Come Here to Sell Bonds. CHARGES ARE SENSATIONAL WASHINGTON. Nov. S».—TUe State Department to-day took unde? investigation a story of a political intrigue which involves a fortune on I one hand and possibly the life of General Joseph E. Santos Zelaya, for- | mer dictator of Nicaragua, on the other. It is claimed that the real reason ' for »' r oceeding9 against Zelaya by Nicaragua is to put him to death and f clear the way for a proposed issue of $3,000,000 in bonds through Brown I want I Dnn 1 the a f Ut | County ' aunt *i ! Harris. Complainant Declares Prisoner Asserted He Wanted Money to Keep Her Son Out of Prison. Council of Jewish Women Plan Social A. S. Foliar, who diciograpbed Mayor ,Janu« <”,. Woodward, Colonel Tom R. Felder and -evernl other woll- Known Atlantans, all in one week, ;♦ nd whose t'lre.ii- to bare glaring 'Forets of graft n orruption m high and low place? stirred Atlanta. .• few months ago. was arrested Sat urday on a tfiaig< of cheating and vindling : ; \. \v ,ry, of Rome, Ca. t out of S500 The warrant was 'gned b\ H f. An r; Mrs. Aw try’s Bros. & Co., of Nev^York. “These bonds, it is saW, are to be secured with the customs receipts of Nicaragua on which Zelaya gave a prior lien amounting to 51 per cent on a bond sanctioned by him when President. Zelaya is alleged to have come to this country to dispose of $750,000 worth of these bonds in his possession, payment on which has been stopped by Nicaragua. In the hands of an American the I claim could be taken up by the State Department at Washington for set tlement, which again might render operative the 51 per cent lien and defeat the Brown Bros, issue. The matter was brought to the attention of Solicitor Folk, of the State De partment. by Zelaya s lawyers, who express confidence in the acquittal of their client. The regular monthly meeting of the Council of Jewish Women will be held Wednesday, December 3, at the Standard Club. This meeting, which -Iprar Watkins. case, stating i ■si igating t h»• : ic something I Sheriff Wasn I \. is expected I int.ay morning Rome to star.J A WELL-KNOWN ATLANTA BOY Burning the Wind With Ills MARATHON RACER Luimst Colyar atebea from ht stated that • Aw try that iiici about o i s for a crime LHivleted. Col- rpresent* d and promis J ) he could ob- S*C'te« for ibis alleged, v c See the swinging movement of the little boy in th© picture—he’s having a barrel of fun. But at: the same time he’s bringing into play ©vwry muscle of his little body—all boys love a Marathon. Little girls like the Marathon, too. Marathon Racer, $1.50 Marathon Skate, 98c Let us lay one aside. We’ll deliver any time you say. Hightower Hardware Co. 90 Whitehall Bring the Children to See Our Toys 103 Years Old, Says She Likes Politics EUGENE, OREG., Nov. 29. Ever since the fact became known that Mrs. Sarah Todd, sister-in-law of Abraham Lincoln, cast her first vote With th<- appear; .unit (he follov in; *aud was uncover o of the son ; n ay. the alleged Aw try swore ■ nr before Jus- n Broach, the •heating and that ‘he Rome Mowing Poly :r Lie Floyd Coun- GETS-ITlor Corns, Surely Gets Themf the Corn Cur* on a Now Plan —Goto Every Corn Quick and Sure. "If you’re like me, and have tried nearly everything to get rfd of corns and have still got them. Just try the ne**r mire, quick, easy. • v n ith the diet >• ing ft be-iring on certain in lit I’Mgati case, was inns of the year in M. . or Woo-.’uf.rd was in- ■ n room ut the Williams ’ and \ i then and there •>] * \ er.. w *rd he 'said be * down verbatim b> a M*- ■ >’irealeo in li.G next room. Mtlcr was also lured into gra t'hing establishment,” l>io*’m*(d a conversation alleged to have held with ;>uar\. secretary to Chief n which Felder offered large amount of money Phagan case affidavits. WAR IN MEXICO The Greatest War Picture ever produced, show ing the Battle of Juarez. To see this feature is almost as interesting as a trip to W A R-R ID DEN JUAREZ. See the rain caused by the artillery in every street of the city; scenes of carnage, firing squad and prisons. Five hundred feet of Great Pic tures. GENERAL G. ('. Pel Fan ford, i Febuary a tor certain will commence at 3 o'clock, will be a social affair. Business will be dis pensed with and the entertainment committee has provided an interest ing program This program has been gi\en in other cities and will be repeated here by the best profes sional talent in the city. Wolffungen to Give Grand Opera Night FILM COMPANY FEATURE Monday at the Montgomery Theater Atlanta will have an evening of grand opera music in the Ansley Hotel ball room Monday night. The musicians will bi Herr de Cortez woHTungen, dra matic tenor; Mine. Oarthew Yorstoun, soprano, and Miss Mildred <ie L. Har rison, accompanist. Prominent society women are the pa lionesses They are Mesdames W. L. Peel. John AT. Slaton. Milton W. Ar- rowood, Frederick G. Hodgson. A. P. Coles, W. (7. Spiker, Thomas B. Fel der and Alex Stirling. The patrons are W. Woods White. 0. B. Bidwell. V. H. Kriegshaber, George W. Wilkins and Ben Lee Crew. “Talk Vour Lorn - ueitin, ‘GETS-IT Surety *• the Rm Thing r P*Jnl*iM way—tbe n^w-p'aji *onj «nire. GETS-TT Watch it get rid of that com, wart, callous or bun ion in a hurry "GETS TT” is ae sure as time Tt takes two second* to apply—that’s all. No bandages to stick and fuss over, no salves to make corns sot* and turn true fleeh -raw and red, no plaatora no more knivea and razors that may cause blood poison, no more dig ging at coma. Just the eaaiest thing ti» the world bo use. Your com days are over. "GETS-IT" is guaranteed It is safe, never hurt* healthy flesh. Your druggist sells “OEJTS-IT,” 25 cents per bottle, or direct If you wish, from E. Lawrence A Co., Chicago. Industrial Tour Will Be Seen iu Movies vlotior. pictures of the “Industrial Tour” are to be shown in Atlanta Monday at 1he Vaudette Theater, be ing run between the regular films, for the edification of Atlantans who desire to see the trainload of Cham ber of Commerce adventurers at their pleasant work of visiting At lanta’s manufacturing plants. It is also suspected that a good many of the tourists will not miss the chance to see themselves in ac tion- disembarking from the train, marching gallantly on the various factories returning in triumph, and s t ,ng down or standing up to the luncheon Served en route. WOMAN BUYING UP CALVES. NORTH YAKIMA. WASH.. Nov. 29. A young woman stenographer in a North Yakima law office is attempt ing- to corner the market in heifei calves. She has figured out that ranchers are seeking to buy cows and will want more as the time passes. yuile the ui.-SL attractive appeal yet matte in the name of Christmas char ity was that of a certain shop win dow oit Whitehall street Just beyond Hunter Saturday. Few people pass ed without at least a lingering glance. Hundreds went within the shop to look more closely, or to buy. The window held daintily dressed dolls and other articles whose pri mary appeal was to women. The dolls had been dressed anti the other arti cles made by members of the Young Girls’ Club of Inman FurU, who were in the shop all day waiting on callers. They made an alluring and effective corps of saleswomen, and the purse of their treasurer was fat with the day’s receipts when the shop was closed late Saturday afternoon her of indigent* and several smaller contributions. The officers of the club are Mrs. S. C. Dobbs, president; Miss Lucile Gootydch, vice president; Mrs. C. A. Rauclienberg, secretary; Miss Martha ►Smith, corresponding secretary; Miss Lois Fattillo treasurer, and Miss Dobbs. Miss Fattillo and Miss Rosa Belle Chapman constitute a board of directors. Members of the club are Miss Hula Hancock, Mil Lucile Dennit v 1 - Mildred Harris Miss Lucile Hard- rick. Miss Louise Chase, Airs. .Linen Chase. Miss Marie Dixon, Mrs. Mar shall Uolsenback, Miss Julia Adams. .Miss Lina Tipton. Miss Eunice Good rich. Miss Frances West. Miss Mabel Lawrence. Miss Mary Bedinger, Miss Ruth Rookmore. Miss Manet* Harden, Miss Tommie l’erdue, Miss Marian Perdue. Mrs. George Flay ton. Miss Hattie Patterson, Miss Thelma Mc- Cullom, Miss lne/. Perkle, Mrs. Ison, Mi : So Mm Victox K haber. Mrs. Joe Dennis. Miss Mildred Dobbs. Mrs. Camp and Miss Annie Kate Adams. THE SCENIC WAY WITH DINING CARS '■’Ail., • » - facsimile of bottle ^nd package greatly reduced. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Luncheon Hams! Woman Lawyer Acts As Cook's Prosecutor Better Bread Our own baking undnr this name Is exactly whet the nair.e implies ABSOLUTELY. Made up In the air and sunshine, where environment it sanitary end conditions rrr cleanly; mixed, made and kneuded by machinery and haked in ther- inetrlc ovens, it is ALWAYS UNIFORM In qual ity and thorough in bakTng. And then the Price is LESS- Full weight O 1 o„ Full weight 7_ 5c lORf u lOo leaf An absolute saving of 33 1-3 per cent. Cured especially for our trade by one of the most reputable packers in the West, cured exactly like large Hams—are flavory, meaty, tender and delicious. Buy our “LUNCHEON" HAMS; you'M be delighted with ir. them. Lb. only IOC vofii i• bulb . •• u aii\ way tin* patented bottle, both and unwrapped, shown 'ibis givatly reduced fao- presontw the outward ap- of one of the World’s Tonic-Stiim ants, so valua- ■ ">< \al;-r s-’d restorative or the weak srd .sick. i* never • except r. wrapped abovi. simile rej pea ranee Greatest ' ble In f< powers f< WASHINGTON, Non. 29. Women kiNryers frequently try cases in the District of Columbia courts, but sel dom do they display the militancy shown to-day by Mrs. Stephen Lyd- dane. who acted as an assistant pror- « outing attornc; Against a negro cook charged with stealing 528 from her ! mist res*. After Mrs. Lvdd&ne had spent con siderable time examining a witness j she said: ! "You're Up biggest liar that ever | set foot in *hat box.” Mrs Lyddane obtained a convic tion. Imitations Are Forced ROGERS' LA ROSA FLOUR. 24-lb. sack now only 48-lb sack now only I 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar J 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar Bnow drift—small Snowdrift—medium Irish Potatoes, peck.. Baldwin Apples, peck Piedmont Hotel Brand Butter Marigold Butterino Klngan's Breakfast sausage, lb Palmo Desert Peaches, a regular 26c quality, cut to can. 12 cans { Silver Leaf Lard, No. 10 size J New Georgia Cane Syrup; 15c size 12c 40c size 25c size 19c 76c size Whole Head Rice. .1 apan style; Regular lb. 7%c, cut to, lb Complaint Phone 70c $1.40 $1.00 50c «.26c 40c. ..29c . 39c .' . 23c . .20c regard tor your ieceived -Duff ’s generally recog- •v tht- only on* a n c read of for s credit the re«- health of thou upon you health. 1 It) nixed as you know We tiavc Installed u »pecial phone for the use and convenience of any patron uf the 37 ROGERS Store* ro report DI RECT any message of dlas.itisfaction or any nature, to which we will rive jin- medir.e personal attention Phone Main 3135. women who live in the Inman Park section and who have dune consid erable charily work. The proceeds of yesterday’s bazaar nn 11 be devoted to the Empty Stocking Fund arjd to other charities of Christmas time. Re cently benefactions made by the girls of the club have been a donai on of $25 to the Industrial Home for the Blind, the payment of rent for a num- Cocktail Brand Fat, Meaty, Juicy, Oily Steaks! Here’s a very superior Salmon steak— the Salmon packed where they are caught and at the most favorable season for canning. We recommend this pack as superior, and sure to please. You should order by the dozen. Single can. regular 25c value 16c One dozen cans 96c fresh, crisp BREAK FAST FOODS Refuse Substitutes 74-Year-Old Woman Starts Cactus Ranch Oreem of Wli*at. a 15c seller . Quaker Oat*, a 10c seller Past Toastie*, a 10c seller Grape Nuts. h 15c seller . .. . Postum Cereal, a 15c seller Puffed Rloe. a 15c seller .... FORMING MILITARY COMPANY. GADSDEN, A LA.. Non . 29.—Dr. A Burns, veteran of the Spanish-Amer ican War, has begun tb# organiza tion of a military c ompany at Gads den. T\< genuine Duffy'* Pure .Malt Whlskej % s " .i in SEALED BuT- TLKS uNLYT fi> moat druggists, grocers'a i*d balers Should our frier,ds for a ’ ' reasoQ be unable to v ecu re it in their locality, we wtl! ha.Ne it shipped to them from iheir nearest dealer, express prepaid < cash 4o acoonipan: order) at the follow ing prices: 4 Large Bottles. $ 4.30 6 Large Bottles $ 5.90 12 Large Bottles. $11.00 Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey should he in every home arm we make the above announcement so that you may become familiar with a source uf supply. Remit by exprtsw* order, poetoffue order ->r certified check to T1 (■ Duffy Malt Whiskey Compary. 131 White St . Rochester. V T. LL PASO, TEXAS. Nov. 29.—-A woman, 74 years old, is to establish the only spineless cactus ranch in the Southwest. She is Mrs. E. V. FMckerell, of this city, and she in- tends to go into this peculiar busi ness on a wholesale scale. She is enthusiastic ovji* the propo sition and has recently returned from California, where she thoroughly stu died and investigated the spineless cactus, its growth and use*. EoH kOAS ED CO. FEES ARE ALWAY THE BEST Get Ready for Wash Day! Appetizing Foods In Cans, Bottles, Pkgs. Piedmont Hotel Brand Sweet. Tender 1 fir* P rn. rej:. 15c 1 DC Virginia Red Ripe To matoes. regular 10c, can 6c Robin Hood Aspara gus Tips 21c Sleepy Lye Beets— svNeet. tender* beets— N 2 cans 16c Sauer Kraut . 9c L>e Hominy 9c California White Cher- . 20c 1 dime Brand Corn..8c Robin Hood Pineapple. v ;; cans 26c Hawaiian Plneapjil Clunks 10c Cnow CIionv (Cross »V Blackwell) 21c Blue Isabel Catsuit. rep. 25c. 19c Bull Head Catsup, reg. ldc 8c buy the following items from • Itogern Store an<i save from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. Laundry Soap, price cut io 10 cake* for 25c T bars Octagon Soap (Monday) 25c Octagon Soap Powders, <ut to..4V*c Star Naptha Soap, cut to 4c Fela Naptha Soap, cut to 4c REtJAI. Brand LUMP STARCH. pound, cut to 3'/aC Celliilotd Starch 4c Cobbs’ Honest Blue 3c Star Naptha Washing Powders, cut to 2*/*g Roasted fresh daily and always hot front the roaster. Full strength, tine flavor, pure and de- liciou.v Rogers' "Ucga’" Blend A qual- iiv usually sold at credit ttorts for 40c OC-, l-und Rogers' Java Blend, a credit 30c Roger*’ Santo* o o _ Blend, new, pom: •J'- Rogers' "(rood Drink,” a quality jhiM regularly at credit siorew at Be sure the name Economy Flour is on the sack when you buy Self-Rising Flour. Thousands of housewives the tiouth over are tisiiiu tills I’lour in preference to all othorol Its purity and high quality, together with Its being instantly ready to use, has popular- zed :t to a tremendous degree—no guess- J«bout how much of this, that or the r us* ist nothing but the Flour— ’’ ' ' - uii: v.eo• shortening and 1 “Economv” u, ‘ ,, ‘A* ail t l i'o.'ju ur.d oilier Stops Nasty Disoharge, Clears Stuffed Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely. grant balm dissolves by he .-.eat uf the nostrils; penetrut.es and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines tiia nose. lead an. throat; ioars the a;r passages; nasty discharges «*nd a feeling of cleans ing. soothing relief comes l.nmedl- *i teh* I>oxrt he awake e-u uli* strug gling for oreaiii with '•an stuffed nostrils closed, hawking and blow ing. Catarrh or a eok with Rs run ning nose, foul mucus dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is Dis tressing. but truln neediest. Pin your faith—just once—In ’ Ely s Cream Balm” and your cold **’• * atarrb will surely disappear.— Advu ROBBERY. There exists no little concern among the business men of the Eitate owing to the activities among yeggmen and thetr brethren. Many Inquiries have been made tt> the make ot Messrs. High X- Co. s safe, which so (successfully Nvithsto .»■:! the professionals’ recent attempt to burglarize it. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS FOR CLEAN LINESS AND SANITATION Buy t.’iem Tot oa*lt tram a Roger* Store and save from 25 to 40 per eert. cut to 4c pouiui S»e w!i«» you »av« on Coffogg ' non you buy Rogers' own roa> - Get a s:s.*al bottle, anyway just ro try it. Apply a litilu ill trie nos tril# and instantly your dogged nose and stopped-up air pab*u.j;es of the head will open: you nn ill breathe freely; dullnea* and headache disap pear. By morning! the catarrh, cold- in-head or catarrhal gore throat will be gone. Bnd such misery uo\n : Get the •mall bottle of “Flv’g Cream Balm” U JLyl ItftM Tfcii tUML, fra- Ridgwa>s Famous Teas .‘i.'o :• Ly . ”0 -.1 Dutch” C. f. Cit. :s*r. / / ^ V."’ ... ^ ATI A MY AX* 24 SELF-fliS^. ' •= Rank and*.Office Equipment Compa ny's neadquaru i>. 113-115 North Pry or street, we find that the safe was a fireproof Herring '*h11-Marvin, oofi- lainiug one of their celebrated bur glar-proof ehests / ^hich have always stood the tesr—A-sCL. Ivory Soap, cut t*» Parsoiii' Houvsiioiil Ammonia, cut to Bon Ami, cat to S.-’Poiio. cut to Hand Sapelle. cut to Stops. 24-o*., cut to Five o'clock liimiu. i-4 lb. Five o'( Ichk Rlviui, J-2 ti>. Five o’clock BlenJ. 1 lb.. !ler Majesty. 1-4 lb. Iter Majesty. J 2 !b llu Majtsp. 1 lb.. PHONE A n^erRS PURE ROOD