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

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4 A HKARBT’R fSUXDAT AMERICAN, ATLANTA, cja., SL’.XDAT, NOVEMBER 30. 1013. at the advanced age of 108, she has been besieged with letters. Mrs. Todd has no relatives In the West; she takes a deep Interest In politics and loves to tell about hes famous brother-in-law. Girls Hold Christinas Woman, 108, Dead, Leaves a Recipe For Longevity Charity How, When and Where Want to. Motto of Mra. Long. ROM ft. Nov. aft.—Mr*. N. A. Lon* Hired 106, the oldest woman In Floyd County and probably In tho State, l* dead. Up to th#‘ last she retained posaeaaton of all her faculties, and although the doctors declared her desperately 111 two weeks before her death, ‘•he repeatedly stated that ahe .suffered no pain wha ever. Before she died Mrs Long left a recipe for longevity which is a« follows: “Rat how, -hen and where you want to and what you want to Drink plenty of water, and stay n, the aunshine as much as possible.'’ Mrs. Long was a resident of Floyd County a half century. She was an aunt of former Representative No! Harris. Miss Rosa Belle Chapman, secretary of the Young Girls’ Club of Inman Park, and two dolls which tempted buyers at the bazaar. Former Nicaraguan Dictator Said To Have Come Here to Sell Bonds. Rome Woman Says That Swindled Her of $500 On Misrepresentations. WASHINGTON Till© State Department to-day took under Investigation a story of a political intrigue which involves a fortune on one hand and possibly the life of General Joseph E. Santos Zelava, for mer dictator of Nicaragua, on the other. It Is claimed that the real reason for * r oceedings against Zelaya by Nicaragua Is to put him to dea-th and clear the way for a proposed Issue of 63,000,000 In bonds through Brown Bros. & Co., of New York. “These bonds, it is said, are to be secured with the customs recetpts of Nicaragua om 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 CHARGES ARE SENSATI0NA Complainant Declares Prisoner Asserted He Wanted Money to Keep Her Son Out of Prison. Council of Jewish Women Plan Social A. 8. Colyar, who dlotographed Mayor James O. Woodward, Colonel Tom B. Felder and several other well- known Atlantans, all in one week, and whose threats to bare glaring secrets of graft and corruption m high and low places stirred Atlanta a few months ago, was arrested Sat urday on » charge of cheating and swindling Mrs I A. Awtry, of Rome, Ga., out of 6500. The warrant was signed by H. J. Awtry, Mrs. Aw try’s son Colyar** attorney, Edgar Watkins refused to discuss the case, stating only that he 1s investigating thi •harres and might have something to say later Deputy Sheriff Wash Smith, of Floyd County, is expected to arrive in Atlanta Sunday morning to take Colyar back to Rome to stand trial. The charges made against Colyar ire sensational. Dispatches from Rome late Saturday night stated that Colyar had Informed Mr*. Awtry that her son was In Chicago and about ‘0 be sentenced t<» five years for a crime »f which he had been convicted. Col yar is declared to have represented himself as an attorney and promised Mrs ,»wtry that for 6750 he could ob tain her son's release. Notes for this amount, it Is further alleged, were handed over to Colyar, who cashed them at a local bank. With the appearance of the son 'n Rome the following day the alleged fraud was uncovered. Awtry swore out a warrant for Colyar before Jus tice of the Peace T. B. Broach, the Specific charge being cheating and swindling. It is said that the Home police have hern shadowing Colyar since he ha? been in the Floyd Coun ty town. Colyar ? exploits with the diet )- graph, having a bearing on certain affidavits in th* Phagan case, was one of the sensations of the year In Atlan a. Mayor Woodwf.rd was in veigh d Into a room at the Williams House No. 2, and wa» then and there dietogruphed, every word he said be ing taken down verbatim by a ste nographer concealed In the next room. Coionel Felder was also lured into rhe "dictograph ing establishment,” ind Colyar produced a conversation Felder 'is alleged to have held with G. C. Febuary, secretary to Chief L&nford, In which Felder offered Febuary a large amount of money for certain Phagan case affidavits. The regular monthly meeting of the Council of Jewish Women will he held Wednesday. December 3, at the Standard Club. This meeting, which possession, payment on which has been stopped by Nicaragua. In the hands of an American the 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 tho attention of Solicitor Folk, of the State De partment, by Zelaya’s lawyers, who express confidence in the acquittal of their client. A WELL-KNOWN ATLANTA BOY” Burning the Wind With His MARATHON RACER See the swinging movement of the little boy tn rhe picture—he’s having a barrel of fun. But at the same time he’s bringing into play every muscle of his little body—all boj*s love a Marathon. Little girls like the Marathon, too. Marathon Racer, $1.50 Marathon Ska*e, 98c Let us laj- one aside. We’ll deliver any time you say 103 Years Old, Says She Likes Politics EUGENE, OR EG., Nov. 29.—Ever since the fact became known that Mrs. Sarah Todd, sister-in-law of Abraham Lincoln, cast her first vote Hightower Hardware Co, 90 Whitehall Bring the Children to See Our Toys K'* tho Com Cur# on i New Plan —Goto Every Corn Quiok and Sure. “If jron're like mo, and hare tried nearly everything to get rfd of coral and havo still got them. 1uot try the now, aura, quick, easy. WAR !N MEXICO 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 bAen given in other cities and will be repeated here by the best profes sional talent in the city. Wolffungen to Give Grand Opera Night ‘GETS-ir fiuroly lo tho Host Thing!* pa Inlew* —ay—tho now-plan corn cure. OET6-IT.’ Watch It got rtd of that corn, wart, calioua or bun ion In a hurry." "GKTS-IT" ta u euro aa time It taken two oaconde to apply—that'* all. No bandagoa to stick and fuse over, no ealvoa to make coma .or# and turn true floeh raw and rod, no pleat ere, no more knlvea and raior. that may cau.o blood poison, no more dig ging at coma Just tho easiest thing In the world to use. Tour corn days ars over "GKT8-IT'' is guaranteed. It la a&fo. nover hurts healthy fleah. Tour druggist sells TJETS-IT,” IS cents per bottle, or direct if you wish, from H. Lawrence A Ca, Chicago. Industrial Tour Will Be Seen in Movies Motion pictures of the “Industrial Tour’’ are to he shown in Atlanta Monday at tho 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 wtil not mis? the chance to see themselves in ac tion disembarking from the train, marching gallantly on the various factories, returning in triumph, and sitting down or standing up to the luncheon served en route. WOMAN BUYING UP CALVES. NORTH YAKIMA, WASH., Nov. ).—a voung woman stenographer in North Yakiina law office is attempt - ig to comer the market in heifei lives. She has figured out that inchers are seeking to buy cows ud will want more as the time ber of indigents ami several smaller contributions. The officers of the club are Mrs. S. C. Dobbs, president; Miss Lucile Goodrich, vice president; Mrs. C. A. Rauchenberg, secretary: Miss Martha Smith, corresponding secretary; Miss Lois Pattillo, treasurer, and Miss Dobbs, Miss Pattillo And Miss Rosa Belle Chapman constitute a board of directors. Members of the club are Miss.Hula Hancock, Miss Lucile Dennis. M ; ?s Mildred Harris, Miss Lucile Hard- rick, Miss Louise Chase, Mrs. J*u»e!i Chase. Miss Marie Dixon. Mrs. Mar shall Ilolsenback, Miss Julia Adams, Miss Lina Tipton, Miss Eunice Good rich, Miss Frances West. Miss Mabel Lawrence, Miss Mary Bedinger, Miss Ruth Rockmore, Miss Maner Harden, Miss Tommie Perdue, Miss Marian Perdue. Mrs. George Clayton, Miss Hattie Patterson, Miss Thelma Mc- Oullom, Miss Inez Perkle, Mrs. Ison, Mrs. J. B. Smith. Mrs. Victor Kreigs- haber, Mrs. Joe Dennis. Miss Mildred Dobbs. Mrs. Camp and Miss Annie Kate Adams. Quite the most attractive appeal yet made in the name of Christmas char ity was that of a certain shop win dow on 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 and the other arti cles made by members of the Young Girls’ Club of Inman Park, 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? receipts when the shop was closed late Saturday afternoon. The club is made up of girls and women who live In the Inman Park section and who have done consid erable charity work. The proceeds of yesterday’s bazaar will be devoted to the Empty Stocking Fund and to other charities of Christmas time. Re cently benefactions made by the girls of the club have been a donation of $25 to the Industrial Home for the Blind, the payment of rent for a num- THE SCENIC WAY WITH DINING CARS Facsimile of bottle and package greatly reduced. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Luncheon Hams! “Better Bread Woman Lawyer Acts As Cook's Prosecutor Our own baking under thl* name Is exactly what the name Implies ABSOLUTELY. Made tp In the atr and sunshine, where environment Is sanitary and conditions are cleanly; mixed, made and kneaded by machinery and baked In ther- metrlc ovens, it I* ALWAYS UNIFORM In qual ity and thorough in bakTng. And then the Price Is LESS— Full weight o l O— Full weight 7 r 5c loaf ^ 10c loaf An absolute saving of 33 1-3 per cent. Cured especially for our trade by one of the most reputable paokers in the West, cured exactly like large hams—are flavory, meaty, tender and delicious. Buv our “LUNCHEON" HAMS; you'll be delighted with t £ them. Lb. only.. * OC is never sold in bulk or in any way except in the patented bottle, both wrapped and unwrapped, shown above. This greatly reduced fac simile represents the outward ap pearance of one of the World’s Greatest Tonic-Stimulants, so valua ble tn food value and restorative powers for the weak and sick. PURE FOOD t STORES WASHINGTON. Nov 29. Women lawyers 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 pros ecuting attorney against a negro cook charged with stealing $28 from her mistress After Mrs. Lyddane had spent con siderable time examining a witness she said: “You’re the biggest liar that ever set foot in that box.” Mr? 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 Snowdrift—small Snowdrift—medium Irish Potatoes, peck.. Baldwin Apples, peck Piedmont Hotel Brand Butter Marigold Butterine Kingan’s Breakfast sausage, lb Palmo Desert Peache **» a- regular 36c quality, cut to can. 12 cans i Silver Leaf Lard, No. 10 size S New Georgia Cane Syrup: 15c size 12c 40c size 25c size 19c 76c size Whole Head Rice, Japan style: Regular lb. 7%c, cut to, lb Complaint Phone We have Installed a special phone for the use and convenience of any patron of the 37 R00ER8 Storet to report DI RECT any message of dlssatisfacton of any nature, to which we will give im mediate personal attention. Phone Main 2135. upon you without regard tor your health. Don t be deceived—Duffy's Is the only whiskey generally recog nised as a medicine, the only one you know about, have read of for years, and has to its credit the res toration to perfect health of thou sands. 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 doz4n. Single can, regular 3oc value 16c One dozen cans 96c FRESH, CRISP BREAKFAST FOODS Refuse Substitutes Cr«am of Wheat, a 16c seller . Quaker Oatt>, a 10c seller Post Toastie*, a 10c nelter .... Grape Nuts, a 15c Belter . . . . Postuin Cereal, a 15c seller .... Puffed Rioe, a 15c seller .... 74-Year-Old Woman Starts Cactus Ranch FORMING MILITARY COMPANY. GADSDEN, ALA., Nov. 29—Dr. A Burns, veteran of the Spanish-Amer ican War, has begun the organiza tion of a military company at Gads den. Duffy’s Pure Malt The genuit JHBP Whiskey '•* sold in SEALED BOT TLES ONLY, by most druggists, grocers and dealers Should our friends for any reason be unable to secure it in their locality, we will have it shipped to them from their nearest dealer, express prepaid (cash to accompany order) at the follow ing prices: ^ 4 Large Bottles. S 4.30 6 Large Bottles. $ 5.90 12 Large Bottles $11.00 Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey should be in every home and we make the above announcement so that you may become familiar with a source of supply. Remit by express order, postoffice order or certified check to The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, 131 White St. ~ ~ ~ EL FASO, TEXAS, Nov. 29.—A woman. 74 years old. is to establish the only spineless cactus ranch in the Southwest. She is Mrs. E. V. Plckerell, of this city, and she in tends to go into this peculiar busi ness on a wholesale scale. She is enthu .astlc ovjr the propo sition and has recently returned from California, where she thoroughly stu died and investigated the spineless cactus, its growth and uses. ROGERS’ FRESH ROAS ED COrFEES ARE ALWAY Get Ready for Wash Day! Appetizing Foods in Cans, Bottles, Pkgs, Piedmont Hotel Brand Sweet, Tender in p Corn. reg. 15c... 1V *- Vlrginia Red Ripe To matoes, regular 10c, can 6c Robin Hood Aspara gus Tips 21c Sleepy Eye Beets—• sweet, tender beets— No. 2 cans 16c Sauer Kraut 9c Lye Hominy ...... ,9c California White Cher. Ties 20c Fame Brand Corn.. 8c Robin Hood Pineapple. No. 3 cans 25c Hawaiian Pineapple Chunks 20c Chow Chow (.Cross & Blackwell) .21c Blue Label Catsup. reg. 25c. 19c Bull Head Catsup, reg 10c 8c Buy the following Items from a Rogers Store am! save from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. Laundry Soap, price cut to 10 cakes 25c 7 bars Octagon Soap (Monday) 25e OctarIII Soap Powders, cut to 4'jc Star Naptha Soap, cut to 4o KrIs-Naptha Soap, cut to 4c REGAL Brand LUMP STARCH. pound, cut to 31/30 Celluloid Starch 4u Cobbe’ Honest Blue Sc Star Naptha WaahiQg Powder*, Boasted fresh diily and always hot from the roaster. Full strength, fine flavor, pure and de licious. Rogers' "Regal” Blond. \ Qual ity usually sold at credit stores J? 35c Rogers' Java Blond, a credit ^Oc Rogers' 25e Bantu® 2*?r Blend, new. pound. Rogers’ "Good l»rink:” a quality Mild regularly at credit stores at 19r pound a ». v See what you save on Coffoea when you buy Roger** own roast- vtf .SOGSJ?S Co Be »ur© the name Economy Flour is on the sack when you buy Self-Rising Flour. Thousands of housewives the South over are using this Flour in prof econo© to all others! Its purity and high quality, together with tts being instantly ready to use, bos popular ised it to a tremendous degree—no guess ing about how much of this, that or the other to use—use nothing but the Flour-— add nothing but necessary shortening and quantity of milk or water. Try “Economy” and save all the Baking Powder and other ingredient expenses. 12 lb. Sack only.... .40<_ 24 lb. Sack only ?Bo Rochester, N Y Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely. grant bairn dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages: stops nasty discharge* and a feeling of cleans ing soothing relief oomus immedi ately. Don't He awake to-night strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its run ning nose, foul mucus dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is dis tressing. but truly neediess. Put your faith—just once—in "Ely’s Cream Balm’’ and your cold r uarjh will suroijr diiappoair.— There exi6ts no little concern among* the business men of the fctate owing j to the activities among yeggmen and their brethren. Many inquiries have been made as \ to the make of Messrs. High & Co.’s | safe, which so successfully withstood I the professionals’ recent attempt to j burglarize it. Upon investigation at the Gookin i Bank and Office Equipment Compa- j ny’s headquarters. 113-115 North Pry- | or street, we find that the safe was a fireproof Herring- * all -Marvin, con taining one of their celebrated bur- giar-proof chests, which Lave fclw&ys the is«L—Adry Try “Ely's 1 ream Hiiiu. Gel a small bottle, anyway, just to try It. Apply a little in the nos trils and instantly your clogged nose and stoppod-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely, dullness and headache disap pear. B> morning! the catarrh, eold- In-he&d or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now ! Get the small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm” of toy Jrug sion Thi 1 »wool, fiw- R id g ways Famous Teas Capital House Blend, I t lb. 15c ( tipitat llouac Blend. .1-2 ib. 25c Capital Hou*r Blend. 1 lb. 50c Kivt o’clock Blend. 14 lb.. 18c Five o’clock Blend. 1-2 lb... 35c Foe o'clock Blend, 1 lb.. . . 70c Her Majesty, 1-4 lb 28c Her Majesty, 1-2 lb.,.. . . 58c Her Majesty. 1 ib $1.00 l.W.ROGEWS c0 ‘ ATIAMTA.CA 34 SILf-KlSUtt l>. PHONE A BOGEM PUKE POOO 6T08I