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ATLANTA riEORGIAN AND NEWS.
IS SLAYER
Of WIPE
In a broadside of sweping charges,
1 the Cotton States Electric Company
outlined its accusations of unjust dis-
j crimination against City Electrician
Turner before the loint session of the
Board of Electrical Control and the
Council Committee on Electee Lights
Thursday afternoon.
The charges were in ' form of a
written statement submitted for the
Calm, electrica I com oan y b y i ts a ttorne y, AI
Ofilma rhysician S CaSB tXpectBQ , dine Chambers. They openly intimat-
i ed corruption of the office of City
to Develop Sensational
•Testimony.
SEl.MA, ALA. Die 4.—Law
crowds of morbidly curious persons
«re attending the trial of Dr. J. ]).
Hummer*, called at noon to-day, on
the indictment for the alleged murder
of his wife, Mr*. Minnie I, Hummers.
The defence pleads that the woman
was drunk and fell from a second-
story window of the Summers apart
ments, killing herself
Tt Is raid that some sensational evi
dence will be adduced it the trial
f>r Summers has summoned 46 wit-
rt60seii, many of them prominent
women who reside In his section of
the city, to testify in his behalf It is
*ald that they will swear hh to the
good character of the physician an 1
his kind treatment of his wife
The State, however, ha* also sum
moned a large number of witnesses to
combat the evidence to be offered by
the defense, and It Is said they wiil
testify that Dr. Summers was brutal
and frequently intoxicated, and that
his wife wars often mistreated and
abused
The trial of Dr. Summers is arous
1ng more Interest here than any ease
heard In many years.
YOUTH STABS TEACHER.
RK'HTON, MISS. Dee. 4 Profes
sor G. <\ Ball, principal of a hlgi-
*rrade private school here, was seri
ously stabbed by Dharles Conway, a
Ifl-vear-old pupil, because he was
whipped for violating school rules.
Rail's recovery is doubtful. Conway
has been arrested.
' Electrician and went
I thetr contentions.
BERLIN, Dec. 4.—Stormv
marked to-day’s session of tne Reich
stag while Dr. VonBethmann - Holl -
weg, the Imperial Chancellor, was
making a statement in behalf of the
Government relative to the trouble
between the military authorities and
the populace of Alsace. The Chan
cellor was frequently interrupted, and
at times it looked a* though the po
lice would have to be called in to re
store order. After the Chancellor's
of the teamsters’ strike and promote
arbitration if possible. This blocks
the arbitration plan.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—The bulk of
the art works collected by the late
George Arnold Hearn will go to the
Metropolitan Museum of Arts. This
was learned to day at the funeral of
the late merchant at St. James Epis
copal Church. It was also learned
that the estate will be in the neiqh-
borhood of $30,000,000 instead of $15,-
into de ai in 000,000 and that millions are left to
charity.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—The State
Department was informed to-day that
an order signed by Felipe Riveros, as
commander in chief, has been issued
to the Constitutionalist General Beul-
na, directing the immediate release of
W. S. Windham, held for ransom by
Constitutionalist forces operating
near Ma/atlan. Windham formerly
was cashier of the National Bank of
Commerce of Pasadena and is now
superintendent of the ranch of former
speech the Reichstag, by 293 to 54, Senator Bard, of California.
voted that it had no confidence in Dr. , „
VonBethmann.Hollweg’s administra-; WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.-That the
Government will intervene in the 6uit
filed by Elsie DeWolfe, the actress, to
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—M. M. test the constitutionality of the in-
Mulhall, self-styled lobbyist for the come tax was indicated to-day by At-
National Association of Manufactur- l torney General McReynolds. He as
purr IP jJIIRiTrn Teacher Cowhided
UllLI Id Mull ILU For Whipping Pupil
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Mystery in Stabbing of
Agnes Guth in New York
Remains Unsolved.
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ors, is called a “liar," “professional
corruptionist" and "betrayer for hire"
in a brief filed with the House Lobby
Investigating Committee to-day by
Attorney James Ensby-Smith, coun
sel for Representative James P. Mc
Dermott, of Illinois. McDermott was
alleged by Mulhall lo Have been one of
his aides. I. H. McM'chad, former chief
page of the House and protege of
McDermott, also is attacked in the
brief.
INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 4.—A reso
lution apepahng to the Central Labor
Union to call a general strike of all
unionists in the city was almost
unanimously pa H by a largely at-
t-nded mass meetinq of striking
teamsters at Labor Temple this aft
ernoon. The Central Labor Union
will consider the matter at a special
meeting this evening.
BINGHAM. UTAH, Dec. 4.—The
smudging of the Apex mine, in which
Ralph Lopez, slayer of six men, took
refuge a week ago, continued to day.
The belief grows that the desperado
had escaped from the mine. Odds
narrowed from 2 to 1 to even money
that he had not succumbed to the
poisonous gases.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.--An ap-
ppropriation of at least $300,000 for
military aeronautics was urqed be
fore the House Military Committee
to-day by Brigadied General Scriven,
chief of the Army Signal Service. He
told the committee that while his
department had only $300 for air
ships. Mexico had appropriated $400,-
000.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.—That the
Administration is determined to place
the country on a war footing at once
sorted the matter is of grave import
ance and that when the Department
of Justice is officially advised that
such case has been filed, ho will con
sider it.
KANSAS CITY, MO.. Dec. 4.—The
Industrial Workers of the World ha*
declared war on Kansas City and have
3ent out calls for 1,000 men to come
here within two days to show the po
lice who is running the I. W. W. War
was declared because "General" Peter
McAvoy and four other “generals"
were arrested last night while ad
dressing crowds on the streets.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—Two indict
ments charging him with soliciting
and accepting campaign funds from
corporations were returned this aft
ernoon by the special Grand Jury in
vestigating graft in road and canal
■ contracts against Arthur A. McLean,
treasurer of the Democratic State
| Co mmittee. An indictment was also
j filed against Everett B. Fowler, of
Kingston, indicted some weeks ago
on a charge of attempted extortion.
Fowler is at present out on $5,000
1 bail. Warrants were issued for both
I men.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— The gross
public debt of the United States
j creased $11,504,912 in November
■ cording to a statement to-day by Sec-
| retary of the Treasury McAdoo. The
net debt on November 30 was $1,052,-
592,567.
WASHINGTON Dec. 4.—Attornev
General McReynolds to-day advised
Secretary of War Garrison he is not
bound by the contracts made by the
Lincoln Memorial Commission for the
construction of ? memorial to Abra
ham Lincoln in Potomac Park. The
commission awarded contracts to the
Gf--— A. Fuller Company for $1,
NEW YORK Dec. 4 —- A \ igilant
police watch was to-day set on every
outgoing railroad train and steam
ship for Oscar Vogt, a iormer r>wi»*
soldier, chef and pianist, \tho i*
wanted in connection with the mur
der of Mrs. Agnes Guth, a fashiona-I
ble modiste, who was stabbed to |
death in her home at No. 205 West
Eighty-fourth street, last night.
Mrs. Guth, who was known to her
business associates as Mine. Agnes,
lived with her two tons; her assist-|
ant, Miss Elsie Rothlesberger, and
Vogt. A few hours before her body. I
pierced with stab wounds, was found
she Is known to have had $140 in her
possession, but the police were una
ble to find It.
According to a story told the police
by August Guth, 21-year-old son of
the slain woman, Vogt and Mrs. Guth
were in love. As Mrs. Guth’.s busi
ness was prosperous Vogt derided to J
quit working and lead a life of ease.
Mrs. Guth’s sons objected to this)
arrangement, and quarrels in the
Guth nousehold were frequent. Final
ly in a hurst of anger Vogt said he
would leave. Mrs. Guth disappeared
late yesterday afternoon.
Queen Amelie Tells
Secrets of Portugal
DOTHAN, ALA., Dec. 4.—J. A. Joy-
I ner, principal of the Madrid Scho.il,
! near here, who was horsewhipped by
| Louie Pilcher Wednesday afternoon,
j was here to-day in conference with
County Superintendent of Education
John Odom.
Joyner had punished a younger
I brother of Pilcher in school. This
M caused the light Pilcher struck the
rSl J teacher several blows with a whip, but
ran when Joyner pulled a knife.
Pilcher was Jailed, but made bond.
GILCHRIST QUITS RACE.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 4—Ex-
Governor Gilchrist, one of three can
didates to succeed Duncan U v Fletch
er In the Cnited States Senate, has
withdrawn from the race, giving pri
vate affairs as his, reason.
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ATHENS, Dec. 4.—A. V. Deadwyler,
a live stock and livery dealer, of
Athens, who has been before the May
or and City Jodft 11 number of time*
for violating the prohibition law, has
been fined $1,000 or two and one-half
years in hte stockade by the Mayor
and hound over to the State courts
The case was appealed to Council.
This is the high water mark in the
enforcement of the prohibition law in
Athenp.
MONEY REFUNDED
WITH A SMILE
Leading Drug Stores Will Give Money
Back Should There Ever Be a Case
Where Dodson's Liver Tone Falls.
Dodson s Liver Tone is a mild vege
table Liver Tonic which operates so
successfully in cases of constipation,
torpid liver or biliousness that it has
practically taken the place of calomel—
the drug which is so often dangerous
All druggists who sell Dodson's Liver
Tone recommend it as a reliever of con
stipation sour stomach, biliousness and
sluggish liver. It works gently, surely
and harmlessly. If a bottle should ever
fall to give satisfaction any dealer will
refund the price paid without question.
The price of Dodson's Liver Tone is
50 cents per bottle. Be sure you get
Dodson's Liver Tone and not some
medicine put up in imitation that is not
hacked by a guarantee and that may
contain harmful drugs. —Advt.
OVERCONFiDENCE
Men vvlm draw good salaries naturally acquire the
habit of thinking they can always do it. Their ability
blinds them to the fact that the capable men are Just
as liable to accidents and the Ills of life as their lower
salaried fellows.
A $4,000 man who loses his earning power lilts the
ground four times harder than the $1,000 laborer who
is disabled. Consequently lie needs to save just four
times as much.
A savings account with Atlanta’s Oldest Savings
Bank Is an income tax—a promise to pay an I, o. TJ.
that is good for all men.
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GRANT BUILDING
GEORGE M. BROWN, President. JOHN W. GRANT, Vice Presi
dent. JOSEPH E. EOSTON, Secretary and Treasurer.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, Dee. 4. Queen Amelie,
of Portugal, has become an author
ess. Her ‘•Recollections" of the rev
olution in Portugal, part of which is
appearing serially here, arc
published in book form soon
The Queen made notes of the over
turn. up to and including the final
disaster.
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instantly your clogged nose and stopped-
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INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 4.—Member®
of the Commercial Vehicle Protective
Association (team and auto owners)
this afternoon declined the invitation
to appear before the businessmen and
clergymen’s committee, which is en
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WASHINGTON, Doc. 4.—The Fed
eral G««' -ment must aid the Missis
sippi Valle 4 ' States in upbuilding the
levees on the Mississippi River, fo r -
mer Senator Percy, of Mississippi,
told the House Rivers and Harbors
Committee to-day. The committee
had the Humphries bill, for a Federal
aporopriation of $45,000,000 to pre
vent floods on the Mississippi under
consideration. Percy asserted the
levee problem should be handled as
a whole and that $60,000,000 of which
the States would contribute $50,000.-
000, was necessary to protect the
country adjacent to the lower Missis
sippi River.
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 4.—“We
have signatures of employers hiring
about 1,100 men, and this list may
be increased to 1,500 by the time the
meeting is called this afternoon to
consider the question of signing up,"
said Organizer Thomas J. Farrell, of
the striking Teamsters’ Union, to-day.
WASHINGTON Dec 4.—Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson acted a6 President
of the United States for a short time
to-day and greeted a delegation of
Ohio boy corn growers at the White
House in behalf of the President, who
is indisposed.
HOT SPRINGS. ARK., Dec. 4.—E.
| A. Fuller, of Peoria. III., died in the
city tail he^e from an overdose of
morphine. A letter was found in his
pockets from his eight-year-old
daughter, pleading with him to come
home Christmas.
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Gray Hair.
1 —-
ror years 1 tried to restore my
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} the prepared dyes and stains, but
-> none of them gave satisfaction and
< they were all expensive. I finally
ran Into a simple recipe which "l
' mixed at home that gives wonderful
results I gave the recipe, which i
£ as follows, to a number of
> friends, and they are all delighted
■ with it To 7 oz. of water add a
small box of Barho Compound. 1 oz.
< of bay rum and Q oz. of g’yeerine
I’se every other day until the hair
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*very two weeks h will not onlv
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Druggist Says Ladies Are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
\ \ only this
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the hair. Our grandmother made up a
mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to
keep her locks dark and beautiful, and
thousands of women and men who value
that even color, t La t beautiful dark
| shade of hair which is so attractive, use
nly this old-time recipe.
lays we get this famous mixture
ng at any drug store for a 60-
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Tree Dweller Taken
To Carolina Asylum
COLUMBUS. S. C., Dec. 4.—Her
face tunned as brown as an Indian
and with a young child clinging tY
her. frightened at the appearance of
cars and many people, Lucy Keys
Chitwood, of Seneca, a young whtie
woman, was brought to the State
Asylum here to-day.
The woman, with her infant, had
been living In the woods, sleeping in
a tree-house, and subsisting on roots,
berries and wild fruit.
i General Young to
Plan for Reunion
CHATTANOOGA, Dec 4.—General
Bennett H. Young, of Louisville,
commander-in-chief of the United
Confederate Veterans, is the guest of
Chattanooga to-day. He has been ex
tensively entertained.
General Young will leave to-night
for Jacksonville to meet committees
in charge of preparations for the 1914
Confederate reunion.
Mr.Caudle Happy Man
Beside This Husband
NEW YORK. Dec. 4— Charles!
Reuret. KueinR for a separation, de- !
dared Ills wife’s nightly "lecture" t>e- I
gins at S p. m., and lasts until 3: 0 I
a. m.
NEW CLYDE LINE AGENT
JACKSONVILLE. De, 4 —K K
Quincy, chief clerk of the Clyde
Steamship Company here, has been
promoted to be agent at Charleston.
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Schedules Change
Dec. 7, 1913
OX AND AFTER SUNDAY, DECEMBER TTH
CENTRAL (IF GEORGIA RAILWAY
TRAINS WILL LEAVE ATLANTA, FROM TERMINAL
STATION, AS FOLLOWS, EXCEPT AS NOTED:
No. 2, 8:00 a. m.—DAY EXPRESS, for Macon, Savannah, Al-
bany, Americus, Jacksonville and intermediate points. Parlor CaJ
to Macon, Ga.
No. 98, 9:47 a. m.—DIXIE LIMITED, first train December d
for Macon, Cordele, Tifton, Wuycross and Jacksonville. Observaf
tion Library Car, Pullman Sleeping Cars, Dining Car and CoacheJ
to Jacksonville, Fla.
No. 10,12:30p. m.—For Macon, Milledgeville, Millen, Valdosta!
Americus, Albanj and intermediate points. Parlor Car to MaconJ
Ga.
No. 12, 4:00 p. m.—For Griffin, Macon and intermedia!" poinls.l
Parlor Car to Macon, Ga.
No. 94, 8:30 p. m.—DIXIE FLYER For Macon. Cordele, i
ton, Way cross and Jacksonville. Observation Library Car, Pullman!
Sleeping Cars and Coaches.
No. 4, 9:00 p. m.—NIGHT EXPRESS—For Macon and Saw ; j
nah. Connects at Macon with G. S. & F. for Cordele, Tifton. Val
dosta and Palatka. Sleeping Car to Savannah, Ga., and Palatini,
Fla.
No. 32, 10:10 p. m.-SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED -For W,
con. Cordele, Tifton, Wave rose and Jacksonville. Sleeping Can
and Coaches to Jacksonville. Broiler Buffet Car serves break fas:
Tifton to Jacksonville.
No. 8, 11:45 p. m.—MIDNIGHT EXPRESS—For Mao.iv]
Americus, Albany, Tbomasville, Dawson, Cuthbert, Eufaula and
Southwest Georgia and East Alabama points. Pullman Sleeper to|
Thotnasville, Central Sleeper to Montgomery.
NOTE—All trains will arrive in Atlanta at Terminal Station!
as at present, except No. 15 from Macon, Southwest, Georgia andl
East Alabama points will arrive at 7 :55 p. m. instead of 8:10 p. m.,|
and No. '*4, DIXIE LIMITED, from Jacksonville, Wa.vcross, Tifton,
Cordele and Macon, will arrive (first train December 9th) 8:03 p. m.
NOTE.—No. 4; NIGHT EXPRESS, for Macon and Savannah,!
carrying Savannah and Palatka Sleepers, will leave at 9:00 p. m.l
instead of 9:35 p. m. No. 98, DIXIE LIMITED, first train South,)
will leave Atlanta Monday, December 8th.
For additional information, ask the TICKET AGENT, oomf>c|
Peachtree and Marietta streets, and at Terminal Station.
W. H. FOGG, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIAl
RAILWAY
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don’t know why. Get your nerves re- j
vitalized with Kellogg's Sanitone Wa- .
fer.s and constipation will vanish soon
likewise headaches, neuralgia and
many other troubles. Don’t waste
money on body-medicine* or doctors
when your nerves are all that's wrong;
don't travel, take electric treatment*
or massage If your nerves are In bad
?hnpe. Kellogg s Wafers are your safe,
sure remedy Get a oO-con; box tree;
know the real Joys of living at your
age.
WOMEN: Women need Kellogg’s
Sanitone Wafers when they break down
from nervous worry—"get the blues"
over nothing and grow weaker and
thinner every day. No woman is wholly
womanly when her health and nerves
go wrong. It you would be at your
best -banish backaches, headaches ami
sleeplessness- get your nerves "right"
with Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers, and
your Ilfs will be all sunshine.
All first-* lasa druggists have Kel
logg’s Sanitone Wafers In stock, at
$1 00 a box. or they will be mailed di
rect upon receipt of price by F. ,J.
Kellogg. 1887 Hoffmaater Block. Battle
Creek. Mich. No free trial boxes from
druggists
A 5t»-cent trial box of this great dis
covery' will prove that they do the
work They are guaranteed -every
wafer. Send coupon below to-day for
free 50c trial box of Kellogg’s Sanitone
Wafers
Free Trial Box Coupon
F. J. Kellogg Co., 1887 HofTmaster
Block, Battle Creek. Mich.
Send me by return mall, free of
charge, a 50-cetft trial box of the
wonderful discovery for nerves
Kellogg's Sanito.be Wafers I en
close 6 cents in stamps to help
pay postage and packing.
Name
Street or R. F D
City stale
Special Sale
Shoes al
of High-Grade
A lien’s
There is no use quibbling about a serious fact and trying to call a spade anything except a spade. We have too many
high shoes.
WHY?
Because the weather man has given us warm summer weather for the months of October and November when we
should have been having cold, rainy weather and a little sleet and snow mixed in.
Now what is the result? We have about $10,000 worth of high shoes that must be sold. They are the cream of fash
ionable footwear; you know that without being told perhaps, but there are strangers coming to Atlanta to shop every day,
and new residents locating here, so we repeat it.
Allen’s high-grade boots are all reduced until further
notice as follows:
$8.00 Boots $6.25
$7.00 Boots $5.50
$6.00 Boots $4.75
$5.00 Boots $3.75
$4.00 Boots $2.95
We have reduced a great many evening slippers and
low shoes also, but not all, as these will be good in'the spring.
Those that are reduced are as follows:
$7.00 and $8.00 Cut-Steel Buckle or
Dull Street Colonial $6.25
The regular $1.00 size «*f Kellogg's
Sanitone Wafers are for «a'e in At
lanta a? Jacobs' Ten St or.
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Gun Metal, Patent or Black Sat
in Boots; tip or plain—
*8.00 grade $6-25
57.00 grade $5.50
56.00 grade $4.75
55.00 grade $3.75
$7.00 and $8.00 low shoes and slippers
$6.00 low shoes and slippers
$5.00 low shoes and slippers
$4.00 low shoes and slippers
$3.00 low shoes and slippers
. $6.25
$4.75
$3.75
$3.25
$2.45
All Children's Shoes are reduced likewi»e:
$3.50 and $4.00 grades $2.95
$3.00 grades :2.45
$2.50 grades 1 -95
$2.00 grades 1 jl-'55
$1.50 and $1.75 grades 111.35
$1.00 and $1.25 grades $ .95
The women s Boots and Colonials are made with the new Cuban-French heel in most cases.
J. P. ALLEN & CO.
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