Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 05, 1913, Image 2

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WEAPONS IN IE FIGHT, CHIEF BEAIIEOS WHITES Continued From Page 1. but it i* not necessary that the. should do s*t *. it tli-' time has come when the man, whether he be offici i or citizen, who attempts to bring back the old conditions in the cities where recognized houses of prostitution have been closed will he contemptible be fore the people. I do not expect any city to attain perfection, but I do say thai we have bettered conditions in Atlanta, and men all over our land sre organizing to push this movement for the uplift and betterment of mar,, kind. I hope that the work will go m until every city in the United States will take this question up and break the bonds that bind the cities and »he vice promoters together, and release the unfortunate slaves from a life of eternal ruin.” Like Napoleon and Cromwell. In a strong character study of Chief Beavers. \1 H. Dunlap, man ager of the municipal section of The Detective, compares the chief to Napoleon and Cromwell. lie says: "Without going into a discussion of this important subject itself, we wish to state that aftrA observing at close range the work and |K*rsonality of Chief James L Beavers we are in position to conclude that he is not exactly a saint, as he is painted by the extremists on one side, nor is he the Satan or the visionary reformer that he is pictured by those who are opposed to the vice crusade. Instead he is a normal human being with riel) red blood in his veins, possessing a powerful personal character, the strong will of a Napoleon, the con science of a Cromwell, and the un limited courage of his convictions "It is a mistaken notion that Chief Beavers was ever dictated to by any set pf reformers or preachers, nor do fbe records show' that he ever permitted himself to be bullied or domineered by political bosses or gangsters. When he was consider ing the question of wiping out the so-called red light district, he took no one Into his confidence. When lie reached the decision to do so. he proceeded individually to act prompt ly, firmly and effectively ” Recorder Nash Broyles also has a strong article In The Detective on ‘‘Tile Police Officer and Polic e Judge.” Old Station Rapped. The Detective praises numerous good features of the police depart merit, and at the same time roasts what it terms Its defects The po lice station itself is rapped as anti quated. dilapidated and inadequate The city of Macon is given credit for having a far better station. The lack of a ladles' reception room in the station, and the huddling to gether of whites and blacks In the prisoners’ rooms, while awaiting trial in Police Court, also is roundly com demned On recommendation of Chief Beav ers. the Police Commission already has asked the city Council to rem edy these two glaring defects. This special Atlanta number of The Detective Is regarded by Sec retary W T Morris, of the Polh-e Relief Association, who supervised it, as a great advertisement for Atlanta. The numerous pages are adorned with individual and group photo graphs, and In all it is an attractive issue Ireland to Forbid Importing of Arms Saloonist Ordered To Answer Charge Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. DUBLIN, Dec. 5. A conference held here between Augustine Birrell. Chief Secretary for Ireland, and the Earl of Aberdeen, the Lord Lieuten ant of Ireland, will shortly result in a proclamation forbidding the im portation of arms into Ireland, ac cording to the local press. Labor trou bles and the threatened revolt of Ulster against home rule are causes for the embargo on war munitions. AUGUSTA, Dec. B. Judge Hammond has signed an order In Superior Court, directing Sol Barron proprietor of the Metropole saloon, to show cause before him on next Monday why his place should not t»e closed as a nuisance. Barron's place was raided several days ago and several bottles of whisky, beer and wine were seized. Rembrandt Sells for $8,800; Is Low Record Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. IjONDOax, Dec. 5. The cheapest Kembrandt acquired at a public sale in many years was sold at the Aynard auction when the dealer. Ferral. bought “Ecre Homo” for $8,800 The painting had been valued at $14. 00f ATLANTA MAY GET PLANT. DALTON. Dec. 6 Dalton. Atlanta. Chattanooga or Marietta will get the big central granite plant to be built b\ a company of retail marble and granite dealers of tl^» country being organized by H. P. CoTVl *' * ‘ ‘ city. Card, a marble man of this Give Up Ball When Tango Is Opposed KANSAS CITY. MO., Dec B. Oppo sition from the Board of J’ubllc Welfare to the dancing of the tango and other so-called “new dances'' caused the abandonment of t^* charity ball, an annual event participated in since 1896 by the leading society folk of Kansas JAILED DAY AFTER PARDON. MEMPHIS. Dec. 6.—Fifteen min utes after Phillips Banks stepped from an Arkansas train he was ar rested and sent to the city jail, charged with drunkenness. He was pardoned Thursday by the Governor of Arkansas after serving fifteen years for murder. Baking Comfort and Economy Don’t bother with Mixing the Flour- You Can Save Work, Worry and Money By Using THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Chicago Hotel Tries Girls as 'Bell Hops' CHICAGO, Dec. .V Elizabeth Ha'! and Lena Douglas to-day began tl.eir duties as the first and second female hotel “bell hops" in the world. Jen nie Scherer, the world's third fernah "hop.” was unable to start because her uniform of gray doth, skirt and Jacket wasn’t ready The three girls will answer bells in the Hotel La Salle. Just the same as the male "hops” answer them now, except that the girls will only re spond to calls from rooms occupied by women guests. 2-Foot Snow Halts Business in Denver DENVER, Dec. .V Know from 20 to 24 Inches deep covered the city of Denver and its suburbs to-day, and there was no indication of a let-up. Street car traffic in all parts of the city was blockaded late yesterday, and thousands were compelled to sleep in stores and offices in the busi ness district. Schools were closed to-day. , Outside of Denver snow was re ported three to four feet deep in sev eral places. Czar Dissatisfied With Beilis Verdict Special Cable to The Atlanta Georqlan. KIEFF. Dec. 5 A special messenger from Minister of Justice Skeglovitow is here for a full record of the Beilis trial Skeglovitow has been ordered by the i '/.ar to take the record to Lavadia to the Czar In order that he may deter mine whether an appeal shall be en tered. This eleventh hour intervention Is taken to mean that the Czar Is dissatis fied with the result of the trial Will Provides for Monument to Horse MIDDLETOWN. N Y.. Dec .V The will of Mrs. Isaac Van Luvan Goshen provides that her horse be chloroformed and buried beneath a tombstone. She bequeathed her home to the Goshen Hospital provided it is named the Morris Memorial Hospital, other wise if goes to the First Presbyterian Church. Boxer's Brother Is Given Year for Theft FREE COUPON Tn HEARAT’S SUNDAY AMERICAN and AT LANTA GEORGIAN Free Christmas Gifts Dis tribution. • GOOD FOR 5 VOTES For Address Dist Fill in your favorite’s name, and send to Offer Department, and 5 votes will be credited in favor of candidate. Not good after December G. Alabama Mob Hangs And Shoots a Negro DOTHAN. ALA . Dec. 5.—A negro en route from Uolumbia jail to Hale- burg, 25 miles from here, was cap tured by a mob near the latter place and lynched, his„ body being strung from a tree and riddled with several hundred bullets. The negro was charged with at tempting to attack the daughter of a white man who was killed by ne groes last spring. The body of the nigro was suspended from the tree overnight. Ask Pastors to Aid In Tuberculosis War Letters urging Atlanta ministers to observe “Tuberculosis Day,” Sunday, December 7, in their churches, have been sent out by the Tuberculosis Sun day Committee, which started the movement. The ministers will he asked to preach sermons dealing with the methods of prevention and cure. Thief Picks 9 Cases Of Eggs For His Loot (‘IIIC AGO, Dec. 5—A thief who showed a rare appreciation of values stole nine cases of eggs from William Knopp, a commission dealer. The thief borrowed Knopp’s wagon to haul his treasure away, but deserted the vehicle after hiding the eggs Halt Sanity Test of Mrs. Von Claussenl NEW YORK. Dec. B. -Counsel for Mrs I Ida Von Claussen, who threatened . sue Theodore Roosevelt, has obtained writ of habeas corpus in an off, halt the sanity proceedings i, eR .. against her. Don’t Force Your Liver To Wor When Liver Gets Lazy it Needs Only Jacobs’ Liver Salt. We have proqressed beyond the calo mel and blue mass age. Calomel is a dangerous drug which crashes Into the system with mercurial force and punches a way through the sour bile, leaving organs stunned and weak and sometimes with serious after effects. Thinking people realize it is better to keep the liver, kidneys and bowels working regularly and normally. One becomes constipated and bilious because all food has a percentage of Indigestible waste, the richer the diet the greater this percentage, and In time It packs and retards the eliminative processes of liver and kidneys. But all you need is Jacobs’ Liver Salt to n v a gentle flushing which U a ■ washes away waste and ferment 1 the natural elimination. Jacobs’ Liver Salt is the most natJ ural liver tonic. Sodium sulph t e lithium stimulate and augment t . i ural digestive sulphates In the blood! instead of forcing it works n t I gently, but promptly. If n J to the mark on arising, take Jacob*! Liver Salt and In an hour you feel splendid. Agreeable to take and never! gripes. Jacobs’ Liver Salt is better! for your liver than calomel, and " you don’t agree with us after trying your money back at the store where! you bought It. All druggists. 25c. MajJ and guaranteed by Jacobs’ Pharmacy! Atlanta.—Advt. 1 Egg Boycotters Plan Hen Efficiency Fight CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—--Not satisfied with the progress they are making in forcing the price of eggs downward, although a 10-cent drop has resulted from the widespread boycott, women of Chicago to-day planned a cam- | paign for greater hen efficiency. Retail prices for "best storage eggs” at the start of business to-day aver aged 36 cents. A further drop was predicted before noon. CHICAGO, Dec. 6. Jack Johnson's brother, Charlie, to-day began serving a year in the Bridewell for the theft of an overcoat. Judge Wade fixed his punishment at one month when Johnson was convicted, blit when the The Tooth Brush Drill twice-a-day gives better teeth and better health. Start it at home with pugilist’s brother struck a court bailiff the judge added eleven month* to the sentence. Groom Arrested and Honeymoon Spoiled COLGATE'S RIBBON *“** DENTAL CREOCO CHICAGO, Dec. 5 Ho'lis B. Peck, a real estate dealer of Battle Creek. Mich., on a honeymoon trip with his bride, was taken from a train bound for California and arrested on a charge of embez zling $7. Indians in Dakotas Predict ‘No Winter' The PIERRE, & DAK.. Dec dians of this vicinity are predicting there will be “no winter this season.” Freak December weather prevails all over the Dakotas, with warm rains and the thermometers well above freezing. The delicious flavor makes its use a treat—the thorough, whole some cleansing makes for better health at work and play. THE GLOBE 89 Whitehall Street THE GLOBE His” Gift Will Be Doubly Appreciated If| Comes From “His” Store—THE GLOBE The Globe Store is a veritable treasure house of useful and appropri ate gifts for men. With Chistmas less than three weeks away, why not leisure and let us store your parcels for future delivery? We are f modern merchandising. Ladies will especially appreciate the choose NOW at your with all the facilities o here to serve you courtesy of dignified the Globe service. 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