Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 10, 1913, Image 3

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— 1 TECH BOYS IN Tf DAINTY GIRL RO r “~ •; — ..... 'I luvc of the oast ni tin- TVeh jilaj. Lit Ben llawkins. Former Official of Elektron Com pany Tells of Cash Gifts to City Electrician, Members of the special ‘ommittee )«• City Council investigating City . trioiun H. C. Turner admitted W-dnesday that they were startled ihc very frank testimony by rnern- tif the Elektron Company, an or. /ation of electrical contractors, dig the probe Tuesday afternoon. ■ :i• r members of this company had called and dismissed without Hi verms a single positive fact, but Alien F. V. L. Smith, former secre cy of the company and a juror in Crank ease, took the stand every, iiing he said was very positive. After Mr. Turner’s election in Oc- ,,i>er, 1912, 1 voluntarily suggested to members of this association that they mi in helping him meet his cam- ,aign obligations. ’ said Mr. Smith, knew Mr. Turner owed eonsider- >le money for newspaper advertis- : - printing and other necessary tmpaign expenses, but 1 did not • msuit Mr. Turner about raising the money from the contractors Paid in Installments. We raised the money. On Novem- j er •"> we gave him $1K0 on Novem- j ;m i 12 we gave him $125 and on De cember- IS we gave him $220." Mr. Smith showed canceled checks mp the amounts. He said that he ashed the checks and gave the money to Mr. Turner. (\ B. McGaughey. a contractor who i.cccded Mr. Smith as a witness. -Hid that he# was a member of the Klektron Company. 1*ut that it was now practically disbanded. When asked the cause for its disruption he -aid it was principally due to the withdrawal of .1. .1. Peters, the man iger of the Cotton States Elecrical j company, who brough the charges) . gainst Mr. Turner. He said he voted to pay money to Electrician Turner after the election. Were you for him in the election?” asked Attorney Aldine Chambers, who ,s representing the prosecution. No,” answered McGaughey. I was for Fred Miles and I contributed his campaign.” Aided Miies, Too, He says. Did the Elektron Company con tribute to Mr. Miles’ campaign?” ask ed Mr. Chambers. As I remember they made a small ■ ontribution before the election,” an swered McGaughey. Electrician Turner himself was put ■ he stand and he admitted receiv ng money for campaign expenses after the election. There was some hot repartee between Attorney chambers and Turner and Attorney j Carl Hutcheson, representing Turner, i during the examination. The committee will conclude the \ instigation Thursday afternoon mm. zr* ***£ ** & \ 4 wmwi v Climbs Mount to End Life'Nearer Heaven’ PASSAIC. X. I . Dec., 10. After ask ing directions to the top of the Great Noth fc Mountain, explaining that he wanted to get as wmv heaven as pos sible. .Joseph Richter went to the sum mit and. killed himself by shooting. Mrs. Bryan Calls Off Cabinet Social Strike ashinc5TON, . in< i,»« - like of Congressional wunien against j > Cabinet women because or the re- r >»rt that Cabinet leaders would noi j o-iurn Congressional calls ended when Mrs. W J. Bryan, for the Cabinet worn- | • B. gave out a statement that the calls j • uuld be returned. The announcement followed vr *ug- ■ n* si ion that Senatorial w-iVes* would pre- Me Cabinet women .at.social .functions j Loud Bell Annoys Town's Old Rival MIDLER, S. DAK.. Dec. 10 After ear- ■ est rivalry for more than 30 years be tween this town and St. Lawrence, the latter place has finally "put one ovter” ■>n Miller. In placing a bell in their new school house, the St. Lawrende people got one 'hat rings so loudly that it easily can i»o heard in Miller. When th<* air' is' right the sound - from- that bell almost rowns'the tones of the local bell. PuieroY ‘ Stage J Clti \ si c ire! Side Show ‘Spielers’ Employed in Stores ' • prl'lo" Iiii-hf' aul*, ' 3-aSiVrs" ' sin working n j f'hloae Heualiment sum "spieling" on 1 1 ' the virtues of hundreds of new mechan- • t ' 11 1,1 ical toys -offered to Christmas shop- terpro <M !v pers a. lot ol l :11 Kissed Policeman by 1 Mistake, Girl Pleads SAVANNAH. Dec. 10. Pretty Miss , l;,Ken r Katy Sullivan, who will appear in police app;ti.<;... court to-day on a charge of kissing a the seclu: traffic policeman when he sat beside king-on-a? her on .i street ear. will tell the court j (J f t] 1( . she mistook him- for someone else, ac- ; ( coniine to her statement. ' things a Capt, Davis, Veteran And Author, Is Dead Dram :essj ul u ! Tech ‘s'; ciiicagD, Dee. 10.—Captain -lames \ mon cr ,j Da-via, .Confederate war veteran and , • ..... writer of short stories, is dead at his I home here. He was a member of the M‘’ cl ' I, K on; uc i: \ cavalry during the Givil war. j l - ' ! ' 1 ’ 1 ■ Vfter the war he was a tobacco buyer; I>unvvot»;<i\ in Cuba. I Woo.’, on. UPSET STUB. CaSTIE BILIOUS. > : \ t :\\ s GEORGIA POLITICS Jmis 3-NEVTN [Savs V. omen Off Beior \ LB A N i, \ Y !>• fit who appe . led to P in Washington !. h. cause wen- gb n n here to day b l >r. M called at the State < ’a cnTranehismg v ein. m: •When nuisance not INDISTINCT PRINT Dll ut\ That awful sourness, belching of ac oid foul gases, that pain in the p*b ie stomach, the heartburn, nervou: oss, nausea, bloating .after eating. Jvj g of fullness, dizziness and *' ■ < < -" lie. means your stomach is sour ver is torpid your bowels coo.-tip;. • It isn't your stomach's fault it iso .1 igesi ion - it's biliousness and co , ion. I’r Cfiscarets; they swf e stomach, remove .the sour, ferrr food and foul gases; Lake bile e fiver and carry off the constipated | rist*- matter from the bowels. Then , ri - sTniiiach trouble i:- ended. A i'as- -, i i..-night straightens you out by orning. • r evtsci pal mist r other p si bi its ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. Educated Bowels Can Eclipse Educated Lirains . _ — ; A? Inminatlon. Health is a Habit- Take Jacobs’ Liver Salt for Con „ in q y ,r nver stipation, Indigestion, Head ache and Biliousness. lar elimination latching your Jacobs’ Liver Salt Cardim Laid tt Special Cable ‘ ROME, 1'. lemnity of Church, c i Santo Stel i ■Sacred ( ) The futn i by Cardinal tary of : The Poi the dead. j ac oD5 u.vc. —never forces: it • .-"flu.h,! t^a alimentary tract, looa- Lv, the waste deposit and gives the nat .“MWifis? fras-an's z Health .a almost wholly a matt^cO P-^C c= « o breakdowns ^nd educated bowels and active nausea and awful sickness. - dnr.vi. Let the liver run down then ■ It. nausea. — To B dneys. Let tne nver rv... -ome constipation, biliousness. 1 t oo. Sick headache, dullness. - -yy _ om. simply because the systen ng poisoned by C«es ™ * fermantad food Watte which Jtaa nos ■ ecri properly eliminated a>-d to =cid. All food leaves waste meotary .tract, the richer the more wiate; and the " v ' r .,*^u ■ can it. out and giVe the bo«e.» - 'Jacobs’ Liver Salt Is agreeable and -ever rirlpcs It act, gently, naturally ,„ c ...... the best liver regulator •: d ♦ you are nit sat- ,, taking it, your druggist will return your money. Jacobs’ Liver Salt fir-- 7 .kt’'t means a clear head and a snlend'd di‘ for you. Try :t. All 2_ m i - Made and guarar’ecd by .., ,.?■ Pharmacy, Atlanta. Advt. M1LWAUK I .«100,000 • ttl . 1 Mich., for ;i right to be, and was. proud of him lie diet! Tuesday at bis home in Dal ton. Governor Slaton is expected home Wednesday afternoon, and will be ir his office* in tlie Capitol Thursday morning. He has been in tip* East for tlie past ten days, principally in New York. Political rumor of an apparently authoritative kind says that Con gressman Thomas \V. Hardwick, oi the Tenth, who will retire from the j National House after his present term, is to have a Federal districi j 2^ That seemingly is the question the juries of Georgia, anti the juries alortpj must answer in re the State-wide prohibition law. The Supreme Court has decided; solemnly and with august emphasis, that a man, person, or thing, accord ing to the point of view, may be en joined in Georgia from operating A ‘blind tiger”-^that is, that he may be enjoined from selling intoxicating llqtfbra ’What, however, Is a ‘ blind tiger.” and when is liquor “intoxicating?’ Also, when is a sale a sale—-or. to j judgeship. get at it the oCHer way around, when j While it. is not a matter talked • a sale not a sale? i ,ho,lt ‘Tight out loud in meeting,” as l-a'ljo ; iiswers. "When!” j it were,* It is known that Mr. Hard Echo is notoriously more or less 1 V \ j c k is slated for .Judge Emory sarcastic at times’ | Speer’s present position, in the event Nobody knows the answer and. up- Judge .Speer retires within the time arently. in the words of one of tin* 1 ,.t the present Wilson Adminisiru- erstwhile “latest and most popmaf , t j on songs of the day," nobody ever x wiil._ : h a new district were set up in 1 seems that a defendant RUilq 1,1 I Georgia, moreover and that i selling liquor in Georgia may be ;;r- impossible— Hardwick would get it. rested and sent up to do time m <! , The prediction that he is to have • '< < ar-fonally one suffers botli of the v c ■ Judge Speer’* place, however, is the ire calamities. Hut he can not he j “patter bet.” cut up unless a jury says so — that 1 Hardwick is an nble lawyer, and his iticli seems clear. nomination to this high office would Where we get ’ff therefore. ; i, e pleasing and gratifying t ri Cit 11I that old station which e\ 1- ; v .uuJ.s «»f Georgians dently is* not to he run by —What , ’ does the jury think of it? Mrs. Marshall Fits going at breakneck speed beyond thi.- pnmd old station nothing doing! If the, limited gets by a little bit, it is halted, and has to back up! 1 ! ,r i' ,l “'" ,|M ' t ; ou,ls 1 ! U ASIIlMiTllN. (><•.•. 10. Mr? Mar right out iri meeting and so posltlw y that nobody can misunderstand, wha GIRLS! GIRLS! YflU MUST TRY THIS! BLES BEAUTY OF TO HI Can Make Your Hair Lustrous, Fluffy, and Abundant. gorate t hou - Her Gowns by Dummy IQ ■OLE ime, Oc- lat He iiund,| tbf* jury’s business is in this matter. In the meantime, locker clubs in Georgia are about evenly divided be tween those that view with alarm and iheir better situated relatives able to point with pride. Wlv-n is< a nuisance not a nui- sandi ? You can search the courts of re view! The Albany Herald sizes up the present situation in Georgia with re spect to votes for women in these •words In Georgia, the woman who wants the ballot Is the exception. As rule shall, wife of the Vice 1’resident, has found a way of fitting clothes by absent treatment. Mrs. Marshall was bored by long hours nf fitting. When she went West in N.> vemrber she stopped in Chicago, and 1 h» r measure taken and a form made of J l.< 1 ligure While she was with her I mother in Arizona her wardrobe was made, and on delivery it was found per- 1 feet. HIGH QUALITY and LOW PRICES THE STRONG BID FOR Your Christmas Shopping 'is for Christmas Our bewildering s of Domestic and Foreign Novelties ttie women of tliis Common- ,■:, 11h or*' .mite salisfled with suf- •age condition* • indeti nite! time the as enthu- fra getter may be «nex .and * t < That, i " r ?•' v .“: That Is'l.AXATIVM BROMO QCIXIM-I pint -a anti , i(0 j f f or | >lf . H immature of E. \s GROVE Cures a (’old in One Day, Cures Grip In Two Days. 25c U.S.TradeSupremacy Credited to Athletes leaves no wantef Silver Noveltier.. Hcfnd Painted f 1 Bags, Solid Gold Goods, BUi-rketry, uumen and child item to attract the Christmas Shopper, Sterling irisian Ivory, Cut Glass. White and Gold China, a, Ladies’ Mesh Bags, Ladies’ Leather Shopping id Gold Top Jewelry in endless variety. Brass mcker s Sets, Community Silver. Gifts for pci ifts for beautifying the home. Gifts for men or this s they are. and are ntcreated in the vote chas- j es - of their sisters in va- States. This will not last of course, and in due ‘corgia suffragette will be a stiff and as busy as suf- nywhere. And she will, we 1 i"c sure, be a credit to her ber cause.” \vill he agreed. , perhaps, boui skses'up the status, of things. *r,tiiiilh, woman suffrage is to be ‘ »ive issue in Georgia—at present it. - noi Judge Samuel P Adams ah. one of (ieor;, blest men. of lofty trend of mind m 1 'splendid poise, inclines to look skance at woman suffrage, and re- cntlv published n card opposing it. Nevertheless, there are few who do o', believe that it is » question that . ...he font; J OL Ix’fore ma"> morn fjall US. i,v*. anti the = » in illy ; it will be idiots for women. in Georgia, that will mean white tu n it never will mean anything It is stated that, upon the cordial recommendation of Congressman I 'rani Park of the Second District. \ Mrs. Nellie Brimberry will be fe- I • npointed as postmaster at Albany. H i? understorm to have been the intention of the late Congressman ip.denborrv to ask Mrs. Brimberry s reappoinIn\ent, and Judge Park has rb rifled to take similar action. This a p point inept will give very general satisfaction CAMBRIDGE. MASS . Dec TO "Thi ; I'nited States is supreme in the busi ness world because its youths are su preme in the athletic world.” ^atii Dr , Dudley A. Sargeani, physical director <»f ; Harvard, to-day. “Investigation shows tliat ai the ti’.q sports gained universal attention the wonderful expansion of the nation be gan.” BUSINESS NOTICE. Only One “BROMO QUININE” Only 12 More Slipping Days Til! Christa i Your Money Goes the Farthest 9 and Buys the Best at Tne Gem! But to knovd hou) far if will go and what it wil' buy requires y ur personal investigation Come f : n To „.?s impression in that -settled in favor of Our coals will please you til us. CARROLL & HUNTER. our complete list, you can till it hoi” with ; ; ;i’t, e<. •? Vim half the amount you would have C 1 ‘ Albany. The death of Samuel C. Berry, Rep- 'rrsmitii'iu* from Whitfield County in , 11 gi: 1 Legislutivrc- removes from t!i *' body one of its very best . beloved and most highly respected' 1 members. “Sam” Berry has represented his home . ountv a number qf tunes, and m-vr-r Dill e did he full Co leave his imprint ipoti the General Assembly ,,f which he uas a i»;irt. He will be remembered many days, particularly ] limps his always courteous common-sense spirit of Du 1 1 rig - at ■Ueffe 1^! session of the House v, as evident enough that death had 11 ived the goiUb-man from Whitfield .s its own. but he took an active, even icrgreasivc. part in the- proceedings, cvertheless. Berry, of Whitlield. was a gentle-| rni*i ,0 his finger-tips a gentleman m d ; ,n able legislator. Whitfield had No Syrup Like VeIva No Syrup So Good 1 d For foddardizing , ' . Men’s for a Phone Poll nf $2 or more. 26 Peachtree Sfrei 'ell Phone, i vy 4,. Aliuntd Phone 13 Dixie’s Creates> Dry Cleaner and Dyer Gel You At the At I - Theater. Greatest Show ol the Year STARS OF 7 ATLANTA STARS OI ' FOI ITK STARS 0? Th 3 ‘ STARS OF ATLA . VIT I TSURS At ATLANTA THEATER Friday, December 12 , Ourtain Rise:, at 2:30 I . M. Prices Orchestra, $1.00; I For the Emf Fti of the Georsfian-American