Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 11, 1913, Image 14

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kp '[ ir® J j., I a 1 hi ) U X Till'; ATLANTA fiMJKUlA.N AND NLWN. PUSS W BILL,! S. ADMIRAL'S ORDER METED BE If! BATTLE WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 Ansert ing that Georgia ha* enjoyed unusual ! wireL- prosperity during the five years that ' wU .., s t It* prohibition laws have been in force. Mrs. Mary Hama Armor, the •^Georgia cyclone," was one of the speakers before the House Judiciary Committee to-day in advocacy of the Hobson bill for nation wide prohibi tion. The Hobson bill would forever prohibit In the United States the manufacture or Importation of intoxi cating liquors. “In my State of Georgia.’’ said Mrs Armor, “we have had prohibition for five years. These five years have brought the greatest prosperity in the history of the State and we have progressed spiritually, mentally and physically, and In an unprecedented way. The beneficial effects of pro hibition can be attested by any man or woman in the States Including our Governor, John M. Slaton. On Children's Scalps. Hair Fell Out in Round Spots. Scratched Till Blood Came. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured. TAMPICO, MEXICO, Dec. 11.—(By to Vera Crux.)—Effective guard the safety of Amerl- .ms ind other foreigners here during the fighting between the rebels and Federal* were taken to-day by Roar Admiral Fletcher, the commander of the United States squadron. A "rone of safety*' for all foreign ers was assigned under the guns cf tin American ves.H«*ls, and Fletcher notified the leaders on both sides that fighting would not be allowed near the neutral territory or near valuable property. ’ This order must be obeyed," was the. mandate of the American com mander. Both forces complied during Wednesday’s fighting. The cruisers Chester and Tacoma took up their position in the river to day with 50 marines from the heavy draught warships aboard. They lyiJ he landed at the first sign of danger to foreigners They took on a num ber of refugees, All British and German citizens have fled from the city tn bats in the harbor, except those compelled to re main on shore for business reasons. The British citizens took refugees on the steamer Sogino, which is char tered by the British admiralty and manned by sailors from the British warship Suffolk. The Germans went aboard the Hamburg-American liner Kron Prlnzessin Ceeilie. The attacking rebel force number! about 4,00 men and the Federals have 2,000. Federals Claim Great Rally To Be Held to Lay Plans For Negro Y.M.C. Ay Preparations for the grand rally to be held at the Auditorium Sunday night to lay plans for a campaign for funds for a Young Men’s Christian Association for negroes are complete. Addresses will be made by Judge Nash Broyles. Dr. John E. White, Governor Slaton and many others. The male chorus of lf>0 voices from Morehouse College will furnish the music in conjunction with a chorus from the Morris Brown University. Citizens of Mexico Visit Atlanta Xin (i. T. DeWolf and wife, of Mexico City, are registered at the Hotel Ans- ley Thursday. They came direct to Atlanta from the capital of the tur bulent southern republic, where Mr. DeWolf has business interests. While here- they are visiting relatives, Mr. and Mis. E. B. Hornady, of Buena Vista, (Ja.. who are also at th»- Ana- ley, and the family of S. N. Rushin, No. 216 St. Charles avenue. Mr. DeWolf declined to discuss the situation in Mexico, declaring that any statement he might make would |m- injurious to bis business inter ests. Georgia Suffragists Milwaukee Schools The rebel 1545 Aisquith St., Baltimore, Md. — *‘My children were afflicted with what they called ringworm of the ucalp contracted from a hou*e-cat they were playing with. The ringworm fonned on their nralpi about the size of a silver dollar and their hair fell ' Rebel,S Repulsed, out. leaving a round scale or cruet on their j MEXICO CITY Dec 11 0, “l" r0 " nd * p °“, ' a, lark on TamnftU ha, bo... There wM,*rrihleltchinK and they w-ral.<-h«1 , till the blood came. They were very fretful ' *™or6\n* to an official statement is- and could not. sleep at night and they were Piled to-day by the Ministry of War. very cross. j General Blanquet, the War Minister, ‘They were treated for several months j an Id the rebels had lost heavily, with no improvement whateoever. Instead According to General Blanquet, the of improving they were getting worse and j |.\ M j or{l ] land forces at Tampico were Georgia suffragists have started a campaign to induce Congressman Thomas W. Hardwick, of Washington County, to use his influence to ob tain a committee on woman suffrage in the House. Congressman Hardwick is a mem ber of the House Rules Committee, before whom the National Suffrage Convention recently had a hearing in Washington, and is understood to lw opposed to the movement. IL HDDS TO ITS MILEAGE BAN Road Virtually Withdraws Both Interchangeable and Intrastate Rooks as Retaliation. The statement given out at the office of the Railroad Commission Wednesday to the effect that the Cen tral of Georgia hereafter will sell mileage books in Georgia good only for a Journey wholly within the ! State, at the rate of 2 cents per mile Is incorrect. The Central will sell j such books, hut they will be sold at j the rate of 2 1-2 cents per mile, which ; is the maximum rate permitted. ; This means practically that the j Central has withdrawn its inter i changeable mileage and also its in- ’ trust ate mileage, as there will now ; be no saving in using mileage strips j over that line in Georgia. The Atlanta, Birmingham and At - j lantic Railroad will sell penny scrip at 2 cents per jnile, notwithstanding ! the fact that it is permitted to charge a maximum rate of 3 cents over its | lines. The Macon and Dublin Road has Informed the commission that it will sell strictly intrastate mileage, In 500-mile books, at the rate of 2 1-2 cents per mile. Quarrel Over Phone Results in Shooting the ringworm -was spreading and getting GIBSON, Dec. 11.—A quarrel be tween Thomas Marsh and Char.es Pool about a party telephone line that connects the farmhouses in their settlement became so hea*c,d that Marsh drew a pistol and % shot Pool near the heart. Ills condition is serious. Drunkards Saved Secretly Any Lady May Do It at Home— Costa Nothing to Try- assisted by the Mexican gunboats ; larger I was told thoy would never have . , \ . . . i | . .. i Morelos and \ era (. ruz. which we;e any hair ahd would at way* be Paid. Then I began using C’uticura .Soap in connection i in the harbor. The ships threw shel.s with Cuticura Ointment and the first week l over the city into tb“ robe! lines. I could *ee the wonderful remedies were lhat the Government fears further rebel attacks was shown by the ship ment to-day of 2,000,000 rounds of doing ail they were claimed to do and in six weeks' time they were entirely cured. They all have a beautiful growth of hair. 1 ' (Signed) Mrs. Sadie Pollock. Jan. 1. 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment, do so much for pimples, blackheads, red. rough and oily skin*. Itching. scaly scalps, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapelej* nails, that it it almost criminal not to urt* I them They do dven more for skin-tor- \ lured infant* and children. Although sold J by dealers throughout, the world, a liberal ' sample of each will be mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card curs Dept. T. Boston ammunition for use by the Federal* at Tampico and Tuxpam. General Maas, commander of the Vera (’ruz garrison, was ordered to send all the men he could spare with the ammunition* to reinforce the Tain pico and Tuxpam garrisons. Fears for foreigners in Mexico City were increased to-day by two start ling developments. Government officials began an antl- Amctlcan cam^*-' >"• the circulation f storb- against Americans with the Ohio White Hope in Seventeen-InchShoes LORAIN, OHIO, Dec. 11.—Louis Le- vandosky startled Ixirain by strolling around In a pair of No. 16 shoes, each seventeen inches long. Uavandoaky is 6 feet 10 inches in height and weighs 200 pounds. Guti- i evident intention of uniting the ho* | til* f ictions b\ forcing intervention asrMen who ahave and shampoo with Ou- ticura Soap will find it beat for vkiu and scalp MOVING PICTURE SHOWS VAUDETTE Friday. “Soul of the South,” a gerat two reel Kay Bee portraying a stirring Incident In the life o fJetf Davl*. Evd-y Southerner should see this great production, as it brings out thrilling escapades of the Confed eracy. The Steinway Four. I which the United States will order ] onlv if foreigners are attacked. . Reports that Zapatista rebels who have been held at bay south of Guer- | nAvaca. in the State of Morelos, have j decided to attack the Inter-Oceanic I Railway next week. If the Inter-Oceanic Railway line Is | cut. the tlight of Americans and other .foreigners to the coast would be pre- 1 vented, as this is the only Connecting | link of rail between the capital am’ Vera (’ruz. Huerta has managed to secure I money from some mysterious source land most of the Government em ployees were paid off to-day. It had I been practically admitted 4S hours | ;»go that the nation*! treasury was j empty, hut the dictator was able to i meet the emergency. THE ELITE DISCUSSES FARM CREDITS. CHARLOTTE. N. C., Dec 11. E. L Keasier, building and loan expert of this city, to-da yappeared by in vitation before the House Banking and Currency Committee in Wash ington to discuss farm credits before the committee. THE PLAYS THIS WEEK Every Woman In the World May Save Some Drunkard. At last, drunk no more, no more. A treatment that is tasteless and odorless, safe, absolutely so; heartily Indorsed by temperance workers; can be given se cretly by any lady In tea, coffee or food; effective in its silent work—the craving for liquor relieved In thousands of cases without the drinker’s knowledge, and against his will. Will you try such a remedy If you can prove its effect, free to you? Then send the coupon below for a free trial package, to-day. Play at Lyric Pleases “A Butterfly on the Wheel” is de lighting theatergoers this wc< at the Lyric. It Is one of the best an. i Dions offered In Atlanta recently and deserves all the nice things that have been said of it. The great scene of the play takes place in the third act. For perfect dramatic construction this scene takes Its place arVr>ng the great scenes of the stage. Miss Montell rises to splendid drama tie heights In her denunciation of the pitiless gruelling to which she is subjected. * Free Trial Paclnge Coupon Dr. J. W. Haines Company, 5362 Glenn Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio Please send me, absolutely free, by return mail, in plain wrapper, so that no one can know what it con tains. a trial package of Golden Remedy to prove that what you claim for it is true in every respect. Name . Street City .. State . “Denver Express” Coming. The usual large crowds are visiting the Bijou this week and are being well entertained by the Jewell Kelley Stock Company in “Over the Sea ’’ For next week a realistic, sensational Western drama. “The Denver Express,’’ is in preparation. The play has few equals and has brought fame and fortune to the Holden brothers, in whose work it held first place for many years. Guaran.eed Fresh Country ^ Friday. “Love vs. Law.” a two-part drama that will Interest. “Barrier of Bars.” a great pic ture drama. “Return of Tony,” an Imp drama. EGGS Perambulators For Dolls SAVOY THEATER Absolute coun try, fresh laid eggs. Guaran teed sweet and sound and not to contain a single cold stor age egg To-day. “The White Squaw,” a thrilling Western two-reel Universal drama that will make the blood run faster throuhg your veins ir The Famous Ellery ROYAL ITALIAN BAND iit Auditorium-Armory, Decem ber 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, *17 anti 18, iu a sefles of Grand Concerts under ATLANTA MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION AUSPICES. NOTED SOLOISTS. Concerts 8:30 every niKlit, and 2:30 matinees except Friday. Tickets on sale at Auditorium box office. Admission 25 and 50 cents. FORSYTH ATLANTA S TO-DAY 2 30 busiest Theater TO-NIGHT 8 30 THE WHIRLWIND VIOLINIST, YVETTE! Direct From Folies Bergere. Australian Boy Scouts. Goldsmith Hoppe. Hickey Bro s .. Nichol Sisters, the Rosaires, Eldridge & Barlow. Special to Dealers Case lots 34c 5 cases 33Jc 10 cases 33c 10 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard SI.25 I THIS 1 WEEK ALCAZAR THEATER To-day. Lillie Langtry In “His Neighbor’s Wife,” a *oul-stirring drama that will appeal to you. CASH GRO. CO. 118 WHITEHALL LYRIC A ||latt Thurs . Sal BUTTERFLY ON |— 1 THE Original Cast WHEEL — NEXT WEEK DAINTY B emma/% UNTIN la See Yvette, sensation of TK : MONTGOMERY Friday. “The Yellow Slave.” a big three- reel feature made in Japan, and contains many features that will interest and astonish. full orchestra of musicians to entertain you. ALAMO No. 1 “The Three Gamblers,” an Es- sanay feature with Broncho Billy in the title role. This picture is a hummer. The Monarch Four. We have some new ex cellent values like picture —$4.00 and $5.00. Oth ers higher or lower. Forsyth, at the Atlanta Theater Friday, December 12, 2:30 p. m. One of many stars. ATLANTA TO-NIGHT 8:15 Frl.. Sat. Mat. and Night. Original All-Star Cast In FINE FEATHERS GET A KODAK. Kodaks and Brownie Cameras, $1 to $6.Y A. K. Hawkos Co., KoUuk Dept., 14 Whitehall.- Advt. ROBERT EDESON. WILTON LACKAYE. MAX FIGMAN. ROSE COGHLAN. LYDIA DICKSON. FLORENCE ROCKWELL. Nights 25c fo $2; Mat. 25c to $1.50. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Bradley’s The Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. Everything good in Toys. 29 South Broad Street. $26,390 00 S2l.671.S0 ALAMO No. 2L Friday. “Peg, of the Movies,” a special two-reel Edison drama. “Life. Love and Liberty,” an in terest ng Lubin drama. Good singing—good music. GOING TO SOUTH GEORGIA? Sleeping Cars to Cordele, Fitzgerald, Douglas, Way- cross, Tifton, Moultrie, Thomasville. Leave Atlan ta 10 P. M„ i Via A., B. & A. 141,188.71 4.155.86 Located at Atlanta. Ga., at the cl RESOURCES. Demand loans Time loans Bonds and stocks owned by the bank Other real estate Due from banks and bank ers in this State Due front banks and bank ers in other States Currency $11,854.00 Gold 14.997.50 Silver, nickels, etc 915.10 Cash items 293.00— 93.013 01 6.237 13 27.559.60 >se of business December 3. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses. Interest and taxes paid Unearned interest Due unpaid dividends Savings deposits Time certificates Total $1,120,216.11 $200 100 000.00 000.00 2.174.10 6.733.27 4.00 3.017.13 8,287.61 Total . $1.120.21(>.ll ST AT K OF GEORGIA -Fulton unity Re fort me came Joseph K. Bosto n. Secretary and Treasurer of Georgia Savings Rank and Trust Company, whe being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing staement is a true condi tion of said bank.* as shown by the books of tile in said bank. JOSKPH K. BOSTON. Sworn io and subscribed before me. this 11th day of December. 1913. LEWIS R FOSTRK. Notary Public Fulton County, Georgia Old St. Nicholas Is Coming LOADED DOWN With Many Valuable Xmas Presents Ordered by -HEARST’S Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian AND WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO School Children Under Ten Years of Age — DECEMBER 24 Boys and Girls of Atlanta, here is an easy way to secure the Christmas Pres ent you want. Just ask your friends who do not take THE AMERICAN AND GEOR GIAN to subscribe for this paper for six months and pay the Carrier Boy 12 cents a week. All of the Work may be done after school hours and there will be absolutely no expense to those entering. Re member, only new subscrip tions count for votes. You col- lectnomoneyinadvance. Have the subscriber pay the Carrier Boy at the end of each week. Georgian News Boys will not be permitted to enter tins con test. CHRISTMAS MORNING. Contest for School Children Exclusively LIST OF PRIZES City of Atlanta Divided Into Four Districts Six Prizes for Each District three: girls To the Girl polling highest number of votes in each District will be awarded a $25.00 Doll. To the Girl polling second highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $10.00 Doll. To the Girl polling third highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $5.00 Teddy Bear. $25.00 DOLL. Lifelik* in Size and Fineat German Make. To the Boy polling highest number of votes in each District will be awarded a $25.00 Tricycle. 1 o the Boy polling second highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $10.00 Railroad Train. To the Boy polling third highest number of votes in each Dis trict will be awarded a $5.00 Rocking Horse. TEDDY BEAR. The Best To Be Had. Secure Contract Subscriptions Division of Territory District No. 1 includes all territory in the city of Atlanta north of Edgewood avenue and east of Peachtree street. District No. 2 includes all the territory in the city of Atlanta south of Edgewood avenue and east of South Pryor street. District No. 3 includes all the territory in the city of Atlanta west of South Pryor street and south of West Hunter street. District No. 4 includes all the territory in the city of Atlanta north of West Hunter and west of Peachtree street. District No. 5 includes all territory outside of the city of Atlanta within the 20-mile zone. Vote Schedule CONTEST STARTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. Send in This Blank at Once. Nominate a Candidate SCHOOL CHILDREN'S CONTEST. NOMINATION BLANK -GOOD FOR 1.000 VOTES HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN AND THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. 1,500 VOTES will be given for every six-months’ contract subscription turned in to Contest Department before December 20. Start Your Campaign To-day CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. PHONE MAIN 100 FOR FULL INFORMATION. Nominate Address Phone No I Go to School CALL TEST Only the First Nomination Blank Oast for Each Candidate Will ' Count as 1,000 Votes. ON CON- MANAGER AT THE GEOR GIAN OFFICE.