Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 19, 1913, Image 3

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TTIF. ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 3 Eli TO ; FIGHT RENEWED ii Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. ; l i A C'RLTZ, Dei 1 . 19.—Another .1 .'sault upon Tampico is Immi- or has begun. A wireless order received here to-day from Rear ;il Fletcher for the scout cruiser tor to rush to Tampico under . ;id of steam. At the same time British cruiser Suffolk, flagship of British cruiser squadron in West ,m waters, received an order from Admiral Sir Christopher (’rad io proceed to Tampico at full i.eed. « Suffolk left .shortly after noon, ' ed a little later by the Chester, p Chester had just arrived a few ;rs earlier for the purpose of tak- g off and receiving mails that the persons responsible for the shooting are punished,” said General Mercado. Orozco was known to the local au thorities as a horse thief and cade rustler, and had but recently joined the Federal force at Ojinaga. Mutiny is reported to have broken out in General Salazar's command, which led \o the withdrawal of his troops and the soldiers of Gene~ol Orozco from Ojinaga. Miss Bain and partner in two proper poses of the tango,.' Miss Keller to Rest Before Appearance; Comes Saturday A. M, Miss Helen Keller and her teacher, Mrs Macy, will arrive in Atlanta on Saturday morning, ready for the lec ture in the Auditorium-Armory Sat urday night. They will stop at the Hotel Ansley, where they will rest until evening. The public appearances are somewhat of a strain on the highly sensitive nature of Miss Keller, and rest prior to her lectures is necessary. T he Atlanta Chapter of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy prevailed on Miss Keller to come to Atlanta before she retired permanently from the lec ture platform, and she will appear under the auspices and for the benefit of this organization. PROPER TANGO STEPS SHOWN BY MISS BAIN Huerta Opens Campaign on Spies. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 19.—Rebel m >s in this city, who are in the pay nf General Emtliano Zapata, are keep- ng the Zapata insurrectos in touch v i the movements of the Federal troops. General Huerta to-day ordered ;,>rieral Blanquet, the Minister of War to overhaul his department horoughly and arrest all on whom suspicion might fall. The rebel bands are increasing in strength and are enlarging their ac- : ,v!ties Twelve villages and hamlets have been wiped out in the past 4 8 o irs within 26 miles of this city. Fifty non-combatants were killed and p? it place was looted before it was burned. Federal* Kepi Divided. Hv means of guerrilla, tactics the Zapatistas have kept the Federal 'trees divided and by means of knowledge of troops’ movements se- ;red through secret channels they e enabled to ambush the Govern- ^ In the mountain districts, i ip estimated that there are now ; Zapatista rebels within the Fed- i territory which surrounds this As Zapata Is said to be eo lith the northern rebels, indications are that the capital fall on the first assault made \ on it. Ammunition Short. A nrave ammunition shortage faces ie Mexican Government. There are no.000 rounds of cartridges left in ic* arsenal owing to the reckless use f ammunition by the Federal*. This would be insufficient to resist a con certed attack on the city. No more mmunition can be secured unless It is taken from the Vera Cruz arsenal, which 1s already short. An arnmunl lion shipment from Europe is not ex pected for some time. Five hundred Federal soldierj aro reported to have deserted at Axo- hiapan. near the border of the States of Morelos and Puebla, Joining the Zapatistas. The Government to-day advertised he gambling privileges of Federal district for $50,000 and a share of the profits. This Shows the dire finan cial straits of Huerta. Shooting Results in Mexican Patrol. PRESIDIO, TEXAS (By U. S. Army J’hone via Marfa), Dec. 19.—In re sponse to a stern warning against armed Mexican soldiers crossing the np. General Mercado, the Mexican Federal commander in Ojinaga, to day sent word to Major McNamee, r. S. A., that a patrol would be estab- 11 shed to prevent a recurrence of the shooting affray of yesterday when Luis Orozco, a Mexican Federal, was shot to death by an American soldier. “I will personally take steps to see Fine Woman Who Ran Modern “Blind Tiger" Trapdoors and secret passageways i what was declared to have been the most thoroughly equipped “blind ti ger'* 1n Atlanta were discovered in the house of Sallie Williams, a negro, at No. 25 Rock street. She was fined ?200 and sentenced to 30 days in the - ockade by Recorder Broyles Friday, and also bound over under $600 bond o a higher court. The place was raided Thursday. A rge quantity of liquor was confls- ated. must accompany ail or tne dance movements. That the combination of grace and precision works toward the best pos sible result Miss Bain establishes quite convincingly by her own danc ing. She will continue at the Pied mont Driving Flub until December 27. ISSUE. SAYS “Captain Sidestepping as Usual,” i He Says of Debate Challenge Acceptance. WASHINGTON'. Dec 19 "Hobson j !» now on his way to get his attend ance record to seven hours a session,” 1 to-day declared Representative Dono van, of Connecticut, who, after sev-. I era! tilts with Representative Rich- t mond P. Hobson yesterday, challenged the Alabaman to a joint debate on (he 1 subject of absenteeism. ‘The genial Captain Hobson is aide- j stepping as usual,” said Donovan, “I Challenged him to debate the ques- ! tion, ‘Resolved, That absence from Congress by Representatives in good j health U honest and Justifiable,' with | Hobson taking the affirmative. Hob son came back with the statement that he will debate ‘the question of j i criminality, to include appearances before grand Juries on charges of trregula-ritiea In the liquor traffic.’ "I have no knowledge of the work ings of a grand Jury—that l« to say, none, has ever passed on any acts of mine at any time—and I can not de bate a question I am not familiar with. “The issue between Hobson and pie has been absenteeism and there has been no evajrlon of the Issue on my part. It seems pitiful to be obliged to address these matters to Alabama instead of to Washington, where Hob son’s duties demand his presence.” Gift Umbrellas 10% ol! 10% After you have looked over ev arvthing else—give an Umbrella. Always useful and appreciated. Always in style. We have a hand some stock of umbrellas with gold and silver handles, very reasonably priced. We are deducting 10 per cent of their value. Look at them, cent of their former value. 'Look at them. A. M. BALDING 17 Edgewood Ave. USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS FOR RESULTS. A Few $8andS10LEFT-NONE WORTH LESSTHAN$5 TROUSERS $0.50 Hundreds ol Fine Snit-Knds Marked for Qoick Sale GOOD TAILORS FOR 25 YEARS Same fine goods, same good tai loring, but about half what they would cost if cut from the original piece. Plenty here now, but they are sellingbythescore. Don’t delay SUPERBLY TAILORED OVERCOATS, $20 and $15 A GOOD SUIT MADE TO ORDER O ffA All-Wool Goods: Well Tailored: the Fll Guaranteed JLO.eJf/ MORTON C. STOUT & CO. 15 stores 122 PEACHTREE ST. 15 CITIES (Neil to Piedmont Hotel) GOOD TAILORS FOR 25 YEARS 5 Steal Xmas Trees To Be Like‘Rich Kids’ DETROIT, Dec. 19.—"We want to be like "rich kids’ and have Christ mas trees,” was the explanation of fered the Juvenile Court by "Sam my,” aged 14, spokesman for five boys arrested for stealing: fifteen ever greens. Exquisite Diamond Pieces for Those Who Want the Best You wijl find displayed in our stock the most won derful collection of Diamond Jewelry ever shown in the South. We describe and price several pieces which are espe cially pretty and to which we wish to direct your atten tion. An exquisite Sautoir of pearls and diamonds, from which is suspended a LaValliere (pendant) of Blue White Diamonds. Price, $1,450. In handsome Platinum Friendship Circles, set with diamonds, you can make your selection from a wide range of styles and prices. We have them at $2,150, $1,750, down to $100 or less. An especially handsome LaValliere of Platinum and Diamqnds, with one large pear-shape drop Pearl, is espe cially desirable. Price, $850. For gifts of quality visit our store or use our 1914 160-page illustrated catalogue. Long distance phone Main 3161. MAIER & BERKELE, Inc. diamond merchants Established 1887 31-33 Whitehall St. Atlanta, fia Expeit Lays Particular Emphasis on Grace and Precision of Each Movement, There is tangoing and tangoing. This much Atlanta society has learned in the brief time that Miss Donna Bain has been giving exposi tions of the modern dance steps at the Piedmont Driving Club. Dancing, of course, is not a diver sion with Miss Bain. It is a profes sion. Consequently, It is not surpris ing that she glides and dips and floats about a ballroom floor with consid erably mere alriaees and grace than the mere amateur. Young society, women—and the young men us well—have been great ly Impressed by the dances shown by Miss Bain. They have wondered that there could be so much difference in the tango as it commonly is danced at al! of the society functions and as It is demonstrated by this young woman whose home was in Atlanta until six years ago, when she went to New York and then abroad to make a close study of the various dances of the world. The tango, for example, Miss Bain dances with a rhythm and grace that takes away from her interpretation of it the suggestion of a calisthenic ex ercise or a drill that a studied pre cision ordinarily gives a dance step. Miss Bain is precise. There is no question about that. Those who sit at her feet to learn And that she insists upon doing it “Just so.” But while she is a stickler for the fundamental principles of the dance, she lays just as much emphasis on the grace that Gen. Wood to Head Eastern Division WASHINGTON. Dec. 19.—Major General Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the army, will succeed Major Gen eral Thomas H. Barry’ as commander of the Eastern Division, with head quarters at Governors Island, N. Y., Immediately upon the expiration of his term as chief of staff, it was an nounced by Secretary' of War Gar rison to-day. General Wood had planned to tour Europe and Asia, but at the request of Secretary Garrison he will remain. Major General Barry has been or dered to the command of the Philip pines Division to succeed Major Gen eral Franklin Bell. RELIEVED IN 2 MINUTES Or Money Refunded. 50c Pkg. by Mai|. Isn't Our Offer Fair? Send for “Shomason’s Famous Asthma Remedy” to AMERICAN ASTHMATIC CO. Inc., ATLANTA, GA ASTHMA spent a great deal of mone ing cured himself, sending a special study of asthma, n mate that it would not reli ing out samples and put it u that it would relieve any ca would be refunded, 6 packag their congregations from tn “Thomason’s Famous Asth women write us that they o edy may reach every suffer day received. All inqurric ar letters, etc. Address y experimenting on others. 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