Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 30, 1913, Image 3

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/ Til K ATLANTA (xEORC IAN AND NEWS. BHUEHTER IF P =£“X WIFE HE GOES TO AID For Georgia Traffic SERVES DIVORCE WRIT |9B « Romance of Two Years Ends as Georgia Girl Becomes Bride of Ensign Simpson. \s the filling; climax of two years romantic courtship. Miss Lucy H -\e Smith, a daughter of Senator ISmith, is to be married at noon i,sday in Washington to Lnsign Alston R. Simpson, U. S. N.. at the h ne of Senator and Mrs. Smith on California avenue, in Washington. Quite a party of Georgians. mostly , n Atlanta, will be guests at the eremony, to which, however, only a few other Intimate friends of the family have been invited. In the Georgia party are Mr. and Mrs Ronald Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan, Jr.. M,>s Helen Dargan, Mrs. Harry Jack- • , Lamar Hill, John A. Brice, Jack Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, the latter of Fort Gaines. One of the most romantic features ,.f the wooing occurred when Ensign > mpson was ordered with his ship i . Mexican waters, to be there at the date of the wedding, which already ad been set. He was permitted to return on a furlough procured by his fiancee, who went straight to Secre- ary of the Navy Daniels with her re quest. Among the interesting and brilliant entertainments for the couple was a beautiful dance and tea Monday on : no President’s yacht, the Mayflower. Later at luncheon they were guests of Major and Mrs. Earl D. A. Pearce, the hostess being assisted by her mother, Mrs. James R. Gray, of At- inta. About 40 guests were present. A ten-day wedding trip will fol- >\* the ceremony, and after the le an to Washington other entertain ments will be planned for them. Knife Will Divide “Siamese” Babies Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PARIS, Dec. 30.—Siamese twin giris. < month old, who are joined face to face • a strip of flesh more than an inch tick between their stomachs, have been light to Paris to be separated by a irgical operation. A radiograph examination indicates nat the twins have no vital organs in ommon. They are so vigorous that h< y have been clothed in woolen vests n which their arms are prisoned to pre- \eni possible injury to one or the other T i heir movements. Atlanta is one of three Southern points at which the Pennsylvania Railroad System Is to open special offices January l to care for the growing volume of traffic originating in this section. William S. Franklin, Jr., has been appointed Southern freight agent in Atlanta. .1 T. Wray, who has been in Atlanta a number of years, w become district freight Solicitor. J. G. Parnell will be traveling freight solicitor. Bath will have their head quarters in Atlanta. Chari.'He, X. and Jacksonville will be the other Southern points at which the Pennsylvania will estab lish agencies. K. Alan Turner is to be district freight solicitor at Charlotte, and W. R. O’Hara will have the same office in Jacksonville. All the newly ap pointed officials" are Southerners. TO BEGIN SEWER SYSTEM. SAVANNAH, Dec. 30.—L. Sigretto, the New York contractor, who was awarded the contract for the $600,000 house and storm water drainage sys tem in Savannah, arrived to-day. He announced that he would begin work within the next few days. Curb Put on Girls Wearing‘I' at Iowa IOWA CITY, IOWA, Dec. 30—Wear- of the “I” at Iowa have finally de rm ined the exact privileges which go with it. After a discussion lasting over a. year, • club at a recent meeting decided l only sisters and fiances should be wed to wear athlete’s monogramed ■ii 'liter, High school letters were de clared to be in bad taste on the campus, and their wearing will be prohibited hereafter. r Pocket Wireless Dream Is Realized Special Gable to The Atlanta Georgian. PARIS, Dec. 30.—A pocket wire less receiver, resembling a small tele phone, was presented to the Astro nomical Society by Engineer Justin | Landry. The instrument needs no mast or antennae, but if brought in contact v ith a metallic surface it enables the listener in Paris to hear the time signal from the Eiffel Tower. Waterless City Has Second Great Fire Lillian Lorraine, who. ai'tef - being robbed, seized the psychologi cal moment to serve papers on her husband, and below is Miss Lor raine wearing wrap valued at $3,000, which was one of her gar ments stolen. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Winship Give Most Lavish Entertainment in City’s History, MACON. Dec. 30.— The most lavish social affair in the history of Macon was tlje dance given at the Dempsey Hotel last night and this morning by Mr. and Mrs* Emory Winship, of San Francisco and Macon It cost jus* $8,000. Two entire floors of the hotel were rented for the use of the guests, who numbered between 300 and 400. The two ballrooms were, also required. One orchestra played from 7 to 12, when the banquet was served, and then an other played until 5 o'clock this morn ing. when the dancers partook of breakfast. The ballrooms were ex quisitely decorated. There were 7,000 American Beauty roses, costing $1,800, and orchids and rare flowers brought from the North. Favors costing about $10 each were given the guests. Intimations of the unprecedented elegance of the affair had been given, and last night immense crowds gath ered about the Dempsey, hoping to see. first hand, if the reports were true Macon society was represented In full, and there were also a numb r of out-of-town guests, among them Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little, of At lanta. The tango, the turkey trot, the Bos ton dip, the bunny hug and even fho old-fashioned waltz and two-step were on the program. A bewildering variety of champange and other into* - icating beverages flowed freely all night, and the guests departed wiih the coming of dawn somewhat sleepy, but in a jolly good humor. Kaiser's Son Is Too Stout, So Wife Flees Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PARIS. Dec. 30. -Princess Sofia, wife of Prince Eitel Fritz, the Kai ser’s second son. has left her bus- band. She is staying alone and in cognito in the Ritz Hotel In Paris One of the principal reasons for the rupture Is that the Prince recently has grown very stout. Lillian Lorraine Traps Husband as He Offers to Help Seek Stolen Gems. MONTREAL, Dec. 30.—The second disastrous fire within 24 hours occurred n waterless Montreal to-day when two blocks in St. Lawrence boulevard were burned. The fire ls still burning and damage estimated at $260.000. Atlanta Real Estate The Best investment For both the man with a Jew hundred dollars and the man with large capital. Look, back t en years and see the immense increase In value of all classes of Atlanta Real Etsate. The increase in the next ten years will be even greater. Why not profit from. Atlanta’s ers have The Georgian gives you the widest choice ‘Tango Censor' Bids Couples Dance‘Bear' HAMMOND, IND., Dec 30.—Chief of Police Okrag uetailed Officer James O’Keefe last night to duty at a mas querade to keep the dancers ten Inches apart. O’Keefe took a number of drinks, brandished a revolver and ordered the dancers to dance the bear. They did. Movies Show Czar's Heir Is Nearly Well Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. ST. PKTIiRSBURG. Dec. 30.—11 ls announced that the Czarevitch’s health has been benefited by his prolonged stay In the.Crimea. From moving pictures showing the imperial family's doings there, it is ap parent that the Czarevitch is moving about freely, with only a slight limp. Kaiser's Daughter Is Expecting Stork Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. BERLIN. Dec. 30.—The Duchess of Brunswick the Kaiser's only daughter, who was married last May, expects a happy event in the spring. The Kaiserin is going to Brunswick at the end of February to be with her daughter. Dropped From Air 10 Years for Loop Feat Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. . PARIS, Dec. 30.—The police will take action against Aviator (Juillaux for “looping the loop" above the city. Guil- laux has been suspended as a duly qual ified airman by the French Aero Club for ten years. NEW YORK, Dec*. 30.—Frederick Greisheimer, of Chicago, estranged husband of Lillian Lorraine, was served with papers in a separation suit when he called at her request to offer his assistance when he was in formed she had been robbed of furs and diamonds valued at $6,000. Reading of the reported robbery. Greisheimer called at her apartments “Tell Miss Lorraine Freddie Greis- j heimer is here,’’ he said to the clerk at the desk. And he added: “I’m no easy mark, you know.” A moment later a trim maid step ped out of the elevator and present ed Greisheimer with two envelopes— one dainty and small, the other long, and bearing a distrustful legal air about it. Greisheimer seized the smaller en velope and glanced at it. Then he tore it »nto fine shreds and stamped his feet upon the marble floor. His friend rescued the legal envelope from a similar fate. “You see,” Miss Lorraine said, “they were the papers in my sepa ration suit which l had had prepared this afternoon. When I heard that he had called, I saw my opportunity. And it worked like a charm, did it not? I don’t doubt that he was a wee bit angry. Wouldn’t you be?” The complaint charges inhuman treatment and desertion. Miss Lor raine says he threatened her with his flsts and told her he would cut off her nose. Greisheimer said he already has started to have papers prepared in a suit for divorce against his wife. He will name, according to his statement, two persons. “Father and Son" Movement Grows ONLY ONE "Bromo Quinine” that it Laxative Rromo Quinine [ CLEVELAND, Dec. 30. The “Fath er and Son" movement launched here ] is taking root in many cities. Mayor N ewton D. Baker, the first of 500 American mayors asked to issue a proclamation, declared: "If we can begin the new year with the resolve that our sons shall be more our com panions and our fathers more our com rades. it will add both to the sweetness of our private life and to the value of our citizenship.” Title Again Rejected By Premier Borden OTTAWA, ONT.. Dec. 30.—Premier Robert L. Borden again has declined a title In connection with the forthcom ing New Year's honors, according to a London dispatch to The Georgian. Mr. Borden, it is stated, is democrat ic in his tastes and prefers to follow the example of Balfour, Chamberlain. Gladstone and Bright, each of whom refused to accept a title. Girl Won at Poker Elopes With Loser ROLETTE. N. DAK., Dec. 30.— George and James Belknap, brothers, and rivals for Miss Jessie Peltier, played poker for the right to woo her. James won, but George dashed to Miss Peltier’s home and persuaded her to elope with him. Cures a Cold in 1 Day, Grip in 2 Days on box. Advice From a Master Designer P OIRET is iik artist, not s dressmaker,” says Pans. “Poiret’s fashions are advanced b«tt thoroughly practical” is the opinion of the American woman. If you wish to he smartly attired, Poiret's suggeHtious and Harper's Bazar, the magazine which publishes them each month, will be of inestima ble value to you. Read what this daring and original designer says on graceful styles in his January article. Profusely illustrated with his sketches and photo graphs of his gown* displayed on living models. Gel your oo^r to**. SWA S OCIETY irrws. the doings of the Aitunrt world, told ma personal, intimate way. xml illustrated with beautiful photograph*. The latest, most charming, practical ideas on gowns, hats, shoes, corset* and every accessory of the stylish lv dressed woman. This, in short, is Harper's Bazar, the highest class lash ion pictorial published. All News Stands January Harper’s Bazar CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT Cures Whooping Cough, Croup (’olds, running i*f tin’ nose, sore throat. Cheney's Expectorant, slightly laxative. Prevents the whoop in whooping cough. Children like Cheney’s and has been on the market fifty years. Take the old. tried and true cough cure. 25c at drug stores. (Advl.) Folk Quits Smoking; Saves $2,500 a Day ST. LOUIS. Dec. 30.—Former Gov- ! ernor Folk, an inveterate smoker for j J5 years, has quit smoking U test his ! will power. Incidentally he will save | $3.50 a day. The easy Resinol way to get rid of pimples XMAS RATES Reduced over N., C. & St. m L. Ry. and W. & A. R. R. j Apply any Agent. P IMPLES and blackhead3 disappear, unsightly complexions become clean, clear, and velvety, and hair health and beauty are promoted by the regular use of Resinol Soap and an oc casional application of Resinol Oint ment. These soothing, healing prep arations do their work easily, quickly and at little cost, when even the most expensive cosmetics and complicated “beauty treatments ” fail. For 18 years Re6inol has been a doctor's prescription and household remedy for eczema, ring worm, rashes and other skin eruptions, dandruff, burns, sores, etc. Stops itching instantly. Resinol Ointment(50c and $1) and Resinol Soap (25c) are sold by all druffffists. For sample of each, write to Dept. 31-S. Resin«£ Baltimore, Md, T'hr Land of Promise, Proftta, and Golden Opportunity Georgia The Empire State of the South Here are figures that tell their own story of Georgia. While the won derful development of the Howl h has attracted the attention of fcbe whole nation, ro rich is Georgia’s marvelous versatility of resources and such lias been her unquestioned leadership m progress, that she has worthily won the undisputed title of the “ Empire St ate of the South.’’ The figures speak for themselves. Value* of Georgia's t$13 crops, conservatively estimated. Cotton. O’>»»!) £e«4. Cotton By Product* $555,000.00# Uv* Stock. Poultry *§.000,000 Oat#. Wh#at . 10.000,0*' 9wMt Potato**. Frtah Potatoes 4,250,000 Com 75.ooo.Ooo TOgetabl©s and Tr#rk *.000,00# feragar Cana and Products 0^500(000 Hay *.000,00* Fruit# - l.&Ov.Wf Peanut# .. . . „ ... ... 2.250,0#0 Other Prod Hot# 5,000.00* Minerals . 4,000^0# Nowhere cm earth w a more varied or more healthful climate to be found thap Oeurg»'*bos<its. Interest yourself in some particular section o f Georgia-—-in general farming, frmt culture. eat- tie or poultry raising, truck growing, timber, Uir pen tine, marble, building stone, minerals, cotton, corn or ia fray of the nitti-veloun varieties of Geor g'ta 's orops, products and renouroes. INFORMATION GIVEN FEES. We hare a Land Informatxn. Bureau, where facts, figures and statistics from reoogn «ed authorities are kept constantly up to date. This information ia yours for the asking. Write us. Address applications for information to Georgian Land Information Bureau gei Atlanta, Georgia UiiUrr.H