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JIEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, C.A., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1014.
MODEL HOTEL
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Real Cowboys and Redskins Visit Atlanta
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tOt Ranch Reproduces Life of Plains
“National Ship of States” Is Or
ganization .Formed to Relieve
Loneliness of Girls.
CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—A hotel for
women, having all the home comfort*
and a maximum rate of $1 a day, is
being planned by men and women of
Chicago. The organization promot
ing this plan is called the National
Ship of States, in which is represent
ed every State and territory, each to
be governed by its own Governor and
State Cabinet, who are chosen by the
members of the large organizations,
and are to be former citizens of that
State. Mrs. Laura Willoughby Greene
is founder and head of the organiza
tion, with the title of commodore.
"We have the interest of the lonely
woman in the city at heart," says
Mrs. George E. Colby, who is second
admiral of the Ship of States. "It
has been said that more women die
of loneliness in Chicago than of ac
tual sickness.
ON SAME FARM 73 YEARS.
BEDFORD. INI).. Oct. 31.— Joshua
Crowe, eighty-four, is dead. He was a
native of Washington County and lived
on one farm near Salem for seventy-
three years.
Free
T reatment
for
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for sale at all druggists, 60c a box.
Mail this Coupon
to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY,
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with your full name and address on
a slip of paper, and sample treat
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Has a Cure
For Pellagra
Parrie Nichols, Laurel, Miss.,
writes: “Seems to me if I had not ob
tained your remedy when I did I
would not have lived much longer. I
am glad you discovered this wonder
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When I began taking Baughn’s Pel
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pounds; now It is 30-odd. I would
like to have this published and sent
to sufferers of Pellagra."
This is published at her request. If
you suffer from Pellagra, or know of
anyone who suffers from Pellagra, It
is your duty to consult the resource
ful Baughn, who has fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right in
the Pellagra Belt of Alabama.
The symptoms—hands red like
sunburn, skin peeling off, sore mouth,
the lips, throat and tongue a flaming
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indigestion and nausea; either diar
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There is hope. If you have Pellagra
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Had Tuberculosis
of Glands-
-Now Well
Glandular Ttiberruloala ha* yielded to Ecfc-
man'n alterative when other remedies failed
Read what It did in this case:—
257 Laurlston St.. Philadelphia, Pa
"Gentlemen: — In March. 1909. my doctor
pronounced my ease Tuberculosis in the
Gland.®, and a number of operations in a hos- <
pltal failed to benefit me. In the meantime a
friend of mine advised Eckman's Alterative. ,
The wounds in my neck were still open and lu >
a frightful condition when I started to take it. >
After using two bottles I found I was lmpruv- \
ing. having gained weight, could eat anu was
able to sleep. I continued using It until I was '
well. On November 11. 1910. 1 started to work,
and since that time have not lost one clay's
work through sickness. 1 highly recommend
Eckman's Alterative to anyone who Is suffering
from Tuliercuioeis." (Abbreviated.)
(Affidavit.) JOSEPH B. WHITE.
Eckman’s Alterative Is most efficacious In
bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung
affection* and upbuilding the system. Contains
no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Accept no
substitutes. Small size. $1: regular slue. $2.
Sold by all Jacobs' drug stores and other lead
ing druggists. Write Eckman's l.al>oratoiy,
Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet of recovertaa.
Tents Rise To-Day and Indian Village
Bronchos Are Open to Public View.
and
Monday is "Wild West Day” In At
lanta—or, rather, the first of two Wild
West days. The 101 Ranch show' ar
rives this morning. The trains will
be unloaded in the Terminal yards,
and the tent city will be. erected at
Jackson and Boulevard, and it goes
without saying that there will be a
crowd of the curious on hand to watch
the interesting operations. This is
something that to a large element in
the community has a resistless lure.
With the 101 Ranch show the early
morning hours are said to be espe
cially interesting, for, unlike the cir
cus performers, the Wild West peo
ple ride their horses from the cars to
the grounds, and they wear the char
acteristic costumes of the range and
reservation, just as they will appear
later in the arena.
Buffaloes With Show.
The 101 Ranch Is credited with be
ing a big show. It has, it is an
nounced, been more than doubled in
size since it originated at the James
town Fair seven years ago. As in the
early days, much stress Is laid upon
the ranch-bred horses, the herd of
buffaloes and the long-horned steers.
The Indian village also is an impor
tant feature of the show.
Only absolutely necessary work will
be done on the grounds to-day. and
yet there will be much of interest to
see, for the Indian village and '.he
horse tents will be open for public in
spection.
A Handsome Saddle.
The two days’ engagement in At
lanta will be inaugurated Monday
with a characteristic Wild West pa
rade, which will pass over the usual
route. Many features are announced
for the procession. There will be an
Indian village on wheels; buffaloes
and long-horned steers riding on big
floats or driven by pretty cowgirls;
a band of Indian braves with their
squaws and pappooses, led by -he
noted Chief Iron Tail, whose profile
is on the new nickel; cowboys and
cowgirls, headed by Joe Miller, the
noted cattleman, and White Chief of
the Poncas, riding his Arabian horse,
Ben-Hur, and mounted on a silver-
ornamented and jeweled saddle valued
at over $5,000; an old stage coach,
a train of "prairie schooners” and
other interesting features.
The performances take place Mon
day and Tuesdav at 2:15 and 8:15.
Strenuous exhibitions of Wild West
life are promised. Seats will be sold
art Elkin’s drug store.
The show arrives this morning at 7
o’closk. The parade will follow Au
burn avenue to Peachtree, to Broad,
to Mitchell, to Whitehall, to Peach
tree, to Auburn, and back to the
grounds. Performances will be at
2:15 and 8:15, with the tents open an
hour earlier.
* To-morrow Starts a
GALA WEEK
The Great SUIT
and COAT WEEK
See Last Page,
Main News Section
WE HAVE MOVED!
Dr. E. G. Griffin’s
New Gate City
Dental Rooms
FINEST IN THE SOUTH
Over Brown S All*n’»
Now Storoi Entrance
5 W7 Alabama St.
All Work at Raaaonablc
Prlcoa and GUARANTIED
?° ,d 564 ear $4
Crown. Worn *
Phono M. 1708
Lady Attendant.
Real Estate Firm
Launched To-morrow
M. Beasley and C. L. Hardwick
Unite, With Offices in the
Empire Building.
A fresh evidence of the renewed ac
tivity in Atlanta real estate and rent
ing: operations is to be found in the
organization of a new firm, that of
Beasley & Hardwick, which Is to con
duct a real estate and renting busi
ness, specializing in the rent feature.
The firm is composed of J. M. Beas
ley, well known here in real estate
circles, and C. L. Hardwick, three
years a student at the Georgia School
of Technology, with a varied expe
rience in civil engineering, and a spe
cialist in development work. Mr.
Hardwick has been employed by E.
P. Ansley and S. Z. Ruff and has six
years' experience in the field.
Mr. Beasley was for twelve years
manager of the rent department of
Forrest & George Adair, and for the
last two years has been in business
for himself, at No. 605 Empire Build
ing, where the new firm will have its
offices.
The members begin operations un
der the firm name November 1.
“CODAK’' CHEMISTRY
Completed in 8 hours. Bring me your
roll or pack for efficient lab. treat
ment. The “Co-Op,’’ 119 Peachtree.
Forty National Bodies in the
United States Organize to Aid
War Sufferers.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Plans to
bring about united action by all Jews
In America in a movement to obtain a
great fund fqr the relief of Jews in
the war zone in Europe were dis
cussed yesterday afternoon at a
meeting of delegates from more than
40 national organizations at Temple
Emanu-El, Fifth avenue and Forty-
thiVd street. While no sum wag men
tioned officially as the amount neces
sary to give adequate aid to the suf
ferers, one speaker said that he be
lieved it would require nearly $10,-
000,000, and there was no dissent
from this.
A committee of 100, representing
every part of the country, with power
to increase its membership will be
formed, and in the course of the de
bate it was suggested that this com
mittee might take up the other prob
lems of the Jews and work to bring
together all factions.
F, M. Warburg Treasurer.
The call for the meeting was sent
out by Louis Marshall, president of
the American Jewish Committee, and
there were present scores of men
prominent in the Jewish race. In or
der to facilitate the work of obtain
ing funds Felix M. Warburg was
chosen treasurer. After much discus
sion, a committee of five, composed
of Oscar S. Straus, Louis I>. Brandeis
of Boston, Judge Julian W. Mack of
Chicago and Ht-rry Fischel and Mey
er London of this city was appointed
by Mr. Marshall, who presided.
This appeal was adopted by the
meeting and made public by Mr. Mar
shall:
Homes of Millions Gone.
To the Jew's of America: The un
paralleled misfortune which has
overwhelmed the world has fallen
with crushing weight upon our
brethren. One-half of all Jew’ry
dwells In the very heart of the
conflict. Hundreds of thousands of
Jews are fighting in the ranks of
the contending armies. Fire and
sword are devastating the homes of
millions of them. Their slender
possessions are vanishing. Uni
versal destitution, famine and dis
ease confront them, and new griefs
assail those who so often In the
past have drained the cup of sor
row. It is therefore the imperative
duty of those whom God has spared
from such affliction to extend the
helping hand to those of the house
of Israel who have been so sorely
visited, to staunch their wounds, to
alleviate their distress, to supply
them with the means of rehabilita
tion. to solace them with the sym
pathetic touch of brotherhood, and
to deal adequately with the various
phases of the problems that may
arise.
Representatives of the loading
national Jewish organization* and
of the Important Jewish communi
ties of America, have formed a gen
eral committee for the relief of the
Jews of the several European na
tions and of Palestine who now or
may hereafter require aid in direct
or in indirect consequences of the
war.
Obligation Emphasized.
All Jews of every shade of
thought, Irrespective of the land of
their birth, are solemnly admon
ished to contribute with the utmost
generosity to the fund which must
be gathered to meet this superla
tive need. The committee recog
nizes the economic distress which
now’ bears heavily on all. That
only emphasizes the obligation of
making sacrifices and ennobles ev-
erv gift the more.
The fund collected is to be ad
ministered through such' agencies
as shall, in tho judgment of the
committee, best accomplish an ef
fective und equitable distribution
among those individuals and insti
tutions whom it is sought to help,
without waste or unjust discrimi
nation. So far as it shall prove
practicable the committee also pro
poses to receive and transmit funds
from private individuals to their
relatives abroad.
Felix M. Warburg has been des
ignated as treasurer of the fund.
Contributions should he .sent to
him. care of Kuhn, Loeb A Co.,
New York.
FEEL FINE! KEEP BUM ACTIVE.
STOMACH SWEET AND HEAD CLEAR
No odds how bad your liver, stom
ach or bowels: how much your hjid
aches, how miserable and uncomfort
able you are from constipation, in
digestion, biliousness a..d clogged-un
bowels—you always get desired re
sults with Cascarets.
They end the headache, biliousness,
dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour,
gassy stomach They cleanse your
liver and bowels of all the sour bile,
foul gases and constipated matter
which is producing the misery. A
Cascaret to-night will straighten you
out by morning—& 10-cent lox keeps
your head clear, stomach sweet, live'’
and bowels regular, and you feel
cheerful and bully for months.
ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEER
Just Once! Try “Dodson’s Liver Tone” When Bilious, Constipated,
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35 South Avenue.
OH "CALIFORNIASTRUPOFFIGS"
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel
| fine and cheerful; make your work a
I pleasure; be vigorous and full of am
bition. But take no nasty, dangerous
calomel, because it makes you sick
j and you may lose a day’s work.
| Calomel is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking It up. That's
i when you feel that awful nausea and
cramping.
Listen to mel If you want to en
joy the nicest, gentlest liver and
bowel cleansing you ever experienced
just take a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liver Tone to-night. Your
druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone under
my personal money-back guarantee
that each spoonful will clean your
sluggish liver better than a done of
nasty calomel and that it won’t make
you sick.
Dodson’s Liver Tone Is real liver
medicine. You'll know it next morn
ing, because you will wake up feeling
fine, your liver will be working;
headache and dizziness gone; stom
ach will be sweet and bowels regular.
Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely
vegetable, therefor© harmless and can
not salivate. Give it to your chil
dren. Millions of people are using
Dodson's Liver Tone Instead of dan
gerous calomel now. Your druggist
will tell you that the sale of Calomel
is almost stopped entirely here.—Ad
vertisement.
53
if Peevish, Feverish, Tongue
Coated, Give “Fruit Laxative”
at Once.
No matter what ails you* child a
laxative should be the first treatment
given.
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coated. It Is a sure sign your "little
one’s” stomach, liver and bowels need
a gentle, thorough cleansing at once.
When cross, peevish, listless, pale,
doesn’t sleep, eat or act naturally; if
breath is bad, stomach sour, system
full of cold, throat sore, or if fever
ish, give a teaspoonful of "California
Syrup of Figs," and In just a few,
hours all the clogged-up, constipated with contempt.
waste, sour bile and undigested food
will gently move out of the bowels
and you have a well, playful cnild
again.
Sick children needn’t be coaxed 7o
take this harmless fruit laxative. Mil
lions of mothers keep it handy be
cause they know Its action on the
stomach, liver and bowels is prompt
and sure. They also know a little
given to-day saves a sick child to
morrow.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent
bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,”
which contains directions for babies,
children of all ages and for grown
ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of
counterfeits sold here. Get the gen
uine, made by "California Fig Syrup
Company.” Refuse any other kind
Advertisement.
i Breathe Freely! Clears Stuffed-up,
Inflamed Nose and Head and
Stops Catarrhal Discharge;
Cures Dull Headache.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm."
Get a small bottle anyway, juart to
try It—Apply a little in the nostrils
and Instantly your clogged nose and
stopped-up air passages of the head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or
catarrhal sore throat will be gone.
End such misery now! Get the
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soothing relief comes immediately.
Don’t lie awake to-night strug
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nostrils closed, hawking and blowing.
Catarrh or a cold,* with Its running
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Put your faith—Just once—in
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
UNDER AUSPICES OF THE GEORGIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
MACON, GEORGIA
November 3 to 13, 1914
An Exposition ol the Resources o! the South and ol Georgia
The finest Exhibits of Agriculture, Live Stock, Swine, Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle,
Poultry and Canned Products Ever Exhibited in the South.
SEE WHAT THE OTHER MEN ARE DOING TO MAKE THEIR FARMS SELF-
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