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ATLANTA, 0\
-THE ATLANTA (5E0RGIAN-
-FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1916.
PICES WATER
Thirst of Pupils at Lakewood
- Hieghts Will Be UJnquenched
Unless Water Main Is Laid,
* \\ lth fh© vi$»w of av«rf inc n po»»tble
wat©r famine, which inlaid to threat -
an tho MO pupils In tha I^aJt^woofl
H^ifrht© county public school, the
County Bo^rd «f F«tueahon Friday
Our Fish
Are Always
GOOD
Put 1 w* have never
had better Fisifi than i
arc- coming in daily
right now.
This is the season
when the big Fish
aro running, when
the big Fish are as
good as the smaller
ones.
The North Carolina
Shad—big, fat beau
ties, with a roe that
fills a platter—are
here, and the price
Is right.
Variety for
Every Taste
There is variety*here
for every taste. You
will have no trouble
in finding the sea
food you want.
Among them are
Shrimp, Crabs, Lob
sters, Pompano,
Mackerel, Trout,
Snapper, in fact al
most anything you
might think of.
Lake Salmon, the dainti
est of frying fish, are in
now. Come and Hava a
look,
FULTON MARKET
25-27 E. Alabama St.
had under way a movement to Induce
the city authorities to extend a city
water main out Iaakewnod avenue so
that this school might be supplied.
President K M Hbrlne, by direc
tion of the board, planned to take up
the matter with the city at the earliest
possible moment and urge the exten
sion of the water main as prompt re
lief for the school children.
Many women In the Isikewood
Heights section, mother* of the chil
dren In the school, are taking an ac
tive interest in the situation, and have
set out to back the School Board and
ft Id it in every way possible in the
flight to obtain city water.
The board’s action followed fruit
less efforts by the county to strike
water close to the school by digging
of wells. The latest endeavor in this
direction resulted in a hole 75 feet
deep, but no water At this depth,
solid rock was struck
At present the only drinking water
obtainable in the school has to he
hauled there in barrels s considerable
distance With the opening of spring
this tvs ter becomes warm before it
even reaches »he s< hnolhouse and is
said to he unfit to drink Most of the
children, it is said, are unable to
drink the water and. as a result, have
to remain throughout the school ses
sion with their thirst unquenched.
The Board of Education figured that
as the weather grows warmer this
thirst will increase, and that some
thing must he done and at once fjo
relieve the situation
The members feel satisfied that lit
tle difficulty will be experienced In in
during the city to furnish this relief,
for the reason that a main is to he
extended to I^ikewood in time for the
opening of the Southeastern Fair. It
I is the purpose of the board to ask
I the city to name Lakewood avenue
j as the route for this extension, in or
der that it msy pass the Lakewood
He.ghlf school and to seek to have
; the work done immediately.
High School Girls Ready for Their Great
Spring Pageant at the Auditorium-Armory
LINER SAFE IN PORT.
$2,500 LOSS IN BARN FIRE.
Special Cable to Th« Atlanta Georglsn. ; BREMEN, GA., April 9.-—
rivV-RPOOL Anri I 9—The liner s 30 o'clock thir morning destroy,
Merxentler .-rived safely to-day from the barn, two mules, corn, fodder an-,
the United States She was convoyed j cotton seed of Judge Price Edward*,
into port by a warship to protect her I () f Buchanan. The logs waa about
from German submarines. $2,500, uninsured.
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Pupil* of the
Girls’ High
School in one
of the pretty
dances that is
to feature the
pageant at the
Auditorium on
Saturday
evening
tsm*
Makes Your Stuffed,
Catarrhal Head
Clear as a Bell
When you wak* In the morning
plagued with the tortures of head ooUU
and catarrh, head, nose and throat
stopped up, air passages clogged with
obnoxious catarrhal discharges that
have collected during the night and you
can hardly breathe Just nut a little
Uyomei Pocket Inhaler, onarged with
the pleasant healing oil of Hyomei, be
tween your Ups. Hold it there while
dressing and breathe the medicated,
antiseptic, germ-killing air deep into
your nose, throat and lungs with every
breath you draw.
By the time you are dresaed your
head will be clear as a bell, you will
breathe with ease and comfort, eat
your breakfast with a relish and go
about your day’s work with a clear
brain and steady eve.
This clean-smelling, germ-destroying
air of Hyomei penetrates deep down in
to every fold and crevice of the mem
branous linings- of your nose, throat
and lungs, where no Mould spray could
possibly get and absolutely kills and
drives out of your system every germ it
finds there, heals the inflamed, swollen
tissues, and after the fir) first trial
you notice a wonderful improvement. A
few weeks' use and every catarrhal
germ Is klllM and driven out of your
system.
Druggists everywhere think so well of
Hyomei that they agree to give you a
guarantee with every complete inhaler
set you purchase that if it does not sat
isfy they will gladly return every cent
you paid for it. hut If using for the first
time he sure to ask for the. complete
'fyp'nii Focfcret Inhaler outfit, as th*
smaller package does not contain the
tnhixleri Jacobs’Pharmacles or most any
othrjr reliable druggist will gladly sup
ply you on request, -Advertisement.
The young
ladies, left to
right, are Miss
Lois Jones,
Miss Nellie
Bosworth, Miss
Gertrude Orr.
The pupils of
the two Girls’
High Schools
have been drill
ing diligently
for the big pa
geant which is
expected to be
one of the fin
est ever staged
in Atlanta. The
proceeds go to
the library
fund of the
Girls’ High
Schools.
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Everything fur the Table
Quality First, Last and Always.
Does this mean anything to you?
ASK THE FOOD INSPECTOR.
Broad Street Market
(Delicatessen Departmnet)
23 S. Broad Street. Either Phone M. 359.
66-68 N. Broad Street
Corner Poplar
Is where you will find us now. and we will be glad to see you.
The Tripod Paint Co.
Elks to Have
Hot Time at
Waycross
There is going to be one grand time
at the meeting of the Georgia State
Association of Elks at Waycross on
May 12 and 13. President Walter P.
Andrews has Just returned from New
York with a song, written by John T.
Doyle, a song writer and a brother
Elk, which typifies the spirit of the
meeting. Its title is “I Want to One-
Step With My Melinda,” and the
words, to he sung to the tune of ”Tip-
perary,” follows:
Doirn in Waycross, Georgia,
Magic city, grand and gag.
The Elks are going to gather
In the merry month of May.
There'* on Old Hill'* island
Will he doing* great and grand.
When ire all join in the chorus,
Hoys, and sing to heat the hand.
CHORUS.
I wan I to one-step with nty Melinda,
I want tit one-step down there,
Among the pine trees of dear old
Georgia
And the fairest of the fair;
Mid lhe live oaks and sweet magno
lias
There'll he one big jubilee!
1 want to one step with my Melinda
And the It. P. O. E.
There Is another verse with the
same lest.
A Solid Carload of King Bee
Ice Cream Freezers
The largest single shipment of
mhki ice Cream Freezers ever brought to
Atlanta. We buy and sell these
IfWiiiia large quantities of Freezers be
cause they are the best made and
the people call for thm.
Quickest freezing Freezer on the
market, on account of their tall,
narrow can. 8olid steel frame, with nothing to
break and cause trouble. If you are once a user,
you will never have any other kind.
4 Note the prices: *
' ,1 QUART $1.50
2 QUART $1.90
3-QCART $2.25
4 QUART $2.75
6 QUART $3.50
8 QUART $4.50
10 QUART $6.00
12 QUART $8.00
16 QUART $9.50
Large sizes in stock, up to 20 quart, with fly wheel.
KING HARDWARE COMPANY
53 PEACHTREE 87 WHITEHALL
Chorus in Special
Music at St. Mark
Special music is to feature the Sun
day services at St. Mark Methodist
Church. At 4 p. m. the Easter can
tata ’Christ Triumphant” will be re
peated by a chorus of twenty under
the direction of J. W. Marshbank.
Following the cantata, the "Hallelujah
Chorus” from Handel’s "Messiah” will
be sung. The public is Invited.
And $1.00 a Week
on any purchase up to $15.00—
Generous terms on larger pur
chases.
Women’s Suits, $15 to $30
Women’s Coats, 8 to 25
Men’s Suits. 10to 22
All naw spring styles—Al
terations free—We do as we
advertise.
MENTER
Upstairs 71 1-2 Whitehall St.
Next J. M. High Co.
Everything was in readiness Friday
for the great spring pageant which
nearly 1.000 pupils of the Girls’ High
School of the city will stage Saturday
evening at the Auditorium.
The sale of peats, which has been in
progress at the Cable Plano Com
pany’s store since Wednesday morn
ing. has been most encouraging and
all Indications point to a large at
tendance. The ticket plat will be
moved to the Auditorium Saturday
evening and seats may be obtained
there right up to the hour of the per
formance. The general admission is
25 cents and there will be good seats
for all. The proceeds of the enter
tainment go to the library fund of the
two Girls’ High Schools.
Those promoting the pageant asked
The Georgian to announce that every
one is urged to he in theiF seats at
the Auditorium by 8 o'clock Saturday
evening. Owing to the procession
w'hich will open the performance, the
lobby must be user! by thA partici
pants and the front doors of the Au
ditorium w ill have to be closed
promptly at 8 o'clock. Those coming
after that time will be admitted at the
Gilmer street entrance.
The pageant, which will depict the
evolution of the seasons, promises to
be one of the most elaborate ever
staged in Atlanta. Miss Era Betzner,
physical director of the Y. W. C. A.,
who is in charge of the pageant, de
clared Friday that the schoolgirls
have shown remarkable talent and
the dance numbers, she said, would
prove most attractive.
Christian Church to
Have College in Ga.
Intention of the Chritian Church of
Georgia to obtain the Perry-Rainey
Institute plant at Auburn, Ga., for
conversion into the First Christian
church college in the South, was re
flected Friday In the petition of lead
ing representatives of the church for
an educational institution, filed in the
Superior Court.
The movement is headed by the Rev.
John H. Wood, of Atlanta, secretary
of the Christian Church Missionary
Association. Others named in the
application are Judge T. O. Hathcock,
H. M. Patterson and Stanley R.
Grubb. According to the petition,
$25,000 is to be raised for furnishing
the institution.
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Jitney Ordinance Has
Twenty Amendments
The City Council will devote a spe
cial session Friday afternoon to Jitney
bns legislation An ordinance with
some twenty amendments Is up for
consideration; in fact, almost every
member of Council has a separate
idea as to how jitneys should be reg
ulated, and there will be much argu
ment and discussion at the meeting.
Council decided upon the special
meeting with the idea of passing a
jitney regulation ordinance Friday
afternoon. A number of active mem
bers think jitney regulations should
be passed without any further delay.
Council Unanimous
For Brick on Pryor
The Aldermanic Board Thursday
afternoon unanimously concurred in
the action of Council providing for a
1 brick pavement for South Pryor
street. The action would indicate
victory for the Second Ward delega
tion over Mayor Woodward, who in
sisted on a concrete pavement, even
to the point of being able to override
a veto.
Some claim that the overwhelming
majority in Council against him on
the proposition will cause Mayor
Woodward to drop the fight He has
five days in which to act on the paper.
Chicago Worker to
Address Bible Class
Services Friday at
Temple Beth Israel
There will be services .Friday night
at 8 o’clock at the Temple Beth Israel,
corner Washington and Glarke streets.
Harry Edeson will speak and there
will be special music by the choir.
Dandruff Surely
Destroys The Hair
College Park Chorus
To Join Free Concert
Dr. Edwin Arthur Kraft has ar
ranged a fine program for the free
concert at the Auditorium-Armory
Sunday afternoon. Special attention
is called to the fact that the hour for
the recital has been changed to 4
o’clock, and throughout the spriigr
and summer months this will be the
hour.
An attractive feature of this Sun
day’s concert will be the appearance
of the College Park Choral Club and
Chorus of the Southern University tf
Music, which will assist Dr. Kraft In
the program.
A special conference of the adult
Rible class workers of Atlanta, under
the auspices of the Georgia Sunday
School Association and the Atlanta
Superintendents’ Congress, will b©
held Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at
the Wesley Memorial Church. Judge
John T. Pendleton will preside.
Among the speakers will be W. C.
Pearce, of Chicago, superintendent of
the International Sunday School As
sociation, and Dr. Joseph Rroughton.
Railroad Y. M. C, A. to
Hear Emory Teacher
An attractive service 1s announced
for the Railroad Young Men’s Chris
tian Association meeting at the rooms.
31 1-2 West Alabama street. Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Dr. W. J.
Young, of the theological department,
Emory University, will be the speak
er
The singing is always a feature at
these meetings. The association’s or
chestra leads and everybody sings.
All men are invited.
Girls—if you want plenty of thick,
beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all
means get rid of dandruff, for it will
starve your hair and ruin it if you
don’t.
It doesn’t do much good to try to
brush or wash it out. The only sure
way to get rid of dandruff is to dis
solve it, then you destroy it entirely.
To do this, get about four ounces of
ordinary liquid arvon, apply it at
night when retiring; use enough to
moisten the scalp and rub it in gently
with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will complete
ly dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of it.
You will find, too, that all Itching
and digging of the scalp will stop, and
your hair will look and feel a hun
dred times better. You can get liquid
arvon at any drug store. It is inex
pensive and four ounces is all you
will need, no matter how much dan
druff von have. Thi3 simple remedy
never fails.—Advertisement.
HUGHEY’S w W aS.st
Fresh Home-dressed $ nt
POULTRY—tb lOgC
Large IRISH POTA- -a Q
TOES—full peck At/C
Large RED ONIONS— IQ
full peck At/C
24-th. Sack Self- QO
Rising FLOUR Ot/C
FANCY ORANGES— -|
dozen I «£(*
FULL CREAM -| TJ \
CHEESE—tb A I'2“C
Country Butter—lb 25c
Large White Head Lettuce, hd. ,5c
Plenty of Fresh Tomatoes. Cucum
bers, White Celery. Cauliflower, As
paragus. English Peas. Green Beans.
New Potatoes and Eggplant,
EVERYTHING FRESH.
BEST PRICES IN TOWN.
HUGHEY'S.
115 Whitehall St.
Church to Celebrate
33-Year Pastorate
Sunday will be an occasion at the
Friendship Baptist Church, one of the
largest negro institutions in Atlanta.
There will he a celebration of the thir-
ty-third anniversary as pastor of Rev
K. R. Carter. The preach or will review
the work of his congregation and of the
city. The day will be marked particu
larly by efforts to raise a subscription
to build a home for old negro women
and orphan children on property r»wned
by the pastor five miles from Atlanta,
on the Forrest Park road.
The Friendship Baptist Church has a
New Orleans Co, Buys
Atlanta Skirt Plant
Announcement was made Friday of
the purchase of the skirt manufactory
of Davlaon-Paxon-Stokes Company bv
the Scherr Skirt Company, of New Or
leans. one of the largest manufacturing
concerns of Its kind in the country,
which will establish a branch at No. 1A6
Marietta street
Morris Scherr. president of the com
pany. ©aid that a manager wil lbe sent
here at once from New Orleans and
that the new’ plant will he in operation
by next week.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
GEORGIA RAISED HAMS, ETC.
Georgia Products Go.
TWO STORES
21 Auburn Ave.. 68 S. Fsrsyth St.
Country Hams—1b 24(/ 2 c
Country Side Meat—tb 16c
Fresh Country Eggs—doz 19c
Absolutely fresh Country
Butter—lb 27!4c
North Georgia Sorghum—gal..75c
Hominy—quart 10c
Water-ground Meal—peck ...,30c
Honey—1*i-fb. cans 25c
Water-ground Graham Flour—
12 lbs 58c
Canned Tomatoes (Ga.
Girls)—per can ,.10e
Sun Dried Peaches—tb 8c
All kinds of things raised out In
the country.
GEORGIA PRODUCTS CO.
IPhone,' Main 1410. We deliver,
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KNOWN AS THE BEST
THE BEST KNOWN
AT REDUCED PRICES
At 8 o'clock Saturday morning we place on sale
the second lot of the world's best shirts—
MANHATTANS—at greatly reduced prices.
About 100 dozen in this collection, embracing the
most beautiful patterns in tucked bosom, soft-cuff
effects. Sizes 14 to \7/i.
It is doubtful if you will again have the opportunity
to procure such desirable shirts at these marvelous
reductions.
$2.00 Manhattans $1.15
$2.50 Manhattans $1.35
$3.00 Manhattans $1.65
$3.50 Manhattans $1.95
Seasonable Underwear, Hosiery and Neckwear
at Corresponding Reduction.
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Hanover Shoe
Shoe World Puzzled
The spring models of Hanovers are so distinctive In style and
such extraordinary value that they have astonished the shoe world.
Everybody is discussing them. Shoe-wise people knowing Hanovers
are "all meat” can’t understand how we can make such a shoe for
$3.00 and $3.50. Nothing anywhere near it in value has ever been
produced.
Here's the explanation. We do many things differently from
accepted methods. For instance, we sell exclusively to the con
sumer—no other shoe manufacturer does that; we buy in enormous
quantities and always make cash discounts; onr factory.is operated
incessantly and at continually increasing capacity and thereby very
economically; we turn our money rapidly and are satisfied with a
modest profit.
Now for the moral. You've known Hanovers long enough to
try a pair. You really can’t afford to pass them up any longer.
What's the use in paying a dollar or two more for a shoe that’s no
better? Get a pair to-day and be shoe happy.
Your Grandmother’s Remedy lor
Purifying the Blood
And Renovating the System In the Springtime
Ash for Sulpheru Tablets.
What was grandmother’s unexcelled remedy?
... _ . iT ^, -
Haven’t you heard
of it? Yee, you have! It was sulphur, cream of tartar and moiaases.
The main trouble with it was Its nauseous taste.
A modern method puts the cream of tartar and sulpha*, tTJtn
■ugar-ooated tablets and mixes them with herbs, roots, eta, moldhg-'Sk
wonderful tonic blood purifier and system cleanser.
Just try 8ulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets), but Bufcrtieifr—
remember the name -end get the tablets Id sealed tubes at par
tube.
Grown-up people and children who don’t feel well, who are uuutfV
pated or sluggish, or who have pimples, boils, carbuncles, uloess and
the like, can soon rid the system of these Impurities by taking this
good old fashioned remedy in modem form. Their action satisfice "nr
money Is refunded by the Prescription Products Company, Daffttn.
Ohio. A free trial sent to any address. Buy of any well-stocke^nt^
gist