Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 21, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AN T D NEWS. THCBIDAT. TBBBCABT 3. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 YOUNG GEORGIA ORATORS TO REPRESENT SOCIETIES Is the Your Boy Gang Age? You may call them them “the gang.” ‘Edward's playmates.” but Eddie calls For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA WBVMJ» MACON MAN IS NOT 1 GEORGIA RAILROAD EXPECTED TO LIVE! CHARLES J. FEIDELSON. Who will roprosont tha Phi Kappa Literary 8ociaty in the anniversary exercises. <1. K. MacDONALD. JR.. Athens, Qa.. representative of Da* mosthenes Literary Society in the anniversary exoreiaet. H|»tcIhI to The Georgian. Athens. Qa.. Feb. 21.—Thursday n Ik Hi. February 21, In the tollege chap el. will bo hold the anniversary exer cise?* of the Demostheniun and Pill Knppn literary- aorlallag. Both of these societies «lnt«* far back Into the rally history of the university, thi* being the one hundred and sev enth anniversary of Demoath<hlnn and the eighty-seventh of Phi Kappa. Kuril society numbers among Ita alumni many men living dean Spr'-ial to Tl»e Georgian. Macon, Gn.. Pch. 2J.-I.. S. M.-ronnell. :i liruuillieiit luerrluilit In Mast Mn<i*ti. allot John T. King, a InlNirer. In the atomaeb taut night. King nns drunk and liegnn —Mhlia[lULlL < l’ ,, tiiioll mnl pullisl n gnu on the latter, it Is Dialed, hut the nh”i welil WttiT King is In si li”N|iltnt nod not <*s|H*«*t«xl to ; Sp. H«| to The i Mm-iin, Bn.. I | ..•iilli.it vubv. I j |.ll<ntl.in of Hi., for rlitlil. on > relin. 51. Wiib only on.. <ll«. •oiiiiHI gran Its I the np trnl of lieorlgu rail rend i Seventh aire**f for the pur- ' |H»»;e of erecting tin* in 11 lion-dollar ahnpx J xrfiirh that r<sItrSa4‘-pv4i|iuatui.tu build, lu tills FURTV-QHESTDRIES III Sim SECONDS By FAST ELEVATOR prominent In the stale and In the na tion. Plil Knppa has on 11m rolls the names of Henry Grady. Alexander Htephen*. Joseph Henry Lumpkin, chief Justice of Georgia, and John Temple Graves. The Demnethenlan boasts of such names an Robert Toombs. Walter Hill, Chancellor David C. Bartow and General John B. Gordon. As usual, two nnnlveraarlans have been chosen. They are John Kenneth MacDonald. Jr., of Athens. On., Demosthenlan. and t'harle* Napoleon Felilelson. of 8avannul). for Phi Kappa. AS WIFE TOOK DRINK, ALLEGED BIGAMIST LEAPED FROM TRAIN No mother or association of mothers can abolish “tbe gang"— but tlic wise mother helps mould “the gang." Vou will find much &f help, much of interest and much of amusement, too, on “the growing boy problem” in the Woman’s Home Companion Edward Everett Hnic. Dan Beard. .Margaret E. Sangster. Jean* nette Porter (Aunt Janet), every one of them a keen student of Young America, are some of the personalities you will meet in its pages. not devoted to the __ MBMlIfl . youngiter problem—only a email part, in fact./ There if delightful fiction by But all of the March Woman's Home Comp jpn Josephine Daekam. hy Jean Webiter and by Zona Gale. There is an article — intensely interesting — on the W^oman of Million’ and there arc Ten Departments whose strength and comprehensiveness are excelled by no magazine in the land, no matter what its selling price— ——* -*— departments which put the Woman's Homt Companion out of the “evening lamp" elasi and make it in fact as well at name the Woman's Home Companion for the working day-light hours—the hours of planning and execution. TEN CENTS is not a large investment. The March Woman's Home Companion is well worth the experiment Uv ii. -I llllUM-lf. II w i'll I l.i the Jill I nlitl . •*tnli»r un con - OH BOND ISSUE Th*» nrdinmi’-f providing for thr* hoMing of no flartluu on April 5» for the lMtiato-r of tujO.nnp of ImiiuIh for tin* ltiiprmrm«*iit of the wntoruorkH will i-otno up for muctirronn* a« the Meeting of the nMertnnnlc tionnl TlmiDtlny nftoriiiNtn at 3 o'rlork. ‘•ouiirll hn* udoptenl tin* «»r«Hiitine*«- and the nMortnitnli* In»hi.| will no doubt n.ii.tir lev a turnulmoil* sot... Milior minor tunttore will w artful tifairi. CONFESSES BIGAMYi IS GIVENJFOUR YEARS ifw.HR to The r.Dorctau. Mninn. tin . Kelt. “I. -After pU'itdlug gull tj to tin- • burg.* of Mgnmy. in tin* *u|H*rior lour*. Inforo Judge Felton, \V. F. Itaiiia.), of k»:twa.Mi, Un.. wna x«*titeii<e<l to four jenr* In flu* penitent I* r>. Among tin* other case* <!l*|>o«i>d of |,y tin* court ««*n*. Gux K« % y. nil Ur. «Inrgrd wrlili navi till wbli liltI'tit to nittrdrr. ii’ipilttrd: Itllrv low. tolor-l. .bnrg.il will, mm.br. .- rt ar toil pronasil; I Irni > JriuisM’ii. ii’lornl. • Inirgfil with toirgbiry, in nuiu.il; Frank laiwr. rolorvd. Inr«i*u,v aftir truat, ar ally l hr nnnir na that .......... rommltfre* whlrli prrvloiiDly hid the mat ter In hand and utn v Icporl w.id not nr- i , «‘pimt at thr time ll wan tnadr 1m vaunt- the prrlod of Irgnl ailvrrtlnlilg hint liot thru ex pired. Thr grant provides that tin* mliioiid uiUKt «*'»»'••> to tn<‘ rtty snffiHvttf In ml on the nonth sWf «»f Hr truth stitol to. make that Mtrvvt iwcjllX-flvr fret xvhle. Thr prill- whb-h tin* railroad la fo pay for Thr right* In fc'.tMu prr tiers*, $00!) to In* pnbl down, and I hr ivtualnllig ll.fM to t»r ndlrrilblr mity tn-thr rtivHlwt-tha rsUrniul fall* to r\|*rml $.Vk),00rt on Mho|M iu thr Hty within two vrani. Tin* property p*rouvi\eed la to In* paid for by thr cltjr at thr aniuo prior. Now lurk. Fib. 21.—An liit»re*tlliji *n.*ria» to Tb«» Georgian, rhnptrr In lhe cnn-tructlnn ••! the new Columbia. 8. Feb. 51— On Ins way sky-scraper wonder—the forty-tine-alt*, to Anderson under arrest chntgcd with rv Singer building ut Hroadivny and bigniM**, Albert Fletcher. amount man. Liberty street—hai< just been comlu.l- ! Jumpod , rom lhe window of a Blue ed wlllt u series of text* made by' CtlebraU Anniversary. Hpeclnl to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 21.—The local uniform rank of Kntghla of Pythlaa celebrated the forty-first annlveraary of the foundation of the order. There wax an ImjHiilnK iiamde, review and lne|H« tinn, after which a coltattnn was eerved. Officart are Inttallad. Special to The Georgian. Savannah. (In., Feb. 21.— Mrs. 11. Y fol\ In. of Atlanta, atate conittiander of the l^nllex of the Maccabees of tlt»» ' World, lx In the city, the glint of Mo i Sutton. At the K. of P. hull Tur*dn\ ah** tnatallrd the officer* of Kvngieon 111 \ No. 8. Ridge railroad train ad It moved hlowly across n high trestle and made grod I Ih cDcafK*. after being ihusert Yntir utiles by thr deputy, who had hint In marge. Wife No. 2 wax bring brought with Fletcher «e « wlinewg. .\s tite. traJn started over the ttestl* Fletcher asked tnr dejnitv to hand Inn wife a glas.s of will they cunvey' mo ter and while the officer did this nnd from The eyrlr t»f- FletiiiCf broke Uirough the window Architect Kmest Flagg and staff of en- gYneer**. (!etrrmitie ih-atoudutc.-iuifc- ty of the massive elevators to be In- Hailed. The texts «re prontuTneed snt- Isfactnfy in cvtfrv detail. of the llfleen elevator* to go Into the wmwUwfut structure, four will actunlh seale f1te~fl 12 - foot" tow cr. n feat with- oiit a paTaTIelur pret etlem In elevator building. S< IMsrengers t ffees without a relay but. wluit Is even more-“xstvd»i*i»iwg,—lltfcy_-Wl!t._eayh »lee or descend forty-one stories In * leas than Ho seconds. This Is faster than any elevator ever ran on schedule, and each ear Is guaranteed to run as swift ly, safely and evenly with a full load as with one passenger. The xlxty-elght tons of steel and rop|*cr tiied In these retmtrkable ele- ull been made by sperla entity will run thirty stories in thirty ind- without a atop, or about one-half The Crowell Publishing Company On if: Htwsttinis MADISON SQUARE NEW YORK Ytirif !uhsulpt:$i it.ti FRANK R, HITT DEAD BODY OF ASSAILANT HSOEIIEDfllllAL IN CITYS CEMETERIE Special to The Georelaa. lanMavUla,Feb. 21,—The body of Guy Lyon, trhlte, hanged at Rus sellville for criminal assault, was re- fused burial In the three cemeteries there anti was WnaTor~lntgnrd tn-wn abandoned grave yard. Frank Beane llltt tiled Wednesday The tower elevator expresses I afternoon at the home of his father. William N. Hitt, fifi Last Kill* street, f . . Mr. Hitt was only 22 years of ago! of the time required by the b*»t ex- I . .. . nrr<lw , preix elevators to travel twelve atortes j ® nd ** rl> , ’ n ’ " brings Borrow to \. |n wide circle «»f friends and acquuln- , • . —. . ... -—— tnnees, who knew anti ndmlred him for many sterling dualities of charac- j AT THE THEATERS night'* audience was the largest of the season, and a fact that was commeniad upon was thar many ladles accepted standing room, In preference lo wall ing for some other performance. Billy B. Van comes to the Btjou next week In his new play..''Pgtsy In Poli tics." Tho comedy Is In two part* nnd was written by Oeorge Totten Smith, who has many musical comedy sui t-eases to his credit. The cast Is u goad on*. Including Bias Rose Beau- monl. who shared stellar honors with Mr. S on last season. aadWMKKgY HStlT< ant ad at k»« nil. pals. Bosk of pis jura teat PBRR M.WOOUJtV.U.D 1*4 W. error Street I urday. HEAVY FINES IMPOSED ON DISORDERLY MAN.;'",. ^ for , hnlll , Vpeclnl toTb* Georglan. >eur prior to hlx dratli, and was com- .Macon, Gn.. Feb. 21 —Driving about 1 iwlled to give up active business life POLITICS AND. POLITICIANS. J.- nnd Monk Curtl* j «*st«*nla>. Frank Beane Hitt. I The ImmI\ of Frank Benue Hitt, uged j 22 years, v im tiled at ,*»»; Hast Kills! (street Weduerdny nttetnuon. was sent j * to Augusta. On, Thtindnv morning fur 1 I Intcrt'ient. Mr lllti hijd Iteen In b.nl' health for •mm* time nnd wits onto- 1 fielled to give tip 111* buxine-s about five months ngo lie Is nurvlved by lits lather. William N llltt. nntl four «l*. ter*. M*Dxe« |».i!d>. Mat loll and Loiitae llltt and Mi« Iv It Kverett, of Aimri- Vlnevllle In n carriage and Dltootlng, It is alleged, at most everything In wight. ! J. M. Pettlgraw was arrested by Offl- , cer Watkins. A number of ladb x were driving to the city from Vlnevllle. when they met , Pettigrew, and. n« cording to tcsilrnony. he flred toward them. In recorder’s court Pettigrew had } very little to sa\ for himself, except that he wished the Judge would let him off light. For drunk and disorderly he wax fined 130 or thlrt mi officer, shooting within t •lays. mte five months ago. Mr. llltt was | especially well known among physl- j cinn* nnd ilrugglsts. having been eni-! ployed by both Brown & Allen ami j Brannen & Anthony for some years. , Mr. Hitt was well known In athletl ■' i D eles, nn«l was u graduate of Gonton; Institute at Bartlesville. Bewldes lil< I father, lu* leaves three slaters. Mlasex Marlon and Louise llltt and Mr*. K. B Kverett, of Americas. . The iHHly was taken to Augusta on nfis-itT'days, '•nll'ftir Yl,, "- Iuv "*" rnl "«' •"* f'"'"--' he city, $20 or thirty Interment will take place l hursda* | "Painlinj th. Town." "I’alnliiig the Town," tlie new muslcnl play which comas lo the Grand i Friday and Haturday nights and Satur-1 day al matinee, la a Jolly combination ! of opeia. comedy, spectacle, ballet and pantomime* with an unusually large Investiture of magnificent scenery. > startling mechanical features, sumptu- fl * |i“V gStre*!,,,xJbraiki' nus costuming nnd the latest novelties ] has liero rlmsen !•■ .lellver the prlnrlpsl m elect*- lighting snd elfecs. It hav- j Sfft-JJkr i5*g , . , aS? , t S2i3K t , :rSK Ing been the aim of the management In . pek.a. presenting "Painting the Town" to en- ; • —-- deavor to offer something out of tlic Mne^eenth dl.ith-t of'llllMisf'Vii'uld*to genera! run In musical comedy, and 11*. the wealthiest uiejah.-r of lhe lllluol. nothing has been left undone that j delegation lu Hie It.iate II,. la a farmer. knowledge, ability or liberal outlay!"* "ell a* a lunker. and has made hi. owii could Insure to effect this end. I »»W. The story or "Painting the Town" Is | —- bright, dean nnd Immensely funny. ■paCon, i..X?amV, ' hlle the comedy complications^ will Ute pre.enl session at |,a»t la coiHTtiied intps-.t io- E»C« II fr The Blunkall-Atwood Stock Company ! CBNTPAL OF OBOBQIA HAILWAt will open lhe second bill of the week oi VKe El Dorado -with the .aensattonsl melodrama "The Tide or Lift." The scenes nre laid In the coal fields and present a spectacle that Is new to many people of Atlanta. The comedy I* ex ceptionally strong and serves to keep the audience tn a constant atate of laughter during the play. It vi 111 he given Thursday. Friday and Saturday Arrt.v ’torn — .. . SavaaitaU .... T.noaxlXtcaa , lietsswitUe . LA>«aMHacaa . Mscon ll.tusm Jacksonville ..I Vn Macon 4.15 put Macon *.01 Mnyon s.M pin Jnrkaonvill. , «.■*■ |... Mscon 1.10 pm kaeaannli ».IJt«i ticket. Kens tor Kliner J. Iturketl. of Nettri-5.' bn* Itern fleeted Ity vice I’rvUIrrt t*«i.- Itank, to rend Witsbluaton's farewell dress to th- sett-'. - ul the •tt.to.tt.itJ tVnsblsRtuti's Uriliiltiy exercise.. te4l.ii •Jll.nmll ef Ml. , ft'r .'V t I i. Kllloll 11. Majors, s former sun- of Missouri, has tnnoniH-e.1 his for attorney geuentl to »oio-ee.| M ley. appeal at once to those who enjoy hearty laugh. Don’t Fly to . Why Nervous? Whkt makes so many American women so nervous? It Is the weakness of their organs, which cannot stand the strenuous so cial and household duties, that American women undertake. As a result these organs break down, and disarrange and disorganize their owner's entire nervous system. That this nervous break-down is unnecessary, is proved, however, by the fact that wine PADnni Pieces of uAKUUF has. In thousands of such cases, built up weak, nervous vromen, Into healthy, hearty. 1 specimens of their sex. Mrs. J. Bennett, of El Paao, Tex., writes: "1 suffered for 3 1 years vtth painful periods, backache, dizziness, and nervous prostration. 1 sav your 1 ad In lhe paper and determined to try Cardui, which 1 did, and am pleased to say 1 1 derived Immediate benefit. 1 have how taken 8 bottles and am enjoying good health. 1 1 shall recommend Cardut to all, as long as 1 live, believing there Is no better medl- 1 cine for women." Try It. 1 AT ALL DRUGGISTS IN $L00 BOTTLES | WRITE US FREELY and frankly, M strictest confidence, telling all your troubles, and stating your age. We will send.you ran ADVICE, In plain sealed envelope, and a val uable 64-pege Book on "Hoaie Treatment lor Wisnen." Address: l adles’ Advisory Department, Tbe Qiattaneoga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. o as Mmi. Emma Eamaa. Manager Henry DeGIve Is in receipt j j, M of letter* from several of the colleges . pretnc i-oui located In the vicinity of Atlanta re-! guesting that reservations be made for f the night of I'ebruury 55. Monday.! when Mine. Emma Karnes will be 1 heard In concert, atalsled by Mr. dej Goforaa and Arthur Rosensteln All | or the letters had a word of praise for the local theatrical msnagement fori going to such extremes to secure thei famous singer for Southern mush-lov ers. Tin colleges are not the only ones ! to rome forward with appreciation, forj several out-of-town orders have been . reeelved and seat* reserved. There Is • every reason to believe mat the en- ; gsgemenl will be lhe most notable of • the preaent theatrical season. The sale' of seats Is now being conducted ami i while there Is unusual Interest, many choice seata are yet to lie had Maude Fsaly. Maude Fealy, who Is a native if: Memphis. Tenn, and th* youngest dra-1 malic star on the American stage. Is to he seen at the Grand on Wednesday and Thursilay evenings and Thursday matinee. February !T. !*. when sho will be presented In "The Illusion of Hestrlce." Miss Fsaly has a part suit- ed to her girlish personality and pleas ing and magnetic temperament Th* story of a foundling, reared In luxury, and led lo halleve that she Is a prince** of roysl blood, give* blit* Fsaly every chance to display those remarkable talenis that placed her In the posttten of leading woman with the late Hr llenry Irving while still In her teens. Th* company supporting Miss Fealy Is a selected one of New York placers, and the play will be atagsd In a com plete manner. Af th* Bijou. Htandln* room has been at a pre mium at every performance of "day 11 York" at the Uijou. Wednesday FOREMOST In everything optical-the bev ! accurate, mosi prompt prescripnen been w|uit>hr.l t work don* In th* entire South "“ r "•i patron* know these claim* are -oi"- 1 atantlated by our service given tnr "- A visit to our new store. 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