Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 16, 1907, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATTBIUir, MABCH 16. 1S*f. WITH THE SECRET ORDERS Condneted by CLAUDE KEALT. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS OF ST A TE WILL CONVENE IN ATLANTA; CORNER STONE TO BE LAID Tb* grand rommandery. Knight* T*a- plare of amrgU. will bnI In regular i» ■ton Id Atlanta the Oral of Mar. Tba maatlng will roatlnu* for ton dar*. a ad do flag tbl* lima th* roraer atooa nt the a*w Maoootr Temple will l» laid with appropriate eierrlara. Bareral uf th* »*l rara of the auprraaa ronama Hilary wdl l>* pretest to aid I* fh* corn* Hon taring, and the ormalon artll h* on* Ion* to be rrmaaborad hr the Maaoaa of Waorgta. Pottering I hr laying of th* rorarr a(aa». th* work on Ilia now tnapla Will b» phahad forward to a rapid rompUttSu. nmutwra of Maauna wiu roam to Atianfa All MH'ttota of th* atate aparlatlj to wIlOAaa tbfW rxarrlaea. ‘i ll** OHMlillll < HI b** |ir«*!«lod ia of ibf graml commauGerp Ud over tif Grand rommauUrr Julio J/Ncajr. of noma. IMIcfatca will bo iircacut from all aubordloate coniiuaudarlaa Itiroufboot tbi* aUt*. Man? matfera nt boalooaa affacting tfca Knlfbta Tanplara will be ou feUf the uieotlnf. and It la tvpaciad tbo knlfbta will la* kept l»ua*. The Atinuta ktrighfa are planning to «a ; tertaln the vlaltora In flue atjrf*, and are ualag effort a to render their atajr thorough ly enjoyable. WIFE SHOULD AID HUSBAND IN HIS SECRET ORDER WORK A wotn*f?r{*n* hhahaad Pa a good fipt'ltal b^ioirlan eoriato ahohId do al( ah* tan to hatp him malntnlp alt tnemtonhlp la tho ordar. Far la If not far hararlf nail lotad oaot lhat hi- amat make. Also llftlw aarrlBcrt ytpaa ho par* whatever aum I* required to hoop lit eettlllralo (a for" I Whfle II Id tra* ih* huaband derive* ibo moatltenellt .Inn fraternal and fe 1*1 war frtpau hit memberililp, yet it mu.t lx* bin ESflrtorlS iThr^r Ukont mnrrted caam ■re bin and rhllflfrn. wb«» will derlr* more benefit tbnn be who ihita the money. Hurl* lieing no eAtAtiiufciNl fnrr, fbnn a tnAU'e wife nnd children, aa the nioat Inter* e«tt«l liertle*. ahould nbaw tbnt they Appre- elite the gre«t net of lor* nod Aelf dAuUI be In miking for their good and welfare. And tier Almnld do ill they ran A* all ttinea to help hint lire up to the otillgntloua of the .order lu wUlci! be Iiaa III a meuiltcr* * h |f l 'la apt Ih* pnrpoa* of tots artlele to endeavor to ani-oitraio apaonlatloa unon the Ilf* of lha I nan rod lor a ai-lflth nintlre. i,m help Ih* man whoa* loan aud avlf PROMINENT ORDER OFFICERS : HOLD MEETING IN ATLANTA Atlanta haa had among It* vlaltora during tho paat work aavaral notod fraternal mon of tho United 1*1111*11. tin Friday thar* Wah a gnthkrlng of aov- oral reprenantatlve* of the Aaaoclatod Krgtibnltlo* of America. oonit>o»lng tha 1-omnitUoo. pn Jitrthprudonro and logla- latton. Tho prlnelpal member* ore I.** \V, Hqulrr. vice pfoalilent nf the Ornnil Fraternity nf Philadelphia. Pa., anil J. U Mlteholl. of Portland, Oregon, au- promo aorrelary of the Order nf \\a*li* Inglon. Thoa* gonllomon mat In Atlanta Mr tho purpnne of conaldarlng many mat- tera of Intoroat In th# fraternal world. The Aaaoclatod Fraternities la rompna- od nf many nf lha laadlng fraternal benoltelal encletlea of tha United Htntra and Canada, which organisation nioota annually for the ronalderatlon <if any and all matter# which may pro- mole the growth and proapartty of tha several anisettes rompoalng lta mem- ^Atoo'u. K. llonnoll, of Chicago, III., 0110“ nf lha prlnelpal officer* of tho fnlon league, wn* In Ih* city for sev- oral day*. Mr. llonnoll ha* for year* been on# of the loading factor# In the National Fraternal congroaa. a almllar body to th# Aaaoclatad Fraternities of America. ,. It la mated that the Aaaoplated Vra- ternlilea of America and tha National Fraternal t'ongreaa, will meet In Du- lulh. Minn. Ihla your, and then and there effect a cnnaolldatlon of tho two Aodotlee. . . , ^ Mr. Mitchell, of the A»ioct»ted Pit- trrnltlex, «*xprem»ei a lio|>« that the i t >nvent Ion for next year may be brought to Atlanta and vouchea hta r»'H«ltneee to do all In hla power to» ward the name. The t'oluinblon Wood man of Atlanta In une of the mamutra of the Aiaoclated Fratemltlea, and It* office re uie mid to be already active toward inviting theae great national tHHliea to meet In Atlanta In 1908. SILVER CLOUD WILL .. GIVE ENTEIITAINMENT Silver Cloud Council. No. 1, D. of P., I. O. It. M.. met laat Wadnoaday a sleep with ffood attendance. The entertainment committee com pleted arrangements to have a splendid entertainment at the wigwam. ht» Cen tral avenue, next Wednesday’s sleep. There has been much enthusiasm manifested of late In this progressive council, and It Is looking forward with much measure to the entertainment. The committee has nrranged a splendid musical program, and delirious lefrenh- ments will l»e served by the ladles. All members are requested t«» attend nnd bring a pound of something good to MEMBERS EASTERN STIR ENTERTAINED BY WORTHY MATRON Tbe member* of the lorsl chsptar of the Order of the Eastern Htar wera the guests recently nt a delightful tea glvao by Mr*. Nell, tbe worthy matron. A large number of tho members waa present, nnd the occasion wo» greatly en joyed. The eh-ipter l« hi n flourishing condition I the ladles are greatly elated over Its •niiHus are rilslag a fund lie luterest* of the »Imp I li Ih iiow reaching bnuds«mie ... "ting* arc well attended nnd much liiisiiicBs I- l*elng transacted by the chap- prospects. Tbe i prtkjiortl BY LOCAL MASONS IN SPLENDID STYLE White Eagle chapter, Koytl Arch Ma sons. held a splendid meeting Wednesday night In the Masonic tsmple, at Booth for* ayth and Mitchell streets. The feature of the meeting was the con ferring of (be errenfeeafb degree fa fall form the drat time f|ila has over been .. ** r -— —* *- —i put on In done in Atlanta. Tbe work flue style. A large number of Masons was preteal to witness tbe ceremony and greatly en Joyed tbe procaedlngs. The u* vonferrvd ou several candidates. •gree was NEW FRATERNAL ORDER NOW HAS LODGE HERE On Tueeday evening of the preaent week there waa added to the already long Hat of fratarnal aocletle* In At lanta an orunnliatlon known a* lha order uf Wuahlngton. A subordinate branrh of that Inatltutlon waa eatab- llehed with a promlalng Hat of charter member*. J. U Mitchell, of Portland, Oregon, aupreme aecrelary of the aorlety, waa preaent, and acted a# the Inatitutlng of ficer, aaalaled by W. Harry Qage, who haa been appointed etat* manager of the orgenliatlon for Oaorgla. Mr. Mitchell occupied conalderable time In offering a full explanation of iho aoclety, which la one nf tbe lead ing fraternal benellt order# of the growing Weat. After the addreea of Mr. Mitchell, officer# were elected and the drat lodge In Atlanta eatabllahed In due form. The Order of Waalilngton haa al ready eatabllahed In Georgia a number of aubordlnat* lodge# and Mr. Uagw tha atate manager, report* the outlook ex ceedingly promlalng for ceveral more at an early date. The following le a Hat of offlcara elected for Georgia Union. No. 316: Paat prealdent. W. H. Abbott: preal- dent, K. II. Harrtaon; vice prealdent, Mia* HubIp a. Toole; eecreiary, II. T. Hay*: treaaurer, Thomaa Kvan*; rhap. lain. lira. Idllle llalley; eacort. J. B. Hlmmnn*; aaataiant eacort, William A. Abercrombie: gunrd, IV. H. Hurley; eenttnel, J. It. t'ollln*; muelclan. lira. Rdna Hartiaon: medical examiner. Or. J. T. Grace; trualee*, W. 11. Abbott, W. Harry Gage and W. 8. Bon«burry. The union will meet everv Wednes day evening In lted Men'* Wigwam. I* Candidal* For Ro-olootion. Special to The Georgian. Savannah. Oa.. March 1*.—Hon. J. W. Overatreet, of Sylranta, waa In 8avan. nah yeatarday. H* waa (baking hand* with hta friend* and telltng them all (hat h* waa « candidate far congreB* next March. Ha ha# Juat nerved o^t jrasa, which wae he death of th* late Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAPE CF SPORTS 8Eg LAST RAPE. American Bowling Congress Begins At St. Louis Tonight Ft. I .out., Mo, March 16— Every thing la In readlneaa for the annual tournament of Ihe American bowling conger.*, which meet, here tonight. Alt preparation* were completed ye»- terday. The Kail, containing 1! new alley.. «ai formally turned over to the local n..Delation, la.l nlglil. Five-men team, only will bowl to- ■Ilkhl. (waive alerting at 1 o'clock and twelve at (:3». Hunday. the howler, will Mart nt 1 p. lit. Th* entries In clude 2t« flve-tnen tram., 611 two-men tenma and 1,«» Individual*. Th* bu.l- nr»» meeting >of th# rough*** wlW b# held during the week. The election of officer* take* place on Thttntday. “PLANTREE" CAMBRIDGE FOR LARRYS BEAT OXFORD Hprual to The Georgian. .Macon, tl»., March 16—The Cleve land Nap* held a regular "lunch party” at the Ijanler Friday night, being In w-.nlon for over two hours. I’len. for the coining *eaann waw. dtacuaanl anil numerous playe wear conaldered. ’ Every man waa called upon foe w auggeatlon, recruits and veterans alike shared In Ihe discussion, and the London. March 16.—Cambridge non the annual race on the Thames today, defeating Oxford. ' 'J-lantr#*'' I* aur* to bear fruit, i A smoker wa» enjoyed. Vic# Preil- . dent Fomer* doing the honore. The Nap* held a similar meeting I laat spring and tbty had the beat get- ' away la the club's history. NEGLIGENCE I* CHARGED IN CORONER’S VERDICT. Sperlal to Th* Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Much 16,—The coroner 1 . Jury In Ihe case of Felix Tharp*, who wn. killed Thursday, brought In a ver dict charging negligence on the part of the employees of the company. Thorpe was caught between two car. In the Central of Georgia yards add crushed to death. Th* funeral was held from the fam ily residence on Pin# etreet. The rail road tnen In the cUy attended In a body. MISSING BOY RETURNS HAD BEEN ON VISIT. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. March 16.—Frank Joe. Ihe thlrteen-year-old son of Mra. Ilor- tenae Woraley, of 676 Pin* street, wlto disappeared from Ills home Tuesday, "turned last night. He stated that he had been to Fort Valley to vlalt a friend. It seem* that the spring weather Just got tho heat of Joe, and he derided to play hookey Tuesday. BALL IN SAVANNAH. Special to Th* Georgian. Savannah, March If.—Th* find game of baseball of th* presant season Is be ing played In Haviumah this afternoon. The local team ineels th* PMIUea on the Helton street lot. Th# Phlllle# have been hare for about two waehs. while Hi* Culls arrived more recently. The Pennsylvanian* hav* worked the kink. ■ out and are In tine physical Condition. REULBACH MUST PLAY WITH CUBS. Cincinnati. Ohio. March 16.—The Na tional Baseball Commission yeaterd.yy derided that Pitcher Reulbarh mint plav with th* Chicago National team. Keulbach claimed hla last yaar's con tract w*a only for one year. The com mission decided that hla contract Is for three years. AUGUSTA WINS. •pedal to Th* (leorflaB. charleston. 8. t\. March 16.—The Au gusta V. M. C. A. basketball team beat Charleston her* laat night by a acor* of 36 in St. It waa a very fast gams. Th* return match will b# played on April 6. BASEBALL NEWS. Hoffman haa reported. That fact waa noted In Friday * baa*, ball extra, but her* It la again. Larry Is looking very fit and w ill be ready to get In the gam* tn a few dey*. When lie lilts the line-up it will doubtless he at third. This will enable Castro to go to second and will give 8td Smith an opportunity to get out of the Inn-Id anil bark behind the bat. The race Friday morning bttaraen Wallace and Riggs went In tUggs by a nose. Tha only thing* inure remarkable than Ih# speed shown by Ih* two run ners were their costume*. MILLIONS IN COPPER The United Verde pays Senator Clark ONE MILLION DOLLARS A MONTH IN DIVIDENDS. We have the same ore bodies as Ihe United Verde Mines. You can stand with one foot on the United Verde claims and with Ihe other on the claims of the Hull Copper Co. This picture (drawn from an actual photograph) shows that our property is DIRECTLY AGAINST the five great pro ducing claims of Ihe United Verde, whose rich deposits run right into our claims. Our mines, designated by black lines, surround Senator Clark’s One Hundred Million Dollar property on three sides. Not a Prospect But a Producing Mine The mine* of the Hull Copper Company are not prospects. Development* hav* alraady bean carried on a large seal*. It la going and producing now. Ore la being dally produced from our mints. A shaft haa been driven down 476 feet and two drifts hav* been driven right Into beds of RICH ORB. This or* yield* In Copper alona 640.00 to th* ton—besides some gold and silver. This la high grad* ore. PROVEN BODIES OF RICH COPPER ORE. Tesla hav* been made In the Hull claim* by th* United Verde Com pany with diamond drills, and thsy have located bodies of htgh-grad* cop per or* on our property. THIS IS NOT ONLY AN INVESTMENT BUT AN INSURANCE. Her* ie Sworn Testimony to Prov* It. In the suit of G. A. Treadwell against the United Verde CopperCom- pany and Senator. W. A. Clark, line of th* expert witnesses, Mr. Allory. testified under oath thkt the United Vo-il- t'umpany ran a diamond drill several hundred feet In different direction* Inin the Uull Copper Com pany's proparty and took out Corel of high grade copper ores. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE INVESTING. Our largest Investors live at Jerome, where th# mines are located. Miners In the employ of the United Verde— the greatest mining en gineer* In the Wait—cltlgens of Jerome—are AH Investing heavily In our Thai* are th* MEN WHO KNOW. a Writ# to ue and we will aand you copies of their letters, with their names and addresses. FORTUNES IN COPPER. Copper companies pay larger dividend* than all th* great trunk lint railroads In the United States. Th* demand for copper la *o gnat Utat th* price l* higher than It haa been for twanty-Ovo years. If you are at all Iniaraoted In Copper writ* us today for CONVINCING aridena* of th* for tune awaiting tha Investor la th* Hull Copper Company. No matter whether you hav* a small or a large amount to Invest writs tn us for our prospectus. It will prevs ts you thst this la one of thott rtunltl dim*. Ws can PROVE to; you that every cent In vested In the Hull Copper Company will bring you bank a dollar;' Tho Hall Copper Company offer* you a clean, straightforward opportunity. W* trill answer every question you aak point blank. But don’t daisy. Writ* at once. It will make you a rich man. WE HAVE ALREADY SPENT $250,000.00. Th* Company haa already spent a Quarter *f a Million Oallara far development In sinking shafts, laying track*, and hav* a tore* of min ers now at work. Wa have 6,000 feet of tunnel ehafta and level*. On* ahaft on claim 'Till." within 110 feet of th* United Varda Bmaltar, Is down 476 feet, from which shaft a level or drift has been run tSO feet—the laat 111 fast being In copper or* that runs 14 par cent copper—soma gold and Silver. Our Dillon Tnnnel, which runs In a dis tance of 1.016 feet, has an or* body at Ite brawl U feat arid* sad assays a to la par cent, copper—besides soma gold and silver. W* will be able to supply from our or* de posits a smslter ths slse of tha United Verde— which I* tn of th* largsst in the world—with a thousand tons of or* dally, on which our net prollto (very year will be Ten Mtlllen Oallara. Remember we hav* >0 claims. Our claims cover over 160 acres—alt pros pected—work actually going on—or* being dally mined—covering the very rtoheat copper dis trict In Arison* already prospected and sden- ttncally tasted by experts aa to the value of th* or* depoatte. ENORMOUS DIVIDEND POSSIBILITIES. Thle to th* greatest opportunity that haa ever been offered th* pub lic elnce th* day when th# world-famous United Verde, on* of th* great- •at copper mines In Amarloa, and our next door neighbor, sold at 10o a share. It now Bella at $600.00 a share. Think of It! Every dim* Invested then la today worth 6600.00! Th* Hull Copper Co., with your aaaiatanc*. Will shortly be a eloae second to. the United Verde. Senator Clark knows it; thet a why he haa made repealed offer* for this property. WE HAVE A TITLE PROTECTED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Every one of our claims la hald under United States Patent*, which gives ua absolute Gov ernment protection. The Hull Capper Company Is th* eol* owner of theao claim*—and the patents era on record In Washington, D. C. Thor# I* not a cant of inoumbranoo of any kind on tho company. Write to the Mayor of Jerome. Altoona, or to any business man In Jerome, or to tho emir# population of the city of Jerome, from capital ists to ths miners themselves. Here's a letter from one miner which prac tically ambodlaa th* statement of 30 others made to Mr. O. B. Stanton personally! 1 “In regard t* your mine will toll you that I worked Tn th* United Varda Mins on tho 700- ’’All you have got to do ia to drift from your shaft behind th* United Varda workings ts strike tho ore; it it there. “I hav* boon working here about six years. I with I could apeak to you. I am aur* you have f iot good etaims. If I can do anything for you tt mo know.” OUR GUARANTEE. Wo absolutely guarantee to refund your money to you at any time within thirty days after purchase, If upon investigation you find wo hav* made any misrepresentation aa ta our Company. W* further guarantee ta sail your stock for you at any tint* within ^ year If far any raaaan yau deair* ta part with It. We Mass fall tecsfssd Stwi Asa fSs Srsslfsst ttef Tire* Saw Ora Osdlti Mass Its* tost Is ISs Olllas Teeesf. File* fftt gets Dr Ite* Tea gesfito sad Tea fm I, it, l,,i Unit. • 1^ Affidavit Mad* Bafor* th* Dtputy Prothonotary of Pfcltadslphla. Coaaonaaalth of Psnnaylvanta t City and County of Philadelphia ' a 0. B. ITAITML being duly saorn according to las, Seth dtpot* and say that all or tho raota. atateaante and representation* as to tha Bins* or th* Hull Copper Coapany era Just, tru* and eorraat to the beat of hla knoaladg* $100 INVESTED IN UNITED VERDE INCREASED TO $00,000. Supposing Senator Clark had com* to yau a faw year* ago and had said to yout ”1 want yau to Invest $100.00 with mt In (ha United Varda Mina.” Supposing you .HAD invested that $100.00 with Senator Clark in hie mine, which is BANG UP AGAINST our mine? You would today b# worth 0*0.000CO, andjrou would b* getting ovary year from that invest- """word FOR WORD—FACT FOR FACT—FIGURE FOR FIOURE- THIt IS EXACTLY THE SAME OPPORTUNITY THAT WE ARE OF- FERING TO YOU TOOAY. WE ARE NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBORS TO THE RICHEST COPPER MINE IN THE WORLD. auSaerlbad and this 31 at day Tbta la not a stark Jobbing deal W* err set promoters, hat at* emrag the heaviest atui-khulilrra oartalTaa Tk* mine* will task* tka money * • to sis tasavra"' ,,ork ,h *" - •• «• «*« STOCK NOW 25c A SHARE HOW TO BUY STOCK. Sand your aubecriptian today #r wir* ua ta reaarv* th* amaunt of stock you want. Thio allotment to not going to last, and yau must not lost thi* opportunity. ‘ $50 buys 200 shore*, par vaL, $200 at $10 da*»n-$IO a me. $125 buy* 600 akaraa, par val, $500 at $25 down—$25 a m*. $250 buya 1000 (hares, par val, (1,000 at $50 d*wn-$60 a me. $600 buys 2000 aharas, par val* $2000 at $100 dawn—$100 a m*. $1060 buy* 5000 share*, par vaL, $5000 at $250 down-$2S0 a me. $2000 buya 10000 aharae, par val. $10000 at $600 (own—$500 a mo. STOCK IS FULL.PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE. W# Raiorva th* Right to Accept or Rtjoct Any or All Subteriplion*. REMEMBER Hull Copper'* claim! arc th* ONLY ONES dirsatty against th* raal Minas *f th# United Verde. Thee* are th* Minas from which United Varda is making its milliana, and whoa* era badit* enter into aars. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: .. . Jh* outran cad dlrertora of thr tlatl Copper Compaai tie eh awa of th* &•»«>«« •*» w - mlan jTdjine bf\H« ma* i^wwkSa’tjwcet^to’ ar*u >t t*MjnS*d > *s <k i maa of nietail honesty and sterling Integrity. He I* ooe #f tha beatVaoara real d , V’r f n n 0 "H;.IRL U .>. p ”Tl!ri ll/ ,i" , “ ,D, i a wl| b"g*Mlal*/BaHItsph*a»» nk.’l"1»»sMaot and hta sod. Mr. O. B. Stanton. Jr., havr charge nf the Kaatera egtres of ih* rompany In PkltsMakta. Mr. Staaton hi* hern hofdrn*of tba rotapoay W# * tP *** TtU '• ««***}«* of ttah aariaat at** Mi tieaaararnaiaea at Pieaeatt. Ariaoaa. aad ts aa tha *”* r ut* m'T’’w*!* °*a.®f tha large*! bvoha ta tk* Territory. Mf - "■ *• ffllrox, th* aaetetary, to a wall kaowa rapltaltot. who Urea at J« Faj.-TfllB IN AND MAIL TOPAT. WRITE PLAINLY. B«fl Mossy by draft, reetaterrit latter. P. O. or exp real money ordar. „ 0. B. STANTON ts SON, 1 » 1 °.. R Jf t -. E8TA T» TRUST BUILDING. PHILADELPHIA. PA. nUttaTS,W tu.i TV?# ^toor*’" 0 ' 1 Aitdrrva You may reaanre.. shares for at* paadtog laseatlgattoa. O. B. Stanton & Son, ISOS Real Estate Trust Bldg, Philadelphia.