Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 23, 1907, Image 9

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r J f n Y- r -' ■*"™"~T- ' - . ’ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. urmniT, Mitten a. net Climax Estate With Elevated Oven and Broiler. Range We show above a gas range which must appeal to any one as being practical, common sense and convenient. Access is easily had to the broiler, bake oven and cooking top without stooping or bending. Full view of the baking and broiling is a great advantage to the cook. In no stove yet constructed is this better ob tained. This range differs from others of its type now on the market, in that it is largely made of cqat iron and is as substantially built in every respect as it is possi ble to make it. We can prove conclusively and very quickly that this is the most economical Gas Range on the market if you will come and let our Mr. Belyere show you the -Climax,” and demonstrate its many advantages. * Prices from $15.00 Up According to Size. The Rotary Estate Water Heater \ This is something ex- m-ilingly new, and when you so>- how easily it is op- ornted, the fact will then ho very prevalent that the niiiui; Heater is too cheap xml oouvenient to be with out. The Rotary Water Heat er has a large amount of heating surface end quick circulation. A bath is ready in fif teen minutes after light ing the burner, using only eight feet of gas and cost ing less than one cent, with gas at $1.00 per thou sand feet. This statement is verified by thousands who now have the Rotary in use. Don’t confuse the rota ry with smaller and infc-• rior Heaters. There are none which will equal it in durability, efficiency and perfect circulation. KINO HARDWARE CO. 55 Peachtree Street. WAS TOLD IN DREAM OF BROTHER’S MURDER X»» York. March M.—Awakened by * rtr-iuii which pictured hia brother be. Irr murdered. Dr. Oecar Auetln. of Yonkers, Jumped out of bed early to day. ilreMed himself and rushed to hie briOier's home at 8# Warburton ave nue The halls were dark and Dr. Aus- tin cr i|.e,| his way up the stairs. At ih- i' i binding he stumbled over the lift!-., imdy of hie brother. Lighting the gas. Dr. Austin turned his brother over on his hark. He found a bad bruise at the base of the skull. Dr. Austin noilfled the police and an Investigation Is being made. Austin makes the declaration that his brother met with foul play and was robbed. The dead man wns a prosperous mer chant, and always carried a large sum of money. THOS. NELSON PAGE’S WIFE GIVES $50,000 TO ORCHESTRA Hii .igo, March iS.—The music world «f Chicago was stlrrsd yesterday by the n,.iv* of a donation of 150.000 to tbs Orchestral Association by Mrs. Thomas N<l> ,t, Page, wife of the Southern su- 0w. The gift Is In the nature of a trust rond lo be used for the promotion "t musical art In all IU branches In vhatfver ivay the directors of the as- •vtMlon may think beat mention was made at the direc tor,' meeting of any speclfle use to 'Id'h the Income of the fund ehall be It'o'od as the’ news of the gift wee * comt irie surprise. It Is. however. believed that the Income will be de voted toward the wiping out ->f the debt of $530,000 under which the asso- datlbn has labored alnce the erection of the orcheslra hall. Before her marriage Mrs. Page was Miss Florence Iatthrop. a grand-daugh ter of Governor Barbour, of \ Irglnla Her first husband was Henry neld. s wealthy Chicagoan, brother of Marshall Field. In IMS. several years after Mr. Field's death she became the wife or the author, and since that time has lived In Washington, where Mr. Page hae on New Hampshire avenue a resi dence which Is known throughout the country for Itw architectural beauty 2 OFFICERS KILLED III A BATTLE WITH FT.WORTHGAMBLER Sensational Shooting Was Witnessed by Hundreds In Streets. FREE--A Box of Fine Chocolates - rsntsr W "“v namely: BLOCK WAFERS IS' 1 ' c.o concluded to cell upon the camera thereof. for twenty-fire ($*> ‘r sold trTsir-tlght csrton. and Un can,; thus ex- ^.SaTWS oTSff ^£5sd ad verttaemeut wit! Urn* Am-ronsumer of BLOCK WAFJBRB can $? to gi5E**iItS - } -a?-® wrttSS'ggatf^i^^^^t to^bs*aceompanied by V.ivertlaemsnta will be numbered as received snd contest.nt. s-lvl^ lumber for Identification of "Ad” racelved will have !f two ads era Identical In language, the one first rec s^^sxesgsssxs sya •xasA” sc FRANK E. BLOCK CO. Fort Worth. Tessa, March 23.—Coun ty Attorney Jeff D. McLean was shot and killed and Hamll P. Scott, a mem ber of the raiding party on an alleged gambling house was fatally wounded by William Thompaon, proprietor of the resort raided here yesterday even lag. Thompson was surrounded In a lum ber yard within a loo hundred yarda of where Scott was killed, half an hour later ami captured after a desperate fight In which Thompaon received bul let wounds that will probably, cauae his death within a few houra. The aeriea of tragedies were of the most sensational and apectacutar char, arter and were wltnesaed by hundrada of men and women, -Including many members of the state legislature here In attendance on a stock show. The house raided Is located on Main street, near the corner of Blsth, In the heart of the retail district. County Attorney McLean, heading a party of deputies, forred an entrance, placed n number of men under arrest and londed a furniture van with fables anil other paraphornalla. The wagon had Just moved off when Thompaon approached McUann, who waa standing on the aldewalk, and fired one shot, the bullet striking McLean In the throat, breaking hla neck and cauelng almoat Instant death. Thompaon turned and ran west on Sixth street with Scott In pursuit. Dodging behind a billboard at the corner of SuVenth and Throckmorton streets, Thompson ntnbushed Scott, shooting the deputy three times. When Scott fell Thompson stopped only long enough to discard his empty pistol for the one carried by the dying dainty. A-score of policemen and deputy sheriffs, followed by hundreds of ox- cited men and boys purauod Thomp son. who found temporary refuge In a lumber shed. Just across the si Vet from the Touralne hotel, the most fashionable hostelry In the city. Here he was toasted by Patrolmen Bell and Loyd. Thompson, by this lime thoroughly desperate, and with the cry of “Lynch him" ringing In his ears, was ready for a fight to the death. He saw the officer about the ■amr time the officer aaw him, and they filed at each other, at close range, almost simultaneously. Policeman Bell, coming to the old of his brother officer, was directed around the other side of the lumber pile with the Idea of heading off so- rape and Bell and l/ryd opened on Thompson and the Utter returned their fire. • RICHES AHO GLOAT PROVE TOO MUCH FOR NEGRO HERO Black Who Attacked Me- • r Kinley’s Slayer is Men tal Wreck.} Atlantic City. N. J„ March 23.—p*. •lared by physicians to be mentally and physically a wreck. Jamea Parker; the giant negro wbo figured as the hero at the shooting of the lata President Wil liam McKinley at Buffalo, when ■ he struck the' revolver from the hand* of Csolgoss before the assassin could empty the remaining sheila Into the frame of the Already fatally wounded executive, and, then felled the murdrer with a blow rrorn his great fist, Ilea In the city prison. Policemen could scarcely recognise In the emaciated prisoner before the recorder the'hearty 7-foot giant who came .fo the resort last year. "Proaperlty and too much glory proved the undoing of Jim,” a witness told Judge Hayes. . A policeman arrested Parker for jX&BFtfa** Uw " reIU ~* 10 “A man who tried to do the service for hla country that Parker attempted deeerves leniency and help even when he goes wrong." said the kindly magts Irate. FrlendA'say that Parker quickly went through ^vlth the funds, aggregating a small fortune, which persons *t the time of his early fame showered upon him. Doctors who have examined him In jail say Parker la likely to prove a victim of tuberculosis of tbe lungs within a few months and that his mind la nearly gone. He appears to realise his condition at times, however, and has begged to be sent to hU old home In Jacksonville, FIs., to die. Wealthy men of the city who have been ac quainted with hla case will probably see that hts wish is carried out. James Parker was formerly employ ed In tbs United States senate as a NEW MANAGER FOR LOCAL CLOTHING STORE, men him as a rawa falo. Senator Hanna secured him that appointment, and shortly afterwards Parker left the senate and went an tours with a lecturer. He wps after that a waiter. Parker was formerly a constable at 8avaanah, (Ml, and was a waiter at one of the hotels In Atlanta. DEPEW REFEREES NEGRO CAKE WALK Palm Beach. FUl. March 21.—Bena tor Chauncey Depew la one of the live. Hast of. the guests at - the hotel here. Hla laugh Is of the Jolllest and hla pop ularity Is not on the wans. Last night ht refereed a- negro “cake walk." While his decision was approved by tbs spec- a lively row among tbe Mr, Wm, f. Breenlne, Who la Ta Man age New Store of Daniel Brothers Company In Peachtree Street. An Important addition to tho b nssa circles of Atlanta Is announced In the engagement by Daniel Brothers Company of Mr. William F. llroenlag as general manager of their newly en larged men’s clothing and furnishing goods establishment. Mr. Broenlng Is a man of gnat abil ity and has been recognised for yoars as a leader In the clothing trad*. H* held, for tan years, tbs position of gen eral manager for E. O. Thompson's Sons, of New Toth, Philadelphia and Boston, having entire charge of the branch stores and traveling rspressnta- tlvss of this concern and organising i most successful mall order department. Later. Mr. Iiroenlng was with Olm- bel Brothers, of Philadelphia, and dur ing th* Mat four years has been gen eral manager for ths Pfeifer Clothln. Company, of Little Rock. Ark.. In which position bis exceptlonsl ability was again dMplayod In tha strikingly suc cessful management of that butlness. As with other new come re to Atlanta Mr. Broenlng expresses himself as sur prised and delighted with the metro politan appearance and splendid pro- greastveness of th* Gate City and haa already determined to make his perma nent home hare. HM son. William F. will also be connected with the DanMI. Brother* Company, and Mss. Broenlng, who Is now visiting relatives In th* East, will Join them hero In few weeks. ••• WILL REQUEST COUNCIL TO BUY PARK BUILDINGS. fipeclnl to The Georgias.. Macon, (is.. March 23.—The cltli committee, composed of T. D. Tinsley, W. E. Small, C. R Pendleton: Ben L. Jonee and T. J. Simmons. Jr., will ap pear before th* meeting of the city councll next Tuesday Mght and request that body to purchase for th* city the building erected at the Central City park last fall by the Macon Fair Asso ciation for tha purpose paying tho debts of tha fair. This .action was determined upon at a meeting of the committee held yesterday In the offices of the Chamber of Commerce. Two members of the finance committee of the city council, W. W. Williams and Leon 8. Dure, were present. MILL CLOSES CONTRACT FOR ELECTRIC POWER. kpcclsl to Tbe Georgian. Columbus, Ga., March 2$.—A con tract has been closed between tbe Swift Spinning Mill Company and the Co lumbus Power Company, whereby the latter pgrees to furnish th* former with electric power, generated by water from the Chattahoochee river, to the extent of 150 horse power. Thle power M to be used In operating the new spinning mill of ths Hwlft company, plans for which have been mode and work on which Is expected to begin next week. The mill will spin cotton Into yarns of various else*. COMPLICATION FOUND IN NEW LtOOO LAW Washington, March It.—Th* effect of th* new Immigration law on the South Carolina plan of assisting Immt. gratlon la discussed In detail In opinion which Attorney Geberal Bone- pane haa Just sent to the president, curious complication of conditions I* found to sxlst. The attorney general holds that un der th* old Mw, approved March 3 lltt. a state might recalve contrtbu tlons from persons or associations o corporations and expend those contri butions In Inducing or assisting Immi grants to com* Into the state. The Immigrant thus assisted could not be barred out or deponed, but the people or corporations contributing to the fund thus used by tbe state would bo liable to prosecution for violation of the NEGRO ARCHITECT . CAUSES COMPLAINT Washington. March II.—Tha employ ment of a negro architect IA the office of the architect of the treasury depart ment has caused somewhat of a stir among the white men engaged In the same work, and It Is said that general complaints have resulted. The negro haa only recently entered upon his new duties. OOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOO o o O KINGSTON H0U8ES Q O ROCKED BY SHOCK. O O Kingston. Jamaica March 13.— O Thera was another very severe O shock of earthquake felt In Kings ton and the vicinity. For several lldlngs rocked violently people art greatly - l aOOOQOOUOQOOOOOQOOOOaOOOOO Common Sense Treatment For Consumption and Lung Troubles print at present regarding the untver sal efTort to check the Increasing rav- ages of the diced disease of tuberculo sis. commonly known as consumption. A noted doctor who haa made this branch of human aliment bis especial study and who conducted the famous open air rampe for c.insumpilves ln th* pine forests of Main*. In a recent In terview gave some very Interesting comments on this subject. He says: That the treatment of consumption is vary simple, but that It must be con tinuous snd diligently pursued by the patient and If this Is done It Is sure to cure In the primary stages and fre quently even where far advanced*The main part of the treatment Is exercise and the constant Inhaling of pure fresh air Into th* lungs In such a manner as force It Into the deepest cavity and calls of that organ. Jlifii can be done by the habit of deep breathing drawing In th* abdomen and expanding the lung* to their fullest opacity and then aahallng slowly. This at first will cause a little dlsslnesa, but with a few days' practice will antlraly disappear. He also advice* th* us* of n mucous membrane allmutant and says for this tatter' there Is nothing known ta science to equal th* ell ob tained from the pine tree Thera I* new an oil of Ihl* kind wMrh ta con densed snd purified. It la knows to the profusion ss the Concentrated oil of pin*. Ths doctor fives his form sis for th* use of this ell Matd with n Mood sthnntaat This formula ta very simple Mid s oil com- lag a and tonic, inn < snd the in- Wft*. gradients ran be obtained from any good drug atorw and easily mixed at home. It Is as follows: "Half ounce of Con centrated oil of pins; two ounces of glycerine and' « full half pint of first- class whisky: these must he mixed oy shaking them thoroughly and used In tablespoon doses every four hours." Th* only caution necessary to be sure lo gst th* genuine ''Concentrated' m TWO GRAND SACRED CONCENTS As Played In th* Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, Scotland, THE “KILTIES” BAND World-Famous Scottish Military Band, Appearing in Full Kilted Magi- menials ot th* Gordon Highisndors. SUNDAY: AFTERNOON AT 3 P. M. EVENING AT 1:1! P. M. Afternoon 8 and 8Qoi Evening, Mi 80 and Ha . IHIt out by chemical firms. The Concen trated oil of pin* l* put up for dis pensing In half-ounce vials only and enclosed In n screw-top box which is designed to retain all the original otont. This treatment If adhered to closely, will gtvs the patient tvary advantage of camper* In th* pin* forest while en joying all tha comforts ot home. Th* doctor also spoke very sinphatl- rally on th* foolhardiness ot permit ting a cough or cold to linger. He aay* that th* majority of cases of con sumption don't have their origin In horadlty. but In n neglected cold ur cough that haa weaken ml th* tangs and rendered them unable to raelsl the at tacks of tha tubercle germ which exists In the air or our title* almost constantly. Tha gdchw also stats* that tha aboya formula ta tha bast known to science for th« quick- relief and cur* MONDAY MATINEE Mid NIGHT Mch 25 THE BENEFIT OF BOX OFFICE ATTACHES Jules Murry's Own Company, Heeded by Mlis Florence Gear, In ths Sparkling and Effervescent Comedy, MARRIAGE OF KITTY The Comedy Hit of th* Last Four Seasons* Matins* Monday, 29 and 80oi Night, 2So to »1.00. MASTER ROSEN AS "BUSTER." Night, 25c to IIAOi Matlnsa, 2So to 91-00. Saturdays March 30, Matlnaa and NI0N CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS JOHN DREW IN A. W. PINERO'S GREATEST SUCCESS, HIS HOUSE IN ORDER 3 (Produosd by Arrangement With Daniel Prohman) ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION. Pries*, 2So te $1 JO. Sal* now on. 1 • Grand. Wednesday and Thursday, April 3d and 4th. Thursday Matinee. JEFFERSON DeANOEUS OPERA COMPANY* IN THE GIRL AND THE GOVERNOR — — Under Direction of FRANK McKEE. 80 PEOPLE GORGEOUS PRODUCTION FRIDAY, APRIL Sth, MADAME MARCELLA SEMBRICH ASSISTED BY * MR. ELLISON VAN HOOSE, Tatter. MR. FRANK LA FORGE, Pianlet. PRICESi 91*00, 9&Q0 and 9&00. Saato new an eata. * BIJOU NEXT WEEK Matinees: Tues., Thun, and Sat “No Performance Oeed Friday. Little Aotreat, E. J. Carpenter Offora tha Talented DOLLY DUPREE 3^5!?%**^ AT CRIPPLE CREEK A Strang Cast Plsysrs; a Wall-Told, and P Wall-acted, Story of tha Colorado Hills. . . of colds snd coughs, frequently affect, tog s cematat* aura of a rough or cold In n day If used ns th* prescription dl- \AR<AND “ Tlie Making if i Ma” tWlrllilF address by hr. r. j. wm john ?. , 5&W7SgSr»a« Y. E C. L SUNDAY, £& Tilt', t*01110 OPBSA Bl'I'CEM. ’ ^|g THE YANKEE CONSUL, =——| ST. NICHOLAS RDK PONCE DsLEON Regular Sag MONDAY, APRIL TVItb Harry shod and * Bplemlld Csapsay. Night Be ta lUt. Metises Be Is $1.0*. THE BIJOU Tonight—Matins* Today. First Tim* *| Popular Frias*. “A MESSAGE FROM MAES” Nest Weak; "AT CRIPPLE CREEK." Grand Ferny Valuable FHeee I New and AttraativU'