Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 25, 1907, Image 9

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wm THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Oar First Car of the Celebrated NortliStar Refrigerators “The Refrigerator With a Cork Filling” has arrived and every size* and style of this well- known refrigerator isuow being shown on our floors. If there was no other reason why you should buy a North Star Refrigerator thau the fact IT HAS CORKED WALLS That one reason should be enough, but there are oth ers. many other advantages we will take pleasure In explaining if you will call. The prices, too,-are very attractive: so many different sizes you an* sure to see just wliat you want at the price you want to pay. Priced $7.50 to $75.00 Here is one of our most popular styles and a style made by no other factory. The ice cham ber has a I rent and top door with a provision a]»artuieut all around it, making the most con venient ice chamber and lowest temperature in food apartment possi- sible; also made enam eled, $3 extra. No 41, ice capacity 100 lbs No. 42. ice capacity 125 lbs $39.00 No. 43, ice capacity 150 lbs $44X)0 This cut shows the cork till- ing and the positive cold air circulation making a per fectly air-tight body and a drv. odorless circulation— condensation taking place mi the ice and not on the ice chamber. We demonstrate this daily. No. 50, ice capacity 40 lbs . No. 61, ice capacity 60 lbs . No. 62, ice capacity 100 lbs This eut shows a stytf greatly in favor for apartment use or where floor space is an item; has large ice capacity and provision chamber, using minimum floor space; also made enam eled, $3.00 extra. $21.25 ' $25.50 $29.75 OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. Buy a Refrigerator now and pay for it during the summer. We will divide the payments to suit your convenience. Kverytliiug good in Furniture, Mattings, Rugs, (Jo- Carts, etc., sold on liberal terms. Carmichael’Talman Furniture Co v. “The Store That Saves You Money.’ 74-76 Whitehall St. PERSONAL MENTION tin. MIUon'H. Sul end Ur. and Mr*. Eugene Black wlfr attend <h. kora* ahow at A unwed*. vMk with BUihop and MiwW. Candler, have returned l» tkelr bon* Mieeteelppl. Mr.. Eugene Murphy, of Auguata, I* rutting Atlanta frlenda. Mr. and Mra. Henry H- Ootebtua Uft Ihst weak tor New Turk, whence they will anil for the continent In raaponse to a cable to Ike affect that Min HU Russell. slater of Mra. OoetcMu*. won seriously IU « Beau lieu. in the south of VMMca.—Colum bus (Oa.) Lad gar. Mr. Henry Dutton, of Gainesville, Oa.. H spending several days In At- Mre. HoUttu (tandolph U In New York. Dr. and Mr*. Augusta Andaraon have token an apartment at ll Went Ninety- drat street In New fork and have M thalr guest Mlaa Adete Carter. Mrs. Huntley. Mrs. W. B. Joaea and Mra. t'lauds Buchanan wtll apand Eaa ter In New York. Mra. Paul Morgan, of TVorcveter. Maas., la the gueet of Mr*. Samuel Weyman. MM* Virgin In Price front Athena Mr*, fanny Lowry Porter ban turned from Florida. Mra. John A. Kitten and Mis* Annie Kitten left Monday for a visit to New Tork city. Ml*. Robert Taylor, of Baltimore, U the guest of Mr. and Mra. Jamas H. Nunnally. Mr. K. C. Calkins left Sunday after noon for a business trip through (Mor al*. Mra. B. O. Steven* returned to her home at Birmingham on Sunday after-, noon. Mrs. Steven* was the guwt of Hon. and Mr*. Thomas Felder at thetr home, corner of Peachtree and Seventh ■treeta Saturday and Sunday. Mra. Joseph Richardson has aa her guest her lister, Mra. Eugene Murphy of Augusta Mira Rheta Herv«y. of Savannah ar- rtveil Monday to be the gueet of Miss Julian Perdue. Mr*. Annie Maya Dorr ha* accepted the position of leading soprano In tlta ‘holr «f Si. Mark Methodist church, corner of Peachtree and Fifth street*, tints begun her regular dutlea as such Sunday. Mra. Sharp, of North Carolina will arrive Wednesday to be the guest for several week* of her daughter. Mra. tleorge P. Hardy, at her home on Ana- ley circle. The Atlanta friends of Mra. L. C. Lavretta. of Mobile, whoa* exquisite aonrano voice la greatly admired and appreciated In many part* of the South, will be Interested |o learn that the eminent young vtollflUt. Koelan, ha* dedicated to her hi* Inteat compoal- tlon. "Humoresque.” which Is Juetraady for publication. , Mr. Beverly Randolph left n few- day* ago for Sewanee. Tenn., to enter the t'nlveralty of the South. The Forrest Avenue Euchre Club will meat Wednesday afternoon at 1:14 o'clock with Mlaa Sallle Walker. Mrs. H. M. Patty and Mlta Katherine Patty leave this wreak for a visit to Columbue, Mlaa. Mr. Floyd McRaa. Jr., has returned from Chicago. Dr. and Mra. Glbnay. after a riellgh'- ful vlalt to Dr. and Mra. William P. Nlmlaon, returned Monday to New Tork. Mra. George Cunningham, when the gueet of Mra. Louie Ghuletln, returns Wednesday to her home, In Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Rude will spend the summer In Europe. Mra. Hugh Richardson has returned to the city. Mr*. Sam Weyman ha* a* her gueat Mra. Paul Morgan, of Worwiter. Mail. Mra. Thomaa Scrutchlni. of Chatta nooga. will vlalt .Mra. R H. Wllby this week. * | Mr. Luthur Rosser and Mias Nora I Belle Roster will return this week from | Florida. Mlu Susie May Pope will leuve I during April for a vlalt to Mlu Helen U'oghlln. In Toledo. Mr. and Mr*. John D. Little have aa their gueat Mra. William Little, of Co lumbus. Hlahop anil Mra. Charle* Gallowray, who *i>ent aeveral days In Atlanta lot Mra. Albert Harlan Batu and baby daughter, of Cleveland, Ohio, are vis iting Mra. Batu' father and mother. Mr. and Mra. Darwin O. Jonee. 17 Eaa'. Linden avenue. Mra. Bates as Mlaa Kathleen Jonee had her full share of friend* In Atlanta, and they are ex tending her a warm welcome. THE LINEN CL08ET. Although linen cotaau such aa de lighted the heart* of housekeeper* for merly are Impossible In moat cases to day. yet the piles of anowy Unen may allll be arrangeil eo that they will be beautiful to ace. If available, a closet should be used In preference to trunk, sideboard, box couch or hall settee or any other of the makeshifts employed In city homea. Neat white pine ahelve* ahould be fitted to extend the entire distance from floor to rolling. The old-fashioned Idea that drawer* were essential to prevent the linen from becoming soiled was aban doned long ago. . The shelve* ahould be at leaat IX Incite* apart and the broader they are the better, up to a width oVeay, II Inches. Kheets, bedspread* and tablecloth* | ahould be folded *o that they present a long rather than square shape. Pillow cases ahould be folded three times, lengthwise. then once ‘i>ro,u«h the, m.d ; dleTthen once again. Nskln. are treat ed tn the »ame fashion. Bureau covers vary so much that the method of folding must be declded to suit each one. If a certain method haa been decided upon, for Instance, tf all ,he articles have been folded tn the oblong ahape. then It I* but to follow that Idea as nearly aa possible, for tho beauty of a linen closet Is In uni- f "<"ne ni'le’in particular that ** adhered to In storing household linen I. «" !•»**. env'l' Pl«J FIGHT OVER CAR FARE CAUSED A SHOOTING A row over a slick nickel Saturday night on a trolley car near Cain and Courtland streets resulted In the con ductor, J. W. Townsend, shooting and save rely wounding Solomon Mitchell, a negro passenger. Townsend made hla escape Baturdav night, but Monday morning surrendered to the police. He expects to be re leased on bond during the day. Town send declares ha acted in eelf-defense. that the negro was attempting to cut him. The wounded negro Informed tho doctors at the hospital that the con doctors at the hospital that the con ductor shot him and shoved him off the ear. He declared ht was not attempt Ing to cut the conductor. FIRE HORSES MAKE A RUN 7 WEN1 y MILES 70 COUNTR Y fcl* ('■ tarn. - C4»r. ta,n the gong sounded a rtr® alarm niornini at l: !• o’clock In Arc \«. h in rarnegle Way. the two ••a. a black and a gray, that • hcmlcal engine, proved luat a -peedy. '••I by the eharp noise of the ■I hred by the Instinct of the ■■. the spirited animals ruehed Maces under the hamesa of the I engine. Before the guard on iil'l get to them and lower the however, the two hot*** 'RHlnel the rope across the *"• -napped It In twain, and darted be station nt braahnerk *P*«L me ihe chemical rapoalng In tha side, aa though hitched to started hack In the direction of At lanta. It I* estimated they must have traveled fully 18 or 2d miles. The negro found the horses In the country near Decatur and started with them In search of their owner. A motorman on a passing trolley car, who was for merly a member of t nmpany So «.saw the horse* and recognised the gray The big black Is a new hone In the Are aervlce and It Is thought this Is re sponsible for the remaekable run. Mlflfl DAVIS ADDRESSES MISS dav,o m|68|0NARY MEETING. J.’"' i lantom'llra wagon, the horses |J**s' session. Ifc* 1 "" Mldly into Cain street and out d**" Special to The Reorstan. Meridian. Ml**.. March -The an nual conference of the Womans for eign Missionary Society closed last night after a most successful four •Idly Into Cain — , «ii this thoroughfait. The runs *;■ »er* seen hy policemen at dlf- f* l >r.' point*, but all efforia to atop " unavailing: The homes evL J2"; 'bought they wera going »? *S™ f 1 *l i not mean to be hindered. P«- f.geant Poole *ra* notified end ,.*7e -eerrh tot the horn**, b>it could . •X"ti.in* further was heard rreg. jb* . ’ ' '"awegt •till 7 o'rlorl M<md«y , »" -« When they ware led Into the , '" by a negeo, the horse* wet With -ad he,Sag aa though almost ■ drop from fatigue " i-.ged iR*t the bore** bad run »*» t« Dotalur. had efraled regh tha country, and ttvea vas delivered The ennual sermon vesterday morning at '' ■■ - — - -- -- Hick* M. Ellis, the missionsry men. gVlisl In the afternoon Mis# Daisy Davis, "f Atlanta, addressed a large mass meeting of children, and last ot.ht the speaker* were Miss Virginia night ai«. missionary to*8oothou. I'hlna. »h« J" “• 1 - vacation, Ml** Drak»._ Is at ho folded It evenly, edge to edge, and than to see that each la placed exactly over the other. *o that the practiced Vt* will no deviation from tne •twit *'AIM he* article* of one eort ahould be _plled together, but th._pnra should n-'> G'Too htih If there to nHH f-Jg* spread them out. Nor ahould the plies be laid parallel to * he * d f* or at right angles to It. but diagonally acroaa It. for this lends a pleasing va- Sheet, should be laid so that tha cor- nurq cnDlf ClO** tfl tH* *dff, DUt nlttf Siring The fleet .heel I. laid with It. long fold toward the front, the opan edges diagonally toward tha wull. The next sheet Is placed with * be open edges toward the front and tha folded or*fong side of the parrel diagonally toward tha center of the ehetr. niunkets require special treatment In folding and In storing ***J. It * best to conceal, so far as possible, the combination of gorgeous cqjora usuaHy found in such articles. 1 When the blanket* ar* ""wod **•£ on the topmost shelf, which Is hy ter the best location for them, they may. h* laid dose to the edge of the ahelf In a uniform manner, their narrow-sat por tions toward the front. • Huch a linen closet will prove a Joy as well aa Inspiration to even the most unenthuslaatlc of housekepers. PASSENGER FROM SAVANNAH FOUND OEAD IN BERTH. New "York. March 15 —D. T. Laird, a aaloon paaaengor on tha steamship ,1tv of Atlanta, which arrived today from Havannah. was found dead In hla berth yesterday. It was said that »lr. Uilrd's death wa* due to apoplegy. He was about «U year* old. THACHER MEDICINE PLANT T IS OAMAOED BY FIRE. REAL ESTATE IS BOOMING IN BRUNSWICK NOW. Special to The (leorgUo. . Brunswick. Oa.. March 25.—The Brunswick real eatat* market ha* been very active the last few day*. Con siderable property lias changed hands. On Saturday fits or six deala of aom* magnitude were put through, covering both buslnrva and residential property The demand for dwelling houses her* la still very much In excess of the supply and the construction of new houses Is being pushed Just as rapidly aa the difficulty of securing labor and material will ptrmlt. MILLIONAIRES LEAVING CLUB HOUSE OF JEKYL. Special to The Reorgtaa. Brunswick. Oa., March SI.—Moat of the visitor* to Jekyl Island have re turned to their homes In the North end East. The lelend will be entirely de serted In about two weeks. The club house will close April 1. GOODS SHIPPED FROM NORTH TO BRUNSWICK PORT. Special in The Georgian. Brunswick. Oa.. March SI.—The Be* Line eteamer Ogeechee arrived In port from New Tork ftaturday with an un usually heavy cargo. Local merchants and thoee along the Ime of the Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic railroad are ordering large quantities of gools shipped by title line. BRUNSWICK SUFFERS FROM AN ICE FAMINE. * reels! to The Ueorglan. Brunswick, Oa.. March 26.—Just ns the hot weather struck Brunswick Ihe vlty la run Into an Ire famine. The pael few days tha weather has been like mid-summer and local Ice fac tories and dealers have been unable lo meet the demands made on them. Convicted ef Loitering. •peelsI to The tjeergtaa. Brunswick. Oa.. March 26—Fourteen negroes charged with violating Ihe city ordinance which prohibits loitering In the corporate limit*, were .triad before Mayor Byrnms In police court Saturday. ■inn l.iI to The OeorgUe. t'hatunnaga. Tenn.. Merck 26.—The P'»»« ,h ; I^L h ".„“'^rby Tra “ M'-t"*l”we’re ’found"gtdjty a~iT«r.« l»*ny »** m Vhl their choice of paying a fine or putting nn.l water to th* egtentof the | „ n c „ r g.ng lo- bcmg coverad by in-uranc* The Ortitti #f U unknown. » *W* , * on ' * ' * _ * uiti Kiitnbeth i?*"5« ,, r“*rmer«.l.un. 'f MW At- ^inVr.' r hlnV.e , m.. ± n._ry work. Knights ef Columbus. i armwtTta it tolutnbus "III r> M Winl Funeral Monday. < I Washington. March 28 —The body of ELECTRIC OfltveN _ ute Brigadier Ueneral Tha.sfore J. ° .' winl. who died In Philadelphia last seek. Will be brought here this after. Inuua and interred with military honor# In Arllngtoo Nstlonai cnaettry. DUNN MACHINERY CO. M By This Morning’s Express Fifty new creations in voile and silk suits. In color the most sought after and, by the same mark, the most difficult to find. Champagne, Tans, Golden Brown, Leather Brown, Apricot, . navv and black, and in styles They range in price and also they’re correct, from 25.00 to 75.00 Chamberiin-JoKnson-DuBosS — an .„ ——