Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 04, 1907, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rirUKSDAV. APRIL 4. \377. CA7 KILLS PE 7 WARBLER, DISCONNECTS GAS TUBE; MISTRESS IS ASPHYXIA TED New York. April 4—An Angora cat's appetite for rare birds ltd, it It ba- lltved, to the asphyxiation yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Sophia Wlberg. 13 years of a*e, of So. 24 East Elghty- teventh street. Yesterday the cat itretched Its length beside the woman PLUMBERS' STRIKE THREATENS TIE-UP IN WINDY CITY In Use For Over Thirty Years mm tni etNTAun iimmut* new tori imr* SHE GOT NO CARESSES AND NOW WANTS DIVORCE St. I.oult, Mo., April 4.—She hun gered for love and klsitps for all the eight years of her married life, never receiving a pleasant word from her husband, never being kissed by him. never being caressed. Mrs. Hennlfer gave this to Judge Shields yesterday ns her reason for asking for a divorce. “One time Twent up to him and tried to kiss him. He pushed nto away and asked If I Was going crasy. Ho told me on another occasion to pack inv rags and get out. for he was sorry he had ever seen mg/’ Or. Motley Returns. ■ Dr, It. L. Motley, pastor of the Cen tral Baptist church, will return from Itodman, Fla., In time to nil his pulpit next Sunday. Revival services will be. gin on Monday night, when the pastor will be assisted by Rev. J. D. Win chester and the singing evangelist, A. Ai Williamson. Holding Protracted Masting, t-'pvelsi to y bo Gcorclin. Hawklnsvllle, Ga., April 4.—A pro. traded meeting of much Interest Is In progress at the Baptist church. Pastor C. I,. Greaves Is being ably assisted by Rev. Christie, of Vstldosta. Services will be held morning and evening throughout the week and longer If ex pedient. Mads National Depository. Special to The GCorglsn. Hpurta, tju., April 4.—The First Na tional Bank of Hpurta, the only na tional bank between Macon and Au gusta, has been designated a deposito ry for the United Btates. This bank Is already a state, county and city de pository, and ItB selection by the au- financial ability of John D. Walker, president of tho bank. Employers Indorse Refusal of. Arbitration Committee. Chicago, III, April 4.—Building ope rations all over the. City, may be tied up as a result of the etrike of the union gas Utters, which began. Monday morn ing and which broke out afresh yes terday. when the employers Anally re fused to grant the demands. - More than 200 members of the- Chi cago Master Plumbers' Association In dorsed the refusal of tbs arbitration committee. The strike Involves about 200 men. Earnest Maahburn. The funeral services of Earnest Mashburn, the fi-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mashburn. who died at tjie family realdanee, 277 Pulliam atreet. after an Illness with meningitis of less than a day, were conducted on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Earn est was tile only son of Patrolman John Maahburn. of the Atlanta police de partment. The Interment was In West- view cemetery. Children's Exercises at Watt End. The beautiful entertainment. "Tho Gift of Grace," which was to have been given last Sunday nlgnt In Weit End Christian church, was poatponed on account of rain. It will be held Friday evening at 7:20 o'clock. All are cor dially Invited to be present. Walsh Pleads Not Quilty. Chicago, April 4.—John H. Walsh, the former president of the Chicago Na tional Bank, of this city, now under indictment on charges of misapplying the fund* of the bank, was arraigned yesterday In the Federal court ** pleaded not gul" set for October Bankruptcy Suit. W. A. Dull, u railroad clerk, on Wed nesday Aled it voluntary petition In bankruptcy with the clerk of the Unit ed Slates court. He gives his liabili ties at 21.722.64. He says he has no assets. Auction for Veterans. An auction sale will be held In the rooms of Justice of the Peace Landrum on Decatur atreet during the week be. ginning Monday, April *, and the pro. ceeda will be used toward defraying tha expenses of members of Camp Tlge Anderson, United Confederate Veter, tint, to the reunion In Richmond. This action was decldtd upon at a matting of the camp when the question of rala. Ing funds for those vetsrank who could not afford to pay their expenses camo up for discussion. A committee was appointed to sotlolt contributions of merchandise for the auction. Tha pub. lie la Invited to make contributions, “LET US TELL YOU ABOUT BRIDGEPORT, ALABAMA/’ The coming INDUSTRIAL CITY of the SOUTH. BRIDGEPORT has two Im portant lines of RAILROADS. But the best of all BRIDGEPORT has the TEN NESSEE RIVER, which guaranleea LOW FREIGHT RATES for all time to come. Bridgeport haa PAVED STREETS. PUBLIC 8CHOOL8, Cl TY WATER WORKS and SEWERAGE, and will aoon have ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Bridgeport la a MOD EL and UP-TO-DATE CITY. Notice Well Our Proposition We have 1,004 beautiful lota—Ausineis and Residence—sites are 22 by 150 and 50 by 150. All Iota are being ottered for the one price, tlOO, on the following terms: (10 with your application, fl5 In 15 days, then the balance to be paid at the rata of 225 par month without Intarsit. DID you avar have at good OPPOR TUNITY as we offer. .. What Is Included With the 1,000 Lots at $100 Each One FOUR-STORY 8TONE OFFICE BUILDING that coet 270,000 and now bringing In a yearly RENTAL of 22.000. You may get this for 2100. We will also Include one 16-room residence that cost 27.000 to build, now ranting for 2<0 per month— this goes with the balance for 2100. We wlil also Include one 7-rootn residence that cost 22.504—It goes In this aale at 2100. We will also Include flve 3-room residences which cost 21.200 each—they go In this tala at 2100 each. You may get one. We make thp GREATEST OFFER ever made In the annals of the REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. IF It Is your desire to make MONEY here Is the OPPORTUNITY. Will you grasp It? If (bare la any thing that you do not understand about our proposition, let us know by calling or writing. We want you to understand it—but don't delay getting one or more of these lota at once as they are going very fast. So we advise this: Buy your lot Arst, then Investigate—If not as represented, you will have your money returned without a question. We want Reliable Agents who can furnish reference. In all sections of the South. Writs today for terms to Agents with your reference. A. J. McBRIDE, 318 Empire Building, General Sales Agent for the Bridgeport Realty and Trust Company. while a pet bird sang her to sleep. The cat, knowing the coast was clear, caught the warbler and In the atrugglc the tube attached to a gas stove burner In the room was torn from the stove. The old woman was found by the Jani tor’s wife. FIRE CHIEF CROKER IN New York Fire Fighters Dig Out Com panions. , New York. April 4—Fire Chief Cro- ker was burled under a mass of falling walla and other debris and narrowly escaped death following an explosion a Are this morning In a varnish warehouse In Malden Lsne.i Deputy Chief Guerin and twfnty-four others also were overwhelmed by the tumbling mass. Four of the men wer<? so completely buried that they had to be dug out by their companions. The others, although battered and bruised and In some cases more seriously hurt, wrero able to extricate themselves. Fly ing bricks, stone and glass showered the Aremen. EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS HOLD CONVENTION The annual conference of the Sun day School Institute of the Episcopal church In Atlanta will take place next Monday at All Saints church. An ufternoon anil a night session will be held at 4:20 o'clock and 7:20 o'clock. The feature of the conference wlil be an address by Dr.«A. A. Butler, a recognized authority on Sunday school work and an Interesting speak er. Dr. Butler will be In Atlanta ten days, during which' time he will lecture to parents, children and teachers on dif ferent xubjects relating to Sunday school work. SWALLOWS CARBOLIC ACID; WIFE DYING OF CONSUMPTION. BlueAeld, W. Va, April 4.—I. R. Bane, of Graham. Va., was found dead in bel at tha hotel ypterday morning, having lakep farbollc add to and Ills exist- ence. He had been 111 for a few days and his wife now lies in a hospital a victim of consumption, with no chance of recovery. AGED WOMAN INJURED IN FALL DOWN STAIRWAY. Spucial te The Georgian. Wrlghtavllle, Ga., April 4.—Monday afternoon Mrs. Hartley, an aged worn- an, fell down the atalra at tbs home of her daughter, Mrs. J. It. urlce, of this place, and was severely Injured. Owing .to .her advanced age. It la "If 1 h * r >'«covery will be slow. seventliYear nmv ln *'«»•>- SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES f, 0 ‘'.J 1 ' mali5 * of machines at Flys tZiSfZJ*/****' ever ythlng else machines at rfreally reduced price*. ts^wm/ •*!? familiar lettar s. ilsiV «i* h AL‘ V** 1 ' '•'•Phone Bell Ball atn. 4 .Rf c *<" r , "treet. telephone m'mYi itl M ' rl,lt * «**•«• ‘*'*- •‘FRUIT CROP NOT HARMED BY RECENT COLD SPELL. j Special to The Georgian ! Hawklnsvllle. Qa., April 4 —The cold snap did not do much damage here. Peaches and small fruits aYe unhurt! Com, potatoes, beans and beeta were slightly damaged, but will not die. Young and lender vegetables, such as squashes, melons, cabbage and toma toes were scorched and look worsted, but there will be plenty left, f’otton it.?Ill i"? «V P . ‘I" 1 . wm b * •omewhat retarded.' Oats look well. SYONEY MUDD IS LIKELY TO BE A LEADING SPIRIT. Ball I more, Md„ April 4.—"Tom" Par. ran. of Calvert county, was made chair- man of the state central committee of the Republican party at Its meeting yesterday. Tlila la said to mean that Hon. Sydney K. Muild will be the mov- Ing spirit of the gubernatorlsl vain- pafgn in the Republican party. WEDS THIRD HUSBAND AT THE AGE OF TWENTY-NINE. Richmond. Va.. April 4.—Mrs. Mag gie I.ee. 21 years old and twice di vorced. yesterday became the bride of Charles Miller. 40 years old. The wedding took place In the ante-room adjoining the ogives of Common wealth's Attorney Mlnltree Koikes. In the city hall. Deputy .1. M. Macon of ficiated at the ceremony. SICK HEADACHE Dyspesla relieved, Constipation avoided. Bowels regulated, so pain, no griping. SMALL PILL. SMALL OOSg. SMALL PRICg. A Cigar Wrapper Often Covers a Multitude of Sins You know quite well that there are many cigars sold for five cents that are veiy poor quality. They are sold on- gol sins, „ - - mines its smoking quality. Modern manufacture exemplified m the American Cigar Company’s products has grown way above this un fortunate method of doing business and assures a cigar that is honest all through. The “Triangle A merit mark on a box of cigars means that every sprig of leaf in every cigar in the box was graded especially by experts for that one brand, two years before it was made; that during this time the leaf has mellowed in great, clean warehouses in a perfect tem perature till all its finest qualities are brought to a point of perfection. These are some of the reasons why “Triangle A” cigars smoke with the fine mellow flavor that you thought ' was only to be found in expensive brands; why eveiy “Triangle A” cigar has an even flavor and aroma from end to end; why every cigar of each “Trian'gle A” brand smokes just the same. “Triangle A” cigars cost you no more than the “mixed” cigars—though they are worth twice as much. Look for the “A” (Triangle A) when you buy cigars. “ Triangle A ” brands offer the widest obtainable range of choice, and absolutely dependable quality in whatever brand suits your taste. You’ll never find a better brand to make the test with than The New CREMO Every box is now extra-wrapped in glassine paper, sealed at each end with the “Triangle A” in red. The cigars are kept clean, fresh and in perfect smoking condition until the box is opened. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY Manufacturer Awnings For stores,. Offices. Residences, Public Buildings, etc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or write for estimates. . M, HIGH CO. Atlanta, Ga. The “Golden Band of Luck.” GOV. BROWARD ENTERS LIBEL SUIT AGAINST FLA. PAPER Special to The Georgian. Tallahassee, Fla., April 4.—Governor Broward yesterday afternoon Hied a libel suit for 254,000 against the Jack sonville, Fla.. Times-Union. The governor buses Ids suit on a car toon appearing In a recent Issue repre senting him In the guise of a robber In serting a hand drill beneath the lock of the state treasury. There are sight counts In the declaration. The 1 ‘Golden Band of Luck-’ ’ FRUIT BADLY DAMAGED BY FROST IN HANCOCK. Special to The Georgian. Sparta, Ga.. April 4.—The peach crop In this section of the state, and espe cially in Hancock county, has suffered greatly from the recent cold snap. It was beginning to look ns though tho fruit growers In this county would have the most successful season In the his tory of the peach industry. Some of the local shippers have had their entire crop killed by the freese, but these are few. The fruit men estimate that the yield this year will be from 20 to 50 |ier cent off. Job Offices Using Label Huddleston 4 Christian, 21 S. Forsyth Syl. Letter 4 Co 2 1-2 N. Breed Parham Ptg. Co 2 1-2 S. Bread N. C. Tompkins... .16 W.'Alabama Telegram Pub. Co. 86 Central Avs. Franklin-Turner Co 65-71 Ivy LaHatts Ptg, Co 20 S. Broad Ward Printing Co 55 S. Pryor Johrf Thomason Co..6 1-2 S. Broad Blotter Ptg. Co....j.38-45 Walton Converse 4 Wing....104 Edgewood ' hU.; i If You Use The Union Label .on your printed m at ter it sign ifies ' your belief in— V Home Industry. The protection of the Interests of labor. The protection of Just and honorable employers from competition by ■‘cheap labor" rivals. -I The encouragement of the principle and practice of arbitration! Fair wages for the laborer and better trade, conditions: guarantees the workman a better living; more money for the necessities arid lux uries of life—the true foundation of a general and lasting prosperity. Atlanta Typographical Union 520 Candler Bldg. Atlanta ’Phone 873 P. O. Box 266 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE BRANDS HEARST MAGAZINE. Special to The Georgian. Tallahassee, FI*., April 4.—The Flor ida house of representatives yesterday unanimously condemned William Ran dolph Hearst aa publisher and Richard Barry as author of the article appear ing In the March number of the Cos mopolitan Magazine referring to peon age cases In this state. Congressman Frank Clarke, s.f Flor ida, who attacked the Heaiwt maga zine article In congress, was thanked for Ills able defense of the honor and Integrity of the people of. this state. Immediately after icatling tin* ivy •- lutions five member* <>f tho h«»u#** were n tliclr feet to ro tin record In con demning the article. Hotel Marlborough Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., Herald Square, New York - Most Centrally Located Hotel on Broadway. Only ten minutes walk to 2S leading theatres. Completely renovated and transformed in every department. Up-to-date in all re spects. Telephone in each room. Four Beautiful Dining Rooms v ith’C.pacity of 1200. The Famous German Restaurant Broadway’s chief attraction for Spe cial Food Dishes and Popular Music. Eurcpcin Piss. 4M Kaomi. 2M • WRITE FOB BOOKLET.- SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY £ M. TIERNEY. Mimcer Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A liquid j rcfta-.itlf'B for facc.n-rk.orm* and kniiriri. -kintikc>ou want il. Dooit frtSi"*- nu*m. Kut »tiLh> »»r*rv«*Y. It'* liarmtr^.clean,rxtrrahii i;. Cun'i l»r detrctrH. Iaritm«r oudn.ght, Winner, Spring, ttiunnrr pall. SampUFKKli. LyonMlg.Co428.Fifth St. lirooUj