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THTO ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1907.
‘Hello, Hello! Is That the Baby l
Which la tho way to babyluml? lip
ono I light. then turn to the .right, ami
that la th<* way to bubyland. And what
do you think is the latest convenience
in bubyj.inrf? You don't - know, of
course, unless you have tried It. Well,
the telephone receiver Is hung ever the
head of King Baby’s cot while he has
his meriting nap, leaving his mother I
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Called for and delivered.
HEALEY BARBERS’ SUPPLY CO.,
Both ’Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth St.
MORPHINE—OPIUM
and all narcotic habits cured at your
home Painlessly and Permanently (for
$10.00) by an entirely new method.
“No Cure—No Pay." Write today for
details. Dr. G. PATTERSON, 82 Cen
tral Place, Atlanta, Georgia.
—The—
NOVELTY
HABERDASHERY
Allen M. Pierce Co.,
38 NORTH BROAD STREET,
OPP. EMPIRE BLDG.
",BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY”
HAVE
BURNETT
HANC* YOUR
WALL PAPER
12 E. Hunter. Bell 3535, At. 3534,
free to take her saving and visit her
neighbor. She listens occasionally at
the neighbor’s telephone, und if His
Majesty has awakened und Is crying
mamma hurries home.
This “telephone nurse" Is really a
splendid Idea, and gives the mother a
little time of respite from the ever-
watehful duties of motherhood.
The receiver hangs so near the downy
head that the slightest sound Is au
dible. be It the gurgling laughter or a
dismal, unhappy wall. It could be ar
ranged so us to have a telephone con
nection between the nursery and kitch
en, and then if the mother Is cook as
well, as nurse she could go about her
household duties In uninterrupted se
renity.
AT PONCE DELEON
The popularity <>f Ponce DeLeon Is
spreading with a rabidity thut In most
1 leasing to the management. People
who l ev heretofore ruiely enjoyed the
plenum * of (lie recreation resurt have
la*come regular nttfndunta, they have
neon for themselves that Ponce DeLeon
la one of the turn thoroughly proper
plneca cf amusement In the country und
they lire Uniting their support und
Indorsement to Just attelt management.
All Ihla uerlt the ground* have been
crowded night and day, tuxlng the
hauling farm tty "f the street ear a that
mil up to th" entrance every minute
from iiil aotllrra ■ t Atlanta.
Tin re are all sorta of attractions on
tho ground a. and net one thut Is not
wholes mi', refined nnd worthy of spare
In II plate <f etirh high repute. That
the riding del l -ca are more popular
than ever Lef' ie In their history Is
evidenced l»y the fact that the original
order for tickets has had to be dupli
cated nt this time, the drat time In the
five years of the park, before July
Fourth.
Skating at the Auditorium.
Now that school days are over the
Indications are that the rink nt the
St. Nicholas Auditorium In Ponce De
Leon will be tho mecca for hundreds
el school children who will apend their
vacation days In Atlanta.
In anth Ipailon of this fact the man
agement of the rink nt Ponce DeLeon
turn arranged two sessions dally for
their special heneltt. when music will be
given. Theso sessions will lie held In
the morning from 11 to 1 o'clock, nnd
In the afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o’clock.
At night there will be atlll another
Fcsslun, from g t«, II o'clock, which will
be taken up niulnly by the grown folks.
t'hlldren learn In skate by having
their strokes to correspond to the rhyth
mic heat of the big bass drum In the
orchestra. To facilitate matter* the
management has added to the big or
chestrion an automntlc basa drum
which Is thirty two Inches wide and
forty eight Inches In diameter. All of
the late popular air* adapted to
skntlng nre being played.
A Big Leaguer of the Future
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
11.40 nm
4.oo pm
M0 pm
Liu iiuii&ivannah
9.15 pm
A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN
la often dlatreanetl by Gray or
Bleached Hair.
Imperial Hair Regenerator
. Ia tho only sure and absolutely
harmless remedy for either: easily
applied; any natural shado pro.
daeed; leave* the hair soft and
gloiwy. It la tmequnled for Beard
or Mustache. Sample of balr col«
oral free. ITlvncy assured corre
spondence.
Imperial Chem. Mfg. Co., 135 W.23dSt.,N. Y.
Sold by Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga.
A ulntttlc rnifamtM
Mblty, Opium, Mm.
pblnt, Ctallt, Cblrnth
fob.ee. a,J gitfdlts.
a/a sr Ntr.t f,fti.itIsa,
0* Onlj Ketley IniD-;
hits In Georgit.
229 Woodward A»3„ ATLANTA, GA,
—
“Hltten ’em out."
“Aw, what's dc matter wld dat glove!"
Here are two views df C* H. McKenzie, Jr., of Montezuma, who
R ives promiss of becoming a star in that great American game known as
■•shall. Master McKenzie has thrown away hit rattls for tho bat and
Priests Brought tha Olive.
The good old psilres of Father Junlpero
Berm’s mission hand brought the olive with
them into I'slirornla, and In tho Ban Fer
nando valley, where there Is now tha
largest ollvo ranch In tho world, there still
remains the great stone buzln sod atone
K eaa In which the fathers made nil for
elr own use. Knropeao olive trees bear
little until fifteen years old, and ara not
fully productive until they nro thirty. In
Culfforula two gallons of berries have been
picked from two-year-old trees, and thirty
galloua from slz-yrar-okls. Tho Ban Fer
nando valley ranch has 1,100 acres and sends
out over W,0M gallons a year. Oae gallon
of the hitter green berries will make from
a pint to a nnart or oil. Fifty varieties of
the olive will grow la thla cnnntry, though
I; chooses only the southern nnd middle
California valleys, and parts ef Mexico and
Arizona for Its habitat. It requires great
care the flrat (pw yearn of its life, hut after
•hat rota on with only moderate nitration
and yields about ISO worth of oil to the
acre.
The Musical Movement,
The musical movement does Dot always
presetre the nmo ratio to the population of
}h» ?■•*« of thla raontry. Milwaukee,
largely (.ermaa and therefore musical, hois
TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax
Books now open. Make
yonr returns at once and
avoid the rush.' Books
wilt close in a tew days.
T. M. ARMISTEAD,
Tax Receiver.
and WHISKEY HABITI
cured at home with
out pain. Book of pi
ticulars tent FftKJ
I). M. WOOIXKY. M. i
ita.Ua. Office 10s M. Pnror itrw
JS per cent of her population taking part In
acrloua musical work Dozens of iiagcs In
the city directory allow ustnes of music
i y<,t ,ho . 'hurches there take less
Interest In music thsn they do In 8t.
I’sul. where ormnlata get $1,600 a year, and
*! m f Bunday. t’lovcland has
f*.!? J nn,u '7' cl0, » ML l-oula has M0
E2r l i < L , 2? c 5£2i’ Hoover has been euterprls
Ing In musical work, two of her societies
taStag prises at the lit. Louis fair. I'blrago
teaches music freo In the public schools.
M. Victorian Bardou. the famous French
fh"'T i!W received the Urand Cross of
H™or. He bs* been grand
l, ho '•'K'V? ot Honor for six
yearn, and hla promotion was a New Year’*
w»Kb ho, drawn scores of con-
tulaUmin. To the nropoeal to celebrate
now distinction. M. Bardou says: “No
pected of me. Tho only dlsconrso of my
llfo was tho funeral oration I delivered at
tha tomb of Damns. Wc hud vowed that
tho survivor should dlscbargo that duty,
and It fell to me to perform the vow.’’