Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 29, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. •SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1907. CAPITAL CITY AUTOMOBILE CO Deaths and FunSrals Miss Isabella Lyl». Mis* Isabella Roie Lyle. C. I.yle; who resides at 85 Washing street, died Fjldfty T he o’clock at a private aanltariutn. Tn funeral services will be conducted Sa^- unlay afternoon at 4 oclock. The m terment will be In pakland cemetery. 28 years, who died Friday morning at her residence, 147 Emmett street, was sent to Buford, On., Saturday morning for Interment. She Is survived by her husband and two children. Ssnia Glor*. Senle Glore, the Infant daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas A. Olore, died Friday afternoon at the family re*!* dence, 2 Bibb street. Tho body was sent to Comer, Cl, Saturday morning for burial. Franct* A. Dod»on. Francis A. Dodson, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Dodson, died Friday afternoon' nt the family resi dence, '59 Marcus street. The body was sent to Clarkston, Ga., for Interment. Mrs. John H. Ssntell. The funeral services of Mrs. John H. Sentell, aged 60 ysars. who died Friday morning at her residence, 748 Julian L. Haynes. Julian L. Haynes, aged 8 months, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs, William G. Hnynes. died Saturday morning at the home of A. D. Adair, 94 Washington " Mr! and Mrs. Haynes and the little boy came to Atlanta from their home, Columbia, " ~ *’ * “ *” C„ about three weeks ago'to attend the funeral of Captain John A. Grant, on June 8. • Captain Grant was the father of Mr*. Haynes. They decided to remain over for the summer, and the little boy became 111 and passed away. The funeral will be held at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the residence and the Interment will be at WesTvIew. ELBERTON CONFERENCE IN SESSION AT COMER. Sjteelal to The Georgian. Comer, Oa., June 29.—The Elberton District Conference Is In session here, over a hundred delegates are In at tendance. and Comer ha* quite a busy appears nee. Russia Opposes America's Plan Dr. J. H. Mashburn, of Elberton la North Boulevard, were conducted at the presiding officer. Sandy Springs church Saturday after noon at 1 o'clock. The Interment was In the churchyard. George A. Johnson. The body of George A. Johnson, aged his residence, 20 North Boulevards was sent to Gloster, Go.. Saturday morning for burial. Among the prominent visitors are Dr. James E. Dickey, of Emory Col lege; Dr. M. J. enter, of Atlanta; Dr. Bunnell, of Wesleyan Female College, and many others of wide reputation. Mrs. Ora Bsthsrt. irnil Th» body of Mrs. Ora Bathers, aged J uu ' Watch for the big free offer in next Tuesday’s Georgian. It will interest By HAYNE DAVI8. The Hague, June 29.—The debate on the question of the exemption of pri vate property at sea from sekurs, which practically Is the first serious and formal discussion, was principally val uable as indicating the fact that the t'nlted States will be supported by practically the solid Central and South Americas on questions of Importance. While Mr. Choate's address In ravor of the exemption of all private prop erty except contraband from capture Is regarded as one of the moat master ly speeches which Is likely to be mode for somo time before the congress, there Is practically no chance for Its adoption. The statement of Count Nolldorff makes It plain that Russia will oppose the American proposition and It Is cer tain also that when a vote la taken It, France. Great Britain. Japan and possibly Germany will oppose It. Count Tomlelll, of taly, and Senor Barbosa, of Brasil, mode strong speeches la favor of the American proposition, as also did Baron Mhcchlo, of Austria. STATE IS RESTRAINED FROM ENFORCEMENT OF RAILROAD RATE LAW SpeHnl to Tho Georgina. Aafierflle, X. C., June 5t.—Thl« morning, In tho prooeofllngH brought by the stock holder* of the Atlantic Coaet Line Against the rllreetor* of that corporation ami the North Carolina corporation cnrumlMbm, re* n^w rate low. Judge Pritchard atinoiiiiwl hie decision In the ceee of the bouthorn railway ngalnnt he North Carolina r»r|»oru tlon commission, continuing the Injunction restraining tba state from putting Into ef- feet the new 2‘4-cent rate law, enacted by tho legislature. Judge Pritchard rend memorandum eon tabling some of the reasons for his docl slon, and stated that after careful cmialder* ntloti the orart dnea not, at thla time, un dertake to past upon the constitutionality of the . The case of the Atlantic Coast Mne stock holders against the directors of that corpora mnilsslon was rosnmiMl this morning, and tins I argument was made before court ad journed. Woman Came Near Drowning. Btlllmore, Ga., June *t.—Wlhtle » Stlllmore, party of picnickers from this place were bathing In the Ohoopee river, at the Ohoopee Park. Mrs. J. R Button came near drowning. She ha.* drifted beyond the shallow water aud finally rescued by twe WITH NECK BROKEN, JA CK A PPLE SUR VIVES Chattanooga, anil C. I. Collier, speclul deputy, of Birmingham. Mr. Tripp expects to Install a subor dinate toil go of Hie order In Knoxville In about thirty days. It will he remembered that tha At lanta lodge was recently organised with a charter membership list of 502 members. NEXT STRIKE IN CHICAGO Chicago, June 29.—It is believed 'a strike of telegraph operators here Is Inevitable and tha men will walk out Monday. The Han Francisco tie-up Is not suf ficient to bring the employers Into compliance with demands of the union. President Small, of the telegraphers' union, has done much to bring notice of the strength of the union und lack of non-union operators In the country at large. George Cohan W2<Js Again New York. Juno 29.—Georg* pi, Cohan, the actor, playwright and com poser, was married today at Freehold, N. J„ to Miss Agnea Nolan. The cetv- Place twelve onions la t row on Christmas day, name each after a month nod pat salt Special to The Georgian. Bavannah, Oa., June 29.—Young Jack Apple, whose neck was broken by a plunge Into the surf at Tyboe laat Sunday, la still living, having passed a comfortable night last night. The physicians say, however, that the chances are (0 to I against him. , After the accident two vertebra were removed by surgeons. GOBBLERS LEAVE FOR KNOXVILLE E. Walter Tripp, grand secretary of _ the grand lodge of tha Ancient Order I Kelly, of Atlanta, and J. \Y. Hall, of of Gobblers, will leave Saturday even Ing for Knoxville, Tenn., where he goes In tlie Interest of the new order. Mr. Tripp will be accompanied by his private stenographer and Jimmy There are In Norway no f.wcr thnn twenty leper iisylmns. hut ench contains only ten to fifteen Iteds, They sre situated tnony was performed by Justice the Peace C. P. White. The only witnesses were Samuel H. Harris, Mr. Cohan's business partner, and Miaa AIlco Nolan, a sinter of the bride. Later a religious ceremony will take place according to the rites of tho Catholic church. Though the Unit half of 1S07 hni- not passed. It* record of caanaltfe* already ex- «*eed» th*» total of 190k. There hare be» u ■'.■i mllrond accidents of mrtfe than ordShfcry magnitude, in which 273 persons hare u- u killed nnd 925 Injured. Twenty-thnt* st.-nm* era hare been wrecked. Involving tha i-*-, of 0*12 liven. There have been 13 mine acci dents In which 385 persona hare i-i iv.:.* I. Tidal wares have swept it way 2.2 P. enitli- qunkes 5,100, hurriertnes 530, rjrrlum-. thui 70. 4H® Low Rates and Best Service To All Summer Resorts Via Cincinnati & Louisville THROUGH SLEEPING AND DINING CARS AUTOMOBILES; PEERLESS QUALITY DISCRIMINATING AUT0M0BILISTS APPRECIATE QUALITY. 4-Cyllnder Runabout $1,800,00 4-Cylinder Light Touring Car.$1,850.00 4-Cylinder Touring Car $2,800.00 4-Cyllnder Light Touring Car.$1,850.00 6-Cyllnder Touring Car $4,000.00 The Franklin Is the only gaa car in the world that clears Itself of Its burnt gases, with the result that all gas taken Into this engine Is pure gas, which gives a higher efficiency than can be obtained In any other engine of the aame also, bore nnd stroke. The Franklin holds the world's record on gas economy by making 87 miles on ui uju Bttiiiu Bizi. uuic mm ouuhu. j I<1111\■ 111 ii'uub nits wuiiun iccuiu un gua economy py mailing BJ muss on 2 gallons of gasolene, and the San Francisco to New York record of 15 days, 2 hours, 12 minutes. Also the Chicago to New York record. There are three things to bo taken Into consideration In the purchase of on Automobile vU: Reliability, flexibility and economy, all of which are to be found in the Franklin construction. Immediate deliveries. ' 22 H. P. 2-Cylinder Buick Touring Cars, $l,250.0o For the first time this season we can offer immediate deliveries on the popular Buick cars. No other medium priced car has the style, finish and quality. We invite comparison and demonstrations. 20 H. P. 4-Cylinder Stevens-Duryea, Price $2,500.00 35 H. P. 6-Cylinder StevensrDuryea, Price $3,500.00 50 H. P. 6-Cylinder Stevens-Duryea, Price $6,000.00 We have only a small proportion of our 1907 allotment of Stevens-Duryea cars un sold. To those contemplating purchase this year, we advise the placing of their ord ers immediately.