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

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J HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXI) NEWS. Tl'KSPAY, OCTOUKU Tax Your Wit A Little Bit And supply that missing line to the Capjfo/a Limerick and win the gold $10.00 in gold for the best line $5.00 for the second best For your convenience we reprint th9 prize limerick which was printed in Sunday’s Constitution: A cook who was dusky and gaunt, Of her ability was given to flaunt; She used C&pJtC/ff F<OW, And no matter the hour, “Complete (he verse and swell your purse” Contestants are requested to accompany their missing line with the word CffPf/o/a cut from a CZrpIfo/a Flour Sack. This request will, be easily complied with, as Cfaftjfo/c? Flour is so universally used. If you haven’t a sack in the house, sec that your grocer sends you one; a filled one: be sure of that—and if you have never used CffPlto/a Flour, you are yet due one of the good things in life. Cfrpifofa * a Pure, H e a 11 h f u 1, Nutritious, Wholesome and strong in Gluten. Best for Bread—Best for Biscuit — Best for Pastry. “Look for the Sign on the Sack" tddress or send all missing lines to ATLANTA MILLING CO. ATLANTA, GA. THRICE DIVORCED, "THE FENCING GIRL" WILL JD AGAIN Beatrice Brevain to Wed John S. Fee, Who is Also Divorcee. GEORGIA BUILDING WILL STAY OPEN In regard to lit* rumor that the CJeorgln building nt the .laiurstown exposition would eloMd no Nnvrintwr 1 Imsniu** of lack of funds, roinmlsslonor nf Agrlculturo Vim), wn sratod Tuesday that such was not the purpose*. Ho will go to Jumostown sbort- Jj\ wild perhaps cat down tUo force on duty In tho building, hut It will remain open to the public until tU« close of tb* exposition on Iiecetnlier 1. BANK8 IN ANNISTON . , , LIMIT WITHDRAWALS tyo'dal to The Georgian. Anniston. Ala.. Oct. 29.—On account of the jutb.n of tho niriuiitghniii hanks In limit ing the withdrawals of depositor* to $5> ?'Inf. the Anniston hanks this morning lim ited their payments to 125 per day. Tin* bank* hers nr** in the Imst of condition Ju JAPS TO SPEND $1,000^000 FOR GUNS Berlin, Oct. 29.—It I. reported thru n largo order fur cuuh will l>» plain) In Ger many try the Japanese military cummtmdmi disrate la'll to Berttu. The amount Ilf ttila order will, It Is said, reaeh S10.t»0,Mft. The Japanese will also pureltnse ten war Lai- hums. $0,794,000,000 for 1806 Crop*. Washington. Oet. 29.—Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has said that the farmers will gftt more for their crop* this year than they got for those of lait year. The total value of all farm prod ucts In 1906 was 66,194,000,000. New York, Oct. 29.—Thrice married, thrice divorced, Beatrice Urevain. tin; “fencing girl” who created o furore with Anna Held In the “Utile Dutches. " was today embarked upnt. h fourth whirling love alTnli. which ha. left a chagrined husband am. uti angry wife In lie wake. The direct result of the pretty no ire*.' latest infatuation, according to dispatches from 81. Louis, la her elnpe- meni with John 8. Feo, a business man of that city, who has an Income of 6500 a weak, tho granting of n divorce here to her third husband. Emil Dreyfus, a wealthy Importer, nnd the granting of another dlvorco to Mrs. Jchn 8. Fee In St. Louis. Cent rice Brevain had been living nt the West End Hotel, St. Lou)*, and Mrs. Fee In the papers of hep divorce suit declared that her husband had taken to spending more time nt that hotel than at home. Tho romance re ceived a blow that shattered It last No vember, when the wealthy lace Impor ter. despairing of longer holding hie wife In check, received a decree of ab solute divorce. Dreyfus at tho time also sued Fee for 6100,00ft damages for the alleged alienation of his wlfo'H af fections. HOLETHRBUGHBODY Power Company Employee Instantly Killed While at Work. WARNER PLEADS HIS OWN CASE Sfttr Turk, Ocf. 2*.—'Tho remnrltnhle night of a inurileivr acting tit hi* own cotinwl it ml elucidating ill the eroM-exnnilnntlon of ft while** thftt his defense would In* tcinno- mry liisnuity. wns witnessed In the erliu- lual brunt'll of the supremo court thin utter- ucn during the trinl of Fr*uU K. Warner, ft twice proapcroii* nwrrlinr.t, who ’ down mid Instantly kllh-l Esther i\ Norllng, n former sweetheart. HELD FORSTEALING HOUSE AND LOT New York. Oet. 23.—Mrs. Mary H. IVppar- VanderMIt. the payehle eonfldimt of "Utile Bright Ktea." •Tliundor Howl.* nml "Pr. Temple.” of the spirit world, was nrnjlunej) In Mrooklyii today, and held In $1,000 hull, charged with hating stolen a house ami lot. The charge of Iniveiiy w»* brought by Mis* Mlnervn Vnnderbllt. the daughter of the medium’s nged hnabnnd. WILL SUE U. & FOB INFRINGEMENT Paris. Oct. 29.—The Kruppa ore about to atart action virtually against the United States for violation of their Vatent rights, making General Crosier, chief of ordnance, tho defendant. The Krupps allege that the United States used for cannons the hydro-pneumatic brnko on which the Kruppe have a patent protected by the United States government. BIG POWERPLANT WILL BE BUILT Charlotte. N. 7:„ Oct. 29—Plans nnd sneclticatton* are now being prepured In the Charlotte offices of the Southern Power Company, of tills city, for tho proposoU plant which will be located In the northern suburbs of Spartanburg. 8. C„ and will have a generating ca pacity of (0.000 horse power. The full Installation will cost about 62.000,000. The Bouthem Power Company Is a $10,000,000 corporation, ohnrtcrcd under tho laws of New Jersey, for the pur pose of developing watcrpowersand marketing Its product In the Piedmont section of the Caroltnaa. It now owns ten power site* along the Catawba and Broad rivers, all except three being In South Carolina. Speelnl to The Reorglnn. Chiu lotto, (i, C.. Clef, iff. —Will 'leniplidnii. an employee of the Poutbeni I’owit Com pany. wa* ftcelilentally etruek by a current from a line 30 uillea south of here, and a hole 4 turtle* In diameter wa* burned iliroi'gh Id* body, from able to *lde. Templeron wag * non of rostmniter T#m pieton. of A. mreivllle, N. C. TO ACCEPT BIDS TOR CITV FILTERS The sub-committee of the Joint com mittee from the council and the water board met In the office of Commission er Hugh M. Doraey Monday night nnd decided to recommend the acceptance of the bid of the New York Continental Jewell Filtration Company for the in stallation of an additional filter plant nt the waterworks. The bid of this company for tho du plication of tflff plant now being op erated was originally $30,000, but sev eral modifications were made which enabled the company to reduce the bid to $26,000. The now plant will have a guaranteed capacity of 4.000,OQU gal lon*. Tho cour,'II committee and the wa ter board met'at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon to consider the report of the sub-committee. Tho ordlnunce committee met at 3 o’clock to conelder the papers referred to It. The hospital board will meet at 4 o'clock. Take a look at this line of suits ati'$25 If you didn’t see the price on these suits you'd expect to pay at least thirty dollars for them--and you won’t match them in quality elsewhere for less than thirty. Fifteen distinct styles in the line—all new, all good; all-wool, hand-tailored, and we can fit you perfectly. Hart, Schaffncr & Marx and Rogers, 'Peel & Co. are the names on (he labels. W Daniel Bros. Co. MAY BELLE RYDER HAS DISAPPEARED Police and detectives are searching for Miss May Hello Ryder, 17 year* of age, who In reported to have disap peared Monday morning from her home, 89 Little street. Despite these efforts, however, trace of the girl ha* been found. Hue left her home Monday morning without giving her people any Intimation of her intention*, ami since then nothing 1ms been seen or heard of her. Tho missing girl is described as hav ing fair complexion and black eyes and black nair. Mho Is about live feet tall und weighs 140 pounds. She wore blue suit and U.hck hat trimmed in gfrecn feathers. Copyright 1907 hy H»rt Schaffncr U Man L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street. Contained in These Choice Condiments A & P Tomato Ketchup, small 11c A & P Tomato Ketchup, medium 18c A & P Tomato Ketchup, large 35o A & P Tomato Ketchup, gallon jug 00c Campbell'a Tomato Kotelmp, bottle 10c Campbell ’« Tabasco Ketchup, bottle 10c Campbell’s Chili Sauce, bottle, 10c Campbell's Prepnrcil Mustard, large bottle 10c Campbell ’a Salad Dressing, large bottle 10s Pnprika, lnrge bottle.... 10c Courtenav's Worcestershire Sauce, bottle, 12c, 23c and 45c Shaker Snlt, always dry, box, 10c Dag Salt, each 5c Heinz Mandalay Sauce, bottle, 25c Heinz India Relish, but. 15c, 25c Heinz Malt Vinegar, bottle... .25o Heinz Mustard Dressing, hot., 16c Royal Salad Dressing, bottle 23c and 39c Durkee’s Salad Dressing, bottle 23o Gulden’s French Mustard, jar 10c A & P Celery Salt, bottle 15o A & P Curry Powder, bottle, 10c Heinz Horse Radish, bottle.. .2i)u French Olive Oil,, bottle, 22c, 35c nnd 60c Tabasco Sauce, bottle 40c Column's Mustard, box 13e •Joe ami 00c -Marjoram Savory Thyme and Sage, package • 2c GOOD LINE PURE SPICES 75 WHITEHALL STREET ’PHONE EXCHANGE JtOR STATE CAPITOL hnve ft private tel«)>hntio exel_______ ArrntiifffinotitM are lietujr luuue now for tb* lint ui list Ion of *ucb 011 cxcbsngt by lb«* houtbern U*U couipnuy. It I* *mue- ikiug that bus long boeu needed. as tlie oiflet** of tbo ruptiot oirlctnit arc hatlt/ armugod in tbe telephone* book, mime sp* p«di niKtor iutf iiiic. other* uuUer tbc name of tbe officbit, und others under tbo beading ”«tate Capitol.” nlsiMhimeur* ant living made also with 1111 electric dynamo with a view or epe#i* lug the ciemtot tbe y**r miaul. uui> tier of tbe officio is now hare SV'e* ou tbe third floor, and the elevator .« badly needed. HURT RECEIVER FOR STEEL 00. George F. Hurt, of Atlanta, has been appointed receiver of the Georsla Steel t'ompany by Judge Fite, of tne aupertor court at Dalton, end la now in charge of the property of that cor poration, the etoca of wnlch la owned uy tho Southern Steel Company, of Alabama, recently put Into bankrupt cy in Hlrtnlnaliam. The petition for receiver was filed with Judge uti Saturday by attor- neyn for tno Trust t'ornpnny of Geor gia, of Atlunta, wnlch hulua 610,Quo In second lien bonda of the Georgia Steel Company. Anderaon, Felder, Kountl- tree anil Wilson, attorneys for the Truet t'ompany, are a|su rotrnael for the Georgia Iron and Goal tom petty which hoida a pout 6(09,040 In llrei lien bonds, Tne Georgia Steel Company la sub- aldiary to the Southern Steel Com pany, but has the title to all mining land* In Georgia which are worked by tno larger company. All the stock of tne smaller company Is owned by the Southern Steel t'ompany. Tbe application for n receiver fllod Monday in tne United States rourt Ims not yet been acted upon. Judge Newman allowed the matter to go over until Thursday. Torre Is no probability of n conflict, but It la poa slble the t'eaeral court will take com trot uf the property as tho other prop, arty of the comistny in Alabama la in the Jurishictlun uf tne Federal court. M’MAHON 7s ACQUITTED' OF BRIBERY CHARGE. rUaftsnnogs. Tciiti.. Oct. 39-~Tbmnas F McMahon, former niviiiliot* of the city conn ell of i’battsuiMig*, wn* cleared at ttu cbnrgo of nrcefiduif a brlln* on • trcbnktti Itr. in tho criminal court tills morning. The court ilcclilcil that S. \V. Dlvlno. tbe tusn wbo elslmcil to Imve given McMsbou ?£<> rt n measure thnmgb tb wbo urn* tho •lute * cbU* $100,000,000 LOST S, i ui Recent Flurry in Wall St. Proves Costly to Planters. Chicago, Oct. 29.—Baaed on tha visi ble supply of grain and cotton alone, the losses In farm products, attributed to the decline In price, duo to the Qnun- rial flurry. Is said to be upward of 1100.000.000. corn declining 679,000,009, cotton 620.090.000, oate £2,000,000 and wheat 62,000,000. REHEARING DENIED GREENE AND GAYNOR BY APPELLATE COURT Montgomery, Ala., Oet. 29.—B. D. Greene and John F. Oaynor, whose notoriety In detection with the gov ernment fraud has become national, have been denied a rehearing by the United Statee circuit court of appeal! In aeaslon In Montgomery, and unless the defendants secure a writ of cer tiorari from the United States suprsme court, they are doomed to apend four years In the penitentiary, besides each being compelled to pay a fine approxi mating 12,000,000. OLD GUARD GDES AT STALE CAPITOL Joseph Allen, for Eighteen Years an Emlpoyee, Leaves Saturday. Fat the theaters! On next Muttmtay tlx* live guards nt the rsf.ltol. two night nuil tUrot* day, will give way to n new »et of npointers. Ante ns those who will go Hntimlny I* Joseph Alien, ihe one-armed Confederate eternu nnd ehlef gnnrd, who has I wen l otjitneeu years, lit _ day die new enpltol wus uinde by lieorgo ... %u upeu for occupimry, Mit chJiuges art* l*t*lug ... - - - 0 f p tt |,|| c The** rHw ugt's are iTelii! Tomlin, superintendent n_ , and ground*. When tho new went In a petition was circuUte«l snu ed by si) of the raplfoJ offlrlnls to retail) lidlngs MAUDE ADAMS IN . “PETER PAN” “Peggy From Paris." "Peggy From Paris." the Georgs Ads musical comedy which will be at the Grand Thursday matinee and night, le notable for Ite comedy characters. Mr. Ade’s humor has displayed Itself not alone In the lines ami spoeches and sit uations. but In the types of persons he cleverly caricatures. This feature of the musical comedy adds decidedly to Ite interest. It Is said that a really clever story Is told In the play, and that even without the musical accessories It would stand as an Interesting comedy. The company will be headed by Hel- , a charm en Byron. arming and very pretty to get a measure through tbe elty round!, amf wbo-uras th„ stats', rblef witness. ' i au ercolupUco of the defendant. SUd Mi was ,\l» bolt, therefor*, could not be convicted ou hit erl,lease. Two mere cssre charging dabou. COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA. 653. C. W. Smith et al. v. if. H. Hightower, from Troup, Argued. 654. General Specialty Company v. Tlfton Ice nnd Power Company, from Tift. Submitted. 656. 8. J. Taylor, assignee, v. C. T. Gilmore, from Washington. Argued. 557. M. K. Lunsford v. R. L. Sut ton, from Worth. Submitted. 659. J. T. Bales v. J. L. & E. J. Gridin, from Laurens. Submitted. 5(0. W. M. Durden et ah v. Roxlt Dckle, from Kmanuel. Argued. 662. 563. 564. B. Swindell A Co. v. Balnbrldge State Bank, from Decatur. A, M5. Liquid Carbonic Arid Manufac turing Company v. Paulk 46 Julian, frsrr. Ben * I!!!. Kuhmitt** “ 563. Empire Mutual Annuity and Life Insurance Compeny v. H. L. Avery at al., from Montgomery. Submitted. 5(6. B. A. Sheffield et al. v. Inter national Harvesting Machine Company, from Mlllrr. Submitted. 6(9. B. A. Sheffield v. Balnbrldge Oil Company, from Mlllrr. Submitted. |1( gyron Soudtr* v. Carolina Port, land Cement Company, from FuUon. Argu«dj^n n)e IIarr#| , et al _ v L Ntu be »m et al. frept Derathr. Argued. ATLANTAN CLAIMS • WASHINGTON BRIDE Alexandria, Va.. Oct. I*.—The home of Colonel Theodore 11. Pickling, prln clpal of Washington public school, was the scene of a pretty wedding last evening, when hie youngest daughter. Mias Mildred Thornton Pickling, be came tbe bride of Thnmae Jefferson Gchole. of Atlanta. Tha ceremony, which was held In the parlor of the Pickling residence at Cntumbne and Duke streets, was witnessed hy only tho Immediate family of the contracting parties. Tite Rev. Richard L. Corns, an uncle of the bride, performed tha cere mony, atalsted by the Rev. Lawrence Kelly, of 81. Marys Catholic church. After the ceremony a wedding supper wan nerved, nfier which Mr. and Mrs. Echols left for Mount Ronelcr, Md., where they will reside. HAWKINS TURNS'UP; WIFE DISAPPEARS fWlA«rf a >ff ll)** preaentatlon ot nn nfthlnrlt to Recorder Broyles nml I'rnlxitlnu Officer liloer n tew days «<•>. In wb!«'b Hurt llnw kin*, an Atlnnta lunn. was <!<* hired tu Uavc died In Gwinnett county on Auyuat 9, Haw* kins, very much alive, hna nr rived In At lanta to print' the eCTldarlt nntnie. I n vest lit* t loti lijr the nolIce Tuesday morn- Inc devlopeil the further fnet Unit Mr*. Mlnule Huwklu*. Ills wife, nml Arthur lfo|- eu*. whom she nmrrled three weeks *»»>, are ml**ln|r from their boine. 84 Bradley avettue. licorue IVrtliiH. of 97 llmupton afreet, a dUtnnt relative, Informed the police lantu audiences in "Sergeant Kitty.” Clara D.'oodoood Coming,* Clyde Fitch's new comedy, "Thn Truth,” In which Clara Bloodgood will iippear at the Grand Friday and Sat urday nights, nnd at the Saturday mat inee, depicts In convincing and In tensely interesting, as well as highly amusing, manner the consequence of un lnv*teratu habit of lying. In tho cnao of Btdcy Warder, played by Mru. Hloodgood, the habit Is Involuntary, r«*ther than Ir ttntlonal, as It Is a men- tul defect Inherited from a father whoso I family life baa been wrecked by tho cuiMo that almost bring* sp.iuf the One nt the most Important events of tbe,fame result in her own case. As Is theatrical sen son In Atlnnta will be tlio | usual In Mr. Fltch’a plays, the dialogue nppesrsiu'O of Mis. Mau.lo A.laun lu tbe! '•'f')' brlulre w th cplgmma, amusing uoimiflF niar "iviffr ha " i dialogue and original characters that Miss .Adaius will arrive In Atlnnta nest | portralt * Suiftlsy sftpnioon .n.l will rive three night! °* P*^ 1 * w * llf *' perfonnsnres at the tlruml opvro h.Mise, • Hii un , fln with a matinee Wednesday sft. rueua, Human Ksarts Wsdnssday. l.'pon her Inst nppettrntitv In At in n in Miss The well-known and popular melo- Adsuts presented • ’lh*? I.lttle Minister,''*; drama, "Human Hearts,” 1« announced nnd tbe best- 4>f ndmlrsra wbma suo win), MM uw Qrand’a attraction for Wodnea- t'Sm.r"m , S? ,1 iS?*.£b. , ta , T , 5Tff^u{ P R?io B«*rnaon ami night. Th. play t unify tO SOI ner II spun III _ U (llVWSat role i nml .inLiirakU (a NEGRO IN ROOM • FRIGHTENS WOMAN Kperisl lo Tbe ticorglnit. Brunswick, Oa., Oct. 2(.—Mrs. L. B. Loftln. wife of a Brunswick pollceinun. lust night awoke and found a negro man standing by her bed. Screaming for help, she caught hold of the ne- igro, but he Jumped out of the window and escaped. Mrs. Loftln had been III and the shock caused n relapse, and she is In • serious condition. New eond Issue. The application of the Florida Cen tral to Issu* 6200,(60 worth of twenty- year bond* war granted by the railroad I',,,nml..Ion TueuUv morning. This line runs from THomuvIlle to a point just over the Florida Use, and Is about (5 miles In length. National Incorporation Laws. Washington. <>ct, 29.—Senator Mc- rumoer, of North Dakota, hsa laid be fore Breoblent Rnoaevsh the draft of a bill which he hsa prepared for in- trmlortlon In the senate on the con vening "I congree,. The measure pro vide* for a national Incorporation of aa. ■ anclatloni, doing an Interstate bualne... TFT rrffi CUT rtNTT’T classes uf theatergoers. XiuUiVA LeUliUJNJbAi > tenth tee non for "Human Heart.," and ON NOVEMBER 9! u pla> ' lhut " toml 11,0 ,e,t ,l,r lhl! ' r ions! have merit In It to remain before tho publb An order was Icnurd TntwUy, calling for an election eu Nureii.Uer 9, between tb«* hour a of $ an«l 19 o'ebek lu tbe evening, of a colonel for the Fifth regiment to sncieed Clifford !♦. Andoraou, promoted to be brlga dltr*g»neral. Field and line officers of the ten euiupr. >#» el tb* Fifth, m jeh In Marlettn, < ire entitle»i fo rota. romer«»y la a sen red. Adjutant-General Keott returned Tuewlay from ThoiuosvUle. where he mnsnlted Mon day with officers of the Fourth regiment, Tbe gen era I stntu* of military matters was discussed fully. ANOTHER STEP TO SAFEGUARD CASH Special fo The Georgian. New Orleans, Ln.. Oct. 19.—The New Orleans Clearing House Association to day took another step la safeguarding the local financial situation by request ing the New orlrana .lock exchange und the Louisiana stock exchange to rlo.t for all business for the balance of the week' The request wag Immediate, ly complied with on the part of the l.iat-named exchange, the former con curring In the request to the extent of limiting all trading for the balance of the week to bonds. BODIES OF TWO NEGROES FOUND NEAR MAN KILLED. Ban Augustine. Texas, Oct. 29.—Cap tain Rogers, in charge of the ranger, who are looking for the negroes who killed Jack Darla, a white man, and who wounded his companion, hat tele graphed to the capital for more troupe. The bodies of two negroes were found near Davis' bpdy. o long. The engagement le for two performances, matinee and night Wednesday. 3outh Bids. An enthusiastic audience at tha South bide Theater. 44 East Hunter street, Monday nfternqon and night at tested thfe fact that the program as presented there this week la moat pleaalr.g. Prince Youturky. whose dar ing and aen.otlonal slide for life down a rope from th* back of th" balcony to the stage Is the piece do resist ance Ibis week, when ho adds a foot Juggling nurclty. In nddltlon to this S reat act. Xektla, the artistic acrobat, i eeen In n number of clever con tortions; Itlgley and Snaw, the come dians. In a winging'and dancing act; Cohen and Cohen. In a playlet. "Butt In." and M. J. .MrMann, the heavy bari tone. m Illustrated songs. Each act Is good nnd the bill le cloaeu hy a moving picture machine, showing comedy (lima At the Pastime. For fun end amusement, the pl»y- lovere of tbe city are this week flocking to the Pastime. 77 Peachtree street, where It looks like old limes, with n well balanced and diversified program belny offered to appreciative audiences. Monday's program pleueed well. Pro- fofaor iV'illls, the lightning sketch ar tist. sketches or,a of bin audience eo he Is r-cognlxed. anil doe* other laugh able irl'lts. Bd Pierce follows In his musical novelty, "The Silly Kid." Fol- lowing hint enme that dainty dancer Mias Dushsn. who Introduced her latest song Mt. "That'* Where the Monoj Oor« " while dancing. J. J. Parleh, the toreador soloist, followed with hl» gui tar accompaniment. Ills nong. "Mov ing Dae." will be whistled all over the city before the week la out. The Tylet trio. In a laughable skit. "Tho New Invention." brought a well balanced bill to a close. 4% Intarest Compounded, Allowed In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On and After Januaxy 1,1907 .THE NEAL BANK E. II. THORNTON. President. W. P. MANRY. H. 0. CALDWELL, F. M. BERRY, Vice President Cashier. Ass’t Cashier.