Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 16, 1907, Image 4

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TllL ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SHOE WEATHER There is a lot of it clue about now, it’s the kind that finds the weak spot in the shoes you’re wearin' and makes you think about another pair. ^ s Here’s where we get .inter- • ested in the game. We serious ly invite you to consider wear ing home-made shoes. It will . help keep our factories running, and sure keep in the South a lot of money that’s today needed in our local circulation. Ask for RED SEAL Shoes made in Georgia, we know what’s in ’em. On sale by th^ leading merchants of nearly every town in the South. Dealers who may be short of kinds or sizes, will find our Desk Catalog will make you a dollar a minute. \ * If yours has been mislaid say so on a postal. Great line fire-side sellers*for the Holiday trade. Useful pres ents have the call- Order today and save Express. Cash buyers get special discount that will most pay the freight. ' J. K. ORR SHOE COMPANY, RED SEAL SHOE MAKERS, ATLANTA. VETERINARY SOCIETY TO MEET AT AUBURN Sjjfi U1 to Th. Georgl.n. i Auburn, Ala., Dec. 16.—The secre tary of tho Georgia Veterinary Asso ciation ha* announced the program for the third eeml-annual meeting, which trill be held on Friday and Saturday, December SO and 31. at tho achool of veterinary science of the Alabama Polytechnic Inatltute. at Auburn, Ala. The program l» ns follow*: Addro** of welcome by the boat, Dr. i\ a. Cary, professor of vetatlnarjd aclence of tbe Alabama college, and *tate veterinarian. Ile.pon.e by Hr. Peter F. Bnhtiecn. of Amerleue. G*., president of the Geor- gin aaaoclatlon. . , un the ssenud day, a great deal of time will be devoted to "Urglcai elln- It'S, The technical paper* are e* follow*: "Bentm Diagnosis In ' eterlnary Prectlee"—Dr. Ward ulltner, aeslatant ■tale veterinarian of Alabama. Auburn. ■plastic Operation* on tlotae* and ilule*-—Dr. J. C*. Sclineneke. or Thom- Mnvjil*. Go. . _ „ ‘Tick anil ‘rick F»tai"~vrofeMor H. tv. Grayblll, of the bureau of animal Induatry. United .Slate* department of egtieuJMM. — "New Treatment for Tetanus’— l>r. J. H. Ollpliant. Augusln, Ga. "Folic In Horse* and Mules —Hr. r. K. Lindsey, Home. Oa. "The tfae of AerolltM llydrobroiidde In Treatment of Digestive Troubles”— Hr. T, F.. Jago, Athens, Ga. •Twist of the Colon"—Profeaeur Fureaell. translated from the German- Dr, Peter F. Halinsen. Ameticu*. tin. COMMISSION IS NOW IN GOLDFIELD Goldfield. Net - ., I)ev. 16.—The com- uilMlon sent by I’te'tdent Roosevelt nr. rived In Goldfield last night, Charles P. Neill, labor commissioner, *Rld laet night the commission would go at once Into the labor condition* In Goldfield, and the whole matter embodied in re- >rta to be made to President Roose- elt. MAN SHOT BY BOY DIES OF WOUND special to Tbe Georgias. Winder. Oa., Dec, ! 6.—Americas Thompson was burled Friday, having died from the effect* of a pistol ball tired at Gte band* of hi* 13-year-old a °Thonip«on had been drunk. It i* stated, ell day. and bad beet hi* boy a time or two during the day, and at the time he *hot had carried hi* boy out behind Hie emoke house to the wood pile, saying that he was going to cut hi* throat. During the scuffle which entued, the boy aliot him In the left Side. He w*a dead In a few hours. Amerleue Thompson leaves four or nv* little children, the oldest being The j-.vsar-old boy who did the shooting. HI* Wife died B year or two ago. CASTOR IA Tor Infanta and Children. Thi Kind Yqu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 000000000000000000000000013 o o O STATISTICS. O a o Doooooaoooaoooooooooooooco PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 1000—Ouy Cobb to A. P. Herrington, lot on Delbrldge street. Warranty deed, 1200—II. K. Richards to T. J. Tread well, lpt on Bee* street. Deed to se cure debt with power of sale. is,200- ,r. f. Beck to f. h. way, lot on Gordon street. Bond for title. Ill,*00—Roue Investment Company to Mrs. II. I* Austin, lot on Mills street. Bond for title. 32.1)00—y. W. Day to F. R. Smith, lot on Oakland avenue. Warranty deed. buildin<Tpermit8. 1100—Mrs. 1-ula Smith, » Bender street, to bnlbl dwelling. M.OOO—C, It. Haskln. 305 North Bou levard, to build tw o-story dwelling. 1800—W. C. Martin, 384 Kdgewood avenue, to build drt-elling. 1600—,1. Hutier. 134 Powers build dwelling. , DEATHS. Cileries Watts, colored, age 35, died at 32 Fairfax street, J. H. HtNan, colored, age *2, died nt 40 Newton street. Rose Carter, colored, nge 27, died at 106 Tobent street. Alex Covington, colored, age 27, died at 101 North Butler street. Will llowurd, colored, age 1», died at 10| North Butler street. BIRTHS- To Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Warren, 279 Hdgetvood avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bailey. S»1 South Boulevard. To Mr and Mrs. A. I- Richards, 69 Buckle street KICKNS KICKED Ff Outrages Shamelessly Per petrated Against Indians By Slick Grafters. • Washington, Dec. 16.—Senators Tell er, Curtis and I-afotlette, composing - *#! committee w’hlch was authorized to Investigate the affairs of tho Kicks poo Indians, will soon submit td I he f-mite a report , giving th* name# of several persons. that - are said to have dealt fraudulently with Klckapoo* who, eml- grated to Mexico and disposed of their land* at 'Shawnee, Okla. . The report mentions a clique known as the Chapman-Grlmes-Conlne people, and aays that their conduct in securing the valuable lands owned by the Mexi can Klckapoo Indians was "criminal and brutal In the extreme.” Concerning the doings of the Chap. man-nrlmeeiConlne people the report trntdd by . then) and their’Conduct has not been, Equaled in the history of nny dealings ; to - secure lands, from the Amirioan Indians. The names of the Indians wore willfully and .deliberately forged to 'the deeds claimed to have been taken in Mexico." , f CHARLOTTE RUSSE AND LADY FINGERS GO WITH TODDIES THREE ENDID C-J-DuB. SPECIALS LACE WAISTS, CARACUL COATS, SILK PETTICOATS Monday morning s Express was good to us. It brought us bountifully of certain looked-for tilings whose arrival both you and we'have been anticipating. They are here now and ready for you. 0OO<H3OO00OOOOOOO0<H30OOO<IOO O O O CHLOROFORMS AFFINITY. O O AND THEN KILLS SELF. O ^ 0 I'leveland, Ohio, Doc. 16.—Boris 0 O Mlnoff. a Bulgarian designer, at- O O tempted to kill Jessie Schroed- O O er, aged 13, Ills affinity, ahd then 0 O committed suicide. MlnofT* body O O wa* found ehortly after midnight. O O The girl'* parents objected to hi* O O love-making. The law also was a O O barrier. 0 o 5 QOO00OOO0O0OOOOO0O0O0O0OOO GEORGIA STUDENTS FORM 800 CLUB Special to The Georgian. , Athens. Ga.. Dee. 16.—The students of the UnMrstty nve greatly enthused over the “Georgla-SM-1963 flub." Th* officer* of the club are president. Hugh 8. Wallace; vice president, D. L. Rogers: secretary, L F, Klrcl; treasurer, Paul K. Palmer. The purpose Is n worthy one, and the aim Is definite; 860 students for forgln by October. IMS. In the accomplishment of the task that is wrapped up In the simple state ment, "S*o students for 1908, and every on* a gentleman." days and weeks or hard tabor and Individual self-sacrifice are Involved. Already the different county clubs nre actively engaged at work; the club* are .ending photographs to thclr tespectivc home papers; the enthusiasm la high, and each dub I* New York, Dee. 16.—The friskiest streak of highway In New York laet night was old Fourteenth street, be tween Broadway and Third avenue. Its activity, though a palo shadow of the old days, was hilarious Joy compared to tho rest of the town, where the blue law- blight lay heavily, and where the in junction was not In bloom. Tammy Hall, darkened end pad locked, a week ago lost Sunday night by the police, echoed last night to the scrapln# of fiddle* and tho Insistent call of Mr. Beauty McGlyn, announcer for the Horse Show Club: "Four more ■Miples, and get a move on, ladles and gentlemen.” There wns n dance at Luehuw'*, near Tammany Hall, by right of Injunction, und n inerry Bound of voices and tapping feet. Mr. Thomas Sharkey, at the Sign of the Solar Plex us, received Informally. Mr. Sharkey, always law-abiding, served lndyflngers and charlotte russo on the side with his drink*. ASKS $80,000 * OF TROLLEY 00, A suit for damages in Hie sum of 180,000 was filed Saturday nfternoon by R. C. Jester against the Georgia Railway and Electric Company. The plaintiff alleges that In attempting to board a Lakewood car he was thrown to tbe ground, haring his collar bone and ribs broken and his hips and legs mashed and bruised. . OPERA GLASSES. Finest line and best prices at Jno. L. Moore & Sons', 42 K. Broad St., Pru dential building. STORE IS BURNED WITH $30,000 LOSS LACE WAISTS: . Fresk, new and smart with all the very latest ideas richly in evidence in their style, cut and finish. Ecru, Champagne and Whiter-very dainty, very effective and very, very good values. A regular $6.50 and $7.50 Waist. SPECIAL: $5.00 CARACUL COATS Apeciflt to The Geor Rian. Cochran. Ga., Dec. 1C.—The big de partment xtore of J. J. Taylor was de- ittroycd by tire at an. early hour Sun day morning. But for the heroic efforts of the vol unteer tire department In getting con trol of the tire, the whole block In which tills building la located would have been wiped out. The furniture and fixture* In the of fice* of the second floor were also burned. The lose la estimated at 130.000, with Insurance of $17,000. OLD NEGRO WOMAN BURNED IN BED HI In bed and alone In the house, Margaret Boss, a negro woman 7*. years of age, wa* severely, burned shortly after 1 o'clock Monday morn ing at her home, 2#-Lynchs alley. The Are was enused by the bed clothing becoming Ignited. The nged woman was rescued with difficulty. She was taken to Grady hospital, when* she Is In a serious condition. MASTERPIECE BY VAN DYKE STOLEN; distinction in college. s *!riving to win being the best one New York, Dec. 10.—To watch every Incoming steamship and search the car go, paying especial attention tovihip* from continental ports, customs offi cer* have been Instructed to find $200,000 massive painting by Van Dyke, the "Elevation of the Cross," which waa stolen from St. Marlins ehunir, in Courtral, Belgium, December 0 or FOOTPRINTS LEFT BLOOD ON SNOW Chicago. Dec. l*.—Another long-distance walk ended In t'blcago yesterdsj. The wslker. George Osdejrale. aged l», walked for twenty-four days from Pittsburg, Pa— 4CS mtles. Ills feet left lilodd mark* In (hr snow - , for lie wore no pboes or stocking*. II, was bidf frozen *nd tbe sole purpose of bis Ion* walk was to get work. RE-COMMITTED TO JAIL ON CHARGE OF MURDER. Special to The Georgian. ' Hatlehurst. Ga., Dec. 16.—A. D. Strickland, who, It 1* charged, nhot and killed John Cole, a few week* ago. was given a preliminary trial Saturday and •-Committed to Jail. There Is still a question as to his eanity. ' Korean Prince in Tokio. Toklo. Dec. 16.—The arrival of the crown prince of Korea and Marquis Ito yesterday afternoon was made the oc casion of a brilliant spectacle. Thou sand* of people assembled at tbe Sblti. bast station, where the party detrained. Uprising in Teheran. Teheran, Dec. 16.—Popular demon strations agalniit the delay In the ex ecution of soldiers who recently nlur- ilere.l two shopkeepers has reached a •Imcx. Tlic city is In a *tate of siege. The Special Sale we had of these nobby Coats last week was a clean-sweep affair. Naturally. For tke goods were so distinctly worth wkile, suck exceptional values, that people krougkt and kougkt swiftly. We wired for more and tkey are kere for Tues- ■ • i . 1 • - ■■■'•; i fib ;i day s selling. Regularly w e skould sell tkese Coats at $15 and $20. v..r % SPECIAL $8.75 and $1275 , SILK PETTICOATS A splendid Silk Petticoat— just now a most timely offering be cause of desirability as a. Gift. Tkese &re made of fine quality keavy silk, kave a 21 -mck ruffle, and afe in changeable or solid colors—all colors, A veritable value. Sold regularly at $6.50. SPECIAL: $5.00 All tkese Specials Second Floor. . Chamberim-Johnson-DuBose Company