The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 19

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I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. 8 ATI HP AT JVNB 9. 1**. 17 NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDER WORLD Edited By CLAUDE NEALY MS DAM READY ■ FOR INSTITUTION RANKS OF JUNIOR ORDER INCREASING IN GEORGIA i* CLASSIC CITY BEAVERS OR. GANIZE FRIDAY NIGHT. to The Georgian, j.yr... June 9.—The Athens Dam of * .III spring Into prominence on Frida' night, June 16, when al hundred Jolly good fellows M given a warm swim through turbulent waters of this dam. he Athens Dam consists of some of lesdlng spirits of the little Classic ,.,1 it Is predicted that the order section will he one of the Cist fraternal bodies In the city, a pipected that Hon. Eb T. Wll . * i.lnnf *\t A tlnntn I)nti liresldent of Atlanta Dam ? nisrers "111 be on hand and preside ' Ti* Institution of the baby order, williams Is prominent In a num- : „/ secret orders, having been .s.nurh the chairs In several. rAtMns "HI receive Mr. .Williams L al*"* . nrnic nml U Sll ffiP ■ outstretched arms and wish for "while in our little city abundant t is understood that Dr. H. M. Fulll- . prominent physician, together i P. Haselton. 8. T. Phllpot, A. Hdwller and M. J. Abney, have ■ selected to take the work and It I be safely stated that all will get lr money's worth, ["immediately after the Installation monies the committees will get , business and secure suitable * as the Intention of the dam avc reading rooms and a set of toms for the members to spend leisure hours In reading or In mple games of amusement. A council of the Junior order haa been recently Instituted at Stone Mountain with a splendid charter list. It was organised by J. H. Donalson, of Tennessee, who la doing some work for the order In Georgia. The degree team of Waat End coun cil, No. li, gave the * boys something to remember, whtle M. H. Abbott, state vice councilor of Georgia, presided. The occasion was a pleasant one. Much success Is predicted for the new council. A charter list is being secured In Falrburn, Llthonla and Conyers. A new council will be Instituted at Falr burn soon. The Junior Order United American Mechanics gives to its members aplen- dld protection, and no aaaeaaments are made to pay the legal representatives of a deceased brother J250 In cash. The principles of virtue, liberty and patriotism make all native-born Amer icans feel a love for their country and the land of their birth which they have never felt before. This order Is bound to grow rapidly when we get the people well Informed. We have often been misrepresented. The objects of the order, when un- derstpod, mean more" than simply a lodge. It la an order that Is working with might and main for the best In- terest of our free Institutions and the welfare of the American people, who love the Institutions that have made our country great. The following poem on the Junior Order will be of Interest: "Ft r Liberty, Virtue and Patriotism. Tho Junior Mechanics united will stand, , Inspired by the patriot seal of the ages. We rise In defense of our own native land. PRESIDING OFFICER OF UNIFORM LODG "We hold at our emblem the flag of our country, The glorious folds of the Red, White and Blue; The arm and the hammer, the square - *• tipasa. and the comp our The shield of defense for the and the true. "We stand In defense of school s)stem. The pride of our nation, the hope of our youth, We pledge our support to the Flag and the Bible, The emblem of freedom, the fountain ROONEY WELL KNOWN IN FRATERNAL WORLD of truth. "We view with regret and with firm opposition The Influx of aliens from over the seas: Uncivilised thousands ere flocking upon us From hot-beds of anareny, crime and disease. 'Allured by the Jingle of Uncle Sam' dollars. They look on our great Institutions with scorn; They hoard the American working- man's money, Then leave for the hovels In which - they were bom. “We cell on the sons of this mighty republic To nine to the conflict and Join In the fray, Determined :u stop this corrupt Immi gration s Which Is sapping the life of our na tion tedny. 'We welcome the worthy Industrious pilgrim Wha has fled from a home from the land of his birth, But we'll fight the vile system which makes our fair country A great dumping-place for the scum of the earth. "To reach a high plane of American mnnhood,' A national spirit, exalted and free, A standard of life marked by Justice mid honor, The aim of our order forever will be. "N. M. HADDEN." I'nlform lodge, No. 123, Knights of I'vthlas, elected officers Tuesday'night, follows: chancellor Commander—B. L. Ow- ELECTION HELD BY ODD FELLOW LODGE | Vice Chancellor—W. J. Fagan. Prelate—Jay R. Reynold!/ , Master at Arms—Carl E. Hurat. .Master of Work-rrD. T. Orilfln. Inner Guard—Dr! M. F. Foster. I Outer Guard—Dr. W. T. Jones. Custodian—II. E. Dibble. [ A large attendance is urged for the Vxt meeting, as amendments to the iy-laws and other Important business Kill ' up. i'nlform lodge has a large and en- huslastlc membership and a splendid [frord was made during the past ad ministration. , 1FFICF0S ARE NAMED 81 SCHILLER LODGE An enthusiastic meeting was held last Monday night by Atlanta Lodge No. 14, L O. O. F. Several applica tions were received. The membership of this lodge Is In creasing very rapidly and It will not be long before It will be one of the largest I lodges In the city. A movement was put on foot last Monday night to reorganise the degree team, and the captain, R. M. Bulce, has called a meeting of the team for Saturday night for this purpose. After the regular routine ot business had been concluded the election of of ficers was held, resulting as follows: H. O. Lee, noble grand. Ed Spartllng, vice grand. D. H. Ham, secretary. [ Schiller lodge, No. 71, Independent ■ rj Odd Fellows, met last Wed- kidtv night In their hell, corner and Alabama streets, and held i regular semi-annual election of of- > for tho ensuing term. J. Brownlee was sleeted noble »nd and Dr. C. F. Maddox, vice LA FAYETTE TENT HAS GOOD MEETING Ernest M. Rooney, the well-known insurance man, who died Friday morn ing at his home, 37 North Forsyth ERNEST M. ROONEY. street, wen prominent In secret order circles. Mr. Rooney was a Mason snd a Shrlnrr and wan also an Elk. Fu neral services will be conducted Sun- dny afternoon st 3:10 o'clock In the Barclay A Brandon chapel, under the auspices ot the Masons. STYRON NAMED HEAD OF DELPHI LODGE PYTHIANS HELD 8EMI-ANNUAL ELECTION LAST TUES DAY NIGHT. COMANCHE TO ENTERTAIN MANY RED MEN THURSDA Y The meeting held by Comanche Tribe. Red Men. last Thursday night was full of Interest. Many matters pertaining to the welfare of the tribe were discussed. Plans were completed for the big meeting which occur* next Thursday night. The great chiefs of Georgia will be present and the other tribes ore In vited. It Is predicted that this will be the largest gathering of Red Men ever held In Atlanta. The warrior's degree will be confer red In ampllflcd form by. Comanche's superb degree team; nlso some line drill work will he executed for the benefit of the visitors. Another matter of Interest Thurs day night was the report of the church committee, which announced that ar rangements had beep, completed'to at on Sunday, June 17, nt morning. The tribe will go from the wigwam In full regalia. Sister tribes and coun cils aro fraternally Invited to attend this meeting. Tho chirrs ejected for the ensuing term are ns follows: Sachem, K. P. Ryan: senior saga more, W. T. Stephens; Junior saga more, H. O. McMtchaet; prophet, Gor don Ivy. The term Just closing baa been very successful and every one Is welt pleas ed with, the record made by the retir ing chiefs. SEVERAL ITEMS OF INTEREST TO GEORGIA’S BRAVE WARRIORS Greet Chief of Records M. J. Daniel, of Griffin, Is ewey on his va cation and his office will bs closed from June 10 to June 10. Colonel E R. Gunn, prophet of Suwanee Tribe, No. 01, Covington, wee ‘In the city this week. A number of great chiefs of the Red Men ere expected to visit the big meeting that will be held next Thursday night by Comanche Trtbo In this city. Pact Sachem S. L. Illanton, of Comanche Tribe, went to Monroe last Wednesday to assist in the Institution of a new tribe at that place. SILVER CLOUD COUNCIL, D. OF P„ HOLDS ELECTION OF OFFICERS A large number of members assent bled around the council fire of Silver Cloud Council, D. of P, last Wednesday slsep to choose officers for ths ensuing term, ' The following were elected: The regular semi-annual election of officers of Delphi lodge, No. (1, Knights of Pythias, was held Tuesday tho office of vice chancellor during the present term, was chosen chancellor commander. Captain Styron succeeds Jrsso M. Wood. The newly elected officers will bo In stalled the first Tuesday night In July., Tho following M a list ot the new of ficers: Chancellor Commander—Captain 1. F. Delphi Lodge,' No. 68, Knights of Pythias. Lafayetto tent, No. 11, Maccabees, had an Interesting revlow last Tues day night. The tent Is making prepa- r»nd. . L. n. Clarke, the present popular efficient secretary, was made a ad lodge officer (grand Inside guar- ) at the last meeting of the grand recently held In Augusta. I Schiller lodge la organizing a degree the members of which expect to die It the best In the state, and i to compete and bring away flrst i at the next annual meeting of the « at the next annuel meeting of the ad lodge, to be held In Columbus. » lodge Is In a highly prosperous nation generally. Initiation to be held by all the bee tents In Atlanta the 11th ot thle month. As this was election night, the fol lowing officers were elected for the coming term: J. H. Head, past commander; T. J. Miller, commander: C. W. Bowman, lieutenant commander; J. J. Brown, record keeper; IL M. Butler, chaplain; Dr. 8. T. Riggers, medical examiner; C. S. Morris sergeant-. J. A. Camp, MACCABEES WILL l ter of guards: L. master of guards. ilth, second Fulton County Jail. •yULCANITE ROOFING has the call by popular fa vor. Costly buildings covered with Vulcanite Roofing testify to its merits. The accompanying cut represents a monument to the quality of Vulcanite, this building being covered with it. It is recommended by the Na tional Board of Underwriters and the Southeastern Tariff As sociation. Enough said. “You can put it on.” Tomorrow Is Maccabee memorial day, and the several Maccabee tente and hives In Atlanta and vicinity are preparing to properly observe It. Maccabee memorial day la looked upon with considerable Interest throughout the country. This Is the flrst year that ths Maccabees of At lanta have had any occasion to con duct a Maccabee memorial service. During the past ysar Sir Knights EL P. Wrenn and T. P. Mltchsll, members of the order In Atlanta, passed away, and the local Maccabees will keep the pledge they made to them when In life, "We will keep green your memo- ry, defend your character and provide end ihelr friends ere Invited to take part In these services and are requested to meet at Westvlew cemetery gate at 4 o’clock, where a procession will be formed that will march to the graves of the departed members. There the beautiful memo rial ceremony as laid down In the Mac cabee ritual will be conducted by Dep uty State Commander M. D. Gleason, assisted by the offlreni of Greater At lanta tent. No. 10; Ofady tent. No. I: Lafayette tent. No. 11. and several members ot,the Ladles ot the Macca- ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents. 29 and 31 South Forsyth Street. HOME COMING- WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Vice Chancellor—Job* Guerin.’ Prolate—John Moore. Master of the Work—J. If. Carman. Master at Arms—James C." Thomp son. Inner Guard—Charles B. Courtney. Outer Guard—Fred Kenaily. ‘ Retiring Clftncellor Commander Wood was elected trustee. Delphi lodge Is In a prosperous con dition and Is growing. ” * " did presl Miss Maud Smith, prophetess. Norden, Pocahc Wentma, Mrs. E. H. Van Norden, Pocahontas. Miss Nellie Baldwin, W Mr. Johnson, Powhatan. All officers und members are enthu siastic and state that they Intend mak ing this tho banner term of Silver Claud Council. It wn* decided last Wcdnssday sleep to hold the moonlight picnic at Grant liark Instead of Oakland City. It will be held on or nenr the 16th sleep of this moon, the exact date to be announced next .week. Silver Cloud being the largest coun cil within this reservation, u large number always attend these entertain ments and preparations are being made to accommodate all that come. Full particulars will be announced next week. USE ONE EYEGLASS ONLY. The Kryptok Invisible Bifocals manu factured In Georgia exclualvely by Jno. L. Moore A Sons, give both far and near vision In one glass. No stain to annoy wearer; pleasant for the eyes; young looking. Many opticians try to Imltntn them, without success. Finest Kineses mads. Jno. L. Moore A Sons, sole makers, 43 N. Broad St., Pruden tial building. ••• E GETS NEW TRIBE OF RED THE TRIBE 18 INSTITUTED BY GREAT SACHEM ROB* Gr«at Sachem Robert*, of OeorRlA Red Men, Instituted a new tribe of Red Men st Monroa la*t Wadnesday. Thin is thd second tribe that hm ber n Instituted since Mr. Roberts hetai.i* treat sachem, about a muon since. The nssr tribe Is composed if soma of the best citizens of .Monroe, and starts-under favorable circumstances. The great sachem was assisted In the Instituting ceremonies by Past Sa chem Blanton, of Pomnnche tribe, At lanta. The degrees were eatifarcvd by a team from Navajo tribe. So. 12, ot Winder. PIEDMONT LODGE • ELECTS OFFICERS GEORGE W. .LYON CHOSEN HEAD OF ODD FELLOW LODGE. Last Friday night Piedmont lodge, No, lto, Independent Order of Odd Fel- lown, held Ita regular election of of- fleere. The following were elected by unan imous vole: Nohle Grand—George W. Lyon. Vice Grend—W. C. Tomlin. Secretary—B. If. Stout. The treasurer, M. C. Strickland, and financial eecretary. D. A. l'lrkle, hold their respective offices until the end of this year, their term of office br ing one year. — Thle lodge l« now preparing to Ini tiate the largest rlub It has ever had. Thla club will eonslst of thirty rotull- datea. Dfovldlng the grand master grants the dispensation, the candldair* will ibe Initiated on next Friday night, June II. $58.30. To Mexico City, Mexico, and Return. _ Mr. Wood haa made a aplendld presiding officer and his administration haa been marked by success. Numbers of new members and much enthusiasm displayed by members. In addition to the election,' the rank if page wn* conferred Tuesday night. The rank of esquire Is scheduled for next Tuesday night. State Camp, Sons of America, Will Be Formed. Retiring chancellor commander of Delphi Lodge, No, 68, Knights of Pythias. ATHENS REBEKAHS E NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS We now have in operation the largest and best equipped Cement •tone Plant In the South. We make a full line of building.stone, window ted door sills, lentels, columns, pillars, atepa and brick. ‘If p. Pclegrenl, the oldest and most efficient stone worker In At- I» In charge of our ornamental and special work department. Estimates made on all classes of buildings, walls, etc,, Atlanta Concrete Manufacturing & Construction Ce., No. 530 Edgewood Avenue. (On the Bridge). RENOVATING MittrrfM ms4# sov; best sort; sew ticking. all iradM- Work sest for and MlmH usr 4ay. Atlanta mattress co. nnnt Avenue. Atlanta to Louisville. On account of the above occasion tho W. & A. R. R. and N. C. & SL L. Railway will sell round trip tickets on June 10, 11 and It at rate ot one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, the rate from Atlanta being 111S6. tickets good to return until June 23, 1906. By deposiUng ticket and paying fee of 50 cents. However, tickets will h# extended until July 23. The many subordinate camps of ths Patriotic Order Sons of America, sit uated In t|)e state of Georgia, will hold their first stats camp convention In ths beautiful little city of Albany at an early (late. About 125 to 160 repreeentatlvea of the order, together with many who will take thle fine opportunity to visit Doughsrty*s capital, will again call upon Albany's hospitality, as In the fbrmer conventions of T. P. A. and B. P. O. E. The purpose of thla convention la to form a permanent state organization, elect and Install ths officer* and draft the state camp constitution. All this will consume about two days; by bold. national ramp officers snd portion of the commsndery general of- Three trains doily, leaving AUanta id 8. at 8:36 a. m„ 4.60 p. m. and 8.50 p. m all carrying standard Pullman sleep ers AUsnta to Nsshville and Noahrilla to Louisville. In addition to this service there will lion the wheels of the 8. This order Is It years old and 4s a patriotic, fraternal, beneficiary Institu tion. Camp* of the order ran be found in all parts of the country, the camps In Georgia being situated In the extreme northern and southern parts of the state. be through* sleeping cars operated on! places where the order le now firmly the 4-50 p. m. train* of June 10 and IT, entrenched, a year ago It was entirely Atlanta to' Louisville without change, 1 unknown aovne Idea esn be had of Its tabIwI' * next mo rain*? at pn*nominai grow in. arriving wnusvj no*. “*■ Almost all secret orders when open- 1:20 a.m. v . Ing up new territory, experience a hard Route Is via Chattanooga, Nash- ro4d to travel, but the Son* of America vllle and Mammoth Cave. seem to have had few. If any set- For further Information write or j backs thus far. tail on i The members of tbl* order claim It _ _ differs from that of all other orders— J. A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER, the Jr. O. V. A. M.—In that CDSTA TTTA ! their effort* sr* put forth for alt man- C. P- * T. A, U. r. A. k|ml |n our countryi an( | when victory Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pass. Sta. perches on her banner it Is a benefit to ruistn r HARM (V “» nn ' 1 tak *" rtif* ot sunshine Intp CHARLES L. liARMAN, every home In America. General Passenger AgenL Th* Hons of America and the Juniors Special Correspondence. Athena On., June I.—Athens Re- bekah Lodge. No. 14, I. O. O. F„ met Thursday night with _ full list of officers In the chairs. After the business of the evening wss trans acted the election of officers was held, with the following result: Noble Grand—Miss Iran* Peeler. Vice Grand—Mis* Hattie Tuck. Secretary—Miss Lillie Bishop. Past Grand—Mr*. C.' W. Shupe. Organist—Mrs. J. L. Thomas. Captain Degree Team—Mrs. 11 Bowling. meeting In July. OFFICERS ELECTED. the chief degree. the etumpt were awarded to the fol lowing chiefs: Prophet, C. A. McClellan. Sachem, W. C. Hendrix. Benlor sagamore, Charles A. Bedford. Junior sagamore, L. S. Oribb. Trustee, J. T, Dodgen. The tribe Is In a flourishing condi tion. Much work Is being don* In the degrees. There ere only a few mem bers on the sick list. Interesting talks were mad*'on the occmlnn ot the election by Past Great Sachem Thoinae H. Jeffries, of this tribe, and Judge J. E. Nobell, deputy great sachem. Parting Is Such Sweat Sorrow. Knlrker—Doe* your wife pick nn ex pensive mountain mort hotel? Bocker—Yes; It Is the alimony for a summer separation.—New York Sun. The West Point Routo will sell tick ets June 24 to July 8 Inclusive. Lim ited to September 15, 1906. On payment of >10.00 additional tickets may be had going one route and returning another. ' For full Information and alaaping car reservation! apply to city ticket office, Fourth National Bank building, or ticket office Terminal station. C. L. WICKER8HAM, City Passenger Agent, F. M. THOMPSON, Traveling Paea. Agent. Atlanta, Gs. Ladies' Phaitooi,' Light SuDies, 6lk> Biigglti, Jfomc-nade Haro*«, Riding Saddlts, Rial RmubMts, Rubltr Tins, Banner Buggies, Bolster Springs, Work Wagons, Elc. V Front New Depot. E. D. CRANE & CO. 44 & 45 Madison An. GEORGIA TRANSFER & STORAGE G Dip | WE HAUL EVERYTHING I { i OffTct de Sped ?s 14 E. Mitchell aud all freight pots. Telephones Main No. 2. al attention to delivery of mer chants’ freight THROUGH SLEEPING OAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N .0. Commencing Saturday, June the 9th. and continuing each Saturday during the months of Juna, July and Au gust, through sleeping cars will be op erated, delivering paaaengers at the it Wrightsville Beach, tearing hotels it Atlanta at 9:15 p. m.; returning, lear* Wrightsville each Thursday, arriving Atlanta the following morning at 4:30 a. m. Season tickets >18.63; week end tickets, good for five days, >8.25. SEABOARD. DO YOU WANT $16.00? it»r lluggj for ifcUo. w e flirt you Un g/roflt ot IJAW. Why not gDftke thU profit jourttif by buying direct from oar ruUnta ■ mh r,00. HendJotncly flnTahwl and light run- sin u Golden Eagle Buggy Co. lOanst. are accomplishing much along lines of ' Georgia, Which the people of know little, and when the people once learn the true alms and objects of these orders the amp end council rooms don't contain standing room. li. L. LYDEN. Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised! Rent Receipts Remind me of Money Thrown Away. Do yon know that tho Standard Real Estate Loan Company of Wash- Ington, D. C. will sell yon a home-purchasing contract whereby you ".'111 buv or build .1 him-! im\» lu-rc I:: Hi” l'i:lt"d States and pay for It In monthly payments for leas than yon are now paying rent? They will p-iid you f,nm $ 1 ,‘j00 tu JVtuo 3 p'U i.iuit, nlniplo Interest, al- lowing you to pay It back In monthly Inslallmi nta of IT 50 on each thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plans ot OUT proposition, _ call on or write J. SL Julien Yates, State Agent. 321 Austell Bldg., At- ' lanta. On. Bell phone 2GS3J. Atlanta phone 1918. Truthful Hustling Agents Wanted in Eftry County in tho Stato - ' - - — l