The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 14, 1906, Image 9

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* mF -rzr THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. rm iisilvy. Ji m: ONLY THREE DAYS ARE LEFT Next week when you have decided to buy one of PHILLIPS & CREW CO.’S Pianos at the Special prices it will be too late—other wiser people will have captured all of them. One customer who looked last week at' a piano costing $275.00 was surprised yesterday to find the same instrument marked down to $225.00, and she ’ promptly bought it. Next week the'same piano will be $275.00—the usual lowest price. Two splendid bargains were added today — A FISHER PIANO IN OAK, fine upright piano for which we regularly get $375.00. Marked special this week $200.00. A STERLING COLONIAL Up right Piano in beautiful Mahogany—regular price $400, marked this week $250.00. The wonder is that at such prices we have any of them left, but the terrible storm of wind and rain kept many ladies from coming to buy. Out-of-town people are sending in money with their orders— trusting to get the piano of their selection or an other just as good. We will sell every one of these Pianos this week, for the prices talk. Only Three Days Remain. Come at Once. Phillips & Crew Co., 37-39 Peachtree St. FIND PARTS OF WIRE FENCE IN STOMA CH OF PA TIENT ‘Human Ostrich” Complains of a Pain in His “Tummy”—Physicians Need a Claw Hammer to Give Him Relief. M By Private Leased Wire. 1NNEAPOLI8, MINN., June 14. Fifty-seven varieties of nails, some glassware and parts of wire fence were taken from the stomach of F. Wallace, who was oper ated on at the’city hospital today. Wallace eaye he le a human ostrich, and the surgeons believe him. He has had a pain In his stomach for some time and at last It compelled him to go to the hospital. .. Dr - Benjamin performed the opera tion. The doctor used the regular sur gical Instruments, but a claw hammer 000O00O00000OOOOQ00 WHAT DOCTORS FOUND IN STOMACH OF MAN. Fifty-seven nails. Some glassware. Parts of wire fence. AND one pain! 0000000000000000000| and screw driver would appear to the layman to have been the proper tools. The operation was successful. Cotton Goods Remnants An accumulation from over a month of the buaieat selling. What s lot of them! And every piece is iu good condition, too. Just think of the pretty Waists and Children’s Dresses aud all the other kinds of garments that can be made up from them. You con bo sure of finding what yon want apiong so many different weaves and styles nnd lengths. I TELLS SCHOLARS TO BE CHRIST-LIKE; SCHOOL BOARD REPRIMANDS HIM I By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 14.—Pronounced I guilty of reading Scripture lessona to the children and thereby promoting sectarian doctrines, Frank E. Harding, of public -.chool No. 144, of Brooklyn, has been reprimanded by the board of education. vOn testimony of some of his little pu pils, It was found that he had exhorted them "to be Chriet-Hke." They said he added; "Christ forgives all but the hypo crites. The hypycrites are those who do not believe In Him." I ONLY TWO HONOR GIRLS AT VASSAR DON’T KNOW WHAT THEY WILL DO White Goods. Some of all kinds. India Linons, Persian Lawns, French Lawns, Batiste Claire, Dimities, plain and checked Nainsooks, dotted and embroidered Swias- es, Madras Cloths, Poplins, etc. Lengths from 1 to 8 yards. Half And Less Than Half-Price Colored Goods. Ginghams, Percales, Cham- brays, Madras Cloths, Lawns, ’Batiste, Organdies, Dimities, plain and fancy silk-mixed Malta, Silk-mixed Shadow Checka, Eoliennea and many other stylish weaves. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Remnants of Ribbon Plain Ribbons and fancies, a good rango of colors and styles, including black. Many different widths and kinds represented, in lengths ranging up to two yards. Some of them Bold at 35c and 40c when we had full pieces. For this salo 10c yard. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co., Store of Many Departments. I By Private Leased Wire. New York. June 14.—There are Just I twenty-one nonor girls In Vasaar's graduating class of 1(1, and these are now figuring on what they propose to make their life vocation. Here are the alms as expressed by some of them: “I am going to be s teacher.”—Wood Perkins, of Portsmouth, N. H., who won | highest honor. "Teaching ancient languages Is my '"BEDS” AGREE TO LIVE TOGETHER TWO YEARS I EMMA GOLDMAN AND. ALEX BERKMAN GIVE MARRIED LIFE A TRIAL. FLAG DA Y IS CELEBRA TED; HONOR STARS AND STRIPES I Private Leased Wire. Vuhlngton, June 14.—From the At- t to the Pacific and from the Great iku to the Gulf thle morning's sun- i was greeted by a raising of flags, | prater number and with more cere- »y than on any other day of the tr, except perhaps July 4. Today Is day, the one hundred and twen t anniversary of the creation of i and Stripes" by the American *a. Thtrty-flve years after the on of the flag congress ordered : s new star should be added for ) sew state admitted to the Union, e are thirty-two more stars In that I now than when the flag was first ■ed, and this number soon will be ed by the admission of the •thwestem territories. |«THPLACE OF OLD GLORY GIVE8 HONOR TO THE FLAG, r Private Leased Wire. Tuiadelphla, Fa, June 14.—Proba- other city of the country Is ' day so generally observed as In dladeiphla, and quite naturally, for It ■ In this city that the flag was given Congress, assembled at Inde d»nr, hall 129 years ago, resolved: That th.- flag of the thirteen Unltsd * hr thirteen stripes, alternate red white; that the union be thirteen white In a blue field, represent or new constellation." t the beginning of the revolutionary and with the formal repudiation ae flag of 8t. George and the 1 Jack of England, there was no Jrtcan flag under which the Im- «lnx battles were to be fought. ■« were conglomerate colonial flags Vre and there a private banner Bme great landed proprietor, but no E25 n| t" I American flag, ye was no little worriment over ! . and the Continental or Con- congress set about agreeing the form, character and general iif one. Congress accordingly nted Benjamin Franklin, Thomas and Renjkmtn Harrison as a wttee to agree upon and formally a flag design. * r the close of the year 1776 they I By Private Leased Wire. Rochester, N. Y, June A4.—Although I they were reported to have been mar ried three weeks ago, Emma Goldman and Alexander Hsrkman have Just mar- |rled at the home of her sister here. Mrs. Goldman-Berkman said: "Ws have agreed to live together as I man and wife for at least two years, and If satisfied at the end of that time that married life Is a success we will | continue." Berkman said that Miss Goldman had written to him all the time that he was In prison and In that way love ripened. They have gone Weil, occu pying seate In a parlor car. They were closely watched by detectives of Henry |C. Frick. -Hasel Dunlap McKee, Salem, aim." Ohio. "Library work is mine."—Sarah Mor ris, Wllkesbarre, Pa. "Christian Endeavor work Is to be my life task,”—Theodosia Wales, Bing hamton, N. X- "We haven't the slightest Idea what we are going to do. We are going home nnd want to stay there.”—Margaret Tllden and Primrose Yetverlon, Stock- MAKES ton, N. ■ SOUTHERN TO BUILD NEW FREIGHT YARDS PURCHA8E OF LARGE TRACT OF LAND IN ASKED EOR FERRY, ' RECEIVED A SROTi By W. O. CLEMENT8. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., June 14.—The Choice house, one of Rome's oldest hotels, has been leased to Northern partita, who PROMINENT MAN KILLED NEAr| ,v * 1 * , P® n ‘* several thousand dollars !n refurnishing the house and making It BLUE RIDGE ON MONDAY EVENING. reported In favor of adopting the Brit' Ish Union Jack, plus thirteen stripes, at’V'saM^wes^or^n'ISir 0HI ° PVTHIANS REFUSE Washington*wonted a iwe-Mln^^ I TO CUT REPRESENTATION, added; others were Inclined to i _ , modified form of the Dutch flag, with By Private Leased Wire. He broad red stripes. Toledo, Ohio, June 14.—The p/oposl viL,r. n •^#i ne O'.112?’. con » r, "» lion to reduce the representation at agreed upon a flag of thirteen stripes with thirteen stars on a blue Held, thus th ®annuel meeting of the Grand Lodge appropriating a little here and a little ot Knlghta of Pythias was rejected at there until the star and the stripe and the slate convention of the order yee the colors, red,whtte and blue, apepared terday. upon the banner, and the "Stars end The proposition wee to divide the Stripes" became the Insignia of the re- state Into districts and to send one public. Of course, every one recalls delegate from each district Instead of the work of Betsy Boss, who no doubt one or more from each lodge. This suggested much as well aa did the sew- would reduce representation from 100 Ing of the first flag. t o 16. The proposition that the «u- At the Betsy Rosa house, 210 Arch prtme lodge be allowed to change the street, the national anthem was sung constitution without the consent of today by school chldren and addresses subordinate lodges was also rejected appropriate to the day made by rep- by the Ohio lodge, reeentatlves of various patriotic socle- The Rathbone sisters In state con Th « house has been turned over Uentton here elected the following of to the Federal government by the fleers' American Rag House and Betsy Ross 0rBnd ch , e f. Mrg . IdB McKinnon, of nLd A n>°^ K nii°h!ie Tippecanoe; grand senior, Callle Car- muniAlnra &b a public memorial nnd jest** r*anton* crand Juniors Frsncci museum of colonial and revolutionary Hi. U man? of Cl^el.n,l relict. • 1 CLASS A CONTRACTS DECLARED LOTTERIES. Artificial Surf Bath Invented, | By Private Leased Wire. Berlin, June 14.—Oermen lake ra isons and other Inland watering places In the suit of Lewie C. Russell vs. I are Interested In a novel artificial surf Com ' ba,h whleh Wat tried last summer In pany. Judge Pendleton landed down a the gtarnberg lake, near Munich. A decision Wednesday to the effect that big tank Is built, or a portion of a lake the certificates In class A and the con- or river le Inclosed. At the outer end Is tracts on which they were sold were placed the wave-maklng machinery. In the nature of lotteries, end In which which consists of either an oscillating case, a court of equity could not aid partition or a large plunger, which le either- the defendant or the plaintiff dropped Into the water at regular In in enforcing such contracts. tervals. The result Is a curious sub- Lewis C. Russell Is a newspaper man stitute for natural waves, of Winder, Ga., and a brother of Judge’ Dick Russell, the gubernatorial candl- i date. WADE HARDING AGAIN „ — —— HEADS ATLANTA TYPOS Rsv. T. C. Cleveland Here. .... Rev. T. C. Cleveland, eon of Dr. T. I The regular semi-annual election of P. Cleveland, Is In the city visiting his ofltcers of Atlanta Typographical parents. Ha^’lU SLJZj' | union. No. IS, was held Wednesday In the vartoue chapels of Atlanta, both In the Job and newspaper branches of the an up-to-dnte hostelry. It Is understood that the new proprie tors will bring their help with’ them from New York, and none hut white Special to The Georgian. I ! Bbor wl “ b ® from kltch * n 10 Blue Mdse, Ga.. June 14.—Hum Crawford loft ' ... _ , .. shot and Instantly killed Will Fry near Chapter Eastern Star. McCay, Toon., on the Georxln side Mon- Worthy Grand Patron John D. Davis day evening at B o’clock. Thera sscius to will go to Fatrmount tomorrow, where have been no Justlflcatlan. he will Institute a chapter of the Eaat- ‘ pnrty called at Crawford's house for ern Star, nnd on June IB he will In- .eraiL n 7hTr.fer e ' l |'i n e K „^r £5? s‘5S» *‘“ u * aud when Fry had gnus about « feet from T * x on U °S- •he door It Is stated Crawford Uriel and Mayor Maddox will tighten the i! uiiie h itidgo r yraramaJ r, ‘ J "'‘ screws on owners of dogs, compelling Fry was of u prominent rarnlly In the them to pay a license tax on their snl- county. | noijB. The tax ordinance. If enforced, will eliminate the many worthies* cure u . , „ ., I that cause many cltlserts to spend Muat Work for a Month. *|*«pl«*» nlffhts. . * the , charge of vagrancy and Post T. P. A. Booming, neglect of hie family, who are GEORGIA TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., Offices 14 E. Mitchell and all freight depots. Telephones Main No. 2. Special attention to delivery of mer chants’ freight. DIM OE BEAVERS TD BE INSTALLED pants of the Home of the' Friendless, I «»? «.»*_ Stats Aesoclatlon ot the A. J. Dent wai fined 925 or thirty Traveler** Protective Aaaoclatlon met day* In the utorkadr In the recorder'* at Albany and voted unanlmoualy to court Wednesday afternoon. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness, 6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudential Building, Phone S330. AGENTS WANTED. D. Hatcher nlng this week at Wallace Presbyte rian chbrch at the corner of Stone wall and Walker streets. Minting, binding klHOGR APH1NG ' AND NOVELTY ADVERTISING F. E. PURSE, 14 to 18 EAST MITCHELL ST. BOTH PHONES 254. city, and Wednesday night, at a called meeting of that body, the returns were canvassed and the result announced. There, was no opposition except for I president and vice president. Wade P.. Harding, the presidential Incumbent for the past three terms, was re-elect ed over Dsn. W. Green by a small ma- I Jority, and Joseph J. Hobby was elect ed vies president over T. J. Counts. Eerie EL Griggs was re-elected re cording secretary and Walter H. Grant wa* re-elected secretary-treasurer, this being his seventh consecutive term. The other officers elected were W. 8. I Wler, arbitrator; Henry Corbet, ser geant at arms; Jerome Jones, W. L. Heygood, E. L. Downs, D. B. Barnes, H. A. Agricola, delegates to th# Atlan ta Federation of Trades; W. 8. Wler, T. J. Count#. H. L. Baas, delsgates to I the Allied Printing Trades Council; W. J. Stoy, T. EL Hollis, C. P. Bedlngflek), finance and auditing committee. In accordance with the determina tion of organised labor In Atlanta to help the committee of fifty raise the 1 guarantee fund for the exposition for I ibid, the printers fulfilled the pledge given earlier In the year that they would subscribe |S00 to the fund, and let Wednesday’s election this sum was 'voted to be given that committee. AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY < A \AIER j V0L3EPG 130 So. Forsyth 8L Just Received A Complete Line of —ANSCO CAMERAS— All the lateet Improvements.. Full line of amateur supplies. Beat ama teur finishing In the city. SAMUEL G. WALKER, 85 Peachtree St. hold Its next meeting In thle city, the Romo post has betn on a boom. Over fifty new members have Joined ~ cently. New Freight Yards. The Southern has purchased 1*0 acres of land near the funises In Nsw Rome. The price paid for the proper ty was <28.000. This Is ths largest reel estate deal that baa taken place here In several months. The property It Is understood, will be used for trackage purposes, and ths yard* will be re moved from Kaat Rome to New Rome. The Southern railway ha* been con alderably crowded In Ea»t Bom* for Nome time, and owing to the large In- crease In business a congestion has frequently occurred. Rsvivst Services Begin. A revival service wad begun at the Fifth Avenue Baptist church Hunday morning by the pastor, Rev^Uenry tV, Fanchsr, assisted by ft. Watkins, of Alabama. Farmers' Rally. The Farmers' Union will hold a big rally at Mobley park on August 22. There will be speaking by prominent men and a basket dinner served on the grounds. Aeheville Tournament. The officers of the nome Are de pertment will meet tonight and decide definitely If a teem shall be sent to Aeheville, N. r„ to take pert In the trl-slate firemen’s tournament In July. Couneilmon Chosen, A clause will be Incorporated In the hill to go before the legislature to an nex North Rome to Borne, placing H II. Chsmb-ars and A. J. Cracker, mem bers of council lo serve from January 1 to April I, without holding an auc tion. These gentlemen were elected by the North Borne mayor and council lo avoid holding a apecUl election. Will Raise Water Rotes. Mayor John W. Maddox, at a meet ing of the city council held last night, recommended that all residents and In dustries outside the present city limits using water from the city water sys- , tem be compelled to pay a hundred per cant more revenue than the cltlsena and Industries lying within the corporate limits. , . , Ths mayor also recommended that Ing all rhlliram living outside th# city corporate limits toj*y full tuition fees If they attend the Rome city schools. Officars Elected. 4 ulnllllt lnil.nl tm | Rome lodge. No. 1ST, Knights of Py- WHtktr. Crfis. Hu. I thus, met Inst night and elected the sklse. CmIii, Ctferaf, | following officers: Mm. s«S Hnmlli. | chancellor Commander—O. D. Gore. Vice Chancellor—F. B. Holbrook. Prelate—Julian Moses, Master of Work—M. H. Lanier. Master at Arms—Robert M. Hoyt. Inner Guard—Harry Essermoa. Outer Guard—W. H. Brewer. [ BlB 1 Htr»* [ihtutHoo, j Ike Qnlj Kedej lotli- lutein Gecr|!i. 235 Capitol to., ATLANTA, 6A. 8i»»Hnl to Tho Gtorglnn. Atbons. Uni, June* 14.—Tho Athnim dam of Hoavtr* will bo Itiatallrd on Friday oven In*. Juno 15. Tbofo nro more than 100 of Atbonn' Ittd* In* rltlion* who imv* nlgnod charter «ppll vatlnna MHtkln* adtulMlou Into the fold* of IlHavcrdom. , Deputy Hitpr«»iue Ornnlser JrlDp, or Atlnntn, awlaterf by hi* deputy, f. J. < nrllliiTN, of AtliHn», hare met Villi plietiomaual aticrtuto Hutu the Introduction of the order In tho city, Tb**y bare worked up tho laryoat rl*M of menibei ten up In tho city ( “ ooimol of which la Mr, Tripp will lie „ tIon by lion. Kb T. William*, of Atlanta, nnd Dlatrlet Deputy Kreil M. Woodall! Thr»o acntlomeu, with a delegation of oth* ora, will reat-li Athena on the evening of the 19th. After the Inatallntloit of the new ardor a delightful banquet will be aerved Iii tho hall, at which oevnral gentlemen of distinction will nddreaa the meeting. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N .0. Commencing Saturday, June the 9th, and continuing oach Saturday during tho months of June, July und Au gust, through sleeping oars will b« op erated, delivering passengers at tho hotels tt Wrightsville Beach, leaving Atlanta at 9: SB p. m.; returning, leave Wrightsville each Thursday, arriving Atlanta the following morning at 8:30 a. m. Season tickets 318.56; week end tlckete, good for flvo days, 88.23. SEABOARD. $500.00. LEPER COLONY CONTRIBUTES T° THE AID OF 8UFFERER8. By Private Leased Wire. San Francisco, June 14.—The lepere confined at the Hawaiian leper settle ment, on the Island of Molokai., have contributed I1B4.65 for ths relief of those rendered homeless by the Han Francisco earthquake and fire. This sum was contributed In sums of from 6 cents upward by more than 400 peo ple, some of whom have not been out side of the narrow limits of the set tlement* for year*, and none of whom expects to go outside or these limit* until he die*. Following the receipt of the new* at the settlement of the great disaster, a mas* meeting wa* held, which wa* attended by practically every leper In the aattlnnent able to be there. At this mestlng resolution* of sympathy were adopted. NOTED ARKANSAS LADY DIES AT ADVANCED AGE BRUSHES JUDSON LYONS IS OUT; dhuould. Kansas negro goes in. We carry the largest stock of . . Paint Brushes. White Wash Brushes, By Prlvats Leased Wire. Varnish Brushes and Kslsomlne Washington. June 14.—Having taken Brushes la the South. I th# oath of office, William T. Venn . 11* tfftnaflw negro, who t F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO, £>“«!£ t>'y f. to be register of the 13. N I-orayth SL Atlanta. IJ j.lson W. Lyons, uf Special to The Ueondaa. Little Rock, Ark.. June 14.—Mrs. Frances Bradley, wife of Coloney W.«'. Bradley, of Walnut Hill, died Sunday afternoon In her seventieth year. Mrs. Bradley was the third daughter of James H. Conway, ths first governor of the state of Arkansas. Iter birth oc curring the year Arkansas wa* admit ted to the Union. In the state election Conway received every vote that was cast In St, Francis County. He appre ciated the honor so much that when Ms third child was born, soon after the election, he named the Infant Frances *s a compliment to the county. Tho abovo reward will bo paid for such evidence m will lead to arrest and conviction of the party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on cable polo at corner of Pcachtrco nnd Sovcnth streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will be paid for such evidence as will lend to tho arrest and conviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter- | fering with or destroying tho property of. this company, at any point. i . 3 • Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, J. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. SECRET SOCIETIES HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED Spsclsl te The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C., June 14.—Secret societies have been eliminated at Wof ford College by the board of trustors Cecause of Intense friction of long standing between the "frate" nnd the "non-frats,” When the atudente ot ths cnllrgr at tempted to publish a rollrgH iinniint ■ his year there wa* e split, resulting In the members of the faculty taking up the matter gw) rafOSUu tbs publi cation. At the meeting of the board of trustees ths faculty mfi.Je a report <>n the troubles and It was decided i.ihIi.iI- toh secret societies from the Institu tion. LOCUSTS DEVASTATING LARGE PART OF ALGERIA liy Private I .eased Wire. Algiers, June 14.—Locusts are de vastating southern Algeria. The swarms are so great as almost to defy Imagination. It Is not easy to con ceive of en almost solid phalanx of In sect* 126 miles long by t- miles wide. Unfortunately, the devastation «hl, h such myriads of voracious insects mint create In vegetation Is not so dirflcult to appreciate. Wherever the host h»» passed nothing green remain*. Bven the houses are becoming unlnhtblta- Tbe Oran province »eems doomed for this year. RENOVATING mi VvautssaBfci ATLANTA MATTRESS CO _