The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 03, 1906, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN <*ATrni>AY. NOVEMBER 1001 \Y. E. WORLEY, 325 Empire Building. Bell Phone 3312, Atlanta Phone 3983. FARMS—CITY PROPERTY. ,« ACBE8 FINE LEVEL FABMINO ,nml III Talbot county: front* two miles central railroad and three mllea of rtere the new A.. B. and A. crones the c entral: 800 acres In cultivation; will pro- ,lme 200 bale* cotton and other things In proportion: 20 good frame houses, store, gin- oery, grist mill and two engines. P-*“ IBW W. E. TREADWELL & CO., j BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES CO) ACHES GOOD LAND ON SEABOARD miles from Atlanta, 5 miles railroad frirat; station and side-tracks: good bouse end several tenant houses: rock quarry and plenty of wood: enough In fact to pay for the place; build your town here. I’rlce ,10,bOO-part cash. ACRES LAND ON W. AND A. BAIL- road. 38 miles from AtlanU; fronts on railroad. Price $8,600. 100 acre* In cultiva tion and good bouse, barn and other out- tiulldlugs. 5S ACRES, almost on the banks of the Chattnboochoe: fronts 1,000 feet on tv. and A. railroad; right at Vlnlnga Sta tion; almost all In cultivation. Price 88,000. Terms. M acres land; fronts 3,200 feet on uew Marietta car line, 1,080 feet on Chattahoochee avenue, just 5 mllea out; 6- cent car Are: stops on the property. Price Easy terms REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ALL CLASSES CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS, 28 SOUTH BROAD ST. BELL PHONE 2614, AT LANTA PHONE 3803. h)?*, WILL. DELIVER TO YOU A NICE fonr-rooiu bouse ou Garden street. {SOO VVII.L tlt v A THUEEdUmrHOUSE s»aIlon“ tUr “ li,r ** ,! r, * lu at , ’™ rl street jo.tist .ivil.l.. It t' v a S'ict: MoubtiN 12 ACHES LAND AT EAST LAKE, AD. joining the Athletic Club, at $60 per acre; the club paid $100 for theirs. Almost on line; two public roads. si acres land i.v four milks of Atlanta, on Peachtree creek, at $125 per acre. This Is mighty closo In- for tho money. 83,150 Foil a woauviPDJV fiVk-kooM cottage, with large hall nn«l all conve niences. oil Central nvenue. w.ifo FOB A SI'l.BNlTn. kiojit-iiooM ^Jvo-atory house on Boulevard, uear Liu- THE LEADING HOTEL AT CEDAR- town for quick Mb* nt n big bargain. JSS0 Foil A GOOD TIIItKE-ItOOM ilot'xK on leouipklii. )2.*» Uir.irnUv"A IIEVK.n'.IIOOM I1-: bouse on Little street, between Hill aud Gnnlen. jt.30 FOB A HEAL CMIbB IX PIECE 05' g«Hxl property ou South Tryor street, for n few days only. t3.m l'Olt A COOK KI.V KOOM uot7 Prvor Ueflr tl,e corner ot UuM 82.100 WILL BUY A PUOWi8I?l6& OX Wells street; renting for 822.50 per month; for qnlck sale. 13,500 Foil A NICK KKVEN-HOUM llotbjli —new—on Prospect place; modern lu every way. 81,400 FOlt A FOL'K ItObM llOUHi; llS' Alexander street. 83,000 WILL Ilt'Y A PINK t'l'-TO-bATH five-room cottage on Cherry street, near Tech school.^ 15,800 FOll A HEALTlFl I, bIuIIT-KOUM two-atory - inotleru Tmusc. Furnace heat. On Wauhlngtnii street. 13.250 Ft lit A FINE Hl.\-ll<10M IIOL'Hi:; lot 60 by 213, on Hill .tree!. 8900 WILL IHIV A llEAlfTlFU, VACANT 1 lot. 54 by 200. on Osk »treet. West End. 8650 EACH WILL IIL'V TWO VACANT lots on Hllllnrd street, north of Forrest avenue one block. WE HAVE I'ltOI'Eltl'i' OF 'KVEltrf lift. gcrlptlon atiywliore. 40 ACItES IN TOWN OF CLARKSTON- -You can make some big money on this. Clarkston Is coming out. 1,0)0 ACHES LAND IN TROUP COUNTY- A very fine tract. Want nn offer. I am going to sell It this month. TEN ACRES INSIDE LIMITS OF EAST. Point, with throe houses ou It. Notv, hero is a bargain nt $2,30. See uie quick about this. 30,0)0 ACRES FINK TIMBER LAND IN Tonuessee; will oat 15.),OQO,OV) feet, guaran teed. Price $10*),OrtO. CITY PROPERTY. - ACRES BETWEEN ATLANTA AND Edgewood; almost IR totvu: good 5-room houses, at $5,5)0. Fronts 400 feet ou lutunn Park car; ulde spring on the place. A TICK UP IN A MCE NEW SIX- ItOOM COTTAGE. WE HAVE JUST HAD PLACED WITH us for this week only a idee uew six- room cottdge, porcelain bath, stationary washstanO, cnhlhet mantels, double-floor ed, storm-sheathed, In best neighborhood, on south side, being part of the old Grant homestead. One of the most desirable lo- cations In the city. Flue lot, Will sell for $400 cash and balance same ns rent; $3 per mouth; if takeu this week.- Will rent for $25. The flrst paymeut Is nit you will havo to pay, as It will pay for Itself. Heo me early Mouday morning, ns this will not stay ou tho market. G. J. DALLAS, Real Estate Agent, 317 and 31S FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR. BELL PHONE 1455. WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER. THE ORIGINAL PROD UCT, AND THE ONLY PLASTER MAN UFAC- TURED IN ATLANTA. CAN BE PUT ON AT AS LOW COST AS THE LOW ER GRADE SUBSTI TUTES THAT HAVE COME INTO THE* MAR KET. WE CAN READI LY SHOW THIS, SO DO NOT BE MISLED. GEORGIA WOOD FIBER PLASTER COMPANY. WHITEHALL ST. & CEN TRAL R. R. PHONE 1152. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES .DOWMAN-DOZIEfi MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE-PROOF WINDOWS, DOORS, CORNICES, SKYLIGHTS, CRESTINGS, FINIALS, DIXIE VENTILATORS. CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK. 20-22 TRINITY AVE. BOTH PHONES 525. 456 GRANT 8T.—A BRAND NEW 5-ROOM house nt $2,250; ou almost any kind of terms. Hee uiu quick. 1# SOUTH AVENUE; IS' ABOUT READY 5-room house. Just $160 to $200 cash nnd $19 per mouth. Why pay reut? Also Ormond street, close by. Dead easy trnns. ITS E. GEORGIA AVE.—BE' SURE AND this at once; beautiful 6-room house*. Price $2,860, on terms. Also 264 E. Georgia trenue nt $2,350. «« I- GEORGIA AVE. 18 A LOVELY home; between Grant and Cherokee ave- Make me on offer. 5T7 CREW 8T.—JUST COMPLETED; IT'8 beautiful S-room 2-itory house; offered !2.50 under 2-ycar lease for It. Price $3,150. I-ot 50x200. See me nt once. A SNAP IN A NICE NEW HOME WE HAVE JUST HAD PLACED WITH ns for this week only a nice new story eight-root^ house, porcelain bath, stationary wnshstnnd, cabinet mantels, don- lde-floored, storm-sheathed, In the best neighborhood ou th4 south side, tielug part of tho old Grant homestead, oue of the finest localities In the city. Fine lot. Will soil for $600 rash, balance same as reut, $30 per month, $3,750, If taken this week. Will rent for $35 per mouth. The flrst pay incut is all you will have to pay, iim It will pay for Itself. See -me early Mon day. ns this will not stay on the market. G. J. DALLAS, Real Estate and Loan Agent, :I17 & U18 Fourth National Bank Building—Third Floor. Bell Phone 1465. J. C. BALDWIN & CO., Real Estate and Invest ments. 501 Peters Building. City and Suburban Property Farm, Timber and Min eral Lands. Phones, Bell 5191; Atl. 3310. ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MFG. CO. Ifnmifacturers and Dealers in ROUGH AND * . DRESED LUMBER, Lath, .Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Interior Finish and Builders Hardware. Office, Factory and Yard: 743-769 South Pryor Street, Corner Southern Railway. Phones 2354. City Office: 6 North Forsyth Street, Austell'Building. Bell Phone 393, Atlanta Phouo 400. STATE DEPARTMENT • TO 1 JAPANESE IN SCHOOL FIGHT Sail Francisco Board Re fuses to Change Its Former Decision. Sun 1-Tunclsoo, Nov. 8.—The state <Ie. pm-tmeiit has decided to aid the Jap anese of the city In a light to secure admission of their children to the pub lic schools In San Francisco. In pur suance of this policy Attorney General Moody Instructed District Attorney It. I. Devlin to lend his aid to Attorneys It. M. Flcert and Mpsujl Mlyakawn, representing the Japanese community, In Injunction proceedings that have been brought In the circuit court to compel the board of education to allow the subjects of the mikado to attend the schools of the city. The school department of the city refuses lo make any concessions to the Japanese, and President Allman, of the school boon), has plainly Informed Sec retary Metcalf that ho would obey the state law to the letter. This law re quires separate schools. GRAND MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5-6. MATINEE TUESDAY. Ernest Shipman Submits LAURA BURT-HENRY STANFORD And Superb Company of Artists In “DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL." A Romantic play in four acta by Charlea Major and Paul Kestcr. Splendid Cast—Magnificent Scenery—Exquisite Costumes. Night 35o to $1.5G; Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Sale now open. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 7th and 8th. MATINEE THURSDAY. Direct from the Astor Theater, N. Y., the Distinguished Artist, JAPANESE ARE TO 8TAND ON THEIR TREATY RIGHTS. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 3.—Signifi cant action was taken by the Japanese of this city Friday afternoon when they dismissed the suit begun sometime ago to force the authorities to admit Japan- children to all public schools of San. Francisco. It was stated by attorneys that front now on the Japanese will mnke no ef fort to oppose exclusion through court proceedings, liut they will stnnd flrinly on their treaty tights and contend that the Washington government must put children back In school,; from which they have been barred by the board of education. HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER COMPANY. PLANING MILLS, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 To 339 Decatiu* Street. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Build ers’ Hardware. Our saw mill iuterests in Tift County, Georgia, afford us facil ities to give prompt service and at the lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty. Both Phones 3725. 81.TS0 - ASHBY HTBBET-POI.'K-UOOM (-uttaut*. three-room cottage and store: corner lot, loo by S6o foot. Kent* for $15.50 per month. Uooiu fop another house. Bur- gain and term*. W MILLS 8TBEET-—CORNER OF ORME : storo rented for $16; fine comer in for two more houses. Price $1,853. n i ,:NTS llOd, PRICE $9,500—THREE NEW •io'1-..n i*lose lu, north side; 14 per cent. notion. ,,x,: home-east NORTH AVENUE. ii' ir the Boulevard, nt $5,000. The most beam if ni t n th e , ; |ty at the price. J'H'MtM house, x. boulevard. »'**<• t*» North arenue. Price $6,600, ou BRAND NEW 6-BOOM HOUSES. • u> Marietta street; we luive refused > month for the rent of them. Price ll.soo enu run live years. Strictly water, gas and sewerage; tile side- •"* l: OX SIMPSON STUKET, JUST m ‘" W"ck from West Peachtree; goal 0- ,J ° m "'*•«: rent* at $25. Price 82,000. Tills " s "'" 1 Property. Pel.EOX AVE.—8-BOOM HOUSE: f «l- I’rlce 16.000. Can make KK.vrx at ,181, PBI, ’ E IIISOJ—HEI..: IS ’ 1 " ,M ' r riMlt : ' lose | n , -Hi jIjk, "■■’•y ether investments paying 12 to 14 per Lb i'i:it™Mi;.\Tii—i i'ToiiATi: kivi;. room cot In go to rent; north side; choice white neighborhood, two (docks from Jack- sou IIIII Baptist church. One block Grace Methodist church. All convenience*. Lit 50 by 150 feet. Chicken ynrd under wire lu rear, t all and let me show you this little house. 1700—FIVK-UOOM t.'OTTAUE. IIAItX ANll 10-acre truck farm. ‘J miles cast of city, I mile Southern railroad, Ellen wood stutlon. The bon*** could not bo built for this price. The owner needs money ami must sell. Will make easy terms. L.ioo-souVh KiliKWuob-tllxhooM two-Mforv residence, on nir line; corner lot, 100 by 2W feet. Hint ion 111 front. Close to all churches and school, one-half block Earl's store. Terms. MONCRIEF FURNACE COMPANY, 107 S. FORSYTH ST. HEATING PLANS AND ESTIMATES FREE. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR FURNACE. THEY IN STALL THE BEST FOR ANY KIND OF FUEL IN RESIDENCES, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. BQTH PHONES. Wll,[.INGHAM, II. H. T President. Vice Pr W. B. Wll,INCH AM, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIN'GHAM-TI FT LUMBER COMPANY Rough nud Dressed Lumber. 8ush, Doors, Blinds. Builders' Hardware. 203 Murphy nvenue. Tube Best Point or College Park car nud get oft at McCall'; Crossing, on Lee street. Bell 'phone N west 1 ; Atlanta 'phone 711. FRACTURED SKULL AND BROKEN LEG POLICE FIND CLEW WHICH MAY SOLVE MYSTERYOF CHILD Developments Expected in Case of Deserted Baby Girt. ANNIE RUSSELL First Appearance in the South at ‘‘PUCK” in Wagenhals & Kemper's Stupendous Production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM As produced at Das Ntue Thsatsr, Bsrlln, for 300 nights. Original Com. pany of 127 peopls, four car loads of sconery. The sensational Kerly Fly ing Ballot Original Electrical Effects. The Most Notable Production Ever Seen in the South. Prices, 50c to $1.50 at night; 25c to $1,00 matinee. Sale opene Monday. FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 9 and 10. MATINEE SATURDAY WILLIAM FAVERSHAM By arrangement with Charlea Fruhtnan, In the stirring American Play, ii THE SQUAW MAN” BY EDWIN MILTON ROYLE. MR. FAVERSHAM IS SUPPORTED BY AN UNRIVALED COMPANY OF CAPABLE PLAYERS. Liebler & Co., Managere. Night, 50c to $2.00; Matinse, 25c to $1.50. Sals opsns Wsdnesday. OFFICER SUSPENDED FOR DHUNKENESS Policeman A. J. Ivey was Friduy night suspended from duty by Chief Jennlngc pending an Investigation by the police commission on the charge of being Intoxicated while on duty. The ruse will be heard nt the next meeting of ihc commission. BANK CLEARINGS SHOW A HEALTHY INCREASE DIXIE TILE AND CEMENT WORKS. YES. WE ARE UNDER BOND TO THE CITY TO DO STREET SIDE WALKS. LET US BID OX YOUR WORK. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. PHONE W-445. IT1IXH ST.. ALMOST CXDEIt THE '■wdow of the Candler building. Make me "(T-r. |fg e cornet. Uoom for two WM. WILSON DECORATING GO. LOWNDES BUILDING. BELL PHONE 4364-M ATLANTA PHONE 1316 HIGH-CLASS WALL HANGINGS, IMPORTED PAPERS, TAPESTRIES, ETC’. DECORATING OF One hundred and fifty dollar* must look mighty biff to some people. Or maybe In thl* particular case u fractur ed skull nnd a broken leff may be u small matter. Anyway, In a suit filed In the city court Saturday Violet Wright, actinff as next friend to her son, George Wright, sue* the Georgia Itallway and Electric Company Xor Just $150 for the personal Injuries mentioned. Hhe claim* that on October 2! George was riding along Capitol avenue on a bicycle when, through no fault of his, he was knocked over nnd beHldes the cracked cranium and fractured leg, was otherwise badly bruised up. In another suit against the street car company Moses Green, a butler and house servant, asks Judgment for $2,000 because he says he was nssuult- ed without cuuse by a Peachtree car conductor. In addition to being struck with something hard in the hands of the conductor, his dignity also suffered. It was learned at the police station . Saturday morning that the police have ! unearthed n clew that may soon bring developments in the case of the little baby girl, deserted by her parent* anil j found Thursday night In the weed* In a vacant lot at DcKulb avenue and Delta street* Inman Park. Policeman Coogler, who ha* been de tailed on the case, Is working on the clew In an effort to bring to Justice the person* who so cruelly abandoned the child. The nature of the clew has not been divulged, but It Is regarded us strong and one which may soon dissi pate the mystery of the unknown hitd. , Chief Jennings stated Saturday that If an arrest I* made, warrants charging both cruelty and abandonment will be sworn out. Further developments In the case will be watched with great Interest. The baby, which is about one month old, Is still In the Home for the Friendless. SAILORlS KlLLEDi IS BIJOU NEXT WEEK A. H. WOODS PRE8ENT8 The Show of a Thousand Laughs, BICKEL, WATSON & WROTHE IN TOM, DICK and HARRY A Feast of Danes and Song. Mixed with Mirth and Melody. Musical Numbers. Big Beauty Chorue. ' SAME BIJOU PRICES. Fire Engines in New York Run Over Two Men ou Saturday. Perils Lurk In th* Clothes Brush. From The | M aur<*t. The brushing of dnsty clothes In the liv ing rooms of tho household 1* * * cleanly m*utlmeut, spurt allot the evil to health, whir Is opposed to ►get her from the hoeteriol- Atlantu bunk clearings for the past week *ho» u healthy Increase over the irAmr * c , corresponding week of last year. The | CHL IvL tthb, HOTELS, Increase for the week amount* to *"*’* | THEATERS Tmiry repor? . *i.o.2.m.«o COURT HOUSES mK" AND PRIVATE Corresponding week last RESIDENCES. 5,171,422.19 for to realize that the clothes brush might be easily re»(H>nslble for the dissemination of disease. Dust Is rarely, If ever, free from inlcr'MirgnntsiuK, nnd among them uithogiMilc entitle* have been recognised. Mist 1*. In fact, nu enemy to the human nee, a vehicle of dtaeauc. and should every where and on every occasion, however imilapenauhie It should lo* used ns far as possible consistent with hygienic requirements. Clothes, of course, must he brushed. Just ns carpets must be beaten, but Isfth processes create a nuisance which Is different not In kind, but only in degree. Just, therefore, ns there are grounds re- served for the beating of carpets remote, ns they should tie, from human habitation, so also ought there to be In * household ^ .. jp a aero** the room. The dally clothes lull. .. hrge es/wejfy sod n Plngvlnr affinity for is usually the esse can hardly lie regarded as chimerical. If dust has |MM|| j i Ih» pfltltogeuh: the si-nttcrlng New York, Nov. 3.—John Dole, uged 36, a sailor of the steamship Majestic, wan knocked down nnd Instantly killed by hook and ladder truck No. 10 a: Cantor street, near the City Hall place, while tho truck was hurrying to a tiro. John Ziegler, driver of ilie truck, was arrested on u technical charge of homi cide. Engine No. 31, which was racing to the same flr*, ran down Thomas Daly, aged 20, of S87 Park row. ut Lafayette and Worth street*, tho heavy wheels pausing over his leg* and breaking them. LONGiNTEREVENINGS DEMAND GOOD READING Then why not get the “whole family croup"—The Dellneutor, McClure's Magazine and The World's Work, io- Kether with The Georgian for $6.50 per yeur In udrnnce. Tho price of these I magazine* alone lz JO. The Georgian' is 84.50. But all of them can be ob tained for a year by sending The Georgian now $8.80. ARGUMENT BEGINS IN SHANGHAI CASE VGRAND MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT. AMELIA BINGHAM IX THE NEW COMEDY, CALLED “The Lilac Room.” Star Cs,t. Mogiilllcnnt Production. Xlgtit 23c to 81.60. — *' THE BIJOU TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. Ths Mlttsnthzll Bros. Amus. Co. (Ine.j Present the Dainty Musical Farce LOVERS AND LUNATICS” With Joe Morrla as “Ikey Rosensteln.” t Next Week: TOM. DICK AND HARRY.” THE STAR WEEK OP NOVEMBER 5. Strong VAUDEVILLE Bill With large ehoruz of pretty girls. Nsw Moving Pietures. Matinees Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday nt 2:30. Every night at 8:15. PAWNEEBILL’S WILD WEST AND GREAT FAR EAST ATLANTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Old Show GimdstJackson and Wheat Sff. AMERICA'S NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT 0\**r 1,000 M*n, Women and Hors** Employed. The actualities of Frontier Lif* Vividly Repro duced. Tho Orient Transplanted to Your Very Homes. Over 100 Indians from Different Western Tribe*. Strange People from every Clime. The World's Armies Assembled. “Mountain Meadow Massacre.” “Hanging of m Horse Thief.” “Burning of Trapper Tom'* Cabin.” “Deadwood Stage Robbery.** Herd of India Elephants. Drove of Egyptian Camels. Herd of Buffalo. Philippine Island Cattle. FRESH FROM ONE MONTH’S NEW YORK 8UCCE88 Spectacular Street Parade at 10 O'clock a. m. Two Performances Daily at 2 and 8 p. m. Rain or Shine. Seats for 10,000 People Under Sun and Rainproof Canopies. Reserved Seats en Sale Day of ■how without extra charge loin (ion of liyglonb* iirlnHpit**. The bmehiug uf clot lice Is, lu flirt, tfpecfal to Tho Georgian. Wilmington. N. C.. Nov.- S.—In the Federal district court at 1 o'clock this afternoon counsel tor the defense Is addressing the Jury In the case of the government against Cnptain Laughlln McLean, master of the British tramp steamship Osceola, charged with un lawfully detaining aboard his ship two sailors of the United Htates cruiser Co le me la. The men were taken aboard (th: ftx eolu at Newport News and were »hanghaled, they claim. McLean was arrested on reaching this port. vbtmsy and an Insanitary proratara, wlib’h might with ml vantage b«* Miip«>r*‘dtMl by enni»» worn fffii-tual and lm off**n<$ive uifthoil. Tin* ua$* of k«>u<i* kind of vm-tim brash for tin* purjKMK* wcubl, sanitarily S spoil king. Ik? Meal. L0CALCRACK SHOTS IN WARM CONTEST FOR TROPHY COP Fifteen craek shot, from the Govern or's Hors. Guaril and Companies K and D, Fifth regiment, are competing on the Hast Point rille range Saturday afternoon for the Atlanta trophy cup. This handsome $300 silver cup was offered to the Atlanta military com panies several years ago by prominent Atlantana. It was first won by the Horse Guard and retained by them un til last year, when Company K non It from them. Now It Is up to Company K to re tain the prise. Five of the best shots To such an extent as it alrsady ex ists tl:c alleged monopoly of the bag gage handling btuiheu at the Ter minal Station will continue In the hands of the Atlanta Baggage and Cab Com|>any. Saturday afternoon Judge Pendleton denied the state’, demand tor an In junction, declaring void such contract* and prohibiting such alleged conditions as constitute what lz claimed to be a monopoly. 300 and 800 yards, each man firing ten shots. With weather conditions so fa vorable some fine scores are expected. The shoot began at 3 o'clock Ha:ur- £nnu each company will shoot at 200. day afternoon.