The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 13, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. (announcements} YOUNG LADIES’ AUXILIARY. Thl . Young Ladii-*' Auxiliary of the Pres l,.vterlan ho?pltnl will hold nn Im- pgrtuni meeting Wednesday afternoon U 3:30 o’clock In the parlor* of the hospital. The meeting I* colled by the president, Mrs. Stephen Harnett, member* are requested to be pres as the resignation of tile president i*. acted upon. D. A. R. MEETING. The Atlanta Chapter, L). A. K„ jprpt at the residence of Mr*. Thomas II Morgan. 783 Peachtree, Thursday. Vovember 13. at 3:3" p. m. A large ..opndiinee l* earnestly desired. " MRS. S. W. FOSTER. Corresponding Secretary. GORDON CIRCLE. The Gordon Circle of King’s Daugh- ■ t.rs and Sons will meet in regular aes- : ,,, n „n Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the ; |j.ojie for Old Women, H> Fast Mitch- ; t-li street, HEAL TH OE ROOSE VEL7 IN DR. RIXE Y’S KEEPING m MRS.RUSSELL SAGE TO GIVE MILLIONS TO THE WORTHY FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY / (I yirs. H. O. Hollenbetg. of Little n.nH, Ark., spent Tuesday In Atlanta en route from Washington. D. t.\. to Gulfport. Mis*., to attend the United Daughters of the Confederacy conven tion. Mrs. Hollenberg has been promi nent for many year* In the work of patriotic organisations of the South, and served as commissioner on tho women's board* of management at »ev. pral recent national expositions. Mrs. S. E. Qabbett, custodian of the cross of honor, left Monday for Gulfport, Miss., where she goes to at tend iho general convention of the Cnlted Daughters of the Confederacy, as one of the prominent officer* of tho national organisation. t'apllln Jefferson Thoinus, of At. lanla. who ha* been tlte guest of Ills ,„n, Colonel Turner Thomas, left this afternoon with the Augusta veterans f„r Savannah, where he Will spend sev- pral days.—Augusta Herald. Mis. Starr Kealhofer has gone to Montgomery to Join Mr. Kealhofer. anil together they will make that city theit future home. Mr. Kealhofer hold; an Important business position at .Montgomery. Mrs. c. P. Wlilcox, of Charlotte, N. c who lias been the guest of Mrs. J. Glascock May* for some time, has gone to Montgomery to visit, iter son, Mr. James Wlilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Slmk Bray have return ed from their honeymoon trip and are now with Mr. ahd Mrs. J. It. Mobley at their home on Juniper street. Mr. Walter M. Juekson. Jr„ has re turned to Augusta, after a short visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Emma Blodgett Oiliest Is critic ally 111 at her home. 89 Cnlberson street. Mrs. C. H. Stewart has returned to her home at Carrollton, after a brief visit to Atlanta. .* ; Mr*, li. L. Pegram and Mis* Kuth- nine Pegram, of Charlotte, N, C„ are the guests of friends In the city. Judge mid Mr*. W. R. Hammond are nt home at the Marlborough for tile winter. Mrs. Drake leaves this afternoon for New nan to attend the Thompeon-Jones wedding. Mr. and Mr*. Charles C. Willis an nounce the birth of a son, Chnrles C„ Purposes To Keep Only Enough Money to Live On. New York. Nov. 13.—That Mrs. Ru sell Sage will give away the bulk the fortune of about $80,000,000'' bo- | queathed to her by her lute husband to Individuals whom ahe considers worthy in eertuin from a statement made by her. *T shall keep only sufficient df the fortune left me by my husband to live quietly and comfortably," Mrs. 8age said. Every one of the items quoted below is seasonable and desirable—and every one is a real bargain. Come and get your share of them tomorrow and Thursday. These Specials on First Floor I Nail Brushes—Extra heavy nut] I I best value you'll Kml at...10c 33w TVeaBY.f^,~RixEy ‘ Surgeon General Rlxey, who will have charge of the president’s health during his trip to Panama •Senator A. C.-Latimer, of South Car olina, is the guest of Air. find Afrs. George AI. Brown. .Mr*. Arthur Alaeckev, of Tmnpu, the guest of Jier. sister. Airs. lands Hendon. Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Chamberlin arc In New York for n short visit. Mrs. Bemlca Hhulaer, of Columbus, b In iho city at the Bon Air. Mi. Michael Hoke is visiting Alein- Dr. F. H. Boland hns returned from 'nlutnbia, S. C. Ails* Isabel Thomas, of Athens, Is the guest of Alls* AHnnlo Van Epps. has returned Mi<a Grace Norcross has returned om Michigan. Suits against four subsidiary com panies. said to be controlled by the Standard oil trust.-have been tiled In the circuit court at Lima. Ohio, by Attorney General Wade Ellis; with the view of ousting .them from tho state. A new comet is reported by Profes sor Krauts,.of KIsl. Germany, to the Harvard College observatory, to ltave been discovered by Holgv Thelle, ut Copenhagen. The Mutual Life Insurance Company has Ignored the action of H. R. Prew itt, the commissioner of Insurance, who revoked Its license In Kentucky, for word has been sent to all it* agents to continue soliciting business. Troop* from Camp Colutnblu. with full rations and tents, a re to be.sent for three day* over Cuban road* for a practice march and to study strate gic positions. Crown Prince Olaf, who. with his parents, King Haakon und Queen .Maud, has come "home” on a visit, received n royal greeting from King Edward and Queen Alexandra and hearty welcome from the people. Sleighing Is good In the Adirondack region, ns the result of a heavy storm which left the ground covered with iiho»' from a depth of 8 to 14 Inches. The ashes of Emile Zola, by a 5. to vote of the senate committee In Pails, are to be transferred ,to the Pantheon. t Longworth left Cincinnati today for Farmington, Conn,,- to visit, Airs. Cowles, sister of President Roosevelt and uunt of Mrs. Ldngworth. They ex pect to arrive In Washington about No vember 38. Camille Clifford, 'the actress whose' murrlage last month to the Hon. Henry Bruce, eldest son and heir of Lord Aberdure. led to tlutt gentleman’s prac tical disinheritance, has signed a .on tract In London to pluy a star part In n by Georg* Dance)- convicted of wrecking the First tlonal Bank of Faribault. Atlnn., and sentenced by Judge Adams, In the United States court of appeals at St. Paul, to eight years In tne Stillwell penitentiary. the'American Snuff Company, at Kd- dyvtllo and Fredonla. Ky. Bloodhounds followed the wreckers ten mile*. A severe coni famine threatens To- lodo, Ohio, unless mild weather set* In. The coal .roads say there 1* no rellet in sight. I Congressman Longworth and Mrs. SPLENDID OFFER MADE OF LEADING MAGAZINES The Georgian does not Intend that Its subscribers shall ml** anything. Couaequently, It hni obtained aubacrlp- tlona to ten prominent magaalne* and publication*, one of which will be sent to each yearly paid In udvance sub scriber to The Georgian. The price of The Georgian I* It.80 per year. Send u* that amount and we will send you Tho Georgian every afternoon during the year, except Sunday, together with any one of the following mugailnes you muy select: Judge’s Quarterly, Ameri can AfagWsIne, American Boy, Oood Housekeeping, AlcCall’s Alngnslne, . Cultivator, B, LAWRENCE BATTLE FILES BIS ANSWER B. Lawrence Battle hue made aiunrer to the allegations of hlx wife, Marie Al len Battle, In her suit for divorce, ab solutely denying nearly everything she claimed against his character. He says that, while It may bo true that he has not been n “model husband," he hns not been, a* she alleged, "a habitual, con firmed and hopeless drunkard." * He says that he hus always taken drink when he wanted It, but never passed the bounds of moderation and hus never on account of drink failed to be kind to his wife. Mrs. Battle Is asking for divorce and $50,000 alimony., COURT MAY KILL BEN NINO TRACK | Washington, Nov. 13.—Will racing at Hennings he a thing of the past If the court decides In the Davis case, which comes up today, that hookmaking, us It Is curried on there now, Is Illegal? The otllcluls of the. Washington Jockey Club' emphatlcully deny that there Is any danger of the coming rac ing not being held, and say that tho Jockey Club, which refuses to tuke official cognizance ut bookm&klng, will order the program to be run off each day Irrespective of wliat may happen to those who are daring enough to Iny odds. ASCOT RACE TRACK ANNEXED BY CITY Back combs in new design*, pretty wduntingw set with stones : ..10c Brooches- A great variety ot new nuct .attractive designs:' choice . 10c Dressing Combs of aluminum, light, unbreakable; very cheap 10c at Pearl Buttons, bullet shape: very speeim: per dozen ......10c Ladies' Hose 'finality, I Standard at vie value; only. Supporters— - regular 25e ....16c Hair Brushes backs, select -So'.i bristle size; only 10c Hose Darners ol black enamel ed wood with handle; special at , 10c Ladies’ Collars in new and beautiful embroidered effects, at 10c Great Values in Main Basement Jardiniere and Pedestal, good size, real ♦2JH) value: tomorrow only $1.00 Bowls and*'Pltchers of plain white or blue decorated stone ware ... ,r 50c ’ Special Table of odds and cuds I —slightly imperfect' Vases, Milk Pitchers. Sugar Dishes, Mixing Howl*. Salad Howls, etc.; 10 to 25-eent values: choice 5c All sizes Flower Pots now in stock. Cups and Saucers, after-dinner coffee hocolatc oi size: 10c Punch Cups of plain cle Very special In Balcony, and Second Floor Ladies’ Trimmed Hats that i would be cheap at ♦2.00: to- ; morrow $1.00 Untrimmed Hats in various stylish shapes; worth up to 75c, at . 25c Grapes for hat trimmings: large hunches with foliage; ♦L00 values . 60c Framed Pictures in very attrac tive designs; great values at $1.00 Boys’ Caps of good wool mate rials: best, styles; bargains at 10c Children's Table Set, including knife, fork and spoon; special at 10c Toy kitchen Set, inel pieces; very great tding 20 bargain 10c Picture Blocks in nest* <>f as sorted sizes; specials at 25c and 10c Buster Brown at the Circus A new ami interesting children's game 25c Some Basement Annex Bargains Paul Morton’s! Daughter To Marry New Yorker • A Christmas Gift That will delight the whole family, A Victor Talking Machine An Edison Phonograph Select now. Wb’II Hold it till Xm*«. Sold on e»*y payment*. Price* $10.00 to $800.00. Phillips & Creu) Co., 37-39 Peachtree Street. Atentlon till* paper. I Picture of Mis# Pauline Morton, (laughter of Mr. and’ Mr*. Paul MoiU n, whosa Engagement to J. Hopkins Smith, Jr., of New York, I* announced. FLOOR PAINTS. For veranda Hours, for kitchen Hours, for any kilul of Hoors. Dries hard, durable; Imth, latuas and Senoiirs ’. Georgia Paint & Glass Co.. 40 Peachtree. Lo* Angeles, Cal., Nov. 18.—By the fclose vote-of 6 In Its favor, the plan to nnhex a large territory lying be tween till* city-and Nun Pedro was ap proved at n special election In thl* county. The annexed torillory Include* Ascot park, and the racing plant nf the Lo* Angelc* Jockey Club. By the election the park I* brought under the Jurisdic tion of the city ordinances, which pro hibit pool Mating. ’’Lucky’’ Baldwin’* new track at Ar- cuclla vclll be, ready by the'time Ascot receive* It* quietus, so racing In South ern California will not be Interrupted. WINDER. .Mr*. J. C. Johnson, nf LUhonla, I* visaing her parent*. Air. and Air*. It. H. Cannon, on Candler etrnet. Air*. Albertu* Harrison, of Bethle hem, attended the flower *how on Thursday. Air*. L. W. Nowell and little daugh ter, Ethel, left Saturday for Cordele and Fitzgerald, where they will spend ' L t winter. Air. and Mr*. Warren Toole announce the birth of a Son. Ml** Ilertlm Ho»cli, of Hoacbton. I* the guest nf A(|«* Jure)!* Smith. Air*. Mary Thurman hu* returned to her home In Btatham after .pending a week with relative* here. Dr. nnd Afr*. Charles B. Almond have Issued Invitation* to a reception at their home Monday evening, No vember 19, celebrating their crystal wedding anniversary. Mr. and Air*. II. E* Edward* have a* their guest* thlH week Mr*. Harris, of WatklnSYlll*; .Ml** Durham, of At lanta, and Airs. Alltchell, of Athens. Mi-, and Mr*. W. H. Quurterinan gave a lovely phantom pnriy last Wednesday evening at their bomb on Candler street In honor of their guests, Mlase* Adam* anil Brumby, The home was artistically decorated with fern* and Jack-o’-lantern*. The costume* wero very ghost-like und unique. A feature of the evening wus recitation* hy Mis* Tomlinson and music by Alls* Tltinun. The usual game* of love nnd chance were enjoyed, after which frull* and nut* were served. Those present were: Aliases Wilhite, Stroud, Loyd, Hush, Jackson, Smith, Mathew*. Carlthers, Arnold, Whitehead, Handcock, AlcCles- ky. Russell. Watts, Tomlinson. Tltinun, Haslett. Daye*. Mr. nrd Mr*. McCurry, Mr. and Afrs. Causey, Mrs*IS. Vender- lertli, Wlllsaps,'Jackson. DeLaperrlere, Turner. Kilgore, Donning. Mayne, Her rin, Holsenbeck, Cofleld, Norman. Nib- lack, Pentecost, Whitaker, Julian, Kim ball and Russell. , CARROLLTON. Miss Kathleen Ithudy and Air. J. 'cCI-ir- of Lafavette, Gu., were quiet ly married at the home of her i*v- ■ .m», o,r. and Mrs. J. A. Rliudy, on Rome street, last Sunday at noon. Rev. George D. Harris officiating. Only- friends and relatives were pres ent. They left on the noon train tor Anniston, Ain., and from there to their home In L'.tnvette, Go. 'Atr*. C, H,. Stewart spent Thursday, Friday nnd KatuXjIny In Atlanta, re turning Saturday night. Air*. Frank Bus* entertained the LJt- ernry Musical Club In o most delight ful manner Thursday afternoon at her home on Xewnun street. Mrs. Hale, of Griffin, la the guest of Mrs. Will Griffin. Mrs. Shank, of Hoggnsvllle. Is the guest of her daughter, sirs. F. M. Camp, on Rome street. Cards have been Issued by Air. and Airs. J. W. Holmes announcing the marriage of their daughter. Allss Marl, lu. to Mr. Hugh T. Stephens, of New- nan, to occur ut the First Manila) church In this city, Novemt" , 30. Joseph L. Cobb, of A)l:,nUi, is In the city till* week. Mrs. Gibb Wright of Forsyth, stem part of tb'-, week In the city. IV. and Airs. George L. Alexander •.-pent this week In the city. Miss Lop Ridley, of Ridley. Gu., is visiting Air. ami Air*. Bob Almon, at "The Southland.” * Double Roasters of beat shest iron in several sizes) 25 cents to $1.00 Carving Set of two pieces; good steel, jjonil handles; sct.,..25e' Dishpans of best gray enameled •ware; 14-fjqart size; tomorrow at 18c Children's Waiters—Full nick el-plated nml very cheap nt 26c Feather Dusters ity s 16-inch, 25c; -Extra i|unl- 10-inch.,10c Preserving Kettles of all-white enameled ware; G-ipmrt si/'- nt 50c McCLURE TEN CENT CO Seven Stores in Six Cities. THUGS AND GRAFTERS DOMINATING FRISCO, SA YS MR. SPRECKLES THE KEY. Bv Bn,LA WHEELER WILCOX Bpeciul to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., Nov. 13.—An aw ful condition of affaire in depleted toy Cl&u* Bpreckle*, capitalist and *uguy magnate, of Ran JfmncNco, now visit* Ing thl* city with hie wife und non. Calu* August Hpreckles. In telling of the effort! being made to rebuild the Pacific *lapn metropolis. Mr. Sprecklen •aye ’Frisco IK In the hand* of the worst set of cut-throat* and grafter*? on the continent, who Include maiiy city official* nnd Political Bo** Ru**ff, nnd obstructionist* are working to pro- vent the city from securing nn ade- BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The pa*t week ha* been a veritable week of marriage*. The wedding of I>r. Alfred Welker nnd Ml** Dorn Nnrthlngton wa* solemnised at tho home of the bride In Prattville ut 7 o’clock p. to. Wednesday. There wa* n large bridal party nnd the ceremony wu* followed by u reception., Mr. Robley Charles Munger, *on of Mr. and Mr*. R. 8. Munger. und Ml** Ktolie Virginia Ashford wero quietly married Wednesday afternoon ut 2:30 o’clock, ut the home of the bride’* pa rent*. Mfn Mary Ware wa* MImk Ash ford’* maid of honor, nnd Mr. Eugene Munger wa* the (test man. ,.„jch the property-hold er* cannot build, a* InMurance I* with held until these necessaries are ob tained. Mr. Spreckte* predict* that I cried, "How cruel I* the f«i That makes me work, and -wait. For thints* which make life north Ing. Nor rob the Giver In the giving! on hh it result, us a determined fig! plunned by the citizen*, who have banded together for that purpose. He believe* the city will be rebuilt and even *urpus* Us former greatness. Large property-holder* are awaiting u restoration law and order, he says, | A little Joy. little and have built fences around their wrecked buildings until such time as they can proceed with reconstruction with safety. Bessie Brown was marked Tuesday evening by a favor cotillion glvep for her by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowlkes, st the Country Club. The receiving line Included all the other debutantes of the season. The club was appro priately decorated and the affair was quite elaborate. • Mrs. Rlclmrd W. Massey was at home Thufsday afternoon und evening In compliment to her house guests, Mrs. Lawrence Lee, of Montgomery; Mrs, J. T. Harrell, of Columbus, Gu.; Mrs. A. L. Camp, of Chicago; Mr*. M. K. Bpen- ver, of Columbus, Gu.; Miss Catherine Jelks, of Eufaula; Miss Mary Drake, Ths msrrlk** «YMr/Jurkson C. Hal- ! of Richmond, Va.. and Allss Ellsabath | stead und Mis* Gertrude Wheelocktook j Alston, of Clayton, Ala. Thl* was one . place at the home of the bride's mother [of the handsomest affairs given during j on Highland avenue, Wednesday even- j the present season. Ing at 7 o’clock. i Mis* Edna Moore 'entertained the! Quite a pretty home wedding was! Bid Euchre Club Thursday morning at that of Mis* Muy hallo Shackleford und j 10:30 o’clock. Mr. Leon Robinson, which took place i The members of the Highland Bridge Thursday evening at 9 o'clock at the j Club were guests of Mrs. Rivers Cartel home of the bride’* grandfather, Mr. I Thursday afternoon. f\ F, Knsle»«. on Hlrhwnd avenue. Ml*s j Mi** Grace Hurdle und Ml** Ala- Shr* .vi^ford wore a handsome *whlte j bama King ate the guest* of friend* In wedding gown and veil und was ut -1 Anniston. tended by a large bridal parts'. The i Mr*, Richard Randolph I* the guest ceremony was followed by a reception.; of Mr*. PharCs Coleman. In Montgom- *\ large number of complimentary! ery. functions were given for Mis* Shackle-1 Mr*. Florence Jordan, with her twd ford previous to the wedding. Mr. j little granddaughter*, will leave Mon- Rohlnson, and hi* bride will live lit [ day for New Orleans, where she will Wetumpka after an extensive wedding | visit her daughter, Mrs. J. A. LeVert. Journay. Ml** Eva Benner* U ttoe guest of The formal entry into society of Ml** friend* in Chicago. Right In my heart I carried It, Divinely fuHhloned, formed io fit I hunger* .J fo The key wa* LOVE; pure gold. With glittering gem- -.f faith am It lift* the holt, unbar* the And *bow* u* where life , wait. Oh, are titer pres*? Try I AWE, tl LONG WINTER EVENINGS DEMAND 6000 READING Then why not get group’’—Th# Delhi Magazine urn! The gether with The Ge«i year in advance. 1 magazines alone H I* $4.50. But all of tulned for a y»*ai Georgian now IG.00.