The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 24, 1906, Image 6

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. BATUniUY, NOVEMBER U. IMS. NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDERS ' Conducted by CLAUDE NEALY. SPECIAL SERVICE FOR 000 FELLOWS on last Monday evening old Central No. 2 s held a very Interesting meet ing. Several members, who had been absent for some time, were In attend ance. ami much enthusiasm was shown In the meeting. An Invitation from Dr. A. R. Holder- bv, of Moore Memorial church, to at tend special services for Central Lodge Sunday was received and accepted. The lodge will meet In the hall at 10:30 In the morning and with the regalia of the order attend this service In a body. The entertainment committee report ed much progress for the reception and entertaining of the members and their friends and sweethearts on December 10 at 8 o’clock. The new club Is about completed and good work for the closing of the term is In sight. The relief committee reported oil the sick' as convalescing. Only four mem bers are now in the care of this com mittee—Messrs. C. A. Barrett, J. >f. Crouch, E. Y. Crockett and W. H. Hud son. The latch string Is on the outside the door of Central and all visiting Odd Fellows and others are cordially Invited to attend any Monday evening the mother of Odd Fellowship In Atlanta. archie b. warnbr. i 'FRISCO QUAKE SUFFERERS TO RETURN UNUSED FUNDS TO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The attention of our whole country seems presently directed to San Fran cisco relative to the disbursement of funds sent there after the earthquake and Are—the millions which are said to have arrived at the destination and as yet are unaccounted for. Charges have been made that a large portion of this amount has been traced to officials high in authority and that graft Is suggested as nn explanation. Among the first organisations to re spond to the cry for help waa the Knights of Columbus, which sent up ward of one hundred thousand doj lars. It can be said to the credit of the committee In 'Frisco which had charge of these funds for distribu tion that they have notified all coon- clls throughout the United States that they had more than enough to satisfy their wants and would return $50,000 to those who so generously answered their appeal for aid. Atlanta Council 650 sent $625 and their pro rata will be forward- ed In a few days. ED. P. RYAN. Popular sacham of Comanche Tribe Red Men, who recently en tertained fellow bravee and ladies. « OF GEORGIA WERE E • A most Interesting meeting of the board of district deputies of the several Masonic districts of Cleorgla was held at the Musonlc Temple on Tuesday anti Wednesday of this week. , The hoard is a peculiarly strong one this year. It Is composed of the bil lowing: First district, F. H. Saffold, chairman, Swalnsboro; second district, 8. W. Davis, Thomasvllle; third dis trict, L. J. Blalock, Americas; fourth district. J. D. Hamrick, Carrollton; fifth district, John K. McClelland, Stone Mountain: sixth district, Thomas J. Brown, McDonough; seventh district, J*aul F. Akin, Cartersvllle; eighth dis trict, J. R. Stephens, Hartwell; ninth district. Jnbex Galt, Canton; tenth dls- tlitc, J. K. White, Thomson; eleventh .fflstrlct, N. H. Ballard, Brunswick, ijj All the members werd present, except .one. The board discussed the recent f ork in all Its phases and agreed updh uniform work to be promulgated eorgla. These district deputies have not only . done much to unify the work, but, by their seal and enthusluMm. have added much to the building upjof a fine sen timent. The deputies while In Atlanta were entertained at a delightful dinner by Hon. John K. McClelland, at Durand’s. The grand master looked in upon them and spent a few most ugreeahle moments with them. The deputy grand master was also present during some hours of their deliberations and was most courteously welcomed. Several sessions of the board will be held before the next grand lodge meet ing. at which time the deputies will ex emplify the work In the various de grees, especially the Third, or M. M. Ho Intelligent and enthusiastic a body Is sure to accomplish much good for Masonry andexeinpllfy the work In u masterly way. Thanksgiving Ball. Thursday night, November 29. at K. & M. armory, 101-2 West Mitchell street, the Ladles' Auxiliary of Colonial Company, No. 18, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias, will give a dance. MACCABEES TENT FORMED AT BUFORD BY M. D, GLEASON Buford, Nov. 24.—A new tent of the Maccabees was Instituted at Buford last Thursday night by Deputy State Commander M. D. Gleason. The charter members, who are-prom inent cltisens of Buford, were agreea bly surprised at the magnitude of the Institution ceremonies and the beau tiful ritulalstlc work of the MaccabeeH. This tent starts off with splendid of ficers. who have had much experience In other orders, and they are so well ploused with the Maccabees that they have already taken active steps to In crease their membership and to secure degree paraphernalia. The officers elected for the first term are ns follows: C. C. Hayes, past commander. J. II. Hawkins, commander. Guy Green, lieutenant commander. P. J. Hayes, record keeper. I. II. Crow, chaplain. M. H. !*owiillen, sergeant. Dr. Will W. Puett, medical exam iner. W. W. Harris, master-at-arms. S. K. Mabry, first master of the guards. Thomnn Haney, aefcond master of the guards. W. L. Haney, sentinel. I). F. Hllvey, picket. E. ( \ Hayes, 8. E. Mabry und J. R. Hawkins, trustees. uford Tent w ill meet every Friday In Busha's Opera House. * <rpe Maccab^fs keep making hffady pfagre#* Id Georgia. Several new' tents have been organ ised this year and more are under way. JUNIORS WILL ATTEND SPECIAL SERVICES PAST COUNCILOR STARNES - SPOKE TOEUREKA COUNCIL Eureka Council, No. 7, Jr. O. IT. A. M. t met Monday night n'ltli nil the of- llcern preient. Several good talk, were made during the meeting. The speech of Past Councillor O. H. Starnes was enjoyed by all who heard It. The advice given by Mr. Starnes was good, and the members would do well to take It. PIEDMONT ODD FELLOWS HAD SPLENDID MEETING Piedmont Lodge, No. 190, I. O. O. F.. met .1 . lady night with a large number of members present. The lodge has another large class al most ready to be Initiated: only a few more applications are needed to com- Diet© the necessary formalities, and the odge will then issue the notices. This lodge was never on a better foot ing than at the present time—taking In new members at every meeting, and very few of her members on the sick list. Home of the members at the last meeting contemplate giving a foot warming dutlng the holidays. If the move Is put Into operation, no doubt the lodge will have a rousing big time. Heverifl good talks were made dur ing the evening, and all were made to feel that It was good for them to be there. MA SONS LA Y CORNERS7 ONE OF NEW TECH LIBRARY The corner-stone of the Carnegie li brary at the Georgia School of Tech nology was laid Wednesday afternoon with Masonic ceremonies. Grand Master Max Meyerhardt, of Rome, had charge of the exercises. He assisted by W. I* Champion, T. H. JefTries, A. A. Esterley, W. J. Pace. John Gilmer, ('. H. Esslg, J. N. Barfield, Fred H. Htewart, I*evl Cohen, Z. B. Moon, F. M. Galbreath, Steve R. John ston. T. H. Ferris and R. H. Carpenter, the architect. The ceremonies were Interesting and Impressive, and were witnessed by « large crowd of students and other spec tators. Dr. W. W. Landrum opened the ex ercises with prayer, and addresses were delivered by Chancellor Barrow and Governor Terrell. Both addresses were greatly enjoyed. The stone bears the inscription, "Lux et Veritas,” (light and truth), which phrase was chosen by Miss Hammond, the librarian. A number of Interesting articles were deposited In the stone. MONTGOMERY BEAVERS HAVE FINE DAM; HAVE OPENED SPLENDID CLUB ROOMS All member* of the J. O. U. A. M. are requested to meet at the corner of Park and I<*c streets Sunday morning at 10:30 sharp and go from there to the West End Baptist church to at tend the Thanksgiving services of the order. This day has been set aside by our national and stnte councils as the day of thanksgiving for the J. O. IT. A. M„ nnd we hope you will be with us. All members of the Daughters of America arc cordially Invited. MEMBER. THE SELECTION OF . GOOD GASOLINE ENGINE AND OTHER RELIABLE MACHINERY BECOMES A Simple Matter If You Buy Where No Other Kind is Sold. Hptvial to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala., Nov. 24.— The Montgomery dam of beaver* put a claim of 117 Into the local dam Tuesday night and celebrated the oc casion by giving a big banquet and smoker. The Montgomery dam ha* built a handsome home on Madison avenue and has opened up one of the hand somest club rooms In the South. The rooms are to have hot and cold water bath, buffet, reading room, pool and billiard and game rooms, and is equipped with all the latest nnd. up- to-date facilities of a home and club room. The Initiation of 117 members Into the local dam Is the largest class ever —l— put In a secret order In Alabama, and the initiation of five of this number was.the richest thing ever witnessed In Montgomery; in fact, It was said by nil that It was "the money's worth." Too much credit cannot be given E. W. Tripp, deputy supreme organiser of the order, for he has labored untir ingly In the Interest of the Montgom ery tlam and has made many friends during his stay In the city. His many friends wish for him many happy re turns In the future. The contest Is on In eumest be tween Montgomery and Atlanta for the next supreme president. It is said to be an even break between Dr. 8. 8. Haul, of Montgomery, and Hon. Kb T. Williams, of Atlanta. The con vention will be held In Birmingham the first of February, 1907. HAYMAKERS TO ASSEMBLE NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT The Jolly Haymaker*, of whom there are many, will hold a *e**lon on next Thursday night at the wigwam, on Central avenue. The ll*t of candidate* for thl* degree I* growing dally nnd thi* *es- *lon promises to be one of the largest meetings of Haymakers ever held In Atlanta. Besides the Initiation of candidates, much business will he trans uded. ORIcers will be elected and the various appointment* will be made. THIS ENTIRE OUTFIT $10.00. ORDER CLOTHES BY MAIL AND SAVE $4.95 SATISFACTION fiUARANTEED Thl* suit-cost, pants and vest—Is made In the best wlntc: style, single or double-breasted, substantial material, In nils etl color or solid black, serge, cheviot, caishuero or worsted. The suit'alone is sold regu larly at '...$10.00 In addition we give you Un derwear (Drawers and Shirt) 1.00 Top Shirt .75 Collar and Cuffs .40 Neck Tio 50 Pair of Sox 16 Handkerchief 16 Pair Suspenders 60 Pair Hose Supporters 26 Collar and Cuff Buttons... 1.25- Total value of outfit $14.95 ALL FOR $10.00 SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. Name Expre,, Office State Breast M,a,ura No. of Sox .No. of Cuffs IF THIS OUTFIT IS NOT SATISFACTORY WE WILL QLADLY RETURN MONEY EMPIRE CLOTHING CO., WEST MITCHELL. STREET. ATLANTA’. CEORGIA FOR CHRISTMAS SlofeeSVfcrmcl«e "ELASTIC" BOOK CASES =MOWER-HOBART CO; RANK OF ESQUIRE IS CONFERRED BY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following achednle figures pnbHalied only ns Information, ind are not gunrnnt**! WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND THE EA8T, ATLANTA DAM OF BEAVERS MA Y CHANGE THEIR HALL Thl* W a picture of the 2 II. I*. Foo«, Jr., with Walking Beam Pump Jack, mounted on Iren fin*»\ complete with Water Tank nu.l (inneliiic Tank, lln* Fleet rh- Battery, oil ('mi. Sample galUm ef (in* Unglue oil mill Oil Cup*. No ex* peitlng ueeeMury, No apodal founda tion required. Mu- «hlne cut nears Sensitive Governor Pel I (died Fly Wheel* and Pulley. Beau tifully finished. Ac t urately Imlit. Ful ly warranted. Will pump water to great height*. Op erate* 24-inch Wood Saw or four blade Feed Putter. No selling expense. No • otmuisslon* to pay. Prompt shipment*. 8 Blue Ribbous at the Georgia State Fair Monday night the Atlanta Dam of Beavers will get busy with a number of candidates, and will also consider th© advisability of moving the hall to some >ther part of the city and change the meeting night. The dam has pros|>ered under the wise guidance of Its president, Ebb T. Williams, and the genial secretary, John E. White. The matter of :i club feature for the Beavers will he discussed at this meet ing, and it is Imped that the members will all take advantage of this meeting and come out and have something to say on the matter. ELKS TO HOLD MEMORIAL ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER2. Price with Pump Jack $140.00 Price without Pump Jack $130.00 Heady for running as soon as you get it. Guaranteed durable. Terms—One-third rush. Balance In 2, 4 and 6 months—Interest. Good reference* required. For cash with order, 1» per cent, discount. We carry the largest visible stock of Gasoline Engines south of the Ohio River. Ail sixes. GAS PRODUCERS AND GAS ENGINES. DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, MACHINERY HALL. M MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA. GA. The Atlanta bulge of Elk* will hold I that those deairing to attend ahould U* annual memorial service* at the £>“*'" * ar j£: Reserved seat* will « i .w,-, », *...«» -i .'.-I,q.m.i iv be distributed free from 5 East Ala- Grand opera house at 3 oclock Sunday j bftma „ trM , t The curtain will rise afternoon. December 2. , promptly at 3 o'clock and the audience Similar services will be held at the | is expected to be seated by 2:30 same hour throughout the United I o’clock. ...... State*, and whoever there I. an K.k < ledge. ,lawyer nnd devoted Elk. These annual exercises are always The following is a list of officers of largely attended, and It Is expected that the Atlanta lodge: * ‘ ““ K. H — P. M. Esslg. great crowd of Elks and their friends will be In attendance. On the j oci aslon of the exercise* last year the opera house was so crowded many, could not he seated. All of the charitable institutions of { the city are Invited to attend. Special [ boxes will Ik* reserved for Governor Terrell. Governor-elect Smith. Mayor Woodward. Mayor-elect Jiynpr and K. L. K.— M. B. Schlosinger. h\ L. K.—H. I*. Collier. E. L K.—B. C. Broyles. Treasurer—S. C. Little. Secretary'—Theo Mast. Tyler— M. Haas. Inner Guard—Charles L Murphy. Uniform Lodge No. 123, K. of P., held an interesting conventlpn at their Castle Hall, In the Kaiser building, last Tuesday evening. A goodly number was present, among them being repre sentatives of Florida, Virginia, Tennes see and Alabama. "A royal glow of good cheer" seemed "permeate the atmosphere." and Pythian friendship was exemplified In a way which wanned the hearts of those present. Everyone went home glad they had been there. The rank of esquire was conferred In most impressive style and the candi dates were thoroughly Impressed with the lesson of charity. An especial effort Is being made by this lodge to close the year with more than four hundred members. This will give it five representatives in the grand lodge, and as it has only to gain at a little greater rate than for the past several months, It Is confidently ex pected It will succeed. ORGANIZER E. W. TRIPP RETURNS TO ATLANTA FROM ALABAMA TRIP E. W. Tripp, deputy supreme organ izer of the Beavers, has returned to the city and will remain here a few days before going to New York, where he goes In the Interest of the order. Mr. Tripp has Just cnmjdetcd a class of 125 members for the Montgomery dum of Beavers and Installed the pop. ular order Into a handsome set of club rooms, with all modern conveniences. This class brings the Montgomery dam up to the membership of the Bir mingham dam. whtYh has something like 50a members at the present time. Each dam Is growing very rapidly. PIEDMONT REREKAKS WILL HOLD SOCIAL hv. Atlanta (C. T.>. ...... Ar. Toceoa (E. T.) Ar. Hnnrtnnburg. Ar. Charlotte. ........ if: W: 12:iKJnlg’t SJSa.rn. 6:43a.ro. 9:20 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m. 7:60 a.m. 12:07 p.m. 3:55 p.m. 1:40 p.ui. 3:00 p.m. 12:00 noon 8:35 p.m.. 6:08 p.m. 8:13 p.m. 6:42 a.m. 12:43 p.m. 122 pn ’- 6:03 p.m. 8 JO p.m. 4^0 p.m. 9:10 p.m. CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. 1 13. 1 7. IS. | 1 i.v. Atlanta Ar. Cbnttanooga Ar. Cincinnati. . Ar. leoulavllle. . . i Ar. Chicago 5:30 a.m. 3:46 a.m. 7:40 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:55 a. m. 1:00 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 9:66 p.m. 8:10 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 6:20 p.m. JACKSONVILLE, BRUNSWICK. ETC. 16. f. 10. 14. ' liV. Atlanta . . . Ar. Macon Ar. Cochran. Ar. Jeeup Ar. Ilr 11 hr wick Ar. Jacksonville 6:i5a.m. 9:20 a.mr 10:30 a.m. 2:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 4:13 p.m. 7:10 p.m. •:4S p.m. 11:16 p.m. 1:30 a.m. 2:40 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:00 n.m. 8:50 a.m. BIRMINGHAM. MEMPHIS AND THE WEST. . a 1 as. | 37. 1 a. 97. 11:30 p.m 12:10 p.m- 2:41 a.m. 3:06 p.m. 6:35 a.m- hv. Atlanta Ar. Amtell Ar. Tnllapoosa Ar. Anniston Ar. liinainghain 4:00 a.m. 4:35 a.m. 6:20 a.m. 7:48 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 7:6o nTtb. 7:35 a.m. 8:56 a.m. 10:08 n.m. 12:06 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:24 p.m. 7:38 p.m. 9:30 D.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:06 p.m. 9:80 p.ui. I.v. Atlanta. . . . Ar. .WlUimnton. . Ar. Fort Volley. Pasenger ■ssenger tnlnol Station. Lv. Atlanta. . j." R"*" |i Ar. Williamson, a..,, ,i czaa.i i.'gpan. 1| Ar. Col urn I ms j 10:QQa.t --*? Tl'k»t Office. 1 I'MChtrar St. Phone HI Ticket Office Terminal r.iwtuicr 1 reach!nt Street. •| , hone 143. Ticket office IVr- Y TO BE INITIATED BY CAPITAL LODGE On next Tuesday night, November . Uupitul Lodge No. 60. I. O. O. F., will initiate a class of twelve candi dates into the mysteries of Odd Fel lowship at their hall, corner of Broad and Alabama streets. The work will be done by the degree team of this ioiige, famous for Its ex cellent rendition of the work, and all Odd Fellows are cordially invited to be present on this occasion. PLANS UNDER WAY FOR BIO BAZAAR OF RAILROAD SCHEDULES WKHTEB.N AND ATLANTIC HAILIlo.lil No.—Depart To- (No.—Arrhc I'phi - 2. Nashville.8:3S a.m.i :i Nashville. , l* ■ 92. Nashville.4:50 p.m. 73. Borne :• i » 11 '• 72. Borne 5:10 p.m.192. Nashville.11:4.* 4. Nashville.8:50 p.m.| 1. Nashville. 7:-'P-w* All trains dally. . CKNTBAL OF GBOBGIA BAllAVAl.,^ Arrive Proaj- Mnvnuiiali ... 7:10 a.m Jacksonville 7:50 a.is Macon 11:40 a.m. •Saraunah ... 4:15p.m. 8:10 p.m. Macon .. Depart tu- Macon Savannah ... Macon Havunnnti • ,; ‘ J f , J*i-k*onvllle >:.{■)I'JL All train* of Atlanta and Railroad Company arrive nf ami •Jjf 4 '. from Atlanta Terminal nation, corner Mitchell wtreet and Madison GBORGIA BAlLBOAL Arrive From— . Depart I * Augusta ! Conyers... rfngton i3« .. 7:48 am , . .12:39 pa ! f.itboula 3:25 nm ; * Aligns ta 8:13 Mugnsta.. aaa?r“J|g ISP Covfngton..- JJ •Augusta 1W* ngnsia s;i» pm »*u|ui«.. 'Dtlly. All other train, dalljr »ic«pt Sue- day. * The entertainment to be given by j Piedmont Bebekah lodge. No. 16, l. c>. i Tin* ladle* O. F., on Thanksgiving night, at the | 1 U..1I Hit I .4 Uai-Iak., I . . I IMUll From- I Drpsrt To- • wasnington... 6:30 amBirulnabam • Abbeville 9:45 smlMonros....... •■J" l Memphis 11:45 am(New York,.-5 !.New York 3:30 pm Abbeville.... JJ , Monroe 7:40 pmlMemphis Jv* ! Bhgdtwrtnni...7:4S pnTwssblDffton... Central time. reut which they j e * nuK!ri! U i sU !,,,, ' v, « nfl ni for a fc ,J H j nights (luring the m-emid week In the uca their families. A splendid program has been pre- ,red for the occasion. Some of the HAD NARROW ECCAPE FROM BURNING HOME 8l»c«-ial t*> The Georgian. Eastman. Nov. 24.—'The residence of program and u bountiful repast afiet the entertainment. Tickets have been placed with all pared for the occasion. Some of the j Eastman. Nov. 24.—The residence of members, and those who have not se- best talent lit the city has been ob- M. J. Daniels burned to the ground here cured their tickets can get them at tafned to render sung*, recitations and t yesterday. None of the contents of the the hall on the night of the entertain- other features. One of the lending or- { house was saved, and members of th** ment. chest la- in the city has been engaged . family had narrow escaiies. i AH members, slstei lodge* and to furnish music. The Urns Is estimated at $4,009. which friends are invited to be with us and Seats for these services are eagerly J is partially covered by In Insurance. J spend a pleasant and enjoyable even- sought every war, and it is announced The origin of the fire is not known. I Ing. Silver Cloud council pFcnnrntlrtu* for their baxar hall, 43o 1-1 Marietta street, promises | v * ** ,UH *" r **' to be one of the best ever gl\cn In thl ectlon. In conjunction with the committee, ***■ »•»*••»*«» luuncm nn «?• i ——••••——* •••* the entire membership have entered j Sjt?i^vfiMH, Wtt *'* "T* r * ,,t are‘her 10, at the Odd Fellows’ tenil>» f * Inin the occasion with a vim anil vlfni ! All th- irrof *7"r'KnT’viirlim. ! I10r nt Moore and Decatur Mr*"' 1 ' characteristic of the Piedmont He- i"'""‘•Ils In till, vlcltdtjr will u- tu- j THI* entertainment will be in “' r bekahs. l"" 1 ,',::P:L Ing. a* many new feature* will he P The committee promises a splendid | well /, u" t JT-nT ,l"in2 rr night. Will Celebrate 8ixth Birthday- - - ... .**1 t’hoctaw tribe. So. 25, Improved • ,U, "’,mmlii-n |,«, .. , | der of Red Men, will celebrate Its sW" ft—r th- v.nrimi, I,i.,irga. l : l ,'21 ■luilvernary on Monday night. t* c ] Tlicrv Mill Ik* munlc Id sold.: • >!*J sented. Professor W. L. Hambrlck. ’ j known hypnotist, will give an • .'nlfortn Jttdge. No.”1*3, ^ " Pythian Big Night. ihe i» ".TmeX‘™T. , nS"VlTm^i ay brother ! f ‘T° c,a,v 1* to t C, ’.T. P '":,i Vi.i'i in ,h- , 1,1.1 '‘suing nrother*. having *uch an able ,et vome and i« whit ?r,e. d ~'' 1 - >' ,JU J b ™ve». who are booming the Hmlipton” Juww “’ah Red'Hen and their ra!" 11 '’.' * ““ •I! l N ' - --- fr '*"‘ Hamp. 1 urged to attend t’hoctaW* cel-i-■■■“>• • * Its etxth bifthdav.