The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 07, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 190& »il Orders Will npt Attention. Receive Send 500 Out of Town Buyers Write for Our Cuts and Prices on all Kinds of Furniture. WEATHERED OAK TABORETTES (Like Cut) Only 100 Reserved for Out-of- Town Customers. Only 45c Saturday Only. 45c Saturday Only. 100 Reserved for Out-of- Town Customers. W, Will Guarant.* to Sava You From 15 to 25 Per Cent on Every Purchase. Largo or 8mall. STILLMAN FURNITURE COMPANY 52 North Broad Street. WILEY JONES. KING STILLMAN. OF? CILLE1I IS She Hopes His Con fession Came From the Heart. BAILEY SAYS FORGERIES ARE USED AGAINST HIM Senator Issues State ment Answering Charges. Auatln. Texas, Dec. 7.—In anewer lo the charge* made by Attorney Gen eral Davidson b> the effect that Sena tor Joe Bailey received money from the Waters-Plerce and Standard Oil .tom pan lee, through President H. O. Pierce, of the former company, for se- < mlng re-adml*»lon of the Water*- Pierce concern In the Texas Held, after it had been ouated under the anti-trust laws, Senator Bailey haa given out a lengthy statement. He admits receiving about 315,000 from President Pierce, of the Wnters- I’ierce Company, but aaya it was In the nature of a loan, and that ho returned IL He also admits receiving several other eume of money from Mr. Pierce, one a loan of 58,000. This, he asserts, visa also paid back. Couldn’t Find Note. When he went to pay the loan Sena- tor Bailey eaye Mr. Pierce was never nble to And the note, but gave him an arknowledgment in writing and he now J es this receipt In his possession. Regarding the uttornoy general’s re fusal to furnish him with all the records ho held concerning drafts that showed Bailey lind received money from Pierce, nr the Wateuj-Plerce Company, Mr. Bailey saya: * Call! Them Forgeries. “I had hoped that you did not wish to descend from the exalted position which you hold to engage In a political warfare against me, and believed that you would afford me an opportunity to examine papers supposed to he In your possession, which I had denounced as forgeries nt a time when every effort of unscrupulous nnd designing enemies Is being concentrated to blacken my char acter nnd reputation. "If It be your purpose to use the power of your official position In an effort to destroy ine by the use of pa lters which I know to be forgeries; if they reflect, what I am Informed through your (itiestlons, the public prints and otherwise they purport to reflect, then, ns a manly man. you should meet the Issue equarely and no longer prate about being filled with elmine and sorrow concerning the ex istence of papers which I denounce to bo spurious, and which you refuse to let me see.” Wants Bliley Retired. The Morning News, which heretofore has been noutral. says editorially this morning that the charges against Sen ator Halley have weakened Ills Influ ence nnd lie should not be returned to the sennlc. TWO KILLED Body of Italian Burned to Crisp in Powder Magazine. Untontown, Pa., Dec. 7:—Two men were killed in fin explosion of the mag. azine of the Oriental powder works,- near here, this morning. The building was totally wrecked. The dead: ' WILLIAM IIICKLE, aged 24, mar- ried. Denver, Colo., Dec. 7.—“I am glad Cheater has confessed," declared AJrs. Louise Gillette, mother of the Herkimer county. New York, murderer, when she heard that he had told his counsel that he had killed Grace Brown. •I hope the confession has come from his heart," she added., "But I am aor ry ho did not make the admission be fore the close of the trial. "I hope he did not m,ake it to escape the electric chair. Better the electric chaif than that he should live out the years of his life with a lie on his lips and In his heart. * "But If he repents in his heart I am sure God will never allow him to be executed. 1 am sure of that. "I will start for New York today, and I go thunklng God my son nas repented and confessed. But I would sooner he went to the electric chair with a re pentant heart than serve life imprison ment without repenting In his heart." Mr. Gillette has sent her son a tele gram urging him to read the Bible, especially Isaiah 55. LICENSE QUESTION SIDE STEPPED AT 21. As wns stated in The Georgian of Thurs day, tho proposed new regulations of the whisky traffic In the city wero not acted upon by council at the called session Thurs day afternoon. 1 Councilman OIdknow explained that n number of whisky men desired to bo heard . .. . from by the committee, and asked thiit It ANTONIO DROSO, an Italian, aged4 be recommitted. A motion to this effect prevailed, without opposition. Tho special meeting of the police committee will be held soon, Herernl minor matters we redacted upon by council. A tax of $10 wns fixed for firms making bine prints. The Grady hospital The bojly of the Italian was burned almost to a crisp, hut»lilck!e lived a few moments after being rescued from tho debris. The explosion occurred at 8:45 o'clock and shook the earth for miles around. Windows were rattled Falrchance, two miles away, and In Untontown, five miles away. A largo force of mon was at work In the mill Genuine Pat Office. Til Oldest Uatalllag Remedy ter Kidney >nd Bladder Diseases Don’t waste mono., btiyluc worthless counterfoils. Bet)l.i( s ”Ve )25c Ciptulet c l ° ) i { n )50e Genuine Haarlem 1 fin Oil Pain Plasters. Mcklta (tugh Oeealie Datek Ceaga 1 n,, Drops, pgr kga tut. | At All Drngglsta or by Mall, Prepaid.| Sole Impartgn gad Amerlcaa Agents Tolland Medicine Co, Glass Tilly 1496 Jjook fur this Trademark! IS Investigation Into the standing nf the Atlantn-BIrmlngham Insurance Com pany has been begun. Deputy Insur ance Commissioner A. C. Sexton, of Alnbama, who was agpolnted tempora ry receiver by the city court of Mont- ! gomery, came to Atlanta Thursday for the purpose of looking Into the matter. Work In Investigation of the Insurance company has also been started by Hon. J. 51. Klnton, who was appointed by Judge Pendleton, of the superior court, ns temporary receiver at tho petition of creditors of the Atlnnta-Hlrmlnghnm Insurance Company. Tho company. It will b» recalled, was made Insolvent by risks which become due In 8nn Fran cisco ns the result of the big Are and earthquake there a short time past. J. W. Maxwell. J. W. Maxwell, nged 88 years, died Friday morning at Ills resilience. MS South Pryor street. He Is survived by Ills wife, six daughters nnd one son. The funeral services will he conducted at .McDonough, Hit., on Saturday. . ' MR. MANUFACTURER! The closer you get to the consumer, the firmer your grip on his trade becomes. If the consumer knows your goods bv name anti reputation and is satisfied with them after a trial, lie will demand them of his dealer. Awien the consumer learns to demand your goods and refuse substitutes, you have become independent of tiie jobbers' whims and the dealers’ fancies. They are forced to handle your goods or lose their business. Teach the consumer the name or the trade-mark that distinguishes your goods —advertise the virtues of your wares through the columns of this newspaper and you’ll reach thousands of the best consumers in this and adjoining statef. Get the Massengale Advertising Agency, of Atlanta, Ga., to plan ami prepare for you an advertising Campaign that will make every consumer in this section know and call for your goods. Their ad vice will cost you nothing if you include this newspaper in vour advertising ap propriation. in the magnzlno and the cause plosion Is unknown. There were sev eral tons of powder In the house. An explosion In the Rand works, near here, about n year ago resulted in the death of eighteen men. NON-STRAIN goggles. We have the most complete Automobile, engineers and mntorinan line ever shown In Atlanta. Recognis ing how hard It’s been for you to get something to ploase you, we have made special efforts to secure the best makes. Walter Ballard Optical Company, St Peachtree etreet. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO MEMPHIS Leaves Atlanta 4:45 p. m. from Union (Old Depot). Passenger Station via Birmingham, arriving Memphis 7:25 a. m. Dining car service. SKA BOARD. AN APPETIZING OYS TER SUPPER AT THE NEW KIMBALL WOULD. BE A HAPPY CLIMAX TO A SELECT THEATER PARTY. SOUVENIRS GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT. lion already ninth*, Install a new txrilei Tho sura of $1,500 , v . FI , IV - prlntlon of the sanitary department, having previous? boon taken away from the de part men t. The Atlanta. Birmingham nnd Atlantic railway wns given a right-of-way through tho oltf dumping grounds !u consideration of $3,000 nnd n Small strip of laud. An appropriation of $2,»00 was insdc with whlrh to engifge the services of 100 extra policemen (’hrintmiiN week. The ordiniinee to rhnuge the name of Madison avenue to Spencer avenue was re ferred lo the streets commit tee. CHILDER8 WIN8 RACE FOR PLACE ON BOARD. Bperlnl to The Georgian. AmericuH, Ga., Dec. 7.—Zach Chil ders was yesterday elected Alderman for the chair vacated by T. B. West brook. Ho won over Lee Allen and Jena Guerry by a small majority. CHRISTMAS MONEY A T. CHRISTMAS TIME one needs all the money he can get together; there are presents to buy for J all the members of the family. Wouldn’t it be rather convenient if you could supply all your wants and pay a very small amount of it now and the balance as you wish, after Christmas is past? OUR CREDIT SERVICE ) will serve you. It ii just what you need and the gifts we .have to offer are the most practical one can buy. They are articles of a useful and lasting nature and are naturally most appreciated, and people are fast coming to realize the advisability of giving gifts of practical use and lasting worth. » Suggestions for Father, A HAT, A QUIT AN OVERCOAT, A PAIR OF SHOES, Brother or Husband: i NECKTIES, . FANCY VESTS, BOX HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS IN XMAS BOXES All Kinds of Haberdashery for the Man Who Cares. For Wife, Mother or Sister: A DRESS, A TAILOR-MADE SUIT, A COAT, FURS, MILLINERY, _ UMBRELLAS. In fact,,we have anything that would be desirable as a gift to a lady. ==THE== THE 8TORE THAT SAVES YOU AiONEY. TERMINAL WE TRUST THE PEOPLE. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. 7 W. MITCHELL. CLOTHING COMPANY 7 W. MITCHELL. L APPONI, POPE’S DOCTOR, IS KILLED BY CANCER ^— t * n I/4JIII j yf\\ Roms, Italy, Dec. 7.—Dr. Lapponl, private physician to, the pope, died this morning. Dr. Lapponl had suffered from can cer of the stomach for a long time, and physicians called Into consultations re cently advised an operation. Dr. Lapponl was Pope Leo’s physi cian nnd attended the pontiff In his last Illness. When Pope Pius came to tho Vatican Dr. Lapponl was his modlcal adviser. O0O00OOO0OOOOO00OOOO00OO0O a o O KING ED WINS PRIZE 0 O AT CHICAGO EXPO. 0 o a O Chicago. Dec. 7.—King Edward O O VII, of England, captured n flrst O O prize at tho International Live 0 0 Stock Exposition here, when his 0 0 stall Ion Prem Victor, won from O 0 Lord Rothschild’s stallion, OIrton 0 0 < 'banner. 0 O0000OO0000O00000000000000 I GRAND Tonight and Saturday—Matin,e Saturday. THOMAS DIXON, JR., Presents His New Play —THE— one: woman A Study of Love and Socialism. Night 25c to $1.50—Mat. 25c to $1.00. SALE NOW OPEN. Mon ?«y •"d Tuesday—Mat. Tuesday. HENRY W. SAVAGE offers HARRY BULGER In the Sisson's Smartest Shoxv "THE MAN FROM NOW” By Bangs, Bryan and Khin. Cast—.Augmented Orchestra Night 25c to 81.50—Mat. 25c to 11.00. SALE NOW OPEN. Louis Sosssmon. Louie Soxnamon, tho 12-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 8. Hossnmon, of Ka gan. Ga.. died nt a private suntlnrium Friday morning at .1:30 o'clock. The funeral service* will bo conducted In tho private chape’. of Barclay & Bran don 8aturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Laprade, of Follego Park, will ntllolate. Tho interment will bo at Cony?rs, Ga. SOUVENIRS TONIGHT AFTER THE THEATER AT THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GARDEN, THE MOST POPULAR PLACE IN ATLANTA. TEMPERANCE BILL IS TO BE INTRODUCED. The NEW MODELS of the Remington Typewriter please the man who receives the letters—because the work is the best he has ever seen. (I They satisfy the man who signs the letters — because the work is j the best and the swiftest he; has ever known. flThey gratify the operator who ; writes the letters — because the j work is the best, the swiftest and the easiest she has ever done. The New Remington Escapement accounts for it all. Have YOU seen it? BRYAN ASSERTS ROOSEVpLT THE BIJOU WOULD PUT BRUTE,FORCE BEFORE SENSE OF JUSTICE Lincoln, Nebr., Dec. 7.—Commenting on President Roosevelt’s message, W. J. Bryan saya there la much that !■ good and much that in bod In ft. but It may be regarded ait the president's most Im portant state paper. He deplores the president's so-called war-llke attitude in his references to the army und' navy. Mr. Bryan says: "The message contains much that Is Democratic and for which the general public may well thank him. The pres ident boldly adopts some of the oloc- trlnrs which the Democrats have been advocating, anil on the other hand he announces some doctrines which are so absurd as to excite amusement If the uggestlons came from a less promi nent source. In come cases he takes advanced ground; In soma cases he retreats from ground already taken. He pays a de served tribute to the progress of the Japanese nation and asks for legisla tion which will enablo congress to pro tect the treaty rights of foreigners. That there should Ite such legislation cannot be denied, but a great deal de- lieuds upon the character of the legis lation. Bills In regard to thls~must be carefully scrutinized to be sure they do not deny to the vnriobs states tfte rights to protect themselves and their people In matters purely local. "There will be disappointment at the war-ltkc tone of his tgessage where he discusses the army and the navy. He speaks of the navy as the surest guar, antor of peace which the country pos sesses; It Is regrettable that he should place an agency of brute force over the nation's sense of Justice as a guar, antor of peace." TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY CHAS. E. BLANEY Presents MR. HARRY FIRST In Blaney'a Comedy-Drama Success OLD ISAACS FROM THE BOWERY NEXT WEEK CHAS. E. BLANEY Offers HOWARD HALL In his unprecedented success "THE MILLIONAIRE DETECTIVE” The dramatic sensation of the year. NEGRO PLUMBERS FIGHT UNION IN bpec'al to Tl*e Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 7.—The Rev. W Sr f Remington Typewriter Co. who has headquarter* in Birmingham, j but who Is in the city, gave out an in terview In which he outlined the pro- j (Kised local option bill to b«* introduced In the next legislature. He says the matter will be left to the voters, and that If they vote against saloons it will be two years before another petition for an election can l»e presehtetl. 118 Peachtree Street., Atlanta. Several negroes, C. L. Pinckney. G. Pinckney and H. L. Ragan, filed a pe tition In the superior court Thursday asking an Injunction against the Na tional Master Plumbers’ Union and the General Supply Company of Atlanta. The petitioners are members of the Arm known ns the Marietta Plumbing Company and declare that because they are negroes the National Master Plumbers' Union has refused to admit them Into membership and that no or der w Ml !*• filled for them by the Gen ual Supply Company. The petition will be heard IJec.mlier 15. ATTEMPT TO ROB. An effort ml made to rifle the safe of the Randall Bros.’ coal and wooJ office, at the corner of Whitehall and Barnett streets, Wednesday night, but the cracksmen were scared away before they completed the Job. Detectives are working on the case. Cold Hands and Feet ire often caused by coffee drinking—poor circulation. POSTUM MAKES WARM RED BLOOD •‘There’* a Reason” uhbmhbshbJ ELDORADO BALDWiN-MELVILLE STOCK GO.. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights, ♦ Friday and Saturday Matinees, "LOUISIANA” Night Price* to. 20. 30 and 50 Cents, • Matinee Prices 10, 20 and 30 Cents. NEXT WEEK: "BEWARE OF MEN” THE STAR Week of December 3, Sensational Drama in Three Acts “A WESTERN JUDGE” New Moving Pictures. Matinees Monday, Wednesday. Thursday ami Saturday at 3:30. Every night at 8:15.