The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 10, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN MONDAY, DKCKMHKIt 10, MOO. 7 HI IS HIM UW.P. HI prominent pastor sues HIS WIFE FOR A DIVORCE, NAMING BROTHER PREACHER \\\ ll Smith, formerly, freight claim an, ni of the .Atlanta and West Point. his |, rrn selected for the position of ai tin? auditor to nil the vacancy j , u-w.mI hy the recent resignation of I I A Healy. who goes to Ohio. It is understood the appointment will be permanent In January. i , (i I Winburn, a well-known young Atlanta railroad man, has been put In triiip"iary charge of the office Just va- l Ut .,l by Mr. 8mlth. Mr. Winburn Is , .nnpetent official and Is thoroughly , .,nv« rsant with the freight claim de partment. He was for a number of M , ; . !S in the freight claim department .,1 the Western and Atlantic, going with the West Point Route a year or so aother appointments on the WfSi I’ dntt are causing considerable Kjieculatl m local railroad circles. Mi. Smith became identitled \v thi,. road seven years ago, and his ,application t«» The duties devolv- • . lfi i; p m him has been rewarded with "u,. rssinn of promotions. His thor- !.:ighnrss has made tym familiar with tlrtall* iff his new office. The national child labor committee, which has for its object the enactment of tyws throughout the country to pro tect the children froth parents and mill owners, will meet this week In Clncln- jiatl, Ohio, and when It meets one or more Atlanta men will be there to Join in the deliberations. The Georgia members on this com mittee are: Ityn. Clark Howell, Govern or-elect Hoke Sfnith and Rev. Dr. c Wilmer. rector of the St. Lukes Episco pal church.' Dr. Wilmer will leave At lanta in a few days for Cincinnati, and It Is possible that the other Georgia members of the committee may attend. Dr. Wilmer i6 greatly Interested In the child labor movement that Is spreading all over the country, and when the committee meets he will be able to enlighten the members from other states as to the conditions exist ing today fn Georgia and point out the necessity for legislation. Thomas Davis. The bpdy of Thomas Davis, who died at 3f»7 West Xorth avenue Sunday, will be sent to Blue Ridge, Qa., Monday BEFORE HIS HONOR That I iii J-itlou* of my «*• of ii!l my troublo.” •••m-'iii whs imiile to lUoordc omln.v morning l»y Allu*rt tJnr.i :i street, a young white man} on tin* elntrgo of nhuMing hi*, ry doclanil Im whs li.wiis.-ly t milil In* ill«l not know tlu* man a ml had neyer seen him. in'coine Jenlous on rejmri* /iImhii hI (hi* man." ex|»ltiln«H| the prls- uy was In court ami testitl n*r luiMtinml. nssertlng * Im h ■i- iiml threatened her life. 8 -Miln't enre to have him fined ». hut just wanted him to Jea nl«e Itroyh'H tlm*d the huslmml $£>.75 or •lays in the stiK-knde. It was shown en given Niniil.'ir charge. THROWS OPEN DOORS KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S (Copyright. IHthi. by AY. R. Hears!.) On ttie left Is a picture of Mrs. O harles Q. Basset!, daughter of an ex- t'nited States senator, tvlto Is being sued for divorce In Washington. The Itushcnd names ihe Rev. E. I.a wrence Hunt, of Brooklyn. In the upper right Is a picture of her husband, and on the right below Is one of the Rev. K. Lawrence Hunt, past or of the Noble Street Presbyterian church, Brooklyn. TWICE CONVICTED ESCAPES JAIL Sii--I.il to The Georgian. M migomny, Ain., Dec. 10.—The new l'srlev National Bank, with a capital "f I- ai.ooo, threw open Its doors to the public this morning. The officers of the bank are I* B. Farley, president; Warren Tyson, cash- b-r; It. I>. Crum, vice president; J. J. l-’iioi ers. assistant .cashier. S-.me of the best-known citizens of Montgomery Ore'dlrcctors. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ain., Dec. 10.—The attor ney general has eeeelvetl Information of he esi-ape of Walter Norilan, a white man -otivleted of iiMirtlorliig his wife In Henry count}', from the Abbeville Joll. The at turner general will make a mn- dou whea the thlnl division Is railed by the stlpreme court to dismiss bis appeal Irtod of polsoa- given a life sen- time. The snpreme conrt re ....jmled the Hrst selttenee. hut another jury tlvl the punishment the same. because of Ills escape. Nordan was twice lag his young wlfe^amljtlveu LIEBERMAN'S TRUNK STORE Many a wrinkle of worry has been eased from the brow of the gift buyer after a visit to our store. - With these four cuts we merely hint at the provision o.ur buyer has made for your comfort. Fitted Bags in ail the leathers 90c to $15. We have a genuine Matt Seal Hand Bag that any honest re tail leather goods * buyer will tell you he cannot buy from me fac tory for less. Profit by our judgment. Morocco and Pin Seal, brown or black, $2.00 UP. FOR COMING YEAR YOUNG MAN IS SHOT A reorganisation of the Methodiat .Minuter*' Association, which called for the re-eleMlon of old officers, and the welcoming of new ministers which w« sent to the Atlanta distric t by the Inst conference, were the matters of most Importance at the meeting of Meth odist ministers at the Wesley Tab ernacle Monday morning. C. C. Jarrell was elected treasurer, an office Just created. W. H. Christian, IV. H. I.aPrado, Jr., and W. T. Hunnlcutt wore name,I by tothj .... . *• ^ . right side. Ills condition is regarded l hnlrmnn J. H. Lakes as the steering an critical, with a slight chance for his committee for the coming year. Reso- 1 recovery, j lutlons % welcoming the new ministers Darnall came to the police station | were unanimously adopted. The death <nn<l surrenderecMo the officers and was of. Mi*. B. H. Uralmm, wife of B. II. locked up./ • Graham, of Bolton circuit, also brought j . — I forth resolutions of condolence and sympathy. A floral offering was sent by the ministers. j Rev. French, the new pastor of the i First Methodist church, was present at j the meeting. After the resolutions were unanimously adopted he made a I pleasant speech, thanking the Atlanta j ministers for the evidences of hospital- | it v and welcome, i'hnlrmnn Christian, of the steering committee, announced that the topic for next Monday would I be, "How to Increase Interest In the Sunday Evening Meetings." Revs. (\ tJarrell and A. M. Pierce made'ii thorough discourse on the topic of discussion Monday morning. “How* to Make the Preachers’ Meetings More Interesting and Helpful." Several sug gestions were made that were consid ered timely and may be adopted at subsequent meetings. / Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Dec. 10.—Will Henley, a young man. was shot and dangerous, ly wounded at a house near the Ala bama Great Southern car shops Sun day morning about 1 o'clock by Will Darnall. It Is alleged that both men were drinking, and had a previous quarrel, which was renewed. Darnall claims that Henley was advancing on. him with a bottle and he shot him In self- ANONYMOUS LETTER THREATENSTROUBLE Another Shipment of Our Famous $15.00 Suits Our claim that we are offering the best woman’s tailored stfit to be had in Atlanta'for fifteen dollars is easy of prpof. You can investigate for yourself; simply look at other stores’ suits and compare them with ours'; we believe you won’t find the eqalu of this suit elsewhere for less than twenty-five dollars. Another shipment of 200 came in Saturday. We’ve al ready sold 800 this season. Pretty strong evidence of the at tractiveness of the offering, is it not? Remember—these are not old suits or “off” styles or “marked down”; but are brand new and fresh from a leading New York maker’s hands; made in the most approved styles of the season to our 'special order and not duplicated by other storey. Better come early tomorrow if you want one, for they’ll sell very rapidly. Read the Description ' The accompanying picture was sketched direct from one of these suits and will give you an idea pf the style; ■ though to fully appreciate their beauty; you must see the suits for yourself. Semi-fitting pony coat, full satin lined, tastefully trimmed with wide soutache braid and finished with fancy braided vestec effect. Skirt in new plaited design, extra full flared at bottom and very graceful in effect. Material is fine, all-wool chiffon- weight broadcloth iu bldek, navy blue, red, brown or green the very best shades of the season. Tailoring is excellent throughout and fit perfect. All sizes in the line. $15.00. Mail Orders that reach us before present supply is exhausted will be promptly filled. Embossed Seal, a full leather bag for 50 Cents. SILVER LAKE PARK ASKS FOR CHARTER petition for a charter was filed In the superior court Monday morning by "The Sliver Lake Park Company.” Thfk capital *tock Is $100,000. The business of the company was j stated to be the buying, selling and dealing in real eatate, the building and j operating of hotels, places «»f ainuse- mem, waterworks systems and electric lighting plants. The Incorporators are «'. II. Ashford. Hoke Smith, K. C. Thrash, J. ft. Gray, William Owens, B. M. Blount. H. C. Bagley, M. F. Amor ous, H. c. Storkdell. W. J\ Caldwell, A. W. Furllnger, T. B. Lumpkin, K. Rivers, II. C. Ashford and R. L. Berner. Genuine Seal Bags, $2.75 to $15. Walrus, Alligator, Lizard, Hair Calf and imported leathers are repre sented in our stock. IIEBTRMAN’S, 92 Whitehall St} Unless the so-called "negro dlvea” on Decatur street and Ivy street are closed there Is going to be trouble Christman, Judging from a communication received Monday morning by Mayor Woodward and Alderman Key. It Is presumed that other councilman and aldermen received a similar no tice. The communication Is signed, "One of the Boys.” and In written on a postal card in an almost Illegible hand, k which. It can plainly be seen, Is dis- guise if. The mayor and Alderman Key treat the nmtter purely as a Joke, saying that, at most, it Is nothing but un Idle threat of some one who doesn't want saloons on Decatur and Ivy streets, and who thus hopes to have them closet!. Following Is the communication In full: "Atlanta. Ga., Dec. 5, 1906. "From Brooklyn. Fifth ward, this Is to notify you that you have got two many nlger deadfalls and Barr Rooms on Decatur and Ivy st 80 look out for another Razzle Dazzle on Christmas Eve night. The boys are fixing to Put them out of biz unless you City officer Close them out So take warning. We mean what we nay. "ONE OF THE BOYS.” "closf up the dives and we will be have ourselves otherwise wll make kindling chips of your Pet dives, "I. B.” What l. B. means, no one seems to know. Keelv Company SPRUES FOR CHARTER Paid Off Debt. At Its service Sunday morning the •frugalIon of the Jackson Hill Bap* f tin church raised by subscription over , $2,000, a sum sufficient to pay off the j debt on tne church property and leave I a surplus. Rev. John D. Jordan, of Sn- | vr.nnuh, th«* new ly called pastor of Jackson Hill, will begin his new pas torate about January 1. fiieel.il to TUe (ieorgfau. His Hops Rsvivod. Montgomery, AU».. !>••« . 10.—TUe M**r**tor.v { "What are all the doctors doing in of state has revived information of the j the back room?” asked the feeble pa- itjeorpornfloti of tUe Aluhnnut Kitlhvay it ad ! tient. Power Company, of Fort Payne. The n»p ; "They’re holding a consultation," re- ital stock U $|nV»W..sud the Incorporators j the nurse, sre II. T. iWndcrson, Durango,'Colo.; C’. h. Young, Jr.. Fort Ihiyne. and J. P. Mont- i goineiy. Asheville. Tin* rortd when ■ itnelol the way through tin 1! ugh the i ■••untie* Of Hamilton in Ten--I N 1 LiJSSof a nance" **. Dailc in Georgia, and Jackson, lb*- * N * l rf ,n J, «?.!V C- •. Itlouut, fU Clair uud ’Jefferson, iu l. “Ut w Too Early for tho Titlo. suppose Plunger Is known as GIRL'S POMPADOUR HER SAVINGS BANK Zella Williams, a negro girl 16 years of age. Introduced at the police station Sunday night an entirely new and unique method of concealing crime. The girl was arrested by Policeman McGill on the charge of stealing money. She denied her guilt, however, and no trace of the mlsnlng mom could be found. ,A* the girl stooped over to lace her shoes, however, a bright Jdeg struck tho nistron. The girl has an abundance of hair, which was pompadour In front and done up In a coll behind, and the matron suddenly ran her fingers through the hair. The prisoner resist ed, but it was no use. Miss Samldrson continued her search am! snugly se creted behind the coll was found the object of the search. From the glti’s hair the matron pulled a $5 bill, a $1 bill, five silver quarters anti a nickel. The girl then admitted she had l>een outwitted. She' will be tried In police court. OF POLICE BOARD The meeting of the board of police commissioners, scheduled lor Tuesday night, hAs been postponed until Thurs day night. This was done because certain of the commissioners an nounced they would be unable to be present Tuesday night* The controversy between Miss San derson, police matron, and Probation Officer Gloer will probably be Investi gated Thursday night. Officer Gloer has mad4 his report of the affair, as directed by Chief Jennings, but Miss Sanderson has so far failed to do this. VIVA HAD NARROW E8CAPE • FROM BURNING HOME. Sparl.l to T|i« Gfarclao. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 10.—Early Rundny morning the home of O. W. . Walden, on the corner of Waahtngton • and Gilmore etreete, was completely deetroyed by lire. Hla family had » narrdNv eacepe, getting out of the houae t a few- minutee before the blazing roof : felt In. The loa* Is about <1,000, partly cor- | eretl by Insurance. Company’s to remain nn the Inside and see If they could not discover Who had been robbing the plare so frequently of late. Boon Howard made tils appear ance In the store ami proceeded to help himself. Manufacturing Company Organized. Special to The Georgian, Montgomery. Ala., Dec. 10.—The Drcher Manufacturing Company, of Cullman, has Informed the secretary of state of Its Incorporation w ith a cap ital stork of <50,000. The Incorpora tors are Adam Dreher, Jr.. Adam Dreh- cr. Hr., and Amelia Dreher. OFFICIALS OF SEABOARD ON TOUR OF INSPECTION. Speclill to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 10.—\V. A. Garrett, vice president and general manager of the Seaboard Air Line;. Charles B. Ryan, general passenger agent; Charles K. Capps, general freight agent: Charles F. Stewart, as. slstant general passenger agent, and several directors of the Seaboard made an Inspection of the company's proper ty here Saturday. They left Imre for Birmingham, lifter uffilch they go to Atlanta. FLEEING THIEF SHOT » IN LEO BY OFFICER. gpeclnt to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala.. Dec. 10.—Nathan linward. » young negro innn. was shot Ip the leg Saturday evening by Other C. O. Russell, ns lie was attempting t.> escape after being called upon to halt. Police nlDcera Russell and Hammond were sent to the National Packing OWING TO THE RAIN TODAY, We beg to announce that the bargains advertised in Sunday’s Constitution will be ON SALE TOMORROW, Tuesday. Orr Stationery Co. 94 Whitehall Street.