Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 29, 1911, Image 1

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illonls. IT’S A MOVING PICTURE j, to »ee a -family changing from ono home to another. One cannot help but think of the breaking up of **• aoclatea that make homo life ao beau tiful. The next time you make a change ' MOVE INTO YOUR OWN HOUSE. The,Idea 1* not abaurd, even If you have but a little ready money. If you are In earneit about wanting a home of your own we can help you la rplte of your lack of cash. eratloni and Improvement* have made in Orace Church, whereby eating capacity for the choir haa greatly enlarged. Mere room jeen Imperatively needed for and Oon, REAL ESTATE ANO INSl AORNT3. FOR wooer. VOLUME XVIII WAVCROSS, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911 NUMBER 122 CIS AT FORT VALLEY.GA. CHANGES ORIGINAL ITINERARY. Will Displace The Dublin Route Which Will Be Tried Out Later. PUBLIC SPEAKING AT PHOENIX PARK TONIGHT ON SOCIALISM BY MR. J. L. FITTS OF TAMPA, FLA. Mr. Fitts la the State Organizer foi the Socialist party of Florida. The Miami, Fla., Hera’d on Feb. 15, Fort Valley, Ga., March ^ 29.—At last, spoke very complimentary of a SUICIDE WAS JUST a suggestion |ARE TRYING TO ON-CLEANINGJJPWEEKy „„ The success pf the "Cleanlug-Up, committee of the Civic League, ‘~ : --*Fvrt Valley the scouts, using their I public speech made by Mr. Fitts Jn 11?. Tuebner, cashier of the Hank o, AN EXAMINATION OF HIS BOOKS j the systematic arrangements that DI8CLOSED IRREGULARITIES, j may be made to cover all the town. j We suggest that as there are to be Muscogee. Okla., March 29.—The!six days to do to the work In, that passepser on t*.a D.Je Flyer who! the city authorities allot one day to committed suicide when the train was 1 each ward. Say, First ward on Mon- near Waycross, Ga., Monday was L. J day, Second ward on Tuesday, and so Meek" will depend very largoly on loot a working committee, of at least, 50 people In each ward, composed ofj^OR THE NEW YORK DISASTER all classes. Who in their particular > ——— ward-day will work up teams and j Undiminished Vigor Shown By The- take control and direct the efforts for | Officials irl Sifting Mass of cleaning up thoroughly. Testimony. The8o nre only suggestion. Better j heads will doubtless think of many Now York, March 29.—Sifting down 'free lance commission, have decided ; that city. to change their publsihed itinerary Socialism is coming and all aro ro- In this regarl. They will turn south- quested to hear for themselves and ward from here to try out the Thom- to. ask the speaker any question they p.sville-Camilla route, hoping to reach j choose, concerning Socialism, and ThomasvUle Tuesday night. That j the same will lie gladly answered by route will take them to Madison;! him. Don’t let prejudice or ignorance Fla., and thence over the roads they keep you from hearing all things, and have already travelled to Lake City, Fla., from Lake City they will turn northward again along the Valdosta- Tifton-Cordele-Vienna route and will go on into Atlanta, via Henderson, Perry,, Macon, Forsyth, Barnesville, Griffin and oJnesboro. l ’ This, change in itinerary temporar ily displaces the Dubltn route which will be tried next week. The scouts believe they will save time and accomplish more work by test ing the ThomasvUle and Valdosta routes while they are in this western territory. The Hawkfnsville-Fitzgerald-Doug- Ins-Waycross route, from ’ Atlanta to he sure and hold fast that which is good. divert all the i thoroughly on that day. : will he over "’ulsa, of Tulsa, Okla., according to j wagons nn-> ene void received at tho efllee of the j cleaning up that Fouth Surety Company owners of the j By this means, hank/ yesterday. Tuebner has been looked and the town 'well covered, n Isslng ten days. | We also suggest that the executi Officials of the surety company do- j — clnred an examination of the hank’i hooks had disclosed Irregularities. more. The thing is, that system will he absolutely necessary to success. Fpasmodie action will not avail much. But if each ward tries to he the clean est ward, then you’ll have ALL clean wnrds. OWLS MEETING LAST NIGHT The Waycross Nest of Owls met last night and transacted a good deal cf important business. Among other things, arranged for a strong commit tee to investigate and prepare plans for financing and building a suitable Jacksonville is found to be 3C8 miles, j bu|llllng for tlle 0wIs homo . At close of business the Owls went into social session. WAYCROSS TO HAVE ANOTHER SECRET ORDER Waycross Is to have another secret claim will supersede all orders here order. Alderman Moore and Dr. T. S. j in the advantages offered. The defi- Palne are busily engaged securing j Lite plans of the order will he an* applications for an order, that they r.ounced later. TONIGHT AT THE PARKER THEATER THE NEW POST OFFICE As will be noted from the tefegram sent to Judge Perham by Congress man ’Brantley and publlshel in yes terday’s issue of The Herald, our new post office Is to he a far more handsome building limn wo first hop- j » rter >»“ th « splendid production ; time. "The Fitzgerald people," said ed for. Tho government have dlf-1 * nn «Bht you will went to rend the lie. "naked me which I would lake, nn, p A8T0R ENJOINED FROM carded the simple brick and granite, bonk - Thc I>">y ls >>y a strong com- ' ' DR. FOLKS AND “The Man on the Box" tonight at Parker Theater. To those who have read the delightful novel by the s«me name, written by Harold McGrath, this means an evening of pleasure, j t'.onai Highway through these coun- To those who have not It means that j ties. The Doctor said lie had a good Dr. Gus Folks returned yostorday from Fitzgerald, where ho attendod an important meeting of the com mittees who ar*» looking after tho Na- tho great mass of testimony nt their <)‘p;>osal, city and county officials hop ed today lo draw closer .to the source cl responsibility for Saturday’s fac tory fire horror In which M2 persona lost their lives. Investigations stnrted yesterday by FIro Marshal Beers nnd District At torney WliUmnn were continued, and in other official quarters the effort to rlaco the blame was kept up with un lit wished vigor. While officialdom was thus strug* pllng with tho questions which aro being asked as to tho underlying caus es of tho disaster, the mou of burying the dead was Added to tho 50 funerals of ] many moro wero held todny. remain 29 bodies so badly that identifications seem Impi and have aubstltuted marble up to | IW, nnd is one that Waycross tho.v the cornice. This will make a very j fer-goers should patronize. H Is ono of tho few good shows yet out on the road, and the management ban been c:.treme!y lucky In making a hooking- fine structure. The building will evidently be star ted at once, as it must be finished by April 1st, 1912. The contracting* firm has done a ,reat deal of work for the V. S. gov ernment nnd will no doubt give us a fine Job. HAS A ZOO NOW for Waycross. Thc seat salo will continue at LaGrande Pharmacy un* til seven o'clock this evoning, when tho salo will be transferred to tho 1 ox office at thc theater. Waycross, In her onward march to wards metropolitan ism, has added to her many attractions a mlnature Zoo. on Plant avenue, near the old & W. crossing is to be seen n large cage, containing a number of splendid specimens of black and grey squirrels, wonderfully tame and seeming to enjoy the notice they ro- from thc passers-by. On tho may he seen a largo tunie coon, hearihg tho name of Frank. Frank has been trained and will per form numerous stunts for the benefit and sit thc command of his friend, ho ill stand on his hind foot, complete somersault and walk u light wiro ct command, going ono way hanging dow self airship or something cles. I took j TRYING CHURCH MEMI the ‘something elso* and then hurried j Tampa. Fla., March 29.—Tr to my train for Waycross.” Urowng out of scnsutionul ch Dr. Gua Knlka la tukln K irrcat In- „ nd counter-charge* hotwoen- tnieat In tho Highway movement anil I ,, ur9 ot the „ mKroKa t|o7i of the Is securing much popularity thero-1 Const-oBnllonut church of front. In yesterday s Issue of the ( . a mo to n head yesterday v Atlanta Journal, appears an excellent ;ol . nohert Lee Kirkland wi cut taken near King's Ferry and shows Dr. Folks dollvering nn appar ently eloquent speech from a stump to the scouts, while their 9ar was being prepared. Special to The Herald. Louisville, Ky., March 29.—If plans discussed nt tho Kentucky Rural School Conference hero today aro car rled out tho Bluo Grass State will he able to boast of the best sys tem t f rural school education to he found rnywhero In the country. Thc movement whldh was launched :oiuG.h’i)g over n yenr ago, alms nt a consolidation nnd comploto reorgan ization of the rural schools that will bring them up to the same standard ; the heat city schools. Tho phtn calls for tho enactment o- a State law giving to each county and come hack balancing him-1 the right to Issue bonds not to excoed n top. The coon is as gentle ! $500,000 to establish tho system of i cat, his only- aversion' being a i consolidated rural dog, at the sight of one he immediate- — ly prepares for fight. In addition to i PETITION IS 8IGNED the taine coon, is a most interesting family of opossums, healthy and fat. Altogether the collection is an inter esting one. The owner and trainer of pets is Mr. L. H. Barnhill, tho well known jeweler at 108 Plant ave., his natural love for animals has given him wonderful control over them. If permitted to use more space Mr. Barnhill is going to add to bis col- Jcctfon two others, bIho a large wild cat and hopes to get a black bear from Okefenokee Swamp, and a red fox, making in all quite an interest ing collection, that will be well worth a visit and will be an instructive the children of our schools, readers, who secure a wild or bird of any BY WOMEN 8TUDENT8. To Prohibit Negroes From Residence In git Cornell Dormitories. Ithaca, N. Y., March 29.—Moro than half of the $00 women students at Cornell university arc signers of a petition presented to Mrs. Gertrude F. Martin, university adviser of wo men, urging that negro students be prohibited from resldenco in the dor mitories. Mrs. Martin will forward the petition to President Schurman, by whom it will be laid before the trustees. The petitioners do not five ory reason in making the request. with two injunctions, stayl: from trying three prominent i f< r stirring up strife in the c HE or WILSON Col. Herbert Wilson, our j tornoy, had the unpleasant chasing a would-be-burglar \ homo last night. While seated in his dlnir he hoard a disturbance In room, ho went in to Investh as ho opened tho door tho rushed out thruogh the bath the back door. Mr. Wilson his gun and ran to tho hoping to head him off. hut tl had disappeared, nnd he was to sny whether he was bk white. But by tho noise ho made got a-way,- Mr. Wilson Ih corta ho must hnve been an nniatc dly senrod. It is not thot the man secured any plundi duty of ion seized front door. Alterations and improvements speeds, j jeon uf ac | 0 f R And Mr. Barnhill a ready pur- #| lc or open to receive It as a gift| been ’or It for the benefit of the' hfti been children should go down I t | me> end see Frank go tbreugh his per* I romance. f ring 174