Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 22, 1907, Image 13

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THE ■ wp.ipi —-.t- ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St, Bell Rhone 1450. Standard Rhone 164. 255-257 ORME STREET— Here is a nice little invest ment for $660; always rent ed at $8 per month. , ggn WILL GET A bunch of property paying 14 per cent; $1,000 cash and balance 1, 2 and 3 years. y 0 u would like this prop- OS HEMPHILL AVE., a beautiful little cottage on we lot for $1,800, only $400 f nice, level lot just off Boulevard, on Hire srtreet, 49x135. Price, (heap at $1,100. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. 39 N. Forsyth. GLOBE * * JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. i DAK mu. AVKNUK, OXE BLOCK or jtcean avenue. wbar* Ur uew car line k Mine Imllt. we *r* hulldlBf three nice ...tiage*. which will lura cabinet tont-l* .11*1 art wall built: *10# cart ana 5 |.cr ..ninth. These lota ara ft liy 160. bA revered with ahatla traaa. Will make nli. Iionia for any ona. For special price, • nirira. nil AT rol.t.KOB PARK-LOT 60 BY It". *Hb ,.rrnnt bouaa In raar. ran tin* at *6 in .h Wa ran aall tbla tor a abnrt FmO. You aaa you ran maka a ipexl t nil thla. ami you have a nlca Ini ta nu a Ilona on. Yon ran’t boat tbla. mild J TiriTVPXEW BBVBW'BOOM COTTAOr. I It *> I 1 >[.» DHTDM-H'ytrn 1 1 — • - < AS feet front: (Ida allay, watar and ga*. nirrnanilail by nice borne*. nicaly flnlsEed. Ilia rnl.lnat mautela; *3,000. IN BKST PART OF COLLEGE PARK, • ..tinea ronalatln* of Hr* jarg* room* lull, nlca porches, eta. Tbla la one n.i.-, of rar lloa, and lot la 10# by *= ■ S5; tin ,-aab and balance monthly. *IX ROOM 1IOCHB OX OI.ENN BTKEET; lilt M hr 1*0 faet. ranting at *13 per xitith: *1.350. Term*. KICK LOTI* ON GRIFFIN ANI> JETT Itrii'tn: *36 nab and I# per month, tor llr. call nI office. KICK SIX ROOM HOl’BE. EAST FRONT h.I large lot. on Mill oireet; price *5.600: 1F.AII WHITEHALL RTREET. NICE «,»room rottnga: nil Improvement* down; prW 6J.JG0; terra*. Jt'ST WEST OF GRANT TARK. BRAND- uk llx roOBL COttlie; lot 10 l>y 110, and » M*ty: water and gaa •raJ ttle itdewatka: *rr»r Woe: prtea I2.K0; 1250 catb aod S3 per month. Bargains In Real Estate. Look at theae number* for neat week. They ara the beet on the market and «ill surely make you money: Nf * ON OUR LIST IB A 6-ROOM cnltaga, cloae to Grant park. Tou ran buy thla (or *3,000. $1*0 caah and I3Q par month. ■ SO. f*—ON SOUTH BOULEVARD, facing the park, nice «-room cottage, lot 54*160 feet, for only **.160. **50 mh ami balance monthly. in—BETWEEN HILL AND Grant on Baat, a nice cottage of I town,, nil convenience*. Price *3.500. HM anil *56 month. N< • 11 ORMOND ' STREET, CAR line and a comer lot. a 5-foom cot- It** with all convenience*. *1.100. *200 taih and *20 month. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. I <’ McCRORT L. M. JOHNSON McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate, Peter* Building—Phone* 4**1. E i*T LINDEN—A SPLENDID 0-ROOM h tnhaa large retmptloa kail, alldlng porcelain hath. cabinet mantel*. M* •irhlty: In fact, everything that " htnka a good, comfortable borne end ", uf ibt beat atreeta ou lb* uortb “ ni '"- CORNER LOT ON PONCE hrl. ii menu*. 12*1211; nlca elevation. " “ 'hrt cheap at |3,U0. ',1' Xt. GRANT PAItK-A SPLENDID • J,'*** "f 6 room*: Urge lot; for only Ham la he worth mare. *111.1. STREET-SPLENDID east • htom cottage; *2,100; a*ay pay- h Ini Kiel, hv" .1A, KSON-nbar north AVENUE, home of 10 rooma. furnace beet. 1 electricity; #1 feet front; aide ■ irdwnod floor*; boll! far a home " yearn ago. If you ore looking ■‘cal home on the boat port of Jock- ■•t. let ua ahnw you thla **.60t>. 1 KstlN—NEAR I.INDKN—LOVELY 1 residence; baautlfitl mantel* and • very room: two bath*, three tot- 'art. It's a me darn and np to date '••tilt nntl occupied by the owner ’ ' month* ago. Hast front, 60x160. AVENUE—AN in OOXI RESI mi modern coavanlancca; large lot 1 make ymt a aplendld borne, nod • r neighborhood In the city:' will r-' Ute u vahtr. Tk« price la very U, tt'ltES—AT TI1K ENI> OF CAR Highland imtur: a lovely Itulld ••r coold aah-dlrldr amt double •"•J. Sure to eiihnm-c. Splcmlld " UL Don't tula* It, U.iM. === HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. *-_ i ? ( h T ' T 0*TORT (ROOM MODERN cofatr lot. 100x330; ball! of ao- lmc5* SJiitnii 1 ' •*'*>•*»»» kaowii ■ JSf'edlog combination gaa aad etor- M th? bUC 1 • rrW, «* ,Br »' daalgn ‘ *L«£-W™T PEACHTREE LOT. IOIjJO#; 410*71-1.1 ”**!_*! klgbeet pout aad aplrn. i27f tlo *i„ T bl*.property will brltfl la lb* aprtng pao par feoaTfeot. **£-»!; JACKSON STREET; NEW AND modern .story kroom bouaa oa lot E*itU; OB aaay tarma: worth luveatlgatlag. * 4 -**-l' OT M0**»: SLIGHTLY EI.E —5* 11 Pbadod; baat location In lit man l**rk. R»i»oa—IPfflgAJV PARE: J STORY MtOOM *“J» 1 *fally daalgnad; comblaattan g^sr^ffiapLaart? lot. Baay tarma. ROW.BVAUD LOT; BERT LOCA. tloo; vary aaay tarma. UNXL-TWOSTORT y-ltOOM MODERN residence: b**ntlfti]ly shaded and alayatad lot; our Poop# DeLtou; alltv aid* aod raar. WANT OFFER FOR 34 ROOU HOUSE, two block, of Paarktrao; will teat for ISO K r month, nod will navar ba vacant; Idanl raatmant. *1.360 BUYS APARTMENT HOUSE renting at *83.10 par montb; In flrat-clsea candttlon: 16 mlntttaa' walk from tb* poat offlr«. C. H. WELLS & CO., 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. *660—NICE LITTLE LOT. RANKIN atreet. 1*0 faet enat of Boulevard. Water, gag. newer and aldewnlk. Juat the thing for a nral 5 or 6-room cot- tag*. *260 caalt and *10 per month *2.150—NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. Ranltln atreet. 160 feet eaat of Boule. vard. Watar. gaa, newer and aldatvalk Rented for *20; a choice little Invest ment. *350—FINE LEVEL LOT AT t'EN tral railroad new yarda and round house. *100 caah nnd *5 par month. Nothing around Atlanta no good for u ■mall Investment. 11.600—LAKEWOOD HEIQHTK. 300 feet from car Una. new 5-room <ot- tage. Reception hall, cabinet mantels etc., with good large lo*. rtiso large level lot ndjolnlng, ell for this price only *600 cash and *10 per month. Cer tainly your chance to gat a nice subur ban home. (2,000—1*0 ACRES. GOOD 6-ROi.XI house and two good tenant houses, on the W. A A. Railroad. Good land and heavy timber. 1.600 to ".OOO ri tdn of very tine pine wood one mile tront railroad station. It will pay you to era ua quirk If you want to buy ,t great big bargain In a farm. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 418 Fourth National Bank, Bell Phone 4399 Main. BARGAINS. PRETTIEST ELEVATED CORNER LIVY ‘ no Capitol arcoue; 59 l»y 140 t« allrr. Hal table for hone or apartment houee. Thla fa certainly dirt ebeap *t *2.000. CORNKIl LOT ON VO NCR 1)K t.KON avenue; 128 by 186: con I** atth-dlvldcd and anld for double tbo nmotinl non* naked Beat car aerrlce In the city. Price only $3. CfMY BIN-ROOM COTTAGE ON LOT 50 br 100 feet. Juat off Capitol nrenuc. Units I22.V). Owner forced to aell. Prl^* 12.000. TWAWhBV TKNTmiom IToThFl Hf vary l>aat nalgbla>rbi>od. arrangatl at two data; four blocks from Aragon, near Poach- tree Rental value *70 per montb. Price BLOCK OF ELEVEN VACANT LOTS. near Grant park and car line. Cottage, can tic hunt on tbrae lota and 100 per cent dear profit real I ted within ala month,. Price *t,600. BEST LOCATION IN THE CITY FOR an apartment bouaa; within 204 feat of Peachtree atreet. Cloae In. Now paying orsr s tier rant net. and would pny 2o per cant upon total coat If present Improve menta ware raplacwl hy apartment nouaa. I’rle* *10,000. CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY PAY Ing * par cant net. Price IIOO.OOO. No Iwt l tr or Anar cotnniarclnl building lu At lantl. FINEST NORTH RIDE HOME IN TIIE city for the money; **.750; would lie cheap at *7,6»> Tarma. OTHER BARGAINS IN VARIOUS KINDS of property WE HANDLE BARGAINS ONLY. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY. BOTH PHONES 4234. *2i.OilO-*IO.OO<l !S»U VKAIIR at 6 par cant; ranting for *46# moiilh. -loaeln north side property: slways rented; new auil modern r tovlcl OSE IN. NEW AND .MODERN: r Jf^l.Vh able; «•«» -a.h; ranting **n.4o par month ta ■VYi—ToBN E It TWO PROMINENT eheKial street,: renting for til monthly: tlHmprovcnumta down in,I paid for; »L»W nail and balaww at 6 per ••ant. ■ tMrr*\EW BRIGHT. MODERN. WELL hidlt .VittHg' n West End: with erery con eLlen'e" One tot; la*aa<t for over 12 per nSt on the entire * mount. Such place* arc rare Indeed ^650-NKAIt WHITEHALL STREET; »• rcur: renting II* nmuthly iTsno- A 6-ROOM. LAIIliL COTTAGIC * nsir North nvuintc jrnnl. with c*»t front and good lot rents for *16 month; make flia b'.mc ft- r rallmntl man iTTSTtlxST FAIR STREET-WHITE: A ■Smu.: Ill,use -orner. renting for *12: * mile utotwv spent would msko It bring *16 or *1* llntf cash. ^iTsrW NEGRO PROPERTY, RENT mi *10 month: pnvbig 15 per eont. Does this s.mn.l g'sel to you - "SkE IX FOR IIAUGAINU, • WE GET RESULTS." STURGEON & LANE. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS, 127-72* BMPHUI BUILDINO. Ball Phooe 4175—Standard U1*. “iS-Wa? SfaSL* 'SS'Zyti SssssarjieW w *2.900- WEST END—SIX-ROOM 1 LAS tot. A bargain at thla pHve. Ta eaay. *2j*0~QN REST WtTII RHIB RTREET five-room rot tag*, aa corner tot. Terms *2,76#—CENTRAL AVRNUR - RIX-ROOM cottage; alee tot. Term*. ’ mm FOR rix-roomTottaoe. NEAR j.^v.rCvU's?. %\ vusl rlz *2.1*5- WEST END; tega; oa largo lot. FIVE-ROOM COT *116#—NORTH SIDE UTK-BOOM CO taga. with *11 madam, Improvtpei, House la Juat oa* yadr old. Tarma H,M*—WEST END - FIVR-ROOM COr n*ga; all Impravamantt. Owner moat aall it awe. Term, (*9» cash. **« maatb. **' thla at onto. *!,###—CMIgE IN: JUST OFF WHITE i»IT; foiir rwom culrAfa: *« Impravamaale Tana, 1364 raab. 116 month: let m* show you thla tonaarraw. *10,#!#—WHITEHALL STREET. HACK to railroad. d#x300: present Imnrovamaots ranting at abont 900 ja-r menlb. Tbla Is HtRbajje pypaavlg, lha kind that la getting harder and Banter tu gat hold of. rent" *33. Hiimlf caah’ pnr'iaant and tli- Imlants* Ilka rent. maalai trim*. ISO# caah, *3 fWr FROM Huprai montb tl.ao# FOR FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, nice lot. Make your own term*. Tarma |W caah. (I# month. tM#' FOR THREE IACHIM COTTAGE, ON LOOK AT OUR AD IN THE JOURNAL. VACANT HOUSE , OWNERS. List your vacant houses with us. We will find you good tenants at once. — UEBMANt Real Estate and Renting. 28 Peachtree St. CENTURY REALTY CO., t«* Century Bldg- Phone 44*1. J. H. QABiVBR^ C. HORACE McCALL WESTERN HEIGHTS-A. BRAND XEW I-room cnltaga; earner lot. *L2U0. *100 aaab, Us la ncs 112 montb. S. B. TURMAN & CO., FOR SALE. Capitol Avenue Home. LOT 59 BY 209 FEET TO ALLEY: LIES nicely aral fronts eaat; near Georgia ave nue: two atorr eight room bouse: would coat 66,600 to duplicate the an me. The owner la In debt and will aell tha property at i quirk mlo for utnl will make rca< mumble term*, or will take vacant lot, or renting property In part payment for aarne. ('all and let ua ehow you thla. The house la In flrat-elaaa condition. Suburban Home. HF.VE.NTKE.N Arni: TIlAt'T OF LAND; has 1,260 fee I atreet frontage; nice, four- room rottnge. and entire place under feuce; price only 62.760; paved rood, fronting on rnr line: schools nnd churches convenient: giMMl nelghlKirliood: plenty of shade. Tenth Street Vacant Lots. NEAR TENTH STREET RCHOOL-PIED- roont nvenue aral Myrtle street, and look* Ing Into IMedniont «lty park; price 61.600 up to 61.800: aewer and water. MONfTi : Tii~l*EN iT S. B. TURMAN & CO., Cor. Broad and Ala. Streets. D. F. M ’OLATCHEY REAL ESTATE AND INVEST MENT COMPANY, 202 CANDLER BUILDING. BELL BHOXE 250—ATLANTA *64. MYRTLE STREET - LOVELY EIGHT- room htmse; every Improvement; large rooma; high ceilings: Bulahed In white la eneap nt lot, fronting eaat. Tbla KANT I.INDKN HTItlCKT, NBAtt PHD* mont avenue: eight netitly finished rooma; dottlde floored. atorui-aheetr«l: erety conve«. e: china eloaefa. tmtler'a pantry, large her; 11 order lo malMv n quick aale. •ve are offering tbla lor tt,30. which U alMHit wluit Ihe house coat. I.«*t ua nhow you tbla. WAtTlilNGTON HTItKKT - RIGHT K(H»M house, nnidied In hardwood; ati*nni heat ed; all traidern convenleoeea; apleralid atn- IdeM. The flneat house on the atreet and cloae In. too. Price 611000. Terms to anlt. NOHTII ROI laKVAIth - MNK-ROOM brand new honae: well bnllt; every Im provement^ nice lot: *ow aurroundlngR. IF Yor ARK laOOKINO Ktlll V At'ANT lota oil which to build some houses to sell, we have the very thing on l*te*liaont place. They lie fine aral are In that nee- lion that n 64.6di) home will nlwaya And a reatly taker. You can Huy theae an aa to allow- yon a. big margin on the lot. aa well aa on the house. FARMS. FARMS ANI» FARMS! WR1TK • our t»4N>klet descriptive of farms. We • every kind an<l alae of farm yon could want, ninl asme of them are offered on easy terms, it would pay you U» ana owr U*U SANDERS & CONWAY Phones 5488,412 Peters Bid *2A4#—RENTED FOR CL*#; "WITHIN I block* of tbo Terminal fltatlou. wa have B 4-room rotlaga, pvartlrstlly brand saw; elegant auatola, beat of plumblog. ala vatafl. total lot. **i*M: tblnk of It and tkat lo a atrtctlg whit* aaighberbaod. *2.36#—RENTED FOE m PER MONTH ala* within thrao block, of Terminal Bta 1 too: (-room kansa aa lot 4*114*. an * alt dart atreet; gnod pro party-I should aag It I*. the rar* prettlt bnllt for n bo bnllt of vary *2.08#—BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND I'raw olivets we bar. a aplrmlkllr built 6-roam collage wftk watar. aaa. bath, sew crage. ulra amntala. oa alre level tot. HUN. rtooa to ear lino, aad w* ,-an aall at above flgnrv* oa forma If gnu nut * nli-a little 15.600—JAVKHON RTREET: A aittMIM lionie, near lligbland arenna; ou level lot, 69*11* Tbla bonse U slnrm-ebeeted. iloubla-flunrad. alata-vnofad; lot roulrl not l«* houtbt and Iwuaa built today for lea. (7J60—ai’RIRG HTIIKET: 1.1 IT 6#alM Ttl Sufoot allay: In a lovely blurb. Tbla la tha last tot to lie boil nnywbere In this sertloa; la worth *#’ n fimt today. gnoil Inraatmaht. a smrium mggii —ll, _ . Iioiiae haa nice caHincf luautela. gnnd plumbing. Is a Jam-tip little home, and we •■an quote you easy term- t-’ofcw OKT8 HkxlM TO 2d FOOT AI.I.FY. on (ink atreet near Ashby: ha« nil tin provcmriPi down; plenty nH»m for three nice houses that would sell like water melou 11AKMR KTURKT. 9 RMIM IIOFMF near 1'eoehtree, on lot 62x150 to alley; linn Mcrvnnitt' bouse In yard. This home hn« iw-ti 4‘omplefe lmthM. large riHuna. unuauallt well built, la uiidoultteoty one *.f the l*est Itotneo* in this choice section Cun tutik# terms to tight party. PAVER & BLACK, 315 ami 316 Peters Bldft. Jauksou Street Home—The 'liest bargain on the street, 8-room, 2-story, large recep tion room, modem through out; large lot to an alley; east front. If you are look ing for a good home, let us show you this. No informa tion over the ’phone. PRICE..... $5.590 FUNERAL NOTICE. min Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry (\ Rob ert and Mr. Henry RUins. arc Invited tc attend the funeral service of Mr. Hen i aiitln F. Robert, from the rewlilance of da son. Harry (’. Rol»ert. 164 Ashby street. Hnttirilny afternoon nt 3:99. A SHALLOW WELL - POWER PUMP8, |CW DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, 64 Marietta Straat. Atlanta. Ga. ON BENCH ONE WEEK) JUDGE GURLEY 18 DEAD. Rpeclsl lo The Georgian. New Orleans, Feb. 22.—Hugh T. Ourtoy, partner of E. D. Saundara, who laat weak tvaa appointed Federal Judge to succeed the late Charles Parlango, died here today. Foot Was Sawed Off. Special b> The Georgian. El 11 Jay. Ga., Feb. 22.—Calvin Slancel, a saw mill hand, had hbt fool entirely eawed off In a saw mill accident near Yukon pontnfltce, title county, yeoter- day afternoon. L. M. Chastain Appointed. L. M Chastain Kan befit appointed county school commissioner of Rabun to succeed A. J. Ritchie, resigned, to take charge of Industrial school work In that county. Baby Ruth Cel*. Ruth, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard Cole, of Chicago, died on Thursday afternoon at the realdence of Mr*. H. A. Dunwoody, on Currieratraat, mother of Mrs. Cole, The mother>fame to Atlanta on a visit some weeks ago. and shortly after Ruth became 111 of pneumonia. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. At Sacred Heart Grout crowd* "till nil the Reared Heart church, morning and evening, to hear the eloquent Dominican priests. Fathers Moran and Thuelte. The ml*. tlon cloae* Sunday evening at t o’clock. BUT NEGRO TO FLIGHT. WHO HAD ATTACKED HER. Special to The Georgian. Dalton. Ga., Feb. 22.—With a pistol which" site aecured from a trunk which she 0|>ened under pretense of getting money. Mr*. Coleman, a widow living near Helgn Mill, put a negro to flight, who had entered her home and made an attack uiion her. The negro demanded money, and on being refused, hr sprang upon Mrs. Coleman and badly choked her. Br inging hla hold he again demanded the money, and she went to a trunk, an If to get It. A searching party from Dalton gave chase to the negix* but returned amp ly-handed. OOOOOOOGOOOOOOOD0OOGOOOOOO O O BUSINESS MISSING O O ON WASHINGTON DAY. O O - - O O city ball cloaad all day. O O County cotart house dosed all O O day. O O ’ Commercial, aachange dosed 0 O all day. D O Hanks dosed all day.' 0 0 Poatofllce rlbaed from noon to O 0 5: Jo. 0 O Hub-statlona closed from noon 0 O unlit cloae of the day 0 O O O0OOO0ODO0O00OOOO0O0O000O0 O 0 0 WASHINGTON'S TOWN O O CELEBRATES THE DAY. 0 O a O Alexandria. Vn. Feb 22.—The O 0 birthday of Oeorgc W lehlngton D O 0 l«ll g observed I’ore, hie bomb 0 0 town, today In a fitting manner. O O The celebration thla year did no: O O take the form of .t parade, but 0 0 constated of religious services, 0 0 band conceits anil banquota. A 0 0 committal ntsdt u trip to Mount 0 O Vernon, where a wreath of How- 0 0 era was placeu on the tomb of 0 0 Washington. O 0060O0000OOOO000000O00OOO0 February 22! George Waelilngtnns birthday! TftntagH tu tell anybody that.—The- tot with the bib. squirming In the high chair at the table, and the great cap tain of industry launched on Ihe high seas of commerce—everybody In this glorious land of the free and other thing#—knows the history of him we celebrate from "klver to klver." The life of George Waahlngtun. hatchet, cherry tree, Delaware river and all, la an familiar at the "A. B. Cs everywhere the "grand old rag"—"Btnr Bpangled Banner.” If you will—floats, and It’a floating In a lot of places. • The lltlle child In the cradle has hardly learned to aa.v "mama and paiui" with tarlatluna before the the "daddy of hla country" fore him, oftentimes contrasting him with the "daddy of the child." Little Willie voices the sentiment and tit# thought of the average Ameri can youth of hla ago when he says that “February was made ao g. Wash ington cood Bee Boraad In 11." Aa the alleged orator would any", "as long aa America lire*. *e long ns right In worshipped above wrong, as long ns freedom holds sway In any Innd, to the millennium —and than aom — the memory of our flrat. our foremost pres ident. will linger lovingly In the mind of man. an Inspiration to n better life.” Atlanta's Celebration. Atlanta will not be backward lu cel ebrating the one hundred and seventy, fifth anniversary of the birthday of tho father of hla country. • » Parties of various kinds, entertain ments. musicals, dinners, banquets, speeches and the like have been ar ranged for the celebration In the Gate City. Here are a few of the entertain ments: Novel George Washington party In avenlng at First Baptist church. Georg* and Martha Washington will be Im personated and the cherry tree will be there. Good music. Martha Washington tea by Electa Chapter No. *, Ordef of Eastern Star, at Masons' Annuity bulldlnr corner of Ivy street and Edgswood avenue. 7 to to o'clock, evening. Georg* Washington dinner between 12 nnd 2 o'clock In basament of court house, by committee No. 1 of Social Union nt Flrat Baptist church. Washington birthday party In even ing bv Jenifer Hive No. T. L. O. T. M.. at hall, corner of Mariana street and Ponders avenue. 1 George Washington entertainment by ways and means committee of the Woman's Missionary and Aid Society of the Jackson Hill Baptist church, at home of Mr*. William J. Campbell. 24H North Boulevard. Old Fir* Company. Reunion of old Tallulah fire com pany—about ** of them Iflft—at mtlce of t'hlef Gumming#. Old lime# will be talked over. Banquet at 141 Whitehall atreat. by Alpha Della chapter of the PI Kappa Alpha fratamlty. Interaatlng program Orchestra concert and debate at building or Toang Men’* Christian As sociation. Subject of debate: "Re solved. That Georgs Washington Wa* a Greater President Than Rooaevelt Young men hoata at a dance at Be- gadlo'a. In honor of visiting young la. (Ilea. Miss Amy Ward will entertain at an Up Jinks party. The George Wash. Ington Idea will be carried ou). In dec orations, program and refreshments. George Washington tea for young atria' committee of Ponce Del-eon Ave- tiup Baptist church, at 6 o’clock In evening, at the home of Mr*. William It. Edmonds, *20 Piedmont avenue. Entertainment at Walker Btreet church at * o’clock In evening, hy Ju- venlle Missionary Society of church. Exercises at 11:30 o'clock In the morning at the Boys' High achoot. Good program of music and a peaches Christian Endeavor Society of Ural Christian church will entertain’Infor mally In honor of George Washing ton’* birthday at » o’clock In evening nt realdence of Mr. and Mr*. 6". M. Robinson. 172 Forrest avenue. Aute Hill Climb. CHERRY TREE DAY HAS ARRIVED; BIRTHDAY OF FIRST PRESIDENT IS OBSERVED ALL OVER COUNTRY Tale of Valley Forge and Delaware Told Everywhere. PR E V ABIC ATION BARKED TODAY Atlanta Takes Half Holiday in Many Places of Business* THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY. WILLIE ADDS HIS TRIBUTE; A COMPOSITION ON TRUTH Deer Georgian: WII 11 pices print this trlblt lo aeorge Washingtons burthday. Febuwarv was made so g. Washington rood Her Horned In 11—If It wasn’t tlinlr wnodn't he no Febuwary, speahul- ly no twlnty tooth. My t'nkel peter was horn on Washingtons burthday. hut yude never think It to beer Jilin lawk, inehbe u heard about trooth Belli Krnsltt to Erth. well my Unkel peter done It. Nu Chapture. the Poll sax trooth Krunht to Erth will rti agin butt Itj wont If Unkel peter was the enuhar.j Washington* burthday la sacly Ilk* 1 Chrfantus kause It doan Kum butt wunat a yero. If It kumnted twists • yerc g. Washington wood Bee twin*. Nu Chapture. mummer aa* g. Wash ington was A grate man and llvse lb Htatry. but that* all the place h* Uvea! and Ide rutlter live In Atlanta. Tor** truly, WILLI®. P. s. I sent this tAJhe Georgian kaua* hill ealde the georgnn wa* namwl aft er gotge Washington. £|TWQ GEORGIABOYS AT Cam Dorsey and Charles Skelton in Big Debate. Of the three student* selected from ihe several thousand In Columbia Uni varsity In New York 10 represent that Institution In Ihe Joint debates with Cornell nnd the University of Pennsyl v&nln. two were Georgia boy* and one of these two Is from Atlanta. He Is Cam I). Dorsey, son of Judge R. T. Dorsey, of tho law firm of Dor sey. Brewster A Howell. The other la Charles B. Shelton, originally from Valdosta, but well known In Atlanta, where lie was In the law ufilce of Judge John R. Candler. Mr. Dorsey went to the Columbia t.aw srhool after graduating at the University of Georgia, where he mad* an excellent record, not only In hie studies, but In athletics. He la one of the beat all-around athletes ever turned out of the Georgia Institution and played quarter on the football team. Laat summer he waa coxswain of lha Columbia crew and hla selection aa one of the debaters to represent Columbia shows he la aa efficient in hla studies us In athletics. Mr. Hhelton Is a graduate of Emory, where he worked his way through col lege and during (he summer he has been connected with the supreme eourt offices and also was In Judge Candler's office last summer. He Is spoken of In words of the highest praise by Judge Candler and officials of the supreme court and they are highly gratified at the honor he lias won. The debaters are selected fiom a large numlter of candidates and the honor Is one valued highly hy tho un- dergraduatee. ONLY FEW HOURR SICK; DIED FROM PNEUMONIA. Hpeclsl lo Tbs Georgian. Norfolk, Va.. Feb. 22.—Fergus Me forkle, aged 25 years, whose widow Is now with her parents In Atlanta, died at 8t. Vincents Hospital here today. McCorkle. wlto was night clerk at the Hotel Monroe. In Portsmouth, waa seised with pneumonia and died In a ahort while. at 1 o'clock. Atlanta chapter, D. A. It., musical tea. 4 to 6 In afternoon, at home Mrs. Thomas Morgan, 782 Peachtree, benefit Georgia column fund. Washington birthday party by La- dies' Union of Central Congregational church. Whatsoever Society of Moore Me morial church will entertain friends at Washington evening at 8 o'clock In church. Mis. A. W. Ford will give a bridge parly In nrternoon at her home, on Juniper street. In honor of her guest. Mias Hoyt, of Chicago. An upron buaaar will be given hy the Young Women's Christian Asaorlatlnn at the down-town room*. Emery-Stetn- er building, from 1 In afternoun lu HI Big automobile MIU climbing cuntaat in avenlng. humpejplosii Norfolk. Va., Fab. JJ.—Mr*. Masl* I-awrence. aged 20, who at Wsycroaa, Ga.. Just one year ago. became tb* bride of J. D. Lawrence, a Norfolk In surance agent, died today, after horrta ble sufferings following bums result ing from the explosion of a ran of al cohol under a chafing dish In which aha waa preparing food la tha Waverljr nparttnent* In Portsmouth laat evening* Oil STREET RAILWAYS BEING_ CONSIDERED i Presidents of Companies / Gather to Discuss , Plans. Special to The OeerglaB. New Orlaana, La.. Feb. 22.—A ec ference lit taking place here today be-, tween presidents of (he various atreet railways of the South constituting tha American Cities Railways Company, back of which Is laldora Newman dt Sons. Those present are members of, Isidore Newman A Bona; George H. r Davis, of Ford, Bacon A Davis, of Naw York, englntera; Robert Jemlaon, pres ident of the Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Company; C. H. Har- . ve)-, president of the Knoxville Raff- , way and Light' Company; T. H. Tut- ; wller. president of the Memphis Btreet , Railway Company, and Percy Warner. • president of the Nashville Railway and 1 Light Company. The object of the conference Is to consider Improvement! In the exten sions of new power houses and equip ment*. HERMES LOOEE MASONS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS jThr mi mm I election of KenMft Lodge ^ [■Vrffvtlnli. Nu. 4. Ancient', aad Accepted Hi-nitlab lilt* of Preeaaaneary, Houthern Ju risdiction, occurred Thandaj eicnlng in tb* lislge room. It wee followed by n bsnqnet. The election nf office!* resulted as fol lows: Joseph C. GreenfllM, venerable was ter: William II. TerreU. senior wsrdab; Rd- wsrd M. Harper. Junior garden: ijarM Mnrx. orntoc: Pnal Barken, aerretary; H. H Htivlcilcll. ttvaatirer; Forrest