Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 20, 1907, Image 7

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mmgammG%*rp THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. wxdnbsday, maboh m. mt. ATLANTA GIRL IS WINNER OF DRAMA 7ICAR7 MEDAL T „, \ii.ini* friend* of Miss Caroline will be Interested to know the gvadoatlnE exerclice of the vljrnan Academyof Dramatic Arte. In New Ttirk Tueedny. at the g,“ lr0 thraier. ah* erai ewarded the ftthcr Zi |.r.'Bre.» JfCincinnati, won the David Belaaco f„r general excellence, theee f.,, ui.mcn bel ns honored out of a thirty-two. (ireenfleld haa atudlrri alio at Saduaini with honor. It I* her Inten- " - gn .in the eta«e neat aeaaon.and Vmerson Coll*«* of Oratory, In from which achool ah* wax m liredlctfor here hlfhlyeur. tarefr. MINI Oraanflafd li the 2, If r nt M. C. and A. D. Oreenflald Mr*. Joseph Loewun, of At- lintM. BROOKLYN WINS IN SECOND GAME *5ack».'Vi'i Hi!'.' I'bv.^Mareh 30.—la the arc J,, p,,,,,. rotrrday Brooklyn (cored 4 and Brooklyn, Burker. HAN CRIES IN COURT WHEN SENTENCE 18 PASSED. Kr«-:i! t.. Tl>»* l»**«»rglan. Trim.. March 20.—Dave Lfnriirl wan Riven one year In two m the penitentiary and three ja.ai!.‘ m the work house In three child broke clown and cried like a u.m given one year fo»'<-nr- V the Iron of a portable ik h"n-** and one year for hauling u>■ Iron. RAISE IN SALARIC8 WANTED BY 0PFICIAL8. Iltrrial The Georgian. rhattan »oga, Tenn.. March 20.—The cit\ council has aaked the legislature m am<*nd the charter of the city of Chattanooga providing for the raise In ttlari^: of the city officials, making the mayor'* salary 12.000 Instead of $1,000 per annum; the treasurer, $2,4000; the auditor. A1.8Q!); member* of the two boards. $130 f»er annum. Instead of $75. rtf. . MI88 CAROLINE GREENFIELD. WOOD BLOCK PAVING FOR BROAD STREE CHATTANOOGA MAY BUILD WATERWORKS PLANT. AiH.il tn Tin■ Georgian. Outt.innoaa, Tenn.. March iO.— Chittan-i-igiina will probably have the yrtulrse of my-ins whether they want their nan waterworks or not. A blit bi« perred the senate, and, It Is said, the house this week, which rid»> fur the Issuance of <900,000 Ax f.ir the purpose of purchasing nr 2ptmc a wtertvorlu plant for this ,SM i i"0il A*rhl to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn., March 10.—Gib Undorgrlff. an old man about <0 years ft age. was given a sentence of ten lily, in Jail hy Judge McReynolds yes- Jirday afternoon on th* charge of hav. Hitt "tampered" with the Jury In the raie of hlr ran. Hugh Vendergrlff, who *u charged with the larceny of some tool, belonging to a workman In one of ue factories here. AGED MAN SENTENCED TO TEN DAYS IN JAIL. The pnvlng of Broad etreet with erenaete W'io.1 hlnrk, la the purport of a petition f° council Died tVirlnesday la the city clerk'a office. The petition la alyned by the owners of a majority of the property fsclng and abutting on Broad street, and It will proh. sidy lie acted upon firoraMy at the next meeting of council. AmtWig the signers of the petition are the ajfbnta of the Prudential, the English. American and the Umpire buildings. II. I.. Collier M. I\ Greenfield, for the l>. (Ireenfleld estate; Walker P. Inman and Hugh T. Intnin. CAROLINA DEBATERS TO MEET RIVALS Washington, March 10.—The Univer sity of North Carotins will meet the George Washington University In a de bate at the Belasco theater on the aft ernoon of April II, on th* eubjeet: "Resolved, That the Interests of the people would be beat subserved by th* governmntal ownership and control of Intrstate railways." Twil _ To W ait 9 It you ve worn Hart, Schaffner & Marx or Rogers, Peet &Co. clothes it will hardly necessary to ask you to wait and see their spring lines before buying your new suit, for you know that no other clothing will please you so well. ^ But if you are not acquainted with these famous clothes, don’t buy before you see °ur display. It will be ready this week in ° Ur magnificent new r show-room. Daniel Bros. Go. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street. ^ -rfdfrtW, - _ £ Careful Attention Given To Fitting / Trusses Attention to the little things makes the aggregate result a big thing. Anyone can see the big things, but the lesser require the trained mind and eye. We attend to every point' that goes to make up perfec tion in Truss fitting. Truss fitting is given indi vidual attention by an expert. All makes of Trusses. Come and let us show you our fa cilities. Mail prders filled. Write for catalogue. JACOBS’ PHARMACY HEAD OF ALLPY7HIANS PA YS VISIT 70 A 7 L ANT A Judge Chariex A. Barnea. of Jock-1 aonvllle, III., aupreme chancellor of the Knight, of Pythlox. the head of the or ganisation In the United States, Is now I In Atlanta making on Inspection of the local organisation. He arrived Tuesday afternoon, and wax met at the depot by a large re ception committee, from the various lodges, headed by Supreme Represen tative Hamilton Douglas, of Atlanta At night Judge Barnee wax escorted hy the uniform rank. Knight, of Pythias, headed by a bra*, band, to the Knlffhta of Pythias hell, where the Pythian, of Atlanta were assembled. After receiving a matt enthusiastic re ception. Judge Barnes mad* on address which wax a. well received. During this time. Mr*. Barnes wax entertained at a box party at the Orand. On Wednesday Judge Barnea wax driven over Atlanta and expressed him self as delighted with th* city. He and Mr*. Berne* will leave Wednesday aft. ernoon for Chattanooga HOPES SHATTERED, FATHER COLLAPSES pnrrf. IV!., March ».-A laat deaperat* hope entertained I»r Dr. Horace Marvin that he trua aoodr to lie reunited with hie kid- n«fmmI eon waa *ti|ttered today by the an nouncement from Kile. I*a., that the child held there under the Deliaf that ha waa the stolen boy haa iteen Identified as John Morrele. of Fredonla, N. X. A. P. Howard, a lawyer of Krle. at III In- «f4tx that the Inti In j«>ung Marvin, but a thorough Inquiry held last evening by the Erie police and a Pinkerton detective con vinced them that a mtatake had t»eeo made. When Ur. Marvin waa tuld of thla be col- la peed. MISSISSIPPI PLANTING A LAR0E CORN CROP Special In The Oeorglan. Jarkaon. Mlee., Match M.-During the past ten days the farmers of tbs stale bar* been actively encaged In planting corn. Com- mla,Inner of Africaner* Btakesle* estimate, that there will lie more corn planted thla In Mississippi than for n number of rent. He baa stirred up readdsreble enthusiasm over the corn Diluting propoel. linn by urging tbs organisation of corn clubs. Younp People Give Reception. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Oa. March 10.—Baptist young people of the city of Macon were In attendance nt the rally and reception given by the Clly Baptlat Toung Poo pie's Union at the First Baptist chtuph yesterday evening. Many college elu* dents from Mercer and member, of Ihe Baptist congregations of the city, both young and old, were present. CONVICT FOR LIFE While at wort Wednesday morning at < o'clock at th* Chattahoochee convict camp. John Clark, a negro Ilf* term man. killed Spier Merett. another Uf* term convict, with s heavy Iron wrench. Clark has had a remarkably bloody re rear, Merett, It le said, bring the fourth nun be baa slain. The cans* ol the treu- Sjw'ursB Xrrinu! "fajss sssspsrsftd.. m. th. verdlrt being murder. The Slayer will be .Wka^. tt a« d M«‘2rra trial, dark was seat si ‘ county for aerder, ns ' county for the same i PLANS TO REBUILD CHRONICLE PLANT BEING CONSIDERED Augusta Oa, March SO.—'Temporary headquarters have been established by Th* Augusta Chronicle, In a building next door to tho one ruined by the fir* early yesterday morning, and prepara tions will com mono* gt onco to remodel th* plant, building and oil th* fixtures. The Chronicle woe Issued yesterday In Th* Herald office and will be Issued The Herald and The Tribune are being used, and Th* Chrontcl* appeared to day the same as usual. The files of Th* back oyer 100 yean, safety of these files were matters of much concern, not only to tho ownen of the paper, but to the people of Au gusta ae well. The firemen are receiving much praise for the efficient manner In whlrh they handled the fire, and many of them came from the wrecked build ing covered from head to foot with melted lead. TURNER CASE * TO GRAND JURY When th* trend Jnry convenes stein on March a there will be a large batch of business calling for Invsstlgntlon. Maes th* last session of th* Jary many cats, have been sent to th* grand jury by com' mltmrnt rootle and In addition there are several other cases which the members will n* asked to investigate. It la mid that one will be the embeaalement charge CHARLES A. BARNES, Supreme Chaneellor of Knights of Pythias. Mrs. C. 8. WrighL Mr*. C. B. Wright, aged it years, died Wednesday morning nt a private sanitarium after an lllnees of two year*. She cam* to Atlanta from Griffin. O*- for treatment. Th# body wax removed to the undertaking parlor* Greenberg. Bond A Bloomfield. From there It will be sent to Griffin. OA. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o clock, where the funeral service* will be con. ducted by Father Bcblenke. of Colum bus. G«-. Thursday afternoon. Mr*. Wright Is survived hy her husband and a niece. Ml** Mary McOratb. of Lex ington, Ky. Regina Sattarileld. Regina Battetfleld. th* It month* old Infant of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Batter- field, died at the family residence, 33 Doene street, after an IHneo* of throe day* with meningitis. Th* body will be sent 10 Dahlonega. Oa, Thursday morning for Interment. Two Girls Lett John M. McAllister, of Bast Chat- tanoogo, ha* asked Chief Jennings to find hi* 14-year-old daughter and an other ll-yoor-old girt, who ran away from their homes last Sunday. Th* two runaway* are thought to have come to AttantA go far no trace of th* girls ho* been found bsra S. C. A. OFFICIALS TOURING STATE Hon. E. D. Smith, of South Carolina, general organlier of the'Bouthem Cot ton Association, and Slate President M. L. Johnson nro speaking thin week In a number of Georgia counties In the Interest of the association. Largo au diences have gvected the speakers and the farmers have shown much enthu siasm. Mr. Smith speaks In Hartwell, Hart county, on Wednesday. He will speak In Comer, Madison county, Thursday; In Lexington Oglethorpe county, Fri day, and In Athens. Clarke county, Sat urday. CAPITOL CORRESPONDENTS CRITCI8ED BY MOON. ■pedal to The Georgias. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 10.—In on Interview here Congressman : John A. Moon goes after Washington corre spondents who credited Congressman N. W. Hale with being Ihe whole thing In the matter of securing the 11,000.000 xnpnpriatlon for the Improvement of the Tenneeeee river and appropriation* for other rivers In Tennessee, Including ihe Holston, Clinch and Hlawoas**. SUPREME COURT OP GEORGIA. B. P. Hall ve. H. A. Turner, from Dougherty. Postponed tn April II. William Hodges vs. City of Jackson et al. (two cases). Withdrawn. R. T. De Lamer ve. Amends J from court of appeals. Submit Ordered, that Jntehp A. Cronk. of Chatham, be re-appainted as a member of the hoard of examiners of applica tions for admission to th* her. for th* term of six years, from January 1, 1107. COURT OF APPlAL8 OF GEORGIA. D. W. Jams*, Jrjv*. S. F. Bowaer A Co., from Early anterior court, bafore Judge Sheffield. Judgment affirmed. W. C. Worrill. C. L. Olepener and J. B. Pot tle. for plaintiff in mor; W. a. Park, contrA HENRY SCHAUL . BUYS PROPERTY The property at Peachtree And Har ris street A at present occupied by the Motes photograph gallery, was sold Wednesday by J. F. Leary to Hanry Bchaul for ISO.OOO. The deni was con- hummed by Rolf, Sima A Co. It I* not known what dlaponltlon will be made of the property by Mr. Bchaul. It Is the opinion of real eslato dealers that Peachtree, os far out as Harris street, will soon become a business thoroughfare. WANT VETERANS TO GET MONEY There are still elxty-ell Confederate vet arena In Fulton county Tho have not drawn, their pesetas* for last year. Where they ere neither Commissioner of Pensions Lind sey nor the official! In the ordinary’* office know, but every effort Is being mad* to And them. A few dtye ago Commissioner Lindsay submitted a list of elghtyeeven nemos to Ordleary Wilkinson of Fulton county veterans who had not claimed their mosey, and h* wen naked to Ionite them. Of this number nineteen have been found to be ilend and two nr* Inmate* of the Sol diers’ Home. TWO AUDITORIUMS INSTEAD OF ONE The tpeclsl committee appointed ’ to In spect the different auditoriums over th* country reported tn th* Joint committee en plane from the cltlaena and council Wed nesday morning. The principal elep taken waa th* reqoeet of the Joint committee that the architects. Morgan A Iilllon, draw plana for n sup. pletaentary building for spall conventions. It belog planned to hare two ondltorlaate, ooo for conventions of as many as 1,000 people, end the other for convjntlons of not more than 1.400. The committee that looked over tho en dltorlnms throughout the. cosntry_was cnmi Oeal nr CHIU mill ere; team ewrasna wves »sso w orlnma throughout the reentry w nnosed of Major E. K. Pomeroy, W. utry and T. U. Morgen. Thousands of former Coffee Drinkers now well. Use Postum •Thor*’* a Raeeon" Will Revlvn Alabama Town. Special to Til* Georgian. Huntsville, Ala.. March go.—Captain Milton Hume*. Colonel T. W. Pratt and Colonel W. L Wellman are among tho Huntsville capttalUt* who will aa- •let In reviving and building op th* town of Bridgeport, AIa Several new Industries will be located there at once and the town will soon be on a sub stantial boom. TAYLORS Some of the Newest and Most Desirable Things That Have Come to Us This Week. LADX2S8* SKIRTS. Chiffon Panama in all-wool qualities and in niany new designs are priced $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Black Voile Skirts with Taffeta Folds, really worth $7.50, as a special leader at LADIES’ WAISTS. Some very attractive values in white Cotton Waists are priced at 75e, $1.00 and $1.25 White or Black All-Silk Waists, in very attractive styles, are priced $2.00, $3,00 and $3.50 HEN’S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. No matter whether it be Boys' or Men’s Clothing you can always save money here. Hsu’s Suite $7.60 to $15.00. Boys' Suite $1.60 to $5.00. Man's Fonts $1.50 to $3.60. Boys' Fonts 50c to $1.00. MEN'S AND B07B’ HATS AND OAFS. All the new things in Straws and Furs arc here. We have the correct things in each, and you will And our prices lower for the same quality, than elsewhere. CHILD’S HEADWEAR. Pretty Mull and -Silk Hats priced from 50c to $2.00 each and white Lawn Cap* for lit tle tote are.priced from 75c down to 25c THIS STORE is a safe place to trade in— everything to wear for man, woman or child; priced at the lowest possiblo figures and one price to all alike. 240 MARIETTA ST. EASTER FOOTWEAR. _ Many new modeia in ladies' kid or patent leather Oxfords ana Ribbon Ties, etc., at $2.00, $2.60 and $8.00 BOSSES’ and CHILDREN'S Oxford# and Ties in many new and atyliah modeia ara priced from 75e up to $1.60 Men’s oxfords and Shoes in kid or patent leathers, at $2.00 ana s i« $8,00 H081ERY. Everything in New Spring Hose for ladies, misses ana men in lace or plain stylos, and priced from 15o to BOo UNDERWEAR. Spring Uses are ready in. ladies ’ from lOo to 60o. Men** 25o to 60c, and in children's and boys’, from 25o down to 100 LONG BILK flLOVlS. Quite largo shipments of these popular styles have just been received, and for the full elbow lengths we hare three qualities, priced 75e to $1.00 and $1.36 DRESS GOODS. Wo aro now showing all tha popular lines of .Wool Dress Goods, such as Voiles, Pana mas, Batistes, Crepes and oth er Sheer Goods, also pretty lines of new fancy plaid and cheek Suitings, priced from 26o to 60o SILKS. \ Hero are jnst a few of the many good things i 36-inch Taffetas, 39o. Silk Crepes, 50c. All Silk Taffetas, 50c. 27-inch Chinas, Mo. 18-ineh Taffptas, 89c. 36-ineh White Silk, 50c. ! 18-ineh White Silk, 25o. Full line of colon in 18- inch Silks at • 38o 240 MARIETTA BT. r* Rookwood The just-in Rookwood ex cels in artistic beauty. Shapes, colors, decorations are of exquisite grace. No duplicates in Rook wood. Each piece is signed by its artist and is therefore a unique expression. You are invited to make a study of this collection. Maier &'Berkele Atlanta Agents for ROOKWOOD GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY. To tbs Superior Court of Fulton County: The petition of James E. Belcher, Kfi L. Humphrey and W. L Scott, ell ef said •rate and rennty, respectfully ebova; J. Tour petitioner,, their ttsorixte* end ■ncceeeers, dexlr* to be Incorporated esd mxd* a body politic under the name tod atyle ef ATLANTA FIFE AND FOUNDRY WORKR for e full term of twenty (101 yeera. with th* pritllec* Of renewal at the expiration of Hid term, aa provided hy law. L Th* principal office of Mid corporation •hall be In Fullon county. Oeorgle; bnt It deelree the rlflht to o|ien branch offices end transact buatucia both In and out of Mid SUM. ». The Object of uld corporation le pecu alary gain to lie atockholdere. 4. The principal badness In which It pro pose* to engage le th* raanofectnre end Hie of exit Iron pip*, exit Iron radln- tort, and any tad til klodx of carting! which are ninally made out of Iron or •tefl. and to this end It dertrex the right ro purchxH, own xml hold any and ell materiel! seed In euch manufacture*. 1. It deelree the right to purchase, own and bold ae much reel eatete aa giay be nee- taury for Ita corporate purpoeee. and to tmprora the ume, with the privilege of borrowing moor, * end to. neenr- dremed umry for lte corporate purpoeee. ire the payment thereof, when reeary and proper, by a morl- “(TI t°de!irM > tt« , rl*h^ I aCi r to aconlre estate for He corporate purpose by le rise, aa It may <l«*in proper, capital stock of Hkf corpora; ten thoorand dollars, dlrlded I reel aTatherwlaeTas U may deetq proper. T. The cepltal stock of eekf rorporatloe •hell be ten thonmnd dollars, dlrlded Into •hares or 1100 seek, .with tbs privllrxr of Increasing Mid capital stock to one hundred thouMDd dollars at any Ume npoo a rote of lbs majority of stock held In Mid cor poration; and also with the privilege at any time upoe e vote of the majority of th* stork held In Mid rentoraUnnlo dlmln- lah Mid stock, .when eo Increeeed, to nay •mount not below hrn thooaam! dollar*. i. It deelree dhe right t* ertl Ms mens- fectured product either et wholsMle or re tell, end to do esy sod ell each thing* as •re .usually done hy such manufacturing £ "wherefore, petitioner, pray that after cempHsnes with the statute In inch cates made aid provided, the resrt may para an'‘order'Incorporating Ihetn. thrtr a'too t-jute* and surcssaors under Ihe name, and with all — •numerati era, rights the powers and privileges above led, loerlbar with escb other pew its end privileges •• ere common dent to corporation, of like chef- "" *• Mt^OREE, Va tit loner,' A Hera eye ^MSSY&rcierh. •TATE OF OEOROIA. COUNTY OF FUL TON. I. Arnold Broyles, elerk of Iks auperior reert of arid reewy, do hereby certify that Ihe foregoing la n true end correct copy of the epphcnlloa for charter of ATLANTA PIPE AND FOUNDRY WORKS as Ike Mae appear* of its In thla office. Wit urea my Official rtgnature and the NqUm of Water Bond Election. * Atient*. Oa., March X lM7.~Nottre I* hereby given to Ihe quilted voters of Ihe city of Atlanta that Ihe mayor end general roencll of Mid cl(y have railed ta election Id bo held at the aarrral Tstlag precincts In the city of Atlanta, wlthle - Ihe legal hoars for holding elscUone, on Ttwodey, the glh day of April, 1M7, tn determine whether the quilted voters of Ihe rlty of Alltnta will aaernt, by the requisite two-thirds majority, to the le ans of are hundred thousand (MOO,to) dollars of bonds of the city of Atlanta, to be sold for not leu than per. awl . ■be proceed, thereof applied only t* Improvements In and eddltlose to the eye- tern of water works of arid clre i— rxtrnalnn of water malu —^ •erete limit* of uld city. __ poied to bs leaned are live km bond* of Mill city of Atlanta, nomination of oaa thoused (t each, to run Iklrly (30) yun, an Interest at tha rate of fur (4) pt. per eenum. The principal end lati Mill bond, to be payable la (old the United 'State* of Al— * •at eteaderd of weight I bS: "1 semi are leaned, levied, beginning with tha rear continuing through the year !rx, In amount to pay twenty theeaai dollars per annum latareat on i sod sixteen thoaaand rtx hundred end •even (114,4471 dollars per annum on «. of tha principal ef Mid bonds, tbs am •o raised oe account off the prlnripa sis Ww commlMloa. end applied et the mat' T the bond, to thalr payment. Notice la also siren tut tha tax oolite- . .or of Felloe county, state of Georgia, aa registrar far elections, ordered hy Ihe may or and general council ef -the.city of 41. laata. has epsned hooka ef regtetratlos fair the purpose of rrglatrrlng (he uusUfled voters of the rlty, eerier the onfluaeae therefor, end each registrar will keep aeM books of registration open dally. *noAus excepted, until within ten days of the dele of uld eleclkw, at hie office la th* annex nf the court bhuar on Eaat lluatar street, .irtweeu South Fryer street aM Central ereae*. In the rlty ef AUaate. arid couety. eed only lh->— y-t-ra shoes names ppear upon the Mid registration book, aa jullted to vote In city electloqa for the present year, shall be permitted to Com In Mill water hood election. The voters fsvwteg the proposed lease or bosde shell have written o» printed on thrtr ttekem iJoOO.wjO) dollars of Dooqo, i ' — ef thn j £ag*g ntli’S *n«l regulations fin ilMdsi sMcrtuen and couadUMo oi dial Inf, tfcn « OOUMB 1 In PurfdAdCd !• M aid vWtloo M.1 ri Uld co.rtyjmM.rvh CMvh ritt.ncl, of tl^cFt, Clerk Bopertor fivt rvlUd Oouii. Oa. MM of CHjd Uijor Cfljr of , W. CAR ' H !