Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 24, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN'and NEWS. wbdnbsdat, imr u, uot. ,rwr* .!# -nb vyj atb= ^1 l .fe-** % !i ^:v V, IMLA E «Va‘*' * Faculty Enlarged. T h co College Home Completed. Music Hall Projected. E ALABAMA BRENAU is a branch of Bronau Collego-Oonsorvatory, Gainosvillo, Ga., which is conceded to bo one of tho most suc cessful nnd progressive of Southern institutions. Tho two schools are under tho same management and the policy and methods which have made Bronau Oollogo at Gainesville so successful, aro in uso horo. Mrs. Kilwlrt Soborubel at haad ot Voice Department; these artists supported by oxoellant assistants. . - MUSIC EQUIPMENT—Flftoou now pianos in the college. Beautiful Music Hall has b.an planned and will bs built at an early dato. SCHOOL. OP ORATORY—-Spooial advantages In Oratory. Affiliated with Emerson College, Boston, wbloh gives full crodlt for all work . dono horo. 8ELF GOVERNMENT—Systomof dlclpllne which has been In use with great buocoss at Oalnesvllle for ten years, used at the Ala bama Bronau. Special attention is callsd to ths following facts! LOCATION—Bufaula, Ala., one of tho most beautiful, cultured and healthful cltlos of the South. Not a doath among the etudente ot Union Female College, of whleh the Alabama Bronau Is the sue- cessor, In SO year*. HOME 8URROUNDING8—Delightful and elegant FACULTY—Composed of epeelallete from the leading Universities ot this oountry and Europe. MUSIC—Mr. Edwin Scherubel, one of the greatest planlete and teach ers of America, Is Director. EXPENSES—Very moderate. Eufaula has given Forty Free 8eholar- shlps In the oollege; the local order of Elks one full scholarship, Including board, tuition, and Musio or Art or Oratory. For catalogue with full Information address. The Alabama Brenau, Box 340, Eufaula, Ala. Will Be Asked To Furnish Labor For New Reservoir. A Joint meeting of council and the board of county commissioners for the purpose ot discussing the advisability and tho practicability of Immediately completing th. new reservoir at tho waterworks station will be held at 9 O'clock Friday afternoon. Mayor Joyner has addressed a com munication to Colonel Clifford L. An derson, chairman of the board ot county commissioners, asking that such a Joint meeting be held, and sug gesting Friday afternoon at I o'clock as tho time. Colonel Anderson received tbs com munication Tuesday morning and Im mediately began telephoning the com missioners. Colonel Anderson notified the mayor that the board would meet with council at the time named JAMES DUKE AND HIS BRIDE ARE NOW AT HIS COUNTRY HOME This picture shows Duke’s oountry home on his estate at 8omarvll!e, N. J. The entire bulldlna la being remodeled according to tha wishes of tho bride. Mayor Joyner Is heartily in favor of • completli itlng this reservoir, ns with It he 1 believes all danger of another water famine such os was threatened recent ly, will have passed. The County’s Share. "While I am open to conviction." . stated Colonel Anderson, "and wish to j hear the arguments on both sides, iny * present opinion la that the county has ' done Its share of work on the reservoir. We contracted with the city to do six months' work. Wo did twelve mohths' work Instead, Just twice ss much as we agreed to do. "It would really be Impracticable for the convicts to do the remainder of the work, es It would take another year. We have not the proper equipment, nnd . I doubt even If the city furnished the pmenL It the convicts could han- SHt President Bice, of the water board, and General Manager Park Woodward art anxious to have the new reservoir completed. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO o o S HERE IT IS: PSEUDOMUGIE, O 'SKEETER-KILLING FI8H :0 1 — O Naples, July 24.—Mosquito-kill- 0 O Ing hsh were brought here by the O O steamer Kletsb Just arrived from 0 S Sydney, N. 8. W.. nnd wilt be O used to wipe out the pest, fount 0 0 Morner, Swiss consul at Sydney. Is O 0 the discoverer of the method of O 0 exterminating mosquitoes, said to O 0 be sure. It Is known as the pseu- O O domugle. v 0 0 00000000000000OO0OO000000O O00O00OO00CO0O0O00O00O0OOO O REGISTRATION BOOKS o TO CLOSE JULY 27. O o O 0 Register. O t Do it now, Rooks will close on O July 27. The best way to do about 0 suck things Is not to wail until u 0 O more convenient time, but go O O NOW nnd qualify yourself for the O O franchise. O O If you do not register by July O 0 27 you con not vote in the city O 0 election thle toll for members of O 0 council and the board of aldermen. O 0 Register, and do It today. 0 0 O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO TutfsPills FOR TORPID LIVER. . A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin end Piles. ^twrrs LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Iqke No Substitutes When in N. Y. They Will Live in $1,600,- 000 Mansion. WILLIAMS IN RACE FOR PRISON COMMISSIONER New York. July 24.—After the quiet wedding of James R. Duke, ths tobacco millionaire, to Mrs. Nanatlne llolt In man, tbs famous Atlanta beauty, In Brooklyn, yesterday, Mr. and Mrs Duke, accompanied by Mrs. Holt nnd Walter Inmnn, left In a motor car for Duke farm, nt Somerville. N, J. They | will remain there only a short time, however, as extensive alterations are being made In the house at the bride’s suggestion. ■Mr. Duko has completed arrange ments for doubling his 2,000-nero es tate. The remodeling of the famous hnrhelor club house Is already under way. When completed tho house will bo worth many thousands of dollnrs. nmt yet It will be only a temporary residence f.r tho Dukes, while a far more beautiful mansion is being built. It la more than probable that the newly-married couple will spend most of their time nt the home of Mr. Duke, nt Elghty-flrst street nnd Fifth ave nue, while waiting for the Somerville home and the now city home nt No. 4 Fast Fifty-second street, to be made rently for occupancy. Both Mr. nnd Mrs. Duke have been engaged during the summer In shop ping for tho latter plnce, nnd while they have decided that ns ninny of tho furnishings an possible will be pur chased In this country, yet It Is expect ed thnt tho home will rival many of the famous ones In thnt section. Mr. nnd Mrs. Duke, It Is said, are planning to give some lavish entertainments at their city home. Special to Tho Georgian. Columbus, Go., July 24.—As told by Tho Georgian last week. Chief Wiley Williams, of the police force, has come out squarely In the rare for prison commissioner of Oeorgla, but his op ponent Is not known. He will be a candidate to Ml any vacancy on the board that may exist. BLACK HAND 80CIETY DISCOVERED IN CHICAGO. Chicago, July 24.—That Chicago is headquarters ot the Armenian Hunt- chak Society, which la sold to be re sponsible for the murder of H. S. Tavahanjtan In New York on Monday, has become known here. Went Pull man and Waukegon have thriving branches. Ths organisation Is said to be ruled over by a Chicago man. WANT YOUR DOG TRAINED? WOLFING SA y6 HE’LL DO II "Dogs educated while you wait!" Even In these hurry-along, get-there- qulek times, such a sign would, no doubt, causa a ripple of merriment and surprise. There Is no such business motto hung outside, the vaudeville theater at White City, but Professor Wolfing, the famous animal trainer, proposes to ed ucate dogs "while you wait" at every performance at the theater this week. Professor Wolfing la known the length and breadth of the country tor his trained animals. Including horses, dogs and cats. His first ap- This act, combined with the cat and pony show, Is sure to make the White City vaudeville theater a popular place this week, and the free performances of the educated stallions are drawing some of the largest crowd* of th* sea son to the splendid new park. when his educated stallions perform, thrice dally at White City. This week he Is giving free perform ances ‘again at 4 o'clock every after noon. and at 8:30 o’clock and 9:30 o'clock at night. His famous stallions go through a number of Intricate feats of horsemanship, the program being an entirely different one from that ot last week. He Is also Introducing hl^ famous dog, Castro, at these free per formances at White City. Manager Holland, of the vaudeville theater, has arranged with the emi nent trainer for the putting on of his famous dog and cat show at each performance at the theater, both after noons and nights, and this Is one fea ture of a splendid bill. But what Is of probably more Uw’w- est will be the Gaining of doge which the profeesor has never ecen before. After a ehort talk. In which he out lines tha secret* of animal training. Illustrating with his own animals, hs proposes to tram In a fow seconds on th* stag*, in plain view of the audi ence, any dog that la brought to him. Prcfesser Wolfing says that In a few seconds he ran make dogs do tricks and stunt* never dreamed of aa pos sible by th* owners ot tho canines. LO.W RATE EXCUR SION TICKETS to Moun- tain and Seashore Resorts now on sale via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. Lusk, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ASHEVILLE, “Land of the Sky,” LAKE TOXA- WAY, the beautiful “Sap phire Country,” now in their glory. Low excursion rates via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. Lusk, Dis trict Passenger Agent, At lanta, Ga. New Officer Here. Major Adalbert Cronkhlte, formerly on the stall of the Atlantic division, which was abollahed, has arrived In Atlanta to take up hts duties as In spector general of the Department of the Gulf. Major Cronkhlte Is of the artillery corps, but has recently been detailed to service at an Inspector gen eral, street The Jamestown Expos: tion, the breezy seashore re sorts, Old Point Comfort an Virginia Beach are now de lightful. Exceptionally lo\ rates via Southern Railwaj Phone 142, J. C. LUSK, Dis trict Passenger Agent, At lanta, Ga. ONE DEAD; 3 HURT BY EXPLOSION New York, Julsf 24.—One man wa Instantly killed and another fatally in lured and two others removed to th hospital in a dying condition as a resu of ' u premature expk Thlrtyrthlrd street .plosion In. slittft - of day. The dead and ! A Pitiful Sight. terry Cordial. It never folia to cure C ra Morbua, and Dyaentory, Flax, etc. Bold by all Druggists, 2a mid 50c twit SUNDAY SCHOOLS ' OF FIRST DISTRICT An Interfiling program him been it pared for tho twenty-sixth tin mini celebn tlon of tho First District Sunday 8cbo< Association of Fulton County, ir Scbo- bleb w! be held on Wednesday at tho East Poll Baptist tabernacle. Tho meeting will I tho program Include* song* nnd nddrew by prominent member*. The following i the officers of tho association: vice president; Alfred Bertllng. scert-ti Lgwrence 81ms, chorister, and w. B. 1 Lgwrence 81m«, chorister, and land, assistant chorister. The musical pr gram Is especially attractive. OAK GROVE FORMS DISTRICT LEAGUE I The Oak Grove division of the Ful- ton County Antl-8aloon League has completed Ite organisation, with the following officers nnd membera: C. A. Burdette, rhalrmnn. Mis* Emily Copeland, secretary. L. C. Sentell, C. C. Burdette, T. T. Thomason, J. 8. IVrkln, T. A. Bur-1 dette, T. P. Nash, W. It Morris, S. T. 8pmuetl, W. R. Crider, L. I. Burdette, James A. Reed, W. 8. Copeland, J. I,. Chapman, W. H. MltchelL O0000000O00O000O0OOO0OO00O 0 O 0 HANGING DOES NOT 0 STOP MI880URI CRIME. 0 0 0 Jefferson City. Mo., July 24.— O O Pardon Clerk Speed Moaby, In O 0 recommending to the governor 0 O that clemency be shown to oev- O 0 eral murderers under death sen- O 0 tepee, 'stated that statistics show O 0 hanging does not act as a deter- O O rent to capital crimes. O 0009QOOOOOOOQ0009000990Q99 Mg— Piedmont Institute A Christian High School, Graded, and Correlated With Best Colleges of the State to Which Our Pupils Transfer on Certificate. . . ' AIM: TO EQUIP THE MAN, THE WOMAN Eighteenth Annual Session Begins Sept. 3,1907 SPRING TERM OPENS JAN. 1, 1908. Strong Faculty, Successful Record, Careful Supervision, Expenses Consistently Low COEDUCATIONAL Rockmart, Ga. REV. G. F. VENABLE, President.