Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 04, 1907, Image 7

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T THE ATLANTA (iEOKHLAN AMJ NEVV8. Som? Sane Words Abeut Thrift. "Thrift is not inconsistent with generosity. It is not the synonym of niggardliness, the thrifty man is not worried about tomorrow, because he is prepared for tomorrow. 1} the other people of his financial class are not worried about tomortow, it is because their, creditors worry for them. “If the average man wants a comfortable old age he must live during his years of largest earning capacity as if he were Poorer than his income would argue. Savings are the salaried man's sinking-fund—the capitalization o) the premium on his stock of productive years.”— Shai/er Matthews in The World Today. Why don’t you ehroli yourself as one of the Army of the Thrifty?. De yeu khew a better tims than Now? Do .you knew a bettsr bank thah this? Four psr cent compounded twice a year. Your money when you want it. All the resources, tangible and moral, of a great institution te guard your funds. Come and ask us some questions about this. We II be glad to talk with you if you waht to be thrifty. Fourth National Dank SMALL SAYS STRIKE WILL SOON BE ENDED President Off to New York, Where, He Says, Settle ment Will Be Made. Chicago, Oct 4.~The telegraph strike will be ended not later than October 15, according to an official announcement made today and the striker*.are confi dent that they, will win-the.victory. * President S. J. Small, of the Com mercial Telegraphers' Union, left today for New York, where the final fettle- ment will be reached.. * During the preliminary .negotiations, at least, the board members will remain in Chicago. They.expeerto be fn direct, communication with, President. Small, however. . ' ,' A valuable, gold bracelet was lost by a young lady one morning.. It waa.adyerttaed In the “Lost" rolnmo.of The Georgian Id the afternoon and returned the next mora ine. Forty-rent box' of'Wllry'a beat candy free with eaelpif*^ thlrty.*cent ••want” ad. In Hatnr- •rgtnn. WITH THE CHURCHES New* and Notei of Atlanta’s Re ligious Life. . THE THEATERS ItlHIMMIMM IIHIM'^ttHMHtleMei IIHMMMMtteltl HWIItHMMM Little Chip et Grand. tVhen a Weber production I* ni nounred at a playhouse It I* ala-aye foregone conclusion that an attraction for from the ordinary la about to hold the boards, which la evidently the par ticular caae In thin fnatnnce, when Joe Weber's laleat and moat pretentious effort. "Dream City," cornea to the (Hand Friday- night and Saturday mat inee and night. A* the funny and eccentric German comedian, who la lulled Into a dream of the greatnea* and future of hla Luna Island farm through the vollublllty of a smooth-tongued real 'estate agent, Mr. Weber has been more than fortunate In finding a counterpart and worthy sue- censor In Little Chip. The role of Nnn- cv. the German farmer's, daughter, la In the hands of Mary Marblt. who la alao scoring the eucceaa of he.’ stage ambi tion und winning fresh laurels dally through her painstaking and energetic work. As an added attracting, Madame Lil lian BlauvMt, ono-of America's greatest prlma donnas, has beet secured to ap pear In a-number of cfles, and Atlanta will be so fortunate fas to i hear this great artist at oil thri-l performances In. Atlanta. | The Grand nnnounes for next Mon day and Tuesday n*ht and.Tuesday matinee ;the musical comedy, "A Bell Hoy." The comply. Is headed by Johnny and Ella y|vln. At thefBljou. Hatrona.of the JIJou are showing their appreciation of the excellent per- formance presented there this week by packing the cosy little theater from pit to dome at every performance. Jt Is safe to say thut few attractions that have appeared at the Bijou have scored such a hit and pleased so many people as "The Candy Kid.” Charley Grapewln, who appears next week at the Bijou, enjoys a good laugh Just as much as anyone who sees him act. Last season in company with a number of people he was enjoying a general chat on affairs when the sub ject turned upon the one thing most desired In life. One chose money, an other distinction, nrt and so on until It came to Charley, who said, serious ly: "Boys, I've only one good solid wish and that Is to be able to slide down hill and enjoy It as much as 1 did when I was a boy.” South Side Theater. There Is no diminution In the Inter est attached to the performances given at the South Side theater.; No. 44 Eaet Hunter street, where refined vaudeville Is offered to pleased au diences twice dally. The program for ■ he week has been diversified: the act* have gone off with a snap and once a visitor the patron become* a regular attendant. La Petite Harrison, with Hurrlion, West A Harrison, has been the feature of the bill. There are dally matinee* *nd night performance*. Pa*tim* Theater. In addition to giving one of the cleverest vaudeville bills yet put on by the management at the Pastime-Thea ter on Peachtree street, there will bo added tonight the amateur number*, when local talent will have on oppor : tunlty to show what con be done by Atlantans. Kullowlng them will come the regular bill, when S. E. Hlchards A Co., the Illusionists and mind readers, will do a number of startling trick* In legerde main. Matinees und night perform ances dally. At the Orpheum. Prank Whitman, the dancing violin 1st, Is making one of the hits of the week at the Orpheum. where he sings, fiddles and does fancy steps all at once, He gives some unusually clever Imita tions on hi* violin, too. One of the features of the bill Is the work of the two Voiding*, who give a marvelous exhibition of pure strength and gymnastic ability. Next week'* bill offer* several un usually attractive feature*, among them the team of McCrea and Poole, billed a* the world's leading sharp shooters. CITY TAX NOTICE. CITY TAX BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED OCTOBER 10TH. PAY NOW BEFORE FI. FAS ARE ISSUED AND COSTS CHARGED E. T. PAYNE, City Tax Collector. credit Stylish Clothing of Quality This is a store that sells Clothing, Hats and Shoes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls on small easy payments of $1.00 a week—and at cash store prices. There is no juggling with prices here—one price to all is our policy and that price is plainly marked on every garment. Come, you are welcome to credit here at any time. Get your new clothes now. • Overcoats $1.00 A Week Maybe a little early for Overcoat* but we want you to know that we have a splendid stock for Men and Boyi at modest prices. Women’s Saifs $12 to $32 Women’s Costs $10 fo $30 Millinery $2 to $10 Raincoats, Silk Waists, Walking Skirts, . Shoes, Furs, Little Girls’ Coats.' Men’s Suits $10.00 to $30.00 Youth’s Suits $8.00 to $15.00 Children’s Suits $2.50 to $8.00 Genesee Shoes for Men $3.50 £2 C/5 © w w C/5 ICS OVER 71 WHITEHALL ST. Store Open Monday Night Until 9 p. m. Several well-known physicians have accepted an Invitation of the Young Men'a Christian Association authorities to uddress Its Sunday afternoon serv ices during October. These men will discus* themes that have been selected with especial reference to the needs of young men. The program l*,a* follow*: Sundaj', October t—“The Avoidance of Tuberculoid*,” by Dr. VVe»ley K. Taylor. Sunday. October It—"The Young Man and the Cigarette," by Dr. Stew art B. Robert*. Sunday, October 20—“The Proper Care of the Body a* a Machine," by Dr. IV. P. Nfcolson. Sunday, October 27—"The Social Evil," by Dr. Ployd W. McRae. The service begins at 1:10 and closes promptly at 4:to. .All young men are cordially Invited to attend these, serv ice*. "Lob Sided Polks" will be the topic of a lecture to be delivered Friday night by Rev. George R. Stuart at the Bap tist Tabernacle on Luckle street. The lecture will be under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society and the pro ceeds will be used to supply a deficit In the cherlty department of the Taber nacle Infirmary. The price of admis sion will be 50 cents. The annual rally day of the Sabbath school of the First Presbyterian church, which I* held on the first Sunday In Oc tober. will be observed next Sunduy mornlng. The object In view la to In crease the attendance and the Interest with the beginning of the fall term. Those who formerly were member* are urged to return and all the friends of the school are Invited to be present. A special program will be rendered, and altogether It will be a most enjoyable occasion for all who attend. ruling loiiy < In the -|.n*Y’ column of The t.'eorglsn the afternoon nnd returned lb# next worn "pnrl.r c-ent bos of Wiley's best candy free with cech thlrtj- cente-wsnt'' ed. In Hstur day’s Georgian. REFUSE SDUfiTITCTES OR IMI TIONB—GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR. $5,000 FUND FOR BERTHE OLAIOHE New York, Oct. 4.—A f M of 15,000 has been raised for pretty ..erthe Clal che, the pretty French girl now serving a two-year term In the Bedford re formatory for murdering her former Inver. Onrdon, who she declared, had enslaved her In this city. The money will be used In fixing up a little dress making establishment for the young woman when eh* leaves the reforma tory. which will be In a few week*. A valuable gold bracelet wee loat by a young lady one morning. It wne advertised fn the --Loet" column of The Georgian In the afternoon and returned the nest morn rorty cent box of WUsy's best candy fret with etch thlrty eent "wont” ad. In Sstnr day'* (Icorslan. 8H0ULDHAVE BEEN HANGED OR SET FREE, PRISONER 8AY8. Newport News, Va„ Oct. 4.—Judge Blockatone, In the circuit court of Elis abeth county, has refused a new trial to Julius Pavlllc. the wife murderer, who was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. After his attorneys hod argued for a new trial, Pavlllc declared he should either be hanged or set free, and commented upon the Incident last Friday when the Judge went to sleep on the bench. AUGUSTA TO ENTERTAIN CONFEDERATE REUNION. Special to The Georgian. Augusta. Go.. OcL «.—With already enough money on bond to adequately supply the need* of entsrtalnment com mlttees appointed to look after the vet erans, the Confederate reunion to occur here on November I2-1S. promises to be one of the most pleasant and suc cessful held In the slate In some years. The various committees met yesterday afternoon at the offices of the Cham ber of Commerce and all made favor able reports regarding the progress thst Is being made on reunion arrangements. Secretary Moore, of the Chamber of Commerce, today sent out a call for lodging places for visiting vsterans. COLONEL LOWRY RETURNS. trip Norm tod West, was ireient at the dedication exerclirs of the - monument la t'enron. Ohio, tod on an extended trli prevent e MrKiltlfV ugiiwucui ta > *nnm, «*i returned to Atlanta Thursday night •The military bearing of the Utte City Guard*, wbo were given a prominent place In the parade, won the admiration of the B rett crowd.” aald Colonel Lowry. ”! bad i* good fortune to be given a commanding position, from which I could aee every de tail of the pageant.” Colonel Lowry’a trip Included New Turk, r, the AfelroMteeT Eastern points. _ml Meeting of the Atlanta 4k West Company win be held In the qftlce of the Company, flonm No. t. Atlanta Ter minal Ktatlon. Atlanta, On., October 15. at o'clock, i>. m. K II- HIM* Secretary, Semetkihg Really N?w--Some- thing You Havs Never Seen—Something Exqui sitely Wrought in Leather. Rscall the most beautiful things you’ve ever seen done in leather work and in metal work. In hand-tooled book cavers—in brenzs ahd medallion and medal sngravihg. Even theugb yeu may havs traveled Eurepe yoursslf ahd sssn tbe exquisite relics ahd bits ef leather work of reesnt and formsr days, still we’v? a surprise ih stars for yeu. Yeu 11 be as enthusiastic as we-were when ws saw them ths first time in Visnna. And you re going to be tempted to buy and buy and buy. There’s such variety ef each thing and so many different kinds of things. For thsy are wonder ful—marvels ih Isathsr. A purse or a card case become beautiful enough te bang upon tbe wall to bs looked at with ths sams rsgard as a picture. Every piece is made by hahd, far tbe designers of tbess over there in Vienna did not rsekon en prices-they just designed, putting tbeir whole soul into beauty. And yst t! /re hot unrsasehable in prices. Yeu see tbsy cams dirset to us from tbe maksrs in Eureps, and that makes a very material difference, far they ars tbe sort of novel ties that a middle mah would bavs to put a largs psr cent upon. There are band bags, purses, card casss, cigar and cigarette cases, bill cases, gentlemen’s pursss, writing ssts, work sets, book covers, dssk sets, picture framss, sngagemsnt books and-many otbsr articlss. Now you may be thinking, “What can thsre bs new-in picturs frames er in pecketboeks? But just bscause we can tsll you about celers and curvss and Isatber texture and metals is ne reason. .Everyone wbo has sesn them has enthussd and exdaimfd. Ws waht you to. Fitted Suit Casss Traveling Cases Suit Gsss fitted Traveling Cases, with every nscessity ahd evsn luxury for from small onss of a few pieces up to large and luxurious onss the toilet; ars new with every cenceiv- and sxtremely at- able toilst article, tractive. Only a few are bsre in grsat va- ars shown ahd each riety. Tbs prices one diffsrsnt. are vsry lew indeed. Autemobils Basksts Automobile Bas ksts for lunch er tsa ars very attractive and ussful novelties, just received from tbs other sids also. Some bavs teakettlss, cups and saucers, plates, knivss, forks and speens, bottles, boxss for lunch or ics and various ether fittings.