Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 09, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANI) NEWS. Our Great Piano are being snapped up daily by Shrewd Buyers. BY HER OWN BUND Ilkfre von been reading our opening annonncementA in the papers recently* If you have not, somebody certainly has. as our sales yesterday demonstrate the fact that the-people of At- . laritn are well up on Piano values and know when to snap up bargains. Our idea jn this sale is not so much to make money as to make friends, and we can say with pride that our sales so far have added another lot of satisfied patrons willing to sing our praises'. We havo been in business in Georgia 40 years and have stores and representatives in the six Southern stntes—viz: the CafoKnas, Florida, Georgia, Alabamn, Mississippi. Our out- fffit is. therefore, necessarily large, and buying instruments as we do by the thousands, enables us to sell you a Pjano at prices that other dealers pay for them. * . r' We will prove our assertions in the foregoing by offering another lot of strictly high priced Pianos at prices ordinarily asked for inferior grades. Road carefully the following: One regular $500.00 Chickering $390 One line Hallett & Davis Grand Piano, cost £ 4 Qg? new $800.00, shows a little wear, now $ I Ov One of our own Ludden & Bates $400.00, A fine new Piano, for one day, <*** ffQ only 9100 One Mathushek walnut case, $425.00 style, COQft One Organ at $18.50. One new Piano at $118.00 Any of these Pianos are yours on terms that will please you. If yon. are considering a purchase any time in the fu ture. we ndvise you to take advantage of this sale, it means dol lars to you ind pleasure and contentment for your family. LUDDEN & BATES Southern Music House 43 PEACHTREE ST. H. H. HALE, Manager Phone Main 3276. Open Nights Till 9 O’clock. THE THEATERS AMUSEMENTS. night, THE GRAND—Wednesday "The Umpire." • THE BIJOU — Wednesday night, Charley Grapewln In "Awakening ot Mr. Plpp.” \ THE ORPHEUM—Wedneaday matl. nee and night, vaudeville. PASTIME THEATER—Vaudeville. SOUTH SIDE THEATER—Vaude ville. At the Bijou. Charley Grapewln. In "The Awaken ing of Mr. Plpp." la making his second call at the Bijou since hla Introduction Inst season, and Wells, Dunne & Har lan have given the star comedian the moat magnificent production, the rpont elegant wardrobe and the beat company that has ever aupported one of the most popular favorites known to the Atlanta theatergoers. , The company la a strong organlaa- tion. and there are pretty girls who near stunning gowns, and musical numbers and specialties that make the mtractlon all the better liked. There will be matinees as usual during the \\»ek, and every night performances will be offered at the scheduled hour. At the 8outh Side. There te perhaps no act In Atlanta that Is more thrilling than that offered by Adams and Harvey, at the South Side, No. 44 East Hunter street, when they do their great knife throwing •ketch. A woman stands against a wooden board and a man outline* **— figure In Howie knives and battteaxes. Harrison, West and Harrison, featuring Master Harrison In Buster Brown. Is pleasing, too. a* Is Miss Carrie Scott In physical culture contortions: Adams and Adams in barrel jumping. J Murphy In stump speeches. Miss Har rison In Illustrated songs and the 8outh Side vltascope In moving pictures. At the Orpheum. The most attractive act to ladlea and children seen this season In Atlanta la Howard's dog and pony circus at the orpheiira. this week. The four-footed actors' are drawing crowds to the mat Inecs, for the children are taking ad lantage of the opportunity to ace their favorites. The Tuesday matinee was crowded and the advance sale Indicates an Increasing attendance In the after noons. " ■ : *- one of (he feature acta of tha bill title week Is the crack shooting of Me- line and Poole, which rivals anything fern In the Wild West. Several good eong and dance teams, a one-act come dy akotch with music, a xylophone con. ,-ert player and new moving pictures ..... i i. Kill alirhl UAtl are Included In the bill of eight acta, which Is fully up to tha high standard set by the new vaudeville theater. N —- ifv— a At tha Pastlmf. The Bamellea In their comedy Jug gling and sphere rolling actual the Pastime Theater, on Peachtree street, are splitting premier honors with the Musical Doyles, at this same play house. Both are Interesting acts, given with a snap, and never fall to please. Carl and Carl In an original sketch offer a good excuse for a hearty laugh, while Miss Lillian Carl cloaca the bill with the Illustrated songs. "On the Bench 'Neath the Old Willow Tree” and "Honey Boy." Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the -wide Cold and Grip remedy, re- world moves cause. Call for full name. 'Look for signature of E. W. Grove. 35c. WILL INVESTIGATE STRANDING OP SHIP Special to The Georgian. Norfolk. Va., Oct. 9.—A court of In quiry will be ordered at ones to flx the responsibility for grounding of the battleship Kentucky yesterday, when the ship was stranded on a soft mud bank and unable to be floated until late last night. A careful examination li being made today, but the vessel Is ap parently uninjured. WARRANT ISSUED FOR TERMINAL SUPT. Norfolk, Va. Oct. 9.—The coroner’s Jury Investigating the killing of Mrs. N. C. Munsell and Mrs. Henry Holmes, of Massachusetts, by a Norfolk and Western engine here, brought In a ver dict finding Major E. I-. DuRarry. su perintendent of terminals for the road, guilty of criminal negligence for not having a flagman, as required hy law. A warrant charging DuBarry with Invol untary manslaughter has been Issued. COMMISSION WILL INVESTIGATE RATES Special to The Onriisn. ' Montgomery, Ala.. Oct. 9.—The Ala bama railroad commission today de rided to take Up the question of the rate on compressed cotton from Union Springs to other points In Alabama, notwithstanding the fart that the Cen tral’of Georgia had secured an Injunc tion against the commission from en forcing the IK) commodity rate, which Includes cotton. Major R. E. Steiner, representing the Central, said he would decline to appear because of the Injunction. No final action has yet been taken by the commission on the petition. WANT TO ENJOIN EIGHT-HOUR DAT Cincinnati. Ohio, Oct. 9.—Several printing and publishing Arms In Chica go, St. Louis, New York.and In Massa chusetts. with national officers of the United Typothetae. havo brought action In the United Slates court asking that the International Printing Pressmen end Assistants' Union of America be enjoined from violating an agreement of January, 1197, by demanding an eight-hour day. To bt Near Mrs. Eddy. New York. Oct. 9.—The countess of D&nmore. widow of the earl of Dun- more. who waa the most prominent Christian Scientist In Great Britain, has left this city for Boeton eo as to be near Mrs. Eddy ami the source of Christian Science teachings. Mrs. Dora Kell Fails to Sur vive Monday’s Attempt at Suicide. After lingering In a comatose condi tion since Monday afternoon. Mrs. Dora Kell, the aged woman who slashed her self with a case knife, died Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Grady Hos pital. Mrs. Kell, while In a fit of despond ency because of III health, cut herself twice across the abdomen as she lay across a bed at her home, 90 Court- land street. She had been 111 for the past year and had remarked that she had given up nil hope of ever being cured. She was 60 years old. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. GENTRY BROS.’ SHOW HERE NEXT WEEK The announcement le mqde that Gen- nni try Brothers' famous shows, the pop ular 'trained animal exhibition, will exhibit In Atlanta next Monday and Tuesday, giving special matinees each day. This show has a strong following in Atlantn, nnd la the especial favorite of the ladles nnd children, and the no tice of Its return will be received with general delight. Gentry Brothers' show this season Is bigger and better than ever. In addi tion to many new; and novel perform ances by the extensive collection of trained and educated animals, eleven sensational trapexe and acrobatic acts are presented. Trained zebras, ele phants. camels, monkeys, sheep and pigs form a part of the menagerie. CZAR TO ROUT PERSIAN ROBBERS St. Petersburg, Oct. 9.—Russia l» considering. the early occupation of North Persia aa the only means of stamping out anarchy and restoring commercial stability. A band Is in complete control of roads leading In the principal cities, goods, money, mall are being constantly sto len. and travelers held for ransom. Practically no one la allowed to travel without paying tribute to robbers. ELKS CELEBRATE - OPENING OF HOME open Its new home to Its members and ths ladles of the families Tuesday night and the housewarming was a distinct success. The "Best People On Earth” recently leased the beautiful home of /. Carroll Payne, at Peachtree and Cain streets, and the former home has been converted into a club house, of The club was thronged with guests * *" ildnlght. program Ing the early hours, and ~ ‘ welcomed R. C. Broyles ... the name of the club. J. T. Hill re' •ponded In an eloquent address, and J. E. Pottle followed with an address which was one of the features of the evening. A dance In the handsomely decorated ball room closed the even ing's entertainment. WERE IN COLLISION WITH PRESIDENT When the river boat Mississippi, on which President Roosevelt made the trip down the great river to Memphla. waa run Into by the eteamahlp Fred Hartwlg a few daya ago, a collision which canned the pilot to be pup- pended for alx months, William I*. Hlrach and T. M. Keep, both, of Pittsburg and dele- itea to the convention of holler manufac- irtra In Atlanta, were on the latter boat. Mr. Iflrarh Is connected with the Ameri can fiteel and Wire Company, while Mr. Rees la a prominent manufacturer of marine cause the passengers were anxious to get closer to the president. He said the pilot boat Lily waa next In line to the preafden- m tMjrw tlal boat and that aeveral times Pilot > *'rerf Hartwlg ran ahead of the head. Honor* Msmory of Lott Special to The Georgian. Way cross, Ga., Oct. •.—Coffee county superior court adjourned Monday morning In tkwglaa, soon after It had been organized, out of respect to John M. Lott, ^>ne of Douglas' old citizen*, who died there Sunday night. The aesalon of court met again yesterday morning and will probably last through this week. 00000000000000000000000000 o BULL KILLS BEAR • O ON NEW YORK FARM. O O O Port Jervis. N. Y., Oct. 9.— O O Never diil bull and bear light more O O fiercely In Wall street as on Ja- O o cob Schlffer's farm above Cooks o a Falls. The beer, dressed, weighed O o mere than 100 pounds. It entered O O the pasture, causing a stampede O O among the cows. The Instaht the O O bull saw the beer It charged. The O O liattls lasted half in hour and the O O bull won. O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOO HEALTH INSURANCE The man who Insures his life Is wise for his family. The man who Insures his health le wise both for his family and himself. You may insure health by guard ing It. It is worth guarding. At the first attack ot disease, which generally approaches through the LIVER and mani fests Itself In innumerable ways TAKE. IN NEXT SATURDAY’S GEORGIAN, BROUGHT OR PHONED TO THE GEORGIAN OFFICE Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11=12 ., Wiley’s Candy, which is carefully packed, piece by piece, in handsome ! boxes, is famous for its flavor ana purity, and You Get a 40-cenf Box Free This means that you get the best grade of candy that Wiley manufactures, the 80 cents per pound kind, and we give you the privilege of making your own selection at' any of Wiley’s stores, if you like. D CMFMRFP If you can’t bring your ad to The Georgian f \ L Iff L Iff OLA Office Friday or Saturday, phone Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401 and we will send for it without charge for messen ger service. Share the opportunities that come to those who USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS 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. Shot Cousin Over Knife. Rjh*<*Is! to The Osoralnn. Yatesvllle, as., Oct. 9.—Sunday night while going to church Otla Calhoun and Harrison Calhoun, first couslna, engaged In a quarrel over a pocket knife, the property or the former, but In the' possession of the latter. Otis C'alhnun wos endeavoring to recover hla knifa from hla cousin when the latter suddenly became enraged and shot him through the body. The negro has ab solutely no chance for recovery. At Man's League, The Men's League of the Capitol Avenue Baptist church will have as Its guest ot honor at Its meeting Thursday night Dr. Junius W. Millard, the well- known pastor of Ponce DeLeon Avenue Baptist church. Dr. Millard will deliver an address on "Rambles About Jerusa lem." An:! cavo your health. | At West End Church. Evangelist K. R. Clarkson, of CHrn- nclie, Ala., ulll preach at West Uri'f L’iirltUan church next Sunday. If You Are Going to Paint Consult us before placing your orders. We attend per sonally all jobs. Will cheer fully furnish estimates. We guarantee all work done by us. ATLANTA PAINTING COMPANY, 613 Temple Court Building. Both Phone*: Bell M. 6118; Atlanta 1284, A substitute Ik never as good aa the origi nal -therefore. Insist on catting what you auk for. A dealer who la always wanting to *ell you something Juat aa ff<x>u la not work- SsaBss #9'CORGI A. FULTON COUNTY. To the Bnprrior «'ourt of Maid County: Tha petition of R. M. Kubanka. H. F. West. Ed I.. Humphreys. Thomaa C. Pe- lot and J. It. Reynolds. of gold county, re spect fully shows: Ft rat. That your petitioner* dealre for themselves and aatorlates to become Incor- C .rated under the name and atyle of "At- nta Pythian Caatle Aaaocfatloo," for a of renewal at Heoond. The object of wild corporation la pecuniary gain to the stockholders. Third. The particular hnalneas to be carried on la that of building a Knights of Pythias ensile In Atlantn, (la . said county. A>". *»'•• fiTf.alr.'rgr. *«*#i trailing .»rid viji.ipplns a Ku:gb:» «•; Pythias CusMv lu Atlanta. Ga., said county. ■ ■■I I In Atlantn. Ga.. said county, may tuect and -transact howneag. , Also, the furnishing to other lodges and secret orders of all kinds, a lodge hull In which to meet and transact buslnes*. and to charge therefor a reasonable rental. Petitioners ask the tight to buy, rent. » inn "iiy, rvm, lease, bold or gall such. real nnd personal property as they may dealre and shall l»e necessary for the mrrylng on of the busl ness herein proposed. Petitioners desire the right to rent or lease their property, both real and per sonal. to other parties for any legitimate business should they see proper to do so# proper | and to charge therefor a reasonable rental. Petitioners desire the right to lend or borrow money, and to secure the same by I Hinds, mortgages, deeds, deeds of trust or other Inatrnments. Fourth. The principal office and place of business of said corporation shall be In of business of sabl corporal Atlanta, Ga., aald county. Fifth. The capital atock of said U ‘ ‘ — ration shall be ten thousand i: aald corno- *10,000) dol lar stock from __ vote of the stockholders, to a sum not reeding two hundred and fifty thousand, (CM.OOOt dollars. Mlxtb. Maid capital stork shall b# divided Into shares of the par value of twenty-live <$.*» dollars each; and they desire to re ceive subscriptions to aald capital stock jpon the following conditions: The subscriber mutt be a Knight of Pythias. In good standing, and tho stock shall l*e paid for In cash or U|um such terms aa may ’ ““ stock shall lie that.’should nny _ . .. . or .transfer bis said atock. be must traps' fer or sail some to a Knight of Pythias iu ling, am cash of lie agreed upon, and said Issued upon the condition ty stockholder* dealre to set! Knights of Py- gtHHl standing. thtaa lodge. .— I—. Seventh. That said corporation shall lodge holding stock In said rorporatfo ; atltute a majority of the hoard of din. tors, except as qualified by the following proviso: h hersliip *'f each lodge, has subscribed In i dltlon to the sold forty 140* shart-s uli re f erred to, to the number of two hutidi tyk)> ah area, thus allowing for each drat t director shall for each ad* .... _____ ____ abares subscribed. All additional dl to be ihoteii by a majority voto members present of sold Kulghta of lodges who are stockholders In lauta Pythian Caatle Association. Eighth. Petitioner* desire tli# right contract and be contracted with, and have and uae a common seal, to roceli.* to have all other rights and privileges ttur are conferred by law upon corporations ««f dike character, and be -subject to nil the re. atrlctlons and Immunities as provided by that vlth the WALTER A. SIMS. Attorney for Petitioners. Filed In office September 15.JW7.; ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. GEORGIA. FELTON COrNTY. t, Arnold Broyles, clerk court of said county, do h* r the foregoing I* a true .u of the application for chnj he application tor ci HI of Atlanta Pythian as appears of Hie In tb s Witness my bnrd awl i-c this the 12th <* ■ superior rtlfy that icut copy cm- director of sr.U cur;.onttlmi -UaH. be*Clerk ( *1 f* HKOVrE?