Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 23, 1907, Image 3

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i. ■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1907. WHAT HAPPENED MONDAY AT THE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY busy times with busy people at the busy BUSINESS SCHOOL. ROBERT DEAN’S RABBIT ON UNCLE REMUS’S COVER KILLED GIRL IN lUNCLG Sever*! new pnptla enrolled Monday nt. Iur for two men ®f good quality* neat lu m-aw» the Southern Shorthand and Business Uni-1 appearance ami. willing to work; for* bonk; * * vertlty. ‘ •* V ' | work, ceueral bookkeeping*and utenojrrapb. fe A t.red for tbct rmublued Bookkeeping mid I Mis. Brarbum,' ,7? Atimi'im ml'riik.1 Mi.irthend ww,. rriuerdar f.-r thi..EliortIiiiail ouroe. i I-. las lor, of Atlanta, entered Mian. Jraudun 'Trlsch, of the eltv also --■•Jot a> complete course in , enUT.-tl, - '• * 1 “ ’ Mg school wo Arms In the Fmirlli log, an Insurance com- oR .mill, were received for of* UiWe< 141 uiul $60. respectively, .MiortlutMl and Typewriting. ’Plvoue . all* f?oui i Mr. Eugenp 1. Wise, of Warwick, be- National Ifonlf, bulbil jr'ii the full vj)urso>!n Bookkeeping, nnnk- nanr ulld n> Q h mill, Ing, Shorthand,' Typewriting, Penmanship, I hro -help; sr’ “* ' The following applications for bookkeep-1 Godfrey. n jinuluete of the cr. and stenographers were received Mou- Koiftbern. wen pbieed In n nice position In .) /-■ _ , ... , iLo* Anacles. Cal., by the Remington Typo- rreni Q'lltmsn, Oa.. *1 am anxious to i writer C ompany. ..o ure c competent young lady bookkeep-1 Mrs. Florence Hudnnil. another graduate. i*i and stenographer, and turn to you for wns placed in Boston, Mass., by the Item- osslstnnce.' lugtou Compnnv. From Tnl la s sec, A la.: “Please nrtvlse If The Southern'rates wlll.be Increased this your co1!p;t« can furnlsn me n No, 1 good I week. Enter now and save money. The stenographer; one that is quick and accu-1 largest business school south of Baltimore, rnte, and also good in figures * A. C. Briscoe, prroddent; U W. Arnold. From Byromville, Oo.: We are look-1 vice president, Atlanta, On. SKIPS m $6,500 Sent to Cash Check and Failed to Return With the Money. New York, Oct. 23.—Scores of detectlvea ore today •earchtur for Philip Sappersteln, need 17, a Westerp Union messenger boy, who mysteriously disappeared with $6,500 from the Day and Night bank. Happer- was sent to the Knickerbocker Trust Company to cash ft check for $8,500. The police do not btdleve that the young man has been able to leave the city, and are «>f the oplnlou that he la hiding somewhere on the lower east aide, where. It Is said, a young girl lives in whom he la interested. CASTORIA for Infant* and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Soars tho 8L*natnre of OPEN FILTER BIDS ON NEXT FRIDAY The special council committee and-the water board will meet jointly at 4 o’clock* Friday afternoon to open the bid* for a new filter plant for the water workr.. The time ortglOtliy W.wai 3 O’clock Wed. W-muaj lilflUUVUl VIH Day at the Georgia state fair It waa deem ed advisable; to mako this change. The water board will meet at 3 o'clock Friday MUST HAVE PBIEST Father Gunn Explains Rule in Effect After Next Easter. After next Easter, Roman Catholic have their murrlagc* recognised by church, must have the service |H»rforiued j by a priest. This was decided upon some but It will not go Into effect until utter j Easter. Of course, Catholics will be legally married if the service Is performed b.v n minister or a Justice of the peace, but such marriages will not be recognised by th# church. . In speaklbff-of the matter \\ cdm>Mluv, Father Gunu, of the Marred Heart church, pointed out this was merely n business proposition ami was for the convenience of the clergy ,sd they might have a record of whotlpU' persons were married. vAuy society has a perfect right, Father Gann, “to say what sort of* tract Wtween parties will be recognised If property la. transferred, a deed is record- S J. To ascertuin whether this has been one the records ore searched.. If peraons come to a Catholic church lu Atlanta otul say they are married uud that the cere mony was performed by n police magistrate in Texas, tho church officials have no meth od of knowing about this. But If the cere- monv Is performed by the ehnrcli and a priest, we have a record. Hieo we can vouch for them, and they may lie received into the church and have Its advantages. The order will not be retroactive, bur all Catholics mnrrled by an official other thou a priest after Ess ter will- hare to comply with the order before they are allowed to eujoy the benefit* of the church. B. of S. F. Provident Appointed. New York, Oct. -3.—timothy tteiiliy. president of the International Brother-; hood of Stationary FirSIWen, ha* been nradey e/ternooD, but this being Atlenta unpointed by Governor Hughe* aa one, of the fltate'a representative* .to tho conference on trueta and corporations In Chicago. BEST SHOE ON EARTH ABZETTS MUST DIE Sentenced to Death in Court , at the Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, Oct. 23.—\Y. D. Adxetts was sentenced to death at the criminal HeMif n- tpduy. (of the murder, of Ger trude Dayton at.dho Hongkong Hotel,’ Hongkong’ on '^uguet'4 last. Adieus jiasi at one time a sergeant In'the. American legation, guard at'Pe kin. Afterward lie - was a professional pugilist. The’ body of the murdered woman, who .apparently had been killed by strangulation, was found in a.trunk on board a mall steamship and on Au gust 18 Adzetts was.arrested at Chefoo and charged Wlth-the murder., Silver- toilet articles marked with Mila Deyloh’s name were found In his possession. Miss Dayton Is Bald by her relatives, who lives In. Denver, Colo., to have been traveling In the Orient a*.a singer with a Mrs. J, C. Whltfoud, of New. York.- Dayton was her stage name, her family nAme being McKel- vey. D. A. R, MEETING CALLEDTO ORDER Delegates From All Parts of the State in Attend ance. ROBERT J. DEAN'S COVER DESIGN FOR UNCLE REMUS'S MAGAZINE. November Number Presents First Cover Design of Series by Atlanta .> Artist. Special to The Georgian. Rome. Oa„ Oct. 23.—The anquai “lute con vention of the Dnnghtera of the American Revolution n»et here today with delegates from uli part* of the state in attendance. The meeting is being held lu the federal conn roouiN. The list of delegates who are representing their respective chapters at the mestlng is follow* :• tliiutu Chapter—Mrs. T. If. Morgan, re gent; Mrs. E. II. Barnes, Mr*. E. W This It' s one-color reproduction of the cover design of Uncle Remus’* Magazine for Xoveintier, drawn by It. J. Dean, of Atlanta. The design I* n splendid piece of drawing and novel In Its conception and spirited In Its execution. It Is bound .to make a big hit all over the country, When Joel Chandler Harris, creator of Uncle Remus" and editor of the tnaguslne, saw the drawing, he wa* immensely tickled, snd^Jeclsred it presented Rrer presidential^ was ON INTERCESSION Ti Meetings at North Avenue Presbyterian Church Every Day. .._Jch waa published In Uncle Re mus * Magazine for October; “Never has Mr. Riley’s work received such sympathetic and brllllnnt Interpretation by an artist. The pictures by R. J. I)enn ore an good ns the text, and-the poem Is one of Riley’s best.” The rabbit cover Is the first of a series of animal studies Mr. Dean Is doing for the tnuruzluc. - -Brer Fox. 1 Brer B’«r-H)l’ Billy B’ar—Brer Buzzard, His cbiv, and all the rest of the •‘creetura” will be represented. Fielding I*ewls t’hapter. Marietta—Mrs. W. M. Everett, regent; Miss Fannie Flover, Fort Valley Chapter—Mr*. George T. Har- rls. regent: Miss Maude tl. Hlanpev. George Walton t’hapter, t.’ofumuus-MIss M. L. Redd, regent; Mrs. Victoria Waddell. Jonathan Bryan Chapter, Way cross—Mrs. Redding, regent Joseph Habersham Chapter. Atlanta—Mrs. *** ' P**el, regent; Mrs. J. M. Graham, CZAR NICHOLAS TO GREET_SEC7 TAFT Secretary of War Expected in Vladivostok Novem ber 12. TaoiHtBy night at th* North Arrau* rr*t- bytrrlan church R*r. Howard A,n*w John- .ton >pokc to a large audience on "Th* Min- (•try of lnterc***lon.'' In hi* opening re- marks he ehowed how prevailing prayer with (iod la the highest thought of Cbrlat for the Chrtatisn, how one of the funda mental lawa In tho prayer life, the only prayer that prevail* with tlod. la tho prayer thnt will aak for tho tblnga that glorify (loti. He then abowed how Hod haa ordain- e,l to ant e the world through Hla church by two thine* that the church moat do. ilref, liar Wltneaalng and eccoml by Interceding, and how rhrlat In Ilia Intcrccialon la. not praying for the world directly; lie -le pray ing for the church, ae He aeya In IIIn prayer lu the lith of John: "I pray not for the world, hut for them which thou bait given me." Thnt t'hriat le at the right-hand of flod preying ea our inicrcraaor to the end tb.it III* church may reallac the vlctorlona life lu their tlil.-llty aa a wltneaalng power an,I by Interceding prayer, and He pit* ““ prayer life first In the Chrlatlau life. It the Hiipnuue place. Dr. Johnston inked the qneitlon. "Are we going to awake to that teaching ao that we shall le concerned about recovering the vlctorlona prayer life end giving * It It* place In oar Individual llvet and In the three of Ills church'/ Do we nropoie to really ■ honest and to lay hold upon the will ... , find so . that we shall recover the thing i that the church has lost? Are we eager for St. Petersburg, Oct. 23.—Secretary Taft la expected to arrive at Vladi vostok on November 12 and a squadron of war vessel* haa been ordered to render the prescribed salutes for a esc. retary of war. On account of the re motenees of Vladlvoetok from St. Pe tersburg It has been considered Im practicable to send a deputation to meet him, but a special train will bring him to St. Petersburg. Tho American embassy here Is ar ranging for the presentation of Mr. and Mre. Taft to the caar 'and a committee of Americana Is being organized to ar range for hla entertainment. Mr. Taft haa expressed a dealre that, hla recep tion bo unofficial. ■For Your Feet—-The ii Patriot Style, service, comfort. Fits from the start. Fall showing complete in fifty different styles. Costs no more than ordinary kinds and gives double the amount of satisfaction. ALL LEATHERS $3.50 $4.00 «STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" or nr*» we £«.—_ . - - Ifslljr ami let it slip «wO , » . Tln*n Dr. Johnston sbowod how in I*uke abd In Matthew, whmi tlifr dlsflpl*»s earn® ?o th* Lord and askvd Him to t*»sj , n them to prav. Ho onipbastzoil this: bow IIo ffave thorn tho lllnntratloim of anstvorod prajror, tho prayor thnt wns Importuuato, mid w called attontIon to the psychology of the prsyvf which was so ItuportuDafe thar It overcame the adverse will that - would* other*• wise have bindeMd tho suswer to that prayer. He theti used the apostle Until as an Instance when* lu Rotuaus he spoke of the Spirit that mnketh IntcrceHslon for u* with cnmitlnir* that can not he uttered, sm| how he speaks of Ukrlst making InterajHs. »don f«»r tin. ami how, of coarse, we must tie* Ueve that t'hrlst makes Intercession ex- actly iallla own Holy Spirit doej-wllb inianlugs that vail not lie uttered. I>r. Johnston 'said: “Have you thought of the Lord Jesus Christ in Blpf-yJ Uarejoa th iught that the only way to think of nim s» iSoSRgK torlc t'hriat of tilni ti-u centurle* ago and the aplrlt with which He went out In acrv- Ice—we matt have that, but If you are really gulag to he In sympathy with the llvias I ill l.i you must reiwemtier thnt II* l> ever living to make intcrce.v*lou for u* it the thrane of (io.1. IH.nl aaya In the 9th chanter of Houutai*. 'Brithreu, I tell you ihe'truth l im hurdcrcl fordhewalvattou of -my people-of Israel, and ov hnrdcu la ao great that I would He willing JO l"- «e- iMirseil if only laravl might he »ave<l. \\ hat la that? It la Mug In Intenwaaloti .with groenltigs that can not he uttered. ’ - in Johnstoii naed tunny atrlklnfc llluatra- tlona thnt had wns under hla ohnenratloo . in hla world tour, speak lugi of lliewctider- H ?.!a7 r JiMn riudimi '* A The suMect IVeflnesflny nijfhf will 1»e •llores Challenge." A .f»rUlr.l lurffatlou U given to all to bear him. in the after- DELEGATES TO NAME CANDIDATES FOR ALDERMEN. Bpoctal to Th® Georgian Columbus, Oa., Oct. 23.—-At a mass meeting last night Chairman Chapman waa Instructed to appoint ten men from each ward and twenty additional to nominate an alderman tor each ward for the December election, an entirely new way of selecting candidates for the place. A primary was ordered by the city executive committee for De cember 4. Lyman Hall Chapter, Wgycrrfss- L round, resent. Mary II. Washington Chapter, Hr*. Susie D. Parker, regent; Mn >pe. Mrs. Frank Hoa* Jglrtborpe Chapter, CV . mneer, regent; Mr*. Joseph 8. Harrison. Ulwlmont Contluentnl C’nspter, Atlanta— Chapter, Atlanta—Mrs. J. . Perdue, regent; Mrs. Boswell It. Turner. Ravaunnli Chapter—Mrs. W. A. WInbnru, reseut; Mrs. J. Q. Johnson. Sergeant Newton Chapter. Covington— Mrs. U. W, Godfrey, regent; Mrs. Flora Carr. Stephen Heard Chapter, Elberton—Mrs. Z. Copeland. Stephen Hopkins Chapter, MsrabsllvUle— Mrs. Emma f\ Slappcy, regent; Mrs. Fel der J. Frederick. Thomas Jefferson Chanter, Atlanta—Mrs. Robert B. Foy, regent; Mrs. Herbert Man- E xtreme but very nobby; they’re for the young chaps, and youth can do things when it comes to cuts and patterns in clothes that mature years wouldn’t dare. A coat with broad shoulders and deep, full chest. Single breasted with long roll lapels and the buttons grouped as shown in the cut. Turn-back cuffs with three small buttons. Trousers full in the thigh. They are made up in novelty cheviots and worsted with browns predominating; brown with a stripe or plaid of dark green or blue. Patterns that lend themselves beautiful- ! ly to the novelty of the styl^. 15.00 to 30.00 MUSE’S, 3-5-7 Whitehall Street. rrnuuii m«>>** «•• iboDId take ad vs n tag® of this. rlstlan workers J A brain regularly nour. ished by proper food will have incentive and power for successful work. Grape Nuts is a true brain and nerve food. Made of whole wheat and barley, it contains the elements of vital energy—quickly absorbed by the system—which nourish and rebuild the gray matter of the brain and nerve cen ters. “There’s a Reason.” Read “The Road to Wellville” in pkgs. Jptnd Your Own Money, Your Own Way. Doss It not srrm strange to yon that i» dealer who trios to substitute, when you ask for an advertised article, should as sume that you are not capable of spending your own money? THURSDAY’S ENTRIES AT PIEDMONT PARK First Race—Four and nne-half fur longs: Testa H„ 112, J. a. Wngnon Blanche Hamilton, 107, John Weaver; Toultnan, 108, B. F. Rogers; Capuclne, 107, W. V. Casey; Charose, 108, George Huston; Lady Frankfort, 107, D. Hill Company. Second Race—Six furlongs: Ran dolph, Jr., 108, Chnrles Emerson: Wool tes.a, ton, L. Schuckman; Bob Frank lin, 103. I.. Hunter; Proof Sheet, 108, A. Schlltller; Bro. Beeze, 111, George Huston; Foreplece, 100, «Mrs. E. L. Green. — Third Race—Six and one-half fur long.: Thunderbolt. 110, A. P. Doyle; Leo Bright, 117. A. K. Miller: Fonaolce, 111. L. Hunter; Lady Bateman, 107, A. D. Steele; Cocoon, 116, Mr*. E. L. Green; Vic Zelgler. 114. A. Schliltler; Sea Mate. 114, W. V. Casey. Fourth Race—The Georgia Derby, one and one-quarter miles, pure J500: Jim Simpson, US, WalHtrom A Bower; Mil ler Boy. 101. A. D. Steele; Rutloba, 109, C. J. Hat-Kin: Platt, 114, H. T. Carson; Sir Vagranl, 114, D. Hill Company; Fe nian: 113, P. T. Weir; Dew Star, 107, B. F. Rogers. Fifth Race—Five and one-half fur longs: Hlue Sky, 111. A. P. Doyle; The Ram. 117, A. Schllttler; Caroline W„ 111. W. V. Coney; Sam Clay, 11*. C. J. Hoggin; Htrlngtown, ill, V. Fl.her; Gold Tip, 111, W, D. Wright Company. MOTIONMADETO RELEASE GILLETTE New York, Oct. 28.—Former As- ■l.tant District Attorney William Rand, Jr., now acting for District Attorney Jerome In the proeccutlon of Dr. Wal ter It. Glllette.'ex-vlce president of the Mutual Life Insuranco Association, for perjury, sprang a surprise today when he suddenly announced that the etate rested It. rase. . , Counsel for Gillette was so taken by aurprlec that they were unprepared to go on with the case and made a motion to have It dlemlnted on the ground that Ihe prosecution had not proven It. charge. The Jury hnd meanwhile been dismissed until tomorrow. EXTEND FRANCHISE FOR INTERURBANS The council committee on electric and other railways met at 10 o'clock Wed nesday morning and acted favorably upon the petitions of the Carolina Con struct Ion Company and of the Georgia Securities Company for the extension of time In which the former Is to begin and to complete the actual construction of tho Interurban railway from Conyers to West Point, and the latter to begin and complete the Atlanta. Griffin and Macon Interurban. The Carolina Construction Company, according to the original franchise, was to have begun actual work by October 18, but the committee recommended to council that the time be extended to March 1, 1008. The Georgia Securities Company waa to have begun the actual work of construction of the Atlanta, Griffin and Macon by October 19, and If You Are Going to Paint Consult us beforo placing your orders. We attend per sonally all jobs. Will cheer fully furnish estimates. Wc guarantee all work done by us. ATLANTA PAINTING COMPANY, 613 Temple Court Building. Both Phones: Bell M. 5118; Atlanta 1284. WORDS Many an Atlanta Household Will Find Thom So. To have the palna and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders la enough to make any kidney sufTerer grateful. To tell how this great change ran be brought about will prove com forting words to hundreds of Atlanta readers. George N. Bremer, of Atlanta, Go., salesman In the general store, at 7 W. Mitchell St., and residing at 139 8. Pryor afreet, says: "I believe Doan’s Kidney Pills ,to be all they are repre- -cntt-J to be, and have come to this coqrluMon from ,my own experience, for they cured me of a very distress ing backache from which 1 suffered for a long time. Although I tried about every other remedy before using them. I could get no relief, and neither wu* my phyeldan able to'do me any good. Doan'a Kidney Pills, however, seemed to find the spot immediately and In forty-eight hours after I began taking them the pain left me, and 1 have never had It since. That Is why I ran speak from experience.” For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 rents. Foster-Mllbum Co.. Buffalo, •Wp, York, sole agents for fhe United Slate*. Remember Ihe name—Doan’s—and. take no other. end WHMKfY HAbfTB cured et boas with out pels. Bookefj tlculars sest M B. it. WOOLLKY. 1 ta.Ua. Office 144 M. I Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Co INCORPORATED ALL PRICES LOWER Pierce’s Busy Department Store, 60 Marietta 8t„ Opposite Post Office. pain. 50c etch. 1W»| twth IX Money c*« net l«uy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL HOUMA. No. Pi Wbltwbuil Sr. the recommendation be external six month®. the Hppi latter company. Councilman Huddle- PrttjnHlm*n Grant and Alderman Curtis attended the meeting of the com - mlttee. Council will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon to act upon the recommendations of the committee. 8oldicrs Repel Attack. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 23.—While nquad of United State* soldier* u searching a cafe for a deserter t were attacked by a crowd* who m fun of their uniforms. The crowd c raxorw and the noldle: * w .*tv for«** ( shoot. Dominic Dotello waa !<1JW Dominic Kmlntl seriously hurt.