Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 02, 1907, Image 15

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THE'ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. n/i 1 l ltHAt, MJVKMMKK Z. 19(77. 15 for sale—real estate. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. hardwood INTERIOR 1 finish and mantels, doors, sash* blinds. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND- ARD SIZES—CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT, ce ment AND METAL TRIMMINGS WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF complete. dowman-dozier mfg. COMPANY. NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO., 96, 98 and 100 86. Forsyth S tres t. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will he sold In Jonesboro,. Clayton county, at executor's sale, on Tuesday, November 6, 1907. the property of W. N'. McConnell, deceased, one town lot In Jonesboro and fsrnw. containing 270 acres more or less, sub-divided Into tracts of 10 to 70 acres. These prop erties have buildings, orchards, timber, water, sand and granite. All within two miles of Rlverdale. four to five miles of College Park, eleven to thir teen miles of Atlanta, and Jn Clayton county. Terms made known day of sale. O. N. Hule and U. O. McCon nell, executors. Nov. 2, 1907. O 0 CHhtWOO0tKH>0OO000OO0OO0OO a O O STATISTICS. O O 0 OOO00O00O00000O000OO0O0000 Property Transfers. ,53—Westvlew Cemetery Association to J. H. Pitt, lot In Westvlew cemetery. Warranty deed. ,2.400—p. H. Patrick to Mrs. Luella McCarter, lot on Ormond street. War ranty deed. Building Permits. ,S50—F. and A Adair. 12 N. Butler street, to build one room to house. ,4.500—Bennett Lumber Co.. 378-179 ,N. Boulevard, to build dwelling. ,700—W. A. Fuller, 122-124 Walton street, to build brick shop. ,150—Jacob Ktseman. 35 Harden street, to repair dwelling. ,1.200—R, c. Rasche, 6-8 Boa* street, to hqlld dwelling. ,3.000—Ashby Street Baptist church, 319 Ashby street, to build brick and granite church building. Jloo Continental Oln Co.. Foundry ami Magnolia streets, to build Irort shed. Deaths. Dennard Jones, age 6 months, died at 462 Crew street. Mrs. Luclle Lane, age 43, died at 318 East Reorgia avenue. Infant of Jessie Brown, age two months, died at 110 Walton street. Births. To Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Conner, 117 Richardson street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Babb, 80 Hampton street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. fi. N. Mann, 389 East Hunter street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tolman, 351 Hill street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan, 7 Luclle avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Jackson, 134 Ashby street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hutch, 256 West Mitchell-street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buchann.on, 34 \\ httrhall Terrace, a boy. To Mr. and Mr*. James, 1*7 Ashby street, a boy. , To Mr. and Airs. J. M. Moore, 151 " httehaU street, a girl. To Mr. and Airs. W. W. Jackson, 96 Fowler street, a boy. To Mr. and Airs. T. P. Allen, 322 East Fair street, a gM. Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAGE OF SPORTS SEE LAST PAGE. Snappy, Gordon Eleven Piled Up 11 to 0 on Howard Special to The Georgian. Barnesvllle, Qa., Nov. 2.—In a fast and snappy game of football yesterday Gordon^ Institute defeated Howard College, of Birmingham, 11 to 0. The game started with Captain Prout booting the ball to Howard's 5.yard line ajtd Blount was downed In hla tracks. i Lawrence then smashed through tackle for 10 yards and a touchdown In one minute'of play. Howard tried Gordon's line, but missed, belnff thrown for t safety by one foot. Jones hit the line and gained two feet. Denny punted to Smith, who returned It 10 yards. Smith got loose on a beautiful forward pass for 35 yards and a touchdown, and Captain Prout kicked goal. JOHN SUMMERS A CORPSE, PUGILISTICALLY SPEAKING. New. York, Nov. 2.—John Summers, the great little English lightweight, was burled puglllstlcolly at New Ha ven, Conn., last night. Yes. the great Johnny Summers, the boy who sent Spike Robson over to the other side, the boy who chased the charred Battling Nelson out of London —the same boy. Well, he's a dead one. There were, we may say, right here, two people In the house who differ with the writer. One was Charley Harvey, who manages Johnny, and the other Sammy Smith, the English boxer. Both claim the bout a draw. It was a ten-round affair, and It went the limit without a knockdown or a black eye, and with very little blood. It was Keyes' fight every round, the Fourteenth street lad being the most effective, the harder hitter and the aggressor. Dias At Homs In Elbertsn. Special to The Georgian. Elberton, Ga., Nov.' 2.—Mrs. D. P. Oglesby died here last night after a long Illness. The funeral will be held In the Baptist church tomorrow after noon. She Is survived by her husband and six children; Mrs. H. J. Brewer, Vrs. W. F. Jones, Afrs. S. O, Hawe< John G. Oglesby of Elberton, Mrs. Dr. Henry of Anderson, S. C„ and Mrs, R. E. Moore of Cuthbert. MISS, JANE ADDAMS TO VISIT CITY Miss Jane Addama, of Hull House, Chicago, one of the most famous tvtm- -n In the United States, and one who h-is devoted her life to the helping «nd uplifting of others, will speak In Atlanta on the afternoon of Sunday, November 24, at the Grand opera house, ami plana for her reception are now Ming made by the Associated Charities. Negro Sentenced to Hang. Richmond, Va.. Nov. 2.—Thomas Johnson, a negro, was yesterday con- ri-'ied In the superior court of King ' illlnm county of the murder of C. T. £“■?«•« sentenced to hang Pecem- Hnead was waylaid by the .1IL 1 ? on hl * way with a con- "‘“•&PIUrSJ? money 10 pay hl * * vr OFFERS TO SELL WATER PLANT TO CITY. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tehn., Nov. 2.—J. H. Purdy, of Pittsburg, general manager of the corporation of which the city water company of Chattanooga Is a part, has offered the local plant to the city for Jl,712,015.66. The proposition was made to Mayor W. It. Crabtree In a formal and rather lengthy communi cation which the mayor will place be fore the board of public works. ASKED JURORS TO BE HIS FRIEND; GETS 90 DAYS IN JAIL. Special to The Georgian. , Chattanooga. Ten., Nov. 1.—Dr. B. N. Coleman, a physician, recently tried on the charge of performing a criminal op eration. was lined 1160 and sentenced to ninety days In Jail yesterday after noon for trying to Influence veniremen summoned to hear his case. Three veniremen swore that Coleman tried to Induce them to "be Ills friends” if they got on the Jury. JL The half ended with the ball In How ard’s territory. Howard came back strong In the sec. ond half, but were never near enough to Gordon's goal to cause any appre hension. The line-up follows; Gordon. Prout leapt)., c. .. .. Zellner. rg .. . Johnson. Ig Lawrence, rt Mercer, It ... Hogg, re All Her. re, Griffith, le D. Moon, le. ■Smith, q C. Allen, q. Blnlun. rh 8. Moon, rh, Cockran. Ih mount, lh. Moore, f Jones, f. Referee. Simmons, of Macon; um pire, Franklin; head _linesman, Ed Howard. Howard. . ..Vaughn, c. . .H. Allen, rg. .. .. Cook, Ig. . ..Cruise, rt. Denny. It 0000OOO000000000000000000D O 0 0 HEAVY FIELD FOR 0 0 MICHIGAN BATTLE. O 0 O O. Nashville, Tenn.. Nov. 2.—It O O rained here last night. This morn- O 0 ing the downpour has stopped, but O 0 It Is still cloudy. O O Dudley Held Is very heavy. 0 O This fact Is taken as an advan- 0 O tage for Michigan in her game O 0 with Vanderbilt. O O O 000O000000000000000000000C 0 O 0 NORTHERN GAMES TODAY. 0 0 O 0 Princeton and Carlisle at New 0 O York. O 0 Yale and Washington and Jet- O S ferson. at New Haven. O Fordham and Holy Crose, at 0 0 Worcester. 0 O Pennsylvania and Lafayette, at O O Philadelphia. 0 0» Brown and Harvard, at Cam- 0 O bridge. 0 0 Chicago and Minnesota, at Alin- O 0 ncapolts. 0 O Lehigh and Haverford, at Hav- O 0 erford. ' 0 0 George Washington and Vlr- O 0 gtnla, at Washington. 0 0 Stephens and Rennsalaer, at O 0 Hoboken. 0 0 West Point and Colgate, at West O 0 Point. 0 0 Bucknell and Syracuse, at Syr- 0 O acuse. 0 0 Western Pennsylvania and Cor- O O nell, nt Ithaca. O 0 Johns Hopkins and Alount 0 0 Washington, at Alount Washing- O O ton. - 0 O Tufts and Bowdoln, at Bowdoln. 0 0 0 000000OO0OO000O0OO00OOO00I.' O O O LINE-UP AT NEW YORK. O 0 O O Princeton. Carlisle. 0, 0 Wooster, le Gardner, le. O' 0 Ziegler, It Wausekah, It. O 0 Waller, If., Afrald-of-a-Bear, If. Oi' O Phillips, Little Boy, c. O 0 Buckingham, rf Lyot), rf. 0 O Booth, rt Lubo, rt. O , 0 Brown, re '.. .Exendlne, re. O 0 Dillon, qb. ..Alount Pleasant, qb. 0 0 Harlan, lhb Hendricks, Ihb. 0 0 AtcCormlek, fb Houser, fb. 0 0 Referee—M. O. Thompson, O O Georgetown. Umpire, J. H. 0 O .Minds. Pennsylvania. Field Judge. 0 0 J. F. Okeson. Lehigh. Linesman, 0 O Air. Rhlnehardt, Lafayette. O 00O00000000000000000000003 CHALK SA UNDERS SKETCHES UNCLE SAM’S AUCTION SALE; ' HE SEES A STILL SMASHED THE AUCTIONEER ASK8 FOR A HIGHER BID. FRIGHTFUL FAMINE CERTAIN IN INDIA Simla, Nov. 2.—A more frightful famine than that of 1899, when over I, 999.009 people* perished of etarvatlon, seems a csrtalnty In India this ssason. Crop failures have been practically complete. It Is estimated that at least 48.000,000 people will be dependent upon the government. Relief was given to II. 000.000 people In 1899 at a cost of 378,000,000. WOMEN USHERS IN N. Y. THEATERS New York. Nov, 2.—There are twelve womell ushers In the Manhattan opera house this season. They will be In uniform. 500 GUESTS FLEE FROM HOTEL FIRE Chicago, Nov. 2.—About 600 guests of the Plaxa Hotel fled from their roams In confusion early today when flre broke out In the basement. The damage was slight, $75,000,000 PUT OUT AS DIVIDENDS New York. Nov. 2.—Banks and trust companies distributed yesterday *75,- 000,000, representing stock, dividend* and Interest on bonds. This Is the largest distribution of Its kind In any November. Alleged Murderer Caught. Special to The Georgian. ABhevllle, N. C., Nov. 2.—\A llliain Saunders, alias John Jones, a negro, wanted for murder In South < » rolln “; and for whom a reward of *100 ha* been standing, was arrested In this city by Detective Oreenlee. Charge of Perjury, gnecial to The Georgian. Adrian, Oa.. NoV. 2.—A. H. Braa- well. of thla place, who preferred chargea agalnat Poatmaater Llghtfoot, some weeka ago In connection with the shipment of n keg of beer to one of the club here, was yeeterday placed under bond on the charge of perjury. Ansel May Oppoaa Latimar. Special to The Georgian. Columbia, 8. C.. Nov. T.—Governor Ansel will probably announce himself a candidate agalnat Senator Lftlmer for re-election In a few days. He said today that he would make a definite statement In a few days as lo whether ha wilt be a candidate. POPE-WAVERLY ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE FOR 8ALE. Stanhope model, with mtreury are rectifier, price new *1,875. In absolute ly first-class condition. Reason for selling, two other automobiles on hsrtd. *1,200 will buy outfit. E. L. DOUGLAS. 1109 Century Building. COKER CHARGES A CONSPIRACY Through his attorney, Frank M. Hughes, J. AI. Coker, of Buckhead, Saturday filed suit against B. T. Ech ols, his neighbor, .for punitive and vindictive damages In the sum of 160,009. , John N. Sims and W. A. Sima are' named as parties to the suit. The suit grew out of the recent ar rest and trial of Coker on a warrant sworn out by Echols and which charged him with attacking Echols' ll-year-old daughter. The Case was tried before Justice of the Peace Don aldson and the warrant was dismissed. t’oker alleges that Jhe charge was brought against him as the result of a confederacy, connivance and con spiracy on the part of Echols, and John and IV. A. Sims, and that It was the culmination of enmity and hatred of four yenra' standing. LAWYER BADLY HURT BY FALL 8MA8HING MOONSHINE STILL. FEDERAL ATTORNEY REACHESJTLANTA Clark McKercher Here To Investigate Peonage Cases. Assistant Attorney General Clark AtcKercher, whose coming to Atlanta was announced In The Georgian Fri day, arrived In town Saturday morn ing and Is domiciled at the Aragon. Considerable mystery surrounds the visit of this high official of the depart ment of Justice and no announcement has bsen made of the purpose of his visit here at this time. The district attorney’s office here was not advised of ' hla coming and during the day Satur day he did not call upon District Attor ney Tate, although he was away from his quarters In the Aragon most of the day. It Is generally believed that Mr. Atc- Kercher is here on an Investigation which will lead Into peonage charges After a lighting from a South De catur trolley car Friday night, at Van Noy station, to go to his home. L. I. Woolf, a lawyer, accidentally fell Into n ditch and was badly Injured. EVELYN THAW won’t be Witness New York. Nov. 2.—Four weeks from Afonday will see the opening of the sec ond trial of Hnrry K. Thaw for the killing of Stanford White,. One sur prising feature of the second trial will he that Evelyn Neablt Thaw will not appear as a wltnesa In behalf of her husband. That much was learned to day from a source which In the absence of a positive denial drotn Martin W. Littleton, chief counsel for Thaw, must be regarded its thoroughly reliable. . Woman’s Presbyteriel Union. At the meeting of presbytery held at Bethany church, October 15-17, the organisation of a Prcabyterlal Union of Women's Societies was authorized, and the organisation will take place Monday and Tuesday. November 3 and 4. at the North Avenue Presbyterian church. The first meeting will be held at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday at the North Avenue church for enrollment of delegates and a social meeting. To this all the dele gates. officers of all the societies and any who may he Interested are cordial ly Invited. At 8 p. m. the meeting will be held In the church auditorium, addresses to be made by Bev. Theron Rice, D.D.. on the Subject of home missions, nnd by Rev. D. t’lay Lilly. D.D., on foreign missions. Bev. Richard Orme Flinn. chairman of Die presbyterial commit tee, presiding. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend this meet ing. On Wednesday morning at 19 o'clock there will be a meeting for organisa tion. All delegates are urged to be K rnmpt. ns there will he a good deal of uslness to be transacted at thla time. TRIBUTE TO TECH COMES FROM EAST InilMliii; of tin* Southern eottmi uilll linlnu- • r>* I* heeomlitff recognUtHl In the bn*t by cotton mill owners, who are n I reaily feel lug the effect! of the Houth* loropgtttlon. With mi/re *c|i«>l* like the Tech, the South wmltl outdistance the North nml Cast In ItM manufacture of cotton Roods. n(*cordinR t«» the Iwdlcf of a mill exwert who Npoke upon Jhe rabJeet «* » technofoid- cnl liumiuet In N>w York city recently, lie ••A few wore technological ■ebpolf like an excellent Institution at Atlanta, lu which 600 iMiyn are Icnrtilng the highest branches of the weaver!* art. will pnt a now fnce upon the eowbetltlon nt which the mill owner* of MaswichtiKcttK are wont to •‘tulle. For ex ample. I w»w student! tending bmm* upon which -hedepreada. embellished with dtsiius of their own creation, were Mng produced. I’otton fpHMlft eif every conceivable Hhiub* were woven In the an me apartment. The president of the Inutltution Informed me thift the call upon him for young wen to take charge of new cotton factories that arc rising on every hand wai continuant. SIX TRAMPS BURN TO DEATH Wilmington. Del., Nov. 2.—The large bam of the Joseph Moore estate, above I'hester, Pa„ on the Chester pike, was destroyed by lire early today. Six tramps are said to have been burned to death, and a search Is now bslng made for their bodies. U. S. TO BUILD BIG AIRSHIPS The Lightning Crayon Artist Does Bit on the Side. "The first thing that struck my ey* In Atlanta was that whisky Is being put out of business,” remarked "Chalk' Saunders Thursday, "and this time It was Uncle Sam, assisted by a gentle man of oolor, who was doing the put ting." Mr. Saunders had Just left the mati nee at the Orpheum theater, where he Is doing a lightning crayon sketch stunt this week, and had strolled In front of the custom house. From the steps an auctioneer was crying for bid ders for a choice collection of "moon shine" whisky, which had been gath ered by revenue men In a raid on a still and Just down the street a negro was busy with an ax smashing up a few copper stills and other Implements of the "wlld-cat" trade. "Chalk" stopped to took on. “I certainly was tempted, to make a bid on that boose,” he said, “but It was put up In too big a lot for me. I don’t see how I could handle a whole barrel of com liquor on my tour, even with the assistance of friends." Air. Saunders was so struck with the scene before the custom house that he seized his trusty fountain pen and made a sketch or two for The Georgian. "Is that what you'd call a typical Southern scene?" he asked. "Youknow this Is my first trip down South." "Well, hardly,” he was answered. "But after the first of next year If you see any liquor being sold It will be by Uncle Sam. and even that'e doubtful. You see, prohibition goes Into effect then." TOOK OWN LIFE RATHER THAN SERVE SENTENCE IN PEN Statesboro. Ga.. Nov. I.—Theodore Krisltch. the Russian who was Thurs day night sentenced to life Imprison ment for the murder of fellmv-Rue- slan, hanged himself In his cell yss. terdny at noon. He used the rope from the window and was dead when found. Kosltch’ has a wife and seven children In Russia, but no relatives have been found In this country. NATIVE MORO CHIEF VISITS ROOSEVELT Wastftngtnn, Nov. 2.—President Roosevelt received a call thla afternoon from Prlnco Sauxaluna. chief of the Mindanao Moron, who has been on a visit to the Jamestown exposition. /The prince was accompanied by an Inter preter and a jdnve and the party were In native costume. 4 Nights and Wednesday Matinee Beginning Next Monday, Nov 4th, CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Maude Adams IN A FAREWELL TOUR IN “PETER PAN” By J. M. 'BARRIE, author of "The Little Allnlster.” NOTE: For the accommodation of School Children the Wednesday Matinee will begin at.2:46. Prices 59c to 82.90. Three Months at The Duke of York Theater, LON DON, ENGLAND FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 8 Sat. Mat. Nov. 9 Over 1G0 Nights at Wallaolt’s and Lyceum Theaters,. NEW YORK. GRACE GEORGE Asslstsd by Her London and New York Company, Including Frank . Worthing. DIRECT FROM THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER ACHIEVED BY AN AMERICAN ACTRESS IN ENGLAND. PRESENTING SARDOU'S SUCCESSFUL COMEDY, “DIVORCONS” (LET US BE DIVORCED) SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 9, Tho First pi^diietion on any American 8taga of JEROME K. JEROME’S COMEDY CHARACTER, . “SYLVIA of the LETTER” NEXT WEEK Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday E. BLANEY BRINGS YOU YOUNG BUFFALO . —IN— KING the WILD WEST THE By CHAS. E. BLANEY Cowboy Brass Band. Tribe Sioux Indians. WATCH FOR GRAND STREET PARADE. RUSSELL and DAVIS, ,4 Tha Substitute.” MISS DUSHAN, Songs and Dances. No. 44 East Huntar St. Matinees Dally. ( Prices 10 and 20o. NEXT WEEK'S BILLi THE TYLER TRIO "Now Invention." MOVING PICTURES 77 PEACHTREE ST. .... t . Matinees Daily; Prices 10c and 20o NEXT WEEK'S BILL. PARKER and PARKER, MASON and HAMLIN, Minstrel Man and Maid. Songs and Dances. Willenbrink and Jenkins, J. J. PARRISH, Eccentric Comedians. Sweet Singer. MISSSHUBURNE Illustrated \GRAND SATURDAY MAT. AND NIGHT - Flrat Southern Tour of Clara Bloodgood In Clyde Fitch's New Comedy, “THE TRUTH” MannRHimMit Ham H. & lae Bbuhert (Inc.) Mat I itti 25.* to fl. OPERA SINGER HAD NARROW ESCAPE New York. Nov. 2.—Mme. Olive Fremstail, the opera singer, who re turned to America today on the steam ship Provence, escaped being washed Into the sea Thursday night when u huge wave struck the ship. Mine. Fremstad probably would have been drowned had she not grasped the bridge stairs and held on with desper ate energy when the vessel keeled. FOUND BARREL OF VINEGAR TO BE PORT WINE. f’artersvllle. Oa., Nov. 2.—An-amus ing incident hus grown out of a sale of unclaimed freight, conducted In this city by the agent for the Seaboard Air Line railroad, when Hon. James H. Gltreath, one of Bartow county's most ardent prohibitionists, purchased what he thought to be a barrel of apple vln- eijar. hut what afterwards proved to be a pipe of ttne old port wine. Mr. Ullrcath conducts a country store on one of his farms and was In need of a uurirl of vinegar at the time of the eel*. Washington, D. t\. Nov. 2.—Arrange ments were made today between Charles J. Stnibel. of Toledo, owner of the Benches' airship, by which Mr. Strobe! will at once commence to con struct for *19.090 o trial ship, larger -. than the Benchey. If the holies of the candidate* for aldermen, J. A. Mur- war department are Justified this wllllphy, D. A. Bailey, J. L. Grace, F. M. probably be the nucleus of a fleet of | Ktheredge and H. H. Coley, the latter airships. two to succeed themselves. City Primary Called. Hawklnsville, Oo., Nov. 2.—A pri mary will be held here December 3 to nominate a mayor and three aldermei) to sene for the next two years. The present mayor. P. H. Lovejoy, Is In the race to succeed himself, and J. P. Me- Griff Is Itis opponent. There are five THE BIJOU Tonight— Mstinsa Saturday. _ HltRTia & SEAMON PRESENT WROTHE, WATSON A ARLINGTON In the Musical Comedy Success ME, HIM AND / Next Week: “YOUNG BUFFALO" FAMOUS LECTURER TO PREACH HERE Jahu DeWItt Miller, preacher and one of- the most famous lecturers In the country today, Is In Atlanta, the guest of Dr. J. W. l.ee, and ho will preaeh at the Trinity Methodist church Sun day night. A. C. Chambers. A. C. Chambers, aged 85, passed away at his residence In East Point Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a three weeks' Illness. Mr. Chambers' death van attributed to old age. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. A. C, Cham bers and seven children. The funeral services'Will h« held from the Mount Olive church, Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The Interment will be In the church yard. McClain la Held. H. A. McClain, the young real estate dealer, arrested a few days ago In Philadelphia at the Instigation of John S. Owens, the Atlanta capitalist, was hound over to the,state court* Sat urday morning by Justice of the Peace Klngsbery on the charge of forgery McClain went to the Tower In default bend of 82.599. DO CITIZENS OWN BELGIAN BLOCKS? Several matters of minor importance mme Iwfore the committee on streets Friday afternoon for consideration. Scvef.il petition* were made for betgtan Mock* which are to bo taken from Sortb Ilroad atreet* ami a resolution was adopted eondl- xrnntlng one of the petitions upon eo tIon that tbei property owner* do not Jett. The condition was made on the tin Phones, Bell 3146 M Atlanta, 1764 M A N R Y M N D A Week Beginning * Monday! 1— BANKS-BRA- ZEALE DUO— Darntl**t of Musical Acts. 2— B ESSIE BROWNING — Vlvaoious Lit tle Comedienne. 3— KURTI8 A BUSSE —With Trained Toy Terriers and ‘‘Bunch.” 4— D U N N A FRANCIS — In Character Com- •dy. Sketch. 5— BARRY A WOLFORD — Eccentrio Com edy Couple. 6— Z A R R I L L BROTHERS — European Equi librists, ' Chang* 8—NEW FUCK ERLESS MO TION PIC TURES. Evening Prices, 15 to 50 cents. Matinses, 10 and 25 cent*. Up town ticket Offices: Jacobs' Phsrmaoy, Kim ball New* Stand. First Christian Church Evangelistic services— Subject fer Tonight: “WHAT SAVES.’ Professor Llntt and a large choir sing. Meeting ever Monday. H. K. PENT that the property-holders on tiotb sides of the stmt own sa Interest In tho pare- rnent. It was decided to sek the Georgia Railway end Electric Company to pay <1.28 t square yapl ter the belgtsn block payment ou too stmt, between Spring nn.l Mariel- . and on Mouth Boulevard, north frum Berne, because the compnnj biul laid tneks streets after they were »v.d. them Hallway rmnp .ity and tho and Machine works pen- un these at The Soot Withers Vi tinned the committee demanding the removal of * fence and tracks nt the corner of Stevens and Smith streets. The matter was held up unlit th* theory committee meet* again.