Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 07, 1907, Image 9

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 9 Nearly a Thousand Tons--- ---of paper printed into Georgians in twelve months, and not a line of unclean advertising printed on it. This may be one of the reasons why The Georgian is such a home paper. The Georgian and News does not print unclean advertising. BLACK HAND GANG NOW BEHIND BURS Woman Escaped and Con fessed, Implicating Three Men. New York, Nov. T.—Francisco Fur fur.,. of Brooklyn; Salvatore Sprclll, of Mount Vernon, anil Francisco Rochlcq, of Now f'annan. Conn., were arrested today. and under the allegation tlint they are members of tho "Black Hand” band of kldnapern, arc held pending In vestigation. Their arrest was the result of an ef fort to kidnap Angellnc Momlllta, who some time ago was forced by them to harbor Vito Callla, aged 4. a boy, whom they had kidnaped. When tho boy's father refused to ransom hint, they turned him loose In the streets. The three Italians thought the Mo- nilMta woman would eventually betray their part In tho kidnaping and were trying to bind and gag her so as to send her to Wyoming. She escaped and con fessed to having harbored the Callla boy. KING IS SPONSOR FOR LITTLE HEIR King Edward of England has consented to become sponsor for tiie son and heir born recently to Mr. and Mi’s. Willie James, who are hlH majesty's great friends. Mr. James Is a New Yorker, al though he has lived in England many years. The upj«?r out shows Mrs. Willie James, while below Is a picture of West I)&an Park, the home of the Willie James family. TOOK OWN LIFE~ AFTER QUARREL Special to The Georgian. Selma. Ala., Nov. -.—At 2 o'clock this morning .Miss Jessie Boseman, a deaf mute, died from tho effects of car- bcllc acid, taken early In the night with suicidal Intent. She quarreled with Iter slater, also a deaf mute, at supper, got up from th/ table In a high tem per, saying she would kill herself. She has mudo such threats before and noth ing was thought of It. When her moth, er went to retire she found the girl writhing In agony from the dose. POSTOFFICE DYNAMITED IN BIRMINGHAM SUBURB. SHOAF SAYS CHILD FELL FROM SWING, CAUSING BRUISES Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 7.—Mr. nndj Mrs. K. B. Shoaf, charged with bru tally besting Jennie FTeltfs, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Fields, of High Point, N. C„ wsre brought litre last night from Lexington for sale keeping. Shoaf gives an Interview In which Ills side of the story appears for the first time und puts a very different phase on the alleged Inhuman treat ment of the Fields child. The bruises and Injuries are ulleged to have been sustained by falling from a swing some time ago, and he tolls a Plausible tale to meet tile allegation of accusers. He bears a good name at hl» home, never having been In trouble before and Is a mill superin tendent. Special to The Georgian. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 7.—The post- offlcc at West End, one of the towns comprising Greater Birmingham, was blown open early this morning bv professionals. Over 1100 and u lot of stamps arc missing. Bloodhounds are after the robbers. 4 SAWED THE BARS * AND ESCAPED JAIL PIttsbur*, Pa., Nov. 7.—A daring jail break occurred thin morning at Apollo, "ben Basil and Perm In fa Eckert, two men arrested for murder, sawed the bars and got away. The fugitives aro Wing pursued by several posses. TOMORROW 25c Quality Mercerized GINGHAMS In beautiful Tartan Plaids and Roman Stripes, choice line Patterns and Styles— this Gingham sells 25c yard everywhere. Tomorrow—as long as this lasts At 12k Yard J. M. High Company Prince mi Fedora of Bchleawlg-Hol- I Schwerin, who, while In command of a Mein, the youngest sister of the Ger- torpedo boat, perished In the Baltic man empress, In the author of a novel I ... .. .. recently published In Germany entitled * ,th th0 ontlro cre »’ "Hahn Berta." She Iran a romantic j hIMory, having declined all offer* of TI)( , duration of the reign of marriage alnre the tragle death of he:'! English tmaiiinbs for the hist AM year, hil ilnnee, Duke Frederick of Mecklenburg- 'been twenty-one year a A Window Display New Shirts and Good Underwear of HERE TO WITNESS HIS LATEST PLAY English Humorist and Play wright Is Striking Figure. see In one of our windows today you’ll specimens from a line of new shirts at $1.50 that in style, quality and workmanship are out-of-tlie- usual; plain and plaited bosoms; medium. and heavy weights. We also feature in the window some very excellent underwear at $1.00 and $1.50 a garment. Other sorts inside—50c to $6.00 a garment. The Home of Rogers, Peet& Co. and Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes\ Daniel Brothers Co. L. J. DANIEL, President 45-47-49 Peachtree-Opposite Walton St. Jerome K. Jerome, the well-known English humorist and playwright, ar rived In Atlonta Thursday morning anil U at the Piedmont. He la here to wit ness the flrat production of his newest play, "Sylvia of the Letters.” by Miss Grace Geotge, on Saturday night at the Grand. William A. Brady, of New York, the husband of Grace George and her man ager, Is expected to urrlve with the company on Friday, Mira George pre senting "Dlvorcons" on Friday night and putting on the new play on Satur day night. Mr. Jerome seems confident of the success of the new play. The company has been rehearsing "Sylvia" for sev eral weeks during the road tour, with Miss George In the title role, and It will be given Its first presentation In pub lic on Saturday night. It Is planned to withdraw It then for a I.ondon presen tation this season, and Miss George will star In the play. Mr. Jerome.has paid several visits to America. Two years ago he made a tour of the South with Charles Bat ted lonmli the American humorist, and the two made a success In the lec ture field. The Englieh author's hair—and the lack of It—Is the most striking thing about him at Orat glance. He combs bit* front thatch straight out ahead, without a parting, and the etray lock! ALABAMA TOWN SWEPT BT FIRE; FLAMES UNCHECKED Outside Help Is Asked to Check Ravage of Flames. Special to The Georgian. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 7.—A tele phone message front Oneonta, Ala., the county seat of Blount, forty miles from Birmingham, saya the town Is burning up. The flro started In the Guthrie lintel at 1 o'clock and aeven of the beat buildings bad gone up In smoke In less than one hour, and the (Ire was still raging. Aid was asked from Birmingham, Oadsder and other places. SCOTTISH RITfi TO BEGIN WORK Hermes Lodge of Perfection. No. 4, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, will begin the winter communications Thursday>nlght at 7:10 o'clock, when the fourth and fifth degrees trill be conferred. The work will begin promptly at that hour and nil candi dates are requested to be at (he Ma sonic temple promptly. Others who are SECRETARY TAFT WILL CIRCLE GLUBE Has Decided to Continue on His Tour of the World. TROOPS TO SICILY TO PREVENT RIOTS Rome. Nov. 7.—Troops are being rushed to Sicily In sntlrlpatlon of vlo- lert popular uprisings In ose former j Minister of Public Instruction Nuuxlo 1 Nasi Is iiiado. to suffer for admlnls- i taring the government’s yellow dog j funds. The feeling against those who I ate pressing the charges against him , Is Intense and there Is every prospect t that the authorities will need all the troops they can get to keep order If ! he Is sacrificed to tho Interests he says I he hae served. Manila, Nov. 7.—Hecretary Taft Ims decided definitely to adhere to his orig inal plan; namely, a return Journey to the United Rtates by way of Siberia and Europe. Governor General Hmitli recommends that the leglsbiture send a representa tive of the sugar and tobacco Interests of the Islands to Washington to attond the congressional hearings there. The return* from the provincial elec lions Indicate that the result is divided about equally between the natlonlsta and the progressivlsta. ROBBED HOUSE IN CAPITOL AVE. While the family of Dr. W. K. Carnes of 140 Capitol avenue, were absent Wednesday afternoon, attending a fu neral, some one effected an entrance through a rear door and plundered the house. About til In money. Jewelry and some clothing were taken. As the rear door was opened with a key. sus picion pointed to servants. A negro women employed In the house was ar rested Thursday night und Is being held. Mrs. Carnes will go to the station members of the rite are Invited to gt- j Thursday afternoon to Identify the tend. The following officers will be in charge of the degrees: Fourth Degree—King Solomon. Ed ward Morris Hafer, thirty-second de gree; Adonlram, John Gilmore, thirty- second degree; master of ceremonies. Jack Wilson, thirty-second degree, K. O. C. H.; export. Walter Pemberton An- drews, thirty-second degree; captain of host Raymond Daniel, tlilrly-aocond degree. Fifth <’holmondelay Green Acid, thirty-second degree; King Khalront, William Henry Terrell, thirty-second degree; Adonl ram, Robert Almeron Henderson, thlr- ty-Fcc.md degree; Zabud, John Ruck er Dickey, thirty-second degree; inas- •tiek „» hi. Hnt I. 1ter of ceremonlee, Jnck Wilson, thirty- stick out ahead of his hat. Ho Is Eng- IH . l . Mnd j.gree, K. C. C. II.; captain of llsh, very English, and he luts been very I host. Cicero Augustas Peek, thlrty-aec. busy seeing Atlanta since he arrived, ond degree. property. RC3TORINC THE WATERWAYS. It Is a matter of the Arst Importance , that the waterways commission has undertaken to Improve the navigable j rivers of this country. It Is money spent Chat Is never wasted, although j Its return ntey not be Immediate. A ; scene of years ago witnessed at sailing ' hour from Hi. leiuls thirty or forty 1 groat steamers barking out from th« . levee. Ten yea re later a single sailing * a day made a rrd lettsr week. Within I ten years one single boat of a regular ■ line piled between Bt. Louts and St. : Paul, 70)1 miles, up ono week and down 1 the next. The railways had the river i by the throat. Now there Is a pros- j pect of a return to enter transporta- ; lion and the towns of tho Ohio gml Mississippi valleys that have Ian - ( gulahed will take on a new life and a more splendid ami boundless prosper ity.—Our Country. A complete score of a new opera by 'erdi, the existence of which has hith erto been unknown, has been disaov-1 ered In Paris In an old chest foil ot manuscripts and other papers which ; formerly belonged to the famous musi cian. ft was the composition of I his opera which occupied some of the latter months of Verdi’s Ufa. In Amsterdam there Is a factory where 400,000 diamonds are cat annu ally. Most of the work Is dona by women. 4% Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On and After January 1,1907 THE NEAL BANK B. H. THORNTON. President. W. F. MANRY, H. C. CALDWELL. F. M. BERRY, Vice President. Cashier. Am’t Oaohter.