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II PUMP AGAIN
WHERE TO PUT
May Build New House at
Considerable
Expense.
Th® pump question Is not nettled by
tt least one point.
That la the location of the pump, and
already the sides are lining up for the
icrlmmage at the city hall.
One aide advocates the location of
the new pump near the present pump
ing engines. In order that the same
c rew of men may work It that works
the others, and further that the old
pump may be put under an extension of
the present building.
The other side contends that there Is
quicksand under the ground where the
opposition desires to erect the pump,
and that It would be dangerous to put
the pump there. This side argues fur
ther that If the pump Is located about
300 feet away, on a hill. It will be nec
essary to dig n foundation not more
than half as deep, and that this will
more than counterbalance the cost of a
new building and of the laying of more
Pl ft Is admitted that It will require the
,.f one or two more men If Hie
pump Is erected awny from the present
engine house, but It Is contended that
these men are needed anyway. The
city engineer does not believe In the
erection of the pump adjoining the
present engines.
The matter will be settled by the
water board, which will mako a tour
of Investigation soon.
One and one-half gross
Waterman’s Pens just in
for Xmas. The “CO-OP,”
97 Peachtree Street.
big cock fight
WAS BROKEN UP
A big cock fight scheduled, to take
piece somwhere In Atlanta or vicinity
during the holidays, has been Inter
rupted by a clever "Sherlock Holmes"
stunt by Detectives Simpson and Camp
bell. In recovering a J7S game rooster
Hid to have bebn stolen In Mobile
shout four weeks ego.
The big game fowl, which Is regard
»d as very valuable by the owner, be
longs to James Curry, of Mobile. When
li disappeared Curry regarded It of
such value ns to offer a reward of }25
for iis recovery. »
Shortly afterwards Curry received a
letter from a friend In Atlahta. eta
Hist a big fight was to be pulled
here, and asking Ills advlco , about
becking a certain bird. The descrip
tion of this fowl lit the missing bird so
closely that Curry and the chief of po
lice of Mobile both sent communica
tions to Detective Sergeant Hanford,
asking that the matter be Investigated.
Detective! Simpson and Campbell were
detailed on the case and Tuesday morn
ing found Curry'S rooster at a certnln
place In Peachtree street. It was being
cared for by a negro man, who In
formed the sleuths a white man had
turned It over to him.
The cock was taken In charge by the
detectives and carried to the police
station. It IS now locked up In a closet
In the office of- detectives nnd will bo
held (tending advices from Mobile.
This means that the Mobile bird will
lake no part In Hie pr o >-,l ,\e i: .
main, ami that the officers of the law
will keep their eyes open nnd prevent,
if possible, the pulling olT of the fight.
three Italians
KILLED IN FEUD
AMUSEMENTS.
TIIE GRAND—Hark.
Gn^NowOL'-Tuesday matinee and-night,
n.SKSS-Mli? 7 ra " ,,nce fln - 1
Good Bill at Orpheum.
Hrnded by Hrlndamour, the original Jail-
■enter and handcuff king, the Orpheum
is a hill this week that Is well worth go
ing to see. It Is one of tho host yet seen
fit this popular house, and a large audience
Monday night showed Its appreciation of
the performance by Its enthusiastic ap-
pluusp.
There la not a “punk'* number on the pro
gram, but of course Hrlndamour Is the star.
It Is worth .n trip to the theater nn<l the
price of admission Just to »ee »bls wizard
or the bracelets fool the fly cops aud the
wise citizens und break loose from the best
manufactured In tho handcuff line.
He baa a record of having broket _
nil sorts of Jails, Sing Sing being In the
number, nnd It was a cinch for him to Ret
out ot tho handcuffs placed upon him Mon
day night by a committee from the au
dience.
In addition to tills wonder, there are Lea
Jardya, the European equilibrists, who do
‘specially clever act that would make
physical culture specialists green with envy.
Kitty Johnson, the Dixie girl, caught the
audience with her coon aud other songs,
nml with the aid of the spot light on tiu-
epmfortnble Individuals in boxes, she kept
the crowd In n roar. Jim Dllks, tyho ex
tracts music out of wash boilers and tin
cans. Is another good feature, aud he would
be better yet with some of his Hue of talk
to the orchestra leader eliminated. Ills act.
though, Is n goal one. Kimball and Lewis,
grotesque gyrating comicalities were nil to
tho good, and did stunts good enough for
Keith and Proctor.
Something new In acrobatic stunts was
pulled off by the 8lx Samols, the whirl
wind Arabian acrobats, and it was banded
out In whirlwind fashion. There Is not a
number on this week’s bill not worth see
ing. Hut see Hrlndamour by all menu
P. E. TV.
Four Cardinal Point's in Tkis Jacobs Xmas Stock
Th? Stare is Op?n Evsry
Night Until 11 O’clock
ahd a Full Corps of
Salespeople to ServsYou
German JSilver Toilet Sets.
German silver toilet sets In beauti
ful French gray Sterling Silver de-
ke’n out of signs, roses and popples. As handsome
as sterling sliver and more serviceable.
Three-piece sets In silk lined case,
mirror, brush and comb
Special 5.47
lingerie nud the oilier things that go to
make up n latter-day musical comedy—that
Is “(lay New York,” which opened ft week's
engagement at the Bijou Monday night.
If one had a inlrnl to he could criticise
“Gay Now York” from tho rise of the first
curtnin to the fall of the last curtain, but
the fact would remain staring him In the
face that the large Audience laughed, and
plnudcd, nnd was pleased, nnd u musical
medy Is built to make one laugh, and ap
plaud. mul be pleased, and there you are.
Jack Klovllfe. as Herman Schultz, waa
the leadlug fun-maker of a lively troupe
of the same, and ho made good with n
rush. “Gny New York” has splendid op
portunities and Kloville. ns the rotund
Dutchman, got a hammer-lock hold ou them
N>
Orleans, La., Dec. 17.—Dis
patches from several northwest Louis
iana points, where three Italians have
been killed and several wounded since
Haturdny night. Indicate that the trou
ble has not been quite so serious as at
flm reported. Instead of the lighting
••ceurrln* between white residents of
<’hathdmvllle. La., probably less than
ft dozen unruly negroes committed
nearly If not all the assaults.
Jacobs’ Golden Bell
Cologne.
In Holiday Packages.
An Ideal Christmas present: Jacobs'
Golden Bell Cologne. An Ideal present
for It always finds a welcome place
upon a lady’s toilet table. A ver^lsofl-
ular cologne with people of discrimi
nating taste. In fancy holiday bottles,
75c
There's Nothing More Art
istic Than Weller Ware.
Pottery, the genuine production., of
the famous factory at Zanesville, Ohio.
The exquisite colorings, the blendings
of deep rich colorings with delicate
tints. The beautiful subdued tones and
combinations, together with the unique
lines.
The subtle curves nnd shapes have
combined to make this Louwelsa Well
er Ware known even In Europe, where
specimens have been admitted to the
musouma and art exhibits. We detail a
few. but description, can not tell the
true story of sub-coloring and deep rich
tints.
$1.47 to-$7.00
49c Photograph Frames at
29c
Hilda Hawthorne, as "Mile. Florlzell." Photograph Frames, cabinet site, in
took roro of most of the best musical num-1 mahogany trimmed, with br&ss, ana In
twr*. nnd having the voice and all other I solid model beaded brass frames,
'necessary appurtenances to do It with, her I —- a a„
work was eminently satisfactory. i
“Gfty New York’^wlll bo at the Bllou nil
the week. It pleased thoroughly Monday
uJgbt, and It should draw largo houses the
week through. J. D. G.
“The Great Divide. 1
Dlaorimlnatlug playgoers will welcome the
announcement that the Grand has secured
“The Great Divide" for Friday and Ratur-
day. Aside from the unanimously extrava
gant praise of the critical reviewers of tho
metropolis, the lmx office stamp of emphatic
public approval Is undeniable, as this mas
terpiece of Amerlcflii play writing has broken
all records In point or financial returns,
having played, over fif>0 nights to capacity
business. Two hundred aud fifty-eight pre
sentations were given at Ilenry Miller's
rrtuerss theater to standing room only last
season. This season Mr. Miller secured
Daly’s theater, a considerably larger house,
nnd Inaugurated the second year of ••The
Great Divide’’ on Broadway, with tbo result
that the receipts were limited only by the
seating enpnrltv of this historic playhouse,
which Is one of the largest theaters in New
York. A matinee will be given Saturday.
Forty-flv# Minutes from Broadway."
To acquire and retain a deserved reputa
tion for staging their productions, whether
of the so-called legitimate or lighter operat
ic or musical comedy type of stage offer
ing. nnd th the latter Instance to Insist
that the girls composing the chorus shall
not only ba physically attractive, but also
that they shall have real singing voices,
has l>een the rule of Klaw & Erlaiiger, who
present George 31. rohan'a great sucres*.
“Forty-fire Minutes From Broadway,’’ at
the Grand for two nights, beginning Wed
nesday (Christinas) matinee. The company
selected for the presentation of this piece It
of unusual merit, being headed by Emma
Cams, a delightfully finished Hinging come
dienne. who would be entitled to the repu-
It is the consensus of opinion that Jacobs’gift stock is marked
with originality, with those happy surprises that come only with the
unique. A gift from the Jacobs’ stock carries no possibility of one of
those grim jokes of getting the same thing in return. The stock is
marked by four things—completeness of each line, variety of line,
high quality and low prices.
From this list you can grasp the extent of the Ja
cobs’ holiday stock. Each article named represents an
entire line by itself. Not a handful, but variety and
price range that exhausts the subject. Not only scope,
. but following out the Jacobs Cut Price Policy, these
things are lower in prices than they were ever sold for
before in this market.
And let us suggest these.
To Each Customer Will be
Given Fres
To each customer this week
will be given free, a large
package of Violet Sachet
Powder.
Regular price was 49c.
Hungarian Orchestra.
Tbr Wealrj- Memorial church preiente
the third number of Its Ij-ceum course on
Cloth Brushes.
Whlak Brooms.
Ladles' Dressing Combs.
Hand Mirrors.
Triplicate Mirrors.
Shaving Mirrors.
Hat Brushes.
Shaving Brushes.
Razor Stropa.
Lather Mugs.
Puff Boxes.
Sonp Boxes.
Infants' Sets.
Playing Cards.
Dominoes.
Poker Sets. .
Cigar Boxes.
Clgaretto Boxes.
Jewel Boxes.
Travelers’ Cases
For Men and Women.
Hair Brushes.
Military Brushes.
Burnt Wood.
Sliver Toilet Sets. .
Tobacco Jars.
Vases.
Cloisonne.
Japaneso Ware.
Bronzes.
Plaster Busts.
Ink Wells.
Weller Pottery.
Hammered Brass.
Bronze Statuary.
Murblc Statuary.
Art Glass.
Bohemian Gold Glass.
Manicure Sets.
Perfumes.
Toilet Water.
Fine Face Powder.
Toilet Soap.
Thermometers.
Thermometers for Physicians. ,
Flannel Covered Water Bottles.
Bath Robes.
Steins.
Ladles' Hand Bags.
Fine Stationery.
Glass Ink Wells.
Liqueur Sets.
Bath Robes.' .
Wine Sets. *
Brandy nnd Coffee Sets.
Stag Razor Sets.
Stag Smoker sets.
Stag Toilet Sets.
Stag Manicure Sets.
burnished braes tops.
A very handsome desk
Regular price I. J3.S8.
Special $1.49
Liqueur Sets
Cut 25 Per Cent.
Bohemian glass, Venetian glass nnd
silver Liqueur Sets. Brandy Sets, Bran
dy nnd Black Coffee Sets and Whis
ky Sets. Mounted on gold, silver,
nlckle, copper and brass trays—all are
reduced
25 Per Cent.
Cigar and Cigarette Cases.
In these same designs; also from
Henckle.
An Innovation for the smoker; Cigar
and Cigarette Boxes in cedar, bound
with nickel plate; all Imported novel
ties,
$2.49, $2.89 and $3.89
Henckle's Cigarette Boxes, all nickel,
with word clgaretto In cut-out brass
across top,
$4.29
With combination lock,
$3.97
Henckle's Cigarette Boxes In red ce
dar. bound with nickel plate and pic
ture top under-glasa of hunting scenes,
$4.39
Inkwells.
A very appropriate gift for a man Is
an Inkwell for Ms desk. In Inkwells
you have a fair example of the com
pleteness ot each line In this .Jacobs'
gift stock.
Inkwells In bronze, onyx, marble,
rare wood*; In crystal and nlcko! or
brass; In stag and cast copper,
83c, 98c, $2.34, $2.49, $2.67,
$3.98, $4.37, $4.98, $5.67,
$6.27, $7.29, $9.98, $10.98,
$12.98, $15.00, $19.50, $28.77,
$30.00.
Inkwells of crystal, brass, onyx nnd
bronze (as Illustrated).
The bronze flgure la mounted on .in
onyx base, with two crystal wells with
Henckle Jewel Boxes
Jewel Boxas in all nickel plate, gun
metal, with picture top, as shown In tht
Illustration,
$2.89, $2.93, $3.49, $4.29, $5.83
Jacobs' Handkerchief Ex
tracts in Holiday Boxes.
I’erfuiucH of marvelous .superiority In
delicacy, distinctiveness and retentive
ness. The following are some of the
loading odors: Apple Blossom, Carna
tion. JocUcy Club. Pcau D’Espagne.
Violet Del'srme. White Lilac, Wood
Violet. Heliotrope, opoponax, Stcphan-
wltf. White Heliotrope, White Ro*^
Thing Y/nrig. Put In glass -stopper
bottles. See illustration.
Each in a silk-lined box.
1-2 oz. 25c; 1 ox. 50c; 2 ox. 75c
JACOBS’ PHARMACY
TucsdAy nlitbt-Schlldkret’s Hunserlan or
chestra. Thla promisee to he one of the
few really great musical errata of the am-
aou. Tho company arrived Tuewlay morning
from Birmingham and report* largo end on-
thuilattlc audiences and a tine time general
ly on the Southern trip.
Rains Damage Sewer.
Special to The Georgian.
Valdosta, Ga„ Dec. 17.—The heavy
rains during the post weak did great
damage to tha sanitary sewerage sys
tem ot this city and to the streets.
An Investigation disclosed three se
rious breaks and wash outs In the sys
tem, the almoet unprecedented rains
causing the earth to cave In and break
the eewers. One of the worst breaks
Is at a point where the sewer Is laid
nearly 21 feet below the surface.
I PAY MANIER FUND
TO THE COMMITTEE
Chief Henry Jennings requests that nil
subscribers to the fund for. tho benefit of
Mrs. Jflmcs A. Mauler, widow of the pollen
officer who was shot two weeks ago, turn
the amount of their subscriptions over to
Coptaln. James' TV. English or John J.
Woodslde, the committee authorised to r»
celvc them.
After January First, 1908, What Is To Become of Habitual
Whiskey Drinkers, Opium and Morphine Users in the South?
Blessings Untold for Suffering
Humanity
For nearly one-third of a century I
have been treating tho Whiskey, opium,
morphine, cocaine and other drug habits.
As • result of my treatment, I have
received letter, endorsing It. which. If
put In book form, would make a series
of volumes of large proportion... I have
published a booklet containing Informa
tion of the results of my work that I
will gladly send to any one who wishes
to be treated for whiskey, opium, mor
phine, cocaine and kindred habits.. I
»ay habits, but should more properly
»ay diseases, for tho accumulative ef
fects of the use of these drugs pass be
yond a habit and becomo a pronounced
disease.
Tou have been afflicted with these
diseases perhaps for quite a while. Vou
have been treated by various Institu
tion,. still you are not cured. You ask
ran I euro you. 1 will aay that I do not
cure everybody who comes to me, but
If the. people who come to me will
follow my directions I can make them
practically a new person. I am very
frank In making this statement, be-
eai.s» I want to assure the sufferer that
no. only a relief, but a permanent cure
eon be effected If my directions aro fol
lowed out. 'My directions are not bur
densome when you take Into considera
tion the great fight a person afflicted
with these diseases Is undergoing.
In order to assist those who can spare
the time to regain their health most
speedily, we have erected a beautiful
sanitarium for the special treatment of
this class of people. The sanitarium Is
well located In Atlanta, well furnished
and fitted with all conveniences for the
succeasful treatment of these diseases.
It has a complete staff of medical ex
perts with myself at the head to look
after each patient In detail. The sani
tarium la one of moderate size, allowing
the treatment of a limited number of
patients at a time. It Is made bright
and cheerful and optimistic. Its very
environments bring hope to the pa
tients, and. In a measure, assists in the
restoration of health.
We urge all persona who possibly can
to take treatment In our aanltarlum.
The expenses are moderate. We stand
ready to answer any and all questions.
If the reader of this statement should
be afflicted with any of these diseases
or should have a friend who Is so af
flicted, write us nnd we will go Into
details at once.
DR. B. M. WOOLLEY.
“THE VICTOR,” DR WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
321 and 323 Whitehall Street, Where He Treats the
Opium, Whiskey, Morphine, Oocaine and
Kindred Diseases.
Treatment at Sanitarium Most
Satisfactory
We have been treating
the Whiskey, Opium, Mor
phine, Cocaine and other
drug diseases for many
years and are so well and
favorably known through
out the nation and espe
cially in the South that we
will not here publish any
certificates of our ability to
cure.
The last Legislature en-
acted that Prohibition
should prevail in Georgia.
This being true there will
be thousands of habitual
drinkers who will miss
their stimulants. The Leg
islature has made it almost
impossible to obtain liquor.
We wish to say to such
patients that if they will
call on us we feel that we
can be of great benefit to
them by relieving their de
sires. We feel sorry for these
people. They have used
whiskey long enough for it
to become a disease and
their one wish is to be
helped. We can free such
persons and give them
liberty, strength and life.
The treatment is simple,
reasonable, quick and posi
tive.
In the foregoing we have told you something.about our treatment in general. We have a great deal to tell you in detail, so address
Dr. B. M. WOOLLEY, 207 Lowndes Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, [