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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
WEUXKSDAT. orronKit ai, if**.
MRS,. OELRICHS BA 7 7LES
FOR MILLIONS LEFI BY
HER HUSBAND TO OTHERS
BRIGHTEST MINDS
Mm. Teresa Alke UelrletW, uii > >» nghting for the mlHIvii* left to>
Hermann Oelrtchs, who cut 'off hta widow , and his onyl, Won wlthhut .
cent. Mr*. Oelrlchs and her son have filed objections to the, probating
of the will. , , 1 '■ " W,-M- ' •••
ROU7 SECRETARY COOK OUT
OF WARM BED TO REGISTER
BIG CORPORATIONS IN TIME
Corporation* woke up Wednesday.
Several of them also routed the hoc*
retary of state out of a warm bed
Tuesday night.
So anxious did some of them become
to duck that $60 penalty that applies
after Wednesday, that they began fir
ing returns and dollar bills at the sec
retary by registered mail.
Secretary Cook’s willing to stay at
his office In the capitol all day. but he
does insist on going home at night.
So, finding the cnpltol all durk and
abandoned Tuesday night. Uncle Sam’s
special delivery messengers hunted
out the Cook domicile.
First one came at 11 o’clock, and
after clanging the door bell until half
the neighbors were up to see the trouble,
Secretary Cook went down to see what
sort of a cataclasm had taken place.
He was handed a registered com
munication, containing a corporation
registration. Grumbling over being
routed out of a warm bed, he retired
■^At 1 1 o’clock* Wednesday morning
there was another strenuous jangling
of the bell. Shivering and not .in the
best of humor, the secreary answered
and found a eoupte of corporation re
turns.
A Stream of Dollars.
But the grand rush began at his
office In the capitol early Wednesday
morning. A steady stream of Atlan
tans hurried In with properly filled
blanks and dollar bills.
"See by last night s capers that this
Is the last day, so register me quick,”
said one excited Individual.
And the postman was almost stag
gering with his burden of mall for the
secretary of state. Nearly every letter
contained a dollar, many several dol
lars.
indications lire that by 4 o’clock
Wednesday afternoon the total number
of registrations will reach 3,000,
Two basobnll associations have reg
istered—the Atlanta club and the Ll-
tbonla Baseball Association. The ques
tion arises as to whether ail the clubs
in the Southern and South Atlantic
leagues arc not liable for this eor-
iration tax.
Il is Secretary Cook’s opinion that
they are,* since all of them do business
In this state. If the Urn* is drawn it
means thut Memphis, Little Rock, New
Orleans and all the others will have to
ci>me across with the slmoleons or
get In trouble at the besinning of next
season.
MEET iS AMERICUS
Daughters of Confederacy
in Hour Days’ Convention.
Interesting Program.
Special to The Georgian.
Amerlcum Ga., Oct, 31.—The bright
est minds of the women of Georgia as
sembled In Amerlcua today at the
opening of the annual state convention
of the United Daughters of the (Con
federacy, Many delegates arrived last
evening and the morning trains In
creased the number considerably. The
annual session will not be all work, for
Interspersed with the more serious ad
dresses and reports'there will be fea
tures of entortalnmcnt arranged by
the local chapter.
At the formal opening this morning
the Invocation was by Rev. J. P. Ward-
law and "the address of greeting by
Mayor H. A. Hawkins. Mrs. Walter
Lamar, of Macon, made graceful re
sponse to the greetings on behalf of the
visiting Daughters. The remainder of
the day was tukon up with the ad
dress of the president, the reports of
other officers and committees and rou
tine business. , In all the addresses
touching reference was made to the
death of Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
The meeting will remain In session
until Saturday.
WALTER BALLARD OP
TICAL CO.
Less t him one year ago placed oil
market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving
reading and walking vision iu one frame
nnd looking like one glass.' They have
proven the most successful of nil the ad
vertised invisible bifocals. Ground in a
deep torle curve, giving a large visual Held
for reading, iis well ns walking. They are
the most perfect mid beautiful glass sold.
Consult us about bifocals. W« nave them
nil. Sales room, fll Peachtree street, At
lanta, On.
GATES ARE THROWN OPEN
TO SAN ANTONIO FAIR
Special to The Georgian.
San Antunlo, Tex., Oct. 31.—San An
tonio’s annual International fair opened
today under highly promising condi
tions. All departments of the exhibition
ftre tilled to overflowing wltfi choice
displays of live stock, farm products,
poultry, women’s work, manufacture*
fruit, fish an«l flowers. Five hundred
fast horses are stabled nt the track In
readiness for a t*n days’ race meeting.
We Are Sole Dealers in This Section
FOR THE-
Great
LOCAL SECURITY PRICES
POSTED IN NEW EXCHANGE
CAR^EAL inspector
KILLED BY ENGINE.
.Special to ’The Georgian.
Macon* Ga.. Oct. 31.-4-Whlle at work
in the-yards of the Central of Georgia
railroad last night about 6:30 o’clock,
A. w Hope. 32 years old. was run
down by a switch engine and Injured
ho badly that lie died while being taken
to the city hospital.
Hope was a car seal inspector a»)d
was struck by the'Tender of an engine
and knocked down, the wheels passing
over his left leg at the hip. He cairn
to Alacon a short * time ago from
(Miarleston, 8. C., where his mother
T-
Grade Begley.
The body of Grade Bagloy, daughter
of Mr. and Mr|. William U.igley, was
taken to Duluth, Ga., Wednesday morn
ing for Interment.
. Laundry Stock Iseutd.
Special to The Georgian.
Covington, Ga., Oct. 31.—With prac
tically all of the stock secured, the
stockholders at a recent meeting de
cided to have the Covington Hteatu
Laundry in operation as early as possi
ble.
Majestic Range
“Not Cheapest—but
Least Expensive”
Majestic Ranges are made better and of
better material than any other Ranges in
the world—viz.,- Malleable Ison and Char
coal Iron.
/ ^ i ‘T-I
Can’t Crack or Break!
The water heaters are more powerful by
fifty per cent; the oven bakes more quickly
and evenly; the fuel and repair bills are
less than with any other Range.
Will Last a Lifetime!
Thousands in use in Atlanta and hundreds
of thousands used in forty of our States
and in nine foreign countries.
It is better to invest $100.p0 than to
throw $50.00 away and you can get a
fine Majestic Range from $58.00 tip.
See them or write for Catalog.
ANDERSON HARDWARE COMPANY,
33-35 Peachtree St. 2-16 Edgewood Ave.
: — ; : I
S We carry all sizes from 18-
) inch oven to 30-inch oven Hotel
) Ranges. The Soldiers’ Home,
) City of Atlanta, Governor’s
) Mansion, Majestic Hotel, and a
} dqzen or more Restaurants are
l using our Hotel Sizes.
MR. DUNCAN 0. BULL,
PROMINENT TORON-
TOAN, IN CITY.
The posttuff of quotation* on local
stock* and bonds is expected to prove
to be a feature of unusual interest and
importance to commercial men Inter
ested in the proposed board of trade
now in process of organization under
the influence and protection of the
Chamber of Commerce.
This feature of the exchange was
discussed but little at ihe recent meet
ing held In the offices of the Atlanta
Compress Company, but its impor
tance was readily recognized by those
In a position to realize the value of the
‘There’s a
Reason”
for
POSTUM
Information to be furnished. While
only tentative plans and arrangements
looking toward the organization of the
exchange were talked over the success
of the movement l» practically assured.
So official Information concerning
local stocks cHn be secured without
difficulty. Only those directly Interest
ed In particular stocks cpuld furnish
anything like reliable quotations. It I*
said that If this Information was easy
to obtain local trading would increase
and prove benettetaj to local Indus
tries and corporations.
The law authorizes a hoard where
this Information might he posted, but
prohibits any speculative dealing In the
exchange. This, however, would not
Interfere with the success of the ex
change.
"My bleu Is go have this proposed
hoard of trade Include idl Information
possible that might he ofTalue to every
branch of trade in tile city, from the
ainnllest produce dealer to the big cot
ton buyer." sahl a local broker. "It
might carry, the same Information car
ried by the wire houses. It must he
authentic and will, of course, be guar
anteed by the i'll amber Of Commerce.
"There Is no place within my knowl
edge where quotations on local stocks
enn be readily secured. Atlanta Is be
hind Augusta on till* point, because In
that town almost anyone Interested in
stocks ran get quotations on any locnl
stock* within a few seconds. We need
something of this sort. It will he val
uable." »
IOWA AND WISCONSIN
GOVERNORS WILL VISIT
ATLANTA IN NOVEMBER
Tivo governors, their full staffs, each
accompanied by a special train
prominent citizens and officials of their
respective states, ‘ will be Atlanta’s
guests during November.
The governor of Iowa, his staff, and
a special train «f prominent citizens of
his state, will be here first. Following
them, the governor of Wisconsin and a
party equally as large of prominent
citizens and officials of his state will
come to Atlanta.
Both parties will make tours of the
South, dedicating the monuments to
the dead “soldiers of their respective
slates. Both states have monument*
at Andersonvllle, which will be dedi
cated In November.
The Iowa party will be In Anderson
vllle on November II, Coming back
from Andersonvllle and on their way
to Lookout Mountain, the party will
stop In Atlanta. They will be here all
of November 17, and a large portion of
the day of November 18. On November
19 the Iownns will dedicate a monu
ment at Lookout Mountain.
The following Is the Itinerary of the
Iowa party:
Vicksburg. November 15; Anderson
vllle, November 16; Atlanta, November
18; Lookout Mountain, November 19;
Missionary Ridge. November 19; Rose
ville Gap, November ‘20, and Shiloh.
November 23.
The Itinerary of the Wisconsin party
has not been announced.
Both parties will* be elaborately en
tertained while in Atlanta. Several
companies of state troops, will accom
pany the governors.
CUPID STOPPED MEETING
FOR WEDDING CEREMONY
Cupid fnterferred with n meeting of
the board of stewards of the Walker
Street Methodist Church long enough
Tuesday afternoon to allow the pastor.
Rev. W. L. Pearce, to quietly perform
a marriage ceremony making Olln
Hutchins and Miss Lottie Lillian
Hayes, 363 Luckle street, life partners.
The couple rode out to the parsonage
on a street car and without the know J-j
edge of any one except an Immediate
friends* arrived during the session of |
the stewards. Every precaution was
taken to prevent acquaintances from
getting an Inkling of what was going
to liHppen and nothing was known un
til Tuesday evening. The groom Is
connected with the Gate City Coffin
Company.
Mr. itimrtui O. turn g«*aerat utuiinger of
the Culm a Hi'iiliy Co., ami prominently eon-
111*0101 with various enterprim** in Toronto,
In sepii'llng a week In the city, the guest of
Mr. Charier m HiMfiHM
•he Bart I© ....... ™
Mr. Bull is practically n resident of Cuba
-be and his family spending most of their
uuignf*' iriMH
simki __
bly more than any other In Culm.
Mr. Bull talks interestingly of Cutst. her
Industries, vast agricultural possibilities
and rapid growth In the commercial world.
~V> a representative of The Georgian he
aid:
••Culm is only mm* In her infancy ns a
.rnlt-growfng country. Her rich, Imlmy. cli
mate. alluvial soil ami iicculliir conditions
make her the logical country for this Indus,
try. The eastern istrtloii of the Island—In
which mjr properly Is located, adjoining
groves of the H.-trth* I'ruit Co.—Is 24
* — *- y ol -|i than Havana.
the eontpeti-
closer to Ne
This enable
tloll Of tile ...
riority of the Cnlmti urttv -
siiriKtss the California growers with, their
3»0W-iidl© haul and enormous freightage.
CiiIhiii orange grov
at least one Idaukct the year-around.”
Mr. Bull Is *i*»w on Ills way to Cuba and
will step a week In Atluuta. *
FEASTS OF ALL SAINTS.
AND ALL SOULS OBSERVED
PAWNEE BILL’S
WILD
WEST
AND
GREAT
FAR
EAST
ATLANTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
Old Show Groundi,Jackson and Wheal Sis.
AMERICA'S NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT
Over 1,000 Men, Womep end
Hori.e Employed, The actualities
of Frontier Life Vividly Repro
duced. The Orient Transplanted
to Your Very Homee. Over 1Q0
Indians from Different Weetern
Tribe,.
Strange People from every Clime.
The World'* Armies Aeiembled.
“Mountain Meadow Ma»acre. H
“Hanging • of a Horea Thlof.”
'Turning of Trapper Tom’*
Cabin.’’
“Deadwood Stag* Robbery.”
Herd of India Elephants.
Drove of Eovnt'
Herd of Bi
Philippine Island Cattla.
FRESH FROM ONE M0NTH’8
NEW YORK SUCCES8
Spectacular Street Parade at 10
O'clock a. m.
Two Performance, Daily at 2 and
8 p. m. Rain or Shin*.
Seats for 10,000 People Under
Sun and Rainproof Canopies.
Recerved Seat, on Sale Day ef
show without extra char-Q,
at Whltaker-Coureey Drug CT,
Bread and Marietta Street,.
\GRANH
Atlanta Lecture Association
Presents *J§
Rabbi J. Leonard Levy,
of Plttiburg,
Wednesday night, October 31ct. Sub
ject: “Marching On." Tickets on
calc at Grand Box Office.
TIIIIKK NIilIITff. BKtllNSTNO
TONIGHT.
> MATINKK KATl’KUAV,
AMELIA BINGHAM
i\ tin: xkw com buy. cai.lkd j
“The Lilac Room.”
I' filar Cat:. MagoUWnt Production.
Night 35c to iL&a. kbit 1 ■ t.. ii.n*.
fisVl.K NOW i
I'RN.
BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY,
The Nuttentkall Bros. Amuc. Co. (Inc.)
Present the Dainty Muilcal Farce
•‘LOVERS AND LUNATICS”
With Joe Morris as “Ikey Rosenstein.**
Next Week:
"TOM, DICK AND HARRY.”
At the t.'huivh of the Sac-red Heart
the fea*ts of All 8alnt* and All Soul*
Tliuradas- and Friday will be cele
brated with appropriate ceremonies
and special nia**e*. Thursday I* a
day of obligation, Friday a day of de
votion.
On Thursday there will be maur, at
6, ", 8 and 9 o’clock In the morning,
with confession In the afternoon and
evening. On Friday there will he
masira at S:3n, 7 and 8 o'clock In the
morning, with an anniversary max* at
8:39 o'clock In Ihe evening, conducted
by Rev. .Michael Waller, M. ,M. At <
o'clock Friday afternoon there will be
league devotions on.! benediction.
PRESIDENT GOES TO WOODS
WITH GUNS AND MESSAGE
NEW SLEEPER ON
W. & A. R. R. TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Effective at Atlanta. October 27th;
and Chattanooga, October 29tli, Iho
\V. t A. Railroad will operate on Ju
trains, Noa. 3 and 4. Pullman sleep-
era between Atlanta mid Chattanooga,
train leaving Atlanta at 8:B0 p. m.,
and paaswogera can rvniaiu In same
until 7:00 J, ni. next morning In Chat
tanooga, returning passengers can get
In sleeper at Chattanooga at !>:00
p. m. and nrrlve Atlanta 7:10 next
morning.
C, B. HARMAN,
General Passenger Ageut.
THE STAR
WEEK OF OCH 29.
Sensational Drama Entitled
“The Kentucky
Outlaws”
A MOTIIER'8 DEVOTION.
45 PEOPLE 45
Matjhees Monday, Wednesday, Thins-
lay and Saturday*nt 2:50. Kv«*r; ni;lit
Washington, Oct. 31.—President and
Mrs. Roosevelt left at 11:15 o’clock thl*
forenoon for ’’Pine Knot,” the cottage
owned lty Mr*. RoosfVelt In Albemarle
county. Va„ where they will remain
until Sunday. The prealdent took along
lil* annual message and several rifles,
and equipment which show* that the
executive Intend*Ho work a* well a*
play while on the outing—and Assist
ant Secretary l*atta, who was the only
member of the while hou.se clerical
force to accompany them, wa* armed
with hi* trusty typewriter.
The main reason the president wish
ed to get away from Washington Just
at this time was to do some work on
hi* annual message before he left for
Panama.
Just before he left he f>osed for Miss
Hally Furnlmm, the New York sculp
tress, who is making the ha* relief for
a gymnasium In New York. On either
side of the gfe»i<2em’s profile In thin
work tflll be the 1 words, ’’Better Faith
ful Than Famous.”
PHARMACY STUDENTS ARE IN-
VITED TO CALL AT THE HAND
SOME NEW QUARTERS OF THE
SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF PHAR
MACY, CORNER LUCKIE AND BAR
TOW STREETS. TWO SIX-MONTHS
COURSES LEADING TO GRADU
ATION IN ONE YEAR. LARGEST
PHARMACY COLLEGE IN GEORGIA.
FALL SESSION, OCT03ER TO
APRIL. SPRING SESSION. APRIL
TO OCTOBER. REMEMBER THE
ADDRESS.
Workhouse to Bo Built.
fip4**-lnl to Tin* Georgian.
UolumbiiH, Ga., Oct. 31.—The city Is
going to eHtabliNh a model worklo
at the stockade where rlty prl*< n*r»
are confined and will estahll.-h din*-r-
ent branches of work for the convlt is.
Canning Company Organized.
Special to Tlit* Georgian.
Brunswick. Ga., Oct. 31.—On * f
latest moves in Industrial rind*
Brunswick Is the organltatl* n «>f a
canning factory. It will be knowi
the* Glynn Canning Company:
Do You Want to Buy
SPENCER KELLOGG’S
Pure Linseed OH. Strictly Pure Lead,
Southern Home Pure Lead and Zino
Paintc. Nails. Carpenter’s and Mason’s
Tools. Builders Hardware at bottom
prices. If -so. call at 130 Peters St.
|F. J. COOL-EDGE & SON.