The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 03, 1906, Image 12

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l THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. BATUtDAV. NOVEMBER 3. 190«. Nothing Is To Be Done Till After Presidential Election. FORMER DECLARES PRAISES THE SUPERIOR BEAUTY OF THE AMERICAN GIRL AND AROUSES ENGLISH WOMEN’S IRE Picture from latest photograph of Mr*. T. P. O'Connor, who has aroused tho lro of English woman by praising the American girls’ sit- Iierlor beauty. Mrs. O'Connor Is the wife of the famous Tay Pay and Is a Tesan bjr birth. CHINESE SAILORS ATTACK OFFICERS Berlin, Nov. 3.—A telegram from j Stettin tells of a mutiny among the | Chinese drew of the German Hteamer Syfang. Twenty-four members of the ct-ew attacked the German officer*, during which the captain, engineer and two mate* were Injured. The Chinese crew made a desperate attempt to seize the *hlp nnd It was ofily ufter a hard battle that the police were able to sub due the mutineer*. Palnesville. Ohio, Nov. 3.—In hi* speech here before a large crowd. Sen ator Foraker expressed the belief that a revision of the tariff Is coming, but said It will not be attempted before the next presidential election. “I am not one of those who believe the country Is married to tariff sched ules, and where protection Is no longer needed the duty should be changed,*' ■aid Senator ForaJcer. “I believe that when the tariff la revised the work should be done by the Republican par ty and In such a way that our prosper ity shall not be endangered. Revision will come when the Republicans think the times are ready." PROBATION OFFICER WILL TALK TO BOYS Forty-live white boy*, who aro now- on probation, have been Invited by Probation officer Oloer to ua»emb!e In the polite court room Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which time the proba tion officer will give ihem a heart to heart talk. Officer (Jloer believe* much good can be accomplished with the boy* In till* way. lie ban held similar meeting* on previous cccnslctu*. Mr. Oloci' will give the boys good advice and Instruction*, which he bcllevi* will tend to uplift them. A .Imllur conference with the negroe* on probation will be held later. SUCCEEDS MM. WALTZ The department of the gulf I* now under the command of Major R. A. Haynes, late commander of the Twen ty-fourth battery, Hold artillery, who arrived ip Atlunta Friday afternoon and assumed tho duties of military sec retary. He was appointed to nil the vacancy caused by the transfel* of Mu- Jor Millard F. Walts, transferred . to Washington. Major Haynes was stationed at Foit McPherson for about a year after the yellow fever epidemic in. 1883. He Is a Kentuckian by birth. He or me to At lanta direct from the Presidio. Han Francisco, where he w.i* stationed dur ing the recent earthquake disturb- j ancss. After several weeks’ absence Major James W. Daw*, chief paymaster hi the department of tho gulf, has re- turned to Atlanta and assumed his duties. While away the duties of Ma jor Daws devolved upon Captain Pres ton Brown, us Colonel HalfonJ, for merly chief paymaster. Iihh been trans ferred to Kan Francisco. Nsw Steamer Ready to Load. F; »-rbiJ to Tb* Georgian, BpimwWk. On., Nov. 3.—A telegram was received here yesterday from J. R Rowland, tmrk munager of the Bruns wick Steamship Compunv, announcing that freight for tho steamer KutilU would be received at the new pier 111 Not*’ York on November 8. Cotton Being Marketed. H|x*cl«Ho Thu Georgian. t?oVington. On., Nov. 3.—Although unfavorable weather eondltlons Injured the cotton crop in Newton this year, a large number of bah * of cotton have begun to arrive here on the market, the principal street* being trowdod WE'LL SEND YOU THE GEORGIAN FREE. When trading with us remember we will send you The Atlanta Georgian free with purchases of $5.00 or more. Ask the clerk. The Georgian is an afternoon paper---inde- pendent in its policies and utterances. It is full of wholesome news matter, ably edited by Hon. John Temple Graves. It carries full leased wife services and a corps of 300 state correspondents. The name Georgian is in every branch an as surance policy; a newspaper entirely free of fear or favor. All the news and first to tell it, but never at a sacrifice of facts. ASK FOR THE GEORGIAN SMITH & HIGGINS, The East Side. BOTH STORES. The West Side TWO LIVE YOUNG MEN TO OPEN NE W EIRM P ACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE IISURIICE POLICIES ^ re the most up-to-date and prosresBlve lODtractE to bo found, a* 'they protect the nsnred, during hl3 llfo llnie, loin loas of INCOME on account of linen, Accldeut or TOTAI, DISABILITY, omblned with the usual payment at death. any conditions arise, such nets hapjieulug the Insured, adding an ntiaual expense In addition to earning A loes of Income, which make the L ife Policy of the PACIFIC MUTUAL a blessing. L ife Insurance has liecome a necessity I n tho business and social world, every man F eeling the need of protect ing bit E state while he has the pow er to do so. •‘FOUR IN ONE” is the “INSURANCE THAT INSURES.” fnformstfen upon application. J, CLEMENTS SHAFER, MANAGER, 413—414 Patera Building, ATLANTA, GA. •al agent* of the Penn Mutual from all part* of the Ktute held their quarterly meeting Saturday morning In the office of the Georgia agents, Bugley & Wlllet. There wan a large attendance and most Interesting meeting. The compa- i ny In laying plan* to make November | and December record »mu*her* In their ; husIneHH In Georgia, nnd the agent* are j meeting till* Idea with the winning ■ptrlt | The meeting wan presided over by J. | K. Wilhelm, preHldent of the asaocia- ! tion. Plan* nnd Idea* for the future i and a resume of tlie past several | month* occupied the meeting mainly. After the business session Messrs. ! Bugley & Wlllet entertained the agent* nt an elegant luncheon at tho Piedmont, ; where several interesting talks wore ■ made. “The Office Knd of It" was Mr. Wil ier.s subject. t\ H. Harrison, the Sep tember leader among the agents, dis cussed "How uud Why." J. D. Atkln- ! son, city manager, a raeontuer of rare 1 merit, entertained with a number of new stories. Announcement ha* been made this i business at Ills death some year* ago. I J. D. Lawrence told "How to Write a week of the formation of i\ new local {The new firm will represent the Ro£h- \ Million.” Having turned the trick, he I agency firm, which will be conducted j ester German and also the Jefferson authoritatively. Mr. Bag ley con- bv two of th.- most active young ln*ur- «i». «t I'fitledelphtn, which will Iran*- I be nul* boa. I.* vih.iitii Vrtlnn- Vox mill *“ r t» them from Mci'amlles* & Haynes! Je*.e s. Iloxenfeld. ' Boll, have beet, tVe. h< 'B.I{h Mr" FoxXl EVERY BIFOCAL WEARER I In the business for several years past, j Mr. Rouen told have a large clientage siioidd extiiahe- Joha I,. Moore \ Hous’ j Mr. Fox a* a partner In tho firm of jin the Insurance business, nnd will Kryptok Invisible i ! Fox A Son. with hi* father. Louis Fox. j vvr 'te all kinds of insurance, ns they i«h'> Will also have an Interest in ‘he panle"" Tbeii- office* 1 iftlT be movld ; new combination, and Mr. Hosenfeld. from the Fourth National Hank to i who for a year past has been In the larger quarters. The old Arm of Fox i office of Kdgar Dunlap, and was pro- Sc .Son has been one of the landmarks i viously connected with the firm of J. L. In the lusurarce business for n number (Riley Sc Co. Mr. Hosenfeld’* father was of y • for many years a well-known Atlanta I greatly increase Its facilities and the j agent und his son succeeded to Ills * scope of Its work. ARTHUR FOX. JE8SEE 8. R08ENFELD. Two Young Insurance Mon Who Havo Formed Partnership to Represent Large Companies. Id lilrce, }»*t civhlg double V • ..r everything lit t •el.v la Georf 4J North Broad street. j INSURANCE MEN AND THEIR DOINGS j GOSSIP CAUGHT IN LOCAL OFFICES Frederick Geddings, well known to Atlanta Insurance men through his long service with the Southern department of the Queen Insurance Company under Manager K. Y. Tupper, and who has recently been *|ietial agent for that company In Mississippi and Louisiana Atlanta - Birmingham and Pruden tial Insurance companies as secretary. In the pluce of R. N. Hughes, who re cently resigned to become manager, with M. B. Yates, of the Jefferson Fire. Captain Pollard has seen much service In the Held and J* a most competent and energetic executive. He has been representing the Atlanta-Birmingham In Texas for several years past will now make Atlanta his home. Aaron Haas, head of the genei^l agency firm of Auron Haas Sc Kyn*. re- , . i . turned Friday to Atlanta from a trip transfer of Mr. (tedding* ha* been filled i abroad, where he spent over three by the appointment of R. Fanford Rust, months touring the continent. He who hn* T>cen for several year* In the. accompanied by Mrs. Haas. service of the Southeastern Tnrlff As- , . - ,, # , . .. _ . ., The large insurance line of the Gulf racial Ion, recently ar naeutlvc racial ,. ompn .„ i.'owpuny. which ha* been agent In the Carolina* and Virginia POLICIES MEETING WITH FAVOR: Standard form* of fire Insurance pol icies have been in use for many years past In the United State* ax all tho*? Interested In Insurance welt know. The establishment of a standard form of life Insurance policy as made by the re cent enactments of the New York leg islature lias been notched with Interest by life Insurance men and policy holders, ns It will practically place all companies on the same basis In states where It is put In force, except for the fact that those companies whose finan cial resources are greater and better established than others will be nble to give some advantages In dividends not possible to others. The following features arc most no ticeable In.the new contracts. There Is no reference to warranties in tho ap plication or declarations to the medi cal examiner Included, and the policy Itself forms tho entire contract be tween the company and the Insured. The policyholder Is guaranteed the right to change the method of Ills pre mium payments front annual to semi annual or quarterly basis and the pre mium rates for the different methods ore given hi the policy. The policies nre not restricted In any wuy ns to the residence of the policyholder or his occupation from the date of Issue. If, however, lie should commit lulclde In one year after the policy Is written the contract Is void. Kxcept for non-pay ment of premiums the policy Is Incun- testtble after one year. Dividends are distributed annually and may be taken In cash or uppUed to the purchase of additional Insurance. Loans are guar anteed on the sole security of the con tract at a rate of Interest not greater thun 5 per cent, the minimum loan value beginning at 30 per cent and gradually Increasing from year to year until tho twentieth year - . Formerly the neitt year’s premium Irari to lie paid before loan could be obtained, but In the new contracts this Is not required. Original assignments of the policy must lie filed with the company. After the contracts have been 111 force three year*. In the event iff sur render or lapse for non-payment of premium, the option Is given the Insur ed of either uu amount of paid-up In surance or conllnued Insurance for a length of time for which the reserve uccumuluted from past payments will afTord. according to a table given 111 the policy. These values are guaran teed, but must be taken advantage of within three months, although at the end of that time, the continued Insur ance value Is given him If he choose* option. • EVERY SUNDAY Athens, Ga., and Return. Only One Dollar for the Round trip. Trains leave thy Union Depot at 7:10 a. in. Cheaper to go than it Is to may at home. Remember Just $1.00. SEABOARD. W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A„ Atlanta, Ga. PAUL BURKERT Fixed over 2,000 Umbrellas last year. Let him fix yours. 1 Viaduct Place. DR. JOHN D, JORDAN WILL BE CALLED TO JACKSON HILL Dr. John D. Jordan, pustor of one of the lending Baptist churches in Savan nah, and one of the foremost pulpit or ator* lit Georgia, will be called to the pulpit of the Jackson Hill Baptist church in Atlanta and will probably accept the cull. Several rumors that the call hud been already made have been current, but it wa* stated authoritatively Saturday that thl* had not been done. A meet ing of the congregation is culled for Sunday morning after the regular service*, when It will Ih» decided to call Dr. Jordun to the pulpit made vacant by the resignation of O. J. Copeland some time ago. It is said that the of ficer* of the church are unanlniou* in desiring that Dr. Jordan be called and feel useured that ho will accept. CANADIAN ATTORNEY IS HEREON BUSINESS T. II. Wilson, of the law firm of W. P. Bull, Holllsfl & Wilson, of Toronto, is spending some time In Atlanta. Mr. Wilson Is-one of the leading at torneys of Toronto. Although a Can adian by birth, he I* a graduate of Cornell and later of the Osgmule Law School of Toronto. lie is it young man of charming personality, a versntlonallst and extra ability in his chosen profession. Mr. Wilson hu* been sent to Atlanta by his firm on hn- i portant business In connection with the Rutile Fruit Company, of Toronto and Atlantu. While lie Is not connected with thl* latter firm other than in a legal capacity, he hn* invested heavily In their fruit groves at Bartle. Mr. Wilson believe* Cuba Is the coming country, especially for young men, and Is willing to back hi* conviction* up Ith Investment* on thiit Island i A scientific trnntmnnt f#» 1 Whiskey, Opium, Mer. T pW»e. Cecelee, Cbltrnl, I Teknccn nnd Neurnslke- | o/« #f Kent Cshnuitlnn. I The Onty Neeley Insti* lute in Georgia. 229 Woodward Ay;., ATLANTA, BA. ENAMELS. , A complete line of‘Lucas & Neal's Kmtmels, Iron Bed Enamel, Bath En amel, Enamel for all purposes. GEORGIA PAINT AND GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree. School of Millinery. School open all year. Puplis ad mitted nnv date. Individual instruc tion. Visitors welcome. MISS E. ELIZABETH 8AWTELL. <10 1-2 Whitehall Street. Atlanta, -Ga. WE BUY ' Copper, Load. Brass. Zinc, Rags, Bot tles. Burlap, Wash Cotton, Sacks. All out of town orders solicited. PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO., 17S Madison Avenus, Both Phones 1739. ATLANTA, GA. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS! We will give you the lowest prices on Builders' Hardware, Tools and , Nalls, in Atlanta. Call on us at our ,. r !l I new store—150 Peters Street. F. J. C00LEDGE & SON. Tramp Steamer- Goee Aground. Kpwliil to Tho Georgian. . Bruns wick. Oa., Now 3.—An un known tramp steamer went ashore yes terday between the Brunswick nnd Kt. Andrew* bar*. One of Brunswick’* pilots Ouplain Joe Lnssere, when com ing Into port on the Clyde steamer saw Mr. Wilson will probably remain In! the tramp go aground. It I* n *t Atlanta for n week or two longer us thought much damage wa* done to the the guent ot Charles T. Phillip*, gen- steamer, a* it was perfectly calm an 1 cral agent of the Bartle Fruit Com- it is probable r,he was floated on the pany (high tide. position In the llehl left vacant by tho handled for many years by the At lama , | |P m PP Una of Huas A MacIntyre, but which received «hl. week a deserved* popular j JoTlaHon'Mu'tual promotion and has been made agency • !>uB*»|#, of Xevv >ork, wa a a visitor to this week recaptured by this enterprls- tmoc rintendent at the \tlantn t Atkinta thl* week und wa* entertuinert ing firm am! placed with the Cotton suijertnt ndem t n e\iuma office, i by Mana ger Milton Dargan, of the Insurance Association, over $30,000 In This change Is made net^h--ar> l>> the j Royal, and other local insurance iiiho. .premiums is Involved In the tratisa v - great Increase In the company’s bus!- ‘ tlon. The deal was engineered b>' D. A. new within the past few months. The Captain R. L. Pollard, of Texas, was MacIntyre. MAN COMMERCIAL I HAS ENTERED THE FIELD The Michigan Commercial Insurance Company, of Lansing, Midi.. l> the latest bidder for Insurance patronage In Georgia. The company sras licensee} on Thursday by Comptroller General William A. Wright and has made the required • deposit of $10,000 with the state treasurer. It operate* through the Rhodes Browne general agency, of Columbus, and I* being planted In the state by Hpecia! Agent Percy Putnam, of Atlantu. who has appointed F. C. Robinson A Co. to be Its Atlanta rep resentative*. “First Prize, Blue Ribbon and Diploma” was awarded to— VULCANITE ROOFING Al thi- lieorjrl.-t Stats Fnlr for the tituhi-Nt crmls cf ready ruoflne. Thl, slior.-* ultat oinsrla mi riMilUlx tllhik u( VP|.i-ANITR. llo not B et* VIILCANITK w f*S »U7 »lh*r J;™ 1 "!- Mit -eo Hint tbs ««tl I, im every roll. Itc-oni- IdaliJS! -Vou CANPUt'iTON." l, " n ' ri, ‘‘” a " J *wlU«Mlern Tariff Asa- r ^-«Iorc>^ Sea that this Seal is on »v»ry Roll. ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., SOLE 3TATE AGENTS FOR GEORGIA. 29-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. CHEEHFIELD, Frei. C. JL PEE*. Sie‘|