The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 13, 1906, Image 9

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i'liiii AJJ^MA UEOKUiAN [ANNOUNCEMENTS j YOUNG LADIES’ AUXILIARY. T l,r Vounr Ladles’ Auxiliary of the Pff.byirrlan hospital will hold an Im- oortant meeting Wednesday afternoon •Jt 3:30 o’clock 111 the parlors of the fJLpItnl. The meeting is called by the president. Mrs. Stephen Barnett. All members ere requested to be present, j, the resignation of the president will y acted upon. D. A. R. MEETING. The Atlanta Chapter. D. A. It., will m ect at the residence of Mrs. Thomas jj )|,,rgan, "83 Peachtree, Thursday, November 13, at 3:.?0 p. m. A large Attendance Is earnestly desired. ■ MRS. S. W. FOSTER. Corresponding Secretary. GORDON CIRCLE. The Cordon Circle of King’s Daugh- .2, and Sons will meet In regulur ses sion on Wednesday at :i p. ill. at the Home for Old Women. 13 Hast Mitch ell sheet. HEALTH OF ROOSE VELI IN DR. RIXEX'S KEEPING d r Personal Mention V Mrs H. O. Hollenberg. of Little Bock. Ark., spent Tuesday In Atlanta en route from Washington, D. C„ to Gulfport. Miss., to attend the United Punchier* of the Confederacy conven tion Mrs. .Hollenberg lias been promi nent for many years In the work of pttrlotlc organizations of the South, and served aa commissioner on the women's boards of management at sev eral recent national expositions. Mrs. S. K. Oabbett. custodian the cross of honor, left Monday for Gulfport, Miss., where she goes to at tend the general convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. »s one of the prominent officers of the national organisation. Captain Jefferson Thomas, of At lanta. who has been the guest of his min. Colonel Turner Thomas, loft tills afternoon with the Augusta veterans tin Savannah, where he will spend sev eral da.vlt.—Augusta Herald. Mrs. Starr Kculhofer has gone to Montgomery to Join Sir. Kealhofer. and together they will make that city ihch future home. Mr. Kealhofer hold- an Important business position at Montgomery. Mis. c. P. Wlllcox, of Charlotte, N. c„ who has been the guest of Sirs. J. Glascock Slays for some time, has gone to Montgomery to visit her son, Sir. James WUlcoX. Mr. and Airs. Sims Bray have return ed from their honeymoon trip and are non with Sir. and Mrs. J, R. Mobltpr at their home on Juniper street. sir. Walter M. Jackson. Jr., has re lumed to Augusta, after a short visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Emma Blodgett Glllett 1s critic, ally III at her home. 89 Culberson itreot. Mrs. C. H. Stewart lias returned to her home at Carrollton, after a brief visit to AtlAnta. MRS, RUSSELL SAGE TO GIVE MILLIONS TO THE WORTHY Purposes To Keep Only Enough Money to # Live On. New York. Nov. IS.—That Mrs. Rus sell Sage will give away the bulk of the fortune of about $80,000,000 be queathed to hen by her lute husband to individuals whom she eons id ere worthy Is certain from u statement made by her. “I shall keep only sufficient of the fortune left me by my husband to live quietly and comfortably.” Mr*. Sag- said. B, LAWRENCE BATTLE FILES BIS ANSWER B. Idiiwrence Battle bus made answer to the allegation* of Ills wife, Marie Al ien Battle, In her suit for divorce, ab solutely denying nearly everything she claimed against Ills character. He says that, while It may be true that he has not been a “model husband;" he has not been, as she alleged, “n habitual, con firmed and hopeless drunkard." He says that he has. always taken a drink when he wanted It, but ne%*er passed the bounds of moderation and has never on account of drink failed to be kind to his wife. Mrs. Battle is asking for divorce and $50,000 alimony. COURT MAY KILL BENNING TRACK “V - A V.»V V • Mr*. H. L. Pegram and Alt™ Kath erine pegram, of Charlotte, K. t'., nve' the guests of friend* In the city. Judge and Air:,. \V. R. Hammond are ai home at the Marlborough for tlie ulnter. ... .Mr#, Drake leave* till* afternoon for »v, nan to attend the Thomp»on-Jonea seeding. Mr. and Mr». Charle* C. Willi* an nounce the birth of n eon, Charles C„ Senator A. C. Latimer, of Mouth Car. dlnu. I* the gue»t of Air. and Mr*, jrmgc M. Rrown. Mr*, Arthur Maockcr, of Tuntpa. Is he guest of her sinter, Alra. LouU Mr. and Mr*. Edward Chamberlin tr. m Sew York for a ihort vlelt. . Jits. Bernice Hhulseiv of Columbus, l« In the city at the Bon Air. Michael Hoke I* visiting Alem- •Ws* Margaret Hemphill will leave text week to visit t'rlend* In Indiana. I". !•’, ll, Boland Ita* returned from nlumlilu, B. C. Isabel Thomas, of Athens, Is •st of Alls* Minnie Van Epps. Ims returned Mbs Grace Norcrozz has returned i .Michigan. Hulls agnlnst four subsidiary com panies. said to be controlled by the Standard Oil trust, have been tiled In the circuit court ut Lima, Ohio. l>y Attomcy C.enkral AVadc Ellis, with the view of ousting them from tile state. A new comet Is reported by Profes sor Kreuts. of Kiel, Oermany, to the Harvard College observatory, fo have been discovered by Holgr Thelle, at Copenhagen. The Mutual Life Insurance Company has Ignored the action of H. R. Prew itt, the commissioner of Insurance, who revoked Its license in Kentucky, for word has been sent to all Its agents to continue soliciting business. Troops from Camp Columbia, with full rations and tents, are to be sent for three days over Cuban roads fpr a practice march and to study strate gic positions. Crown Prince Olaf, who, with his parents, King Haakon • and Queen Maud. has come "home" on a visit, received a royal greeting from King Edward and Queen Alexandra and a hearty welcome from the people. Sleighing Is good In the Adirondack region, as the result of a heavy *tqfm which left the ground covered with snow from a depth of 8 to 11 Inches. The allies of Emile Zola, by a 5 . to 3 vote of the senate committee in Paris, are to be transferred to the Pantheon. Thomas B. Clement, •<> years old, waa convicted tof wrecking the First Na tional Bank of Faribault,* Minn., and sentenced by Judgo Adams, In the United Htatea court of apiieals at St. Paul, to eight years In the Stillwell penitentiary. Dynamite destroyed the warehouse of the American Snuff Company, at Kd- dyvtlle and Fredoniu, Ky. Bloodhounds followed the wrenters ten miles. severe coal famine threatens To ledo Ohio, unless mild weather sets In. The' coal roads say there Is no relief In sight. ' i Congressman Longwortb and Airs. Longworth left Cincinnati today for Farmington, Conn., to visit Airs. Cowles, sister of President Roosevelt and aunt of Mrs. Longworth. They ex pect to arrive In Washington about No vember 36. , Camille Clifford, the actress whose marriage lost month to the Hon. Henry Bruce, eldest son and heir of Lord Aberdnre, led to that gentleman's prac tical disinheritance; has signed a con tract in London to play a star part In a now musical play by George Dancry. She will visit America. SPLENDID OFFER MADE OF LEADIN6 MAGAZINES The Georgian does not Intend that Its subscribers shall miss anything. Consequently, it has obtained subscrip tions to ten prominent magaxlnes and publications, one of which will be sent to each yearly paid in advance sub scriber to The Georgian. The price of The Georgian is 18.60 per year. Bend u* that amount and we will send you The Georgian every afternoon during the year, except Htufday, together with any one of the following magaxlnes you may select: Judge's Quarterly, Ameri can Magazine, American .Boy, Good Housekeeping, -M'S'all's Mkgazlne. Popular Magazine, Southern Cultivator. Woman’s Home Companion, Carden Magazine, Cosmopolitan. ’Washington, Nov, 13.—Will raring ut Dennings he n thing/of the past If the court decides In the Dnvls case, which comes up today, that bookmaking, as It Is carried on there now, Is Illegal? The officials of the Washington Jockey Club emphatically deny that there Is any danger of the coining cue ing not being held, and ray that the Jockey Club, which refuses to take official cognizance of booknmklng, will order the program to be run off each day Irrespective of what may happen to those.who are dating enough to lay odds. 1 fcSOOT RACE TRACK ANNEXED BY CITY Paul Morton's Daughter To Marry New Yorker A Christmas Gift That will delight the whole family. A Victor Talking Machine An Edison Phonograph now. We’ll hold it till Xmas. Prices f 10.00 to J500.00. Sold on sazy payments. Picture of Miss Pauline Morton, daughter of Mr, and ijr*. Paul Morton, whose engagement to J. Hopkins Smith, #»\? of New York, is announced. Phillips & Creu) Co., 37-39 Peacblree • Street. Atentfon this paper. Los Angeles. Cal,, Nov. 13.—By the close vote of 8 In Its favor, the pVin to annex a large territory lying be tween this city nnd Snn Pedro was ap proved at a special election In this county. The annexed territory includes Ascot park, and the racing plant of the Los Angeles Jockey Club. By the election the park Is brought under the jurisdic tion of the city ordinances, which pro hibit pooKseellng. "Lucky” Baldwin’s new track at Ar cadln will be ready by the time Ascot receives Its quietus, so racing In Houth- em California will not be Interrupted. WINDER. Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Llthonla, Is visiting her parents. Air. and Mrs. R. H. Cannon, on Candler street, Airs. Albertus’ Harrison, Df Bethle hem, attended the llower show on Thursday. Airs. L. W. Nowell und little daugh ter. • Ethel,, left Haturday for Conlele and Fitzgerald, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Toole announce the birth of a son. Miss Bertha Hoseh. of Hoschton, Is the guest of Allis Jurelle Smith. • Airs. Alary Thurman has returned to her home In Btuthum after sending a week with relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Almond have Issued Invitations to a reception at tlicir home Monday evening, No vember 19, celebrating their crystal wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Edwards have us their guests this week Mrs. Harris, of Watktnsvlllu; Mbs Durham, of At lanta, and Alra. Mitchell, or Athens. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quartermun gave a lovely phantom party last Wednesday evening at thelf home on Candle.r street In honor of their guests, Misses Adams and Brumby. The home was artistically decorated with ferns und Jack-O’.lnnterns. The costumes were very gliost-like nnd unique. A feature of the evening waa recitations by Miss Tomlinson and music by Miss Tttman. The usual games of love and chance were enjoyed, after which fruits ami nutB were served. Those present were: MIsAes Wilhite, Stroud, Loyd, Bush, Jackson. Smith, -Mathews, CarUhsrs, Arnold, Whitehead, Handcock. AlcCles- ky. Rqssell, Watts, Tomlinson, Tltman, Haslett, Dayes, Mr. and Mrs. McCurry. Mr. nnd Airs. Causey, Alessrs. Vonder- lerth, Wlllsnps, Jackson, DeLnporrlerc, Turner. Kilgore. Downing, Afayne, Her rin. Holsenbeck, Cofleld. Norman, Nib- lack, Pentecost, Whitaker, Julian, Klm- bell und Russell. CARROLLTON. Alls* Kathleen Rhudy and Air. J. F. "ct’l'o-e. of I-atavette, Oa„ were quiet ly married at the .home of her piv- r»nu. mi’, and Mrs. J. A. Rhudy, on Romo street, last Sunday ut noon. Rev. George D. Harris officiating. Only a.few friends and relatives were pres ent. They left on the noon train for Anniston, Ain, and from there in their home In Lafayette, Ga. Airs. C. H. Stewart siiem Thursday, Friday and Saturday In Atlanta, re turning Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Bnss entertained the Lit erary Musical Club In a most delight ful maimer Thursday afternoon at her "home on Newnan street. Alra. Hale, of Griffin, is the guest of Mrs. Will Griffin. Mrs. Slunk, of Hogansville. Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. AI. Camp, on Romo street. Cards have been Issued by Mr. and Airs. J. W. Iluline* announcing the marriage of their daughter. Miss Marl in, to Mr. Hugh T. Stephens, of New nan, to occur at the First Baptist church In this city, November 30. Joseph L. Cobb, of A'lanta, Is In the FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Every one of the items quoted below is seasonable and desiralde—and every one is a real .bargain. Come and get your share of them tomorrow and Thursday. . These Specials on First Floor j Nail Brushes—Kxtm heavy atul ! bent valuo you'll find at... 10c Back uombs pretty mtmntingi stones ...... Brooches—jircat variety new and nttractive designs; choice ....10c Dressing Combs of aluminum, lilflil. imlirenknide; very cheap 10c Pearl Buttons, bullet shape; yoi dogen .. .'....... ipiahty, ciita: per 10c Ladies' Hose Stiinihird at vie value; only Supporters— regular 25t* 15c Hair Brushes — solid hack*, select bristles; size: only 10c Hose Darners of black enamel ed wood with handle; special at 10c Ladies’ Collars in new and beautiful embroidered effects, at 10c Great Values in Main Basement Jardiniere and Pedestal, good size, real $2.00 value; tomorrow only .§1.00 Bowls and Pitchers of plain white or blue decorated stone ware 50c Special Table of odds and ends —slightly imperfect Vases. Milk Pitchers, Sugar Dishes, -Mixing Howls, Salad Howls, ete.: 10 to 25-eent values; choice 6c All sizes Flower Pots now in stock. • Cups and Saucers, chocolate or after-dinner coffee size; 10c values 5c Punch Cups of plain clear gloss. Very, special 3c Iii Balcony and Second Floor Ladies’ Trimmed Hats that would he elioap at 52.00: to morrow $1.00 Untrimmed Hats in various stylish shapes; worth up to 75o, at .* 25c Grapes for hut trimmings; large bunches with foliage; 51.00 J values ,60c Framed Pictures in very attrac tive designs; great values at $1.00 Boys' Caps of good wool mate rials; best stvlcs; bargains at ...,10c Children’s Table Set, including knife, fork and spoon; special at 10c Toy Kitchen Set, including 26 pieces; very great bargain at 10c Picture Blocks in nests of as sorted sizes: specials at 25c and 10c Buster Brown at the Circus A new and interesting children's game 25c Ssss Basement Annex Bargains Double Roasters of best she;t iron in several sizes; 25 cents to $1.00 Carving Set of two pieces: good steel, good hnudles; set....25c Dishpans of best grnv enameled ware; 14-qiinrt size; tomorrow at ,, 18c Children’s Waiter!—Full nick el-plated and very cheap nt 25c Feather Dusters—Extra qual ity; 16-inch, 25c; 10-inch, ,10c Preserving Kettles of all-whJtc enameled ware; 6-quart size at 50c McCLURE TEN CBMT CO Seven Stores in Six Cities. THUGS AND GRATTERS DOMINATING FRISCO, SA YS MR. SPRECKLES FLOOR PAINTS. | For veranda floors, for kitchen $1 i *" ,>r T f ? r :in >: ki '! a tlt Mri!! ll Gibb*Wrhtht, of Forayth, spent hard, durable; -both Lucas and i Scnoun<\ Georgia Paint & Glass Co, 40 Peachtree. "^"Somhigwi- part of thi-; week In the elty, Dr. and Mr*. George L. Alexander -pent this week In the city. Alls* Lee Ridley, of Ridley, Ga., I* visiting Mr, ami Alra. Bob Almun. ut Special to The Georgian. New Orleans, Ln„ Nov. 13.—An aw ful condition of affair* I* depleted by Clau* Spreckle*, capitalist and sugar magnate, of Han Francisco, nmv visit ing till* city with 111* wife and eon. Calus August Spreckles, In telling of the effort* being made to rebuild Ihe Pacific slope metropolis. Air. Spreckles says 'Frisco Is In the hands of the worst set of cut-throat* and grafters on the continent, who Includo many city officials and Political Bos* Rueff, and obstructionists are working to pre vent the city from securing an nde- the property-hold era cannot build, as Insurance Is with held until -these necessaries arc ob tained. Air. Spreckles predicts that numerous city officials will go to pris on a* a result, as a determined fight Is S tunned by . the citizen*, who have anded together for that purpose. He believes the city will be rebuilt and even surpuss Its former greatness. Large property-holders are awaiting u restoration law and order, he anys. nnd have built fences around their wrecked bulldlnks until such time us they can proceed with reconstruction with safety. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The past week has been a veritable week of marriages. The wedding of Dr. Alfred tVnlker and Miss Dora Northlngton was solemnized nt the home of the bride In Prattville at 7 o'clock p. m. Wednesday. There wub a large bridal party ami the ceremony Bessie Brown was marked Tuesday evening by a favor cotillion given for her by Mr. and All's. Henry Fowlkes. ut the Country Club. The receiving line Included all the other debutantes of the season. The club was appro priately decorated and the affair was quite elaborate. . _ Air*. Richard W. Alussey was at home was followed by a reception. j Thursday afternoon un«l evening In Mr. Robley Charles Atunger, son of I Alr. and Airs. It. N. Munger. and Miss | compliment to her house guest*. Alra. Etolle Virginia Ashford were quietly Lawrence Lee, of Montgomery; Mr*, J. married Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 T. Harrell, of Columbus, Ga.; Alra. A. o’clock, nt tlie home of the bride’s pa- | l. Camp, of Chicago; Mr*. AI. E. @pen- renls. All** Alaty A' n,e was Ml** |cer, of Columbus, Ga.; Alls* Catherine ford h maid of honor, und Mr. buginc i • * FnfitHin • \ihpv i »u■»!•»» Hunger warn the best man. # f "“J; ” f Mlw Mary Dnakc, Th<» marriage of Mr. Jackson C. Hal. «»f Richmond, \a„ und Ml** Elisabeth Rtead and Mis* Gertrude Wheelock took Alston, of Clayton, Ala. This was one place ut the home of the bride’s mother of the handsomest affairs given during: on Highland avenue, Wednesday even- the present season. Ing at 7 o’clock. i Miss Edna Moore entertained the Quite a pretty home wedding was! Bid Euchre Club Thursday morning at that of Miss Maybelle Shackleford and’ 10:20 o'clock. Mr. Leon Robinson, which took place j The members of the Highland Bridge Thursday evening at o’clock ut the! Club were guests of Mrs. Rivers Carte* homo of the bride’s grandfather, Mr. I Thursday afternoon. C. F. KnuN r,, on Highland avenue. Ml** j Mis* Grace 'Hurdle and Miss Ala- Rb»* ?vi?ford wore a handsome whlteibamn King are the guests of friends in wedding gown und veil and was ut- ! Anniston. tended by a large bridal party. The i Mrs. Rlolmrd Randolph 1* the guest. - ceremony was followed by a reception of Mm. Phare* Coleman. In Montgotp- group t w A large number of complimentary j ery. j Magazine ;in-i functions were given for Miss Hhackl**-: Mrs, Florence Jordan, with her two tgather with Tlv ford previous to toe wedding. Mr.(little granddaughters, will leave Mon-(year in ndv.iiD Robinson and Ids. bride will live In I day for New Orleans, where she will j nmgailnes n!on Wctumpktt after nn extensive wedding) visit her daughter. Mrs. J. A. LeVert. $!.' ■ Rut ; Journuy. . Miss Eva lit liners U the guest of * tallied for u j The formal entry into society of Miss friends in Chicago. Georgian n THE KEY. By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. (Copyright, 1903, by American-.Liui nal-Examlner.t All that I craved belonged to me. God held the gift* and I the key. He held them watting my command. And yet I would not understand. In petulance nnd discontent. Full many a wasted year was spent. I cried, "Hotr cruel Is the fate That make* me work, and wet, an wait. For thing* which make life worth llv ing. Nor rob the Giver In the giving! IBM. H Which holds the things I hung The key was LOVE; pure gold, a- Wlth glittering gem* of faith and ti lt tit* all door*. It turn* alt locks. It lead* the way thro’ walls and roc It lift* Jhe bolt, unbars the gate. Ahd shows us where life’- treast wait. llh, are there heights thy feet ivi press? Try LOVE, the key to all auct-c*^. LONG WINTER EVENINGS DEMAND 6000 READING World’s Woi k. to-