The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 11, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TIMER DAT. DECEMBER 11. 1709. “The Daylight Corner. 0 CijRlSOpA* is nextr Cu*&aS2r-a5* Christinas Gifts For the Boys This "s the time to ir selections for the boil What will be more im'ful or suitable than si/nething to wear? Come In and see the values/wo have in this di-parpent. BOY? SUITS $2.50 to $9.00. OVlftCOATS $3.50 to $10.00. SHIRTWAISTS ^ND BLOUSES, 4c, $75c and $1.00. Kjfrs CAPS (underwear nine here at once for v<4r goods. What’s the in delaying until k before Christinas? rfie stocks are full now Jul your selections will better. ilSEMAN & WEIL, 1 Whitehall Street. JUDGE BLECKLEY AGAIN Aged Justice Has. Been in Critical Condition Since Saturday. HpecJal to TIm Georgian. t'lurkexvlllo, Jin.. Deo. 11.— Judge I^tfuu E. Blcckloy, who linn Hopii dangerously III alnee Katitrriay. la somewhat Iwtter today, having luyn couxelous moat of the day. Judge Bleckley, who lx the neator of tfie Georgia l»ar. wnx taken xlck Saturday and hittt Been line time MAD AUTO DRIVING OF FAMOUS CYCLIST CAUSED TWO DEATHS IN SIX-DAY RACE *\v York. Dec. 11.—At 1 o’clock this , f;ernoon.the.score of all the rider* In. • six-day bicycle race at Madfapn j 'juare Garden was 724 tnllea. except '■'althour and Bedell,' whoso score wn t i The record la 751.8. made by Elkex <*nd .Mai’Knt land in 1900. Seme at 2 p. m.—All 741.1 except Walt hour and Bedell. 741 flat. THE OLD FOLKS’ GIFT. A pair of gold*rimmed glnasea.please* ti't-m. Proper lenses put In after •'hrixtmaa without extra charge. A. K. llav.ke* Company, 14 Whitehall street. FELL ON~HII8 HEAD; DIES FROM EFFECTS. i" The Georgian. Pcuiie. tJa.. Dec. 11.—Richard Neely. 1 negro employee of the street depart- i* nt. was killed yeaterdoy afternoon v iii'e mttlng a limb from a tree on cr.m.l street, lie fell twenty feet and killed Instantly. The .icrident was caused by the sup- • ■‘i giving way under the negro and j -- —- '• fell, striking on hla head on the | contest in Mississippi will not be cle " i< k pavement. elded uiUll the primary elections, to CONTES1 IN MISSISSIPPI TOR SENA TOR WARMING UP Gold and Platinum Jewelry Set With DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES No such array of magnificent jeweled ornaments i* to be scon elsewhere in the South. We have now in our cases a number of Special Designs 1 luit are the latest word in the jeweler’s art.. \\ e cor dially invite your inspection of these beauties, of which we quote just a few prices: Necklaces and Pendants—Pearls and Diamonds, I $25 to $3,000. Pearl and Diamond Collars, $50 to $3,500. Brooches and Rings, set with Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Pearls, $25 to $3,000. Hair Ornaments—Barettes, Combs, Aigrettes, $50 to $500. |Maier and Berkele be held next August, but Is already quite lively, judging from reports that are coming to Washington. They be lieve In taking time by the forelock down In Mississippi. The neat .for which John Sharp Wil liams and Governor Vardaman are now contesting will not become vacant unit! March 3,-1911, the date on which Sen ator Money’s term will fxplre. If Mr. William* should be’successful at the primaries n’ext August,-ami subsequent ly elected by the legislature In the Jan. unry following, he could serve out his present term In the house before he would take his seat In the senate. * If the sixty-first congress should happen to be Democratic Mr. Williams might become speaker of the house and still be a senator-elect. • The Mississippi legislature only meets once every four years and the session of January, 1907, will be thu one at which a Successor to Sena tor Money will be named. Members of the Mississippi delega tion In the house say that Senator Money, who Is not a candidate for re daction. Is not taking sides in the con test between Vardaman and Williams, j The former Is his cousin, but the lat- \ ter is his close personal friend, so he I has Issued a declaration of neutrality. | two Angers worth $10,000 to a boy Ten thousand dollars Is the amount j which John Wesley Ware sets ns the ' value of two Angers of his right hand and a portion of the hand, and $2.5u<) is the value which the father of the In jured boy estimates the boy’s services would have meant to him If his son"* hand had not been hurt. Hull to the amount of $12,500 has hfeq brought In the superior court against the Ware Manufacturing Tom- puny by John Wesley Warp and his father. If. F, Ware, for the alleged In jury to John Wesley’s hand by the iicgi4g”nce of the defendant company. The upper cut shows .Tom Coop er. the one-time famous bicycle rider, who was killed In an auto accident In Central Park, New York city, which cost three "people their lives and was due to his reckless driving. In' the center Is a cut of him and his. party in his auto mobile and below Is a picture of Miss Virginia Levick, who was u victim. Old Clothes Dyed to Look Like New by Tom Weaver. 93 Peachtree St. The Land Grabbers. From The Cleveland Leader. The country has been shocked by the revelations of the last year or two In regard to the swindling schemes of men in high places In the matter of public lands. The belief Is general and nat ural that much rottenness has been kept out of sight, and It Is felt that every effort ought to be made to bring the guilty to justice, no matter how exalted their station or great their Influence. The examination of all sus- iclous transactions affecting the pub- c lands cannot be too searching or tho penalties inflicted upon the guilty too severe within the limits of the laws. Value of • Vote. The long-ago governor of Massachu setts who had a plurality of one w*us at once pressed Into service to point the moral that evep voter should vote; we’ve been hearing of him at election time ever since. History now repeats Itself In that truly remarkable com monwealth. A recount of the ballots cast at the recent mayoralty election in Cambridge, Mass., has yielded this result; Ayhvartl, Democrat, 2,641; Thurston, Republican, 2,640. Subtract for yourself—and don’f forget the moral.—Hartford t’ourant. The Chauffeurs* Room. A man was recently going over a lunatic asylum, and the attendant showed him a ward with empty beds In It. ”Wimt have you shown me this room for? There’s no one in It.” ”Yes there Is; this is where we put the Chauffeurs, and they are all under the beds tlying to mend them.”—Bos ton Post. On His Ear. A member of the Philadelphia bar tells of a queer old character In Al toona who for a - long time was’ the Judge of a police court In the town. On one occasion, during a session of his court, there was such an amount of conveisntion and laughter In the court room that His Honor became very an gry and confused. Suddenly. In great wrath, he shouted: "Silence, here! We have decided alsmt a dozen cases this morning, and I haven’t heard a word of one of them.”—Harper’s Weekly. BOBBIE'S ESSAYS. • By WILLIAM F. KIRK iuau.% hit* ii," k nm* iii* <11111111 <»r iup first Wig ship. if It lutdeut lieen for Non!) «i- wildcat In* here now, ntxo If It liadcut Irtfii for Adam. Arinin salved nnr liven the first time A Xoctli the 2d time. *?i they arc lioth grate heron. the <c*y Nonh salved otir liven wax like thin, the people hnri I*een g<*»ri for it long time lint tlray got rich A went to nee home nlHin-n A grate opry *1 tiger* A kept gifting Purer A loser until thny got into Millet n, nnri then Hn* I.«rrt »ed thay drink too nimir nine', so benefit the Grate I*|<mm|, It Will Pay You To Buy a MAJESTIC RANGE RIGHT NOW. Read this extract from a lead ing paper: HIGHER PRICES FOR STOVES During this week we will give with each Majestic Range we sell Ths Local Retailers Will Make Ad vance in Line With the Wholesalers. $945 >P»'- w„ On and after January 1 the retail price on stoves will be Increased 5 per cent, the increase to come out of the pocket of the consumer. Inquiries made of the leading stove retailers of the city yesterday con tinued the minor of the advanee In this very necessary domestic article. A number of the dealers declared that a uniform advance of 5 per cent would be put on stoves at that time, the man- ufactum** having made a similar rals** owing to the advance in prices of steel and iron. They declare that stove* are but In- (reusing in price In the same ratio In which all other steel and Iron products are advancing. Worth of the best Enameled Cook Ware FREE of Charge. This is a great offer, coining as it does just as there is a threatened raise in price of Stoves. Not only can you get right now the host Range in the world at the same old price, but voti get thrown in a most complete line of fine enameled Cooking Utensils, amounting to $9.45. Come and talk it over with ijs. HAVE YOU SEEN PROF. BECKER, ——THE EMINENT CHEF, - DEMONSTRATE The Fine Arlof COOKING Come to our Housefurnishings Dept, every afternoon this week between 2 and 5 o’clock and you can learn something to your advantage. Prof. Becker gives a free lecture and demon stration of cooking upon the great Majestic Range. 83 different kinds of cakes and pastries. Recipes FREE for the asking. 1 m fee and delicious Cakes cooked and served free every aft ernoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. Anderson Hardware Co. SIX ENTOMBED MINERS ARE DOOMED TO DEATH Bakeranrld. <’«!.. Dec. 11.—The six miners who are entomoeii In the Edison Electric Company’* Hhaft at Kern river canyon, were still alive at 11 o’clock yesterday, according to the »tory of a miner whoWrlved here today. The en tombed men have been maklni signal* on thn rail*, which are plainly heard by the rescuing party.' Experienced miners say II Is Impos sible to rescue the men alive, ns It would require weeks to remove the de bris between the bottom of the shaft and the place where the miner* are. The men have plenty of water. 1 as one of the water pipes passes directly through the place where they were caught by the cave-in, but tlielr food must have been exhausted loqg ago, as they only took their regular lunch on their last trip Into the workings. CLERGYMAN IS SHOT BY OWN DAUGHTER Philadelphia, 11.—MIm May McAfee, iln» young woman who wax locked up over night for abootlng her father, the Rev. .Itdm Q, McAtce, wax released upon fl.OOi) bond thlx morning for n further hearing on Bo crroUr 24. Mr*, llpltm'i Uolriiiaou, the domestic who xaw the shooting, wax released under n $30$ bond. Robert W, I’lene, the young wotimu'a lover, wax ift the hearing with Mrx. ArAtee, aud ax kooii *> the xreiixeri daughter wux releaxeri he presented her with it huge biunh of violet*. Pierce xald he had furnished the neeuxed with the revojver with which she wounded her father bemuse the onetime clergyman had handled ber and her mother badly ituri occasionally lined n blackjack to emphasise hla objections to n persistent suitor. The wounded imtii Is In itu Improved con dition nt the hospital, the bullet having been extracted from hlx head ami the wounds prornd to be superficial. INSURANCE MEN. GET LESS CASH New York, Dec. 11.—-The Mutual Life Insurance Company has notified it* agents of a cut of 50 per cent In their ' commissions to meet the requirements of tho law passed by the last Ieglsla- ! lure. About 40 per cent of the premiums ct , all straight life policies and varying 1 amounts on other* policies will be al- I lowed. .Samuel Untemeyer, counsel for the * International policyholders' committee. I *ays ballots are being forged, for the administration ticket. NEW BATTLE8HIP STEAMLNG INTO PORT. Special to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., Dec. 11.—The new battleship Louisiana Is now coming up the'river to port here. The new sc* monster has made the trip success fully. a good mail no « xhlp A tnlk hlx wife A sous Ac 2 (two) anlmulx of every kind wuch iiv xiuilkx, de feats. I Igors A nil other airiiuulx. u gem A n lady of cedi kind. So Nonh started u trust A built a grate ship A ion Id all Hi.* ftii 11iitiIh to come, a gent A Indy of cedi kind. A fhay got «*»» the ship \ It riiriem coat them vary much lH>okrttix Noah dinned sway all the ticket npekulaterx. lhay nil went Into the xhlp marching 2 by 2 except the two liens, thny Jumped onto the «|oga track A have been than* ever xinee. After thay had been going u long time on the water wagon thny got tired A Nonh xont out a plgeit to fly around A look for land A nt first the plgcn enlm Imek ami ted thxre la nothing doing but nt Inst h** enlm track nggeii A sod ilia re U land rieri ahead. It looks like n mountain A the I water went down A here we are. Bluebeard wax a wiry bad men wldi j lived in the good old day* when ni**u kill ed t lib re wiles, only Bfuels-anl killed so j many wlfes that his ualmr* got tired of I f rolng to thare fuiiornU, so tlray killed j dm A- riiriem go to Ids funeral, lie was burled l»y the county. sum way* he whs vary runny, he u»eri fn tell the trnrber wlrh wns sharing off Ids blue beard Well. I hud u nine time Inst idle, ine A my Wife went to dinner dowu town A then we went to see n show' A then we went hraiiu A my wits: was taken off sudden like, my eye* ure burning with unshed t«»eri, give me a hot towel. one wife nir. Itluelxrarri laid wa* n mil liner. he killed her with a hatpin, another wa* a act re**, she got a rilvoe.ro.* liefore he eon hi kill her. another waa a lady re porter. he kitted her with n nx when alio was reeding her story In the morning |m for 24 hour* A »he riled with her < this nfeked man kept on doing evil, every time lie bet on the wrong hor*e he tl n wife A In till* way thare were y *lctIt* in Ills house, so at !»»t be killed Ill-elf, V i. |, u the end of all As a Christmas Present ^lutrvnu*-* C.pyrt«M»4. ItPC i<f l<4 C*. What Mora Practical, useful gift could a woman hava than a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet to help her over the trials of her housekeeping exi*riencea? U will put system Into her kitchen—enable her to do kitchen work that would take six hours without It—In three. It would group together every article she needs in preparing A meal —each in Its separate place—never let her run out of anything—place order In her kitchen—do away with kitchen drudgery. A Hoosior Kitchen Cabinet ia a gift tho will appreciate more than a trinket or piece of jewelry? Como into our store and too this useful and attractive article. Wa have tho exclusive salo of those Cabinets in Atlanta. Brown & Catlett Furniture Co. 6244 NORTH BROAD ST. ATLANTA. GA.