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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
tAii.ii..u, i.
PUPILS
BECOME_EXPERTS
urge Mr EmW This
Wesk and Mw It Pros
pect It Eltir Rut
look.
DISTINGUISHED HEBREWS
A TTEND UNION COUNCIL
* tr-ire on tbs part of a largo mini
h,, ,! . ..ung men and women to gain
‘m the builneee world culmln-
, ,„i« week when they entered
.. n . BuilneH College and 8cho<
t n .riband, In the Kleer bnlldlm
,lLi ri.py might receive a STANDAR
X„ir- In buelneea training to qualify
; h . , m gratify thle laudable smbufoo
l„ «,i.mion to an already large enroll-
iif'em or twenty have arranged
. r next week, and there |e every
;,'|.,n that before the end of Janu-
institution will have broken all
~,'.,r,ts for number of enrollmenu.
u Mrh la good newa to the progres
,,,, luj.lneee men of the Bouth, for
ore ever on.the alert to dlecnver
, w i: .mined, conscientious aeelatanta
»1„, are .ompetetu to take rapid dlo-
in ehnrthand .and - transcribe It
anil rapidly on the typewriter;
„ r i.kkeepera and clerical employee*
have been carefully trained In
ai it.'inai icTiuoiadao TUdfliadgTranHi
l with the neceealty for taking
pain
rriffcgggt
B C, Crichton, In hla
~ experience
buelneea m
Twentieth Annual
Meeting to Begin
on Monday.
PROGRAM INCLUDES
—M ANY SPE AKERS -
Social Features for Council
Are Most Elab-
, orate.
On Monday morning, many of Ilia
moet prominent members of the Jew
ish faith In America will begin pouring
Into the city from all direction*, lo at
tend the twentieth council of the Union
of American Hebrew Congregation*.
Monday evening at I o'clock, special
divine services will be conducted a|
the Temple on Bouth Pryor attest by
Rabbi David Marx. The sermon will
be delivered ^>y-RabM-Henry Berko-
wlta, of Philadelphia, one of the moat
fluent and forceful ministers In tho
pulpit of America.
Georgian Fills Vacancies
At Donald Fraser
' Sonitld Bruner j&ctiiroL
D/fittur.Ctf crijtn,
: »7
SAMUIL WOOTNER.
President of the Union of Amtri
oan Hebrew aangragatisna, whs
— apaaka an Tuesday,
DAVID MARX."
Rabbi of tha Atlanta Habrak Ben*
avolent Congregation of
Prysrllrsst Tampla.
ONE CREW STREET BOY
REMEMBERS GEORGIAN
Tha visit to Tha Oaosglan's plant waa aaoyed fo tha limit by the
boy* and girls of Crew Btrest school Friday afternoon. Batdrday mom- '
Ing The‘Georgian received the following expression of delight from on*
pupil who had evidently anoyed himself (is much after hie tour of tha
—nt X< during hl> visit—with the usual result of too much exuberance.
Ills letter will tell Its own at ary:
Atlanta, On. Jan. 11, I2#7.
Dare Mlatar Gorgnn: t hgd a crackin' good time up to yur bo'rdlp' houa
terday, on'y 1 got the bellyako frum tryln' ter see wot cooked pastbord
taated like w‘an the man wusn't hmklnf. I also trldo to see how long I
isl Tfaw/fty..
!r
-&RvtedZ<)
kjJLfjJS' TLa cto .
4« a tUMMF
jalness methods, waa
r better fitted for hit great work
ihan now; hla Jong experienced as-
.1.11,ilia have Improved, while every
m.„i.m system and up to date plan
consistent with good bualnee* methods
has l»-en added to the college. Thf ce.
. in l< that atudanta leam-rapldly and
... i, f. v. months nt themselves as ex-
i.. take up lucrative work which
I.a.l, to broader endcavore end aucceaa
m in*- end. . ' 1
Mam young men .and women are
Uei. ncl from taking a bu.lnras courts
m necessary as tuition
..i ahour, untrained a
unjailg. From tbs
They
ended.
_ __ IpSTST"
business 'training'la 'de*
few months the man
In a
nr man wltlf serioua Intentions may
qualify for a position which wilt lo a
f.ii more months pay them a tut-
(1,-irntly Inrreaaed salary to.repay the
Iiiiii.m. while the additional earning
urn. Ms l« thetr* through life,
Write to Profeeaor E. C. Crichti
.Hi! ..n him at hta College In thd Kleer
h,hiding He will -furnish cheerfully
full Information and help you to sue
Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock tha
council will hold Its Initial buelneea
seiilnn. Governor Terrell, Mayor Joy.
ner and a member of the congregation
will deliver addressee of welcome on
behalf of the state, city and congre
gation. respectively.
Samuel Woolaer, of Peoria, III., presi
dent of the union, will respond. Mr,
Woolner la a splendid speaker and hi*
address on Tuesday morning la being
anticipated with much pleasure.
Following Is the. program of tho
council:
Monday Evening..
Divine service At thf temple at 2
o'clock.
Invocatloh—Rabbi Alfred O. Moees,
Mobile. Ala.
' Bervtcea—Rabbi David Marx.
Herman—Rabbi Henry Berkowltz,
Philadelphia Pa.
t’oneludlng Services and Benediction
-Rabbi George -Solomon. Savannah,
a a.
A special mnilo sendee, under the dl-
ruction of Professor J. F. Richardson,
wiumch^ethe.
(loss and the ''Plrgrtm'* Chorus" from
Tannhauaer. , .
The service* will be followed by an
Informal reception' held In the veetry
room* of the temple.
I * ■ Tuesday, f> A. M. 1
tiftnvsntng of tho twentieth council
In the convention hall of the New Klm-
Address of -weleome an hahalf of
plant
But 1
could hold my flngor In that melted lad. Taint worth ietlln' tho time. Tha
on'y thing wote the matter with that grab)
— ‘ —,)„*•„ anu
I Jlst bin
The stuff g<
lay It'll work
merits lie
natter with that grate press of yum is .that it's croea-
In upald* down ana cum* out rite. *
_ . _ . lookout, or
sum day RH work backwards. I Jlet bin tryln' to courtt how meny ds-
‘ get munday for printin' my name on my school desk with the
tips you gave us. Trlde It on pa's shirt front. It Works fine. (Bu does
pa. alas!) But, 'bout thorn demerits, 1'de tell you It I new wot cum
after btllyune. They Linotlpo nivrsbegna I* grate, nnd you eplaned 'em
fine, but. 'oneit InJunTTinteve rtrero ain't,bm wun innn Itv-thi* world-
wot nose wots In ‘•ntrand that'e the man who made 'em. But I'm goner
Invent wun wun day wot you Jeet got ter talk to. and don't have to le'rn
to play planer dm. an'll spel eo's peepul ken reed It. Hay that pace of a
Anger hurta Bo I gee* II* close. Wow! for the Georgian!!!
Crew Btreet School.
P. 8.: Now, this ain't speld the
like Presdent Roosvelt wants us to apel.
uly Kant help hut *p*f.
Turn truly,
VICTOR VICTOR
vay we're tawt to spel. Nor le it
. But It's epcld like w* **' natch-
ROOT TO VISIT CANADA
TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES
Atlanta’s Chances Are
Good For the Sub-
Treasury.
secretary sends
LETTER TO PAYNE
Lonteuts To Bo Submitted
i«» Committee Before
Being Made Public.
'-hlngton, Jan. It—Atlanta's
-» for th* sub-treasury are good,
understood, on what t* regarded
• table authority, that ■ Secretary
• Treasury Shaw has positively
- d lo recommend that Blrmlng-
he selected a* the alte for the
, aeurjr. 1
■ r the hearing before the ways
• an« committee the other day. the
,'talma war* eobtnltted to Mr.
with a request for a reenmmen-
The secretary has written a
to Chairmen Payne, of the ways
'fane committee, but It* content*
not be divulged by Ur. Bhaw or
■nnc.
ormen Payne says he purposes
'ting It »o the other members of
omltte* before making it public.
th* state, the city and the congrega
Response by the president of the
conference. „ ,, -
Afternoon Hcsstow.-j |V nl
the Hebrew Orphens’ Home.
—rrsssnrallon of--paper r hy -th° Hop-
Morris Si. Cohn, oTTante Rm*. Ark
on "The American Jew. His Posalbltl
ltd gnd Responsibilities;" eald paper
to be followed by discussion.
Evening Session.
tlnn hall of the New Kimball.
AadrcairBy TtafrW Moses J Orlea, of
Clevelan^GM^^ ^ A Mi
Convention hall of the New Kimball
Recaption of report* and transaction
of general bflalnes*.
2 p. in.—Hushiesa seealon of the con
ference.
Thursday, »:30 A. M.
Convention hall of the New Kimball.
Concluding session.
All session* of the council are open
to the public. ,
Entertainment.
Monday afternoon at l:*o oelock the
ladle* of th* congregation are Invited to
meet th* visiting ladles In the parlor*
of tito Piedmont Ivptel.
Monday avfhlpg after the servlce*.
general Informal rereptlon will bo held
in the vestry room* of the temple.
Tuesday afternoon the guest* w 111 be
received at the Orphans’ Home.
Tuesday evening the visitors will bo
entertained privately at homes of mem
bers of th* congregation.
Wednesday evening the visiting la
dies will be shown over lha town, made
acquainted with theptacssof Interest
In nn<i about th* olty. I*uncn at tn«
dub and attend the t"* 11 ”' 0 : .
Wednesday evening at 9 o clock, the
convention will be the guests of tho
JewMh people of Atbnta nt banquet In
the dining' hell of the New Kimball.
Ieondon, Jan. ll^The Washington
correspondent of Tha Times says that
although ‘ - • -
GRAND JURY TOLD
10 FINDJ.YNCHERS
l" .t Judge Wants Execu
tors of Cullen Pun
ished.
•f Miiwm fitHie iyucMaf ••
•■'dlea, sr Jassa* mau, lu ibis city
was mining
the law fMMR tbs woh.
Stuart'i Gin and Bnchu a quick
ture for Bright’* discaie, liver and
Tiach troublea. AH Drufgiet*
*1.00. j__
central oI^QeonalA , railway.
Unvc Atlanta toil* a. m , arrive Ma-
1.27 n. nt.; arrive Jacksonville
MS pm.‘ arrive Bf. Augustins seed
,, m. Pullman car*, day roaches and
dining ear. Night train for n..rhh;
iAtlanta 8:IA p m . «.lt> Ticnei
ofllcc. Basement Pourth National Bunk
Building.
Mr. Root told th* correspondent that
hla vlalt would be social, not oftlctal
iht fact la not - genarally but tht correspondent **ta out at spm<
icretary Root, with hla wit* length TIT* rcdaOnSTur thinking that 1h'
vlalt will assist to a settlement of th*
MARLBOROUGHTOSETTLE
$100,000 ON HIS CHILDREN
known. Secretary
nnd daughter, will visit Earl Grey,
governor general of Canada, at Ottawa,
neat week.
th* United Htntes and 1
AT COLUMBIA, S,C.
It ta understood upon good authority
that the Seaboard wilt at an early dat(|
begin construction of lit Southern iii
vision shops at Columbia, B. C. TbR'tn,
atallatl()n of those ehopa will call' Uft
an expenditure of tSUO.OD*.
The need of these shop* has long
been felt by the Seahoard, as It Is now
necessary to ship equipment several
hundred miles for repair*, and the loss
of time, to-sny nothing of the eapense,
la quite an Item, now that there la a
universal scarcity of rolling stock.
Tha Installation of .these abopa will
give several hundred men employment.
great deal of skilled labor will he
engaged to do the expert rapalr work
and In many other waya tha division
New York, Jan. 12.—The grand Jury
la Investigating a charge of conspiracy
in -restraint 1 'd# trade against fh* th*t
atrlcnl trust. A. number of member*
of the so-eaU*^;trast wqre suhpenaed
to appear before the grand Jury, but
nothing tv*a done. All the wlthesaei
were re-subpenaed to appear before tile
grand Jury next Wednesday.
The charges' against the theatrical
syndicate grew out of Its troubles with
David Belaaco,
ehops will be an Important move for
the South. The fact that the Macon.
Ihibtln and Savannah has Men added
to the larger system will make th*
necessity of the division shop* more
spparetu.
AGED MACON HUNTER
SHOT OFF LEFT JAM
CROSSING A FENCE
Hperlsl to The Oeorrien.
Macon. Oa. Jan- 12—While out
hunting veaterday. K. M. fo* waa the
victim of the accidental discharge of
his gun, which cost him an nrm.
Mr c,» had gone out beyond
frump* park to hunt blrde. but aa luck
seemed to be against him, he concluded
lo return home at an early hour. As
he was climbing over a fence th* ham
mer caught in a crack and ,th* gun
wns discharged. The entire loed of
bird ehol entered his left arm. tearing
awav the muscle*.
Mr Cox made hie way to\the home
of a friend near by, end was later In
the day carried to the city hoepital.
where the arm waa amputate at th#
shoulder^. >||hnu)|h M n |d, un
derwent the operation aplendklly and It
now doing welL .
NEWS FORECAST OF COMING WEEK
Washington, Jan. It.—The mining week In congress Is likely to bo full
of inchleht, and, Indeed, xh* same will probably hold ini* aa regards the
rci.uiln.lrr of the present eeeahm All Indlcatloifa point in a great deal
df diction. Aa soon as fh*. great supply bills of the nation are out of tha
nay, there will be tnken up one nr more of the important mensura* whose
psssage will he eonteeted at every step, i Iran nixed labor Is prepared to
resume the fight of last seaaton. Great financial Interests concerned In
the sml-lmmlgraltnn bills, the ship subsidy hill and the Philippines tar
iff hill are ready lo look out for their welfare, ivhllo Paclllr roast Inter
ests are prepared to light at every turn any attempt to modNV the Chinese
exclusion act.
At the New Willard hotel next Monday there will assemble represen
tatives of commercial organizations through -ui the country gathered to
"consider and devise measures for the .enlargement of our foreign trade,
und to promote the demand abroad for the product nf our farms, work
shops and mint*.” The conference will be followed Tuesday by the annual
meeting nf th* national hoard of trade. Both gatherings are held at the
present time #Ub a view to Influencing congress to take action at the
prmtirtmMHn-nttxiLI" witin Of the hn|s>ri*ni measures In which tho
merchants and manufacturers arc especially Intereited.
The btleretate.eommerre commission will sit at Spokane early In th*
week to hear th* flret case which has conic up under the amended long
and abort haul section of the interstate commerce law.
An ecllpa* of the-run w-lll take place Monday, but will not be visible
In Amertea. Beversl scientific expeditions have been sent to points In
' Asiatic Russia to lake observations. ,
Th* eighteenth annual convention of the United Mine Workers of
Amerle* will b* held In Indianapolis, njo-nlng Tuesday. The rrgge scale
does nut come up this year, and the convention Will occupy Itacff with
routine business.
Th* convention nf the Southern Cotton Association will attract hun
dred* of delegates <•> Birmingham. Ala., during the week.
Edwin B. Htusrt will be Inaugurated as governor nf Pennsvlvnnla
Tuesday, and Malcolm R. Patterson will assume the office of chief exec
utive In Tennessee
A notable reunion nf the llltie and Gray la to be held during the week
at Fort Fl»hsr, near Wilmington. N. C.
The legislatures of several states will elect United States senators
during rttw week; but -th* -tmsroai is discounted .by th* certainty of Hr- se
lection In advance.
' The National Wool Growers' Association will meet In annual eon-
' ventloa Thursday at Halt Lake fTty.
On Hat«rday the centennial of Robert K I.ee will he observed
throughout the Bouth.
Duke Give£ UpMoney
Given Him by
Vanderbilts.
.’1
._London.. Jnn. 12—It ls learned that
under the separation agreement reach
ed between th* Marlborough*, the
duke settles on their cfalldnn the
1100,000 settled on him by the duch
ess' father. W. K. Vanderbilt, at th*
marriage. This WlTfc accumulate toy i«r »xjmc> reserve!!
then* during their mlmtfttK' Ms tb# ther '"formation, apply to
coat of their living and education. 1 u C M'FAI
Tkg ilialrA nflar innlnlaIninw ttlan* <• n .a . •' n •
DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH.
He agrees to settle 1100,000 on his
children.
helm, which he Is dctermfsei
as n mattsr nf pride. In order <o'prove
that Its maintenance was not depend
ent on the duchess' fortune, will have
nhnut 110,000 Income left, and ho Is
IW looking for n good hut not costly
it In Mayfair for a town residence.
King Edward, through the Marqul*
of lotnadown, when the duchess visit
ed the Lanedowus at Rowood before
Christmas, urged the duchess to
avoid any open separation but to foil
low the esample of th* Duke and
Duchess 'of Huthrrland, and agree
merely to llv* apart and dlvtd* the
hlldrcn'e time between th* parson.
The duchess has bsen seen about
more since her return from Parte. It
having lices Impressed upon her that
she wns damaging her position by
withdrawing from the public gas*.
New Route to Cube
mwlek," of th*
Company, will
sail from Brunswick, Oa., for Havana,
t'uba, on the following schedule, until
- further notice:
Leave Brunswick noon Tuesday*
January 2M, February’ *<". February
l»th. March 0th. March l»th. April
2d,.and every other Tuesday thereafter,
arriving at Havana every following
Thursday at S p. m.
ReturnTna.
Leave Havana noon Saturdays, Jan
uary Ittb, February *th, February 2Id.
March *th, March Hd, April (th, and
•very other Saturday thereafter, ar
riving Brunswick every following Mon
day *t ta-m.-——
Ratal Brunswick to Havana.
Ona way, first cabin 125.00
On* way, second cabin ......... .512.00
Round trip, flret cabin 110.00 *
Including meals and berth on steamer.,
For stale room reservation* and ror* >
Th. minagtmant M th. Atl.nt. EEJjJ JR WORKING
Poultry Auociatien announces ■ epe-
cial rat* of 10 o*nt* for adminion ta
th* big Dag and Poultry Show today.
Thie it tha last day *f (ha Shew and
10c admit* to all parte of thle great
ashlbiticn. Show will remain open un-
til 10 p. m. Entrant* through Halt- buildings
’ng*’, 1* West MItehalI atraeL vUI*/
FOR NEW BUILDI NOS
Wsshlngtnn. Jan. 12 — Representative
Gordon Lee, of Georgia, has Introduced
hills In th* house catling for the an-
n of Ko.noo each for public
ut Ceduitown and Carter*-
IMPORTANT CHANGES
IN SCHEDULES.
Th# Weat Point Route. Effective
January 7. 1007.
No. 11—Leave Allnnts 5:20 n, m.
United Rtatcs fast mail for Montgom
ery, Mobile, New Orleans and the West.
No. >i—Leave Atlanta s:10 a. m
Montgomery nycommmlatlon. For
Montgomery and all In'trrmrdiat* sta
tions.
No. J»—f^avc Atlunto 2:15 p. m.
New Orlesns express. For Montgom
ery, .Mobile, Reims, New (Irli-aim and
all points West.
No. 41—Leave AMaula !,:25 p. m
West Point arconmiddntlon. I’or
West Point sod nil Intermediate atn-
tlons. Dally except Sunday.
No. 27—l^nve Atlanta 0:10 p. m
New York nnd New Orleans limited.
For Montgomery. Mobile, Pensarnls.
New Orleans nnd all points West. Hoi-
Id Pullman vestibule train. flub
car. Dining car. Bleepers nnd obser
vation car between New York, Atlanta
and New- Orleans.
No. Ifi—l-eav# Atlanta 1:20 p m
West Point accommodation. For West
Point snd sll Intermediate etstloiw.
Sunday only.
Apply I" ticket agents for folders
and schedule*
f L W1PKBRBHAM.
City Passenger Agent.
F. M. THOMPSON,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Allen-
is. On t
Hostlers Back from North,
gprelst ta The (/earglsn.
Macon. Os,. Jan. 12 —J. A. Newcomb,
proprietor of the Hotel 1-enter, has Just
returned after a very pleasant trip to
New York city, where business mai
lers required his attention. While In
that city Mr. Newcomb inspected sev
eral of the newest hotel* and returned
NEW SAYS INDIANA
DELEGATION WILL
Cliuiiiiian <(f the G. 0.
Committee Culls on
(’optelyon.
Washington. Jan. 12.—A flutter of
cxcltamcnt w«r croatfd In Hipubllcnn
circles by the m rival «f llurty 8. New,
of iTittfafuitHilfr. the acting chnlrtnan of
the national committee, ami Klmer Do
ver. secretary «*f the committee, and
by the fart that both of them called
•m Postmaster (Icneral t'ortelyou. who
retired from the ehalnnanahlp last
Monday.
Mr. New snld if Vice President
Palrtmnks nllown his name to be pre
sent'd to the next national convention
ae- •* «*«osH4o*t*e f«H' the pe«*«tdetx^y.-and
I take It for granted that he will, he
will receive the hearty and unanimous
support of the Indiana delegations"
CHILI) IS DYING
FOR WANT OF FOOD
York. Jan. 12.—Mamie Gondrtl,
aged 4, was found dying today of
starvation In the horns nf hsr grand-
nmthsr, Mrs. Etlssbsth Luts, at 12*
Division •trest Mrs. Luts, who is
mors than satlsflsd with th* outcoms more than *0 year* old, waa also auf-
of th* trip.
faring from Inanition.
FADDBN,
Orn. Pass. 'Agent A. B. & A. R. R„
Hell 'Phone 4015, Atlanta. GeorgUk
9VEHFUIW GRIDE
«T PRrSB STREET
mio! ffctsar
A now overflow grad* for secogd
year pupils wlH b* opened Monday 1 at
lbs Pryor airsst scliool. and as a re
sult this grads In several schools wtlli
be relieved nf rongriitlon. Thera *2*
now 241 pupils..In lbs new school, but
after It was Ailed with all tha grad**
Intended for It, room was found for
mmy, an ID* overflow grads to rsllsv*
sdngsstlon wad • determined upon. At
prswsnt. hnwevwr. Just how many chil
dren will he accommodated can not b*
dctsrmlnsd. f.
gQOOOoqOOGOOGOOOOGOOOOOeO0
O BRYAN AND HI8 WIFE o
ARE IN TRAIN WRICK. O
O oresi Falls, Montana, Jan. 12.— o
O A Montana Central westbound o
o train. In which Mr. snd Mra..\V. O
O J. Bryan were pntttagtrt. col- O
O tided with s switch engine snd O
O some cars In the Great , Falls O
O yard* Mr and Mrs. Bryan' were 0
O both thrown from thslr seat* but O
O suffered no Injury. o
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A REAL VALUE OFFERED
IN NORTH 6E0R6U DIRT
In th* advertising columns of to
day's Georgian is sn announcement
from Mr. William J. Neal, of Carters-
vllle. Os. In which he offer* some very
attractive farm land for sale. Th*
Georgian calls attention to this adver
tising because In several Instances ad
vertisements along this line have been
answered by our readers nnd we know
of real bargains that they have ■ ecu rod
from such advertising, therefore ws do
not want any of our readers to foil to
read this ad, on It may contain Just
what they are looking for In th* shop*
of an Investment or a rural horn*,