Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 11, 1907, Image 9

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Richard Vailott Miller M', “ n ; 1 ^dayfo?* three week*' • hi *•' v , vork city. ii«H ■" -— i Mlw . >1.1 rv K-o Roor-r. **> to th. rrinul* at Cuthbert. WUI return f^tum* MU* >■“<"' ''VjJSLj*'’tot®* i j ,, tv i-mi «t Albuny- A ^ V*™* f„.m a ■!*" 10 Athtn *- , \ K.».*r hq* been quite III , R r„, in State&oro. Hla nuuiy i« «l«d *® MO* It* I* lm. t , r nvln< , I. Gruve* ha* r*turned ,to A then*. lll*- (rum > __ u „ „ r. Lunchart, of New York, ill mid her vutt to Mr*. Hen- ry H Hi'- h *» Indeflnltely poetponed. or. Mu loch ttVlker will entertain , Card Chib Monde, twalng . . M„ j. on .Murphy will leave Thum- , -7;, I „i„, Beach, where aba will be SSi #t ,. ,t. I.y Mtoa Mary Oatlna, ul and a party of friend*. 1 i ,A Allen baa returned to her „ ,, M.ifon, after a vlalt to At* K ’ m # „,ta {iirta/Mmrt* j i; cutitr. ftltftr ft ihort visit ( , Ati.ini.t returned to Macon on Sftt- urd*> _ .y,."r;;gaVgT8: ™ n” vi.n. Mr*. Sewell wUl enter* j*iks"!i'U*. Hft*. who Is ftn Attract. Nceu -t of Mr*. Sewell.—Macon New* Mr. Unrren H. Fogg hae returned , a ;, n m i. Mint, Kanaaa. where ah* went to atim.i tl.f funeral of her father. Mr. - c „,r,.. H’irr. whcwne WcU-knovr. In Atumu t (harmina vfsitor lo the city l* Ml.* omr K> H*n. of Boston. who U apeirf- in, Mitite li ne here ae the fueet of Dr. JJj mm tv. W. Landrum.' Mlee Kellen ; m ,1.1, friend! In Marietta title week, after whkh .he will return to Atlanta. The many friends of Atro.1 Ellen jfiailf Clarke, of Virginia. will be In- -urated to know that eha to spending rtUlVe. at' si'i^atreet.' R*W U “ ut Ur. llenrv L. Oravl* has returned fn.m * .Lit (o her old home. Mount ptrarsnt. in Newton county. Mr w . B Waddell, aftor a *hort via- ii to hi. old friend*. hoa returned to Hrndomti. N. C. - ,11.. Viola Barlll I* recovering from her ru.-nt Illness. Ur. Arthur E. Ramiaur ind Mas- ter llieii' Ramaeur art ependlna the nk In Macon. kli. Roberta Bnrbrldfe, of Jackson rte. Kla. I. the eue.t of Mr*. Van - lor.. Irnr krr Stephena la vlettlnf her daugh- itr. Mi. m. V. Ore**, at Jacksonville, Mrr Jack l.ewts will entertain the Timilav Nleht S*(k. Club thla week at the Maje.tU', THE ATLANTA GEORGIA^ AND NEWH The Pad of the Moment -and a Pretty One. The Silk “Jumper” Suits. Ohe Hundred of Them Oh Sale Tuesday at 9 OQock.— ' Mrr. J III. gee-' Mrr George Psrrtgo, of Mtlwaukae, b vi.itin* in tha city. Mrs. Perrtgo, *ko «■»« Ml** Lucia Abbott, haa lute circle „r frtanda In Atlanta. Mr. i s Mitrhall, Jr., and daughter tie in Eufsule, Ala., vlettlnf relative*. A M iut-nlul part,' at the Grand Mon- toy rv.niii* »ill conalat of Mia* Buale aty Pop. nml her guest*. Mlaseji Hood id e • Kambt irlin-J ioh nsor t-Bs uBos le Company •Jd 1.1* 1 i l n Htyn., klnib.i „ — Messrs. Burnt.. Hiynr. Wntton Herper, and Richard Mr. a ti < ununr. of Carteravltle, iml Mi.. . . i. «te Parrlah, Of Athene, “»ri-| f Mr*. A. McD. Wilson. Mi. ti.,, Bleckley hae returned pom .M.ndrd vlalt to her sister, Mi* 'I I' \r*n, at Aufuata. Mr j.„ H.own I'onnallj'haa raturned horn . .lu.it ,t.tt to Aufuata. Mo. K.oiinrlne GhotoUn Will go to Auric* m ,nday to attand lha Nina hrwv 11... ,nn in that city. Mi, w i ,s»aln la the fueat' of M J p n ndley, at Wayeroa*. frpnu. ' ' ,r " ,h * * uetl °f J 1 ’’ 1 • McNair nka returned to ” •' oreensboro, Oa.. after XlmiJ >i"ufbter, Mrs. Paul P. h Ail* ' ' ' ’ iiamplon haa' raturned " ufter vlilttnf relatives K. G, Willingham, of Ladies’ 0 Size 90 V *W OoM mind atm WITDIES tfhnh None on approval, none exchanged or taken back. None sent C. O. D. The “Jumper” Suit in silk is the thing of the moment. Of course its at Chamberlin- Johnson-DuBose Co. One hundred of them in the most charming type. All new arrivals. Full box plaited skirt with the Jumper box plaited to match and trimed with fancy silk braid. In an excellent quality of and brovfrn. In all sizes. One hundred suits, bought to sell at 12.50 and considering the silk market they’d be modestly priced at 15.00. r We make a 9 o’clock special of them for Tuesday— And the skirt alone is worth the price put on them in this sale. No mail orders orders taken. »ey Jewelry Co. •* V Brum) st„ ATLANTA. QA. wteka In Cuba. Rev. Dr. D. B. Gray t" In cubn (mik ing eftrr the Internet* of the Southern Beptlnt church In Hint section. Mlee 8chemk. who I* til* charming gueat of Mr*. W. H. Edmond., will leave Tuesday for Iyer home. *t New Brunswick, New Jeraey. after a de lightful vlalt to Atlanta, where she has made many friend* became of her un usually attraetlve and magnetic per sonality. Ml** Carol Gray I* «t>emlimi »everal wteka at Macon. Miss Moselle Neal, of Thotnjon. s the gu**t uf her aunt, Mr*. E. , Met- ry. In We*t End. The many friend, of Ml.* Lucy' K. Kenan yvlll regret to l™rn that ah* I* quite lick nt 81, Joseph Inflrmnrv. Mlaa Bertha Smith. "Ito hit* been vlaltmg relative* In cnllfornla for the put ten month*, will start for Atlanta the 16th of February, stopping l" 1 .* 1 '- ver, Colo., with her sister. Mr* «• r Tidwell, for n ehort "tny A NEW STORE. The wonderful k \ "Mgwkpq' (Iliumee nnd thr n«\\Kt Optical Service" Iwy !w?tre«t’ '< •arnBer Building** h«* been iXcfedl. the he.t location In At lent*. Znd vou n nnd It ihe he.t pine to get !D.. y -m.ir. A K Hawke* fom|ian». Optlcfan*. -b-ree: l« Whlteha and »M Pcs, btree_*'reet NO SPARRING MATCH, SAKS THE GOVERNOR Blieclal 'i'hT Keli. II Sheriff '-“Tt ' u'i “I Greenville. V**?* Steven. *'f Birmingham. »hall Jack stev* p* not «»k* place Will Build New Church. |U- 'i li>' 1 the *f*'V the near C. O ^Earnest, ""' ^‘"fr .m thiee oi |4,<rn In aub'i "ptten our leartin* men. HE PAID UNCLE SAM In an okort to get back revantt* ta* money which, he delma we* Illegally assessed. George W. Cureton, the pro prietor of a distillery at Rising Fawn. In Dade county, tiled ault In the city court Monday again*! H. A. Rucker, collector of Internal revenue. lie declare* the extra ateeeement waa made on him because of the re port made to Collector Rucker by a revenue officer and hr *ay* he luu never been able to get the money back through government rhnnnel*. He aak* for the amount he Its* paid, together with (Interest at t par rent since March Jk. 1104.. NEW OPTIOAL STORE. The "Hawke* Reputation" haa made a new Wraikh store necessary—lift Peachtree; street (Candler Building) I the place: A. K. Hawke* Company. Optician*, two store*. 14 Whitehall street anil 12b Peachtree street. Prison Commission Tuesday. The regular monthly meeting of the prison commission will begin Tuesday morning, continuing through Friday. The commission has torn* forty appli cation* for clemency lo act upon. So far no case* of unusual Interest or Im portance have been Bled tor action. ATTENDING MARDI GRAB. •peel*I lo Th* Georgia* Montgomery. Ala.. Fob. 11.—Thla morning a special train pulled out of the anion station carrying to Mobil* tha Alabama legislators, who go as tha gueat* of the Moblta Commercial Club. The legislators were In a happy frame of mind, and all anUclpatad a good time. There were many ladlao In tha party. The party goes to Mobil* to attend Mardl Ore*, and will not be back home till Wednesday morning, when they return to work. About 1*0 were In the party. •lamas Campbell. The funeral services of Jamas Campbell, who died Friday In Augusta, were conducted Bunday afternoon at the Church of the Immaculate Concep tion. The Intemftnt waa In Oakland cemetery. ' . R. A. Barron. R. A. Barron, aged M yters. died aft er a long Illness Monday morning at his residence, 25 Htdnewall street. He Is eurvtved by hi* wife and one child. The funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10:10 o'clock and the Interment will be In Weatvlew cemetery. He was a member of Ful ton lodge. No. t, of Odd Fellows, who will have charge of the funeral. Mia* Katie Lamer. Mrs. Katie Lamer, aged ,40 .years, died* Bunday night at tM Grady hos pital. after a ehort illntas with pneu monia. Hhe waa the wlf# of Chart** A. Latm.1 and rtsldcd at 407 Whltthall street. The funeral arrangement* have not been announced. IK POLICE COURT Recorder Broylea will be called on Monday afternoon to dispose of Mor- rlr Robinson, a 6-year-old boy. who was taken away from hla mother. Mrs. Edith Robinson, Monday morning by Probation Officer Gloer and Plain Clothes officer Cooglar and sent to tha police station. Thin vourse waa taken at the request of the father of the boy, who Informed the police that hla wlf* waa not proper tieraon to cars tor the child. VT H. McCormick, of Newnan, grandfather of the boy. Is In the oily and he haa Informed the police that h* will make a claim for him. As both the father and grandfather want tha child, a live, ly contest may ensue. The boy waa found with hi* mother at Ihe Germania hotel. It 1-1 Houth Pryor street. Mrs. Robinson was re cently In police court on the charge of E nductlng a disorderly house In Car. gle way, and was ordered to move. NEW BRANCH STORE. Inspect our new branrh optical elore at 125 Peachtree etn-c: (Candler Build ing). The Itnapt equ'pped eye-testing parlors In the South. The "Hawke* Reputation" haa mad* It necessary. K. Hawke* Company, jpllclans. Two stores. 14 Whitehall street ml Peachtice street. FOR RENT Valuable Corner Store That Bplendid location, southeast comer North Pryor and Edgcwood avenue. Pine comer for drug store or almost any other retail business. Opposite Equitable building and only one block from Peachtree. L^ng lease and reasonable rent Apply to JAMES L. LOGAN ft CO., 308 Peters Building Or WOFD BBOB., Century building MadMucker Banking 6n. Capital and surplus $ 700,000.00 Total resources $3,000,000.00 New accounts invited. We offer to depositors every facility which their balances and business re sponsibility warrant. 4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Barings Department. * VGRAND Tanlaht and Tuesday—MM. Tim*. THE EMINENT COMEDIAN NAT C. ’ GOODWIN And Company Including Mias Edna Goedrleh. Monday Night and Tuesday Matins* “THE GENIUS" Tuesday Night “WHAT WOULD A QINTLEMAN DO" Night 26c to It.M—Mat. 16c to 61.6*. ™bmou TONIGHT—MATINS! TUESDAY Tha Popular Little C*median, HAHRY OLAY BLAMSY Ae Willie Live In the Seneatiennl Drama, THE BOY Behiad The 00* By Cha*. K. Blooey. Wednesday Matinee and Night Return Engagement by Request MABEL MONTGOMERY And detected Company In that Much Talked ut Play. “ZAZA” Night ttc to (1.60. Matin** 16c to 11.00. Thursday Matin** and Night The Sensational Comedy Bucceea of England and New York. 4 A MESSAGE FROM MARS" Notable Acting Company—Elaborate Bcenlc Investiture. Night 16c to 11.60, Matinee 16c to tl.M. Reward for Murderer. Governor Terrell authorised a reward of 1160 Monday morning for the arrow of Arthur Mobley, who shot and killed Bud Walth In Ben Hill county on April I, H06. 1 El Dorado | BALOWIN-MELVILLE STOCK Cl “^te^Wn^rsy'MlrtTn^ ■IN THE WRONG HOUSB* Th ""1%^lt’ , JaJy ,ta 5l. U Slaa !< ' ,h, ‘- “THE ROOF GARDEN TRAGEDY” asurts. i TOMORROW EVENING. ROSENTHAL AT BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Tickets at Phillip* A Crew's, ST Peachtree, gIJO and BUG Weber Plano Used. NEW BRANCH ftTOSlL tuSLeS See large ..nnuumjpncnt branch optical store at Ilf _ street (Candler Building). A. m. optician*. It hell street and 116