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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANI> jnjlwo.
NIGHT SCHOOL
SHORTHAND,
BOOKKEEPING,
TYPEWRITING,
PENMANSHIP.
UTILIZE YOU ft EVENINGS
Whirl, other* upend In frivolous, If not harmful, pleasures to prepare yourself
for something more profitable and pleasant.
CHARTIER SHORTHAND
TiiuKht at night In leu time tlipn Is required for the day students of other
•ysteiiiV If you doubt this, visit the school any ovenlnit and see 6 weeks' pu
pils write SO words tier minute. •*'
SPECIAL COURSE OF BOOKKEEPING,
Which teaches all the principles In K to 10 weeks at night.
RATES ANO TERMS REASONABLE.
rime and let us slum you that we have the molt satisfactory night school
tnw run In Atlanta,
line classes also.
(5k.
198 PEACHTREE STREET.
4%
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1,1907
TH E NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON, President.
W. F. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, F. M. BERRY,
Vice President. Cashier. Ass’t Cashier.
1)11) EVELYN WED
THAW IN PARIS*
Continued from Paga Ona.
loin to pieces by his lawyers.
In It he denounced members of the
district atlOTniy** »taff and praised ms
i -ettv. brave wife for the remarkable
► ho win* »he made on the witness
M.ind.
Mrs. Thaw to Tostify.
The cross-examination of Dr. lirin-
tnn !>. Evans, the alienist, who t»*stl-
n.»il Thaw was insane when he tuar-
• - I’d will be finished at an early hour,
and It Is probable Mrs. Will im Thflw,
tit. mother of the prisoner, will then be
.atird. When Mr. Jerome will have
tlnlahed with her he will u»k How aid
-i.it to take the oath.
Through Evelyn'* brotlTPr he wllPen-
ileavor to eatabllah that the girl lived
In constant fear of Thaw, und that she
gave her brother money with
v inch to buy a revolver that she might
protect herself.
Dlatftet Attorney Jeromes statement
that he will call Dr. Allen Me (nine
II,in,limn to testify for the prosecution
nf Harrv Thaw, unless the alienist is
called for the defense. It Is said, leaves
no loom to doubt that the prosecutor
Intends proving the accused murderer
of Stanford White Insane and sending
him to Matteawan asylum, If proof can
i/e hail.
Evans Back on Stand.
When the trial opened tills morning
Dr. Evans was recalled to the stand
TJie witness said he had examined
the Will, codicil amt fetters. He ob
jected to a question from Jerome, say
ing It was complex und to answer It
ves on no would make him appear ri
diculous. He was asked concerning
the letters marked aa exhibits A to 1.
Q. Do any of them show he was In-
sane'T A. To my mind they show a
stale of mental unsoundness and In
sanity. , , . . .
y Do von menn Ina&nlty: A. I
mean at'the time of the writing of
these letters the writer showed a men
tal iinsoundness; not a permanent In-
sunlty. “ r '
When Dr, Evans testified that the
letters, while disclosing a state of men
tal Instability, did not Indicate any per
manent Insanity. Jerome's experts
looked at one another and smiled sig
nificantly.
How Doctor Decided.
Jerome asked the witness to select
Brunswick Man Shoots
Couple While in
Park.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick. Ga., Feb. 23.—Richard L.
Davenport ahol -and killed hi* wlfe t
Mrs. Lillian Davenport, and seriously
wounded A. R. Brown, a bartender,
he~e last night. •
Davenport and wife came to this city
about six monijm ago with the Parker
Carnival Company. Mrs. Davenport
claimed her husband wan a drunkard
and they had bean separated for nom«
week*. Mrs'. Davenport taking a posi
tion hn waitress In the Metropolitan
restaurant, ongNewcastlu street.
After tire separation Mrs. Davenport
met Brown. Davenport became jeul-
ous. and after warning Brown, it Is
said, from further association with his
wife, he followed them last night to
Windsor Park, where the tragedy oc
curred.
Brown states that he and Mrs. Da
venport were walking In the (Mirk and
Davenport came up from behind them,
shooting Brown first through the abdo
men. then turning* upon his wife und
fired one shot, which penetrated the
heurt.
Mrs. Davenport was a pretty bru
nette and attractive In appearance
Davenport has made many friends In
this city.
Brown has been removed to the city
hospital.
one of the letters which. In hls opinion,
showed that the writer was suffering
from Insanity arising from a patholog
ical condition. Dr. Evans selected ex
hibit E. Asked for an explanation, he
said:
“Well. It is a letter scrawled on a
small piece of paper with a lead pen
f
TO
Hilliard Testifies That
Road Was Over
Capitalized.
New York, Feb. 38.—At Hie bearing
before the Inleratate commerce com-
ml.ilon today Comptroller Hilliard, -if
the Ruck Ialand. raid that of the money
ralnd. Oaorge J. Gould and Mortimer
L. Brhlft were paid on 8,980 aharaa of
preferred atock each and Jamea Still
man and E. If. Hurrlman were paid on
0,88! .hare. each. Each nf the four
men were also paid on 45,808 aliaiea
of the rommon Mock.
Mr. Hilliard conceded that a* a re
sult of over-capltallxathin, the Alton
had recently had to borrow 96.000.000.
fommlaidoner Lame waked Ju.t how
much the Alton road had cost Mr. Hur
rlman and hi. friends.
"That would take some time to figure
out," said Mr. Hilliard.
The hearing In New York »us ad
journed at U.'lu, The next hearing
will be held In Washington.
Haul D. Cravath. nf the Cnlnn I*a-
cltle counsel, stated that If no further
evidence was offered, counsel would be
able to present arguments In the case
by April 1 and conclude the whole af
fair by the middle of April.
THE~BE8T~FOR WOMEN.
A machine for woman's uae should be
I he beat obtainable The Ringer Is ac
knowledged the lightest running, most
durablr and convenient in uae of any
sewing-machine. Hold only by Ringer
Sewing Machine Co.
I.nok for the big S. 79 Whlteh id
St., telephone. Bell 189-3; 494 Decatur
St., telephone, Hell 9173; 793 Marietta
Ht„ telephone. Bell 680.
McClure's Two Stores
Specials for Friday and Saturday
Game and Fish Plates
Mitchell Street Store Only.
Tomorrow morning we will place on sale («t
Mitchell street store only) a line of large
handsome, gold-trimmed I’latea with beautiful
fish and game designs in center; worth 25c;
at 10c
New Line Fish Globes
Whitehall Street Store Only.
We have just received at our Whitehall street
store a new line of elear glass Fish Olobek, in*
eluding all popular sixes, ranging in price from
one dollar down to
25c
China, Glassware and Crockery
Both Stores.
Punch Bowls and Pedestals of
fancy imitation cut glass; each
piece $1.00
x Neat Eggs <>f opal dutig-ULus
best you can buy 2 for 5c
Table Tnmblen—Plain,
blown ; beat ahape; aet of
aix
Notions, Novelties, Toys, Etc.
Both Stores.
unsound tnlnd. He called attention to
the formation of letters, underscoring
tf words and change* In handwrltln/r
woman of hla choice; the woman whom,
according to the evidence, he had ar
ranged with her mother to marry In
consideration of a 1100,000 dowry, and
he, with unlimited money and with
every facility which money could pur
chase at hls command, sits down and
write* with a lead pencil to her whom
he had asked to be hla wife, and wrlten
without addressing her. It showa that
he was not enjoying mental poise."
“If a stranger had brought you that
letter, told you nothing At all aa to the
Identity of the writer and should oak
you: 'Doctor, what Is the pathological
condition of the writer?’ could you tell
him?” demanded Jerome.
“No,” replied Or. Evuns. ”1 reached
my conclusion by taking Into consider
ation all nf Dm* condition* which L
know to exist.”
Condition of Mind.
Q. What Is the distinction between
the pathological condition of the mind
and the pathological condition of the
brntn? A. The brain la the chief orgun
of the mind, but when we say there Is
a pathological condition of (he mind we
do not mean that there is a lesion of
the brain. The brain may be perma
nently diseased. By hereditary condl-
tfnns-lt mav-be-mircenilblo to disease [ AMhf opening of the afternoon see
nnd so when conditions occur that af
fect the susceptibility the derangement
In and the person affected acta
out of harmony with hls training and
hls surrounding*.
Evans said others of the letters
demonstrated ^to hls mind that the
w titter, at the time of writing, was of
to make use of a problem In Infinite
calculus? A. Yes, If It Is Introduced
In a letetr In a place like that In which
it appears here.
Indicmtod UntoundnoaB.
Q. What one point do you refer to?
A. No one point Is conclusive evidence
of Insanity, nor is the entire sufficient
In Itself to decide positively that the
writer was Insane. Yet each of the
points I made before—the writing, etc.—
Indicate an unsoundness.
Q. In your opinion, was the writer
Insane? A. Ills mind was not In per
fect bulutic*?.
Q. Whnt Is there to show’ unbalanced
mind? A. 1 can not on Hits one tetter
aiune-oay whether the writer was In
sane or not. He was, in my opinion,
of unbalanced mind.
Q. Is It your opinion as a scientific
man that he was Insane? A. 1 can
not determine that from the letter
alone.
“How long will It take you to ex
amine all the exhibits?” asked Jus
tice Ftlsgerold.
"Probably today and all of tomor
row.” answered Jerome.
Recess was then taken until 2:15
slon. Jerome began on Exhltrif D, pho-
tographlc copies of the letter were
given to the Jurors. Jerome asked the
witness to exclude everything from hls
mind except the letter Itself and then
tell him In w’hat condition of mind the
writer waa In.
"I could not form an opinion from
You Can Save From $ 10 to $20
On Any Suit or Overcoat You Buy Here This Week.
Lunch Boxes—folding utile,
leather finished; special Ht
only 10c
Sofa Pillow Top* in new and
pretty designs; great values
at 10c
Turkish Towels—extra large
and heavy; bleached or un
bleached; pair .. .* 25c
Turkish Bath Rugs—good size,
very durable and convenient 5c
Ladies 1 Hose in new lace ef
fects; very pretty and cheap
at 25c
Artificial Flowers for hut trim
ming; various sorts; great bar
gains at. hunch 10c
Medallion Pictures in u great
variety of pretty styles; spe
cial values at 10c to....,25c
Marbles—all sorts and sizes;
very low prices.
Delicious Fig Bar
Saturday Only
5c a Pound.
Both Stores.
Shelf Paper—blue, white,
cream, pink; lace tffecta; .6
pieces for ...,25c
Crepe Paper in new floral de*
signs;*10 feet in a roll; per
roll 10c
Rubber Dolls of various sorts
ami sizes; at from 10c to..25o
Rubber Balls—always popular
toys for the little folks; 5c
and lOo
Toy Train with engine and 3
cars; very special value at. .25o
thin f|
25c
Good 25-ceni Brooms at 10 Cents
Friday at 10 O’Clock, Whitehall Street Store Only
III tin* basement annex of our W liiteliall afreet Mtore we will put on sale tomorrow mornitag
at 10 o cloek 500 full Hi/, e, heavy, well nintle ‘J-HtriiiK llrooniK—Hmne an Hold in Home stores ,
at 25 rents— not more than one to a eustoiner, at 10o
Kitchen and Housefurnishings.
Both Stores.
Curtain Rods of polished bruss
with silvered knobs; extension
style; only 10c
Coal Hods—-good size, strong I Knives and Forks of good steel
and heavy; 50c values at 25c; with black iron handles;
25c values at 10c set
aandles; ger
McCLURE TEN-CENT CO.
63 Whitehall Street
Cor. Hunter.
38-40 West Mitchell St.
Cor. Forsyth.
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats
$16.50 Suits and Overcoats
$18.00 Suits and Overcoats
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats
$27.50 Suits and Overcoats
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats
$32.50 Suits and Overcoats
$35.00 Suits and Overcoats
$37.50 Suits and Overcoats
$40.00 Suits and Overcoats
$5.00, $6.00 and $6.50
)
)
Odd Trousers now.
$< CO, $7.50 and $8.00
Odd Trousers now...
$9 00 and $10.00
Odd Trousers now.
$10
$15
$20
$3.50
$5.00
$6.00
The sale will positively end with the
closing of our doors Saturday night; so, if
you would share in these remarkable
money-saving opportunities, there’s no
time lor delay.
If you can find a size to fit and a
style to please you in the few winter suits
and overcoats now’ remaining, you’ll get
the greatest clothing bargain you ever
bought.
Think of what this sale means!
America’s best clothes—suits and over
coats with the labels of Rogers, Peet & Co.
and Hart, SchafFner & Marx on them—at
1-5 to 1-2 less than our regular low prices.
A few more of the fancy vests at 1 2
and 1-5 off; good assortments of fancy neck
wear and hosiery at 1-5 and 1-2 oft; some
$2.00 to $4.00 soft lrats at 8Sc
Daniel Bros. Co.,
Clothiers-Hatters-Furnishcrs-Shirt Makers.
45-47-49 Peachtree St.-Opp. Walton St.
that inter Itaelf" raid Dr. Evan*.
Exhibit 8. ha aald. aeemed Iq Indicate
an nnaoundneea of mind on the part of
the writer. Mental Irregularity. he
aald. wan another name for Insanity.
Exhibit G. he statnl. showed Inco-
herency of In several sentences.
EVELYN’S MOTHER
WANTS DAUGHTER
TO COME TO HER
Ne
York. Feb. 28.--“Bring back
Florence to in**."
This was the message which came
from Pittsburg t«Hlay from Mrs. Fharles
,1. Holman, mother of Evelyn .Wsbft
Thaw. At home Evelyn Is known slm-
ply as “Florence.”
Mr. Holman Joined with hls wife. He
added:
“That Is the way I feel alumt It.
Florence has a haven of rest with us
If she wants It."
Furnace Blast
Kills and Maims
Pittsburg. Feb. 28.—One man Is dead,
a number of others are seriously In
jured, some fatally, as a result of an
explosltlon of the Eliza furnace of the
Jones A laiiighlln Hteel Co. today. Of
ficials of the company refuse to give
any Information, barring all reporters
ami the police. From doctors It Is
learned that the explosion wus caused
by a “slip," resulting from an over
loaded furnace.
THREEMILLIONS
TO BUILD ARMORY
An Increase of nearly $3,000,000 for
the month Just dosing, over and above
the Imnk cleurings for laWt February,
was reported Thursday by the Atlanta
| clearing House Association. This Is
I evidence of the steady progress and the
I I great strides toward the commercial
goal snd above all the prosperity of
the Noufh.
The exact figure* for February, ItoT.
are $21.112.iu0.vi, while the same month
lhe auditorium-11”„ ’^'V " n,v "l 1 """" '
OUt)
tlM.374.34K.lf>. The figures for Thurs
day are t7K4.ri65.N3. while the same
day last year was INI3.OK2.OS.
Morgan A- IHlion
elected architects f
armory at a Joint meeting of the
ell committee on uudltorlgm-armory
and the subcommittee on plans »f
the board of director* of the auditorium
company Thursday morning.
It \\as decided by lit* Joint commit*
te«* that It whs desiraMe to hl»\e the
architect, accompanied •>»' «wo member. • | llnU ,| rr dl.nrdcr... uximlly
of the committee, visit the best audl- j — -
tnituni* and unnorles lo the country
and to combine the I***! features of e\
In the Atlanta
midl
ist Ini; strurtu
toilum-annnry.
It was uedited that the most satis,
factory way to do this was to employ
an architect. In whom the committee
MEN PA8T SIXTY IN DANGER.
Mote than half mankind over slxtv
uffer from kidney und
nlargement
of prostate gland. This is both pain
ful and dangerous, and Foley's Kldttev
hould he taken at the hist sign
danger, ns it corrects Irregularities and
has ciaed ntiiny old men of tills disease
Mr. Rodney Burnett. Rock Port. Mo.
widen: “I suffered with enlarged pros*
. , ,, , ... ~, , fate gland and kidney trouble for year.*
had confidence, and send him off Iminc- M||l j „f| ep taking two bottle* of Foley’s
Kidney t’ure I feel better than I have
for twenty years, ulH'mig’i | am now Jl
years old." Hold by ull druggists.
lately to
homas
K B
it her buildings.
of Moigan A I Ml-
. of council, anti W j!
T. Gentry. of the hoard of directors of
the auditorium company, will start on a •
tour of Inspection nh*ut Saturday. I,
K< )l’G 1 IT ASSAILANT. -
WITH A PARASOL
AND DEKKNDKF GIRL|
Equitable Assets
Show Big Gains
N>w York. 6>b. 28.—Pruldcnt Mor-
top’a financial atatemant to the Equita
ble Life board today ahowad total aa.
aet a on January I. 1M7. nf 1434,681.176.
aa compared with !410.t7(,216 on Jan-
uary 1. 190*. Total paymanta to poli
cyholder, durlnx 1906 ware >44.611,94:,
an Incrtaae of f3.386.l69 over 1906. Of '
total payment* In 1900, dlvtdenda to
pullcyholdera amounted to 17.219,735,
an Increaae of more than t par cent
over 1906,
SPECIAL.
Sale of
ROGERS’
SILVERWARE.
Roger*' trlple-plat-
. ed. 12-pennywelfht
; Dinner Knlve*. full
; elie; regular aelltng
■ price torttO fK/t
: aet of iw**Ov
jo Rogera* A1 Dinner
N Furka, regular aelllna
I Sf ri ?ix ,e, $2.B0
•; Rogera' At Table,
n apuona, regular eell-
C Ing prlca. aet of e.
: st.?w*o
a
j- Rogera' At T e a -
epoona, regular _*»ll-
, Ing prlca,
5 net of 6 «
3 ™ ’a
* Rogera' At Rutter
5 Knlve*. reg
- Hut price, r
- each ’
c
If Roger*' At Hugar
, HheJI*. regular aeii-
{ ^h pr '":....76o
. regular aell-
‘T 51.26
' At Butter
regular eell-
$1.00
ytMitsrdity, « lu>K«*t Slid nttempted nu n
mi Miss l.«*«i!rt Holmes, the I7->«
•|m iclitri- of la plain lloliin's. of tin*
l*|9.-W Tit
J Norfolk. \»
|9‘il\lim school,
aiiktioan moiimii urrp
it,* Miss llolnos by Im
n i.y j r. »»4»
lb* JumiNsl irtnu
i**l just In Ham
itlug Hit- nsttro
fl.il. bnl was
i^at Idia up
5 $10.60
Entira lot, 26 place, eaprete prepaid
I upon raeeipt af 1
$5.00
KELLEY JEWaRY
ATLANTA. C-A-