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IHE ATLANTA' GEORGIAN ANDNEWST
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Of Men’s Spring Suits—At Muse’s
A little about Spring Suits and a hint—about buying.
Tomorrow will be a safer day to buy Easter Suits than the next or the day after—to
make sure of getting exactly what’s wanted and of getting any needed alterations. “
Of course, Muse’s always make extensive preparations, but remember the army of
men who buy Easter Suits at Muse’s, and the ever large demand made upon us for them.
Here are two 1907 cuts that you can be thinking about Two-button sacks. One
doublebreasted; the other single.
There are points decidedly new about both.
For instance, the coat lapel must be more graceful and roll lower than last season. The
shoulders should be wide, but not extreme. The back should suggest the figure line, butnot
too closely. Your trousers either with or without cuff bottoms.
Gray is the predominating note in colors, with plaids and checks more suggested than
actually lined out. j ~
SPRING SUITS,
Two or Three Pieces,
$15.00 to $40.00
Agents for Knox Hats.
MUSE’S
3-5-7 Whitehall Street.
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., March 27.—H. C. Me
Cutchen, a rising young lawyer of this
city, has announced himself n candi
date to All the vacancy In the Muscogee
county delegation to the general as
sembly, caused by tho death of the late
Colonel Peter Proor, who had not yet
served hi* first term. It Is understood
that W. Cecil Neill, another young
lawyer, 1* also a possible candidate.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Tuesday, March 26, 1907.
219, 292. Argument concluded.
220. Elbert County vs. T. M. Swift,
from Elbert. Submitted.
222. C. H. Burr, Jr., vs. Atlanta Pa
per Company, from city court of At
lanta. Argued.
228. Southern Railway Company vs.
Montag Brothers, from Fulton. Ar
gued.
229. \V. B. Patman vs. T. \V. Mc
Cord, from city court of Atlanta. Ar
gued.
230. Charles Scribner's Sons vs. Mu
tual Building Company, from Fulton.
Submitted.
231. J. R. Fowler vs. A. W. Davis,
from city court of Atlanta. Argued.
ELECTION OF POLICE
IT BE APRIL 1
THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO, THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO.
That Is Date Set by Atlan
ta’s Civil Service
Act.
The election of the chief of police
and other oftlccrs and members of the
police department will be held on Tues
day, April 2.
The board of police commissioners
hns been planning to hold the election
on next Saturday, but one of them tvas
shown that It would be Illegal.
The civil eervico act. under which
the board proposes to elect the force,
states distinctly that the election Is to
be held on April 2, unless the chief and
members resign previous to that date.
Accordingly, the men will bo elected
Tuesday.
It Is now an assured fact that Chief
Jennings will be re-elected, and proba
bly without tho semhlnnce of opposi
tion. All three captains will probably
remain on tho force, but several ser
geants are destined to feel tho keen
edge of the ax.
"Must Keep Every Man.”
Alderman Key still says as positively
as a man can say anything, that not a
man on the force, who was elected by
the coup d'etat of tho old board, will
be displaced.
'They can go through tho form of
electing men already elected if they,
'wish to,” stated Alderman Key Wed
nesday morning, "but they will not be
permitted to displace a single man who
was elected under civil service by the
old board.
"If they elect all the men we elected,
why I have no kick coming, blit If they
try to displace any of these men there'll
most certainly be something doing.”
HE PUT THE LID OH,
BUTTHENEWSGOTOUT
APRIL NEW RECORDS
FOR
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
ON SALE TODAY
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.,
37-39 Peachtree Street.
SUES HIS CREDITOH
FOR LOSS DF PLACE
Charging that the Stephen A. Ryan
Company was responsible for his losing
his Job with the Southern railway, John
W. McMillan Hied suit In the city court
on Wednesday against that corporation
for 31,000 damages.
In his petition, which was filed by
Attorneys Moore * Moore, McMillan
says he borrowed 310 from Ryan on
February 20, with the understanding It
was to he paid on March 20, the regu
lar payday of tho company. As securi
ty, he alleges, he gave Ryan an as
signment of his wages. He declares it
was thoroughly understood that this
assignment was not to be presented
to the company until after March 20,
iu me iuni|)ttny uiiiii uuer isiuri.ii •>/,
but that Ryan did thin, and that It was
“wanton, willful and malicious," and
caused him to lose his place.
Trust thnt man In nothing who has not n
conscience In everything.—Laurence Sterne.
It mutters not how a man dies, but bow
he lives.—Samuel Johnson.
Fncts are atubtomi things.—Tobins btnol-
lett.
A nother Gray Spring
Gray shades of Serge and Worsted—Checks, Stripes, and Plaids. Blue Serge
Suits in pure alazarine dyed.
Suits of every wanted fabric in all the best patterns. Single or double-breasted
styles.
TWO-PIECE SUITS
In Serges, Worsteds, Homespuns—lined or unlined. Pick your Easter Suit to
day. Suits: $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $25, $30.
The Globe Clothing Co.,
89-91 WHITEHALL ST.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah. Ga.. March 27.—The re
porters of The Morning News are up
agalnet the proposition of getting police
news here as best they may. This
"best” Is much belter than It was a
few daya ago, when Captain Austin, It
was charged, was endeavoring to exer
cise a sort of censorship over all of the
news that was printed concerning his
department. Now the reporters of this
paper have been barred altogether
from police headquarters.
8oon after his Induction Into office
Captain Austin ndopted an attitude to
ward the newspapers at variance with
that of his predecessors. He demanded
that the reporters atop using their dis
cretion In writing up stories connected
with his department.
The result Is that more police news
Is presented each day than might have
been found In a week before.
JUDGE WILLIAM8 LEAVES
FOR THE CANAL ZONE.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus. Ga.. March 27.—Hon.
Charles R. Williams, recently appointed
district judge of the canal sonc at Pan
ama, left for New York yeaterday, from
whence he will sail In a few days for
hla ultimate destination. Judge Wil
liams la to highly esteemed In Colum
bus that his departure causes real re
gret. despite the fact that they are
proud of his promotion.
i
Your Name
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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY IF YOU SUB
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REASONABLE RATES.
CALL MAIN 1300. -
GEOimiA. FULTON COUNTY.
To tho Superior Court of Fulton County:
The petition of James E. Belcher, Ed
L. Humphrey and W. I*. Scott, all of »ald
state Mini comity, respectfully shows:
1. Your petitioners, their associates and
successors, desire to bo Incorporated n« *
made u body politic under tho unuie and
style of
ATLANTA PIPE AND FOUNDUY WOHK«
for n full term of twenty (20) years, with
tho privilege of rtmewul at the expiration
«f said teiui. ns provided by law.
2. The priuclpal office of aald corporatl*
shall be In Fulton county, Georgia; but It
desires the right to open branch offices and
transact business both In nud out of sab*
state.
3. The object of snld corporation Is pecu
niary gain to Its stockholders. L
4. The principal business In which It pro
poses to engage Is the manufacture ana
sale of cast iron pipe, oust Iron radl.r
tors, and any ami all kinds of castings
which are usually made out of Iron or
steel, nnd to this end It desires the right
to purchase, own and hold any and u.i
materials used In such manufactures.
nnd hold ns much reuFestate as may be *i*
cssnry for Its corporate purposes, aim
Improve tho same, with the privilege
borrowing money for Its corporate purpose.
and to secure the payment thereof, woeu
deemed necessary and proper, by a wore
gage on Its corporate property. ,
6. It iltslres the right also to scaulre
estate for Its corporute purposes by lea*,
or otherwise, as It may deem proper.
7. The capital stock of aald .coroowtb
shall be ten thousand dollars, divided into
shares of 1100 each, with the privilege*^
Increasing said capital stock to one hundred
thousand dollars at any time, upon a vow
of the inujorlty of stock bold In saw
|,oration; ami also with tho prlvllvgw
any time upon a vote of the majority ' ‘
the atoek hel.l In aald corporation hi dlmm
lab aald atock. when so lncreaied. Jo auj
amount not below ten thouasnd dollar*.
8. It dealrea the right to sell Its name
formed product ell her at wholesale or r '
tall, and to do any and all each think* «
are usually done by auch mauufnuurmi
Wherefore, petitioner. pray that
compliance with the atatiitc In snrh ■*«;
made and provided, the court may P»
uiutic iiiiu
ntt order Incorporating them, their
elates nud successors under the njim
with all the power. and privilege.
enumerated, together with •“<* other pa (
era! rights ’au.r privilege, a. are «««»;•
ami Incident to corporation, of Hk«
acter under the
Petitioners’ Attorney*
rued m
STATE OF GEORGIA, COl'NTY OF Fib
T °A..old Braylea. clerkaf the *01^;
I, Arnold Broylee. clerk or ine
court of aald county, do hereby etrOO '
the foregoing la a true and correct v rr
of the application foj- charter of g(
ATLANTA PIPE AND FOUNDBY W
aa the -ante appear, of Hie' ■» tWa onl J
Wttneas mv offbial itgnathrr an
•*«' uf ““ Mttrt il&tOLD^BBOYLE?-
Clerk Superior Court Fulton County, ua.