Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 04, 1907, Image 7

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T1TE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Tin’RSDa v. a run. I, 1907. All-Wool—Hand -Tail ored— C o r rec t i n Styl e— Perfect-Fitting Hart; Schaffner & Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co. Clothes—Sold Only by Us. We say Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes because we know there’s nothing better made; we’ve been in business a good many years and the market is open to us; if there were any thing better we’d have it here for you. All you need to do is to look at the goods; they tell their own story. We’re glad to have you come just to look; you needn’t buy anything if you don’t want to. We don’t want you to buy if you don’t want to, and your money is simply on deposit here until you’re fully satisfied. Spring Suits $15.00 to $40.00 Copyright 190;, by Hart Schaffner &*Marx Shirts — $1— Special You’d expect to pay at least a dollar- , fifty for such shirts as we display in one, of our windows today at a dollar. Attached or unattached cuffs; plain and plaited bosoms. Daniel Bros. Co. New 50c Neckwear You’ll do well to buy half-a-dozen of these new half-dollar cravats, for such values are exceedingly rare. Samples from the line in one of our show windows today. 45-47-49 Peachtree. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner tst Mars HARRIMAN WON'T CONTINUE ROOSEVELT CONTROVERSY. New York, April 4,—E. H. Hardman cave out the following statement to newspaper men who saw him at his office. No. 120 Broadway, this after noon: “I do not Intend to continue this con troversy. You gentlemen must try to help and not ask me to answer quea- tlons, the answers to which are self- evident. 1 "Everybody knows that the contest for the ssnatorshlp In 1904, was between Messrs. Black and Depew and there couldn’t possibly have been any other candidate. There was no bargain whereby money was to bo raised In consideration of having Depew ap pointed ambassador to France or mads United States senator, and my letter to Mr. Webster does not so state. “That part of the agreement was for the purpose of harmonising the Platt and Depew forces If It became neces sary. McClure's Store News Seasonable Specials at Both Stores. Burnt Leather Purses—souve nirs of Atlanta; special value at... .. ., lOo Shell Souvenirs and other nov elties in Atlanta souvenirs; choice.. 10c Men’s Ties—new four-in-hand styles; all-silk; special at.. 25c Ladies’ Hose in new lace ef fects; fast black; special at 25c Curtain Scrim—good quality, new patterns; special at, per yard. 10c Maline in good quality; all the best shades; per yard, only ; 15c Ladies’ Vests—new lightweight qualities; great value at only. 10c Ice Cream Dishes of plain clear glass; excellent value at, 2 for 5c Salad Bowls and Cake Plates of decorated china in pretty de signs; 25c, value nf « 10c Water Pitchers of fancy glass; hulf-gallon size; 50-cent values 25c Milk Pitchers of white or brown stoneware; half-gallon size 10c Cups and Saucers of good qual ity plain white ware; special 6c Fairy Soap Friday and Saturday 3 cakes for 10c. Fresh Fig Bar Friday and Saturday # . • 5c a pound. Atlanta Souvenir Post Cards Tc each. SALE OF JARDINIERES (Mitchell St. Store Only.) Friday morning at 10 o’clock we will place on sere at our Mitchell Street Store a line of very large and handsome Jardinieres in vari ous 'colorings and designs; worth $1.00 and $1.50; at, choice 50c BIG SALE OF RUGS (Whitehall St. Store Only.) Fridav morning at 10 o’clock we will place on sale at our Whitehall Street Store n big col lection of 27 by 54-inch Axminster and Velvet Rugs; all new patterns; worth up to $2; at, Choice $1.00 Crepe Paper in best colors; all 10-1'oot rolls to be closed out at. f. .. »•.;..... 5c. Carden Sets for the children; each set including hoe, spade and rake Itic Baseballs of various grades; liest values; ranging from 5 cents to 50o Baseball Bats—select sizes and qualities; great values at 10c and 25c Water Color Paints for the children; packed in neat box es; 10c and 25c Checker Boards — complete with “men;” two specials, 10c and 25c Window Shades of good opaque on best spring rollers; nil colors. 25c Curtain Rods of polished brass with fancy knobs; extension style 10° Bread Knives of best steel with wave edge nnd steel handle 10c Coffee Pots of best gray en amel, 1, 2, 3 or 4-quart size 25c Knives and Forks of good steel with polished wood handles; per set 50c Household Paints and Enamels; all colors; ready for use; per can 10c Our Mitchell Street Basement is the Coolest Place in Town These Warm Days. Come in and Cool Off. The New Soda Fount in Our Mitchell Street Store Is Doing a Rushing Business. Mail Orders Will Be Filled Carefully and Promptly. Address Main Office—38 and 40 W. Mitchell St. McClure Ten-Cent Company 63 Whitehall St. (Corner Hunter.) 38-40 IV. Mitchell St. ICorner Forsyth.) I FORCED TO CONFESS BY.THIRD DEGREE Mrs., Gentry’s Slayer Ar rested While Board ing Steamer. New York, April 4.—The prisoner who sore tbo aomo of Pasqualo Glralamo, whim ho woo captured Tuesday by Detective Serjeant Vacho as be waa about to oall for Italy oo the oteamer Roma, haa been Identified aa Frank Conatautlne, Jr., alleged alayer of Mra. Frauk Geutry, of Chicago, for whom the police have been looking for moro than a year. He aftetwarda made confession to Police Captain McCauley, at the Brooklyn headquarters. At headquarters lie denied all knowledge of Constantine, exhibiting a baptismal cer tificate showing the name of Paaquate. Ulr alamo, and declared be had never been In Chicago. llo woo taken to the bock room nnd pnt through the third degree In the eaptaln'o room, where be confessed that ho was Frank Constantine, and that be waa the man sought for the murder of Mrs. Gen try. ATLANTAN’S STOCK CAPTURES PRIZES Southern Fashion Flocks to Augusta to Witness Big Event. MAY SHED LIGHT ON 'S Special to The Georgian. Anniston, Ala., April 4c—It haa de. vcloped here today that what will likely prove tho cause of the alleged defalca tion of Postmaster J. M, Ragan, who. It Is claimed, has gone with between 14,000 and 13,000 of the money of Uncle Sam, leaving a wife and child, is his Infatuation for a woman. It la aald that Ragan frequented her home, and she left about the same time that he did and haa not been aeon since. The young register clerk, Roberta, who left a few weeks ago with about 1900, was a frequent Visitor to this same woman. Ragan's wife and child have gone to Oxford to her relatives and the post- office has been placed In the hands of Assistant Postmaster C. B. Barker, by Ragan's bondsmen. The woman In the case will be ar- rested as an accomplice should she be found. Ragan’s bondsmen heard of his frequenting the home of tbs Leonard woman and arraigned him for his con duct. This he denied. 00000000000000000000000000 o 0 O MISS ELBERTA SAFE; O O PAST DANGER LINE. O O oi O Miss Elberta has received her O O final immunity bath at the hands O O of the weather, and may be ex- O O pected to be with us this sum- O O liter, blushing and dainty as ever. O O A wee bit of coolness due KM- O O day—but not enough to worry o O over. Forecast: O O "Rain late Thursday night or O O Friday: warmer Friday night; O O cooler Friday aftgrnoon.' O O Thursday temperatures; O O 7 a in 52 degrees 0 O 8 a.' m. .. 59 degrees 0 0 9 a. m 43 degrees 0 O l'l a. m 45 degrees 0 O II a. in ..47 degrees O O 12 noon ,.49 degrees 0 0 I p. in 71 degrees 0 O O 000000O000000O0000D00O000C Augusta, Ga„ April 4.—'The Augusta horse show opened yestenlny afternoon at the Country Club links, under conditions moat favorable. The largest ‘crowd that baa ever attended the horse show In Augusts was out Ip Boater dress two Uiiyjs after Easter Sunday. Thu first class shown was the mule. Mam!, owned by the King mills, of qds city, wlnnlbg first prise. Iris, a handsome black mare owned by L. II. Cbarbonnler, president of tbe borae abow, won tbe flrot prise for roadsters. In tbo decorated poelea data, tbe first premium vnaAvnn by Mra, !.. o. Doughty. Mra. Blair Johnson, of Warrenton, Vn„ entered quite a large number of burses In different clusses, all of whlrb Invariably showed up well, and In moat Instances carried away some prises. In tho Indies' pair* class. Drat pr won by Mercury nud llelle, entered by Lyou apd Fargo, Hilda nud Glldegahla, entered by J, K. Ottloy, of Atlanta, won second I 1 ■ bla class, and third prise was won horse entered by J. H. Kuhn. la the pony open class tbo first prise was won by J. K. Ottloy, there being do other eon- leatants. The fine showlug made by Mr. Ottley's entries would have probably wou over another any way, as they were eon shlcred to lie among the best showu dur ed by the Hi ituur Riip’k jin in, aim rmueu for a muni! boy In an overall suit, won the priae by Iona odd* .over all other*. boy, Cloyd Hcott, _ __ wonderful (Alt of the pony lie wit* riding. " * fternoou bids fair to PACKING AWAY TIME For your Winter Goods; guard against moths by using one of our handsome and fragrant —CEDAR CHESTS— Anti-Moth, Anti-Damp, Anti-Insect and Anti-Mice. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM PINNACLE TRUNK MFG. CO., R. L. TURMAN, Manager. 62 PEACHTREE STREET. ARE LOST IN A GALE Charleston, 8. C„ April 4.—The tug boat Paul Jones, arriving here today, reports the loss of the schooner Thomas W. Lawson, which was In tow In a gale off Point Lookout, the hawser having parted and'set the schooner ndrlft. The schooner was loaded with oil and had a full crew. In tbe roadster A. J. Ityan, both . and third prises, respectively. yesterday. 1 class, T. It. Lumpkin and b of Atlanta, won second WILLJE ISSUE Baltimore, Md„ April 4.—United States Senator Rayner has Indorsed Senator Daniel, of Virginia, aa Demo cratic nominee for president In 1909. He also said the railroad Issue would be the principal one In the next cam paign. He spokb of Taft, Foraker, Knox and Root as strong Republican possibilities, but said that Fairbanks was nearer the goal at this time than any of the other four. PLAYING WITH PISTOL BOY SHOOTS SELF; MAT NOT RECOVER Hpevial to Tbe Georgian. Cedartown, Oa., April 4.—Roy Ander son, a 13-year-old boy, .shot himself accidentally thts morning about H o'clock while playing with a pistol, the ball passing through his abdomen and perforating the bowels. Drs. W. A. Chapman and J. J. Coop er were summoned and found the boy In a very precarious condition. As the weapon was close to him, the wound was very large for a pistol shot, and the bowels were protruding when the physicians arrived. His recovery Is thought tu he very doubtfuL MRS, NORA HOLLAND DIED THURSDAY Mrs. Nora B. Holland, widow of tho late Sidney Holland, died at her resi dence, 86 Park street, Thursday at noon. She is the mother of Dr. Frank ; Holland, the well-known dentist. The ] funeral arrangements will bo decided on when'her son. Joseph Holland, ar- | rives from Chicago. TAYLOR’S Specials For Friday and Saturday. We will enliven the After-Easter quiet by\ offering the following extraordi nary values: ; • ' ' Sea Island 3.000 yards of 33-Inch fine smooth Sea Island Sheetings, easily worth 61-2c, for, yard, 5c 40-inch Lawn 2.000 yards of flno quality 40-Inch white Lawn, fully worth 12 l-2c, for, yard, 10c India Linons. 1,300 yards flno sheer India Lin ons, fully worth 7 l-2c, for, yard. 5c Nainsooks. 1.000 yards of fine quality check ed Nainsook, fully worth 10c, for, yard, 7 l-2c Longcloths 100 pieces fine English Long- cloth, 12 yards In a piece, fully wurtii $1.23, for $1.10 Velvet Ribbons. Satin back, silk velvet Ribbons, No. 2. at 5c; No. 4. at 8c; No. 3, at 10c; No. 7, at 121-2c; No. 9, at 15c; No.-12, at 18c; No. 16, at 20c, and'No. 22, aL yaVd, 25c Brown Linens 20 pieces 30-Inch brown Apron Linens, worth moro than 13c, for, yard, . 12 l-2c Child’s Underwaists! 25 dozen Children's Knit Under- waists, with Suspender buttons, ages 4 to 10 years, each, 10c Silk Jumpers. New lot of Ladles' black Taffeta Silk Jumpers, In all sizes, at, each. $2.48 Ladies’ Skirts. Latest designs In fine quality black Taffeta Silk Skirts, also In sheer black Vollo Skirts, both fully worth $10, for $6.50 Children’s Dresses. New lot of Children's colored wash Dresses at less than you rould have Hi. in made. Percales. > Ginghams and Chambrays, at 50c, 73c and 98c Soap. Regular 5c cake “Fairy Soap'*—3 cakes for 10c 240 MARIETTA ST.