Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 02, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. —T"” One of the prettiest show windows that has been seen in the city it that decorated by the choc department of Rich'a new store. Thousand of pedestrians have stopped and admired it during the past twenty-four hours. rt m Tobacco Bad as Morphine An Absolute "Stopper” for the Brain-KilUng, Nerve-Destroy- ing Tobacco Habit Has Been Found. Vou Can Try It Absolutely Free. J..v\nhneco habit la n curse, and ererr Tb *kiiow§ It. Some "smart kids’* don't BEAttrpb'ttf that wm RICH’S NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY. Main Floor, Down Center Aisle to Right, SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL WINDOW DISPLAY. Official of Japanese Association Makes Statement. Burnt the Brain to Ashot. Tobacco dendeoa the Mala. anil-eBes the , ruins the agcctloua. brings tho 2«t t" the surfare. Most tobacco users ihe last ones In the race for success KT.Itieli uien nowadays are looking around ,r m’u and t.nya who are not toiler,. ,l«ve"-for dear headed, strong nerved help. ,r f; SSis'only" tenudnotes for tobacco to J.'eee ike heats of (lie heart. To keep It St T,o tempt death by heart disease nip.Mii. . oll’ip.M, tnlmeeu caneer. und atom I ’er or kidney diseases, fir the miing cigarette Head who has that he smokes In the ;;, r 1,1, mother, sister. Wife or sweet i,»»ri "Kasv To «|ull" Is n salvation. riMi'iicr. wire the young smoker d brain, he'csn not do It himself Wive, sister. EoSeAbe.ru b*IP anve .'»• n.tnrt tm; y ami future of some one who In near and Jesr to you. Without your help It may not ■■•BssyTo gnlt" Is a posture, absobite ''.tMiipMr ' I’or any tobsrco iisidt, It to . tJretalile remeily. and any lady eou give I, Secretly In food or drink. It Is harm- ... leaves no reaction or bad Hfter-er. , iml It stops the hatdt to stny stop. '"nil out blank line. In comma below with nntl|f > nn .i address. and mail for a free trial ^Seattle, Wa*h., May a.—The Japa nese now on the Pacific coast do not propose to submit to any treatment which places them on any Inequality with any other race without entering a vigorous protest. C. T. Takeshi, the president of the Japanese Association, will present to Viscount Ankl, the Japanese ambassa dor at Washington, a protest against the proposed exclusion treaty, or any discrimination whatever against the Japanese In America. One of fhe officers of the Japanese Association said: Will Protest Vigorously. “If certain classes of people from all foreign countries are to be barred we have nothing to say, but If the laboring classes of Japan are to be kept out while those from Southern and Eastern Europe, who are certainly no more de sirable than the Japanese coolies, are to be permitted to enter the country without restriction, we shall certainly enter a most vigorous protest. “And if It Is not heeded we are con fident the Japanese government will Join us In a protest that will be heeded. It Is to give our protest the official backing of our country that Mr. Taka- shl and Mr. Onoda have been sent *o Washington." Pat. - Kid and Dull Pump extension And light turn soles. Leather hows and flat ribbon bows, a aa .Very stylish rr,UU Pat. Kid and Gun Metal, for walking, with-j tip or plain toe.. • D vr Our Children’s Shoe De partment is most com plete. We make a special ty of fitting the children. GOME AND SEE THEM. A liahdsome Oxford for dress wear; light turn sole, in Pat. Kid and Dull.. 3.50 A Misses’ low school heel Oxford, light sole, in Pat. Kid, and Gun /■) CA Metal Z.DU free package coupon If VOU (111 nut-thi- hlaok*llucs below null'your nsniM nml address, cut out mm nii.1 scud It to ns, wo will scud absolutely free, by mall. In plain upper, a trial lmekage of haay-To- ■' v Vo „ „.||| |„. thankful aa long an thnf you did It. Addreaa flog- iw.HO'hwMMTBtjj quit. IfTEH FIERCE FISHT Streator, 111.. May 1.—Flv« masked men with handkerchief, tied Over their fares were taken from the "blind bog- jage" of the Santa Fe faat train thla morning after a battle with revolver. In which Charles Leppard, of Cincin nati, was shot through the aplne. Hla four companions were captured. A detail of omcera notified by 'phone surrounded the train on Its arrival nere. * • The four prisoners were William Horner ami John Harrison, of Chicago; Frank Anderson, of Kansas City, and Tony Trenhauaen, of Cincinnati. T St. Petersburg, Mny 2.—The action of the douma Monday In abolishing drum-head court martinis has em boldened the prisoners confined at VI- borg for political offenses to defy their guards and this morning It was neces- r to call In troops to suppress a riot among the prisoners who had hung red flags out of the windows of their cells and were rioting In the court yard. One man was killed by a voiley from the soldiers, after which they went quietly back to their cells. We illustrate here only a few styles; come and let us show you hundreds of others. They are all new, stylish, and up-to-date. The prices are right, and made by tho leading manufacturers of footwear. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Rich's Shoe Department 52 to 56 Whitehall Rich's Shoe Department RICH’S SHOE DEP’T WINDOW ATTRACTS ATTENTION OF PUBLIC TRIAL OF TURNER IS The cane of M. M. Turner, charged with embezzlement, was called in the criminal court Thursday morning, but on account of the lllnesa of the de fendant. was continued until the next term of court. Attorney Reuben Arnold, who repre.. sent* Mr. Turner In /he case, produced affidavits from the physician of the latter to the effect that Mr. Turner’s health Is In such condition that he can not possibly go to trial at this time. OP PLOT nml IVitllnine of tho Western red eratioii Minors, who nro obarirod with complicity In tbo munlor of fnrmor Governor Htounen- berg. Inst night Issuod n geneml statement through f’lnroiirp Harrow. The stiitoiuenr, III part, follows: ••\Vo have boon charged with killing ex- Governor Htcunenberg with ft dynamite bomb. "Wo were not In Idaho for ^onrs bofore the orlme wns commit tod. Under the law we could not l»e extradited from t’olorndo. lint In spJte of this, wo wero nrrosted on n porjurod nlTIdnvIt, charging that wo were In Idaho st the time of the commission of the crlinr. and that we Immediately Hod from the state, and on this perjured affidavit, the governors of Idaho and Colorado kidnaped ns In the night time, returnd ns nn Inter view with family or a chance to appeal to the courts, and brought us on n siwolnl train a thousand miles from home anu Into n state and community systematically pois oned against ua by newspapers and offi cials." Haywood's trial begins next Thurs day and It Is estimated will occupy At least four months, possibly longer. Sev eral weeks will be necessary to obtain the Jury. cHMttWun Panamas \ The biggest stock, the best styles, the greatest values we’ve ever shown. Five to twenty-five dollars. • Other Straws—one to five dollars. Daniel Bros. Go. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree- “Walton Street. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., May 2.—A report of the ■pedal committee on an ordinance pro- vldlng for a change In the former ordl- nancea giving permission to tho Atlan ta, Griffin and Macon Klectrlc Com pany and to tho Macon, Amcrlcua and Albany Company was made to the city council Monday night and was adopt ed. Ily the adoption of (he report the aecond ordinance providing for aeverul changes In the routes through the streets of the city was passed nnd In return for the changes allowed by the city the. roads will pay 120,000 each In place of 220,000. The new route mapped out by the Atlantn, Gridin and Macon road for operating In the city of Macon la over a single track In the rear of Mercer, crossing Ross and Cnlhoun streets to llasel; on Hnsel street over double tracks to Third to Hawthorne. Here a single track will be laid through a small street along Findlay's Foundry to Arch to Third to Plum, where a sin gle loop track between Plum and Pop lar streets will be laid. The new route of the Macon, Albany nnd Amerlcus road will be ns follows; Hntering the city at Klbert street to Hawthorne to Third and connect with the tracks of tha other road. HEALTH HOT REASON FOR HIS RESIGNATION Rev. W. L Ravage, who iwntly tendered hla renlgnatlon an pastor of the Jonea Avenue Baptist church, stoics that the publlahcd report that he har) resigned because of III health, nnd that he would go to California, was erroneous. Mr. Ravage states that he did not resign for either of these reasons.' He declined to state hla reason for leaving his pulpit. At Palestine Lodge. A regular communication of Pales tine lodge. Freemasons, will be held at Masonic hall Friday night at 8 o’clock, when the degree of Master Afason will be conterre*). RED FLAGS WAVE IN THE NEW YORK PARADE. New York, May 2.—With 4In* Miirs.'iillais** w» a marching hymn, more Jb.»n *.*M> ttoelal- Ims and Ini air unionists pnnkftvd the Brown- vllle and Kant New York sCptoii* of Brook lyn yesterday to show ayrnmitir for Moyer, llsywnnd and I’etflboue. fl*t! jl.-igs and American flags were equally In evidence. ON THAT BRIDAL TRIP You will need a Trunk, lintf or Suit Case. We have hii immense stock in the best and latest styles from which to select. Don’t fail to see us before buying. PINNACLE TRUNK MFC. CO., 62 PEACHTREE ST. Hughes' Bill Indorsod. Buffalo. X. V„ May 2.—After nn exciting discussion of the Hughes public Utilities bill by n large meeting «f the chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon, the trustees* report nnd reeoininpudntloii* for iinieudnieut » Indorsed by n vote of 131 To 114. here lust night, Nashniore Johnson, the host, was shot and Instantly killed by one of his guests, unineil John Mitchell, who was drunk. The coroner’s Jury ilechleil thill ‘he shooting was without Justification. Hitched escaped. nnd held It over Fox’s head. Fox away, but upon returning he found his vic tim on a bench, nml shot him four times, killing him Instantly. He was captured. MRS, TAILOR IS HURT RT FALL FROM STEPS By an accidental fall down only two ■hurt steps, Mr*. Sallle M. Taylor, of 401 Central avenue, widow of the lata Dr. Taylor, waa seriously Injured on Thtiraday morning In Marietta. Mra. Taylor'a right thigh waa broken by the fall and ahe waa otherwlao hrulaed. Bhr waa brought to Atlanta on a Marietta Interurban trolley car, accompanied by her nephew, Murray Weems, nnd taken to the Grady hoa- pltal. Mra. Taylor waa vlAltlng at the homa of her alater, Mra. U M. Weema, In Marietta, and the accident occurred at thla place. Mra. Taylor had Juat atari- oil down the two ateps with a pall of water In her handa. when ahe slipped nnd fell, atrlklng In auch a manner oa to break her thigh. 4% Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On and After January 1,1907 TH E NEAL BANK E. H. TH0KNT0N, President. W. P. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, F. M. BERRY, Vice President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier. TAYLOR’S These Items For Friday Only 40-inch Lawnn In a quality that retails everywhere for 12 l-2o, not over 12 yarda to a cuatomer, Fri day only, yard 9c Blsaehings—Yard-wide "Fruit" or "Lonsdale” Bleached Muslin, sold every where at lfic; not over 12 ynrda to a customer, Friday only, yard 40-inch Scrims, in qualities that re tail at 10c nnd 12 l-2c yard; not over 12 yards to a customer, Fri day only, yard 6 l-2c Embroidsriss—Wide Cambric edgea and Inaerfiona In qualities that re tail for 12 l-2c and 15c; not over 10 yarda to a customer, at, yard Val Laeaa—Fine qualities Vnl lace edges and Insertions In qualities • that retail at ( l-2c and 7 l-2c,* Friday, yard 5c 240 MARIETTA ST. . White Linen Skirts, In latest mod els, very- full, made In qualltiea that usually, retail at 21.U; Fri day only $1.00 Boys’ Wash Suita, In ngss I to I years; Russlun, Sailor nr Eton styles; sold only to consumers; none sold to merchants, at * 50c Ten-quarter Sheetings, In Brown, at 25c, and In bleached at Me yard. These goods are being sold every where at, yard 35c Brown Linens, In qualities of All- Pure Ha*, worth 20c and In Union I.lnen White Suitings worth 20c; Friday at. yard 15c Velvat Ribbons, Black Satin back silk Velvet ftthbomf, No. 12. In qualities worth >5c, for Friday only, yard 20c 240 MARIETTA ST.