Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 22, 1907, Image 12

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h ■MBpi 12 j i fail iUll/ VT O# ■HhBHHH == = Special Sale of Fine Mahogany and Oak Dining Room Furniture for the Balancs of May. We’ve sketched from Dining Room Suits for your special attention today. Selected* them at random with no favoritism shown, for these reductions embrace all of the fine Dining Room Suits. There are many more elaborate in carving and in design. We’ll show you more in the advertisements that are to follow, but these will suffice today. They’ll show you the spirit of the sale, and show home furnishers and fine furniture lovers the rare opportunities this sale holds out to them. Remember, this sale is only for the balance of this month. . IP i- n |]j] c — — -n J J Solid Mahoc v of 3 pieces; dull finish. t SIDEBOARD—Top 66x24 inches. Height 56 inches. Mirror 12x62 inches, CHINA CABINET—45 inches wide, 62 inches high with mirror inside. TABLE—54 inches diameter. This is a “Sheraton” style suite which is so favored by lovers of the colonial styles. Regular price for these three pieces $264.50; during this sale, 223.50 Solid Mahogany Suite of 3 pieces; dull finish. SIDEBOARD—Top 24x60 inches; 61 inches high; mirror 14x48; silver trays inside the drawers. CHINA CABINET—48 inches wide, 64 inches high, mirror inside. TABLE—54 inches diameter. Heavy Colonial ScrSll style with wood knobs. Regular price for these three pieces 326.50; during this sale, Dark Oak Suite of 3 pieces; massive heavy suite. SIDEBOARD—Top 78x26 inches; mirrors 72x22; linen trays inside center cupboard. CHINA CABINET—48 inches wide, 68 inches high; mirror inside. TABLE—Top 60 inches diameter. This is a very elegant suite with the plain columns and claw feet. Regular price for these three pieces $350.00; during this sale, Very fine Crotch Malioganv Suite of 3 pieces; dull finish. ■ - olu SIDEBOARD—Top 72x28 inches, columns on sides making 1 the board 78 inches. Mirror 20x64. Linen travs inside center cupboard. CHINA CABINET—58 inches wide, 68 inches high; mirror inside. TABLE—Top 60 inches diameter, made extra heavy. One of the most mas sive Colonial Suites ever shown in Atlanta! Regular price for these three pieces $530.00; during this sale 455.00 Cl ian iberl ih-J loh riser .-D uBose Cempahy MASONS OF FORTY YEARS TO BE PRESENTED JE WELS In recognition of their forty year* of membership In the organisation, ten members of Atlanta lodge, No. M, Free and Accepted Maeons, will be present ed with jewels at the meeting of the lodge Thursday evening. The jewels wilt be In the shape of watch charms of expensive design. In addition to presenting jewels to ten of Its oldest members, the lodge will also observe the sixtieth anniver sary of its organisation. Atlanta lodge la the oldest Masonic order In the city, and la one of the oldest In the mate. Those who have been members of thg lodge fur forty years or more, and who will be presented with jewels, are as follows: Valentine T. Ilarnwell. Ben jamin I'. Urnnrtt, Issaehar J. Cook. Da vid II. Dougherty, Thomas J. High tower, Washington J. Houston. Calvin W. Hunnlcutt. John II. James, David Morgan and Jeff R. Robinson. Alleged Forger Held. Special.'to The Georgian:' > . t ■ Columbus, Ga-, May 22.—Charles Ed wards, a negro. Is In Jail here In de fault of $500 bond to answer the charge of forgery preferred against him by u negro woman who alleges that he swindled har out of $5 by forg ing the naihe of another! negro to a nutSor,.- • r ■ .. _ T IS General orders for' the parade for mation on next Saturday morning, marking the preliminaries to the Gor don monument unveiling, were Issued Tuesday afternoon by arand Marshal R. E. Park and Chief of Blair K. E. Pomeroy. The parade'will form pt 10:JO and move promptly ut 11 o’clock. It will be divided Into alx divisions, and the following appointments for command of the d|vlalona have been named: 1. E. E. Pomeroy, chief of stair. 2. Brigadier General W. 8. Edgerly, United States army, commander flrat division. S. Colonel James M. Austin, com mander aecond division. mander third dlvlah t. Colonel A. Gordon Caisela, Na tional Guard of Georgia, commander fourth division. g. Colonel L. P. Thomas, United Con federate Veterans, commander fifth di vision. mander sixth 8. Aides to the grand marshal, such as have been heretofore Invited. The head of the parade will move from the junction of Peachtree and West lVachtree, the aides reporting at lhut point to the grand marshall at 10:10 o'clock. Division Formation, The first division, under. Brigadier General W. 8. Edgerly. will form at Peachtree and West Baker. It will consist ‘ of Wedemeyer’s Band, troops Seventeenth Infantry, Fifth Regiment. Second Regiment and other members of the national guard present. The second division, under Colonel James W. Austin, will form at Peach tree and East Baker, and will consist of Marlst College cadets, University of cadets. police battalb Georgia cadets. police battalion. Knights of Pythias. Patriarchs Mili tant, L O. O. F.. Knights'of Khorassan. other secret order lodges, Spanlsh- Araerlcan war veterans. Sons of Vet erans and Federation of Trades. Landrum, will form at Peachti East Harris, and will consist of fire man’s drum corps. Boys’ High School, grammar schools and privals schools. The fourth division will b« under OFblCER DIED LAST MARCH, FLA GS HALF-i, 7 A FFED IN MA i New York, Mxy 22.—All the ships of the North Atlantic fleet assembled In the Hudson river and off Tompklns- vllle had their ensigns half-staffed jo- day out of respect to the memory of the late Rear Admiral Benjamin T. Colonel A. Gordon Caasels, of Savan nah. and will consist of tht cavalrymen from the national guard of the state. ' The fifth division, commanded by Colonel L. P. Thomas, will form on Carnegie Way. It will consist of Gor don Institute cadets and Confederate veterans. The sixth division, commanded by General William A. Wright, will form Tilley. A gun salute was also flred. Althrtdvh ,ha nitmlrfll died St Although the admiral died « League Island navy-yard, Phlladell ^ last March, the order to hoK-ma’t flags had to pass through so many” rial hands that It was not received1 W UM IIUI1UB IIIUI IE woo -- .... Rear Admiral Evans until yesterday at Cain and Peaehtreestraets.nn^. consist of the ladles of tha ganlxatlons In carriages, and enrrl and automobiles containing the j. ment commission and atate and Lotus States officials. The line of march will be to w tree, to Whitehall; to But Humeo the capttoL The exercise# promptly at noon.