Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 24, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1907. 3 A TYPICAL BASS BARGAIN SALE - SATURDAY Grand Waist Values "Wliito Lawn Waists, trimmed with laces and embroid- CA. eries; worth. $1.00; in this sale «wC Xew line of beautifully trimmed Lingerie Waists, aq_ worth up to $2.00; tomorrow wOC White and black China Silk Waists, trimmed with £07 Val laces; $5.00 values «PA«0/ Full silk-lined all-over Lace Waists, worth up to ICO AO $7.50; Choice 9^.90 Clean-Up Sale Fine Millinery Wfe “cleaned up” the entire stock of a big wholesale millinery house at 50 cents on the dollar, and will begin tomorrow a bargain sale of millinery that has no parallel in the history of Atlanta retailing. Exquisite pattern hate In newest styles; worth up to ttO OB 18.00 and *10.00 I.adles' Sailors In white and black, really worth 1 0*» 50c; In this sale * vw Two-piece “Mushroom" Sailors of Japanese straw in CSOn brown, white and black., wwlr First Floor Children’s and Babies Socks of lace lise, white and IB tan, only Misses’ and Children’s Hose of white or black 1 E A lace lisle.;...- A3C Ladies’ Hose, fast black, lace lisle, real 50c % quality First Floor Hose Supporters—best style; regular price 25c; 1 Am tomorrow * ww Ladies’ Handkerchiefs — plain white hemstitched; in Of* this sale only Men’s Handkerchiefs — plain white hemstitched. A m union linen Ladles' Hat Shapes In rough and smooth straws, "Mushroom." etc., 12.00 CAm values OvC Dress Hats of silk chiffon, flow ers and ribbons, wort fit QO up to *5.00; ut ^IsCTO Big line of Flowers—roses, dai sies, popples, etc.; 4Bm *1.00 bunches at fcOw Great Sale of Skirts We have just secured,a manufacturer’s sample line of handsome Panama, Silk Mohair and Voile Skirts, worth up to 9o $12.00; tomorrow you can take choice for only ^swJs^W Misses’ all-wodl Skirts, lengths up to 39 inches; AQ $5.00 value A Suspender Skirts of guaranteed taffeta silk, real BC QQ $15.00 values tO-SO Second Floor Petticoats of mercerized sateen in black and new QQm plaids; $2.50 value.... Corset Covers and Drawers of good muslin; nicely OCm trimmed Gowns and Petticoats of good muslin, nicely trim- A Am , med; $1.00 values.. Suits Brand-new line of La dies’ Suits of plain and fancy Panamas in newest Eton styles, beautifully trimmed and worth up to $25; in tomorrow’s sale at only, $7.90 Second Floor Children’s Dresses of fine Cham- bray in sizes up to BQm 14 years; only Baby Caps of fine lawn, lace and ruching trim- 25C Ladies’ Vests of mercerized lisle, silk taped; 8c worth 25c; at. First Floor . Men’s Drawers—regular 75o grade elastic scam style....'..... Men's Underwear—Balbriggan shirts and drawers; OCm 50c quality Men’s Neckwear — all-silk, beautiful new pat- OCm terns; 50c values Long Gloves and Mitts open untilioo’clock Saturday night On sale tomorrow—another shipment of our full 16-button Elbow Length Silk Gloves, in black, brown, white, etch.; real AQm value, $2.50; in this sale only. Extra Elbow Length Silk Mitts in black and white; $1.00 value 29c We Give gjk 1 18 West Green BJP W. W. 7 Mitchell St. Trading iMA Near Stamps Whitehall First Floor Men’s Suspenders — Guyot style, regular 25c . 1 Am grade; only......' * Men’s Nightshirts, extra well made; worth $1.00; A Am tomorrow Black Velvet Ribbon, all-silk, satin back, inch 1 Qm wide; yard . **** $1 to $1.50 Shirts at 39c More than 1,000 Men’s Negligee Shirts of fino madras and per cales, in new figured, checked, plaid and striped patterns and plain white; regular $1.00 and $1.50 shirts; all on 9Qm a special t'ablo tomorrow, priced for choice “A Runaway Match.” That amusing little comedy, “A Run away Match," Is proving a delightful attraction this week at the Caelno and the fine Impression made earlier In the week Is being duplicated at every per formance since the opening Monday night. The clever specialties Introduced by Harty and Johnson, the three Con- natly sisters and several others give the comedy that touch of vaudeville that Is so pleasing and add diversity to the entertainment There will be three more perform ances of “A Runaway Match.” Includ ing the regular matinee Saturday after noon. Mary Marble and Little Chip. It le safe to say that no attraction booked this season at the Caelno will be more eagerly awaited than the com ing of Little Chip and Mary Marble next week. The vehicle for their tal ents Is a musical comedy called “The Nancy Hanks." A number of musical Interpolations break the regular run of the comedy, giving a presentation that delights the theatergoer and gives op portunities for the favorites to do their cleverest work. In the cast are old favorites such as Tony Hart, Dan Marble, Marie Fan- chonett! and others who have become popular with the Bijou musical comedy company. One of the strongest song hits of the piece Is "The Teddy Bears." Other song hits that will become popu lar before the end of next week are: "Tell Me.” "They Say He Went to Col lege" and "Poor John.” The LaTour sisters and the three Pendleton elstere will also be seen in their clever special ties. Matinees will begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock to enable those who want to see the ball game after the afternoon per formance, to see the opening of the game. Pastime Theater. With the week drawing rapidly to a close, those who have not seen the vaudeville bill aa presented at the Pastime Theater this week are about to overlook a pleasurable .opportunity for a good hearty laugh. A. Cortes Brown and his coon song, "John Hen ry.” Is worth the price of admission. Harold Rainey and his clog dancing, Rose Mayo and Leonard Rowe In "Kit ty's Letter." and Johnny Mitchell and his specialty bring the bill up to lt» usual high standard. There will be matinees Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock and continuous perform ances Friday and Saturday nights from 7:30 to 11 o'clock. WIFE OF GENERAL METTS DIE8 IN WILMINGTON. Wilmington. N. C, May 24.—Follow ing a brief Illness, Mrs. Cornelia Cowan Metts, wife of General James t Metts. of the Third brigade. North Carolina division, United Confederate Veterans, dred this morning. Mrs. Metts was the mother of Lieutenant Colonel J. Van B. Metts, of the Second regiment of North Carolina state troops, v AT E ASSASSIN Was Murdered by Negro He * Had Arrested at a Ball Game. SATURDAY’S BATTLE TO BEJJIG ONE Visitiug Troops To Be En tertained in First-class Style. Special to The Georgian. ’ Union, S. C., May 24.—Excitement was caused last night by the receipt of a call from Carlisle, fourteen miles and nothing remains to be done by the With the exception of a few unim portant details, the arrangements for the sham battle Saturday afternoon have been completed. The plan of at tack and defense, which has been In oharge of Captain Wilson, la completed, RIBBONS FOR SATURDAY All Silk Heavy Faile Ribbon, 6 IhcKes Wide Colors—-black, white, pink, navy, nile, reseda, cardinal. light blue, lavender, 35c Quality at Five and six inch fancy warp print ribbons in many patterns that give great variety, qualities at 50c and 60c Five-inch heavy all Ribbon, light blue, white, black and cardinal. silk Taffeta pink, navy, 25c 39c 25c Quality at 17c away, to the sheriff here for help, and reporting a riot. In which one white man had been killed. The sheriff and a posse of fifteen, with Winchester ri fles. left on the night train. Arriving at Carlisle, they pursued the negro who did the killing. The negro wae found In bed several miles from Carlisle and brought to Union this morning. The particulars are that Arthur Da vis, colored, wae arrested by Constable Clarence Gist and Incarcerated. The negro was later released on ball. He gAt his pistol, waited for Gist to pass on his way home In company with a friend. Davie shot Gist dead, the ball passing through one arm and entirely through hie body. Gist and hie friend both shot live time* at Davie, but mlesed. Gist died In thirty mlnutee. HELD AS BURGLARS ARE TWO WOMEN Mrs. Wheeler and Her Serv ant Under Arrest at Police Station. Suspected by officers of being bur glars, Mrs. Annie Wheeler, 35 years of age, of *2 Central avenue, and Mary Ruffin, her negro servant, were taken Into custody Thursday night by Detec tives wood- and Roberts nnj are held prisoners In the police station. The two women are suspected of having broken Into and robbed the apartments of Mrs. Clara Hale, who occupies a portion of the house at 82 central avenue, a double tenement. The prisoner* deny they are guilty anil protest they know nothing con cerning the burglaries. Among the ar- tides stolen were two doge, which were fastened In a room. Poetpenad Election of Officers. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. May 24.—Feeling that the camp would be better prepared to elect Its officer* on Ite return from the Rich mond reunion, the Thomai Hardeman camp. Sons of Confederate Veterans, which met late yesterday afternoon, did not name Its officer* for the ensuing 5 'ait preparation* ar* being made by the camp for’ the Richmond trip and It la needless to say that the reunion will be enjoyed by all the members of the camp. Macon Store Burnt. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga, May 24.—Yesterday afternoon ffamea 'attacked the two- etory building at the corner of Fourth and Haxel street*, occupied by the Long * McLendon Dry Ooo^a Com- P *Th<) large frame building wae total, ly destroyed by the fire, nnd the Ioes will reach several thousand dollar*. In addition to the dry goods store, there Is a saloon in the building which wae also destroyed. A small frame house locateU on Ha- rel street, just in the rear of the build ing. caught Tire and the roof was prac- tlcally burned off. committee In charge of the arrange ment* except to welcome the vleltlng troops when they arrive In Atlanta and look after their comfort until the time for the battle arrives. According to the plane of Captain Wilson, the troops will be divided Into the north side and the south side. The north side will bo In command of Col onel Anderson, of the Fifth regiment, and will be stationed on the hill over looking Piedmont park proper. In Col onel Anderson's command will be the entire Fifth regiment under command of Major V. H. Shearer; the Governor’s Horse Guard and the Light Artillery, under command of Captain King; the two pieces of artillery which will be brought to Atlanta by the Athens ca dets, under command of Captain Jones; the Marlet College cadets, under com mand of Major Eugene Smith; the ma chine gun battery, under command of Lieutenant Kemp. The attacking army on the south eldn will be under command of Colonel' Walter A. Harris, of Macon. His com mand will be composed of three or four troops of mounted cavalry, under com mand of Colonel Cassells, of Savannah; the Second regiment, under command of some officer to be designated by Col ■ onel Harris upon his arrival In Atlanta; the Athena cadets, under command of Lieutenant Kimbrough; the cadets from Gordon Institute, nt Barnesvllle, under command of Lieutenant Hearn. The arrangements for providing horses for the cavalry have already been completed and there will be no trouble about tills feature of the pro gram. The battle will begin promptly at S o'clock. The cavalry on the south side will begin the attaak on the forces which will he massed on the hill. The eharge of the cavalry will be followed by an attempt of the Infantry to atorm the works on the hill. While the battle Is In progress Inspiring strains of music from tw< three bands will assist the enthusiasm of the warrlore In rising to fever heat. VETERAN ANSWERS LAST TRUMPET M. V. Estes, aged (5, died Friday morning at a private sanitarium, after a long lllnees. He was an old resident of Atlanta and a Confederate veteran. vas a member of Camp Walker No. 825. Mr. Estes Is survived by four children—J. M.. O. T. and T. R. Estes and Mrs. Mary F, Walsh, of Pennsyl vania. The funeral services will he conduct ed Saturday afternoon In the chapel of Hllhurn A Holland at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. A. R. Holderby will officiate. The In terment will be In Wettvlew cemete'ry. RECREATION CLUB OPEN8 FOR SEASON, Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., May 24.—The Recrea tion Club waa opened Wednesday after, noon. The Improvements that. have been made during the spring added considerable attractiveness to the place. The boat* were In the beet of condition and the pavilion furnished an excellent Refreshments were served during the afternoon by the board of director*. Slot being Bright , will be filled up. ABE ARRESTED ON SBHOUS CHARGE Suspected of Being Members of Gang of Thieves in • Home Town. The arrest In Atlanta Thursday, night of Emory Carver, a, well known young man of Canton, Ga., has developed a sensational story of a gang of Crimi nals that has been terrorising Canton for the past year. Carver, who was taken Into custody by Detectives Simpson and Campbell, Is the third of the alleged gang to be arrested. Frank Jarvis and Albert Me. Collum, both welt known young men In their community, had previously been arrested and Jailed In Canton. Mc Collum waa released Thursday after noon on bond. The arrest of the trio has created quite a stir In Canton. According to Town Constable J. E. Mulllnax, of Canton, who la now In Atlanta at work on the case, the young men are sus pected of complicity In a variety of crimes that have extended over the. period of fully a year, nnd which have mystified officers and citizens. Includ ed In the Met of offenses, says Offlcerl Mulllnax, are car breaking, • burglaries,! ordinary thefts, and one case of anon,, the residence of a wall known citizen having been burned recently. The officers believe that a lot of goods stolen by the alleged gang has been disposed of In Atlanta. The of-i fleers are on the trail Friday of a type-i writer, said to have been brought hcro| and pawned by young Carver. Constable Mulllnax visited tho police station Friday morning and had a con ference with the prisoner, bu* obtained very little Information. Each of the trio Ineleta he I* entirely Innocent of any complicity In the Canton crimes. Officer Mulllnax was accompanied here by W. H. Russ, of Canton, owner of the stolen typewriter. Carver will be taken back to Canton Friday night. Officer Mulllnax says he betleves tho alleged gang of criminals Is thoroughly organized and that there are a Number of members still at large. Wreek Victim* Discharged. Special to The Georgian.. Macon, Gaf May 24.—The wreck vie-, tims who have been cdnflned In tho city hospital since the Hillsboro wreck on Monday last have ell left the hos-l pltal with the exception of Mery Cor-I well, a negro woman, who waB badly; Injured. The Injured were discharged from tho, hospital yesterday and left Immediate-, ly for their various homes throughout the. state. How to Paint a House Cheap And Have It Guaranteed tu Look Better, Wear Longer, and Cost Less Than Any Other Paint. Never Fades, Cracks, Chalks, Peels or Blisters, and Is Not Affected By Gases or Salt Air. Fifty Sample Colors Prepaid to Any Address Absolutely Free. Carrara Paint la Used on tha Moat Beautiful Homea of the Country. The coat of painting le a henry burden. 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