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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1007.
Tomorrow Is $20.00 Suit Day Here
Because we talk high quality so much, don’t think that high price is also a characteristic of the clothes
we sell. Far from it. At $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 we offer you suits of all wool fabrics, faultlessly
tailored and backed by our guarantee of entire satisfaction—suits that out-class any you’ll see elsewhere at
$3 to $5 more.
Tommorrow we will make special displays of suits at twenty dollars that convincingly illustrate our small-
profit-and-big-value policy. Nearly a thousand suits at-this price alone—two and three piece styles; all
sizes, “stout,” “slim” and “regular”-*made by America’s best tailors, Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart, Schaffner
& Marx.
Samples from the Line in Show Windows.
Copyright 190'. by
Hsri Schif&er W Mux
Fashionable Fancy' Fabrics
Two and three-piece suits of new worsteds, crashes, cheviots
and serges—plaids, checks, stripes, overplaids and mixtures. Linet^
or “skeleton” coats, plain or “tumed-up” trousers. Hart, Schaff
ner & Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co. made—perfect-fitting, guaran
teed every thread wool.
Twenty Dollars
Copyright 19c.' by
ittsrt SchafFner {s' Marx
Neckwear; Hosiery ■
Greatest line of 50-cent Neckwear
we’ve shown this season is ready for your
choosing now;
And whatever your preference in hose,
we can please you in our direct imported
lines at /
25c to $1.00
Great Stock
Pay $5 *or $50 for a Panama hat here and you’ll get your
full money’s worth.
Greatest stock South to choose from—all the correct shapes.
Daniel Brothers Co.
L.J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree-Opposite Walton St.
Rogers, Peet & Co. Serges
Rogers, Peet & Co. fast-color, all-wcol serge suits in best shades
of blue—two and three-piece; lined, half-lined or “skeleton” coats;
plain or “tumed-up” trousers; tailored as these makers always tail
or. No suits as good ejsewhere at $25.00; these arc
Twenty Dollars
Of Pajamas New Manhattan Shirts
The very latest word in Shirt fashions
is here in this new lot of Manhattans.
Smart plaids, checks and stripes, neat
figure effects and plain colors; madras and
percales—fast colors.
$1.50 to $2.50
Wear the Best
Clothes in America
TRIAL
SET FOR
“All right,”
you say, “Where
are they!” We
answer, “Here!”
The L. Adler,
Bros. & Co.,
Rochester - make
—that is it. A
quality unsur
passed, and indi
vidual! ty and
originality of cut
without equal.
“How much!”
you ask.
$15 to $40—for suits that are made right and stay
right—that satisfy you as you have never before been
satisfied.
Come in and see them and let us tell you why they
are “best.”
EISEMAN & WEIL,
Head to Foot Outfitters,
1 Whitehall St.
All that's good and comfortable in cool Underwear
from 50c to $1.50 a garment.
IOGRAM COMPLETED
FOR GEORGIA DAY
lelal to Til. Georgian.
’orfolk, Va„ May 24.-Rwr.ury O. T.
ippard, of tha JamMtowu axpoaJUoD.
i announced the progrim arran gad_for
President RooeeveltV participation In the
exerclaea on Oeorgla diy at the expoal-
* The president is expert*! to board the
battle »hlp Oeorgla in lower Cheaapealie
bar, acrompenled bjr member* of bl« cab
inet. Governor Terrell, of Georgia, «nd \V.
N. Mitchell, president of tbo Georgia ex*
position commission.
Pretty Crystal for Your Party
Our plain and decorated crystal is incomparably
the prettiest in Atlanta. Come in and select some
of it for adornment of your table.
Glasses for every use—wme, iced tea, cocktails,
grape-fruit, cordials, compotes, baskets, bon-bon
travs, pitchers, tumblers, and so on.
‘ Austrian, gold etched, Baccarat crystal, Hones-
dale, tiute<b—a great and very beautiful variety from
which to select just what you want.
Magnificent Cut Glass.
& B e r k e 1 e
a i e. r
The case of Fred Bush, the produce
merchant, accused of sending an In
fernal machine to Miss Kathryn Mc
Carthy, has been jet for trial Monday
morning In the criminal branch of the
superior court. All of the witnesses
have been summoned to be in court
at this time. The trial promises to
be one of the most Interesting held In
the Fulton courts In a long while.
Mrs. Julia McCarthy, mother of Miss
Kafhryn, who was Injured by the ex
plosion of the Infernal machine at her
home in Bast Oeorgla avenue, desires
to express her thanks through The
Georgian to her friends and neighbors
who so kindly cared for her children
and took such an Interest In the wel
fare of her family while she was con
fined In a sanitarium. She also desires
to thank ?ho Grant Fark Baptist church
for the resolutions of sympathy adopt
ed by that church and which were
published In The Georgian.
virciitwts
BY HABEAS CORPUS
J. N. l’arsells. the young man who
was srreated Thursday mi a telegram re
ceived from Roanoke. Vs., will he brought
before Judge Held Friday afternoon at 4
o'clock, on a writ of babeaa corpus, se
cured by Attorney lianlel Rountree, who
represents I’uraella.
The telegram from the Vtrslnia city
elated that I'ursella had tieen Indicted there
for s felony, end asked that he lie held
until reutileltlon papers can lie secured.
At the hearing of the writ of babeaa
corpus Friday afternoon It will be argued
hy Attorney Rountree that I'ursella ran
not lie held by tha local authorities ou sus
picion unless a warrant has drat been se
cured. He will claim that no warrant
has heon Issued, anil that Piiraella cau uet
be legally detained any longer,
A., B. & A. PLACED
IN Him CLASS
Freight rates ware cut on the Atlanta,
Rlrmlngham and Atlantic railroad hy the
railroad commission Friday afternoon,
changing the line from Clam D to Class C.
I'nder the fonner classification the Une
could charge rales from » to » |w cent
shove the standard, varying according to
the dlslsnee eomwortltlee were hauled.
I’nder the new elnsalfieutlon the Atlante.
Birmingham and Atlantic can otilr charge
a flat rate on all commodities of IS per
cent nlwn-e the standard tariff. This la the
third railroad on which the commission has
cut freight rates wlthlu the peet few
months. -
DR, SAMUELS CLEARED
III CASE OF FIGHT
The ease of Dr. 8. M. Samuels, the
well-known physician who'engaged In
a fight Thursday morning with M. Mil
ler In from of the latter's residence, 25
Warren place, was dismissed Friday
morning by Recorder Broyles. Miller
was fined -15.71. the evidence showing
that he provoked the fight and waa.the
aggressor. /
The evidence showed that duringJhc
melee Dr. Samuels was attacked by
Mrs. Miller and her daughter, who
pummeled him while he was trying to
defend himself against Miller. Dr.
Samuels stated he was walking peece-
fully along the street when Miller saw |
him and provoked Um*3fliculty. Dr. I
Samuels was repra^ by Attorney I
M. Bolding. r m 1
GOULDS ARE SUMMONED
IN CONSPIRACY CHARGE
New York, May 24.—Subpeuna were Is*
■u«l today for Howard Gould and Mra.
Howard Gould by Deputy Police Commit-
aloner llanaon, calling them to pollro bead-
3 uarter« to reveal the final chapter tu the
l»ge<l Cfiuaplracy In which tint jiollce dr
body. In
Laufblln
„ __ Mamed Inspector Me*
employing the detective bu
reau aa an agem-v to m
>pen*I_
>a\ the final facia
ey Nlcol
hna made a rl
Delaney Stroll, couneel for
ter 1
prln
•lot.
tectlve bureau, came to figure In the Gould
matrimonial trouble*.
From hi* retrent In a nearby Jersey re-
aort. "Big Bill" Hawley *nl<| today that
when he waa In liaiiiienmra prfaon. a man
representing the Gould Interests, but not
Howard Gould, called on hlui three time* In
an effort to have him uuiko a Ue|M>*ltlon
Itooaevelt,” mi Id Hawley, “if I would make
an affidavit that Mra. Gould had been
married before ahe wa* nineteen year* old.
and that *be never had been legally aepn-
prove thnt hi* mnrrlngn to
THERE ARE REFRIGERATORS
and REFRIGERATORS
Some are made as good as they can be (these arc
very few); some are-made as cheap as they can be
(those are very many); there is a whole lot about
refrigerators we can “show you” if you will come in
and examine
The North Star
The North Star is cork tilled. Cork is the best non
conductor of heat known.
Let us show them to you, that’s all.
Priced $7.50 to $80.00.
This in one of onr mo*t pop
utar stylet.
No. 41, ice capacity 100
pounds $35.00
No. 42, ice capacity 125
pounds $40.00
No. 43, ice capacity 150
pounds $45.00
Enameled lined, $3.00 extra.
Open an Account With
Buy a Refrigerator Now and
Payi for it During the Sum
Solo agents for the celebrate d BLOCH GO-OARTS and CAR
RIAGES, the royal blue line, a sire for every child and a
price for every purse. • $2.00 to $46.00.
Everything good in Furniture and Floor-Coverings sold on
our liberal credit system.
Carmirtiael-Talman Furniture Go.
“The Store That Saves You Money."
74-76 WHITEHALL STREET.
Exdnslve Agents Here
ESSIC BROS.,
26 Whitehall Street
MADE IN
NEW YORK.
Specialization in each step
of clothes building assures
the best results. In the Al
fred Benjamin & Co. organi
zation one expert studies
style—auother buys woolens
—another directs the cutting
uud tailoring processes. The
custom tailor can only de
vote part of his time to each.
Therefore, the Benjamin
product is better than' his
and costs you less.
Alfred Beniamin
& Co.,
Makers,
New York.,
Correct Clothe
for Men.”
Deaths and Fuh?ra!s
Georg* W. Hunnleutt.
The funeral nrvlree of George W.
Hunnleutt, who died Wednesday night
at a private eanltarum, were conduct
ed Friday morning at 10 o’clock at hia
realdence, 17 Eatoria btreet. The In
terment waa in Weatvlaw cemetery.
Mra. M. J. Harrla.
Tha body of Mra. M. J. Harrla, who
died Wedneaday afternoon at a private
aanltarium, waa sent to Hattaburg,
Tenn., Thuraday afternoon. The fu
neral will take place In that city.
Mre. Be,tie Campbell.
The funeral eervlcee of Mre. Beeele
Campbell, who died Wedneaday night
were conducted Friday morning at 10
o'clock at her late realdence. all Pll-
Uam etraet. Tha Interment waa In
Weatvlew cemetery.
Mary "tTMilan.
The funeral aervlcea of Mary T. Mi
lan, the I0-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mra. J. T. Milan, who died Wednes
day night at tha family residence, 57
Wyman atreet. were conducted. Thura
day night at » o'clock. The body waa
aent to Rex. Ox., for Interment.
Infant of R. A. Ceatlay.
The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Costley died Thursday night at tha
family residence on the McDonough
road. The funeral services will he con
ducted Saturday afternoon at I o’clock.
The Interment will be at New Hope
church yard.
C. ^King.
C. E. King, aged 17 years, died
Thuraday night at his realdence, cor
ner of Kirkwood avenue and Willow
afreets. He waa the son of F. A. King.
The funeral services will be conducted
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Tha
Interment will he In Weatvlew cemte
tery. Mr. King la survived by hfs wife
and two children.
Paul 8tanlay.
Paul Stanley, a Gipsy, died Thura-.
day night at the Gipsy camp on Capl-.
tol avenue after an lllnesa of several
daya. He waa (( years of age and Is
survived by bla wife and six children.
The body was removed to the under
taking establishment of Harry G. I'nole,
It will be aent to Dayton. Ohio, for In
terment.
Julius Kauffman.
Julius Kauffman, aged 49 years, died
Thuraday night at a private sanita
rium afternon lllnees of several weeks
Ho was a well known merchant of
Columbus, Oa. The body waa aent to
Columbus, Uu., for Interment.
W. A. Dodgen.
W. A. Dodgen, aged U years, died
Friday morning at hla residence, 65
Hood street. The funeral services will
be held Saturday morning at 18:10
o'clock at the undertaking parlors of
Barclay A Brandon. hHe Red Men will
officiate. Interment In Hollywood.
Charles Robert,.
The body of Charles Roberts, who
died Wednesday afternoon at a private
sanitarium, will be held at the under
taking establishment of Barclay A
Brandon until his brother arrives from
London, England. He left London oq
Thursday morning.
HENDERSON HANGED
i IN THE COUNTY JAIL
tipcrtal to Tbo Georgian.
Ashli'irn, Ga.» May 24.—Robert HetMeraon,
all** “Will Ford." wax banged in Turn*!
1 I o'clock and vti
_ I rMHe 'fUjani
for which h»* wnf haug»U WM murder an4
I Mog CD
.... ... ng eornmf
He made a full nmfHukn i