Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 28, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, MAY 2*. 1(07. -5 Eiseman Bros. The Old Reliable Manufacturing Clothiers. Individuality A Pronounced Feature. Established 186S. HE best ele ments of good clothes -mak ing are found in the Eiseman Bros. Ready-Suits for men.. There is no make of Clothing on the market that so thoroughly con forms to the rule of “made to measure” as the Eiseman Bros, ready- to-wear. In this regard they are in a class by themselves. This feature of their making creates individu-' ality. You have no concep tion of how the painstak ing work of these Old Re liable Manufacturing Clothiers emphasizes this individuality, un less you confirm their claims by personal in spection of the garments, v The Two-Piece models are now in the limelight of popular preference. Call at the store and see what the real meaning of good Clothes-making stands for. Single-Breasted Two and Three-Button Sack, $10.00 to $30.00. Double-Breasted Sack, $12.50 to $30.00. They arc absolutely urimatchable for quality and price. Eiseman Bros. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall, Baltimore, Md. . ,1 . Washington, D. C. Atlanta. A Typical “TWO-PIECE." s^ls WALL PAPER SAMPLES FREE Writ* it one. for unplM of our nimnoth IW7 lln. of mil moot. IgfgiSiSS.'S&iuSKm "wS from, r«n*taflo price from 4e to *5 per roll. Witt* MOO 60 ptr canlfron regular retail price*. We ■Iso mike a specialty of h!gh*cUu decorating. EiUmatei furnUhed oo out of town work. WILLIS WALL PAPER CO. “Xtlanta/oa.^ BILL WILL London, May 28.-Wben parliament meet* today 81c* Henry CnmDbeH-Hannerman, the prime mlnlater, will d*Il tho country what the cabinet propoaea to do with the Iriah CCSarll bill. with Erery one expects It will be dropped with } little ceremony aa possible, but Mr. alfour, Inner of toe opposition, la not likely to let mss so fine a chance to remind the country now the Liberals, In his oplc* Ion. muddled the business. The chances that the government will do anything for Ireland In this are small, since the member* of the cabinet resent tho fe* jmdlatlon by their allies of the Irish council BROAD STREET LOT AT $1,800 A FQOT MERGENTHALER’S SON ARRESTED ABROAD Baltimore, May 21—Dispatches ha^e been received here of the arreat of Euiene Mergenthaler by officiate In Karleruhe, Germany, for Injuring a than In an auto accident. His bond <rae fixed at S2B.000. He Is the eecond ton of the late Otto Mergenthaler. of .this city, Inventor of the typesetting machine bearing hie name. WEST POINTERS TO VISIT EXP6, West Point. N. Y.. May 2!.—The final examinations for the scholastic year at the Military Academy are now In full swing, the last of the recitation! for the year having been held yeaterday. The cadet corps will leave West Point for a visit to the Jamestown Ex- •’•Tin* $1,800 a front foot. Beulin Ar nold end Harvey Hill, two well-ftlwn It- torooji, have purchased that pofton of the Crcrnfield eatato located at 7. end 7» “toad afresh near Peachtree, for ike sum of tto.ooo. The lot contelna a f.ur-atory brick building, and la 2S by M0 foot. r *bo purchase wa» mode throiwb Bryan urnnt and the new Owners ear that no lm- proTcmonU ere contemplated qt present, the purchaaa being-merely an Iweatment. Cold U New York. N'ew York, 28.—Wltl summer only four days off, according to the calendar, New York Is partltg from the rol'im May It has known since 1882. |n that year the mean temjerature was •* degrees. Up to today the mean tern- Perature was {5.8. The ttean temper- ffure of this month for tkrty-alx years has been 80. position, going aboard the transport Sumner, which point 1 will come up to the SANTIAGO CITIZENS ARE BEARING ARM AGAINSTjTBIKERS Many Shots Monday and Serious Outbreak Is Threatened. Santiago, Cuba, ;>fay 28.—Tbe atrlke situation In this city became aggra vated yeaterday. There was conilder- able shooting throughout the day, and at one time a aerlous outbreak was threatened by the dock workers. The business dletrlct of the city Is being guarded by 500 members of the rural guarda. Threats to burn property are being made, and with this approach to an archy, many clttxens of Santiago are arming themielvei. POLICEMEN FOOLED Not Only Slayer But Body of Victim Eludes Officers. JUDGE HARGIS TO BE TRIED NEXT FALL Bandy Hook. Kr.. May 28.-Judge Bedwloe Te.tcrrl.t refined to preside In tn. trial, of Judge llargl. «nd hi. alleged conspirators for the murder of I)r. Cox, and Governor Beckham therafora moat appoint another Judge. Judge Bedwine Mid that the caaea hid been traneferred without bl. knowledge or conaent. The trial goea orer until fan. KILLED AGED MOTHER WITH CHLOROFORM Katamaxoo. Mich., May 28.—It wan learned today that William McKle, for ■eventeen year* a druggist who dis appeared from Kalamaaoo last Thura-. day had gone to hi a former home. In Bright, Ontario, where, with chloro form he had murdered hie mother. Jennie McKle, aged 71, and then com mitted suicide. REG. US. PAT Off SUMMER UNDERWEAR LETS YOUR BODY BREATHE' H,e only w.y to be cool and keep cool Kiry in cummer »to let the air at youtilun. 7 "POROSKNIT throw, open the pores el your body to the coolinfc fc» r wiuenceoMre.b ai. It»full ol liny p<r- focation. «the cloth. , Cool. elaUie. durable and perfect-Sttiag. ••POROSKNIT 1 hthe ideal meat under- wear for» hot climate. , ' r SO CENTS A GARMENT Laboring under the Impression that bloody murder had been donp and that the perpetrator of the crime was about to make hla escape for parts unknown, Call Officers Coker and Hood, two newspaper reporters and a street car motorman hurried out Marietta etreet to Bellwood avenue Tuesday morning In breathless haste In an effort to lo cate 21 Powell etreet, where the mur der was said to have been committed. The call for the officers came by tele phone, and after telling of the murder and asking the officers to hurry out, the party at the other end of the line was asked hla name. He replied that It wan "Victor Brown." . Believing the call to be authentic, the officers, accompanied by the afore said. made haste to find 21 Powell ■treat. A trip was first made to the Powell street which leads oft Fair street, but no No. 21 could be found. The party then hurried out to the oth er street, which leads off Bellwood avenue somewhere In Fulton county about ten miles, or less, beyond the city limits. At that point every other number In the catalogue except 21 was found, and no one for three miles In the neighbor hood had heard of any trouble. Thinking that possibly a mistake had been made, the cffllcers searched Powers street, Fowler, Ponder* and every other street sounding like Pow ell. but without success. The otneers were then convinced that they had been "faked” and returned to the city. But the offleers were also warm In the vicinity of the collar. For the post two weeks fake tales of mur der. robbery, etc., have been coming Into the police station, and the call of ficers who have to answer them have covered several thousand miles of ter rltory In futile man hunts. Offleers Coker and Hood returned to Atlanta, swearing vengeance on the party jvho sent In the fake call, and If he Is located there will be one more case marked on Judge Broyles' docket. JACKSON SUNDAY SCHOOLS PICNIC IIANOUT! NOW FEARED OVER LANDJROOBLE! Many People Are Preparing to Take Their Leave. J Bt. Petersburg, May 28.—The Hus sions are on the vergo of an outbreak, owlnr to a refusal to give e&nctlon to an agrarian program for compulsory expropriation of land. Many persons are preparing to leave Russia temporarily, and the conserva tives rear greater violence than a year .go. Disorder was precipitated when Premier Stolypln announced to the douma that the government would never consent to compulsory expro prlatlon. QUIT LUMPS Strike Breakers Eat and Sleep in Car Plant at Decatur. Special to Tbe Georgian. Decatur, Ala.. May 28.—The union machinists in the Louisvlle and Nash vlllo railroad shops In New Decatur struck this morning on an order Issued by the union, on account of the refusal of the railroad company to recognize the union In their shops. All the union machinists left the shops. It Is be lieved that tho men In the other de partments of the shops will go out, Many strike-breakers have been brought here and these men are Bleep Ing and eating In the shops. No one Is allowed to enter the shops without a pass. Sheriff Thomas Shin- was called to the shops this morning, but his services were not needed, as the men are quiet and orderly. CAPTAIN HARVEY SENT TO ATLANTA Jackson, Go., May 28.—Several car loads of people left this place this morning to attend a picnic of Jackson Sunday schools at Grant Park. They went In a special train that ar. rived at Atlanta at noon. Nearly 300 people were on tho train. CONTEST DECISION OF ENTOMOLOGISTS For the first time In the history of the state an appeal from the decision of the state entomologist and the atate entomological board will be taken Into tile courts. Some weeks ago State Entomologist Smith went to Calhoun to examine the orchards In that vicinity. He found 500 peach trees belonging to Dr. J. A. John son badly infested with the San Jose scale. Professor Smith ordered Johnson to either spray hie trees or destroy them. The orchard owner ap pealed from, the decision to the ento mologtcal board. Monday afternoon the board, com' weed of Commissioner of Agriculture Hudson, chairman; Dr. P. J. Berckman. of Augusta,, and Hon. J. J. Connor, of Bartow, met to lift the case. After hearing all the particulars the board approved of Entomologist Smith's posi tion. \ Now Dr. Johnson declines to obey the board and the matter will be taken Into court. He refuses to either spray his trees or destroy them. COLUMBUS CITY OFFICIALS ATTENDING MEETING. Special to The Georgian. Columbus. Ga., May 28.—Mayor L. H. Chappell. Chief Pearce, of the fire department; Aldermen Jones, Turn- lln and Newman left yesterday for Athens. Ga.. to attend the annual meet ing of the Georgia League-of American Municipalities, which met at that place today. At the last meeting of the city coun cil that body appropriated 1150 to pay the expensee of attending this meeting, the whole body being Invited to go. Bank of Rocky Ford, charter was granted Tueadsy morning by the secretary of state to the Bank of Rocky Ford In Screven county. Capital stock $25,000, and S. T. Parker and others Incorporators. Reward for Negro Murderer. A reward of $75 was authorised by tho governor Tuesday for the appre hension of Bob Fortson. colored, who •hot Jim Rhodes, another negro. In the back In Clarke county near Athens recently. ' Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 28.—Cap tain J. A. Harvey, who has been In command of the Salvation Army de tachment here for nearly two years, has been ordered to proceed to Atlanta and take charge of tho local corps there. OFFICIALS ATTEND ATHENS MEETING Mayor Joyner. Councilman Longlno, city Attorney May son, Cly Warden Evans and Police Chief Jennings ore spending the day In Athens In attend ance a$ the annual convention of the League of Georgia Municipalities. Mayor Joyner, Councilman Longlno and City Attorney Mayson are all on the program for addresses. 00O0O0000OOO&OOOOOOOOOOOOO o o O C08T OF DYING INCREASES O O IN CITY OF PITTSBURG. O 0 Pittsburg, May 28.—Undertak- O O ere have received notice front O O cemetery officials that beginning O a Juno 1 the price of single graves 0 O would he advanced $2 over the O o present rate. The reason assigned O O for the advance Is the rapidity O O with which the local cemeteries O O are filling up and the advance In O O land values. 0 o . a O0000000000000O00O00000000 0000000000000000O000O0000O O 0 0 80UVENIR HUNTERS O O 8WIPE JAP MEDAL8. 0 New York, May 28.—The theft O by souvenir hunters or others of 0 ten medals and decorations be- O longing to Lieutenant Mori, of the 0 Japanese cruiser Chltoee, while 0 that vessel was at anchor here O recently, became known yester- O 0 day through correepondence be- O O tween naval officers. ■ O00O0000Q0000000000000OO0O O000000000000000OD0000OO00 o o O'LIGHTNING HITS MANi 0 O TARGET FOR THUNDERBOLT.© a o 0 Marlon. Ohio. May 28 —Six O 0 weeks ago Owen Rowe, of Kirk- O 0 patrlck, was struck by lightning O O and he carries a long scar on hie O O shoulder. Today while reading he O 0 was knocked unconecloue to the O 8 floor by a thunderbolt, which O struck the home of Ameal Ream- O O snyder. o 0000000000000000000O00000O PAINT For all purposes at the GEORGIA PAINT ± GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree. THE BEST PAINT & Ryon OSTEOPATHISTS E. E. Bragg PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N Offices: 324*325 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3901 M ulsstnu tTSBtueef fm Wkkksj. 0,hm. Use. phlet, CmIh. Cl/*r*f, Tebtc aitf •Is t Mm« filavsf/Mb TIm Only Keelty Mi io Gioriit. 229 Woodward Am,, ATLANTA. GA HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S TOMORROW Genuine $25.00 Quality (9x12) AXM1NSTER RUGS Special / .75,.; c* & 4 'S' Here’s a gilt edgdRug Bargain for tomorrow that will appeal strongly to all loverslof fine Rugs. Tomorrow wc shall place on salts ^ / a shipment fine 9x12 size Axmin- ster Rugs, actual value $25.00 to ' / $30.00 each, for $10.75. Some of / these fine Rugs have slight im- . perfections in the weave. They./ are finest quality Axminsters and/ it would take a most criticayob- server to note the defects. But owing to the fact that there are • slight imperfections, we offer , these, while they last, for $19.75 4 Some Other Great Values, in Carpets and Rugs Good quality Ingrain Carpets, made and laid this week, at yard, Beautiful quality Tapestry Brussels Carpets, choice patterns, made and laid this week for Fine high pile Axminster Carpets, in exquisite colorings and patterns, $1.35 quality, made and laid this week, for .00 Fine Velvet Carpets, in rich pat terns and color schemes, few $1.50 rolls, made and laid this week for .10 We’ll sell a limited number of 9x12 room size Brussels Rugs, in Oriental and domestic patterns, $15.00 qual ity, for the one day, J $12.95 J Beautiful quality heavy China and Japanese Mattings, two great lots,, at 35c and $3.00 Quality Smyrna Rugs, while 2 » dozen lasts, —v $2.00 Few $1.50 quality Crex Porch Rugs. will bo sold for, 98c 9x12 superior Art Squares, $13.75 quality, one day, . $9.95 Broken Lots $5.00 and $7.00 Qualities ¥ ■ • In Exquisitei Lace Curtains styles. Here’s a sale of fine lace Curtains that will appeal to' every thrifty woman within reach of this store. Tomorrow we’El place on sale a broken lot fine $5.00, $5.98, $6.50 and few pairs $7.00 Arabian Ciu*tains in charming patterns and designs at $3.95. Many of these are factory samples, just few pairs of a kind. We cannot do them justice in this “ad.” They are really the greatest bargain at $3.95 we’ve ever known. At $3.95 A Pair Great May Sale Furniture Now On HIGH