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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY, JUNE 33, 130T.
The Globe Clothing Co.
The Globe Clothing Co.
The Globe Clothing Co.
The Globe Clothing Co.
SUITS TO WEAR ON YOUR VACATION
0FFERW6S THAT POINT THE WAYTO REAL ECOHDMY
Three Very Extraordinary Specials in Three Departments
Business Suits! Dress Suits!
The Coolest of Summer Suits
Every Whit of Extra Weight Eliminated. In Two or Three-Piece Styles
The fabrics are: Blue Serges, Gray Serges, Gray Club Checks, Brown Wors
teds, English Worsteds, Oxford Grays, Black Thibets and Fancy Mixed Worsteds.
At $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and $25
Being the makers of the clothes we sell and aiming to sell the best clothes pos
sible to sell, does it not appear reasonable that we should make our clothes as good
as it is possible to make them? Wherever quality is concerned, cost cuts no figure
in the production of GLOBE Clothing, but no effort is too great for us to score the
smallest point of economy which could have influence upon the prime cost of produc
tion. Actuated by such principles and endeavors, the fact stands revealed eloquent
and convincing that GLOBE tailored clothing sold direct to the wearer without the
profit of agent or the middleman is infinitely BEST for the PRICE and emphati
cally unsurpassed at any price.
SPECIAL NO. 1.
SPECIAL NO. 2.
Men’s Two and Three-Piece Suits,
5?
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS SUITS,
4$
Consisting of several hun
dred splendid patterns ol
Worsted, Cheviot, Tweed
and Velour Worsteds. In all
sizes, two and three suits of
each pattern. Values that
you will appreciate on first
investigation. These suits
sold at $10, $12.50 and $15.
They go on sale, special
|m] ¥& •
A handsome pattern in
pure Worsted Gray Club
Check, splendidly made, ex
cellently lined suits. Two
pairs pants with each suit,
one straight, the other
bloomer style. The sizes are
from 8 to. 17. In double-
breasted styles only. They
were made to sell at $6. On
sale beginning today, spe
cial
$6.00
* ton
$4.00
SPECIAL NO. 3.
HANDSOME SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES
A proposition to a well-
known silk neckwear manu
facturer closed a deal for the
remaining silks, to be made
in the new French four-in-
hand style. They are one of
the handsomest lots we ever
owned. They are of the bet
ter grades in fifty and sev
enty-five cent quality. They
go on sale at once, special
35Cp
3 for $1.00.
A FEW MORE ITEMS OF INTEREST:
Children’s Wash Suits in tan and blue, blouse or Russian style, $1.50.
Children’s Brownie Overalls, in good quality blue Denim, 25c.
Men’s white and fancy figured vests, new patterns, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.
Men’s Hats, Fur or Straw, also Panama Hats, 50c, 75c, $1, $2, $3, $5, $7.50.
Men’s Pants, in good wearing patterns, $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6.50, $7.
Men's Shirts, in coat or plain, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50.
Underwear, Balbriggan, Lisle or Porosknit, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50.
Fancy or plain Sox, in all the new shades, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c.
Alpaca and Serge Coats, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4. $5, $7.50.
Boys’ Base Ball Suits, gray with trimming. Cap to match, $1.00, $1.50.
BELL PHONE 139
ATL'TA PHONE 385
The Globe Clothing Co.
89-91 Whitehall St.
74-76 S. Broad St.
PRICE IN MARKET
FOR SPOT COTTON
New York, June 28.—Theodore H.
Price said today that he Is not trying
to corner tho cotton market ns report
ed. but is merely buying the product
os a commercial operation. He said:
“I desire to state that I am ualtera-
bly opposed to corners and that so fnr
as I am concerned, no corner Is under
consideration.
•*I desire to state that I am unaltera-
thnt a group of Investors have acquired
and expect to hold a considerable
quantity of spot cotton In the New
York market, and unless conditions
change this cotton will be held until It
Is in demand* from spinners."
MAIL CARRIERS
STRIKE IN BUTTE
Butte, Mont, June 38.—Tho mall
carrier* of thl» city hare gone out on
itrike, declaring they coul.l not live
in Butte on the present ecale of wages
paid by the government, deeplto the In
crease which becomes effective July 1.
Tho men have been receiving 1600 for
th flret year and 3830 lor succeeding
years.
FUND SUBSCRIBED
TO BIBLE SCHOOL
Wednesday night at tho prayer moot
ing of tho Congregational Methodist
church $1,365 was subscribed to the
support of tho Atlanta Bible School.
Tho subscription of such a largo
amount is particularly remarkable, bo.
cause there wore only twenty-six peo
ple present, and twelve of these were
young persons.
COMMITTEES MEET
TO HEAR REPORTS
The executive and central commit
toes of the Wesley Memorial enter
prises will meet Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the Wesley Memorial church,
when reports of the various sub-com
mittees will be heard. The Indications
are that these reports will be of inter
est. and business of importance will
probably bo transacted.
REV. FLINN ASSISTING
IN COVINGTON REVIVAL.
Special to The Georgina.
Covington, Gn., June 28.—The pro
traded meetings at the Baptist and
Presbyterian churches here are attract
Ir.g unusual attention. Rev. Raleigh
Wright, one of the ablest evangelists
of the Southern Baptist convention. Is
In charge of tho Baptist meeting, while
the services at the Presbyterian church?
ore being conducted by the pastor. Rev.
John B. Gordon, assisted by Dr. XL. O.
Fltnn, of Atlanta.
CASTOR i A
For Infant* and Children
The Kind You Hats Always Bough!
Bsars tho
ESgwtnre of
WESTERN ROAD
REDUCES RATES
Lincoln, Nobr, June 38.—The Bur
lington railroad has verbally Informed
Chairman Wlnnett, of the state railway
commission, that the Burlington sys
tem would tile a freight tariff schedule,
taking effect July 5, reducing all rates
15 per cent.
8ECRET SERVICE MEN
8UE TRACTION COMPANY.
Special to Tlic Georgina.
Montgomery, Ala.. June 28.—The
Koch Secret Service Company, of Nash
ville, Tenn.. hos tiled a suit In the city
court for fl.S86.6S against the Mont
gomery Traction Company. The secret
service company was colled upon to
furnish men dining the late strike on
the car lines and did so, which resulted
In the breaking of the strike. There
was some misunderstanding over a final
settlement.
IS YOUR BOY PREPARINO FOR GEORGIA TECH?
IF SO, SEND HIM TO
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL
FOR BOYS
NEAR ATLANTA.
WE REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. G. MATHESON. OF
THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
For Catalog Writs Q. Holman Qardntr, Prineipal, Dseatur, Ga.
APPOINT MAYOR
FOR LOUISVILLE, KY.
Frankfort, Ky„ June 28.—Governor
Beckham has appointed R. W, Bing
ham mayor of the city of Louisville,
to succeed Mayor Barth, who was de
posed by the court of appeals. N<
other appointments wore announced.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Ocmulgse Circuit
Loalsvllle and Nashville Railroad
Comrany et aL vs. W. P. Varner, from
Morgan. Argued.
Mayor and Council of Madison vs.
J. V. Thomas, by next friend, from
Morgan. Argued.
L. T. Penlck, tax collector, vs. F. C.
Foster, executor, from Morgan. Ar
gued.
R. U. Thomason vs. H. C. Thompson
et al„ from Greene. Argued.
The call of cases for argument dur
ing the remainder of the present week
will not extend beyond the Chatta
hoochee circuit
BIDS FOR COAL.
BIDS FOB FURNISHING THE ATLANTA
water works with coal, approximately 12,
000 tone, run of mine steam cool, at lenit
50 per ceut lump, to be. delivered f. o. b,
at the two pumping atatlons, at tho rate
of not less than Ore cars per week at each
station, will be received by the hoard of
water eommla.lonera until 1 o'clock p. m..
Wednesday, Jnly 3. 1907. The board re
serves the right to test any coal bid upon
before awarding contract.
TABK WOODWARD.
General Manager Atlanta Water Works.
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EETH
EXTRACTED
poaltlvely without
pain, euc each. But
teeth J1 Money can
p'iIilId'b'lpAu
DENTAL ROOMS.
No. M Whitehall at.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
TYBEE
BY THE SEA VIA
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Week end rate, $8.25; tickets on sale
Saturdays, limited Tuesdays following
date of sale. Season rate, $13.15; tick
ets on sale daily, limited September
30th.
W. H. FOGG. D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
HOTEL WOODWARD,
Broadway and Fifty-Fifth
Street.
NEW YORK CITY,
A high class transient and residential
botol, catering only to a refined
and exclusive clientele.
T. D. GREEN, Manager.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
GREENBRIER
_ .WEST VIRGINIA
(The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur.) Now
fiod^rn *improvement"
mfcSw«k , rT. nt £5, ch ' ,u *- Terms. 815
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TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax
Books will close next
week. Make your re
turns now, and save
double tax.
T. M. ARMISTEAD,
Receiver Tax Returns*
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