Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 01, 1907, Image 5

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' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND JVBWS. • nunriMr, ArUUST 1, 1WT. ElSEM AN BROS. DISCOUNTS wr SPECIAL! ~m d We wish to stress the fact that greater values than we have ever offered before in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ ■ 1 SSSBM n , a Ready-Suits are now represented in our Mid-Summer Clearance. Cj Besides the regular season’s reduc tion in prices of 25%, hundreds of the choicest Suits throughout the lines of Men’s and Youths’ Clothing have from time to time during this season been voluntarily reduced in price, and on this reduced price is the regular season’s discount of <1 The reputation of the Eiseman Bros. make of Clothing is sufficient em phasis to establish the importance of this announcement. EISEMAN BROS. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall, Atlanta. WOMEN MANIACS LAUGH, SING AND SWEAR AS ASYLUM BURNS; ONE EMPLOYEE KILLED UNDER WALL Pittsburg, Pa.. Aug. I.—Fire claimed life last night at the city farm at •M;u«hal«ea, resulted In the Injury of five iieraona, drove hundreds of sick and helpless beings Into the keen night •‘it to be drenched In ft thunder storm, excited half a thousand Insane persons *" fdirlcking. gibbering frenzy, and de- "ttoyed many thousands of dollars of public property. Tho dead: SAMUEL MEANS. an employee. '•"'Rht under a falling wall. The Injured are: \V. H. Larkin, an employee, caught under a falling wall; W. R. Williams, superintendent of the Institution, bruised by falling brick; Thomas Irwin, Harry Hright and Hen ry Thornton, all employees. In the midst of the lire 20 women nurses took their lives In their hands when they guarded*more than 200 In sane women In their removal from the buildings to cottages. Wrought to the highest pitch of their manias, the ma niacs, all unknowing of the fearful hav oc that was threatened, laughed, sang, screamed and swore as they were led awav Into the open air, where the flames were dancing a few yards away. ARMENIAN PRIEST HELD FOR MANY MURDERS New York. Aug. 1.—Father Martoogesslsn, the Armenian prieat. ta being held under four Indlctnieuta charging conspiracy murder, extortion and Idackmnll. The priest Is now the central figure In the conspiracy which the district attorney seeka to prove had for its object the robbery of wealthy Armenians, and led to the murder of the rug uieri-bnnt. Tarslinnjiaii. nnd oth er# who refused to l»e financially bled. From the slayer of TavshanJIan. lledroa ihinipnrtxoonilan, ns he Is knowu here. th< police hojw* to secure a confession establish Ing that the youth unwillingly was tlie agent of blackmailing terrorists. A trunk which llampartZ'snuiau held In I^iwell, Mass., has been brought here and Its con tents may throw light on the Investigation. marshall named TO JUDGE POULTRY NEGRO BURGLAR ENTERS DORMITORY luose F. J. Marshall, of Co.*** Park. ax™'"* haa recently been appointed to Judge poultry at the Jamestown Exposition. Ills work there will begin the last week In October and will continue 'hrough the week. Judge' Marshall of- ib inted In the same capacity at the St. l.o’jls and Chicago expositions, and on account of hi* great experience and evidenced ability along this line, he Is considered one of* the moat eminent poultry expert* in this country. 4 o'clock a uegro entered n r*s»in on the cnuipua at the Normal .School, occupied by mme lady students of the summer school, through an open window. The window was some distance from the ground and be was to have se cured an entrance by climbing a p**t close '‘When discovered he Jumped through the ■ **- oiitol n were Immediately secunil. BELFAST POLICE WANT MORE PAY RelftMt, Aug. 1.—Troop, .till con tinue to pour Into the city, emphasiz ing the (act that the nuthorttlea are fully determined to grapple promptly with rioting, whether on the i art of the striking dock laborers or the mu tinous police, who are demanding more pay because of the extra work the strike entails. Mr. Neel to Speak. - - - Hon. \V. J. Neel, representative from , - _•** fstleo Bartow county, who was a strong aup- iske the trail. The I’WH**- tasup*aru , „f prohibition bill In the People’s Union of the Second Baptlat to bar.- iH-eu burglary, us no .loleanr wss wlu , be Baptist luung church Friday night at S o'clock, attempted. Once the sssassiu Is convinced that he wav more of u tool rhsn n patriot, the police expect to make disclosures that will make easy the wiping out of s dangerous gang. Of the three additional Indlctmeu.. against Marfoogesslan brought In by the The latter charges quickly followed the deatl _ chant. The letter waa mailed In New York on the afternoon of July 22. the day that TavshanJIan was shot. It wn* written In red Ink In the Armenian language, and wss signed by the avinbo! of the terrorists, three hands with daggers Uplifted above a red heart. 00000000000000000000000000 O O a MAY RESTRAIN JAMES DUKE O O FROM RUNNING RIVER ORY. O O O O Somerville. N. J., Aug. 1.—In- 0 O junction proceedings are to be O O begun today or tomorrow by the 0 O Raritan Woolen Milta to prevent O 0 James B. Duke, the tobacco king, 0 0 from running Raritan liver dry to 0 0 make his 2,000-acre park look like 0 O a fairy land for hia bride. o O 0 00500000000000000000000000 For Men to Take Ad vantage °f Friday and Saturday Having what’s wanted counts as much as having the 31-ices right. What you w*ant in each size at evsry pries— and iti every weight in each size at every price. And so it goes until a stock to give perfect service must rsach ths grsat sroportions that this hosiery and underwsar has. Men’s Athletic Neck Shirts in silk lisle, with or without sleeves. Swiss ribbed, a thin, elastic, cool garment. Regu lar 75c shirts Men’s Athletic Neck Shirts, Swiss ribbed lisle, with or without sleeves. 50c shi rts.. Men’s cheeked Nainsook Un dershirts in finest quality oat style shirts, without sleeves. Full out Knee Draw ers to match, finished with pearl buttons and hand worked buttonholes. 50c gar ments Men’s Union Suits, athletic neck style, without sleeves. Knee length, in extra fine bleached white lisle. Pearl button trimmed. 1.00 Union Suits Men’s Union Suits with ath letic neck, short sleeves, an kle length. Fine white bleached lisle. 1.50 Union Suits Men’s coat style Under shirts, with Knee Drawers to match. Made in soft white nainsook. 1.00 garments... 53c 36c 39c 89c 98c 89c Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, without collar; trimmed or plain Men’s soft Cambric Night Shirts; trimmed or plain, without collar 50c 75c Men s Socks Night Shirts Men’s Night Shirts in soft sheer nainsook. Trimmed or plain; full wide and long 1.00 Men’s fast blaek, medium or ' gauze lisle Socks. Double heel, toe and sole. Pair.... Men’s real Maco Cotton Socks, with white split sole. Double heel, toe and sole. Pair Men’s navy blue, brown and dark red lisle thread Socks, with double heel, toe and sole Men’s White Negligees, plaited bosoms. The famous *‘ Broadway. ’ ’ With attach ed cuffs. Price Men’s Guyot Suspenders, the genuine, in neat patterns and good colors Men’s Wash Tics in white, with self and black figures. 25e Tics Men’s Silk Batswiug Ties, in neat Rumehunda silks 25c 25c 25c 1.00 50c 19c 25c and 50c