Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 14, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1M7. 19 age Tim?, the Timej hews, the Time of and Its Bearihg of Many '■ Aperies and wall paper. °a-DuBose Oo. are as interested in home furnishing no doubt as you are in the world and brought them here in the latest furniture designs. ® department into its various branches. bat does its part smoothly and evenly in the great machine without jar or ! no c °mpunction about coming even though you have no idea of buying. uBose C DEDICATED SUNDAY |Shearith Israel Congrega tion Opens Its New . Temple. re es material affinity—between the two. h. fo month brings more, not even December, than does October, green to brilliant tints, or dead, are falling silently to the ground. Mid-Octo- a veil of mist, and sinking early in a golden haze at evening. ember and August, or even July. There you would find the prelude of all rkets, and others at the very fountain heads themselves across the water- f* 1, the great flood of buyers are ready, the curtain slowly rises, ring of the many, many needs that Mid-October brings—the Horse Show, the of things that coming winter brings. < d fluffy, dream-like creations for milady’s visit to the Horse Show, we must within our gates, but truly welcome, to. efs—a store in itself. Many of you will linger here, enthused and held with rite weaves and linens, abots and collars, with no end to the creations of lace and chiffon and needle lockup. ether things are for everyday use or for the most festive occasion, the same I a book—the Art Goods—the hundred and one things for those who are ¥ " you. One, the jewelry, cut glass, leather novelties, lamps, brasses and bronzes, tent. They are summed up under the head of "Notions.” the fineness of a spider web glistening with drops of dew, richly embroidered we went to Paris for and brought the finest. On the right the staple things nd is ready to put on. corsets, muslin underwear, the French hand-made lingerie; the fairy-like Iffon ready to be worn to the Horse Show. t is set before her—"ravishing,” "exquisite”—but adjectives fall short on d with the third floor. Creations from our own work rooms, inspired by our The formal dedication of the Shear' I Ith Israel Synagogue on East Hunter street took I'lace Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Impressive ceremonies, A program containing an excellent mu steal feature waa carried out. M. Kahn I delivered the opening nddrens, there was a prayer by Rabbi Outterman, and the keys of the synagogue were pre- I rented to and accepted by B. Shalnkcr, I president of the congregation, l'.abbl Outterman also delivered un nddress and a report was made by the sscro I tary, A. Bryan. The synagogue was formerly the St, Paul Methodist church and was pur chased about two yearn ago by the Shearlth Israel congregation. Sine that time about 18,000 has been ex pended, converting It Into a synagogue, and It has been made one of the finest In the South. The old corner stone was removed and a new one placed In po sltlon during the exercises Sunday aft ernoon. I Found Scattered Along the Railroad Tracks For 150 Feet. I Special to The Georgian. | Savannah, do., Oct. 14.—Scattered along the Atlantic Coast Line tracks for a distance of 160 feet, the body of Wal ter Lee LangBton, aged 19, an employee I of the American Can Company, were found and were placed In a basket and I carried to an undertaking establish ment. A coroner's Jury failed to solve the mystery of his death further than to report that he was struck by a train I during the night. SAYS DETECTIVES I Mrs. Lizzie Moyer Appeals to Court For Aid. In her plea to the court, Mr*. Lluto I Moyer, n beautiful young woman, who is I suing for divorce, allege* that hor bus* J hand, John E. Moyer, ha* employed detec* I fives to watch her at her home, her work I nud on the street*, ns well ns dogging her I tracks himself and threatening to kill her | If she does not return to live with him. | Mr*. Mover, through her attorney, Har vey Hill, Slonday morning flaked tor n do* I erec restraining her husband from further I persecution. Judge Ellis signed an order | requiring Moyer to-appear before him and ihow cause why It should not be granted. . Mrs. Moyer say* she looked through the window of her home oil Hunter street and saw her husband standing outside with n pistol In hi* hand. She states that on another occasion he stopped her on the street and said he would kill her if she did not come back to live with him. Hhe | declares that If the detectives do not | cease shadowing her she will have to give I up her position with the Houtliern iiell I Telephone Company and leave Atlanta. This house began business a few years ago in com parative modest way and with that push and singleness of purpose to succeed and make it the largest Hat House in the South, We have cause to feel proud of the growth and reputation for good values we have established over the entire Southern States. We propose to ship during our fiscal year more than half a million dollars worth of Hats, Caps, Gloves and Umbrellas, and increasing yearly. We are getting better business with less effort than ever before, and the indications are most flattering not withstanding the calamity howlers are loose in the land. TRUI1T-SIL VEY HATCO. Dr. Huntington of Commit tee On Canon Pre sents Report. SPECIAL EXHIBIT ARRANGED FOR THE FAIR. When we think of what it take* for sermon or foundation on which to I rest permanently the success of any I business enterprise, and while we be- I lleve as a rule nearly all Atlanta mer- (chants recognise the great importance of first-class goods In order to reach and hold the best class of trade, we I sometimes question If sufficient Im portance Is given to that less Intan gible, but not less Important, factor known as a "square deal," the opposite of which Is that all-prevalent dis position V times even among high- I class tradesmen to take a little advan tage here or there as occasion may pre sent, to which Is no doubt chargeable I loss of confidence and failure of so I many otherwise good concerns. But we must say that Mr. Dunn knows how to reach and secure good I trade, and the goods which he furnishes his customers are such as always hold the buyers to a pledge of loyalty to I the Dunn Machinery Co. I From a personal acquaintance ex- I tending over a number of years with I these facts In view, with a rapidly I growing demand all over the South for I better goods In all lines. It is not I strange that the Dunn Machinery Co, are rapidly extending their business In I every way. Mr. Dunn will personally attend the ..arge exhibit which he has placet* the state fair, and extends an Invite to all visitors to call and Inspect same. Richmond, Vs., Oct. -14.—'The third nnd last week of the Episcopal general cot* vcntlon began this morning. The rules wore suspended In order to take up the ppeal for help from Oregon, nsklug the cession of the eastern port of Oregou ns a missionary district. resolution granting the appeal was adopted by n practically unanimous vote. A message from the house of bishops con* currlng in the resolution admitting east ern Oregon as a missionary district was adopted. A resolution from the house Including a missionary division In Brasil was concurred In. A resolution assessing each clergyman SI. If necessary, for the convention, was adopt* instnn. of the committee on canon*, presented a report declaring tho King James version of the lliblc uie au thorised version of the Episcopal church. MISS MALONEY AND CLARKSON HA VE BEEN FOUND IN LONDON London. Oct. 14.—Mr. and Mra. C. B. Ritchie have conltrmed the report, that they have, tound Samuel Clarkson and Mies Helen Maloney In London. All are now stopping at the same ho tel, but refuse to see anyone or moke any statement beyond the one given out by the Ritchies admitting that the elopers hod been found. Mrs. Ritchie Is Helen's sister. STRUCK WITNESS IN DIVORCE SUIT An unexpected sequel to the contention P a father nnd mother for their son was the arrest of Eugene Kchurr, the father, Monday morning, on a warrant charging as sault ami battery, which wo* sworn out by Peter llocbscheld, who wn* summoned by Kchurr us a witness In Uw habeas cor- r tu* ease before Judge Ellis Saturday when t was decided that the father sbonhl lmve little Emile one flay In the week, while the mother eared for him the other six. Hochnrlited alleges that Hchtirr approach ed him Saturday night on Mitchell street, nnd. with an exclamation something like, ••You're no friend of mine," hit hltu In the fare. He say* he know* of no reasou why Kchurr. who has been hi* friend, should nttnelc him, unless It was that Id* testimony in the Itnbea* corpus Case did uot please the father. Hochsehted swore out the warrant ' '■■■■■ nnd Kchurr was Miller. Mrs. Kchurr had brought suit, for di vorce and later for the custody of the If GILL WILL ASK State Will Contend Defend ants Forced Mrs. McGill to Kill Self. | STORE DESTROYED WITH $5,000 LOSS I Special to The Georgian. Jonesboro, Go.. Oct 14.—The *tor* I of J. G. & G. P. Pearson 'at Morrow* Station, two miles south of here, was I destroyed by lire between 2 and I o'clock this morning, causing a loss of 116,000. The firm carried 93,000 insu- I ranee. It Is thought the Are was either caused by rats or was Incendiary. omparvy |POSTOFFICE LOOTED AT MERIDIANVILLE I Special to The Georgian. I Huntsville. Ala.. Oct. 14.—The post- I office at Mertdlanvllle. located In I Thompson Bros.’ store, wo* looted last night. The robber* secured a small | amount of money and stamps. Blood-1 I hounds from Huntsville have been put 1 — >rsll of the robbers. ’ SOON. (Detroit Free Press.) It won’t be long, the day Is near; Dad's cup of woe will fill; The frosty days will reappear. The nlghte will soon be chill. Another month and troubles then Will come ns In a drove; We dread the nearing lime when dad stove, parlor the up Puts The summer has been short and sweet, Too ooon It had to pats; And trouble only came to ue When father cut th* gnu.,. He used to swear when o'er the lawn The mower dull he drove; But, oh. It will be terrible, stove, the up puts SAM W. PECK SUES FOR DIVORCE Now York, Oct. 14.—Extraordinary pre caution* were to«lay taken to suppress par ticular* In the suit for divorce brought by Humuel w. Pock, president of the whole sale firm of K. \v. Peck & Co., agnln.it his wife, Josephine Htlner Peek. The name of Frederick Calhoun, a horse man. who wa* divorced l»y Louise Thorn- dyke, widow of Dion Bouclenult. and who was declared a bankrupt last week, 1* men- tinned. THE WI8E MAN. You must have met the man who *eem* Who "know* JSrwhy id* friend* succeed And knows Just-why they fall; Who know* why Brown dlrnrced bts wife And Just whst caused the blow; lie always seems to know so much That really Isu't so. He know* who ilugged Bill Patter*ou, He knows the age of Ann; He knows how much his neighbor earn*, And tell* It where he can; He knows what caused the 'Frisco 'quake, Why airship* will uot go; It's wonderful how much he knows That really Isn’t so. He's always busy night and day Distributing the news; No matter what you're talking of. This man you can not lose. He knows ft all, without a doubt. And this he'll plainly show; It Is remarkable the things He knows that are not so. —Detroit Free Pres*. Decatur. III*., Oct. 14.—When the state finished Its testimony In the Maglll trial, the defense entered a motion to have the cose dismissed. It Is the feeling among those who hove carefully listened to the evidence, however, that Judge Cochran will refuse to Issue the order. Evidence presented this morning showed thnt Fnye Graham wn* almost constantly nt the Mnglll home. It wn* brought out oil cross-examination that none of her visits wen* surreptitious. t'mlertoker l\ Cl, Oakum n. who prepared the body of Pet Maglll for burial, testified thnt Mrs. Magfll’s right baud, wrist ami forearm were swollen considerably. **» said when he reached the Mnglll home on the mortilug of Pet Maglll's death the body was lu u state of rigor mortis, Idb-atluir that death had takcu place at a much earlier hour than has been 1m* llsved. The state will ask what Fred Maglll did between 5 o'clock, the time be told Mrs. Anna Rnndel be found Ids wife's l»ody, nml 6:20 or 6:30, the time he telephoned to Dr. J. C. Myers. Attempts or the state to show improper er.rwjnct between Fred and Fay Graham were In void, the defense succeeding lu clearing all clouded Incident* on cro**-ex- amlnation. The state will take the position that, while Pet Mnglll may have administered C olson to herself, she was provoked to It y the defendants. Mme. Emma Calve, at proprietress of the Chateau de Cabriera In the de partment of Aveyron, France, has re ceived a gold medal at the Rode* agri cultural ahow for model farming. Two Infinitesimal white eggs tax the tiny nest of the humming fcird. Don’t Fail to See Dunn Machinery Exhibit at the State Fair See Ad in Tomorrow’s Georgia* 1