The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 27, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. 9 In handsome black Chiffon Broadcloth this Suit with elaborate Eton Blouse, broad band silk hercules braid trimmings, with rest of cloth of gold, embroidered with fold of Raspberry Cloth- to give tone, presents one of our most stylish Suits in Black, with skirt in artistic design with combination of tucks and braid trimmings. Price 85.00. In material and design this suit is all that the most artistic could wish.for, made of handsomest Ecru Cloth with fancy Eton Blouse; hns' elaborate trimmings of cord lace and Medallions,with touches of golden brown velvet on collar and cuffs. Graceful double box-plaited Skirt with applied lace medallions. Price 137.50. Navy Blue Broadcloth is the material used in this suit. The fancy short coat is trimmed with in-set points of velvet. Vest of soft cream lace plaited; heavy Russian lace collar. Skirt is nice design with group of plaits from front gore. Price 68.50. We picture here three of the new suits. Three distinct styles, each admirable in itself, hut collectively they furnish the key note to our im portant point of styles. There is no set style, no individual creation that will not rank and overshadow others. In fact the suit that is smart and becoming to you, will* be correct and “the style.” It gives to this C.-J.-I). stock exclusiveness. A lady can buy any suit in the collection with absolute assurance that she’ll not “meet herself’ at every turn in a suit of the same cut, material and color. Diversity is the style, and along these lines we’ve gathered the greatest line of suits and costumes we’ve ever put before you. We picture three but there are scores of these imported models for you to see. Cl lan nberli in-J loF thsonl luDQse Company. SIX MEN ARE KURT WHEN BIG CAR FALLS Philadelphia, Sept. it.—A big trolley iur carrying .and In violation of the c *ty ordinance, and with a crew of six Men, plunged through the Columbu. »'enue bridge over the New York dl- vl«lon of the Penn.ylvanla railroad at Thirty.first street, today. Six men were severely Injured, one »o seriously that he may die. WAGON FACTORY BURNS AT GRAYMOUNT, GA. *TMnl to The Georgian. Graymotlfct, Ga., Sept, it.—One of the Mtsi disastrous fire. In th. history of 'he town occurred here completely de ceiving the entire plant of the Gray- mom Wagon and Manufacturing font- 5®hy. together with about 10 wagons, M.'O" thousand feet of celling and moulding and machinery. The losses »*« be m.000. Mrs. Julia Holley. V, J “ha Holley, wife of Frank It. Hot* 'Uni Tuesday night at the resident*. M rent.nl plaMV 'o*. I [oiler’a former home was In I iilnn- I It. Silt- had lieen a resident of At- a»!n f„ r eleven years, most of Whic h lime o h»;l I teen in feeble health. Mie leave! -iillilreti. The fnneml will be held at “ the pel of Itarrlnr A IlfnnrloH Thursday SR- 1 '-- 11 Wtffl o'doefi. Itev. Itr. John L. " "I tlie ierood llaptlst ehnreh will f ""'j. The Intenaeut will uke place "t EX-CONGRESSMAN CLARK IS DEAD IN ST. LOUIS Special to The Georgian. Mobile, Ala., Sepl. 16.—Ex-Congrese- nmn R. H. Clarke, of Alabama, who left Mobile laat week for St. Louie, Mo., upon legal mattere, died at St. Lukes hospital, In that city, last night, at S:05 o’clock, after an Illness of four days. At the time of his death, members of his family were at his bedside. News PETITIONS TO CLOSE Rooks, each with a petition pasted In the front of It. have been distributed ai the Mnjeatlc. Young Mens ihrts. tlan Association. Good»Inn(Peachtree and Decatur). T. H. Plus, chamberlain- Johnson-Du boae Onmpany DavId.on. Pnxon-Stokea and J. M. Hlffh ton* t,any, calling on the mayor and council to close up the disreputable houses In '"-These books hav# been signed by 1 5ml persons, among whom Is Governor Terre I. and are being kept open for signatures. Hugh H. Wallace Inaugu- rated the movement, and states that a large sum of money is <>n *’“" d C *T* for the women removed from the re ’ The petition calls for the resignation of hit death has caused profound sor row throughout Mobil, and the state. He was #3 years of age, and had fig ured prominently In state and national politics since his residence In this city. Ha was last In politics In August, when he was defeated for alternate United Statea senator from Alabama. fils body will reach here tomorrow for Interment. TO ASK CITY FOR FOR F POLICE CALLED OUT TO OOELL . M The flnancp committee ur.med to rail* funds for the fnnilliea of thorn* who loat their live* In the riot* here will appear lief ore council Wednesday afternoon and rp)ue»t that the city net aside 15,000 for This committee Is •■miiposed of Chief W. K. Joyner, chslnnan: Walter O. Cooper. »ccrer.iry: tleorfe Muse. trvasorer; .Harry ScblcslttRer. I-mifa and M. ft. Knluions. They are making no getlre /•an- vase for salweHptlnns. Imt are reeel ring those voluntarily rvmtrlhQteil. Those who desire to contribute to this fund are requested to mnke cheeks |Mjra* I.I.. to drorge Muse, treasurer, ana send same to him. of the mayor and council unless the request la granted. Special to The Keorglnn. Macon, Os,. Hept. 26.—Disorder on ac count of the street car strike commenced Inst nlfht, and until the ears quit running the telephone at police headquarters wi kept ringing at Intervals, naklng for police to scatter crowds Interfering with the op eration of the cars. . At Rim and l.ll»erty streets a big crowd thronged the sidewalks and on the ap proach of a car the men nnd boys would surge upon the tracks nnd yell nt the non union employees and terrify passengers by placing railway torpedee* on the rails. Rren several plain clothes men In the crowd could not prevent these torpedoes from lieltig exploded, although every effort was made to secure the $10 reward offered by the railway officials for the detection of any one guilty of this. I wife last night a hurfy call was sent In for help on Fourth street lietween Rim nnd the city line, nnd It wo* claimed that guns were l»clng flashed nnd men were I wing pulled off the cars. The result of the visit of a picked squad to this place was,the ar rest of a couple of men. one of w’hom was carrying a shotgun. They were charged with pulling the niotormnn nnd conductor off the car. Although the car line run* several miles lieyeiid the city line on Fourth street Into South M.-icon. no attempt has yet been made by the railway management to ran cars beyond the city limits of this street. Any attempt nt mob violence, such as In the last strike, will be severely dealt with by tliu polks. LOST CASH IN BIG BANK AND ENDED HIS O WN LIFE Chicago, Hopt. 23.—Because he loat 1404 In the Milwaukee Avenue Stale bank craah, Sylveater Katuatlcaynakl committed auldde today by hanging hlmaelf with a harness strap In the barn or his employer. CLEARS DARKTOWN OUT A detail of militia le Wednesday aft ernoon going through Darktown, a ne gro settlement In the vicinity of But ler street and Auburn avenue, and la cleaning 4t out. All loafer, and loiter ers are being arrested and sent In to the police station. THREE RAILROAD Dr. John B. Simpson Dead. Kperlal to The Georgian. Newberry. 8. C\, Sept. ft.—Dr. John B. Simpson died at his home In Pros perity. this counly. on Thursday morn ing, after a lingering Illness. He was 70 yenrs of age. Dr. Simpson was a practicing physician and was a well- known and highly respected cltlxen. Three railroad charters In Georgia In lesa than a week Indicate# a pretty healthy growth In that line. Wednesday morning the third char ter was granted since last Saturday. The latest Js the Thomaavllle and Northeastern Railway Company, which It Ig proposed to build from Thomaavllle to Sparks, In Berrien county, a distance of jO miles. It will pass through Brooks, Col quitt, Thomas and Berrien countlea with headquarters In Thomaavllle. Capital stock to be $50,000 preferred and $25,040 common stock. The In corporators are J. Frank Harris, W. L. Adams, H. Roberts, C. C. Shelly, Pavo, Thomas county; J. J. Hodges, Okapllcn, Brooks county; Berry Croft, Hempstead. Colquitt county; G. M. Smith, J. F. Evans, C. W. Cooper ami SOPHOMORE IS SHOT BY FELLOW STUDENT Raleigh, N. C„ Sept. It.—There Is much excitement over a peebably fatal ahootlng of a student at the university at Chapel Hill last night. Bernard O'Neill, of Wilmington, a sophomore, was shot In the groin by J. J. Hatch, a freshman from Mi. Olive. O'Neill Is In the college hospital and Catch I- un der arrest. Hatch claims he was at tacked probably In an attempt to haze hint by O'Neill and three other sopho mores and senior students whereupon he us«d his pistol. On the advice of President Venable Hatch surrendered to the civil authorities. Child of James G. Edwards. The lyear-old rhll.l of Jntnea tj. K.< I wan who resides it 12S Jen*-. ie dto,t fa day nlxkt. The body will be .sirrled to J herllle. s. t\. Wedaeeda; nlaht for i oenl and Interment. Jonathan Helchsr. Jonathan Heir her. ;« year. old. died kidney trouble at Grady hospital, tip. j neml it :ia conducted at It. t; Poole K t'o rhrtpel Wedaewlay at It oVIfiek. after ivhl the tat.lv Ml a.-nt to Marietta for fat, ment. llr. Belcher resided at Fort M l-hcrvm. W. C. Srtodgrass. Thonmsvllie. Saturday the Albany, Cairo and Gulf was chartered nnd Monday the Geor gia Eastern. \