The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 07, 1906, Image 4

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iji>m;sl»av. novkmiikk 1>/ New Wine Shades And Other Sought After Colors Ih Tight Fitting And Eton Blouse Suits . 200 New Arrivals All of the new and correct things in Ladies’ Suits cannot come at one time at the first of the season. We learned the value of the “last minute” styles and the replenishing of stocks. Here are, and some two. hundred of them in all, the most sought after things of the moment. Sought after both in color and in styles. The tight-fitting effects and Eton Blouses. Cloths mostly and a few fancy weaves. ■ v- V The dark wine shades, navy, dark greens, brown, black. ■ . Prices *25/35/40/45^50 -DuBese Co. ison NO PRISONERS FOR COURT; ELECTION DA Y BREAKS ALL RECORDS OF POLICE DEPT. There was no session of police court Wednesday afternoon, and thereby hang* the story of the most remarka ble record In the history of that cele brated tribunal. At the close of the morning session, during which only eight or ten coses were disposed of. Recorder Broyles In structed Clerk Preston to adjourn the court until 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning, because of the ubsence of any business for the afternoon session. Not a case appeared on the docket for trial In the afternoon, a condition never before known since the estab lishment of police court. This remarkable sltuAtion follows election day, on which alt saloons in the city were tightly closed. Recorder Broyles declares the closing of the sa loons Is respqnslbte for putting the aft ernoon session of court out of busi ness. '•The fact- that we have bean com pelled to adjourn court until Thurs day morning for lack of business Is certainly a splendid temperance lec ture,” remarked the recorder. LADIES OF SEVENTEENTH 1 O JOIN HUSBANDS IN CUBA As nothing offblal etiu 1h» lesrited about IIh- return of the hfrveuteenth Infantry front <‘ulin to Us post ut Port McPherson. tin* families of officers left ls*himl arc Inter- i ‘ested In the possibility of their going to « ut>a In the Imtoedhite future. Only a lint* lt«Ht number of officer* nnd n dotaehuient of enlisted uieu Were left at McPherson to gn* nl the government property. The two buttslioiis tlutt wetit to 1‘ttba some weeks ago have ln*eu tlirlded and sta tioned at separate places some distance apart. At one iff the pln.es stiltalde «|U*r ters are to !»e had *t the hotels, but the ether Is pruetleidiy it UMp ami then* Is lit tie. If any. aceomaHMiath u for wires and f:tmllle« of flirt offleem. •fulte a uumtier.of wires of nffit-em bare “KENT LIGHTS.” •The atandard of high quality. When roo get a "Kent Light" you get the iv.v b»*t light made—most Hcht— *»• ' i 69 N. Pryor St., Phone 4848. already left for Havaua to Jolu their hus bands. but a great majority are yet at the post awaiting the opportunity to leare. It U the general opinion at the post that the Herauteenth will remain In Cuba until the period of foreign service^ haa been aerrad. If this I* trne It will be nait summer be* fore the orders will be received. Those of ficers who remained at MePhereou hollcre that the tr.»o|>a will be hehi In Cuba anyway uatll after the elections In the aprlng. • i was tbre Labors Activity la rent hv!trie car ‘Unde Joe” Can non. FELL FROM PLATEORMi! CAN'T PAY CITY CAR CONDUCTOR HURT | UNLESS LICENSE IS ISSUED AGAIN Chicago, 111.. Nov. 7.—Heavy Demo cratic gains are noticeable throughout tlllnola In the congressional return* and a number of districts that were swept Into the Republican column by the landslide of 1904 have returned to the Democratic column. "tyncle Joe” Cannon's re-election In the Eighteenth district wa* enlivened by the •fact that a tight against the speaker made by orators of tl»e Amer lean Federation of Labor reduced Ills plurality by over 2,000 votes. Hie election la conceded by more than 5,000. Frank O. Lowden will, go to con gress after a hard fight in which he was nearly beaten in the northwest districts. Lowden's campaign was a* spectacular as his fight for the guber natorial nomination against Deneen and Tatas. George Bohannon, 90 Luckle street, raa thrown from the steps of an elee- nt the corner of Broad and Aiabunui street* Wednesday and hi* back severely sprained. Bohannon Is a conductor In the em ploy of the Georgiu Railway and Elec tric Company, but wa* not on duty When Injured. He started to alight from one car when another humped Into it, throwing Bohunmm to the *treet. Ho wa* carried Into Edmond son's drug *tore, where he rested until a cab could be called to take hbu home. HI* Injuries are not very* serious. a • SORROWED SHOT GUN TO COMMIT SUICIDE Although Reld-Gordon Company, li quor dealers of 18 Decatur street, have applied for a wholesale license. In order to pay to the city the dues for the quarter, which the license !n*i»ector said the firm owed, council has refused to grant the license. This leave* all parties Interested In a peculiar situation. The firm wa* granted a retail license 'when the fqteclnl committee first met. The re port was adopted by council. There was some misunderstanding on the part of the firm a* to Just what privileges were allowed by the retail license. City License Inspector Ewing states that* he saw the firm was really doing what might be considered a wholesale WEDDING PRESENTS LOST; MINISTER'S HOME BURNS AND CONTENTS DESTROYED M|M*<'hd to The Georgisii. • Bartlesville, On., Nov. -7.—The home of Dr. Yerger, a Presbyterian minister, was burned early todny, resulting In an almost total loss of everything which Included the 'handsome wedding pres ents of Mrs. Calkins, recently married. Dr. Yerger had a small amount of In surance. The house belonged to S. B. Burr, who carried an Sl.fOO policy.- The Are Is supposed to have originated from » cook stove. HO W TICKE TS IN ST A TES FARED IN THE ELECTION apeciut io TU** Georgian. business, and accordingly notified the Columbus, Ga., Nov. 7.—News has proprietors. (reached the city of the tragic deutli atj “All right.” they assented, according The Democratic gains throughout the ^| nn)i Ala., twenty miles went of Co- to the account «*f Mr. Ewing, "we didn't «‘“urh^hS nimb-. n T^Xmt,Tl^. j "< *-*'1 Aram, a well-known | know thla wa. called wholcanle, If »f that |ih»ee. Hr. went to the : you say It is this, though, wo are wlll- though the number of Douionwts cleo. , ej does hot materially Chance the , farmer complexion of the state congroaalonu! I lioue. .presentation. 1 In Chicago districts more Irene CALIFORNIA GOES ALL REPUBLICAN. Han Francisco. Cal., Nov. T.—The Republicans have elected their entire state ticket In California—eight con* gresamen and the legislature. The ma jority for istllet. Republican nominee for governor, amount* to about 2S,M0. Bell. Democrat-labor, second, and Langriou. Hearn Independent, ttilrd. Langdon was evpected to carry San Frsnctsco. but Olllei won 1t. "Ross” Abraham- Ruef 1* reported completely rooted. of a negro mnun , secured n i hlK to do whafs right." shot gun and killed himself. -Vol.’ll t.e've lo Iske out u ll.cn.... II. leaves -4 wife and two children, r , * ou " l, f'* '"I 11 " u * “ will be sealed after lianh tight* Con- ami tti*- only known cause of his death ' * >“« “Uffei the tienalty of the law. said greseman Wharton has been ietlre.1 bj t is mental depression over financial dir- > the Inspector. an overwhelming vote. It Jj said that I (lenities. > .to..-. *1* and perhape aavan congreaemen wll ' ' be added lo the Democratic potty t MAN S FOOT FOUND lepreoentatlon In congress. IN COUNTY SEWER. On afate office* tlie Republican* made; —— a ilmn sweep. S|H-, iai to Tin* littu duu. i .TriTTmTi .. Birmingham, Ala.. Nov. 7.—The m- ‘KENT LIGHTS. ionu chapter ha* been added to the mys- ....... ... I tery surrounding the lindlng, recently The standard of high quality. When oC a njan » dismembered body in the Kent Light" you get the (county sewer, when on yesterday work- I men found a human f*n>t i*neu*ed‘fn a made—most light—j neat new *h«»c in the sewer near New .York. Nov. 7.—Wyoming—En tire Republican ticket elected. Colorado—Entire Republican ticket elected. South Dakota—Entire Republican ticket elected. Montana—Republican congressman elected. Republican* have majority on Joint ballot. Nevada—Complete victory for Dem ocratic silver party. Kansas—Harris (Democrat) elected over Hqch (Republican). Washington—Republicans el$ct three congressmen; feur supreme court judges. Minnesota — Jolm Jon (Democrat) elected governor by 40,000. e North Dakota—Burke (Democrat) elected governor. Kentucky Republican* gain vest in i congress. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS venteQce to the citizens of Rome, espe cially those who have frequent busi ness In Atlanta. Suit Against Southern. We don’t waut to break any law. | Special to The Georgian. We'll lakrt out a wholesale license for j Rome, Ga„ No\\ 7.—Mrs/ M. t\ *Br tbe^quarter.** | on ha* filed suit In the' city court} f SHERIFF'S DEATH DUE TO LONG STANDING INJURY. you get very best light least ra*. 69 N. Pryor St., Phone 4848 i Brighton. Norn - here the foot was f on street* meets Wednesday afternoon found flit* « o\rti1ng • a manhole In the j hi -J;30 o'clock. | sewer was discovered t.» be loose, a* James I*. Key la chairman of the |if it had been recently removed. I commit let. Special to The Georgian. in w vuu|t Columbus, Ga„ Nov. 7.—The funeral *■“» ‘"“'V: “ r ;-- ““wT'i I awtoat the' Hmuliem «7l» «W Vso.- I of 8h * r ' ff La «»l? ,e H »n>..Who«* t It. So the 8♦ a. which (MM , alleging that hot* hunbaod, <!or- occurred At hi* home near Cu**«ta. in tw-ctnr ihmurht in* ii.wi n ^u U;4 |j r> - an> udM knie,i while work- Chattahoochee county Monday after- Ing for tlutt comitany, (jetobar 10. as noon, took place there at 5:SO o'clock switchman In the Ewt Rome yards. [ yesterday afternoon, almost the entire Rome Pleased With Schedule. j {"Pdlntlon of the county turning out t» spti-iMi r.i Tilt* ttnirgisn. ! do him honor. Sheriff Harp tea* •• Rome. Ga„ Nov. 7.—The announce- j jreani an *^ most *ctl%^ mem of the Western and Atlantic rail- I ,,ian 01 * n aectlm). An ■< * mad*s Intention of resuming the oldieMeM from which he suffered six “Rome Express” from till* city to At- i months ago was the primary' cause lanta luis met with popular favor here. I Ms denth. hi* spin* being Injured at the Stitc h a schedule will b* quite a con- (time. Tile petition refused to grant j the license Inspector thought he had t made for the city, lias really been re fused. Consider Blocking. For the purpose of considering the protest of J. M. Greene against th«* ai- j leged blocking of streets by the Gate ; city Terminal Company, the committee