Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 13, 1907, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company 7 here A few cold days may still come—“Winter lingering in the lap of Spring,” as the poet puts it. But the planning of your Spring wardrobe should begin with the arrival of these new vernal garments at Cham berlin-Johnson-DuBose. And a goodly array is here. Spring Suits in voiles and fancy worsteds in light grounds with hair-line stripes, broken plaids and checks, and mannish worsteds. The prevailing things are Etons, Pony Coats and 19-inch half-fitted coats. - And Silk Suits;—for silk will be high up in Fashions favor. It will be quite “the thing.” These afe here also in all colors:—the new russet, blues, champagne, maize, pearl gray, and black. Etons and Short Coats are the thing here also. Suits Priced From 15.00 to 75.00 0 nri£>rl i«n Lu tnenn — D u Bose Con = \ ——-4- —- ldli II Dvll J MMLTURMCOLLEGE GIRL THREATENED IN COURT TO KNOCK HER FATHER DOWN WILL BE MODELED AFTER CORNELL SCHOOL Til. n.K Hut. Axrlrultural rullrgr building will hr modeled utter tile t'ol. lege tor Agriculture at Cornell I’nl- ver.lt), Ithfea, N. Y. ■ Tbt. wan decided on by the truHloee of the Georgia echool on tlielr recent vl.lt there. The Cornell hutldlnK waa evolved from |d«ne eulnnitted by the create*, archltert. in the country, nnd l» eitld to be u iwtfeet building tor the liurpoee deal red. It l» expected that the tru.tee. of the Agrlcutural College will hold u meeting .hnrtly to definitely outline plan, for beginning work. Profe.eor Andrew M. Soule, of Virginia, ha. decided to ac cept the offer of the presidency of tho college. . With the fire of Indignation ttn.hlng from her pretty brown eye. nnd her .lender frame trembling ulth excite- mem, ir>-year-old Minnie Soloway. daughter of Xf. Soloway, of 127 Pied mont avenue, a tailor, created a lively xcene In police court Wedne.day morn ing by threatening In knock Iter fit- ther down, after heaping on him a tor rent nr abu.lve language. It looked for a moment as If the girl Intended to carry out her threat, and would attempt to thrash bee father right before the eye. of Record.r Uroyle., but the father wlaely stepped quickly out of the way and the daugh ter In a measure calmed doarn. This remarkable outbreak cauaed Judge Uroylea to wain Soloway agaln.t III. daughtar and to advise hint to take out a peace warrant ugolnat her. He chararterlaed the girl «» a "wild cat." ■ "Soloway, If you don’t awear out a pence warrant agaln.t title girl,” te- murked the recorder, ".he la going to Jump on you tome of theae days and beat the Ilf. out of you.” The caae on trial was against Solo way, he having been arreited by Po licemen Hollingsworth and Whatley on complaint of hi. wife that he had mistreated her and wa. falling to prop- erly aupport her and Iter children. Sol- oway denied the charge, and placed all of the blunte on hi. wife and 15-year- old daughter, declaring he waa unable to live with them In any peace. The case waa dismissed. THREMISTO LE1JUSTIA Statement Downright, Malicious Lie, He- Dedares. 20 ° 0 DISCOUNT SALE Only Two More Days. Sale Closes February 15th, Furniture for Every Room in the House. Too busy to quote prices. A look at our stock and prices will convince you that our prices can’t be duplicated. Fine Collection of BRASS AND IRON BEDS. Special: Genuine Leather Couch only $25.°° Stillman Furniture Co. 52 North Broad Street. ir Mail Order Department For Cuts and Prices. to The Georgian. Austin. Tc*.. K«*b. 13.-HI* or •«*%*»> uu»r* Witnesses are to W called twfore the luvea- Hinting oommlttfo In the Bailey Inquiry, •tilted ltepreaoiitntlvo Cocke yesterday. This testimony will Ih* mostly In rebuttal. Hut, further, be aaid that there was one witness whom he bad n»k«d for at first be waa very desirous to have cone. Tbla wna J. 1). Hugga. of Iron rounty, who bad been sum- uioned hut had been prevented by Ilium from coming before tbe committee, lie •eld be expected to prove that Hoggs bad destroyed a note for 97,000 given to blui or bln dead brother by Henator Bailey. Senator Halley, who was sitting m>ar. arose end ludlgantty exclaimed: “Mr. Chairman, tnat la a lie. It Is lu> fame to allow any man to atand here und mnkf a statement that la a downright, um- lltiotis Hu ami a lie made out of Whole cloth Cl thn for. Mr c,H*kc rcplletl that be waa doing only whiti the committee bad Invited him to do. Bailey Impatient. When the hour at which the committee should adjourn arrived Mr. Hatley said: •’Mr. chairman, I have received three tel egrams from i.’nlted Htates senators In the past three days luslatlng upon my return to Wnnhlagtnn. ••I understand the Han Dominican treaty la c.mittig up. when every vote la needed. "I hnto not cared to Infilct tny worries upon the committee, but tuy wife Is alek In Washington. baa been 111 some time, and It looks like Infamous delay to keep me here from tiny to day wltlla the Investigation Is permitted to drag along. “I do not wish In appear discourteous, but unless more haate la made l si tall take my hat and leave. I have not seen my wife and children for two and s half mouths. Four witnesses only hfve l*een herv since Wednesday anil the committee la maklug no boat**, so far sa la apparest. I have public duties to perform and mu not stsy here Indefinitely. Lsttsrs Wars Taken. Mr. Itobcrfami’a motion wna adopted. that Chairman o’Nell should wire J. D. Johnson at Ht LmiIi at once nnd ascertain If the Waters IMerce I took a and wit nesses would In* In Austlu on Thursday, nud If Johnson ronld say definitely If Mr. lirrve could meet the subcommittee In HH Louis uu SEMINARY GIRLS ARE NEXT; STUDENTS OF WASHINGTON WILL VISIT THE GEORGIAN To See How a Paper Is Made in Modern Plant. From Washington Hemlnsry Thursday afternoon will coats s bevy of young women to .visit The Ueorglan plant. Ilatbtr a nice valentlua for The Georgian! Bo many of tbs girl students at Washing, ton had heard of the visits to Tbe Georgian by the pupils of tbe city schools that they asked to be Included In the list of guests. The Georgian was only too glad to have them, and an Invitation w*na extended to Miss Kmmi B. Hcott, principal of the sem inary, to call on Thursday afternoon. In a gracious note. Miss Hcott accepted the Invitation, nnd the party will arrive about ‘J o’clock. Washington seminary Is one of the beat kuowu and most exclusive private schools for young ladles tu the South. When the young Indies and teachers or- rive at The Georgian office they will be taken in charge by one of the department heads, who will conduct them throughout the various departmeuts. They will vfalt the business office, edi torial* rooms. composing room, mailing de partment, stereotyping department nnd press room. In tlie editorial room the charming visitor* will be greeted by Colo- ml Johu Temple Graves, editor of The Georgian, who will probably make n brief talk on newspaper work. Oil Friday afternoon, ths seventh and eighth grades of Irn afreet school will In spect The Georgian plant. This will lie the sixth of the elty’a public schools to visit The Georgian. FRENCH GLOBE TROTTER VISIT* SAVANNAH’S MAYOR. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Gu., Feb. II.—Louis Eve- n*l. a French glob* trotter, paid Id* reaped a to the mayor today. lie had with him credential* from Governor Terrell, Mayor Bridge* Smith, of Ma con, and other prominent official.. He xecured the autograph of Mayor Tlede. man and th. Imprint of the city’* offt- dal oeal. and proceeded on to Hruna- nlck. He ht* been In forty-three of the elate* of the I’nlon. Hi b. wey elected HEAD OE BDREAU Henry B. Way waa elected president of the Atlanta Frslght Bureau Tues day afternoon at the meeting of the directors. He succeeded Hon. Sain I>. Jones, tvho announced that he would not uc- cept re-election. The following other officers were elected: E. M. Hudson, re-elected vice president; Hurry H. Whitcomb, treoNurer, succeeding Mr., Wey; Harry T. Moore, traffic manage:’, re-elected. The meeting was held at 3 o’clock. Theodore 1*. Shouts. chalrumi ><t I’uuauia muni commission, wjll at me Atlanta Wednesday at midnight, and alii remain In the city through Thursday. lie will be accompanied by Mrs. Hhouu, Misses Theodora and Marguerite Hbotui and a party of nine or ten friend*. Tbry are on their way from tho Mnnll Gras festivities at New Orleans to New Vert During the day the visitors will he «•* tcrtnlucd In Atlanta by u iuiiiiIht »•! friends. A dinner at the t'apltnl tit) Clsk* tendered by the German consul. Dr. /•*!« ffel-Guellenstclu, la one of the ♦ nt»*rt*lB« tnents proposed. The party will make theif private car their headquarters while i» Ai« Mr. Bbonts la chairman of the ranstns cnual commission, but will r»tlr* frew this poaltloii on Match 4. next. Imtlii; tendered Ida resignation. He will pretidint of tho licttonolltan-liiterlF'iusri Company, controlling the surfa*-** ni.d ►«'-l way lines of New York city. II- "HI *>«*• coed August Belmont In this |h**»1«i- , u. «'• Hhonts waa prealiUut of the chn r m** iittlroml prior ft* his appoluttnrnt * t'-'an of the canal commission. Friday, or when be could meet It. During the course of the discussion aa to the proposed trip of the aub-commlttes to Ht. Louis. Henator Bailey assured the com- mlttco that they were no more anxious than he to secure Mr n«*rct* s icstimonj. but hu did not wish tbe nMumltft* tw bntrv until certain Mr. Ilerre would hr ready to re- ,reive the committee, declaring that ’’any man would dislike to he dragged about the country ns the accused Texan senator.'’ Mr. I'octo served notice on Henator Hal ley and his attorneys to produce the ”F!n to*’ fettiW whleh W * J 1 —*- — ft-rred to by Hen to blsi’kmati him Henator Halley slated thst he had mad# an nnsnoeessful arur»i» for the letter, which he had Inst lu his |x»aae«sloii when address lug the house of the Texas legislature re cently. and liiil left It mi the desk with other papers which had disappear*!. 1907 STYLES OF THE CELEBRATED BLOCH GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES are now being shown in all their beauty. Every feature that adds to the comfort and safety of baby—evert - dr- vice that adds to the conven ience of nurse are used in Bloch construction, many <>f which are exclusive feat ures. Priced $2.50 to $45.00; a size for every child anti a Cart like Cut $32.50 price for every purse. Everything good in Furniture and Floor Covering. C»e oar liberal credit ajrgtetn. W* wfll fomlih Four home complete hnd divide the pdymcnta to' suit >tmr convenience. . • CARIMICHAEL-TALIHAN FURNITURE CO. ‘‘The Store that saves you Money.” 74-76 Whitehall Street .