Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 21, 1907, Image 7
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Nature Shoe
for Children
u a shoe that fits the
little feet properly
and gives that ease
and comfort that per-
...... „„ mits the feet to grow
as nature intended. 1 hey not only fit better,, but
wear better than any child's shoes we know of. In
sizes to fit all children from babies up.
4%
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1,1907
TH E NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON, President.
W. F.MANRY, , . H. 0. CALDWELL, P. M. BERRY,
Tice Preeldent. Guhier. An’t Ouhler.
OTWfT SHOTS 1 ’
BEFORE NEW TRIAL
Solicitor General Mill and Attorney
T..W. Rucktr, who nutated tn th#
proMcutlon of tho "buckak shop” cut,
are expecting to bedrtn e study of tho
tvldence in tho Anderson cut Thun
day and when tho motion, for a non-
trial to mado before Jude* Roan Sat
urday they will bo In a poaltlon to
combat tbo point* mado by tbo eotinsei
for tbo defeat*. p— > |'
It I* generally beltovod that Jndge
Roan will ovorrula tha motion for a
naw trial; in fact, tho attorneys for
the detent* do not want a naw trial,
but on tho contrary th*y do*lro the
court of appeal* to. pata upon tha rate
aa aoon at possible. —
Especially ttroua do tba attorney* of
the detente eonetder tn* point th*y
Itged often** waa consistent with In-
noctnce. They proteat that th* tot*
ahould have baan thrown out on de
murrtr and thty expect to make i
alrong light along tht* Hue before tht
WANT WOOD PAVING
OK BROAD STREET TO OENJ. F, ROBERT
A pnlllou will bo presented to coooctl at
lb. n*at eessloo. aaklag that llroad atreet
Wt.reu Marietta and Mitchell. be pared
alth wood block. ...
Tb» ihmHIou la btlna circulated anions
lb* |iro|«rtr holder* oa both aide* of th«
Ilrri't l,y Format aad Qeorf* Adair.
GEORGIA INVENTORS
GRANTED PATENTS
-4*oclal to The Georgian, '
Washington, Fob. SI.—R. W. Bishop,
tatent attorney, rsporta the latue of
th* following patents to resident* of
Georgia:
Ceiton picker. O. H, F. Cornell, At-
lean. Go., aaalgnor of one-half to c.
H. Blair aad H. G. Ogden, Jr., Naw
Fork; meat cutter, 8. D. Wheeler.
Hrlneon. Oa., aaalgnor to 8. D. Wheel,
tr a Co. tame place: combination
ramping outfit, Claud Maaaey. Boston,
Ua.; brick drying and convoying ap
paratus. J. H. HcKontle. Augusta, O*.;
pollahcr and cleaner, W. J. M. Hainat,
Atlanta. On.; chair, J. S. Letter, At
lanta, Ga.; turpentine box. A. C. Me*
l.rod. Quitman. Ga.. assignor to Quit
man Manufacturing Company, a car-
portion nf Georgia; running gear for
vehicles, L. J. 81 mm on. Fitsgerald, Oa.
Grocary Company Raorganitas.
Iprciai to Tbo Oeofgtas.
Columbus. 'Ga.. Feb; It.—The City
Grocery Company has been reorganised
by i ho election of A. C. Chancellor
prevalent, Paul Dlamukea secretary and
Irravurer and J. Lowe Peacock gtn-
oral manager.
DEATH CAME
Benjamin P. llobert. a^I 7t yean, a
pioneer rltlten of Atlenta, died very and
dealy at -hi*. residence. 18 Crew etreet,
Wedneedey nlfht. For tereral year* Mr.
Holn-rt bed Buffered with heart trouhl*. but
on atartlug to retire Wedaeaday night ap
peared In the beat of beeltk. A ehort
while afierwarde bl* daughter. Mia* Mery
II. Knberl, etepped Into her father’* reom
and found him sitting on a cbalr seeping
for brent b. A phyelrtan waa hurriedly calP
ad. but Mr. Holier! peaaed away before he
arrived. Mr. Hphert I* earvlred by eae
■laughter end three eon*, Cbarlee H., Harry
Itoberti. manager of th* American Bap-
Hat Publication society In thhl etty. and
Benjamin J. Hubert, of at. Lenta. Th*
fnnerel errangemeute have not bee* '
WITH TOOTHACHE MEDICINE
WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.
••telaI te Tee Georgias.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Feb. II.—Euge
nla Hughes attempted suicide har*
by taking laudanum aad creosote. She
was found In a room with a man who
gave hts name aa Frank Dalll*. She
complained nf toothache and Dallle
sent for laudanum and creosote.-which
■he woman drank while, Dallle taya,
he wae out of th* room.
Cara Run ta Park.
Special to Tile Ceolgi.vB.
Macon. Ga.. Feb. SI.—Street cart be-
rnn lo run to Central City park yes
terday morning from the corner of
Fourth and Mulberry *>reet* A 1t-
inlrulc schedule will be maintained.
Till* nctlon on the part of th* atreet
car company It th* result of the per
sistent effort* ' of Alderman Hloan,
chairman of the public properly com
mittee.
10 record of tho ease Is being com.
^ by Court Reporter Parry aad it
laved It will be turned ever to
tbs attorneys for th* dttens* and the
prosecuting attorneys on Thursday.
TWO TELEPHONE GIRLS
GIVE AN EXPLANATION
Mias Myrtle Darla and Miss Daily Bsi
trr, th* two “hallo” glrle *f the Bell Tel*
phone C'ompaay who appeared at wltatteet
In potto* court lo the eat* of C. A. McDon
ald. of « Scott street, detlre It stated that
they had no part In the alleged quarrel be
tween McDonald and hie wife.
Mlaa Darts and Miss, Batter say they
were Invited to the MrDooaM homo by
Mrs McDonald and that only ooa game ef
card! waa playad while they were there,
and that they drank no win*. They alto
aay they left the honee about 10:K> o’clock
aad were at boat at th* Urn* McDonald
waa arrested.
Y.M. C,A. SOCIAL CLUB
WILL ENJOY DEBATE
On Friday night the Social Club
of tho Toung Mon's Christian Asso
ciation will entertain the member* of
tho association and thalr man friends
with music and a debate. Beginning
at 1:15 o'clock, the association orches
tra will pit)-, and at 1:10 o’clock the
debate will begin, th* orchestra fur
nishing selection* between the verloue
speeches. The subject to be discussed
Is, "Rosolvad, That Washington Was a
Better President Than I* Roosevelt”
Th* apeak era will be lb T. William*.
W. P. Btoodvrorth, £. F. Childress and
Walker Whit*.
Admission will b* by card, and any
number of the association who datlrea
admission cards for hlmealf and hi*
friends can obtain thee* card* by ap
plying at th* association office.
WILL DOUBLE TRACK LINE
, INTO NEORO SETTLEMENT.
Kfl
RESPONSIBLE FOR
WilliB Abbot Says That
Bargain Waa Mado
Long Ago.
Wtablaglqs, Feb. 5L—The "ayetem" has
satad a senator. Tha Menuou charrh la
1a th* l'sited > fitate*
coagree* by eae of tie chief ’’apostlea."
Tht bargain made by th* Isle Mark liaaii
In 8Ml with th* aid ef Perry Heat*, has
beta meet scrupulously earned eat.
Preaideut Roosevelt applauded the de
feat* ef Batet by Senator Kuos. Seat tor
kUL long a membar „r the prreldeat’e
official family, made the tael defense of
Srnoet aad ef th* church which he tepee-
aeute—for It I* th* rburrh, hot the (tat* ef
Ftftaut? vMck 111,011 ftethly ** M Id* a*-
Tha vote by which Mr. Imt waa aest
t wu d lo ft Duly thru* Democrats
Had la kla favor use waa Clark, of
loataaa. whoa* peaweraev baa always
if aueelloa. Its retlrva from
tea days. A a*read waa
. Kentucky, who will retire
to *»Ue at Ik* band* of
relt oa eae ef the commie
2 > lew compels a repr*
S&fi&i. of Viral,
for kla vote will tvar
1ST MARKS, TESi
BOUNTY OFFICIAL!
PREY OF GRAFTERS
“It seems to m* that th* officials aad
employ*** In tMs court house are con
sidered legitimate prey for all th*
graftsrt aad panhandlers in town."
Such waa tba observation mad* by an
official at th* court house Thursday
morning, after he had been touebed for
th* second Urns by Impecunious vial
tor*.
“All lhe** panhandler* teem to think
everybody In the court house." be con
tinued, "has to eotaa across is order to
hold his lob. t won't tat a .man go
hungry, but I beta to bo Imposed upon.
“Now, there’* a fellow." ho laid,
Intlng to a visitor lust leaving, "who
cam* hare a few days ago
la. apd tha reason
MSs
loot ehould tbd orohubly
.— „JS reunite for the party
'■sponsible ter It. Of enurae. they have
..— --- Mormons the price elected for
. Idaho and Wyoming,
t gratitude from Ihl*
called a church, but
ora* uUalltw*whYeif7*
which lu I* fart a pc
t.OQO.aw women lu lit
e<l petition* asking for I
Itmoot, end oa th* day Ike
the galleries were crowd*
vote wae lekeu
crowded with women,
la the corridor*, uni
apologises
ueloualng
I tn bis trams
while hundreds
ble to ala ad
Heed Itmoot
hui be not ,
drfeada, potrgamlele oelouslng to hie
church. He defended
men tn this fashion:
”1 do not think that George firimhell
Is holding out a wife there lu a damning
manner. I do not think that wry man,
prople know that be haa more than on*,
‘.pparenlly this
tea. who
•tail
—tor of the United
d held bis .lent very largely
pertentl Induence of I'resldent
nooeevell, holds that a plurality of wive*
Ja excusable, even laudable, provided they
are not "daunted."
Kvery supporter of
scute voted tor Krnoot. Senator Knui de-
fended him lu a speech, and President
M-vrr-l* Mmyir wrote n letter .mil yew
It to the public npprovliu that dcrena!'
The responsibility Is clearly died. If the
lailon waul* Uormonlmn lutrencbc.1 el
Veshlhgton II kuowe whom to tliauk forit
IS MISSJUCHAKMI
Caiue From Country ami
Worked in Local Priut
Shop.
Special to The (leorgtsu.
Macon, Os., Feb. II.—In order to run
tho Ocmulge* Park lino to the union
depot Ih# Macon Railway and Light
Company petitioned the city council for
th* permission to double track on For
syth atreet from Progica* to College
and Cotton avenue, and from College to
the city hall.
Thl* would give practically a new
line In the city, running directly
through th* heart of the city, to the
nogro settlements, and will be a Una
almost exclusively for the negToea.
The council took th* matter under
advisement.
Full Dress—1-4 Off
Copyright 1906 by
Han Schaffocr iS Mai*
Your dress clothes beginning
to show service marks or to seem
somewhat out of line with correct
style?
Then come here for a new
outfit—readv-to-put-ou aud as fine
and well-fitting as the most expen
sive custom tailor can make.
Buy during this February Re-
building-Reduction v^ale aud s&ve
25 per cent of usual cost.
You’ll get our guarantee of
entire satisfaction—backed by the
uame and fame of Rogers, Peet &
Co., or Hart, Schaffner & Marx.
Daniel Bros. Co.
45-47 Peachtree St.
Mlaa Berta Buchanan, of Kirkwood
avenue. W ho came lo the city from the
country with her parents only elk
months aso. ha* been strangely mlaa
Ing from her home for more than i
week and It le thought the may have
been kidnaped.
Police and detective* art ararchlng
for the mlelang girl, but *0 far abso
lutely no truce of her present where
abouts has bean obtained. She arc me
lo have vanished ns completely a*
though ehr had evaporated.
Th* girl disappeared Tuesday a week
ago. aftet finishing har day’* work at
a printing shop, and her parent* are
greatly dl.lreeaed over their failure to
recefte any word from her.
There la no reason known why Mist
Buchanan should have left her home.
aM It la believed .she may have fatten
Into the hands of klonnpers, who have
rpirlted her away.
PERSONAL ENCOUNTER
BETWEEN POLITICIANS.
Bpeclal 10 The Georgian.
Birmingham. Ala.. Keh. SI.—In a per
aonat encounter between I'aptaln
Frank P. O'Brien, defeated candidate
for mayor of Birmingham, and Alder
man B. H. Cooper, who has Just been
re-etecied. M. M. Stewart, a member
of th# Cliv Democratic executive com
mit!**. we* slightly cut about the hand
while trying to separate the belliger
ents. Th* trouble occurred tel* yes
terday afternoon In Al Campbell’* sa
loon and created considerable excite
ment. A number of city officiate wore
In the place at the time.
aqeo CONFEDERATEVETERAN
PASSES AWAY AT 8PARTA.
Special to Th* Georgian.
Sparta. Go., Feb. SI.—Tom I-ewla, a
Confederate veteran and one of the
oldest and most highly respteted dll-
sens of Hancock county, died yester
day morning al hie home. In Powelton.
■even mile* north of Sparta. He waa
surrounded by hla family when death
came, which waa not unexpected on
account of the Inflrinlllei Incident le
old ur
Mr. I^wle left a large family. Th*
funeral services will be held thin morn
ing In Ihe Powelton Baptist rhureh. of
which he ha* been a member for 'a
number of years.
CLAIMS KILLING OF MAN
WAS ACCIDENTAL
Special to Th* Georgian.
Dallas. Teen*. Feb. 31.—William
Schroedrr. a railroad man, wu shot
and killed here teat night by James
Ayers, another railroad man. Ayer*
surrendered to officers, saying It wae an |
accident.
POUR MONTHS RECESS
FOR ALABAMA LEGISLATORS.
nclel to The Georgia*.
Montgomery. Ala.. Feb. II.—The leg
islature agreed today to take race**
March 3 end reconvene on July ».
Attempt Moy Provo Fatal.
Special lu The Georgian.
Meeon. O*.. Feb. 31.—Tha condition
of John R- Riddick, who shot himself
i ll H I'. Haynes' store leal week. 1a aitll
serious II la stated at th* hospital that
hla .hence* fur recovery are very
dm,to t"'
or the cold apetta. attired In a straw
Itat and a thin, threadbare coat. Hla
very look* created aympathy. Solici
tor Hill gfiv# him a Saa overcoat and
hat. and he wu back la three day*
trying 10 work tha aam* stunt again
with the tale be had to Mil tbo coat and
bat to buy food." a
"He probably waata bia rent paid
today. I am getting wIm. though. A
man told m* a pitiful tale yesterday In
Marietta strut about nothing to eat for
three days, and I atari*d with him to a
restaurant t* fill him up. I wont In
the roatauraat first add looked around
for my panhandling friend and uw
him running across Broad atreet.”
LUKE BRADLEY DEADi
CLERK TO ORDINARY
Luke Bradley, for aeveral year* re
cording clerk In the office of Ordinary
Wllklneoa. died Thursday morning at
hla residence, 755 Glenn atreet. attar
an lllneu of aeveral months. He wae
about to year* uf age and wu a native
of tho County Meath, Ireland. By
trade be wu a stonecutter, but In 1544
he wu appointed to the poaltk>m.ln th*
ordinary's office, which he held until
the Um* of hla death. He had been
III since August.
Mr. Bradley wae a member *f the
Stonecutters' Union, th* Ancient Order
of Hibernians and the Atlanta Federa
tion of Trades, the members of which
The time of the funeral will be am
nounced later.
CRAWFORD JACKSON
RETURNS FROM FLORIDA
Rev. Crawford Jackson, chairman of
Ihe Central Juvenile Protectory Com
mittee, hu been,In Florida since the
beaming of the year aad during hie so-
Journ In that atats hu won many
friends to the protectory movement.
He hu been urging the need of ju
venile court* and tho probation system
In dealing with young delinquents. Th*
pointe 'visited nava been Jacksonville.
Lake City, Gatnaavtlle. Ocala, Tampa.
Lakeland and Orlando. In tho tight
counties visited by him he hu succeed
ed In creating juvenile courts with vol
unteer probation officers and ha* also
4routed a demand for legislative action
tn unction and provide for such courts.
Influential mattings have been held at
all the point* named and petitions have
been addressed to Governor N. B.
Broward seeking hla valuable recom
mendation to the next general assem
bly for Juvenile court legislation. Gov
ernor Broward'* attitude to the move
ment is friendly and It la generally be
lieved that It* will give Ills valuable
support to a meuure that Is so wlae
■nd so human*, and that hu worked
so admirably In other slales.
will attend hi* funeral from ihet'hiin h thing* we mention an extensive
of the Immaculate Conception. He te 1:. # .nd matcri.
survived by a wife and three children. n , ue 01 ne * t® 00 * 1 * • na
NEW AND COMPLETE LINES
•IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Only no Wula TUI tutor—
Buy How, snd Get the Choice Thin#*,
DRESS GOODS.
New lilies of Dree* Goode,
ranjfiug from JSe to fl yard.
SUITINGS.
Three very special lines of
Suiting* in checks and over
g lside, in Mohaire, Serges and
eiges and in all the pretty
grey and tan oombinations.
16c, 36c and 60c
50-oJCH
Sicilian Mohairs, in tan. grey,
green, brown, navy and black,
special value at
Mo
ALL WOOL
AT Mo YARD.
Batistes. Voile*. Panamas.!
Serges, Veilings. Crepes and
mixed Suitings in all the beat
colors at
50c
DRKB8 GOODS
AT 89c YARD,
embracing a wide range of
Wonted Snitinga and plain ool-
ors, most of which would bo
good values at 50c; on special
table at 30c
HEW LIKES
OF B0Y8’ SUITS
from $1.50 up. We are showing
remarkable values in all styles
and sizes, at
$3
MEN’S SUITS
aw. m
and amongst the "very good
a Is at $10.00
MEN'S HATS.
BOYS' OAFS.
MEN'S PANTS.
BOY’S PANTS.
SHOES.
240 MARIETTA STREET.
BLACK SILKS.
Two Specials; 36-ineb $1.00
quality Black Taffeta for 80c.
and the regular 36-inch $1.25
quality for
$1.00
BLACK PETTICOATS. '
Very special values in black
cotton Taffeta Petticoats, ldaj$j
like genuige Taffeta, each
$1.00
LADIES' SKIRTS.
We are showing some striking
values in Ladies’ Dress SkirU
in very latest designs at
$3.00, $4.00 ud $6.00
LADIES’ WAISTS.
Many new thing* in Silk
Waists from $1.75 to $3.00 and
s very extensive line of new
' Linen, Lawn and Linger!*
styles in white at
$1.M
LONG GLOVES
in Black Silk are going to ba
very scarce again. We have this
week a very special value at,
pair,
$L»
WASH OOODB.
We are showing real-up-to-date
Novelties in Ginghams, Per
cales, Linens and other Wash
Goods, at „
1314*
WHITE GOODS.
Nainsooks, Longeloths, 40-inch
towns,-fine Dimities, Madras
and Pique Waistinga, and many
other White Goods to select
from at, yard,
10e
MERCERIZED GINGHAMS.
MERCERIZED ustiwab
NEW EMWUmumiES.
LACES and ALL OVXXA
SHOES.
240 MARIETTA STRUT.
ASK FOD INQUIRY
INTO PROSECUTION
Of PE0NA6E CASES
ATLANTA FIRMS
AMONG CREDITORS
Special 10 The (leorxtel.
Jacksonville. FI*.. Fab. 31,-Tke Iword of
I rail* adopted reaolutlnaa last craning pell-
tlenlot Florid* aenntor* and representative*
lo talrndnre In couxve** reeolutlona calling
for tu luvenllgallou uf th* manntr In wblrb
peonage prosecution* are being conducted
In the M>olb. *nd the methods being adopt-
^rfig^bT.^ M-SteW
tfeftYiirj? .Vi; wa
1 'route* 5f the revolutions with Ihe requeal
of Ik* ro-upemilon were acut by the lewul
,»f trade to the chambers of eommtree In
lieorgt*. Alabama aad ulber Southern
Speril, I tu The Oeorgtaa.
Ilumbue. On.. Fab. II.—M B, Mi
cro ry. u merchant of Buenu Vlvt*. Oa..
Imv tiled a petition In bankruptcy In
the United Htnten court In Ihl* clly.
Ilia llnlillltlen are given at tl.0fl.bi,
and Hi.- asset it at tl.4dl.70. There are
several Atlanta firms among (he cred
itor*
I.. Htrlckland. of Blakeley, Or.,
haa Hlvu died a petition In bankruptcy.
bin liabilities being given at t3.tof.t4, » — -— .
and III" osaeta at tt.4tl.7t. • He alao la Lincoln was ohot. Ho to survived b>
Indebted lo several Atlanta firmv. three children, who reald* In Detroit
HE WAS CHIEF OF POLICE
WHEN LINCOLN WAS fiHOT.
Washington. Feb. II.—Sew* ha* bean
received here of th# death In 1 lorlda
of MaJor A. P. Richard*. He waa born
In Ohio, and was supsrtattndent ot po
lice la Wsshlnfiton whan Preeldent
MWANS
I FRIDAY AKOSATI RDAT- WAT. SAT. ■
acuta tka Maw
PAINTING THE TOWN 1
SEAT* NOW ON 8ALK
For tho Only Appearance of
«EMU EAMES
of th* Metropolitan Opera House, N. T.
Price* tl. tl.tt. tlV Box Seats 12 10
MONDAY NIOHT, FEBRUARY SMK
The New
Spring Hats
Telescopes.
The popularity of the "Telescope” is not to be
wdndered at—when yon consider the fact that it’s
becoming to most everybody who tries it on.
Law’s Dunlap Stetson
Special 5.00 5.00
3.00 ^ ^
Pearl,
Mb',
Nutria,
Black
tininis hr.
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GAY NEW YORK
WITH MI.I.IAN HO
"wMESA
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Next Week:
I Ei Dorado 1
BLUHKALL-ATWOOD Oo,
Night prices 13, 20, JO, tOc.
Matinee FTtc^lT^Mj. .
Th ScAFTAm e «&irr" m *‘
JAMESTOWN COMMITTEE
APPOINTED BY MAYOR,
•serial to Tkt Caorftas.
Savannah. Os.. Fab. St.—Mayor
Tlsdsman has appointed a commlsslen.
composed of th* following gentlemen,
tn look after Mavannah’a Interest, st
the Jsmsstown Exposition: Aldtrmen
unttr,
t'oiton Exchange:
Hamsun, preskltnt
ct the t'haia
ot tb*
w wu-
Ohamber of
Wilson. Ouckonholmer. Ballsy. Kauai-
man. Wright. Hu
t ■
commerce: W. n. Stlllwall. presMsmr
of th* Board of Trade, and Georgm J.
Baldwin, peeatdent of th* Georgia His
torical Uoctety. The mayor 1a also a
member of the committee.
LITTLEFIELD Ifi ACQUITTED
OF KILLIHQ OANIELfi.
Special lo Tho Georgia*.
Columbia. 8. C, Feb. II.—After betas
out all night, th* jury ta charge ef tb*
cave against W. P. Utile, bar bflUag
Clarence Dentate, a fellbw
conductor, about the latter’s talfl. tbta
mnrnlnx brought In a verdict at ag*
quIttaL