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n AN AM) NEWS
FRIDAY. MARCH 1.
Some Dainty Accessories
In Women’s Furnishing
Neckwear Notes Jap Fan
the month for Veils—for
month that blusters and
March is
March is the
blows.
And Paris has combined some very
fetching effects along with usefulness—
Paris, you know, approves and disapproves
when it comes to veilings and whatever
she pronounces “chic,” and correct, the
whole world follows.
Ladies’ Mull Stocks with tie,daintily
embroidered in colors, dainty soft
effects,
Windsor Ties in silk; light blue,
pink, red, black, brown, white, plain
and polka dotted in contrasting col>
ors,
50c and 1.00 25c and 50c
Jap Fans of every description-
fans, little fans, fans for dccoratic
or for actual use. Folding fans
the real article decorated as onl;
these queer little Japs can prodi
Ladies’ embroidered Stocks, em
broidered. in handwork effect. Reg
ular 1.00 Keiser stocks,
Scarfs in chiffon, white and blue,
with gold spangleB; pale blues in
hand-painted effects,
them.
Chiffon and Tuxedo Veils, in new
shades, hold the center of the stage.
Embroidered Chiffon Veils in navy
browns, grays and blaeks
3.00 to 4.50
Tuxedo Veils by the yard—black,
red, navy blue, wine, Bordc aux,
brown, pink, light and dark blue,
magpie and other new shades.
at 50c
Lace Throws for the head in light
blue, pink, white and black,
Dainty creations in embroidered
Mull Stocks at
Lu e Veils in black, brown, navy
blue, “toque” and green, in odd,
new patterns. Ready-to-wear veils;
11-2 to 2 yards
50 c.
3.00 to 6.50
ra for the beat
white and bin
5.25
Icarfs for the
6.25 to 12.50
5c, 10c, 15c, 25c,.
35c and 50c
Real Lace Scarfs for the head or
shoulden,
New
Ruchings
RUCHINGS BY THE YARD
Stiff Linen embroidered collars, th«
chic thing to be, with tuilnrroi shirt- ’
1.50 to 5.50
50c to 1.50
Mull Tiek with embroidered ends to
be worn with stiff linen collars,
White Socks, embroidered in Eng
lish eyelet patterns with a nobby
little bow of plaid silk,
waists.
25c, 50c, 75c
1.00
25c, 50c, 75c,
1.00
Ckamberlih-Joknsgn-DuB
ose
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STATISTICS-
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
12 iinn—John O. Parmel© to M. Me-
nintook. lot on Spring street. War-
ntniy fired.
Ji: -Jennie K. Harralnon to W. It.
Mon-in. lot In Hollywood cemetery.
Warranty deed.
$1 :..ooo—A lilt* C. Gann and Frank
Guiraux to L. Z. Ronner and Charlen
T. llopkln*. lot on Edgewood avenue.
Warranty deed.
11.*'“" - Atlanta Buggy Company to
II It. Fischer, lot on Mean* ntreet.
Warranty deed.
DEATH8.
l.i/./ie Burton. colored, age 27 yearn,
' • >1 <*f pneumonia at 128 Went Georgia
] MM BUILDING
WILL BE ERECTED
BY ST. LOUIS F
l*uk Brown, colored, age 50 yearn.
•“■•I “t 2“il t irme ntreet.
A11•• ii Jarknon. age 2 yearn, died of
“•ivnuitls iit Intis Marietta ntreet.
J'-'i* 1 Jacknon. age 33 yearn, died
’ midngltln at 1068 Marietta ntreet.
N.i»< \ Morten, colored, age 52 yearn.
• i •* 17 Mradbcrry avenue.
•»’ *fge W. Courtney, age 8 tnonthn.
■’■’ I "f pneumonia at 2 Todd ntreet.
|p Shaw, age 61 yearn, tiled at
• W«st faint ntreet.
•* It I V I .enter, age 62 yearn. died
: Tniv street.
1 ' .! \v. .Miller, age 45 yearn, died
' “iiHand ntreet.
M K NV. Pet tun, age 35 yearn. died
I ley ntreet
Special to The Georgian.
Norfolk. Va.. March 1.—W. N. Mitch
ell, president of the Georgia commie-
nlon, and I*. Thornton Maryre, archi
tect, are In Norfolk today, and cloned
the.contract with John Calllgun & Co.,
of St. Louis, Mo., for the erection* of
the Georgia mate building at the
Jamestown exposition. The contract
ors have given bond to complete the
building In a specified time.
CIILLI) IS BITTEN
BY SHEPHERD 1)0(1
THAW KILLED
WHEN INSANE
Continusd from PsQ* On*.
John
H J upl.n
>lored, age 32 yearn, died
• *»unty barracks.
Hendricks, colored, age 17
d »»f consumption at 53
street.'
BIRTHS.
and Mm. L. Ricketts, at 1*1
mie. a girl.
and Mm. C. Burilett, at 20
"treet, n girl.
1 and Mm. H. Cohen, at 324
'll street, a gill.
' and Mm. M. J. Smith, at
'• Ih'Leon avenue, twin girls
1 *»nd Mm. John M. Swift, at
* *tree;, a hoy.
building PERMITS.
'Viliam James, to repair tire
•«t 168 Went Hunter street.
these three altenJnta In the pant week.
Twltchlngn of bin llpn and skin above
the eyes which marked the flrat day of
the trial have returned. He appears
uneasy, panning hln Angers through bin
hair and shifting continually.
Jerome Abandons Efforts.
There In little expression In hln face
an he looks at the papers piled before
him. wianlonaJly glancing at the men
nearest him.
The* prosecution has abandoned all
efforts to send Thaw to the death chair
for the killing of Htanford White, and
the district attorney may stop the trial
at liny moment and ask for the ap
pointment of a lunacy commission to
pans on the sanity of Thaw now with a
view of committing him to the state
asylum for the Insane at Matteawan.
All the questions put to Dr. lirlttou
Kvans. the alienist for the defense, to
day. when the examination of the many
letters written by Thaw was continued,
pointed dearly to the fact that the dla-
I trtet attorney In striving harder than
j the defense to prove that Thaw was In-
wane before ami at the time he shot
i White.
It 8«sking All Proof.
J But lie Is going farther and trying to
! prove that the alleged Insanity of Thaw
j was a permanent form and Incurable,
! to thus lay the foundation for the
i charge that Thuv Is tnsune and should
| he committed to m. asylum.
The district attorney himself has
Receiver Furlow Discharged.
T I iirlow, receiver for the Trail-
• UMirance Company, made a-Anal
' l, » Judge Newman, of the l T nl-
m.u«m court, Friday and was <11©-
Recelver Furlow showed that
"I paid out $13,21*4.15 pro rated
^ tin* creditors of the susjiended Ing to put the
kpcH.nl to The Georgian.
TltomasvHle, fla*. March 1.—Little
Miss Carolyn Fiddler, the daughter of
Mrs. Albert Riley, had a terrifying ex
perience late yesterday afternoon. Hhe
was bitten by a Shepherd dog belong
ing to one of the neighbors. The anl-
mill threw the child down anil till liar I brought nut enough avldanra uf Ilia
n„ ,|„,I nnrk r.imlii', were disturbed manlal condition of Thaw
' ..n,,,.,,'..,,.' 1 prior to the roof ,«m,n traitady lo save
mink* on both *he,ks and «bo\» htr ^ ,,. om conviction of niurdar, but It.*
eye. Tha urt wus witnessed by »av-. v ,. t |„. nan fallad to act the testimony
mil people and caused grant excite- for whirl! ha Inin bean striving—tint
mant, ' ] Tlinw In a paranoiac and therefore In-
Tlia dog lias not displayed symptoms J , i,mblv Insane.
nhl ‘ '
Dr. A. 1*. Taylor treated the child.
Two Saloon, Clou Door,.
Special lo The Georgian.
Vuhtoxui. tin.. March 1.—Only two of
Valdosta’* tan saloon* want out • f
business today under the ultimatum
Issued a few days ngo by four mem
ber* of the city council, The saloon*
were Informed that If they would close
their doors on March I the unexplred
pari of their license money would lie
refunded and If they did not dose the
four members, being a imijol ll> of
council, would vole Ml Ilia next meat-
•nit of busltu*
i«ml
| not refund any |n»»
of the lltense.
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
191-2 incline Strut, Allah. 6t.
OVER SCHAUl. & MAY
$4
Rubber Plates - -
22-K Gold Crown-
Percelain Crown -
Bridgework,?|o TH *
Painless Ex- {HI} EC
trading with f Ca r£
all plate work
Heur,. S ». rr.. fill Z p. w.
" Mure Dread o.’ the Dentn! Chair Ourd,y*. 0 r. rr. t*:i *■ p. dr
ill the long, wearisome anil minute
croM-examlnatlun of Dr. Kvans and the
dissection of the letters and writings of
Thaw with a view to analyxlng his
mental condition at the time of the
writing, the dlatrlct attorney turn ob
tained no more than thes^ previous
statements from Dr. Kvans;
”Hls writings show an Impoverished
stale of mind nt that time.”
••To my mtnd his letters show a state
of mental unsotindness and Insanity; a
mental unsotindness, not u permanent
Insanity.”
May Use Thawt Note.
It Is believed the district attorney
m.iy use the statement Issued by Thaw
In the puhllc regarding his wife’s tes
timony In an effort to show that Thaw
is mentally unsound now. The lawyers
for the defense, however, assert they
have no fear of any sensitive |>erson
t-opstrulng that note written by Thaw
as evident e of Insanity. They hold ttiui
It shows quite to the contrary. , ,*
There was much comment today over j
the fact that the name of Mrs. Astor
had gone on record In the Thaw trim. I
The name startled every (person in the
court room when It was brought out
Inadvertently.
Mentioned Mr,. Astors Nam,. gravely walked hack t
Thnuighnut the trial th* lawyers I „ m| hi
“Hold on,- 8hautod Jarom*.
“Hold on,” sho lled Jerome. "I didn't
oak you to road the Utter out. loud.
I dnly wanted your opinion?'
Hut the name wu out and a allr had
gone through the rouri room, and Die
aoelety woman', name want on the rec
ord. •
Proceedings ware commenead today
by the following announcement by' Dli-
trlct Attorney Jerome:
"If your honor please, there arrived
here today from JMItsburg the addi
tional letters which Banker Lyon waa
asked to send. With consent of coun
sel, I ask that the letters be turned
over to me that I may have typewrit
ten copies made."
The letters were handed to Jerome
hy Thaw'a counsel and marked for
IdentlHcatlon.
There were twenty-one letters, all In
Thaw's handwriting. Dr. Bvans was
then called to the stand and question
ed by Jerome, who asked If the alienist
hud read the hypothetical question,
propounded the day before, with great
are anil deliberation.
"I read It as best 1 could," said Ex - -
ans.
Jerome tried lo find out from th»
doctor If Ii was his opinion that Thaw
was Insane ul the lime he wrote cer
tain letter*, the exhibits being named
Evans said he thought Thaw- was In a
stale of mental Instability, but nut
necessurll.v Insane.
About this time Thaw, who appeared
pale and excited, was |iennltted to
leuve the court nsini. Lawyer Harl-
rldge staling that Ills client was III.
When Thaw returned, the trial was re
sumed.
Dr. Evans was questioned regarding
the letter which Thaw wrote to An-
thony Comstock, other letters, the will
and codicil. He said that In some of
the letters Thaw’s thoughts ran along
sinooihl), while In others there appear-
el signs of delusional unsoundness. He
*ulit he could not consider all the let
ters liecauseihf this varied mental state.
Thaw laughed heartily at the per
sistence of both the district attorney
and l)r. Evans, the one trying t» elicit,
the other In trying to evade, thin
Thaw hud been Insane at the time of
the writing of the letters In question.
Jerome, by dint of much questioning,
brought out the fset that Dr. Evans
considered Thaw Insanp when he wrote
llie letter to latwyer Longfellow In 1»»1,
and nlso nl the tin— of his marriage.
April f>. Isufi. and Ihe night he killed
Stanford While. June 25. • 90*.
in llrmly corniced that at the lime
‘‘I SHOT TO KILL,”
SAYS STROTHER
Continued from Paga On*.
Instantly, declaring the question did
not recite the facts testified to by the
defendanta themselves. He said there
waa nothing to show the act was sud
den and done upon Impulse. The Jury
was excused while the admissibility of
the hypothetical questions was argued.
Counsel for both sides squared off for
a long and stubborn encounter.
In his statement to the Jury late
yesterday afternoon. Philip Strother,
who Is said to have fired the first shot,
declared he fired to kill when Bywate-s
attempted to escape. James Strother
declared (o the Jury that when he
learned of the wrung done his sister,
every passion and emotion In hln body
was amused.
Like a Crazy Man.
I became like a crazy man." said he.
,'nuld llilnk of nothing else, snd was
determined to bring the man responsi
ble for her condition to a reckoning."
When cross-examined, he said he
tired two shots at Bywaters as he got
through the window. It was too lark
to know whether or not they hit hint.
He said he did onl know how many
shots Ills brother Philip fired, though he
remembered that he continued to lire
after he, the witness, had run down Ihe
stalls Intending to head Bywaters off
Philip Strother Testifies.
The defense yesterday afternoon
called Philip Strother, the younger de
fendant. He was examined by R. Will-
ler Moore, for the defense. The w itness
answered Hie questions without hesi
tancy. nnd In a clear, firm voice, his
composure being the sump ns hss been
Ills attitude throughout the trial.
“Will you tell the Jury-." sold Attor
ney Moore, "what the attitude of your
self and brothers was after the wed-
'""•We were peaceful and prepared to
be on peaceful terms with Bywaters.
"Dhl you anticipate any trouble?'
No. not ihe slightest “
ness. "I shot to kill him."
Dr. W. J. Strother, an uncle of the
Strother brothers, told of being sum
moned to attend Mrs. Bykretsrs, Whom
fie found suffering great pain, the result
of a critical-operation. - "Had ahe not
been given medical attention at that
moment." stated Dr. Strother, "she
would undoubtedly hove died within
the next hour."
Mr. Strotber said that he advised an
Immediate marriage.
O STATEMENT IS MADE O
O PUBLIC BY THAW. O
SUE:
Dorn ill Ttjr wmm
utltAn In lift WlntSj
s
New York. March 1.—Here le a O
O statement which Harry Thaw Is- O
O sued to the prase: O
O "This Is Mr. Thaw'* second O
O statement since August 10. O
~ "With chances millions to one O
. against her after the catastrophe O
O In ltoi. ft Is wonderful that Mrs. O
O H. K. Thaw prevailed In the cross- O
O examination egalnal the prosecu- D
O tlon backed by the blacklegs. O
O "Her testimony was absolute O
O truth. O
0 "our evidence wes of converaa- O
O tlon. The cruss-exumlnutlon has O
O proved the exact facts under oath. O
0 "Mr. Jerome, finding his Inform- O
D ants In certain ilnea falsified, con- O
O eluded by more usual methods, O
O which Is to his credit. O
O "However, from some of hit O
O questions and some of his unpro- O
O fesslonal remarks in court. It ap- O
O pears clearly that llie natural and O
O real goodnesa uf Ihe witness Is O
O above Ills 'comprehension." O
ooooooooooooocoocooooooocki
ENGLISH IMMIGRANTS
CALLED TO THE STAND
A trolley wire on South Pryor street'
between Trinity avenue and Mitchell;
street, broke Friday morning about ■<’
o'clock and tied up the car service la
that direction for some time. J®
The accident attracted a large crowE
of the curfoua, many of whom stood :
around until the break was repaired. 1
No one was Injured.
RESTRAINING ORDER
OF FORCE TO MARCH 9
Judge Newman Issued an order Fri
day afternoon directing that the re
straining order secured by the South
ern Railway against the Georgia rail
road commission February' $, If OS, re
main In effect until March (. 9
I'pon this date the attorney for IM
railroad gave notice the .case would be
appealed tn the supreme court of ap
peals Hi New Orleans. The railroad*
asked that the Judge order the re
straining order effective until the final
Ulspoaltton of the litigation.
Went ,Well Armed.
•Then why. If you did not anticipate
of the killing of While, Tlraw suffered i trouble, did you carry two revolvers?"
from un explosive outbreak of adiilos- j he was asked.
ent Insanity," Dr. Evans declared. "I carry them at limes for protee-
Aftornoon Session. Itlun. HornetImen I have lo go home
After recess Ii xvas learned that dm'-lale at night." .... . ,
l„ K the live minutes which Thn» hml llvwitter*. he said. Immediately fol-
beeti iiwtiv from the court room In the | lowing Ihe wedding, become real less
forenoon session he had gone through •'and Insisted un leaving Hlruthernood
•allsthenlcs In the ante-1 for t'ulpeper.
| -Did you try to prevent his going?
‘"’""'soon us he reached this room and asked Attorney Moore.
i>— c lurt room door was closed Thaw I "I did." said Ihe witness: "I thought
Ikk n i.1 i-liik and lowering his nrm* It .hie duty'^to stay with her.
and h iid'ii;- his b »d\ backward and j
At the end
inrUuilng testimony related lo
the Shooting »f Mywsters. the witness
f live minutes, without u f l h .?‘J*
the
he himself es Bywnters attempted to es
I t room !••*!* down iherear stalnsay. Jle maln-
i imvc studiously refrained from men-)
lion In-* the nnmea of persons prominent i
In society when they occurred In varl- ; ,,
on* teller* written hy Thaw. The ... *
Evans resumed the slam! afro
I oil*
mlschhf occurred when Jerome handed
hr.i Dr. Evans a Idler written by Thaw
I In i'.iil* in mol. and asked ihe wit.
| ness whether Hi- letter snowed nny
• signs '? mental aberration In Ihe
you examined th" lesil-
Deemnr'-' A. I have.
1,1 Is that what you had In mind a*
,< fouttli outbreak?
Hr
■okr
mined that Ills succeeding shots were
unit fired because he was convinced
that Bvwalerg was deserting his sis
ter. whose condition, he added, prompt
ed him lo shooi.
Fired by Sound.
lie did not fire the second shot until
^ Bywaters reached the roof of the
J. Jeckton. I 1 ’ "The night was dark and I did not |
J. Jackson, aged S.t year*, died on By waters ufler he disappeared
Thursday ufler an Illness of iwn dava I through the w indow.”
from mrntnxl'l* at hi* residence. I ok” ! on cross-examination, he said he had
Marietta *,rer.t He was a bookkeeper! to direct the shot* by sound.
,11 Ihe K:;i,o»ill'>n Fulton Mill* The, "Did you shoot with the Intention of
r ,neral arrangements will ox* aii-lklil'ng Bywnters?"
O',•meed Idllfi "Yen," unhesitatingly replied Ihe wll-
■peelal lo The Georgian.
Greensboro. N. F., March 1—The ses
sions of the United Hlates court today
has been consumed In the examination
of more uf the English people, but the
government's case seems not t<i have
been strengthened by the testimony.
All of them have practlrally the same
story with few slight variations.
Those who have testified today are
Frank Nolan. Kale Pullen, Evelyn Ex-
ley, Mrs. Lucy Rice. James Robertson,
Nancy O'Hara and May.Foghlan.
Olive Drake was recalled to the
siand. George Bonner was also re
called.
Nancy O'Hara teattned that when
she went to Rock Hill. 8. F„ another
girl was displaced, and this caused
quite h disturbance among Ihe mill
people al Rock Illll. Judge Boyd ruled
■ml Ihe evidence as to the disturbance.
French Masons
Reported Arming
Klielms, Prance, March 15.—A re
sumption of the antl-Matonlc riots
yesterday In which many persons ware
Injured and 110 a neats were made, le
feared. The Free Masons are analog
and threaten to wreak vengeance upon
me Catholics.
MERCATOSIN SAVANNAH
CAN PROVE AN ALIBI.
Sprelnl to The Georgian. ? j
Havunnah. Ga., March 1.—Teddy
Mercator, a Greek suspected of batng
the man who killed Lillian Ethet Da
venport and A. R. Brown. In Braae-
w h'k Wednesday night, le In Savannah.
wmmmmmmmmmmmmu* seems able to prove a complete
District Attorney Holton expects to j alibi. He shows by the testimony of a
conclude the taking of evidence for the city detective And ctliere thet he was
government this afternoon. It Is nowIIn Savannah at the time of ihe killing,
thought that Ihe defendanta will make He leaves for Brunswick this after-
u motion to non-suli. I main.
Maddox-Rucker Banking Cl
Capital and surplus
Total resources. L*
$ 700.00&QO
New accounts invited. We offer to depositors
every facility which their balances and busineM re
sponsibility warrant.
4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our 8w|ipr : j
Department.
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