Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 14, 1907, Image 8

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» 4 i v jvmvmrrwr-rvr ~n*ym**••'**?< ■ me ATLANTA CUPRQT AN 4NP NEWEL iwnMniipHni Here Are Some of the f i- Mad* hy Boyden. Mad* by Boyden. ttn-ii »» Made by Boyden. Made by Roydtn. “Gotham” *College' “Rialto” “Perfee-toe 3 1307 Patent Colt Blucher Ox ford, Mat Kid inlaid top $6.00 1343 Tan Kuaaia Calf Blucher Oxford, two larjre buckle*, sewed on, ultra $6.00 1306 Patent Colt Blucher Ox ford, Mat inlaid top, a conservative style $6.00 1323 Cun Metal Calf Blucher Oxford, buckle strap, one of the ultra styles for street wear. Laces can he used. $6.00 Made by Boyden. “Gothamr Made by Boy den.' “Gotham” 1300 Patent Colt Blucher Ox ford, extreme narrow Hat last, ultra $6.00 1302 Patent Colt Button, Mat Kid top, erimped front, extreme narrow tlat last, very dressy, f7.00 Made by Boyden. 1331 Viei Kid Blucher Oxford, same shape as above, very- soft and cool, $6.00 The Great Muse-Boydens “Boston » 1313 Patent Colt Blucher Ox ford, wide, eomfortahl* laat. $5.00 1301 Patent Colt Blucher Ox ford, stylish but not ex treme, $6.00 1329 Cun Metal Calf, same shape as above, $6.00 1344 Tan Russia Calf, same shape as above, $6.00 Appreciate a good, Easy Oxford with all the points of fine style? Want that exact fit at heel and instep? Have you a preference in leather? —Answered in a Boyden-Muse. We sell them in Atlanta. Boyden knows that no other store in the South could sell as many pairs for him as we do. And in these 1907 lasts Boyden has distanced his own excellent record. 1327 Viei Kid plucher Oxford, same shape as above $5.00 1328 Gun Metal Calf Blucher Oxford,' same shape <t* above, $5.00 1343 Tan Russia Calf Blucher Oxford, same shape m above, $5.00 1306 Patent Colt Oxford, same shape as above, not Blu- cher, $6.00 MUSE’S—MUSE’S III y.S.COURT ^-Receiver Explains Every Charge in Big Case. In lh* answer tile,! by J. T. nnrssii. Co-recelver of the Atlanta.Birmingham and Prudential Insurance t-ompantes, tn the t'nlied States court Thursday mornlns. he denies fully the allegation* of the eeventy-tero Ban Francisco pol. ley-holders In their Intervention, and claims that not"one conVo? the com- pany'a money was spent hy him for wlae* and Unworn. He eaye further, that non* of thear Item* appear on his WSurhere, and that all tranaaetlons Were regular. The ll.osa paid to M. A. Newell, of 8*n Franrlem. by the company, la ex plained by Mr. lie Utah as being "hrok. •m*s" In the deal for re-lnauranre of the Atlanta company with the Cali fornia Fir* Insurance Company, of Which Newell waa president. This deal was In accordance with a resolution of ths board of directors. Ths Newell Desl. It we* shown thst Newell ass to re ceive li.ooo and ona per cent of ths re-lnsurance reserve, amounting, np- pmxlmately, to 94.000, which was cus tomary. and was demandrd In cash The traveling ripeness of Newell were to be deducted It developed, however, thst arter Newell returned to Ha.t Francisco to have Ills offer of re-lneur- log tl per cent of the reserve of the Atlanta company affirmed, It was found that oaly live per cent could be re- insured. This, respondei respondent says, would _ a loss to the local rom- panics of 110,000, and waa dscllned. Advance Salary. In rarerencs to the advanced salary paid to htmaeif as charged by the pe- tftloners,'Receiver Dargan ehnwa thst ha had a contract which ontltled hup to *lx months' notlre of termination of his position as president, and' that In this event he waa entitled to li.ooo, at the mto of HH par month. Events that took place on December I. Mr. Dargan construed as terminating his contsact, and he directed the cashier ■ dress a- ' further that ha waa due ISIS on tier aonal expense account. Air. Dargan ■aya further that If the court construes that he la not entitled to this advance salary, earns erlll he returned tn the receivers, .The re-lnsuranre of the Atlonta-RIr. talngham with the Prudential Fire In- ■hrance Company Is claimed by Co-Re. celver Dargan at having been made undar the resolution* of ths board directors and waa for the best Inter ests of th* company, and ha dentes thst there was any connivance on hie' part to have himself appointed receiver or CO-receiver, or that he aeat any one to Montgomery to suggest hie name be- fare tb* Insurance commissioners of Alabama. Na Farasnal Internal Mr. Dargan claims that h* has no personal Interest In any act of cred itors or poltry-hnider*. that hh- sole dsslre as an officer of the court la to iter Mm affairs of the coups- a cflta as co-r*c*lvor ‘o* tl Iff June 10 - To Be Big Occasion at James town. Washlnston. March 14.-KI*berst* prepsf- atlous are twins insile liy the nary tie. partuietit for the presentation of the sil ver servile hy the people of tieorgta to the battle Ship nr that name at Jameatowu. on tleorgln ilsy. June IS. At the department today It waa elated thni all armnseinenta had teen completed hy tlorernnr Terrell, and that there waa no ilontit that nil ilelntls of the present* 11.01 would lie rarrlod out without n hitch hind The aervlce that the Georgian! will pen- aeut to their uauiesaXe has already been fully deterllied In the column* of The lleor It will he In nil reaped* op to that here tofore presented to auy battle ship placed In eomnilislnii. Itoshles ths presentation In the waters of Hampton rondw I'renMsat Roonerelt will hr (here that day and at Rullorh hall will probably make tn address, lie has taken the deepest Interest In the plans for electing at the espoeltlou an eanct repro. durlhoi of the old Hidlock home, nnd baa been following the egort* of thoat hnvlug the matter la charge with the greatest tie "^u'oe ID will he one nf the Matter days .or tke eipnattlnn Reekie* the preaeuee of the president, which la enre to drew thorn an tula of people, there are many QeoegUoa I nettled In the rlly who will doubtless nvnll themselves .if the opportunity of at tending the Georgia day rerentpnle*. Altogether In.lS-athoia point to Jane IS la-lug one of the "Mg" dsya at Jaawatown. KODAK FINISHING. The aesson la here for kodaking, and we are ready to handle an Immense volume of business, nnd do It In the heat poaalble planner. We have the Knaintan Kodak* nnd the Prenio Film Pack Camera*, Everything for. the amateur. The Kodak House. 14 White hall nnd t:> Peachtree streets. Re member the numb*re. NEGRO HA* CONFESSED TO COMMITTING ASSAULT. Kpoclil to The Georgian. Columbia. H. C.. March 14 —Thomss McClewry. the negM sunperted of at tempting to assault Miss Putman, In Marian county. »«• landed In the pen- Itenttsrv here this morning, being brought In from Raleigh, where the of. Acer* carried him to dodge the mob. MrCleary has confessed nnij ha* Impll- cste.l another negro, who will be *r- r*s>*<L- Pbotogrephs were mad* of him todav and srnT lo Mhrloh -far IdemlA'- cation Ml** Pittman has gone home to Rowland, N. t\ L. A N. Official Hare. R. Smith, third vice president and traffic manager of tffk Louisville and Nashville, arrived In '.Vlsntn Thursday morning from Florida His private car was parked at the Terminal station, nnd during hie short stay met msny offlclsla of the road. The Most Popular Things of the Moment We’ve Two Numbers « at 5.00 for Friday That Will Set Your Eyes Wide Open. The Nobby, Neat, Practical, Useful come-in- at-the-right-moment Silk Coats. One lot of Etons in Black Taffeta Silk Jack ets that are 6.50, 7.50 and 8.50 values, Another lot in loose- fitting 26-inch Black Taffeta Silk Coats. 6.50 values, At 5.00 And a Number of Other New Arrivals Etous in black taffeta in several styles, 7.50, 8.75, 10.00 Imported lace Coats in all-over lace made on foun dations of black taffeta. Silk Coats iu three-quarter lengths. Taffeta, with laec collars. 25.00, 35.00,40.00, 50.00 and 00.00 wlU merit the approval of (he court, that If he illt! n«»t feel hlmeetf per fectly Impartial he would not retain the poaitlon. i *‘Tour rc.pond»ot h«» anas*er#«l every char*e,” aaya the ammer in tlnainK. • that ha. been made ajtaln.t him In a* full an<l complete a manner or poral- ble an«1 |»r»t r that II may be allowed by Ohio h<>n»tahle « our! ** The » a»M* a III l»e tnkm tip Friday m>rn!n* In th*> initnJ titatea court be fore siuUga BMk 11.75.12.50.15.00 20.00 and 25.00 Coverf Jackets in the nobby new shapes. 10.00, 12.50,15.00 Chamberlin-JoKnsoh-DuBose Cq. - 1 ^ a w.-.4grema.iS4iMs