Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 22, 1907, Image 8

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• M " ->-—— III i I ipII, wmiuuuiia wupun i ll ' ll, l , ^WP^^P^^P9MP^I|MnpPP|P|PP^|Pi^ 1 THE ATLANTA GEOBOI AN AND NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH B. 1IM. THE ONLY POPULAR-PRICED CASH CLOTHING STORE IN ATLANTA FELT HATS, New Spring Styles, to $5 STRAW HATS, PANAMA HATS, 50c to $7.50 EASTER SUITS~For Men, Young Men, Boys-EASTER SUITS AT AT We Save You $2.50 We Save You $3.00 AT $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 We Save You $5.00 We Save You $10.00 Boys’ Easter Suits Ninety-five Cents to Five Dollars MEN’S LOW CUT SHOES AT . $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 MEN’S SUMMER PANTS $1.50 $2*00 $2.50 $$.50 $4.00 $5.00 Elastic Seam Drawers for 35c T ?o r r e $1.00 Balb: Undershirts 4 23c NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, BELTS. FANCY HAT BANDS, UNDERPRICED IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRADED WITH US YOU HAVE MISSED MORE THAN WE HAVE LADIES’ EASTER SLIPPERS $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Men’s Fancy Vests. Men’s Negligee Shirts $1.00 50c, 75c, $1.00 30-32 DECATUR STREET McConnell shoe and clothing co. Near KIMBALL HOUSE MORE PAY IS PROMISED , SOUTHERN TELEGRAPHERS LUES TAKEN Washington. March 22.—That a set tlement has been reached between the Southern rail way and Its telegraphers, an a result of which the latter will be given a substantial Increase in pay, U the understanding here today. An ofll- cIhI announcement of the decision reached as a result of conferences |m— tween representatives of the road and the telegraphers, Is expected tmnoi- row. J. N. Seale and M. M. Richey, the new tunnagern of transportation, to gether with K. II. t’opeman. have, been In consultation with representatives of the telegraphers for several days. The conference Is said to have been most harmonious, the railway officials readl- ly agreeing that the men were enti tled to more pay. FOLLOWS MAN7,00ti MILES AND THEN SHOOTS HIM UnldfleUl, Nev., March 22.—After tracing him T.oaft miles In the last two years. J t\ Hines shot and killed Count Constantine I'odhsky la*t night. The affair was Intensely dramatic. The count, with a pretty female compan ion, was seated In the dining room of the Ajax restaurant, the -Rat Morta" of Goldfield At least 100 diners were at the tables and the wine was flowing freely. Without warning a little man strode In and walking directly to file count's table drew a revolver and fired live shots, every one of which took effect. Then he walked to the bar and waited for tire police. Hines alleges that Count I’odhsky ruined his home two years ago. WATCH FOR ILLUSTRA TED PAGE OF BRIDGE PORT IN TOMORROW'S GEORGIAN. IN CALIFORNIA T Railroads, Damaged to Extent of Millions. San Francisco, Pal., March —The complete crippling of the railroad arrv. Ice In the at.ta and the loaa of many live, la the record of the atorm that haa swspt the entire Pacific elope with remarkable aeverlty. From nil arcllona of California coma atorle. of mlarry, suffering and death. Reclamation dla- trteta that have been eatabllahed at great coat have aurcumbed to the Hood. The loaa to the railroad ayatema alone caueed by waahed out tracka and de- Made in New, York S OMBREROS and silver spurs are the fashion among cowboys. The length of a lapel, the width of a collar, the drape of a coat are some of’tho apparently very small things that ,ttwyoRK determine for the fashionable New Yorker his style standards. Alfred Benjamin & Co. express in their clothes the accepted New- York fashions of the moment. troy«d bridges Id estimated at millions of dollars. Hundreds of passengers are stallsd In trains throughout the state and - business Interests nave suffered heavily. Butter's Fort, one of California's landmarks, has been swept away. The loss of life In the northern sections of the state has been heavy and the actual number of flood victims may never be known. Bodies'of the drowned have been swept away In the floods. Engineer and Forty Passengers In jured. Pittsburg. Pa, March 22.-Bandits wrecked the Chicago limited ut Btuart Station, IT milts east of Pittsburg, at 4 o’clock this morning and as n result the engineer, M. W. Gettemv. was se riously Injured. forty imssengers scratched and bruised, a mall car de stroyed by Are and the locomotive and eight coaches spread over the four tracks. The train was going at the rale of S3 miles an hour when It was wrecked. Mayor Tom Johnson, of Cleveland. Ohio, was slightly bruised. Investigation on the part of the rail road officials Immediately after th" wreck showed that without a doubt So Tired i Correct-Clothes for. Men Exclusive Agents Here ESS/G BROTHERS, 26 Whitehall Street. It may be from overwork, but the chance* are Its from an In active LIVES. — With a welt conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS III-: Plukln, KM, (tluu, It OVER SCHAUL & MAY Rubber Plates 22-K Gold Crown. Percelain Crown - - B ridgeworlc,Tooth - Painless Ex- pnrf' tracting with $4 all plate wbrk Hours, • s. m. till Sp.ni. So More Dread of the Dental Chair Sundays, t a. m. till 4 p. m. Tiger Polishing Cream. The unrivaled Tiger Cream has uo equal for polishing brass signs, railings, copper, zinc, harness and door trimmings, and household articles. 1-4 pint cans, 12c; pint cans. 20c. Jacobs’ Pharmacy, 6-8-10 Marietta St. j TWIN THEATER COMPANY. GEORGIA, FULTON COL’NTY-CII Inots. To the Superior Court County: 1 I. The petition of H. I\ Robins. P. II I-hh*- dell. L. J. iNsnlel anil their associate* and successors represents that they desire «•» •••: Incorporated under the name of TWIN THEATER COMPANY for the term «*f twenty years with privilege of renewal 2. Tnc business to tie conducted by pettl.ui* ers Is that of theaters, amusements, mov ing pictures and machine* for same. ph« graph*, alectrtc t“ pin nos, shows. SHUT rks, 1« per* all kinds of musics! Instruments, music, stationery, book*. paper nmt all clea kept In a book and fancy arth-h • lieet J. The petitioners ask the right to Intent In r««l and personal property of all kinds m l with privilege of mortgaging or encumber ing said property In any uinuiier. 4. The capital stock of said company I* nr- teen hundred dollars tfl.&OO.OOL fully psM n and with the privilege of Increasing; *-d*i capital stork from time to time until th* same should reach the sum of fifty thou sand dollars <$&>.ooo.kl>t. Said Increase I- »• lie made by rote of the majority In valm of the shareholders of a«U! company. 5. The principal place of conducting l-ud nest and the chief office of wild corporalM Is to lie In Atlanta, tieorgtn. with the prUI lege of conducting said business nnd wUt all other privileges asked for In »aM elwr nr to any point within the stale of Gcorgli r United fttates. r . 6. Hneh by-law* and itefM$tlon« an* tin election of such officers ns mlimmI Nimn ’!»* innLirltv nf mined uiH.n’by majority of shareholder* i authorised. With all other powers, rights and prh I . .. *. - .lid authority lueldent to corporatl- under the laws of Georgia are n*k*-’l I petitioners. train wreckers who had hoped to rob the passenger*, whose Uvea they en dangered. ware responsible. That no person was killed I* a miracle. The Chicago limited Is due to arrive In Pittsburg at 4:3d o’clock. It was going at a speed of thlrty-flve miles an hour, when suddenly n rail flew out of place. The engine cut a zig-zag course across the tracks, the three Pullmans, mall and baggage cars and three coaches being scattered In nil direc tions. The mall car was the only one upset. It took Are and much of the mall was destroyed. When official* of the .company, who hurried to the scene, examined th* track, lhey found a bunch of bolts and a Ash-plate piled together. A short distance down the track another pile of holts and a flsh-plate was. found A long piece of the track had been taken away, making a wreck Inevitable. County detectives and railroad of- fleers are making a thorough search for the men who attempted the crime. A huge wrench and other tools found at the scene may result In detectives making several arrests. It adds ■ hundred per cent to one* earnlnt capacity. It can bo kept In healthful action by. and only by ' # , BLOl’XT MAY STEP INTO NEW PLACE TiitfsPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTEi It I* understood that Night Station Master Wplteijlt. Itlount will he made acting station master Jp case the pres ent Incumbent. J l> Patterson, nicepts his recent appointment as superin tendent of a ditistnri nfMhi- Mobile, lackson and Kansas «'Hy mad Mr Itlount I* well knot* n hi Atlanta and has bent night station master mmeth* terminal was opened. He t* a rsll- »*»a*l man of side p\j*rl«n*e. Willi Ml TO mi R0I1 Bowdre Phinizv Gains His Point Before Com mission. \ KTATK OF OBOItGIA—County of Ftilt"t I. Arnold Broyles, Clark of the Bn perl" Uourt of anltl county, do hereby certify the foregoing Is a true and « IN THEATER COWANY. as the saw*appears of file In till- oiri" Witness niJKtfflctgl signature and tu*‘ *- •* - 1 " Clerk Buperlor Cour^ Fulton Comity. ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOO 0 o 0 O PREDICTION OP END O ALARMS MANY FOLK O 0 RonTe. March 12.—A Mitt Hnwdre Phlnlxy won tn hla mntrn- tton for the appointment of »n expert tn examine the rolling stock and road- dellheratlng over the matter nil *1«y Thursday, thr commlrrlon came tn tlilK definite conclusion late Thurs day Hflrrnnnn. The expert hex already been selected. but until he ai-cepta the offer hi. name util nnt be made public. It la raid that the expert la a man well known fnr hta ability alnn* thia line, and uhn la n imn-rerldent of the state. Thr three i ommlalsoners went care fully over all the testimony In the now fainnur tear before reaching a conrlu- rlnn. The testimony la very conflict ing on one hand It ahowed that the road l« in exeellent condition—In fact, better than the central averace. un • he other haml the evidence ahowed that the toad Ir tn bail rhape and un- ■afe for travel Thl. cntilil* tiny testimony murt be hatmonlxed, and in older to do an the mnmlaaton will employ an expert tn “very way disinterested. O the population la nervously «s O tated by a prediction attribute'! t" O Profeaaor Soar. a Oerman rn- O malarial, that the prenent ominmi O quiescence of the earth will end • O Match 2ft, with a bln enrthquak' O centering tn Rome. Many rerldent O ate preparing to leave thr OOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOCcr The Shine That Lasts L<