Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 03, 1907, Image 8

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I THE ATLANTA GffiORGIAJs AND NEWS. Friday. may s, nrr. Aft Pictures Given Away—Saturday Only Tomorrow w« will give to every purchaser of Princess Massage Cream a beautiful llxU-lnch picture, after Nature's own colors, by William James Hurlbut These pictures, which retail for one dollar, are four-color'•prlnta mounted on heavy cardboard, and ready for framing; They are truly works of art; and never b Tore has there been offered such an opportu nity to beautify your home absolutely free of cost. See our window dis play. Princess Massage Cream This Is a met delightful and benellctal toilet preparation. It produce, perfect skin health by reatorlng the healthy circulation, clear, th. .kin of pore-dirt, takes ,out soreness after shaving, and remove, wrin kle., black heads, freckles, sunburn, tan, etc. It Is absolutely devoid of grease or anything that will produce the growth of ^halr. • Per Jar 50c. Saturday Candy Sale Don't forget our regular Saturday Candy sale. This week we are of fering choice high-grade Chocolates—smooth bits of cream and candy coated with rich, fins chocolate. Full Pound Boxes 39c. The Convenient Drug Store Whitaker-Coursey ——Drug Co. 29 MARIETTA ST., GOR. BROAD How About Oxfords? Of course you want them Mjghty good time to get yours right now—and be ready. If there’s one thing in which our stock is stronger than another it is Oxfords. Not a collection of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Low Cuts in town is equal to it. It is brim full of good values sulendid styles. ' • Pleny of Tans. All the Newest Hosiery. ‘THE SHOE AND STOCKING SHOP.” 25 Whitehall Street. XGRAND “CAPRICE OP CAPRI” —COMIC OPERA— Friday and Saturday Night*, Satur day Matinee. Price*: 25o, 60c, 75e, $1.00. Tickets on sals now at box office. Curtain will rita promptly at 8:15, All are requested to bo in thair aaata BIJOU Tonight—Matinee Saturday. OLGA S° a u t2f t e e l 8 Et V0N In th. Mu.ical Comedy Success. —THE— LITTLE DUCHESS Next Week: "THE NIQHT BEFORE XMA8" NEXT WEEK: Usual Matinees. nar. beid's rural drama, “THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS” WITH A GREAT CAST,* INCLUDING MR. JACK DRUMIER. AN ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTION. MAY-JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM, MAY 29, 30,31 and JUNE U $8,000 FOR ARTISTS ALONE. 8EA80N TICKETS, $3. $4, and $5. ON BALE. CALL OR WRITE W. C. HUMPHRIES, 510 EMPIRE, ATLAN TA. REDUCED RAILROAD RATE, ONE FARE PLUS 25 CENT8 ROUND TRIP. AMUSE U PASTIME PALACE THEATER No. 77 PEACHTREE STREET. Continuous Performance. 1 to 5—7 to 11 THI8 WEEK’S BILL. Miss Leo White, Illustrated Song* Cranberry & Lainon, Sketch; Ml** Violet Erie, Elocutionist; Perry and White, Singing Sketch; Ml** Lamon, Songs; The Howe* In "A Letter from Kitty” and “The Mitchell'* Family Or chestra.” THE TWIN THEATERS NO. 46 WHITEHALL ST. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “Cambridge-Oxford Race” “OUR DAILY BREAD” “PRIZE BULL DOGS” “TRAMP AND DUMMY’ 1 “THE BANDIT KING” St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON PARK-Bkatlog Daily. 11 to 1—3 to 5:30—8 to 11. Ladi*s fro* mornings. Music every night, Tueeday, Thursday and Satur day afternoons. RAZORS CONCAVED Shears, Knivt* and all Edga Tools ground and rspairad, HEALEY BARBERS’ SUPPLY CO., Ball 'Phone 242$. Atlanta, 442. No. t N. Forsyth St., Atlanta, G*. CHAS, J, STEADMAN WHILEJN PARIS Was Son of Late Rear Ad miral and Was Prom inent. Parta, May I.—Despondency la given a* the reason for the suicide of Charles J. Steadman, prominent In New York and Philadelphia, the son of the late Rear Admiral Steadman. Steadman was reported aa drinking heavily, re sulting In despondency. He shot him self In the mouth when left alone a few minutes. Tha body will be shipped home. TO Appointed State Food In spector by Commission er Hudson. Pleasant A. Methvtn, an employee of the Atlanta Milling Company, has been appointed state food Inspector by Com missioner of Agriculture T. O. Hud son. On August 1, the new state food in spection law will go Into effect, and Mr. Methvln will Work under the d|. ruction of the agricultural department The law fixes the salary at $1,500. Under the act three additional chem ists must be employed at a salary of $1,000 each. The general supervision of the analytical work under the pure food law will be In charge of Chemist McCandless, and the special chemist* will work under his direction. Owing to the crowded condition of the capitol It was necessary to fit up quarters for the food inspection work In the basement of the building. Tlfls room, however, will be well arranged. It Is Commissioner Hudson’s Inten tion to make this department thorough ly up-to-date, and to conform strictly to the provisions of the act. Tho va rious details are being worked out now, and by August 1 everything will be In readiness to appl: products sold and state. three RESORTS. No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “BURGLARS CUNNING’ “BELLE OF THE BALL’ GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRIX6S WEST VIRGINIA (The "OLD WHITE” Sulphur.) Now oim»o. Fatnotus fur ita aumlmr Iwtba. •Morirru Improvements, with private I tilths. Pernirtueut orrbestra. Tertn«. 115 to TA week. to t*.r month. Writ* for lllaatruteU (tooklet. *\<ltlres». GEO. A. MILLS, Jr. V.snsatr. Green I wler White Hnlpluir bprlugs, W. Va. COURT OF APPEALS GRANTS NEW TRIAL The Southern Express Company was Indicted and convicted In Gordon coun ty for supplying corn whisky to Wof ford Cox, Cleveland Wfilford and Cltas, Gresham, three 18-year-old boys, but the appellate court reversed the lower court In ruling against a new trial. As the express agent at Calhoun did not deliver the package to the boys, It appearing that a lad working In the of fice did so while the agent was absent. It was held that this formed grounds for a new trial. Having What Men Want It is having what men want that counts as the prices right. What they want in each size and in every weight in each size at every price, until a stock to give perfect service must reach the great propor tions that this one has. much as having at every price— And so it goes Mens S° °x lisle 25c 25c 25c SHORTER SCHEDULE TO COLUMBUS Although no ofTlcinl notice has yet been issued. It Is generally understood by the Central of Georgia passenger oltldals In Atlanta that within a short time trains will be run from Atlanta to Columbus over tho Atlanta and West Point road to Now nan and then over the Greenville-Newnan extension of the Central. Tile new schedule will reduce the time between Atlanta and Columbus un hour. At present the schedule over the Southern Is about five hours, but when the new service Is put Into op eration this time will be reduced to three and a half to four hours. While the trains will go through from Co lumbus to Atlanta solid. It Is probable they will be pulled from Newnan Into Atlunta by West Point engines. FEDERAL INTERVENTION TO SETTLE TROUBLES. WnslUngton, May 3.—Interstate Com merce Commissioner Knapp left this city this afternoon, to go to Denver, where Ills services will be called on for the settlement to be patched up be tween some of the big Western railroad companies and the trainmen, the brake- men and conductors. ALABAMA’S CONVICTS LEASED TO LUMBER CO. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery. May 3.—The making of a contract for 175 convicts at 343.25 each per month, which has been closed by the staff, sets a new. pace In the nintter o< service on the part of the ward* of the commonwealth. The contract was with the Hendcr. lyn-Boyd Lumber Company, at Rlch- itirg. There was one other bid of ex actly the same amount, but for 100 men Instead of 175. Wharf !• Net a House. wharf that simply has a root, without Inclosing walls. Is not a house. In th* sense It Is used in a charge of burglary or larceny from the house. One McCabe was convicted In Sa vannah for taking goods from the Ocean Steamship Company's wharf Hut as the wharf had no inclosing walls the appellate court holds that McCabu could not be convicted on a charge of larceny from the house because there was no house. He will gel a new trial. % Agnes Scott BanqusL „ The senior class of Agnes Scott In stitute is 111 have a banquet at the Piedmont hotel on the night of May 25 at 7:30 o’clock. Covers will be laid for about twenty-live and an Interesting program will be prepared for the occa sion. Men’s fast black, light weight sox, double heel, toe and sole, ^ _ at ;. . . . . 25c Men’s black silk lisle sox, double heel, toe and sole, * _ Price . .• . • . 25C Men’s all black Shaw-knit sox, guar anteed to give satisfaction in every respect.- Price Men’s black Shaw-knit sox with white split sole. Price . Men’s Balbriggan sox in lisle or cotton. Price Men’s black lisle sox with white lisle sole. Price 35 c, three pairs * _ _ for . . 1.00 Men’s all black lisle sox, fine quality. 'rice 35c, three pairs for ... 1.00 Men’s black silk lisle sox, double heel, toe and sole. Price .... 50C Men’s-silk . _ __ _ _ ^ sox. Prices 1 .50 2.50 3.50 Men’s black, tan, navy or gray embroidered lisle sox. Price . 50C Underwear Men’s very fine light weight pajama cloth nainsook coat style shirts; no sleeves, and with full cut knee draw ers to match. Price . . . 1.00 Men’s white lisle shirts. with knee or ankle length drawers to match. Price . . . 75C Men’s Balbriggan shirts with drawers to match. Price . 50C Men’s Egyptian drawers to match. Price lisle shirts with 75c Night Shirts Men’s night shirts, summer weight, without collar, cut full and „ wide and long; each one a perfect fit. Prices 50c 75c 1.00 Men’s checked nainsook shirts, long sleeves or without sleeves; athletic neck; both made coat style, with extra full cut knee length drawers _ to match. Price . . 50C Men’s round-thread, pure linen, coat style, no-sleeve shirts, with extra full cut knee drawers to match. , ' Price . . . 1,50 i Men’s pure China silk, .coat style shirts, no sleeves, with full cut knee drawers to match. Price .... 2.00 Men’s Ti les rajamas > Men’s Pajamas, made military finished with frogs and nice button, made from beautiful figured madras. Prices 1.00 1.50 style, pearl pajama Men’s silk bat-wing ties, a beautiful selection of choice, neat designs in Rumchunda and other fancy silks. ; Price Men’s white or colored wash ties. Price 50c 25c MAN KICKS BECAUSE HIS WIFE WAS BURIED AT SEA New York, May 3.—Chalmer Pren tice, of Chicago, was on his way to New York today to take home his 18-year- old daughter, Camille, whose mother. Mrs. Prentice, had died at sea on board the North German Lloyd liner Koen- Igen Lulx on the voyage over from Ge noa, Italy. It Is also Mr. Prentice's pur pose to enter a vigorous protest to the Federal authorities against his wife's burial at sea against his daughter’s agonized appeal that the body be brought to New York. ^They act like Exercise/ todouftd -for the Bowels Ten All Druggists! The burial at sea was ordered by Guisseppe Campo, the Italian royal commlssarlo, on the Koenlgen, who has plenary powers on board vessels dock ing at Italian ports. He was deaf to the pleadings of the young girl and refused to be’persuaded either by Cap tain Morgensteln, of the Koenlgen, or Dr. Leber, the ship's surgeon, who as sured him that there was every facility on board for embalming the body and thus escaping any violation of the san itary regulations. The nrst cabin passengers held an In. dlgnatlon meeting when It was learned that the commlssarlo had Insisted on the body of Mrs. Prentice being burled at sea. but Captain Morgensteln re luctantly told them that In this matter, owing to the Italian law, he was pow erless oh his own ship. When the body was lowered Into the ocean Miss Pren tice fainted. DECREE AGAINST BIG DRUG TRUST N. C. REPUBLICANS WILL INDORSE TAFT Washington. May 3.—"Notwithstanding the opposition of Federal office,holders la North Carolina, the Hranlillentis of the state will send a nolld Taft drtsoallnn to the nrst Republican National convention.” BSltl rtiarle. J. Harris. of Hlll.lioro, t wealthy ntsiiufsetnrer. who, four years ago. was s candidate for governor. Indianapolis, Ind., May 3.—A tenta tive agreement for a decree was reach ed at a conference today between at- torneye representing practically all of the defendants In the case of the Unit ed States against the.Natlonal Associa tion of Retail Druggists and others. It was alleged that they had entered inte a conspiracy In restraint of trade ana commerce In violation of the Shermaa law. An Injunction obtains. O TRAVELS 1,524 MILES ED RANCHMAN TO WE- ■ „ SHE HAS NEVER SEEN. 0 O o ■ O Pittsburg. Pa-. May f.v-Loul-e o O A. Lehman, of Wllmerdlng. ag- i « O l», and pretty, traveled 1.534 miles O O to marry a man she had never « O seen. She arrived In Houston. “ O Texas, last Wednesday and was o O married there last night at the « O home qf a relative, to Frederick a O Deevers, a rich ranchman. The a O couple became acquainted by cor- “ O respondence. ’ OOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOC3 a