Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 10, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rnIDAT - MAT u < »»• 3 35 GRAND SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 35 Ladies’ Sailors in black and white; would be cheap at 50c; tomorrow Ladies’ “Mushroom” Shapes in black, white and colors; 5Or* tomorrow «/UL Ladies’ “Mushroom” Sailors in black, white and colors; QQ $2.50 value yQC Ladies’ Dress Hats—all new styles and worth up to $5.00; at $1.98 Ladies’ Pattern Hats; beautiful designs; values up to $10; at $3.00 Open Saturday Night Till 10 O'clock I Ladies’ Suita —all-wool 1 Panamas and taffeta silk; 1 $25.00 dtj *■» ora pm 1 values sjp / . / 3> Ladies’ Waists of .white lawn, lace-trimmed; $1.00 value; Cflr* tomorrow »J\J\- Ladies’ Skirts—voiles and taffeta silk; values up to choice $3.90 Ladies’ Waists in new lin- 1 gerie styles; values up to 1 a ,98c | Ladies’ Skirts and Misses’ Skirts; plain and fancy; $5.00 rit* -j QQ values qlli/O Ladies’ Waists of Jap ■ silk in whito and black; 1 lace-trimmed; 1 Baby Caps—well made and nicely trimmed; real 50c values; 4q tomorrow lyC Ladles’ Waists of all- over lace; full silk-lined; $5.00 <n»/> QQ value Children’s Straw Hats— fine Milan; worth up to S’oioh.i'* 50c 1 I Levies' ' r ’' V | and colored mercerized J I sateen, . . . J 1 only y J L. 1 French Flowers for hat Silk Gloves—full 16-but- trimming; worth $1.00; ton elbow length; black at, per ry g* buncli and colors; QQ. only ?OC Ladies’ Vests of merce rized lisle, finished with silk tape; 25o O value OC Silk Mitts—full elbow length; black, white brown 98c Corset Covers and Draw ers of good muslin, laco trimmed; 50c sy P- value J* Misses’ Hose and Boys’ Hose; real 19o quality; rT." ioc Ladies’ Gowns—laco and embroidery trimmed; real $1.00 values 5QC Ladies’ Hose, fast black lisle in new lace effects; 25c value 12c Petticoats of fine muslin, lace and embroidery trim med; $2.50 QQ. value 70C Brown Dress Linens—all linen ; tomorrow, per r a .’ 12c BAS S Men’s Shirts—great line; none worth less than $1.00; choice 47c Men’s Drawers—best clas tic seam style; 75-cent grade at 47c Men’s Underwear — 50c balbriggan shirts and £**“ 25c Men’s Suspenders, Guyot style; regular 25c quali- S'. 10c Men’s Half Hose—plain and fancy; 19c values; only IOC China Silks—white, wash able; real 50c quality; tomorrow 25c Taffeta Silk—yard wide; guaranteed quality; real 69c Bleached Sheets — full double bed size; hemmed; s: h . ...44c Bed Spreads—full size; hemmed or fringed; $2.00 :slr: 98c Men’s Ties—*-best four-in- hnnd style; all-silk; beau tiful designs; 2$C f We Give Green Trading Stamps AMERICAN ASSN. WILL NOT BECOME OUTLAW LEAGUE Milwaukee, Wla., May 10.—The re port from Toledo that the American Association Is to become an outlaw league and play clubs In Chicago and St. Louis Is ridiculed by the associa tion officers. President O'Brien 'said thre was absolutely no truth to It. He had heard of no such scheme and would not sanction It. President Havenor, of the Milwaukee club and a director of the asosclatlon, said: "I know nothing of such a movement We have been badly treated by the major leagues, but that Is no reason for us to form on outlaw league. We will demand better treatment and hope to get It without resorting to warm measures.” SEN. THOS. PLATT WILL NOT RETIRE New York, Mty 10.—In an Interview w fir 's Platt o Idea „ Quoted as saying that be bad no whatever of being a candidate to succeed blmielf. He said ho would not retire, but would serve out bis term. ,CAPT. BRYAN DIES AT MONTGOMERY , Bpeolal to The Georgian. • Montgomery, Ala, May 10.—Captain j T. J. Bryan, former United States mar shal, died this morning, after an Illness ; of about six weeks, lie was one of the most prominent Republicans In the state. WOMAN NOVELIST . PERISHES IN FIRE Louisville, Ky, May 10.—A telegram received yesterday announces the death In a fire In Brooklyn, N. V, of Mrs. Anna Chase Doppcn, the Louisville novelist and poet MANY PLEADED GUILTY TO VIOLATING TRUST LAW. Toledo, Ohio. May 10.—Most of the business men Indicted , for an alleged violation of the Valentine anti-trust law, arraigned today before Judge Mor ris, pleaded guilty. Nine brlckmen pleaded guilty to section 10. The pen ally Is *60 to *1,000 line. . Twenty-four lumbermen pleaded guilty to the whole Indictment and are llnble to a Jail sentence. The plumbers, when arraigned later, will not plead guilty. DIES FROM WOUND INFLICTED DURING WAR OF REBELLION Special to The Georgian. Enterprise, Go., May 10.—Rev. Am brose Pelham Is dead, after several months of ill health. He died from the effects of a wound received during the war and from a complication of diseases brought on from old age. He was 84 years old and had been a li censed preacher for nearly 60 years. He leaves a wife and four children. THINK EVELYN THAW NOW IN PITTSBURG Pittsburg, Pa, May 10.—There Is every reason to believe that Mrs. Eve lyn Nesblt Thaw Is now here with her mother-in-law. Mrs. William Thaw, for the purpose of effecting a recon ciliation between the Thaw family and her Inother, Mrs. Charles J. Holman. Great secrecy surrounds her move ments. CAPTAIN’S BALLOON TRIP WAS NOT A SUCCESS IMMIGRATION 80CIETY IS FORMED IN PIKE. GEORGE II. COLE DIES SUDDENLY George Henry Cole, after an Illness of one week, died nt Ills resldenee, 181 Ashby street, nt 12:40 o'clock r rldnq afternoon. Pneumonia wag the esuse of his sudden death. J ' GHorgeTfdnry'Cole was I-ten '4* lVrf-a-' N. ¥., on 'November 24, ISIS. When about 21 years old he went io «...If be resided for ulne years, In whleb time he served four ream lu the army during the elvll war, being stationed nt Fort AlPatrai, In Hsu Francisco harbor. In 187s he married Mias Julia E. Allen, of Niagara, county. New York, lu 1885 he came to Atlanta In supervising arehlteet at the tints of his death. He Is survived by his wife, daugh ter, Mrs. It. C, Roberts, one slater, Miss Minnie E, Cole, of Atlanta, and one broth er. Mr. Austin II. Cole, of Rochester, N. f. Mr. Cole was a member of the West End Masonic lodge and the Masons have l>een Invited to assist In the funeral services, which will be nnunnnre Inter. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala, May 10i—Thomas W. Troy, who shot and killed George R. Newcomb, In a saloon at Jackson ville, Fla, Tuesday afternoon, Is well known here where he formerly resided. He was born In Montgomery and lived here for a number of years. He was a son of the late D. S. Troy, who was one of the richest men In Alabnm dur ing his life. Samuel and Robert Troy, two brothers, still reside In Montgom ery, as does his mother. Mr. Troy left Montgomery many years ago on ac count of his health and resided In South America. IS AWARDED DAMAGE FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT. 8pcc!al to Tbe Georgian. Barncsvllle, Ga„ May 10.—Hon. John A. BetIJaman, chairman of the execw tlve committee of the Georgia Im- grntton Society, delivered an address on Immigration before a large audi ence here Wednesday. Following this the Pike County Immigration Society wag formed with Colonel J. Q. Nash as president and Mr. U. C. Barrett as secretary. Strikers Threaten Trouble. A veritable fleet of small crafts was placed In commission today by the strikers to assist them In patrolling the water front. The fleet threatened the liner Sylvia and threatened to mo lest the strike-breakers on board, caus ing the captain great alarm. A hurry call brought the police reserve^ who scattered the strikers. She Drank on Rare Occasions. The Rev. W. H. Pond, of Wilder, R. I>tk„ telle an amusing anecdote of a conreraatlon he ones bad roiieernlug temperance with an old German woman. Dr. Pond had deliver ed a lerinim at Mllehell on temperance. In which lie net forth rather liberal views, nod wan returning home on tbs train, when n stout woman entered the car. Every neat wna occupied except half of one In which the preacher oat. Recognising tin- woman an one of hla congregation of the morning, he moved over In hla neat In order to give her a chance to alt down,, which she did. In the course of the cm- verantlnn which followed. Ilr. Pond naked the.woman how she liked bin sermon. "Acli, pater.” Mild she. "It vans much like I mlneaelf belief. I like a leetle beer sometime; hut I never only drink him vhen 1 van alone, und Then I been mlt some- German capitalists have established glass factory at Poahan, China, a town on the Tnlng-tnu l'hlnn-fu railway: a sugar re- Bnery at Tslng-tan, of which the dally out- Special to The Georgian. Columbus. Ga, May 10.—At the ses sion of the United States court Just closed In this city. E. M. Jones, of Birmingham. Ala, secured a verdict for *500 against the bondsmen of M. L. Riley, a former sheriff of Taylor coun ty. In this state. Jones sued for *10,000 alleging false Imprisonment. It has been established that s wooden beam, which for a short period will sus tain safely a certain load, may break eventually If the load remains. Far In stance, wooden lieaufa hare been known to break after flftren months under a constant Compile* with >11 requirements of die Nation*] Pure Food Law. Guarantee No. 2041, filed at Washington. “For over thirty yean.” writes a [entleman in Lo* Angeles, ‘‘I have ued Arbuckles’ Coffee. Many times ny family has tried other coffee only to ome back to our old reliableyuncbange- ible Aibuckles.’ No other coffee has his uniform never failing aroma, I care lot at what price. I have often wished could tell you this." Many other icople have the same opinion. 'irfciiciles' was die fint routed packaged «gec. nod its tales exceed alt the etbca put .vgdier. That il cod! you lew it due limply ID out coffee business being to much greiter than any competitor!, in lad, it it Urge* thta the nest four large* firms in the wot Id combined. We Mlurslly can and actually da give better coffee in ARlSSA fbtn any on “be cin give for tbe price; Being tbe madstd snide it it told at the narrowest margin ol profit. Some grocers will try to sell you instead loose coffee which the toaster is ashamed to sell in a package bearing his name. Don't tike it, neither tbe looks cor the price inA**t* it, cup quality. No mtUec where you buy Atbueklet ARIOSA, oe what you pty for it. it’t tbe tame old uniform Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee If your grocer will not supply, write to ARBUCKLE BROS, Nnr York Car. CAPTAIN CHARLES DE F. CHANDLER. This is a photograph of Captain Charles ds F. Chandler, of tha Unit* ed Slates army, ana the balloon Amorica, in which ho started on a trip from St, Louis to Washington. The trip was not a success, but Cap tain Chandler soon will make another trial. CALLING WIFE TO BREAKFAST, MAN FINDS DOUBLE TRAGEDY Pittsburg, Pa-, May 10.—Jealouay aroused by her husband's attentions to another woman Is thought to have prompted Mrs. Carrie ClgesworUi, aged *1, of Allegheny, to commit one of the most horrible crimes In the history of Allegheny county. In murdering her (-months-old son, Walter, and then ■hooting herself to death In her room last night dsrcdlth.” the late laird Lyfton. The mistral Is the trouble of Marseilles, ■a east wind tbst Increases the city's death rats 60 per cent workmen digging ■ drain osar lbs city hall of Itvndlgo. Australia, found a large lump of quarta tblrkly studded with gold. la still dour orer an open grate Are. Tbe capital of tbe Japaneae-Cblneae com pany to work railways amt mines In South ern Manchuria baa been need at ts.000jno, paid up. The owaera of coffee houses In Buds- feels more than 1000 young women. Recent experiments .m shallow-draft stern-wheel motor boats bar* lodtealsd tbst tbe stern wheel Is a much more ,-ftp-lent propeller In shallow water than tha screw Alexander Clgesworth, the husband and father, did not know anything of the double tragedy until 6 o'clock this morning, when he went to call his wife for breakfast Ulgeaworth appeared before Superin tendent of Police John Glenn this morning and made a clean breast of everything. He said that hla wife had been very Ill-tempered and had her anger easily aroused of lata because of poor health. the Asores to make 10 to 11 per cent. The present pries Is about thirteen cents IL'nfted States cur rency) per liter 11,06747 quarts), The Irupl dance of the Rshka tribe of tbe Hood pcolnsula Is performed by seven girls, who walk op and down gracefully ' icing a cord about three feet la Ibng ' vulcn small nettsd bag Is attached. John Grier Hihben, In e communica tion from tha Princeton alumni com mittee of flfty, announces the gift of (1,100,000 to Princeton University. 58 LOSE LIVES INJOKIO FIRE Toklo. May 10.—In n conflagration In RACE RESULTS BELMONT. First Race—Tom McGrath, .5 to 2, won; Yorkist, 7 to 5, second; Water Tank, 6 to 2, third. Time, 1:14 3-5. Second Race—Banya, 20 to 1, won: Thermometer, even, second; Lady Wlnlfrled, 4 to 1, third. Time, 54 3-5. SAN FRANCISCO " COST $350,000,000 New York, May 10.—President O. W. Burchell, of the Natlonn! Board of Underwriters, at an annual meeting to day eetlmated the lose of tho San Francisco enrthquake and Are to the Insurance companies was In round numbers **50,000,000. “Skedaddle.” The word “skedaddle" may trees Its ori gin from several languages. Probably It first came from the Greek, where a word similar In sound Was used to describe, tbe dlsiicralnn of a routed army. The Hwedea hare a ward "akuddadnbl." and tho Danes another, "Hk.vede.lehL" both of which hive tbe same significance. “Bumper.” The word “bumper,'' meaning a drinking venial, derived Its origin from the Roman Catholic religion. It waa the custom In England In anelent times tn drink the health of the pope after dinner In a full glaas nf wine. This was railed “au ben pere," from which we hare the contraction "liuupcr." FOR RENT F«!t HUNT. Store* nuil Ufflcen. 32-38 S. For»yth $150.00 3s W. A In bn mu 175.00 16 8. Pryor 65.00 111V4 Mnr!«*tt:i no.*) 116-118 Bellwoml 20.00 86 North llroml 16.00 662 Itwntur !*•■».r** 400 I'Meewnml 12.60 871 Mnrlotta 20.00 i 231 Kilffewitml 20.00 226.A North Hut lor 16,00 606;lH»Knlh (KilgvwooO, On.) 12.00 : 238 rimliwut 12.00 526 Marietta 12.5» 222 Stnte lO.oo 113 Mnrrlettn 430 Mnrrlettn 1*. u 165V4 KOgeirood 6.00 JOHN J: WOODSIDE. THR HKNTINO AORNT. 12 Auburn Avenue. Doth ’Phone*—618. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRACTORS. WE WIHII TO MAKE CONTRACT FOR moving about D).000 ruble yards earth near Atlanta. Apply 231 Equitable build- The Isthmian canal commission has ordered the appointment of n board of appraisers to ascertain the value of tho Island of Naos, Bay of Panama. Receivers Appointed. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala., May 10.—Thom is J. Reynolds and E. M. Whittington havo been appointed receivers, for tha Coii"- cuh Pins Lumber and Manufacturing Company by Judge Thomas G. Jones, "f the United States court, on petition of creditors of the company. Not Enough Salt for the Oyster. The Bsltle Hea Is now declared not salty enough to sustain tbs Ilfs of tbs oyster. The Green tells how it|| happened—wait for it. R A L^rannen & / mnthony ....SATURDAY SPECIALS.... Liggett’s Saturday Candy, pound box lun A candy equal to that you pay dou- ble the price for elsewhere. Fairy Soap, 8 cakes for . 25c Sticky Fly Paper, Do tox S 25 eets ’ 25c Monkey Brand Soap, . 2c Cake Full Size Cake. A Good Scrubbing Soap.