Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 06, 1907, Image 7

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4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1507. 7 Summertime’s Here And we’re ready—splendidly ready —to fit you up in the righ sort of sum mer clothes—stylish, comfortable, service able, economically priced. Our guarantee of satisfaction is back ed by Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co., you know. Smart patterns in crashes, worsteds, cheviots and mixtures in overplaids, shad ow checks, etc., are shown in two and three-piece suits. And a great line of plain blue and black serges in light, extra light and me dium weights. Dollar Shirts New lines of Daniel Spe cial Dollar Shirts-and it may be years before such values are again obtainable. Coat style, attached or un attached cuffs, white and fancy fabrics. See the win dow. Correct Hats For years we’ve been learn ing to buy hats right and our immense hat business proves that we know how to get best styles and best values for our customers. Panamas--$5.00 to $50.00; other straws--$1.00 to $5.00. BEFORE COUNCIL The city council meet* at 3 o'clock Thuraday afternoon for the purpoae of conducting an Investigation of the charges brought against Thomas F. Stocks, water commissioner.' At the meeting Monday council adopted a resolution to the effect that the entire body, as a committee of the whole, make the investigation, and a special meeting was called for 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon for this purpose. Commissioner Stocks is represented by Attorney Reuben Arnold. NE HAS APPLIED FDR POLICE PLACE Although the civil tervlee examination for the newly created office of aaatstant chief of police la only a few daya off—June 17—no applications hare yet been filed by aspiring candidates. Among those mentioned are James A. Pat terson. secretary to Chief Jennings; Cap tain Jett of the evening* watch. Captain Heavers of th® morning watch, Station 8er mint Mnyo, former Station Sergeant Man ley. Patrolman Paul Hubbard and J. M. Nye, former Rertfllon expert at the United States penitentiary. The name of Probation Officer Gloer has also been mentioned In connection with the office, but It is understood Thursday he will not be a candidate. Under the civil service rides members of the police force uppl.vlng for the office will have to pass a mental examination only. Outsiders will be required to pass both a mental and physical examination. Daniel Brothers Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree St—Opposite Walton Croker Snubbed By King Ed. London, Juno 6.—"Boss Croker'*” Derby, a* the 1907 race will honceforth b» known, proved In many ways to be a dliappolntment to th* enormous crowd that Bothered at Epsom Down* to wlt- nms the sporting event of the year. Even rnyalty showed disapproval, for Croker was not Invited to King Ed ward's Derby dinner, It being rumored that the "Boss” was considered “un desirable.’’ Instead of eating the king': dinner, as Is customary with Derby winners, Croker dined with nls wife, from wnom he has been estranged fpr many years. Revival Services. Revival services are being held at the Temple Baptist church, corner Mangum and Hunter streets, all this week. Service starts at 7:45 o'clock sharp. The meeting Is being held un der the auspices of the Baraca class. BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY A NOTHER of our attractive sales is on for tomorrow. Our counters and shelves will display a number of stylish and seasona ble goods at exceptionally low prices. Hero are a few worthy of mention. All-Wool Panama and Voile Skirts; black, brown and blue. Excellent values; $5.00 down to *3.98 Silk Petticoats; brown, blue and black... *3.98 Black Silk Jumpers; very pretty and stylish.... • 51-08 Ladies’Shirt Waists, embroidered and lace trim med; $1.00 values, 79c; 75c values oOo Japanese Kimonos; dress length °“® Short Kimonos of figured lawn, 25c and.... .... 60o Children’s Wash Dresses; all styles; 50c and...$1.00 Women’s Gowns; fancy-yoke; worth 75c ™® Lace Trimmed Corset Covers and Drawers; real 35c values • •• • *50 Women’s Jersey Ribbed Vests; full line; 10c, 15c, and ?5c Children's Knitted Waists; good values, at 10c Corset Covers; 25c value, at 10® Peggy Prom Paris and Vassar Bags; dressed and undressed leather; 50c and P.W Silk and Kid Belts; black and brown; 25c and— 50c White Wash Belts -10® 16-Button Silk Gloves; brown *1™ Women's Lisle Lace Hose; black; extra quality 50c Women's Lace Hose; black, white and tan 25c Men’s Lisle Hose; lace and gauite; plain and fancy 25c Men’s Black Hose; 15c: 2 for 26c Children’s Lace Hose; black and tan 25c Women's Oxfords; patent vici and tan: 52.00 to $3-00 Muses’and Children’s Oxfords; black and tan 5125 and $1.50 Children’s Slippers..”." 50c, 75c and $1.00 Children’s Barefoot Sandals 50c, 60c and 70c TAYLOR’S, 240 Marietta Street GIRL'S BODY FOUND IN HARLEM RIVER New York, June 6.—What the police believe might develop Into a murder myetery confronted them today when they found In the Harlem river the body of a beautiful girl of about IS years. There was nothing about the girl to disclose her Identity. She was 5 feet 5 lncK?s-fh height and of slender build, weighing only 100 pounds. At llret the police thought the girl resembled de scriptions of Florctta Whaley, who eloped with the Rev. Jere Knode Cooke, but a closer examination con. vinced them that It was not her body. SCHMITZ DEALT BLOW BY SUPREME COURT San Francisco, June S.—That Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz has been dealt a severe blow by the supreme court of this state la the declaration of attorneys of this city, who have just received copies of the decision In the appealed case of ttj* People against Amer. This decision deprives the defendant in a criminal case of the right of ap peal for a new trial on the grounds of misconduct on the part of the district attorney, a right which haa been long exercised by the superior courts of Cal ifornia. BROKEHIS PLEDGE; TO SERVE TERM For falling to keep his pledge not to drink liquor again, William Boggs, who lives In Chestnut street, was Thurs day morning sentenced .by Acting Re corder Taylor to serve tea days In the stockade without a line. Boggs was arraigned a short time ago before Recorder Broyles on the charge of drunkenness, and took the pledge. When he was brought before the bar of justice Thursday the acting recorder was acquainted with this fact, and promptly gave the man a stockade term. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Qa., June 6.—Alderman J. B. Melton was this morning found not guilty of the charge of gaming that was returned against him by the grand Jury. Several witnesses were placed on the stand In the city court to testify In the Melton case, but nono of them could swear that Melton had been playing any game when the raid was made. In all there were fourteen gaming cases disposed of In the city court this morning, all the men being found not guilty of the charge against them. IICE FIXED BV FARMERS Omaha, Nebr., June 6.—One dollar shall be the minimum for a bushel of wheat, with other grains In proportion, was the statement of President J. A. Everett, of Indianapolis, head of the American Society of Equity, of which he called to order today nearly 400 dele gates for the nationalization of the Grain Growers' organization. Ons of the Important objects of the meeting Is to secure control of the 1907 wheat crop. The association will make a substantial appropriation to place a large number of agents In the Held to stop the sale of wheat by farm ers to an extent that will reduce the visible supply to a point low enough to keep the price at or above the dollar mark. WALSH PAID WELL MORGAN CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY Toledo, Ohio, June 6.—A petition op posing the confirmation of the sale of the Toledo Railways and Terminal Company was filed In the United States circuit court yesterday by the Ohio New York, June *.—Thomas F. Walsh, the millionaire and partner of King Leopold, concealed his romance Ith beautiful Vlolctte Watson Vllllers, the actress, from his family and the public by the payment of many thou sands of dollars, according to state ments made today In the supreme court. Mlse Watson, as she was known to Walsh, says that she was given 33,000 by Walsh's secretary In the offlccs of his lawyers, Nlroll, Anable & Lindsay, and Ignorantly signed a letter dismiss ing Hansen ns her attorney. Subse quently she received two sums of 13,000 each and haa been getting betides from $200 to $400 a month. The latest phase of this amazing le gal entanglement and history of love and Intrigue was threshed out In the argument before Justice McCall, In the supreme court, on the motion to eet aside the order obtained by Lawyer I). C. Hansen to bring the girl Into court to give her testimony In Hansen’s against Walsh for counsel fees. Styles to Please the Eye R| r i STAR BRAND Fit to Please the Foot mOOIl dllOC OlOFC SHOES Prices to Please the Purse. 64 WEST MITCHELL STREET ARE BETTER JUST RECEIVED Another Big Shipment of STARS CONSISTING OF Golden Brown Ribbon Ties Patent Theo Ties Patent Pump and Strap Slippers Suede Sailor Ties Canvas in All Colors In fact, Everything Desirable and Comfortable in LOW CUT FOOTWEAR REMEMBER this is a family Shoe Store, for we can supply the entire family. YOURS TO PLEASE R. T. MOON, Formerly with The Daniel Shoe Store, Savings Bank and Trust Company. It alleged that J. Plerpont Morgan and hie allien in bunking nnd railroad circles entered Into a conspiracy at the time the terminal road was sold, nnd that a committee representing the bondholders bought the road at the set price of $2,000,000. It further charges that the creditors were prevented from bidding on the road by a prearranged plan of Morgan and hie alllea. 4% . Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT . On and After January 1,1907 TH E NEAL BANK • E. H. THORNTON, President. W. F. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, P. M. BERRY, Vice President Cashier. Ass't Cashier, 2d Floor, Muslin Underwear Dep’t. Two Hundred and Fivei Wash P stticoats, Friday, At 89c Wash Petticoats ih French percale stripes, black and whits with medium, narrew and wide stripes, carefully mads, full width, with dust ruffle and double ruffls, trimmed with two hands of solid color to match stripe. Also ih the lot are a few madras and gingham stripss. • Spic-span, crisp hSw skirts, frssh from the machinss of a small manufactursr who prsfers ths mchSy rathsr than the skirts, evsh at a price lsss thah ths actual cost of ths percales. These Are Regular 1.25 Petticoats.