Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 13, 1907, Image 9

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/ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Thursday. imntis, uw. 9 Bargains at Taylor’s Stylish and Seasonable Merchan dise at Reduced Prices D EGARDLESS of the greatly advanced prices, inanv new 1 Vots of * ‘ ready to wear ’ ’ articles, and Dress and * Wash Goods will go on sale at extraordinarily low figures. All-Wool Panama and Voile Skirts; black, brown aud blue - ex cellent $5.00 value; special 5393 Mohair Sicilian Skirts; brown and black; extra quality; |4.00 values $2.98 Silk Petticoats; brown, blue and black $398 White Lingerie Waists; open back; lace and embroidery trim med; elbow sleeves 7g 0 Children’s Wash Dresses; 50c to ’ $1.00 Ladies’ Mushroom Hats 5 0o Ladies’ Plain Straw Hats, 25c and 60o Men’s Blue Serge Suits; $10.00 to $12.60 Men's Blue Serge Coats $2.00 and $3.60 Men’s Alpaca Coats ; $150, $2.00 and $2.98 Men’s Trousers; light weight $3.00 Men’s Trousers, medium weight $2.00 Men’s White Vests; bequtiful assortment $1.00 and $L50 Boys’ Gray Mixed Suits $3.00 and $3.60 Boys’ Wash Suits, Buster Brown and blouse effects; 3 to 8 years 75c to $1.50 Boys’ Knee Pants; solids aud fancies 60c, 75c and $1.00 Men’s Straw Hats 50 O to $1.50 Boys’ Straw Hats; plain and fancy bands 25c and 50c A Great Stock of Panamas Silk Waists Beautiful Wash Silk Waists in Marie Antoinette and other popular styles; lace and embroidery trimmed. Genuine $3.00 values at $1.98. White Waists Large assortment of White Lingerie Waists, beautifully trimmed with lace and em broidery. Regular $1.50 waists; special at $1.00. TAYLOR’S, 240 Marietta Street. To Pay Tribute To Dr. Y. J. Allen A memorial service In memory of Dr. Young J. Allen, whoso death occurred re cently In China, will be held by tho At lanta district conference at Grace Meth odist church, corner Boulevard and High land nvcmie, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Tlu> memorial service will be held In Ueu lamented minister. Addresses will be made liy other ministers and laymen whose namet have not yet been anhounced. During the'course of the service; a com- Couple Killed In Ky. Feud Lexington, Ky., June 11-News reached here this morning of the killing of Leo Tracy and Mrs. Grace Browning in a des perate battle In the Lyon county mountains. Tracy and the woman were together when William Champion passed. The two men bad bad trouble, and Tracy opened fire on Champion with a revolver. Champion returned the Are. The worn- n also opened tire on Champion. Several shots were tired when Champlou killed both Mrs. Browning and Tracy. mlttee which was appointed Wednesday to draw up suitable resolutions in memory of Dr. Allen, will make Its report. BY CHICAGO TRUST Questionable Resorts Made to Furnish Cash For Officials. Chicago. June IS.—Incredible revela tion. ot moral depravity made during tho Investigation, by Judge Newcomer in the discovery of a "vice trust," which has existed In Chicago for year;. It has developed that the most ques tionable houses are owned and operated by a syndicate. It Is said to have been discovered that certain aldermen have been drawing 3750 per month Income for years from these houses. A syndicate, It Is ssld, composod of many distillers and brewers, control all the revenue-producing activities of tho "tenderloin." It Is said that the syndicate recdg nixed a number of leading politicians as partners and divided profits with them. It Is also said a former mayor, two former chiefs of police and scores ot commanding officers are mentioned In connection with the disclosures, but statuto limitations exempts many of them from prosecution. SUMMER SCHOOL N FOR BOYS at Boys’ High School Build ing Corner Courtland and Gilmer Sts. ed Opens on ten weeks. 8peclsl Purpose.—To prepare for en. trance examination to any class In the High School and to make up deficien cies In any study or studies of the High School course. For Information and rates, apply to W. M. GREENLEE, 7 Boulevard Place, or R. C. LITTLE, 343 Euclid Avenue. SLAYERS OF HECK ABA GIVEN SENTENCE Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Gl, June 13.—Gene Bry ant, a negro, was sentenced to life Im prisonment and Jule Howard, a white man, to ten years, for complicity In the killing of Frank Auckaba, In the up per part of this county, several months ago. An exhaustive trial In the superior court for three days resulted In the verdict and the sentences today. Railroad Mechanics. Master mechanics of railroads In aeorgla and other railroad men are ex pected to send a large delegation In tho next day or two to the annual con vention In Atlantic City, N. J., of the Railway Master Mechanics' Associa tion. Already several Atlantans Inter, ested In the railway supply business have loft for the New Jersey seaside resort. Including Horace Parker, L. O. Cameron and F. H. Cooledge. ^Upine Pan-Tourist Telescope Rough and Ready The pictures show the popular shapes in Panamas, but cannot convey an idea of the beauty or high quality that we offer for very reasonable price. Our $7.50 and $10 lines are particularly strong. Other Panamas—$5 to $50. Town Send Us Your Mail Orders We Promise to Please Other Stylish Straws Split Yachts in the best new shapes are $1 to $5; soft Mi- lans and Mackinaws are $3 to $5 ;and, at every price, there’s excellent values. Daniel Brothers Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree-Opposite Walton St. Tomorrow We Will Feature a Line of Suits at $18 That Are Beauties HUGHES AKD TAFT' MAY DIVIDE If, l Aspirants Are Expected to Cause a Split in Party. went over the Republican situation In New York state. Republicans who talked with Mr. Vorys afterwards got the Idea that eventually tho New York delegation to the national Republican convention next year may be split up between Governor Hughes and. Secre tary Taft. New York, June 13.—Arthur I. Vo rys, Secretary Taft’s political man ager, has completed his labors In New York city and left this morning for Connecticut. Mr. Vorys had a long talk vsjth H ry W. Taft, the secretary's brother, and ARE TERRIERS FREE FROM DOG TAXES? Smyrna Owners Claim Their Dogs Are Im mune. mwmmwmimmmmiimmii ^ M. Rich & Bros. Co. M. Rich & Bros. Co. ss Terrier—A small, active, wiry dog, adapted to pursue burrowing animals, and noted for the courage and eager ness with which It "goes to earth" In pursuit of vermin.—Standard Diction ary. 1 Special Announcement ■3 We Will Open Monday, June Department, a New Department Next 17th, a Ladies’ Tailoring to Make Skirts Only Through Its special capacity for de stroying rats, the terrier owners of Smyrna, a small town In Cobb county, have gained Immunity from the dollar dog-tax Imposed by the town council. But the proprietors of other breeds of canines nre up In arms. They declare It Is class legislation, and rank Injus tice all round. So strongly do they feel about tt that Secretary of 8tate Phil Cook haa re ceived a letter from a prominent resi dent of Smyrna asking If something can't be done about It. That only a small number of Smyrnaltes own ter riers, and that a very large proportion own canines of various and sundry other breeds. It Is a hardship that they pay II Into the treasury, while the ar rogant terrier goes tagless and tax- leas. cretary Cook passes It up as much for him. In the meanwhile It Is said that Smyrna la tom by dlesenslon, and the taxed dog owners threaten to ostracise the terrlor owners. VACATION TIME! Before leaving add comfort and convenience to your trip by getting one of our nice BAGS OB SUIT GASES thst we sre selling 10 per cent un der regular prices. It will pay you THE PINNACLE TRUNK MF6. CO. 62 Peachtree St. ONE HOPE REMAINS Up to the Governor to Save Him From Gallows Friday. iMiss Susie Nix I Will Have Entire Charge 5 ’ • • f .. 5 Miss Nix is well known to our trade as the best cut- 5 ter, fitter and maker of Women’s Skirts in the south. 5 She will have full charge of our new Tailoring Depart- ment for Women’s Skirts, therefore satisfaction is assured. J Call at our Dress Goods Section and see the advance Fall J Skirt models and the grand assortment of Tailorings, J Voiles, Silks, etc. Orders will be taken beginning to- 5 day and work will commence bright and early Monday J morning. Get in your order at once. II. S, EXECUTIVE GROCERY STORE Roosevelt at Oyster His “Vacation” Begins. Bay. 5 M. Rich & Bros. Co. | M. Rich & Bros. Co. as Oyster Bay. N. V., June 13.—With but s ■light amount of hyperbole, this little Long Island town, now graced with the presl dent's presence for the summer. Is today making Its nnnunl ambitious effort to rivul Washington as tho national rapltal. Secretary I/»b and bta clerical force are on the gruuud prepared for a hard aunt mer'a work. The executive offices, as usual, ■re located over Moore’s grocery stoYe. Secretary Loeb made bta trip to Hngn more Hill thla morning to vlalt I’realdetit Itoooerelt, and does the routine work of the day. Upon his return telegraph and typewriter Instrumenta begun to click merrily In tho office over the grocery (tore, and Itoosc- velt'a "vacation" may be aald to have begun. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TALKED WITH SEC’Y ROOT. Washington, June IS.—Japaneao Am- baaaador Aakl and Secretary of State Root had a half hour’s conference in Secretary Root's office this afternoon. The ambassador later declined to make any statement regarding the subject or purpose of the Interview. Unless Governor Terrell Interferes, and lt> Is hardly probablo that he will do so. Will Johnson will be hanged In the Fulton county tower Friday. The prison commission declined to commute the sentence to life Impris onment Thursday morning, and the paper was immediately transmitted to the governor, who arrived from Jamestown at S o'clock Thursday morning. Shortly aftorwarda Attorney Alex Stephens consulted with the governor, and nguln naked a respite for Johnson. Governor Terrell did not stnta whnt his action would be, but said that he de sired to consult with Judge J. S. Tur ner, chairman of the prison commis sion, before passing Anally on the csss. This consultation will bo held Thurs. day afternoon, after which the govern or will announce hla decision. The prison commission has given this esse close attention, and have secured every posslblo fact that would bear on the case. Mrs. Hembree's final assertion Tues day that Johnson was unquestionably her assailant on the flftconth of last August, probably decided the commis sion In declining to Interfere. Tho commission has aiso declined to commute the sentence of Willie Rogers, a whlto man who killed his wife In Sa vannah last year. Rogers will hang on June 20. Prepared for Execution. At the Tower preparations are being made for the execution of Johnson. A ropo has been hung from the gallows In the death chamber on the fifth floor, next to "Murderers’ Row," and a heavy ba-e of sand Is suspended to Insure It against stretching. Sheriff Nelms will spring the trap between the hours of 10 and 13 o'clock Friday, unless the gov ernor grants a respite or commutation. The execution probably will take place close to 11 o'clock. The last victim of the gallows In the Tower was Jim Walker, a negro, who was hpnged over a year ago for assault upon a Mrs. Moore, on Peachtree road. The crime for which Will Johnson will pay the penalty was closely similar to Walker's offense. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go., (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Marietta Street, Opposite Poit Office. E. PIERCE, President CITY TAX NOTICE. Books are oow open for the payment of 2d in- stallim! of city tax, E. T. PAYNE, City Tax Collector. Pulled His Arm Off al Elbow When Henry T. Jones, a machinist at the Seaboard shops, found his right arm being drawn Into a planing ma- chlno Thursday afternoon, he bruced himself against the machine and pulled his arm In twain, close to the elbow, Jones was taken to the Grady hos pital, where his wound was dressed. He formerly lived in Macon, and brA been In Atlanta but a short tlma. BANKRUPTCY PETITION IS FILED AGAIN8T MERCHANT. Special to The Georgian. I'hattnnooga. Tout.;. Juns It—An Invol untary pi-tltloii In bankruptcy has been tiled against Charles Rosenthal, one of Chattanooga's leading dry goods merchants. Itosenthnl has been earrylitg a stock of ■boat 1101.1)00 worth of goods, add was generally snppoaed to be doing a pros perous business. Death of an Infant Pryton Harrison Austin, the 11- months-utd Infant of Mr. and Mra. T. H. Austin, of 68 West Fifth street, died Thursday morning at the residence. The infant was a grandson of Mr. nnd Mra. P. H. Snook. The funeral will be private. 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, F. M. BERRY, Vice President. Cashier. Ass’t Cashier.