Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 17, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWb. ..DAY, JUNK 17. l»rr. Outdoor Clothes for Outdoor Days If you want to enjoy the' summer sea son most, come in and let us fit you up in one of our delightfully cool and comfort able two-piece suits. Choose from novelty designs in crashes, worsteds and feather-weight chev iots—smart stripes and checks and over plaids; or from a line of greatest values you ever saw in plain blue and black serges— warranted for wear and for color. Prices range from $15 to $40. This week we’re featuring the $18 line which includes exceptional values. Our assurance of satisfaction is backed by the names of Hart, Schalfiier & Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co. Dependable Panamas Lots of difference in Panamas—even the genuine South American products. You’ll find only the good kinds here. Prices range from $5 to $50, and even at $5 we’ll sell you la good, durable Panama in any stylish shape. Underwear Most of summer comfort in these coat cut undershirts and knee length drawers. 50c and 75c.Other underwear, 50c to $3. New Shirts You’ll find no such values elsewhere in shirts at a dollar as we show in Daniel Specials. Manhattans—$1.50 to $5.00 Daniel Brothers Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree—Opposite Walton St INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO GROWING WESLEY FUND Continued from Page Ono. societies, <260; W. H. Terrell, 1100; W. T. Hamby, $100; J. J. Fain, $100; C. I. Branan, $100; W. Z. McEIroy, $100; J. W. Starr. $100; A. C. Turner, $100; P. J. Baker, $126; Epworth League, $125; A. J. Johnson, $60; W. G. Sutherlln, $76; R. S. Stewart, $60; A. M. Verner, $50; Mr. Hlpp, $26; Ju venile Society, $26; the Misses Lewis, $25; E. A. Crumley, $26; Oeorge W. Heard, $25; Mrs. Della Powell, $25: J. B. Reynolds, $25: J. S. Strickland, $25; Miss Lucy Holloway, $25; H. H, Hughes, $26; B. J. Meadors, $25; church choir, $50; Mrs. Maude Bridges, $5; Miss Bertha Stansell, $10; Harry O. Book. $5; committee Walker Street. $1,300; W. H. Terrell's class, $100; Miss Kate Sutherlln, $100; Miss Lula John son. $150; S. H. Ogletree, $100; Mrs. IV. T. Hamby, $25; Miss Jennie Irwin, $50: E. C. Trussed, $50; MIrs Jennie Lewis, $25: W. M. Nichols, $25; T. F. Garrison, $50; Mrs. A. B. Jordan, $25; Mrs. A. L. Park, $26; Miss Perry Hen derson. $26; Mrs. W. M.' Nichols. $25; Hornesby, $5; W. B. Robinson. $6; IV. M. Evans, $5; E. E. Rainey, $10; j. w. Jordan, $5; Mrs. E. J. Dodge, $5; M. E. Harris, $5; South Bend Sunday school. $25; Rev. C. C. Jarrell and wife, $lo0; w. D. Thomson, $500; Walter Mooney, $200; W. L. Mooney, $100; W. S. Thomson, $300; Dr. C. E. Murphy, $300; F. W. Clanton, $100; A. D. Thom son, $250; Walter McElreath, $100; W. A. Albright, $200; W. P. Girardeau, $25; A. C. Miller, $100; Mrs. H. O. Reese, $5; H. J. Austin, $25; T. L. Bond. $60; J. C. Harris, $25; Mark Palmour, $100; J. T. Sutton, $50; W. H. Gloer, $25; T. P. Marshall, $100; Mrs. D. L. Barker, $5; Embry Eve, $25; T. S. Florence, $50; Miss Grace Mendenhall, $10; Mrs. E. H. Jones, $25; Miss Hkllle Reese, $5; Miss Currie Bell, $5; Laura Feath- erstone, $1; Annie Featherstone, $1; A. R. Elliott, $50; Mrs. E. M. Elliott, $10; H. O. Reese, $200; E. L. Adams, $100; Miss Minnie Varner, $6; B. M. Ellis, $5; J. II. Ewing, $100; F. M. Hadley, Jr., $26; C5.C. Stovall, $6; W. J. Campbell, $50; L. E. Rogers, $25; W. R. Carroll. $25; J. D. Dobbs, $50; D. A. Quarles, $50; Mrs. John S. Jen kins, $25; W. H. Harris, $100; H. B. P. J. Baker, $100; Miss Ada Booth, $25; _, ... „. Miss Lucy Holloway, $25; Miss Dollle I Johnson, $5; Miss Marcia Ellis, $5; J. Orr, $25; R. L. Asbell, $25; E. H. Orr, A. Greer. $25; Mrs. Willie Tappan, $6; $15; Walker. St. Sunday school, $100; Whtson Fischer, $5; Miss Leone Smith, JE WISH A 7LA MANS WISH 70 GIVE 70 GEE A 7 CHURCH An announcement that the Jews of Atlanta desire to take some part In the Wesley Memorial enterprises was made by Professor Julius McGath, mission ary to the Hebrews, at the meeting of the Methodist ministers Monday morn ing. "The Jews feel that they have been negleoted In this matter," said Profes sor McGath, "but, nevertheless, they wish to help you In making a success, and want to have some Interest In both the church and the hospital which you Intend to build. "I have talked to many of them and they wish to donate a bed In the hos pital, which, I understand, will cost about $5,000. If they do not do this, they will furnish a room for the hos pital." Professor McGath was assured that It wae not the purpose of those having the matter In charge to neglect the He brews, and that any donation they de- sire to make will be gladly accepted. In College Park cemetery. G. P. Beaty. The funeral services of G. P. Beaty, aged 38 years, who died Saturday aft ernoon at his residence at Chamblee, Do Kalb county, after an Illness of four days, were conducted Sunday ufternoon at 4 o’clock. The interment was at Prospect church. He is survived by Ills wife and five children. Estelle Harris. The funeral services of Estelle, the Infunt son of Mr. and Mrs. william Harris, who died Sunday afternoon at the family residence. 130 Bellwood ave. nue were conducted Monday afternoon at 3 o clock In the chapel of Harry G. Poole. The Interment was In Holly wood cemetery. Edgar Mulksy, The funeral services of Edgar, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mulkey. who died Sunday afternoon at l he family residence, 166 Echo street, were conducted Monday morning at 10 o'clock In the chapel of Harry a Poole. The Interment was at Wesley church yard. Eugene Walker Wiggins. The funeral services of Eugene Walker, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wiggins, whoxlled Sunday after noon at the family residence, 207 Grant street, were conducted Monday after noon u( 3 o'clock. The Interment was In We$tvlew cemetery. Elizabeth Woyman. The funeral services of Elizabeth Hargraves, the Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weyman. who died Sunday morning at the family residence, 53 East Fourteenth street, were conducted Monday morning at 10130 o'clock. Don’t forget the great Bi cycle sale on the 20th inst. $26 Wheels for only $16. One day only. King Hard ware Co., 63 Peachtree St. E. D. Hale, $13.50; Hal Revolre, $100; Mrs. B. A. Warltck, $6; J. C. A. Branan, 130; Miss G. K, Saunders. <25; Miss Jennie Smith, $10; Mrs. H. C. Guinn, $10: Mrs. E. M. J. Smith. $10; Miss Daisy Smith, $10; P. S. Dunlap, $60; Mrs. McFall, $12.60; Samuel Dunlap, 125; Mrs. Bowden, $5; J. Fenn, $25; C. T. Walthour, $25; Mrs. J. F. Simons, 310; Mrs. E. E. Edwards, $1; Joe Pra ther, $10; Miss Genevieve Saunders, 350; P. 8. Dunlap, $60; Epworth League, Kirkwood, $25; Miss Ella Jones, $10; Miss Willie Jones, $5; E. D. Hale, $10; J. T. Rose, $500; Alonzo Richardson, $600; W. J. T. Henley, 3250; J. D. Bradwell, $125; J. S. Ar nold, $75; Marvin Neese, $50; I. C. V. CrotV, $125; W. J. Harris, $100; Frank G. Webb, $100; E. F. Lupton, $75; J, F. Bradley, $60; L. S. Sossoinan. $50; H. W. Revlere, $25; Mrs. D. V. Re- vlero, $5; W. S. Bonney, $26; J. T. Gresham, $30; H. H. Jones, $25; cash, 31: Ira A. Smith, $50; G. T. Pursley, 325; D. A. Creal, <25; Malcolm Alc- Crory, $25; L, D. P. Poole. $25; Miss Martha Harris, $26; C. L. Sossoman, 325; Mrs. Benjamin Boyd, $5; J. B, Webb, $10; Lester Forbes, $5; Miss Annie Griffin, $5; Miss Lynn Griffin, 15; Dr. C. D. Smith, $10; Miss Sallle Kate Brown, <5; W. R. Redwlne. $26; Luther R. Smith, $5; Miss Iva I.ove- ness, $5; Crawford Maddox, $5; Ed ward Hlchnrdson, $5: Miss Ruth Re vlere, $5; John S. Jones, $25; Miss Marie Parks, $5; Miss Wtllene Br >5; Airs. Sossamon, cash, <5: Al fred Brown, $25; Mrs. Frank G. Webh. $10; Francis LaPrade. $10; T. E. Harper, $60; Mrs. M. A. Harper, $25; n. F. Jordan. $50; E. W. Swann, 325; Misses Celia and Susie Nix, $26; Mrs. Ella Jordan. $10; Miss Mamie Harrison, $5; Miss W. J. Grogan, $26; J 0. Brown, $10; G. P. Harper, $10; Mrs. AI. J. Little, $5; J, E. Harper, $25; 3. B. Dodge, $10: Thomas Lawrence, 111; Mtss Alma Hubbard, $10; M. T. Merits, $5; L. H. Brown, $10; N. D. Don’t forget the great Bi cycle sale on the 20th inst. S25 Wheels for only $15. One day only. King Hard ware Co,. 53 Peachtree St. $5; Miss Lanette Smith, $5; Miss Lucy Harris, $10; Mrs. E. Al. Harris, $5 Besslo Tappan, $5; Mrs. D. C. Ingle, $5; Mrs. F. S. Ramaur, <1; Mrs. W. El Taylor, $5; Mrs. W. T. Wilson, $10 Mrs. H. F. Garrett, $26; Mrs. J. T. Sut ton, <6; Mrs. S. H. Fincher, $5; W. C Huddleston, <25; E. A. White and wife. $50; Mrs. R. F. Watson, $10; Mrs. F. 3 Sharp, $26; J. P. Wolford and wife, $26; Mrs. W. T. Alooney, $25; Mrs. T. D. Albright, <5; Miss Fannie Christian, $5; Mrs. W. T. Fagan, $25; S. M. Evlns, $25; Mrs. S. M. Evlns, $10; Miss Wll lie Taylor, $5; Airs. C. A. Taylor, $6 Mrs. C. A. Tappan, $35; W. M. Terry, <350; A. L. Ray, $15; Miss Aylett Laps ley, $5; C. A. Tappan, $100; W. H Featherstone, $50; W. H. Albright, <5 J. E. Gullatt, $25; Mrs. C. T. Hopkins, $25; Mrs. J. H. Eakcs, $60; Miss Car rie Bakes, $50; Miss Nell McFall, $5; J. D. Thomson, $250; W. H. H. Phelps, $25; Airs. Lucy T. Christian, $10; Mr. anti Mrs. G. K. Christian. $10; R. R. Klme, $100; C. B. Murphy (additional guarantee for Grace), $200; Grace church Sunday school (by W. A. Al bright), $100; Gannett Quintan (In memory of father), $100; C. C. Jarrell (for family). $60; C. C. Jarrell (In memory of rather, J. A. Jarrell), $10; T. R. Weems, $50; W. A. Candler, $500; Charles Barrett, $5; Lauren Foreman, $100; John AI. Slaton, $100: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stead, $35; B. E. L. Timmons, for English avenue, $30; J. A. Colbert, $6; J. M. Harris, $6; W. AI. Hunter, $5; Raymond Lee, $6; J. D. Marclibank, $5; W. C. Rents, $5; J. H. Simpson, $5; B. E. L. Timmons, $5; A. D. Harwell, $2.60; Mrs. J. D. Alurchbunk. $2.60; J. W. Harris, $5; J, T. Netherland, $5; M. L. Pope, $6; J, M. Red, 25; Miss Nancy Smith, $5; Virgil, Jones, $100; Mrs. M. E. Jones, $10; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Parks, $50; M. D. Scaborri, $100; George H. Sims, $25; A. A. Adums, $25; C. R. Beacham, 225; E, T. Beacham. $25; F. W. Beach am, $25; R. S. Beacham, $26; H. C. Brown, $25; J. O. Davis, $26; E. R. Drake. $25; Mrs. L. A. Ollmer, $26; Allas Mary Gilmer, <25; M. L. Gilmer, 125; J. S. Hall, 226; J. H. Hooten, <26; W. T. Hunnlcutt, 225; Lyman II. Jones, $25; S. H. Jones, $25; J. E. McEIroy, 125; Lulu Mitchell, $25; J. E. Morris, $26; T. E. Pharr, $25; W. M. Pharr, $25; Mis. M. D. Seaborn. $26; J. M. Shields, $26; T. C. Wellburck, $26; W. T. Grif fin $20; W. T. Harwell, $15; J. R. Reinhart. $15; Charles H. Sanford, $15; J. J. Baker. $10; Miss Mary Louise Jones, $10; Milton Jones. $10; Mrs. C. H. Sanford, $10; S. W. Wright. $10; Miss Susie Beacham, $5: Mrs. T. T. Beech. $5; Mrs. T. W. Coogier, $5; John H. Cooper, $5; Miss Jennie E. Hun nlcutt. $5: Mrs. F. L. Hunnlcutt, $5; Paul Hunnlcutt, $6: D P. Hutohlnson. $6’ E 8. J. Jones, $5; Miss Sallle Kiri, der $5; W. A. Mauldin. $5; J. R. Miller and Mrs. J. R. Miller, $5; J. A. Parks, $5 Miss Nannie Scott, $5; Miss Neills Scott. $6; Mrs. T. T. Stevens $5; J. M. Sullivan. $5: H. M. Weaver, $6: Miss Sallle Williams, $5; Mrs. Frank Young, $5; G. D. Isely, $3; Mrs. G. D. Itely, $2. j. P. Johnson. $2; J. B. Richter,_ $2. r M Curran. $100; W. O, Stampa, $125; I AL Jordan. $50; Miss Katie M. Guy ton. $25; I). F. Owen, $100; Mrs. Geor gia C. Thompson, $100: Mrs. A. W. f'rulkshank, $5: C, W. Motes $50; Afr. and Mrs, T. H. Walton. $80; Mrs. M E. Davis. $26^ C English China The woman of taste, seek ing something thoroughly worth while for her china cabinet, will find it in those v ory attractive English chinas which we are show ing. Coalport, Cauldon, Crown Derby, Minton and Wedge- wood are some of the makes nnd each specimen sustains ">ost worthily the reputa- •ion of the historic factory that makes it. t ome in and see these— you will be charmed with '"’tli their quality and style. Maier & Berkeie ! H;S=MSi srST”* “ II. Johnson, 1100; B. Webater, $10; T.'k. Freeman.' *15: Miss E. Durham. $-\V guarantee by W. J. Caps, *1,000. *V. E. Williams. Jr.. $5: Mr*. Dura J. Miller IS W. A. Fincher, $2o. P. E. William’ $250: Ella P. Chatham, $250;- i f Bra.lv1200; Mrs. T. H. Edwards, lion* K Kathleen Chatham. $iao; Wes. fiv Memorial Bara,-as. $1,000; Bishop 'w 5 A randier, for friends. Jt.ooo: St. Paul Truitt, $200; First Methodist church commutes, $6,000; Charles E. Reagan. Conyers, Ga., $100; Mt. Zion church guarantee, $303; E. W. Rose, Bornes- vllle, Ga., $100; E. Y. Clarke, Jr., $100; Wesley Memorial Phllathea class, $200; Gus Castle, $50; Mrs. Gus Castle, $50; Methodist OrphanB’ Home, Deca tur, $100; traveling men. $600; guaran tee by committee. Battle Hill, $50; E. M. Sutton, $100; Decatur committee guarantee, $100; stranger, $50; friend from St. Marks, <25; Airs. A. W. Do zier, $100; AIlss Durham, *25; Miss Guyton, $25; G. W. Hamlin, 3100; J. H. BuiTlngton, 1100; St. Marks Sunday school, $100; Mt. Vernon Missionary Society, $200; Mrs. Jones and family, $200; H. R. Snelling, $100; St. Paul Sunday school, $600; R. J. Guinn, $600; Wesley. Alemorlal chorus, $500; First Methodist Sunday school, $100; 8. C. Aiken, <100; Junior Boracas, Wesley Alemorlal, $60; W. O. Foote, J. A. Mc Cord, Mrs. W. 8. Wltham, Trinity and St. Marks, $1,000; Mrs. J. AI. Mitchell. $1,000; E. E. Wooley, $500; Annie C. Sheridan, <600; Airs. S. J. McDowell, 3600; B. E. Worley, $600; Mrs. L. J. Wright, $600; AIlss Carrie Landers, $600; Charles I. AlcDowell, <25; J. C. Shirley, $26; W. F. Alltchetl, $25; Wil liam Cawhern, <60; Alex Day, $6| D. Adratn E. Gorman, <26: Airs. A. J. Thomason, $5; Ellen Flourney, $6 Rev. T. R. Kendall, $50; J. N. Mo- Intyre, $5; AIlss Lula Hancock, *5; D. A. AIcNabb, $25: Adraln War wick. <12.60; Henry A. Newton, 31; E. W. Jonea. $60; T.-ffc Thomson, $26; T. A. Burdette, $10; 3. A. Reed, $10: J. L. Chapman, $10; C. W. Norris, *10; AL C. Wright, $6; C. C. Burdette, $1; cash, $6.25; Guy A. Atyers, <6; Alts. Z. E. Taylor, $6; R. S. Donehoo, 210; B. H. Smith, 26; Airs. J. B. Owen, $10; AIlss Jeannette Williams, $5; Dr. W. D. Hearn, $5; R. W. Jones, $10; W. E. Williams, $16; J. B. Connell}-, $26; Airs. R. 8. Donehoo, 25; Airs. L. F. Brown, 25; Airs. Hattie Hood, *5; Atiss Jennie South, $5; W. E. Chatham, $5; J. H. Little, $10; C. D. Smith, <5; W. C. Sat- terwhlte, *6; E. E. Cavalerl, $25; J. T. Downing, $10; Airs. J. W. AtcKInley, $5; Miss Bernice Bradley, *6; John AI. Con ley, $5; Mrs. AL E. Stanley. <5: AIlss Ruth Smith, <10; Miss Nellie Jonee, <6; Airs. J. H. Little, $10: Rev. J. W. Cren shaw, <5; Wesley house, No. 1, $25; W. A. Capps. $5; Airs. Mary C. Butce, 226; AIlss G. Holloway. 126; J. H. Makes, 2100; Airs. W. J. Sloane, $25; Mrs. 8. B. Stuart, 225; AIlss Annie Sit- ton 125; George D. Purcell, $25; Airs. Carroll Summer, $25; Sudle Brooks, $25; Mr. and Mrs. Al. C. Petty, |25; Mrs. F. T. Ridge, $25; Lillie Belle Thurman, 225; Airs. S. Af. Martin, <25; Minnie L. Ellis, 225; Carroll Summer, 250; Airs. F. P. Brown, $126 ($25 per year for life); B. V. Alartin. $100; J. J. Thomason, $20; AIlss Clara Short, $20; Airs. John Murphy, llfl; Mrs. Lena Chamhlee, 260; Airs. E. Holloway, *10; Glenn Johnson, 111); Alary Eakes, 15; Mildred Eakes. 16; Airs. AI. C. Moore, $5; Alargnret Eakes, *5: Airs. E. Y. Otmes, 120; G. W. Hamlin, 2100; Airs. G. Aterchant, 120; Airs. L. J. Jones, 226: J. H. Johnston (additional), 250; H. A. Storkwell, Detroit, Allch., $25. ORPHANS TO AUTO ALL OVER ATLANTA Promptly at 2:k0 o'clock Thursday afternoon 100 big honking and puffing uutomoblles will leave the Trinity Methodist church and will have for their delightful luggage no less than $50 happy children—motherless and fatherless children, all of them. The suggestion Is that of Robert F. Shedden and It Is he who Is making all the arrangements for the big time to be given to the orphans of Atlanta and vicinity. Mr. Shedden is desirous of having flfty-flve more owners volunteer the use of their machines for this occa sion. Those wishing to do so may reach him by calling Bell 'phone 170 main. FIFTH REGIMENT HOME FROM FAIR The Fifth Regiment arrived at home from Jamestown Sunday afternoon, coming In two sections at 3 and o'clock. The boys were all tired out from the long trip, but otherwise were happy and In fine shape. Colonel Anderson stated that there was no sickness and no mosquitoes, but the rsmp provided was not the best In the world. There was a great deal of mud and water, but as It rained most of the time this could not be very well helped After the regiment was moved from the grounds to the Bear Island camp the regular army provided planking for the tents to rest on, Rome, Llndale and Ced&rtown com panies went on at once to their homes. Don’t forget the great Bi cycle sale on the 20th inst. $25 Wheels for only $15. One day only. King Hard ware Co., 53 Peachtree St. Deaths and Funsrals AUTO OWNERS MEET AT SMOKER TUESDAY A meeting of all automobile owner* In Atlanta will be held In the assembly room of the Piedmont Hotel Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be held for the purpoee of perfecting an organlaation, which will look after nero' intereetti In the matter « f ertatn lawn which. It l» underntoo.l, ill be Introduced at the next eennlon of the legislature. A buffet supper will be nerved dur ing the evening and the meeting prom- be most pleasant as well ns pr-.flt itla to those who are interested In automohlling in the state of Geor gia. Invitations have been Issued to all automobile owners In Atlanta and vi cinity by the following committee; H. C. Stockdell, Asa Candler, Jr., J. F. E. Turner and J. M. Mrs. Jennie Maxwell. The funeral services of Mrs. Jennie Maxwell, the wife of A. T. Maxwell, who died Saturday morning at her res idence. 503 Chestnut street, were con ducted Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Interment was In Sylvester come tery. Mrs. Nina Vanwight. The funeral services of Mrs. Nina Vanwight, who died suddenly Friday morning in Talbottop, Ga.. where she had been visiting her sister, were con ducted Monday morning at 10 o’clock in the chapel of Barclay it Brandon. The interment was In Hollywood cemetery. Mrs. Vanwight resldad at 86 Walton street. Mrs. L. E. Shope. The body of Mrs. L. E. Shope, who died, several days ago at a private san itarium, was sent to her late home. Baxter, Union county, Georgia, Sunday morning. Julia ITwells. The funeral services of Julia B. Wells, me infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wells, who died Saturday afternoon j at the family residence In Oakland City, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the residence of her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutcheson, lr* College Park. Ga. The Interment was J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO J. M. HIGH CO. Great Sale SKIRTS TOMORROW AT ‘495 Three Hundred Brand New Skirts, “Stunning” Models, Most of Them Samples. Regular $5.98, $6.50 and $7.50 Styles; Your Choice, $4.95. Tomorrow’s buyers will get the best garment value this or any other At lanta concern has announced this season. The lot, as advertised, consists of about 300 or more brand new Skirts of “Russet Brown,” Sicilian, navy blue aud black chiffon Panama, in about forty different pleated styles. Worth up to $7.50. These are all late new original models, n ot seen in ft a p* Atlanta before. Stunning creations, faultlessly tailored and theTjjvZjL greatest garment value ever offered at Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Co„ (Incorporated) FIERCE’S EUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 63 Marietta Street. Opposite Pott Office. E. PIERCE, President. HIGH