Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 12, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JULY It J907. July Clearing Suits—Skirts—Waists Beautiful New Lingerie Suits of fine sheer, mercerized batiste, elaborately trimmed with baby Irish and Val. laces; never sold under $10.00; two styles, choice, this week $6.98 LINE OF SAMPLE “Wooltex” Skirts in black, brown and blue, worth $10.00 to $12.00, <jj>^ choice. just a Few Chiffon Voile Skirts in champagne and tan <jj»^ qq shades, $10 values. Fine Chiffon Panama Skirts in black, blue and brown; worth fully $5.00, choice <gj^ Beautiful Lingerie Waists of finest Chiffon Mull, elaborately trimmed in baby Irish and Val. lace; worth up to $2.50, ■* choice Silk Waists in White and Light Pas tel Shades; prettily trimmed with lace: worth $2.00 to <H* 1 /■> IT $3.98; at v -I. • —' J White Lawn Waists, lace and em broidery trimmed; worth up to $1.00, choice. White Linenne Skirts, all-over plait ed and very full flared at 900 bottom; $1.50 value. Colored Duck Skirts, neatly trim med with braid, $1.50 75c value. Other Second Floor Specials 15c 50c 39c $1 50c UNTRIMMED HAT SHAPES in various styles; light and dark shades; were up to $2.50; choice FLOWERS for hat trimming—Great line of all kinds; really worth up to $2.00, at, choice BABY CAPS of white lawn, lace and ruching trimmed; $1.00 value AUTOMOBILE VEILS of finest silk chiffon in white, brown and light blue; full 3 yards long, hemstitched, and worth fully $1.50, only VEILS OF FINE SILK CHIFFON, with hemstitched border, 11-2 yards long, $1.00 value Ladies’ Silk Gloves—Full 16-but ton. elbow length, double tipped, $1.50 pair Sale—Very Attractive Specials Dress and Wash Goods The “Anna Held” Hat We Will Give Free ANNA HELD'S NEW SONG, The gorgeous and tuneful musical show, "Parisian Model," proved to be the theatrical craze of a decade In New York city. And the bright, particular feature of this produc tion— "Will You Bo MY Teddy Bear?” sung by the star, Anna Held, Is now the most popular ■ong In America. sold this week. The picture was sketched direct from the new "Anna Held" hat and gives a better Idea of Its charming style than a column of description could. This Is an original creation of ours and we are making It up on finest Chip and Milan shapes, trimmed wttheztra wide all-silk ribbon In all the fashionable shades. Except for our large purchases of the materials, this hat would $0,95 have to be priced $7.50; hut for a few days we will offer It at only ^ A copy of this song with every "Anna Held" Hat Ladies’ Hose in Deautifui effects; black, white and great .value, pair new tan, 25c 36-INCH HALF-WOOL PANAMAS in all the most fashionable shades; 50c value SILK EMBROIDERED MULLS in street and evening shades; 25c value VERY SHEER MERCERIZED DOTTED SWISS; real value 25c, at ARNOLD’S LINEN SHIRTWAIST CLOTH in white and colors, 19c value COTTON CHIFFONS in pretty light shades for dressing sacques, etc PLAIN, COLORED LAWN for linings, house dresses, 2 l-2c 14c 15c 15c 10c ...5c etc Men’s Hats and Furnishings MEN’S GENUINE SOUTH AMERICAN PANAMA HATS; best <tr*-2 pa shapes; reduced from $7.50 to MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS in new patterns and fast colors; cut CQp full size mid perfect; choice • - MEN’S REGULAR 25c SUSPENDERS to go in tomorrow’s sale at 15c Two Great Shoe Bargains Men’s Fine High and Low-cut Shoes from the Daniel Shoe Store stock, Stncy Adams & Co., and other good makes, standard $5.00 ^ ^ q j- styles, to go at, choice..,f ai*73 LADIES’ QUEEN QUALITY and other fine shoes from the Daniel Shoe Store stock—high and low-eut styles; regular $2.00 and $2.50 val ues; in this $1.18 sale at. Specially Good Assortments in Small Sizes and Narrow Widths Smith & Higgins “The Underselling Store” Car Faro Paid on Pur chases of $) or More. Take Walker St, Gars ladies’ Hand Bags of white linen prettily embroidered—real 50c value, A P . choice aJC Ladies’ Fans in charming Japan ese effects—great line to pick from—at -1 choice Fresh Water from Cascade Springs Served to Customers Free J Mrs. H. S. Lee and Miss Emma Lee, of Brunswick, are at the Piedmont for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Eugene O. Zealey has returned from a visit to Brunswick, where she was the guest of Mrs. H. V. Adderley and Mrs. M. J. Forbes. Miss Hlldred Owen Is visiting Miss Alma Wright, at Brunswick. Mr,. James Hickey, of Birmingham, U at the Kimball for a tew days' visit Dr. and Mrs. Peyton H. Todd an nounce the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Glenn are at Sagamore, N. Y. Mrs. R. L. Meador and young daugh ters will visit Carrollton the last of the month. a visit to New Yorl [gne ffc Dr. J. R. Hopkins Is In New York with Mrs. Hopkins. They will visit Mr. ” - “ Pkf and Mrs. Russell Hopkins at their country place on the Hudson. Among the Atlantans In New York are: Messrs. A. H. Compton, J. Gold- (5. H. Gonn, R. M. Oonm Jr., 5 Harris, I.KalUhl M. C. Kiser, T. W. •Mariin, H. H. Fuller. N. E. Murphy. Mrs. Walter Dunson and Miss Gla ds, Dunson are at the Ebbltt, Wash ington, D. C. Miss Mae McConnell left Friday for a Mr. Watt Richardson has returned to ■ Reldsvllle. N. C., after a visit to Atlanta friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell are the guests of Mrs. Homer V. Jones, at Norcross. Miss Loulle Roper will be the guest of honor at a dinner Friday evening given by Dr. Zoepffel-Quellensteln. Mr. and Mrs. William Eggleston, of Nashville, will move to Atlanta In the near future to make this city their per manent home. Mr. Walter Smart Is quite til with typhoid fever at his home, on Peachtree street. Mrs. J. N. Grlffln, of Valdosta, is visiting Atlanta friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockwood and Mr. Wayne Lockwood, of Montgomery, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Ward an nounce the birth on the Fourth of July of a daughter, who will bo named Irene Hargrove. Mr. Frank B, Lowe and Mr. A. B. Cates left Friday at noon for New York city. En route stop-overs will be made at the Jamestown Exposition, Washing ton and Philadelphia. Mrs. T. C. Erwin Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley, at Marietta. HELPED HIMSELF IT I Mrs. James Setze and children are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Setze, at Marietta. Mrs. Joseph Boston and children are spending several weeks In Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Burke and children are the guests of Dr. and Mrs, Edward S. Lyndon, at Athens. Miss Flora Hertz Is visiting Miss Tlllls Morris, In Athens. Miss Cecelia Payne, of Montgomery, Is attending a house party given by her cousin, Miss Carolyn Willingham. Miss Annie Mas Truitt Is confined to her home with a sprained ankle. It will probably be several weeks before she can use her foot Mrs. John D. Brady and Mies Sara _. Brady left Thursday for several weeke’ etay In Philadelphia and Now York. Miss Lizzie Mae Johnston and Miss the sumn Georgia. In the mountains Miss Mary Winston Beaumont, a visit to Columbus, Charleston and the popular young clerk of the Bell Tele hie of Palma. Miss Belle Haynes Is the guest of relatives in New York. Dr. and .Mrs. H. F. Scott and Mr. Fort Scott leave Monday for a visit to Tate springs. Mr and Sirs. G. S. Prior and Miss {7 , ° r have returned from a visit to Mrs. \\. H. Clark, In Saline, aKns. phone Company, Is quite 111 with fever at her residence, 73 Augusta avenue. The many, friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Harper will be glad to know that they will make Atlanta their fu ture home They are now with Mrs. Harper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Truitt, at 369 South Pryor street. Mrs. J. SIcC. Tharln and Miss Bes sie Tharln have returned to their home, at Collego Park, after a visit to rela ttves ut Montgomery. Mrs. Charles G. Abercrombie, of Montgomery, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Spalding Speer. Mrs. William T. Gibson, of Savan nah, Is visiting her elster, Mrs. C. Ringgold Snyder, in West End. Misses Cecilia Payne, of Montgomery: Elizabeth Willingham and Elisabeth Elizabeth Willingham Johnson, of Macon, and Miss Theodo sia Willingham, of Atlanta, who were members of the delightful house party given by Miss Caroline Willingham, at her home tn College Park, have re turned home. Mrs. J. N. Trigg and daughters. Misses Katherine and Mamie Leo Trigg, of Chattanooga, aro at Tate Springs for a visit of several weeke. A well dressed Inconspicuous man walked Into M. Rich & Bros. Company store yesterday and unaccnsted walked to the rear, entered the right annex of the etore. The clerks In these depart ments were all busy at the time and say that they did not particularly no tice the gentleman who took his stand directly In front of the Candy Depart ment, evidently watching his chance. When the clerk of this department stooped down to get a box of choco lates for a customer the man reached forward and grabbed a box of their Dandy Candy and throwing down 29 cents rushed out yelling, “I can't wait to have tt wrapped." It’a 19 cents every know, and 39 cents all Saturday, you the week. So the police have been asked to collect the difference. FREE! 40 Cent Box Wiley’s Candy With Every 30 Cent Want Ad. This offer is open to every - ‘ :hu- body, men, women and ch: dren—Bring your cash want ads of 30 cents or more to The Georgian and News of flee up to 12:30 Saturday for d get Saturday insertion, an a 40 cent half-pound box of Wiley’s highest grade candy free. Want Ad Department, Phones—Bell 4929—Atlanta 4401. PHILADELPHIA, PA. AND RETURN SOUTHERN RAILWAY Tickets on sale July 11, 12, 13, 14, limited July 23d. Can bo extended by deposit and payment fee $1,00 until July 31, 1907. ' 8TOP-OVER8 AT WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK. TWO TRAINS DAILY WITH THROUGH PULLMAN CARS. SHORTE8T ROUTE. “ELKS SPECIAL” LEAVE ATLANTA 12:15 NOON—JULY 13. ARRIVE PHILADELPHIA 12:55 NOON—JULY 14. TICKET OFFICE, 1 PEACHTREE ST„ PHONE 142 AND 2192. NEW TERMINAL STATION PHONE 4900. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent. GEORGIA—Fulton County. Tox tin* Superior Court of Mid Countgt The petition of Irvin A. Burdette. a. *». Goodwin nnd W. A. Ilurdette, of said coun ty, respectfully show*— L Petitioners dehire for themselves, their associates nnd successors to be Incorporated for the period of twenty years with time, under the name and style of BUKDETTfc HIIOB COMPANY. 2. The object of said company Is pccu-, ninry gain to Its stockholders. 2. The capital stock of said company shall ; bo ton thou Hand dollars, divided Into share* of twonty-ttve dollars each, but petitioner* 1 The Jorltv niaxlmi ..... .... . _ ...... deed thousand dollars and the minimum stock never to be less than ten thousand dollars. This capital stock to be Issued - either as common or as preferred stock. Mrs. Robert Cunningham hae re- You Never Looked at as pretty assortment of White Canvas Pumps, Sailors and Gibson Ties As we are now showing in Turn and Welt Soles. All the ne wswell effects We here for your choosing Mr. Charles Thorn and Misi Imo gene Thorn visited friends In Chatta nooga for a tew daw en route to Colo rado. Mrs. William Bailey Lamar and Mrs. Robert Toy have returned from Tate Robert Toy have returned rrom Tate Springs. The friends of Mrs. Toy will be glad to learn that she Is greatly Improved. CAR ACCOUNTANT KING UNDER SURGEON’8 KNIFE. Sprelal to The Georgian. Wilmington, N. C., July 12.—Joseph T. King, car accountant for the Atlantic Coast Line railroad. Is desperately 111 at the Walker Memorial Hospital, fol lowing an operation for appendicitis. The chances for recovery are said this afternoon to be slim. NO ELECTION MADE FOR SUPERINTENDENT. 8pecltl to The Georgian. Athena, Ga., July 12.—At the regu lar monthly meeting of the mayor and council, the election of a superintend ent for the city waterworks was en' tefed Into. James Barrow, William Crane, H. L. Cook and J. M. Head were nominated and ten ballots were taken, resulting in no election, after which It was declded by the mayor and council to continue the present ar rangements with Mr. Barrow, who Is now acting superintendent until the next regular meeting. Returns to His Pulpit. Rev. Bernard P. Smith, pastor of the West End Christian church, who has been conducting a meeting In Americus for several weeks, will return to his pulpit for both Rcrvlcea Bunday. Regimental Reunion. All Confederate veterans have been Invited to attend the annual reunion of the Thirtieth Georgia regiment, to take place at Douglasvllle, July 26. There will be martial music by a One brass band and a number of noted speakers. Robert S. Ozburn. of At lanta, Is president of the association, and A. P. Adamson, of Rex, the secre tary. ROCKEFELLER MAY BE FATHER OF RECLUSE Detroit, Mich., July 12.—The discov ery of an old photograph and a batch of letters among the effects of Mlsa Jennie M. Smith, a mysterious recluse dead at Manistee, has led to what Is believed to be a remarkable discover}’. The picture, taken many years ago, and bearing upon its back only one word, "Father,” written with a lead pencil. Is declared to be an early pic ture of John D. Rockefeller. The clews, slight as they are, have boon deemed sufficient to Justify a letter of Inquiry to Rockefeller, Georgia Postmasters. Washington. July 12.—Luther K. Webb has been appointed postmaster at Alpharetta, Milton county, Georgia, “ resigned. LOW RATE EXCUR SION TICKETS to Moun tain and Seashore Resorts now on sale via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. Lusk, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. TYBEE. BY THE SEA VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Week end rate, >8.23; tickets on sale Saturdays, limited Tuesdays following date of sale. Season rate, >13.15; tick ets on sale dally, limited September 10th. \V. H. FOGG, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. 26 lots at auction, beauti ful Brooklyn Heights, Satur day 3:30 p. m. $50.00 in gold given away. Take Lake- wood car. O0O00OiHJ00O000O0O0O0O00O00 O BEFORE TAKING POISON, O 0 MAN ASK8 THAT CHILD BE O 0 8ENT TO ORPHANS’ HOME. O O O 0 Special to The Georgian. O 0 Bremen, Ga., July 12.—Oscar 0 O Whitmore, a bricklayer, formerly 0 0 of Carrollton, (la., committed eul- O 0 clde at Boswell House, this place, 0 O Wednesday night by taking 0 0 strychnine. He leaves a little girl 0 O about 10 years old, with Instruc- 0 O ttona to send her to the orphans' 0 O home. 0 O O 000O00000000000000000OO00O DON’T FORGET. Free, 40c box of Wiley’s Candy with every 30c Want Ad brought to The Georgian and News office‘Friday or Saturday, July 12 or 13, for 8AW-MILL ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN FLORIDA. Tlfton, Ga., July 12.—What Is ex pected to bo the largest and most important meeting of the Georgla-FIor- Ida Saw-Mill Association will begin at Atlantic Beach, Fla.. Monday morning. Lumbermen from all the Southern states will be present and take part In the discussion. Among the problems to be discussed Is the shortage of labor and the approaching fruit and cotton movement, which will serve to still fur ther Intensify the car shortage prob lem. Just what action will be decided upon con not be forecasted at this time. \GRAND Tonight—Matinee Tomorrow and All Week. ANOTHER WEEK OF HAPPINESS. GEORGE FAWCETT CO. PRESENTING THE DELIGHTFULLY FUNNY SATIRE ON MAN HATERS “MISS HOBBS” A Cast of Favorites. 8ecure Seats. Grand Popular Pricat. In property, token at i ■ jul v:i!**nt at and maapfaem.' tug of shoes, footwear anil kindred articles, ' usually dealt In by boot and shot* inor- i chants. Petitioners also want to havo the I right to own, rent, lease and.operate ahoe stores on the co-operative or mutual basis i by the sale of membership*, special con tracts and rebates. They desire the right to manufacture any or all articles they may deal In, and to r~ bust- S. Their principal office and t noss shall be Atlanta. In said county, but; they desire the right to establish branch | the same. 4 place of I ild county. other states; and, to carry on then business, they desire the right to borrow money and secure financial old by adopting ment of an active busluegs, nnd that may f - . Jth. an order may be paaae<I Inc . porntln* them under the name aforesaid, with all the rights, privileges and powers \ herein asked and such other* aa are al- CASINO PONCE OELEON PARK. Tonight 8:30, Matinee Tomorrow and All the Week. VAUDEVILLE COMEDY, NOVELTY, ACROBATIC8. Huaton A Co., Ro»e & Ellis, The Mar- Huaton & Co., Rote & Ellis, The Mar riott Twin,, Billy Beard, the McCon nell Sisters, Mitchell & Cain, and Picture,. SEATS AT BIJOU BOX OFFICE. NEW GEORGIA CITY 18 TO BE BUILT. Special to The Georgian. Broxton. Ga.. July 11.—Mezara. W. R. Frier, C. F. Reynold, and T. M. Cheat ham, compoalng the well-known real ealate Urn: of the Dixie Realty Com pany, of thla city, have dozed one of the largcet real eztate deal, that has been made In this section for some time. The property In question I, sev eral hundred acre. In Talbot county at the Junction of the Atlanta. Birming ham and Atlantic railroad. Central and the Talbotton railroad. The company Saturday insertion. Wad I propose, to ,ub-«uvide this into bu«r- , , u | ness and realdence lota and put them Ad. Department, Phones;i -n the market forjhe purpose of e»- Bell 4929, Atlanta 4401. 30-11. NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM. MI8S DeMAY, Rope Dancer, Par-Ex- MISS DeMAY, Rope Dancer, Par-Ex- eellent; MASTER EARL WHITCOMB, Midget Monologist, age 4| MISS MAI ‘TCOMB, 8onge end Dance#! ZIE WHI al. McDonald, Comedien; CLAASSEN rt Dance,; Illustrated ong,. Premier Blackface SISTERS, Son^and Skirt Dance,; MISS TEIN PUPILS MUST KEEP TO RIGHT. DISTRICT School district line* will lie closely ob served when the school* open lu the fall, nnd children will be compelled to attend the school In the district In which they live. Superintendent Slaton points out that the new school districts have been pub lished and that this rule will be strictly compiled with. Ho says that now is a good time to secure tickets of admission and that those children who have moved from one district to another must oecnre trans fer tickets. All pupils applying for transfer lowed by the law* of this state. T. H. GOODWIN, K H. FRAZER, Attorney* for Petitioners. Filed In office thla June ». 1*07. tO^L ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton, j I, Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior 1 court of said county, do hereby certify that I the foregoing la a trua and correct copy ol I the application for charter of “Burdette ; Shoe Company/* aa the same appears of file In thla office. Witness my official elguature and the seal of said court this June 20, 1907. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Ca, Ue. WHITE CITY Figure Eight Circle Swing. MUSIC, Can of ROWING, Winds, Carousel, Vaudeville Box Ball. "ATLANTA’S PLAYGROUND” PONCE DE LEON PARK POPULAR BECAUSE IT IS BRIGHT AND CLEAN AND ENTIRELY PROGRESSIVE. Mathiessen’a Band Twice Dally St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DE LEON PARK SKATING DAILY 11 A. M.-1 P. M.; 3:30 P. M.-6 P. M.i i 8 P. M.-11 P. M. MUSIC EVERY SESSION. tickets must take their report cards with then; nnd also vaccination certificate*. It Is announced that an examination for at> 1 tahllshlng a new Georgia city, to be ' I'lltaats roVt»sri>.n?'',K*ltU>o7‘iri2 be'hii'l known a, Junction City. on July X aud n. AUBBti.ua. O flirt 104 N.rrrerfl