Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 18, 1907, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND WEWS. litlfttnUAZ, atJUJ- 1 Abeut the “Last Call In the Wash Goods }} Sales. This will be about your last chance in the summer Wash Goods sale. Some fall wash weaves are already arriving, so we PARTY TIES TRIP TO CLARKESELE House Holds No Session Thursday and Many Members Leave. In re»pon«e to the Invitation of Mr. Holder, of Jackeon, quite a number of the member* of the Georgia legislature left Atlanta Thursday morning for Clarkesvllle to attend the exercises In cldent to the laying of the corner stone of the new agricultural school for the Ninth congressional district. The lower house voted last week to accept the Invitation, and on Wednee day It waa agreed to adjourn over un til Friday, so that any member who wished to attend the exercises could do In accordance with the motion, Thursday is a holiday for the house, and -flldny of the members, flndlng that time would hang heavy on their hands In Atlanta, hied themselves to the mountains of north Georgia, where the cool mountain breezes and clear spring water will furnish a very pleasant res. plte from legislative duties. Following the exercises at Clarkes, vllle, the members of the legislature make this Friday sale a pretty sweeping af fair. Of course, summer is not half over as yet. You’re certain of find ing weaves you need in this list: 20c, 25c and 30c Madras, 20c and 25c Swissss, 40c ahd 50c Organdies, 20c ahd 25c Lawns, 20c and 25c Batistes, 25c ahd 30c Mulls, 25c, 30c and 35c Tissues, 20c Fancy Cotten Suitings, 25c CoTtoh V°i!?s, All At One Price 12 Yoga Silks, 50c quality, but a few of colors left, the 19c CottSh Suitings, Cotton Foulards and Cot- tQn Fil De Sois, 121-2 and 15c weaves, will be tendered a barbecue by the peo. pie of Habersham county, after which they will Journey over to Tallulah Falls, the garden spot of north Geor gia, to spend the night, returning to Atlanta early Friday morning. DIDN'TMAKE REPORT OE LEI IN SEWER C. If. HI mu. of 851 Ptitllnm ulroot. cor* recta the published statement that he re* ported to Alderman James L. Key the fact that a sewer valve near his home was leaking Inst week, hut be asserts that the valve was leaking and leaking badly. He wishes to correct the Impression that he was outtlng Id." Ills statement fol lows As to my reporting this to J. L. Key, It Is untrue. I have not seen him, nor have I even spoken to him In several months. Itut I did mnko the stntemeut In the pres ence of one of bis friends that the Hush tank near my house on Pulliam street had been turned on Friday, July 6, and had beeu running continuously for several days. At the time I made the statement. In conversa tion with some friends, on Monday, July 8, It was still runulng, and one of the city’s employees mine by Tuesday mornlug and turned It off. These ore fucts that can be substantiated by ns reputable people as are In Atlanta. I do uot know wlmt size valve was left spoil, or hotv much wnter could pass through, but I do know that the wa ter was left running, ns stated above, aud It Is my belief, from the roaring noise In the tank, that It was going with consid erable force. It Is my opinion that more water passed through the tauk than was Used lu the same time on any six of the main streets on the south sldo. My wife was suffering with nervousness and Insotn- nla at this time, mid I was up with her at times lu the night, and the roar of the Water as It passed through the tank so aunoved her that she often remarked thut she wished they would come and shut off that water. Now, I do uot know whether this open valve bad anything to do with the water muddle or uot, and it was not inr purpose to report the matter to nuy fflelsl, or meddle with anybody's qunrrel. justice to myself I felt It uiy duty to tuako this statement." CHARLES F. RICE SUCCEEDS WRIGHT Chairman M. M. Welch, of the city executive committee, has appointed Charles F. Rice to All the vacancy on the sub-committee caused by the res ignation of J. T. Wright. Mr. Wright tendered his resignation to become a candidate for council. Many of the candidates have paid their assessments and those who do not ilo this by noon on July 25 will be down and out. For their names will not appear on the official ballot of the white primary. The registration books for the pri mary will close on July 27, and those who have not their names written there by that time will have no voice In the aldermunlc and councllmanlc make-up. REV. R. L. MOTLEY RETURN8 TO FILL PULPIT SUNDAY. Rev. R. L. Motley, pastor of the Cen tral Roptlst church, who has been con ducting revival meetings nt tho First Baptist church, Athens, Tenn., will re turn to the city Friday, and will nil his pulpit Sunday morning and even ing. Mr. Motley had The Georgian sent him during his stay In Tennessee and speaks In the highest terms of the stand which the paper has taken on the prohibition question. Netsd Scientist Dead. Philadelphia, July 18.—Professor An gelo Hellprln, aged 54, the noted scien tist, who made his home In this city, died yesterday at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. Adolph I.uveman, In New York city. 00000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO O O a POPE'S NEW SYLLABUS O O CONDEMNS NEW IDEAS. O O O O Rome, July 18.—The syllabus o O from Pope Plus X on the so- O 7 Chambsrlih-Jghnson-DuB ose Lompany O culled modernism In the faith and 6 O th* reading of the Scriptures was Q O Issued yesterday. It consists of O O sixty-11 ve articles, and condemns O O with no lack of decision, all Ideas, O O which It calls “modem Ideas," O O concerning the Interpretation of O O the gospels and modem criticism Q 0 nt the life, works, miracles and Q O death of Christ, as well as crltl- Q 0 clsm of the dogma of the Roman O 0 Catholic church. o 00000000000000000000000900 ASHEVILLE, “Land of the Sky,” LAKE TOXA- WAY, the beautiful “Sap phire Country," now in their glory. Low excursion rates via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. Lusk, Dis trict Passenger Agent, At lanta, Ga. A Few Fads About Hosiery and Underwear Accented With Some Special Prices Ladies’ Hose, plain or drop- stitched lisle, in black; 25c stockings, Friday and Sat urday, at 19c Ladies’ plain or dropstitch lisle stocking in black, white, pink, blue and tan; 50c stockings, Friday and Sat urday 41c Ladies’ embroidered, lacc pattern or plain, lisle stock ing with double heel, toe and sole. In blue, white, pink, black and tan; 75c stockings, Friday and Saturday.. ,59c Ladies’ lisle thread stock ings iu black, white, tan and colors; embroidered, lace or plain; 1.00 stockings, for Friday and Saturday.. ,89c Ladies’ lisle thread stock ings; embroidered, plain or lace, in black, white and all colors; 1.50 stockings, for Friday and Saturday.. .1.19 Cotton Boys’ Egyptian Shirts, with long or short sleeves; Drawers to match. 25c garments. Friday and Saturday 19c Bovs’ Shirts in plain white Baibriggans, long sleeves, at 23c Thin Garments—hosiery and unedsrvests with the sheernsss of fins gauzs. But one must not be uhmindful of the wearing. Underwear and hosisry can be made very thin ahd yst vsry strong and durable, but it isn t always so. That's why we are sver on the alert. That s why ws look so carsfully when we buy, ahd again when the goods esme in ahd are marksd. And again when ws ssll them to you. We never liks to havs ahy disappointments. Ladies’ low-neck, no-sleeve Rielielieu ribbed Summer Undervests. Friday and Sat urday 11c Ladies’ low-neck, no-sleeve Swiss ribbed Lisle Vests. Friday and Saturday, 25c vests at 19c Ladies’ low-neck, no-sleeve Vests, with Irish crochet yokes:— 50c vests Friday and Satur day at 41c 75c vests at 59c 1.00 vests at 89c Ladies’ Body Vests, without strap over the shoulders, 25c Ladies’ Silk Lisle Vests, with low neck, no sleeves, Richelieu ribbed 35c pure silk, sle: Ladies’ black, _ , stockings with lisle feet; 1.75 silk hose, Friday and Sat urday 1.21 Infants’ Socks in white, black, blue, pink, tan and fancy tops; plain or lace; 25c, 35c and 50c socks, Fri day and Saturday 23c Children’s black lace lisle hose, Friday and Satur day 23c Cliildreri’s black lace lisle hose; 50c values, Friday and Saturday 331-3c Ladies’ union suits; low neck, no sleeves, close fit ting knee or lace trimmed pants; 1.00 union suits, Fri day and Saturday 89c For the Little Folks Children’s “M” KnitWaists, very light and well strapped to keep them from stretch ing out of shape; buttons put on with tape. All sizes, 25c Children’s “Worth” Waists, strap over the shoulders and girdle, with buttons sewed on with tape. All sizes, 25c Children’s Kneo Drawers, light cool weights to wear under the cambric pants, 25c TROUBLE AHEAD FOR TELEGRAPH CO/S Chicago, July 18.—Apparently all ne gotiations between the telegraphers and the Western Union and Postal tele graph companies at San Francisco have been broken off. After a meeting of the telegraphers In the Coast City yes terday. President Small made tht fol lowing announcement: “I expert to leave Oakland within the next forty-eight hours for Chicago. I will recommend that our executive board meet In that city next Tuesday. The strike In San Francisco and Oak land will continue. There are not enough operator* to fill the poeltinna, and there Is no worry about strike breakers. Florence Schenck To Go on Stage Now York. July 11—Mlaa FIommici* Srbenck. the Virginia beantr, whom Charles II. Wilson, the Van#terh!lt\whlp, deserted, saying she was not his wife, will soon re appear ill the limelight. Hhe Is to emerge dny night, where she Is srheilulptl to yesterday, piloted by II. H. Childress, of New York. wttblu a^irent gilt frame, as If she had Seen j PRESIDENTIAL BEE CHARMS JESSE GRANT Austin, Tex.. July 18.—Jasso R. Grant, who le making a tour through the South end We*L sounding tho senti ment of prominent Democrats on his chances of obtaining the Democratic presidential nomination, arrived here A 40c half-pound box of Wiley’s best Candy and a 30c Want Ad for 30c Friday and Saturday, July 19-20. Here’s your opportunity to insert that “Rooms for Rent,” “Boarders Wanted,” “For Bale,” “Lost” or “Found,” “Wanted Help,” “For Sale Real Estate,” or any other legitimate "Want” ad, fill that long-felt WANT and at the same time get a box of Wiley’s Candy — freo — that is worth more than the price of your Want Ad. JUSTICE BREWER IS AN ANTI-CRUSADER Samuel Forbes. Samuel Forties, aged 27 years, died Wednesday afternoon at 8:80 o’clock at his residence, 25 Savannah street. The funeral services will be conducted Milwaukee, July 18,-Justlce Brew er, of tho United States supreme »» last night In an address to th ® “® e , n . of the Northwestern Mutual Lire surnnee Company, of which he '* h0 of the trustees, declared against crusade against the railroads Justice Brewer held that tbs jJ-^j of the allroads should oe pr until the l»» denominates rosy make a reasonable return t P* money Invested. . , ^ ,i, Tfce IB* Friday morning nt 9 ;“' ;" jirl termert will be at Aetloch «h“n» hv tun ulsttr-*.