Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 26, 1907, Image 4

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•fHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FIIIDAY, JULY 28. 1WT. Patterson Private Ambulance The Patterson service offers its patrons time and comfort by having horses, drop harness, driver, attendants, electric lights and all the accessories that make the best of pri vate ambulance services. : TWELVE TUBS ELfCTJf YEAR Board Recommends Train ing School For High ; f School Boys. Twelve supernumerary teacher* were elected by the board of Education Thursday. They are Misses Bessie Bailey, Cath erine Crate, Marlon Holsenbeck, Iluth Kellogg, Esther Lyon. Marguerite Mil ler, Ollle May Osborn, Nellie Orr, Mae Richardson, Roberta Zachry, Kutle Os- mer and Mary Bob Huson. Miss May Hill was transferred from th* seventh grade of the Crew Street school to the Girls' High School. Miss Jesste Muse, upon request, was granted leave of absence for the scho lastic year 1107-1908. The board of education woe nodded that the University of Georgia hoe granted a scholarship good for one yoai to the first honor gradual* of the Boys' High School each year. The board of education Thursday afternoon adopted a resolution recom mending to council that a technological school be erected on the grounds of the Boys' High School. Council will be urged to make the appropriation necessary to do this work. R Is the Intention of the board to have such a school and to devote It entirely to the technological students. Misses Sergeant and Mugs reported that the work of the summer normal school, which has just closed, was sat isfactory. President Raster was pleased that the work had been eo satisfactory. ... 12:30 p. m. tomorrow (Saturday) will be your las*, opportunity to get a 40c box of Wiley’s Chocolates and Bon Sons free with your lit tle 30c want ads. This offer will not be repeated after this date. Bring or phone your ad to The Georgian of fice. Phones: Bell 4929, At lanta 4401. | DEATH REVEALED LONG ROMANCE Boston, July 28.—The will of John D. O'Shea, of Lynn, grand trusteo of the Benevolent and Protective Order of BIks. who died In Philadelphia at the national ronrtntlon, brings to light a romance that has lasted a quarter of a century. In his will he left 12,800 and hie diamond ring to Mis* Hattie M. Evans, of Lynn, who le astenographer In a shoe factory here. Family objec tion prevented a wedding 28 years, ago. TWO NEGROES KILLED; ONE LODGED IN JAIL. Special to The Georgias. Blakely, Go., July 20.—Two negroes were killed here Wednesday night—one for his money and one about a woman. One of the alleged murderers Is In Jail;, the other was turned loose. WANTED:—Two first- class operators of Rem ington Typwriters. Must be rapid and accurate, though knowledge of shorthand is not necessary. Apply, The NunnallyCo., ; 59 Ivy St. CHASED BYN.Y.M0B MAN DROWNS SELF Frightened at Cries of “Lynch Him,” .Tump ed Off Pier. New 'Tork, July 2*.—Following re peated murders, assassinations and fiendish attacks upon girls and children New Tork went nnfo crasy today, and when a man slashed the face of John Blackman, a inotorman, who was re pairing a car, the crowd pursued the slasher, who, terrified at the cries of "Lynch him," Jumped off a pier In East river and was drowned. Only the arrival of the police reserves prevented the crowd from storming tho jail on Btuten Island for the purpose of wreaking vengeance on Joseph Nopliwlak, aged It, charged with at tacking a 6-year-old girl. DUELISTS WOUNDED IN FIRST ROUND Montgomery, Ala., July 2*.—Frank Heard and John Thomas, of the South's oldest families, engaged In a duel under the old-time rode In Scott county yes terday. Both men were wounded at m-rond Are, when the rural police ar rived. Both men were placed under ar. rest. They fought as a result of a trtv- lul quarrel. WANT SPECIAL JUDGE REMOVED Lexington. Ky„ July 28.—Attorney* for Caleb Powers, charged with com plicity In tbe murder of Governor Goe bel seven years ago. after a final con ference In eGorgetown Jail, have de cided to Me affidavits to have special Judge Robbins removed from the bench. The affidavits will allege that Robbing Is prejudiced. Miner Entombed 13 Hours. Shamokln, Pa., July 28.—After be ing entombed 13 hours by a rush of cool In the North Franklin Colliery, a rescuing party yesterday reached Wil liam Crawford alive, but badly Injured. His brother, Emanuel, was found dead. 5 And the Price - 3 It’s 8|c Chocolate Marshmallow,— 3* 'Taint gwlne do for you to miss 'em. The Candy Corner. M. Rich & Bros. Co. MM AMOS W. BRASELTON, of Todd Drug Company, manager Marietta street store, is not the Mr. Brasel- ton who took bankruptcy. A. W. BRASELTON, 45 Marietta St. SALVADOR MUST GIVE EXPLANATION Washington, July 28.—Acting Sec rttary of State Bacon has asked the Salvador minister, Senor Mayla, for a full statement from Ids government on the case of George and Alfred Mols- sunt, .American citizens. Imprisoned by Salvadoran officials charged with be ing concerned In a revolutionary move, inent to overthrow President Flguerata. The men have been released, but their extensive property has been attached. Henry H. Roger, III. New Tork, July 28.—It has leaked out that Henry H. Rogers was taken rtously II! at hie deek on Monday and has been since that time under the care of physicians at hie country home In Fair Haven. He Is reported to be Improving thle morning. Senator Knight to 8peak. Hon. J. P. Knight will epeaJc Friday night before the Senior B. Y. P. If. of the Capitol Avenue Baptist church, at East Georgia and Capitol avenue. A large crowd la expected to be present to bear this distinguished speaker In his address to young people. International Press Clubs to MssL Philadelphia, July 26.—Representing the Birmingham, Ala., Press Club. J. A. Rountree and Ell P. Smith, both prominent newspaper men of that city, are In town planning for the coming meeting of the International League of Press Clubs, which Is to meet there In October. Teels'e Tower Free of Debt New York, July 26.—Nikola Tesla, the electrical expert, who hopes to hold communication with the dwellers on Mars, has settled the debt of 11,108 on the big steel tower that was to have been put under the sheriff's hametnr In Suffolk county, Long Island, next Mon day. Ribbons and Handkerchiefs For the Saturday Half-Day 5 to 61-2 inch fancy warp ^ 4Uc, 45c ana print Ribbon in many beau- } tiful patterns in this lot to SOcRilsbons at select from. Girdles, Sashes and Hair-Ribbons, 29 Cents 6-inch Faile Ribbons in black, white, light blue, pink, navy, scarlet, cardinal, rese da, Nile, brown, com and violet. 5-inch heavy all silk Taf feta Ribbon, light blue, pink, black, navy, red and brown. 36o Blbbon At 26c 25c Ribbon At 21c And black a large lot of Moire Belting Ribbons that are in the forefront of popularity, Numbers 7 9 12 and 16. 1 i, white, tan, navy, brown, light blue, pink, red and lavender. No. 7 at 45c No. 9 at 50c No. 12 at 60c Ns. 16 at 75c HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies’ sheer linen hem stitched Handkerchiefs. 1.00 Ladies’ Shamrock hand- embroidered initial hem stitched handkerchiefs, six in a box 1.00 Ladies’ all linen initial hemstitched Handker chiefs 15c Ladies’ linen, hand-em broidered initial Handker chiefs 25c Ladies’ cross-bar linen hemstitched Handker chiefs 15c Ladies’ sheer Shamrock and linen colored Handker chiefs, in many patterns.25c Ladies’ hemstitched col ored Handkerchiefs 50c Ladies’ embroidered hem stitched linen Handker chiefs 25c Ladies’ all linen hem stitched Handker chiefs 15c and 25c Men’s all linen initial hemstitched Handker chiefs 26c and 60c Men’s all linen hemstitch ed Handkerchiefs. 6 for 1.00 Men’s sheer all linen full dress hemstitched Handker chiefs 76c Men’s hemstitched all lin en cross bar Handkerchiefs, at 25c One lot of men's and women's imported Paris Sample Handkerchiefs At Half Pries