Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 17, 1907, Image 14

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i’HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TCESnAY. PECEMRER 17. n wmitchau The Question of the Hour Satisfactorily Answered ^ TO JmiU Father UH V9 Mother, . Sister Srjjjlg^v or mNEmmEr WMf Brother, jU&W si.25^@l Wife $1.00 TO WR TO $3.00 Husband $200 Give a Pair of Our Felt Slippers Will Not Determine For Few Days, Says Gov ernor. LEATHER GOODS "We ulll not determine tor a few days longer whether an extra seaalon >of the legislature Is required to protect the rights of the state.” This was the only statement made by Governor Smith Tuesday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock, following iit extended conference with Attorney General Hart and Hon. Boykin Wright, of Augusta. The conference was held over the back tax decision of the United States supreme court. It has been a question Distinctive Christmas Showings in Exclusive Leather Goods t • V-* .t •/ . {.' . * - W • J f Fresh from the leading makers in America. A strictly leather goods store quality. We know leather, and you can profit by our experience. All goods as represented. These are some of our attractions HERE’S YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST The opinion has been thoroughly .liMtstled by Judge Hart rind Mr. Wright, but It Is probable that some question has arisen requiring further consultation. It was ascertained Tuesday morning that while In Washington recently Gov ernor Smith made arrangements to se. cure the missing Confederate rolls from the war department practically with out cost to the state. This will be accomplished on n reci procity basis. The government Is pub lishing the records as rapidly as pos sible. Much valuable data la missing, and Governor Smith arranged for this state to furnish this matter, while the government will supply the missing Confederate rolls for the service. This clears up n vexed problem, and makes possible the completion of the Con federate rolls of the ataje. Nothing Could Be More Accept, able or Appreciated. A Comfort and Joy to the Recipient. Playing Card Cases.. Scissor Cases Prescription Books .. Pocket Flasks........ Collapsing Cups Manicure Sets Bridge Whist Sets — Postage Stamp Cases. Razor Cases R. R. Pass Cases Bill Book ........... Money Belts Military Brushes ..... Medicine Cases Gillette Razors $5.00 to $15.00 Elver-Ready Razors $1.00 Automatic Razors $3.50 Automatic Strappers $2.50 Dressing Cases $1.00 tb $25.00 Music Rolls 50c to $10.00 Photo Cases..........$1.00 to $10.00 Jewel Cases..........$1.00 to $15.00 Cigar Caaea 50c to $8.00 Chatelaine Bags .....25c to $5.00 Shopping Bags 25c to $25.00 Cuff and Collar Cases....50c to $5.00 Wrltlhg Cases $2.00 to $15.00 Dash Board Watches $3.50 Gloves and Handkerchief Seta— 50c to $10.00 /Governor Mkgoon, of Cuba, has been Informed by the authorities at Wash ington that the yellow fever quarantine against Cuba has been removed. After a tour of the European conti nent, In cearch of health, Mrs. Katha rine Tlngley, one of the leaders In. the Theosophlst School, has returned Jo New York on board the Lucanla. Frank Donnatelll and Joe Pedro, Ital ians. were killed and Guy Donnatelll mortally wounded Sunday by police men In a etreet fight at Alderson. a mining town In Oklahoma. The v Ital ians had been drinking. Oklahoma's new United States sen ators have been ewom In. Under drawings by ballot, R. L. Owen has tbs lung term, expiring March, 1218, and T. P. Gore the short term, expiring March,'l#0>. An average Increase of 10 per cent In, the salaries of government employees In Washington Is recommended by the Wt Have a Complete Assortment of Felt Slippers visit to our store will charm you, if it is fine leath ers you are looking for. .HOES conducted it Hnroln; A Brandon's private Keep commission. •metery. TRAVELING BAGS, $1 to $60 SUIT CASES, $1 to $75 H. W. Rountree & Bro. Trunk and Bag Company W. Z. TURNER, Manager. TRUNKS, $3 to $60 GIVEN AWAY ALL THIS WEEK. We have selected as our1907 souvenir a handsomely decorated fine China Cafe Plate which will be given with each 50- cent purchase of Tea, Coffee, Spices, Flavoring Extract or A & P Baking Powder. BUY TODAY AND SECURE YOUR PLATE. 77 WHITEHALL ST. HUMMEL MAY NOT LIVE THRO’ DAY FRENCH DRIVING TRIBESMEN BACK GREAT HOLIDAY OFFER Guess the Doll’s Name See Onr Window Naw York, Dec. 17.—"Abe” Hummel Is dying. It Is not likely that be can last mors than the end of the day. This was the pews from Blackwells Island today, where the little lawyer Is In Lalla Maghnla, Algeria, Dec. 17.—The French troops are driving the rebellious Arab tribesmen slowly before them with their mountain guns. The Arabs are keeping up a steady fire from the hills. . FOR XMAS. Felt and Leather Pennants for all schools and colleges. The “CO-OP,” 97 Peachtree Street. The “Cute” and “Cunning” Novelty Store. WANT MORE MONEY FOR CIT - ? CEMETERY The annual report of the cemetery committee of council has been com pleted by Chairman Walter A. Taylor prison for conspiracy In the Dodge- Morse divorce scandal. KEEL FOR MAMMOTH BATTLESHIP IS LAID. Quincy, Mass., Dec. 17.—^Coincident with the departure of the AtlanUc fleet for the Pacific there was laid In the Fora river ship yard yesterday the keel [plans of the battleship Norttf Dakota, 20,000 tons, nearly 2,000 tons heavier than the famous Dreadnought, of the British navy, and 25 per cent more ef fective In gun fire than the latter. .... w lb.give the handsome 160.00 Automobile and 210.00 Doll Window to the boy or girl guessing the name of the Doll. Her given name Is tjie name of a village, town or city in Georgia. Her surname Is the nahle of a county In Georgia > ejj i ;’■) v . • ' ■ ■ ■-y. Every purchase of 60c in our Toy Department entitles you to a guess- Mrs. Ksto Bannister. Mrs. Kate Bannleter. wife of H. F. Bannister, died at the residence of her family. 39*Almo avenue, Monday night. The body will be sent to Rossvllle, Gu.. Wednesday morning for funeral and interment. Mrs. Lillian C. Shuler. Mrs. Lillian 8. Shuler, wife of A. (\ Shuler, tlleul at her resilience. 61fi S. J*iyor street. Tuesday morning nt 7 o'clock after an Illness of two weeks. .The Itody will be * The contest-closes and the guess ing blanks must be turned In by the night of December 24. The name of the successful guesser will be announced Decem- 28, ond the Automobile and Dqll. awarded. and will be submitted to council at the next meeting of that body. The report points out that since council created a cemetery commission th© import of th© cemetery committee need not contain so many details, but the creation of this commission Is heartily Indorsed. It Is declared that several Joint meetings of the two bodies have been held and that these meetings have been thor oughly harmonious. acral sad latcrmeut. ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. TOY DEPARTMENT Third Floor Wagon Deliveries to De College Park, 75 Whitehall Street. Both Phones. Schilkret’s Hungarian Orchestra (8 Piects) Wwley Memorial Church TONIGHT catur, East Point and other suburbs. « progressive, mid especially those of the **- •- part of, tb© is © distant Ittlly. wus n House. Tb© president. During the ear iMlrnlnisfration the Senator connection of the Hooscvelt frequent visitor to tb© \VM.«- ..»»w. .u» I railroad fight gradually Wonilng bitter.