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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1910.
PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN j
THE ILLINOIS'SCANDAL
Perhaps your expectations have not come true in
the house you promised yourself.
• It is quite likely the fault could be traced to the
plan—many times it lies right there.
To avoid that which is often discovered too late,
bring your plans to the
Woodward Lumber Co
where there is a DRAFTING ROOM, equipped with
trained men of practical experience, who will execute
your design in the most feasible and accurate manner—
~ thus taking innumerable irritating worries off your
mind, and assuring results that do not disappoint.
Here you may find many paying suggestions about
building and artistic designing—expressions of comfort
and extreme good taste in the builder’s art.
'“i Let us help you not to worry. • • ,
ThtsWii'ole W\3flfVC\\\\n yy e faveirtlt In
VHqsWa^hedlJsGro^L^ Nate It.,
of th*» gallows room, sounded in
peculiar to hip. And It must
sounded tin* stfni** wny to *Hlgl
too, for hp Huro did art strangely
Our Experience
Is
Your Advantage
Years of shoe buying and selling and careful study
of leathers and processes of manufacture have
taught us where and how to choose footwear.
Every pair of shoes that goes on our shelves must
come up to highest standard of style and quality;
so that these important points are settled for you
beforehand, and you have only to choose the par
ticular style that suits you best. Our expert fitters
will see that you are properly fitted. . .
Summer Styles in Shoes
for Men
$3.50 to $6.00
Summer Styles in Shoes
for Women
$3.00 to $6.00
Hanan’s Fine Shoes for Women and Men
Carlton Shoe Co.,
36 Whitehall
SYMPATHY IN GIF
International Sunday School
Convention Unites in
Message.
Washington, Msy 20.—Twenty thou-
aend men. women and children, lath
ered from every civilised country on
the globe and from every heathen land
Into which the ll|ht of Christianity
has penetrated, are mourning Kniland'e
dead Win* today at the sixth World’*
Sunday School convention In session
here.
At Calvary Baptist church, the First
Congregational chufch and Ml. Ver
non Methodtit church, memorial serv-
Icea to the late king were held by the
delegatee.
Juat aa thousand*, representing every
nationality, every race and every evan
gelical denomination known, at conven
tion HAIf last night united In ona
mighty tribute of praise to America’*
■chief ; executive, so today American,
Teuton, French, Japanese, Chinese,
Turk »nd African Joined with the
Britisher In hi* sorrow for the dead
monarch.
Prayer* were offered for Queen Al
exandra and the sympathy of the dele-
gate* expressed In Ihe following ca-
- Diagram!
"To Alexandra, the Queen Mother,
London, Kng.: The sixth International
Hnnaav School convention, assembled'
in Washington, tenders to you lt» pro
found sympathy In your hour of be.
reavement.’’
Thera U Ooi» Ona "SBOMO QtJJtnKJ!”
Thai I* IMXATIV* B 1101(0 QUININB.
look fol the ■Igaators el K. W. GROVB.
Sun proof serge, warrant
ed fast color. Two-piece suit,
made to order, $12.75. Sing
er’s, 93 Peachtree.
EX-G0\TeRN0R ROLLINS
INDICTED FOR SMUGGLING
New York, May 20.—K. W. Rollins,
ex-governor of New Hampshire, was
Indicted today on a charge of smug
gling.
Suits to order, $13.75.
Your choice of 100 styles,
all-wool fabrics. Singer’s,
93 Peachtree.
Judge Newman Return*.
Judge william T. Newinnn and other
member* of the United Htates court re-
turned to Atlanta Friday morning from
Rome. Qa.. where court has been In
session for the past week.
Feared Property Damage and
/ Loss of Life Will Be
Very Heavy in the
Interior.
Port Llmon, May 20. —A terrifle earth
quake today shook Costa Rtca. First
report* received here say that properly
damage and loss of life ara heavy In
the interior. Ban Jose, the capital, suf
fering hnd|y. The .’quake wag.accom
panied by a tidal wav* here, vi filc-li
swept the streets near the fruit docks.
It Is believed that greater damage has
been done eaat of hero In the Antilles
and tha safety of all veeaels In the
troubled region Ip feared for.
Malaria Makes Pal*. Sickly Children.
The Old Standard GROVE'S TA8TE-
I. Er.-J CHII.f. TONIC drives out ma
laria and builds up th* system. For
grown people and children. 50c.
Guaranteed blue serge,
genuine indigo dye blue
serge suits, made to order at
$12.76, $15.75 and $18.75,
Direct from the wholesaler.
Singer’s, 93 Peachtree.
HAMPTON FOLK HERE
FOR ANNUAL PICNIC
Tha Sunday school! of Hampton.
Hanry county. Georgia. came to Atlanta
Friday for a plcntc at Whlto City and
Orant park. Tho party, numbering
more than S00, of which !O0 wera chil
dren, arrived In the city at *:S0 o’clock
and will rotum at 4 o'clock In tho aft
ernoon.
The picnic was organised by the
Sunday achnolsnf Hampton—the Meth.
odist. Baptist and Christian—and Is
under the leadership of W. M. Parla.
Ur. T. W. Hedwlne, J. M. Tarpley and
J. V. Chunn.
The morning hour* werg spent by
th* picnickers In shopping nnd visit
ing about th* city. At noon they gath.
cred at White City, where dinner wa*
served and th* attrafcUona of the park
visited.' Utter the party visited Grant
park and a number wont to tho Terh-
Georgla baseball game In the after,
noon.
PRICE INDICTMENTS
ARE ALL SET ASIDE
New York Broker Was Accused
in Connection With
Cotton Leaks.
Drowned Trying to Escape.
Wheeling, W. V*.. May 20. -Iq a dash
for liberty front th* work house gen*
at Hinton, near here -today, fluy Brown,
of Kvanavllle. Ihd.. and Tom Beaby.
of Montreal, were drowned In attempt
lag to swim th# Ohio river.
NO NEED TO BE THIN
SCRAWNY OR SALLOW
It’s Only the Stomach That Isn’t Furnishing Enough
Nutritious Matter to the Body.
If you are thin and want to be plump;
If you have wrinkle# In your fare that
you ara not proud of; lfyour*»ktn la
■allow or subject to pimples or blarfc-
haadn. take Ml-o-na stomach tablets
for two weeks and notice the change.
Nine-tenths of the thin people are
thin because the stomach la not active;
It Is not mixing thoroughly with the
natural digestive Juices the food puts
Into It, snd In consequence is not ex
tracting from the food enough nour
ishing matter that the blood can dis
tribute to every part of the body. If
the stomach does not do Its work
properly, the nourishment In the food
you eat la passed along without giv
ing to the body any flesh building ele
ments.
k Ml-o-na stomach tablets quickly
B build up the stomach so that It doe» |tr
f duty and extract* from th* food all the
element* necessary to form good solid
flesh. - » .
If you are. thin." iry’ a ’thro d'eeka*
treatment of Ml-o-ha stomarh 4abteft‘
they are small/. easily swallowed,. sn4
op* or two with each meal will work
wonder*.
Ml-o-na stomach tablets are guaran.
teed to cure Indigestion, acute or
chronic, and to put any abused or over
worked stomach In shape, or money
back.
In five minutes one or two Ml-o-na
stomach tablets will stop stomach dis
turbance. belching, heartburn, sour
stomach and any after-dinner distress.
In a few days nervousness, bilious
ness. headache and dimness will dis
appear. Ml-o-na I* Ihe best prescrip
tion for Indigestion ever written. It
Is sold by druggists everywhere, and
by Jacobs’ Pharmacy In Atlanta at 51
cents a large box. nr by mall, all
charges prepaid, from Booth’g Ml-o-na,
Buffalo, N. V.
Washington, ‘May 20.—Justice Gould,
of the supreme court of the District of
Columbia, today set aelde Indictments
against Theodore Price, of New
York. In connection with the cotton ro.
port leak eases.,
How a Man^-* Sportsman
at Heartr^Became a
Tea King.
m
8IR THOMA8 LIPTON.
Tea King and Sportsman.
A boy who loved sport for sport**
sake, a young man with a Arm deslri*
to feed the world, young I.ipton hus
banded his savings and with hi* father
startsd a small grocsr>-. Then another,
and another, until he had built up «
chain of stores and owned the largest
tea plantations In Feylon. And all
through «Jt tie w as a true sportsman,
fair, add honorable, and became such «
factor In the United Kingdom that ha
was knighted. Upton's savings started
wlUi.alxpenucs and shillings and he Imd
a purnoik'- Open a savings account
wtuCTJia Fulton National Bank of At
lanta, and.tf\vou have a purpose ran !>•'
a biislncqa sucre,,. Interest compound-
ed-**Jnt-HnnuHlly.
’ Governor Denoen and ' tile warrjng
attorney* In Ihe great Illinois bribery
scandal. From top to bdtfom they nr—:
governor Charles R. Dejieen, Attorney
General tv. H. - Stead. State Attorney
Edmuml Hcirke and Btnje , Attorney
John K. Way man. -.
Granulated
Eyelids Cured
The tWoral cases, no.matter of how long
standing, are absolutely cured by *
D r.Porter’8
Antiseptic
He all rig 1 Oil
A southing antiseptic discovered by ait
Ojd Railroad,Surgeon. Allprii’ggist's re
fund money if it failatocure. 2Sc, S0e& f 1.
HIS BUNCH CAPTURED
TWO PRIZES AT MACON
ll*d|«a, Tein.
i MT mat ns- FOSTER'S ANTI-
III. 1* na« Ol th* git MMlimttdlei
auulgf-tl tytlida «a badly ll cauitd
had crMuUtwd tytHdt •« badly ll cana«d
. jboel ala wpPha. I got • boll fa cl. DR.
PORTER 5 ANTISEPTIC HEAMnG OIL ac,d up folha
‘ it* writing liiii ■•*d •b«»ut halt ot It aid my
tssr-'s
INU OIL Your* Italy **' ’ 1
tSfgoodl' CLEMBHT BASHAMS
Made by
Maker of
Laxative Bromo Quinine
Rov. Charles W. Daniel to De-
; liver Commencement
Sermon.
* ThR' kljitf.-seventh commencement of
i’ox cottege, and conservatory will he
celetfccatrcLStay 22 to 24. Invitation* to
Ilia exertTlsee have boon Issued by the
graduating class nnd the faculty.
Oir Sunday morning. May 22. nt tl
o’efbek the imccalaurente sermon will
be preached by Rev. Charles W. Daniel,
pastor of the First Baptist church, of
Atlanta.* The celebration of »he senior
class will take place Monday night at
8; IS o'clock, and the annual concert aiul
graduating exercises will be held Tues
day night nt 8:15 o'clock.
The following graduates will receive
the A. B. degree: Misses Mayrt© Kflk*
Cook. Beulah Kllsabcth Davidson. Kllz-
abetli darner. Gladys Marian Heard.
Mamie Ida Hunter, Mary Gheesling
Johnson. Annie Lou Phillip*. Cora Eu
genia White. Wllhelmlna White and
Ruth Hyer Worsham.
Misses Kittle Bailey and Byrdle Jeflh*
Daniel will receive certificates for piano
proficiency, nnd Thyrsa Ware Shaw «
certificate for \otce proficiency.
RESTFUL
GLASSES
t; t.ZSfXfrxt&rmx
FAR
Without line-
in the
Lens
For the professional man. the
business man, Hip bookkeeper,
the student and' in the • home,
(irotuid to correet fpeufc and fitted
by tin 1 Folsom method. If you
must wear glasses, have them fit
ted right. See laboratory window
dixplav—" Making-Torie Lenses."
FOLSOM'S
Fitting Booms and Laboratory,
4-6-8 Alabama-st., Century Bldg.
High Ball, Too, Pricks Up His
Ears and Fears
Spooks.
■ The ghoel question Is raised by an ex
perience a few days agi of Polh'i- rap-
tain Shepat-a—"Happy Jim’’—an expe-
rlenre that ha* led the Jolly captain
seriously to suspect that something un
earthly and uncanny take# place In that
ilcath chpplber fn'tlie hlg prison In the
early morning. Anil the captain Is not
a believer In "hante." either.
■ captain-Hhcpard le In command of
the iflornirijr watch of the "police force,
which goes on duty at midnight,' and
every’ morning he rides horseback nil
oyer th* city. It was about '4 o'clock
In the meriting, the llr.t of the week,
antf the captain waa riding pa»k the
T.°'ver In Butler-At., when ttip "hant"
Incident fl|*t occurred—giving, the. offi
cer at) experience that caused ‘cold
chill* to chase themselves all over hi*
massive, frame and Incidentally chnsc
111* sunny smile off Into space.
At this hour the streets were desert
ed. an Intense stillness pervaded the
early morning . atmosphere, and the
captain's only company was his lonely
thoughts nnd Ills favorite horse. "High
ball."
When almost In front of the Jail.
"Highball'' suddenly stopped, sniffed
the sir,, pricked up his ears as tho
frightened, and positively refused to
budge.. At first Captain Shepard, ac
cording to hi* recital of the Incident,
felled to detect the cause of "Hlgh-
hall's" agitation, but n moment later
he underatood.
From the death chamber on the top
floor of the prison there-issued, ho says,
a strange wouhd. It appeared ns tho
It were nit uncanny moaning—not the
moaning of a human, however. For *
moment, the .captAln states, the sound
would appear distinct and then It would
almost die away. Increasing In volume
again a moment later.
Not particularly anxious .to remain
In this xlclnlty longer. Captain Shep
ard tremblingly whispered .words of
encouragement to "Highball," and
Anally Induced the horse to move on.
At a lively clip, the captain then rode
up In front of the police etatlnn, dis
mounted. hastened Into his office and
ed ihe perspiration from his brow,
don't believe In ghosta,” explained
Ihe captain Inter, “but I'll tell you right
now that moaning sound, coming out
Warm weather in sight.;
Order your summer suit.1
now. Your choice of 1001
styles all-wool fabrics, made
to order, $13.75 and $15.75.
Singer’s, 93 Peachtree.
ALDERMEN HOLD UP
PAYMENTBY COUNCIL
Th© ahtopnsnli* hoard on Friday fail
ed to concur with cmim-ll in adopting
the resolution to give tfjo real cniatc
Arm of Foster & Roh.son $8o for serv
ice* rendered in negotiating the pur
chase of a part of the HohOfd building S
site In the Second ward. j
The letter from t\ II. Girardeau toj
tji© mayor and the member* of the
board, stating that h° and not Foster*
A* Robson negotiated the purchase anil',
that he did It with the agreement that;
he wa* to receive no compensation, jvns;
read. The resolution adopted by coun-}
ell. which provided for the payment of
$80 to Foster & Robson, was returned
to the school hoard and the bond com
mission.
WALTER P. ANDREWS.
Exalted ruler of Atlanta EIK*
which made a great hit at
state convention.
CANS' BIG BEMOVAL SALE
OFFER BARGAINS TOMOBROW
Read the Big Ads in To
day’s Georgian and Se
lect What You Want.
And Come Early.
Saturday will be a banner bargain
day at the store of the Samuel Oan»
Company, In West Mltchejl-st,
There will be bargains of all the
known 57 varieties. There will be bar
gains for the jn**n and for the women,
and even the children will not be over
looked.
Almost unheard of price.* are being
announced for ladles' suits, dresses,
shirt waists and similar goods. These
prices have been cut below the cost of
manufacture.
Among the many other bargains an-
nounceit are 9,011 Jialr, of jlamrt
shnes nt - prices ranging fn>"’
51.1.1 n pair. And.'as If not ,
with selling a pale of * h "f* ' (n ,
quarter, the Arm anflounce*
away of a 25c box of lmporte.1 .ern'
shoe polish with every pair of
When ihe fact Is taken
eratlun. however, that fhlb •****"„,.
removal sale Rnd that a Mock a
tng to $141,010 must b* ,,ol V *. rpt
cost, the price* can be dnderst w
stock must be sold. aniT that It *
sold, unheard of prices are b
Inched lo the good*. „.,. fr nlnl
Interesting Information < " Tl „
all these bargains I* oolYtsI"*’’!
Georgian today. And
things, these ads tel! of
prices at which Adler’s * 0 ’™ h,|r(
glan" brand clothe* for men a'
offered. •' h r „»<
Or. vou might Just folio* l,K
to Gan,.