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the ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, JULY 18. 1911.
Byck’s Midsummer Clearance Sale
-of-
Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes
Is Now On In Full Force
The best values—and Atlanta’s largest assortment of Stylish Summer Footwear, is ready for your choosing ai
exceptional price reductions. Be sure to get your share of the bargains.
Every pair of Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s or Boys’ Summer Shoes on our shelves, except white goods, is included in this unprecedented sale,
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
Johnston & Murphy or Stacy Adams
$6, $6.50 or $7 Low Shoe, now, only
Man’s $5.00
now, only
Low Shoes
Low Shoes
Low Shoes
Man's $4.00
now, only -
Man’s $3.50
now, only
Comprising Tans, Gun Metals, Patents and Kid-
8Mas in Lace and Button Oxfords and Low Ties—in all
the fashionable shapes. All sizes and widths.
i^.65
; 3 .85
3 15
2.85
ANY
ANY
MAIL ORDERS get benefit of
reductions—the same as if
bought in person, and filled
same day received.
Ladies' $5.00 Low Shoe or
Pump, now, only - - - -
Ladies’ $4.00 Low Shoe or
Pump, now, only ~ -
A VTV Ladies’ Josephine $3.50 Low
Shoe or Pump, now, only - -
Ladies’ $3.00 Low Shoe or
Pump, now, only - - -
i
AH materials and fabrics—undressed Kid, Patents,
Gun Metals, Cravenettes, Velvets and Satins in black
and colors in all the'fashionable shapes and styles.
ANY
13.65
2-65
2-35
THE STORE THAT CARRIES THE STOCK
Usual credit courtesies extended if you have an account with us.
wish, or exchange them if they don’t fit or suit.
We’ll send them C. O. D. if you
BYCK BROS. & CO.
27-29 Whitehall Street.
Council Gets Thru Consider'
able Routine Work—Fire
men Pensions Granted.
Flrsman J. C. Martin. Policeman W,
Clower and Polleaman R. T. Bowie w.ra
retired on pensions.
Th» ordinance provide, that each
(hall rer.lv. hair pay, provided the
amount do., not exced IBS a month.
. Other application* for pen.ton. are
beln* held up by th. mayor for tnveatl-
X.tton u to their t*chntr«l compliance
with th. pension ordinance They ar.
J. C. Joln.r, Mlk. White, Patrolmen
Green. Thompson and Dukea, all of the
police department. The ordinance pro.
Vldee a retirement on half pay at tha
Th* appeal for a negro department
for the rlty tuberruloala hoapltal wax
renewed by Councilman fit eve R John
ston. president of the local antl-tuber-
eutoela association, at th* meeting of
council Monday afternoon.
Councilman Johnston read a c
munleatlon from th* secretary of th*
association showing the prevalence of
the disease among th* negroes of At
lanta and the absolute lack of any place
to treat them. He said that Si,ISO
would be adequate to remodel an old
building Into a model negro department.
"The rrvlug need," said Councilman
Johnston. "Is because the negro la tha
great creative source of tuberculosis
and thru negro servants the deadly
germ. ar. scattered among th* whit*
people." It w*. referred to the (Inane*
commit ten.
Also, Councilman John.ton mad* th*
good report that Captain \v. O. Raoul
had contributed ll.jns for tha purpose
of building a children's ward, and ha
asked the permission of council to con
struct this much needed department.
Rewards Per Murderer*.
Following a message from Mayor
Winn urging a reward for the arrest
and conviction of tha murderers of elev
en negro women, which crimes were
committed during the past eighteen
months. Alderman Grant offered a re*
olutlon providing 1100 In each rase. 1
was adopted.
On th* recommendation of Mayor
Winn. H. P. Haney, ex-aaslatant fire
A LUXURIANT GROWTH
OF HAIR
x
Does Not Follow Neglect of
the Scalp.
A eld* from combing It when they
think neceaaary many people give no
attention whatever to their hair. Then
when th* hair begtne to fall out tt
never occurs to them that their trou
ble Is the result of personal careless-
ness.
An occasional application of New-
bro's Herplrlde will not only prsvant
loss of hair but permit* a luxuriant
growth.
Herplrlde kills the germ that causes
dandruff and to thig germ moat hair
tonne* are attributable. It keep* th*
scalp dean and free from dirt, allow
ing the hair to grow unhampered by
accumulation of dandruff.
Newbro’e Herplrlde la sold by all
druggists and Ita manufacturer* have
such confidence In Its germ destroying
power that they authorize all druggists
to guarantee the one dollar else bot
tles to do as claimed or money re
funded.
Application* may be obtained at go,id
barber shops.
Bend 10c In postage for temple and
booklet to The Herpldd* Co.. Dept. R„
Detroit, Mich
Jacobs' Pharmacy, epeclal agents.
hava already baan put on light
work at half pay.
1100 Poe Ad Man’s Club.
Councilman Johnston Introduced
resolution to appropriate IlftO to th* Ad
Men's club to aid In their campaign to
aecure the next national convention for
Atlanta. It waa unanimously adopted.
A communication from Carlos H. Ma
son. chairman of the police commission,
urging an Increase In the appropriation
to the police department for more po
licemen, went to th* finance committee.
To stop th# opening of galea end
doore on sidewalk*. Councilman Evlns
presented an ordinance, and It was re
ferred to th* ordinance committee.
The frivolous Joy of making auto en
gines sputter and pop as they com*
thru the streets cam* under th* conald.
eratlon of th# city fathers and got th#
kibosh. ,
It la a matter that council has been
debating for many month! and as but
few of the member* drive car* It
seemed very difficult to get an under
standing of this problem. However,
Councilman Rvtns finally persuaded th#
vote# necessary to pea* th# ordinance
reported by him.
A communication cam# from th#
board of health, taking th# conflrmatior.
of th* promotion of a brother of Dr. M.
C. Strickland, member of the board,
from eewer flueher to Inspector. The
name of the employe* Is O. P. Strtck-
lend and hie promotion waa confirmed.
Mayor Winn waa called to the chair
and William T. Juatln waa elected a
member of th* board of health from th*
Tenth ward, to eucceed E. D. Thomas,
resigned.
Alderman Warren offered e resolution
to appropriate I1.MN) for a bath house
at Piedmont park. Tt was referred to
the finance committee.
The old clock In the old court house
that has ticked time for Atlanta for
many year* will not find a place to con.
Ilnue It* work In the new rltv hall. Al
derman Maddox reported that It would
coat S2.M0 or SS.8SS to Install It there
end council promptly tabled a resolu
tion providing that It be placed In on*
of th* tower*.
SISTER OF SEN. MORRIS
IS CALLED BY DEATH
Augusta, Ga., July 18c— Mr*. Louise
E. Morrl* May. aleter of Senator W 8.
Morris, of the Georgia senate, died at
I o'clock this morning after an Illness
of two months. 8h# was the wife of
Percy E. May. bank president and wae
prominent here socially. 8he u-avee a
husband and four children.
Reduce Price of Gaa
Chicago, July II.—The city council
SHAW’S HOME FOLKS
FI
“Let’s Make Him Governor
Now, Then Congressman and
Speaker,” They Say.
Matters looked much like Senator
Emmett flhaw for governor Tuesday
morning.
The senator had not fully made up
his mind to enter the gubernatorial
Marathon, hut had the matter under
serious consideration. He has been
urged to make the race, telegram* and
ISIS
Adopt Resolutions Asking Re
traction of Charges Made
Against Them.
latter* deluging hi* desk
Monday night member* of the houae
representing the countie* of Clay. Ran
dolph and Terrell, the three enuntlea
which are In Senator Shaw’* district,
th* F.leventh. met and unanimously In
dorsed their senator for governor of
Oeorgla.
resolutions denouncing the allegations
attributed to Coroner H. Y. Rlghton,
that the drugglet* are responsible for a
percentage of the mortality of infanta
thru their practice of prescribing over
their counter*. The claim la made that
the statement 1* malicious and un
founded. The druggists believe that
there ought to be an unequivocal re
traction. The resolution* adopted fol
low:
’•Whereas, the coroner of Chatham
county has made detrimental charges
against the druggist* In general of thu
When Senator Shaw was informed of | city of Savannah, and
their action, he was much gratified and "Whereas, the Savannah Druggists
stated that it would have great weight J association resents these charges, be It
In making up his mind on the question/ "Resolved. That the Savannah Drug.
Representative* Ttirnlpseed. of Clay; I fists association In meeting assembled
Watt*, of Randolph, and Melton,
Terrell, represent the counties of the
Kloventh district and are unantmoua
for Shaw for governor; Representative
Buchanan, of Early. Joined In with
them.
"Hoke Smith la going to the senate,"
said one of Shaw’s supporter*, "and
who could better take up hi* standard
and carry It than the senator from our
district?
"He supported Hoke, and will nat
urally draw some of that faction’* vote.
Now he Is denouncing Hoke and will
get a bunch of the Joe Brown votes.
"I can't* see." continued the Shaw
supporter, "why Emmett would not
make the Second congressional district
a good represents11Vt. If he were elect
ed he’d certainly be a candidate for the
renatorshlp. A* long as the Democrats
are in power. I can’t seo why we havt
a man from Missouri to wl*ld the gavei
when we might get a Georgian In the
chair.
"But Jet’* get him In the governor’*
race for this unexpired term, then Shaw
for congress.”
condemns these charges as pmmlscu-
ous. malicious and unfounded, and re
quests the coroner to retract the charges
or furnish the proof to substantiate
them ”
GUGGENHEIM LINES
RULED IN ALASKA
Independents Had No Chance,
Says a Washington
Attorney.
Simple Home Remedy
For Wrinkled Faces
Washington, July IS.—'That Inde
pendent steamship lines in Alaska art
at the mercy of the Guggenheim rail
roads and steamer line* was shown by
the commute** investigating the Con-
troller bay scandal today
Charles Drayton, a Washington at-Li nn
torney. representing the Humboldt
It lasts longer.
(From Popular Toilettes!
Thousands of women are spending
fortunes In their frantic efforts to
remove the signs of premature age
from theli faces. When In this state
Of mind a woman will spend almost
any amount />f money on worthless
wrinkle removers, of which there are
many
steamship lines of Seattle, today told of
discriminations against that line by the
tluqgenhdlm Interests.
Mr Drayton said that up to tw
years ago the Humboldt company. 1
which Is an Independent concern, had I
had a freight agreement with the White
Pa** and Yukon Railroad Company and
with the Pitclflc and Alaska Steamship
Company. These companies refused to
renew the agreement and when the In-
Jefferson and Madison Are
to Decide the Matter in
Near Future.
Montgomery, Ala., July 18.—Return*
from yesterday's local option elections
shoiv that Montgomery anil Russell
counties have been swept Into the wet
column by overwhelming odds. Mont
gomery county voted for the open sa
loon by a vote of about four and one-
half to one, while the majority In Rus
sell county la estimated this morning
Around 226.
Four counties of Alabama have voted
for the return of liquor. Including the
two foregoing and Mobil# and Colbert.
Jefferson county will hold an election
ai an early date, and Madison on Au
gust 21.
“Captain Kate," which
was so enthusiastically ap
proved at the Elite last
week, will he seen again at
the Elite Wednesday.
CANADIAN EXCURSION
Eight-da.v tour of Canada and Niagara Falls; special Pull
man train leaves Atlanta vjja L. and N. Saturday, August 12.
One day in Cincinnati, one day in Detroit, one day in Buffalo,
three days in Niagara Falla and Toronto, Canada. Three-hun-
drad-mile run through Canada/300-mile steamer trip on Lake
Erie, 100-mile steamer trip on Lake Ontario, Great Gorge
trip; every meal from start to finish at best hotels and cafe*
state room and meals on steamer, every neceaaary expense for
only $49.75 for the full eight days. Greatest offer ever made.
Make your reservation now. Party limited. Address J. F. Mc
Farland, Asheville, N. C., or Frank Hammond, The Georgia#,
Atlanta, Ga. ,
New York Dental Parlors
281-2 and 32 1-2 Paachtree St.
Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, $3
All Other Work at Reasonably Low
Prices Guaranteed
P. E. Coleman, Mgr.
PHONE 32QT M.
Shellene
Shellene is cheaper than tin,
slate, iron and other costly roof
ings and is more efficient for all
purposes for which a roof is in
tended. Prices depend on quan
tity and grade to he used, and
will b# made known on applica-
javly today unanimously pissedthe ' if ’.h#.* woman only knew ... .h* hK
Baul.r ordinance reducing th# prtre of| lmMt effective remedy imaginable Is a i|2T£?ri,i oL-1
go* from IS cent, to sn average of i simple. hsrmleee face wash which can " n ' ' ' Th * '* n0 « h *
'iM-t rents *2^' n»x* live year*. The be made up at heme In lee* thsn a
~*“ “ * ‘ “ ‘ “ ** minute. They have only to get an
ounce of powdered esxolite snd half .
a pint of witch harel hi the dru* more 81500.000 Oamsg* by Typhoon.
. . snd nnx the two. Apply thle .Ih'Iv Manila. July 18.—The tvph»on which
. . "'•« ** Antwerp. t< a refreshing lotion The effe, t I, vlelted the Island of l.uron eereral days
Antwerp. July 18.—In * riot In whieh almost magical. Even after the pint ago did damage estimated at SI.MS.SOS
» police rhsrged a moh of striking treatment a marked improvement In that province. Fluids which ret in
sttiorr. one policeman and severs! noticed and th* face has s smug, firm after th* typhoon destroyed A large part
of th* crop*.
ret# will he TS cents the first vsar.
cent* the second and third and S* rent*
the fourth and fifth v#*r*
It costs less.
It is mads especially for the
elimatic conditions of Georgia.
It carries a low rate of fire in-
Sole Distributors
Strikers sere hurt today.
C. P. Murphy's Sons
2 tot2 W.Wall St. Phone M. 532
Cootft snd Meet Comfortsbls Thqster
THE AMERICAN
LYRIC WEEK 0F JULY 17
«•« tllWTuw., Thurs. snd fist. Mat*.
LITTLE EMMA BUNTING
AND HKR SPLENDID PLAYERS IN
'Rachel Goldstein’
A Play With Heart Intereat
fUaWEIBA
12 PEACHTREE STREET
Weak of July 17th.
HIGH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE
ANOTHER bio bill this week.
MISS MYRTLE BARTLE8,
Vocalist.
JUNIUS AND FARLEIGH,
B. RISC HE,
Cello Seleiat.
BEAUTIFUL MOTION PICTURE8.
Sent Black Hcnd Letters?
Erie, Pa., July 18.—The United States
grand jury returned a true bin against
Gilbert B. Perkins and Charles Frank
lin at 10 o'clock this morning. The two
defendant*, charged with .ending
Black Hand letter* to I'harles H.
Ptrong. the Erie mllUonairr. were Im
mediately arraigned before Judge
Toung anil, thru their attorney*, en
tered formal pleaa of not guilty.
feellnr that Is most plearing.
Fiends Couple Have Class Cell.
Chicago, July 18—Mr. and Mr*. C.
Lovereett, a couple from Florid*, who
had been cruising In the waters of the
middle West. In a finely fitted steel
launch, narrowly escaped death when
A Big BUI All This Week.
"THE SYDNEY JUVENILE
QUARTET"
LESLIE AND ADAMS.
FRANK WYNNE.
MOTION PICTURES.
Three Absolutely First Run F'e*"' 1
"ON A TRAMVsfeAM ER”
“A ROUNd'SiMN CHILI"
-THE TIE E THAT BINDS.*
Other Fine Pictures.
TrCTU EXTRACTED
| tt I Hwwp
A Specif?
DR. H. JENSEN, 23 1-2 WWUHH SI
the superstructure of the launch
destroyed by (Ire shortly before
In the I-ln. o |n r*- ]
night lest evenin'
lagoon. *Th» wife slumhled In jj 1 '
smoke and sprained her snsi'
groping for fir* caaarr.$lrf* 10 M
In the cabin.