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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911.
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Thursday Only, Piedmont Hotel Brand
Tomatoes 2,3 for 19c
Finest Quality* Special “Rogers Pack,”
Regular Price 10c Per Can
No. 3 Size, 15c Value, 3 cans for 29c
Some Thursday Bargains
Rogers’ Pure Candies
We are building up a fine trade In these delicious Pure Candles at popu
lar prices: .
Peanut Butter'Kisses, per pound .. 15c
Buttermele; per pound .. ..20c
Chocolate Soldlere, per pound • 20c
Chocolate'or Vanilla Fudge, per pound ..20c
|" 10 Cans Shinola at 3 for 19c |
Are you, Mrs. Housewife, shar
ing in the economies offered by
the Rogers Stores! Thousands
of families in and near Atlanta
have learned the advantages to
be, enjoyed e by trading . at these
stores—lower prices, fresher and
better pure foods. If you are not
already a regular customer, now
is a good time to begin.
No. 3 size 10-cent cans • f American
Beauty Hominy. Thursday 1 Q
3 cans for 1J/C
Only a few of the many spe
cials to be offered Thursday are
quoted in this advertisement. All
our stores are fully stocked with
new, s&asonable, most desirable
goods and throughout every line
there 1 are offerings of especial at
tractiveness. Phone, send or
bring your orders early Thursday
to assure prompt delivery.
No. 3 size 10-cent cans of American
Beauty Sauerkraut, Thursday. 19c
Thursday Only, New York Baldwin
Apples 39c Peck
These are extra fancy quality, rich
color and delicious in flavor; fine for
eating raw or cooked.
3 cans for.
Canned Com and Peas
Piedmont Hotel Brand, Finest. Tendarest.’Beat Sugar Corn; can.. .. ..15e
Per,dozen •• • • * ..*1.60
Snowflake Brand Maine Sugar Cor. extra fancy; per can 121-2c
A & B. Brand New York State Corn, three cans for 25o
Sleepy Eye Brand Early June Peas; fancy; per can ., .. .. ..... .. ..15e
per dozen *1.60
Sleepy Eye-Brand Sweet Wrinkle Pea; per can .. .. ..' 12e
per dozen .. v -- • • ..*1.25
"Sleepy.Elye Brand Sweet Wrtnde Peas: per can .. .. .. ..18c
Per dozen .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... ..*1.95
Sleepy Eye Brand Petit Pols; per can .. 25c
Per dozen :. ...... •• «• .. .. .... •• •* .. .... .. •• •• •» •• ..*2.65
Rogers’ Coffees: A Sale of Tea
Rogers’ Coffees are famous for fine flavor—the result’of scientific blending and
perfect roasting in a modern, splendidly equipped plant. Fresh daily at all our
stores are the following blends:
How We Sell Eggs
When the Rogers Stores advertise or their salesmen say “Fresh Eggs."
you may be sure that they are fresh. We buy the very best fresh eggs to
be had and test every one before offering it to our custdmers. New supplies
at all our stores tomorrow.
We also handle select Cold Storage Eggs; but never sell them as fresh.
The storage eggs will be priced 24c a dozen Thursday.
3 pkgs Mother’s Corn Flakes for 19c
Santos Blend,
per pound.,
Ja
22k
25c
35c
Regal Blend,
per pound..'..
ava Blend, oC p Climax Blend,
er pound. per pound
Special sale of a small lot of Tetley’s Green'Label India and Ceylon Tea
these prices:
Impound 12c |. as™?.:..' 23c
at
Thursday, Extra Fine Imported
Peas at 17c Per Can
Very smalOand Tender, Delicious in Flavor.
* Regular Price 25c Can.
20c tins
Butter and Butterine
* Piedmont-Hotel Brand Butter Is the very finest qual
ity on the market. Fresh dally at all our stores.
Thuriday, 35c pound.
Marigold Butterine Is 30 per cent beat creamery butter,
and other Ingredients are. perfectly pure.
Thursday, 25c pound.
Sausage: Breakfast Bacon
Tennesee I*ure.All-Pork Sausage in one-pound mus
lin bags; per pound .. ..15c
Kingan's Sliced Breakfast Bacon, finest grade, pound 30c
40c tins
Order These Specials
New Crop California Evaporated Peaches!
Extra fancy, per pound 16c
Choice, perpound.. .. ..' ... 10c
New Crop Santa Clara Valley Prunes, per pound ..16c
Dr. Price’s Pure Extracts of Vanilla or Lemon In
new size; per bottle 10o
Dr. Price's Pure Fruit Colorings, all colors, per bottle 10c
New Japanese Head Rice, Thursday, 3 pounds for ..18o
For Breakfast Cakes
New crop famous Princess Brand Prepared Buckwheat:
6-pound bag 34c
3-pound bag 18c
11-3-pound bag 10c
Royal Scarlet Brand Pancake Flour, per pkg ..10c
Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, per pkg. 8c
Pure Maple Sap Syrup:
Full quart can 45c
Half gallon can 85c
Maple Blend Syrup; per bottle 25c
Thursday Only — Regular 15c Pkg.
Horsford’s Bread
Preparation 11c
ROGERS’ 34
FOOD STORES
HUB TALLEY WILL GET
Lunacy Hearing Is Postponed
Until Wednesday of Next
Week by Ordinary.
Hub Talluy will get another week of
grace, that is, If a seven-day sojourn
a the Tower can be called a week-of
.srare. Thru tne efforts of Lowry Ar-
iiolil, solicitor of the criminal court of
Atlanta, Hugh Dorsey, solicitor general,
anrl James U Mayson, city attorney,
-judge Wilkinson, of the Fulton county
ourt of ordinary, postponed the
unacy hearing until Wednesday morn-
ng, November 22, at 8:46 o'clock. .
The Interest of tha county and the
ity Is great In Talley’s trial on a writ of
lunacy, sworn out by bis relatives, to
free him from an Indictment In superior
ourt. because of several cases In the
rlmlnal court, and. a series of charges
for violation of the city's blind tiger
ordinance In the recorder’s court. None
If the officials has had time to assemblo
he witnesses to contest Talley’s plea of
nsanlty. \
Shortly after tho case was called by
the ordinary Wednesday, Lowry Arnold,
acting for Messrs. Dorsey and Mayson,
requested the ordinary to reset the hear,
'ug. as the state and the city were not
ready for the case. John E. McClelland,
acting for Talley, aald that he had no
reason to push tha trial, and offered no
“hjection to a postponement Talley,
who had been brought Into court, was
taken back to the Tower, where he will
main until mext Wednesday.
Pressmen Honor Their President
SLEUTH “BILL” NYE GRABS
BIG COUNTERFEIT IhG GANG
i
Photo by Mathewann. • •
Banquet scene at German cafa in honor of George L, Berry, international pressmen's president, given Tueidly
night by Web Pressmen’s union No. 10. Mr. Berry is in the foreground, at the left.
v ith the Motion Pictures
The Bonlte.
A good vaudeville bill and One motion
pictures await all who attend. the per
formance at the Bonita this week.
Among those who are ap
ar ® Adds and Coulter
which Introduce* *umo
“^.talking; Mias Verna Bterk,
violinist; belde and DeLong. songs and
sailor and J °* M<U T*U°’ the dancing
altogether the bill Is a good one.
areing twice over, and the pictures,
;s c h are always new and Interesting.
will surely pltaae you.
The National,
uhlnar's Trail"
III?:" 1 *. *’ th * National on Thursday,
noth Of these pictures are Interesting
never shown In any theater In
S' world before. In 'addition other fine
Pictures wilt be presented, making In all
•“exceedingly tine bill which should
of much Interest to every picture
hurlng the balance of the week the pro-
EM wtl contain many fine subject!
’JWch trill doubtless meet with the ap-
Pm * 1 of all who aee them.
At the Ai
st “<*• seeing
i, J-o American, this weak, ae this team
^out doubt one of the big noises
Portia r priced vaudeville this sea-
,2’,, .Their act la a fun maker from
njJSJo finish, and the dancing Is es-
>h»r“r, good. Among the r other acts
®'ll alao Interest and pieaae are
v ?* Trihot. the dancer; Leon Kennedy,
.iJJ"* man, and Allen brothers, harmony
rngci-s. The offering of Miss Talbot wifi
pSm. .'specially delightful to all who ap-
i.lr i?' 0 , artistic dancing. The beautl-
on pictures which follow the
"tudeviiie blfi are changed dally.
n . At tha New Vaudette.
tun h tw Vaudette offers tor Thursday
tur». h 'A“l l,ul fir»t-run licensed pic-
*hch sill appeal to every lover
clase dramatic subjects, as both
rtZj* Pictures are of that order. The
j* Mu#*' WEa™
r^ef a *tory of the o&crlAce of one blind
•Uptber. The second picture
"T*# New Superintendent,”
‘iLunJ 01 ? a*** 0ther * n ‘
it Vtetomm wlU also be presented.
: ''1^ of niucU interest to tne patrons
Vaudette to learn of tho en-,
Mr«. Wank Pearson. Allan-
<* . a ; r rite soprano, who hsi* been in
i' appear again st tfifs theater.
There are few lovers of good singing in
Atlanta who are not familiar with the
work of this brilliant vocalist Imme
diately after each program of pictures
during the afternoon and evening Mrs.
i At the 8uperba.
The Amo Sisters and Billy Deven, who
aro appearing each aitemoon and even
ing at the Superba, are well worth your
time and money. Their act is one of
the classiest musical and dancing offer
ings that has been presented at this house
during the present season. Among others
who are contributing to the bill this
week are Emmett Brown, the minstrel
boy in brown, who will make you laugh
until the tears run down your cheeks,
and Baird and Martene, the song and
dance artists. This latter team Is espe
cially good. Don't miss seeing them.
Beautiful motion pictures are presented
after each show, and you won’t* see bet*
ter ones anywhers, either.
Will Race Against Aeroplanes
PARKS
I FROM THE
WIRE
CH'ne,s Outlsw, Get *10,000,000.
Canton.—Outlaws have taken posaes-
ston-of Tslng Klang, looting alt the
banks and government buildings and
getting *10,000,000 In booty. The bri
gands plundered the dwellings of the
wealthy and killed all who resisted.
300 Out of Employment By Fire.
McKeesport, PS.—Three hundred
men were thrown out of employment
by a fire that caueed *100,000 damdge
to the Flrth-Sttrllng Steel Company’,
plant here today.
Many Scalded By Explosion.
Chicago.—Fourteen men were scalded
by escaping steam, the Madison-st.
bridge was put out of commission and
thousands of suburban passengers on
the Chicago and Northwestern railroad
delayed today by the explosion of steam
pipes on dredge No. *, owned by the
Fitzsimmons & Connell Company.
Life,avers Put Out to Wreck.
Barnegat, N. J.—A three-masted
schooner was sighted In distress about
five miles east of the Barnegat* light at
10 a. m. A tug and llfesavers Imme
diately put out to rescue the crew.
Another Victim of Avistion.
Berlin.—While making a flight In a
monoplane of hls-own Invention, Avia
tor Pletschker fell »<i feet todny end
was. crushed to death.
Storm on Irish Coast.
Queenstown.—A te.ilfic gait spread
“BUT’ Nye, once of Atlanta, when ho
was secret service man, Bertlllon ex
pert at the Federal prison and after
ward manager of the Atlanta Speed-
Way, Is making good at his first love—
secret service work for the government.
He pulled off hie second counterfeiters’
raid in Memphis a day or two ago. Tho
Commercial Appeal tells of It in a two-
column Story, which was in- part as
follows:
"What is believed to bo the last of a
gang of counterfeiters that has Infest
ed Memphis for the last five years
was rounded up yesterday afternoon,
when Robert Banks, 43 years old, and
David Waller, *0 years old, both ne
groes, were arrested by a posse of gov
ernment' officials, consisting of J. M.
Nyo, Captain H. C. Dickey, secret serv
ice agents, and Zach Jolly, United
States marshal. Banks waa arrested
In a shanty on Illinois-ave^ between
Arkansas and Loulstana-sts., and Wal
ler was apprehended a few mlnutea
later st the Nashville. Chattanooga and
St Louis freight depot by.'Mr. Nye,
who made a hurry-up run to the depot
In order to catch the negro.
“In tho house with Banks were found ’
four molds for silver dollars, made;
from dental plaster, a ladle for melting I
metal, some emery paper and metals
out of which the borus coins were
made. The ladlo, which was red hot.
one set of molds and some of the metal'
were rescued from the fire, where they
had been thrown by the negro upon the
entrance of the officers to the cabin.
Two bogus dollars were seen by the
officers In the fire, but before they could
be rescued they were nothing hut a
L BE
AGAINST LOAN
mess of melted metal. Two of the
molds bear the Imprint of a silver dol-
S r he? , tw t o he of c & e 1 n 0 a , ,. 1 ” 5 i*8 a 9 nd the County Officials Will Prosecute
"Mr. Nye has been working on the!
i case of counterfeiters for several
months. For several years counterfeit
coins have been passed on Memphians
and In,the towns and cltlea In the sur
rounding territory within a radius of
300 miles, with such consistent reg-
I ularlty that the government officials
finally determined that the manuf.ic-
146 Charges Against Money
Lenders November 27.
turers of the coins wore operating here. -i"”"
“Mr. Nye was detailed upon tne caso. he pusbed wlth great vigor
and after several months work succeed- “ ol ' clt , or H.? n , c ™ l , Hu *" horsey, wh. n
ed tn tracing down and cantiitlna a *” 10 before Judge Roan in
negro £?3fif JISZ? Tohn Payne* l5 '"f. *"• «P*n«>r
his house near Buntyn, surrounded by co “ rt November 27.
the evidences of his work. Payne Is For the past week. In fact, since It
now out on bond, awaiting the con- w** announced that the money lenders
Venlng of the Federal grand jury on the w-ould be arraigned November *7. gos-
fourth Monday of this month. »lp has had It that the cases would he
'•Nye was convinced that Payne was adjusted without flurry or court dls-
not alone In the counterfeiting game, turbance.
as he says there was every evidence One atory, that the cases would never
that the three negroes were operating to trial but be settled out of court,
together up until about a month beforo was given considerable credence.
Pavne was arrested. Since that time Thli is a mistake, however, at least.
Banka and Waller have seemed to op- according to county officials. The caseH
erate alone.”
Pianos, Organs, Sheet
Music, Violins, Guitars.
Catalogue free on applica
tion.
CABLE PIANO CO.,
84 North Broad St.
will be prosecuted with energy, anil
since the state supreme court and tho
United States supreme court have dis
posed of the test case* deciding against
the loan sharks, the prosecution 1s con- .
fldent of securing convictions.
Lame back comes on suddenly and
Is extremely painful. It Is caused by
rheumatism of the muscles. Quick re
lief Is afforded by applying Chamber
lain’s Liniment. Sold by all dealers.
E. W. CAUTHORN.
To race against birdmin on his big Indian motorcycle.
The well-known Atlanta motorcycle of power at their command While dr-
rider. E. W. Cauthorn, has agreed to cling above the course, and on. the tnwk
drivA his mntnrcvcle each dnv of the the big eeven-horsepower Indian
drive his motoroycle each day or the t ^f n . cy i| n a er motorcycle piloted by
aviation meet at the Speedway in real ,j au th or n fairly, flying under them wftn
conteets with the alrahipa. exhaust resembling a miniature can-
That this will be an exceptionally In- nonadlng, will be felt by every red-
tereetlng feature goes without saying, blooded person on the grounds and
for the thrill of viewing the wonder- cause the old hair-raising circus acts to
ful Curtiss biplanes exert every ounce fade Into oblivion
destruction qlong the English and Irish
coasts today. An unknown steamer
went ashore near here and It Is feared
that she will be a total wreck.
War Fleet Salutes King George.
Gibraltsre^-The guns of British and
Spanish and Portuguese warships at
anchor here boomed a. thunderous
greeting as the yacht Medina with King
George .and Queen Mary aboard arrived
here today-en route to India to preside
over the Durbar.
estate' columns can be profitably used by
people who wlah to sell, rent or exchange
property of any kind.
Not entry man who makes love to a
woman Is In love with her,—Chlpako News
Luvr may not be blind, but after mar
riage tt is.oui orielght —Cblcagi, News.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
From The New York Presa.
You have to know a man a weaknesses
not to hate him for his Strength.
A girl who gets a box of flowers can
feel as proud as a general who wins a
battle. -
To be a comforting companion to any
body In trouble without saying any*
A woman feels dead sure of her husband
when he comes home from a poker game
and has enough left to give her money
for a new hat.
Very Important pages of newspapers
pre the Wont Ad pages, because they
rontaln live and up-to-the-minute ' bus
iness of the day. This Is an age of tho
live up-to-the-minute business men and
On account of the largo home clrmila-
tion of The Georgian. Its want ads attract
greater attention and bring more results
Things To Wear This Winter
T HE NEW SHIRTS are here in a
wide variety of color*, patterns and
stripe*; and they’re BEAUTIES, too!
Manhattans are here, of course, at $1.50
and $2.50; the new Lion shirt, the
"ROCKTON," with the white plaited
bosom that can't bulge, $1.50; Hart
man’s, at $1.00 and $1.50. There are sev
eral patterns that ,will appeal especially
to YOU, if you’ll just come in and pick
’em out.
Shoes
If you’ll take a pood look over our
' Shoes before you get your next pair,
you’ll be do'ng yourself and us a good
turn. In the first place, they’re tho old
reliable French Shoes, which is a guaran
tee of the BEST in style and quality;
and secondly, we want you to see the
many different styles and leathers wo're
offering at from $3.50 to $5.00.
Hats
The awellest $2.00 Hats you ever saw,
and the best value for the money. That’s
going some, but we mean every word of
ft. All the newest shapes and shades
in fuzzy and smooth felt.
Underwear
Balbriggan, in tine and heavy
rib 50c to $1.00
Warm mixed garments $1.00
Soft all-wool garments _ $1.50
“Royal Plush” garments....' $1.50
Night Robes
Outing Night Shirts $1.00 and $1.50
Outing Pajamas $1.50 and $2.00
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
Six Peachtree
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