Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 17, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 CHASES BURGLAR IN NIGHT SHIRT Barefoot and in his night clothes, ghostlike in the stillneo of the early morning hours as he sped like a phan tom through the deserted streets. J L Jaekcon. of 2<* Bradley st-eet, a sta tionery engineer, today chased a bur glar a distance of nearly .< mile Jackion was armed with a big army rifle, and flv, times the <• ack of the ‘rusty weapon resounded and reverhet ateri through the streets But on ar\ on fled the frightened burglar, despite the fusillade of shots. If either of the bullets took effect, the fugitive refused to let it be known Finally, wearied bv th< long sj<t yt and the weight of the big gun. the thin ly clad pursuer gave up the chase. Po licemen Hannah and Lowe were at tracted by the shots and made a searcn of the entirr section where the bur glar was lost, but failed to And any trace of him. The burglar was forcing himself through a window in the Jackson home when discovered Without taking time to don his clothing or shoes. Jackson seized his rifle, leaped through the w in dow after the marauder, and then be gan the wild race ALEX STEPHENS’ OLD HOME TO CELEBRATE CENTENNIAL JULY 4TH CRAWFORDVILLE. GA . June 17. The Fourth of July next Is to be a memorable day for Crawfordville, and large crowds from neighboring coun ties as well as from a greater distance are expected. The principal feature of the day will be the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alexander H Stephens, only vice presi dent of the Confederacy and governor of Georgia at the time of his death. Judge Joseph Henry Lumpkin, of the supreme court of Georgia, will be the principal speaket of the occasion T. K Oglesby, of Augusta, will also make an address Judge Horace M Holden, formerly of th- supreme court will b* master of ceremonies and will be assisted in re ceiving the distinguished visitors bx the members of the local bar While February 11 was Mr. Stephens' birthday , it was thought best to defer the exercises till a later date and July 4 was decided upon as appropriate Makes the Nation Gasp. The awful list of injuries on a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over against It. however. Is tlie wonderful healing by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of thousands wljo suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explo sions. It’s the quick healer of boils, ul. cers. eczema, sore lips or plies 25 cts at al! druggists. ••• Each age of our lives has its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for people of middle age and older. For sale by all dealers. • • ♦ $lO TICKETS TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH And return, sold cve-y Thursday. Sea son tickets gold dally. Through eleep »rs Full Information at Seaboard City Ticket Office. S 8 Peachtree. Automatic Refrigerators are superior to all others. Pay for themselves in ice savings. C. H. Mason, 6 and 8 W. Mitchell street. A. Remember, Auction, To- June 18, 3:30, Lots and Houses, Bedford Place and Eighth street. 2 F 2 Walton St.===PLATS AT OFFlCE===Atlanta, Ga. GARDEN HOSE r -ell only the guaranteed kind, the-kind that has built the largest retail Rubber Hose trade in the L'nited States. z-ZirsS. ’ l,i continued wet w eather has nf course been x’erv unfa vorable to sales in this depart rnent. We didn't cancel any Fs ajgtPrai our *Ti° se contracts we let t ’ lc shipments continue to ar . r >' e daily W e have bale* and bales of it. It'« yours for a limited time at the following attractive prices: Regular 12 1 2c half inch 5-pix hose, at 10c per foot Regti’ar 1 lc'! Lmch 5-plx hose, at 12 l-2c per foot Every meh in every piece is guaranteed. 'i (M'R ORDER EOR A\ Y SIZE A\A 1 ENGTH PR( IMP I LY El I.LED. L.AWN SPRINKLERS Just attach votm „ hose ami then sit '■ . back on vour veran- // da and watch it ■, work Makes a rmstv. hue s ,ra . '.(iH i;l : /di !hl millions of little 1 • 'f cools the atmosphere ApW and sprinkles the lawn at the same time. CAX TCLOG M.WAYS READY SENT TO YOl' ON APPROVAL IF it DON'T SLIT YOU. SEND IT BACK. Regular 75c value, fits any hose 49 c Highloioer Hardware Co. H hifeho/l Street I MRS. MARIE SCHANE, DIVORCE SEEKER, IS STRONG’ FOR SEERS That Mrs. Marte Lovette Schane, seek ing a divorce and alimony from ImvM I. Sr nan*?. tn superior court, regulates het life by thp tips of fortune tellers wan [ the gist of the testimony submitted to I Superior Judge Pendleton today. She told me shortly after I had heard ' *'r talk over the phone with other men that she no longer loved Dave, declared Al Kchane, brother of the defendant. “She said she was going to a fortune teller to prove it. And she did " Mrs Kchane. who took the stand abort i\ afterwards, admitted that she was strong for the information of fortune tell ers. but denied that ahe .sought one to as KUte her that she had lost her affection for her husband. I don't believe one-half the testimony in this case and I am not wore which half I do believe," said Judge Pendleton, when the evidence was In Mt Ib a case for a jury and I assign it to one." The jurist awarded Mrs Srhane >35 a month temporary alimony and assessed >IOO for attorney’s fees against Kchane gHMWBMMBMSUJIi.-a-i . i|. SKIN TROUBLES DRIVEN AWAY BY POSLAM If goffering from any skin trouble, free yourself from further annoyance immediately by the use of Poslam, the perfect, modern skin remedy. Poslam sjops itching at once and quickly cures eczema. acne, pimples, salt rheum, itch and all like diseases, eradicates pimples and common blemishes with a few ap plications. clears red noses and in flamed complexions over night. Pos lam assures hot weather skin comfort by disposing of rashes and Itching spots, taking the soreness out of burns, mosquito bites, stings, etc., and protect ing from anti curing sunburn. POSLAM SOAP is the soap of soaps for daily use, toilet and bath, as a means of improving color and texture of the skin and assuring its continued health. Absolutely pure, it derives its rare beneficial effects from medication with Poslam. Soothes tender skin Best for Infants. All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents* and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New York City. Guaranteed Fresh Country EGGS 17k DOZEN Greensboro Creamer/ Co. 07lp Creamery Buller * > 2« New York Dairy Co. nr- Dairy Buller, Pound ZUU Good, Sweet, Fresh nr- Tennessee Buller, Pound . Georgia Country Butler. . 22c 40c Coftea . ... 2&c lb 3Cc Coffee . 22c lb 25c Coffee 19c lb Tetley's Tea, 1-4 lb. Tins ijc Teller's Tea, 1 2 lb. Tins 21c 80c Tins 39c lb Cash Grocery Co. 118 and 120 Whitehall THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. JUNE 17. 1912. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK* PARIS The Let=Go of Suits Starts Tomorrow at 8:30 o’Clock And Every Suit===Woolen, Silk and Linen, With the Exception of a Few Mourning Suits===ls Included Brought right down to its final analysis, this sale amounts to just this—with one exception mentioned above, all the woolen and silk suits in this store are now either $15.00 or $22.50. All the linen suits are exactly half price! It is perhaps the broadest, most generous sale that any June has ever brought. Here is Atlanta’s biggest, most carefully selected stock of women’s suits, Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co.’s regular stock, now grouped at prices that in no instance are greater than half. Were an average drawn it would show that present prices are closer to one-third than one-half former prices. Such is the sale that you are invited to tomorrow. It amounts to an economic force in the community. There will be more money saved by those who buy than will be spent. Os course, every woman who needs a suit will take advan tage of this sale. We do not see how she could think of going elsewhere. Every advantage is hers here—price—variety—style. Formerly s 3o* S 3S M W* and S 4S M Formerly S SO M $ 55 00 $ 59 75 and W* C A These are the nov- A A The splendid suits «+P r W I V elty suits of the de fated for every day ser- f f * partment, the show vice. You can gain jMW JRMf suits. They are JL some idea o f the from New York’s variety that will be acknowledged leader in suit making—one spread before you when you remember who goes to Paris directly for his fashions, this includes every suit that was $30.00 to Many of these are exact reproductions of s4s.oo—even the staple blue serges. Plenty 'Paris-made models, others are adaptations, of tan and grey whipcords, black serges Shot taffetas, aeolians in novel little cut and worsteds with white pin stripes, man- away coats with sailor collars and three nish mixtures, broken checks—a world of quarter length sleeves, and soft toned wor weaves —all tailored and fashioned and steds, greys, tans and black striped with trimmed as the smartest tailors know how. white and grey. Linen Suits Half Price Linen Suits at half price and the weather just now warming up. . What an opportunity this brings! Suits of crash, plain ramie and ratine, in natural white, ivory, Copenhagen, navy, light blue, rose and black and white. < Strictly tailored suits, suits with embroidered lingerie collars, suits showing the eyelet embroidery work on coats and skirts. In short, linen suits de luxe now half price. All $22.50 Linen Suits now . . $12.50 All $40.00 Linen Suits now . . $20.00 All $30.00 Linen Suits now . . $15.00 All $42.50 Linen Suits now . . $21.25 All $35.00 Linen Suits now . . $17.50 All $45.00 Linen Suits now . . $22.50 Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.