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RICH PHYSICIAN
ELUDES POLICE
Twice Arrested by the Police
Here. Young Physician Still
Roams Atalnta.
Though the Atlanta police have twice
arrested him on a charge Os lunacy
and a chief of police from his Alabama
home has tried to take him back for
examination. Dr. Mayson Foshee, a
wealthy young physician of Brew-ton,
Ala., successfully has defied the efforts
of the authorities to incarcerate him.
and is free in Atlanta today.
Foshee is 26 years old and until re
cently had a large medical practice. He
left Brewton several days ago, after
being tried for lunacy and being ad
judged insane, and came to Atlanta. He
is said to have persisted in statements
that his family is trying to cheat him
out of his fortune, which amounts to
“many thousand dollars.
Yesterday the chief of police of
Brewton followed Dr. Foshee to Atlan
ta, and, after a long search, found him
in apartments at the Hilburn hotel.
The Brewton chief called upon the local
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I SEWELL’S |
113-115 Whitehall St. ill
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Our business has nearly doubled in
the past two months. The reason is
because we retail everything good to eat at wholesale prices,
10 to 50 per cent lower than all other stores.
Just arrived and on sale
FRIDAY and SATURDAY I
A SOLID CARLOAD of Fancy Messina Lemons at 15c doz.
A SOLID CARLOAD of Indian River Pineapples at 6c each.
A SOLID CARLOAD of Mixed Vegetables.
A SOLID CARLOAD of Poultry and Eggs at lowest prices
in Atlanta.
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY
We dress it fresh daily on the premises. Big 10l for Fri
day and Saturday at lowest prices in Atlanta.
GREAT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS IN
Our Delicatessen Department
Regular 15 c 3-lb. can of ap- Dry black-eyed peaes. per
pl es ~ 9c quart 5c
50c quart bottles "Welch” can Hiektnoit’s aspar-
grape juice 33 1-3 c agus ... ... ...14c
15c 2-lb can pork and Bulk olives, 60c values, per
beans 9c quart ... 32c
15c can of Fancy Red Sal- Regular 10c prunes at 6 1-4 c
mon 10c Regular 25c fresh cream
. in of blackber- cheese 17 1-2 c
berries at I ® c Bauer’s best extracts, 10c
15c»3-lb. can tomatoes, pu| ’
up in Fulton county ... 9c size, any flavor 71-2 c
Dry navy beans, per quart. 5c Regular 12 l-2c can corn 8 1-3e
SNAP BEANS. absolutely
fresh, home raised wv
SEWELL COMMISSION C(K J
I Retail Store 113-115 Whitehall St. B
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police for aid. Foshee was arrested,
despite his protests, and locked up.
Unable to Take Him
Without Requisition.
But when the Alabama official took
him from the cell to start on the jour
ney back to Alabama Foshee refused to
leave. He pointed out that he had been
arrested upon a commitment that ha<j
been made out in another state and
was not valid in Georgia. He showed
the Brewton officer had no requisition
upon which to take him to Alabama.,
he pleaded his case so well that thj
Atlanta authorities had no recourse but
to discharge him.
Foshee went back to his hotel, while
the discomfited chief of the Brewton
police hurried back to get a requisition
from the governor of Alabama.
Late last night the police received a
telephone call from. Dr. William D. Ro.
per, a druggist, saying that a man who
was wanted by the authorities could be
found at the corner of Wall and Pryor
streets. He gave no name and Detect
fives Stames-and Campbell were aston
ished when they arrived at the cornet
to find that their new prisoner was
Foshee, whom before they had
arrest. Nevertheless, they took him tp
police headquarters, where he again
protested against detention and again
was discharged.
Dr. Foshee declares that he will fight
extradition to Alabama. He says he is
going to stay in Atlanta, despite the es.
forts of his "enemies" to put him "in a
mad house and get the fortune for
themselves."
He probably will remain at liberty
here until the Brewton chief of police
can return with the requisition papers.
Ire ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. EK IDA Y, JUNE 21. 1912.
SOUTHERN WOMAN LED
G. 0. P. DEMONSTRATION
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Mrs. W. A. Davis, of 4234 Drexel boulevard. Chicago, the
‘•beautiful woman in white,” who led the demonstration in the
Republican national convention Wednesday when the names of
Governor Hadley and Roosevelt were cheered for nearly an
hour. Mrs. Davis, who was seated in the gallery, waved a
Roosevelt picture to the crowd, then picked up a California
standard to encourage the cheering. Mrs .Davis was a South
ern woman, formerly Miss Tillie Hipplea of Paducah. Ky.. and
is still known there as the most beautiful girl ever born in
Paducah.
WM. B. CARHART IS
DEAD IN NEW YORK;
FOUGHT FOR SOUTH
William B. Carhart., head of the firm
of C'arhart & BroLiCoftee dealers, one
of the oldest concerns in New York,
who left his home in New York and
fought through the Civil war in the
Southern army, is dead in that city.
News of the death was received here
today by. W. A. Calloway, Southern
representative of the concern.
Mr. Carhart has two nephews in At
lanta, William B. Carhart and J, Dun
ham Carhart, and is also connected in
Macon, being a relative of the Van-
Sickles. The firm of Carhart & Bro.
was established in New York city in
1855, and Mr. Carhart and his brother,
James, were counted among the lead
ing business men of the East
At the outbreak of the war the two
brothers closed their business In New
York, came South, and battled valiantly
for the Confederacy. When the war
closed they resumed business in the
metropolis.
TRIXIE FRIGANZA GETS
WINTER GARDEN PLACE
Trixie Friganza, in vaudeville this
week at the Forsyth, will quit the road
next week to begin an engagement at
the Winter Garden, in New York.
She received a wire from the Shu
berts today offering her an engage
ment at the New York house, and she
accepted promptly.
AT THE THEATERS
FOUR CLEVER ACTS ARE
BOOKED FOR THE BIJOU
Few vaudeville bills that have been
booked for the Bijou in recent years give
such brilliant promise of good entertain
ment as the one which is announced for
the coming week. Four remarkably clever
acts will be presented, consisting of West
anti Elliott, offering a blackface musi
cal act; Jesse .Hall and Company, in a
comedy sketch entitled "The Quitters;''
Norman and Tooney, an exceptionally
clever pair of comedians, and the Aus
tralian wheelers, a comedy bicycle act.
These four acts combine merit and di
versity to a wonderful degree and should
make up a most pleasing and entertain
ing show for the Bijou. Several of these
acts have never been seen in the South
and come with the highest’indorsement.
In addition to the vaudeville, a splendid
line of motion pictures will be 'selected to
open and close each performance. An ad
ditional picture w'il) be given every after
noon, at the 3 o’clock matinee. In addition
to the four vaudeville acts offered every
afternoon. On Saturday. iwHinees will be
given at 2:30 and 4. Night shows at
7:30 and 9.
TETTERINE CURES PILES.
"One application cured me of a case of
Itching piles after 1 had suffered for five
years’ HAYMOND BENTON,
Walterboro, S. G.
Tetterine cores eczema, tetter, ring
worm. ground itch, infant’s sore head,
dandruff, corps, bunions and all
skin afecflons. At all druggists or by
mail for 50c sent the Slmpti ine -Go.. Sa
vannah, Ga. •”
Three Car Loads of Pianos
In Connection With Our Introductory Sale
Sacrifice Sale of Entire Stock of our Georgia Dealer
DI \\7K $63, $75, $123,
1 I t\ 11 V O X 1 ?,"”" $167 upward
The entire stock of one of our Georgia dealers we have been ordered
by our factory to take possession and dispose of at once. Arrange
ments have been completed and stock shipped to our factory ware
rooms, 61 North Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
This stock was returned to us at less than the original wholesale
price, besides the freight charges from the factory, and we propose to
give the people of Atlanta the benefit of every discount.
This return stock consists of new, shop-worn and second-hand
pianos and player-pianos, 38 in number; and in addition to this stock,
we have added every used piano taken in trade on new pianos and
player-pianos, and will sell them at prices that will move them at
once. On many we will offer TERMS as low as
SI.OO DOWN SI.OO WEEK
Story & Clark Piano Co.
(Out of the High Rent District)
61 North Forsyth St. , Atlanta, Georgia
UQHIRT Supremacy! I” Is the e
correct definition of our
position as the acknowledged leading SHIRT mer- ■
chants of Atlanta. We are the largest sellers of Man- 'T-y, x
hattan and E. & IV. Shirts in Atlanta, and our lines of /TtW
summer styles are lavish in variety and large in f B j ■ \
scope. The popular MADRAS, the SOISETTES and A fl 7 f l
SILKS have the summer time call for preference. E. ( i HH h i Jkl
& IV. and MANHATTAN MADRAS. $1.50 to $3.00 /A / I
E. &W. and MANHATTAN SOISETTES. $1.50 to # | J®
$3.00. We’ve a corking value in a genuine all-silk x— JjCnß
Shirt at $5.00. Then. last, hut not least, is the Daniel
Bros, famous SI.OO Shirt —the’ biggest One Dollar’s |?i *
worth of value ever put in a SI.OO Shirt. tS-rW/X I
' UNDERWEAR!! W'
store in the South carries a larger stock XT A r T"'C’ I I
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or niore representative lines, and ever taste
•-'•’ *l* anc l requirement bearing on cool, eoiflforta- The popular yacht shape
*-Wlr * , ' e ITJDERWEAR can be quickly and hap- in smooth and rough braids
IK r P'L V conserved. The sweet, cool nainsook. are particularly becoming
ImM 'Wf 1 cut athletic, with coat shirt and knee length to almost every type of
S’r' Al drawers, are the most popular thin countenance. Come in and
EWK I, in underwear. We have a big line at right get under one of these
prices. Two-piece suits 50c and SI.OO per “light lids”
HB garment. SOISETTE in coal cut. athletic < e , /\ x. e*
fewAM $1.50 to $5.00
style. 50c to $1.50 —and a host of other kinds
DANIEL BROS. CO.
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our Want Ads are conveniently arranged. For instance, if you wish to buy or rent
a house, merely clip out the column headed “For Sale —Houses” or “For Rent—
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the evening.
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