Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 02, 1912, FINAL, Page 3, Image 3

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NO TARIFF RESULTS FROM THIS SESSION; TAFT’S VETO IN WAY WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—The long tariff wrangle that has marked the present session of congress will be bar ren of actual results, according to pre dictions made today by members of both house and senate. Every tariff bill that reaches the president this ses sion, with the possible exception of the sugar measure, is expected to meet his prompt veto. Therein is included the excise measure which is expected to be passed soon. The sugar bill, which the president might sign if it came to him in any thing like the form it passed the sen ate, probably will not be enacted at all. SLAYERS ACQUITTED ON ANNIVERSARY OF KILLING SAVANNAH, GA., Aug. 2.—Hugh Boggs and John Willis Worley, the Ala bama boys accused of the death of Jas per H. Turner, a negro, on the Augusta road, on August 1, 1911, were adjudged not guilty by a jury in the superior court last night, exactly one year after the kill ing. It is intimated that charges of larceny will now be preferred against them. It is alleged they ran away Im Turners auto mobile after the homicide and sold it for SIOO. The young men did not deny the killing, but claimed self defense throughout. Worley was convicted once and sentenced to life imprisonment, but the supreme court granted a new trial. Taylor’s 240 Marietta Street Saturday All Day MEN’S SHIRTS 25 dozen best percale and madras dress shirts, coat style, 75c values, all new pat terns, each —.. . 50c MEN’S PANTS Black, pure worsteds, with white hair-line stripes, all new and fresh, $4.50 values, for $3.00 EVERYTHING FOR MEN EVERYTHING FOR BOYS PRINCESS DRESSES Closing out all of our finest tub dresses, values up to $5.00, at $1.98 Values up to $2.00, including many styles of street and house dresses 98c ADIES’ SKIRTS All-wool whipcord, in navy hj.d black, also tan and gray, latest models $2.98 Ladies’ extra size skirts, in all-wool black materials $5.00 thing for LADIES EVERYTHING FOR MISSES EVERYTHING FOR CHILDREN SHOE SALE We are offering all of our best styles in Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.00 low cut shoes—the famous E. P. Reid lines, at $2.95 MERCERIZED POPLINS About 60 drss lengths, in all the best colors, all perfect, the regular 25c quality, taken from our window dis play will be closed out, at 15c yard SOME BARGAINS Ladies’ bleached vests, 5c and 10c. Wide patent leather belts, 25c. Silk fringes, crystal fringes, ball fringes, al] at ... .25c LAWNS Special values in figured lawns and fine batistes, at 5c and 10c yard. SERGES New lot of all-wool serges and 50-inch Sicilians, at yard 50c Taylor’s 240 Marietta Street Ail Cars Transfer You Here PEP’ INJECTED IN GOVERNOR’S RACE Entry of Alexander Means Campaign on Precise Lines, With Lots of Ginger. Despite the fact that political ob servers find it hard to figure Hooper Alexander a winner in the gubernato rial primary, the impression is that his candidacy will bring the campaign down to definite and precise lines and insure plenty of ginger. It is admitted Mr. Alexander’s late and unheralded entry into the fight starts him at a disadvantage. The campaigns of both Mr. Slaton and Mr. Hall have been under way for months, and each has effected an organization aggressive and compact. Generally speaking, the newspapers of the state already have taken sides, and thou sands of citizens have committed them selves either to Slaton or Hall. At the same time, Mr. Alexander plainly intends forcing his antagonists to take definite and unmistakable stands on more than one subject thej' may have preferred to sidestep. He will be able to make himself ex tremely pestiferous to his enemies on the subjects of prohibition, the exten sion of the Western and Atlantic rail road, the initiative, the referendum and the recall, child labor, the proposed Federal amendment concerning popu lar election of senators and corpora tion interference in politics. Undoubtedly the DeKalb county statesman will undertake to assemble as nearly as he may the old anti-Joe Brown element, and rally it to his cause. He will not call it the Hoke 'Smith following, but he expects it to be recruited largely from that faction. There has been no split between Alex ander and Senator Smith, notwith standing some alleged anti-Smith sen timents recently uttered on the floor of the house by the DeKalb county man Senator -Smith is being quoted as determined to keep "hands off,” but there are Doubting Thomases abroad who take precious little stock in that assertion, and swallow it with many grains of salt. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY EXTRA /frrtgO $7.00 PANTS W FPFF ■ AILL SAt” Wivßl With every suit order and everything made-to- UfiDAY kRF Wpa measure. All the story is in the headlines. We UMTIL WWa fWS can on ty w hat every old customer knows— -10:30 W® Wlf No P 1 "* 068 are changed, no goods reserved, for ?• M. iHjEi “Free” here means nothing but FREE. Pay our regular price, choose from our complete range—staple blacks and blues, as well as nov elties —and with your suit we make you an extra pair of $7.00 trousers absolutely FREE. Furthermore, you get exactly the same good workmanship and the same matchless service now—as always. Suit $sH HEHIf Extra Made $7.00 ■H Pants Your bjl|S Free a Made Order wIMs JSMbf Ori P M| JWH sls Tai Io rs jrafejf Ijaßk Free Pants given with Blue k Serges as well as fancy goods OUR OfMUY STORE IN ATLANTA LOOK FOR THIS AD IN OUR WINDOW HE ATLANTA GEO HGIAJN AJND MfiVVO. TKIDAY, AUGUST 2, itsm. Kiddies Special Guests at Exposition CHILDREN TO SEE FAIR In order to cause a large attendance of children at the Atlanta Manufactur ers exposition, tomorrow has been named as Children’s day and special features will be provided for the young folks. The admission is so small that no child in Atlanta will be forced to go without seeing the display of goods manufactured in their home city. An appeal is made to every parent in At lanta to provide their children with a bright, new dime to pay for admission at the door. Once inside, the little folks will be the guests of the management. The crowds have been large so far. Do You Know? THAT indigestion, rheumatism, catarrh, lagrippe, diarrhoea, diptheria, asthma, scrofula, small pox, deafness, sore eyes, malarial fever, scarlet fever, neuralgia, paralysis, bronchitis, insomnia, blood poison, female troubles, nervous debility; in fact, all malarial and contagious diseases are caused by germs. They enter your system through the water you drink, the air you breathe, and the people you come in contact with. DR. KING’S Royal Germetuer Known as the Germ Destroyer is recommended for all germ diseases. Get this rem edy into your system. Search out and destroy the germs of disease and you will effect a positive and absolute cure. SI.OO per bottle For sale at all druggists’ or by EXLIS-LILLYBECK DRUG CO. MEMPHIS, TENN. . but not equal to the 7,000 who attended ( on opening night. On this occasion there was such a pack and jam of hu manity that it was hard to see the • booths and exhibits thoroughly. Now - that is easily done, and while the main ’ Auditorium and halls are well filled, 1 there is more room and comfort. 1 On next Tuesday, the first day of the Southern Merchants convention, the day l will be given over to the merchants. , all of whom will be taken to the Au ditorium and shown what has been done by home industries and how many • things they can purchase in Atlanta . and keep their money at home. AUGUST SALE SPECIALS AT BASS’ BIG STORE Our Mr. L. B. Joel is now in New York securing wonderful bargains for customers of the Bass store. Many shipments are arriving and due to arrive tomorrow. Don’t miss the great specials quoted in this adver tisement. Great Sale of Dresses 1,600 beautiful new Dresses, bought by our Mr. L. B. Joel at 33 1-3 cents on the dollar, will go on sale tomorrow at $3.98 for choice. Real values up _ to $15.00. (fUQ Included are Lingeries, Marquisettes, Allover "ivO Embroidered Novelties; some with wide satin bands at bottom of skirts. White, blue, pink, champagne. It will be a remarkable bargain sale Extra Special Saturday Values In Ready-to-Wear Department One lot of pretty Wash Dresses; One lot of Children’s Fancy Para- Ladies’ Silk Shirts, with soft col worth up to $5.00; 4E sols to sell tomorrow IDm lars; new stripes; at, choice a t, choice I W $3.00 values WOO August Clearance of Wash Dresses; Ladies’ Parasols; silk and mercer- Big lot of Ladies’ White Lingerie worth up to $7.50; <1 ized; up to $3.00 ftQ- Waists; up to $2.00 choice of lot Me values; choice WOv values; choice.. OWC New Allover Lace, Silk and Chis- Ladies' Skirts of serge, panama and Lot of Indies' Short Kimonos very son Waists; up to $5.00 QCJ voile; up to CO QO pretty styles; to sell values; choice 3355 values... at, choice I U© Princess Slips, Gowns, Petticoats White Linen, Pique and Corduroy Ladies’ Long Kimonos of fancy and Combination Suits; QQrt Skirts; up to $3.00 QfiEn, figured crepe; real $2.50 nO up to $3.00 values values ..•OO values; only Jj<>© Muslin Corset Covers and Drawers; Black Mercerized Petticoats; worth Children’s Wash Dresses sizes for real oOc values; $1.50; in this sale ages 2 to « years; choice iflrM only UVG only faOC Sale of Hats at 19 Cents Nearly one thousand Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed and ITn trimmed Hats and Shapes that were formerly priced up to $3.00, will go on sale tomorrow at 19 cents for choice. White and Combination Ratine Hats, worth $3.00, at 98c for choice. __ , I Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings Extra Specials for Saturday Only Ladies' Long Black Silk Gloves; One lot Japanese Fans; values up to the usual SI.OO quality; per pair ’»•*** 25c; at, choice vG Ladies’ 16-button length Silk Gloves; Novelty Ivory Fans with chains; OE- black, white and colors; $1.50 quality WWW on sa ] e tomorrow at . 4aO© R. &G. make Corsets In new summer Zl Qr* Big ,ot White Crocheted and Fancy QQa models; in this sale, only ‘TwU Braided Bags; up to $1.50 values.. VVV One lot of Ladies' Silk Hose will go in IQa One lot of Ladies’ and Misses’ Patent this sale at, per pair I SrW Leather Belts to sell at, choice .... IVC Ladies’ Silk Hose, very fine quality; QQa Ladies’ Hair Switches of real human hair; far* black and colors; per pair real $4.00 values; only wwO These Are Extra Big Bargains 50 pieces of Marquisettes and Voiles; Extra fine quality full bleached fS - stripesand figures; per yard IwU Sheets; real 80c grade; each *t<JC Clean-up sale of large Linen Towels; Good size, well made Bleached fs, up to 39c values; choice Pillow Cases; in this sale, each «r© Specials in Furniture Department Full size, extra well made Mosquito i 1,000 pairs Fancy Scrim Curtains; , Good Linen Opaque Window Shades Bars, complete, ready ft Rtf* 7 1-2 feet long; at, AQn on hest spring rollers; fQ to hang I choice, per pair j tomorrow, each I VC Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock. Extra Bargains on Sale from 1 to 10 P. M. Green JI wk r Mitchell, Trading Ml Near Stamps jvv© Whitehall 3