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FOUR sun ON TRIAL FOB LIVES Men Accused of Actual Killing of Herman Rosenthal Will Take Witness Stand. NEW YORK, Nov. B.—The trial of the gunmen accused of the actual as assassination of Herman Rosenthal, for instigating whose murder Charles Becker, ex-lieutenant of police, is now tinder death sentence, was called before Justice Goff in the supreme court to day. Believing that their best chance of escaping death lay in a group trial, the four defendants had decided against separate trials and District At. torney Whitman had announced that he had no objection to such a plan. Attorney Wahte, chief counsel for Harry Horowitz, alias "Gyp the Blood;” Louis Rosenberg, alias “Lefty Louie;” Frank Muller, alias “Whitey Lewis,” and Frankie Ciroflci, alias “Dago Frank.” said that he expected a jury would be secured before night. “We are not afraid of any particu lar kind of a jury,” he said, “but want the best we can get.” The gunmen make up the youngest group of defendants ever held on trial for their lives in this city. The com bined age of the four is only 94, an av erage of 24. All four of the gunmen will take the stand as witnesses for themselves and each other. The state has called 25 witnesses. It is stated that the four men insisted upon testifying in their own behalf after watching the result of the Becker trial, where they concluded that the policeman lost his chance by not testifying. Just before court convened there came a report from the West Side pris on that Louis (Bridgie) Webber was pretending insanity. Webber. who is one of the chief wit nesses against the gfinmen, is in des perate fear of the prisoners and dreads the ordeal of testifying against them. I nder this fear he has been for a week, so his keepers intimate, putting himself through crazy exercises and feigning insanity. Ten Days For Trial. It Is estimated that the trial of the four young professional killers will take less than ten days. As in the Becker trial, Justice Goff, at the begin ning, made it evident that he desired the greatest dispatch. "Bald Jack" Rose, Webber, Harry Vallon and Sam Schepps are expected to be released immediately after the gunmen’s trial is over. Their liberty comes as their reward for turning state’s evidence against Becker. SAN FRANCisCO PUTS BAN ON BILLBOARDS BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. B.—Aiding in the campaign for the beautification of the city, the Allied Theater Managers of San Francisco have decided to stop billboard advertising. Thirty per cent of this class of advertising will be stopped within a month, and within a few more months there will be no such thing as an un sightly theatrical billboard In SJan Fran cisco. The beautification plans Include the conversion of the city virtually into one great garden spot. JAPS ARE EATING BEEF IN ORDER TO GROW LOS ANGEI.ES, CAL., Nov. B.—Ac cording to Tautomu Funamoto, an of ficial of Japan, who Is here, the Jap anese government Is encouraging the large importation and consumption of American beef as a means of Increasing the stature of the average Japanese. BACKACHE IS A DANGER SIGNAL Kidney Troubles, Bladder Disorders, Rheumatism, and Other Serious Diseases Fol- low There are other symptoms, such as pains in the region of the kidneys, ner vousness, dizziness, tired and worn-out eellng, weak bladder, painful, scaldy, or urinary troubles, which are just as dangerous, for the slightest kidney de rangement if neglected may develop into trie deadly Bright's Disease, Drop sy or Diabetes. It is not only dangerous, but need •-S-. for you to suffer, and endure the tortures of these troubles, for the new •'tscovery, Croxone, quickly and surely ends all such misery. k is "° more effective remedy known for the permanent cure of all °h kldney ' blazer trouble, and nren^H Sm ’ Z' Hn thls nPW scientific T. 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C ° KtH bUt " trlfle *" AMERICAN WHO WAS ADVISER TO CHINESE REVOLT LEADER DIES LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8. —General Homer P. Lea, famous throughout the world as the personal adviser of Sun Yat Sen during the Chinese revolution and as the author of “The Valor of Ig norance,” is dead at his home. Ocean Park, after an illness that has been se rious since his return from China last May. A widow and two sisters survive him. General Lea was a graduate of Los Angeles High school and Stanford uni versity, and was known as widely in the literary world as among military men and government officials. His latest book, “The Saxon of Today,” was pub lished only three months ago. In China General Lea held the rank of lieutenant general. He was almost constantly at the side of Sun Yat Sen during the revolution, and is credited with many of the reforms achieved by the new government of China. General Lea collapsed under the strain, and only a few’ days after the republic was declared he started from China for his southern California home. SLAYER OF FATHER-IN-LAW AND WIFE LYNCHED BY MOB .STEELE, N. D., Nov. B.—George Baker, murderer of his wife and father-in-law. was lynched by a mob here today. An infi\riated crow’d seized the man in spite of the protests of the sheriff and his dep uties. I Saturday -Children’s Day Yesterday’s Express Brought Us Beautiful New Things for Infants,Children and Juniors;an Elabo rate Display With Some Special Sale Features, on the Second Floor Tomorrow. Junior Suits and Dresses MS Seven entirely new strictly tailor- ed models in suits of Novelty Chev iots, Wide Wales, Diagonals, two- ' / yTkrVli tone mixtures and plain 00l- pf* ors, for ages 13, 15, 17, these suits f k misses and small ladies beau- fdr I b , Norfolks Suits, $10.95 to $19.75 011/ K pfetfe J Coat St > le s vaJwJ ♦ ffl ■ $12.50 to $25 r Ilf ■’ii t\ ifliA 'llb ft Junior’s Woolen Dresses J JaiL/- (| | p Sizes 13,15, 17, IQ 1 I 'CXiir! Prices range $8.98 to $25.00 Extra Special sls Values Sacrifice of $lO Cll n r Mackinaws $7.95 I Junior Coats We have only ten Mackinaw Blazer T ® e smartest one-piece models in A very handsome assortment of coats left, in browns. or black serge with new Boucle, Chinchilla, Wide tans and brown and * ar ßT° collars of striped silks—in green combinations. tones u match - Young ladies who Wale Diagonal and Scotch We will close them oa-nnot be fitted in women's and Heather novelties. New mod- out Saturday, choice mI BB6B 8 i z « 8 should come to this els just created. $7 95 Xfr. $11.95 $8.98 to $25.01) Chilren’s Furs Select the children's Fur f’vJi Sets at once, before they are \ wX&X picked over by the Holiday J ■ trade. Nice variety here of ! / ' Thibet, Moufflon, Beaver, ' imitation Mink, Ermine, etc. i ; yT ’’ $2.00 to $15.00 I \ \f S a l e °f Children’s Coats 8 Thru 14 Years L° r A ges 2 Through 6 Years Just received a r. $7.50 Values — - Beautiful Corduroy Coats, nicely lined tag shipmeny of throughout. red, blue, brown, Black, brown and red Boucle Coats with fl* AC grey and white velvet collars. $ ."3 Ruzeaterq tn aell Cl ° th Coats in SlTlart new col <> r S- trimmed / Sweaters, to sen cloth or phigh z for, choice - Scotch Mixture Coats, in new, smart $1.50 modolfi. —All for choice at JMGH (MMtr J JOIGH COONY THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER R, 1912. GEORGIANS GET PATENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. B.—Davis & Davis, patent attorneys, report the grant this week to citizens of Georgia, of the following patents: B. S. Harrington and S. T. Allen, Rome, fire alarm; C. L. Hedenberg, Madison, pumping device; J. J. Joines, Atlanta, fire recorder. IA FREE SHOW j Os Men’s and Women's Wearing Apparel at Yonr Own Price A BIG FEAST OF BARGAINS AWAITS YOUR COMING Ladies’ Suits; all styles and Ladies' all-wool Sweaters; colors; all wool; Saturday just the needs for cold days; * lB $7.50 onl3 ' SIM) I Ladiea - Skirts; an wool; $5 J " 3t veceivea by New York ■ value; mn EH Get ’Em ex P ress Men ’ s Derb y and Saturday X/ J H ..nw Soft Hats; latest styles; on ly— nU" $2.50 values, Saturday only Ladies’ Fall Hats of many 755, si t $1.25, $1.50 styles and colors; Saturday Look for us We are John . |g only at any old price to ny on t he price and quality. | Close them out. Remember Saturday Is our special ® Boys’ all-wool Suits in many da y- $$ styles and peg top; Sat- THE FAMOUS —A CHIT 28 W ' street - Ct, \Z CX fl SUIT Only the early birds get these bar- I <C valna gains. This Is only a few of the VdlU« Items here mentioned. E2S BUYS DALTON FACTORY. CHATANOOGA, TENN., Nov. B.—-J. F. James, of the Chattanooga Roofing and Foundry Company, has acquired the plant of the Mascot Stove Manu facturing Company, of Dalton. It is probable that this will be moved to Chattanooga. A number of sites have been offered. He will decide within a few days. BASS [ BASS | BASS I BASS BASS | BASS I BASS I BASS BASS BASS BASS | BASS !A GIGANTIC PURCHASE! 1 Os $22,800 I « Worth of High-Grade Ready-to-Wear at 50 Coots On the Dollar Makes g < - _ _ V) r BASS’ 1 The Greatest Bargain Spot in the South Tomorrow cq Our Mr L. B. Joel realizing the overstocked condition of numbers of the ~ largest manufacturers of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Goods, went into the mar- co tri kets with ready cash and quick delivery orders, and secured what is with- S ou t d° u bt the most sensational lot of high-grade wearing apparel that has co ever been shipped South. Ready money in a case like this will accomplish wonders, and in this instance far excelled our most sanguine expectations. > cq Never Before Has This Store Offered a More Attractive ar Up-to-date Lot of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear at Any Price > " 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR And Less, for the Entire Purchase 1,000 FINE COAT SUITS TO BE SACRIFICED. 700 ULTRA FINE COAT SUITS AT HALF PRICE **■ Take your choice Saturday of 1.000 fine all-wool Beautiful models in pure wool serges, elegant whip- serges, whipcords, basket cloths, diagonals ami the cords, fine basket cloths, diagonals and charming C/j . “‘“S”"" 1 ’ fancy mixtures in every shade, color and com- 2** newest fancy mixtures; actually A4 As" A bination, tastily lined with dk 4F* A A worth and being sold all over 9L llh II expensive guaranteed satins V1 A Illi ryi Atlanta at $20.00 to $-o.00: I Iv U an< ) handsomely tailored. 11l |JuII II C/J __ at Your choice tomorrow at —• Al! newest styles^—all sizes. All newest models —all sizes. CO Six Hundred Beautiful Dresses Go Into This Sale at One-Half to One-third Their Value CQ Not an out-of-style or undesirable garment in the lot, but the cream of a big special purchase; they are de- j/) signed for people of taste and marie up in the very newest materials, including the ever (P 1 ft ™ tO popular niessalines, all-wool whipcords, Imported serges, etc., in black and al! popular * |» Uj| colors. These dresses should sell readily at prices ranging up to $20.00, but they go Ijwl V U in this sale tomorrow at, choice '* C/J LADIES’ AND MISSES’ ALL-WOOL 54-INCH 100 BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE COATS AT A SACRI- ». <Z) COATS. FICE. Cri Absolutely the most sensational coat values we have ever known. They come In a variety of new Only’ one or two of a kind, in fine silk plushes, kO 02 colors, and stylish mixtures, and were made to diagonals, and the nifty English mixtures, satin sell at SIO.OO and $12.00. QA lined throughout, and sold every- O Choice Saturday where at $25. Choice Saturday at... < 500 Handsome All-Wool Skirts Go Into This Sale at Less Than Halt Price $ In this offering of the newest and handsomest lot of skirts we have ever offered at the price will be found a variety of attractive serges, whipcords and fancy mixtures, elegantly tailored, and 53 actually worth $8.50, choice . rZ < LADIES’ 54-INCH RAINCOATS. GENUINE ALL-SILK MESSA- LADIES’ AND MISSES’ ALL- -C LINE PETTICOATS. WOOL SWEATERS. 7T Actual $7.50 values, in tan and 03 Fry gray, absolutely rainproof, and Actual $5.00 values, In black, The finest thing in the world for > fullv euaranteed Get one to n»vy, and all popular shades. cold mornings They come in < ully guarante d Get one to w | th nice deep pleated flounce. nice creamy white* and all popu- CQ mot row sure at a j] y OU need tomorrow at ) ar colors. Get one tomorrow sure at % $2.95 $1.95 $1.95 £ “ $1 Value Black Taffetaline Petticoats at 39c ~ czi ? £ A Sale of $2 50 Value Waists at 98c Special Lots of S 5 Messaline Waists $1.95 cd Beautiful white embroidered solsettes, in all the A beautiful assortment of pretty styles in the styles, and genuine linen shirts in the nifty newest regular models and the new' mannfsh 53 plain effects. shirt effects. CO ALL SIZES. ALL SIZES. < co to Ladies’ good quality nicely trimmed Flannelette /PCl#* ** < Gowns, actually worth SI.OO. The year round at co Ladles’ separate vest and pants, good ! Children’s Percale and Chambray weight and regular 50c values, at fcWw Rompers, at > 4»U Children’s separate vest and pants, 1 Ladies’ Dollar value medium and heavy- AQn * <T ' ’’ orsets ' < 1,200 Ladles’ Hemstitched 4 _ Kull double-bed size bleached Handkerchiefs at IG hemmed Sheets at *#WW lOO yards best Spool Silk, white 500 full-size seamless Sheets, best CQp w CO and colors, at DC Quality, odds and ends of mill, at (/) 100 bolts English Longcloth, C/i Regular SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00 bolt CO Handbags at I -JLi- Full-size bleached Pillow Cases CD 11-4 White Cotton Blankets, QQr* ready for use, each vG V 0 at, pair . vOG Full-si: , bleached hemstitched 4 E *k Full size cotton-filled QQ#* Pillow Cases, each |OC Comforts at vOG p’ u n double-bed size, bleached Marseilles _ H-4 wool mixed Blankets, white and EO QQ Counterpanes; actual $1.59 - gray, at, pair dLaVV values, at O*fC LJ - UH 1.1 ! w—w. < Live Geese Feathers, AQp CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS. O) per pound, at “rwG Actual $1.50 values In the nicest line of *» 500 good feather bed AQr» Children’s Hats we have ever had Waj C (O 1 lllous al "rwG Special offering of 200 newest shapes E4 QE 'Z' Big fine goose feather OOm In velvets, felts and satins; $5.00, at I .213 S bed Pillows UuC 2_ CHILDREN’S COATS AT A SACRIFICE. m GREAT BARGAINS IN All-wool materials, bearskins and silk plushes, ac- C/) STYLISH MILLINERY tual values up to $5.00, size 2 E 4 CkE 500 beautiful Dress Hats, all late styles, actual 8 years, choice at . . |■ wO C/1 CQ values up to $15.00. I rimmed in elegant flowers, ; ——— —_ gg C/l wings and feathers, black and all popular shades; Children’s and Misses’ $7.50 Coats V 0 your choice of the lot QJ- special tomorrow at SUI.vU C/1 Saturday at $ViVv All materials and colors, sizes B to 12 years CQ - '• <z> Children’s Dresses, worth upto $2.50 at 98c > < Pretty styles in Madras, French Percales and Galatea cloths, all nicely trimmed, sizes 6to 15 yrs. % CQ MISSES' NOBBY MIDDY BLOUSES. LACHES’ HOUSE DRESSES White with navy blue and red sailor collars, patent- In pretty percales, chambrays and fleece-lined 5 leather belts, and made to sell at flannelettes; tegular $2.50 values; ** $2.00; choice tomorrow UUG choice tomorrow at wvC “ Ladies’Short Flannelette Kimonos, worth 50c,at 25c ” ' BIC SPECIAL BARGAINS ON THE 25. spEC|AL OFFER|NG MEN'S AND BEAUTY PINS, SILVER MESH BAGS, KNITTFD TlF<? “ ’gold bar pins coin bags, es ’ > 2 STUDDED PINS, LADIES’ NECKWEAR. Regular 50c, 75c and SI.OO values, Os? A big assortment of all kinds of Stylish Belts. In solid and fancy colors, at kOC “ Men’s SI.OO and $1.50 Madras Shirts at 49c oi SACRIFICE SALE OF WOOL DRESS Goods and ® Fancy Waistings, on a special table tomorrow at | cz>! ; > (/) | 27x54 Axminster Rugs; special _ 9x12 Superwool Art Squares, at S 3 98 rn 100 Smith’s Axminster 9x12 Art Squares; worth $25 and S3O: special at tta'on _ SPECIAL SALE OF DOWN SOFA PILLOWS * ffl 16x16 Pillows at 29c 18x18 Pillows at 39c 20x20 Pillows at 49c 22x22 Pillows at 59 0 STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK % i ’BASS BASSBASS BAS? BASS BASS 3