The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 18, 1906, Image 5

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A Sale Of Suits 1 Silk °r Light-W?igkt Wed 1 Three prices in the Wool Suits. Just the ideal things to travel in, or to bridge over the last half of the Summer at a very little cost. . Styles are smart—some of the best of the season, both in making and materials. In any of these the skirt alone is worth the price we’ve set upon .the suit and any one is suitable to be I worn separately of course. 15.00 al-7.50 Eton Suits in Fancy Mixtures, Panamas in Grey Worsteds. In Reseda Green, light and dark shades. Suits that were 11.75, 12.50 and 15.00 At 7.50. *v # .' ■ ^ « . * Some 20.00 at 9.75 Suits in Fancy Mixed Panamas, solid Grey Panamas, Worsted Panamas in medium grey and light silver grey Panamas, Alice blue and lavenders, *eton effects. Suits that were 15.00,18.00 and 20.00 at 9.75. Silk Shirt Waist Suits 35.00 Suits 11.75 Suits with Pony Coats or Etons in black, navy and tan Panamas, or mixed weaves with* hair line stripes. Suits that were 18.00, 20.00, 25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 At 11.75. Also. Suits in navy blue, and black China silk of an excellent durable quality. Shirt waist styles, open in front, long sleeves and box plaited skirts. Neat, trim suits, just the correct thing, but late in 'arriving and for their tardiness we cut the price nearly half. There are also a few fancy black and white check taffetas and solid blacks in the lot. Regular 16,50 and 18,50 Silk Suits ' *11.75 Thursday, 8:30 A. M. I FOUGHT POLICE Hur Officers Required to Handcuff Turner—Smash ed Household Goods. . Aft.r having created a icene of pan- hn~ onll it n Tuesday afternoon at his “'’me, No. 74 Garibaldi street, by ** m PS and other■ household nvi. *• Charlie Turner, a young white SS,. * painter, resisted arrest 1 , the in. ln<<1 ®FF°rt of four policemen be- "i required to handcufT him. »nrtf n * r "** Intoxicated at the time, 153 »»ld to have acted wildly. In to breaking the household sh.rr". 5* *• •**<* to have cursed and iv!?. h, ‘ w *fe. Thfner was on his rampage ofBcer Qloer and Policeman nils’*. * er * summoned and both ar- at the house about the same time, Th. n *. *• ,h *V “V. In a wrecked state. i ,ouni1 Turner 'Inside and took 0™ fr lri ^’custody, this resulting In an- 0( I'‘ rn ' r resisted the efforts of the two snrta* }° ••h* him from the house, him slwi*™* 1 lh * y woul11 ner * r tmk* s, v ^.*'H not get me out of here •1-, ■ ’I”* prisoner Is said to have ex- " *"• 'If you take me you will hare to kill me. If I go out of here It will be feet first." The officers finally got him out alive, however, and summoned a patrol wagon. When the wagon arrived. It was thought best to handcuff Turner, but this was found to be no easy lob. Officers Oloer and Mitchell were unable to handcuff the prisoner, and the wag on driver and wagon guard had to go to their assistance. ■ Turner was arraigned Wednesday morning In utllce court and was lined 115.75 or thirty days In the stockade. THEATERS leienH e e e e ee-eee reesHiess eeee At the Casino. A most Interesting bill Is being pre sented this week at the Casino at Ponce DeLeon, and judging from the reception given the various acts at the performance, there Is reason to expect a continuance of the fine patronage during the balance of the week. No one can complain of a lack of variety In the performance. Marseilles, a con tortionist of exceptional skill; the.Ju piter brothers, with a mysterious cabi net track; the three Cartmells, whose dancing Is decidedly good; A. O. Dun can. one of the best ventriloquists on the Amerlcsn stage; the Cameragraph, with new pictures, and Eddie Girard and Jessie Gardner, In their one-act comedetta, “Do<Wey and the Diamonds," a clever sketch—all these go. to make up as enjoyable and pleasing a vaude ville bill ss has been offered local the atergoers this season. The usual matinees will be given during the week. COUP IS WORKED BY ADMINISTRATION L LIFE Members of Policy Holders’ Committee Chosen for Trustees. By Private leased Wire. New York, July II.—There was con sternation today In the camp of the International policy-holders' commit tee, caused by the coup of the Stan dard Oil people, who announced that W'llllam Rockefeller, II. II. Rogers and others of the oil trust, would no longer serve as trustees of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, but that In their stead had been nominated Judge Geo. F. Gray, Benjamin F. Tracy, Alfred M. Shook and Harlow N. Hlgtnbotham. four of the most prominent members of the policy-holders’ committee, which Is seeking to oust the present manage ment. The audacity of this move may be further appreciated when It Is known that none of the opposing leaders who tvas nominated wax consulted and that, under the law, the nominations are absolutely Irrevocable. If any of the four decline to reverse their posi tions, and refuse to join the crowd they have been fighting, the Standard Oil ticket will be blank so far ss their places are concerped, and the opposi tion will elect Its men by default. The ticket which Mr. Rogers heartily Indorses contslns the names of twelve men who were not on ths McCurdy board and twenty-four who were. , The trustees nominated are: John W. Auchlncloes, George F. Baker, Hu go Baring, Charles 8. Brown, Dumont Clarke. Frederic Cromwell, Cyrus Cur tis, Jullsn T. Davies, Charlie D. Dick ey, William P. Dixon, H. R. Duval, George Gray, Charles R. Henderson, H. N. Hlgfnbothsm, Jsunes N. Jarvis, A. D. Jullllard, William H. Lambert. Charles Lanier, Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim, Emery McCIIntock, W. C. Mc Millan, George P. Miller, Theodore Moraford, Thomas M. Mulry, Charles A. Peabody, Emile Oscar Philippi, Hen ry Phipps, Alfred M. Shook, Leroy Springs, George C. Rabd. Louis Stern, Henry W. Taft, B. F. Tracy, W. H. Truesdale, H. - McK. Twombley and Cornelius Vanderbilt. 8hook Won’t Accept. All have not accepted. In fact, one— A. M. Shook, of Nashville, Tenn., It is announced, will decline the nomination. It Is stated that President Peabody will not be a candidate to succeed himself. It may be that If he Is nominated, he can be. persuaded to accept. - Mr. Peabody has made public a let ter he has received from Henry Rog ers, of the Standard OIL In which that gentleman says he and William Rocke feller, also of the Standard, had with drawn from further connection with the Mutual because of unjust criti cism. Mr. Rogers denied that he had anything to do with the election of Mr. Peabody as president. He also de nied that the Standard had ever trans acted hny business with the Mutual Life. Protest is Filed. Samuel ITntermeyer, counsel of the International committee of policy-hold ers, sent the following telegram ti State Superintendent of Insurance Kel sey, at Albany: "On behalf of the International com mlttee I protest agalnkt the filing of any certificate of nominations qt can didates constituting the administration ticket which contains the names of Judge Gray, General Tracy, Colonel Shook or Mr. Higginbotham, all mem bers of our committee. These gentle men were not consulted and will of course refuse to act It was well known from the vigorous public ad dress signed and Issued by them on July * that they are hostile to the ad ministration ticket and advised policy holders to defeat any and every can didate named by the present manage ment, because he was such nominee, dictated by them and that they joined a movement to prevent the re-election of the old directors with whom they are now asked to serve, or any direc tors named by them. Its obvious pur pose Is to confuse and deceive policy holders Into the belief that they are voting our committee’s, ticket when they see these names on their ballot. "The authorised use of the names of the distinguished gentlemen without their knowledge constitutes an evasion of the law and a gross breach of pro priety as to which they may possibly have something to say at the proper time. We ask that the company be compelled to remove those names from the ticket before It la filed.” GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. AT THE ARAGON. M. V. Dobbs, Villa Hire: Julius Meyer. Boston; II. IL Perry, GelneeTlIle; I. II. Cobarn, Hsrsunab: C. r. Cotesean, Thoin- aavllle; I. B. Cosilo, Waynesboro; W. L. Adair, Corlagton. AT THFMARION W. I„ Lanier, Mlllen; Mias Pearl Das lei, Ttwaiaatoo: Miss IJIIIsn Cooper. OalnesTlIla; W. A. Goodrich, Griffin; W. K. Chatham, ft. J. Mmllh, Wadley; J. ft. Mur phy, K A. Purer, Bartow; Gordon Kefnlser, Clereland: John ftyawr. Marietta; W. I>. Fowler, denote: porter Warren, Cement; Jack Brows, Anal; K. A. Stephens, Barnas- rllle. . AT THE"piEDMONT, J. B. Beaton, MoaUeeilo: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. kawaoo. Alhsny: ft oy D. to abba. Gatoatos; George M. ftrinaoa, Stillman; Mr. and Mrs. Kdward A. Illbbe, Valdosta; Robert I. Coke, Sarasnak; Mr. asd Mrs. FT H. So gold, Uwalaatmro; gdward n. ^ bribes., Saeasaak; A. M. Kitchens, aUtwtn; I. W. I'urdeum. Sparks; George Andrew, Stlaeon; J. P. Ungers, Coelagtoa; II. C. Tate, LaUraage; A. L..Miner, Macoe. AT THE*"k7mBALL. II. J. Quincy, Octlla; W. T. Ways, Moul trie; Dr. J. M. Kelly, Urtffln; H. H. Hall, Newton; J. C. Art on, Augusts; C. S. Thom- as, Madtsoni T. N. Brady, Canton; B. II. Glmbrell, Mu..,:,; A. C. Pate. Itawklua- rllle; J. A. Uulney, Doaglns; S. Quincy, Douglas: tv. W. Mepoaakl. Imaglas; U. W. Hell. Jefreraon; J. k Hns-h. Dublin; L M. Hnlr.bo. Arlington; F. S. Howotb Tlflon: I- V. Llrlnsston, Covington; tj. L Wllfurd, Msdleoo: A. J. lUwles. Atnftoo; A. K. ** trwll. Vac on; C. Jimn, Macon; 4. 4. rklaml. Athene; J. A. Ayeroek, Car* ao. C. II. Kindle/. Marannab; C. C J*»nea. Madison; E. C. It* molds, Cedar town; K A. Htephena, Balnftiille; D. M. Hrown. Lawrence* II le; 4. 1'. Cooper. Ath- 4. Lindsay Johnson, Home; L. M. Hloant, WrffbtfTtlto; IL C. Noonan, Wash- Ingtnu; it. J. Haber. Araaon; l(. H. Me* Hum. Aragon; 4. IL Cargill, Columbus; J. 1*. McCord. Augusta; James 4. Henderson, Mr. and Mr* H. !«. Moye, Cuthhert; Mra. 4. It Hull, Adel; II. M. Dodd. Moul trie: H. R. Hush. Albany. 4. Mitchell, ftalnbrtdge: It. K. NVel.lt. Macon: M. V. Whipple. Cordele; P. N Wilder, roraytb; II C. Klaher, .Vewnati; 4. H. Steward Ath ena; Miss N. Ijftwrcnce. Aahburn; I). C. Hairoii. Athene; Edward <’ llarron. Ath ens; |t. Iirnwn. Macon: D. W. Hrown, Mllb'dgevllle; J. K. Johnston, Decatur- C. I>. HnllfV. August*; W. II. Mhephard. Bax- ley; C. R. Hut*, Dublin; n. 1. Harrell, Kastman; T. A. Darker. Itaxley; 4. J. Brooks, t'olurnhus: K If. Callaway, Au- ruaia; H. C. Nlmnson. Tlfton; J. N. Hennett, ’Vayrroi#; It. fl Wilw*n. t'ordcle; E. <*. Rronnnu. Athena; II. ft. Hrown. Macon; It. I,. Hlpper. Moultrie; II. I* Trlnge, Thomas ton; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cohen, Athoika. WORK IS RESUMED BY STRIKING MINERS fly Prtrate Keaaed Wlra. ('olumhtia, Ohio, 4uly 11—Secretary Rat- arc, of the mine workers, aahl last night the agreement rearhed between Prealdeat Winder, of the Sunday Creek Coal <*«m pany, ami the miners rommltteo. had set tled the difficulty of the miners, and that they woohl return work today. PRESS REPRESENTATIVES FIRED OUT OF MEETING H.v I*r 1 rT. l.sMws-d Wire. London, July U.—The general coo fere nee ' the Multilist Interparliamentary com mittee.* opened here yesterday under the l . ”f J uju ■ lliudv. the wvlallat member of parliament, and chairman of the Independent labor narty. I t • rlr-f action <>f tne »n*o w ... eipe| the newanaper men prevent, tbs for eign de|egntea fearing that detallod reports ild bring them unpletMintly to tht ao> t of their goverumentab