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.THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
FRIDAY, DKCKUBBR 7, 1S06.
Chester Gillette, Murderer;
Grace Brown, His Victim
CHESTER GILLETTE.
Profiles of Chester Gi'iette .-nd Grace Brown, the oirl whom ho was found
fhai h/hadYn f«e n t 9 kill,d r hSr.'' ,n ° ° r,viou * 1 )' Con? '»' d to hi, attorney.
y IS HANGED
FOB UN ASSAULT
ON CRIPPLE GIRL
i;ii m Tin* Oorginti.
! VV ‘Hlean.i, Dec. 7.—Thomas B.
If. alias Braily, was hanged today
it Alexandria for criminal assault upon
urn Warren September 15.
trap fell at 12:30 o’clock by
< *■ M. Kirkpatrick, and two
minutes later doctors pronounced life
xtlnct.
The remains were shipped to Indiana
t the request of the relatives of
Iracly.
Hraden, or Brady* was born In Utley.
’isf«» cunty, Illinois, May 21. 1S51. He
•is murrled In 1885 to u Ellen Forbes,
i"i!i whom he was divorced after eigh
teen months.
crime for which Braden was
<1 was that of criminal assault,
leilm was a pretty girl, a cripple,
l .Miss Laura Warren, who lived
ivlth her father near Elmer, La. Her
is dead. Tin* girl had left home
•'■h-pieinber i; to marry a young man
i Henry Miles. She was on her
“ * ’olumbla, La., where she would
.Miles, Braden, who was then
a as Brady, met her at Lecompte.
•r.tdy represented himself as an of-
• m.i said he would bring her io
atlnr who was waiting for h*»r
‘ oiton patch Just .out from la—
When they arrived In the cot-
* n h-'tch Brady threatened the girl
id' death If she mude an outcry. She
'lyli. against Ills brutal assault. Miss 1
venteen years of age ut *
FINLEY IN CHARGE
OF THE SOUTHERN
'Washington, Doc. 7.—President WII-
lltmt W. Finley, who was several day,
ago chosen to succeed the late Samuel
Spencer an the chief executive of the
Southern railroad, took charge of the
office at Thirteenth street and Penn
sylvania avenue, X. \V„ this morning.
•Mr. Finley was warmly greeted at the
oilier anil has received many congratu
latory letters from friends.
Mr. Spencer’s policy will be carried
out and continued by his successor. Mr
Finley contemplates no material
changes In the system or the personnel
of the executive brunch of the road.
No action regarding the horrible
wreck at Lawyers, Va., on Thanksgiv
ing day will he taken by Mr. Finley
until the complete report of the investi
gation Is received.
Mr. Finley says that the offices of
the Southern In Washington and
throughout the .South will be draped
with mourning for thirty days ns a
mark of respect to Mr. Spencer.
The Investigation Into the cause of
the recent Southern railway wreck, be
ing made by General Manager Ackert,
will not be finished until late tills aft
ernoon.
MENTALLY UNBALANCED
WAS YOUNG SUICIDE.
‘a lime
FORGERY GRARGE
1 -I• >Ihi«ii|i, nephew of ex-I’ollee Coin*
' i,,| "* r K. Johnson ami son of J. V.
ls " h - manager of the Folsom restaurant
'LfieHn street, was arrested Thursday
in - "a n warrant sworn out l*y one. of
' Mi|»!ojrt»m, churning him with forgery.
l>imi,| tl f| l# , cane aro ip.p pros..
"M.mi merehants. 33 S. Ilroml »tnvt.
Is nllegisl to have fortfed the
Spei’lu| to The Georgian.
Colu til bUH,* Ga., Dec. 7.—The suicide
of Frank Perryman at the home of his
parents 111 Talbotton Wednesday morn
ing was not so much of a surprise to
those who have known of his condition
In this city recently. The young man's
actions have been erratic ever since
Ills marriage to a fmpular young lady
of this city in March last, which was
u great surprise to her many friends
heu*. He has several times exhibited
traits of mental Incompetency, it is
said.
1 MtHI Bros, to a cheek of betw
1 **•> oa the Miiihjox-Uui’ker Banking
M a«i.v me warrant was aworn out I**-
•»C t|ie Peace Blood worth by
THE BEST MAGAZINES
AT THE BEST RATES.
" l { 'H. a member of the Ann. Johnson
' t to J:t|| by Justice Bbsslworth and
•‘••t for trial Monday.
■ »'**k**d by u Georgia h reporter Fri
• 1 tiie fncta In the ease, Frank Bell
1 to make any statement, however.
improvement
FOB Mfl^M'KELDIN
• il'. •!'; r .* l , , S fht ehango foi the lietter w
..f j '; ' 1 ,7'*°/ xftornoon In the condltt
hi. ally f|| ut his’ residence
for the past
ii' iTu “s ‘buureroiuty Ilf. how ...
.» ‘ friends have by no means
n tp hope.
COUNTY COURT CLERK
CL08ES UP 8AL00N.
W ** 1,1 The lleorftati.
. ;‘ no "«u. Tenn., Dec. 7.—County
! ***'*5 W. P. Hays hus closed up
elected in
Every one must keep up with dally
events going on so rapidly all the time.
If you do not read some daily paper
you aro falling behind. If you do
not read some good magaxlne and en
joy the literature that Is contained In
these t publications every month you
ore missing much that Is good. You
can secure The Georgian every day tn
the year, except Sunday, £nd one of
the most prominent > magazines in
America for a little more than the price
of The Georgian alone, which Is only j
$4.50 per year. Take advantage o»
The Georgian clubbing offer. You can
get The Jeffersonian (Watson's new
udltloo magazine) and The Georgian one year
each for the price of The Georgian.
$4.50. Do It now.
15 Fust
the r. t ? ”• 1 • Huy*
\u*T 1 since he
because pt alleged tax delln-
. i‘.,‘ Hrado Sparks, a sabsmlst
IIV* ' sieged to have been delinquent
1 to pay up aad
I , r*»fesw*r IsmiIs Schneider, the first direc
tor of the Marble band, iu Washington,
and the leader of the Imperial band, which
was ill ilie Mirretider of Sedan, has just
dletl In S *
from Nap
Italy, the
XII k
dvrd decoration
III. and from tb*> king of
of Belgium and Pope Loo
Furs as Xmas Gifts--And
0
Chamberlin-Johnson-
DuBose Co. to
Guide You
IN THE BUYING.
Mink in separate pieces, scarfs, ties and throws;
genuine and beautifully marked pieces,
10.00, 15.00,20.00,
25.00, 35.00, up to
75.00.
Mink sets of neck pieces and muff,
50.00 to 150.00
Black Lynx—and in this beautiful fur we are
especially strong.
In separated pieces, stoles, small throws, ties
and pelerines there are some 7"> different things.
Plain effects or head, tail and claw, trimmed,
17.50 to 75.00.
Black Lviix in sets; muff and neck piece
50.00, 60.00, 75.00,
85.00 and lOO.OO.
Isabella and Sable Fox—a popular fur in which
we always carry a wide range of styles and
prices. Fox Boas and Stoles from
8.75 to 50.00.
In Sets from
25.00 to 75.00
Ermine, the genuine article—direct from Fe
rn—not the so-called ermine that is in reality
weasel. These pieces re trimmed with genu
ine ermine heads and tails. Separate pieces in
ermine from
15.00 to 35.00.
Larger pieces in genuine ermine up to
75.00.
Ermine Sets
60.00 to 125.oo.
Sable and natural squirrel pieces from
7.50 to 20.00.
Jn sets
20.00 to 35.00.
Beautiful Hudson
Bay Sable.
Among the other new arrivals in the fur family
are some exceptionally beautiful Hudson Bav
Sable Sets. Stole and Muff.
Exceptional in marking and in richness of the
felt. Set,
175.00.
Russian Sable.
Russian Sable in seta. Some of .tile handsomest
furs we’ve ever owned. Sets ut
250.00.
( Separate neckpieces in Russian Sables
75.00 and 85.00.
Fur Coats 5o.oo to
300.00.
With the new furs are some 20 Coats iu elec
tric and near seal* Sable and Natural Squirrel
in Etbns.
Sable Squirrel and Near Seal in semi-fitted 21-
inch Coats.
Persian Lamb and genuine Alaska Seal.
And furs are certainly things to be considered in two directions most carefully:
Style.
Quality.
And isn’t the buying of furs a matter of reliance upon the store from which you buy?
Certainly it is in these days of clever imitations. The artful dyeing or the drawing in of hairs here and there.
The Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Cq. fur reliability is absolute.
Leadership is a discernible quantity—no gainsaying that. ,
A town can form exact conclusions as to any store’s position in the various lines of business.
And furs simply emphasise the broadly known facts of the C.-J.-D leadership in skill of organization, in the picking of fine pelts, in
the collection of fashionable garments and the fairness of prices. ’ * 6 “’
In styles—well it’s next to useless to attempt descriptions other than in a general way.
All our friends in the furry family are here for the holidays in neck piece and muff, but in new shapes.
Blink, Isabella Fox, Sable Fox, Japanese Mink, Black Lynx, aNtural Squirrel, Sable Squirrel, Ermine, Hudson Bay Sable and Russian
.viirranl van served on him nml hlx |
tori; was hauled to the county clerk’s
illttiei) ctilce.
Chamberlin-Johnson-D
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