The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 19, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR * Jr t v'' 472^^0 r, "// * Pillow 45x36 Pillow Cases, 4 4 Cases splendid quality, each JL JL L Brown and 36 inch wide 12*V Q I Blue Linen quality 2 § Bed SI.OO value, large, C 3 Spreads splendid, for Apron In blue, brown and blaek, C! .in shams cheeks, 8e values, yard ... Double Purple Trading Stamps Until Noon Friday and Saturday t BURNS SAYS BE WILL SOLVE IT Detective Asserts Clamor For Victim Convicted Leo Frank. Declares He Has Positive Clues. Atlanta, Ga.—l >ec!arlns that hr I* ; I'Miluli ly after the truth and that wl.cn hr finishes lila Investigation At limta will know beyond a shadow of a doubt who l» the Ktillty part}'. William J Hunt*, the detective who h»* taken Up an active Investigation of the Pha- Ban murder, talked freely to reporter* <m the subject of the part that popu lar prejudice hna played In the con viction of Ij*o At Flunk. Mr Hurn* was naked : "Do you think that prejudice iignmat a Jew haa played any considerable part In the Frank caaef" lie answered; "Fndouhtedly there haa been and 1* In Atlanta prejudice against Frank because of the fact that he l* a Jew ” "Do you think that this prejudice exist* among the t ins* of, level-headed, thinking: peoplef** the reporter asked "Most certainly not," wag .Mr, Huin»* reply. "Huch a qualification a* that ab wh'teiy eliminate* all puaSibUity of such prejudice." silks On<* lot of Foulards, Messalines and Taf feta silks in black and colors, values to 75r, for OVC Brocade Charmeuse Silks in eopen, navy, hrown and new orange, also Idaek, -10 inches wide,s2.sff <fc| French Silk Crepes, in pink, light blue, lilac, etc., 40inches wide, AQr values to 85c, for T’VC 830 Broad St. - Phone 290 "At th» time of the trial," continued the reporter, "do you think that the prejudice against Frank. If there »a« auch, waa due to the fact that he wu a Jew, or to the fact that the public wanted some man to answer for the murder of Mary l’hngan, and for the flrat two week*, w hich waa long eunuch tor public eentltnent to crystalline, the clrcumatnntlal evidence centered on kVank alone?*’ Why Frank Waa Convietad. "1 think that the conviction of Frank's guilt which formed In the pub lic mind before hi* trial, was due en tirely to the fact or condition which existed before hi* trial, which wa*. namely: Thera had been a number of I murder* and homicide* In Atlanta foi j which no one had been made to an swer. W hen the murder of this Inno cent little girl occurred It wa* more !than a Just and min* public could staryi tor. They Immediately demanded the d!*eov*ry of the murderer of thl* vic tim. For the first several weeka be fore hi* trial the entire evidence, evgti though circumstantial, pointed to l.<o I Frank, and public sentiment natural!} crystallised upon him. If any other man had been the victim of these cir cumstances, l do not doubt but that he would have been In the same fix a* Frank himself. At that time I do not believe that prejudice against •» Jew figured to any great extent tn tin case.'* Mr. Hurn* stated positively that he had discovered new elevv* and evt deuce 111 the 1-Yank case hut declined at this time to disclose them. He was asked whether they would he made public before the motion ex traordinary of the defense for a new trial and he staled at this stage of live Investigation he could not state posi SALE EXTRAORDINARY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT MULLARKY’S For Friday and Saturday (only) we are going to offer some irresistible bargains all over the store, so be sure and come to * Mullarky’s for bargains those two days. tively whether they would he revealed or not, but that lie wu* of the opinion that In all probability they would be made public. "I am tn this case to the finish," he sold "1 am going to find out the truth of this matter. The Frank case has not only reached a status of na tlonal Importance, hut a state of inter national Importance. For this reason 1 cannot afford to overlook anything In It. 1 am going to the bottom of the matter and when 1 am done depend upon it Atlanta and the world "ill know who Is the murderer of little Mary I’hugan." Mr. Hums stated that he will be in Atlanta until the end of the Frank case, except for one or two Important business engagements which might tail him out of the city for a da> or so at the time. V TITR STRUT & / ONIVERSITY PIACI One Black Heat of Broadway NEW YORK CITY till!* tn Wholesale and detail bry tiaed* lilMrtcu, Railroad and modfry a itsoi \ h VVI t r r nr*proof 500 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES SI.OO PER DAY UP Eatsllmt Kestagrant and fate. Moderate J'rlcea. Bead for free lllartra ted C. aide gad k Mae of if aw Turk City. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. 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Coats Darning Cotton, for 10c box Hair Pins for 6^ 5c box Hair Pins for - 2 Ladies ’ Handkerchiefs for 5< 10 inch White Lawn, yard 5^ 12%0 Checked Dimities, (white) yard 7 1 / 4^ On inch 85c Linen Sheeting, yard 50 inch Lonsdale Sheeting, 12 (Ac value, yard 9 J 4^ 25c 00 inch White Flaxon, yard . .19f 55c 45 inch Persian Lawn, yard .. 19c 4 12(50 50 inch "White Lineno, yard 7 1 / A£ 12VL»c 11 uck Towels, each ...8^ 8c Wash (Toths, each 3^ TELEPHONE 2036 AND SAY: “SEND ME THE HERALD” ENTIRE NEW COMPANY TODAY— AT BIJOU— TODAY PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY TODAY—“A DEPOT LUINCH COUNTER’^ TOMORROW—“A NIGHT IN MOROCCO.” SATURDAY- __„p LAYING THE pON,ES EXTRA TODAY ONLY—JULIUS RATH. “THE GLOBE-TROTTER” FRIDAY NIGHT—PICKANINNIES’ FLOUR DUCKING CONTEST SATURDAY NIGHT-A REAL LIVE BABY GIVEN A WAY READY-TO-WEAR All Spring Coat Suits in the house to go values up to $50.00, 00 $2.50 \fessaline Silk Petticoats, all col £*? blick '. $1.98 $1.25 values in Ladies’Shirt cq~ Waists, each c/VC $2.50 values in Ladies Shirt d?| C Waists. W 4>l $1.25 House Dresses for. each .. ..89<* $1.50 values in Children’s Dresses, all sizes, for $1.19 Ladies In pique itnd lineno, white, CP . ■ blue and tan, $1.25 value. / !*jl. oKiriS (See Window.) " Solid 27 inches wide, the 10c Chambrays kind for, yard ■ 2 Gauze With tape in white lisle, I VCStS the 10c kind for / % Reppolettes,Crepes, £ -J Poplins, Ratines - -LUC Double Purple Trading Stamps Until Noon Friday and Saturday .’HURSDAY. MARCH 19. t