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EIGHT
INNES ID IFE
TO DO ON IDI
FOR MURDER
Alleged Slayers of Two Well
to-do Atlanta Women to Face
Jury Shortly on Charge.
San Antonio, Texas.—Victor E. Tn
nes an<l hln wife of Eugene, Oregon,
Indicted for murder and conspiracy to
murder In connection with the dlaap
pearanee of Mrs. Eloln Nolitjh Dennle
and her sister, Mlsh Beatrice Nelms, of
Atlanta, Ga., last June, were granted
} bail at a habeas corpus hearing here
yesterday. Innas' ball was fixed at
$4,000 and hts wife’s at $2,000.
How Suspicion Was Dirsctcd.
B*n Antonia, Tex. Charged with
murdering two young women and dis
posing of tneir bodies by means of a
furnace 'tnd a lye vat, Victor K. Innes,
former United States Deputy District
Attorney in Carson City, Nev., and his
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at night when retiring; use enough to
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with the finger tips!** ,
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gb dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and
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Joyful Anticipation
of Motherhood
There lx apt to be a latent apprehend ton
Of dlntreaa to mar the complete Joy of
expectation. Hut
this In quite over
come by the advice
of no nmny women
to uno "Mother's
Friend.” Thin In an
external application
oh signed to no lubri
cate the timed m arid
to thus no relieve the
pressure reacting on
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the nerve*, that the
i*tur«t (Urnln upon the cord* ami liga
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which have stood the tent of time that
have been put to ovary trial under the
varying condition* of ago, weight, general
health, etc., may be aafely relied upon.
And Judging by the fart thnt "Mother 1 *
FYlend'" ha* been In continual use elnce
our grandmother's earlier yiatra and la
known throughout the 1 tutted States It
may be easily Inferred that It In some
thing that women gladly reeommeud.
"Mother's Krl*nd" la pn part'd only In
®ur own laboratory and la sold by drug
gist* everywhere Ask for a bottle to day
snd write for a special book for expectant
mother" Address Rradfleld lc< xulalur Co.
»®7 laniar llldg., AtlauU, On.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Green Peas, 3 cans . . . . 25c
Codfish, 1 lb. brick . .... 13c
Sliced Peaches, 3 cans ... 25c
Cleaned Currants, pack. . ,10c
Oats, any kind, a pkg 8c
Canned Shrimp, a can . . . . 12c
Swift’s Premium Hams,, lb. 22c
1-4 bbl. A. & P. Fancy Patent Flour $1.49
Large Gilt Ice Jug Free with 1 can A. & P. Baking Powder. . .50c
Snowdrift Compound No. 5 Pail, 55c; No. 10 Pail, sl.lO
Best Rio
Coffee, lb . .
Yard Eggs. 77 r
dozen OOK.
wife ■will go on trial for their lives In
the county court here shortly
The mysterious nature of the alleg
ed crime, the standing of the victims,
the culture and refinement of the ac
cused couple and the imriv cities 111
widely ne|»arated He.-tlons of the coun
try Involved, all have operated to
cause most Intense public Interest.
Of special Interest In Kan Antonia
are the four year old twin children of
the Inneses. They do not understand
the danger which besets their parents.
It Is general! agreed that they are
adoptd children and Marshal Nelms,
brother of the two murdered women,
insists tlie Inneses gave them shelter
In order to attract public sympathy
should the parents he brought before a
i public tribunal
Atlsntisns.
Mrs. Klolse Nelms Dennis R.nd Miss
Beatrice Nelms, well to dr, young wo
men of Atlanta, f to . are the alleged
victims. Innes had obtained a divorce
for Mrs. Dennis In Carson City after
jn rear of unhappy married life. He
then, It is said, had promised to marry
her. '
lie arranged to meet her In San An
tonio and make certain Investments
for her. The divorced young woman
left Atlanta, t iking 116,000 with her.
l,ater ,\bhh Nelms followed. The two
sisters dropped out of sight completely,
causing anxiety to their widowed
mother in Atlanta. Then the latter
received a letter dated at Han I'ran
cisco and apparently signed by the
elder sister, which read:
i killed Beatrice In New Orleans
and have come here to kill Marshall.”
Ended in Cement Cauldron.
The mother Informed the Atlanta
police, who warned Marshall Nelms In
Hun Francisco, lb* protected himself,
believing the missive genuine. Weeks
later, after many stray clues had been
followed by the police of several cities,
Nelms concluded that the letter had
been mailed to misdirect any search
made for the missing girl. lie came
to Sun Antonio and found that the trail
of the sisters merged with that of In
nes and his wife seemed .to end In a
huge cement cauldron In the yard of
a cottage on the outskirts of the city.
The owner of the house said Mr. and
Mrs. Innes had rented It for three
months but occupied It only a few
days. Nelms also learned he says, that
Innes had been Insistent on a house
with a furnace, despite the hot weath
er, and had purchased a large amount
of lye at a nearby store.
The search for Innes wtis Iwgun and
he and Ids wife were arrested on a
furtn near Huge no ore., where they
were living under the name of "Har
bour.” They had adopted the twin
children On warrants charging mur
der they were arrested anil brought
hack here. Innes maintained his com
posure and refused to make extended
statements, although denying his guilt
and that of his wife.
Nelms, Hie Nemesis of the Inneses,
declares:
That several photographs of Mrs.
Dennis were found in the Kan Antonio
cottage.
Identified Shoe.
That n fragment of a shoe Identified
as Mrs. Dennis', part of a human skull
and some hair were found In the lye
vat.
That Innes denied Immediately his
arrest In Oregon that he had seen Mrs.
Dennis after securing her divorce in
Nevada, or had ever met Beatrice
Nelms.
That witnesses In S'an Antonio will
swear to seeing the two young women
In the company of Innes in San An
tonio shortly before their disappear
ance In June.
Thai several witnesses will testify
Mrs. Dennis told them she was on her
way to meet Innes.
That Mrs. Dennis told friends In
Oregon her husband had suddenly
come into possession of a large sum of
money.
ROCK ISLAND INQUIRY.
WashinQton. —Inquiry into the f!4
nanelal operations of the Chicago and
ltoek island Itallroad was begun by
the Interstate commerce commission
at a public bearing here today In
pursuance of a resolution of the sen
nte. The Investigation was along the
line of charges made on the floor of
the senate that through manipulations
of a small number of financiers the
stockholders of the Kook Island have
suffered enormous losses.
I ELRYAD
COFFEE
35 cups to the
pound. Always pack
ed in Green bags.
I Pound 35c
*
St.
Tuna Fish, a can . ..10c
Evap. Apricots, a lb 12c
Shreded Codfish, pkg. . . . 10c
Fancy Bloaters 5c
Imported Sardines, can . . . 10c
Pink Salmon, 1 lb., 3 cans . . 25c
Fat Mackerel, 2 for 15c
CHEESE
Pound 22c
Fancy 24 lbs.
Patent Ofln
FLOUR OUb
Sultana
Coffee
I* th« B.it Valu*
on tho Market.
This Ci.ffno la aJ
»*r» aold In Cardi
nal Had Trade-Mark
Rates.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Lb. 30c
RIPE TO SAVE
810 EOUIT CARGO
Steamer Metapan Lies on Sand
Bar in Ambrose Channel.
Seventy-Seven Passengers,
All Rescued.
New York.—The United Fruit Com- (
part steamer Metapan today lies partly
submerged on a ««nd bae In
channel ncarcely 200 yards away from
the scene of her collision yesterday aft
ernoon with the Hawaiian-American line
freight steamer lowan, outbound for San
Francisco by way of the Panama Ca
nal, The Metepen sank by the head
but the forward bulkhead held against
the inrush of writ#** and Captain Spen
der and officers (ft the United Fruit
Company today hoped to be able to take
off her cargo of bananas and other fruit
and possibly close the great hole below
the water aft of her bow and refloat her.
The Metapan’s 77 passengers all were
rescued by vessels in the lower bay, in
cluding a steam dredger, the fishing
yacht R. C. Lundy and several tugs
Captain Spencer and the greater part of
the 92 remained aboard. Ha<l the shoals
been another hundred yards away, Cap
tain Spencer declared that the Metapan
would have gone down with a probable
heavy loss of life. The lowan, which car
ried no passengers, wsa but slightly
damaged.
The Metapan wag Inbound from South
ern ports, having touched at Colon, Port
of Columbia, Santa Marta and King
ston The trip was her first to this
port under the American flag. She was
one of the first boats to change her reg
istry when the new shipping bill was
passed by congress. She was 3SQ feet
long with a s<> foot beam and with full
load drew 29 feet,
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DRIVES ECZEMA
FROM 1 SKIN
Use like cold cream to instant
ly stop itching and clear
the skin.
Sulphur, say* a renowned dermatot
oglat, Just common bold-sulphur made
into a thick cream will soothe and
heal the skin when irritated and
broken out with Eczema or sny form
of eruption. The moment it Is ap
plied all itching ceases and after two
v>r three applications the Eczema dis
appears, leaving the skin clear and
smooth.
He tells Eczema sufferers to get
from any good pharmacy an ounce of
bold-sulphur and apply it to the Ir
ritated parts the same as you would
any cold cream.
For many years common bold-sul
phur has occupied a secure position in
the practice of dermatology and cuta
neous affections by reason of its par
asite-destroying property. It Is not
only parasltlcidal, but also antipruritic
antiseptic and remarkably healing tn
all irritable and inflammatory condi
tions of the skin. While not always
effecting a permanent cure it never
falls to Instantly subdue the angry
Itching and irritation and heal the
Eczema right up and It Is often years
later before any eruption again ap
pears on the skin.
Ladies’ White Felt Hats, Ten
nis, Golf and Outing shapes,
75 cents; same Hats in colors,
50 cents—Men’s Felt Hats,
all shapes, SI.OO.
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New Potatoes,
New York 7C/.
State, peck . aJOv.
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Butter w 1 M
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individual producer on the farm and gets that deli
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These Choice Suits at $16.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50,530.00 and up
Our advertisement at its best is only an announcement and an invitation.
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worth of Golden Bros, values. We want you to come and compare.
Millinery Department Presenting New Hat Modes
Because we specialize in moderately priced Hats, we invite you to raise
your expectations high, for with a sure and skillful hand, our Hats have been
assembled in a variety of shapes and styles that proclaim the artist milliner.
FALL’S NEWEST MILLINERY FASHIONS
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You're bound to ask if this Is a special October Sale of Suits. NO IT
IS NOT.
Though you'd hardly expect to find Suits of such worth In style and
quality so modestly priced—so early In the season. You might reasonably
expect to find fewer values, this season than last, viewing the situation
with regard to the scarcity of material and its effect on prices.
Offering you Suits at these prices, you will appreciate the fact that
you can not duplicate these Suits elsewhere for one-third more than we
are asking for them.
We're advising you who would buy a really good suit, with a moderate
sum, to look at once Into the question of these Suits, being sold at the Em
porium tomorrow for 81&50 822 50 825 82750. 830 and up.
We’re ready to show you the most magnificent display of afternoon
and evening dresses. AEL MODERATELY PRICED.
Serge Dresses $7.50 and up
Following the tendency of the basque, leaving it and coming back to
it by many Btrange ways. The long walsrted Serge is decidedly a thing of
good etyle and practical wear. LOOK THEM OVER. Each model is
strikingly different Black and color* 8750 $975 81250 $1650
and up. \
New Waists That Express The
Very Latest Styte Conceits
THE WAIBT DEPARTMENT IS NOW SHOWING the very newest
waist styles, the result of a recent trip of our buyer to the eastern mar
kets. These you will find very reasonably priced.
White Crepe de Chine Waists show the new military effects, button to
neek, braid and button trimmed, some with hemstitched vest effect, the
new military collar. Prices $350 to SSOO
Pussy Willow Taffeta Waists with bengaline *llk collar and cuffs, and
roll collar and cuffs of self material, at 8500
SEPARATE SKIRTS-COME WHILE THE
ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE
Mbaday we put on sale several new lots—Separate Skirts.
All the late models In Long Tunics. Pleated Overskirts and Plain Over
skirts with pleated bottoms, made in serges, prunella, chudd&h and fancy
woolen checks.
It’s an easy price range, and In many Instances very much under value.
53.98, 55.00, 55.75, 56.98, SIO.OO
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16.