The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 6

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MONTHS AFTER BANK FAILURE Sir George Arbuthnot _ Held for Crash Marked by. Suicide. MADRAS, May 2—Sir George G: i Arbuthnot, head of the firm of A . mot & Co, © fthis city, whose Lon- ‘don house, P. Macfadyen & Os,, fafted for a large amount’ in October last, Wye head of that firm commttting| a ae bas been-arrested here in coo- Mecti # with the failure of Mactady r @ Co. He was remanded tn custody Bail being refused. The finn of P. Mactartyen “& Co, (Bankers of London, suspended payment | Oct. The company did consi@eradic Endian banking business. The oafse of iilget apapension wer 901 é!vulaed and the @poutit involved was not announced, oe Londen Times, Oct. 2%, wald that Partutnnot & Co, of Madras, had paleo puspended payment with P. Mao- faflyen & Co,, adding that the labilities | ¥ of the first-mentioned firm were be-| Heved to be considerable. PB, Macfadyen, head the London (fg. after posting the ‘notice of the faiture on the door of the bank, threw “Pimeelt before a tmin in # tunne! about oo id mile away from his place of a3. _ @ir George Arbutiinot has been chair- x of the Chamber of Commerce of oven times and six times a mamber of the Legislative Council, He [Etes fellow of Madras University and NDICTHEAT STOS -—FUGITINE BREWER n| by of Safe in Canada Under Arson i, Charge, but Perjury Catches Barieis, .N. ¥., May 2—A telegram ‘been received here by Diatrict-at- torney Seige from Chief of Police WNeine, of Niagara Falla, stating that “be had arrested at that place Herman wanted by Cayuga County authorities, iartels was convicted here inst year for attempted arson and being under hepvy ball was given three days to monlatten out his Dusiness affairs be- | *! iF Gay appointed for sentenci: ing Bartels i ort to Canada hase rf 7, eer Bartels could not be ed. fo: ; Hwan ‘convicted. Recemty ins oF. of Cayuga County indicted fe Was convicted of ai- areon. niury, ie an pntredtiabl oie end | drake. It ts feared that fruit | ime, and! apd Sheldrake as" arresiod ty (he Sereda: author} ieee muatiaves. . Bertoret, Burritt arly to-day amar Bers Bartels, er. the Byracuse| Wrewer, arrested at Nikgara Falls past gist. was the chief stockholder of ike] * Bre’ Company of this city to be @ wealthy man je A. H. Bearing, w . ‘arial, ied aw short 1 and Hull Greenfield, woo was lat the trial,"bas been appoiniod Fousty Judge. A ks ago Bartels’s alster and ho were nis bond for omined with Cayuga Coun left here few w oI paella SENT TUG FOR CADET. | Schoolsht, Coming to Belley oll Towing Company 6 request thir ithe Bchoolship St. Mary, Wien Cove, to rush a t elved « from YOUNG GIRL MISSING thel B ie Reere from by idark hair and eves wore w Pee LS 8 Mek 0 “ ‘ {DINNER CELEBRATES LONG ‘BUSINESS CAREER. | Head of a Noted Eighth Avenue toira atreet The Kight Rev Mooney thoughtfully ¢ > the me ar most pat OXFORD DEGREE FOR LONDON, May 2- to-day conferred the honoraty degree of Doctor of Science on Prof. Alexander Graham Bell, Bi Bian Institution, ROCHESTER, body of a man Lake, at Genava, hae) sentenced. Late eof appearing in count on the} physician’ but Corebral hemorrha, caused hia death. FREEZING AGAIN UP 8TATE INTPRLAKEN, N.Y for perjury, committed While teati: | temperature dropped to below the freor- behalf during the! ing point Cayuga Lake w tar as the eve von YOU THE HUGHES SURPRISE ‘When fn the'game of Success you would achteve, "Tia well to save some amints T have something up your politics Firm Gets Tribute from ~ His Friend: ny re at his firm on Ieighth avenue at Forty~ Mera. MoCready and T. J. McManus, Cot ne ot the ol Irishmen nat beautiful belng |» Tores sent by the women e} the house, PROF. ALEX. G. BELL, Oxford University egont of the Smithso- Washington, oo FOUND DEAD IN LAKE, N.Y. May &—The found in Seneca yesterday afternoon. the name of] ok containing German, X 4 . Pa, y. There was no w Wing that the man did not dle He had ® fresh woun: a) on forehead, which had beet sewed bY begun to neal belieses to have | May 2.—The! Jast night. To-day | coated with ice as uld see from Kidders here Chronic Uleers are the result of a The blood is filled with imy soustantly fed into the place through t Founding flesh becomes disease frouble. Every symptom of an ¢ Mischarge, the red, angry looking of surrounding parts, by the c drainage t Fmpurec on of the blo ff some constitutional eaving disease germe i ly which has not be it whatever the mot properly ne Balves, plasters 4 perhaps reduce indi, ause thty do not re ke Aain-head of the tro Weak, slugyish b! ‘ resh, he lo. nent f slati¢ ox impurity, and . rh nurse wil S008 as t Lprececrend results « CURES sss S. 3 CHRONIC ULCERS 1 and fou! blood sug 18 which are be am, unti) all the s tinate and perma: knee oft nr ted that i fore cannot heal ean, relieve pain never permanent!y beal them to the very f s, builds ‘up t tem, and by > arts, allows the Not 209 inherited taints | { every trace of hereditary disease | nd treated an old sore for years | he system becomes influenced by ss and Ulcers and medical advice free to all who iE BCUPIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, _THE EVENING WORLD; THURSDAY, MAY 2, Established Nineteen Years | Adams Dry Goods Co. | [Two Blocks « on | | = Sixth "Avenue. | | ONeill- ‘Adkins Co, [28 H. O'Neill & Company. Established Thirty-nine Years. { navy = Our Millinery om Neapolitan Flats. lish and popular Neapolitan Flats, with rolled bag crowns, and white. leading hair hat features of the season; reg- wlar values $2.95 and $3.50; marked special for to-motrow, T in. black, burnt, his hat js among the $1.95 We offer a special lot Waterbury movements of f Gold-Plated all guaranteed accurate timekeepers, 98 The regular price was $1.48;-special price, to close... . . ———_—_[4D4MS_ BUTLDING—Isf Floor 3 eens Very Special Offering 98c for Clocks Worth $1.48 Clock Women's Suits in dark and fight blues, Tose, gr. also cheviots and English mixtures, Pony models; skirts are circular, plated and cluster plaited. Women's Suits made of Panama and mixtures. C model, trimmed very pet with piping of silk and plaited very full. Women’ s Suits Worth to $34, 75 at $12.75) Stylish, Jaunty Garments, Excellently Tailored, Perfect in Fit and Finish. : [4 ADAMS BULLDING—#4 Floor | ei iacaciaworee (71) black Panama; Coats are in the Eton and $12.75 in the Eton Value $18.75 to $24. 78, to close at Suits of th | | braid.’ Value $14.75, s - oF 75 Regular Women's Suits made of gray mixtures and Pinan in the Prince ; Chap model and ses trimmed with lace, Special aor oo A — so N Oo Value | $27.50, at [ADAMS BUILDING—84 Fioor | at_the lowest Styles at the Fairest Prices and Cravenette Coats, attached; Motor Apparel for Men : A complete line of all the latest and popular wearables for automobilists prices: 4 The custom of some dealers of aiking extortionate prices for anything pertaining to automobiles d. to win your patronagé by offering Best Qua oes not prevail here We are showing a complete range of Linen, Mohair, Pongee with Caps to match; and Ponchos, with Hats of same material; Leather Wind Cuffs, ete. (Men's Motor Appare!—3d Flocr..) Rubbers, with leggins ne town, yards, We have selected from our all the short lengths, odd width comprising Embroideries on Sw Edgings, Insertings, Beadings, Ski: set-Cover Embroideries,’ forming Silk’ Demi-Dresses jn taffeta, | Li ingerie: Princess Dresses, in fine trimmed with lace and hand- quality batiste. “Trimmed with y are made of made yokes. Skirts full plaited.' Val. 1ace and medallions, Colors ted suits with These would be considered excel-) ar light btue, pink, champagne trousers, They lent values at $19.75 and white; value ES Ca gad ks, New Haven and | and $22.50, for... . ob4, 79 $15.00, at . . $10. 00 | | this sie Debalina f pod in every detail. Fin ing, substantial suits, | ADAMS BUILDING—1st Floor | $5.98, at O*NEILL BUILDING: Important Sale of Splendid Suits for Boys | $3.85 are all new goods, 3d Floor ¢ Better Kind Price $5.98 for Friday fine worsteds in double- W and | kriickerbocker made for nd are absolutely beit correct good appear- $3.85 made, well wor Embroidery Remnants at About Half Regular Prices . immense stock of Embr Hl , Of this season's importation, | | s, Nainsook and Cambric, in ings, Demi-Flouncings and Cor- a collection of many thousand which we will dispose of at about half regular market values. IN We hope Let ee eS ee Bee, bee Ay and Correct Value 10c_| i5c-| 23%¢ | 30 | 400 Yard |i” Special 5c | 9c} J2c [| 19¢ |29¢ Yard | Rubber Auto Shirts | | [ ADAMS BUILDING—Sa d Floor | is modest in the extreme. | with honest value, will | cost you elgewhere $12.50 or over. | These sults are the If we could conduct you on a personal tour through the great shops that supply us with clothing and explain to you the numerous stages of development through which the cloth passes from! the leaves the loom until we receive itin the finished garmemts, you would readily say that any claim we make for our: clothing time ff Every garment that leaves our store ts just as represented—dependable in style, quality and workmanship, and at a price that is absolutely the lowest commensurate Less than a Ten Dollar Bi. place you tn possession of a$ good a sult | as you could wish to wear—a sult that would $9. 45 For. Tien’ a Suits QUALITY—— 5 STYLE——PRICE. Be careful to consider these three points when buying clothing. ne f three of our best makers ng worsteds, serges, Th » tn plain blue and black; sizes 34 to Light They are carefully ats and cassimeres, $9. 45 ADAMS BUILDING—8d Floor Handsome tw class furnishings. Halls and stairs and borders to mate h, for mak- ing rugs or carpeting halls, stairs, libraries, dining- Tooms, &¢. Sperially low priced at, $1. 25 | | Savonnerie and Axminster | sarpet for parlors and draw- ng rooms. value, at Wilton Velvet Carpets, 9¢c. and $1.10 Yard. Specially good values in this popular’ carpet, suitable for use in any part of your home, of hard wear; offered at, per yard Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums. || $1.50 Wilton Velvet Carpets, $1.25 Yard. | -tone etiects in greens and reds, suitable for high- Lt Brussels Carpets. | Tapestry Brussels Carpets—here In the | endless variety of pattérms and color Carpets. colors—par excellence | Maids’ House Dresses & Wrappers | BOTH Bvripincs | Special Valiies in | ( MAIDS' HOUSE DRESSES (or pieces)—Figured or striped pe: skirt and deep hem. special at WRAPPERS dot or | ring patter square neck and three-quarter sleeves; fitted back and belt. Value $1.50; special at,...,.. 98¢ | MAIDS' HOUSE DR —Sy \ fine quality of perca ¢ check or with d: nty Value $2.50; special at $1.98 DRESSING SACQUES AND KIMONOS—In dainty patterns of lawn; sacque fitted | back and full front, sailor collar, finished | with fancy porder. Value 75¢ Searles reenter 49¢ LONG KIMONOS—In fine lawn, pleated fromt and back; sleeves with turn-over cuff; finished with faney border In dainty pattern. Value $1.50; special at 98 ings. The. most popular carpet for Keneral use—extra qualities on show, $1.35) at 65¢, 75c, 85c, 95¢ yard, Regular $1.65 Wiil stand any amount, (oc, Dare a 90c and $1.10 fn [aDams BUILDING—Basement | Specials in Go-Carts. | | $2.98 Folding Go-Carts, $1.25 Just 36 of these special vatue Folding Go- Carts for to-morrow's selling. They are made of good material with strong steel gears and rubber-tired wheels; marked to $1. 25 100 Wi spring ends, 24 inches cial at | IN BOTH BUILDINGS. Housefurnishings and China. Special Prices for Friday's Selling. F 29c. Window Screens, 19c. | low Screens, walnut finish, | inches closed, 36 inches open; regular price 29¢., special at $21.98 Austrian China Dinner ee $15. 98. We have just received a shipment of very thin Austrian China Dinner Sets; decorated in rosebuds, assorted decorations, handles touched with gold; 100 pleces td the set. Regular price, $21.98; spe- $15. 98 | 19c- Sleeve Boards, 10c. elt-covered Sleeve Boar made of hard yood on stand; value 1%., special 98c. Screen Doors, 69c, 200 walnut finish Screen Doors, strongly made; the kind that wilt { | not fall apart; your choice of stock sizes; regular Price W8e. spe- 69c 30 19 high, 1 Cll Ot. cen _Sell for $2.98; closing- “out price. Collapsible Go-Carts, [adams BUILDING—Basement a aes | Alwin Collapsible Go-Cart, with frame enamelled and reinforced nickel and can be carried under your arm or packed in bottom of your trunk. The $7.50 kind, to-morrow at,.... $5.25 ll The Knox collapsible folding Go-Cart— cbse the easiest to open or close Regularly $7.50, at - $5. 25 $1.98 Carving Sets, 69c. 50 three-piece best Hammered Steel Carving Sets, with black ebony handle, nicely trimmed, Regular price “$1.98. Special for this sale.... 69 RES | Men’ S Douglas Shoes & Oxfords at $1. 98 he Included in the lot are many Russets so popular this season. BOT. | New York’s Leading Grocery Mart. | | & | Choicest of Foods at the Lowest Prices. Adams’ O'Neill's | 1803-—Chelsea. Prompt Altenitor Gtben to Mai! and Telephone Orders. $400—Chelsea, Milk—s liver, Winooski or Magno- | Tea —The famoys (Tea Rose Blend) Tomatoes — : 5,000 cases solid SHOE S ed Milk; three| Green Label Formosa Oolong, India | packed, red tips | Tomatoes. very special, at.|'and Ceylon, or Mixed, packed in air- | Per dozen...... $5.55 9 | tight boxes; box 29¢ | Per can 106 98 ‘i a fall b be ~) Butter Extra Fancy E gin ¢ Creamery Beans ~tHoney Dew Wax Beans) ° fee; $ Ibs. for | Putter; pure and sweet; packed in | small, tender beans; per dor, $1.05; 22c | 3-lb. purity firkins 1 per can ’ % Macaroni or Spaghettl—Pinest \m- | Corm——Ruby Brand; Maine packed orted; i-th. cartons, per dozen, | Sugar Corn; young, sweet, tender = i = H son, | BB; per pkee ' kernels; per doren, @8c.) per can -8¢ | | When You Buy W. L, Douglas Shoes BELLOW What They | Women's Oxfords 1.79, Sic | Com Maa) ig wri agT Yoved Pas per dover, Hd Are Branded You Are Cetting a Genuine Bargain. Regularly $2.50 and $3.00 3E¢ | ibs, 91:05 for 20¢ | can : Ie There isn't another store in the world that can sell you W. L. ‘ands Wiles iat does ehnle ink nes €a; a blend of ch Vises der ViNGdAE | Rah Our Own Scouring Soaps rag Dougtas Shoes at a lower price than they are branded—namely, | ter and Lynn mace Shoes tnd One elicat ed teas; per | 20c | gallon Jugs (jug tre 45¢ | yar hay od a ee Oe % $2.50 to $3.50, fords, patent colt leather Oxfords and Strictly P Soups—Potter & Wr ngton or es ki ' : Gibsam Ties, women’ care py sorte 5 HEED dc | 2chimmel's Cond ups, Piwms—Extre fancy Ege Plums, in We contract with the Douglas factories to take EVERY palr of their|kia Oxford and | lous-Franklyn Milis E SSAA, PEF Can lo | Sek, Reeve eycups large Cane) per s t has even the slightest surface mark or defect, These|Blucher Ties, brown Hea i a S7g, | Geena Seba hredded Cov | S60 ui are a Ns ae pone = bra ji ed.” sien [pu Slacker Tied as “1 ( nl RAE ‘oanut; fresh sweet) per Ib.. $S¢ | Starch--Floral Brandy finest lump hey tern ic Ki the new lasts, with rare eth ya dc | Mackerel—Fancy Shore No. a Mack- | Stareh; 6-1, wooden box 46 All the swagger new styles for the Spring and Summer of 1906—and |large eyelets and rib apie 26 | orel; nice, white, fat fishy 104b. | Bime-—Best imported French Ball you'll surely want a new pair for Decoration Day. Right now we bave the | bons; 1. bottle 25 ts 1.27 | Blue; tld. box, 1c, Melb. box, . Be Hl best lot of Douglas Shoes that has ever been in the store, More styles— your 4-02, bottle IS¢ | Baking Powder —Pura Brand; abso- | Starch—Pura Brand; prepared starch; and better styles. More leathers, too, including everything that 1s to be choke bottle Oc] utely pure; t-lb, box, 20c.; Ig-1b. | requires no boiling; regular price, worn {In both BLACK and TAN-—the latter, course, in & great many Oatmeal—Finest quality Re h 15c | 106.) per pkge.. dean shades. There are shoes for dress-up Occasions, and shoes for every day | al ats, 2-1b, pkgs.; 4 pkgs Se | Biscuite—Cheese Sandwi Social | Flour~Fresto makes delicious wear, Special shoes for the policeman and the fae od ‘the fellow who Tomatoes —Solid packed, red 1 ‘eas, Water Thins or Nabisco Wa: | bread, biscuits or pastry; 1'4-Ib. car- peeds something particularly sturdy—for every fellow, in fact i: 719 matoes; per gallog can Bie | “ers; regular price 10c.; per pkge. Be | toma; 3 pkgs. for @Bc.; per phge. 9¢ Boys’ Douglas $2.50 Welt Shoes and Tics, $1.98 / H BUILDINGS | | [al ADAMS BUILDING—8d Floor |

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