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EOL LOLOL LL LLL LLL ALLE LL — — iy . 2 THE EVENING WORLD, *UEBSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915. wih 7. ATWWOSOFPERSINS ses eee se ese es Se eee || a j Chinese A ol were * . wer - Aue were wtonped im Allee ” i ii aaiaaicsita - Tins of ? UNKNOWN VERDICT De you know any of the vircum|but 1 eould mot reogniee Bim” CUPS GRORGIA TRADE eS ia | dt etn OS Ar ’ My tnesey. “Abestet onan ne “Wee BECAUSE OF FRANK CASE, SOVGTTE Waser WoT WOE REET | tice Hib MEDICINES MADE FROM - "8 . » u know @ "+ ee er . _farrenens Awe ROOTS APD HERBS § " a . sneat Mo, « 4“ y \ r were present fore omeiee end thelr faces * hae furntene | ! . . he om pel ite . Z nt . —~ y i ‘ i ' \ ve J a ' ay made » f Me - ” “ Ae ed Prews _ Anewering your for thirty ye t has been roe ' oe WJ Frey, BL. Nob. | p. we do not care t leering if t «> writter W. A. Han ly mo) coultin n the label of every bottle by a Wart * . her ring thea ds of women of ; OF death rigor had fp y of Atlanta wnt eminine i It 4 good, Was there any mu of the ame back Georgia taken Wa! body? sir, The only mark 1 6 Let king to the epprehena aupemnnnananaad wow was the cut in the neck that bad) # or Jurors! been opened by the rope fol-| Dr KM. Kemp, another physician, | & ot stified that Fi "e death duel; Muted that Praate death wan du | » T took Broadway and MBE S Store Opens 8:30 « “Doe you know anything about the) at b didn't put my hands %e ; r-| commission of this act?’ asked Mr.[m ey 33d Street G I L Closes 5:30 ey | throw on t transaction t — _ -_— — — = 2 7 -" nquest t r te hing whatever.” jive told ye eaw and alll “ tion, and make the same @ par “ ' xcused allt | K.P. Dobbs \ a) J 4 ny oom |g 4 that whe fi ° “We, the Jurors aforesaid, Upon OUT missioner, the next wit alro was!) ning he thought ® os t Leo M. Frank did « the first to reach the scene | ate = -_ = fi | t , among th by “Frult- tives ’ the 17 f August, 1915, 19 #4149 56 the lynching after the body was | Sheriff Hicks, county to his death by being | 4 seovered, t .. yer eaae ° The simple juices of apples, oranges} panged by the neck until dead, by “Do you know anything about the | ¢ —the Big feature of the last week of the ® thal when we 4 teh prunes, when transformed into | unknown parties.” hog [DANKINET he was anked, “Nothing.” ' it-a-tiv will relieve diseases of | The jury of inquest was empaneile “In there anything you would like be wy ¢ r John Booth just after Airrigédiersdgrtins JR | wn folk would have u € Ff the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin vy he | to state to the jury idn't ve iid. find ‘The truth of this statement has been | Frank's body was cut down from the) wie nowitated a moment. Then! Frank, but when we got to the vak ‘rey cotton gin “Nothing, except that that| thicket therele was hanging by th y 0 he William : in thousands of cases of In [oak pear t he said: | ouse, At th time members of the a. al | DEC x ape Torpid Liver, | "0" morning on the rvad I saw severs F assteitiiaellh Studi took eahen ey 4 jury heard two witnesses as to the), tomobiies on the Roswell road go- y pituation | A 4 ust Sale of it oe, tend one arse identity of the dead man and then ad-|\1¢ 15 the direction of Marietta.” vho © | SSS ee ee eg 45,000 worth tor $22,500 and Chronic Headaches. might proceed in a calmer atmoss|¢ 59 and 7 o'clock.” ie cellos teres Bd Bg oe ’ . © The enormous sales of “Fruit-a-tives”| snore and to permit the Coroner to] «where were you at the time?” “I] mation possible and to report to me ere the best proofs of the value af] coltect evidence. Special counsel for |», Bob Cochran, | the slightest clue ~ . . his frait medicine, er Conate Was pravided. WY ie |S outinice Weere ink bunay ove| ,cHIAYe Jeu ropeived! & report? (HE EXCEPTIONAL SUCCESS of this, our greatest and best of all August 2 He. w box, 6 for 2.50, trial sine 5c. | County Commissioner. I had driven my horse into a creek rin Glee go would Furniture Sales, has left us with hundreds upon hundreds of single suites, individual q At dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives| When the time for the jury to a9-1to water him when three or four au-| like t ieces, samples, etc., the result of the tremendous volume of selling. ‘Tomorrow, the half price assortment will be by P Pp Limited, Ogdensburg, No V.—Advt semble arrived the Coroner decided | tomobiles went by. We were forty| “I n iB the pers that & all odds the BEST since the opening of the store- in value, in variety, in convenience of arrangement, and in general ; — \Leger eta ia vk dare Tete or ee yore off b tterl viet the morning of the lynching. | renee Nereida’ that there is almost invariably but one of a kind, and that first comers must inevitably | { . eo Cochran said to me, " q th did not a single i i ¥ TiRED, WEAK AND RUN DOWN large crowd on hand to hear the teati- | ait @aat crowd is? “I maid, ‘Looks have no idea whether Marietta | find the widest field of choice ns wer | 7Ruiure | mony, Atttorney John T. Dorsey of| jie joy riders to me.’ cople or county people we e e r r it t ° 4 Marietta represented the State of| “Could you tell who were In the ma- | Kared 4 I h B d m F Half P H | 4 Georgia, Gordon Gann acted as #pe-| chines?’ “No, air, I couldn't tell Lilia eps ae chin, than “tne | : ‘00: : U ni ure a rice bs rapide one ae eth ae | ieee, SAY Were negroes ‘ar walle | bens he Ce A Vanna | Not all of it, of course—nor a tithe of it. But enough to show what is awaiting you. t ere was some talk early in the | people.” county, We doi 0" aid this, | * * A -, ah ji day of holding the inquest in execu-| "wy. 5, Frey, owner of the place on |! may hhaye Deen people from another | $550 8-piece Ivory Enamel Louis XVI Suite, $275 | §300 5-piece Sheraton Ivory Enamel Suite, $150 } tive session, It was argued the wit-| which Frank was lynched and re-| county. $900 Circassian Walnut 7-pe. Louis XYI Suite, $450 | $7/2 4-piece Circassian Walnut Louis XVI Suite, $356 ' nesses might be more communica-| garded as the star witness of the in-| “We are doing all we ean gentle, $280 8-piece Adam Mahogany Suite, $140 | $700 3-piece Carved Crotch Mahogany Suite, $350 | jtive in a closed eession. The idea] quest, next was sworn. Mr. Frey, an|™M*% Dut of course you know these $172 &-piece Adam Mahogany Suite, $86 | $780 6-piece Adam Mahogany Suite, $390 f aie of secrecy, however, was oon dis-|ox.sherift of the county, took the} HH “Looney, City “Marshal of $600 4-piece Mahogany carved Suite, $300 | $438 11-piece Ivory Enamel Louis XV Suite, $219 ' lliousness wy yO . owed of atx reat. | {tant 18 bis shirt sleeves. Ho ts | Marietta, said he knew nothing of the! y e ‘as composed of atx res! | large man of about forty-five, with a |!ynching until after the body was yo - 3 vered, Bion see Meatnde.nses| dens af the county, Dr, W-M. Per-| short "brown mustache "ani "toi |"S" ae ponding your bem ears Cheval Glasses Bureaus complexion, to discover who took part in this ooh, mer, the rat witness | eye, Frey," asked Acting Solleitor transaction?” suggested Mr, Dorsey. Bird’s-eye maple, walnut, mahogany. Mahogany, and in ivory enamel. Ing the body of Frank while t wat|rrance of atteced ee ee i] “Well, Is there any light you ea $11 from $22 $23 from $46 $22.50 from $45 $15 from $30 atill hanging in the oak rove near | ianta two days, but I did not kaow| "Nor ari thin transaction waa really $29 from $58 $41.75 from $83.25 $17.50 from $35 $30 from $60 \ him." OW | outside the city lmits, but we are co- $32.50 from $65 $25. from $51.25 $35 from $70 $25. from $50 “You were among the firat to dia: orADAd you Bee auytning Unusuad is A ; : cover the " “Well, ' londay night to indice got there with Que Benson cna Wat [Rete whi thin thine eae tr Toilet Tables Chiffoniers SS Aaah oe in 0, sir, I saw nothin ‘ : rt the grove but Lee M. Framer |" [unusual or suspicious, last Monday | Circassian walnut and mahogany. Mahogany, and in ivory enamel. “When did you first know anything|AM. oo sacs tated to the $/5 from $40 $12.50 from $25 $15 from $30 $55 from $110 think wen, about ovloeeabat| 2% ae hh ae carec ean ome toes” | ek lee Y oe qefathd ay Wicthae Wischonae wa $9.75 from $22 $/3.50 from $27 $26 from $52 $35 from $70 Similar Savings on all other Furniture including the most splendidly made and finished suites and single pieces for Dining Room, Living Room, Library— in fact, every room in the home. Seventh Floor. SUBWAY STORE $5 Redfern Corsets, low bust, U mmaiume sk sizer 20,22" 94" 600 More of These Men’s 2 5 $1.25 Wa: Cor Shirts that were $1, $1.50 and $2, idl 35 Warner's, C, B. Corsets, 1m soft and atiff cuffs and plain and oe $1 [Pleated bosoms; some are slightly $1.60 B BE Vea Fa cee poser [ieoy yl but all of them are bargains hooked front and crowed back, ee | tantesteotie wahie cians nas’ yt shields, sizes 34 to 42 an 7B ¢ |stitehed or scalloped, 600, Pr HK $00 Hecustitened Husk Towels, 75c Silk Gloves, 44¢ _ | {ull bleached, woven damask borders, 12 and 16 button, in white, black | *8¢- and tan, 76c and 86c Seamless Bed $1 to Leather Hand Bags, Sheets, size 81 x 90 inches, standard black and colors—all up to date |@rades, 60c. styles; also black and white 16c and 18¢ Pillow Cases, 45 x 36 Purses, some slightly soiled... 8Be | and 45 x 38} inches, 12), 2,000 Yards Process Linoleum, |. $150 White Crochet Bod 40c grade, attractive designs Spreads, hemmed ready for use, $1, and colors, 8q.yd............+. 25c| $1 White Crochet Bed Spreads, 1,000 Yards Heavy Printed] Lino- | hemmed, 68¢, neat ti lgum, Sic grade, ""° 40¢|Children’s 65c Parasols, 35¢ Many styles, including plain col Odd Pieces of Silver Flat|and fancy borders and insertions. : Waro 65c White Habutai Silk, 27 pirener part of it is William A. inches wide, yd., 46c, gers. 16c Chenille Novelty Neck Cords, Gravy. ladles black and desirable colors, 8¢. Cale fork, 60c All Net and Lawn Body Net Cold meat forks, | P*EguMt'Y |¥oke Guimpes, 6c, room, house y “ vi car Credit we will make terme particularly easy for yous Wether What did vou do then?” “Didn't h oF on credit you will fin PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST the tate praon farm bad been >>] ST TMIMER COLDS. do anything, but went on about my business at home. Walter Gann, a| Summer colds travelling man from Augusta, was] fC the, wa ot visiting at my place. I live right on] Itneglected the the main road. Mr, Gann and I were} are apt to devei- in the fleld about 6.30 oF 7 o'clock] op into chronic when three or four automobiles came | lung trouble and whiszing by the place. They were|long - standing about forty yards apart.” coughs, asthma “How fast were they going?" | or catarrh.Treat “Well, air, they were gding along | ‘hem. promptly in the nat- pretty pert, I whould say twenty-five | ural way by or thirty miles an hour,” using aed “Then what happened?” “Well, air, | John'sMedicine, having heard about the break at the | which h ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM Mack ACCOUNTS prison farm, it popped right into my | tory of 50 years $65 to $65,000 i oe mind there was something doing in | o% success in the purchase of "=. ‘ treatment of ON QMALL WEEKLY on MoNTuLY|parciass f'n, tingle Oe the way of Frank. coughs, . colds PAYMENTS frtre charce ‘of aay Mr. Frey said the man he afterward | and all throat and lung troubles, as well found out was Frank was seated inlas a tonic and body builder for those f th e weak and run dow: Said the Buyer: “ A foreign house in London sent us their wonderful inted fabrics. They intended them for some- ody else, but the war disorganized the whole busi- ness, and GIMBELS got them for a song.” 10,000 Yds. of English and French 80c to 55c Printed Cretonnes at 18c a Yard The most remarkable offering of the year in the Upholstery Section. Beautiful colorings and designs, Width, 82 inches. Sixth Floor ITAL emmy (tt ANY COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT you can lance in Hh Weekly or monthly payments, NO CLUB FEES, NO INTEREST ADDED, NO EXTRA CHARGES, ail OO Bares CmAR . | 8-Reom con, J Ow $89 ane tte" = $98 ant Great Clearance Sale of TO OUR Sale of Reed Carriages sco tepcens Tote Tost oueRs| an fF eee ‘This eale offers « mul mnarvell $3 Bed Spreads, $1.95 Satin Marseilles; full size. Plain hemmed. New tterns. Some scalloped and with cut-out borders; at 2.25 instead of $3.25, Second Floor tivule of Ice cream spoons, *, BR : Biri | 10¢ [WO brates 9° oo Outstrip Competition Month-End Reductions _Ovae er Perales saa 4 “Crex,” Willow Grass, Waite Grass, Rag and Fibre Rugsatl4 Positively the best rug bargains in New York—the time of the sevson when the buying power of your money practically doubles itself. SPLAIN, FIGURED, The most persuasive salesman and the fastest mail lag far behind Western Union Day Letters and Night Letters. Telegraphic solicitation puts you in direct : touch with the man who signs orders, 144-106 and closes business, 125" on {NNOVATION “‘Crunks Brand new 1915 improved models, with automatic locking device, and the new ‘euiures in arrangement of hangers. The $50 Kind The $65 Kind $40 $50 The exceptional strength and endurance of these Trunks especially recommend them to those who travel frequently or far. Other models at $20, $25 and $35. 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