The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 6

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ae meee eee i 4 rere: . ce EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 28, a “a scl] Jeanklin Simon g Co. over the eight bodies found in this CaS county, It has invensified the feeling ia ; against Williams, but there was noth- a say ing brought out in the investigation ? ae A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.—37th and 38th Sts, that implicates the three of ~~. Williams in. the killings; hence she warrants for their arrest were re- e2Two of Victims Are Said to} turned to the Governor's ofice in At- Accepted Without ay Have Dug Their Own tanta, Williams now is in jail pending a 3 q vs z the result of the investigation. So db aM ecia, Be Graves. Williams worked 150 plows, planted Exception Are... | 4,000 acres of land, and was one of the * 41 BODIES ARE FOUND. | most prosperous men in the county. This End-of-March SS Ss ee be Information of a startling E fi was disclosed before Coroner Thad ‘i Cheeks and his jury at the inquest Te, \ At the inquest held over eight P e Lore eae lof the bodies a verdict was ro- B Ss B Bee | AGrand Jury to Take Up ives ar ecg Sere tn EADEDOILK BLOUSES ale Oo ousewares : igation of Killings and Gov- | ang naming Williams as an accessory. fl . i le, $2.25, $2.75, $3.75» $4.75» ‘ ‘The Core J conducted th ‘ A i ernor Asked to Aid. aren ty Subaee Soar aiee the IN CASTI LI A N OR 4 Comes Sfust Before Housecleaning og and $7.50 pair. : “4 % -. ~ . que as 0 hn Willi me i: * ‘ : ‘4 et Curtains, in many designs, |, 1 MACON, Ga, March 28—Search in bp beg dieegl onl Cad ng COSTUME Co LORS ea WHEN Spring-housecleaning is over and the kitchen and pantry or plain net edged with narrow p being continued to-day for moro] crave, it is alleged, was dug by him- hinin, ou will have hi | ui a0 whe ore esonea| SEL" be teay Ses trad fat we ; are shining, y ve many things to replace. The lace, $4.75, $5-5% $7.50 and : age ana ‘tied oa, the farma| esr®, Was sent to. pasture 1B @ re- le porte uy fr ows "Pavis J following much-needed articles are greatly reduced for this Sale, $10.75 pair. , ¥ }operated by John 8. Williams, near| sing the hole, Manning's confession Ie , Scrim, voile and uisette Cur- ' - Ptonticetio. wleven bodies have been | “ait tp Mery hi Buahed the For Madame et -Mademoiselle = pi ges 4 hand- ", fund thus far, the latest being two | body into ¢ ered it ‘ ‘ h wn designs an edges; | EET {.Presred from the Aloovy River,| Johnny Green wnt pasture to bring 4 bt fat white, ivory and ecru, $1.50, $1.75, P Baar se bo; ag been sunk im forty | Twa back to the stable. Manning is N | ue | $2.25, $3.50, $4.75, $6.50 to ; ‘ .25, $3.50, . ai EAs | pesraspouns, wits taal Mac an tie cone pas, bor toa te OTHING succeeds i “mumber stated in the confession of | dig the grave. aan ; Clyde Manning, who told the author. | William Givens was referted to as . ities tha he had aided Williams in| PUMPET Lhe is way to a country ; jpfde murders, | He admitted that he |store, in the anme ravine, but Charley : killed five of the men himself! Chisholm bynes named as the negro “a {by nite he who killed Givens. i by hitting cnem in the head with an i Saxe. The bodies were found at the| , Fletcher Smith, body Ne twas s places Indicated in the confession. | Sug deep enough to recelve his body, 15 piece Porcelain Cereal Set. Consists of 6 cereal jars, 6 spice jars, on . . c oll Ponds, one vinegar bottle and salt box . . . . . 7 ! $850 ectak chs shea Kesare abaya Vollrath White En- White Enamel amelGate-Leg Seamless Mix- Table, 42 inch ing Bowls, 13, size. Easy to like success, and nothing exceeds the success of the beaded ivory oF ecru, 40c, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25 per yard and up. Scrims that are plain, blocked, striped or bordered and soft mar- sent to dig a well and when ho bad Se ee ee ae le ‘wo of them are said to have dug| Manning's confession, as repeated to ; ; nate | om their own graves. One report is to| the Jury; showed he killed him with bl ouse, cou pl in g 2and3 quarts, clean and it pleettarii alone beara Hl f the effect that twenty-nine bodies |" Axe and Duriil Win aie John," ’ ft OF tlt be : are now only 30c, 4oc, 55¢, and Y gtr Seomgepet Manning waa held responsible, ie embe is ment of eet Oe Utes can i put in . 65¢ yard. Stirre y the revelations the au- In the cases of Numbers 7 an a 1.8: asmail space wi! thorities lave turned she matter over| “Little Bit® and John Lu tototirs ay Y : $1.85 i hen folded, $17.00 FIFTH FLOOR to the Grand Jury, which meets here| held that the negroes d j i h f i his week, and there is a determina. | Cam taten Bae eae veminacihig © esign wit lige FIREPROOF Glass Set— Lovely New Things tion to make a sweeping inquiry into) Parhe y t for Number 6—Charley Consisting of 6 ramekins, 6 CP Q Stamped to Ahe whole peonage question. Gov.| Chishol Y) ness of workman- custard cups, one oblong ° | Dorsey has been asked to piace the | hi bi > Embroider ee ( ‘ . read pan, one round covered 1a matter in charge of the Attorney Wy]. General Williams. s Ip as on y aris casserole (2 quart size) one 7 SPRING i in th i “4 Around March 1,-two Department q mornings in the sun- The bodies of four negroes Buried | o¢ Justice Agents; A. U. Wisner and | J round pie plate, 10 inch room or garden with something ‘jon the Williams plantation and two/,. 3. Chastain, came to Jasper) F can . : W We ! ‘buried on the Campbell place,. also| County to investigate alleged peonase OR rare mer ope, beget. oa 8 size. «6 + + $4.50 tocmbroider! The Art Depart: practices on the Williams plantation. \, operated by Williams, were disin- They called on Williams, among ment, fifth floor has many new NEST of Heavy Bowls : CASSEROLE with ferred yesterday by « gang of five! others, but it is said, that Williams suggestions that are fairly urging negro convicts, and all laced tory ‘explanation of . : . f { necro convicts, and all "were piaced | ave" mtiatuctory expanation Crépe Georgette or Crépe de Chine —white porcelain. blue idk! iced ‘ew ond you to add your touch of em: peen ‘They were later reburied in ij ——_—_ banded, size ranging from Byrn eet ech broidery and color to complete fhe pauper cemetery near here, <n inches. Se if ‘ex inset inch size their bea i 4 to 10 t of uty. All the negroes wore shoes thas shehe : } iV tee rag sled automobite casings Haat idea eicomtewee mliod Yj 29 50 y 6. ee + $475 $2.75, 8 inch size, $3.50 ss meolliaened : is same as in the case of the three) +i, morning by falling from a third . f . : irench knot, cross-sti u \ ue | ing dizzy, she went to the window for raelarn Bow ices : blsechad art antleacte ~wasing soles appear, in thi into: ali . She | : 0 } A ot county officials, to have been altworauxnters one at waom married| Wil FEMININE BLOUSE SHOP—Tiird Floor Dnded, 6 pisces” $t.75 ed muslin . $6.50 to $6.95 {wort of mark of identification used by| Other married Herman Keller, at one Tritt tty Bureau scarfs, pillow slips, laundry beers Bad Koby ‘tab ‘of ile” segro | tit) cranestre.,leager Mt he Mette: Oe i Oo bags to match. The bodies found in the Ad — ~ teenies abeoesmepnmaaann SANITARY Glass Coffee . VOLLRATH White Stamped luncheon sets for River were those of a inan known as [VSI i a SAGEM AT ; Enamel Ham Boiler, cross-stitching, solid em- [ “Little Bit” and John Brown, They |}¥4 Mill, holds one pound bean Dine 4 8 were chained together and weighted ,|E¥ ; fice. Mill ori quarts. . . . $5.95 broidery, French knot } down with sacks of rock and tron at- kif Hj ¢ Comet. grinds coarse, Also Vollrath Bucket, 8 and cut work,on whiteor |, Bag al getting ae hs ran nt mon & 0, medium or fine . $1.00 quarts. . . « $2.30 natural ap proryt rowaa _ fainted, bent te drag hoo THE “WHIRLPOOL” Sanitary Dish Washer, thoroughly cleans and poten he Freya ‘ 1. . a * : set . 1.00, Meter a tcutia gary shapremesd the dries dishes in a few minutes . . . « « + + «+ + $20.00 P Stamped linen scarfs, beau- tiful in quality. Sizes ? 18 x 45 in. 18 x §0 in. i: P aol ins, $2.45 to $2.95 ; tamped linen Tea Cloths and Table Covers . . . $1.75 to $8.50 Stamped linen’ Towels $1.25 ° to $2.75 The well-known Pacific Package Goods consists of lingerie, child- ren’s frocks, Gertrudes, baby and bibs, and boudoir sacques. | FIFTH FLOOR _ gpinion that both these negroes were FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. % brown into the river alive. ¥ The two bodies were within four |}% ‘E4eet of the point where the body of | |F | A Store of Individual Shops i Adding to Its (onquests, by Capturing a New Field of Fashion ALGERIAN SILK CREPE IN MISSES COATS... .. UNLIKE Alexander the Great, who wept because is constructed of the best grade of aluminum, easy to use, easy to clean, easy to move. It weighs less than the average cooker and takes up less room. Equipment consists of one 4 quart, one set of triplicate Summer Blankets ‘pails or one set of half round pails, 2 radiators, pair baking racks, pair me of pie or cake racks, radiator rack, pair of tongs, thermometer and Comforters $25.00 Very Inexpensive HOUSE-CLEANING usually reveals the need of a few new blankets and comfortables, espe- cially if you have a summer home. SEVENTH FLOOR . INTO every room where Replenish Linen Supplies HL | eg cleaning mum be done, HH ip] there were no, more worlds cAt These Reduced Prices ce cae } pail goes along. It carr j j HOUSECLEANING.TIME always bri ful invoice of li think Hib dente : Be aris benah, clothe to conquer, Algerian silk supplies for Cede: Ges that Fu peo et eae! oe sol olf soot yr and hot water, and always looks clean and neat in its enameled coat of pink,red, or white. $5.50. fewise Concer crépe discovered a new one, besieging it with smartness, capturing it with youth, and entering triumphantly the wholesale costs in many instances. aslitleas. . » 2 . $y.90 Linen Damask Table Cloths and Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, Soft cotton-filled comfortables cov. Napkins, every thread pure linen with damask borders are the large ered with a light figured silkoline and many lovely round designs. size and soft, durable quality one satine borders are unusual $4.75 i ularly $9. The Cloths atailaals ans (68 likes to use regularly $9.00 dozen SECOND FLOOR axasvan mas so The same designs in guest Good Sheets andC. ° Unquilted Sleeved Models with Tuxedo replace well-worn supplies with these, at very small cost. Very of the quality that launders beau- tifully, and wears well. Reduced “7 STREET. ane SIXTH ave. ‘| ; A size + + + + $7.50 dozen , world of Misses Coats. The Napkins, 22x22 inches _Finelinen Pillow Cases with lovely for Summer Use = — are. « «+ + $8.75 dozen re Trish hand paige A vety quality, made ex Y ‘ i k Napkins, i: h ‘seeilgrer aie ices: ially for Lord & Taylor, and Black, Navy Blue, Gray or Brown; Quilted or pone pray ang vin vit Homstitched Linen Pillow Cases, oe Piglet ple These prices are very much lower this year and are really unusual ' ‘ to. . 2 + 4 «$3.50 pair for such quality. Revers, Many with Gray or Beige Slynx Fur. much reduced to $4.95 doen Po wcling by the yard sg te ; Linen damask by the yard, in two at the new low price . 30c yard 63x90 inches . : ‘<a yard width, a splendid quality Towels for glasses, red or blue 633 oplinchas fo) ie 89 50 for » + + + + $2.25 yard checks . . . « $2.95 dozen y2x go inches... 125 Hero ihalde ost simply <i Linen Damask Luncheon Cloths sie Ree ts es pul again, ot ~ i, tai f A , ae aimee 175 treet OTHER Coats OF ALGERIAN SILK CREPE 65. to 165, Wits the siesta ‘of ¢ necraw sotiectibe sep, ate cangh lowes tn price Cases ; this Spring—45 x 45 inches . . » y © 4 4 4:75 42x inches. 2°T afc f Sa 8 Sarinches. 4 sre eA ek hs $6.95 Pepa patienly : a + \ SECOND FLOOR ¥ MISSES*WRAP'SHOP—(Sizes 14 to 20 years )—SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR EC SS Ay AS CN TRE 5 Teal

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