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Why Don't Vou Wear GLASSES? There is not one good and sufficient reason why you should not wear glasses if you need them. Glasses are NOT unbecoming; they do NOT make one appear older (that's an old, threadbare objection advanced years ago, because THEN glasses were used ONLY for old age. Now, 75 per cent of glass wearers are young people). Glasses PROPERLY FITTED made to conform to the face and features and CORRECTLY ADJUSTED are a mark of distinction rather than a disfigurement. OUTSIDE the question of looks, GLASSES ARE A WONDERFUL HELP TO TIRED, WEAK, HARD WORKED EYES.

Come in and we will make a careful examination and advise if glasses are needed. A K. Hawkes OPTICIANS 14 Whitehall St. CITY NEWS urday by thieves who 1,000 federal if Peacturee am burglarised 8at PERKINS WILL TELL red from the viaduct, after 3,500 of special brands, were re Im Xearbf The bouse of the superintendent of the Carrie Steel orphans' home, on East Fair street, was destroyed by Are early Sunday morning. The building was doomed when the Inmates were aroused and turned In an alarm, and thts combined with the distance of the hydrants rendered action by the department futile.

wagons, they saved nearby buildings. The Ion will be several thousand dol "A LOT OF About the Capture of Tennes see toti and iron Dy Steel Trust. lngton yesterday, In terlxad the aequlaltloi Coal and Iron company by the United States Steel corporation as a "forced sale." George W. Perkins, one ot 'the directors of tho steel corporation, said directors and officers of they were willing to appear and the Stanley committee Perkli He only declared SCRUGGS AND BRIDE LODGED IN PRISON arrested by the polle are held in tne city jail. where Scruggs Is wanted 01 TerryvUia, May 28.

A me rills Atwater copied for duplicate list the craves of all tho dead were located, at the close of $25,000 Lou by Tire. Reading. May Firs, bell to have been of Incendiary origin day destroyed a block of building this city, causing $125,000 loss. Tho flames originated in the livery and boarding stable of J. Elmer Bltler.

Tbe paint of the Wetherrord carriage works and four dwellings were also destroyed. Sterling Silver Gift Suggestions you've a wedding gift to suggests silver. We have so broad a variety ot patterns that choosing a gift becomes entirely a matter ot personal preference. We afford yon a rich, abundant assortment of patterns In both flat and hollow eare, with prices ranging from the lowest to tbe most expensive. SEE OUR SILVER DISPLAY.

In our art store window we are showing what is probably the finest display of Sterling Silver ever shown in the south. You are cordially Invited to inspect It. Our illustrated catalogue "XT wtll be sent anywhere upon request. MAIER BERKELE, Inc. 31 33 Whitehall Street STOCK MARKET BACK TO ROUTINE Traders Finally Decide Oil De cision Hasn't Cleared Away New York.

May 28. ween to routine problem The check to the' advance which set In with the decline of that Influence gave place to some reaction and to a falling off in activity In the dealing In stocka This action of the market was a reflection of the belief that the Standard Oil decision had not cleared away all ot tbe uncertain factors In tbe situation. Steel trade conditions were brought into first place again by tbe unsettling of that market consequent on the reduction ot prices by the Republic' Iron at Steel Co. The marking down of the price of steel bars gave rise to differences of opinion concerning the mo trade was calculated to influence the tone of the congressional Investigation of the United States Steel Corpora ferlng 1.000 of Pana with keen Seles In the curb market of the new bonds when Issued as high as 101 indicate the expectation ot the financial community that the offerings will bonds, the first to be sold without the circulation privilege since the enactment of the national banking law, will carry testimony to the high credit of be cited lent Investment York money ma as evidence of the obscurity of tbe business ont weather news from day to an appreciable Foreign as well as domestic crop prospects enter into the calculation, owing to probable export demand for the harvest yield. REPUBLICANS CARRY PORTUGAL ELECTION Good Order Prevailed Through Lisbon.

May 28. Perfect order Pre vailed elections NEGRO WOMAN KILLED; the turnout the country. In thirty out flfty constituencies the seats wars disputed by candidates of tbe directory of the republican party, the publican and tbe social 1st parties. In tbe tbe republicans Tho monarchists abstained from put tins; forward candidates, declaring the lections presence a no ua ran ties or berty or sincerity. Instead, they cir culated all sorts ot rumors of a conn revolution, an armed Invasion by way of tbe Galiclan frontier and slml part of the i tlnst tho government.

authorities took extraordinary loos not only to preserve order, anticipate any revolutionary cent rated Aln north, but the polling throughout was heav and the first results Indicate that a ma of the 131 deputies will be reguls In the likely to elections, but the general that while the government NO CLEW TO SLAYER Was Found With Her Throat Cut Near Her Home. Bar throat eat with a Jagged edge, Belle Walker, a negro cook, was found dead yesterday morning about 16 yards Garibaldi street, to tbe murderer, sc held by Coroner 111 Cooper night Her sister started a Sunday morning when id empty, and tbe mur dlaeovored la an old Paris, May lessons of Is rAT3 'AVIATORS FLYING IR 1300HLEMCE 21 Competitors in the, Paris to Turin Contest Hot Slightest Miahap Marred the Start of the Long Race. Great Crowds Gathered at Parb to Witness the Start of the Voghera, Italy, May it. The Italian aviator Cirri, whila making an aeroplane Sight near today, fell from a height of 650 suddenly tbe motor explod id In a moment the wings machine were on fire. Tbe Profiting by the at week's catastrophe, start of the Paris to Madrid race, M.

Berteaux, tbe minuter of war, was killed, and Premier Monis badly Injured, the organisers of the second great air contest from Paris to Turin, sent the competitors away with record speed and precision today. Not the slightest mishap marred the occasion. The new minister of war. General ftolron, Antonlone Monis, son of the premier, who eras slightly injured In the accident a week ago; tbe Italian amassador, Slgnor Tit and several high officials, were kept well behind the starting line. A.

largo assemblage of people was kept oat of the danger sons by Imposing lines of bomb was fired at 6 a. m. The machines were sent off in rapid succession, ten leaving within a few minutes, and the entire number being away by 7 o'clock. The remaining nine entrants. Including Pierre Vorrlne.

the Frenchman who won the Paris to Madrld race, will start tomorrow or Tuesday. Ver rine Is now on his way back to Paris, having left Madrid for this city tonight. The first to cross the Una today was Roland Garros, who after making many plucky efforts to finish In the Farls to Madrld flight, was forced by a se followed a monoplane. He was Andre Beaumont, who rap Idly overtook Garros and arrived first at Dijon, the initial recording station of the long Journey. The two continued In the same order, reporting at Lyons, and finally landing at Avignon.

They covered the 945 kilometers (401 miles) from the aerodrome at Buc, a short distance outside the French capital, to Avignon, in 12 hours and 45 minutes and 13 hours and 35 minutes, respectively, and decided to spend the night there. They will fln lsn tne remaining kilo first stage of the flight 53S miles. Nice i Victims of Mlaiaps. Tbe other competitors, early In the Journey, were the victims of mishaps, but nothing more serious than "the breaking of wood." and only two of them, Henri Molla, representing France, and the German aviator. Prey, had got only as far as Dijon np to 7 o'clock In particularly unlucky.

After two stops on account of engine trouble he was forced to make a landing in a field near Troyea. The propeller of bis machine was twisted and part of tbe frame broken, but the aviator was not hurt The race was organised by the Paris Pet It Parisian and the purses aggregated more than $100,000. wood L.300 miles and the ographers free. Under Typewriter Company. Three Boys Cremated, Kittannlng.

Pa May Three boys were burned to death early today, when the livery stable of Vance Jewart, of Sagamore, near here, eras destroyed by fire. The dead are: Earl Jewart. aged 12: Jesse Jewart. aged 10, and Hugh Flannlgan, aged 14, a companion of the Jewart boys. The lads spent Saturday night in Pittsburg.

Returning home late, thev slant In liv i stable. Erie, Mi Juries, but Wreck. today 'Tralnj 9 I I III Sj I I I mi Sunday morning. He was 66 years old. Ho is survlvea or a wile, nve sons ana three daughters.

The M. Mahoney, Washington. Washington, May (Special.) itrlcken with heart failure during the night, Charlt city, was fou day morning Mahoney. of this i. E.

D. Beard, he was spend on married. He Is survived hy two I ters and a brother in Wilkes com Mrs. E. D.

Beard. Mrs. N. A. Willis i Mr.

Mack Mahoney. of Danburg. i J. T. Mahoney, afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Velma Mae Mauldin. Velma Mas, the 6 months.old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Mauldin. died st the residence, 465 Grant street, yes was removed to the Bioomfleld Surkert undertaking parlors, and Chamblee today for funeral and Interment. Miss Ma trie Way cross, Hay zs. (Special.) Miss Ma tile Williams, a daughter of Mrs. Sarah F.

Williams, died this afternoon at the home of a brother. Dr. W. P. Williams, at Blackshear.

She had bean 111 for some time, and lately her Illness became serious. Deceased la survived by her mother, two sisters. Warren Dott and Mrs. a C. Houk, raycross: three brothers.

B. H. lams and J. S. Williams, of Way Oliver Bankston.

Oliver Bankston. aged 1 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

Bankston. died at the residence. 311 Cooper street, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The funeral will be conducted from the Cooper Street Baptist church this afternoon at 1 o'clock, and the Interment will be at Tjtoy. Carlton Whiting.

Carlton Whiting, aged 37 years, died at the residence, 10 Grove street, yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The funeral will be held from tbe residence this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and th. will be at Casey's. Mrs. V.

H. Hbc Mrs. V. H. Hlx.

aged 36 years, died at Gravesvllle, Ga, Saturday afternoon clock. Tne funeral will be held Peole's chapel this afternoon at the city clock. Tt H. Hart. H.

Hart, aged 42 years, of Wal born, died mornlng at 12; 01 Poole's chapel, and will later be Infant of Mr. and Record, The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Record died at the residence, 25 Chapel street, yesterday morning 11 ock. Ths fu ed from Pool West View the chapel this arte Mrs.

Mooring. Little River. Mrs. Virginia Petersotr Gunhy Mooring of Little River, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Davis, in Tampa, Sunday, May 21.

She was a daughter of J. S. Peterson, or Atlaiw Mrs. W. a WhUenhunt.

afternoon at 1:80 111 be conducted 10 o'clock Tne White and Dr. A. T. officiating, and th. Manufacturing and by the Put a coat in an ordinary trunk, it creases.

In one of our Ward robe Trunks it increases. In creases in neatness, increases in SB $22.50 to $67.50 I ROUNTREE'S Dublin Chamber of Commerce party encaged in working out a Savan nan Atlanta highway through Macon and Dublin. Upper picture shows Primo car, official car of the trip. In front of which are standing, from left to right. G.

EL CavelL driver of Primo car; W. Tutt, of Dublin Committee: EL M. Lokey, of Tbe Savannah News, and R. M. Martin, secretary of tho Dublin.

Chamber of Commerce. Lower picture, white Gasoline Car, in front of which, from left to right, are H. G. Stevens, treasurer Dublin Cham ber of Commerce; M. Stanley, of The Dublin Courier Dispatch Amau, president ot Dublin Chamber of Commerce; Frank G.

Corker, chair man of Dublin committee, and Fred Lewis, of The Atlanta Constitution. MORTUARY J. a Motley, Whiter House. McDonough, Mar IS. (Special.) J.

B. Moaley. one of the prominent cltisens of this county, died at bis home at Whits House, at 4 o'clock following brothers and sisters Mrs. G. ers have been named as Dr.

J. T. Hen ley, at. mount, tt i. riollls, Wl.

srry, of the Georgia School of Tsch died at the residence, 83 W. orth avenue, yesterday morning at 1 dock. The funeral will be cenduct from the residence at 5 o'clock, and body will be carried Monday night Charlotte, N. for Interment Through Sleeper to Wrightsville Beach Via Seaboard. Effective May tickets on sale 36th.

110.00 ten day dally. flee. 88 Peachtree. Injured by the collapse of grand stand during a City Ticket Of. RAVAGES ILLINOIS TOWNS Two Persons Killed Outright and Twenty Property Loss Heavy.

day struck Pektn, TIL. of Peoria, killing Clyt Frank Woodley, boys, both legs of Louis Sebaefer, Skid damaging much property. 1 The city pumping station was demol ished. The storm then Jumper. the Illinois river and wrecked the plant of tne Boley Ice Cc uprooted, roofs blown from houses and plate glass windows' smashed in the business quarter of Fekln.

Tbe storm followed ths river and the residence part of tbe city escaped. At Granite City, IlL, 20 persons ware ney Mangns suffered a broken leg and internal hurts and may die. The others will recover. Twelve persons Injured were baseball players. Most of tbe spectators fled at the approach of the storm.

The grand stand was lifted bodily by the hurled on a crowd of players huddled behind It, seeking refuge from a bombardment of hall. shelter under May wrought considerable esldences and narks In St. J. J. Meredith, who sought a bolt of lightning, SULTRY SUNDAY FOR AMERICANS More High Score Temperatures Washington, May 28.

More high score temperature records were broken today in tbe lower Ohio Talley region, where Louis vllle, and Evansville, tied for first at 99 degreas. Even in mountainous Vermont 90's were common, for a hot wave stretched all over the Atlantic states, the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, the lower lake region and in the eastern gulf ot stexleo states, while It was freesing In northern Oregon and cropped out in the Dakotas westward. The weather bureau forecast tonight Is generally for cooler weather tbe two days. Uch, May Tho tsmpera today waa S2.6. ths highest as high 4 late tonight.

A Floods Cause Lou of Life. Amor. Chins. May able loss of Ufa and much HIGHWAY SCOUTS QSOl Dublin Party to Try Out More Hacan, rUidiTule, Savannah. Ga.

May I Thoroughly assured of ths hearty co av Kit operation of the Savannah Automobile WW Club In the establishment of an At aaeVEl Si lanta Bevennah highway through Dub WKa ijJP IsssVUI 1 lln, the Dublin Chamber, of Commerce I committee will leave here early in the y. I morning to try out the other routs through lower Bryan and upper Liberty counties, to Hasan. Claxton, Reids rTom reports received iruoi poiuia rasas along the route yet to be gene ever. 119 the Dublin party will meet with lust HB 3 that several these towns on the lower or more westerly route, strongly backed by their counties, are IBrWaVSnLaSsBl determined to secure the Dublin route If there Is any possible way to get it They are ready, It Is said, to make any promise called for that Is necessary IL to get the road, and they say they will 1 back up promises with work. Problem to Select Route.

1 two THEATERS 4 oallbear "But one thing Is certain." said SJ I. I Chairman Frank G. Corker, of tbe com. I I. mlttce, "and that Is tbe selection will Fsnjn.

Bunting. i which wlU take Into consideration the merits of the two routes and the as stale. Unas Emma Tss awst surances given by the respective conn sopslar sleek stsi last kss la ties as to road development. We arel auuta, auk asaia at th. trric much gratified by the promises of sup 1 mm slaes Iks I aata raat 1 DOTt aBd assistance from tbe SaVaaaah I Xlu Malt iSm Lwrte.

tkm A Automobile Club, and I don't believe temsst far isarmta bar. i we are going to have any trouble In pushing this project to an early sue "tiLZVaTT 1 1 "We heartily welcome tbe offer of la otaw. las at Iks lens co operation from Chairman H. A. Tar Is solst to as Hoslar altbt.

ver. of tbe Andersonvllle Thomasvllle Xk. ajntlas Mil eses ast mwb with a slay committee, and I beUeve we wUl sue Uut has seallty sot rail trawls, sowar. las 1 ceed in arranging over tbe two routes Madias role Sta tas cats little scran at 11 tt this fall, together with the Quitman uuro so ochw sart Savannah link, one of tbe best and TT. ihmi Jaas aai a most pron table state tours yet held.

of oafitoam. Bt is a SI "I believe Savannah will get back of 'Zv Ta 3 not furnlsrTthe biggest boost the good roads movement baa yet bad tn Geor The Dublin party baa greatly enjoy ed Its visit to Savannah. A large part of the day was spent at Tybee. To Jsas I. selllvaa ths koatllao tauara at S3 morrow the party will get an early ths bwur ronrth, sat the Daraw ckuussa at start, and probably make Lyons for ths tswulos.

ai a. sat SBar vj Dublin on the return trip, and spend There otksr usmi oa th. arotram sat 4 'grWedneSa'y CHILE AND PERU i Harm ast PsUw. la a euaetr stsrtst, TXT TJTlVlinTi 11 u. irala th.

raat 1 windstorm to AJ.W UVUiI a oor.lt, win ba i Chilean Attack Peruvian sa win 3 Qub at Iqueque and i Coruul Flees. iunt wkw utuetooat. aat talp. sak. wa 1 wars Iauloue, Chile.

May A mob to sesiity. Th. sator. of a. solinsa day attacked the Peruvian Club and a burned the flag of Peru.

Troops were summoned to cuell the rioting and lev a. BirOU. eral persons were wounded. Tbe Peru wait at 1 vlan consul baa resigned and has asked 3 United States consul bo protect raaina th. attraariy m.

Sks 1 baseball Peruvian interests in this place. ottntsae. at ttls seoear keass ass ast of publication in the newspapers that fass an Oa bssss. OS tasnaraUus soa 1 the Chilean consulate In Callao. Peru, auoa sstiskifsi sfssr th.

kaa ast star, at 1 had been attacked and the consul straaa, tas stwsrs sess. jm who ChB; wsre morelhan a 'JS 1 year ago. The Chilean government vaifmr aat withdrew Us legation from Lima and wnlto JJLi on sS the Peruvian government withdrew Its iiiiinilas to keep tas astkmes la a tsar legation from Santiago. Tola aeUoa 0( coast, crswa. a tshuy sutta, I waa.

brought, about by the expulsion ooaadlaua, .111 ahem wltk bar vae. aat saws a of Peruvian priests from the provinces lassa sad wnl iscktestallr wear a rati harass of Taeaa and Aries. The actual dls skirt oortot ha aoaasaaaii. atmo.t SIMON EINSTEIN to Tacna and Artca provinces to de CLAIMED BY DEATH clde which a plsbeselt. of th.

inhabl tants of thase provinces has been sug BofiT Will Be Brought Bade to A activity Aslant. From Chilean border has bean reported and llMWaay. Chile has added greatly to lbs gam sons In Teens and other nolntn. ssra Simon Einstein, wile oi tnmasi sons in xeena ana otnes proa. ot the Globe Clothing Cera nasanAsil nasi pany.

died at Baltimore. roster SB Broken Throughout day morning after a protracted illness. united for rent. Broad Street. funeral arrangements will be mad.

MEMORIAL EXERCISES ktra Binsteln had been IU for some a WILL BE HELD TUESDAY 1 Winnipeg. Man, May GraTe. of Federal Dead to htr fell throughout northern Saakat r. ri I mother, Mra. Henrietta Begtnsteln.

chewan Saturday from noon unul SSSStsT I midnight. Good sleighing Sun aaaaaaaaaass assss i oar's pnyTiBiiiv iu nuniv a mortal services wars conducted last WONDERS IN the Atlanta Northern Hallway Com pany to furnish cars to Marietta every thirty mlnntes. Those contributing 1UT1 flowers win send them to the station. ft I I nil I earner Walton and streets. 'A fl I 1 11 lot rate has bean offered by the com fl pany.

and the round trip can be made pSImion. upon the arrival But Thia Week Will Be Marietta, will be formed under the dl Demon, tration. rectlon of Post Commander H. C. Wea I "eXt I of "company r.

Fifth Infantry National I it Is absurd to doubt the greet mer i In rs.m Root Juice, as nroofs of Its won TbT govern Marietta: O. M. Mltch.l post. No. 1.

derfu, can be thSTIft Atlanta; J. B. Stedman post. No. 1.

T.1 'vSnltr. has "doubtedly 1 the hot htpoosa: woman's relief corps and cltl prDVed to be the world greatest heal ft year' here for generally. lng toalc to tbe atomsch. bowels, blad i JVS here for ord.r bav. been ar d.r.

Hv.r and kidneys. jU, a. follows: lr: or atford 1 Assembly, music; nrayar by th. great meoJclne. as a few doses sasTl Earl B.

Bluta; speech by H. C. Weston, usually creaU marked lmprcvsanent. 'SJ I brouaS. 'rf 5 band and audience; "IJnooln's Getty.

JJi. of people have so rsport bars; Address," by F. A. Jones; tribute Jacobs' drug store within the to the dead, by W. H.

Kimball, of Tel lut few days. We are Informed that heavy raSS'fhaf FX" days. We ars lnfoi consider lapnnas music; address hy Hev. S. D.

the demonstrations will positively class, I UaraeT. to BUenwood. of Atlanta; mualoi salute at Ibis point asit Saturday night and JM heavy to th. dead. Company P.

Fifth reel 1 until the close of the demonstration. gchowfu, ment Atlanta: tans; benediction th. Juice will be sold for ono dollar a gH sjc river Bev. F. Deems, of Matietu: decoration botue.

or three bottles for two dollar, of (rarsa. a hall. ths will posiuvsit i ihlfj Dttiat aaxt Saturday night antll ths close of ths aemortstraUoas or three botUas far i.

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