Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 04, 1907, Image 5

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-at. TROOPSRIOT AT EXPO. [nvade Shows, Defy Guards and Refuse to Pay Admission. Norfolk, Va„ July 4 —Members of ,he South Carolina and First Kentucky regiments. In camp at the Jamestown exposition grounds, numbering 600. last night became riotous. Intimidated c , nresslonarles and took charge of shoe's on the warpath. When the Powhatan Guards Interfered a riot followed, several being Injured. Earlier In the night the soldiers be came noisy and were repeatedly cau tioned by the guards. Later, when their number had Increased to anout 30,i they threw aside all restraint and proceeded to the warpath. Here they Invaded places of amusement, refusing t,. oav admission fees or to leave when ordered out of the temple of mirth. eo ma^*upwa7d ^"oSoTr.r beauty show and streets or Cairo, DAN HANNA IS PLANNING TO LEAD THE SIMPLE LIFE ON HIS BIG OHIO FARM Takes Third Wife to Rural Retreat Near Cleveland. Ravenna, Ohio. July 4.—Dan R. Han na has declared his Intention of be- cotnlng a citizen of Ravenna and of attending th* remainder of hla life at his beautiful Cottage Hill home, where he and his newly-wedded spouse are passing their honeymoon, "far from tha madding crowd/* Hanna will devote himself to raising fancy cattle of the short-horn breed, °,u w ”‘ c ^ M 8 stables contain some of the best specimens In the country. Hanna purposes also to do some track work In the covered half-mile race course that he Is having built, that he may develop his speeders Independ ent of the weather. His farm, by recent additions, now v.hlrh were the principal sufferers, the latter place about fifteen Powhat an Guards attempted to restore order. Th* guards were forced to use their >aber* to beat the men back. Captain carpenter and Adjutant Garwood were poon on 1 lie scene and succeeded In ejecting the men from the streets of Cairo. Soldiers Reinforced. The soldiers sopn returned with Jhelr number Increased to 500, attempted to mke charge of the shows and by order ,,f captain Carpenter, C. C. Vaughtlns, ,,f Company H, Kentucky, and J Thoinpklns. of Company D. South Carolina, were placed under arrest as the leaders of the rioting. The soldiers began to throw stones Into the enclosure. Captain Carpenter and \djutant Garwood were struck. Guard Preas, who saw the man who threw the stone that hit Carpenter, ran ,.ut of the enclosure and put him under arrest. Preas was beaten down, and his prisoner, Joseph Brasher, rescued, but not before the latter had been black-jacked by the guard. Brasher vas *ent to the exposition hospital. The guards were later reinforced by ditachmonts of soldiers from the camp .-.ml order was restored. The Injured are: Joseph Brasher, Company G. Kentucky regiment, ptob- ;,b fracture of skull; Guard Preas. I owhatan Guards; Captain Carpenter, 4if Powhatan Guards; Adjutant Gar- woocl. Guard Kennedy and several others suffered slight wounds. COTTON OIL SCHOOL FOR GEORGIA. TECH More than usual Interest has been attached to the bill recently Introduced in the house-by Representative Boyd, of Spalding county, calling for an ap propriation of $10;000 for the Institu tion of a cotton seed oil refinery at the $c..rgia School of*Technology. Mr. Martin, of Elbert county, chair* man of the committee on agriculture at the last session of the house, and who will In all probability be named on this committee as chairman this year. Is one of the most ardent support ers <»f the bill. "I ain heartily In favor of It/’ he declared. "If by Us maintenance our boys may be taught how to set up and operate these cotton oil mills. It win prove a wonderful boon- for us. Anything that will help us to make more out of our great Southern product helps the South and the farmer. I don't think there will be any trouble In Retting the bill favorably reported, and probably get the money for Its Instal lation at the Tech this fall.” Mr. Boyd, the author of the measure, said: "Every member I have talked to Is heartily in favor of this bill. The cost win be so small In comparison to the Rient nnd good results we will get from it. that there Is no comparison. Th* bill has been referred to the ap propriation committee, where, I am sure, it will be reported upon favorably, and I believe It will come up early next week for passage." Another hill of Interest to the farm- cr* generally Is that of Mr. Dunbar, of Richmond, which, while a local bill and applicable only to Richmond county, Is liable to spread In practice. This bill provides for the licensing of all cotton buyers nnd brokers, and only those !i« ensed shall be allowed to buy cotton seed between the marketing months of August and December 1. Hanna was married to Mrs. Marie Stewart on June 24. In’Cleveland. Ohio, Justice William Brown officiating. When the first Mrs. Hanna brought suit for divorce Hanna's friends picked Mrs. Daisy Gordon Maud as the sec ond bride, and they did It without much hesitation. They were Just as prompt In picking Mrs. Stewart for the third bride. Hanna acquired the marrying habit early. Before he was of age he was married to May Harrington, who ob tained a divorce from him in 1900. He then married Mrs. Maud, who had been divorced from Walter De S. Maud. She obtained a divorce from Hanna several weeks ago. The new Mrs. Hanna Is a woman of great beauty. She was divorced several years ago from Frank Skelly, a clerk at the Hollenden, now' a room clerk at the Waldorf. New York. She has one child, a girl about 8 years old, wTio was placed In her custody by the court from which she obtained her di vorce. Mrs. Hanna was at one time an ac- kaLi.- ‘ U H MRS. DAN HANNA. tress. She was married to Skelly when she was 18, and he said they lived hap pily until she was hypnotized by thi footlights. Her father was an iron orker. MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL UR GED FOR NE GR O COLLE GE It Is announced that a thorough man- ual training department may be added to the Atlanta Baptist College, this step being. non- urged by John Hope, the new president of the well-known negro Insjitutlon. President Hope, after many years of experience In teaching the members of his race, has become convinced that practical training le necessary to the proper education of the negro, and to this end he Is now working as the new head of the Atlanta Baptist College. In this connection It will be of Inter est to those who know the new presi dent and who are Interested In the In stitution over which he presides, to learn that recently the honorary degree of master of arts was conferred upon him at Brown University. The fact that President Hope gradu ated from the university only thirteen years ago makes the distinction pecu liarly noteworthy, and has called forth many comments from the press of the North and East JOHN HOPE. President of Atlanta Baptist Col lege. who has recently been made an SI. A. of Brown University. A FIRE CRACKER SERENADE; DE mil JENNINGS’FOURTH ATLANTA’S OLDEST SAVINGS-BANK PAVINfi JULY INTEREST The Georgia Savings Bank and Trust ompany request that all depositors . "I their pass books to the bank us ','" n a, convenient to have the seml- i nuai Interest added. Remember that i,o V •y n ? unt deposited on or before t»i U l,h w **l draw Interest from July Four Iier cent per annum Inter .,7™ ond compounded twice a ycai. hi* hank has Increased Its deposits :“V n f ,he 1,11,1 "■* months S6l.009.9S luring the past twelve months *ns.l<>5.94. Its growth in deposits wilt a. tend with quite a good deal of In- : They had on deposit: i“ y >>*<. 1900 t 39.511.15 '*'■ '901 S7.607.S0 j“- v *«. 1902 ,... 87.67S.IS ' }"«. 1903 149.417.61 •'O ' 1st. 1904 210,470.4" •O' 1st, 1905 235.28J.JS JM. 1906 265.822.12 Ju 191. 1907 383,788.08 11 i. f ec<> ritlng amounts ns small as . 0 Maces It Within the reach of every n . woman and child to have a bank nl - • Capitalists nnd those not i,i, * *'I”* 1 Yenisei vea an auch that have ,1, m oney kjiow that 4 per cent In -trong Institution Is better than w®A V, ‘ l , nmenl or ■***« bond, as It Is inlerM * than Is paid by these min and they can get the money at el!? /I? 1 * ,hey We ore open i. 1 u . un * ay *ft*rnoon from 4 to 8 ‘‘Edition to regular morning • - Their officers and directors are: V '■’** M- Brown, president; Joseph . Me* oT-d, vice president; Joseph K. nv j* ** <re lo»*y and treasurer; D. •'•owfird; Elijah A. Broun; Arnold ' iles; Fred B. Law and John L. Early pedestrians along Peachtree were greeted' with the unusual sight of s grown mnn out In front of the Majestic hotel about « o'clock Thursday morning firing off n nunit*r of firecrackers, torpedoes nnd pin wheels, and enjoying the fun Immense ly. Although he was all by himself. It wim too enrly, even, for the children of the hotel, nnd he hnd the l»lg front yord nil to himself, nnd wns hnvlng the time of h, After ’A pnrtlculnrly rlcloun cracker would explode, he turned nnd gnxed to the lift Jor the fun m floor of the hotel, where from n wlndo i. r. »• I laid In „„ . . -— - hnudkcrchlef fluttered, nnd following thlsiw.n ed to he up nnd doing enrly In the he would touch off a whole bunch of "baby 1 that accounts for mj; celebration. nlngs, when taxed shout hln enrly celtbrt tlon, "I wns horn up North, where the Foui-th of duly Is always celebrated with the booming of crackers from ‘the dawn' enrly light to the twilight's last gleaming, nnd Miss Conroy comes from the same sec tlon of the stnte. "Now, Instend of serenading her with the thumping of n hnnjo, I thought 1 would be Independent, nnd give her n glorious awak ening by the booming of a few crackers In the front yard. "Since I wns n little shnver I have had n pus bin for firing off crackers, nnd I en . . .. - __ mn ,, h n „ n | IT | lo <iy. Tester pply. nnd. boy like. * il do*— “■*“ •- L that nec •Vo with n rehearsal this tnornln. nlngs. the character] Stock t'o»npnn>\ t Inflow with the Kuwcett “MSHf l. like thi*." explained Jen- nnd night performance this evening. I only had l.olMMut’a choice as to when ( might celebrate. w» I took ndvnutnge of It. ”8ny, gimme a light; my punk's gone out." LADIES—If you want a box of Wiley’s highest grade candy free, read the great free offer announcement in this issue. TO HARNESS RIVER Dam 1 Will Build Great Across the Savannah at Cherokee Falls. Amlnrmn. 8. C.. Jnly 4.-A company cap- Itnllzcil nt tt.50U.nOO will build n hi* at Cherokee Fall.) 4 mile, below Gregg Slionl.. mi the Snmnnnh river, for the pur- no,e of .applying power tbronilhoot lhl, Ketlon Ten ttio!i«nnil hor.epower will be developed. 40c box of Wiley’s candy free with cash want ads to morrow and Saturday, read big announcement on page 5 of this issue for full partic- lulars. _ — - Two Are Dead In Storm's Wake Milwaukee. Win., July 4.—Following wide path nnd carrying havoc to scores of 4*ltlen nnd towns In western nnd ceutrnl Wlscousln, n storm that nt times reached hurricane velocity, passed through the stnte yesterday. He|*orta of fatalities Corns from Block Ulvcr Folio, Nelllivllle ond Knni. o hiiio 11 town neor Berlin. In flreen loike eoonty. Two ore known to hove Illicit In the looMifllneit piece. Service, at How.ll, Intereotlnft eervlcea are being con ducted every night nt 7 o’clock at tit. Howell Station Chrl.ttan church by Kvnngcll.t H. J. Lunger, of Kentucky. Dr. Lunger to an able minister and I. meeting with great xuceeoo In hts evan gelistic work. He to a native of Ken tucky. but has been located at Roches ter. N. Y., for several years. Dr. Lun ger will be In Georgia for about three month,, carrying on evangelistic work under the auspices rf the Georgia state board of Christian mission.. 40c box of Wiley’s candy free with cash want ads to morrow and Saturday, read big announcement on page 5 of this issue for full partic ulars. — 40c NX WILEY’S CANDY FREE WITH EACH 30-CENT WANT AD. 8:30 A. M. FRIDAY TO 12:15 P. M. SATURDAY Is the Space of Time You Will Have to Bring or Send Your WANT ADS to The Georgian and News Office and Get a 40c Half Pound Box of WILEY’S HIGHEST GRADE CANDY • jsglflSlSIllr WHICH RETAILS AT 40c POUND Ladies are especially invited to take advan tage of this GREAT FREE OFFER IF YOU Want Help Want Boarders Want Roomers Want to Sell Something Want to Buy Something Want to find Something Lost OR IF YOU want to advertise any legitimate “want” or business opportunity, place it in The Georgian and News Want Columns, and you will get a sufficient number of replies to your ad to select just what you want. REMEMBER Bring any kind of legitimate want ad of 30c or more to The Georgian and News office Tomorrow (Friday) any time during the day and up to 12:15 p. m. Saturday for insertion in the SATURDAY PAPER WANT AD DEPARTMENT Phones: Bell, 4929; Atlanta, 4401