The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 09, 1906, Image 5

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RBjy r. , • * ■■ THE ATLANTA GEOROTAN. TitrnsnAT, Atv.n AND DEFIES POLICE Accused of Abusing Wife, Charles Herman Gives Trouble. JNO. D. ROCKEFELLER CHAMPION OF THE AMERICAN GIRL’S FOOT, MAKES FRENCH PAPERS VERY MAD n Charles Herman, of *0 Courtland •treat, accused of mietreatlnr hla wife end her brother Wednesday night about 10 o'clock, a short while later defied Police Call Officers Hulsey and ltrannan, and barricading himself In i house, refused to allow them to en ter to a re rat him. Mrs. Herman, the wife, who had got outside of the house, ad.vlsed the po lice to burst open the door and get her husband. The officers then telephoned Chief Jennings, asking him what ac tion to take, and he advised them not ,) break the door. on returning to the police station, the two officers left Instructions for the morning watch men to make the ar rest, and Bicycle Policemen Pate and Mashburn visited the house about 3 o'clock. • Herman at first declined to grant them admittance, stating that he would appear In court Thursday morn ing of his own accord. The officers In- Flsted they merely wanted to talk with him and finally persuaded him to open the door. As the door oi>encd and Herman came Into view, Pate and Mashburn nabbed him and sent him to the police station. Herman had refused to admit the two call officers on the ground that thev had no warrant for his arrest. At the police station three cases were docketed against the prisoner, „ne of them charging disorderly con duct, another charging idling and loit ering. and the third charging the ob struction of officers In the discharge of their duty. He will be arraigned for trial In police court Thursday af ternoon. The trouble Is said to have been caused by Mrs. Herman leaving home Wednesday night to visit her brother, who resides In Fair street. Herman, she Informed the police, objected to her making the visit, but she persisted In going notwithstanding the objection. About 10 o'clock Mm. Herman re turned home, In company with her brother, and the husband Is accused of creating an exciting scene. He Is said to have made it lively for both his wife and brother-in-law, after which the police station was notified. lEGROnmOTMED TO RILL POLICEMAN IQ A DDDCU P K| flPfl I Paris dispatches tell of the uncom- lu HI I IILIILIlULU | pllmentary references of the French press to the alleged lack of beauty In the thirty Kentucky school -teachers Chief Jennings has received Informa-1 who are touring Europe under the au- tlon to the effect that Andrew Bates, spices, of Henry Watterson's newspa- the negro accused of attempting to kill I per. This Is the quick rotprt of the Policeman Covington several weeks I French to Mr. Rockefeller's comment ago near the Orady hospital, has been on the else of French women's feet, captured In Chattanooga It Is apparent, however, that the Requisition papers will be applied for I French have mistaken a mere handful at once and Officers will be sent to of American girls as representative of Chattanooga after theprisoner. the rea , American girl. Through a •nv’t 1 *, irrMt fl tha curiou * error > they have mistaken thlr- nvineton was attempting to atrest the ty , chool teachers, who were selected h£dbv mtured* him! f ° r th# tour by rea,on of ,h * ,r popu ' after which he .,l.ed*th. y ofSpUtoi America* ^rtTcV and fired twice at him. Neither of the ln wh,ch Amer,ca P®" 101 bullets took effect. pated. _ . Do Not Claim to be Beauties. COLORED ODD FELL0W8 It Is no reflection on these thirty IN ANNUAL CONVENTION, to say that primarily they make no _ , , . _ _ . pretensions to beauty. . They are llv- Spocl.1 to The GeorUjo. J !n * witnesses to the fact that other Newberry, 8. C. t Aug:. •• The Grand q Ua ]|u ei besides beauty weigh with the Lodge of negro Odd Fellowi of Bouth Kentuckian,. Mr. Watterson threw Carolina la now ln annual session In open the poll, to all of hi, Kentucky Newberry. The body number, more fellow cltliene and naked them, by than 400 delegates their ballots, to select the thirty man 400 delegate#. ''school maims" who enjoy the great- Resaloni of the lodge are held eev- Ht popularity In the community where era times a day ln the colored Odd , hey preside over the rod and the Fellowa' hall. 1 The meeting will adjourn the latter part of the week. EVERYTHING IS READY FOR 8TATE PRIMARY Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 9.—Every thing Is now practically ready for tha state primary on August 37. Near* everything has been put In ■ It may be carried off without From all Indication, there will be an exceedingly heavy vote polled. SOCIAL CLUB FINED FOR SELLING LIQUOR If Decision Is Upheld All Clubs in State Must Quit Sunday Selling. By Private teased Wire. Montgomery, Ala, Aug. I.—Tha Beauvoir Club, one of the most fash ionable society club* of the city, was yesterday afternoon founil guilty of selling liquor on Runday and lined (50. The trial -waa attended by many of Montgomery's most prominent society men. Thle club has a membership of over 100 and It la composed of the moat prominent rltlsens of Montgom- ery. The attorneys for the elub claimed that under the club's charter " ' id s right to sell liquor on Hun or any other day. on every point they were overruled by Judge Thom as. Only one witness was examined and he waa W. I* Jackson, secretary of the club. The Standard Club altomeye agreed to abide by the decision In thle case when It la finally acted upon by the supreme court. Should the higher court uphold Judge Thoflias then the clubs of the state which have been In the habit of aelllng liquor on Sun day will have to atop It. Program of Maneuvers Is Changed Till Gov. Ter rell Arrives. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn, Aug. 9.—Gover nor Duncan J. Heyward, of South Car- mine, I* the guest of the soldier boys at Chlckamaugn. Governor Heyward arrived here yesterday, going at once to Lookout Inn, where he remained until this morning, and then went to the camp maneuvers, escorted by his staff. Tha aalutsa to Oovarnor Heyward and Governor Terrell, of Georgia, will not be flred today, according to the program, but this part of the program, with a review of the Bouth Carolina and Georgia troops, will take place probably tomorrow. Tha Third Tennessee, national guard, will pitch camp on Saturday. The companlea from Athens, Morristown and Knoxville will come to Chatta- TO SALARIED MEN: Invest Small Savings in Real Estate and Start Your Fortune. At our Auction Sale Saturday you pay $25 cash aud $10 per month on a lot. They are good, every one of them. Extra cars at 3.30, and our special leaves the office at 3:45. Como and bo our guest. S. B. TURMAN & CO. J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. We Are Closing Out Our Entire Stock Of summer shoes at remarkably low prloee, splendid bargains. Our repair department Is unexoelled. Give us a call and you will find that ws will save you money. 'rlthmetlc. It Is not surpi some of the elect are not distinguished by great facial charm or entrancing outline of figure. Qualities of heart and mind entered Into the competition, sweetness of disposition and strength of character. Thus selected, the thirty embarked on their travels. Their approach waa heralded In Paris, but before they ar rived Mr. Rockefeller's remarks on tho else of the French women's feet were given to the world, and behold a mob of critical Frenchmen waiting the traveling American gtrls at St. Laxare Station, with mocking laughter when the visitors appeared, and loud-spoken comments on their facial defects. They are followed about wherever they go, photographed for the French press and held up aa "specked peaches" for the derision of French crowds. 8ad Test of French Gallantry. It Is clear that the French do not appreciate merit. It Is also clear that the French' are unable to distinguish between beauty and popularity. And It !• similarly clear that French gal lantry la not Impervious to an honest criticism that strikes home. Americans will be glad to learn that the school marms are going about their business without paying any attention tanooga battalion and Captain Bhut to the sensation they are creating,' and ii,,- are even broad-minded enough to And - - Parl *. t0 * xclte th * ,r BELIEVE8 HE CAN PROVE admiration. It may dawn upon the iNNnmtrr nr n&uzi ink French mind Anally that they are real- INNOCENCE OF RAWLINS, ly making a display of those qualities a™.., .- T)l „ which outdistance mere beauty In the o competition which resulted In sending At these young women abroad, and that their popularity la something mord 5h*"fl h e^tv'vJat^2uv*Tm tangible and lasting than the beauty ‘*1® „ c 5™ , ?,i ra v™JirJ'ei" which tho Froneh And lacking In them, I? Jh. and munch more to be admired. ' ’hr'iVfhJ hl Vhi h «nl£wi to One of tho results of the Intematlon- | ‘j 1 ® CARHART Bell 'Phone 1385. SHOE MANUFACTURING CO., 11 VIADUCT PLACE. SEAL POACHERS ARE TO BE TRIED By Private Leased Wire. Washington, Aug. 9.—The govern' ment of the United States will take further active Interest In the metier the killing of the Japanese poachers Alaskan waters, save that twelve pile oners must be tried by United States authorities and according (o tha United States laws. The Japanssa raiders wars repulsed by the agents of the lessees of the island and not by United States authorities. - Incident I. the adoption Into the | C h “ U Vd".d togj&'SK ’niwh" I omo wu ail no iipruai tu UOV4 the Srzi„ Innocence of hla clients. He rellee The advent greatly on the frequent statement of me aqvent „„„„ -went that h- French language of the word intec.i i hl . as describing a young woman of gen- !22?f,®" c ® erally desirable qualltl - " 1 "" ,h * 1 ’.I tfJARLESTON’SMA YOR WEDS ■AND LEA VES FOR LONG TOUR LOW RATES via SOOTBERN RAILWAY Warm Springs, Ga f 3.75 Chick 8prlngt, 8. C 8.50 Asheville, N. C 10.50 Wayneiyille, N. C 11.50 Hendersonville, N. C 10.00 Lake Toxaway, N. C 12.70 Tryon, N. C 10.00 Tate Springs. Tenn ..’ 11.35 8t. Simons, Ga 12.00 Cumberland Island, Ga 13.00 Atlantic Beach, Fla 14.60 Chicago, III 32X5 Saratoga Springs, N. Y .. .. .. 43X0 Atlantic City, N. J 40.00 Atbury Park, N. J 41X0 Detroit, Mich 30X5 The above rates are for the Round Trip. Tlckctc on sale dally limited for re turn until October 31, 1906. Passenger and Ticket Office No. 1 Peachtree Street. ’Pnone 142. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent. Special to The Georgian. Charleston, 8. C., Aug. 9.—For near ly two months Charleston will be with out a mayor, as Mr. Rhett, the cltye chief executive, has left Charleeton until October 1. He married Miss Blanche Salley, In Columbia on Wed nesday afternoon, and from there will make extensive tours of the North and West. He will attend the convention of the Irrigation congress In Boise City on September 19, and will persldo at the annual convention of the League of American Municipalities on Septem ber 36 at Chicago. Mayor Rhett mar ried a handsome and charming lady. of the school marms has carried that the n ** r0 Moore, to the effect that he word Into gencraLuie In ho *>®f‘ h ® won '‘ * hun »' “ « h * y Is one thing more the French hava to ,r ® ,nnocenl ' thank us for. I " It l» not possible that the reputation CONFEDERATE VETERAN8 of the American girl, be aha school I EULOGIZE MISS LEE. marm or sweet girl graduate, for betui-. tu u ty and vivacity can be harmed by this g-edel to The tleorriao. eye's'Tlt U U ?ltoVeth*e*r 0 llkeI? l, that “the o'F^tsm"cJ^U T French would oven And grace and | m ** t,n * of N. B. Forreet Camp, U. C. beauty In these thirty from tha land V., a committee was appointed to draft of the Colonels. suitable resolutions Indorsing the ac- Meanwhlle, we have Mr. Rockefel- tlon of Miss Lee, who refused to play leris assurance that the feet of French a part In "Uncle Tom's Cabin” In women are uncommonly large, and the Nashville. These resolutions will be French will have to make the best of IL presented at tha next meeting. Several speeches were made eulogts SHOOTS AGED WIFE AFTER QUARRELING Ing Miss Lee. BLIND TIGER A0ENT8 ARE CAUSING TROUBLE. Special to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C.. Aug. 9.—Although the dispensary has been voted out of the conflnes of Newberry county for more than a year and despite the vlgl Thirty-six Shots Take Effect !.® b l d ® r ® t !*5ri' 0 ^.««.n*u U .‘ h ?o r,,, p^ • ttr , ,, , , their trade In thle city, notwlthstand- m Woman s Boflv and Ing the fact that Mayor Brown, on ' | every occasion offered, gives the guilty Will Likely Die. |on ®® th ® ,u “ l,mK of ,h * '* w ' STOVE EXPLODES; THREE BURNED ny Private Leased Wire. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 9.—As a result of the explosion of a gasoline atove three persons were severely burned this morning Ip northeast Baltimore. They are: MRS. MARIA nnSDEHER, 13 years old, 1539 Federal place; burned about tha arms, head and body. NELLIE RIEDERER, aged 10 years, earns address; burned about tha arms and hands. GEORGE WALKER, 1549 North Gay street; burned about the hands. The explosion waa caused by Mrs. Rlederer Ailing the gasoline tank tha stova without extinguishing tha flam# In the burners. Walker and Schubert were both burned while as slating ln putting out the blase. Round Trip — Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain $4.10, via Western & Atlantic R.R Battlefield Route. Shortest Line and Quickest Time, Tickets on sale every Saturday; good till Tuesday following. An opportunity to visit Chlckamau. ga Park during the encampment of the Georgia State Guard. For tickets, schedules and further Information, call on J. A. THOMAS. City Pae*. A Tkt. Agt. 'Phonea 169 M. Boll; 153 Atlanta. C. B. Walker, Depot Ticket Agt. ’Phone 213 Main. C. E. Harman, G. P. A. BRINDAMOUR SUCCEEDS __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ iiunuviiie, jiiil. A.UJT V.—Mr*. I TAJ Ji SCAPING FROM 30X Oeor «" Palmer, an aged white woman, AiV JlUD/li AAVVJ A XV was shot and seriously wounded by her Bpecliil to Th* Georgia*. Huntsville, Ala.. Aug. MILLIONAIRE “COACHMAN” What manner of'man la this chap Brlndamour? To slip from handcuffs, chains or steel barred cells is but ordinary pastime for him. That kind of thing Is baffling pnough to most of us, but when this slender, gentlemanly fellow allows himself handcuffed, tied In a bag. nailed se curely In a practically alr-tlght box. which la In turn roped many times, and cornea from It In fourteen minutes, un- manacled and unsacked, with no mark, on the box to show of physical en deavor, he myatifles. Brlndamour performed that feat Wednesday evening In the presence of a curious crowd that -packed every nook In the Casino. Daniel Brothers Company Issued the challenge, and Brlndamour accepted It. The box was prepared by the Arm, and was made of good stout hoards and the exhibi tion took place under the dlreet es pionage of six employee* of the house. First Brlndamour was heavily man acled at the wrists and ankles, and hla hands handcuffed to the chain* at his feet. Then he was slipped Into a bag which was securely Med at the top. In the stooping position he Just fltted Into the box comfortably. The top. made of one solid piece, was nailed down with twelve-penny spikes, and the committee saw to it that there were enough to hold. Then the box waa roped several times securely. . In the center of the stage was a red- curtained booth behind which the box rolled. The committee took sta tions about the booth to Intercept any possible outside collusion. The box with Its human contents was hidden less hush. No sound came from the stage. Afterwards one of the commit tee stated that the only sound heard by him as he stood within a foot of the booth was a muffled scuffling. When ten minute* had pa*sed «ome one started a hand-clapping, hut It fell dead with no response from the audi ence. whose every nerve seemed Htrnin- ed. The look on all face* was one of wondering expectancy. At fourteen minutes past 9 the cur tain suddenly parted and Brlndamour stood there beside the box. manacles In one hand, sack ln the other. The box was rolled to the front of the stage, examined minutely, showing ah- I aolutely no trace of having been dis turbed and with the cords still about It. The box I* displayed Thursday In the show window at Daniel Brothers Com pany Explain It? Sure. There's one man In Atlanta who can do It to the complete satisfaction of the most skep tical. His name? Why. Brlndamour. — husband on Weat Clinton street after I a family quarrel. Thlrty-elx shot took| effect In the woman's body. She la| not expected to |lve. SECRECY OF ARTIST CAUSES INTEREST Bpectsl to The Georxtan. Charleston. 8. C, Aug. 9.—The pres ence of Vernon Howe Bulley, the artist who sketched bits of Charleston for Owen Wisteria "Lady Baltimore," Is creating Interest In the hearts of many of the older Inhabitants. They do not know tbf reason of Mr. Bailey's second series of sketches, and fear that be la dewing for another book which will attempt to weave a romance out of the peculiarities of the old place. Mr. Bailey refuses to divulge his object in behind the curtain at exactly 9 o'clock. Klvo minutes passed amid a breath- making sketches of Charleston scene*. .00 What ONE DOLLAR a Month Will Do. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness, 6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. X0RTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudential Building, Phone 8330. AGENTS WANTED, BRUSHES. Wo carry tho largest stock ot Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes, Varnish Brushes and Kalsomlno Brushes In the South. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., 12. N. Forsyth 8L , Atlanta. ■ Snapshot of Alfred G. Vanderbilt driving the four.horse coach. “Ven ture," and the Mg nickel license badge, which cost the millionaire “bus driver" *13. BA R ASSOCIATION IN ANNUAL SESSION llpeclel to The Georgian. , Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 9.—Over 160 lawyers and their wives are at tending the twenty-fifth annual meot- Ing of tha Tenneaaae Bar Association, which Is being held at Lookout Inn for a three days' session. Probably the moat notable nddree* which may bear fruit for the benent of the lawyers of Tennessee wo* Presi dent Sanford's address. In which he recommended many reforms by state legislation. He recommended that there should be an amendment to the bankruptcy act of till, tha trade-mn rk Jawe, the national banking laws, nn.l he discussed the recent act pnssed bv congress making common carriers en raged In Interstate commotro liable for damngea for Injuries resulting from th# nagllgsnce of the employer, r<- f irdlees of "contributory negligence.•• he lawyer* will enjoy a Mg bnn- .... .. -, |( f covers will he laid for 360 guests. NEGRO 8ERVANT8 QUIT • WORK IN NEWBERRY. Special to Tho Georgina. Newberry, 8. C„ Aug. 9.—What ap pears to be a strike among cooks, washerwomen and other colored labor I* now on In Newberry, and the situ ation, which hoe for a long tlmo been assuming a serious air, ha* about reached lie limit In tho mind* of the housekeepers of this city. A* a re- suit of tfila movement on the pnrt of the nogreasos many Inexperienced housekeepers have boon forced to en ter tho kitchen and prepare meal*. Exorbitant wages are being demond- *d. and In many Instances tho services i? • cook or washerwoman cannot be secured at any price. Dr. O’KsItey Will Prsaoh. Dr. Thomoe W. O’KeHoy, formerly pastor of tho Wogt End Baptist church, will bo in Atlanta the latter part ot this week and on next Sunday morn ing will prench to hla old congregation In Weat End. Dr. O’Kelley le now pastor of tho First Baptist church of Ht. Joseph, Mo. Insurance That Insures Is wbat a man wants when be seeks protection for tboae de pendent upon blm. A Policy In tbe PACIFIC &UTUAL LIFI protects blm, while he |g pro tecting them, ax It provides In- suranco against tbe loss of hla Earning Power by AcoldenL Ill ness or Total Disability as well as by Death. A broken leg or a case of ty- phold fever would not »eem so bad If ho knew bis Earning Power was Insured and he was not suffering a Financial loss aa , well as pain. Annual Dividends to reduco the premium or In- creftBo tho Insurance as desired. In asking for Information and rates, give your age and occu : patlon. J. Clements Shafer, MANAGER, 413-14 Peters Building, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.