The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 28, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. APPLICATIONS FOR SALOON LICENSES. The Georgian has accepted these advertisements and prints them because the City Council, under ordinance, directs that they appear in all daily papers, and we believe it best that all should know who the applicants for license are and where they propose to conduct saloons. We can not consistently accept pay for them, and they are printed gratis. We feel that this explanation is due the public. > license at 83 East Alabama street. 8. M. WILSON. I hereby make application to the next I hereby moke application at the next Notice Is hereby given that at the next meeting of city council 1 trill apply for beer llcenso at 206 Decatur street. ‘catuf street. It. II. NEWELL. llcenso at S3 Marietta street. NATHANIEL H. BULLOCK. I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license at 45 and 47 Decatur street. C. D. CIIEATIUM. I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor Ueense ut 43 South Pryor street. AL BItONK. Notice Is hereby given of application fo wholesale liquor license at 36 Peachtre street. JOSEPH THOMPSON CO. I heqeby make application to the next S ieetlnjp of city “ " cense st 25 Wf '"'“wamv. OKAY & CONDOS. on cojirAsv. license at 10 ami 12 Walton street. A. 11. HARRIS. We hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license at 21 West Mitchell street. ROTHSCHILD & CO. leeiiug or cuy council ror rcinu u<|uu cense at 89 South Broad Street. CENTURY DISTILLING COMPANY^. Notice Is hereby given that I will make application at the next meeting of the city J herelijr make application to tho next meeting of elty counell for renewal of re* tall liquor license at 111 Decatur street. 8. C. LITTLE. mrcuiig ui cuy couiicu ■*wi ""TitM? nrawfitt I hereby make application to the next meeting of city couucll for retail liquor II- “ " ^ or,h fTMBknaL I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for wholesale liquor At A I'n.t Alnlinnm .lm.it cuy ihuhui tui iciuu ut|uu " rm ” *» 7 TTPdRHkssnt I will npplr it next meeting of city conn- oil for retell beer llcenee st 626 Deentur itreet. W. H. FAITH. LOWENSTEIN ft CO. We will apply at next meetlnit of city retail beer llcenee et 294 Marl- W. L. BBf ... .... apply at tl city council ror trnnsfu llcenae from <2 8. Foreyth .treat to 292 Mari etta atreet. w. L. BftfDWBLL ft CO. tVe will apply at next meeting of elty council for wholesale beer llcenee at <2 8. t will apply at tbe next meeting of city council for retail “ " " ‘ Alabama atreet. I will apply at tba next meeting of city conncll ror retail beer llcenae at 155 Elliott atreet. E. HETMAN. I will apply at the next meetli conncll for retail beer •treat. next meeting of city llcenee at 254 Decatur D. 8ENKOVITZ. council for wholeaale liquor “treat. I. 81NKOV1TZ. I will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail liquor tlcanie at 150 Dec*, ’ur atreet. _ A. SHUBM-iN. I will apply at tba next maetlnf of elty otinclt for retell liquor licence at 25 Decs- ur atreet. U. 8IIUKMAN. I will apply at tbe next meeting of city council for retail liquor llcen.e at 45 Wall " SHURMAN. Notice la hereby dlren that I will apply to city eounell at lta next meatlnx for retail of city Decatr- PBOUTT ft CO. I will aj ell for wood aranue. inply to next meatlnx of city coun- holeiale liquor llcenee at 156 Edge- mue. 1. BIDVEUMAN. I will apply to city council at lta nax meatlnx for wholeaale liquor lien., at IT Decatur atreet. OVB BERMAN. J. R, WOOD. MtthRAt WATSON. I will apply to next meeting of city coun cil for retail liquor license at 110 Decatur •treats. J. IIIR80VITZ. B. EHRMCII. I will ai. , rtl for retail atreet. Mitchell etreet. J. D. BRADY ft BRO. We will apply at tbe next meeting of city council for retail Honor llcenae at 11 Deca tur atreet. STEINBERG ft ABRL80N. I will apply at the next meetlni ouncll for liquor llceuse at 16-48-! Vail atreet. I.. M l dtp Kelt UK. rnimi iu iioiri nrn|uu. corner rracnirvi end Elite etreeta. J. LEE BAIINE8. Notice la hereby xtren of application for beer llcenae a, rtV at next meatlnx of city conn etnll beer llcenae at 594 Marietta j. n. matiIbws. I will apply at next meeting of dty coun cil for wholeaale liquor llcenae at 27 Booth Pryor atreet. R. J. PA1IK. M. M. COHEN ft BON. We will apply at the next meeting of city council for wholesale liquor llcenee at 11 N. Pryor atreet. P0TT8-TH0MP8ON 7.1QUOR CO. We, will apply, at next meeting of City council for retail liquor llcenae at H Decatur atreet. I. ft L. CLEIN. We wilt apply at next meeting of dty roundl for retail liquor llcenae at 97 White hall (treat. CASSIRER ft CO. I wilt apply at next meeting ofclty conn- Cjun, retail liquor H^n« .t^HlJchcll We will apply at the next meeting of effy council for retail liquor lloenae at St Mari etta itreet. HANLON BROS. I will apply at next meeting of dty coun cil for retail liquor llcenae at 161 Decatur atreet. JOHN FAITH. J win apply at neat meeting of dty coon- ell for retail liquor llceaee at W7 Patera Itreet. GEO. BRUCE. .1 will apply at next maetlng of city coon- ell for retan liquor lleenaa at M Decatur •traet. It. ABELMAN. counTl!' f‘f V‘!> -- of Central and Decatur. SAM KLINE. I will appl. Madlton aranue. lax of the city council iceuaa at 174 Decatur etreet. noil for renewal of retail uquor ucenae at oO Decatur (treat. G^mfc 1 hereby make application to tba next B looting of the city council for retail liquor cenea af 25 Eatr Alabama etreet. J. M. BRKSLIN. I hereby make application to lha next meeting of the elty counell lor retail liquor lleenaa at I Walton (treat. MORRIS II. MANIIEIM. P. O. HAOERTI. noxt meeting of dty counell for retail liquor tlcenao at 149 De catur itreet. GOLDBERG ft FEKN. Wo hereby make application at the next meeting of the city council for wholculo liquor license at 79 and M Peachtree etroof. R. M. ROBE COMPANY. he city I at 77 R. U. ._jncL. , .. South Broad atreet. IBE COMPANY. "him ft QUINN. liquor ll< A. ABBL8KY. 8 lining 14 in and «ji|iiivaiiuu iu iup ur. meetlnc of city council for retail liquor 1 cenae at N North Broad atreet. HOLLIS. ! next I hereby make application lo the natl meeting of dty council for retail beat 14 oenu at 966 Decatur itreet. POLO" I hereby make appllcetl meeting of dty council foi cenae at la Decatur itreet BBOWN. application to the uncll for retail llqn Broad atreet. FRED G. PAINTER. I hereby make application to the next leetlng of city council for retail llqnor 11. rnae at 6? North Brr" Marietta itreet. A, O. LAWLESS. I hereby make application at the next meeting of the council for retail liquor llcenae a. WHaStta^- siml0N8 . I will make application nt the nest meet- » it of the cltjr council for retail Uquor cenae d /orth Broad^eet^ will apply for renewal of i llcenae at 4. breag^lre^ At tha next meeting of council I wilt an- M.r faun beer^a. At the next muting of city eounell we II make application for wholeaale liquor cum at 150-112 Marietta (treat. FOX LIQUOR CO. wu license «t No. 7 w II. SILVERMAN. We will make application at the next meeting of the city council for rotoll liquor license at lfl Peters street. LAMBERT & HARDUCK. At the next meeting of general council we will apply for oeer license at 207 Edgewood avenue. GANN & UARRAUX. At the next meeting of council w# will apply for retail liquor license nt 4 North Ifrond street. SOUTH REND DISTILLING CO. At tbe next msetli will app* ' Decatur be next meeting of the elty council I pply for retail liquor license at 120 ur itreet. J. W. WRAY. I hereby apply at next meettug of city council for'retnll liquor license nt 26 Ms* rlsttft street. A. L. TENNIS. At the next meeting of city roundl, I will make apnllrntton for retail liquor li cense at 234 Marietta street. PLENN1E MINER I hereby moke application nt the next *“““ “* council for atur street. CLINK BROS. ..Ron at the nex] if of tbe city council for retail Iquor license st 113 Decatur .street. liquors iFccniur airm. BEtP-OORDON CO. At tha.naxt meeting of genaral council will apply for retail liquor Beans* at * Marietta (treat. W. B. ARCHER. 1 hereby make application for retail heel aatoon llcenee at the next meeting of conn dl at 512 Marietta atreet. LOUIS TROTZIER. At the next maetlng of the dty council I will apply for retail liquor llcenae at 111 Decatur atreet M. 8CI1URMAN. At the next meeting of dty council I will •pply for retail llqnor llcenae at M Deca- tar atreet for whltea only. A. C. MINH1NNETT. At the next meeting of council, wo will apply for retail aplrltuoua and malt li quor llcenae at 155 Patera afreet. Notice la hereby glren that at the ' - 1 ny glren that I will apply next,meetlng of^jltjr council for re. „ .. alt* roundl for r tall liquor Ucenae at JlS fe« p ere.treaty Notice la hereby glren that I wilt apply at the next meeting of council for retail beer llcenee at 29g Marietta etreet. J. T. ALEXANDER. Iren that I will appl] or city coundl for r« it the next maa wholeaale llqw ae. I. C. CLARK. At tba next meeting of the dty coundl we will apply for retail liquor lleenaa at -11 Decatur atret. L. ROSBNFBLD ft CO. I hereby make application at the next meeting of city coundl for retail liquor II- cenae at 91 Patera atreet. OROLMAN. We hereby make n liquor (O. meeting of city council for wholeaale Ucenae at 5 North Bro^l^streef^ I hereby make application at tba naxt meeting of city coundl for retail llqnor II- can- “ “ SAMUELS. We kereby make application at the ant meeting of city council for ratal! liquor and brer ifeeure CO. r atr..„ SMULt.YAX. I will apply at the next meeting of city conncll for llceneo to retail liquors at 7 Central arenue. J. c. WALLACE. I will apply at the naxt meeting of city S/Ytrlr^'T ffl-RMfe" I hereby give notice that I will apply at next meetlug of dty conncll for retail liquor Ucenae oft ^J ^V’alIacB. At the regular meetlnc of city council 1 will apply for renewal of retail liquor IWenie nt U Hecatur (treat. • M. ELLMAN. At the next regular meeting of dty ennn- cll. we will apply for renewnl of whole- aala liquor llcenae at • Central avenue. II. JACOBS LIQUOll COMPANY. Notice le hereby glren that I will apply ) t tbe next meeting of tho general couucll or rehall liquor llcenae at 149 l-etera. NEWTON WHEELEB. „red. . I hereby apply tor retail liquor lleenaa for 27 North Pryor atreet. L H. OPPEMIEIM. I Will at next meeting of the dt; 1 make apg liquor Ucenae dl make application for renewal o! rdall * at'SJ^YggrjgreL will apply at next meeting of clt :I1 for retail liquor Ucenae at 1 Broa t. PAUL SMITH. naxt meeting of dty council we wll •ve>/ for llcenae to retail aplrltuoua am malt liquor. At tha next-meeting of city conndt we rill apply for llcenae to retail malt II- uora at 1»T Patera atreet. COOK ft MORRIS. At the raxt meeting of dty coundl, we will apply for llcenae to retail aplrltaoua and malt ^M^lWoN At tha next meeting of dty council, we will apply for llcenae to retell aplritiiona and malt llquora at lti and 1*1 Patera atreet. CAMPBELL ft POOLE. At the III apply f quora at 111 Patera atreet. f At the neat meeting of dty coundl, we will apply for retail malt llquora Ucenae at 179 Walker atreet. _ _ . __ tba * ,, .pjl^far reu. J. W. MOBS ft CO. MOSS ft HAYS. Bmor At the next meetlnc of rooidl I will ap ply for retail beer lloeuse at 161 EdgiDwootl avenue. CIIAB. WEITNAUEIt. We will apply at the next meeting of city roundl for retail liquor license at the Kim ball house. LOUGEE & ZIMMER. At the next meeting of dty council we will make application for whole&nle liquor license st 207 Marietta street. MEYER & CO. liquor llmise at DAN GAVAGIIAN. At the next’meeting of city coundl we will apply for retail liquor license at 139 refers street. DAN GAVAGHAN * BRO. At the next meeting of dty council I will [>ply for retail liquor license nt 66 Deentur reet. I\ COHEN. At the next meeting of general conndk we ill apply for retail liquor license at 236 Marietta atreet. GANN & GARIIAUX. Decotur street. CALLAWAY. _ - i!nu< . litchell street. P. A. LYNCH. will make application at the next meet C of the dty council for beer lerlnst* Deentur street. L C. CLARK nt _ J cl» council for re tail liquor license at 170 Deentur street. J. M. SWORDS. for wholesale liquor license at 16 Marl atreet. CARROLL-IIEID DISTILLING CO. At the next meetlnc of general coundl we 111 apply for beer license nt 229 Simpson atreet. GANN * GARRAtXX. O. H. CARROLL. At next meeting of coundl' I will apply or retail beer llcenae at 309 Marietta street. OUS LKOFLKK. i: ce- RY. I will apply at tha nest meeting of dty coundl for retail liquor license at 2S West Hunter street. W. 8. McCARTY. I hereby make application for retail liquor license at 147 Peter* atreet. 8YL. M’NINCH. I hereby make application for retail beer lleenaa at 534 Marietta street. ... 8YL M’NINch IS DENIED WOMAN IS THRICE JAILED AT INSTANCE OF SISTER WHO SAYS SHE IS CRAZY Members of Co. F Have Taken No Action To ward Disbanding. dal to The Georgian. (arietta, Oa.. Sept. 17.—Company F. command of Captain Fred Morris, Ived home yeetarday afternoon from anta. All the member* appeared In <1 health and aplrlt*. although a llt- fattgued after being on duty almost itlnuously for three deya on the sets of Atlanta. . report gained circulation In Atlan- .o the effect that the member* of the ipany were Indignant became a caee I been mad* agalnat Captain Morrle auee the officer had the alarm rung lummon hi* men preparatory to go to Atlanta, and that the company ild make an effort to be dlabanded. aptaln Morrle, when aaked .about report, said he deeply regretted matter, and waa at a loaa to under- ad how the report had gained auch (Hetty. He eald It waa true a care I been made agalnat him at the In- ace of the mayor, but that mamoera tha company had taken no notion he did not know that they would, rom expraaalona of cttlienn It aeema t aentlment here la agalnat the may- In the matter. Company F la one DIAMONDS The Maicr & Berkele dia- tnond stock is by all odds the most magnificent ever shown in Atlanta. Stones, loose or mounted, and in richest variety. Collars, bracelets, brooch es, festoons, rings—all in new and most attractive pat terns. Maier & Berkele. Three times Jailed within the brief apace of a few weeks and each time on the charge of lunacy Is the re markable experience of Mis* Annie Me Colgan, of Walton atreet, who waa placed behind the bars Wedneeday af ternoon for the third time. And the atory of her last arreat la equally a* unique ae her general pris on experience. After being twice placed In the po lice station at the Instigation of her (later, Mian Dona McColgan, and each time releaaed by order of Police Chief Jennings, Mire Annie McColgan Wed-, neaday afternoon called at the pollen station to pay a social visit to Mias Sanderson, police matron, who wa* her boat on the occasion of tha drat two arrests. In the meantime Mias Dona McCol gan, having failed to hold her sister on the tint two charges of lunacy, had •worn out a writ of lunacy before Or dinary Wilkinson and the police had been notified to arreat Mias Annie. of the best In the state, and any action looking to Its dlabandment would be de plored. It Is understood the ease against Captain M irrls will probably come up for conalderatlon before the mayor next .Monday night. FIVE NEW PROPHETS ARE AFTER ZION CITY Chicago, Sept. 27.—Zion City Is over run with new prophet*. Five of tbeee prophets have arisen within the last two weeks. Overseer Wilbur Olenn Vollva, hoping to check the defection, announced at a divine healing meeting yesterday that he would “lead Zion or It would fall." Deacon Alexander Granger, financial manager of the city, had realgned. Charlen Parham, the lant addition to the rank, of the new evangelists, eay* It will be a matter of a few day* until he will have won the entire population. AN ATLANTA REFUGEE IN TOIL8 OF THE LAW. Special to The (leorstan. Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sapt. 17.—One Atlanta negro la In the tolls of the law here because his mob spirit got the up per hand of him. He Is William Austell, who arrived here and began to make uncomplimentary remark* about the Atlanta white* and the white* In ten- erst and a patrolman picked him up at once and lodged him In JalL When the young woman called at tha police station Miss Sanderson, although the duty was painful, took her Into custody on the lunacy writ. Miss San derson has alt along maintained that Miss McColgan Is perfectly sane and to Informed her. Sho advised her to sub mit quietly and peacefully to arreat, which she did, offering no objection whatever to again being Jailed. Mies Sanderson thsn accompanied Miss McColgan from the police station to the Tower, where the latter was placed behind the bam to await trial In the ordinary's court. A short time ago the two Mlesee Mc Colgan, who were then conducting a boarding house In Walton street, hnd a dispute and this was followed by a fight. Mias Dona had her stater ar rested for lunacy, but Dr. Wilkins, Sixth ward city physician, pronounced her sane. She was then released. The next day she waa again taken Into cus tody at the Instance of htr sister. And again she was freed. And Then Mias Donn swore out the lunacy writ, which will hold Mies Annie In prison until a Jury can pass on the queatlon of her sanity. Money Will Be Given Fam ilies of Dead and In jured. CITY WILL CONSIDER The relief fund Is growing apace. Wednesday afternoon 11,000 waa do nated by the city council and Thurs day morning 1117 wa* donated by cltl- xens. The aggregate amount Is now •S.4I4. The fund Is for the families of those killed during the riot and to defray the expenses of the Injured. The money will be meted out as le deemed advisa ble by those In charge of the fund. Thursday morning the following sub script Ion* were received: FOR ALMOST LOSS OF FAITH IN CONSTANCY OF MANKIND WOMAN SUES FOR $2?,000 Because, as the a aye, he has "delib erately played with her affections and almost caused her to lose faith In man kind," Miss Amelia Kuhlnnovltx, the 19-year-old daughter of F. Rablnnovlts, of San Carlos, Arlxona, has sued 8. M. Samuels, a young physician of Atlanta, for 111,000 for breach of promise. Miss Rablnnovlts declares In a peti tion filed In the superior court Thurs day that If Samuels had shown the proper manhood and properly notified her when he realised that he no longer loved her sufficiently to make her nle wife and had asked her to release him from an engagement, which was an nounced during a visit of Bamuels to her father’s family at Fort Totten, North Dakota, several year* *go, *h* feel* that she could have done so, "although It would have bUghted her own life.” But ah* chargee that Samuels not only put oft thetr marriage from time to time for one reason or another after he returned to Atlanta, but did not even tell his friends her* of It. The petition stales that tha petitioner "sues for her blighted Ilf* end shows that the expe rience that she has gone through with Samuels will remain with tjer and sad den her Ilf* to It* very enfl." In legal formula she tells a long story of Samuels’ pretentions of undying af fection for her and keeping her think ing he was going to marry her as soon as this or that thing happened. The papers In the caee were served personally on Samuels, who Is now In Atlanta. A Joint meeting of the special coun clt committee, the board of health and the prison committee of council will hold session early next week to con elder the matter of granting a portion of the stockade property to the central abattoir proposed by Messrs. White and McLendon. The meeting was to have been held Thuredny afternoon at I o’clock' but wa* called off by Chairman Walter A. Taylor because of the unsettled con dition of affair*. There le much opposition to leasing out the property for the purposes stated. It Is claimed that the property Is being used by the prteon and that the abattoir will Interfere with the xmatl-pox hospital. FIRE ON STEAMER CAUSES A PANIC New York. Bept. 27.—I’eaeengere were thrown Into a panic of fenr hy Are ID the hold of the Italian steamer Nord Smart- ka of the lot Voire Use. which arrived yesterday from Naples. No ore was In jured. and the 8re wae extinguished after herd work and without .aeriou* damage. The Non! Amerlka earried etghty-Sre cab in passengers and MM persons la tho steer- age. Captain J. W. Engllah 1100 A. V. Gude 15 Anderson Hardware Company.... Martin ft Hoyt Dr. Floyd McRae .. J. H. Porter Rev. J. W. E. Bowen Zack Hagedom J. M. Boaworth J. M. Bosworth, Jr Th# fund which will b# given, to the famllv of County Policeman J. L. Heard I* alto progresalng. Thursday morning the Anderson Hardware Com pany donated 115, Samuel Rutherford, of Foreyth. donated |K and Dr. O. Adolphus, vice president of the Eclectic Medical Association, donated $5. Th* total Is 1140. Aside from this public fund there arc a number of private subscriptions going tbe rounds. NEGRO BOY ARRESTED FOR CURSING GIRL William .Tohneon, a negro boy 11 yearn of age, who resides at 5 Royal street, was arrested Wednesday nlghl on th* charge of cursing a white girl. He was locked In th* police station and will be arraigned Thursday after noon before Recorder Broyles. The boy denies he I* guilty. Suit for $25,000 Filed. Bpedal to Tbe Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn, Sept. 17.—The day following the funeral of the late Grant Ashley, the machinist of this dty who waa killed by a Cincinnati Southern train at Oakdale, suit for 114,000 damages because of his death was entered In th* circuit court here. PLANS TO INVADE CUBA APE STILL BEING RUSHED Washington, 8*pt. 27.—There la a de cidedly more optimistic tone about th* war department a* a result of the news from Havana that the warring factions In Cuba have agreed to meet through representative* and to submit any opinion on which they cannot agree t< the American commissioners for de termination. Confidence In the diplo macy and tact of Secretary Taft and In his ability to bring order out of the present chaos le expressed and among th* higher officials the hope Is enter tained that It may not be necessary to aend any United States troops to Cuba. Troops Getting Ready. Despite this Tssllng, however, there has been no relaxation of the effort* to get everything In a state of pre paredness to meet an emergency call. Troop* are ready to move whenever the word come* from Oyster Ray that the necessity has arisen. It Is realised that th* eltuatlon In Havana la In a kaUedoecopic phase and that th* de velopments of an hour may call for Immediate actlop. Supplies of all kinds, horses, mules, and wagon*, hospital requirements and everything else to fully equip an army, are being collected at convenient point* for Immediate shipment aa soon as the word IS given. It Is Intended that the Bret shipment of troops shall consist of 5,000 men and that they shall em bark at Norfolk. Their horses, mules and Impedimenta will be sent from Tampa. Marinee Go To Cuba. In the meantime the navy la rushing marines to Cuba. By Saturday the 1,000 marines Included In the fourtji and fifth expeditionary battalions, which are to be known as the second regiment, will be afloat and on their way to Havana. It le expected that the Prairie with the detachments of marine* from Boston, Newport and Portemuuth will sail on Friday and that the Brooklyn will get away from League Island with the marine* from Washington, Annapolis., Md„ New York and Philadelphia on th* same day. Columbia la To Go. Aa soon as th* Columbia arrives on Saturday oft the entrance to Chespeake and transfers Secretary Root to the Olympia, whtoh le to bring him up to Washington, she will turn right around and carry htr 100 marines to swell th* total assigned to Cuban ser vlet. While there has been some con fusion aa lo whether or not the battle- ■hlp Texas was going to Havana that ha* now been dissipated and aa soon as ehe can take on board her store* she will sell, carrying with her the marines from Norfolk, Charleston and Port Royal. Negro Women Sold Whisky. Bpeclal to The Georgian. Covington, Ga., Sept. 27.—Several ne gro women were convicted In the New ton county superior court on a charge of selling liquor at Oxford. Well Known Dentist Suc cumbs to Appendi citis. / V 1 Dr. David S. Arnold,, one of the beat known dentists In Atlantn, died Thurs day morning at 1 o'clock In his apart ments In the Bratton building, after a short Illness from appendicitis. His body will be sent to Montgomery, Ala.. Thursday afternoon for Inte'rmont. Dr. Arnold became ill Monday night, but thought his complaint was nothing more than acute Indigestion. The next day a physician was called and It was found that Dr. Arnold was suffering from appendicitis. He remained In his rooms until his death Thursday morn ing. Dr. Arnold was n bachelor. He was about 45 years old and had lived in Atlanta for the post twenty years. He waa at on* time president of the Ful ton Club and afterwards became a charter member of the Transportation Club. He had no relatives In Atlanta, and hie body was taken In charge by John Ward, president of the Transpor tation Club, and P. W. Spink, the sec* retary. Dr. Arnold’s relatives In Mont gomery were Informed of his death, and the body wilt be sent to that city. CURTIS ARRESTED; LODGED IN JAIL 8peclal to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 17.—Another chap ter In the events following the blo.xly battle some weeks ago In Hell’s Point waa written yesterday, when .Monk Curtis wae arrested after being a fugi tive since the battle and lodged In tho Bibb county Jail. The two Curtis broth ors, Joe and Monk, were active participants In the battle which resulted In the death of Joe Newsome and tho cruchlng In of Jo* Curtis' skull. For this latter crime, which It Is charged he did with an axe, Albert Wilson is awaiting trial In Jail and hi* victim Is also a prisoner there, charged with the murder of Newsome! His brother. Monk, who escaped after the tragedy, wos Indicted Jointly with him for Newsome’s murder. Monk Curtis denies having tired the fatal •hot