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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1913.
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IS
Thomas Conroy Is Mortally
Wounded in Jersey City
Friday Night
(By Associated Press.)
JERSEY CITY, N. J.. Feb. 1.—Thom
as Conroy, prominent in the Building
Trades Council her. was shot and mor
tally wounded last night by gangsters
who are believed to have mistaken him
for another man. The shooting, at
—first .j’.ggarded as a saloon row, is now
believed to have connection with a la
bor difficulty.
The police have made one arrest,
that of a young New Yorker, Ernest
Wilhaber, who told the authorities that
a gangster known as “Kid Dynamite”
had done the shooting. Accompanied;
by Wilhaber and a gangster named
• tiig Slim” the former said “Kid Dyna
mite” came to this city and picked a
quarrel with Conroy.
After the shooting two of the men
leveled their revolvers at a dozen men
in the saloon and escaped. Their com
panion was attacked and held until the
police arrived.
HIS CABINET NEXT WEEK
President-Elect Intimates This
in Interview on Satur
day Night
PRINCETON, N. J., Feb. 1.—Presi
dent-elect Wilson intimated tonight
that he might announce the mak^-up
of his cabinet by the end of next
week. This was the first suggestion
coming from the only authentic source
to indicate that the long-heralded and
widely speculated-upon Wilson cabinet
was anywhere near its completion.
Governor Wilson commented with
smiling emphasis on the fact that
Colonel Bryan had been* mentioned in
the prospective cabinet discussing only
for the state portfolio.
“He was mentioned for secretary of
the treasury?” Wilson was asked.
“Oh, yes,” said the governor, “I be-
liev e he was, 1 believe he was, but only
editorially.”
When informed of the passage by
the senate of the Works amendment
providing for a single six-year presi
dential term, the governor said:
“It must b e passed by the house and
three-fourths of the state legislatures.”
“Have you any further comment to
make on it?” he was asked.
“No,” he replied with a quick smile,
“It would not be in good taste.”
The president-elect said he was still
receiving letters and telegrams from
many people advocating cabinet candi
dates.
“Most of them refer to the secretary
ship of the interior,” lie said. “I am
sorry I have such a little time to make
my choice. The recommendations for
secretary of the interior have now nar
rowed down to five men/'
“There seems to be a misconstruction
of my statement that I couldn’t recall
all the names for all cabinet positions.
What I meant was that a number of
men had been suggested for secretary
of state, but I couldn’t recall their
names.”
Some idea of what the governor’s op
ponents think of him was given by
Colonel “Abe” Gruber, a Republican
organization leader of New York, who
came down to Princeton on the same
train.
“Just think what a great mystery
is Providence,” declared Gruber. “The
same train carries an idealist in poli
tics and a machine politician into
Princeton.”
The president-elect did not recall
Gruber at first, but finally remember
ed who he was.
“Oh, yes, I’ve heard of him,” he
said laughingly.
Gruber says there are three million
Republicans who will never vote for
Roosevelt,” the governor was told.
“Three millions solid,” he exclaimed.
“Is he sure of that?”
Tomorrow the president-elect expects
to spend a quiet day at home.
READY EDA TAFT'S NAME
Measure Passes Both Houses,
"Certificate of Character"
Clause Left Out
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The immi
gration bill, in controversy between the
house and senate for several weeks, was
finally adopted today by the senate in
the form agreed on by the conference
committee. It now goes to the presi
dent for signature.
The “certificate of character,” pro
vision against which there was much
protest was eliminated as was also a
provision that would have made it
difficult /to' deport criminals.
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GOAAPENSATION AGT GETS
House Committee Amends the
Senate Measure to Apply to
v Express Employes
BY RALPH SMITH.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—After de
laying action for ten months, the house
judiciary committee today ordered a
favorable report on the Southerland-
Brantley workmen’s compensation bill,
which passed the senate last May.
Five Democratic members of the
committee voted against the favorable
report because the bill didn’t contain
a provision that injured employes of
common carriers might exercise the op
eration of suing under the common law
for injuries received. The bill as re
ported deprives injured employes of
their right to seek damages under the
common law and provides that the rates
of compensation for injuries shall be
under the graduated scale provided in
the proposed new act. An important
amendment inserted by the house com
mittee includes the employes of each
company under the compensation bene
fits proposed.
Representative Henry D. Clayton,
chairman of the committee, tonight
made the following statement regard
ing the more important alterations:
“The measure as amended retains the
essential feature of compensation to
railroad employes who are injured while
in the performance of their duties, and
in cas e of death compensation to tfc*
widow and dependents. The bill was
amended so as to include in its scope
the employes of express companies.
In many respects the bill is liberal
ized and. in som e instances the amount
Wilson’s Daughters
See Girl Strikers
Arraigned in Court
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—From seats be
side Magistrate Murphy in women’s
night court last night Miss Eleanor
Wilson and Miss Jessie Wilson, daugh
ters of the president-elect, with Mrs.
J. Borden Harriman, listened to the
court’s disposal of cases of girl gar
ment workers arraigned for assault,
disorderly conduct and similar offenses.
The guests on the bench followed
with keen .interest the proceedings dur
ing which fines were imposed, sen
tences suspended and advice given
trouble-making operatives.
SEARCHES FOR FATHER
ONLY TO FIND HIM DEAD
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
DALTON, Ga., Feb. 1.—The result of
George L. Churchwell’s search for his
father, ■William Churchwell, who left
his home in Alabama thirty years ago
and could not be located, gives to
Churchwell, Jr„ the information that
his father is dead, having died in
Clarkesville, Ga., where he located aft
er leaving Alabama.
Churchwell’s quest of his father, after
an absence of thirty years, was pub
lished in the newspapers, and J. C. Ed
wards, of Clarkesville, saw the article.
He was acquainted with Churchwell,
and in a letter to B. R. Bowen, of this
city, he states that Churchwell was mar
ried a second time in Clarkesville, where
he is survived by a family.
BOY WITH JUDGE
Young Man Confesses
He Robbefd Thea
ter-Bound Over
MACON, Ga., Jan. 31.—Cal
vin Abercrombie, an eighteen-
year-old lad, is in jail awaiting
a trial in the city court for
larceny from the house as the
result of his own confession.
He admited in police court yes
terday that he burglarized the
Lyric theater and stole a gold
ring and locket, together with
a uniform of the doorkeeper*
The jewelry belonged to
Miss Gretchen Knoor, an ac
tress, and has never been re
covered. The stolen uniform
was sold to a helper at Sun
Brothers' circus in winter
quarters here.
The commitment trial was
made pathetic by the appear
ance of his widowed mother.
Between sobs she told the
court that her appearance was
not for the purpose of forcing
the sympathy of the officials,
but t6 explain the weak mind
of her son. She wept continu
ously as she told the recorder
that the deed committed by
her son was urged on him by
other boys, who were now in
possession of the jewelry he
had stolen.
Concluding the trial, Record
er Daily expressed his sym
pathy for thq heart-broken
mother, but declared that duty
compelled him to send him to
a higher court. His bond was
made $200.
The lad showed no signs of
remorse during the tearful
plea of his mother and refused
to kiss her good-by when he
was looked with handcuffs and
led from police station to the
county jail.
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BULLETS USED BY SUFFRAGETTES
ENGRAVED “VOTES FOR WOMEN”
London Women Adopt Slung-
shot and Catapult as Weap
on and Hurl Lead Discs
Which Are Engraved
(By .Associated Press.)
LONDON, Jan. 31.—The British suf
fragettes have adopted the slungshot or
cataptilt as a weapon in their campaign.
With it they hurl heavy leaden discs
stamped with “votes for women.” In
consequence of the newness to them of
this arm, their aim is not good and the
damage thus far caused has not been
great. The disc, however, is said by doc
tors to be capable of killing a man.
An actress named “Jacky”- Melford
was charged at the police court this
morning with bombarding shop win
dows with one of these catapults from
the top of an omnibus. She was fined
$10 or a month’s imprisonment. Her
father paid the fine.
The suffragettes continue to set fire
to contents of the /street letter boxes.
Several thousand letters were destroyed
at various points this morning.
American Suffragists Make
Costumes for the Parade
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—There was
a slight lull in suffragette activities
today, for the militant members put
aside their shields and buckles and took
up the bodkin and the needle to pre
pare for the parade March 3.
Suffragist headquarters echoed with
such cries as ’’isn’t it a dream” and
“what a perfectly b-e-a-u-tiful effect!”
The women were preparing the official
gowns to be worn when they march
down Pennsylvania avenue in the p^:-
ticoated parade.
“The costume is to be very simple,’*
said one of the leaders, thoughtfully
biting a thimble and thrusting an idle
needle through her apron as she block
aded the doorway. “The dress consists
of a portia cap, round and tight fit
ting with a long cloak faling to the
knees. The arms of the cloak will
be tight, and there will be a hood be
hind.”
This simple garb will dost only $2,
according to the lady with the thim
ble.
“I might add,” said the lady with the
thimble, “that the cloth of which these
creations are made is waterproof an<l
will afford protection from rain or
snow.”
Incidentally the lady with the thim
ble declared that the activities at
headquarters would not interfere with
the prosecution of the cause, for a
number of meetings and open air gath
erings will be held today. Prominent
women from all over the country will
speak.
AGENCIES HAVE
OUT UP EXISTENCE
MAN MOURNED AS A SUICIDE
QETURNS /IS RIVER IS SEARCHED
Dr, A, H, Thompson Takes
Oath as Disbursing Offi
cer on Saturday
\
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—When Dr. A.
H. Thompson, a long-time employe of
the pension bureau, took the oath of
office today as disbursing officer, the
pension agencies that existed for years
passed out. Hereafter all pensions sent
to veterans will be forwarded from
Washington by check.* Eighteen agencies
are abolished under the consolidation
reform, and their clerical forces have
been established here. The reform was
provided for in the last pension appro
priation bill.
BUYS HIS TOMBSTONE;
THEN TAKES POISON
(By Associated Press.)
GREENVILLE, Ga., Jan. 31.—After
buying a lot in a local cemetery, hav
ing a monument erected for himself
and informing his wife that she would
be a widow within two weeks, Joseph
S. Smith, a farmer aged seventy-two,
today committed siucide.
Mrs. Smith attached no importance to
the statement of her husband and was
prostrated when she found him dying
today ’from the effects of a drug.
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Reporters Were Waiting to
See Widow for Story When
the Thought-to-Be Suicide
Walked in and Told His Own
Story
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK* Jan. 31.—Mourned as a
suicide, John McGowan, who leaped
from an East river ferryboat on Wed
nesday evening, turned up at his tene
ment home late last night, while his
young wife, with her baby, was search
ing the river front for .his body. A
vision of his little family left to starve
or accept charity, turned McGowan’s
intended self-destruction to eagerness
to live.
A photograph of the wife and baby
was found on the ferry boat after he
had leaped overboard. Reporters were
waiting at his home last night to learn
further of the suicide, when during Mrs.
McGowan’s absence in search of the
body, McGowan, a tall muscular chap,
walked In.
“I simply couldn’t stand being with
out work any longer,” he said. *T went
on the ferryboat and waited until it
was in the middle of the river. Then
I took off my coat and dived into the
water. I must have been pretty close
to the bottom of the river when I real
ized what a coward I was. I was al
most all in before I got back to the
surface. Then I got on my back and
took deep breaths until my strength
came back and I struck out for shore.
Men at an electric light station put me
into their boiler room and gave me hot
drinks and when I left them yesterday
they fitted me out in a coat and hat.”
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PAULINE WAYNE RETURNED
TO STEPHENSON BY TAFT
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Pauline
Wayne, President Taft’s famous Hol
stein cow, will go into retirement March
4. The president today called in Sena
tor Isaac Stephenson, of Wisconsin, who
two years ago brought Pauline to the
White House, and returned her to her
former owner.
Pauline has not been in the best of
health for several months. President
Taft believes that if she is taken back
to Wisconsin and placed on Senator
Stephenson’s farm again, her youthful
vigor will revive.
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TAFT SIGNS LINCOLN
MEMORIAL RESOLUTION!
(By Associated 3?ress.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—President j
Taft's first official act today wap to
sign the congressional resolution pro-;
viding for the erection of a memorial
here to Abraham Lincoln in Potomac
park. Senator Cullum, of Illinois, who
was a friend of Lincoln’s and worked
for years to get congress interested in a
memorial, witnessed the signing. The
plan approved by congress In the reso
lution will require an appropriation of
$2,000,000, which will be made later.
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direct cause of Rheumatism. it clears up the complexion, relieves constipation, puri
fies the blood, and relieves suffering in n way that no other remedy does, that we have
any knowledge of, and is the best remedy known to us.
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
THE WHITFIELD MEDICINE COMPANY, Inc., offers this scientific remedy to
the public because we know it has cured others, and if it does not cure you we will
cheerfully refund your money. A trial bottle will convince you that this statement is
true.
This is Not a Patent Medicine, But a Private Formula.
manufactured in <jur own laboratory by a licensed Pharmacist. Buy it from your drug
gist; if he does not have it or refuses to get it for you we will send same to you,
charges prepaid, on receipt of priiee. $1.00 per bottle.
THE WHITFIELD MEDICINE CO., Inc.
Office and Laboratory: 403 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga.
N O MATTER what
others may promise
—no matter how
tempting their offers may
seem—see if they offer
Bottled-in-Bond whiskey
—and remember—there
is only one way you can
be sure of getting pure,
straight whiskey — and
that is to insist on
Bottled-in-Bond.
That’s what we offer you—Hay-
ner Private Stock Bottled-in-
Bond Whiskey — rich, pure
and delicious — shipped in
sealed case—Direct from Dis
tillery—and all it costs you is
$3.20 for FOUR full quarts—
express charges paid.
There’s no question about a
whiskey like this—the Gov
ernment’s Green Stamp over
the cork is your assurance that
it is Bottled-in-Bond—fully
aged, full 100% proof, full
measure — and a guarantee
that it comes to you just as
it left the distillery, in all its
original purity and goodness.
Note the price—only 80 cents a quart—de
livered. Where else can you buy a Bottled-
in-Bond whiskey of this magnificent quality
at this price.
W l WANT you to
TRY this whiskey
on our guarantee
you will find it all we
claim—as fine as you
ever tasted — and the
best value you ever saw
—or you may send it
back at our expense—
and we will return your
money.
Remember — you take no
We take all the risk—and
we stand all the expense if we fail
to please you.
No letter is necessary—
Cut Out and use this Coupon
end address our nearest office
chances.
"sHrasxsass
fiAVNEft
* vWVAII STOCKr*
WHISKEY
. BOTTLED IN BOND
"KMmR DtSTLUXG COS**
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TH* UAYNER DISTILLING CO.
Enclosed find (3.20 for which send
me FOUR full quart bottles of
Hayner Private Stock Bottled-ln-
Bond Whiskey—express paid—as
per your offer. It is understood
that If this whiskey Is not found
as represented and satisfactory to
me In every way, It may be returned
at your expense—and my $3.*0 Is to
be promptly refunded. C*26
Name .
Orders for Ariz., Cal., Colo., 7-iaho, Mont.. Nev.,
N. Mex., Ore., Utah, Wash, or Wyo. must be on the
basis of 4 quarts for $4.00 by Express Prepaid or 20
quarts for $15.20 by Freight Prepaid. a - n
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY, Dept.G-26
DISTILLERY
TROY, OHIO
Established 1886
Dayton, O. Sf.Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Boston, Mass.
St. Paul, Minn. New Orleans, La. Jacksonville, Fla.
CAPITAL
#500,000.00
Pull Paid
STRAIGHT
Order
Kentuck
Express
Wilfyia
by :
Mail
UNEQUALED
Tailoring Salesmen WANTED
/ We want live, energetic hustlers, men who can make good; who are ambitious to start
in abusiness of their own. No canvassing; no experience required; no capital necessary.
We furnish everything to start. Hundreds are making from 5100 to $200 por month
and expenses. We guarantee absolute satisfaction and take all the risk. We
are one of the largest woolen mills in the country and positively have the only
up-to-date, high-quality, low-priced tailoring on the market.
ZStSmZZZ $25 to $50 Every Week
We furnish a complete agents’ outfit, consisting of largo sample book (not
a folder), order blanks, tape measures, advertising matter—in fact every
thing essential to the conducting of a high-class tailoring business.
Write today for this big outfit and 6ay “Send, me your agents' outfit.”
We will start you at once on the road to Success. Be sure and write today.
DANIEL WOOLEN MILLS* Dept G 3 300 Green St.. Chicago
y’s Great Whiskey
i Prepaid from Distiller to You
2 Ballons for $5.
matured, in Myers patent 1 gallon demijohns. To prove Fulton ia boat you need
send no money
We ship on SO day’s credit. If you have your merchant or bank write us guar,
anteemg account. No C.O.D. Full Quart Bottles of Eye, Bourbon or Corn arc
expressed prepaid in plain boxes, either 4 for S3.. 8 for SO. or 12 for S9.
FREE—4 miniature bottles of Selected Fulton with every 2 gallon order,
G with 3 gallon orders, accompanied by cash. If not satisfied with whiskey
return; and, if paid for, all your money will be refunded by first mail.
A ““ m MYEKS A COMPANY, ^COVINGTON KY°
I Sol» Owhtbs U.S.Rao. Dist’y No.23,6th Disr.. Kt, Order* from Mont., Wyo., Colo., N.Mex.sndV/eat thereof mn«t call
l for elthorJO fall quart bottle*,6g*llon*liaCemljobn*,or*c»sk,fartI5.byprep*id freight. Writ* for axpres* terms
2SISSSJSSSS Writefor our book, A Fair Customer, and price «'st sealed. ■■■■■■ i 4
HEW ROCK and
THIS FINE FLUE-CUBED TOBACCO is grown in the famous Piedmont
section of North Carolina. ROCK AND RYE is the best cheiv you ever put
in your mouth. For sale all over the world. Better try a plug H n r,
“rr MAKES YOU HAPPY’*
Manufactured bj BAILET BROS., las., Winston-Salem* N. C.
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