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SUFFRAGETTES
STILL MYSTERY GO TO BASEBALL
FURTHER INVESTIGATION TO. IN HOPE OF WINNING SOME OF KING NICHOLAS AFTER PRES
DAY WILL PROBABLY BRING !
SOME IMPORTANT FACTS TO;
LIGHT.
THE ENTHUSIASM .OF THE|
FANS FOR THEIR CAUSE Dl'R-.
IXG SUMMER. a |
SURE FROSI RUSSIA GAVE UP
POSSESSION OF SCUTARI,
DEMANDED BY POWERS.
Atlanta, May B.—The resumption i (By Associated Press.)
of the coroner's Inquest In the Maryi New York, May B.—Woman Suffra-
Phagan case this afternoon wll) gettes will Invade the base ball
come as a relief to the .overwrought | realm this summer In the hope of
public mind. winning for their cause, some of the
It will either set at Jest or con- enthusiasm which "fans’ - show for
firm the host of wild rumors that the National game,
have been floating around the city j Suffragists here are being urged' Scutari was to form a part of the
lor the past forty-eight hours. Soma I to attend every game, wearing their future autonomous state of Albania,
(By Associated Press.)
Cettlnje, Montenegro, May B.—
King Nicholas, of Montenegro, to
day decided to evacuate the for
tress of Scutari, In response to tne
demands of the European Powers.
The decision of the Powers that
was defied by King Nicholas, when
Montenegro took that fortress on
April 23, after a six-months’ selge. j
of these reports concerning the!colors, and distributing literature,
case, it is believed have some ba-j "Also be at the gates when the
sis In fact, while others are so ex-j men-come out." it is urged, "for
aggeratedly horrible .that. It Is!they will be good natured then and
scarcely conceivable to believe them! take your literature quite amiably.” jgetic steps to effect the decision of
true. Of this latter kind Is the ,ier-j No mention, however, |s made of the Powers, and concentrated large
slstent statement that there were 'the possibility of gloomy day3. when
knife wound all over the body of the home team suffers defeat,
the dead girl.
FOUND AT THE BOTTOM OF LAKE
1AMOXIA BY FRIENDS AV1TH
WHOM HE WAS AT THAT
PLACE — PROBABLY FELL
FROM BOAT.
AMICABLE SETTLEMENT OF ALL
TARIFF MATTERS HAS BEEN
ACCOMPLISHED AND THINGS
ARE PROGRESSING SMOOTH
LY.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, May 5.—With a fow
odds and ends of the Sundries Sched
ule left over, the House stood ready
today to dispose of the free list, tne
cotqplex administrative features, and
the Income tax matter, ajl that r^-
Over and over again It has-been
whispered' that the two men con
fined In the jail had confessed the
crime, and In this connection a
story has gained currency ‘.hat a
check has been found, made out for
2300, given by the white man to
the negro Janitor.
Local newspaper reporters, work
ing conscientiously, have been una
ble to establish the truth or un
truth of this latter report, but they
are expecting that this afternoon
that the detectives will either con
firm or deny It.
The most Important evidence to
be deduced this afternoon Is that of
Dr. Hurt, the coroner's physician.
He has been in conference with the
coroner and with the solicitor gen
eral's office during the greater part
of the day.
I
EA
GET MONEY
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago, May B.—The friends In
this city of Clarence Darrow, the
famous attorney, who defended the
McNamara brothers, at Los Ange
les, Is penniless as a result of his
IN THE ALIEN LAND RILL CASE
UNTIL BRYAN RETURNS FROM
THE AVEST—COPY OF BILL
SENT HIM.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, May 5.— President
Wilson received today by telegraph'
a copy cf 'he alien land bill, which
was passed Saturday by the Cali
fornia legislature.
The President let It be known
that the administration would take
no further stops until Secretary
Bryan returned Thursday.
Mr; Wilson told hts callers this
morning that he had received
protest from the Japanese govern
ment, thought Intimating that such
might bo expected.
bodies of troops on the Montenegrin
border, and the Powers Instituted a
blockade of the Montenegrin coast,
but King Nicholas was still defiant.
It was learned tnat Austria and
Mr. George Worllng was drowned
accidentally at Lake lamonia yes
terday morning about six o’clock.
The accident happened while be was
alone In a boat out on the lake, a
short distance' from the shore, ancf
was discovered by' his companions
only after, he had been In the wator
for several minutes, probably a
quarter of an hour.
Mr. Worllng, with Mr. Robert
Austria Immediately took ener-, Taylor, left Thomasville Saturday
night for Lake lamonia. They
went in an auto by Beachton, and
there met Messrs. Walker, Whit
field and (Andrews, who joined
them. They arrive at the Lake at
about tea tnlrty or eleven o’clock,
and spent the night. The whole ^
Italy had agreed to solve the sltiia-1 party arose early Sunday morning f ure * This formality Is counted upon
to take less than an hour.
A brief, relating to the Income tax
provision of the Underwood bill,
was filed with the Senate Finance
Committee today by the Investment
Bankers Association of America, urg
ing that the tax follow the general
plan of the English act, with respect
to Interest of corporate bonds.
mained of the new tariff law,
The debates which have been held
on various tariff matters, have been
the most good-natured in the recol
lection of the Democratic leaders,
and only a few minor changes are
expected, these changes being mere
ly to clarify the langauge.
The Income tax alone will occupy
the House tomorrow, and this will
be followed by the reading of the
bill for passage of the whole meas-
tlon by a military expedition, sndjand with the exception of two of
the Austrian army prepared to ad-1 the men, all went out on the Lake
vanced. Russia then joined in the In boats. Messrs. Walker and Whit-
pressure exerclslon on Montenegro,
thereby greatly • relieving the situa
tion.
King Nicholas expects to receive
territorial compensation for giving
up the fortress of Scutari. "
Evacuation Begins At Once.
(By Associated Press.
Berlin, May S.—No conditions
were mentioned today by Montene
gro, when she Informed the German
foreign office of her. Intention
evacuate Scutari, and'.It is believed
the first steps looking toward evac
uation will be-tnken within 24 hours.
POPE HEOKIVEli FIRST
CALLER THIS MORNING.
(By Associated Press.)
Rome, May S—Pope Plus, this
morning gave audience for the* first
time since his recent Illness, when
he received Cardinal Dominic Fer-
two recent trials for bribery, and I rata - wil ° ' haH onl >' recently .return-
oUlcers of the Chicago Federation of P<1 fron Malta, where he presided
labor today began the task of rals- • over tht Eucharistic Congress. The
Ing funds to aid him.
j Pope expressed great Interest In the
Darrow faces his third trial soon.! Con * r ®ss. and asked for details of
i the proceedings.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT, WITH
- MANY ENTRANTS, BEGINS.
ENTRANT, B«HN, || p EC(|L ggfflg |J ^
(By Associated Press.)
Columbia, S. C., May 6.—Teams
from North Carolina, Georgia Uni
versity, Georgia Tech, Clemson and
the University of 'South Carolina,
have entered the annual tournament
of the Southern Intercollegiate Ten
nis Association. The finals will be
played here Friday.
fBy Associated Press.)
Washington, May B.—The Inter
state Commerce Commission held
today that where perishable freight
moves regularly In sufficient to Jus
tify spoclal equipment In cars, a
special service should be furnished
by the carriers.
The Finest
Candy' Made
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There cen be no purer, more delicious candy than
the'kind we handle.
EVERY PIECE A LUSCIOUS MORSEL THAT
MELTS IN YOU MOUTH'
Perfect freshness is one of the many reason’s
that NUNNALLY’S candy is always good.
Put up in neat boxes that [make a .fitting con*
tainer for this delicious candy.
Peacock-Mash Drug Co,
PHONES 105-106.
All Military Operations Will Now
Cease, 'Tl* Thought.
*• (By Associated Press.)
London, May B.—Sir Edward Gray,
tbo British Foreign Minister, an
nounce^ to today’s meeting of the
Ambassadors, that Montenegro had
unconditionally placed the question
of the future of Scutari In the hands
of the Powers. —
This decision relieves the immed
iate tension In European politics,
and It Is generally hoped tha^ this
action on the part of Montenegro
will do away with all necessary mili
tary Incursions Into Albania, which
had been contemplated by Austria
against Essand Pasha.
ATLANTA JAP SAYS HIS
COUNTRYMEN NOT PEEVED.
Atlanta, May B.—The only At
lanta Jap/ who takes the slightest
Interest In the California Controver
sy, Is the Japanese butler, of Gov
ernor-elect John M. Slaton.
A highly educated student, he
takes the view that war Is the most
remote possibility, and that the Jap
nation as a whole, will appreciate
the attitude taken by President
Wilson.
field rowed across the basin and re
turning saw Mr. Worling attending
to some trout lines, which they uad
put out. They told him to come on
in and help prepare the br- ak-
fast.
, Mr. Worllng did not come, how
ever and after about a half hour,
Mr. Taylor left the place where they
were cooking and went to the bauk
of the lake to call Mr. Worllng
again. Mr. Taylor was surprised to
see the boat empty and the hat
which M.r. Worllng had worn, on top
of the water near by. He Immed
la'ely summoned the three men and
two of them got into a boat and
went out on the Lake to lnveeti-
gate.
They rowed to the place where
the hat was floating and looklag
over the side of the boat, Into the
water, saw Indistinctly, the white
shirt of Mr. Worllng In the water.
Mr. Whitfield Jumped from/ the
boat, into. thewaterc^hlcii_was.>t)ou t
seven feet deep and managed to get
the body to the surface. With his
companion he brought it to shore.
All four made desperate efforts to
revive the drowned man for over
half hour and when they saw It was
without avail, they went to summon
assistance.
Coroner Held Inquest.
Those whom they summoned sug
gested that the coroner he told of
the affair and an Inquest was held
os soon as a jury could be sum
moned. After all evidence was sub
mitted the following verdict was
rendered: x
“We.-ythc Jury empanelled In and
for Leap County, State of Florida,
PRESIDENT WILSON 4VANTS BILL
FRAMED AT ONCE, SO THAT IT
CAN BE PASSED BY AUGUST,
AS HE EXPECTS TO GO TO
PANAMA IMMEDIATELY AFTER
ITS PASSAGE.
(By Associated Presf. i
Washington, May 5.—President
Wilson again today expressed the
hope that members of Congress will
agree early on the details of the
currency legislation, so the bill could
be passed before August, or the ad
journment of the special session, as
the President plans to visit the Paiw
ama Canal about that time.
Mr. Wilson does not expect *Tje
tariff bill to be materially changed
FIRST GiMEOF
11 Mr
HORNETS AND VALDOSTANS MET
AT HEIGHTS PARK FOR FIRST
OF TilREF.-G.VME SERIES AT
HEIGHTS PARK—Bid CROWD
EXPECTED.
ta.
of his position regarding the woo
or ^ugar schedules.
meat of Messrs. Herring & Herring
and prepared tor burial. The wlfa
and three small children of the de
ceased, who live on Clay Street.
re lanudlatelr notified of the sad
occurrence and the body was later
taken to the home.
ENGLISH PEACE DELEGATES
WELCOMED TO NEW YORK.
(By Associated Press.)
New York, May B.—The delegates
to the conference, which Is arrang
ing for the centenary of the Troaty
| of Ghent, signalising a century of
| pcaoo between English-speaking peo
ples, were formally welcomed to the
city today.
Today's program included ad*-
dresses by Mayor Gaynor, Lord
Weardalo, who Is at the hoad of "jo
j British delegation. Judge Alton B.
Parker, and others.
Justice District No. 3. after having
Investigated the evidence and exam
ined the body of one George Wor
llng, from the best of our judg
ment, find that the deceased came
to his death by accidental drown
ing. So say we all.
T. P. STRICKLAND,
Foreman.
T. P. STRICKLAND, Jr..
G. B. STRICKLAND,
S. W. DICKEY,
ELI MILLS,
TOM HENDERSON.
May 4, 1913."
The above Is a duplicate of the
true verdict.
Body Brought to Town
The body was then brought back
to town itNan automobile, arriving
here about two o'clock. It was
taken to the undertaking cstablhn-
UNTON PACIFIC GETS LONGER
TIME FOR DISSOLUTION.
MONEY MUST
BE
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, May B.—The Su
preme Court today extended the
time in which the Union Pacific
railroad must dispose of Its 46 per
cent. In Southern Pacific Stock,
from May 12th to July first. The
attorneys for the Union Pacific had
asked for an Indefinite extension.
.Believed to lluve Had Apoplectic
Stroke.
Those who were with Mr. Wor
ling stated that he was In appar
ently good spirits that moraing n:id
as far as they knew In perfect
health. They believe that wnlle
looking at one of the trout lines, he
was stricken with an apoplectic
stroke, and feii'lato the water, death
occuring almost Instantly. Mr. Whit
field who rescued the body, after a
groat deal of effort, stated to a
Times-Enterprlse reitorter that when
he dove down and took hold of the
body It was quite still and never
moved the slightest bit. No other
cause for the accident ran be imag
ined.
Mr. Worllng was well known In
this city, whche had lived at Irregu
lar Intervals for many years. lie
had many friends who were grieved
and shocked to hear of ills untime
ly death. He leaves a wife, former
ly Miss Maggie Duren. of Meigs, and
three children, one by a former
wife, who was Miss Dora Trull.
Funeral Today.
The funorai services were con
ducted from the Baptist church this
morning. Rev. W. M, Harris officiat
ing. The funeral at the gravo was’
In charge of the local lodce of Ma-
sons, Mr. Worllng having been a
member of that order.
ALLEGED THAT WOMAN CLERK the flrst 8ack -
IN STATE DEPARTMENT • SE-' The parade was started at two
CURED LARGE SUM IIY FRAUD*j °' dork and moved about the prind-
ULENT MEANS. pal streets of the city, for about an
_____ > hour, tooting and working things np
(By Associated Press.) i generally.
Washington, May B.—Laura B. The official line-up of the two
Cramer, a State Department Clerk, j teams was announced at one o’cloct
who is charged with having used : today by Manager Dudley and Man-
her "spook Influences" upon Fenton j ager Morse and they are as follows:
J. Hurd, oj, Greenwich,. Conn., a) Thonuwvllle.
millionaire, te obtain forty thousand Pierre, right field.
dollars, from him, will have to re
turn the money back to his estate,
according to a decision rendered by
the Court of Appeals today, revers
ing the decision of the lower court.
The next step in the proceedings
will be to locate the money, which
Is said to be tied up In securities.
WHO DECLARED
Pigue, third base.
Murphy short stop.
Wilkes, center field.
Barnett, left field.
Jordon, first base.
Champlln, second base.
Dudley, catch.
Roth, pitch.
Valdosta.
Beggans, center field.
Bermaa, short stop.
Van Landingham, catch.
Morse, first base.
Lelnlnger, third base.
Wlsman, right field.
Franks, left field.
Stewart, second baee.
Zellars or Lewis, pitch.
NEW YORK POLICE DETERMIN
ED TO PUT AN END TO THEIR, killed and another fatally Injured la
LAWLESSNESS, AND SEVENTY-1 shooting affrays.
FIVE DETECTIVES HAVE PUT j Seventy-five detectives were de-
OX CASES. [tailed or the case today and when
— - — (the pa'rolmen at the Mulberry Street
New York. May fi.—The NV™, station were relieved, they donned
York police today declared war on
the Hangmen who killed two of their
number and beat up two others,
during the last thirty hours, on tlifc
lower West Side.
One of the gangsters has been
plain clothes and volunteered to
help the detectives.
The police believe the underlying
reason for the shooting lies thq
leadership of Jack Sirocco's gang of
gun-men.
We sell CLOTHES TA1LORED-TO-
ORDER, by Ed. V. Price & Co.,
because there are none better ob-
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'PHONE 33 116.SOUTH (BROAD ST. .
/ytAYBE you think the
* " * only way to get good
clothes is to have them made-
There are a
who think that
to-measure.
lot of men
way.
It’s a good way to get good clothes if you get the
right man to do the measuring and the making.
But the men who know how to do these things are
so rare that they charge big prices for doing them;
$50, $60, $75; and even then you don’t always get
things right by paying the price. The truth is,
Hart Schaffner & Marx
make suits that sell at $25 that the average custom
tailor can’t produce under $40. In style, in materials
in tailoring, in fit, you’ll find their $25 suits'extreme
value.
Louis Steyerman,
The Shop of quality
On the Corner.
The Empire League season was
formally opened in Thomasville
this afternoon at three thirty at
Heijhts Ball Park. Mayor Roscoe
Luke hutled the flrst ball, and It
received by Vlce-Presideat
Groover, of the Empire League. Val
dosta and Thomasville are the op
posing teams, entering into the sec
ond of three game series, Thomas
ville having copped two in Valdos-
The people came to the city from
i
in the Senate, nor does he credit I every town in this section and it is
the report that wool will be taken j believed that fully fifteen hundred
from the free list. will witness the contest. The side
After hearing many arguments on | lines have been roped off, so as to
the subject. President Wilson states ■ accomodate fully that many people,
that he sees no reason for a change and the ground is in splendid shape
for the first game.
Dudley will put In Roth to twirl,
and he expects him to' win tha*
game. Champlln, the Albany star
short stop Is here and also Crow, a
^ semi-professional from GalnesviPe,
•! who w.mts a try-out at second base.
Hu id touted a fast fielder and a
splendid hitter. He may get a try
! at second either today or tomorrow
; with Charaplin working in the other
j contest. Jordon or Kates will hold
m