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YOUNG®
| ATTCKED BY
55-YR.-OLD MAN
Ten-Year-Old Girl May Die As
Result of Assault. Mob
Violence Feared
TAMPA, Fla., Nov 5.—A ten
year-old girl, the daughter of a
prominent family of Sulphur springs
was perhaps fatally injured here
| ’Av. Wednesday afternoon, when she is
said to have been criminally at
tacked by a 55-year-old man.
J. M. McMillan, proprietor of a
fish market, is being held without
bail in the county jan as the assail
ant. He was positively identified
by the child according to authori
ties. ,
The little girl is under care of a
physician at her home, and her con
dition is reported as serious with
only a slight chance of recovery.
Sentiment was high following dis
closure of the attack and mob viol
ence was threatened. Scores of
persons were searching for McMil
lan when he was arrested and rush
ed to the jail.
Parents of the child swore out a
warrant against him, but he fled the
vicinity, it is said, and was not lo
cated until several hours later.
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SHIRTS, $1.49
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■without collars; $2.25 value. Sale
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and was formerly the S.S. Minnesota.
MIAMI TO HAVE
FLOATING HOTEL
S. S. Minnesota, Palatial Steam
er, Will Be Converted Into
Floating Hote’
MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 4, —-Announce-
ment has just been made that the S’.
S. Minnesota, a palatial steamship
of 280 feet, that was formerly used
on the Great Lakes, will be convert
ed into a floating hotel and anch
ored in the placid waters of Biscayne
Bay at Miami, Fla.
The vessel is being completely re
conditioned at New Orleans and will
■have 176 rooms. Miami hotels are
having a wonderful season and it is
expected that the Minnesota will
prove very popular. There will be
an orchestra, full dining service and
every thing will be “ship shape.”
Mr. Emmett Robinson of the Foor
and Robinson Hotels Company, is
president *"jthe" Company. The
Foor and Robinson already operate
the Ponce de Leon at Miami and a
chain of splendid hotels throughout
the South.
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HUSBAND KILLED,!
WIFE BEING HEID
Elopment Fund Created for
Elopement With Another
Man
NEWARK, N. J , Nov. s.—Mrs.
William J. Clark, whose husband was
killed by blows from a hammer as he
entered his garage in Hillsside, N.
J. Wednesday, confessed today to
Chief of Detectives Galation that she
and Joseph Cowen, a friend of the
family had saved an elopment fund
of $2,000. The money, she said,
was on deposit in a Newark bank.
Cowen is being held without bail.
According to Galation, Mrs. Clark
begged her to run away with him,
but that she had refused. She ad
mitted that Cowen had been at the
Clark house until after 5 o’clock
Monday, leaving shortly before her I
husband came home.
Although she had co-operated with
Cowen in saving the elopment fund.
Mrs. Clark said she never had prom
ised to run away with him.
A monument to Robert Fulton, in
ventor of the steam boat, is to be
erected in a small French town
where he conducted tests with a min
iature steamboat in 1802.
AMEHICL > I IMF.:-' REC ORDER
I INCREASE IN TOBACCO
ACREAGE IN THOMAS
THOMASVILLE, Ga., Nov. 5.
' Guy S. Jones, manager of the Thom
as county tobacco warehouse, states
that according to the acreage already
signed up there will be an increase
in tobacco acreage in Thomas coun
ty of about 100 per cent over that
of this year and that a great deal
of work is being done towards en
couraging the crop.
Eight demonstrators are being
worked in the Thomas county field
for the market here next season, the
demonstrators working near Thom
asville, Coolidge, Boston, Ochlock
nee, Pavo and Meigs.
A church which had been disused
for some time, in a fashionable part
of London, has been altered into a
desirable residence by a woman who
bought it at auction.
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! CIRCUS DAY
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■ Show Day Make Appeal to Both
Young and Old. Street Pa
rade Promptly at 11 A.M.
Show day makes appeal to both [
young and old—Street parade'
promptly at 11 A. M.
After two weeks of eager antic- !
ipation, during w.hich he has counted |
the days as tney passed, the small
boy will be in his glory Saturday for
by the time the average household
is gathered around the breakfast
table, the white tops of Sparks’ Cir-
I cus will have converted the grounds
at the fgot of Jackson street into a I
I great and wonderful city of tents.
But it is not alone the small boy who
has been awaiting the arrival of cir-1
cus day, for few ever outgrow their I
love for this form of amusement
which has a fascination not many can
resist. Today there are thousands of
I ‘circus fans” all over the country
i and many of them have grandchil
] dren. To many of these “fans,” i
| both young and old, there is an inter
lest in every hour of circus day, and
for their benefit the following ache-
- dule is given:
| Sparks Circus Day Program
i 6A. M.—Sparks Circus trains due
to arrive from Cuthbert.
| 6 :30 A. M.—Unloading and re-1
s t moval of tents, paraphernalia, wag
' ons, animals, etc., to the circus!
grounds.
7:30 A. M.—Erecting kitchen, din-
■ ing, dressing, menagerie, blacksmith
1 horse-tents and Side-Shows.
8 A. M.—Breakfast served to the
seven hundred circus employes.
8:30 A. M.—Hoisting of mamobh
“[white-top in which main performance
c take place, a lesson in practical ef
ficiency.
11 A. M.—The elaborate street
parade.
1 P. M. —Doors open for leisurely
‘ inspection of menagerie. Band
* Concert by the Jack Phillips Concert
a Band 1 to 2 p. m.
0 2P. M.—Afternoon performance
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Bily Vann Richards , aged 7
months, was adjudged the finest ba
by, physically, o fall the badies ex
amined at the Arkansas state fair
clinic. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Osacr Richards, live in Little Rock,
with the Far East spectacle, “L’Ora,
The Jungle Queen,” with 300 human
and animal participants .
6 P. M.—Concert of popular and
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classical music played oil the world’s
largest steam piano, uaieh can be
heard for five miles without the use
of radiophones. ,
. I'. M.—Doors opened to public.
Inspection of menagerie. Band Con
cert augmented by J. M. Del Vecho,
mastei air calliopist of the world.
8 r. M. Evening performance of
the :rcu , complete in detail.
11 !’. M —Concerted night move
ment to circus trains.
12 I’. M.—Departure of circus
trains.
For the convenience of patrons a
down town ticket office will be es
tablished tomorrow at the Americus
Drug Stjore where general admission
and reserved seats may be at the
same price as at the ticket wagon,
on the circus grounds.
MOSCOW Experiments made
here show how insects are able to en
dure the freezing weather of win
ter months. The insects have the
power to changing the temperature
of body by decreasing their activity,
, If the insects go to sleep the body
temperature falls low and keeps cold
weather from having a serious ef
fect on the bodies.
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