Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 07, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THI'KIDAY. MABTR 7. vm. Dyspefrlets Give instant relief Intioar SiomMb, Heartburn. Nausea, all discomfort* of todlr^on and dnprali sod economical. Medium ai«e, 25c«; Large, 91, handaome aluminum bonbonniere, 10c. Proggbu or mill. Catarrlets ■pedal to The Uwrilii, Norfolk, V... March 7.—around >u today broken for the Oeorala .tale bonding at the Jameatown Kxpoalllon to be a reproduction of "Bulloch Hall." Pre.ld.nt llnoaevell’a anceatral bom*. -A large fore* of man la at work, and the foundation will aoon be complete. The building I. expected to be fin- lilted aoon afwr the opening of the ex position. , - 1 Reiter, Naaal Catarrh, ! allay Inflammation, aoothe I rnncoua membrane, eweeten ant SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES for all make, of machlnea _ laa at Plra Cents par package, and everything alaa pertaining to eewlng machlnea at greatljr reduced prices. for the familiar lattar & 7# Whitehall atreat talaphona Ball llt-t; 414 Decatur atreat, talaphona Ball ,171; 711 Marietta atreat. tele phone Ball 110. tha breath. Beat gargle for Bore “ “ ‘ or mall, „ co.. Lowell, Kaaa. 60o.°r, 1 . e I>mrg^o,ma | l. FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN, CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC TINO PAGE PENCE OUR SPI- IALTV. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W, J. Dabney toptenuirt Co„ 61 So. Forsyth St, Atlanta, Ge. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION FOR THREE DAYS IN MARIETTA NEW BITTIESHIP IS COMMISSIONED AT HAMPTON ROADS kpcel.I In Tbe Oeerftss. Norfolk. Van March 7.—The battle •hip Minnesota, tha latest addition to tha American navy, waa placed commission In tha Norfolk navy yard today with elaborate ceremonies. Cap- lain John Hubbard, In assuming com mand. addressed hit i as rhe ship's baud' Spangled Ra furled to tha Tha Minnesota waa praaantad with an old ante-bellum bell from lbs moth er frigate of war. Minnesota, which saw service and waa destroy ad In lha Civil war. Out Glory waa un- THREE ARC SENTENCED TO QANO FOR BIGAMY Tha thirty-third aanual ronventlon of tha Georgia Sunday School Association will be held In Marietta March It, tl gild 14. The Invitation from the churches of Marietta to hold the convention In that city waa accepted l>y the executive committee at a meeting In Macon re-' ceatly. Thle convention will be one of the moat Interesting ever held by the or ganisation. Vi from Atlanta, Rome, Savannah, Au gusta, Columbus and all Georgia cities and towns are expected. One session of the convention will be devoted exclusively to primary work, and Mrs. Mary Foster Brynar. one of the best known Sunday school work- era In Ilia union, will conduct It. Many of the leading worker* of the atait will be premnt during the three days, and mime very Interesting paper, will be read. ENTERED CLASS AT UNIVERSITY IN HIS DECLINING YEARS gperlsl tn The Georgian Athens, Oil, March 7.—With hla hair silvered with tha frosts of 71 winters, hie ripe old age made Yieautlful by a ‘long and honorable public service lo the people of hie state, whom he loved ao wall, and hla prowess aftar knowl edge Increased with years of expe rience, Judge Bleckley found himself a student In the university here In the year 1M1, a special atudent In mathe matics and political economy. It was on one Monday night in Feb ruary, fust after darkness had aettled over the city. Mr. Denmark waa hand ed a telegram. Upon opening It Its ■ read aa follows: "Uornella, Ga—Denmark. University law class. Athens, Oa-Am on my way tn college. "1,00AN No college esperlence had been his In the days of hla youth. Ills school days were restricted to a few short farms at the village academy In Clay ton. among the hllla nf Rabun county. Mr. Denmark want to the station and In a few minutes the train rolled In, bearing the new student. Judge Black platform. Me. Denmark stepped forward and warmly grasped Judge Blerkley'a bend. The old atudent greeted the young stu dent. "Well. Denmark,” said Judge Bleck ley. "this le a new thing with ine and I knew I might as well prepare myself for what Is coming. I just thought I would put you on notice that I consider tnyxklf one of the boys. I warned you th knAw-l waa.on the way and hence I eent you that telegram. I’ve been read ing about thla basing buslnesa at West Point and I don't think I would like that pari of college life. You must see the boye and keep them from bas ing me. They eay the anphomores have been rutting off fre.htnen’e hair. I am not acquainted wtth the sophi- moree yet, but aa I am going to be a freshman. I don't want to cut off my hair or beard." Just before leaving the university, after a brief period, for Ills home In Clarkeevllle. Judge Bleckley wee asked for his opinion of college life, lie eald: "I am aatlsfled with tny collage expe rience. I received In one suggestion from the profeesnrs In mathematics In half a minute an amount of benefit 1 gperlsl Is The Oeorftau. Pickens, 8. C, March 7.—In tbe crlm Inal cAurt hare Charles Bridges and Will Hodges, of Gaffney, pleaded guilty of bigamy and were sentenced to three years each on tho public works of Ptck- ena county. Tbad Brown was arraigned for big' amy. He was married In North Caro. Ilna to wife No. 1, It was alleged, and to wife No. 1 In Georgia. Judge Gary held that the eourt had no Jurisdiction and Brown was then presented for adultery, pleaded guilty and was aen fenced to six months on tbe gang or i lion fine. John Henry King waa triad for big amy and convicted. He got two and one.half years on the gang. All of tha parties are rntton mill people. W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE CLOSES AT COLUMBUS. Speck* I III The lirorflau. « Columbus, Ga.. March 7.—Thr" ills- trlct Institute of the Woman's Chris tian Temperanre Union, whlrh has been In session In this city for two days, closed yesterday afternoon, the sessions being held at Ht. Luke church Addresses were made by several dele gates. among whom were Mrs, J. F. Del.ary. Mrs. T. E. Patterson, Mrs. Armor and Miss M. Teresa Grinin. HEAOACHES AND NEURALGIA PROM COLDS. I.AXATIVK IIIIOMO gutnlnr. the world- wide I'ulil anil Grip reaiedr rearm-es tbs •ante. Cull far mil name 1-ook for elfsa- tnre B. IV. GltOVB. ScT— - I » SCOTCH IMMIGRANTS TO LOCATE AT COLUMBUS ftperlal In The Georgian. Columbus, G«„ March 7.—Seven Scotchmen am anxious to locate In Co. lumbus. the tlret lo apply for employ ment under the new Immigration movement. They are men of various callings, amt have been selected for this city by Mr. Betjeman, of Albany, Ue., who has addressed F. B. Gordon on the subject. These men will be given em ployment here. wouldn't take any money compensation t deem eji- for that anybody wnuidn'l travagant. I have been greatly beric mad and yet I am going to be mure ‘ ‘ i. I will In my final terms, some time, receive the much fujler fruits of my rnllege studies when 1 come to com plete my count In some future day that another received hla "dl- DEATH OF JUDGE BLECKLEY DEPLORED BY SAVANNAHANS Special tn The Georgian. Bavannah. Ga.. March 7.—The news of the death of Judge Logan K. Bleck ley waa received In 8avannali with great regret. The members of the bar are a unit In praising the great life- Work and ability of the dlatlngutahed daad Jurist. 8oma of the expressions of the leading members or the local bar are aa follows: Judge Samuel B. Adams said: "In my judgment an abler lawyer or a more Intellectual man never eat on the supreme court bench. He would have adorned the position of chief Justice of the supreme bench of the United States and been a worthy successor of the Illustrious men who have filled this position. Willi all hla Intellectual acumen, ha possessed tha simplicity and Ingentouaneaa of a guileless child. He may Itava had peculiarities, even eccentricities, and—like all the sons of Adam—-he had hla faults, but no pe- futurity, or fault, tnuchad Ills absn. lute rectitude of conduct und speech, or obscured his ctrur Intellectual vi sion." Great Lost to Georgia. Walter U. Uharlton said: "The death Brains Rule This World— Not muscle, but brains goveruiug muscle. tuia Tho quality of brain can be changed by fortain selection of food. A food export perfected** brain-building food hv preparing certain elements in wheat and barley in n way that nature would make use of. That food is Grape-Nuts In it the Phosphate of Potash, obtained from nature's grains (not from the drug shop), is retained in minute particles. This lias an affinity for Albumen, and these two with water make the soft grey matter in the brain and nerve oenters. A solid fact you can demonstrate by tbe use of Grape-Xuts. In 10 Days vou van see the difference in yourself, and know "There’s a Reason’" REV. FLINN IN SAVANNAH HOLDING SERIES OF SERVICES g|H>i lal to The Georgian. Savannah, Os., March 7.—Rev. Rich ard Urine Fllait.of the North Avenu* Presbyterian Church, of Atlanta, la holding a aerie, of revival servlets bare al the Lawton Memorial, which la SHIRTS Cluett Shirts fit perfectly—wear longest—look best for every type and style of man. The perfect shirt for every occasion. CLUCTT. PEABODY A CO., ■ 6BIBB •• ••LLABB. OOQOQOOOOOOOQOOOQOOOOOpOOO a DAKOTA DIVORCE GRAFT _ a O KILLED BY LAWMAKERS. O o - o O Pierre. 8. Dak.. March 7.—Tha 0 Q house has pasted tha aenale dl- O vorce bill requiring a residence of O O one yaar In the tittle and Hires C O months In the county before be- O O ginning a divorce suit, with all O O hearings In opan court. Thla law O O kills the divorce Industry of the 0 O state, which has become dl.iaata- 0 O ful to tho people. ooooooooooooooooooooooaooo CHILD KNOCKED DOWN OY WAGON IN STREET Playing In front of her home In Houaten street late Wednesday after- boon, little poll Crimea, tha daughter of W, C. Crimea of 414 Houston street, woe knocked donut by a wagon driven by a negro. Tbe'child waa painfully but not dangerously Injured. The ne gro waa arreated, but afterwards dU- missed upon showing that tha accident waa not dus to his carelessness. POPULAR SUBSCRIPTION TO BE TAKEN FOR EXHIBIT. Special to Tk* Oeerglaa. Macon, Oa. March 7.—Now that 'ha city council has definitely and Anally voted not to appropriate any money to have the city represented at the James town Exposition, there la only one tyay In which Macon can save herself from betpg stricken from the Hat of the pro gressive cities of Georgia ' A popular subscription Is now the oply means whereby Macon may be represented among her sister cities at Jamestown. MEANS’ MACON CREDITORS WILL CONTINUE SEARCH. ARCHIE ROOSEVELT IS GETTING WELL Washington. March 7.—The presl dent's son, Archie, who la III with diphtheria. Is reported today as doing nicely. No complications have arisen unit none are anticipated. Many mes sages of sympathy hare been received from friends. BUND CHILDREN OF GEORGIA ENTER NEW SCHOOL. 8|iedal to The Georgian. Macon. Oa. March 7.—The main building of the new Georgia Blind Academy was opened yesterday and over a score of children were assigned to rooms. Tomorrow many other chil dren are expected lo reach the city. When (he old building on College street was torn down over eighty chil dren were forced to go to their homes await the construction of the new aredemj'. tnaellng with much success. The meet Ing are be' _ _ Ins largely attended, at both the" afternoon tend night sessions. J. H. Lonsdale la Haalailng vocally and his solos have been the occasion of coa.hlerabl* favorable comment. WITHDREW HIS DEMANDS FOR AN EXPLANATION Mpeclsl In The Georgias. Bavannah. Oa-. March 7.- In the su perior court yesterday I’harles V. Hoi- enatrln withdrew hla demand upon Judge fann to make public the rcaaona whv he refused to regard the recom mendation of the grand Jury that he be appointed n Justice of the peace. Judge fann Imd Intimated that he would make his position clear In u statement. INTERFERED IN FIGHT AND RECEIVED BAD WOUND. FAILED TO GET TICKETi STUDENT SUES RAILROAD. Special tn The Georgias. Athens, Ga., March 7.—A unique, and It la said the Arst ease of the kind ever prosecuted In the stale, has bean Aled by Henry 1*. Jones, u student of the University of Georgia, through his at torney, fidonet Joseph L. Hull, against tht^Genrglu railroad, aaklng for dam ages to the amount of (1.000. It Is al leged that he requested nt the ticket oAlce of the road here a through ticket to Waynesboro, on u connecting line ut the ivntrul from Augusta. It Is al leged that The ticket agent refused to issue the through ticket. It Is said that a statute passed In 1191 by the legislature makes It the duly of the railroad to Issue a through ticket under the circumstances of the case In ques tion. Aped.I to Tbe Georgian. Macon, as.. March 7.—A warrant charging J. F. Means, a former Justice of tha peace of Macon, wltlj larceny after trust, has been sworn out before Judge flay and an effort Is being mad4 by the police lo locate him. The war rant waa aworn out by the Arm of Rlea A Armstrong. Macon Jewelers, who claim that Means owea them for a diamond ring valued at 8180. Means, It Is alleged, asked to be trusted with the ring to show a lady, but failed to return It. Aa near as can be learned Meane left Macon tha latter part of December, and It la alleged left behind him about 11,4(6 unpaid. FOR SALE. Atlanta Nawa Publishing Company. In Bankruptcy. • Bjr virtu** of an order of tbo I tailed States eourt lo Iwokruptcr. tbe undersigned tru» tee will tell on March 14. 1907. at 19 o'clock, noon, the equipment lielwntfnff to tha abova united' Uukrupi. All tdda are subject to confirmation and must he accompanied with certified check for 10 per cent of the bid, „ «n«r*. itouu. Ji«n-R ««. For further particulars to reference to the ►rder for Male and the property to be sold, efcrence la made to said ordar and the In reference .... rentory and appraisement of file In tbe clerk'* office. Information In. reference • M ‘ JOHN K. OTTI.BY. Trustee. Fourth National Rank Building. NH, j* JOHN 1.. IIOl'KINH A MO Kb* Attorneys. GULF COMPRESS COMPANY MAY PURCHASE BIO PLANT. Special to The Georgian. Decatur. Ala, March 7.—It Is re ported In the city that the Gulf Cotton Compress Company Is flgurint on pur chasing the large plant built In East Decatur some years ago by the United States Rolling Block Company. This plant was later sold to an Iron bridge company, but for several years the plant has bean Idle. The compress company has been using the sheds of this plant this winter for storing cot ton. WILL MAKE EXPERIMENTS WITH BOLL WEEVIL. When the Hair Falls Stop it! And why not? Fall ing hair is a disease, a regular' germ disease; and Ayers HairViqor J NEW IMPROVED FORMULA ^ quickly and completely destroys these germs. The hair stops falling out, grows more rapidly, and dandruff disappears. An entirely new preparation. The New Kind Does not change the color of the hair ], C. AVER CO., Maanlactaring Chemists, Lowtjl, Maw, IF YOU DRINK Bowden Litnia Water, you will see'on the bot tle label— Job Offices Using Label Huddleston A Christian, 21 8. Forsyth Syl. Lester A Co 2 1-2 N. Broad Parham Ptg. Co 2 1-2 A Broad N, C. Tompkins. ...16 W. Alabama Telegram Pub. Co. 66 Central Avo. Franklln-Turnar Co 65-71 Ivy Downs A 8tad.t.. 14 1-2 N. Forsyth LaHatta Ptg. Co 20 8. Broad Ward Printing Co 55 8. Pryor John Thomason Co. .6 1-2 8. Broad Blssaar Ptg. Co 38-40 Walton Converse A Wing..1.104 Edgewood THIS LABEL This well-know Atlanta firm has Just placed an order for 1,500,000 bottle labels bearing the union label. Atlanta Typographical Union S20 Candler Bldg. , Atlanta ’Phone 873 P. O. Box 266 Mpw'l.l to TJm H••llrxl«n• Macon, tin . March 7.—Yesterday evening Roe. Hackney accidentally stabbed Julian Peacock In the thigh. Hackney and another young man by the name of Realand have been al outa for aome time, and yesterday they met on Cherry eireet. Hackney, It l» said, asked Bealand lo apologise for some- thing ha had said, and thla Bealand re fused to do. A light Immediately aton ed and Hackney. It la slated, pulled a knife. . . Peacock came along, and being * friend of both. attempted__to separate th»m and In the scuffle Hackney ac- , Idently cut Peacock lu the thigh. In- Aedlng a serious Aealt wound. of Judge Bleckley afflict* the people of Georgia with a great lose. His long anil honorable career la part of the creditable history of the slate; and no one of our time ha* Axed hlmaalf ao permanently upon the memory' of hla contemporaries. Hla vast professional Information was vitalised by a power of succinct, epigrammatic expression w hit'll Illuminated with a hash the great principle* of law and made the tnnal nnats Jueilce of legal conclusions aa men. and with hie rare gifts—ranging from logic to poesy —had the happiness f knowing, while In life, that the rev erence and affection of those with and for whom he labored were rendered Itlm without stint v ,The place* of most men may be supplied a _ _ __ at call when they fall In the Aght: I do not know any Ueorglan who at the moment can take the place of this wise and kindly old man. who knew and loved his people anil lllusiraled with undlmmed vigor the characteristics which htake them great." Waa a Manly Mafi. Colonel William Garrard said: "Judg* Bleckley was one of tha unique char acters produced by Georgia. He was really a hlg man. He waa a manly man. I -remember once when an Im- hlm affecting large Interests, am hleh was believed by many lawyer* . i be contrary to the well deAned laws of the stale, that when a review of the care was asked and II waa shown to him that he had erred, that h* reverted hla decision a. cheerfully a* though he were aterely conArmln* aome well- known principle. It took a man to do this. Personally he waa one of the >no.t pleasing men 1 ever knew, and at the annual meetings of the Bar Aa. ms 1 mIns tiewm-retlly the life of -the contention Georgians should bt glad that he has lltcd." Piles Cured Free. Ipeelal to The Georetea. Jackson. Miss.. March 7.—Professor Bamfctrge. In charge of the govern ment work In this state, looking to the keeping out of the boll weevil, has for warded to the department of agricul ture a list or the demonstration farms Hist are to be worked this year under hla supervision. There farms are lo cated In almost every county In the atate. PERFECTING ARRANGEMENTS FOR GORDON COUNTY FAIR. I pedal to The Georftao. Calhoun. Ga.. March 7.—The Gordon ■ County Fair for IM7 w-lll be held Octo- her 52. 21, 24, 26 and 24. and every ! indication points to the coming exhibi tion as being the beat fair ever held !n j North Georgia. The officer* are: o. N. I Htarr. president: J. T. McVay, secre tary. and W. R. Davit, treasurer. The Hat will be Issued about April 1. Get Rid of Your Piles Right Now. Pyramid Pile Cure Can Do It Quickly and Painleuly. FREE PACKAGE SENT TO PROVE IT. Half of the suffering and torture of piles has never been told, nut no matter. Whether your particular case of piles Is almost too excruciating for any mortal to bear, or If you are fear fully tantalised by unreachable Itching, or whether you have only a moderate case of pile., there I. positive relief, and quirk, too. In Pyramid Pile Cure. You need not take fiyr granted all we ourselves .ay about our Pile Remedy. We want It to speak for H.elf. WV want you to send for a frae package, today, of the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. We want to prove thrse state ments to you personally, ao that you will fret the result yourself. Pyramid Pile Cure has cured the wtirsl form of plies known. We prove It. Instant relief ran be gotten by using the marc.inus Pyramid Pile cure. It Immediately reduces all congestion and swelling, heals all sore*, ulcers and Ir ritated part*. Tha moment you start to us* It. your •ufferlng end* pnd the cure of your dread disease la In sight. Hare is on* of the many thousand latter* w* gat about thla great cure: "I have been a terrible sufferer of pile* for fourteen <141 year*, and dur ing all thla time you can have an Idea of how many klnde of medicine I tried. But I found no relief whatever. -Now. after trying but one treatment of your 'Pyramids.' I am free, free lo tell all sufferer* of thla dreadful dis ease to try this medicine—tbe Pyramid Pile Cure. Il will cure when all other* fall. Sincerely yours. George Bra- n«lgl|t. Hch.llbarg, Pa" The Pyramid PH* Cure la pul up In the form of “eaxy-to-uae." specially made supposllnrlee. They are soothing, painless. Instant and certain. A trial treatment will be eent you at once by mall. In plain, sealed wrapper, without a cent of expense to you. If vou send yout name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 11 Pyramid Build ing. Marshall, Mich. Afier you receive tha sample, you Cwsw-at-ywadewgglaf' cent*, nr If he hasn't It. send aa the money and »i will send It lo you. FIFTEEN DIVORCE 8UIT8 FILEO SINCE FIRST OF YEAR: Special lo The Georgian. Decatur. Ala.' March 7.—Divorcee seem to be quite aa fashionable a* wed dings In the Decatur* Juat now. Since the Aral of the year Afteen divorce suits have been Aled In the chancery court. 8omc of these are negroee. hut the majority are white people. During the same time the marriage license business has been quits rushing with the probate Judge and more than the average number of licenses to wed have been Issued. CUT THIS OUT A- Recipe for the Quick Cure . of Coughs aud Colds. Mix half ounce of Concentrated oil or pin* with two ounces of glycerine and half a pint of good whisky: shake well and use In tablespoon doses every four hours. This Is tbe ftiimula pre scribed by the renowned throat and lung specialist who established ,h» camp for consumptive* in tha pine woods of Maine and whose remarkable cure* attracted widespread attention among the medlcul fraternity. He de clare* that It will heal the lung* and cure any rough that I* curable and will break up an acute cold In twenty- four hour*. The Ingredient* can be secured from any prescription druggist at a small cost and I* easily mixed at home. The only care necessary la that It he thoroughly shaken. Be sure not to buy the'ordinary bulk oils nor tuitem medicine* using the name "till of Pine." a* they will pro duce nausea on account of the Impuri ties they contain snd frequently do permanent Injury to the kldneya. The "Concentrated" oil of pin* la put up for medicinal use In half-ounce vial* I net need In small round screw- top case* whlrh protect It from heat and light. It le aleo said to be an ex cellent remedy for lumbago and all this purpose II Is taken raw; a few drop* on sugar night and morning. Hotel Marlborough Broadway. 36th and 37th_St*., Herald Square, New York Mott Centrally Located Hotel on Only Broadway. Only ten minutes walk to 2S leading theatres. Completely renovated and transformed in every department Up-to-date in all re spects. Telephone in each room. Four Beautiful Dad “ with Capacity of 1200. The Famous 'German Restaurant Broadway’! phiel attraction lor Spe cial Food Diahea and Popular Music. MS lull. Esrtftta Pisa 4M Issua 13.00 sad «sma*4 with bask. Puke. Bsdmm sal Bub WRITE ron BOOKLET.' SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY A M. TIERNEY, Muufir COLLEGES OF COURTSHIP NEEDED, SAVS PROFESSOR Chicago. March Colleges of court ship fur the reform of American love- making are needed to At the lovelorn population of the nation for matrimony, according lo Professor Charles R. Hen derson, the University of Chicago's sociologlat. In an article on "Courtship.” In the current Biblical World, Issued today, the professor urges expert Instructions for those who are smitten with the Il lusions of love. Hasty marriages, divorces and,mar riages of convenience are classed an re sults of the "barbarism" Into which nd marriage hay He gave aa example of the decllnr in true love, "where the wife Is bmixlu from the parent like a cow, or where she Is compelled to marry to secure u Ane home ” Fashionable society exhibits dcpnned standards and alimony 1a accepted a- » substitute for rational marriages, h- declare*. Professor Henderson point* out •>- particular evils of modern lovrmaklnx such perils a* flirting, boasting of r qursts, exlravagnnee, accepting tl» presents. Ignorance of the tralnlnx ' children and courtship without Inrent to marry. . NAN PATTERSON WANTS THAW ACQUITTED OF HIS CRIME Pittsburg, Pa.. March 7.—After liv ing In seclusion with her husband, Man Patterson, who Is now Mrs. Leon G. Marlin, was discovered by newspaper men yesterday, with the result that she hurriedly left the home of her parents. The Martlhs believed that Mrs. Martin had been able to conceal her Identity and was about to purchase a home In Wllklnsburg. a fashionable suburb,, where they hare been living for two months. Martin and his wife, whose trials for the killing of ’’aesar Young were among the most aemwilunal and dra matic In criminal annals, came her* two months axa, Martin having ob tained a position aa bead rlerk at th* Duquesne Hotel. The former Flora- dors girl managed lo keep her Identity secret until found by newspaper men. who were seeking en expression of opinion from hrr on Ihe Thaw irlal, *rr» Mmm TcTotwr ro make any Statement, except to say that her sym pathies were with Thaw. Then she ier 4-year-nld niece, who has ! ■ making her home with the Marti i started for Washington. Merlin « ! follow In a few dojra, and Ihcv ' seek another home, where they are a. hjjwn^^^ I. -- - - .