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MRS. GRACE FREE.
SLAPS HUSBAND
Continued F r on* Page One.
fnvesimcr.ilk a o so-d thi- d<
fendant in his b > tt i ‘; < Hr' be 'ads
without funds. even to pay his jx-? -
«ona’ expenses. am. miles-
furnished him mom ' i«» go into
business 1 would !»• compelled to
go to work on sahr\. which ho
ver much di -liked t-« do on ;o -
count of the ;<pi ••’ !!.' < of the
thing and because e h*- • ahi. ho
< ouM not make a- ouch money a«
ho x\ani< dto mak«-. Email? about
the 6th d-'. of N<>\•.iib'-’ h« urgrd
■ this defendant, legging li“T to -el;
■nrno of her propcri - >: o de- o
raise the note- a' 101 m; of <a- 1
lo establish him in said bu :im->
Defendant came to At’nnta and
rented a louse and paid the house
hold .-io living expanses and pm -
■nna! ♦ \pens< of herself and Lid
band and furnished him the mom-y
with wbi‘-h sa’d pat’tm rship «on
du. tcd its bus)no■ « and bought it
proper t>
Mrs Grace Again
at Wilson Home.
Tte a--eu#ed wife is spending tv . fr ;
dj\ n >ix weeks om she- >f tne.count?
jf. .. she ha b' o’ ik h s ;»u‘ hi '
(onibiitm nt by Just .1 K Ridim
She 1 again ai tht hum o' *.4 • m» e ■
ft'on. 270 \ hb’ O’-eet ft 0 Ell.
who;-- sue spent --\t a H ' •'
h« • commitment hearing.
M->. Guice is iadebt’d to •.’h*-> i •
k.'gmr.a.s no <>f the Atlanta Sutint'orn
pan- . so. hoi freedom, for it was ii»
w ’ o signed hm bond sot *5.000 yostm
day afternoon I p until a short wh. e
• fto m . bond uas gi\’*n Mr Lago
dSb” no had wi <• met Mi s Giaee an
va* through sympathy for hm th.J
.r v c prompted '<» off* •*» stand good
so her app?aran*•• at <-oil ■ uli'-n h<
ria is .-ailed
Sympathizer
Gave Her Bond.
A- i null a s she xa- :: •• d f. om l is*
Towe. Mis. Grave w.-nt alone to the
of hm Mo.ire & Hram 't
In the Peters building \vh< re sin be. )
a long consultation, ft was there that
site met her bondsman find expressed
her appreciation foi what he had don
so. hel.
“Oh. it is so good to be from behind
those prison bars again.’ said tin* ac
cused wife when she reached her attor
ney .* office. ’‘The six week* that 1
spent in there wer<- six yea- to m< It
was so lonesome and so drear? that t
kept me in a melancholy mood most of
rhe while, h seems strange to be om
Again
R.C.ALSTON MODERATOR
OF EPISCOPAL COUNCIL
.MA. •ON*. GA., May -'I. Th. ms
council of the Episcopal diocese of At
lanta "ill meet in Emanuel church in
Ath'-n-c The officers elected for th'
year arc; R. C. Alston Atlanta, mod. -
ator; George Stovers. Atlanta, reg
istrar. and E. W. Stet Son, Macon, ti' a.--
urer. The convention adjourned with
no action taken on the proposition to
elect a negro bishop for the diocese, al
hough the matter was discussed
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«► hats to order 7 a*
—Wc ha' e one of the most complete
millinery departments in the city, and Tv
wc arc fully prepared to supply your , y
♦♦ summer millinery needs.
Ready-to-Wear Hats
Hats Trimmed to Order
The Latest Shapes
Open An Account If You Wish
78 Whitehall Street
& A/ixyjK
Atlantan Won Fortune in Canal Zone
j IT WAS A WIFE AND 2 BABIES
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,\|r>. .1. 11. Stevenson and her Iwo children, who. with their husband and father, formerly
C a resident of Atlanta, are visitiue in Atlanta. Mrs. Stevenson<M as a oovernnioiit school teacher
in the canal zone, and there met Mr Stevenson, who was in another department of the govern
! men! service.
WILBUR WRIGHT IS
IMPROVED;DOCTORS
NOW SEE RECOVERY
f
' ' DA YT()N, < MHO M a \ : i Tlie con
i dition of \\ ilbui ••ttrl.v today
showed light improvement. b'or the
lir.<i time in everal dujs ib‘ regained
con>tlousncb m, was abl<* to recognize
, members of hi.- fimil\ and spoke a
few words to them. His physicians
! believe Id max recover. 'Phe aviator
n\ enior is ill v itli t) pboid fev» r.
Mrs. M. C. Marchman.
M M. <Marchman, S 3 yea .-, old,
who t.i‘‘d at the family home. 98 North
Bou’< vard, list night, was buried in
Oakland eemeier.s lodai following fu
! neral servlets at the residence. She ’s
survived by two sons. J. \\ . and X\ . E.
Marehman. and a daughter. Mrs. M.
<’lie- l\. Patterson ct Son had charge of
the 1 liner il.
!Hl< ATLANTA GJ- OIbHAN AND NEWS: FRIDA V. MAY 24. 1912.
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J. H. Stevenson Says Ditch Of-1
tors Great Opportunities for j
Southern Commerce.
M liatcvei the Panama 'anal may
bring to other.'-. it has brought one At
lantan i fortuni' to be envied a wil<
and two children.
J. 11 Stevenson, now in the govern
ment service on the Panama canal, is
back in Atlanta on a visit, with the girl
he married in 1907 in Panama, ami
theli two children, Ellon Hope, agtil
three, and llobort Noel Sl'VCli.son. ag> I
eighteen months.
Mr. Stevenson met his wife, who «a-
Miss Blanch Smith, of Maine, w hile she
was a teacher in the government serv
ice at <'hristobal. in the Atlantic divi
sion of the canal zone. The tmericans.
though from far distant parts of the
same country, were attracted to eacb
mhe. at first sight
Miss Smith soon left her po-itiou -
government teacher to become the wife
of the government employee. Soon aft
er their marriage they paid a short visit
io Mr Stevenson's relatives in Atlanta,
but this is the first time since the birth
of file children that they have visited
tile stall’s They arc at 269 ("rev
st; cm.
The two little natives of the canal
zone a e sturdy looking Ani<'> ! , ;;ns for
all their Central American birth, and it
is hard to sax whether they favor most
their Xew Englaifd mother or th-ir
Southern father.
Sees Great Trade Chances.
" hih in tlm office of tiecm st rue. cm
'lopaitmont foi tin fust six yen's Mi.
Stevenson bus made a study of trade
conditions dependent on the opening of
t ie canal and predicts a great future
for this section of the country.
In an inlet.'sting interview he u g.-d
tout Atlanta and the South Atlantic
states take active -teps to get p.- piaitti
■d with the peoples ami customs of
South America.
"Other sections and count; i s." lie
said, “have already taken steps to se
cure the commercia benefits that will
bo made possible when trade with the
western toast of South Amer';.-a
opened up -by the completion of th"
I'annma canal, ami the suggestion of
i ; Atlanta ' hambor of <'ommerer that
,i convention of South. :n merchants
tnd manufacturers be bold hero titis
fall and that a commission go to South
Vmcri.a to investigate trade condition,
and get in touch with the business in n
theie is a timely one,'" says Mr. Steven
son.
New Orleans Already Busy.
"t'oming back to Xew Orleans on tic
boat I talked a great d al with. Tlmma.-
V Kercheval, a i. presen tat ive of Tm
Xew Orleans Progressive I nion, ami I
found that be had Spent six or eight ‘
months on the west const of Smith '
America, boosting Xew ms trade,
;,nd the pioduets of the adjacent terr.- j
tore.
" I’he business nu n of Xew Orleans I
were quick to see the advantage of get- I
ting a man on the tieid each and this’
stresses th" fact to me that \tlanta and I
tae emainder of tin Smith should fall i
in with the Louisiana citv and scout 'I
markets in the wesf coast cities of J
Smith America for Southern products, i
"There is going to be opened up a '
tremendous import from South America
of minerals and fertilizers -a nd the ex
ports w ill i onsist of American inanu
f.o-tii on products to .. great extent." I
Mi St.'v.r s.m has studied condition--
" regard to lb" ’lianeos of a great.
.uh' b. tween th':- couhjry and {!’■ •
. mtineut of t’m South and thinks ", • '
I possibilities 1-ideti with grant vvcalt . >
l io us am. :.l'o so, the idvaut.tg of i
MORSE IS»BAGK
IN BEL STREET
Continued From Page One.
him. is that Morse is ilv-iviigt'i th"
Morse of Atlanta. Very plainly 11'
shows that he Is no Krnffr'.' thwUootifed’’
man. His every action, gcs'tutc, his
tom- and ■■nifnei.nion proclaim .titaf he
is once more .tin ae'tive. aggfhssivi
business man vs ho engineered the
coastwise shipping trust and who linos
w ith the forthcoming,-opening of the
"Big Ditch" throagh-cßAnauw loads
more of cfingenial work for his in
genius mind.
When steamship companies are being
.formed every week and the eye of every
American ship ow net is turned to the
isthmus, the return of \\ Morse is
hilled in marine circles as highly sig
nificant. at least ’ "
<if himself Morse said. "You can -o<
I'm ('turning to health and returning
rapidly. That bears out the statement
of my physicians in Europe, who said 1
was 'good for some time,' any way,
and I'm out for a complete recovery.
Hut while I'm doing so well I do not
want to overdo it and so I'm compelled
to r' ittse the invitation of my old fel
low townsmen of Bath. Maine, who
have arranged a reception in my honor.
I'm going to see them some time, o'
com sc, and tell them how good th'i.
friendship makes me feel, but for the
present I'll coniine my visiting to a few
friends near home, and I'm going to
stay pretty closelv about the .Milam'
apartments at 127 West Fifty-eighth
street."
As to Law ver MeConih. and his sum
mons. Morse said that was not new to
him. for tiic attorney had tried to ex
amine him while he was in the Atlanta
prison. "But'l was so sick they re
fused to let him question me, and now 1
hear he says that 1 sailed to Europ.
eluding him. when 1 bad promised to
see bin) in Xew York. That is n.c
true."'
Mrs. Mo;-c is constantly with her
husband She says that in spite of th.
suits the Morse family reunion ba
been the happy event of her latter tis
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Smnature of
"The Gates of Silence’’ begins
in Monday's Georgian, Don't
miss it.
Tomorrow. 3 p. m., auc
tion. lots and bungalows.
North Boulevard and Eighth
street..
510,000 A YEAR 4
SELLING PAPERS
CUP'AGO, May 24. - The striking news
boys in Chicago have suffered ver? little?
from giving up their business. ! he> •
don’t have to worry about where the next
meal is coming thorn for the simple rea
son that the greater majority of them
have laid by-fortunes, and a numb< r arc
almost in the plutocrat class, earning |
about $1.0.000 3 year
The general public Hoes not l ave any
real idea of the profits made by the so
••alled ‘newsboys. And thlkc “boj
who struck are that in name only, for
their ages range from twenty t o six;? -
fix e years Also the income of their busi
nesses arc as profifaWe as lho.se in any
"Ihcr line of trade, and in rnanj' instances
much grca’ter.
Another thing that ts not generally
known is that the profit of almost the
poorest news stand- that is. street stand
is at least $2,500 a year, while none of
‘hose in the lo«‘,p district, or the promi
nent outlying ones at elevated
and the like is worth less than $3,500
a y car.
SPECIAL MEAT SALE
for Cash Only
Wolfsheimer & Co.
Hams and Bacon
Rex Flams, from 8 to 12 pounds 17c
Hex Flams, skinned 18c
Rex Breakfast Bacon .. ........................... 18c
Shafer’s Breakfast Bacon 19c
Pork, Fresh Tennessee
Pork Shoulders 12 l-2c
Pork Loins 17 l-2c
Lambs and Mutton
Lamb Shoulder 10c
Lamb Forequarter 12 l-2c
Lamb Ilindquapter 17 l-2c
Mutton Forequarter 10c
, Mutton Hindquarter 14c
Poultry
Hens 20c
Ducks 25c
Butter and Eggs
Genuine Fresh. l-'aihcy ( reamery. ow-pound prints.
Banquet Bouquet 35c
Golden Rod 33 l-2c
Cooking Butter (Country > 20c
Eggs 17 l-2c |
Groceries
Large Mammoth White Asparagus. R. A II 22c
Tea Templegarden. 1-4 pound 14c
Tea Templegarden. 1-2 pound 28c
\o ('. <). D. or phone orders will be tilled at above prices.
Wolfsheimer & Co.
114-116 Whitehall Street
DECATUR LOTS
Absolutely Half Their Value
Right in the City. Sewerage and
City Water. $lO cash and $lO month.
Must be sold at once. Right close to
Agnes Scott College and Graded
School. S4OO, $450, SSOO, $550,
S6OO, $650. Double your money
easily.
T. L. Moran and L. P. Bottenfield
Salesmen in Charge
E. Rivers Realty Co.
Phone 1207-8 Main
Revolt Given Death
Blow, Says Huerto
I MEXh'U CITY, Ma.- 24. —Generai
Jlutrta, commander of the federal forces
in tiic north, reported officially to Pres
ident Madero today that the Orozco
revolt had been dealt a death blow by
tlie government victory at Rellano
I that the rebels had lost more than 1.000
I killed, wounded or captured, and that
(Geneial Orozco was in full flight, pur
sued by the victorious federal?.
According to General Huerta. iii.
ground ci - which the rebels arc fleeing
is worse tl’.jn that whicli they travels il
after tiieir defeat at Conejos, and hi
said tlia< they soon would be overtaken
and forced to sui rendet or die.
1 500 Rebel Deserters Fleeing.
Fifteen hundred rebels are reported
to liave deserted Orozco and fled toward
the border, hoping to escape to th-.
Cnited Stales.
Tiie battle of Rellano began at 3 p. ir.
Wednesday and lasted until late yeslei
■Jai During that time General Huerta,
who is the ol lest general in the Mexi
can a’my. neither ate no slept, but di
rected every move of his troops.
He narrowly escaped injury sever.l
times ami his private secretary. Ben
jamin Camanera. was fatally injured,
dj'ing last night.
General Huerta was todav acclaimed
as a new national hero by the govern
ment and probably will be made minis
ter of war if his success continues.
FISH LAW VIOLATION CHARGED.
ALBANY. GA.. May 24. J. G. Bo!- .i
ton has been arrested charged wit 11 .
violating the state game and fish law c
Deputy Game Warden Hobbs charge')®
that Bolton had fish baskets in thug
Flint river. This is ,the first ease <> 1
this kind to come up here under the
new game law.
The A.T. &5.F. Ry. Co.
Si C 2te:.7
CHICAGO.
To <et *
MIAO tHt OTHt* SIOt
/C mF >
Geckyour
trunk e<nd
go
this summer
|owy€re
excursions
@i/6inia
A ou will find the weather
cool and pleasant, espe
cially up in the Sierras and
near the Pacific beaches.
The cool way to go is
on the Santa Fe, through
Colorado, New Mexico
and Arizona—more than
I a mile up in the sky.
Stop at the Petrified Forest and
Grand Canyon of Arizona.
Visit Yosemite, too.
Low fares all summer. Special reduc
tions for certain Pacific Coast Con
ventions. Fred Harvey meals.
Auk for our Summer travel folders—
“ California Summer Outings,” “Titan
of Chasms,” “Old-New Santa Fe."
Jno. D. Carter, Sou. Pass. Agt.,
14 N. Pryor St.. Atlanta, Ga.
Phone, Main 342.
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