Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 30, 1912, FINAL, Page 2, Image 2

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MISO! DEFIES 11. S. 10
ARBESI H!M ; WMffiANT
IS READY 10 BE ISSUED
riminas F. Watson this afternoon tioliotl lhe I nite<| States 1o
earn out the threats of prosecution <|ireeted at him by Federal Dis
trict Attorney Alex Al<»Tm;in. ol Macon, because ol alleged im
proper use of the mails.
He defies the district attorney, and practically dared, him Io '
proceed with the issuance of the warrant.
Mr. Watson received his first information of the proposed pros
eeufion from The tfeoroian. oxer longdistance telephone, imme
diatelv upon his arrival in Thomson at noon today.
Without hesitating a moment,
h. authorized the following stale
nrnnt :
"I have not been served with
anv warrant yet I know that my
destruction has been decreed be
cause ol mv criticisms ol what I
deem improper and \ ietous in some
features of the priesthood These
powers have been alter me lor
months and months, and they
haven't got urn yet; moreover,
they are not going to get me.
Declares That He
Invites Prosecution.
Your message is the fit ' to"? I
have re l ived of this new move framed
against inr Nevertheless, I welcome
It. I invited th< prosecution, indeed!
"I am perfectly sure of mv grounds.
I new have said anything that I i 01
hr called to account for by tin law. I
have not infringed upon the law ; 1 have
violated no poetaf r"gulativm or stat
ute. I haw used no indecent or ob
a. enc words, phrn’rs or sonioncep
Latin or otberw isc.
When I am called into comt I will
he ready " answer fully. frankly,
truthfully every chats- that rar. be
brought against rn«
I know what I have been doing in
my ■■ it’ ism" of the pilesth-od. I wel
come, as 1 said before, emphatically
and as . A nesMly. this promised prose
cution.
Ito not s.rpl roi. however, if tut
watrant never is issued!"
V. S. Attorney Ready
To Issue Warrant
MA' ON. GA. May ’.O Th«»m:i- K
Watson will prnbabh be arr< slid tiii
<’ tonight by. a d States
depot' marshal <>n a wart ant (barging
him with sending improper matter
thi«»uch th mail Vle\ Akerman. dr
id, t att'-rnex foi th*' Southern district
•if Georgia, -aid today that he ha - th*
issueri' • of a warrant undei • onsider
mion. and probably will sxxe.n it on'
riming the da x,
The xxar’am will !»•' the msui of
public* 1 h'iv in I .al in. in th*' April num
b*-1 ■•?’ the Watson magazine. rHivni
ing xvhai Mi W*its ( »n tornw ”The <‘alb
ode Hier tn hy." The district attorney
had th- Latin excerpts translated by
Professoi Ldxx.nd T. Holmes, of Mer
« «*r nn ix cr«h \. ami in his opinion th**
translation th* matter t<» be uh
irua'A obscene and vulgar.
Tm Latin l« said by Mr. Watson to
bp quotations from instructions gi\*ii
<’at'".olic priests regarding the j.onfcs
<mnal and the urn -lions thex shal’ ask
female penitents
Mi Akernian was advised early this
morning that Watson was just leaving
Mlanta and delayed sending a deputx
to Tmunson until Mr. Watson arrives
at his home.
ts ’I . M fmftie out "’! and pQiiti
cian I® arrested tonight, he will be
taken before United States < nmmk
s mnei n Augusta fo* a preliminary
iparmg ami for the fixing of bond. Dis.
• rict Attorney Alu-nnan •died a num
ber of United States court decisions to
sdoxx that t is as mu* h a violation of
th- statuio to send ihrough the mails
obst (-rm matter written in Latin as that
•A id’?»'n in 1J g isii.
Mr. Xkerman smi 1 nat ; ere nas
He doubt that he will issue ;!»•■ war
ra n t
Watson in Battle
To Move Capital
Tuoi'.a s H Wa i son ••■is ' ■•• ■ i;*, <
nis determination to th.oo hims»'f
heart arid son! in’o • novemn
staged a >ca m >o .g <«\ !.•»•
nt ai < < apit al »** .Ma 1 on.
I'rom the part** • -
ta* he*i 10 U'aln \ > ’ up o
which th* red bPid“d p*". on o »
his home in Thomr-on this
thi-i parting ?hot xvas projc te j ,
inn PA TMAPKIF AT th vaudette again Friday
H w JO'Sk H sTsI W&JF S w Iftw* Those who failed to gam admission today to see this won-
I w , NWM derful picture will surely gain admission Friday. Two other fine
I first run pictures. Singing, Music. Admission as usual, 5 cents >: >• >’•
iwillJJ A JJ., 111. 11 ■ MWMBy
ly In the d ; * thm • f At’.inb*, x’.hi* i
Watson rgD’ds a- the homc-has* of
hi'= ancient ami adroii eneini'>. vih*
-in poHiicmns’*
That the “ 'a •*>' inn' ii method in
W’atson mudmss v. hen vest* rtlax aft
ernoon h*‘ withdrew his application sot
the n-hip of the Georgia d< •
gat’mn to U.alHmoi . bi favor of V. P.i'*v
( ;rs It pondle on. of Tim Ma* on
T'degraph. c now apparent
Watson ha im d' up hi- mind ’*> ;* |
bv-gnne b'- by-gone? ? n f -'’ ;ss differ- I
eio ( -of the O.i I between hilUF' ls ai.d |
pond'* ton are < once!
H< desires to lake a Hand beside ,
the Ribb emintx man and fight for th°
i Dioovni of the • tp’tol to the * entri! i
Citx He and P* ndh ton ato ’’and
shoul'ler io shoulder in tint fight, f
Pendleton is \\ iilins?.
If p<mlo-t*m is nol v.ii mz Io a* * i pt i
Wat »m - ervi* is In th- <•' us«- of M I
• on. Wai. n vx ill fight for Macon, any
\x ay.
IL «)\« th- oiunt v people of Genr
gia demand that \p».'on b* made th< ■
apital oliv of Georgia
To Tin <*. T»;gi;m this morning. M .;
Wai son -am:
! I am in tlm fight to remove the mpi- !
Ital of thi slate from Atlanta to M i i
f'“ n - i
Says Atlanta Is
Not a Georgian City.
‘ I am in favor of ’hat. because Ma
| con is the logic,d pla* • for it. and be
'■an®’ Atlanta has c* as* d to l’° n Genr
; gia • ity, in th* better sense of tin
word.
Macon r- a genuine (horgm city
'its |H..pb* .:e refined and intelligent
■and even ;1 red-head ami humble < <nm
.tixniin. -o red-headed ami so humble
' *- Watson. ind**d. * ;ln g f i a 'spe*!-
' ful hearing in Macon, xvh' n he rome?
there to plead for his sort of folks, ami
Ito give voice Io lhelt lighL’OtlS <l*-
i inands.
' Vester*].is xxas the ihiiti time I have
i oihp to Atlanta, only lo be rough
(housed, je* red. his«od and ridiculed by
| ■< vicious mob of hoodlums. pi< ked in
i in halls against me.
;| •The delega'c'’ didn’t rough-hone
\ ■nn and hi’s nc Neither did the Hum
■ «-ands of good people in Atlanta wim
might have been in my vicinity L»
help me, and to s< e that I got a i»'
sppciful if not a winning hearing I
was that same old roxxdx uncontrni
abie. \ i» ious mob that s*,*'in-- bent upon
hoxx ing ami hissing down every « oun
I try man who comes here, earnest and
'honest in his d' ,v ir»*t io speak for a
pooier and bi i\< i • a.-s ’hat Aorks in
the fields, and '-air. i:s Lx ing in th*
sweat of Its Veoxx
\\ • count I x p<-opb .••HID', to \ t i.ll, -
. ta to these conx **ntUms a mm ii ex
■» pens*' and at a sacrifj.e of <<Hnf*»r:
and time We hellevi that Xtlan i.
being th* cipllal. Is our 'lty, in pail.
, le«i>l. Atlanta should b- that, hij
t it isn't.
I haxi' loim thought that Maxon
x ( .'hou;.! b» the •apital of this state, and
I am gt’ing to fight to mak» it th*'
s • ■ apital
v . Atlania has no us*- for < • oimtry -
k i man: it does no! car*' to hear the coin,-
v. i’ i x in:.n speak his -
• inptuouslx t»r. uses him aside ami iti
_ ( suits him.
P j ‘ l*Tom now t *m lam enlisted in th
- ; auso ..f Ma. <»•• Tp. . nit.i' mtp t go
THUNDER BRINGS M AN
OUT OF STUPOR FROM
SHOCK OF LIGHTNING
i- •
1' VlT' >\ <; A ,Vl;n 3" Af(tr !.
c,. ciru oti" ' '.i> fu, noir as
. I V’.C '.Mill of a -a .a Is auslaineil vlu ll
gin nlng struck a trec near him, w 11
llii'd. i- eminent farnr r living a few
miles suulli of here, was H oused from
; the snip..l dmmg a severe eleitr. ai
storm. Tie bi a- \ elaps m ihunder
INFANT’S BODY IS
FOUND; POLICE SAY
( HILO WAS SLAIN
Ia- body of a n infam . arefnlly
’ " ;,'i“' •! an.' I.hidm a ba-.Rel. xx a v
‘•••Did - ?; an all-v m the r» ar «»f
K«'m ar.-c Th» Dr:-’ xx iep<>rted to
’’•■ let.-, iix' •Lpaiimrnt an.) ->n tnxesti
; r;.i' *.••> o- Lz. Ji*, made
• , Xt "h«e .;••!. |I)M r 10V t late tb : afirj-
' -■ nd »Fh* a anirde’’ was sir
pec-.i O'.l tbat an >rve ’'ga' a-n W**'ild
J hr beg.m /•’ •■’■.■ e.
I HI-! ATLANTA tIEOKOIAX AND NEWSiTRfRSIIAY. M.VY.3O. 1912.
AUTO DRIVERS
RACE LIKE 10
Continued From Page One. ,
'lie •hang- Hihf for » oh xvas bass:’
than I*t .-■• • onds.
With U* passing of tiie ?“»t!i nc.!'-.
d» iv» r_- began to show Uhc effri is of
’th - ir-! von- sii;»’n. .iml three axiioeiils
j foHov ejj In <pm k m• • '<m. Th' th-'
I vxio .M:*r<|ti‘U in M* - lt Li n*l. who '
told of ;i thrilling ■ .'•cap* He hit the
• ml* r x’Hil of the iri(K ami skidded '
along on top of it. < utting doxvn • r•!••-
giaph pole b« so:- nis maebin- s- .p
--prd.
Gi ; Xndeisoii. in a Siutz * a . threw <
lip- on the Ij - retch, and his < c.
mined < <impl'.oiy <»y i, prLii' g him out
of Hi* r ••. H and hi< im-cbunu tan
' •aj.rd withou’ injut ?. N*\t N* i
| Whalen turned over Xx ith his < *;?-e < ar. ,
tH' spstiiirini bruises, but s i ; »rted ,
only -lightly injir*d. ,
I»■ pu Ima \x 1 <till leading at Ito (
i JOOlh mil'', hi- thm- being - 4 i -in.
which is L*. minutes l>st«r ’a.in lit*
: i: id f-u _‘‘H) mil* < in lasi y* U s rm *
Li.gfii < ars now ar** *«u; of the race,
boxing but sixteen in competition.
Spencer Wizart. Ike Ne \ V<»rk ml!-
I-<Hiaii»* - pop -man. \»ith a $12.<»00 .Mor * |
v/iis put out of the race in tin (
• Igilly -'• * oml • lap. He broke a xxntPi
t'hn*'iion and his ridiaiioft xvenl m
the bad. ’ '
la. -a • io the Mnt'juetl* -Buick, also
went mu of the race. His * ngin* era* k
«<i ,1 ' X Under he-nl
PINION’S FATHER SEES
SPITE WORK BACK OF
BIGAMY PROSECUTION
lar’i»i Pinion, father of <’larenre E.
I’ nion. ihe boy who married twice and
1 was divorxed on*c within twenty-four
hours and fax es a bigamy • barge as a re
fill. aop’-ared in uperb’t court mdav and
(■ -m-«•«) a eertifh *| copy »f his son s di- i
• \on e decr< '
j "If the Lmx ry - insist on pr< dng the
I'igamx •■mhj.’e against my s<m it will bt
done out *'f spit*- Ularem e has shown
by hi--- sr< ..nd marriage that he had no
i intent if.m of doing x\ rmjg. I w ill back
■ the hoy to the last diti-h. - ' -aid Hie <*l*hr
Pinion |
Xssurance wa« given today tint T T.
' Lowry would pres- the bigamy charge
j against I’mion tomorrow w hen Pinion is
arr.'Ognoii l.efore du 1 •* , e (iirardeau for
' pn ihninary hearing.
8 KILLED, 41 INJURED
IN COLLISON Ol TWO
TRAINS ON TRESTLE
Ml NICU. GERMANY. May 3(1. At
least. OKht persons ivw killed outright
and 41 v" ere injured in the i cdlision of
two train's on tlie railroad trestl* 1 be
tween 11l i 11111 “gaden. Hav.-uia and
Salzburg. Austria, today. \ number of
cats were wreck'd and the debris was
piled up into Hillocks along the track.
Relief was sent lo the scene from
Rec henhall A wrecking train, carry
ing niirsi s. was dispatched. The rail
road runs through mountainous coun
try.
jMISS LAW. FORMERLY
OF ATL ANTA, ENGAGED
TO A BRITISH CAPTAIN
Xnn-•in*. * mcni was made in London t*»-
day of the. engagement of Mi.*-; i’errij*
Law. one rime of XiJanta. now of Wash
ington, I>. t" Captain Patrick Hamil
ton, of the Bi i'ish at my
Miss is a niece of Mrs W !•’
Pykes ami Thomas Latham of tics city
Both of these were surprised w to n told of
the annoum-eniem
• I had been told that I >en ih* was
friendly with Captain Hamilton, said
Mrs. I tykes, “but I had m» Id* a it l:ao
gone tlirn far
Miss Law and Captain Hamilton met
al Ne \x port News ;<l>oiil a year ago and
when Mi- L'w. with her mother. w*m’
abroad this winter she again met him in
London. M -a Ixt \v whs bore, in Atlaniif
and has • numbers "f friends here.
HEN ACCUSES NEGRO
OF SETTING FIRE TO
BUILDING IN FORSYTH
I’.tRSV I 11. GA.. May 3" Bi-cHusca
ht-n bpltmging to T S. Holland, shcrift
of Monroe county, htid ;tn 'gg in lhe
util yard there is consternation uniting
t lie negro, s .o' Eorsyth.
I After i disastrous tire had
i toe l-'orsyth hotel and tyo t evidences.
Bernice I’,. '. ,i negro youth, who had
I been i inp oved as a bellboy and had
been discharged by tin hotel manager,
wo- arrested ami placed in the jail,
charged .vith sitting lire to the hotel.
Now conus tin- hen ami lays an egg
with s peculiar letter tracing on the
sin-1! ending "Bernice Bell burmd the
i
hotel. '
i
\l ieasl tuat s wnat tee sherilt ami
a lot of other folks who have seen the
egg say Ami tin- egg was found by the.
ait, rift s wife.
DOUGHERTY FARMER KILLS
! YOUTH FOR DRIVING HORSE
M* »r.G AN. ex. Max L u I. .Nc\,
. * farmm living ih'hi here*, in I’-uighis
z ■ Hint'. «n-c and instant!' killed <’lrm
• XJullins. .» 17 ,'cai "Id I !<•* lr*ml»lp
«»u’ «»f Mullins dt •< ing » hors**
j n|ji< h h*’L>iigcM \)x Mullutr- -*.F.r- wa *
;p*npl<"«'.l » ,i farm baud wa v* or|<mg
I m • mid \* !• '■'H Nix Mm! hni-. <l«»wn Nix
I ’ im i to awsit lim ami'*! of th** grand :
line '.’ii. I*. < "iiv* nrs prv* \Lm«iax
" " «■■■— HU.
CITY ROBBED IN NEW
SCHOOLS, SAYS DALEY
v.alter n. Dairy, president of the
hoard of < ducat ton declared today that
the. city- bad'hem hr>pe|est»ty robbed »»»(
Its no IV .‘•-■inio's. He le. ms tile work- I
martship and mite la’s in many of 'he
school; terrible.
*lt : e my candid opinion that every
school I.as CO"-' the city fl'.-i 11U.-
mm to mn> mot.- than It -'tould h. ve
cost," In said. tn addition to this. ■
tin inte.;ors of many are falling to
piece and th.- oofs ire perforated
wi'h !< al- ’ "
May or." inn today adv ised the boat<'
of education and the bond eontmis
.-inn to hold I spe. i.H m-s-tlng fntm---
diate'v and mak thorough it)ispect,h>n
of the s bools : epo; ted to be tn a bad
conditt.a Hi ‘rd t'r-.it he would make
persoimi mv rsdg.it on of ihem.
I t; tm- .> ".to, '■ ire prim i
p, V ■<> l.'ame said If the con
tralto s don imm -ilia;. >y make the
neecs.-r-v i juirs co urn II -hould for
feit their bonds"
A ■)'.•:. ■ •■' I Dn-ic:-.rrty and Gon
tj-act-u s I'ona.dson d- l’< Trstm i'uilt ti.e
Lee Street si b"o' King <Xr Walk,
siipei'i.r, the hull -ng of the Ashby
street, ll si e-'. Eualish avenue ami
• teo gia avr-uue se on’,, -and lh-' con
tractor-. vv -re I'on.Gds hi .< I’ea son,
Go. A •' a -ton and I N Brown.
I i .iik v.b Walt. ;s was the architect for
Gie \\ i!ki., s.r-- - <chr>o| ~p,i ts m
M 111 key I tie . out ractm
Tin members i f the board of educa
tion are stirred almost to desperation
today b.-. conditions tiiat have gradual
ly glow ti worse for many months. (<on
linuous efforts have bi-eii made to have
these schools repaired. The schools
itpvi already been accepted on the re<-
iintin»nda:ions of tne architects. The
uilv recourse isTlP’ doubtful ability of
the citv to recover linages from the
eon t ra ctors.
Stamp Blames
The Architects.
"Tile arehtfeets are to blame." said
\Y. •>. .Stamps, membei of the board
from the l-'iist ward. Tbey'yvere paid
to supr-tvise this work. -The bricks in
tlie Walker Street school are crum
bling. Hie cement is giving Way, the
plastering Ims fallen several times ittt
the heads of the ehiidreit. That sip n
things simuld happen shows clearly
that..the architects did not do! their
wm*k properly."
The schools most, affected are I.ee
Str-el. Walker Street. Hill Street, Eng
lish Avenue Ashby Street ami Georgia
Avenue. Reports on all these have
been made to Superintendent W. M.
Slaton by the principals. The sehools
engineer then made an inspection and
tin- reports that the members of the
board of, education now have arc most
discouraging to them.
City Was Robbed
In Lot Purchases.
Alderman .lames E. Warren. Uajr
man <>f the schools committee of coun-
• il. .©aid today that the t-ondlHons w ore
most dis< nuraging. He agreed with
Pri : idont Daley that the city has been
robbed and a<l*4cd that it had been
sjung in school loL q as well as build
ings.
■"l'h* fault is wiiii the cumbersome
system of supri vision.” h" Raid. ”1 fa
\ *>r*'d a < hang*- in our s\stem of gox
orninent not because I was opposed to
anx official, but because 1 realiz.ed, and
every one who ••nnsider.R the matt<r
without pit-judice realizes, that the < ity
gets rohm d in almost everything.”
President Dalev Raid the board of ed
maiion is required by council to build
all of its s. -mo’s by contract, let and
supervised jointly by the board «»f edu
cation and the bond commission.
U. A. Quillian, chairman of the bond
•*«inmissiim. is paid a salary to look
aft* r the ami most of the author
ity is lodged with him.
President- Daley
Says He’s Handfast.-
"I haven’t the authority to cal; a joint
li: .-.-ling of the b-mril of education and
the bond commission to thoroughly in
vestigate this matter." Daley said. "Rut
Mr. Quillian has, and 1 suppose Im will
call -uch a meeting"
But Mr. Quillian 'lid not think the
| situalion sp serious. He said today
mm lie would not call a special meet
ing of Hie joint boards, but thut he
wmld continue to urge the contractors
to repair those buildings.
■ls they refuse to make tlmse repairs.
I will then cull a joint meeting of the
board of education and the bond com
mission and we will report to council
to sue the con.ractors for their bonds."
In- said.
According to President Daley. Mr.
Warren and Stamps the board of
education is in a hopeless situation.
The board is held responsible for th<
bad conditions while the board never
had tlie authoiity to previ m it Sim e
the schools Ii i vs. iti-cn accepted by tlm
city thee doubt th" ability of the city
to ci over on lhe bonds of the con
■. actors \ml it wi I take thousands ~f
dollars to satisfactorily repair the
schools
Water Inch Deep On
School House Floors.
It'-rn'is .i • that during t!-» benvy
showers of yc. ti'rdav the leaks were
bad in 'm Hill -: and Georgia ai '-
,i;i- ..-hols th'- water became an im •
d-ep in . 'nm of tlm ■ ooms In alt of
j lh- ol'i-i 'lie i. a o mg ' continiia
| railing .." .irtini'e on the heads of th
i
pupils. The- floot s that have been wet
ar. warped and put of shape. The
••a .s are di-volotcd and i:.a< Ki d in all,
, pa ts of the building -
-i -I al! of these seinin'- cost approM- I
ma ,- . .s!,•' ••(••) each and liave oniy l-'-en
occupied sim ■ Septembet ; smm- ol
ihem •"• even a short' r period, ‘jut of I
tm- !>-,niii appropriated several thousand
' 'iollais wcic saved on almost i very
i one yf tlm twelve buildings It was
xi’i-clcd '.iiat tin’s money would be
used to jb,ide and beautify the yards
Most of it is being used in repairing
the buildings. Tlm y mis i li ft eye ;
sot.-s. And the tcaeoers and t>upitsare|
vainly appealing to the board of edit- j
cation f'H- suitable wards to plav in
T. R. HITS PEOPLE
'WEP ON JOB”
GETTYSBURG. BA. May 30.—1
Standing on the hi-Cofle G-rty-ours '
battlefield md.-iy, < •i.lopcl Itc-o -evelt
sounded a irill to solve, "without ran- |
or." tlm grave (wtliflval problems far-;
Ing tlie country . ’i'he ex-president !
aiumd a -m fr at those win. failing to I
t'-aliZ' t'm- iiip'.i tam . of tin- exist
ing <iisi“. maintaiu a placid indiffer-
. "Higlmst i'leaTs" w'as tlm keynote of
tin Colonel's speech, which \vas deliv
ered In-forc 3.mm persons! as-' mbiwd in :
the (.-.'meter-'.. Tlm e>«-pri. sidy nt came
Imre.as t'-e guest of the brotherliobd o 1
Loconi'tivi' Etiginsers and in a tew
hiade an address to the luenibei-s. in 1
which Im ennneiateu lhe principle ol |
tlie "square deal." Wait in S. Stow. |
lie.id 01. engineers., introiluc-d the t ob>.
wl to the failroad< rs. who gave iiiin a
rousing whoop.
In his cemetery address the ('olo I
nc.l. drawing on the Civil war fpr '
piim-iple to adopt in tin struggle '.C
today observed, a- though taking al
shot at his- political' advormiries:
"The war could only have been fought
by a people imbued with a capacity foi
tlie highest idealisrn. and yet it could
only have been fought by a p<-opl'
which possi ssed -ound Common m-hs".
"So in civil life ‘at this moment the
prime nev'-ssitibs of thi- nation are
thru out people shall show both a lofty
idealism in. insisting on the ilile of
justice ami hard-headed practical com
mon -cn-e in recognizing that vve must
secure, material prosperity and that so
far from there being any pecessary an
tagonism between justice ami m itcrial
prosperity, neither can be given its full
development unless the devclopineul of
both goes hand in hand."
What was eonsiderru a thru=| ,-u i
I’resirhnl Taft was tlm Colonel's re
mark ■
"The true test of a man's worth and
of the. respect in which he should be
held by his fellows is not the position
wlticli he holds, but. tlm way in whieli.
lie dtifes his duty in that position."
RICH BROKER RESCUED JUST
AS BURNING YACHT SINKS
NEW YoltK. Max ;:o. lohn Kenne<l\.
a Wall slreri h’s krr, bad a narrow ps
• •anp ftMluy‘when Ms $12,000 xarht, lh*'’
Ranp. bnrn*d ;•* 'b<- water's edge and
then sank in ’he Hudson river, off Two
hundred and riftx -f*mrth street.
.lust before tt: • burning boat went d*»wn
Mr. Konnrd;. who bad •brown "ff in* st
of liis clothing, and Captain Hori.iauiin
.Jacobson. <>f th** Dan**, w":** picked i'p
by a man in •» row boat, xxlii’c tbcx were
clinging I" 'I port side »•.’ the yacht.
FOR PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION
Take Horsford’s Acid Phosphate
Especially recommended* for physical
and mental exliaustion. nervousness and
weak digr-i •-t *_**
Gef That
KODAK
Today
The whole outdoors awaits
your Kodak. Parks. Outings.
Picnics. Vacations- tiny are.
incomplete without a Kodak.
The new vest pirekei Kodak
and the Folding Brownies
are small and practical. The
laipci' Koduks are iiiaci*.* in
sizes and special f*quipniPtiis,
to suit your • xact requirc-
• ments.
Send f'H* catalog of Kodaks.
• ; rome in and look them over.
We •’ • exp-rt developing,
finishing and .ul.Tging and
earrx full jin" "f fresh amateur
J supplits.
A. K r Hawkes Co.
KODAK DEP T
D Whifchali St.
"On the Viadud"
LAWYER’S FINE PLEA
FOR NEGRO CONVICT
GANGS SOME AGLEE
Attorn* x Leo Suddeth appeared in police
court today to represent Homer Strick
land, a negro. Suddet.h put up a hard
right to free his client, placing the prose
cuting witnesses on the grill, and vigor
•iusJj arguing the case from start to
linish When he was through. Recorder
Broyl s showed bis sympatbx b\ sending
the defendant to Die stockade for 30 *iays
without a tine and binding him over to
’he state courts in bond of SI,OOO on the
charges of shooting at another and earrx
ing a cn* "ale*l pistol ,
Mt*irnex Suddeth gasped, turned to
t’curt officer George UornetL anti asked:
"Can I Do you suppose he'll get
in**, loo’. ,, ‘
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
PLANNED FOR CHILDREN
Workers in the Men and Religion L’or
j ward inuvoment will meet at the Y. M
!«’ a. building on Sunday afternoon to
I organize the daily vacation Bible school
I f»r XHanta.
k ’l’he vacation Bible school is a nmve-
I ment to neep the churches open six days
out of the week during the summer
I months and provide a plafe for children
Ito rcceixe BH»le instruction The school
; ••outemplatrs also the organization among
the rbildreii of baseball teams and gym
nasium teams.
ATLANTA YOUTH KILLED
BY FALL FROM A TRAIN
KNOXVILLE. TENN. May 30 Curtis
: tones, aged sevenvccn. son of C. 1.. .Imics.
iof Atlanta, died in the city Imspbal as
I the r.-suli "f iniuries sustained by fall -
ling from <• Louisville ami Nashville
freight train near Armona, lie was en
route to Atlania
nMBHMKRn'-" -
“Pettier Wate” Baggage I
For your summer vacation. MATTING,
CANE and FIBER GRASS SUIT CASES. |
j $1.00,52.50and $3.00
■ i
LIEBERMAN’S TRUNK STORE
The House of Guaranteed Baggage
92 Whitehall
BANKRUPT SALE
of
' I X
Sawtell Millinery
■- a |
> ■ With all its slock, including Trimmed Hats. Braids.
Feathers. Flowers. Velvets, etc., at considerably less ;
than cost. fl
Bids will Im received on I lie business, as a going
Se
concern, int’lntling the patronage of th school, to-
gether with all stock, fixtures and good will. 'g
S For full information and inspection, apply lo g
N PHOEBE RAINWATER, Receiver I
i 86 1-2 North Broad Street I
w
Giildsmilli-Acton-Witherspoon Co.
A TWODAY RUG SALE
WTo close a dupli-
eate shipment of—
Axminster hiigs
the factory ad
vises us to sell
them at cost. So.
L for two days ,>qL>.
we offer our
lieeiilar and $27..’>11 fix 12 Axminster Rugs al $17.75.
Iv’euiilar ■•sl.'itt 36x72 Axminster Rugs al 32.98.
Regular 27x60 Axminster Rugs at $1.89.
,\|| new ;•."•! attractive patterns. Oriental and Floral De-
signs.
See Display in our windows.
Goidsiiiilh=Aclon=Whlierspoo!i Co.
6? Pcaclilrcc Lifetime ITirnilme 01 North Kroad
§ ■! '»«J ■! ■wiiuiiwrii •»■.'■»■.•
HUTCHENS SLATED TO
SUCCEED MADDOX AS
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
Thcr? is an interesting and apparent!' -
well-founded rumor going the rounds m
Atlanta today lo the effect that G. I;
Hutchens, of Rome, one of Georgia's h r
four" •<> the national Democratic conven
tion. and manager of the I'nderwood cam
paign in Georgia, is to he appointed judge
of the Rome circuit when .lodge John W.
Maddox resigns to accept the position of
president of the State Mutual Life Insur
ance Company , of Rome, to whieli he
clceted tlie other day.
Mr. Hutchens himself will not discuss
the'matter; but it is known that Governci
Brown holds liim in very high esteem,
both as a lawyer and a man. and his ap
pointment would occasion no surprise I
Judge Maddox will go out soon, it is
thought, and the governor will have the
appointment of his successor until tin:
next regular elect‘on.
If Mr. Hutchens should be appointed, it
i is ihought lie will accept without doubt
Your Blood
I
l Need's purifying anti your whole sys
. tem renovating in the spring, as pirn
pies, boils, eruptions, dull headaches,
dyspeptic troubles, loss of appetite and
that tired feeling annually prove.
The most effective and successful
medicine for the compfete purification
of the blood and the complete renova
tion of the. whole system is •
Hood’s
‘ It will make you feel better, look bet
, ter, eat and sleep better.
i Get it today in usual liquid form of
chocolated tablets vailed Sersatabs. •