Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 13, 1912, HOME, Page 7, Image 7

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ANGLIN ESCAPES THREE URGES Pleads Guilty in Fourth Case at Macon for Attacks on Atlantans. MACON. GA.. June 13. An acquittal on the first indictment, a mistrial on the second and third accusations, and a pica of guilty to the fourth charge was the outcome of the trial of John 'l'. Anglin, the Atlanta Pullman ear con ductor. in th p cite court of Macon, for hl's attacks on VV. R. Jester and Ira Bradshaw, his father-in-law, both of Atlanta. The trial of the charges against Ang lin were not disposed of until last night at II o’clock, when the judge declared a,mistrial. The jury stood eight to four in favor of acquitting Anglin for as sault and battery on Jester. He had previously been found not guilty of pointing a pistol at his father-in-law. Anglin then pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon, and was fined $l5O or eight months on the chaingang. His brothers, both of Atlanta, paid the fine. The cases against Anglin were the result of his attack on W. R. Jester In Macon last October, after following Jester and Mrs. Anglin back and forth across the continent and locating them In Macon. Mr Jester and other witnesses, in ciurJing Airs. Anglin's father, swore that bis attentions to the defendant’s wife were purely friendly and some what paternal, and not sufficient ‘o jqstify the suspicions entertained by AVglin Before fining Anglin on his plea of guilty, the judge asked Mrs. Anglin to make a statement to the court. She did so, in a most dramatic manner, de claring that she was a good woman who had been maligned by her own husband. She said that Anglin hart mistreated her almost from the minute he married her. and was Insanely jeal ous She said that W. R. Jester and J W. Hill were as fathers to her. In the midst of her statement she broke down and sobbed. BENEFITS LOCAL PEOPLE Atlanta people have discovered that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, glvcerine. etc . as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the German appendicitis remedy, removes gas on the stomach and constipation AT ONCE. Jacobs' Pharmacy Company. DROPSY SEATED . usually gives quirk relief linuru I nr j Rnon removes all swelling and M short breath. Trial treatment sent Free. Dr.H. M. Green’s Sons. Box O, Atlanta. Ga. IHIF~ Coto&o Ifflf • will Mini 1 S W iFIL -S [Summer ] T’. WwsO Do you enjoy ? Climbing mountains Fishing for “trout Hunting big game Camping out • Getting a coat of tan Two weeks, or longer, in the cool, invigorating air of the Colorado Rockies will give you a new lease of life. Low-fare Excursion* on the Santa Fe all summer. Fast trains. Fred Harvey meals. Double tracks. One hundred miles’ view of the Rockies. After seeing Colorado, godown to t he old city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and then on to the Grand Canyon of Arizona. A«k for our Summer outing folder*— 1 "A Colorado Summer,” "Old-New Santa Fe," and "Titan of Chasms.’’ .Inn. t>. Carter. Sou. r».«. Art.. 14 N. Pryor St . Atlanta, Ga. Main 342. VICTIM SUES MAN WHO TOSSED ROCK FOR $5,000 DAMAGE While he was merely taking tri* air on one of the first bright spring days this spring in the vicinity of Spring and West Fourteenth street Grady Duf fle declares Augustus Jenkins came out of a Spring street residence and proceeded to bounce a rock on hts head, giving him no warning of the im pending assault. Duffle says his right car Is perma nently injured and Jenkins was today made defendant in a $5,000 damage suit filed in superior court. Duffle de clares Jenkins abused him orally as well and appeared to be under the in fluence of liquor J. P.'S MLIIONS SHIER THE DflV Witness Relates How Morgan Rescued the Stock Exchange During 1907 Panic. NEW YORK June 13. The *lory of how J. P Morgan came to the rescue •»f the Xpw York Stock Exchange at the height of the 1907 financial panic hy lending it 525.000.000 when call money was being quoted at 100 per cent was told on the witness stand at the Pu,|o congressional committee's inquiry into the “money trust" by R. H Thom as, who was president of the stock ex change •<! the time < m Dcinbcr 21 1 ROT. when banks were failing and mon ey was brought home in small dribs to the members With a hairiness which caused consternation, the appalling dis covery that there was no money in the treasury was made. Mr Thomas said he rushed over to the National <’ity batik to consult with .lames Stillman, who was then the president. Stillman advised him to go to see Morgan. After Tlvunas i p fl for Morgan s of fice. Stillman called up the money king on the telephone and advised him of the situation. There was much con fusion and excitement at tho Morgan offices when Thomas arrived there. No sooner had the stock exchange presi dent reached the door of Mr. Morgan's private office than it opener] and the financier himself appeared on the threshold. Without waiting for Thom as to speak. Mr. Morgan brusquely ex claimed : “We arc going tn jot you have th* $25,000,000. <Io o\ pr tn the exchange and tell them." Thomas went hack to the exchange, and in less than five minutes J. P Morgan < o. had delivered $23,000.- 000 In rash and saved the day. MACON-ATLANTA RY. GETS FRANCHISE IN JONESBORO JONESBORO. GA. June 1.1 Jones boro hopes to have an electric railway lino io Atlanta .in the near future. At a special meeting of the city council and a w ell-attended citizens meeting, an ordinance was passed granting the South Atlantic Contracting and Con struction Company a franchise for an electric railway along the main street of Jonesboro for the use of the Macon and Atlanta Railway Company Colonel S, <’. Davis, of Macon repre sented the construction company It is expected to begin work on the line within till days. UPSON’S LEGISLATIVE CONTEST TO BE WARM THOMASTON. GA . June u With the withdrawal from the legislative tare of s. M. Callier. who is moving to Albany, t he ot her candidates have taken on now life, and are stumping Upson count) for votes AV. A*. Allen, who has represented this county for four 'oars, has declined to run again. Those I now offering are Judge James R. Da j cis. I’. C. Parks. B. G. McKinney and ! Perry G. Daniel. All have been propii i) nt in county politics in the past. LUCKY HORSESHOE GIFT OF “UNCLE IKE" TO TAFT Washington. June i.i. senator Stephenson, of Wisconsin, has notified the president that lie is going to give him a "lucky horseshoe" which a wood man found in an old ire., and for which the senator gave $lO. FARM INSTITUTE FOR UPSON. THOMASTON. GA.. June 13 The State <'ollege of Agriculture, through its president, A M Soule ba.- agre-d to hold a farmers institute and corn club meeting in Thomaston on July 17. W. H. Dallas is president of the t’pson county organization, and .1. W Barren secretary. Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs. After ;i fngntfiil toughing spell a man in Neenah, \\'i<.. f.«|l ten ihlr pains in his siclp and his doctoi found f \x<» rib-- had boon broken. What agonj Dr King’s New Discovery xxmild h.-iv* saved him. A few tpaspoonfuls mds a late cough, vvhih persistent use routs obstinate coughs. expels stubborn cold? or heals weak, sore lungs I feel sure it's a God-send to humanity." writes Alts. EffL Morton, (‘olumbla, Ab', “for I beli»or | would have consumption to day if I had nd used this groat reme dy." It's guaranteed to satisfy, and you c.in got a free trial bottle or .'•<•- t ent m .tJ.nOO si be at all druggist Through Sleeping Car At | lanta to Lake Toxoway, N. C. Effective first .ar leaving Atlanta Sunday. Jun* 23. Southern Railway will operate through sleeping car service between Atlanta and Lake Toxoway, N. on the following s< herhile: Leave Atlanta 8:43 p. in.; arrive Henderson ville, N. I ’.. ti'.OO a. in.: arrive Lake Toxoway 8:10 a.*m. Returning, have l ake Toxoway 7:20 p. in., arrive At lanta 5:25 a. ni. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEAVS. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1912. DARHOWDEFENSE AIDED Bl BROWNE Investigator. However. Testi fies He Was Told He Would Be Taken Care Os. L< »S AXGELES. June 1.2.- Samuel L. Brow ne. • •hm’f of the bureau of criminal investigation of the district attorney’s office, who personal ar rested Bert Franklin at the time of the , Lock wood bribery. has proved to be a sU4r witness in the Darrow trial, with I both sides claiming the most benefit. Browne testified Darrow said to him. “You do the best you can for up, and I w jl| take care of you." This tho state regards as in effect a confession of guilty knowledge and an offer of a bribe to Browne. “If f had known this wus going to happen." Darrow said, according to Browne. ”| would have allowed it to be done. ’ This, say counsel for the defense, shows conclusive!} that Darrow was not a party to the bribery. And to prove this point Chief Coun sel Earl Rogers undoubtedly will place Darrow on the stand to swear that hr know tb it Brow no had gathered incon ttovortible evidence against the Mc- Namaras. Consequently, to suppose that Darrow would approach Browne ir. the manner Brown testified is incon ceivable. The “talking machine for all outdoors as announced in the Saturday Evening Post $283 At $5 a month, on approval, with 12 selections on 6 double-disc records We have agreed to deliver this “Lyric" Hornless Columbia, with six Double Disc Columbia Records (two selections on each disc); to be called for in a day or two, if you say so, or to stay if you find it entirely satisfactory. You couldn’t make $28.90 produce more summer pleasure if you figured till fall, but, even so, it’s too much money to spend in the dark, and we don’t ask you to. Every courtesy will be extended to you to hear the instrument at our store, if that is more convenient for you than at your own home; but, in any case, make your ar rangements today. Call, write or telephone. OFFER CLOSES JULY 31 The only hornless instrument under SSO that has a continuous tone chamber Columbia Phonograph Co. 82 N BROAD STREET CABLE BUILDING Rell Phone 1741 Main; Atlanta Phone 1789. fU A DOG ON GOOD COAL Bes * ® ra£ l® '- um P $4.75 Ik 4 Grade Lump $4.50 WX Grade Nut - $4.25 Until July 15th, and for Cash Only JOO THOMAS & HARVILL 153 E. HUNTER ST. Phones: Bell 2336 M Atlanta 803. 111 DECATUR ST. Atlantis Phone 933. ATLANTA ELKS AND FAMILIES TO OBSERVE FLAG DAY TOMORROW Atlanta Elks are making final pr»n aratlons today for their I’lag day cele bration to be held at the Elks' home on Ellis street tomorrow night at X o’clock. All Elks and members of their families are invited to attend and join in the celebration of the day on which congress authorized the national flag Those who will take leading parts in the exercises are Joseph Combs, E. M. Nix. W \V. Hubner, Rev. \V. M. Moni minger. Mrs. John Edgar McKee, who Is to give a vocal selection; Rev. E. D. Ellenwood and John Mullin. Walter P. Andrews, past exalted ruler of the Atlanta lodge and a mem ber of the jfldiciary committee of th" grand lodge of tho United States, will bo absent from the meeting Ho has been invited to deliver the annua! ad dress before tho Knoxville lodge and will leave Atlanta tomorrow morning. Deafness Cannot Be Cured hr lor»l nppitentioiiM. ns tlmy <*nn not tbp diseased portion of tbe ear. There la only one yvny to corp dpafnpss, and that l« l»v <’onßtltutlnn.il remedies !»p:ifn»»ss Is enusod by an Inflamed condition of i h<» mucous lining of tho Enstnrbian Tube. AVh<»n this tube Is inflamnd yon have a rum hllng sound or imperfect hearing, mid when it is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless tho inflammation can bo’ taken out and this tube lestorod to its normal condition hearing xvlll bo destroyed forever; nine cnsoß out of ton are caused by Cr tarrh. which is nothing l»ut an Inflamed condition of th<* mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any < , nse of Deafness (caused by catarrh» that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh ('ure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo, (). Solfl by druggist*. 75c Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation A Shirt Sale Extraordinary For Tomorrow, Friday, Only mTO LI<CW r''-. I CMC Cents Each |hl Zr w Six to a Customer A fortunate purchase of a maker’s surplus cloths enables us to give you this great bargain in fine $1.50 and $2.00 summer shirts made of white corded and figured madras, colored cord ed and jacquard figured mad ras, percales and other good * 4 shirt materials, at the low • i-’W price of 95 cents each, for vl I 11 'fl Friday only. Made in best I P° ss *bl e manner and every 111 flfl ' T• fl shirt guaranteed. Negligee, cuffs attached or X separate. It will pay you to at ll ~ tend this sale. IL No phone or- ' rP? d ers or C. O. D. m I none laid aside. DANIEL BROS. C O. Stricture ! "pHERE Is ton much rough work, rut ■ ting and gouging in handling cases of Ftrict’jr* Mv 35 vears of experience with diseases of men, chronic diseases. f ' nervous disorders, ''have shown me. <j|» amongother things, ‘ that many cases of i* IM stricture may be hhHMwM cured with less V harsh treat mem 'J than they gener- allv receive In tell!- ” Jefe careful and soientlfl'’ treatment b >' physician of -'X'flß ixperience cures wS without pain. The ¥ WB fake violet ray rtw. r 1 sim pl j SFl ’ >a,a,e3 1 1’« i’ a ‘ tlent from hDmon pv, i have found, OR. WM. M. BAIRD too. that many Brown - Randolph Bldg.cases of supposed Atlanta, Ga strlctureareonly an Infiltrated condition of the urethra and not true strictures My offi< e hours are S to 7. Sunda.vs and holidays. 10 to 1. My monographs are free b nail In plain sealed wrapper Examinjtti«»n free r w MCTLismiSM I W A b Opium. WhlsWey and Drug Habit tr«at ’ WSli S et Hf>me or nt K’.nlUrluin. Book to tubJeet DR. B M. 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