Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 03, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 umra OF STEW Off Nearly a Fight in Court When He Faoes Charge—Bound Over in SIOO. B J. Boswell, a lawyer pretty well known In Atlanta. w*s defendant in Recorder Broyles’ court today < harped j with stealing hay from his neighbor's 1 stable The complainant was A H ! Goldberg a merchant of UH Auburn | avenue, and feeling between the tw I men ran so high In court that they questioned each other’s veracity and ■were only prevented from fighting by the police Goldberg told the court that be rent ed s stable in the rear of 126 Auburn avenue with Boawell, and that both kept their horses there, separated by a partition. He said that he went into his. part of the stable last Friday and was astounded to see some of his sup ply of hay moving through the parti tion Into Boswell's stall. He de, laced that he caught Boswell taking the hay with a fork for the use of his own horse Boswell denied the statement. H> admitted that he was in Goldberg's end of the barn that day. hut he said he went there only to zather shme egg* that hie hens had laid on Goldberg's side After the police had separated the angrv men. Recorder Broyles hound Roswell over to the city criminal court under SIOO bond on the te< hnb al charge of "larceny from a house " Immediately after his own case was disposed of Boswell appearing as law yer. defended two negroes charged with loitering Roth negroes were founc. gulltv and fined BROWN ISSUES CALL TO COTTON STATES CHIEF EXECUTIVES Governor Brown has Issued a call to ths governors of the cotton grow ing states for a convention to be held in Atlanta on July 12. The < all, address ed to the governors is: A re.sponslbo body of citizens of Georgia ha'ing presented me with a request that I call a meeting of governors of the cotton growing states for the purpose of consoli dating and either condemning or approving the plan of the Southern States Cotton Corporation for mar keting the cotton grown tn the South and realizing the extreme Importance the question has for ev ery’ one living In the South. 1 wish tn extend to you an invitation to be present, or If this is impossible, to be represented by an accredited agent at a conference to be held in Atlanta Ga„ on July 12 next, and to urge on your attention tho far reaching effects a thorough and im partial investigation of this plan may have on the prices to, be ob tained for the approaching crop of cotton BARGE LINE PROPOSED. At GI STA. GA., July 3 —City council has been asked to take $50,000’ stock in a barge line between here nnd Savan nah It is believed that with .SSO,Vn stock taken by the city and $50,0n0 by citizen* a barge line ran be placed <wi the Savannah river. Buy It now Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al moat certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by all dealers. **• ONLY $1935 WASHINGTON • AND RETURN VIA SEA BOARD Tickets sold July 4 and 5. Through trains, slespers and coaches City Tick et Office. MS Peachtree. Ask for Kryptoks. If you -squire double-vision glasses, you should wear Kryptoks Then you are certain of having becoming glasses. Perfect for near and far vision John L Moore A- Sons make them 42 N Broad St ATLANTIC CITY EXCURSION RATE VIA SEABOARD $26.35 round trip on sale Julv 6. 7. <t Get information at $8 Peachtree phonea ion. The TRUST COMPANY 0 GEORGIA receives Sav ings Deposits fmm 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to 1 p. m 4 per cent paid on Deposits. HOTELS AND RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. Virginia av. near Beach ami Steel Pier. Open surroundings. Capacity f>O<t Hot and eold sea water baths Large rooms, smith- | ern exposure Elevator to street level, ".pa rlous porches, etc Special week rates, j ?2.50 up dallv. Booklet Coaches meet trains COOPEB * LEEDS SUFFERED 14 YEARS WITH ITCHING’ PILES. TETTERINE CURES THE CASE Mr J T Shuptrlne. Savannah. Ga Bellaire. Mich . Nov 19, 1905 I About sixteen years ago I had a case of Itching piles I tried brat one thing and ' then another, until 1 had tried all the i remedies I had heard of A clerk in th« 1 Economical Drug Store on State-st Chicago, sold me a box . f Tetterlne I did not use more than half the box be fore 1 was entirely cured and after foot teen years' suffering ••• GRADY G. WILSON CHICHESTER S PILLS ft Sa*3 rtf. tfXT v It J* B A SOLe tn DRI6GISTS fVI RVUHI RE DARROW PROSECUTION NEAR END; ONLY MINOR WITNESSES TO TESTIFY LOS ANGELES. July 3. —That the presentation of the state's evidence in the Darrow trial, in Its most sensation al features, at least, is practically com plete was indicated today by the sum moning of a number of minor witnesses by District Attorney Fredericks, whose testimony was necessary before the close of the casw. These witnesses In cluded bank employees to prove depos its of checks made by Darrow In the regular course of business of the Mc- Namara defense, in contrast with Dar row's act in taking the one SIO,OOO check to Ran Francisco and having j Olaf Tveitmoe change It into currency VACATION SCHOOL FOUNDERS WOULD INCREASE CLASSES Ro great is the attendance, of At lanta children at the vacation Bible schools now in session that the spon sors are about to -tart on a fund hunt ing expedition with the aim of estab lishing three addition schools. There are 532 < hildren In attendance at the four schools, the Exposition Cotton mil's, We-|oy Memorial church, Eman uel Baptist church and the colored mis sion <>n Richmond street. • Dr. Marlon Hull, chairman of the Bi ble committee of the Men and Relig ion Forward Movement, the organiza tion that started the schools, announc ed today the committee will furnish teachers and all equipment if tho peo ple of Atlanta will raise $250 to finance each of the new schools. J. R. Buford its acting as superintend ent of all the schools nnd is director of organized plav. w hich is one of th« I most popular features of the innova tion. ation this year. Change : as well as your longi p where the air is pure JiiftjiM every breath you breathe |M|W in vitality. There will j#’, lealth to clip for long 'iytM A 4* A trip to Colorado is but a few hours ' of pleasant traveling if you go via the Frisco Short Cut to Colorado The Kansas City-Florida Special is equipped for the comfort and convenience of Colorado vacationists. Splendid electric lighted Pullman, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham and . \ Memphis to Kansas City and Colorado without change. Modern electric | lighted chair cars and Fred Harvey dining cars. A vacation in Colorado is an economy. Railroad fares are very low Hotel !and Hoarding House rates are reasonable. Send tor beautiful book on Colo rado and full information about low fares . A. P. MATI HEWS, District Passenger 6 North Pryor St., Atlanta. Ga. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS' STONE MOUNTAIN. GA. ISttALf THf-Cqi ir Cr i NIVF RSI n SCHOOL FOR BOYS .1 regruUr school where boys are taught and not ju»t j compelled to attend claitseß. A school fashioned after the old sty le avstern of tutoring where in- 1 dividual instruction is given encH student; where the finer attribute® of a gentleman, net taught | bv hooks, are inculcated; where a sound, healthy body Is developed coincident with a broad. ; quick mind. A p» hool wherf boys transformed -n/o men oo.vlnned, mentallv and physically to take up Life’s duties nr given a firm foundation on which to build their education in the higher inetitu- | tionn of learning This is done by limiting the students to 96. one instructor for every ten boys, i More than Zn’t’Hfy percent, of tho student bodj. each year, are brothers of former students. Ciive tis a bm; ti'e'H n rrtrrn. Handsome llhistrated catalog and information r, ’mi»hed. Audreys I SAWDY BEAVFR. Principal. Box SJ STONC MOUNTAIN GA I - r=— Shorter (pllege-Q \ A Grode Institution For Voong Women. X- Beautifuli;. located near the MounUino, in the moat healthfal section nf I -' Hh—not n death in the Collage during the forty years of ita ■'? • ! v<* iv« ry convenience of modern home. Only two gtrb to • S th J«w«tudy bet w ean every two roorna. Every budding JWp-* us re-enforced concrete, absolutely tirc-pruof thoroughly modern - ’ ’•?'* ’ * ‘ in gniunds and campus. Faculty choaen from finest Bierman and Emopmn t’nwsniea Full Literary Cat urse lead- K b degree, unexcelled advantages in Music. Ait. Ugprna tlAn‘ attention to Physical Development. Catalog on ra» . *’ W * VAN Moosi:t W«m«, O«. J. -.-- -x; —TTj»n^gKHMCMWX. I jiry THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND KEWS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3. 1912. FIFTH REGIMENT TO LEAVE FOR ANNUAL MANEUVERS JULY 16 The F’ifth regiment, National Guard of Georgia, will leave Atlanta July Ik , for Anniston. Ala., to spend two weeks I at the annual maneuvers. It wtll be j the only Georgia regtmeht at the en- I campment. Colonel E. E. Pomeroy and his staff j are making plans for the movement of the twelve companies, band and hos- . pital corps making up the regiment. | The Fifth will have special trains over J the Southern. officers and mm of the regiment are preparing to take their Rummer vara tlons, beginning July 16. in order that they may go to the encampment Colo, ne’ Pomeroy is anxious that emplo v era aid the regiment by allowing their men vacations at this time. HEALTH BOARD ASKS LAW BARRING SALE OF IMPURE CEREALS if the state board of health's recom mendation becomes a law all ship ments of corn into Georgia will be in spected by the slate and the sale of al! deteriorated corn or other cereals will not be permitted. The board of health In a resolution asks Governor Brown to send a special message to the legls latuie for the passage of such a bill "on the ground that deteriorated corn has and is now being imported into the state for con»umptl”n by man and beast, which has and is producing dis eases In both. a« r t the continuation of these importations Is likely to cause such diseases further spreading throughout the slate." i ...... ...... , ......| STUART’S BHCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND ' CURE 3 KIDNgv AND BLADDE R TROU3LEI . GEORGIA POSTOFFICE CLERKS OPEN ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY The annual convention of the Geor i gia state branch of the United National i Association of Postoffice Clerks will j convene tomorrow morning in the con | vention room nf the Carnegie library. 1 Among the speakers Ivill be Rev. Dr. ' Ellenwood, Atlanta; Hugh L. McKee, j Atlanta; I. G. Hart, superintendent of mails, Atlanta; George M. Sutton, In spector In charge; R. E. Barry, Inspec tor. Charles E. Stewart, representing the postoffice department, and Valter G. Cooper, secretary Chamber of (?om ine-ce. Atlanta. After the convention adjourns the delegates and visitors wifi go to Lake wood park, where a bartiecue will be served. , B We Are Proud of Our $ I CUTLERY AND SILVERWARE I | DEPARTMENT | | ! wa y s Have Something Interesting To Show You Here You will find here the largest variety of fine high-grade Pocket O JjJ Knives in the South. Prices range from 50c to SIO.OO. gS i &l* "pAI* 00 Strop Safety Razor, the Durham Du- : plex Safety Razor, the Gillette Safety Razor. . pAI* is 100 > 1P 7em azor > Ever Ready ' JW * * ( Safetv Razor, the Enders Safetv Razor. I SOME EXTRA SPECIALS | \ 26 PIECE SET OF ROGERS SILVERWARE “Isabella” or Carnation Design • $4.75 Kg $8.50 26-Piece Set “Reliance Plate” $6.50 flji Community Silverware. Kg $7.50 Chafing Dish $5.00 py You’ll Find What You Want Here I KING HARDWARE COMPANY | 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St. | —1» -I L. . _ I B. I -._ I ~ .. | DRINK HABIT CUREP]I IN THREE DAYS -- ~BY THE Neal Treatment 1 This can be proven by reference to rt E u V T QTnrKAnp thousands of cured patients and to hun- EIGHT MONTHS IN STOCKADE dreds of leading prominent men who 7 were given a chance to gef away from hve investigated it in all parts of the the influence of the habit when Judge nm x Andy Calhoun sentenced each of them to World, eight months in the city stockade Monday —, ~ . ... torn to pieces bv the en- Th6 NSal antidotes neU.tral- lze and eliminate alcoholic poison, with haggard from the terrlfl 'r a n’on th"? I the result that within three days’ time systems, they presented a pititul sight e- ~ . - J the craving for liquor is turned into a IheYr- wJm.'but ’Yfp," of g th>ran7the f disgust and abhorrence of the red stuff, mute evidence of arms punctured mam rn„u TT ... ~ places, each and every one of them denied UHHK HaOlt, JLODaCCO Habit. DrUIT that they ever touched any drug, while . ® ™’ t^ , po?;e t - h S’e,Ylt e em b ' ,nB Hablt allkG CUr6(i b Y thlS WOnderful, God-given treatment. NEAL INSTITUTE A. C. CHOWNING, Manager 503 Washington Street, Atlanta, Georgia JTIIII 111- I. _ ill I .... .. . wwm-jiuut. if mmji. fywci iw.ii H i i.■■■iiiliyy>» iiiai „„ w , UM!!|Wa.iii«yi,Hi|i in IM—pjl ’ BODIES OF 4 VICTIMS OF VANIMAN AIRSHIP STILL IN WRECKAGE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 3. The bodies of the four aeronauts who were dashed to their death on Brigan tine beach yesterday when the big dirigible balloon Akron <blew up 1,000 feet in mid-air were still entangled in the wreckage eighteen feet under w ater today. A wrecking tug began the work of raising the wreckage of the balloon shortly after 8 o’clock and it was be lieved tsien that the bodies would be brought to the surface before night fall. Mrs. Melvin Vaniman, wife of the commander of the airship, is still in a state of collapse. HUSSARS TO CELEBRATE. MACON. GA.. July 3. —The Macon Hussars will celebrate their seventy fifth anniversary tomorrow at. the Hol ton rifle range, eight miles from Ma con. as the guests of Captain PolhilU Wheeler. DIXIE BOYS CLUB AT Silver lake to have A ‘REAL CELEBRATION’ A regular old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration will be held by the Dixie Boys club tomorrow at their carfip at Silver Lake. Plans have been made for the entertainment of 1.000 persons and automobiles will carry visitors to the camp from the end of. the Buckhead line free. Everything ever done by young America in the way of a celebration is on the Dixie Boys program. The field day includes three-legged races, potato races. rope skipping, swimming matches, boat racing, pole vaults and duck chases, with blue ribbons as prizes. A 24-piece orchestra is to furnish the musie and in the evening the dem onstration will be topped off with a gi gantic. bon fire and fireworks. MB STORES WILL CLOSE THURSDAY JULY 4th AT 9 A. M. But for the con venience of our customers all stores will re main OPEN TONIGHT Until 9 o'clock Orders received tonight or be fore 7:30 tomor row morning will go out on first morning delivery. EXTRA SPECIAL FINEST FRESH GEORGIA Cantaloupes 6c I EACH ROGERS’ 35 PURE FOOD STORES asiimtiiiimiiiijt L-ILUJiIJi I