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THREE TO DIRECT
WILSON'S BITTLE
Campaign To Be in Hands of
Committee Headed by Me-
’ 1
Combs. McAdoo. Davies.
CHICAGO Jul? ’U-<-b h**ar j■’
wishes ”f V. niwiow Wilson in r*-| ,
fard-to •he < onm.g < amp.i sn members
of the Democrat!. nation ■! committee
gathered in ’'he mda;.. William F
JUtih.c. ■ steered t!
•‘•..ring the qnrmj days pii-.-><lln» 111* .
Democratic '..iiiupri convention, b.f I
arrive'.' He 'as *q>> messengoi from
r.’axirt who «a.« >■ c:> to tel ’he coni- i
mitt er u hat the New Jersei governor,
desired Incidental A .M<i’omh.« was to
be elected chairman <>f 'he committee
today, allowing Norman F.. Mack, of |
Buffalo, to retire from the leadership of' ,
the national organization.
Although manv °f th, I’omruitteenien
who gathered yesterday and this morn.
Ing tn preparation foi the meeting did |
not know what the plans of the nomi- p
nee for th® campaign might b<- all ex
pressed a willingness to follow his i
wishes, and it was asserted that when
McCombs unfolds th< Wilson p'ane
there would be no opposition.
The plan, it has been learned, is out- i
lined hx Governor W ilson, will put the
campaign tn the hands of an executive , I
committee that will have about the|
same authority and duties that a board ■
of directors would have in a corpora '
tien. Except in very rare instances, the ; ,
orders of the executive commutes will ,
be final in directing campaign affairs. ,
McCombs To Be Chairman.
Os this rommitte. William F. Me- ,
Combs w ill hr- chairman William Me- |
Adon, of New Jersey, vice chairman, ,
and Joseph E Davies. ..f Wisconsin. ,
secretary. They will bo the directing (
heads. In most instances they will be. ,
the real directors of the Wilson cam- ,
paign.
One of the most important matters
the committee had to consider today
was the selection of the city from w hich
the campaign is to be directed, t'hica- ,
goans are urging the selection of this ,
city as the central directing point A |
plan to establish headquarters in New
York. Chicago and one Western city,
probably San Francisco, or Portland.
Oreg, has been suggested. Governor
Wilsons wishes in the matter will
probably prevail on this question
After the meeting adjourns here the
committee will go from * hieago to In
dianapolis to pay their respects to Gov
ernor Marshall, vice presidential nom
inee. Thomas Taggart, the Indiana
committeeman, who wanted to quit, but
wasn't allowed to do so. was an early
arrival here and secured the promise
of the members to make the trip The
’ commit teamen fell in with the Idea in
stantly.
Wilson to Entertain
Underwood Tuesday
PEAGIRT. N J ,Inl> I■’ When
Governor Wilson finishes his duties at
th r state house at Trenton tornnriou
he will-slip a wav to the Trenton ''our.
try club, where he "ill entertain at
luncheon Os* a- W I ’j<b •• " "od. of X t -
‘ bama. who at th*’ latter part of the
Baltimore fijrht. withdrew from the
race and swunc ’<• the N'c" .Torkov
nomine** th p vol#* that he enntndle-.
Th** announcement of his intondf ’ ,
visit was made this morning after a i
telephone consultation had w ith Nr
I’nderwood at Washington. Th* l go\ :
ernor will motor to Trenton f'arly to
morrow morning.
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THEFT OF BUT ONE KISS
BRANDED PETIT LARCENY
PT IXH’IS .Tuly 15—Tony Kava:.
30 years old of Hickner Station, six
miles northwest of Rellevily, pleaded
guilt? to stealing one kiss from \I >
Rudolph Hummell. aged 2*i. al-o <>f I
Birkner. and mid lustier iihat
Belleville he n«. ready to ]>;iv hi« fir, ■
like a gentleman, i ; th. kiss was n ortii i
am sum in i-ason
f>bat rema 'krd hr guos-nd it was ;n. I
worse offens. than petit la’venv, an I
fined Toni *. and . ost. Amounting ■!
JI 5
DARIEN OFFICIALS NAMED
Darien ga, .iuiv is. The fnti..w
Ing
Darien < itx "um'il th*‘ *uti-'nt
y*ar .1 G l/cu* 5 < Jerk and treasurot
W. V\ Sinriaii. rnar«hal T R Thump
son assistant marshal A Bail**' »in
engineer. R. \\ Grubb publishct I’
C. J Woods. in ph> si* \\ <kP
Barcia' rit\ attornox . \v «' Clark in
spect™ nf timber and |urnbo«. Janie-
Cooper
30TH GEORGIA REUNION JULY ?A.
J.V’KSoX ’*A l)i\ 15. Jui\ *S
the datn named foi the annua’ i»tiri<»n
rs |h P ThiitiHh Gr.iUild >. u 1 •v.-nf
Forc-t I'-i'k < ax:-,) count' .1 ’
Moor** •* 11 I* -on. tnd G*»n* «’ \ I
nf Atlanta, u <; ... n. , u d<iro< •
Tpr- Thirtieth <»* "rgia u a uiad. ;
4 larjr*ly **f Rutt county soldi. , ami •
numb* from l"u will att»>n. t h, • «
un» «n.
Mail Carriers Will Fly.
hoi- I: all og. g ■.■ i: <I j-i ■ <.\ >t i p
Progress rides on ... i: Sup w < nav
Uncle Shih's mud . n - flying. in
all iitv'. Hons, i ran-p >i: mg in. I. |>. <>
pis take a wonderful in-erest iti .. dis
.•overy that benefits them That's why
I* King's New I ii-< overy for t'oug'is.
' -> ds and other thi at and lung dis
. a s'. .. is the most popular m. dn ine ip
'’n“fi. a It outed m< of .1 dreadful
■ o.jg- '.V rites Mi? .1. I' [tavts. Slf k
nev I'ottiee M- aftet <l<>< ’ >r - - treat
nient and all othei leinedies bad
fai'ed *or roughs . old o v i”.
. bron. e;,. an., tjop it's un"<iua ‘ed Piiie
COURT LETS LAWYER
PUT OFF TRIAL SO HE
CAN RUN FOR OFFICE
MAl'tiN. GA .July 16. John R
* o >pm s candidacy for congress was
held -ufti’-ient r«a-on in the Bibb su
p< i lor i out t today to justify a contin
uance in the trial of I. t\ Malone,
who rieently shot and killed Entmett
a club room proprietor. Mr
r'..opo, pleaded that his political ac
tivltic- had prevented him from prop
erly preparing Malones defense, and
the court granted a postponement until
ifter the prima'y election. Malone, a
y ruing Alabama farmer, < ame to Macon
on his honeymoon, and two days after
hi« ma. ring, shot and killed Hodges,
firing six bullets into the man « body,
lie claims that Hodges had robbed him
YANKEE ARTILLERY
VISITS KING GEORGE.
HONORARY MEMBER
L<»ND‘>N. July 15. Members of th**
Ancient and Honorable Artillery <’orn>
pan\ "f Boston whn are visiting Lon
don. were insp* u«l at Buckingham
todaj by King George The
Americans, in full uniforms, matched
through the streets tn the palace and
received m ovation. A great crowd
g.i’hered at the palate gates and wit
nessed th*- arrival of the visitors. King
G' <»rg* . whn is an honorary member of
the • ompany, gave < ua rm greeting to
the visitors and after the review,posed
with hi” follow artillerist* from across
the seas while a group photo was taken.
GIRL OF NINE OVERRULES
ORDER OF MAGISTRATE
<’Hl< AG(>, July Ib. The affection of
a nine-year-old girl fm her father
caused her to defy an older of Munic
ipal Judge Gemmill in the court of do
mestic relations restoring her to the
custody of her mother. Mrs. Fatima
Books had asked the judge Io mak
hei husband. George, return their
daughter, Ferna to her. The court de
cided that Mrs. Brooks was entitled to
the custody of the girl, hut the latter
clung to her father, who took her
a wa y.
TWO SEEK SOLICITORSHIP.
BRUNSWICK. GA. July 15.—Two
candidates are In the field for solicitor
of the city court of Brunswick, and It
is possible Governor Brown will make
the appointment during the present
week The candidates are Ernest Dart,
the present incumbent, and A. H t'ro
vatt.
TO ASK BONUS FOR ROAD.
SAVANNAH. GA. July 15. A spe
cial committee of the Savannah Cham
ber of Commerce will recommend to
city council that Savannah donate
slsi>,ooo to tpc Brinson railroad for the
purpose of securing a direct route for
the proposed extension from Waynes
boro to Athens
ANY SUIT
IN THE HOUSE AT
X Price
(BLUES AND BLACKS EXCEPTED)
Your last opportunity to secure choice of a
complete line of high-grade fancy Spring and
Summer Suits at just half the regular selling
price.
$15.00 Suits now $7.50
SIB.OO Suits now $9.00
$20.00 Suitsnow SIO.OO
$22.50 Suits now $11.25
$25.00 Suits now $12.50
$27.50 Suits now $13.75
$30.00 Suits now $15.00
$32.50 Suits now $16.25
$35.00 Suits now $17.50
$40.00 Suits now $20.00
Buehl-Meador Co.
52 Peachtree St., Cor. Walton
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. JULY 15. 1912.
FIFTH REGIMENT
READY FOR GM
Atlanta Guardsmen March to
Depot Tomorrow Morning
for Start to Anniston.
Apparent confusion reigns today at the
Auditorium-Armory, w here Atlanta's
troops are packing up for their ten-day
stay at ’ amp Pettus. Anniston. Ala
Under the direction of their officers,
details from each company are rolling up
service tents, packing cooking utensils
and making every preparation as for a
campaign of active warfare, for that is
what the joint maneuvers of militia and
I nfted States regulars will be made to
rese ruble
Practically all of the enlisted men of
the Fifth regiment will sleep at the Ar
mory tonight and will be ready when the
reveille sounds at 5 o’clock in the morn
ing to get their bedding together and
form into ranks fop the march to the
station, where the first special train
leaves at 6:30 o'clock.
To Parade Streets.
This will be the first time since the
Fifth was made an all-Atlanta troop that
the soldiers have been seen in regimen
tal formation for a. camp of this kind
and their parade through the streets with
the regimental band is due to attract
much notice, despite the early hour at
which it will he marie
Other Georgia troops will join the Fjfth
in Atlanta for the trip and will form the
First Georgia brigade, of which Brigadier
General Clifford L. Anderson will be in
command
General Andersons staff has been
chosen as follows: Major M. I Daniel,
of Griffin, acting adjutant general. Major
Claude C Smith, chief commissary offi
cer. Major Willis, of Forsyth, chief sur
geon, and Lieutenants H. K Kicklighter
and S Y Tupper. Jr.. aids-de-camp
Horses Taken to Camp.
The Governor's Horse Guard. Troop L.
Second squadron, under command of Cap
tain it L Rudisail. will make the trip
with 45 men and will take their horses
with them to camp Mounts for the offi
cers of the Fifth have been obtained in
Anniston
Approximately 550 men will compose
the Fifth regiment, under Colonel E E.
If there ever is a time when you are justified in cussing.
It is when the summer weather sets your appetite to fussing;
But there isn't any need to risk your soul and shock the neighbors—
Tempt your appetite with Toasties and go singing to your labors.
Written b\ \\ J. MUSGROVE.
Tempe. Ariz.
‘ hip of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum
p.attlP Greek. Mi<-h.. paid tlOOO.no in May.
Forsyth Soldiers Go
With Fifth Regiment
FORSYTH. GA.. July 15. Lieuten
ant O. N B. Bloodworth, Jr., and ten
enlisted men of Company M. Second
Georgia infantry, of Forsyth, have been
assigned for duty during the coming
encampment at Anniston to Company
of the Fifth regiment. Lieutenant
Bloodworth and the detail left this aft
ernoon fir Atlanta to join the Atlanta
companies.
RACING AUTO SKIDS
INTO CROWD AT 60
MILE SPEED; 2 DEAD
ST. PETERSBURG. Jul’ 15. —An au
tomobile being driven in the circuit
race for the czar’s prize skidded from
the road near Moscow today while go
ing 6 fl miles an hour, crashed into ,i
crowd of spectators and killed two of
them. The chauffeur and his mechani
cian escaped death, although both were
injured
THIS WOMAN FOR SIMPLE
CLOTHING FOR HER SEX
ST. LOUIS. July 15.—"A waist and
a skirt, which snap together ltk» the
fastenings of a glove, and a one-piece
union suit.” is the proper raiment for
wom«n. according to Mrs. Lillian Stu
art, of this city.
“BATH HOUSE JOHN 1 ' LEFT
MILLION BY TWO COUSINS
CHICAGO. July 15.- Alderman John
J. Coughlin, "Bath House John,” is now
a millionaire, having inherited that sum
front two wealthy cousins who were re
cently killed in an automobile accident.
POISON IN MACON WELL.
MACON. GA.. July 15.—The timely
discovery that poison had been put in
the well of E. D. Flowers, of Chappell
street, undoubtedly saved members of
more than a score of families who pro
cure their water from this source.
1
Pomeroy and his staff, and including the
45 men and officers of the Governor’s
Horse Guard. Atlanta will be represented
by nearly 60<l of the pick of her military
men.
The hospital corps of the Fifth, in
command of Major 1. t 5 Duncan, and
the band of 19 pieces will accompany the
Atlantans.
He’s Ruptured!
DON'T take any chance In get
ting that truss. Come to
Jacobs’ Pharmacy, where we
have experts to examine the child and
to give you the best professional ad
vice. On the Second Floor of our
Main Store quiet and apart from the
general business, we have Private
Fitting Rooms with men and women
attendants and every other conven.
lence for your comfort.
Jacobs' Pharmacy has the best
equipped Truss Department in 'he
Southern States. We have the most ex
tensive stock of all standard
Trusses
Elastic
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Belts
Bandages
Abdominal
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Your physician feels safe with our
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Pharmacy is the most dependable in
these critical cases Furthermore, we
give you the. lowest possible prices on
these goods. Why, then, take chances
elsewhere?
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Atlanta, Ga.
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