Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 16, 1912, HOME, Page 2, Image 2

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2 GAMBLER BLAihL POLICE INVOLVED Herman Rose." ''. Vv, York Gamester. Caked to Door and Shot From Automobile. Cons rued F'om Pane One middie off“ I> tth ha b? j n almost in-i in'am ■■■]- Ah? Rnsprnh/ .. w|.r tohi that her husband had b--on mut d»-r«d an) then. rallying. came {ci tin Fcenv where th* p«dh ■ fought their waj througl ihe crowd to !m her g* ’ tn rhf body ->f h<'i husband. She iln« heyyelf r.j the b.i.jx an-’ it ’.‘.as -mm time Inf - * slv* could be calmed suffi ciently ■ 11« led awa? . Wife Blames Police For Killing. When Mrs. Rosenthal > r.-.i -of. • --n: - to talk. -n. • s:i bl that '(> -’ :i--- bsn<l hat) inst home .about !< <> < look last night and 't'.it -In- iin>l"i>tno<l Its had an appointment with Li-;;tennnt Heck er Sh<- find ,-i i>r»s>.;i i i .nt tost harm would befall her husband ami tried to persttari- him not to i..,p th< appoint ment. She hl.tiiied the police for the murder District Attwrney Whitman asserted that Rosenthal had told him yesterday that he expected t" b. Ui’D-.l by the po. lice, because of revelations he had made. Ropeiit tai cairn to ere me yester day." s-ijd tip. distr., t attorney. 11, said he did not '..mt to go away with out going before the grand Jury. He declared that he was sure til. police would kill him for making the state ments lie had made about their con nc. tion w ith g: lulling I laughed and pooh-poohed at this -tor . hut he add ed 'Bettei met; ■ an I aw- been kiibd when the polii o wanted them out of the way. They will get me. and you will never know who did it." $4,000,000 l 01l Per Year to Police NEV.' York. .Inly |fi. H<>« j s tp, scale of pro cs for gambling protection bv the polio- IS given l»i-t: t \t torncy Whitman by Herman Roomthal. the gambler who was killed early to day Initia. fee for being allowed open • gambling house for -..iib-tt.-, faro, etc., sM)it; monthly gamblirg hope, payment, sson. Initial fee for opening an aft rm..m pool room, $500; monthly payment t > poll, e for po 'I mom S3OO ("rap rooms (small), pi r month, s.’,n. C ap rooms tlargei. ~. r month, t.'.'.a. FWiker clubs (small), per nmnlh. .$•(). Poker rooms (large). p.-t month. Jl'tn The -ota' revenue p. r y.ar turned over to the authorities, a. cording to Rosen’ al's computation, js $ I,nil,into for Greats New York. DAYTIME WHISTLING GOES IN MACON; AT NIGHT IT’S UNLAWFUL MACON. GA., July 16. Macon has had an anti-noise ordinam e on its stat ute books for ever it months, but none of the policemen s.mglit apply it until a hotel guest \ainly n,.mg to steep complained of an inp.i, -;ibl< whistle under his wtmion. T'.,. Hour was after midnight, and. it living un lawful tn whistle at that |>a i t ieula r time, the offender was irrested. The recorder fined him $:; 7’, He -oft the coir t .... n . whi-tling with 'night and main, it being no <-rim< to whistle In the day time in ,\| icon. PREACHER IN TENNESSEE MARRIES 4.000 COUPLES BRJSTI U. TENN . July t<; The li. ■ \ Alfred Hari'tson Burroughs, of Bristol, now in bis eighth '■ year, has married 4.00<> coup’o .n ' r l.'Rt ;’S \cars I had no thought ..( caking this a busi ness. said the igcd ministet I was licensed to marry people many years ago. nd when the first runaway couple sought me in ISS9 I nnsent.-d to mar ry them more a« a ;ier of a. conf modation than anything . is,. Some of my frbm A.r.- poaeiit and w itnessed the mar- ig. They com plimented me and told • ■ ,t I ought tn make mart y ing ass. xf , r that I did not de. line to rr. nty «.->rv- Ices whenever .i couple .i ■ my wav Month by month thr busm. - gi-w un til 1 sometimes m.-r:- n three to r X e. m |dea . bar." So rapidly did the mm --.t marty ing business fner.as- that I. built a hots' designed espe. iiry to , . >mmo date eloping . oppl. e DEATH SENTENCES FOR TEN RUSSIAN SAILORS PEBASTt iPt >l. RUSSIA .In'- •. Death sentences w»- pa*s.-I on i . sailors by a court ma -1 ia i on the K Sian < t 'liser Zlatoust today T ..-seoi. c-mn.-i men w • . Ha-g-d wu h ii-- anu h’ snid io In- i»• v<>!iii ii»n■ *■ > BARRED FOR BEING JEW. SOLDIER SUES INNKEEPER EtSHERS IS!..'-..XT'. N. Y. .li.-ly I>- Captain Julius Tannenbaum, of d e Jtiilt N G S . New York, today st.i ■ I that b« 'a-. >.nought suit against tl<. manag.i <■'( the M’-nottn Inn (<■• refusing o. re k re him as a gue«t because he is of thr I Jes =■ .a.r The managemen' as.,.rts - - ■ ' rm aas tilled foi >he --a STOMACH TROUBLES t “'" r Sfcrrlt Ar irf GC-tivjn r-f ■-’.ea.k 3,nd en -iarhs. Au e.\ elk-r’ streng’L. t- Here Is Another Sadly Islenlected Street in Atlanta |PUZZLE: LOCATE THIRTEENTH STREET * ii g. F jw-v ~x* > ' -■„,.... ■ •" Vwcf l''" . mo GLT BITES GIGLB2M -.... I Animal Springs Suddenly Upon- Victims, Clawing and Sink- j ing Teeth Into Neck. —— Hi l'i tK EN. N .1 , July I•! A ft. yen d iri <, a policeman and a <')’’ z- ii were attm kc'l and badly bitten at)-' iaw'-'i In a mad cal here today. T-’- ■ at, which had been acting strang’-i for several days, was killed by the po liceman and its body sent to the I’".- teu: institute in Manhattan for exam: nation. Th>- iitt!■■ girl. May Murphy, wa•■ m-r way to a store, when passing ■ g o, •r\ al I’l k and Second aV'-llU'-.- tlp- cat. which had be.-u sunning it." L on lop of a barrel, suddenly -prang at Ip r. sinking its claws and te tb. in 11.: '•ft aim The force of the impact as the ea: struck ’he gi"l almost thveyv her from hi - feet. Then, as it began i raw ling to he: throat, her screams attracted .1 S. i-_ who hurried to het aid S.-a ■ g-.abbed tile cat by the back of the neck ami was pulling 'I from th-- liaif-faint i n»; litt' gi • | w 11. - p , | suddenly spta 11 g on him ami sank Its teetii time ami time again into his m-< k Weak f "’ii loss of Icon,| -ml pain Sea th i .' : .-ill' -I to battle wi; h the . ;>' his aims, ’ mds and fa- . lu-ing almost torn to ribbons. I’idieen tn J in* 11 i I<l I 1•■ aml st tit ■'< the cat a blow on the head with his club, stunning temporarily l.ettlng go its grip of Searle. I lie c i: turned on the ntfh et and scratched him about the legs and hands Hilil. br.;ml finally got in a blow which laid the eat ' I 'ow . ami then shot it. MATTHEWS AND HODGES CANDIDATES FOR BENCH M\< T >X. GA . Ju;.\ IK Soil Her H ' \ ,\l ;< t r h«‘\vs gdLiv aniu»ut.H<' Ms • <n- I didacy- for the judg. s :i|. of t ■■ up, rior : -of th'- Xl.icon circuit. , ompri: tug . -Illlltl'.- of Bibb Houston arid i ' ,u f,, r d. Judge Hob.-i t Ho ig. sos tin tv- out t has a Iso enter.-d the rar. ! nt'on I - : X'"' ' ' ■ t i’• pahs igot• fti biH m■ h H ishing iho ’ v ■ 'iir! <»M cnating another -up**- lco-;- - judg- -ip for M.iotii T!'IS : Lou is :,is. Indot s, d bv m inv -in mln rs .-f t-a Ma ■ m■ba ». -Wl*—-V-—r» tMW—w SHI»| In— .1 —MI I—l w I «— »r —— <■' < —'■» r .-WKWIWI-—■■ I l»WI svm 1 I LOSS OF TEETH IS A CRIME j SS P° or Teeth ma v savei} or I improved by Gold Crowns or Bridgework. My work is | guaranteed and is the BEST. Prices: Heavy Gold Crowns. Guaranteed K,l I Bridgework *P*’’r DR. E. G. GRIFFIN’S „UU b 24 , ’.' HUehaii et o vtr B-own <4 A"er's Drug Store R H " “» ?t" ’ - e -Hav 9to 1 1.-dv Atterdgi't I i ‘ MUI -7r-iriT.. m mriiii u«i hi—ihi ilhwij THE ATLANTA i.r.imbiAA A?, if ml 'll LSHA A .'.ll'L\- !h. nHz. < f Hero Is a picture of a ''siro.'l u,-tim'd Thirteenth, betxveen the I’eaehtrees. at Crescent avenue. Il is iiothijio hut a rax'ine.. washed deep by the rains of the past year, anti impassable for \ chicles. | A PETITION i If-you are desirous of bet teringr the condition, of Atlanta’s | streets, cut out this coupon, fill out the blanks and send it to j the councilman who represents the ward in xvhieh you live), i T<i Councilman t , City Hall. Atlanta. Ga. Realizing the disgraceful condition of Atlanta’s streets. I ask you tn use every effort in your power to bring about better conditions. Name Address , . . "" STRIKERS ACCUSED OF IMPERILING WATER SUPPLY OF SCRANTON • ■- S< I! \ \T< ».\. PA . .lipy I»i. St iixHi4 uni ui "<■ kTiu n t<ul:t,\ • wch having bio\vn <>ui the 36-ini’i H.'.n fr<>ni rain Xt>. 7 of (hr Sc: ant on Gas and Watt' inpany. Il wpnt mil of com mission shortly after last mid night, h'aving this city and th»- so. ■unding towns without water \\ W Is- ianton. i » sidont of the waler vom i puny . makes ihe < ha u- Meantime 70,nan.mm ga'’ons water jaie pouring out of the dam ami goinx ito waste whip Smanton and its en virons a’-e eonfronted with the prns p.•. 1 of suffering unless tho bi-’.ik is lepaired s<»on. UNCLE JOE SAYS HYMN BEULAH LAND HAS DONE GOOD AND HE KNOWS iA PE MX Y, X .1 . .1 ui\ 16 Im '• |oe Cannon decia’es that the famous old hymn ’ le ’Cah Land" had done noTe good than iL the muckraking ’nag,,- zines m Ihe \ eami that th»' hymn would I'onTlnm t” do gotui after the magazines sor” Into bankiuptty. I).- is Lei.' on a \i<it to e\-(’< mg ■ • s>- man G u* l» Mc<‘i»a;y and met !<•’ a Page. I • authoi of the h\ inn M p-ige ■ - 77 yea ‘ oh! and I'mle Jo« 7:1 yea < vniing. Toe law-maker and pile Hiithot x"' I" disclosing life;,.’to' and I m le .L.o - eju aimi w ord f«n w old I "\• x -tai z i of 'IL iilnh Laml." mm. h \i r RESIDENTS OF NORTH AVENUE DIVIDED ON RESTORING PARK PLOT A number of North avenue property owners. led by T. Ladson, have pe titioned the council to abandon the path plot in that street and paw the whole street with wood blocks. But as many North avenue residents want the little park preserved. there will be a hearing of citizens on the matter at a joint meeting of the streets com mittee and th' 1 park board this after noon at 4 o'clock This is th< pa k that was dug tip by the city construction department to lay a sower. The ait of the department brought bitter criticism from .1. <> | < Tehran, president of the park board. Mr. Cochran is active now in his effort , to preset ve th® park and have |it r< stored to its former attractiveness FINDS HIS SISTER AFTER A 40-YEAR SEPARATION PI 1 I SHI RG. July Ik Separated ai t most Pt yea : s igo in Ireland, brother land sister nod again hi t e last week. Tite brot her is Thomae I ,v m-n. of i '] ev t.tntl. anti th< -tsti r i< \|> . Ph 'ip £■•!<- or’, of tit's city. Mrs., Eckert vh • wa ■ then Anna I Lynch, left ih< tamily home in Ireland 'with relatives w h>m Thomas was a I baby and ■ ■■. n- to the t’ni-. ,: states. | The family s.-tth-d in Pittsburg anti the jgi’ ’ grew tn vuir.’iilintni and married I Puilip ICckort. who D d> iv or of a patrol • wagon at the t'rti ■ i iiv.-nm pop, . s t.t- I lion. I ..i ; Tam < > | , ,-ma n Martin I - a ll' was |, , i |*| | n v , | ln -coke with an I’l-it hr.'gm. and said: tttlicei. do you know a Dutchman by Pit nam. of U.ig.irt . H< married a 1 sister of mint mi I bavin’: scr n her j for 411 years. ’’ Poitci man Toole still a, did know a ' mar by (lie name of Eckert, investiga. . '■•tr proved he was the one sought, and a joyful reut ion of brother and ' w as the o itv ome. AKIN OPPOSES BUTTS. BRUNSWICK. ga tulv .16,—With two a nnnunt men'« for repreeenta'h e i Glynn <«unty. n-’ other wants, "* expectf'*. Th» f„ ■ ,4y>!"l 1’ *? -I ys gi-n>'nr 1 R fi.tn ar ; I?r. J A. I Butts, tiie incumbent. SIX CUBAN SOLDIERS SHOT FOR CHOPPING 4 REBELS TO DEATH . - ArN’TIAG' ’. (’I'HA. luly 16. A captain of t’uhan volunteers, two lieutenants, two • eigeants and a private today were sen tr.ced to death by court ma ? tiai for chop. i’K o» death with machetes four rebel i-' -oners whom they had captured. The v( lanteers were -entenced re Bp shot and r n sentences w ore later < arried out. General Ivnnet of the insurgents is again •e 1 . orted to have been killed. —l 1 J£ ,4 'W' Up Ever Work Your Own Gold Mine? T he greyest fortunes are dug out of a man - keen, healthy brain. Many money-makers keep their brains strong and healthy by feeding on Grape-Nuts This ready-booked food is made of wheat and barlev, baked I 2 to 16 hours, and is partially digested so that it can be easily assimilated bv the weakest stomach. It contains all the food elements of these field grains, including the Phosphate of Potash which nature places in them for rebuilding brain and nerves. I he tool that makes money is the brain. V eak. dull too s don't do good work. Have a care lor your own money-maker— ‘ Fhere’s a Reason’’ for Grape-Nuts «=^-—Letter Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek. Mtoh •••••eeeteeetieetfeetieett r • 9 ' : Spend Money in Ha nd * : Before Voting Bonds: - • For More Street Work : e .'._ ® • To Editor of The Georgian: ” • Your editorial on Atlanta ? e « streets is all tight, but you forgot o ’ to say that even the blind can ® • smell het sewers. * : • The proposition to vote more t |» bonds for street improvements is • • simply ridti ulou. until the-city • • officials, by getting the sewer work ° • already provided for through a • • bond issue, demonstrate their abii- • • ity to get results with the money » ® for new bonds. o ® I .would giadiy vote for a bond ® • issue, but never until the money' e ® already in hand is used and ac- * • counted for. Respectfully, * » T. J. BRYAN. • • Atlanta. July 16. • « e ••CRanoßeaceßaaoßoToeaeae* SIGNWOSELLI DIVORCEDAGAIN Woman Who Would Now Be Queen. Except for Elope ment. Free Once More. ROME. July 16. —Signora Toselli, formerly the crown princess of Sax on. . has been legally separated from her last husband. Enrico Toselli, at EJorence. "It is unfortunate to have to sep arate from my husband because of out tempers," said Signora Toselli. “but we shail always remain very good friends." The couple were very friendly when they met for the purpose of witnessing the formalities necessary for their sep aration. The custody of their child is intrusted to Signor Tosellis parents. The father and mother v- ill be allowed to visit it unconditionally . The separation of Signor and Sig nora Toselli Hoses another chapter in the strange life story of the woman who would be queen of Saxony today had she not eloped with Giron, the tutor of her children. She was born Marie Antoinette Louise. Archduchess of Austria, daugh ter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Aft er her elopement from Dresden with Giron and her divorce by her husband, she assumed the ti'le of r ’ountess of Montignoso. In September. 1907. she married En rico Toselli. a teacher of music in Lon don. The bridegroom was at that time 24 and the bride 37. tylrs. Elizabeth Morris. Mrs Elizabeth Morris. «9 years old. of 683 Marietta street, died at her residence today She is survived by her husband. XV. C. Morris; a son. John T Morris, and a daughter. Mrs XV T. Avery, all of Atlanta. The funeral will he at Sandy- Springs tomorrow. BETTER STKETS BECOME GEfiTl — Cuncilmen Confer and Voice Sentiments Favoring !m --provement of Conditions. Continued Fr O m Page One committee of ?fi, „ nP private r-itiz-r, from each ward and one coum,im, ri from each ward, to submit a report u detail on the matter to council. Other charter amendments askin’- f«- authority to make more detailed' n-- provi-ments have already been a.--k r ,i Also the streets committee is , working hard to get more work done A resolution authorizing the , hies ■ construction to employ more free i a . hor and to let grading work bv tract was adopted at the me.-ting < council yesterday. This work i f btdl behind. WOMAN SALOONIST TO GO FREE IF SHE WILL QUIT GEORGIA MACON, GA.. July I6.__v pon fhf condition that she leave the state, an indictment against Mrs. Margaret p. Elahive for violating the prohibition law has been dismissed in the Bibb su. perior court, and another indictment has been filed away for reference, nor to be presented unless she breaks her agreement. Mrs. Flahi-ve is a wealthy widow, who inherited a saloon from her late hus band. In the three years that she has operated it the place has been raided eight times, and five cases have been made against her. She has three times been convicted. If she now returns to Macon or engages tn the saloon busi ness elsewhere in Georgia, the remain ing indictment will be called to trial. She acquiesced to the conditions of the court, for the sake of her children, she said. MISS BARNEY NOT BADLY HURT IN AUTO SMASH-UP AUXLES BAINES. FRANCE July 16.—Word was received today of Miss Natalie Barney, of Washington and Paris, who was injured In an auto smash-up near Bourgh Ex-Bresses, say ing that while badly bruised the young woman was not seriously hurt. An in vestigation of the accident, which re sulted In the death of the chauffeur. Achille X'alian. shows that the car skid, ded into a tree while going rapidly. One of Miss Barney's girl companions prob ably will die; the other is not badly hurt.