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SON-IN-UWMID
PA-IN-LAW JAILED
Former Shot Pistol Wildly Too
Near Wife and Latter Im
bibed Too Freely.
When arraigned today accused <»f shoot
-Iflfc five times al his wife. C. D Harris.
214 Echo street, told Recorder Pro Tern
Preston it was all a mistake, that he % was
merely shooting at a dng that had been
annoying him considersbh
A woman witness, however, declared
she mw Harris flourish his pistol, point
it at his wife, and shoot, and other wit
nesses said the> heard the shots and a
woman's screams Mrs Harris stuck by
her husband and refused to say offe word
against him.
Judge F*reston Imposed a fine of SIOO 75
or thirty days, but later, on the pleadings
of the wife and her mother, reduced the
fine to $50.75
W. T Hill, father-in-law of Harris, was
arraigned at the same time by Policemen
C H. Brannan and Charlie Maddox, the
lame officers who arrested Harris, on the
charge of lying around hie home drunk
He wafT given 21 days, straight Father
in-law and son-in-law walked bark into
*he prisoners room together
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COL. ROOSEVELT MORE
COURAGEOUS FAR THAN
WILSON, THINKS-LEWIS
By ALFRED HENRY LEWIS.
NEW YORK. Au? 23.—Once upon a
time Mr. Bragg, of Wisconsin, sp’aking
of M' Cleveland, said: "We love hitn
for the enemies he's made." The epi
g:amist of Fond du lac might have
safely added also that a man is some
times to be distrusted fir the friends
he’s made.
Not a least alarming matter in the
eandidational Instance of Mt Wilson
are the names which bait him about.
Mr. Ryan will vote for Mr. Wilson.
Mr Belmont will vote for Mr Wilson
Mr. Rockefeller likes him. while Mr.
Mo gan blinks and bats a not Intoler
ant eye.
Likewise, those self-seeking nonde
scripts of politics, the Sheehans and
the O'Briens—who follow In the wake
of party as seagulls follow a liner, for
what they may pick up-will vote for
Mr Wilson All of which should be a
warning to every honest man.
If the Democracy represented by the
Ryans and the Belmonts, beamed upon
by the Rockefellers and the Morgans,
served by the Sheehans and the
O Briens, is to be taken as a true De
mocracy. then the time has come for
the Democracy of the fathers, the De
mocracy of Jackson and Jefferson, to
back for a corner and pull a gun
Mr. Ryan, the Money Lion.
Mr Ryan!—a strange man—a kind
of money Hon. Would ho have a In-ad
for the Equitable, he creeps in among
a cabinet and bears away a Morton in
his Jaws. Does he desire a manager fol'
his traction, ho springs into the midst
of the canal operations of government
and seizes a Shonts Mr. Ryan requires
a mayor. He notifies Boss Murphy,
who produces Mr. Gaynor. Mr. Ryan
looks Mr. Gaynor over, much as Bill
Sikes looked Oliver Twist over when
Fagin suggested him for that little
midnight Job. and says. "He'll do." Mr.
Ryan requires a governor, and Io! M
Dix is chosen by the powers that be.
Mr Ryan Is a most astonishing politi
cal force!
MILLIONAIRE. 54, WEDS
THIRD WIFE, WHO IS 22
LOS ANGELES, CAL.. Aug. 23.
Ixtuis A. Bryan, 54, a millionaire of
Gary. Ind., from whom his second wife
got a divorce on the ground of being
only his "beautiful doll." is passing his
third honeymoon with Winfred H. Har
ner, 22 years old, whom he married at
the home of a friend.
His second wife testified In het di
vorce suit that lie made her go shop
ping and marketing decked in dia
monds The second wife obtained $25.-
000 alimony and is said to possess a
fortune in the jewels he gave to Iter
ZION CITY PUTS BAN ON
HOBBLES AND PEEKABOOS
CHICAGO, Aug 23.—A chorus of
"amens" came from the male auditors
of Wilbur Glenn Vollva, overseer of
Zion City, last night, when he an
nounced that It was liis Intention to
drive open work stocking, low-necked
dresses and form-fitting skirts from
that city The women gave no intima
tion of what they thought of the over
seer's ultimatum "1 am going to In
sist lite women here dress modestly and
how tite proper Christian spirit," de
clared Vfiliva.
STENOGRAPHER TAKES 1390
WORDS IN FIVE MINUTES
N'k.W loRK. tug 2.1 Nathan Bchrin,
a supreme court stenographer, has won
tlie world s shorthand < luimpionship. He
took 278 words a minute for five consecu
tive minutes.
LOOK HERE,
BOYS!
\\ t‘ have .just got in a
lug lot of dandy auto
mobiles. They are
good, strong ones, and
have rubber tires.
They are worth s“..'>o.
bin we are going io sell
them for
$5.00
We have better ones,
100. I I’olil sio tO $1 ■>.
VELOCIPEDES
$1.75 to $15.00.
Martiilioii R.’ivt'i’ . $1 50
liliderole $3.75
Irish Mails $3.50 to $lB 50
Express \\ a>»ons 85c to $4
1 lobio Horses $3,5 Oto sls
COME AND SEE THEM
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 Peachtree SI. 87 Whitehall SI.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND FRIDAY. AT'GFST 23. 1912
There is one trick that Mr. Ryan
performs which suggests the housewife
rather than the lion. Just as a good
wife cans peaches. so doos Mr Ryan
can men. Mr. Ryan has canned every
variety of political peach-aldermen,
mayors, judges, congressmen, govern
ors, < ablneteers. Might not his vaulting
ambition even dream of canning the
president.- Remembering Baltimore,
plus what I have seen since, m> fears,
as well as the facts, suggested the more
definite query. Has Mr. Ryan succeeded
in canning Mr. Wilson?
This is a campaign of moment. Not
alone crowns and scepters, but the
liberties of men are being fought for.
The people's rights year after year, little
by little, have been slipipng into the
hands of the moneyefais.
The great first requirement of a
great president isn't brains; it s cour
age the lioni st courage to resist every
effort of bandit Money, to seize- the
horses by the head or get possession
of the reins Which being true, con
sider Mr. Wilson for his courage.
Then there Is the matter of Mr. Wil
son's stability.
Times change; men change. and,
therefore, in prudence you must ask. Is
the Wilson of today the Wilson of yes
terday'.' Will the Wilson of tomorrow
be the Wilson of today’? Most of all, is
Mr. Wilson striving to serve both the
mammon of corporate unrighteousness
and the god of popular good, making
public promises to the people while
making private compacts with crimi
nal privilege?
Mr. Wilson himself has cleared a
path to your feet and marked It so
plainly that a wayfaring man though
a fool need not err therein. He says
he Is for the recall, the Initiative, the
referendum. Also, he confesses that
for twenty years—until he discovered
that he yearned to be yout president
he denounced the recall, initiative and
referendum, and wrote and lectured and
taught and preached against them as
the merest political lures of Satan him
self.
RECORDER NASH BROYLES
ON THIRTY-DAY VACATION
Recorder Nash Broyles, whose close
race with Judge Pottle for the court
of appeals bent It is attracting so much
interest as late returns come in, today
began his annual 30 days vai Hon. The
recorder will remain in Atlanta until
the result of the contest is definitely
determined and then will have for
Highlands. N. (
In his absence, Recorder Pm Tern
Preston is presiding over police court,
while Policeman Ed Arthur, special
officer for polite court, is officiating as
clerk in the place of Mt. Preston
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VETERANS GIVEN
2 BATTLE FLUES
Members of Brown Family Pre
sent Georgia Standards to
Local U. C. V. Camp.
Eight members of the Brown family,
direct descendants of Georgia s wartime
governor, stood on the lawn of the exec
utive mansion yesterday afternoon and
presented Joseph E. Brown camp. Unit
ed Confederate Veterans, with two bat
tle flags of Georgia battle flags, which
will be carried for the first time since
the sixties at the veterans reunion in
Marietta.
Governor Joseph M. Brown, in mak
ing the presentation speech, clasping
the red battle tlag of the Confederacy
| in one hand and the Georgia standard
’in the other, said It was an honor to
have the name of the family linked with
an organization of heroes.
Commander Tucker, of the veterans
spoke feelingly of Georgia's war gov
ernor.
"Tlie South never produced a greater
statesman than Joseph E. Brown,” he
said. "His rise in the world was like
romance and his fight to reach fame is
an inspiration to the youth of our eoun
t ry.”
General A J. West, of Atlanta, spoke
eloquently of the loyalty and fidelity oi
Georgia's war governor and paid a trib
ute to the members of the veterans
camp.
The members of the Brown family
who took part in the ceremony of pres
entation were Governor Joseph M.
Brown, Elijah A. Brown, Miss Sally
Brown. Charles M. Brown. Miss Cora
M. Brown, Joseph E. Brown 11. Mrs. E.
L. Connally and Mrs John Spalding.
MATTHEWS MAKES CLEAN
SWEEP FOR MACON JUDGE
MACON. GA.. Aug. 23.—The com
plete returns from Houston and Craw
ford counties show that Henry A.
Matthews, of Fort Valley, carried every
precinct in those two counties, as well
as in Bibb, in his race for judge of tin
superior courts of the Macon firepit
over Judge Robert Hodges and Claud
S. Estes.
John I'. Ross also carried every pre
cinct' in .the three counties in his race
for solicitor against Roland Ellis.
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SMITH, THORNTON, WINN & CO.
6118-12 Walton Bldg. GENERAL INSURANCE Phone Ivy 1685 & 1686
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending June 30. 1912. of the condition of the
Union Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.,
OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
organized under the laws of England, made to th- governor of the state of
Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state.
Principal office in United States. 37-43 Wall street. New fork.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
Whole amount of capital stock it’. S deposit* 32tiii.uoO.OO
Amount paid up in cash 20o'pOil.(H>
11. ASSETS.
Tota assets of the company, actual eash market va1ue51.039,342.43
111. LIABILITIES.
Total liabilities $1,039.842 43
IV INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912.
Total Imomt actually revolted dm utg the first six months in
cash $477,596 6S
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1912.
Total expenditmes .luting the first six months of the year in
Gt. at. st amount insured in any on- sks 30,000.011
Total amount of insurance outstanding .. 19.90ojwo'o(i
' copy of the a. t of In orpotatl m. duly ee titled. Is of file in the office
of the insurance commissioner.
STATE < >!•' GE< >RG IA < 'o..nty of Ia I n
’’’ '•">< ' appealed h. tore h. mid. rsigned. \ Thornton. Who being
-"‘"b • that m i 'he agent m tl . Union Marine h
zuranct Company. Limited, an that th. foregoing statement lac ct and
1 . ' ' A TH. dIN T. >.\
Suo’n to and suh>i »ih» ; h» ’t»!e no this 23d -lav of August. 1912
X s Ah A.MS
X tu • I'nii h l-’ulton G< oiir««
’' ’ A-:- n CARLETON Y. SMITH, of Smith. Thornton
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•XatiH us Agrnu ui AUauU SMITH. THORNTON. WINN A. CO.
I “SWEETEST GIRL IN
CHINA” A BRIDE; TO
HONEYMOON IN U. S.
i CHICAGO, Aug. 23. Preparations are
| being made in Chicago's new China
town for a grand celebration in honor
i of .Moy Fong, son of Hip Lung, wealthy
Chinese merchant, and Huey Shee.
whom he married a short time ago in
canton, china The bride is the daugh
ter of a retired merchant, whose wealth
is estimated at $1,000,000. Huey Shee
was betrothed to Moy Fong Cong the
day she was born according to an an-
I cient Chinese marriage custom.
I The bride is described as being "the
[sweetest girl in all China" and is said
to possess rare beauty,
Moy Fong Chong is nineteen years
old and high school graduate.
U. S. BUYS SHERMAN S2O
PAIR OF MOTORING PANTS
WASHINGTON. Aug. 23.-The govern
ment has paid S2O for a pair of motoring
trousers for Vice President Sherman.
Health is the foundation of all good
looks. The wise woman realizes thia
and takes precautions to preserve her
health and strength through the pe
■ riod of child bearing. She remains a
: pretty mother by avoiding as far as
possible the suffering and dangers of
such occasions. This every woman
may do through the use of 'Mother’s
Friend, a remedy that has been so long
in use, and accomplished so much
good, that it is in no sense an experi
ment, but a preparation which always
produces the best results. It is for
external application and so penetrating
in its nature as to thoroughly lubricate
every muscle, nerve and tendon in
volved during the period before baby
comes. It aids nature by .expanding
the skin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pre
pares the system for natural and safe
motherhood. Mother’s Friend has been
I used and endorsed by thousands of
mothers, and Its use will prove a com-
fort and benefit
to any woman in
need of such a
remedy. Mother’s
Friend is sold at
drug stores. Write for free book for
expectant mothers, which contains
much valuable information.
IRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga.
JAILED FOR THEFT FROM
MAN HE_ONCE CHEATED'
NEW YORK. Aug. 23.—Harry Hastings
has been sent to the penitentiary for one
year for stealing sl3 from George Aranow.
When the latter was a newsboy fifteen
years ago Hastings cheated him out of 50
cents.
BRIDE ARRESTED AS SHE
LEAVES ALTAR AS FORGER
..PERTH AMBOY. N. J.. Aug. 23
While leaving the church hereafter her
wedding ceremony Mrs. Mary P. King
was arrested on the charge of forgery.
Her husband, Paul King, disowned her
*.t once
‘Juenfi
SEMI-ANNUA L STATEMENT
I or the six months ending June 3u i4i-> ~r ,u/
ATLANTA HOME (FIRE) INSURANCE COMPANY"’
OF ATLANTA. *’
Organized under laws of the state of „ ..
Mate of Georgia, in pursuance of the
Principal office 233 Equitable Budding.
.... *• CAPITAL STOCK
" mde amount ot capital stock
Amount paid up in cash
II- ASSETS
total assets of the <• any, actlllt| ~l sh InurkH va|
HI- LIABILITIES. *M6.421.al
I otal liabilities . .
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
received Ing the first six months t
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THEHRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
,I,HinK ,' h ’: ’*« -’■•blhs of i he vear
Great amount insured In any ..ne risk . ’ 89.872.69
Total amount of inaurance outstanding ~ ,
A copy ot the act of Incorporation dulv certified i" ’ r nA
ih< Insurance coin tn isaion. ' " e< L *• Al* In the office of
SI ATE <>E GEORGIA County of Fulton.
■ rstatT.' 2 ho. being'd u t'v’ mm'.' "sa A R,t k '
x «ss
sworn to anil sulo. rib. d before this ''d 'h. v ' r’V’ K FRIi ? TAKh '
I'llh f|H\ AuglJMt 19!
Ray wisdom
Name ..f State Agent Hom. oft,,. l-UHon to., <; a .
Name of Agon at AUanta-MMiTH. THORNTON, WINN & CO.
Stewart’s
Underprice Basement
Boys' High Misses’ High
Shoes . Shoes
Box Calf Bliich- (Jun Metal and
er, guaranteed 'i<-i Kid Button,
solid: ,^** k every pair solid:
2 Sizes9to . $1.65 t?2 sni '. 2 ...51.65
$1.95 Sr 21 : 2 ...,51.95
Ladies’ High Shoes
Patent Leather, Blucher and $1.45
Button—Gun Metal Button “
25 WHITEHALL ST. J
Mail J^H l l | IMi| | 4 , IWTIWIiny a ‘'
Fred S, Stewart Co.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending June 30, 1912. of the condition of the
Industrial Life and Health Insurance Co.
Principal office. .’>0(1-511 Austell Bldg. Atlanta Ga '
I. INCOME DURING FIRT SIX MONTHS OF 10 12
Balance December 31. 1911
Total income h 6,957.57
Total ”
Total 'is° ,S som.^ EMENTS OU R| NG FIRST SIX MONTHS OF iVlt’'"
Balances "—’
~, $ 69,650.04
. r , "I. INVESTED ASSETS.
Total net assets .. .
‘ ” 69,850.04
’V. CONTINGENT ASSETS
I otal assets
, ... v - liabilities.
co e mmi e S sioner naChe<i t 0
• i•' 1 l- '• 1 (■h.ORGIA —< ou nt vof I- til ton
Personally appeared before the underdened n m r> ».
duly sworn, deposesand s,t\« tint hr n- thl > ■ ' -5 Dol ’ b “- «'ho, being
Life and Health Insuran. e > ompanv and teaV P thL rC f' f Pn * ° f the '"dustria!
correct and true ompany, and that the foregoing statement is
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22d day of w®’’’
.. „ willis dobbs,
notary Public. Fulton County, Georgia.
FAINTS, STOPS WEDDING.
FEARING DIRE PROPHECY
ELIZABETH CITY. N. C„ Aug. 23.
Her former husband's prophecy that
"something terrible would happen if
she remarried” caused Mrs. Mary Pres
ton to faint as she was about to be
rewed, and the wedding was de
clared off.
AUTHORESS DIES IN RAGS
TO LEAVE CATS WEALTH
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.—Dr. Sarah F.
Wells, graduate of Oberlin, founder of
medical colleges and author, has died in
rags here in order that her fifteen cats
might enjoy the benefit of her wealth.