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PREACHER JAILS [
GIGGLING GIRLS
Magistrate Releases Rome
Young Women Who Had
Disturbed Church Service.
ROME. GA. Aug. 26.—Bee.i use they i
giggled and talked too loud, the Rev \
Mr. Curtis. pastor of the Baptist church ■
in the North Carolina district, got in
dignant and had two voting women '
daughters of 1.. .1 Walters, lodged in I
Jail on a charge of disturbing public I
w orship.
The girls, the pastor claims, were at
tending a servlet too nil’ at bis church,
and during the meeting talked and
laughed loudly. The preacher claims
the a leged conduct of the young women
was very annoying .lustice of I'm, <
Anderson thought otherwise and dis-;
charged the two girls.
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Snapshot of the crowd in attendance on the
first Atlanta Manufacturers’ Exposition. The
crush around the Shoe factory exhibit shows { he
human interest in the manufacture of Shoes.
Three thousand merchants and fifty thou
sand folks, many of them for the first time, saw
a Shoe Factory in operation.
During the ter. days of the Exposition the
factory made 1,200 pairs of Men’s Goodyear
Welt RED SEAL Shoes right in the exhibit.
REVOLT IN SUBURB OF
PEKIN; RINGLEADERS
QUICKLY EXECUTED
PEKIN. Aug. 26. —Ring leaders of
the uprising at. Tung Chaw, twelve
I miles from this city. where foul teen
prisons were slain yesterday by mu
tinous troops, were arrested today and
■five of them executed without the for
|mality of < ourtmartial. The suburb is
undet martial law. A troop of loyal
I republii an soldiers from this city is on
guard th"t. X special corps of soldiers
is convoying guard < ver the Lung Chow
college, of which L. C. Porter, an
American, is the head.
-CUSSING” A PREACHER
NO SIGN OF INSANITY
ROME GA. Aug 2K That a man
who <'iirs’-s a pifadici is not insane is
th? opinion of a Eloyd county jury,
pvhi'h do-lnud that Joe Mullin was not
a fit sul>je< i for the Milledgeville sani
tarium
Rev E. <> Petty, pastor of < Metho
dist church hei<, took offense at Mullin
because hr pcisisted in talking about
him and **< us*fng him out” before other
| people. Th? parson linallx decided that
| th? best wa\ to get rid of* Mullin was
|to put him in an insane asylum. Th?
scheme failed, and now Mullin threat
en? to su< Petty for alleged damage to
hL character.
RECOUNT DENIED IN LOWNDES.
VALDOSTA, GA.. Aug 26. J. F’.
Passmore, urn «»f the defeated candi
dates for oidinary of Lowndes <ount\
in the primary lasi Wednesday, lias
asked for a recount of the votes cast
In the Valdosta district, but h< waited
too long to mike the demand and
<’hairman ard has declined to
grant hiw request.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. AUGUST 2G. 1912
, SECRET LffiG IN
GW IS BARED
New York Prosecutor. After
Civilian, Compels Banks to
Produce Deposit Books.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26.—Evidence of
la secret link br-tween Lieutenant (’has. I
IA. Recker and police headquarter? by
which Becker transferred $5,000 month
ly t<» a civilian attache of the depart
ment is alleged to be In the* possession
of District Attorney Whitman today.
The civilian attache is the same
whose personality has figured frequent
ly in the graft hunt, but whose' name
lias not been revealed.
It Is learned that Police (’ommis
sioner Waldo ! s conducting a secret
persona! investigation into the depart
ment w hich he commands. Erlends of
thr police c ommissioner declared he has
decided to “stick to the ship” and that
he is spending part of his private for
tune to uneaith graft. No end of in
quiry* is being neglected.
Hollowing the release of the supposed
| ■’<;> p lhe Blood" in Pike c ounty. Penn
sylvania, yesterday, the authorities arc
again c ompletely al sea over the where
abouts of th? gun man. Although the
offer of $5,000 reward for “Gyp the
Blood" and "Lefty Louie" stimulates
the search, no fresh cle w of impor
tance have been found.
The machinery used was furnished by the
United Shoe Manufacturing Company, of Bos
ton. and the operatives were the regular em
ployees of the J K ORR RED SEAL Shoe
Factory.
Expositions of this kind will do much to
stimulate other cities to show their own people
what can be done at home.
Mr. Orr is on record with a statement that:
‘Within the next few years the South w I! make
its own Shoes. Ihe leasing system employed
TURKS MASSACRE 490
SERVIANS, LOOT TOWN
AND CARRY OFF GIRLS
fONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 26.—Re
| plying to protests of King Peter of Ser-
Ivin and demands for an explanation of
I the massacre of several hundred Ser
vians at Senistza on Saturday by Turk
, ish troops, the porte today replied tiiai
an investigation will be made and the
guilty persons punished.
Senistza «, in southren Servia. Dis
patches from there state that a heavy
body of Turks entered the town Satur
day and took posses-ion of the barracks
and all public buildings. Soldiers
inarched .through the* streets looting
private property rind shooting down
non-resisting inhabitants.
Many girls were seized by the Turks,
who tarried them into their camp, de
manding ransom for their release.
It is believed that nearly 400 persons,
were put to death.
12 JUDGES REFUSE
TO SIT IN SECOND
TRIAL OF DARROW
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 26. Twelve
superior judges in Los Angeles county
have refuse,! to preside at the trial of
t'lai'encc S. Darrow for alleged jury
bribery. ’
The at tion of the judges follows the
announcement of Judge George 11. Hut- 1
ton. who heard the first trial of Darrow,
that he would not preside at the second
hearing. District Attorney John D.
Fredericks is in a dilemma. He may
demand that a special judge be ap- i
pointed or may ask for a change of i
venue to some other county.
MB POSSE
PURSUES HEMO
Fugitive Has Killed One and
Wounded Three—Dogs Are
on His Trail.
GADSDEN. ALA.. Aug. 26.—One man
is dead and three wounded, and a posse I
of 300 men have a negro who made lhe
assault surrounded in the mountains
around Colbert, DeKalb county, accord
ing to a telephone message received
here today.
Saturday night an unknoyvn negro
was caught in the act of entering a
store at Collinsville. Oliver and Charles
Pall tried tn arrest him. He opened
fire, shooting one in the leg and the
other in the foot. A posse was formed
ami. led by dogs, started in pursuit.
Today, while surrounded in the moun
tains. the negro shot and killed a man
named Murphey and wounded another.
It is believed the negro is badly wound
ed and will be captured in a few hours.
If he is taken alive. h<- will probably be
lynched.
DECLINES GEORGIA CALL.
KNOXVILLE. TENN., Aug. 26.—Dr.
B. Cabel Hening. of this city, announces
that he has declined the offer of su
perintendent of the Baptist educational
Work in the state of Georgia.
FLORIDA SHERIFF SHOT
DEAD IN JACKSONVILLE
HOTEL WITH OWN GUN
JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Aug. 26.
IW. T. Andrews of Raiford, today is
Jin the county jail charged yvlth the
I death of John N. Langford, sheriff of
Bradford county, who was shot an 1
j killed in the DuVal hotel here yester
day afternoon.
■ The only witness to the shooting was
John VV. Hatcher, of White Springs, a
member of the Florida legislature.
Hatcher told the police that all three
men had been drinking heavily and
that Andrews and Langford had been
quarrelling all day. Langford was hit
five times with his own gun, ,38-cali
ber Colts automatic.
MRS. BELMONT WILL TAKE
STUMP FOR WOMEN’S VOTES
MILWAUKEE, WIS.. Aug. 26—Mrs.
O. H. P. Belmont, New York suffragist,
is to come to Wisconsin September 15
for three weeks touring by automobile,
working for enfranchisement of Wis
consin women.
Mrs. Belmont will probably speak in
Milwaukee, although she expressed a
preference for small towns.
BOY. 2, FALLS 2 STORIES:
BRUISED: MOTHER FAINTS
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26, —Landing
upon an ash heap and thus breaking
his fall from the second-story front
room of his home, two-year-old Harry-
Levinson. of 208 Mountain street, es
caped with a few slight bruises yes
terday morning. The boy’s mgther
fainted as she saw him drop from the
window. She was taken to Mt. Sinai
hospital.
by the tinted Shoe Manufacturing Comnany in
placing the wonderful Goodyear Welt Machines,
w hich were shown m this exhibit, makes it pos
stole tor a Snoe manufacturer with surprisingly
small capital to secure all the advantages in
equipment of the largest manufacturers in the
country The amount now sent out of the South
ior . hoes wou.d, in five years, build a Shoe Fac
tory in every city of the South ”
I he example of the J. K. Orr Shoe Company
will do much to hasten this day.
MM TO SHOOT
WiH OMERS
Suspension of Constitutional
Guarantees in Effect—Reb
els Spurn Amnesty Offer.
JUAREZ. Aug. 26. —Suspension of
constitutional guarantees throughout
the Mexican republic went into effect
today. Prisoners of war may’ be shot
without trial as long as the suspension
continues. The suspension follows a
special act of the Mexican congress.
Amnesty’ was extended to rebels who
chose to lay’ down their arms before the
suspension order went into effect. Ac
cording to reports at the rebel camps,
not a single one of their number took
advantage of the order.
HORSEWHIPPED SWAIN
AND SWEETHEART ELOPE
ROME. GA., Aug, 26.—Although he
was horsewhipped a month ago by Mrs.
A. P. McGinnis and fined $25 in police
court on the testimony of Mrs. Mc-
Ginnis that he was annoying her with
his attentions to her daughter. Brack
Harless never once became discour
aged in his determination to win pretty
Miss Mary McGinnis, and last night
slipped his sweetheart away and mar
ried her.