Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 26, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Image 6

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PREACHER JAILS GIGGLING GIRLS Magistrate Releases Rome Young Women Who Had Disturbed Church Service. ROME. GA.. Aug 26—Because the' 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 young women, daughters of L. J. Walters, lodged in jail on a charge of disturbing public worship. The girls, the pastor claim*, wore at tending a service recently at his church, and during the meeting talked and laughed loudly. The preacher Haims the alleged conduct of the young women was very annoying Justice of peace Anderson thought otherwise and dis charged the two girls. HERE’sHdEAL SITE FOR G. 0. P. TRAINING CAMP ALBANY. 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The crush around the Shoe factory exhibit shows the human interest in the manufacture of Shoes. 1 hree thousand merchants and fifty thou sand folks, many of them for the first time, jaw a Shoe F actory in operation. During the ten days of the Exposition the factory made 1,200 pairs of Men’s Goodyear V/elt RED SIAL Shoes right in the exhibit REVOLT IN SUBURB OF PEKIN; RINGLEADERS QUICKLY EXECUTED PEKIN. Aug. 26. Hing leaders of | I the uprising at Tung Chaw, twelve I miles from this eit>. wlvre fourteen persons were slain yesterday by mu tinous troops, were arrested today and. > • five of them executed without the for | mallty of courtmartfal. The suburb is undo, martial law. A troop of loyal republican soldiets from this city is on guard there. A special corps of soldiers is convoying guard ever the I.ttng (’how college, of which E. •’ Porter, an American. Is the head. “CUSSING” A PREACHER NO SIGN OF INSANITY ROME. GA Aug. 26. That a man who curses a pr»a< her is not insane is the opinion of a Floyd county jury, which declared that Joe Mullin was not a fit subject for the Milledgeville sani tarium. Rev. E. I>. Petty, pastor of a Metho dlst .church hero, took offense at Mullin because he persisted in talking about him and 'cussing him out” before other people. The parson finally decided that the best way to get rid of Mullin was to put him in an insane asylum. The scheme failed, and now Mullin threat ens to sue Petty for alleged damage to his character. RECOUNT DENIED IN LOWNDES. VALDOSTA, GA., Aug. 26.—J. F. Passmore, one of the defeated candi dates for ordinary of Lowndes county in the primary last Wednesday, has asked for a recount of the votes cast in the Valdosta district, but he waited too long to make the demand and (’hairman Wccdward has declined to grant his request. TTIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1912. SECRET LINK IN GRAFT IS BARER New York Prosecutor, After Civilian, Compels Banks to Produce Deposit Books. NEW YORK. Aug 26.—Evidence of a secret link between Lieutenant t'has. |A. Becker and police headquarters by which Becker transferred $5,000 month ly to a < ivflian 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 has not been revealed. It is learned that Police Commis sioner Waldo 's conducting a secret personal investigation into the depart ment which he commands. Friends of the police commissioner declared he has I decided to “stick to the ship” and that I he is spending part of his private for tune to unearth graft. No end of in-| qulry is being neglected. Following the release of the suppose’, 1 “Gyp the Blood" in Pike county. Penn- ‘ sylvania, yesterday, the authorities are again completely at sea over the where- j abouts of the gun man Although tael Off. ■ of s.’.. reward for “Gyp the Blood" and “1.-tt\ ’ i.,. ue stimulates tio- <>■., ch, no fresh clews ; tanee 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. °, rr is on record with a statement that: ‘ Within the next tew years the South will make its own Shoes. Ihe leasing system employed TURKS MASSACRE 400 SERVIANS,LOOT TOWN AND CARRY OFF GIRLS <’(>NST A NT] NOPLE. Aug. 26. —Re- plying to protests of King Peter of Ser | via and demands for an explanation of the massacre of several hundred Ser vians at Senistza on Saturday by Turk , ish troops, the porte today replied that an investigation will be made and the guilty persons punished. Senistza is in southren Sei via. Dis patches from there state that a heavy body of Turks entered the town Satur day and took possession of the barracks and all public buildings. Soldiers mat < hed through the streets looting private property and shooting down non-resisting inhabitants. Many girls were seized by the Turks, w’ho carried 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 I superior judges in Los Angeles county I have refused to pre-Ide at the trial of • ’larence S Darrow for alleged Jury i bribt r\' The a.tion of the judges follows the I announcement of Judge Gem g. II Hut i ton. who heard the first trial of Darrow. that he would not preside at the second . hearing District Attorney John D I Frederic ks is in a dilemma. He maj demand that a special judge be ap . pointed or may ask for a change of i * * nue to '••me other countv. I • ALABANiA POSSE PURSUES NEGRO 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 of 300 men have a negro who made the assault surrounded in the mountains around t'olbert. DeKalb county, accord ing to a telephone message received here today. Saturday night an unknown negro was caught in the act of entering a store at Collinsville. Oliver and Charles Pall tried to arrest him. He opened fire, shooting one in the leg and the other in the foot A posse was formed and. led by dogs, started in pursuit. Today, w hile 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, he will probablj be lynched. DECLINES GEORGIA CALL. KNOXVILI.E 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 I VV. T. Andrews, of Ratford, today is iin the county jail charged with the death of John N. Langford, sheriff of ! Bradford county, who was shot and ■ killed in the DuVal hotel here yester day afternoon. The only witness to the shooting was I John V'. ilatcher, of White Springs, a member of the Florida legislature. Hatrher 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, a ,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 sufftagist is to come to Wisconsin September 15 for three weeks touring by automobile, working for enfranchisement o£ 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 PHIL.-\DELPHIA, 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 mother ; fainted as she saw him drop from the window. She was taken to Mt. Sinai hospital. by the United Shoe Manufacturing Company in p acme the wonderful Goodyear Welt Machines, which were shown in this exhibit, makes it pos sio’e 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 tor Shoes would, in five years, build a Shoe Fac tory in every city of the South.” The example of the J. K. Orr Shoe Company wnl do much to hasten this day. MEIR TO SHOOT fflfl PRISONERS Suspension of Constitutional Guarantees in Effect—Reb els Spurn Amnesty Offer, JUAREZ. Aug. 26. —Suspension of constitutional guarantees thioughout the Mexican republic went into effect today. Prisoners of wai 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.