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MO JURY HITS
ST PISTOL TOTER
f. , pistol toter” and the law under
w ‘eh h.- exists came hi for severe crit-
I, <,) by the November grand jury, dls
harimd by Superior Judge Ellis this
afternoon.
\V. recommend that more stringent
be enacted to regulate the sale
<tols and the carrying of concealed
. , ms." read the jury's report. “We
that a large amount of crime and
i.t life in the community can be
. ,i directly to three things: In
mg liquor, deadly weapons and
‘‘ . with whiijh stolen property is dis
_ns, i <.f in pawn shops and junk
The jury insisted that the sale of
army rifles, such as are sold
i, ware stores, be forbidden entire-
Pawn Shops Discussed.
i -e rilles are made solely for the
of killing men and not game,”
I.! the Jury.
: .> matter of pawn and junk shops,
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stressed by form, • juries and consid
ered a patent recommendation, was
discussed in the report made to the
judge. It was recommended that the
city pass an ordinance increasing police
regulation of these shops, so that the
ease with which stolen goods are dis
posed of be minimized.
The jury was especially insistent that
former recommendations be given con
sideration by county officials and that
an effort be made to induce Fulton's
representatives in the legislature to
urge bills that will enforce the impor
tant ones.
The November jury summarized the
recommendations of the year as fol
lows:
Many Reforms Urged.
Increased power for the recorder.
Provision for a bond approver.
An ordinance forbidding a saloon and
pool room “in the same place.
A law allowing the destruction of
liquor seized as contraband.
A padded cell at the jail.
An ordinance prohibiting the sale-of
malt liquor by a person convicted of the
violation of the prohibition law.
Better conditions in the children's
court.
A county home for incorrigible girls
and women.
CHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912.
PRISONERS PICK LOCKS
AND ESCAPE FROM JAIL
MADISON. GA., Dec. 20.—Two white
prisoners. Hall and Benton, each charged
with a felony, have escaped from the
Morgan county jail, and today are at
large. When they were missed by Sheriff
R. B Aycock, a search of the jail re
vealed a small piece of steel with which
the inner cell door lock had been picked,
and also a roughly shaped skeleton Key
to the outer jail door, which was made
either by the prisoners or by some one
on the outside for them.
Both of these men had been incarcer
ated for several months, unable to give
bond, and would have remained in jail
until next March.
No clew to their whereabouts has been
discovered by the officers.
FIVE GEORGIANS GET PATENTS.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.—Davis & Da
vis, Washington patent attorneys, re
port the grant this week to citizens of
Georgia of the following patents: G. F.
Barlow .Tucker, toy carousal; S. H. Ken
nedy, Tunnel Hill, vehicle steering mechan
ism; J. H. B. Rea, Lafayette, chair seat;
T. H. Walker, Thomasville, meat chop
per; J. E. Yarbrough, Atlanta, loom (two
patents).
DR. SOULE TO LECTURE.
The Men's league of North Avenue Pres
byterian church will hold their last meet
ing of the year at the church house to
night at 7:45. Dr A. M. Soule, of Athens,
will lecture shortly after that hour.
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A Christmas Gift
|| I That Will Grow
INSTEAD of buying only toys ami
p|u I * trinkets, give your child one present
Iffl I t^'s f-'hristmas that will increase in
I J LA\ value with the years. Start a Savings
II r Account and put the Bank Book, with
m r Ihl|mß A h' s name on *t. in the toe of his little
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T toys are broken, the candy gone, the rec
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n|j 'cd / Where are the Christmas Presents you
l'» gave your little boy or oirl last year? HI ||j
THINK IT OVER. |I1Ii!8BQ.
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We give prompt attention to mail orders.
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7 E. Alabama St. Atlanta, Ga.
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