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ve preyed on the fears and the su-
rsNhilons of the more ignorant of
city’s population, and as a result
e>, have gained a number of eon-
and have enriched their ex-
aquer by the sale of their books’,
eat loads of the pamphlets and
icts are to be found in various sec-
us of the city.
Pastor# United Against Them.
Amazed that the disciples of Jo-
ph Smith should havt invaded At
ilt a. regarded as the bulwark of
Christianity in the South, with their
vachings. Atlanta ministers are a
U in declaring that the Influence
erted by the missionaries should be
unbated. They differ, however, in
e methods of fighting it.
“The Mormons and their creed
iould be ignored as you would ignore
other evil cult," declared Dr. H
I. DuBose. pastor of the First Aleth
list . Church "The missionaries
ould not be allowed to enter Chrls-
pn homes. Their teachings are a
rime against society and should be
unned as you would shun a viper,
ev are dangerous and immoral, and
je not to be tolerated as a religion
Che entire belief of the Mormons
h encouragement of Immorality.
prey upon the fears and super-
ons of the ignorant, and find their
vert? only in that class of people,
intelligent man can not be a Mor
ion, unless he be high in the church
•ben he is a Mormon for the good he
n do his pocketbook, and for that
one.
Urges Contempt and Ridicule.
"But they should not be interfere 1
1th. They should not be given the
impathy and protection that is given
►c persecuted, and to Interfere with
tern would be to persecute them,
he best way to fight them is to ! g-
ure them and shun them; treat them
ith contempt, and if necessary to
ring them to public notice, hold
tem up to ridicule, for ridiculous
e v are in the eyes of the ('hristlan
orfd, with their immoral teachings
id their canting hypocrisy.”
Dr. DuBose’s opinion that to Ignore
te Mormons is the best method to
tsc to counteract the influence of
heir preachings is concurred in by
Willis Memminger. pastor of he
. 1' Saints Episcopal Church, and Dr.
A. R. Hendrix, of the Wesley Me
morial Methodist Church.
Dr. John E. White, pastor of the
“fcopd Baptist Church, however, ie-
lares that publicity is the weapon
hat <*hould be used to wage war
gainst the Mormons.
Tell Truth, Says Dr. White.
"The way to meet Mormonlsm and
he missionaries of Mormonlsm." de
lated Dr. White, "is to tell the truth
»bout their belief. Mormonlsm is a
Ifake from Joseph Smith down to the
[elder who now holds the money bags
f the church. The newspapers shoutd
Iprlnt columns exposing the teachings
Sand showing thbir utter worthless
ness and immorality. The doctrine
f Mormonlsm is an appeal to the
redulity of the ignorant, and if it
idn’t have the backing of thp wealth
|jof the State of Utah it would die
out. The truth and nothing but the
truth will destroy* Mormonlsm.”
Dr. Memminger believes M.union
ism should be allowed to run its
I course.
"If it is of God," he declared, * it
11 live; if it is not of God it will
houUl ^>e paid
Those Who Can Attend But One
Are Advised by Critic to Hear
Caruso Sing “Gioconda.”
"What’s the one opera '.ow’d hear if
you could afford bu one?" Is a ques
tion heard rather frequently this
w eek. And It le a hard one to answ er.
One critic familiar with the bill work
ed it out this way:
"The person who will hear oi*l\ one
opera naturally will desire to hear
Caruso, the golden; Caruso, the man
with the magic voice, the $2.5t*0 a
night throat, who will sing three times
in ‘Manon .' ‘Gioconda’ ami "rosea
"The Puccini ‘Manon.’ thong" com
posed and first presented in 1893. is
one *»f Puccini's earlier works. yet it
has never attained the popularity of
his later operas; in fact, it hae been
sung very seldom Hut the storx i**
absorbing, the costuming and settings
magnificent, and the music fi led with
the sweet melody which Puccini and
Verdi have not hesitated to use, evn
at tile expense of being called trite It
contains the beautiful ‘Ah. Manon,
Kind and Gentle.' perhaps a*' beautiful
a solo as Caruso has ever sung, ami
the wonderful Intermezzo after the
second act, is on* of the composers
most finished works.
Fine Acting in "Tosca.”
"In "rosea’ one may enjoy not only
great music, hut splendid acting and
a plot which made the drama of *Toe-
on’ one of Bernhardt’s favorites it Is
famous for Its three tremendously
strong roles, and l>e«tinn, S« otti and
Caruso will vie for honors The bari
tone will be heard in the number
which has helped win him fame, ‘Can
labile Searpia,' ami Destinn is given
great opportunity in the a Ira. Lov*
and Music.' Caruso’s finest number
will he the famous ‘The Stars Wer*
Shining '
"But if I wer** going to pick one of
the Caruso operas I believe my choice
would fall on ‘Gioconda.’ It is the
only work to be conducted by Tos
canini, and it offers the most splendid
ballet known to opera, the ‘Dance of
the Hours.* a spectacle so beautiful
and accompanied by music so en
trancing that often it interpolated
in other productions.
Scenic Effect# Beautiful.
"'Gioconda’ is beautiful In its scenic
effects, too. and its four principals.
Caruso. Deal inn. Amato and Hoiner
ar« given exceptional opportunity.
"Hut. after all, It is hard to choose
one among seven. If dollars and
cents are part of the difficulty, I would
-ugg'st that $3 seats are almost as
good ns $'» ones - and even better than
those to<i close to the front.”
mitlTIl PEN TIME WHERE TOES k
OX
Prisoners Here Can't Be Freed
After One of Several Terms.
Different Other Places.
Atlanta Expert Admits Prl
Fashion In Women's ShoJ
Is Dangerous_
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WOMEN OP ATLANTA: Li
The latest In footology is thr
terior heel” or the combination
j heel.
The Cause—
Extreme high heel shoes.
The Result—
You s»hv taller, but
The pretty ankle disappears: >' 0U S
natural heel vanishes and you form a |
| heel on the bait of the foot and ad
joining the toes.
located
The 1'nited States Court of Alt-
peals for this district has Just hand
ed down a decision that postoffice
robbers sent to the Atlanta pen must
stay behind the bars for a longer
period than if they had been sent to
McNeils island. Cal., or Leavenworth.
Kans.. the other two main Federal
prisons.
The Fifth Circuit Court lias ruled
that Charles Anderson can not be
freed under a writ of habeas corpus. j .. nc , v he( , r for women,
! The Eighth and Ninth Circul d whpre the toes «ought to be. held up
! Courts. Which control Leavenworth : ibmt jC a few years hence
and McNeils Island penitentar.es. ; * • ^ M ax S urdv of New York,
have ruled that a man can be indict- - * ; orth nu: ,„ discussion in At- ,
, ed only on one count for robbing one - ■
.postoffice, and have released two pris- ' a V-'t ■ t-/ s ppi-i A lists here agreed in part,
: oners after they had finished their wlt h the New Yorker as to the alarm '
first terms. ing prospects of feet irregularity
j i’ „i. ....imp of tii** use of extreme and i"p.cts
Charles Anderson ami Hank uiuhf . u ‘ .. _ .
... , proper high heels. n a
Wayne were indicted jointly for 10b- An or tfiopedic specialist, said the ^
bing the Sell wood (Oregon) postof- M1 .'. pjgh heel shoes which are likF‘"^M
fire. The indictment against them to mak * the heel descend to / he .jH
contained five counts. Wayne plead- ^^Lornmn"^toe^eeT’How ^
ed guilty and got nine years alto- )>ver he (lenied - ; ,|| high heel shoe
aether, hut only three on the first. W jjj make such an unusual creation
| He was confined at McNeils Island, of feet, or that There is * n *jT 8 : 10
i i » hiiitv of "the new heel becoming m
I His partner was tried and got ten j hi.it\ ^ or
! years, but only five on the first count. 1 j s so m * element of truth in
] Wayne, at the end of his three-year Dr strunksy's statement," he said.
/
■ term, sued for and was granted a
| writ of habeas corpus by the Wash-
■ ington District Court and the Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals. When An
The high heel : hoe worn hv many
women is so constructed as to have
;J tendency to throw the foot so far
forward that th ball of the foot in
time is most likely to form into *
del-soil, who had been transferred to j heel, conjunctively with the^toetv Now
Mrs. Flanders Goes
To Trial To-morrow
Court Officers Summon 248 Venire
men for Jury in Swainsboro
Poisoning Case.
Bishop Candler to
Hold Lewis Funeral
Methodist Ministers Will Go in Body
to Attend Services at
First Church.
Miss Lilia Gilbert Overlooks Many
Requirements She Once Held
Necessary in Husbands.
ore. No attention
tlie work of the missionaries; th j .
should be ignored by Christian
churches as completely as though
Is they didn’t exist."
j Fears that violence will attend the
I {Sunday services of the Mormons at
t J^tkewood were expressed by Rev Dr.
j A\. R, Hendrix. He called to niind
i.instances in Alabama towns where
Mormons have attempted to hold
public services, and large crowds
j have congregated, due to the public
Lily given it.
Fear Violence by Crowds.
J These crowds, not being in sympa-
Ijthy with the teachings of the mis
sionariera and elders, have several
, times c reated disturbances that have
jinecessitated calling out police to quell
lithe trouble. Dr. Hendrix fears that
J j i he crowd that the Mormons expect
t«» be at their services Sunday may
II become disgusted with the services
I!and attempt to break up the meet-
I ing.
The Atlanta members of the Mor-
Ijmon church are planning a big time
I Sunday at Lakewood, and have im
ported two prominent Western Mor-
s to conduct the services. They
lder Charles L. Fthoton, of A ri
presiding elder of the Atlanta
jj district. and J. W. Stockdale, of Idaho.
{[Elder Rhoton will have active charge
I j of the immersion of the six converts.
Land the services are scheduled to be
ll gin at 3 o’clock.
Preceding the immersian of the six
Atlantans, there will be preaching by
Elder Rhoton and special hymns will
be sung. Included among the con
verts are Mrs. Walker, wh** lives in
the cotton mill district, and a man
named Willard, who lives in the same
neighborhood
In the evening at 7:30 a confirma
tion meeting will be held at the Mor
mon Church at 850 Woodward Ave
nue. when there will be more preach
ing and more special hymns.
Every Methodist minister in Atlan
ta and the .surrounding territory has
been requested t*» attend tin* funeral
services at the First Methodist
Church this afternoon «*f tin* late
Rev. Dr. Walker Lewis, for many
years actively connected with the
church. Dr. W. I’. Love joy. presid
ing elder for the Atlanta District, has i < muni;
requested that ministers meet at the
church fifteen minutes before the fi; | "•>••'1.1 merry when she made her (!e-
neral and attend ill a hody. i >■'" lw ° > , 8 8»- bu . t the bn,1, ‘
Bishop Warren A. Candler. Dr II ! blw.-iiingly d< < lan d that ic e\p«* ted
to be very happy in her married life.
Rcnsha^' was equally positive that,
whether he was an "ideal” specimen
MARKET
OPENINGS
THE PLAYS
THIS WEEK
,u ot ii.p cenerai rule witn me nm-
Atlanta, finished hia five-year tern. ail-l the Cuban heel. But take
lie also sued for a writ of habeas j ih(? • r .. rpm . h ], ee l. They are generally
constructed in su-h a way as to hold
Judge
corpus, but was denied it by
Newman.
Anderson sued again, and on the
weight of the two Circuit Court de
up the natural heel and to hold the
arch in the correct position.
••If this predic.ton comes tn pass.
• hen girls who develop the ‘anterior
isions. Judge Newman reversed his ... vil| bf , rom ,. two or three inches
* ,w.'„i„„ uwoteri • TtlP anklv will partly dis.ip-
ful walk would he-
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Following are 10:30 a. m. quotations:
10:30 Prev.
SWAINSBORO. GA.. April 16.
Every indication to-day it* that Mr«.
Mattie Finnderf will go on trial here
to-morrow to face an indictment
charging her with complicity in pois
oning her husband, Fred Flanders, for
which Dr. W. J. McNaughton is un
der death sentence. Mrs. Flanders
lias not arrived from her hum** at
Bartow, but It is stated positively she
will be here for the trial.
Anticipating difficulty in securing
a jury Superior t’ourt officers have
summoned 24S veniremen from whom
to pick tire twelve who will pass on
the woman’s fat**. Solicitor R. Be**
Moore declares that everything will
be ready for the trial t<» proceed at
the appointed hour. WASHINGTON, April it: K-prc-
Scitimcnt and opinions as to (he , .Me*, c New
outcome vary, but many predict that *, . . , . , , ....
she Wiil hv icqullted. The trial and , Yo, : K ’... ’ ll . '.'.ll... 1
verdict are being awaited wit great
NEW YORK, April 1«.—Miss Lilia
I H. Gilbert, the $15,000,000 heir**ss. and
I Howard Price Renshaw. a wealthy
j manufacturer **f Troy, N. Y., were
j married last night with brilliant cer-
Mr. Renshaw is not the
ideal" that Miss Gilbert said she
Dr. II. !
M. Du Rose and Rev V. / Glenn will •
have *'harge «»f tin* fun**rai "t Dr. |
Lewis Interment will he at Gar
tersvllle, (la.
l)r. L**vvis had served for four year
as pastor of Trinity Methodist Church 1 tl s(
and for an etiual term as head of th** i
. ». ,..*u« a rvx..„o ! ;\n st* Gilbert.
Some *>f th
April
May
.1 une
July
r not. In* wanted notliing better than j seja.
STOCK High.
Amal. Copper. 7G 1 4
Anaconda .... 38
Atchison 102
A. C. L 122' 8
American Can 34
Can. Pacific... 242 s s
Erie 29 5 8
do, pref. . . 43 3 a
Gen. Electric.. 139
G. Nor. pfd... 126 3 4
L. and N 133
N. Y. Central. 102' 2
Nor. Pacific... 115' 2
Pennsylvania. 114' x
Reading 163 5 g
St. Paul 109
Union Pacific. 152-^4
U. S. Steel... 613-4
do. pref. . . 108
West. Electric 63' >
A M. Close
76' 8 763. 8
"The Red Rose” Opens To-Night.
To-night "Th** Red Fiose," a musi
cal com Jy, will * pen a tw«* lights
engagement at tile Atlanta. Miss Zoe
Barnett has the leading roie and is
ably supported by a company which
was selected with care and which
has been praised enthusiastically on
the Pacific Goa'St. Special hit:-, wer 0
made in San Frar cisco and Los An
geles, the company remaining two
weeks in the former city. Th* stu
dents’ glide is a dancing sens;'.(ion
and brings out the full female
strength of the company. A matinee
will be piayed Thursday.
own former decision and liberated
Anderson.
Assistant District
Henley appealed to the Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals and won. The court
reversed Judge Newman, and as it
controls the Atlanta penitentiary ab
solutely Anderson is still in confine
ment wishing that he had never been
transferred to Atlanta.
Attorney Lamar Hill, representing
Anderson probably will appeal t He
case to the Fnited States Supreme
Court.
■ar and the
Attorney John sti(f anr | unbecoming.
MEXICO LACKS FUNDS TO
PUSH WAR ON REBELS
ATLANTA THEATER
Wednesday and Thursday
Thursday Matinee
THE RED ROSE
WITH ZOE BARRETT
The Hit of Musical Comedies
Xizht* 25c so $1T*0: Mat. 25c to $1.
SEATS NOW SELLING.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
MEXICO CITY. April 16.—Money i>7
absolutely imperative to carry on ?
campaign against the rebels. 1 hi*'
was the statement made to the Cabi
net {o-day by Minister of War Mor-
dragon. The Government is putting
troop* into the field as fast as it can
.'under the circumstances.
The War Office received word to-day
Guerrero that Figueros
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NEW YORK COTTON.
Getting "Wildfire” Ready,
To-morrow morning seals for tin*
opening week of the Miss Billy Long
Stock Company will he placed on
sale at the Atlanta. The company i
will present "Wildfire” the opening*
week, the -first performance being! .
Monday night Matinees during > he T™ t , a , b ,. en whipped there, with a
summer will be given W edn. sdays ° b \! the Kederals.
I and Saturdays. The company .s now 1 IU 1 "
! tehearsing morning and afternoon
rebel
I lOSS
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Quotations in cotton futures:
IFirstf Prev.
Open.High Low Call. Close.
.111786
811.80-81
11.8111 .8111 .77!11.
m* i t a ml provider lor 1 ()< ‘ l •
De*
First Methodist congregation. Among
other charges as minister were thos**
at ('oluinliiis. Macon, Americas,
Nashville. Little Rock. Kansas City
a ml Home.
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. 11.71 11.71 11 .70 11 .70 1 1.71-73
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11.46H1.46 11 .46 11.46(11 .50-51
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The Sunday American goes every
where all over the South. If you have
anything to sell The Sunday Amer
ican is "The Market Place of the
11.84-86 South.” The Sunday American is the
best advertising medium.
VOLIVA NOW RULES ZION CITY.
ZION CITY. ILL.. April 16.—Wil
bur Glenn Voliva, successor to John
Alexander Dowie. to-day is in con
trol of the municipal affairs of Zion
City. \Y. H. Clendinon. a Voliva. man.
was elected Mayor by a majority of
six votes.
Week
j April 14
Daily Mat. 2:30
NIGHT AT 8:30
GALA SPRING VAUDEVILLE
FESTIVAL
10 BIG FEATURES
Wilfred Clarke & Co.. Leo Carillo. 8
English Rosebuds. Brice & Gonne,
Herberts Dogs, The Sully Family
SWIFTEST TALKER IN THE
HOUSE ASKS SPEED TRIAL
bride's intimate friends
! until she met Mr.'Renshaw,
ilbert held firmly to her deci-
wait for the "ideal.” Some,
that she had overlooked in
her list and !
s*>sst-d won he
and she succu
**r sisters, t*> '
interest. To-day witnesses and spec
tators are arriving from far and near,
and it is safe to say that the Eman
uel County court house will he
crowded t<» its capacity to-morrow.
The trial is the chief topic of con
versation here to-day. What would
ordinarily be important cases are
given little thought by the public.
Spins His Patients
Into Insensibility
■ i porieo
{ft uions 1
■ i \e Eh
F I Ina.
Whirling Until Unconscious. New
Method of Painless. Drugless
Dentistry Shocks Profession.
Ymong t
high-simvil talker of tlo House, oomej rorint ,,. M1
out to-day with a challenge to the'
official stenographers of that body
that thev "could not take him." He
travels at the rate of 2->o words a
minute, which even Speaker Clark
concedes is "some speed.
Representative Murray, of Massa
chusetts and Rcpiesentativ* Martin,
of South Dakota, are now tin* high
speed artists of tv« House, with 22.1
words a minute.
quuiitir
HUSBAND ON TRIAL FOR*
SOCIETY LEADER'S DEATH
ions that the
fi:. 1 d for her
ideal" man wen :
He must know how to rai.-v pigs
und poultry.
He must take lemon in his tea.
He mus’t eat ice cream \vi;h a fork.
He must wear his clothes like John
Drew.
His hair must curl over his left ear.
NEW ORLCANS COTTON.
Quotations in
ot ton
Open 1 1 ligiii
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May .
. i2.27
12.30 1
June .
July
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12.20:1
Aug. .
Sept.
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11 .80 1
Oct. .
. !1.46
i 1.47 i
Nov. .
I )ec
11.48
11.18 1
Jan. .
11.48
11.48 1
Jan. .
Feb. .
'First Prev.
Call. Close.
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12.28 12.30-31
! 12.27-29
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Senator Approves
Warning to Rich|£:S
Futures opened steady.
Opening Prev.
Range. 2 P. M. (’lose.
\pril . . . .6.61 -6.62/2 6.63 6 53
.6.57*/•;-6.59 6.59(j, 6.55*2
.6.571^-6.58*2 6.58*2 6.55
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. 6.50**2 -6.52 6:52 6.48 *..
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6.12*4
Feb.-Mch.
CHICAGO. April 16.- Spinning a
patient into dizzy unconsciousness
and insensibility to pain" was the
method explained to the Chicago Den
tal Society which shocked the whole
dental profession of Chicago to-day.
Dr L H Funk was the author of
tile "drughss anesthesia.’’
He explained the working of his in
vention. which is a spool-like device,
to which the patient is strapped and
whirled until unconscious. Anothei
method of producing insensibility to
pain was to place the patient on a
tound table with his head In the ten
ter. Centrifugal force applied in th*
whirling draws the blood from the
head and produ* es unconsciousness
JAILED AS HE ATTEMPTS
TO SEE GOVERNOR TENER
HUSBAND TRIED TO BURN
HER. SAYS DIVORCE SEEKER
HARRISBCRG, PA-. April 16 A
man giving his name as Henry Mills
Tenney, of Scranton, was arrested
while attempting to get into the office
of Governor Tener. He bad a letter
in his pocket saying that he was "a
member of Ax. had never killed anv -
pndy and did not Intend to harm the
a' ernor
^was locked up in jail, and will
‘ pending an investigation into
Apriu-Mav
May-Jimp
j June-July
July-Aug.
! Aug.-Sept,
l Sept.-(><*t.
1 Oct.-Nov.
j Nov.-De
SPRINGFIELD. OHIO, \pril 16.
Arthur B. Smith has begun his
fight for life, charged with poison- |
inu* his wife. Mrs. Florence Cavileer i . , „ ,,
Smitlu a social leader j Hitchcock Soys Vice President Mar
Apparently the outcome of the rust* 1
hinges on the testimony of medical j
experts.
Mrs. Mabel Merchant Smith, whom j j —
the accused man married five months , .. .... . . , ... 1 1 H. Holcombe, Mayor of Gadsden,
after the sudden death of his first ‘ 1 *' u Ala., has come to Atlanta to bu\
wife, was at his side when court j Pr* s : *l.-n M.. sb 's warning to the j equipm ent for his fire department. Be-
opened. » rich thu stFcialiun and unrest are | fore going to see agents for fli p ap-
shall’s Speech on Socialism's
Progress Was Timely.
ALABAMA MAYOR BUYS
FIRE APPARATUS HERE
FORCED TO PAY FARE FOR
CHILD; SUES FOR $25,000
The refusal of a railroad conductor
to transport free of charge a
under 5 years damaged them t
amount of $_•;».boo. according to M R.
Barfield and. his wife. Sarah J. Bar-
field.
Tin > filed suit in Superior Court
against the Southern Railwav Com
pany. alleging that last December,
while en route from Spartanburg. S.
G , to Atlanta, thev were forced te* pay
tlie fare of a
of age.
abroad In the land was the subject!
of widespread comment here to-day. 1
Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, mem
ber of the banking . nd currency com
mittee said:
"I am glad Vice I resident Mar>naU
hiid I mad* thi- speec-t. It is timely. The
the { growth «f socialism .n Europe is a
prut* si against political conditions.
In the l riled Suites it is a protest
against social a;\.‘ business condi
tion-. it is fitting that men ot stand
ing should call public attention to
situatio that are fast developing in
uns couiurv.”
poratus. he called at the City Hall 10
sc* Mayor Woodward.
Mayor Holcombe said through the
newspapers lie had kept up with the
scandal about the purchase of supplies
for Atlanta's fire department, and that
he wanted *<• get any information that
would benefit his city.
child under five
SOI TH BEND. INI) . April 16.
Accusing her husband of setting fir
to their home in order that she might
he killed and then calmly going away
to leave her to her faie. Mrs. Agnes
Hertsch to-dav tisuit for divorce
against Emil Hertsch.
According to the allegation.
Hertsch poured coal oil about the
home, spread some over her clothing,
touched a match to the place and
then walked out Mrs Herts* h was
.saved by firemen She said to-dav
j she believed lie : husband insane.
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BILL GIVES RAILWAY
MEN 1 DAY REST
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\\ XSHlNGTOV April 16. A bll
making 1 com puls dry for 1 ail roads to)
grant thtir employ eve 2 i consecutive
hours off duty out of every period
of 168 hours has beer, introduced by
Scna'.'r Kenyon. Iowa. Th*
bill is designate I t..* amend tIt** law
of Mar 1 4. 15* *7. hmiting the hours
of employe*? of railroads.
LAUNDRYMEN OF THREE
STATES TO MEET HERE
The Carolinas and Georgia Laundry
Association will meet in Atlanta April
2S to 30. Councilman C. L>. Knight,
proprietor of the Piedmont Laundry,
called on Mayor Woodward to-day
and invited him to deliver the wel
come address to the visitors. Mayor
Woodward accepted.
ARMY ORDERS.
WASHINGTON. April 16. -Cap
tain Henry M. Bankhead and Second
Lieutenant John H. Hester. Seven
teenth Infantry, to Heletwi. Ark . for
work.
Second Lieutenant Alexander H.
Jones. Thirteenth Cavalry, from Fort
Riley, Kans., to Clint, Texas.
Colonel Charles L. Phillips, coast
artillery corps, from command Fort
Screven, Ga.. and of coast defenses
of Savannah, to Fort Winfield Scott, j
Cal., Command post and coast de- I
fenses of San Francisco. J
Colonel Willoughby Walker, coast
art illerv « <>rps from ••.unmami Fort Nearly everybody in Atlanta reads
Sir-'uu Mass t«> command F«*rt The Sunday American. YOUR ad-
S*t« v■. ! *it. cv asl defenses of Sa- vertisement in the next issue will sell
vannah. g goods. Try it!
MORAN TO BOX M’CARTY.
NEW YORK. April 16. Luther Mc
Carty and Frank Moran, the Pitts
burg fighter, were to-day matched
to box ten rounds here on April 30.
McCarty has been guaranteed $5,000.
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In The Sunday American
How Can a Wife Wm Back Her
Husband’s Love?
Figure In Old or Young
How a Leopard Taught a Famous
Woman the Way to Make Love
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LYRIC WEEK
Charlie Grapewin
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“Between Showers,”
With
Mike Donlin and
Anna Chance.
April 21, Geo. Siilney
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