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Govflrnor Brown Considers Plea
for Flanders Slayer, Whom He
Has Respited Four Times.
Judge Fmnk Saffold, ;itt.*rn« \ 1 r
.1. MrNaughton. t ht* S nit hr »
whodf nti-ht r t<> h>mg
th* murder of Prod FI i iri< i
betui stayed four titties l»y Governor
Urowtt, to-day petitioned the Chief
Kttwutive for pard« ti for > i* i
‘‘They will never try Mrs. i mdc?
itbo wap jointly 1 nrli• t*•«( for t
(f|Bte, A bo said. “I have trier So
ctdtnrlnoe the Governor that now is
th* time to free Dr Mr.Naughton.'
The fourth respite, granted, .i*
w4re the others. until Mrs. Fla tide >'B
«r>uld be tMed, expires Ml\ M, but
l hb rase of Mrs. Flanders has bee.i
robtinued until the June term. («»v-
erfaor Brown has signified his deter-
ibination not to allow Dr. Me Nuuijh-
10b to bo hanged until Mrs. Flande
1* triod. The Governor to-day said
ho would consider the farts laid be-
fhfe him by Judge SatTohl.
He Just had refused a pardon to
llirry Cameron, a negro of Johnson
Urtunty, serving n life sentence for
itiUrder. The negro's plea was ill
bonlt l, but the governor wrot* that
that was no reason as “all prisoners
occasionally were sick and ultimate-
8jr dieo. ’
*'Th< inclination to pardon must
be curbed." he said
NOTED LAW EXPERT A SUICIDE.
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK. April
30.—Dr Gruntvig* *1 prof, s a in the
Ufelversit. «»f Copenhagen and an au-
tborifjr on European law, committed
suicide to-day.
“Condensed” News
as It Was in 18591
Billiard Table Needed on Which to I
Spread Out This Old New York
Paper.
mil ADEIJ'HIA, April 30. Ill tie
documents of the Ferdinand I >p •« r
estate, has been discov# red probably
one of the hugest newspaper* in
existence.
The publication Is twenty-four
pages. ».ith sheets that measure 70
by 100 Inches and there are thirteen
columns of news, eaeh forty-eiff In
Inches long.
Tli: «;g:uiti« paper that could only
load to spreading it out on a
billiard t Ido was the Quadruple < 'on*
'Dilation, and was issued fifty-four
..ii' ago by ceorge Roberts, of
I*j Spnn " Street. New York, and ran
an €*dIt ''in of 2t|0(K) C«pl< It
sold for fifty cents a ropy.
Dooms Her Father,
Now Retracts Story
Young Daughter of Condemned Fort
Smith, Ark.. Minister Confesses
Herself Perjurer.
FORT SMITH, ARK. April 30.
Reft ha Capps, the 15-year-old daugh
ter of Marion Capps, a Methodist
miniater condemned to die for the
death of hia thive children in a tire
thii deGtm ml the t'appa home last
i bat hai ■ onfe* * «i she had
t* titled falsely against her father at
his trial.
It \.i - the testimony of the girl
and that of her 13-year-old brother
that convicted ('apps. ft is .said the
boy has also repudiated the story he
told at Ills fat tier’s trial. The con
fession is to be used in the hope of
obtaining a new trial.
ALABAMA COAL AND IRON
COMPANY REORGANIZES
BALTIMORE, April 30.—Tlir newly
elected directors of the Alabama
I'ompany. the new Delaware corpo
ration formed to acquire the property
of the old Alabama Consolidated f’oai
A- Iron Company, will meet to-day.
It is expected steps will be taken
to elect *flieei*P.
ON SUFFRAGETTES
Bobbies’ Ransack London Head
quarters Before Crowds—Ar
rest Five Militants,
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON. April 30. -Renewed ac
tivity was shown to-day by the po
lice in their campaign against mili
tant -uffragettes. For the second
firm* the headquarter* of the Wom
en Social and Political Union in
Kings Way were raided. The raid was
a spe* tat ular one. taking place at
boon, when the streets were crowded.
The police drove out the occupants
and allowed none to enter, while de
tective* searched the organizafton's
letter flies and desks.
Five leading member/i of the union
the '.Misses t'arr. Lecox. Barrett and
Lake and Mrs. Saunders, were ar
rested on a charge of malicious de
struction of property and taken to
the Row Street police station.
The police captured evidence Haiti
to relate to the threatened reprisals of
the militant a If Mrs Emmeline Pank-
hurst were returned to Jail.
Latergthe police also arrested An
nie Kenney and Mr*. “General” Flora
Drummond, two ot Mrs Pankhurst’s
chief lieutenant*, on warrants charg
ing them with conspiracy and mali
cious dent ruction <*f property
Two hundred police are on duty
throughout the district, in addition to
the guard around the headquarters
building
Israel Zangwill, t.hp famous Jewish
author, has come out as a champion
of tin cause.'' In a bitter attack
upon the government he called Pre
mier Asquith’s methods barbarous.
Wreck Suffragette Offiicea.
NKW 'ASTLE-nN-TVNE. ENG.,
April 30. .Militant anti-suffragettes
wore in action here early to-day and
wrecked the offices occupied by the
local branch of the Women's Social
and Political Union.
Destroy Tennis Club.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, April
30. — Suffragettes to-day destroyed tin
courts of the R11lesl\ Tennis Flub
near this city.
Friends of Daniels
to Rebuild His Plant
Stock Company Organized at Raleigh
to Aid Newspaper Hard Hit
by Recent Fire.
RALEIGH, N. C\, April 30.— Secre
tary of the Navy Daniels has return
ed "* Washington, after arranging
fo* immediately rebuilding his de
stroyed News and observer plant. The
loss was- 5-100 000 and Insurance small.
A movement has been begun by
which several hundred of Daniels’
friends raised money for construc
tion work. Each takes $100 in stock
upon w hich a subscription to the pa
per will he the annual dividend. Dan
iels later may buy the stock and will
hold the majority shares. He tame
into ownership of the paper on the
same plan Buying bark the stock
he gave each former subscriber the
paper for ten years.
San Francisco Gives
Bryan Big Welcome
Secretary of State Views Site of
Panama Exposition and Reviews
Presidio Troops.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 30.-
This city paid its respects to Secre-
tar> of State William Jennings Bryan
when he arrived here to-day from
Sacramento. A large crowd greeted
Mr. Bryan at the depot.
A luncheon in his honor was given
by President Moore and other officials
of the Panama Pacific Exposition.
Later he was taken on a motor trip
through Golden Gate Park and at Fort
Blaney a troop of cavalry met him
and escorted him to the old review
grounds in Presidio, where all the
troops turned out to meet him.
Later Mr Bryan vieited the exposi
tion grounds. He will return to Sac
ramento to-morrow.
ALUMNI MEET TO-MORROW
TO URGE SPORTS AT EMORY
Emory men. interested in the mo\ -
merit to restore intercollegiate ath
letics to the oxford school, will gath
er at the University Club to-mor
row night to discus* the feasibiliG
of the project.
Discussion in favor of the plan, will
be led by .1. E. Mathews, T3. and
will be engaged In by members of
the Atlanta Alumni Association.
WOMAN WHO INVENTED
‘HAM AND' SANDWICH DIES
CHICAGO, April 30.—Mrs. Mary
Ann Ingram, said to have been the
creator of the ham and egg sandwich
and known to students at the Univer
sity of Chicago merely as “Mary
Ann,” died to-day.
She knew every athlete who was m
training and always refused to sell
pies to those who were trying to
make the vafsity teams.
ATLANTA OFFICER HUNTS
'PORTLAND NED,’ FUGITIVE
ANDBRKON, 8. C„ April 80.—H. T.
Gregory, of Atlanta, a postofflee In
spector. was here to-day in confer
ence with the District Attorney with
re fere nee to the • scape of “Portland
Ned." a paroled convict, from Gov
ernor Blease’s office last week.
Gregory had not heard of tfie es-
cape until he reached Seneca to-day.
He left Anderson this afternoon to
trail the man. Gregory landed “Port
land Ned” in the Nolan McKinley
gang some years ag<Y He is now
wanted on a charge of robbing ,i post
office.
DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT
NOT YET OUT OF DANGER
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON. April 30.—Although the
Duchess of Connaught, wife of the
Governor General of Canada, operated
on for the second time yesterday,
passed a fairly good night, physicians
admitted to-day that it would be a
week before she would be out of
danger.
King George ie making daily in
quiries after the condition of the
Duchess’ health.
OurSecond Anniversary Sale
OF FURNITURE. RUGS and DRAPERIES
Begins To-morrow, May 1st.
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Your opportunity to
save money on high grade
11 (i n s e Furnishings is
Here and Now.
An Arts and Crafts
< ’! >ek fitted with a Seth
Thomas movement, abso
lutely Free with each
purchase of $10.00 or over.
Goldsmith=Acton=Witherspoon Co.
Life Time Furniture, Rugs and Draperies.
62 Peachtree—61 N. Broad.
High School Pupils
Made Drug Slaves
Cleveland Pharmacists Got Boy Vic
tims to Sell It, Investigators
Are Told.
CLEVELAND. April 3d. - Hundreds
11•' boy sttd srirl*' old ndine tin* West
Technical High School and the Cen
tral High Scnooi ore addicted to the
uw of drugs, according to evidence
unearthed by detectives employed by
the State Board of Pharmacy
According to one girl victim, who
stoic money to buy heroin, a drug
store near one high school makes a
practice of selling to pupils. The
druggist »s *aid to have employed boy
victims of the drug fo sell it
“When these boys cuw fellow pupiie
who complained of headaches, had
severe colds ot other il.ifc they advised
them to try heroin.” tfortyiVesugtfctoy*
said “The adviser alwaytrh^d a »ufc
ply to give away. Then It was easy
to keep the one who once had used
the dfurf it* vfaVe.” ' ' f,
smith to Invite city
PLANNERS TO MEET HERE
Alex W. Smith, chairman of the
Atlanta Improvement pomrtlji salon,
has been chosen delegate to tnr City
Planners’ Conference In Chicago May*
5-6-7. He will bear an invitation from
Atlanta and the Governor asking the
city planners to select Atlanta as the
place for the 1*914 conference.
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Three More Days
Left to Join the
Xmas Saving Club
This club was opened April 21
FOR TEN DAYS. So much inter
est has been taken in it, howeVer,
by young and old, that we have,
extended it a few days. BUT WE
CANT EXTEND IT MUCH
LONGER.
We will he open every day this
week until p. m. to receive these
deposits. We urge you to come
not later than Saturday.
DON’T WAIT AND
BE DISAPPOINTED.
Travelers Bank & Trust Co.
Peachtree at Walton.
Branch 297 Marietta St.
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