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intiug, will be crowned
\lay. and, surrounded
if honor with their r--
iants, will review the
Linger the directorship
ilson; , of the public
department, will be
multitude of childish
Officers Elected
By Banking Chapter
The Atlanta Chapter of the Amer
ican Institue of Banking Thursday
hight elected these olfieers:
President. T. W. Townsend, Fourth
National l ank; vice president, Fon-
ville Mc\\ iiorter. (Antral Bank and
Trust Corporation; treasurer, E, H.
Pee. Third .National Bank, and s. t %
tary, W. V. Crdwlev, Amevi ■•n Na
tional Bank. .Mr. Townsend and .Mr.
Bee were re-elected.
Del-crates to the eleventh annual
coven!ion at Richmond in Septemoer
are T. \V. Townsend, Fourth Na
tional Back; John W. Yopp. “The
Southern Banker,” and Fonyilie .\1
Wholder. Central Bank and
Corpor
Certificates Granted by Georgia
Association at Savanah Thurs-
• day—Thirteen Denied.
Tucniy-srTin A!
on to-day hold e.iiifnatcs as regis
tered nurses, granted them at the an
nual meeting of the examining board
of the Georgia Registered Nurses’
a*/ i;rio:k in Augusta. Ga., Thurs
day ;:i moon. Forty-three took the
< x;' liinatiop. Of these' thirteen failed
to pc s. The successful applicants
from Atlanta follow:
Miss*- Ouoenie Jones. Caroline Hill,
v ’i it f. iMy, Viola Miller, Maude'
Carf< r. .Ethel Moore. Kind M. Hard
wick, <' tssie Oliver. Odelle Johnson,
Alma Rigan. Lena Fox. Lillian Alex
ander. .Myrtitf Brown, Jewell Batchel-
b l*. Maiy Caldwell, Wright Powell,
Jewell Pickett, Sarah Dossey, Kliza-
bcih Roberts. Marie Williams. Lucia
:\i;i;■ so, Ellen McClar.v, Daisy Wilson,
M'lruarette Hagan. Rosa Morgan,
Fthel Phillips. Maggie McMath.
Among the officers of the associa
tion who attended the meeting were:
Ml: F. M. Johnstone, Savannah,
president; Mrs. E. S. Tupman, At
lanta; Miss .VI. A. Owens, Savannah,
and .Miss E. R. Dendy, Augusta, sec-
reta ry.
CONFEDERATE VETERAN
DIES ON WAY TO REUNION
Coogler witnesf
party of friends wer
in her apartments la
afternoon when Fran
known a long time.
It was between <> a
she stated. Frank, i
story, wanted to rent
self and a girl whose
not give. Mrs. Fom
playing bridge
» Memorial Day
, whom she had
telephoned her. I being
id oVlock, I tween
flatly refused him, but Frank insisted
be rented an apartment.
He said he was forced to obtain
If and the girl.”
w.»til .\;i . •• .unio , "hill tiidn’t A t : t
to go unj whcrc else bemuse he put
such implicit trust in me. l would
not grant his request and hung up
tip* telephone."
Called Several Ti^nee.
“Later he called again,’’ she con
tinued. “This time he was more in
sist chi and said something about it
case of life and death. Be-
20 and 10 o’clock he called
>zen times. Finally
► call any more, as
liUtomubiling with
),er I probably
i m „ I told tiiti
ulij 1 was
friends."
Mr.". Fomby said that she had been
offered■ money to have,the city until
the courts concluded with the Bhu
tan case. To sadist initiate this charge
the name of Alexander S. Martin, of
Gainesville, a newspaper man. has
been handl'd the police. He is said
to know of hiu-ih money having been
offered .Mrs. Fomby.
Shortly after Frank's arrest Mrs.
Fomby said she visited him at the
Towel. At first she said he did not
recognize her, hut* later spoke to her,
and they had a secret conference, the
nature of which she would riot dis
cuss.
The woman added that when she
lived at 87 Armstrong Street Frank
was a frequent visitor to her place
and had brought girls there.
Chief "Lanford's Theory,
t’hlef Lanforil’t? theory, as outlined
Friday morning, is that the girl had
been knocked unconscious when tin*
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roomv, amt at: the reporter was ad- j
mltted by the guard Frank aro;»e
from a chair in which he was sitting
puffing on a cigar.
“How tire you feeling?" Frank was*
asked.
“Pain feeling fine," said the accused t
man as he puffed violently on his !
cigar. “But 1 don't want to talk ti
you," and called the turnkey. \
The turnkey came and Frank said I
to him. “I’lease don't let anyom in
here to see me again who is not my j
friend." ,
“All right,” said the turnkey.
“I won’t say a word arid you might I
nv wed go," sail Frank, arid the in- 1
terviev was. ended.
Several other visitors saw' Frank
to-day.
alleged telephone call was
secure a room* and the ph 1
remote the girl to u place where she
could he given medical attention
w.lllpiu! BUSpieion/
“When it whs seen that Mrs. Fotp.
by would not rent a room," said Chief
1 anford. “it was ne, . -. ..r. that the
be din.
tales."
The corridors of the Thrower lull Id
ing were throng 1 /.! with witnesses hmi
before 10 o’clock this morning, !h
hour for the Grand Jury to nvseinhh
Merre than 100 are uw~
all are examined it
days before the resul
deliberation will be known.
George W. Parrott, a well know
htridni ss man. has written the follow
ing letter in the interest of f j ;idG
Ah is perhaps known by many.
I am interested in the National
Pencil Company and 1 have, with
keen interest, noted, from time
to time, hints and Insinuations
that Mr. Leo Frank has misused
and mistreated female employees
of the faotoiy.
D*nv He Misused Employees.
1 felt It due myself and the oth
er gentlemen interested in the
factory that as to tills matter
there should be a thorough inves
tigation.
To 11iAt end. on Wednesday, to
gether cT.lt other gentlemen like
wise Interested in the factory, 1
intervievVed every employee of the
factory, both male and female.
Every one of them, without a
dissenting voice, voluntarily and
emphatically made affidavit that
Mr. Frank had never, at any time,
or in any way, minus.,d or mis
treated them, and that, none of
them had ever known a single
instance of am familiarity on
the part of Mr. Frank with any
one <>f the,female employees.
These affidavits are in my pos
session.
This is" a matter of personal
concern to me, and 1 beg that, in
justice to myself and others in
terested in the factory, that this
matter he set fairly right before
the public.
(1 K< >RG K W PA R Rt >TT.
Changes in Spanish Cabinet.
, MADRID, May' '23. Importai
E, B. WILLIAMS SPEAKS AT
' NEWNAN COMMENCE ME;
CHATTANOOGA, TENK,, May 23.
\Y. L. VVeathrrby., the aged editor of
Trust The Reform Press, of Dunnville, On
tario, Canada, died on a Queen and
Orescent train at Glen Mary, Tenn.,
while en route to the Confederate re
union.
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E. T. Williams, an Atlanta attorney,
will deliver the principal address at
the ceremonies to attend the gradua- . n rrc f r* c
n exercises of public s im.e j... ; Co*, 5!?5 E. t air direct.
We have Beautiful Beddin®
Plan is 3c each. Atlanta Floral
in Newnan, Ga.. and
j communities June 5. Moi
lildren ."will gather for
rounoing
500 J
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United
HITO.
-Alarmed by the
if h report ikn-
r
v m ba»s s y t o - d a y
1 .\. ika do s
Embassy had
i from the
on the Em-
EuTperor Vosliihito n, \ylio i » st
Ennircss.
tsH* ill. and Ihf
bulletin issued b>
physicians apprise
the real conditio!}
patient. His ma
ending
hunat.ie
10
md Bryan
iid Banquet.
May 23.—Baron
Vinbassjador to the
Secretary of State
Guthrie, newly ap-
r to Japan, will at-
PitLsburg June ti.
I f
iifornia, Js
Deny Labor bk
' (MIATTANOOGA,
Himorcto Fujii, edi
mperor being a progressive. •
(Jrave feAra aie felt that the illness
j may prove fatal, leaving Japan with
out .t ruler at a time made ciiiieal
I by the dispute with the United
Weakened by VVcrry.
The present illness can-be
;N.. May 23.
d The Jap-
Los Angeies,
topped here to-day
igtcm to confer with
ida. They stafed
or to show hv sta-
unions in Fali-for-
n their statements
mese peril.
cl iph ior i.«iiting
L-l in Sleep
Prepare for Some
Rai ii // Weather
5Ve*j'«- going to have pkuty of Run during
the next few weeks, and yen're going to
need protection. There’s no need to soak
through it all when you can eome in here
and get a handsome, serve • able Raineoat
at a very moderate price. Better that than
to be laid up with a void and have to pay a
doctor’s hill and lose time from your work.
WCre showing a splendid line of
RAINCOATS
at anywhere 1 from
$6.00 to $18.00
and good, serviceable
UMBRELLAS
at from
$1.00 to $5.00.
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