Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 10, 1913, Image 3

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TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 3 POETESS,11, PENS VERSE ON HER WAY TO SCHOOL Heir Killed Rejoicing i Says Wife's Craze for ! White Wife Charged North German Lloyd Over $10,000 Bequest Dress Bankrupt Him With Slaying Chinese To Go Through Canal PAWTUCKET. K I., Sept. 10— In the first flufOi of rejoicing over the unexpected acquisition of a $10,00') estate in rnnada, Joseph Joyal. 35. of No. 83 Appleton street, was struck and killed by a train on the tracks of the New Haven Kailroad. Joyal was a poor inan and a car penter by trade. Earl of Carrick on Music Hall Stage Special Cabie to The Atlanta Georgian LONDON. Sept. 10,—The Earl of Carrick i» the latest recruit from the ranks of the nobility to the music hall stage It was announced that his appear ance ha* been arranged for an early date in a one-act play entitled "A Point of Honor." NEW Y<»RK, Sept. 10.- In opposing the motion of his wife for alimony. Bernard B. lvlug, a local lace mer chant, told the court his wife got him into debt by her extravagance in buying gowns and hats to attend "tango teas.” Despite his argument, Mrs. Klug was awarded $30 a week alimony. 1767 Bible Cherished In Tennessee Family TRENTON, TENN. Sept. 10.—A Bible printed in 1767 and used by his wlfe’-s great-great-grand fat her is be ing exhibited here by S. L. Scott. It contains family records dated before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. CHICAGO, Sept. 10.- Mrs Alice Da vis Sing, white widow of Charles Sing, the wealthy Chinese merchant found dead in his Chinatown home to-day, was formally charged with the murder of her husband. Frank Sing Uw, brother of tho slain man. signed the accusation against hia sister-in-law. Guard Who Let Thaw Out to Escape Trial POUGHKEEPSIE, X. Y.. Sept 10. Howard Barnum, the Matteawan As>- lum guard who allowed Harry K. Thaw to escape, will not he indicted b> the Dutchess County Grand Jm\ It is said that the District Attorney has nothing to connect Barnum with Thaw's escape. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. BREMEN. GERMANY. Septi 10.— The North German Lloyd Steamship Fine has made official announcement of a big Increase In business during the first half of this year and that a Pacific coast service, through the Panama Canal, will he arranged Just a* soon as the canal is thrown open for traffic. First Panama Ship To Fly Flag of Truce Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. THE HAGUE, Sept. 10.—Col. Geo. VV. Goethals has ••nbled to William O. McDowell, the official represent.*! five of New York In the peace con ference here, asking for a white flag of peace and promising It shall have the place of honor on the first vessel traversing the Panama Canal. The flag was sent. ‘Bob' Fitzsimmons Now a Grand Juror NEW BRUNSWICK. X. J Sept. 13. . Robert Fitzsimmons, the pugilist, was drawn as a member of the Middlesex County Grand Jury to-day to serve from September 17 to December 9. Two Middlesex ministers will be among the 22 associates of Fitzsim mons on the Jury "Lanky Bob " occupation waa officially recorded as farmer. Violates Four Game Laws in 20 Minutes TAMPA. FT,A., Sept. 10.—Brian Agoata, engineer on a tramp steamer docked at Port Tampa, violated four game laws of the State In 20 minute* yesterday. He was jailed half an hour later, and this morning, in a "Sacr-r-e-e.” says Brian. "Amer- ique is what you call speedy place.” W, A, Jennings Lands in Cell Af ter Attempting to Cause An other’s Arrest. W. R. Jennings, attorney and sec retary to Judge H. W. Hill, was charged with disorderly conduct Wed nesday as a result of his preferring charges against another man last night. Jennings, it is said, was in a near- beer saloon last night and was pos sessed of a dollar and some of the liquids sold there. A convivial person was at the bar with him, and the dollar was used to pay for drinks for both. Jennings de clares the other man took the change. He went forth seeking a policeman and found one. The patrolman con sidered that Jennings was a fit sub ject for arrest and that a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. He didn’t go after the stranger, but took the lawyer to police station. Prince of Monaco and ‘Buffalo Bill' to Hunt DENVER, COL., Sept. 10.—The Prince of Monaco. Albert I., owner of Monte Carlo, will start with "Buffalo Bill” Cody from Cody. Wyo., Sept. 17, on a hunting expedition in the Rock ies of Wyoming. This visit of the Prince will be the first ever made to the United States by an actual ‘‘reigning sovereign" of Europe. Woman Burns Million A Day-Real Money WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Miss Louise Lester, an employee of the Treasury Department, destroys about .$1,000,000 a day. Since she began work in May. Miss Lester has watched the destruction of $1,520.- 000,000 w ithout a single regret. Miss Lester is a member of the Treasury committee on the destruc tion of mutilated money. Jilted Fiance Sues Girl-Bride for Fraud COLUMBIA, MISS.. Sept. 10.—Mrs. B F. Howe. 18, a bride of three hour?, was arrested here to-day on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. The charge was made by W. F. Grant, who wa*« her fiance until just before her marriage Grant said he advanced the girl $500 to buy a trousseau. Photographs of the newest hats for fall and winter are given in The Sunday American. .Just from Paris. Called “flapper” Jiats and “Hopper” hats. Every woman will want to see them. Stopping on the way to school to write poetry is a bit unusual, but when Frances (’raven Parks. 11 years old, feels the spirit of the muse upon her she must get out pencil and paper and jot down its whisperings to her. Although still a young miss, Fran ces is a poet of long experience. She started back in her mud-pie days, ac cording to her 80-year-ola mammy. But when she was a tot six years old she displayed ability for the rhyming, and ever since she has been develop ing her talent. When the good old vacation days passed away this* week it awoke the muse again, and on her way to school she framed the following: Well, vacation ends to-day. And I'm sorry in a way— To wake just ’bout dawn And hustle to school in a frosty morn— Gee! I’m sorry in a way! Go back to cold weather And rainy clays — It's going to change things In a thousand different ways— Gee! I’m sorry in a way! My vacation has been a happy one, ’On the seashore and mountain run, But hard study must stop this fun, Say! I'm sorry in a way! I'm sorry and I’m glad, too, And to-morrow 1 will renew Friendships with my schoolmates dear, And here's hoping it will be a happy year. Then 1 won’t be sorry in a way. Little Frances is a pupil in the Crew Street Scnool ana lives in the Werner Apartments on Washington street. She doesn’t know why she writes poetry unless it & just in her and just must come out She likes to play with otffer children, even if she does delight to delve in musty vol umes of poetry with an intensity which would op£n an old master’s eyes. Frame-up Charged By Macon Candidate MACON, Sept. 10.—The charge is made to-day by Alderman A L. Dasher. Independent candidate for mayor, that more Ineligible voters are registered for the election September 26 than ever be fore. He charges the executive committee in charge of the election is bitterly prejudiced in favor of Bridges Smith, the administration candidate, and that the other aspirants have not been given a square deal. Yuan-Ski-Kai's Sons To Be Quite English Mrs. T. L. Osborne No'. 1 Breaks Down Upon Seeing Alleged Rival in Courtroom. Confronted for the first time by the wife of her husband to-day in Re corder’s Court, Mrs. T. I,. Osborne No. 1 went into screaming hysterics that Interrupted the proceedings of the court, which were not renewed until she had been revived in the of fice of the police matron. No sooner had her nerves been quieted when t»he saw her “husband j being led from the "bull pen" to face trial on charge, of bigamy. Another fit of hysterlR followed that again stopped proceedings. Mrs. Osborne is an invalid. About a year ago she was hurt in an acci dent in a Whitehall street department store and it was while she was recov ering from this hurt in Columbus that it is alleged her husband, who lives at No. 216 Central avenue, took as a wife Mrs. M. E. Tidwell, No. 107 Avon avenue. To-day w*as the first time the wom en have met since the second nuptials are said to have occurred Osborne waived examination before Judge Broyles and was held for Grand Jury action under $1,000 bond. U. S. Probers Asked To Prove Expenses WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. The United States commission now investigating rural credits In Europe must bring back receipts and affidavit for laundry, bath and hack hire, or they will find their expense accounts clipped of these items, according to Controller of the Treasury Downey to-day. Judge Gets ‘Bomb’ of Sausage and Kraut NEW YORK. Sept. 1 p.— Frankfur ters and sauerkraut were the con tents of a package which was be lieved to be a bomb for Magistrate Nolan in Essex Market Court here. What do you think of a wom an who forgot her wedding day, j forgot her husband, forgot she j was getting a divorce, then met her husband in the street and rushed up and kissed him? A very remarkable exclusive fea ture in The Snndav American. SB , ee Avnnv 1° The A,lan r a Ge ° rfl,an - SEABOARD EXCUR- LONDON, Sept. 1". Two .**onv o! _ ____________ . ,, SION TO BIRMINGHAM Yuan-Shi-Kai, President of the Chi nese Republic. bright, intelliger.. youngsters. 17 and 14 years old. hav arrived in Englanl with an English tutor. They will be educated at Eton o? Harrow, then at Oxford or Cam- LriiUife. Mcnday, September 22, $2.50 round trip. Leaves Old Depot 8:30 a. rn. Tick- lets good returning cn regu lar trains. FOR THIS BRASS BED FULL SIZE===2-inch Post, Best Genuine Brass Solid Carload of Brass Beds Just Received, and are Now on Sale f This is the most astonishing Brass Bed value ever offered in Atlanta. There are no eonditions whatever to the offer. We just want to impress you that we sell Home Furnishings at lower •prices than can he had anywhere else in town—and at the same time give you free the advantages of our Divided Payment Plan. You Can Furnish Your Home on Our Divided Payment Plan \ on can buy any article in this advertisement, and thousands of others we haven’t space to illustrate—at this store— and pay for your purchase at the rate of $1.00 a week. Think of that! About 17c a Day. AND—Let this sink in deep—at a less price than it would cost you at many other places for spot cash. Come in and let ns explain our wonderful Divided Payment Plan. This Handsome 3-Piece Library Suit This Suit is made entirely of select^solld Oak. It is finished in Early English or the popular Fumed Oak. Is upholstered in the best grade of Green or Brown Moroccoline. It is extra braced, substantial and comfortable. It would add greatly to any library or sitting room. Pay for It at the Rate of $1.00 a Week Haverty’s Special Bedroom Suit Chifforobes $1 a Week The most con venient piece of furniture a man could have; places for coats, pants, shoes, shirts, every thing a man wears is kept ex actly where It Is mffst convenient to find In oak, mahog any, walnut, bird’s-eye maple, any price. The one shown in this picture in golden or early English oak or mahogany. $22.50 Vesta Gas Stoves and Ranges $1.00 a Week The best assortment we were able to find; lower priced than you can buy them anywhere else, connected FREE; prices from $10 to $55. The one shown In this picture $5.00 Cash $1.00 a Week This 4-piece Colonial Mahogany finish. It is the Napoleon style bed that is Every piece is massive, much to its attractiveness, finish are permanently bea Stilt is furnished as desired in quartered Golden Oak or a beautiful greatest bedroom suit value ever offered. The suit is made with the so very popular at present. Its simple lines reflect good taste, yet graceful. It is truly Colonial. The daintily carved claw feet lend The construction throughout is excellent. The deep rich tones of its utifill. The suit will not be broken. 13-15 Auburn Ave. Corner North Pryo r IMF .4.98 the salt? ’ Trfiirf values from $23.75 to $25. values to $29.75. Steamer Trunks. Values to $30. w Utility Kitchen Cabinets $1,110 a Week We are proud of our Kitelien Cabi nets. The “Utility,” the acme of perfec tion. They range from $12.50 to $50. This one is hard wood, dull finished oil top—two large bins—two large drawers, kneeding board. 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