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THE ATLANTA CiEOJfiilAN AND NEWS.
I TASK BEFORE
OGLETHORPE
Police Seek Youth
And Girl Who Took
Auto for 'Joy Ride'
New Trial Motion
For Mrs, Godbee
Rests With Judge
PROPER TANGO STEPS
SHOWN BY MISS BAIN
lie BILL TO
Deep Solemnity at
Rampolla's Funeral
Heavy Subscriptions Expected
Toward $40,000 Balance by
Saturday Night,
y are
louring f ar be I*
lev from in fron
tionai Bank Hu
and then r
in*" for an
> The t
« .« fur-lino*
hat, and >
^ blue hat, a gra’
i underskirt whici
► lit Hkirt..
ed to have taken .
I ok to E. r. Rup
•f the Atlanta Na
ing late Thuradaj
turned it after "joy rid
n hour and a half.
• ft of the automobile \v>»
A UGl’HTA, Dec. 19. Judg. 11•
(’. Hammond, after hearing argurn
on a motion asking for a new
Perkin* Godbee,
for Mrs. Kdn;
served hi* deti
The State's
attack* of tiv
rors who were
noticed by a traffic policeman. H
declared he saw the young man an
the girl step into tiie automobi!
shortly' aftei Rupley left it atandin,
in front of the building. and that the
drove elowly up Whitehall street, na
luting him as they passed
work.’
Cision that tin
tinced in the
morning as *
is tiie final, the critical stage
Captain James W. Eng-
shI.1 Thursday "'Phis undertak-
t 1« on of deep significance to At-j
na and to * he entire South, and j
voori citizen ahould recognize)
a > • and a r accordingly ."
C*pt*in English See* Success,
r ,en Captain English, touching on
' ojv* of the proposed university,
Miss Bain and
partner in two
proper poses
of the tango.
objected by some let*
person* i ; ;at $.',00,000 which we will
Law* ay soon as this $2,*>0,000 i« raised
vIM n- l»e HiiflU’ient to found a lint-
A^rsity of ' ationul size and rcope.
\V< ' . \ '• i >oi t he slii- test idea of
‘■'opping >t the half-million mark. It
- n reasonable l»ellef that the as
sets of Oglethorpe will be increased
to a million dollars within our day.
Anri it is j fact that rnan\ of the
great American universities, with
millions of dollars of resources to
day. had their beginning in ciicum-
.-'pnees far more humble than those
under which Oglethorpe is being
lounded."
Time to W r 'te "Big History,”
And now is the time to write
history." Captain English said.
"Every subscription made before
midnight Saturday will entitle the
subscriber to be known as a true
found* • of Oglethorpe Those who
subscribe later, and aftei- the quarter
< f i million mark is reached, will be
helping, of course. But this is the
Lour when Oglethorpe Is on trial.”
Woman Died Here and
Buried at Huntsville
lU'NTSVlLLE, Dec. 19 The fu- ;
•urn! of Mrs. Susan M Hum. wife of,
Ben B Hunt, a prominent citizen of
Huntsville, who died in the Grady
Hospital in Atlanta where she had
been under treatment for two week*,
was conducted here.
Mrs Hunt was on*' of ih • leaders in
’ ” organisation that maintained the I
Huntsville Hospital and v as an tin
Well Now Spuplies
Gainesville Water
GAINESVILLE. FLA Dec. 19
Although the city hak noj accepted,
the new municipal water plant from
tiie contractors, the water mains have
been supplied by the new plant from
the 350-foot well furnishing 1,60*1
gallon* per minute.
The change was made in order to
rem<*\. the fire pump from the old
waterworks to the new plant.
Fritzi Scheff Will
Tell When in Love
NEW YORK, Dec 19. Frit/.l Scheff
flashed a laughing denial of the report
that Civ was to become the wife of
George \ndereon, a former member
er theatrical company
\\ lien 1 really fall in love I shall
delighted to let the public know
sue said, laughingly.
Deserter From Navy
Gives Up to Police
with
orney* answered
lefense on three
i I loiter] to ha VP
biased when they entered t **
box, and also tin- criticism of
court’* charge to the Jury. Affid;
by Foreman S W. Palmer, of
Godbee Jury, and OMn B. Brow i
A. Matthews and <\ A Bostor
Htellaville, denied that Palmer
Mrs. Godbee ought to hang, a* I
Alexander had declared.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19.—Admin
istration leaders in the Senate to-day-
planned to hasten the passage of trie
currency bill and send it immediately
to conference. It is expected that the
bill will be passed early this after
noon.
Senator Owen and Representative
Glass will head the Senate and House
Conference Committees, respectively.
Owing to the advance work done by-
currency leaders in Congress with
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. a
report by the Conference Committee
may be made to-morrow. It is cer
tain that it will be made not later
than Monday.
An amended print of the measure
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
ROME. Dec. 19.—Solemn pageantry
and expression of deep grief to-day
attended the funeral of the late Car
dinal Rampolla in St. Peter's Ca
thedral. The funeral eclipsed that of
the late Cardinal Oreglla. dean of
the Sacred College.
Cardinal Vincenzo Vannutelli, the
Pope’* confessor, gave absolution and
a special Papal blessing had been
sent for the repose of the dead.
Last Chance to Entl
•Night School at Tel
K. G. Mathen son pr.,ld. n l
Georgia Tech, announced K
Snllirrlur .mill V. „ .1. lu ay
Saturday will he the | a „, “Gj
which applications for anrollmtl
tiie free night school r.„ , '■
term will be received.
The winter term began last
but it was decided to make
arrangement to hold the appii'!
list open for one week longer''
night school offers advantages t ,
who have not the money or , ,.J
attend the day- school. 1
Best Jeliico Lump Coal
$4.50 PER TON
is prepared for the use of the Sena
tors. so that they may understand
readily the changes made in the meas-
u re.
Henry Meinert Coal Co.
Both Phones 1787.
A Few $8 and $10 LEFT-NONE WORTH LESS TH AN$5
TROUSERS
GOOD
TAILORS
FOR
25 YEARS
Hundreds of Fine Suit-Ends
Marked for Quick Sale
Same fine goods, same good tai
loring, but about half what they
would cost if cut from the original
piece. Plenty here now, but they
are sellingbythescore. Don’t delay
SUPERBLY TAILORED OVERCOATS, $20 and $15
A GOOD SUIT MADE TO ORDER c
All-Wool Goods; Well Tailored; the Fit Guaranteed
MORTON C. STOUT & CO.
15 STORES
15 CITIES
122 PEACHTREE ST.
(Next to Piedmont Hotel)
GOOD TAILORS
FOR 25 YEARS
i >X V 11,1.K Dec 19. Mber:
Jr., of Greensboro, N. C.,
it<> potto* station and de-
* la red himself deserter United States
Navy hi the Norfolk navy yard.
Woltx said that on sober after con
sideration lie had decided t«» go back
lib** a man and asked the police to
notify the proper official*.
STILL HEADS TEMPLE.
MACON. Dec. 19. Glenn G. Toole,
who was largely instrumental in se
curing the establishment of the Al
Sll ah Temple of Shriners here several
years ago, has been re-eleeted illus
trious potentate for the ensuing year.
He has been at the head of the tent
pie ever since it was established.
THE GEM VACUUM CLEANER
A REAL XMAS GIFT
Eliminate* the Une of Broom, Dust Pan and
All tha Drudgery of Housekeepin g
No Cleaner does better work; r«
none gives longer service 'l.vv
Phone call will bring demonstrator.
The Ozias National Selling Corporation
605-607 Empire Life Building
Phone Ivy 8i’39
Rev. T, E. Converse,
Veteran Presbyterian
Minister, Is Dead
Dana, Longfellow’s
Grandson, Quits Toil
The funeral of the Re\. Thomas K
Converse, pastor of the Druid Park
Bt* sby terian Church, w ho died Thurs
day night at hJs home, No. 163 Lin-
w * od avenue, will be held Saturday.
Dr. Converse was one of the oldest
and best-known Presbyterian minis
ters in the South. Ho was born in
Philadelphia 72 years ago. For a
number of years he lived in Kentucky,
in which State he was married. He
formerly was editor of The Christian
t observer, published at Louisville. He
had been pastor of the Druid Park
Ci.urch three years, during which
time he also was ore of the editors
of Tlu* Presbyterian of the South.
Dr. Converse’s wife, three daugh
ters. Sarah, Rosa Irvine and Mildred,
and a brother. James K. Converse, of
.Morristown, Tonn , survive.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Dec. 19.—
lCdmund T. Dana. the Socialistic
grandson of the poet Longfellow, has
given up the idea of earning a liveli
hood by manual labor.
He has accepted a professorship of
philosophy at Washington College,
Chestertown, Md. Dana has worked
as tailroad fireman, farm hand and
car conductor.
Manager of Defunct
Bank of India Jailed
SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES
To TEXAS
VIA
Southern Pacific Sunset Route
Cocaine Habit in
Prison Conquered
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
BOMBAY, INDIA, Dec. 19. An
echo of the financial crash in India
came to-day with the arrest of Jaffar
Goosur, manager of tlu* Credit Bank
of India, on the charge of criminal
breach ol trust. The Credit Bank of
India suspended >ayment on October
3, which resulted in a number of fail
ures.
Ticket* on sal* Dec 20th. 21st and 22d.
Final Return Limit Jan. 18th, 1914.
Superior Service from NEW ORLEANS I
Daily. Winter Tourl»t Rates to Many Texas I
Point*.
LINCOLN, NKBR . Dec. 19. The
I State Penitential., authorities assert
! that there is not a cocaine user now
in the .nstitulion. “There once were
i 75 inmates in the dope gallery ." sale
Warden Fenton; "there is not one
! now. The convicts have been made
j free from the curse.”
Locates Direction
Of a Wireless Call
The Exposition Line—lfir^To California and Pacific Coast
The Sunset Limited=-No Extra Tare—The Sun^t Express)
'Peg O' My Heart' Is
Noise, Says Judge
Oil-Burning Locomotives—No Soot. Dust or Cinders
Call on us for information, literature and reservations.
O. P. BARTLETT, G. A. R. O. BEAN. T. P. A
D. L. GRIFFIN, C. P A
121 Peachtree St. . , Atlanta. Ga. K
Special Cable to Th<° Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, Dec-. I9. The newest de
velopment of the wireless is an in
s’trmnent to enable the receiver of ;
message to determine front what di
rection a call comes.
The instrument was shown at th
exposition of the Physical Society.
BOSTON. I>« 19. -Judge Murray
of the Municipal Court, has decide*-,
that "Peg o’ My Heart." played on 11 j
"fiutaphone” on the street, is noise
Foil*.w ing his- . *\ ision. he fined Dol-
phus P'ou' . who played the selection
for him, |3.
Husband Cooks; Wife
Gagged-Alimony!
YONKERS. N Y.. Dec. 19. John
Foley said his wife made him cook
lx:s meal* while she declares that he
tied a towel on her mouth to stop
her talking., *
Alimony uttered.
Expert Lays Particular Emphasis
on Grace and Precision of
Each Movement.
There is tangoing and tangoing.
This much Atlanta society has
learned in the brief time that Miss
Donna Bain has been giving exposi
tions of the modern dance steps at
the Piedmont Driving Club.
Dancing, of course, is not a diver
sion with Miss Bain. It is a profes-
sirfh. Consequently, it is not surpris
ing that she glides and dips and floats
about a ballroom floor with consid
erably mere airi.iess and grate than
the mere amateur.
Young society women—and the
young men as well—have been great
ly impressed by the dances shown by
Miss Bain. They have wondered that
there could be so much difference in |
the tango as it commonly is danced
at all of the society functions and as
it is demonstrated by this y r oung
woman whose home was in Atlanta
until six years ago, when she went to
New York and then abroad to make a
close study of the various donees of
the world
The tango, for example, Miss Bain
Vances with a rhythm and grace that
takes away from Lor interpretation of
it the suggestion of a calisthenic ex
ercise ir a drill that a studied pre
cision ordinarily gives a dance step.
Miss Bain is precise. There is no
question about that. Those who sit at
her feet to learn And that she insists 1
upon doing it "Just so." But while;
she is a stickler for the fundamental j
principles of the dance, she lays just j
as much emphasis on the grace that ,
must accompany all of the dance j
mov omen Is.
That the combination of grace and !
precision works toward the best pos
sible result Miss Bain establishes j
quite cchivincingly by her own danc- |
ing. She will continue at the Pied
mont Driving (flub until December 27.
Owes $778,877: Has
$100: Promoter Fails
BOSTON, Dec\ 19.—Colonel Isaac i
VanHorn, a Boston promoter, hav
ing a handsome summer home a; 1
Holderness. N. H . has on file a bank
ruptcy petition giving his liabilities j
at $778,877 and his assets as $100.
Macon Youth Gets
3 Years for Slaying
MACON. Dec. 19.— Harry Wooten
was sentenced to thro* years in the
State's prison for killing Toni Smith
in a quarrel over 30 corns.
The i\rr\ re .irn-f r,<}<•■:]
Typewriters rented 4 mos.,
$5 up. Am. Wtg. Mach. Co.
Julian Hawthorne’s
Own Story
Of his experiences and feelings as he entered a
prison cell and the things which happened early
in his sojourn at the
Atlanta Penitentiary
Will be told in graphic style by this noted man
of letters—who has made grave charges against
the methods in vogue at the institution—in
Next Sunday's American
The tragedy and grim humor which lurk
within the noted bastile are portrayed in a vivid
way, which has never been equaled, in his ab
sorbing tale,
Within The Gates Where
Men Are Numbered
. You will get this extraordinary feature in
addition to numerous others in next Sunday’s
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