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FRIDAY, MAY 5. 1916
Fulton Grand Jury Returns True
Bills Friday After Hearing
: From Two Witnesses,
Eight joint indictments charging
flarceny after trust were returned
Friday by the Fulton County Grand
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Jury against Victor E. Innes and his
wife, Mrs. lda Mea Innes in connec
tion with the disappearance of Eloise
Nelms Dennis and her sister,
Beatrice Nelms, 2
It is on these indictments that the
Inneses will now be tried in Atlanta.
The three under whic they were
brought to Atlanta from San An
tonio charged practically the same
transactions, but the new ones are
more in detail. Two of the new bills
contain six counts each and the re
maining six have five counts each.
They charge the Inneses with lar
ceny of $3.397.90 from Mrs. Dennis.
The only witnesses before the
Grand Jury in the investigation were
Marshal Neims, brother of the miss
ing women, and L. P. Weathers, real
Fourt ‘,:.'" '“&‘.Mt Bfll‘lm :::
Fourth National
who was in Mrs. Dennis' comona
and knew of business transactions
ahe had with Innes. Solicitor Dorsey
conducted the investigation,
The money for which the Inneses
are held responsible is allaged to
have Been given by Mrs. Dennis to
Innes for investments in real estate
in Salt Lake, Utah, Fergus (‘,mmy.'
Montana, And in the State of Sonora,
Mexico, . ]
The largest amount mentioned in
the indictments is 31800, of which it
i charged that Mrs. Dennis gave
w«a tn Mrs. Innes in person while
defendant was on A visit o At
tanta. Other amounts mentioned are
Management
After Death
Did you ever stop o think
that, in addition s carning a
living, you furnish fAnancial |
...‘my,'mon! far those de |
pendénmt upon you '
You can not furnish this im
portant element after you are
gone, but the Trust Company
this company-—can do ¥ far
‘you
One of sur mast impartiant
services 18 o supply eMcient
timancial m.n.gonon‘ for the
heirs of an estateyour e
tate. Come in and let us tell
you sbout it The conference
coats you nothing
Trust Co. of Georgia
Cap. & Surp. $2,000,000
$228.30, $279.30, $297.30, $175, S3OO,
SIOO, S2OO.
The indictments cover a period
orom June, 1913, to May, 1914.
Several representatives of telegraph
companies at Atlanta-wele present
and ready to testify, bus were not
called before the Cirand Jury. It is
set out in the indictments that, with
the exception of SI,OOO alleged to have
been handed to Mrs. Innes. the money
was sent by telegraph and express.
Finance Committee
) Again Summoned
A special meeting of the Council Fi
nance Committee has been called for
Saturday morning in an effort to re
concile the differences between Mayor
Woodward and the Council-members on
the settlement of the crematory case.
The meeting was called at the re
quest of Councilmen Edwin F. Johnson
and A, \W. Farlinger.
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$135,000 Taxes Paid
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State Since Monday
Report was made by the Treas
ury Department to Governor Harris
Friday tost approximately 3135000
had been received i taxes since Mon
day
The Governor expressed satisfaction
over the way the Blate's reviiue was
rolling In l
Park and Playground
Work To Be Planned
Members of the new parks and
playgrounds committee of the Atlanta
Chamber of Commeree were to hold
their first mestigng Friday afternoon
|!n organize for the years work
' Mavid Woodward is chalrman
Order Your
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COALS.
The price of thin cosl s
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Y.W.C.A. AthleticCl *
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To Present Pantomime
Miss Nf‘il 'T‘O_\'. alvl(\i'tA (;ntl\\l\l‘:fl (’:;;(;1\1\7\}:1(1[12110\ ~il‘::l;
of the deseriptive dances of the entertainment to be presented
by the gymnasium department of the Y. W. C. A. at the Atlanta
Theater next Tuesday evening.
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Rehearsals practically have bwen
complieted for the musical pantomime
to be presented at the Atlapta The
ater next Tuesday night by ‘M gym
nasium department of the Young
Women's Christian Association, The
entertainment will be presented in
three episodes, a colonial reception,
a Hungarian fantasy and ?}'hwy
play, “The Heart of the Wor The
whole pantomime is the work of Miss
Era Betzner, physical director, and
will be given under her personal di
tection, X
The first episode, the “Colonial Re
coption”™ will depict an evening in an
old colonial home, the arrival of
guests and a series of dances, in
”MN}J B gavolte, a minuet and sev
eral “divertissements ” Thowe taking
wfl will be: Ladies-Lilllan Elise,
artha Huchanan, Alice Ely MeDon
ald, Marion Houston, Frances Hry
ant, Ruth McDonald, Martha Crowe,
Gone Dn‘". FEieanor Weallborn, Cles
Peagin, sude Bryant, Katherine
l Catchings Virginia West, Mary m».‘
ner, Nita Viley. Louise MeCollough,
Gentlemen Katherine Johnson,
| Prances Hubner, Cavoline Bonney,
1 Frances Eiliott. Dorothy Kealin,
Marion Wall Vreances Cooper, Fliga
beth Fennell, Nellie Morton, Ellsa
beth Hood
Episods Ten, the “Hungarian Pan
tasy.” will consist of five national
éances of the Hungarian peopie, set to
music by Brahms, Gounod and Schy
mann. Miss Betaner will present »
“dance eharacterisque © The dancers
will b Missas Mattie Terrell, Theima
Chamberiain, Mary Patterson. Dove.
{thy Mudson, Alice Wilson, Derothy
Wabher, Jane Riley, Fragces White
Virginia Whitman, Nell Rarmore
Helen Jackson, Vieginia Kelley, Bve.
n Keliey, IW Martha
‘ Leona
| Poisode Three “The Heart of the
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Aetailed program follows:
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Mary HIN Bloodworth, William
Wardlaw,
TNV o ivvecinsnssnsises DRSS
Erskine Jarnigan, Mary Eleanor Ev
ina, Maud Powell, Phyllis Wilkins,
Elizabeth Goldsmith Janet Millis,
Anne Stringfeliow, Marjory Siring
fellow.
BRI+« soniossnns ... Sehubert
Mrs, Carro!! McGaughey, Miss Loret.
ta Condon, Miss hnfln Winburn
L e . sv+. Nevin
Mies x'»n Toy
DS heososianiss Lack
Misses Mbrgaret Morgan l‘nrm“'
Hood, Helen MeClure, Mamie Set.
tle, Sarah Dunean, Louise Bennett,
Katherine Stewart, Dorothy HRry
ant, Elizabeth fldlaxbn. Janice
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‘olis, HTTRIine b irginia
Thomas T mh"--thnm.mno
Ig Gnlls . Carolyn Heckham,
elyn Fleidchal, Ellsabeth Dun
woody, Marie Hulbert
Cores
Miss Retger
Priestesaes (Chanson Triste)
Tachaikon skl
Misses Ruby Roasey, Inex Hamrick, |
Gertrafte Langston, Pauline Mar- |
tin, America Woodberry, Frances |
Anderson, Virginia Beott, Mary Jo. |
rome. Luctle Wails, Carrie Dailey, |
Jewe! Gardner
Tragedy .. ... Handei
Mite Sue ML
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argnrer er, Viegin flmrlo
T«th Oaborn, Grace Powell 'j
Mses Anie Ruth Michols |
Dasn Matdens ............. Lineke |
msx Helen Jackson, Sue Hill, Eila |
lan, Neil Barmore. Thelma '
Chamberiain, Halen m Beoss
mie Rate Robbirn, Jimmia Rodert, |
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Mamie Peavey, a’m. Hams.
Mamie Eherman, Herta Smith, ‘
Aurnra syisiegsionsineri xi- TN
Mise Mary Jenkine
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senenger ppears &
Weave a Speil ............Delibes!
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Linen Shades 19¢
Geod Linen Shades, on
good spring rollers, at 19c.
GREATER SUIT REDUGTIONS
| FRe€ ALTERATIONS | SUITS WORTH $20.00 -
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NEW SKIRTS
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™ Ziß SAMPLES
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DRESS
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HOUSE
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Wood Fiber
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Full 12 feet wool
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CORSET
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Gowns, Petticoats, Etc.
49C ::«:::y Bear S'w!t at 49¢c gar 49C
Children’s Dresses
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BAMBOO PORCH ROCKERS
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Moes Svety Gaamites.-Tou WISPIS & Benios S &el
Values Saturday That Will
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3§75 apa 3975
ATLANTA, GA.
Duplex Shades 49¢
Duplex Window Shades,
on best Hartshorn rollers,
at 49¢c,
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