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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918
‘Men Who Make Atlanta
Robert C. Alston, one of the most
prominent and successful among the'
younger lawyers of Atlanta, comes hon
estly by his legal talent, for he is the
son of Judge Augustus H. Alston, of
Alabama, a distinguished jurist, as wedl
as a famous fighter. The elder Alston
was with Morgan's Cavalry in the Civil
War, and after coming home and taking
up the practice of law he attained great
prominence. He became supernumary
judge of the State of Alabama, with
jurisdiction In law and chancery courts
of the whole State.
Robert C. Alston was graduated from
the University of Alabama in 1890, and
from the Atianta Law School in 1893,
and he and his equally weil-known
brother, Philip H. Alston, have formed
one of the busiest law firms in Atlanta
sgince then. “Mr. Alston is general coun
sel for the Southern Express Company.
and represents the Atlantic Coast Line
Railway in Atlanta. The borthers are
noted for their familiarity with rate and
insurance laws.
Robert Alstcn has beem more or less
active in political affairs ever since com
ing to Georgia, serving for a time as
president of the Young Men's Demo
crtaic l.eague of Fulton County, but he
has never been a candidate for office
He is a member of the Capital City,
Pieamont Driving and University clubs
ast chancellor _commanger of Atla: a
fiodge, Knights of Pythias, and a mej. -
ber of thesSigma Nu Fraternity. He,
Lives' at No. 878 Peachtree street.
And So It Goes
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Mitchell Family Founded in North by
Experience, in Middle States by George
and in the South by Edward of the
Name, ‘
Of the many colonists of the name 01l
Mitechell who, in pre-Revolutionary times
came from England or Scotland or ire
land to make their home in the new
world, it would be fair perhaps to select
¥xperience Mitchell, who migrated in
1623, as the representative founder of
that family in New England; George
Mitchell, who was borm in Seotland in
1784 and settled in York, Pa., as a rep
resentative establisher of the name in
the Middie States, and Edward Mitchell,
of South Carolina, who was born in 1700
as a representative of tha Miichells in
the South,
It is not known where Kdwari Mitch
ell was born, but it s known that he
was of Engilsh descent Although he
made his home In Charleston, 8, (~ his
son, James, settied in Hanover and Ro
anoke counties, Virginia He was a
farmer and married Molly Pryor Berry,
the widow of Major Berry James and
Molly had a son, Edward, who was a
Methodist minister, and lived first in
Roanoke and later in St. Clair County,
Ijnois Members of this family are
located today not only In South Caro
ina, Virginia and Illinois, but also in
Philadelphia.
Extremely simple but equally effective
fs the coat-of-arms of the Mitchell fam
fly, which is blazoned: Sable a chevron
or between three escallops argent
Experience Mitchell, who ecamo to New
F‘,nzlund in 1624, married Mary, daughter
of Frances Cook, and their son, Thomas,
married Mary Moulton. Theor great
great-grandson was Willlam Mitihell, a
prominent wholesale merchant of Bos
ton, who was born the ‘yur before the
outbreak of the Revo'ltionary war. His
son, Samuel, did what very few New
Englanders of his time did--that {B, went
to live in one of the Southern States, At
first he lived in Williston, Vt., and later
in_Richmond, Va.
George Mitchelh of Philadelphia, was
the son of John Mitchell, who was born
and died in Scotland. George was born
in Scotland in 1734 and went to Phila
delphia when he was 25. By his wife,
Elizabeth Porter, he had a son, Dr.
Robert Mitehell, who settled in Zanes
ville, Ohio, and hig son, Willlam, made
his home in Mt, Perry. William's grand-
S i Tignry Mitchell, sestled in
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LARSON, Samuel .............Néew York
LEVERS, Fred J..... .Blizabeth, N. J
LONGINOTTI, Theodore /
West Hohoken, N, J.
TOSAPIO, Domenico... Piedmont, W. Va
LYNCH, David E.........Ne1f0r; W. Va
McCOWN, Harvey A..........Teck, Texas
McDONALD, William ............Chicago
McLAUGHLIN, Edward R..... Derry, Pa,
McLAUGHIJIN, John William
New Britain, Conn
MeMULLEN, Martin I ++++. Philadelphia
MARLOW, Alfred ...........Globe, Ariz
MARCINITACK, Andrew... New Kinsington
MARTIN, Fred L............8rice, Texas
MARTIN, Johmn ........ss....orick, Ca)
MAH'l'[.\l_ Louis .... tessee e - Pittsburg
MONROE, Harry E.. Grand Rapids, Migcl
MONROE, John H. .. .. «..Concord, N, O,
MOONEY, Frederick H
[ Grand Rapids, Miech
MORTHENSEN, Sofus s ..New York
MULLEN, William T.. Densmare, Kans,
\|I‘HI‘IIE William Henry..lHorton, Kans
NICHOLS, Arvil sy Monette, Ark,
OLSON, Jaeobh . Pollock, 8. Dak
ORR, Roy Everette ..Junction City, Kana.
US’I’I{AN[JEH, Guy Williany
Breckenridge, Mich
PAYNE, George W, .......... Dante, Va.
PALLACK, Adam ..., Detroit
PLOTT, John R. . . Middletown, Pa.
PONTZAR, Otto William, 5
North "hlhrapnl‘n
POWELL, -Bernard , . Wheeling, W. Va
PRENTICE, Ralph .... Huntsville, Aln,
PRESBY, Harold B svessAltoona, Pa
PRZYCZKOWSKI, Joseph J., Milwaukee
RASH, Street Cominto, Ark
READ, Noah AV Sarßne Placentia, Cal
REBER, Peter ceenes Bt Joseph, Minn
REED, Charles E. ......... . Moffitt, Tex.
REED, Gurney I ..........Venice, “Cal
ROACH, Jereminh P, I o Brooklyn
REYNOLDS, Orsen J St. Albans, Vi
ROBERTS, Wiley €. .Hillshoro, Tenn.
ROCKLIN, Abram Cleveland, Ohio
ROGERS, Austin .. Charch Hill, Tenn.
ROGERS, Lewis G. | .. Dallas, Tex.
RODGERS, William B, Muskogee, Okls
RONEY, Dwight N, «vv.Newark, Ohis
RUMBOUGH, George H. . Lynchburg, Va.
SANDERS, Verdin M, . Archer City, Tex.
SCHOLEN, Albert J. ....8t Cloud, Minn
RCOTT, \\ulh‘r-}fi' sossbanes Los Angeles
SMARTT, Rey A. ..........Rossville, Ga.
(Raymond Smartt, 4903 Avenue M)
SMITH, Max W. ..Cameridge Springs, Pa
SOLON, Richard W, . v Chicago
SOPHIA, Juline C. ... . Port Huron, Mich
SPIEGEL, Henry J. Cloveland, Ohis
STREET, Alfoncer . Johnson City, Tenm.
TAYLOR, l)ouflml M. . . Bay Minette, Ala.
TIREY, Dee B, . . Carben Will, Aln.
TROWNSELL, Charles 8.,
Manistisque, Mict
TURNER, Philip ... Richmend, Va.
VELARDE, Julio T. ........Los Angelos
VETTER, George H. ........Niles, Dsh-h
WEAVER, Frank A. ........Benors, Pa
WITTOWSKY, Gustav ... Perryman, MA
W%I!L. John T ............Munjce, Ind,
ZIERK, Willlam A. ..........Racine, Wi«
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CHRISTIANIA, Dec. 3.—The Bole
sheviki raided the Norwegian lega
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