The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 27, 1906, Image 7

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TJIE AlxAXTA GEORGIAN. Tnunsii.w, RKPTRMRrn r. isw. APPLICATIONS FOR SALOON LICENSES. The Georgian has accepted these advertisements and prints them because the City Council, under ordinance, directs that they appear in all daily papers, and we believe it best that all should know who the applicants for license are and where they propose to conduct saloons. We can not consistently accept pay for them, and they are printed gratis. We feel that this explanation is due the public. ' . I hereby make application to the next meeting of cltr council for retail liquor licence at 33 East Alabama street. 8. M. WILSON. I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council ror retail beer II- cenae at » Itecatmrtreet.^ I ktrftbr make application to tho next mating of <*lt> council for ratall liquor licence at Wlf ••eter. atr«t make application at the next « , 3 l'etcra at rent. itreot. 8. M. next meeting .......... of retaH liquor lleenae at 33 Wrat Mitchell gISnDALB SPUING DISTILLING CO, lleenae at S3 Marietta street. V ATI! A V 11' f II 1 for retail liquor NATHAN IKL II. BULLOCK. city council for retail liquor I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor lleenae at 43 South Pryor atreet. AL BRONK. roliy siren of application for or lleenae at OT reechtree JOSEPH THOMPSON CO. I hereby make application to the next Notice la hereby wholesale liquor ‘ ■treet. meeting of city council for retail liquor lleenae at 35 Weat Mitchell atreet. II. G. KEENEY. EB8EB LIQUOR COMPANT. licence at 10 and II Walton atreet. A. II. HARRIS. We hereby make application to the next meeting of city council fur retail liquor lleenae at !1 Weat Mitchell atreet. ROTHSCHILD ft CO. I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor licence at 80 South Broad atreet. CENTURY DISTILLING COMPANY^ Notice la hereby given that I will make application at the next meeting of the city council for beer lleenae nt 485 Decatur atreet. W. T. ARGO. I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for renewal of re tail liquor lleenae at lll g D *£ , ' J £i{¥lk: We hereby make application to the next meeting of elty council for renewal of re- tall liquor lleenae^ mJe^coJSaWSein W "*» at 33 North ^VVSBVlEIM. I how»by make application to the next trusting of city council for «rhol<*aa!e liquor llcenxe at 9 Eaat Alabama street. 1. II. OPPBNIIEIM. I hereby make application to the next tru'ctlng of city council for retail liquor llceuie at 7 Eaat Alabama atreet. 1. H. OPPEKHE1M. I will apply at next meeting of city coun* dl for retail liquor lleenae nt 32 Marietta atreet. JACOB VOQT. I will apply at next meeting of ci^ coun dl for retail beer license nt 520 Decatur •tract. W. H. FAITH. ... next meeting c. wholesale liquor llceuoe nt .LOWENSTEIN A CO. W. L. BHimVELL A CO. We-will apply at the riegt meeting of *• * r trnnafer of trholcanie 1m»c S. Forsyth atreet to 292 Marl W. L. Bit (DWELL A CO. We will apply at next meeting of city i*ouncll for wbolefale beer lleenae at 82 8. Forsyth atreet. W^L. BRIDWELL A CO, I will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail liquor lleenae at 15 Eaat Alabama street. M. W. IiEID. I will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail beer license at 3M Decttru street. W. 31. ALSTON. I will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail beer license nt 152 Elliott Street. B. HETMAN. I will apply nt the next meeting of city council for retail beer llcenao nt 256 Decatur atreet. D. SENKOVITZ. I will apply at the next meeting of city council for wholesale liquor license at 254 •treet. I. 8LVKOVITZ. I will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail liquor llceuse nt 150 Decs* tur atreet. - A. 8HURMAN. I will apply at tha next meeting of city council for retail liquor license at 85 Deca tur street. M. SHERMAN. 1 will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail llqnor license nt 46 Wall ■treet. 3J. SIIURMAN. We will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license at 9 West Mitchell street. J. D. BRADY A BRO. We will apply at the next meeting of city Notice la hereby glren that I will apply to city council at Its next meeting for retail liquor license at 105 Decatur street 1KB WHEELER. I will apply at next meeting of city coun dl for wholesale beer license nt 12 Means ■treet. TIIOS. BRADLEY. We will apply council for retail ■treet. to next meeting of city llqnor license at 5 Decatur PBQUTY A CO. dgC Nh i. hilveuma: I will apply to city council at lt» next meeting for wholesale liquor license at 117 Decatur street. UUS BERMAN. I will apply to next meeting of city coun cil for retail liquor license at 110 Decatur streets. J. IIIRSOVITZ. I will ap dl for wn Pryor street. I will make application at the next meet ing of the city council for retail liquor li cense at Hotel Aragon, corner Peachtree ami Ellis streets. J. LEE BARNES. JAMES HUUIIE8. M. 31. COHEN A SON. at the next meeting of dti council for wholesale liquor license nt 11 N Pryor street. POTT8-THOMPRON LIQUOR CO. I will apply at next meeting of city coun dl for retail liquor license at 43 Decatui atreet. JAKE QCSIN. We will apply at next meeting of city council for retail llqnor license at 4) Decatur •trtet. I. * L. CLEIN. CASSIRER A CO. I will apply at next meeting of city coun cil for retail liquor license at 6 W. Mitchell •treet BEN ROSENTHAL. We will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license at 228 Mari etta street. IIANLON BROS. catur rn. I will apply at next meeting of dty coun cil for retail liquor license at 107 refers •treet. OEO. BRUCE. of Central and Decatur. n, imp mn-un* ut too cur I will apply far ratal! Ilqunr llr.ni Sfndlann .rrnun. J. It. SKAWItl I brrrb.r inakr application to th« n.xt meeting of the city counrfpfnr retail liquor llceuse nt 174 Doralur .treat. L. PP8PPBIL Iquor license nt Cl Drentur street.' —IJA LIQUOR COMPANY, Per 8. FELDMAN, Prop. I hereby mnke application to the next B ooting of the elty eouurll for retail liquor renin nt 3 Unit Alnbnuin itreet. J. M. BIIE8LIN. raretina of tb« lleenae at 3 Walton .treet. MORRIS II. MANHEIM. I will make appllratlon at the next meet ing of elty eounetl-for retail llqnor lleenae at 103 Decatur atreet. P. O. HAGERTY. I.DBEItG ft PKEN. We hereby make application at the next meeting of the city council for wholeanle liquor llcenao nt 73 and 31 Penehtreo itreet. It. M. ROSE COMPANY. Wo hereby meka application nt the next mretlnx of the city enunell for wholeanle llqnor llcenao at 77 South Broad atreet. “ M. ROSE COMPANY. Wa hereby make application nt the next tur atreet. FRIEND A. ABELBKY. I hereby meeting ‘ cense raby make application to the nex iy of city council for retail liquor II ■t M North Broad atreet. D. 11. HOLLIS. I hereby make application «n the nail mealing of dty council for retail beet li cense nt 3M Decatur street. POZOL ft SIEGEL. I hereby meetlur * Cruse treby make application to the next ig of city council for retail llqnor li nt 133 Decatur street. J. e. snow At the nest meeting of city council I will apply for retail llqnor license at No. 7 W Alabama atreet. , II. SILVERMAN. We will make appllcatlnn at tke next meeting of the city council for retail liquor license at ltl Patera atreet. LAMBERT ft IIARBUCK. At the next meeting of general council wc will apply for oecr lleenae at 107 Edgswood avenue. GANN ft GAItRAUX. At the next meeting of council we will At the next meeting of the city council I will apply for retail liquor licence ^at^lJO Decatur atreet. REID-GORDON CO. At the next meeting of-general eonncll I IMS TROTZIER. At the next meetli ng of the city council I ill liquor license at 133 M. 8CIIUKMAN. meeting of city council I will ill liquor license at 31 Decs, whiles only. A. C. MINIIINNETT. apply for reta at the next meet! beer license at i meeting ef council, ■It spirituous and At the next meeting of city council, . trill makr application for retail liquor lb cenee at 234 Marietta atreet. PLENNIE MINER. f hereby make appllratlon at the next meeting of elty council for retail liquor license it 74 Decatur street. CLINE Bit I hereby make application nt Ibe nex meeting of the elty council for retail liquor license nt 133 ^“‘"^LLYA.V. council* for .... Central avenue. ipply at the next meeting of city or license to retell liquors at 7 venue. J. C. WALLACE. I will apply at the next meeting of dty turn'll for license.to retail liquors at 17 larletta street. W. H. FAITH. I hereby give notice that I will appl t next meeting of city council for ralu ,u.r license 3 ^'J ^VaiTace. At the next regular meeting of city «rau II. we will apply for renewal of whole ale liquor lleenae at 3 Central avenue. II. JACOBS LIQUOR COMPANY. Is hereby glren that 1 will apply meeting of the general council llqnor license at 111 Peters NEWTON WHEELER. At the nest meeting of elty eonncll. we wlU apply for renewal of retell Uquor lb •ri» Decatur street. B. FELD ft CO. Notice at the ni for ratal •treat. ' OPPENHEIM. mostlnf of .city count FRED' 6.''PAINTER. cense at 47 North Brood street. I hereby niek ss-ws. ike application to the next A. U. LAWLESS. 1 hereby make application nt the next meeting of the coundl for retail liquor llcenxe at 133 M.rteH^ p gIHM0N8 1 will make appllratlon at the next meet- ng of the elty council for retell liquor license at *7 North Brrad street WM. WOLPERT. At the next meeting *of dty coundl. I will apply for renewal of retail llqnor lleenae .. 43 CIIAS. WEITNAUBR. At the next meeting of dty eonncll we will make application for wbolaaala liquor llceuse at 160-155 Marietta atraet. „ FOX LIQUOR CO. at the next meeting of city coundl for re tell llqnor lleenae it 1M jS.Jlj.tta^j'treet. 143 Decatur stret. ROSBNFELP ft CO. cense at 31 Patera atreet B. OROLMAX. We hereby make application at tha next meeting of dty coundl for wholesale li quor lleenae at 54 Hontb Pryor atreet. LOMAX DISTILLING COMPANT. We hereby make application at the neat meeting of dty coundl for wbolaaala llqnor lleenae at t North Bread atraet. A. LEVISOX ft CO. I hereby make application at the next meeting of dty council for retell llqnor li cense at 14 Marietta atreet. A. SAMUELS. We hereby make appllratlon nt the next mealing of dty round! for retell liquor end beer lleenae at 173 Marietta street. W. WV M’NINCII ft CO. df liquor _ *m*! At -next masting of dty eonncll we will ipply for lleenae to ratall aplrltuoua an mnu liquor. will apply for llcensa to rott... . eod malt liquor. iJ?cu” tloL'm'lT' pply for Ucensa to ratall spirituous and malt liquors at 181 and la refers •treat. CAMPBELL A FOOLK. At tha next moating of dty council. 1 will apply for license to rotall malt II- I at 321 l'etcra atreet. ' T. O. TOOLE. At the nest meeting of cl will apply for retail malt ' at 179 Walker atreet J. W. M088 * CO. IfOSfl * HATS. At the nest meeting of the coundl I will apply for retail beer Ilcen*e at f At the next meeting of dty coundl. will apply for retail llnuor li™*n«o nt It Decatur ttreet. 38. L. 8HATZKN. At the next meeting of council r ljcenee at 161 I , CIIA8. WKITNAl We will apply at the next meeting of rity coundl for retail Honor lleenae at tl>*» Klin- bill honoe. LOUOEK & ZIMMEIt wholesale liquor license at 71 W. MitrbeJI •treet. A. A. WI8ERKHG. I will make application at the next meet ing of the dty coundl for retail liquor 'Venae nt 18 North Brond atreet. W. J. BROWN. Decatur atteet. DAN OAVAOHAN. At the next meeting of dty coundl I will pply for retail liquor license at 66 D.-mtur ttreet. I». COHEN. At the next meeting of general council we will apply for retail liquor lleenae at Marietta atreet GANN A GARRAUX. At the next meeting of the city council retail liquor lleenae at It! C. 31. CALLAWAY. I will make application at the next meet ing of council for retail liquor lleenae at 93 Mitchell atreet. 1'. A. LYNCH. I will make application at the next meet ing of the city council for ln*er lecluae nt 196 Decatur atreet. I. C. CLARK. J. 31. SWORDS. CARROLL-REID DISTILLING CO. At tha next meeting of general council we will apply for beer lleenae at 229 BlmMoti •treet. GANN A GARRAUX. G. II. CARROLL. At next meeting of coundl I will'apply tor retail beer license at 900 MnrVttu itreet. OUS LEOFLKK. I will apply at the next meeting of elty coundl for retail beer license nt 117 Ego- good arenne. O. B. CAUY. I will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail liquor llcenao nt 28 Weat Hunter atreet. W. 8. McCARTY. I hereby make application for retail liquor license at 147 Peters street. 8YL M'NIXCU. IS DENIED Members of Co. F Have Takeu No Action To ward Disbanding. Bpedal to The Georgian. Marietta, Oa.. Sept. 27.—Company F, In command of Captain Fred Morris, arrived home yesterday afternoon from Atlanta. All the member** appeared In good health and spirits, although a lit tle fatigued after being on duty almost continuously for three days on the streets of Atlanta. A report gained circulation In Atlan ta to the effect that the members of the company were Indignant because a case had been made against Captain Morris because the officer had the alarm tung to summon his men preparatory to go* Ing to Atlanta, and that the company would make an effort to be disbanded. Captain Morris, when asked about the report, said he deeply regretted the matter, and was at a joss to uiu* e r- dand how the report had gained auch publicity. He said it was true a coat had been made against him at the In stance of the mayor, but that members *f the company had taken no action and he did not know that they would. % From expressions of dtlaens It seems that sentiment here Is against the may- r>r in the matter. Company I* is one DIAMONDS The Maier & Berkele dia mond stock is by all odds the most magnificent ever shown in Atlanta. Stones, loose or mounted, and in richest variety. Collars, bracelets, brooch es, festoons, rings—all in new and most attractive pat terns. Maier & Berkele. WOMAN IS THRICE JAILED AT INSTANCE OF SISTER WHO SA YS SHE IS CRAZY Three tlmca jailed within the brief epacc of n few weeks Shd each time on the charge of lunacy Is the re markable experience of Mlea Annie Me. Cotgao, of Walton, atreet, who wax placed behind the bare Wednesday af ternoon for the third time. And the etory of her last arrest lx equally aa unique as her general pris on experience. 4 After being twice placed In the po lice alatlon at the Instigation of her slater, Mlsa Dona McColgan, and each time releaaed by order of Police Chief Jennings, Mlee Annie McColgan Wed nesday afUrnoon called at the pollco station to pay a social visit to Mias Sanderson, police matron, who was her host on the occasion of the first two arroata. In the meantime Miss Dona McCol gan, having failed to hold her slater on the Brat two charges of lunacy, had sworn out a writ of lunacy before Or dinary Wllklmon and the police had been notified to arrest Mlea Annie. nt the beet in the state, and any action looking to Ite disbandment would be de plored. It la understood the case against Captain M irrla will probably come up for consideration before the mayor next Monday night FIVE NEW PROPHETS ARE AFTER ZION CITY Chicago, Sept. 37.—Zion City la over run with new prophets. Five of these prophets have nrleen within the last two weeks. Overaeer Wilbur Glenn Vollva, hoping to check the defection, announced at a divine healing meeting yenterday that he would "lead Zion or It would fall.” „ , , Deacon Alexander Granger, financial manager of the city, had resigned. Charlee Parham, the last addition to the rank* of the new evangelists, eaye It will be k matter of a few days until he will have won the entire population. AN ATLANTA REFUGEE IN TOILS OF THE LAW. Hpeelnl to The Georgina. Chattanooga. Tenn., Sept. 27.—One Atlanta negTo Is In the tolls of the law here because his mob spirit got the up per hand of him. He Is William Austell, who arrived here and began to make uncomplimentary remarks about the Atlnntu whites and the whltea In gen eral and a patrolman picked him up at once and lodged him In jail. When the young woman called at the police station Mlsa Sanderson, although the duty waa painful, took her Into custody on the lunacy writ. Miss San derson haa all along maintained that Miss McColgan Is perfectly sane and so Informed her. Shu advised her to sub mit quietly and peacefully to arrest, which ehe did, offering no objection whatever to again being Jailed. Mias Sanderson then accompanied Mlaa McColgan from the police station to tho Tower, where the latter was placed behind the bnra to await trial In the ordinary'* court. A short time ago the two Misses Mc Colgan, who were then conducting a boarding house In Walton street, had a dispute and this was followed by a fight. Mlsa Dona had her sister ar rested for lunacy, but Dr. Wllklne, Sixth ward city physician, pronounced her sane. She was then released. The next day she wax again taken Into cus tody at the Instance of her sister. And again ehe was freed. And then Mlsa Dona snore out the lunacy writ, which will hold Miss Annie In prison until a Jury can pass on the question of her sanity. CITY WILL CONSIDER ABATTOIR PROPOSAL A Joint meeting of tho special coun cil committee, the board of health and the prison committee of council will hold session early next week to con sider the matter of granting a portion of the stockade property to the central abattoir proposed by Messrs. White and McLendon. The meeting was to have been held Thursday afternoon at' 3 o’clock but was called oft by Chairman Walter A. Taylor because of the unsettled con dition of affairs. There la much opposition to leasing out the property for the purisises stated. It Is claimed that the property I* being used by the prison and that the abattoir will Interfere with the sinall-pox hospital. FIRE ON STEAMER CAUSES A PANIC New York. Sept. 37.—I’asaeiigiTi were thrown Into n panic of fear by lire In the hold of the Italian strainer Nonl Amort- Its of the fst Video f.lns. wlih'h arrived yostenlnv front Naples. No one was In jured, ami the lire was eitlngnlahml after herd work and without serious damage. The Nonl Atnerlka carried tdxttty-flve cab in pttaaengera oud 1,333 persons In the alecr- age. Money Will Be Given Fam ilies of Dead and In jured. The relief fund Is growing apace. Wednesday afternoon tl.000 waa do nated by the city council and Thurs day morning 1217 was donated by cltl- xena. Tho aggregate amount fe now |5,4«4. The fund I* for the families of those killed during the riot and to defray the cxpens-M of the Injured. The money will be meted out as Is deemed advisa ble by thoed in charge of the fund. Thursday morning the following sub scriptions were received: Captain J. W. English 1100 A. V. Gude 25 Anderson Hardware Company.... 2a Martin A Hoyt.. 2J Dr. Floyd McRae J. H. Porter Ilev. J. W. K. Bowen .Zack Hagedorn J. M. Boeworth J. M. Boaworth, Jr The fund which will be given to the family of County Policeman J. L. Heard Is also progressing. Thursday morning the Anderson Ilnrdware Com pany donated 325. Hamuel Rutherford, of Forsyth, donated 35 and Dr. O. Adolphus, vice president of the Eclectic Medical Association, donated 35. The total Is 3140. Aside from this public fund there arc a number of private subscriptions going the rounds. NEGRO BOY ARRESTED FOR CURSING GIRL William Johnson, a negro boy 12 years of age, who resides st 6 Roysl street, wss arrested Wednesday night on the charge of cursing a white girt. He was locked In the police elation and will be arraigned Thursday after noon before Recorder Broyles. The boy denies he le guilty. Suit for $25,000 Filed. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 27.—The day following the funeral of the late Grant Ashley, the machinist of this city who was killed by a Cincinnati Southern train at Oakdale, suit for 325,one damages because of his death was entered In the circuit court here. FOR ALMOST LOSS OF FAITH IN CONSTANCY OF MANKIND WOMAN SUES FOR $25,000 Because, aa she eaye, he has “delib erately played with her affections and almost caused her to lose faith In man kind,** Miss Amelle Rablnnovlts, the lt-year-old daughter of F. Rablnnovlts, of San Carlos, Arlxona, has sued S. M. Samuels, a young physician of Atlanta, for 325,000 for breach of promise. Mlsa Rablnnovlts declares In a peti tion filed In the superior court Thurs day that If Samuels had shown tha proper manhood and properly notified her when he realised that he no longer loved her sufficiently to make her nta wife and had asked her to release him from an engagement, which was an nounced during a visit of Samuels.to her father's family at Fort Totten, North Dakota, eeveral years ago, she feels that she could have done so, ‘‘although It would have blighted her own life.” Bui she chargee that Samuels not only put off their marriage from time to time for one reason or another after he returned to Atlanta, but did not even tell hla friends here of It. The petition states that the petitioner "sues for her blighted life and show* that the expe rience that she has gone through with Bsmuels will remain with her and sad den her life to Ite very end.” In legal formula she telle a long story of Samuels' pretentions of undying af fection for her and keeping her think ing he waa going to marry har as soon aa this or that thing happened. The papers In the case were served personally on Samuels, who la now In Atlanta. I . . .— PLANS TO INVADE CUBA ARE STILL BEING RUSHED Washington, Sept. 27.—There Is a de cidedly more optlftilstlc tone about the war department as a result of the news from Havana that the warring factions In Cuba have agreed to meet through representatives and to submit any opinion on which they cannot agree to the American commissioners for de termination. Confidence In the diplo macy and tact of Secretary Taft and In hla ability to bring order out of tbe present chaos Is expressed and among the higher officials the hope It enter tained that It may not be neceseary to' nend any United States troops to Cuba. Troops Gatting Ready. Despite this feeling, however, there haa been no relaxation of the efforts to get everything In a elate of pre paredness to meet an emergency call. Troops are ready to move whenever the word cornea from Oyater Bay that the necessity has arisen. It le realised that the situation In Havana Is In a kalledoscoplc phase and that the de velopments of an hour may call for Immediate action. Supplies of all kinds, horses, mules, and wagons, hospital requirements and everything else to fully equip an army, are being collected nt convenient points for Immediate shipment os soon as the word Is given. It le Intended that the first shipment of troop* shell consist of 5,004 men and that they shall em bark st Norfolk. Their horses, mules and Impedimenta will be sent from Tampa. Marines Go To Cuba. In.the meantime the navy le rushing marines to Cuba. Ry Saturday the 1,000 marines Included In the fourth and fifth expeditionary battallona, which are to be known aa the second regiment, will be afloat and on their way to Havana. It le expected that the Prairie with the detachments of marlnea tram lloeton, Newport and Portsmouth will nail on Friday and that the Brooklyn will get away from League Island with the marines from Washington, Annapolis,, Md., Nsw York and Philadelphia on the same day. Columbia la To Go. As soon as the Columbia arrives on Saturday off the entrance to Chespeake and transfers Secretary Root to the Olympia, which Is to bring him up to Washington, she will turn right around and carry her 100 marine* to swell the total assigned to Cuban ser vice. While there has been some con fusion as to whether or not the battle ship Texas wss going to Havana that ha* now been dissipated and aa loop an she can take on board her stores she will salL carrying with her the marines from Norfolk, Charleston and Port Royal. Negro Woman Sold Whisky. Hperinl to The Ororftsn. Covington, Oa, Sept. 27.—Several ne gro women were convicted In the New ton county superior court on a charge of selling liquor at Oxford. DMDDENLY Well Known Dentist Suc cumbs to Appendi citis. , Dr. David 8. Arnold, one of the heat known dentists In Atlanta, died Thurs day morning at I o'clock in Ills npart- menta In the Bratton building, after a short Illness from appcndlritla. His body will bo sent to Montgomery, Ala., Thursday afternoon for Interment. Dr. Arnold became III Monday night, but thought his complaint wan nothing more than acute Indigestion. The next day a physician was called and It was found that Dr. Arnold was suffering from appendicitis. Ho remained In hla rooms until hla death Thursday morn ing. Dr. Arnold waa a bachelor. He was about 45 yearn old and had lived In Atlanta for the past twenty yearn. He was at one time president of the Ful ton Club and afterwards became a charter member of the Transportation Club. He had no relatives in Atlanta, and his body was taken In rharge by John Ward, president of the Tranxpor. tutlon Club, and P. W. Spink, the sec retary. Dr. Arnold's relatives In Mont gomery were Informed of his death, and the body will be sent to that city. CURTIS ARRESTED; LODGED IN JAIL Hpeelnl to The Gcnrgtau. Macon, Ga., Sept. 27.—Another chap ter In the events following the bloody battle some weeks ago In Hcll'a Point was written yesterday, when Monk Curtis was arrested after being a fugi tive since the battle and lodged In the Bibb county Jail. The two Curtl* brothers, Joe and Monk, were active participants In the battle which resulted In the death of Joe Newsome and tho crushing In of Joe Curtis' skull. For this latter crime, which It Is charged he did with an axe. Albert Wilson Is awaiting trial in j&ii and his victim Is also a prisoner there, charged with the murder of Newsome. HI* brother, Monk, who escaped after the tragedy, was Indicted Jointly with Indlr him for Newsome's Curtis ifenles having •de fired tin