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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
TIH'RSDAY, JANUARY I». 1»T.
MSSJUMH-Y HINTS FROM THE ART
■parlal In Th* Orerglaa.
Chattfliioo^H. Tt'nn., .Inn. 10.—
l’oatiiflii'P liMpi'ctor William* tins
received notice of tlic arrcat of
l’ogtmaati'r .Iom-|iIi H. Rogers, of
Warwick, (in., chared with cm.
hczxlcmrnt of money order fund..
• The office allegt-d to have been
rolihed in n fourth cIhn* one, and
located in Worth county, Oeorifia.
Inspector Smith made the ar
rest.
MOTHER WINS CHILD
AFTER LEGAL BATTLE
Mrs.Thomas Triumphs
Over Her Hus
band.
The mother triumphal and won her
child In a legal haul** for the |Muuu<Mi<m
rtf four-year-old William Leslie Thom
as, pefore Judge Held Thursday nft-
•raoon.
For two days Albert L Thomas and
hl» a Iff* had been bit tiling for Ilia pos
session of their buby. Thomas ha<l
sworn out hnbea* corpus proceeding*,
after his shooting of r>r. William rat*,
hem. alleging that hla wife was not* fit
to retain possession of their baby. The
mother opposed the proceedings stren-
msiruuiniV, Il#r lights Hi
uously and
keep the* baby,
Tbs tettlmonr wmn conclud*! Thurs
day afternoon before Judge Held and at
the conclusion the court ordered that
the mother keep her baby. The mother
will remove to the bottle <»f hei brother.
J. L. Fincher. In Pickens county, and
her attorneys announce that she will
Institute divorce proceedings against
Thomas.
Many Witnesses.
AlfiTf e“ldiJiiberofwlinr**es were
eramlneif; hut there was no new testi
mony Introduced, Among the witnesses
w as Dr. William raw hern, w ho in
November last was shot by Thomas,
the husband alleging that Dr raw-
hem had been Intimate with Mis.
Til. MMS.
Thursday's pnx eedlngs were under a
wilt of habeas corpus surd out last
week. In- which the husband alleged
that the wife was not a fit character to
r ;u the child. .
Inning the hearing Mrs. Thomas,
an ompatiled by the child, was In court,
as was her husband. The little boy re.
tnalned at his mother’s side, and did
not |»a> any attention to the. father,
rho occupied a seat next to his At-
•rney. Madison Hell, and Immediately
•t.-.kk the- TTitib" and—facing—Mnr-
Thoitins.
The defendant Is represented by At
torneys J. W. Moore, J. II. Branch and
tleorgc Gordon.
GOODS DEPARTMENT
Laundry Bags, large sizes,
in figured creations,
50c and 75c.
Hoop Bags, for soiled col
lars and cuffs; foe darning
bags or ..slipper cases,
D. M. C. and Peri-Lusta
Embroidery, cotton mercer
ized or domestic finish for
eyelet, blind and. French
embroidery and briar stitch
ing.
5c Sksin
35c.
Pillow Ruffles, enough for
nillow,|
Finished embroidered let
ters, to be appliqucd on
Towels, Napkins, etc. In
two sizes;
Doz. 65c and
75c.
SA YS JOE LEITER LOST
$133,000 AT ROULETTE
New York, Jan in—-Joe Lelter.
brother-in-law of Lord 4'ufiott. li"ffT
fits,000 at roulette In one night. ilat-
tle Foraythe. the sho* girl, whose
testimony Is waited In the Thaw case.
Is In t*ubrt. and has also boon gambling
with Indifferent success.
These are two interesting facts re
vealed by well-known gamblers who
have Just returned to Broadway from
Havana. All of them’ were employed
by Frank—Htirbrtdge. ~frn—hbr- <*ttban-
t Mntir
owen <• Farr was Hurbridge’s man
ager. ||c said;
*i know that Mr. Letter lost 113.1.000
at roulette, for 1 rolled the hall that
night. He knew me and had confidence
In me. When he finished he gave three
notes for the full amount, nnd these
notes are still bearing Interest—-high
Interest "
50c.
“Commenced" Pillow Cov
ers, with materials to finish,
at
Cords and Tassels and
complete sets for trimming
Bath Robes,
25c and 50c
Fancy Dresser Scarfs with
pink or blue linings. Odd
lines with a price range from
59c to 3.00.
White stamped linen Cen-
tcrpieceB and Dresser Scarfs
Pillow Loops, finished
with tassels,
1.25.
ahd 50c.
Finished Pillow Covers,
ready to slip pillow in,
25c.
for eyelet, coronation braid
and French embroidery,
Csnters 35c.
Scarfs 75c.
Favors for table decora,
tions or children’s parties. \
large line and too many to
set down in detail.
Battenburg Patterns with
lace and thread,
Braid 10c. dozen.
Thread 5c belt
Patterns 10c to 50c.
Tinted Pillow Tops with
back; new and pretty do-
"signs,
50c.
Tinted table Centerpieces
at
HOLLER AN REALLY WANTS
TO BE BOOZE INSPECTOR
- r **ltV strictly tip tA the nrw rnun-
ell to create the 7>fltce of booze inspec-
tor.
An application, drawn up In legal
form, and signed by aome of the moat
prominent n»en In Atlanta, fuui been
made for the place, and la now on tile
in the city ctcrk'a oilier.
The application la made by nwen
Hulleran. who ha* had Nome expci tenet
in the booze business. and who I* raid
~to know good limute from the “mean'*
variety. The application Is signed by
nn lex* distinguished personage than
llotv. Mayaon. ntjr attorney,
anil there an* other prominent men who
Indorse Mr. Hfdlcrun for the posit Inn.
Now. how can council give proper
and Ju*t consideration of thin appli
cation for booze Inspectors place, when
♦here |» no such
-Its up tu the honorable city fat hem
to create the position, ho that Mr.
Ilolleran and the Itidornefn of hi* np-
piiL.iiiun .may be treated fairly and
squarely.
It tn not to lauith.
MAN ROBBED PA WNSHOP
UNDER NOSES OF SLEUTHS
The essence of audacity waa dls-
plnyed by n daring nnd unknown thief
Wednesday afternoon, when he quietly
•tola into the Brooklyn pawnshop, In
Marietta street, near Tabernacle place,
and. In the presence of two city detec
tive*. looted the canh drawer of IS X,
and then successfully akldoood.
The robbery waa not dissevered until
the ntranger had taken hta departure,
and then It wum too late- He could be
found nowhere
Detective* Htmp*.*n and Campbell
had gone into the pawnshop on n mat
ter of business and were engaged in
SENATOR TILLMAN
TO SPEAKSATURDAY
conversation with the pawnbroker nt
the time of the jubbciv. While the
men were talking, a ntranger entered
the place n ltd tiegun !•• < nrelessly ex
amine vinlou* urtlclea In the show-
ca*e*. a* th<nigh he might he a pros
pective put chaser or might have some
thing he desired to pawn.
Neither the pawnbroker nor the two
Hleuths paid any particular attention to
the man and a few moment* later It
waa noticed that the stranger had
gone t.nter the pawnbroker discov
ered that hi* money drawer Pad been
opened and rilled of it* entln • omenta,
about 131- A sea re It wn* ilivn made
for the stianger and the p«>lhvinen on
the l»eot notified, hut no trace could be
found.
MILITARY PARADE
WILL BE FEATURE
Orders Taken for Stamping Work Quickly Done.
HERETIC IN THE PULPIT
WON’TTELL OWN NAME
New York, Jan 10. —Orthodox clergy-
pose to ndtnlt openly In Ills pulpit the
men of this city were shocked today to
heresies he avmvs In Ids unsigned ar-
heretic occupying one of the prominent
pulpits of an orthodox denomination In
this city. Tills unknown frankly con
fesses In the pates of the current Issue
of The Independent that he does not
Perh.ijs the most remarkable phase
In the confession Is the argument the
heretic uses to Justify Ids concealment
of Ids belief from Ids congregation.
‘'Experienced*• be says, "has taught
me ti"t to be too rampant with my.
believe In:
1. The virgin Idrth of Jesus Fhrlst.
2. The physical resurrection of Jesus
C'hrlst.
3. The Inspiration of the Bible.
Nevertheless, he does not court the
fate of Dr. Frapsey. He does not pur-
Dr. t'rnpsey, I nm not scurrying to put
myself In the pillory beside him. 1 let
others do the talking I am resolved to
stl< k where 1 am. It they Hml me out,
1 trust 1 shall stick to my opinions like
a man. but until 1 nm forced to declare
my view*. 1 shall endeavor n«t to pub-
Ilsh nil 1 know."
JORDAN'S ESTIMATE
PLANT WILL EARN
IS .JIMMIE HAZEN HYDE
TO WED FRENCH ACTRESS?
ALREADY PASSED BY
Washington. *Jan. in - Senator Till
man. of South t'andlna, gave notice to
day that he would speak Saturday on
the Brownsville case. Senator Fora -
ker gave notice that he would endeavor
to press the Brownsville question to n t|il|||| fo| .
final conclusion Saturday. . completed. T»
B Is expected that tn the course of a , will he among i.
few day* Secretary Taft will send tablo id In the state, and It l» expected that
the senate the re|*ut of the evidence, ,»...*o soidlete will lake part In the pa-
•ecured by Assistant Attorney Gen- . t .,,!••
erst Punfy. who. at fhe Instance of the { |{,ginning at. V o'clock at night. In
president, made a special Investigation j the auditorium, the door* will he
of the Brownsville affair. {thrown open f *r the receptlm that I*
■■ to l*.* tendered Governor Comer. At
j la o'clock. In I hr handsoiuelx decorated
ball room, the Inaugural ball will be
gin. the grand march, presumably. io
he le.l by tlovernor fontbr. IIoh. Gas-
iunter, chairman of the Mooring
The eat
kef I he H*
hnles ef -
j 11* •?. Tift* a trend;
tlninte ««f linn le Jon I*
cl.ulo
■ the p
vsldent
ef M.
of |»M-
Special to The lirorglun.
Montgomery. Ala. Jan. 10. -It Is j wiry Rlmier*’ report of li.L*".u' The final
thought the hglal.ituic will adjourn ctmiers* rrp«»rt >»f the sou*.mi "111 »'
this, afternoon* Fill next Mondav. w hen 1 l* ,,, 'He next Mnr. h
the new goteunn. M. it. Coiner, will "I expert niv.estlmnte will h.
he Inducted into ottlce. All prepara- i lower ihnn the tinul glr.ner*' iep.*
etanted Thar« In
•oetntlo
Deaths and Funsrals
Ethel May Sixemith.
The funeral service* of Kthel Mnv
PivJUltlL—ifaug-lMcr "f Mr ami
Albert Slxstnlth. who died Wednesday
morning at the family residence. Tv
Johnson avenup. weie conducted «»st j t*i
Thursday morning hi 1“ o'clock The
Interment was tn West View cemetery.
iun-ir.it I m have been ; March." said President Jotd.m. In faet,
inaugural ceremonies is ntrendy under the glmiet*' i.|*.*rt Jnst
st elaborate ever : | for January lloweiei-, l helltwe
my Mgnres won t U* nun h under tin* final
ItgMre*."
President Jordai
lug from Vahtosi
Cot loll Brower*
and plan* pr»*p«n
company to IIiipi
thlnxs when* t
Jordm "They
fur iheir st.ipl
prh'e wllliln th
the long staple
President Jordan Would not leutun
nit would he done ah« nt
•niton Holding Association
the eieeutlve eunnnltlcs- jxmiLl. ludU-
nnmlttiH*. will take charge of the pr<
eeding* from tilth hour on. and It I*
xpected that he will make this cH*cn- { prediet wt
ion one of the most dlstlm the ly stw lal • Homheiu <
oature* of the dav. Au_m_h»i»ira_
wenty-the piece* will funu.-'i the
W. T. Akxrx.
The funeral services of w T. Aker*,
one of the pioneer dtlzen* of Atlanta,
who died Tueaday morning at hi* rest-
- dence. fcl* North Boulevard, were con-
ducted Thursday morning at the Jack-
son Hill Baptist church. The inter
ment wax In the yard of the Sylvester
BapUst church. Mr. Akers nt the time
of hla death was president of the
Piedmont bumlicr Company
George Weehington Spivey.
'npinin A. O. Forbes, preshl
t'ommrrcinl «’lub and ch ilt inan of I , M smi u Tl«
* Joint inaugural committee from ; ’h
the dtv couni II and «'ouum-ic i.t| t'luli ''*
ha* received replies from the 1 olllclul
of the Mobile and obh* lollro.ol, the* .
Atlantic i•oast l.lne and the Icuilsvllle 1 j,, itinalnuuVi
lux- lit ttlruihivh im lie xt T
Winlncsdac After the • barter mid of!
ilchills were III pti'pcr sIi.um*. the bout In
$100,291
SAYS WOODWARD
fletteml Manager Park WmNlwrxrd. of the
•water works dcp.iriuiciit. cstliniite* official
ly tb.it Hit* profits of Ids department for
III* year 1C, »xelu*d\e -*f public service,
in- $i :-i. i
Colonel WocHlwnnl has .iil.mltted to the*
ffuninv coiuuiittce an estimate of tie* ex
penses and tin* revenues ,.f the department
for tin* cent nmi th.. difference I* the
amount Mentioned li** estimates tlo* e\
j^eiiM'* at nud tin’ In. oiue a* ftk'.-
ii.es** are his ilgttres
'Lxpenses Hatailes nud wages.
rxpeu** of operation, ftapping, li**.-
IXM; fuel. IX..'*'. ••«,! iron pliw. UH»-
i.r», i.6.oo Total. !„•*».: ;;-V
Income Water rents. t.'Vt.cA); new taps.
fT6.iX*0; old un'erlal. etc . total, |MV
...... -.. I Krttnnla,
It Dixon At tiistr
f tile
t next Thurslay
of Auburn. Ala.
stay, haxltig spent some time
and Nashville that they will transport
free the members of the Alabama n.i- j
tlonal guard on their line*, prmision*
being thus made for at least 1.500
troops.
It 1* expected thnt the Western Hall-
year*. died at a private sanitarium on
Wednesday mmnlnr Mr. Hplvc.v wq-s
n well-known dticen of Moultrie tia..
coming to Atlanta f«•« treatment, lie In
survixed by hi* wife and on** child,
ly will Im* *ent to Moultrie on
Qrvrge Washington bplvcy, aged U TkunUaj aftrruoon.
way of Alabama and the central of
ilvorgla will nix** «*«tmply with the re-
quest to haul free th<* state militia,
thu* providing for at least fav* m *»*•
soldier*. The cadets of Auburn will
til all piobablllty, attend Should this
school conn*. more soldier* will take
part In the gnat mllltatfc pstade that
I.h to begin at r *.»n «»n Mondav un
der the ditec Hon uml guidance of Brig
adier (tenoral l.ouls B. Flarke, uf Bu
rning ha tn.
While* a large congregation frequent
ly at'plaudrd. annual report* of the va
rious institution* connected vllh the
Baptist Tabernacle wtit n*ad at a
m*H*tlng In that edifice Wednesilay
night, ontl nt the same time Bex Dr.
Len G. Broughton made n powerful nd-
drc.es to tho*e present c-n what had
been done tn the lv'.st year and outlined
work for the year to come.
K*|H*clnlly Interesting wa* the re|*ort
made by Bev. K. II. »Vno*ck. assistant
(Mstor of the church. This re|**rt had
among It* feature* a , statement of
nuances which showed the church to
I* in ex- client condition In this line.
In fact every department was shown to,
I** In gt»od shape financially Another
fcHturt of the report was that eh iwlng
ANNUAL REPORTS AT
TABERNACLE MEETING CONDUCTOR KILLED
BY SWITCH ENGINE
BE
BY NEXKONGRESS
League President Urges
Sending of Petitions t,>
Speaker Cannon.
Bpednl to The (teorclnn.
Jackson, Miss.. Jan. 10— President J.
T. Savage, of the Mississippi 8tnte Im
migration League, today received the
following telegram from Berretarv J.
R. McMullen, of the 8outhem Immi
gration League:
"I am advised by Hon. Edwin Lau-
terbach. of New York, that the situa
tion In Washington Is such thxt every
opponent of further Immigration re-
stricthms should Immediately teb xi
Hpeaker Cannon and their sen»»••'«
and congressmen, and have thetr
friends do likewise. Urging the opposi
tion to all legislation embodying fur
ther restrictions, nnd portb ul.xiiv
against the enactment of the low vital
ity clause, and Inspections abroad. *>f.
possible organizing mass meeting** and
send a delegation to Washington 1
SPIRIT PHYSICIAN
CURES HER CANCER
The upper picture Is that of
Yvonne Garrick, French actress,
who. according to **arls report. Is
engaged to James Hazen Hyde, for
merly of New York, and now a res
ident of Baris. Below I* a picture
of James Haten Hyde, former vice
president of the Equitable Life
Assurance Hoclcty, of New York.
rrllf 1
. |.*ld
Augusta. Ga.. Jnn. in.—Edgar Da
venport. a switch engine conductor for
, the Central of Georgia railway, fell
from Ills engine last night at the cor
ner of Center and Gwinnett streets,
and sustained Injuries from which he
died this morning at the clt;* hospital.
Davenport was riding on the teat of the
| engine and lost his balance.
I The Interment will take place at the
j city cemetery tomorrow afternoon.
‘BAlHIEIt’’ RUSSELL
CRIES CONSPIRACY
Ne
that 378 persons had been helped In tin* | Jjjjj
j department for this purpose and 17G‘
it id applied for employment at the « m-
1 ploytmnt bureau. staud.
fork. Jan. H—Kdwnrd J. UttxMdl.
sent ft* klnu Mug In ivxv for working th**
"Kidir. r gnuu**' on IMiil Daly, nud now
tlghtlirj In tin* supri'iiK' i*«>iirt for rebstst*
from Dnnneiiiorn. a-«*riinx that this term
»**lnni» Unit Pri'sldi'iit I loose-
Shaw mol ex (bo .-rnor Iblell I
»» n* it: n • ..if.nlt.n \ .ixnltfU him. lie ex-1
inlio-d DUtrhi Attorney Jerome uu the]
New York. Jnu. 10.—Professor Jnn
llrxlnp, vice-president of the Atnerh
elety for Pavehlc Itexenreh nnd f"
of roliimldn University, tons Jn»i l*
thnt Mary Scott Rowland, of Wind*
«ndc. 571 Fifth avenue, says she wn*
of cnttccr by electric trcntuieut pfc«
by the spirits she i*oiistilt«al.
The physician from the beyond wh*
her what to do was **Dr. Hhlriey." Hn
tnd" of the Rev. Mr. t’urlis. of llr**^*: *»•
she says.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENTS
TO GIVE DINNER
An elaborate menu and intereeilW
pnimn uf afrer-TJtnner ipeabtmr —e—-
been nrianced for the Arm annuel ban
quet of the Sunday achonl auperlnien'l-
enla of Atlanta under tha oi»H.e«
the Atlantn Sunday School I'nb-n ,■>
he helil In the Piedmont hotel "n Fri
day night. ,
Rev. Junlue W. Millard, prealdent f
the Atlantn Sunday Bchool Unl-m. »!*•
net hh tnnatmneter and introduce ill*
follnwlng apenkera: Rev. J. S Vrenrb,
M. M. Uavlea, A. B. faid well. John J.
Kagan and Major R. J. Quinn.
The preparatlona for the Imn'iu* 1
have been In charge of the agecutt.e
.-ommlttee, and the follom-tng ofllier*
of the Sunday School Union: Re' J
XV. Millard, praatdent: J. J
vice prealdent; D. I. Carton, vice pi**"
<i,nt; K. U Seely, rice prealdent. R*y
E. f. fronk. vice prealdent;
Koote. vice prealdent; E. A. Harta'.—
aecrelarv. and M. A. Hale, trtaauref.