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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY. »AHt!A*Y 14, 1400.
4%
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1,1907
TH E NEAL BANK
E. B. THORNTON, President.
W. F. MAMET, H. 0. CALDWELL, T. M. BERRY,
Vice Preeldent. Ouhler. Aie’t Oubier.
NOBODY BUT NEGRO
SOLDIERS TO BLAME,
SA YS THE PRESIDENT
Continued from Pag* On*.
Slates troop# for soma flve
m .mh, prior to the shooting In quea-
,l.,„ an'! which Is not In the possession
„f private eltlsans.
■Th» cartridge used will go Into one
mlier rifle used In the United States
»nan aneelnlly chambered—the Wln-
rhaatar "f the '08 model—but It will
rsialv If ever, go off when In It and
moreover the bullets picked out of the
building# show lha markings of the on some of the minor points, but ever,*
-a^, i .... vailed "land*' which come from —.... — .
hams tired through the Hprtngfleld, but
n.t through the Winchester, the latter
They (Ired Into the Btarek house, the
bulleia gidng through the mosquito bar
of a bed from II to 20 Inches above
where little children were sleeping.
There was a tight In the children's
room
Others Certainly Knew,
“The shooting took place near mid
night. The panic caused by the utter
ly unexpected attack was great. The
darkness, of course, Inireaaed the con
fusion. There Is a conflict of testimony
4 In# »ls. The bullets which 1 here
-aim submit.-which were found In the
I,..,,,,, ,-ould not. therefore, have been
fl,,,! irrmn a Winchester or any other
although—lha—cart ridges
might Itsve been pul Into a Winchester
m i id a I of The bullets might have
barn tired from a Krag, but the car-
iridsrs would not have gone Into a
Kmc
Springfield Rifle Used.
•Taking the shells and bullets to
gether. the proof Is conclusive that the
n»it Springfield rifle was the weapon
u ,e,l t>: the midnight assassins, and
couM not. by any possibility, have been
an\ Other rifle of anv kind fn the world.
Tiiir. ..f Itself, establishes the fact that
the assailants were United States sol
di-,> .inti would be conclusive on this
■i .1st if noi one soldier had been seen
,,r rrnrd hi- any reehlente In Browns.
Mile on tho night In question and If
nothing w ere known stive the finding of
the shells, clips and bullets.
•fourteen eye witnesses, namely,
fhttries R. t'hase, Aniado Mitrtln#*,
Mrs Kate l.enhy. Palerno Preoladi.
Tinsel" Ihinilnegues. Matigado Ilonm-
rjez Georg* W. Randall. Jose Marll-
„'j f McDonald. I\ H. A. Sanborn.
Herbert Klklns. Hole Odin. Mrs. Hale
min itntl Judge Parks, testify that they
■as the assailants, or some of them, at
tattoos distances, and that they were
n-gro ttoops. most of the witnesses
living testimony In such shape that
there is no possibility of their having
been mistaken.
Saw ths Negro Troops.
•Jv«rptt Heritn and Oenero Psrdron
Tto-rtT- stmte of tlte asaallants and
test tiled that they were aoldlers (the
oat, soldiers In the neighborhood be
ing the colored troops). Four other
fitnesses nnmely 3. O. Moore.
Thorn cos, -s f. Canada and Uharlca
A Htfttmontl. testlfled to hearing the
shooting ami lienrtng the voices uf the
teen who were doing II. and that these
vttd
not Mutually aei* the men who were do-
inc the Rh»*ntlng. About twenty-live
.«thrr uftntnata Rave their cnro»bon»-
tl-iji, to n greater or Itaa dagree. to the
testimony of those who thu» eaw the
Tt:r.,-.Trre r.r brArd them.-The teetbrnmy
rr Ttif-cp rve and ear wltneasea should
e«tatill«h be>ond all poaalblllty of con
tradiction the fact that the ahootlng
«ih mnimltted by ten or fifteen or
ni"ie* of the negro troopa from the *ar-
rl*on nnd thin testimony of thelra
""liH be amply aufflclent In Itaelf, If
a i artrlditf nr bullet ahnuld i be
f' urvl. exactly hh the bullet* and'the
oirfrJdge.H were ffJund would have ea-
taMMuri the guilt of the troopers even
ha t n »t n ■Ingle eye ditnaaa iaw them
••r other wltne**** heard them. •
Fired From Barracks.
Th** tentimony of the wlliffWI *nd
t>» ip.ultlon of the bullet hole* ■how
tlf«**»n ..»• twenty negro trnopa gnther-
inxl'le the fort. and that the Aral
fired Int. the town were fire I
f r "»u within the fort; pome of them, at
from the upper gallerlea of the
In
‘ Vht* »*Mlm my further show* that
*»> t'-oops then came out over the
»ini‘. ««m* of them perhapp going
’’'r -tigh the gate and advanced a die-
-**n*-e -of ana . yard* ♦** thereah*u»U Into
m«n During their advance they
>'••• into two hotel* and pome nine or
thur houaaa. Three of the private
I*■•'i-e«. into which they fired contained
w -mo , H.»d children. They dellberate-
'• kilh'it Frank Xatu*. the bar tender,
■footing hint «lo\vn from a dletance of
* h • d 1 r» yard*. They Phot at a man
woman. Mr. and Mr*, odln. and
? Mr Mttle boy. aa they atood In the
w lti'l"H nf the Miller hotel, the bullet
S ing !n«4 than 2 Inchep from the head
*h" womnn. They ahot di>wn the
ivmt of |Mdlce. who wae i»D horse.
b *«« k killing hie horee and woumllng
> . that he has had to have hl»
• m -imputated.
Attempted to Kill Police.
' Th*»v attempted to kill two police-
They
poaalblllty of honeet question. The
cartful examlnelion of Mr. Purdy, ae-
Blatant to the attorney general, resulted
merely In atrengthrnlng the reports al-
ready made by the regular army au-
-tfmrtrtww. The #TW7.WllJ. ir Appear*.
occupied about ten mlnutea. although It
may have been pome minute* more or
leee.
‘"It l» out of the fjueptlnn that the 1&
or 20 men engaged In the aaaault could
have gathered behind the wall of the
fort, begun firing, eonie of them on the
porchea of the harrarkp, gone out Into
the town, fired In the neighborhood of
200 phota In the town and then re
turned—the total time occupied from
the time of the flrat ah^t to the time
of their return being somewhere In the
neighborhood of ten mlnutea—without
many of their comradea knowing what
they had done. Indeed, the fuller de-
tallN are established by the additional
evidence, taken since | last commu-
nirAted.wjiii tTie whatr. inaTseTit likely
that there were very few. If any, of the
poldlerp dlamlaaed who muld have been
Ignorant of what occurred. It la well
nigh Itnponaihle that any of the non
comml.sMloncd officers who were at the
barracks should not have known what
occurred.
Reecinda Part of Order.
"The additional evidence thus taken
render* It. in any opinion. Imixisidble
to question the conclusions upon which
my order waa baaed. I have gone moat
arefully over every Issue of law and
fact that has been raised. 1 am now
satisfied that the effect of my order
dismissing these men without honor
waa not to bar them from all civil em
ployment under the government, ahd,~
therefore, that the part of the order
which consisted of a declaration to this
effect was lacking In validity, and I
have directed that such portion be re
voked. As to the rest of the order, dla.
missing the Individuals In question
without honor and declaring the effect
of such discharge tinder the law and
regulations to he a hat to their future
re-enllstment. either In the army or the
navy. There Ta no doubt of tny constitu
tional AlYdTegat power.
”The order was within mV discretion,
under the constitution and the laws,
ami can not be reviewed or reversed
save by another executive order. The
facta did not merely warrant the action
l trtok-rthey rendered push action Im
perative unless I waa to prove false to
my sworn dut>L
Must Clear Himself.
"If any one of the men discharged
hereafter shows to my satisfaction that
he Is clear of guilt or of shielding the
guilty. I will take what action Is war
ranted: hut the circumstances I have
above detailed most certainly put upon
ST" T,ZT ,th«rr».« T r; nr-.! from .h. » r r
! '"' in houif. putting out « llghtoit | th» tiarraik. and to the «
putting
th» dining room tgbla. Mr"'
and h»r children tvrre In the
they at once threw themaelver
• n the floor and ware not hit
Bracelets
By all odds the prettiest
aid most pleasing bracelets
you can find are those in our
cases.
Have you. aeon them?
Styles so varied that all
tastes are met. Patterns of
the newest and smartest
kinds. We shall be happy to
have you inspect them.
Maier & Berkele 1
NEGR0E8 WERE DIRECTED
BY ORDER8 OF LEADER.
Washington, Jan. 14.—Secretary
Taft s ietter to the president transmit
ting the additional evidence taken by
Major Uloeksom and Mr. Purdy con
tains n resume of the evidence from
w hlrh the only Inference to he drawn Is
that the shooting at Brownsville was
done by the negro soldiers. A number*’
of houses were, riddled with bulleia......
Matlnez. a drug clerk, testified
that ho was reading In his house on
the garrison road the night of the trou
ble; that he heard n half dozen shots
from within the garrison and heard
someone say: “Hurry up nnd Jump."
nnd then saw flve men rlltnb over the
garrison fence. They were followed
hv ab*>ul twenty more.
Had to Hide Children.
The soldiers, seen by Martinez at
fifteen paces, were shooting from their
hips ns they proceeded, some up the
alley and some up Elisabeth afreet, to
the east. Mr. MacDonald, an elderly
carpenter, testlfled to seeing shots fired
from within the garrison, one or two
gallery of
exit of the
firing part of the reservation. O. W
Hnndall and Ids wife live over the tele
graph station Randall heard th«
shooting, which lasted ten minutes
and saw the party of soldiers. A bul
let entered the room and scattered dust
After describing the progress of the
soldiers up the alley, the testimony
concerning the shooting at the Fowan
house Included that of Amado Marti-
nex, a maid, .who saWAhe was dosing a
window and extinguishing the lights
when *he saw the soldiers advancing.
Mr* rowan had placed her six chil
dren under a bed. The house was full
of bullet holes. The dining room lamp
was smashed and another bullet pene
trated several partitions and broke a
wardrobe mirror.
Leader Gave Orders.
Thr testimony by various witnesses
* ho wed that the squad which advanced
through the alley had - -•*-
gave orders to hlr #
SHOOTS MIN DOWN
FATHEBJAS KILLED
Bloody Tragedy Occurred iu
Cedartown gtreete Sat
urday Evening.
•prel.l to Tk. GMfftta.
Odartown, Ga., Jan. Jl.—With a
bull.! hole ahot through hta heart by
I.»» Reid. Joe Hackney Jell dead, on _
lower Weet avenue at a apot where
Reld'e father waa killed by Will Car
ter eome month# ago, Saturday even
ing. Only one ahot waa fired.
Retd te te year# of aga and Hackney
waa about >0.
The cauae of the killing cannot be
learned. Both partlea had been to a
dance and It waa probably there that
the trouble began. It ta stated that
there were aeven eye witnesses to the
killing, hut none seem to know the
cauae of the difficulty. It la aald that
Reid and Hackney were In company
with the aeven men, and they slapped
out from the rrowd, and In a fit'' mo
menta Reid had flred the fate! allot.
Reid Immediately aklf
present has not been
FATHER CONVICTED
(HTMQll
HAPPINESS OF THIS LOVER
DEPENDED ON THE RETURN
OFSWEETHEART'S BROTHER
TO
Accused of giving hla two little chil
dren, a boy aj^d € years and a girl 4
years old, whlaky, and making them
drunk late Saturday afternoon, and
then throwing whisky on hla wife and
tearing her clothes, J. B. Shipp, of *
Ella street, waa Monday morning sen-
nced_hy„Rgcordef__Broyl „ sera?
thirty daya in tha stockade without
the privilege of paying a fine.
Complaint against Shipp was made
to Probation Officer Oloer by Engineer
Lewis, of the Orady hospital, who .Is a
relative by marriage of Mrs. Shipp.
Mr. Lewis testlfled In court that the
eo little children were given whisky
by their father, and that Shipp also
threw some of the liquor on his wife,
after which he tore her clothing. It
was stated that the boy was made
beastly drunk, but that the girl’s con
dition waa not so bad.
Shipp admitted giving the children
some “rock nnd rye,” which he said he
had purchased for a cough. He denied
the charge regarding hla wife. Mrs.
Shipp was not In court. The father
said ne had no Intention of making the
child reifUrunk.
INTO II TREE
Will Jnhnaotva negro, who waa ar-
reated Huntlny on the charge of gam
ing. consider# hlmaelf "hoodooed."
Even Dame Nature conspired against
him and prevented hla escape from the
tolla of tha law.
Johnson waa engaged In earning
money by Ihe "uncut of hla brow” In a
crap tame at Ben Hill, at 1 o'clock
Sunday morning, when County Police
men Peacock, Oliver and Hasarnck
walked In on the game. Three other
negroee were In the room. One of theae
aucceeded In gcootlng under a bed,
while the othere attempted to hide be
hind the doore, but were caught. John-
•on Clipped through the door, followed
by Policeman Peacock, who flred aev-
ernl ehbta In atop hlin. Juat aa the
negro had almoat made good hla enrape
a large tree "roue up" In front of him
and Johnaon crashed Into It head fore-
moat. He fell to the ground and the
officer wae coon on him. The negro
pleaded guilty. The negroes were ill
fined Its or eight monlha.
FINE BIRDDOGSDIEi
OWNERS BELIEVE
THEYWEflE POISONED
Pear" expedition, and of P. Williard Geer, to whom the wae married at
the city hall in New York recently. The marriage waa the reeult of a
prett" romance. Mite Wolf announced to her auiter that ihe would net
marry him unices her brother return ed safe from tha axpaditien.
,‘GET A DIVORCE,” ADVISES
JUDGE BROYLES TO WOMAN
After W. A. Summers, who resides In
Marietta street, near Hellw^ood ave
nue, had been sentenced Monday morn
ing to serve thirty days In the slock-
ade, without a~flneT-an«rBoinnt over tu
the state courts under bgnd of $5<w> «n
-the charjee of falling «•* support hi*
minor child. Recorder Broyles turned to
Mrs. Hummers, the wife, and remarked:
Mr*. Hummer*. I would advise you
to at once engage a lawyer, sue this
man for a divorce and get rid of him
for good. If-you don’t ho win kill you.
He I* certain to do It."
The young wife gave no definite an
swer to this advice, hut hor manner
Indicated she contemplated inking It.
Thl* I* the third time during the last
few months Summers has been before
Ithe recorder for the *ame offense. One
tlrnc he waa given (wenty-one daya in
the stockade, hut wn* released Just be
fore the term expired on plea of the
wife. At nnoth^r time the case was
«1lsmtsso4 Hummers' plea to take his
wife to Iaawrencevllle and not mistreat
her ngAln.
Mr*. Rummers testified her husband
had not Improved hi* way*, hut was
still mistreating her. cursing and abua-
Ing her. Hho said he had also threat
ened to kill her. .Mrs. Rummers de
clared another woman figured In the
case, and that (h1s~Was the cause of Ihe
mistreatment. It will be remembered
that the former time Hummers waa aent
to the .stockade letters were Introduced
In evidence which were written to him
by a woman signing herself "Rose."
SUB-TREASURYPLAN
CARRIED 00T EVEN
IF NOT IN ATLANTA
leader, who
follower#. When
"everai xoldlere curled through a aide
etroet they were ordered hark. An
other time Ihe leader .topped In a mud
hole nnd directed the othere to avoid
I The .quad fired two volley# from
ihe alley at l.teutennnt Domlnlauea, n
noiiieihun of twenty year.' exi>erlen.-r.
I'M.trnn .atv thl. and recoanlted the
men aa negro eoldltra. The white
hor.e Domlnlguex rode wn. hit twice
and killed and the lieutenant', arm
"n. .buttered lhal It had to Ik- itm-
yutaied. Dumlnguee wae within Zi
Sped.I to The Crerglen.
Amerlcue, Go, Jan. 14.—In the laet
two week# «ome pereon, tt la Charged,
ha. killed with polaon eeveral of the
fine.t bird doga In thin .action of Geor
gia —
Joe Hl.thtower, the rrark ahot of the
Peter*' Cartridge Company, has loat
rn of hi. heat .etter*.
Among the other fine dog. believed
to have been pol.oned were tho.e of
O. M. Eldrtilge, W. C. carter. W. T.
Love. G. D. Wheatley and many nth-
ere here. A club la being formed here
for the protection of thr owner., and
detertlv.a will aurt at once to find the
Inhuman perenfi who la In thl. way
ruining aport here.
feet of the anldtera, had fairly good
light on them, and remgnlaed them aa
negro regular#.
Bertender Wae Killed.
The ehnntlng at the other point,
where wltnr.aea had » look at the
anldlere la aet forth, Including that at
the Tillman, or Ruby ealoon. There
Natu*. the barkeeper, had put up thr
ehutters In front when ha heard the
CAPT, JOE WHEELER,
TO INSPECT TROOPS
Even tf Atlanta doe.n'l get the aub- captain Jo.cph Wheeler, .on of the
.... ..o, v u win Iirnluitdv Be cstuti- l»»o-G»umro) Joieph Wheeler, hoe been
treasury, it will prooamy «« c.iao hy , h , WBr „ mr , W aahlng-
II.tied. It will If the rii ommendatlon (l)t| fl „. , he annual In.pertlnn of the
<*f Secretary Shaw, of the treasury do- national guard of Georgia, beginning
pnrtment has any weight with the Ft hruary 11 and ending April 21.
committee oo way. and meana, eoi h l,T.mL.T'i.
u ,_ ry , wnitAP ta <'notier of the '‘ r ' and 1* noa stationed at
Secretary Matter U. loiper. or in Kor( Screven, nenr Savannah. He wilt
Chamber of Commerce, wan adviced on Iir „ h ahly Join Colonel W. a. Obenr. In-
Monday that Secretary Shnw had rec- .pector general of the national guard
ammenileil to the way. nnd inrun, "f Georgia, when lie lirgtna the annual
committee the advl.nbtllly of cetab-1 ln«pcctlon at Jark.on on February 11.
Itehlng a .ub-treiuiury In the Smith-1 captain Wheeler I. well known In
eaetern .Hite., but he did not reconi-1 Atlanta and other part, nf the .late,
mend what city nr ntatr .hmild get It. and the new. that he ha. been detailed
It will be recalled that the committee I for the regular army In.pertlnn will
e.ked Secretary Shaw for hi. opinion I plena# military men throughout Geor
aa to the advloablllty of eatabll.lilnK
another «uh-treaiury and hla annum
approving of the plan I. conoldereil fa
vorable to Atlanta’a chancen. Thai the
nutMtea.urv ivtll now be entnbll.hed
there I. little doubt, but whether or not
It will he acted upon at till# ee.slon of
congre.s I. * problem.
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AS AFFECTS PROGRESS
WILL BE DISCUSSED
Special to The Georgian.
Young Harrl# College, Ga.. Jan. 14.—
The Young Harris and Phi Chi Soele-
tle# of Young Harrl# College have
elected debater# to represent them at
the annual champion debate to be
held during commencement In May,
a. follow*:
Young Harrl#—D. W. Freem«n. Dan-
lel.vllle. L. M. Singleton, Humming,
G. W, Hamilton. Auguata.
Phi Ch(-^T. X 'Lani'e. Chretoa: W.
V. Lance. Choeatne. and F. L. Hul-
•y. Decatur.
The subject for dtacuoaton la: "That
Homan Cathollclam haa done more than
absolute monarchies to retard national
progress and restrain personal liberty
In European nation*.”
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January 1S-17.
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STATISTICS.
□ ! nun
voiir*.
! mond
firing «nd had closed th* court yard
gnte fining on th® allay, when a hnlf
dozen soldiers reached ths rear nf the
Mloon. They flred n volley and Natu*
fell dead aoroas a clntem rover Two
wltnesseR testified that these men were
negro soldiers.
Secretary Taft reviews the ordnance
question and furnished l*re*ld«*nt
Roosevelt with the fart* relative to the
ammunition used In the new 1903
Hprtngfleld model, which Is a develop
ment and Improvement of the SOei-all-
her Krag.Jorgenson and a much more
powerful weapon.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$T,000—Shiloh Metropolitan A M. K.
hurch. to build brick churrh nt r«*r-
ier of \’lne and Foundry stn*etr.
19.099—«*. W. Mole, to build three
one-story frame dwellings at 33o-2*6
Little street. ,
119o—W. A. Arnold, to repair frame
dwelling at 174 McDaniel street.
tl.200—James MeOellder*. t*b build
one-story frame dwelling at 8-10 <lray
1,1 $200—Pellegrlne ft Almand. t<* build
frame shed at 69* Whitehall street.
16,000—Osorge H. Fau»s. to build
two-story frame dwelling at 640 North
Boulevard.
DEATHS.
Joe Camphel. age 24 year*, died of
pneumonia at 14 Fraser street.
Mercy Clover, age |o year* (colored),
died of broken neck at 4 North For
syth street.
Isenton Ruff nolored), age 99 years,,
died nt 101 North llutler street. 1
Mr. C. A. Hoikman, age 46 $a«ra» Warranty deed
tiled at Mllledgevllle, Ga.
I»ee Vang Manx tt'hlnaman), age 6.1
years, died of pneumonia nt 101 North
Butler street.
J »e Lumpkin (colored!, age 14 years,
dle»l of gun shot In henl at tirady hos-
pltal.
Itufus Andrews (colored), nge 47
dlefl of pneumonia at 46 Rich-
street.
PR0PERTY~RAN8FER8.
9326—L. H. Botin, L. 7. B***ser and
Morris Brandon to W. A. Hears, lot on
t’onnally street, near <;i*nwn4>d ave
nue. Warranty deed.
970—M. D. Wldner to Nathan A. Me-
Donald and T. A. Conger, lot known
us the ".Man Lot.
1126—W. t\ Harper to J. H. Cowley,
lot on Cascade avenue. Warranty
deed.
9217 J If Cowley to W. C. Harper
and W. M Weathers. I<*t on McLeod
avenue Warranty deed.
Iio.soi) (penal stiml—Mrs. Harah I*.
Ta>l.»r to L. H. Foster. .Mrs. Ilachel
Foster and Mrs. Mabel M. Foster, l*»t
on Jackson street Uontl for title.
II.6an- J. I*. Oliver to J. A. Defoor,
bit at the Junction of the Adamsvllle
and Cainpbeilton roads. Warranty
deed,
1720 -L. O. Kimberly to J. P. Oliver,
ltd at the Junction of the Adamsvllle
ami Camphellton mad Warranty deed.
I860 - Oermanla Havings bank to Ho
mer Bailey, lot on .Magnolia street.
Deaths and Ftmsrals
Mr#. Sarah Peresna.
Spn-lat In Thr GeorgUo.
rullmlen. Ga.. Jan. 14 — Mrs. Rarah
Person* dlrd at the home nf her daugh
ter. at Jullrttr, Friday and was burled
htVt Hunday at 11 o'clock. Rev. F. D.
Cantrell, ihe local pastor, conducted tha
ceremonlea. Bhe leaves several chil
dren.
Frank Hutehlns.
The funeral eervlces of Frank Hutch
ins, who dropped dead while crossing
Ihe street, *t the corner of Forsyth
and Mitchell streets, Baturdsy morn
ing. -era conducted Monday morning
si the Antioch Hsptlat church. The
Interment use In the church yard He
Is survived hy his sister, Mre. T. A.
Bowen, of East I'olnt.
Gilbert Jackson.
Thr funeral service# nf anbei-t Jack-
son, Jr., who died at hla home on th#
McDonough road Friday ntght, were
conducted 8unday morning In th*
hapel of Harry G. Pool* A Co. The
Interment traa at the family burying
ground.
Ori# Mullins.
The funeral »#nrlc#e nf Orle Mul
lins. who died at the residence of her
mother, Mrs. Harah Mullins, Hunday
evening, were conducted Monday att-
ern.nm at the residence. 211 Means
street. The Interment waa at Collin#
Hprlnge.
P«n#ion Payment#.
Payment »f penalone for 1007 will
begin Wedneaday. Un Wednesday all
the t«n pensions, which are for Ihe In-
dlaenl. will be paid. Thursday those
f th* Invalids and Friday Ihe pension*
if the women. All vouchers must be
signed In the ordinary's ofltes and the
pensions will b* paid at th* capltnl.
jELDORADO|
on nu/iN uci tin i c cmnr so
BALDWIN-MELV1LLE STOCK CO.
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Tnetday #nd‘ivedne2j#y Matlaee*.
"THE ROYAL SLAVE"
nursdar. Friday and Rithrday Ntgkta.
rridxy and flattmlay Matinees.
"KNOBS 0’ TENNESSEE."
Night Prices I Sc, 20c, 10c, 80c.
Matinee Price#, 18c, 20c, 20c. V
SPECIAL
“LITTLE LORD FAUNTLER0Y”
JANUARY 24-2*.
THE STAR*
WEEK OF JANUARY 14.
COMEDY DRAMA,
'TWO LUCKY TRAMPS"
"PIGEON FAIRY” and
"HARRIED EOR MILLIONS”
New Moving Picture#. >
STRONG VAUDEVILLE
Matin*## Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 1:10. V
Night at 0 o'clock.
teen accomplished
one of thr etaff o.
el Burharrtt Having amputated a
leg at the fetlock Joint, after eereral
urex he xiirreedtot In fitting e teether
fis
. ^. _ rmnaiitlc ctr^rr. II* la tka
■4011 nf ■ wpll kmnvn llnaton physician and
for n n tint bar of v<«r« tniv*M wltk a
Wild M>»t »h4»w. For ■ tlmo hi? waa no#
nf th* l0*«t known cnwrlmy* nf rolnrailo.
II* RttrnctGil cnnsltlrrnhlr attention rwcvot*
ly hy iiuhlUhlua a (Mwk o« InxeraolL
Th* M*v J«m*« Moult oo, of Nnrthwrlrh,
ag*d 92. lost hi* Right tva yaara ago. Kla
r*T*ntlx mn«ult*d rii *tnlo#nt *y* ap*H*b
iRt. ami after aohmlttlng to an ap#«aH#h»
r*4*nv*r*4l hla Right. II* Ta tb* nldeat Priai*
Ith* Methndlat nilnlater In KhglatHt. and
I* now ■ii|M*ranimAt*4l. H* haa t«eoa It
th* mlnlRtry for aUtyfln y*ara.-Londo«
Dally Mall.
25°|o Redaction
On Saits and Otst-
c o * 11— i n eluding
blues snd blscks.
Levy & Stanford