The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 11

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SUNDAY. MARCH 22. CITY COURT TO BEGIN MONDAY Large Number of Criminal Cases to Be Disposed of—A List of the Cases Assigned For Trial. The city court will begin a week ot criminal nualnexa tomorrow morning and a large number ot cane* have been anal«ned for trial. Among the cases to come up aro the following; Monday, March 23. Anthonia Williams, George Ham mond. luroeny from the house; W. A. Halley, selling cocaine; Robert Mad dox larceny from the house; Frank Temples, Sandy Andrews, simple lar ceny; S. S. Geiger, larceny from the house; Joe Maddox, larceny from the house; Jim Smith, larceny from the iMMisc; Sidney I’arker, simple larceny; Ola Stephens, larceny from the house; Jonas Hogan, stabbing; Will Wilson, selling cocaine; I’ercy Thomas, larceny from the house; Joe Jackson, larceny from the house; John Curry, larceny from the car; Rosetta Peebles, larceny from the house; Johnny Williams, Na than Walker, larceny from the house; Robert H. Anderson, receiving stolen goods; l.eila Mathewson, stabbing. Tuesday, March 24. Press Blair, larceny from the house; Samuel Rouse (two cases), F. A. Jones, Wade C. Lewis, allowing minors to play pool; Marshall Harp, simple lar ceny; Lizzie Bacon, simple larceny; Ollle Price, simple larceny; Willie McGee, concealed weapon; Willie Mc- Gee, carrying concealed weapon with out a license; Twiggs Stephens, stab bing; Hester Addison, assault and bat tery; John Preston, simple larceny; Charlie Green, cheating and swindling; Robert Dickens, pointing pistol at an other. Wsdnesday, March 25. W. M. Jones, concealed weapon; W, M. Jones, carrying a pistol without a license; Henry Robinson, stabbing; O. Hankland, carrying pistol without a license; O. Hankland, pointing pistol at another; Aqullla Selgler, pointing pistol at another; Aqullla Seigler, car rying a pistol without a license; Oeo Evans, Jr., concealed weapon; Geo. Evans. Jr„ carrying a pistol without a license; Clarence Allen, cheating and swindling; Emma Bartley, misde meanor. Thursday, March 26. Ben Tillman, larceny from the per son: Claud McManus, concealed wea pon; Claud McManus, carrying a pis tol without a license; Pinkie Scott, simple larceny; Jackson Whitemore, pointing a pistol at another; Jacksop Whitemore, carrying pistol without a license; Levy Brinson, assault and bat tery; Will Randall, cheating and swin dling; Maud Jones, misdemeanor; B. F. Mclntyre, trespass; Will Schley, drunkenness or public highway; D. A. O'Connell, misdemeanor; Oscar Slade, carrying a pistol without a license. Friday, March 27. Arthur Moore, cheating and swin dling; Tom Scott, larceny from the house; Bradie Miller, simple larceny; Clifford Brown, misdemeanor; Dill Abrair, simple larceny; A. Campbell, assault and battery; Willie Jackson, misdemeanor; Wallace Jones, larceny from the house; Will Kennedy, Theo dore Hardeman, simple larceny; Jim Smith, assault and battery; Mack Ar temus, simple larceny; George Tatutp, misdemeanor; R. A. Somers, misde meanor. Total Eclipse of Sun Interests Astronomers Berlin. —German astronomers are al ready taking a lively interest in a to thl eclipse of the sun that occurs Au gust 21. The city of Hamburg is fit ting out an expedition at its own ex pense, and Prussia will give assistance to an expedition headed by Prof. Mle the. nf the Technological Institute in f’harlottenburg. A number of German astronomers will attach themselves to American expeditions. Prof. Miethe's expedition, which will be chiefly for the purpose of making photographs of the eclipse, will go to the island of Alston, far up on the coast of Nor way, where the path of totality first touches the European continent. The Hamburg expedition will make Its ob servations in Russia. It is understood that the Ruslan astronomers are mak ing extensive preparations for facil itating the work of the American and other expeditions by having the prop er astronomical calculations worked worked out for each Important point in the path of totality. NEW ELECTRIC TOWING SYSTEM IS INSTALLED Pari*. —A new and simple system of electric towing has been installed with great success on the canal from the Marne to the Rhine near Nancy. Along the banks a series of stout posts has been placed fitted with rollers, over which runs endless cables which, at each end of the installation, pass round a drum worked by electric motors. The barges hitch their tow rope to the cable by a special contrivance. Pro longed trials have established that the new method costs about fifty per cent less than any other method tried up to the present, and is, in addition, much quicker. The great superiority of th«. system consists in the ease in which it -an be applied anywhere without altering in any way the banks of the canal or the type of barge used. FRENCH ARMY WILL BE GIVEN NEW FIELD GUNS Berlin.—The French army Is about to he provided with a new field gun cap able of firing a shel weighing thirty six pounds a distance of more than ten kilometre*. The new piece, which Is described as a siiperior to any piece in the Germany artillery service, is a quick-firer, and Is fitted with large shields protecting the feeders from the enemy's fire. The new gun clinches the French ar tillery's slaim to he the finest in the world In th opinion of several unpre judiced military observers here. WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH. From Fliegende Blatter. "It's a shame to use such a quantl tv of osprevg on the hats. Those beautiful birds will soon be extict at this rate” "Oh, do vou think so, my dear? Then you must certainly buy me some juick.” FAVORITE SONGS PARTIAL CONTENTS Here are a few title* of old favorite* from thla COMPLETE collection. See how many of theae aonga you can find In any other almilar book: America. Auld Lang Syne. Aura Lee. Austrian National Hymn Battla Cry of Freedom. Beauty’s Eyee. Ben Bolt. Bingo, Blue Alsatian Mountains. Blue Bella of Scotland. Bohtinkut. Bonnie Ooon. Bridge. The, Campbell* Are Coming. Cheer, Boy*, Cheer. Clochette. Columbia. Come All Ye Faithful . Come Back to Erin. Come, Holy Spirit. Come, Ye Dieconsoiate. Cornin' Through the Rye. Danish Hymn. Danube River. Darby and Joan. Darling Nellie Gray. Dearest Spot la Home. Dear Evallna. Dixie Land. Do They Mia# Me at Home? Douglas, Tender and True. Dream Face*. Drifting. Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes. Evening Star. Ever of Thee. Flag of Our Union Forever. Flag of the Free. Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. Forsaken. Forty-nine Bottles. French National Song. Funiculi, Funicula, Future Mrs. 'Awkina. German National Song, Girl I Left Behind Me. Glory, Glory, Hallelujah. Good-bye, Sweetheart, Good-Night, Ladies. Hail! Columbia. Hallelujah Chorus. Hark! Hark! My Soul, Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls. Heart Bowed Down. Holland s National Hymn. Holy Night. Home, Can I Forget Thee? Home, Sweet Home. Hours That Were. How Can I Leave Thee? I Cannot Sing the Old Songs. I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls. In Old Madrid. In the Gloaming. Italian National Hymn. It Was a Dream. I Was Seeing Nellie Home. Jerusalem, the Golden. Jesus, Lover of My Soul. Jingle Bells. John Anderson, My Jo. Juanita. Kathlen Mavourneen. Kerry Dance. Killarney. King Christian. Last Night. Last Rose of Summer. Lead, Kindly Light. Life on the Ocean Wave. Listen to the Mocking Bird. Li 1 tie Brown Jug. Long, Long Ago. Loreley. Lost Chord. Love’s Old Sweet Song. Low-Backed Car. Lullaby (Ermlnie). Maid of Athens. Maple Leaf Forever! Marching Through Georgia. Marseillaise. Maryland, My Maryland. Massa's In De Cold, Cold Ground. Meerschaum Pipe. Mermaid, The. Minstrel Boy. My Bonnie. My Country, 'TIs of Thee. My Last Cigar. My Old Dutch. My Old Kentucky Home. Nancy Lee. Ninety and Nino. No, Sir! Now the Day Is Over. Nut-Brown Maiden. Oft in the Stilly Night. Old Arm Chair. Old Black Joe. Old Cabin Home. Old Folks ar. Home. Old Oaken Bucket. One Sweetly Solemn Thought. Only a Face at the Window. O the Land That We Love. O Paradise. O Thou Joyful Day. Our Banner. Paloma, La. Polish Hymn. Polly Wolly Doodle. Portuguese Hymn. Red, White and Blue. Rlg-a-Jig. Robin Adair. Rocked In the Cradle of the Deep. Rock Me to Sleep, Mother. Rock of Ages. Roll On, Silver Moon. Rosalie. Rule! Britannia. Russian National Hymn. Sailing. Sally In Our Ally. Scarlet Sarafan. Scotch Na lonal Song. Serenade (Schubert). Sleep. Gentle Mother. Soldier's Farewell. Soldier's Life. Solomon Levi. Some Day. Spanish National Hymn. Spring, Gentle Spring. Stars of the Summer Night Star-Spangled Banner. St. Patrick’s Day. Strangers Yet. Sun of My Soul. Suwanee River. Swedish National Song. Sweet and Low. Take Back the Heart. Then You’ll Remember Me. There Is a Happy Land. There’s Music In the Air. Thine Eyes So Blue and Dreaming. Three Fisher*. • Through the Leaves. Tom-Big Bee River. Walt for the Wagon. Warrior Bold, A. Watch on the Rhine. Wearing of the Green. Weary. We’d Better Bide a Wee. Welsh National Song. We Sat by the River, You and I. When Jack Comes Home Again. When the Corn la Waving. When the Swallows Homeward Fly. Where It My Little Dog Gone? Wi.hin a Mile of Edinboro. Woman Is Fickle. Woodman, Spare That Tree. THE AUGUSTA HERALO. AUGUSTA, GA. 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