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tentelt 4 clerk lb KmDera declared positively that sen Mary Phegan with Arthur liatrnldnlght Saturday they the- corner of Hunter and For- j1 syth streets a few yard distant from 5 the pencil factory. Beaten had known the dead girt since early Childhood. Thy were Intimate friends he ad. Asserting that he had spoken to her. he stoutly maintained that she had" answered his greeting.

3 L. Wtkllll a neighbor to the home la which Mary lived lo teltl- that he had seen her Saturday aft. r000ri when she crossed Ash by street i at Selhrood. She presumably was on her way home. he stated.

George Epps Is a bright. quick-witted chap and proved an eager witness. lie was brought before the inquest following the examination of Pearl Robinson the sweetheart of Arthur Mulllnax who testified In that youth. behalf. How old are you.

on was the first question asked him. Fifteen going on' sixteen he an. wered with alacrity. Do you work or go to school I work at furniture tore in the afternoon I paper tils' answers wore clear and brief. He made a pleasing Impression Lives Near Phagan GirL How far dd you live from 138- Lindsay street the home of Mary' gan Jut around the block.

Did you know Mary Yell sir I certainly did. We were I good friends When did you last see her alive Saturday morning. Just before din ner when we came to town together on a street eV' Did you erftnge to meet her that afternoon Yes cir We were to have met at 2 o'clock In Elkln Watson's drug store at Five Points. We were go" Inlr to see the. parade and go to the noving picture.

shows. How long. did you wait for her when she failed to show upr Until 4 o'clock In the afternoon. I stuck around two hours waiting for hr. Then I had to go and sell my papers.

Did you. Inquire for her Yea I went to her house when I got through with my. papers She hadn't got back. The folks were looking for her. When you and Mary were riding tn town did you talk any She Wanted Money I Mighty Bad.

We talked a whole lot. She said i she wee going to the pencil factory to draw the wages due her She said she didn't have but II SO coming to her but wanted that mighty bad. How wal she dres ed She had on a blue dress and a. dark' blue hat I remember that hat mighty well. because I liked her why didn't she buy a stylish lldr Umph she said I no stylish glrL I don't need one.

Did you both ret op the car at the same time No She we on. tint. When I got on ehe mentioned for me to come and lt beeide her. While we were coming to town ehe began talking about MT. Frank.

When he would leave the factory on some afternoons she said Frank would rush out in front of her and try to flirt with her ac she peed She told me that he had often winked at her and tried to pay her attention. lie would look hard and straight at her. she 1 and thr uld mll- She called him Mr. Frank. It happened often.

she said. Mow wa the subject of Mr. Frank brought up' She told me she wanted me to Hanans Latest A Smarter English Last Its Fashions LAST decree the FINAL word in correct footwear for men. And with all the Smartness of the lines and the strict adherence to the new London Gut the guaranteed HANAN quality is there to back it up. This combination assures you absolute perfection in every detail The price in all leathers is Six Dollars Rubber Sole English Oxfords tan only Four and Five Dollars' Onyx jjl Hosiery CARLTON'S Thirty-Six Whitehall WYATT'S 0 GROCERIES NEW LOCATION 735 SOUTH PRYOR ST.

MAIN 4928 ATLANTA 947 That the people of Atlanta appreciate the extremely Low Prices we are making on Quality Groceries has been demonstrated by our removal this week to a larger and brighter store where we are better able to serve our thousands of friends and customers. We are now located at 73 South Pryor street two doors north from the old location. To better take care of your needs we have added to delivery service as well as our staff of clerks. Compare the. Service Quality and Price with what you pay the small corner grocer then phone us your order.

No. 10 Silver Leaf lard Swifts Prera. 1O Hams lb. Swifts Picnic Hams Ib. KlngansSliced Bacon Winner Milk' Meadow Gold Butter lOc Can String Beaus tOe" I Sections lb.

down io use factorywhett the. got off as often as I could" to-'escort her home and Under protect her. When did you heat' she was kilt. Sunday Positive that he had teen Mary Pha- gan at midnight Saturday. Edgar I Sentell offered to wear that it a the pretty vlcUm1whbtfl1le Tie encountered with the suspected Yu11lna at Forsyth and Hunter streets.

He was the first witness during the afternoon met' Mary hgan aurf Muflnax at Hunter and South Forsyth streets eltnfer between- wn 1 lit tie later. I am not. positive which. he stated. Were they standing together he was questioned.

No They were walking along. you confident you knew both Mulllnax and Mary 1 knew Mulllnax at car barns. 11 had known Mary all my lire. I WI born and raised with her. When was the last time you saw Ono week previous to Saturday 1 night.

1 Did you speak to her I did. I Hello Mary. DM she reply She did. She said Hello Edgar. Were her parents accustomed letting her go with boys' Amazed to See Her Uptown.

No They were pot It amazed me when I saw her uptown at such an hour with a man. She looked like she was tired and tagged out" What did she wear' A light purple dress. black shoes with a light blue ribbon tied' In her hair. She didn hue a hat. An umbrella was In her hand.

Can you swear that it was Mary Phagan you saw I can and wilL I am swearing now that It was Mary Phagan Iaw" Can you swear It was Mulllnax I am not so positive about him. It It wasn't it was his image" Did you know Mulllnaxs name No Not at that time. I had seen him so much around the car barns. though. I learned his name later.

When did you first hear of Mary's murder Sunday morning on an English ave. nut' trolley car. Who did you first toUr Mrs Coleman. her mother" Did the paper tell who was killed ent to Mother Of Girl. No I heard men at the car barn ga the girls name was Phagan.

I immediately remembered seeing Mary at midnight. I Went Straight to Mrs. Coleman. and learned that It was her daughter. Where did you work before becom- ng connected with your present employers I was In the navy" When did you leaver April 18 1913.

How long had you been there Three months. did you leave Because of eye affliction. I couldn't reat the targets on the rifle range. 18 your sight ordinarily affected Not particularly so Are you. sure.

your eyes didn't fall you when you saw this girl Saturday at midnight" I am positive they did not. Do you drink Occasionally But' I never get drunk. Were you drinking Saturday nleht1 a drop. At this Juncture the clothing worn by the murdered girl was ld to the Questioned man gaze. Is this the dress she wore when you aw her Saturday night It is" Bloody Hairs Are Found.

The discovery of a dozen strands of bloody hair. Identified by her sister workers as that of the murdered- glrl was related by R. P. Barrett a mechanic In the pencil plant. who made the find.

He was placed upon the stand di reetly after It had been vacated by Policeman Luseter. What Is your employment I am a. machinist with the Nations' Pencil company. How long have you been with them1 Seven weeks. Did YOU know Mary Phagan Yes Sh' ran a nulling machine at the factory.

When did you see her last' Tuesday one week ago. She didn't. work after that because of shortage In metal How far Is her machine from the dressing room she us AbWt six feet. Was anything unusual found around the machln at which she worked Splotches Of Blood. The girls at the factory told me Monday that Mary had been murdered.

They were dim and looked RI the floor at the base of her machine. I und several dim and looked as though whitewash had been spread over them. It. looked as though the floor had been swept carefully Was anything else found' on the floor Yes Monday morning I started to ii Guaranteed Fresh Country 2doz Case 30 doz. i6c cases doz.

Meadow Gold Q7n Butler pound 0 1 Beachwood Creamery Butter lb. Fresh Country Butter lb. 400 Coffee best in Atlanta lb. I lb. Pure Coffee 300 value Soc Tea Extra quality lb.

No. to Snowhite or Flakewhite MoreUs Breakfast Ba- conlb 2oc Assorted Cakes Jbyfia Cash Grocery Co. 118 and 120 Whitehall Strait work upon a lathlng 7 the sidling machine of Jlary My I hands became tangled with long hair I picked ut a dozes strands or more They were bloody. A- number of the girls came and' Identified them' as having come from Mar bead. Was Mazy a.

quiet gtzlr Exceptionally quiet and a very Well behaved one. Did anyone pay or attempt to pay I attention tV her Not of my knowlwge. No one did around' the tactory. How large was the spot of blood zoo found near the ttadtlne at whtous she worked Abwnt six Inches in diameter. There yen several smaller spots.

What floor oecond. How near the elevator At the extreme end 200 or more feet I would judge from' the lift. Girls Afraid Of Frank. Did you ever know of familiarity which Frank tried with Mary No Declaring thau in his opinion both of the notes found beside the dead girls body were written by the same person. P.

IL terry assistant cashier of the Ponrtfc National bank and a handwriting skta that. the script In the mysterious missives re sernbled only slightly that of the writ. of the suspected watchman. He took the stand at p. rn.

What experience iave you inv distinguishing handwriting Only the experience that could be gained by my twenty-three years of service with the bank" The. notes were shown him. He In spected them closely la the light lof a window fronting Decatur street Were they written by the same person he was asked. In my opinion. they were.

Was Factory Used For Assignation Berry. the factory mechanic was recalled to the stand at 4 10 doc Sensational evidence was gained from him relative. to the usage of the factory building as an alleged place of asstgnatton for men and women. Did anybody work In the plant during aSturday was the first question No one of my direct knowledge. I heard however of two young employees who were at work on the tsp floor Do you know them Not their names.

1 Could you point them out to the detectives I could. Then from Coroner Donehoo I will send a man after them. You go with him. What la the usual pay hour of the factory At 12 noon on Saturdays" Have you ever heard of the build. Log being used for Immoral purposes Yes Frequently.

A Mr. Asbury Callowy connected with the Seaboard offices near the factory building. has told me that he has often seen men and women and girls going In and out of the building at night" Had you heard such rumors from the Inside of the concern by that. Is meant from attaches to the plant No 'Don't you suspect that some of the girls of the factory have filled clandestine appointments In the building I don think so. I believe every girl In the place straight abso lutely.

Gantt Smiles During Quiz. M. Gantt the Marietta youth who Is held as a suspect In the Phagan' case was put through a gruelling ex amination He never flinched through the ordeal. answered the questions promptly and crtielselx and smiled during the entire procedure. He was put on the rack the moment' his sweetheart Pearl Robinson.

had been excused. He remained under ex. amlnatlon probably longer than any other witness except the negro Newt Lee. The time was an hour. Did you know Mary Phagan I did.

I had known her since she was a little tot" Were you ever employed with the pencil factory I was up until three weeks ago. Why did you leave them I was discharged. Why were you discharged' Alleged Shortage the Trouble. Because of personal differences with Mr. Frank.

the superintendent. What were the differences' Two dollars short In the pay roll. AN ere you in charge of the pay roll I was paymaster" Did you ever see Frank with Mary Phagan Nu1 You always paid oft the employees did you not 1 did. How were they paid With the envelope method Did you ever pay Mary Phagan es What did she maker' Presumably 05 a week. judging by the wage scale of the plant.

When did you see her last The day I quit the pencil company. Had you seen her since No Where did you go on Saturday Went to the Factory. I went to the pencil factory about 6 30 o'clock that afternoon. Did you see Mr. Frank there he appear excited.

agitated Yes He seemed nervous. Did yoU ever hear Mary Phagan say she couldn't trust Frank that she feared him In any manner No. How long were you In the building Saturday afternoon No longer than ten minutes. What did you dor' 1 got a pair of shoes I had left In the place when I Quit. Also I telephoned my sister Mrs.

F. C. Terrell what' time I Intended coming' home that night. I used the phone In Mr. Franks office.

Then wht did you do Went to a poolroom watched several games of pool ana went home. What time did you arrive home' 110 30 p. m. Were you there when the police came No Did your sister tell ok their visit No Skaak Take. Stud.

Other testimony relative to the ru ntored Immoral reputation of the rac tory building was gained from V. E. Shank. of Shank Bros. whose sstab Ushment Is on Forsyth street.

near the vprncir idnt Shank was called immediately after i Barrett had left the stand. Do you work at nightr I da" Rave you ever teen couples golne Into. the pencil factory I have seen no couples. I have witnessed girls and men going singly Into the place after dark Row long h94lt been since you've seen Last summer some time. Did you make a statement recently hating seen girls enter the build.

crowd of such Izhth I had PROPOSE CIGAR FACTORtES Tampa. PUu April JO A head is proposed in the state revenue meas- ut. to be. placed before the legislature. Representative Goldstein who has the measure In charge proposes- to have' the state place a tax' of cents per man.

on cigar factories employing more than ten makers. It Is estimated that about 2000 makers are employed in the factories at Tarn. pa and Key West. The proposed tax Is new departure in Florida revenue- raising legislation and will be fought. ftroaus tin lira ud Puffin tilt Blood TO Old 8 nJ rd general uitrsngtheniflg tonic.

GROVES TASTELESS ohm TONIC IOU tb heir to action irlrM uuak-rle out of blood eat builds up the system. For idnul. tad rttldren. SOo. QUIZZED WEDNESDAY.

BY DETECTIVE CHIEF MISS ELLA MAUD UBA-iKS Stenographer for Leo M. Frank. seen. We were discussing the question of whether or not frolics' were secret. Ii' held In the place.

Thought Girl Mary. E. S. Skipper of 224 2 Peters street testified that he saw a sextet of men and women reeling drunkenly up Trln. ity avenue from Whitehall street Sat.

urday night shortly before 11 o'clock. One of the girls he said. answered the description Of Mary Phagan. What did you see at Trinity an I Whitehall Three men two women and a girl dressed like and resembling the deal girlwhom I Saw at Bloomfield' The girl Was weeping and trying to breaV. away from' the party.

She was being led up the street" Did either man answer the descrip. tion of Frank I haven't seen Frank" At this Juncture the examination was topped Frank was brought down from the detectives' quarters and put taco to race with the witness. "That's not the man Skipper said When you saw these drunken mero and women leading a reluctant girl didn't you think It your duty to call the police I see scenes like that on the streets every Saturday night" Step-Father Tell. of Grief. 3.

W. Coleman. stepfather of thn murdered girl. told graphically of th. grief In the little home on Lindsay street over the death when he took thi stand at dusk.

How old was Mary PhaganT' She would have been 14 next June' When did you last see her alive' Friday night She was at horn" early and was helping her mother with the housework. I left for work to early to see her Saturday morning. When you I home Saturday aft. ernoon. was Mary there No My wife came and said Mary has not come home.

What do you sun- I pose Is the trouble' I am scared I death. I couldn't eat supper. Her ab. sence affected roe Mary was neyer known to be away from home at nigh' I came to town and visited all the picture shows. staying until they al had closed.

When I returned my wits and I speculated on what could havi become of the child. We never slept any that night At daybreak Helen Ferguson. a girl chum of Mary's cam- over The moment she rang the door bell my wife Jumped from her seat Oh Lord that's bad news from Mary she said. The Ferguson girl came In. Mary has been murdered.

she told My wife fainted and she has been al most. unable to walk since. The coroner then adjourned the In. quest until 4:30 o'clock today. Typewriter Wrtthifp Mubtre On.

Jones Cash Store Deaer In Fresh Meats Groceries and Vegetables. 124 Whitehall Street. New Irlsti CO Potatoes pk. 1 lb. pkg.

Sliced AH- Breakfast Bacon. OlC 1 lb. pkg. Golden Qn Globe Creamery flutter. 1 lb.

pleg. Fresh Country Butter. 250' Bottle ttitm Beechnut Catsup 1 V2c. SOc can Royal OO Baking Powder. OC 1 can Sunbeam 14 A small Lima Beans.

2 Ib can Sunbeam A Pork and Beans. wC 2 lb. can Sunbeam iTiz Extra Sifted Pea y2C I lb. can Sunbeam Extra Sifted Peas. UC 1 lb.

ma Sunbeam Salmon Steak. 2 lb. can Sunbeam SA Salmon steals. i I lb. can Sunbeam White tig10 20c" 25 lb sack ftff 4 Granulated Sugar JO Th.

can Mountain- Cfin Laurel Full line of freitt fruits and vegetables. B. Phone 428 Atlanta 91' Following Mechanic Dairettsaeela ration. that there men at work Saturday- at noon Oh the top floor of the factory building Coron Donehoo ordered detectives to accompany a machinist to the. plant and bring thetwa employees to police headquarters.

They were brought Immediately Into he inquest. Theta names were given Harry Ufinhara and T. Arthur White. Denliam was first placed on the stand. His examination' began mmedlately upon arrival.

Did yoM see the blood on the lath- ng machine I saw It Monday. Were you on that floor Saturday No I was on the toj floor. DM you see rank at-any time of he Asked When They Would TIIIb Did offer you holiday sc the others' had given No. He earns up to where we were working and asked us it we would be through by 1 o'clock. Did you ever know Mary Phagan I knew her only by you see her Saturday No I never let the top floor.

Were you aware of everything which transpired in the building 1 ng the time you were within itT" No A person could have come Into' he plant and we never would have I nown anything about It. How long have you worked with i he pencil company Three years" Have you ever heard of couples going Into the building at night No. Have you ever heard of complaints of that nature No I Have you ever been In the paTtI. ttoned room In Franks officer' No Are flat Nervous When Frank came to were you were working at o'clock Saturday afternoon to tell you that you could quit. did he teem nervous or agitated Not that I noticed.

He didn't eVme all the way. lie came to the head of the steps and called to us. ld you go down with him No He went down ahead of us" Was he in his ofthe Yes When I went down I borrowed 2 from him. Where did you leave him Writing at his desk. Was anyone else In the factory No one of whom I knew except Frank.

How many rooms are there In Franks office Only two his and the stenogra' phers Can you see any one In the prlvato office from the stenographers room Yes It you try to" As you left the building Saturday afternoon did you notice in Franks office any change from the customary state In the condition of furniture' No Who uses the office beside crank" Mr Dandy the assistant superintendent. Left EufldIu for While. Arthur Whites story coincided with that tld by. Denham. He was exar-- lned mostly.

though along different lines. Who was In the building besides you Den and Frankr My wife came up shortly after poon. Hr Frank canto Jo her and told her SEWELLS Specials for' TODAY AND FRIDAY. We retail at' wholesale prices. Solid carload Pey Leo per do Solid CllIlo Pineapples.

each. Solid carload sew IrUhPota 0 per peek lSe can Con- ns Silk 150 can Corn 7 150 can Salmon lSe can String Be ne 1000 lbs. Fresh Country But- SeweU Commission Co. WllolI and Retail 11XM6 hltbal tntl raftob Store 164 OMaf he wa going to-lock up and advliedr 41 her to leave the' building. He also asked' us If we didn't think wed bet- told him we weren't through.

When we told hint we werut through ho salt 4 for to stay la the place until he re. JJ turned. as he was going out on th. street. lie came back at 3:08 and' WI punched out at.

8:10 ocloek. 1 When did Frank leave i He left right away. no you know where he went No He looked us In the building though. Is there a closet In Franks office Yes there Is. A kind of wardrobe" Did It look big enough.

to hold a human body Yet It wasabout nine feet high and tour feet wide. Where was It located Behind the door of his prtvateof fleer Was the door closed I didn't notice. ES GASH GROCERY' Meadow Gold Butter 35clb. lb. Sack Sugar No.

10 pall Mountain aural Compound No. 6 pall Mountain Laurel Compound 4 cam Salmon 2 cans Corn No. 10 larD Syrup 1 Globe Matches package Search Light Matches dozen Fresh Countiy Eggs dozen I fine Prunes pound Evaporated Apples package Evaporated Peaches pound New Potatoes peck Full Line off FresK Meats and Veg 7 MITCHELL ST 44c 25" I5c 39c a9c IOcr 6c 5c AT THE THEATERS ATLANTA MATMEES WED. and SAT. 25c Nlgbts 15 ta50e TriJbtMaifak fflissBILLYUlB And Company In AButterfly" on the Wheel OT Out 4 it VDtf LYKfV uai.

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Checks a one of the handsomest and most distinctively elegant iaH in a English model. The ric is of exceptionally high ity pattern is a SMART black aM gray Shepherd Check high and entirely diff BrentJg from the the3rdinary. The price is. 30. yo at THIS torel8Q other ljl Suits in black and gray" Shepherd Checks at 1850 20 and uhese Suits are immensely.

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