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THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER, SATURDAY MORMNQ, AUGUST IT, 1912 19 IMPLICATED Abe Martin TEACHERS FOR 4 COUNTIES G.VEN CERTIFICATESFRIDAY NEAL MUST WAIT ACTION BY UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES I UeKelS Im4m With rrlr-eea taw. Each Member of Business Men's League to Be Consulted Personal Inquiry lor Suggestions lor Montgomery's Good to Be Asked at Wednesday Night's Meeting ll'98 111 SHOOTING OP NEGROES AeptWaale, Companion ot Taylor ana Birmingham Is Delayed Annexation of Medical College Stevens Not Arrested Yet NEGRO WOMAN IS HELD MOBILE IS PROTESTING Names of successful applicants for teachers' certlneates were snnvnced for several counties Friday by W. Hudsea, of the tlal. leuaMmnit of 1KIL County lead with forty eeven. all being wnites, with ike second with thirty eisbt, wits only five ties roes The utiier counties are Hlount and Tslisdise The following ar namea uf the sue- e.aful white applicants Kdna Klcr.

Inei Johns, E. Iilinar Wbttmlre. Andiew B. Hall, l.uella Bsnkson. Maggie i'orter, 1- (iunter.

Hiram T. Graves, 1'ella Tread-away. Florence Igou fied 11. Utile Roden. Cl.arlea Oar-rett, Joa.

O. MeCracken, slra. Utile Hugkee, Zora Howard. Lela Hall. Clark H'jdglna.

I-ent belle Green, B. T. liucka. ejordoe I- (illbert, Edgar A. latum.

Eugenia Jermlnee, Klla liobba, laud Betbune, Jauiee 1' James Moore, Arthur Igou. Luey B. Morton. Charles Warren. Valdor Curtis, Ixii Edgeworth, Mae MoDanlsl, Carrie Houston, Pearl (Minter.

Levis Hounton. Annie WlKley. O. Rucks, tills Lasley, J. VI He oil.

Lela A. Itrntley, Berntce Klce Charlie A. Uiftin, Mareellus McCord. Emma Wood. Tony H.

Wllaon. Bhsrman Every man of the so odd compose the memberahlp of the Business Men's league will called Into consultation on plana for Montgomery's good. The consultation will be personal In every case. This seemingly gigantic feat will be performed Wedneaday night at tbe regular meeting of the League. The meeting Is set for Wednesday Bight Instead of Tuesday night, because tbe Town Criers, ths lusty young boosters' organisation, has preempted the use of Tuesday evening for their meeting.

Because ths Town Criers had Issued printed announcements ot their meeting date, the Business Men's League will relinquish the selection of Tuesday evening upon this occasion. The meeting of the Business Man's League Wednesday will be a "suggestion" meeting, according lo the plan of tbe board of directors, at which each member must come prepared to Two White Prisoners Maintain Silence, But Negro Woman Talks Freely Governor Says He Can Not Take Initiative in Passing on Proposition Forah ighklass summer suit that will be as good' as new when you put it on again next Spring, but some of the weights are heavy enough for all year round wear. They're Odd Sizes in some instances only 1 or 2 of a pattern, but all new, desirable colors and styles; find your size and you ve found a rare bargain. the endorsement of more than one that whleh proposes a home for the Huslneee Men's League. That the League should have Its home, owned by the members.

Is a proposition which has found favor In current talk around Montgomery. Thus tbe League can be made really a Business Mans club, with more of a social feature than Is at present attached to Its existence, ear the advocates of the League building Idea. And ths advocates are legion. It la more than likely that the- proposition will receive ample dissuasion at the meeting Tuesday evening. The Influx of 1.109 new memos ra Into the League has brought a new problem: how to get snd to keep the League members Interested In the work of the organisation, and.

mora particularly. In the work of their re-spectlve committees. To work eut the problem, the board of director Wednesday appointed a committee, headed by Emanuel Meerttef, to confer with the standing committee on meetings of the League, and to report back to the meeting Wednesday evening. President E. J.

Meyer, of the Busl-nees Men's Lesgue. may be out of Montgomery Wednesday night. In which event F. O. Baiter, Href Tloe-prealdent of the League, will occupy A aegru wou.au Charity Harris, was arrested Friday by officers of Sheriff Uuud un the chaise uf uturder It Is cbargcO.

that Hie woman Is implicated. with 11 Taylor, W. del l.cne, in the ehuuting of Arthur A kind husband Is a feller tbat'll sleep on a rus acuomiaudale hla wife's folks. When some fellers it bass; from a vacation they're utterly aurprtaed I find ever-tblug ruliulu' along all rlxbt Turner and Hilly Hamilton near Wash- Kiev setae fer Mr. Catart Iqaare.

rheste ISM Altar aatd leaser. A llulgan. Oovernor O'Naal hu found that he eajioot call together the hoard of trustees of the University uf AlabSUl to consider the prra-d amnssaiion of thf Hlrmlngimm Mr.llcel Collee, unless at leaat fuur members of lb board petition til in fur an estrs, loa. Tha liuvrrnur belletes. howevei, that there are many a four board members who want lo settle tba question.

rollowloc a conference with a Btr-mlnfham deles-allim about a month a.go, tba Oovcrnor announced that be would call th board together at Tua-calooaa, September II. til nee ha ha found that ha tu without authority at tha time to call tha he will wait for expreeslons from members of give a suggestion. In writing, of a plan that will redound to the good or the League or of the city. The suggestions will be considered at the taken from the bos and read. Those that meet general favor will be explained In full by their authors, who will be given an opportunity to expand bis Idea In a Pike Lola Tompkins, Johnnie J.

Rhodes. Epsle Le Whaley. Grace Pmllh. IJUIsn Jernlgan. W.

L. Spear man. Hall! B. Queries, Carson Glass, CONVICTS ASKING PAROLE MUST ANSWER QUESTIONS Myrtle Justice, lni Oordy, Rosalind ltietiu 1'ar. Wednesday nlgtil ILc arrest ot the negro woman br.nt-e to light a Hue uf uuvt huleaorue evidence along which an iliveetUaltoO is being conducted, and In which relatione between one of the white nicu end (tie woman are alleged offlcera attribute tu tbeae relations the reasons fur the wounds which Hamilton received.

Turner, the negro who died from his wounds, was shot merely be-causo tie angered tbe white men with tbe gun. It is believed. ftestre Womb Talk. Charity Harris talked a great deal when aeen Friday, but aald nothing of conaeuueoce. Unce or twice ahe the executive chair at the suggea- speech.

Rush, Mary Ellla. Barta Todd, An Idea which will assuredly receive tlon" meeting. HI'98 Mary Vlo Hauk, Martha Nell Hytte, (iemer Prepare Met hlrfc Meat be James C. Willis, Otle Selders. Fannie fillet out Flrooka, Wot.

W. Owen. Mrs. A. H.

Jackaon, Walter 8 Long, Marguerite With future appll' ulnna for parole from the Btate penitentiary, ronvlcta Judge Pearson Writes Poetry In Supporting Gov. Wilson croaaed herself or. her atatementa. andJ muat file a Hat of anawera to questions that have been prepared by the Oovernor. Theee uuestlons cower details of the case under consideration, aaklnv reaaona for clemency and aeek Hooray for the judicial Pegasus.

A few more of those dandy, fast color blue serges at to get Information about the and bis family. Copies of these ques Not that It didn't produce poetry of some merit, but It came across upon this occasion with a rhyme that pos sessed more truth than poetry. Patriotism, pocket book and poesy Woodrow Wilson Is appealing to all of theae nowadays, at least In Montgomery. Loyal Democrat that he la. Judge W.

W. Pearson Is Inspired to mount the heights of Parnassus by the cause of Wcodrow Wilson, and to write real poetry. It la not poetry that would send William Shakespeare then attributed the lapae to her habit uf eUtmnienng rlhe had been rUeph en's wsaherwoman, ahe said, of the shooting, she said she knew nothing. Every effort will be made to probe the shooting to the bottom, say Sheriff' tiood and the other officers, and pros' ecutlon of guilt will be pushed. The allegation that Taylor and Stephens were accompanied by a third person on the wild night of the shooting has been definitely established.

No evidence that their companion waa mixed with the shooting has been se McCsrty, Vayme Townsend, E. W. Hellers. Addle Lee Doothe, Blanche Wllllsms, Ruth Forehsnd. Lorena V.

Parker. Julia Hicks, Mary Lois En-ner. Margaret Peacock. R. H.

Dickinson. Lewis A. Mulllna. Hlount J. Henry Htandrldge.

Walter Gray King, Maude Clemons, Myla Richardson. Edward P. Ollllland, Mrs. Lets Heaton, Robt Iie Roton, Alfred L. Hlnda.

Zona Head. Dexter Nichols, Fae Moore, Pearl Brown. Geo. O. Cowden.

N. 8 Moore. Roy Belt Clifford Leon Moss, Lola Eaton Bynum, Cells Elma Haze trig. Josle Armstrong. Talladega Battle Alma Gay.

Robt. W. Coker. Irene McGee, Eula F. Ogle-tree.

Myrtle Coker Georgle Thur-man, Thomas A. Bonner, Zula San-ford, Bessie Persons, Bantford E. Pruet. Margaret E. MoffetL tions will be forwarded to each cm-vlct camp In the State.

"Many times 1 am unable to act upon an application within a reasonable length of time on account of the lack of necessary Information." said the Governor Frldryc "This haa given me much trouble, for I have had to write many letters, and the Information obtained often haa been of such a character that I got little help out of It. )TBW BANK FOR 1ECTIOX. There will be a new bank at Section. Jackson county, If A. E.

Walker, superintendent of the State Banking Department, approves the petition filed In his office by attorneys for the new institution. The patd-ln capital stock Is $10,000, and the malortty of the stockholders live In Section tha board. Meantime, the Oovernor la receiving many letter of proteet from oltlasns Mobile. Theee lettera apeak out In ppoaltlon to tbe State taking over the Birmingham achool aa a part of tha Vnlveratty. Tbe wrltere Inalat that tha North Alabama city la schemtnc to brine; ultimately the entire medical department of the Btate within Ita bounds, and call upon the Oovernor to use his Influence agalnat auoh a plan.

-I hara no opinion In the matter, aid tha Oovernor Friday. "It la question for the board of truateea to settle, and I will take no part I have not considered tha matter, thourt It la of vital Importance to the State, and I want tha board to, consider carefully before taking- any ao'tlon." The plan of the ownera of the Birmingham achool la to have It absorbed by tha University, with tbe title to the property, valued at about 150.000. In tha name of the State, with directive power In the hands of the University trustees and president Tha owners declare they ask nothing In return, and agree to cut off the first two years, devoting two years to toe study of clinics. Under this plan, medical students or the University would have to mptnA cured, and aa yet the third person has nrt been summoned aa a witness In the preliminary trial, although his Identity Is said to be known to, the officers. He will be a wltneas In the preliminary hearing, however.

so much Is certain. The preliminary hearing Is set down for August STRAW HATS AT 7 HALF PRICE Prisoner Maintain SILeaee. The two men, Taylor and Stephens. "In preparing this list, I take the stand that the questions must be answered and filed with me before I will consider applications for clemency. I am going to hold to that position, too it will serve all concerned." The folowng Is the list prepared by the Oovernor: "State your age.

Are you married or unmarried? If married, give tbe name and residence of your wife. If to the training camp to derend nis laurels, probably, but It has more of an epigrammatic truth and reason about It than some of the things that the big league poets put over during their careers. The poetry came In a letter written by Judge Pearson to E. J. Meyer, chairman of the Montgomery Wilson snd Marshall campaign committee.

And probably more to the point than the poetry, precept was accompanied by practice In this case, and Judge Pearson enclosed a check ror his contribution. "The candidates seem to have entered the race as follows," he wrote: "Taft went In by sin; Teddy went In with a din, Wilson went In to "If now appears that the will rebuke the first, silence the second, and elect the third." e.ii SUIT FILED FOR $2,000 AGAINST VANDIVER Suit was filed In the Circuit Court Friday morning against Henry F. Vandlver, for 11,000 damages by J. F. Clements for Injuries alleged to have been sustained when he was struck by an automobile belonging to the for maintained their silence Friday, saying nothing concerning the ratherun-ssvory case with which their names have been connected.

Their case, "Folks are fool Ish to let sore worry them wkea "Bingo" will bring toot happiness." ears A. L. Johnson, Long Key, Marathon, Fla. Bad Aord torn on each Utile toe sod sod ones between little toes and the next. After applying Blase' they say.

Is In the hands of their law yers, who win say all tnat there is to say before the preliminary hearing. living, number of children, age and sex and postoffice addresses. Per corns veotsnea. core mroawi fio more pain after one application. Shoes feel Taylor young wife was one 01 tne visitors to his cell Friday.

Taylor Is sonal statement by convict of history of hla defense and grounds of clemency. This must be 'written out ry the son of Police Chief W. H. Taylor. too big now; sood for Blnso'l" "Binxo" In bottles, tie atalldrufatete.eratreet.BeeV paid, by DeiinlioB Phtrouuml ill M.

Dearborn (ialease, Xa toUewlag eeU aad FivW. 10 Dete Ave. McOthee 25 Dexter Ave. mer on Bell Street. Tne hill of com plaint sets forth that the plaintiff was thrown to the ground, badly bruised and caused to sustain both temporary and permanent Injuries.

who returned to Montgomery I rlday from Nashville, where he had heard of the scrape in which his son Is mixed ALEX RICE Yonr Money's Worth or Your Money Back. the convict In his own language and without assistance. If unable to write It must be written hy 'he warden as dictated by convict. Give name of trial Judge and solicitor, and name of attorney who represented you on AWAY ABOVE th trial fitate whether vou have ever been convicted of any other of TALLAPOOSA COUNTY BOY GUILTY OF COUNJERFEITING Albert Milam Caught Passing $1 Bill Raised to flu. VERYTHING fense, name of offense and sentence.

If you have employed an attorney to represent yon In procuring a pardon nr narnle eMve his name and nostof- TOP flce address and what ree you neve Aioert a iy to pay said attorney. What I pooea County, was sentenced to serve Vsi was your occupation herore convtc- a year In the United States penlten tlon? Are you a member of tit I tlary at Atlanta by Judge Thomas G. onta church. If so, what church? Have Jones In the Federal District Court their first two years i mo school, while the place for their study the other two years would be optional with them. It Is understood that the Birmingham people feel that this is a concession to the Mobile achool.

since the students It would draw fof thfc first two years' work would go to Mobile Instead. Majestic Theatre today, East Lynne. Matiare autd tonight. CHARGES AGAINST HEFLIN ARE NOT TAKEN UP Investigation of the charges of misconduct against H. P.

Heflln, socllltor of Jefferson county, has not been taken up by Governor O'Neal. The Oovernor said Friday that he has not had time to go into the matter and does not know when he wLI get to it The charges embrace drunkenness and neglect of duty, and were filed two or three weeks ago by A. Hell-wig and Mrs. Sallie C. Wheeler, Birmingham detectives.

They came following the release of Mrs. Ida 8ehrnldt. who was arrested on the charge of murder In connection with the Cole-man-Strlckland poisoning case. The detectives worked up the case against Mrs. Schmidt, and were displeased when the solicitor allowed her to be released without opposition on his part It was charged, not only that the solicitor was neglent In prosecuting the case, but that he has been guilty of conduct unbecoming a gentleman and one occupying an office of trust.

yout been In the habit of using tntox- Friday morning. He was arrested some lcatlng liquors and to wnai extent; time ago In his home county after tie a I Ml State what property you owned, and hRA attempted to get a J10 bill whether you now have any property changed. An Investigation proved that isorders or means of support If released. the note had been originally been for After the convict Has ansvterea tne ji anr that It had been raised by foregoing questions the warden must couaterfelters state In the space telow lutiy tne con- Jesse Rhodes. of Elmore County duct of the convict since imprison- plead guilty to sending threatening ment.

his characteristics, habits, etc. letters through the mails. He was The nhvsleian at the convict camp sentenced to pay a fine of 150. where the convict Is confined must i veLa charged with blackmailing, and tat hereunder fully the physlca. it WBi shown that he made threats onscientiously orrected AT of causing his addressee to lose his position unless he would conform to certain demands.

Herbert Butcher. of Montgomery condition of the convict, wnetner ne has any permanent disease, etc. To Flavor Fancy Food Deliriously use BATTER'S PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Vanila, Lemon, etc. This- County, was acquitted on a charge of selling liauor without a license. He teen highest Awards ana flieaais.

entered a plea of not guilty. -adv. DE PMMA8OV1 Mila an Hour 0 YV lie i DRUMMING TRADE ON STREETS MUST STOP I XI entist 1ST FLOOR OF NORTH WING OF CAPITOL NOT ACCEPTED a i Monroe Street Greek Merchant Fined for Violating Law. It BURNING UP the track at the rate of nearly 81 miles an hour fastest time in the world's history of any kind of racing Ralph De Paltna won new laurels in the Indianapolis International 500 mile automobile race, May 30, 1912. Within five miles of the finish, De Palma hit engine troubles and was compelled to stop, but for 495 miles the plucky Italian averaged 80 miles an houi the fastest time of the race and the world's record for that distance.

27 1-2 Commerce UlilU I IJ ft Owing to slight defects In the finishing work, the first floor of the new north win? of the capltol was not accepted Friday by the Capitol Commission. The commission Inspected the work In the offices and hallway with a view to approving It and releasing the contractor from further obligation. It was announced that the changes could "Drumming trade on the streets of Montgomery must stop." This was decided yesterday afternoon in the Recorder's Court, when the trial of a young Greek named Franko was held Franco was accused of drumming Trm I aurvpr wins by his wits his mind ine lawyei cear at all time8 Neither he nor you nor any thinking person can win if wits are dulled by a head- HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE takes off the brakes-gets at the cause heat, eold. trade for his grocery store on u' Street yesterday morning. II B.

1 Brockett, who also runs a grocerj store on Monroe Stfeet. Just acro the street from the JGreck's place of business, was trie complainant. Brockett testified that the Greek Xemd 66 tooK a couple of customers away from nervousness or gnpp. i his store and made them Imy things: Cepudlne Is liersid, pleasant to take; quickly from him. The court decided In fa- effective; contains acetamiide.

In it a pity 1, LkPlI and the Greek was to saffer with headache, when joa ren can cure itl 2jc aad 50c at dnmgiste-trial aize 10c. 'ylwajj zjlbove Everything fined $15 and costs. Dr. J. D.

FORD Montgomery Dental Parlors Guaranteed Gold Ctowm $5 Guaranteed Bridge Work $5 Guaranteed Set We administer Gas and Oxygen for Painless Dentls-try. Bring the children to us. SO 1-2 Dexter Ave. Phone S289. be made In a few days.

With these changes and the placing of furniture In the offices, the floor will be ready for occupancy. It Is expected that the offices will be In use not later than the middle of September. They will he us-d by the Governor and Secretary of State. The Governor will have the three offices on the west side, while the Secretary of State will take the three offices on the east side. The second floor of the wing Is already In use.

five departments having gone Into It arout two weeks ago. FEW "YOUNG BARRISTERS PASS JULY EXAMINATION "May It please the court" comes weakly from the applicants for admission to the State bar. Only 20 per cent of the number that stood the examination will be granted certificates to practice, according to an announcement made Friday by the State Bar Examiners. There were twenty applicants, four passing the tests successfully. Those who will he admitted under order from the Supreme fnurt are Joseph P.

Mud-1 and K. Crampton Harris, both of Ulin.lngham: Milton V. rianaw. of Mot. tie, and K.

M. Baker, of Fort Pa vne. The hoard of examiners Is composed of Thomas K. Knight, Oren.bro; V. F.

Wilkinson, of fin. I J. Winter of Montgomery. cooperparolYd'that he may visit sick wife In the contest for public favor, Lewis 66 Rye has led the race for nearly 50 years without a break or let-down in quality. Lewis 66 Rye is a perfect blend of pure natural whiskies unequaled as a tonic or a beverage.

It is the recognized "Standard WhUkey of the South." Case of Four Full Quarts $5.00. Express Prepaid For Sale by I. BRICKMAN Distributors 'il isN ifH-bL. I Mamatiaa iH' i I III 3 CINCINNATI Distillers THE STRAUSS, PRITZ CO. Sum a ij Iiili mil ej numlliMiliuiHiiUMiiiaiM.

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Sunday, 9 to 1. One personal visit is always preferred, btit if you cannot call, write for full set of symptom blanks for home treatment. It concentrate the heat when you went it end where you want it. It it quick pes. l-a'iicr and handier than coal, cheaper than electricity.

It Burns Oil No Ashet It Concentrates Heat -No Wastt It is Handy No Dirt It Is Ready No Delay The Niw Prd-dioo Starr ha lo-. eoamrWl, i Borneo rarquoMr-bion chinnn'. in niclud. wk ubuid too, drao towel I or 3 oanKn. racks, esc Madewnhl.

HOOKWORM COMMISSION WILL REVIEW ITS WORK Pp- w- o' h- -f r'f work ft-, 'f ff. r'ii -f yf-r will hp tirlnv v-f i T'! vvr, 31 rrnr r- i' anil fv wnrV 1 -ry. 5 i r-fj w1f! 1 ti- Mal-rimn H'flps plnf11 Ip-d rtf TO'-f to eradicate hookW'jrmi the Stats. An r.rrv tk Nrw Prr'-cfifOT Slnw. Qaragon rferr Chilton, Pretildeflt.

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