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THE 'A ANT Ay CONSTITUT Dully *nd 0imd«r, carrier delivery. 13 cents vreetcly. Vol. XLVL—No. 279. ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, MAiRCBL 21; 1914.—TWELVE PAGES. Slagle copl» em t»e atrceta and «^ mewMtemdii, 5 c«nta. IDENTJFIESSUSPECTS IDENTIFIES SUSPECT TROOPS ARE MOVED Dallas Is Coming .to Shrine Convention DETECTIVE BURNS IN READINESS FOR GIVEN HOT ROAST TRAIN OF IN ULSTER BY Mil Harry Melville, the Bostal! Clash Between British Sol- Lawyer for Jim Conley Pic- Clerk, Says Perry Is Man] diers and Volunteer Forces, tures Detective as "Movie Who Sta> ~d Him When Aroused Over Home Rule, Picture, Stage Lecturing, He Refused to Give Up' Is Feared. Tangoing Sleuth." Money. LEADERS ON BOTH SIDES SAYS BURNS MUST AGREE $6,OOO REWARD OFFERED TRYING TO KEEP PEACE TO TERMS HE WILL MAKE FOR ARREST OF BANDITS "Whatever Happens, We Charge.of Conspiracy Made East Point Watchman Will See That Law and by Burns in Roasting Pri- Identifies Fields and Per- Order Are Observed," Says vate Detectives—Mysteri- ry as Suspects He Arrest- Attorney General. ous Telegram Sent Conley ed After Depot Safe Was "Detective "Burns in this matter will. Looted. -* London, March 20.—""War in Ulster" Photo by Price. .1 at least, be taught fchat he - is merely is the startling headline sensational Left to right. VG. C. Dngas, Dr. Harrison Cave, >C. F. Woods and C. W. Ferguson. a. '.private, detective', working- for his London newspapers are displaying in employers, 'private parties.' He Is not Price. •Harry B. Melville, the Postal clerk an I Photo even a citizen. Burns has no riphts HARRY B. MEL.VII,L,E, the blackest type. Dallas is coming to the Shrine convention—that is, all that part of Dallas entitled to do a good, old-fashioned the Queen and Crescent southbound Postal clerk on Queen and Crescent The government began to dispose of Turkish salaam and wear a red fez. This much was assured Friday, when Dr. Harrison B. Cave, manager of the in this matter. He 5s In no way con- train No. t, running from Cincinnati its regular troops in Ireland so they band of Hella Temple, Dallas; C. W. Davis, captain of the Hella Temple patrol, and C. P. Woods, also of Hella nected -with the administration of the to New Orleans, which was rob-bed may be in a position to deal with any Temple, made arrangements in Atlanta for the visit of the Texans. They secured, the ninth floor of the Piedmont law of this state." near Birmingham oE $40,000 on the situation that arises. The army coun- for Shrine week. The visitors were shown the city by G. G. Dugas, formerly of Hella Temple, and C. W. Ferguson, of In this 'manner Attorney William M. • nig-ht of February 19/ arrlVfed' In At- cil, sorne time ago, considered the pos- Yaarab patrol: The party was royally entertained Friday night by C. L. DuPuy, of Atlanta/formerly of T-alestine, Texas. Smith, counsel for Jim Conle-y, ar- lanta, Friday afternoon, and identified sibilities of home rule strife and in- raigns .William . J.. Burns, America's; A. O. Perry, one of the three alleged CONTAGION SWEEPS structed Lieutenant General Sir -Ar- noted sleuth, who Is engaged in prob- '•-tsmen, who were arrested, Monday thur Henry Fi tzroy Paget, who com- ing the Leo Frank case. Mr. Smith Hist •" 'morning at N-Q. 89 BrookUtie street, mands the Irish garrisons, to take nec- \Voodrow Wilson Describes nig-ht issued a public statement in an- by Sergeant George Bullard and Plain- essary precautions to maintain order TORREON INVESTED swer to -the recently published state- Clothes Man Shaw, as the train bandit NEGRO ORPHANAGE; and safeguard property. A general re- ment from Burns that the sT^-^,^1. in who stab-bed him in the back with a distribution of forces in Ireland, there- event he cared, would interview Con- IcnTfe -when he refused to tell the gang fore, was begun today. Just How It Feels to Be ley at will. of robbers where all the money in the Two regiments were sent from the BY GENERAL VILLA Smith declares that if Burns evd- mall car was hidden. MANY CHILDREN ILL south to reinforce the Ulster garrisons sees Conley it will 'he nec^Rsary for W. E. Gray, alias "Des Moines 'Bil- while the troops in Ulster were moved President of United States the detective to consult with t he no - jy," alias William' Grant, and Rexford to new stations In conformity with the gro's counsel in a gentlemanly man- Fields, were partially. identified as custom that* in the event of trouble ner, and to agree to conditions whlcli members of tlio ganp: of train robbers. Six Colored Babies Lie in M REBELS -the attorney will stipulate. Smith soldiers will not have ^to encounter Along with six other white prison- people with '-.-horn they had formed says tliat Burns cann-ot affront 1 in: *:ra. the three suspects were lined up, Illy-Ventilated Room at Draws Intimate Picture of laws which govern the rig-Ms of a/ n«- and Melville, -on entering the room, friendships. Some Irish recruits were Cannons Placed to Shell proceeded immediately toward Perry, Carrie Ste.el , Logan Home sent from the Armagh recruiting sta- Himself as Chief Execu- HOLDS UP TRAIN, oner in a predicament In such $-•> his ^nd picked him out as the man who tion to England. - ^ Federal Stronghold Shel- client is situated. stabbed him. "He then picked out on Fair Street. Ijcaders T-'rsrc Peace. tive for Benefit of Press Will Smith1* Card. Fields and Gray, but was not abso- The possibilities of a collision be- His statement follows In f u 11: lutely positive about identifying- them. tering 9,000 Troops Under tween British soldiers and Ulster vol- Club. '\ "If the papers are correctly quoting Perry Becomes Nervous. BUT LOSES NERVE unteers resulting from tihe super- Willaim J. Burns, this movie picture, W'.heii Perry saw Melville. enter the General Refugio Velasco. j_ stage lecturing", tanp-oJnK- sleuth, fni- prison cell he became, very nervous. ALREADY THREE DEATHS heated political feeling, are recognized, Washington. March 20.—Woodrow lo'wing his -usual methods of playing It was noticed by all. the officials HAVE OCCURRED THERE but leaders on 'both sides are trying to Dude Bandit Leaps From present. Fields and Gray also showed exert a - pacific influence. John Red- "CITY WILL BE MINE Wilson unbosomed himself to members to th e galler I es, h e m-u s t i • • v- e 111» t signs of uneasiness when Melvllje be- mond, nationalist leader in parlia- of the National Press'Club of Wash- Train When Conductor only a disappointment to his employ- gan to approach them. ment, today telegraphed nationalists In IN WEEK," SAYS VILLA ington today, telling them, in a frank, ers, but a downrlgTit injury to the Tom Oliver, night watchman at the Belfast an urgent appeal to abandon convecsational way. how he felt as Halts It by Pulling the | cause in which he was h3red, ami for Wast Point yards of the Atlanta and a parade arranged for Sunday in Lon- president of the United States, how j which, I presume, he is 'being paid. West Point and the Central of Geor- Dyphtheria, Pneumonia, donderry, which, it is thought likely, difficult it was for him to imagine him- Emergency Signal. ! "Atlanta'ris' geiie'rally ho d'oubt lioperf gia rai 1 roads, identified- Fields and would result' In rioting. Sir Kdward that a Daniel had come to judgment. and Malnutrition the Constitutionalists, After self as the chief executive with the Perry, Thursday morning ,a;p the two, Carson, the Ulster leader, and mem- and that a truly g-reat mind, with loUty . men wlio mhe arrested as suspenis. bers, of the Ulster council invoked formal- amenities of the position, and 1 A dude bandit, masked, carrying a purposes; 'had quietly -moved into 'ins ' about two months as"o on the nig-ht Cause — Conditions Prove calmness on the part of the volunteers. March Across, Desert; Oc- how he had struggled to be as free as great issue to search out the tru Hi, pistol and -wearing kid gloves, whose when the safe in the Hast Point depot Four cabinet ministers spoke of the the ordinary individual without the without parade or display. was blown. Oliver said he knew noth- cupy Suburbs of Torreon Necessity of Greater Hos- Ulster situation at different meetin&s restraints of his office, 'it was an in- courage wasn't as big as his revolver, '"With- -the- -responsibility for t;,e ing of Gray. He stated .that on that tonight. John Burns, president of the climbed aboard Southern train No. 13— rljrht In this crisis of our law admin- night he was beaten by 'Fields and local government board, in an address, and Prepare to Shell City. timate picture of Woodrow Wilson, the pital. the oc-jthe Ohio Special—at Plovilla last night istration resting". In a measure, upon E'erry, after he had them .handcuffed said: * man, drawn by himself, on me, I had- -hoped far Bomefhni* fruit 'and, after striding into the day;., coach together, and overcome by them, when WI31 Carry Home Rule. | casion of the "house warming" at the with the Burns, but with a great doai n.i'jro they toofc his revolver and han'dcuff Conditions bordering upon, the un- ^Constitutionalist Headquarters, Ter- I Press club's new quarters. The presi- determined air of one who hope, however, than faith, I must-a-!- key, and made gpod their escape.