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TUESDAY MOKIYTNG, MAY FliilSEIITEM-: FOnFOURTHTIME Judge Sets Junee 22 as Date v For Execution of At-':?- . lanta Man. v j ! HE REITERATES INNOCENCE I Faces Court and Delivers Pre ' ; pared: Statement; ' Mrs. I! Frank Sat Beside Her Hus p - band and Wept" When Ver ? diet ' Was Pronounced; No i- Date For Pardon Hearing, (s lk lariUM M, t Atlanta, Ga., Mar 1. Loo U. r rana today waa resentenced (or the fourth time to be hanged for the mur ler of Mary Fhagan. a factor girt. His execution ifu ' for TIIM4 Uune ltd, by Judge Hill" In the Fulton (county superior court, t Whan asked by th court If h had anything to saw vhvturfmuiit -i.,,,. m (imnr a prepared statement, but not one aid h refer to the text. He F erect, wun head throws bach, land earb word waa spoken clearly and Nimnciir. ilia etatement follows: I "Again I stand before you. Again II can but reiterate that I am inns Jcent of the murder of Mary Phages. II have absolutely no guilty knowledge mjk inai tragic occurrence, I "I am Innocent of this charge, and II assert that the record of the evl- Idence conclusively proven thla No appelate tribunal has ever passed lupon Mils evidence. The only Judge fwho has ever heard It, stated that he Ehad the most serious doubts as to my JguHt. I "My execution will- not avenge Mary phegah'8 death. A life will have been nakep, for a Ufa. but the real culprit prui not nave paid the penalty. Wrili suffer for another's crime, f v World Will Know Home Day. I! My trust Is in God, who knows that my protestations of Innocence tare the truth. At some future date the whole mortal world will realise he It is the .knowledge that God fknowe it-new and that the world will know It soma day that Inspires ma as ri stand before your Honor and as I rice the future. ! "Anything else I mirht ear at thla Mime would be but an elaboration of any words to tne court. Tet I am fully ive 10 tne fact that my position Is i oat precarious, it to k situation filch la so far removed from env hint that my life and mental attitude euld have bespoken. It Is hideous. ut, at the same time, so unreal,-so nrongruous. it la fundamental in human life to want to- live. This desire to exist is Ingrained In aU of us It Is the f-asic morality ofVll who live. To those who have the proper deals of living, life without honor la InsufTer- able. This Is the message of theology "In the light of the whole truth i know and - the Almighty knows that the morality of my position In Ir Alcohol Ttreatcninj Your Home? r In the bosas threatened by eleo aol it toaaetisiet sees as it life heM neither hops nor bappiasee. There is always the dread oi the serf tisrsfcer far the futwe, tear for the children growing ap la the aeedow of distress, fear . lor the welfare of the little hoeae that bat beeavSQ bard to aake. " Bet ie eeewe Kite rata, whate rete MtM haeneiaa, h eat He ana. 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"The full truth and all of the faHa In the cjm, when they coma to light, as some day they will, will prove to the world that my assertion of Inno cence la the truth. - Legal Arena Closed. "The legal areas Is closed to me. The bea ia placed :' forever against further legal process Tet rne issue of guilt or Innocence has been before but one court, that . In which the ury eaC- - All subsequent appeals wars made upon alleged legal and Juridie errors, not upon the facta or the evidence. 8lne the - jury heard the case, no court of Inquiry or review has sifted the evidence. No decision of any appeals court undertook to predicate an opinion on the record of the testimony and evidence. The doubt of the trial Judge as to my guilt still remains" Mrs. Frank sat beside her husband. and when the verdict was pronounced shs bowed her head end wept. . After sentence was passed. Frank was hur ried bark to his cell in the tower. ,A large crowd attended the court session and many gathered outside. Good order prevailed, - Frank s application for commuta tion of sentence is with the prison eommtasion. but no date for a hear ing on It has been fixed. north. carolinians In the metropolis (BY R. . CARRAvTAY.) New Tork, May !. "The deplor able situation In the cottoa market it fall has certainly taught the Carolina farmer a leaaon. and now that the planting season has arrived one may readily nee that tne farmers la at last beginning to diversify his cropav. said -&,-St.-zmftxttv president and genera manager of the Cabinet Veneer Company, of Greenville, who spent meet of this week In New Tork mixing witn business associates and soliciting orders for- hts firm; . "Of course, farmers In Eastern Carolina are not nearly so dependent upon their cotton crop aa in other portions of the ftouth," continued Mr: stretch, "but It la a recognised fact that even our farmers are going to raise more tobacco, corn, hay and other products this coming season than ever before. 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If Q-Ban don't darken your gray hair and make you look young and pretty the c refunded without trgtiment Call or write J. C. Brantley's Drug Store. Masonic Temple, RrJeigh. N. C. Out of tovn folks supplied by parcel Hair Color Restorer. broadly speaking, wo have no Just Hue ig sompiMi Mrs. Emily A. Basshor, formerly of Raleigh, mother or Mrs. Alfred o Vanderbllt and widow of C. Haaeltlna Basshor. who accidentally shot and killed himself about leight months ago, has sold bar country place, Al (onquiri MworrncsT--ths'homo of Senator Iatdor Raynsr. near Cam bridge. Md.. and announced thla week that aha will come to New York to reside, so that she might be neat her daughter and grandson .la the future. Mrs. Baaahor haa been spending the past several weeks with Mrs. Vanderbllt at. the letter's place to If tSJporL Mr. and Mrs. James B. Duke, who for the past two years have spent the great majority of their tlma In England, have leased lnchlnquln, the Newport homo of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Uvermore and wlli- occupy it dur Ing the coming; summer. Very lit' tie is known of Mrs. Duke la New port but her entertaining ability la recognised and she promisee to be come one of the leading figures In the social colony during the coming sesaon. It Is slso said that Mr. and Mrs. Angler B. Iuke, who were mar ried recently In Philadelphia, will take a house In Newport and enter tain satensively- Prominent among the Tar Heels visiting 4n the metropolis thiaweek waa J. G. Parka well known mer chant of Concord, who spent several days herd purchasing summer stock for his company Mr. Parks Is quite optimistic over the outlook for sum mer and fall bueineaa and think that conditions should be . stronger titan for some months pat. "While the merchants In our vicin ity have not Buffered to any great extent from the depression which un doubtedly hss been 'prevalent." he said. yet commercial conditions have been a bit below normal, and natural ly, we are hoping for more prosper- oos times. -And - at tho present time I ere nothing that Is going to prevent OTHER WOMAN TELLS How Vlaol Made Her Strong, Beallsvtl!, Ohio "I wish all ner vous. - weak, run -a own . women eouia have Vlnol. I was to run-down, weak and nervous I could not sleep. Every thing I ate hurt me, and the medicine I had taken 'hid me no good.- I so dded to try Vlnol, and before long I could est anything I wanted and could sleep all night. Now I am well and strong, and In better health that t have been for years." Mrs. Ann Mllltson. BeallsvUle, Ohio. Wo guarantee Vlnol for all run down weak and debilitated conditions. King-Crowell Drug Co.. Raleigh. N. C, and at leading drug stores every where. Adv. WITH JUST ONE WORD THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. lilt from being a banner year. We ara making ample preparations for this, expected Increase In business by laying In a greater stock of merchan dise than aver before," Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hines, of Kin- st oe, arrived in New York early In the present week, and are ' stopping at the UoUt Webster for a stay on nloaaura. Mrs. 8. A. Wilson, of Asheville. has boons passing the last few days In New York, staying at the Murray Hill Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Deal, of Greens boro, are in the metropolis for a few days pleasure visit, staying at ths Hotel Vanderbllt. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Vallara. of Wll mtngton, wars among the Tar Heels arriving in Gotham during the pres ent week. They stopped at, the Irving for several dara Miss U D. Gilt Of Durham, haa been spending a few days at the Ho tel MarsetUes. Mtas K. M. Grey, of Asheville. ar rived In the caty early in tn wees for a brief visit at the Murray H1IL Dr. and Mrs U Grady, of Wilson. are ' at ' the ' Martinique, earning - to New York to pass a few days on a pleasure) visit , North Carolinians arriving In New York and registering at the various Broadway hoatslriee during ths week Included the following: Herald Square W. M. Gordon, Monroe; J. O. Walker. Charlotte and U- D. Potter. Wilmington. Marlborough.-! H. Burnett. Wil mington. ..Collingwoed.--.Miss J. Shlpp. Hen- asraomntn.'" - - Grand. M. A Brlggs. Durham. McAlpin. A. O. Betta. AshsvUle, and Robert H. Wright, Greenville. York. C. B. Smart, Aaheville. Breolln. J. R. Mason, Durham. Wallick. L. D. Pette, Wilmington. Latham. D. V Grout, Asheville. Churchill. C B. Crandall. Durham- Sherman Square. B. Sherwell, Aaheville. I Woodward. F. 3. Carey. Winston Balem.- . Union Square. A.. M. Lucas. Coun cil. Imperial.. L. B. Tomlinson. Wilson. Gerard. M. A. Brlggs, Durham. St. .Ooorge. W. . J. . Johnson. Dur- Mm--' - - ' ;--.: " .-'Wt- Murray Hill. R. 8. Carroll, Aahe ville. Pointed Paragraphs Chicago Daily Nsws. Ths world loves to laugh at a lover. Our actions ssldom tally with our good Intentions. - Boms men never miss the water while ths beer holds out. - An engagement ring Is a girl's Idea of a round of pleasure. The first time a young man falls In love he wonders what struck him. There's a vast difference between theoretical and practical religion. - Every married man has a mind of his own. but the title ia seldom per fect. A woman would rather hav people think her tailor made than sett made. If a man has the cheek to aak a girl to marry shs seldom has the cheek to refuse. A girl may not he able to keep a secret, but shs ean keep a young man guessing. No girl should acquire a husband until she Is able to convert a round steak Into a square meal. Rlus blood may be aU right for so called aristocrats, but the old-fashioned crimson brand is good enough for men who do things. It la far easier for a woman to mil the ingredients of a cake than It Is for her husband not. to mix tne snopping Instructions shs gives- him. "TStsv? "fSitAJEfrjrrr druhl : Washington Post. A simply method of bottling ths juico of grapefruit tor ties in- making acid beverages la advocated by the United States Department of Agricul ture aa a means of gaining a useful by-product from hundreds of thou sands of cases of ' grapefruit which now are wasted. An investigation waa undertaken at the urgent request of Florida grapefruit growers, who re ported that the market during tne season would not take up a large proportion of the grapefruit crop, and asked the department to determine the possibility oY utilising thd fruit or Its juico In some profitable way. All that la necessary, 'according to the Government's fruit Juice special ists, la to bring ths grajefrult juice to the boiling point In a porcelain lined or enameled kettle- pour it while stili hot Into bottles, which then .are ' -...V ' - " -. - - ' T -jln-fT w.-'.n VMty -x-i- ii r- Away The Stone Age man held a pebble in his Back mouth for moisture and to prevent thirst. Forlorn makeshift of an arid land. Roots and herbs served better ; where plant life existed. Between ' Early Spanish explorers found the Aztecs used Timee "chide" wholesome, pleasant and agreeably chewy welcome relief from tropical heat. Today 0 Studied processes, special machinery, Immaculate factories -arid -the -waxed -wrapper seal-air-tight- m Perfect Gam in the Perfect Package. T Pimm tfcissf Tkcwa Coapoaa art ta Let taa nctio WRIGLEY SPEARMEN tcD yo ia abont thoss dsJnty, rifrsshiag. tnndsspn csMsfayBogdi thoy HprsmnU 508 Write WRIGLEV ZLZ for SPEARMEN Book hermetically sealed. The Juice when so handled will keep Indefinitely, and provides a base for grapefrultade or other arid beverages having the char acteristic, acid, somewhat bitter. flavor of the fruit. Experiments show, however, that It Is highly Im portant that the bottle be completely Refined Mexican Chide, its by the test of time, is the Csssissis) with oach pdrfcasc good sssaa as (hroa with casny popolar filled so -that no layer of air be left between the top of the Juice and the cork or seal. The Investigators found also that It was possible to freese the grapefruit juice Into solid Ice anil then by whirl ing the ire In a eenarlfugal machine to take out a large part of the water merits proven basis of . for walsubls prsaents. hiJh grade products. J and leave the solid! and., flavoring matter nf the fruit. This freesing . and concentrating of the Juice rreai- ' ly redurrs the bulk and makes a ' product which can he eteiilisrd by 1 heating and- kept Indefinitely. Care muat be taken to keep the juice from I coming In contacfwlth Iron. BvTAD
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