Tuesday, 30th December 1913: Grand Jury Indicts Near-beer Dealers, The Atlanta Journal

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The Atlanta Journal,

Tuesday, 30th December 1913,

PAGE 1, COLUMN 2.

Three Charged With Failure to Pay State

1913

Special Tax

Three near beer dealers, Henry Boisshardt, Samuel Aaron and H. J. Williams, were indicted Tuesday by the grand jury for their alleged failure to pay the state the 1913 special tax on beer dealers.

The cases against the men were presented by Clarence Bell, special attorney for Governor Slaton, appointed to force the collection of the tax.

An interesting fact about the three dealers indicted Tuesday is that one of them, Boisshardt, is a brother of one of the jurors at the famous Frank trial, while Samuel Arron was one of the witnesses for Frank at the motion for a new trial.

PAGE 1, COLUMN 4

Beware, Atlanta

Cop!

He's After Your Job --Staff

Photo by Winn.

A LITTLE SLICE OF BLUE.

Santa Claus promoted three-year-old Jim Parr, son of P. L. Parr, of 22 Pelham Street, from the plain-clothes ranks to brass buttons.

Right now, young James' highest ambition is to be a second Chief Beavers, although of course by next Christmas it may be Buffalo Bill and a cowboy suit.

Tuesday, 30th December 1913: Grand Jury Indicts Near-beer Dealers, The Atlanta Journal

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