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WEDNESDAY MORNINO, AUG., 3,
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“Dips” Robbed ot Haven
When Art Center Moves
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m OF WEALTH ji
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Tre-J Down Millions as He jj
■ lip H'clic.3 cn Misfortunes
C'.Jisrs—Lived anti Died j J!
a Cn.t j. j l?
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"HI Pole" Is dead and all *1
e-. J i'l e peasant who l.e- /•’.
: lillliiiiiiire ninny Hines over I
London. — Burlington House,
the present home of the Royal
Academy exhibition, does not
seem to afford such a fine harv
est for pickpockets as the great
room at Somerset House, where
exhibitions were held until 1S37,
remarks the London Morning
Post, a wooden dado ran round
the room, and when after the
academy resigned possession,
this was removed In the course
of renovations, the narrow space
between It and the brickwork
was found to be stuffed with In
numerable purses, ancient and
modern—an eloquent testimony
I 1 successful pocketplcklng and
cVverness in disposing of recog-
i Izuble property.
aa 1 'I-'" 1
1: - wealth to wield a cruel
i,.nver die
d as h<
" had III cd. hnunt( il
and 1. in* 1
, a vlet
im of his own power. |
In 1" ye:
,rs he
establlslicd a career
lurid eitl
: tragei
lv, dark with sordid
*41 1 1 1
LC2T 36 HGUr,S IN WOODS
„ tremendous With both sue- '
i failure. A year ago reputed j
ll,, ,-t r■.•mi In ('Him, he came to ,
a , , e end nt his own hands, and j
.. i, I,, hist words were that the;
which co.-t him -it) years of
, . j,, ■ . lot! to arcumulnte did not I
l ho i one hour of happiness.
. , j. .j .■■/ itodrl ntes was known to
v ih i! every one In Culm. lit 1 was
i, si urge, sinister figure, and even In ■
dentil h" furnishes a remarkable ex- !
BU ,|,v of what can be nccompllslied |
l v i r .iistant, ruthless application of J
power to a single task. Ferve el .
p,,te (tin* pot bolls) was Ids watch-
u,*r I. his motto, the rule of Ids sordid
life, aial II was from this that ho came
to tie ,-alled "I’l Pote," the name with j
which millions became familiar. For ;
Ycunj Girl Turns Up at New Jersey
„ Farm After Night in
Woods.
SEES PARENTS’ DEATH-FIGHT
Girl of Thirteen a Witness Whan
Mother Slays Husband in
Chicago.
Chicago, July 11.—Mary Baloitgh,
wide-eyed and speechless with terror,
witnessed a desperate battle between
her father, Kulnier, and her mother,
Mary, which ended when the mother
seized a knife and stabbed her hus
band dead. „ v
Neighbors who ran in found the
wife unconscious beside Ills body. Ac
cording to the daughter, who is but
thirteen, Valnier Baloitgh had been
drinking ami was upbraiding Ids wife
for her conduct at a Sunday picnic,
she retorted that - lie would have to
quit drinking or she would leave him.
He lunged at her with a butcher knife,
but she wrested it from him and
plunged It three limes Into Ills Jolt
side. The woman was lmdly stabbed
and cut before she got the knife.
mwmvwMwwwvwvvwHH
years I
] others,
turned
I lo- **f
I milted
■ tivl-i
thrived, at the expense of .
Then the fortunes of war j
■gainst him. and, fearing the ■
II his ill-gotten gains, lie com- J
liclde by banging himself with
! sheet. |
Filthy of Body. *
Nut more than I've feet In height, I
■ I’l pn!"" laid the powerful, thickset |
frame typical of the (inllcgo peasant,
lie iimc the oldest clothes he could
liial in t was foul of mind and speech
Lakewood, N. J.—Elsie Wolke,
eighteen years old, daughter of Karl
Wolke, occupant of n small bungalow
on the edge of the dense woods here,
was returned to her parents after she
had stayed for 30 hours in the woods.
Searching parties of farmers and po
lice. aided by ten dogs, scoured the
woods for the girl, hut were unable to
find her.
Sonic* time later she entered the
home of Morris KapalofT, a farmer,'
two miles from here on the road to
Tom's ltiver. Her clothes were torn
and her face and nrms scratched from
brambles. She was unable to tell her
name, but said the family letter box
was S7 on the rural free-dellvery
route.
Kapaloff learned front the girl that
she had slept during the night In a
cemetery in the woods, where two par
ties of searchers had converged dur
ing the hunt. She was taken to her
home.
Found “Unknown Soldier”
Was Her Missing Son
NEW CONTINENT IS FOUND
Land in Antarctio Region, Discovered
by Dr. Cope, la Uninhabited But
Rich In Resource*.
Just ns the body of an “un
known soldier” was being low
ered Into the grave nt St. I’aul,
Minn., Mrs. Mary Johnson,
drawn to the service by the nche
of a mother heart for her miss
ing son, asked that the coflln be
opened. She staggered back,
sobbing.
The body was that of her son,
Uoorge L. Johnson, a disabled
veteran, who was killed two
weeks ago on his way to take a
position obtained through the
American Legion. The body had
lain unclaimed In the morgue.
nail ti'ii :■ of body.
.!■> 1 Rodriguez wns Jmrn In
S; in an 1 "migrated to Cuba In Ills
"ar, fleeing from the hard
the Gallego peasant life,
a - a while he worked with
tit
nvcl, llllt as SOI II I
doiied such hard nt
for an old second
peddling tin*" hooks
One morning Ids
found dead in Id
.opez Rodrigues, who
was arrested on its-
inter, hut nfter spen ' ng
la prison lie was released
S he
•mill
1 mil
■mil
-ed
■ed
• *pt
•hut evidence to in-
Tlie
oiler
of the murdered bonk-
iined the business and
iiez, after Ids release
■ i ■ iirned to his old em-
■ o morning the widow
■ g In her room, out,
■ in iug found to confirm
d t there had been foul
i f suicide wns returned,
the young employee hnd
" money and he bought
iiitib itiE PLAGE
h
(if “HUGH I
In the Tree-tie* 11 cf Colds,
Grippe r.d I !.\ Capatone
is a iicteitlRisj 1 reparation,
Prescribed a:.:! Recom
mended l*y Phy: iciansand
Gur<?eor. .
No Worm* in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and at a
rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood.
Improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms,and the Child willbe
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle
Vancouver, B. C.—Details of n new
continent In the Antarctic region, de
scribed as rich In oils, minerals and
ftns. are contained in a cable from
Sydney, N. S. \V„ quoting the Syd-
hey Morning Herald, which announces
findings of the British Antarctic expe
dition headed by Dr. Cope. Strange
birds of Immense size, seals, se,. leop
ards and gorgeous emperor penguins
Inhabit the land, lying beyond Terra
Del Fticgo, the area of which lias not
yet been computed, nceordliig to brief
dispatches reaching Sydney from the
“bottom of the world.”
Swept with winds, abounding with
huge glaciers, the land touched is said
to he an extraordinarily Inhospitable-
part of the glole. No human Iuhnh-
Itnnts were met by the explorers.
Dr. Cope left England early In 19-0
with a party of geologists to report
upon the hidden wealth of the Ant-
oretl m’lucnt. landing January 1“
on the west coast of Ornlinm’s land.
’ In ft It mte 04.50 south, longitude 02.40
west.
Cope and Ills party are equipped
w ill- cvpry incdeni mentis of I ravel
In the Antarctic, including an airplane.
HU lent is returning to civilization
to replenish supplies.
Lots of Elderberry Wine;
Pies and Jams Scarce
Harrisburg, I’n. — Elderberry
pie abd elderberry Jam will be
scarce in Pennsylvania next win
ter. according to reports received
by state irrrlculture officials from
fanners, but there will he no
dearth of* elderberry vine.
City wine n .ikers in automo
biles an- robbing the elder
bushes of their blossoms t<>
make wine, the fanners com
plain.
W'liti short strawhriVry and
raspberry crops as a result of
the drought, farmers were laying
great store by their elderherrj
crop, hut the other drought
enused by national prohibition
bids fair to make the elderberry
crop short.
PRINTED STATIONERY
Did you ever feel like you
would give a dollar bill for just"
one nicely printed letter head
to write an important letter
Dn ? Did you ever miss collect*
ng a nice account because you
allowed yourself to run out of
of bill heads? Look up your
Stationery stock and let us
print a new supply for you be
fore it runs out. We have
various grades of paper and
envelopes to match. Phone
312
The MilledgeviBe News
MICKIE SAYS
TW now* tonnh VLvtn ajnt
1 BIO EWVJFF TO SUIT NA.BLAVAE. TV I
1 TOUJN AN' NOT TW PAS*ft'. NOV.N
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l EDVTOft B\JT VJWftCf \N\SHSS ONCE 1
[ IN A NNUM.6 TWKT WE \NUZ IN A
1LAftGER PLACE BO HE COULD RUN j
TUW40S ON A Btoetft SCALE \
BETTER
DEAD
A W v:.n rp rr.A ’rstnnt re*
ii .-ting tht
Heart i r Lton.a. !..
* |g nrmended
f* r keadas hep, ntciLli ip, rheunia-
l is: i, r.< rvon ■ 11* chp, nervous-
I1C: , l.i...t c . .1 ■ !. r . : ! tooth
ache.
c < r f. '■', take
Ruv n bottle fo
one {■■■■• si! . t- • >*-ur money
ba ■ ' t wi1»
results.
Capatone i.i sold by a.1 drugstores.
Life is a burden when the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries end the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted. To
bring back the sunshine take
GOLD MEDAL
OUft
30SN
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IS
evea'i
Come "to
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£
Ifihere Ocean Breezes Blot/
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Excursion
Fares via
G entral of Georgia Railway
THE RIGHT WAY
Ths nstional remedy of Holland for over
200 yearn; It i3 on enemy cf r.ll pair.3 re
sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid
troubles. All druggists, three size?.
Look for til* name Cold iVIedal cevery boK
end ecceat no tmitelion
ti.- I.<
P ie- Dollar on Dollar.
upon almost nothing nnd
1 n'vssly, ho steadily ln-
ii !<* and piled one dollar
r until with the passngp of
hi- fortune grew to re-
• Mliiensinns.
cf'i'f tl^- wealth of Cubans
drained |>.v threo years of
and embargo, the American
!;.id"d Havana In 1898, "El
r hv that time lie bad come
y to he known by his sobri-
- able to acquire for cash
1'"tti"- far n tithe of their
■I when the Cuban republic
p lie wns a rich man among
had Leon ruined. The latter
tailed to go to him for cash
I"' ahme was able to lend. And
11 ;,lf * to pass that many of those
,0 "I'om the Roveniment of thetltoung
h'liuhll" was entrusted were his
, u ' r * 'lih li he never allowed them
w forgi".
Ur ms ureil a monopoly on p.tl Cuban
for which scandal scores
'’•'"t t" kill. Then he got control of
of lll, ‘ biggest hanks and wrecked
Hint
The News Job Department is Equ
ped for the Best Printing
the Jim
Spertllbl
When,
bad l,e.
rev,,hit .
fleet lih
Pole"—
Unlvers.
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lar -’f I'
Tntiie ;
Something New coming in all
the time-"Something that
will take that tired look out of
your summer clotlies
nii'ii
Here
lori-owlng” no less than $11,
w '«"o with.im
He |,
ii lit y of any kind.
1 millions, but always do-
“'"'"l ■ i.iiii .*,0 to 100 per cent in-
tn."e»t
1 ''Hi'ved that after tile pay-
I debts Hie estate of Jose
I' "lr'gai-z will lie worth some-
“ I "I!III ? PKVjfi.ooo. proving that
. '‘"i th" fear . f penury that
, j 1 I" end bis life In the
’ ’ 1 ■’ ' hleli Ids employer 40
] t . ' ’ ' 1 d died and which hnd
■■ h’. iing of his own pros-
WIIAT IS A BANK?
- a—sr* w “ a -
I- -in
. v ,, recarded as the intimate helper, advisor and friend
A bank s tould b « r . e ^™ a d to co -operate in every proper way.
- rS—.—*■ ■■ “
protect bis Interest in every way that lies
P within Us power.
enweavor to render and we invite
™ 8 UB with 8UCh 8ervlce
The MiHedgevilie Banking Co.
MILLER S. BELL, President.
D. S. SANFORD. Vice President.
CHAS. M. DAVIS, Asst. Cashier.
CHENEY CROVAT’S in new shades and colors. Bow Ties in
Polka Dots and stripes. Four in hands that are wrinkle proof and
pin proof.
85c to $2.00
PHOENIX HOSIERY in silks and silk lisle. These will give you
more milage than you thought was possible is any hose*
35c to $L00
ODD PANTS in palm beach, kool kloth and light weight worsted’s
made by Dutchess and Cohen Doldman priced from j
$4.00 to $8.00
Doctors Cperatsd.
* '•>rl Williams, a negro,
f'Hco mi a minor eh urge.
'■"iiiplalned nf stomach
■ iithiatlon revealed he
.j. ’"''“I n key and a nail.
v, a ‘.: 1 n - v : things i ke that don’t
' ''I' me,” he remarked.
'■ - ted on for their removal.
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tiati,.
Ii -ld s
I Rocket to Moon" Fund.
b til,
Mass.—To send a rocket
(,"s Prof. Robert H. nod-
iw ' " rn "cge plana to do, will
Wm . ' ni "' the funds for com-
t,, ,lls experiment* may be ob-
; ' ^ MiMtc subscription.
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ARROW SHIRTS, made by the people who make the Arrow Collar.
The collor in these shirts won’t fade out and the price is one you
can afford to pay. _ _
$1.50
<2* * - . J
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