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inesday Morning, Aug. 17 1021
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
ihoian women fight
buttle with wolves
MILLEDGEVILLE, Oa
SMUGGLED DRUGS LOST
EY GIRL DRESSED US MIN
V .‘_j r y is fv.ad: Complete When
g 0 y Hurls Dynamite Into
Midst of Ravenous Pack.
Crops Packages in Flight When
Suspicious Fier Guard
Talcs Alter Her.
.. , uppers arriving nt Wlnnl
-lit ,i : tnry «>f a thrilling hat
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ii indliin women nml wolvi
tiie Mp.mws were victorious.
J n die aliseiii't! of practically all
'1 on .! week's trip over the trap-
.Imup, situate,1 on u lake -HI
iJllj. n ,„.tii of Fort William, Ontario,
'l e > :irro , .iaili'il by a imek of 70 or SU
m„,tier wolves.
' ..... t c ircle of bonfires was light-
,|’.inil for a time leaping Hamas kept
,!,/ ctwimils lit liny. Siam they
jT, overcome tlieir awe of the
mill tbe ring of animals nur-
m'ic'il Then the battle commenced.
S(in „, „f the squaws, armed wjtli n
1 reiaahilng In camp, opened
1 on the lenders of the pack. As
. h t Vll |f fell, its companions tore it
‘ I,,,.,... „|„i devoured it. Thfe squaws
Ishlfted tlieir lire from point to point,
mi animal liere and there,
of freight
made off
icalis and
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advance of the wlov
,,i to devour their mates,
the ammunition gave out and
■ }V ttdivos '. :-gan to draw in, an aged
nffered to sacritice' herself and
B “ h ri-driiinod only by force. But Just
it uppeared that the camp was
Inhntit to lie rushed, an Indian hoy
■thought "f some dynamite sticks kept’
|f„ r use in tlic lake when fishing was
K ai | ,\ bundle of these was tied to-
{gpther with caps and fuse, and this
was hurled into the midst of the
wolves, who were rallying for a rush.
When the smoke of the explosion
had cleared, 72 wolves' ears were
authored up, representing 30 animals,
In addition to those shot and devoured
iiy their ravenous companions.
( tst,ems la [lectors who have been
i.: ; ng warfare a ; :: :t smugglers, of
oi-nmc, and other drugs caught a
fl< ‘‘Mrs gl.vntpse or one of their adver-
I'c.s iiurd-q crowds that went to
pier 01, Hudson river, New York, to
watch the sailing of the liners Lap-
land and Cedric.
" ni'e passengers and their friends
were filling the street before the pier,
short, slim figure in overalls, with
packages bulging in the pockets,
stepped from behind a pil
on the pier and briskly
through tile people, tn:
drays outside.
A pier guard, who perceived the
swift exit from the pier, shouted:
“lley! Where are you going?”
At the first word the nrisk walk
changed to a rapid dash across the
avenue. Customs nml pier guards pur-
sued. Two shots fired into the air
nieivly speeded up the fugitive. The
packages filling the overalls dropped
or were flung to the street. As the
fugitive, still far abend, jumped into
a taxicab the cap, pulled low over the
forehead, fell off. An avalanche of
long hair tumbled down and the pur
suers saw tlieir quarry was a girl.
That was all they did see, however,
for the taxicab dashed away and was
soon lost to view.
The packages dropped in the girls’
flight, when examined, were found to
contain 50 vials of cocaine, valued at
about $3,000.
POLICEMEN WEEP IN
TEAR GAS SHAM ATTACK
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Mnry'T. Stout, Washington eyf
eclnllst ' has just returned after lc
’’tulis in the Balkans, where she rep
tuue'l the American Women's lios
i'limd restored sight to more that
■»»> burnt Serbians. With her, Doc
if Stout brought an elght-year-oK
. rb,ll || ‘‘hlhl wlmm she calls “Boris.'
"d- Is the son of a Serbian gen
F wll ° l,,s > his life in the war. The
L,'!i aln ai ?' V '“‘''fulling acclimated tf
mill says “Me no go back.”
The effectiveness of tear gas, as an
implement to be used ugalnst rioters,
in dispersing mobs, and perhaps on
criminals, was proven to the satisfac
tion of two hundred Philadelphia po
licemen, after the gas had sent them
back three times In hasty retreat with
wet eyes, In a test held In Philadel
phia. Tills photograph shows one ol
the bond's which costs Just 0 cents.
LIST ROOMS IN VIENNA
v
Smeless Oganire to Force Othsn
to Take Them In.
many thousands of seekers fot
i es 1,1 ' have organized to go"
rj- '''iniplalnlng that the govern
'iman created for tills purpost
tnp'iteut, the members of the so
|J llU, ‘ appointed agents to find nl
I'frtnlses and all residentin
‘■ontnlnlng the mnxlmuit
■inner of
'■'ipants and threaten t<
" w >‘ to obtain lodging...
!P' hav, ‘ puhlished a list of surl
.‘ 8 “ ni1 'h'tannd they lie handed
• Amirti,, them Is the home of s
i, i. ,S Moving ten rooms, In wlilcl;
'••s alone. Many similar in
" ^ are cited.
Moving a Hill Into Rio Bay.
The municipality of Bio de Janelrc
Is removing one of the old landmark*
of the city—Castle hill. A contract-
tug firm is transferring the hill to tin-
bay, where It will form a valuabh
addition to the area of the city. This
new extension is centrally located
and lies at the foot of the famous
Avenue Rio Branco. The expositlor
buildings, to he used In connection
with the centenary celebration, whirl
takes place In September, 1922, will
lie erected on this site. A $200,001
monument, a gift from the American
colony in Brazil, nml friends In tin
United States, to the Brazilian go\
eminent, In honor of Its one-hun
dredth birthday, will lie permnnentlj
ulnced In this addition to the city.
LIVESTOCK
FACTS
CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER SIRES
Department of Agriculture |3 Aiding
Movement by Issuing Number
of Publications.
(Prepared l>y the I’nltpd States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
In response to many requests for In
formation to lie used in starting better-
sires movements in various localities,
tlie bureau of animal industry, United
Slates Department of Agriculture, lms
prepared a list of available publica
tions and other material in the depart
ment. It has also furnished data use
ful to persons interested in legisla
tion for restricting the use of mongrel
sires.
Except when the open range is in
volved, however, or there is need to
control inferior sires from running nt i
lurge, specialists of the bureau prefer
a continuance of educational work to
legislation. They place emphasis on
tlie fact that tlie work, although ln-
A Purebred Sire.
volving certain records and blanks, Is
strictly educational. To aid In con
ducting educational campaigns, the
department lias Issued a number of
circulars, posters and newspaper arti
cles, as well as much mimeographed
material. A booklet entitled “Better
Sires—Better Stock,” explaining the
movement, can be obtained by address
ing the United States Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Other
material on this subject is:
Yearbook Separate 816, Harnessing
Heredity to Improve the Nation’s Live
Stock.
Department Bulletin 905, Principles
of Live Stock Breeding (semlscien-
tifle). Price, 15 cents.
Farmers’ Bulletin 1107, Essentials
of Animal Breeding.
Enrollment Biunk for Better Sires—
Better Slock Crusade (on which live
stock owners ugree to use good pure-
hred sires).
Specific Facts and Figures on Bene
fits Following Use of Better Sires.
County Live Stock Survey Blank.
Poster, Which Way Is Your Live
Stock Going?
Poster, Purebred Sires and Herd
Improvement.
Several sets of 72 lantern slides
each have also been prepared by tlie
department and a motion picture is
now In the making.
The County Board of Education
will receive bids to build additions
to the following school buildings:
CVoperville, Seottsboro, and Union
Point. Any one desiring to bid may
obtain further information from the
County School Superintendent.
7-20-tfc
DOESN’T HURT
THE HEART
Collier’s Capatone Takes
Place of Dangerous Tab
lets, Stopping Headaches,
Nausea, Colds, Grippe and
Nervousness Quickly.
Collier’s Capatone is the best
aspirin, but in liquid form, with the
dangerous matter taken out. You
can use it without fear. All drug
gists have it in 30c and 60c bottles.
Each bottle must carry the signature
“J. Homer Collier. ” **
SURVIVES squeezed head
l BetWefn an ^ n 0 in e and Ten-
I er . Ytt Man Still Live*.
V'„: ur ” °- thousands of pound!
kfiri' 1 ,lle , “‘ ml <>f Charles
i i, t ' ,,f ty. a tender repair-
Pennsylvania railroad'
Alt,,
lit,., "’ n " O’ii.) roundhouse, yet
although his skull was frac
N an,i 1118 skull was frac
J - . ' s hi a serious conditloi
hi lt ,‘ ,oona hospital.
V tni.® 1 , '" 1 * uple an engltu
K>.| "''He the latter was being
. 1 "sains -
ftKlthe
"ir'l,
' lie:,
m the former by anothe,
■"“I Ids head was caught
forci
lulp.
would crush a
Dry Clean—Dye
at the Capital City
THE CERTAIN WAY
WE RENEW
Men'* Suits
Overcoats
Draperies
Curtains
Blankets
Women’s clothes were .never before
so delightfully simple. Freshness snd
lines, that's all. Keep them always
fresh. Our care and experience pre
serve the lines. The Capital City is
the certain way. Adopt this perfect
service!
•Turnl Post Your Pacino*
—Look T» Vt t or KtmtlU“
Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Works
^ J ATLANTA. GEORGIA
Special Clearance Sale of all Summer Goods
We are getting ready for our fall stock and have
decided not to carry over any su m mar goods. It
is not a question of cost, but we need the room.
An opportunity to buy high class merchandise
at a big saving.
^5 organdse lawn and Ginghams dresses worth
up to $i0.00 Specially Priced ^0 QQ
20 Pieces Colored voiles formerly sold at 75c &
$1.00 now 39c
15 Peaces of colored voiles that sold for 35c and
50c specially^ priced 10 q
Thousands of yards of remenants and short
lengths voiles. Organdies, lawns, ginghams, and
silks for half and less than half their regular
price
New fall dresses and new fall suits just in by
express. Drop in and look over the new styles for
the coming fall,
$25.00 to $50.00
If you want the best shop at
E. E. Bell's
PRINTED STATIONERY
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Did you ever feel like you would give a
dollar bill for just one nicely printed letter
head to write an important letter on? Did you
ever miss collecting a nice account because
you allowed yourself to run out of bill heads?
Look up youi Stationery stock and let us
print a new supply for you before it runs out.
We 'have various grades of paper and envel
opes to match.
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