Atlanta tri-weekly journal. (Atlanta, GA.) 1920-19??, April 06, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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How to Heal Leg Sores A WONDERFUL treatment that heals leg sores or Varicose Ulcers without pain or knife is described in a new book ujiich the readers may get free by writing a card or letter to Dr. H. J. Whittier, Suite 29, 1100 Mcgee, Kansas City, Mo.—(Advt.) auiz New Questions 1— Q. Will you tell me how long . it will take a snail to travel a mile? 2Q. Which was the wealthiest city in Europe during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries? 3Q. How long does it take blood to circulate in a normally healthy human body? 4 Q. What is the staple crop of China? SQ. Which is the largest leaf grown on a tree? 6Q. Where did the idea that horseshoes were good luck origi nate? 7Q. Which country produces the most sugar? z 8 — Q. Are there any women or dained in the ministry of the Meth odist church? 9Q. When was the earliest coin age of money called the real Ameri can? 10— Q. Were the sale of intoxicat ing drinks ever prohibited before? Questions Answered ’ 1. Ques. —Is there any special rea son for the arrangement of letters on a typewriter? L. H. M. 1. Ans. —The alphabet is arranged on all standard keyboard typewrit ers so as to place letters together which are most frequently combined in words. This arrangement is thought to be such as to allow a maximum of speed in operating the machine. 2. Ques. —When was the wheel first invented? E. V. S. 2. Ans.—The use of the wheel goes back to the dark ages. The wheels were made before the modern wheel was evolved. 3. Ques. —What are the leading daily newspapers of Paris? M. E. D. 3. Ans.—They are the Figaro, Petit Journal, Petit Parisien. 4. Ques. —How many cables are there across the Pacific to the Orient? L. E. D. 4. Ans. —There are two. One is from San Francisco to Japan, and thence to the Orient. These two cables cannot handle the business to the Orient, and the department of comn\erce has asked congress to appropriate money for another. 5. Ques. —What is the art of read ing a person’s character by his hand writing called? Y. H. 5. Ans. —It is called graphiology. 6. Ques. —What is the weight of a standard silver dollar? W. F. G. 6. Ans.— A. silver dollar weighs 412.50 grains, Troy, or less than an ounce. It contains 371.25 grains of fine silver and 41.25 grains of alloy. When the price of silver is quoted at $1.29 an ounce the silver is worth its face value. 7. Ques. —What is the origin of the name “Miami?” D. V. H. 7. Ans. —Its origin is disputed, but it is believed by some authorities to be derived from the Chippewa "Omaumeg,” meaning “people who live on the peninsula.” 8. Ques. —Is steam visible? A. H. Q. 8. Ans.—Actual steam is not vis ible. The visible white’vapor which is frequently referred to as steam is in reality a collection of fine particles which are formed by the condensation of true steam. 9. Ques. —Is the earth larger than the moon? D. V. H. 9. Ans.—The surface area of the earth is estimated at 197,108,580 square miles, while that of the moon is placed at 14,685,000 square miles. The mass of the -earth is approxi mately 256,000,000 cubic miles, while the volume of the moon is about one-forty-ninth as great. 10. Ques. —Did Luxemburg at any time belong to Germany? L. S. M. 10. Ans.—Luxemburg was origi- ; nally incorporated within the Holy • Roman empire of Germany. In 1443 • it felj to Burgundy, though remain- I ing part of the German empire. It I was transferred to Austria by the peace of Utrecht in 1773 and to ' France in 1797. By the congress of ' Vienna, 1815, it became a grand ; duchy and in 1867, by the interna- ! tional conference at London, it was ! made a neutral sovereign state un- j der a guarantee of the powers. ~ //* not~ them J | Bee Dee 1 Medfeme fl & Tfee old TeliaSSe 1 I BUCimAraT | g for StocKaM poultry O S®© SPi§Q» COL. W. H. PERRY TELLS WHY HE IS SUPPORTING SMITH (Continued from Page 1) ■ Democratic voters should be ar bitrarily denied and controlled by the usurped power of a mere committee and it is a burning question with the all county Democrats. This has hap pened this year in Georgia and such impudence and arrogance cannot be condoned by a free people and no self-respecting people will submit to it. That Mr. Hoover has since con sented to allow his name on the pri mary for the Republican nomination has nothing to do with the question, and in no way explains the action of the committee. It is the ungodly precedent which must be rebuked. Hence, in the first place, as a means of rebuking this petty tyran ny of the committee, I welcome the candidacy of Senator Smith as giving us an opportunity of registering our protest, and sincerely hope and truly believe, it will result in cleansing Georgia politics from these festering microbes that menace our party life. While many good and true men are supporting Mr. Palmer, when 1 see the ring leaders of those who have put upon us this insult to our rigiits as Democrats also active in his support, my self respect for bids me from taking any part or parcel with them. Tribute to Wilson I regard Woodrow Wilson, in his high ideals and noble purposes, as well as in his intellectual depth as after Washington the greatest of all our presidents, and I sympathize with those who wish by their votes to show their approval of him, with an utter contempt on my part, how ever, for those who are simply using the cry of a pretended loyalty to him as a cloak under which to further their own schemes. At the same time, we are approach ing a national election and cannot consider sentiment alone. We of the south have too much at stake to risk losing the presidency. We must realize that while six months ago there was under the enthusiasm of the moment a general desire for the immediate ratification of the treaty, since that there is more and more a misgiving among the people as to whether such a tremendous and novel step as the alliance proposed in the League of Nations should be taken without many safeguards, and, without regard to my personal views, I feel that it is a serious question whether it would not be fatal if we wish to carry the election to plant the party in the next campaign upon the adoption of the league without the reservations. We would not be sacrificing any principle, but we can still Insist upon the League of Nations, and as Mr. Hoover, a warm advocate of the measure, pertinently says, even with the reservations there will be plenty of room “to turn around in,” and we must have it in some form or face more and more wars, and at almost bankruptcy expense, provide great navies and large standing armies. Even if modified, the noble dream of Mr. Wilson, the prophet and pre parer of the league, will be realized, with its untold blessings to human ity, and he will go down to history as the greatest statesman of the cen tury. Under the administration of a forceful president, American in the league would be the controlling factor, and substantially all we hoped for would result. We should certainly prefer a league, even with the reservations, which is the only kind we have any chance to get, than no league at all. Senator Smith states in his an nouncement that he will not seek to control the actiop of the delegates should he receive the vote in Geor gia, any situation should de velop to make it advisable to vote for some one else. So the selection of Senator Smith will in no way prevent the nomina tion of even Mr. Hoover if that should prove to be possible, though I have no desire that any in* justice be done the senator or any sacrifice of his prospects be made. In any event he would be a perfer able standard bearer to Mr. Palmer. One thing is certain, no such op portunity for the vote of Georgia will ever exist if we select delegates controlled by the “machine” and send them to the convention bound hand and foot for Mr. Palmer, or to trade off the vote of the state for selfish purposes. H. H. PERRY. Gainesville, Ga., April 3, 1920. PELLAGRA CURED WITHOUT A STARVATION DIET AT A SMALL COST If you have this awful disease, and want to be cured—to stay cured—write for FREE BOOK. giving the history of pellagra, symptoms, results and how to treat. Sent in plain, sealed envelope. A guaranteed treat ment that cures when all others fail. Write for this book today. 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Flynt and Secre tary Hiram Gardner, of the Demo cratic state executive committee, met in Atlanta Friday following the clos ing of the entry list. The following statement was Issued by them call ing upon the county executive com mittees to see that preferential pri maries are held in every county on April 20: Text of Statement "Conforming to a general demand throughout the state, the Democratic state executive comnjittee -ordered ft presidential preferential primary to be held on April 20, and requested the county executive committees to hold their primaries on that date, except where such primaries had already been held. A great many not having complied with this request, and it be coming apparent that comparatively few counties will have their pri maries on April 20, it behooves the chairmen of the county committees to make such arrangements as may be necessary to hold the presidential prima r, so that the people may have an opportunity to express their chojce for the nominee of their uarty. The state committee has no funds to defray the expense of the primary, and each county executive committee must make the necessary provision, if any Is made. The nomination to be made by the Democratic party this year is probably the most important in its history. The issues before the party and the country are vitally im portant. Every Georgia Democrat should have an opportunity to exer cise a voice upon the issues. A splen did patriotic service can and ought to be rendered by the county execu t 5 e committee in every county. 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