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THE ATLANTA TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
‘Mother -in-Law Plant’
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by Supt. George Hess, of the na
tional botanical -ardens in Wash
ington, D. C., the “mother-in-law
plant.”
When the human tongue comes in
contact with the spines of this
plant the tongue swells so that the
victim is unable to speak. The dura
tion of silence is given as nine days.
The plant pictured above is one at
the botanical gardens, and prob
ably Is the only one in this coun
try.
Fireman
Hurt in $ 10,000
Warehouse Fire
MARIETTA. Ga„ Nov. 16.—A
loss of ten thousand dollars or more
was the result of the fourth fire
shat broke out in Marietta Saturday
night when the warehouse of All
good-Frey-Shaw company was part
ly burned.
Three alarms had been turned in
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George Gumas, one of the fire
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Early Sunday morning, another
alarm was turned in, and the fire
department reached E. F. March
man’ home on Atlanta street in time
to prevent serious damage. A blaze
had started on the roof and burned
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PELLAGRA
MISSISSIPPI BOY CURED
Doctors of Laurel and Hattiesburg
who waited on the son of J. T. Chil
ders, gave him up to die. He had
open sores on his face, hands and
legs. His throat was inflamed and
full of scabs. He suffered terrific
IMin in ihe stomach, arms ami le s
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Grim Skeletons
Make Clock Strike
One of the strangest of all
clocks is found in India and is
called the “Resurrection’Clock.” It
nas no dial, a gong being suspend
ed in its place. Beneath this gong
scattered on the ground, lie enough
skulls and bones to make 12 com
plete skeletons.
At 1 o’clock, enough bones to
form one skeleton* come together
with a snap, the skeleton springs
up and seizes a mallet and strikes
the gong one blow.
This done, it returns to the pile
and again falls to pieces.
At 2 o’clock two skeletons
spring up and strike two blows.
At noon and midnight, all I*2 skel
etons assemble and strike the
gong, one after another, and again
fall to pieces.
EX-CROWN PRINCE
OFGERMANYPLANS
TO REJOIN FAMILY
BY GEORGE WITTE
Special Crblo to the Chicago Daily News
Foreign Service, hy Ijtnsed Wire to
The Atlanta Journal,)
(Copyright. 11)20.)
BERLIN, Germany, Nov. 6. —For-
mer Crown I’rince Frederick Wil
liam is preparing to leave* his exile
on Wierengen Island on the Dutch
coast and rejmn his family, which
now is in Silesia. This information
was received today from a former
staff officer who has been in close
touch with the former crown prince
even during, the exile.
One of Frderick Williams’ adju
tants will arrive in Berlin next week
to get in touch with the government
and learn whether it will interpose
any objection to the reunion of the
former crown prince and his wife
and children. What the attitude of
the government on the matter is
cannot be learned at the moment,
but it is expected that a large ma
jority of the social democratic del
egation in the reichstag, as well as
the independent socialists and other
left wing parties, will fight the
project bitterly, especially if there
should be any inclination on the part
of the government to grant permis
sion to the exiled prince to settle
permanently in Germany.
The right wing factions, of course,
would greet the former prince’s re
turn with joy. The majority of the
people in the street probably are in
different. Among the working
classes, however, there are some rad
ical elements that might use vio
lence to prevent the return.
Signs Point That Way
Fond Mamma—Do yon think he’ll propose
soon, Doris?
Daughter—Jies, mamma; he’s been mak
ing so many complimentary remarks about
you.
! boy did, by all means investigate
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| n ng his neighbors He is gi .<i
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SELLS MILLIONS OF WORMS
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Peter, the fishernan, at the door of his little shack under the
sidewalk on one of San Francisco’s busiest waterfront streets and
the sign near which he has sat for thirty-five years. Each New Year
ne changes the number in the center of the board and inventory is
completed for another year’s business.'
SAN FRANCISCO Thirty-five
years on the waterfront, in which
time he figures he has sold more
than 15,330,000 fish worms, have
made Peter the Fisherman, a wealthy
man.
One of the few remaining char
acters of the old San Francisco
waterfront, for more than three
decades Petqr has spent his days
from dawn to dark on his little
cane chair in the midst of his
slimy, slippery stock in trade, wait
ing for the ambitious angler, too
indolent to “dig his own.”
Prices are high, but “times ain’t
what they used to be,” says the old
Shoots Mystic Crystal Globe
When Fortune Doesn’t Suit
M’OBILE, Ala.—Fortune-telling is
in a slump in Mobile.
Rajah, Indian seer, who casts
an occult eye over the pasts and
into the future for the edification
of Mobilians, cannot guarantee that
his predictions for the future will
lUC-. t ..-•A
be pleasing to his clients. Therefore
the slump.
Henry Sayers, of this city, went
to the rajah to have his past re
viewed and to obtain a working
plan of the future. Sayers and the
rajah gathered ’round a mystic
crystal and the seer drew therefrom
b.ints of a wicked past and an omi
nous future.
Sayers listened In silence, left
in a rage and returned with a gun.
WAVE OF CRIME
IN PHILADELPHIA
STIRS OFFICIALS
PHILADELPHIA.—Fifty hold-ups I
in one day and numerous murders
marking a crime wave in this city ;
have caused George T. Cortelyou. di
rector of public safety, to ask the
city council for an appropriation of
$1,500,000 to equip the police depart- !
ment to deal with the emergency. !
The city’s criminals have shown an
ever increasing disregard of human
life, with a disposition to shoot on
the slightest show of resistance. '
The $1,500,000 appropriation is to ,
be used in employing extra policemen !
and giving them the means to stop i
the orgy of crime.
It is proposed to purchase a fleet I
of automobiles in which policemen ;
armed with rifles are to be stationed :
at strategical street intersections in !
a position to halt motor bandits. The i
police in the machines will be on
duty day and night. In addition it
is planned to purchase 150 side-car
motorcycles and to have riflemen in
the side cars. These will be an aux
iliary to the motorcycle force al
ready in service.
An extra force of 250 uniformed
policemen will be employed, and Di
rector Cortelyou will order every
clerk in the police bureau into uni
form for street duty. .The depart
mental bureaus will run with skele
ton forces.
The red light system used in Buf
falo and a number of western cities
and which has been in operation for ■
more than a year in one Philadelphia !
police district eventually will be ex- i
tended to the entire city as part of
the new plan. The signals are hung ;
high on telephone poles and are vis
ible from any corner in the district.
At present it is proposed to install
the system in the eighth tenderloin
district, in which highway robber
ies and burglaries have been espe
cially numerous.
Red light signals summoning pa
trolmen to the telephone are flashed
all through the police districts in an •
emergency by the house sergeant,
who presses a button which brings
the police to the patrol boxes in a
hurry. They immediately “call in”
and find out what the alarm is about.
A general red light call last week
resulted in a round up of a gang of
thieves, the patrolmen having cut
in and received the alarm simulta
neously.
Superintendent of Police Mills
made his draft for the new bandit
chasing squad this afternoon, when
ie recalled fifty members of the de
•artment to active duty from offices
n the city hall, where they were
mjfloyed as clerks and messengers.
Women Start Move
bor Government Care
Os Mothers and Babies
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. —Plans for
creating public sentiment in favor j
of a bill to be submitted-to the next i
session of congress providing for j
nroper care of mothers and new-born t
babies today occupied the attention i
Os 200 women delegates to the first i
conference of the second region of I
the National League of Women |
Voter's, which will close with a din- I
ner this evening.
“Unless <ve can get the bill passed
by this congress,” declared Mrs.
Maud Wood Park, chairman of the
league, “more than 500,000 mothers
and babies will be lost.” She said at
least 20,000 mothers and babies die '
every month for want of proper care !
during maternity and infancy.
Mrs. Park announced a conference i
of representative women throughout i
the country called to meet next Mon
day in Washington to discuss meth
ods of promulgating the bill. Among
them will be representatives from ;
the General Federation of Women's |
clubs. Woman’s ’frade Uii'on League. I
Mothers and \ Parent-Teacher asso
ciation, Council of Jewish Women.
Consumers’ League. Women’s Chris
tian Temperance Union, Collegiate
A'ur nae association, and the Na- '
ticnal Council of Women. »
merchant who is reputed to own
several of San Francisco’s most
valuable business sites, acquired in
the days when land was cheap.
Ten cents a dozen is Peter’s
standard price now, whether you
be governor with new steel rod or
newsboy with a willow branch. But
concrete piles and oil burning steam
ers are making life a hard row now.
Because most of Peter’s stock in
trade comes from the worms found
around the wooden piles. And the
oil from the steamers is killing the
fish. “If there ain’t no' fish people
don’t want no worms,” as Peter
puts it.
The rajah was In a rear compart
ment of his tent, located on the
outskirts of the city, when the dis
satisfied Sayers entered the mystic
chamber. In the half light of the
tent the crystal gleamed from its
royal purple setting on a tabla
Sayers drew a bead on the crystal
and fired. Untold numbe »s of un
told fortunes were destroyed with
the crystal and so rajah has tem
porarily ceased operations until the
police judge orders Sayers to sup
ply funds with which to provide
another gazing glass.
Meanwhile, Mobilians must con
tinue to live as ignorant of the
stores of the future as they were
before the arrival of the rajah.
GEORGIANS LEAVE
ON INDUSTRIAL
TOUR WEDNESDAY
A special train carrying 150 promi
nent business men and educators of
Georgia left the Terminal sta
tion Wednesday afternoon at 5:30
o’clock bound for Cincinnati, the first
big stop on their industrial tour of
! the large centers of American busi
ness. The party will visit Cincinnati,
Pittsburg, Buffalo and Niagara Falls,
Boston, New York and Washington,
and will return to Atlanta on Thanks
giving day, November 25.
j The tour is. under the auspices of
j the Greater Georgia Tech Movement,
i Governor Dorsey and President K
;G. Matheson, of Tech, will lead the
: party, which will be composed of
: representatives from Atlanta and
: nearly every Georgia city and town.
, Due to the cancellation of several
reservations on account of sickness
of some of the delegates, there are
several places remaining, and it is
expected that applications to fill
these will be accepted Tuesday aft
ernoon.
The tour has occasioned great In
terest in the northern cities to be
visited. In every case, a great deal
of publicity has been given the trip,
and the chambers of commerce in
the big cities have prepared to en
tertain the Georgians in great style.
The mayor of Cincinnatti and a
delegation from the chamber of com
merce will meet the train from At
lanta Thursday morning. An auto-
I mobile tour through the industrial
■ and residential sections of the city
I has been arranged, and among other
things, the Georgia business men
will have the opportunity of inspect
ing the giant plant of Proctor &
Gamble, manufacturers of soap prod
ucts. The day will be concluded by
a banquet tendered by the Cincinnati
business men.
In Pittsburg, the delegation will
be met at the station by a big group
of business men and the whole city
.will be turned over to them. At noon
they will be the guests of the presi
dent of the Westinghouse Electric
company at' a luncheon, and their
trip through the industrial sections
will be concluded by a big banquet
at the chamber of commerce. Mes
sages have also been received an
nouncing splendid entertainment
from the other cities.
I The party will come back to At
lanta from Washington, and will be
the guests of the Atlanta Chamber of
Commerce at a “w'elcotne home”
luncheon Thanksgiving day. In the
afternoon the whole group will at
tend the Tech-Auburn football game
as guests of the Georgia Tech Ath
letic association.
Additional members of the Geor
gia delegation who joined the party
at the beginning of the week are as
follows: Hugh Richardson. B. J. W.
Graham and R. W. Mattox, of At
lanta; George 11. Sessions, of Mari
etta; R. H. Harris, of Woodberrv;
C. W. Matthews, of Woodland: J. M
Thrash, of Douglas; John Hopkins.
I of Waycross, and P. M. Young, a
; representative of the Kiwanisi club,
I of Columbus.
! H. S. Dunson, mayor of LaGrange
j IY. S. Hill, of Pelham, and Howard
> Ashburn, of Moultrie, will be unable
i to go on the trip because of illness.
Question Unanswered
! “Minima, when tlie fire goes out where
? ' s it go to?"
“My <lnnr boy, I don’t know. Yon might
f ns well ask me where your father goes
a be goes ent.”
Bringing About Harmony
First I’olitirlnn—ls anything being done
I re to promote party harmony?
I Sooond Politician—Yps sure! We’ve or-
■ a mandolin and glop club.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1020.
Bullet in Brain
Doesn’t Stop Him
EMPORIA, Kan. A bullet !
through the brain eight years ago I
has not handicapped Harold Tai- |
bot in perfecting his education. He j
is now a junior in the Kansas I
State normal here, specializing in
English with the intention of en
tering newspaper work after grad
uation. Physicians have declared
Talbot’s recovery from the bullet
would be “almost unparalleled in’
medical annals.”
Talbot was accidentally shot by
a playmate eight years ago, the
bullet of a rifle penetrating his
left eyebrow, plowing through his
brain and lodging at the rear of
the skull. As a result Talbot’s
left side was paralyzed and he
lost the sight of his left eye. But
gradual restoration of these lost
powers has been noticeable since
the accident.
GEORGIA RANKS
THIRD IN SOUTH
ON STATE BANKS
Statistics showing the comparative
resources of state banks through
out the country recently compiled by
the Chemical National bank, of New
York, show that Georgia ranks third
in the south. On the national list
Georgia ranks eighteenth.
The figures given out accredit Tex
as a total of $400,832.676; Louisiana,
$304,652,825, and Georgia, $359,04.231.
The tables compiled also proved that
the state banks throughout the coun
try exceeded the national banks in
resources by more than $6,000,000.
The returns from the state banks
of New York showed a total in re
sources of over seven billion. This
leads the country. Massachusetts
ranks second to New York, and Penn
sylvania ranks third. California, Il
linois, Michigan and Ohio also rank
in the billion-dollar class.
The following shows the southern
state banks’ resources:
State: Resources.
Alabama '55136,352,180
Arkansas 184,146.676
Florida 116,525,680
Georgia 359,038,231
Kentucky 225,566,654
Louisiana 364,652,825
Mississippi 200.539,549
North Carolina ~ 284,888,919
0k1ah0ma211,912,178
South Carolina
Tennessee 258.702,060
Texas 400,832,678
V i r g i nia 201.5 69,262
A Dutiful Wife
Mr. Pester—You've gone and bought an
other SSO hat on my account. Why didn’t
you ask my permission before indulging in
such extravagance?
His Wife Because T didn’t want to <to
anything contrary to your expressed wishes.
Oh! my baclt!
OUCH! MOW IT PAINS!
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GOUT, SWOLLEN AND
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This picture, just received from
Siberia, shows how the Buriat na
tives bury their dead. Instead, of
digging graves, which often is im
possible in the frozen ground, they
erect posts and lay the dead in
roughly-made boxes nailed to the
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Cn Stormy Sea
NEW YORK. —An unusual Ma
sonic funeral service took place
when the ashes of Robert Weems,
whose body was cremated more than
two years ago, were deposited in the
ocean, one mile off Jones inlet, by
members of his lodge.
Weems, who was a resident of the
village of Hempstead, staetd in his
will that he wished his ashes either
scattered to the four winds or over
the surface of the ocean. His wish
was carried out by Henry Turner,
master of Anglo-Saxon lodge, of
Brooklyn, and Past Masters Arthur
H. Myers, Charles H, Engstrom and
Howard Wood.
In the yacht of D. Baldwin Sanne
man, a member of Lexington lodge,
the party went outside the line of
breakers. A fairly heavy sea was
running, and rain was falling as the
ashes were lowered overboard just
at nightfall, while the Masonic fu
neral service for committal to the
sea was recited.
Bull Gores Two
Horses to Death
ABBEVILLE, Nov. 16.—A bull be
1< aging to Johnny Gibbs got out o.
his pasture one day last week ami
broke into H. T. Brown’s pasture,
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longing to Colonel N. M. Patten. The
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Saturday.
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