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Oats contain a larger amount of flesh
and bone forming substances than any
other cereal.
Budapest doctors report the case of
a woman who has not slept for seven
years. Frau Hejames. who is married !
and has a little girl of ten. began her |
long vigil one night when a gypsy ,
woman attempted to kidnap the child. .
Since then she has not been able to go :
to sleep; neither has she had any in- .
clination to do so. Yet she is in ex- j
cellent health, and has never had a j
day’s illness.
The largest crane in the world has
been erected at Govan, on the Clyde,
for the Fairfield ship yards. On slow
gear it will raise 200 tons at a distance
of 75 feet from the mast, and at quick
gear it will carry a load of 100 tons at
133 feet extension. The foundations of
the crane consist of four large tubes,
15 feet through at the base, filled with
concrete and sunk 75 feet below the
surface.
One pit popy which was brought up
from a mine at the beginning of the
British coal strike had not seen day
light for 22 years.
The average weight of. a man s brain
is three pounds eight ounces, and of a
woman's brain two pounds eleven
ounces.
Devices for milking cows by elec
tricity are in common use in many i
parts of the United States
The United Kingdom, the United
States and Germany account for abort.
SO per cent of the world's total out
put of pig iron.
As the result of many years of ex
perimenting in England, a new substi
tute for hal'd rubber, gutta perch-a ami
leather has been announced. It is a
product of seaweed. The new materia,
is said to be especially useful in the
new electrical industries, being a non
inflammable insulation of high dielec
tric strength, proof against heat. cold,
oils and weather.
Burmah’s government is one of the
sufferers from the .Chinese revolution,
as China is the chief market for Bur
mese jade.
Though 50 years ago there were only
-50 miles of railway in South Xfrica,
there are at the present time 8,000 miles
in the Union of South Africa alone
Mr Ben Johnson, of New York, has
just had returned to him through the
post a watch which was stolen from
him at Broad street station recently.
With the watch was a piece of paper
bearing the words. “No good; you can
have it.”
Nearly 1,000,000 cases of apples have
been exported from Tasmania this sea
son.
In the forests of New England and
the maritime provinces of Canada there
are employed 00,000 men and 22.000
head of horses in lumbering. There is
still a wilderness of forest in that re
gion.
Argentina’s most notable natural phe
nomenon. the famous "Piedra Move
diza,” or oscillating reck, near Tandil,
has fallen down. The huge rock lay
upon another rock near the edge of a
cliff It swung to and fro on being
touched by the hand, but the fiercest
hurricane had been unable to dislodge
it. The cause of its collapse after so
many hundreds of years Is a mystery.
A jury at Grand Forks. N. Dak., who
tried a young girl for murder and found
her not guilty, has sent her a silver tea
service as a wedding present.
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Hubby was in a bad temper He
was late in getting up. and then he!
, cut himself while shaving So he!
reached the breakfast table scowling)
blackly.
"Look here, Mary." he said crossly
to his wife, "you’ve made me late,
.gain, and I asked you specially to
wake me up,at 8.”
And I did call you at ’ 8 by my
watch." said Mary calmly.
"Then your watch must b<- slow."
"Well. I can t help that. 1 asked you
what time It was when you came home
last night. My watch said it was 2
o clock. but you said it was only mid
night. So I set my watch right by
you!”
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"IN 1999” IS THE FEATURE
OF FORSYTH BILL NEXT WEEK
Following very recent Metropolitan
| triumphs, "In 1999.” the problem play
of ’he future, written by William C.
DeMille for vaudeville and produced
with great success by Jesse Lasky. "the
Belaseo of vaudeville." will be offered as
the headliner of the program that will
be next week's ntertainment at the
busy Forsyth
With Felice Morris and Edmund H.
Reardon in the principal roles, the play
let will be one of -he event attractions
of the Forsyth season, and another
mark in favor of the policy of the thea
ter to present at all times, absolutely
the very best that vaudevill? affords.
"In 1999" Is conceded to be the clev
erest and funniest satire staged since
the advanced days of Hoyt successes, j
It is deliciously ironical, as whimsical j
as a Barrie playlet, ptesents extremely;
laughable characterizations, delightful |
contrasts, and is one of the strongest ;
box office winners in all the history of j
modern vaudeville.
The bill that will be presented along j
with this great feature has other star!
acts, any one of which could be placed
in headliner position and sustain the
honor. Pat Rooney and Marlon Bent.
“■The Busy Belt Boy.” will make their
first appearance in Atlanta in the act
that for several seasons has been the
star of Broadway bills so: weeks in
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS: SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1912.
Dorothea Sadlier. who appears
“In 1999“ al the Forsyth.
: succession At the beginning of this
season Pat Rooney responded to many
: requests for the appearance of the act
| by arranging a tour of the first-class
I theaters and is now en route to New
I York after appearing in every city on
;he Keith-i irpheurn circuit. There are
no better entertainers than this livest
of the live wires of vaudeville.
l-'red Bond, Fremont B.nton and com
pant' will present "My Gay Papa." a
sketch that has won admiration all over
the circuit. These people are Clevel
and popular and interesting. The sketch
I is classed with the best that vaudeville
i o« ns and will add value to the bill.
Meehan's dogs, the best of all dog
acts, win be a feature that will appeal
.to the ladies and children and that will
interest the men folk, too There are
dogs that perform some wonderful
i stunts and Meehan owns and exhibits
the cleverest leaping hounds known to
the profession.
The introduction of Adele Oswold,
"The Pink Lady of Vaudeville," will be
another feature that has value, and
Fred Gray and Nellie Graham, iff their
musical sketch, will contribute a good
-hare to the real entertaining of the
week Belle Onri, a pretty trapeze ar
tiste, and the Pathe picture make up
the bill.
Coming to the Forsyth.
Willa Holt Wakefield will be the fea
ture headliner for the Forsyth bill for
the week of May 27 and for the week of
June 3 dainty Mabel Taliaferro has
been induced to visit Atlanta. Some
of the best acts in vaudeville are being
contracted with for appearances during
the summer The Forsyth demonstrated
the value of its cooling plant last sum
mer and a test, this season shows th*
arrangement to be In perfect working
order. It is easy to reduce the temper
ature in the. theater to a degree of real
comfort and the Forsyth will continue
merrily along entertaining its host of
patrons with the best the vaudeville
world can supply
ANOTHER GOOD BILL
IS BOOKED FOR THE BIJOU
Probably the most interesting and
pleasing vaudeville bill of the season
will be brought to a close tonight at
the Bijou theater. Patrons of the house
who have been in regular attendance
have been surprised at the class of en
tertainment furnished at this house
during the week. The clever work of
the different performers showed that a
more expensive and selected line of acts
were being booked.
The clever diving act of Mermaida
. has proven one of the strongest acts of
| the season, T'he musical act of Quigg
land Nickerson and the classy juggling
of Al Leonhardt have al! combined to
! make a most interesting and pleasing
performance.
For next week the management an
nounces another classy bill, which wili
equal, if not eclipse, last week’s offer-
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the feature of the bill. "Tn 1999."
ing. The special headline feature will
be dainty Margaret Ryan and company
in a distinct novelty, "The Balloon
Girl." This will prove one of the most
startling and '•harming offerings of the
year and will bring many new faces to
the already immense clientele of the
popular little theater. The added at
tracting will be William Sisto and com
pany. in a comedy act entitled "His
First Speech.” Others on the bill will
be Milt Wood, singing and dancing
comedian, and Morse and Clark, in a
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piano and singing act These four acts
will undoubtedly make one of rhe
strongest bills yet booked at the Bijou.
There will be, as usual, the splendid
motion pictures to open and close each
performance
Patrons of the house are advised that
from this date there will be only one
matinee at 3 o’clock every afternoon,
except Saturday, and on Saturday aft
ernoon there will be iwo matinees as
heretofore at 2:30 and 4 o'clock. Even
ing performances will take place as
usual at 7:30 and 9 o’clock
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