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NILS El LURE
LED BOYS TO KILL
Former Cowboy (21) Leader
of Bandit Gang That Con
fesses to 30 Hold!-ps.
CHICAGO. Th’*-.- . - •
md* ’ an b- - ■ •
lay, aftrr ha’ f -
hf»ir part ji •nr ■.■ ■ ri< «< t. - > 'n ..
Harry .la*-ai . fi-rm* 1 . ;• ■ • w.i t’ <■
idmltted that hr -
?alonn la ? r >n '• vr » *'' . ’ t
Thomas Brom ad. 1«. and Be* < i m 1 a
lalskt 21. wrrr drawn in; ibr rnntd- ■
and the hold-up.- b« * ; ••• -f ”*•«
for ’he a r; ’ i»r <>f thf 1 ; U
eader Tl r\ r< nf. * , lb. .G • < :
nart in the Awi rr.- ifdrr
The ’hrrr left t l '*"- ' yr\'-’.rr
with a fnendh ; • -irant l-- »re? r.’O’-
night at 9 r.vir. 1, ?hev ■' r ’*■
£very mornfrg J '-0 t’>< ' returned
hem Thr re.’-PH-ara man. .hm. ■• <VL
Ins. told the polio hr never ru-prried
.he ’’rung men were «i*>'ng anti”
wrong
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through the rourtcFy of th. Atl.intu
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Electrical Engineers
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SIO,OOO A YEAR INCOME
FOR GIRLOF SEVENTEEN
HOW EUGENIE KELLY
WILL DISPOSE OF HER
SIO,OOO ALLOWANCE
' ( hir.jr -I _’.''oo !
S- hoctl ’ 2.000 i
I '.r.iiti.il trip ..broad .. . 2.000 !
I| Hi.t ■rtuit.iiiu' 2.000 I
. Hxtra 2.000 :
Toil] $lO 000 !
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‘. r\v YORK. Mav 30 M’ ='- Eugenie
1 . « r•..» i■• • r of age, the-
-d Mt.- Helen M Keliv, hAS
i
H- tnCrmed a report of John H I
1 , -a-frier, r-< nr* i mend Ing this
a-imaid. of spending m<>n* y
; K •■lly is the : -ter of
M Rama H Thomas, once the
•d l- i k J. Gould. H- mother, ARs
| IR -u At. Ke']y is the wido * of Com
ih<, m-c tai v a’d K -I -. a- ilthy bank
■i, ’a ho db d in 1901
Mi I .i t Tie ‘--(i pi ent of the in-
- mw ftnrn a 5 GOG truH fund Th»*
; •;]■ ••rn< each year on this fund 1s at
i ■ . ’ s24,m*.i Sira .- 1907 the girl has
ila ■ allowed to >prnd only sGjmo a
-.a: There I* n<>A $60,090 surplus in-
• I!? In the hands of her trustees.
.Al* I\’ l|- . m-dli’ f "f l/ugenie, ap
ple d for the in< i« a•• in her daughter's
oe ..ito She -aid het daughter needs
al i a t s)’i.'"»'i air to maintain he"
pie* in Air.- Kelly’s own in-
j . I 5!..,"110 a Vo.ai Sh* admitted
... ...
The Demons of the Swamp i
ai * mosquitos As they sting th* v put
dead' iirila'i.i yrms in the blood
Th* n f'dlo'A the ii’\ 'hill, and the fir* 4 .-
<.f f■ <. ■-i ’I ia app'-tit• Hi* - and th*
'am th fall.- . ah" malaria often paves*
th*' wav for d* adl\ typhoid But Elec
tie Bitlei kill tihl <a. t out the ma
iat'a u“nn fi'mu tlm bl'»od; give ynu a
tin* appejjti and renew your trength
After b*ng littering." wrote William
. twe I -«f |ap am i. X <' . "tl’l < '■ bot
fl*., drove all th* malaria from my
I* .'I and 1'• bad g"Od health ever
.im « " B< t f<>r all it- ina- h. liver and
kidney ills. .’>o < t . at all druggists.
• • •
SEABOARD
ANNOUNCES
!$lO TEN DAY TICKETS ;
TO WRIGHTSVILLE
BEACH
I 1 ... li Thur lays City Ticket Os- .
ill’. . SX Pen. lit) .
THE \TT WTA GEORGIAN A.vp NFWSi THURSDAY. MAY 30. 1912.
Itn the court that rhe spends all this
each year and "a little more." During
her husband's sh» says the
I family lived at the rate ..f $40,000 to
; 44:..A.')0 a yea:
Airs Kelly explained that Eugenie is
! .•> student in the Sabred Hear' academy
I ..nd llv.-,- Alt', Ivr mothe in th‘ Hotel
ate’n.nnr P..sfd<: her regular studies
I t'o virl is bring in-trurted in painting.
| 'nslng. drawing and music. These
| thing.- cos’ extra.
Mrs. Kelly declares she and her
: daughter al-aavs go abroad In the sum
! r and that these trips cost them
;i_ uno -a. d Now that the daughter
I!. •. become interested in social life
i the petitioner stated she thinks it best
for them to take a private home, as she
heli, ves a house would make a better
home ’han a hotel She estimates i’
■ - cost abont T2 r t.onr» a year to run
such an e.’ablishment as she has in
I mind
THINKS NORMANS CAME
BEFORE COLUMBUS DID
RALTIMHRE t AfD., May 30.—Con
\ that th** Normans discovered
America nearly 50A years before Co
lumbus was born. Vicomte Jean De
Brr< ey, nf Paris. 1f» here to try to eg
mh’ish this Fact H f . \y jj] alsci go to
Minnesota, where he will continue hia
investigation?.
He is h« ie tn locate a marked rock
"long the shores of the Chesapeake
bay which, he claims, was placed there
h\ the N'ormans and beara a date
i round 1150.
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EUROPEAN SCHOLARS
FOUND OBSERVATORY
TO STUDY APE LIFE
BERLIN, May 30.—Under the au
spices of the Berlin Academy of 6cl
enerc th® world's first ‘‘ape observa
tory'’ is about to b® established at
Teneriffe, on the Canary Islands
Two well-known scholars. Prof.
Rothman, of Berlin, and Frau Selenka.
of Munich, the most famous woman
scientist In Germany, have gone to
Teneriffe for the purpose of erecting
a “station’’ for the close observation
of ape life in all Its varied forms.
It has been ascertained that th®
equable climate of the Canaries will
make it possible for apes to roam in
the open throughout the year, and thus
provide opportunities for observing
them unde, "natural” conditions.
LOSS OF APPETITE is
the first sign of a tor
pid liver. It is followed
by coated tongue, bad
taste in the mouth, sick
headache and constipation.
Tutt’s Pills
restore the appetite by
gently regulating your liver.
Sugar coated or plain
your druggist.
i——nsii »m i a—
■nrr——■<» s i—ns—caami-ME—EaiT iim
Dis€ases_o_f_Men_
Vs Y experience
me that more human wrecks are
caused by a chronic local than
y ..;/' • *Mher. No
disea.-c. nvre
t <?r« ful -t prien-
attention to
a effect a cure. 1
also know there Is
*'** W nn duick cure for
4® f peri fir blood pm-
Fnn Temporary
4friLL -S removal of aymn
xj'3 toms is not a cur*
Experience. care.
a mention to de
tails and a thor
nugt knowledge nf
X WTO * IOW w hen to
raHflßhL y yqaa use the remedies
; known to be bene-
Y:firi„l in the treat
laif :> me’ ’his <lls
. m produce re
UR. WM M. CAIRO p ? il;s P H ,.nest bus
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Atlanta, <.a. consclsnllous irca’
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CURED OF ECZEMA
AFTER TEN YEARS
Mr r S Early writer, us that after
suffering for ten years with the most ter
rible <ase of eczema., during which time
he had taken everv blood purifier, skin
salve. et« . he read the testimonial nf a
!ad> who had been cured by Tetterine
He tells th.it two np three applications
showed results and by. continuing its use
completely < nred himself He says he
has known ”f many very bad cases nf ec
zema that Tetterins has cured since. •••
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