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INMOTORBOAT
Professor Donald McMillan
Tells of 3.000-Mile Trip
to the North.
RYDNEY. NOVA SCOTIA. Oct IL—
Frofpssnr Donald R McMillan, who uos
with Mr. Peary on his trip ' the North
Pole, has arrived fn Sydney after a three
months’ voyage along the labrador coast
The trip, which covered 3.000 miles
made in a motor boat 25 feci long and 7
feet beam. The object of the expedition
was ornithological and » ’hnoiogb al re
search. Coming through Belle Isle
straits his party passed many icebergs
in the path of transatlantic steamships
The party reports splendid success
Professor McMillan said
•'We reached Battle harbor Juh and
found the port blocked with drift Ice Sel
dom or never have I seen such storms
r»n the Labrador coast as were expe
rienced this summer Soon after leaving
the Ice at Cape Harrison we encountered
dirty weather, and for seventeen days
battled with the storms That, however,
was only fun and served to break the mo
notony
Called Off Interior Trip.
"We bad intended to pa> a visit to
the Imllai s < f the interior, who are a
p -,.p • ahog’Hb- r <:.fT*ront from the IF
kin.--, hostile an<i cruel, owing to the.
lac' that v♦ ■ wa ’o<| for o time for some
friends from the cat** to join us. who
f nal'y d rot .mm>. wo had to call off
this "ar ■ ■ ■" ttil
Qt e ii i.oi • to the Crock* ria nd ex
j c.’.irii i I < /or McMillan said :
"A* you know, this expedition was to
have ’.eft this port about th* last of .lul>
<f this year, ruder command of Profes
sor Borup and myself, bot owing to h s
death it was postponed until pit!’. ,\s
far as I can tell, the <’r •< k.Tland expe
dition will leav» Sydnc> in 1 d\. '-'l3 on
Ihe Diana, a sealer somewhat smaller
than the old Roosevelt Tn the party will
Ip a zoologist, geologist i:\drographet
nnd map-maker The whcde party of
about fifteen will he .iroppel at (*io<k
erlard. The Diana will then go south,
returning tor us n . 'I -
To Try tn Find New Land.
"The first year of the expedition will
be devoted •• an attempt to a
new land in the Polar sea which Mr.
Peary says he saw and named in 90C>
As no new land -s a« < ppted by '•'b-ncr
until some one has set foot upon it, arid
has determined its latitmh and longitude,
it is surmised that there ate about roo,-
0<»0 square miles of land still unknown in
rhe Mirth. and it is supposed that Mr.
Peary saw a corner of this
•‘The second year we will penetrate the
interior of Greenland. tor. although the
north and south are fairly well known,
the remainder Is unexplored It is un
derMof i that some peaks in the Interior
»*-r feet I. gh. and some of the«e
.. aditmhs ac w II attempt o reacH* We
will re* trn. if til goes well, in the fall
» f hoping to have found out a
grp.J deal m- io l an v< umov now
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PENNY LUNCH IN SCHOOL
An Innovation in Atlanta schools will be
tried next Monday, when for the tiret
time in the history of the city "penny
lunches’’ will be served the children <>n
that day oqe of the fondest dreams of
Mrs V H Krlegshaber. leader in civic
progress and practical charity, will be
realized
It was more than a year ago that Mrs
Krlegshaber rbturned from one of the
Northern cities full of a new Idea to help
along the children In Atlanta schools. The
"penny lunch" is not a new thing In the
United States, but it was a discover.' for
her. She told the members of the board
of women visitors for the Atlanta schools
about the way the children In Northern
schools w#re served
The women visitors, there are ten of
them, were enthusiastic and Mrs E D.
Pickett, president of the board, suggested
that they present the matter to the board
of education When Mrs Krlegshaber ex
plained to the board members the "penny
lunch’’ plan they immediately suggested
the women try it here
It took a lot of work and some little
money', as well as persistence, to get the
movement under way, but at last the plan
will have a trial at the Irnnan Park
school. Mrs. Krlegshaber will be there,
helping to serve the little fellows The
children will have a variety of things to
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KILLS WIFE: SELF
DEFENSE IS CLAIM
GRASS RANGE. M<>NT., Oct 11.
Jam,-- W Briggs shot and killed his
wife Evidence thus fur indicates that
Briggs acted In self-defense The wom
an formerly was the wife of Jacob
Hoover, and It is said that while they
vere living together she shot through
a door at him. but missed. She was
gi'anted a divorce from Hoover and
was married to a man named Riordan,
ill Yellowstone county She claimed to
have learned that Riordan hud a wife
living and shot and killed him. She
was convict,..! of manslaughter in 1908
and served sentence of a year. She
bad instituted divorce proceedings
against Briggs.
INDICT POSTMASTER
AS FREE SEED THIEF
Rl<'ll MONO. VA., Oct. 11 Postmas
ter S. M .\lealy, of l.alana, Gochlar.d
county, was indicted by the grand jury
in the I’nited States district court on
th, charge of eonlis .iting packages of
fti-e seed sent through the mails by
Senator rhoma- S. Martin and Repre
sentative John Lamb to their constitu
ents It was charged by the govern
ment that thi postmaster, who also
conducts a store, believed the ft -e dis
t liution would injure his own seed
businc ss.
SUFFRAGETTES SPEAKING
ON MILWAUKEE STREETS
MI L\\ A I’KEE, Oct. 11 A full
fh-dged suffrage campaign Is on here.
WOmen speakers invade the factory,
dock and department store districts
and street corners at the noon hour
daily.
i HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 19(2.
(house from, and for a penny one may
take two of the following dishes: Rice
pudding, com pudding, hot meat sand
wiches, baked swept potatoes. baked
beans, fruit, randy and other things.
A cook at the school will prepare these
dishes daily and they will b* served the
children each forenoon between 11 and
11:30 o’clock. More than 400 of the chil
dren at the Inman Park school already
have declared that they will purchase
daily lunches. A variety of dishes always
will be prepared, and when the board of
education thinks the plan has made good
in Inman Park they will allow the women
visitors to try It elsewhere.
"Its pleasant to be able to help the
children.’ said Mrs Krlegshaber. "but we
need more money and supplies. We know
that the people of Atlanta will subscribe
to the movement and we want every’one
who will help to serfd checks or supplies
to Mrs. .1 D. Pickett, our president. I
hope to see the penny lunches in every
school by next spring ’’
The women visitors will maintain a su
pervision of the plan at ail times. A cook
Will be provided for each school when the
lunch plan is adopted, and before many
months the most economical lunch plan
ever tr’ed in the South will have had a
thorough trial in the public school system
of Atlanta.
INDIANS AS FARMERS
ARE MAKING RECORDS
C HIPPEWA FALLS. WIS.. Oct. 11.—
The Indians of the t'hippewa tribe in
northern Wisconsin will soon be an im
portant factor in agriculture in the
no:them section of the state. This was
the statement made by' a well known
railroad man bore. "These Indians are
raising potatoes and corn with all the
intelligence of white farmers." lie said,
"and some of them are raising remark
able crops."
FEEL BULLI! HEffICLEIB, SWtH
SWEET, BOWELS MT-WABETS"
You men and women who can’t get
feeling right who have headache, coat
ed tongue, foul last, and foul breath,
dizziness, can't sleep, are nervous and
upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, dis
ordered stomach, and are all worn out.
Arc you keeping your bowels clean
with t'asearels or merely dosing your
self every few days with salts cathar
tic pills, castor oil and ther harsh Ir
ii t n nts?
t'asearets immediately cleanse and
sweeten the stomach, remove Hie sour
CANDY
,O C £NT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE
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MRS WIFE FROM
HUSBAND'S BANK
Court Says Woman Suing for
Abandonment Had No Right
to Take Money.
CHICAGO, Oct. 11. Model husbands
have some rights, according to Munici
pal Judge Gemmill, even after they
cease to be “model." And while at
to'neys for Mrs. Lola Sutcliffe were
undertaking to prove that Robert Sut
cliffe, formerly part owner of the Ge
neva optical Company, had deserted his
wife at the beck of another woman.
Judge Gemniill hunted for the reason.
"She took S2OO from her husband's
bank account without his consent," Sut
cliffe's attorney offered to prove. And
Mrs. Sutcliffe did not deny it. Pre
viously she had confessed that lor ten
years her husband was "simply idea! -a
model."
“That settles it,” said the court,
"f'ase dismissed."
"But we can prove,” protested the
wife’s attorney, “that Sutcliffe left her
for Mrs. Alta Moore, of Antioch, Ill."
A woman has no more right to steal
from her husband than from anybody
else." declared Judge Gemmill firmly.
“Didn't Sutcliffe get letters from a
woman at his office?” asked the law
yer. appealing to Herman F. Jacobs, of
the optical company.
"That question is immaterial,” said
the court, impatiently. But Jacobs an
swered, anyway.
"I get letters from forty women my
self—what does that prove?” he said.
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the liver and carry off the constipated
waste matter and poison from the bow
els.
A t'ascai-ct tonight will straighten
you out by morning—a 10-cent box will
keep your head clear, stomach sweet,
liver and bowels regular and make you
feel cheerful and bully for months.
Don't forget the children their little
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too.
ADEL HOLDS ELECTION.
ADEL, GA.. Oct. 11.—In a spirited con
test here for mayor and council, C. E.
Parrish was elected mayor and J. H
Kinnnn. .1. T. Pope. Claton Harris. S. A.
Parrish and J. W. F Wodall councilmen.
The town is ready to begin construction
of a sewerage system.
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