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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA. OA.. SUNDAY, DECEMBER
B .t Miss Garden Thinks Fash
ionable Attire Is All Right
at Night.
She Waits 13 Years
To Put $500 in ^ank j
Woman Loses £369 Interest Through j
Her Long Delay In Deposit
ing Money.
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B'rFTON, Dee. 6.—“After 8 o'clock
at night, when the children are in
t>«d. modern clothes are all right,”
nays Mary Garden. "The evening
gv wns of the prevailing mode are
marvelously beautiful. They become
«r. -,en better than anything else since
'ate hae decreed that the human race
• i?t have some sort of apparel.
rin the other hand, the silts and
, hhles of the daylight costumes are
ti! ,oous. Women can’t glide around
in the streets as they can in a ball
room, and tailor-mades do not cling
ysrefully like the soft, gausy stuffs
-ho evening. I wouldn’t dream of
k ng v king In the monstrosities
•liey are wearing afternoons, but the
.vEtilng gowns—ah! they are lovely.”
Is “Trifle More Sc.”
“You didn't tear your dress just be
fore going on the stage last night?”
was asked.
‘ How silly. It's built like the gown
I wore In the second act last year,
only perhaps a trifle—er—“
.More so.”
Exactly."
'Do you approve of that sort of a
gown for the ballroom or theater?”
"I’ertainly. I would wear It to a
dance or to the opera. It is In the
helgnt of fashion.”
i you think gowns should dis
play the figure quite so much?”
vfter 8 o'clock at night.” said Mary
Bteadily. "when the children have
bern put to‘bed, the filmy, dainty,
empire costumes of .the present mode
are all right. They are beautiful.
They are tile most becoming costumes
woman has worn since the Garden of
Eden. They are admirable for im
portant functions.
Afternoon Gowns Hideous.
“The sort of thing that women are
wearing in the afternoon on the other
hano. are hideous. Tou have no free
dom. you can't walk. Tou look a
fright. My afternoon garments are
very simple.”
•‘.bo you do much walking?”
"I never walk. I do not do any
thing during the opera season but
just sit still and keep from catching
cold.”
"But how do you keep your figure?"
"I have no trouble. I have weighed
as much as 148 pounds. But this sea
son I am down to 129 and I am
happy.” .
WATERTOWN, S. DAK Dec 6.—
A woman living In the country near
here brought In a package contain
ing $500 that H. D. Walrath had
wrapped up and paid io her Decem
ber's, 1900, thirteen years ago
The package had lain at the house
unowned during that time and the
woman brought it to the First Na
tional Bank and took out a time cer
tificate of deposit on It.
The $500 would have earned $369
Interest during that time.
Savannah Plans For
Great Boosters' Day
SAVANNAH, Dec. 6^—Great plans
are being made for the celebration of
Boosters’ Day in Savannah, December
10, when It is planned to have every
citizen visit all manufacturing plants
and later in the day congregate on
Broughton street for a one-night’
Mardi Gras.
Secretary Daniels, of the Navy De
partment, announced that he would
send two gunboats to the city for the
celebration. Plans are being made to
entertain the men and officers.
GIRL MAKES $222 AS FARMER.
POCAHONTAS, ARK., Dec. 6.—Thor
ough demonstration of what can be pro
d treed on a small piece of ground in
Randolph County has been proven by
one of the small girls of the Girls’ Can
ning Club of the county. Lena Raitz,
one of the prize winners in the county
contest, and who made a good showing
at the Hot Springs State Fair, has made
a. net profit of $222.15 from one-tenth
of an acre of ground.
Son Orders Father’s
Arrest as a Vagrant
Fi
“Enlarged Act” Throws Non-
• !
Irrigable Sections Open for
Settlement.
Lost Alarm Clock
Rings Inside Goat
Man Who Always Gets Up at Noon
After Morning Nap Now
In Difficulty.
ST. LOT IS. Dec. 6.—The myste
rious disappearance of an alarm clock
from the home of William Neighbors
was solved and as a result Neighbors
Is matching pennies to decide wheth
er a goat owned by his son la more
valuable than the clock.
Neighbors rises early to milk the
cows. Then he completes his work
and about 9 o’clock takes a nap, aris
ing at noon. He relied on the alarm
clock to rouse him from his slum
bers at the noon hour.
About noon while lie was standing
In the yard he heard the alarm ring
ing and investigation showed the
sound camp from inside the goat.
The alarm continued ringing until
It ran down and its presence did not
seem to cause the goat the slightest
Uuvkuvenience.
Novice, 26, Winner in
His Race for Mayor
HAMILTON. OHIO, Dor —Fivcl-
friolc A, Iflnklr, 26. Ju»t out of oollcire,
a novice in the political life of the
city, January 1 will assume the office
of Mayor, having, as Socialists’ leafi
er, defeated Charles E. Mason, hanker
and Fusion candidate, and M. O.
Burn*, Democrat, both seasoned poli
ticians.
Hinkle worked his way through
Miami University and last June was
given a free scholarship In the Cin
cinnati Law School. He will spend
the next six weeks In visiting several
cities getting acquainted with city
affairs.
TALKED TO LAST WITH HANO.
BALTIMORE, Dec. 6.—William Craw
ford Sherlock, president of the Asso
ciated Blind Men of Maryland and
treasurer of the Maryland Association
of Workers for the Bhad, is dead here
When he could see no one, could not
speak and could not move his rlgnt
elde, he continued to tell with the nim
ble fingers of the left hand, almost up
to death, where papers dealing with
societies with which he waa associated
could he found.
NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—As an elder
ly man laid a dime on the bar for a
drink in a saloon at Lenox avenue
and l30th street, at 6:30 o'clock last
evening, a younger man ran In from
the street, took the coin, led the other
to the door find passed him to a po
liceman who stood there.
“You don’t mean to say that you
would have your old father arrested?”
the old man protested, his voice trem
bling.
“That Is just what I am doing," the
younger man replied, curtly. “You
have been a nuisance long enough,
and I am tired of it. Officer, take
him along.”
In the Lenox avenue police station
the elder man said he was Charles
Henry Hawkins, 69 year old, living In
the Bon Ton Hotel, a lodging house.
The father was locked up on a
charge of vagrancy.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—The 320-
acre homestead law, or, as it is often
called, the enlarged homestead law.
has made possible the entry of many
million acres of dry land in the West
ern States In tracts double the size
allowed under the original homestead
law.
Only land which has been “desig
nated” by the Secretary of the Inte
rior as “non-lrrigable” can be entered
'under this act. More than 200,000,000
acres have been thus designated, but
petitions and sworn statements re
questing further designations are
-constantly being received.
In an Interview just given out Sec
retary Lana calls attention to the fact
that there appears to be considerable
misunderstanding among Western
homesteaders as to the procedure nec
essary in order that enlarged home
stead designations may be made.
The Secretary states that only the
simplest and most direct action by
the settler is required, and that it is
wholly unnecessary for him to Incur
the charges now made by attorneys
who draw up formal petitions that
are in fact no more effective than the
homesteader’s own letter would be.
Good Roads Idea Is
Boosted in Pulpits
CHEYENNE, WYO„ Dec. 6.—So
thoroughly has the "good roads” idea
taken root in Wyoming that many
ministers preached sermons which
dealt with the general movement in
the State for improvement of the
highways.
This was done in response to a
suggestion from Governor Carey, con
tained in an official proclamation,
that the churches of the State take
notice of the location through Wyo
ming of the Lincoln memorial high
way.
Don’t Wait tor
Pimples to Go
They’ll Leave in a Hurry If You j
Use Stuart’s Calcium
Wafers. Tried and
Proved By Thou
sands.
“Oh, they’ll go away as I grow older”
—perhaps But why wait for old age to
correct the disorders of young blood
when Stuart’s Calcium Wafers will de
stroy the eruptions caused by blood
Impurities In the course*of a few’ days?
Why be subjected to the annoyance of
a pimply face for years and lose all the
admiration and love that youth holds
dear when the remedy Is so simple.’
Thousands of people throughout the
country owe the beauty and attractive
ness sti their complexion to Stuart’s
Calcium Wafers. Why not gain for
yourself the blessing these have ob
tained?
4 Priests, Brothers
Of Bride, Officiate
MILWAUKEE, WlR, Dec. 6.—When
Miss Marie Georgina Stehling, a mu
sic teacher, decided to ge£ married,
there was no scarcity of pastors to
perform the ceremony.
She has four brothers in the priest
hood, and they rV had a part in the
ceremony which united her and Nich
olas Wablen, Jr.
‘Leichfertig’ Libel,
Says Canada Court
VANCOUVER, Dec. 6.—Baron Von AI-
vensleben, a millionaire real estate oper
ator, accused Dr. G. Schumacher, editor,
and F. R. Blochberger. publisher of The
Westliche Canada Post, of stating that
Baron Alvensleben acted in an unscru
pulous manner toward his clients.
The case turned upon the German
word “leichfertig” as applied to the Bar
on’s methods The Judge sentenced the
accused to a nominal sentence.
PASTOR MAY BE CHIEF.
GRAND JUNCTION. COLO., Dec. 6 —
Grand Junction may have a minister
for its chief of police. Friends of the
Rev. J A. Beqker, former pastor of the
Congregational Church, are urging
Mayor-elect Cherrington to give him the
appointment..
“Don’t Walt for Old Age. You Will
Never Lose Pimples This Way Until
You Lose- Your Beauty."
Skin disorders—except those caused
by parasites—are also blood disorders.
Purify the blood and at the same time
you drive out the pimples. Calcium
sulphide, the chief constituent of Stu
art’s Calcium Wafers, Is the greatest of
blood purifiers and is recommended by
all physicians. It converts the poisons
in the blood Into gases that the pores
can easily eliminate. Stuart’s Calcium
Wafers will cure the most acute case of
pimples, brash, blackheads and liver
spots in three or four days.
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers contain iioth-
ing harmful to the system. They not
only purify the blood, but make it
healthy and vigorous, bringing the glow
of youth to the cheeks and vigor and
strength to the body. You will never
know how glorious it is to live until
you have a pure, vigorous, abundant
blood supply coursing through your
veins. There are not only good looks,
but health and happiness in every box
of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers are conve
nient to carry and pleasant to take.
Get a 50e box of your druggist.
The Land of Promise, Profits, and
Golden Opportunity
Georg
The Empire State of the South
Here are figures that tell their own story of Georgia. While the won
derful development of the South has attracted the attention of the whole
nation, so rich is Georgia’s marvelous versatility of resources and such
has been her unquestioned leadership in progress, that she has worthily
won the undisputed title of the “Empire State of the South.’’ The figures
speak for themselves.
Values of Georgia’s 1913 crops, conservatively estimated.
r,,tton Cotton Seed, Cotton By-Products. $252,000,000
Dive Stock. Poultry
Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes 4,250.000
Corn 75,000.000
Vegetables and Truck 2,000.000
Sugar Cane and Products $2,500 000
Hay
Fruits
Peanuts
Other Products
Minerals
3,000,000
1 000.000
2,250.000
5,000.000
6,500,000
Nowhere on earth is a more varied or more healthful climate to be found than Georgia boasts.
Interest yourself in some particular section o f Georgia—in general farrry'ng, fruit culture, cat
tle or poultry raising, truck growing, timber, turpentine, marble, building stone, minerals, cotton,
cwn or in any of the marvelous varieties of Georgia’s crops, products and resources.
INFORMATION GIVEN FREE.
We have a Land Information Bureau,
where facts, figures and statistics from
recognized authorities are kept constantly
up to, date. This information is yours for
the asking. Write us.
Address applications for information to
Georgia Land Information Bureau
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AILY
Atlanta, Georgia
7 H. P. Twin, Two Twenty-F*iv«
Model, $225.00 F.O.B. Factory
I No Matter Where You Start to Consider
a Motorcycle Purchase
— if you investigate—if you study values carefully—you are
almost sure to base your final judgment on one of the two
machines reproduced on this page.
The $225 Indian embodies a margin of motorcycle worth beyond competi
tion. The Two-Sixty Model (lower illustration) with full electric equipment and
Corbin-Brown Speedometer at $260.00, is an accomplishment that may be dupli
cated some time in the future—but which for the present time must go on record
as the greatest motorcycle value in the world.
For thirteen years the Indian organization has been keenly alert to test and
develop every possible device which made for the improvement of the motorcycle.
From their farsightedness and sound judgment has evolved a series of
unparalleled achievements in the perfection of the motorcycle which are embodied in
MOTOCYCLES
FOR 1914
The twin cylinder motor was the product of
Indian engineering skill. It was used success
fully for the first time on Indian models. The
fact that the Twin motor is today practically
standard on all makes of motorcycles is suffi
cient testimony to its worth.
As tfie originators and largest manufactur
ers of this type of motor the Indian engineering
staff is in a position to best understand its intri
cate mechanical problems and to produce a
motor that is markedly in advance for power
output in proportion to weight, rapidity of ac
celeration and capacity for hard work.
Folding footboards are another of the many
Indian originations. Their comfort and con-
Write for the new illustrated Indian catalog. It pictures and describes in detail the
“38 Betterments ’ * in 1914 models. It will help you to a fuller appreciation of the im
provements and equipment to which you are entitled when buying a 1914 motorcycle.
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HENDEE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Springfield, Mass.
(Largest Motorcycle Manufacturers in the World)
venience brought them instant popularity. They
are now considered an indispensable part of
motorcycle equipment.
The greatest sensation in motorcycle devel
opment last year was the Indian Cradle Spring
Frame. This remarkable feature was devel
oped exclusively by the Indian. It has never
been successfully imitated and stands today the
greatest device for insuring the rider absolute
comfort and total absence of vibration on even
the roughest roads.
In addition to the retained features and in
cluding electric equipment, there are 38 Better
ments in 1914 Indian models, improvements
which make the Indian more than ever the
pre-eminent motorcycle.
BRANCHES AND SERVICE STATIONS
CHICAGO DENVER SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA
TORONTO LONDON
Local Distribuor
Hendee Manufacturers Co. 457 Peachtree St.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Speedometer, Price $260.00 F. O. B. Factory.
See Catalog for detailed description.
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