Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 14, 1913, Image 15

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v —- J j kl 5 C HEAKST’S SI'INuai Aiviihnii ain, aujaiua, ata., ©UJNIJAY, 1)E(’EMBER 14, 1913. # 1913 ATLANTA CORN SHOW BESTYET.SAYSCAMPBELL U. S. Expert Thanks City for K indness to Boys. Says 1914 Will See Still Greater Expansion. J. Phil Campbell, of the United State* Department of Agriculture and head of the farm demonstration and corn club work In Georgia, has Just written a letter to Secretary Walter G. Cooper, of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, In which he says the re cent Georgia com show was the big- best and one of the most successful the South has ever seen. He speaks of the proposed expan sion of the corn club work another year. Mr. Campbell says: “I am taking the first opportunity to thank you In behalf of the Corn Club boys for the 1913 corn show. This was one of the most successful contests of its kind I have ever had the pleasure of attending. I believe there were more individuals repre sented by exhibits, reports and boys In person than have ever been gotten together at any other fair or com show in the South. Kindness Appreciated. “The boys have made a success this year and they highly appreciate the kindness extended to them by the , people of Atlanta during their visit. “I wish I could have the oppor tunity to thank everyone personally who entertained the boys or who con tributed to the expense of the com show. “I shall have to be content, how- OSHKOSH, WIS., Deo. 13.—What students entering Normal School do or do not know in the way of gen eral information was brought out during an examination by the board recently. Following are some of the ques tions and answers: Q. What and where is Manila? A. Manila is a rope found in a hard ware store. Q. Who is Jane Addam? A. Jane Addams is a famous actress. Q. What causes a change of sea son? A. The sun and moon and sometimes both. Q. What was the era of good feel ing? A. The whisky rebellion. Q. Who was Captain Scott? A. He was the digger of the Panama Canal. FEW MOMENTS! NO INDIGESTION OR SICK STOIVIflCH—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN ever, with this letter of appreciation personally to you. not from myself alone, but from the Com Club boys of the State. “Next year we shall have the oats and hay clubs as well as the boys’ pig clubs, in addition to the corn club work. I believe the time has come for the expansion of the corn clubSi since the boys have made a decided success in this department, and in 1914 will try out the other clubs.” Who Is Jane Addams? Actress, One Answer Digests Ail Food, Absorbs Gases and Stops Fermentation at Once. Wonder what upset your stomach— which portion of the food did the dam age—do you? Well* don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; ff sour, gas sy and upset and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps: your head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated—just take Pape’s Diapepsin, and in five minutes you will wonder what became of the ! indigestion and distress. Millions of j men and women to-day know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A lit- ; tie Diapepsin occasionally keeps the i stomach regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest. most harmless relief is Pape’s Diapepsin. which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. Tt’s truly wonder ful—it digests food and sets things straight so gently and easy that it is astonishing. Please don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it’s so unnecessary.—Advt. A STRIKING PHOTOGRAPH of Commodore Alfred E. Brown swimming the Gatun Lake. He covered Hie twen ty-four miles in twelve bouts and a half. He wanted to swim the length of the eanal, but Colonel Goethals declined to have the lock gates opened. ~ r V: ! §; No Compulsion. “The earth was then thrown in on the living men. Thev were not com pelled thus to sat ice themselves, but were actually g io oblige their lord. When one chief visited another, as they were forever and always do ing. and usually by water, before the caller’s boat was beached a herald was sent ahead. GETS RELEASE Teacher Pleads Guilty of Moon- shining, Goes to Prison—Trus tee Awaits His Return. GREENVILLE, S. C., Dec. 13.—- “Xhfre'll be no school in these here mountains until the Guverment kin see fit to turn loose our school teach er. Fes so r Willyum Lindsy,” This was the declaration of Hampton Tur ner, a stern old mountaineer, who is a trustee of a little school situated on a lofty peak In Glassy Mountain. He was speaking In behalf of Profes sor William T. Lindsay. Professor Lindsay, a schoolmaster In the week days, occupant of a place in the “amen” corner of his church on Sundays, and a full-lledged moon shiner at night, was arrested in a dis tillery near his schoolhoues several months ago. He was tried in the United States District Court on the charge of owning and operating an illicit whisky distillery. He confessed the offense and was sentenced to serve four months in the Spartan burg County jail. When the prisoner was placed be hind the bars the door of the Glassy Mountain School was closed, the key turned and thrust into the pocket of Hampton Turner, who was chairman of the board of trustees. Turner for bade anybody to open the school untir Professor Lindsay should be released from jail. His word was obeyed. The date for the opening of the school this fall arirved and passed, and still Trustee Turner failed to budge. Several days ago Professor Lindsay’s sentence expired, and* the schoolmaster returned to his little mountain school to find his chair va cant. The school is now running five hours a day, five days of the week. Motorcycling Pastor Runs Down Coyote NEW ULYSSES, KANS., Dec. 13.— It was like Sheridan's dash to Win chester. was this chase and capture of a coyote by the Rev. J. L. Hippie, with his motorcycle over Grant Coun ty prairies. Mr. Hippie is a rural mail carrier. On his regular trip he saw a coyote. Across the wide ex panse of level land preacher and coy ote set sail. In point of speed the motorcyele was too much for the quadruped, hut when the gasoline w'ould get close the coyote would suddenly turn, which, of course, caused the minister some in convenience. This kind of warfare continued fo.* about three miles, when the coyote gave up. Albino Squirrels Not Expected to Survive Family of Them Is Captured in Min nesota, but Their Whiteness Presages Death. ST. PAUL, Dec. 13.—A family of five albino squirrels, happy and ap parently unmindful of the fate that awaits them, has been discovered in a tall locust tree on Captain Wyman X. Folsum’s place, Interstate Park, Dulles of the St. Croix. The captaip w’’ try to protect and feed them, but fate has doomed them to die, If scientific theories are cor rect. Zoologists say nature has so ar ranged things that w’hen any apeci^s of animal becomes too numero is white ones appear and are promptly killed off by their kind. FIERT CHILEAN DANCE. lH Bride, a Widow, Gets Big Share in Estate DEBEQl'E. COIiO., Dec. 18 — A set tlement has been effected of the estate of the late Marshall Nuckolls, a cattle man of this city and Pueblo, by which his young widow, a bride of a month, becomes one of the richest women on the Western s’ope. with $190,000 from the sale of steers alone. I Tango Dead, but Smart Set Finds Something Better to Take Its Place. By STEVEN BURNETT. Special Cable to The Am .-’san. BERLIN, Dec. 13.—Berlin is still in mourning over the premature death of the tango, which was cruelly killed by the Kaiser's decree, but our spirit Is that of the great Napoleon at the battle of Marengo—“the battle of the tango is lost, but there Is still time to win another.’’ With marvelous rapidity our army of tango teachers recovered from the blow, which at first seemed crushing. Berlin cun no longer imitate Paris, which is still tangoing, but it can do something far greater—it can and will launch a new dance which every otht-i capital in Europe will be bound ta take up, the “cucla” of exotic Chili* which is said to be far more graceful and fiery than the tango, while at ths sarm* time absolutely inoffensive ev-*n to the most sensitive of moralists. Already there are a few dancing- masters here who are familiar with the “cucla,'' and a score of mofe na tives of Chile, from the young Secre tary of the Legation downward, ari making considerable money initiating other dancingmasters in the charm ing movements of their national dance, while many spools of films, showing the steps of the “cueia.” ars on their way here by the fastest steamers. In the meantime everybody here, press and public, with delightful snob bishness, is denouncing ' he tango as a dance fit only for “muleteros” w!>h their indecent “muchacos” and *‘chl- cas” to the accompaniment of revolv er shots and stabs from jealous “favorecedors” and we really don’t understand that we could ever think of sinking to such a moral level w’hi a 'may be all right in Paris, but most assuredly not for cultured and reflm-d Berlin! What an aw'ful fate t!i*s Kaiser has saved us from! 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