The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, June 19, 1929, Image 5

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fl show Fondness ■ E^K for phonograph Music ■ , imo nntive music is made on ■ Tlh- '■ ' pig around ns dish- Hp< I, "” r \ vil ., I, a skin is tightly "T Th' V "re something like ■fir'' ll ' 1 " ~, .m 1 deni like tambou ttl!' ,i;o your Choice which Hi,.;,, Light musicians and ■" Bl ll ll ,.urin-'s of different sizes orchestra. Each man mile white rod ■rt Illtlt.lt ellrk. All the ■ ,be 7 iho ...-mve are thus produced. n ,, iv ,rs -iiig they play, and ns li,ne ’ tlie ,uuslc bas ■iSSn tsof iisowu. but it has strict ■H |,( wilt . u the Eskimo hears ■ li “ l ! l '; r( ,,,'.„ t l music it delights him I( ,v Wne.. McMillan, the Aretie ■ fS - ' -ailed for the Arctic, a ■lUph .vinpany sent him a tine ■ pb ' ,Mr inii' liiue and a number of rec ■ l K ’ h is winter quarters, frozen ■ :;i ; ,0 the ice. Within nine degrees ■ h( , North pole, the phonograph was U'l continually, and concerts of ■ 'wnurtl mimic" were given to the Es- H Idiiios. I A Lesson II Q overn or Martin, at a Tallahassee ■ reception, was talking about a cor- I runt official. I "Xhe man's canting hypocrisy,” said I Governor Martin, “reminds me of the ■ old clothes dealer who said to his llt ■ tie eon: ■ .“Sonny, 1 mode a mistake in giv- I , Dg change to that customer what just ■ bought a palm beach suit. Yes, I ■ gave* him a dollar and a half too lit- I He. And this teaches us, sonny boy, I that we should always make it a point I to profit by our mistakes.’ ” Hen Faithful to Trust Although the barn of Ezra Hess of Waller. I’a., was completely destroyed bv a windstorm, not a stick of timber of the barn remaining upright, a ben fitting on a nest of eggs in a corner of the barn was unhurt and undis turbed. While workmen cleaned up the wreckage she remained at her post and was so found by them when they pulled away some timbers. Scientific Term Aerodynamics is t lie branch of pneu matics that treats of tlie laws of mo tion of gasses, especially atmosphere, under (lie influence of gravity and other mechanical forees, and of tlie mechanical effects produced by such motion. It includes all forces applied by or through the air. the forces of currents, and conversely the thrust of propellers, and the sustaining power of surfaces in motion. Finds Navarre Tombs After a long search, Canon Dtihar rat. an archeologist, lias found the lost tombs of tlie kings c.' Navarre in the ancient cathedral of Lescar, a village in the I’.vrennees. The oldest part of the cathedral was built in the Twelfth century. In 1599 the roof collapsed, and in course of time, the location of the tombs was lost. The cathedral is to be restored. Hawaii Best Sugar Area Sugar planters in Hawaii can grow four or five times as much sugar to tlie acre as fliose of any other sugar producing country of the world, ac cording to the island territory. Ha tvuii'.s wonderful productivity, lie de clares, is the result almost wholly of scientific study and experimentation by sugar planters.—Gas Logic. Light and Health The relation of ultra-violet light to health is tlie most spectacular dis covery in physiology in many years, writes Dr. E. V. McCollum, in Mc f'alls -Magazine. The proof ttiat only a special kind of light is effective in Promoting the general health of the nn .v system, is of profound im portance. Something Wrong Align Parent— These much-ad ver ii-ed "school shoes” I bought of you 111 mv boy didn’t last two weeks, ", ien A o ® p aid they would wear a whole year. Dealer— Why, there must he some tmstake; perhaps the hoy’s been "earing them outside of school. In Great Luck Huldiy (reading)—Here’s a statisti ■' article in which it is stated every child born is a Chinaman. ' ! e. v —Oh, goodness! What a biess- n S that we have only two. Compounding a felony is somewhat e mit from pounding a felon. Banish € Mosquitoes M§k Easier! Quicker! y\ flit is the new, easier, quicker / y' \. vv " a y to rid your rooms of mos- '/ \ / { N. ‘iuitoes—for comfort and health. ' J/ j N. fe handy Flit sprayer floats a /II fcßi? 'apor that does not fall in drops, / j rom which no mosquitoes escape! All die—or money back. More for your money in the quart size. ’The yellow Sjjsg M m jSgs&t can urkhthe When Food Sours Lots of folks who think they have ‘‘indigestion’* have only an acid condi tion which could be corrected in five or ten minutes. An effective anti-acid like Phillips Milk of Magnesia soon restores digestion to normal. Philftps does away with all that sourness and gas right after meals. It prevents the distress so apt to occur two hours after eating. What a pleas ant preparation to take! And how good It is for the system! Unlike a burning dose of soda—which Is but temporary relief at best —Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Next time a hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on the least dis comfort, try— Phillips r Milk of Magnesia Hammer and Tongs “Pop, what’s a monolog?” “A monolog is a conversation be tween husband and wife.” “I thought that was a dialog.” “No, a dialog is where two persons are speaking.”—Capper’s Weekly. It is hard to repair a broken friend ship ; but, perhaps, it was a mistake in the first place. Mosquito Bites HANFORD’S Balsam of Myrrh Money back for first bottle if not suited. All dealers. That’s Evolution When christened, site was named Mary. As she grew up she became May. When she began to shine so cially she signed her name “Mae.” Some years ago she married, and now she is just “Ma.” HeIHT" GBULBKT WALK Helped By Taking Lydia E. Pink* ham’s Vegetable Compound Gretna, La. —“After my first child was born I took Lydia E. Pinlcham’s i Vegetable Com pound for a run jgsfggs&gfe down condition. I could not walk across my room at IP&itt .yJPfrgg times, I was so §K ? weak. A friend in ! * * —jipr duced me to take the Vegetable Com . pound. Since that time I have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Herb ** ——-Tftf-irnri-j jj ed ; cin g and the Pills for Constipation, and I have used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. I am a housekeeper and I am still tak ing the Vegetable Compound as a tonic to enable me to do my work.” — Mbs. E. F. Vickkaib, 829 Hancock St., Gretna, La. W. N. U„ ATLANTA, NO. 25-1929. Famous Indian Tower Tlie most nearly perfect tower in the world is said to be the Kuth Minar, ten miles outside the city of Delhi, India, it is 283 feet high and its fluted sides are of sandstone Blind ing from purplish reds to pink and orange. Laugh and the world laughs with you; growl and tlie world laughs at you. Did tiie ancients enforce all their laws; or were they human, like us? HE ROCKDALE RECORD, Conyers, Ga., Wed., June 19, 1929. •jt'k*- ********************** | Two-Year-Old Baby Is Witness in Court * * Rutte, Mont. —The youngest Hj -k witness ever used in a local po- * lice court was a two-year-old * * boy, Robert Clifford, who exhib- * Sited a long cut on his face as J I evidence that a defendant in a | .j. disturbance case broke the glass $ •b In (lie front door of Mrs. Cl If- * * ford’s home. The youngster In- j * furred the cut from (lying glass. * T* 3(t -Sk-************************ SHIP’S CREW KEPT ALIVE BY PRAYERS Adrift Eight Days in Wave- Buffeted Lifeboat. New York. —Prayer and Bible read ings sustained ten shipwrecked sailors through eight days ot torture in a wave-buffeted lifeboat, it was revealed when the yacht Amidn reached port with survivors of the four-masted schooner, James E. Coburn. Eieven men abandoned the Coburn when it foundered on a voyage from Baltimore to Martinique. They were without food or water after tbe first four days. Three of then' were white men, tlie rest negroes. While smash ing seas broke against the sides of their twenty-foot yawl each man prayed to his own conception of a deity. One of the white men, W. E. Mil liken, engineer, became temporarily insane and bis hysterical mutterings added to the babel of prayers. One of tlie negroes, \V. Sargent, sixty year-old cook, died. His body was not thrown overboard because the other ten men in the boat were too weary for the exertion involved. Capt. Jose J. Pereira, of the Co bum, was the only survivor who could give a coherent account of the terror-laden days before smoke from the yacht Amida curled over the horizon and the men in tlie lifeboats knew rescue was at hand. Captain McLaughlin, of the Amida, said tie was fifteen miles off course when he sighted the yawl. The sur vivors were not told that the rescue was made possible only by accident. Canned meat i.nd hardtack were put into the yawl when the schoon er was abandoned. Salt water soaked t lie crackers, however, and despite scanty rations the meat soon was gone. Four days before they were saved there was no food or water aboard. Girl Bandit at Last Meets Woman Waterloo Nc York.—A girl bandit—of course she was bobbed haired and blonde — led a holdup in the best bobbed haired bandit tradition and followed preced ent so closely that after her arrest she talked toe much and two men she named to the police were arrested. John Raszwolsky, owner of a gro cery store, was the intended victim. He was behind the counter when a young woman and two men entered. The woman, Raszwolsky told the po lice, pointed a revolver at him and demanded that he put up his hands and also give them all the money lie had. Mrs. Raszwolsky was in their apart ment behind Hie store and heard what the woman said to her husband, so she screamed as loudly as she could. The scream unnerved ttie men with the girl, who were holding ropes in their hands ready to tie up the grocer as soon as they had his money. The men turned and made for the door and the girl dropped her pistol and fol lowed. Raszwolsky seized her, but she broke away. Too late, however, for Patrol man Hoffman had heard the scream and met the giri at the door with open arms. She gave her name as Emily Beloski, eighteen, and said she was an honest laundress out of work. Upon further Information she gave them, detectives arrested William Moore, thirty-one, and Nicholas Turetsky. Moore said he was an Indian who formerly lived on a Colorado reser vation. Fears Alienation of Mate; Enjoins Coupk Waterbury, Conn. —The affection of Mrs. Arthur S. Hart of Watertown for her husband has been safeguarded by the law. Common Pleas Judge Harry J. P>eardsley issued an Injunction at. Hart’s request, restraining John J. Fairchild and Hilda Fairchild, his i/ife, from doing anything to nlienate Mr. Hart's affections. It is believed to be the first court order of its kind sver issued in such a case. 100 Persons Killed by Fire in Poland London.—One hundred persons were killed in a tire which destroyed 250 houses at Iwie, eastern Poland, during the night, an exchange Telegraph dis patch from Warsaw said. Five hun died families were made homeless by the fire, whose flames could be seen 30 miles. Authorities suspect incendia rism. Muit Quit Novel* New York.—After leading four boys oil a night raid on a public school in New York city, Charles Huge! was sen tenced to slop reading dime novels for one year. Fngel ami Ids gang took stamps, pens, and pencils before they were caught by a night watchman. MOTHER! Baby's Best Laxative is "Cafiforoia Fig Syrup" When baby is constipated, has wind colic, feverish breath, eoated-tongue, or diarrhea, a half-teaspoonful of gen uine “California Fig Syrup” promptly moves the poisons, gases, bile, sour ing food and waste right out Never cramps or overacts. Babies love Its delicious taste. Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali fornia Fig Syrup” which has full direc tions for infants in arms, and chlldfen of all ages, plainly printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. One Way Out Lee —Does your wife ask you for tilings she knows you cannot afford? Paul —She hasn’t asked for a thing since we were married. Lee —Great! How do you manage It? Paul —When site wants n tiling she does not ask me; she tells me. His Type “One of those mawkish lovers.” “Why’s that?” “He always says, ‘Just one mawkish and then we’ll part.’ ” Hungry World The whole world is hungry for ro mance—not just the young and flighty, but ttie sober middle-aged as well. — American Magazine. SURE STARTER FOR LAZY UVER Free Proof! Ordinary laxatives, oils, salts, etc., may clean you out. But when that’s done, you’re bad off as before. What you need; what every bilious, half sick, headachy person needs is some thing to start the liver and bowels; regulate them; make them act nor mally. That’s what Dodson’s Lever tone does. That’s why people who try it for constipation, biliousness, etc., will never use anything else. Make us prove it. Send for FREE bottle. Address; Sterling Products, Wheel ing, W. Va. DODSON’S Lisiv^iJxXxrcui TASTES GOOD-ACTS QUICK Huge Locomotive for India The Bengal-Xagpur Railway com pany of India has just placed an or der for 1G locomotives, eacli of a weight not less than 232 tons. Of the “Beyer-Garatt” articulated type, they will rank as (lie largest railway en gines ever constructed in Europe. The Fruit Fly The scientist explains that t he Medi terranean fruit fly usually carries a black and yellow scheme, but has pur ple eyes. Any time you see a fly with purple glims swat the beggar. Lowest Known Wage Scale The wages of sin are about the same year after year. —Atchison Globe. You will never be accused of cheat ing at cards as long as you lose. Girls who go ’round a good deal must be in the spinster class. ’em all Super-quality makes Tanglefoot a super-spray. It kills insects wholesale and destroys the un hatched eggs of moths, fleas and bedbugs. No fly escapes. Mosquitoes “bum up”. Say “Tangle foot” for highest quality. Prices greatly reduced. Pay less and get the best. Wttp For flies only, TanxUfeos Fly 3RMEKj Paper and Fly Ribbon* are the most sanitary anil (f: v econamUcal destroyers. TANGLEFOOT SPRAY Climax Put Too Much Strain on Credulity George Cohan said in a Y. M. C. A. address in Brooklyn on play-writing: “Then there are climaxes. We must have rousing climaxes, of course. But the trouble with most of these rousing climaxes is that they are false. “Like the grizzly bear story, “Over the campfire in the mountains a young guide told n party of New York millionaires about a tight he'd had witli n grizzly. ** ‘Yes, gents,’ the young fellow said, and lie gave a satisfied chuckle —‘yes, it was my first grizzly, so I was natch erly gol-darn proud to kill him in a hand-to-hand mixup. Just my hare hands I had, that’s all. We started to fight at sunrise. When he breathed ids last the sun was gain’ down.’ “The guide paused. He looked from face to face. Then lie said slowly: “ 'For the second time.’ ’’ The Trouble-Seeker William S. Vare, the Pennsylvania political leader, was congratulated, at a luncheon in Philadelphia, on liis aniiuhility, a trait which makes Ids yoke pleasant to bear. “Well,” ttie senator-elect said, “I don't go round looking for trouble, certainly. I try not to resemble An thony Trollope. “At a literary dinner in London Ed mund Yates was holding forth to a group of llternteurs at one end of the table when Trollope roared at him from tbe other: ‘“Yates, I disagree with you in toto. What was it that you said?'” —Detroit Free Press. Fijian* Win Laurel* Descendants of cannibal chiefs in the Fiji islands make fine surgeons. One grandson of a cannibal chief lias gained eminence in these islands as a surgeon und lias operated successfully on many Europeans. League of Na tions medical officials investigating health conditions paid high tribute to the system by which the sons of na tive chiefs are being trained ns doc tors and surgeons. Some of tlie na tive practitioners have become as high ’y skilled as whites. Her Lucky Day When Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Clark, of Rochester, N. Y., arrived at Perry, N. Y., on a motor trip that had in vaded East Aurora, Mrs. Clark was greatly alarmed to find her $1,500 dia mond ring, and heirloom, missing. She searched the hotel at East Aurora, where she had bad dinenr. Ttie ring could not lie found in the hotel, so Mr. and Mrs. Clark returned to East Au rora. They found the ring near the curb in front of the hotel, where it had lain for hours, unnoticed. Diamond’s Origin According to Greek legend, the dia mond owed its origin to a beautiful, pure-minded Greek youth of that name, wiio bad helped to care for the great god Jupiter in his cradle. Un willing to see this beloved Diamond suffer the ills and final extinction of other mortals, Jupiter transformed him into pure crystalized carbon, the hardest and most brilliant substance in nature, thus securing his immor tality. Won Race With Time So that their little daughter, Chris tina Margaret, could be born a native daughter of San Luis Obispo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iversen came all the way from Norway, arriving home by train, the child’s birth occurring three and one-half hours later at the home of the father’s parents. Prodigal in That Respect “But if Mrs. Binks is vulgar, you must admit she is generous.” "Well, yes—she’s always giving her self away.” “Proverb” The definition of a proverb is a “fa miliar and widely known popular say ing In epigrammatic form.” He Kept in Style Old Dobbin had faults, but lie wasn’t called second-hand the day after you nought him. —Nashville Tennessean. If the children play hard enough, :hey won t need a bedtime story. They’re asleep before you can start. But ifou know this ?... & DID yon know that Black Flag Liquid, the ' T deadliest liquid insect-killer made, saves you 15c? Black Flag costs only 35c a a half-pint. Some liquids cost 50c. 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Gold in Philippines Gold struck in tunneling an aque duct for Manila more than equals the cost of the undertaking. The 9,000- foot vein was estimated to contain ore worth $20,000,000. No particular sur- - prise was occasioned, for within a thirty-mile radius of the Philippine capital at least two gold lodes and several areas of placer ground had al ready been located. Or a Night Bloomer The old-time girl was usually m clinging vine. The modern girl is usually a rambler.—Louisville Times. Not an Extended Period “How long were you engaged to Clarice?” “I don’t know, my watch stopped." Better Take a Chancw Those who take no chances gener ally have to take what’s left over by those who do. —Boston Transcript