The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, April 20, 1923, Image 2

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MOTHERSJO THIS - When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptomi may develop into croup, or worse. And then’s when you’re glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster IS® CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Yg Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, then short ly you lift it right off with lingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufliclent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, nnd the cal luses, without soreness or irritation. Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cuticura Soap 25c, Oiatment 25 and 50c, Talcam 25c. HHtspiß P CONSTIPATION •j. » - Lots of Experience. A victim of chronic bronchitis called on a well-known physician to he examined. The doctor, after care ful questioning, assured the patient that the ailment would respond read ily to treatment. "I sujipose you must have had a great deal of experience with this dis ease," said the sufferer. The physician smiled wisely, and replied: “Why, my dear sir. I’ve had bron chitis myself for more than 15 years,” —Baltimore Sun. wmnn ' V Stops Backaches clt Once-50 comforting A tiring day on your feet. Stooping, lifting, running up and downstairs does your back feel tied in painful knots? Apply Sloan’s to those sore; tired muscles. That warm, penetrating glow brings im mediate comfort. Almost before you realize it the pain and stiffness are gone. Wherever congestion causes pain —use Sloan’s. Sloan’s is protection against pain. All druggists carry it. Sloanli paint For rheumatism, bruisea, strains, chest colds BRIEF NEWS NOTES WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURING WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN TRY AND ABROAD EVENTS OMMPORTANCE Gathered From All Parts Of The Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign— The British government is consider ing whether action can be taken to meet the representations of America concerning smuggling of liquor in the United States from the West Indies. This announcement was made in the house of commons by Ronald McNeill, under secretary for foreign affairs. France is preparing to protest to the Near East conference, when its sessions are resumed at Lausanne, April 23, against the concessions re cently ratified by the Turkish national assembly in favor of the American in terests headed by Read Admiral Colby M. £hester. According to Turk sources, the Ches ter concessions provide for the con struction of some 2,700 miles of new railway, which is almost double the existing mileage in Anatolia. The new rail lines will touch the Black sea at Samsun and Trebizond, will link Angora with Erzerum and wlli include a through line from Mosul to the Black Sea to compete with the famous Bagdad railway. Lord Carnarvon’s remains will be interred in the top of a high hill on his estate and not in the family vault, according to one of his last expressed wishes, says an announcement. His body was sent from Cairo, Egypt, to Alexandria, and will he brought to England on the steamer Herperus. Three Russians were killed in a clash with Japanese on Sieghalien Island, off the Siberian coast, accord ing to word received at Moscow from Tehita. Two attempts have been made to assassinate Premier Mussolini, of Italy, the news of'which was consor ed and not allowed to go out of Rome, according to The Weekly Aux Es coutes. The first attempt was made in Chill palace, while the Italian di rector was holding a sabinet meeting. A trooper of the Royal Guard fired at the premier, but missed him. Harold F. McCormick’s gift to his pretty 18-year old daughter, Miss Ma tliilde McCormick, when she marries Major Max Oser, her middle-aged Swiss suitor, will be a costly chateau in the Swiss mountains, it%as learn ed at Basile, Switzerland, from one of Major Oser’s confidential friends. The Daily News’ diplomatic corres pondent states the British cabinet is consedireing the action to be taken as a protest against the execution of Monsignor Budkiewicz by the soviet government. He states that the gov ernment was possibly recall the Brit ish agent at Moscow. Howard Carter, the American who assisted Lord Carnarvon in finding the tomb of King Tut-Ankli-Amen and who is said to be ill, is reported im proved. Washington— Announcement was made at head quarters of the National Aeronautic Association of the acceptance of the state chairmanship for Georgia by L. W. Roberts, Jr., and of the vice chair manship by J. P. Addicks, both of At lanta, for the enrollment of Georgians who believe that the time Is here for the nation to utilize aeronautics for the economic advancement. The government has decided to launch a campaign to force illicit whisky dealers to disgorge millions of dollars alleged to be due the gov ernment in taxes on liquor sales. In ternal revenue collectors, co-operating with prohibition authorities, have been ordered to dig into the records gath ered in raids and seizures for evi dence to compel payment of the hid den revenues. A new brand of “nut” is going around the country impersonating Col. Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secre tary of the navy, in a most unusual way. The man visits clothing and haberdashery stores, says he is Roose velt, orders a lot of goods sent to Washington, In the name of Roose velt, gives a bogus check for the amount and receives not a penny in change. Three general supply depots for the storage and issuance of supplies and equipment for hospitals, vocational training schools and other institutions operated by the Bureau, will he maintained under pluns for reor ganization of the supply division, it was announced by Director Hies. The present depot at Perryville, Md., mid way between Baltimore and Philadel phia. will be enlarged to serve the entire Atlantic Coast section. HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA. The police released six of the seven men detained in raids at Washington in which radical literature was seized. Edward J. Irvine, on whom the author ities said they found a letter outlin ing hopes for the spread of revolu tionary documents among government employees, was held on conspiracy charges. The failure of officials in the track department of th Nashvile, Chatta nooga and St. Louis railway to pro vide sufficient ballast at the point on its lines where a passenger train was derailed February 2G, near Cal houn, Ga., was chiefly responsible for the accident concerned, sofety inspec tors reported to the interstate com merce commission after closing an investigation. Two persons were killed and 34 injured in the accident. Railroads serving Houston, San An tonio, Dallas and Sherman, Texas, were ordered by the interstate com merce commission to put into effect on June 5 reductions in all rates on pea nut and cottonseed oil. Domestic— The Alabama Power company plans to build at once a large hydro-electric plant at Lock 17 on the Warrior river near Tuscaloosa, Ala., it was announ ced by an official of the company. Six men were indicted by the Jeffer son county grand jury in connection with the flogging of Dr. J. D. Dowling, city and county health officer on May 17, last year, and capiases will be ask ed at once in order that the men may he apprehended, it was announced at the solocitor's office at Birmingham, Ala. The Illinois soldier bonus law was upheld in an opinion handed down by the state supreme court, Springfield, 111. American membership in the perma nent court of international justice, or ganized by the league of nations, was advocated by Secretary Herbert Hoov er at Dest Moines, la., as “an essential step” in the direction of world peace. Announcement of the sale of the controling interest of the Montgomery (Ala.) Journal to Frederick I. Thomp son, Former Governor B. B. Comer, and Donald Coiner, of Birmingham, was made by F. Harvey Miller, stock holder and publisher of the journal. A modern Portia is needed at Port land, Wash., to hand down another Shylock judgment. The case started over a blood transfusion administered a year ago, and now, Arthur Castal lani, waiter, puts a price of $5,000 on the pint of blood that he lost during the operation. Checked suits and fawn-colored spats are not so uncommon along Broadway in the forties, but detectives with lit tle other than these marks to guide them captured Ward J. Conklin, sought as a fugitive from justice in Emporia, Kan., where it is alleged, he wrecked two banks in 1919 and departed with $75,000 of their assets. A resolution calling on the United States to accept its full share of re sponsibility for bringing about an effec tive settlement of international prob lems was adopted by the delegates in session at the thirteenth annual ses sion of the woman’s council of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, at Mobile, Ala. One of the largest linseed compa nie in the United States will shortly acquire by purchase a large competi tor, it became known in Wail street. Petitions requesting that the name of Henry Ford, Dearborn, Mich, auto mobile manufacturer, be placed on the primary ballot of the progressive party in Nebraska in 1924 for presi dent, were filed with the secretary of state, Omaha, Neb. A. H. Penfield, former cashier of the Springfield (Ohio) National bank, was sentenced at Cincinnati, Ohio, by federal judge to serve three years in the Atlanta federal penitentiary on each of seven counts in the indictment, charging embezzlement, to which he pleaded guilty. Powder and paint have made Amer ica what it is today. Dr. C. P.Wimmer, professor of pharmacy at Columbia University, declared at the cosmetic show at New Cork. American airplane speed records for 310 miles and 620 miles were authenti cated by the contest committee of the National Aeronautic Association, both made by army aviators. One million and a quarter dollars’ worth of building permits, the greatest amount for a similar period in the na tion’s history, were taken out through out the country during January, Febru ary and March, it is announced in New York City. The United States Steel corporation announces a wage increase of 11%, ef fective April 16, for day laborers em ployed in the manufacturing plants of its subsidiary companies, with an equi table adjustment for other classes of labor in those plants. More than one hundred and fifty thousand employees are effected, and the increase, it is es timated, will add approximately a mil lion and a half dollars to the weekly payroll. DOES HOUSEWORK LIKE ITWAS PLAY Mrs. Little Declares Tanlac Re stored Full Strength After Overcoming Indigestion, “Since taking Tanlac my troubles have left me, and I never tire of tell ing about it,” declares Mrs. Johanna Little, 3032 N. 17th St., Kansas City, Mo. “My food often caused me much dis tress from gas, sourness and heart burn, and I scarcely ever wanted to eat. Headaches, biliousness and pains in my hack kept me in hot water, and I hardly ever got any restful sleep. My nerves were excited and I was so run down it was all I could do to look after my housework. “I searched the city for the right medicine, and consider it fortunate that I found Tanlac. Indigestion, sleeplessness and nervousness never bother me now, I can do my house work like it was play, and am strong and happy. Tanlac is simply grand.” Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. — Advertisement. Starting in Young. The civics teachers at a certain school in Indianapolis recently re quired their pupils to hand in state ments showing their schedules of classes. One boy noted on his slip a course in “forgery." His teacher was much astonished. Investigation showed the Day had forging in one of the fodndry classes. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this peat preparation send ten cents to Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and nention this paper.—-Advertisement. A Moment of Diffidence. “When you made your first public speech did you have stage fright?” “No,” replied Senator Sorghum. “But I had it the first time I talked to the man who was pyttlng up my campaign fund.” —Washington Star. 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