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Many are making 515.00 and up per day, can
Hint Fruit and Vetetablef for market, neigh¬
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No Vacillation There.
“So, Wobbler is dead?”
“Yes, and it’s the lirst time lie ever
arrived at a definite conclusion.”
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen’s Foot -Base, the antiseptic powder to
be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in
the foot-bath. The Plattsburg Camp Man¬
ual advises men in training to use Foot =
Ease In their shoes each morning. It pre¬
vents blisters and sore spots and relieves
painful, swollen, smarting feet and takes
the sting out of corns and bunions. Always
use Allen’s Foot=Ease to break in new
shoes.—Adv.
The Fact.
“I am afraid your wife has got the
6oclal bee in her bonnet”
“Ah, there’s the sting.”
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
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he world’s standard remedy for kidney,
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•ok for the name Gold Mednl oe every box
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The Velvet Touch
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Millions treated. Why not you ?
Price $3.00 each remedy
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Oil Land Leasing Co., Henrietta, Texas.
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KING PIN
CHEWING TOBACCO
Has that
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W. N. U-, ATLANTA NO. 22-1920,
Floating Hotel to Help Solve Housing Problem
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The steamship Noronlc has been sent to Detroit, at the combined request of the citizens and hotel proprietors
to help solve the housing problem there by serving as a floating hotel.
Say Thousands
Die from H.C.L.
United States Scientists Give
Startling Facts Gleaned From
Investigation.
CHILDREN MOST SUSCEPTIBLE
Claim Vice President Marshall’s
Adopted Son Killed by Lack of
Nutritious Food—Proper
Diet is Needed.
Washington.—The high cost of food
is killing thousands of Americans and
undermining the health of thousands |
of others.
This is the deduction made by scien¬
tists connected with the government,
whose job is to figure out just what
kinds of foods are necessary to sus¬
tain the human body.
The reason for the H. C. L. casualty
list is that the most expensive foods
are the ones most necessary to good
health. Economical shoppers select
the cheaper food and thereby deprive
themselves and their families of life
sustaining elements.
The disease that develops is called
acidosis. It is not a new disease, but
its prevalence in America lias devel¬
oped in the last five years. The word
“acidosis” is so new that it hasn’t got
into the dictionary.
Tlie disease is more prevalent among i
eliildren. It was tlie malady that kill
ed Vice President and Mrs. Thomas
Marshall’s adopted son. That child
had been properly cared for after the
HOOVER GETS A MEDAL
The National Academy of Sciences’
medal for eminence in the application
of science to public welfare
awarded Herbert Hoover in
ton. The award specified his
tion of science to the conservation,
selection and distribution of food.
ENDS 150 -YEAR FEUD
Trouble Started by Dog Has Juct
Been Settled.
Egyptian Authorities Interfere When
Two Villages Engage in Bloody
Battle.
Cairo.—An assize case has ended
which is one of the most remarkable
held in Egypt for years. It originated
in it vendetta, not between families—
but between two whole viiiags, Hand
| dat and Ashraf, near Keneta, Upper
Egypt, northeast of tlie ruins of
Thebes. •
One hundred and fifty years ago
a dog from the village of Hamidat
bit an Ashraf man, who died. A
quarrel followed between bis relatives
and the owner of the Hamidat dog,
which developed till ail the inhabi
:ants of Ashraf considered that all
persons o’. Hamidat blood were guilty
THE COVINGTON NEWS. COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
Marshalls adopted him, but he was un-:
del-nourished fortunate hands before and lie fell into such j i
several years’ of
proper feeding failed to restore his
health.
“Bread and other starchy foods are ;
tlie cheapest,” said Dr. Carl Voegtlin, |
professor of pharmacology, government
hygienic laboratory. “For this reason
they are consumed more extensively.
They are the foods that, used to ex¬
cess, bring on acidosis.”
The principal symptom of acidosis
is abnormality in breathing. The res
f imtion is niore tJlfflcul t because the
un » s aie trying to eliminate the ex
co ^f ot P° ison -
vvlmt is the preventive or remedy
for acidosis?
Sometimes doctors give bicarbonate
of soda or magnesia—alkalines that;
neutralize the acids—to prevent aci-!
dosis after operations, after ether an¬
esthesia or relieving established aci -1
dosis or diabetes.
Proper Diet Needed.
But to keep from getting acidosis 1
there is a better way. The necessary
alkalines can be taken into the body
in a mixed diet, containing green vege¬
tables, fruits and milk.
“One cannot emphasize -too much
the value of milk, fresh vegetables;
and fruits,” declared Doctor Voegtlin.
“From these foods one gets sodium and
potassium carbonates and other in
organic salts that are absolutely nqces
sar .v in neutralizing the acids if one
is to keep well. The juices captain
the alkalines the body needs. We
German Liners
Are Marked
Crafts Which Once Flew the
Double Eagle Crippled by
Plotters.
IMPERATOR IS ONE VICTIM
Giant Vessel Develops List at Sea
Bombs Found on Washington—
Moccasin Sunk and Callao
Disabled.
New York.—Former German liners
and cargo ships, now being operated
under tlie United States flag, appear
to have become tlie objects of sabotage
by Germans or “reds,” who are de¬
termined that the craft that formerly
flew the double eagle shall not prove
of great value to a nation that helped
to overthrow Germany. Great Britain
is said to be following similar clews,
some of which indicate that the at¬
tacks on shipping may be the result
of the spreal of communism and soviet
teachings to the ranks of the Interna¬
tional Seamen’s union, which controls
the men on tlie ships under the Ameri¬
can and other allied flags.
of the death. The hatred of one vil¬
lage for tlie other became hereditary,
and assassination was common be¬
tween them whenever the conditions
of the country favored disorder.
Last spring Ashraf attacked Ham¬
idat in force. A score of Hainida
tians were killed, 120 houses were
burned and harvests were carried
off.
Hamidat remembered the dog and
bit back, killing 16 of the assailants.
These slayers have just been tried,
71 accused beiug brought up and one
lawyer briefed for every five persons
by the defense. Twenty-one received
sentence of 10 years’ penal servitude.
It is noteworthy that the vendetta
did not include women, who during
150 years had indulged only in ver¬
bal warfare.
England’s first factory for the man¬
ufacture of artificial silk has been
opened near Derby.
Wolves in Manitoba
Meet Trains, Claim
Winnipeg, Man.—According to
Christopher Possett, station
agent at Guntou Village, a short
distance from here, the only
thing wolves don’t insist on do¬
ing in liis town is voting.
Possett was here to get pro¬
vincial permission to carry a gun
and says the wolves know the
railroad timetables as well as
the chief dispatcher and come
in droves to meet the incoming
trains.
He was given the permit,
bought a gun and loaded up
with enough ammunition to last
him a year or two.
should have them regardless of cost
for it is not economy to save inonei
and ruin our health.
“The starchy foods, sucli as cakes
pies, hominy, hot cakes, biscuits, bread
and potatoes should never make up
more than 50 per cent of the menu
and should be much less, if possible
People .should eat lettuce, cabbage
spinach, carrots, turnips, onions, ap¬
ples, pears, oranges, grapefruit and
other fruit and vegetables.
“String beans contain about the
right proportion of foods and we should
eat all we can get of. them. The peo¬
ple now eat ft half-pound of meat a
day per capita, which is just 100 pci
cent too much. Sugar is a luxury that
could be entirely eliminated with no
bail effects. The best rule to follow
is a mixed diet, with emphasis, espe¬
cially now that summer is near, on
the green vegetables and fruits and
milk and its producers, and eat plen<
ty of food at regular intervals.”
The four most aggravated cases
which are being considered involve
three American vessels and the Im¬
perator, which is flying the flag of the
Cunard line since she was turned over
to England by the United States. The
United States ships are George Wash¬
ington, on which President' Wilson
traveled to and from the peace con¬
ference, and the cargo carriers Moc¬
casin and Callao.
Attempts to Damage Snips.
The Imperator, while on a (rip to
Europe early in March, developed a
mysterious list while at sea, which her
officers and crew were unable to rem
cdi» It is held to have been caused
by a deliberate attempt to disable the
giant' liner.
The Moccasin turned "turtle in the
Erie basin several months ago. When
divers investigated they found her sea¬
cocks had been opened and so tam¬
pered with that it was impossible tq
close them. Several bombs were found
on the George Washington several'
weeks ago just before she was sehed-,
uled to sail for Europe. The Callaoi
on her recent arrival at Rio de Janeiro'
was found in an unseaworthy condi¬
tion as tlie result of deliberate tamper¬
ing with her machinery.
Farmer, Plowing Up Snake
Den, Killed 47 Reptiles.
Peter Neyen, while plowing on
a farm near Tipton, la., turned
over a den of snakes. Neyen
ran for a grubbing hoe, which
was nearby, and with it dispatch¬
ed the reptiles. There were 15
snakes In the bunch, and they
were of every kind and color.
Making another round of the
field and coming to the same
place, Neyen turned over an¬
other big roll of snakes, which
he immediately killed, and this
time the number was 32, making
a total of 47 snakes in the bunch.
The snakes measured from 15 to
18 inches in length. The only
kind missing was the rattle¬
snake.
It may take a woman longer to make
1 un her face than her mind.
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act on the glands, eliminate the disease germ and prevent furth¬
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GAVE AMATEUR “SOFT” PART CHINESE HOLD HILL SACRED
Pompous Individual Duly Awarded Huang Shan Created a Shrine More
Him “Place in the Sun," as He Than Three Hundred Years Ago,
Had Requested. Is Tradition.
The Swampton Dramatic society More than 300 years ago In the Ming
wanted their annual performance to dims and was called Thousand God pa
be a success, so they engaged a pro¬ Men- visited the Huang Shan in the
fessional from London to arrange it South Anhui hills. He was charmed
all. As soon as this gentleman ap¬ with the place and became Infatuated
peared one of the amateurs tackled with the idea of making it a sacred
him. mountain. A journey to Peking and
“I must have a role to suit me,” he an audience with the royal household
began pompously. “I always play one resulted In the appropriation of large
of the principal parts in our shows, sums of money for developing this
and so far I’ve been most successful.” fairyland of the gods. A brass pagoda
“Excuse me,” interposed the pro¬ was prepared for the first temple. It
fessional, “but you must allow me to was decorated with 1,000 little Bud¬
be the judge of the most suitable dhas and was called Thousand God ua
cast.” goda. The temple, whose halls It
Tlie first rehearsal occurred a few decked, was christened the Purple
days later. When the cast was read Sand temple and is now restored an
out the pushing amateur found he had I called the Merciful Light hall,
been left out altogether. i At that time, says the North Cluna
“Why have I not got a part?” he | Herald, hundreds of priests came to
demanded angrily. i the mountains, and there was a perio
“You have a part, all right,” re¬ j of Buddhist prosperity. Roads nere
plied the producer. “You are to he ; built to the tops of all the important
the first banana in the fruit-market peaks, and at least one temple wa
scene.”—London Answers. erected far above the line of perennial
springs.
Used to It.
Visitor—Have you ever been bitten Severely Practical.
by a horse? said young M*
Soldier—Have I? Why, the longest “Charley, dear,” beautiftfl r
Torkins, “that was a " *
time I ever wenf without getting hit
ten was the week I was in the hospital quet you brought me.”
from bein’ kicked! “Glad you liked it”
“But—”
No Mustache for British Tar. “But what?”
A bluejacket in the British navy is “Bread is expensive and liubh’ il -
not permitted to cultivate mustache. The next time you have any¬
a scarce. mind
If he attempts it he is fined month’s thing sentimental on your e*
a
pay. with flour.”
lor your breakfast
Grape-Nuts
A ready-to-eat food that costs
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sound nourishment of wheat
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r Grape * WtM -• w* Nuts Wq Appetizing’ Economical
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