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One of the finest constructive activities of the American Red Cross in
the war was Home Service in the United States, the friendly connecting Hhli
between the soldier l'ur from home and his loved ones. This branch of the
work which under the pence'program of the. Red Cross will he expanded to
benefit all who need the assistance It can provide, is directed by scientifically
trained social workers. Since institutcij Home Service lias assisted 800,000
soldiers' and sailors' families. Tills photograph shows dfce of the innumer
able Home Service Information bureaus where service men and tlioir families
could bring their problems for solution.
AROUND THE WORLD WITH Sift
PsaHtHE AMERICAN RED CROSS.
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When hostilities ceased there were In the hands of their Teuton raptors
Trillions of prisoners of war of nil Allied countries, the terrible plight of
whom Is well known to all the world. Red Cross workers, carrying relief
supplies of clothing, medicines and supplementary foodstuffs, penetrated the
Central Powers as soon after the armistice ns the military authorities would
permit, nud the work of getting the prisoners started back to tlieir own coun
tries was soon begun. In this photograph a group of these men are seen
packed tip and restored to 'Something like normal health, uwulting the train
thut will curry them out of bouduge.
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(fIgfTHE AMERICAN RED CROSS. <M \
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Wherever American soldiers went during the war and after, tnere also
went the American Red Cross. This policy carried Red Cross workers to
fur corners of the globe and here they are seen near the rlui of everlasting
ice and snow in North Russia. Automobiles were used whenever possible but
on many journeys the reindeer pictured here proved most effective.
My Big Sale is now on and I am
offering many big reductions in every
department, watch for my big cir
culars and come in and get your
goods at money saving prices.
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Tha Man Who Beats The Retail Mail Order House
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AROUND THE WORLD
WITH THE AMERICAN
Junior Red Cross!
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Early in the participation of 1 h'e.
United States in- the‘world war, the
American Red Cfoss perceived the
value of mobilizing the school children
of the country and the Junior Red
Cross was organized. Before the war
ended nine million children were en
rolled and helped in the war fund
and membership campaigns, in chap
ter production of relief supplies and
manufacturing furniture for the ref
ugees, whose homes and household
goods were destroyed.
Children everywhere in the United
States responded to the call to serv
ice sounded by President Wilson as
head of the American Red Cross.
This photograph is that of an eti*
thrsintic young Japanese member of
the Junior lied Cross of Spokane,
Wash., starting out on tl. mbitious
undertaking of collecting “a mile of
pennies” ■ for war relief. A compre
hensive peace prograni is now being
worked cut for the Jaliinr Red Cross,
which is being held intact.
ENJOYS -
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Ur. Wooten Thinks Much of ZIRON Because
I! Made Hint His Old Seif Again.
Sick people do not get much out of life.
In order to enjoy your meals, to do your
work well, you must be strong and
healthy.
Pale, weak, nervous people frequently
need iron to enrich their blood and to re
store vitality to their system, and a good
way to supply the iron is to follow the
example of Mr. Clayton Wooten, of Scot
land, Ga., who useaZiron IronTcnic and
has this to say about it: .
“1 have taken Ziron according to direct
ions and I can truthfully say that it is a
fine tonic. It has done ifte all the good.
Since 1 began taking it, I have gained eight
pounds in weight and edjoy eating three
meals a day. I shall do. all I can to re
commend Ziron.”
Try Ziron! Your druggist sells Ziron
on a guarantee to refunayour money if
the first bottle fails to benefit. You can
not lose anything, but very likely will
gain much, by getting a bottle of Ziron,
today!
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\bur Blood Needs
ZIR6N
Foi Sale
Five very choice 1 pigs at the
right price.
Also cow and her 1 heifer calf
First check for SGO.OO gets cow
and calf.
J. H. Williford, Comer, Ca.
Catarrhal Deafness C&tnot Be Cured
by local applications as thjey cannot reach
the diseased portion of tlie ear. There Is
only one way to cure Catirrhal Deafness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the Blood on the Jlucous Surfaces
of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is
caused by an inflamed qondition of tho
mucous lining- of the Eistachian Tube.
When this tube is in flats id you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ar.d
when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the
lesu’.t. Unless the inflammation can be re
duced and this tube restored to its nor
mal condition, hearing- may be destroyed
forever. M- nv eases it Deafness are
cause i by Catarrh, which is an inflamed
ccnd.:ion of -> Mucous '’urfaces.
ONE HUNDRED DO -LARS for any
case cf Catarrhal Dealt,>ss that cannot
bo cured by HALL S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All Druggists "Zc. Circulars free.
I'". J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, Ohio.
The Newest in
Fall Footwear
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Fashion has been very kind to the wearers of snoes this
Fall, for the new styles are both beautiful and sensible eiv
tire elimination of extremes and fancies.
For women of dircriminating taste-Johnson’s shoes
come first and foremost.
Stvle exclusiveness characterises every model.
For walking —for afternoon —for dress —the styles that
we recommend a're right.
Our stock of boys and girls shoes are the largest we
have ever shown. We have a style and fit all ages and the
growing feet made comfortable. r .
JOHNSON SHOT COMPANY
471 Broad St Athens, Ga.
QuaSity First ASways
The Enduring Be&uty
of Fine Silverware
To her Silver, the bride pays due tribute —for its beauty
t3 usefulness and for the happy memories with which it is
associated. .
From many patterns and desig-nsche may select Trays,
Vases, Bowls, Tea Sets and innumerable odd pieces to suit
the fancy and occasion
BRANDT’S, Jewelers
Insurance Bldg, , Athens, Ga.
(Bifts for Occasion
WE SELL FARMS
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You furnish the farm. We will find a buyer.
If vour farm is for sale let us sell it for you.
Our charges are reasonable.
B. F. ANTHONY & J. T. MURRAY
Dauielsville, Georgia
Bell Brothers Marble Company
Marble
Monuments oi Quality
548 Thomas St. Phone 996 Athens, Ga.
Estimates and Designs Furnished on Request
H. B. Nelms, Traveling Salesman, Hartwell, Ga.
Granite