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Chicago, 111-, April 27, 1917. With
lands playing and flags and banners
, vingi t he Lincoln Chautauquas Patri
otism Social train left Chicago Friday
Evening for Tallahassee, Fla., and oth-
L so uthern points. On bdard was a
[mall amy of Chautauqua talent, in-
Hudapg many notable men knd women,
L ell known bands, orchestras and
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PHONE 411 ' cartersvilleTgA.
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Special Notice
Lity Fax Books will be open dn]f Asril Ist for
receiving ot returnsjof personal property for the year
!/ . and remain open until 6 o’clock p. m., on the
lrst day of June 1917.
Hi persons failing to make returns of their* per
j>° n dl property will be doubled taxed as provided
py law.
By order of the Board of Commissioners] of the
Uty of Cartersville, Ga.
W. W. DANIEL,
City Tax Receiver.
other musical organizations, and popu
lar entertainment companies of the
Lincoln organization. They will begin
their season’s work at Tallahassee,
opening their first circuit there with
a patriotic rally and Chautauqua week
’ under the auspices of local citizens.
The Lincoln Patriotism Special was
a magnificent train, completely ar v l
handsomely equipped for the comfort
. and accommodation of the Lincoln
I orators, musicians and entertainers,
| and its departure was a notable event
| in Chicago, and in the world of amuses
| ment. .Many people gathered to witjj
ness the unusual of ajsolii
..train having on board scores of publij|
|niep, celebrities, and persons promi
nent in the entertainment world, and
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THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, MAY 3, 1917,
a rousing send-off was given the trav
elers. Special interest was shown in
, the departure of the “Lincoln army
in view of the fact that the Lincoln
Chautauqua this year will feature pa
triotism -in all of their programs.
The special train was operated out
g£ Chicago as the second section ol’
the "Royal Palm,” under the personal
j direction of Oliver Mac Williams, sec
| retary of the Lincoln Chautauquas, and
the man who has the responsibility for
the complex and extensive transporta
tion and traffic problems of the entire
Lincoln system. Alonzo E. Wilson,
president of the Lincoln Chautauquas,
and other officials of the organization
were also on board. In addition to the
special, it was necessary for the Lin
coln company to charter a part of an
other train to carry the baggage and
equipment which could not be handled
on the special.
Beginning with Tallahassee, the
Lincoln Chautauquas will swing
around two southern circuits which
will take in more than a hundred of
the principal towns and cities in the
southern states, giving the people of
that part country varied pro
grams of the highest class entertain
ment. These programs wifi include
addresses by famous men, band con
certs, dramatic offerings, music, scien
tific lectures and novel attractions.
Through it all, patriotism will be fea
tured, and one of the big events of
the week will be an elaborate patriotic
pageant.
This is- the Lincoln organization’s
fi)st year in the south, and their com
ing is attracting widespread -attention,
j especially on account of their generous
| pikns to give the southern cities the
benefit of tpeir long experience in the
entertainment field. Thousands of dol
lars have' already been spent'in prep
aration for tiie season, Lincoln offices
ha’i-e been established In Atlanta, Ga.,
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and Nashville, Tenn., and a fortune
will be spent during the season for
transportation, hotel accommodations
aid'd the ’gepera'l expense of operating
th& chautauquas in ,the southern towns,
| The Lincoln system’s; extensive ar
rangements fyr entering the southern
I field have been the subject of much
comment in Chicago and throughout
the north and west, especially since
announcement was made of the special
train.
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STILLBORN VITAL STATISTICS
LAW SHOULD BE REVIVED.
In the spring of 1914 a campaign
was started by various influences to
get a vital statistics law and a public
health law established in Georgia. The
State Board of Health made some in
quiries, and was told, on what seemed
good authority, that it would hardly
be possible to get both through the
legislature at one session.
The Board, acting on this authority
and on the conviction that a public
health law would be of the greater
value. |o the health of the people, in
structed its publicity representative to
boost! the public health bill especially.
This course drew down upon the
board the displeasure of those who
v ere particularly enthusiastic over
the vital statistics act.
As-much as the heard refretted this,
its course could not, in honor, have
been otherwise. One of the prime ob
jects ip creating the board was in or
der that there might be s&me wdll
informed and official body whose ad
vice could he ashed and depended upon
In mattiers pertaining to" the health of
the people. The board’s advice was,
in this cale, to the effect th&t since a
choice seemingly pad to be made be
tween two worthy laws, that the pub
lic health act was prefjfr
ahis; since its provisions were direct
]• jalmed at" the prevention of disease,
whereas the vital statistics act was in
direct and in the main its purpose
vyas to reeorp deaths rather than to
preventvthem.
However, be these things as they
may' iu -the course, of time the legis
lature got together and passed both
acts—making the vital statistics act
state-wide and the public health act a
local option measure.
Since then, here and there, a county
has adopted the public health law,
so, far, but the vital statistics law,
lias never beet? put into opera
tion, for the simple reason that noth
ing has ever been provided with which
to operate it. In other* words; the vital
statistics law was Worn dead and,
strange to say, the various influences
that Stood god mother* to it have never
seriously tried to resurrect it.
This is very unfortunate, for Geor
gia really ought to have such a law,
ard now that the public health Ipw is
in working order, the board neefls to
take up a pulmotor&nd see if the vital
statistics measure can be resuscitated.
The mistake the legislature made in
not making an appropriation for the
j carrying on of the work of collecting
data itertaining to births and death'
should be at once corrected and the
work should go forward without fur
ther delay.
The board desires to point out, how-
ever, that the present vital statistics
is faults- in /nany
arid thar" it i s duly W to tfie tax'pajA
ers and those who will be directly af
fected b> the law, that these defects
slionld be corrected at the time the ap
propriation is made. Unless this is
dene, the carrying on of the work will
be unnecessarily expensive; and these
undesirable provisions will also result
ir, the accumulation of very faulty
records.
YO! HO!
FRECKLE-FACE
Now is the Time to Get Rid of Those
Ugly Spots.
Do you know how easy it is to re
move those ugly spots so that no one
will call you freckle-face?
Simply get an ounce of carpol, ex
tra strong, from your druggist, and a
few applications should show you how
easy it is to rid yourself of freckles
and get a beautiful complexion. The
sun and winds this month have a
strong tendency to bring out freckles,
and as a result more carpol is sold in
these months. Be sure to ask for the
extra strong, as this is soM under
guarantee of money back if it fails to
remove the freckles. —Carpol Labora
tories, Boston, Mass., Sta. M. Mail or
ders filled.—(advt.)
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Your responsibility to your children does not end with
your death. The Pqjuaeniial Monthly Income Policy
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ness to help you—let me do it
J. B. HOWARD, Agent, Cartersville, Ga.
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