Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, HOME, Page 6, Image 6

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6 FLY IS DEATH'S FASTEST DEMON Dr. Andrews Declares Atlan- tans Must Awaken to the Danger of Insect Pest. ‘Tilth breeds flies and flies are death’s swiftest demons, said Dr. L. L Andrews, medical superintendent of the tAtlanta sanitarium, in a lecture on “Files and Mosquitoes as Breeders of Disease,” delivered at the weekly schoo' of health at the old Baptist Tabernacle. "Modem science is revealing iir truth that for every abnormal condi tion of the human body there is a Just and sufficient and traceable cause and it is not the work of some mysterious providence. “Insects which a few years ago « ere ' regarded with indifference or at most • as a nuisance, are now known to be out deadlv foes The house fly and the mosoulto are two of the most common, of these pests They carry' disease and death in their wake. "tVe need to be awakened to the fact that strict enforcement’ of thorough hvgdenfc and sanitarv laws Is our onlv safety, else we will reap the results o' the truth that filth breeds flies and fli ? ; arc death's swiftest demons. "Tvphoid fever is properly regarded I as a water and milk born disease, but | it is equajlv as true that it is a fly born | disease The rapid spreading of the typhoid epidemic tn certain localities can be accounted for in no other way This is quite as true of diphtheria, scar let fever, and other acute infectious ; diseases. If we would save ourselves from these destroyers of life then tte must decree death against the fly wherever and whenever found V ■ must enact sanitary laws and .rs ■ c i them; keeping our own back ytu if | clean as well as our neighbor's, niio j barring the fly fmm our homes'' GOOD ROADS CONGRESS MAY COME TO ATLANTA A'lanta is directly in linn for the American Road congress, a convention of the American Association for High way Improvement, the American Auto mobile association, the American Road Builder- and the National Association of Road Material and Machinery Man ufacturers Fharles P. Light, who has just com pleted a. tour of inspection of cities contesting for the convention, has an nounced that either Atlanta, Kansas City. St Louis. Detroit or Milwaukee I will be chosen. BETS HE CAN DRINK QUART OF GIN—AND DEATH WINS SCRANTON, PA . May 7 —Wagering 80 era's with two friends last night that he could drink a quart of gin, Joseph Ogourk. a young nun of Duryea, was I at the fifth glass, w hen he fell over and died. I i 3 i Bright Eyes An active, healthy liver that never shirks its work is reflected in your eyes which sparkle and shine with the joy of life —watch your eyes in the mirror and take Tutt s Pills at the first sign of dull ness. At your druggist, sugar coated or plain- Maru mi, i . i iimiii ■ iiiisi i ■■■□ n—rwwaa qtticlcly c\n\«l KlO tneom/orf I > Fre A. HarVeV Jr pUL/CkX meeds , JB- V--- f personally: I .excursions Jno D Csr*er Fa«j Aft, '''■ ' ' 14 rTnr /-Atlanta. Ga '■ - •-——,6 i I Homer Davenport Lost Job Once Because He Couldn't Draw Stove PORTLAND, OREG , May 7.—Homer Davenport once was discharged from the art department of The Oregonian because he was unable to draw a satis factory picture of a stove for use in an advertisement. It was early in Davenport's career. He had obtained a position on The Oregonian's art staff more through his father's influence than because anybody believed in his work. For a few months he worked with Indifferent success, from the point of view of his em ployers. One day the advertising manager. E. G. Jones demanded that an artist be assigned to draw a picture of a stove with which to illustrate a large display advertisement. The art force was lim ited and Davenport drew the assign ment He took it dubiously, but labored several hours and then turned in his effort. "Great Scotti" shouted Jones, “do you cal! that a stove? Do you call yourself an artist?" And, on Jones' in sistence, Davenport was let go. Infant Laid to Rest, The funeral of the seven-weekS-Old infant of Mr and Mrs E. C West, who died yesterday, was held this afternoon from the residence. 45 English avenue, and interment was in Westview. 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Coun cil will be able to pav onlv $50,000 on the plant this year. Councilmen Aldine Chambers and Claude C. Mason say they want a bet ter understanding of the matter before thej- vot.e for it. The finance committee will consider the bid Friday afternoon and an ad journed meeting of council will be held next Mondaj- afternoon to hear the re port. NOBODY SCRAMBLED FOR PLACE ON THIS BOARD Though there is usually a scramble for city board jobs. Dr, Joseph Jacobs has reported to Mayor Winn that his term of office as a cemetery commis sioner expired last June and that there has been no election to flil the vacancy. Dr. Jacobs says he will not atand for re-election. Members of council have agreed to elect Robert Otis to the place. YOUR SICK, SOUR. UPSET STOMACH WILL REALLY FEEL FINE IN FIIIE MINUTES. Indigestion and all other Stomach distress goes after taking a little Diapepsin. You can eat anything your stomach craves without fear of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer ment or sour on your atomach. if you will take a little Diapepsin occasion ally. Your meals will taste good, and any thing you eat will be digested; nothing can ferment or turn into acid or poison or stomach gas, which causes Belch ing, Dizziness, a feeling of fullness aft er eating, 'Nausea. Indigestion (like a lump of lead in stomach) Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stom ach and intestines or other symptoms. COMMITTED SUICIDE IN 3ARRELOFRAIN WATER ARCADIA, IND., May 7.—Letting himself down head first into a barrel of rain water at his home, Rev. Charles Martz, aged 60, committed suicide. He had been a minister of the Christian church 30 years. Lately he had shown signs of insanity. Headaches from the stomach are ab solutely unknown where this effective remedy is used. Diapepsin really does all the work of a healthy stomach. It digests your meals when your stomach can't, a. single dose will digest all the food you eat an<4 leave nothing to fer ment or sour and upset the stcrmach. Get a large 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from your druggist and start takiag now, and in a little while you will actually brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, for you then can eat anything and everything you want without the slightest discomfort or mis ery. and every particle of impurity and Gas that is in your stomach and in testines is going to be carried away without the use of laxatives or any other assistance. Should you at this moment be suffer ing from Indigestion or any stomach disorder, you can get relief within five minutes. SLUGGISH BOWELS GAUSE HEABACHE, DIZZINESS ANO SICK. SOUR STOMACH. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels: ho^ n ™'l c ?J 4o 3 ’’ OU r nd aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you a"/. 1 ’ 0 ™ U?he deseed results tion, biliousness and sluggish intestines —you always get th With Don' S t C Tet e your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable another mo ment: put an end to the headache, biliousness. d 4 z!ne Y'™lYom-" G«dde or-’ sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress, cleanses y gans of all The noison •’nd effete matter which is producing the ■_ Take a Cascaret now; don't wait until bedtime. In the remedy like this. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months. No more davs of gloom and distress if you wi 1 take » zaBSBk ’gm caret now and then. Don't forget the chi dren trnrr their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing too. WpK REGULATE STOMACH, LI VER 6-BOWEIS TASTEGOQS-HEVEItGRIPEOffSICXEN. , YOc per Also 25c and isl iAI] 11 9SM * n >' (0c boxes Drug Store GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.