Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, EXTRA, 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’ V "Filth breed? flirs and flint are| fileath's swifinst m.> -nt >d Dr I. I Andrew*. mednal upc, ntt rdent nftTr I Atlanta an.; a riu ■■ " . 'nrini- -ml “File* and M nuinw a.- Hr<f ■ "f . IM'case." deliver.ri at the »■»< k , . ... '••Modern 'inn. '■ its revealing; th< I Ltfuth that for every abnormal end tion of th r human bod' • rr and ruffieiept and trac- hto •mi • • ■■ | It if not the work of ...me nr providence. g . "Insects which a f'-« years ago were] regarded w th inriifYm * ’ e t moi ' i as a nnisan. r •'!’■>• now kr-w n to on I deadly for.--. Th. horn" fly and tlic I .mosquito are two of I m mo : -t . •mni.-•• »f these p< ts Tim ..n rv <Tls<-as> an-. ’ b ... ' ... ■ ■ ■ . ' safety, else w. will ear. th.’ rrsnlts of .the truth that tilth breeds flier and fit- | ■are death's sw Ifte. t demon" > “Typhoid fever it properlv regarded era water and milk born disea ■ but It Is equally s trim that it is .. fly bon, ’ fUseaso. T1 ' r-pld -nreadlnr of th .typhoid epid-mi'’ in .-rtain 10. al|ties can h»- account-d for in no other wav. .This is quite as true of diphtheria, s. ar | Jet fever, and other onto infectious diseases. If wo would <ve ouraelv- I from these <b qrnv.r. of life then w must decree d<ath .gain t the fl’ wherever and whenever found. W. must enact sanitary law and . nf.n. ■ . them, keeping our own i.-v k curd clean as woll as our neighbor's, and barring the flv from our home. " GOOD ROADS CONGRESS MAY COME TO ATLANTA Atlanta is directly in lino for the American Road eongr< ss. a convention of the American tssoeiation for High way Improvement, th. American Auto I mobile association, the Ameri. m R-ad judders and the National V- o< jation of Road Material and Machinerv Man-j Jitfacturers. ' Chatles P. Light, who has just com- ; pleted a tour of inspection of • it.< ■ : contesting for the convention, In ,m --tiouneed that either Atlanta. Kan i. -I City, St. Ixiuis, Detroit or Milwaukee will be chosen. BETS HE CAN DRINK QUART OF GIN AND DEATH WINS SCRANTON PA.. May 7 Wagering ,80 cents with two trb nds last night that he could drink a quad of gin. .humph Ogourk. a young man ot Duryea, was I pt th', fifth glass when be fell ove and 'died. 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 Tutt’s Pills at the first sign of dull ness. At your druggist, sugar coated or plain. Clr\ quickly & klv inconyort U V<Fa4 Harvey / meals y|f| #lo\insfSlecperV ■ personally- I' excursions 1 i |feli/&rniJ ' Jno. 0 Carter. Par-’. Apt.. ' i H?■ "-vor st i .•« jKBF .■ //' .■• t Gt» \ Homer Davenport Lost Job Once Because He Couldn’t Draw Stove PCiRTLA.Xn. OREG M.w 7. Hnmer art -L p-ii tmrnt of Th< Oregonian b. . It' unable to draw a satis fy. tors pit utr<‘ of a ; to\ . foi u!»e in -in I- ’A . - .i-rly in I m venport's < ..roer, lb- hoi nbmimd a position on The « •]: .1 o’.- .nt ’-iff more through his ; .ih<u - influence than be« ause anvbody fi. 'if v. «l in his worn Kora few months h» nmkol with mdiff’-rent :m < es-». f n tin pomi ..f m< u of hi. em- One day thp advertising manager. E. <'. lon*- , -hi.uiilf H that -n artist b* • -i to «! -,m a pi. tun of a stovo v. >h which to iilu-tiate a large display i i'.erti • -'• rJ. '{"•’» art. forre v ic lien tied and Davenport drew the assign ment. He took It duhiouslv. blit labored •veral hours and then turned in hi. effort. 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Thus book that contains the essential features of a dozen formation about some other citv. or some other th<> s; t . 1 .,,i.,,.,i \’<|.., a. i , OUR fiOVERNMENT AT JASBIN6TON ..... ~,, ~.., „ at a glance Y.,T,”! intori mition ala glam Its the handy with duties, powers and salaries of • ■ e.ational valm. and of unusual in- • A ’ ■ ‘ ’ v ' . v ’i"' FEDERAL OFFICIALS arfd Atlas ami Chronological History of the World. teres; to both old ami voting. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN' AND NEWS: TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1912. GARBAGE PLANT AGAIN DELAYED I'-.i.n. 'me that ttip cost of th» pro garbage disposal and electric newer plant is far too creat. a minority of th‘- city council refused to approve ■■ or i mend.ll lon of il< board of h' alth anti hail Iho matter referred tn th" finance committee. thorough in. '•’■ligation into th«- cost of th» plant •' , !>■■ m;o|<- The matter was referred ■ n th< motion of Aiderman Johnson Th- proposition of the DnstruetO omi.am. of New York, recommended Io the board of health, calls for an • p< i rlltiire of s4!<• riOO Another bid of t uui.tinq wa< submitted to th® board. Hut lh< highei one was aecenteq on :!:<• p ' ommendation of Dr Rudolph Hering, of New York, an expert Conn o will be able tn pay onlv $50,000 on Iho plant this year. <'n:in< >!mep Aldine Chambers and 1 aude C Mason day the.' want a bet h i tindt r. ianding of the matter before lhev vot< for it. Th" finance committee will consider the bid Friday afternoon and an ad journed meeting of council will be held next Monday afternoon to hear the re port . NOBODY SCRAMBLED FOR PLACE ON THIS BOARD Though there is usuay.v a scramble for city board Jobs. Dr. Joseph Jacobs has repo: ted to Mayor Winn that hi - term of office as a cemetery commis sioner expired last June and that there has been no election to fill the vacancy. Dr Jacobs says he will not stand for re-election. Members of council have agreed to elect Robert Otis to the place. TOUR SB, SOUR, UPSET STOMACH Kill - REALLY FEEL TINE II FIVE 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 stomach, if you will take'a little Diapepsin occasion ally. Your meals will tajte good, and anv 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 BARREL OF RAIN WATER ARCADIA, IND., May 7—Letting himself down h p ad 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. Irately 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 w hen your stomach < an't. ,a singb dose will digest all the food you eat and leave nothing to fer ment or sour and upset the stomach. Get a largo 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from your druggist and start taking now. and in a little while you win 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 SLUGGISH BOWELS GAUSE HEHBAGHE, DIZZINESS MID H SOUR STOW. No odds how had your liver, stomach or bowels. h<*w much your aches; how miserable and uncomfortable y»»u are from constipation, indigo>» tion, biliousness and sluggish intestines \ <Ol always get the desired resui‘li-> with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable another m*mt: put an end 10 the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness. sidk. sour, gassy stomach, backache and al! other distress; cleanse you - inside ori gans of all the noison ■’.nd effete matter which is prodtn ing the miser?’ Take a Caacaret ncov; don’t wait until bedtime. In all the world there remedy like this. A 10-cent box means health, hanniness and a clear head for months. N° mo"** Sress if y ou will take a < a5- Don’t forget the children ■ a good, gentle cleansing tco. BOWELS D,„X, 1 . . ■■ . . ■ s=a GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS,