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WINNING BATTLE
ON WHITE PLAGUE
WASHINGTON, May 30. -With med
ical and scientific experts from all parts
of the country present, the eighth an
nual meeting of the National Associa
tion for the Stud) and Prevention of
Tuberculosis vnyened here today.
In his paper on The Death Rate
From Tuberculosis 111 I-a ge t'ities " Dr.
H. M. Riggs, chief medical officer •>? the
New York city department of health,
said in part.
. "There can he no doubt that the rate
of decrease in deaths from tuberculosis
in numerous countries and cities has
been proportionate to the activity and
energ\ with which th>- campaign for
prevention has been carried on.
"The only one of these large cities in
Which there has been an increase in
the death rate from pulmonary tuber
culosis is in Chicago The most re
markable decrease has taken place in
London It may be noted that the death
rate in Paris is more than three times
that of London and twice that of New
York and Berlin
“Difficulties in the way of preven
tion are far greater in New York than
In any other large city, but the results
•which have been attained In these re
cent years everywhere where active
campaigns hate been carried on are
certainly most encouraging."
The paper on "Revised Estimate of
the Economic Cost of Tuberculosis,"
by Professor Fisher, reviewed the sta
tistics of tuberculosis since 1908. when
he showed that tuberculosis costs the
country over a billion dollars a year,
of which at least $440,000,000 and prob
ably much more were costs borne by
others than the victims of the disease.
Riggs Disease
If your teeth are loose and sensitive.
•nd the gums receding and bleeding, you
have Riggs Disease, and are in danger
of losing all jour teeth
T>e Call s \nti-Riggs, and it will give
quick relief and a complete cure It is
a pleasant and economical tretment.
used and recommended by leading min
isters. lawyers and theatrical people who
appreciate the need of perfect teeth. Get
a oftc bottle of Call’s Anti-Riggs from
Jacobs' Pharmacy, with their guarantee
to refund the money if It fails to do all
that is claimed for it. It is invaluable
In relieving sore mouth due to plate
pressure circular free CALL'S ANTI
RIGGS CO.. 23 Williams st . Elmira, N. Y.
WILTON
JELLICO
COAL
$4.50
Both Phones 3668
the Jellico Coal Co.
82 PEACHTREE ST.
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Don’t Drink RAW Water
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✓*" By reason of the widespread campaign of hygienic education carried on by medical
men an <J scientists, nearly everyone now realizes the danger in drinking raw water.
1 Thousands of tests have proven that all well water, river water and surface spring
I water contains disease-breeding germs, frequently the deadly typhoid germs.
V 1J ’ 11 titering or boiling does not remove these germs and no matter what mineral prop-
erties spring water may possess it also contains germs.
Distilled water is the only absolutely pure and germless water. Pura Water
is distilled by most modern processes and is a perfectly safe water to drink.
Drink For Health
I Raw water is an aquarium Wlth one of our P erfect water coolers in your office, store or other place
I d || Boiled water is a graveyard of business ’ - vou can have always a supply of absolutely pure, germless water
U 1 1 II Mineral water is premature old age. t 0 L
\\ 1 i / I Filtered water is a gay deceiver We install these coolers, keep them constantly supplied with Pura Dis-
\\ Ilf / I Distilled water is PURITY tilled Water and iced daily, for a very moderate charge.
\\ IV I II p r Edward R W In the Pura cooler the water never comes in contact with the ice, being
vL- li //I • • cooled in a coil of block tin pipe and kept always at the right temperature.
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Dairy Runaway Floods Peachtree
: MILKY WAY DOWNTOWN
Crowds of people gathered on Peachtree
s treet early today’ to see the unusual sigh*
of stream of milk flowing down the street
from the t’andler building past 4he Pied
. m<»nt hotel and into a sewer eye The
odd river that turned the White Way
into the Milky Way, was caused by one
. of the most peculiar incidents that has
[ ever happened on Atlanta's thorough-
I fares.
A passing automobile caught and jerked
. off the bridle of a horse attached to the
Capital City Dairy Company’s wagon
1 The driver was delivering a (an of milk
to a seda fount at Auburn avenue and
1 Peachtree When the bridle was jerked
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, THIEVES GO THROUGH
FOUR IRON DOORS TO
SWIPE WATERMELONS
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MA<’ON, GA.. May 3b. Four iron
doors wore broken by burglars who last
] night robbed the warehouse of Morris
, A- <'o.. stole a wagon load of waler
. melons and ate them in front of the
store, directly under an electric light,
and on a "beat" constantly’ patroled by
a policeman. The burglary was the
, most daring committed in Macon in
many years This Is the ninth robbery
of this warehouse since Christmas, and
> the depredations have been so costly
that the firm announces it will be forced
f to suspend business In Macon unless
. given better protection. The warehouse
is located back of the Union depot.
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CAN'T MAKE REPORTER
TELL STORY’S SOURCE
, 1 MILWAUKEE. May 30.—The ques
tion whether a newspaper reporter can
be required Io reveal under oath the
| source of Information on which he
bases a newspaper article came up be
fore Judge Turner, who ruled In effect
1 that a newspaper man’s confidence is
inviolable.
’ John Killilea, who had caused a re
-1 porter to come into circuit court, re
quested the’court to require a reporter
’ on oath to reveal the names of the
persons from whom he had obtained In.
' formation which was used in a news
. article. Killilea said the publication of
i the article during the pendency of the
case tended to prejudice the Jury and
that statements made in the review of
the history of the condemnation pro
ceedings were Incorrect and evidently
supplied to the reporter by persons in
terested in the case.
Judge Turner decided that he had no
power to require the reporter to he
sworn or examined unless the reporter
volunteered.
Helps a Judge in Bad Fix.
Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills,
Tenn . was plainly worried. A bad sore
on his leg had baffled several doctors
and long resisted all remedies. "I
’ thought it was a cancer," he wrote. "At
I last 1 used Rucklen’s Arnica Salve, and
was completely cured." Cures burns,
1 bolls, ulcers, cuts bruises and piles, 25
I cents at all druggists. •••
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
AND RETURN
■ $lO, geod ten days, on sale Thurs-
days. Through sleepers SEABOARD.
Hanover Inn, the new
hotel at Wrightsville Beach,
already open. Warren H.
Williams, manager.
iHT ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS-. THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1912.
o off his horse became frightened and
t dashed up Peachtree wagon and milk
t cans clattering after him and the throng
of Atlantans on their way to work, scur
rying out of his way
a At the Candler building the wagon
caught fast between a street car and
=• W. V. Kriegshahers automobile The
« horse broke free from the harness and
- dashed on The jolt tossed several large
• ans into the street and wasted nearly
i 4n gaHons of milk.
* Mr Kriegshaber’s automobile suffered
no other apparent injury than a badly
< bent fender, and when C F. Mundy,
i driver nf the milk wagon, came up. he
I found the shafts broken
I FLAME LEAPS FROM
COFFIN AT FUNERAL;
i MOURNERS IN PANIC
i LONDON, May 3b. —A tongue of
1 flame darting from the coffin.at a fu
neral service at Carmaux caused the
mourners to rush madly from the
church, with the result that several
women were knocked down and severe-
. iy injured.
, The coffin was covered with wreaths,
and among them was one of celluloid
I flowers. A candle beside the bier set
fire to the wreath and suddenly a long
I flame leaped from the coffin. Most of
. the men and women present were
> seized with terror and rushed, shriek
ing, down to the door.
The few persons who kept cool tore
the pall and blazing wreath from the
coffin and dashed water on the wood
work.
Marie Boling.
The funeral of Marie Boling, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Boling, who
died at the residence, 138 Gaskill street,
yesterday, was held this morning at 10
o’clock. Interment was in Hollywood.
SHOE SALE -w
“CARLTON’S”
SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
170 PAIRS 146 PAIRS
LADIES’OXFORDS MEN’S OXFORDS
Regular Values $3.50 to $6.00 Regular Values $4.00 to $6.00
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TANS “ — TANS " -
CARLTON SHOE CO., 36 Whitehall Street!
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II ARMY ORDERS II
WASHINGTON, May 30.—The fol
lowing orders have been issued:
Army Orders.
The following changes have been
made in the medical corps: First Lieu
tenant L. R. Dunbar, from Fort Doug
lass to Letterman general hospital,
San Francisco, relieving Captain L. C.
Duncan, who will proceed to Washing
ton barracks. District of Columbia;
First Lieutenant H. Beeuw kes. from
Fort Jay, New York, to presidio of
San Francisco, relieving First Lieuten
ant H. H. Sharpe, who will proceed to
Fort Winfield Scott; First Lieutenant
H. M. Mitchell, from Fort Missoula.
Montana, to Fort Flagler, Washington,
relieving Captain W. M. Smart, who
will proceed to Fort Monroe, Virginia.
Captain A. T. McElton, signal corps,
designated signal corps, superintend
ent transport service at San Francisco.
Colonel A. B. Dyer, Fourth field ar
tillery. retired from active service, ef
fective September 30.
Second Lieutenant G. L. Converse,
Jr., Fourteenth cavalry to Fort Riley
for duty with Thirteenth cavalry.
First Lieutenant G. F. Campbell,
medical reserve corps, resignation ac
cepted.
18 AND 15 WED;‘THEY’LL BE
SPANKED, THEN ANNULLED
YONKERS. >N. Y. May 30.—E. L.
Everett, 18. and Jennie Merewide. 15.
have been secretly married. Their pa
rents say they will give them a spank
ing and then start annulment proceed
ings.
How’s This?
We offer Due Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that can not be cured
by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. ,1. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
W», the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cneney for the Inst 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all business transac
tions and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by his firm.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Brice 75 cents per bottle. Sold by ad
druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
I CHASER WORSE THAN RUM.
ASSERTS DR. HILL. EXPERT
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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J„ May 30.—1 n
addressing the American Medico-Psy
chological society here. Dr. Charles C.
Hill, of Baltimore, declared that water
is more harmful than alcohol.
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO NATURAL COLOR
By Common Garden Sage, a
Simple Remedy for Dandruff.
Falling. Faded. Gray Hair.
The old idea of using Sage for dark
ening the hair is again coming in vogue.
Our grandmothers had dark, glossy hair
at seventy-five, while our mothers are
gray before they are fifty. Our grand
mothers kept their hair soft and glossy
with a "Sage Tea.” which also restored
the natural color.
One objection to using such a prepa
ration was the trouble of making it.
This objection has been overcome by
the Wyeth Chemical Company of New
York, who has placed on the market a
superior preparation of Sage, combined
with Sulphur and other valuable reme
dies for dandruff. Itching scalp, and
thin, weak, falling hair.
The beauty of the hair depends more
on its rich, even shading than anything
else. Don't have dry, harsh, faded hair,
when a simple, harmless remedy will
bring back the color in a few days; and
don't be tormented with dandruff, itch
ing scalp and loose, falling hairs.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Reme
dy will quickly correct these troubles,
and give color, strength and beauty to
your hair.
Get a flfty-cent bottle from your
druggist today, and prove this to your
own satisfaction. All druggists sell it,
under guarantee that the money will be
refunded if the remedy is not exactly
as represented.
> “HI-SPEED” Model )
t A DARING Shoe for Young Men. |
r ZA ‘Toe raised many degrees higher than that of the <
I ■* “■ more conservative “Universal” model. f
» Very short Vamp, high Swing Toe, high \
L Arch and Heel, causing the foot to look /
r shorter, and smaller, than in other shoes. I
1 A “Vanity” Style for Young )
I Men who delight in I
I wearing “something j
1 different.” |
I SPECIFICATIONS ' ]
I —Black Smooth Calf— ' |Bc |
1 —Blucher Oxford wgßff Bp 1
| —Soles 11 Sq. /
I Single ■ rwcf/ ~ ” \
1 —Heels 12/8 Stock No. /
f Military 7548 I
I * Price— f
fL i i
\ Regal Shoe Store )
L. J. Wing, Prop. 6 Whitehall St.
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BOYS’ ACCOUNTS |
Let this vacation time be your money harvest. Open a
Savings Account with Atlanta’s oldest Savings Bank and
deposit a certain part or all of your earnings each week.
We will he glad to open the account and you will be sur- F"
i prised to see how much you can earn and save during the
summer vacation.
One Dollar will start an account.
Metal Savings Banks furnished.
4 per cent Interest paid on all deposits. i-
GEORGIA SAVINGS BANKS TRUST CO.
GRANT BUILDING.
J Open Saturday afternoons from 4t06, in addition to L
L 1 "” 1 morning hours,
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Our Guarantee
Protects You
Every dental operation performed in this estab
lishment is given the most expert and careful at
tention.
Our guarantee of absolute satisfaction pro
tects every patient.
Only finest materials are used, and dental sur
geons of skill and successful experience employed.
You should visit these handsome parlors wheth
er needing treatment or not.
All Work Exami- ,
Guaranteed nations
Ten Years Fr*«
These Are Our Prices for Best Quality Dental Work
GOLD CROWNS, $4.00 AND $5.00
SET OF TEETH, $5.00. BRIDGE WORK, $4.00
Atlanta Dental Parlors
DR. C. 1. CONSTANTINE, Proprietor and Manager
Cor, Peachtree and Decatur Sts. Entrance 19J4 Peachtree
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