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Baby Hazelle To Be Feature of
Entertainment Sunday at
Auditorium,
Baby Hazelle, the child dancer, is
the feature attraction at the enter
tainment provided for the soldiers at
the Auditorium-Armory this after
noon and evening by the Atlanta
Commission on Training Camp Activ
ities. She shares honors with several
very clever camp numbers. The com
plete program is as follows:
2:80-8:30—Moving pictures: (a)
Keystone comedy, F¥Fred Mace in
“Crooked to the Ind,” donated by A.
C. Bromberg, of the Triangle Pic
tures, Inc.; (b) Hearst-Pathe Weeckly,
donated by Pathe lixchange, Inc.
2:20 to 3:4s—Organ selections by
Charles N, SBheldon, Jr,, city organist:
(a) “Liberty March for the Organ,”
Frysinger; (b) “Grand Offertory,”
Read.
8:45 to 4—Private Harry Harrls, of
camp quartermaster's detachment,
Camp Gordon, Ga., in “Camp Stories.”
Fred Trust at the piano.
4 to 4:46—Dainty Hazelle in “Fea
ture Dances and Up-to-Date Songs.”
4:25 to 4:4o—Fort McPherson Quin
tet, Sergeant K. J. Eberling, mandi
lin; Maurice Robineau, mandolln and
ukelele; George Scobell, Hawuailan
gultar; Jesse Cantor, banjo; Elmer
Roberts, banjo. All of Unit G, Fort
MoePhergon and of Syracuse Univer
sity, Syracuse, N, Y.
4:40 to 6—~Moving pictures: (a)
“Knights of the Square Table;” (b)
Donated by the Boy Scouts of At
lanta, |
6 to 6:16-—Warren Kimsey, song
leader at Camp Gordon, leading com
munity singing.
6:16 to 6:256-—W. A, Donnelly, the
pomslar whistier of Company B, mili- 1
tary’police, Cemp (Gordon, Ga.
6:26 to 6:40-—Corporal D. BE. Mar
tin, popular comedian from Unit C,
medical corps, Fort McPherson.
6:40 to 6:50-—Camp Gordon Trio in
a serles of new songs. Mattie Gibbs,
807th Ammunitien Train, Company
BR; Jack Barbee, 326th Infantry,
Headquarters Company; Fred Smith,
286th Infantry, Headquarters Com
pany.
6:50 to B:Bs—Feature picture, star
ring Willard Mack in “Aloha Oe,” do
nated by A. C. Brumberg, of the Tri
angle Plctures Corporation; (b) Key
stone comedy.
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Douglas Writes Hot
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Letters to Senators
Hamilton Douglal, dean of the At
ianta Law School, has addressed let
ters to Senators Chamberlain and
Hitcheook, Inclosing resolutions re
cently adopted at the school, blaming
them and other critics of the president
with the disaster to the Tusgania, A
paragraph In the letter says!
“There 18 no need for spies for the!
German imperial government when
vou force our Secretary of War to
lay bare the secrets of our country
by the cross examination of him vou
have conducted. Your and your as
soclates' conduct 1s thhly repre
hensible” °
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Yaarab Shriners to
Pay Visit to Tampa
A number of Shriners from Yaarab
Temple, Including the officers and
membere of the band, patrol, chanters
and rough riders, will attend the in
stallation of a Shrine temple at
pa;-
nge party will leave Atlanta over
the Central of Georgla at 10:06 Wed
nesday evening and will stop over in
Jacksonville to take part in a cere
monial there.
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Council of Defense
Postpones Rally
- Congested transportation conditions
and other unfavorable circumstances
have made necessary wostponement of
the patriotic rally planned by the
Tulton County Council of Defense to
be held at the Anditorium, February
22. Announcement to that effect
vas made last night by Edgar Wat
ins, chalrman of the councll, who
ted that a subsequent date will be
fixed.
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It Wasn't Jealousy,
Declares Mrs, Temple
Mrs. Ophelia Parker Voiter Temple,
No. 223 Courtland street, last night
denied that jealousy was at the bot
tom of the attack she charged was
made on her at Peachtree and Harris
streets by Mrs. T. E. Willlams, a
vaudeville actress, who Saturday
morning was bound over on bond of
S6O by Judge L. Z. Rosser, Jr., in
Municipal Court,
Mrs. Temple said Mrs, Willilams at
tacked and beat her without provo
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Herghee to Lecture
At Cable Hall Tonight
W. M., Hershee, of New York, noted
lecturer and Bible authority, will give
a free lecture at Cable Hall this aft
ernoon at 3 o'clock on _After the
War—What?” Involving Biblical m||~l
ics. The lecture is to be given under
auspices of the Associated Bible Stu
dents, The general public is invited,
and it is announced there will be no
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Former United States ... . . .
Senator Mason, Proneer
in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System
Says Nuxated Iron ot
Increased HI‘S power and Enc]urance
so Much, That He Feels It Oug]tt
to fle Made Known to Every Nerv
ous, Run-Down. Anaqmic Man,
Woman and Child.
Opinions of Dr, Ferdinand King, New
York Physician and Medical Author; Dr.
James Francis Sullivan, formerly Phy
sician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor
Dept.) New York and the Westchester
County Hospital; Former Health Com
missioner Wm, R, Kerr, of the City of .
Chicago and others.
p~—— What Senator Mason Says =y
¢ Chicago, Il
Gentlemen:
1 have often said 1 would )‘ever recommend medi
cine of any kind. I believe that the doctor's place.
However, after the hardest political campaign of my
life, without a chance for a vacation, I had been start.
ing to court every morning with that horrible tired
feeling one can not desoribe. T wnas advised to try
Nuxated Iron. As a ploneer {n the pure food and
drug legislation, I was at Airst loath to try an adver
tised remedy, but after advising with my . medical
friends, 1 .Qve it a test. The results have been so
beneficial ind\my own case, I made up my mind to let
my friends know about it, and you are at liberty to
putlish this statement if you so desire. I am now 65
vears of ago and I feel that a remedy which will
bulld up the strength and ircrease the power of en
durance of one at my age, should be known to the
world, Yours very truly,
—aaa
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Senator Mason's statement in regard
to Nuxated Iron was shown to several
hysicians who were requested to give
&Mr opinifons thereon. .
Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Phy
siclan and Medical Author, said: I
heartily indorse Senator Mason's state
ment in ragard to Nuxated Iron. Fhera
can be no_vigorous men without iron,
Pallor medhs anemia. Anemia means
iren deflciency. ‘Che skin of anemic men
and women is pale; the flesh flabby; the
muscles lack tone; the brain fags, and
the memory fails, and often they be
come weak, nervous, despondent and
melancholy.
Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly
Physician of Bellevue Hospital (Out
door Dept.) New York, and the West
chester County Hospital, said, “Sena
tor Mason is to be commended on hand
ing out this statement on Nuxated iron
for public print. There are thousands
of men and women who need A strength
and blood bullder but do not know what
te take. In my cwn opinlon there 's
nothing better than organic iron—Nux
ated Iron-—for enviching the bl>ed and
helping to increase the strength and en
durance of men and women who lurn
up too rapidly their nervous energy in
the strenuous strain of the-great busi
ness competition of tha day
Former Woalth Commissioner \Vni. R.
Kerr, of the City of Chicago, savs: I
have taken Nuxated Iron yself and
experienced its hn-mnztvmx and
lthenlfh‘h\mdmg effect, and in the in
terest of the public welfare I feel it my
NOTE-—Nuxated Iron, which was used by Senator Mason with such surprising results, and which is
presoribed and recommended above M’Jfivuelm‘. is not a seoret remedy. but one which is well known
w 0 dfl)&l&.‘ everywhere. Unlike the older inorganie iron products. it¥s easlly assimilated and does net
injure the teeth, make ‘hem black nor mfl the stomach. The manufacturars guaranice successful snd
sntirely satisfactory resulta to every purchaser or ther will refund your monay ;1t is dispensed by Jacobs'
Phamuaey and all good druggisies —Advercisement. N
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN .. A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918
Openings Announced for Many
Well-Paying Positions—Ma
chinists in Demand.
The United States Civil Service
Commisgsion is in need of many men
to fill vacancies caused by the war.
In addition to the mnew positions
created, there are many openings re
sulting from enlistments and promo
tions in the regular cviil sefvice.
!\'ew examinations announced are.
Pathologist in forest tree rust in
vestigation, $2,400 to $2,760; inspector|
of military trucks, SI,BOO to 3'.',400;‘
sanitary chemist, $2,000, examination
March §; inspector of material tor
small arms, SI,OOO to $1,800; regis
trar, 31,800 to 32,400, February 26;
library assistant, SOOO to $1,200,
March 6; elevator conductor, $720,
March 12; laboratory aid in chemistry
and physics, $720 to $960, March 6;
mechanical draftsman, SBOO to $1,800;
plumber’'s assistant, S7BO, March b 5;
powder and explosive chemist and as
sistant, SI,OOO to $2,400; junior elec
trical engineer, $960 to $1,200; inspec
tor of small arms ammunition and
assistant, SBOO to $2,400; electrician,
SB4O to $1,200, March 6,
The following men are also urgentty.
needed at Southern shipyards:
At Charleston, South Carolina—a
boatbuilders, 4 machinists, boring
mill operators. 1 machinist, lathe
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duty te make known the results of its
use. 1 am well past my threescore years,
and want to say thai I believe my own
great physical activity is largely due to
day to my pgrsonal use of Nuxated Iron.
From my own experience with Nuxated
Iron I feel it is such a valuable remedy
that it ought to be uszed in every hos
pital and presccibed by every physician
in_this country.’
Dr. . Sauer, a Boston physician wha
has sgdied abroad in great European
Medic institutions, said: ‘‘Senator
Mason is right. As 1 have said a hun
dred times over, 1 re%nrd organic iron
as the greatest of all strength builders.”
Iron is absolutely necessary to enable
your blood ;)}i\tmngo your food into liv
ing tissue. "Without it, no matter how
much or wiar you eat, your food merely
passes through yoif without doing you
any good. You don't get the strength
out of it, and as a consequence you be
come weak, pale and sickly looking,
just #ke a plant trying to grow in a
soil ficient in iron.”
Dr. Schuyler C. Jacn‘\‘ma. \'lllth\x Sur
geon of St. Flizabeth's Hospital, New
York City, said: “I have never before
given out any medical information or
advice for publication, as 1 ordinarily do
not believe in it. But.in the case of
Nuxated Iron 1 feel I would be remiss
in my duty not to mention it. 1 have
taken it myself and given it to my pa
tients with most surprising results, And
those wi> wish quickly to inercase their
strength, yower and endurancc will tinag
it a-moat reniarkable and wonderfully
affective lemedy.’
hand, 72-in. work; 14 machinists,
lathe hands, small work; 6 machinists,
milling machine operators; ¢ machin
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sailmaker, 159 sewing machine oper
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out boilermakers); 3 shipsmiths
(blacksmiths); 2 shipwrights.
At Key West, Fla.—l blacksmith,
1 coppersmith, - 3 machipists, ait
around; 2 shipfitters, 10 ship joiners.
At Norfolk, Virginia—3 copper
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(layerout boilermakers); 15 ship
smiths (blacksmiths).
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breath offensive, and stomach snur.*
Don’t stay billous, sick, headachy,|
constipated and full of cold. Why
don’'t you get a box of Cascarets
from the drug store and eat one or|
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From the Congressional Directory
published by the United States Gov
ernment—*"“Wm, }. Mason, Senator
from lllincis, was clected tosthe 50th
Congress in 1837, to the (lnt Con
gress in 18%1—defeated for the 52d
Congress 1802—Elected Senator to
the 65th Congress 1897 to 1903.”
Senator Mason is now Congress
man from the State of Illinois.
Senator Mason’s championship of
Pure Food and Drugs legislation,
his fight for the rural frae delivery
system, and his strong advocacy of
all bills favoring labor and the rights
of the masses as against trusts and
combines make him a national figure
at Wasiington and endeared him to
the hearts of the working man and
the great masses of peeple through
out the United States. Senator Ma
son has the distinetion of being one
of the really blg men of the nation.
His strong endorsement of Nuxated
Iron must convince any intelligent
thinking ieader that it must be 2
preparation of very great merit and
one which the Senator feels is beund
to be eof great valu: to the masses
of people everywhere, otherwise he
could not afford to leng bhis name to
it, especailly after his strnng' advo
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For Health's Sake throw away your old pillows
occasionally. They_-become insanitary from ab
sorbing the impurities breathed into them night
after night and during slckness. Replenish with a
fresh sanitary pair. :
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