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MEDIGAL GRIEFS
TOUNITE ONFLU
A special meeting of the Fulton Med
ical Society, the State, county and city
boards of health, and the heads of local
hospitals, has been called for Monday
evening at 8 o'clock ut the Chamber
of Commerce, to plan a campaign
against the spread of Influenza, and
provide additional safeguard for the pub
lic, in the homes and hospitals.
Dr. B. C. Thrash, president of the
society, who called the conference, has
arranged for two capable speakers from
Fort McPherson, Major Stenson, chief
of the medical service, and Lleutenant
Asper, in charge of the infirmary.
The , society will consider also the
merits of the new pneumonia serum
which is being used in army camps and
hospitals in other sections of the coun
try. After a thorough discussion, the
society will recommend whether it shall
be used by all the doctors in the county,
as a means of preventing pneumonia
following influenza. It is reported that
this effect is obtained by its proper use.
Carelessness is attributed by the doc
tors as being the cause of many influ
enza cases. The epldemic is reported
to be about as serious as ever hefore,
and that an average of six or eight vie
tims die in local hospitals every twenty
four hours.
Dr. Thrash stated Saturday that much
care must be taken to prevent infection
of a healthy person from a sufferer with
influenza, as the disease is very con
tagious. Resolutions will be adopted
urging. the public to.take proper pre
cautions and advising fully just what
preventive measures should be adopted
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When George Bricken, of No. 20 West End avenue, opened his front door to answer a ring Friday night,
he found this baby girl, cooing pleasantly and kicking her heels. An automobile was disappearing swiftly
down the street. The baby, who is about two months old, was taken to Grady Hospital, and there continued
to coo. It wore an expensive layout of garments.
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—0 f the
$36,716,451,131 appropriated and au
thorized by Congress for the War and
Navy Departments,in the prosecu
tion of the war, $15,400,186,239.38 will
Le saved as a result of the sfgning of
the armistice. 1T his enormous saving
was reported to Congress today in a
deficiency bill agreed on by the House
appropriations committee, of which
Representative Shirlgy, of Kentucky,
is chairman.
To carry into effect these savings
the committee recommends the repeal
of appropriations which will return to
the Treasury $7,179,156,944.68 1n cash
and cancellation of.authority for the
two departments to obligate the Gov
ernment for $8,221,029,204.10,
Congress doubtless will adopt the
committee recommendations without
delay.
The direct appropriations for the
War Department were $24,235,425,260
and the authorization $§9,899,0567,601
The savings amoimt to £6,844,795077
in cash and $£8,190,029,294 in author
izetions, . The navy total was $3.376,-
056,208 appropriations and $582,760,-
000 in authorizations. Cash saved
amcunted to $334,361,866, with $21,-
000,00 in authorizations. Deficits oc
curred in some items from which sav~
ings were not made, and to meet this
ecnaition the bill provides $295,244 520
of which amount $287,390,578 is for
the army and navy.
The: largest saving effected in the
army comes from the Quartermaster
Corps, which returns $3,740,385,307 in
appropriations and $15,750,000 in au
therizations,
In the navy the bureau of ordnance
returns $164,833 843+in appropriations
and $31,000,000 in authorizations,
which comprised the greatest sav
ings,
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Mystery Man in Death of
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~ Actress Is Aboard Ship
(By Universal Service.)
LONDON, Jan. 26.—The, “Mystery
Man' angle in the ‘Billie” Carleton
poigoning case took a sensational turn
today when The Daily -Express an
nounced that a certain individual now
en route to the United States will be
asked lr)( the American police to return
to London immediately,
The ‘““Mystery Man"” in the proceed
ings of the inquest into the young ac
tress' death from an overdose of co
caine has been an unnamed American
army officer, who, it was testified,
threatened to kill “Billie” because she
had jilted him.
It was after this threat the testi
mony showed that the actress made her
home at the apartments of “Reggie”
Devuelle, the London modiste now out
on bail under a charge of manslaughter
returned by the Coroner's jury.
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100,000 Textile Workers
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To Strike for 8 Hours
,(B¥ International News Service.)
LAWRENCE, MASS., Jan. 25.—~More
than 100,000 textile mill operatives will
walk out on February 38 after working
eight hours, it was declared after a
mass meeting here today, if their de
mand for a 48. hour week without wage
xt"‘educllon has not been granted by that
me, -
The 20,000 workers here now have
a H4-hourrweek., They voted to adopt
the plan to stu{; work at the end of the
eighth hour but to report back for work
each succeeding day until Saturady. If
on Fnturdnf’ their pay envelopes do not
contain full wages or if they find the
gates locked against them, ‘“‘the fight
will be on,” declared Thomas F. Mc-
Mahon, vice president of the Textile
Workers of America.
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Contracts Mailed to
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Thirty-two Club Men
CHICAGO. Jan. 25.-—Contracts were
mailed today to thirtv-twe players
whom Manager Fred Mitchell, of the
Chicago Cubs. expvects to utilize next
geason in his fight for a National
League pgnnant, Several of the con
tracts went to France to players who
are still in the service of their country,
among these being Grover Alexander,
gtar pitcher, upon whom Mlu“mll is
counting strongly for aid in the 2919
campalign,
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—A co-ordi
| nated program of diversion and training
{to improve the spirit and morale of
| America’'s sick and wounded soldiers,
} with the view of their more rapid recov
ery, has been adopted by the American
i Red Cross and the surgeon general of
{ the army, gnd will be applied in the
| forty army reconstruction hospitals now
tiu operation in the United States, it was
| announced tonight at the headquarters
of the Red Cross here:
| Dr. Bibert K. Fretwell, head of the
{ devartment of recreational leadership of
| the Teachers’ College, Columbia Uni
| versity, has been made director of the
| program. Dr_ Fretwell and his assist
!zmts will visit all reconstruction hos
{ pitals., and will standardize the recrea
| tional program.
| 1t is estimatéd 190.000 sick and wound
ed soldiers must eventually be cared for
yin_this country,
Following are the phases of the pro
gram which the Red, Cross will carry
out in the convalescent hospitals; the
maintenance of library of téchnical
works, approved fiction, current maga
zines and home-town newspaper;
training in amateur theatricals; devel
opment of bands and orchestras; fur
| nishing player-pianos and phonographs;
inauguration of card games, checkers,
chess, dominoes, ete.: furnishing of
stereoscopes and educational photo
graphs; presenting motion pictures,
professfonal talent, concerts, musicals
| at regular intervals: supervision of so
| cial funetions; supplying of fruits, smok
{ ing materials and anproved refresh
{ments: and the supervision of “winter
i evening'’ recreations.
f For outdoor recreation. the Red Cross
| will provide toqls, seeds. etc., for the
planting of flower gardens. window box
| es of vlants, and vines about the cone
’\'ulvsvem houses,
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{Two in Naval Plane
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| MIAMI. FLA.. Jan. 25.—Endurance
records in naval aviatipn history were
shattered todav when Ensign F. Dal
jrymple. of the Miami naval station, ac
| compnanied by a mechanic. remained in
the air 9 hours and 21 minutes. The
flight covered two round trips between
Miami and Kev West,
| The flieht was made in a specially
{ constructed H. F. 33 boat equipped with
1a Liberty motor. The vrevious record
{was 9 hours and 1 minute. 1
{f Your Back Hurts or Bladder
Bothers You, Drink Lots of
Water,
When your kidneys hurt and yourl
back feels sore, don't get scared ana
proceed to load your stomach with al
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys!
and irritate the entire urinary lracl.’
Keep your kidneys clean like you
keep your bowels clean, by flushing/
them with a mild, harmless sultl‘
which removes the body’s urinous|
waste and stimulates them to their|
normal activity. The function of the|
kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24!
hours they strain from it 500 grains
of acid and waste, so we can readily
understand the vital importance of
keeping the kidneys active.
Drink lots of water—you can’t
drink too much; alsgo get from any
pharmacist ahout four ounces of Jud’
Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast each morn-|
ing for a few days and your Kidneys
will act fine, This famous salts is
made from the acid of grapes und;
lemon juice, combined with lithia
and has been used for generations to!
clean and stimulate clogged kidneys:|
also to neutralize the acids in urlnof
80 it mo longer is a source of irpl|
tation, thus ending bladder weak
ness, i
Jaad Salts is inexpensive; can mJt|
injure; makes a delightful effer-|
vescent lithla-water drink, which
everyone should take now and then
to keep their kidnevs clean and ac
tive Try this, also keep up the|
water drinking, and no doubt you
will wonder what became of yont
kidney trouble and backache.-~-Adv. l
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In the Magazine
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fi Section; Life of 3
; HE life story of Rosa Pon- }
? I selle, the young girl who !
$ sang her way into the Met- ;
é ropolitan Opera in five months and
{ who will make her Atlanta debut
{ this season, is told in the Maga
! zine Section of this issue of The
'é Sunday American. It will interest
) every lover of opera and every
) ambitious girl with a voice.
Two Stowaway Deserters
Captured on Freight Ship
NEWPORT NEWS, VA, Jan: 26.—
Two American deseriers arrived here
Friday on the freighter Irod. They
were locked in the guardhouse and will
be sent back to France for punishment
on the firat available ship. One.return
ed American casual officer from the
American expeditionary force also ar
rived on the Iron.
Tested at Experiment Stations,
Produced Wonderful
Results.
, Government experts are loud in their
praise of a wonderful more-egg tonic
'that stimulates the egg producing or-
Immu of the hens and makes them lay
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I Prof. R. R. Harnas, poultry expert at
the New Jersey Experiment Station,
)aays: “This tonic is an excellent one.
We have used it with great success,
ltherefora recommend it very highly.”
,Prof. R. L. Putins, poultry expert at
the Kentucky station, writes: “This is
a most excellent tonic—one that can.
not be improved on.” Thguundl of
poultry raisers, using this more-egg
tonie, are reaping rich rewards. The
price of eggs is still soaring, and will
continue to do so, There was never
such a demand for eggs and poultry
products. Now is the time for every
poultry raiser to increase his income.
I Send one dollar to the Stock Yards
Veterinary Laboratory, 4056 Laborato
ry Building, Kansas City, Mo., and you
will receive 100 of these wonderful
more-cgg thblets,
If they do not make your hens lay
more egegs, your money will be return
ed. This guarantee is endorsed by a
big Kansas City National Bank. Send
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A. B. Richards Co., Sherman, Texas
Sold Locally by Coursey & iMunn,
Through persistent efforts’ in be
half of the Rev. Sirl Winchester by
his bride-—the young woman he shot
just a few days before she roman
tically married him in the Jjail-—an
agneement had been reached Satur
day by which the young minister
withdrew his motion for a new trial,
his sentence of four years was re
duced to two years, and he will be
sent early in the week to the State
Prison Farm at Milledgeville Instead
of to hard labor on the chaingang.
Mrs. Winchester, who was Mrs.
Mary Green, cigar clerk in the Wine
coff Hotel at the time of the shooting
on New Year's Day, aided by Win
chester's father, had been working
tirelessly to save him'from the four
year term iln the penitentiary ever
since his conviction last week In
Judge Humphries' division of Crimi
ral Court. These efforts brought suc
cess Saturday, when Judge Hum
phries cut the sentence in half, with
a recommendation to the State Pris
on Board that Winchester be permit
ted to serve his term on the prison
farm.
Sheriff Lowry stated Saturday aft
ernoon that he expected to send Win
chester to the farm Monday or Tues
day.
Although he agreed to accept a
two-year term and cease his fight for
a new trial, Winchester still insisted
that the shot that wounded his bride
in the hip was fired accidentally while
the two were struggling for his pis
tol after he bad threatened to kill
himself. He said he had no intention
of harming the young woman. This
story was backed up by the bride.
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Great Importance of Having a
Healthy Mouth, Says the
Modern Scientist.
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Nowadays when the doctor is try
ing to find out what causes your
heart trouble or other ailment, he has
& new question to ask, “How's your
teeth?” Because it is being rcalized
more and more that diseased condi
tions of the mouth frequently exist
ansuspected and without causing pain
or discomfort; and these diseased
conditions seriously affect the general
health. If you have the slightest
reason to think there is anything the
matter with your teeth, by all means
hurry to a reliable dentist and have
him give your mouth a careful in
spection. You can have this done at
the Atlanta Dental Parlors free of
charge or obligation., The Atlanta
Dental Parlors is one of the city's
oldest business institutions, It Is fa
vorably known to people all over the
State. It maintains a corps of skill
ful dentists, uses the most approved
painless methods and you may al
wayvs be sure of satisfactory treat. |
ment there. Call any time. Atlanta |
Dental Parlors, Peachtree and Deca
tur streets (entrance 19 1-2 Peach
tree), Dr. . A, Constantine, proprie
tor and in charge.—Advertisement,
(By International News Service,)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—An ap
peal by cable to President Wilson to
urge Congress to pass at this session
the. navy appropriation bill for the
1919-1920 fiscal year, which provides
for Secretary Daniels’ biggér Ameri
can navy program, is being seriously
considered by Democratic leaders.
Opposition to Secretary Daniels'
program, which developed among
Democratic as well as Republican
members of the House naval affairs
committee, was one reason for the
plan. More Republicans than Demo
crats on the committee are reported
to favor the program, Representative
Kelley, Republican, of Michigan, hav.
ing joined with Representative Pad
gett, Democrat, of Tennessee, chair
man of the committee, in supporting
Danlels' naval projects,
The committee adjourned abruptly
for a week after failing to reach an
agreement or the bftl, from which a
Republican member of the committea
stated today the six battle cruisers
requested by Daniels and a lot of
smaller craft have been cut out, and
other reductions made which “have
stripped the Daniels program to the
bone.”
If You Saw Wood Each Day
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You Won’t Need Cascarets
Great medicine,—the Sawbuck,
Two hours a day sawing wood will keep any
qne's Bowels regular,
No need of pills, Cathartics, Castor Oil nor
“Physic,”” if you'll only work the Sawbuck
regularly.
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Exercise is Nature's Cure for Constipation and,—Ten-Mile walk will do
if you haven’t got a wood pile. :
But, if you will take your Exercise in an Easy Chair, there's only one
way to do that, and make a Success of it.
Because,—there's orly one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels anc
its name is “CASCARETS.”
Cascarets are the only means to exercise the Bowel Muscles, without work
Druggists—lo Cents a Box. LT i T
The Georgian-American have opened their Want
Ad pages to soldiers, sailors and marines, allowing
them to advertise for positions without any charge.
Thousands of our boys from “Over There” and
“Over Here'' are ready again to enter business life and
offer their services in varying capacities through the
Situation Wanted Ad columns.
Employers will find these advertisements in The
Georgian-American a daily reference guide for secur
ing help.
AMONG THOSE SEEKING
POSITIONS ARE:
ACCOUNTANTS
ADVERTISING MEN
ATRPLANE MECHANICS
ARCHITECTS
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTSMEN
ARTISTS
ASSEMBLERS
AUTO MECHANICS
BARBERS
BILLING €LERKS
BOOKKEEPERS'
BUYERS
CARPENTERS
CASHTERS
CHAUFFEURS
CIVIL ENGINEERS
CLERKS
COLLECTORS
CONSTRUCTION
EXPERTS
COPYWRITERS
CORRESPONDENTS -
DENTISTS
DESIGNERS
DRAFTSMEN
DRUGGISTS
ELECTRICTANS
EMPLOYMENT
MANAGERS
EXECUTIVES
FEEDERS
FIREMEN
GROCERYMEN
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best treatment you can give
them. In entrusting the care
of them to us you make no ‘
mistake. They receive the
- personal attention of regis- |
tered optometrists. If yom
are having EYE troubles, we
shall 'be glad to have you
call on us.
We shall be pleased to fill
vour oculist’s presecription.
Our workmen are of the
highest class, and this faet
assures you of aceuracy.
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