Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 05, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JULY S, 1923 ’PiisKfek or to show how the winged Victory looked before she got into that fight, you would require the brain and the fueling of the artist that made the statue. Every mind ever horn is absolutely different from every other. PLANT COLOR AID TO HARDENED ARTERIES MACHINERY AND BRAINS MANY MYSTERIES SCHUBERT S UNFINISHED WORK STICK TO YOUR JOB W. F. Knudsen. Chevrolet presi dent. offers cheerful news on Gen eral Motors. In May his company turned out 140.700 Chevrolet car*. On one day. May 28. the product was 7.075 finished cars and trucks. May. 11*28, in 25,000 cars ahead of May 11*27. That's good production, but high General Motors officials should bear in mind that the machinery in their brains is more valuable than any, other asset of General Motors. Men like President Sloan of General Mo tors and Ratkob, head of General Motors finance, work themselves .as they wouldn’t work any piece of ma chinery. They take the night train from New York t<> Detroit, begin work through the whole day. eating sand wiches at noon, still working, and •take the night train hack to New James A. Farrell, president of the United States Steel Corporation, will visit the plant of the New Haven Wire Company today. When he Was sixteen years old he worked there i twelve hours* out of every twenty four for $4.65 a week. If you -tick to your job, even that kind of job. i New York a young mar. brought court by his father admitted he had an income of $400 k, and employed his father a ischine can stand that, and , t»» stockholders justifies it. i Dr. Walsh, of Fa city, tell* young men few problems.*' Yes, indeed. Why d The world is 1 lysteries than solves only a A new remedy is being tested in Germany against that peculiar malady of old age, arterio sclerosis, sometimes called hardening of the arteries. It is the green coloring matter of the leaves of plants, the substance which botanist* and chem ists call chlorophyl. Extracting this brilliant green dye from the leaves of such plants as spinach, Professor Burgt, of the Uni- ity of Berne, Switzerland, gave lar dose* of it to patients suffer- ing from heart trouble caused by ar terial hardening. He found great im- -f his saddle provemenL ili? excuse was that the fath- The high blood pressure, which* iTa not led a moral life. The characteristic of this disease, slowly religion, that includes f e jj to normal values. Dizziness and lifferent kinds of hell, prob- vveaknse* disappeared. The heart beat returned to its normal rythm. Whether a reul cure is produced or whether the patient merely is relived so long as he swallows the daily dose [ou-e feel- { ,f leaf green Professor Burgt ha* not dent Cool- yet determined. ttll >ou^ j n p 08S jj,i e explanation it is recall- ident t<J t * la * green c °l° r ' n ff matter in pi” .t leaves is chemically similar to j the red coloring matter of hum Insurance past fifty , Sl.500.tl00. A few generation. t TcTum«iTb<>dV ... when the second l-icge-t city in, ance had no inhabitant over fifty , The *«»very probably ex- ar. of age such insuring would ,,L ' ,lns ' li!s0 * tll e w-ell known fact that vc been financially suicidal. Men » diet «"«“ining plenty of fresh, e longer, intelligence count?. A Brcen VCKct “ bk ‘ s !•!»»««• of meat se man at fifty is a safer risk than | , M P S to prevent or relieve the symp. fool at twenty-five. And a letter to Mr. Felton Rice, Naval Recruting officer stationed here, Eugene Hitchcock tells of the training experiences at Hampton Roads where he was sent on being ac- pted by the Navy. Hitchcock is in Platoon 95 and is mbaking a good record. He impress es the fact that neatness and plenty of work are the main points in the training. Hitchcock left G. M. C., and wnet into the services. Leighton Moore who is also at the training base has been made drill master of his unit and has beer, giver high recognition stated Mr. Hitch cock in his letter. FORD MONTGOMERY PLAYS BEFORE NEW YORK ARTISTS Ford Montgomery, Milledgeville artist, played before a group of New York musicians last Friday in New York, competing with three hundred other contestants for the scholarship to the New England Conservatory. Mr. Montgomery, the pupil of Miss F.rmie Vir*lm. McClure. hl , , studying with Mi« McClure i„ p sylvanin for the part ,!x „« k . f T' of the number will be «eteet«d to J celve the scholarship for th N -„ England school. The winners will not be until late in July. e announced Let the iblv would find addle h idge: "Mr. I I did no \ ot “Well,” “some did." of hell, prob- * especially pre- wouldn’t include .-plied opolitan Life od. Furthermore, the green dy the plants, just as the red blood com pound serves to carry oxygen around of arterial hardening. 20 the hy- ingle proton the centre, and a single electron voicing around it, why does the lium atom, first discovered on the n through the spectroscope have ur nuclei with two electron* ’ re iving around them, and how does i* formation of four gammes heli- n, from hydrogen, produce energy great as though eighty tons of ul wt CONGRESS AND CHURCH Four senators and twenty-four members of the lower house of con gress have no church affiliation, ac cording to the Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Methodist Epsicopal Church. Its tabulation of church membership for Unitarian :j 4 Dutch Reformed 0 3 Quaker l :t Mormon 2 1 The Methodist church leads with 126. and the Episcopal church ranks second with seventy-five. The Roman Catholic church has twenty-seven in both Houses. NERVOUSJEADACHE IwlifUn Tdlt Hew Takkf Black-Draught Relieved Hu Ptiu tad How Well He Fecit New. Wayncsburg. Ky.—How a few dows of Thodford’s Black-Drought brought relief to a man who had been suffering from frequent spells of severe headache, Is told below in the statement of Mr. Charles F. Todd, of Estesburg, near this place. “I was suffering with nervovs headaches. About once a week t would have these headaches, and have to quit work, and go to bed ?*»r about twenty-four hours. I wou.d have pains in my neck, and right behind my right ear. *‘A merchant at Estesburg saw mo one day when I was suffering, and told me to try taking Slack- Draught, which I did. "I took a package home that night, and took a few doses. It relieved r.ie. From that tin.-, on, I would take Black-Di zuUu s -. soon as I felt l*ke I was goi.-<r to have one of those headaches—and they wouldn't come on. •Ever:.- few weeks. I take three or four doses of Black-Draught, and I feel so well, and do my work, and don't lose any more time with monihr.” Costs only one cent a dose. ~ ' package today. JVC-/fit YBEE (SAVANNAH’S BEACH) ‘Where Ocean Breezes Blow” Surf Bathing—Day and Night Dancing.— Every Night Except Sundays Band Concerts on Sundays Music hy Nationally Known Orchestras PAVILIONS, BATH HOUSES, IOTELS, COTTAGES, RESTAURANTS FISHING — BOAT ING /\ Paradise for Children and those Seeking Rest. Fun, Frolic and Entertainment for all. Travel By Train REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES CENIRAk'GEQRGIA RAILWAY ‘ THE RIGHT WAY" SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for ritis Lumbago COAL-COAL-COAL We offer for prompt delivery at summer pricer: ORIGINAL GENUINE M0NTEVALL0 FANCY LUMP; DIXIE GEM FANCY LUMP; DIXIE GEM EGG; GOLDEN ASH FANC1 LUMP. 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The only difference is that when you buy your bread, cakes and pastries from us you will save time, labor and money. Benson’s Bakery EXXXX1XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX & ' HHiiiiiiiiiiiiii