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we have ever carried in stock.
Also in quiet, dignified styles,
but still with an air of distinctive
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THEATRICAL
STRONG MESSAGE
HAS “NICE PEOPLE”
I Cocktail drinking. promiscious
[ flirting, “crap shooting,” and the
wearing of daring feminne clothes
used to mark the doers as “fast." But
| -not in this day of “jazz.” Nowdays
really .nice people” do all these
tilings without censure.
The danger of this attitude with
particular reference to young girls.!
forms the theme of “Nice People,”,
William de Milles latest Paramount
Piture which will be shown again to-!
day at the Bijou Theatre for the last
time.
“Nice People,” isn’t a sermon. It’s
a particularly entertaining story with
a fassinating romance and real dra
matic power. But with these it car
ries a powerful theme directed
against the attitude of a large por ]
tion of modern society.
An all-star cast headed by Wallace
Heidi Bebe Daniels, Conrad Nagel,
and Julia Faye portrays this story
which was adapted by Clara.Beranger
front Rachel Crother’s play of ti
same name.
CALOMEL IS 1 .
DANGEROUS DRUG
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NEXT DOSE MAV SALIVATE YOlJ T
LOOSEN TEETH OR START 1
RHEUMATISM
j Calomel j s mercury; quicksilver. M
crashes into sour bile like dynamite!
| cramping and’ sickening you! Calomel
1 attack;, the bones and should never!
,be _put into your system./
If you fee] bilious, headachy, con-1
, stipated and all knocked/ out, jut go
' ot your druggit and get a bottle ofi
; Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents!
i which is a harmless Vegetable . sub!
j stitute for dangerous calomel. Tak*j
! a spoonful and if it doesn’t star! j
I your liver ami straighten you upY
i better and quicker ban hasty cal-j
i omel and without ma king ydu s ; ck, ■
you just go back and get*-your moil-,
e y-
Don't take calomel! It makes you,
sick the next day; it loses you a day’s j
word. Dodson’s Liver Tone /Straight-j
en s you right up and you great.!
No salts necessary. Give/it to the j
children because it is perfectly harm- ■
less and can not salivate^
.SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
Allen’s FooWEase, the antiseptic powder to b# j
shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot* j
bath. The Flattsbnrg Camp Manual advises men
in training to use Foot =Knse in their shoes each i
morning. It prevents blisters and sore spots and
relieves painful,swollen, smarting feet and lake* I
the sting out of corns and bunions. Ahvaff J
use Allen's Foot-Ease to break in new alio**
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STATE CLUB WOMEN
STILL IN SESSION
ONE SPEAKER DECLARES THAT
“MAN’S PLACE IS IN HOME”
AND SAYS CAN PROVE IT
(By Associated Press.)
Athens, Ga., Oct. 12.—Convening
at 9:30 o’clock in offfe cf the build
ings on the University of Georgia
campus, thd five bundled or more
woffle,, in attendance at the twenty
sixth annual convention of the Geor
gia Federation of Women’s Clubs
were today prepared for another day
filled with colorful incidents of espe
cial interest to the women of Georgia
and the nation.
Declaring the viewpoint erf woman
is badly needed in national affairs,
I hat the female touch would supply
the human element, and quoting
from the book (ieesi s to prove that
“man’s place is in the home,” Mrs.
Ida Clyde Clark, associate editor of
the Pictorial Review, delivered a
masterly address before the Federa
tion at tile University chapel.
“Things became badly twisted back
there in the Garden of Edeff,” Mrs.
Clark said, “and they are still
twisted.” “Men have been managing
thing,, which might have fared bet
ter under \voman‘’g delicate touch.
During the war there were certain
Considerabe informat'on has been published recently about
the discovery of the wonderful effects made upon tne human
system by the element known as VITAMINES. These discov
eries led to a series of yeast preparations that have been tried
in~*ali the leading hospitals with wonderful results.
v
While these tests were being made and the public was en
joying the remedial effects of yeast tablets, a group of phar
maceutical chemists in Chicago and Indianapolis were exper
imenting to increase the benefits of the yeast VI i AMINEta tab
lets to the fullest measure—they feit that the limit had not
been reached. The result is the YEASTOLAX —the world’s
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YEASTOLAX is the vvoHd’s greatest health yeast laxative. It
is the latest scientific development of pa’atable yeast. It is not
only rich in Vitamines, but also embodies a highly valuable,
health building laxative —a quality none of the other yeast tab
lets possess. It comes in a tasty, tablet form—very pleasant
to take and delightful in its effect. Children like it and are
greatly benefited by it. If you suffer from
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“RHEUMATISM,” CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION. ECZEMA,
or IMPURE BLOOD
or f your nerves are affected in any way; or you desire to have
a fine, clear, healthy complexion; or if your stomach is not in
o-ood condition, we want you to .ry a package of our MARVEL
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Amono’ its various elements, YEASTOLAX contains the high
est and Imost potent VITAMINES, which the scientific world has
-iounci to be absolutely necessary to bodily vigor. People all
over the country have found great relief through its use, and n
o w feel the joy of perfect health and vitality. YEASTOLAX al
so has the properties of beington-gripingly and mildly laxa
tive, possessing fine stomach regulating power, the effects of
which you feel very quickly.
The laxative ingredients emboided in YEASTOLAX are most
happily combined with the other vital, body building elements,
which makes thi“. t.ikht more dssirabie than any other eatable
yeast compounds hitherto offered.
By keeping up your vitality and- vigor through the use of
YEASTOLAX your system will be put in a position to fight off
the hosts of invading germs that are persistency endeavoring to
entrench themselves in the human body; to eat into the system
and destroy life itself, it cannot be too emphatically made clear
that everyone owes it to himselfand family to keep as healthy
and fit as possible. The human organizism is a wonderful ma
chine adapted under normal conditionsc to find a balance of
health. But because of our modern methods of refining foods
(destroying their health-buildirg vitamines and our general way
;i living, our bodies are not given half a chance, with the result
that invading germs and infections find it frequently an un
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YSA§TOLAX. Is an element which has the power of building up
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enterprises i„ which women engaged
that might have been left alone by ;
them,” she said in substance.
General Paul B. Malone, comman
dant of Fort Benning, Columbus, de-,
livered the closing address of the j
session. Speaking on the subject 1
“What the Federation Can Do to Aid
i.lie Ex-Soldier.” General Malone said
if the women cf tile Federation are
ever to reach the heroe,, of the past
war or of any war, they have to star;t;
through the mind and soul. The
homo life of the American people has !
got. so to mould itself that it touches ;
the life of the masses of returned
veterans, who have acted for years
under the spontaneous exertion of
thorough training.
At last night’s program represen
tative.; of every district in Georgia
made reports. At the afternoon pro:
gram, discussions of work don e at
the Tallulah Falls mountain schools
were heard.
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Cures Malaria. Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills
the germs.
6 rtf! Fever, Bilious Fever,
fill Cures Malaria, Chills,
Colds and LaGrippe.
GOVERNOR=ELECT WALKER
SUPPORTING JUDGE GEORGE
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 12.—Governor
| elect Clifford Walker has been in
I Atlanta in conference with Judgs
Walter F. George and his campaign
director, Judge G. FI. Howard. The
grvp! r.or-i'lect is how actively sup
i porting Judge George for U. S. sen
i'ator. >.
The Governor-Elect was support
ing Judge Howard up to the time the
| latter withdiew from the race. Mr.
Walker has sought to direct h's ac
: tivities to the end that there might
be no split between the Watson-
Walker coalition; and when Judge
Howard withdrew and gave his al- !
Tegiance to Judge George, Governor-”'
, Elect Walker gave his friepejs to
understand that' he would, give his
endorsement/’ and active -support 'to '
Judge George, the. latter having sup
ported him actively in the recent
prmary m which Mr. Walker was
overwhelmingly elected.
I IF HARDWICK IS ELECTED
CLAY WILL BE GOVERNOR
I
j Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 12.—Close'
• friends of State Senator Herbert
| Clay of Marietta, are strongly slip-
I porting Governor Hardwick for U. S.
; Senator, i n the hope of putting Mr.
; < ..'lay in the governor’s chair, accord
j ing to political rumors her e today.
1 The election of Governor Hardwick
t 'I pointed out, would necessitate
his almost immediate resignation
as the senate meets early in Deccm
hrr. In that event Mr, Clay, as pres
ident of the State Senate, would go
to as governor for the interim until
a special election.
In the event of Hardwick’s elec
tion to the senate, the acting gov
ernor must call a special election
within sixty days for governor for !
the unexpirqd term and also a spe- ;
( ' ia l session of the General Assembly
to induct the newly elected governor i
: nto office.
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The Russian Ruble recently was worth 55c per ruble crivino
the above a value of $27,500.00. H e ’ giving
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wares
the press is calling attention to vast AmericanZiU? ’i ?
and other industries that are bejnp- Hirer-tod + P ro *® cts of 0l!
The Chicago Tribune on Sept l££ call? 1 ? Wa * dS * l . Russia
canal which has just been open 9d fO , ‘hinmnJ hil H o new
Germany, Persia and Central Ada affording \ RuES ' a ;
raw materials for the Russo-Ge rm a n combine,
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1253 So. Michigan Avenue, Dept. CHICAGO
FILL OUT COUPON BELOW
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. Dept. Chicago, Illinois.
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rRIDAY OCTOBFR 13 1922.
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TOPIC AT PORTS MEETJ
Continued From Page One)
Wilmington meeting are: George
H. Baldwkin, A. V. Snell and Albeit
,T. SI ewe, of Jacksonville, the latter
rer resentimitithe organization as a
whole; S. N. Harris and E. B. Walk
er, cf Savannah; Fred G. Warde, of
this city; Lelar.d Moore, J. M. Whit
s'ft, and Thomas- J. Burke, of
Charleston. In additional t.s these
UiPie will be several Wilmington rep
resentatives present, including, it is
believed, Mayor-Jhmes H. CoWan,
who for the last several .years has
f been; in ciosp touch with the work of
, tile association.
I At the meeting a resolution will
;be introduced asking that the At
lantic Coastal Highway Association
of which G. C. Smith, of Brunswick,
is one of the Directors, hold its next
i meeting in this city.
It is believed when the bridge
across the Savannah river ts
j pleted, connecting SoOth Carolina
wth Georgia, that the' Atlantic
Coastal Highway will' be used more
than any olher in the United States!
The Atlantic Coastal Highway As
, sociafion has honored Brunswick by
i fleeting C. C. Smith a s one of its <ll
- rectors, ami it is to be hoped that
| the association will accept the’ invi
tation and hold its next convention
here. Mr. Ward lof t last night to
! attend the meeting. (
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TISH COMMANDER
DESIRES CONFERENCE,
fi
-i
( By Associated Prefer.)
Constantinople, Oct. 12. Sir
Chafes HarHoftfon, British com
mander in chief, will press an early
convening of the allies for a confer
ence which he believes the most im
portant since the Mersailles meet
ing.