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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES
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Skinner, Manager
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cd in six-point type ccst 5c per
five-word line, with a four-line I
minimum. One insertion, 20c;
three consecutive insertions, 50c:
six consecutive insertions, 90c.
HOURS This office is open
from 8 00 a. m., until 6:00 p. m .
every day except Sunday. Adver
tisements will not be accepted for
.publication later than 2:00 o'clock
.the day of publication.
ERRORS— If there is an error,
phone us before the second inser- i
tlO j’ error will be corrected j
and the insertion made good.
* Photographer
SPECIAL
Four Post card Photos in folders 50c.
Day <fc Night Studio 107 Brough
ton street.
k Beauty Parlors
ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP
Special non-amonla permanent
wave $2.50 complete, guaranteed. .
46 Drayton St. Dial 4261
For the Best results in all lines I
of Beauty services. Purcell Beau- I
ty Shop. Dial 5032. 136 Whitaker. I
3. Miscellaneous Wanted
HIGHEST prices paid for second
hand clothing and shoes. R. Rub
nltz, 302 WBryan, phene 9293
9. Miscellaneous For Sale
-■■■' , , •.
HOTEL, Restaurant, Soda Fountain,
and bar supplies. Call'or write fcr
prices. S. Bernstein Crockery Co..
221 West Congress street.
9. Miscellaneous For Sale
Genuine Simmons
BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES
—429.95
Salvage Sales Company :
120 W. Broad St. 4611—Phone—4430
: WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Complete line of Elgin Watches.
JOHN THOMAS
118 Whitaker
i 10. Glass and Mirrors
We re.ilver old mirrors
“.4s good as new”
New mirrors made to order
Gia3s and mirror work of all kinds
Arter: ft Mirror & Glass Works
Ph. 8362, C:r. Bay and East Broad.
11. Uphohterlng and Repairing
hi M. S. SCHAAF
U bolstering & Furniture Repairing
417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246
12. Mattresses Renovated
GEORGIA MATTRESS COMPANY
237 Price St. Dial 3-3867
13. Interior Decorators
LEE & IVEY
Interior Decorators. Slip covers,
cushions and drapes. Satisfacton
guaranteed. Phone 5214.
14. Office Equipment, Supplies
Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals and
Supplies.
The Stamp and Stencil Co.
Bay & Montgomery, Sts. Dial 2-1006
LET OUR
CLASSIFIED ADS
BE YOUR MEANS
OF
MAKING OR
SAVING MONEY
PHONE 6183
BING’S
SHOE FACTORY
—SPECIALS—
LADIES’ Soles and Heels 50c
JUST CALL 3-3729
PRICE AND GORDON STS.
I" WANTED
' 10 YOUNG LADIES FOR
SPECIAL OUTSIDE WORK.
MUST KNOW THE CITY
AND ITS PEOPLE. .
APPLY
110 W. STATE ST
Between
9 and 11 a. m.
i 15. Musical Instruments
j PiANOS tuned. Repaired and rebuik
by Steinway experts. All work
guaranteed. Terms can be arrang
ed cn rebuilt jobs. Alnutt Music
Co., 216 W. Broughton St.
16. Male Help Wanted
JOYS to carry papers in the follow
ing places: Thunderbolt. Ga., Isle
of Hope, Port Wentworth, Ga
Good income. Must be able to fur
nlsh bond and reference. Apply
Mr. D:wns, Circulation department
Savannah Daily Times.
"0. Male and Female Help
WANTED—Young lady wno under
stands dietetic:, to sell a natural
food product. Post Office Box 1552.
White and colored male and female
hotel and restaurant cooks today.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE AGENCY
145 Drayton U».
BOYS AND GIRLS—Earn spending
money and win prizes. No hard
work. Answer Box 13, Savannah
Daily Times.
21. Employment Agency
EMPLOYMENT & SERVICE CO.
For Dependable Employes
Ph. 7944 - 145 Drayton St
26. Seeds and Plants
Fresh Garden Seed
Insecticides Sprayers and Etc.
IRELAND SEED COMPANY
47 Barnard Street
27. Paints
PAINTS—AII colors $1.50 per gallon.
Roof paints $1.15 per gallon. Army
and Navy Store, 43 Barnard St.
28. Business Opportunities
WELL established beauty parlor, ex
cellent location.., three complete
booths. Owner leaving city, will
sacrifice. Box A-5 care Daily
‘ Times,.,■<
29. Real Estate
,
FIVE-ROOM Bungalow. Lot 62 1-2 by
150. $1,100.00. 221 W. 58th.
King and Son, Blun Bldg., 37 Bull
street.
32. . Beer and Wines
YOU caneit, drink and be merry at
BEN'S TAVERN
Augusta Road .1 .. Phone 9575
MATAXAS PLACE
Best draft beer and wine in the
City.
325 'E Bay St.
Your favorite beers and wines at
JAKE’S BEER PARLOR
322-324 W. Bryan St. Dial 9567
MATAXAS PLACE
Haber.ham and Bay
Best draught beer in city. You
have tried the rest now try the best.
33. Good Things to Eat.
TRY our delicious sandwiches with
your favorite drink —Curb Service.
TRIPPLE XXX THIRST STATION
■ Victory Drive
DINE and Dance at Al Remler’s, Vic
tory Drive and Isle cf Hope Road.
STOP AT LOG CABIN ON
Tybee Road
Sandwiches, Drinks, Cigars, Cigar
ettes, Groceries, Gas, Oil.
You can eat, z 3Mnk and be merry I
afc- -•/
- BILL’S PLACE . .'
144 Barhard St. Phpne 9338
Sandwich es, cake§, pies, drinks,
cigarettes and cigars.
MRS. J. C. BRADHAM,
Bay and Price Streets
While eating enjoy your cool beer at
JIMMIE’S PLACE
Opposite the Lucas
CONEY ISLAND LUNCH
Peter Psehoyios, Prop.
41 Whitaker*St. ’ ' Phone 9217
35. ‘ Salaries Bought
$5 TO SSO
SMITH-LOWE CORP.
906 Liberty Bank Bldg.
$5 TO SSO
On your own name
CHATHAM BROK. CORP.
502 Savannah Bank Bldg.
MONEY
For Salaried People
$5.00 TO $50.00
On YOUR Signature
NEAL BROKERAGE CO.
37. Poultry and Supplies
QUALITY POULTRY COMPANY
217 W. Congress Street
Savannah, Ga.
Phone 4407 * H. E. Floyd
38. Antiques
—ANTIQUES— ANTIQUES—
ANTIQUES
Al kinds of antiques bought, sold
and exchanged. Chairs, tables, sofas,
buffets, mirrors, china, bric-a-brac,
books, stamps, gold, silver, SheKeld
plate. Scrap gold bought Phone
3-1366 GOODMAN’S, 149 Whitaker.
40. Who Can Do It?
NEED A MESSENGER
10c Phone 6000 10c
Indian Messenger Service.
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Anywhere in the United States
All Loads Insured
FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY
Phone 7161
Expert Gun and Locksmith.
Lawnmowers sharpened and repaired
Locks repaired and Keys made
Marin’s, 227 W. Congress street
Phone 6998
Auto Lock and Key Expert
BRADLEY LOCKSMITH SERVICE
Keys While You Wait
26 E. State St. Phone 2-2148
YATES MESSENGER SERVICE
PHONE—BOOO
40. Who Can Do It?
TO PAUL AND ANDY DR.
Battery and Electric Company
Starters, Generators, Magnetos. 124
Barnard St., Corner President. Diai
2-0221.
ACME PLUMBING COMPANY
Repair Work a Specialty
Lincoln and Liberty Sts. Phone 7030
Beautiful floors make beautiful
homes.
W. YARBROUGH “The Floor Man-
Latest model floor machines
Dial 3-1022
41. Auto Parts and Accessories
AUTO PARTS of every description
highest prices paid for automobiles
cable wire, pipes, fittings, channel
Irens, I beams and rope. We bu;
and sell everything. Liberty Jun.
Company, 545 E. Liberty, Dial 807*.
42. Auto Repair Service
HELMEY’S GARAGE
General repairing, fender and bod.>
work.
18 E. State St. Phone 2-2021
BLAKE’S RAPID MESSENGER
AND PARCEL SERVICE
Messages and parcels called for
and delivered 10c.
11? E. State St. Phone 3-2222
If it’s Automobile trouble, let our
expert mechanic, Mr. Denham, do it.
OSCAR’S SERVICE STATION
212 Montgomery Pone 9558
SAVANNAH AUTO REPAIR CO.
General Auto Repair
31 W. Broad St. Phone 2-1366
43. Swap This For That
We are in need of men’s bicycles,
gas range, and household articles, and
a cheap Ford truck. t
THE-SWAPIT-SHOP
110 W. Congress Dial 2-2702 |
50. Printing j
We are offering Special Prices on |
all printing to readers of Savannah
Daily Times
THE STAR PRINTERY
Phone 3-3729
Chatham Printing Co.
Commercial Printers
Telephone 2-1324
ION W. President Savannah, Ga.
AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM
REPORTED IMPROVING
The condiion of Miss Evelyn Strick
land, 1701 Lincoln street, who was
painfully injured Sunday when an
automobile in which she and three
other Savannahians were riding
turned over In Brunswick, was re
ported improving steadily this mprn- ’
ing. Miss Strickland, the most seri
ously hurt of the four, suffered slight
bruises and a dislocated collar bone
The party left Savannah Sunday
morning for Jacksonville and were
injured as the car turned over at a
curve in Brunswick that afternoon
when the automobilists were home
wa’d bound.
BRICK BRADFORD—And ihe Lord of Doom by WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY
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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, Ibuv
Vitamin A
Needed in
Tot’s Diet
LACK OF IT AFFECTS
NIGHT SIGHT, TEST
PROVES
By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D
MOST OF THE work on vitami
loficiencies has ben done on an
uls and has been experimental i
lature. Uncter experimental cono
.ons it is possible to remove ever;
race of a given vitamin from th
urimals’ diet and, therefore, extreme
;rades of disease have been the rule.
Both the profession and the public
-rave seen of these animals, [
such as a large rat and a small rat '
from the same litter when the rat '
has been deprived of Vitamin A, and
have come to think, I believe, that
only these extreme examples repre
sent the effects of food deficiencies.
We are coming, however, to un
derstand that under ordinary condi
tions of living it seldom happens that
a diet will be completely deficient in
any (ertain vitamin, but that when
there is a partial deficiency, changes
in the human body, less severe than
those which occur in experimental
animals, may result. Examples of
such studies are those which have
recently been reported from the Uni
versity of lowa on Vitamin A defi
ciency in children. • . •
Night Blindness Is Symptom
On of the symptoms of Vitamin
A deficiency is night blindness, but,
of course, this occurs only in advanc
ed examples of deficiency—complete
absence of the vitamin from the food
It occurred to the lowa investigators
that less pronounced grades of Vita
min A deficiency might be detected
by bringing the patient into a dark
room and determining how readily
they adapted themselves to sensitivity
to l.'ght. This test was thoroughly
checked, and li was fuond that out
of 213 children examined, 45 had sub
normal dark adaption, which . was
assumed to be due to a deficiency
of Vitamin A in the diet. When this
deficiency was corrected by a com
plete diet and the use of cod liver
oil, improvement in the light tests
was marked.
Vitamin A is found in milk fat and
yolk of eggs, as well as in fish fiver
oils.
QUESTIONS FROM READERS *■
M. C. B.: “Is an albino of the hu
man race necessarily of Negro
traciton? The dictionary says they
were discovered first in the nMjrb
race. A recent discussion brought this
to my attention. From my earliest
childhood I have known an old gent
leman, of fine family, who is an al
bino. -To the best of my knowledge,
there fs no negro blood whatever in
the family.” .. .
Answer: Albinism occurs in all
races of mankind. It may be com
plete or partial. In the negro it is
usually partial, and assumes a pie
bald character, with irregular white
patches scattered over the surface of
the body. Albinism consists in a total
I absence of pigments of the melanin
group, which are hte chief factor in
the surface coloration among all ani
mals. A true albino has no pigment
in the iris of the eye and hence is
very sensitive to light. This results
in the so-called "albino facies”, which
Is characterled by the fact that the
eyelids are brought into a nearly i
closed position accompanied by I
blinking movements and a general
wrinkling of the skin around the
immediate neighborhood of the eyes.
Albinoes do not * -pond to the ordi
nary causes of pigmentation and
hence shotr exposure to sunlight pro
uces an extreme grade of hyperemia
id blistering in a very short time,
he condition is hereditary and I
ive recently seen a report of ident
al twins In a negro family, both
* whom were albinoes.
ONDEMNED KILLERS
APPEAL TO BE HEARD
AT ALBANY TODAY
MINEOLA, N. Y., April 30 (TP)
-District Attorney Martin Little
on and his staff will leave for Al
>any this morning to act as prose
iutors in th* case of two condemn-1
THE TUTTS by Crawford Young
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MOW FARIY
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BIRD (Sers'/ \ OWN N
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Cop.vriiht, 1936, by Central Preu AMoeteOon. Iw
ed murderers. The appeal is slated
to come before the State Supreme
Court today.
The couple who are fitting for
their lives are Everett C. Apple
gate and Mrs. Mary Frances
Creighton. They are inmates' of the
Sing Sing death house on their con
viction of poisoning Applegate’s
wife early this year. l
The appeal is sought on the com
plaint that prejudiced witnesses
testived against the condemned
pair.
MOB KILLS NEGRO
AFTER HE SPURNS
WARNING OF POLICE
LEPANTO, Ark., April 30 (TP).—
A negro youth, Willie Kees, disregard
ed oficers’ warnings to stay out of
Lepanto. Returning to the town,
Kees met death at the hands of a
mob.
Kees was arrested two weeks ago
on charges filed by a woman. He was
ordered to get out of town.
The young man tried to return last
night and was arrested by Marshal
Jay May. A mob took the suspect
away from May, and shot the negro.
1 BURNS TAKES PLACE
1 OF HANK GREENBERG
ON DETROIT TIGERS
WASHINGTON, April 30 (TP)—
A new name is on the roster of
the Detroit Tigers today to take
the place of the injured Hank
Greenberg. Greenberg, the Giant
l first baseman for the Detroiters,
led the American league in home
runs and runs batted in last sea
son. He broke his wrist yesterday
in the Washington-Detroit game.
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sugar
25 An Anglo-
Saxon con
sonant
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28— A fragment
29 Mother
31—Second son of
Noah
33—River in
Wyoming
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having four
angles and
four sides ;
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9 Expression
of inquiry ;
10— Plant that
furnishes 1
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scale
7 Confiscate
12—Examine, ad
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tify accounts
1— Collection of
questions
2 A public
notice
3 Rave
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PAGE SEVEN
The newcomer is Irving John
Burns who was starting his
seventh season with the St. Louis
Browns. The deal was quickly
made on a telephone conversation
between Mickey Cochrane and
Rogers Hornsby. Hornsby was will
ing to make the deal. He hasn’t
used Burnj this spring because he
has Jim Bottomley, the National /- ’
League veteran, for his first sack
position. Detroit gave up Elon Hog
sett and a small amount of cash in
the x rade.
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26 Smoked hog
thighs
30—Oil—symbol
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