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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 9, 1922 9 E 100 Physicians Will Gather At 0. Henry This Afternoon For Two Sessions. PROMINENT MEN SPEAK . Prominent physicians from Gull ford, Randolph, Rockingham, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, Alleghany. Ash Tad kin and Wllksa counties will as semble at the county courthouse Thursday afternoon at I o'clock whan th annual convention of the eighth distrlot medical society - of North Carolina will hold ita openlng.jneet-in. At tha afternoon aaaaton, beginning promptly at t o'clock, important pa para will ba read, officer! elected and a place aelected for-holding tha next annual eonventlon. In tha evening at :! o'clock a banquet will ba erred at tha O. Henry hotel, followed with apeachaa by well nown ora tora and a Social gathering. Tha convention will adjourn Thura day night. About 10 phyalclana and eurgeone are expected to attend the gathering whl'oh promisee to ba of much Interest to the medical profes lon and to " tha general publlo aa wall. Two addraaa will ba delivered at tha night session. Frank P. Hobgood, Jr., well known member of tha local bar, will apeak on "Tha relation of tha medloal and legal profeailona," and A. Im Brooke, another prominent looal attorney, will apeak on tha sub ject, "Tha political, moral and econ omical condition of Europe." Greens boro phyalolam who are offloara In tha aoclety are: W. F. Cola, presi dent; Dr. John A. Williams, score- tary, and Dr. Parran Jarboe, chair man of tha committee on entertain ment ,. At the aftarnoon aaaaton papers will ba limited to 16 minutes and dis cussions must not ba longer than three to five mlnutea In order to complete tha program aooording to schedule It has been announced that speakers must be governed by tha time llralta. Tha complete program for tha aft ernoon aaaalon followa: 1. "Our relation to tha atata medi cal aoclety," Dr. John Wesley Lone, of Greneaboro. - I, "Tha roentgenological pathology and diagnosis of the mora eommon bone diseases." Dr. Houston B. Hlatt, of High Point Discussions opened by Dr. Dodeon and Dr. Ogburn, both of Greensboro; and Dr. Pepper and Dr. Rousseau, both of Wlnston-Salem. " t. "Diseases of the bona from a medical standpoint," Dr. Redfern, of Wlnston-Salem. Dlecusalona opened by phyitolana who will dlacuaa ita reiatton to their separate special ties;' Ita relation to children. Dr. Wlngate Johnson; to dental surgent, Dr. John H. Wheeler; to throat and nose, Dr. Perry Reaves; to baoterl ology. Dr. Harry Brockman. 4. "Ostsomyeltst Dr. A. Da T. Valk. of Wlnston-Salem. Dlsonealon opened by Dr. Locketf, Dr. Lawrence and Dr. Lott, all of Wlnston-Salem; Dr. Wan ton and Dr. Bpurrua, of High Point; Drt Hayworth, of Aahborp; Dr. King, of Elkln; Dr. Martin, of Mount Airy; and Dr. Hutchlns, of Wllkeab.ro. - Mrs. Eugene Ingram Will Not . Be Tried At This Term Conrt Columbia, & C, Not. I Mrs. Eugene 0. Ingram, wife of a looal automobile aleaman, lndloted yeaterday by a federal grand Jury on ehargee of writing; Improper anonymous lettera In oonneotlon with a aoelety wedding here laat October, will not be tried at the preaent term of court, it waa atated today by J, D. A Meyer, United gtatee district - attorney. Bond ' for Mra. Ingram -waa fixed at 11,000. ; Your Druggist Recommends Tanlac y becatue it hu demonstrated its true worth OTer a long period of jears. He has sold it to thousands of satisfied custom ers and has .seen them regain their normal health and strength by its use. He knows that as a stomach corrective and general tonic medicine it has no efjuaL Over 30.000.D00 bottles of Teniae have been sold, which is still more conclusive evidence to him and to you of its paralleled merit TANLAC INS! V 5 Greatest tonic medicine in the' world . - - We Me Making a ; Special Of fer To Every Man, Woman and Child Come , Here for Valuable Information. Sample Shoe Store Co. 338 South Elm Pkbne2832-W ' HI THE NEW F!..RF.F.S.Sn TRY IT! Genuine Imported Sumatra Wrapper V. Porto Rican i Filler Connecticut Broad Leaf Binder 2 for 15c No Wonder It Is the Most Popular Seller in the Carolina 1 1 El-Rees-So Cigar Co. ' Manufacturers, Greensboro, N. C. EXPERT TO HEAD BTY Dr. Rankin Coming Here Fri day For Conference With , ' City Authorities. SEEK MAN FOR NEW JOB Appointment o( a highly qualified expert within the very near future to head the ctty heeftth department seents assured. Dr. w. 8. Rankin, of the state hoard of health, la expected to ar rlre here Friday for a conference with City llanager P. 0. Painter and other municipal authorities In regard to the selection and appointment of a proper man to dlreot the city's pub llo health activities ' Reorganisation of the department of pablla health and tha appointment of an expert aa Ha head. It la thought. will result In great benefit to the publlo welfare of Greensboro. It waa said .yeetesday that eelectlon of man to head the health department will rest with the city manager, but when aeen by a representative of the Dally News, Mr. Painter said he would take no action prior to a oon aultatlon with Dr. Rankin and with olty authorities. . 'We want a man for this Work." aald Mr. Painter, "who la thoroughly qualified, and one who will work In conjunction with the atate health authorities." while numerona ap plloatlona for the position have been received, Mr. Painter aald no action would be taken which la not abso lutely In accord with tha Ideas of atate authoritlea. Accaraing to plana whien have been outlined for the reorganlaatlon of the health department the dutlea of the chief In thla division, when appointed, will ba varied and nu merous. Re muat wage a vigorous and continual warfare agalnat- die eases ha muat hunt out the moaqulto and tha fly and amlte them; he will be required to auperviae the lnspec tlon of meat, milk and all foodstuffs. In addition to these dutlea the new expert muat aee that the record of vital atatlatlca 4a- properly kept; In spect ckfea and other establishments and premises; supervise the collec tion of garbage: aeek to raise health atandarda In the public achoola, and work to eliminate and control con tagloua diseases. Apparently the job will be no alneoura. The personnel of the city health dtpartment under the contemplated reorganisation would be composed of a chief stealth offioer; one sanitary Inspector with one aaaiatant; one of ficial to direct street cleaning and garbage collection; one Inspector of meat and milk and one clerical nurse. An effort will be made te place the organisation on a high plane of ef flclency. Later, It la planned to place the work of atreet cleaning In a dt vlalon eeoarate from that of , the Mva.fc. . v ,.- .......... Oreenaboro residents are keenly Interested In the proposal to inau gurate an Improved health program. City Manager Painter aald yeaterday th eitv authoritlea are determined that everything poaetble shall be dona to promote better living condl tlona In the city and to attain the htarheat atandarda of health for Oreenaboro. . - GREENSBORO NEGRO HURT IN ACCIDENT funeral Services Are Held For Mrs. Martha J. Morgan, . Mother of IS. - .fsndilUe Dtllr Nm) Blah Point. NoV. . B. W. Roberta, Oreenaboro negro,. Waa probably fa tall injured and Will Austin, an other negro, received minor Injuries whan an automobile In which they were riding atruck the railing on the aide of a bridge near Jamestown shortly after 11 o'clock last night. Austin, who waa driving, lost con trol of 4h car whan It ran over a .... v.il.. ..nB.in th hrlrfve. The canine waa knocked 41 feet, aooord1 In to Walter Poteat, local under taker, who waa an eye-wltnesa to the accident. Poteat aald the automo bile waa being driven at a rapid rate of aDeed. - The machine waa hanging from the bridge supported by the two rear wheels when Poteat went to the asalstanoe of tha Injured, he aaid. Funeral aervlces were held yeater day afternoon for Mrs. Martha 1, Morgan, who died auddenly Sunday at her home In thla city. The funeral waa conducted at Brown's chapel by Rev. J. B. Lanier, of High Point, Interment following In the church oemetery. Helen Marie Emerson, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Emer son, died at the home here late yea terday afternoon. Her death follow ed an illness with diphtheria. Funeral aervloea will be conduoted it the heme tomorrow afternoon... RANDOLPH DEMOCRATS CELEBRATE LANDSLIDE Representative Hammer Makes Speech and Fire . Works and Bead Add Pea). (ipmUI at Dellr !.! Ashboro, Nov; I. A DemocraUo celebration waa held here tonight In which more than 00 pereona took part. Repreaentatlve William C, Hammer made a brief apeech. There waa an elaborate dlaplay of fire worka and the band from Liberty oaroe over tor the oocaslon. The affair was at one time called off, but later aa the crowd gathered and th band began playing It waa held rogardlaee of. condition Much anthualam waa displayed and the Demoerata here are elated over 'their victory. Forsyth Turns In a Democratic Majority of Between .2,400 and 2,600 Votes. ' PORTER GRAVES ELECTED , &dsl to Psllr Km.) Wlnston-Salem, , ' Nov. I. "Looks like the whole country haa gone to the devil and (hat I'll have to go with It." declared Charlea A. Reyn olds, Republican national committee man from North Carolina, when ques tioned today for an opinion on Tues days election. While the landslide In North Carolina was by no means a surprise to local leadera of the O. O. P., the avalanche1 In New York and other parte of the country was what knocked the stuffing out of the goose. wmie tne metal returns nave not been received In thla and other coun ties In thla aectlon of the itate, na nres at hand conrlnoe all nartlea con cerned that the Democratic majo' ltlcs in oraym win range irom j,iui 10 over t.JOO. It waa flrat reported that Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, Ma. Stedman'a opponent for Congress In thla dlstrlot, had led her ticket In Forayth. but later returns Indicate that R. L. Hopper, a docal tobacco auctioneer and popular man, heads the Republican ticket, hla candidacy belmf for sheriff. The email Republican majorities In townships outside of Wlnaton-Balem la charged to hundreds who failed to go to the polls. According to messages received here from the various counties In this judicial district, Sollffltor Porter Graves has a majority of 1,000 01 more over A. E. Holton, his opponent The Democrats of Stokes claim that they have at leaat two of their candidate! elected, these being C M. Raueer as representative In the lower houoe of the legislature, and Harry Williams, of Pine Hall, county commissioner. The race for sheriff la also close and the official count may be neceasary to determine the winner. Dunlap, Fry and Turpln are aald to be running neck and neck. The Democratle majorities tn Davie are reported to range from It to 151. The Republican majority of 1,800 In Wilkes In 1920 was reduced to 1,100 Tuesday, according: to reports re ceived here thla afternoon. It Is also learned that Ashe county elected, her entire Democratlo ticket by an average majority of 260, .Al leghany Is Democratic by 800, while the same party won eut In Caldwell by a email majority. Alexander has Democratlo sheriff and perhaps a few other officers of the same politi cal persuasion. The victory In Surry county. Is re garded notable by local Democrats. Figures received here this afternoon gave It that C. H. Haynes won out for sheriff by 101 votes; Frank Lew ellyn, for court clerk, 126; Gilmer Dobbins, for register of deeds, 20; W. J, Byerly, for commissioner, led the ticket with 390 majority; whjle Alex. Chatham, for commissioner, has 360. HSVARinYl Twenty different NORRIS fevoritc candies and several A Complete Assortment NORRIS CANDIES Bex er Balk Ed Nowell'g Pharmacy Comfort Baby's Skin WilhCuticuraSoan And Fragrant Talcum n OJv tmeuimusm Brookhart Stiys Hla Election Is a Vindication of Kenyon Des Moines, la Nov, t Smith W. Brookhart, ' aleoted to the United States aenate to (111 the vacanoy caueed by the resignation of Judge W. 8. Kenyon, wired Judge Kenyon as follows today: "My election la a vindication of your great record In the United States senate. Majority la ao large I be Here It : will remove you from -the benoh and aend you to the White House. "SMITH W. BROOKHART." In a atatement Mr. Brookhart aald: "Reactionary Republicanism la dead In Iowa and I Intend to continue to exert my every effort to aee that It never atagea a comeback." Tale Leek Te Red nee Skates. New Tork, Nov. I. Directors of the Tale and Towne Manufacturing company, lock makera of Stamford, Conn., today announced that a meet Ing of the company's stockholders had been called for November 17, for the purpoae of aaklng their approval of a reduction of the par value of tha company's shares from 1100 to and an Increase of from 11,000,000 to $10,900,004 In the outstanding capital permitting the declaration of a 100 per cent stock dividend.' Parisian Sage Pats Hair en Yoar Head and Helpe te Keep It There. What's the Use of being bald? What sense la there in deliberately allowing your hair to become dry, faded, scraggly and ugly looking: Do yon want to look old before your tlmef Olve up the .thought; old age will come all too soon. 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