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Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1917 THE EVENING TELEGRAM Page THrco I- J it , MASONIC DIRECTORY CORINTHIAN LODGE, NO. 230, A. F. & A. M. meets the second and fourth Thursday nights in each month in lodge rooms, third Door, Masonic Temple. - .QUEEN CITY LODGE. NO. 603, A. F. & A. M. meets tho second and fourth Friday nights In each month in its lodge rooms, third floor i'lnntors Hank Bldg. BOCKY MOUNT CHAPTER, NO. 67, moots the first and third Thursday nights of each month In lodge rooms, Masonic lemplo. ST, BERNARD COMMANDEBT No. SI, meets the first and third Wednesday nights in each month in lodge roouls, Masoms Temple Building. GOOD MEDICINE FOR IE ELQQD Plain Iron Most Economical, does Farther and Has En dorsement of Doctors. BOARD OF HEALTH HOLDS MEETING V CTOHY SLOGAN ASK ': FOR ACID IRON MINERAL niul V Custoinors who appreciate courtesy j';,'- combined with prompt .service and the right quality; at the right price the combination that makes for satisfaction, and economy- tho combination you get wjien you buy here. You will always find the largest and finest stock of choice staple and fancy groceries, rccecivo tho most courteous attention. -and save iiiorcy Iicw crop iuckwheru jii.it received Fresh country meal every woeit. Agouti-, for Byzon Batup.g rowdcr - Ci'jc.! cook book with liriit ordsr - - - - ,f. MNVMIMM II 1 1 lllll Mill MHmmaftwe WmnWM, ''" , '.. i SlidM'd rtd Winn in ih cil at a good . .'.tonic si in ic good iiN-.iirjtie to dear up the coin plc.vinii', onrichen iuiil 'purify the blood, remember Acid; Iron Mineral. .This pleasant " to take, verv unusual : 1 1 I must cconumii al natural iron modi rail' is si i highly concentrated, it, goes from tv.o to. ;ix times' its f Mr as other and" wonker preparations of chemist or laboratory. It has two most important features' 'tl by the , medical fraternity heeii.' ill use- in hospitals, pani private practice and by sur geons for. thirty one yearn. These ; fea t are: : . .' '. , . I'irsl, -Aei.il lion . Mineral contains no ! hi ii Scrolls alcohol -v.'li i,eh of ton lis ; not disnsi ri iisiy i ff.-e'ts tin .kidneys',- nerves inn! stomach. : Second, 'Acid Iron -M i n c r;i I does not ai't, as ii .laxative and lieiei- upsets the ImnoJs as so -many prepared i omodies : ::r,: '.': I . lii i J a. nut n al product , tested,- coic 'r iiiiated, l.i.ltle.1 and Void by the TYi ' iodine li hi i-:i I l-o.rp,, R.i.-iiiuki', Va., its iuiil'.,) in- i-x.eelli iiee.' ' mid ' .frecdoril ': f rom j lini'int'iil or iii.i.iii:iiHis rle:iiien j.s gtiar- uti'i d. . ' 'hi 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' ho k i no; pteirt y of rich, I !! i and s.-euiillgry tneibh-d nil li hiiiineb in- (in k t-f iippi t it e may In- giv li ..Acid. ) ro.n;. VI inn n I itii u (..solute eoii- t lie user is i ion hied wit h const ipa A r l Liver -I'll I i.ir two on going ;d torn few nights is reeomnieiiiki'l li t of i A id Iron. Mineral treat- V-id I foil Mini tal and tin- 1' M 'or 1'ills jna" he seeiiie.d ol' nearly all i - ii : ! s, iri' v. i 1 1 he sent pi f pa id en; re ip! i.l' the price l.y 1 lie Ferrodine leui iea ! (. itr'py, ' lieanolie, a. City's Ordinance Regarding Vaccination of School Children is Amended. Other Matters Arc Discussed. The ing tho was city's health ( hairman .1 regard-diildn'ii nt a meetiiig . of the hoard .last Monday, witll VV. liiiies prvsitline;.. The cit v health oidnianeo vaccinatum 01 ecJiool nmoiided follow.! nff moinliors of the Luiard.vVero prisent: Ir. M. It. Unuswell. .tavor T. I'. J home, Aldennan . t,. l ar rish und I'r. il. loe i.are, tln city health. Otlic-en Several other", matters Wei'ii' disciisHcd und di.sposied of. ..Tin.' original oi'dinacc read us fol ' All; o il urge other' pupil, sidioel OF BUSINESS IN Leaders in American busi ness Affairs Meet at At lantic City For First War Convention. , tsssr and while hound, lud on OHIGH ESTER S PILU fancv col'iir, ani'i to! '-c '. 4 l.V Vni;"rr A name of 'JWi" Repaid 'lA' ' ' ?V! f'f fnr r'f urn tor return to Christ ian Joyner Co., or phone fl' lOBDRLIi'jtShtVIrf.ftrt'itl We Have The Following HOD DOST i Uil IiLSXi jiiiiiel jialsi or other persons, in '-of .pulilic, private, parochial or pi'oliil.iteil "from admitting any teacher, or employee to the ir s.-hools under t ho charge or supervision,-' ever pt on a; proper cerl ih- ito :igned. liy a plcv.siciiui, setting forth that such pjipil, teacher or em ployee ha.s lieeu successful ly vai-c.ina- ted or that ho or. slim has . had" toiuul po., - or u j x.hi : ;i proper .certificate, of pliysieiair e!' ! he ( i! v .I leal! li .ollicer to the effect that such pupil, teacher, or mflii;.ei. lias .In-eii Vai.ciiiati.d. misnc osfully at least three times within tlie. two years next preceding, or .s'ur. essi'iil witliiu three years. Kvery jier; on s'e I'liscreil hy certificate jiiay he xamiued l.y I 'it y Health Ollicer, aiid HUch 'cert illicit e revidicl where such xaniiiiut ion iloes.; not- tlisclosi' e i len'.'.e. of iniriiiluity.' Any .principal, or pfson in chavge ut .any Ki'lin'of within the ( .il v , v iulat ing . this Seetiuu (.hall siilijei t to a penalty of ten li-lo.oo. (ollars for i'lu-li .aii.l every Hlich of- l.vnse. : i 'I'hn ordiiiaiiei'. as aineiiilid at the ouinreii'!a,1 ii.oi of Iir. j.al''e lioiv ,!-: ..'.': ' ' - All principals,, or other persons in charge of .pi'ildic,' private, :-!. i ;;' , or other rclionls, .are pruh.il. i ! i-d fioin ad mittiiig anr piiiii, teacher, or employe to the .school or schools under tli. ii- charge or siipi r i,siou except per, e'er t ilicjte - signe.;, liy'- a physician - or file city ; 1 1 : 1 1 se.tt ing forth -that su.li pupil, on a pro r'ej'iit ,'i hie t.h;' yljicer, teacher, or 829 Pender St., 6 rooms . . ... $15.00 112 Hines St., 5 rooms ... . . . . . 8.00 917 Clark St., 4 rooms ... . .. ... 8.00 218 Marigold Street, 11 rooms ... . . $40.00 E0CKY MOUNT Insurance & Realty Co, - Phone ICO. R. L. HUFFINES, General Manager f We Are Unloading 4 Car LOADS OF FORDS. Would advise that you make your deposit at once. Accessories of all-kinds. Phone 152 Washing ington, Rose and Main Sts. I m fiii'loye is inmrinie to small mix from having had the disease; or has in en .successfully, vacciii: 'od,- or.', sliowijig i i.leui-v t;f One successful vaccinat i'iir lias In eit a.-.-i nated twice siifcessl'iilly within seieii ycn.s imme.li.'lt.ely pieced ing that in which such pupil, 'teacher or (iiiploye seeks aililiission to siiclr scliou). livery persoiiMi i-oere..i l.y cer'tifi. irte I may. he examined l.y ( ity llealtii ( ttiicer i cer ami su.-lr cerfili.-at e revt'ked where siieli otaniiiiiitioii' do.s hot disclose eyideiuii of immunity.- Any principal oiypirs.iii iu charge of any school with in the citv vhdat ing this Section shall he suh.ie.-t to a penalty of ten .(.fin. mi) dollars foe cadi ail.. I every' of feiisj'. . A more j.flicient scavenger svstem was recommended and adopted. The regulations regarding' the clean liness of horse '.stables in the city will he enforced to their full extent liere- iit'ter, and : all concerned ,will he made to aldde l.y (his ordinance, fully. The chief henlth. otliier, lr. Liirge, reported Unit 'the mortality rate for the mouth of August was' ronsjiicious ly good, as there had been no deaths from typhoid in thecity ami; there were 'only two .leatlis Ffniniiilnntile diarrhoea. ''As' Aiiguht Is one of tlie most f a vnrahi.o months for' t hose , is en ses-fhf scare it y if sscli - disease--, and the unusually low mortality rate deseres sM-cial mention. The general sanitary conditions of the city were' reported to he goodj and the workof the health department is going forward very rlhricntly, toward the goal of making Kocky Mount one of the most, healthful rrtis in? this section of tho State in which to live. MILT FRAlVKFORI) CIVES GOOD SHOW ?dilf I'rankford, and his "Tixie Dancing Uolls' opened the week at the Masonic Opera yesterday, with a show featured by the excellent danc ing of the com. any, and the -remarkable performance of Milt himself on the piano. A big .crowd attend,'.! the shows last night, and judging from the laughter and appUiuse tho audience enjoyed the perf ormant-os-. I'rankfonl, as an Irish comedian, was the feature of the afternoon, and his excellent dancing and unusual playing on a piano brought forth hearty approval from the big crowd. .Milt could play "Yankee Doodle" with one hand and "Dixie'' with the other: played 'Tlie Sailor's Hornpipe' with one hand and another piece at the samotime, with a cloth over the keyboard. Then be would, piny the bass with one hand and the treble with his foot. Next he jdayeil, the piano an I ( log danced nt the same time. .These are a few of the thing' Milt did on the piano, a,inl wlfvh highly pleased the audience. There were six clog dancers in the .company, two of them ladies, and they were all good. ,T,heTe will.be a change o,4iicam tomorrow, Wednesday, and BgaiiiiJ'Vi day. There will no show today, as "Mutt and Jeff Divorced" will . be staged at the Masonic tonight, in what is said to be one of tlie best Mutt and Jeff shows that has hit the theatrical trait. .Milt find his dnlls will be ri-'.t Atlantic- City, S.pt. 1 - Witli "vic tory ' ' lis their sloga n, America it busi uess nioii inct here today for their iirst war convent io'Ti. "Loaders in finance, trad" and industry,, .in ".the greatest gathering of its kind ever held-in this. cd.ii hi ry, met to discuss their vvar .tint ios and I op prepare-, for leiidjustiiieiits after the vvoi Id .struggle ends. ' ' : i'residi'nt Wilson in person, or a message- from liim through one of his '..cabi net. iii.enibcrs, v.i!l be I'in-' on (stand i ng feature. ' ' ' ' 1 'rices, priorities, indust. rial 1 1 lilt ions, diplomatic prol'leiu- - - t lie w lioh1 syveoj, of war's, i 11 1 1 i. ;i t : uiii-stioiis---will -, -be t re-atmi in- addresi -.c.Jiy h.-; country 's war chiefs .afid-v'.i'st ingjisfiei'l foreign icpresfiitat i vs. Tin- i onv. ,.t ioii Was called- by the. ('hahdi,-!- of oninierce of tho i.'njte.l States." ' L ;. U'lioil the ilieetings-clove, U,n l-'ri-hty , luerica's business neii yilt !.e ii sl.-p tli the cniintry 's march agaiisf auto cracv, "sin. wng tli u )...!' m ., s.-ei it II, S, (-;. let ei illi ;p, ic,'. l.i -r -s 'mcri'. ft, I liail. i wittl vl i-:S fie- -trf-lv' ine in cjliti 'mi..;-,.!' tlo Vt I'fr ;' ieiMII J ; i K r, . Kci rota ry 1-A liiilni'.fiali.i-- I 1 i ;i i riiiaii 1 i ;i ii li. n-ii'srrKw I o ..-i iii., ipoai pciV! ot live .1' l in-e- per -Ih.is -( ; 'nriist' n.". 'bus Mill llo, w i! li aine. ectlv I're.sideiit I!. ( i. lih ' ' in u hat .spirit ;iu niil ion. busi ne's-s- fm : What n. be ,1 ainl pi olits ill b. pi oblelos. before Wei-li t ai y. of War I iif erior I.a lie, I ,'"" bert ' '. I louver :i in Scott of 1h- War I are On tii (-program, may tou.-.h. pi-ice ijiie'-t ion. 'J'l co-operation iii war I'l-esiileut Khett infere-t du.iiiig t lie v. ar. iV: '". t'.u:ry iiii-ss man, lirm or corporat.;i.!i i'n.r on lin a I e' i ad i'' i-lnai ...i ii terot s to 1 lie iiio.n .c!ins'....' 'I'll is; tie .-y: .'are ready'. t all 1 hat -is heeded U w i reel jiin. ' ' " S.e. rotary lilliiit t'f," (iViodw.in slat . l-lie ( hltmber of ( otiimerce h.-r- gf.ui- flat ly .0:1 reciird ,agnii..;t u a r pi'oht.'i-i. in-.; " It ii i-usl, ji.i ct. br.-ov i -rho ii c-. 1 however. ' he said, ' ' tli.'i!''I.Nsijii. -s earn on! i-.-et. That is the. nil.' I 'nt rjot ic- 1'iisiin-ss .iiien '' a"i ready to v oi lCi.iii aiij.'t her- IYum.-s isu . as t lii-y '-caiiy live, .. I . n't :t lu y: ''lu'iist' In ."h-.-irly iiiilicatci '. u h"1 the n.w .b: will be. ' ' '. - ; Special iute::-st is -shi.w'h i-.in tin- ad-dn-ss of -Horis . Hahi-iiit i--(T, ' Ifussjaii iiiic lulssadoi'.- and ol'ii.o.rd .X.ii thclid'e, chair; mini Uritish Mission,' who aie'oi, the program. Among proiei-a.-iit f.-i-ihe.-N men V ho will bo heard' by tie- coll Veil -tioji .;ir.' A. ('. Ki-df.ir.l, . lin eiden't of Standard. Oil; find' Coiuge M;. lieyiiohhi. Chicago banker. - '"'' The discussion of ; read ju follow thf-ar vvill deal wi-it of prices, the. -return of i!:e civil an1 imliist rial life inn 1 tl tenia! lonai rela t ions' '. of t lie 'Tinted Slates. ' Cnder ways and mi-alis I . v 1. ii h busi ness-may most readily adjust its. If to war condil ions vill.':conie iliscussion of industries not essential to war. Food coiiservat ion, labor troubles and foreign (fade alsijSicill be taken tip. . How busiiii-ss may -render greatest service in' winning the war will be a major, topic throughout the. convention. "The Chamber's Kxeciiiix'e coniuiittciT '' -aid President l.'h. It, "believes that tlie time has arrived when th,. InHue-s niou of flic natien slioiild see v.h.ut they may do to ilevclo). greater eliicieiuy jiud render gretiter Pv'r ice. in . currying the war 'In a quick and successi'.d eonclu sioii, " vs. .V j. ' 4 : - - i Ih' t- J 1! ) 6w!i ' ' . d; ' , It Y ! topvrn'hted If)l7 DiiiiiJvdcc KiikuuI Clotlies OUR OPENING DISPLAY OF GRIFFON FALL SUITS. Beautiful fall btylnx now on display. Tho Trench Suit is the stylo sensation of tho acason. Jtoll all around style:. disappearing belt idea witji inverted pleat y.: '- '.'.. hack. . ; :V y . .. . : ; V iy " , - ;.' '. ''..-. . ;'''..'. ,-.;'." y : NEW F.ST FALL STYLES NOW IN GRIFFON CLOTHES $18.00 to $27.50 " Bulluck & Jon nson. "Come and See" Is all We Ask. MltS tl l he coursi a rniy i 1 1 lie new in i RECORD WAR CREDITS DILL PASSES SE ATE ngton, ruit liuri. 1?.- Tin eW cpt. .ing aggregal ing Sj-l largest measure of war crod i.i i and cor n;',s,iniii,iijiii its 1; i ii I "'.j'l -by tie call or pass.,1 to- Wash its bill, t i-.'i. ates and tin wmld historv, was passed at" late Saturday without a roll dissenting vote. t htis already the liouse aiid will go to confereiH.e diiy.y v, -V : : --: The. most inipnrtant Senate amen. i aiciit was that of the finance coinmittee iu '..id casing from one-seventh to oiie J'ouiili of one per cent of the bonds ainl war saving's cert.ilicalcs .authorized,' tho e:peuse -alhiivaiice for their flotation, and ile. leasing the all . am-e for the in debtoduess certificates from ID' tod-J'l ot one per As' tin". a iii. i u nt of laniiol be cent. .' Senate . I ifl not revise the security issues proposed they changed in .conference. They o !-,. jf f ,.",:!s.,'.i I .",,') nil of convertible f jur per cent bunds, subject to income sur taxes and war. excess' profits taxes, and yiyiiiiinioii.ijiii) each of war certificates of indebt o'hiess. Senate fain Saturday adopted an 'ndment! ii Senator LaFolletto" lim- Tb . ... No. 6SS Tbii ii a prcscnptioa prepared epec!illy for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. I' ive or tu doecs will break any case, and if taken then as m tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on me liver beucr ihao Calomel and docs not gripe or ticken. 25c it ing tho interest rato on the savings oortihoato to four per cent, but the rate . on tho certificates of indebtedness is lu f t to the secretary of the treasury. We haul Household Goods, Kitchen Fur niture, Office Sup plies. Apply Phona 211 Christian & Joyner 4,1 I .'Hip .h, i m IM Ws TSliSSlI I'sv'SSf-x S.-.K, vrrnTTTiJf --rvi- l 1 1 1 ... jiri iir mil " f l Why you should drink PEPSI-Coia ritrenne.fluf:nr,carlionnt rcl spring w:tcr, fruit juir.e acid r'licsphiity Bn- lavor itrR that's FLP3I Cola. No mystery in its recipe . just a jiroper blinding of intjredi cntn a delightful, wholes &om beveraEe. as beneficial rflUt is refrestiing, s invig orating br it ia.t'iirst tni?n hiiiR. Some people ca'l it a "Liquid Crntrtrtiori"( U is thtt Lind f.f drink you woul J iiotht heme tf yov could! - - SIZZLING hot in town! Streets baked! Even keeping in the shade doesn't help. Take a tip: Go get a glass of PEPSI-Cola! Like a breath from an iceberg;" and more it's got a certain tang a certain invigorating snap that just makes you realize that it's a good little old-world, after all even in mid-summer. Be your own' judge! There is no substitute for PEPSI-Cola resent thes'uggestion. : Try it nadir todayat any fount. Or get a crate for your ice-box. -At all grocers'. I vET mm. LP uitmi t - M ' ' '
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