Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1921, Page 4

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€., TUESDAY; AUGUST 16, 192%1.° . —————— important matters discussed was the ways and means of securing & reduc- tion in freight rates on farm products. tion, though they had no comparable sckfls OF FOUH'YEAR i ‘Al:g::;;‘g:u;toy“tl;gm;?e'tfigornh:l: [ 5 — 1 r Gl ddd bt lf'dt"-tfi:f.vti&‘-" ehowis o o sembly hall, county building. Amonj =Sl ol 0 —a o o - I Tovmpes or dssuns fromt oikera 1| WAR ARE GRADUALLY = el 3 S o In e - i i : g:,“i;iéfin?":p,r‘oa n!:‘:;lrlat:t%?I . . EFFACED BY NATURE = 7 ata wer edly s ) i ¢ . {:clnmplele.e”A caretul review of ail| BYthe Associated Press, " hé w d rful B - at s elicited by the conference| SOISSONS, France, July 28.— Ofl e argalfls F fully confirm, in my opinion, the posi-| Nature is making such rapid prog- i 3 ) L B ! :Phillip Levy’s Expansion Sale Are Making New Customers Daily---Come in i Tomorrow and Open an Account , Surgéon General/Tells Inves- “Insofar as the use of the word ‘will soon be impossible to discover figati indi i. l4amine 1s concerned, the public| the famous front lire of four years TR tion Findings to Presi- | tamine, e oo e thee Pbad | or War Without: claee, pmeraination’ Phone for a g '1 | i | 1 st s ety where ruins are stin stanaing. 1¢ | 1 he Store for Things Electrical; Everything for the Motorist T ‘ (i . d the term in a scientific, restrict- dent Harding. oa ‘sense, referring to g diet which It has become evident that the % . S ey ume essential element or ele-| abandoned” project of maintaining F ree 7 "rla l Insistence on its original report of | ments. intact as it existed at the close of “It was clearly brought out that in| hostifities the line from Nieuport, the increase of pellagra in the south [ It was SPHENT BEPRECH SO0 %,nt | in Belglum, to Beifort, as a loason = was made by the public health ser- | ditions were such that the essential | to future generations, could pot vice In a communication to President |foods required to prevent the de-| have been carried out excepting amuion C. Harding. As a result of a special | velopment of pellagra were obtain- at_an enormous expense. 3 able only with difficulty, and in some Forests that were supposed to . jnvestigation conducted at the re-|2nie vRe¥ WUk HOCE Ol & vond the| have been annihilated have shown quest of the. President, Surgeon Gen- |reach of the poorer working people.{ remarkable recovery. Positions acuum Weepel' ersl Cumming reported _that food!lt was shown that the situation has :!!lntmwere upheaved repeatedly un- " 38 Fid o = - Ibeen brought about largely by the ll snfbuubl covered the surface 2 < > shortage In the southern states has| (L0, "0 gne-crop farming. So,long | &lmost completely, giving every Quiet as a Sleeping Child 5le——n]o|—o|0| Y (': d 't I G d | assumed the proportions of a famine lus the one crop paid handsome re- | PLeirance of hopeless aridity, 4 nly in a “scientific, restricted sense,” | turns, as in the case of cotton in re- slowly covered by vege- . 5 A our redt S 00 ! onty el retla deinae ] S L G oy eapert: tation R e —one of .t‘he x;ie\l\dest le_?}:lers ina l:ilgl}lyi he present time, how- eight along sith a wonderful : panied by an increase In pellagra. | oneed Aty o Bre e ton, Tooked at| Which runs the Chemin des Dames competitive field, w (the Ladies' Way) is covered with |and instantaneous finger-tip nozzle ad- officials, the report said, were based |cally "‘”"‘,"‘,“[e ,m"',.“ acute Hnsw f:.“:;u‘:e;?utfi: (;ru{::nfenfl":;zflrfig justment for rugs and carpets with y 2 iber of localities: ¢ A P ¢ et h‘;."m',"‘,‘;',’,':r‘:}e:&l"e“‘;::l‘l‘f: b T bject aimed at by the public| Dreserve certain famous war scenes, | any length of nap, motor-driven brush ¥ such as th o S missioners At o recent conference |health service has undoubtedly been Ych, a8 the bayonet tremch af |and switch in the handle. here. In a letter to the President|brought much nearer to attainment % CONVENIENT TERMS | Surgeon General Cumming declared [as a result of the splendid support gm*’""*"';: and n;::e;;r:hem::finfir; that, despite the criticism of some given by your letter. In mo other | p,euro i order to preserve it ' southern officials regarding the ad- |way could aftention have been | RECEEE B OFACE to Dreserve It as ministration’s course, the Information | focused so quickly or effectively on | nE . collected “tully confitms, in my opin- | the mdny different phases of . the i = — fon, thé position of the public health | problem. e various bran: RME, service with respect to the increase |the federal and state governments e UNION MEETS. of pellagra in various parts of the|will now co-operate to better ad- |Special Dispatchi to The Star. south.” yantage to control nat only pelhl\gr;:’,| STAUNTON, Va., August 16.— The Y but other discases intimately relate ithhole ShkeeL to economic and dietétic maladjust- = * Detailed figures were not made jents. It is gratifying to report that = = publ ;"L’l“‘,n?or';‘"‘;":‘i"‘:":“:“;"';fl";ns;‘l"& all the states feel able to meet any | {ipleme; 0 ompanyin o zency relief, with- |the surgeon general's letter was demandsifor temergency, relic t S [ put requiring any outside aumance:'l {4y | * = 9 g et S on s The Daily Spread on the Daily Bread House:, A ME lNG f “Information indicates a definite I" BlE"N' L ET . increasé of péliagra 2 D e Ped tkansasy upreme Court, Order of Foresters, The findings, of the public health |from the standpoint of & physiologi- 1328 -30 NEW YORK AVE. MAIN 6800 , fl U gmfi—mfi e e I e e e e e I e T I S e I = N e N “Herds of contented cows, homa, Texas. A South na. Some evidence n!;ml Assembles in Baltimore. ’Mid clamer ficlds knee deef, > It Kentucky and Virginia testimony| BALTIMORE, Md. August 16.—fThe Provide the - cream for ELK GROVE e points to a decréase. Conservative | biennial convention of the Supreme Court BUTTER e e lo0? deaths andof the Foresters of America met here :,‘."’":;",“.,’1""5 of pellagra in the coun- qay for a three-day session. with sev- 'ailure to diversify crops is blamed leral hundyed delegates in attendance. GROVE WE wish you could take a look behind > : the scenes of the Butter Business— . visit our spotlessly clean dairy farms and BUTTER learn first hand what we mean by | Pure Sweet Butter I 7-Piece Bedroom Suite’ Your choice of Genuine Mahogany or Walnut. Consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, Full-size Bed, Vanity Dressing Table, slg .00 For grown-up folks and kiddies sweet.” r by the surgeon general for the food | A prizefcontest in ritualistic work .will situation throughout the south, which | be one of the features of the meeting. he advised the President was acute | = in some localities, when considered “from the standpoint of a physiolomi- cally complete diet” such as is re- quired to¥ prevent pellagra. Centers About Two Pol “It quickly became Surgeon General Cumming said 1 the interest of the asse | o \,0 oficers centered princip about| N\ two points: * First, the basis for hold- {ing that theré existed an increased i prevalence of pellagra; second, the use of the word “famine” in describ- 2 *Chair, Rocker and Bench. A value impossible to duplicate: $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly There isn’t any substitute for Elk 1 ; Grove Butter, nor is there any waste to it (he{(‘aushh‘; cr;ind;ll:rk::;“ it o t 3 x K 2 cerned, all the health officers present, untr y : —that makes it a rich, wholesome food with the exception of the state health ¢ 5 officer of Mississippi, stated that no ASAT Il Dreakfaet at the f for yvoung and old. reliable morbidity tistics _were EVELESS EDEN In Missis- @nmb), otherwise known se ] mfiARTHOLDl Elk Grove Butter Is Sold by Grocers Who Supply Their Restaurant for Men—Across from C the B B * p ¥ about double that New Ebbitt Hot ustom {in the correspo & period last year. 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