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T 3' 3 m s s i 2 I t s, ' t t I 12 ijiSi yi1 dm ; MTffiKfi W CtLU PROPOSING DRASTIC REGU LATION UNPKR BOARD OF HEALTH SUPERVISION PRO (By HERBERT FELKEL) Tallahassee. May 12.- The old swim-? ii'lng hole, where moat crackers learned to swim is a thfhg of the past, and ''where pien may dip themselves will be. regulated by law if the Hamblin bill that T-assed the house today receives favora-r Lie action at the hands of the senate and becomes a law. The measure places alt bathing: places, artificial or natural, under the state board of health, provides for their inspection as to source and cleanlw r.esa, retires dressing rooms to the san- itary and bath suits and towels to ea washed ot and dried instead of only dried out, provides that a permit be se cured from the board to operate any bathing pool, gives the board $f health powers to close up places Improperly con-i drfcted and provides penalties fpr the vio lation of the act. Representatives Watson and Harris spoHe ln favor of the, bill put Mr, Phil-, lips of Columbia, said it took in, toq much territory. It was on second reading but by motion, of fr. Hamblin of Hillsborough, tiia aut' r, the rules were waived and th I'ill put on third reading and final pass-, age OJier board of health measures Intro-, tlueod by Mr. Hatpblin were read a sec-. ,ond time and" went to the calendar pf billa on third, reading. Greeks Plan to Call ' 'Ma$9 -'Meeting 'Ifere (Continued from Page One) ASSERT GERMANS ARE CAUSE OF MEXICAN UNREST Washington. May 15. , German Fropagand is believed, by official of the Japanese embassy here to be re-, sponsible fpr tbe reports reaching Mexico City of the heavy, immigration of Chinese and. Japanese into Met co. It was a4J at the embassy today that no such number as five thousand Asiatics had been sent Into Mexico in March or any other recent month as stated in reports from Mexico today. V ORE THROAT or Tonailitls, gargle with warm salt water, then apply icffs VAPom YOUH BODYGUARD" - 30', mm , 607!ao several other -women who wen pro tecting1 tho Greek flag, was killed and a priest was shot by the Italians. :'' "la the village ef Menetes three old men ajid sixty women who were pro tecting a flag, were tarve4 eut and compelled to surrender. The ArcM bishop, of Scrpan.to is, reported o have. been seFipusly wounded by Jtal Ian carabineers "A Greek sailing vessel off the Gasso islands reports a devastating fire by guns on the villages of Arvani tohori and Marina; The vessel was prevented by from approach ing the scene." Anti-Turk Worker Murderfd. "Dr. Guinis. who for thirty yeara had woiXed for the deliverance of Northern Epirua frora the Turk and for its union with Greece, waa, assassi nated several days ago at lyorytsa by a Moslem. The funeral, which waa attended by 10,000 persons, according to despatches to the Athena ?s,ewa Agency.- resolved itself into a manifestation in favor of Greece. Women and children carried Greek flags and buildings were deco rated with the Greek colors. "The commander of the French mil itary forces in Koritaa and three Americana there attended the funeral. "The assassin who was named Ibra him and is said to, .have been assist? ed by two others, the daspatPhea de clare, is an agent of Italian propaganda in Northern JCpirus, It is asserted that, the Italians have been inciting the Moslems against the Greek Christiana. "The French authorities eontinue their Investigation of the assassina tion." "On Easter day the peaceful of the twelve Greek islands occupied by Italy since 1911, went to their churches, and during inass the priests sppke of tbp peace conference and of America's principle of nationality. They asked their church people to express pub licly their national aspirations. The people, unarmed and in good order cheered for Greece, and raised the Greek flag side by side with that of soldiers rushed into the churches dragged down the Greek flags, beat and maltreated the worshipers. When women refused ta surrender- the Greek flag to be insulted, they were scab bed. - "Two children of not more than thir teen while struck in the breast vith bayonets cried out: "Greeks were we born, and Greek? we will die. 'Your bayonets will not make us Italians." "The Greek islands were occupied in 1911 during the war of Italy and Tur key. Italy promisedl to evacuate them. Instead, shev forced the allies in 1915 to award them to her n the secret treaty. The inhabitants are 102,00" Greeks, and 15,000 foreigners. There ' are no native Italians. The popula- . . :- '.'.X'-' THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1919. TEXAS-DUiLDEB ... ;s TAfiLfie V e. t. CUCCESS IS ACHIEVED by vigorous in en end wemfi. When on i lacking in trenjf th and eodurnce. ku food baltB U wanting. wba physical ' power ia at low ebb, it ia iaspoaaiua to accom p)ih eae'- work. -On rfth cauae of Hi kealt low Titalitr , la "ka unpropaf funetionio of f kidney. Trouio reaulta wfaea (faey tail a liauaat MM $4 pojaonoui natter from tb avatas, umi rbewmatic patoa, backache, ti3 iaiou, aoff nuaclct, ao4 etter aympteta quickly allow, baniah effect of ki4ncy and bladder trouble bw removinl the cauaa. They are kcalioi and curative. They tone pa aa Btrealitc too weakened or diteaaed orana. H. I. Caatleberry. Uafioe Entiaeer. Port Vincent, La., writes: I consider Foley Kidney ', Pill the Createat medicine far kidney and blacider trouble f aver used. I recommend them to-'l wiu. auficr w;tb kidney aa4 bisddcr trouble. Said Everywhere, - tion wants union, with Greece, Italy has closed their schools, has exiled their, leaders and forces them to sjgn that they prefer Italy to their own country, Greece. "The Italians occupied Northern Epi-r rus in 1914. . General Ban din prom ised solemnly in the name ' pf Italy that the Italian forces would eyacy? ate the autonomous province as soon as the war was at an end.. He promised freedom of schools and of religious worship. In 19i?, General Ferrers vo-? lated the autonomy of Northern Epi rys by declaring it is part of Albania, and Albania an Italian protectorate. In 1918, this General in defiance of the promises of his predecessor, ordered ail the Greek schools closed. He sent to exile and dungeons the leaders of the Epirotes, and drove away the Greek clergy because they refused to call themselves either Italians or Alban ians. The assassination of the school inspector at JCorytsa, the messages state, was instigated by Italy. Italy Incites the wild toslem tribes against the Greek Christian Epirotes." SHOUT COURSES A Mineral salts play an impor tant part in tissue building They re found in abundance in the delicious wheat and barley food Grape-Nuts i i i ( I B pir BE0V0I1N OUSEKEEPIG Ket kpek tivn short : cocrses in housekeeping wtll 1e given i Escam-r bla county under tha direction Myrtle Floyd," county hem? demonstra tion a-jrfent. th first at Fig City, May 19t?1,v and the second at Holtao, May g3 to 24. . The school will be conduct ed by Miss Lla Snider, from the state college at Tallahassee, who will be as sisted by Miss ' Minnie Floyd, state POUUry specialist, sister of the local county agent, an$ py nr. Fioyd, :: ' -v.- - ' s These schools are freer the InfOFRlfl tion to be imparted is scientific and the very latest and hest that the state can supply; it is practical ftPd will show the people how to hava better suecess in rftisin food products and how t prepare them better fpf eat insr, o as to promqte health and pre vent disease; and it is pertain that if ail the people could realize the need of such work .and the importance of ft, they would arran&e to bo present at all th sessions, One of the things most needed today, especially, in the south, it is cqntended, is a better knowledge of dieteties, and'it is fortu nate that this state and county are giving it free. : ; ..The following is the detailed course: Firs Pay, ''What thebody needs," Demonstration of dinner cooked in steam pressure cooker and pf canning With steam ipressure cooker, " ' . : , Second Day. "starchea and cereals." Demonstration of better bread cook ing and drying vegetables. :-' Third Pgy. .''Fruits - and vegetables." Demonstration of preserving eggs m water glass and making better salads and dressings. The meetings at Vis City will be held in Community hall,, and at Molino, fn the hall Rhove pinion a Stprp, The countv demonstrator urges all the people of the committees named to come and get the benefits offered. MAN IS HELD FOR ALLEGED PERJURY IN SALE OP- ORGAN G. B. Wilson, well known in the citv. was arrested yesterday on a charge of perjury, and was released on hail tn appear in the court pf record, perhaps at the present session. The case is said to he based on the valuation of an organ which was the subject of litigation at the previous session of the court. , POAIS San Antonio Business Man Suf , lers for Years Takep Tanlac TroiiWes Plsappear and He Gains Ttn jPomids, Robert Schultze, of 518 West Poplar street, San AntoniP, Tex.,a resident of that city fpF'more than fifty, years and a coptractpF and builder (here for. twentyrfivo years, made an interest ing statement regarding his experi ence with Tanlac. "Abot two year? ago," said Mr, gehuHfSe, "rheumatism got hpld of me, I lost weight and all my energy seem ed to leave rne. I suffered go terribly that I couldn't work an hoijr -without my' shoulders giving out completely. I was all unstrung and nothing seemed to do me any good, and I had gotten to the point Where I didn't know which way to turn for relief, "After seeing the fine results of using Tanlac in the case of some of my relatives, I began using it myself and am now entirely Jrpe from all aches and rheumatic pains. I have gained n i ten pounds and have as much energy and yim as I ever had and can work hard all day. I am simply feeling fine and wouldn't hesi tate to recommend Tanlac to any body." Tanlac is sold by leading druggists every where.Adv. Ylfiol will Stop a CougiTj and Break Up a Cold A constitutional remedy that removes the cause by building up the system. These elements contain 'm VlnplBeef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron, Man, ganese and Glycerophosphates soon create an energy, that throws off the cold and prevents its reoccurrence, It has given ninety per cent satisfao tion for sixteen years, HERE IS PROOF: Lagrange, N.C. Punn, suffered with a phronic cold for t ww months f oughed day and night. $fai to keep pg wprking when I was not able to. X saw Vinol advertised and tried it, and I want to tell you it ast cured that cold ia p short time. It made me' eat and sleep well, better everyway. "W. C. Bagley, Dann,N.C. for U vnMvvn, om, mmwo wndttipji, wesic women, OTerworked m.. foebl old people nd dcUcte children, there no remedy ik Vinoi. 'For years I suffered with a chrm.;. cough, so I could not sleep nirtuuirf continued to lose flesh. My droiwUf asked me to try Vinol. It cure! ml cough, I can sleep nighta and ha-i gamed twelve pounds. Vinol j h, best tonic and tissue builder I have taken.' WW. D.Ren, UgranS v ? BAPTIBTS WILL RAISE FUND FOR PASTORS' RELIEF Atlanta, May 15. Southern Baptists today approved plans for a conference of all Baptists of North America to Study Christian problems and voted o raise five million dollars for a minis terial relief fund. It approved the committee reports recommending greater co-operation in education pf the negro. , During the discussion of plans fpr greater aid to the education of negro preachers, for which the - convention ordered its committee to continue to carry on the work. Dr. Gambrell, presj dent pf (he convention, demanded that the negrp shalj have" "equal protection of law with every other citissen pf this country," Ve have had pome politic cians in the South who have ridden into office on the backs of the negro and made themselves, popular by in citing prejudice between the races. I wish the government would grant them passports. We don't need them in this country," he said- CROP REPORTS SHOW ALABAMA NOT REDUCING New Orleans, May 15. After an adr dress late today by Governor Hardr ingt the federal reserve board, urging southern cotton interests to get to gether and support the formation of a hundred million dollar cotton ex ports corporation. Delegates assem bled here to consider plans for such organization were told that the pro posed charter would be submitted to them tonight. Crop reports from ihe cotton grow ipg states showed that every state had reduced acreage except Alabama which showed a Ave per cent, in crease it was stated. The general reduction was estimated o be about twenty per cent. , . LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS Louisiana, Mississippi river passes Southwest Pass Front Range Light, reported extinguished May 9, relighted aiay 10. , C. & G. S. Chart Nos. 19, 194 and 1115. Light List Atlantic Coast, 1919, p. 352, No. 2072. Buoy List, 8th District, 1918, p. 35. Coast Pilot, Section E, 1916, pp. 105 106. B. B. Dorry, Superinnetdent of iLghthouses. "BLUE KIBBON" TALKS Make your desserts better by using Blue Ribbon Vanilla used by the best cooks, sold by the leading grocers. AUTO ACCESSORY THIEF BELIEVED TO BE CAPTURE Late ;ast night Deputy Sheriff H. arrested Robert McReynolds, a jjeg; on West Hill, having in his possessi automobile accessories said to lr been stolen. The case leading ,1 arrest was worked up by Sheriff V Pelt, Prputy Hall and Captain Harp the latter of the city police force, a it is thought by the authorities' th they have the person responsible f thefts so much complained of reeor.' and perhaps the store of stolen gor discovered in a closed building yesu day, as reported elsewhere. ,Now Is The Time to Get R!d cfTk f Ugly Spots. 1 There's no loneer th HHaT,. fit feeling ashamed of your frecfr ,as umme aout-ie strength is m anteed to remove these' h ,'zSimply get an ounce of Qthine- taouoie strength from any druggi jand apply a little of it night a: morning and you should soon see th (even the worst freckles have beg fta disappear, while the lighter or have vanished entirely. It ia seld fthat more than an ounce is needed completely clear the skin and gain Jreautiful, clear complexion. , Be sure to ask for the dou' treneth Othine as this is solfl un,' guarantee of money back if it fails remove ireckies. Adv. When the Salvation Army Tambourini Comes Around WAYS GIVE Q who 3w Pensacola is Only Asked to Contribute $35,000 To wards a Goal of $13,000;000, Out of Which z&,uuu Will Be Spent to Build a Local Home. Get Your Pocketbook Ready! fejci' SS SB Army lome Service lay 19t to lay The Salvation Army Performed Notable Work With Our Boys at the Front, and Gave a Good Account of Themselves in the Trenches B. S. Hancock, Zone Chairman, J. B- Perkins, County Chairman v Chas. B. Hervey, City Chairman E. R. Malone, Zone Treasurer P. K. Yonge, City Treasurer. Ex-Gov. Charles Whitman, National Chairman Ex-Gov Earl Brewer, Division Chairman J. Kirkman Jackson, Div. Treasurer W. G. Green, Zone Manager. Capt. Bergren, in charge of Local Army. 66 -jk Msuni May Down Bet Me Is . Never m m O ID X THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY 3HL O , TLX TP JL C. P, ROWAN, Manager;