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-10 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1919. :EP0RT IS MADE ON HEALTH WORK IN RURAL SCHOOLS OF THE COUNTY ; t .- , The following report has been made to . rfhe Board of County Commissioners ana J tbe Board of Education on the health i' jrvtork - of the rural schools during the I. ivAonth of May, which closes the work ot p J-Dr. F. L.. Tatom, district health officer, ' 'for this school term. Some very lnter- 'sting and significant facts are to be ;Iund in the report: v A,." C onzalez School. hildren present and examined . S2 jf o. having diseased adenoids ...... 10 ; jro. having diseased tonsils 21 n'o. having swollen glands 10 "fo. having cefectlve vision 4 ' '.No. having cefectlve teeth 22 ' iNo. having conjunctivitis 6 j To. having trachoma 4 ;No. having nervous trouble 1 i i-So. having unemia . I i McDavId School. JT1J0. present fnd examined ... . ?No. having diseased adenoids ' ,'No. having diseased tonsils 'No. having swollen glands . ' -No. having tlefective vision No. having defective teeth ; !o. having conjunctivitis .. i"Mo. having trachoma ...... t INo. having wiemia J Miss Ang?s McKinna. social worker for Escambia county, says In this report: 5 t Thrpe trips were made to the school ? "at Muscogee and the teachers co-operat- fd with ufi 1t a most intelligent manner i hut on accoirt of the final examinations ft 8 which were In progress at the school and Tt. Tatom having been called away for a few days we were unable to complete th work at Muscogee. "Allow me to say that I have receiv ed better co-operation from the parents in this county than in any eounty I've ever worked, which shows how they ap preciate what the county oficials are aoing to help make their children "phys ically fit that they may be able to do better school work. -Beginning the first of June with the follow up work It is my hope to get every, rase of trachoma treated before the next school term opens. This form of eye trouble is much more serious and con tagious than most people realize. I have consulted the leading eye specialists t-r pnd thov have gladly consented to co-operate with me in getting these cases l:'ealJli. "I sincerely hope the officials direct ing my work will use their influence In getting a full time health officer appoint ed for this county, in order that the pub lic health work may be a greater suc cess.' Following are reports for the . month of April: Mollno School. Pupids present and examined . . 5& No. having diseased adenoids and 1 tonsils No. having enlarged glands ......... No. having conjunctivitis No. having specimens examined for la 10 & and and intestinal parasites ......... No. having diseased adenoids tonsils . . . ferry Pass School. Pupils present and examined . No. having defective teeth .... No having hookworm No. having no hookworms'..... No. having anemia No. having defective vision ... No. having defective teeth .... No. having defective hearing .. No. having St. Vltis Dance ... Bluff Springs School. Pupils present and examined No. having diseased adenoids - tonsils No. having enlarged glands ... No. having conjunctivitis No. having defective vision ... No. having trachoma ......... No. having conjunctivitis No.' having anemia No. having defective vision ... No. having trachoma No. having defective teeth . . . Shady Grove School. Pupils present and examined . No. having diseased adepoids tonsils No. having enlarged glands . . No. having conjunctivitis ..... No. having anemia No. having defective vision ... No. having defective teeth ... Century School. Pupils present and examined . io. having diseased adenoids tonsils No. havine enlarged glands . . No. having enlarged glands ... No. having specimens for intestinal parasites examined No. having hookworms No. having no hookworms . . No. ' having anemia . . ...... and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and 2v 10 B2 25 15 b 1 I 20 x 1 32 16 4 Z 27 13 1 16 1 12 11 11 2 1 1 4 4 142 56 , i 8 39 34 b 11 No. having defective vision No. having trachoma No. having defective teeth Pine Forest School. Pupils present and examined No. having diseased adenoids tonsils . . . No. having defective vision ... No. having defective teeth No.' having trachoma , Pleasant Grove School Pupils present and examined ... No. having diseased , adenoids tonsils No. having enlarged glands No. having anemia No. having defective vision .... No. having defective teeth No. having trachoma Bell View School. Pupils present and examined ... No. having diseased adenoids tonsils .. .. No. having enlarged glands ....... No. having conjunctivitis No. having anemia No. having defective vision No. having defective teeth ..... No. 'having trachoma No. having specimens examined intestinal parasites Nt. having hookworms No. having no hookworms....... Cottage Hill School. Pupils present- and examined No. having diseased adenoids tonsils No. having enlarged glands ..... iso. having anemia No. having conjunctivitis No. having defective vision No. having trachoma Vo. having defective teeth ..... No. having specimens examined intestinal parasites No. - ha vin g hookworms . . . and and and for and for 5 IV 12 6 3 3 4'J 2S i 10 V 16 i 3s 14 6 o 4 12 11 3 25 23 3 31 8 7 3 1 7 a 1 M a No. having no hookworms - 9 Myrtle Grove School. ' m Pupils present and examined :.... 64 No. having diseased adenoids .and tonsils "6 No. having enlarged glands 12 N'Oj having conjunctivitis ........... S No. having trachoma 4 No. having defective vision ' No. having defective teeth C3 No. having anemia 10 No. having goitre 1 Following are the reports for the month of March: Mill View School. Pupils present and examined 16 No. having diseased adenoids and tonsils 6 No. having enlarged gland3 6 No. having anemia b No. having defective vision 5 No. having defective teeth 5 No. having defective hearing ....... 1 Brent School. Pupils present and examined 4J No. having diseased adenoids and tonsils 6 No. having enlarged gland3 't No. having conjunctivitis 3 No. having anemia 3 No. having defective vision 10 No. having trachoma 3 No. having defective teeth 22 No. having defective hearing 1 - Gouldlng School. Pupils present and examined 2K No. having diseased adenoids and tonsils No. having enlarged glands 6 No. having defective vision No. having defective teeth 4 No. having defective hearing T . 7 ? ? School. Pupils present and examined ....... 20 No. having diseased adenoids and tonsils 6 In " " " (py 7 : TV m lftl I I 11 I """"""" "" "T ijj 4 ' j i - . ! 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Manhattan Soap Co., 424 W. 38th St, New York 1 itjl Ji Xo. having anemia J No. having defective Vision No. having trachoma J No. having defective teeth a Olive School. Pupils present and examined'. 34 No. having diseased adenoids and tonsils . . . P No. having enlarged glands 6 No. having conjunctivitis 2 No. 'laving defective vision t No. Laving trachoma , 1 No. having defective teeth .4 Miss McKinna says: "Dr. Tatom and I have made several calls Into the homes of the children that have the worst de jects with a view of co-operating pnd fretting these defects remedied, and I am tflad to say that the teachers and pa tents have co-operated with us beauti fully In every instance." J MARKET REPORTS J New York. June 7. Cotton futures opened steady. July. 28.85; OctolVr, 27.70; December, 27.45; January, 2.-J0; March, 27.00. tjotton futures closed firm: July.; -a.isu; uctoDer, 28.23; December, 27.89 January, 27.67; starch, 27.40. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Louisville & Nashville R. R. Arrival and departure of passenger tr ins at Pensacola, Fla. The following schedule figures pub lished as information and not guaran teed. . r,(Central Standard Tlrne AES- LEAVES o:30p.m. Montgomerv, Bir mingham. Nashville. Louisville, Cincinnati 12:30 pm. 5:30 p.m. St. Iannis- Phlroim aiempnis 5:30 p.m. New Orleans, Mobile 6:30 p.m. Atlanta. TTashlng- ton. New York B:4 a.m. llontromtrv. Tttr- mingham. Nashvtlle, Ixjuisville, Cincinnati 10:45 p.m. 5:4a a.m. Memphis. St. I.ouis. Chicago 5:45 a.m. New Orleans, Mo bile 5:43 a.m. Atlanta, Washing ton. New York 6:45p.m. .. Mobile Local .. 9:45 a.m. Jacksonville, Talla hassee 10:25 p.m. Jacksonville, Talla hassee Daily except Rundav. UNITED STATES ' RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE San Carlos Hotel. Thone 4T 12:30 p.m 12:30 p.m. 12:30 J.m. 10:4$ p.m. 01:45 p.m. 10:15 p.m. 6:00 a.m. :15 a.m '55 p.m. New Orleans, June 7. Cotton fu tures opened steady. July. 28.95; Oc tober, 26.85; December, 26.50; Janu ary, 26.23; March, 25.97. Spot cotton quiet, 50 points off. Sales on the spot, 523; to arrive. 322 bales; low middling. 26.25: middling. 31.00; grood middling. 32.00. Cotton closed steady, at an advance of 38 to 41 points. July. 29.38; October. 27.43: Decem ber. 27.09; 26.53. January, 26.a: March, Xew York, June 7.-Coverlng be came more active later In the morn insr with July selling: at 20.60 and October at 28.40 and with the general list showing net gains of 58 to 65 points. The close was a few points off from the best under realizing, but firm at a net advance of 40 to 52 points. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn Open Close July ... 1.68 1.68 3-4 Sept.',,". ... ... 1.58 1-2 1.60 1-2 Oats July ... ... ... 67 1-4 67 1-2 Sept '64 3-8 65 1-4 Pork - July ... ... ...50.75 50.85 Sept 47.05 Lard July 33.90 33.90 Sept 32.35 32.65 Ribs July 27.75 27.65 Sept 27.05 27.17 BETTER VULCANIZING I with Tons of Pressure O. K. TIRE SHOP 24 West Garden Street Dri-Cured Retreading AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Of PensacoU CAPITAL STOCK Paid In ?500,000 FOR RENT Electric Vacuum Cleaners Pensacola Electric Co. Commercial Department PHONE 2010 ABBOTT AUTO REPAIR CO. Phone 415 Palafox and Gregory Streets Announcement I am located at 515, American National Bank Building", where I will engage in the general practice of law. Telephone 946. H.J.MACKEY. W. B. Ferriss, President E. R. Ferris, V-President Roland E. Lee, Secretary PENSACOLA MANUFACTURING COMPANY 205 East Main We Sell Lumber, Shingles, Composition Roofing, Doors, Sash, Blinds and Screens Do Shop Work Phone 637 HAMILTON RUSSELL, P. D. "Only the Best" 212 South Palafox Street Phone 846 "EVERYTHING IN DRUGS" ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH The business world wants expert help. Let us train you. Pan American College PHONE 51 274-289 BRENT BUILDING CUT RATE DRUG STORE DR. M. C. BEVERETTE, Proprietor 420 West Belmont Street Office Phone 938 Residence Phone 1668 GILFILLAN SCOTT Trains Concert Fianists, eachers and Beginners. Half Hour Lesson, Two Dollars. Regular Weekly Lesson, at Pupil's Residence, One Dollar. The Clutter Music House. Phone 15. AUDITS COST SYSTEMS R. T. RAINES Public Accountant Auditor American National Bank Building. Feusacola, Fla. McPaftkill Block. DeFuniak Springs. Fla. INCOME TAX REPORTS EFFICIENCY ENGINEER M'MILLAN AUCTION louis d. robinson . Has moved his Office from 209 Thiesen Building to 389 Moog'a Old Stanfl . T, Brent Building 327-29 South Palafox Sa- "everything in signs" i f