The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 25, 1919, Page SIX, Image 6
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HARRY W. WEBB.
He is a Baltimore theatrical ma
*nd has been appointed film chairma
by the War Loan Organization of th
"Fifth Federal Reserve District. H
will direct the movie program of tl
district, his biggest job being the di
tribution of "The Price of Peace."
movie of actual battlefield activitie
which will be shown during the Vi
zory liown ctiixiyaisix.
Mr. Web!) operates six of Bait
more's leading motion picture the
ters. He has had wide business e:
perience. having held executive pos
tions with electric light and telephor
plants in Wilmington. Pittsburgh an
Baltimore. He was formerly vice pre
ident of the Wilmington Telephone <
Electric Light Company, and was als
'engaged in the development of seven
'Of Baltimore's suburbs. Recently h
-toas devoted his time to the motio
. picture business.
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- Surgeons Mend Lieutenar
After Fall of 2,500 Feet an
' : .He Now Flies Again and i
Happy.
* There is a man in San Frnncisc
'walking around with a broken nee]
He is Lieutenant Charles M. Cud
to ins, of Virginia.
Cummins was an army aviato
"While making a flight at Gerstrn
- Field, La., in February, 1918, he fe
~ 2,500 feet, fracturing the fourth, fifti
>and sixth cervical vertebrae and di
locating several other vertebrae pa
ially.
After the fall He was sent to Le
terman General Hospital at the Pres
tiio in San Francisco for treatmen
-Army surgeons who are working a
most miracles there in the reconstru<
' tion of the war wounded finally fitte
: a mptil rolar on the aviator to carr
the weight of hiss head. It worked;
and now Lieutenant Cummins is wall
ing:about apparently normal.
1 One of Many.
J Lieutenant Cummin's ease is onl
' one of many, but it stands out b<
cause of the popular superstition thz
a man can't live if his neck is brokei
The reconstruction surgeons at Le
nerman are working on hundreds (
cases much more difficult than th
flyer's.
They are receiving men there dail
~ Jrom the battlefields of France, whos
legs and arms baag withered an
helpless and they are turning thes
~men out. after months of treatmer
Ttnd patieni rjcciictnitai mduipmauui
able to use their arwis and legs an
capable of making a living. The cos
' ot course, is tremendous when on
intn consideration the fact th?
the same work is being carried on i
many military hospitals.
More Money Needed.
> Already Congress has appropriate
millions of dollars to carry on th
work and many millions more wi
'have to be made available for th
cause. For it is a cause, this regei
sration of the men v^ho gave the
bodies to their country.
Part of the money to be realizo
from Victory L^ertv Loan will I1
used for tills joo or m:uusuin.uuu v
regeneration. Think of this when vo
are .nuking up your mind as to he
much of the loan you, personally, ai
going to subscribe.
Lieutenant Cummins made a fl.igf
' with his collar on just to convino
' nimself that he hadn't, lost his nerv
' We can't afford to lose our nerve c
a dollar and cents proposition in tfc
face of the deeds of such men.
*
^ TRADED HIS LEG.
. JT A (Janaaian tyny USl liuuioiv.,
^ Twho chose a rifle rather than a
'chaplaincy and lost his leg in
action, wac being commiserated
. .J I on the "lo*s" of the leg.
~ * "1 did not lose my leg," he re*
, \ l plied. "I traded it fofr a clear
s < conscience."
*51 "I traded it for a clear con <
science."
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o Better trade your dollars for
a clear conscience in the VicZ
tory Loan. Yon won't regret it
and yen will set the dollars
X baoX. with interest.
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? SEVERE TEST SHOWS
HOW If) SAVF SHOES
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"A molder in our foundry wore a
11 pair of shoes with Neolir^ Soles every
is day for ten months and two weeks?
a. both in the foundry, and to and from
ir his work?and they are just worn out."
The Sessions Foundry Company of
, Bristol, Connecticut, makes this report
on a pair of Neolin-soled molders'
shoes given them for test.
>i* Neolin Soles have none of the shortn
comings of other soles. They do not
w burn or crack under conditions such
0 as these?nor do they wear out quickly
under the grind of abrasive materials.
. They are made by Science to be especially
tough and durable, will stand
e the roughest kind of usage and so
wear longer ana save money. More?n
over, they are comfortable and waterie
proof.
You can get them on new shoes in
many styles for men, women and children^?or
as re-soles. They are manu%
factured bv The Gocdvear Tire ^ &
& Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also
X make Wingfoot ITeels?guaranteed to
<> outwear all other heels.
I lleoliii Soies
< Trade Mark R?r. U. S. P.-?. Of.
To All Who Are Liable.
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<> Street duty for 1919 is now due an<
o must be paid at once. Please attenr
<I to it*
X E. L. Rodelsperger,
J> Chief of Police
|> 666 cures Headaches, Biliousness
% loss of Appetite, or that tired &chin<
^ feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fim
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"Goodnight to Corn Fains?Corns
Peel Off With "Gets-It."
"Say, girls, you can laugh at \
tight shoes, or damp, corn-pulling j
weather, big bumpy corns, calluses j
on the soles of your feet, corns between
the toes, hard and soft corns, j
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"if* AH Off With That Puree Con Now- |
'r^J?> u Muk."
if you will just touch, the earn or
callus with a few drops of ^Gets-It/
What a blessed relief it gives to <
corn pains! You won't limp any >
more; you can enjoy the dance j
every minute. Then to see how |
that corn or callus will come right I
off complete, like a banana peel and j
without the least pain, is just won- j
j derfuL 'Gets-It' is the biggest seller 1
among corn removers in the world I
1 today, simply because it is 00 wonderfully
simple and always works, i
Be sure you get 'Gets-It'"
the euaranteed. money- 1
back corn-remover, the only sure way. |
costs but a trifle at any drug: store.
MTdby&Lawrence&Co.,Chicago,111. 1
.. ..Sold in Newberry, ana recommend- j
I ed as the world's best corn remedy ;
s by W. G. Mayes, P. E. Way. Newberry (
' Drug Co., Gilder & Weeks Co.
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