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Farmer TakenPhysiciansspital0I i * 8K SFTAS BANQUET DATECommittee Prepares To Open The CampaignIn October.INVITATIONS ARE BEING SENT lt;MJTTill Phvsi||ans Will BeAsked To Talk OfNeedsShriners over the northern sectionf Alabama today are receiving invi-atkrns to attend the Shrine banquet vhich will be held at the Y. M. C. A, Monday evening September 7 at 6 ’clock. Thia date was settled uponV!lt;hhs ay afternoon ata conference i4 Shrine heads held at the Central Na-ional bank with J. L. Draper, W. M. loyer, S. H. Malone and T. A. Bowlesn attendance.theThe banquet will inaugurate ihi*The drive toward $20,000 to be ex-ended for an additional wing to the, benevolent hospital. The drive is exited to open near the first of Octo-cr when the entire North AlabamaJin Gndaey, aged 56, prominent fartaer residing just westof here on the Courtland pike, wan taken to the Benevolent Ho*-' pital today for treatment, physicians fearing that he may beaffected with tlbies, as a resultQ f - Vof having been b'tten six weeks ago by a j* dog 1 been suffering®Dr. J. Y. Hamiphysician, descriTREES IN THE WAYthe disease.a dog\thought to haveiiH a ■st*eriMr. (iodaey’a I his eondi-MJlt __J i.---- ^* jtion today as critical.An unusual feature of the case is that Mr. Godsey, following the attack by the dog, took the pasteur treatment for prevention of rabies, the treatment having been finished just twit weeks ago.Physicians declared it is a very exceptional case when a patient develops rabies, after having received the preventative treatment.- A five year old son of Mr. Godsey, who was bitten by a second dog, several days after his father was attacked, now is taking the pasteur treatment and so far has shown no ! aboutSteps Are Taken Today To Bring RulingBy The CourtGARAGE TO;STAYWHILEGiant Hoist Is; Erected And Now.At Work IOn Structure**todaytlufsigns of being affected with the disease. * i \ C '’’ rMr. Godsey was bitten on the hand. The dog had been shot to death, the bullet taking effect in the brain and making a laboratory report M the presence of negri bodies impossible, but| symptoms were so strong Mr. Godsey was advised to take the anti-rabic treatment, which he did beginning the doses as soon as possible to procure them from the central laboratory. «A report of positive was made on the dog which bit the child.ship of Alabama street, between Water street and the Tennessee river, site of the new bridge. f ' 'Acting in accordance with instructions issued last night by the Decatur council. Chief of Police C. M. Riggs-bee, of Decatur, this morning directed a gang of workmen in cutting down a number of trees which were said to be in what is Alabama street, if thatthoroughfare extends ^from Water street to the river. % lThe property,in question is claimed by Mrs! Margaret Smith, ^ whoclaims to have a deed to the tract of: .
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Albany Decatur Daily

Albany, Alabama, US

Tue, Sep 01, 1925

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