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THURSDAY. APRIL 2.
“Cat and Mouse” Act in London Had No
A'fect on Militant Suffragists—Are
Even Vilorse Than Ever Now
London.—A few days ago an Intlu
•mm! 'tally newspaper mad* tin* assrr
tlon that tin u|.. ratlOM of the "Oat ami
Mouse" act lnul been *o successful that
there remained only seven "wild wom
en" In KtiKland. Whether till* arouac.l
the militant aiiffrnitlata to a "sense of
their r*np»nall>lllti*a" la not clear but
the fact remain*, that they have been
even more active of late than ever be
fore. AH the old act* of militancy have
been repeated nml new forma of criminal
action have been put Into operation.
Darina the ln*t few day* two old-world
mansion* have been burned to the
around and railway rolllna-atock baa
come under the mercllea* away of the
militant women. Churche* have been
desecrated and In one fine old Midland
Cathedral the word* "More to follow
"were painted on the wall* of the aacrrd
edifice.
Militancy.
Prison doctors have eome to regard a
thrashing with a doa-whlp a* part of
their dally round once they leave the
precincts of the* prison. The old method
of destroying letters by putting phos
phorous In pillar-boxes is being ex
ploited dally and of late this has been
supplemented by the Insertion of small
lead pellets In the locks so that the
service* of expert locksmiths are neces
sary every day. So persistent has this
form of outrage become that the post
office authorities have a locksmith on
duty ut all the district office ready to
answer the telephone call of the baf
fled postmen.
As the outcome of the mutilation ot
the Kokeby Venus picture In the Na
tional Art Gallery. many of London *
lending show plsoes are still closed to
the public. The famous pictures by O.
F Watts and llolman Hunt which for
merly adorned the walls of Bt. Pauls
Cathedral still remain In the obscurity
HAIR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF
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Try as you will, after an application
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and your scalp well! not itch, but what
will please you most, will be after a
few weeks' use, when you see new
hair, fine and downy at first—yes—
but really new hair —growing all over
the scalp.
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ICE COLD BOTTLE OF
V 0
Nothing So Cooling and Refreshing
n
IN ICED BOTTLES g
ANYWHERE OC
Look for the @kvio-@oCa) Label
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AUGUSTA, GA.
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p e r m a n entl'v
cured. No pain
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.BLOOD
POISON
•and skin dls
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PILES
cured in a few
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W’e treat diseases of a nature which most • eople dislike to
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Sunday, 10 to 2 only.
Drs. Groover & Reqister 504-7 Dyer Building. Augusta, Ga..
and snfety of the crypt. Visitors from
America, arriving now In every Inereas-
Itiß number*, are greatly Incensed at
the embargo placed upon their *ight-**e-
Ing Itinerary..
I cannot vouch.. fur the authenticity of
the following story culled iVorn one. of
the dally papers today but at least It
lias the merit of aholwng the English
Interpretation of the American language,
and what la more to the point, ll 1* ful
ly representative of the feelings of a
very large body of America/! vlaltora.
American Kicks.
••Say. sir." said the spokesman of an
American party who had been refused
admission to one of, the galleries, "we
came to your town to see your sights
and blamed If they aren’t all shut along
of one fool woman. 1 am told that there
are seven million and a bit more soule
located In this city; and 1 allowed all
the seven million could roll up to see
your antique pictures when they liked.
That’s what I’d thought anyway; but
the Janitor Just here tells me Ills temple
of art Is shut, because one woman
scratched a painting. Guess It a the
same, too, nil along the line. \our Wal
lace Gallery and your Tale collection
nnd nil have the lid on. Ain’t you got
anything better to do than shut all your
high art shows? Sure, this Is a mighty
nation-one woman can get the drop on
with a tomahawk."
Hut more serious *llll i* the latest
phase of militancy. Several cases hnve
been reported lo the police of women
obtaining goods by means of worthless
cheques and there Is some convincing
evidence that all these women are al
lies lo the militant movement. These
women stop at nothing. They repre
sent themselves to be related lo nil
manner of Influential people and mater
goods to be sent to addresses Its the
country all bearing high-sounding
ference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw It
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect Is Im
mediate and amazing—your hair will
he light, fluffy and wavy, and have
an appearance of abundance; an in
comparable }u.«tre, softness and luxu
riance, the beauty and shimmer of
true hair health.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or
t< ilet counter, and prove that your
hair is as pretty and soft as any—that
it has been neglected or injured by
careless treatment —that's all.
RHEUMATISM
is permanently
cured by our
system of treat
ment.
ULCERS
We care not of
how longstand
ing. We usual
ly cure them in
a short time.
ECZEMA
Pimples,
Erysipelas or
any eruptive
disease of the
sk n r*romptly
cured.
name*. Thi*. of courae. simplifies
their task but even this form of crime
Is nearing an end. The offer of ■»
cheque It, a West End trading firm Is a
sure means of arousing auapic on and
unpleasant complication* have ensued In
several cases What the next move ol
liiese ..maxing women will be Time iikme
can tell.
DR. HICKS PREACHED
VERY ABLE SERMON
"Answering God’s Prayer"
Was Subject of Sermon at
the First Baptist Church Last
Night.
Dr. J. E. Hicks, pastor of the First
Baptist church of Danville, Va.,
preached the second of a series ot
sermons at the First Baptist chureh
last night. Without any pretense at
eloquence nnd with an earnestness
which has not failed to deeply im
press every one who has heard him,
Dr. Hieks makes the direct appeal to
the individual to ally himself with
God.
“Answering God’s Prayer" was the
subject of the sermon last night which
was heard by a large number, and Dr.
Hieks said that the answer to that
prayer is to be what God wants you
to be ami go where God wants you
to go. Although tlie path to God may
be strewn with difficulties, still God
never makes unreasonable requests
of man. said the speaker. He said
that God may be found struggling
with everybody who is struggling to
ward a better life. His definition of
Jesus was as follows, “Jesus is a pic
ture of God. ’
Dr Hicks will preach again tonight
at 8;30 o'clock and a large congrega
tion is expected. There is singing by
the chorus choir.
Every one is invited.
16-Year-Old Jessie Wood
Back; Incident Closed
Girl Left Home Hatless, Re
turned Same Way—No
Investigation.
New York.—Sixteen-year-old Jessie
Wood returned to her home in Ridge
field Park, N. J., last night as quietly
as she left it Tuesday night, when she
walked out hatless and disappeared,
arousing the townspeople to the ex
tent that the schoolroom was closed
yesterday so pupils might search for
her. The girl is a daughter of Percy
L. Wood, head bookkeeper in the C'qrn
Exchange Bank in this city. She had
been worrying over school examina
tions that were to have been held yes
terday.
Miss Wood walked unaccompanied
down the road last night, entered her
home and went to her room. There
It appeared for a time, according to
friends of the family, that she did not
comprehend that she had been away
and her family thought she was suf
fering from aphasia.
Physicians were summoned and the
girl became hysterical and declared
she had been kidnaped by two men
near her home. Her story was that
she had been taken to New York in
an automobile, kept in a garage over
night and that she escaped in the
morning and made her way back to
Ridgefield Park, a policeman giving
her money for her fare. The police
have begun no investigation, as far
as is known, and the family regards
the incident as closed.
B’NAI B’RITH OF AUGUSTA
WON PRIZE AT ATLANTA
Was One of Three Lodges
Showing Greatest Percentage
Increase in Membership.
It is interesting to know that the
Augusta lodge of B’nai B'rlth was
awarded one of the three $25 prizes at
the fortieth annual convention of the
district grand lodge of the order Just
ended in Atlanta. These prizes were
given to the lodges showing the great
est percentage increase in membership
in the past year. There are about
sixty-five members of the B’nai B'rlth
in this city.
Messrs. Mose Slusky, Abram Bevy
and David Slusky. the Augusta dele
gation, returned from the convention
yesterday and highly praise the de
lightful manner In which they were
entertained while away.
NO OFFICIAL STANDING
FOR ATLANTA VICE SQUAD
Atlanta, Ga. —Atlanta's celebrated
“vice squad’’ has no official standing
or existence under the city charter of
Atlanta, according bo facts which
came out today at a police court hear
ing, in which the authority of plain
clothes officers was called into ques
tion.
An investigation of the provisions
of the city charter of Atlanta shows
that the city is authorized to have
policemen “uniformed, armed with a
club and pistol,” and that the city
has the right to delegate to such uni
formed and armed policemen certain
rights and authority. But there is no
mention anywhere of the city's right
to delegate police authority to plain
clothes men or to a vice squad, which,
while made up of policemen, is not
uniformed or accoutred like a police
body.
PAY FIRST INSTALLMENT
OF YOUR CITY TAXES
The first installment of city taxes
is due and from now until April 20th
City Treasurer Morris will be a busy
man. Under a resolution introduced
at the last meeting of council by Mr
Barnes, of the Fourth ward, Mr. Mor
ris will keep his office open until 6
o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and Satur
days between now and April 20th.
The first half of the city taxes are
row due, there will be one-quarter due
on the first of July and the other
quarter will be due October Ist.
Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanaer
Flush out the accumulated waste
and poisons of the winter months:
cleanse your stomach, liver and k ,
neys of ail impurities. Take I)t.
King's New Life Pills: nothing better
for purifying the blood. Mild, non
griping laxative. Cures constipation;
makes you feel fine. Take no other
2 lie, at your Druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for AH
Hurts.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
"TIT FOR ACHING,
SORE. TIRED FEET
"TIZ" for tender, puffed-up,
sweaty, calloused feet
and corns.
People who are forced to stand on
their feet all day know what sore, ten
der, sweaty, burning feet mean. They
use ’TIZ," and “TIZ" cures their feet
right up. It keeps feet in perfect con
ditio* “TIZ" is* the only remedy In
the world that draws out all the pois
onous exudations which puff up the
feet and cause tender, sore, tired, ach
ing feet. It instantly stops the pain
In corns, callouses and bunions. It’s
simply glorious. Ah! how comfortable
your feet feel after using “TIZ.” You'll
never ltatip or draw up your face In
pain. Your shoes won't tighten und
hurt your feet.
Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from
any druggist, department or general
store. Just think! a whole year’s foot
comfort for only 25 cents.
"THE CHURCH, THE BODY
OF CHP.IST," LAST NICHT
Splendid Sermon Preached By
Evangelist Coman at Greene
Street Presbyterian.
The meetings at the Greene Street
Presbyterian church continue to grow
in interest with Increasing attendance.
The people have been delighted with
the preaching of the evangelist, Rev.
D. H. Coman, whose sermons arc mak
ing plain some of the most lmporliuit
principles of the Christian life. Last
night the subject was, "The Church,
the Body of Christ.”
"We are connected to Christ by the
Holy Spirit,” said the preacher, "and
by the same we are joined one to
another. God, by His Spirit, shows
each one his proper place nnd work
as a part of this body of Christ. The
Spirit Is given to every true Chris
tian, and He will use each one who
will purify and consecrate himself to
God.”
The meeting tonight will he at 8
o'clock, which will ho opened by sing
ing of gospel songs led by the chorus
choir. A large congregation is ex
pected.
ARRESTED FOR TRAPPING
FISH, KILLING SQUIRRELS
Two young white men in the vicin
ity of the Hancock plnde on the .JVay
nesboro road were arrested yesterday
afternoon by Deputy Game Warden
M. A. Wood, charged with trapping
fish and killing squirrels out of sea
son, in violation of the new Georgia
game law. The parties are said to hnvo
been caught In the act.
They were brought to Augusta where
they gave bond In a magistrate’s court
for their appearance before Judge Eve
at the next session of the city court.
There is a penalty for trapping fish
of $.900.
Boy or Girl?
Great Question!
This brings to many minds an old and
tried family remedy—an external ap-
influence as to Justi
fy Its use in all cases of coming
mother-hood. It has be*n generally rec
ommended for years and years and those
who have used it speak In highest praise
of the immense relief it affords. Particu
larly do these knowing mothers apeak of
tho absence of morning sickness, absence
of strain on the ligaments and freedom
from those many other distresses usually
looked forward to with such concern.
There is no question but what
"Mother's Friend’’ has a marked tendency
to relieve the mind and this of itself in
iddltlon to tile physical relief has given
t a very wide popularity among women.
Tou can obtain “Mother’s Friend" at
simost any drug store. It has helped a
Lost of mothers to a complete recovery.
It Is prepared only by Uradtield iteg
ilator Co., 301 Lamar Bldg,, Atlanta, Oa.
Avoid the many worthless substltutlill.
THE BRIDE
Bee “The Bride" Wardrobe Trunk
ft is a beauty, Mo«t elegant, com
jlete wardrobe trunk on the market
wj/jum "
RITE - HITE
The wardrobe with the padded
raised top.
! 20.00 value, this week . . J2l 7S
35.00 value, this week 2 9ft ih
75.00 value, this week . ESh fiO
Augusta Trunk Factory
735 BROAD BTREET *
Opposite Monument*
plication known us
"Mother's Friend."
During the period of
expectancy It Is ap
plied to the ab
dominal muscles nnd
Is designed to soothe
the lntrlrutn network
of nerves Involved.
In this manner It
has such a splendid
It Cannot Take You 10 Minutes to Decide
Whether You Prefer “White Beauty” or
a HOOSIER with “Oak” Inside—Delivered
to Your Home for only sl.
It is necessary now that you make your
decision quickly if you are to secure your
Hoosier on the attractive HOOSIER
PLAN, for there are only a few of each
left on our floor.
This Opportunity Will End
When the Last of this Allot
ment of Hoosiers is taken—
Possibly TOMORROW.
Before you hesitate longer, therefore, ask your
self these three questions:
(1) How can I possibly benefit by not getting
a Hoosier now on the Hoosier Plan?
(2) Can I not better afford to pay one dollar
now than the entire cash price all at once later?
(3) Shall I risk being too late, merely through
failure to act now? Or shall I go down to the
store tomorrow and make my decision then—
knowing that the sale may close by night?
Consider the Advantages , p h 4“it.-40 , 25S
features of convenience, 17 of which are entirely new—three
spacious cupboards and a handy package pantry, grouped
around a large sanitary metal table that slides out 16 inches
so you can sit down and work—capacity for 400 articles
which are so scientifically located at your fingers’ ends that
even unnecessary reaching has been eliminated —and nm
itruction so sound that the cabinet lasts a lifetime without
warping or any necessity of repairs.
Special Demonstrator from the Factory has charge of this Exhibit.
Columbia
Medallions
Are lasting re
product lone of
photograp he.
Have tho little
folke UkencHH«*H
perpetuated 1 n
thin way. Free
with every slo.no
purchaee at
White'*.
THE DOUBLE GUARANTEE
When you Imy a standard, nationally advertised article from a mer
chant of standing and character you arc buying with double protection
to yourself.
You have a double guarantee to fall hack on that of the manufact
urer and that of the man who sells the goods.
You of course have to deal f >nly with the store from which you buy;
the store, in turn, looks to the manufacturer to make good for any defi*
eieney.
It i« not often that anyone will have need of tho guarantee; for when
a thing is sold by such open and above-board methods it is going to he as
nearly right as it can possibly be made.
There is a protection in buying advertised goods that there isn’t in
buying those which are not advertised.
The hc't guide to reliable buying is the advertising in The Herald.
More people arc reading advertising every day because it pays.
Weather: lAIK
rlLiir/
\ Augusta’s Only
Department Store
The Only Place in Town Where Hoosiers are Sold.
The Saving of Weary Miles of Steps
in the kitchen, atom, makes the new Hoogler of vital im
portance to every tired woman who hopes to retain her
health, happiness and good looks; for kitchen work done
in the old way is drudgery, and drudgery sooner or later
causes serious ills. The conveniences and the pleasure ol
working with a Hoosier are great but insignificant advan
tages compared to the “health side” of the question.
Particularly if you are one of the millions of women who
never feel perfectly well, and don’t know why, you need a
Hoosier more than anything else you can buy.
Sec“ White Beauty”inOurWindow
—lt Will Sell Itself to You. And
Here is the Easy Hoosier Plan on
which You can Buy it Tomorrow.
1. $1 puts the cabinet you choose in
your home.
2. $1 weekly quickly pays for it.
3. The Low Cash Price fixed by the
factory prevails strictly.
4. No interest. No extra fees.
5. This sale is under the direct supervi
sion of the Hoosier Company.
6. Your money back if you are not
delighted with your Hoosier.
Could any possible further advantage be held out to
Induce you to act tomorrow In your own interest? We know
of none, and we count confidently on your coming tomor
row —before it is too late.
THREE
The De
monsf ra
tion
Knds Saturday.
Them are but. two
days loft In which
to avail yourseir
of th« opportuni
ty of buying a
flooHiar $1 and
$1 weekly.