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FRIDAY. MARCH 20.
DR. PRITCHETT
COMING AH
Chief Executive Member of
Carnegie Foundation Expect
ed at the Bon Air. May Be
Coming to Rest.
Dr. Henry 8. Pritchett, chief execu
tive member of the Carnegie Founda
tion, I* expected here this afternoon
from California. He will be at the
Hon Air.
It will be recalled that Dr. Pritchett
w»l here last fall and inspected the
Medical Department of the University
of Georgia and expressed himself aa
being much pleased with the college
and the new city hospitals. At that
time Dr. Pritchett said that he would
probably come again for another in
spection.
There Is a great deal of interest In
the medical college community because
AT BIJOU
TODAY
Entire New Company in
"A Night in Morocco”
An excellent Musical
Comedy with twelve
good song numbers.
SPECIAL
ATTRACTION
TONIGHT
1 * Pickaninnies, Flour-
Ducking Contest.”
—SATURDAY—
4 —Performances —4
"Playing the Ponies”
Something new in the
Tabloid line.
SATURDAY NIGHT
•“A Real Live Baby
Given Away.”
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$lO AND sls
We offer values that cannot be duplicated
for less than $lB to $25 elsewhere.
New and attractive spring furnishings for
men.
Lion Brand Collars, Onyx Hosiery, Eclipse
Shirts.
Silver’s $2.00 Hat special equals any other
at $3.00.
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of the Intelligence that Dr. Pritchett
Is to return again, although it cannot
he slated definitely whether he is com
ing here |o Inspect tho college again
or merely to rest for u short time.
Trial For Invasion of
Churches Begins Tuesday
Nsw York. —The mo t Important of
the trials resulting from the recent In
vaslon of New York churches by tho
unemployed was today set to begin on
March 24. The defendant. Prank Tan*
nenhaum. is the youthful representa
tive of the Industrial Workers of the
World, who led homeless men Into dif
ferent churches on successive nights
until he und 191 of hts followers were
arrested.
Fifty witnesses have been summon
ed for the Tannenhaum trial. Social
workers and othera Interested In the
pressing problem of unemployment
take a deep interest In the ease be
cause they expect It will present ques
tions Involving personal rights and tho
powers of the authorities to deal with
demonstrations of this kind.
Gum Drops, soft and hard;
vou can qet from Sheron’s, and
thev are the best vet.
IfJIDNEYS ARE
WEAK TRY BUCHU
Mixed With Juniper Is Old
Folks’ Recipe For Flushing
Kidneys—Stops Backache
and Uric Acid.
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region.
It generally means your kidneys are
weak. When your kidneys get slug
gish and glog you must relieve them,
ltke you relieve your bowels, remov
ing all the body's urinous waste, else
you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
tongue is coated, and when the weath
er is bad you have rheumatic twin
ges, channels often get sore, water
scalds and you are obliged to seek
relief two or three times during the
night.
To relieve this distressing condi
tion at once'get from your pharmacist
a 14-oz. bottle of Stuart’s Buchu and
Juniper Compound. Take a table
spoonful in a glass of water after
meals. Stop eating sweets or sugar.
In a few days your kidneys will then
act fine and natural. A well known
authority says this is the best treat
ment.
Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper Com
pound acts directly on the urine
through the kidneys. It keeps the
blood healthy. It strengthens the neck
of the bladder. It regulates the kid
neys and does away with backache and
all disagreeable symptoms. If discour
aged with other medicines, buy a 14-
oz. bottle of your druggist today.
NAME OFFICERS
FOR THE CANAL
Col. Gocthals Heads Dep't of
Operation and Maintenance.
List Given Today.
Washington.—oncers to have charge
of depart incuts of the I'aiianm Canal
were today announced as follows;
Governor and chief of the depart
ment of operation and maintenance,
Col. Geo. W. Gocthals; engineer of
maintenance, Col. Harry F. Hodges,
army engineers; superintendent of
transportation. Captain Hugh Hodman.
IT. s. N.; electrical engineer. Captain
W. 11. Hose, army engineers: captains
lor the terminal ports, Commnnder D.
K. Dlsmukes and Lieutenant Com
mander Henry V. Hutler. U. S. N.;
superintendent of shops and ry docks,
Naval Constructor I>. C. Nutting.
General purchasing officer, Major F.
C. Hoggs, army engineers.
Chief quartermaster, Captain R. F.
Wood. IT. S. cavalry (temporarily',
pending reorganization of the supply
department).
Auditor, It. A. A. Smith; assistant,
B. F. llarrah.
Chief health officer, Lieut. Col. Chas.
F. Mason, medical corps, U. S. A.;
superintendent of hospitals, Lieut. Col.
Geo. D. Deshon, medical corps, 11. S.
A.: chief officer of the quarantine di
vision. Past Assistant Surgeon Mar
shall C. Guthrie, U. S. bureau of pub
lic health.
Executive secretary, C. A. Mcllvalne.
FILL IRE GAPS
IN STAK DEP'T
Selection of Lansing For
Counsellor and Johnson For
Solicitor Announced at White
House.
Washington.—Robert Lansing of
New York and Cone Johnson of Texas
will be nominated counsellor and so
licitor, respectively, of the state de
partment, uceording to an announce
ment from the White House today.
Mr. Lansing is an associate editor
of the American Journal of Interna
tional Law and the author of several
works on international subjects. He
will succeed John Bassett Moore, lie
is fifty years old, was associate coun
sel for the United States in the Behr
ing sea arbitration. 1892-93; counsel
for the United States In the Behring
sea claims commission, 1896-97; solic
itor for the United States on the Alas
kan boundary tribunal, 1903; counsel
in the arbitration at The Hague in
1909, of the North Atlantic coast fish
eries case. His home is in Water
town, N. Y.
Mr. Johnson, who will succeed Jos.
W. Folk as solicitor, is about 49 years
old and, according to the statement
issued from the White House toduy.
Is “one of the most brilliant lawyers
in Texas.” He was a candidate for the
United States senate hut retired from
the contest because of 111-health.
The White House described him as
“one of the loading factors in progres
sive democracy of Texas."
[ At The Grand
“ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.”
It requires a special train of ten
cars to transport the members of the
company, scenery and effects of
"Ziegfeld Follies, ” the first and only
time at the Grand Monday, March
30th. The han Isomest cJhorus in the
world —numbering one hundred will
be one of the numerous features of
the performance. The cast is made
up of one hundred and fifty promi
nent players and will include Jose
Collin, Frank Tinney, Errol, Nat
Willis, Elizabeth Brice, Stella Chat
elaine, Ethel Amorita Kelley, Anna
Pennington, William Le Brum, Mur
ray Queen, J. Bernard Dyllyn, Murry
Gribbon Peter Swift. Max Schenck,
Charles Purdy, Florence Gardner,
Lottie Vernon, Bessie Gross, Hose
Wertz, May Hennessy, Dorothy God
frey, Val Dayne, Dorothy Newell,
Airiime Grant, Addison Young, Beta
Speer. Lillian Taschman, Charles
Mitchell, Fawn Conway, Charles
Scribner, Arthur Hose and Eleanor
Dell.
THE GREAT SUCCESS OF
“THE ROSE MAID.”
Some idea of the success achieved
b\ Frank C. Payne’s latest opera,
“The Rose Maid,” which Alan Dale
in the “New York American” declar
ed to be prettier than its sister opera
the "Spring Maid,” may be obtained
from the following which appeared in
the New York Evening .Journal;
“The Rose Maid,” the pretty and
tuneful operetta now at the Globe
Theater, has scored that rareßt of
rare things in the summertime, a cu
mulative success. And if you have
any doubts as to what that might be,
go to the Globe Theater and the
crowds there every night will be an
explanation.”
“It is not an uncommon thing for
a comic opera to be successful dur
ing the spring and settle down for a
summer run, but that is not what
“The Rose Mail” has done. It made
itß initial bow, and has been settling
up weekly to ever increasing re
ceipts that prove it is becoming more
and more popular as the weather
grows hotter."
There are a number of excellent
reasons for this. Its music by Brune
Granisehstaedten is of the catchy
yet musically sort that is manufactur
ed abroad, while its dramatic story is
engaging and sensible enough to make
you wonder why you are hearing it.
Moreover, those in the leading parts
in the production are talented actors,
and there are a number of sensational
voices doing justice to the music.
“The Rose Maid” is distinctly a worth
while entertainment.”
This charming opera that is to be
seen here for a return engagement
when it comes to the Grand, tomor
row, matinee and evening, will be
staged with all the splendid equip
ment which has given it the name of
the “beauty opera with a rosebud
garden of girls.” and promises one
of the finest musical treats of the
season. There is only one company
appearing in “The Rose Maid so
that opera lovers are assured of the
best cast and a delightful presenta
tion of this latest musical success.
Seats now selling.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Gone Forever Are
Dyspeptic Days of Old
Tho Simple, Sat*, Sura Uat ol Stuart’a
Dyapapaia Tablets Will Bring Joy to
Any Stomach Sufferer In an Easy,
Comfortable, Diotlass Way.
How many quint, nfrald-to-ntaka-a
nolse, unhappy homes there are due to
crosH, Irritable, miserable, close-thqA
kitchen-door kind of dyspepsia suffer
era. Such men and women cannot help
their peevishness for they suffer ter
ribly and,should not be censured.
A stomach that Is Irritated, raw, re
hellions und not fit to do lls work Is
certainly tho cause of constant drag
ging down and even excruciating
agony.
It Is a feeling surpassed by no other
Illness known to man.
No one should blame such a person
for 111 temper and silent moodiness.
Ever and always Is that dead, gone,
■our tasting feeling at hand to curse
every waking hour.
Dyspepsia, bad breath, gastritis, ca
tarrh of tho stomach, pains In bowels,
nervousness, henrtburn, belching,
bloating, etc., come from wrongful
conditions of digestive Juices. There is
nothing to correct these horrors until
these Juices arc again replenished.
When the system exhausts Its Juices,
when the liver, when the pancreas, tho
stomach become thereby unfit to fur
nish the proper digestive fluids, one
cannot expect this same system, with
out aid, to do anything else than keep
on making their improper digestive
products.
Such a condition means all manner
of suffering, and unquestionably fatal
danger lurks In such delay.
There Is relief In Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets that means a restoration to
normal health, a building up of cor
rect digestive Juices and an absolute
liarmlessness In the method and Its
result.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets contain i
qualities In Just the right proportion ]
to build up the weakened gastric Juice. '
When the tablet reaches the stomach.
It readjusts matters quickly, balances
acids and alkalies and stops pain, suf
fering, etc.
Other ingredients have Just as 1m- I
portant effects upon the Intestines as
well ns the stomach and thus In a re
markably short time stomach Ills, In
digestion, etc., disappear.
Go to your druggist today and ob
tain a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets, price 50 cents.
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Mr. Hollingsworth is
Temporary Administrator
Mr. W. J. Hollingsworth was this
morning appointed temporary adminis
trator of the estate of the late Dr. J.
P. Smith by Ordinary Walton. It is
estimated that Mr. Smith’s estate will
amount to more than 910,000.
HER AIM IN LIFE.
“I thought you had thrown Arthur
over?”
“I did, but you know how a girl
throws.” —Philadelphia Public Led
gcr.
MOTHER LOOK AT
CHILJTSJONGOE
Do be careful! If cross, fev
erish, constipated bilious,
give “California Syrup
of Figs.”
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will not
take the time from play to empty thel»
bowels, which become clogged up with
waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach
sour.
Look at the tongue, mother! If coat
ed, or your child Is listless, cross, fev
erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat
heartily, full of cold or has sore throat
or any other children's ailment, give
a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of
Figs,” then don't worry, because It Is
perfectly harmless, and In a few hours
all this constipation poison, sour bile
and fermenting waste will gently move
out of the bowels, and you have a
well, playful child again. A thorough
“Inside cleansing" Is oftlmes all that
Is necessary. It should be the first
treatment given In any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups
Ask your druggist for a f.O-cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs,” which
has full directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Look earefully
and see that it is made by the “Cali
fornia Fig'Syrup Company." Don’t be
fooled!
KILL THE CATARRH
GERM-USE HYOMEI
It’s the Direct-to-the Spot
Method—You Breathe It.
Why delay and continue to needless
ly suffer the ravages of catarrh germs?
It Is not only unnecessary, but dan
gerous. Try now—today—the Hyomel
treatment for catarrh, head colds, or
bronchial coughs.
The Hyomel process of destroying
catarrh germs relieving head colds
and healing the raw and Inflamed mu
cous membrane Is not only most ef
fective, but Is quick, entirely harm
less and pleasant to use—lt’s nature’s
way—you breathe It—no bad tasting
drugs to upset the stomach.
You cannot successfully reach the
organs where the catarrh germs thrive
except with antiseptic and germlcldul
air. The commonsense method is to
breathe a few times dolly health-re
storing Hyomel. H<lng medicated air
it goes right to the spot and Immedl
stely reaches all the diseased tissues.
Its antiseptic healing begins at once.
If suffering from frequent colds,
headaches, raising of rnueus, spasmodic
coughing, difficult breathing or that
weak and run-down feeling, surely try
Hyomel.
All druggists sell It. Ask for the
complete outfit—regular price, $ 1.00.
GOLDEN BROS.
THE LADIES’ OUTFITTERS
PURPLE
STAMPS
SPRING IS HERE
And every one’s thoughts turn to the new things.
They are thinking and planning for the New Dress,
the New Suit, and the New Waist, and truly the New
Waists are a ‘‘thing of beauty” and a ‘‘joy forever”
this season. This store is fully equipped to meet your
every want. To you who have waited expectantly, we
are prepared to show originals and duplicates of the
season’s latest models.
Here Are Two Late Armais in Ihe Spring Suit Models
One lot beautifully made in all wool Crepes, Crepe Pop
lins, Zahidine, Honey Comb Weave and French Serges,
blues, lettuce, green, tango, brown, wistaria, eopen
hagen .. .. $22.50 to $27.50.
One lot of 25 Samples, in tango, lielio, canton, pistorin,
shades, of popular materials, worth $20.00,
at $12.75
Spring Blouses ot Crepe de Chine, $3.75, $4,98, $5.75
This material easily inantalns its place on the crest of fashion's wave:
whatever is new can be accurately shown In these values This is an
exclusive lot of fine Crepe de Chine Blouses and shown in all the dnln
ttest of models, tn a wide range of colors, including all the new shades
of green, maize, yellow, flesh, inuk and gold, and the trimmings are com
posed principally of cords, plaitlngs, fancy buttons and frills.
Dainty Lingerie Blouses, Newest Models, at SI.OO
Finest Voiles, Crepes and Lingerl e were used in these fashionable
Blouses, which are prettily finished with hemstitching, laces and
touches of hand-embroidery.
Our Spring Millinery Showing is An Occasion of Great Interest
Ip Style From the jfAM
ll Ground Up
That is what you fashionable women ‘ *
want said about you. A pretty shoe encas-
A ing a shapely foot completes the costume
tt and is an indication of taste and refinement >rf
M* l Whether you want them to stand in or I|||
walk in, to dance in or talk in, we have them.
n Faultless attire naturally calls for footwear ,
\ X ~~7 that is of the best and of the very Nil; 4 A
/ latest fashion. The lady who purchases \ m
'"/her shoes here gets positive assurance of
|||F style certainty. \
Jr/ $3,50, $4.00, $4,50, $5,00, $6.00 /|
a^XCALLAHAN’S/^a
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We have made very pxtenslve preparations for this c-vent and are
fully prepared to announce our complete readiness to show you the
most comprehensive exhibition of Spring Millinery Fashions that
lias ever been your privilege to view. We are not exaggerating and
are not overenthusinntle when we say that no AugiiHta store has
ever assembled such a resplendent collection of Spring Millinery as
is shown here.
A visit to Paris or the Exclusive Millinery Parlors
of New York Would Not Reveal Smarter
More Distinctive Styles.
Original models are shown In great numbers of becoming styles.
These are priced from $5.00 and lip to sl9 50 Nexl In importance
come hundreds of beautiful creations of our own artistic designers,
which reflect Ihe charm and originality of the French cenceptions.
To this amazing gathering we have added scores of artistic tailor
ed models While Interest will center around our display of exclu
sive models, yet we direct your attention to the less expensive
hats shown at
$3. $5, $6, $7 and up to $lO.
These we have In a most complete selection ol attractive stylos,
showing pert, jaunty, close-fitting turban types-end many dashing
styles with upturned brims; also, the less conspicuous shapes, fash
ioned on more conservative lines. All colors are shown, as is every
late trimming Idea. Flowers and fruit effects, novelty ribbons, Ron
Pons, fancy feathers and Jet ornaments are in high-class favor
and are much used.
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