The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 26, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THURSDAY. MARCH 26. BOYS’ SCOUT SHOES Tho Spring weather keeps the boy out of doors, and rushes him into sports and games that play sad havoc with his shoes. , Bovs' Scout tan and black / sus 4 ®" MSjbg** The Bootery R.L.GARRETT, Mgr. Society Called Meeting of Woman’s Club There will be « called meeting of the Augusta Woman's Club tomor row (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, by order of the president. Marie C. Smith, < haii man publicity committee. The above notice is one of the most important that has ever appeared in these columns and it is earnestly re quested and hoped that every mem ber of the Augusta Woman's Club will be present at this meeting to morrow afternoon The purpose of the meeting is to get together and formulate plans ior tie systematic t leaning of the city, not only the s.reets but the yards, wherever there is a house, no matter how small, no matter how large, it is to be put in '•apple 1 ie ' order the first ten days of April. It is to obliterate mud holes, to have all stagnant water drained off; it is to do away with old tin cans that have been thrown un der the house or in the chimney cor ner, and which get half filled with WHAT A LITTLE DODGER DID. It was only a dirty little dodger. one of hundreds that have been distributed by the Augusta Woman's Club for the puritose of advertising the Spring i leaning of the city, but it did a big 1 hing that will in all probability re dound to a bigger. Mr. George H. Gaston, of New York, second vice president of the Metropoli tan Life Insurance Company, has been spending a fortnight at Le Bon Air. Whilta taking his constitutional yes terday ”i turning he pascd a piece of j uper on which was printed, "Spring ( leaning for Augusta." The words i aught his eye b.ut he passed on with i ut reatiinj further, and yet. the head line was fixed in his mind with so much tenacity that he retraced his steps after gone about one hundred yards, picked up the dirty little dodger, and read it carefully. By it he saw that the Board of Health, the Mer chants and Manufacturers' Associa tion and the Augusta Woman’s Club cooperatin' would get together and ilean up both premises and streets. The more Mr. Gaston thought of the matter the more convinced was he that he and his men of the Metropoli tan office could l>e helpful in this, reasoning very logically that they were first of all good citizens and after that good Insurance n en. With this thought in view lie communicated with Dr. Murphey of the Board of Health, called a meeting of his office force and the result was that yesterday after noon there was a most enthusiastic ; athering in the company office when Dr. Murphey gave them a talk, giving pertinent sugestions as to the best way in which the fly and mosquito could be eliminated and many other helpful suggestions as to how they could in dividually aid the Board of Health and the Woman's Club in the splen did work they are going to accomplish. The matter of cleaning up was taken up in all its many phases and each agent of company was so enthus ed that he promised to aid in every way possible those working for the cleanliness of the city. This will mean much as these agents come in personal touch with hundreds of people in all walks t,f life, and they can aid mater ially in the work the Board of Health, There’s No C®rn That “GETS-II” Won’t Get No More Fussing, Plasters, Salves and Corn Pains. Try the New Way. “Just look at tile way that corn cornea off!'' That's what you'll say when you try wondarful "QETS-IT" on that corn you've tried so long to pry off of your vßtt 1 Madam, ForThoaa Coma That Mali* You Jumc Out of Your Shoes, Try Wonderful " GETS-IT.” toe. It's easy to apply "GETS-IT"— one, two, three, and It's done! The corn begins to shrivel, away she goes, surely, absolutely. A few drops will do It. "GETS-IT” never makes toes red and raw. Corn pains go! It means the end of cutting and gouging of corns, the end of sticky plasters that don't work anyhow, the end of salves that eat up tour toes, no more "harness,'' or fuss ing. Try "GETS-IT." the new. sure wav, for corns and calluses. '•GETS-IT Is sold by all druggists. 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law rence & Co„ Chicago. ■'GETS-IT'' is sold In Augusta by WII T, Caldwell, T. G Howard L. A Gar delie. Tessier's e h®rmacy, Green A Horsey. water and bred the pestiferous mos quito; it is to talk about how all these evils can be eliminated that L)r. Mur phoy, I)r. Baker and Dr. Oertel will meet with the members oT the Wom an's Club and talk the matter over. Good citizenship consists in follow ing the rules and regulations laid down for the city's government. It is as much a matter of good citizenship to put one's garbage can out at the proper time, or to stop a leaking hydrant, as it is to avoid breaking municipal laws that will land one in jail and it Is a matter of good citi zenship to aid in every way possible this fight against uncleanliness and the naturalv resultant evils, as it is to refrain from breaking any of the city's ordinances. Tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, at V. D. C. Hall, the Woman’s Club invites every woman and man in Augusta to meet with them and get together for the “Cleaner Au gusta.’’ the Merchants and Manufacturers As sociation and the Woman's Club have taken up for the first ten days in April. MARRIAGE OF MISS ROSIER AND MR. PERRY. Interesting to Augusta iriends and friends throughout the surrounding country will be the announcement of the marriage last night of. Miss Mar garet Cornelia Rosier and Mr. Joseph Henry Perry, which took place at the residence of Rev and Mrs. Charlie Wilkinsov Mr. Wilkinson officiating. The bride was prettily attired and accompanied by a number oT her close friends. After the ceremony the party drove to the home of the bride near Gracewood, where a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are very pop ular and have many friends, who ex tend to them sincerest of felicitations. MARRIAGE OF MISS KATE BUTLER AND MR. RAYMOND STONE. Miss Kate Gibbs Butler anl Mr. Raymond Stone were quietly married at the parsonage of the Broadway Methodist Church last evening at 9 o'clock by the pastor, Mr. Verdell. Only the relatives and a few inti mate friends of the bride and groom were present. The bride wore a tango suit, with hat and gloves to match, and carried an armful of bride’s roses. After April Ist Mr. and Mrs. Stone will be at home to their numerous friends on lower Walker street. —Mrs. Cecelia Adams, of Savan nah, who has been visiting Mrs. Coleman Dempsey for a week or two will be the guest of relatives in Ma con before returning to Savannah. —Mr. John Mobley and children, who have been in Augusta in attend ance at the funeral of Mlsr Anna Day, have returned to Milledgeville. MISS MABEL GREENE ENTERTAINING FAMILY HOUSE PARTY AT CHATEAU LE VERT. Miss Mabel Greene has returned to Augusta for several weeks and has opened Chateau Le Vert, where she ha 3 a congenial little family house party. Her guests are Mrs. Bayard Clinch of Chicago, Mrs. Robert Chumtey and her two children of Annapolis, and Miss Lyon. —Mrs. Pignatel (Cornia Green) of New York passed through the city to day on her way to her old home in Washington, Ga., where she goes to be with her father, Mr. Burwell Greene, who has been stricken with paraly sis. DELIGHTFUL CONCERT TONIGHT. A musical treat is in store for those who attend the delightful concert which will he given tonight at tl> North Augusta school house, the pro gram of which was published in yes terday's Herald. The price of admis sion is only twenty-five cents and the indications are that a large attendance will greet the performers. The money made will be used In the church work of Grace Methodist church. MISS SILVER TO ENTERTAIN FOR MRB. LEVY AND MISS LOVENSTEIN. Miss Slmmle Silver will entertain on Wednesday afternoon of next week In compliment to Mr*. Moses Levy and | Miss Katherine Lovensteln of Savan- 1 nab. —Mrs. Harry Robert returned to day to Macon after a pleasant visit with Mrs. C. F. Agrell and Miss Susie Robert. —Miss Katherine Ulmer of Savannah will arrive Monday for a visit with Miss Delle Harrison. —Mrs. Clem Dunbar left today for Philadelphia, where she will be with her mother, Mrs. Knapp, for several weeks. IMPORTANT MEETING OF LADIES’ MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION The Ladles’ Memorial Association will hold an important meeting at the home of Mrs. John W. Clark, Greene street. Friday, March 27th, at twelve o'clock. Miss Margaret (Jodbee Is visiting in Waynesboro, MISS STARKE TO ENTERTAIN FOR MRS. MOSES LEVY. Miss Starke will entertain next week la compliment to Mrs. Moses l.evy, Augusta's latest acquisition ill charm ing young brides. ALL’S READY Y. NI.C.A. MEIERS CAMPAIGN Eig Scorc > Board Will Be Placed on Howard’s Corner Tomorrow. Get Returns Daily. All details and arrangements are be ing eompletod by the Augusta Y. Ai. O. A. for the coming Inter-city mem bership campaign. The large score board will be placed on Howard’s cor ner tomorn w and the results of the work m every city In the campaign will bo found bore dally at !• p. m. Tho local association has selected two teams to canvass for new mem bers and renewals of present member ships. They are headed by Captains Will Love and W. R ('lark. The boys of the Y. M. C. A. are also interested in the members!!lp campaign and are divided into two primps—the yellows and the blues. To the boy soaring the greatest number of points In the campaign a handsome watch, offered by W. O. White, Jew eler, will be awarded as a prise. Tile Augusta Y. M. C. A., it is inter esting to note, is the only one in the campaign working with an old equip ment. However, it is believed that she will come out among the lenders anyway. SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM CLEANSER. During the winter months Impuri ties accu.n date, your blood becomes Impure and thick, your kidneys, liver and bowels fall to work, causing so called “Spring Fever." You feel tired, weak and lazy. Electric Bitters—the sprlrye tonic and system cleanser—ls what you need; they stimulate the kid neys, liver and bowels to healthy ac tion, expel blood impurities and restore your health, strength and ambition. Electric Bitters makes you feel like new. Start a four week's treatment— 1t will put you In fine shape for your spring work. Guaranteed. All drug gists, 60c. and SI.OO. H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. MISTRIAL DECLARED IN THE JONES CASE The Jury in the city court in the ease of F. A. Jones, charged with al lowing minors to play pool, was un able to agree and Judge Eve ordered a mistrial. It was reported that six of the jurors, who were from out of town, favored a conviction, while six Jurors from the city were in favor of acquit tal. it is understood that the Jury was about equally divided between city men and out of town men. Quilla Zeigler and O. Hankler plead ed guilty today to carrying pistols without licenses. Ola Stevens was found not guilty of larceny 'mm the house. Invigorating to tho Palo and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthen ing tonic, GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, en riches the blood, builds up the system. A true Tonic. For adults and chil dren. 50c. Kept in Yards. Pueblo, Colo.—When the 150 men arrived they were surrounded in the railroad yards by the police, who fed the “army” on bread and beans. They were not allowed to leave the yards. They proponed to proceed to Denver. f' You can’t tell because the fe 4| one that i* the older retains H the natural color and lustre H |fl of her hair by using ft M It rettom natural color to gnu nr I .J failed hair. It «r*<lic»W« dandruff. R 39 cleanaea tha scalp. Kaaulta are p<>»i --11 tively guaranteed. Your dealer will re- Es ‘1 fund purchase price, if unaatiafartory. if SOeaafllitlriMliU. Sra»le tattle teat hr l*« B jd tail deaier'a ume. Pi*. Day ipec, Cs., fe*art,lU. Mg THIS STOMACH REMEDY REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL You know us—your home drugget. You know we wouldn’t guarantee any remedy* to relieve Indigestion or dyspep sia. or money back, unless we felt the utmost confidence in that remedy. Therefore, when we offer you RexdJ Dyspepsia Tablet® with this proof of our faith in them, It leaves you no room for hesitation or doubt. The remarkable success of Rex* II Dyspepsia Tablets Ik due to the feet that they contain, among other things, Bismuth and Repwln, two Ingredient® en dorsed by the rned eal profession as in valuable in the treatment of stomach ilia. They noothe the Inflamed atom ach, check heartburn and distress, stimulate the aecretion of gastric Juice, aid In rapid and comfortable digestion of the food and help to quickly convert It Into rich, red blood. In a abort time they tend to reatore the stomach to a naturally comfortable, e;i ay-actlng, healthy atate. They alao benefit the bowels. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are sold only at the mere than 7,400 Rexall Stores, and in this town only by ua. Three size* 25c, 50o* and $l.4O—T. O. Howard, Store No. 1, Broad and Jackson Bt.; Store No. 2, 710 Broad Bt., Augusta, G«. THE AUGUSTA HERALO, AUGUSTA, GA. Under Present Act Town of liephzibah Cannot have County Commissioner Act Says That Two of Commissioners Must Not Come From An Incorporated Town—Three From Augusta and Two From Country. In connection with the candidacies of three gentlemen who have already formally announced for county com missioners’ places. It Is Interesting to nine Ilia l under I lie present net It b practically Impossible for the town ol Hephsthuh to have a candidate for ccmmlHsloiior. The act by which the eommlsalqji was created provides that two of the live must be from outside the city of Augusta and also outside any Incor porated town or village In the county. It Is presumed that this provision w«s made so as to prevent three candidates running from Augusta and other can didates from the then village of Sum- SUGAR IS IST CUIIEIJF ALL President Receives Letter Pro testing Against Most “Flag rant and Obstinate Trade Conspiracy in U. S.“ Washington.—Complaint against the alleged monopoly of the American Sugar Refining Company and its ef fects on the Ismlßlatta sugar indus try were outlined today in a letter addressed to President Wilson and congdessmen by Donelson Caffrey, or New Orleans, who was presented to President Wilson by Senator Thorn ton. After outlining tho status of pend ing suits under the Sherman law against the American .Sugar Refining Company, the letter presents eonten tions against formulation of a sottle ment of the suit “which will leave the American Sugar Refining Com pany in 'control of the New Orleans market” and sava that as some phases of the situation are not cognizable What is an Umbrella Good For? Don’t nil speak at once. Well, Johnny what la it? "Why, It'a to hold over you in « rain storm." Now Unit seems easy—hut suppose It’s raining and you haven't your umbrella? And suppose Croup develops in the night and you haven't a bottle of qOWAi\S»KINQ OF EXTERNALS You Kiirely have a wonderful preparation. Will nay thnt It Hha proven to bo tho best remedy 1 have ever usod In 14 year* of active practice. A. L. HUSTON, M- !>., Belfontlne, Ohio. ALL DRUQQISTB. 29, 60, SI.OO. WAISTS The prettiest line of new SiJLk, Chiffon and Lin gerie Waists we have ever had the pleasure of showing. Priced to $9.98 Spring Coats Spring Coats in r variety id’ models of Silk, Linen, Mohair and Woolens, ineluding the popu lar Balmakan model. Price. $6.98 to .$'55.00 Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons HALF PRICE KELLY’S The Store That Has The New Things First KELLY’S tnervlllc. which would have been con Ntrucd as being the same thing as can didates from Augusts, It is all right for two candidates to offer from anywhere In the count) With the exception of Augusta or Hephxlbgh. Messrs A. It Hooks and It. It. Lombard, the two county mem bers of the board do not live In guy Incorporated town. of course. Hephxthah could Insist on having one of the three i lly com tnlssloncrs Imt then It would he ar gued that Ilephxthnh Is In reality <> country section of tlte county and that would give three commissioners from outside of Augusta, which system wouldn't work very well. In any court the attention of congress should lie brought to "this most ob stinate, flagrant and cruel of all the trade conspiracies lit the Pnited States.'' 92.000,000 Yearly Lost. “For twenty-three years," writes Mr. Caffrey, “the American Sltgar Re llnluf Company lias monopolized (lie New Orleans market by a ruthless extermination of all competition. It lias til iliged that monopoly to me cltnttleHlly depress tlte price of the Ikiulslsim raw sugar sold there fully 15.000.f00 annually.” Mr Caffrey urged congress “to satisfy itself that conditions lie de scribed existed: to ratlsfy Itself whether the monopoly of the Ameri can Sugnr Refining Company in Louis iana is so complete ns to impress upon Its business character of a quasi utility and whether that monopoly is so oppressive to the public In Louis iana as to necessitate some special interposition b) the BOTWWBt in tho conduct of the business of re fining there, pending a final adjudica tion in the government's dissolution suit .as provided under the laws oT many jurisdiction* respecting the ouster or monopoly; to make the In vestigation of the interstate trade commission witli respect to the mo nopolization of markets for tho neces saries of life more weighty than is proposed by giving to ils findings of fact the effect of prima facie proof: to amend the Clavton tentative bill No. 2 so as to enact that it shall be FEEL TIRED, ACHY, LAZY, “DOPEY,” SORE AND GOOD-FOR-NOTHING? Your Blood and System Need a Renovating, It's Wonderful the Wny ROOT JUICE Clonus and Builds Up the Whole Body, Guaranteed. Your blnod'a an thick an Ala* proverbial "moldtn .lumuiry" and U* full «f ImptftltloH that have barn collecting nil winter No wmulti >ou feel "all In,” tired. laxv. achy. ’"dopo ” Kverv organ in your bmly In half uilrcp, Your *ya- trm In dogged up with an accumulation of fPtti (Imt mak'N gOOil lltllllt ll llllpOHHl blr. Wliat you nard In a tbmmiffh. top-tn-but tom bourn* t leanlnj< niul n tonic to build you up Noturililiitf to put nrw \ Ini, nrw burr, , 'flrc,‘ "pep” ami "ginger" Into you. You need Nonie thing that will Htrcnathop > our Htnnmch. aharprn up your Rppflltf and hnproyr y« uv dlgcp i »n, BomuhllnK to Htlr up your lax\ liv er mid gel your bowrln bllH> ; roinr- tlil dk thill get a Into your blood and pu rlflon It. clrai.n It out and umkrn h rich, noiio*! hilag that nctn on (hr kldncya, to < heciuiAc they an* lh»* flUrm of ilir blond and inny cuiir a Night of trouble for y*»t? criminal not only to enhance the price of merchandise t.i consumers, lint to depress the price of raw material to producers." BARNUM PROVED HIS THEORY. Dr. Lyman Abbott Tolls of a "Fr«s” Show in Nsw York. (From Dr. Lyman Abbott's Autobßj tn the Outlook.) The present Central Park was worse than a wilderness Tin IMS), peopled by tribes of squatters and overrun with goals. The Wystan Fields In Ito 15 People->8 Beauty Girls Members of “THE SEPTEMBER MORN GIRL” Present Thursday, Friday and Saturday “September Morn” —at tlic— B-l-J-O-U A Bneppy, Tunaful, Entertaining Hour of Enjoyment—Betides Three Reele of Movies. AOIFD ATTRACTIONS— THURSDAY NIGHT—“A Tango Conteet." FRIDAY NIGHT—“A Chorus Girl Waltzing Conteet." SATURDAY NIGHT—A Boxing Exhibition. Better .loin the Crowd. Same Prices Again. KELLY’S DYER building LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR CORRECT SPECIAL New Spring Suits at thin popular priee equal in style, fit and workmanship to those usually sold at $30.00 to $35.00, made of Silk, Poplins, Wool Crepe aAP and many other novelty materials. Don’t \/|J fail to see these SIO.OO Values $5.98 Twenty five pretty now models in Cotton Crepe, Nub Voile, Corded Toroons, Dresses in solids, stripes and dainty dresden designs. Eton effects ffjC QO included. Extra special Two Special Values Pretty colored Gingham, Percale and Cham bray Morning Dresses, daintily trimmed in ruffles and pipings. These arc really sensational $1.25 & 98c Muslin Underwear Scalloped Cambric Skirts, with double panel down the front that arrests that objectionable trails" OC parcncy; special Scalloped Pique Underskirts, soft finished. QRr Another transparency arrester Extra special—Envelope Chemise, Pantaloons, Com bination, in dainty embroidered designs Cl OC of the Amifreneh make Hosiery Specials Onyx Silk Hose, silk from toe to hern; the sensation of our Hosiery section. We have them in IT/lf. black, navy, taupe, tan—special Holeproof Silk Ilose, three pairs guaranteed for three months; in white, taupe, tan and Cl QQ Karper’s Italian Silk Hose, the only Italian Silk Hose. Try and tango a pair out. They don’t slip Cl C/l or run. We have them in all colors •r***'” If they gel bulky. That's why you nerd dial wonderful hlnud purifying, system tonic. IKMVr JUICE. You novel saw a medicine work like It in "It your life. It's made from a new, scientific combination of Ns litre's own "Mo, Ho, Hum! I Surely Need That ROOT JUICE to Brace Me Up." money. It s got to give results tl-o’t lei any scheming unreliable druggist pahii off an Imitation on you. There'* oill< mie genuine ROOT JUICE end n thing ''Just i* good'‘or "almost like It. hnken served the purpose of a great recreation ground for the common peo ple. P. T. Humum got |M>s*cHsion of n part of these fields for a day, ar ranged for a buffalo hunt in (lie stylo of a Wild West show, chartered the ferryboat to liohoken, and then it tionneed a free sin w, yvith the result Hint the crowded ferries «t five or tell cents ferriage yielded him a handsome profit. And although the show sim ply consisted In driving some rather lame Imfliilnes around a ID acre idol, i very body was satisfied for the show was free and who could grumble at u free show? SEVEN mom. hcrlm, leaven him! Imrk«. and It m Nplendltl influence »a It'll 11V pi I. 11l .1 ! every vital organ In l In* body* Kor Ntomuch trou ble. rh cnhi a t 1 m tn, weak back. we n k kblnrMi mid urinary tniublm, and CHpecl ully sot old folk*, it In Nitnply une<p*aled. It will liavt you feel ing like n new par eon in A week. You .met try one l»o(tle of It. and if you can't My !(’■ the flneat thing .Mill i*\rv tried In nil your life tnko t lo* empt y bottle but k aiul get your