The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Society SOCIAL GOSSIP Clean-up \\ «>*k la th* absorbing theme or Inter**! in lbs August-, Woman's Club. The women talk of nothin* else. The thing hs<l been advertised until there Isn't a man, woman or child In the city who hu* not heard of It. The dill) Is Indebted to Mr. Koch, of the Modjeska and Bonita, for makln* tuts possible through the medium of his inovlnk picture slides, and for the next few days every patron of these shows Will read about thi first ten days In April and what Is to happen then All that I* asked of housekeepers Is that they mill have their premises cleaned up a general Spring clean In*, and that all trash, irrespective of what It Is. will be done away with, put on the trash pile and carton mi This will he a aplendtd op portunlty for rummace sales, and already several organisations are herprakln* for all the rubbish th»i will he unearthed by this syUmatl: Spring cleaning. It has been frequently wondered why the Ladles Memorial Aas< tlon did not arrange for a perma nent speakers stand Instead of the rough, ugly construction that la thrown together each year and lint: carted away. This year all this will he eliminated aa the association hi* already laid the foundation for a pergola which will be used for this purpose Only (he foundation has as yet been placed but the rest will follow. The marriage of Mlaa Elizabeth Willis and Mr John l>av|d De Huff of iMantls. will be relebrated on the evdnlng of Saturday, April 26th, al the First Baptist church, n pretty af fair with a number of out-of-town friends In attendance. It will be learned with aim ere regret thst Mr. De Huff and hla bride will return to Manila and not make their home In the States, as had been hoped. The gymnasium Hasses of the Young Women's Christian Aasovla t|on are to havn an *'opan nisht ' Tuesday at K. of P. hall. They In vite all member* and friends of the association and all women In tin city, who arc Interested In gymna slum work, to be with them on ltd* occasion. "No men allowed m pi 111 of death." I _ An event of special Interest to A gustana will be the miirrlae* of Mbs Agnes Crook, of Columbus, il l Air Frank E. Beane, Jrs whuh v 'll be solemnized with much beauty Tlur - day evening. April arcond. at tnc home of the bride elect's parents. Dr. and Mrs. John Mursbul; Crook Mr. and Mr*. Frank Henne. Hr. and Mrs. Alph Rea tie will go over for the wedding. A meeting of the local chapter of Child Elf*. which was established last week, will be held on Thursday afternoon at four o'clock, at the Tub man This la the first official tng alnc* the chapter wsh establish ed and all members as well a* nil Who are Interested and have not >-i become membere of the chapter, are cordially Invited to he present on this occasion. Mrs Oswald R. Eve Is In charge of ibr program. Miss Bert Wlieles*' tango ten* sre DANDRUFF ON HEAD HAIR FELL OUT Gould Hardly Sleep for Scratching. Hair Thin, Dry and Lifeless. A Few Applications of Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured. Olio. Ky—*"l <u bothered seventl year* with scalp disease There first rami' a pUrple with a hard scab on It. I would SSratrh It off and than It would make a sore. At Mines 1 could hardly sleep at nl(ht for aemtehing My hair gradually fell out. It was thin, dry and lifeless and dandruff was in my hair *■ I tried several remedies hut none of them did me any good only for a short time. At last I saw the t'utlcura Soap and Olnt msnl advertisement I wrote for a sample and after uslna It once cir twice I found out that It was lust what I had been wanting. Bo I secured a larger amount of t'uiicura Soap and Ointment from my druggist. I Brat put fnttrura Ointment on my scalp and then I would wash my head with Cull cur* Soap With just a sow applications of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment 1 was cured (Maned' K. L. Pope. June 3. 1013. "Why should I use Cuticura Soaps There Is nothing the matter with my ekln. and I thought Cuticura Soap wea only for skin troubles " True. It Is fig skin troubles, but Its (rest mission Is to prevent skin troubles Pur mors than a generation Its delicate emollient and prophylactic proper- Use have rendered It the etandard for this purpose, while Its eitretue purity and re freshing fragrance give to l| all the advan tages of the beet of toilet soape Cuticura Boap BBc. and Cuticura Ointment BOc are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 3S-p Skin Hook. Addrees poet-card ''CuOcura. Dept. T. Tloeton ' iar*Men who ehave and shampoo with Pu tiewra Boap will Bad It beet for skin and eralp. The Carolina Arts and Crafts Cardsl Cards! Cards! EASTER CARDS. BIRTHDAY CARDS. CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. We have a vary tin* assortment of all kinds. hand- painted and of original design Card* for Dlnnrra. Bridge and of any kind filled promptly on order. Give ua a trial and sec how well we SM Ifi—utt you. proving a welcome J.entcn diversion, and every Friday afternoon Ilia dancers are joined by others who have become fascinated wllh the new atop* and the delightful exer cise, In say nothing of the social diversion It affords them. Roses In all their vsrled slid fra grant loveliness will he featured In the marriage nt Mia* Ellen l*>w and Mr Frederick Fennlntors Powers, Jr, which Is announced for Wed nesday evening. April fifteenth, at eight-thirty o'clock, at the First Bap tist church. Dr. Jones, of course, of ficiating. Mlsa l.nw will have as hei matron of honor her slater. Mrs. l.nwTenee Itenb, and her younger Slater. Mia* Elisabeth Daw. will he her maid of-honor. Her other mad* will be Ml** Agnes Fuller. Mia* Emily Hauser, Ml** Furlough Hol lingsworth. und Ml** Julia Johnson. Mr Edward H. Walton will he Mr. I’nwers' beat man. and the usher* will be Messrs. Jones and Weldon Hatcher, Oeorge Fargo, Jr., and W K. Mi-nkee of Atlanta. Following the , tiureti ceremony there will he a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. William A. I .aw , on the Hill. -The up town social club waa de lightfully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs W. W. Kell at her home on Crawford avenue, —Mrs Kenneth Wood, of Bavannah, who has been visiting Mrs. James Farr at her home on Monte Hand, will be Joined today by Mr. Wood and return to Savannah. —Mr Hnd Mrs. Campbell Chafe* have called their little daughter Hu sanne. after Mr*. Chafee'a aunt, Mra. Susan Miller. —Mr. und Mt / Tl R Partaln. of Dunellcn, N. J<T who have been alnc* January wllh Mr. and Mr* J. 11. I’Hr taln. have returned to their home Mr. I'urtaln I* an old Augusta hoy and this I* hi* first v!*lt In nineteen year* While south he visited the eurouud- Ing country and aleo made a visit with Mr*. I’artttin to Florida. Mr. and Mra, tleorge Wellington Rhodes Imve named their fine llttlo »on, who arrived a few days ago, U*orge Wellington, Jr. Messrs. A F Otis and Dunbar otla are spending the week end with .'dr. and Mrs. C. M. Turner in Kllen tMl S C. Mr. and Mrs W. K. Miller. Jr„ I and little Miss Martha Miller will re turn tomorrow from Macon, where | they have been visiting Mr* Miller'* mother. Mr* Anderson, and the Mt**** . Anderson have returned from AAt- Ilanta. Mrs. Htewart Phlnlzy and Mlsa lean la I’hlnlsy have returned from Atlanta. Mlsaea Emily and Ellen Thomas and their house-guest*. Miss Fleming or California, Mias Muller of New S'ork, and Mr. Charles Taft will leave Tues day to resume Iheir various studies north, Mrs. Daniel McCramey will re turn ! • lay to her home In Columbia. H <•„ after a visit with her mother. Mrs, H W. l,owe NEWS OF KEYSVILLE Keysville, Ga. Mr. anti Mrs Mon rut' Wade have moved back to Keys t lilts from Amerlcus. We welcome thin Interesting family back and trust they will find their old home both profitable and pleasant. Mr Wade will open up a mercantile bualnußS soon. McHtiamca Wlllla Adkins and Oscar Dlnkens visited friends In llcplulbuh this week Miss Hath Jcnkliwi has returned home, after a very pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. W. H. Daniel. Mis 11 IV Ijulienby and little Sara More have returned to their home, near Washington, (la., after a short \lslt to Mrs Alice Cook Miss c’orlnne Radford, of Wrens, la expected Friday to visit Mrs. Monroe Wade Messrs Theodore Daniel and Wll t n Parker made a buaineaa trip to Waynesboro last Thursday. Mr .1, W Cook spent Tuesday In Augusta Mr. and Mrs W A Stapleton visit ed Augusta thta week. This estim able couple now have charge of the Keysvllle Hotel and are doing a thriv ing business We wish them great success. Mr. and Mrs II O Woodward mo tored over to Wrens last Thursday. Mr and Mrs W W. MeCathen and children, of Waynesboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Woodward re cently. Mr W. It McNair, who has been spending a while with relatives here, has gone to Dublin, where he has ac cepted a position with a dry goods firm. Mr R. 1. Way Is making Improve ment- on some of his property here, w hich adds greatly to the looks oT the village. Miss Olive Daniel Is expected home to spend Faster with her parents, Mr nnd Mrs K. F Daniel. OLD LINCOLNSHIRE CUSTOM AGAIN COMES TO LIGHT London n nnrlent t.tneolnehire ,-tia tom wait revived at an auqtlon x.tle i«t Butterwlck on Thursday night to ,lo termlne the letting of a piece of mead ow land. A candle waa lighted and pierced with a pin. Bidding began, and the candle burned until the flame reached the pin, which fell out The land wan then declared let to the laat bidder. KICKAPOO WORM KILLER EX PELS WORMS. The cauae of your ehlld'a Ilia - the foul, fetid, offenalve breath —The start ing up with terror and grinding of t«eth while asleep—The sallow com plexion—The dark circles under the eyes —Are sll Indications of worms. Kirk a poo Worm Killer Is what your child needs; It expels the worms the cause of the child's unhealthy condi tion. Kor the removal of seat, stom ach and pin worms. Ktckapoo Worm Killer k*hes sure relief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general sys tem. Supplied at a randy confection— children like It. Safe and sure relief. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St. Louie. Guararteed. Buy a box today. Price 15c. All Druggists or by mall. Skirts dry cleaned, 50c up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. WRITE STORIES EOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS Ntw, Proftttlon for Mtn Womm —Ono Man Makti fJftOO In Six Mon'h*. Owing lo th* liirir** numbtr of new motion picture th«a»r*« which «r® bpln* gptntil throughout the country, there I* offered to the men and women of t<*lay, ii new pofaiilon, namely, that of writ- In* moving picture pl*»ye rrodureri are pnylrg from $25 to slsd for each ecenerlo necepfed, upon which they cun hulld u photo pliy. S3BOO In Six Months. Aa It «nly require a a few hours' time to ronatruct n complete pixy, you can r<adl!y aee the Immense poaeihilttlea in t)tla work One man, who gave the Idea a tryout, wrltea tlwit he earned 13800 in *ix months It la possible for an in 'eillKcnt person to meet with «<jual suc ceae. One feature of the hi.aineaa which should iiptic.ii to everyone, la that the work may he done at home In apnra time. No literary ability li required and women have aa great an opportunity aa men. Ideas for plots are constantly turning up. end may be put In scenario form and sold for a g xxl price. Particulars Sent FREE. Complete particulars of this moat In tereetln* end profitable profession may be bad FHRK OF CHANGE by sanding a post card to Photo-Play Association BOX 158. WILKtS BAKKt. PA. DROPSY SPECIALIST Usually give quick r*ll*f. lixva entirely relieved many seemingly hopeless cast*. Hwalllng and short breath soon gun* Often gives entire relief In 16 to 26 davn Trial treatment eent free. DR. THOMAS E. GREEN Successor to Dr, H. H. Green's Sons Box P Atlanta, Qa. /VA / fv\lg/ >j2L\l A Year's Service Has Not Suggested One Single Mechanical Improvement TV Chandler enter* too Hi second season a tried and true car. Everywhere, It has made good. So good, (hat we have not found —nor hat any one of the hundreds of Chandler owner* found—a angle mechanical weakness. Man marvel at its power, to flexibility, it* economy. We tow not tod to make a tingle chosen change. Tht only change for 1914 is m body design and in (Ins me hot* achseemi the ultimate. Hare b a car that in to Aral season met nothing but praise from the critical men who paid their money tor It and expected groat things of It Not an* of ttoae buyer* era* rttofpfdmul And why should the record of the Chandler be otherwise? Who build foe Chandler? Men who have been building the highest grade aix -cylinder can for erven year*. Men who know sires Men who knew that a high grade, light weight. economical aix amid be built to eeil at a foie price. Men who were competent to txifldeuch a car. Why shouldn't such man wto out ? Just because six-cylinder cat* always had bean heavy. and high priced and expensue-to-run was no n«on. Some Mka thought it was. but It want We have procod that it wasn't Come See This Light Weight Six—the Car That Challenges Comparison 931 Ellis St, Augusta, Ga THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. HOTEL FLANDERS 133-137 West 47th St., New York City. • JUST Off BROADWAY. The right kind of a hotel In th# right loostlty. In th# heart of the theatre district and adjacent to the shopping centres Positively fire proof Excellent culelnn and an exceptional orchestra, A large addition Just completed, containing llhrny, grill and hUilard hell. Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. FYom Grand ( entrnl Htatlon, cars marked "Broedway" without transfer: Pennsylvania Station, 7th Av*. cars without transfer. Booklet upon request H. H. SHaRJ£B. PROP Self Rising Flour 80'' No. 3 Tomato**, 3 for.. 25' No. 2 Tomato**, 2 for ...'.IS'- Sugar f'orn, 3 for 25*- Red Vclva Syrup. 3 fur.... 25- WOVERSNE TEA COMPANY H. E. PHILLIPS, M a r. Phone 3356. 1288 BROAD STREET SPECIALS The New Stream-line Chandler The advent of tto Ctoodtar—in foe Spring of 1913 —truly marked ooe of foe important Epochs of Motor History. > For here wae a real six. built by a group at men who tone tone it any group of man m tha world knew. , i It was a tox that weighed octy MW pound* completely equipped. It was a six that did anything that any si* could do, and did it economically. stm it sold for liras. No wonder foe car-buying public sold' “Here is a aix for aa now." No wonder men who were thinking at buytog can tod; "Well kaep our eye on this Chandler '" And they ham kept their eye on the Chandler. So has the trade. So have the designers. And the Chandler to* made good.. It h not surprising that now —for 1914—ottor builders of sixes are falling into Una, pail men. offering new model* —abbreviation* or modifica tion* of their regular roodato—at prices some thing like the Chandler price. But there I* nothing cut out of foe Chandler Light Weight Six to make to price possible. Every vital detail that"* in high priced can I* in tto Chandlar. And It"» that* In highest quality. SPETH GARAGE AND SALES CO. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Manufacturer,, CLEVELAND, OHIO. To HARPER BROS. ART STORE For your Picture Fram ing, and you will always have a pleasant smile. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 730. 658 Broad St. Rull Hoad Catsup. 3 for.., 25 <: Bull Head Jelly, 3 for 25*’ California Dessert Peaches fur 25' ’ Fresh Eggs, while they last dozen 30'- wMSm (HANDLER Wifi Light Weight Six Built By Men Who Know ' Features of Chandler Design and Construction Th arfrun« Chandler itobr—detoaead be Cbaf Engineer WhkDock. tor yaw* deatonortfth. hglwv (tail*. Mgh *>tod cere aaiktiinf —te the Anna Antoon jlgtonmix of the lan* stroke motor prin ciple Rated at 15 h. p., dwilopt to eny driver could MA with tone to gn Cyttoder* cast hi blotto of - ** - - - * » ■ - a * - w. *■ . i writ, mcm ooraM imported inan cMra V oiflu| cam abaft, pomp to narrator Oast rkumsam motor baa*, extending ha hot to frame, vrith tndlvtdur) pedeetele buQt megral tor mapwto, fenvraaor end etarting motor. And many ether etrictav tagh grade motor faaturee* Control lo to the cantor Lgt tod* drier. Booch High Tension Mt*tto Stromberg fatoatatoii. with hot tor to daeh prttoM* MuttspU Disc BaS Bearing Raybestos dutch. Wm. eCMWeiOERT, A. *. MORRI®, TMO®. 8. GRAY, President. Vloe President Cathlerv Union Savings Bank Comer Broad and Eighth Streets. Capital j wr • •'••• .SIOO,OOO Surplus •• • •• • • $ Stockholders Liability .SIOO,OOO Protection to Depositors $250,000 0 DIRECTORS: Wm. SCIIWEIOERT, T - 8 RAWORTH, A. B. MORRIS, IS- J- DOR* B . FRANK X. DORR, R- ROY OOODWTN, BOWDRE PHINTZY, O HENRY COHEN, JNO. P. MULHERIN. THO®. 8. GRAY. Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division Southern District of Georgia. Woodward Contracting Co. L. W. Woodward, Mgr. 405 Leonard Building. General Constractors. Phone 2968. Weigh* 2885 pound*, completely equipped, ON THE SCALES run* Sixteen Miles per gallon of gasoline— run* Seven Hundred Mile* per gallon of oil owner* average 7,000 Miles per aet of tire*—poaieaaea every high-grade feature found on HIGH PRICED Six Speed 3to 55 miles per hour with out shifting gears—climb* every hill between Chicago and Boston on high rides the bumps like a boat distinguished by the beauty of its new stream-line body design. Is manufactured by an experienced organi zation of soundest financial standing and Highest credit. And sella for $1785. oUNDAY. MARCH 29. Wooduahouso Separate Out Badris Startmg and Ughtit* System Mayo Genuine Honeycomb Mercedes Type Radiator. Floating Type Chandler Donga Rear Aide, imported FAS. Amato Ml Bevfcge to Wheels. Shaft* end Differential. Ten and Twelve-Inch Upholstery. General equipment ibrntuldy mmpltte and all Ugh grade. Body SOle—pun NMaAa. Fear beeettoil body drrigrto- The fire-passenger tourto* daatgn aiuetratad above, f 7(5, e handecene taktoh raaabout. 117*5 to two rtrtolngh' krutkol doto bodies. t tour nee anger coupe. *54*5. weight 5075 pound*, end th* hmooetoe, •INS waiton Jlo* parade. Rogotor color, rich dark blue with rilwr ctrtpiog Phone 2137