The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX Society IN HONOR OF MISS AONSS CROOK Tb** firm of tli#* *er r* of parties to N given In honor of Mm Agnes t\«*ok. • fharmitii bride ■-elect, w«n th*t r»f Thorp day pvHiini. ohm M>m fltvrlnr Mitrh* | •r entertained the \\ ♦ *1»o-p«I »y Mum ng The Emergency Value of Big Organization WHEN a real catastrophe happens to a telephone system; when a fire destroys an exchange and the terminal appa ratus, or a storm lays low the pole lines, the value of a big or ganization is quickly shown. When a conflagration swept the city of Chelsea, Mass., it burned the Bell Telephone exchange and destroyed the tele phone equipment. The next day a temporary central station was established, amid the ruins, and the service restored. With similar promptness telephone service was re-estab lished in Baltimore, San Francisco and Bangor, and after the more recent disasters in the Middle West. To meet great emergencies, complete switchboards and ap- Raratus valued at over SIOO,OOO are kept at Chicago and ew York, crated and ready for shipment whenever tne call for help come* from any part of the organization. /jft i i GOLDEN BROTHERS THE LADIES' OUTFITTERS SPECIAL for MONDAY Jon day is the opportune time <o buy new Spring COAT SUITS. All of our regular $32.50, $35.00, $37.50 to $45.00 {Suits go at cue price, $23.95 Think it over and come in Monday, but come early—choice styles will go in a hurry. Only one of a kind. Suits! Strickingly Different Wonder Values at $10.98 If you would come and view a line of Suits so far beyond their price in quality and design that will arouse your unbounded wonder and ad miration see our $10.98 line Monday. Included are tin' fanev models like and similar to illustra tion which the popular taste is requiring this sea son. together with chic, smart plain tailored styles. Suits that have been tailored by experts and designed and trimmed with the cleverness that betokens the touch of a true artist. SIB.OO values Mondav at $10.98 The Latest Ideas in Easter Millinery Bridge Club most delightfully nl her home on upper prcorid avenue. »oh r scheme of grcen and while hnn most beautifully curried oul, in the ,1«m nr Unrip, wore i nrds, refreshments prixt*. fir QuMhttt e* of white field flower* were SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Superior in all those distinctive fashion points that appeal to smart dressers, hut the one interest ing point lies in the fact that we are soiling exclu sive Spring Millinery at prices that crowd our Mil linery section every day. Come and participate in not only the saving benefits, hut the style informa tion which the exposition affords. OUR $3.50 TRIMMED HATS ARE GOOD $7.50 AND SIO.OO VALUES. Note the styles then the quality of straw and trimmings, and you will agree that they are indeed great values. No end of colors and all the new shapes have representation. The trimming alone on these hats i< worth almost as much as tho price asked for the hat itself. Come and see. effective!) arranged In the parlor, wher# th*. card table* were placed, and In lb* cPidnic room the handsome irmhofftlif table WHS • entered With « l*#uutlful »U --\.r \»*« filled Willi orange blossom* Th* iM-ore » «rd* wire bind-painted in bride*, and the lop more prise. Which wax won by M a* Milk Kyle. W/i* « fasir of white * Ik stocking* Mlmn Crook »ui given a benutlfut bride's Ixe.k. The lempllng luncheon which followed the giriie emphasised the bride Idea. The gteen fulfil* were heart shaped. a# w»o«. al*o the timbale# containing green a. the heateri hlacult were In til* »hap* f dalnt\ allpera; the !ce# were froxen In the nhape of wrh te allppM* with green heela, and the rukea were THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. embossed In apruy* of 1111** of the v» - I ley. The giieat* present Included th* clult member*, tin- tueinher* of thl) brldul party and « few outalde friend* -Co* I liJftlhU# Ledger Knights of Pythias News Notes Fountain City Lodge No. Ilf* will h Id ll* weekly convention Monday night a o'clock, all the Knight* of Woodlwwn snd Vigilant lodge* are relocated to come out and make thl* a real union meeting In order to deride the final voting on the new by-law* Fountain City will put on the Esquire and Knight rank* on three Page* A real good time la looked hit* by all who come out. Corn# out, ho) a, and let a have a real union meeting There'* lot* in life If you will Just look for It. Wood In wn had a real good meeting last Thursday night, th# Page and Es* quire rank* were put on In g<»«»d style Woodlawn la puahnlg herself forw.ird. and will ataui he a# large as any K. of I'. lodge In the city. Hr other C. C Karr, chancellor mm- of Woodlawn, la handling that nation In flrst-claa* manner and should have the support of nil the brother Knight* In the three lodges In the rltv. Come out against next Thursday night. Brother Jim Hrnlth, of Fountain Cltv. la alck at hi* home. No. 714 Kollock afreet, and would be glad to see any of the Ik»v* thl* Sunday afternoon. Go see Brother Smith and let him know we are thinking of him. Brother Tate* I* hack home again and ref**!* na having a good time In the Florida City. Every thing look# brighter when Brother Yates I* in the lodge room. He always has something good i for the benefit of the order. Brother Eddie i taff say* he cannot 1 accept the Job of general manager of. the new soap factory. Brother Bond has offered id# service*, therefore the Job 1* awarded to Brother Bond. 1 know he will make a good manager. Brother Geo. Schaufele says the oyster season i* almost gone, and he la open to any Invite to eat oysters, a* the Ice cream day la almost at hand and oysters and Ice cream do not go well together with him. Brother John Cosart has hi* Uniform Bank In good shape and expects to show up some of the Georgia companies in the ; prise drills in May over In Macon. He j lias a good husky looking bunch, and i should bring back honors. “BAD MEN" OF PARIS BECOMING MORE BOLD Despite Excellent Police Sys tem, the Lower and Dangerous Population is on the Increase. Pari*. Despite the excellent police system of thl# city the lower and dan gerous element# in the population be come more bold every year, apparently increasing largely In number#. 1 find leaders of the nation becoming .alarmed nt thl# phase of French life. Apache existence has been the subject of rom ance too frequently. There I* a charm for the young and virile. It must be con fessed. in some of the criminal exploits Of these city banditti. Fifteen armed apaches ryently carried off with perfect success an armed raid of the most daring character on a con vent at Boulognesur-Seine. This convent is conducted as a re formatory for young girls Among the inmates were three who had been asso ciates of the apaches prior to their de tention. \ I Gang’s Intention. It was the intention of the Ran* evi dently to abduct these three Kiris. Arm ed with revolvers the apaches nsHombled outside the convent on the night, and fired volleys through the windows. Panic followed, despite the efforts of the Mother Superior to calm the In mates. an»l in the confusion the three girls in question disappeared, and were carried off by the apaches In a motor car. Two subsequently went back to their parents, hut the third consented to be come "Queen” of the bandit gang She was, however, badly 111-used and sought shelter with the police. Acting on her information the polio* hunted down seven of the band. and other arrests are expected They be long to a criminal association known as the "Five Dots,” so called because on Initiation a new member has five black spots tattooed on his left hand between the index finger and the thumb. He fore the tatoolng he swears an oath of fidelity to the laws and customs of the band. t llt , BERLIN S POLICE FORCE MAY ESTABLISH A UNION Berlin. —For gome time Berlin police men Ini ve been endeavoring to obtain | perinleelon to form a union. When »ome I of them begun to make arrangement* to I follow the example of the firemen (who have n union), llevr Von Jngow. the po lice president of Berlin, issued a prohi bition. and as a •'disciplinary measure" had the moving spirts transferred to positions away from Berlin Within the next few days the repre- I sentatlves of the polleemen with their j legal advisers, will take the necessary steps to establish n union They will do so despite the latest threats of In slant dismissal by Herr Von Jngow. SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM CLEANSER. Turing the winter months lmpurt : ties accumulate, your blood becomes I Impure and thick, your kidneys, liver j and bowels fall to work, causing so called "Spring Fever." You feel tired, j weak and laxy. Electric Bitters—the spring tonic and system cleanser—ls what you need; they stimulate the kid neys. liver and bowels to healthy ao | tlon, expel blood Impurities and restore | your health, strength and ambition. F.lectrlc Bitters makes you feel like new. Start a four week's treatment— it will put you In fine shape for your spring work. Guaranteed. All drug | gists, 50c. and JI.OO. H. E. Bucklin &. Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. Have you seen the Mart Schaffner and Marx style book" if not let us | know and we will be glad to send you one. You van see the clothes made up In all styles and values that have no ; equal at F.G. Martins. Ladies’ Suits dry cleaned, SI.OO up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. Sheron has such delicious Gum Drops. , They please daddies, mothers. 1 even the little tots. NO MORE NO LESS A suit made to your in dividual measure from your choice of the most attractive Spring and Summer materials to be found anywhere. You will not believe until we have shown you. Come and let us measure you for your Easter suit. “Your entire satisfac tion is guaranteed" ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS 662 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. SUNDAY. MARCH 29.