The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 05, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX Kimball Pianos The Artists’ Favorite A Delightfully Responsive Touch the artist's I'ivatrsl need;the vibrating musical tone quality, which enable* him to transmit liis mean ing to the audience, and a perfect, adjustment of mechanism, make a tremendous combination. Kim ball Pianos combine these qualities in tin hiurhcgt degree, h nee their superiority and predominance on the concert stage, in the studio and in the homes of discerning music-lovers. They are The Premier Pianos of the World and are so universally recognized. The approval of the world’s greatest pianists, singers, violinists, conductors and educators has ever signified MERIT. Hundreds of these artists and educators have indorsed the Kimhall. KIMBALL PLAYER PIANOS Perfect as Pianos Perfect as Players These wonderful instruments are available for ev ery member of the family. The player mechanism in no way interferes with the use of the instru ment manually. The pianist plays in the regular way, and others, in the use of the music roll, find perfect enjoyment in playing the music as they in* terpret or as the mood calls forth. They are the acme of mel idv. ONE PRICE TO ALL Every Kimball instrument is marked in plain figures, showing the lowest price at which that in strument can I e si Id, according to the best mer chandising. The inexperienced and the shrewd buyer obtain the snno value. Music Rolls for all 88-Note Player-Pianos. Every variety of Music classic, popular, oper atic, sac i* 1 d. Inquire about special Library Privileges. Pianos for rent, $4.00 per month up. Special attention given tuning and repairing. Installment Terms are granted as may be acc essary to accommodate those who do not wish to nav all cash. lilfl You Buy I fe, AT \?J W. W. KIMBALL CO. BRANCH 306 Jackson St. (Grand Opera House dock) Ira E. Perkins, Mgr. VISIT OUR NEW STORE NEXT WEEK Easter showing of men and bovs’ high grade Clothing, gent’s Furnishings. L'l us show you goods from which we will make your Suit to measure for sl2 to sls. E. M. CROZIER & CO. Phone 1381. 1144 Broad St. BIJOU Matinees Daily 3:30 Night, 7:15 and 9:15 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday A SHOW WORTH THRICE THE PRICE Boyle Woolfolk presents his greatest Tabloid Comedy, “Petticoat Minstrels” 18—GIRLS— 18 2—MEN—2 “WORTH A DOLLAR OF ANYONE’S MONEY” Three Reels of Movies Daily PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c SECOND ONLY TO ROCKEFELLER'S Enormously Wealthy Lumber King Who Died Saturday to Be Buried in Illinois. P,iiad«na, C»ll.—Fr» di*ri»'k W, W#>' *T | | rtiiPfr, lumber king and muilt -mil lionaire, tiled h#*re Huturday. The funeral will lake pl«r« it Rock Inland, 111., Mr. WeyerhneumT'fi old borne. The amount of hi* fori tin* I* not known but tunny poraon* have eatl rnated It to be »er*nd only to tint of • Weyerhaeuser wag born In n Village near ! Main*. Germany, November 2l«t, 1*34, I Me emigrated to Krle county, !*»., when i l>e waa 18 year* old, With « brother* I in-law. be obtained control *»f a amt’» j sawmill at flork Island In the sixties, | dtiring boom timer* cf the lurnbiv In duatry along tbe Mlaalga PI»I. Hit Start. He got hi* firmnrlil atari by nppHlrtsi strict* at economy to a business which at that time wan being permitted to run on a profligate ami#, Hontftlmra three and four profit* were taken by cutter*, lugger*, at**amboat rnen and other* be* f Vi* the timber tent h**! the aiwndll. |u eliminating theae middlemen, Wever* lineuaer conceived the Idea of the Mia *la*lptd Hoorn Itlver and Logging Com* party, a comhnatlon of the blgge«t men in the lumber industry of tbe middle weat. Me became president of tbe or ganisation In 1871 and held the job or forty year* Me acquired semens the largest and most valuable timber and mineral bolding* In Northern Mtchlgm, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and entered j the Pacific coast field and the southern lumber feld on a scale that made wealthy men gasp. MOBILE WON IN I. M. 0.1. OSCE Augusta Finished Sixth, Ahead of Columbia, Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Sumter. Augusta finished sixth in the Y. M. C. A. membership campaign which ended lust night There wire ten cities In the rai*e and Augusta was beaten by Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Greenville and Charlotte. The teams led by W. H. Love, Jr., finished abend In the local race be - tweeti teams hv a score of 2.845 against 2.158 fur Mr W. E. (Turk’s team. Mere are the series: Final Standing Membership Campaign. Mobile 12.500 Charleston ... 10,703 Si van mi I 8 540 Greenville 7,307 Charlotte 5.530 August i 5,219 Columbia 4.795 Gieerisbort 3,4184 Winston-Salem 3,499 Sumter 2,793 Local Standing. Love ... 2.845 Clark 2.158 Hoys 206 When (i You Buy I AT Lovely Easter Hats at BALK’S MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Come early Monday morning and make your selection so that ou r artistic trimmers can fix up your hat to please you and have it ready for you to wear on Easter Sunday. We have never shown a more complete selection of Stylish .hats Tor ladles. Stylish hats for misses. Stylish hats for children. Beautiful Flowers. Ixively Pompons. Fashionable Ribbons. And we ask only most rea sonable prices. We give Purple Stamps with cast) purchases, and also on bills paid on or before April 10th. We are also offering a splen did line of Hoys' Knickerbocker Suits, from . 500 to #1 25 Children's Wash Dresses, In white and fancy colors, from. 390 to *l5O Indies' House Dresses from 750 to *2 50 ladles' White Pique Skirts. at SI 00 Hold Reads and Silver Heads, st. a string JQO Be sure and go to C. J. I. BALK'S 600 BLOCK BROADWAY. IMb AUUUb IA HtHALU, AUGUSTA. GA. Noted Artist's Wife Finds All His Books in Workshop MRS. FLAGG, SKETCHED BY HER HUSBAND. New York.—Some of the* moat beautiful hand-tooled books on exhi bition at a Fifth avenue book store recently were the handiwork of Mrs. James Montgomery Flagg, wife of the well known artist, who has put into beautiful bindings practically all of Mr. Flagg’s stories and tbe auto graphed books of many of his fe’low craftsmen. When the work on Mrs. Flagg’s books was admired, she said: “It is really a fascinating line of work for women to take up; Ms engrossing and interesting rijost things women try to do. I know' rare books are usually the only ones so favored us to have special bindings for them, but gifts of lim ited autographed editions from my friends I consider worthy of a bet ter dnss. so that it has been a real labor of love to adorn them.” Mrs. Flagg works three days every week in a bindery downtown, surrounded by the queer wooden machines us'd in forwarding and sewing, a real workshop filled with all kinds of necessary tools. MILITARY TO HiiE II HOT Third Battalion, First In fantry, National Guard to Participate in Butt Memorial Dedication. The military will have in important pare of the dedication of the Archibald llutt Memorial bridge on April 14th. Tho Third Battalion, -First Infantry. National Guard, of Georgia, will have a part In the exercises and there will also be other organisations participating, among them the Hoy Scouts. Richmond Acad emy cadets and Sacred Heart Cadets. The exact formations of the military and other organisations, etc., have not yet been arranged. Cut Her Body Up And Put Pieces In Furnace Vancouver, B. C.—The 17-year-old Ghlnese boy who confessed today to the murder of Mrs Millard told the police that at breakfast Wednesday Mrs. Mil lard had found fault with him. He struck her with a chair and stunned her and then choked her to death, he said. Later he took her body to the basement where he cut it up and placed it in the furnace, piece by piece. He hid the clothing in order to convince Mr. Mil* bird that his wife had gone out in the morning. , The skull and othef bones have been found in the > hhnney beyond the fur nace, the police say. Train Greyhounds in Enqland VBSEESSS3SS '' ’ " '" ■■ V ' M I?*, Wk ■ GABRIELE D'ANNUNXIO London Signor Gabriele d'Annun- Tin, the Italian poet and playwright, who is now In Kngland. intends re ! mainlng here for a year In order to train his greyhounds for next year's 'Waterloo Cup. The poet's love for dogs almost to a passion and he never has fewer than fifty in his kennels at Settlngnane. | Owing to the quarantine regulations iin Kngland he has been unable to train ■ Ins hounds in Franee and then itn . port them for the courses here, so he has adopted the plan of training them jin Kngland. | Il'Anmmgio is now writing a book to be published in November, the title of whieh will be "The l.ivos of Famous j Ihigs" He spends much of his time j wandering about London and Jotting ! down his impressions in a little note book. to be used as material Cor in -1 ture boks and plays. I Tell You Catarrh CAN Be Cured I Know That What Cured Me After 25 Years of Useless Doctoring Will Interest Every Catarrh and I'll Spend the Money to Tell Them How This Modern Wonder Was /accomplished. You Can Try and Prove This Great Method Absolutely Free of Cost. I am not a doctor and not a scien tist, but simply an American business man with plain common sense enough to appreciate a really good thing when I have it proved to me, and with enough humanity to want others to benefit as I did. When a man suf fers all the inconvenience, the humili ation. the embarrassment of catarrh for 25 long years, spending hundreds of dollars and much valuable time on alleged remedies without any success, and then suddenly finds a means that cures him almost like magic, it is his plain duty to see that all the world Is made to hear of it. It make* no difference how had your Catarrh or Aslliinn may be, the very Arm nae of this trentment will bring you ISsTANT relief. I tell you tu de pend upon It abaolutely. For all tnose years I went about half ashamed of myself, always con scious of the nauseuting and distrust ing practices 1 was forced to Indulge' In. 1 couldn't help hawking, spitting, sneezing and blowing my nose, no mat ter where 1 happened to be (just as you do ts you are a catarrh victim), and I was. well aware that people shunned me like a leper and kept away from my vile breath and filthy habits as much as they could. After 1 had tried about everythin? (half a hundred different remedies), I learned of this wonderful Swiss treatment and had proved to me some of the remarkable results it * had brought about. 1 tried tt and was better in an instant. In Just a time I was well and free from thut awful catarrh. 1 was so pleased, so thankful, that 1 determined everyone should have the chance to profit by it. 1 bought the formula and rights and now offer you sufferers from catarrh the chance to try this wonderful SWISS-AMERIttAX VAPORATOR without a cent of cost. Just send n o the coupon below. The VAPORATOR Is so small it can be carried in the pocket or handbag apd , used without trouble or publicity. Just send the coupon—but do it NOW (•rasp the opportunity while it still km .ks at your door Send today sure. FREE TRIAL COUPON. A H. Preen an. Suite 4!<;. 102 N. Fifth Ave., Chi eago. 111. I have tuner tried the SW7SS AMHR 1 C AN V A PO R A ' TOR TRK AT MK.NT, and should like to do so if I ean without any cost for the trial. I suffer from catarrh or asthma. Name Address SPECIAL for “Week s Before Easter” Castleberry & Wilcox Two Stores Telephones, 3166 3167, 616 Broad St. Telephones, 6746-6747, Summerville. Best Creamery Butter, ‘2flr r 1-lb. cartons, a pound OvFC Cooked Brains (fine for breakfast | g these Spring mornings), a can lov Van Camp’s Soups (these Soups are fine), 35 varieties; 3 cans for / Empress Brand California Asparagus, white and tender; Carmelo Brand Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple (this is an unusually good pineapple and the cans are extra r* large), a can White Bose Shad (especially fine for salad; milder flavor than I Sir* salmon), a can We have the agency for Stone’s Wrapped Cakes. These Cakes are made with best eggs and butter. We get them by express every day. They certainly are the talk of the town. g _ Six kinds IUC Angel Food Flour. This Flour is Tngleheart Bros.’ best and is superior to any flour on the Augusta market. A little higher in price, perhaps, but a trial is all Odr* we ask. 24ib. sack VOC iVe give Purple Stamps. Stamps given on 30-day accounts when paid by the 30th. We deliver to all parts of the city and suburbs. «> , 9 GOOD ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Castleberry & Wilcox 616 BROAD ST. SUMMERVILLE. Same prices and same service at both stores. SUNDAY. APRIL b.