The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. Impressive Ceremonies at the Laying of Cornerstone Today Order of Procession and Contents of Copper Box Which Was Placed in Cornerstone of the Butt Memorial Bridge By Mascns. The la,'ln« of the cornerstone cere monies nt the Archibald Butt M«*mo ■ ial Bridie today were very Impres sive. They were participated In by the visiting Masons from Washington, the Augusts Masons and Hon. Kohert L. Colding, of Savannah, most wor shipful grand master of the state of Ueo'gta The following was the order of pro cession : Rev. C. M. Verdel, grand tiler. Sr. Or. Steward,.W, B. Toole. Jr. Or. Steward, Madison Barrett. Enter apprentices. Fellow Crafts, Master Masons. Grand Architect, W. F. Agee. Grand Treasurer. Louis C. Wilson. Grand Secretady, Francis A. Se brlng Sr. Or. Warden, Bryson Crane. Jr. Or. Warden, J. H. Fl.vthe. Grand Chaplain, A. D. Echols. Past Master, S E. Marston. Past Grand Officers. Deputy Grand Master, W. Herron. Grand Marshal. W. F. Eowe. Book of Constitutions. Master of Oldest Lodge, Miller Morris. sloi SIO.OO <5514.75 slOl Sr Or. Deacon, Win. J. Hollings worth. Grand Master, R >bert L. folding. Jr. Gr. Deacon, F, W. Coffin. Contents of Box. The following is the contents of the copper box placed in the cornerstone of the memorial bridge today: Order of Procession Occasional Grand Uidge. convened April 15th, 1914; names of grnnd officers, etc. List of names, mayor, members of council, standing committees and other general officers of the city of Augusta, for the year 1913-14. List of officers and members of Okad Sons of the Desert Shrine Club, Augutsa, Ga., April 15, 1914. List of charter members of Alee Temple. List of official Divan of Alee Tem pi a Roll of Georgia Comnmndery, No. 1, Knights Templar, Augusta, Ga Roll of Webbs Lodge, No. Ufi, Au gusta, Ga., and financial statement, by-laws and rules. Roll of Augusta Chapter No. 2, It- A. M . Augusta. Ga. Roll of Social Lodge. No. 1.. F. & A Spring Suit Don't lose money on your Spring Suit, for just a few min utes walk—This positively means money in your pocket can't duplicate How We Do It Instead of making an enormous profit on a garment, we mark it just a little more than actual cost—and depend on the volume of business thus created. We also buy in exceptional quantities, thereby at a great reduction. All in all, you get the benefit. Our values exceed most people’s idea of our Suits at the price. All we ask is for you to call and look at these values. Showing them to you is absolutely no trouble. It is a pleasure to meet you. You are always welcome in the Schneider store. SCHNEIDER’S BROAD STREET A. M , Augusta, Ga., and by-laws and rules, List of officers Elizabeth Chapter, No. 43, O. E. S., for 1914, by-laws and official badge. Pensonnel of party from Temple- Noyea la>dge, No. 32, F. A. M . Wash ington. D, G. History of the organisation of the Archibald Butt Memorial Association Executive committee of the Archi bald Butt Memorial Association. Records of Major Archibald W. Butt's family placed In cornerstone of bridge by Ills cousin, Mrs. 1 g>ule Goldstln, of Atlanta. Ga Khoulder straps, l . B. A., unltorm. Masonic apron. Insignia Cincinnati Society. Photograph of Major Archibald W Butt Photograph of Pamela Robertson Butt the mother of Archibald W. Butt Co' y of this list. Copies of dally newspapers, Au gusta, Ga. Census Director Harris Announces For Governor Savannah, Ga. —A special to the Sa vannah Press from Washington states that W. J. Harris, director of the cen sus anounced today that he would be come a candidate for governor of Geor gia. Ho will not resign as director of the census to make the race. His formal anounoement will be made In a few days. We are positive ly selling you S2O to $25.00 Suits for $lO and sl4* 75, and real up-to-date, nobby Suits, too. These values are not a sale— it's a regular stock of new suits that you at this price. THE AUGUSTA HFRAID, AUGUSTA, GA. 514^ sl4^ ■ *ii """ ■ Mr. C. Fred Cook, news editor of ' the Washington St r, who is chair man of the "Advance on Augusta" party. Mr. Cook Is a prominent ] Washington newspaper man and one l of the most influential members of ; Temple-Noyes Lodge. ' < tikfe / J**' l Mr. T.. W. Herron, who responded tc the addresses of welcome at Car michael’s Club this morning: and wh< paid a splendid tribute to the mem ory of the late Major Butt. INSANE MAN AT . HEBJEDSIDE After Killing of Her Brother With Ax By Maniac, Miss Sammis Saves Own Life By Piea. Huntington, N. Y.—Miss Mary Sam mis, who lives with her brother Frank on their Long Island farm, awoke ear ly today to find a man with a bloody axe in his hands standing by her bed. Ir the dim light she recognized Frank Fowler, a young farmhand, who slept In the house. "I've just killed your brother upstairs,” said Fowler, "and I’m going to kill you, too.” "I've alwaya been kind to you, Frank," pleaded the woman, "and yuu have no reason for harming us.” "That's right," answered Fowler. "I guess I wont kill you, but I'll go away,” snd he walked out of the house leaving the axe behind him. Miss Sammis stumbled upstairs and found her brother’s body on the bed. The police believe Fowler is insane. SPECIAL TRAIN TO WASHING TON, D. C. No doubt the handsomest solid stbel Pull tan train that ever left the Au giiHta union depot was the Archie Butt Memorial Special, which left this af ternoon via the Atlantic Coast Line with the returning delegation of Ma sons and their wives and friends, wtio came her,, to attend the unveiling cer emonies of the Butt Memorial Bridge. The train was made up of six steel s’eeplng cars, observation and diner, personally conducted by George P. James of Washington, I>. C., and T. B. Walker, of Augusta, both passenger representatives of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Mr. Z. Mlddlebrooks, trainmaster In charge of operation. Arranging For Visit of Queen Eleanora to U. S. Washington. William Caspar, special envoy of Queen Kleanora of Bulgaria was here today to arrange for the queen's proposed visit to the United States to investigate methods of hos pital administration and relief of the distressed, Mr. Caspar planned to consult ftecre tary Bryan today relative to the atti tude of the state department toward the contemplated visit of the queen, how she will be received and entertain ed. He hoped to complete arrange ments so that she can sail for this country May 1# or May 1 7. During her stay In Washington she may be the guest at the white house. Each One to Get Check For 1 Cent; Many Work Chicago. Gov. Dunne, members of the Illinois legislature, Judges, bankers, business rnen, school children and scores of others today began the work of building the Lincoln Highway across northern Illinois from the Mississippi river to the Indiana state line Every one of the persons who wield ed a pic k or shovel will receive a cheek for one cent and a card signed by Samuel Gompers signifying that he Is an honorary member of the American Federation of Labor. 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Special at 25c Broken lets of ladies’ lace collars and fancy neckwear, all reduced Half Price 1 adics’ SIO.OO Silk Kimoiu s, a a O special at ‘2oc ir> inch genuine I leatb'at .. 25e plain White| Voiles, at .. . IVt 35c wide Ribbons, in plain and fancies, 19c SI.OO 72 inch Table l ! aninsk - 89c Hi • • FIVE