The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 16, 1914, Home Edition, Image 12

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IT IS HARDER TO SPEND BANKED MONEY THAN LOOSE CHANCE \ bank account does away with carelessness —it stops leaks—it puts a bookkeeper on watch over your expenditures. This bank has been both bookkeeper and guardian so to speak for thousands and thous ands of the (food citizens of AugDsta. Fo». more than 34 years it has guarded well their savings. You can’t keep your money in your pocket. Put it in this bank. Tht AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED 1879. D I Red and Buff, Dry Pressed t> iv * and Common Building. LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT. Brick Co. Writ* for Prices. Howard H. Stafford, President Auguato, Go. See Our Special Free Souvenir Offer In The Herald Tomorrtw (Friday) T. G. HOWARD DRUGGIST The Stores Mappletos recharged, price $3.00. Special price to dealers. Reliable Auto Co. Trunks! Liather Goods! Wo guarantee the w« .ir of the Trunks we soil Prices the lowest OUR GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION. 735 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY Opposite Monument. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanter Flush nut the accumulrtod waste and poisons of the winter months; cleanse your stomach, liver nnd kid neys of all Impurities Take Dr. King's New i,lfe Pllla; nothing better for purifying thv blood Mila, non griping laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine Take no other, "sc, at your Druggist. llucklen’s ArnUa Salve for All llurta. Invigorating to th* Pol* and Sickly The Old Standard general otrengthen. Ing tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, en riches the Mood, builds up the system A true Tonic. For adults and chil dren. 50c. WALL PAPER Mul lings. Shades. Plclores T. G. Bailie & Go 712 Broad Street A WNIN 0 r Dreamland Theatre FRIDAY'S PROGRAM. TEXAS BILL'S LAST RIDE A Majestic Production In Two Parts. HUBBY'S SURPRISE it Caine by Freight- A Comedy OUT FAR EAST. Tl.«* aboY# procram will be shown until $ t». ni. Six of th«* b#»t rerir lire nrliK'ttMl from th# ibov# for our night show pic ■ BARS m. M • H.! ! i JM Knd Last ■ to Kill. S : ’P' ■ 2 : 'P I' ' P ■ ■ i ii" IP 111 •' '• |P P I ilw. HIM’ PS A P • I • 1 \ll « I Mil ' ''A P 11.• ! - ■ :>•. • in P I Ml H:i i ■ I)"i' I" Hi .Hi .< Ini lli <1 I " Hi f.I i. I 11 > Ill'll Hi win. arrived ■'Hu n mi wi iiiii.n ■ > IM lll'lll'Vl'll 111 ll Hw it iiwiiy lu-furi' Ht Inn liv <”1111111111 Bmpanv No. ♦. r«>- Bllu' iilli'K.'d iiiHano IruHiiii' oil on the I hed* In hi* home I oil lamp *et them I hi* own wearing ■rough the flame* tattle Hwearlnuen. away, returned af lieen placed under firemen that her to Ju*t auch spetla vlly, and she also hi- tried to make iTi util., non pour kerosene on his yoimseat sister that he wight set her afire. TO OPEN Mill SUPPLY HOUSE H C. Tcnnent Supply Company to Locate May Ist at 613 Broad. Augusta Distributing Point. It is announred by Mr .Tax C. Wing fteld and II (’ Tennft that they will on May Ist open ..pen a mill aupplles and maehlnery house at Rl3 llroad street, with the Intention of supplying this entire territory. A stock valued at $75,000 has al ready commenced to arrive. The store will carry the name of 11. C. Tennet Nupplv Co. and Mr. Tennenl will per sonally direct the business.Mr. Wing field. who Is noW with the Wing field Hardware Co., will continue In Ills present business. uUhuugh he wljl he a partner In hualnoos with Mr Ten ii, t Mr. Tennet has been traveling for Cameron and Itarkloy, oft'harles ton. and is said to ho one of the best posted men In his line In this section Mr. Wingfield states that the fact that Augusta has a great many mills and manufacturing plant* and also that there are a number In this vicin ity will naturally make this a suc cessful distributing poln for mill sup plies tic says that the concern will handle any kind of machinery that Is used in the operation of all kinds of mills and factories • ST LUKE BARACAS WILL HAVE BUSINESS MEETING \ business meeting of the Rnraoa class of St I,ukc M. K. Sunday school w 111 be held tomorrow night at S o'clock In the class rooms, comer of Cranford avenue and St. I.uke street. A full attendance Is urged. SNOWING HARD. Kennebunkport, Me A large vessel in distress was sighted off Cape Por polse today. It was snowing hard and a northwest wind held strong The revenue cutter Woodbury started from IVrtlnnt to render assistance Starchy Food Necessary For Energy But many persons cannot dt. gost starch as found In ordinary food-hot biscuit, potatoes, white bread, etc. In making Grape-Nuts FOOD front wheat ami barley,the starch part of the grains, needed for laxly energy, is so thoroughly dexterlniml by long baking (partially pre-digested) that the time of digestion is reduc ed generally to about one hour. , (Wheat bread about 3H hrs.) Many forms of stomach trou ble disappear when proper, easily digested food is used. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts —sokl by Grocers THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Refrigerators Wo are agents for the famous White Mountain, solid stone lined; the Peerless White Enameled and zinc lined. Prices $12.50 and uj». Terms SI.OO a week. WILLOW AND FIBRE. Come and Inspect Our line of Willow and Art Fiber goods. We have it finished in green or brown. Terms to suit your convenience. RHODES DIVIDES THE PAYMENTS FOR YOU COTTON SUIT IN SUPREME COURT Review is Asked of Relations of American Exporters to Foreign Agents. Washington. The relations ot American cotton exporters to their foreign agents is the subject of a suit the supreme court will be asked to review within the next few days. In formal application for the review was today lodged with the court. The case is one in which the Blrge- Forbes Company, of Sherman, Texas, wa* held liable to its foreign agent at Bremen for $43,000 damage. This amount was the sum the agent paid to purchasora of cotton for gelling cotton to them not up to grade. The Texas firm was sued in the federal courts of Texas, after arbitra tors selected in accordance with the riiles of the Bremen Cotton Exchange had held the purchasers were enti tled to damages. Thb Texas firm now complains that the arbitrary dif ferences in grades fixed by the Bre men exchange should should not have been used in the arbitration. It is claimed this would have invalidated the claim of the agent for reparation from the exporters. COMING CHAUTAUQUA BE WEIL ADVERTISED \ Opens Tent Here May 11th. To Use Fifteen Large Ban ners to Span Streets. ■ ' "»W j Extensive and attractive plans for | advertising the Redpath Chautauqua. ] which comes to Augusta positively May 11th, for a week's stay, are be ing made Fifteen flaring banners will be ] stretched across the streets In the j heart of the city, tags will flutter j from the harness or horses pulling vehicles of all descriptions, three hundred banners will be tacked o« ; awnings, live hundred attractive pen -1 mints bearing.the words. "This home | believes In the Redpath Chautau- I qtias." printed on fine paper in blue and orange tints will be distributed for use In the windows of residences ten days in advance, and all manner of publicity will be given the great event It is a well-known fact by this time j that the Chautauqua returns this I spring to Augusta for the second time with Kyrt's famous hand and a I half doien noted grand opera singers. | This favorite number will occupy the program for all performances one dav The Hen Gree: Shakespearean Players will be another big feature. The program is going to be even bet ter than last season. The prediction Bargains Bargains Our Blue Tag Bargain Balcony Filled to overflowing with specials for Fri day and Saturday. It is here you can supply your need.: at l / 2 the regular price. Refrigerators, Porch Chairs, Porch Shades, Porch Swings, and a thousand other articles not mentioned. Come and let us show you. One Dollar a Week Opens An Account at Rhodes SPECIAL Full cu/.e 2-indi continuous post Iron Bed, Na tional Spring, two feather pillows, 45 lb. felt mattress. Only $19.98 Only cash, and SI.OO a week. A. G & Sen Broad St Augusta, Ga. ;COMPLEf E MOUSEFURNISHERS! is confidently made that if persons who went to see the Chautauqua this season they will find it difficult un less they obtain tickets early. At The Grand “Traffic in Soul*." The Grand has a feature for Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, with daily matinees, that will tie an event of the season, and no doubt cause the same intenes interest they have in other parts of the state and country. The "Traffic in Souls" is the feature, star ring Miss Kthel Grandon. Ethel Gran don. the petite and pretty actress who takes leads in "Traffic in Souls.” of the Universal, was horn In New York city and was educated there. She started acting at the age of seven, playing in "Rip Van Winkle,” wtto Joseph Jefferson. I.ater she played child parts with Andrew Mack, fol lowed by a season with Edna May. I. she was with Richard Golden in vaudeville. Then came three years with Ohauneey Olcott, traveling all over the states, and then a season with Cecil Spooner. Miss Grandon then turned her intention to moving pic tures, joining the Imp and acting with King Raggot, William Robert Daley, J. Farrell Macdonald, Mary Plckford and others. Miss Grandon took Miss Plckford's place. Then followed one and one-bats years with the Bison. Miss Gralidon's path in life has been pleasant nnd as she possesses both personal charm and artistic cleverness, she is both liked and admired by the public nnd her companions. THE BIJOU The announcement made Sunday that strictly Keith vaudeville would appear here at the Bijou this week resulted In causing a decided Increase In attendance. In fact the crowds at some of the performances this week at the Bijou have taxed the capacity of the house. And they kept coming b<* cause they went away and told their friends that a good show was being put on this week. There were four high-class acts. They could not have been anything but high class acts for, you see. it was Keith vaudeville. For the remainder of the week, be ginning with the 3:30 o'clock matinee this afternoon, the hills are complete ly changed and there are new moving pictures, too—two reels of the high Bijou standard. Among the four new hig acts now at the Bijou is that of the Harrison West Trio, featuring Buster Boy com edians. Shepard and Ashton do a singing and dancing act that is crack „ed up to be a star. One of the big acts of the "Big Four" is that of Eva Mudgo, a stunning character com edienne. The comedy act of Golden and Hughes is reputed to he scream ingly funny. It V s said they even ri val the great comedians, Mclntyre and Heath. VINCENT ASTOR BETTER. New York.—Vincent Astor's condi tion continued to improve, it was said today at the country home of his fian cee, Miss Helen Dinstnore Hunting ton. ESCAPE IN RUNNING FIGHT. Southington, Conn.—Three high waymen robbed George Kulus <jn Main street here early today and e*- ttyfoTTt&n SitefcuarfieAe Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Women from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections of this great counfry, no city so large, no village so small but that some woman has written words of thanks for health restored by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. No woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar to her sex should rest until she has given this famous remedy a trial. Is it not reasonable to believe that what it did for these women it will do for any sick woman ? Wonderful Case of Mrs. Stephenson, on the Pacific Coast. INPF.rENnF.NCE, Oregon.—'“ I was sick with what four doctors called Nervous Prostration, was treated by them for several years, would l>e better for a while then back in the old way again. I had palpitation of the heart very bad, faulting spells, and was so nervous that a spoon dropping to the floor would nearly kill me, could not lift the lightest weight without making me sick; in fact was about as sick and miserable as a person could be. I saw your medicines ad vertised and thought I would try them, and am so thankful I did for they helped me at once. I took about a dozen bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and also used the Sanative Wash. then I have used them whenever I felt sick. Your remedies are the only doctor I employ. You are at liberty to publish this let ter.”—Mrs. W. Stephenson, Independence, Oregon. A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman. llononoN, Me.— “l feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sjdes and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times, *ty hack ached. I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and I thouglU I never would re any better until I submitted to an opera tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a fam ily of four. 1 shall always feel that I owe my good health to your medicine.” —Mrs. Hayward Sowers, Ilodgdon, Maine. For 30 year* Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 3) Compound lias been the standard remedy for fe- Hi male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments W[ r does justice to herself if she does not try this fa- S / W r mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it / lvT yj I] has restored somany suffering women to health. 11 j/ JJ to I.YDIA E.PINKHA M MEDICINE CO. fA )n) W .(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN. MASS., for advice, Your letter will Ik* opened, read anil answered lyiKL* by a woman and held in strict contideuce. v *D6af*~*mMSssr , '' / THURSDAY. APRIL 1(3. , / fWTf*. ' jP*ij|4MpHLijßE>vjßQ \ Kitchen Cabinets We are exclusive agents in Augusta for the famous Sellers’ K itchenneeds. Each one fitted with ant proof castors. Price $29.50 and up. Terms SI.OO a week. Only $17.98 98c Cash and SI.OO a Week ! 1 » ... "X, • Go»Carts Sturgis Luxury Carts, the One Motion Collapsible. Prices $7.50 and up. Terms SI.OO a week. caped to the country after a runnning fight with the police. Scores of resi dents in the vicinity were awakened by the firing and women and children were in a panic. RHODES MARKS ALL PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES