The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16
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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 Droad St, Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870
Capital and Surplus ....... . $230,000.00
Gross Resources .... .. $1,400,000.00
With amp)* capital »n<l unaxcallail facllltlM, this bsnk ottaru
to th# *oofl p*opt* of Augusta and surrounding territory all of
th» advantage* that make bank-connection satisfactory.
Depositors' Inter#*!* r# , ’*lv* th# m it careful atl*nt|on. nnd are
the initial factor# In lh* aflalra of thla hank.
Th* account# of careful. con**rvattv# peopl# solicited.
Dapoalta may b* mad# by mall, hafety Ix»ck lloxea at 1...00
to *20.00 p#r annum.
,xy L. C. HAYNE, Pr##ldant. AQti
GEORGE P. BATES. Cathiar. “ A/
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Inspect the
Largest and
of New
Spring
I'
lifPiil
For Men and Women
In the
City of
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
Guarantee Shoe Co.
Broad and 10th Sts.
.111 H . !.ll Mil urtll il ''.^l
Style
Footwear
Augusta.
We Invite
Yon To
Best
Display
10 BODIES FROM
N. t EIRE RUINS
—mmmm—mmmmmmrn ,
Flames Rage in Theatrical
Boarding House. No Fire Es
capes. Spectacular Rescues.
N#w York. Klamra that swept
through :i flva atury apartment hone#
»t 741 Klghth Avenue today, claimed
eleven victim* and resulted In th# aer
lou# Injury of four oth<-ra.
Ten bodies were taken from tha
theatrical lioiirdltiß hollar that occu
pied half of tin- liulldinß. Only four
could ha Identified, the other* being
■ Imrrrd luyond recognition
Th« Idrntiflad dead nra: William
Wallace, 4ti year* old; Nallla Wallace,
Ilia wife. Mra, Nollia Hpancar, a cloak
model; and Muriel flavin, throe years
old
Mra. flon. C flavin. Internally hurt,
i. led In h hoMpltal.
The injured are: Jon. Messer, Mar
tin Welsh and t’haa llurke
Egret# Shut Off.
The fire started In a pile oT waste In
the haio-inenl of a five and lon cent
aloro which occupied the around floor
of the liulldinß. apread rapidly up
■talrwaya, shutting off egress by
thorn. There wore no fire escapes in
tlo front of the hulldlnK and the large
mini hoi of dead and Injured wa* due
to ihe refuaal of the panic atrlekon
people to remain In the front windows
whore many wore reamed by firemen.
All of the dead and Injured were taken
from Ihe rear room* and halls where
they Were caught while attempting to
reach the roof Hnd fire escapes. One
man wah killed In trying to eacape
over roofa. In the hour the flamea
raged many thrilling reaeuea were
made by firemen working from ladder*
In front and from window* of a nearby
tenement building
Suspended by Feet.
t'aptaln Smith, wlm waa auapended
hy hla feet from a window, prevented
I.ihilh lioylan from being daaheil to
lealh when a ladder broke on whieh
he was crawling from the burning ten
ement. Captain Smith sized lioylan
nnd held on to him until both could he
drugged lu safety.
The proprietor of the rooming house,
11 negro Janitor and several of the
ri ued oempants of rooms In the
luillillng were summoned to appear to
day before an official Investigator.
100 Families Are Driven
Out; 100 Horses Perish
Chicago.—More than 100 families
were driven troin their humex today
by an early morning lire which dam
axed atables of the United States Ex
press Company and nearly flat build
ings more than $200,000. The fire
broke out In the expresa company's
atables and 100 horses perished.
BEGIN FIRST INQUEST.
Boston.—Ten witnesses were sum
moped to nppear at the inquest be
gun today by the state police In the
tire in the Melvin apartment house
last Tuesday which cost eight lives,
legislators will seek the passage ot
drastic amendments to prevent build
ings laws, aiming to reduce the fire
husard.
ATTACKED AGED NURSE.
New York. Mrs. Marlon Rovell,
wife of Fleming H Revell, Jr. a
Fifth Avenue publisher, Is defendant
In a $50,000 damage suit filed’ today
in behalf of Mrs Della ,1. Cronin, aged
nurse of the Revell baby. The nurse
alleges that Mrs Revell assaulted her
wltholit provocation, injuring her so
badly that an ambulance was required
to take her from the house.
pythians Will attend
ST. JAMES SUNDAY NIGHT
The several lodges of Knights or
I*)thins, of this city, together with
the Uniform Rank and the I'ytblan
Sisters, will attend services at St.
.liiniee Church Sunday night In a body.
This is the occasion of their annual
sermon, which will be delivered by a
prominent Knight. Rev Will T. Ham
by, presiding elder of the Augusta
district.
The friends of the Knights of Py
thias snd the public at large are cor
dially invited to attend this service.
St. James choir will render a special
musical program.
Have Courage.
If there is one tiling more than an
other that will cause discouragement
1t Is indigestion, but you should bear
in mind that hundreds have been
cured, permanently cured, and
at a very small expense. Mrs.
E. Foster, l.lma, Ohio, writes:
"I was troubled for u year or more
with indigestion. Chamberlain's Tab
lets afforded the first real relief 1 ob
tained. and by taking two bottles ol
them my whole system was put Into
a healthy condition.” For sale by all
dealers.
Strengthen* Weak and Tirad Woman
“1 was under a great strain nursing
n relative through three months' sick
ness." writes Mrs. J. C Van Do Sands,
of Kirkland. 111., and “Electric Bitters
kept me from breaking down. I wfll
never be without It." Do you feel tired
and worn out? No appetite and food
won’t digest? It Isn't the spring
weather. You need Electric Bitters.
Start a month's treatment today: noth
ing better for stomach, liver and kid
neys. The great spring tonic. Relief
or money back. 80c and li.oo, at your
Druggist.
Honev Comb Crisp and the
melt-in-your-mouth kind, 30c.
at Sheron’s.
DREAMLAND THEATRE
SATURDAY’S PROGRAM.
THE GEISHA.
A Kay lire Production in Two
IVirts
PASSING OF IZZY,
A Keystone Comedy.
AN HOUR OF YOUTH,
A Thanhouaer Producton,
A GYPSY'S ROMANCE.
SCHULTZ. The PAPER HANGER.
A Joker Comedy.
The MYSTERY OF THE WHITE
CAR,
A Qoldsenl. Two-Keel IToduotion.
The n hove program will he shown
until « t>. m. Six of the best
reeis are selected from the above
for nur night show.
s ~ *HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
AVOID OPERATION
Get Out From Under the
Shadow oE the Knife.
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WfFm
<&
- Taken in time they can be cured and
tho operation avoided.
The tonic principlo of Sitlla- Vila*
picks you up and gives you new lifo and
nope, new desires and energy, new
strength and purpose in life.
For two generations Dr. Thaeher has
been helping Southern women to better
health, to more cheerful lives. Sulla-
Vitao is the means employed and evolv
ed by this celebrated physician from
thousands of tost cases.
Any woman who suffers even in a
slight degree can he benefited by just
ono bottle of this celebrated remedy.
Don’t put it off, don’t neglect yourself
und become old and care worn boforo
tout time, Get* bottle of Shis- Vitae
from your dealer and if you find that
it does not improve your condition the
dealer will return full purchase price.
But it will help you. It will improvo
your digestion, clear up your complex
ion and work wonders with your dispo
sition and appearance. Get a bottle
today. Don’t tieiayl Your dealer sells
this wonderful puaranteed-to-henefit
remedy in $1 bottles. Thaeher Medicine
Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doses 666 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and doe» not
feripe or sicken. Price 25c.
Let Us Keep You In the Style
-New Hats from your Old Ones
ladies' &, Wen's Felts, Straws, Panamas
Cleaned and re-blocke<l to latest models.
Panamaa made to any width brim
or crown.
No injurious chemicals usod.
. German Hat Co. and French Dry Gleaners
AUGUSTA. OA. 660 Broad St. Phone 1247-J.
Thousands of women on
tho verge of serious sur
gical operations are saved
/
by a timely use of
Stella-Vitae the
' great female
male troubles
are unnatural
and unneces
sary.
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BE SURE TO READ THE BARGAINS IN TODAY’S WANT ADS
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The Most Dependable Footwear
£5 0 JjL s^oo
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rem
edy.
r The us
ual fe-
Knox Young Men’s Hats
Exclusive models made only by Knox and shown
only by Swan-Edwards. Spring ’l4 styles.
SWAN-EDWARDS CO.
Formerly H. J. PORTER CO.
The Newest Styles
ECONOMY SHOE CO.
310 Jackson Street
y |v
mi
Extra Quality Knox
Soft end Stiff Hats
Beacon Quality
Made by Knox
KENNY’S COFFEES ARE THE BEST
Mocha, per lb.. . ,35£
Java, per lb 35^
Manaraiba, per lb. 30£
Bogota, per lb.. . .30^
FRIDAY. APRIL 77.
$5.00
$3.00
Laguayra, per lb..
Kenny’s High Grad?,
per lb 25<
Bour Santos .. . .
Rio,
Phons No. 601.
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