The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 30, 1914, 4.00 P.M. Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Society BIRTHDAY MUSICAL AT CHURCH OF ATONEMENT. In r«gard to the birthday musical to be given by the Gutad of Bt. Andrew of the Church of the Atonement f*n Thurs day evening. It Is rather difficult for the Guild to remember all their friends with Invitations, * hut a great number have been sent out, as follows: * "A Birthday Musical" at the Church of The Atonement Sunday-school On Thursday evening, April 30th, at eight-thirty, we bid you attend And trust that an answer you will speedily send. So f»«H»e be on hand (or send-) the sork enclosed And as many pennies as you're years old. —The Guild of St. Andrew. Those who have not received a "sock" Can Just pay their bltrhday money at the door. The following it the program for the evening: Overture Selected. Mr. Robert A. Irvlr.. Vocal Solo—-**Ohetlnation,".. FontenaJlles. Mia. Charles N. Bowden; piano, Mr. Bobtrt A Irvin. Vocal r>u«t—"Awake, Dearest One' J’alL M sses Eva B. Carpenter and Fran cis B. McCoy; piano, Mrs. Lilli* Goodrich. Vocal Solo Selected. Mj*h Theodore E. Oort el; piano, Mr. Robert A Irvin. Violin Soto—" Air Varle," Arr. Chas. Dancla, Op. #9 Miss Mabel Newton; piano, Mist Alina L. Kendrick. Vooal Bolo—" Winter Bells" Alfred Wooler. Miss Eva B. Carpenter; piano, Mrs. Lillie Goodrich. Vocal Solo Seleetad. Mr. Chart** K. Ballsntln*: piano, Mr. Robert A. Irvin. mfjprssfl tl-bp.Df*—dv4r.li — vb cm cm Recitation "Mr*. Porkln*’ Supper,''.. Mr*. J. Wesley Griffin. Vocal Solo—" Flower On tile Wnv."..Abt Mr* Lilli* Goodrich: violin obllipito, Ml** Kllcen A Heffernan; piano, Mrs. Albert 8. Edwards. Voc»l Solo Relented. Mr. J. K. Msfthrw*: piano, Mra. Lillie Goodrich. Plano Sooo Selected. Mia* Marl* Griffin. Vocal Solo- ''Lullaby".. .From "Jocelyn" Mr*. Jam** ft Wngsr; Plano, MYs. Albert 8. Edward*. ladle*' Qua riel he—"Perenude" ..Fran* Hhuhort. arr by M«i Vogrlch Flr*t soprano. Ml** Kva It. Carpen ter; second *op*ro. Ml** Frencla R McCoy: first alto, Mlee Bophla Anna Rmllb: second nlto, MV*. Theodore n*rtel, piano, Mr*, IJIII® Goodrich. AT THE RECENT D. A. R. CONGRESS. Tho D A. R. Congree* meeting In Washington City the latter part of last week, at which the Augusta chap ter was represented by It* regent, Mr*. Percy Burum, and It* founder, Mr*. H. B. C. Morgan, passed a reso lution asking congress to picture the reverse side of the Great Heal of the V. H. on whttever medal tt will »s<j to commemorate the I'anama Canal Exposition. They also voted to appoint a day for the annual obaervutlon and In struction upon the Orest Seal as they now commemorate Flag Day. The following la from the Washing ton Herald: The principal feature of last night's program constated of (he presentation of a marble bust of Hon. Hugh Ver non Washington. It was a brilliant assembly of distinguished men and women that attended. Mrs. Story, Iha president general of the society. In troduced Mrs. J. Morgan Smith as chairman of tho evening, but she re linquished the honor to Mrs. Story, who In turn Introduced Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch. Mra. Charles (J. Bryan paid a beau tiful tribute to the character of Wash ington after which Dr. Bulloch pre sented the bust to Mra. Story who ac cepted It tn the name of the Daugh ters. It was unveiled by Mrs. Eleanor B. Washington Howard, and Mra. Mary tv Lockwood placed a single red rose on tho bust In memory of the mother Of tho Immortalized A vote of approval and thanks on the administration of Mrs William Cummins Story as prealdent general of tho D. A. K. will be taken before the Continental Congress adjourns, and a surprise In the form of a handaomo gtfl will be presented to her when ahe leaven the chair for the last time until arat year. Never before ha* a presi dent general of that organisation won aueh love and esteem for her gracious wee*. fairness, and the successful ad ministration of her official duties." Friend* of Mr». K. S. Holllnga ▼rnrth, who hav« been moat nymjM fhetlc In her recent anxiety about her brother, Mr. John Kune i'll Stanford, who hue been In Mexico City alnce tl«e trouble there, will lexrn with much pleasure that a wire from him yes terday announced the safety of him and hie wife and told of their I ravine Vera Crux today for New York. Mr. Stanford ,1s general manager of the Remington Typewriter Company and ft was through the New York com pany's wire* that he was heard from, Ha Hollingsworth being unable to reach him from Augusta. —Mrs. C. 1., Allen and Mias Carrie Fuller have returned to Atlanta after ▼tutting Mm W. ft. Tyler. —-Cordial congratulations win bs ex tended to Mr and Mrs I*sntei O’Con nor on the announcement of the birth Met night of a beautiful little daughter. Mlse mb Ploy has returned to At lanta. Mtas I‘uort Cameron, who Vise been spending a few davf with Mr*. t» li Clltit si since Mtse ICffle Ptoy'x re turn. will leave Friday for Atlanta to hear the operas Friday and Saturday rights. Mr. and Mr* Theodore Pomeroy Washßum returned today from an ex tended wedding trip, end are at home to their frtssute at the (Vans residence on upper Qrrrne street. —Mm dames Lemon baa returned from Florida and Is with her mother. Mm W. J Townsend. - Mrs J F Battle's friends will he very glad to learn as her aatlafa. i. rv condition after surgical treatment yea terday Straw lists $1 50; r»ttam»a IS (V* 16 per cent better values No mat ter what yott want our goods are bet ter and price lower. F. Q. Martin*. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out the aeeumutfted waste and poisons of the winter month*: qleanae you r stomach litter snd kld pey* of all Impuritte* Take Dr. kids'* New »,lfe Pill*: nothinc better for purifying f*>- blood Mild nom prlpfng laxative Cure* ovnxtlpxtlnn makes you feel fine Take no other. 16c at your Druggist Bucklen’a Arnica Salve for All Hurt*. ill) W FULL BY HANDFULS Scalp Covered with Dandruff. Itch ing so Intense Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Com pletely Cured. Now Has Long Hair. —— • - ... C. G. I*ol 4U. Clinton. La "I had the malaria fever and lost all my hair. My neao would Itch me terribly and the acalp would I)® covered with dandruff, ft looked pre claely like corn meal and could be seen plainly. The Itching was so Intense Icouldn't sleep at night. I would scratch until my head wa* *or« all over and toy balr would fall by handful*. “I u«ed - —, and different shampoos and tonic* without effect. About one month later I bought a nake of Cuticura Soap and then sent and bought a box of Outlcur* Ointment. I used the Cuticura Soap with warm water and gave my hair a good «bampoo and used a light application of the Cuticura Ointment. Relief was al most Instantaneous. I used three boxe* of Cuticura Ointment and the Cuticura Soap to complete my cure. I now have a full head of long hair " fSlgnod) Mr*. Laura A. Oreone, June 14, 1913. In selecting a billet *oap why not procure one possessing delicate emollient properties sufficient to allsy minor Irritation*, remove redne** and roughness, prevent pore-clog ging. soften ami soothe sensitive conditions, and promote skin and scalp health generally? Such a soap, combined with the purest of saponacoouw Ingredient* and most fragrant and refreshing of flower odors. Is Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Soap 23c. and Cuticura Ointment 60c. are sold by dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of each trialled free, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Addross poet card "Cuticura, Dept, T, Boston." Uff" Men who shave end shampoo with Cu ticura Soap will And It best for skin and scalp. RAIN OF BULLETS COMES FROM RIFLE PITS AT THE COLORADO SCENE OF WAR Continued from page one. command under Captain Barrett hur rying to relieve them. Captain rtwopo deployed Ills men back to the north flank of the strikers who faced fire from tl*reo sides. Finally Horace N. I law kins, attorney In Denver for the MULLARKY’S. APRONS New lino of bungalow Aprons, light and dark Charnbray and Percale 59^ Combination Apron and Dross, best quality Percale and SI.OO MULLARKY’S \t \ 1 ( JI / \'W «|i 1 J f / \i\ fr » j ft/ IgßWlW’rj /JiflNHn MULLARKY’S. MULLARKY’S. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MULLARKY’S. Mr. Hickman Wires That Augusta's Chance to Land the Next Meeting of Cotton Manufacturers Are Good President of the American Cotton Manufacturers Association Says That Meeting Place Next Year Referred to Governing Board and Augusta Has Fine Chance. President Tracy I. Hickman, of the American Cotton Manufacturers’ As sociation, lias wired The Herald that, nil invitations for the 1915 meeting oT the association have been referred to the governing board with power to act and that Augusta’s chances are pood. Mr. Hickman was wired by The Herald to ascertain where the next convention will be held. It Is believed very strongly that, the association will accept Augusta's invitation to meet here next year and in this event there will be over 800 delegates in attendance. One of the United Mine Workers-of America, who wag In telephone communication with the strikers, called upon Col. Verde beekberg In Walaenburg to agree to an hour ’s truce to consider terms of surrender. ft was said the strikers agreed to deliver their arms to the soldiers provided they were not held prisoners. To this it was said Col. Ver debeckberg agreed. It was arranged that seven officers were to go forward to receive the arms of the strikers as they filed past. Cesse Firing. Col. Verdebeckberg so Informed the millltia and they ceased firing. The officers it was stated advanced a con elderable distance and the strikers left their position, passed the militia and then renewed firing. It was at this moment that Major Lester was killed. During the lull In battle he had gone forward to the aid of Private Glen Miller, who. had fallen 150 feet from the point at which the ■Strikers then wen. So hot was the fire that the militiamen were unable to advance to the point where Major Lester's body lay and were fully occu pied In defending themselves. For two hours more the fighting continued and finally the strikers withdrew carrying their guns with them. , GENERALLY WEARS WELL Gibbs—l tell you, old man, a wife is a very expensive Hrtlcle. Dlhbs —True! But you must re member a wife Issts R long time.— Philadelphia Ledger. MULLARKY’S. i UMBRELLA | SALE Wo have just purchased an im nietise line of manufacturers ’ sur rplus Umbrellas, and just to show what wonderful bargains they are we are going to offer for .Friday and Saturday three special num bers : Men’s 28 inch 8 ribbed, 1-0.00 value 69c I SI.OO eight ribbed 26 inch frame II indies’ Umbrella, for 69c 50c Children’s Sehool Umbrellas, for 2flk* J. A. MULLARKY CO. 830 Broad St. Phone 290 (HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Bargains Extraordinary Are a feature of our determination to clear up all Spring Dresses. We have reduced prices sharply and each item named represents a saving that merits your careful attention. MULLARKY’S. MULLARKY’S. Beautiful Silk Dresses All the newest shades and splendid made garments of Silk. Crepe de Chine and Taffeta, garments worth up to $25.00, for $8.98 MULLARKY’S tourist hotels will remain open for the convention to help accommodate the crowd. There will be some considerable time to elapse before a definite de cision on a meeting place for next year will he reached by the govern ing board. GREAT SUFFERER FROM FIVER AND STOMACH Used Many Different Remedies With No Result But Finally Succeeded with Thedford’s Black-Draught. Ridgeway, Va.—Prof. T. A. Walker, of this town, says: "Twenty odd years ago, I became a teacher. The work was very confining and did not then very well agree with my health, and soon I became a great sufferer from liver and stomach troubles. I used many kinds of liver and stomach remedies, but from none of these did I receive anything more than temporary relief. Yet, It seemed that I was compelled to take some kind of liver and stomach medicine. I became despondent and hardly knew what to do. Along about this time Thedford's Black-Draught was recommended to MULLARKY’S. LACES 50c 18 inch Shadow Trace Flouncing, in white and cream, beautiful patterns, for, yard .. H9e liaoe Flouncing in white and cream, ex cellent values, 18 inches wide, for yard . 50^ SHIRT WAIST SPECIALS #A We give Purple Trading Stamps. MULLARKY’S CATCHER EARNEST BERGER BOUGHT BY AUGUSTA TEAM Mobile, Ala.—Catcher Ernest Brt’ger of the Mobile Southern Association club, has been sold to the Augusta club of the South Atlantic league, it was an nounced here today. AN IRONICAL CUSTOMER. A customer had ordered lunch In a restaurant at about 2 o’clock. He waited half an hour without result. "Walterihe called out. "What time do you close ?' "Half-past six, sir." With deep concern In his voice, the customer asked: "You’re not going to lock me In, are you?”—Philadelphia Record. me. I bought some and began its use. It did not take me long to discover that I was using a superior medicine. It thoroughly cleansed my liver and stomach, and gave me an almost ravenous appetite. My Indigestion soon passed away, and so did my brown greasy-looking complexion. In short, I felt like a new being. Now, I keep Black-Draught on hand all the time, and take it occasionally. I cannot afford to be without It. If I ever have a sick spell, I take Black- Draught, and It always brings relief. I verily believe that Black-Draught Is the best liver and stomach medicine that ever was made.” Costs only one cent a dose. At all druggists. MULLARKY’S. Charming Silk Dresses Of Crepe Meteor, Poplins, Taffetas, etc. The very handsomest garments we have ever had. Values to $39.00, all to go at one price $17.50 $6.50 speeial val ue in ladies’ sam ple Shirt Waists, seeond shipment, for .. ~ $2.98 $1.98 white Lin gerie Shirt Waists for 98c 890 odd lot of white and color ed Wash Shirt Waists .. . .59c SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MULLARKY’S. Just Two Days Remain Friday and Saturday Speth’s Reduction Sale \ You Can't Afford to Miss These Bargains. Screens One car load Screen Doors and Windows. Screen your doors and windows now before the flies have thor oughly infested your home. $1.50 screen doors, 97c $2.00 Screen Doors $1.37 $2.50 Screen Doors $1.79 $3.00 Screen Doors $2.23 ' 60c Screen Windows 47c 50c Screen Windows 37c O’Cedar Mops $1 1 bottle Polish Free. Be sure to inspect our line of Water Coolers. We have all kinds. Bottles, Porcelain, Galvanized, lined; Stone Fibre. Price 99c Up Perfection Oil Stoves Perfection Blue Flame 4 burner Oil Stoves, regular price $12.50, sale price $10.75 Perfection Blue Flame 3 burner Oil Stoves, regular price $9.50, sale price $8.75 Perfection Blue Flame 2 burner Oil Stove, regular price $7.50, sale price $6.85 MULLARKY’S MULLARKY’S MULLARKY’S. MULLARKY’S MULLARKY’S L.P.SPETH BROAD STREET THURSDAY, APRIL 30. Very special—s3.so Al luminum Percolators, while they last, $2.25 Ice Cream Freezers 4 quart Ice Cream Freezers, to go at $1.98 3 quart Ice Cream Freezers, to go at $1.75 2 quart Ice Cream Freezers, to go at $1.37 Brass Fire Sets, Fend ers, go Less Than Cost Fly Swatters, swat the fly, 4c Up 15 Cent Crank Flour Sifters, now 9c $6.00 to $15.00 Lawn Mowers, go at $3.89 Up 5 Cent Stove Polish Now 3c 50 Cent Galvanized Wash Tubs, go at 29c See our Garden Hose. Fully Guaranteed. 12c Foot Great value. Ball Bearing Skates 99c