The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN 4% ■ ™ E =— 4% im Planters Loan & Savings Bank ■■■■MB - M " , 705. 8r0ad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARB DAILY EXPERIENCE, this Institution has built It* well earned reputation for SOLMSITY, STRENGTH AND BAFETY Thousand* of <«r people ne rtlfy to a happy experience here, and irlve lust credit to this bank for the success of themselves and their children, In their efrnrt to acquire financial Independence. OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seeking b nk connections, and no eflort Is spared to enhance the Interest of our depositors. WE 80LICIT THE ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo ple. and give the -same careful attention to small accounts as to the larger ones. SAFETY LOCK BOXES in five different sizes, $3.00 to $20.00 DEPCBITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. • Our Mailing Department has been established with great r« and the accounts of depositors living out of town are handled with accuracy and dispatch. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Cashier. if\l I tkT Goes That || Telephone Bell!” | 1 And more than likely you're busy with j Jffjr' ' callers or right In the midst of some important KI But you’ve got to go to that telephone,—and the stairs H have got to be climbed, whether you like it or not. H i I Now you don’t fry to get along with one water faucet,— I \ Va why with one telephone? Why not have au Extension Wall | H Telephone to bring the calls to you? H j 1 Save the wearing tramp up stairs, or down. Have a Bell I H Telephone at your elbow, always. ’ 1 SI.OO per month in residences. II ! ’ SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE L AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Just a little notice to tell you of Tennis Rackets, Balls, Net?,.etc., Base Balls. Gloves, Bats and all. Croque't, the lawn game. Society Stationery in boxes and by the pound, envelopes tor match. Pads, Ink, Pens, Pencils. Richards Stationery Co. The Ads in Today's Herald are Teeming With the Store News of Augustas Live Merchants . . . . ,12sfejl1jBsr It’s the most talked of ear in the world. Sterling mer it has sold it to over 530,000 people. See latest styles and prices and Repairs and Supplies at Lombard Iron Works. The Breeziest Way On a Summer's Day CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. TO SAVANNAH, GA. Then a sail over the boundless „ aea, on solid ateel ships Round-trip rare* from Auguata larlutlinc meals and berth while al aea New York ....188.00 Boston 38.00 IV Baltimore .... 26.00 Philadelphia .. M.OO 60 - Day Paras Now York *32.30 Boston 38.30 Correspondingly low faros from and to other placaa Ask nearest Ticket Agent W. W Markett, T reveling fsaennger Agent. 718 It road Street, Augusta, tie. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. 2 112,000 JOBS STILL WAITING Fine Quarters Being Fitted Up For Members of Reserve Board in Treasury Dep’t. —i Washington—Banks throughout the i mien states are designating elec tors to represent them in the selec tion or class A and class B directors tor tne tPderal reserve hanks soon to be established. It is believed by cne i reasury Department that all the dl rectors of the two classes named will have been selected at the end of three weeks and certainly within a month. The duty of selecting class C directors for the banks will then devolve upon the federal reserve board, which Is only partly organized. Two vacancies on tile proposed board still remain. President Wilson and Secretary McAdoo have had several recent conferences concerning these appointments and the list probably will he completed this week. (.narles S. Hamlin, assistant secre tary of the treasury, a New England man, Is very generally believed to he the choice of the admiiristration for governor of the board and E. C. Simmons of St Louis, is much dis cussed as the probable member from the middle west. Five su.tes of ol tlces have been arranged on the sec ond floor of the treasury department building tor the five members who will make up the federal reserve hoard, together with the secretary of the treasury and the comptroller of the currency. The offices adjoin those of Secretary McAdoo and Comp troller of the Currency Williams. Each of the members will nave a waiting room and private office. The salary of members o' the federal re serve board is to be $12,000 a year in addition to travelling expenses. “The Day of 24 Hours" Subject of Discussion Paris.—“ The Pay of 24 Hours” was the subject of a report by Dr. Alfred Georg, president of the Geneva cham ber of commerce to the International <’ongress of chambers of. commerce here today. Switzerland, he said, was ready to adopt the twenty-four hour day, and the Swiss government would author ize it If it did not fear complications from the fact that two of the four neighboring countries—Germany and Austria-Hungary Htil! kept to the old system of dividing the day Into 12- hour parts. France, Italy, Belgium, Spain and Portugal have adopted the 24 hours’ day. Me urged the need of Its universal adoption. “It is often difficult he said, "to fix the time of departure or arrival of letters and telegrams, un der the old system, and it almost goes without saying that the reading of the time tables and the Interests of all transport enterprises would be greatly facilitated hy the 24 hours’ day.” Coughs and Colds Weaken the System Continued Coughs, Colds and Bron chial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. Loss of weight and appetite generally follow. Get a 60c bottle of Hr. King’s New Discov ery today. It will atop your cough. The first dose helps. The best medi cine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and all Throat ami Lung Troubles. Mr. O. H. Brown, Muscatine. Ala., writes: "My wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly be lieve Hr. King's New Discovery saved her life." Good for children. 50c and SI.OO, at your Druggist. Man Who Startled Them in Palace Was Drunk London. —Harry Pike, who yester day startled authorities by invndlng Buckingham Palace, is not a suftrfa gette agent, according to the attorney for the prosecution who appeared against him at Bow Street police court today. The man who climb ed over the ten-foot spiked wall, which surrounds the palace grounds and eluded sentinels police guards and servants, did eo while under the Influence of drink and without ulte rior, said the lawyer. Pike strolled about for a long inne in the interior of the palace which be ex plored trom basement to Bixth ltoor pel ore being discovered. He .had changed his clothing in one of the chambers for a suit belonging to a servant. MYSTIC ORDER VEILED PROPHETS. Richmond, Va. —Richmond Is the tneocn today of caravans Trom all over the t nlon bringing to their 26th annual convention a host of members of the Mystic Order of Veiled Pro phets of the Enchanted Realm, a mer rymaking by-product of Masonry. Samis Grotto, of which C. J. Rostrup is monarch, is official host of the gathering. The supreme council and conven tion assemble formally tomorrow but today there Is much pre-convention activity In the hotels and streets. WANTED—CARRIERS. WANTED: BOYS (WHITE) TO CAR;*T The Herald Apply at Subscription Office Broad Bt. M3ltf First Day Offerings Attract Crowds To White’s Monday A groat remnant Bale of atlka and two-day reductions on groeerlea, marked the beginning of the tlrst week of White's Employe*’ sash t'rlae Sale, together with special price* and bar gains In each of the other depart - tnenta on the ttrat floor. , As announced Sunday, the Vpart menta on the flrat floor are beginning the conteat anle, for which *87.50 are offered In cash prlaea to the sales people In (he department showing the greatest Increase over last year. The sale of groceries will continue throughout Tuesday, when not so marked reductions will prevail. There are, however, groceries on which there are week-prices. The remnapt sale of silks will con tinue as long as the goods last. Mon day mornJng saw a throng of people waiting to avail themselves of the sea sons offering at half price. THE SERVANT QUESTION SOLVED So Far as This Lady is Con cerned —She Doesn’t Seem to Need One. Pollock, La—Mr*. T S. Blair, of this town, has the following to say, which should be of interest to women generally: "For months, my health was very bad, and the medicines I took did not seem to do me any good. I was very weak and nervous, and some days, I could not be up. I asked my husband to get me a bottle of C’ardui, the woman's tonic, to try, and before I had taken one bot tle I was up and doing my work. Be fore I commenced taking Cardui, I had such spells I was not able to do any thing. Now, X have only taken three bottles of Cardui in all, and I feel fine. A few months ago I weighed 135 pounds. Now I weigh 158, and I do all my own work, cook, wash and milk —and feel like I did when I was ‘sweet sixteen.’ Taking Cardui has cured me.” As a relief from the distressing symptoms of womanly ailments, noth ing has been found during the past 50 years that would take the place of Cardui. Its superiority is still unquestioned as a mild, building tonic for cases of womanly weakness where tired nature needs help. Made from purely vege table ingredients, Cardui has no bad after effects and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. Praised by Funston for Killing Drunken Mexican Washington, D. C. —Second Lieuten ant S. H. Houston of the. 28th Infan try in saving the lives of two Mexi can policemen in Vera Cruz yesterday shot and killed a drunken Mexican who was resisting arrest. Genera! Funston in reporting the occurrence to the war department to day commended Lieut. Houston's ac tion. The young American officer did not interfere in the imbroglio un til the Mexican had stabbed the police men. At the Casino The show at the Casino for the first half of the week will ba “L«tls Miss Nobody,” in which twelve of the com pany presenting this drama are girls, all good looking and good dancers, too Vaudeville specialties are given with the show. The first performance to night begins at 7:30 o'clock and the second at 9:15. Two reels of high class motion pictures precede each show. Manager Renson expects his thea ter crowded this evening, for. judging from the liberal, patronage the first week, the shows are thoroughly pleas ing the Casino-goers. Wednesday night the regular weekly amateur vaudeville contests will be in augurated for the summer. There will be three cash prizes of $5, $3 and $1 given the winners. On Friday night the regular “Tango Contest” will be held, and this week It Is believed that this feature attrac tion given in addition to the show will almost cause a riot. Those wishing to enter either of the contests will leave their names at the Casino box office. THAT TERRIBLE BACKACHE from which so many women suffer is significant of organic trouble. It tells, with other symptoms, such as head aches. nervousness, and depression, that nature requires assistance. For forty years Lydia E. Plnkhatn’s Vege table Compound, a simple remedy made from roots and herbs, has been the one effective remedy In such cases. It speedily removes the cause and re stores the system to a healthy normal condition. A SECOND STRIPLING. Atlanta. Ga. —Thomas P. Bushes, fugitive convict, who has just been brought back to the Georgia prison farm after ten years of liberty, seems to he a sort of second Stripling. Ac cording to his story he has lived a straightforward life with his family ever since his escape. Rushes says he was moved to es cape In order that he might attend the funeral of hts little baby. The offerlnggs specially for Tuesday are from the wash goods departments and the notion* department. How -11 n 'ust he horn* In mind that w hile these department* are specially stressed, each department on the first floflor has goods marked down to suit the occasion. As the week progresses these will be additional special price* and nale*. For Instance on Wednesday, wash goods and certain silks will he specially pric ed For Thursday there is to be a Jewelry sale Into which the entire Jewelry stock Is thrown at sacrificing price*. Mid-summer sales of blankets at unheard rs prices, gloves, knitted underwear, stockings, silks and dreas gooda, notions, men's hats, shirts, underwear, etc., are all specially prices and will feature the week. The entire stock of men's wool fnbrh summer suits Is redu ed 25 per cent. First Step Towards the Recovery of 800 Bodies Rimouski, Que. —The first step to ward recovering the 800 or more bodies imprisoned in the wrecked Empresa of Ireland was taken today when a diver descended from the Canadian government lighthouse tender Druid and for more than an hour explored accessible parts of the sunken liner. The Empress was found to be lying on her side in about 180 feet of war. “THE CRIMSON AND THE BLUE”—AT ACADEMY The Senior play of the Summerville Academy will begin tonight at 8:30 o’clock at the Academy hall. The play Is entitled “The Crimson and The Blue”—a four-act Cbmedy. Preparation has been made to accom modate three hundred people. GLOBE TONIC STORE ON FIRE WITH ENTHUSIASTIC PEOPLE CLAMORING FOR GLOBE TONIC REMEDIES. The great good that Is heing done here in Augusta and vicinity has caused a flame of conviction to sweep over many homes, and scores of peo ple are going to the Globe Tonic store to get some of the health creating Globe Tonic that has caused so much talk throughout the state during the past few months. The necessity of proving the merits of this great rem edy has almost eegsed, as most of the people are convinced, because they know of some neighbor or friend who is rapidly improving under the Globe Tonic treatment. One of the many callers Saturday was Mr. H. D. Strom, R. F. D., No. 1. North Augusta, who said: "I have Call and have a talk with the demonstrators, it costs you nothing. If you can't call and want to try Globe Tonic at home, we sell the regular $1 bottles for 50c (3 for $1.25), also sold at same price by your druggist—Lake View Pharmacy, Smith’s Drug Store, Walton Way Pharmacy, Dr. J. P. Gepfert, South Side Pharmacy, Hubbard's Pharmacy, Frost’s Pharmacy, Matheny’s Pharmacy, Land Drug Co., Chapman Drug Co., Tessier’s Pharmacy, King's Pharmacy, and others in Augusta, Augusta Drug Co., Distributors. Also sold by E. E. Platt, Granite ville; Dr. J. F. Baker, T.angiey; Dr. R. J. Walton, Harlem; J. W. Goodin Co., Hephzibah; T. E. Norvell, Grove town, and dealers in all nearby towns. A SHOWER OF BABIES. A SHOWER OF GOLD. Tuesday Night is Baby’s Night Opportunity Period Closes Tuesday Night 10 O’clock Phone 236 CONTEST HEADQUARTERS 639 Broad Stock Reducing Sale Continues With Full Force COST IS LOST SIGHT OF IN THIS WONDERFUL EVENT White Goods Specials That are Worth Your Consideration. 25c fancy white check, stripe and .plaid Flaxons, thi6 is a great pick up; vours. while the lot last, at IOC 25c yard-wide plain white Flaxons, at .. .. 19C 36-inch regular 35c White Linene Suiting, at .. .. -25 C 85c 44-inch all linene white Suiting, at .. .. 59C 45-inch white mercerized Batiste, worth 50c per yard, at .. . -39 C 45-inch white mercerized Batiste, worth 35c per yard, at .. . -25 c 25c White Voiles, at 10 c $1.25 White Nub Crepes, at 95C Beautiful finish white Ratine, at 35C Fine Wash Goods Cut to a Fraction Above Half. 35c Ratines, In assorted colors, at 19C 50c Drees Linens, reduced to • 35C 35c Pongee Dress Linens, reduced to .. .. 25C 35c fapey figured also plain color ed Crepes reduced to .. .. 25C 15c figured Crepes, at .. - IOC Silk Toplins, worth 69c per yard, at 49C 50c Brocaded Crepes at .. 39C $1.25 colored silk and cotton Ratines, reduced to 75C $1.25 Web Crepes, in white, at 95 r "'"'Stock Reducing Prices on Domestics. Regular 15c Lonsdale Cambric, at 12 l iC Mill ends of 15c Cambric, at lrtC 15c 36-inch White Nainsook, at t IOC 25c 36-inch \\ hite Nainsook, at 15c 20c 5-4 Indianhead, at .... fgC 64c Bleaching, at SC 7Uc 36-inob Sea Island at..JjC 74c Apron Gingham, at .. ..SC 124 c 29-lnch Cheviot, for mens shirts, at iqc WISE DRY GOODS CO. AT BIJOU Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. JUNE Bth, 9th and 10th. LEWIS & LAKE Present the Bamum and Bailey of Fun Shows ‘ THE COUNTRY GIRL” BETTER THAN MAX BLOOM. Just One Laugh an Hour and a Half Long. Ten Song Numbers. 20—PEOPLE-MOSTLY GIRLS—2O Carrying 60 foot Car Special Scenery. Matinee Daily, 3:30. Night, 7:30 and 9:00. Prices—Day, 10c and 20c. Night, 10c, 20c, 30c. had weak kidneys and bladder trouble —had to get up four and five times every night. Had severe pains at small of back and across the hips. I used two bottles of Globe Tonic and can now rest all night without having to get up at all. and the pains are all gone. My brother has had rheuma tism for a long time and has spent more than a thousand dollars trying to get relief but kept getting worse. He got to where he could not get out of his chair. Could not be moved without suferlng intense pain. He has used six bottles of Globe Tonic and is now working every day and we are proud to recommend Globe Tonic to any one needing a good liver gjid An Unusual Sale of Ladies' and Children's Ready to Wear An unequaied slaughter of the best and newest in Ladies’ Misses and Children's Ready-to- Wear Suits and Dresses. We must dispose of them. Entire stock of White Crepe, Lingerie, Ratine and Voile Dresses; also Linens, Silks, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteor and Habutai Dresses, reduced to HALF PRICE Silk, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor Dresses, in plain and florals, in the newest imaginable shades; also TafTeta Dresses. These are a lot of sample dresses worth up to $25.00, your choice, for $990 20c Brown Dress Linens, One entire table of Remnants of various kinds reduced to close, to HALF PRICE 20c 42x36-inch Pillow Cases, at 15C All day Monday a line of Silk Messaline Petticoats, in the very newest shades, special .. $l9B 25c 36-inch Colored Shirt Madras, at .. .. 19C White Crash Toweling, worth 124 c. at B%C 27-lnch black spotproof Habutai Silks, worth 75c per yard at 50<’ 10c 36-inch White Jajama Checks, at 74C $1.25 27-inch Colored Taffeta Silks, at 89 f MONDAY. JUNE 8. kidney medicine.” Now, this is only two more of the thousands who have felt the wonderful powers of the one and only one medi cine that positively cures where all others have failed. Take no chance on this or that medicine if you are sick; get the Globe Tonic; the medi cine that your neighbors recommend. If you suffer from stomach, catarrh, kidney, liver or blood troubles, that means indigestion, constipation, bloat ing, belching, dizziness, shortness of breath and headache; start to using Globe Tonic and see what a wonder ful change a few bottles will make. Gall and try the free samples of Globe Tonic, at 1264 Broad street. Table Damask Bargains That You Now Find in This Market. 72-inch all pure linen fine satin Damask, regular SI.OO grade at 79c 72-ineh extra heavy very fine satin Damask, not a better grade at $1.50; our special price in this sale at 98C 70-inch fine satin Damask, m a fine range of patterns, worth 85c per yard, at 50C Bedding of all Kinds Slaughtered. See How the Prices are Cut. All 1.00 Bedspreads reduced to 85C All $1.25 Bedspreads reduced to 95C $1.75 double-bed, fringed cut cor ner Spreads, special .. ..$139 $2.00 large size plain hemmed Spreads, at $149 $3.00 extra large size heavy hemmed Spreads, special $2 25 Beautiful line of Dimity Spreads, at .. . .. . $149 $5.00 extra size Marseilles Quilts, at $3 97 50c 72x90-inch Sheets, at .. 39* 85c Pepperell Sheets, at .. 74C 90x90-inch Sheets, fine grade, worth SI.OO at 89 r 90x90-ineh hemmed Sheets, worth $1.39 each; In this sale, special. (limited) Cl 05 35c hemstitched Pillow Cases, for one day onlv. at 25G 35c scalloped Pillow Cases, at ■■ ■ 25C Women Vote for Buster Brown’s Darnless, Guaranteed Hosiery For Men, Women and Children. Because they know darning will be entirely dispensed with. Only 25c a pair. Every box of four pairs guaranteed to wear four months without holes —it they don’t new hosiery’ will be furnish ed free without argument. Made of the finest Egyptian cotton yarns and strongly reinforced with pure linen thread at wear ing points. We have all styles, sizes colors and weights in our hosiery department. Ask to see them.