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FRIDAY, JUNE 12.
The Delmonico Concert This Evening
One of the most beautiful musical
programs ever presented to an Au
gusta audience will be the Delmonico
concert at the Tubman this evening,
a program replete with exquisite songs
sung as only artists can sing them.
There is n#tq>erson in Augusta who
is more deserving of the patronage of
the public than Is Mr. Delmonico, and
this is the last opportunity that they
will have to show their appreciation
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$ season’s effects, high
$ arch, narrow toe, snug 4
$ fitting under the arch; *
$ for a classy pump with 4
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WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
, 828 Broad St.
C. A. Nickerson /%
J]fc x , Manager /m,
INDIA TEA
Iced or Hot
Unexcelled in Delicate Flavor and
Refreshing Quality
ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS.
Published by the Grower* of India Taa
CALOMEL IS A GREAT
1 DANGER TO MANY
Wa* B sd Effect on B»me Oodeon'e
\ Live* Tone Take* it* Plae* and
ia Perfectly Harm lee*.
- If you will Inquire at yoyr drug
flet'a you will find that Dodron's Liver
Tone la ruaranteed to be a aafe, reli
able remedy to take the place of calo
tte! and a harmless liver stimulant
iuvlqc no bad after-effects. Indeed,
your druggist will refund purchases
price <soc) without question If you
are In any- way dlaaatlafled with this
vegetable liquid.
It Is very unwise to take calomel,
even dangerous,, aa many people suf
fer from the poison afterwards, even
Society
of the many times which his beau
tiful voice has been used so freely
for all denominations and for all en
tertainments. Whenever Mr. Delmon
ico was asked to sing he cheerfully
responded, very frequently at times
when it was at much personal incon
venience to himself.
Tickets for this evening are only
fifty cents. Buy one or twe and en
joy for the last time the incompar
able beauty of not only Mr. Delmom
co’s rich tenor but also the blended
voices of Miss Browne, Miss Battle,
Mr. Luck and Mr. Russell, with the
piano accompaniment of Miss Ellen
Hickman and Mr. Irvin.
—Mr. Jose Andonegui Is now in
Cuba and will leave next week for
Mexico.
HONOR AWARDS AT CENTRAL
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
The ofllowing honor awards were
announced today at Central Grammar
school:
Third Grade.
First Honor—Edna Whilden.
Second Honors—Charles Kilpatrick
and Paul Rbberts.
Third Honor—Maude Greene.
Fourth Honor—Katherine Rupert.
Fifth Honor —Moses Fogel.
Fifth Honor—Minky Sowilowskl.
Fourth Grads.
First Honors—Abel Panknin and
Cecil Sherlock.
Second Honor—Tigner Wiggins.
Third Honor—Gertrude Badger.
Fourth Honor—Jarrette Samuels.
Perfect Attendance—Andrew Kil
patrick.
A CARD FROM THE
CRITTENDEN HOME.
To those interested in the work of
the Florence Crittenden Home.
The Flerald has opened merchant
slip contest, inviting any white organi
zation or institution to enter.
The Crittenden Home is very needy
just now and at all times is entirely
dependent upon individual offerings
for support. In this little card to the
public I am asking for the Crittenden
Home the support In this contest of
all who feel an interest in this work
on which the# Master so tenderly put
His stamp of approval. By simply tak
ing time to note The Herald’s publish
ed sheet of labels, wrappers, etc., that
are good for votes and then turning
in same for the Crittenden Home you
may help quite a good deal. And'we
would deeply appreciate this effort on
the part of the friends of this work.
For any Information concerning the
rules of the contest phone 1200 and
ask Mr. Goodrich.
Yours very truly,
MRS. A. M. VERDERY.
THE WAR CORRESPONDENT.
lie cannot be bested.
When copy is short
He just gets arrested
And wires a report
Cougha and Cold* Waakon the System
Continued Coughs, Colds and Bron
chial troubles are depressing and
weaken the system. Loss of weight
and appetite generally follow. Get a
50c battle' of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery today, it will stop your cough.
The first -dose helps. The best medi
cine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and
all Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. O.
H. Brown, Muscatine, Ala., writes:
“My wife was sick during the hot
summer months and I honestly be
lieve Dr. Sing’s New Discovery saved
her life." Good for children. 60c and
SI.OO, at ypur Druggist.
For an Impaired Appetite.
To improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion try a few
doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Mr.
J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., says:
“They restored my appetite when im
paired, relieved me of a bloated feel
ing and caused a pleasant and satis
factory movement of the bowels." For
sale by all dealers.
$ll.OO to $25.00 Suits; you will find
all-wool; be6t makes; no matter what
reduction are offered you will find
our's lower. F. G. Mertlna.
though they m*y appear at firat to be
temporarily relieved. On the other
hand, Dodson’s Liver Tone works
easily and naturally (really assisting
nature) with no pain nor gripe and
correcting all bilious conditions and
Ills of constipation, clearing away the
sick headache and the coated tongue,
brightening up the dulled brain and
strengthening the weakened body at
the same time that it remove# collect
ed waste from the overburdened sys
tem.
Those who have tried Dodson's Liver
Tone have found that it made the.m
healthier and happier. A test may
prove of great benefit to you right
now.
Augusta’s
Best Store
For Boys
Tomorrow=The Day!—And Schneider's Is the Store
For the Greatest Values Augusta Has Ever Seen In
MEN'S APPAIIL
Men's and Young Men's S2O, $22.50 & $25 Values
ISAAC HAMBURGER 6 SONS
MAKERS BALTIMORE
BOO Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits—the finest lot
of suits you ever laid your eyes on! And at $9.75 —Man! It’s
Some Snap! For here are the usual $16.50 and $18.50 suits,
Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres —in plain grays, tans and
blues, and the newest black and white mixtures.
—Spring models —all of them—and selected from, and made
by, a manufacturer who makes nothing but suits to sell for
ss.oo™Men’s Genuine $8.50 and $lO Palm Beach Suits===ss.oo
CLOSING EXERCISES
OF BAYVALE SCHOOL
Attractive Program Will Be
Rendered on Next Monday
Evening.
The formal closing exercises of the
Bayvale School, at Wheeless, of
which Mr. H. B. Turner Is principal,
will be held on Monday evening,
June lf>th, at 8:30 o’clock and a very
Interesting program will be rendered
as follows
" Welcome Song—Three small girls.
"Welcome’’—Julia Foster.
"A Boy s Complaint”—Geo. Umec
ker.
"Dorothy's Problem"—Alma Craw
ford.
"Engine and Rocking-Horse Drill"
—Primary Pupils.
"Nobody’s Child”—Allle Rheney.
"Shadows on the Wall”—Ruby
Newman.
Zu Zus—George Rheney, Captain;
Twelve Small Boys.
Family Portraits—Eight Girls.
"Passing of the Horse”—Rushton
Hardman.
Wreath Drill—Fourteen Girls.
Play, "Getting Ready for a Visit."!
Cast of characters Includes Leslie
Wilkinson, Pratt Cox, Lucy King.
Play, "At the Photographer's.”
Cast of characters Includes Marlon
Kviger, Fannie Belle Crawford, Karl I
Wllk, Dorrelle Wolf. Sallle Bowers,
Marie Wolfe, Agnes Wilkinson, Allle
Rheney, Pratt Cox, Ewell Johnson, j
Ruby Newman. George Rheney, Ella
Haddleeay, Rushton Hardman, Evelyn
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTIONS
SCHNEIDER’S
THE PEOPLE'S STORE - A STORE FOR EVERYBODY
AT TWELVE FIFTY
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—I,OOO Men’B and Young Men’s Finely Handtailored Suits at $12.50! Newest Spring models
every one. Suits made in accordance with the host custom-made ideas. New English, two and three
button models—plenty of conservative models in either two, three or four button effects correctly
made trousers—everything in 1914 brand-newness!
—The materials included in the making of these suits are fine worsteds in neat istripes—plaids,
mixtures, fine tweeds in the heather mixtures—neat plain cassimeres—and blue serges. Suits lined
with fine mohair linings—suits in all the correct shades of grays, tans, black and white mixtures and
stripes.
—All sizes—regulars—stouts and longs!
$20.00 Spring Suits
$22.50 Spring Suits
$16.50 and $18.50 Spring Suits
At Nine Dollars and Seventy Five Cents
Smith.
"Uncle Pete’s Sermon”—Samuel
Lemmon.
Play, "Our Awful Aunt.”Oast of
Delight
The Inner Man
and the world without
turns to you a more
cheerful face
Maxwell House
Blend is Coffee
of such exhilarating and
palate-tickling qualities
that it makes you thank
ful for life and good liv
ing.
Scale* Tlac al Graeara
Cheek-Neal Coffee Co.
KuSoUl. HMba
$16.50 per! Tomorrow will be your chance, Mr. Man, to get in
on the biggest clothing snap of the season. Coming? Of course
you are!
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Every suit in these two groups sold with the Schneider guar
antee of a new suit for any suit that does not give absolute satis
faction in wear and color.
characters includes Daisy Bowers,
S'allle Bowers, Fannie Belle Craw
ford, Ruby Newman, Albert Haddle
say, Morion Roger, Samuel Urnmon,
Vernon Ward, Ewell Johnson, Dewey
Newman.
PLftNSITrHfIW
60 ALL AWRY
•
Jerome Appears in Opposition
to Application to Visit Pitts
burg to Testify.
Washington.—Plane for Marry K
Thaw’s removal from New Hampshire
to Pennsylvania In custody of officers
to testify In court went awry today
Instead of presenting an argument
for such action to the supreme court
for Its approval, Win. T. Jerome, rep
resenting the stale of New York filed
a brief In opposition to Thaw's appll
oatlAi to release on ball. He declined
to say what had disarranged the re
ported agreement between Interested
lawyers and declared that any state
ment must come from Attorney Gen
eral t’armody at Albany.
Attorneys Stone and Hhurtleff for
Thaw said they would file affldavlta
In rebuttal to Jerome's brief later to
day. Jerome prepared to leave for
Naw York Apparently the agree-
$12.50
ment between the lawyers was entirely
abandoned
The question of Thaw's release on
ball will be taken up by the justices
of the supreme court at their confer
ence tomorrow and a decision may be
announced Monday.
Hot Weather Tonlo and Haalth Builder
Are you run down—Nervous—Tired?
I* everything you do an effort? You
are not lazy—you are sick! Your
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and whole
system need a Tonic. A Tonic and
Health Builder to drive out the waste
matter—build you up and renew your
strength. Nothing better than Elec
tric Bittern. Start today. Mra. Jamea
Duncan, Haynesvllle, Me,, writes:
"Completely cured me after several
doctors gave me up.” 60c and SI.OO,
at your Druggist.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Cut*.
W. H. COOK. JR., Prest. C. C. HETT, SurL
THE COOK CONCRETE COHSTBUCTIOH COMPANY
517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291.
Sidewalks, driveways, Copings, Steps, Cement
Work of All. Kinds.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
$25.00 Spring Suits
Suits in All Sizes.
Saved Lives of 60 in
40 Years; is Found Dead
St. Joseph, Mich,—Captain Joseph
A. Napier, who, during hla 40 years
career aa sailor and vessel master on
the Great Laker, had saved the Uvea
of SO persona, was found dead In bis
lied hero yesterday. He war 88 year*
old. In 1861, single handed, captain
Napier rescued 32 of the passenger*
and crew of the schooner Merchant,
which foundered off Chicago. In 1877
congress voted him a medal for his
bravery In saving several lives from
the wreck of the steamer D. C. Wil
liams, off this port. In effecting this
rescue Captain Napier received an In
jury to his spine, resulting In perma
nent disability.
THIRTEEN
Augusta’s
Best Store
For iVlen