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fjOME EDITION
VOLUME XIX, No. 172.
RECEIVER FOR
MAN'S VISCERA
10 MCOURT
Gase Unique in Annals of U. S.
Supreme Court Docketed Sat
urday. To Pass on Ruling in
Fight For $1,000,000 In
surance Carried By Florida
Capitalist
Washington.—A case unique In su
preme court annals was docketed to
day when an appeal reached that tri
bunal from a Maryland court order di
recting appointment of a receiver for
the vital organs of a dead man.
The case grows out of the fight over
the million dollars insurance carried
by Edward 0.. Painter, a capitalist, of
Jacksonville. Fla., when he fell over
hoard from a ferryboat at Jacksonville
April 21, 1913 and was drowned.
Painter was seized with violent vom
iting and when he went to the rail of
the boat he fell into the water. Upon
recovery of his body his vital organs
were sent by family physicians to Bal
timore for examination. Dr. Charles
Glasor, in whose custody they were
placed, was enjoined by the United
States Fidelity and Guaranty Com
pany from turning the organs over to
the widow and daughter for burial be
fore this company, which had issued an
accident polity to Painter, had an op
portunity to examine them. At the in
stance of the insurance company a re
ceiver then was appointed to take
charge of the organs and to make a
chemical examination on the ground
tha 1 the insurance policy provision giv
ing the company a right of examina
tion. was superior to any property
right the widow or daughter might
mave. It is for review of this decision
that the case today was brought to the
supreme court.
PROBE ITU
FRAUDSCHEMES
Michaele Riccio to Conduct In
vestigation. Defrauded of
Thousands of Dollars.
Waterbury, Conn. —Michaele Riccio,
Italian consul at New Haven, will
come here tonight to conduct an in
vestigation into a conspiracy through
which Italians in many states have
been defraudec. of thousands of dollars.
The inquiry is in the name of the
Italian government.
The arrest of Prank Sandula disclos
ed the conspiracy. Sandula confessed
that he was employed by wealthy New
York Italians, who made it a practice
of fleecing their fellow countrymen.
The scheme is for an Italian to pay
S2OO which entitles him to a paper
signed by the ‘'King of Italy” ex
empting him for military duty, if he
wants to go back to his native land.
Sandula says he sent the money he col
lected to the head of the clique in
New York, receiving therefor ten per
cent commission.
FAVOR A THIRD
MAJOR LEAGUE
Nat’l Baseball C immis3iion
Impressed With Visws of
President Barrow of Inter
national League.
New York.—The national commis
sion, the supreme court of baseball,
looks with favor on the proposal to
establish a third major league. TljiS
was the announcement made by Presi
dent Barrow, of the International
Teague, who, with other members of
that league, conferred with the com
mission in session here today.
According to Barrow the project vya.s
fathered by Ban Johnson, president ot
the American League, and is aimed to
check the invasion of the Fedeial
I.eague. Though tentative as yet,
Barrow said the plan as discussed
called for a league embracing eight
clubs, four in the east and four in the
west. Baltimore would be among
them.
Barrow said further that the com
mission looked with favor on knock
ing out the draft rule from the Class
AA leagues as another method of
checkfrufting the Federals.
The commission gtill was In session
when the International League presi
dent made this statement.
When the commission meeting ad
journed Ban Johnson confirmed what
Barrow had said and added:
deal is as good as consummat
ed. Borne sort of announcement will
probably be made within a week or
ten days.”
Clubs from the International League
In the east Rnd the American Asso
ciation in the west will make up the
new circuit If the proposal Is carried
out. Baltimore, Buffalo, Toronto and
Newark will make up tho eastern
four.
With today's session the baseball
magnates concluded their meetings
here.
SIEZE MALE SUFFRAGISTS.
London.—Se vesta I male suffrage's
who Interrupted David Lloyd George,
chamwllor of the exchequer While he
was 'tetiverlng a spech today In South
Ixindon were seised by the Irate au
dience and half drowned In a pond In
the (pounds.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
HUNDREDS HAVE TAKEN .ADVANTAGE
OF OUR CLUB PLAN. WHY NOT YOU.—
A small fee is charged to join, which entitles you
to buy furniture at cash price and pay for it in
small moflt hly payments. Purple Stamps are
given with each payment which offsets the fee.
Fine and Artistic For
Elegantly Appointed Homes
Never was there a June Sale that contained so much furniture of the very highest charac
ter and elegance. Never before, in any store anywhere, were the opportunities for artistic
homes offered in such broad array at such positive concessions on prices already fair.
Every piece or suite is representative of the highest artistic effort of one or another of
the master furniture makers of*America.. The woods used are carefully selected specimens,
beautifully matched and exquisitely finished.
Reductions Range From 10 to 331 Per Cent
$135.00 Fumed Dining Room
Suite; Sale Price $104.50
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H——S—» .'I- -J9ULIMI SMWIII
ed silver drawer, two napkin drawers, extra
large lined drawer and roomy double doored
cupboard. The mirror is of the best French
plate, and has a narrow shelf above.
The China Closet is 44 inches wide, 60
inches high and 15 inches deep.
The double thick glass ends and front are
panelled in mission effect making it very at
tractive.
The Serving Table is 36 inches in width,
has a large drawer for cutlery and roomy shelf
beneath.
The Table top is 54x54 inches round, sup
ported by a massive square pedestal and will
extend to 72 inches.
Your choice of either wood or solid leather
seat chairs. Suite complete $104.50.
$12.50 Sweeper Vacs it Q Cf)
Reduced to
Machine is a powerful Vacuum Clean
er, hut works like a carpet sweeper. Nothing
to get out of order, and no electricity required.
At one sweeeping this machine will get
anywhere from a cup full to a quart of pure
dirt; dirt that cannot be reached with a carpet
sweeper or straw broom. Let us send one to
your home on trial.
$25.00 solid Red Cedar Chest with trav,
for $19.95
$20.00 solid Red Cedar Chest, with trav,
for $15.95
$3.50 Round Hamper Basket $2.98
$3.00 Round Hamper Basket $2.49
$2.50 Square Hamper Basket $1.98
50c Linoleum Mats 39?
50c Matting Rugs 29^
25c White Rods 15^
$6.50 9x12 Matting Art Squares $4.98
$12.00 Couch Hammocks $9.00
THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21. 1914.
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
870 BROAD STREET
This Suite
consists of 8
pieces.
The mas
sive 60 inch
S i d e b oard
has double
thick or
what is
known as a
plank top.
It has a lin-
All Upholstered Furniture
Greatly Reduced.
o nv~
SIIO.OO Three Piece Living Room
Suite $95.00
SBO.OO Three Piece Living Room
Suite $05.00
$52.50 Three Piece Living Room
Suite • $45.00
$35.00 Three Piece Living Room
Suite .. ..$29.95
$25.00 Three Piece Living
Room Suite $19.95
SIO.OO Fumed Oak Cellarette with brass cov'
ered top and brass plates on door .... $6.50
$16.50 Early English Oak Cellarette, equipped
with decanter, humidor, wine glasses, etc.
Sale price SIO.OO
$45.00 Solid Mahogany Cellarette, equipped as
the above, sale price $34.95
$25.00 Sewing Table, made of solid Mahogany,
with drop leaf sides and convenient
drawers $19.95
$20.00 Sewing Table, made of solid Mahogany,
with drop leaf sides and convenient
drawers $15.95
SIB.OO Sowing Table, made of solid Mahogany,
Martha Washington design $14,419
$12.50 Sewing Basket, mado of solid
Mahogany $9.98
$8.50 Workstand, made of solid Mahogany,
for $6.75
Go-Carts and
Sulkies
$7.50 Willow Go
Carts $5.98
$4.50 Sidewalk
Sulkies $3.98
$2.50 Sidewalk
Sulkies $1.98
$2.50 Folding
Go Cart* .. . .$1.98
Pretty Summer Clothes
Pretty Low-Priced.
Pure Silk Jap
Waists,in White
for $1.75
Full blouse, point
ed collar, hemstitched
seams, fastened with
pearl bullet buttons.
These waists are the
biggest values ever
offered in Augusta.
Soft, lustrous, be
coming, they blunder
and are the coolest
daintiest blouses im
aginable. The price
asked barely covers
the silk in them. Tn
sizes 36 to 42. Don’t
miss having one.
Organdie Waists
Crisp, Fresh and ex
tremely modish with
the new roll or floral
collar, $1.25, $1.98.
$2.25, $2.50.
$3.98 Pink Crepe de Chine Blouses for $2.25
Every Suit in this sale is a triumph of art, style
and tailoring; beautifully silk lined coats. Read these
prices. See the Suits. You will marvel and buy.
$19.95, $21.95, $23.95 Silk and Wool Suits now $8.95
$37.50, S4O, $42.50 Spring Wool and Silk
Suits ‘ .$15.00
$29.75, $32.50, $35.00 Spring Wool and Silk
Suits $12.50
$25.00 Silk and Wool Suits $9.95
$27.50 Spring and Wool Suits $10.95
B lack and White and Navy and
White Striped Dresses.
Long box-pleated peplume, roll orgendie collars and vests, moire girdle*
and full blouse waists.
Dresses for $6.50--Worth SIO.OO
While Nub Crepes, Flowered Velina. Striped Marquisette Drosses, with
Inna panels, Gladstone collnrs of oraandl„ with vest to match, or with
soft laces In the dresslor typed.
Dresses Worth $12.50 to OP OR fr. QI Q QC
$19.95, on Sale for Qu.OJ lU 01 J»JJ
Special Sale of 14 yr. and 16 vr. Dresses
SMALL WOMEN CAN SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THIS SALE.
$1.0(1 Hondo Drosdod, 14-yrar to Mi-year sized 50''
$1.60 Houho Dressed, 14-year and 16-year sizes 'fgC
STREET DRESSES: 14-YEAR AND 16-YEAR SIZES, IN CREPE, LIN
ENS AND VOILE, WHITE AND COLORED—
SS.OO Dresses #2 98 $0.50 Dresses. . |K QO
$5.95 Drosses S 3 98 SIO.OO Dresses 86 9o
All High Priced Dresses in 14 yr. and 16 yr.
Sizes Greatly Reduced.
$6.50 Spring Wool Skirts $4.95
In Hliepherd Chocks, novelty checks and stripes and navy. In crop*
poplins and seraes, In aodet tunics, double and triple tunics or combina
tion wool and silk. *
———————■.
A Few of Those Wonderful Bar
gains in Silk Dresses Left
Dresses worth up to $30.00, to close for .. . $7 95
CREPE DOWNS
SI.OO Gowns 89tf
$1.25 Gowns SI.OO
16 button white and black
Silk Gloves. 75c
gloves for .. ..
WASH MATERIALS
Fresh, Crisp and Desirable, In a Special Sale
This Week.
STRIPED CREPES, solid woven striped Crepe* and colored Ratines
In lovely shades and finest materials, worth up to |
SI.OO tho yard, now .. 1
RAMIE LINEN, In arnen, rose, lavender, copen, oyster; 36 Inches
wido; worth 45c and 50c, tho yurd 290
59c PETER TIiOMSON LINEN, In navy 300
$6.00 PER YE Ast —5 CENTS PER COPY.
Saw S Per Cent
By making youir cash purchases before noon
and obtaining douiole Purple .Stamps. Single
Stamps given on all cash purchases in the af
ternoon.
Parasols Half Price
Middy Blouses
6 years to 10 years.
SI.OO Middies .. . .69£
$1.50 Middies .. . 98^
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