The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN 4% TH E 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870. In Operation 44 Years The most •amllnlHtratlon of finance la necessary to the man of moderate idmik, while advice and counsel In finanolal and business transactions la often needed. Thla beak eukkttes fheee essentials Men and women In all walks of life find the service, facili ties and aaalstance of thla Institution rtf much value to them W* welcome the small account as woll as the larger ones, and solicit the banking business of careful, conservative energetic people. Safely Deposit Boxes to Rent These are in five different sizes at $3.00 to $20.00 per year, or on thla basis for less period. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEORGE P. BATES, Cashier. THE SIG SALE OF— l^— ■ Bigger Values In Men’s and Women’s dependable Summer Shoes in fashion’s latest fancies, now on at the Guarantee Shoe Co. You’re not asked to make your selections from a collection of has beens of ye olden tyme, but you’re given your choice of any shoe in our big and de sirable new stock at $2.95 Shoes priced by us all season $4.00 & $3.00, and the product of the best shoe makers of Christendom. You’re however not con fined to a $2.95 purchase as you can buy a $3.00 pair of white canvas or patent pumps for $1.95 GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 10th and Broad Sts. ‘LAW OF FLIGHT’ CHARGE FAILS * Complete Exoneration of En sign Richardson of the Bat tleship Arkansas After Ex haustive Inquiry. Washington, D. C.—Rear Admiral Jiadgf-r r,ported today that fienwationa.l no wa dlHpatrheH sent from Vera Cruz by Fred B. Hoalt, an American writer, ch*.nring that the "law of flight" had b*>n applied to Mexican prinonerH by an American naval officer had been found without foundation by a court of ln*- quiry. fcecreary Daniels directed the in vent Ration, while Secretary Carrlson’s order for the cancellatiori of Boult’s cor respondent credentials and his deporta tion was held in abeyance. The findings of the court were described In this state ment by Act ins Secretary Roosevelt of the navy department: “The navv department has received a dispatch from Rear Admiral Badger Muting the investigation of the allega tions made by Fred L. Boalt, a news paper correspondent at Vc?ra Cruz of the Newspaper enterprise Association, has been concluded. The inquiry was exhaustive and ex amined into every phase of the charges. It showed concluslvel-y thaJ Boalt s statements were false and that under no circumstances or at no time w'as the so called ‘law of flight' applied at Vera Cruz tty the naval forces of the united States. Admiral Badger reports that he will forward the proceedings and recods to Washington by the next mall. The acting secretary of the navy is highly gratified, hut not in the least surprised at the results of the investigation.'' The finding exonerates Ensign Wil liam A. Richardson of the battleship Arkansas who was named by Boalt as authority for his stories. FIGHT HOUSE BILL, SOLICITORS Vigorous Clash on Plan to Change the Office to County Prosecutor. New Counties Squelched. Atlanta. Ga. -A vigorous fight over the 1,111 Introduced by Representative* Full- I,right anil Heath, of Burke county, abolishing the office of solicitor general and t reating the office of County Rrose cutlng Attorney, developed when the measure was brought up for considera tion Thursday. , . The right against the bill was led by Culpeppiv, of Merlweather county, sml McMlchael, of Marion, the opposition of the latter being based on the fact that he has prepared a bill, already intro duced In the house, putting the Solicitor Generals on a salary. Representative Fullhrlght led the fight In behalf of his bill. He declared a similar law Is In operation In most of the progressive states of the Union, and that by enacting It Georgia will turn into the coffers of (he various counties thousands of dollars that now go Into the pockets of the Solicitors General as fees. Wohlwender Backs Bill. Wohlwender, of Mnscogc*. spoke In behalf of the hill charging that the So licitors are lobbying ngalnst it. and that lis passage was almost essential to the welfare of the state. Mr Wohlwender had the floor when adjournment was taken at 1 o'clock, and will "resume his dlscuslon of the measure Friday. Mr Fullbrlgld's bill provides that the salaries of the prosecuting attorneys created by the measure shHil he fixed 1 1 v the legislature by means of lochl hills. Two amendments were offered, one by Mr. Fullhrlght, which provides that the hill shall not he effective until 1917. and the other by Garllnglon of Richmond, which provides that the bill shall go Into effect after the expiration of the terms of the present Solicitors General throughout the state. Mr. Fullhrlght explained also that his hill would have the effect of abolishing the Solicitor of City Courts, forcing the county attorney to hnudle criminal cases from the Justice courts to the supreme court. The house Thursday killed two hills creating new counties without allowing either of them to reach a roll call. The propoettlon to create the county of Griggs from territory earved from the oountlea of Mitchell. Worth and Colquitt was defeated when the report of the committee favorable to the passage of the bill was disagreed to by a vote of 94 to 41. The report of the comlttee ne the llanaell county bill, to eree*- inat coun ty with territory fro.,, Mitchell Grady, Thomas and Colquitt counties, was dis agreed to by a vole of 96 to 21 The latter Mil was vigorously opposed by Hopkins of Thomas county. PHONE Want Ads EARLY —don't wait until late evening to phone your want ads for the Sunday Herald. It's much better for you—and us —when you phone them early in the day. Do it now. Thanks. Phones 296 and 297 FHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA Superfluous Hair Killed Without Electricity Mme. Chaminade’g Advice. "I have the greatest trouble with cor respondents who insist on using common, worthless depilatories or the torturing electrical needle for killing their super fluous liair," says Mine. Chaminade in Milady’s Boudoir. "More mental and physical suffering is caused by these abominable methods than you can im agine. 1 have carefully tried a new and simple method that never falls to re move all signs of hair completely and painlessly and without Injury to the skin or complexion. In a surprisingly large number of <ases It has destroyed all traoe of hair so that it has never re turned. In fact I must caution my readers that It must not be applied to hair that they do not wish totally de stroyed. It is called Mrs. Osgood’s Wonder," after the well-known society woman who allowed It to be put on the market after It had succeeded in entire ly eradicating all trace of her own very distressing growth of hair on chin, lip and arms, after everything else had fail ed. Mrs. Osgood’s Wonder Is quite Inex pensive; you can obtain it from Howard's Re?xall Drug Stores or any up-to-date druggist or department store. Ask for it by name, "Mrs. Osgood’s Wonder;’’ a signed Money-Back guarantee comes with every package. Resinol stops itching instantly! THE moment Resinol Ointment touches any itching Bkin, the itching stops and healing begins. With the aid of Resinol Soap, itquickly removes all traces of eczema, poison-ivy, heat rash, tetter, ringworm, pimples or other tormenting, disfiguring eruption, leaving the skin clear and healthy. It is equally good for sunburn, insect bites, red, rough hands, and dandruff. Retinol has been proscribed by doctors for 19 years. All druggists sell Retinol Ointment (50c and $1.00), and Retinol Roap (25c.) For trial the free, write to Dept. 9-S, Resinol, Baltimore* Md. Beware of useless "substitutes." HOW FRENCH PEOPLE CURE STOMACH TROUBLE A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable oil, and said to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles, has been Introduced in this country by George H. Mayr, who for twenty years has been one of the leading down town druggiats of Chi cago and who himself was cured by.it* use. So quick and effective is its action that a single dcse Is usually enough to bring pronounced relief Ip the most stubborn cases, and many people who have tried it declare they never heard of anything to produce such remarkable results in so short a time. It is known as Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy and can now be had at almost any drug atore. It is now sold here by i U. Howard's Urug Stores and drug g'sts eve-vwhere. BLANCHARD & CO, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS 1368 Broad Street. Phone 3138. Efficient Service Guaranteed Only a Few Days Before Carpenters Go to Work The wise ones are getting the things they need from this Swan-Edwards stock while the selecting still is good. ALL FURNISHINGS REDUCED 20 PER CENT ALL MEN’S SUITS REDUCED $15.00 Suits at SIO.OO $17.50 Suits at $11.65 $20.00 Suits at $13.35 $22.50 Suits at.,...515.00 $25.00 Suits at $16.65 $27.50 Suits at $18.35 $30.00 Suits at $20.00 $35.00 Snits at $23.35 SWAN-EDWARDS CO. Be Sure to Bead the “Wants” Gas Cooking Demonstration Conducted by MISS ELSIE G. CARING Of Rochester, N. Y., Every Evening at 8 o’clock, at the GrAS OFFICE. MENU FRIDAY EVENING Broiled Fish, Apple Muffins, Potato Augraten. Butterscotch Pie, Toasted Cheese Sandwiches, Bonbons. GAS LIGHT CO,, AUGUSTA, GA. Make Your Own Selection Milk i" 3 cans 25c Catsup 3 bottles 25c Matches I'Z. 7 boxes 25c PeasJfL a can 15c Tomatoes can 4c A&P Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hams, lb.. 22c Snowdrift Compound Picnic Shoulders, i n r Pound * UL Yard Eggs, dozen Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. For Iced Tea IT s» e Thea- Nertar, king of all Teas. Pound. . 60c* STRAW HATS $5.00 Straws... s3.oo $4.50 Straws ..$2.50 $3.50 Straws...s2.oo $3.00 Straws... sl.7s $2.50 Straws... sl.so Lump Starch ” 0 h ;“. 4 lbs. 15c Rice EZ. a lb. 5c Pineapple .tT." can 16c Olive Oil pt. 33c qt 65c Evaporated Peaches lb. ...Sc CHEESE Pound 20c Lemons Dozin 20c No. 5. 55c; No. 10, $1.10; No. 20, $2.20 FRIDAY. JULY 17. Sultana Coffee I* the Best Velue on the Merket. This Coffee Is al ways sold In Cardi nal Red Trade-Mark Bags. TAKE NO OTHER. Lb. 30c Self 24 lbs. Rising 7c Flour iwC Best A&P Aft Creamery i IP Butter i ' ’'J %