The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 11

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2&. Wmy / \ BULLHEAD \ /\V -BRAND- // l aJY / \ TOMATO CATSUP / \ I \\Boz NET WEI ft nr// l / 'y.Aesou/riuf /y I LglTto^ —NOT ALL Catsup is Good Catsup. It may be PURE, but then, it may be “weak,” or carelessly made. When you order Gibbs Catsup—you get a Superior Catsup, a very Tasty Catsup. No Preservatives are used. The Bull Head Label is your GUARANTEE of High Quality. GIBBS TABASCO CATSUP made with a little more sea soning—for those who like a Hot Catsup! S oz. Bottle 10 cents. GIBBS PRESERVING COMPANY, Baltimore, Maryland. FRENCH EXPECT ‘STOMACH BLOW’ -TORETUfiNIT With Battle in Belgium Far From Being Settled Today, Paris Derives Satisfaction From Words of French Com mander. Paris, 6:50 a. m.— The issue of the battle in Belgium was apparently still far from a determination today. That the Germans had made up their minds to reach decision in this part of the theatre of war was indicated by the re port that their general staff has issued a further call for troops from Belgium and Germany for concentration in the vicinity of Dixmunde where some of the most severe fighting in the battle of Flanders hos occurred. Allies Gain. The gain of the allies in the region to the south of Dlxmude as officially announced showed they are able, de spite the heavy and continuous can nonading and the attacks of the Ger man infantry, to take the offensive against the German contingents which previous!; had succeeded in crossing the Yser. This news was received with much satisfaction by the public here as was also the announcemen re garding the offensive movement by the French around Nacy. "Blow in Stomach.” Aa to the action in this vicinity the French recalled a recent remark by General Castelnau when in putting the public on its guard against possible bad newt he said: "We will perhaps receive a blow In the stomach but we ar e sure to return It” More i the west In Woev». the pro gress of the allies toward the route from St. Mlhiel to Met* is, it is pre dicted, going soon to put in a diffi cult position the German forces which have tried, sh crossing the Meuse, to work a Junction with their forces fighting In Argonne. Ground for Hope. Furthermore the advance of the French and Knglish between Ypres and Roulers also gave ground for hope here. As to when this contest In the north would he finished there is no good prediction. French military men said, however that the prolongation of the battle gave no reason for losing patience. Discussing tiie possibility of an at tack on Verdun, General Pierre Cher fils today declared its defense was un limited since It was solidly attached to the allies' army of Argonne. Verdun's Strength. The enemy, he said, after testing the strength of Verdun gradually would give up the hope of attempting to bring about its fall. France, according to the general, still has more than a million men in reserve to give battle to the Germans, to say nothing of the large number of volunteers. These are so numerous in fact that many are being refused. STRANGLES HIS CHILDREN. Bhreveport, La.—Roland Williamson, an attorney of this city, early today is alleged to have strangled to dwith two of hla children, a girl, aged eight, and an infant son. as they lay asleep. Two other children were unmolested. Williamson later was found some dis tance from his home In his night cloth ing and placed in Jail. He is believed to be insane. GIBBS APPLE JELLY, made from the Juice of Northern Apples. No Preservatives are used. 8 oz. Glass —• 10 cents. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASS’N. Chicago.—The annual meeting of the National Collegiate Association, it was announced last night will be held here on December 29th. It will be the first time the meeting has been held in the West. The question of amateurism and other topics in the interest of in ter-collegiate competition will be dis cussed. WALLACE IRWIN writer and lyricist “Tuxedo is always welcome. A pleasant smoke, a mental bracer —the ideal tobacco.” HENRY HUTT famous artiit “A pipeful of Tuxedo puts new life into me. The mildest and purest tobacco grown." Jhfin GEORGE E. PHILLIPS llsyor of Covington, Kentucky “A good pipe, and Tuxedo to fill U, ana I'm satisfied. The tobacco In the little green tin has no rival as far as l am concerned. “ TO USE GOLD 00 LAWFUL MONEY Federal Reserve Banks Issue Notice For Making Transfers Before November 16th. Washington, D. C. —Notices from the federal reserve board were going for ward today to member banks in the new system to use gold or lawful mon ey In making transfers of reserve de posits to the regional institutions. The order also will apply to capital stock subscriptions to reserve banks to be made by the member institutions. It is aimed to provide the regional banks imemdiately with money and will permit the ready issue of reserve notes to member institutions. The transfer of reserves w ill be begun after the secretary of the treasury gives for mal notification of the opening of the regional banks November 16th. “It is the desire of the board” the notice to the banks stated, “to arrange for the actual physical transfer of the first In stallment in such a manner as to create the least possible disturbance to busi ness conditions in any city or section. FELL IN LOVE* WITH MOVIE ACTRESS; KILLED HIMSELF Atlanta. —Because he fell In love with a beautiful “girl on the movie screen,” though he had never seen the original, G. V. Williams, 19 years old, drank carbolic acid in his room on Whitehall street late yesterday af ternoon and was found dead, with the picture of Alice Joyce, motion picture star, smiling down on him from the wall. An open Bible was by his side. The boy came to Atlanta several months ago from Middlesex, N. C., and went to work for a railroad company, In the offices. He was lonely in the city, and made a few friends. He began going to the movie shows, and his acquaintances say he was especial ly faithful in following the pictures in which Alice Joyce was featured. He talked often of her beauty and ex pressed a desire to meet her some day. Some of Williams’ friends say It was not so much Infatuation for the girl on the screen that caused his death as his brooding over a false charge made against him some time ago, when a man stopping in a down town hotel accused Williams of rob bing him. The young man was ar rested and held under bond, and bis case would have come up In a short time. His lawyer says Williams would have had absolutely no trouble in es tablishing his Innocence but had beuu cast down over the Injury to his repu tation. NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS. New Orleans.—Delegates to the convention of the National Funeral Directors’ Association, left the city early today on a boat outing on the Mississippi river given in their honor. The convention which met here Tues day, will elect officers tomorrow, se- You Smoke a “Better” Tobacco —Why Not Smoke The Best? THE tobacco you now smoke you con sider “better tobacco than you ever smoked before.” Naturally, you kept trying until you found a “better” one. But it stands to reason that since there is a difference in tobaccos, you may be miss ing still greater pleasure in -a still better smoke —in the BEST smoke, in fact. Tuxedo is the best smoke because no better tobacco leaf grows, and no process of treating tobacco leaf equals the original “Tuxedo Process.” fluxedo The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette We know that Tuxedo is made of the BEST tobacdb—rich, mellow, perfectly aged Kentucky Burley. None better can be bought , because none better is grown. It is treated by the famous original “Tuxedo Process” for removing the sting and bite of the natural vegetable oils. Tuxedo was born in 1904. Its first imitator appeared two years later. Since then a host of imi tations have sprung up. No other tobacco can give the unique pleasure of Tuxedo because no other maker has yet been able to equal the Tuxedo quality. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Famous green tin with gold let- 1 A feting, curved to fit the pocket lUC Convenient pouch, inner-lined H with moisture-proof paper . . OC /n Claim Humtdore SOc and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. §H§r y Of All Human Blessings f PersonalJ-fcerty^ MR: 'IS fj| dom guaranteed by the Constitu name and established the fame of j| ||| 4 quality, purity, mildness and ex- if j!| j§ stood above all other bottled beers as the Statue of Liberty totttrts Augusta, Georgia jtßudweisenf means Moderation lect the next convention city and then adjourn. Mnny of the delegates ex pressed the opinion that the 1915 con vention wiuld l>e held in San Fran cisco. FOR WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE The old Standard general strength ening tonlo GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria an) huilde up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. For udults and children. SOc. 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