The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 12

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TEN SUPPLIES LEAVE ANTWERP Ilf BIS QUANTITIES Washington.—Stain department of racial* heard today from American IConsul Henry Albert Johnson, at Os j lend, for the first time since the place i war occupied by the German forcer, | Consul Johnson* message, dated ■Oct. 23, by way of Holland, aald shots ! were exchsngcd that day between the f German artillery on shore and British | warships* t sen. The property of the f Hotel Majestic was destroyed and act * I oral persona injured. Big Supplies. i London, 8:05 a. m.—An Amsterdam Idispatch to The Chronicle dated § Tuesday says: "The only news received here today ffr'itri Berlin states that Ihe fight for the Yser canal la going favorably for iUu German*. *T>urlJiK the past few days the Oer- Biana have ben sending great quun i titles of food, blankets and other stores Ifrorr Antwerp to an unknown desti- Ination and the townspeople of Ant- Jwerp fear there will lie a shortage of Ithesc articles. The German* are tak- Ilng thirty per cent of the trainway 1 receipts. 1 “Despite he German assertions that their artillery had driven the British [ships away from Ostend the hoinbarrt- Iment by the ships was renewed so vlg forously .odav that the atmosphere f was In a state of constant vibration jovif a largo area all day. “ALCO CLOTHES” * K Are trade winners to ns because they fit, style and satisfy ever th e most hard-to-please men and young men. A try-on proves flip style and fit—and AIjCO tniloring wears • wears ! wm.i Other Dressing that’s sure to please you awaits vnur earlv call— CkkauyS] “Home of Good Clothes” STOMACH OUT OF FIX'? If rt»o auffri with dyepap.l* or | n . dtgeaUon telephone your grocer to ••nd you on* dnien titnta of • HIV Alt (HNtiKH AI.K I>Hnk one pint with wh matt) and, if not re- Irvad, void grocer le mithurUed to rhorgo J* to the UMiufhoturot SHIVAR GINGER ALE TONIC. OIQKBTIVB, DiLICIOU* I* prepared with the celebrated Shiver Mineral Water Sold under a poet live mterarte* to relieve ary ceee of dyopepelu or Indigestion or your money refunded If cotw grocer haa none In stock tell Ism to telephone hi* etioleeele Kroner Bottled Only by SHIVflk SPRING • HILTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. In a beeutrtui woodland dell. Trunks, Leather Goods l argue! Sleek from Which It Select—Pnoee the Lcwetl Trunk*- Knock proof—Built to Stand tKo Baggag*-Smaakar— Baa Uo. Augusta Trunk Factory 7SS Brood—Oppaatta Menumant LEAVE IT TO MUTT TO PUT ’EM OVER - BY “BUD" FISHER fi'Ky oo thirty ( mv nxsoi,;G I fev t«b f 3 |LL stows ? j 1 (mga Got a eeo Rwce ) )US Hi OUT, AND XAt NTT \ _ *«*««*«' HA£ * * «***• j ItotAcew. mooNNA \ f.Tuun _ }»«• ****] Kt Ht \ W ' ' I DO YOU THINK MRS. BUNGALOW S TOO FAT? TE , & WERS J WEU-1 '"OK ONE . / |\/E 3lIT' BEFOR IDO ( vtntTr I ( KNOW bottle and look AT me : ToTRYIT in TRY IT ON BILL x SAY WIFE L \ DEAR MINE rrr «»r7W s ,, m - ILL fur C UTTUE IN HIS TEA) WHATC WTONti) MUW __ 'v CND SEE HOW J WITHTWKA 1 I^gSRWITV im — — If J . learlyV \ I \ ONE OVER OH ME, It s all a matter of taste. Personally, we like an armful - but never mind. Mrs. Bungalow thinks she’s too fat, and that settles it. Some old chap once said. “Look out for the Greeks when they try to slip you something for nothing,’’ and Mrs. Bungalow evidently had the tip in mind when her dearest enemy. Mrs. Smith, offered her some dope, one hot tie of which, she guaranteed, would turn a hippopotamus into a hummingbird or make Mr. Taft so slim that he'd fly into the air if he went on a teeter with President Wilson. With commendable caution Mrs. Bungalow tries the stuff on the dog.--er.--on Mr. Bungalow, we mean. And just look at the result! Oh, that treacherous Mrs. Smith! Ah, the deceitfulness of some women! Smash goes the bottle, and smash goes Mrs. Bungalow's hope of melting down to a “perfect 36." P. S.-- And, for goodness' sake, just look at the catl THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. WANTED and Women To prepare for Bookkeeping. Banking, Salesmanship, Telegraphy, Civil Service, Shorthand and Typewriting positions. Always open ings for trained men and women. Positions secured graduatea Per sonal instruction In both day and night schools. Night school Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Special opening rates. Lessons by mall If desired. STACK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE sth Floor Hariton Building. Elevator Service. SCHOOL NOW IN OPERATION. READ HERALD WANT ADS. THINK! Of theRUUD TANK WATER HEATER attached to the range boiler in your kitchen; the simple lighting of a match and a turn of the valve starts the heater in operation, and gives you in a few minutes plenty of hot water at any faucet in the house. Of this convenience for the toilet and bath and how it lessens your labor and worry in the every-day household routine. Of getting all the hot water you need during the warm weather and your kitchen de lightfully cool and comfortable in contrast to the excessive heat from the old-fashioned coal stove. Let uu thou) you thit "comfort maker” in operation. The Gas Co. ■ HURSDAY, OCTOBER 2s. MU bM A