The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Speaking ... THE... Public Mind KEEPING SCRAPS. To the Herald: The primary rcquiaite of a use ful system of scrap-keeping are three: 1, The system mimt udmll of proper classification by (subject*, 2, the ■crape moat, be readily accessible, once thi'y are classified; 3, there muat be (some quick means of rearrange ment, If necessary The old-fashioned scrap bonk la set ting; to be leas and less satisfactory for the preservation of clippings. A great deal o." time la consumed In rutting and pasting up the scraps and even when they are pasted up the collector run* the risk of not getting together aTI the matters bearing on the same subject They become sepa rated either through hick of apace or Inability to rearrange the material at hand. The best way of keeping together ull the ehpntnes on a given subject ta to put thVsn In mnntlla envelopes, and these In a vertical letter file. The size of the envelopes will vary with the collector's needs, and the vertical fil ing cases may he obtained In sections ai.i” «x(landed as desired. All the col lector baa to do when he haa some thing he wants to keep ts to run hla band along the top of the envelopes, reading their contents, and In time lie will Instinctively find the one where his clipping belongs. Ho should then put It with the others and write Hie title of It on the envelope. In this way thousands and thousands of scraps can he kept accessible at a moment’s notice. Then there Is another big advan tage One rarely knows In advance Just why he ts collecting along a c er tain line. The number of clippings Increases, and the subject expands and expands, till at last comes the central Ides, and the whole mass of material shapes itself With the tna olllh envelope system It Is very eaay to gather together subjects that are closely allied to the central theme, and 10 rearrange them In proper se quence. —S. 8. BPEAKINO THE I’UIU.K? MtNil 13 AUGUSTA WIDE-OPEN? Tn The Herald: It liati been said that Augusta la a wicked city, yrt t<> the naked eye, It look* like a vary saintly city You ran aaa the advertisements on the <1 ir farant corners, tailing of the big church revival* Htlll, na I aay, it la vary wicked, n city of wide-open vice Why la thia? Are the churches asleep after nil? To which ninny voices arise In protest. Then may 1 aak hos the "Devil" a hold In them, Is he actively at work? Thia looks very prol'shly to me Come folks let's rout him out. can't you see that he la merely drawing the divine fire of the Augusta pul pits to meet his own ends? How do you aak? t'nn't we see, nre we blind that we can't ace hla alms? While our worthy ministers dis course at length on the evils of tli« ■'Movies'' and the soda founts on Hurt day. Old Nick revels In glee And why should he not?' Hasn’t hla ma chiavellian : ethods been successful? In other words while the “movies" mid soda founts are under fire of our churchmen, the real places of vice are "wide-open." And on Sunday, worse than ever for they are shorn of their fake fronts, such as the so-called dance halls and "fake groerles " As It Is almost Impossible to keep the young people at home on Sunday afternoon why not l»t them have the ■•movies," and soda founts, under the eye* of respectful society, rather than the lonely nothing to do hut walk and talk and do other things worse? I>. E PEACE IN BASE BALL WORLD ? Leaders of Organised Ball and a Committee From ‘‘Feds'’ Meet in Chicago Tomorrow to Determine Result. Chieapo. -Leader* of organized hnse b*ll »nd a commutes representing the Ksdarsl league will meet here tomor row In « conference to determine whether there Is to b« peace In the baseball world. James A. Gilmore, president of the Federal league, was authority for the. statement today that the "peace ad vocates" will come to a final decl aim tomorrow, ( Meet Half-Way. ‘We always have heen willing to tweet organised baseball half-way,” said Gilmore. "Aa neither side seem* dissatisfied with the demands of the other It appears aa If a working agreement would he reached. “There will be a Federal league next season and It will he a major league. Of course, we may have to arrange our circuit If an agreement ts entered ] Into with organised baseball.'' Chairman Herrmann of the national! commission and K. B. Johnson, pres I- | dent of the American league and mem , her of the commission, are to nttrn I I the conference as representgthos of; organised baseball, It was said. MINISTER STOVALL’S WIFE AND DAUGHTER BACK / Atlanta, Ga.—Mra. Pleasant A. Sto vall and Mtaa Pleasant Stovall, 11*0,1 IS. wife and daughter of the American minister to Bwltxerland. formerly editor of the Savannah News. have re turned to thia country from Herne, after at eventful experience in the war aone. They arrived at New York yesterday and will be at home In Sa annah anon They do not expect to rejoin Mr Stovall for aome lime For aome weeks Mra Stovall and her daughter aided the American di plomat In looking after the comfort of atranded American tourist* and then Miss Stovall took up Red Cross work. She was about to become a nurse with the French army, but Minister Stovall wits advised that this might be construed as a breach of neutrality and that a diplomat's da lighter should avoid taking sides, so she resigned. FREE Diet Advice so Constipation and Indigestion Sufferers Invest 25 centH today and start at once to forever end the misery of con stipation and the distress caused by eh spepsla or Indigestion or upset stoii hc h. call It what you will. Oct a box of Hot .Springs Liver But tons today; take them as directed, and while taking follow the advice printed on the little diet slip which comm with each box and in 24 hours you'll Is on (he right road to complete re covery. These little chocolate coated Hot Hprings Liver Muttons from the fa mous Hot Springs of Arkansas are the le t re-, edy you can find for many and various alnnents.® Hick Headache, for Instance, and Blllleusness, Sour Stomach, Nervousness, Mental J>n presslon and Sleeplessness They are fine* for Malaria, too, and for Pimply, Hallow, Tilotehy Skin, and to give you a keen appetite ami as a general tonic to make you feci fit and fine, they are unsurpassed. Don't take Calomel; Hot Springs Liver Buttons cost but 25 cents a box, and to tone up the Inactive liver, ure better surer and safer than Calomel. Ask your druggist. If he cannot supply you, send 25 • «nts, stamps or currency, , for a box, to Hot Springs Chemical 1 Co., Dept. 15. Hot Springs, Arkansas. No Possibility of Prince of Wales Leaving for Front London.—There Is no possibility of the Prime of Wales leaving for the front shortly. Ills Royal Highness Is still busily engaged with his regiment, and will presumably go to Cater he m, where the depot of the Brigades In charge of the training of a squad ot Cuards is situated, In order to take recruits there. It IniK been laid down thatJio Junior officer shall he sent to the mint save In extreme urgency without he has previously h <1 six months’ training at home. The Prince of Wales only Join ed Ids regiment as recently a* August last, though he had previously had some experience as n private in tno Officers' Training Corps at Oxford Hnlverslty. In due course, the Prince will he at tached to the Headquarters’ Staff, but this Is not likely to he until ths srplng of next year ot the earliest. By ex press direction of the King. His Royal Highness Is helng treated precisely as any other muiltern officer In the Bri gade of Ounrds, and ts granted no special privileges whatever. DIVORCE SUIT FOLLOWS MACON AINSWORTH AFFAIR Atlanta, Ga.—Society and church circles are stirred by the announce ment from Macon that Mrs. Kleannr 11 l’nrtor Ainsworth, an IH-year-nld bride of a few months, has filed suit for divorce nvalnst Malcolm D. Ainu worth, son of In;,. W. N. Ainsworth, pawtor of the Mulberry Htreet Meth odist Church and one of the host known ministers In the South. The snil followed on the heels of Dr. Ainsworth's famous sermon against tho divorce evil. The young wife says she lived with her huslxmii then In Atlanta, less than four months, returning to her home In Macon, where she had met the young man. She says he violently abused her. both menially and physically. This la the second sensational affair In which Mrs Ainsworth Ims figured. Tlieir marriage was a midnight run away. and while she was a leading candidate for "Queen of Georgia," at the Macon Confederate reunion, she swallowed a bottle of neld and came in nr dying. Her family stated then that It wna an accident. PRES’T MAY SEE GAME. Washington.—President Wilson lias received an Invitation to attend tho Army and Navy football game In Philadelphia November 28th and may tveeept, Mr. Wilson witnessed last year's game. Sprains,Bruises Stiff Muscles Ploan's Liniment will save hours of suffering. For bruiso or sprain it gives instant relief. It amists inflanitnationanil thus prevents more serious troubles developing. No need t» rub it in—-it acts at once, instantly relieving tie pain, however severe it may be. Here'* Proof CK<vitt Jokiutm, /* O. Bat 1 OS, f«q ton's ,V. I’., trrilss: “l tprautad my ftuklt* utul diftiixHtth) my left hip bv ftJUng out of * third *torv window #ii month* mo. I wrut on crutch*# for four month*, t hen I aturt'd to uw #nm# of your Liniment, according It' your direc tion*. and 1 must «*y t iiat ll i# hoping mo wotulnr fully. I threw n\y crulcho# *way. Only uwh! two bottle* of your lanimcnt and now I *m walking quit* well with on# can#. I never will b# with out Sloan’# Liniment." All DhW 25a. Send four centg in ttiunpg for • TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. D*pt. B, Philadelphia, Pa. SLOANS LINIMENT MUT IT CIST TO IT ELECTED Can 160 Pounds of Hot Air Be Called a Campaign Contribu tion, One Asks. Washington.—Senator Penrose, re elected In Pennsylvania, spent *»,- i 073.37 In Ills primary contests and the general election, according to his sworn statement filed today. He re ported he received no contributions. J. C. W. Beckham, democratic can , dldate for senator from Kentucky, re -1 ported contributions of *5,325 and ex i ponses of *2,666.66. Senator Fletcher, re-elected In Flor ida, reported he had no contributions and no expenditures. Senator Cummins, re-elected In lowa, reported he had received no con tributions and had made no expendi tures except his traveling expenses. Representative Mann of Illinois, re publican leader of the.house, reported contributions of *665 and expenses of *1,740. John H. Fow of Philadelphia, an unsuccessful democratic candidate for congress In Pennsylvania, reported he had neither contributions nor expendi tures, "The reason, T suppose,” ha ex plalned, "Is that my friends, and espe cially the democratic congressional committee, did not know I was a can didate, unless it can he said that 160 pounds of hot air called speeches, sup posed to have been Inflicted on the members of the senate and house, can bo called contributions." Victor Murdock, progressive candi date for the senate In Kansas, re ported having spent *530 and having received *350. TOD SLOAN’S BROTHER DEAD, Chicago,—Freemont Sloan, brother of Tod anti Pash Sloan, famous American Jockeys, when American racing was at Its henght, died last, night at the County Hospital. Sloan raced a string of horses In Chicago before the bnn was placed on the sport and also served as trainer for several well-known owners. Tod Sloan Is serving as driver of an ambulance wagon In the French army. IF BLADDER OR KIDNEYS BOTHER —3 Try the Favorite Recipe of Old Folks—Buchu and Juniper. Rveryone knows that Buchu and Juniper properly compounded Is the bent medicine for weak kldnsys or bladder. When the urine becomes cloudy, the bladder Irritated; when you have an unusual flow of urine, Hcaldlng, dribbling, straining or too frequent passage from the bladder— your head and back aches —your ankles or eyelid* ara swollen, spots before the eyes, leg cramps!* shortness of breath, sleeplessness and despond ency, dizzy spells, and If weather Is hnd you have rheumatism, try ths following: Get from any reliable drugglat a good siied bottle of Stuart's Buohii and Jurlper Compound. Take a spoonful after meals. Drink plenty of water. Drop the use of sugar and sweets. In a day or so your kidneys will act fine and natural. Stuart’s Buchu mixed with Juniper has been used for years to clean out Impurities from tho kidneys and bladder, also to neutralize the uric acids In the blood and urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending all kidney and bladder weakness and eurlng Diabetes. Stu art’s Buchu and Juniper is a fine kid nev and bladder regulator and has helped thousands of sufferers whan most every other medicine failed to help or cure. Be sure It's Stuart’s Bu chu and Juniper Compound. Remington No. 10 This is the Typewriter which you find In the schools, the railroads, the newspapers and all ths big business of fices in Augusta. It le our "Oorrestiondenee Model" and hat sll the latest and most desirable features— visible writing, back spaces, two color ribbon, column se lector. etc. The Remington has always b#en regarded aa the depend able me chine, and tt Is the typewriter for you to buy. L J. HENRY -THE TYPEWRITER MAN.- To the Public Th« cooking demonstration which has Just closed at our stora ''• ry «*tlsfactory In every particular. Those who saw COLES HOT BLAST RANGE in operation seemed well pleesed. ssv- * eral proving this fact by ordering the range. ERS. >n ’* <n “ nd Ul U * ,h * w you thl * r * n «*- *>*o COLES HEAT CULPEPPER BROTHERS ■ HOME „ _ rHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Base of One British Submarine Squadron Moved;German Spies London,—Owing to the activities of German spies along the East Coast of England the base of one of the British submarine squadrons has had to be changed. The departure and return of the latter were constantly being re ported to the German North Sea scout destroyers or trawlers flying the Dutch flag, either by means of some undis covered wireless plants or more llko ly by a system of submarine telegra phy. Shirts 75c, *I,OO *1.60, less 10 per cent off. The best makes. See F. G, Martins, Boy or Girl? Great Question! This brings so many minds an old and tried family remedy—an external ap- ...uuvuvu rw IV justi fy its U 36 In all cases of coming mother-hood. It has been generally rec ommended for years and years and those who havo used It speak in highest praise ■>f the Immense relief It affords. Partlcu arly do these knowing mothers speak of :he absence of morning sickness, absence 3f strain on the ligaments and freedom from those many other distresses usually .ooked forward to with such concern. There Is no question but what 'Mother's Friend” has a marked tendency to relieve the mind and this of Itself In Addition to the physical relief has given t a very wide popularity among women. Tou can obtain "Mother's Friend” at almost any drug store. It has helped a host of mothers to a complete recovery. It Is prepared only by Bradfleld Reg ulator Co.. 301 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Avoid the many worthless substitute#. Anybody Can Shout BEST •—but there’s always one store that delivers— —you’ll find out who sells better than usual clothes after your try-on of an ALCO new Fall Suit many good models ready for your choosing—priced sls to $35 we favor the ALCO “25, n —yes —we are ready with new haberdashery FROM SOX UP TO HATS MS Creary si "Home of Good Clothes." PILES CURED ts-vi Without ths flhjpa gbl knife, detention fSjEEg w* No one need suf awaiting them. I GUARANTEE RESULTS. Rheumatiem in most of Ita forms Is permanently cured by tny system of treatment Eczema, Ilmples. Erysipelas or any 1 eruptive diseases of the skin promptly cured. Bladder and Kidney Troubles, un der my system of treatment show eigne of Improvement at once. Ulcere—l ears not how long-stand - ! lag, I usually cure them In a short . while. Consultation and advloe free and confidential. Office hours, 8 a. m tc 7 p. m dally; Rundays, 10 to t only. DR. GROOVER, SpeotsMst. 504-7 Dyer Bldg. Augusta, Ga plication known as "Mother's Friend.” During the period of expectancy It Is ap plied to the ab dominal muscles and Is designed to soothe the Intricate network of nerves Involved. In this manner It has such a splendid Influence aa to Justl- WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE VARIOUS Window Displays For Home Made Home Trade Week in Augusta Sunday’s Herald Cooperation of Manufacturers and Mer chants aqd the big buying public of Augusta is creating wide spread interest in the Live at Home, Made at Home and Trade at Home Idea in this city and section. , i ’ Next Sunday’s Herald will carry the list of exhibits and the location of the window displays to be made by the manufacturers through the cooperation of the local mer chants. THE HERAL’S CITY MARKET HEADQUARTERS will be located at 629 Broad Street during the week of November 16-21, and farmers and houskeepers are cor dially invited to make use of its services with out cost. It is for Demonstration purposes only and will be open only for the week. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 will be Open Air City Market Day in Augusta and farm wagons with country produce will be al lowed the use of the 500 and 600 Blocks for market purposes. Farmers will find a ready sale for their produce on Market Day, Satur day, November 21 in Augusta and the house keeper's of the city will have an opportunity to patronize Augusta’s Demonstration Open Air City Market. PUSH THE SLOGAN—PUT IT INTO PRACTICAL, PERSONAL USE DURING DEMONSTRATION WEEK. “Live at Home, Made at Home, Trade at Home Week in Augusta, Nov. 16-21. You’ll feel better and you’ll make busi ness better for everybody if you will ‘LIVE AT HOME AND TRADE AT HOME.’ For Further Particulars Address THE LIVE AT HOME EDITOR THE AUGUSTA HERALD AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11