The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page 13, Image 13

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. LODGE THROWS , ff INTO THEM Sharp Criticism of Administra tion Regarding Attitude To wards Mexico and the Firing on Tennessee’s Launch. Boston.—Criticism of th.e adminis tration’* attitude in connection with the recent firing upon a boat from the cruiser Tennessee in Turkish waters and with the Tampico incident in the Mexican trobules, was made last night by i'nited States Senator Henry Cabot Rodge. Speaking before the Middle sex Club, a Republican organization, the senator said: "The administration is content to have it appear that the Tennesee was fired upon to give warning of mines, but you all know what happened at Tampico. Then within three days the American sailors were in Mexican waters and shedding their blood.. And now —the incident of the salute seems to have been forgotten. And the flag was never saluted. A Fighting Age. “Ail our efforts should have been devoted to bringing about pacification In Mexico Instead of getting Huerta out of office. As it Is now. Mexico is in the throes of revolution and the two pets of this administration. Car ranza and . ilia are at each other’s throats.” s “The party in power should remem ber,” Mr. Hodge added, “that these are perilous times. It should inquire into the state of our defenses. The presi dent Says this is an academic ques tion. This is a fighting world—a fighting age. Ret us find out the con dition of our army and of our navy ifiid the slate of our preparedness. Ret those findings be made known to. the people and then let the people say whether the money shall tie diverted from building southern pnstoffices to our-defenses." “POOR KID” XMAS PLANNED BY COPS Gary. Ind.—ts every “poor kid” in Gary deep not have a happy Christ mas it will not be the fault of tile po lice force of this city. Captain Thomas Avdelott thought of a scheme to pre vent any of the youngsters being over looked iiy Santa Claus, Captain Aydelott has set all his men to collecting "coupons” given with ci gars, chewing gum, cigarettes, bread and other articles. The coupons will be redeemed and the proceeds used to give the poor children a treat at Christmas time. The patrolmen have collected SSO worth Of vouchers in a few days. STRICKEN FROM ' LEGION OF HONOR Bordeaux, via Paris 3:50 p. m.— President Pninourr Issued a decree to* dav striking fhom the roll of the Le gion of Honor the names of all Ger mans thereon. . “When the French government l>e itows the decoration of the Legion of Gtonor upon foreigners" the decree foarts: "It does not do so merely in recognition of individual merit but al so as a mark of homage to the na tion to Which tiie foreigners thus dee rated helonfs." President Poincare asserts that the Germans in conducting the war ere systematically violating all the rules of international law by acts of cruel ty and harbrrism without precedent in the history of hum- tiitv. which have excited tiepins: Germany the universal conscience. Buits and Over Coats, 25 per cent off for cash. We need the money. Come now. save money. F. G. Mertins. 80 PER CENT MUST BE U. S. CITIZENS Phoenix. Ac?., Irlaonr.’s Initiative im-asme |n*»' Ihm i "ft *-0 per 1 1 •' the employ ‘ ci a 1 a American cit,- Z(:n s in any *. employing more tlian five vtrtops curried at the !'<•- < ent el 'Ctli n. it w;.r announced to day. on or. lit:: umuntie nee . that it will l-e ermk.G hi the courts Thf* law will i»urti<*itlan.' Mil'Ct ra l . road (• ' orK. in.ninv an 1 WjTr.ilj:! lines* ‘much common la bor if nvH'lo* «* TWO LEADING TEAMS LOST IN SPRINT: DROPPED OUT New York,— The ten leading teams In the six-day b cycle race sprinted twice during the early morning and lapped two of their number, Ryan and ■Wohlrab and Walthour and Halstead. Shortly afterwards Ryan and Wohlrab retired from the rare. Walthour and Halstead rode fast at the leaders' heels, alternating In an effort to make up the lost lap. The fast pace had cut down the number of teams from IS to, 12. At s o’clock this morning 2.051 mtles, five laps, three miles and nine laps more than the record, had been registered by the eight leading teams. These were Clark and Root. Lawson nnd Drohach. Cameron and Kaiser, I,aw renoe and Magtn, Moran and McNa mara, Goullet and Grenda. Fogler and HI 1, and Egg and Verrl. Walthour and Halstead were a lap behind; Thomas and Hanley had made 2,061 miles, two laps; Mitten and Anderson had 2,051 miles to their credit, and Plercey and Hansen had gone 2,060 miles, four laps. The record for the 104th hour wa« 2.047 mile*. 6 laps, made by Hill and Ryan last year > f'wAR MINISTER FIGHTER. iVaria, 4:26 a. me-MaJor Adolphe lessimy. at one time minister of war i the French cabinet and who recent ly was decorated 1 with the Legion or Honor for an act of bravery on the battlefield, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel. The former war minlater went to the outbreak of the war as a member of the general staff. 77//: SILENT SHRA PNEL ()F~THE SKIES I Fill SUMS IN. r. mr $1,200 a Year Declared to Be the “Living 1 Wage”---Taken As Basis of “Higher and Lower Grades of Work.” ■ > New York.—The bureau of stand ards -of the board of estimate, which fixes ell salaries in municipal depart ments, has decided that $1,200 a year is tin living wage in New York City. In a report yesterday to the board of aldermen the bureau stated that the $1,200 a year salary Is taken as the basis- for what is termed “higher and lower grades of work.” The report gives the results of work of nearly a year and officially disap proves of quick action in salary raises. establishing a system of regular pc u,.is if increases based upon length i \ <■ and efficiency records in the jewel' grades, and in the higher erodes upon length of service and ef ini'! r ords, it Is estimated that . run - lanliisl equality in salaries wil! ii ' t nbout in a period of seven nr el- tit years. . to conditions apparently in r. rcut In city employment under civil :-i t vice restrictions,” says the t i; necessary to pay a compensa* : ion of from ten to twenty per cent higher than that which is paid in pri vate * mployment." BUCHU PUTS LIFE ANO VIGOR IN KIDNEYS Don’t Have Backache, Clogged Kidneys, Spots Before the Eyes—Try Famous Old Folks’ Recipe. No more bone pains, aching back, headache, puffy eyes, swollen legs, of fensive urluous odors, diabetes, cloudy urine, or frequent desire to urinate Try the following: Stop eating sweets or sugar Oet from any reliable drug gist a good-sized bottle of Btuart r s Buchu and Juniper Take a spoonful after meals In a glass of water. Kid neys and Bladder will then act fine and natural. A well-known authority says this Is the best kidney and bladder recipe, but the only sure way Is for you to try It yourself. This treatment has cured thousands of sufferers where all other remedies have failed. Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound won't make you feel sick when you take It. but tones you up. Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound acts directly on the urine through the kidneys. It keeps the blood healthy. It strengthens the neck of the bladder. It regulates the kidneys and does away with back ache and rll dllasp-eeable symrtoms If discouraged with other medicines try this famous old folks' recipe Be sure you get Stuart’s Buchu and Juni per. as Stuart's is properly compound ed for kidney trouble. ft (Sat for Coming Matern'l, In s. little book dexignod for expectant mothers complete instruction Is given In the use oi “Mother’s Friend." This Is an external embrocation applied to the abdominal muscles for the pur pose of reducing the strain on liga ments, cords and tendons. It serves to ease the mind, Indirectly has a most beneficial effect upon the nervous system and thousands of women have delightedly told how they were free of nausea, had no morning sickness and went through the ordeal with most re markable success. "Mother's Friend" has oeen growing In popular favor for more than forty years. In almost every com munity are grandmothers who used it themselves, their daughters have used It ind they certainly must know what a olesslng It Is when they recommend it jo warmly. It Is used very successfully to prevent Caking of breasts. “Mother’s Friend" has been prepared I the laboratory of Bradfleld Regulator Co 104 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga., for moi -ban two generations and can bo had m llmost any druggist from coast to coaci Write to-day for the little book, FALL OPENING BIJOU MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23d, NEW POLICY Bigger Shows—Cheaper Prices. 3 Changes Wsakly 3 MONDAY AND TUESDAY "The Widow Green.” One Hour of Fun. 3 Reels of Pictures——3 WEDNESDAY AND THURBDAY— "Up in a Ferris Wheel.” You’ll Enjoy It. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “The Bogus Bishop.” Blds-Bplitting Comedy. 3" "—-New Reels—3 MUBIC7 Senor Andensgui’s Orchestra. PRICEB: Matinee, 2:30 to 6:00. Alt Seat* 10e. Night, 7:30 to 10:00 Entire Balcony, 10c; Lower Floor, 20e "BE BIJOU BOUND.” THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Before Shopping Read Herald Ads For Live-at-Home Saturday * We invite your attention and iiißpection of our line of IRON AND BRASS BEDS These beautiful beds are staunchly built, yet easily taken apart for cleaning or moving. The iron is finished in white enamel of a dur able quality. Will not, eraek or peel off. The Brass Beds enme in a high lustre finish, an or nament to any bedroom. These beds can be had At a Saying of From 25 to 30 Pur Cent Also a full display of Art Squares, Rugs, and Carpets in money saving values. SEE THE LIVE AT HOME DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. Mattresses, Pillows, and Springs made at home. We will bo glad to show you why they arc better. a * MAXWELL BROS. Phone 836. • 973 Broad Jj* LOW PRICES—ALWAYS & SI.OO A Week □□ no □□ an YOUR ENTIRE THANKSGIV ing outfit on easy weekly payments! No delay; no waiting; you take the garments when you make the first payment; then a little each week or month pays the bill. ALL OF THE NEW STYLES IN men’s, women’s and children’s cloth ing are ready for you to make your selection. We guarantee every gar ment ; we make no charge for alter ations; our low prices are always marked in plain figures. EASY TERMS, REMEMBER,- the easiest that you can possibly get; and first class clothing values for every man, woman and child. Start your account NOW. 1 i LidjJ Departments for j Men's and IVnmm't ASKIN & MARINE CO. T. B. PASSMORE, Mgr. 1008 BROAD STREET FACTS FOR. WEAK WOMEN Nlae-teatha of all the at*lra ot woman la -due m noma 4e rangement or dlooase of tbo nervous system ot organs erf dirorHas. n * ■ 1 ■ -i ■■ iw?fi wm +^mkm i%mm - LMI \rWy&- a&JaT* - - MBrarnffi wm&* .....> itJ^BEsZIa DR. L. P. PIRKLI, Specialist. loma; I am duly llcenoed and authorised to praotico medicine; 1 am pormanontly located In Augusta and hava boon for several yaars. All Chronic Diseases a Speciality. Consultation, Examination and dlngnosls free I also make call*. Phono *4ll. Office hour* I a. m. to 1 p. m.. I to 7 p. aa 10 to t Sunday only. DR. L. P. PIRKLE SPECIALIST. 420-1 LEONARD BUILDING. AUGUSTA. GA 13 la cored every dor hgr aa My boot roferonooo am lap ourod and satisfied pet lasts. If you are tired of isflalag and want a our* ooma to me. Tbo following dioeaaao are among thooa which I oaooeoe fully treat: Catarrh. IMur and R ladder traohlsn Oh atructlon Weaknom, Itnwu neea Ulcere sad Skin Dis eases, Blood Poison, Boaamo. Hhnumatlem, Piles. Wo tala and oontraotad edlmenla of men and women. If yea are affllotod In any way It will certainly be to your boot In terest to come In and hove b friendly talk with me— ft will save you a groat deal of worry and anxloty; It will net eo«t you one cant, and you will not bind youreolf In any way to take treatment from mo. I will tell you frankly what your condition lo and than you con deolda for youroelf at to whether I eh all treat you or not. Don't lot money mat ter* keep you away; my fees are low and payments eaay; you oan pay by week or month. I hold a medical dip-