The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 01, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 11. 5. ENVOY SAYS STORY II FAKE Destitution Great in Belgium and No German General Frankenberg Made Statement Attributed to Him. London, 3:40 p. mi —ln response to an inquiry concerning the authenticity of an interview published in English and American newspaers, which credit ed a German officer designated as Gen. von Frankenberg with the statement that Germany would have fed the peo ple of Belgium if she had not been anticipated by the kind-hearted action of the American people, Brand Whit lock, American minister to Belgium, today sent the following telegram to the American Relief (Tommission: No Basie for It. • “I am officially informed by the Ger man government that there is no basis in fact for the statements published in the American and British press to the effect that a General von Frank enberg made the alleged statements. "There is, indeed, no General von Frankenberg at Antwerp but it seems that a Captain von Frankenberg, a staff officer not authorized to speak, made statements to a person claiming th be a newspaper man relating to conditions in Germany. There was no danger of starvation, he ’said, in Germany, which needed no assistance in feeding its population. "His remarks, therefore, were en tirely misunderstood. As Represented. "The German government renews its i official declaration that conditions in Belgium are as represented and views with great gratification the generous efforts of the American people to re lieve the starving population there. Without such assistance there must be famine, and I again repeat my ex pression of regret that cruelly reck less statements should be allowed to imperil the great work which the gen erosity of the American people is car rying on among a population so deep ly in distress.” RAILWAYS CAN’T CROSS. Washington, D. C. —The decision of the ninth United States circuit court or appeals that railroads cannot be constructed across reclamation pro jects, even with the authorization of the entrymen without the consent of the secretary of the interior, was re versed today by the supreme court .in the suit of the government to enjoin the Minidoka and Southwestern Rail road Company from extending its line across the south side Minidoka pro ject in Idaho. INCREASED PASSENGER FARES. Washington, D. C. —lncreased pas senger fares in Central Passenger As sociation territory becoming effective December Ist and increases in mileage book rates becoming effective on De cember 7th, will not be suspended by the inter-state commerce commission. Official announcement was made yes terday. SAFETY FIRST WHICH? are you looking for Bar gain Counter Glaaees, are you willing to wear cheap glasses just beeauae they are cheap, do you consent to having your eyes tampered with at the risk of their Permanent Injury. We take as much interest and .pride in fitting glasses to the face as we do in fitting lenses to correct defects, frame fitting is an art, you get the best here, PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, Assisted by Mr. L. A. Williams, Optometrists and Opticians. 214 Seventh St. Established 1888. " TTTH STREET ft / QNIVERSiTY PLACE 4m Block West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY MWWshu«OLlTf,i:T e ril«Fl,oo, 800 Rooms (200 with Bath) .ATS. .1.00 P(R DAY UP ROOFING We.*re still doing the Roofing'-'and Sheet Metal Btafawsa. It is not necessary to come to us wish your Rod troubles; Just call us ewer the phone. We will take the load and the worrt off you, and the cost will be satisfac tory, and the work guar anteed. There will be no come-back to any of our work at your ex pense. McCARREL SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 1626. 643~firo*d Street. 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JF you are moving this season be sure to give us at least ten days’ notice so your telephone may be moved promptly. Call at the office to day and sign an order for the move. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company QUICK FORAGE —Essex Rape, —Georgia Rye, Gra 7. i # n gor Turf Oats. Willet’s Grazing Mixture —(Rye, "Wheat, Barley., Turf and Vetch) —one bushel $2.00, sack lots at $1.75, 5 to 10 bushels at $1.65. N.L, Willet Seed Co. AUGUSTA, GA. At Modjeska TODAY “THE WOLF’S DAUGHTER” A Lubin Special, in two parts. “THE STOLEN MASTERPIECE” An American production. “ETHEL’S ROOF PARTY” A Komic Comedy. “OUR MUTUAL GIRLS” In Series No. 45. At BIJOU Today The Norene fit. Clair Ginger Girls’ Company Present •'THE AWAKENING OF MR. . PIPP.” One hour of uninterrupted pleas ure. Motion Pictures From the BlJouacope: A—" Camille as She Never Was.” B—“ Sadie, the Diamond Biter.” C —‘‘Stung by a Bee.” . B—Pretty Girls —8 4 Ugly Men— -4. Muste by Andone.gul’s Orchestra. Look at the Prices: Matinee— All Seats 10c. Nights- Balcony, 10c; Lower Floor, 20c. Continuous Show. No Waiting. From 2:30 to 6:00—7:30 to 10:00. BE BIJOU-BOUND. QTRAMn TODAY ONLY Ol n A HU CONTINUOUSLY Daniel FYohman, Through Par amount Program, Present* MARY PICKFORD “CAPRICE” A favorite p'ey with ths WORLD’S LITTLE SWEET HEART in the title role. A play that ha* delighted thousand* *nd will you—ls you go to the Strand today. Usual Priea*—sc and 100. THE BEBT—SO COME! THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. WHIT ABOUT A NEW OVERCOAT? Our stock is replete with most attractive Top Coats of every description. Prices are very low. We have the famous 'Aleo and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats, and mjmy others. Always pleased to show you. MS CREARY’S FOR HIM Nothing nicer or more elegant for an inexpensive Christmas Gift for him, than a handsome genuine seal LEATHER CARD CASE Bill or Coin Pocket Book, Cigar Case, etc. See our large new selection. Augusta Trunk Factory 735 Broad Street. Opposite Monument. New Business Invited In whatever department of hank ing we can serve you, whether your bus iness be in the tens or the thousands, we respectfully ask your consideration. You will find our treatment courteous, our facilities all that could be desired, and our service extremely liberal and adapted to your individual needs. Depositary United States Court, North eastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. BY “BUD” FISHER Before Shopping Read Herald Ads KENNY’S Coffees and Teas are guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Try them. C. D. KENNY CO. 1048 Broad Street. Phone 601 Phone Orders given prompt attention. B. A. DIAL COAL AND WOOD Telephones 25J, 2701 639 11th St. WHAT AILS YOU? H yEKßmfy < t *•■ iJPPlllpip* DR. L- P. PIRKLE, Specialist. expelled from the body and thu* a long li*t of *kln scrofulous and kindred affections are overcome and sound, vigorous hsalth estab lished. All Chronic Diseases a Speciality. Consultation, Examination and dlagnoel* free. I also make call*. Phone 3481. Office hour* 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.. 3 to 7 p. m. 10 to 2 Sunday only. DR. L. P. PIRKLE SPECIALIST. 420-1 LEONARD BUILDING. AUGUSTA, GA. An invitation 1* extended by Dr. Pirkle to every sick and ailing man or woman to consult him at hi* office in perron or by letter. Write your symptom* fully and frankly and every letter will be carefully considered, fully answered and Its ntatamenta held a* strictly confidentially. Nature law* are perfect, If only we obey them, but dis ease follow* disobedience. 1 believe that many hundreds of my cure* form a weU sub stantial bael* for every claim 1 make; my treatment acta directly on the organ* nrf fected and et the same tune a general restorative tone 'for the whole. Ryatem. No doubt you know of many cures of cases of fe male weakness and klnrhwd ailments of women I have cured. Let Me Offer You the Relief and Comfort I Am Giving Others Daily by strengthening, and arousing the stomach, liver and kid ney* Into vlgorou* action. Digest ion I* promoted where by the blood la enriched and purified and dices*# produc ing bacteria destroyed and FIVE