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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3.
Rivers-Harbors,
$50,090,000?
Fight Ahead As Com
mittee Meets---Probable Out
t© 30 or 35 Millions.
Washington. Work of framing a
rivers and harbors bill for the com
ing session was begun today by the
house rivers and harbors committee,
with estimates before it from the v.ar
department asking for appropriations
aggregating between $49,000,000 and
$50,000,000 for waterway improve
ments. These estimates do not con
template any new projects.
The plan to eliminate all new proj
ects from the proposed bill and to cut
the amount down to a minimum will,
it is expected, precipitate a vigorous
fight in the committee as well as later
on in both houses. Some committee
members today predicted that when
the measure finally Is reported to the
house it probably will not carry ap
propriations to exceed $30,000,000 or
$35,000,000. The biggest project con
templated is the improvement of the
Mississippi river.
Orangeman Dead.
London, 10:56 a. m. Sir John
Henry Crichton, fourth earl of Erne
and grand master of the Orangemen
in Ireland, died today. He was born
in Dublin in 1839.
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Exelento Medicine Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
On your “Santa Fe way”
to sunny
California
this winter, stop off
and see some of the sights
in the Southwest
land of enchantment.
There s the old city of Sanra Fe
—oldest in the United States,
center of Indian puehlo life,
present and past. There s Ari
zona s petrified forest—eons da
and very strange. And there's
the world s supreme wonder, the
Grand Canyon of Arizona.
Go “Santa Fe all the way”
TEe California Limited
is an all-steel train exclusively for
first-class travel.
Three other daily Santa Fe trains to California;
and the Santa Fe de-Luxe, weekly in winter.
Fred Harvey meal service.
On your way visit the Crand Canyon of Arizona.
Nineteen-fifteen is Exposition year at San Fran
cisco and San Diego.
#Wnte to C. L. Seagraves, General Colo
nization Agent. 2301 Railway Exchange,
Chicago, for Arizona and San Joaquin
Valley land booklets.
Ask me for Panama Expositions. California
Limited and Grand Canyon booklets.
P. E. Regers, Sou. Pass. Art..
3 N. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
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LEATHER CARD CASE
Bill or Coin Pocket Book, Cigar Case, etc.
See our large new selection.
Augusta Trunk Factory
735 Broad Street. Opposite Monument.
NARROW ESCAPE ON
THE FIRING LINE
Brussels, via. The Hague and Lon
don, Dec. 3, 4:49 a. m.—Dr. Sols, the
German colonial secretary, had a nar
row escape a few days ago. When
automobiling along the front near
Dixmude, he came under the fire of
the English entrenchments which were
only 400 yards from the highway. Not
only bullets whizzed around his auto
mobile, but shrapnel exploded near
by.
In the midst of the excitement, a
tire which had been penetrated by bul
lets exploded. The chauffeur dis
mounted, intending to make repairs,
but it was evident that the English
guns had found the range and the
secretary hurried on to Dixmude in
the crippled machine. There he lodg
ed in one of the few inhabitable ruined
houses until repairs could be made.
AMERICAN CIVIC ASSOCIATION.
Washington—The election of officers
presentation of reports and a sym
posium of views on civic planning was
on today’s program of the annual con
vention of the American Civic Associa
tion in session here. Addresses on civic
planning were called for by George A.
Parker, superintendent of parks of
Hartford, Conn.; Alfred A. Clas of the
Milwaukee, Wis., county park commis
sion, Arnold W. Brunner of New York,
Thomas Adams of Ott IWS, of tha ron
servation commission of Canada, and
George B. Ford of New York.
KINKY HAIR
Don’t be fooled by using some fabe prep
aration which claims to straighten your
hair. Kinky hair cannot be made straight;
you are just fooling yourself by using it.
You have to have hair before you can
straighten it. Now this Exelento Quinine
Pomade isa Hair Grower which feeds the
scalp and roots of the hair and makes the
hair grow very fast, and you soon can see
the results by using several times. It is
a wonderful Hair Grower. It cleans dan
druff and stops Falling Hair at once. It
leaves harsh, stubborn, nappy looking
hair soft and silky, and you can fix up
your hair the way you want it. We give
money back if it don’t do the way wo
claim. Price 25c by mail, stamps or coin.
Atlanta. Ga.
Exelento Medicine Co..
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grower which will do
what you claim it will
do. It sure made my
hairgrrew very fast
and cleaned the dan
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hair from falling in a
week using’ it. I am
sending you my photo
graph. You will see
how long my hair is
now. SILIA GREENE.
STRONG PLEAS
ME IDE FDR
D. S JBELESS
Important Improvements in
Radio Telegraphy Render It
Essential For American Navy
to Be Alert, Says Admiral
Griffin.
Washington. Old Ideas as to the
excessive cost of navy yard work as
compared with that done by private
firms arc discredited by Admiral R.
S. Griffin, chief of the bureau of en
gineers of the navy department, In
his annual report today. He points
to the fact that the engines for the
great dreadnought New York were
quickly constructed at the New York
navy yard at a cost slightly less than
thej could have been procured by con
tract, and the workmanship was un
excelled.
Fven More So.
Even more satisfactory results were
obtained on the Pacific coast for the
Mare Island navy yard completed the
machinery for the gunboats Monocacy
and Palos well within the estimate and
the final cost was little more than
two-thirds of the amount bid by pri
vate firms. At Norfolk the manufac
ture of gasoline engines has been con
tinued with most satisfactory results
as to cost and efficiency of operation.
To Its Limit.
Important improvements in radio
telegraphy have involved the substi
tution of a large amount of new ap
paratus for the older installations on
shipboard. Substantial reductions
have been effected in the cost of this
apparatus, although Its efficiency has
been greatly increased. Admiral Grif
fin says the use of radio to the limit
of its apparent possibilities for naval
purposes Involves technical problems
of a difficult order. These do not oc
cur in commercial practice and must
remain unsolved unless the navy un
dertakes the task.
In the Rear.
Otherwise, he points out, it will re
main In the rear of development of
wireless telegraphy as established by
the practice of other military powers.
The history of the American navy
shows that it has been in the very
forefront up to this time in develop
ment of radio telegraphy, as was
shown by the bulldng of the Arlington
station, the development of plans for
other great high-powered stations, the
adoption of arc apparatus and other
details of great importance. Not a
single mistake has been made in this
direction, according to Admiral Grif
fin, who asks for an additional allot
ment of $600,000 for the four high
powered stations to be erected on the
isthmus of Panama, the Hawaiian isl
ands, the California coast and the
Philippines.
SPAIN’S PRETENDER
HELD A PRISONER
Paris, 5:20 a. m. The Eclair de
clares that Don Jaime of Bourbon, the
Spanish pretender, addressed an ap
peal to his partisans some time ago
to side with France in the war. This
came to the knowledge of the Aus
trian authorities, and as Don Jaima
lives in Austria he was placed under
arrest in his castle at Frohsdorf. The
immediate excuse for this action was
the fact that Don Jaime had been a
colonel in the Russian army.
An appeal was made to Emperor
Francis Joseph, who said he could do
nothing in the matter. Don Jaime
persisted in his efforts to gain his
freedom and he was told finally that
he could either remain a prisoner In
Austria until the end of the war or
leave the country. He chose the lat
ter and is now in Switzerland.
AT THE STRAND
Charles Richma. recently completed
his appearance befo > the camera in
the photoplay production of the suc
cessful Tarkington-Wilson drama, “The
Man from Home,’’ which is being seen
at the Strand today and this evening
continuously.,
"The Man from Home” is the most
recent output of the Jesse R. Rasky
Feature Play Company and was staged
by Cecil B. DeMille, the well-known
dramatic author and producer.
When the Jesse R. Rasky Feature
Play Company decided to produce “The
Man from Home,” of all the stars at
the disposal and under option to this
company, Charles Rlchman, well re
membered from hiR excellent work in
the “Rose of the Rancho,” “Jim The
Penman,” and “Help Wanted," was se
lected as the most fitting type for the
unique character of Daniel Voorhees
Pike, which is the leading role and In
which Mr. Rlchman portrays the part
of an Indiana attorney, whose sweet
heart has gone to Europe and there
becomes a typical snob, hyphenates
her name and becomes Infatuated with
an English nobleman.
Pike arrives in Southern Italy, frus
trates the plans of the mercenary no
bleman’s family and revives the heart
interest for himself In his former
sweetheart.
District Attorney Whitman Tomorrow.
Tomorrow District Attorney Whit
man will be shown In “Smashing the
Vico Trust,” a colossal heart-rending
dramatization in six parts, 700 scenes,
In which some startling disclosures of
the white slave ring are given.
Cosi Under Water.
Washington. The bureau of en
gineers of the navy department has
not yet been able to determine the
advantage to be derived from the stor
age of coal under water. For three
years these tests have been going On
at New Ixtndon without so far devel
oping any marked differences In value
, between coal In the open, under cover,
and under water.
TBINO-TAU WAR BOOTY.
Tokio.—A list of the war booty cap
tured by Japan at Tslng-Tau, the
Herman stronghold In f’hlna, wes
made public by army headquarters to
day. it Includes if,500 rifles. 100 ma
chine guns, 30 field guns, all needing
repair; a sma" amount of ammuni
tion and provisions sufficient to feed
5,000 persons for three months. All
ships In the harbor, it is announced
were destroyed.
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Your Service
We won’t he satisfied to
morrow with the service we
ire giving today.
We welcome honest criti
:ism of our service and meth
ods, particular’'/ if the report
be specific and in detail. Then
ind then only can the investi
;ation be complete.
We can do very little with
such a complaint as, “The ser
vice is bad.’’ There should be
a report like this: “Thursday
at 2 P.. M. number so-and-so
called, etc.**
We then can roll up out
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trouble—remedy it. That means
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Tomorrow
Friday
SEE-
The Burning of Ant
werp.
The Battle of Alost.
The Destruction of
Termonde.
The Battle of Aer
schot.
The Flooding o f
Lierre.
The Battle of Ma-4
lines.
All pictured in vivid
Reality in the First and
Only Authentic > lkt
MOTION
PICTURES
—OF THE— 7
EUROPEAN
WAR
Taken by Edwin H.
Weiglo, Staff Photog
rapher of The Chicago
Tribune.
These are the FIRST 4
authentic motion pic
tures of the Belgian
battlefields —the
FTRST motion pictures
which show the ACT
UAL FIGHTING. In
these scenes you see
mirrored the events as
they actually occurred
soldiers fighting
from the trenches, ma
chine gims in action,
cannon roaring, soldiers
being shot down— AD
the Genuine Thrills of
the European war. In
one scene you see a Ger
man shell strike a Bel
gian home —Blowing it
up. .
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