The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 West Haven, Conn., May 6, 'l4. #274 Park St. * y The Peruna Co., ASp k Coxumbus, OMoJj W V A> Gentlemen:— *y trouble The doctors lavWat ga Y? il \\/ limbs ache aboiM the Joints, jWfC v The winters heA ardlverv android. helps) aH(V)>nce, sQ that I can eat and beiyfcjr. to help the pains in Es/3fCv^ s » /iTviave been disappointed so w?(fch other remedies, and re lie vSu so many times with Peruna. that I have believe that there is no other Remedy for me. X thank you for your kind letters of advice. They have come to me in times of great discourage ment and always been a consolation. I shall never forget your kindness and the received from Perun^) Very sincerely, 11. S. MS Gin ship ai m Was Stopped By Three War ships in Mediterrian. When Object Learned, Wished God speed. *\ienoa, (via Rome, 5:11 p. m.) —The American Christmas ship Jason which arrived here ttfday with gifts for the war orphans of Austria and Germany, was stopped by three ■warships while on way to this port from Marseilles. When the warships learned the identity of the vessel the immediately drew off and the officers wished Godspeed to the Jason and her mission. When Commander Courtney and other officials from the Jason came ashore they were visited at their hotel by the representatives of the German govern ment who officially welcomed them. Formal Visit. The German delegation consisted oi Baron Adolph Lutz, chamberlain of tlje The Chef Decides On the Tomatoes! The GIBBS CHEF reserves the right to throw out any Tomatoes that DO NOT SUIT HIM-—For any Reason! Even though the Tomatoes are thoroughly inspected before they reach him—! He’s ftnkskey! Says that—“ALL GOOD COOKS are extremely careful and that’s what makes them GOOD COOKS!" And so GIBBS CATSUP Is the Tastiest Catsup that ewer touched your tongue. Try U! OOtm Gibbs Toboeco Catsup Apple Jelly 8-oa. Bottle —lO c-ox. Glam —lO c OBDBR FROM POUR GROCER Gibbs Prawning Ob., Balt!mere, Md, w v/ I $ j DLy/mF l 7 *I _ « Bfli ~ <i>nmMHMJ (JIBBMATSUP King of Bavaria, Gottlieh Krais, coun cillor of the ministry of foreign affairs, Dr. P'erdtnand May, councillor of the government of Munich and Franz von Herff, German consul general at Ge noa, The delegation was accompanied by Baron Miske, the Austrian consul general who (explained that the Austro- Hungarian delegation would arrive on Tuesday when they would pay a for mal visit 'o the Americans. Gr.nti ude Expressed. The German de'egation was designated by the Berlin government at the in stance of the central committee of the Red Cross. Baron Lutz, speaking in tile name of his government and the people of Germany expressed gratitude for the kindly thought of the children of Am erica whose gifts he said, were deeply appreciated. The German and Austrian delegations will give a banquet Tuesday night in honor of the representatives of the American children. Free transportation of the gifts to the Austrian frontier will be provided by the Italian government. PATENTS TO GEORGIANS. Washington, D. C.—Messrs. Davis & Davis, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C., report the grant, to citizens of this state, of the folowing patents: Benjamin G. Barshow,Macon —Heat- er for fireplaces. Charles B. Gardner, Atlanta—Clutch operating mechanism. Samuel R. Parks, Forest Park- Ton gs. 1 muel Roberts, Calhoun —Chun. I 10 iM»K«SC jl-j iffiL {yrafe- NEW CHAPTER IK WAR'S HORRORS Mental Maladies Being Treat ed. Bad Effects of Long Drawn Out Modern Battle. Berlin. The military medical au thorities made preparations at the outbreak of the war for treating; men tal maladies caused by terrors of bat tle. It had shown by the Russo-Jap anese war that the effect of the long drawn out modern battle, with its ter rible and incessant roar of artillery, was in a high degree unfavorable on the minds of the combatants and the record of mental derangements caused by the battles in the far East opened a new chapter in the horrors of war. In anticipation that similar results would follow the present war the Ger man authorities established at Strass burg a special hospital for the treat ment of diseases of the mind caused by battle. One of the physicians attached to this hospital has just given, in the Munich Medical "Weekly, some of his observations during the first weeks of the war. He found that mental dis orders manifested themselves among the Alsatian population even during the period of mobilization, when tho terror of being arrested as a spy was ever present with many persons. Still greater have been the numbers of persons who lost their mental balance through the terrors of battle and espe cially through long continued fatigue. AT THE BIJOU “Lost in a Fog,” an extemely funny musical comedy, presented by the Gardner-Lawson Musical Comedy Co., drew r the crowds to the Bijou yester day in the afternoon and at night. .Tust shows what a good company can do. Ask anyone who saw the Bijou's show yesterday. See if he doesn’t say it was good—excellent. There have been lots of comedies shown at the Bijou but none so en tirely entertaining every minute as that of Monday and Tuesday. The company changes its hill after tonight. "Wednesday and Thursday it will he "The Black Bird.” with also a change in the moving pictures. All three reels will he new—never seen here before. Why the picture program alone Is a show in itself. The last tw»o days of the week the company will present "The Inventor,” and next week there will he another good company at the Bijou, making three complete changes during the six days. AT THE STRAND “Atlantis,” a $75,000,00 picture, Is be ing presented at the Strand today and this evening only, and the prices re main the same as; usual. This is said to be one of the most gigantic photo productions ever exhibited, and every where it has been shown has drawn great crowds. It is from the dramati zation of the famous novel by Gerhart Happmann. Tomorrow Augustans will delight in having the oportunlty of witnessing Jack London’s “Valley of the Moon.” It is a picture of special interest and timeliness, made under the direction of Hobard Bosworth. First, it is Mr. London’s most popu lar book, going into several editions within a month of its publication. Thousands of readers of the story will want to see the film version, which was made with Mr. London’s collabora tion, and follows the book closely. The play may honestly be advertised as one of Mr. London’s most charming stories, which none of his followers should miss. Then, the play itself possesses all the elements of a successful release. It has punch, thrill, a beautiful love story, is acted by a strong cast of screen favorites, was directed by Hobart Bos worth, and photographed by George W. Hill. In writing the hook, Mr. London’s motive was to show, by means of the exquisite love story of Billy and Sax on, and the obstacles they encountered, how the open air calls every man and woman and how In the country, in the heart of nature herself, they can find the happiness and companionship that city life makes so difficult. This is beautifully brought out In the play. Billy and Saxon,'after facing poverty and unhappiness In the city, start out, tramping the country, looking for a home. We follow them through vari ous charming experiences, and Inci dentally see a good deal of lovely scenery and glimpses of California’s beauties, until at Sonoma, an Indian name, meaning. “The Valley of the Moon,” they find a place to settle down. ARE YOU MOVING? 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 CHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. Medium £? Short Length Coat Suits at Less Than Half Original Price ,4 Qfl Prop Qlirpfv PniinnnQ El, erv Visitor in the Store Wednesday. OU rice OUlßly OUipilS Apply Stamp Department, Main Floor. Kitchen end OVENS. The Boss Asbestos lined ovens, give entire satisfaction. Single oven Double oven Regular .. $3 QO $3 25 Special .. $2 49 $2 59 BISCUIT CUTTERS. Extra heavy tin, well made— Regula. sc, special 4*^ Regular 10c, special §C COOKING FORKS. Hea\ily trimmed, long handle forks, regular 10c, special ... .80 PIE PANS. Best quality enamel ware— Regular 25c, special 19 c JELLY MOULDS. Genuine Aluminum Individual Moulds for jelly or cranberries— Regular 10c, special .. B< 3 Save 5c oi Your $1 How? By shopping before noon and collecting Surety Coupons. A book of Surety Coupons is re deemable for $2.50 in merchandise from any department In the store, except the grocery. Fifty dollars spent judiciously before noon, besides the great sav ing from our price concessions, will fill a book of Surety Coupons. SIGNOR GENNARO PUNARO VIOLINIST. Lessons given in private homes, In town or out-of-town. Formerly under Schra. dieck. Special mu«lc for churchea, weddlnga, receptions and afternoon teas. For particular*, address 523 9th Street. Phone U57-W or 1595-W. I I Trarzer s [lff if. Jl Oil Stove, Blue Flame Perfection Stoves— -- Regular $7.50, special $675 3- Regular $8.50, special . $7 65 4- Regular $ll.OO, special . $990 Popular Confidence This asset is never listed in a bank’s statement but is readily shown by the number and class of its customers. Numbered among the customers of this bank are many of Augusta’s most representative citizens and business concerns, young men who have profited by our liberal policy, and small Savers of every age, class and condition. This is also the depositary of the United States Circuit, Northeastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. When Ever Offerings More Opportune? Look at the Prices. $35.00 original values, several d>4 r AA styles and materials $27.50 to $32.50 original d»4A AC values, now $37.50 to $39.75 original d»4 H r a values, now V-l ■ •<) v $29.75 original valfles, various dH r aa styles and materials, now .... $47.50 and $42.50 Chiffon fin- d»AA CA ished broadcloth Suits, now .. vWiilv $79.00 original value long coats with short effects, made in fine buck- d»«r AA eye cloth, now vOeKUU Other Fine Suits for Afternoon or Street Wear, original d»/»r AA JP d»7A AA values of $129 to $159, now <puD*UU QL cMrU Pantry Necessities tor the Christmas Season WEDNESDAY SPECIALS, Imported, Lipped, Aluminum. Sause Pans, 1-quart, regularly 85c, special 19<' Two-quart, regular 40c, special .. .. 29 <: Three-quart, regularly 50c, special .. .. 390 Four-quart, regularly 00c, special .. .. 49«: Five-quart, regularly 90c, special .. .. 550 PIE PAN. Genuine aluminum pie pans— Regular 29c, special 25 ( ' Regular 45c, special 39 ( ' Gift Suggestions China Depart ment BASKETS. New patterns, cut glass; regular prices $4.50 and $4.25, special .. .. $298 OVAL DISH. 11-inch genuine cut glass, floral patterns, regular price $5.00, special $298 Weather Do your Christmas shop ping early and avoid the rush. There’s no time like the present. It will pay to say “I saw it in The Herald.” LONG COAT SUITS Copies of Latest Paris Modes, TO JJ $42.50 to $45.00 original AA $60.00 Velutena Suit, $25 00 $95.00 and SIOO Chiffon B road-d* AT AA cloth Suits, velvet trimmed .. V*iw»vW $49.50 and $552.50 original A A value broadcloth Suits, now .. $59.00 and $62.50 imported d»AA AA copies in fine broadcloth, now Vww»UU CELERY TRAYS. Cut glass, boat -shape, good patterns, regular price $5.00, special $298 CREAM AND SUGARS. Several patterns, all new cuttings; regular price $4.00, special $2 98 ICE TUB. Beautiful cut, or genuine lead blank; regular price $0.50, special $298 BOWLS AND NAPPIES. 8-lnrh size, good cuttings; regu lar price $4.75, special .. .. $2 98 COMPORTS. 6-Inch howl, high foot, beautiful ly cut; regular price $4.60, special $298 MAYONAISE. Beautifully cut howl and plate; regular price $4.00, special $2 98 Good quality quadruple plate sil verware, plated on white metal. SANDWICH TRAYS. Exquisitely engraved; regular price $4.00, special $1 98 NUT OR FRUIT BOWL. Engraved and embossed; regular price $4.50, special $1 98 SYRUP STAND AND PLATE. Chaste patterns; regular price $3.75, special sl9^ READ THE HERALD WANT ADS TODAY Attention Ladies! Here is where you can get a Suit for One- Half off the regular price. * A beautiful line of Suits to he had in all fabrics and shades, some are fur trimmed, others are plain, all will go for One-Half off original price. COATS We are offering-our entire line of Ladies* and Misses’ Coats for One-Half off original price. Excellent Christinas Presents Don’t fail to visit us for your Xmas Gifts. We have placed on sale many gift suggestions at greatly reduced prices. VOLK’S LADIES’ READY TO WEAR. 1046 Broad Street. Augusta, G-a. COMPORTS. High foot, several design*; regu lar price $4.75, special .. . $l9B FRUIT BASKETS. Up-to-date shapes and designs; regular price $4.00, special $l9B DINNER SETS. 100 piece sets, American porce lain,, pink rose border decoration, gold trimmed; regular price $16.00, special, set $1139 100 piece sets, American porce lain, given band, gold traced; reg ular price $12.00, special, SBt $9 49 TOILET SETS. 9-piece sets, pink, blue and green tinted, full size, extra special, BBt $2 69 Unsettled Magazine Clnb Oflers Nothing is more appreciated for Christmas than a subscription to a standard magazine or magaslnes. Inquire at the Stationery De partment, main floor. Into the clubs arranged for subscriptions now and place your order early. A complete and beautiful line of Christmas cards, tags, etc. In the same department. THREE