The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT SEARCH RUINS FOR IRE BODIES Corpses of Seven Recovered, While Nine Are in Hospitals As Result of Explosion. Cleveland, Ohio.—Police and firemen today searched the rulna of a two-»tcAry brick apartment house wrecked last night by a gas exploalon, for the bodlea of three peraona supposed to be burled In thp debrl*. Bodlea of seven dead have been recovered and nine peraona are In hospitals The fact that the exploalon occurred in a foreign aeltlenient and that thoae Injured apeak little Knßilah made It dif ficult to establish the Identity of the vlctlma and to determine whether any more were missing. Borne of the firemen and police ex press belief that the death toll would not exceed nine While the explosljn was generally thought to have been due to an accu mulation of natural gas, that had not been definitely determined early today. Officials of ihe gas company and Cor oner Byrne said they would conduct a rigid Investigation. WESTPORT QUAM TMM S/MX. 9/~ M 3 < b STS Correct cut-nwny shape to satisfy fashion's edict and the Easy-Tie-Slide-Space to satisfy comfort and convenience, found in all United Shirt St Collar Co., Troy, N. V. 9/ l IQS SHIM 7XiiJO I c tj MO ARE YOU MOVING? tSbk n n JF you are moving this season be sure to five 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 ITCHED « BURNED BADLY Child's Eczema Looked Like Rash. Cried and Fretted all the Time. 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I*l4 Samples Free by Mail "Why ahould 1 use Cuth-ura Soap’ Thera ta nothlnx 'hr rnaiinr with my akin and t Uww«hl Cuttcura Soap tu only few akin teoubiaa True It to for akin troublaa bwl Ha fra at mission to lo prevent akin troubles *ar more than a ganaraUua iu dsljrals. •aeaStaot and propkyterur properties have rendered to aba standard for thla parpwa. white IM tainuir purity and rrfnaMnt fra eanoa give to It all the advantage* at the boat of tcdlrt auapa Although I'uknirr hoa* (Me ) and Putirura ointment (*or I ara aoM by Wwgglsu everywhere a aainpla •f aaab alto 11-p. Skin Hook will l» amt hwa upon request Aiidraaa postcard ’ Cuttcura, Dipt T. Buaton. PREACHES THREE HOUR SERMONS FOR FIFTY NINE YEARS .. V Ip*'*,*'-'- .' TttWtißßßti Jly 'MM ; W REV. DR J. RENWICK THOMPSON Newburgh, N. Y.—Ninety .tears old and for flft > uim- yearn pastor of the Westminster lb I'm im d churi L in lids city, the Rev. I>r. .1. Itwiwlrk Thomp son believes that lor longevity, his pastorate surpasses any In this state and is equalled by only one or two others in the country. III'. Thompson |U cullies the good, old-fashioned three hour sermons and has no choir, and has never permitted an entertainment of any sort t<l be held in Ihc church auditorium. SULTAN SAYS, FORCED IN 10 In a Speech From Throne Mehmed V Declares That Holy War Proclaimed on Ac count Religious Persecution. London, 6:27 a. m A despatch to Renter h Telegram Cnnifttny from Con ti Hint I nople by wax of Amatefrium. give* the glut of the npeeoh from the throne by Sultan Mehmed V, at the opening of the Turkish parliament Monday. The Sultan announced that he was forced to declare war when the Husalan fleet attacked the Turkish fleet in the Black Sea and Kngla ml and KVa nee lagan ac tual hoHtllltb'H by sending troops to the Turkish frontlets."’ Thy necessity was forced upon us to resist with armed force the policy of destruction which at all times has been pursued against the Is I.unite world by Knglnnd, Russia and France and which has assumed the ehar aetfT of religious persecution," the Sul tan declared. The Sacred Moalem Law. 'Tn consonance with the fetwa isa ered Moslem law) 1 called all Moslems to « holy war against these powers and those who help them. I am convinced that our forces on land ami sen will add fresh victories to those gained by the T. F. RYAN GIVES RED CROSS slo,ooo' isSr W 4 *» * vjwftii ■ ; "I >M^ 5 JH *d£M r / - uiNi Pi r F. RYAN. Multi-millionaire traction magnate, who has contributed JlO.OOrt to the Red C'roaa Wa- Fund. It is believed that Mr Ryan's contribution will be fol lowed by others for alrnSn amounts from many u X tlic country** wealthier eittaen*, Klorioufi armlfH of Germany and Austria- Hungary against the common enemies. “I can slate with much satisfaction (hot ouV relations with the powers which have not participated in the gen eral war are sincere y friendly and es pecially without neighbor. Bulgaria." A REAL TABLE DELICACY Its rich fresh churned flavor pleases the palate Churned Fresh Every Day BLUE VALLEY BUTTER COMPANY AUGUSTA. PHONE 177 NEED THE MONEY" And we are well pleased with the way the people are taking advantage of the fact. Our stock of Men’s Fur nishings is going rapidly. Still a large assortment to select from. This stock is all new and up to the minute in style and quality. Every article in our store cut to actual cost and below cost for this sale. Below are Some of Our “NEED THE MONEY” PRICES Choice of Any Hat in Our Store $1.45 Men’s Ties hot Silk Knit Ties, latest patterns, values up to $1.50, at 65c 4 50c and 75c Neckwear, 33c; 3 for SI.OO $7.00 and SS.I)O Hath Robes.. .. $3.15 SI.OO and $5.00 Hath Robes .. . $2.15 75c and SI.OO Outing Nightshirts 45c 4 Hosiery 25c Hosiery at 19c 4 50c Hosiery at 35c 50c Rihh; d and Fleeced Fuderwear. garment 39c $1.50 and $2.00 Clove* $1.15 Choice of Any Hat in Our Store for $1.4-5 HANDKERCHIEFS. Mono-iam Pur, Linen Ilauder-yi pr „ chiefs. 3 iu box. regular 75c. at Choice of any Hat in our house, $ 1 and there is a Pull Stock, at v ■ • DIETZ BROS. Hatters Men s Store 1022 Broad Street Furnishers THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. The Sultan made a brief reference to the abrogrilion of the capitulation*! and In giving the cause for this step said: “The spe'ial privileges, which our government has heretofore granted for eigners, had assumed a shape detri mental to our rights of sovereignty.” Any Dealer can Supply You At BIJOU Today Newman’s Tabarin Girls Present— “A DAY AT COLLEGE.” Full of good music, clean and clever comedy, spirited dancing, Sprightly Girls, Gorgeous Costumes and everything that makes musical comedy so popular. MOTION PICTURES FROM THE BIJOUSCOPE. A —“ Her Bandit Sweetheart.” B—"One' on Charlie.” C —“ Rural Romeos.” The Bijou Pictures are worth regular admiss'on,—Music by An donegui. I.ook at the prices: Matinee, all seats, 10c. Xight, balcony, 10c; lower floor, 20c. Continuous show. No waiting. From 2:30 to 5:00—7:30 to 10:00. BE BIOJU-BOUNO. CTDAMn TODAY Ol RAM U CONTINUOUSLY Daniel Frohman, through Fa mous Players Co., presents the fascinating stage favorite Hazel Dawn “One of Our Girls” A romance that closely inter weaves the interests of three mighty nations. This Is the first appearance of Hazel Dawn, the captivating star of “The Pink Lady,” in motion pictures. STARTING HOURS: 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, etc. Usual Prices—6c and 10c. THE BEST—SO COME. Choice of Aoy Hat lo Our Store 5 1.45 •••• ■ :<'•>. ;■ . .• .v> * t v v ' • V N - " ■ ■ ’ ; • * ! \: '<M A ] Ml* '\y #• 'i. , MEN’S GLOVES— Men’s Silk Hole Proof Gloves, tlicQCp very latest tiling—in all shades; price $1.50, at wOC Sweaters $2.45 A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT This is a form of investment especially desirable. It never depreciates in value ; it may be cashed at any time; it em braces no element of speculation, and offers a sure and profitable means of investment for funds awaiting perma nent investment. Our interest rate of 4 per cent is un usually attractive. Depositary United States Circuit, North eastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. READ HERALD WANT ADS. Choice of i Any Hat lo Our Store *1.45 $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Fancy Vests at ... .$1.95 $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts at $1.15 SI.OO and $1.25 Shirts at 85c $1.50 and $2.00 Roxford and Wright’s Union Suits at $1.15 SI.OO and $1.25 Union Suits at 85c Fancy Christmas packages—just received— combination boxes containing Silk Sox, Ties and Handkerchiefs, all to match, in 50c, 75c. and SI.OO Sets, reduced to 35c, 45c and 75c. $1.50 and $2.00 Pajamas at $1.15 Boston and Brighton Garters, Standard values, 25c at 19c 50c at 35c TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15.