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SATURDAY, JANUARY 23.
FOR PROHIBITION
OVERJS VETO
Alabama Legislature Over
whelmingly Defeats Gover
nor’s Suggestion of State
wide Election.
Montgomery, Ala. —The Merrit pro
hibition bill yesterday was passed
over Governor Henderson's veto by
both houses of the Alabama legisla
ture. An amendment recommended
by the governor providing for a state
wide election on the question was
overwhelmingly defeated. The new
law is effective after June 30th, next.
The vote on re-passage of the
measure was 70 to 33 in the house and
24 to 10 in the senate. A two-thirds
vote was necessary.
The Merrit bill is modeled after the
Carmichael bill under which Alabama
was made prohibition territory in 1909.
The Carmichael bill was repealed tw r o
years later, following a state-wide
election at which a proposal to make
prohibition a part of the state con
stitution w r as defeated.
INVESTIGATE EXPLOSION
ON U. S. S. SAN DIEGO
Washington —Under the usual naval
procedure, Rear Admiral Howard,
commander of the Pacific fleet, will
appiont a board of officers to inves
tigate the explosion on the cruiser
San Diego which resulted in the death
of five sailors and the wounding of
eight others. Navy department of
ficials said today that in all prob
ability the inquiry is now under way.
The results will later be brevetted
by a board appointed by Secretary
Daniels and it will determine also
whether the circumstances of the ac
cident warrant courtmartial proceed
ings.
HOTEL MARLBOROUGH =
Broadway, Between 36th & 37th Sts.
In the Very Center of New York.
11
Rooms, SI.OO Per Day Upwards
Rooms with Bath, $1.50 Per Day Upwards
SI.OO Extra Each Additional Person
JOHN F. DOWNEY, MANAGER.
At BIJOU Today
GREASED PIG CONTEST
—AND—
“A Day at the Bsach ”
The best is saved for the last and
the show for Saturday is surely go
ing to pull the crowds —cause it
more than satisfies. An entire
change of costumes that are the
best seen on the Bijou stage this
season. The bathing at the beach
is very pretty.
Three Reels Movies.
Same Hoars. Same Prices.
A PROPHECY.
From the New York Hun.
“This country is on the eve of the
biggest business advancement in its
history—an advancement that will
spell prosperity throughout the land.
"Intimately associated with its
growth will be the greatest of all bus
iness building forces—ADVERTIS
ING."
PRESENT FINAL
FEB ARGUMENT
Indications Point to Closing of
Hearing Today---If Judge
Landis Decides He Has Juris
diction, Answer Will Be Given
in Week.
Chicago. —With pleas of th e defense
completed, counsel for the Federal
t.eague presented final arguments in
the United States district court today
in support of the Federal's charges
that organized baseball Is operating
In violation of the anti-trust laws.
Edward E. Gates of Indianapolis,
chief counsel for the Federals, w’as
to make the final speech.
Indications were that the hearing
would close today and if Judge Lan
dis decides he has jurisdiction in the
case it will go into his hands, the de
cision coming, perhaps, within a week.
George W. Miller, representing the
American League, one of the three de
fendant leagues in the suit .spoke for
five hours yesterday in his effort to
convince the court that the Federal
League came into court with unclean
hands, that its action in bringing the
suit was a scheme to accomplish what
it had failed to do by any other means.
“GOOD NEIGHBOR” PLAN
FOR N. Y. UNEMPLOYED
New York. —The “good neighbor”
plan is to be given a trial by the
mayor’s committee on unemployment
in its efforts to help the needy. The
plan is to be worked out, it was an
nounced today, under the direction of
Charles Stelzle, director of relief and
emergency measures. It calls for vol
unteer services of "good neighbors”
toward individuals and families in dis
tress, each volunteer being assigned
one particular family or person for
whom he will be responsible.
THIS famous hotel is known the
world over, has all modern ap
pointments and is complete and up
to date in ell details.
The most convenient location in
New York, being but a few minutes
to the leading theatres and depart
ment stores, a few minutes from
the Pennsylvania and Grand Cen
tral Stations.
Whether your visit is one of bus
iness or pleasure, you will find the
Malborough the Ideal Place to stop
at.
The Rathskeller is one of the Show
Places of New York.
CTPAMn TODAY ONLY
OI HA 11U CONTINUOUSLY
George Klein e Attractions Pre
sent the Celebrated Comedian,
Howard Estabrook, In the
Melodramatic Farce,
"Officer 666”
From the play by Augustin
Mac Hugh and by special ar
rangement with George H.
Cohan and Sam H. Harris.
This picture treat Is breaking
records wherever shown and
will fill the hill with the
Strandites. Worth a dollar,
but can be seen for a dime.
Adults, 10c; children, sc.
Same Prices—sc and 10c.
THE BEST—SO COME!
Women Fcr in U. S. A.”
MRS. LINDLEY M. GARRISON.
Washington.— Mrs. Bindley M. Gar
rison, wife of the Secretary of War,
is one of the organizers of the Wo
men's National Made in IJ. S. A. I.ea
gue, of which Cabinet, Congress and
other official women are patrons. The
object of the new organization Is to
arouse the patriotic sentiment of tlio
women of the country to ask for and
buy American made products and ar
ticles. There are no membership dues
and the only requisite for membership
is to sigyi and sent to Washington the
following pledge: “I pledge myself
for the welfare of our country, while
the war lasts, to demand and buy,
wherever possible, everything made in
U. 8. A. and urge my friends to do
likewise.”
BERLIN OFFICIAL
Berlin, (By Wireles s to London 4
p. m.) —The German war office report
this afternoon mentioned several Ger
man successes in France, none of
which, however, indicates any impor
tant developments. In the Argonne
the Germans captured 248 Frenchmen
and four machine guns and since
January 21st they have taken in ad
dition seven cannon and five machine
guns.
Near Cernay the Germans took a
hill and 130 prisoners, and fighting at
Pont-A-Mousson continues. French
infantry attacks elsewhere were re
pulsed.
Referring to the east, the report
recites some Russian retreats and
says German attacks are progressing.
BRYAN ORDERS PROBE
OF SB,OOO DEFICIENCY
I Washington—As a result of charges
of a deficiency in the accounts of the
public works department of the Do
minican Republic, Secretary Bryan
has ordered an investigation. De
tails are withheld, hut it is under
stood the alleged deficiency is about
SB,OOO, and that it relates to expendi
tures made hy Dominican officials or
Americans appointed and responsible
to the Dominican government over
whom the United States government
had no direct control.
sls FIRE.
A two-story frame building, 1125
Reynolds Street, was damaged yes
terday afternoon at 2:05 o’clock by
fire to the extent of sls, caused hy
sparks, on the roof.
The home was in charge of J. R.
White, agent, and w/i H occupied hy L.
Beall, colored.
CALOMEL TODAY,
S TOMORROW
Dose of nasty calomel makes
you sick and you lose a
day s work.
Calomel salivates! It'd mercury.
Calomel acta like dynamite on a slug
gish liver. When calomel cornea Into
contact with aonr hile It craahea into
It, causing cramping and nausee.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con
atlpated and all knocked out, Just go
to your drug (flat and g’t a 50 cent
bottle of Dodson'* Diver Tone, which
Is- a harmlesß vegetable Mubetltute for
dangerous calomel. Take a Rpoonful
and If It doesn't dart your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without mak
ing ym; alck, you Just go back and get
your money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
*lck and nauseated tomorrejw; besides
It may salivate you, while if you take
Dodson’s Idver Tone you will wake up
feeling great, full of ambition and
ready for work or play It's haem,
less, pleasant and safe to glvwrto chil
dren; they like It.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
All nations agree
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India to Siberia, from Mexico
City to Alaska, wherever there
is the raw cold of the plains or
the dry cold of altitudes, heating
men agree, from every test, that
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economy are secured from
American S deal
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best attested in the adoption of these heating out
fits by eminent officials, upon the high endorse
ments of boards of distinguished scientists,
engineers and architects, for use in heating and
fire-protecting such cherished and important
buildings as
U. S. Capitol
The White House
Independence Hall
Old North Church
Old Boston State House
West Point
U. S. Treasury
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A No. 5-22-W IDEAL Boiler and 461 ft. of
38-in. AMERICAN Radiators, costing the
owner $2lO. were used to heat this cot
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MAY BE DECISION IN FEW
WEEKS IN FRANK CASE
Washington—Argument. before the
.supreme court on Deo M. Frank's ap
peal In habeas corpus proceedings
probably will be set. for February 23,
after coses already assigned for that
date.
Attorneys for Frank and for Geor
gia are preparing lo submit, a motion
Monday to advance the case. Should
that be granted a decision might be
announced within a few weeks.
PATRON AGE FIGHT, PRES’T
AND SENATE CALLED OFF
Washington. Evidences that the
so-called patronage fight between
President Wilson and the senate was
cither being settled or abandoned
;wore seen in official circles today
In indefinite postponement of the In
quiry hy a sub-committee Into the
president’s constitutional powers In
making recess appointments.
miss McDonald at bijou
WAS HIT OF THE SEASON
Tin' large audience at the Bijou
last night were more than pleased
witli the talk given by Miss McDonald
of the McLeod-Me Donald Musical
Comedy Company, which has been
playing there all this week.
Miss McDonald's home Is In Har
tlepool, (lie town which was bombard
ed by the Germans several days ago.
Hhe ! h distinctly English, and the reci
tation of her sensational and extra
ordinary experiences while aboard the
merchant vessel that waa captured hy
the “Emderi,” were In her own char
acteristic brogue, “don' cher know,’’ |
SINGLE AUSTRIAN SHELL •
KILLED EVERY RUSSIAN
IN POLAND R’Y STATION
Berlin, by wireless to London, 9:20
a. m.) It is officially announced that
the Musslan railway station near Chen
elny (about ten miles southwest of
Kleice, southern Poland), which the
Austrians destroyed hy a single heavy
shell, was filled with Russian troops
at the time, all of whom w< re killed
AUSTRIAN PREMIER RESIGNS.
Rome, (vie London—(fount Karl
Htuerkh, Austrian premier, has re
signed, according to a dispatch to the
Messaggero from Vienna. The count
probably will be succeeded by Dr. D.
von Blllnskl, the Austro-Hungarian
minister of finance, the dispatch adds,
The Vatican
Doge’s Palace
Uffizzi Gallery
Palace Davanzati
Roman Senate
Strozzi Palace
Monte Carlo Casino
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ENTIRE 22 WILL FACE
CHARGES OF MURDER
New Brunswick, N. J.—Thirty-two
deputy sheriffs of Middlesex county,
employed hy a private detective agon
ey to guard the fertilizer plant of the
American Agricultural Chemical Com
pany at Roosevelt, N. J„ spent the
night. In the county Jail here and faced
arraignment today on charges of mur
der.
iin mat charge the men were ar
ralgned several days ago and released
in $2,000 bond each. Then then re
turned to their pests at Roosevelt. The
entire 22, It was Bald, were among the
number arrested on murder charges
last night.
$1,250,000 LIGHTHOUSE
OFF HATTERAS, PROJECT
Washington. Construction of a sl,-
250,000 lighthouse on the outer Dia
mond Bh or] „ off Cape Hat (eras hy
private capital with the Idea of a gov
ernment refund when the structure is
declared satisfactory hy the federal
lighthouse hoard, was urged before the
house commerce committee today hy
Representative Hma.il and several
business men. Th„ committee re
served action.
GETTING BACK. -
"That girl snubbed me today.”
“Revenge Is easy. Put her on your
• 'hrlarnas list and then scratch tier
“TODAY
At The Modjeska”
"THE CLOSING WEB”
A Blograph Feature In 2 Parts.
“THE PERILS OF PAULINE”
The Fourteenth Kplsode.
"THE SPIRIT OF GIVING"
A Beauty Play.
"THE UNSEEN VENGEANCE”
An American Play.
"THE PLEASING UNCLE”
A Princess Com dy.
Westminster Abbey
Marlborough House
British Museum
Warwick Castle
Bank of England
London Royal Exchange
Grand Hotel, Pretoria
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Louvre
Ecole Polytechnique
Pasteur Institute
Musec de Cluny
Palais de Institut
Paris Bourse
Bank of France
PAY OF FRENCH AVIATORS
INCREASED TILL WAR’S END
Boulogne. The jiriy of French avl.i
tor«, which heretofore hen been the name
fin that of nolrlinrn of elnillar rank In
other tranche* of the service, has been
substantially Increased for the duration
of the war. Qualified pilots of Hu* rank
of non-commissioned officers will now
receive SO cents a day, while corporals
and privates will r<et 40 cents. Appren
tice pilots, of whom large numbers have
been Vomited, are allowed Imlf the pay
of qualified men.
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Herald Wants.
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can do so quickly through the use of a
little Herald Want Ad.
Phones 290 and 297.
Read Herald Wants Today.
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Kaiser’s Potsdam Palace
Berlin Dom
Deutsche Bank
Czar’s Summer Palace
Sultan’s Palace
Vienna University
Women’s Academy, Seoul
LOOK LIKE A COLLEGE
PROFESSOR, KITCHENER
London. Lord Kitchener, when he
appears before the House of Ijords,
looks more like a college professor, ns
he reads Ids typewritten speech
through ids huge, gold-rimmed speta
cles. than the stern military figure of
(lie steely blue eyes, who is the K. of
K. of popular conception, Hpeech
maklng appears to he an unpleasant
ordeal for the Rrltlsh war lord. Ho
leads his paper very rapidly, as If In
a hurry to get through with It.
THREE
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Royal Palace, Madrid
Royal Palace, Tokio «
Pekin Legation Bldgs. ()'
Royal Palace, Sofia
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