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FRIDAY. JUNE 6
OVER-ACIDITY
of the stomach has upset many a
night's rest. If your stomach is acid
disturbed, dissolve two or three
Kmioids
on the tongue before retiring and en
joy refreshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed bv
SCOTT & DOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION
COULD
NOT USE
HIS ARM
Terrible Plight of an Alabama
Man Suffering With Rheu
matism Untill He Tried the
wonder Medicine, Sulferro-
Sol
Mr. J. S. Knighton, at 27 Monroe street,
Montgomery. Ala., suffered so with Rheu
matism that he did not have the use of
his arm for a year.
Speaking of his case Mr. Knighton
says, “I suffered so with Rheumatism
for a year that I could not use my arm.
Then I commenced taking Sulferro-Sol
and after taking four bottles am glad
to say my arm is as well and strong as
ever. I can't praise this wonderful med
icine too highly."
Mr. Mack M. Johnson, of Ensley, Ala.,
writes: “A running sore on my leg which
had been pronounced incurable and had
become so painful that I was confined to
my room, wag absolutely cured by Sul
ferro-Sol. Hardly any words can tell
what I suffered. I had spent a great
many dollars for remedies but none did
me any good except Sulferro-Sol. My
sore was soon healed and I have never
had any further trouble with it."
Sulferro-Sol produces the most as
tounding and satisfactory results among
people who have suffered for years from
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Uric Acid Poisoning, Eczema and other
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerv
\out system. Try a bottle and be con
vinced of the value of this wonder medi
cine. Refuse to accept substitutes. There
is no medicine like Sulferro-Sol. Manu
factured by Sulferro-Sol Co., Montgom
ery, Ala.
STRONG OLD MAN
75 YEARS YOUNG
Says ZIRON Iron Tonic Made
Him Feel Better, Eat Better
and Sleep Better.
O. D. Blount, Tarrytoi r, Ga., writes:
“I am seventy-five years old yet I
have been pretty strong until about %
year ago. I did not feel so well. I had
a worn, tired feeling, my body ached
and I was not myself. I would chill
easily,—my blood seemed thin, my
flesh flabby and skin not clear. I didn’t
rest well and my appeite was poor. I
heard of Ziron, how it was helping
others and it seemed to be what I
needed, too. I soon saw after I began
taking it that it was helping me. I
felt better in every way. I ate better,
I slept better. I took three bottles and
it helped me. 1 am glad to recommend
Ziron."
Ziron is indicated for anemia, pale
complexion, poor blood, general weak
ness, etc. When your blood needs
iron, take Ziron. Remember, if the
first bottle don’t benefit, you get your
money back. Don't wait. Begin tak
ing Ziron today.
At all druggists.
Vbur Blood Needs
y
I Hunt’s Salve, formerly called
i Hunt’s, Cure is especially com-
Iponnded for the treatment of
J Itch, Eczema. Ring worm, and
’ Tetter, and Is sold by the drug
gist on the strict guarantee that
the purchase price, 75c, will be
promptly refunded to any dissat
isfied customer. TryFnnt’sHalve
at our risk. For sale locally by
T. G. HOWARD
Druggi:
Special Notice
TO
FISHERMEN
We have just received
the most complete assort
ment of Heddons Dow
agiac Minnows, and alf
of the latest lures made
by this celebrated manu
facturer.
They are now on dis
play. We invite your in
spection.
BOWEN BROS.
1 HARDWARE CO.
877 BROAD STREET
PHONE 551
NATIONAL MEETING
CATHOLIC HIERARCHY
Cardinal C’hbons Calls Meeting
in Washington on Sep
tember 24th
Washington.—Cardinal Gibbons, chair
man of the general committee on Catholic
affairsa nd interests, today announced
that he had issued a call for the meeting
of the entire Catholic hierarchy of the
United States at the Catholic University
here. September 24th. The meeting will
be the first of its kind to be held since
the third plenary council of Baltimore in
IS*.
The general purpose of the conference
as stated by Cardinal Gibbons, will be to
organize committees to study and work
lor the welfare of church and country,
particularly along social anil educational
lines. It will discuss not only purely ec
clesiastical questions, but social and edu
cational problems involving legislation
under consideration by congress, and will
formulate a uniform Catholic policy and
co-ordinate as far as possible all diocesan
activities.
Preparations for the meting next Sep
tember will be made by the general com
mittee on Catholic affairs and interests,
the members of which are Cardinal Gib
bons. chairman; Bishop Muldoon, of
Rockford, 111., vice-chairman: Bishop
Schrembs, of Toledo; Bishop Class, Salt
Lake City, and Bishop Russell, of
Charleston, S. C.
Cardinal Gibbons also announced that
hereafter all bishops of the country with
the expresseda pproval of Pope Benedict
would meet annually for the discussion
of Catholic affairs. •
GOES TO COURT OVER
CLOSING DOWN OF
WILLYS-OVERLAND CO.
»
Toledo, Ohio. —A petition was filed in
the United States district court hero
Thursday requesting the court to order
the re-opening of the Willys-Overland
Automobile Company plant, which has
been closed since the rioting in which
two persons were shot to death last
Tuesday. The petition also asks that a
restraining order be issued to prevent tho
idle workers from interfering with tho
operations of the plant.
Saturday was set as the day for hear
ing of the application. The suit, filed
by the Dail-Overland Company of Char
lotte, N. C., names as defendants the
Willys-Overland Company and several
union leaders.
The Dail Company. the petition
cliariies, has a contract for a certain
number of motor cars, but because of tho
shutdown of the plant has been unable to
have deliveries made.
3 GEORGIANS7ONE FROM
S. C. IN CASUALTY LIST
Washington, D. following cas
ualties are reported by the commanding
general of the American Expeditionary
Forces:
Killed in action 2
Died from -wounds 1
Died of accident and other causes... 5
Died of disease 2
Wounded severely 24
Wounded (degree undetermined).. .. 25
Wounded slightly 24
Missing in action 2
Total 85
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
Lt. Win. G. Cann, Savannah, Ga.
WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined).
Pvt. Francis M. Johnston, Bullard, Ga.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.
Pvt. Henry Wallace. Edgefield. S. C.
CORRECTION.
Killed in action, previously reported
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missing: Pvt. Aaron A. Holt. Hebards
ville, Ga.
CANADIAN VETERANS
RECOGNIZE NO UNION
BUT THE UNION JACK
Winnipeg.—More than fonr thousand
veterans assembled at a mass meeting,
considered the general strike situation,
adopted resolutions denouncing some of
the strike leaders as anarchists and
promised Charles F. Gray that his appeal
for 2,000 special constables would be filled
from the ranks of returned soldiers. The.
mayor said he would use them and pay
them $6 a» day.
The meeting demanded that the gov
ernment bring to justice men responsible
for the Winnipeg strike. Urged deporta
tion of “all undesirable aliens,’ and de
clared that “the only one big union which
Canadian soldiers would recognize was
the Union Jack."
A parade of strikers and sympathizers
passed within a block of the auditorium
where tho soldiers were gathered, many
Saturday Dinner in the Tea Room
Creamed Soup Barbecued l’ork
New Potatoes Snap Beans Rioie “vr.
Hot Rolls. Drinks Demon Jell
Saturday and After Supper Sales
After Supper
Specials.
Shop After Six, and Save!
6 to 7 O’CLOCK
White Dinner Plates, Breakfast
Plates, Oatmeal Bowls, Fruit
Saucers, etc., value to $2.15 r
doz., This hour at, each .. DC
(Third Floor)
Crepe Paper Napkins, plain
white, negularty $1.75 ne j-«
per thousand, special at $ I iDU
(Main Floor)
Corset Covers, well made and
well fitting, corset ('overs trim
med with pretty embroid- rrt
ery,~7sc values for .... DUC
(Second Floor)
7 TO 8 O’CLOCK
Serving Trays, 10-in. Fibre Tray,
in black enamel with gilt star
decoration, regularly 50c, i»r
on sale at IDC
(Third Floor)
Ideal Fireless Cooker, one.
well stove No. 11-A, regu
larly $17.00, 8)1/1/10
this hour ) I 4.43
(.Fifth Floor)
Corsets, a delayed shipment of
average models and girdle
lengths, very special, m < nrs
this hour for $ I ,UU
(Second Floor)
Brooms, our popular After Sup
per Special, regular price CQ_
90c, this hour only, for . DDC
(Fifth Floor)
Children’s Drawers, of exceilcijt
muslin, in good summer weight,
regular 39c values, qr
for IDC
(Limited 4 to one customer)
(Second Floor)
8 TO 9 O’CLOCK.
Meat Platters, «3-in. plain white
meat platters, regular price 50c,
This hour only, r»i
at IDC
(Third Floor)
Perfection Oil Wicks, for cook
ing or heating stoves, reg- «r
ular price 30c, special at IDC
(Fifth Moor)
O'Cedar Oil, regular 25c IQ.
size, this hour for IDC
(Fifth Floor)
Muslirf Petticoats, regulation,
width, good material, nicely
made with ruff>e of embroidery,
regular price $1.75, qj
(Second Floor)
Millinery
An Important Saturday Sale—
TRIMMED MILANS
HATS OF GEORGETTE
TRANSPARENT BRAIDS
—and many other desirable models
—many originally priced as high as $16.50
on sale Saturday at
$4.95
■ 1 (WHITE’*—SECOND FLOOR.) ■
WHITE’S PURE FOOD GROCERIES
Flour, Golden /fur- p« QP
vest, 24-lb bag *> I lOD
4<-lb, bag $3,65
Cocoa Pudding, large <n
Pkg 4oC
Quaker Oats, « n
pkg I UC
Cheese, Kail Cream,'
Rice, fancy, j
Bllced Pineapple, No. 2 QC„
Armour's Sliced Peaeffcn, ir.
can | DC
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
marchers wearing returned soldier but
tons.
Mayor Gray, speaking at the meeting,
said:
“The strike leaders have publicly an
nounced that they intended to run the
city of Winnipeg; that they would say
who would eat and who would not and
they have intimated they were powerful
enough to bring about a change of gov
ernment. I know that the men who
fought for the old flag in France have
had enough of Huntsm and bolshevism
and we’re not going to stand for it." He
said that as soon as the special officers
were organized street car service would
be resumed.
Many returned soldiers marched to the
city hall after the mass meeting and
were sworn in for constable duty. When
the parade neared the municipal build
ing, men on the sidewalk cried, “scabs,"
and several f.'ghts resulted in arrests.
The mayor announced that the supply
of milk and bread would be close to
normal today.
Special Attention to Mail
Orders.
Pure Aluminum Ware
For Saturday Selling
Think of it, Housekeepers and Homeseekers! SIB.OO worth of splendid Alumi
num for just $13.98. In the most desirable combinations. All large, useful pieces.
A complete outfit for your kitchen, which i.s bought at a great saving and may be
paid for in easy convenient payments.
NOTE— that this sale is for one Day Only—Saturday—and be here as soon after
9 A. M. as possible.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
No. 10
Set
1 7-cup
Percolator.
1 4-quart
Tea Kettle.
1 4-quart
Kettle.
1 2-qt. Lip
Sauce Pan.
2 Bread
Pans.
1 Carving
Set.
1 3-Piece
Combina
tion Set.
Sale Price
$*13.98
Set
Snowdrift Shorten- «»» *•%
tnir 8-sh m»1! 44.03
Kggs, • country, ra
dozen DUC
Potatoes, New, pn_
peck OjC
i’otatoeH, Old, s n
peck *IOO
PURISOL TOILET SOAP, a.
cuke 4C
•laity, Apple, 16-o*. 07«
jar Zlo
Jam, Robfn Hood, no.
jar 41 C
NEGRO TRIES TO SHOOT
UPTOWN OF FURMAN
Furman, S. C. —Adamw Cohen, colored,
of Furman is in jail at Hampton for try
ing to shoot up the town of Furman and
certain citizens of that town on last
Saturday. Cohen took pot shot at Inten
dant J. C. Smith, Marshall Tisdale, and
Mrs. S. W. Tuten and J. Arthur Tuten,
all of the shots going wild and no one
being hurt.
Only meager details of the affair could
be learned. Cohens reason for trying to
shoot tho white men has not been re
vealed.
MEXICANS CAPTURE
U. S. DESERTERS
Brownsville, Texas.—Three members of
the fourth cavalry, U. S A., who desert
ed Monday and crossed into Mexico with
their mounts and other equipment,, wero
captured by Mexican military authorities
at Itevnosa, Mexico, and returned to
$ Co,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
ONE DAY SALE
mfl#
iff®
\ v <■
SIB.OO
Worth of genuine Alumi
num Ware for
$13.98
■His JflaUfedL
1,/Si mIMJh
\\ Y/ r: 'JSrßijtffiinSM ßWeS
$13.98 Set
Entire Stock of Hair Goods
at One-Fourth Off
Marked Price.
We allow 25% reduction from
the tag prices on every Hair Piece
in our huge stock. This is our
Annual Juno Clearance Sale and here are a few of
its special features.
WAVY HAIR SWITCHES
All Shades But Grey
Medium length, regular price $2.45, now , . $1.85
Extra Length, regular price $3.96, now.. .. $2.95
GREY WAVY HAIR SWITCHES
Medium Length, regular price $2.95, now .. $2.25
Extra Length, regular price $3.95, now $2.95
WAVY HAIR TRANSFORMATIONS
All shades hut Grey, regular price $4.95, now $3.75
Grey Transformations, reg. price $8.45, now $6.35
(WHITE’S—SECONO FLOOR )
fllnger Ale, White 1 r_
Hock IDC
Sugar Sale!
25 Pounds
$2.47
With 3-lbt. of Coffot or 2-lbs. T«s t Any Pries.
'WH IT I’S—MAIN » LOOS I
American military authorities at Rey
noßa, Mexico, and returned to American
authorities at Hidalgo, according to tele
graphic advices received here. The men
were Privates Sibole, St. Ix>uis; Wige
lowski, Chicago, and Wootman, Detroit.
A fourth cavalryman, Private Gadlain. of
Sun Francisco, also deserted, but drown
ed in attempting to cross the Rio Grande.
EIGHT PACKING HOUSES
IN BIG MERGER
New York.—Merger of eight indepen
dent packing houses into one organiza
tion, capitalized at $165,000,000 to operate
in the United States and Canada and
later in foreign countries, was announced
here Thursday night by James Imbrie,
active head of the investment firm of
lmbrie A- Co. Mr. Imbrie said J. S.
Hawkinson, vice-present of Wilson
IPo., bad resigned his connection with
that company to become president of tho
new corporation.
Sold on Easy Terms Thru
Our Club Plan.
'jj.-jfej
rjf ijf * u
fall
id Vv
“More for a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy
Elsewhere”
Octagon Houp, r
cake DC
Fiume Settlement
Said To Be Near
Paris —Premier Orlando of Italy, con
ferred with Premier Clemenceau Thurs
day on the Adriatic problem. La Li
berte says that indications were that a
settlement of the Fiume question was
near. The full claims of the Jiygo-Slavs
it adds, probably will not be ’Sfiet. The
paper says that Dalmatia go to
Italy while the Jugo-Slavs vtiH get the
port of Sebenico.
t
INFLUENZA CLAIMS 160
VICTIMS UP IN ALASKA
Seattle, Washn.—One hundred and six
ty natives at Bristol Bay and
southwestern Alaska, have succumbed to
nfiuenxa during the last ten days, ac
cording to cablegrams received today by
W. T. Loep of the Alaska bureau of edu
cation.
Saturday Specials in the Tea Room
Roast Chicken Chicken Salad Fried Chicken
Spired Ham Grapefruit Marmalade
New Corn Sliced Tomatoes Cucumbers
lettuce
Cherry It* Cream Cherry Pie Teach Shortcake
/cN&3od.A
At Saturday
Prices.
. (Plus Government War Tax)
30c Mention's Berated 90~
Talcum LOC
Cuticunt 90„
Soap ~ ZIC
25c Woodbury Facial Ho
Roup IIC
30c Lyon's Tooth n p _
Powder IwU
25c Packer’s Tar 9 1 r*
50c Hind's Honey Almond yj r _
Cream HOC
50c Pebeco Tooth ir
Paste 4DC
50c Mentholatum in.
tor 41 C
50c Packer’s Tar *r-
Liquid ‘I'DC
30c Kolynos Tooth nn.
Paste lOC
00c Panderlnn rr.
for DDC
25c Pond's Vanishing 01 .
30c Ranltol Vanishing #>p
Cream, flesh luC
50c Nadine Face ~ _
Powder 440
25c Mead and Baker ft,
Mouth Wa.*h IIC
(WHITE'S—MAIN FLOOK I
No. 8
Set
1 IV2 quart
double
boiler.
1 Tea
Kettle.
1 Perco
colator.
1 4-quart
Covered
Kettle.
1 Fry Pan.
1 Lip
Sauce
Pan.
2 9-Inch
Pie Pan*.
Sale Price
sl3-98
Set
Bungalow Aprons
and
Gingham Dresses
$1.95
$5.95
—Prices that represent hardly
more than the cost of material
to say nothing of making
these are cool, comtortable
and attractive garments
provide yourself with several
tomorrow. Save money and
the time spent in making.
(WHITE’S—SECOND FLOOR.)
Butter, Finest C 7«.
Creamery, lb 0 I C
Gold Duet Washing Pow- r
der, pkg DC
Corn Starch, , Q _
I-lb. pkg OC
Macaroni or Hhephettl n
10c. pkg. for I C
Pbueuu Compound,
t-)b. pall
A A-All* OalS, 35 c
Corn!, 1b
and
a
THREE