The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 28, 1924, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY, SEPTEtoteEft 28 REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT 1023-1025 BROAD ST. With larger storage and display roo ms, also attractive show windows, and will be glad to have all our customers and the public in general call and see OUR NEW STOCK We will have unusual specials for this week in— ALUMINUM, ENAMEL A ND WOODEN WARE. ALSO LAMPS. The Augusta Hardware 1023-1025 B ROAD ST. Don’t chuckle if you put over a substitute when an advertised product is called for. Maybe your customer will never come back. Ren Mulford, Jr. t DRESS# SALE / Monday 500 DRESSES , Just Unpacked, Latest Styles, Wonderful 1{ 1 $9.85 $14.95 | | $19.85 All the Fashion-Sponsored Models , Are Included In This Greaf Sale Long Tunic Frocks Straightline Frocks The Coat Frock Tubular Silhouettes Frocks of Canton creps, erepe satin, faille, bengallne and Geor gette; trimmed with beads, braid, embroidery, lacc and fur. The Outstanding Mode is the Ensemble Costume • The long, graceful coats developed in the rich fabrics of Autumn, exquisitely trimmed with furs. The frocks of bengaline, faille, crepe satin, sometimes the urn, tone as the coat, and others m pleasantly contrasting shades—are astonishing values. COATS Every Style—New Material and Shade $19.75 $29.75 $39.75 WEINGARTEN’Q Y Y EXCLUSIVE DRESSES. 210 JACKSON. Vy A TOOTH BRUSH FOR EVERY SCHOOL CHILD IN AUGUSTA, IS AIM “Better Teeth” Campaign to on Here By Depart ments of Public Health Miss Agnfs Campbell, director o£ public health nursing with the county and city departments of public health, issues the following statement relative to the "Better Teeth" campaign among school children, which will be Inaugurated October 6. Miss Campbell calls at tention to the co-operation being given her by merchants, moving picture houses and the dental as sociation. Miss Campbell’s statement is as follows: “A dental campaign will be put on in Augusta by the Department of Public Health Nursing with the as sistance of various organizations. This campaign will be conducted largely through the schools and. »t will be the aim at the end of the I week to see that every school child in the City of Augusta has a tooth brush and Is using It. "In order to accomplish this we will have to enlist the aid of every one in Augusta. The Dental Association has al ready promised to give short educa tiona talks in all the schools; the druggists have most generously promised to sell tooth brushes to school children at cost during the entire week; the managers of mov ing picture houses have agreed to show dental films during that week free to the children, and so far the movement has met with splendid co-operation and enthusiasm. “The mothers and fathers are especially asked to help In this campaign and are not only invited, but urged to he present at the lec tures In the schools and also to see the films wherever possible. " A complete schedule *f the lec tures and places with holirs where films will he shown will be pub lished during this week In both papers. SALVATION ARMY IS PLANNING TO REFIT GHAFEE ST. HOME Advisory Board Takes Up Matter of Preparing Emergency Home For Wo men and Children The advisory board of the local Salvation Army work met Friday afternoon In the Chamber of Com merce rooms, in the Lamar build ing, pursuant to a call from John Phinizy, chairman. In furtherance of plnns for refitting and renovat ing the house on Chafee avenue to he used as an emergency home for women and children, the board In structed Captain C. N. Ellis to re quest Brigadier Roberts, of Atlanta, to come to Augusta and meet with the advisory board. In the meantime Captain Ellis Is to obtain figures from some local building contrac tor as to the probable cost of com pleting and putting In good condi tion the Chafee avenue home. The committee’s action was secured through motion made by Chairman Phinizy and seconded by I. S. Ferguson. A spirit of enthusiasm In the work was evidenced at the commit tee meeting and It is thought the necessary repairs apd additions to the Chafee avenus building will be shortly accomplished. The army is doing good work un der supervision of Captain Ellis, who Is taking earnest interest in all presented cases of distress and calls for help from persons In need. A number of men and boys are be ing nightly eared for at the Broad street headquarters building, and many of them come for assistance in securing employment. Captain Eliis stated that he Is not yet suf ficiently In touch with affairs In this city as to readily assist appli cants In this matter and requests that any employer who is needing help will acquaint him with their needs, as It Is altogether probable that he can place men with them. Friday night at the Broad street quarters there were taken care of five young men, all of whom were from northern cities and have come to this section In search of employ ment. One of them is an electrician, another Is a plumber by trade, and three of them are high school boys without trade or profession. Such wanderers often appeal to the Salvation Army people, feeling that here they will find a friend and comfort for their home-sick hearts. At the Friday night's meeting, one of the hoys tendered as an offer ing, his last nickel, and seemed sur prised when Informed that It was not customary at the hall to "take up collections.” All of the boys, said Captain Ellis, were noticeably affected by the kindly treatment shown them, and one of them in his loneliness, and thinking perhaps of the mother and home back In a distant city, gave way to tears. EIGHT APPLICANTS Eight applicants for a rural car rier vacancy at Martinez took the examination for this position at the Augusta postoffice Saturday morn ing J. ,T. Edwards, local secretary As th* T T . P Civil Service Commis sion, directed the examination. YHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. SPECTACULAR RIDING / Of Miss Costello will Feature Eagles’ Circus One of the many features of the Eagle's charity circus, which will ha staged during the week of Octo ber 6 on Greens’s Field, on lower end of Greene street, will be the spectacular riding of Miss Edith Costello, of Henderson, N. C„ mem ber of the famous bareback riders. Like her famous brother, Dave, the premier somersault rider of many i continents, Miss Costello is famous ! the world over, but Is especially well known in this section of the country. Although the Costellos' do not spend a great deal of their time at their home In Henderson, they are Hendersonians, and are greatly liked by the people of Hen derson. Miss Edith has Just returned from a tour of South America and European countries and will appear at the Eagle’s circus here . This is only one of the fifteen profess ional circus acts that shall be on the program for this entertainment. Two performances shall be given each evening, 7 and !) o'clock, and there Is plenty of parking space for automohiles and the street cars run within one block of the show grounds. Bareback riders usually go back In families, according to Edith Costello, whose equestrienne act Is the big feature announced for the Eagle's circus. Her own great grandmother was a ttght-rope walker with Lord George Sanders circus In England. An uncle of hers was Queen Victoria’s jester. For nine years Miss Costello and her mother appeared together in an equestrienne act. It Is such an expensive act that Miss Costello says thaht it is sel dom that a good bareback rider de velops without growing up in the ring. Those who take It up as a profession, she says, haves to keep completely equipped training quar ters. Horses suitable for circus work of this character have to he care- .■ ;"• -.V' ~ > „ } ~ £‘ft it J"'. L 1 !»y :^ s ?< V !.i l 34fj9 , -^'.--V-.-! ?^ r , ‘ "'> * - jfapCk ft****fri '*'«' '"• 4, < "■*‘ l J r ‘ '-V -V '"i ",;''. \ _■*S' V .«*,■ %,, DUPLEX—a new name for a new type car you have never seen before! STANDARD SIX DUPLEX-PHAETON $1145 lo.b. facunlu No other car has this combination of features: DUPLEX BODY and ROLLER EN CLOSING CURTAINS -the definite solution of the closed-open car problem. GENUINE BALLOON TIRES- the big tires with the little wheels—size, 21x5.25. STEERING GEAR, SPRINGS and FENDERS designed for balloon tires. INCLINED.VALVE ENGINE with connecting rods and crankshaft machined ' on ALL surfaces lor vibrationless balance. GENUINE SPANISH LEATHER, chrome tanned; high grade fittings and equipment; a gasoline gauge on the dash, good clock, an automatic windshield cleaner, lighting control on the steering wheel, plus the usual equipment SURPLUS-STRENGTH FRAME with six cross members, including two heavy tubular torque members. Engine sub frame. STUDEBAKER 4-WHEEL HYDRAU LIC BRAKES— optional equipment Sur passing in simplicity, safety, dependability, braking power and ease of operation any system on any other American car. PALMER, PHINIZY & CONNELL 627-629 BROAD ST. PHONE 3333. THIS , I S A STUDEBAKER YEAR fully chosen and be cared for ten derly. A ring and machinery have to be kept In readiness for prac tice. Whoever the act may go, there must he the upkeep of the home training quarters. To learn to do bareback properly, It is said, thaht the performer must learn, al most In childhood, or at least dur ing the years of comparative youth, when few people indeed have the means for maintaining quarters. Most successful riders, therefore, learn in childhood on their parents horses. — New Safe Way To Remove Teeth Stains New Discovery Bleaches Dark Teeth Instantly! A new safe treatment has been dis covered which dissolves teeth stains instantly, giving ‘lull, clingy teeth a charming new whiteness and lustre. This new treatment is called Blearh odent Combination. It consists of a safe mild liquid instantly curdles or softens the statns» while the paste re moves them and if used daily pre vents the formation of future stains. You just brush your teeth with a few drops of the liquid, then use the paste, and before your very eyes your toeth acquire a clear, flashing whiteness that even ten times the scouring by old-fashioned methods could not give them. Hleachodent Combination Is safe and harmless. No effect on the enamel as its mild ingredients are especially combined to act only on surface stains. Gritty and abrasive dentifrices should never he used. If you want sparkling, white, pearly teeth get Hlcachodent Combination today. Small cost at good dealers, such as: L*and Drug Co., Smith’s Pharmacy, J. B. I>avenport & Co., Howard Drug Co., Gordon Pharmacy, Watson Drug Co.— Adv. BEFORE placing your order for ENGRAVING ask us to show you our new specimens comprising a most beauti ful and comprehesive showing of Wedding Invitations and Announcements At-Home Cards Mourning Cards and Stationery Birth Announcements Acknowledgements Reception Cards Calling Cards Social Correspondence Stationery. Especial attention is directed to our sample line of HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS Selections made now assure delivery of that particular design at * any time prior to the holidays. Commercial Printing Company PHONE 862. AUGUSTA, GA. 747 ELLIS ST. A closed and open car combined—the advantages of both .at an open ear price! ONE minute the DUPLEX in a comfort able, weather-tight closed car—deeply cushioned and richly appointed. In less than thirty seconds it becomes a delightful open car, with all the unhindered freedom every motorist likes and enjoys. Its double utility satisfied a most urgent need—it is as revolu tionary as the self-starter and electric lights. Ancf the price ia the same as that of the open car with advantages in finish, fit tings, room and comfort no open car could ever give! Framed and shaped in steel, the upper part of the Duplex Body is built integrally with the lower part—it functions perfectly with the lower part—it is permanently beautiful. But even without the “double-value” of the Duplex Body the new Standard Six would still be the same great Studebaker success. For its introduction marks the be ginning of an era in the automobile indus try when fine cars of real quality, plenty of room and comfort, impressive appearance, splendid power and performance may be had at a price the average buyer can afford to pay. STANDARD SIX SPECIAL SIX BIG SIX 113 in. W.B. SOH.P. 120 in. W.B. 65H.P. 127 in. W.B. 75H.P. 5-Pus. Duplex-Phaeton.. ,|U4S 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton... 11495 7-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton. .$1875 i:£“: SgSSgr;:!» il“‘ S**?*—- •«» »*». <**. »» SfeSßf.v-:;::::: IS »» 5-Pass. Berline 1650 5-Pass. Berlinc 2225 7-Pass. Berline 2860 4+vhr.el brakes, 4 disc wheels, %f»0 extra 4-wheel brakes, % disc wheels, s7l extra 4•wheel brakes, 5 disc wheels, s7l extra (All prices /. o. h. V, S. factories, and subject to change without notice .) Surpassing mechanical superiority ts obvi ous in every mile you thrive it. Power, smoothness, silence you expect in any good six-cylinder car; but in this great car your expectations will be exceeded. You cannot anticipate such performance-perfection in any car even within hundreds of dollars of the new Studebaker Standard Six price. The proof is easy to establish drive it yourself, try it out on your favorite hill, test its speed on the straight-away. Sense what "ease of operation” really means in terms of effortless steering, velvety clutch action, easy gear shifting and instant brake application. Experience what real comfort means in plenty of room, soft deep cushions; genuine balloon tires; long, supple springs. The new Standard Six will tell you a story as it has never been told before by any other car at the Standard Six price. Whether you are in the market now or next year—you should see this new Stude baker. It is a car that will revolutionize values in the automobile industry I THREE