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Wanted —Real Estate
Wanted—Apartments.
Wanted—Rooms.
Wanted —Ron rders.
Wanted—Hoard
Wanted—Situations.
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LEGAL NOTICES
PAY YOUR STATE, COUNTY AND
SCHOOL TAXES FOR 1924
The dlcctt f'»r 1021 Is now in my
bands for collection Those interested
will please take notice.
l*rc»mpt payment is earnestly re
quested.
Rate. $2.49 per hundred
Oft i. • at rourt House, 0 a. m. to 2
p in. 2:30 to 5:30 n. m.
( HAS. S. HOHLER.
oi6 • Tax Collector.
LOST AND FOUND
I.()ST ONE Olii» KASHIONI :i >
gold brooch between Walton Way
ami BalJlf *tt«et and Second I’.apt Ist
tJliurch. Finder please return to Mrs.
T l» Baird, 1448 Walton Way, or
phone 1590 Liberal reward 010
Wanted Help—Male, Female
GLERKS FUR GO VKRN ME N T
postal and other good positiomi
$14<»»»-$230(| yearly. Experience un
’V cessary. Full particulars free by
writing i«. W. Robbins. Civil Service
Expert. 242 HurchelJ ISldg . Washing
ton. l>. C 010
WANTED HELP—MaIe
FREE! WINTER'S SUPPLY OF
coal nliNolutely free for a few
hours spare time Write today. Popu
,.ir Coal Co, 1908 Coal Exchange
Bldg., Chicago. o 9
W’ANTED: 12 CARPENTERS FOR
heavy construction work. Albion-
Kaolin Co.. Ifephalbah, (la. 013
S\: i t VC,ENT MASONIC, ESSHEN
Hal nil members territory open. 437
Gquitahle Hldg., Pulto , Md. 0k,7,9
WANTED HELP —Female
W VSIi .1 • W( i.Mi \ 'I <» PAINT
Lamp shade* for us at home. Easy
pleasant wnrb Whole or part time
Address Nib art Company, 35031,, Ft.
Wayne. Indiana. <*l3
WANTED: WOMAN TO WASH
quilts In yard. Apply 837 Greene
strict. <>9
WANTED: fOLORKD GIRL FOR
hmin* work. Must come recommend
#l N 37 Greens street. o 9
Wanted Situation—Male
T!l tnOEGHLY EX PER lENC EI»
farm overs*-■ r wants position. Heat
• 1 references. Write K. 11,, care Her
ald <*lo
FARM FOREMAN, NINE YEARS
« rpt-rieiic.well qualified for tluf'
n 'in niln b#it <f refei
. . Air. 42 Answer Farm Fore
ran. Allendale, S. C. 012
tOENO WHITE MAN WANTS JOB
#» * truck driver, or Htatiffaur Fx-
I’cricncid Writ* Driver, rare llorald
010
Wanted Situation— Female
SM NOORAPMIms
i i* A A I a NrM fti ;rr «>F TK< >n -
• ■uglily competent atenographer*
no, n for engagement. This service
- herrfully rend, ri d. L J. Henry, The
Typewriter Man. oil
Young lady of refined
character, thoroughly
equipped in modern bus
incus training, wishes to
make permanent connec
tion with commercial or
prcfersional f7-m cf high
standing in Augusta. If
an interview is desired,
address “Capable,” care
The Herald.
WANTED—Rooms
WANTED ’! Hit EE OR FOUR FUR
lushed rooms and gar**' near tmsl
ness center. l>y eouitle State prim
amt location. Address Rooms, e-are
Herald.
W A N T E D—Miscellaneous
WANS'EI* TO RU\ ON! CHILD'S!
„1 tier atroler or rart. with hood,
mini be In good rendition and a
bargain for east), will also buy one
upholstered extra living room rm-k
--er. If >mi hint? either, address W
p . care llerald. stating piles nnd
where can be seen ols
WANTED FLAT TOP PI SK. IN
good condition. Write Desk, care
Herald op
WANTED—Salesmen
WANTED; SOME NETOMOtUIF
!trr*d afreet.
WANTED—Rooms
WANTiii' hy rori i r WITHOUT
children 2 «*r 3 unfurnUh**d roomi,
1n tlralrabl* <t»rrf.r <mtruh
Modern and r#«*enable Hiftrenf#*
rxrhflf\#«d Phon« 3516 c»l9
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
TYPEWRITERS
hit a M rr*;p\n.t machim:
frntn * d*or ndaPlr ilrslrr The N
12 Remington (quiet mortal), is the
machine you want. L J Ilanry, Th' -
T' l . u : ■*
USED TYPEWRITERS
U*TS OK sn.FMRR MACHtNEF
nil kinds. taken tn mu-hange on
Remingtons. (let tn» prices. L>. J
Henry. The Typewriter Man. oil
NOTICE
FOR WcCRAY HKKRICIBRATOIU*.
Hohort mol rhomiers and 1' S.
allrlnr machines call O !* Wtlllan’-
ron. Plata Hotel. “?
THITSK OB IT’ A TAILOR M M'l
•lflt at m up "A Royal 100 " J \'
Fenny. 11l ramplall alrol oil
FOR TEN FAYS OVI.Y AVI Will.
make ►!» Pool Card* for M on In
black or r»pia Mim Henha Brown*
Xtndln Nil. G JohllMin Ittdg . Broe'l
and fth. oil
WOOF FOR KAl.i: m.O'l
the wagon load* Phono 1376. An-
Busta Hardwc ud Co. ol# ■
PHONE 296
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
eLKCIRIC
Motors to- wound, bouirht ""Id. rented
houses wikkd i.\Mra. fans,
IIADIO
Agent* for Kohler Automatlo 110-
Volt Farm lighting Plants. No.
storage batteries required; Jiut pres*
a switch button anywhere In the
house.
“llepair* to Anything Electrical."
EVE REPAIR CO.
Phono 1727 • Augusta, Ga.
MUS f 7 li. WILLIAMS, UORBET*
lere. for the Nußone Mnde-to-
Measure Corast*. fibre and glo/e silk
underwear. 205 Forsyth street. l'hone
2219 <>2U
Galvanized Roofing
Corrugated ami V Crimp- best
quality large stock.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, tin.
I .> U SAI.I .■AltlllAGK, IIAKNKHH.
eli! tires and lace rurtalns. at n ib -
rdeil bargain. Apply 201)0 Walton
Way between two nml four. oil
FOR SALE —Furniture
FURNITURE WE CAN SUPPLY
every need In imw and lined furni
ture Your own price Eaay term*.
P M. O'Connor Furniture
House. 1033 Broad. Phono 3574. o!9
FOR KALE: USED FURNITURE
cheap We pay emh for used furni
ture E. M Andrews Furniture Co..
941 Ellin afreet. Phono 445. n 5
FOII KALE: ONE HRUNBWICK
cabinet phonograph In first cjnt •
condition for sale cheap. Call 2381. o!0
FOR S/fLE—Petstock
G PAIRS ' ARNE AI \ AND WHITE
King Pigeona. (’heap for cash or
will trade for equal value. Apply 2154
Greene. 010
THE WORLD'S LARGEST DOO
Kennel* offer for sale Oornng Aire
dale watch-dogs, automobile dog-,
children’ll companions hunter* and
retrievers Also blg-game-honnd*.
ooonhound*. foxhound*, rabbit-hounds
and thoroughbred puppy stock. S«tl»-
faction ntml rnfa delivery guaranteed
t.» any point In the Unit* >1 State*.
Large Illustrated descriptive cnrnlog
niaib-d free Out nog Kennel*, Hox 4134.
La Rue. Ohio. 013
FOR SALE—Automobiles
CHEAP FOR CASH, 1321 1U »AD
ater, run 7.006 miles. In good con
dition. Reason for selling, owner leai-
Idg city. Phoue 8363- W o 9
FORD CARS
Fresh Stock, Latcat Styles,
just in. A# good~4oHi» r
prices nnd service as any.
LOMBARD MOTOR CO.
719 Broad Street.
Kon SAI.VI: ONK MITCHELL TOtMt
tng car In good running condition,
cheap, sgt) Awnuo 11. l'hone 3452-W
AUTO REPAIRING
All Night Wrecker Service.
JOHNSON, REYNOLDS MKES
Phones K2O-Sl*. 942-944 Ellis St.
RADIATORS REPAIRED
USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKE
auto* ami trucks Axles, hearings,
gears, universal point?, shaft*, earbu
letor* at big saving We buy cars
Augusta Aut«» Wrecking Co., iOll
Kills street Phone 3767 037
FREE
WRECKER SERVICE.
Fords Only
Day phone 357. Night phone 3319-J
M< <»<* ns \ N MOT! B
MOTOR CO.
USED FORDS
$250
Fold Iton lister, C7K
self-starter . . ....... $lO
Ford Oni Ton fftOC
Truck 2>ltO
McGOWAN-MOTKS
MOTOR CO.
52i Broad
WASHINGTON TUBBS 11
Sku sv‘ , Kw% # ’vY,i lwyc v*gn
KWW«IR *- - T UmiWSURU j£e> _ *l\* 'XamHiT
V J J J L J V C'H« a* m a««c;_ »c U A AUf J
RESULTS- :
s'
—The Qne Big Reason for iho Herald’s
Undisputed Leadership in
Want Advertising
FOR SALE—Automobiles
USED CARS]
cad s;;>* u
CADILLAC Touring, $750
BTUDKISAKKIt Touring, <PO7C
Special « *
ESSEX Touring, *14611
llko new
DODGK Touting, looks *J46fl
and rutin good OvUU
FORD Touring runs fljEfj
good. Only
FORD Touring, 1923, (906
perfect S4OJ
STAR Sedan, new tlren, C47C
jrooil condition
I’AIGK Coupe, must be Q 776
neon to be appreciated,. sllO
OLDSMOBILE Touring, t96n
Just overhauled OZUU
Many Others. All Makes.
LIRKRAL TERMS-
See Armstrong.
T'sed Car Dept.
Palmer, Phinizy &
Connell
(131 Broad St. Rhone 2738
For Sale or Rem Real Estate
i .ik BAUD J»i: RENT H<•> BES
and lot* in every part of North Au
ftUMtn. K*‘® uh for North Auguwt*'
property. Geo. A. Briggs fc Co. nl
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
TM iNT nUSINI ss BUILD*
ing. constantly Improving, rented for
slo2«*. will noon bring SI2OO to SI4OO
rent. prompt *nle f**r SB,OOO. Adore**
l’.u*lni sm Building, rare Herald. o 9
M\T\ FIVE ACRE FARM ON u Ue
ton Way ext«n*:on, two and half
miles from ear tine Seven-room
duelling. r»erca*ary nut-house* nnd
tenant home Running water Ideal
for dairv. Address Ht. 2, Box 34, Au
guata, Ga. oil
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
It >U SAT,E oil EXCHANGE 8
room, two-story realdencn on Monte
San«» Four bedroom*, tile bath, sleep
ing porch, upstair*, hardwood floor*,
furnace, double garage. Phone J. H
Wilkinson. pl 2
■»•—*» -- = "S—T. -r ~ *_
FOR RENT^-Typewriters
nENTTTYPE WRITER'
JH'I.NNDin N<> 1« REMINGTONS
fnr nut hv day. week op mantle. L.
.1 Henry, The Typewriter Man. ell
FOR RENT—Apartments
\\ \RTMENT OF THREE LARGE
room*, closet, bath, porch, hot nnd
cold water, also garage. Centrally lo
cated. Phone 3092-W. 08
FOR RENT—Rooms
FURNISHED APARTMENT OF 3
room*, alnk In kitchen, hot and cold
water, electric I'ghts and all conven
ience*. be.*t neighborhood In North
Augusta, on car line. Phone 2797-Ws
oil
NICELY i tIRNISHED ROOM
private home. Board If desired. 220
M nu ant itreet Ptw ftt 1139-J
ONE NICELY FURNISH ED RED
rootn. convenient to i»nth. rent rally
located 1007 Reynold* *trcet. Phone
1459-W 015
K<m; i: \ \ M c» *M
pbtely furnished for light house
keeping Bath furnace heat, garag.i
No children Phone 6643-W. oID
TW .« ROOMS AND K! mil Nl I I E
neatlv furnished.* to couple Avithout
otit children Private home, all con
venience*. also garage Phone 3154-J
oil
THU 1 NICELY FVR N t HE D
l-.-ma with private bath, hot and'
§
»»b('ne and garage RUftsell atreet
The IHH. Plmne 6635-J old
HIDES AND TALLOW
Also car lot ghlpmctHa of scrap Iron and bones
L. SCHARFF & CO.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
A Satisfied Customer
Is a Good Advisement, but—
don’t count on him too much
A customer may be satisfied and still not
be talkative. If you depend solely upon sat
isfied patrons to advertise your merchandise
or your service, you may live as long as Mr.
Methusaleh before success comes.
The quicker way to build business is to
ADVERTISE.
Newspaper advertising will do rflore for
you in one year than word-of-mouth advertis
ing can do in twenty years.
Arrange for a daily advertisement on the
classified pages of the Augusta Herald.
Your growing sales and increasing profits
will convince you that it pays to advertise.
The Augusta Herald
* PHONE 296
Several Thousand More Circulation
Than Any Other Augusta
Newspaper
The Paper With the Want Ads.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
•
BUSINESS or
PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES
We have for rent a
few especially desirable
offices in" TTio 'li'entld ~
Building—one of Au
gusta’s most modern
and best equipped fire
proof office structures
—a few of which are
on the front. If inter
ested, c om m u n icate
at once with
LEAGUE & DUVALL
Renting Agents.
FOR RENT
Good corner in good loca
tion. suitable for a drug
store, at 1031 Fenwick.
Price $32.50 per month.
Lockhart-McAuiiffe
& Company
Phone 6 40. SO7 llroad
WANTED"
FOR RENT —Reai Estate
FOR RUNT: A DKSIRABLR TWO
ptory dwelling as sevrn lari;p roams
and two wide halls and hath; also a
large garden sfr't. 4i)S Walker street.
Apply to Clifts. A. Meyer. 990 Broad
street. „ °3
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IK VuT) HAV l U .SOMETHING T 7.)
Bell, want to buy. or you have a
want to fill, address Want Ad De
partment. care Mac-on News, Macon,
Georgia, and share In Central Geor
gia's prosperity hy advertising In
The Macon News. ts
WANTED Vou TO KNOW THAT
tho Ledger's classified advertising
produces tho best results In southwest
Georgia. Over three times as much
foreign space published than our nenr
e.t competitor. Rates, ac per line,
counting six words to the line, cash to
-acr.-.r.r[K'-wy—order, if Interested ad
drpss Classified Advertising 'UK pi,'
Columbus Ledger, Columbus. Ga. ts
CONCENTRATE! COLUM
liia's trading territory with one clr.
enlation' Your want ad placed In THE
COLUMBIA RECORD reaches prac
tically every home In the City of Co
lumbta as well as tho outlying ter
ritory It Is one paner that Is read
thoroughly from tho first page to the
last Advertise v.ntr wants In Colum
bia through THE RECORD. Cost
er int six average words to tho line—
ono time 8c per line, three times 7c
per line, seven times 6c per line. 36
times Re per line. Address Classified
Department. The Columbia Record.
Columbia. S C. Record Want Ad*
Bring Results. tl
Speaking of bargains !
Why man! You ought to
rend Augusta Herald Want
Ads !
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OK GEORGIA
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All person* having claim* against .
th? Estate of Gharlntt* P*Miff*rr. late |
of said fYAinty. deceased, ar** notified
to present the snm«\ properly verified
to the undersigned, within the time ]
*sonl r 4 d by law and all naraow In
debted to tho said deceased are noti
fied to make prompt payment to the
undersigned.
This Sentemher 9«th. 11*4
CH AVT FS .1 SWEPNFT.
Kx'r, Charlotte Petiffier.
*25,02.9.16,23.39
STATE OF OFOnniA.
RTCHMOND county -
All per»<*n* having elalm* against
the Estate of Hugh Gallagher. Vita of
tld County deceased, nre notified to
present the % s i me. pronerly variflad
to the und» rslgned. within the* time |
r-f ouired hv law nnd *ll Person* In- j
drhted to the said d*c****d *re no*l
- t.> make prompt payment to the
undersigned.
This September e.tth 19?$
JAMES CAT T.ACHER.
Ex'r. Hugh Gallagher. I
*2.5.02.9.16 23 99 |
ROOMS AND BOARD
nOOM AND BOARD. PARKING
space for cars free. 1217 ElHs street.
Phone 2307-J. 013
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of K. Macready, E
Fitzgerald and T. A. Cronin, in their
representative capacities as trustees
o’ The Church and College of the
Sacred Heart respectfully snows:
Ist. —That, by order of this Honor
able Court of July 15th, 1883, Theobald
Hutler, Johft J. Duffe, Francis Uautre
let, John A. Downey and John
O’Shannahan, and their successors,
were duly incorporated as a body cor
porate, under the corporate name of
The Church and School of the Sacred
Heart,” for a period fixed by law, to
wit: twenty (20) years, for the pur
pose of promoting the cause of the
Christian religion and education, with
power to have and use a corporate
seal, to sue and be sued, to enforce
good order in and about and concern
ing the Church of the Sacred Heart,
in said County, and the school con
nected therewith, to receive donations
of land, personal property or money
and to make purchases and effect
alienations of realty and personalty
1 for the purpose of promoting the de
sign of said corporation, and to look
after the general interests of the
same and to do all such acts as were
necessary for the legitimate execu
tion of the purpose for which said
corporation was created, not inconsis
tent with the laws of said Suite or
violative of private rights;
2nd.—That, by order of this Honor
able Court of July 18th. 1902, said
charter of said corporation was duly
amended so as to change the cor
porate name of said corporation from
The Church and School of the Sacred
Heart” to “The Church and College
( ( the Sacred Heart,” and so as to
confer upon said corporation power to
institute and conduct a college in
the City of Augusta, in said County,
(such right tc bo additional to that
then already possessed by said cor
poration of conducting a school), and
so as to give to said corporation the
right to confer all kinds of collegiate
degrees and to contract with any per
son or persons desirous of advancing
the interests of religion and educa
tion, under the auspices and bv the
operation of said corporation, by do
nation of real or personal property
to said corporation for the advance
ment of the purposes aforesaid, upon
condition that said corporation do
render an annuity or make some other
agreed return to such benefactor or
benefactors for life, as may be agreed
upon between said corporation and
such benefactor or benefactors;
3rd. —That said charter of said cor
poration, ns amended as aforesa s d,
expired by statutory limitation on
July 15th. 1903 and that upon due ap
plication. said charter, as amended,
was revived by order of this Court
dated October 19th. 1903 for a further
term of twenty (20) years therefrom;
and that said charter, as amended as
aforesaid, and as revived as afore
said, again expired by statutory limi
tation on October 19th. 1923, the sa'd
corporation thereafter continuing in
i ignorance of such expiration: and
-ttnrtlr ja._lhj*_ilne an< M;iw-_
i ful successors of the original incor-”
po rat or s of the said corporation and
as such authorized under the laws of
Georgia to apply for a reviver of said
charter, as amended, which expired
October 19th. 1923;
4th. —That your petitioners make
this application that the charter of
The Church and College of the Sacred
Heart, as amended as aforesaid, ho
revived, under that corporate name,
for nil the purposes and with all the
powers specified In said orders of
July 15th ISB3, July IStli. 1902 and
October 19th. 1903, as hereinbefore
ret out: and that said corporation.
’’The Church and College of tho
Sacred Heart,” as revived, shall stand
clothed with all the powers and he
possessed of all the property and
other rights and be subject to all
the debts, liabilities and burdens ot
said vorporation. in It revived, pur
suant to the statute In such case
made and provided, and that the nets
and doings of said corporation in the
period between the date of said last
expiration of its charter and the date
of the reviver, herein prayed for. shall
by such reviver be confirmed and hejd
as the acts and doings of the origi
nal corporation so revived and that
such corporation shall continue from
the date of such order of reviver for
the full period of twenty (20) years,
allowed hv Jaw* for such corporations;
WHEREFORE, Your petitioners
pray This Honorable Court to pass
an order declaring this the'r applica
tion for reviver as aforesaid granted,
and reviving said corporation "The
Church nnd College of the Sacred
Heart,” ns aforesaid, pursuant to the
statute in such case made and pro
vided. And your petitioners will ever
pray, etc. etc.
TV C, FOGARTY.
Attorney for Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA
RICHMOND COUNTY—
!. Dani« 1 Kerr. Clerk of the
Superior Court of said County, do
hereby certify that the foregoing 1*
,a tvue and erreot copy of tho appli
cation for reviver of the charter of
The Church and Cotkfi of the Sacred
Heart, as the same appears on file
in this office.
Witness mv official signature acid
sen! of this Court, this 23rd. day of
September 1924.
DANIEL KERR.
Clerk Super'or Court. Richmond
Seal County, Georgia
*25,01.9.16.
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DIPLOMATS <lI*rFV I*LAY.
Hero wo Itavc John .Joyce Bro
dericli, commercial counselor
of the British embassy, on tho
__ _ tennis courts.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
AKKIVALS AND UtrAHIUKhS Ut f*Ai>.
SENGER TRAINS. UNION STATION. AU
GUSTA, GA.. NOVEMBER I. 1923.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
.WivalJi. Departure#.
9.30 a ra. Sumter, Orangeburg, Bnrn
frelt, Washington 1:33 p.m.
1:53 am. New York and tli® Ea** . -r3O a ra.
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY.
~,a !«. Departure*.
¥ S 10 tm Jacbsorrire, Yak! >va. Vi
•lalia. Atirl an l Spa ka 8:29 a.m.
0:10 p.m .TauksonriJlf. Valdosta, VI
• la'ia. A)Iel a* «T Spa-ks.. .. 8:00 pm.
10.20 a.m. Tt’nnllle, SanUersvlle and..
Wrens 3:30 p ni.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrivals. Departures.
H.'.j a m. Macon, Savannah and Pub
! n 7:10 am
12.15 pm. savannah and -nihlin 2:13 p.m.
8:30 p m Savannah, Bullin and Mil*
len P:10 p.m
CHARLESTON A WESTERN CAROLINA
RAILROAD .
(nrreetke June 22. 1»21>
Arr'vala. Departures
12.03 p.m. riiarFstcn. Tt Royal. Sa
varmah 1:43 p.m
1! 23 pm. Spartanburg. (Jreenelllr... .Von am.
8 15 pm. Spartanburg 3:10 pin.
3:30 p.m. Pt Reva:, Hiartealon ami
Savannah 5:00 • m j
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrivals Departure*. ]
215 am. Atlanta, heyrnd 2:15 a ni. ;
0 in pm. A lania, brjcml ...10:13 am. .
1:20 p.m. AUau a. Athens, Macon,
Wa«h ' gicp 7:03 a.m ;
Atlanta. Athens. Macon. ,
WasMngtDn 1 M f m.
8.20 a m Washin«l( n 6:30 p.m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM.
Depart urea.
* p o a.m rbarlestm 2 : J3 am.
JO 15 am (''birr.Ma . T:*o a.m.
1 55 pm rharl**«»- n 0 23 a ra
1:13 p.m. r. liimlua, Charlr-re. Wa»h-
Irrtou and New York... . Ip.m
B ,ftrt pm. Cbarle«?An 4**fl pm.
9 10 •» »*• fv i .. a 43 p ra.’
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE.
Sll BROAD STREET.
BY CRANE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9
SHOPS
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
AUTO REPAIRING
DODGE MOTOR CAR REPAIRING
my specialty. Cheesborough’s Dodge
Service, 614 3d street. Phone 1541. 017
SEfi FRENCHIE
AUTOMOBILE EXPERT
HE'S A NUT ON SERVICE
655 BROAD ST. 010
PROMPT AUTO
WRECKER SERVICE
Day and Night
AUGUSTA GARAGE
Phone 2135. 740 Reynolds St.
Auto Top Repairing
LET EVANS FIX THAT TOP BE
fore winter. We fix 'em right at the
right price.
EVANS AUTOMOBILE TOP WORKS
225 Sixth St. Phone 2182. m 3
MOVING AND HAULING
WE STORE AND PACK FURNl
ture; move people; country trips a
specialty, with motor trucks; work
guaranteed. A. T. Prather. Phone
312-W. octlS
MILLS COAL & TRANSTER CO.
Phone 3141 and 405.
MOVING AND HAULING. MOTOR
trucks and wagons, city or country,
"you call, we haul.” G2O Fenwick St.
017
STORING. MOVING, HAULING.
Furniture and piano specialty. Ex
perienced men. largo-'trucks. C. F.
Weathers. ”U Cally We Hall.” Phone
840. / n 4
MATTRESS REPAIRING
WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES
of mattresses. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Compare our prices. Repairing
a specialty. A. Greene Mattress
Works. 1316 12th St. Phone 1916. 010
LET US REBUILD YOUR OLD
mattresses. recover cush
ions. Hutchesoir Bedding Co.. 842
Reyn Ads street. Phone 316. 028
Hemstitching and Pleating
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING
of all kinds. 24-hour service; also
buttons covered. Popular prices. Mrs.
M B Mathewson, The Dressmaker.
2022 Central avenue. Phone 6583. 014
PERMANENT WAVE
SPECIAL PRICE SIO.OO
For bobbed hair. Results guaran
teed. Work done by appointment.
MISS FOX
101 Greene street. Phone 2953-J.
010
SHOE REPAIRING
SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU
wait. Satisfaction, guaranteed work.
Parrel post orders a specialty. Peo
ple's Shoe Repairing, 933 Broad St.
Phone 2840. n 5
Daily Fashion Hint
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FROCKS ONE MUST HAVE
A dress may be very slender in iti
lines, yet adorned after the latest Paris
ideas. ITO the left is a charming satin
in plain color, trimmed with bands ol
check chiffon cloth, the softer materia*
contributing much to the dainty effect
of the model. The square neck is bound
with self-material and outlined with a
single row of darning-stitch embroidery
Mcdium size requires yards 36-inch
plain and Iyard check material.
I.ace is so lovely that it i 3 irresistible.
The dress to the right is in crfpe de
Chine, the sides having panels of lace.
The shoulder caps are of lace, and for
the very striking note of contrast there
is a rosette of brilliant green ribbon
with long ends. The erfipe and the
lace are cream-white. Medium size
requires 3 1 1 yards 36-inch crepe and
2 yards of lace 36 inches wide.
h irst Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 2088. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust
and 16 to 20 years. Price, 45 cents.
Second Model: Dress No. 2079.
Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust and 16 to
20 t ears. Price. 45 cents.
Modern Elevators
Make Skyscrapers
Possible
The modern elevator is a di
rect evolution from the ma
chine which Klishi. G. Otia ex
hibited in 1853 at the World's
Fair in the Crystal Palace,
New York. During the next
five years a number of ma
chines were built similar to
that exhibited, all being driven
from line shafting.
The skyscraper requirements
could not be met by the old ele
vator art. Thus in 1903 a new
type of electric elevator was
developed It is quite evident
that the high slate of develop,
raent of the electric elevator
today could not have been ac
complished without improve
ment in the design of electric
motors.
Would you like to climb 114
fl.ch's of stairs to get on top
of the highest building in the
world'’ Just ns Important to
the thousands of people who
use elevators is tha Want Ad
Feciion of the Augusta Herald.
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