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This is why
it is so
Wonderfully
Good
There isn’t any spaghetti Heinz could buy that
affords the pure wholesome quality and the
flavor necessary to be made into Heinz Cooked
Spaghetti.
So the dry spaghetti itself is made from the finest
durum wheat in the Heinz kitchens. Then it is
combined with a rare cheese—just right for the
potpoae —and with Heinz tomato sauce, then
cooked In accordance with the recipe of a famous
Itaßan chef
That is why it is so wonderfully good. It comes
to yoG cooked—ready to heat and serve.
HEINZ »
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TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
COUNTY:
I want to appeal to every woman and man in
this County that believes in better schools to arrouse
their enthusiasm to a point of where they will
realize the great importance of carrying the
school Bond through.
It is absolutely necessary for all of us who
favor it, to not only vote, but to see that our
families and friends do.
Our boys need, and need it badly, the new
building for High School, and we cannot, in my
opinion, do too much for the Rural District in im
proving and building school houses for them.
Friends and Citizens, of Richmond County, let
us not lose this fight. Let every mother and father,
sister and brother, who believes in Free Schools, do
their duty on November the Ist. The opposition in
some quarters is strong. Do not think that it will
be an easy thing to do. If you are interested, do
your duty as a citizen.
Respectfully,
R. L. CHAMBERS.
FOR THAT COLD BATH ROOM
A GAS HEATER OF COURSE!
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When it is not cold enough to fire up
the furnace it often is too cold to be
comfortable without heat in the bath
room—A GAS HEATER will make
any room comfortable on short notice.
ORDER A GAS ROOM HEATER TODAY.
TO SERVE TOt? SATISFACTORILY
THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF AUGUSTA
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MISS AMERICA (RUTH MALCOMSON) AND HER MOTHER.
(By MIRIAN HALE)
(Pictures Posed by Ruth Malcomson
(Miss America)
Women always have and always
will dralasbrauty above all other en
downrnrMfcnf gods or men.
Hut thdvTlas never been & time In
history of elviyixatlon when women
have been in fltfelllgent In their quest
of beauty a* now.
Wa have analyzed the elusive thins
we call beauty and found that the
main Ingredient Is health.
The beauty we admire today Is not
the negative, passive quality that once
charmed beholders. H must have vi
tality, sparkle and clow and be a
positive, compelling force.
This type of beauty caA not be
coaxed out of a powder box or .sim
ulated by any cosmetics. It has to
be the direct result of healthful liv
ing. exerclee In the open air, and
self-control In the presence of rich
und abundant food.
HEALTH BEAUTY'S
FOUNDATION.
We admit that health alone Is not
necessarily beauty, but it Is the foun
dation for It. Character, personality,
and the forces of heredity and en
vironment mold our features as well.
Hut If a woman has physical health
she has the foundations of beauty.
And the two foundations of health are
diet and exercise.
In the summer time, exercise Is no
great problem Uolf, tenuis, swim
ming. riding, hiking and all sports
that may be enjnyid In the open air
are available.
heals itching
skin troubles
Retinol Ointment usually stop* itch
ing at once. It quickly and easily heals
most esses of eczema, rash or similar
distressing skin eruption, not due to
serious internal conditions, l’hysicians
prescribe Retinol Ointment regularly
■o you need not hesitate to try it.
Retinol Soap should usually be
used with Reslaol Ointment to
peecara vita skin to receive the
Retinol meditation. Resin. I
Soap sod Retinol Ointment art
told by all drussuts. Xrnml
Smf I ie.tr, Sir ttmfbximt.
CLOSING OUT SALE
OPENS WITH A RUSH-IN OF HUGE CROWDS
MILLINERY
9C On the
Dollar.
Secrets of Beauty
An hour on the tennis court or golf
links will not only give you the fresh
air and the exercise that will brighten
the eye. and bring the color Into your
cheeks, hut It will give you the hap
piness that Is also a great beautl
fler.
WALKING GREAT EXERCISE.
Ts you haven’t the facilities for golf
or tennis or swimming, don't despise
the a>arly morning hike as a beauty
exercise.
All you need for that Is a pair of
good sensible shoes that fit and a
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Price of
North Augusta announce the mar
riage of their daughter Miss Lucille
Price to Mr. Joseph Brown.
Of cordial interest to many
friends will be the announcement
of the marriage of Mis* Price and
Mr. Brown which was quietly
solemnized at nine thirty this
morning at Orace Methodist par
sonage, Rev. T. C. O'Dell officiating
and with relatives and a few close
friends In attendance. Immediately
after the ceremony the young cou
ple left for Atlanta. On their re
turn they will make their home
ATTENTION WOMEN COTERS
OF THE FIRST AND SEVENTH
WARDS
On Saturday November first
there will be an election held in
the first ward for the purpose of
electing one member of the Board
of Education. Poling place will be
located at the Houghton school.
In the seventh ward three mem
bers of the Board of Education are
to be elected, the voting precinct
will be located at a vacant dwelling.
2057 Walton Way. a short distance
from the location of the Bond Issue
voting precinct at the Summerville
Barracks, Walton Way.
This Is a most Important elec
tion and the Augusta league of
Women Voters urges that every
qualified woman voter go to the
pole* early Saturday morning and
cast her ballot.
Be sure to vote.
ANNIE O. WRIGHT.
President Augusta League
Women Voters.
• • •
Misses Thelma and Ruby Burton
luive returned from Miami. Fa.,
after spending two months with
their sister, Mrs. W. T. Jones.
S, Sports Wear S s. k 758 Broad
The Biggest Bargains in town attract a multitude of anxious buyers. Forced to close our doors. We will
arrange stocks again this evening with a lowering of prices for Saturday. Plenty of values for all. How
-ever, we hope after tomorrow’s buying it ujill not be necessary to continue sale many more days. WE
ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. LADIES’ COATS, DRESSES, HOSIERY, SWEATERS and
BLOUSES SACRIFICED.
Buy Your Christmas Gifts
ALL FIXTURES, SHELVING, ETC., FOR SALE.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
SOCIETY
BROWN-PRICE
tweed or Jersey outfit that is loose
and hangs from the shoulder. You
don't even need a companion. You
get all kinds of stimulation alone If
you keep your eyes open. Don’t Just
saunter along aimlessly. Quicken your
step, exert yourself and fill your
lungs with good fresh atr as you go.
Always exercise In the open air If
you can because You can get more and
greater pleasure that way. And as
you exercise think of registering your
enjoyment In your face. For mental
happines* is as necessary to beauty as
health.
with the groom's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Brown, 367 Georgia ave
nue, North Augusta.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown have
many friends and will be the reci
pient of cordial good wishes on
this happy announcement. Mrs.
Brown is the very attractive young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Price of North Augusta. Mr. Brown
Is a well known young North Au
gusta man and has countless
friends who will learn will keen In
terest of his marriage.
WOMAN'S HAIR
GROWS 81 INCHES
Tslls How Queen Hair Dressing
Made It Smooth and Silky.
Vsxhtle E. Janes - hair was only four
Inches lons when she began to nae Queen
Hair Dressing. Now read what she ears:
Ur heir wee chert end
coming out by tbe root*
Alßik and breaking off. It wax 4
Mr jraim lnrbra long when I began
if Using Uoeen • and now It
Is (•«
and mfolh and
I*l silky 1 shall tell
W * l! friends
l M about Tour won
de r u hair
« Wk grower
wouldn't
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"if I‘l £HHv.„h.,e r Janet.
{,'4; Je a k t neellta,
Queen Heir Dressing will make yonr
hair long and straight, too. Sold every
where, or send tie. for a big box.
Be our Agent, see pay you Mg money
eed glee yon beautiful premiums to tail
our goads In yonr netghherhood Write
for full pertiealere. Addren Newbro Hfg.
Co. Atlanta, Ga.
C The Occasion
and
the Footwear
m
Sailor Ties
In Tan Calf, the
most popular Sport
Oxford of the season
$4.95 $5.95
$6.85
lsu3
Gordon
Hosiery
SI.OO
$1.50
$1.95
MISS LOUISE CLARK GIVES
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Miss Louisa Clark entered last
evening at her home on Eve street
with a Hallowe’en party. Tne
Hallowe’en colors were carried out
In many attractive details. Fol
lowing the various games delicious
refreshments were served.
Those present were: Misses
Nellie Reid, Ethel Burch, Ivoy
Burch. Thelma Chancy, Bernice
Martin, leila Mae Boyd, Lucille
Moyce, Gladys Lazenby, Kathleen
McDonald. Louise Clark. Messrs.
Paul Hatcher, Johnnie Martin.
Johnnie Garvin, Fred Garvin, Cecil
Shcaly. Bill Burns. Daniel Clark.
Earl Glover, Chester Glover, Mrs.
E. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Clark,
and Miss Pricllla Steed.
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ST. ANDREW’S GUILD
TO HAVE HALLOWE’EN
PARTY TONIGHT
The St. Andrew's Guild of the
Church of the Atonement will give
a Hallowe’en party in the parish
house on this evening at 8 o'clock.
Members and friends of the parish
are cordially Invited. There will
be games, music, fortune telling,
etc. Those who attend are re
quested to donate a parcel, con
tents valuing 10 cents, to be sold at
the party.
MRS. MAC FERRIN TO HAVE
OPENING NORMAL CLASS FOR
HER PUPILS IN SINGING
SATURDAY
Mrs. M. M. MacFerrln will have
her first monthly Normal Class for
her pupils of singing on Saturday
afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o'clock.
This Is a class to which all the
pupils are eligible without extra
charge they will get a bit of lecture
first then there will be some splo
work after which the class will do
part songs and « physical culture
drill will be enjoyed. You cannot
sing without a good body so the
physical culture Is a very neces
sary part of voice building. All
Fashion puts her foot into a different
shoe for each occasion—the shopping
tour, the round of outdoor activity
and the more formal social events. No
matter in what direction you may
turn—footwear you get at Saxon-
Cullum will be proper.
“LIGHT TAN”
“PATENTS”
“VELVETS”
“SATINS”
“SUEDES”
New Vogues For
Every Hour of
Day or Night
In the following well
known brands at prices
that make Saxon-Cul
lum the most popular
Shoe Store in Augusta.
“I. MILLER”
“WALKOVER”
“CANTILEVER”
“GROVER”
“DOROTHY DODD”
$4.95 up
Jr
pupils are urged to be present and
on time.
Mrs. MacFerrins class is filled
now but those on the waiting list
may have a chance to get in after
Xmas. If for any reason, removal
from the city, sickness or inability
to do the required work a pupil
should be dropped, the first on the
waiting list will be notified to fill
the vacancy.
THE MOST "ATTRACTIVE
HALLOWEEN WINDOW
SHOWN IN THE CITY
Mr. G. W. Myers, who is in
charge of the I’iggly Wiggly at 504
Broad street, is showing one of
the most unique and effective Hal
lowe'en windows seen in Augusta's
commercial district. The window is
hung in twisted garlands of orange
and black which formed a curtain
effect, while'other orange and black
close in the window at the reat.
Placed conspicuously in the window
is a big pumpkin made into a
grotesque lantern, which is bal
anced on the other side of the
window by a most grusome sku'.l
holding between its lipless teeth a
cigarette. Black gats walk, and
skinny witches rifl* across the win
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B Boyd Manufacturing Co.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER #1
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PUMPS
For evening wear, in
Patents and Satin.
Also silver and gold
Brocade Straps in
stunning styles
$5.95 $6.85
$8.85
dow pane, and to the rear higher
up, can be seen a full moon trans
parency and across it going at an
apparently terrific gait, is a long
nosed Hallowe'en witch astride her
favorite broomstick.
The window will remain in its
Hallowe’en dress until Monday and
is continuously surrounded by an
admiring throngh of both children
and grown-ups.
THE IDEAL WOMAN
Strong, healthy and beautiful in
form and feature with a happy dispo
sition. I'pon her condition depends
the physical well-being of her children
and the happiness of those about her.
It is only by making the best of her
self that a woman can give her best
to t! e world. When weak and ailing
there Is one tried and true remedy,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound made from roots and herba
which for fifty years has been restor
ing the women of America to health
and happiness.—Adv.
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jJ ”HAIR DRESSING
No milter how coarse and
curly your hair u now, you
can have long, straight,
wavy hair by using Wavine.
No hoi comb iccetMiy. J u( j
wwh jour ku with Wanae Star
PJJO and Wahnc Sonp, tbai apply
WkVW*- It atop. lulling W. If
Oort* danwuH and u guaaiUeai
to B*k« d* hnu anft and ,
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