The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, April 13, 1911, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THURSDAY, APRIL 13. ' The Kind You Have Always Uoug-ht has borne the signa ture of Chas. 11. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to jleceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-as-good ” are but Experiments, ami endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR!A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It coutuins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea —The Mother’s Friend, The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY • TFIEET, Ntlif YORK CITY. DRASTIC MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN WEST Denver, Colo.—The house yesterday passed on final reading the Hasty bill Valuable Item for Men Health and strength hitherto unknown will be felt surging: in rich red blood through the ar teries and veins and life's great est ambitions may be realized as never before, if the following special treatment is followed by those men, and women, too, who are stricken with that most dreaded of all afflictions, nerv ous exhaustion, accompanied with such symptoms as extreme nerv ousness, insomnia, cold extremi ties, melancholia, headaches, con st! put ion and dyspepsia, kidney trouble, dreadful dreams of dire ful disasters, timidity in ventur ing and a general inability to act naturally at all times as other people do. Lack of poise and equilibrium in men is a con stant source of embarrassment oven when the public least sus pects it. For the benefit of those who want a restoration to full, bounding health and all the (nippiness accompanying it, the following Ijnme treatment is fv< n. it contain# no opiates "t habit-forming drugs whatever. it nt home and no one will be l,f wiser as to your affliction. The treatment is simple, thor ough and correct. Leading drug gists supply the main tinctures, extracts and essences in one ounce bottles, ready to mix. (Jet three ounces syrup sarsaparilla compound, mix with one ounce compound fluid balrmvort, and stand two hours. Add one ounce compound essence rardiol, and one ounce tincture cadomene compound (not cardamom). Shake wall and take a teaspoonful after each meal and one at bedtime. The ingredients are used for various prescriptions. "THE BEST YET.’’ BIJ 0 U I TODAY, MATINEE & NIGHT. H WILLIAM SEARS B ANNIE MAY ABBOTT |R The Rayhardou Trio COLLINS AND HUBERT BIJOUSCOPE. p 10c— SAME OLD PRICEB—IOc Wm.O. White Watchmaker I make a specialty of high grade and complicated watch repairing. Every watch given my own special attention. 814 Broad St. l'or the regulation of persons suffering ficrn tuberculosis. The measure is drastic in its provisions. All tubercu lar patients are placed under the di rection of the state health authorities to whom they must report. Physi cians are ordered to report all tuber cular patients to the health officials and landlords must report all tubercu lar patients. Y. M. C. A. TO GIVE RECEPTION TO MILITARY The local Y. M. C. A. will give the annual reception to the local military companies this evening, a competi tive drill by a squad from each com pany being the feature. The competitive drill will begin at 8:45 o’clock. Major Geo. P. Butler and Major Victor I). Barbot will act as judges in the contest. A full privi lege membership card for a year will be tendered the gentleman winning the drill. The members of the companies, and their lady friends are asked to be present, as well as all members of the Y. M. C. A., and their lady friends. Refreshments will be served after the contest drill. DETROIT/EARS HOODOO ON ”13TH” OR “FRIDAY” Detroit.—Bennett. Park Is In good condition for today’s baseball game, between Detroit and Chicago, which marks the postponoff opening of the league season here. Mullen and Stan age for Detroit and Walsh and Rulli van for Chicago are the battery choices of Manager Jennings and Duffy. The Detroit players were disap pointed over yesterday’s postponement. They fear it means the local season either must open on “the thirteenth” or on a Friday. They fear either day bodes ill for their club. Arrows COLLARS#*^ GIRARD MILTON Ws* Kith 25tf Kitb Cloeil, Peabody & Company. Troy, New Yorfc ; ' SBS.OCK-^5 II & 1 Kennesaw Biscuit Grand aprV 15 Saturday matinee .. .. 25c to SI.OO Saturday night 25c to $1.50 COHAN A. HARRIS —Production of— thcHBKB FORTUNE hunter WITH FRED NIJ3LO AND THE ORIGINAL COMPAN/ Already the rn'y*t talked -if play of this generation. I*h abort career ba>. been of the moat phenomenal nature. "Tb" Fortune Hunter," ha* broken all renorda, at tracing ‘hen tre-goer* and non-theatre-goera SEATS NOW SELLING. Free Li«t Suspended SOCIETY CHILDREN TO ENTERTAIN. Master John Fowke and William Besson have sent out invitations for an Easter party which they will give on Saturday afternoon at their home in North Augusta. The young guests tire invited for three o'clock and. hunt ing Easter eggs will be the feature of the entertainment. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA’S EASTER DANCE. V* great deal of interest is being taken in the dance that will be given on Easter Monday by the Daughters of Isabella as well as the Easier egg hunt on Monday afternoon. Tickets admitting lady and gentelman, can be purchased for one dollar, and egg hunt tickets for ten -cents. The dance takes place at St. Patrick’s hall, the hunt on the lawn in the yard. FOR MlSt< PARKS AND MRS. PATTERSON. Mrs. A. C. Brinson entertained in formally but very delightful on Tues day evening with a dinner'party in compliment to her attractive guest, Miss Sarah Parks, of Atlanta. The centerpiece for the daintily ap pointed table was a cluster of ascen sion lilies and white carnations, and the green and w-liite motif also pre vailed in the other details. Mrs. Brinson’s guests were Mrs. Kavenel Patterson, Miss Parks, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Parrott. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brinson, Mrs. Rebah Duiibar, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brinson and Mr. Fled Gehrlten. MRS PAXTON TO ENTERTAIN. . Mrs Paxton will entertain a party of friends at dinner Monday evening at tlie Country Club. MRS. CUMMING TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Gumming entertains at dinner Monday evening at the Country Club. MISS GARDELLE TO HONOR MISS HOUSTON. Miss Marie (Jardelle will compliment Miss Madge Houston with an after noon bridge party at tile Country Club on Monday of next week. The invitations are limited to the younger married set. HOME COMFORT BARBECUE. Owing to conflicting dates the bar becue that was announced to lie given on Saturday at Carmichael’s by the Home Comfort society, lias been changed to Friday, 21st, instead, when everything will bo done to make the occasion one of notable pleasure even in the Home Comfort society, which has always achieved a most pronounc ed success witli everything it under takes. Tickets, n limited number only, about one hundred, are on sale at Gardeile’s and ut Schwefgert’s, anTl can also be secured of any of the members of the society. As there will be numberless motor cars out special arrangements have been made for din net- for the chauffeurs, and these tick ets will be sold for one dollar apiece. As there wilt don llt less be a number of Roman Catholics out, the society lots taken special pains In arranging for fish dinners, fish, baked shad, roast shad, fried shad and other edi bles which will take the place of meats, the ’cue being on Friday. Altogether the* cue will be one of the most elaborate and enjoyable that has ever been given at Carmichael's, which is famed for the dinners served there. PRELUDE TO LOHENGRIN. 4he prelude to Lohengrin, which will be played at the Spring Festi val, is descriptive of the gradual ap pearance and disappearance In the sky of the light of the Holy Grail, that mystic symbol of the Divine Presence so fervently believed In early mediae val times. The music, which begins with soft chords In the highest regis ters of the violins, gradually develops into the theme of the Holy Grail, ris ing to greater and greater strength until, at the blazing climax, thundered forth by trumpets and trombones, the mystic light of the Grail shedding its wondrous radiance is seen In the sky In all its glory. Gradually the light fades again until the music dies away with the same A-maJor with which the .prehide begins. A MID NIGHT MARRIAGE. The ladies of Broadway M. K. church are arranging for a delightful little amateur entertainment which they will present on Friday eveplng at tin- Tubman, —"A Mid-Night Mar riage." all the characters of which will be taken by clever young people, it is tho same entertainment that was given a short tipie ago in North Au gusta witli such pronounced success. An admission of twenty-five cents will be Charged, fifteen cents for chil dren. 'I he [day is given to make money to carpet Broadway church and those who attend will spend riot only a very charming evening, but will have the satisfaction of contributing to a cause which appeals to many. The curtain will go up prompt)* at eight-fifteen o’clock. THE MUSIC FESTIVAL. Interest grows apace In the Music Festival which will entertain Augus tans on the evening* of Monday and Tuesday, the 24th and 25th, with Walter Darnroch and his magniflclent en ton rage in attendance. Mr. Dam roch is a great favorite in Augusta, nos alone from a musical stand point but socially a* well, and his visit will This Seal on Each “Pack age Nerves Shaky from coffee drinking? Quit —and try POSTUM "There’s a Reason" THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. AUGUSTA'S ECONOMY SHOPPING CENTRE MULLARKY & SULLIVAN CO. ARE PREPARED WITH EASTER READINESS GLOVES Lons: Silk Gloves, $1.50 quality, black, white, sky, pink, red, navy lilac and gray, at qq LONG KID GLOVES—Dressed and undressed styles, black, tan, beaver, brown, and grey; $2.50 and SK.OO quality, at i)8 ( " 750 Long Lisle Gloves at -25*' French Kill Gloves, two and three clasps, Augusta’s best assort ment of colors and sizes. Special nt $1 00 mid $1 $Q Fine Lingerie Waists For Easter Wear 50 dozen new White Waists, stylish embroidery trimmings, a great variety of new styles, ut jjjj qq Fine Lingerie Waists, new Faster models exclusive styles, at $1 50 $1 98 $2 50 $2 00 »p to sl2 50 Silk Messaltne Net and Chiffon Waists, black, white and colored, Rt $3 oa $5 00 up to $lO 00 NEW NECKWEAR Venice, Baby Irish and Plnnen Lnoe Collars, In Dutch, Vnndike, Chemisette, Sailor and Stocks, at now popular prices, all Just rocolv ed for Easter wear, 250, 500. 59c, 850. $1 OO up to $2 50 each. WHITE WASH N ECKWEAR-——-Now striking varieties, luce and embroidery trimming; two big lotß, one at 25 r nnd one lot at 50<’ We Maintain Pre-Eminence for Quality, Style and Value in Women’s Ready-to-Wear One-Piece White Lingerie Dresses Tucked flounces, short sleeves; klrnona sleeves, Dutch nocks t round thread val laces, heavy cluny laces, Irish bands, pink ribbon, at SO. $6 50 $7 50 $lO sl2 sls and sl7 50 One-Piece Ginghams and Chambray Dresses In blue ami white checks, black and white checks, lavender chocks, Breen and white checks, pipings of black and red, lace yokes, short klmona sleeves, solid folds on bottom of skirt; Hatlor Suits trimmed In colored folds; prices $3 50, $5. $9. $9 50 and $7 59 One-Piece Colored Lawn Dresses In black and white stripes, pink nml white stripes, blue and while stripes, black and white pokudot, navy blue lawn, Alice blue, trim me,l in colored bands, plplnns of red and black; bobble skirts, short Sleeves, Dutch necks, at $3 50 $5, $9, and $9 59. Black Voile Skirts Braided narrow skirts pleated, from $0 50 up to sjr| doubt loss bo attended by social fea turoH in which ho will he the honor* guest. The sale of tickets are now on, and the sale of season tickets will close on Saturday, 1 hat day brfng the last when tickets for every perform ance c;ni be purchased at. a price that would ordinarily lie the price of ad mission to two performances. This being the case, those who anticipate getting season tickets and boxes should not delay. The local chorus allows up splendidly and is said to be by far the finest of any yet. Miss Christine Miller, contralto for the spring festival, is a great friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kuhn, who have a winter home on the Hill, and hut for the fact of Mr Kuhn's illness which has called his family to their Pittsburg home, they had Intended to take a box for the festival besides entertaining Miss Miller. They have the greatest, regard and respect for her personally, besides admiration for her beautiful voice, and they consider Miss Miller a star of the first magni tude in Choral Society work. MONTHLY REPORT OF DISTRICT NURSE Miss lliggar has sent out the fOl lowing monthly report to City Pouu cll. Board of Kducatton and Home Comfort sclety, for the month end ing March 51st, 1911: Applleatlns at Office 3fl Number of Visits made 82 Sent to City Hospital 2 Kent, to Wilhenford- Hospital .... 3 Cases reported to Associated Charities 4 Reported to Board of Health .. ..2 Cases Treated at West End Clinic Dr. Mulherin 24 Dr. Moore 28 Dr. Kellogg 4 Dr. Oertel 8 Operations at Wilhenford By I Jr. Oertel for Adenoids .. . . 1 By Dr. Michel, Orthopedic .1 John Milledge BehoO| Inspection Children examined 81 Referred to Family Physicians . . r, Referred to Dr. Baker 6 Referred to West End Clinic .. ..4 Referred to Dr. Kellogg f; Referred to Dr. Oertel 8 Revered to Dr. Michel 2 Vaccinated by Dr. Baker 4 Sent to Wilhenford Hospital through Clinic for operations. .. . 2 Money Expended Telephone $3.00 Office Boy 4.00 Washington arid Cleaning .. .. 8.75 S.uclai Drug* and Foods .. .. 2.50 Wood *B.OO Shoes for *4peclai Cases 7 50 Extras ... .75 Total *2B 50 (SIGNED) LOUSE liIGGAR, MRS. W, B. WHITE Reg Nurse. President. WEBTBE RR Y - PALM ER. Cards have been sent out bv Mrs. Sarah BaylOs palmer announcing the marriage of her daughter, Ftossic Shipley, to .Mr Kcriloch Faulkner W 1 wtberry, which took .place VYcdnes -1 day, April 12th, in Augusta. EHGRT NEWS Social News and Porsonal Items of Interest. Emory Coll» 0 «, Oxford, Qa April 22 has been sol us the date for the under- Hassrnon to try out for speaker* places. Half holiday will be observed and tlm entire afternoon given over to hearing the speeches. 'The freshman-sophomore debate will b 4 * held Haturday night at Few Hull. The freshmen speakers are Bond Almand, Tilly, K. Williford, and V. Sewell. 'l’Jie sophomore debaters are it w. Pryor .1 10 Mat i lie wh, J C. Evans, and Barton. A musical program will bo furnished by 'he Emory Orchestra. The two games of hasohsll that win t ohave been played Saturday ware post, pom d on account of rain. They will be played the first day the grounds got In “hope. Seniors vs. Freshmen, and Sophs vs. Subs, are. the games scheduled . Misses Julia and Anno Hickey, who are attending Wesleyan (College, arrived today for a short visit to their parents Hr. and Mrs. J. V 3. Dickey. Cdunt fjlhMotffc»a member of last year’s graduation class, payed a flying visit to Emory yesterday, Hibson Is now princi pal of the Covington High School. Prof. J. p. Manner, professor of mod ern languages, returned yesterday from a short business trip to Allan';*. Prof. : f You NEVER Will Taste Better Syrup It is impossible to Ket Velva quality from imperfect sutfar cine. We buy only the first quality. It is impossible to take part of the sugar out of the cane juice and have the result equal to Velva Breakfast Syrup w Velva is the pure juice clarified. It is impossible to put good syrup into barrels and exoect it to retain its flavor and character. We put i||lmJ§§| EASTER HOSIERY Children's Sox, solid colors and white; fancy tops, In ten new styles. Imported, at 150 Children's Lisle Sox-, plaid tops and silk embroidered designs, checks and stripes, and fancies, at 25 1 - Children's Pure Silk Sox, double lisle heel and toe; pink sky and white, at ’ , ..25c l.ndlos Lisle and Mercerized Hose, fancy colors and tan; 3Gc and .10c quality, at 190 Ladies Black Silk and Fine Silk and Lisle Hose, light gauze weight, at ..50C Black Lisle and Mercerized Hose, at -35*3 Ladles Black, white, plnlj, and sky gauze mercerised Llele Hose, special silky finish, at ■ 25*3 MEN’S FURNISHINGS BOc Men’s Colored Negligee Shirts, all slyles, now 350 Men's BOc Silk Four-In Hands, choice Easter colorings, n0w....£50 Men's 10c White and colored Border Handkerchiefs 5C Mens Milk Mercerised Hox, black, tan and twelve new spring col ors, fine quality, ut 25*3 Windsor Ties, solid and fancy plaid and Persian colors, extra wide and heavy, at 25*3 Mnri’s Hummer Underwear, Knit and Nainsook, all styles and shapes, quality always the best; ut the price, at 25'39*' and SQC Wool Coat Suits Tn cream, black and white stripes, black and white checks, lavender, tan, (trey, blue; short cost, hobble skirts; $17.60 now sl2 50; 120 and $22.60 now sl9 50; s.’l9 now $25 Automobile Coats in Linen Pongee Tun collar ami curfs, blue collar and cuffs, $3 QQ |q all( j jjj. Separate Wool Skirts 111 erenm, black nnd white stripes, uray uml while stripes tan «' $7 50 and $h 50 One-Piece Silk Dresses In black Rnjnh Hlllt, Alice Blue Foulard, Green and Blue Messallna Black Marquise!to slips, at S2O, $25. S3O, and $39. Misses’ Wash Dresses In Blue Gingham, Blue Fluid, While Hepp, Fink Itopp, Nnllor collars, pleated skirts, Dutch nocks, short sleeves, ut $j 25, $1 50 $0 and $2 50 Manner made the trip In his Hudson 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. H.‘ P. Thompson have re turned from Decatur where they vlslled their daughter Julia, who Is u student at Agnes Heott College. The Kill Kars Klub held ll’a regular bi-monthly meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A K. Bussey. Mtis. W. I*’ Mellon, president of the Huh, presided. After the business session delicious re freahments were served. Next Thursday night was agreed Upon as the da'e of the open night meeting It will he held at the home of Mia. Virginia. Henderson on Benson Ht. MILLED NEWS Social News and Personal Items of Interest Mlllen, Qa. Mr and Mrs. 8 (' AverHl and Miss Orr of Brooklyn, N. Y. arc spending a while In the city. Min* Bailie Rack ley spent Fried y In Au gust*. Miss feline Daniel left Friday for For syth where she went to attend the graduating recital of Mlmm JOllecn Larder at Bessie Tift College. Miss Annie Farmer has returned to her home In Alexander after a visit to her sisters Mesrarne* Haruh McKlrntirray and Park Brinson. Misses ICIJIO and Ethel Rack ley have returned to thdlr home In Waynesboro Velva into dean, sanitary cans and seal it against all possible deterioration. 1 011 NLVKK will taste better syrup, and it’s Very doubtful if you will ever taste any other so good. Your grocer carries Velva. PENICK& Ford. Ltd. M nlrL-y Pl “ , ' , " t v, '" t ,0 M, « ami. j r ta :; r,on of mi<,v,u# ' p9n ‘ ~" r hor h '- 1 * ro ‘ u from wn. enn«d "h " , ' ' V '"’ k "" "“"""t of tha t Nl *!" r ' Mr " " K ~r s ' MIN Halkirk * rr ''(‘poinpniila.i l.y ~»!• Mlhh.., W " from a v| B lt Hava rinah. l>r. J. I. Klrk-mdol left for N.w York *>• w ”nt to tnk. Mma .'l'.rlul -ourae,. Ha will bo Kun< , , tx)u( Iwo months. Mr " VV M wan rallart from .Savannah who,, oho hart ton* for treat. iiMiit on amount of th. hl . r ohllilron who ar« vloilma of m.iule*. M, “- J Parker and little daughter Ito.oi Hpotit Friday at l.awtoavllle with Mrs. Torn Kceves. Mr. and Mr*. Nip Jenk* apent Hun day at Olrnrd. Mlaa Clifford Parker has returned from ■ pleasant visit to Egypt and Rocky Ford. Mr John M Jones of Chicago has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Jr J. i&l*n fleld. Mrs. 10 Daniel has returned from Havantiab where ihe went to carry her Utile son, Hrayhlll, to a sanatorium. Her many friends ire glad to learn that little Hr ay bill Is much better. Mr and Mr > H. V Averell, Mr. J. H. Daniel, and Misses orr and Julia Dnnlel autoed to Augusta Friday. « ■ . Mr ; miimW fr mil SEVEN