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THURSDAY, MARCH 14," 1911 THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS 1 in n c HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER HAIR There la real common sens In just noticing whether the hair U well kept to Judge of a woman's neatnesa, or iwu uMi, iz you are one of tbe tew who try to make the raoat of your hair, remember that It la not advisable to wn ie nair wiuuany cleanser made for all purposes, but always use some good shampoo. Tou can enjoy the rery ' v' -eiung- some canthrox from your druggist, dissolv a teaspoonful In a cup of hot water. This makes a iuii cup or snampoo liquid, enough so ii is easy 10 appiy it to all the hair In stead of Just the top of the head. Dan. druf& excess oil, and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Tour hair will be so fluffy that It will look much heavier than It is. Its luster and soft, scss will also delight ycu, while the stimulated scalp galna the health which insures hair growth. (Adv.) USED HFTYVTEARS CLEARS SKIN AT ALL DRUGGISTS QUIT MEANNESS AND STAY QUIT Advice of Dr. Hill in Sermon on Deathbed Repentance at First Christian Revival D & (HEBOKB sffeetlrs la traauns ennatarsl dlsehrri patal.it, soB-polsoooui and will ant stricture. RelierM lsito6dara sols bt nnueeisTa fml Tort It 4ind Prie. SI, er bottlw tJ.r. TO HVJJIS tmt&JEktfol CSHGODUTL ) BINN MESSENGER SERVICE Main (CI or Main fit. Prompt, and efficient aervloe. T a.m. In I p.m. daily except Saturday, t p.m. Sunday we close at 2 p.m. (Adv.) - Aa increasing interest la being shown in the revival services being conducted at the First Christian church by 'the pastor. Dr. Claude B. Hill. In addition t the eholr of nfty voices a nve-plece orchestra made up of members of the Christian Endeavor society or tne cnurcn adda attraeUvenees to the musical pro cram, just oeiore me -. Hohgatt, choir leader, sang -winging io Jesus," The toplo fo last nignvs sermon was Deathbed kecenUnce." Dr. Hill used for his test Luke jrxitl:S9-4 the tory of the thief on the cross and apoke, in part, aa follows t "Man must do something about sin. Ood has done soraethinr about It. But all the God haa done will not avail any. thing except man hlmselfoes something. Man must work with God. God has done something about food, but unless man does something he will starve. The man who depends only on the grace of God to feed him wilt become a beggar. We must plow the land and till the soil. We must aow the seed and harvest the crop. Now. repentance ia a part of a man's work In doing away with sin. It Is something all men must do. "I once knew an old man who tried to be an infidel. But once in a while he would get a severe ease of colic. Then he would get sorry end call on the Lord, but aa soon aa the spasm passed he would begin to swear and rave. Re. pentanee means to turn. So Jones used to say it meant to .quit your meanness and stay quit. I would put It another way. I would say it means to try with God's help to give up sin. Men as a rule do not break off habits of years all at once. When a man wants to quit and tries to quit and asks God's help uses the appointed means why, by and by he will quit. Repentance means to go Gad's way. If you have been cheating, quit HOW A SHIPLESS CREW OP TORPEDOED STEAMER CELEBRATED JULY 4 IN AZORES Coming up from tbe tea with tales aa stirring aa those of a. Henry or Robert Louis the Beloved. George D. Miller, eight years a sailor, now private in Sanitary Company No. 1. Camr. Greenleaf. Ga tella of torpedoed steamers, a running sea fight between two euba and an American collier, and ma German bombardment of a aomno. lent sun-washed town In the Azores. On May 18. ijit. the Portuguese steamer Csarland. bound for Genoa. Italy, with, a cargo of eleven American locomotives, was hailed by a German submarine 150 miles west of the Azores. Private Miler, then a sailor on the Csarland, describes the occurrence. An undersea boat popped up within half a mile of us and stopped us with a shot across the bow. After a -bit a boat put off and brought a German of. fleer alongside. He hung time bombs onto the Csarland and told the crew to get Into the lifeboats and pull away. He gave ua our bearings. ISO miles west of the Azores, and we started rowing. The sub lay just awash watching us go. When we were a half mile dis tant a regular waterspout broke loose under the Csarland. 8he heaved4 up amidships. A puff of yellowish smoke roled up. and then our ship slipped backward and plunged out of sight. Within ten minutes the eGrman boat disappeared north. RoweS Two Days and Nights. "It took flfty-elght hours of steady rowing before we made Fayal, one of the lesser Islands of tne arcnipeiago. By good luck an American submarine chaser had pet In there and we were taken to San Miguel, where an Amerlcn consul waa atatloned. "We atayed at San Miguel for nine weeks, waiting for a ship to carry us home. Crews from all the ships sub marlned In these waters were concen trated here and our consul had five shipwrecked crews at one time, totting up a hundred and fifty or two hundred persons, to get back to the States. ub Attaok Town. "On the Fourth of July, during our stay, two German submarines attacked the town of San Miguel, and dropped uueen aneia in vie city. They killed nine persona and scared everybody. AH the buildings in San Miguel are of atone. The walls and Boors are made very thick for coolness. German shells would go from roof to basement of three-storied stone buildings and ex plode in the cellara One shell ex. ploded In front of the police station. "San Miguel was fortined by only two forts and eaoh fort mounted one old-time cannon, They shot black powder and we could follow the course of the shells by a streak of black smoke. The shells didn't reach halt way to the submarines. The town would have been destroyed If an Amer ican collier had not been tn the harbor. This collier mounted two four-Inch guns. She sailed out of the harbor and attacked the subs. Celebrate the Fourth, "I watched the battle, tt was the blgest Fourth of July celebration I ever saw. The subs seemed to Are out of the ocean. The American stood straight toward them, firing from fore and aft guns aa ana ateamea. Tne combatants were about sis or seven miles apart. The collier never did sink a submarine cut oom or mem sun. merged under her fire and never came to the surface again. If it had not been for her the whole city would have been destroyed for the forts were powerless. But la was soma fight." Private Miller said that during this war sailors were receiving 90 a month wages, where they received only Ml before the trouble broke out. BARONESS MUST WATCH HER STEP Her Visit to Washington In In terest of Son Calls Forth Let ter From District Attorney. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been a standard household rem. edy for kidney, liver, bladder ana stom. ach trouble, and all diseases connected with the urinary organs. The kidneys and bladder are the most important or. suns of the body. They are the filters, the purifiers of your blood. If the pol. ons which enter your system through the blood and stomach ,are not entirely thrown out by the kindeys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, headache, pain In loins and lower abdo men, sail -stones, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago all warn you to look after your kidneys and bladder. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are what you need. They are not a "patent medicine," nor a "new discovery." For J00 yesrs they have been a standard household remedy. Thoy are the pure, original Imported Haarlem Oil your great-grandmother used, and are perfectly harmless. The healing, soothing oil soaks Into the cells and lining of the kidneys and through the bladder, driving out the poisonous germs. New me, iresn strength and health will come es you continue th treatment. When completely restored to your nsusl vigor, continue taking a cap. sule or two each day; they will keep you in condition end prevent a return of the disease. ' Do not delay a minute. Delays are es. peclally dangerous in kidney and bladder trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem on Capsules. They will refund the money If not as represented. In three sizes, sealed packages. Ask for the original Imported GOLD MEDAL. Ac. cept no substtutes.(Adv.) The HLof i HOTEL MARTINIQUE a. j iui aa Broadway, 32d Street, New York 400 Baths I 600 Rooms Ons Bleak From Pennsylvania Station. Equally Convenient for Amusements, Shopping or Business. 157 Plsssant Rooms, With Privste Bath, 2.60 Per Day. 257 Excellent Reoms, With Private Bath, facing strsst, southern ex posure, $3.00 Per Osy. Also Attraetlva Rooms From $1.50. The Rettsursr.t Prices Are Most Moderate chesting; If you have been a tier, quit lying; if you have been drinking, quit getting drtink, and if you have been milt awearins: if you have been neglecting Christ and the church, nnit thnt and ret In the came. "The world la full of clean men who think they have nothing to repent of. They say. 'All rlghT, preacher, you go ahead and preach to drunkards snd thieves and libertines go ahead and get the man who Is down and out," All right, my friend, I have something to say to you. Are you following JesusT What use are you making of your life? Where is your influence plscedT Where are you standing today? Are you with ChrlstT Are you with the church T Are ypu using your talents for God? Listen! Jesus chiefly condemned men for what they did not do. 'I wae sick and ye visited me not,' eto. Every church member needs to repent.. There sre thousands of church members who have enlisted in God's army and who are constantly disobeying orders. "Now here Is a man who came late.1 He came to Christ on the threshold of the grave. Cornelius Vanderbllt, when dying, said, 'Sand for my gardener, he can pray.' A negro who thought he was going to die said he forgave, all his ene mies, but of one he said, 'If I get well dat nigger better look out.' What about this? If the devil can keep a man from turning he will Wo it. The devil will give you a thouVnnd excuses for not going to church. He will put a thousand things In your way. He will nil up every night of a protracted meeting with en gagements. He will suggest that you had better welt until the meeting is over. The devil is a wise old guy. He la abundantly satisfied if he can keep you from going to church. "God wants living, not dead, sacrifices. It is like taking a chance of floating In a skiff close to the brink of Niagara, making a leap and reaching solid ground Will you be conscious? Will you have your senses? Come now, while all your faculties are alive. "Then, do you want to go before the throne of grace aa a beggar? I want to foel that I have some right there; I want to feel thst I have done something that will give me the right to be there. I do not want to spend ail my best days in the service of the devil, snd then when 1 come to die, offer to my heavenly Father Just the poor shell of my life. I believe He would take it. Don't wait until your reel are supping over the brink." . The Baroness Ions W. Sutton Eollner is la receipt of a letter from Dim lot At torney-General W. T. Kennerly stating that she hsd violated her agreement by going to Washington without first noti fying the attorney-general's office. The letter further states that unless the baroness lives up to the agreement made to the court she will be Interned as soon as the bill now pending before congress interning alien women, is psssed. C. C. Abernathy, attorney for the baroness, - was sent a copy of the letter and expressed himself ss very much sur prised at the latest action of the attor ney-general. Mr, Abernathy said) "I do not want to try this case In the news papers, for the reason thst the baroness has been already embarrassed .by too much notoriety: however, I do want to say that the district attorney, I see, Is chafing . under, the defeat he met In not oeing ante to snow tne court at Knox villa the slightest evidence against the baroness to Justify his chares of espion age. There wss no such agreement made as the one referred to In Mr. Kennerly's letter. The only thing required of Baroness Zollner when she wss given a hearing at Knoxvilie was thst she make bond In the sum of $2,100, which she did. "Judge Sanford said nothing about the baroness not going to Wsshlngton, or any wn ere else, without the district attor ney s permission. Ths baroness, her trustoe and I recently wsnt to Washing ton in an effort to see what could be done In behalf of the baroness son, who naa Been given a chance to resign from the United States Naval academy, cn charges made by the district attorney st ivnoxviue. My Client was. of course. desperate In her effort to save her boy and have him saved from the dlsgrsce or oeing asked to resign from the acad- mnnilM v s norPTrn entirely innocent WnUIVUL.1 Hnnwitu . Tne charges were made by Mr. I nenneny. wno has sine a ifaairimt The arrest of J. W. Shield, of Atlants, I defeat st Knoxvilie done all In his power ua., wno was xaaen up on mo airctMB vi i enioairasa ana Humiliate my client. Chattanooga March 13 and charged with When the case comes up for trial here Deing a swexsr waa m. rnnn injuring m w uau oe resay, ana I am confluent Mr. Shields." 60 states is. is. tester, we Baroness will receive a eomtilata . chief clerk ef local board division No. 8, oneratlon st the hands of the court. The from Atlsnta, In a letter written to The letter written to the baroness by District News. Mr. Shields Is not a slacker, hsvlng registered In that city and having com piled with ell requirements of the selec tive service laws. Mr. Leeter In his let ter further states that Mr. Shields hss recently made several applications for appointment In the service, but being physically disqualified he could not be enlisted. Mr. Lester In his letter to The News srralgns the police authorities for their arrest of Mr. Shields, saying, "The treat ment accorded him (Mr. Shield) by the police authorities of your city whs not at all commendable. Inasmuch ss It would have only required Inquiry of this orig inal board to have ascertained the true facts concerning Mr. Shields." asreed nrlco of U.BO a bushel, an nounced yesterday that the farjnera have been Informed the castor benna irrow on a vine which saps the J strength of the soil.' CLAIMS REGISTRANT WAS J FALSE REPORT8 THREATEN TO CURTAIL. PLANTING San Antonio, Tex., March 14. The circulation of false reports amona- farmers by German propagandists threatens to curtail the planting of castor beans In the production of a suitable lubricant for airplane motors. The San Antonio chamber of com merce, which contracted to assemble S.000 acres of land and deliver 200,- 000 bushels of castor beans at the Attorney Kennerly is ss follows "Department ef Justice. "Office of United Ststee Attorney. "Kastern District of Tenneaase, "United States vs. Eollner. Knoxvilie, March 1, lilt. "Mrs. Tons W. Sutton Uollner, MO Madison Avenue, New York. N. T. "Dear Madame I have your letter of Feb. tt and previous letter written from Washington. I did not receive your postal card. "You explicitly violated your agreement when you went to Wash ington and before leaving New Tork you did not notify the aucret service officials of your proposed visit snd did not procure their permission to go to Wsshlngton, "I beg to Inform you that unleas you live up strictly to this agreement in both letter snd spirit, thst ss soon ss the pending bill now before con gress authorising the Internment of alien women passes. I shall ssk for your Internment during the duration f ,-,h! ,r' 1 ia no lr"""' Mflled with by you In this matter. This for your Information.. "Tours truly, "W. T. KBNNRRLT, "Unltsd States Attornsy." KMarnh1!! I,r",0twB un,v"- "OWNING AUTOMATIC RIFLE To teach war-worn noilus "how to I UIVN A DEMONSTRATION piny again" Is the tank to be under- rij , . , 1 taken by these workers, according to rlr,l or r'r Time at Camp Las, an announcement here todav bv the reteriburg, VaH Cantonment. National War Work Council of the ... . T, T v i ri. , Feterabura'. Va . M.k . j . . . v n.. i inn orsnnixHiion n'ain I " u . i ne the recruiting and preparation of the "rown'"g automatlo rifle, demonstrated workers at the request of Gen. retain 5 members of congress two weeks itu. ana j-remier ciemenccau. TO TEACH WAR-WORN POILU8 "TO PLAY AGAIN" Class Trslnln Frenc g at Harvard to sh Army Social Centers. Man New Tork. March 14. A class of iso men, the forerunners of an armv of 1,000 or more workers, required to man MS social centers or "fovers dee sojnats," which Gen. Titaln has or dered constructed along the French nghtlng lines, will begin a week of In. has made Its appesrance at Camp Lee! Under Cspt. Zinn, regular army ln- ntwruKiHLWSMiun siructor, the gun was demonstrsted DECLARED MENACE TO HEALTH brfor c,aM officers from the dlvl ,,, I alon sohcol of arms, it waa ui n i.. A 1 . . . I . L , V. urana jury necommende Mindsmus I lnm nr" "me that the gun haa been rrooeeainge Against ny Uov- l "u any or ma cantonments of tho ernmeni. I uvuniry. Newport News, Va., March 14 A I PRIVATE BOWL rat imiTMin n,,.;inu Kianu jury in curjiui auuii couri I a-OR tLffBlkin nai rinan has recommended that mandamus rro. I rw" awaarlNO ON GUARD ceedlngs bo Instituted against the While Qusrdina a Sick Priisnae H mayor and city council to compel the e, Ta.IssdIa Tan. Vaai al ' city to Improve the jail facilities here. ' olf" . Yr ,n Pay Cash and Pay Less at McClure's What's the Good Word Today? "Spring, early spring, and 'World-Beater' spring suits," replied Mr. McGure. "That, sounds interesting,' said the customer. "True," he exclaimed, "but come and look at 'em if you want to see suits priced that will make you forget hard times, hard winters and all else." He did, and there they were, a great display of char acterful ready-for-service suits for every size man. The new models are all there war-time style features predom inate; the new fabrics are fine combinations of weave and color. Every suit measures up to a high standard of cus tom tailoring and finish. When one thinks of the increased cost of clothing you will be surprised when you see the ."World-Beater" suits we are selling for $10 to $25 "and remember," said ) KEEPING up the quality and Mr r,.rn u .f no books The grand Jury, after Its Investigation on request of federal authorities, de clared the Jnil to he a menace to the health of civilians and thousanda of soldiers here. MARYLAND AGAINST VOTES FOR WOMEN House ef Delegstee Defests Bill Giving Them the Right to Vote at Presi dential Elections. Annapohs, Md., March 14. Hy a vote of 42 to SO, the house of delegates de feated the bill (riving women the right to vole at presidential elect'ons. A motion to reconsider was lo'd on the table, which effectually killed the bill for the session. The bill giving women the right to vote at municipal elections Is to come up todsy and is expected to share the same fat. After the municipal suffrage bill will come the bill proposing an amendment to the stnte constitution giving all women the right to vote. tence Reduced, Petersburg. Vs., Msrch 14. Private Hunter IJowlrr. a Virginia soMler at Camp Iee, was sentrnoed to six months at hard labor for sleeping while on guara auty. liowier wss guarding sick prisoner Jan. 6 and fell asleep after having been given permission to an nesr the stove. The court-martial gave htm ten yrnre, but the command ing omcers reduced the sentence. GIRLS! TRY II! MICK, WAVY, L BEUIIF FIRE INSURANCE RATES SOON TO BE INCREASED Ten Per Cent, to Be Added In Terri tory Between Pittsburgh, Dan f, St. Paul snd Memphis. we i tomer was leaving, expect to keep this up: KEEPING down prices and KEEPING down expenses has made this business. McCLURE'S The New Idea Clothing Store 815 Market St. snd tiro. Msrch 14. Klre Inaursnca n the territory lying letween irgh and Denver and Ht. Paul Memphis are to be Increased 10 per rent within a few weeks, berauee of war taxes snd Inrresaa In the op erating etpenes of the fire Insurance Com pa nits. The proposed Incresse In rates wss announced today by the Western Union and the Western In surance bureaus and will In effect until the end of the war. Hlmllar ae. tlon was taken several months sab In the astern snd ou"iern territories. Every particle of dandruff dii- appears and hair stops coming1 out. Draw a moist cloth through hair and double Its beauty at once. 3 SOBOLSKI IS ARRAIGNED AND HELD IN $10000 BAIL Alleged He Had in Hie Possession Rsilread Map. Drawings of Submarines, Eto. Jersey City. N. J., March 14 Vie. tor Potvilakl. an Auatrlnn, was hrld In lln.ooo 111 here on his arraignment In criminal court, after an examination of his efferla dlarloaed. armr'Una: to the potlre, th.it be had In hla pnaaes- Ion numerous railroad mape. drsw. Ings of auhmarln craft sod torpedo tubes and photogrspha of fartorles tn New Jt-rrry. K'.tolM admitted, the Police said, that h had st one time bn In )ll In Cana-l.t. but rapd after U.ooo ball had bco famished tya German. Tour hilr becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and spot sis ss soft. Ijetrous snd raut!ful ss a young girl's after a "Dandrrlne hair rlranne.' Jt'st tiy this moisten a cloth with a IK tie Dander- Ine snd rs'rfully drsw It through your bslr, taking one small strand at a time. This will rlrsnee the hslr of dust, dirt and excesaive ftli and In Juat a frw mnmititi you have doubled the beauty of your bitr. Beatles tautiltig the hair t once. Dandeiin dWeoltea every parttrle of da'druff: cleanses, purifies and In rig orata the ealp. firtver stopping I'eh- leg and falling hair. Put what will plesae you moat will he Sfter a few wrehs' ua when ym will actually see new hair fln end doa-ny at first vs but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for preity, soft hall nA lots of It. surely lnvet a few rents In a bottle of Kriov ltn's Indrin at sny drug store or toilet counter, end Ju try It. Kave ;our hair! IVrmt 'y It' 'Tou will say this was the tt rocnty you ever spent. (A4v.) A UTOMOBILE DIRECORTY liND ACCESSORIES. 407o SAVED ON TIRES - Portage, Republic, Kokomo, Goodrich and Diamond. AUTOMOBILE TIRE CO. 520 MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 6723. Accessories and Tires. 1 Everything for the car, and lots of things for the owner. HARDWICK-BUICK CO. 524-526 MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 2100. REO and GRANT the Two Beauties. Well-known for their superior and lasting qualities. WALLACE BUGGY CO. 012 MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 382. THE ONE "BEST" TEST Of the quality work you obtain from your vulcanlser Is the amount you aave'by spending money or tire repairs. Most of our trade cornea from satisfied customers who recommend us to their friends. It your friends have neglected to tell you about ua, let ua show you how to cut tire expense, aa they do. DUNN & THOMPSON VULCANIZING WORKS 118 WEST SEVENTH ST. t MAIN 474 Motor Gr,s OVERLAND CHATTANOOGA CO. 10-12 West Sixth St. . Phone Main 2772. L Our tire service la a service of prevention, tn other words, we aim to get your tire troubles before tiny get you. We would like to have you drive up to our place once a weak tt possible, lot ua test your tires for piopes inflation as that your wheels are In alignment aad examine your tlr.s for trend cuts, fabric breaks and stone bruises. We'll be glad, any time, to give you sound pointers on tire rare. This kind of attention will steer you clear of tire annoyance, and will mean a saving of money to you. And we feel you'll be another boostsr for us. ROY H. NELMS VULCANIZING WORKS Expert Cord Tira Repairing 709 BROAD STREET PHONE MAIN 2174 TRUCKS-SELDEN is ALL TRUCK "in-built quality." W. E. HENSLEY, Distributor. 1221-23 MARKET ST. MAIN 6860. Used aara sold on eommlselon ar bought If quotas) at bargain. BATTERY SERVICE CO. 334 MARKET STREET MAIN 3021 The Only Authoriied Willard Battery Service Station Packard and Hudson Motor Cars. Packard and Sandow Motor Trucks. , BILL JONES AUTOMOBILE CO. 44 A Good Auto Dealer." 324-26 MARKET ST. MAIN 2264-2637. New 8 now ready for delivery. Preduet ef brains, money and eaeeri-ansa. Cash-Mclton Hardware Co. 11 7 J 3S East Uth St. Phone Main 1147 CHATTANOOGA GLASS HOUSE WindshieldsHead Light. 219 east Tenth st. main 19. MILLER TIRES Geared to the road. The wise man don't have to be shown. "SEE ME FIRST." AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY. 609 BROAD ST. PHONE MAIN 452. Racine extra-tested Casings and Tubes. Chattanooga Rubber Tire Works 629 Broad St Tree Service." Main 2231 CADILLAC-PAIGE-OAKLAND Cash in a clsse te Itself. Where da you find a better s.leetlenT CHATTANOOGA AUTO CO. 617-619 BROAD ST. MAIN 1918. FARRAR & MORROW Insurance That Insures Look over your Folldrs. When do they expire? Get our rstes before renewing. No. 12 East Eleventh Street. Main 3009 XtPHFA I I 816 CHESTNUT ST. AJTPMCnlirjaAUST MAIN 3963. it I y 'VI . - r