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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. I92TV
HARDING BRINGS
'GOSPEL OF UNITY
• lot v.
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i.r»
(Continued From Pane I
For geniuses such as tin -»■ y«.
nish, you must at least let u
a fitting seem* and :-»-ttin-
*pent-up Utica* for *>uch as tin
“The other (lav there caim* n
hands a volume of the !imten-
group of eminent Grorgi.-uis <
Civil War and r. < <-!;• true*i-m |
In the main, they represented
correspondence «»f A!o\a
Stephens, Howell Cold*,
Toombs and Governor doe
Only recently published, the
fascinating reading as I tun"-,! it
papes and ft It myself adnrtt*-.1 t
the very inner thoughts which th.
leaders of the Confed-* u v wci
thinking in the years imau di.itel;
following the war. Kspecia'Jy wn
interested in the extensive »•<•• :« •■p*»n
dence between these >ouili-ii ic.i.i
ers and prominent men of the i.oi'ii
which was carried on at that per.od
It was nothing !«•*.< than a'lotii'liiii;
to note how little of bittrrm^. <•,
resentment, of Imtied 'and nv.il. i
trance was manifested on either side
With almost no exception, thej
breathed the fine spui; of chivalry
of readiness to accept in whole heart
and good nature the arhitramen' of
^he war. They held a flavor of
something more than nMgiiaiinn.
if already the writers were ivali/iug
how fortunate it was that union
should have been preserved.
Work for Slate.
“They were all hack in the harm - ,
working for the
clear-eyed to the future of indis-i «*d the spirit of the South, the cour-
Ide union. jage of Atlanta, the eternal vision of
That was the spirit which nuiiic | fl'.i* brighter side that is so natural
instruction, despite bungling and; to you people of the land of sunshine.
• exceptional manifestation.* of One who comes to your metropolis
"hole so rapid and of today can not hut realize how use*
- , "hen measured! less .» attempt, with fire and sword,
human history.} to discourage such a people as this,
to extinguish their enthusiasm, to
daunt* their matchless courage. What
chance is there to keep down a peo
ple who, when you hum their house,
rear in Us place a palace of marble;
and when amid the passions of war
you drive them in thousands from
their home, return in tens of thou-
to i-uil.l it into II j bi-liovc it wholly connistent to
fifty
years
i Th v wanted to he taken I*
i-j full fellowship.
■d "Wt- would rather have
:« migrant from the north tha
! from Europe,' wrote one, a f<
iyi after Appomattox; and he urged his
a I Northern friend to make the North-
e J ei n people understand how Welcome
1. j they would he. No; even the unro
of Old Thud
.tin an effective I so so
appeals as that. | was
e I * you, withjpeoph
studious habit, of social co.. o u .
ness^ can not hut bring us arc
to agreement al*ouL some few fun
damentals.
Pc«c« Reiter Than War.
“I believe, for instance, that »v
cry family which has lost a im inhei
in the struggle t«» save mankind fron.
absolutism; every citizen-soldier who'
has given years and mlTerings to j
that cause; every gold-star motlx-r or
maimed veteran, will agree that peace
is preferable to war and that to ham
esponding to tin* remainder of llie
iticles. The brass handles of all
•ut the three kitchen articles have
men silver plated. The display is
• ry attruitive, and i an example of
vorkmnnsh'P of a highly skilled type.
regard him as “the meanest man on. nine leads opposite prominent atarq,
the screen." Miss oiythes beauty, while Claire McWowell, who is cast
combined with her dramatic eapabil-jin the title role of the production, is
ities, has elevated her to the upper| noted for her similar characteriza*
ranks. Hetty Ress Clark .-.as, during* tions in more than two score screen
the past year, played numerous femi- successes.
could
why the
I GASOLINE RACES WITH
COMING RAIL STRIKE
VALDOSTA, -cl. 27.—Gasoline
distributors are evidently taking no
-- - chances on the railroad strike situ-
a world in the ways of peace is bet-jation. This week an average of
ter than to prepare it for war. I about thirty tank cars of gasoline
would not have you misconstrue. 11 each day has passed through Vnl
losta en route from the Florida dis-
fr«
ith did
lade
bra
.d of
went to North and \V*
i- full partners in Dial
empire which together v
■ d the trail- Missouri v
now 11illy “there can
ectional division of thi
No* G< ograi’Dy Nov
wil peace and its trimuphs in that con-1 tributintr stations and hound for va-
,) vas thnt 1 ;| vin ? inK sincerity which an unselfish -i«us points north. Avcordinir to
tip nt just that Sort of 1 tuition commands and yet make sure, r ailroad men every available tank
about our proper defense. ! ear is now beini: used In hurry sup.
“Manifestly, mankind is dispo-,-,1; plies to various distributing renters
, nt 1
Mill
I ought to say, because
old; and I speak as a son of a veteran of that
t, a ml bo-, conflict, :hat tit*, north had no desire
.m^ that it*, destroy. It was merely the com-
ke carved J bat for understanding, cruel though
•I* * ness; j it was. and a battle to preserve the
Ic-cried j great Ark of the Covenant,
! preservation we commonlv
Mod,,
land.
11 which
rejoice
tlo-
• HI,
j bundle
tting «»f till
and Dixonli.n
highly intellig *n
ling about its gcOgrn
them insisting that i
tlnuc at all. but v»m
iie fart Ini south! Nei
1 their tin- at la
I h«* elect ioi
• give
,vada
judgl
and what Noil
Iically aniu xiii]
not politically taking us
and have been .-oeia'ly.
dependa
•Soul h
wile
Marvel for World.
» iih’, many times
the Worl.i War
hi at large* might
let u.» - how i. tile marvel which
wrought through a reunite ! and
the period
id«d. that tin
cd Am
the
the
•vreekilge
•oiintry 1
lie pridt
to get down to work, to
pinings and regrets, we have
us erected here, out of the
e that our war wrought, a
in which we may Oily take
•1 every American
”\Mio would ha
le>
«!l\
vadiM
ch of
ng al
state, their peopl<
country. They wrote
earnest counsels as to tl
icics in state and nation
ways to make their friend* ir
north understand how eompb-v
sincere was the South’s aeceplan
its place in the restored union,
determined it was to contribute i- j
utmost to a perfect national i I
At times they rounded the m-i<- .»T j
disappointment that the north .•••••m-
ed slow to accept their pr«»>station.. •
ns in complete good faith, and br ,
assured that they could he deal* wiili!
in complete CQlitidcnrr. lint they!
were seldom impatient; tlo-y h-|.| j
their heads high, had
oiild
imperial opporlunitie;
d
W .
enedjhavr been pooling our capital will*
hi fill, j your brains and resources, and both
les earning good divnl
insaclion. and all the
akiug a great republic
“It would be ban! to find a more |
I ] fitting platform from which to preach I
• d enlighten*
. tly Ii.m:’. to
progressive
d America
lay? Who <
wine
rould
to try that experiment. If, trying it
nations shall fail, it. will be no fault
of the United States of America. \Y«
arc ready to offer a helping hand in
the new path. We have tendered oin
invitation, and the cot dial acceptance
which has come from every quaitcr
leads jo earnest hope for good re
fills. We Americans have learned
the lesson, on both the national and
'vorid scale. We foug/.t our war of
sections and systems, and decided
forever in favor of peace and unity.
Our own experience has taught u>
that we may hope that a like decision
will he reached by a world reasoning
.amid the (unvictious which follow in
the wake of a tragedy supreme.
“It should not be needful for me
to repeat that, in whatever contribi
t-'on we can make the establishmei
ol a better order, we shall not surrci
der any of our national indcpcndonc
a h J America will he for America first
Id haw J »
the event of a strike.
*-rf III
the world thai
’Mil it
sill
jointly
among
What frit
1 "hrist ianity,
t. would ha
than il ha
all
del.
gopcl of confab
•lion than is afforded lore
your wonderful city of Atlanta,
one of his .speeches—I think it
s the one at the New Kngland So-
ty dinner—Henry W. (Jrady, turn
struggle whii h
not p
eiputt
humanit y
I of ClVlli/,.1-
f human ad-
wi hed our
been? Who
•ml that
B ! Ainer
■**! mi'fortuiu
o ver be a merely sellisl
ugining to prosper by th-
of others. It will stand
for the co-operation’’, the niuluu!
helpfulness, ilm wide perception:
which mankind need? to cheer and t
0 1 speed U on tile wav to the brightei
11 . ... .- p | and he\er realm of peace restored
Jl ' ' 'fry notably , „ tiv. ly assured, of progress
C J resunn d. and righteous aspiration:
1..u- T,"!" ' %0,> impidling ever greater achievement’
U m - """ urubl have us rvltn. |
c|taisn now our service for a better;
er higher attainment*.;.'
mg
ral Bhei
vho sat
to make for the past, but
near him, observed that
Sherman was 'considered
man in our parts, though :
| !r think he is a kind of at
ticneral
an able
look- j about fire.’ That grim joke contain-
RYLANDER THEATER.
ONE NIGHT, TUESDAY, NOV. 1.
THE PLAY AND BOOK SENSATION OE THE YEAR
Philip Kirin Prrarnt. It,-ml, Prtnhrtlnn', Production of Zona
Gate’s Dramatixntion ol ller Widely Read Novel
.zJ
PBtrcc c AND A DISTINGUISHED BROADWAY CAST
o!!l1 S: cn n,, u, “ WCr * Z 0 °i A| l Bone., $1.50; Bnlcony. *1.00;
Gallery, 50c. W„r l.c e»lr«. Seal, on .nlo Saturday, Oct. 20
7 MONTHS AT BELMONT
_. T, * Eatkr . NEW YORK
Ihe Pulitcrr Columbia Univer
sity Pri«e PUy of 1920-1921.
I can prrtonally guarantee
• hi* as one of (he bc»t bii*b-r4a»s
attraeliont ever presented here.
* EMORY RYI.ANDIiR, M ff r
ilizatic
“Surely, we will go on; developing I
the nationality that has given us I
faith and weight ami power for the
taivks of the nast, knowing there are
HAND MADE CUTLERY,
INTERESTING DISPLAY
Window gazers have noticed with
ALL STAR CAST IN INCE
DRAMA. “MOTHER O'M INK'*
An all-star ca?t of unusual merit is
featured in "Mother O’Mine,” Thom
as 1L luce’s latest melodrama fm
t e Associated Producers, which will
featured at the Itylandcr theater
Friday and Saturday.
Lloyd llugl’.es, Joseph Kilgour,
Petty Blythe, Hetty Ross Hark and
( lain* McDowell are the players who
assume the leading characterizations.
Hughes, who for some time has ap
peared in leading and featured roles
m 1 limnas 11'. luce productions, re-
«ently received high critical praise
plcndid |H’iforniance in I nee's
. COMING BACK AGAIN l
\ Six Day, Commencing Week of October 31 ’
MELVILLE’S COMEDIANS
Under Their $10,000 Tent Theater. •>
Spreinl invitation lo Indies. Monday nit;ht ladies will be admit
ted tree when accompanied by one adult paid ticket.
Opening I’l.ty— WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE”
1’KICKS: Adults, die; Wax tax 4c; total doc
- . Children,22c; war tax lie, total 25c,
Location—CHAUTAUQUA LOT—S ,
Street, Amertcus. G«.
as Last Year, Jacksoq
Revel.'
Joseph Kilgour. stage and screen
favorite, is a “heavy” of unto, his suc
cess in that type of io|<> being gang
<d by thousands of picture-goers who
other tasks in the future which will, interest n remarkable display
demand the utmost we can Contribute I hand-made cutlery in the jewelry
to them. We have learned alor.g| More of (J. M. Eldridge. The display
with the rest that mankind must go 1 consists of twelve articles, a half
forward or backward as a whole; ill dozen steel steak knives, a carving
is not t»* he expected that some sec-! set and a kitchen sot, all made by
tors shall advance as others retire. Ray Latson, of the LaLson Welding
Either tin* race will advance or it company, in his ■'hop here. The ma
will retrograde; it will not stand still.! terials used were junk — refuse scrap
It has had a tremendous lesson, I of steel and brass picked up about
and I nni one of those who firmly • his shop. The knives were made
believe that this lesson will be ana-j from saw blades and brass tubing. A
lyzed, tested, scrutinized and made rat-tailed file was dressed down tr
t o a ordI us at last a direction for inake a good sharpening steel for the
u ire effort. It is .not possible to carving set. The only part of the
U a /, * ^’ SHOn ’ H °f J ‘H the - entire set not made by hand was the
>es en n>s will have gone in vain, bowl of the kitchen spoon, which was
ducation, of the! bought and forged onto a handle cor-
The increase
—ALCAZAR—
THURSDAY
Hcnutiful
CARMILLE MYERS
‘A Daughter
Of The Law’
and
Fox News
FRIDAY
IIODKINSON PICTURE
AN ALL STAR CAST
Presents
‘The Brute Master’
See It Sure and Two Reel
Christie Comedy
The Newest Fashions
WALDEMARS
G. M. ELDRIDGE
Jeweler
"The Public Be Please,1“
Rylander Theater
One Day-Thursday-One Day
Should a woman traduce Iter own honor to save the
name of her husband and child)
What punishment is too severe for the wretch who
would diivc a woman who has innocently been in
discreet to the bringing of despair)
Is a woman justified in keeping her innermost secrets
from her trusting and loving husband?
What lovely woman stoops to folly.
And learns too late that men betray.
What hope that crush her melancholy.
What hope can hrusli her tears away?
If You Would Answer These Questions
SEE
‘STOLEN
MOMENTS’
V
An American Cinema Super-Special
Also Pathc Review
Thomas H. Ince
The Screen’s Foremost Producer Presents His
Drama of Today
"If I were Hanged lo
the Highest Hill, I
Know Whose Love
Would Follow Me •till.
Mother O' Mine, O’
Mother O' Mine."—
Kipling.
Mother 0 s Mine
r\ CONTRASTS!
THRILLS!
J BEAUTY!
f I Like a rnniatit-c .,
Beauty that eiiihcl
\ lla.-inft. ,.r 1C
Notable Cast Featuring Betty Ross Clark. Betty Blythe,
Lloyd Hughes, Claire McDowell, Joseph Kilgour
l-r-'nt rffi-cta luivr l,n-n atliirvi'cl by t lr
tipiMisilimi of tlmmx There are luxurinui
"cocktail" acenex in a fnninu. New Yorl
hotel. Iteviea of Uaneinir Beauties ia n
l-rilliaal. full of ilarm;; ami
d plaintive
surprise* revu
gaiety. I here’s the • i>i.«int
Old Homestead seem
llraniatie l,olt r that lift vou f,„ m j„ ursl , a[-
Suspeose ami excitement that’s terrific ami
Inspirit!;:.
f Chililhood Days i, ;|
tiifiellishes ’’.Mother O’ Mine
Beauty of an-B.auty „f Ait f.
The Studio of THOMAS H. INCE, I.os Angeles.
MB EMORY RYLANUER THEATER. Amencus. t;„.
MINE,’*I ah sinlVr'.'a^d’i'nridiaViVbrthe'kmlwh-.lV/ v su »’-' "MOTHER O’
photo-play. Perl, picture frlm 1 ” 1 W,,,,,l ‘' r,u ' t<,rv
", "MOTHER O’ MINI. ” D.amaUe llm,„l..,l. i, ,lJ ! 1 /" attribute;
M'l'tal . and old, a;,, .-arric.l mt„ tl,, I' 1 "’’* 1 M1,h "mazinn rapidity.
tli""H:l, every ta;;e of feehuK, to the fim,| ,a. e « o To 1 *":;' " f llf ' "" l,i " B I"’ 1 -
me these varyin B situations and climax, that I »■’«• and dilfercnt
this picture and to know I,.., ... i . ' . ' * nl J "'• “""I - v " ,lr pal-lic, to see
. ndorument as a production that"wil'I'alwaya*rank ' ‘ “"a" "'Y u».|ual.lled
aitistry of motion pictures. As was '"'"'"'"•■nt to the infinite
••'•'.'I -I” •vised every OTHER •'■“T.
I., you a creation representing n ,y very vest eiforts. S.m!r,| y ,l< ’" vcr
TIIOS. II. INCE.
Also Is a 2-Reel Ben Turpin Comedy
Two Day,
No Advanc-
Is Price*
Mi IM