The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 22, 1914, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN 4% ™ R 495 Planters Loan & Savings Bank 705 Broad Street. Augusta. Ga. Organized 1870. UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this institution has built, its well earned reputation for SOLIDITY, STRENGTH AND SAFETY. Thousands of our people certify to a happy ex' perience here, and give just credit to this Bank for the success of themselves and their children, in their effort to acquire financial independence. OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seeking hank connections, and no effort is spared to enhance the interest of our depositors. WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTS of careful, conservative people, and give the same careful at tention to small accounts as to the larger ones. SAFETY LOCK BOXES in 5 different sizes, $3,00 to $20.00 per year. DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. Our Mailing Department has been established with great, care and the accounts of depositors liv ing out of town are handled with accuracy and dis patch. L. C. HAYNE, President, GEO. P. BATES, Cashier Let Us Keep You In the Style— —New Hats from your Old Ones Ladies’ & Men’s Felts, Straws, Panamas a«u«d and re-bkxiksd to latest models. lari* Panama* mad* to any width brim or crown No Injurious rhstnlreis used. German Hat Co. and French Dry Cleaners AUCKTHTA. QA. MO Broad St. Phona 1J47-J. ENGRA VIISIG Onaltty and Service combined with prices (a* cheap a* I, consis tent with a nod workmanship) are assured you. 1f vour neat order for ISngraved Visiting Cards, Announcements, etc., la placed with us Am work t* done In city It naturally gives you the advantage osar placing your order through acme mall order houaa. Try ns and be convinced. SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO. i Branch Office Augusta Trunk Factory W. H. COOK. JR., Reset. C. E. HETT, Aupt THE COOK CIHCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291. Sidewalks, driveways. Copings, Steps, Cement Work of All Kinds, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. SUMMER RATE* Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) 818-50 Bookkeeping (S mouths) SlB 7SO 8cllollir,h *» *:ls OO INKIHT CLASS Shorthand and Typewriting (I months) XV? mi Bookkeeping t$ mouths) liSXn Scholarship -••-SsSOO MISS FUNK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING Harlaon Building. The Ads in Today s Herald are Teeming With the Store News of Augusta’s Live Merchants . . . . HUB UP 111 ARMS AGAIN Warlike and Bloodthirsty Folk on ‘War-Path;’ Appaling Mas sacres of Settlers Reported. Lima, Peru.—The warlike and blood thirsty fluambiHaH are In arm« again and an appalling massacre of settler* is reported today. The scene Is the Upper Maranon. Set tiers aro fleeing from the Mara non Valley in large numbers. The vi cinity of this tributary of the Amazon has seen a large number of recent outrages by savages. This latest raid was on the rubber stations of Marruecos and Niva, which were sacked and destroyed, while some fifty people were massacred, their bodies afterwards being burned. The ‘‘eaucheros" fought desperately to the end, but neither women nor children were spared. And when an armed party arrived on the scene they only found smoking ruins and death. Only two months ago Indians slew some fifteen settlers in the same part of the world, while last year the Hu ambisas, who are responsible for the present tragedy, wiped out the Peru vian garrison on the Morona river, near th© Ecuador frontier. This attack was treacherously and unexpectedly made upon the camp, the Indian chief shooting Captain Bezeda down with the very gun which his victim had just shown him how to use. After the massacre the camp was sacked and burned by th© savages. Seventeen members of the garrison fortunately managed to escape, having been absent from the camp at the time. The Huamblsas are a warlike tribe that have so far proved wholly Intract able to the influence of civilization. They have been guilty of numerous murders and masaseres in the Mara non region. In 1900 they attacked the vlllag© of Barranca, killing a number of people. In 1904 they fell upon Naz areth, near the Pongo de Manseriche, killing between 40 and 50 persons, while in 1911 the rubber gatherers along the river Alchayachu suffered severely at their hands. FUTURISM AS II IS IN LONDON Every West End Gallery Seems to be Devoted to it; Popular Palate Tickled. London.—Futurism has tickled the popular palate here. Kvery West End Kailary .-rents to be devoted to It. The other dly I found myself looking over a few hundred pictures that looked to me like lino leum. or the half-effaced efforts of a myopic pavement artist on the morn ing after. The urtlst chiefly respon- Dlsintegratlon of Marinetti." The first to catch my eye was one entitled "My Dynamic Self," and I do not doubt that If this bud been painted by anybody else Marinetti would have excellent grounds for libel action or violent ussault. As It is his own work he can blame no one. A better title would have been "The Disintegration of Marinetti. lilts of face are scattered all over the canvas. Here and there are scraps of printed paper, and In the middle the artist has stuck pieces of real hair to represent bis moustache. "Nude.” To Identify the picture w Ithout the aid of a guide Is impossible. A thing that looks like a bail patchwork quilt Is alleged to be "nude" (complemen tary dynamism of form-colon, while what might bo a disintegrated rain bow h succinctly labeled “Elasticity." For another essay In the new art Signor Marinetti had to call In tbo assistance of s kindred spirit. It Is the combined effort of Marinetti and t'anguilln, anti hears the title "Madem oiselle Kllcflc Chapchap.” The ma terial hy which artists have conjured up not only the shape of the great variety star, but her domestic furni ture, her eharaeter and feminine se ductiveness In general, are a Japan cse fun. two cork-tipped cigarettes, two paper ami quill cigar-holders, n strip of lace, a glass gem, and a bit of ribbon. Great. Yet so great are Stgnor Marinetti's oratorical gifts that when In his first discourse of Futurism, Its tried to per sunde his spoil-bound audience that hls “dynamic combination of objects' was of greater aesthetic value for the age we live In than Rodin’s "Penseur," there were few people In the room who did not believe him. The latest entchword of the Futur ist Is "dynamism." They paint the dynamism of a motor, of a cyclist, of u footballer. The catalogue says dy namism la ''the lyrleal conception of forms Interpreted by Infinite mani festation of their relations between ambience und object until It forms a whole ambience and object." If prise were offered of the best guess at the meaning of this, an Interesting competition might result. It was amiiKlng to hear Mr Charles Russell, the cowboy painter, whose ad mirable renderings of animal move ment and western scenery hang tn the next room, comment upon the Futur ist Ideas, especially upon the portrait of a "poet decomposing" which has lalso moustaches and a strip of black velvet stuck on the canvas, and is raised In places like a bas-relief. Good Purpos*. "I can sec this show serving a real good purpose," Mr Russell said. "I'd like to shut some of the old eowpuneh ets up In here when they're drunk and let 'em wake up with those things all round ’em. It'd cure them of drinking sure If the shock didn't kill 'em." Marinetti, who Is a sort of gutldlng star of the Futurist movement, is now in London. Hls lectures have drawn Indolent society In their hundreds. And while waiting for the fluent oratory of the Italian genius hls patrons are per mitted to studj the works of art which adorn the gallery adjoining the lecture hall. That they do not understand them Is not at all a matter to worry shout Marinetti evidently does and that is all that counts. Keep Dowel Movement Reoulsr. Dr King's New I.lts Pills keep stomach. Itver and kidneys In healthy condition. Rid th* body of poison* and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidney*. “J got more relief from one box of Dr King s New l.tfe IMIls than any medicine I ever tried.' says C. E Hatfield, of Chicago, IU. l&c, at your Druggist. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.~ f 1 * Helping Kidneys By Clearing Blood A Function Greatly Assisted By a Well-Known Remedy. Most will bo Interested to mere clearly understand why analysis of urine is so important. In the us<- of 8. 8. 8. to purify the blood. Its action is a stimulant to the myriad of tine blood vessels that make up the constructive tissues of the kidneys. All the blood from ail over the body must pass through the kidneys. They act as testers and assayers. And according to what they allow to pass out in the urine, both as to quantity and materials, the health of the kidneys and the quality of the blood Is determined. The catalytic energy forced by 8. 8. 8. Is shown In the urine. It Is also demonstrated in the skin. And as the blood continues to sweep through the kidneys the dominating nature of H. 8. 8., acting as it does through all the avenues of elimination, shows a marked decrease of disease manifestations as dem onstrated by urine analysis. This assist ance is a great relief to the kidneys. The body wastes are more evenly distributed to the emunctories; their elimination is stim ulated by the tonic action afforded the liver, lungs, skin and kidneys. Thus, In cases of rheumatism, cystitis, chronic sore throat, htisklness of voice, broachltls, asth ma and the myriad *»f other reflex indica tions of weak kidney action, first purify your blood with 8. 8. 8., so It will enable the tissues to rebuild the cellular strength and regain the normal health. 8. H. 8. Is prepared by The Swift Specific Co., 527 Swift Bldg.. Atlanta, Oa., and if you have any deep seated or obstinate blood trouble, writ* to their Medical Dept, for free advice. BARBECUE TOMORROW CAFE METROPOL.E STOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE KIMBALL HOUSE ATLANTA, OA. Most Central and Convenient Location In the City. EUROPEAN PLAN. Oar Restaurant one of the Best In the South. 190 ROOMS. Hot and Cold Running Water. 11.00 per day. ROOMS; Connoting Batha. $1.50 Private Baths, $2.00 and up. Club Breakfast, 30c to $1.90. Club Luncheon only 50 cents. A La Carte Service Unsurpassed in the South. ED. L. BROWN, Manager. ECONOMY SHOES FOR MEN MAKE A DIRECT APPEAL TO THOSE WHO STUDY STYLE, APPRECIATE QUALITY, DESIRE TO' BE CORRECTLY FITTED AND SEE NO REASON FOR PAYING EXORBITANT PRICES. —"A ————- £SO goo Going Fast-Summer Suits Many still to go-have you gotten yours? $15.00 Suits at $1 1.75 20.00 Suits at 15.75 25.00 Suits at 19.75 30.00 Suits at 23.75 35.00 Suits at 27.75 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes $7.00 Edwin Clapp’s $5.95 6.50 Edwin Clapp’s $5.55 4.50 S.-E. Shoes $3.85 4.00 S.-E. Shoes $3.55 3.50 S.-E. Specials ...$2,95 SWAN-EDWARDS CO. Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. Whooping Cough—A safe and Reliable Remedy. "When my children had whooping cough a few years ago the only medi cine I gave them was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. D. O. Vernon, burrows. Ind. "It never failed to relieve their coughing spells. It kept their coughs loose. The children liked it better than any other cough medicine, and I know it is safe and reliable.” For sale by all dealers. PHONE 3427 Have Your Automobile Repaired at Reliable Auto Co. ECONOMY SHOE CO. 310 Jackson St. All Straw Hats 1-5 Off. Bread is the staff of life. SENSATION FLOUR makes the best. ’Nough said. LADIES LISTEN For Experienced Hairdressing Phone 2621-J or 928. Save your combings and do not send your work out of the city. Have work done by one of most experienced lady hair dressers In South—Mrs. J. Will Ergle, 502 West Avenue. North Augusta, S. C. All work sent for and deliver ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. $3.00 Boys’ Shoes $2.65 2.50 Boys’ Shoes $2.15 2.00 Boys’ Shoes $1.75 1.50 Boys’ Shoes $1.25 FRIDAY, MAY 22- If you had a mint of money yo© couldn't buy a better car. Ford merit baa made it the standard car of all nations. It's light strong comfortable and dependable. Ahd ita coat is well within your incoma. 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