The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 16, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN . THE i.i- Planters Lean & Savings Bank 4% 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 oe rttfy to a happy experience hers, 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 thoae seeking bnnk connections, and no efiort is spured to enhance the Interest of our depositors. WE SOLICIT TME ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo ple. and give the same careful attention to small accounts as to the larger ones. SAFETY LOCK BOXES in five different sires, $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 living out of town axe handled with accuracy and dispatch. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Csshier. V ' ' Guarantee Shoes Represent Quality Fit Style Value The largest assortment of men’s and women’s up-to-the minute Shoe styles in Augusta. Every pair of our shoes are guaranteed. Our “From Maker to Wearer” policy accomplishes a saving of from fifty cents to a dollar on every pair. If you are not wearing Guarantee Shoes you can have no idea of the satisfaction as well as the saving to be real ized. s2l° s3i s3= Guarantee Shoe Co. Broad and Tenth Streets Red Men’s Convention Opens in K. of P. Hall at 9 A. M. Wednesday Hundreds of Delegates From All Over the State Are Here or Are Coming Tonight—Mayor Linwood C. Hayne to Make the Address oi Welcome. 4% The 35th Great Sun of the Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men will convene here tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock in the w-gwam of Papoone Tribe No. 10, Knights of Py thias hall. The convention will continue through Thursday. Some of the delegates, who will he here by the hundreds from all »ectlons of the state, some of them bringing their wives and daughters, are arriving now, and more will arrive tonight or early tomorrow morning. Papoose Tribe No. 10, of this city, headed by Sachem P. K. Tant, has made great preparations to entertain the visit ing Red Men. Mayor Hayne to Speak. The address of welcome will he deliv ered by Mayor L. C. Hayne and will be responded to by Hon. Thos. H. Jefferies, of Atlanta. nreaf Sachem C. G. Btroberg, who will preside over the convention, will be a conspicuous figure at the sessions. He js well-known and one of the most popu lar officers in the country. Robert T. Daniels, Past Great Incohonee of the United States, will be acre for the con vention. He has the honor of having conferred the degree on President Roose velt. A big feature of the Red Men’s con vention will be the ’cue at the Lake at Report of the Georgia Prison Board is Ready Atlanta. —Advance sheets of the an nual report of the prison commission of Georgia, which will be presented at the coming session of the legislature, will show that the board has made more real progress during the past year than in any previous twelve mofilhß of Its existence. The three commissioners, Messrs ft K. Davison, T. K. Patterson and E. L. Rainey, working in perfect har mony, have brought the convict sys tem of Georgia to a state of efficiency which, the records will show, is mak ing better roads on the one hand, and better prisoners, more humanely treat ed on the other. The report will show also that the state prison farm is becoming more nearly self-supporting than in the past, and that numerous Important Improvements have been made there. fine of the big steps foreward made by the commission has been in con nection with the supervision of road building into the various counties, through the work of Supervisor T. P. Stanley, who oh a representative of the stale hoard, has traveled from county to county, studying out the lo cal problems, and giving the local com missioners the advantage of his ex pert technical road building knowl edge. Pouring It Into Felder on Prohibition Stand Atlanta.—The prohibition question, which has involved Senatorial Oandl date Thomas S. Felder in a storm of criticism because of his alleged incon sistencies. has not similarly Involved the other candidates—and for an inter esting reason. The women of the W. C. T. U. and the leaders of other organizations, are fighting Mr. Felder, they say, not so T&hm'Mz ’skyCfuM\c& Comes Some day Opportunity will play a tattoo on your door. She’ll whisper the story of a Big Chance in your ear, and right then will be your time to take on ot pass up the thing that WILL MAKE YOU. It may take some money to turn the trick—the Big Chance usually involves that. The question is will you be THERE with the re quired amount? You will not unless you begin now to save for it. Why not make a start with us on your next pay davf THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 34 Years of Faithful Service. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. If* the mo*t talked of car in the world Stterlin* merit haa sold it to over ?30.000 people of every nation the world over. Ford service and ftuar antee are both Included In the price. This means a lot to any auto buyer. SSOO for the runabout; *550 for the tourlnn car and $750 for the town car—t. o. b. Detroit, com pete with equipment. Oat catalog and particu lar* from bombard Iron Work* and Supply Co. 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, lasting until 4:00. After the 'cue the visitors will he complimented with a cool, street car ride around the belt. Parade Wednesday Night, The parade of the Red Men, fancily costumed and earning red torches, will he an event of Wednesday night. It will doubtless attract the attention of thousands of people on Broad street. Home of the prominent Red Men to be here for the convention are: Hon. C. D. Btroberg, great sachem; George T Johnson, great keeper of wampum; Jack Miller, great senior sagamore The program of the first day s session follows; Wednesday, 9 A. M. Opening Prayer—Rev, A. D. Echols. Address of Welcome—Hon. L. C. Hayne, mayor. Response In behalf of Great Council —Hon Thomas H. Jeffries, of Atlanta. Other short talks by prominent gentle men called by chairman. Call to order of business session— Great Sachem Hon. C. F. Btroberg. Barbecue dinner—Take cars at wig wam at 2 o'clock for Lake View Park. Reports will be read, officers elected and other routine business handled on Thursday. The session will be called to order at 9 a. m. much because he was against the Georgia prohibition bill, as because his present attitude is misleading. Mrs T. E. Patterson, state president of the W, C. T. U„ says that Mr. Felder contradicts 'himself when confesses his error in opposing Georgia prohibition and that he now uses the same ident ical arguments against national prohi bition that he used seven years ago against the issue in the state. PART OF ATLANTA WENT CRAZY WITH THE HEAT’ Atlanta. —Well, It couldn’t last. Part of Atlanta has gone “crazy with the heat.” Yesterday and Sunday were busy days with the hospital emergen cy ward, the police and the coroner. Suicides, attempted suicides, hold ups, near-murders and other “crimes passionels” as they call them in the science books, followed one another in rapid succession, apparently proving the contention of the professors that humanity is mere prone to kick over the lamp and raise rough house gen erally in extremely hot weather than any other time. The papers today print in one col umn story, ten separate items, none especially thrilling or interesting, each Item telling of the efforts of a sep arate individual toward self-slaughter or homicide or robbery. One happy feature of the situation, however, is that only one suicide was successful and none of the would-be murders resulted fatally. THE HEAT DID IT. Atlanta. —The heat has broken up at least one happy home in Atlanta. Yes terday afternoon when the thermom eter was flirting with 90-odd, J. H. Craft, a typical every-day sort of man, was seated in his little parlor, sans collar, sans coat, with sleeves roled up, shoes off, wielding a palm leaf fan, while the perspiration drip ped from his brow. into the parlor came wifie. "John, dear, It’s Sunday afternoon, so put on your coat and collar, and let's go for a nice walk.” Dear John yawned and opined it was too hot to go for any kind of walk. Whereupon wifie went out and Men’s Two and Three-Piece Suits All Reduced. Fancy Mixtures and Solid Blues—-Suits That Were sls to $35. This means any suit that any man may want-and they are all the kind of suits that particular men do want. All Boys’ Suits Reduced (ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY) SWAN-EDWARDS CO. Formerly H. J. Porter Company drank a whole glass of poison, which the hospital physicians, subsequently removed with a stomach pump in time to save her life, but she says she won’t forgive hubby. LADIES LISTEN For Experienced Hairdressing Rhon? 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. 302 West Avenue. North Augusta, S. C. All work sent for ana deliver ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. GARDEN HOSE Large shipment of Garden Hose just re ceived direct from factorv. Hose Reels, Hose Pipes. Large assortment Lawn Sprinklers. TKEO. 6. McAUUFFE 116 Jackson Street. PLEASE THAT IS OUR SLOGAN And by your leave we wish to reduce your discomfort by sending you a GAS R.ANGE GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF AUGUSTA PHONE 222 $15.00 Suits now $11.75 20.00 Suits now 14.75 25.00 Suits now 18.75 30.00 Suits now 22.75 35.00 Suits now 26.75 IffHOBBLI 1 jin r vv * l 1 IF you have something that is .» , i intended for your eyes only, put it in!one of our Safe Deposit Boxes Fire cannot reach it —burglars cannot get it and you will hare absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes ar® fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened unless you help. These locks have double mechanism that requires two different keys to unlock. You have one key and we hold the both must bo used at the same time or the box cannot be opened. pjj All Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Reduced. BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROUNA BRICK COMPANY AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA TUESDAY, JUNE 16. UNION SAVINGS BANK Corner Broad and Eighth Street® Depoet to ry United State* Cour% Northeastern DMelon South ern District of Georgia.