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THE AUGUSTA HERALD
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l>er cam. mor Homo Carrier City Clr
tuJation in Augualu than m given by j
•uy other Auguau pupor.
Thlo guarantee will be written In
rontraci and Tho Jte**ald will ha ready
end willing ti* a I 11 fiie* to give full .ic j
t a#» i© ita record a aU adverttnwr*
•»fto wall to teat tha accuracy of ihta
ituur*nt*« in companaon wvh the claim*
of other A turn*;* N'ewwpupere.
POOD FOR JAPANESE REFLEC
TION
The refusal of the British Coluin
hian authorities at Vancouver to nl,
low a shipload of lllmlua to land !
Irom a Japanese steamer Ih an Inel
dent watch wn truat the Japanese
yov.riiment reads, murks and In
wurdly digests.
Tho very fact that the lllndnu were
csrrle I to Vancouver In a Janapein i
vessel Is the probable explanation
tor these docile people resisting bo
I iik deported.
It should lie obvious to the .lapc
that If British countries find it tier
vagary to deny British subjects ad- ;
ralaaioti hecaute of taclai and Indue
trial reasons, any state In iliu l nit. d j
hiatcH should exeiclht- uio right to
deny foieigu races admission w.t.c I
out the sllgfltesl question.
The Ju,g are allies o. Great Hi it j
ain. yet In their posit lon toward tlu 1
I n tcil Btatisg they would endeavor to !
compel the acceptance of their p o
pie into tho el.i/.en»nlp of mis eouii- j
try. wh le roullxtnK that mey are noi
themseives admitted Into Australia,
end that the Uritlsh goveiunion,
draw.i Its line even ugslnst lie, own
aubjet lu Ih® .lupg are not In a leu |
able pos tion.
“Prejudice" if go, they desire to 1
design ..o the excellent common
sense o. California In denying them
the rights of citizenship »nd land
owners Ip caunot Jn- overcome by
reslats-ice. Tho .laps, to put It
mildly ar. not In s becoming and
dallcaie position. They will find the
prejudice wh en they are endeavoring
to combat developing In other lands,
nnd developing the more emphatical
ly for pushing against It. In partlc
ular will thev find that In every land
unde:- (ire it Britain's domination the
same objections that California lin»
voiced.
THE MENACE TO "WOMANLI
NESS.’ ’
Womar»lln<M>* seems to Le * term
somewhat myntertoun In it* flexibil
ity, Wo hear the complaint of nil tho
n*w thing* women do. that thc»«
things nr* not "womanly ” Nothin* I*
womanly that In not associated in the
mind with woman.
Politic* and government are con
cern* from which women have been
■hut out, no, when ahe make* on ef
fort to break in there, why. ahe I* un
womanly. she aek* to Join tho legal
profession and there I* a howl against
lieatroyln* the wotnanllnee* of wo
woman Once ehe found that the vo
cation of trained miming opened a
field to her and there waa the *amo
Irenaled panic that her womanline**
would he loat.
Whenever *h* atari* n new thing, It
I* unwomanly, .luat *n anon a* cus
cstahltshcs her In her new field, It
become* an atlnhute of her womanll
neee.
l.et , u* apare oumelve* these anx
letlee and alarm* about woman * wo
"tnaltllnea*" Lace ruffle* are woman
ly hut eo *l*o ar/ more *erlou* thing*.
Kijual auffrage may he put off for
* few year* yet hut It la coming. It
d(t*a not menace the womanliness of
woman.
Charlotte Perking Oilman nave that
“women are getting more womanly,
not lee* ao." hut line I* perhaps he
ause Mrs. Oilman doesn't realise that
the womanly thing and the customary
thing are. to most mtmls. synonymous.
Here are Mre. tllln hii'b reasons for
her setonlHhlng statement “liook.'
•ehe oay*. “at alt this high enthusiasm
for a purer sounder marriage, for
clean, discriminating motherhood. Ix<t
ter care and training for the world's
great lamtly of children better hnme
:ind city- keeping, nobler standard* of
manhood —len t all lliut demand "wo
manly ?"
Of course each age. In changing,
outgrows son i-ihing. loses something,
hut It gains more. We shall never
have ag*lu the woman of the nine
teenth century but we shall enjoy
those of the twentieth century better -
when we leave off being afraid of
them
Both sides should havt patience in a
time «f sudden and fur-reaching
* hansr by no means easy tor
the woman; she Is so hurtled through
the crowding experiences that *he
feels like the one In the nursery rhyme
—“Leak V mercy on me! Thte t*
none of I!"
But It ts, all the *a*ce. and man. now
equally bewildered, will find her
when alie gets used t;> It a pjeuaanlel
ootnpanton than t.s ever was ba
tora
POLICE EIGHT
“MOVIE” Wi\R
“Fight” Declarec By Moving
Picture Film Makers Against
Cops; Fought With Vigor By
Commercial Interests Affect
ed.
Berlin,—Tim war declared hy thn
! rnovhm pl< tufv> f <lin • mai *rn agalntr
tn« polkri- 1m being fouglii with vlK ( >r
by tho comnnfnlal JntfpKiM affected,
for tint IbAkifltry Jh one of the m<»«r.
jirogn'afilve in all Berlin- In recent
year* the capital lrive«le<l in the new
bn Mined* hgd reached $5,000,000 and
hifttlKoirii; dividends have been forth-,
The new j»o)b e r**ff l| latlon* are do- !
dared lo ho ruin* ('ab utaUng the
nvorage rout of a film at 25 renta a
metre, the product r« awMert that the
toll* will put up the c' h( to the pro-1
dneer hy 10 per c<*nt. To the potlcei
It. will mean h revenue of a quarter'
of a million dollar* annually, when an
Hie cob! or «■» I'.Hornhip, for which the
taxen are Impoaed, Ih ncnrcely a tenth
of that amount. Some flritiH declare j
that they will have to pay the police
hm much as $30,000 a year In fee:*!
alone.
Ii ii *i duel, the producers say, whieh
muni he fou«lit to tlie death, for it is |
merely the thin of the wedge.
The taxes apply to Bf Min only and!
Prussia 1m divided into 25 police d|M- j
trh tH. If th( .‘f ari ”* chose to follow J
the lead of Berlin, the extra charges;
will he made 25 times as great and:
the kinematoci aph buHim* h in Her .
many would then be ruined In a week.
Of course, tills Is not likely to happen,'
but the possibility 1s there.
Ore again the campaign has broken |
out In favor of e centralized censor .
ship and nl the moment the producers!
ar e holding firm In refusing to pay j
tin new toll*. If the theatre luanu |
gt-rs choose to pay them all well ami.
good but even this would mean the)
closing down of about 50 per cent of
the exlsling Jgjpturp halls.
I have heard It staled that the po j
Ibe authorities Intend to go furthe 1 *!
bv demanding censorship of all naitirs ■
filrnh, such as landscapes, animal life, j
«»»id topical events, which have
to been exempt. VV'hatever may be
the final result it Is certain that the
Herman film producing Industry hasj
suffered h very severe blow and Amer- I
lean. British and I’rech houses arc!
teaping some reward, though they t*>o.
are called upon t*» submit to certain j
heavy nnd exorbitant charges and
have appealed for intervention to their
ambassadors resident here.
Discontent Among Lower;
Grades of Workmen Not
Noticed By Government
Psrls. The recent po.-.tal strike and
otluT Industrial dlstui bances among tho
stuie employees do not appear to imvt*
enlightened the govornmeill as to Him
. . nnlefit prevailing arnorg the lower
grades of workmen. The rejection «»f
tin* finance committee of the senate »»f
ii Kill granting one million dollars l" bo
utilized In th« establishment of wlia f
is called hero the English week has
merely served to Intensify the unrest.
The Trades Union leaders are openly
UVtWlng reprisals If the senate hlmmi
confirm the decision of the finance corn*
mottee. They declare that the ti df
hoiiday has been definitely promised lo
the workmen and Hint the new I’runilc:.
M Vlvtnnt has openly confirmed till*
fact.
The Frenchman Is long suffering des
plte Ids Impel nos! y.* but when con*
vlnced that he is the victim of oppres
sion he le a determined and relentless
figure It only requires one section or
the state employes to break away and
•ho remainder would cease work imme
diately. Th® premier Is fully cognisant
of this fact and of the chaos and un
thinkable disorganisation which must in
evitably follow a strike of all the state
employes.
It can lie assumed that M Vivlunl will
lose no opportunity of forcing the g»»\ -
eminent to grout the holiday or France
may reach a crisis that will paralyze
commerce and leave ridn In its trail.
PAY EXTRADUTY FOR
PRIVILEGE OF USING
‘•HANDLES - ’ TO NAMES
London The Chancellor of the E\*
• hequer is being urged to make tn«
holders of titles pay extra duty for the
privilege of using "handles' to their
names.
The tax. It Is suggested should he so
graduated that titles of superior pre
• edence should be charged more than
lower styles. Dukes should pay at ’.ho
Vale of a super-tax on an income of ssh.*
ora and lower ranks proportionately less
It may be that tlre Chancellor will bo
ready and willing to tax the dukes, whom
be has made the butt of all his recant
democratic oratory, hut 1 doubt If he
will dare to t ix any person less than a
duke. You see. In th s country, you
| can ex ally get n title at a price. If
i you nre prepared to give. any. $250,00(1 to
the party war chest you are pretty cer
tain of a knighthood. But then your
| titles dies with you.
Possibly another quarter of a mtlllo.i
[ xvtn get a baronetcy nnd that goes on
|to your male hetro. It is an open *e
| rrct that a large mini her of recent titles
nave been given to men for what they
j have done for the political parties nnd it
! hardly tlkelv that tlfe Chancellor vvtil
Mure further tax the men who have
| found the "fuel” to keep the party ma
chine In motion.
HAS A CURE
EOR PELLAGRA
rnrrle Nicholas, l.aurel. Miss ,
writes, 'Seems to me If l.hsd not
obtained tour reined: whtdr I did 1
would not have lived much longer.
I am glad you discovered this wonder
fill remedy that will cure Pellagra
’•* hen I 1" g n taking Bunglin'* Leila,
gm Kemody my weight wa» 60 odd
pounds; now It Is !>o odd 1 would
like to have this published and sent
to sufferer* of Pellagra"
This Is published at her request.
If ton suffer from Pellagra or know
of any who auffera *rom Pellagra It
I* vonr duly to consult the resource
ful Ilaughn. who has fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right In
tin- Pellagra Belt of Alabama
The symptoms—hands red like nun
turn, skin peeling off; sore mouth,
the Up* throat ami tongue a flaming
red; w'lh much muenon* and ehok
lng Indigestion am! naunon; either
diarrhea or onnntlpattnn
There la Lope If you have Pellagra
you onn be cured by Ilaughn * Pella
,-r* Remedy (let big free book on
Pellagra Address American Com
pound ii g Co.. Box SOU Jasper, \!a.,
remrm >*Hng monev re'iinded in any
cage where the remedy falls to cur*.
Straw Hats
at About
Halt Pries
NOW
at
DOUR’S
Augusta Herald
JUNE CIRCULATION
DAILY AND SUNDAY HERALD.
The oroul-itlon of tie Dally and Sun !
day Herald for the month of June, 19'4,
was ns follows:
June 1 10,779 | June IB 10,* l
June 2 10,809 .Tune 17 10.'> 5
June 3 10.H64 June IS 10,934
Jllfle 4 10.884 June 19 l.\9' l
June 5 10.8X5 .Tune 2) 11,47.1
June f, 11.459 June ?1 10.810
June 7 10,865 June ”2 10.9J'*4
June 8 10.898 June 23 ... .10,8'i}
June '* 10,917 June 21 ... .10,810
June 10 10,900 June 25 10,909
June 11 10.934 June 26 lO.fTa
Jnrm 12 10 974 June 27 11.64$
June 13 11,514 June 23 . ...10,517
June 14 1 .975 June 29 .. . .11,01 1
Juno 15 10.979 June 30 ...11 057
Total june 329,'Mi
Dntly overage 10,9 J)
The August i lletuld Pallv and Bun-j
day, hns a circulation tn Augusta ap
proximately ♦wb e *s large as that of
any other Augusta newup er. Advsr-
Users and a gone es tnvted to test tlv ac
curacy of these figures tn comparison
with the claims of any other Augusti
newspaper.
FORD
IS THE
CAR
’nto \\ ife and Hoys and
(lirls can drive as well
as the men.
>See Lombard.
WALLPAPER
Mattings. Shades. Pictures
T.G. BAILIE & CO.
712 Broad Street
AWNINGS
SERVANTS STAY
IF YOU HAVE A
GAS RANGE
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Gas Light Company of Augusta
iHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
NOTE THE FAST SCHEDULES SHOWN BELOW,
I>eave Augusta 2:00 AM 7:40 AM 12:30 PM 3:20 PM
Arrive Atlanta .. .. 0:00 AM 1:30 PM 4:30 PM 8:15 PM
Montgomery 11:20 AM 7:45 PM 9:35 PM
" Motile .. .. 4:38 PM 2:30 AM 3:25 AM
” New Orleans 8:55 PM 7:15 AM 7:50 AM
” Birmingham 12:\5 Nn 9:20 PM 9:45 PM 5:20 AM
" Memphis .. . 8:10 PM 7:25 AM 7:25 AM 0:15 PM
’’ Chattanooga 11:55 AM 9:25 PM 9:25 PM 1:08 AM
" Nashville ...4:30 PM 2:55 AM 2:55 AM 6:35 AM
’’ St. Ix)uia 7:20 AM 2:50 PM 2:50 PM 2:50 PM
” Chicago .. . 6:30 AM 4:40 PM 4:40 PM 6:50 PM
” Knoxville ...12:19 Nn 10:40 PM 10:40 PM
” Lou sville ... 9:00 PM 7:40 AM 7:40 AM
” Cincinnati .. 9:50 PM 7:45 AM 7:43 AM
(Eastern time at Augusta, Central time at all other points shown
alovc ). Close connections at all Toints shown for points beyond.
Through Pullman Sleep r Via Evansville) Augusta to Chicago on
12:30 PM train
I»cal Augusta and Atlanta Rleeper on train leaving Augusta at 2:00
AM, open for passengers at 9:30 P.VI. Passengers can remain in sleeper
till 7:00 AM.
Broiler Buffet Parlor Cars on day trains between Augusta and At
lanta.
For further information cal! Phone- 267. 061, 2266.
Information cheerfully given and correspondence solicited
G. W. STURGIS, C. C. McMILLIN,
Pasaenge.- Aqent. Asst. Gen’l Passenger Agent.
Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga.
J. P Bl LLUPS,
General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
HELIOTROPE
- What Miss Elsie G. Caring Thinks
of Heiiotrope FSour.
Tn tho gas cooking demonstration, conducted
the past week, I have given Heliotrope Flour a
thorough test and it lias proven itself a high
grade and satisfactory flour in every respect. I
would recomend it to any housewife.
ELSIE G. CARING.
What Miss Caring ha* done you can do. Order
a sack today from one of the'following grocers:
L. A. Grimaud, Model Grocery Co.,
Wm. Boyles & Son. ITays Grocery Co.,
Augusta Merchandise Co.
Oklahoma Mill and Elevator Co.
WAREHOUSE WITH WHALEY BROS.
KENNY’S
High Grade Coffee, at, per pound 25^
And Che-on Tea at, per pound 5U^
Are great values and guaranteed to give you satis
faction.
Order them from
C. D. KENNY CO
1048 Broad Street. Phone No. 601
11:45 P. M.
And Every Store closed except CHAPMAN’S.
Run, Jane, run, and get a pound of that famous
Fresh Roasted Coffee from Chapman’s; it is the
onlv Coffee that will stick to Mike’s stomach.
Coffee,
Phone 3371. 426 Campbell St.
Band Concert
—M—■——llMß*3—«a
Lake View Park
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: ... . . 4
This Afternoon 5 to 7
Free Motion Pictures
in Casino at 8 P, M.
ICE ICE
22 12-111. TICKETS IDS SI.OO
FRUIT
Choice ripe Fruit of All Kinds.
VEGETABLES
Fresh Vegetables always on hand at Lowest Prices.
GROCERIES
We can. save you money on your Groceries,
both staple and fancy.
Telephone us before buying. Free delivery to
any part of city.
' J. L RADFORD
Phone 1846. 15 East Boundary.
A SEA TRIP FOR TONIC
There is no rest or recreation comparable to an ocean
voyage. A quick railridetoSavannah.Ga.,on through
trains, in large, easy, well ventilated coaches, parlor
and sleeping cars, via
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Thou for the trip at sea. Big roomy vessels—floating palaces—
equipped with all modern hotel conveniences—state rooms de luxe;
cold and hot, salt and fresh, tub and shower baths. The table d’hote
menu includes the season’s delicacies of both Northern and Southern
markets. Best table waters. Through tickets to Eastern resorts.
ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM AUGUSTA
Including meals and berth on ship
New York $33.00 Baltimore $23.00
Boston 38.00 Philadelphia.... 29.00
60-Day Fares
New York 32.30 Boston 36.30
Proportionately low fares from other points.
For all details, berth reservations, etc;., ask the nearest Ticket Agent.
W. W. Hackett, Traveling Passenger Agent*
719 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
IF you have something that is
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
have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes
are 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 other —and both must bo
used at the same time or the box cannot be opened.
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BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
SUNDAY. JULY 26. \
UNION SAVINGS BANK
Corner Broad and Eighth Street*
Depository United Statei Cour*
Northeastern Division South
ern District of Georgia