The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 30, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 16

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EIGHT 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 706 BROAD STREET AUGUBTA, GA. ORGANIZED YEARS AGO. SOLIDITY—STRENGTH—SAFETY. Th* full manning; of thrao words when used In connec tion with money. Is REBPONBIBLG BANKING. RESPONSIBLE banking Is the policy under which this insti tution has been managed since the first day It etaj-ted business 44 years ago. SAFETY Is only possible In a Financial Institution whose UNALTERABLE POI-ICT has been and always will be RESPON SIBLE BANKING METHODS. We solicit the amounts of careful, cons«natlve, energetic per sons, and guarantee the same careful attention to small accounts, as to the larger ones. C. HAYNE, President. ** /O GEO. P. BATEB, Cashier. Young Herald Readers Celebrate Birthday Today Ml. s Ethel May Horne, 724 Moore Ave. Miss Addle Pauline Babbit, MB Watkins Ht. Master Eddie Cook, Granltevllle, S. C. The Herald congratulates them on their bithday, and invites each of them to entertain five friends at a birthday picture party at the Dreemland Theatre. Tickets have been mailed. Boys and girls under 16 years of age are re quested to send their full name, address and birthday giving the year of birth, to “Children’s Editor,” Augusta Herald. Ilk The cheapest kind of a European map costs 10c. The HERALD’S War Map is the very latest, made by Europe's best map makers. Together with its comprehensive statistical information, the portraits of European rulers, charts of capitals and strategi cal points, it is actually worth TWENTY TIMES ns much as the hastily gotten up makeshifts now be ing distributed. We will pass out these wonderful maps to all who want them while they last for One Coupon and the gift amount of 10 cents. Get your copy NOW YOU will want to refer to it each day as you read the war news. It is 16Vfcxl8V a inches in size, printed in five colors, and folds up into a handsome cover to easily fit the pocket. Every mountain range, river and town is shown so that you will al ways be able to follow the warring armies wher ever they meet in combat. The map also Hhows all the submarine ocean cables, as well os those of the inland- aeas. EUROPEAN WAR MAP CONTENTS Portrait* of European Ruler*, Army Strength of Euro pean Nation*, Naval Strength, Men and Ve»*el», Aerial Fleet*, Dirigible* and Aeroplane*, Chronicle of Nation* In volved, Triple Alliance and Triple Zntente, Hague lnternati onal Peace Conference, Capital* of Europe, Population European Countries, National Debt* of Europe European Coin Value*, Area of European Coun tries, Distance Between Prin cipal Cities, Decisive Battle* of Past Century, Chart* of Capital* and Naval Stragetic Point*, PRESENT ONE COUPON 19 r BY MAIL The map will be »»nt any when, in city or out. for !*o. Bend atamp*. egfn or money order PORTRAITS OF EUROPEAN RULERS King George IV, President Poincare, Cxar Nicholas 11, Emperor William 11, Emperor Francis Joseph, King Peter King Albert Queen Wilhelmina, King Victor Emmanuel HI, King Alfonso XIII, King Haakon VII, King Gustav V, King Chirstian X, President M. de Arriage, Sultan Mohammed V, King Constantine, With how many of the above portrait* are you familiar? Printed daily in another col umn together with 10c to THE HERALD AT THE GRAND How* 1 ! Tours of the World to Open Grand's Season. Hern is one of the giant locks of the Panama canal, the building of which hats made possible another re markable l.yman H. Howe production. Note the size of the enormous open ings through which the water is car ried from one level to another. The figure of the man standing in the immense culvert, (shown in the lower Illustration Is that of a pho tographer who has been "on the job" since Uncle Sam began his mighty task of Joining the Atlantic and Pacific at Panama. l.yman 11. Howe promises to the average American a surprising reali zation of tlie size of the canal build ing operations. The spectator views the making of the canal from the points most favor ably chosen by the artist-camera-man. By tile reproduction of these scenes, one Is put Into intimate touch with each phase of an industrial struggle that lias amazed the world. The human Interest side of the ca nal operations Is also vividly depicted. The tropic sun collects its toll of strength, creating a mixture of fun ami tragedy. Giant explosions in the "Culebra cut" add to the general series of thrills. Tills Panama reproduction of Mr Howe's will open the 1914-15 theatrical season of the Grand Sept. 7 for two nights. "Adele” Coming Again. "Adele," the well known musical hit, will he presented here by Joseph I’. Btekerton, Jr., managing director of the New Kra Producing Company, Inc., and will be seen at the Grand Friday, Sept. 18th. It is said that "Adele" is a show of love, music, wit and pretty gowns, with each of theso ingredients served in equal proportions. Those who re call the delightful performance of “Adele" here last season will bear out this statement and be very glad to learn that Mr. Bickerton hits retained the same cast to present Briquet and Herve's delightful operetta. "Adele," however, has been rocostumed. Fol lowing out a policy that has attributed to the success of thp New Era Pro ducing Company, Inc., Mr. Bickerton has tsrlven to make the musical pro ductions of this firm fnshton bazaars for the advanced styles. The costumes were brought back from Paris by Mr. Bickerton and are from the designs of Paul Poiret. Those who are in terested will have occasion to welcome the return of such favorite* as Caro lyn Thomson, John Park, Jules Epatl ly, Felix Haney, ltalph Nairn, Mue Phelps, Stephen \\. Stott and Lottie Vincent, who were received so we'l here last season In this attraction. FORMULA FOR CONTENTM ENT EARN A LITTLE . SPEND LESS ■■ 111111 J'l AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE* We cannot improve upon the above formula. We offer you the sei~vices of this bank to enable you to save the “Difference The Augusta Savings Bank 34 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. others in the cast are Lawrence C. Knapp. Louise Burpee, Dorothy Betts, Jean Mann, George L. Willson, Mable Silover, W. J. Reynolds, Sydney Da vis, Bee Hughes, Edna Ortli, Will Col lins, Lena Vogt and Marie Barrett, aryl a chorus which is said to be a chorus of “prima donnas.” “Oh! Oh! Delphine" Messrs. Klaw & Erlanger will pre sent their big New York musical com edy success “Oh! Oh! Delphine.” The piece is in three acts; the book and lyrics by C. M. S, McLellan and music by Ivan Caryl, author and composer of “The Pink Lady” and "The Little Case," founded on the French farce "Villa Primrose” by George Berr and Marcel Guillemaud. The plot, which is full of amusing complications and humoror situations, concerns the ad ventures of Victor Jolibeau, who is seeking a model for his painting “Venus Rising from the Sen,” who must have aperfect left shoulder, and his search for a flawless feminine shoulder brings about many laughable incidents The music is said to be in Ivan Caryl's most catchy and melodi ous vein, and the entire production will be magnificent in scenic and cos tume equipment. The first act is la'd in the entrance and lounge of the hotel Beau Rivage at Brest; the sec ond In the veranda and rose garden of the Villa Primrose and the third in the reception hall opening into the hall room of the hotel. Al Field’s Band. No stage organization is accompa nied by a band so well adapted to giving real "band" music as the oae with the Al. G. Field Minstrels. This is because Manager Field recognizes from his twenty-eight years' experi ence that everybody is partial to the music of the band. He knows from a consideration of the subject that this partiality is right in the blood of the human race, because the first strains that ever delighted man were the lively, swinging celebrant ones made by horns and similar instru ments which produced sounds analo gous to the music of the band. Any observer knows that the Imme diate effect of band music on any crowd is that of exhilaration. A feat ure, too, of band music is that it makes classic music just as acceptable as "popular" music. Billy Busch's Ban ner Band, which has been engaged for the entier tour this season of the Al G. Field minstrels Is pre-eminent for the "bund” quality In Its renditions, and will be heard here on Sept. 30th, when the Field Minstrels will play Its annual engagement at the Grand, matinee and evening. MEN OXFORDS New Shoes Among You Men Will be Quite Noticeable for You Certainly Cannot Afford to Pass These Up. One lot containing 250 pairs of odds and ends and discontin ued lines, including Patents, Gun Metals and Tans. Real val ues from $4.00 to $5.00. Special, beginning Monday, at $1.95 You cannot postpone your coming until the last of the week and expect to find your particular style waiting for you at this price. Therefore make it a point to be on hand early and the choice will be yours. $1.95 Walk - Over Boot Shop C. A. Nickerson 826 Broad Street. - • Augusta, Georgia. MODJESKA AND BONITA PROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK KV MODJESKA This theatre, now under new ownership and management, offers newer, better and finer pictures. Every reel a feature. Cool —cheerful —satisfying—pleasant. MONDAY “THE ACCUSING SKELETON” A Stupendous 3-Reel Warner Feature. Read Synopsis In Today's Herald. "LOVE THE CLAIR VOYANT.” A Delightful Vltagraph Feature Flay. TUESDAY “THE BEAST." A Wonderful Kalem Play. Very Strong. “THE LURE OF THE LADIES." A Great Drama by Sellg Company Enough Said “BLACK PEARLS." A Remarkable 2-Reel Paths Special. An Exceptional Play. WEDNESDAY •THE RIVAL RAIL ROAD'S PLOT.” A Swift-Moving 2- Reel Kalem Feature. “BUDDY'S DOWN “FALL.” One of Edleon Studio'* Best. You'll Enjoy It. “THE FABLE OF HIGHER EDUCA TION.” An Essanay Feature That 1* a Feature. Although Summer It Still With Us--We Are Closing Out, Beginning Monday Our Entire > Stock ot THURSDAY “THE AIR TOR PEDO.” A Mammoth Feature Production. A 3-Reel Warner Drama. Read Synopsis In Today's Herald. "THE SHOW BUST ERS." A Rlp-Roarlng Blo graph Feature Show. FRIDAY “A LETTER FROM HOME." The Essanay Company Did Themselves Proud on This 3-Reel Feat ure. •THE WINNING TRICK.” A VJtagraph Special That Is a Special. “THE CLASH OF VIRTUES." A Vltagraph Photo play You'll Want to See. SATURDAY “ROMANTIC JOSIE." A 2-Reel Vltagraph That Will Appeal to Old and Young. “A MATTER OF RECORD.” A Lubln Feature. A Very Fine Photo pl*y. "THE SUBSTITUTE H EIJV’ A Sellg Play With Many Thrills and Startling Climaxes. * SUNDAY, AUGUST 30. f ■gp* BONITA This theatre Las just enjoyed a new painting and fixing up--nejv. and powerful picture-projector, and finest obtainable pictures. Here's the feature bill for this week: MONDAY “THE WORLD AND THE WOMAN.” A Great Biograph Play. “MONEY TALKS." A Big Essanay Feat ure. “THE ADVENTURES OF THE ABSENT MINDED PRO FESSOR.” “A WOMAN LAUGHS.” A Powerful 2-Reel Sellg Feature Play. TUESDAY “THE STRONGER TIE.” A 2-Reel Kleine Play. “TEMPER AND TEMPERATURE." A Roaring Lubln Play. “A MATTER OF MINUTES.” An Edison Photoplay. WEDNESDAY “JOURNEY’S END ING.” A Powerful 8-Reel Warner Feature Dra ma. Read Synopsis In This Paper. "A DEAL IN STATUARY.” An Edison Photoplay. "THE SEALED PACKAGE.” A Sellg Feature. THURSDAY “SLIPPERY SLIM’S INHERITANCE.” Another Essanay Comedy. “THE FALSE SHADOW.” A 2-Reel Lubln Feature. HEARST-SELIG NEWS. “THE APPLE.” A Vltagraph Feature. FRIDAY “THE BINGVILLE FIRE DEPART MENT.” A Joker. “A TRAITOR TO HIS COUNTRY." A Rare Lubln Drama. AN ESSANAY EXTRA FEATURE. THE TEST OF TRUE LOVE. A Melles* Special. SATURDAY ‘THE TOLL OF THE WAR PATH.” A Wonderful 3-Reel Warner Feature Drama. Read Synopsis In This Paper Now. "LADDIE.” A Great. Big, Power ful. Thrilling. De lightful 2-Reel Edi son Special Feature.