The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 23, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 706 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. ORGANIZED 1570—44 YEARS AGO. SOLIDITY—STRENGTH—BAFETY. The full meaning of these three words when ume<l In connec tion with money, la RESPONSIBLE BANKING. RESPONSIBLE hanking la the polloy under which thla lnatl tutton haa been managed since the first day It started business — 44 years ago. BAFETY Is only possible In a Financial Institution whose UNALTERABLE POLICY has been and always will be RESPON SIBLE BANKING METHODS. We solicit the acoounta of careful, conesre-aflve, enargetlo per sons. and guarantee the same careful attention to small accounts, as to the larger oriea. AQT U C. HAYNE, President. A(}L GEO, P BATEB, Caehier. /O TO RENT No. 1354 Ellis Street G rooms $17.00 No. 963 Broad Street 10 rooms $37.50 No. 636 Reynolds Street ..10 rooms $22.50 House, west of Arsenal ...11 rooms $66.66 House, Battle Row 6 rooms SIO.OO Partially Furnished House on Highland Avenue, 9 rooms, for rent. Price $50.00 per month. JOHN W. DICKEY I Never Disappoint My Patients Clifton R. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. If you desire to conduit n reliable, lone eslab- Hubert specialist of vast experience, ccnie to toe mirt Irnrn what ran bn accomplished with nkllirul, Helen- PC«fißkfVw tide treatment. I tine latest SERUMS and BACTE- rejHWHfcfc-rl KINS In the trnntment ehronle comlltlons which have failed to yield to ordinary treatment for WEAK WKbflffijraUSr*. NES-. LYMPH v MPOL'ND, comlilned with my dl- {GJIV reel treatment, restoring tbo vital parts to the fulle.t jR degree. 1 eucecssfullv treat Blond Polgon. Fleers. Skin din ea»e», Kidney and Bladder troubles, Rheumatism, riles, Rectal and Intestinal dlaeaeca arid many ilia- -'JL «« eaaea not mentioned. t.'onanltatlon and advice free f /f™ arid confidential. Honrs 9 n. m. to 7 p. in. Bunl.iy .. mSi 1 10 to 2 only. Call or dto. DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST. 004-7 Dyxr Bldg. Augueta, Qa. Greatly Increased Activity This Week For Construction Work in the South Columbus, Ga.—The Industrial In dex May* in Its iNHue for this week: “Construction, Industrial and gen eral buMlneHH activity In the Southeast baa been greater tills week than last, though the latter allowed tt very per ceptible Improvement ns compared with the previous week. "The awarding of Important con tracts and announcements of under takings of magnitude are Included In llie news for the week “A 1f.00,000 cotton mill Is to be es tablished at Latlrange. (la. “Duval County, FlorTlTa, has award ed contracts for the erection of addi tion* to Its courthouse and Jail at a total coat at 1(71,373 “Jefferson County, Alabama, Is to build a 12-story jail. “Lake County, Florida, hns employ ed engineers to prepare plans for road construction, for which about 3*00,000 Will be expended. "A contract has bean awarded In Tampa, Kla., for th>e erection of a library building to cost 3(7,666. “Miami. Ha.. Is receiving bids for coiiHtrnctlon of eighteen miles of san itary sewers. “Pablo Reach. Fls., Ins voted 3(6,- 000 of Improvement honrta and Plant City, Kla.. 3(0,000. Ocala. Fla., will vole upon 3306,000 of Improvement bonds and Helena, tla., upon 3M.000. “A total of twenty-three corpora tions have been form ad during the week, their minimum capital st aggregating 3(32,000. They represent GRAND-TOMORROW afternoon night 3:30 8:30 Je«M L. Leaky —Vrrxrnla— Tho*. W. Rom “THE ONLY SON” Prices: AFTERNOON, ADULTS— Rntlre Orehratra 20« Kntirr Halcoiiy 100 Kntlr# nailery 10c NIGHTS. ADULTS— Kn»tr« Orchralra 25« Hr*l 3 Hh«k H.ilionv 20s Knttro nailery 10s Children' all Performance*, any Mat 10c Monday, Sapt. 28th. Afternoon and Nijlit—Jack London's "THE SEA WOLF," nineteen different lines of business. “Among the Items of construction work to he done, ns reported this week. Hre the following: “Apartment houses, two, Atlanta. Oa.; church building addition, Mariet ta, Qa.; sewer extension, Augusta, Oa.; church bulbling, Cornelia, (la.; office building. Key West, Fla.; three steel bridges, Oconee County, (leor gla; paving, Tnmpa and Rayvlew, Fla.; school building, Leesburg, Fin., viaduct, Greenville, Ala.; hank build ing, New Smyrna, Fla. “Construction contracts have been awarded as follows: "Apartment house, Atlanta, tin,; bridges, Alachua County, Florida; school buildings, linker, Fla., and Cord el*, tin.: dam. Pensacola, Fla.; dock, Jacksonville, Fla; postoffice building Improvement, 313.600. Mobile, Ala., and *2(,1R3, Pensacola, Fin.; theater building, Katonton, (la., ware houses, Attulla, Ala., and OclUa, Oa.; paving. Fort Myers. Fla ; lighting sys tem, Melbourne, Fla., school building, near Atlanta, (la. • ‘lndustrial plants will bs establish ed ns follows: “Iron works plant extension. Sav annah, Oa.; shingle factory, Tampa, Fla.; cannery, Robert, Oa.; hosiery mill. Gadsden, Ain.; sawmill, near t'laxton. Oa.; gas plant, lakeland. Fla." Are You Subject to Bilious Attacks? Persons who are subject to bilious attacks will he Interested In the ex perience of Mrs. Louise Shunke, Frankfort, N. V. “About five years ago 1 suffered a great tleal from Indi gestion and biliousness." she says. “I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets and they relieved me at ones." For sale by all Healers. NEW COTTAGE FOR SALE Two stories; fi rooms, bath Lavatory, back ami front porches, electric lijrhts and other improve ments. Price, only $3,700. Possession October Ist For further information about this and other houses and lots, see Geo.W. Hardwick 305 Dyer Building. Phone 1102-W. “The Only Son,” Five Part Photo-Play at the Grand Thursday, 3:30 and 8:30 “The Only Son,” written by Winch ell Smith, author of “Brewster’s Mil lions," a five part motion picture ro mance, will be seen at the Grand Thursday afternoon at 3:30 and night at 8:30. It. will be the, second of the popular Paramount Picture Plays, the first of which was shown Monday af ternoon and night. The first Paramount program spolce for Itself. The opening of the season of photo plays at the Grand could not have been a more brilliant success In every way. While It Is not expected that the house will be crowded to overflowing Thursday night, due to the fact that there have tieen no special Invitations issued as was the case for the open ing night, it is confidently believed Theatricat Notes ol Interest Bi ‘‘OH 1 OH! DELPHINE” TONIGHT’ This attraction is easily regarded as one of the most pretentious of the cur rent season and a large and fashionable audience will undoubtedly be in at tendance. The piece comes to this city almost direct from an entire sea son's engagement at the Knickerbock er and New Amsterdam theatres, New York, and is the product of C. M. <3. MeLellan, and Ivan Carryl, to whom amusement lovers are also Indebted for "The Pink Lady" and “The Little Case." Messrs. Klaw A Erlanger have fur nished a sumptuous scenic production and the costuming is particularly bril liant. The company, including prin cipals, show girls, models, chorus, spe cial musicians, electricians, etc., num bers nearly one hundred people. SPECIALIST DECLARES DIABETES CURED Specialists advised the family of Da vid Brunner, of the Brunner Mercan tile Company, New Orleang, that he was In u hopeless condition. Patient had had Diabetes for fifteen years and Neuritis had developed. He could hardly sleep and at times was deliri ous The disease was Inherited, pa tient's father and brother both dying of Diabetes. His wife would not give up ami sent for Fulton’s Diabetic Compound. Improvement catne In a month, and five months later patient "was declared cured by one of the greatest nerve specialists here." Pa tient writes: (July 1»1() "You can re fer people to me." I 'lease note that specialists deter mined the hopeless nature of the dis ease and luter confirmed the patient’s recovery. In view of testimony like this from physicians, how can brother physi cians hold Diabetic patients to Codeine and certain failure with Its unhappy consequences when there Is a vege table Infusion that has the effect to reduce sugar In Diabetes and thus per mits recoveries like the above tn many cases. Green A Horsey Drug Co. is local Agent. Ask for pamphlet or write John J. Hilton Co., San Francisco. - f-~n jfeSfe WALK - over ' BOOT SHOP ||||| The last shipment of our now immense stock of Men’s and Women’s new Fall Footwear has arrived. . YOU NEED WAIT NO LONGER The time is now to provide for Fall and Winter Shoes that are the embodiment of perfect style and serviceable quali tie* by which WALK-OVER Shoes are distinguished from just any old kind. jt?|k SEE TO YOUR FEET FIRST i Probably the most important feature of your attire is your Shoes —neat, well fitting I shoes will make or mar the appearance of the well dressed man or woman. I Come to the Walk-Over Shop where style is paramount, quality is always, and If 'Cl jnUf 111 I 9 ? w^ere P r * ce * are no more than for the haphazard stocks of other dealers. “ Y WALK-OVERBOOT SHOPM C. A. NICKE r SON, Manager , | THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. that the attendance will not be small— not even medium size. First of all it is a Jesse L. J-asky picture. Those who keep up with the latest and best In photo drama are aware of the calibre of man Mr. Lasky is, when it comes down to the motion picture business. In short there are few if any above him. Thomas W. Ross, the famous Juve nile star, plays the leading roll in "The Only Son,” which is a superb dramatic classic with a pulsing, vivid finale. The prices remain the same: 10 and 20 cents in the balcony; 10 cents In the gallery, and 25 cents in the orches tra, for the evening; 10 and 20 cents at the matinee, with children pny where in the house for 10 cents at matinee and evening. AL. G. FIELD’S. Four mammoth spectacles, using every inch of stage space available, from wall to wall, are presented In the A 1 G. Field Minstrel production for this season as the vehicles for intro ducing the most varied, elaborate, and entertaining program of minstrel sy ever arranged. The first Ameri can minstrel show, with the changes since that time, are presented in the opening number, and it concludes with rich stage pictures epitomizing the Old South and the New South. A scene in the majestic Grand Canyon, with water falls, river, and lake gorgeous with moonlight, is the back ground for the Indian travesty “Min na Ha Ha." The vast Arctic North, with the ice resplendent from reflec tions of sun, moon and stars are re vealed in "The Land of the Midnight Sun." The Panama-Pacific Exposi tion impresses upon the audience the comprehensiveness of the exhibits, the gala tone of the architecture, the brilliance of the illumination, and the exotic beauty of the Pacific coast night. The production is at the Grand next Wednesday, matinee and even ing. “TODAY." Coming to the Grand Thursday, October Ist, is "Today," the vital and vivid drama of New York life by George Hroadhurst and Abmahtn Schomer. “Today" is described as a dtamatic and somewhat startling ex position of a certain phase of New York life the existence of which has never been denied. It is not a white slave drama, nor is it a “red light” play, it Is an intensely human doc ument, as true as It is human, and one which has commanded the atten tion and aroused the interest of the various individuals and societies working for the betterment of society in general. Woman's love of luxury and personal adornment and the craze for vulgar display and outdoing one’s neighbors, for the foundation upon which the authors have builded a real istically gripping story of modern family life, which has no counterpart on the stage. Shown, as through a microtteope, is the mental and moral degeneration of a vain, shallow, self ish wife, and shown also In an ex tremely thrilling climax is the heavy hand of retribution encircling her throat. For the Manuscript Producing Com pany, producers of "Today," Harry Von Tllzer, managing director, has assembled a cast of splendid attain ments, including George MacQuarrie, Helen MacKellar, Helen Judson, Chas. N. Greene, May Herbert, Amelia May horn, Frank Kimball and Hazel Bow den. itV Carpets , Stoves , Linens , Curtains , Etc. mtm Through The Pfl HOUSEHOLD CLUB mm Goods Sold at Regular Cash jsfl u3L Prices With Privilege of Easy Payments . WE SAVE YOU Ayr VA MONEY. FOR HIGHEST EFFICIENCY AND GREATEST ECONOMY _ What do you suppose it would cost you to get out and distribute 10,000 circulars’ •—-IHEvS? " ol " * standpoint of .ffld«c 7 nnd Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald” WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23.