The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 24, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GA. ORGANIZED 1870-44 YEARS AGO. SOLIDITY—B TRENGTH—SAFETY. T)i* full m«i.nln K of that* thraa words wh«wi nurd i n cona tion with money. Is RESPONSIBLE BANKING. RESPONSIBLE htnklnic Is the policy under which this Insti tution has been managed since the first day It started buslneoe— -44 years ago. BAFETY Is only possible In a Financial Institution whose T NAI.Ti RABLF POLICY has been and always will be RESPON SIBLE BANKING METHODS. We solicit the accounts of careful, conrsrtaflve, energetic per sons. and miarsntee the same careful attention to small accounts <ui to the larger one*. AQL L - C - HAYNE, President. . GEO. P. BATES, Ceshier. TO RENT No. 1354 Ellis Street 6 rooms $17.00 No. 963 Broad Street ... -Hi 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 Better Cheaper Quicker Hot Water Here’s a little heater with a long copper coil and a quick-acting, higli power burner that will supply all the not water you need without vexatious delay or worry, and at a surprisingly low cost for gas. This- heater is strongly constructed and neatly de signed and finished. A vuit to our showroom will give you complete infor mation and an inspection of the heater in operation. The Cas Light Company of Augusta W3NTFD Young Men H Mm I L V and Women To prei.r* for Bookkeeping, Ranking. Raletnuumhlp. Telegraphy. Orll Service, Shorthand and Typewriting po-ltlone Alweye open for trained men and woman. l'neltlone ••cured gradual*. I’er aonaj Instruction tn both day and night aohoola. Night school Mon day«, Wednesdays and Fruity*. Hpeciai opening rules. Lmioui by mall If desired. STACK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE “ h H * H “,”cH , ol!riioW IN OPRMATION. BUILD WITH BRICK GEOR6IA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUOLSTA, - QBORUIA p^r~| VON BERNSTEIN JUMPS ENGLISH IB EOBD German Ambassador Replies to Statement of Winston Churchill Regarding Peace Proposals and Volunteers. New York—Count von Bernatorff. Oer man ambassador to the United Staten. Issued a statement today In refernoe to a recent speech by Winston Churchill, first lord of the British admiralty, in the house of commons: "Mr, Winston Churchill’s speech," the statement read, "the violence of which fnay perhaps he excused by his wish to raise volunteers, tries to convey the opinion that the peace movement In the Unltd States and peace proposals have been started by me. f. therefore, wish emphatically to state that I have taken absolutely no initiative in this matter, imd that whatever peace suggestions have come to my knowledge hove al ways been started by the American gov ernment or by distinguished Americans." fount von Bernslorff received from his government today this official communi cation: { Jews Brutalized. "According to reliable Galician sources, the Russians have brutalized the Jewish inhabitants in all pieces which they have occupied in Galicia. They Incite the Kuthenlan Peasant population against the Jews and hand over to them Jewish property and that of Polish land owners most of whom have tied the country. ( ruelties oommitteed on Jew ish Inhabitants by the Russians become worse and worse each day. This con trasts remarkably with the Czar's mani festo to his beloved Jews. "It has been said that the export of goods from Germany is not possible, and that consequently neutral countries should get goods heretofore imported from Germany from other countries. The passage of goods over German railroads has been resumed and there Is no rea son why goods should not be exported with the exception ,of course, of those the export of which has been forbidden because of the war. The export trade of Germany will be resumed In a large measure In the future." INSPECTION OF LOUVAIN REPORT German Committee Says Dam age Done Much Exaggerated. World Famous Art Works Saved. Berlin, (vi» The Hague and London) The committee appointed by the Herman governor of Brussels to care for art treasures has Just turned In a report of an Inspection of Louvain. The committee says It la apparent the damage done to the church, town hall (Hotel da Vllle) and the library of Louvain has been exaggerated. All the works of art now ore In the town hall which was not damaged at all. The church of Kt. Pater lost part of Its roof and there are small holes In the vaulted ceilings of St. Michaels Church and St, Jacobs. St. Hubert's Chapel and the Church of St. Ger trude are Intact, according to the committee. The facade of the beautiful univer sity was damaged, but it will lie pos sible to repntr it Ahaut one-sixth of the city was destroyed. All of Depot Street, the buildings about the Place du Peuple and the houses about the townhall and St. Peters were dyna mited by order of the commandant to prevent the flames reaching the town hall. German officers saved pictures from St. Peters while the roof of this church was burning. Among these paintings were the famous "Last Sup per," "the martyrs" and the “martyr dom of St. Kramus," which are abso lutely undnmaged. In Liege all the art treasures are intact, according to the committee. In the Church of St. Paul one window was slightly damaged. The contents of the museum were placed in safety. The Collegiate Church has not been damaged, and Its four relic shrines, according to the clergy have been taken to Antwerp. The Ruud Tank Water Heater Last Night’s Play The muchly touted musical comedy. "Oh! oh! Dolphins" played at the Grand last night before a large au dience. It la In the aouth for the first time after successful runs In New York theatres of about two yenra and It seemed to please an Augusta audience tremendously. The walta between acta seemed Interminable. and three houra ts moat too long to alt In one place without moving at all. Of course, the men can get up and go out, and the majority of thorn do. They can •moke, get a drtnk. soft or hard, and relax themselves, but aa for the ladles there 1b no relief Aa the producers wish to please the public. It would aecm that they would have no show over two houra and a half and no waits between acts of over ten minutes. The time Is coming when the shows will not keep open after 11 o'clock, for that la late enough, eapeclally when bust neaa people are expected to get to work at eight a. m. the next day. Aa to Delphlne, tbe aceuery wax tieautlful and the costumes elegant 1 believe gorgeoua la the word the so ciety editor would use. The writer doe* not think that the mualc had the awing to It that “Adele” had or even some of the other high class musical comedies or operettas "Oh! Oh! Del phlne" Is, of course, pretty, while "The Msxlme Girl" by Simone and chorus was extremely good. "Tan we e'er for yet" by Dolphins and Jolllbeau, was splendid. The song hit of the evening, however was by Rouchotte and the housemaids entitled "Everything's tt home except your wife." and "The Venus Waltg" by Jolllbeau and Rlm houla was excellent The latter was a vivid reminder of "My Hero" in "The Chocolate Soldier,” one of the most appealing and most passionate love songs heard here in a great many years. Robert l.ee Allen, as Bouohotle. was the star of the evening He la greatly asstsslted in his comedy by his corpu lence and he hap- * good voire. Miss Grace Sluddlturd ah the Tertian wo- THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Join Rhodes’ economical army of purchasers—follow the banner bearing this inscription—“ Why pay more when Rhodes sells for less.” We furnish one room or a home complete, for a little each week. If You’re Quick to See You Will Grasp This Opportunity man was a vision of delight with her magnificent oriental costumes and beautiful face and aplendtd figure. Indeed, she had a left shoulder which would stand the microscopic teßt of the most critical artist and Venus was complete when Blmboula was discover ed by the young artist, who had a half dozen models in hts charge. Miss Al ice Moffat was very good as Delphine and the part of Simone, her despised rival, was ably played by Miss Mabel Allen. Maurice Darcy, as Col. Poin pennet. the lady killer, did well. The song of the flower girl, "Oh. lock up your wife when the colonel comes around," was one of the hits of the performance. There were all kinds of ridiculous situations u„d plenty of mirth produc ing sallies. In short, It was a good show, but that portion oij which the greatest stress should be laid were those feminine costumes. 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