The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 BROAD* STREET AUGUSTA, QA. ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO. SOLIDITY—B TRENGTH—SAFETY. The full meaning of then* three words when used In connec tion with money, is RESPONSIBLE BANKING. RESPONSIBLE hanking is the policy under which this insti tution has been managed sluce the first day it started business— -44 years ago. SAFETY la only possible In a Financial Institution whose UNALTERABLE POLICY hasten and aiwaya will be RESPON SIBLE BANKING METHODS, We solicit the accounts of'csreful, conNCre-stlve, energetic per sons. nnd guarantee the same careful attantlon to small accounts, as to the larger ones. y| L. C. HAYNE, Prssident. GEO. P. BATES, Cashier. ** yO QXVV^.SS'^ ijrm If Ij YOUR PENNIES ONLY ONE CENT A DAY will got you the COM PLETE story of the great war of Europe, with cou pons clipped from The Augusta Herald EVERY TWO WEEKS a new part will be issued the entire series completing a TRUE story of the mighty conflict. PART ONE is NOW READY and will be given out to all those who present ONE WAR BOOK COUPON (printed daily) and the ex pense fee, Which barely covers the cost of production, amounting to only (each Mail orders filled as explained in the coupon. SB an EAC BOF THE PARTS 8® *'m WILL BE SHOWN A gfilK < '■ ■ MAGWICENT Com PLATE IS v| Wt THIS GREAT WAR 4 £§ W OF THE NATIONS MB || |>| COLORED ILLUSTRATION ipt «* K*«» FRONT ODVO - •. |w CMBRkir Tnt Sri ky Grittai £a* fcrt ,> _ fej wLk f, syndic m ihwjwxi ojmpan\A \jSJ - i . YottK ANI> LONDON tiN Greatly reduced Illuntration. Exact aiae, BxloV* inches Read Harold MacGrath’s Great Story— THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Than boater's Million Dollar Motion Picture Production Now Appearing Serially In This Newspaper A complete synopsis of preceding episodes will appear with the next episode together with full details ol Thanhouser's great prize otter $10,000.00 far 100 words. Read the story —nee the motion picture* solve the mystery mad win $10,000.00. Order yoar paper early Mm rij Hold Your Horses! Here Come the Elephants! V ' ■ .S . . ' ; , "Here she comes, fellers!" This an nouncement passeil from buy to bov ltned up on the curb us Klngling Broth - ers’ bin clrctis parade, bunds playing and wagons croaking, appeared down town today. Elephants, downs, bands, snake charmers and all the rest were there After several thousand urchins had tagged the big procession to the show grounds It was pronounced “the best ever." drown folks were on hand, too. With little girls clinging to them, mothers and fathers became as rest less and excited as the younger one*. « ANNETTE KELLERMAN • ■ .* 1 ■; > - - % % ‘ J * ‘ >. ' * * *' * • V '“ e « •?> :r * ■'* ' • • • , ■ • • - " A : , r .r M : ■ > \ % ip Annette Kelleman in Neptune*’ Daughter, at the Grand Three Days Beginning Next Tuesday, Daily Matinees. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Circus day had hardly dawned when people began coming into the city. All railways and country roads led to the blue pennanted canvas city. All of the railroad* brought in excursions on special trains and long before the pa rade reached down town .the streets wore thronged with people. The Ring ilng Brothers have always kept their promises and their loudly' heralded street parade was another proof that their word Is good. No more glitter ing and brilliant display has ever been mude In tills city. The parade, nearly three miles In length, was one unend ing array of novelties, light and color. The Ringllng show gives but two performances In Augusta, at 2 and 8 o’clock today, the doors in each in stance opening an hour earlier that patrons may have an opportunity to visit the menagerie. The circus pro gram will open with the spectacle of "Solomon and the Queen of Sheba," 1 enlisting a cast of 1,250 characters and featuring a monster ballet. The pan tomime will be followed by two hours of arenic novelties and aerial sensa tions, exhibiting more than 400 ar tists. The circus goes from here to Atlanta, where It will exhibit Mon day. Invigoratinq ♦« the Pale end Siokly The Old Standard general strengthen ing tonic, GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, en riches the blood, builds up the system. A true Tonic. For adults and chil dren. 50c. NOTICE TO OUR CONSUMERS 0 We want to do the very best we can to give you a Gas Ser vice that is second to none. We want you to get the very best results from your Gas Range or other Gas Apliances. We want you to co-operate with us in making your service perfect in every respect. If you have a complaint to make we assure you it will have our immediate and careful attention. We have engaged the services of Miss Ethel A. Church, Do mestic Science Expert and Demonstrator. Her services are absolutely FREE for the asking. Ladies of Augusta can arrange with Miss Church for private instructions or in groups, by applying at our office. The Gas Light Company of Augusta> Phone 222. LI i ■ i ■■■ i ' '■■■ 1 ■—'"C: Try Resinol Soap for a week. You will be surprised to see how it clears and freshens your com plexion, even in that short time. Used for the sham poo, it removes dandruff, and keepß the hair live, rich and lustrous. The soothing, healing influence that makes tßis possible is the Resinol which Resinol Soap contains and which physicians have prescribed for years in the care of skin and scalp troubles. Sold by all druujjlßt*. For sample free, write to Dept. 8-P, Reainol.Baltimore.Md. To Insure Proper Classification Get Y«ur “WANTS” in Early Tonight WRNTFD Young Men W MIT I LI/ an a Women To prepare for Bookkeeping, Banking, Salesmanship, Telegraphy, Civil Service, Shorthand and Typewriting positions. Always open ings for trained men and women. Positions secured graduates. Per sonal Instruction In both day and night schoola Night school Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Special opening rates. Lessons by mail if desired. STACK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE 3th Floor Harison Building. Elevator Service. # SCHOOL NOW IN OPERATION. FOR SALE CHEAP I SCRBPPS-BOOTH CYCLE CAR This car is admirably suited to light delivery service; has ample pow er; easy running, and is practically new. Cost of upkeep is less than that of a motorcycle. Apply at once, T. C. BRYAN, Business office, Augusta Herald. SATURDAY, OCTOBER TO SEVERAL BARGAINS In Used REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Call and See Them and make an offer. BUSINESS OFFICE, AUGUSTA HERALD.