Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 19, 1912, EXTRA 1, Image 11

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AMERICAN LEAGUE FLUBS- Won. Lost. PC CLUBS- Won. Lost. P. C. p a ton ‘ Detroit kc qe ikr v .lsbington 84 57 .596 Cleveland.. .. 64 76 pMladelphia 83 57 .593 New York 48 y 0 Chicago 68 70 .493 St. Louis 47 91 341 FIRST GAME: AT CHICAGO: R H g PHILADELPHIA 010000000-1 8 1 CHICAGO 00022320 x 913 1 Covaleski and Egan; Lange and Easterly. Umpires, Evans and Egan. SECOND GAME. PHILADELPHIA 0 C 0 0 1 4 7 0 . -12 11 1 CHICAGO 00 0 00000 -0 11 CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS. Brown and Egan; White and Mayer. Umpires, Evans and Egan. FIRST GAME. AT ST. LOUIS: RHE WASHINGTON 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 6 1 ST. LOUIS 000000000-0 7 2 Groome and Williams; Allison and Alexander. Umpires, Dineen and O'Brien. SECOND GAME. WASHINGTON 110005001- 8 13 2 ST. LOUISOOOOO2OOO-2 5 3 Cashion and Williams; Powell and Stephens. Umpires, Dineen and O'Brien. FIRST GAME. AT DETROIT: RHE NEV7 YORK, 201 010000-4 14 3 DETROIT 20300011 x 711 2 McConnell and Sweeney; Jensen and Stanage. Umpires, O’Loughlin and Me- Greevy. SECOND GAME. NEW YORKOOOOO 10 0 1-2 71 DETROIT 0020 10 1 0 x - 4 8 2 Ford and Sweeney; Wheatley and Onslow. Umpires, O’Loughlin and McGreevy. Boston-Cleveland game off; rain. |~ NATIONAL LEAGUE ~| CLUBS — Won. Lost. P.C. CLUBS— Won. Lost P C New York 95 42 .694 Philadelphia 64 73 .467 Chicago 85 51 .625 St. Louis 58 82 Ml 4 Pittsburg 84 54 .609 Brooklyn . . 50 86 368 Cincinnati 70 68 .507 Boston 44 94 319 FIRST GAME. AT BOSTON: R . H . a PITTSBURG 510100002- 9 12 0 BOSTON 000000001-1 12 2 Camnltz and Gibson; Donnelly and Rarident. Umpires. Finneran and Rigler. SECOND GAME. PITTSBURG 00 0 00000. - 0 2 0 BOSTON 0 0 000000. - 0 5 0 CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS. O’Toole and Simon; Tyler and Rariden. Umpires, Rigler and Finneran. AT PHILADELPHIA: R H. E ST. LOUIS 000050200-7 10 2 PHILADELPHIA 002001 0 00-3 9 3 Greiner and Wingo; Finneran and Loan. Umpires. Orth and Klem. All other games off on account of rain. TY COBB TAKES SLUMP IN BATTING AGAINST NEW YORK YANKEES DETROIT, Sept. 18.—Ty Cobb was a shade oft in his batting in today’s double bill with the New York Yan kees. In the first game he was at bar two times, made no runs and no • hits; in the closing chapter he faced the pitcher five times, cashed two runs, but connected for only one hit. WOMAN IN COUNTY JAIL SINCE JULY 28 INDICTED AS SLAYER Mrs. Francis V. Tedder, charged with the murder of her husband, Frank Tedder, at their home. 10 Pittman ave nue, in July, today was indicted by the Fulton grand jury for the crime. Mrs. Tedder has been in the county jail since July 28, where she was placed shortly after the shooting. She has been trying to gain her freedom. The courts failed to order her release. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Toledo: R. H.E. COLUMBUS 000 000 100—1 5 0 TOLEDO 010 101 00*—3 12 6 Packard and Smith; Falkenburg and Land Empires. Handiboe and Hayes At Kansas City: R. H.E. MINNEAPOLIS 011 000 011—4 9 3 KANSAS CITYO2O 000 201—5 11 1 Burns, and Smith: Powell and James, empires, Irwin and Connelly. St. Paul-Milwaukee game eff; rain. INTERNATIONAL At Providence: R. H.E. CITY OOO 010 010—2 5 1 PROVIDENCE 100 000 000—1 6 2 l • son and Rondeau; Sline and Schmidt. ' mpire. Murray. At Toronto: R. H.E. " ' •> 220 000 001—5 12 0 TORONTO 000 001 000—1 4 2 J lie and Schang; Strlckett and Bemis. ' mpires, Mullen and Kelly. MOTORMAN BOWMAN SUFFERED FOR NEARLY THREE YEARS Now He Is Completely Cured. If You Don’t Believe It, Just Ask Him. He Gives the Public His Story. S. Bowman lives at 108 West Fair f et, this city. He is a motorman for • Georgia Railway Company: present th* trouble department, which posi he has held for over ten years, •'•'tl-2 years ago he began suffer , 'ith the distresses of rheumatism, st affected the shoulders and hips, s time went on he found that his ’ leg was beginning to be painful, before many more weeks he had ""■t agonizing pains in that mem \fter suffering for over six J'lhs In that way he was compelled 5 off from work, and was In bed, etely disabled for a week or more time, during which he suffered ‘ s He U sed many treatments for ’ eases, hut only got a slight tem- Read ana answer the Want Ads in The Georgian. A good rule for every individ ual who reads. Make it your rule and you will be more prosperous and more contented. n — “i Vrrdfrn Ip If Favorite “ tlie I *Lli run f or polarity ,K_ ~\ yfiZZ Take off your old hat, stand before our window, and look />/(/. < ' over the various styles dis- played therein: select your ’Z’’ preferred color and shape from among them, then // walk right in and try it on. .v Buy if you like. If not ready, just try it on anyhow. Prices run about like this — (’loth Hats, $2 to $3. Scratch Felt $3 to $4. Kersey finish, $2 to $3.50. Beaver finish, $5. Velour, $5 to $6.50. Derbies, $3 to $5. Regular Felts, all standard shapes, $3 to $5. PARKSCHAMBERSHARDWICK 31-39 Peachtree Street J COMPANY EZ Atlanta, Georgia porary relief and in many instances not even that. He had the very best at tention money could get, but still he suffered. He began to believe that nothing could ever cure him, and was very much discouraged, indeed. He called at Coursey & Munn's drug store and explained his trouble. He could hardly walk into the drug store, and was a pitiable sight. He was rec ommended to begin a treatment of the famous old Quaker Remedies, which he agreed to do, taking some of the Ex tract and Oil of Halm. Nothing fur ther was heard from Mr, Bowman, when a smiling faced, cheerful man walked briskly Into the drug store and said: "Here I nm cured a* sound as a dol- (Advertiser THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912 THE BASEBALL CARD AMERICAN LEAGUE. Games Today. Philadelphia in Chicago. Washington in St. Louis. New York in Detroit. Boston in Cleveland. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. rC. W. L. P C Boston .97 41 .703 Detroit .64 75 .460 Phila. . 82 56 .594 C’land. .64 76 .457 Wash. . 82 57 .590 N. York 48 88 .353 Chicago. 67 69’ .493 S. Louis 47 89 .345 Yesterday’s Results. Cleveland 4, Boston 3. Cleveland 3, Boston 2. Other games postponed. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. Pittsburg in Boston. Chicago in Boston. Cincinnati in New York. St. Louis in Philadelphia. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. P.C. W. L. P C N. York 95 42 .694 Phila. . 64 72 .471 Chicago .85 51 .625 S Louis 57 82 410 P'burg. ,S 354 .606 Br'klvn. 50 86 .368 C'nati. . 70 68 .507 .Boston . 44 93 .321. Yesterday's Results. Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati 1. Boston 5. St. Louis 4. Chicago 5. New York 3. Brooklyn 7, Pittsburg 3. SUFFRAGETTES SHOULD STARVE, SHE DECLARES CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—That militant suffrage is a. “dreadful movement” and that the hunger striking suffragettes should be “allowed to starve” was the position taken by Mrs. J. Borden Hardi man In an address here. - I , I -’’TV K'H"?' Smoke ‘‘rings’* around a y° ur fri enc k with a John Ruskin Cigar. They will enjoy the aroma as we N as yourself. John Us^-n i s ie Modern type of cigar. The Biggest and Best l&y Try a value in the world at sc. raw John Ruskin . .... , , the next time ln qU , 7 ? ” « uarantecd lhe W SI you buy a cigar equal of any 10c. cigar. SK and then you'll The Havana tobacco used buythembythebox > s the choicest grown. 1 and save money. A f ree an J even f&SO M Valuable Profit. Shar- burning is the result 4® O of expert work- manship. OBwk I. Lewis Cigar Mfg. Co. Bgawgßg& NEWARK, N.J. s dSgfflSEm Lars'”:! Indrsi-rWant Cl&ar A factonf in tn * rtQrl<l '‘'‘’A. $ ■ E - L - a°ams & co.. Distributors. X; Atlanta, Ga. ' - "“ l L CO II ■ IMII.M « Ml Mil MM II ■■■ !■> ». Ufcjfe- —. .. ■ - -- . lar. 1 had begun to think 1 was doomed to be a possible cripple all the rest of my days, and was very much discour aged, 1 can toll you. But just think of it. he'e 1 am cured in less than seven weeks. I threw away all my other medicines and liniments when I began on 'Quaker,' and gave it a fair trial. I have no more pains of any kind, am strong and vigorous and don’t know what a bad folding is any more. I get up in the moPnings with a feeling as of new life, and nothing else in the world has done It all except the Quaker Rem edies. 1 will praise them as long as I live." This case of Mr. Howman was about us bad as any I have found, and would ertalnly hate proven serious If the nient.) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Games Today. Minneapolis in Kansas City. St. Paul in Milwaukee. Columbus in Toledo. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. P.C. W. L. P C. Mpolis. 104 56 .660 M’w’kee 75 83 .469 C bus. . 98 63 .588 S. Paul .73 87 .432 Toledo . 94 67 .583 L'ville. . 63 99 .362 K. City. 81 78 .504 lapolis. 54 108 .306 Yesterday’s Results. Louisville 4, Columbus 2. Minneapolis 6. Kansas City 4. Toronto-Indianapolis, wet grounds. Milwaukee-St. Paul, wet grounds. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. Buffalo in Toronto. Jersey City in Providence. Only games scheduled. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. P C. W. L. PC. Toronto. 89 59 .601 Buffalo .68 76 .472 Roch. . 84 64 .568 M'treal. .68 79 .462 Newark 77 71 .520 .1. City .68 79 .462 B'more . 74 73 .503 P'dence. 60 87 .408 Yesterday's Results. Baltimqre 4, Newark 0. Providence 6, Jersey City 4 Montreal 7, Rochester 2. Toronto 6, Buffalo 2. CALLS STUDENTS AT COLORADO “DEADBEATS” BOULDER, COLO., Sept. 18.—Thai 90 per cent, of the students of the Uni versity of Colorado are “dead beats" is the assertion made here by President Bernard J. Seetnan, of the associated student bod). proper qualified remedy had not been found In time. Now the young man is cured, and 1 have just added one mor* name to the list of cures in this city making over 900 thus far. Call on any of these people and ask If the results are not as I published dally. Then come to Coursey A- Munn's drug store and get the same remedies that have [ done all this grand work. Indigestion, 1 cost!Veness, biliousness, kidney, liver oi ' blood troubles; also that loathsome disease, catarrh, are cured by the prop, er use of the Quaker Remedies Then* wonderful Quaker Remedies can b purchased at the Coursey a Munn drug store, 29 Marietta street, hi do not demy to call. We prepay expres <barges on all orders of 33,00 or over 1 TRENDALL BEATS KING: POLICE STOP BATTLE ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18. —Harry Trendall, of St. Louis, won from Johnny King, a Chicago lightweight, last night, when the police stopped the scheduled eight-round bout in the fifth round. In the semi-windup. “Kid’’ Farmer, of Peoria, lightweight, knocked out Adolph Eaton, in the fifth round. Benny Mc- Govern won from “Kid” Peppers, of Memphis, in eight rounds in the prelim inary. KNOW WHAT GIRLS HAVE BIGGEST FEET IN WORLD? WASHINGTON, Sept . 18.—Mrs. A. A. Birney, president of the local or ganization of the mothers congress, af firms that New York and Washington girls have the largest feet of any young women in the world. • - =:r — ” wU ■ _r-= ■ ■ • f— z_~~- - _ _ ~ _=L -- - ) ) as£3 Budweiser The World’s Favorite Bottled Beer What made it so? - QUALITY and PURITY 173,184,600 Bottles sold in 1911. Bottled with crowns or corks only at the «JaS. F. LvncH Home Plant in St. Louis .. ai r> i r» Distributor Anheuser-Busch Brewery Atlanta Georgia Sk Louis, Mo. ; —— ! IKJB* 11 V ! STyL'le 74 IN. BROAD ST., ATLANTA. OUT TODAY I Spalding’s OFFICIAL FOOT BALL «RULES A Reviews, records. All-Amer ica teams, notes, field goal records, list of captains, jT/ /Vk\ managers and coaches; schedules for 1912; pictures 55 wof thousands of players. PRICE 10 CENTS. For sale by all newsdealers, sporting goods dealers and department stores. — ; Call An Auto PHONE BELL ISLE Ivy 5190 Atlanta 1598 DAY OR NIGHT. Five and seven-passenger touring cars, also closed cars. Our drivers are careful and reliable. REASONABLE CHARGES. AH calls answered promptly, and we never disappoint you. Belhlsle Auto Rent Service 4 LUCKIE STREET, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT HOTEL. < SANTAL-MIDYI Relieves in 24 Hours Catarrh of the Bladder Ail Druggists Bewart of Counterfeits SANTAL-MIOY! MARTIN MAY xT ✓l 9% PEACHTREE STREET UPSTAIRS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL UNREDEEMED PLEDGES > X. FOR SALE Z FATHER OF DEAD BOXER IS SUING FOR SIOO,OOO GREEN BAY. WIS., Sept 18 The spe cial term of the. circuit court opened to day and one case in particular that will be tried promiess to attract attention throughout Wisconsin and adjoining states. The action is that instituted by Sebastian I’armenticr, who son died after participating in a ring contest New Year's day, 1911. The father is suing to recover $lO. 000 from the promoters of the boxing show, ring officials, mayor and promi nent business, men of Green Bay. who were spectators. The ease is scheduled for trial Thursday. FRIGHT MAKES HAIR GROW ON BALD HEAD MURFREESBORO. ARK.. Sept. 18.— A fight witli a catamount here has caused the hair to grow on S. R. Gra ham's heretofore perfectly bald head. For Home Decoration wfeMi i. _f ’ These Beautiful Pictures —‘ Ki/1,11,1 ■- - Al Less Than Half Their Value • hoiee of lour subjects, attractively framed, in two sizes: I<>x24 75c and 2 coupons. S c Premium Coupon on Page 2 of this issue. Ihe Atlanta Georgian Premium Room 20 East Alabama St. SOUTHERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB MEETS DEC. 9TH t MONTGOMERY, ALA., Sept. 18 Fine dogi and handsome trophies are promised by John H. Wallace, Jr., sec retary, for the fourth annual trials of the Southern Field Trials club, which will be held at Letohatchie, near this city, the week beginning December 9. Mr Wallace is making elaborate prep arations for the gathering of sportsmen and predicts that the attendance will be large. The course is being put into shape gradually. There will be two events, the derby and the all-age, in each of which the purse is $750. Drawing for the derby will take place in the parlors of .the Exchange hotel the night of December 8 and for the all-age the following < vening at the same place. The annual meeting of the club will be held at the Exchange the night of December 10.