The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN THE Planters Loan & Savings Bank 705 Broad Street. Augusta, Oa. Organiied 1870. In Operation 43 Year 3. U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds. Gross Resourcee $1,400,000 No huatniwa pc-fram or organisation la com* plat* until you hav* fully arrangad your bank connection. Thl# appltea t« avary man and woman, lo avary corporation, firm nr Individual, tnd to ovary claaa of bualnaaa. what liar pro faaalnnal. manwntll* or agricultural. Mali* your Hanking Conner- Uon with thla bank, whara the moal palnataklng core and offici ant aUanUcm ara gtv*n to all bualnaaa antrualad to ua. Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sizes to Rent, $3 to S2O per year. Correspondence Invited. L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier. KEEP STEP With the Style Brigade « If you want to keep step with the style brigade, at the same time keep your feet comfortable, here you are. An English Cut, Flat, Broad Heel, Receding Toe Bal-and it's a hummer! Every peculiar fancy and every mold of foot finds complete satisfaction in these shoes'-come a run ning! $2.50 $3.00 S3JSO Guarantee Sloe Co. Broad and Tenth Sts. GOOD TODAY AS 100 YEARS AGO The President Indicates His Belief in the Monroe Doctrine. Ambassador's Speech Dis cussed. Washington. President Wilson told Inquirer* today that whll* there might !••• n grest <l*itl of illofuslnn HlHMit thp Monro* doctrine, there wits Ino doubt *U,ut whftt It meant. Thn ! president hsd been link* <1 whether he considered It obsolete nnd h* replied thiil ho had not heard that the Mon |roe doctrine was falling In any wav. The eubject wmm brought up In »in Informal dls* uslon nt the White House us a result of AmtMUMidor Pa«*'s m|»#»«•* h In l/Oiidon In which he aas quoted hs saying the Monroe doctrine meant that the ITnlted tales "prefer red” that no nation of another hem isphere should acquire territory on this hemisphere. The president did not ko Into detail about his own Interpretation of the obligation* of the Monro* doctrine hut dearly Indicated that the utterances of that famous document were as much a part of American foreign poli cy today as a hundred years ago. TUBMAN’S BASKETBALL TEAM IN SPARTANBURG Left This Morning For Game This Afternoon With Con verse College. Return Tomor row. Tlip Tubman High School Imakat ball team left Augusta over the <’. A W. i*. Railway at II o'clock I hi* morn ing for Spartanburg. S. In good trim for the game with Convar*.- <'ollei[e I hi* afternoon a* f> o'clock. The game I* the la*t of Tiihinan'* *ea*on. The young ladle* In the party were: Ml***-* Maude Dllworth. captain: lialene von Hpreck.n and IJIIIe I’age, guard*; Margaret Ruaaall. Julie Hre denberg and Sara Morri*. renter*, and Hazel Murray. Katheryn Cunning ham and Nell Griffin, forward*; I .aura Kill*. Sarah Marshall, Catherine White, U>uT*e Hankinann. Ruth Mrenner. under the rhaperunage of Mr T. 11. Garrett, the principal and Mi»* Gwendolyn llowe. the roach, who I* also one of the teacher*, and Mr. W. M. Hunter, who will referee the game. While the Tubman team 1* going to Converse to bring home another vic tory If it ran. there I* another object to the trip. The girl* fortunate enough to be on the team and tho*e acting a* substitute* will be shown a few of the method* in vogue at one of the best colleges In till* part of the country. They are looking forward to getting a good Inalght of the college. It* mode of op,-ration, etc., an opportunity not of ten afforded them. If the Tubman team win* thl* after noon II will have won every game played In.the past two year*.. Tubman ha* made good In basket hiII a* It makes good In everything II attempt*. It I* a notable fact that the !>c»t player* on the team are the best in their class simile* at at-hool, and It la also understood thHt none oftheplay er* are In any manner deficient in their school work. The team return* tomorrow. 11 Battleships to Start target Practice Soon Washington.—Klevon battleships of the Atlantic fleet will start spring target practice with heavy cutis oft th«> entrance to Chesapeake Hay dur ing tho week beginning March 22nd. The ships arc the Wyoming. Kansas. Nebraska. Helaware. Virginia, Ixmls iana. New Hampshire. Rhode Island, Georgia. Michigan and South Caroll nii The tuaneuvers will continue until April 4th On April 15th the vessels will leave for their home varila for docking. As a result of elementary practice recently completed by the torpedo no tllla In the West indies the Pauld ing now stands at the head oT file list of these vessels with a seore of 74.760. MISIONARIES SAFE. London. The safety of the two Misses Itlack of the Hrltish Chinn In land Mission, who were reported miss ing after the burning and looting of tin* town of l.no 110-Kow. Itu-Peh. was confirmed In an official despatch from Peking today The two women arrived today at Can Cheng. $45,000,000 FOR JAP SHIPS. Tokio. Japan. The appropriation for the construction of new ships for the Japanese Navy was reduced by the house of peers today bv $15,000,- 000, making the figure $45,000,000. The Mother*’ Favorite. A cough medicine for children should he harmless. It should he pleasant to take. It should he effectual. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Is all of this and Is the mothers' favorite every where. Cor sale by all dealers. Ladies' Suits dry cleaned, SI.OO up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM CLEANSER. Touring the winter months Impuri ties accumulate, your blood becomes Impure and thick, your kidneys, liver and bowels fall to work, causing so called "Spring Fever.” You feel tired, weak snd la*y. Kteetrlc Hitters —ths spring tonic snd system cleanser- Is what you need: they stimulate the k'd neva. liver and bowels to healthy ac tion, expel blood impurities snd restore your health, strength and nmhitlon. Klectrlc Hitters makes you feel like new. Start a four week'a treatment— It will put you In fine shape for your spring work. Guarantied! All drug gists, 50c. and SI.OO. H. E. Bueklin & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. 5 JEFFERY MOTOR CARS Reliable Auto Co. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. If You Can't Come You Can Telephone If you don’t feel good—- If It’s cold or stormy— If you can’t leave the children, or. If for any other reason you can’t mine out or don’t want to come out—Just telephone. Your want* will la- attended to JiiMt a* promptly and carefully a* though you came In per son. Whether It’a rubber good*, candy, a prescription—no mut ter what— Just telephone. HOWARDS DRUG STORES Motorcycle Delivery. “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD” Have Your Automobile Re paired by RELIABLE AUTO CO. 1033 Broad St. Phona 3427. 25 pound* host Cane Sugar sl.lO 6 pounds Kio Coffee SI.OO 6 cans small Pet Milk 25^ 3 cans tall Pet Milk 25<* C. D. KENNY CO. Largest Sugar Dealers in America. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. Phone 601. 1048 Broad Street |jL. Our New Spring Footwear m is here in the daintiest and prettiest of . “WALK A BLOCK fyp SAVE A DOLLAR" 1 H Style, Comfort and Quality Jpjp shoes that cost at least a dollar BUYING and SELLING Here’s a little thought to carry around with you in doing Spring shopping. The selling prices of any store depend upon the buying prices. No healthy, happy, progressive store can keep on selling things for less than the cost. —Can’t sell things here and there at cost or less, unless they make it up some other place. Buying prices depend upon the quantity of goods bought. That needs no proving—it’s a business axiom. We combine the buying of the Augusta and the Columbia Stores. Buying advantages—selling advantages- Q. E. D. Spring Suits $12.50 to $35.00. SWAN-EDWARDS CO, When Shopping In AugimtaSay: “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD' Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. TIRES TIRES OLD TIRES MADE NEW. WILSON VULCANIZING CO. Ignition Batteries Recharged. FRHB AIR. FRESH COLUMBIA BATTERIES -.250 WORK GUARANTEED. OILS, PRESTO-TANKS AND 9TPPUES. PHONE 2-486. 619, 631 BROAD / FRIDAY. MARCH 13.