The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 20, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR TUBMAN'S BASKETBALL TEAM Won Every Gam* Played Thle Seaton The Tubman High M< Itool ha* nn« OUr 'if tha very few girl*' basketball ton ms in the Month that boar* tha un usual honor of not havlnir lout a single game thlJ season, and not but on* gam* In the past two year* Tubman hatt had a varatty team only two year* In |«mn played dorm* the pr*»*nt season Tubman haa madr a total acore of *l, whlla lha total acore of har op ponent* la but 57. IMur game* were play ad aa follow*: A Bit of Record. Tubman,. .. is Itu* Want,. .. * Tubman . .. in Havannah,. ..IS Tubman . .. 32 I>ua Waat.. .. 3 Tubman . .. 2S Converse.. .. R Total *1 27 Ijiai year the total acora* were Tubman. 34; opponanl*. 34 abowina clearly how lha team haa advanced th.a year over last Three gam*** ware played aa follow* . Tubman . .. 14 Warranton .. 7 Tubman .. 4 Mavannah .1* Tttbman.. .. 14 Warranton II Total* 34 34 It I* ohaerved that thl* year Tubman defeated the team ahe loat to laat year The Gibbs Salesman Says: “It's EASY for me to Hell Gibbs Tomato Cr.tsup to Grocers, because 1 can answer every question CONFIDENTLY! llow is It l.mde/ In CLEAN Workrooms, where all Tomatoes are washed and scalded, where the Chef Is a WONDER,—where all Bottles art* sterilised. BEFORE and AFTER FILL ING! What’s In It?—Just red-ripe Tomatoes, and Granulated Sugar and Spices. No* "dope.’’ At 10 Cents a Hottle to YOU, it’s a GREAT VALUE.” GIBBS HEAD CATSUP answers every requirement of the Grocer who conscientiously desires to PLEASE his Customers. The Word “Benzoate” Is NOT on the Gibbs Label, —and there Is NO KIND of Preservatives in Gibbs Catsup. The S-oz. —lO-(>nt Size enables you to have FRESH Catsup ALL THE TIME. It Is Pure. —and Clean, —and Tasty,—and Economical. Order One Hottle NOW! Gibbs Bull Head Apple Jelly, 10 Cents Made from the pure juice of Northern Apple* Hint primuleted table aupar, conform* to ALL Pure Food Law*. No preservatives. FULL 8 oss. All Grocers. Gibbs Preserving Company BALTIMORE - MARYLAND ■ VERY Ill'Ll* HEAP LAPEL IB A (all A RAM TER OK IIII.IIMT QUALITY. “Shoes for Everybody” In our store can bo found all the latest stylos for Spring in Ladies’, Men’s and Children's Low Shoes. Prices to suit all. A FEW 810 REDUCTIONS: Ladies’ Tan Pumps, $3.50 and $4.00 quality, redueed to $3.15 $2.50 Marv Janes redueed to ~ ~ .. ~ . .$1 90 Special lot $3.00 Colonials, small sirca only .. 95^ COOKMcME SHOE COMPANY Phone 484 970 Broad Street CONTRACTORS All kinds of Pumps, Pipes and Fittings. Contractors’ and Building Casting*, Machinery and Materials, Steel Beams, Uirders, Hons*' Front Columns, lintels and Plates, Engines, Hoisting Rigs, Rope and Chain Blocks, Wire Rope, Boilers for Heating Buildings, Window Weights, etc., etc. Lombard Foundry,Machine & Boiler Works d Supply Store Capacity for 300 hands. Augusta. On. HARMON WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Will tailor you a suit to your individual measure. for a llttla down and a little each week. Fit, atyle and workmanship guaranteed. One thousand new pattern* to aeleot fronv Ail clothe* mad# by u> are pressed free of Charge. HARMON TAILORING CO. Phone 811. 1038 Broad St. (Ma annhi, and, If figure* don't lie, had a mm h hatter teum thl* aaaaon than laat. when the school's team wn* organised. Claa* ttama* were played before hut £o Inter-school games Hew it Wat Don* Mlaa Maude IHlworth, eaptaln of the team since |ta organization, atataa that the girl* have been regular In at tendance «t prartlre and have at all tlmca worked hard, with nothing In mind but to make for their achool n winn.ng team. “It ha* bean largely on account of their earneatnea* In the ' aport," any* Mlaa f Mlworth." that wo evolved a team undefeated thl* aaaaon. ; Our aurora* haa alao been due to the ayatem of play we adopted early In the year. While on* of our goal* a pedal - lze» In shooting for the basket, the other goal pla>* under the haaket and at the earn* time In readiness to re - valve the hall from her team mate*. The ball, received by her moat of the time, la pitched to her partner who I* In the moat likely poaltlon to Hhont for the haaket." It la interesting to know that every te.,rp the Tubman met thla year hail received training under a regular phy sical director Many of the achool* 6 GIBBS : SSitt CATSUP COSTS 10c fjVj*] 'had athletic equipment. The Tubman haa no phyatcai director nor a gym nasium ! Aided by Meters. Hunter and Balk. The training of Tuhmau’g team w*» I given principally under the direction (of Mr W M Hunter, general seer*, i tary of the Young Men a Christian A*- aortal lon. and Mr. T Itulk, a prominent member of the Y M. O, A. and an ex cellent haaketliall player. The** two gentlemen »pared many an afternoon to ucet with the Tollman girl* on their court In order to help them prac tice The team wa* ronipoaed of good material to begin with and conatant earned practice la what made It what tl I* thl* season. Enthusiastic Over Gam*. Mr T. 11. Garrett. principal, la *n thualaatlc over the game himself and says that In hla opinion It la one of the moat healthful* form* of *x*r !*• (the girl* could take It ta too a diver | alon of mind and every girl that goes ,lnto It at Tubman goes Into It In whole aoul fashion. Mr. Garrett states that I girl* on the basketball team are among lihe beat In Ihelr chut* In academic i work lie aa well aa the girls la very grateful to Mr Hunter and Mr. Italk for the tin.* and attention they have given the team thl* year Credit to Mia* How*. There ha* been no one person more Interested In the welfare of Tollman's \ar*lty learn than Mlaa Gwendolyn Howe, the coach. Mliuj llowe la alao a member of the fjuimy and la one of the moat popular teachers with the girl* It ha* been with her valuable anHiatnnce ua well aa others that such a splendid team wa* developed. Mia* Howe was with the gorla In Ihelr prac tlce* and Inler-claa* game* always, and her Inter**! *nd devotion of time and effort a* coach ha* been gratfulyy received by the girl* First Yaar Players Starring. Another Interesting fact la that pe culiarly enough some of the first year girl* on the team have don* the beat playing. The work of Mlaa Hazel Murray at the position of goal haa been nothing lesa than phenomenal. Mlaa Margaret ltuaaell. especially In the laat few games, haa exhibited great aklll In passing, and Mian Para Morris la another one of the good first y ear players other first year players are Mlsaea Mary and Juanita Kelly and tleorglanna Evans Among the player* of this year's team who have had two years experience are Mis* Katheryn Cunningham and Mlaa ].nuia* May; three year*, Ml**o* Jttlle Bredcnberg and Eva Hnnforth; four year*. Mle»e* Maude Idlworth. Nell ilrlffin. Helene von Mprcrken ami L4l lie Page COMMITTEE NAMED ItFI ENTERTAINMENT 0 Mr. D G. Fogarty, Chairman of Committee, to Arrange Bar Entertainment For For mer President. i i ■■ ■ «e Mr. I). O. Fogarty, chairman, and Messrs. Arih|l*ald Itlackshcar and Samuel II Myers have been named a committee of three by President Hlaek, of the AiiKiista Bar Association, to ar range an entertainment for former president William Howard Taft. Mr. Tafl arrives on April third Mr. Taft will he consulted sfter ha reaches here by tho members of this committee and will tie given an en tertainment which will suit him beat. It \ 111 probably lake the form of a barbecue at Curmlchac'l club. GREAT INTEREST IN SONG BOOKS Readers Vieinq With Each Other As to Choice of Two Bindings "M.v song book is hound In cloth.” ”1 got tho one bound In paper cov ers." « "Yes, but tho cloth binding will last longer." “I know It. hut the contents are the sane, anil that's what t have boon looking for. the old songs." That which pleaaes one tnay not salt another, and that is the reason why the new book, "fcongs That Never Grow Old." Is put out 111 two different styles of binding. The paper-covered edition Is sufficiently strong for or- Nitnary purposes, but, of course, the book bound lb heavy Kngllsh cloth is the more dursble and will last for ever. Both books are bound so that they open flat and they both comprise all the old favorite songs ns well as the many portraits of leading vocal ar tists. some of which are shown In cos tume. The Herald Is no* surprised at the grout Interest in this offer. It is not unusual for readers to inquire where they can get the words to this old song or to that one- soiitw old favor ite that has bee recalled to memory— and here are all the old favorites bound together In one volume. Indeed, It consists of seven hooks In for In llt there ure home songs, love songs, ' patriotic sacred and college songs, and I also operatic and national songs Itoad the song book coupon printed In another column of this Issue and learn how you may come Into Imme diate possession of this rare collec ! lion. SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM CLEANSER. During the winter month* Impuri ties accumulate, your blood become* Impure and thick, your kidneys, liver and bowel* fall to work, causing so called “Spring Fever.” You feel tired, weak and laxy. Electric Bitters—the spring tonic and ayatem cleanser —la what you need: they stimulate the k'd neya liver and bowels to healthy ac tion, expel blood Impurities and restore your health, strength and ambition. Electric Bitters make* you feel like new. Start a four week's treatment— It will put you In fine shape for .vour spring work. Guaranteed. All drug gists, 60c. and ft.oo. H. E. Bucklin A Co. Philadelphia or SL Lou la. ♦ Skirts dry cleaned, 50c up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W D. T. B. We are determined to give you bigger values for leas money than you can get elsewhere "pi Suits. Bants, llats S"i|rts. I’nderwear, Boy#' Cloth i ins. etc. F. G. Mertm*. rHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA GA Woodward Contracting Co. L. W. Woodward, Mgr. 405 Leonard Building. General Constractors. Phone 2968. JUST A FEW LEFT Mien’s $25.00 Suits .* $12.50 liadi«s’ $25.00 Suits $12.50 NO MONEY DOWN. MASTERS & AGEE CO. The only store in Augusta that will sell you any thing to wear on payments for no money down. 25 pounds best Cane Sugar sl.lO 6 pounds Rio 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 TELEPHONE 2036 ANO SAY: “SEND ME THE HERALD*' ASKIN & MARINE CO. A Splendid Assortment Of Women’s Tailored Suits —Short, loose jackets; inset ant! kimono sleeves; draped and ruffled skirts; moire satin and Persian silk trimmings—these are some of the new style features that_ you will find in these up-to-date tailored suits. We are starting the season with a complete variety of the fashionable weaves and colore at all prices from sl2 to $37.50 Pretty Styles In Silk Dresses —The soft, clinging messaline, rrepe de Chine, and charmeuse make the prettiest dresses imag inable. Net anti lace trimmings, and all the latest fashion frills. Special assortments from $8.75 up ♦ * + I Come And See The New Blouses —The daintiest styles of the sea son in crepe de Chine, chiffon, and taffeta. Shallow lace and net trimmings Lingerie waists in the latest styles .... 98c up. ♦ ♦♦ Save Money On New Millinery —We make a specialty of trimmed millinery at very low prices. Pat tern hats, including the latest French models. Low, Plain Prices Easy Terms ASKIN & MARINE CO. 1008 Broad Street BEEP • PORK MEAD CHEESE i M. A. BATES & CO. 223 Kollock Street. Phone 1677. SAUSAGE LAMB POULTRY S T O F> WASTING YOUR MONEY When you DON’T buy your Paint from us, you pay a middle man’s profit. In buying from us you buy direct from the FACTORY and save that PROFIT. Our Paints are best. . Our Prices are Right. O'CONNOR-SCHWEERS PAINT CO. Manufacturers Up- To - The-Minute Styles In Men’s Spring Suits —Plenty of new weaves and models to select from. Three-button peaked lapel with patch pockets. Three-button rounded front sack. Two-button soft roll sack. Two-button long roll novelty lapel sack. These are the chosen styles of the spring and summer season, and we are ready to show you a big assortment at all prices from . . . sl2 to $32 FRIDAY. MARCH 20. ASKIN & MARINE CO. New Styles In „ Soft Hats —These high-crown soft hats are the proper thing for early spring wear. They come in olive, brown, bide, steel and black. The new flat or roll brim. Fine qualities from $2 up ♦ ** See These New Storm Coats —Something new for men. Light in weight, serviceable, good to look upon. Scotch mixtures and fancy weaves. ♦ ♦♦ We Clothe The Family —This is a modern clothing store for men, women and children. You may purchase anything you wish here on small, convenient weekly or monthly payments. Start Your Charge Account Now