The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 25, 1914, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Brouthers Well Pleased With Work of Ball Players Yesterday Down at Warren Park; Working Hard In if talk with Manner Brouthara of the Augusta baseball train In re gard* the playing ability of the playara W spoke vary enthusiastically about tham. nrouthara staled that In Ilia "work out" yesterday' thnt his man more than pleasail hi in and In "Babe's” "Wti words: "We are going to have some ball club." The only player* that are lacking now are a shortatop and a sec ond baseman, and negotiation* aro now being made for these two men. All of the men wore the official uniform of the club down *t the park yesterday and It certainly made a good showing. . . ... This season the Augusta club wtd wear a whltextnlform at home and the 12 Per Cent Less, Wheat In Argentine, New Zealand Washington, D. C. —A reduction of 12 per cent In The combined wheat crop of Argentlnna, Auatnilla and Mew Zealand from the previous year's crop was re ported today to the Department of Ag riculture by the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome. The total esti mated production of all wheat In these countries was placed at 250,133,330 bushels. Argentina's estimated area of corn which will probably be harvested Is placed at 10,380,000 acres or 8.4 per cent more than the previous year's area. The estimated rice production of Spain, Italy, United States. India, Ja pan and Egypt Is 83.544.000 pounds or slightly less than the previous year. “I AM NOW A HAPPY WOMAN” Savs Fanklin Lady, Who Says She Has But One Regret After Many Years of # Trouble. franklin. Va.—“l am now a happy woman,” says Mrs. Elizabeth Boone, of this town, ”althoii«h for eight (8) long years, I suffered dreadfully with womanly troubles, and I had to lie in bed for three or four days, every menth. I wt; in such condition I could not do my housework, nor could I eat heavy or greasy food of any kind. I was a perfect wreck. Some of my lady friends advised me t* try Cardui, the woman's which I did. I have now taken f-evfn bottles, and am sound and well; can do all of my housework, as well Bs my laundry work I am sure the I bottles of Cardui did me *IOO.OO worth of good. I have but one regret, and that is that 1 did not commence taking Car dui 5 years ago. I would have avoided nil that suffering, besides saving all the money I paid out for other medi cines' that did me no good. Several of my lady friends are now taking Cardui on my recommendation and it is helping them." If you suffer from any of the nu merous ills so common to women, be gin taking Cardui, today. It relieved Mrs. Boone after her condition be came chronic. It will surely help you. ITry Cardui. N. B.— Write to: Ladles' Advisory IVpt,. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-page book, “Home Treatment for Women,” sent in plain wrapper, on re quest. WEDDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVED The latest styles, prom pll v and properly done. Get our prices. Wm. Schweigert & Company Engraving, Corner Broad and Seventh Sts. grey one on the road. Each "tog" has a large capital A on the left slccvo. "Babe" say* ho I* particularly pleas ed with the hitting ability of hi* men. In fui t. mi) fan can urn, h for this matter, Dial !*, those who ntlendad the Brooklyn-Augusta game of a re cent date, In thl* game the Augusta players (those that Brouthers did not release! simply knocked the Dtidget*' pitchers out of the box. It Is now but a few work* before the first game of the season will be played, and from now on the fan* will see the white uniforms dodging around the diamond down at Warren Dark for "Babe” has settled down to the hard grind of practice and Die practice that will be needed In the game* to come thl* season. stop mm “SPITEJUITS” Change is Proposed in the Laws of State to Protect Reputable Business. Atlanta, Ga A proposed change in Georgia's laws, to better protect ref utable business organisations against the tiling oT "spite suits’ and other unwarranted litigations by irresponsi ble parties, will be taken up and con sidered at the coming session of the legislature. It has been discovered Dial there is a laxity in the w n sent Georgia laws on the subject. Practically all the northern and many of the west ern states have already adopted meas ures similar to the one proposed. The idea has been commended by many Georgia editors, hut it will be placed in definite shape before the legisla ture this year for the first time. That some such change is needed Is uni versal!.. admitted. The change is briefly this: A law to make it impossible to throw a business concern into the hands of a receiver, without the giving of an in demnity bond by the petitioners, am ply sufficient to cover all possible damages in the event it is later snown that the i recce-lings were unwar ranted. It would prevent the wreck ing of legitimate business concerns, but would not be a fence behind whlci weak or improperly managed organ izations could hide.’ There are certain clnsses of busi ness enterprises, for instance, life in surance companies, which are partic ularly sensitive to law suits, no mat ter how irrespovible or unwarranted the bringing of them might be. Suicide's Body Removed To First Wife’s Home Stamford, Conn. —The body of Prof. Harry Thurston Peck, who committed suicide here Monday, bas been re moved to the heme of his former wife, Mrs. Cornelia Dawburn Peek, at Sound Beaeh. with the consent of Mrs. Eliza beth D. Peek, bis second wife. Among the effects of Prof. Peek, of which Mrs. Cornelia Peek has taken charge, are a number of manuscripts. One of these was on "Platonic Friend ship,” in which th«k question Is raised bs to “whether a man and woman as sociated in their work day after day and year after year, can maintain a friendship wholly free from sex con sciousness.” MUST SERVE 14 YEARS. Charleston, W. Va. —That E. Gra ham Wilson, a wealthy farmer of Charleston, must serve fourteen years in the West Virginia penitentiary was decided by the supreme court of ap peals here today. Wilson was con victed of a crime against Miss Kate Turner, who was a guest at his coun try ifome. Jumps to Feds. Anniston, Ala. —John Ganzel, man ager of the Rochester International League team, training here, has learned, it was said today, that In lielder McDonald has jumped to the Pittsburgh Ferlerals. McDonald for merly was with the Boston Nationals. According to Vanden Payne, secre tary of the Rochester club, McDonald already had signed with Rochester and had accepted advance money. The Federals have made heavy in roads on Ganzel's team, it is said eight of his old men have Jumped to the new league. Mel. Sheppard a Free Lance. New York. —Melvin W. Sheppard, for many years associated with the lrish-American Athletic Club, under whose colors he established many notable records will compete no more for that organization. He has an nounced his intention of competing unattached for’dne year. Prescribed by V> doctor* for W. ' f\. nineteen yean J i) fUtaol Heal your skin with Resinoi NO matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or tcaly (kin humors, juit put a little of that toothing, antueptic Retinol Ointment on the sores and the suffering stops right there! Healingbegins thatvery minute, and in a I most every cate your skin get! well so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on tedious, useless treatments. Resinoi Ointment and Reeinol 8o»p clear away pimples. blackbeede, and dandruff. For trial site of each free, writ, to Reeinol. Dept. 44-S, Baltimore, Md. Beware of imitations of KeeiaoL Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment —fine fla vor—purity—crispness —wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. Baronet Biscuit Round, thin, tender— with a delightful flavor —appropriate forlunch eon, tea and dinner, xo cents. Yjjf io£>. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered. xo cents. KsPßSfef Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name SAVANNAH ROSIN IN HEME FIRE Two Large New Sheds of the Coast Line Destroyed. Loss Will Be $200,000.' Savannah, Ga. —Two large shedit o l the Atlantic Coast Line new wharves and several thousand tons of kainlt were totally destroyed by a fire which started this morning at 6 o’clock and raged for three hours. The British steamship Farley, lying alongside the wharf, narrowly escaped destruction. A large chute used In unloading the ships, collapsed when the understruc ture burned away and fell across her bridge, starting a fire from midships forward. Tugs towed her away from her moorings and extinguished the flames and she was brought up the river. Several thousands of barrels of rosin In a shed adjoining the two that were destroyed was burned and heroic work on the part of the firemen kept it from spreading 9t< a shed where raw turpentine was stored. No accurate estimate could be secured, but It will run approximately *200,000, Schedule Playing Dates For "Feds" Are Ratified Baltimors.—The Federal League chiefs ratified the schedule of play ing dates prepared hy a special com mittee and adjourned without mak ing the schedule public beyond the opening dates, which are as follows: Buffalo at Baltimore, April 13; Brooklyn at Plttshurg, April 14; Chi cago at Kansas City and Ildlanapolls at St. Louis, April 16. President Gilmore said the full schedule of 154 games will he an nounced in about a week. LEFT FOR ATLANTA. * Mr. F. R. Yarborough, chief law and special agent of the Georgia Railroad, left Augusta last night for Atlanta to attend a meeting of the. general man agers of the Southeast, which will be held Wednesday. Mr. Charles A. Wlekcrsham, general manager of the Georgia Railroad, Is the chairman of this association. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE • The illustrated lecture at the First Presbyterian church tonight will be on the "Teeming Millions of Chlna t '’ Many beautiful slides will be shown of the Yang Tse valley. So far these meetings have been largely attended and those who attend tonight are promised aft Interesting, time. SOUTHERNERS QUALIFYING Waahington.—Among the Southern ers who qualified for appointment to the consular service In recent exam inations, according to a list given out here today are the following; Georgia—Walter F. Boyle. South Carolina —Kgmont C. Von Tresekow. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Brown* 6, Wayeros* 2. At Waycro** Beni e: It II F Hi. Lou I* ........600 302 001—« s tl Wa.vcro** 00 0 000 030 3 7 * Houck, Ashley and Jenkins; War j wick, Treton, Miller and Medium I'm \ plre. McLaughlin. PHill.es 7, Raleigh 0. At Raleigh— Score: R II E Philadelphia 7 3 1 Raleigh O' 5 3 Alexander, llhinllp and Dooln aim Kllllfcr, Myers, Evan*, Yon and Riley and Perkin*. , Yank* 5, Turtle* 3. At Memphis— Score: R H E New York 7> 3 3 Memphis 3 X 1 Nap Scouts 6, Brave* 0 At Macon — Score: R II K Cleveland 6 It 3 Roslon 0 t> I George, Benn. Spellman and Dr vogt; James, Coereham, Strand, Whal ing and Gowdy. Cards 5, Jacksonville 3. At Jacksonville— Score: R H E Phlladelphla-Jacksonvllle 3 i> St. Louis 5 <■ 1 liugerninn, Pcrrltt and Wingo; llal so, Salman, Pearson and McAvoy. Brooklyn 3, Chattanooga 2. At Chattanooga— Score: R H E Brooklyn 3 7 i ‘Chattanooga 2 »i 3 Ragan, Pfoffer nnd Fisher and Mc- Carty: Barfoot, Turner, Ktlllngsworth and Street and Graham. Lafayette 9, Carolina 5. At Columbia— Score: R H E Lafayette 3 5 2 Carolina 5 H 2 Holden nnd Wright; Adams, Myer, Fort and Stoney and Heyward. Atlanta 3, Newark 2. At Atlantic— Score: R H E Newark 2 2 2 Atlanta 3 8 !> Brown* 8, Birmngham 3. At Brmingham— Score: R H E St. I/Ouis 8 13 6 Birmingham 3 fi 2 Raumgardner, Hamilton nnd Clem ens and Agnew; Johnson, Robert.Am and Tragesser and Wallace. 9 to 0. Shreveport. La. —The Chicago Fede ■ rals with Tinker playing short won lover Centenary College here yesterday, 3 to 0. Gulls Whitewashed. At Charleston — I Score: RH E I Philadelphia 004 010 000—5 10 2 Charleston 000 000 000 —0 4 4 Wyckoff aijd Burning and Sliang and 1 Thomas; Foster, Pate ami Payne and Dennis and O’Brien. Brooklyn Feds. At Due West — Score: R H E Brooklyn 1 8 2 Erakine College 0 4 4 / Jjgfi I Nadine w Face Powder t/n Croon Boxoo Only) Keeps The Complexion Beautiful Soft and velvety. Money back if not en tirely pleased. Nadine ie pure and harm lesa. Adherea until washed off. Prevents sunburn and return of dlecoloratlone. A million delighted users prove Ite value. Tints: Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White By Toilot Countoro or Mail. 80c . National Toilet Company, Paris, Tenn. Conviction Born of Expsrianca. The man who has used Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy and watched and felt and realized Its remarkable cura tive properties will tell you that It has no superior for coughs and colds. The remarkable success of this preparation aide by the personal recommendations of people who have been cured by It has made It one of the most popular medicines In use. Try It when you have a cough or cold and realize for yourself what a first class cough medi cine will accomplish. For sale by all dealers. FIVE THOUBAND Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s high grade Straw Hats at less than one half price. No two alike. P. F. BHERON & CO. 578-580 Broad. Gloves Cleaned, any length, 10c. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. T. B. DARKENS GRAY HAIR STOPS FALLING HAIR Darkens Evenly and Naturally When your hair turns gray, faded, white or streaked with gray—if hair Is falling out or Is brittle or straggly, try the following: On retiring rub "Q-Ban” on hair and scalp like a shampoo. Let It fall free and dry over night. The gray disappears and a few more ap plications of Q-Ban your hair Is beau tifully darkened and quickly becomes thick, glossy arid lustrous. Q-Ban stops falling hair, promotea Its growth, stops Itching scalp and dandruff. Q-Ban gives a delightful feeling of refreshment ind cleanliness to th» scalp—as Q-Ban Is not sticky or messy, has a mild, pleasant odor; safe to uae and never dlsappolnta. Darkens hair so evenly and naturally no one /an tell. Keeps you looking young by keeping your hair dark, fluffy and beautiful. A large 7-ounce bottle sold for only 50c by Frost's Pharmacy, 502 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Out-of-town people supplied by mail. umg with the hechhdeh You know what the Tango Sand wich is? A little chicken and too much mustard Which ha* no connection whatever with anything that happened in the lie order's Court, of course A e,dored mnn named Kd Mriglr answered a charge of maltreating hla mother-in-law. The ease was re. nrti • by a mnn and his wife, wlm ar« neighbors of Ed's. It seem* that the o'd woman, whose name I* Ullsv, I* "soft." She I* an idiot, *o much so that she could not be persuaded to coiae I 1 court Dili morning. (Though a cot tain number of Idiot* do come ever* morning. ,|u*i to look on 1 Anyhow, the old woman was probably too much of an Idiot or not enough. So the ease was i inducted with out tier. Too witmises said Dint tln* old woman came over to their house last night, threw herself down on the hack niaz/.a and remained there nil hmldlad. weeping as If her heart would break. 'J'h •> could not persuade her to come In, or to go home. Finally, Kd and til* wife, her daughter, came over after her. She was determined not to go home. They could do nothing with her. Finally. Ed resorted to force and dragged Imr up off the floor. She clung, scream Ing. to tlie bannister rail and fought him with all her might And he ai length, with patience exhausted, pull ed her away liy main strength, and, aided by his wife, half dragged and half carried her home. Tile collide w ho reported the ease were strong on the prosecution. The man. especially, seemed hem on getting Ed convicted He said the whole family was in the habit of trentlng the old mother-in-law in the most inhuman way. But the judge, after asking the opinion of Captain Grubbs, Mr. Pil cher, Mr Italy, nnd others, decided that Ed deserved a good deal of credit for trying to take care of the old woman at all. It would require the patience of Job to cope with tlio whims oT the poor old soul forever w'Vhout loss of temper. And he put a suspended sentence of ninety days on Kd. enjoining him not to treat her cruelly again, and at the same time commcndiug him for his charitable desire to take care of her. Then there was u barber shop dis pute between one Claude and one Walter, both colored. The ease, in brief, was this: Claude, drunk, had gone into a barber shop with a gui tar. He played and danced Joyfully until Walter, 111 play, grappled with him. They wrestled for awhile un til somebody lost his temper and they began fighting. Walter pulled a pistol, but It was taken away from him before lie had time to fire. Now, Walter had hired a lawyer for tlie occasion of tills morning an I Claude had not. Tlie lawyer asked the judge to dismiss his client, as the case had not caused any extensive disorder and one man was as much to blame as tlie other. In tact, he pointed out, tlie other man, being drunk, had been the cause of the trou ble, and he 1 leaded that his client would be sufficiently punished by the twelve months he would receive in the city court for carrying a gun with out a license. But the judge said no. lie want ed. he said, to break up these nig gers from carrying knives and pistols, il SHOE SERVICE FOR THE / ! BUSINESS MAN "H|S| Our line of shoes is immensely interest ' ing to men who want real style and durability A Iff service from their shoes. The busy man .fitS can get quick service here if he wants it but ® ||| we would rather have you buy leisurely. HI We never rush you with your purchases, « M§ y Take your time and select the pair m / that fits and suits you in every | u ] ar \y e gladly show you all the different \> l / shapes and styles. j| a Walk-Over 800 l l|’ jj|| and whenever he got hold of one he was going to "stink It to him." He dismissed Claude and fined Walter X A RANGE-ON WHICH kK 1 DAUGHTER CAN COMPETE WITH MOTHER .Vj If o Range is Judge dby the Work it Does The Princess Rules the Kitchen. Meals on time, at loss cost, in more comfort, arc some of the PRINCESS’ features. Look for this name. 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Same Prices Again. $25 or fifty days Somebody whis pered on tnc spectator*’ bench that there may also lie a strong moral hirer herein toward bveuklllg them up from hiring lawyer* ll I* well known that we have thn finest Impt. Woolens, thn best tailored nnd the up to date, clothes. Give us your order. F. G. Martins, ths Tailor*' SEVEN