The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 09, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THURSDAY. APRIL 9. Scial Friday and Saturday-Silk Lined 3s, In Blues. Greys, Tans. A 4 Q Bnd New Stocks and \|fj S 65.., * R. R. T. vs. Univ. of S. C. at Warm Park, Friday at 3 P. M. Will Be Fin Appearance in This City of Any Athletic Team From Unirrsity cf South Carolina —With the Invincible Philpot oitho Mound Augusta Boys Expect to “Mop Up. Question:Fill They Be As Easy As Clemson Bunch? The game mifrow at Warren Park between the Unjrslt.v of South Caro lina and the Riipond Academy base ball teams prories to he one of tilt most interestinflf the college Karnes of the season, ver a hundred nun answered first c; for practice at the university and fm this number has been developed of the best teams in their history. Though an athletic team representin the university has never been seen action In Augusta this institution s many admirers here who will w*>ome thin opportu nity to see the It baseball aggrega tion. Undergone ard Practice. The academy tfln is going through an unusually sevelpractice getting In shape for this They believe that they lost In lilledgeville to the strong G. M. C. tm simply because baseball luck brokagainst them and they are anxious i show local fans that they are jugps good as when they romped aweivlth the Clemsyn bunch. Every ma is going good in practice—they arethowing more of the old "pep" thafct any time this seas-m. If the c<Vg!ans get away with this grrne thi will have to go some. WHAT 10ES JEFF CARE FOR $500? THERE’S MORE CHECKS IN THE BOOK - - BY BUD” FISHER | j i. f s««‘ l 1 ‘ I ' ~ ssoo OUT <* THE °E CHiCteCS A*D 40 W \ U tr*j- 1 BAMK to SPetAD Rip. ft oov Rtoe op. I SH-OUCD m , lto day- ' shall t 4"*e: <s *f||p \ U/ORRV j & Q . MK RAMK . . SEE, WHAT WILL 4U/6LL wme ' I BANK Or O.. McCREARY’S ” “HOME OP GOOD CLOTHES” --- | Bids You a Thousand Welcomes to the Largest and Most Atttractive Array of | NEW EASTER THINGS FOR MEN t . ■ ■ 11 " " 1 That it has ever been their pleasure to show. From the smallest article of Men's wear to the handsomest and most expensive garments to be found are here in vast profusion. ULTRA SMART SPRING CLOTHES Tn everv detail of Spring Dress, both formal and informal, fashion ordains softness of fabric and outline—unstilted ease. Lapels must roll and ripple. Coat front must be soft ns a handkerchief. Trousers are snug and fall short of the shoe. The straightest way to'get such Ultra Smart Spring Style is to come to McCreary’s. Wc offer you the self-same gifted techniques for which the steep-cost, tailors would charge you half again as much. And we also offer you the kind of style-cxclusiveness which it is impossible to impart to clothes that are made by any but expert tailors. Men’s Suits sls to $35 Connoisseurs in the art of dress appreciate the absolute dependability of our offerings' A. R. C. Line-up. Manager Latimer, of the university team, has not announced his line-up as yet and will probably not do so be fore the game. The A. R. C. Une-up will probably be as follows: Hallie, center field; Davis, shortstop; Nelbling or Livingston, left field; Man gum. right field; Rupert, first base; Rea, second base; Philpot, pitcher; Bryan, third base; Boyston, catcher. Tickets are on sale at Miller's and Gardelle's. Prices of admission for all academy games this season will be as follows: Grandstand, 35 cents; bleachers, 25 cents; ladies, 15 cents; schoolboys, bleachers. 15 cents; school boys. grandstand, 25 cents. ORANGEBURG BALL FANS WANT GOOD EXHIBITIONS Orangeburg, S. C. —Raseball fans of this place will see to it that they will have some excellent exhibitions of their favorite game here tills sum mer.. At a meeting recently held ar rangements were made to raise funds so that a semi-professional team could be secured and nolfchboripg cities com- Newest Easter Neckwear Let a man look out for the effect of his neckwear and he's pret ty nearly ante, yet many a man neglects it thinking more of his clothes Neckwear la the Oral—and last—thing that others see. This spring stock of NEW NECKWEAR will “dress up" a man more than he suspects because so novel, different and so far out of the com monplace rut of things. To l>e s afe in your neckwear.be sure of your Judgment and good taate. You may be dead sure you’re right when buying neckwear here. Here Are Some Warm Specials 50c Lisle Half Hose in ry Negligee French Cuffs, special OQp lot, SI.OO and $1.25 values at^dii municated with with the view of ar ranging a schedule. Orangeburg in Readiness For the Citadel Cadets Orangeburg, S. C. —Everything is in readiness for the reception of the Cita del corps of cadets which will reach this city Saturday. Their annual en campment will he held here and the boys have already left Charleston for their eighty-mile hike. Receptions, barbecues, reviews and halls have been arranged for their entertainment and a lurge crowd of visitors is expected In the city for that occasion. Check Your April Couqh. Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold—Head and lungs stuffed —Youaii feverish—Cough continually and feel miserable —You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes inflamed and irr'tated throat ami lungs, stops cougn, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stlckney Corner. Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treat ment and all wthcr remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant—Chil dren like It. Get n bottle today. 50c and SI.OO, at your Druggist. Buckien’s Arnica Salve for All Sores. PAINTER'S DISADVANTAGE. Facetious Doctor (to artist) —Tile pic tures on tile walls are your failures, I suppose? Dyspeptic Artist—Yes. That's where you doctors have the pull over us. You can bury yours.—Glasgow Record. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. Very Latest in the Sporting Dope Line New York.—"lf the majority cf the existing field and track records for aim tjuis are not broken In San Francisco In 1015, I'll be n very much disappoint ed and mistaken Individual," declined James K. Sullivan, secretary of the Amateur Athletic Union and the inun who will have charge of the athletic end of tile Panama Exposition next year. "The way the entries are coming In now Indicates that about 10,000 athletes will take part in the different events," added Sullivan. "These men will bo among the very best of their class In the entire world. Practically every nation of any sire will have men entered In the different contests, and the meet in Frisco will he second in Importance only to tlie Olympic meet. It wouldn’t surprise me If It would excel even the last two Olympic meets in the size of entries and record-breaking events. "America, of course, will trot forth the best athletes In the land. And so will tlic foreign nations. The boys from across the water certainly ought to do even better than they did in 1912, and In 1908, because they will huve had the benefit of the expert teaching of the great American trainers ttint the dif ferent European nations have signed up to net as coaches for their squads. ••The Marnthon ame, which will he run on September 25, and which, of course, will be the biggest feature of tlie meet, ought to he a whirl-wind affair. I haven't any Idea Just now as to the number of men that will he entered in ihi' event, tint It wouldn't surprise me If It went far over 100. And those fellows will lie among the very best distance runners In the world. Easter Shirts The Fit Is The Thing A Shirt thnt fits “just fair” doesn't give a nmn fair play for his ineney at the start. Are you getting fair play for the money you pay? This excellent line of new SPRING SHIRTS gives a man i satisfying fit as well ns some of the prettiest patterns and colorings we've seen for many n year. All you have to do to test us out Is to try the shirts and get monoy back If you’d rather have It than the shirts. Friday and Saturday Only Whisper weight Half Hose r% £ 15c, 2 for ZfOL Silk Ties-Special lot, regu- 01 AH lar 50c values, 3 for 0 ■•UU "I feel absolutely certain now that a series of seven games between the all star teams of tiia American and Na tional Leagues will be one of the ath letic features. As I have said before, I liuvc secured consent from the presi dents of both leagues to go ahead with the plan, but there is no real burry about that. I'll get down to cases on that nbout the end of tills year, or some time next spring.” The entire proceeds from these games, after deducting all legitimate expenses, will be split among the players. Sulli van figures that witli people at the ex position from nil parts of the world tue games ought to draw capacity crowds each day. lie previously declared -.list It was his Idea, backed up by the ex position officials, to charge only the regular big league prices for a (mission "Even with these jaMces prevail'rig," said Sullivan, "each player ought to draw down a handsome Bum." The difference between a tail end club and n pennant ns le gards Washington, seems to be Walter Johnson fiver In I'rexy Wilson's town they figure that with the Speed King on tlie shelf the club would have a mighty Job keeping out of the cellar, while with Johnson on the firing line at regular Intervals the Senators have more than an oven chance of landing near the top of 1 tie American League heap tills season. That's one of the reasons why the Senators, a short time back, Insured Johnson's right wing tor SIOO,OOO. They figure that they stand to lose that amount and more- If the Idaho wonder Boys’ Suits $5 to sls Everything in fashionable accessories to Men’s Dress for Town, Conn try, Motoring or Sporting Wear. I T . " \ ' > c busts, mangles, or otherwise Injures his wonderful whip. Frank Chance, boss of the Yankees has demonstrated that lie’s tin best little house cleanrv that ever managed a ball dull. When Chance rook hold of lha Yankees last spring he found himself possessed of aleuit th!.t>-llva bah players. Of (list small army oidv six remain, and It's possible that are or two will he cast adrift befirt tins season Is over. The six arc: ' a:* her Sweeney, Inlleldev Ihirt/.ell and Plteicrs Warliop, Caldwell, Schulz tnd Keating. Leach Cross, dentist ami flairer, t New York, I!. H A., tnsy change bis ad dress to Los Angeles, Cal., vhlcb Is In the IT. S. A. also. Leach dedal ed when leaving New York for bis light In I "S Angeles that he liked ilia Cull, irnl t cl I - mule so mtieh that be might make I os Ar seles his future home. SPLENDID REVIVAL AT BROADWAY METHODIST Revival services are now growing In Interest at the Broadway Metho dist church with Hev. Will Hill, of Fayetteville, preaching In the after noon at four o'clock, and avertings at 8:15. Mr, Hill Is an evangelist of ten years service and lias preadied from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, lie was located for the past three years In Woodland, California, where he did some hard and effective work. Iln Is a Georgia boy, having been hero sev eral years ago, whore n great meeting was held at St. Luke church. lie Is a man of power and zeal, one who will deliver the truth fearlessly and lovingly. Everyone should em brace the opportunity to hear him. ¥HP ly llj,, V'//WSal xj v'iX ' '^n»jW SIW ffli'fiflp TO\\\ {'■■/'■ t'jf ''! TOW! ryl hW I ttftYx ( ' < v2a\'//j] Tfrfr*',lnU '♦yy/ \ !m> y> H vkrJ ‘ The meetings are growing In Interest from day to day and the people are coming forward for prayer, and great good will lie the result of this meet ing. The public Is Invited to come and attend these services. The pastor, Mr Verticil will lie delighted to see each otic come. Every one Is welcome slid nil will enjoy the meetings and lie helped by hearing tills man of God as lie dully proclaims the truths in God's word. Killed Man She Loved; Girl Had Been Repulsed New York.— Rose Pressman, a sten ographer, who killed Nathan Chase, i salesman in the employ of her unde, Peter Pressman, a manufacturer, then attempted to kill herself, was sen tunned today to not more than twout) years In Auburn prison for women. Site pleaded guilty to manslaughter, first degree She loved Chase and ho had repulsed her attentions. Cle*r» Complexion — Removes Skirt g Blemishes Whv go through life embarrassed and disfigured with pinnies, eruption-, blackheads, red rough skin or suffer ing the tortures of Eczema, itch, tel ler, saltrheum. Just ask your Drug gist for Dr. Hobson’s Eczema OlnL merit. Follow the simple suggestions and your skin worries sre over. Mild, smithing, effective. Excellent for ba bies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping. Alwaya helps. Relief or money hack, 50c, at your Druggist. SEVEN