The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 8

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SIX THE DINGBAT FAMILY 'Tam-Tsa Dim BAT, You Like um buy book I —— /AJOiAaA ff)FAR Me,, UWAT A QUEER. SoCtC^L— I ALL SAMP ’BfeADSTfcEfikS’, /A)»AW 1 | LOOKS Like Ch/v Es£ >ft HiwSc’oH) {SHQiL Hou-much rich dt/iv/wy gra/jd Pa c im\ -> 1 maybe its Bskwd HI W« A', kwe: wwWBMi , ? jsceer /J) ? ? p . i womder C" HUALAPA4 i*i NO, / sell . I „ \ have Give a; A Off 00. To FVajdL 7• ? t -p - IT DP 30^1 Standing of Clubs Bouth Atlantic League. Club* Won. Lost. r. Ct. Jacksonville it I .900 Columbia 7 f> .r»s:! Savannah 7 5 .583 Macon 6 ,7 .462 Charleston 5 ' t! .455 Columbus 5 7 417 Augusta 4 7 .364 Albany 3 8 .273 Georgia State League. Clu K s. Won. Lost. P. C. Waycross 3 0 1,000 Thomasvllle 2 0 1,000 Amerfcus 2 1 (107 Valdosta ,1 2 .333 Brunswick 0 3 .000 Cordele 4 3 000 Seuthern League. Club*. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Atlanta 5 1 .833 New Orleans f> t .Hit:! Chattanooga 4 2 .667 Mobile 5 5 .500 Montgomery 3 3 .500 Nashville 2 4 .333 Birmingham 1 5 167 Memphis 1 6 167 American League. Club*. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Chicago 5 1 .833 Washington 3 1 .750 New York 2 I .667 at. Louis 3 2 600 Detroit 3 2 .600 Boston 2 2 .500 Philadelphia o 3 000 Cleveland .. o 6 .000 Natiena! League. Club* Won, Lost. P. Ct. Brooklyn 3 0 1,000 Philadelphia 3 o 1,000 Pittsburg 5 t .833 Chicago 2 2 .500 Bt. Loul( 2 4 .333 Cincinnati 1 3 .250 Boston 0 3 000 New York 0 3 000 Federal League. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Brooklyn 2 o 1.000 St. Louis 3 I .750 Buffalo 2 1 667 Chicago 2 2 500 Kaneas City 2 2 .500 Bautimore t 2 .333 Indianapolis 1 2 "T>o Pittsburg 0 2 .000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirates •; Cincinnati 3. At Cincinnati— Bcort: It H K Pittsburg .. .. 100 310 031—9 13 2 Ctnotnnall .. 000 Oil 100 -3 9 4 Cooper. McQtiilllan an<l Gibson; Beaton, Adams and Clark, Gonzalez Chicago •; St. Lout* 7. At St. Louis— Scot*: R II FI Chicago 000 200 070 9 13 r. St. lA>uie . . . . 100 000 240 7 7 2 Cheney and Archer; Urlner and Bnyd*r Wlng\>. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis S; Chicago 1. At Chicago— Score: R II R St. Louis .. .. 000 401 00(1- r, 9 1 Chicago 000 000 001- 1 5 r» Wellman and Croaatn; Ctcotte ami Schalk Detroit 7; Cleveland 6. At Detroit— Score: R H K Cleveland ~ 000 600 000—6 9 3 Detroil . . 002 000 031- 7 9 3 Kahler and O'Neill; Roehler, Dubuc and Stanatge At Louisville 4; Cleveland 2 At Kansas City, 12; St Louis S. At Mllwaukee-Mlnneapoll* game postponed, rain. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta •; Memphis 1. At Mem phi*— Score: R II E Atlanta 101 003 100 -6 10 1 Memphis . . . 100 000 000 -IS* Eflrd and Dunn. Johnson and Schlei Montgomery 4; Mobil* 2. At Mobile— Score: RUE Mobile 001 000 001—2 S 2 Montgomery . 000 000 310-4 1! 1 Hogg and Schmidt East and Knel now Nashville Win*. At Nashville— Peer, Is h F Naarviiie .. .. 16<> 112 io\ n n 2 Chattanooga 102 000 000 3 7 3 Lorentcn, Harding, Turner and Street, Graham. More am Smith Now Orleans At New Orleans— Score: it ll E Birmingham 002 000 000 on 2 *, ; New Orleans 100 010 000 01 3 « 2 Robinson and Wallace; Walker and Higgins* THE SMACKS IN CHARLESTON Condition of Both Clubs, Au gusta and Gulls Fine. Very Interesting Variety of Ball Expected. Charleston, S. C.—Augusta's aggro gat ion of baseball players arrived in Charleston this morning and proceeded forthwith to get into shape for the first game of the series, to he pldmuJ in this city starting this afternoon. The* ComharkH appear to be in the heat of condition an well an the H<i»i (Julia an<i the proapecta are that a very interesting variety of ball wijl be put up. Manager Brouthera, of the Combacks, ntated that hia club la cer tainly going after the Hcafpa of the (Julia and ua "Babe” ia an old Char lestonian and ia therefore known, thla threat la not looked upon aa mere talk. Charleston and the Auguat.i boys will meet again next Monday in Auguata, playing three gamea, Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday. As thinga look now there ia going to he some very hot competition be tween the two clubs* at least for this week and next. TODAY’S GAMES South Atlantic League, Augusta In Charleston. Columbia In Savannah. Columbus in Albany. Jacksonville in Macon. Southern League. Atlanta In Memphis. chattunnoK" In Naahvlle. Montgomery In Mohllr. ItlrminKlnini In New Orleans. American League. St I .mils In Chicago. Cleveland in Detroit. Washington In New York. Philadelphia in Boston (two games) National League. New York In Brooklyn. Boston in Philadelphia. Pittsburg In Cincinnati. Chicago In St. Louis. Federal League. Indianapolis In Kansas City. Chicago in St l/mia Buffalo In Ptttshurg Brooklyn In Baltimore. Georgia State League. Thoniasvllle In Cordele. Brunswick In Valdosta Amerlcus In Waycross. College Game*. Alabama v* Georgia, at Tuacaloosa North Carolina vs. Virginia, at Greensboro. G M 0. vs It M A., ill Uttiucv vlllo South Carolina vs Wake Forest, at Columbia. V P I. vs North Carolina A an 1 M , at Blacksburg Trinity vs Richmond, at Richtnoud Texas A 4k M. vs. Trinity, at Waxa hachie. Mississippi vs. Cumberland, at Leb anon Mlsslsaippl A. 4k M. va Mercer, at Starkcvlllo Tennesaee vs Chattanooga, at Knoxville Texas is Southwestern, at Austin Clear* Complexion—Remove* Skin Blemishes Whv go through life embarrass* 1 snd disfigured with pimples, eruption*, h’ I. V ends, led i .'Ugh skin or euffet Ing the tortures of Rcserna. Itch, tet ter, saltrheum. Juat aek your Drug gist for IV Hobson's Kctema Olnt» ment. Follow the simple suggestion* and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for lia ble* and delloale. lender skin Stop* rhspplng Always helps. Relief or money back. 80c. st your DrugglsL FEDERAL LEAGUE Kansas City 7; Chicago 0. At Kansas City— Poor* R H K Chicago 6 15 1 Ka’tsas City 7 12 2 Ktsk. latttge Watson and Wilson; Harris. Packard and Easterly. St. Louis 0; Indianapolis 2. At St. Lout*— Pore R H F. St I aiui* . .. 020 410 >ox-9 13 0 IndlanaiKili* .. 000 020 000- 2 6 8 Keupper and Hartley; Falkenlntrg and Rarlden An Aid to Digestion. Neve* take whiskey or pepsin aa an aid to digestion hut take Chamber lain's Tablets. Thex will strengthen the stomaeh and enable it to perform Its duties naturally Sold b) all Bslcis ~m SUCCESSFUL SEASON AI BON AIR CLOSES Were More Guests in on Last Day This Year Than Last Season. Management Pleased In the way of success the season of the lion Air hotel, which closed today after nmch, has fully met all expec tationa of the management. The clos ing was observed by a "Dip of the Klag" at 1 p. rn., when the whistles on the grounds a< unded a fond fare well to the winter visitors, returning North. It ia Interesting to know tnat on il»e last day of the season this year there were more guests in the house than on the last day last year. The guests came this season in larger numbers and lingered longer. I taring the season the hotel had some of the moat distinguished men and women of the country as its guests. THE BIJOU Comedy which keeps the audience constantly laughing, costumes which will vie with any ever seen at the Bijou, pretty girls, and good singing characterize "Henpecked Henry," the musical tabloid that opened at the HIJoU today and which will he seen here for three days and nights. The star of the production Is, of course, .link Tralnor, who Is a comedian to the manner horn, and who brings down the house Intermittently. The second act of "Henpecked Henry" Is excruciatingly funny, laughs following at the rate of one a minute. Fay Davenport's "dancing daises' acquit themselvec tv ell and furnish en joyable entertainment. In both acts duets and solos Acceptably rendered win much applause Despite the fact that be was Buffering fro ma severe cold Howard Lankford sang well. He waa compelled, however, to omit Ills specialty netween the acts, but ts ex pected to lie In good condition today. Among the song numbers are "Mexi co." "Kalamazoo." "Bunch of Sweet ness,' a solo by Miss Edna Raymond ■ upltaly rendered, und "The Honey moon Express.” ON TO JACKSONVILLE ! The Old Vets Are Preparing to Take It By Storm, But How About That Ticket ? The old vets are preparing to go to Jacksonville cn masse and the South ern Railway will furnish the trans portation. Thev have aelected the "Premier Carrier" for the premier Job. The beat la always good enough for them. They have also selected two pre mier chefs. Bottler and Hardeman, to prepare an elegant barbecue, which will he seTved to their frlenda at the Deutacher Schuetsen Plat* on the 28th Inst. The tickets arc only tl per— By tin* way. have you seen Capt George Lam hack’’ You had better hurry, hurry, hurry, If you want to sec George! Oppor tunity knocks only once to dedicate a dollar to three good tlilnga; the Con federate Veterans, the barbecue and Jacksonville reunion. - - Why It la a Favorite. There are good reasons *hv Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Is a favorite w Ith the mothers of young children. Bead what one of them says of It: "There could be no better medicine thun Chamberlain's Cgugh Remedy. My children were all sick with whoop ing cough One of them was In bod. hud a high fever und was coughing up blood Our doctor gave them Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Hnd the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them." says Mrs. R a Donald son. of Lexington. Miss For sale by all dealers BOYS AT ST PATRICK S ARE HARD AT WORK Realising the Importance and advan tage of a business education, the boys | of St. Patrick's commercial class have spent ihe past week In earnest study, ever keeping In mind that the next ! few months will decide their future success. The follow Ing Is Ihe standing for ! the week's work Jos M. Kiiichley. Charles Meyer. Charles Dtntmook. 1 Howard Smith. William .Lain). John Itresuahan. Robert Hrcxnnhan. James Mura. Morgan Barton. William Mitch- , ell, Julian Weltch, Joseph M. Lee. About Rheumatism. People are learning that It la only a waste of time and money to take medicine Internally for chronic and muscular rheumatatn. and about nine iv nine out of a hundred cases are 1 one or the other of these varieties All that I* really necessary to afford | relief la to apply Chamberlain'* Uni-' raent freely. Mr* H Miller, taigans port. Ind . write*: "I have used Cham berlaln'a Liniment for rheumatism and It always gives relief." For tala, s- -«> * —’era. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. TWO THAGDIES IN MARIETTA Sunday Was Marked by Two Suicides and Fight That May End f atally. Marietta, Ga. —With two suicides and an attack in which the victim is expected to die. Marietta has passed a Sunday that ban been far from quiet. Mrs. Cam Sadie Carter, a bride of less than a month, placed the muzzle of a shotgun to her breast at 10 o'clock in the morning and fired off a charge that caused her death an hour later. E. H. Kreyer, a prominent citizen of this place, killed himself by shooting himself in the head with a revolver at his pretentious home on Cherokee street at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The tragedy occurred Just after the return of his wife from a week’s visit to Savannah. In a quarrel that is said to have originated over the collection of a debt. Spratt Tenent, a well-known citizen, struck W. E. Moss, a farmer, with a piece of gas pipe at 9 o’clock till# morning. Moss has not yet re covered consciousness and is said to lie in a desperate condition. Tenent is in Jail. FRACTIONS VS. FACT. Teacher (explaining fractions) Suppose, now, Willie, you had little boys visiting you and you had only one apple; how much would each little hoy get? Willie—Wouldn’t get any. I’d wait till they’d all gone home and. eat it myself.—Boston Transcript. Skin Health Comes From the Blood Even Slight Eruptions Such As Acne Should Be Treated. Tlmplpfi and akin troubles do not alifbt on thp face llkf flies. Thay come buttling out from within. Thpy are impur ItIPP And if let alone or greased with aalrea the? become chronic, simply because tha cause la at ill at work within. It should be attacked with 8. 8. 8 and the Impurities in the blood thus rendered harmless. The skin Is but a net wt>rk of fine blood resaels. And it Is a perfectly natural con sequence that any lufluenco In the blood that Is a condition of ill health makes tta first appearance In the skin. There are certain medicinal properties tnat follow the course of the blood stream and tha Influence of these properties Is that of an antidote. This Is why s*. 8. 8., the best known blood purifier, has such a posit lYe action in the skin. There Is one Ingredient in 8. 8. 8. which peculiarly stimulates cellular or glandular activity to select from the blood or from this fine net work of blood vessels la the skin, those element* which it re quires for regeneration. Thus pimples, rnsie. eczetna. lupus, or any other blo4*d condition that attacks the tkin or seeks an outlet through the skin Is met with the antidotal effect of S S. 8. This U why Akin troubles vanish SO readlljr and why they do not return. I'nder the Influence of 8. 8. 8 this flne net work of blood vessels In the skin is constantly taking from the blood the nutri tion reguired for healthy tissue and the cause of disease is Just aa constantly being removed, scattered and rendered harmless. These facts are more fully explained In a book on skin troubles sent by The Swift Specific Ov. Ml Swift Bldg. Atlanta. Oa. You will And 8 8 S on sale at all drug st ore*, (let a bottle today and bauish all skta afflictions. Easter Presents Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals. Pine Stationery, boxed. Waterman Fountain Pens. Kodaks and Films. Richards Stationery Company - Why Did He Tear It Up, We Wonder MAKING AND MARRING. She—You know it takes two to make a marriage. lie—Yes; but one can make a fail ure of it.—Philadelphia Record. NECESSARY UTENSIL. "She has a heart of stone!" "Perhaps not.” ‘‘She has! I can make no impres sion upon it!" "Have you tried a diamond?" — Houston Post. Big Company Showing at the Bijou Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ! 1 f J jacktraimor! 4 f IN Henrxp THE GREAT OUT-DOORS^^M —becomes an irresistible impulse as the languorous days of Spring inspire outings in wood and filed. A zestful accom \MK paniment on such occasions is a supply of delicious m belle of Georgia I ‘if J fll ’lhe'Home BeertNone Better. ril * 1 kTO This delightfully refined Brew adds enjoyment and refresh- fIU lH [r jm ment to any motor trip, to the country or across it. Put a M W Jl ', Hk case in your Aachine, and you'll be sure of giving the occa- HHL 19 By sion the touch of hospitality necessary to make it a success. mra BE SURE YOU ORDER ‘ BELLE OF GEORGIA”—Get it #M. m 3% Vanderbilt Tjofef O/hirtif yßuTtk Street east at(Sarh G/foenue WALTON H.MARSHALL, Manager- An Ideal Hotel with an Ideal Situation Summer I^a.tes‘ MONDAY. APRIL l