The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 24, 1914, 4.15 P.M. Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 Capital and Surplus rvr.i •. . . $230,000.00 Gross Resources $1,400,000.00 With *.mpl« mplt*.l and unexcelled facilities, this hank offer* to the (rood people of Augusta and surrounding territory all of the advantages that make bank-connectlon satisfactory. Depoeltors - Intereat* receive the m it careful attention, and »r* the initial factore In the affaire of this hank. The accounts of careful, coneervatlve people solicited. Deposits may be made by mall. Safety J.«ck Boxes at $3.00 to $20.00 per annum. jQf L. C. HAYNE, President. jfvf GEORGE P. BATEB, Cashier. A? Smart Shoe Styles While graceful lines coupled with heart-whole workmanship and trust worthy quality are distinguishing fea tures ol our Women’s Shoes, yet they go farther in the claim we make for 1 ‘smartness of style.’* No costume is complete—or correct— unless the shoe is correct also, and no woman can be said to be well dressed without it. Our shoes are correct as they are fresh from the hands of one of the lead ing manufacturers, who are always in touch with dame fashion’s latest decree. Selling “From Maker to Wearer” we save you from fifty cents to a dol lar on each pair of Shoes bought from us. $250 $3! s3l Guarantee Shoe Co. Broad and Tenth Sts. FOR SWOLLEN ANKLES OR EYELIDS TRY BUCHU Mixed With Juniper, Best For Kidney or Back Pains and Swelling. Swollen eyelids or ankles, twinges or back pains In the region of kid neys, spots before the eyes, yellow skin, shortness of breath are sure signs of weak kidneys. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment Sou experience any of the above symptoms get from any reliable drug gist a bottle of Stuart’s Huchu and Juniper. Take a tablespoonful after each meal. Drink plenty of water. Stop eating sugar or sweets. In a day or so y< r kidneys and bladder will act fine. The symptoms disappear like magic, for Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound acts quickly on the kidneys and bladder, strengthens these organs and drains all impurities trom the kidneys. You then quickly [\ gain you r buoyancy and ambition. I . <• skin taking on the red nue of pure, rich blood. All swellings In an kles or eyelid* pass away. Back pains and shortness of breath cease to worry you. Stuart’s Buchu and Juni per is old folks’ recipe for kidney trouble and is properly compounded for kidney trouble. — (Advt.J CHILDREN’S HOME REPRESENTATIVE HERE Rev. J. T. Jenncr and Wife Will Establish Permanent Headquarters in Augusta. K»*v. J. T. Jenner and wife from At lanta, lire in the city. They come to take up permanent headquarter* in An* tfiiMtu uh local reprcMcntativea of the (JerA’gla Children’** Home Society. Mr. Jenner expect* to neciiro Home suitable office Hpace in the near future, which will he announced later. The Htate su perintendent, Hubert B. McCord, with headquarters In Atlanta, Hpent Wednt s «lay In the city, carefully nt inlying the mMnation here. He reports marked pro grc*H, both In Atlanta and Savannah, nlnce the society began 1 1 h wofk In rea ming from hornet* of *h m»e and placing Into Chrlatlnn homea hoy a and girla who ulmll Koine day he men and women. Hvery church, all Chrintlan organization, 'lhe Asaoctated Charities, Children's Court, In fact, every public-spirited man mid woman, should lie Interested In caring for orphan, abandoned, neglected, • ruely treated children in the most mod ern and scientific way. The plan pat turned after by the Childrens Home Society has been proven to he the most • fleet Ive way. At present Rev and Mrs. Jenner are or.ited at 1C»1 Greene street, phone 3530- J Should you know of any child either In Augusta or within a reasonable dis tance in need of public attention, they would he glad to see you personally and go in*o the case fully. Would also like to get la touch with any home wishing to make application f<r a child to rear. GOV. SLATON REFUSES A RESPITE TO CANTRELL Atlanta, Ga. Governor Slaton was be selged In vain up to a late hour this morning to grant a respite for Jim Can trell. Jrt years old, sentenced to hang today In the Jail at Gainesville. Jim Cantrell, along with his brother Bart, is under sentence to die for the murder of Arthur Hawkins. Jim being convicted as an accessory to the crime Govern* *• Slaton told the delegation which had come down from Gainesville to seek a respte, that he would not thnk of grantng a further stay of execu tion unless the judge and solicitor gen eral of the Hall superior court requested him to do so. DREAMLAND THEATRE SATURDAY’S PROGRAM. THE TEST. HOW GREEN SAVED HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW, A comedy. FOR THE FAMILY'S HONOR, In two part*. OLD MAN. COLLECTING THE RENT, A comedy. MABEL AT THF WHEEL, A keyutone comedy. A Gcldar.il, Two-Reel Production. The above program will ho ahown until 6 p. m. Six of the beat reel* nr* nelected for our night nh»»w. El Vcimpiro Tlw Bellows Box Insect Powder 10 Cents l\ill< Flies. Fleas, Water Hugs,Roaches, etc. Safe ami handy to use. Harmless to mankind. Try a l*ox. T. G. Howard DRUGGIST The stores IHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Jacksonville 11 3 .780 Savannah 10 G .62 j Columbia 9 7 .5 63 Macon 8 9 .470 Charleston 7 8 .467 Albany 6 9 .400 Columbus 6 10 .375 Augusta 5 10 .333 Southern League. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct. New Orleans 7 2 .778 Atlanta 6 4 .600 Chattanooga 6 4 .600 Nashville 6 4 .600 Mobile 4 ft .444 Montgomery 4 6 .400 Birmingham 4 6 400 Memphis 2 8 .200 American League. Cl übs. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Chicago 7 2 .889 Detroit 6 2 .750 New York 4 2 .667 Washington 4 3 .571 Boston 3 4 .429 St. Loulb 3 5 .375 Philadelphia 2 4 .333 Cleveland 1 8 .111 National League. Clubs. Won. J ost. P. Ct. Pittsburg 7 1 .875 Philadelphia 4 2 .667 Brooklyn 3 2 .600 Chicago 3 4 .429 New York .. 2 3 .400 St. Louis 3 5 .375 Boston 2 4 .333 Cincinnati 2 5 .286 Federal League. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct St. Louis 7 0 1,000 Baltimore 4 2 .667 Buffalo 3 2 .600 Chicago 3 4 .429 Brooklyn 2 3 .400 Indianapolis 3 5 .375 Kansas City 3 5 .375 Pittsburg 1 3 .250 Georgia State League. Clu’s. Won. Lost. P. C. Thomasville 5 1 .833 Waycross 5 2 .714 Amerlcus 4 3 .571 Valdosta 4 3 .571 Brunswick 1 5 .167 Cordele 1 6 .143 GEORGIA LEAGUE Thomasville 7; Waycross 1. At Thomasville — Score by innings-. R. H.R Waycross .. .. 000 (100 010- —1 6 3 Thomasville . . 000 302 02x—7 12 2 Batteries —Day and Dudley; War wick and Coveney. Umpire, Gentle. Americus 8; Brunswick 2. At Brunswick — Score by innings: R. H. E. Amerlcus .. .. 101 110 220—8 13 4 Brunswick .. ..001 000 000—2 4 3 Batteries Dacey and Manchester; Cates, Stewart and Schuman. Um pires, Duggleby and McNamara. Time, 2 hours. Valdosta 5; Cordele 1. At Valdosta, Ga.— Score by innings: R. 11. E. Cordele 100 000 000 —1 5 0 Valdosta . . . . 200 000 30x—5 6 0 Butteries —Osterdorf and Eubanks; FOR TRUE ECONOMY”AND A PERFECT FIT ■ ■■ ■■ ■ *■ WEAR THE Style Comfort 5 o ara| __________ If * Spring Suits $ 12.50 to $35.00, They go as low as absolute confidence in mate rials and sound tailoring will permit. They go as high as is necessary to get the finest things to be had in Men's Suits. Rogers Peet and Schloss Bros. clothing is clothing possessed of all that style, quali ty of materials and fine tailoring methods found in custom-made garments but at a much lower price. There are suits much higher than ours because there are men who judge value only by the excessive price that is put upon a thing. SWAN - EDWARDS CO. Weidell and Fuesse. Time, 1:30 Umpire, McKee. TODAY’S BASEBALL WEATHER American League. Detroit in Et. Louis; cloudy. New York at Philadelphia; Clear. Boston at Washington; clear. National League. Cincinnati at Chicago; cloudy. St Ixjuis at Pittsburg; clear. Philadelphia at New York; clear. Brooklyn at Boston; clear. Federal League. Brooklyn at Pittsburg (2); clear. Buffalo at Baltimore; clear. COST OF LIVING. How the waiter makes us holler Fov the good old-fashioned time! Nlw he wants a half a dollar Where he used to take a dime. ECONOMY SHOE CO. 310 JACKSON STREET Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. W /7y ipi lb " .Tgl /A. iSMsM COLLEGE GAMES At Lexington, Va: Guilford College 21; Virginia Military Institute 4. At Lexington, Va.: Washington and Lee 10; Trinity 7. At Hamilton, N. Y.: Colgate 9; La- Fayette 2. ST. LUKE BOYS TO PLAY AUGUSTA ATHLETIC TEAM Tomorrow afternoon the St. Luke Baraca baseball team will meet the Augusta Athletic team, this will be the second game this season these two teams have played, the St. Luke boys winning the first game by 7 to 0, and the Athletic boys are going to FRIDAY. APRIL 24. give the B:racas a run for their money tomorrow, this game will be played in West End, on the Thomas field, and it will be a nice game of baseball, for the St. Luke team has a wonderful reputation as a set of base ball players, and the Athletics are not strangers, they have a strong team and every one is invited to be at this game, which will start at 4:30 o’clock. Batteries: St. Luke, Brunkhurst and Hooper; Athletics, Seigler and Ivey. FUSSING. Jack—Talk about trials and tribula tions! I was having a fine time In kin dred pursuits and I had to come back to college. Jill—" Kindred pursuits!'’ What do you mean? Jack —Oh, fussing with my pretty cousins! Tale Record. Quality Price