The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY. MAT 10. When the Baseball War is Over and Con tracts Expire the Fancy Salaries ft/// Come Down With a Rush N.w York— No matter what t,i<> 'it come of the Federal nvnsion wiii be It is a certainty that most of the or ganized major league clubs will nave to struggle along under a top-heavy payroll for two or three year? .onger \Vhen the Feds were flirting so out rageously with the Organized Baseball stiys late in the winter the Organised Magnates got busy ar.d tried (o out hire the Feds. In ocher words they met the oig offer of the Feds, and in some cases event even higher, and then signed their men up for two, three and four years. Practically every player in Or ganized Baseball wfcnse contract ex pired last season signed up one of those long term contructs. And the magnates hoping to back the Federals Kihen ski® Eruptions lilii Sudden Appearance Impurities lay Lurk m the Small Spaces for Iksiths, or Years Wailing Their Chance. (1 ""A Ml 111 i.|i iiyTL /1 —nij&lnvt II [fill JEmTI 3 >ll The sudden appearance of some form of •kin eruption calls for the Immediate use of S. S. S., the famous blood purifier. People will wonder why, when apparently In the bast of health generally, the skin breaks out with unsightly eruptions. It is accounted for by the fact that deep in the Interstices, the small lymphatic spaces, there are hidden away germs that have lain dormant for weeks, perhaps years. Through some cause such as a cold, the system is in a low state of resistance and the germs then jump at the opportunity nud some form of blood trouble makes its appearance. If the mucous membranes are Involved we have colds, catarrh, bronchitis, pneu monia and so on. If the general process of nutrition is disturbed we have rheuma tism. Indigestion, headache and anemia. And wheja the skin breaks out it shows how impurities have affected the blood generally. Then is the time to attack dis ease vigorously with S. S. S. The action of this splendid purifier is a sweeping aid to the natural tendency of the body to itself of all harmful germs. For if this we?e aot true none of us would survive the second week of infancy. The course of 8. 8. S. leads through the vast network of lymphatic veins wherein germs are attacked and held down in the tiny glands of the lymphatic system. Then there is the complex and extensive plan ENGRA WING Quality and Service combined with prices (as cheap as Is consis tent with good workmanship) are assured you, if your next order for Engraved Visiting Cards, Announcements, etc., is placed with us. As work is done in city it naturally gives you the advantage over placing your order through some mail order house. Try us and be convinced. SCHt.EY ENGRAVING CO. Branch Office Augusta Trunk Factory. HOTEL FLANDERS 133-137 West 47th St., New York City. • JU6T OFF BROADWAY. 4k | he Jffnt kind of a hotel in the right locality. In the heart of the xneatre district and adjacent to the shopping centres. Positively fire proof. Excellent cuisine and an exceptional orchestra. A large addition just completed, containing libray, grill and billiard hall. Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. FVom Grand Central Station, cars marked “Broadway" without transfer; Pennsylwnn'a Station, 7th Ave. cars without transfer. Booklet upon reejuest. H. R. BHaRES. PROP WINTHROP COLLEGE Rock HHI. S. C., June 16 to July 24, 1214. COURSES OF STUDY—FuII courses of study will be provided to meet the needs of 1. Superintendents and principals 2. High School teachsrs. S. Primary and grade teachers. 4. Rural school teachers. FACULTY—A large faculty has been secured, composed of special ists and leaders of education in this and other states. SPECIAL FK AT IRKS—Model school through first nix grades. Spe cial course In rural school problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessori methods. General lectures and entertainments. Best features of best summer schoo s. Accommodations unexcelled. County Boards of Education are authorized to renew certificates still In force for al\ teachers who do satisfactory work in this summer school and take the final examination For rates and further information, write for Summer School Bulletin to D. B JOHNSON, Rock Hill, 8. C. President. Have You Thoiilit ofThis Fact? The advantage to you In trading with ua f fa that you are huv- Ins from McCarrel, who has. himself, been a very larg* consumer of everything ln the line of Building M.teH.lsPaints etc fw the paat Twelve Years McCarrel has been through all the experi ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view p Everything from us Is under the Original Label of the Menu weturer and we represent the very best. We do cot manufacture, remix or dope. We take care of you In small retail or car lots. McCARREL SUPPLY CO. 643 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1626. at the end of this season, got many of the players whose contracts do not ex pire until the end of the 1914 season to sign up new contracts that carried them along for two or three years in addition. This was the case with the Brook lyn Dodgers, the Giants, the Boston Braves .the Phillies, Red Sox. Naps and practically ell the other major league clubs. Those contracts are legal and bind the magnate to pay the big salaries they call for. The magnate mir.not “duck” the obligation. And because he can’t it’s certain that until those contracts expire—which won’t be un til 1916 and 1917, he's got to pay out each year In salaries from $25,000 to of mucous membranes lining all the cavi ties of the body. Herein is where poison ous matter is prepared or converted into a substance to be readily eliminated by the mucous membranes of the lungs, liver, kidneys and bladder and by the skin, which is a modified form of mucous membrane. The well-known catalytic action of S. S. S throughout the connective tissues brings into play all the forces of the body to check disease and replace with new tissue building materials that which has broken down or has become infected by disease germs. And what !■ of more than passing im portance S. S. S. is a purely veg< v,.* product, relatively as essential to v _JI - health If the blood is Impure na are the food elements of our dally ration. Get a bottle today at aiy drug store but Insist upon 8. 3. 3. Look out for substitution. Baware of all those harmful stuffs containing mercury, iodide of pot ash, arsenic and other mineral poisons. 8. S. 8. is prepared only in the labors tery of The Swift Specific Cs., 414 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Write for a copy of a finely Illustrated book on skin and blood troubles. When you purchase 8. 8. 8. look for the little folder around the bot tie. It Invites you to consult the Medical Department free should yours be a serious or chronic cast. $50,000 more a year than he ever paid before. “During the period of Federal ac tivity the players held the whip hand.” says Chance. Many players worth only $3,000 a year, at the most, held up their blub owners for $4,000 and $5.- 000. They got more money than they were worth because the owners felt it was a safe plan to agree to this un just demand than to letthem go to tho Federals. But the day of reckoning for the players is coming. When the base ball war ends and the existing con tracts have expired, salaries will go down with a bump. They have reach ed the crest —the very highest in his tory. And this condition Is almost ruinous to the club owners. But the club owners will have their day, too, just like the players are having it now. ‘ “The era of high salaries for ball players soon must come to an end. When It does you can depend on it that players who are drawing $5,000 and $6,000 this year won't get anything like that figure. They’ll he lucky to get $3,000. The magnates must re trieve the losses that have been oc casioned by the Federal war and you n ay depend on it that when they In stead of the players, are once again In control of the situation they will do the retrieving with a vengeance. There Is no doubt but what Chance knows whereof he articulates. When th#magnates get control of the situa tion once again they'll even things up for the old-up game that most of the ball players played last winter. But that won't prevent the majority of the players from having a lifelong laugh. At least 60 per cent of the players who were parties in the hold up game will be ready for the discard when their long term contracta ex pire—even before. And they'll always he able to chuckle over the fact that in the winter of 1914. when they had begun to fear a terrific cut In their 1914 salary, or even being shoved off to the minora, they were able to shake down their employers for a salary al most double that which they had re ceived beforA “Little Girl,” Here's a Way to Look Pretty Vienna.—The infallible way to re tain the fascinating but elusive feat urt in facial expression, the dimple. Is pointed out by M. Jacques La Tour, the noted Paris beauty expert. “We lose our dimples,” he declares, “because we do not eat enough sugar." “We speak of a girl with a dimpled cheek as a sweet girl," M. La Tour said. “We commonly associate smiles and dimples, and associate both with sweetness. And In this we are un consciously right, for dimples stand for sweetness just as much as sugar. Whatever causes the tissue to die, causes the dimple to disappear. Su gar Is the greatest builder of tissue. “Do not lose your dimples. As long as you can retain them you will keep tho appearance of youth. The dimple Is a priceless gift of the gods. But Ido not mean an artificial dimple. I want the real thing retained to almost any age by woman or by man, and you can retain It If you eat sugar. “Each person must, of course, be a judge of his own diet. But no one should stint as to the amount of sugar he eats unless he or she is growing too plump. Too much plumpness Is al most as ruinous to the facial ttsoues which produce the dimple as too great emaciation." THE SLOW BUT DECIDED PROGRESS OF SOCIALISM Paris.—The most Important fact brought out by the 1914 elections for the chamber of deputies is the slow but decided progress mfde by social ism. This Is all the more significant because the body of the French peo ple is Intensely conservative and clings to existing things tenaciously. In eight years the socialist vote has Increased by 620,772. In the elections of 1906, the party received 877,999 votes; this figure was Increased to 1,110,661 in 1910, and this year the socialist candi dates polled altogether 1,398,771 votes. The total number of votes polled be ing 8,328,876, the socialist vote amonnt ed to a little over 16 per cent. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT To those seeking reliable service and meth ods that bring results we wish to announce the opening of our establishment at 210 Mclntosh (7th) Street. We are not in business for dollars and cents alone, we want public -confidence and a clientele that can rely upon us—not one time, but all the time. Laundering and Cleaning is our business, our work is the dependable kind. The success ful and satisfied person is the one whose apparel has the neat appearance. Send your linens to us and we will return them as white as snow. Send your suit or skirt to us and have them returned absolutely clean and pressed. We guarantee our work on any wearing apparel. Pure Artisian Drinking Water Free .4 We are in position to. offer pure artesian water free. Drop in and get a co<d drink. Bring a vessel and we will be glad to fill it for you— any quantity. The service places' you under no obligation. ANTISEPTIC TAILORING CO. Phone 2638. 210 7th Street. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Wliirtk I c* w:ii v r> ' o w Will iou duv ■ §P: I\ f If. *1® :P . ! I*— ’ 1 ,;< f A ” L,u J f • The Chandler is the only six-cylinder car selling for less than S2OOO which has all the following features found on all the leading high-priced sixes. Bosch Magneto for Ignition \ / Packard Separate Electric Motor for Starting / Used on the most 1 Peerless Separate Electric Generator ) famous American < Pierce Imported Annular Ball Bearings \ sixes / Locomobile Large Gasoline Tank —in rear. ) \ Lozier (HANDLES m Other Features In addition to the above features, each of Worth Demanding them instantly assuring good service, there are many other features that are character istic of high-standard design and construction and are found on most of the high-priced sixes. The Chandler is the only light six selling for less than S2OOO on which are to be found all of the following features: Mayo Gen uine Mercedes Type Honeycomb Radiator. True Stream - line Body Design. No dash, no projections. Crowned fenders. Ab solutely clean running boards. Single wire electric system, with wire running through armored conduit. No side lamps. Double in front lights. Cast aluminum motor base, extending from frame to frame. Oiling system all contained within the motor. No outside piping. 3 Imported Coventry chains, instead of noisy gears, to drive camshaft, pump and generator. These chains run silently in a constant spray of oil. Left - side drive and center control multiple disc steel and raybestos clutch Firestone demountable detachable rima Stromberg Carburetor, with hot air and dash priming attachment —double internal enclosed brake drums —triangle section torsion rod, with forward end fitted with double spring buffer —deep 10 and 12 inch cushions. Welsh* 2 BBS lb*. Ron* 16 mile* per gallon of gasoline. Aver ages 7000 mil** par set of liras. SPETH GARAGE AND SALES CO., 930 ELLIS ST. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CO., Manufacturers, CLEVELAND, OHIO J V -«*ssSllSW ill! OK! CROWN” the LA6EL of Mr HFFBc I *^ n .'? t . wlln<>ll ,L t “ )nc !. r ,sve ln hl " own country.” “BELLE OF O<OK rs tmmm non “n! Barraa i"i “? ForOu™ U2SS! 4 m AUGUSTA BREWINO CO. OffijP apmiiip—jn. ii»nii„.,uii'« wm The Chandler has all these features, and more. Regular equip ment includes, in addition to equipment items already named Jiffy Curtains, New Haven 8-day clock, Jones speedometer, rain vision clear-visios ventilating windshield, Bair patent top holders, instantly adjustable tire carrier in rear of tonneau, carrying tire without straps. Consider carefully the Chandler and the three or four other well known light sixes. Compare values in detail. Consider the six cylinder experience of the builders. • A foil season's service in the hands of hundreds of owners all over America has not developed a single mechanical weakness in the Chandler. We know of no way to improve the Chandler chassis. The new body design is the ultimate in graceful beauty. Four types of body: Five-pasaenger runabout, $1785; four-passenger coupe, $2485; limousine, $2085. Come and see the Chandler. If you drive, come drive the Chandler. Then you will know the car. SEVEN