The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 24, 1914, Page THREE, Image 19

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SUNDAY. MAY 24. Real Estate Eor Sale —BY— G. P. Talbott FOR SSOO. A three-room house in good condition on Daniel Street. Lot 40x200 feet. A good investment for a small sum ■ SSOO FOR SI,OOO. A vacant lot, corner Rich mond and Heard Avenues. 138x268 feet. Can he bought at a bargain. Is realllv worth 81,200, but will be sold for SI,OOO FOR $1,250. Three lots on north side of Kings Way, on The Hill. Each approximately 50x160 feet. Value is going up, but can be bought now at an average of $25 per front foot or practically .. ..$1,250 FOR $2,500. One-story residence con* taining five rooms, bath and closet, with water and gas 36 feet frontage on one hundred block of Broad Street, running all the way through to Reynolds Street. Could be easily divided into two lots, one fronting 36 feet on Reynolds, making a paving investment. Owner will exchange property (re ceiving cash and a cheaper borne) or would sell in full for $2,500 FOR $4,000 On Bolder Avenue, a splendid residence. This is a good investment, and al ready occupied by a good tenant, who will continue, or you can get the property on short notice. Price on ly $4,000 FOR $6,000. Three-story brick resi dence, 500 block Reynolds Street, containing 18 rooms, with bath and closets. House in good condition, with wa ter and electric lights. Lot 55x180 feet. Servants’ house in rear, also three small houses in back yard suitable for colored tenants, that bring in good rental. Splendid boarding house nropos’tion, that can later be used for business’ pur p ses. Levee will not shut off view. A good business proposition for .. $6,000 P. S.—l would like to buy a r sidence for about $4,000, close to business section, containing about 7 or 8 ro' ins, with modern conven iences. X. B.—Mr. Paul Rosstg nol is now with me in the real estate business, and any property entrusted to his bands will receive the very best of attention. G. P. Talbott REAL ESTATE, 51.1 Leonard Building, , Phone 3057. Scene From "Antony and Cleopatra,” the Magnificent Photo-Play, Which Comes to the Bijou Monday and Tuesday •x*. X, y i : £s}*£*£ •xfew /” ijJlmkl mm . ia&lllisu Shacklefon Says That Cost of His Last Exhibition to Be Saved in Sorh Years By Magnetic Work it Did London. —“What is the good of it all?’’ Sir Ernest Shackleton, Antarc tic explorer, repeated to an inter viewer today. “There seems to he no immediate economic good done by Antarctic expeditions, but I can tell you that the cost of my last expedi tion would within three or four years be saved by the magnetic work It did. “From the observations made in the neighborhood of the South magnetic Can’t Fit You Xp comfort if/’ ably, we don’t -‘lr. want to sell "' l ' you. We want i you to know -j, WALK - OVER ~ .» comfort, then \ V T you will know Jt; i_ real shoe satis- ;( . " 1 faction. r The “Doc” model is a com fortable fitting last, ! clinging firm and snug ; un'er the arch and in the heel, has plenty of t tee room, but avoids i i that bulky appearance usual in Droad toe ' shoes. Comes in Glazed Kancraroo, a very soft durable leather at WALK-OVER 300 T SHOP 1 828 Broad Street. yt ; I '■ Jt f M pole, we found that the variation lines on the charts used by all the ships travelling south of the equator were a little bit out. The lines have now been altered, and each ship saves perhaps one or two hours on the voyage. The saving thus effected, you will admit, amounts in a very few years to much more than the $225,000 that the last expedition cost.” Meteorology. In the region to which they were THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, UA. going on his last expedition, Sir Er nest said, one particular thing they had to pay attention to was meteor ology. It had been found that a dense ice season in the Weddel Sea meant heavy rains in Chile and the Argentine. Argentine and Chile did not belong to this country but science knew no country. It appeared that there was an open season in the Wed del Sea this year, with the result that the rains were not so heavy in the Argentine. If they could not get ob servations over a series of years in the South Polar regions, the farmers and :-tock-breeders of the Argentine would be more or less able to regu late tlie water supplies and various other problems that they had to con tend with. 900 Statute Miles. It was proposed to land about 900 statute miles from the South Pole. Jt was known that there was a land ing place, but no one had ever ad vanced inland from the Weddel Sea. A landing would lie made in the sec ond week in December, and the trans continental party would come out south of Australia. It would be the first cro-sing of the last continent to be crossed, and they wanted to do it under the Pj-itish flag. People asked why he was only tak ing six men across the continent. On this expedition he was taking 100 dogs, and six was the least number that could control them. The great er tlie number was the risk of acci dent, and they could not afford to carry any man on a sledge. There were 900 miles of absolutely unknown country to traverse, with an ascent all the way from Weddel Sea to 100 miles north of the South Pole. On the Ttoss Sea side another ship was to come out to meet them, and a par ty of six men would proceed south in odder to get into touch with the transcontinental party. Sufficient Pood. He was taking sufficient food to do the whole journey right across. if they found Impassible mountains be fore they got to the Pole they could retreat to the base, but once they had i assed the Pole and were walk ing towards the Ross Sea, ttiey must g,-> on, because the distance would ho too great to turn back. No party had ever started out before without leav ing depots to try and do a distance like that if a straight line. They had overlooked a ration that weighed 35 ounces —that was that each nrin had 35 ounces of food per day. I. ordinary life a man ate from 3 pouhds to 3 1-2 pounds or more per day but the food which they were taking had the highest amount of nu tritive value in hulk. It was useless to take tabloid food; they must have something which would fill as well. Ignorant. In previous expeditions, Including the one that he wai in last time, they were ignorant of many things. Among other tilings they took goods which, though quite good In themselves, con tallied a large percentage of water, and water has an absolutely dead weight- because they had potential wat'-r on a'l hands. Tlie had a cooking arrangement which would ti rti snow from 25 degree", to 30 de yri s below *ero into water In a very short time, and would only use 10 I oir d weight of petroleum in eleven days’ rooking f r foil, men Th re would he a saving of weight on their sledges. With regard to their dogs they were getting from th" Hud on Bay Pom panv too of their be«t, dogs Including y ome post teams With the dog- was coming an expett dog-driver. They must recognize that they want’d a man with a grea* d-»l of experience to drive dogs, os eotnlly ov r a snowy pain bee-mse when a dog saw noth ing ahead he lost Interest, but when Ihi je w"s » team marching air ed all the other docs would so low There fore thev wan ed an expert do*- drlvor who could handle the "king” dog -o that they would march In front without t«dnr Hogged, and tlie ( ,th< r teams would follow, THE BTORV OF MEXlCO—Ninetv four copies sold to people In Augusta In the oast three weeks. B. H. WM KER Aqent. O. W. REAR, Canvasser. Hard Gum Drrps at Sheron’s Monday. 39c. EVERYBODY LIKES IT. Likes what? SENSATION FLOUR. New Sterling Silver Pieces, suitable for wedding gifts. Sterling Silver Butterfly Pins, the new novelty, all colors, 50c. L. J. SCHAUL & CO., 840 Broad Street. Bring your repairs to us. 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