The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10 Store Lately Occupied By S. H. Kress & Co. With a Full and Complete Line of Shoes to Fit the Entire Family _ To impress and fully convince you as to the benefit you will derive by attending the opening of Augusta’s Largest Shoe Store, note the few following prices we quote you below which is only a very small percentage of the numerous values we have and intend putting on sale on our opening days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 11th, 12th and 13th. An extra large lot of Men’s, Ladies and Chil dren’s White Canvas Ox fords,'consisting of leather and rubber soles and heels, At Greatly Re duced Prices Also a large assortment Ladies’ Satin Pumps, all colors. 958-960-962-964 BROAD STREET i B \ BAR IRE RACES IN LOUISIANA Horse Racing Killed By Legis latin'* by 55 to 50 Votes. Ex citement at Final Scene. Baton Rouga, L*.—The Louisiana house oi representatives Tuesday af ternoon lefeated the bill that would have male horse-racing in Louisiana possible. The vote was 55 to 60 on a motion to indefinitely postpone, and was equialent to killing the bill out right. Ony five members of the house were absmt. Much excitement attend ed the foal scenes. Those or and against the measure had sent workers from all sections of the state to Baton Rouge and this force wai augmented by the arrival here Monlay of a secial train bearing almost 20 men from New Orleans. These woked for the bill. Ever slice 1908, when horse-race The U. S. Government Offers Health to the Sick and Ailing No Giessing—No Experimenting—And At Comparatively Small Expense. Hot Spring, Arkansas, the Ideal Resort for Either the Sick Seklng Health or the Well Seeking Pleasure. Hot Spring* Arkansas, is so far and away the greaast health resort In Amer ica that thereis none olher to even be, compared wltl It. While thouands upon thousands of folks seeking ealth, visit these famous baths each yer, yet m*ny mcge thoua ands should cipe who do not. If you are taubled with Rheumatism, Gout, Malaria, .ocornotor Ataxia <earlier stages), Brlgha Disease (not too far Advanced), Ll»r or Bladder trouble, Dyspepsia, fikli or Blood Disease. Ca tarrhal trouble Women's Diseases, or any ailments c a kindred nature —you should by al means cons der Hot Springs, Arkanas, as the most natural place for your ure. Owned and cntrollfcd as It Is by the L. 8. Governmet, your comfort and con venience have already been assured. You are prolcted from exorbitant charges, the h(el rates era extremely reasonable, the barge for hatha la ridi culously low an, even the railroad fare* are made eapecllly attractive. Come end l?ng your family and friends. No nge delightful place for your Bummer vcatlon could he Imag ined High up in la heart of tha Osark STANDARD SAMPLE SHOE STORE Tomorrow, Thursday June 11 GRAND OPENING OF THE SOUTH’S LARGEST SHOE STORE MEN S SHOES Men who appreciate quality, fit and style hap pily combined with comfort, in the shoes they wear, will find here a wide range of styles and lasts that will fulfill every requirement. Each shoe possesses the hand work of the most expert and painstaking work manship. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Stetson’s Shoes for men; regular $5.00 and $6.00 values, will go at ;. .$2.75 Howard & Facter’s $5.00 and $6.00 values, on display at $2.75 One large assorted lot of samples of various stand ard brands, values, ranging from $4.50 to $6.00, to be sold at *.52.95 An extremely large assortment of samples, values ranging from $3.00 to $5.00, to be sold on our opening days $1.95 The above goods are absolutely the verv latest styles in footwear. Visit this tsore on our opening day and be convinced. STANDARD SAMPLE SHOE STORE Sample Shoes of Standard Brands gambling was abolished in Louisiana, there has been talk of introducing a bil] in the legislature to regulate and restore the sport. Not until this ses sion, however, was action taken. Four weeks 'ago the Reinhardt bill was in troduced. At first it was not generally taken seriously, because even many of those who favored it did not think it had a chance to pass. Its friends began to grow in numbers, however, until the whole state was aroused. The brief campaign for and against it was mark ed by three mass meetings in New Orleans, two for and one against it. Women’s organizations and ministers were active against the bill. Those against the bill made no at tempt to marshal their forces to win in two preliminary votes, but waited until yesterday, when a motion was made to advance It to third reading and passage. This was amended to indefinitely postpone, and the amend ment carried. The Reinhardt bill provided for the pari- mutual system of betting and a state commission to govern races. NOT INTERESTED. "Colonel, they say that water seeks its own level. How about that?” “I care nothing about its level, sir. I’m above It.” Mountains the climate U Ideal both Summer and Winter, Seldom a hot day, a»d nights always cool. Practically free from files and mosquitoes. Hotels full of the lond of people you like to meet—many probably from your home town. Write, anyhow, and get full particu lars, handsome souvenir, booklets, views of the City, and Government reports full of interest to you and your friends. Cut out the coupon and mall It today. Mr. Geo. R. Betdlng, Sec'y Business Men’s League, , Hot Springs, Arkansas. Please send, without cost or ob ligation on my part, full Information and U. 8. Government reports and recommspdatlons regarding Hot Springs, Arkanaaa. Hotel*, Bath*. Prices, etc. Name Address Town .State OTHER RESULTS Georgia State League. Waycross 3, Thomasvllle 2. Cordele 5, Americus 4. Cordele 0, Americus 6. Brunswick 5, Valdosta 4. North Carolina League. Durham 2, Charlotte 0. , Asheville 9, Greensboro 2. Winston-Salem 2, Raleigh 3. American Association. At St Paul 3, Indianapolis *7. At Minneapolis 3, Louisville 2 (20 innings). At Milwaukee 9, Columbus 5. At Kansas City 4, Cleveland 3. International League. At Baltimore 7. Jersey City 1. At Baltimore 6, Jersey City 2. At Newark 0, Providence 1. At Toronto 1, Rochester 3. At Montreal 1, Buffalo 5. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM ENDED ‘HUNGER STRIKE” Atlanta.—A dainty dish of straw berries and cream, served mid the sombre walls of Fulton county's "Tow er,’" to Mrs. H. L Van Meter, the slen der young dancing teaching who is held a prisoner there, put an end in short order today to the "hunger strike” which she determinedly began day before yesterday. if the civil authorities of lamdon Just had forethought enough to send over here and get "Dad’’ Mangum, high sheriff of Fiflton county, to take charge of the suffragette situation over there, their troubles would ha ended. This Mrs. Van Meter, late of New York, is accused, along with her hus band, who is also a society dancing teacher, of stealing a valuable LaVal liere necklace, which was taken from a well known Atlanta woman whoso name is withheld. It Is charged that she lost the necklace when she was taking lessons, and that Mrs. Van Meter afterward pawned It. A BROKEN RAIL CaTJsED THE WRECK AT WESTERLY Washington.— A broken rail caused the New York, New Haven and Hart ford wreck near Westerly, R. I. Octo ber 25, 1913, when 74 passengers and three employes were Injured, accord ing to a report today by If. W. Hel nap, chief Inspector of safety applian ces for the Inter-state commerce cow mission. In connection with his report Mr. Belnap, pointed out that derailments caused by broken rails since July ), 1901, numbered 2,762, In which iTt persons lost their lives, 6,004 were In* Jured and damages aggregated $3,237,- 793. $1,500 IN REWARDS^ Columbus, Ga.—Rewards aggregat ing $1,500 have been offered for the capture of the men responsible for the deaths of Roy Palmer, W P. Hlnds man and Frank Allen, shot and killed during the past two weeks In Colum bus The Muscogee County Commis sioners have raised the reward from $750 to $1,500. IHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Before Shopping Read Herald Ads Just a little notice to tell you of Tennis Rackets, Balls, Nets, etc., Base Balls, Gloves, Bats and aIL Croquet, the lawn game. Society Stationery in boxes and by the pound, envelopes to match. Pads, Ink, Pens, Pencils. Richards Stationery Co. LAKE VIEW CASINO THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE J. B. Gollenfttdn present* May Vernon and Company of 10 people, mostly girls, in that beau tiful Musical Mclodama — “THE MOONSHINER’S DAUGHTER” A beautiful Western Story in three acts. Five scenes. A real show to see, and a cool place to go. Don’t fail to see the big tango contest Fri day night. LADIES’ SHOES A large assorted lot of ladies’ Oxfords and Shoes, consisting of patents, gun metals, vici and tans, new kidney heel; also other standard shapes and styles; values ranging from $2.50 to $4.00, to go at . .$1.95 2,000 pail’s of ladies’ oxfords and shoes, samples of various standard makes, including Queen Quality, Wiekert & Gardiners, and Duthenhofers, values from $3.00 to $5.00, to go at 65^ There are, of course, low prices due to lowered quality. But most people know in these days that skimped shoes are not cheap. Get the utmost in a shoe, hut get that utmost at the price which quality makes possible. Visit our store Thursday. It is decidedly to your advantage to do so. Make your visit here pay dividends. Indies’ patent and gunmetal Colonial Pumps, new kidney and Ijouls heels, $3.50 to $5.00 values, at *275 ladies’ patent and Rimmetai Colonial Pumps, N. K. ft h. H., $3.00 and $4.00 values, at *225 It’s the most talked of car in the world. Sterling mer it has sold it to over 530,000 people. See latest styles and prices and Repairs and Supplies at Lombard Iron Works. Pretty Teeth Pretty Women Are synonymous, and pitiful is the sight of an otherwise attractive woman whose teeth are bad—black, decayed, ill-shapen. Everyone of you women so afflicted oome to DR. WHITLAW The Pajnless Dentist, and have vour Teeth “fixed” and be happy. Best Bridge Work. Best Crown Work. Pain less Extraction. Teeth Filled, Crowned, Treated, Bridged, all Without a Particle of Pain Dr. Whitlaw Painless Dentist Lorgest, Finest, Best Equipped Offices in South. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 7 p. in., dailj. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sundays. 842 Bread Street 958-960-962-964 BROAD STREET Children’s Shoes An Important essential to your hoy’s and Kiri's comfort at. this sea, son of the year is the shoes they wear. Shoes like these that combine comfort with durability and style will please both you and them. PRICES $3 00 to $3.00 values at .. .. *195 $1.75 to $2.00 values at .. . 81 25 A very large assortment oT misses’, hoys’ nnd Infants' shoes to be dls played at prices thnt amaze you. Store Lately Occupied By S. H. Kress & Co. Sggjg[ir% 1 * •. «*£/, ioßK|3raMg& SEVEN