The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THURSL'Ai, JUNE 17. NO DECISION IN TULIN CASE Young Mrs. Tillman Dressed Entirely in White Follows Proceedings For Custody of Girls. \ Columbia, S. C. —Mrs. Lucy Dugas, the divorced wife of B. R. Tillman, Jr., ap peared before the South Carolina court Wednesday afternoon and opposed the petition of United States Senator and Mrs. B. R. Tillman, that they be al lowed the custody of her two little daughters, Douschka Pickens Tillman and Sarah Starke Tillman, during the months of July and August while young Ben Tillman is absent from the state. The mother said that Senator and Mrs. Tillman had no right whatever to the little girls. No decision was announced by the court, which said they would take the petition under advisement, Abent From State. Henry C. Tillman, of Greenwood, a son of Senator Tillman and brother of young Ben Tillman, the father of the two children, appeared and made the request that Senator and Mrs. Tillman be allow to have the children for July and Au gust, as young Ben would be absent from the state then. The latter has accepted a position as secretary of the board of engineers wilier will lay out the route for the government railroad in Alaska. Under the decision of the court over a year ago the children were to be with their father during the summer months. The senator and his wife asked to be al lowed to have the children and Henry Tillman said they were getting old and loved the children and they made the request out of justice and humanity. The Human Side. ‘‘My request is more to your human side than to the strict' .w," said Mr. Tillman. Counsel for the young mother in op posing the request said the father gave up his right when he left the state. She wanted to make a point of the allega tion that she alone had contributed to the support of the children since the separation from her husband four years ago. She said he ought to be made to con tribute to their support by the court. The question of support the court ruled out and held the parties down to one question, whether Senator and Mrs. Tillman should be allowed to have the children during July and August. Mrs. Dugas' attorney would not even admit the jurisdiction of the court, but reserved the right to raise this as an objection. Mrs. Dugas, dressed entirely in white, followed the proceedings with closest attention. She was accompanied to the court room by her sousin, Dr. F| P. W. Butler, and her attorneys, Graydon and Depass. The two little girls were not In court. SPORT DOPE Trans-Atlantic Flight. ew York. —In preparation for the trans-Atlantic flight, to take place next month, the two motors of Rod man Wanamaker's flying boat have undergone successfully a thirty-hour test at Hammondsport, N. Y., accord ing to a telegram received at the Aero Club of America. Since 7 o’clock Tuesday until 1 o'clock yesterday the two 100-horse power motors with propellers attached hummed away at an average speed of 1,000 revolutions a minute without a hitch. For speed, power, durability and fuel consumption they exceeded the requirements estimated for a suc cessful flight across the Atlantic. Panama-Pacific Exposition Games. Lyons, France.—Official recognition of the athletic games to be held at mittee and carried unanimously, the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco was voted at today’s meet ing of the International Ameteur Ath letic Federation. The resolution was proposed by James E. Sullivan, presi dent of the American Olympic com- Gull Fans Excited Over Prospects of a Pennant Charleston, S. C. —Probably Charles ton fans were never more excited than now, the crucial series of the first season half being staged here with Savannah. Many local baseball followers already see the “pennant” flying over Hampton. Park diamond, counting on beating Savannah and I Columbia in a row. A big delega t tion headed by a brass band met the . team returning at 5 a. m. today from Jacksonville. All attendance records | 'will probably be broken this after noon. Savannah leads Charleston by . three games. ACT QUICKLY. FOR OFFER SOON ENDS Don’t blame The Herald if you are too late to get a copy of “Songs That Never Grow Oold.” Due notice was "given that the allotment of books was rapidly growing less and readers are urged to act quickly. Now the distri bution must soon be withdrawn and the date of closing has already been announced. Lose no time in clipping and pre senting the song book coupons which are printed daily, lor you'll need a copy of this book for yourself and you’ll also want several additional copies for your friends. The Herald is not surprised at the great interest in this offer. It is not unusual for readers to Inquire where they can get the words to this old song or to some other old favorite [that It has been difficult to recall |to memory—and here are all the old favorites bound together in one vol kimp. The volume consists of seven Book.; in one, for in it there are home pongs, love songs, patriotic, sacred Pnd college songs and also operatic ftnd national songs. I The song book coupon in another ftolumn of this paper instructs you liow to get this wonderful book al most free, if you act quickly. Always Lead to Better Health. I Serious sicknesses start In dtsor (Bers of the sotmach, liver and kld- Jieya The best corrective and preven tive la Dr. King's New Life Pills. They Purify the 8100d —Prevent Con stipation. keep Liver, Kidneys and Boweli In healthy oondlton. Give you better health by ridding the system of fermenting and gassy foods. Effec tive and mild. 25c. at your Drug gist. Biteklen't Arnica Salve tor All Hurts. . Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct. Savannah.. 3S 19 .667 Jacksonville 34 21 .61S Charleston.. .. .. ..35 22 .617 Columbia 30 27 .526 Albany 23 32 .420 Macon 24 33 421 Augusta ..23 34 .404 Columbus IS 37 .327 Southern League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Chattanooga.. .4 .. ..32 23 .580 New Orleans 31 25 .554 Mobile 29 26 .527 Nashville 30 27 .526 Atlanta 27 26 .510 Birmingham 27 27 .500 Memphis.. 23 32 .420 Montgomery 21 35 .375 American League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Philadelphia 28 17 .622 Washington 27 20 .571 Detroit 28 22 .560 St. Louis 25 22 .532 Boston 24 22 .522 Chicago 23 25 .479 New York,. 18 26 .409 Cleveland 74 33 .298 Federal League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Baltimore.. 24 16 .600 Chicago 26 20 .565 Buffalo 21 19 .523 Brooklyn 19 '2O .487 St. Louis 23 25 .479 Pittsburgh 20 23 .465 Indianapolis.. .. .. ..19 23 .452 Kansas City'.. .... ..21 27 .438 National League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct. New York 26 15 .635 Cincinnati 29 19 .604 Pittsburgh 23 20 .535 St. Louis .24 26 .480 Chicago 23 25 .479 Brooklyn 20 22 .476 Philadelphia 19 23 .452 Boston.. .. 14 28 .333 WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR ry Tne Herald. Apply Sub Station No. 1, Kollock street. ts pIYERSIDE r NAVAL academy I IDEAL VACATION ’ PLAN FOR A BOY. ' The combination of wholesome recreation out of doors with a mod erate amount of reading, or if the boy has been deficient in school, a certain amount of sys tematic study. Riverside Summer Naval School and Camp is the only in stitution of its kind in the South that has U. S. Government recognition and equipment. Cadets live in barracks or in tents as preferred. The last ten days will be spent in camp at Wrightsville Beach, N. C. Session begins June 30 and continues eight weeks. Illastrafed Catalog on Request. RIVERSIDE NAVAL ACADEMY f Bax 37 Gainesville, Ga. PILES CURED Withiout the knife; without detention from business; without coutery; no dan ger. No one need suffer from this complaint when this humane cure is awaiting them. RHEUMATISM In moat of Its form» Is permanently cured by my system of treatment. ECZEMA, Pimples, Erysipelas or any eruptive diseases of the skin prompt ly cured. BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROU BLES, under my system of i treatment show signs of improvement at once. ULCERS—I care not how long standing, I usally cure them in • short while. Consultation and advice free and confldentiaL Office hours, 9 a. m. to 7 u Mb Sundays, 10 to 1 only. Dr. Groover, Specialist 504-7 Dyer Bldg. Augusta, Ga. Prevent Plantings! N. L. Willet Seed Go. AUGUSTA. Mid Summer Legume- Cow Peas, Roy Beans, Velvet Bean*, Beggar Weed. ' Mid Summer Food Crops Lookout Mountain Po tatoes, Mexican June Corn. Turnips, Collards, Sweet Potato Draws, H.OOO, $2.00; 3,000, at $1.75.) OTHER RESULTS Georgia State League. Brunswick 9, Americus 1. Thoipasville 6, Cordele 5. Valdosta 6, Waycross 3. North Carolina League. Durham 4, Charlotte 5. Winston-Salem 1, Raleigh 2. Asheville 3, Greensboro 8. American Association.. Kansas City 2. Cleveland 3. St. Paul 3, Indianapolis 4. Minneapolis 3, Louisville 4. Milwaukee 3, Columbus 7. International League. Montreal 3, Buffalo 6. Toronto 3, Rochester 6. Newark 1, Providence 3. Baltimore 4. Jersey City 2. College Games. At Cambridge, Mass.: Holy Cross 7, SEASHORE LIMITED TRAIN TO TYBEE “Where Ocean Breezes Blow.” Every Sunday CITY TIME Lv. Augusta- 6:50 am. Ar. Savannah (Central Time) 10:20 am. Ar. Tybee Beach (Central Time). . .11:45 am. Lv. Tybee Beach (Central Time). . 6:00 pm. Lv. Savannah (Central Time) 7:30 pm. Ar. Augusta (City Time) 12:45 Night Round Every Trip ■■ ■ Sunday Tickets good only on “Tybee Limited.” Week End Tickets, $4.50 Round Trip Season Tickets, ■■ $7.35 Round Trip There’s no place like Tybee for a day’s rest and recre ation, and a plunge in the briny surf. Street cars from and to all parts of the City will connect with the TYBEE LIMITED leaving Augusta 6:50 a. ni. and arriving Augusta at 12:45 midnight Sun days. Central of Georgia Ry. “THE RIGHT WAY” W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Agent, 719 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 1 \ f WALTON WAY HOME ——t — 1 ; .. 1 1 I - The picture doesn’t do this pretty home at 1831 Walton Way justice by any means. Its eoziness and individual charm arc not brought out in the picture. Fruit trees, large shade trees, fertile garden, pretty lawn, broad piazzas, all lend charm to this place. It has six large comfortable rooms, large hall, bath and every convenience, including garage. You can’t duplicate this home for $5,000. 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