The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 19, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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FRIDAY, JUNE 19* CRIMSON AND BLUE W P.M. Tons of Money Bet on the Har vard Crew to Vanquish Yale in Boat Race at New London New London, Conn. —Forty thousand visitors from all of the United States jamed their way into this quaint little Conectlcut town today so that they CALOMEL IS A FORM OF DEADLY MERCURY Instead of Such Dangerous Stuff, It Is Recommended That You Take Dodson’s Liver Tone For Constipation. Dodson’s Liver Tone was made to take the place of calomel. Calomel is a form of mercury, a mineral and a poison. Dodson’s Liver Tone is an all-vegetable liquid—never harmful. What calomel does unpleasantly and often with danger for constipation and sluggish liver, Dodson's Liver Tone does for you safely and pleasantly, with no pain and no gripe. It does not interfere in any way with your regular business, habits or diet. You feel good after taking it. INDIA TEA • Iced or Hot Quenches Thirst and Refreshes Body and Mind ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS. Published by the Growers of India Tea tit For a High Grade Stylish Suit Available nowand for early and late Fall. You cannot equal anywhere, ours, at SIO,OO & (15.00 They are identical with what you will be required to pay elsewhere $lB to $25. Our Palm Beach Special at $5.00 are the kind that others offer at $7.50 and $8.50. We carry a full line of gents’ furnishings, including Onyx Hosiery, Lion Brand Collars, Stetson Hats, Eclipse Shirts, Our $2.00 Hat Special Equals any $3.00 Hat. All Eclipse Shirts Now at 20 per cent Reduc tion. A. SILVER CLOTHIER 1028 Broad St Furnisher might watch Yale and Harvard stage theif Tth annual regatta on the River Thames. Harvard was the top-heavy favorite in the little betting that took place. Harvard’s backers came to town with tons of money, willing to bet it on the Crimson crew at almost any odds, but the Elis would have very little of it, at straightaway bets on the result of the races. . Harvard's crews this year looked bet ter on paper than those of last year which simply ran away with the Yale outfits, while the Ells orews of this year, juflged by their records to date are no better, if as good, as the 1913 outfits which went down to such an in glorious defeat. There was perhaps less betting on the outcome of today's river battles than ever has characterized a similar meeting between the rival universities. In other years the old grads” of Eli, no matter The great success and wide sale of Dodso 's Liver Tone are the result of what it does for people. Its merit is backed up bjfa guarantee of “satisfac tion or your money back,” as your druggist will tell you. Dodsbn’a Liver Tone was intended from the start to take the Place of calomel. The label on the bottle al ways has said so, beginning with the first bottle sold. - odson’s Liver Tone “livens the liv er,” overcomes constipation agreeably and makes you feel good, and if you are not satisfied completely with it your druggist will hand back the pur chase price (50c) to you with a smile. hen you go to buy a family remedy, don't fail to judge" between the plain, simple truth about Dodson's and the louj claim of its imitators. That the public does so accounts for the enor mous increase in the sales of Dodson’s Liver Tone month after month. how hopeless seemed the chances of the Yale crews, always backed them with a little lucre. But the Yale graduates, disgusted by the shifts made in the rowing system in the past two years, refused today to risk any of their mon ey on the faint chance that Yale had for victory. By Three or More. However, the Harvard backers were able to get a few bets with Yale men by offering odds that the Crimson varsity crew would defeat Yale by three or more lengths, and that the Crimson freshmen eights would beat the Yale freshmen by at least two lengths. Of course, most of the interest cen tered in the varsiety race which was scheduled for 4:49 this afternoon, but a big crowd rode in the observation trains or sat on the hillsides and watched the lYeshmen race which was held at 10:45 in the morning. Members of both crews reported to their coaches early in the morning in good condition. They took a short work out on the river in the morning for the purpose of limbering up their muscles. The one thing that Yale supporters feared most of all was the different styles of rowing that have been taught the men in the past three years might bring about a real confusion in a criti t il moment. Some of the men in the shell were originally taught the old Bob Cook stroke. Others learned the straight English stroke that Yale tried last year, while the new-comers this year have been drilled in the 1914 stroke which has been taught them by Coach Nickalls. Three Kinds. Of course the Yale crew this year is rowing only the stroke that Nickalls and his associates have taught them, but it is feared that if the Yale crew' should be able to keep within striking distance of the Harvard outfit until near the finish line, they may unconsciously go back to the style of rowing that they first learn ed when called upon for a final spurt, and that In this way, the crew will be pulling three diferent kinds of strokes. Although the largest portion of the crowd came to town this morning on special trains over the New Haven r&il road or.via automobile several thousand arrived last night, packing New Lon don’s few hotels and rooming houses. Part of the overflow was accommodated in the private homes of some towns people. while the rest passed up sleep altogether and spent the night and the early mornig hours “Whooping things up” for their Alma Mater. There was mighty lttle sleep In this town last night except for those in the | somewhat distant section of tho city, but New London stages a boat race only once a year and it ‘doesn’t seem to gea very much peeved when the 'old grads’ become young again, make so much racket in the town that sleep is impos sible. H Huncgy Horde. New London has enough restaurants to normally accommodate its population of 22,‘d00 or so. but it could not despite extensive preparations accommodate all of the hungry horde that swept down upon the town shortly before the noon hour. This forced thousands of visitors to choose between going hungry or patron izing the fruit stands and laying in a supply of fruit to partially satisfy the inner man until such time as they could get back to towns where the restaurants were more numerous and crowds fewer. Yale and Harvard were tied In var sity eight-oared victories up to today. Since the regatta was inaugurated in 1855 the rival crews have met 46 times, Yale and Harvard each garnering -3 vic tories. Yale's last victory was in 1907. In the stx years since then Harvard has been victorious by fairly wide margins. IT’E TIME NOW TO PLAN YOUR SUMMER VACATION. Have you heard the “Call to Ty bee?” Has that annual yearning to thrust aside work and take a ship trip seized you? Are you longing for the mountains, the lakes, and streams? Tired nerves speak quicker than your physician. You want to get away from heat and business and household cares. Perhaps you have not decidedldefinitely where you will go. I feel sure I can help you In this way. I know a lot about railroad schedules and fares and hotels and steamship accommodations —so much —you would not want to hear all of it but I will tell you just what 'will help you and furnish you with detailed in formation about your trip. I will be glad to send you Illustrat ed folders and booklets telling about the thousand and one delightful sum mer resorts. “See America First.” If you have any “travel troubles” unload them to me. I assure you it will be a pleasure to see you in my office, or call on you personally at any time. I will do my utmost to give you the right information. Central of Georgia Railway The Right Way. W. W. Hackett, T. P. A., 719 Broad Stdeet, Augusta, Ga. NEGRO ELECTROCUTED. Raleigh, N. C. —Sidney Finger, a negro, was electrocuted in the state’s prison today for the murder of Pres ton Lyerly, a white storekeeper at Barber Junction on the night of Feb ruary 24th iast. The negro was convicted In Rowan superior court in May. He did not take the stand in his defense, hav ing confessed the crime. The evi dence showed that Lyerly was mur dered and the store burned to con ceal the crime. WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR ry The Herald. Apply Sub Station No. 1. Kollock street. ts YALE & TOWNE BUILDERS HARDWARE A complete line in stock to select from for Your New Home BOWEN BROS. 865 Broad Street. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Great Things For Tomorrow • * SATURDAY ALL DAY THE WISE DRY GOODS CO. 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