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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24.
How Mrs. Courtney Has Helped the Cor
nell Crews to Victory at Poughkeep
sie; The Big Events Friday
New York. —The main reason why
the Cornell crew have been so suc
cessful in years gone by is because
of the minute attention given to
every detail concerning their train
ing by Coach Charles E. Cofirtney,
his assistants, and by Courtney’s
wife, who for years has acted as
“mother” to the “sailors” in the Cor
nell “navy.”
When other boat crews land at
Roughkeepsie about three weeks be
fore the big boat races they usually
have to spend about a week getting
their quarters in shape. No one pays
any real attention as to what kind
of water they drink. And no one
carefully examines into every bit of
food they eat.
A Summer Vacation
in New York at
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The coolest Hotel in New York. Convenient to
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RATES FROM JUNE lat TO SEPTEMBER 15th
Single room with bath, $3.00 op Donbie room with both, $4.00 up
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2kjr America’s Famous All-Year Resort
ki Atlantic City, the Playground of the Nation, offers you everything in the way of sum
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Hotels noted for the excellence of their service and appointments.
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American Plan.
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Both American and Euro
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For detailed information regarding railroad connec
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“FAMOUS EVERYWHERE”
ASHEVILLE, N. C
“The Land of the Sky”
J. L. ALEXANDER, Prop.
American Plan.
Bear This in Mind
We are prepared to Launder anything from
a collar to a circus tent.
. We clean everything from a necktie to a car
pet.
Our dyeing department gives results that
particular people expect.
Our equipment is such that we can handle
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If you submit work that will not give re
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210 Mclntosh (7) St. Phone 2638.
Out of town customers can send w’ork by Parcel
Post. We pay return charges.
But with Cornell it is different. A
week or so before the boys are to go
to Poughkeepsie for the final two or
three weeks of training on the Hud
son, "Mother” Courtney journeys up
to Poughkeepsie invades the Cornell
quarters and aided and abeted by a
squad of women puts the place in a
spic and span condition. When the
boys arrive, everything is ready for
them.
ilrs. Courtney, under the direction
of her famous husband, has a chem
ist analyze the Poughkepsie water
each year. If it isn't quite up to the
standard it is rejected, and if no suit
able water- is found in that neighbor
hood, Courtney has a big supply ship
ped on from Ithaca —the kind of wil-
The Shelburne
European Tlan.
J. Weikel. Mgr.
Hotel St. Charles
Open All Year.
Newlln Halnea Co.
Hotel Strand
Alwuye Open.
F. B. Off and
H. C. Edwards.
Hotel Chelsea
In the fashionable Chelsea
•ectlon. Open All Year.
J. B. Thompson & Co.
The Holmhnrst
Open All Year.
Henry Darnell.
Seaside Hours
Open All Year.
F. P. Cook’s Sons.
The Pennhnrst
Open All Year.
Wrn. R. Hood.
ter that the boys are used to drink
ing. It has been found in numerous
occasions that a change in drinking
water has so affected the general
health of a crew that it has wrecked
their chances.
Mrs. Courtney takes care of the job
of ordering the food. She sees to it
that every bit of food that comes in
to the quarters for consumption by
j the boys is fresh and just exactly
what she has ordered. And she su
pervises its cooking, making sure
that everything is as it should be.
Down at the boathouse, John Hoyle,
assistant to Courtney, and a famous
I boat building, sees to it that before
i the boys get into a shell everything
[ is in perfect shape.
Every bit of rigging must fit. The
seats must slide just right. The
shoes must be of exactly the right
kind and fit. Not the slightest de
tail in getting the boat ready is ever
overlooked by Hoyle, for he knows
that if he does the eagle eye ot
Courtney will spot it in a fraction
Of a Becond.
Therefore, is it any wonder that
Cornell, so thoroughly trained and so
perfectly conditioned, so often
triumphs over rivals who seem to out
class them in natural rowing ability
and in endurance powers?
Rowing experts are predicting an
other “swept the river” victory for
Cornell in the regatta at Poughkeep
sie on the 26th. The Ithaca outfit
seems to be better than that of 19x8,
while none of the rival crews have
loomed up as formidable as Syracuse
and Columbia did last year.
The 1914 Syracuse crew so far has
made a miserable showing. Under
the driving pace forced upon them
by Coach Ten Eyck, the Syracuse
men may do a “come-back” but even
the most ardent Syracuse supporters
do not look for a 1914 triumph. And
the strangest part of Syracuse’s mis
erable showing this year is that there
is in the crew seven of the eight men
who Btroked Syracuse to such a won
der victory last year.
The Wisconsin aggregation is not
looked for to furnish any real trouble.
Pennsylvania has a habit of spring
ing surprises every so often, but the
sharps feel that this isn’t one of
those times. Columbia on its early
showing, doesn’t look to furnish bet
ter than third or fourth this year.
The Washington crew again Is as
suming the role of “dark horse.”
The Seattle boys nre a husky lot and
The Beet Table In the Mountain*.
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Special attention given to ladles and
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The Blizzard
Ice Cream
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1 quart selling
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2 quart selling
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3 quart selling
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4 quart selling
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
they 'had an easy time winning the
triangular Pacific Coast meet i:i
April. They have shown considera
ble Improvement since then, and in
their workouts up to date have shown
surprising speed.
“Add a Million a Year”
is Sunday School Slogan
Chicago.—“ Add a million a year to
the Sunday school rolls,” is the slo
gan of the 4,400 delegates to the In
ternational Sunday School Associa
tion convention here today in readi
ness for the formal opening of the
convention tonight.
Sunday school teacher training and
the organizing of fe'unday schools on
a basis of real efficiency in deliver
ing instruction on the Bible and in
building up Christian character will
be the most important subjects of
the sessions. All evangelical denom
inations are represented.
FLORIDA PRIMARY VOTE.
Tallahassee, Fla.—Senator Duncan U-
Fletcher was renomln.ited for the United
States senate from Florida in the pri
mary on June 2d by a vote of 33,042,
John N. C. Stockton, his opponent, re
ceiving 21,733.
In the congressional nominations S.
M. Sparkman In the first, Frank irk
in the second. Emmett Wilson In the
third, were reutrned by overwhelming
majorities. Claude I,’Engle in the fourth,
was defeated by W. J. Sears by a ma
jority of 1,672 votes.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Tills remedy always wins the good
opinion, If not the praise, If all who
use it. Mrs. P. A. Hood, Burrows,
Ind. writes, "I have found Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy a positive euro ftu* cramps
and summer complaints.” Tor sale
by all dealers.
$11.85
Wrightsville Beach and Re
turn Summer Tourist
Tickets.
18.10
Wilmington, N. C., and Re
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Mount(lemens
1 The BatK City
Get the most out of your vacation this
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Restored to Health
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Mt. Clemen* is ideally situated. Lake St .Clair
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tnißx with its big-city amuse
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ANOTHER STAGE
IN HOME RULE
Liberal Leader in House of
Lords Introduces Bill to
Amend the Irish Measure.
London. —The crisis In connection
with the granting of home rule to Ire
land entered another stage today when
the Marquis of Crewe, Liberal leadeer,
in the House of Lords, Introduced a
hill to amend the Irish homo rule bill.
The terms of the amending bill are
identical with those offered on March
11 by Premier Asquith and refused by
Kit- Edward Carson, the Irish Unionist
lender, who described the proposal as
a, “hypocritical sham."
By the new bill the parliamentary
electors of each county in Ulster would
lie allowed to decide by vote whether
the county should be excluded from
provisions of the home rule hill for a
period of six years from the first meet
ing of the new Irish parliament.
Never Before.
Never before has a hill been pre
sented to parliament to amend a
measure not yet on the statute book.
This was, however, the only means of
overcoming the deadlock, ns the house
of lords refused to consider the main
hill until the full proposals of the gov
ernment were before it.
In Introducing his ld)l, the Marquis
of Crewe dwelt much on religious dlf
flcultles surrounding the question of
Ulster, but while he admitted the ne
cessity for some form of exclusion fpr
for those who deemed themselves af
fected by tlie home ruV# hill , he con
tended that the exclusion of tho entire
province of Ulster would Involve great
injustice.
PASS HOKE SMITH’S BILL.
Washington.—The senate today
passed Senator Hoke Smith's bill to
allow federal and confederate veter
ans oT the civil war to take fourth
class postoffices examinations regard
less of their ages.
MORE THAN BELF-BUP PORTING.
Springfield, Ills.—lllinois’ public
utilities coimnissoin promises to bo
more than self-supporting, according
to an official reimrt made public to
day. Tho report showed five months
receipts of $89,511 In fees against
penses of $34,475.
Chamberlain’s Tablets Unequaled.
Mrs. Hose Breen, Wabash, Ind.,
writes, "Recently I used two bottles
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dealers.
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Rata and mice dry up and
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A scientific preparation harmless to
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Not a messy paste. Each package
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over holes. Try it. 23c and 50c.
AMERICAN SANITARY CORPORATION
Manufacturers, Memphis, Tens.
Makers of Rat-Rid, 26c S> 60o: Roach-Rid
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This new Disappearing Front is the most
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Only a limited number of these Disappear'
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