The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 12, 1914, Page SIX, Image 14

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SIX Herald's M. & M. Contestants Reach Two Million Mark tunior Order U A M. Takes Lead By Nearly 200,000 —Miss Louise Oreer Leads Individuals. Jr. O. 17. A M. haw reached the 2.- *’o.ooo mark 4 which give* them a lead if nearly 200,000 votea over the. next ilghoat competitor. The Boy* Home novee up from third to second pis* c and .hft Daughters of InabeJla drops hack to hh*d. Rainbow Circle of King* Baugh ere, fourth; V. W. C A fifth You »1n tot have to make up any com bin at lona .hi* week, Just turn in any thing that mu can secure and make an effort at tome <>l thoao big bonus offers Mis* Louise Oe«»r head* the Individual □Jaws Mis* Mary Acton, *<<ond. Mr. fohn Trackmen, third; Ml«* Laura M< Arthur, fourth, and Ml** Vita Ft. Arnand. ifth. flsoffcry O'TVmnoll hold* first place igaln thl* week with T.ynwood Heft a dose second. HnYrnon Clark, third, .Br ian Avery fourth, Durward Ha ye* fifth VOTES! VOTES!! VOTES!!! For Organization* \nd Individual*, too, Akk your friend* for their co-operation, They will *ee you through. fotl’ve entered the M A- M. Contest °Y»r the thousand dollar prize, \nd you surely ought to win it I each one s caVeftU what he buys SPECIALS Horne <>f , r > rooms in pood rojwiir, located ;il 127 Broad Street. , , Good garden, pecans, I’ips, and beautiful shade trees. Owner is anxious <o sell and will sell very eheap, and give any terms desired. Price only $2,300. On Central Avenue, right near the top of the Hill, I have a beautiful 7 room home, which in building was given all those finer touches that go to make a home beautiful, eozy and comfortable; down to the most minute detail this home was carefully planned by the owners who intended it as their permanent abode, hut for certain reasons they will now sell and at a very low price. There is always a good breeze on Central Avenue- -tiny one who lives there will vouch tor it —and this home, because of the nature of its con struction, is one of tho coolest on Central Avenue. TYire $5,500. Money to loan on improved Real Estate. GEO. A. BRIGGS Phone 1551. 417 Dyer Building. A Rich Client Once Said to Us When we asked him to give his experience with various forms of investments, “I ALWAYS BUY REAL ESTATE” “No more land has been made since the creation but the paper mills are working overtime—it's real estate for me.” HEARD PLACE Is the name of the new subdivision and is located on the slope of the Hill North of Walton Way and the car line. s TERMS ARE SO EASY That you cannot afford to let the opportunity pass. Pay 10% of the price of the lot and we let you pay the balance in 48 equal installments. You pay no interest and we pay the taxes. ASK TO SEE THE PLAT And if the lots interest you, our salesmen with four au tomobiles are at your disposal. No trouble to show the lots. ALEXANDER-GOODWIN-DUVALL CO. Telephones 638-713-714 No. 127 Jackson St. 500,000 BONUS VOTES. To the organization* turning In th* largest amount of Castleberry K- ‘Mil cox alia Klip* by Friday, July 17th HONI.'S Vote* a* follow*: The largest amount, 250,000 Bonn* Votsee. Shoikl largest amount, 150,000 Bonus Vote*. Third largest amount, 60,000 Bonus Vote*. Fourth largest amount, 2,0,000 Bonn* Vote*. Fifth largest amount, 10,000 Bonus Vote*. EXTRA SEPECIAL OFFER. 10,000 BON’FH VOTER on each Dream land Theatre book bought of the Contest Department by FYlday, July 17th. 600,000 BONUS VOTES. To the organisations turning In the largest total amount of Bales Slips by Friday. July 17th. It Is not necessary for you to get the Bale* Blips from all of these m*rrhants. Just turn In all the Bales Blip* you possibly can from any ,r all of the merchant* listed below: BONUS VOTES AS FOLLOWB: The largest total, 2541,000 Bonus Votes. Hecond largest total, 150,000 Bonus Vote*. Third largest total, 60,000 Bonus Vot#s, Fourth largest total, 30JO00 Bonus Votes. Fifth largest total, 10,000 Bonus Vote*. M. A. Bates & Company. Bfark French Dry Cleaning Company. Kconomy Shoe Company. Castleberry & Wilcox. Golden Btor. L. J. Schaul. Better Ice Cream Company. Geo. H. Baldowskl, Jr. M. Sberon Ac Cornx-any. Maxwell Bros. O'Connor-Bchweers. B. A. Dial- P. K. Tant. L. P. Bpetch. I'anther Bp rings Water Company. 500,000 BONUS VOTES. To the organizations securing th* higi e»t number of votes by turning !n hibel*. coupons, bags, crowns, from any or all of the products listed below; BONUS VOTES AS FOLLOWS: The largest amount, 250,000 Bonus Vote*. Heeend largest amount, 150,000 Bonus Vet **. Third largest amount, 60,000 Bonus Votes Fourth largest amount, 30,000 Bonus Votes. Fifth largest amount. 10,000 Bonus Votes. List of ..Product*: A lags Bvrup labels. Brookfield Butter cartons. Swift's Arrow Borax Soap wrappers, tons, toons. Queen Regent Toilet Honp cartons. Piedmont or Chesterfield cigarette •oupons. Maxwell House Blend Coffee label*. Maxwell House Blend Tea labe *. Ring’s Elegant Flour hags. Sensation Flour hags. Block'* Cracker wrappers. Domino rice cartons. Coca-Cola Gum wrappers. Smith Bjok. Alfalfa Horse ahd Dairy Feed hags. Chero-Cola crowns. Swift's Jewell Shortening cans. Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard guarantee labels. Swift’s Premium TTnm wrappers. Swift’s Premium Bacon wrappers. Libby's Rose Dale Peach labels. Libby's Happy Vale Peach labels. Or any other labels from Libby’s pro ducts Foil • Madison Talcum powder. Ideal Peroxide Face Cream. Stones Wrapped Cake wrappers. Cinco Cigar box top. San Felice Cigar box top. SantaeJlo cigar box top. C IT. S. box top. Prcferencla Cigar box fop. Optimo Clear box top. Tadema Cigar box top. These cigar box lops must be stamped Burdell-Coop e*r Tobacco Co. The awarding of all of the above bo nuses will be determined by a commu te** of prominent Augusta business men, whose finding will be final In the mas ter of the awards. SPECIAL NOTICE. * You have only three more days to get bonus votes on savings deposit* In the Merchants Bank, or the Plaza Bra non. AJI deposits made by Wednesday, July 16th, will count 2,000 votes for every dollar deposited. Special notice is called to the new r*-o duct entered this week—AlaGa J yrup— save th elabels. For sale at all grocers. BTANDING OF CONTESTANTS IS SHOWN BELOW: Organization Class. Votes. Y. W. C. A 1.266,740 Boys’ Home 1,863,580 Rainbow Circle, King's Daugh ter* 1,530.050 Florence Orlttenton Home 253,600 Woodlawn Baptist Church 125.600 Hebrew Indies’ Aid Society... .1,019,410 Daughters of Isabella 1,683,300 Woodlawn Council, No. 29, Jr. O. IT. A. M. 2,043,000 Carpenters’ District Council 230,100 Humane Educational Society.... 35,150 Individual Class. Mis* Lois Geer. Thomson, Ga... 723,210 Mrs. Mamie Goodwin, Graulte vtlle Mfg. Co. 15,100 Mrs. Susie H. Ransom. 413 Greene 12,100 Miss Mablo Abernathy, North Augusta 16,300 Mrs George Sehaufele. 1701 Fenwick 37.6<>0 Miss MAry Hall, 1187 Greene .... 217,00) Miss Mary Acton, 1251 Greene .. 494,800 Ml** Txmise Livingston, 1539 Walton Way 156,900 THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Miss Lila Gibson, Woodlawn avenue 87,500 Miss Laura M* Arthur, Howard * Pharmacy 344,100 j Mis* Vita St. Arnand. Albion Hole. 434,2‘0 Miss Louise Lynch, Broad St... 2),it) Mr. Cope Wright, Reynold* St... 125,UC Mr. John Lackman, Monte Sano 140,800 Mr. Allen Elliott, Ellis St 120,500 Mr. Frank Fulmer, Fenwick St.. 10,000 Miss Nora Page, Monte Sano.... 91,609 Mi** Nora Marshall, Druid Park avenue 125,<59 Miss Bessie Irvin, Telfair 5t.... 1 ,0 0 Miss Josie Markwalter, Walton Way 90,800 Mr. Otis Dehan, 220 Telfair St.. 10,000, Mis* Mary Byers. 328 Kills St.. 60,15» Albert Cleary, 718 Moore Ave... 33 35) Mrs. JO. S. Ingram. Walton Way 161.750 honest Wheeler, 1726 12th 5t.... 89,3 cl Mrs. William James, Blythe, Ga. 20,750 J. A. Thurmond, 603 Watkins .. 10/00 Children’* Class. Charles H. Stevens, 954 Rey nolds street 23,400 Tarver Kitchen, 258 Telfair .... 34,00) Scott Nixon, The Hill 34,400 Carlton Lipps, 1455 Broad .... 10,63) Gussie Peliakoff, 1106 Reynolds.. 15,150 Bp by Turikle, 1008 Ellis 103.846 John White, 642 Crawford Ave. 38,5 w Helen E. Dunbar, Ellen ton. S.C. 71,150 George O'Hara, 1136 Broad ... 157,55) Muriel Ergle, North Augusta.. 431,35) Wesley Kilpatrick, fill Watkins.. 535,300 Oswald GrealUh, 559 Broad .... 146,200 Terrell Singleton, Monte Sano.. 20,850 David Steinberg, 133 Ellis 95,209 Willie Taylor, 1825 Broad 10.900 Lynwood Hett, 602 Third St 834.75) Robert Babitt, 549 Watkins ... lv 00 Edward 1110, city 10,000 Charles Fargo. 303 Broad St. ... 225,850 John Bowen, 446 Reynolds 21.2'0 Robert Parks, City 10,000 Louis T/okey, 703 Fourth St. ... 218,'50 Durward Hayes. 654 Broad ... 718,550 Sam Bpeerlng, 724 Eighth St. ... 10,000 Harmon Clark, 1237 16111 s ........ 807,250 Whitney Dowling. 715 Calhoun.. 235,6.0 Edward von Hprecken. 115 Broad 226,750 D. P. O’Connell, .847 8r0ad.... 14,9)9 Julian Avery, 963 Broad 799.850 GeoffeTy O'Donnell, 929 Broad .. 857,:/') Edward O’Donald, 929 Broad ... 10,550 Roy Hitt, 633 Telfair 18,650 j Edmond Gue, 60§ Broad 139,560 Lillie Parr, 724 Taylor 25,050 Hyman Cohen, 914 Broad 54,650 Beatrice Garrison, 511 Wright * Ave 25,100 R. Wlnton Partaln, 1452 Walton Way 342,35) H. P. Rurum Jr., Walton Way 28,05) Annie W. Hill. North Augusta 566,600 AYchie Galloway, 3 Gumming street 10.000 Lonnie Powers, 1640 St. Luke.. 10.500 Hugh Mulherin, 1128 Greene. .. 14.900 Glover Cushman, 303 15th St.. 11.40) All ert Connell, 1302 Greene .... 10,0)) "Premature Speculalion” As to Who Will Pitch in Opener of World’s Series New York. -Some Athletic enthusiasts already are speculating on whether Con nie Mack will pitch Pender or Plank in tlie opening game of the 1914 world se ries. hut this speculation seems a bit premature. Tis true that the Quaker City gang has a rather firm clutch on the first rung of the American League ladder, hut , the race isn't over. Not by about eleven weeks or so. And some upsets are about due. The Athletics are on the top not be cause they have played championship baseball but because most of the otlur clubs have so far put up only a bush league brand of the national pastime. The Athletics are far below their 1913 form. Theirs has been an Indifferent exhibition at the best ami if one of the three teams tliat are trailing the leaders should happen to treat themselves to a healthy winning streak It quickly will close up the gap that divides it from the world champions. The law of baseball average rules that at lensrt one team must connect with a winning streak somewhere around mid season, and if that team should happen to be either the Tigers. Senators. Reds. Sox I*owns or even the White Sox it will bode ill for Connie Mack's tribe. Building Permits The following is a list of the permits issued by the city building inspector during the past week, amounting to over $100; $3,000: George R. Lombard, two dwellings, Phillips street near Walton Way. $300: Julius Baum, add story, 1215 Jones street. $7,300: J. A. Best, residence, Hick man road near Central avenue. $200: John Norfleet, build room. 1449 Pine street. $2,500: D. L. Printup, residence, 604 Centre street. Mila IN ENGLAND Has Captured All the Strong holds of the “Frigid English Society” By Her Sterling Qualities. London—The “Daily Graphic” contains a remarkably eulogistic and flattering article of how “The Girl from America ’ has captured all the strongholds of “frigid English Society,’’ not by the in sidious Influence of the almighty dollar, which might have opened the way into certain sections of the fashionable world a generation ago, but by her own “ster ling qualities.” The writer says: “It is a matter of common knowledge that ten years ago the fair American who wished to know the ‘right set’ in this country was prepared to pay hand somely for tlie necessary introduction; today she is persona grata with tne most exclusive circles, may be found at the cream of society dances and is among the leaders in the sacred cause of charity.” He proceeds to record a conversation lie had with a woman moving in the most exclusive set. She says “there is someth!ig peculiarly refreshing and at tractive about the typical American gi I she brings to this musty old world something of the broad open atmosphere of her own country. Her personality oday is something far more fascinating than it was a few years ago; she has become more Anglicized and th(o'*> is an ever-growing tendency to regard her more as a sister than as a cousin. You can tell her anywhere by her figure and her dress. The American girl has proved her fitness to mix with the best people and she has come to stay. As a hos tess the American woman has no peer. Much of her ability in this line is trace able to the influence of Mrs. Page, who is a past mistress in the art of enter taining.” The names of the American hostesses given include the following: The Duchess of Marlborough, the Duchess of Manchester, the Duchess of Roxburghe. the Marshioness of Angle sey, the Marchioness of Defpferin, the Countess of Craven, the Countess of Donoughmore, Countess Cranard, the Countess of Suffolk, the Countess of Tankervllle Kate, Countess of Egrnont, Cora, Countess of Strafford, Viscountess Falkland. Viscountess Maidstone. Lady Randolph Churchill, Lady Mar court, Vis countess Acheson,- Viscountess Deer hurst, and Mrs. Lewis Harcourt. PHESENTHSfIEST IN THE MAJORS A Long Time Since it Has | Cropped Out on the Surface As It Has Now—Bouncing ! Players. St. Louis. —The general unrest which has swept through Servia and Austria since the assassination of members of the royal family is, in a general way of speaking, finding a like puiallel within ttie ranks of the American and National League's with the much-abused arbitra tors of the object of attack. It has been a long time since the pres ent unrest in the majors has cropped ro strongly to the surface as it is now. Hardly a day goes by without several players, including the managers, being boumed from the games. At the present rate of development of the rowdyism the umpires will be forced to maintain peace and order on the field with a pair of guns ill their hands. Ap- , parently tne fines and penalties whl:h have been handed out by Johnson and J Tener have no effect on those inclined to I rough-louse tactics on the diamond. Limit Reached. The limit was reached In Philadelphia by the actions of Griffith and some of Ills Senatorial band To date. Griffith. Schaefer and Gandil have been Indefi nitely suspended by Johnson pending further investigation by the Cxar. Many of the manager's are responsible fur this wave of rowdyism sweeping through the two titg shows. They con trol the players and are directly respon sible for their deportment on the field More managers have been benched anti ultimately suspended in the American than in the National. itesides Uiltfltn. Kit nilnghaiu of the Naps, lias born . based into long retirement by Johnson for si tenuous debate with the umpires. Chance, of the Yankees, too, has felt Kan's wrath, and Kid Uleason, assis ant pilot to Jimmy Caiahan, has also been laid away for a few days for peppery re mark*. Only Two. Among the Nationals only two of tin pilots have been set down for an indefi nite period Early In the yeav Miller Muggins, of ihe Cardinals, and not a too polite individual, when convetslnj with umpires, drew down a lay-off, while the other day Charley Ileraog who s trying to give Cincinnati a winner, drew a three day's sentence for his actions in that near-riot at Chicago. Tlie Vesi of the Katlouul leaders have escaped tills sort of punishment, al though Doom. MKJraw ami Clarke have been ordered off the field. O'Day of tie Cubs, who knows what it is to fight off ball players; Robinson, of the Dodgers, and Stallings, of tile Rraves. have es caped similar punishment, although the ltraves' leader has not been sparing In his attack ou the arbitrators. There has been no official count kept of the players benched so far this veur. but that It far exceeds any hereafter since the game was "cleared" of the rowdies is certainly probable. mr. robinson of McCreary & CO. GOES EAST FOR NEW GOODS Mr. George Robinson of the firm of McCreary & Co., left last night for New York and other Eastern markets to replenish summer stocks. "This has been one of the most suc cessful seasons In the history of our business," said Mr Robinson. "Never before have we had such a demand for summer clothing, especially of the palm beach variety. The latter w have had to reorder many times. 1 am going to comb the markets for the latest novelties tn things for men and ship bv fast express to meet the ever increasing demand at our stuie." THREE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK . NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY and STOP PAYING RENT We are offering for sale for the first time a beautiful bungalow on Monte Sano. It has been admired more than any Bungalow ever built in Augusta. The arrangements are perfect in every, detail. Nothing left out. To appreciate this house you must see it. Price $3,750.00. We can arrange terms. * Here is a bargain for you. We have a two story seven room house in good repair, with all the conveniences, etc., for $2,850.00. Located in good neighborhood in the city. Schley street, Monte Sano, we have for sale or rent—possession at once—a new residence of eight rooms; sleeping porch; garage on lot. Will sell for $6,000.00; one-half cash, balance on time. Or will rent for $500.00 a year. W.T. HOUSTON & CO. Phone 607. Real Estate. Augusta, Ga. 91 ACRES On Milledgeville Road, in cultivation. 5 miles from Augusta; 4 room house, barn, stable, chicken house. Stream of water. Price $3,450. Wanted A desirable home in North Augusta, $5,000 to SIO,OOO. Martin &Garrett 137 Jackson Street. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. INSURANCE Rental Agents Empire Building. Richmond Terrace Well, the men with nerve, business capacity and quick grasp of a good proposition availed themselves of the first, and best opportunity, of one hundred lots. lam going to offer one hundred more in the same tract, not at the same price or on the same terras, but at price and terms unequall ed hv any local suburban proposition. REMEMBER the lots are 50x150 feet eac*h; city water, no city taxes, no lots sold to negroes; titles all right. Price for inside lots, TWO CENTS per square foot; for corner lots TWO AND THREE QUARTERS CENTS per square foot. Can you af ford to miss this? Will make satisfactory teriTy. If you want a farm,or residence, call me up. J. Hardwick Jackson Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building. FORSALE At 1003 Chaffee Avenue. we offer a modem cottage of six rooms and hath. This place is well improved and in good repair. Lot 50xhalf wav through. Lots of fruit and fine vegetable garden. Convenient to schools and churches and the highest point on this street. $3,500.00 takes this place, and we are ready to show it. Jas. R. League & Co. No. 1 U. S. Bank Building. Phone No. 176. SUNDAY, JULY 12.