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Tubman Girls Get Healthful Exercise
Out ot Basketball; First Game Friday
In the Opening Inter Class Contest of Season, Sophomores
Defeated Seniors 2 8 to 20 --Inter School Games Will Not
Begin Until After Christmas.
The first of the class basketball
(tames at the Tubman High School
was played on the school grounds
J-Ylday between the tennis of
the Sophomore and Senior classes. Thu
score resulted 28 to 20 in favor of the
Sophomores. The contest whh exclt
log, well played, well supervised an.l
furnished an hour of helpful out-door
exerclae for the girls
, ; -The claas games hereafter will he
Hayed at Tubman every Friday sf
ternopn. The Juniors will meet the
Freshmen next Friday. The Senior
will play the Sophomores three gam's '
and the Juniors will play the Fresh
men three games. The winners In
these series will carry the schedule up
to the first of the year, when by thlf.
time the platers on Hie "varsity" team
will have had good experience and
the Inter-school games will begin.
The schedule of Inter-school game*
will be very limited.
Th« Line-Up.
The girls in the game Friday were:
Senior—Danforth and Flits, for
wards, Keener and K. Morris, renters;
Marks a id Hurum and Bretlenburg,
guards
Sophomores -Cunningham and Ke 1 -
ly. forwards; Pund and Kvnns, cen
ters; Silver and Cnmmlng, guards
A complete record of the girls' play
Rest Rooms in All Cities
Suggested For Country Women
Rest rooms for country women will
be eetabl shed In many Southern cities
If the suggestion recently made by
Dr. J. I). Eggleston of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, Blaekeburg, Vtt.,
Is carried out. The Institute is the
agricultural college of the old Do
minion and Its president Is known
through tvs slate as a man keenly
Interested in the welfare of the rural
folk, and this Interest Is not confined
to the men and hoys. Me long has
Insisted that the wife and daughter
of the farmer ate Important factors In
the agricultural problem, particularly
when the human equation Is const l
exed.
He wants boards of trade, chambers
of commerce or other forms of busi
ness men’s assoclat ons to provide a
suitable place In each town or city
whbh women from the country dis
tricts may use for headquarters when
they come to town to do their shop
ping. This suggestion of I lie Virginia
educator was one o( several he made
in bis reply to the questionnaire sent
out by the Southern Settlement and
Development Organ station to agricul
tural bodies, commercial organization
and agricultural colleges of the South
ern states on the subject of closer co
op ration between the city man and
tin farmer, and it reads as follows:
•"Thrre Is one thing 1 should HUe
ver much to see started In Virginia,
and ti at Is to have every town In the
state i ny df h good meeting place, or
fret! room, for the women who come
In from the country districts to the
town to make purchases. These good
country women come In and usuallv
spend the entire day, and, so fsr as
I know, there Is not a rest room pro
vided by any business organization for
these wome.„ A good rest room, cen
trally located, where these women
could go snd leave their bundle* and
rest from time to time during the day
would create a most favorable Impres
sion. aside from the fact that It would
be of untold comfort for the country
women."
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lr.g was kept during the game by the
principal, Mr. T. H. Garrett. Mis*
Danforth threw all of the goals for the
Henlor team, seven (counting two
points each) from the field, and six
(counting one point each) from the
foul line.
l-’or the Sophomores, Miss Cunning
ham threw four field goals and two
foul goals and Miss Kelly threw nine
field goals. Only the forwards are
allowed to I Iff. >w for goals.
The fouls were scored as follows:
Against Seniors Danforth 3, Keener
1. Morris t and Bredenberg 1. Against
Sophomores Cunningham I, Pund 4,
Kvnns 1 and Silver 4
Well Supervised.
Tb< gntne was refereed by Mr. W.
M. Hunter, general secretary of the
Voting Men's Chtistlan Association,
who with Mr T. Balk, of the Y. M. C.
A. basketball team, has supervised
basketball practice at the the Tubman
for the past few years. Both Mr. Balk
and Mr Hunter have been largely In
strumental In developing a winning
tea pi for Tubman,
The girls -and there are about a
hundred of them are practicing every
afternoon, lust for the exercise that
is in the game. Mr. Garrett Is present
at all of the practices
supervises the play.
The Southern Settlement and Devel
opment Organization at once bulletined
l)r. Kggleston's suggestion to all the
■ uinmereial bodie* In the Southern
rTates on the Iheory that If rest rooms
wen good tilings for Virginia women
they were good things for the country
women of all the Southern states and
the responses which have been re
ceived indicate that before long a
number of Southern cities will have
the "Kgglcston rest rooms." In some
places the women's clubs have been
asked In co-operate in opening and
maintaining, with the financial back
ing of the local association of business
men, rest rooms for country women
and thus, in a simple social way es
tablish points of contact with the wo
men from the fai m which would tend
lo develop fiendly relations between
the country women and the city wo
men, to their mutual benefit. It hoj
been pointed out that the getting to
gether of the rural and urban women
through the establishment of rejt
rooms will strengthen and broaden
fellowship and practical co-operation
between the farmer and the business
man, which has long been desired.
It Is suggested that an Eggleston
rest room should he located at a con
venient center and be furnished with
cha rs, tables, toilet conveniences, tel
ephone, writing desk, city directory,
drinking water, good light and be well
ventilated. Provision also should be
made for caring for the little ones for
the country women frequently bring
their children with them. If the wo
men’s clubs assume the responsibility
for the care of the rooms, hostess
committees could be selected to be In
personal attendance, but probably In
some larger cities a Salaried attend
ant will be employed.
Constantinople
Calm; Army is
in Sad Plight
Many Soldiers Wearing Old
Uniforms---No Gommissarial,
Ammunition Scare. Oerman
Officers and Money Plentiful.
Roms, 4:50 p. m.—Despatches from
Constantinople describe the situation
there a* outwardly much u It was dur
ing the ltalkan war.
All foreigners, except Germans, are
regarded with suspicion. Germans may
be seen everywhere and German money
Is so plentiful that It often is accepted
as though It were Turkish. In cases
and places of atnuumtnt the German
languages constantly Is heard,
Governing classes appear solemnly
confident, but the army le deulared to
be totally unprepared for wsr. Store
bouses are said to he empty and no
commissariat exists Many soldiers mill
are wearing the old uniforms used In
the last pre\ kuis war and army officers
have not nil been paid. It was asserted.
Above All Money.
There also.ls a scarcity of ammuni
tion, continue the correspondents,
though Germany has poured into Turkey
German officers, privates. Bailors, arms
and ammunition and above all money. It
le also said they have sent a submarine
to Turkey.
Enver Pasha, minister of war. and
General von bandars German command
er of the Ottoman army, are the Idol* of
the movement, says one correspondent
who adds:
"They have promised the people mili
tary glory snd certain conquests follow
ed by riches and prosperity through the
spoils of war Enver Pasha already le
depleted a* the Ottoman Napoleon, but
nieinwhlle, no-withstanding German as
sistance. financial necessities are so
pressing that a new' taxation has been
Imposed."
NEGRO BOY KNOCKED FROM
SWITCH ENGINE IS HURT
Klllott Thurman, a negro boy appa
rently about 15 years of age. while
riding on the cowcatcher of a Georgia
railroad switch engine, near Bteedley’a
Grossing, In some way was knocked
from his perch, landing In front of the
englue. • It seems that ths cow catcher
pushed the boy from the track, pre
venting him from being run over.
He waa Immediately carried to the
lot mar hospital, where, at an early
hour Sunday meriting it was learned
that be was not seriously hurt, and
would probably recover In a day or
two.
DEMOCRAT WINS.
Los Angeles, -Prvtgreealve headquar
ters tonight conceded the election of
■ 'harlee H. Randall. Democratic-Pro
hibitionist. to congress fpom the Ninth
district, by a plurality of 550 over
Chkrles W. Bell. Progress! v*.
WATSON CASE
DATES BUCK TO
SPRING 1012
Have Been Two Indictments
Against Thomson Editor.
When Will Case Be Tried, if
Ever?
The announcement in The Herald
I Saturday that the Watson case, which
is probably the best known ori the rec
ords of the United States court in this,
| the southern district of Georgia, would
not come up for trial at this term of
court, because of a certlflcffte of dis
qualification having been Issued by
Judge Speer, brings up the question
as to when, If ever, will this much
talked-of case come to trial.
The case dates hack to the spring
of 1912, and since that time three at
tempts were made by the former dis
trict attorney, Alexander Akerman,
Esq., to have the publisher tried In
open court.
First, It will be recalled, Mr. Thomas
E Watson was arrested on June 2,
1912. by United States Marshal George
F. White on a warrant Issued on com
plaint of Postoffice Inspector A. J.
Knight, which waji .made a month be
fore. *>
On June 7 Mr. Watson appeared be
fore the late Walter H. Godwin, United
Stales commissioner at Augusta, at
which time the defendant introduced
a considerable amount of evidence He
was placed under bond of SSOO to ap
pear before the district court here on
November 18, 1912. the beginning of
the regular fall term.
The next heard from the Watson
case was when, on March 21, 1813,
Judge Speer filed a certificate of dis
qualification, declllnlng to preside in
the oase when it came up for trial.
On October 20, following, Watson ap
peared for trial In the United States
district court here. Judge Rufus E.
Foster presiding In the absence of
Judge Speer. On this date a motion
to quash the Indictment under which
Watson was arraigned was filed by
S. G. McLendon, counsel for defense.
The motion was argued at length on
the 20th end 21st. with the result, on
the 21st, that the motion to quash was
sustained by Judge Foster.
On the following day. however, the
case was again presented to the grand
Jury and the district attorney failed
to secure an Indictment.
On May 15, 1914, with Judge W. B.
Sheppard presiding ni the United
Slates court here, the case was, for
the third time, presented to a grand
Jury by the then district attorney, Mr.
Alexander Akerman, and Mr. Watson
was Indicted on four counts.
SITUATION IN
THE BALKANS
IS INTERESTING
Roumania With Army of 400,.-
000 Could Decide Issue in
Galicia. Bulgaria Has 200,-
000 Men to Act Against Tur
key.
London, 5:25 a. Sofia, Bul
garia. correspondent of the Times, In
an Interesting survey of the position
lof the Balkan countries in the Euro
pean war. thinks there Is now a pros
! pect of the resumption of the move
ment of Rumania In favor of Inter
vention and he points out that
well-equipped Rumanian army of
100.000 men on Austro-Hungarian ter
ritory. would probably deckle the Is
sue of the campaign In Galicia and
Poland. a
Bulgaria.
1« regard to Bulgaria, he says that
should she receive a mandate for the
occupation of Macedonia, similar to
that apparently accorded Greece for
j the occupation of Epirus, he* 1 under
stands that, no difficulty would exist
In mohtltaing the Bulgarian army and
; placing It at the disposal of the en
, tente powers. Some 200,000 men
would thereby be available to act
| against Turkey while should Servla
refrain from action against Bulgaria
another 100,(t>rt Bulgarian troops
, would aid Servla against Austria."
■TINE PIE
COURT'S RULING
Washington. D. C.—l’nlted States of
ficial* await with more than ordinary
Intereat the rullnr of the Rritlah prlae
co*irt ut Gibraltar on copper and rubber
shipment* conalrned to Italian firm*
aboard the American atearner Kroon
land. but unloaded at Gibraltar by di
rection of Ttr’tlah authorities before the
veeael waa allowed todav to continue
A ftatemant riven out in Txmdon yoa
terdav and aruln here todav by the
Prltlah emhatry declare* that Ore it Brl
taln felt competed to "atop contmbrand
trade In copper with Oerm.itiy through
ltnlr*‘ beoauae It had been learned auch
Mdpmenta actually were Intended for
Oermntt run and ammunition factorlea.
Tt war added, however, that ahlpmenta
made prior to (Vtober SOth. when cop
per WTie made abeolute n-»r contraband
would be purebaaed by the Ttrttl»\Ji jrov
ernment Preaumablv the Kr*'onland*a
corner carro would full within thla pro
vision.
Tt *• • aautned here that the American
iiwtien of the Kroonlnnd’a copper will
be represented at the prlae court, but If
tbev are nod the conau* wl’l
re before the court »a an obaervar Ts
tbe deolalon la adverae to American In
tereata a proteat may be todred with
the atata department The ruttnr la
eaneefed to form a precedent which win
aeree an Important beaHnr on all con
traband caaaa rrlrlnt during tha Bu
rvmou wax.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
■Ell ABODE
IS RUINOUS TO
MODERN SOCIETY
John E. Hammond, Des Moines,
lowa, Tells International
Purity Congress That Moving
Day Causes Divorces and
Vice,
Kansas City.— Moving day was de
picted as one of the greatest foes of
modern society and one of the cardinal
reasons for divorce and vice, by John
B Hammond, of Des Moines. lowa, in
an address before the International
Purity Congress here today.
"The re-establishment of the Amer
ican home is the only remedy for the
social* evil and the only hope of de
mocracy," he said.
"The constant-shifting of families
frim one section to another prohibits
the long acquaintance among young
pie through which proper life partners
can be selected.
10 Per dent Tenants.
"About 70 per cent of our people are
actual tenants and dependents on
speculators for the roofs which shel
ter them," he continued. .Girls born
and reared in tenements are easy
marks for the white slavers and not
Infrequently a widowed mother ground
down by the tenantry system is forced
to sacrifice Hfer virtue rather than her
children.
"The restlessness of labor is due In
a large measure to the lack of owner
ship of homes among our laboring men.
With conditions as they are working
men are unable to own their homes.
Immorality.
“Go where you will, you will find the
greatest degree of Immorality and law
lessness where the homeless popula
tion Is the greatest.”
As a remedy, Mr. Hammond said hi
would exempt the homestead from
taxation; put the burden of taxes on
Incomes and constructive ownership of
property and re-establish a maximum
of rent rent In tenements based on as
sessed valuations and graded on sani
tation and conveniences,
SHY TEMHCH,
MEL CAPTURED
U. S. Consul Canada Reports
to State Department Capture
From Carranza Garrison.
Washington, D. C. —The capture of
Tehuacan. Mexico, from the Carranza
garrison by General Hlgtneo Aguilar,
Argumendo and Ruiz, formerly Federal
commanders was reported to the state
department today by Consul Canada at
Vera Cruz. The message says several
hundred were kl’led and wounded.
Tehuacan Is seventy-five miles from
Puebla, where General Carranza has re
moved with sho members of his cabinet
GRDf HAIR TURNS
BICK TO RIGHT COM
How to Restore Natural Shade
—No One Will Know You’re
Using Anything.
Prominent druggists In town report
that most unusual results are now be
ing accomplished in what many peo
ple have heretofore believed impos
sible —restoring gray hair to ts natu
ral.* youthful color. This change Is
brought about by the use of the fa
mous Hay's Hair Health, a prepara
tion that ts endorsed by hundreds of
thousands of men and women whom It
has rescued from the embarrassment
of premature grayness.
Hay's Hair Health Is not a dye. It
does Its work solely by natural means
In that It causas the oxygen in the air
to so act upon the hair that it gradu
ally but surely changes back to the
lustrous dark shade it was before be
coming gray.
Yes, ladles, gray hair la now a thing
of the past. It is your own fault if
you continue to let faded, streaked,
thin, scraggy hair mar your appear
ance. All you need do ts apply this
fine and harmless toilet preparation
and nature will make you young again.
The most particular ladles of the town,
and men, tog. are using It. but you
do not know It. for unlike dyes. Hay’s
Hair Health works in a way that tells
no one.
All druggists sell It In 25c. 50c and
SI.OO bottles and are authortzed by
i the manufacturers, Philo Hay Special
ties Company, Newark N. J., to refund
full price to any purchaser not en
tirely pleased and satisfied.
COLORED MEN
Wanted to prepare a*
SLEEPING CAR AND
TRAIN PORTERS
No expedience neceaenry.
Position* pay $65 to SIOO a
month. Steady work, stand
ard roads. Passes snd lrnl
forms furnished when nec-
cessary. I. Ry. C. L. Dept.
44. Indianapolis. Ind.
DROPSY
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Usually five quirk relief,
hsve entirely relieved man.
seemingly hopelesa case*
heeling and short bCMItlt
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dava Trial treatment sent
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Sueootscr to Dr. H. H.
arson's Sens
Bex P Atlanta, at
A rssidencs without oloctria
service is scarcely mors mod
em today than a residence
without water sorvico.
from the Ctly of Mexico. It Is on the
line of the Mexican Southern Railroad-
Other advices said General Villa was
still at Aguas felalientes and told, of the
proclamation of General Gutierrez as
provisional president of the southern re
public of the direction of the Aguas
Callentes’ convention. He will take of
fice Tuesday.
During the day Rafael Zubaran. Car
ranza’s confidential agent here, denied
that Carranza forces had been ordered
to attack American troops at Vera Cruz
tomorrow. Disquieting press reports of
the intention of the Carranza generals
outside General Funston’s lines to seek
to capture the city have persisted, how
ever and the war department is keep
ing in close touch with the expeditionary
forces there.
NOT ON ACCOUNT OF UNIFORM.
New York.—The four United States
sailors denied admission September
116, while they were in uniform, to an
uptown theater, were not discriminat
ed against because of their uniforms,
In the opinion of a magistrate, who
today heard testimony in the case
against three theater attendants.
Most Wonderful
Woman in Augusta
MRS. MONA DUMOND
The most wonderful trance clairvoy
ant and spirit medium that ever came
to this city is consulted daily on love
affairs, lawsuit*, marriage, divorce, bus
iness matters, investments, speculations;
tells y'»u the time when to buy or sell
property; brings about your hearts de
sire in a very short time; tells your
name in full, also full names of friends,
enemies rivals; she never fails to re
unite those that are separated. Tells
you whom and when : ou will marry (if
ever); also date of marriage. Settles
lovers’ quarrels, family troubles, inter
prets dreams, restores lost affections
and accepts no pay unless perfect satis
faction is given.
Mona Dumond succeeds even In the
most difficult cases, where cheap pre
tenders. weak or half-developed medi
ums have completely fai’ed. One visit
to this remarkable woman will more
than convince you that she is truly a
great adviser, and worthy of your con
fidence.
Hours, ft a. m. to R p. m. Special
readings 50 cents and SI.OO. Located in
strictly private home.
1107 GREENE STREET
Near Eleventh. Positively no letters an
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CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY.
Bring this ad for reference.
To the Public
The cooking demonstration which has just closed at our store
proved very satisfactory in every particular. Those who saw
COLES HOT BLAST RANGE In operation seemed well pleased, sev
eral proving this fact by ord«ring the range.
Come In and let jus show you this range, also COLES HEAT
uRSi
CULPEPPER BROTHERS
HOME FURNISHERS.
Phone 841. 1019-1021 Broad St
MEN OF AUGUSTA:
Your attention is respectfully direct
ed to the opening of
Silver’s Toggery Shop
990 Broad Street
v &
Carrying a complete line of the newest popular mdh’s furnishings
any and everything a man needs or wants at popuar prices.
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Mail this Coupon
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Remington No. 10
This is the Typewriter
which you find in the schools,
the railroads, the newspapers
and all the big business of
fices in Augusta.
It is our “Correspondence
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and most desirable features —
visible writing, back spaces,
two color ribbon, column se
lector, etc.
The Remington has always
been regarded as the depend
able machine, and it is the
typewriter for you to buy.
L. J. HENRY
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8.
STRAND’S
BEST WEEK
MONDAY
Daniel Frohman Presents
Paramount Picture Co.,
Marguerite Clark
Dainty, Magnetic Star, in
"WILDFLOWER”
By Mary Germaine.
A tender tale of sweet innoncence
and eternal youth.
Schedule of hours,
10:80, 11:30, 12:80, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30,
4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30.
TUESDAY
George Kleine Presents
“THE LION OF VENICE.”
A SIOO,OOO masterpiece in six
mighty parts.
Full of thrills and Interest.
Schedule of hours:
See Tuesday’s daily papers.
WEDNESDAY
Daniel Frohman presents Through
Famous Players Co.,
MARY PICKFORD,
America’s Sweetheart, in
“TESS OF THE STORM COUN
TRY.
One of little Mary’s greatest suc
cesses and a big favorite every
where.
THURSDAY
Henry IV. Savage Presents
Through Paramount Picture Co.,
Maclyn Arbuckle,
In Geo. Ade’s Comedy Drama
Triumph,
"THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN.”
Conceded to be one of the great
est stage contributions to Ameri
can humor.
FRIDAY
Jesse L. Laskey presents through
Paramount Picture Co., the Great
Favorite,
Dustin Farnum, in
“THE VIIRGINIAN,”
An artistic and vivid picturiza
tion of America’s potent reminder
of the West that’s gone.
SATURDAY
Broadway Star Features Present
“THE WOLF/’
By an All-Star Cast.
One of the distinct triumphs
among the great masterpieces.
STRAND PRICES:
ADULTS, 10c.; CHILDREN, sc.
BE A STRAND REGULAR.
Announcement
After several months In New
York with a Fifth Avenue trade,
1 have re-opened here at No. 5
Union Savings Bank Building,
Jackson Street, where I am pre
pared to cater to your wants as
a strictly first-class tailor
should. I have a fine stock of
woolens to select from. (Every
thing in tailoring that’s worth
doing right).
Yours respectfully,
A. H. MIEGEL
Hats,
Lion
. Brand
Collars,
Onyx
Hosiery,
Adler ‘
Cloves, \
Collins
Hjiderwear.