The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Jeff Could as Well Have Said a Thousand Legs and Made it a Flock - By “Bud” Fisher 1 A SU/GLC. RIDDL€ ) -luHAT FU6S IN TH6 f LEV Mg |To Pull, on wuyt I air. uks a b\r.d J vnay F Lle& f ’ N \ ‘ I wwat »% it? ___ s \ J I and H*«> FOUR. Lets"J Tne AIR. U K€ 1 { 6 fso DO V A Bird AND HA;> ( CANARIES I TIUQ ffAdCftS -t222b 'J I ‘ ‘' ' ' L_ 1 \%- conniaMT iqw> p-< iw6 }T«.R Cp. j All Records to be Broken This Year in Foot ball Receipts; all Attendance Greater ( Than Ever Before; Big Money Taken in. The football attendance receipts this year will establish new high records. The attendance of all the Important games this year has been greater than ever before. The war may have crimped the base ball patronage but it has had no ef fect upon the college sport. More than 1,000,000 persons will see the big games in the different parts of the country and the average price per head will be $1.50, bringing the total outlay up to $1,500,000. In other years football attendance was made up largely of students or graduates of the universities engaged In the battling. That part of the public which had no Alma Mater and which got all its learning in the grammar schools cr in the school of business didn't patronize the games to any ex tent. But this year it is different. Football has made a strong appeal to all the classes in the past two years. The adoption of the open style game A Men’s Store That is Something More Than a Mere "Trading Place” There are no false notes of fashion in the line of Men’s Furnishings we are showing this Fall, and no disappointing revelations in the satisfactory service it will yield. This is the “helping hand” we extend to well-dressed men. The style of the hat reveals tne caaracter of the men. Hats to fit any head and suit any taste. $5.00 Style, $3.00 Value, Our Price $2.00 Men Who Are Alive to Shirt» Values May Come Here Is f ■ DIETZ BROS. STORE FOR MEN 1022 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. BUSINESS AUGUSTA IS AT HOME TO HER OWN CITIZENS ALL THIS WEEK that permits the spectators to see what Is going on and which simplifies ttm game from the spectators’ viewpoint has enabled tens of thousands of per sons to grasp the intricacies of foot b, ’l, and these thousands have become enthusiastic rooters. The receipts of the Harvard-Micht gan game were in the neighborhood of $50,000. The Harvard-Prineeton game reoeipts were over $70,000. The Yale- Princeton receipts probably will total $70,000 while the receipts from the Yale-Harvard game, which will, be played next Saturday, will get over $125,000. The receipts for the three big games would have been larger had the ac commodations for spectators been greater. The Yale Bowl will seat 70,- 000. When it was in the course of construction it was said by some that the stands never would be filled. Yet requests for more than 125,000 seats were made for that game. The re- prepared to take immediate advantage of the high-class makers’ goods. Prices from SI.OO to $5.00. One large lot of shirts, all sizes, regular $1.50 values, on sale for Saturday only at SI.OO. One lot very attractive Bhirts, all sizes, regular 85c values, for Saturday only at 55c. The largest and most at tractive line of neckwear in the city. Prices from 25c to SI.OO. quests for seats for the Yale-Prlnce ton game were thousands in excess ot the ticket supply. Attempts are now being made to steal from the so-called "smaller" col leges the glory that is theirs through beating or tying the big elevens, by charging that these small colleges hire professional football players to bolster up their ranks. The chances are 10 to 1 that thero is absolutely no truth in the charges— that the charges are false and that they cannot be backed up. As is usual with charges of this kind, no real names are mentioned in the article. The indictment is a blanket one. Whenever a "small” eleven, that has a student enrollment about one-fifth or tenth of that of Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Michigan, Chicago or the other big colleges, ambles along and knocks the wadding out of the big college, such charges usually follow. The ‘‘old grads” and the students of the big colleges can’t see how it is possible for a small college eleven to wallop ft Mg college eleven unless there is some crooked work behind it. So they charge that the small colleges used ‘ringers.” They assert blatantly that ‘‘no small college team could beat us otherwise.” In the olden days the chances of Comfortable Savings in Fa,l and Winter Underwear Different men require dif ferent weights and kinds of underwear. We have an ex ceptionally large assortment to select from. All weights and at prices surprisingly low. It is to your interest to see us before making your purchases. This is a call to shrewd buy ers—Night Shirts, Pajamas, Hose, Kid Gloves, Automo bile Gloves, heavy Work Gloves, Arrow Brand Col lars, Handkerchiefs and any thing in the furnishing goods line, you will find here, at a price that will suit. fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. a small eleven beating a big eleven were remote, because old style foot ball ruled and beef and muscle tri umphed ninety-nine times out of a hundred. But In these modern days when the open game Is In force, when speed and brains are greater assets than beef, there always 1b a great de gree of uncertainty as to just how n foptball game will end. -y-. •- It Is charged that one of the small elevens that gave a big eleven a beau tiful beating used a professional In one of the guard positions. Taking it from the statements made one Is led to be lieve that this “professional” guard was solely responsible for the victory of the small eleven. Everyone Is left to assume that as soon as the game began the slmon pure amateurs on the small team quit work and let the pro fessional on the job, the said profes sional playing all the positions by his lonesome. The small eolloges, we are Informed through the medium of the article, hire professional football players at an average wage of $25 or S3O a month and board. This statement Is laugh able. If a youth Is husky enough to play guard on a eollege eleven he cer tainly is husky enough to tackle some other sort of job. And any old kind of a job would pay him more than $.30 jl month—-that's a cinch. Furthermore, mighty few jobs that he would tackle would Involve the same risks to Ufa and limb as fooiball does. If the charges had declared that the alleged "ringers” get S3OO a month there might have boon some who would have given the matter consideration But S3O sounds like hunk. HODIIISTS 1 FROi U.S. Appeals For Protection of Sub jects in Mexico During Pres ent Situation at Tampico. Washington.—Protection for Hol land’s subjects and their property In Mexico was asked today by Minister Van Rappard, who told Secretary Bryan it was urgent that, the United j States take steps to look after these Interests during the present situation | in Mexico. The nearest of the Dutch j war vessels in the West Indies is n\ I Curacao. A colony of fifty or sixty THE SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST Is the Result of Natural Ability, Special Preparation, Ripe Experience and Adequate Equipment My largo and growing practice ha« been built upon a repetition of successes, doing the right thing In the right way hundrrds upon hundreds of Union with great success. It will pay you both In time and money to conault me free md learn the truth about your condi tion before placing your case with anyone. I am no medical company or fake institute, und have no In competent hired doctors. I give every patient my per sonal attention. While my practice lu built upon a high plane of honorable dealing, yet my charges are moit reasonable and no man is too poor to receive my best service*. You rouy make your own fee, term* and ar rangement*, according to your ability to pay and what you are willing to pay for a complete cure. THIS IS AN AQE OF SPECIALISTS. All lines of endeavor demandlt. This statement is Intended to apply especially to medicine. More advances have been made In the past twenty years In this branch of Science thaw In moet any other line. It Is due to epeclallslng. Every branch of medicine Is a field In iteelf. The Teaching Staff of all Medical Colleges la compoaed of Speclaliet* In each branch. It surely could not be ex pected that a atudent would become expert In all branche* He la expected to select some specialty that his skill and natural Inclination and ability suits best. There oan be no comparteona between the ability of the ordinary physician and that of the trained Specialist. The former Is trying to explore and con quer the whole field of Medicine and Surgery, and therefore becomes proficient In no particular branch. The latter conscientiously confines himself to a single class of Ills and masters them. If your automobile or wagon should gat out of order you would not take It to a Jeweler. It your watoh or clock got out of order you should not take It to a blacksmith. If your wife or any member of the family should have Pneumonia or Typhoid Fever you should not call In an Eye Spe cialist, but the family physician who dally treats such conditions. If you should have some special or private disease you should not go to the family doctor, but to a Bpecl&ltat, who Is equipped and trained especially for the treatment of such cases. DR. GROOVER, with offices at 504 DYER BUILD ING, Is especially qualified and equipped to treat dis eases about which most people dislike to consult the family physician. He Is not In competition with the family bedside practitioner*. If unquestionable skill adequate equipment, earnest efforts, fidelity to obliga tions and established reputation for successful achieve ments In accomplishing cures In our chosen specialty appeals to your Intelligence and discretion In the se lection of a Doctor to treat you. then COME to me. My special qualifications and past success Justifies m- In assuring you l shall expect to give you satisfactory results. SPECIAL DISEASES: I successfully treat diseases of a nature which moet people dislike to consult their family doctor. Eruptions or contracted troubles cured. Permanent results. I also treat such diseases as Blood Poison, Nervous Decline, Bladder and Kidney Affections, all Stomach and Diver Troubles, Rheuma tism, Piles, Chronic Disease*. Everything strictly con fidential. Consultation* free. Call or write. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 2 only. Come to me and note the difference In the way an educated, experienced specialist will treat you and how soon you can be benefited and cured by the right kind of treatment. CALL TODAY—DON'T DELAY— A friendly talk and thorough examination will cost you nothing and may be the means of saving you years of suffering as well as money. Everything confidential. DR. GROOVER, 504-5-6 & 7 Dyer Building, Augusta, Ga. Dutch mining engineers and others Is at Tumplco and Dutch capital Is In vested in mines In that vlcnlty. It was first request for American pro tection for foreign Interests irice Vil la's seizure of Ban Luis Potosi anil his advance on Tampico. Dr. Smith’s Electric Headache Powders ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. SMITH’S PHARMACY P. W. SMITH, Proprietor. PHONE 850. Mortoreycle Delivery, We W ill Deliver Within 10 Miles of Augusta. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. jjw ’■T I havs made a special study of nsrvous and chronic de*p-ae*ted diseases and mn especially equipped to Institute scientific treatment In this class of discuses. I am i specialist Vy education and experi ence. My practice Is conducted along the highest professional lines and Is open to Investigation at all times. 1 do not Institute the so called mall order system of tresiment, hut Insist upon seeing my pa tients lr, person In order to give them a thorough examination. Then I am In a position to state Just what ran be accomplished, from my treatment, the probable length of time required In effecting a cure and the cost of the treatment which in all ovents Is reasonable. I make no charge for examination, consultation and advice. Same Is cordially Invited grid strictly confidential nnd by calling you place yourself un der no obligation whatsoever to take treatment. I do not accept In curable cases. I do not treat all diseases, but endeavor to cure those that I do treat. I guarantee results In all curable diseases I accept for treatment. I do not scatter my faculties, but concentrate them on my specialty. I do not allow any misleading statements to enter Into my announcements. My practice Is conducted on a straightforward, honest, legitimate basis. I give no glittering Impossible guarantees that I cannot stand by. If you are In need of scientific meritorious treatment for nervous, chronic and catarrhal diseases. I Invite you to consult me free without obligation on your part. Come and have a friendly talk with me arid I will honestly and frankly advlsa you the best course to pursue If your case Is Incurable I wl'l frankly and honestly tell you so nnd advise you against the further useless ex penditure of money with unscrupulous doctors. STRIKING. She—Were there any striking fea tures at the wedding'! He—Yes, the brtde got some rtca lo her eye and the groom got hit on the nose with an old shoe.—Boston Tran script. FIVE