The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, March 05, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THURSDAY. MARCH 5. Plan Exhibition Game With Brooklyn Tyrus Cobb and Rucker to Play With Locals President Kalbfleisch Negotiating With President Ebbetts and Manager Wilbert Robinson—Would Prove a Big Drawing Card. 8 President K. O. Kalbfleisch, of the Augusta Baseball Club, la negotiating ulih Manager Robinson and President Charles H. Ebb.ua, of the Brooklyn*, bir an exhibition gume to be |duv*d birr during she lirxt few week* br io cm Manager Hrouthers’ Augusta •'lull ami the Trolley Dodgers. It |h Olann.d to have Nap Rucker and Tv I olib play for the locala and an In- Irreatlnif battle may be expected. Rich Hair Long, thick, heavy hair. Want thta kind? Ayer's Hair Vigor promotes growth. Does not color the hair. Ask Vour Do, tor. fc&nTifo.' PH n THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. MM MM A successful remedy for Kheumatism, Blood l’oiaon and if ■ all lilood Diseases. At all Druggists fI.OO. 11 F. V. LIPPMAN CO., Savannah, Ga. INVESTMENT At 1307-13 Walker Street IVY offer two tenement and one single house, on a very attractive basis. These houses were complet ed last October. Insured for $2,100.00. Rent for $420.00. Can sell for $3,000.00. One half cash, lip r cent should attract the attention of the wide awake. Jas. R. League & Co. Phone 176. Union Savings Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS « v6Ol Moore Avenue, 5 Ql Ofin fin rooms and bath for 0 I jOUU.UU Corner Central Avenue and Emmett Street, 6 room bungalow $3,250.00 Central Avenue, second house west of Emmett Street, 5 room 00 000 00 bungalow for OJ,UUU.UU Central Avenue, third house west of Emmett Street, 5 room fIQ OfHl flfi bungalow for OO,UUU.UU , . I~ 1 Every piece of this property is a bar gain either for a Home or an In vestment. I can arrange terms. i — i ♦ CLIFFORD R. DAWSON 311 Union Savings Bank Bldg. Telephone 3077 The Runic, If played, will bi> for iUr benefit of the Augusts bull park grandstand I'.axebull is being revived here this year, after this city hus been out of profeaatonal ball for two years, and the grandstand Is being repaired at large cost. The outlay for this purpose and also for many other pur poses Incident to Augusta re-entering the South Atlantic League, Is consid erable. President Rbbetts, to whom Manager Robinson referred President Kalbfleisch. will be In Augusta on the 21st Inst., when It Is expected that everything will be arranged satisfac torily. Manager Robinson has taken a great deal of Interest In Augusta and her baseball affairs and the local dob's of ficers greatly appreciate his kindness to them. Mr. Robinson has given the loyal dub some valuable advice with regard to the Improvement* now being made at the bull park and has shown a disposition to help In every way pos sible. It ts believed that a game with Ty Cobb and Nap Mucker pluylng In the uniform of Augusta vs the llrooklynx would be a tremendous drawing card. Manager Brouthers Is We// Pleased Over Augusta Baseball Proposition “Babe” Says He Will Have His Players Down at Warren Park, About the Latter Part of Next Week, in Full Swing. Comes Back at the “Knocker.” Manager Bronthorg, the pilot of the Augusta "hunch" Is lit « vory pleasant frame nt mind this day. No wonder "babe" Is ao happy, hasn't he Just sent the transportation to the men who hnve signed to stand by him In the battle for the pennant. Some will say, "why the pennant.’ you ure talking t<a» soon about that. What does Augusta want to get in the league for If she l* not going to make a try for It? She Is not going Into the game with the Idea of staving In the cellar The "war togs" for the "fighters' are on the way to this city right now. as the player*. The park, grand stand and the fence are being looked after, and all In all everything Is corning Into shape, and yet there are a few "knockers" in this city, that are circulating It around, that there will be no ball club this year, or any other. There Is no doubt whatever of Au gusta having a hall team, President Kulblelsch, Secretary-Treasurer Hack ett as well as Manager ltrouthers, will vouch for this any day that a “knocker" will mine to see him The problem that Is bothering Man ager Drouthers most now. Is the training oT these players who will LESS DYSPEPSIA NOW -HERE'S THE REASON Tli© fact that there la Icmh dyspepsia and Indices!ion in tills community thun there used to tie Is largely, we believe, due to the extensive use of Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets, hundreds of packages of which we have sold. No wonder we have faith in them. No wonder we are willing to offer them to you for trial entirety at our risk. Among other things, they contain Pep sin ami Bismuth, two of the greatest di gestive aids known to mediclal seienee. They soothe the Inflamed stomach, al lay pain, cheek heartburn and distress, help to digest the food, and tend to quickly restore the stomuch to its nat ural, comfortable, healthy state. There Is no red tape about our guar antee. It means Just wlmt It says. We’ll ask you no questions. Your word is enough for us. If Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets don't restore your stomach to health and make your digestion easy and comfortable, we want you tp come back for your money. They are sold only at the 7,0u0 llexall Stores, and In this town only by us. Three sixes, 25c, 50c and SI.OO. —T. G. Howard. Store No. 1. Broad and Jackson Sts.; Kt<A*e No. 2, 710 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Tv and Nap started their baseball ca reers In this city and both have a strong affection for Augusta. Ty will Join lb* Detroit* within a few weeks. 'I lie large number of tourists In Au gusta Unit would attend the proposed exhibition game would Insure a big crowd even If none except tourists at tended. arrive Imre uext week, as lie will have not quite a month In which to get them hi shape. First Practice Game For the Clevelands in Athens Opening Bout Was Staged on Sanford Mead Tuesday and Yesterday. Athsns, Ga.— Mr and Mrs. Joseph Jackson of Cleveland are stopping at the (icorgia hotel for several weeks. Mr. Jackson came In Tuesday In a big Hudson cur und was greeted by numerous friends and associates of lust season in the baseball activities participated In by tile Naps, alms tile Cleveland Americans. Another famous Clevelander, Cajole, Is quarantined by a case of diphtheria and will lie late reporting the Inst week In thin month, likely. Tbe Clevelanders held their first practice on Hanford Mead Tuesday and yesterday, with better temperature than at any time this season, they bad a full try-out. Manager Joe illrm iußlinni und Trainer Charles Hltte are getting the work and the exercise sys tematised and In h few days the team will look like Itself ready for prac tice games with the Red and Black colleg laps. Among the Naps In camp hers now are Birmingham, Jackson, Callamore, Hagerman. Bowman, fiillnp. Hassler, Ornney, O’Neill, l.etbold, Steen, Let belt. Hartford. Carrtsli. Paulette, James. Dunlap and Jack Knight. Rather disappointed In the weather which greeted the bunch on tbelr ur rlval In (ieorgialnnd, the manager was yesterday delighted at the prospect nnd found the wind shielded Sanford field a typical training ground. SPORT DOPE Cincinnati Pitcher Weds. Kinston, N. Y.—Pitcher Geo. F, Puggs, cf the Cincinnati National League haaehali team, and Miss Mo selle Cox last night were married here at tile Imme of the bride. Kinston Is also tlie former home of Suggs. Due Tomorrow. New York.—Among baseball enthu siasts from all parts of the country, wiui were arriving here today to greet tho world touring Glunta and White Sox, were Federal League officials, who were aaid to have their eyes on some of the returning players. Presi dent Gilmore of the new leugue was ■aid to want Crawford ami Hpegk/ tor the Brooklyn team, while Manager Brown of tin* hi. Louis club Vlll try to sign l.ee Magee Rtul Ivy Wlngo. M. H. Kenton, president of the Na tional Association of Minor League Baseball Teams, who arrived hern to day, asserted the Federal League would not last long enough to become r real menace to organized baseball, while President Barrow of tho Inter national League flung unother chal lenge at Gilmore to "do ids worst.” FUNERAL OF MR. JAMES DALY HELD THIS A M. Services at the Sacred Heart Church Attended By Many Friends. Interment in City Cemetery, Funeral services over the remains of Mr. James Daly were held this morn ing from the Church of the Sacred Heart, at 10:80 o'clock. Remains of I tie deceased were Interred In the city cemetery. Mr. Daiy died at hlB residence, 1881 Fenwick street, Tuesday afternoon. His death wns a sad blow to his many friends and all extend their sympathy to the family In their bereavement, Mr. Daly wus In the dry goods busi ness here and wus one of the most popular men in the city. Thu firm of Italy Armstrong of I wonty-flve years ago was one of the leading establish inents In tills community. Mr. Daly was the junior partner in (he firm, up to the time of Mr. Armstrong's death. Then lie carried the business on by himself. He wsg connected with J. B. While Sr. Co., to the time of his death, and was one of the moHt trusted and re spected employes 111 the service. Mr. Daly was a devoted church mem ber, having attended Hie Haered Heart church regularly up to the time of his death, , lie is survived by his wife. Mis. Mary 10, Daly; two daughters, Mrs, fl. Frank Bolder and Mrs. John J. O’Connor, and three sons Messrs. Ro, and Joseph I*. Daly of New York (It! and Ixiids Duly of Augusta. BIG LEAGUE PILOTS NATIONAL LEAOUH Team*. Manager*. Cincinnati llerzng. New York McGraw. Chicago o'jiay. I'.lulnirg Chtrke Philadelphia Uooln. Ht. Ixmjlh HdgKih*. Ithßloll HtaTllng*. llrooklyn Uohlnaon. AMERICAN LEAQUI. Philadelphia Maek. Washington Orlffth. I a- 1 nil t Jemilngti. Chicago Callahan. Honliin 1*...* Cgrrlgan. Cleveland Hlriribighani. HI. I,oul» Rickey, New York Chance. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago Tinker. HI. I.ouje Hrown. Karma* City Htovall. Indlanapolle Phillip*. I'lttelmrK Gawper, fiaithnore ~,, Knaho. Toronto Hell lately. Urooklyr Unnamed. PILES Quickly Cured Instant Relief, Permanent Cure —Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. 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Free Package Coupon Kill out the blank lines below with your name ami address, cut out coupon and mall to the PYll AMID DRIUS CO.. 40« Pyramid Rldg, Marshall, Mich. A trial package of the great pyramid Pile Remedy will then be sent you at once by mall, KHRR, In plain wrapper. Name Street City State SPORTLETS The South Atlantic League circuit is having fine weather for in-door sports. At Ichsl this is what Man ager Robinson thinks. Robinson Is now attempting to exercise his team mates, down at Warren park. Next week the advance guard of the Augusta team will arrivn In the city. Manager Brouthers says a number of the best kind of material will blow in then, and that he wilt settle down to the hard grind at once. Similar, the once spoken of Augus ta prospect, left the city this week to report to Hilly Smith, of Atlanta, for his first practice game.— Will Augustu get him after all? Manager Brouthers, has mailed the transportation for the future baseball bunch for this city—Hope the "Out laws” don't hear of It. The Brooklyn Dodgers are down to hard work, In spite of the rain. "Rob” says tho rain can’t stop the In-door practice, at any rate! Tho first professional game of baseball for Jacksonville, was played In that city yesterday afternoon be tween the second team of the Phila delphia Athletics und the local club Does Jftx stand a show, with the world's champions? The Columbia Record says: "The Rush league weather Is about gone and it Is beginning to look like the real thing again,’’- Mr. Record should take a "slant" at Augusta today. Things are on the move In local baseball circles, since the Augusta "Hobs" arived In this city. Watch the old team coma In on the home stretch, “HOTSPUR” IS DEAD. Buffalo, N. Y.— Kdward It. Mcßride, 48 years old, widely known as a sport Ing writer under the name of "Hot spur,” died here today after an oper ation for a throat Infection. A DUEL Of WITS. Parson A It’s hard to get people Into the chureh. pooler H - But IPs easier t do that than it Is to get them into Heaven, parson A True! We ministers e« n only point the way to Heaven, when It eotues to gelling people there w« «Ve obliged to fall back on llie doctors Boston Transcript. Corns Go, Sure Pop, If You Use “Gets-lt” Simple as AB C. It's the New Way of Curing Corns and Calluses. If you have corns now, the chances ate you have never aped “GKJTH-fT," the biggest seller among corn cores ever known. It Is the new way, does away wllli all trouble, pain and fussing In Cat the Com* Off Your Foot, end the Com Wrinkle* Off Your Fete. Nothin* Coo Do It Like “GETS-IT.” treating cpri)*. Thoiiaanda who have puttered with old corne tor year*, h.iVl aolteri rid nf them Halit off, with a few dropa of “OKTH-IT,” apiille.il a* (|til«k hu you cun apell your name. Corne Jual love to lie nut, pinked, filed, gouged and pulled. Igult It. You’ve tried not. top rlugH that <an»« ehoutlog corn pit Inn, arcae mice* that spread over the toe end make It raw and tape that ellrke lo (he stocking now try "fIKTH IT ” li ha* none of the drawhack* of the did etyla corn cure*, eaue* pain and never fall* on any corn or callus. •’CKTH-IT” I* m>Uf hy all druggist*, 2»u u hot tie. Or vent direct, hy K. I-1 w * renec A Co., Chicago. '•(IfliTH-rr" I* Hold ill Augusta hy Will T Caldwell, T. <}. Ilnwiirn, 1,. A. Oaf delle, Tesslei * Pharmacy, Green & Homey. TOMORROW FRIDAY IS Crex Rug Day at Wise’s i • -»• i.\ 502 Crex Rugs just receiv ed from one of the largest deal ers in the country a wonder ful saving which is yours if you will be on time tomorrow. Sale Starts»9 O’clock This is an event that this entire community should par ticipate in. .54x90 Inch Hall Runners, worth $6.50 each, at $4.98 I $6..50 6x9 Art Squares at. $4.98 $8.50 Bxlo Art Squares at $6.49 SIO.OO 9x12 Art Squares at $7.98 .36x72 Rugs in a good line of colors, worth $1.25 to $1.50 each, special for this sale at 98c Wise Dry Goods Go. BROAD STREET FIVE