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THE CHARLOTTE i EVENING -; CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912. INTHE WORLD OP SPORTS it ANTS Ciawoiusjj a GE CHAMPIONSHIP thp pennant here, today, when cI nn both ends of a' double-header il T?oton. The scores were 8 to 3 4 to 0. ; v - Tn the first game New York knock . perdue out of the box in three ed jnffs Mathewson eased up when (team-mates procured a good lead, Vt of Boston's ten hits being made 5the last four innings. V. 4 . Remarkable pitching of Demaree, a pruit from Mobile, featured the see-' a game. This was 4 Demaree's big f sme debut. He shut out Boston with 1 L scattered hits, issuing only one and fanned nine men. In two Ffinsrs the visitors opened on him 5 an extra base hit but could , not tore. First game: x - Cfore: " tinston 000 001 0203 10 -r 2 gfTork X; 411 110 OOx 8 15 I 1 Batteries: Perdue,. MeTigue and now dy ; Mathewsori and '; Meyers, .yey. Time.1.32. Umpires, Eason jjkJ Johnstone. ' gecond game: , Score: R" H. E. Jjon 00 00 0000 7 1 W York ... 000 030 lOx 4 10 0 1 Batteries: Tyler and . Rariden; De cree and Wilson. Time, 1.40. Um pires, Johnstone .and Eason ... BED SOX APPROACH TO ONE GAME OF RECORD Boston, Sept. 26. The ' Red Sox ap proached within one game of the American League record for games von in a season by winning from yew York today 15 to 12 in a . con test that developed into- a f aree. , Bos ton has six games :stiU;Ho play ' in which to better the record of 102 games made by the Athletics 'two years ago. Today's game was thQ last of the American League season in' Boston. New York got away to a KS lead by hitting VahdyJceand add' ed runs at Pape's expense. Boston, bunched hits in the .fifth, sixth and eighth innings and won out. -" On acf: count of darkness the game was call ed after 8 innings. Score: -'' R. H. E. Boston 000 034 08 15,14 5 yew York . . . 021; 045 00 12 16. 1 Batteries: Vandyke,, Pape and- Car rigan; Keating, Caldwell, -,; Thompson ind Williams. Time, 2.15. Umpires, Dineen and Hart. , ; . FIRST TIE GAME. Philadelphia and Washington Bat tled Bravely for the Honors. Philadelphia, Sept. , 26. ThV first tie game of the season in this cityjc- Few, if any, medicines, have met with the uniform success that has attended the nse of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera ind Diarrhoea Remedy. The remark ible cures of colic and diarrhoea which 4 has effected In almost every neighbor-' bood have given it a wide reputation. For sale by all dealers. curred hla afternoon when Washing- . uiiauciiuia ' , -a.y v v Q . it, standstill in . nine innings, the 1 game being called on account of, darkness with the score 3 to. 3. Coombs was hit hard in only; one inning, the sixth when thev visitors scored all their runs, " ' - Only one hit was made off Hughes until- the seventh Inning, when the home team bunched four singles. Johnson went to the rescue with two runs in, one out and two bases oc cupied. - An error by McBride and a wild ' pitch let in the run which tied the score, . t - Score: . " ' r tr -v. Washington . .' 000 403. 000 8 9 1 Philadelphia V. . 000 000 800 3 7 1 Batteries:. Hughes, Johnson and Williams; Coombs and Lapp.; Time, umpires. Evans and Egan. ( CUBS GOT BOTH. Cheney Credited With a Double Vic J i . tqry Over ' Cincinnati. Chicago, Sept. 2 6.-Chicago. defeat ed Cincinnati twice, this afternoon 11 to 10 and 10 to 0. , Cheney was credit ed with, both games. . The ' : visitors routed Lavender in the. ninth of the first game and scored ten runs, going one ahead of the Cubs. Benton's wild ness" in. the locals' nmth enabled the Cubs to win. The second game was called on account of darkness at the end ;of the sixth inning. r First game: v Score: ' . - . R. H. E. Chicago ... ... 112 020 302 11 11 7 Cincinnati ... 000 000 0010--10 13 7 Batteries : Lavender, Toney, Cheney and Archer; Fr,omme,. Works, Benton and Severoid.- Time, 2.35. Umpires, Finnerah and Rigler., 4 Second game: - ' J Score: ; . ... .. v, .R. H. E. Chicago .f .i...; 271 00010; 11 0 Cincinnati - . !. . ! . . 000 0000 E- 1 Batteries: Cheney and Cotter; Mc Graner," Benton and . Severoid, Black burn. - Time, 1.15. i Umpires, Rigler and Finneran. PHILLIES TAKE TWO. Ragon Featured Second Trying to Steal Second and It Occupied. Brooklyn, Sept.. 26. Philadelphia won a double-header . from Brooklyn today, 'shutting out the locals in both games. The visitors hit freely while their 1 rown pitchers, - Alexander and Seaton. were in fine form. Miller of Philadelphia made a total of 7 hits in the two games, Including two triples and a double. A feature Of the sec ond game .was Ragon's would-be steal of second when that base was already occupied by Erwin. - First game: Score: ' R. H. E. Philadelphia . 010 510 000 7 14 1 Brooklyn . ' . . 000 000 000 0 2 0 , Batteries: .Alexander and KiUifer; Curtis,' Allen and Miller. Time, 1.38. Umpires, Klem and Orth. .. Second, game: . JScore: . R. H. E. Philadelphia T 101 000 720 11 1 2 Brooklyn .. 000 000 0000 4 4 Batteries: Seaton . and KiUifer; Ragon and Erwin. Time, 1.35. Um pires, Klem and . Orth. IS YOUR CHILD'S: ' TONGUE COATED? If Cross, Feverish or Stom ach Sour, it Means Waste Clogged Bowels. Children dearly love to take deli cious "Syrup of Figs" and nothing else ; cleans and regulates , their ten der little stomachs, liver and 30 feet of bowels so promptly and thorough ly. Children get -bilious and constipat ed just like grown-ups. . Then , they get sick, the tongue is coated, stom ach sour, breath bad; they don't eat or rest well;, they, become feverish cross irritable and don't want to play. Listen Mothers for your child's sake don't foroe the; little one to swallow-nauseating castor oil, vio lent calomel or harsh irritant like Cathartic pills. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs will have your -child smiling and happy again in Just a few hours Syrup off Figs will gently clean, sweeten and regulate. the stom ach make the liver autive and move on and out of the bowels all the con stipated matter, the - sour - bile, - the foul, . clogged-up waste and poisons, without causing cramps or : griping. With Syrup of ; Figs you are not drugging or injuring your children. Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatlcs it cannot be harmful. Full directions for chil dren of all ages, and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. , Ask your ; druggist for the full name ."Syrup of Figs and ; Elixir , of Senna" prepared by the Califof rnJa Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Re fuse anything else offered. 1 STETSON HATS FOR FALL vTOU young men and smart dressers who are looking for the latest styles in hats, are especially invited to see our new advance styles of STETSON HATS We have the gingery stuff for young men. Gome in today; GAMES YESTERDAY. AMERICAN. PHILADELPHIA 3; WASHINGTON" S. f Called ninth, darkness.) CLEVELAND 12; DETROIT 2. BOSTON 15; NEW YORK 12; (Eight innings, darK.) NATIONAL. NEW YORK 8; BOSTON S. (First game.) NEW YORK 4; BOSTON 0. 1 (Second game.) CHICAGO 11 ; CINCINNATI 10. (lUrst game.) CHICAGO 10; CINCINNATI 0. (Second game.) . . BROOKLYN 0; PHILADELPHIA 7. (Ffrst came.) BROOKLYN 0; PHILADELPHIA 11. (Second game.)' PITTSBURG 7; ST. liOTJIS 5. . HOW THEY STAND (r NATIONAL. tron NEW YORK ... 9 CHICAGO ..... i 89 PITTSBURG .. 88 CINCINNATI ... .., 72 PHILADELPHIA . . 69 ST. LOUIS . . . .-. i5, BROOKLYN . . .w.. 54 BOSTON ; i. . .. ..47 lost Pet. 44 .692 54 56 74 74 87 90 98 .622 .611 1493 .483 .404 .375 .324 AMERICAN. Won Lost P.O. BOSTON 101 45 .694 WASHINGTON ...87 58 - .60O PHTIiADKLPHIA , t 85 59 ? . 590 CHICAGO . .... ; . 71 74 .490 CLEVELAND . . ; 70 . 76 .480 DETROIT 68..: 78 .465 ST. LOUIS . . . . .. 50 95 , .845 NEW YORK .. .49 96 .337 Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow there exists a vast amount ef skepticism as to , th poBBlbUiW of curing Consumption. Wo state none 1ut facta and are uucere in what we m ert. 'v- ' - r.;" If ourselves- afflicted "with Tuboroulo .is. we should do trciely what we ask Atiwra to take Kckran's Alterative promptly and faithfully. The-reason we should do this and warrant we bar Tor aeklng all ' Consumptives to take it, la that we have the reports of many cures.. one of which follows: . 1619 Susquehanna Ave.. Phila., Fa. "Gentlemen: For two years 1 was af flicted with hemorrhages of the lungs, the number totaled nearly one hundred Our family physician advised another climate, as to remain would probably be fatal; however, I - remained and in Feb ruary of 1902. I was taken with a severe attack of pneumonia. When I recovered sufficiently to walk about tha house I was left with a frightful hacking cough, which no medicine I had taken could alleviate. I was again advised to go to another part of the country. It was at this time, 'March, 1902, that I learned of Eckman's Alterative. ' In a short time my cough was gone and I was ; pro nounced 'well' or 'cured. Since that time I have had two slight attacks of pneumonia and I have resorted to no other medicine to effect a cure. "I am at present in excelant health and ' feel that as long as I can obtain Bckman's Alterative. I have no fear of Consumption. I cannot speak too highly for the good it has done." (Signed) HOWARD L. KLOTZ. Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs.- For sale by leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for addi tional evidence. o u "nrr a n m , i -.-. DDI TlWS Established 1899 31 Tryon St. A Complete StocR of Fall Woolens Now On Display. BUNCHED EEROES. Cleveland Allowed Cobb to Make a Run on Successive Misplays. Cleveland, O., Sept. 26. Cleveland defeated Detroit easily today 12 to 2. Boehler was hit hard and : miserably supported, while Gregg was t very eft fective. Cleveland bunched its three errors on Cobb in the second 'inning, Cobb getting all the way around in successive misplays. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland ... 621 100 llx 12 15 3 Detroit 010 100 000 2 6 7 Batteries: Gregg and O'Neal; Boehler and Stanage. .Time, 1.38. Umpires, O'Loughlin and McGreevy. PIRATES WON. Although St. Louis Had a God Lead, Pittsburg Got the Victory. Pittsburg, Sept.26. After StC Louis had obtained a good lead early in the game, Pittsburg came from the rear and won 7 to 5. Every Pittsburg player was at bat in . the eighth in ning. ... Score: - R, H. E. Pittsburg ..000:003.04x 7 10 1 St Louis .. ... 301 000 010 5 7 4 Batteries: Robinson and - Gibson; Kelly, 'Steele, " Burk, Griner " and Wingo. - Tinie, 1.50. , Umpires, Owen and Brennan. ' ' . f : ; YOTJNG MEN HOLD " BALANCE OF POWER WAKE FOREST LAW CLASS IS LARGEST ON RECORD Special to The Chronicle. WAKE FOREST, Sept 4 27,-Dr. William L. Poteat, president of Wake Forest College is attending the i ses sions of the ...International Congress of Hygiene and Demography at Wash ington this week. Dr.; Poteat is - one of the few . attendants . from North . Carolina. He is greatly interested in I the subjects which are to be discuss- i ed. During the president's absence, Dean C. E. Brewer . of the . chemistry i Department is looking after the affairs of the presidents office. ' . ' . "y "' - . The law class is one of the largest if not the largest, in the history . of the college. The law "building is eh- tlrely too small to accommodate the ; needs Of the large class. Mr. Rich ard Herring has been appointed as sistant in . law. So far only 10 mem bers of the class have signified their Intention of taking the Supreme Court examination in February. Many more are expected to enter for the Supreme Court work within 'the -next few weeks. There has been some agita tion here for some time tending to ward the erection of a suitable law building, but no definite plan is at yet on foot . ' ; - s : ' Work on the new $40,000 dormitory Is expected to be started within the next several months. The building will be a large one, with every mod ern convenience. . V ' : - Result of EBectlon in Forsyth County Depends ; Largely . on How ' New Voters Cast Their Ballots. ' Special to The Chronicle, v ' . WINSTON-SALEM, Sept 27. The train; leaving" here Wednesday morn for Elkin met with a mishap three miles east of town, when the engine and : baggage and mail cars were de railed. Postal Clerk Stafford of Greensboro had his back sprained. A wrecking crew was hastened to "the scene of the wreck from Spencer. ' An Investigation into the high cost of living as applied locally shows that prices are as reasonable here as in other cities . of the State of similar size. - In fact, the prices for fruits and and vegetables this summer have been very low, due to the large fruit crop and the good seasons for vege tables.;: The price of meats is much lower here than, in any city of similar size in the State. -The prices are now on "the. upgrade, but this is expected and natural at this season of the year. The 500 young 'men in Forsyth County who will vote for the first time this year hold the balance of politi cal power in the" county. There is only about 15 votes difference in the strength of the two parties in the county and the outcome depends very largely on the votes cast by the young men.' --.." - The Piedmont Fair opens here next Tuesday and continues through Oc tober 4. Many features have been planned and the attendance will prob ably be larger than ever. The rail roads will run special trains to and from the city. . The new, plant of the -Mengel Box Company, which that concern is erecting here to take care of its South ern, business, is rapidly nearing com pletion. In some respects it is the most wonderful building in the city; being constructed entirely of rein forced concrete, making it absolutely fireproof. The factory will employ 500 people. , The trustees of the Children's Home will meet here the first of the month at which time they will prob ably discuss the time for beginning work on the new ; . Administrattion building,- for - which the the sum i of $20,000 has been raised in the West ern North Carolina Conference. The Home is now accommodating 108 or phan children and the new building, in addition to furnishing class rooms for the industrial classes and school rooms, will also give accommodations to 50 additional children. ROOK HILL SELLS: ' WATERWORKS BONDS Special tb The" Chronicle. ROCK HILL, & C , Sept 27.T-Bids for the $50,000 bond issue recently voted to provide funds for constructing-an up-to-date waterworks system, getting the supply from the Catawba River, .were opened Wednesday night in the office of the .public works commission. . There were eight 'bidders and the market was higher than expected. The New Tork, Life Insurance Company was the highest bidder, offering a premium of $102.55. i The price is considered as exceptionally high for bonds at this particular time. The bonds are 5 per cent and run for forty years from January 1,1913. The premium on the bonds will be $1,275. The members ! of ; the commission express themselves as well pleased with the price offered for. the bonds, it being ex pected that the highest bid would be little more than par. . v The details necessary -to .- turn the bonds Into - cash will be gone through with as soon as possible and the com mission hopes to - be in a . position to begin spending the money shortly , after it is available in January." The bonds have to be approved -by attorneys for the -purchasers, but It is not believed that any - "technicalities will be- found that will make the issue void.-. -. ROCK HILL HAS ! ; NEW SOCIAL CLUB ' Special to The Chronicle. -:-- ROCK HILL, S C, Sept. STT.-Itock OFXill can now boast of three social ciubs, the latest being the Palmetto Club. , This was organized Wednesday evening with a charter membership of 61. ' The' object is to provide amusement and mental, physical and moral culture for the young men of the city. The entire second floor of the Crawford building,, now In course of construction, has been secured and Antoine Deloria, Postmaster at Garden, Mich., knows the exact facts when he speaks of the curative value of Foley Kidney Pills. .. He says: "From my own experience I Tecommend Foley Kidney Pills, as a great remedy, for kidney trouble. My father was cured of kidney disease and a good many of my neigh bors were cured by Foley Kidney Pills." Bowen's Drug Store. - e-o-d will ibe occupied about the latter part of October. Reading writing and billiard rooms will be fitted with up-to-date equipment and shower baths will be provided. The main hall; will be so equipped that, it can be converted into a dance hall and germans will be f re- quently given. r . The officers and '. directors have been instructed to attend to the minor I de tails of organization and to see that the hall is properly . equipped. The officers are: A. B. Hutchison, '-president: B. ,8. Mills, vice president R. Brice Waters,,, secretary and; treasurer. . S Harper's Magazine. " :-' ' " " "There isn't one man in a million who would be so mean to his wife and chil dren as you are," remarked the wife, bitterly. "CSTow that's what I admire in you dear,' ventured the husband, slow- ly "you have such a head for figures." $80,000,000.00 Lost Annually By Wage Earners. Dr. Sadler estimates that about $80,000, O00.0o; in wages is lost annually, to the American people as, a direct result of colds. Lost time means lost wages and doctoring Is expensive. v Use ' Foley's Honey - and Tar 'Compound promptly. It will stop the cough, and heal and soothe the - sore and Inflamed air passages. Bown's Drug Store. e-o-d NOTICE. ' Notice Is hereby given that the Board pf Aldlermen of the City of Charlotte, N. C, have laid out the following . permanent improvement districts or sections: Cast Trade Street (or East Avenue) from the east side of College street to the east side of -Brevard street, (street and sidewalks). All owners of property abutting on any street or sidewalk In any such improvement district, section or sub section : and all persons Interested in the . said respectlwe Improvement district, section or sub-section, - are notified that the assessments. of spe cial benefits to said property by reas on of said improvements will be made and determined by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Char lotte, N. C, in the Council Chamber, at the City Hall, in said City on the 22nd day of October, 1912, at 8:30 o'clock p.1 m., at which time and place all such' persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any, why such assessments shall not be made. ; By order of the Board of Alder men ' of the City of Charlotte, . N. C. This the 16th day of September, 1912. A. H. WEARN, Clerk and Treasurer of . the City of Charlotte. --,-- . .- SALISBURIAN CHARGED . WITH FORGING SIGNATURE . f Special to The Chronicle. SALISBURY, Sept. 27. (Deputy ' Sheriff Frank Talbort and Policeman - W. M. Julian arrested Ed Goodman on a charge of forgery Wednesday. Goodman owed Richard Holt, a colored tailor, a small bill and tendered a check on W. S. (Nicholson,' proprietor of the Antiseptic Laundry, in payment, the check being for $10. When the check was presented at the People's Bank, it was discovered that the name of Mr. Nicholson had been forged. Judge Miller placed Good man -under a $200 bond for his appear ance at the next term of Rowan County Superior Court Failing to give the bond, the prisoner was placed in jail. oxoxo3Coxoyo)Co)(oxo)coxo)(f TALE does not make good Coal and Wood, but Good, Fuel makes TALK: All our custom ers will be found ready and. willing to tell you how good; our GOAlTand WOOD is.. "ORDER" TOUR 'SUPWiT: NOW." Phone 402 hij o vrJ Phone 403 City Yard. AVdlll .(UUU ft Uldl UJ. 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