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franchise the -constitutions are - so framea"r tlhatf i . NATIONAL L TARIir A ' r Results Yesterday. vt i?o?tui 2-0, Philadelphia 4-0. ' A) (. York 2, Brooklyn 5" " T t ciMc ago 2, Cincinnati 3. , piftsburgh-St. Louis, rain..; AMERICAN LEAQUB v 4 4 Where They Play Today. irtijiaiU'lphia at Boston. p,vii!-:iyi) at New York. Standing of the Clubs. Pl,il;uleliilii;t Brooklyn . . loiton . . pitTsl'iiruh . . I.oiiis. . . Ciininii.'i'i . . Won. Lost. Pet. ..73 49 .599 ..73 49 .599 . .71 49 !592 j.Z8 61 .488 ..58 67 .464 ..59 71 .454 ..5 73 .434 ..51 80 .389 r - Results- Yesterday; At Philadelphia 5:1, Boston 2-7. At Washington 2,' New York 0. No others scheduled. ' ' - : . ' i r, v'-'- ' Where They Play Today s New Yprk, at. Washington. ; Boston 1 at Philadelphia. - Cleveland at Chicago. St. Loui$:. at Detroit. (ContiriuVd1 from Page 'OU.) manyears. When it has bsen passed by both Houses of Congress,. however, the fight has only just, begun. Not a women. will be enfranehtaed until It is ..ratified; by ...three-fourths of ,. all, the rStfttes.,.; Thi(s maana it is o.f the ut roosts importance v to. strengthen our . - - i State t organizations. Of,., course we K-. . -X- -X- -X- mnsf erft mi working as hkrd is fiver The mystery- of the season is how BASEBALL GOSSlPi? tne-Braves gather in the runs wit out the aid of hits. ' to secure th.e. passage of the. Federal amendment, but at the same time we . must try to win new States and to pre-i l of ; these State campaigns with their j iung woric, meir : persona umiiia-; tlons, their fraudulent votes, and their stuffed .ballot boxeg.A N)W;thM j our jr measures , has been brought ? tiurough genera4.ioii& oi toil aad sacri J uc3 m signt or tne promised land, ilft us not wander, another forty . yeri among the States but take the necesi sary ite'pa ajt this meeting to enter Into f possession without'Heedless delay." .. .: Lafayette Day Observed. New Yorls, Sept. 6: As a result rof a mdvement sponsored by Thebdpre Roosevelt, Henry" Watterson, Dr. 'Char les W. iSliot, Joseph H. Choate ami other prominent men, the .United States today inaugurates what is ex pected to be an annual and nation wide observance of the birthday of La- -. v.. . . r'' Tl T ilSS . rr .se'-.fy" TvrafiYR Ve; dam : SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Proflrebslve" Railway of the 'South. etfectlygeiay.SiK 1916. . t " : - -ir. -, -U - ... V DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM " WILMINGTON: ; No. 13 3 : 55 P. M. Train for Char lotte and TntfirmAiHatA Pnln'ta I PULLMAN PARLOR CAR, WIL-! MING TON to CHARLOTTE. .5l!yrl.W-.. fcJ;lr:-o.;;:rr;..r,- 50;pound fayette, famous French patriot and . THROUGH' DAILY PULLMAN SER- of.n; m, ;0Hnf! friend of the. American colonies in VICE WILMINGTON TO ATLANTA . . i' ' untC'Uie owes ;ut lauuyauuu . yv e i l . . .i.j.- lWi go on wprsjug msme me sepa-i :,, ,. nAo tu e. -npr . mittee on organization is in receipt rOf ! communications Bostoji ".. Detroit,.. . Chicago . . St.., Lpiiis ... Nev York . . Cleveland . Washington Philadelphia Standing : of . the Clubs. ' Wpn. Lost. 74 .74 .72 .69 .68 .65 -29 55 57 58 62 62 63 63 99 nn- . . - rate suites, uuiiuxub ui omic orgauiaa-1 .Flrst it comes tcugh nd then it Hrtno nA wo mst wiT; morp snffrflM J comes tougher." iktates " j day .is to be observed by patriotic ajid ) cr Jesse Tannehill, - the old major' ' tv,Qt k. J othe,r societies In many cities through, league pitcher, is doing. scout duty in MrQ3 t BV1LT Jnridnl in ' Ut the C0Untry' In tMs City the Ithie tall grass for the Cincinnati Reds. ' "p State, T T lI S niversary exercises were held this afr .. . . . iW . ' . uongressiuuai msuiuis hul oum- ternoon In the City Hall.r where in i J thathe S cient. "An organization by Congres- 1824 on his memorable visit to this ahandoned all hope of reaching the sional dIstricts lB necessary to get the ' country Lafayette was entertained and front this season. Manaeer Tinker i, . i, . ... . 56K . ' -. . .. " . lamenumeiit iuiwusu -v-wusieop, ue . wnere nis portrait now nangs. ;,. aite telling what his team is going to CQi, .hnt fnr filtner atatfi referen- , DAYS?? THRQUGH; indicating that the ' BIRMINGHAMi. SLEEPER ;TO ( Pet .574 No.. 19-5:00: A, M. Train for' Char lotte : and Intermediate Points SLEEPING CAR" BETWEEN WIL MINGTON ' AND CHARLOTTE. Open at 10: 00 P. M for Passengers. 80c to , Betwcsa tjie two lined we: tiav-the best Candy to be : had at any price. If you . . purchase a box and for i any reason do not like it, just throw the box away arid telephone 248 arid we will rush your money back to you by messenger. ff Serves You Right?, ' '.' ARRIVAL AT WIL- .5541 5?6 .523' en id ' eHmS 10 uo nexi year. . dum or ratification of a Federal am- V,The Kansas City Kavs have been endment by a State legislature, it,Js 1 No Celebration at Vatican. Rome, Sept. 6 Although today was 0g .227 minor leagues. FORMER FED MAKING v - International League. t ,i Newark 3, Richmond 1. t lUiffalo 4. Montreal. 0. i Toronto 7, Rochester 5. i providence 3, Baltimore 4. American Association. ) psintvi st'heduled. Virginia League. At Portsmouth 5-6, Norfolk 2-0. At prtrr.-sburg. game forfeited to .Wwport Npivs, 9 to 0, owing to man- aennt lvtusai ro permit league umpiif to filter grounds. ,i ot lirs scheduled. GOOD AS BRAVES FIRST BASEMAN ' 1(i burning, up. the American Association ; insufficient . There is too little local Jvo,aa,v f fu - I with nnlc 1K nn Stimoro rn ttio novf.' i ti i nnrvnnJf.nf n n nn " ' . .appeal. oucu-u uife.miuuu ?U6a66 Uon of.PpRe. Benedict Xvt. there were no signs of festivity in the Vatican, the Pope not wishing to make the occasion one of rejoicing there in con. trast to the misery and sadness pre vailing, throughout war-stricken Eu rope. . ft Southern Association. At Atlanta New Orleans 1. At Birmingham 5, Mobile 3. At Littlo Rock 3, Memphis 2 At Chattanooga 5, Nashville 1. pSF. POMEROY HAS AN ANNIVERSARY a: ,1,4-X .9 P.Mon. Mass., Sept. r).-4-Jess&-rPQm-noy. mi ving a life sentence for mur der. rt.lay completed his fortieth year in solitary confinement at the State prion in rharlestown. Pomeroy is sum io have served in solitary longer than any other prisoner in this coun- ( trv and. unless the commitment order j if If J Tiivf uaq '. . . m 1 a. ! uw i, .jDiw. i only a lew women auuveij; ine great association team. I rank and file of suffragists are not in- y Pretty tough on Fred Merkle to be timately concerned". To get a State fieI to the Robins after years of faith-' Legislature ready to ratify tha Na Hui service with the Giants. The only tional amendment it will be necessary chance Fred will have in Brppklyn is tq convert every , possible State legisla a chance for a divvy of world's series 1 tor, and that needs an organization in spoils. 'every Assembly district which is strong .!.Mana?or Frank Chance, of the Los 1 enoush to make itself felt. .Moreover, Angeles team, is showing the Pacific if. even after the Amendment has pass v., , . ed Congress, other. States should be Coast League some "Peerless leader WQn for guge, it would give im-, stuff. The old Cub-Yankee pilot has menge impetU9 to the ratification by roll, the smallest squad carried by otner states " ! In settling up the claims of the The National associaion, having in Nprfolk (Va.) players who walked out troiuced tlie Federal amendment,. must because of unpaid salaries , it was now gtand behind it and never cease ; found that one pastimer owed the WQrvw fOF it. Mrs. Brown declared, 1 club 139.95, mstean oc tne ciua owing adding: j the tosser. Strike! Never again, fori "Meanwhile the Association must go I this player: on working in State campaigns where, j Recent batting averages show that according to its b?st judgment, thej i the Western and International situation is , most promising, ana con tinue to win separate States. It must 4 i leaguea are loaded with slugging bats- j "men, the Western' having Si 'and the International 25 players nittlng for J .30& or better. Of the sixteen teams I in the: two leagues Newark is the only outfit without a .?.00 sticker, j The Cincinnati Reds have been floating island and nngel cake fc the j Boston, Brooklyn..- and Philadelphia teams. The Reds have dropped, 13 out. of 1!) games to the Braves, 12 out ' of IS to the Robins and IS out of 18 j to the Phils. J The late Fjeds; may have been a ! weak 'and misfit-aggregation of ball j tessera, but the fact, remains that two oi their pichers-Cullop of New i York and Allen of Boston-are the ; top-notch heavers in the big show. ! Cleveland- scribes declare the In- dians are still in the pennant hunt. help the different States bufld up their State organization to the greatest pos- j sible efficiency. It must contmua to j work through both State and National legislation until the. Federal amend ment has been ratified by three-tourths of all the States." i Mi. Harper declared that the A&r.o-1 elation should concentrate on the Su- J san B. Anthopv federal amendment! and the work in the individual States , be discontinued. j "We have now obtained enough i equal suffrage States to make our measure; a. national political issue."; Mrs. Harper said: "to force its en- j dorsement by the platform of all f ive j of the parties; to persuade a Presi-j dential candidate to declare for the' Fedaral Amendment which his party was too boss-riden to favor; to com Just tbe Kind of Weather To make Iced Tea taste good Try some of Kenney's Special Iced Tea Blend at :--J. 50c Found OF TRAINS . MINQTON: No., 14 12:40 ,P. M. Train from Char lotte and Intermediate Points. PULL Man PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SER VICE ATLANTA TO. WILMINGTON ALL STEEL CARS. THROUGH SLEEPER FROM BIRMINGHAM SATURDAY. . No. 20 12:10 A, M. Train from Char lotte and Intermediate Points SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN CHAR LOTTE AND WILMINGTON. PAS SENGERS MAY REMAIN IN SLEEPER UNTIL 7:00 A. M. Johnston's " Chocolates 80c to $1 0 pound. NOTICE OF FOBIECr,OSlTKE SAI.1E. ' olc& i-?nereoy grlven, that;-under and; by virtue of the power 6t sale contalnod in a certain mortgage deed executed on tne 25th of February. 1914, and duly M-' corded in omee of Register of Deeda of Tew aanover county in Book 76, at Pftfte 2lRi.tbe undersigned mortgagee, will on the 15tn day of September, 1910 at 12 o'clot-k m. at tbe Court House door of New Han over county .sell to tbe blgbest bidder for cusn tbe following described parcel or lot of' lanar - . In tne dty of Wilmington, beginning at a point iu Block (55 in said City, aula point being e feet Kastwardly from the JJastern . Mn. of Seventh street, and 198 feet Southwardly from the Southern line of Queen steet; runs thence Southward ly and para Del with Seventh street 3JJ feet: fcheuce Kastwrdly and parallel with Queen street i" iptft; thence nortnwardly :T' s.;A. v i- Wm. ,iQoM j ti , : uwu - oi meuce liorinwaruiy ana or detailed information and reserva- parallel wUb Seventh street : feet; thence lions, call on City Ticket Agent Or- wesiwaraiy ano- paranei witn yueeu street - " - " I' " f, ill llllJf,, .n n u I v ucuiK ! parr of-' west-era half of Lot No. 4, in Block o. on, according to tne official plaa of said ton Building. 'Phone 178 R. W. WALLACE, C. T. A. H, E. PLEASANTS, T. P. A. Wilmington, N. C. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C City of Wilmington, N. C. xms August 15, 1916. HANOVER BUILDING & LOAN ASSO- We guarantee the re suits. Mbney refunded if it fails to please. C D. BENNY 10. Phone 679. 16 So front Prompt Delivery. i . Souvenirs Saturday, r "Bie Ed" Konetchy, who was with The Fohiies are every bit of that, and ol tho profiupnt nf h TTnitpH stntes is r hanged, he will have to be kept the Pittsburgh Federals last year is the . chances are they will remain t0 reverse nis 0wn attitude completely in that manner until he 'dies. He be gan his sentence at the age of 16, af ter having been convicted of diaboli cal attacks on several small children, hi recent years numerous efforts have been made to secure for him the Privileges of a "trusty," but all of these have been unavailing. , Numer ous attempts at escape have been made by the notorious prisoner and these, together with his known predi lection for taking human, life, have in fluence:! the authorities in strictly ad oring to the conditions of the ori ginal sentence which prescribed soli tary imprisonment. While ".'.olitarv imprisonment" is tin mrii;iucu 01 mc power ' ! luctant Congress, a vote in both Houses j tw said mortgage, expose i f , , . 4 0 i.jio ho i hao. Court House Door in the C! j and to scare it so badly that it has tx)y to thp hlgheat DiCtler - a m . . t f a t a. j. 1. more man making gooa as urst Dase- quiet uuring ine rest ui me season. d f the Diatform on which he man for the Boston Braves this season Three rookies who own select mon-1 was elected; and to wrest from a re-i and is one of the factors putting the ( ikers aro to land with teams made fa Braves forward in the chase for the mous, by their namesakes. Whea pennant. i goes from Troy to Brooklyn, Wagner j restored, to every subterfuge known in Konetchy, besides playing a wonder- j from Terre Haute to Pittsburgh, and I that body in order not to put itself on ful game around the first sack, is hav- j Milan from Newark to WasiiiagLon. j record again before election: ins. a good season with the willow, ' May they bring along something be-1 "Have we not now reached a point batting around .261. i i.z Or.'.. John Hancocks, and keep i where we can stop th?se minor attacks j the grand old names in the limelight j on our opponents' right and left wings German N. E. Conference. - j '0? many years to come. j and march our forces straight up to Louisville, Ky., Sept. 6. The annual j Catcher Ira Thomas, member of j the Congressional trenches where the .STATU OP NORTH-CAROLINA. ' COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. ; WHEREAS, E,,J, MKltRITT. and -Wife, exer a doed of mortjrape on the follow -liifT dewribed property, to the CO-OPERATIVE BflLDlNO AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION, said mortgage bearins date of th l.'ltli ay of-April, lillfl. and beinpr rerorded In ltook Ml, Pnjre 87, of the Records of New Hanover County. AND WHEREAS, default having been mode : -fHK ITNDERSIGJCED will by virtue and tn pursuance of the iower of sale contained for sale, at tne City of Wilming- at public auc tion, on Saturday the :0th day of Septem ber, 1910. at 12 o'clock m.. the following described property situate, lying and being in the City of Wilmington, County oon State aforesaid, and more particularly de scribed as follows: ItKUINNING at a point in the Eastern line of Eighth street one hundred and sixty -tire (165) feet south of the Intersection of rhc southern line of Marstellar street with the eastern line of Eighth street; thence southwardly along said eastern line of RJILAR1TB& GBASt LONE Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Aug. 191 6. ? Tinlte of GuSranteedj. J" 0 ' vt J -f 29. DEPARTURE: No. 90. 3:40 A. M. Daily Except Sunday. TO AND FROM Qold8horo. Richmond, Norfolk and. EasterOv North Carolina point. Connects at Golds boro wttn Sonthero Railwar at NrfoU oouiiieru uairoaa. . r No. 64. .' " , : ' . - Mon15VdMand JgoiiTin rtew Bern wtft ttUrmedUt Fridaynly; Statlona, r.. w. . No. ri. Daily. 5:38 A. M. i Chad bourn, Conway, Florence, Charleiton, Savannah, Jacksonville. Tampa 8t Ptersbur. Fort Mvera Columhi nnn Asbevllle, Pullman Sleerffnu Cars betwoS,'' L vVv41raingtojivjind. Coluuubla, -open to re--h Ctve outbonnd Dassenciera at . Wttmtaw. ton at and after 10:00 P, M. and may fc oconpled, lnbo"d until 7:00 A. M. . ARRIVALS: t..l,J I. ..L -...i- 4-1,1 '0 k . 4- U settsiuu uiue ieuiriu uouicicutc ui iuu Aiuiciiiua uiu guuu, 10 lu iw-, uiaiu uuuj ui wuc wituij uco - ! cast ward ly parallel with Marstellar street the German Methodist Episcopal sake: the big. yard, having signed to ed?" Church assembled in this city today j coach the Williams college pastimsrs. with an attendance of ministerial and j During, his lay delegates from a dozen States of inf cn the. Hi" name "iven to the Dunishment the middle West. The conterence ses-. world's cnamp;onsinp series. Me was I'omf-roy is undergoing, it does not sions will continue six days and will! with Detroit in 1.008 and with the ! to the individual voter with his secret man that lie never leaves his cell. He De devoted to a review of the reli-, Athletics in 1910, 1911, 1913 and 1914. ; ballot," Mrs. Harper added, alluding foes out in the yard every day in gioiis, missionary, evangelical and - - i to the State fights. "We demand a fharge of a guard, and spends an hour other activities . of the denomination! Why He Hungered. fight in the open that we may recog- there Rut that'll whilp the other during the past twelve months. ! "Gee, . I'd like a square meal just ! nize our foe and the influence behind urisoners are at vork in the shops.. . - j once." ;them- Why were both Republican and During the forty years- that he lias As Usual. i "What's the matter? Aren't you Democratic convention willing to favor , ton confined Pomeroy has seldom According to reports there are to j getting enough to eat at home?" j woman suffrage through State action, sen the face of a human being other be no freak styles in men's clothes! "No. You see. the doctor's put Pa Because they knew they were putting j 'tan those of his keepers and of his this year There will, however, be j on a. diet and-the;, rest of the family it off till doomsday . They understood seventy-five (75) feet: thence northwardly Mrs. Harper named as opponents . fwt : thence Avestwardly one hundred and . . . . ' . i . . i . t i X" i. . . . . 1 i i ; . J xioj xeei iu iiif tasit?rii line ui g. same according "Wo haves had Pnonirh of annealing l to. t no omciai pian or tue rue. my i big league career Ira was i "the corporations, the liquor and other; sxt'-ttvcV 1(p feet .to. the eastern ! eighth street-the-point of beglnnln money derived from five vice interests." being part of Lot 3 in Block 543 ac mfn gton. This 29tb day of August, lftlil. CO-OPr.ltATIVE B. & L. ASSOCIATION, P.y TIKIS. W. DAVIS, Attorney, S-:,,0-law-4w-wed agf-r ) mother, who died several years the .usual number of treaks in men s j na to starve tp Keep i:a out ot temp afro. clothes. Detroit Free Press. I tation." perfectly that in full)' ono-half of the Stateg where women are still disen- SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Quick Lunch Day and Night. Rooms by the : Day, 'Week br Month at Reasonable Rates. No. 4S. Daily. 8:40 A. M. No. Kl. Daily. 8: 45 A. M. No. C2. Dally Except Sunday. 3:25 P. M. No. 55. Daily. 3:4S P.- M. No. 57 6:80 P. M. Sunday Only . . -No, 01. 1:15 A. M. Dally lixcept , - Monday. . No. (55. . 6:15 P. M. Mon., Weil, and Friday Only. No. 5. Daily. 1S:?0 A. SI. Ool(l8boro Klehninnd,' Norfolk und Wah lngton.' ParKr Car between W'ili.lnsrtm and Norfolk connecting at Itocky Mount with New York trains having Pullman Service, . : Solid train between Wilmington and Mt. Airy via FayettevlU tad Sanford. Pull man Tirlor Car between WJunlngtoa and recnsboro. Jacksonville. New Bern md Intermedlat statloPN. -i Chadbourn, Florence. Columbia, AugueN, Atlanta and the West. Charleston 8a- i vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel Pullman Sleeping t'arw between W II rain g ton. Anusta. Signing Cara dtllr m. tween Florence and Columbia, which may be occupied at Columbia until 7:00 A. M. Chadbourn, Conway and intermediate points. Kxcurslon Train. No. 59. j , Tues.. Thur. Sat. i , , v and Sun. Only. ' FayettevMie anrA Intermediate Rtatlaaa, :o f. 3t No. 42. Daily. 6:45 P. HI. No. 6S. 7:30 P. M. Sunday Only. No. 49 Dally. 0:05 P. M. i No. 52 Daily. 8:00 P. M. No. (53. Dally Except Sunday. 12:50 P. M. W 54 Dally 12:50 P. M. No. 58. fl:15 A. M. Sunday Only. No. CO. Tues,, Thur.. Sat. & Sunday Only 10:15 A. M. Daily. UoldNboro. RU-Uioonu. Norfolk, Washington ! irt'ew York, Pollman Brol'rv uZxt , Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and WHRhlnifton connoting with Nrv Yor ! trains carrying dining cars; alsq Pullman 1 Sleeping Cars between Wilmington' -and Norfolk. 1 ' " . ' : : . . r " i- New Bern and Intermediate Points. I Excursion 'iraio. ! No. 41. Daily 0:50 A. M. No. CO. 10:15 A. nr. Sunday Only. For Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 1C0. W. J. CRAIG, ' T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. l.;-S; Food Is Far Away Mi Mrley feapliiFi's Comic Gapers Stun Blond V J A 0V a Copyright,. 1915, Keeley-Haridy Syndicate. I FtE-Ab IK TKt PAPE.R THAT A MAN FftrK.O FOG. HO OAY5- I r IT CAr Ofc '1 POME- y t i : IH good) "" V l I WTTJ7TTTTr v. 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