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THE MOKNINGr STAB, WILMINGTON, H C, TUESDAY, JULY; 25, 1911,
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Results Yesterday.
At Pittshm-J?. 8; Brooklyn, 2.
At Cincinnati. 3; New York. 6.
.At St. Louis. 10; Philadelphia, 2.
At Chicago-Boston rain. -Sunday
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At Cincinnati. 2; St. Louis, 3.
AWARD FOR'BRITfSH MASTER.
Itandlac of the Clobi.
I. V Won. Lost P.C.
51
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Club:
Chlensro.. . . .
St. Louia .. .. .. .. 50
.Pittsburg .. .. .. 48
NewYork.. . ". , . i2
-'Cincinnati .35
i Brooklyn ..' .'. ... 31
'Boston .. .. .. .. . 20
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31
34
30
.37
.33
40
:53
66
622
612
.576
.500
.5(r7
.422
.373
.235
NATIOTA
" Cincinnati, July 24. New York
fcund Keefe for Ave hits as many runs
in the second , running and won from
Cincinnati 'here 8 to 3.Marquad: was
effective with men. on bases. The
batting of : Myers featured.
New York .. ..051 000 1018 13 1
Cincinnati .. ..000 101 1003 9 2
Marquad and Myers; Keefe, Smith
and McLean. Time. 2:10.. Jmpires
Jjhnstohe and Eason.
Pittsburg; July 24. Pittsburg had
no trouble today in defeating Brooklyn
by a score of 8 to . 2. The home play
ers hitfthe ball hard and often. The
batting of .' Wilson -.was 4the feature.
He hit safely every" time he 'went to
bat, getting three three-baggers and a
single, a total of ten bases. Adams
pitched a steady game, not giving
base on balls.
Pittsburg .... ..002 013 02x 8 15 0
Brooklyn .... .'.100 100 0002 9
v.. Adams and Simon; Barger and Er-
win. Time 1:35. Umpires Rigler and
.Finneran. ,
St. Louis, July 24. A record-break
ing attendance greeted the St. Louis
r team on its return from its Eastern
tour and saw the locals defeat Phila
delphia, today ,10 to 2. The locals
scored five runs in the ' first inning
end drove Alexander from the mound,
Burns relieving him, was hit hard
Harmon was effective jn all but two
innings. Huggins, Hawser, Smith and
.Packert featured with the bat. In the
four times Oaks was up he walked
-tnree times and was hit once,
St. Louis . .250 101 101 10 13 . 1
Philadelphia. ...000 100 001 2 6 3
t ; Harmon and Bliss ; Alexander, and
Burns and.Dooin. : Time. 1:47. Um
pires O'Day and Emslie.
American Recognition of. Heroism in
Rescue of Alex. Jones Crew.
Copies of the Liverpool, England,
Journal of Commerce, of . date July
14th, 1911, just, received here, con
tain a lengthy account of the preset
tation of a binocular glass, awarded
by: the United States government Jo
Capt, Evan Jones, niaster ot tjie
steamer Ennisbrook, of Glasgow, in
recognition of his services in assist
ing to rescue the shipwrecked crew
of the American steam tug Alexander
Jones, of Wilmington,. N. 4 C.f .Capt. W.
A. Sanders, master. The presentation
was by Col.. J. Goffey, who presided at
a special meeting of the Liverpool
Marine Board, held for -this purpose.
In making the presentation in be
half of the United States government.
Col. Goffey, according tq. the Journal
of Commerce,. said that; although the
rescue was not of that type that be
came famous, yet, he, himself, after
reading the account, hadcome to. the
conclusion that it , was. a great feat.
and one wofthy of honor.
GAGING FLIERS IN CAOFORNi
Hundreds of Traps Placed Along the
Streets and Alleys at Redlands.
Mayor , Joseph D. Smith yesterday
received a letter from Mr. Walter
Smallbones, who was at Los Angeles?
caw when the epistle was written, en
closing a clipping from a California
paper relative to what RdlandsCaJ.,
is doing: In the way; of getting rid. bt
taenies,. Traps, inventions of youths
have been blaced alone streets and
alleys and the place Is now known a$
"the. flyless city." In his, letter Mr
gmallbons Bays of the scheme: "This
is a riost successful sQlutioh. of the fly.
proposition. I have seerf it wprking
and it does the work ' wonderfully
well." The, following is the clipping
enclosed jui toe letter:
Redlapds, Cal., July 15. Redlands
may. soon come . to bei knfwn" as-the
city without flies, so successful have
been various inventions of home tal
ent In caging the small pests.
"Several weeks ago two local inven
tors put on the. market a fly catcher
for use on the streets and more than
Please
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Results Yesterday.
No fiiiuie& Bchedulert. ?. ..
Sunday, danves.
At Detroit.. 4: New York. 7.
At St. Louis, 1; Wnshinfftoti, 5.
At Clereland, 2; Boston, 3.
At Philadelphia-Chicago rain.
' SUndlnc ot the Clabm
Club: Won. Lost. P.C.
, Detroit.-. . . . . . . . -)!) gs .07G
Philndelphla . . . . . 7A 31 .c:
New York...... . . , . 45 41 .529
Chicago 44 .40 .-,24
Cleveland 47 44 .516
Boston 44 45 A'.H
WaabuiRton .. , .. 30 58 .341
t. LiOUla .. 23 61 ,2!1
3.
American Association.
t At Minneapolis 4; Indianapolis 5
At Kansas City. 15; Columbus 7.
At St. Paul 0; Toledo 2.
.Second: Toledo 1: ;St. Paul
At Milwaukee 2; Louisville 6.
, :.. : ..Eastern League.
At Rochester 6; Newark 3.
At Buffalo 4; Providence 6.
' At Toronto 10; Baltimore 0.
.At Montreal-Jersey City, rain,
- 4 Virginia Leauge.
At Norfolk 5; Richmond 4.
At Roanoke 3; Lynchburg 5.
At Danville 13; Peteresburg 9.
Southern League.
At Nashville 6; Mobile 3.
At Chattanooga-Montgoniery, rain.
At Atianta-New Orelans, both
games postponed, rain.'
South Atlantic . League.
1 At Columbia 4; Charleston 2.
, At Jacksonville 5; Macon 4.
At Augusta.7; Savannah 1.
At Cblumbus 0; Albany Oi (Called
-13th, darkness.)
. Carolina Leaaue.
At Greensboro 4; Charlotte 3.
innings.) V . ', . ..
' At Spartanburg 9; Anderson 1.
At Greenvllle-Winston-Salem, rain.
Appalachian League.
At Johnson City 3; KnoxVille 1.
; No other games account, rain.
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THRILLING RESCUE OF BOYS
Misses Louise Worth and Eliza Davis
w Give Timely Aid.
But for the , timely assistance of
"Misses Louise Worth and Elisa Davis
who went to their aid In a boat. Mas.
ter Louis MacMillan, aged 12, and
Greene Fenley, aged 1G, son of Mr.
Greene Fenley, 'would perhaps have
been drowned in Jones' channel, hark
of the handsome residence of Mr. Pem
broke Jones', Greenville.'Sound, Sunday
afternoon. The boys were in bathing
in . waier ieet . deep. By some
strange co-incidence they were seized
with cramp at the same time and
practically . helpless. Their iconditlon
;was .such that tney were not able to
'cry out for help. The young ladies
were oat boat riding and chanced to
Jook.in th direction of the boys Boon
after they were' taken with cramp.
They .rowed rapidly in the direction
f the boys and did not reach them any
loo. soon. The young ladies have been
.' Warmly congratulated for their, brave
deed Jn. rescuing the. boys. .. ;
C Air. van horne arrives '
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Will Attend Meeting of Carolina iMe-
. tat; Products Co. Today.
Mr. Van'Horne, general manager ol
the Canton Culvert Co., of Canton,
Ohio,1 arrived yesterday morning and
' will be present this afternoon at the
organization meeting "of the Carolina
Metal Product Company, which will be
9aeld:at 4 e-'clock In the offices of the
attorneys, -Kenan yds Stacy, in -the
Southern building. Mr. Horhe ac
companied by; Mr. ( George ; A. Simp
son, special, representative of the
Canton Culvert Co., for a trip over the
- rity, including a Tisit to thesite which
- will m(ost likely be selected for. man
tifacturing plant of the Cai-ollria Metal
Products Co. He, was very much im-
I)ies8ed : with ;Wilm(rfigton,,:its people
jand of the possibilities for .future" de
velopment. - The meeting of the : Sub-
. ccribers to' stock thi afternoon 4s one
of rgrfeat importance ; and all, are' re
guested to be present. ... -,'.
ine tion. tiorace iee wasnington,! 100 ; have been Dlaeed . in front nf
American consul said he felt it an 1 stores, in the alleys and at other plac-
nonor to oe auoweu to express, pn be- es where flies are particularly plenti
half ot his government, their apprecia- ful.
tion of such a gallant act. . . "This inspired other home inven-
Many Wilmington people will re- tors, with the result that. four differ-
memoer tne tnnuing rescue of Capt ent varieties of fly-catchers can be
oanaers ana crew, an or mis city ana seen In front of one grocery store and
aoiunpon, wnue ne Jones was nouna others are to be found in various
to Key west, navmg encountered one parts of the citv. Grocers claim that
of the worst storms, in recent years off the fly nuisance is almost abated. A
that treacherous, coast. As showing! few weeks ago a load of sugar in front
me proviaeniiai nature or tne rescue, of the stores would attract thousands
in less than 20 minutes after rescuing of flies, the sacks being black with
the crew of the Alexander Jones, she them. Now a load of snirar can ite.in
foundered. ". ' W front of the store thr nr fniir hnnro
Capt. 'Evan Jones, it is Interesting! and less than A dnzpn flies pa n ha
ior me Liverpool paper to note, nasi counted on the sacks
been the recipient of many letters of
thanks and gratitude in connection GREGORY TRIAL POSTPONED,
with this rescue from the Boards of I
Trade, British .Consuls and different Defaulting Cashier of A. C. L. Will
l"1!, ZJE1 J!n u irom , men be Tried on July 31st.
oers aim leiauvt-s gi me rescuea men. mn,mA - i m. ..t-
Six days after the rpscue the men thl. tria V'T,7i' , B
vr landed 9f oif, TMa the trial of Louis L. Gregory, former
casnier in the freight department of
tne Atlantic Coast Line in this city.
on a charge, of embezzlement, was on
tne docket of the hustings court for
were landed at Gulfport, Miss.
TWO MEN WERE RESCUED.
Your
Two men were rescued , from the c,-' v, , r, T
sharpie Clarence H.. by a boat sent out Sl?ce,hAsarr.?st ,n ,Denve.r ?P June
from the tug Staa Kfn vtirv V" iniormauon teiegrapned to po-
mornlng at 6 o'clock at Maffitt Island, 'hZrtu-?100 de
near Snow's Marsh, where the former f??rFLh 1)6611 In Dr fPn-
had been beached to keep her from le Tfi' n IeqSl8lSn
uffiftr aImost submerged by ?o?eb"h,astT
cZTm and a sailor named Toli 33
Dosher. were the sole occunants of qul..Z as,P0S.8,Ie. .. . .
tne boat and they spent a thrilling fflX JJ tT ,
night. The sharpie Clarence H., te-7JJ7JKSt
mington on Saturday for Fort Cas- iZJZldZnel may be bronght
well. While sailing' down the river thltnv S aneVCr cnarf1!d
late Sundav afternoon she snran n "at:a,"f of h associates were guilty
int a.fi,. ..i" "T, r-rZ0,- OI stealing railroad funds
leak and - the captain succeeded in
beaching her on Maffitt Island, this
being the only means of- saving his
life and that of the sailor, as the shar
pie carried no life boats.
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New . Orleans, July 24. Caught by
a posse after twice escaping, Miles
Taylor, the negro who shot ve white
, On the rising tidA iact niht .iho en Saturday . at a saw mill in Clair-
boat,was almost entirely submereed !?rn. Parish- was; lynched late last J
and the two sought refuee un the u'ul' reports today,
, EVREC0RDERS COURT. ; '
Colored "Parson'' in Bad''Aaain-i-Oth-
. ; er Cass.Yesterday. r
William-Boney, colored, .erstwhile
preacher and Jate of the . county chain
gang,Trtln bad agakf-and yesterday
morning in "the Recorder's court he
recefvea total sentence of 12 months,
which, time he will spend as the gnest
of , the county, transformihs. !. large
stones'nto smaller ones. ;The "par
son" faced three charges yeste'rdayV
assault with a deadly weapon, resist
ing an ofllcer-and ' disorderly conduct.
He was given six months each .on the
flrst two charges and judgment was
suspended on the last. ' '
, . The ievidence showed that Boney
was creating, a disturbance Saturday r
nignt and when Police Officer T.; M.
Hall" approached him and placed him
imder';arrest the negro struck at him
with dirk. Officer , Hall promptly
felled; Boney with his club and in the
scuffle that followed the negro made
his escape. . Later officers went to his
house, .but the negro heard them and
gain escaped, jumping over the back
fence in his hurried flight. A third
trip totals house was .fruitful and the
preacher- was lodged in the city pris
on.. . : -r- ;
A number of other case$ were on
the docket yesterday. John Teachy
and Bud Hill, both cplored, were sen
tenced to 30 days on the roads or $50
each for drinking publicly on a Tide
water t Power Company street car.
They , failed to raise the " amount . of
their fines and will go; to the roads.
Ella Brown, colored, contributed $10
and the costs for being drunk And dis
orderly. Isaac Cblton, colored, was
taxed $5 and the costs for disorderly
conduct.- Julius Kenhody. colored,
paid the costs for violating: the tax
ordinance. Wlillis Ganse, also color
ed, charged with disorderly conduct,
was taxed $5 and tpe costs. ..Mary
Byrd, . colored, charged with assault
with a deadly weapon upon Sarah
Bell, got $5 and costs. Isaac Farrior
and Thelma Evans, both colored, were
charged with an affray. Farrior was
taxed with the costs and the woman
received a sentence of $10 and costs.
Nick Chambers, colored, got $10 and
costs for fast driving. William Lew
is, a negro,, charged .with vagrancy
was' sent over to the Clerk of the Su
perior Court to be examined as to his
sanity.
The case azainst Pet O'Neil. whitt I Woman Who fihn n:.,
charged with assault and battery on a in N(.w Vori-
female, was continued until Thursday, New York T.,iv u,-OI, T ,jo
July 27th,.as was also the case aeains n???lb JZl7:-- ll,ia?
iora Yates, white,, charged with be- acauired notoriety hv Khnfitinr w
rchar intrtnV Ansonia, and later capitalized
!.5ftar6 of interfering with an officer, her experiences bv in, nn tha
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Be sure and consult your telephone directory before
making a call. The party line system has been improved
and every duplex telephone number has a letter suffix'"!"
or "L". .. . . - , ; '
,The letter is a part of the number and should be re
peated to the operator. For instance : The correcl: way
to call Maiii 123-J is to say to the operator "Main one-two-three,
party J."
By consulting the dire&ory before making a call you
will eliminate errors, save time and co-operate with us in
our efforts to improve the service.
southern;-bell telephone
and telegraph company
- LILLIAN. GRAHAM MISSING. ,
was continued until today.
TENNIS HONORS To MARTIN
experiences by coine on the vni.
deville stage, added another chapter
to her -exciting history by disappear
ing late last night.
. THer sister, Mrs. John Singleton,
wife of the PacifU coast mining mag
nate, arrived hurriedly at police head-
this morning
Defeated Ward C. Burton In Western
Match Yesterday.
On Wentsia Tennis nnnrta T.air Quarters at 6 o'clock
Forest. III.. -July 24 Harrv rtin witl1 Miss Conrad. -and asked Lieut
of JfeWr-tYork, defeated Ward C. Bu- Fgarty tnat a general alarm be sent
ton.' of MinneaDolis. in nnp nf th ht out for the missing girl.
matches of the second day's play in s" SinSleton, in giving the details
the Western Lawn Tennis Associa- 1 t?e detective bureau, said that Miss
tion's 24th .annual tournament here Graham left Hammerstein's after the
today after a hard contest, winning performance, and went directly t6
HACKNEY WAGONS and
. TRUCKS
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Harness and Buggies
I City
luivery Co.
ir straight sets fi-2: 7-5.
Hugh G. Whitehead, of -Norfolk,
her apartment in the Cathedral Pla
za, in Morningside Heights
Va., had little trouble w!nningfrom ie she dccided wth Miss Con
fruiirr.ip' P.nnio.j r r,, ,,, I rad to prepare a lieht luncheon Sn.
masts of the sharpie and made them
selves comfortable as possible by rais
ing the fore-boom and fore-gaff. They
remained in .that perilous position
throughout the night while a strong ,
wind was blowing from the sea.
The Sea King, on a trip down the
river, yesterday morning . at daylight,
steamed near the little craft and
shortly afterwards Capt. Edgar D.
Williams, the master, sent off a boat
and brought them on the tug. This Is
the second rescue made by the Sea
King at Maffitt's Island within the
past two years.
The "sharpie Clarence H., is the
same boat that capsized near the
mouth of the river some years. aea
wueu ssix wen were arownea.
Frederick Copeland, of Glencoe, 111.,
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RoAd Star Business Locals.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STOCK OF
POST DATER-STAMP CO.
Inquiries From. Several Neighboring
S Towns a to Stock Offioe.
Mr. G. P. Peed, who has charge of
the financial arrangements for the'
ost Dater-btamp Co., the prospectus
of which, was given in Sunday's pa
per, was delighted yesterday with the
reception ; which the proposition was
given from not only Wilmington peo
ple, but those of other progressive;
towns in this .section. There came
during the day a number of inauiries;
from points as far as 100 miles away
and .the f indications are that the. en-
terprise will be ready for establish
ment here. Mr. Peed has opened of-:
fices in Room 411 Southern Building:
ana win retain his headquarters here
until the affairs of the company have
reached that stage that the manuf ac-i
ture of the devices will be undertaken.
The initial Installment of stock is ?25,-
uuu ana tnis wui likely be taken at an
early date. The enterprise is a home
institution and should meet with that
encouragement which will insure its
success from the very start. -
" CLEVELAND ALL-STARS WON
Defeated American League Players In
Benefit Garrve ' Yesterday 1
. Cleveland, July 24. The All-Stars
made up of well-known American
League players, defeated the Cleveland
team before an audience of 15,270
persons today. , The game was played
for the benefit of the widow and chil
dren of the late AddieJoss, Cleve
land's pitcher. The . proceed of the
tmnnn 1 hood,
T iuC . Aji-oiciia were .. more
consistent in their hitting than the lo-
cdis ana won Dy the score of 5 to 3.
Cleveland ... , . ,10 000 020 Z
Au-&tars .... .... .. 210 100 1005
Young, Kaler, Blanding, Griggi and
Smith and Easterly; Wood, Johnson,
Ford and Streetand "Livingston. ; ,
Foley Kidney Pills
TONIC IN ACTtON: -;pUICK IN WE8ULTS
6 Give prompfclrelief from riJACKAQHE,
KIDNEY; and . BLAtlDER TROUBLE,
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
PEOPLE and for WOMEN- v
, 5 For Sale. by. Root. r. Bellamy,
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No. 411 Southern
THE POST DATER-
i ; ; A Wilmington :Enterprise.)r
Buttd be5ng rCeive? at tbe Company's office,
T"??31000,,1"6 first block of 25,000 of an issue of 100,000 is"
offered to the public at the subscription price of,
1 $5.00 PER SHAREITS PAR VALUE '
-The riht is reserved to increase the price to $7.50 per share as
l?mlSJh 000,is Scribed, or Sooher, at the optioTofthei
Sv rfa FIanef- Wplcfte" information regarding-the-'compa-ny,.
terms of sale,-etc., will be furnished by a representative in per
aPPlican to the company's office, or by 'phone or mail. Pros
pectus is ready for delivery upon application.
; -v DIRECTORS.
JAS. F. POST. Treas. A. C. L., Wilmington, N. C, (Vice President.)
E. .W. LANE, President Atlanta National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla.
B, S..JERMAN, Pres. Commerc lal National Bank, Raloigh, N C
D. C. LOVE, WIlmngton, N. C. ' T ' .
JOSB. LACY, Treas. Norfolk & Western R. U. System, Roanoke
N. G. WADE, President Wade fie Co. JacksonVille, 1 Fla-"
THOS. R. POST, Wilmington, N.' C. (President and-Treasurer) ,
Wm. F McCAULEY, President Savannah ank '& Trust Co. Savan-
. nah, Ga.- - ', .
C. J. SHANNON, JR., President' First National ' Bank and Camden
' Columbians Ccmden' S" C,; also President Congaree FertUizer Co.;
;THOS. BRANCH McADAMS, Cashier Merchants' National Bank and
-. member of firm Thos. Branch & Son, Richmond, Va.
gar was lacking, and Miss Graham
volunteered to go out and buy some.
inis was about 1:30, ,
After waiting an hour, Mrs. Single-
ion oecame alarmed, and went out
witn Miss Conrad to look for her sis
ter.- Their search was in vain and
they returned to the apartment and
sat-up all night, honinc every minute
that she would return.
' Finally Mrs. Singleton decided to
appeal to the police. She was hysteri
cal when she reached the detective
bureau. She declared that ever since
her arrival here to aid her sister in
the Stokes case they had been shadow
ed by detectives.
; "I fear," she said, "that Lillian has
been kidnapped or something dread
ful has happened to her."
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