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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Club Wo a.' Lost. P. C.
Little Rock ... ...... . 86 i 68 .. .597
Birminrharri .......I. 83 63 .669
New Orleans - 80 61 -.667
Atlanta .. 77 60 .562
Memphis ........ ; ... 66 77 . .462
Mobile ...... 65 76 .461
Nashville .., 63 85 .426
'hattahoogra .1. . . . . . : "51 " 92 .357
. Pelican Nose Out, Barons '
Birmingham, sept. 11. New Or
leans defeated Birmingham in a 13-in.-fTiing
pitchers' ddel here today, 2 to 1,
' The winning run was scored by the
Pels when Rader beat out an .infield
hit,- went to, third - on Gilbert's long:
-Btngle to right and scored on Torkel
son's sacrifice bunt over Glazner's
head. Matteson, who pitched the last
two innings, was credited with- the
win. . - -
The score: '". " R.H.E.
N. Orleans ..000 000 000,100 12 14- 2,,
B'mgham .. .000 000 000 100 01 11 U
Vance, Matteson and Deberry; Glaz
ner and Gooch. .
Mobile ........ ...000,003 1004
Atlanta . . . . . . . .000 003 000 3
Lukonvlc, Fulton and Ponds'; Shee
han and .Mills. , : y
io J STATE LEGION TO AID -
j ; Shutout In'Mempkl . .
MEMPHIS. Sept. 11-Tuero allowed
only two hits here today, while Mem-"
phis batted Payne hard and defeated
Nashville, 8 to 0. ; In the flrstlnninff
Miller, Nashville's first baseman, col
lided wi'th High at third base andhad
to be carried off the field because of
injury to his' right leg. Foreman,
Memphis' right fielder got three two
baggers in three times at "bat and sac
rificed once.
The scofe: - R. H. H.
Nashville ....000 000 0000 2 2
Memphis 100 012 40 8 14 0
Payne aid Morrow; Tuero and 'Dowie.
BCRCAWS POPULATION, 1,040
f "WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. The census
bureau announces these- figures for
North Carolina places: Andrews, 1,634;
Murphy, 1,134; Burgaw, 1,040; Hert-
Kford, 1,704. - -
- ' Homer Wlna for Leaders'
CHATTANOOGA, " Sept. ' : 11. Little
Rock won two games from Chatta
nooga today by scores of 5 to 3 and
5 to 4. Chattanooga was leading by
3 i to 2, Harper on. first and two out in
the ninth inning of the first-game when
Kohlbecker, pinph hitter for ; Hunter,
drove the ball over the left fleid fence,
winning; the-game. i'
The score (first game) ; ,R. H. E.
.Little Rock .. .v. .. 000 001 103-5 6 1
"Chattanooga ,i.-00tf 001 020 3 11 2
, Fields, Yellowhorse and , Brottem;
Tork and. Neiderkorn.
sThe score (second game): R. H. E.
Little Rock ...... 113.000 5 :6 3
Chattanooga .........800 0104 6 2
Yellowhorse, Jonnard and , Brottem,
Kohlbecker; Vines, Duffy and Neiderkorn.
Bears Beat Atlanta
ATLANTA, Sept. 11. The last game
of the season in-Atlanta went'1 to Mo
bile today, 4 to 8, the "Bears pounding
Sheehan hard in the sixth and adding
one nrore rtin 'in the seventh. Atlanta
batted Lukonvlc out lh the sixth, but
Fulton, after a poor start, held 'them
and headed off a ninth-inning rally.
Outfielder Wlngo, of Atlanta, hit a
home run In thefourth but was out
for failing to tueh second.
The sore: R.H. E.
SAGE TEA TURKS
GRAY HAIR DARK
It's Grandmotker'a recipe to ferine
color, lustre and ypuinfulnesa to
. hair when faded, streaked or
. ray. ' ' ., r '
That, beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur, ' Your hair is your charm. It
makes or. mars the face. When It
fades, turns gray or streaked. Just an
application or two of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture;
you can get this famous old recipe im
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients at a small cost,' all ready for
use. "It Is called Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound. This can always be
depended upon to bringr back the natur
al color and lustre of your hair.
Everybody uses' "Wyeth's" Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody ( can tell it has been applied.
You simply dampen a spong or soft
brush with it and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another applica
tion it becomes beautifully dark and
appears glossy and lustrous. (Adv.)
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Schooltime Is Near
Get your boy read5f fof school days. We have a com
plete line of suits, shoes, shirts, etc. A look will convinceryou
that we can save you 25 per cent. Let. us show you our stock
before you buy.
- Starkey & Goldberg
22 SOUTH FRONT ST.
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Commander Hogue Names Com
mittee To Assist Disabled Meh"
Cyrus D. Hogue, commander of th
North Carolina department- of the
American legion, yesterday announced
that he had appointed L. P. McClendon,
of Durham; R. M. Hames, of Winston
Salem, and R. W.- Winston, of Raleigh,
members of a committee to co-operate
with the American Red Cross in the
efforts of this organization being made
to obtain pensions and relief -money
for disabled American soldiers who
saw, service in France. '
At tho annual convention of the
legion, held; at Wrightsville Beach re
cently, resolutions were passed an
nouncing that the -North Carolina de
partment would lend the ' Red , Cross
every effort to have the government
provide pensions for the soldiers who
lost limbs br wer - seriously disabled
in , the wan - - ; ' -: - i- -'" -
The state commander,' said yesterday
that Mr.- McLendon. of Durham, was
chairman of the legion committee, and
would direct the efforts that the legion
naires of North Carolina woild make
in the matter. ! '
LEGIOJT POST WILL MEET
WEDNESDAY. TO NAME OFFICERS
E. L. Mussellwhlte, adju'tant .nd fi
nancial secretary of .Wilmington Post
No. 10, . American Legion, announces
that the regular annual meeting of the
organization will be held at the hut
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, when
nominations will be made .for the of
fices of post commander, vice' post com
mander, adjutant, historian and public
ity officer. At a meeting to be held
some time later the nominees will be
voted upon. -
Adjutant Mussellwhlte says that as
the meetingon Wednesday evening is
Important it is requested all members
be in attendance.
JEWISH NEW YEAR OPENS
AT SETTING OF SUN TODAY
Rosh Hashanah, Sacred: Biblical
v Observance, Ends . .
Monday
Rosh Hashanah, the 'jwish A' New
Year's day, begins at sundown today
and ends at sundown tomorrow. There,
will be services at the Temple of Israel
this afternoon at 6 o'clock and also to
morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. S.
Mendelsohn, rabbi of -the temple, will
conduct both services.
y The feast of Rosh Hashanah, or New
Year's day, inaugurates one of the
solemn seasons of the Jewish religious
calendar. . Two passages In the five
Books of Moses, namely Leviticus
XXIII: 24-26 and Numbers XXIX, com
mand observance of this day as a' holy
day. Nteither passage specifically
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Extraordiiniary
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Is In Full Progress
Wilmington appreciates the finest in art as in
all other things. This is demonstrated by the
many people' who have visited us and mar
veled at the wonderful '
Ampico Reproducing Piano
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World's Best Piano"
COME IN MONDAY
Come Early and Select a Fine!
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Marshall & Wendell, Foster & Co., or Holmes
& Son Piano4 or Player
AT A GREAT REDtcTION IN PRICE
i Our Stock Jts Varied and You Are Sure to Find a PIANO
Suited to Your Needs -
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John W. Post & Co.
"The House of Service"
122 NORTH MARKET STREET 7
Principal Stores at Norfolk, Va and Charlotte, N-C.
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ordains ' how the day is to be observed
beyond the injunctions to blow - the
trumpet, to hold a holy convocation and
to engage in rno occupation,
THIEF- TAKES BEDSPREADS
The theft Of four dozen bedspreads
was reported' yesterday by.the People's
Furniture company, 305 North Front
street. Detective D. W. Coleman, while
making - an . . investigation, discovered
that the warehouse had been , broken
into . entrance beinc- n-,!
thro
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over and punctured, the entw turn4
pouring out on he . floor . Cnunten
seeking a clue to th thief man ii
TO PREACH Ox BAPrIS5l
"The Bible Mode of Bann.
be the. subject that Rev. Eel1,
discourse -upon at Epworth 'U
church this evening, and hIm0
reply to- the Question: "Whv i1 ale
Baptize by Sprinkling and Po0,
I F W E S E L IT YOU A
GOSSARD CORSET
These original front lacing corsets'are al
conspicuous "example . of that ! superior
quality of merchandise that justifies , our
unvarying policy of making every I sale
conditional upon yourcompIeteA.satisA
faction.
We offer vou a highly specialized "corset?
service, and you may buy every Gossard
with our assurance that it will be worth
every cent you pay for it worth it in
style, worth it in comfort, worth it in
wearing service.
on Marche
"Wilmington's Shopping Center"
STORE CLOSED MONDAY, HOLIDAY
Where a Look
Means a Lot and
a Lot Means a Home
The Particular Homeseeker Se
lects Winoca Terrace
v Because
It is the most desirable resi
dential section of Wilmington.
It is easily accessible to the
business district, though far
enough removed to eliminate
the noise and heat.
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It is in the heart of the new
school and church district.
It is free of stores and shops.
It is owned entirely by the
residents ; no rented houses.
It has all the conveniences of
the city with many of the ad
vantages of the country.
Terms to Suit Homeseekers
Wright's Real Estate &
Fire Insurance Agency
124 Princess Street -:- Telephone 342
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"""OST men would like to know what to do about clothes; how
to save the most money. You can bank on this: the only
way to cut the cost is ta buy good quality. We sell Hart Schaffner
&.Marx clothes because they wear a long time; you don't have to
buy so many clothes
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We sell these goods bn such close margins that your saving
is increased still further -
The
new fall styles
are here
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Your satisfaction
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Theyre live ones; the values are
strong; well be glad to show you
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