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; If ,' pace two - ' ' ' I..' " rjvr; -Vt-, ix-- : - I - mm - , . , . . ,i. , i. . . j T ,. ,, ., j . . . . .- r ; : i - rortsmoum THE EVENING TELEGRAM Wednesday, July 12, 1916. - THUR. FRI. SAT. July 13, 14, 15 vs.ioe GAMES GALLED 4 P: M. 1 Tl It - - ky Mount ARRIVAL OF GfANT D lTZ 'DEFENDER U-BOAT STIRS - OFCAMERONDAM'' illlf CIRCLES lif BE FREED SPOR T NCT NEffiS L.z&?;.x;tx:.? j..,. , , s nu-rs if IhT ir ilmi rn h u'n n n n n 1 it f rt , . . . : . o 'JAIiMAHMHai rUfi BU-D.U.-a. DUI I basebaliiSummary j PUFFS 10 BEAT SIMPLE REDDEST , 7 I Now York .: Cinviiinnti 1. c . Brooklyn ir. St. I-oiiis i. TAR REELS JLopewcll, A ii .y .1 ti I v 12,-- . I i r 1 1 : 1 1 . former member ol (lie Richmond Int. naUon.nl Lnii-'iio rliili, .'( n ':i i . -d 1 1 k i amateur in vcnleiiluv s game "against Hopewell n ml retired ill tho end ol III Hisrtll i mi l n; to save tlic Cull " busi sunncm from over exertion. In I he-see oml lruino three bases on halls,, tlnci singles and Unco doubles i-.-mii It ( 1 1 mx runs, litter ton. I'lillcn li.-nl tneoi - ttl (I'tformof llii linionili r. A liullt Hiivoil linn Irimi' r troulili' in t ! i- iif lip inoir run ,-n- .'111. I ill I ll .'III 'I .-nt over i'niir iiion'. .(':illir;rr 'Clio 'niiie in jooi( I'lilni, " 'J'li ilulil huh Hwri'l it'Vi'iiui' for Hi JioiiiliH. Tho :oirty rt'ilot'iiiliiK IVnM'irc 1 li l:ir IIocIk' plnviuy: wns :i cnli-li li' l.mol in t lio . tij;lilT)7i'uliliiii; lim m il ol : hi iii i Tjr tri'ttllllMHIul- ; tll.l Hj liuinu i -u1 Poole is Merciless. IVtoniliiiri', A'a., Julv lL'. I'oolo lirlil tluv li'iipui' li'iiiloi-H to I'niir Wntti-roil lii I ill yiMti'i-i'liM' 'h K-'inn'i Jiili' Uo- loi-nl liiiui-li'-it tltroe liits in Ho? riltlli iniiiii of? l-!lih'iili;i', Hi-utiiii: two runs .-inl If tit't'K I 'oil nnoirfli 'J liH Si-oit: . J'url MiiimUi , I 'Ct I'l Mllll I'K . Ulttlol-II'H! U. II. K. -,-uiM.ujiiii t ii m ... ii i i . . iiiiii oi m i 'ii-j j s n Midi iilt,'c lintl . Ui-,viinli)n ; l ooio ami 1 1 uilu'iiiH. Mary Janes Blanked. Norfolk, Va., .Iillv ll'.-'lln- loirilli lnitliii); ol nut ,'ni't Wnlti-is. 1 f 1 1 ilii 111); the bull out of tin- nk. nml 1 1. Illl'-tlKllt lltl'lllllL! Of (-lll-llMllt-r. W'MM to. Much for. Norfolk, wstvi'ilii.v ninl Now port News won liv tlio ttcurt- ol Ii to 0. ine Jian Liui) is iNot inow CcltlH? Support That - II Should MANAUtiMENT ACTIVK Portsniotith (James Starting Thursday Should Attract Many Come Out and Pull For the Down Homers. -' W-hil.' tint- Inrnl nm fnip-titttVuC '" In I. -ii- II. Ih is in no wish si'ihlin' up an ' S. (). j . miiiil ninl linsroall is on n i ri't t v l'ooiI lliiiiiii lal lnls horc. It is u known lact tli;il it'iili :iro not nltrinl inn 1 1 ' o sainoB (fniHinilly tut tliry hIioiiM. I Iio i I ; i v m ol hall that tnr ( niiuiis art oit t iiij,' ii 1 1, anil osii'rinlly tho. giiini'f with. Norfolk tho vv'i'i'k i'iiil last work ilioulil liavo iu'i'ii iiioio laryi'ly al tciuloO, Thi1- iii.'ih.'ii'hh nt 1im: imuitiI no tiirrr Ill.'ll'IIH lit or i'm'iimo in its ofloiis to mvr Mount nooil Inili i'IiiIi anil tin1 Tn" this Yoniidiiiiity Iioiiltl . ovi- Iiiiiiivi-iiition. : liy atti'iiiliii'' wci'k-i'nil wlii'U I'ni t h mini ! Ii is tin' loi-nl lot tliori' in of four (j.inu'S that In I .'rout inn as anv Hl'l'll Oil Score: , Newport News . Ill (HI HXl i.ti()(t tttW tMttt: II. ,K jlatterieH: (iiiniiiner anil l.akr-: Nicks I'nrrav, ( ocliriin anil AleJ)aniei : -i. : - MESSAGE RESTORES MAN'S HEART ACTION tlOlll'l l.,k ieopie li'iiio tlieir the liall ! For. tin to III' iirotniseil a serii's hoiilil tre-alioiit us luring Hie jiresi'iit season. l3irtsniiiit h who has ii yreat- Imll eliili, uiiiler the li'ailei'shii of the yi'toiaii, Jim Fox, ami lias nlreailv- uo.sel out nliciil m the lirst -ries anil is liylit inj; hanl tor the s I'li.l lialf. Manai'er Kvan has i'oi i-.iII.mI HOUTHEHN LEAGUE .Nash villo Onlv one 2; Ch tea me. itt.'IIKIIIg.'l 0. .. AMERICAN LEAGUE . New V(rk S-2: Clevelaml L'-t. I'hilaileliplna .1.1-. .St. I.ouis S O. Waiiliiiiirton :M : )etroit?4 :i. J -ostoii .o-.l : ( hieajo 3-1. VIRGINIA LEAGUE Norfolk .0; I'i'lei'Mliliiv -' lloiewell l.'l: ewport News h. I iTiTTsiiioutli (I. Koekv Mount (. CAROLINA LEAGUE Mnihaui.i Cliii.rlotle VV hi.Ht otir7 rain.) r; (Ireenslioro (i (10 innigs) 1; itiileich I. STANDING OF CLUBS J VIRGINIA LEACUE. ( 'IllllS, I'Wiijrt Ni' I'orNnmul h Won. Lost. 1 ' I I .0011 .Mill l.'orl. Mi.illlll.; teiiil'in-'i; , . IIIHV Nrrrfnt: .oilil '.I'm I 7IW CAROLINA LEAGUE. Wasliinnton, July 11. Hueeessful ne gotiations of tlie Iiiiii seas t.y sulinia riua.eraft, us Uemonstratcil jiy tlic tler ii i ii n Deiiti'slilancl in navigiiting hiojT tliiUi 3,00.0 jnileg tbroii)li areas lufi'sted liv enemy war essoin, l"pgank'ir by bu val-.wli(iJ hcr-,-aj - jniiaiii; t4i quick approach of tho tiirtc. when tiant timreVwatVr boats will diViilo luoinrs with tlio rjorlrcailiiauglit types us mas ters of tlip X'118. i c. Tho siia(tioiial feat ofrlio Deutseli- laiiil eautiwl ft stir in navy rlreles, man? oflii'i'i's aeccMtiiii' it us the first iiiact leal tulf illmciiT (if t tie Tint ti na vat (Wifit nil' tors have put in the theory of under water navigation on. tho high sens scale. Theoreticallv, the cruiHinir radius of the siiliinnrines of the I lilted States fleet is 0,000 miles, but the lon(i't uiiinle cruise ever completed by them without mishap was that nifide bv the K-ctass bouts lust venr frniii San I rawsipo- to IoiiuluIu, a distance of about J,000 iniles. - (IthiT 'lonv vovaites liiivo been iier- toriuej. bv eubiiianjiis under cuuviii-.-M iciilailv 10 siuall subniarines, built in America and aswiubled in .'iiimla. which mmlo a KueciKisful vov.'ijtn a vear a;o frniii .Montreal to KiikIuiiiI without trouble, afld upon, thnr -Arrival ther live ot tlii'in I'Oiiiiiiiied to the Darilnnelles. Muse vim-ids liad.k tonnngc of oalv about .r,00.! . - - " , M ilitar'vr nutlioriUfs here were ineliii ed to jr've full credit to the (icrni.-in ol hi iiils tor courciviiti,' the. idea and niak niC elli'cMve a eimninx'cial exi'liaiini' with the United Stud's by use of tin submarine, As a iniiitary prepuriit ion liowcver, they said the vesssd possessed no niilitaiv advanratfi Si except that of size, over the recent tvpes added to th I nitcii Mates navy nun was ruiiy .iii per cent Hlowrr. I he siiliinarine Schlcv the lurLrest tvpc u nilei' contract by JJie navy- departiniTir, .wilrliiive a speeo nr:" knots a.-iinst estiinattitjp'(l'M 12, fur tin! Ileutsi'h- btiid; w ill be 275 fi-i.-i in K;n 1t Ii ii I nwf the -'!00 of the bitter and will have 1-0(1 toil displacemeilr atrainst probablv .'iooo for the latter. ' ,'oiie of tllo militarv characti'rs of the Iliiitschlaiol, in lie opinion of oilieials here, surpass that of the Schley. . . Ni-f;ot iat lulls 'tor the : cnnstriictHiii of fiiiliiiiiirini'S of. t.li elieiit-sclilamt tvpe ill the ( 'niti'd States were opened bv t Ii (feiniaii e;iivernnieiit soon after the I" niiinint? of the v.-ir. Several coneer olli led til linilil tin H'svN but 1 hv .1" fiOudon, July .11. A woiidenul of restorni the dead to lite has come to liht in the cuse ol I.auee I iioral MavcM of the Uueeii m esliiiin .stern, who hud pint ol his rn.-lit an blown off by a shell in the li'MinK -a V pres. Mie in urv so bad that at hi- tie first aid dressings tho lunb hud In be i:iu pin at ed. lie canie co raiinim nun w.i in a hospital In the -'Midland:) for uoiin time. A sliort tiintf' nn he reeni erei siifticientlv" to leavii. Hie hosnilul. and But for some, reason Tf' l' it ii ' V rn it" ap penred in the auipiitftted arm and a fin ther uperatimi yuiM deeuieil neeessary t . .op the ifani;i'r of poisouiiic,. -yi Corporal .Mayes was put under an an Vhetir, but the luiii't" collapsed ami ( to beat. The case Heonied to In WV lriH and the vvaitinir relative in n ew minutes Mould lia e bren informed )f his death. Hut Dr. Lionel Ji. ('. Nor 'bury, the distiii;'ui!ted . . sin-e;eoil who handled the case, was not beaten. Ih v mad an ineisioa iji the side (if -the pa ' ticnt and, inserting his hand and lifiinjv tho diaphrntriil, Teaehed tin; "to-art ninl gently niassiigeil the orau willi hin ' 'tinkers. The heart responded to the ae tion and benau ' to beat ainino The -k patient had been restored to life wlici.l 'jail other means would have failed, f Lance Corporal .Maves is now on the highroad to complete recovery. together a likely luim-li ol teTTows for Hie local si ii a 1 1 nml with the Raines ol Thursday-, and Kridav and .the deubb bill Saturday there is certainly a irnni ia of .three of four baseball classics. Make .sure that villi up iii'the stands. del out ami do vour part at helpnm tl ( hauips win the second bait season COM. (JRAIIAM SAYS WHEAT CROP (iOOI) Clubs -harlotte , lllsfoil . I 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 .. (Ireensiioru Asheville . IJaleifjh, . . Lost. I' 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. Hiiiok Ivu . . tdlleli lphS New oi k . . ( llleao . . . lieston. . . fit Isbiirjr . . St. Louis Cincinnati . . Won. . l.'l Lost. .."iiin .117 .os:: iv t. .01 t ..in. i .IS.") .171 .,-.- l-'l . I I Aflor Trip Through Western Part fctate Says Wheat Crop Bettor Than Expocted. of b'aleiih, .lulv crop iii W 'sten out lilllell bettel Hid yi.il) pio ( n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v of fi n in in the report mad' bv ( 'iiiiiinissioner of Aeri-eiillui e V. A lii-ah .11.- That the wlu-a: Carolina is thresliini, tjian hud been expect -voi v vicld of fail T'l A r- . j i i nerc- .re iveasons ; J - . SM - nn ' vntt r i i b-.iynv iuu onouia mi, who has been in the western lion of the slate fur the past two weeks, spcmlini; a portion nl the time -a his plaiitetiou in Lincoln county. .Major Cialiam says he found that tin urn crop on the uplands ami t lie best bained lauds is unite fjood, but that the botloui lands thai have been sub inerned severs! times diirine; Hie season of growth of the crop is- in erv poor (Ynditipu. Lxressivo rniiis have iniieli retarded some of the upland -coin on niilv soils where it has t iirneiTvellow tad yives proniLse of iiiity poor yield. The oals crop, Mn jor (iriihatn savs, i:i nnoiii t lie-poorest Hint lias iu-cu irown ill Jhis state with short and sparse straw mil pooiiy oe eloped heads. llui oliservnt ions of the' cotton ci-on 'are that the plants are urowiiiir rapidlv out in tmi spindling a inaum'r. lie fears that there' is not suflicient bodv to the I stalks and Hint thev are not serrndiiiir in sneh. niaiini'r as will unsure the fullest tv in of yield of Lie tleeey-utaple. La4rb: AMERICAN LEAGUE. s New oi k . . Clevelanil . :. iii'slnll ... . . Washington t 'It i-,-i jji i . -. I letli.it , .- .'. St. Louia ... . rhiliiderphia- Won. . I . -i:i rr. -I-: . : :i -K '. J Lost. ,",n t'ut ,, ji.'ct failed because of dilliciilties reiiard- in their deliverv fo (It'i'tnain- The I'eiitsehbiuil accomplish iiienf was: pointed to; by a I ifrh naval ollicer as strfii'ijf ariuneiit lor the const r'iict ion of siilitii.'irines to be periiianeiitly with tie ileet as a part ot its complete .orj;aiiutt) tion. Naval ortu-ers saul it was iiiechaiiu-af Iv possible for the 1 Iciitschlunil to carrv I. nth ri'les and torpcoo tunes as a part ot its :1 rut :i in en t with a cariro ol l.(i()n tons.' Madison, Wis., July 1L. Maybe they '11-free John Oietz, " the defender of Cameron Dam." His application, it becamo known todav, will bo cousijlered at tho forthcumiiif; meetiiin; ot the W is cpusiti J'ardon Hoard. ' . The -tiYp-ypnr -fight tf Mrs-Diet n has thug far resulted in the roiiiniutatioa of lils sentence from life, to twenty years. She way now win Ins immediate frce- Idui. It .was to save her from iniurv when she was about to become a moth er that Dictz nave up the battle in the barricaded cabin in the Wisconsin in 11)10. lliindieds of letters have boon pour injf into Gov. K. L. I'lulipp's oflil'e since it was aiinouucod that application for a pardon Was filed, from liiuuentml citi zens of the Htate askliiR that the board or pardons iive Diet. Jus freedom Ibetv a pioneer settler m the wild country near Winter, Wis., had his lirst difficulty with the authorities when he attempted to prevent the Chippewa Lumber and Boom Company from using Cameron Dam in transporting their Iocs. Diet, rimmed it -was on his farm and demanded payment Tor the Iocs the company sent over the dam. The lumber company procured an in inaction against Diet, in l!Mlt. Tin sheriff .never was able to serve the in function. Fortified in-his little loy cabin on the 1 hoinapple river, successfully evaded the nuthoriti (In Mav 10. 11101. a posse set out . to nrrest Diet, but after several shuts. w;ere fired the posse retired. Another battle took place on .Inlv of that veal when John Riujjich, a meirrher (it tin posse, and DiPt. s son ( Inrence were wounded. : Th ir-so tt ler" hnrricrrd edhiV-ti rnn e turd made it an actual tort following tin: light. The watts of his cabin were linei with "im.s. Ktc.-r.v-. uienibet of the f;i ri: i I v ca-rr-ied a gnu and the smallest 'child w as ! rni.icd - ti slnmt - like an i vpert niarksiiian. (In September. 7, 1010,, TUctz visit the village nt Winter and iiiarreleil with liert llorel over an election. Diet, shot llol-e). h'eiiewed attempts were then made bv the authorities to'cupture Dietz and. his family. On October 1, Dietz's children Clnrence,. Leslie and Klinyra w'ere at tacked on the road to Winter. Clarence and Hie girl were wounded and captured t"it 1-esH eape.l TUG TIMMINS WAITS ARRIVAL OF BREMEN? vwiw Yn . Julv VZ. An .uncoil chtiiitmaii llremen reported to be eiiroiite day that the tug -j nomas ? yesterday afternoon loft Itiiltimore and ; is enrouto to tho Virginia capes. It is believert-she is under order to aSvait the nrrival of the German, u minuses niar chnntiiian llremen reported to bo nrouto' to an American poTt TKrf Timftlihs: hail ' Tiiuinins, not apiieared in tho capci at miduighf.;4 Reort of Condition of Dietz T'ieTz tlireateiieeno go to W niter ami take his ciiitnren away from, the author ities, but before he could make good his surrounded toolc place, "riddled by 2,o()n deputies. Oscar L DC ifrrea'f, "Itis calnii win oir October,", n battle Tlic big cabin, wus bullets,:; fired bv "the IJui p, a n'eiiiber of the . sheriiT ' was killed. Diet.': himself was wounded but re fused to give up' until it was called to his attention that Mrs. Dietz, who was uhinit to besouie a mother, might be killed, lie then ' surrendered. lie wan found guilty of iiHiiile'-iii the lust (b.'gree-ami sentenced to. Serve liie iji. prisi'iii. Two years ago his sentence was comniiiiited to tieutv vears bv tiov. l-runcis; L. Mct-overii. wmwM CAL1FORNIAN LURED SPANISH GOLD DREAM The Planters National Bank - i , -, ... -A , Of ; ' i . . : ! . , -u ; , .r -vV ) ' ' - ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. . and PLANTERS BANK, Battlebo'ro, N.C; " At the close of busiaes, June 30th," 1916 ' , . COMPTROLLER'S CALL' . . -. . RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts ..$642,837.C5 Real Estate and Banking Houses 38,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 5,900.00 Stock -aad Band? 49,500.00 Overdrafts ":.-i:s Cash and due from banks 142,833.44 VIZ" 879,245.99 ' 1 CAPIXAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS: - Planters National Bank, $100,000.00 ; Planters ' ; -Bank, Battleboro, $25,000.00; Surplus and Un- . divided Profits, $99,608.58 224.608.58 Circulation " II-. ? 25,000.00 Deposits 610,810.74 Reserved for Interest - 13,807.67 Dividend Account 5,020.00 J. C. BRASWELL, President MILLARD F. JONES, Cashier - . $879,246.99 r l M. C. BRASWELL, Vice-President W. W. AVERA. Aast.-Cashitf ' FOR ANY KIND OF INSURANCE ' ' , -- SEE' -- G. R. HORNE CO. 123 Western' Ave. Phone 777 SOUHIilUN LEAGUE. Clubs Nashville ... New Hi Iran:-, ( 'haf I anooga Atlanta . . . . Hii iniiigha.-ii .Memphis '. Little h'ock . Alolrile Won. "; is . Lost. -Ttr- .'!!) l:t' i:i' is I -irr .ni!c .101 -Hi. .1 10 .-l.'l .'10 0- Trade With US. : We stand back of everything lw"e sell and nothing of a low grade is ever put out Gy us, be ft Perfume, Soap a Glass "of-Soda-Water, a Tooth- Brush or a Rubber Bottle. I Buy here and receive the pro tection which can be given )nly by those who know and lercise care' at all times. V. Rote Drug Co. tain St. and Sunset Ave. tl- '- MTEfljyOTE HE DEAR KjfJu' GETS WANTS WHERE THEY PLAY VIRGINIA LEAGUE. h'neky Mount at llotewel1. 1 Portsmouth at Petersburg , New pint News at 'Norfolk. -0 CAROLINA LEAGUE. Raleigh at Charlotte. ...Greensboro nt Durham. Asheville at WiiLsfon. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Mriinklyii at Cincinnati. New Vpik at IMttslmrgh Itostiiu at Chicago. TOTHE DARBER : St. Paul. Minn.. .Inly 12. Oscar- !!( ton',- Oarlier, . carrieH aroiunl with him at nil times a lock of Hie hair of -James .1 Hill, deceased railroad -magnate Mud em pire builder. .Ow-ar' struck hard luck for the first few-years after he reached thi: coiinirv. inn nail neen lucky anil amass en a i n if. ioiiioiiiiin. (iimicit My. the .superstition that a lucky man's hair might belli him, Oscar swiped one of Hill's locks while cutting his hair, and he has kept it ever since, Oscar is stUl n barber. " : . . 1 'nsailena. al., .lulv 11.- As soon he is able to find a minora! rod with nhieh to continue his work, ,L O. I'.ut ler of Kast Colorado street will renew his hunt, for buried treasure in flu neighborhood of the old null on the Huntington estate. .. Putler -was sent to New York in the hope of of locating the instrument which lie expects to use in-his seareli for several gallons of gold supposed to have been buried a century ago" bv the eanv .-Spaniards. "Light titries have 1 dreamed of tin buried treasure," said Hutler in dis cussing his plans. "At first 1 paid no at tention to luy dreams, but they return ed over a period of five years and when "the details in each were Hie same I uel I I f fl tiki II m I I -i I I LET US SELL YOU A KODAK mm WEW AUTOS MORE Silts London, ome into or the simple biles, for. Hie ' Inly ll!.--Habics refuse to world full of automobiles, reason that new ao.tr mo- simple reason thai new (l - - . Lon don, J illy 12.-Ai I dressing K ij ijj TTeoige in letter as "Dear King'' a disgraced British "Tomiify" found a way to get back into the army with neatness and despatch. The soldier, whose name is withheld, was discharged with, dishonor w hile-serving in India. He later- met a minister who talked him into reforming. An attempt to re join the'army was fruitnesa because of ins had record. Then he penned a note to th King. An official notice tells the Heipiel to the story: ' "After great gallantry in no man's Innrhpi- Fnrnce feetweeathe1rencUer he died trying to save others.". r AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit nt Washington, ft. Louis ht Philadelphia. ' i, Cleveland at Tsr-W York. ' ' ', Chicago at Hoston. . - ua ELIZABETH CITY AEIER AUTO SPEED FIENDS Eliarth Citv, Julv 12. Jtfdge E. L Sawyer was a busy man Saturday in the recorder s court. The board of alder men instructed the police department to enforce tho law prohibiting the siieeding or, autonioniies ana the use of, glaring ing ncauugnrs. . The board of alitermen Is determined to lireak up speedinfj in the tity limits and the big headlights some 6 the au tomobiles turn on at night. Several ac cidents have happened In the jvist few weeks and the authorities have ir.sf met er! the police letter. automobile usually are more welcome Hum new lialiies. Babies and autos lou 't go together. Muriel Viseountes:; leliiisley give this explanation for the illinc; inrt urate in Lngland. Autos, according to the viscountess rente an appetite for amusement and, babies furnish little amusement, in the twentieth eenturv iwa v of thinking, they are consnlereil an interference with tho pleasures that the automobile affords. - Viscountess Jlelmsley says further: ' The lamentable decline in birth rate is" due to the selfishness of women. Thev feel-that with increasing family ties they may be unable to maintain their social status, while at the same" time rind their outdoor activities crippled. "Tin. rrfi7'fm .i,i,nvp.n.-i,l -liiir- Perl1 tnirde investigations and ts told of the early Spaniards who liiiriedTTensure ill the district-,where the old mill . now stands. 1 went there and found , 'the place to' be exactly as my dreams jiaiut- d it eight flitferent times. Butler went on to desenlie the old miller who was" mipposod to have been murdered while guarding the treasure for the old Han Gabriel mission,' and said that several old Spaniards of San Gabriel h.'b'l recounted the eart circum stances tui him the same as in his dream. The treifsnre hunter sn.tN a wealthy woman of, los Angeles lias oncrcii to tinance his woi-k if he win givo her half of tho find. , Butler ref used and says now threatens fa buy up all the hind diifl dSn'oTtc't lier'tjwlr search. a -growing deterrent to family -life, but with the limitation of gasoline supplies by the militarr-and the iiartlnl suppres- sioa or automobiles, to' adjust itself.' "The problem ought Newport News, Va;. July- 12. Chesa peake and Oljio railway officials today 1 stated thr he coastwise longshore mens svr Nl l hi8 port lias been com pletelyM ii guards . loiirrslfl t'vl- ?The strong cordon of iout the pier after the - was cut down to nor- tr-enfoi cc n- 1,1 v.- to the! i,,' fkots havo returned Wflcos of the others -"iiroes trom tne longsliore- FOR RENT Two Small Stores onFalls-Road.- Attractive prices on Houses and Va cant Lots, F?or ale- -25-acre "Farm one mile from town. .; ' Will trad e.good Automo bile for Real Estate. - Also will soil a nice home onills Koad.. , Ptsne lOffcT See;- f: C. FERGUS OH IV e have a full line oy Eastman KODAK$)a P ticca pom $1.00 lo $27.50fu ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES Ked Cross Fharmacy Five Poicts Drug Stgre A real Klaxon for four, dollars! Klaxon Note. Klaxon (ualiiX. Klaxon Per ' - majiaUGujfariuL .U the New thi year. Op rates on an en tirely novel principl :. The plunger is very short, A si ght push gets immediate respon and a very , L loud note. Projector is brass, not -steel; bell is ovld, not round. Guaranteed l&tnanently Larger Kid. L.D. Hbarfl -4 L its $7.50 to S29 BULLOCK d Western At. Of course you do? Then investigate Lynord Met al Tin Roofing: - i' f S, I) if There Is only oj"4Vtv v.Roonng and that ls'goodv mo- enmios only cad v i ' hence you are a -i possible workm dn y tt reHaWe S JP seeuraly sleated to the sheau the seams lacked and snide : ex,, thus makings onfi gftot. lntei ing piece of mwanioverrrnni entire buildin'j; - ' . -Let n gnrrwnwt JVe wllLaufe. jnitjff cts and flguiesjeked by i positive guafiritee. ft - . :.' ! .. - -).'- . . THE TTNIfER -AXO ?T ' WITH A coy-": "TTi S- : -I 6 ,0 1 y. t
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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July 12, 1916, edition 1
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