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IT 1 . . AGU J. 770. . 7 THE EVENING TELEGRAM Tuesday, April 10? DLACKVE3ITEaH0f KEEP YOUR SHOES HEAT A "2 5n 1 Shoe Polish is made for every use. For Black Shoes, "2 in 1 Black" (paste) and "2 in 1 Black Combination" (paste: and liquid); for White Shoes, "2 in 1 White CakeT (cake) and '2 in 1 White Liquid" (liquid): for Tan Shoest "2 in 1 Tan" (paste) and "2 in 1 Tan Combination" (paste and 10-Cent SALE OF WHITE q - 25c 1-yard wide Voiles to go at 25cl.yard wide long cloth and nainsook 15c 1-yard wide, bleaching's sale for Watch our space for special each day. - liquid). ', 'V F. F. DALLEY CO. of New York, Inc. BUFFALO, N. V. n n n rn nn j i r Our Special forwedn r7 T T"T V- lie per yd. 1 IOC 10c 3-tt-5 . . I Mwi V if mr ' um ; r v P. it - I II. An : lllllmliiiift lllfl I I. WI :W ;i V' ... ', . -j- . .. fij.1.1" " ::. -'" rrv---j-T- -' -T- 1 ' ' ' ' PARAGRAPHISMS Down lit Norfolk tlic Tarn licjfin llipir panties lodny, mid iiiridi'ntally Man H(cr Devlin Iijih uhoiit Iih big n tunic in reliuil(iiiif entirely a bit 1 1 iliili n Iiiin most anybody around the eirenit. Ilin offortd will be wntrlicd with interest hereabouts. Among the umpires mThiiciI by I'reni dent Kradley of tli Virginia Ji'iii'iie, iH included Luzeii, who last yenr hitiidlt'd 'the imlietitnr tur ft greater .part ol the tint in the I'arolina circuit. Ai-enrdin to all reports the fellow in capable ol pool work .but appears to haye had a bad HeaHotiJiiHt year nud for that reanoii he was not recalled.; ; ' Advice received by friends (it, " I ot ly" (irny in this eitySndii ate that the fellow linn been given JiiiTTirn'onditioiial release by the Winsfuii-Knleiii '1'wiiin mid that at this tune, he Iiiin nut been aide to got on with any club Hiiih far. Cray in at home at some point in Ala bama. It will bo recalled that one of tirsy's main forte at tehp ii dime . was Ins ability to whelp the pill, but he ap- uears to have los that, knneh v. it b AVin . flton last yeiif .as lie hit but s4 Tor the . (fllHOIl. . ' Included in the awards by the nation al commission last week wiih that of Player Wliiteraft to the Koelty Mount flub, thero having been a contention from a club in the Canadian league, but this was disallowed ami in fact the play- n&alreadr reported to Itoeky MiHint and he is now (jetting into condition with the Tar Heels. Maoager Ray Hyan is leading thn Colts to practice moraine; and. afternoon these days and lie is gradually working the team into condition. The men did not fare any too good in the three games with Washington ami, the fourth with the Orioles and the stiffening received then is being gradually Worked nut now. t is epeoted that practically a new club will greet the fails .when lh.i.' clash1 with the Atnleties t (he league park on Friday. j A lettrr reoeived this morning by mil nager Kay Kyau,from Jim (iooietree indicates that his stny with Miudio;;ee, Jjji the Oklahoinn lengue vv,tn slurt ami harhe Hecurvd his release ur order to - take ovt--tho tHiirtgiH4itt --fWiw wci It -t he Talladega elub in the (Jeorgia Alabama league, Incidentally some of Manager are not K.Vnu 'b vouiiif" liopefnlR who fjiiiie ripe for Berviee here may be-ent lo lloose'.ree on a tnrmiug arrangeiiu'iit. " : , London, April .1. Archdeacon Wake- ford is one of those" who believe" the present war is God a punishment on a )ieoplo that was headed for dainirtitinn, through luxury, uinterialisin and social iniipiity. An easy victory, he snys, Would have thiiiln Lnglaiid the rotten- eat nation in the world." rzirfclrrfrrf Hi if tot rT?rT?TT?r - - i .- ' '. ' '" - 7 ' , j 40 Dozen Toky o . "e- The tie that is making such a hit in New York City. Watchour window if you care to see the new woncWful Tokyo. " At the special price cf 65 cents. Tokyo, the Wonder Tie. BULLUCK & 139 South Main Stree DEVLIN ARRIVES; TARS TO WORK Manager of Norfolk Club Arrives and Will Have His First Practice This . Afternoon of Club Norfolk, Va,. April ,'!.- Mauairer Ar thur Devlin of the Tars and Mrs. Devlin ai'i ive i' in Norfolk. vcHfe-rihiy afternoon ! lintl thu. first practice ' the.Maiy ..lane eiiiidi dates will be held this - afternoon. ist of t l.cni c.'i-nic fnun New Vfirlt nml New . Jcwy. t A wore of inore others ' are cxiici ti ll to show up this liini'niiitf. Devlin snid iill of the men signed by j hi in were highly recommended by base-! ball scoutii vvlio had seen' them' play on the si'tui-pvo ti'iuns in ninl around Ni'v. York t'ity'. He .does .hot know any of them personally. , Kor the present the Norfolk players will practice only once, il any, brejuiiinn lit I o'clock ill the aft-!; er.ioon. The Itulfalo club will use: the ; field' fifn'ii ; 1(1 a. ' in. to -1 y. in., tlimr nViidinj; any ciiullict. , '- ; .( Thep layers arriving yesterday . v.'f:re ; I .. I!:uiiuan of New Vork ' 'it y ; .1. K. j Thompson of liOiiisville, Ky.; Norinan j Vr. !iiod iff -'jr'ew .Mfffket, Va.tjdeo!i - (S',(jt. of I'm- Mill, N. .1.: W. II.' Morti- iiicr, of Kloohitiebl, N. ; J.; (Jeore (!. V 1'res'ilev, 1; II. liilev ;i,iiil i'eor;e Klliiitt(v all ofl'tijchester, N'. V. . I Mr. and Mis. Devlin are at the Allan-' tic Hotel for the present ami the players are registered at ihe Aloniiuiu hotel,' where the rookies will .lie ipi.Trtered. MOORE IS FIRST PRIRATE TO ARRIVE Comes Fioni Panama. And Roportu Mauagor Pox la Pino Condition. - In First Baseman , to 'Newport N'eivs, V;i , A J" i I X Maim t;e.y l.'ox of the Ti ackers expt'ets some of his uicn to reach ihe city today. Others or.ir expected tomornr.v; It is expected t luit by I hat ti iiie it will be possible for s'ling praciici,' in Washington park to go i'orwarl in earnest.. If t here ai e a nullicient nuuibi r of nu n on hand to justify a s-far, the Truck child' will (al-rf- his Men on the licl.l lonioi i('W, ami as 'the recruits come in il will be pi-SHiiile. from day to dnv, to e paml the vfto k ,of prcpai ing for the'open,- pmul ! he vrt: - tug ofT-t-hi- V-ri'tttiT"-engt'HT-"-seT;vorf rrrre-pg in the nionth Moose came in Miiielav night from 1 Isthmus ol' Panama, when- he ha:' fur several inotilhn, ami hai been 'keeping- himself in condition for the Vir ginia League race by engaging in winter baseball, lie was a member of one of the faslest clubs, in the ('anal one and ma le ipiite an itttto-wuioo J here by hi superior playinj; for the tliird bae. ''.Manager Fox staled that he expects to have n limit weuty men. in. t he sound he has .'.assembled for the purpose of picking the Trucker contenders of tin - lies i ' . JOHNSON fl - current year. Of that number Moore XI. Martin, Orr, Darker and I'eaisini an luil .' over playci haying set ved . with (the Truckers last season. Nothine; has been heard by Man.'iL'ei' Imvx i Hi i u (lerj;i' yjon ol Hivaiiunli who. .was sillied uji for one of the oirt lield (Hisitions. He wrote to a friend in this city last week that he would be uu iible to report, but jt. appears flint he Irns said not a worl about, it to ManaKcr l''o. Trausportat inn was sent to hiiti last' Week, nlon;; with the other pla'vei's. but no word has come to . Manager i-ios of Tvson intentions.-;- COLLEGE OAMKS IN VA. t AND N. C. THIS WEEK ... ' : Today .'- Colgate at ('. N C. V. and M. at, V. M. I. Havidstiii at '1'rin.itv. '" ". '.'" Wednesday liichmond at N.. '.'.' A, ml J. v'. ami M. at Ifiiahokei . Uavi Ihiiii at I'. . I '. -. " Thursday W. and Nl. at' V. I'. I. ; .' - Vale-nt -Tr-iiiitvi, r.-:. Kloii at I'. . '. . :"..''; liichim.ml at Wake Forest, ,. .. "r-":-' ' ' '-; Friday ' '. l.'ichniond at '. M. 1. Vale at : I'. A. and li. . I'l in. ' toii at I '. Va, --l.afayct-te at V. I'. I.- " Saturday ' - : . Vale at I". -. I'. . 1 V. V-u . W'-lcvau at V. P. IT l.cigh at l:. 'a. Kandolph . Macon at V. M. I. THE GARDEN Fresh an.l abundant varieties of VoEctablc. Flower, Garden Seeds to bo had at Kyscr'a.. Don't plant tho peas and boaua without tho Farmogerm Inocula tion..: . '.V-'"" . ' It:wilbdoul)lo the yield.,; Ferti lizer in' very high and stable ma nuro is $1.00 por 1-ltorse load. Wo lavo tUO Uailden sixes i'aro- 'gcrtu, 25 anl.iO c. Just ton niinntoa work to damp en seed and plant. . The harvest is suro. Yonra for your success; Call We will explain fully KyserDrugCo Ricks Cotton Seed for sale at $1.50 per bushel. An ply to W. E. Jeffries.. Star Fish Market F. T. FULCHER, Manager ; Fresh and salt fish, Oysters a speciality. 1 Phone 101 Corner East Thomas and Albermarle Avenue ' If yon want the best fish and oysters that can be secured see or phone us your orders. We can't sell all the fish that 'are sold in Rocky Mount, but making a spe cialty of fish and oysters we do sell the best. Nothing sold un less it Is absolutely fresh. Prompt delivery on all orders. Give us a trial and we are con fident we can please you. COAST LEAGUE HAS mm faces IIIIS YEAR : San Francis o, April .'i. Wliat I'res ident Al. rVaillil declares v. ill lie the most successful season jn the - history of : h e I'acifii coast league .was oicm'd todar .with; games in Salt La-ke,' liOs Angeles aii'f San Francisco. 1'ortlnnil played at Salt 1,'alie, f)aklaml at Los Angeles and Vernon' in this city." Thirty weeks, of "tTaseturll w'ill' lii-st'ngeil- ill l.os Angi'b'S ami San Fran cisco and. (iftccii weeks each in Salt Lake and Portland. Two games a week will be pliiyrd in f)akland and: Vernon. It is declared that more new faces will be seen in the coast lineup tlii. year, tlianJjfaLls)y.oraJ'Wnsoiit' , past Twenty live iiliiyiirs went up to tlie iiilijor leagues at the close of the piiii season.- Portland eoutribiited the larg est number, six; Yemou .1; f.os Ange les, San Francisco and Oakland : each and Salt Lake one.. Los Angeles, ptlotTMl byFraiik (,'htince, - the Peerless b'lider, won the pennant last year nml San F-rnncisco-t he year before'.. It's an open race to day.; Regain Your Normal , Weight You can ac3d one-fourth to one-half pound a day by drinking a glass ! this delicious digrstant with each meal i ShivirzAle PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVffl MINERAL WATER ANO GINGER Gives a hearty appetite, vigoroua digestion, rich blood, clear complex ion and firm flch. Your money hack on first dozen if not delighted. At all grocers and druggists. Dottled and guaranteed bjT the cele. t bra'ed Shivar Mineral Spring, SheU ton, S. C If your regular dealol canmt supply you telephone ' GEO? S. EDWARDS & CO. Wholesale Di.tributors for Rocky Mount 0NEY TO LOAN Applications for loanri on -desirable busi ness, dwellings, or farm property in araoimts ranging- from $1,000 to $10,000, where tbe security is satisfactory, are solicited. These loans can be arranged to be repaid in installments-miming as long as five years, when de ROCKY MO Insurance & Realty Co. R. L. HUFFTNES, General Manager Tyrone -a V. MOW foxm'fit COLLAR CtUETT, rEABODVfi.Ctt Ifft. MAKERS Let us submit Folder showing the colors of STAG s-i p.,t. PAINT Note the pleasing ap pearance and brilliancy of t he colors. When prop erly applied, Stag Paint looks brighter and wears better than other paints. One gallon will cover 400 square feet, two coats. ' . - " "One gnllon makes Two" 1 1 BAtuMMt J i- Ma u a a.V For bale by STANDARD HARDWARE CO. MASONIC DIRECTORY CORfNTHIAN LODGE NO. 220, A. & A. M. uie.ets the seeond . and fourth Thursday nights iii each month in lode. rooms, . .third- lloor, Alasonic. Temple. QUEEN. .CITY LODGE, NO. 602. A. I'. & A, M. meets the second nml- fourth 1'riday iii;hts in , each month, in its liulc-' rooms, third ibn.f l.'iunt.-Vs Hank llldjf. : ROCKY MOUNT CHAPTER, NO. . me ets tlni tint nun thn I -J uu 'I'lllll'sday nights of each mouth in lodfie rooms, Masonic Temple. ST. BERNARD COMMANDERY . No, 21, meets the first anil third Wednesday nights in each month in lodge rooins, Jlajohic Temple Building. M. sprint; ceremonial in o.5 fount, Alay 'S.l-24. )UN' SHOES Different I Dwothy-JJodd shoes are you have pe,ver worn them, come in and let us fit you to a pair. Their surpassing beauty and style will surprise you. NA Fresh New Stock Just Arrived ' - : -'-I ' $3.50 to-$0.00 - - - ; -.- -i . .'.'' -; B. F PROeTOR 116 Tarboro Street FOR A"MRT1 BUSINESS The young man who expects eventually to go into business for himself will find a Savings Account with the Planters Na tional Bank helpful to the accomplishment of his purpose It provides a convenient method of accumulating the neces sary capital. 1 - It encourages habits of system, thrift and economy. - It inspires confidence in oTipViuiiWiv lu .ulvj.ililg -. . ill money deposited in our fore April 5th draw3 interest, The Planters . ' ' . -' Rocky 'MoxinVNTC. . "Headquarters J. C. ERA SWELL, President M. C. ERASWELL, Vice-Prcsldojit" P. B. DOUBL For FIRE Prote SEE GEO. R, HORNE CO. 123 Western'Ave. ! Manufacturer's -Agrnt Manufactures "..0.1 tZr Redding A. Creech of T)ils and I auitu - Pine IimikIp- Htains ;' ' ' --..'. Li,t,,id Tnr ., ' Office 10S N. Main St. crMS ' Liquid Sinoko - T1ie.inol A.'j.l ' ' ' Shingles ..... ffi?it'". . Rocky Mount, ' N. C. Lathes t'liareoal Tobawo Sticks GEO. L. PARKER Licensed Optometrist at Parker's Jewelry Co., .. , - -- V UUJ u.u u u w, --. - . . ... Graduate of Northern Illinois College of Optometry,- , a Eyes examined and glasses fitted without the use of druc. ; 8 dillerent from other shoes- If Savings Department on or be from April l.t. , ".'....' ' National Bank for Savings J. M. SHERROD,. Vice President MILLARD P. JONES, Cashier git1 mwiji.irawg coon. Phone 777 is L,, -AH J frrJ rzzJ rj r i
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