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E. .. 000 Oil 000 fr-2 10 4 .. 010 100 000 1-3 S O. j: Beebe and Marshall; Taylor . Time, 1:65. Umpire, O' Day. Jame score: '. R, II. K. .. .. .. .. 000 000-4 1 i . .. .... 001 000 000-1 4 0 Fromme and Noonan; 1 Moran. Time, 1:35. Umptro, 1, O., April 28,-ClnclnnaU nothing with Willis' delivery t. making a hit after the soc- R. 1 1. K. i .. .. oia ono ooo-i 3 3 "0121 W 000-5 10 4 : Essick, Mason and McLean; t Gibson. Time, 2:00. Umpiie, IERICAN LEAGUE. . April 19. -Chicago won from !-tlay, Detroit was saved -t when Umpire O'Loughlln u'hlln safe at home, although tan out - of line to dodgi) was covering the plate after s3ed balL R. H. E. 012 000 nx-3 8 2 OXi 000 010-1 4 2 : Walsh, Owon and Sullivan, 1 Schmidt Time, 1:45. Urn- shlin. .. . April 28. St. Louis won two rum r Cleveland to-day. 8t iris wre due to the pitching and Howell. , nc ecore: ' R. II. E. .. .. ...... 000 210 Wx-3 7 0 .. .. .. .. 000 000 000-0 e: Powell and Stephens; . Time," 1:37. Umpires, game-score; R. II. E. 5 ,.- OOlOOOlOx-l 6 1 i .. ..... loo ooo o.jo-1 s ? o s: Howell .and .Stephens;' Thiol. Clark Time, 1:40. Umpires, and Stafford. 5 2 He Staf )UTIIERN LEAGUE. leans, April 2S.-By bunching e fifth and eighth tnninRs, won from New Orleans to-day. ' " an. e. 0- 020 030-5 10 1 ms .. .. .. OU2OO9 0OO 2 6 3 s: Stockdale and Hurlburt and ritg and Matthews. Time, 2 00 1 lennlnger. ...... ort, La., April -Inability to t wis i reron.ihle for Little r t hut out in the last game of wnn onrevepc-rt to-duy. H.H. E, rt,. .. .. .. 012 m OOx-3 8 1 k .. .. .. 000 OW 000-0 4 0 reekor and Rapp; Dolan, i uut.v. nine, tin. umpire, GOSSIP -AND IXIIUICASTS. ttdleges Tuning AUentlon to ? t'rCH Tratk Athletics it yew LAia With Blay of Ix-ague Sizing i'j ot J 'avorite Chief Ihut 'orse I lacing Centres in the .tau Tracks. rk. April 28.-The season of sracK epons amateur as well -iimaj lor jiw will be fairly r way with the coming of the ah in larger C011f-ges I articipate in the annual row. "a are turning attention to r-ng of their crews and with ; ot May track athletics will ' w lif ... Tha. JjasebttlLasui league has progrsd far ' permit the followers of thl. n to size tip the chances of nos in the pennant races, and "n wU break out their sail y May breeds. Chief interest mg necessarily centers in the n tracks on which wilt be - od estaWUhed classics with vnmw Une number of - tor tha rich prizes crews are, all about now ! .-Id June 26, and subsetment its from all training tables ieo are rounding into f o m 9 rrtn few-there are ) ifn In the boat is maktnn f,Jf ,0..tL,.n' haP 'or the ; i-.r Midshipmen at Annap tu'Jay. Houlton has he?n : : 1 to stroke for the Blue, f CM Ell hope to wipe out - . ministered by the middles ; .Navy beat ltas but two : i it, . ; Ml Dartmouth will meet in i i t!i milium at Cambridge i i!i.Tst .is evinced In s now going on betwer-n ; for an athletic meet- - of the Atlantic d:iring s. the Oxfwd and Cam 's trains and the hope " that the Lug- i xo come ova' ( t Ui rsehYdor.Henony.pe, mint in me urai.u i-,h" yearr Uoth horses were entered for the RYoung J Could.; it pectec will win the amateur ceui i n-uma uwui,.. . . 1 T .nntrt!fpi1 in London &nir now - His playing thus far has shown him to he in a ciuhs uj v , , , . A decree of international interest has been arousea m yu(,uiu " t . c .n irsMnr-Ui-fi of th Australian -L i- K.n,itiii-ht William Sauirvs. who comes to these shores with the hnxep of class. Americans have not forg-otten the 'Other - A.rhfoxi oVin fioma frnm thft AHii- rirai -lift " v todes and made their way against this country's best ahl are inclined to take r. ..i V, man In aiirht CSD- nt.le of giving battle to Champion Jef fries. Squires must first show nis worth, however, ana , as an eou . . Ms desir.3 to do so, he has posted a large forfeit at Los Angeles to meet tha winnei" of. the Jack O-Brien-Toromy Burns contest scheduled to ake place in inai cnj ijr :,Iaun the. winner of that match the A'raUan champion will asK tnarapwn give him battle and thwrwHl occur a real International ring contest In which there Is always intense interest. - The next Dig naae cvff.i em horsa racing season will be tne Metropolitan handicap, to be run stay 9 at Belmont . Park. ZrZZ?. horses, a majority or tnem formed are entered. Awountont . lH-at thought of by the handles ppei . who has allotted him tcp weight lit. po .unds The Picket is 10 pouads better off and Water Tight has stui ' y carrv Grapple, Pulsus, Urookdale Xymyph, Ski. Jacquin. Cressina and Zambes are omons WILL PIY ILRD FOR PRIZE. Holder of Coiirt Tennis Cliamplon shlp Meets Winner of the Seml Hnal Round of London Tourna ment Saturday or Monday. V r.wdnM Inrll "N r'lintASHl fl. Mlll'S. holder of the court tennis championship, now says he will do his best to defend hln hv nlfivtntr the winner l i i v viioiiif'""-" r f w - --j- t r tha aamUflnal rnnnd of tn tOlima- Ut VI I'J ". w -- - ment now In progress, next featurday or Monday. ne semi-nnai ia to u iacj Friday and the winner of It by reason of t.. .. n.AA h Amtrican tilnvcr who has reached the semi-final stage, to-day expressed annoyance at this sudden change in Miles' plan. He said ho cama i ti maat Mil Afl hilt 9 thA champion had declined to play he had accepted tne Situation aim orrauncu iu toiv. rnrijr.ii tmmediatelv after the last game is played next Friday. Fielder "Tip" O'Neill Henched. Toledo. O., April 2S. Because of - In subordination and Indifferent playing rnntnln Gus Dundon. of the Minneapolis club, benched. "Tip" O'Neill, 'fielder, tho M.whit Knx. in to-dav's game.' Dun don to-night announced the release of Jim Hart, fielder; Cadwallader, pitcher, and Jack Shannon, eaicner. xnese piay ers will find berths In the Western League. . . . Captain LJunaon also announcea mat he had bought Buck Freeman, fielder, and Graham, pitcher, from the Wash ington club of the American League. MONROE PRIMARIES. - LOCAL OFFICE U. S. "WEATHER BU RE A IT. Charlotte. AdHI 28.-Sunrlse 5:35 a, m. sunset 7:06 p. m. Highest temperature .. .. .. .. Twest temperature .. .... .. .. Mean temperature .. .. .. .. .. Iif.fiolonrtf fnr the rtav .. .. Accumulated deficiency for month . Accumulated excess for year prkcipitation tin Inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... Total tor ino montn .. .. .. .. ... . Acr-nmiilatfri deflciencv for month.. nrtnl fnr Krt van V Accumulated dencieney ior year o.uo Prevailing wind direction .. ....N. K the colJ which causes the cough. Thera IS notning so gooa ior uum i"' .a inticrK fivrilft Th IlOllill COIll relief that Is most quickly effective, that stills ond aulets the cough and drives out too Cnia. ooio Dy nnwnyf tui'"w Mr. J, W. Meltae Nominated for May- or Second Primary KeceKsary In rourlh Ward A ITotracted Meet Special to The Observer. j Monroe. April 28. The Democratic primary for the nomination of candi dates for mayor and aldermen was held Saturday evening. The balloting resulted as follaws; For mayor. J. D. McRae; for alder men: first ward, A. M. Crowcll; sec ond ward, J, T. Shute; third ward, J. A. Stewart A second primary will be necessary to name the candidate for alderman in th 4th ward, and for alderman at large; The choice for alderman In 4th ward lies between R. Redfearn and J. E. Henderson: for alderman at large, between 8. O. Blair and C. C. Slkes. The total vote cast was 310 The protracted meeting at Central Methodist Episcopal church under the conduct of Rev. D. II. Comann, mis slonary evangelist of the conference, has been so successful that the meet Ings will be continued each afternoon and flight of vthe present week. Mr, Comann stated at the outset that ho did not believe In "high pressure methods," and he has been preaching Ever have your Coat Front break? Pockets sag? Sure signs of poor tailoring quality. You never encounter such things in our tailoring. varliilie v : i '-.it'i. Uist I ' i , t i 1 ri f r M;nday ana l u- :,:v; l!nt vuiu.te winds. Alabama and Misslr-I't. fair ..lon.-.iy rnd Tuesdny except occasional thunder storms in the interior: liht south winds. Louisiana. fair Stot.'lay; Tuesday showers and cooler- litrht south winds. liist Texas. f.Ur Monday except show ers and cooler In north portion; Tuesday fair; light to frosh south winds. Arkansas, showers Monday, cooler In rorthwest portion; Tutsday showers; cooler In east portion. Tennessee, fair Monday except thun derstorms in southeast portion: Tuesday chowers. ' colder in west portion. Kentucky and West .Virginia, fair Monday; Tuesday showers and colder. 69 ; W 60 3 195 190 T 2.57 8.41 Ladies Do you realize the difference In the appearance of your table that nicely laundered table linen will make? ; Put a table cover and a dozen napkins In your next laundry bundle and notice tho clear, pearly white color and , the Bmooth, even, silky finish that we give them. Tou'U find such work to be well worth while. Charlotte Steam laundry 219 South Tryon Street Laundercrs, Dyers, Cleaners. Artis tic in Dress THE CUTAWAY FROCK. when the ciphers of one's "Accumulation" approach the "retiring point" a Cutaway Frock should be considered i or even a "sure 'nough" Prince Albert. Such garments become the successful man they are dis tinctly dressy and properly clothe men of influence. Ap propriate alike for certain ' day time dress ; occasions as well a for genteel business wear. Plain black cloth is prefer able, vest same material or white, trousers of some n at Striped design. : Gup service is at to. the unupual exactions , of these Garments. Cutaway rock "ON THE SQUAHV Don't forget that we are agents for HUYLER'S CANDY The best made. We have It fresh always. NURSES' REGISTER K ON THE SQUARE "WE NEVER CLOSE." 'Plione T. ! Druiglsts. innnAN Do You Know What rt w Means ? When you say Model in Charlotte, . you - mean good laundering. The standard of our work is well-known and appreci ated : by those who have patronized ua a single time. r i f rmT m ni nir r w 1 i V-1 T"'i ft. At C! -r Iligli Oass IIoies rcr 4:! 8-room residence in Piedmont Park, on Seventh Avenue, with all modern conveniences; nice, large lot. For quick sale, $1,000. 8-room residence In Dilworth, all modern conveniences; slate roof ' and hot water heat. Can be bought at the -low price of $3,500. 7-room residence, E. Boulevard. Dilworth; corner lot; all modern conveniences, $1,700. ' S. Murphy d , Go. QHHRLOTTB N. Q. Wocdfi!:reW.irPlaster;4WCriachw The Builder's Friend , Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not cratk it water Joe3 not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu- , factured by ' . CliARLOTTE Write for Booklet PLASTER CO. charlotte n. o. n. Mcdowell street $1,800. Can arrange good terms. Lot well lo cated. Five-room cottage. This is k all right. If you are thinking of buying, see us at once. Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. Purina Baby Chick Food Big Lot Just In Dilworth Drug Store, 'Phone 247. D. R. DAVIS. HOLLISTER'S flccky Bcuntdn Tea Casgcb A Buiy Medicine for duty Pecple. . Brlnra Golden Health v4 Renewed Visor, A speclflo for Constlpttloo. Indtirestton, Liver spd Kidney troubles, nmiiles. Kciem. Impure Blood, Bad Breath, SlutilNh Bowels. Hesdache snd Bscksehs. Its KocUy Jdououln Tes In ttb 1'cC form, a ccnu ft box. Ueauine md9 by llotusTKR Dftuo CorAsr. WadldOO. wis. CCL0EN NUGGETS FCH SALLOW PEOPLE mJ "at::d J'ixeual srr.ixGs rnoruriTY rcn r c,taViv.t-n .f0r sala a celebrated mineral springs property 1. t"Tn o "tcn a prominent resort for forty years at i I tVf ii r0pf rty .consI3t3 of 50 acres, about half of which is ; the spring' Ch 13 located main hotel bulldina cottagesf a'Ptcd to an aU-ycar-round resort or sanltarlur.fi. I'or particulars apply to ! THE CIIARLOTTF RFfll TY HO. A. G. CKAIG, Secretary ( 'Phone "'277 ' AO i-k. 11m . j Thona 842. ' Z9 N. Tryon Street J !'" . . z "",.r,, " ;1 k DESIRABLE INVESTMENT! ... . s, ...... . ;, , ....... t ...... v : . . A convenient form of Investment for persons who desire abso ? lute security Is the Certificate , of Deposit Issued by this bank, which bears 4 per cent. Interest from the day it is received till withdrawn, if left three months or longer. The Merchants & farmers National Bao!( Charlotte Trust omp1 18 EAST TRADE STREET , GENERAL BANKING, WITU SAVINGS DEPARTMENT V DanK 10 recelvo your money, you ws Z 1" r8afe baak- convenient , bank-an accommodatl oank. x We want you to consider this bank along those llr 3 TT T TTTT T-i n . ' ' V) M&MU rrouuenc CM. PATTERSON, Vice Presl; - L. R. HAGOOD, Cashier. . , THE NEW SERIES : The Mutual Building & Loan still leads. the, van. You can come in to-day. Get on the band 'wagon and save your money. . . 1 . . Directors: Jno. M. Scott, F. W. Ahrens, Jno. R, Pharr, M. Wilson, A. G.. Brenizer, F. D. Lethco, J. B. Mc Laughlin, W. H. Belk, W. Fi Dowd, T. S. Franklin, J. G. Shannonhouse, E. L. Keesler. ' Our Last Statement '' is the best in years, and we challenge comparison with all comers.. : . E L. KEESLER7 Treasurer Phone 344. 25 South Tryon Street' : FIRST NATIC 'AL BANK i .1221.003.23 CHARLOTTE.' X. G ; ttCNRT M. SIcADEN. GEO. W.' BRYAN, B. IL VICTOR President. Vice President ' CsX CPlt! . $300,000.00 Snrplna and Profits.' DniECTORSj P. D. ALEXANDER O. W. BRYAN J. O. BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH v J..s. snrrjis . . .... J Your business respectfully solicited. Every- courtesy' and accom datlon extended consistent wtth safe banking. . n. M. XI 3TOR, Cashier. . HENRY M. McADEN P. B. MDOWELL W. B. RODMAN T. W. . WADE j CHAS. A. WrXLIA. The Charlotte National B2n!i .charlotte; n. c. ' '( ."t Many of "our largest depositors started In business In a very s way with an account at this bank. Fidelity to their interests terlally helped them and placed them among the most substa business men of this city. ; ' . We solicit your business. . B. D. HEATH, President. - WIf, TWTTTY, Cas , , JNO." M. SCOTT, Vice President. ' It'o tho First Roller Deposited In our Savings Bank which lays the foundation for a means for future needs.' It will be. a real nleasura to add J v weekly or monthly to see it grow week by week, by the mon . year. . Let us talk It over with you. ave . money la the 1 Wo Pay You to Save. ' i - .J r P. Bl. BROWN, PresidenL 7 : -l W. L. JENKINS, Ca- R. A. DUNN, VIp President - Southern Loan & Savings Bq F. Bo . A kold komfort. But dry's tears Best appreciated ' After1 the blaze. Tried by Fire. Fire Insurance by , p. D. nLBXHNDEn Real Estate, Fire- Insurance. 533 8. Tryon.1 Thonei eOl cr l BITTEN BY A SPIDER. Tlirorh bioot pu!'if-,nlrr ruused by a J, ' T '.'.r-"-. : "'rn. . of 1 ' 1- TIIE PRICE OP HEALTH. "Tbe price of hfotth in a malarious Ti. t 1 J-'t r t - t! rr-t of a Progressive MethocM In a" Bank qualify It to understand " the reasonable demand other progressive buslnegs interests. We solicit accounts on basis of giving every reasonable banking facility in return, j mm TRUST COM ' 1 i George Staph jns, President. ' , j T. S. Franklin, V. Pres. . W. H. Wood, Treasurer W. S- Lee, Jr., V. Pres. J. E. Davis, Asst. Trea . r CHOICE INVESTMENT SECURITY We Offer Subject: 9,000 N. C. 3. 1919. 127 1-2. , ; 3 000 Charlotte 6s. 1918,. 106 and Int. 3)500 Highland Park pref., 100 and S.OO' Erwln per cent, pref., 104. 6,000 Chadwlck 7 per cent., pref., 100 and Int. . , ,.A 6,000 Lancaster 7 per cent pref., 100. 5,000 Monroe 7 per cent, pref.. 100 6,000' Pacolet 7 per cent, pref., 101 vind Int. . 6,00 Woo-'!r!l- 7 l,er prci.. lWu. 60 Florence, 133. 1. . ' 60 Ilenriot' ', l'- , We Want Subject: 50 Cora, 125. 1 10 to 40 Highland Park, 14 10 to 50 Cllffslde, 150. i 1 10 to 50 Clara, 125. ' 20 to 50 Chlquola, 102. 10 to 20 Drayton, 105. 10 to 50 Bloomfleld, 108. 20 to CO Gaffney, 95. 20 to 50 Loray pref., 102. ' 10 to 25 Charlotte Trust C; 20 to 60 Watts, no. . 20 to 50 Ware Shoals, 7.. 20 to 60 Ijincaptcr (rom.) 50 to 100 Piedmont Gs.) ' 20 to 50 r-r!' -! po.
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