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AMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS
Graiitil Theatre
' Three Shows 'today: 4:Ol I. M.; 8:15 P. M.; 0-30 P. M.
ARONSON & 15HOWXK, Managers.
Special Engagement
All the Week
Empire IViusica! Comedy
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PRETTY GIRLS, FUNNY COMEDIANS, '
GOOD SINGERS, GOOD DANCERS.
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Featuvins BILLY 1). OSMAX, the Ininiitablo
- Comedian
Monday an,l Tuesday LITTLE MISS MONEY.
Wednesday and Thursday COLONEL BULLET,
A Comedy .Military Drama.
Fri-.la y and Saturday Modern La.ly Minstrels.
A Guaranteed strictly Refined Attraction,
o reels of pH-tim'S ehatijfe.d daily "the best mov
ing pictures ever shown in Ialeijh."
Priees for this attract ion Children 10c, Adults I'm
anywhere ill tlie liouse No reserves.
Free List Entirely Suspended.
Matinee f and 10c.
GOOD MOTION PICTURES CHANGED DAILY
TEE A1LMO
Open Dally except Sunday a P. M. to 11 JVM.
AKONSON & imOtVXK, Managers.
"IN QUARANTINE"
A Contagion of Liiuxlitcr 1,000 Kcct Long.
"HIS CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD"
A Story of a Struggle For Justice Against CircuniNtantial Evidence
' "GETTNG THE MONEY"
. Another (jo1 Comedy. ,
MUSIC BY OUR NEW ORCHESTRION.
STANDING OK THE CLVBS.
Carolina Association.
Clubs Won Lost
Anderson . ... . , . 51 32
Charlotte . . . . 49 34
Winston-Salem . . . 47 40
Greensboro . . . . .38 46
Spartanburg . . . . 38 46
Greenville . . . . . 30 55
Xat ional League.
Clubs Won Lost
New York . .... 71 24
Chicago ...... 61 34
Pittsbung . . . . . 55 38
Philadelphia . . . . 46 45
Cincinnati ..... 45 53
St. Louis . . . . . . 43 .56
Brooklyn . . . 35 63
Boston . .... . . 26 69
.614
.590
.540
.452
.452
.353
.747
.642
.591
.505
.459
.434
.357
.274
American League.
Clubs Won Lost P.O.
Boston ". . . . . 69 32 .683
Washington ... . . 63 38 .624
Philadelphia . . . . 58 . 41 .586
Chicago . . . . . . 50 48 .510
Detroit . . . ; . . . 50 52 .490
Cleveland . . . . . 45 55 .450
New York . . . . . 32 63 .337
St. Louis . . . "-. -. 30 67 .309
SELLING AGENTS, CAMEUON PA UK.
THE PARKER-HUNTER REALTY COMPANY,
INSURANCE,
SURETY BONDS,
REAL ESTATE.
THE PARKER-HUNTER REALTY CO.
SELLING AGENTS, CAMERON PARK.
Mi
Clubs
Petersburg . .
Richmond . ...
Koanoke . . .
Portsmouth .
Norfolk . . .
Newport News.
Virginia League.
Won Lost P.C.
. 58 39 .598
. 56
. 56
51
. 51
.36
40
42
43
46
58
.583
.571
.543
.526
.383
Southern League.
Delaware canal written
law.: .
Since its conception, the associa
tion has earnestly endeavored to in
terest the New England States in
the Intracoastal canal project and
has met wits little success. This
year, however, New England and
Massachusetts in particular, ap
pears to be enthusiastic over the
entire plan. Boston will be repre
sented by a delegation of 200, head
ed by Mayor John F. Fitzgerald,
who will tour to New London by
autos. Congressman Moore, presi
dent of the association has also re
ceived an acceptance from General
Hugh Bancroft the youthful but
live-wire chairman of the board of
directors of the port of Boston who
is directing the stupendous task ot
spending $9,000,000 for harbor im
provements at that port. General
Bancroft will read a paper on the
work he has undertaken toward
the improvement of Boston harbor,
which should prove instructive as
well as interesting.
While New England has been giv
ing evidence ot its awakening to the
Importance of the intracoastal proj
ect, the South continues to evince
its enthusiasm and word has been
received from Norfolk that the
mayor of that i mportant port and
a strong delegation from the com
mercial bodies will attend the con
vention.'': Finley Acker, president of the
chamber of commerce of Philadel
phia and one of the city's fore
most business men, will read a
paper on "transportation and its
effect on the -.cost of living." This
important subject has not yet been
fully considered by the consumer
and the retailer, yet bears upon
one of the most important benefi.
to be derived by improved waterway
transportation, and this paper Is
naturally being looked forward to
with a great deal of interest.
IXKORMER'S HEAD CUT OFF
Carmelia Crapa Had Sent Two of
His Countrymen to Prison.
Glen Cove, Long Island, Aug. 5.
Carmelia Crapa gave testimony re
cently in tbf local court that sent
two of his Italian countrymen to
prison for assaulting a young girl.
This morning Crapa's body was
found lying alongside the. railroad
tracks. The body wa& covered with
50 knife wounds, and the severed
bead lay nearby.
GlRARD 2 IN.
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COLLARS
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Merchants National Bank,
RALEIGH, N. C.
With resources of $2,000,000.00 is in a position to be of service
to you. -
' We will be very glad to have you do business with this Bank.
Four per cent, interest, compounded quarterly, in Savings Depart
ment. . '
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.
Clubs Won Lost P.C.
Birmingham . . . . 64 38 .627
Mobile . . . . . . ; .51 36 .586
Memphis . . . ; . . 49 47 .510
Chattanooga . . . . 49 47 .510
New Orleans . ... 48 49 .495
Nashville . ..... 45 51 .469
Montgomery . . . . 43 54 .443
Atlanta . . . ... . 40 55 .427
. South Atlantic League.
Clubs Won Lost P.C.
Savannah . ... .-21-11 .656
Jacksonville . . . . 20 13 .606
Columbus ... . . . 19 14 .576
Macon ..... . . 17 17 ' .500
Albany . . ... . 13 21 .382
Columbia . . . . . . 10 24 .294
KASEltALL GAMES YESTERDAY.
American Ijague.
Chicago, 2; Washington, 3.
Detroit, 4; New York, 1.
St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 8.
Cleveland, 6; Boston, 8.
YEXEZVELA; IH'YS Gl'XHOAT.
American Association.
First game: Toledo, 5; Kansas
City, 10. Second game; Toledo, 7;
Kansas City, 1.
Indianapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 3.
First game: Columbus, 13; St.
Paul, 3. Second game: Columbus,
4; St. Paul, 3.
First game: Louisville, 4; Minne
apolis, 6. Second game: Louisville,
2; Minneapolis, 0.
Southern Ijcaguo,
Memphis, 6; New Orleans, 8.
International League,
Jersey City, 0; Rochester, 2.
Montreal, 8; Newark, 6.
I XTERCOASTAL WATERWAY.
One of the Most Interesting Dif
fusions to be Made at New Lou
don Meeting.
Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 5. What
should prove to be one of the most
interesting and important events of
the Fifth annual convention of the
Atlantic Deeper Waterways asso
ciation, which meetB in New Lon
don, Conn., September 4th, 5th,'
and 6th. will be a session devoted
to the study and discussion of the
report by the United States board
of engineers on the recent survey
of the Intracoastal canal from Bos
ton, Mass., to Beaufort, N. C. This
discussion will be taken up link by
link by prominent members of the
association and a course of action
mapped out by those present. One
ot the most important links In the
entire chain Is that of the Chesa
peake and Delaware canal which
was completed In 1829 by land
labor, and which has been but lit
tle improved since that time. Inas
much as the southern end ot the
waterway, from Norfolk to Albe
marle sound In provided for la the
last Rivers and Harbors Act, the
association will, durlne the , next
session of Congress, endeavor., to
have an appropriation for the Im
provement o ? C6?Bapea.
Isln le Cuba Sold by Vnlted States
to South; American '' Nation for
$57,250.
Washington, Aug. 5. Probably
for the first time in the history of
the navy Acting Secretary Winthrop
yesterday sold a fully equipped war
vessel to a foreign government,
when he conveyed to the Venezuelan
Minister, Senor Rojas, title to the
gunboat Isle de Cuba, which was
one of the vessels captured by
Dewey in the battle of Manila Bay.
Heretofore it has been the prac
tice In the navy department to dis
mantle condemned warships, strip
ping them of their guns and equip
ment before selling them to indi
viduals, so that without military
value the price obtained has been
very small.
In this case the , Isla de Cuba Is
turned over to Venezuela, with all
her guns and equipment complete.
The price paid is $57,250, and the
vesBei is now undergoing repairs at
the Charleston navy yard at the ex
pense of the Venezuelan govern
ment which will cost $25,000. She
is 192 feet long and about 1,030
tons displacement.
SPEAK ESPERANTO IX HADES.
Acting Secretary of State Adee Says
That Is I ni versa I Tongue,
Washington, Aug. 5. What lan
guage do they speak In hades?
A perplexing question pertaining
to the rights of a ' man now dead
came up today for decision at the
State Department, and officials de
clared It would be necessary to
communicate with him to clear up
the question of -whether or not he
was an American citizen.
"It should not be difficult to
communicate with him," said Al
vey A. Adee, Acting Secretary of
State.
"What language shall we address
him in English, French, German,
or Spanish?"
"No, no, no!" answered Mr. Adee.
"They wouldn't understand that in
hades. Esperanto is the official lan
guage down there. It is the uni
versal language." ;.. ' ,
Clias. E. Johnson, President.
F. If. lliiggs, Cashier.
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