Wednesday Morning, June 14, 1916 f THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAE f rivE s 3C 1 53-A 63-A 73-A 83 A 93-A For the Result of Today's Games READ IDE JOURNAL'S SPORT PAGE TOMORROW MORNING For the results of the games to morrow read Friday morning's is sue of The Journal. Big league fea tures and score by innings now pub lished every day on the sport page also. 53-B 63-B 73-B 83-B 93-B The Smoker's Den Cigars, Tobaccos and Soft Drinks 11 1-2 West 4th St. Phone 37 53-C 63 C , 73-C 83-C 93-C RANKIN-BUTNER DRUG CO. Appreciates Your Business PHONE 49 TRADE ST. 53-D 63-L) 73-1) 83-1) 93-D Cool Comfort, Good Appearing Summer Clothes and Mohair, tailored to order $7.50 Values up Id $12.00 U. S. WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY "World's largest $15.00 Tailors" 9 1-3 W. 4th St ... North Kldo Courthouse 53-K 63-E 73-E 83 E 03-E P. M. McGraw Hauling of all Kinds PHONE 47 53-F C3-F -T-F Winston Printing Go. PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING Phone 300 53-G 63 G 73-G 83-G 93-G Th? gifted romantic actor, Harold Lockwood, and charm ing MAY ALLISON ' lfi "'a'Yital 'drama of the -North 'mh - - - - ' ' THE COME BA CK A Metro Feature 9 9- Pilot Today 53-.I 63-J 73-J 83-J 93-.I Paramount ALL THIS WEEK Eddie Collins . And "The Follies of Broadway" The classy musical and vaudeville attraction Official North Carolina League Schedule for 1916 AT AT A T AT I AT T GREENSBORO CHARLOTTE DURHAM WINSTON SALEM ASHLVJLLB RALEIGH Mnv l, IT, n , Mny 1R, 19, 20 M? 4. 6, 0 tun.. JU, 117, US Ksy 11, IS, II April 2H, lid GREENSBORO DrM luly S4-. -T. 'uly in, II, 14 Inly -j. s iiy 17. li, 1 lulv 6. U ' w- Aug. 2, 88. 26 Aug. 10, 11. 11 Aim. HI, Xcpl. I, 8 Aug 17. 18, 111 Aug. 3, 4, 6 v,t. 4 P. M. i 24 " vl'nl "8- Miy 1, 2, 8 , ','?.' 'T7 " n- 12' 18 'v -' f". 81 M" CHARLOTTE ,, 7 g DdSrl (J I u L,7si 17' "' la "'I A M - I' M 'uly . 1 - Aug. 7, 8, 9 1UiJVMUH A' P" 81. Aug. 17. 18. 10 M 5, 6 Aug. 88 g, 80 , A" 3- May 22, 23 Mny 8, 0, 10 Dawa..! AI'r'128, 29 Mnv' 18.' IS, SO Way 11, 13 13 DURHAM iy aH, 27 luly 13, 14, 15 IlLUUI Ij luly 5, fi Julv 21. 25 luly 3, 4, P. M. Aug. 28, 29. 80 1. 15. 1 Aug 3, 4, ft Aug. 24 25, 26 luly 17, 18, 19 Aug. 17, IS, 19 May 8, 9. 10 lprii 26, 27 ( l 17 May 1, 2. 8 Tune 8, 9, 10 V,,y 2li 27 ., 1 1; ,7 I y 22. 23 hum 1, 2, 8 WINSTOM AI July 8, 4 P. M. in, ei,, 30 r Tv "a " 21 4 1(1 " hn... 22. 23. 24 July 7. 8 WINSTON-SAL- y 13, 4, S fuly 1, 81 ? 21 ' III luly 2H. 27 Aug. 7, 8, 9 Aug. 14, 15, 18 Kni 1 2 1 " Aug. 28, 29, 80 May 24, 25 . ..n .,,. ,,, 4.-A.-M.-. ' ASHEV1LLE ViVaO ' '"'y 2"' HJ,. -2 I:i!y7:8 8 1 y',",,"',, ,, Thp Augy,i.32 S.4:'A:M..MUgU- 7" 9 -W. 10. 11, 12 lilt; l,. : ' . April .28, 27 ; ' raxeich rz l 15: 1? ;If v , 'T !vl 1 " - ?!r ? lniirna lulv ( 21 22 ' y 111, 11, 12 uly 4, A. M. lnv 04 ..5. -'urn' 8, 9. 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 H I A. 21; 22', 23 10. 11. 12 My 8.; A-l. 2 All. ;. , , July JJ. H. H JUUI HQ I Aug. 14 15, 18 FREE! FREE! Baseball Tickets to Each Dome Game This sjircial .: of Ijasi-liall artveiliniMMPnts will appPaf lu Tl.'K JOUHNAl. -each morninp J' the homo piimeH. KeaJ e:u:h ml on tniu rage; you will nolo each ad carries five numbers. If .the nuin tier and serial letter on the e.irJ which you hold corresponds with the smallest number and serial letter In either of the. advertise ments on this pat,-o, you will ba given a fieo ticket to the game, provided ynu call at THK .IOUII NAI, OFFICIO by 10:30 a. )n.. otherwise ticket will be Klv?n to first party callinR after that time with card corresponding with any of the four remaining numbers. 53-1. 63-L 73-1. SIM, - 113-1, "lo you like horser;iritiK '1 MAJORS SUFFER BY: BAD' WEATHER Tliirteeu (James I'ltpMii"! iu Naiioual ami Aim ricaii Leagues During I 'nst Week; Only Eleven (James New York. June 13. --Had wealh cr played bavue with the playing schedules in the uiajnr leagues lasl week. Kleven games played and thir teen postponed was the record in the .National. "The American had better luck with sixteen games played and twelve postponements. There were no games at all In the National on Thurs day and Friday. The standings in the two dettgues--slMw-4jardJy-Uny change from those of a week ago, except that the Chicago Cubs advanced from seventh to fifth place. In the National league the eastern ami westre nteanjs were evenly match ed on the weeks work. The (liimK, after their successful road trip struck a snag at the I'olo ('.rounds, losing the series to Cincinnati and (he only game played iu the Pittsburgh series. The National tea.nis ended the week hunched Closely, slightly more than Ifilt points separating KL. Louis in- last place from ilrooklyn in lust place. St. Louis, ill the . American league run its Miing of w-UmHi-ai4i to six before i was defeated Malm-day by I'.oston. The Browns won three games during the week by one run advantage. They beat the Yankees twlce In extra inning contests and lust t n T57sToii'"Sfi tTii"rtayi tie W innings. " lctroit won all four games played anil made it three straight from Washington. The Senators have been in a slump and their victory Friday over Cleveland was the first since May 27. The Indians played Wash ington u fourteen-innlng 5 to fi tie Thursday, the only ganie played in the major leagues that day. The weeks' play brought no change in the American league standing. lu-troit, Chicago and St. Louis were the only teams to win more games than lost. The western teams in Atncriran won eleven games to won by the eastern clubs. Kee "Tlllv- DIXUv l,M,lt'L Miiizti Today A Is I. W. t.rifriths nil, (;i, m n mh-mi" 'A (.dial I'lnce t" '.ct (ool'' tili-M 3-M 7H-,l ...l !l l!-.M The Delicious Flavor and Quality Tell the Story Vanola PURE MINTS Refreshing and Appetizing at all . Times Use After Every Meal 5c a Package SPECIAL TERM FOR CRIMINAL CASES IN GUILFORD COUNTY ISprcial To Thr JntiitMl) (Greensboro, .IntTe 13. -A ; pe term for the trial of criminal eases ' foil vp mtf ""here-- ttti --mihuiiii wjj b .lodge Chne presiding, and Solieiloi Hower prnserttf trig 'i rttjt spfembterm will be follow ed by a Hue week regii l r term, and it is xpeeted that dur ing these two weeks, the criminal docket will be cleared of all -ascs. There are a. very few jail eases, but the bond eases have accumulated un til there are nearly 100 on the dock et. The most Important of these is that against ( ' K lineman, charg ed with the embezzlement nf a large amount of money from the ,1. I, Case Threshing Machine (' ornpauy. ef which he was district manager for many years. It is expei.-ted thai Uiis case will be fried during this week. 'The defendant, as Cnsinet maiciger, had charge of the company's business in several southern Slates. and a large amount. of money passed through his hands. It was at first charged that the shortage was in excess of l.'HI.OOn. but it is now gener ally understood that the amount is considerably less than that figure. Mr. Klingman says that while he owes the company a considerable amount of money he will be able to show that he is not guilty of any crime. He Is represented by able counsel, and the case will be hotly contested. 1 -Procrastination Is the thief of : time, but some people even go to , the extent of killing time. 1 53-.V- 63-V 73-N Sli-N !i:t- Short Skirts Call for Trim Ft Fashion hmn H' rwk li-irtr -irin mi king it nrrjpnnmt y tn drrn the (ret mor mrrfully than evrf. Whsn you wt,r Society Shoes ymi nf'l I'vn no further thnughf in yntir fA yu know tti'y lnk ihrelv ttrl tnndiah - nH in mjr i pie In hmr mirny with the ret of your fntturr i. MHc. in wiflc vanity nf rnr er!i miK)"l 'n M lK nwrti lmrhrr wifJi th frr ton ' ur Urtiud vidua in evary SPECIAL NOTICE! The Advertisers on this page have . a supply of numbered baseball schedule cards which they will be glad to give" out to any one desiring same. If, however, you wish any additional information as to how the tickets may be se cured, kindly confer with any of the advertisers on this page, or call at the office of THE JOURNAL, MORE LEE FOHLS WANTED IN MAJORS Sim win-,' of I lie ( 'levt'liiibl American I -'ruler' I'I'iiut. Tbe Inilial inb iM-ellonnl . 1.. In 1 he inaior' leagues' - -which marl : the i l'w e"f Hie lira rttage of Hie m m '.how lie- Fast all to llie I in l.jilh leagues ami ll(us pje-seasoll doa' is bor Hit in the ease of tin- ..ili !,- Ilniugh 1 1 1 1 1-w h m f ui's'-l 111 the .Amor- ieall. The close of the interseetiiinal i-.-iiiipaign found in tin- fust ilivisioa ot lie- National l.ea-.;iu- r 1 1 . - four l.-aios licit It a pre, luted would, lilil.h lluie, ii. il 111 practical) v (he posilions MS' il'lieil llleni. Tlo se.-o'id t'our Nele. ( he..!si !i:e srro'ni lolir as picked, lc:l ml 1: lie- iio.si: :ons assigned tin lie7" l.i t lie V ili-l ii .01 l.i.lglie. al .ll.Juse of tin. iul ei si it ii-i.a I iiieetmg, were two teams 111 tin- lirM divisiiiii. that ui-r--not supposed iu lulling tin-re. ui'li their places in lie- -mid I i i .- i . . i lill ed by ten ms th.'il l-.iH been picked as strong pennant inn: It-is. Ki-rereii.-" is made to Cleveland an I 'cv York ill the top set and Clib-ago ,i,,d ih ;,i -.: in the tower, - -! ...... And that is as far as the -lepr go- s. I.on't ilep.-ud nn ii. The present facts 'are Hi.if .!.- Wr -i I'll li-.ains ill both . I "agio i', ba ring the single i-eeitioiiil' ( m, , ool .,' luaktiig a sorry show nig. a nif it fii-' hooves the magnates w'u. are :-ip-posed to guard llu- inteiv ' 1 ' 'V lans of the ( lecideilt lo Ii- si ,, -, 1 -inine why and then reine-v 'he 1' . 1 1 ! thev the! i in I 11 ' 1 - I I I I -k-i TTiel3T'(F''l.lll IWII-K'irid lm 'i lmlt tnwnu ill the Fast, perhaps throe ; i . 1 r - ,i:-;-six in the West, and Hiej ,,--. ter than second division t.-iois We would suggest tha' :)u- I.11.H Willi the western to;-;:. in I. oh leagues is not in the weakness o III. playing talent, but in the w., 11 e handleil. The Whit'- So have an all star team, the Cubs ;tiid Pi ,w iis li .ve the ei'.'ain of (he l-'.-.p-i-ai l.eagil'- a Id ed to their forces, or so ihi ir :iiipoi t ers have i.iverre.1. tin- Tig-i'- li n .- a. mighty team. Cincinn.tti he' e I'd of class and Pittsburg also Then way shouldn't these teams win'" Are there any nnu Lee Fold's hi bernating in the minors, -with their lights under 11 hushi-l .' It is for the Western club owners to Mud out ALLEGHANY BONO ELECTION CARRIES BY 0000 MAJORITY - (Spil -Ta The Journal . ) ...Xhenx, U ne,..,lu ne r : jb..J....'i.' elect 11.11 held in Allighan" Satuid-i' carried by a large iua,iortt, eveiy townljip In the country go iug a ina lority for ji and onU nun r.r.i ag'alnsi l ill Ihe 1 iiiintv The proposition w as for a tlegh.-i o . Mi11.lv to' subscribe $i;u.inui in li" n ai bond 1. lo the capital Hocl, m toe FIU in and Alleghany FaHwav pi-oyid ...I Hie r.-ijlro.-.d be built through the ounty. by the way 01 Sp;.i!a. prior to I ii-cember III. Ili'.'il HUGE SILK MILL WILL BE ERECTED NEAR ROANOKE, VA. - 1 : H ns,:s r h j fl (,1-imi-iics II M fjm j se j I,'iiiiniki V';t., .hjt . cjiIi- nf thf i!k full ! ( '"in p;i riv : M;ir'tK 13 A r.M. nf Ihe Vi.lf 'i' '' Hoop. IV. will MiitsUiltH of Hi!.- mid will t-n 1 1 1 lM'lwf;n -.Tili't nrifl '3,000 ik'Imhiih, niCfliMtr to infin iriMtjitri r-ri'tvi d l.v lhf li'ianokf1 cli.'iinhrr "f i-'iiiinifn-i' I hen- UmLiv. A Idixf miwt ph'tit will 'lie iTCfH'd on I 1 ut ntkf riv-r ,'r mil!, it Is iindcrstofifl. ConHtriH tiiin v o- k on th first unit, nf the factory, which will fin ploy Mltnnt TtUU men, it is sjihl, will iiain at once. Half nf hr Mtipl'y''. It is undt-rstooo1, will !' womi'ii. Cb!-!. G3-K 73-K 815 K S).'5-K We handle CcLI'MHIA (IIJAf'A N'l .LAS cpiipprd with the ex clusive Columbia individual record interior, ranging in prices from Jlf..00 lo I.'I.MJ.CO. All you need do is to telephone us and a'k us to have one sent to your home with an assortment of records on approval, without obligation to you. J. W. MELTON'S Music House t or. III. ami II... S's. Telephone 1377 Winston-Salem, N. C. 5:1-1 G3-P 73-P 3-r 93-P "ON THE MINUTE SERVICE' Wins' Drug Store Next to Woolworth's Phones 141-668 53-S 63 S 73-S 83-S 03-S If jfour clothes don't fit you, bring them to H. SILVERBERG The Only Real Tailor In Winston-Salem Phone 1781 .r)3-T C.3-T 73-T 83-T '.l.'i-T For Baseball Supplies of all Kinds Phone ifftocr'srS'S r,:;-u (i::-U 73-1 ; 83 1 ! !)3-U French Dry Cleaners " Oualitv and Service PHONIC 158 PHONIC 158 VI-W 63-VV 73-W 83-W 'J3-VV See "The Girl and - --- -At thc REX TODAY 33-X 63 X 73-X 83 X I I.OKSIIIK.M SHOES hi PI'KMIKIMK.C ( l,()Jlli;S MANHATTAN -;i 1 1 IMS , - "liiurrat Clotliicrs in Iho Sniilli" 93-X Wallace Clothing Co. "Lart'est Clothiers in the South" -.3-Y 63-V 73-Y 83-Y 03-Y Prinl Chero-Cola fmnmimiLg The elixir of life. Mottled in a .sanitary plant. At all soda fountains and refreshment stands 5c

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