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X THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, IMARCH 26, 191. ' Very pleajiit tut oTTT Til I '1 me: thy iov tr J:- -"" BASEBALL YESTERDAY. - . ".. . -'v ft . v'is mo love cf rcr. HO : - "Q I : .Mi- r r rr h" 1 t M .! ' kM I "J ,' Ay t V t 4 i "'i i M ?' ' . .i -r. r . , ill M ( , J ... y .' iJ v ' V ' t. . - '.VI ' ,- ij J.f I I M :.'J I-. SI I 9 B d lis aeasui of Life a ifferenc e -Aft lid': the 'Human So many people use S. S. S. every Bp-ring that it is really a message of health to these who wonder why they feel so utterly worn out when the tree begin to bud. Throughout the . Southern States S. S. S. has been for V forty years a trusted tonic for the early days of Spring. Of purely vegetable origin it combines elements which kind ly influence the overworked blood vasaels or overstrained nerve tissues. It action is medicinal just as meat or milk is nutritional. OUR WINTER INACTIVITY. During the confined months of the winter season there are many of us who are lens active. The .liver is sluggish, the ekin is dormant, the kidneys are overworked, the lungs are not called upon to breathe with sufficient depth and energy to satisfy the demands of the tissues for their needed amount of oxygen. And thus the body needs help, must have it. Experience comes to our relief, and what better guide could we select than the example of those who annually know exactly what to do us s. s. a RETAINS ITS INDIVIDUALITY. The wonderful tonic influence of this splendid blood purifier is traced to its ability to retain its individuality. 1-4 is acceptable to the weakest stomach; and yet it is not changed or converted or excreted until it lias exercised its medicinal dominance throughout the blood circulation. - This is important. Some drugs have this same effect, but they remain in the system, a fruitful source of irri tation and danger. S. S. S. does cot remain in the system, for after having served the purpose as a medicinal . action, it is excreted with tie waste. Helb'-Mdstrofv 4 t t mac -sMva 4 TH GREAT QUESTION OF HEALTH ANSWERED BLOOD IMPURITIES BY NA3IE. ' ' , . We are prone to think too rrrneb. of names. When the muscles ache and the sciatic nerve hurts, and there are general pains the word Rbeauafttlsm leads one to forget that it is the blood as much as the nerves , that are respon sible for these naim. And S. 6. S - - - x proves this by its tonic influenoe in the blood. 'When the -mind and body are jaded and utterly cast, down witli malarial infection, it is the blood that contains tnis poisonous tnfruence. Here again S. S. S. asserts its tonic influence. And if from a sluggish blood stream',, there are skin erupfekras, blood risings, indolent abseeuses and ether evidences of accumulated body wastes, the medic- acts AH banner ody Meeds ah ": :':::rm A TRUTHFUL MEDICINE. Not one particle of anything othei than the native roots and simple pr- ' eervativea are used in the . preparation of S. S. S. It has survived many years of the most searching tests, and never in its forty and more years, of useful ness has it ever been found otherwisa than a purely. beneficial medicine, help ful to the young, invigorating to those advanced in years, and containing just the amount of gentle exhilaration so much required by most women. S.-.S. S. is strongly recommended h almost every . community in America, and" is sold in most drug, department and general stores. - But by all means avoid substitute. Do not permit anyon to palm off some thing they claim to be "Just as good." Ask for . Si S: S., insist upon getting it and, you -will 'thus avoid grievous dis appointment. 1 S. S. S. is prepared otary in the Laboratory of the Swift Specific Co., 408 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. An4 for a special book on Catarrh or Rheum atism or skin diseases or blood troubles, Trrite to our Medical Dept., who will be glad to gtre you special and personal directions in the tw of S. S. S. Cleveland Wallops-Boston. MaconGa., .March ".26,The Cleve land American Aspclation team again defeated the Boston -National League Club here yesterday 3, to 2. Cleveland now has won three out of the four games played with Boston. Cleveland made its three runs in the ninth in ning and Boston its two in the eighth Score: Cleveland. . Boston.. . R. H. E. S 7 0 2 3 2 Batteries: - Frost, Dasher, Vogt and Causby; Rudolph,' Perdue and fcroway. Baltimore Defeats Philadelphia. Wilmington, March 26. The Bal timore Internationals defeated the Philadelphia American League regu lar team here yesterday 6 to 2. Frank Baker had four hits in five times at bat, one a two-base hit. Two costly errors by Collins contributed to Baltimore's score. I CASTOR I a Tor Iciwits tzi Chile f Bears tie E'.-aaturo S i L lii.II Score: Baltimore . . Philadelphia. . R. H. E. 6 9 2 2 13 2 a 3 Battries: Ruth and Egan; Brown, Pennock and Schang, Lapp. Buffalo Defeats Pittsburg. Danville. Va.. March 26. The Buf falo Federals came from behind in the seventh and last innings of the game here yesterday with the Pitts burg club of the same league and by a timely battine rally in which mucn power of attack was shown, scorea three rnus and took the game by the score of 6 to 4. Earl Moore, the first twirler for the Buffalo team, was unhittable, only one safety being garnered off his delivery in the time he occupied the rubber. Smith hit two terrific drives that netted three bases each and both Oakes and Brad- j ley made two hits for the Stogies. Wanted An Extension Telephone IT'S needed to relieve you and your clerks of the fuss, and annoyance, and delay of using: single telephone when someone has a message to send or a call to answer. Let us install for you, an extension station or two. We can arrange it so that there will always be a telephone handy to every one. The cost of this service is trifling. Call the Contract Department to-day. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 4 n i'4 1 r'-2 J.. . -'Act- '"a ra U1 M ISKWi,IJUSJWgJU f.L ' JiW FOR JQB PRINTING PHONE 153(1 products, and this emunctory process-j inai action of S. S. S.-gives ocalar evi jjoes on every second of time. dence of its medicinal influence. ' : . tocMMn la lw4 mm Skte Tim SwSEt Specific Cb. 460SwStBS& AtlonU. Ca. I nokN m ITif eriptioa t m; cmtn. PImm tend m absolute. lr fto, ytrnr Advice. tKas-aooii aa4 all iaior maUaator Private Bom, Tiaatnunt. I kav begnm the mm at S. 8. 8. B, A m. 1 a a mmmr m, mmt t ADIXB2Sftw m s , . . a;.w.,'..j..'.;..; i:v. ... .' Score: Pittsburg.. Buffalo. . . R. H. E. 4 6 3 6 5 1 Batteries: Leclaire,. Kenetzer, D.1 Roberts and Roberts, Berry; Moore, Houser, Schlitzer and Blair, Allen. Another Shipment - rrecrraalvc r TtsUls Xst Ckarltte EAST AXdVjI.i . , Ko. 14 5:09 av in 1 .. nuuiiBjio wan j 4- ir , ed. Counecilr.g a; lor 1'orUmouth. .t;:. .' tUl points -uvmu. L. Vice. 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Atlanta Goes Newark One Better. Atlanta. Ga.. March 26. Ten in nings -were necessary to decide yes--terday's spring exhibition game be tween the Atlanta Southern Associa tion Club and the Newark Interna tional League team, -Atlanta finally winning 7 to 6.. Newark , tied the BCO"e in the ninth inning by making tnree runs. Score: Atlanta.'. Newark. . R. H. E. 7 11 6 9 3 We received today ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY new patterns from "ACROSS THE POND". Weaves, texture and tone verv desirable for immediate wear. COULD YOU GIVE THEM A LOOK TODAY? "Let Hummel Be Your Tailor." 15 South Tryon St. SOOTH III! i-itr.mi.il i.kiiik or tht otn N. TJ.- The foljr!rr acht -. publlfbed oniy mrormaitn! i-5 not guaranteed. I No. S 1:30 a. m. "Daily. p-a Nii. vwie. ica-TJona and a.;i i-':r. roints. No. 2 4:00 a. m.-D!!r. F ?-f.n -p-ciai ror Atlanta anl J' -r -r.n I uKma'n drawing roam (tr;;r r41 cbserrstlon car arl ay o-.-im New York. ani Wajitunctoi 19 i. -V trvsbam. Pullman 3t-.-.t- . -alcepir.ik car Kicnmot.i t i. r , bam. llniu car -rvitt. No. 31 t.iO m. m la:jy. t-.. . rna touthtatrn L.'rn.: j , ,, lar-itla. .S4vnr.iX Aikn. i and Jackkoa Ul. PuiU-.i i ,'( loon aleeptn .aia fyr .mtrt. a.sj ta a.uU JkckaoDvUl. L'ajr cittti Jackfonville. airilus car h:ij. INo. a a. in. uaiiy. Kk1 :.r v.m. ir.v'ioa, V. C jyo. - : a. m. uajjy. i' ii lor Columtia and Irierjufj No. 3 i.ii m. in. Local K.i TbroagU cucu loi. . t.arllibul c. No. 16 7 Zj a. ni. Dalij. ; ;.; Staicavill anJ 'jaylortvii ' :: lng t Al-ureavlll for U.ri.v -t : lent odd at ttiiteavili Xwr .u .ri an l t ointa eU F!rt i lv:oa a. m. Da ly. :r "ci ana AtiuLa rp-t; 'a I. i-.'.i..; n t n tnff room aleepit.t; ui (iv, Voile ana -.barivit. Au... ami ta UiU lacou. l'klkr c: -.;. ;r vir ti"eeiabiro lo Atik.nl J car atrvic. haliJ l'.iii..a :r.t. Second I to. U-.r. : Yoik. and New Orleans man dtavrmc room ,vvii.a ir cotiij'artuier.t -r New i 't Orleti. Pulltuan atitfr ur i ibrough trim lor CiJ;;:!.... No. 1J:1 a. Ua. It jftatta last man lor V. .1 Jtulimond ana lointa Ncit .. r.,.: artwir.(,' room iett ii3 ta ; c lean aua MUrni:au i .Nt i': Uay coacuca to au.: . u. I'.--.:, car aervica. Atlanta and lutctraed;at ..n'.a. No. 113 11:20 a. ra. Uci :.i.:s Hock Illll. l-antaiter a4 C So. 12.1 p. lu. Ueui, i ton-aleia ana ivcaa tvuik. v. r.t luK at luirbei witu No. .i f - xn and jtteruit 3 jT yu.i .rc Wlnatou-stleu lwi i. ....ir-r Mount Airy cd cl c.'t.t .:o. So. p. Bi- l Greensboro man i&ttrii.rj t'c:- No. 27 1:0 p. a. Dii-, ioti :at lutsbia and lnieTn.tJ.it ...:. let bbaervatiou ii.vr c... No. 41 l.t0 p. m. iallj. .- ai - Seneca and iatcrtueUkia i -S, S'o. 1- '.Ott p. Cl. lJJi. J J- ' tnond and rturxo... rr r. . . s r...' cat a Cbarlotia to XUuiufa;.- aa " usury to Noifw.k. ! No. ; :3J P- n- u.i4$. r .tt day. local ror aiooreik.--. - iiia ajid Taylortvii.e. F.rit 3a 3:( p. to- iJ-i"v. .. T: Aiunia aj.cii ioz n--j;ew lork and (.autta Ncr:?. iiK:u aleepinK . W.tv, AU Cii-riolte At. i .t t York, l'-rior car au-.ht 'j:' toio. Ulutuz car .;- l'wumia uiu ccond 36 a:4t p. in. aid NW Ulleata L-.i.,.r. lork And pi'-i NtU xoou leeplia; car ina car New urleaJi i Nr.. lor car Montgomery to ' Club car Naw Or leant to . lsintnc car aarviee. & trala. .. Ko. ii :60 p. xxl f ai.y v - taat mail, xor .w. i. -and Naw )tWia. IV..-' room " T,i nrii.na and Eirrr.i'.s -- Linlti car tr lea- No. 32 9:i9 P- la. uauiy. 00 MILES MAIN ' HAS ' LONGER REACH THAN - WALTER JOHNSON Batteries: PerrTman. Dent and Dunn, Reynolds; Donnolly, Hoim- quist, Brttton and O'Rourke, riecK inger. - ' : ' Gulfport, Miss., March 26.- Walter Johnson can pitch a baseball NashvlUe-St. Louis Tie Up. Nashville, Tenn., March 26. Nash- rn,- ville played the St. Louis Americans a tit? yeieiuay. to The score was GAMES SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK. Friday, March 27 ' ' . ; Carolina vs. West Virginia Wesieyan at Chapel Hill. " A. & M. vs. University of Vermont at Raleigh. ', . Wake Forest vs. William and Mary at Wake Forest. . Guilford vs. Eastern College at Guilford. Saturday, March. 28 Carolina vs. University of Vermont at Chapel Hill. . A. & M. vs. Amherst at Raleigh. -Wsfbe Forest vs. Trinity at Henderson. ' ftie - -5!3Hi 6 to 6. darkness ending, the game with the -wonderful speed that he has after nine innings. is attributed to a great extent to the ract tnat fie nas long gorilla-like arms Score which enable him to get a powerful, Nashville.. extensive swing before letting the ball st. Louis.. go. it; long,- poweriui arms produce m.-. m Jl XI IT 1 " . mm sjjeeu men .iviiies iuam, tne rieers Raforiea longest hurler, ought to have smoke smith; Wi'tte, James and Clemens, enuusu wueu u gets going to maee adpw i iiwouiQ iuun. line a, ilew lail . Ul I Washington Defeats Georgetown. Washington. March . 26 Tne It. H. E. 6 10 2 6 12 3 Rogers, Stevens and -r - .-4y. - ,, ;: I ' f i. snow. Walter Johnson is six feet and one 1?:?,.? University team proved hand to the top of the middle finger of his right hand is close to seventv- easy for the Washington Americans in the first exhibition game on tne home grounds here yesterday. Mumford and Ayers, recruits, held the colle-rians safe throughout the . FEDERAL LEAGUE PRESI- DENT TO GET $15,000 By Associated Press. Baltimore, Md., March 26 That the yearly salary of Presi- dent Gilmore of the Federal League is $15,000 was authori- tatively etated here yesterday. . .' ' wmr rlf-'n-wr'Sfie'ii-'if 'li-'ic'ti-if jf'P-A-5? -j-,fW pit nib Ltisyyt ii RSI! TniORRIlUl - UI1L.U I Ull.UIIHUMH I ht mm cin n ni KKLnnm i illu ! R. H. E. 10 12 11 2 4 3 CHAMPION WOMAN GOLFER SAILS. By Associated Press. New York, March 26. Refusing to state positively whether she would return to America to defend her national golf title, Miss Gladys Ravenscroft sailed today for England in company with "Miss Muriel Dodd, cnampion woman golfer of Great Britain and Canada. Miss Ravens croft said she' disliked to allow her title to go by default and if possible to return sne would like nothing bet ter than to no so. Miss Dodd said she would not be here again this season. we nave naa tne time of our lives and everywhere we have been received most graciously and wel comed most cordially," said Miss Ravenscroft After a Meal It there sense of fullness of bloating or of - Nausea? .: Some thing Is disturbing the. entire digestive system and , help Is needed at once. Try HOSTEITER'S STOMACH BITTERS There will no doubt be a number of fans out . at Wearn . Field tomorrow, when Frank Chance and his under lings engage Manager Clymer's herd of Bisons in nine innings of sure enough baseball. Many will take this opportunity to " see the big boys in action and the fact that Frank Chance will play is enough in itself to , make a number of bugs journey .out to Wearn. Field. .. Fullenwider will ; perhaps-' do-: ; the greater part :of the pitching for Buf falo, and it will be a real pleasure to Charlotte fans to seei-their'old idol in the box. The Bisons should be in greatshape by tomorrow, having had several-good practices,, all of .which have been full of pep and enthusiasm. Clymer has some real 'stars in his bunch, his first baseman, Houser, being about as good as ever drifted down this way. The game tomorrow will be called two inches Miles Main can put the tip of the middle finger of his left hand on the tip of Johnson's finger and his right Same hand will extend seven inches beyond Johnson's. Score: Main undoubtedly has the longest Washington reach of any man in baseball. Each Georgetown arm is thirty-four inches from the shoulder to the fincer tin. He can sen- arate his fln-rer- tins six feet Pisrht Phillies Smash Raleigh inches, or eighty inches. Raleigh, March 26. The Phillies As a general thins: a man can easily took yesterday's game here stretch his arms so that he will meas- defeating the local Carolina Leaguers ure from finger tip to finger tip just 11 to 2. his heizht. Main can exceed his height by two inches. Score: K. i. zs. Philadelphia -.. .. .. 11 18 0 SIX SOUTH CAROLINA T?aloijri .. '2 6 4 CITIES TO HAVE HORSE SHOWS Mayer. Tincup and Klllifer, Burns; The Columbia Horse Show Associa- Yon. Belaneer. . Groves and Riley, tion . nas been permanently organized. Parkins. Tnis assures Columbia a place on the circuit consisting of six cities, as fol- . i afavette Defeats South Carolina. lows: Columbia, Darlington, Green- Columbia. S. C. March 26. The ville, Greenwood and Sumter. Accord- Lafayette College baseball team of ing to present plans there will be five Easton Pa , yesterday won from the performance in Columbia beginning university of South Carolina team the night of Tuesday, April 11, with here 4 to 3 The Easton collegians matinee and evening performances on won tWQ of 'the three games in the rSS. series, which closed yesterday. es are expected to-be entered. The I" If you deal in values you'll appreciate the Ford. Its simplicity its economy- and its dependabiliy give it a value that cannot be meas ured by its price. The Ford is the one car that has "made good" in world-wide service. $543 is the price of the Ford run about the touring car Is $593 f. o. b. Charlotte complete with equipment Get catalog and particulars. Ford Sales Co., 24 E. 6th SL Ml BfrTaTa-IIIJI L. I a?a I . - . A . A 9MrAaTr0 1rt . 1 . state fair grounds will probably be w,v, ILr v fi7 The St Lu the scene of the exhibitions where will , W?. jTC-2- fted , v i a -u , American, second team, aeieatea camer- suutiu umscueau, ueautiiui ' . " v eallant men Waycross 10 to 1. The Indian is Mak- ' ing a Great Showing m. a a a a .at a . m. a. m. aai m. tk 1 m. aa U.... ehA1Ai Park- Aknn D.,. NEW YORK NATIONAL Snmter. March 26. The horse show BROKE CAMP YESTERADY. nark and grand stand, at the old base man trrmiTiids will be in rpaflirmco tnr By Associated Press. O . " v . rr.i the show which opens April 7th The Jvianin, Tex., Marcn zx. ine grand stand will be the largest and York Nationals . broke their training most comfortable this city has ever camp here yesterday. The team will had. - return home in two squads, one led by Donlin and the other, the regular, KICKAPOO WORM KILLER EXPELS by Captain Larry Doyle. WORMS . . I Jim Thorpe, the Indian athlete, "is starting out in great fashion this. year an more than likely-' . wiH Hhaveo grat year in the big league. Tl fol lowing clipping from The Houston Post in Tegard to the game between The. cause of. "your ."child's ills The "DANNY" MAHER TO :'. ;' foul, feUd, oaeiisiye oreath The start- RETIRE FROM THE TURF. ing up witn. terror, and grinding of teeth while asleep The. saUow com- By Associated -Press. nlexion ine.-aarK circles under the LonHnn 9fi "nannv" Ma- eyes Are all andications of worms, her, the American jockey who has h rvicnapuu uiu "vw wuai your Must recovered from a long Illness, "iBjl J. N. Stove Dealers This is The "NQTASEME" Stoned- Lined Refrigerator round corners at the back and bottom. There Is no lurking place for germs la this Refrigerator. Absolute ly sanitary, easily and quick ly cleaned. Let us show you its many advantages. McCausland & Co. Sheet Metal Workers cfir i-H logion. Hw York ar.'i j'uumu irawinjf IVV5-. lor Mew YojR. Lv -o-t -inston. Dialnc cr r- So. 43 10:24 p. m. L v . la aad poini to.va- maa alepinc car Kai :r La.y coaches WaaMr.t... No. .0 11:20 p. to. pcUJ. ror vtaii.fc. lag ca.te. otrvUju York. Ly coccea '.at A'-? .9 to V. - - it t Pullm&n dia.viag rooci e , -r . j ijatUilU(Uatu - " car aervice. t, .v-i All New York trUr.i rf I r.ajlway will arrive ; t, child needstexpebB worms, the has decided to retire from the turf, cause !j of the;; thild a unhealthy con- , ; iT&-W ' -PLA'N TRUT THAT'S-WORTH New York and Houston in Houston I Killerx gives sure reUef. Its laxative TJsin? 1oa ttI a T.r fm. a Monday, will be of interest, wherin j effect- adds tone - to the general syl couei H f erand i the, OiatitH wnn- m srintinlied as canriv lfJt-JS ougQ and cold Is just practical com- "To Jim Thorpe largely belong the children like' it.L Safe'and sure relief ston aft. a eX,aCtly , u credit, f ojj. th victory. Hevnmde half Guarant6Birf.;ftox: today. : pS prevents t? -Ci?eCk 5 vn -i,.,. avi'n:.,t r. i '.irtrfei u. , -j prevents lagrlnne. bronchitis or-nneu- uj., iuo Bix. iiiiB creaiLBtt to ure .ijria.". i." ' su. iui'uiu66:' uj mail. . . i Marlborough' - Blenheim ' ' iglSISil and his third ; binsrla in the ninth, a wicked smash to riebt -was the start- j delDhla or St. Louis. er of the run gathering. He went to second on Doyle's out at; first and i scored on the first run of the game on Merkle's . two-bagger - inside of , third Dase. AW 1m . ' a. a. . Kickapoo - Indian- Med. Co, ' Phila. wU 'Th of weather and I fln Foley's Honey The nightingale sinsrs mft .iar VomPund always fixes me summer nights are silentest. and Z Iy !.EOO(1.Ell.aPe when I catch cold ! stars' tremble, Jistening to her tairihr Xh- aa, cougn' 1 recommend lihii-r' r; -6, w- e We.- it gladly." Refuse substitutes. Bowen uru store." J Bulwer. 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