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THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. IlimiMsterlfflBBli A pillow of pure Silk Floss contained in fine quality tick. The tick opens at end and buttons The Floss can be taken out, aired and sunned. We carry in stock Cheap and High Grade Feather Pillows.. Hat Pins H. MAHLER'S SONS Jewelers and Silversmiths LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS New arrivuls in Yul, Ilnhy Irish, Cotton and Linen Torcliun in Ilaliy Sets give us a splendid assortment to make your selection. 18 in. Embroidery lOrtfje and TI'iikIs to match, 25c. per yard. 18 and 27 in. OToiiitciug, ,'-. Hands,. SSr. Nice nssortiuent Hdgo and Ins to match, from 10 to Sftc. 27 in. Dot Swiss,' ISJjjC, 15c, and title. 32 and 3" in. Plain and Checked Klaxons, inc. ami 20c. 27 in. fancy Waist lugs, from 10c. to iJOc. 27 in. India LinniiN and Mercerized IJatiste, 10c, 12'jC., 15c, and 20 cents. . NEW PICTORIAL RKVIKW PATTERNS. :' :'v ':r;:V; ''' ' "V f.-v HUNTER-RAND COMFY Agents Pictorial Review Patterns. Half the House Devoted to Shoes Lace Curtains Carefully Laundred The season for Spring Cleaning is present. Every Curtain must come down and lie cleaned right here is where we come in. We are well prepared to take rare of the most delicate Curtains with the highest decree of -satisfaction. . - . . . OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, RALEHHI, NORTH CAJIOLINA. At The Grand Theatre RALEIGH'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL. 3 ACTS 3 ALLINL- Tho Upside Down Artist. JEANETTE GERMAINE. Sinking Act. NEBUR & CACUM. Novelty Comedy Dramatic Singing' Sketch. A BIG SHOW FOR LITTLE MONEY. MAX LEVIN ORCHESTRA. Three Performances Daily, 3:30, 8:15, and 9:30 p. m. PRICES: Matinee, 5. and 10c. Night, 10 and 15c. We arc showing nuuiy very beau. tiful and exclusive designs in' Plain nnd Knamoleil Silver and Gold HAT TINS. Kiiamelcd in Itlues, (ricn, mid Lilacs. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. National Leatie. - At New York: Brooklyn, 3; New York, 4. At Boston: Morn'ing game, Philadel phia, r; Boston, 3. Afternoon game Philadelphia, 7: Huston, 6. At Clncliinali: St. Louis-Cincinnati game postponed; rain. American League. At Washington: New York-Wasltlng-ton; rain. At Philadelphia:. liostonrllilladcl phla: rain. At Detroit: Cleveland-Detroit: ruin. At St. Louis: Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 3. Southern Lcuuc. At Atlanta: Atlanta-Chattanooga; rain. At Hlriiiinghuni: Birmingham-Montgomery; rain. .. . At Memphis: Memphis, 5; Nashville, 4. South Atlantic League. At Jacksonville: Jacksonville, 7; Macon, 3. All other games postponed on ac count of rain. Tidewater League. At Suffolk: Elizabeth City, 0; Suffolk, I. Gruulcy for Suffolk pitched a no hit game. At Norfolk; rain. Other Games. At West Point: Army. 0; Dartmouth, 1. At Worcester, Mass.; (rcorgetnwn, 3; Holy Cross, 0. , At Emmettshurg, M1.: Mount St. Mary's, 4; Kanilnlph-Macon, 3. At Princeton: Princeton: X; Pennsyl vania State College, 3. (jetting Heady Kor I'olo (iauie. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Lakcwood, N. J., April 20 Despite a downpour of rain which turned the Held into a slippery sea of mud. the four members of the British polo team who are here to .try 'to wrest the Inter national cup from America, prepared for, a practice match today. Captain Ha id less Lloyd said that a trial match would be played late In the afternoon unless final objections arose. "We don't mind a little mud," he said. Captain F. W. Barrett and Captain Noel Ijdwnrds, last of the team to leave Kngland, sailed for America' yester day. I'nique Bow Hug ConiMtitioii. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, April 20 Plans were completed today for a unique Inter national bowling competition to be held Saturday evening under the auspices of the New York A. C. The teams entered will roll on their own alleys then telegraph the. scores to New York where a .committee.. will announce the winners. Teams In the following cities will take paijt: Montreal. Portland, Ore.: Seattle, Wash.; Denver, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Chicago anil Brooklyn. Dc Oro Leading. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, April 20 Jerome Keogh, the aspirant for the world's champion ship, faces a lead of 67 balls when the third and linal block of his champion ship contest with champion Alfredo De Oro is begun tonight at Doyles. Do Oro continued to lead Keogh last night, running up 198 points to the 170 of Keogh. .Dc Oro is the favorite In the betting. Itminer (ioing Abroad. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, April 20 Harry 'Hissing, the American runner. Ik planning a tour of the world to take part in ath letic meets in various countries. His trainer, Jake Weber, announced today that they would sail for Europe about June 20th, going from there to South Africa and Australia. REST MADE EASY. There Will He Less Sleeplessness When Raleigh People Learn This. Can't rest at night with a bad back. - A lame, a weak or an aching one. Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad backs. A They are for every form of kid ney ills. They are endorsed by Raleigh peo ple. Mrs. W. C. Jones, 121 N. Blood- worth St., Raleigh, N. C, says: "My back ached constantly and of ten I had pains across my loins. Sometimes I was in such bad shape that I could hardly get up after sit ting for awhile. I did not get my proper rest ut night and I suffered intensoly from headaches. The doc tor's medicine brought me no relief and when I heard of the good work Doan's Kidney Pills were doing in cases like mine I got a box from the Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Company. This remedy drove away my aches and pains and restored . me to better health than I had enjoyed for yeara." (Statement given January 30, 1908.) Re-endorsement. On December 2, 1910, Mrs. Jones added to the above: "I have not beep troubled to any extent by my back or kidneys since I used Doan's Kidney i Pills some years ago. I still take pleasure in recommending this prep aration." For salo by all dealers. ' Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. fninnmhif thn n ri a 1 "V-k n it1 taka no other. . TRINITY DEFEATS GKOIWJIA. Hob Gantt Pitches Rest Game of His Life Maddox Scores Only Run. (Special to The Times.) Athens, Ga., April 20-The University of Georgia team, with a record of ten straights nnd victor over every strong team coming here, lost this afternoon to Trinity in a wonderfully fast game with Qantt pitching the best nine in nlngs of his life. The score was 1 to nothing and Trinity was up against Thompson whoso star work last year on the Trin ity grounds, is remembered still. With an unhittable drop, he let the Meth odists down with fourteen strikeouts and only four hits, one of these be ing a three bagger by Henderson. It came with two out. however. But for slow grounds, the drive would have been good for four bases. The lone score came in the fifth Maddox was hit and walked and (Iantt sacrificed him down. Koushee did like wise, but Cooper, running for Maddox, held second. Bundy singled and by fast running Cooper reached home well before the throw. .Georgia's lone single was made by Glnn nnd at no time did the crackers have half a chance to score. Gantt's control was good and the team was playing perfect ball behind him. Each team made an error. It was one of the greatest games of all .the series played bv the two teams. The teams are striving for the S. . A. A. championship and stand about even. Thursday's game will do much towards determining it. Georgia hav ing perhaps the better claim In per rentage points. Sam "(iantt or Godfrey with pitch the second game. Score by Innings: U. H. E. Trinity . . . . 000 OKI 000 1. 4 1 Georgia .. . . . .000 000 000 0 " 1 1 Batteries Gantt and Maddox; Tliomp son and Thompson. Summary: Three base hits. Header son. Singles, Cooper, .2: Bundy and Ginn. Bases on balls off Gantt, 0; Thompson, 2, .Struck out by Gantt, 12, by Thompson, 1-1. McKarlniul a Favorite, (Hy Leased : Wire to The Times.) New York. April 20.- Packcv McFarl and, the fast and clever lightweight, has become the Idol of the metropoli tan listic fans since his victory over Tommy Murphy Tuesday night. Mo Farland is today considering two prop ositions, ono of which may make hlin the lightweight champion of Great Britain. The National Sporting Club of London is trying to arrange a match between the Chicago tighter and Mat Wells, who recently won the English lightweight championship from Fred dv Welch. The proposed date for this light is May HlDerby Dan. Dan .Morgan, manager of Knockout Brown is alsu trying to get a match signed up ber tween McFarland and Brown and de clared today that he was willing to make a side bet Of $5,000 with Me Farland that Brown would win. Snow In Providence. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Providence, ft. I., April 20 Rain which began falling at midnight turn ed into snow shortly before 8 o'clock this morning, putting the kibosh on today's game between the Buffalo Blons and the Providence Grays. Both teams were disappointed. Manage!' Collins wll pitch either Lavender or Doyle in the first game while 8 tailings Is undecided between Taylor, Stroud and Speer. No (iame At. Newark. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Newark, N. J., April 20 The Eastern League grounds were In an almost .im psosiblc condition this morning as a result of the heavy rain which was still falling at 9 o'clock. Tho cere monies for the first game between tho Indians anil Montreal, that had been planned for today, will be carried out tomorrow. Want to Re-establish Racing. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Albany, N. Y.. April 20 An exten sive campaign to re-establish racing in New York state is now under way. It. T. Wilson, president of the Saratoga Racing Association is here leading the battle for legislative revision. The state fair associations will also send representatives to ask the legislature for new race bills. Dick Hon ell Defeated. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, April . 20 Dick Howell, who claims the welterweight champion ship of Canada, was defeated hi a-ten round bout before the Sharkey A. C by PaddyHullvan of New York, last night. Howell was put out at the end of the bout. Sullivan led all the way. Kentucky Track Heavy. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Lexington, K., April 20 Despite rain which turned the Kentucky asso ciation's track to heavy going, many of the horses quartered here in .prep aration for the Kentucky derby were worked out this morning to .develop their "muddiug qualities." Rig Racing Prizes. , (By Leased Wire to The Times.) . St. Paul. Minn., April 20 Minneapolis will lead the state fairs of the United States t Ids year In the amount of her purse offerings tor the .horse racing program. For Hie four days of racing between September 4 and $25,000 In prizes will be hung up. No tiamcs Tpday. (By Leased Wire toThe Times.) Now York, April 20 Eastern League baseball schedule: Montreal at Newark; rain.. Toronto at Baltimore, rain. Buffalo at Providence, snow. Rochester at Jersey City, rain. HIS FIRST GAM E. .:' (Written for The Times.) What? You think I've got no better way o' passin' time away Than ter roost out on ther bleacher at a baseball game today? I can't see no fun In slttln' with my limbs crooked out o' J'lnt, An' my body bent an' twisted like a 'terrogation p'lnt. I ree'lect, when we was children, long about this time o' year, Used ter play a game called "cat in;" something like baseball, I hear. Barrel staves was used for "paddles;" and the ball was .made o' yarn. Raveled from ther legs o siockiin's thet had worn too much ter darn. Kinder liked that game; but baseball! no, sir; thet's too dog-gone rough, Catchln' balls like this! By thunder. but them fellers hands is tough! An' it costs a half-a-dollar Jest tor see one game, you say, Shucks! I once saw Barnum's elrkls, and thet's all I lied ter pay. Say you'll pay for my admission? Well, thet alters matters some. Guess I'll go; then, Jest ter please you; know I'm foolish tho', by gum! But you musn't tell Maria; she would raise ther very deuce If she knovved thet I, past. sixty.- went an' acted like a goose. Yes; 'tis sort o Interest in',-- but .It's nonsense I'll allow; Jest for children Gosh a' mighty! Run you rascal beat It now! Out, you say? I don't believe It! Em pire said so? Hold my coat Till I lick that pesky critter, he's a thelf, I'll bet a shoal; . ' Yes, I'll keep still. What ther nation made inc. yell? Hi leg it, Hill! Don't thet hit beat all creation? Gosli -alive. I can't keep still! Barnum's show? Huh: thet was noth- ln'; jest, a' elephant or two, . Baseball .-.beats it? Well, I reckon! . (iwinu ter see each game, aint : you? : "II. GOSH." Wet Grounds At Baltimore. (By Leased Wire to The Times. I : Baltimore, Md., April 20 It is doubt ful, unless warm sunshine should .ap pear, whether the opening in Baltimore between the Orioles and the Toronto loam of tho Eastern League, . will be played. Conditions at the grounds were anything but favorable Ibis morning. Tho diamond Is very soggy, ys a re sult of an all night rain, President Barrow of the Eastern League is here to witness tho opening game, and Mayor Mahool will loss the lirst white sphere of the season of I!H1. Too AVet For Skeeters. (By Leased Wire to The Times. 1 Jersey City. N. J., April 20-Fully 15.000 fans who had expected to at tend the opening game of the Eastern League season between the champion Rochester club and the Skeeters was disappointed today when they awoke and found a heavy rain pouring on this city. This meant that they would have to wait another day to witness the opening contest. All preparations had been made for a great event, Mayor Wlttpen having accepted air in vitation to throw the first ball. International Fencing Tournament. (By Cable to The Times.) Vienna. April, 20 America will have representatives in . the. International fencing tournament for amcteurs which will be held here from Ma v 111 to May 23, It was announced tVay: It Is understood that thev have not ,vet been chosen. Eleven nations will par ticipate. In disposing of an estate of $2(i,000 Lucy M. Dennis, oil' Lowell, Mass., bequeathed $21,000 of it. to Metho dist institutions and $5,01)0 to a brother, David W. dates. Beautify Your Complexion Drive Away Liver Spots, Hlotclies, Pimples and Make Your Skill Clear and White. Trial Package Sent Five. If you want a beautiful complex ion, free from liver spots, pimples and freckles and oilier discoloratloiiH, purify your blood. 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