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1 I 1 w- n V I A V v l V' -.'::-' Volume! ,No; 8; SATURJDAY; JAjjlUARY 15; 1916: . Price 2,Cente. V BOYS' BRIGADE. :. if'': 4' c weoncsqy iNm League IHow tii Sec- ono oerxes-wves JLakc Krst Game The, game of basketball at the Boys" Brigade : Armory, on- Wednesday night, was won by the WolYea.bytheTfastlwork of Captain HoxiTk, he rasiu mo oau seven times and making good six . out of seveq ehaiices on foul goals. Roberi James , helped materiaily with: four . field goalsC : Little . pavid KUls was.the strong man for, the' Tigers, with four goals.' Captain Carney had to use two new men and was at a disadvantage on account of lack of team: ivork. In the Second game, as the score shows, the contest was hard fought. A. . ' Smith, center, draw v player for the Lions, although' everybody ot in 1 , on the scoring except K. Smithi rwho played his usual stickyjgame at guard. . The Leopards' gen- eral team work and all round playing kept th'cm within sight of victory till the last few seconds of play,,. .' v - ; V WjEDNESDAY IGHT LEAGUE; - ? x" STANDING "OP, TEAMfe, , ' ' 'f - '1 TV. ' L. "'"Pet. r . Wolves .fc....- . . x , o 1,000 ::.?Wqiiai.ii4... , . :.',:.. i o i,ooo TlgetAi o . 1 .000 Leopards ; . : ...... S o ' ' I - 000 I RESULTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ,k Wolves, 32; Tigers, 15. , Xionsr Slj Leopards, 2C. . V the Week Bfc feH Down For -the Btisv In the first game everbody shared -in scoring for the i Reds .except n Captain Gallagher, who played his usual leech-like game at guard, feed ing the ball to ,his teammates constantly. Bor nemann led in the scoring fer the Podgers? X wao trcuuitu. , luei,, owo ffm a pre 1 1 y ame -with fast team'wo'rk and: diflac.ult goal throwing by both teams, Register,.$mith; and "Scope" Irv ing featuring for the Seminoles, while Rip' Smith and W. King played ' hard to get on per manent. C. Gerdes and , Ellis were the stars .for the Braves, each'throwing eight goals. S.J Grift fith caged 4,' Capt.i Snakenburg and Kure 1 eachi holding the guard ends down in good style.- . FRIDAY NIGHT LEAGUE. STANDING OP TEAMS. w. L. 1 1 1 2 Pet 1,000 - .500 .500 - ,000 Dodsrftrs ... . o : g cn ----..'....a........:.... Reds 1 Braves. ... ........ . . . . . ..... . 5 Seminoles 0 RESULTS LAST NIGHT. . t Dodgers, 34; Seminoles, 44. . . Reds, 45; Braves, 40. Fourth Number of Ly deum Course. - Colangelo's Italian Band and Orchestra will be heard Wednesday, night of next week in the fourth' number of the Boys' Bri trade -Lvcoum - course. The company scarries 13 musicians , and are naturally about the strongest drawing card of the whole course. They will present both in strumental ana vocal music. Advertising: Notices, -'A i.. I Read the new ad. of Mr. Di McMillan, Jr.V 7. ae two..,ne guarantees, inwriting, the AjHi tires ior 0,000 miles. , " , The Troy Lee Laundrv has two. They are located on . Fifth and Castle btreeis, ana aavertise that they call for and de liver launary witn promptness. t Be sure and read the aew ad. of Hep A-Lax'in bum issue, on page eight. -;i City Ep worth League Mets; x The regular monthly meeting of the Citv En- worth League was held at Fifth Avenue Metho dist Church Monday night. - There was a c debate on the question, "Resolved. Thatifcls Better to Have Loved and Lost Than .Never to Have Loved ai aii, in wnieh the negative woii and ;a musi 1 There was a callea eetlng of the Hospiial Cirele of the King Daughters; at No. 121 South ! On Sunday morning lastt commissary, build ing, -at1 the tPocomokeGuano ACo's. plant, on Northeast river,';Was destiroed pyfire of an LThe annual. meeting of the March Ison Nationa! Bank shareholders was. held on Tuesday morn ing.' This bank' has fUopO.OOO capital ard re. s ources second'to no-other bank fu. North ; Caro- v Bishop Darst of Wilmington, will be one of the speakers at the fourth annual convention of the North Carolina Conference for Social Service,' Which .will be beldin Charotte January 23 to 26, inclusive. This, is expected to. be a largely at tended and a vety profitable convention. -.l UNITED STATES TO GIVE CARRANZA A CHANCE 4 i ' i . j , ' V ' ; - To Pieserve Order in ,Bflexeo-yilIa Forees oeme xounaeo. up ana Railways Are . t:i- . Being Patrolled By, Troops.; V. ' ' ' r ! Jeff Davis and George vWashington ; Conncilsi Jr.; O, U. A .. M . , held 1m pressive services at Acorn srancn sen 001 on uunaay last wnen tney pre sented the school ; with ; a United States - flag.- A te m porary cam p of on s of i?en federate Vet erans was organised otf Sunday last in : W liming-: ton, which will, be: made; 'permanent in the near J V From latest dispatches it is, learned that there - J 1 J . ton government at the present f time in Mexico f V1- o having decided at the cabinet meeting-yesterday , V-' that the present policy, would' be maintained and " ueneral rarranza be held responsible for the; ;;t- ; uuuui uons an present ana De lOOKea to;xo punisn vr the bandits wboA attacked" a passensrer trainr and ' tcuiea American citizens,- ;. Vs 4 V v wv ' ,:Carranza has wired Washington . that the ban---i , C' dits who committed the outrage were being pur- 'r : saed by his troops and Upon being captured will ;;,;-' -r''-be punished as their crimes warrant. , ' . VN ; " "A -. t- varrdua troops are pairoiung me tsiiure roau. - , -,,41 ; a'prevent a tepetitiori of the outrage, - ,Vv lr V ; ::;.;x GENERAL 1!; BJE fk; 1' -; . It "is reported In- Londoiijon r eood authbritor v- ? 'l that the Teutonic Allies are not onthe offerisivea" . at Saioniki." ' J: r r u' f.-1 Jl xu uapiiuxe ui Vetiiujw, capital uiuuiaugivt t .The friends of Mr. Frederick .J. Hill. Yormerlv a resident of thiscitylitit lately of Washington' D. C, will regret, to heir of his :pteath'at home in th at city on . Saturdaylast , The f remains were brought here on .Tdsday' mOrnipg and the fu-; neral waai held from- Slr. " Ja'mes'-.Erjisc6taf t The 37th anniversary of the foundation of Cor-i nelius Harnett Council; Noi 231,. Royal Arca num, was observed on Monday nigh t, in the hall of Cornelius Harnett Council with "impressive exercises," at which time -they jointly installed their officers and those of Carolina ,Oouncil. - t A petition endorsing Justice Allen, of the N C. Supreme Court, for appointment to the U. S. Supreme Court was sent ao Goldsboro on Mon day, having been signed by all members of the Wilmington bar but six. , 1 - - Hon; John Temple Graves and Senator Sim mons, who were tomake addresses at a banquet to -be ( given by the Wilmington Chamber of com merce at an early aate, r will . oe unable to meet the appointment. Senator Simmons is too busy with the affairs' of State at present. , ' Chairman. W. A; McGlrt, of ! the-Newi Hanever Board of -Commissioners, hasn been invited by Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, State geologist, to make an address on the maintenance of highways at the State 'Good Roads Institute to be' held i at Chapel Hill, February 15th to I2th, New Han over has a State-wide' "reputation -for its good roads and especially for their maintenance. -, . ' "Revision of theschool. budget;'; giving in creased , amounts to -those schdols 4which have had to. have additional, teachers because of the large number of students, enrolled, and the de cision to intrdduce domestic, science as a course of study in the' Williston coloredschool were the principal matters transacted by the Board of Ed ubation at a meeting held Monday afternoon.' ' ' !; 'The new .marine railway v- for' craft -up to 1$0 tons, which is, being .built "under, the 'manage ment of Messrs, R F Haipme.. Sr. and Jr. is about complete. They helievethey will "do - a goouvuusiutjss, s luvy . uavts nireauy uau several 1 1. '.4 A: neg ro suddenly stepped between two ladies bri Kouth Third street, between Do6k and Orange inursaay -nigni ana snticneu iromvone oi in em has been announced by the Austrian war ofilce's ' , The Florida TSast Coast and A O. V, railroads ; t i" L were granted permissibn'-to continue pperatiph of, "'Jy ' the reninsula ana occidentals Steamship uo..py, r : the' Interstate Commerce Commission yesterday', fT ' -Wv" . despite -Ranama'Canai act-.probibitin'g'.. -i v ; - UNKNOWN? WINS FROM HANSON I n. the match atl Wool v in "Hall 'between tFritz Hanson and "Unknown" Hanson lost; nj hbur , ; V ; .; and17 minutes, befng thrown by a body scissors ' VU if. ' and ..headlbckVbolti in-afinish matcIuBillyl , it. Next rrioy&fgh;Hansonr nd Unknown'' " will wrestler, a best-two-ont-ofhree1 match .for ',y $iuu siue Dec anu a $),ioneit. ' . .,.; ', . Wood and Rembert made a -draw in the pre? . liminary bout, James Wade, referee. f . - Joe Mason, whiter was ' sentenced to ten months, on' the -roads Tuesday,1 having- plead -guilty of stealing a chest of tools from Mr. .O. D 1 McKeithan valued at 15. , - Thev New Hanover Medical Society will meet-' hereafter in the rooms of the. Chamber of Com- lilOiUC, jlU UQ lUUllilUBUU UllUB UUllUlUgt i , i I'!.'". 1, i ' . Tuesday, January 25th, has been selected as- the date Charities. for the annual meeting of the Associated " - !- 3tt , t i 4 J ' 'r , "'-v. .--r V " The decision of Judge Bornemann , inl the "suit, ot T; B. Prease against M. B. Marsh, st colored k v woman, for $7.13 and costs of th court, which he ; - claims she is indebted to him as "the balance on ''r , plumbing work, was - not satisfactory 1 to Mr - , Prease so' the case went to a higher court. r 1 u . ' i . Miss Carmen urown, aaugnter 01 mr, anu ivxrs. , - - Jesse Brown, and Mr. William Buck were mar- Jt r; ' j i' ' -1 ried Thursday night at;the home. Of the bride?s t ; V - C f, parents, on; Sixth' between Dawson and Wright; ; J- streets. : May they have a prosperous life. - A In a "'small sized', collision, between, one of; the "wild flying', coon 'cyclists of the southeastTV ; , Company's streetcars, on' Castle, between iFifth. 7.:'r- , and 3ixth streets, on Thursclay morning, the bi-;- 7 - - eyele on which he was riding was badly, done up, v -a -,- i but the rider was;not seriously injured, having t': ; received oniy a few, slight bruises.! I: v ?-' y., i-::- Z;v - ' The1 Ladles' Missionery , Society of St.. , An-.- ' drew's Presbyterian : Church; held its regular 'l monthly meeting yesterday r afternoon at. - .;,7: ! , o'clock in tbe MemoriatHalL. - " A .Z5 , r ' ' f " The Departmentof Civics and flom& Economy - . V ics of "North Carolina Sorosis. held, its regular meeting yesterday afternoon at 4 o'cloek Jnthe , club rooms on North Third street. - cai program which.was enjeyed very .much. ; - Ibnt be made bis escape: : 2- .; K-: ',rV . v (Continued, on Page Eight:) , ,c i :f f - 2 y---y- :-y'-.yy &.iy-h yy yy yyyy:- yy---y:!yyyyyy: ... j-'--. - m-"s - " - ' - y r-- , ' , , - -
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