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iSSE!! -; lperina racV' ' - Wilmington, District, Engineer, -and j-M-v-" - - v J NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE l - - - . - - 1 Results Yesterday. At Philadelphia 3-6, Brooklyn 0-Q. w Boston 3. New York 1.. Pittsburgh . Cincinnati b. At At St- Louis-Chicago, rain. Brooklyn . . . Boston pbiladolpli ia yew York . . Pittsburpti . . St. Louis. . . Chicago . Cincinnati Standing of the Clubs.' Won. -Lost. .. ..72 .. ..70 .. JS9 .. ..56 .. ..55 55 .. ..55 . v .U1 46 46 59 59 65 68 68 1 v. ttesuits Yesterday. At Washington 3 1, Philadelphia : 'At New York 7, Boston 3.' No others scheduled. . Pet. .6101 Boston ... .603 Detroit.; .. .539 .Chicago . . i . .4S7 St. Louis. .. .458 New York . . .44f I C'eyeland.u. .447 Washinetcn Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. . i7l ..70 ..69 ..69 ..67 53 57 57 58 59 : consecutive; year: as batting ; kinS of ft New Bern yesterday, morning en tfie American eape Jtie nas ieq, the league elght h'e. iiad .tQ tak second Place f6 Crissi of St. ILouf?. 'rV 7, 'i U ': ; - ' ' "Briek;Mredeatt fielder and4eier pf the Northwestt erft ieagtie " lii Ibatting,; Is toutetf as :a route to Morehead City, from which ; place they will go oyer to. tne Haroor of Refuge1 ariff make an inspection- of ; the -work now being, done there. ! - Work of ; erecting the breakwater at that place is said to be progressing rapidly and tHe contractors are tfying tmAfrtvrt iinvtoi'tbe willow. ! ' break all previous records made ! Mo r AVinrf itnh - -Rhicaieo mhit Sf i during the summer months. a.ww.., -rv.rrT.r T:;-T . , . - . Uto noW V Carolina - League. At ; DurlXs cyiarlptte 4. At Wmstbn-Salem" 16; ' Gf een3boro At Raleigh 6, Asheville 0. Pet. .573 .551 .548 .543 .532'- .527 .492 . .yirginiaL Ueague. . At Petersburg1 5, Rocky Mount 1. At Norfolk' i, Newport News 21. No others scheduled. this fall. - ; .Tris Seakfi; pre$tleader;f the major league ,;alloer4,: lait season with abtigaveHge .322 ana tiea witn - iKJuxier ot o for thitd place ' litaohgV Ahierican league batsmen. i ! ' ' v ' Seems that the Giants landed the star clouter of 'thei; Western associa- A record-breaking sale of tobacco was made on the local market today, j more than one- nunarea tnousana PhUadeliiMfej jSSigl 5i228 (Sr '"im? r H JfS:5' j i X: ::-::: :: :.::v:v:-:v:-.j x . v.. :y II Southern Association. At Atlanta 3, Birmingham 2. ' At Chaattaridoga 2, Memphis 3. At Nashville 2, Little Rock 1. No others scheduled. pounds, of the weed being brought in j .this morning and placet on the floors j of the local warehouse - and disposed j ; . of during the .day. " I The prices, as a' whole, paid for the ;" f ctai-rhinifr of itnA western : nssnr.la- "vw v e --r I a;'w'-mKiAriRRVm:IietehborhoDd. of 20 cents, and with a .350 tlckef with the Sherman (Tex.) i some of it selling as high as 40 cents team. ' , v t a pouna. ..... Thrasher of Atlanta and Rumler" The growers in o,i' ft.hhknn nf TJttiA Bnrv fnrm ! ing no time m getting the weed on the heay artillery trio that is making the market and at the present rate prac-LL- Aohor., ova KA tically all Off -it will have been dis-1 FLORENCE LA BADIE, , THAKHOUSER. STAR GLADYS HULETTE, FREDERICK W. ARDE, JEANNE EAGLES AND MA RIE SHOTWELL ALSO ARE ST RRED IN. LONG LIST OF FEA TURES THAT WJLL BE RELEASED THROUGH PATHE. . Ten five-reel features are ready for dancer, is to appear in "Hidden Val release or in the process of produc-1 ticn at the Thanhouser Film Corpo ration! studios. Thanhouser, formerly releasing a varied program through Mutual, is now linked Up with'Pathe id is confining its activities to mak ing five reel features, two of which are released every month. Four Thanhouser companies arc forking at New Rochelle. N. Y.T. givT ing each :lirecltt-two months to com plete his' picture an abundance of time, insuring carefully staged produc tions. . . . Florence La Badie, of course, is Oost prominent in thelist of coming Thanhouser Pathe plays. Miss La Bjdie has just been seen in "The Fugitive.- the first Thanhouser-Pathe re'e?se. and will appear on the screen gain in "The, Fear of Poverty," by Agnes r. .Johnston, directed by Fred ec Sullivan. This picture is to be '-iwspfi soon, in it Miss La Badie UIUURn 'Ifver double exposure work fays two parts mother and daughter. Frederick Wardc in "King Lear." Ulkyiien, the beautiful Danish ley," a South African: story by Jtmme Mixx, released on Sept. 10. In this pic ture, directed by Ernest "VVarde, Val kyrien is a white gooddess of an Af rican tribe: . Frederick Warde in King-Lear," : mammoth production, is to be showi in October. This much-taiked-of fea ture is heralded as by far trie fines Shakespearian production : ever pu Intp the 'films. . Gladys Huletteras a Pirate. Other Thanhouser productions tha re to be' released within the next fev months are: . Florence La? Badie in ''Saint, Dev and Woman," a; story f a woman o three natures by Philip Lonergan, au thor of FuitiTft v Valkyrlei"3'i':h Maker o Thebesdirei'bFfl massivc:spttc With" vfeiiicarnatio as its theme rv-'.'' ' - 1" Gladys Hulette, ho was such .. success; in' The sitnc Girl,'-' in "Pru dence, ThewPirate?5 directed by Wi iiam Pafke.(i i South Atlantic League. At Jacksonville 4, Columbus At Augusta 2, Charleston 3. At Columbia 1, Macon '8.1 Inter national League. " At Buffalo 2, Providence 1. At Montreal '.'7, Richmond 2. At .Rochester 3, Baltimore 11. At Toronto-Newark, rain. Southern' league pitchers take - ' the leaps. - .s- v' "Second Baseman.'. Mathes, "of the Terte" Haute .Central ' league r team, a j .360 teaser of the pellet, ig booked to demonstrate to tne uoston urayes wnat he can do witn ne Diuageon tically all posed .of within, the course of, four orl( five weeks longer. . . . j Between the two lines we Have the best Candy to be had at any price- If you purchase a box and for any reason do not like it; just throw the box away and telephone 248 and we will rush your money back to you by messenger. LVTNGTOW "Serves You Right" l Johnston's. Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound. " Greenville, KyJ Sept' 2. The Fall Jterm.-of the circuit , court which ,con- venes nere tnis montn win take up tor tHalv the (iases of a dozen or, more ' citizens under indictment on charges of banding and confederating together for the; purpose of intimidating.. The charged i result from the' whipping of James Stewart by a band of masked "possum huhters" last Jane". Several of those alleged to have been concern ed in the affair were convicted at the last term of court and sentenced; to terms of from three to 'seven years in State prison. SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Quick Lunch Day and Night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month at Reasonable Rates. Man Wllmlogto. 6:15 M. 6 5 A. M. 7:25 A. M. 8:00 A. B(f.. and every half boar thereafter until 6:30 P. M. 4 0:10 . P. M. 1 A .OA D - XM a certain mongajfCMu c"u v- i ind or half NOTICE OF FOBirSCliOSUBB SALE. , sept, z. uemanas jJ'Vtta i.wr of sale contataod In American Association. At Minneapolis 6, St. Jaul 5. At Toledo 0, ,Columbus 3. , Only two scheduled.- STALLINGS CONFIDENT THAT BRAVES WJLL rWIN PENNANT. jx r f-M g If A 433 i 1 -"Demands of Public Employes Worcestelf, i for o' mlnlmiim WA2ft of $2.50 a flav. rBoger " Hornsby; : of the St. vtouls Saturday half holidar for the entire ETffi Deeds 'f ICafdihals, is coming along at a fast year and two weeks' vacation are on inuw aanovec county in Book 76, at Pai?e crip in batthag .and looks to be able the agenda of the annual convention , to give the National league hitting of the National Federation of State, m. at the Court House door of New Ha- stars a real run for the high honors. City, Town and County Employes' o;j ""g, described parcel ii lot VThe vetn 'class lof hitsmiths is . tJnions, which met in this city today, i of nipa :. wrtmlngton; beglnnfnr niv rnrPnted - this' . season by Many delegates - filled Labor Temple Jn X&KtaK Cityf aa nSri-!5 woro. nH Hinohmnn f Mall when the convention was called 0int being feet Eastwa.rdiy from the the Pittsburgh Pirates. Years of bat- to order this afternoon by National tling on the diamond seem not to , President M. F. O'Brien. have dimmed the batting eyes of the . . two-' old i warriors' r ' j . 'irnitfy '-Htckman" a ' Brooklyn, re-j leaguers how to belt the ball a la crmt," comes to the Robins with a; big troupe. The old National leaguer record of eight hits "out of 'nine' times j is whaling the pill around the .350 at bat in the Carolina league: mark and going strong. In Smythe and Smith, the Montreal j Beall, of Milwaukee. -and Decker, International league team has a cou- the Kansas City slugger, are showing pie Of regular, fellows , in the hitting j the way among American Association line. Smith has already been tagged j batsmen. Larry Chappelle, of Colum fnr th Cincinnati Reds. : bus, who failed to catch the step with Q ioori in hnm runs ih tha the White Sox is also doing consider-! .Rn,Tf? "tarnoouB fcr Krem ' - . . . . . I Jipr pnn fcf tM wj. SAFE Southern league is none ptner tnan ; aoie ciouung in me asotiauuu. i HnqitKJLiABjUE.. our bid friend "Kid" . Elberfleld. "To- "ring". oaie, 01 mo san raueisco j V . i' ilit" XL. rii.t.t Conic c hoHlnir In i a ua ir ' tn tame in i """yi DaSCO, WnO - IS pilUllUS. U V. lia.tV- i aiaia, xo " " J nooga outfit, has hit something like the Pacific Coast league The former twenty circuit drives : this -season. J White Sox gardener is to play the role Manaeer "Rebel" bakes. . of the of a come-back next season, having SUBURBAN SCHEDULE I EFFECT ATTJDAT. JTJKB fl. WIS. WEEK DAYS. KiiHtpt-n Un. if Seventh street, and 198 feet Southwardly from the Southern line of .Queen stteet; rnns thence Southward ly and parallel with Seventh street 3S 1'eet ; thence Kastwrdly and parallel with Queen street, 81 feet; thence northwardly ana parallel with Jiaventh street 33 feet ; thence westwardly ad parallel with Queen atreet .SI feet to thf point of beginning, same being part of wesl ein half of Lot No. 4, in Block No. 65, according to the official plan of said City of Wilmington. N. C. This August 15, 1916. HANOVER BUILDING & LOAN ASSO CIATION, r By C D. Weeks, Attorney. 8-15 30t. - jyi Leave Beach. 6:05 Jk. M. 7 :10 A. M. 1:40 A. M. 8:15 A. M. and every half hour thereafter until 6:45 P. M. :20 P. M. 6 :50 P. ML 7:15 P.M. and every halt hour ihereaftai. until 11:45 P. M. ..Express trains . stop at Winter Par Gardens, Sea Gate. Wrlgbtsville and all stations on the Beach. Lum'na Specials will stop at 6th, Tth and u streets, iu Wtlmiugton. and at Lumlna. FREIGHT. Leave Wilmingtoc Leave Beack. .60 A M. 7:W A. M. :30 A. M. 12:15 T. M 8:30 P. M. :15 P. M. 7 :00 P. M - 8:15 F. i. Freight Depot open daily, except Sunday, from 8:00 A. M. until lrtW P. M. ; and from 3:00 P. M. until 7:00 P. M. Freight Depot Telephone No. 9& hour thereafter until 11:00 P. M. 12 :10 A. 11. Denver team, is showing; Western been signed by the Athletics. r y IN l 11 MM- SB -.m mm m ,mw s.imu ll Jr SUNDAYS. -Electric Center' 7 :00 A. M. , 8:80 A. M. and every half hour thereafter until r 11:00 P. M. 12:10 A. M Express trains stop at Leave Beach :40 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 9:15 A. M. and every half hour thereafter 'until 11 :4C P. M. Winter Park Jeann? Eagels, late "George" Btalflrigs,- part owner and .ndmanager of the : 'Boston ! Bra Ves is j ;laiming tne JN atipnai L.eagu9 pennani or'.the'feostbn teanT. "The Braves have now hit their Urides," says Sfallings. "The are go ng. along in great shape and I am sure 111 repeat their wonderful .finish of wo years ago." ast," in "The World and the Wo- ) nan, a story oi a gin oi me streets who wins her fight for reformation, i Marie Shotwell," famed for her work j in : "The Lion, and the Mouse," in Through the Open Door," an Italian jtory crowded with big scenes, Lion. ' i circus arid an' avalanche were used n making the picture. i Florence La Badie in "The Pillory," . . drama with a big motif. j ' "The Vicar of Wakefield," starring "rederick Warde, a fine production of this classic. Mountain Excursion , Asheville, N. C. "THE LAND OF THE SKY" Tuesday Sept -VIA- Southern Railway TICKETS LIMITED SIX DAYS THROUGH PULLMAN CARS AND COACHES SCHEDULE AND ROUND'TRIP FARES A3 FOLLOWS . Leave Golds horo 2:00 p. m $ 6 : T 5 " Selma, 3:00 p. m. -- 25 " Raleigh, A'M p. m. 5.75 " Hendenson, 2 : 15 p.' m. . 5.75 " bxford,2:55p.m. - 5.75 Durham; 5: 0S p. m- 5.75 - H Chapel HilU4:00 p.,m - 5.75 , u " Burlington, 6:25 p. m. -i ;- 5,75 . " Greensboro, 7 20 p. ni 5.00 . Arrive' Asheville Wednesday morning September 6th. 1 Rouhdtrfp f areata Returning ticket will be good to leave Asheville on all regular trains up to and Including all trains leaving Asheville Sunday, September 10th, 1916. ;: t. - ; THISiS TWk l?ES;T TlE.QFr SEASON TO VISIT THE MOUNTAINS - Asheville; Waynesyttle, Hendersonville; Lake Toxaway Lake Juna luska, Brevard and various other points. MAKE YOUR SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE For sleeping car reservations and further information ask Southern Railway Ticket Agents or laddress " J. o: JONES," . . " Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. ' Komi fat Sold r nil - nm. D1 Deirtmcnt Stores. josepklne L Feyre Co nLlf.j.i . . ruinnpiu, rm. SOL.1 BY ' - J. F, Jarman and J. Hicks Bunting. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured I with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they J to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. (.Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and facts, thru the, blood on the mucous sur faces of the system. .' Hall's Catarrh Cure .1 was prescribed by one of the best physi cians in tbl8 country for years. It is com j posed of some of the best tonics known, j combined with some of the best blood purl I flers. The perfect combination of the in- gredlents in Hab s Catarrh Cure Is what j produces such wonderful results in catarrh! , conditions. Send for testimonials, free, j F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. carihot reach the seat of the disease. Cn- tarrh is a local disease, greatly Influenced by ronDtittitionnl conditions, and In. order 1 (Jftr.lens. Sea Gate. Wrishtsvllle and all stations on the Beach. Lumlna Specials will stop at 8tb, 7th and ttth streets, in Wilmington and at Lumlna. FREIGHT Electric Center" . . Leave Beach Freight Depot open 10 to 11 A. M. , Freight Depot Telephone No.' 46. ' ! BUSINESS MEN'S EXPRESS. I ixivinir Inmina daily, except Sunday, at 7:40 A. leaving , Front and Princes streets daily, except Saturday and Sund-y, ,t :10 P. M., stopping at Winter P rk Gardens, -Sea Gate, Wrightsville -and fall t ions on the Beach. ' ?' 4 HALL'S DRUG STORE Is a Good Place to Trade at. You Get Fair Prices and Courteous Treatment. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. 1 J B. McCABE & CO., 1 Certified Public Accoun- 1 tants. Boom SIS Mnrchhton Bank Bldf . M S Pbone: 96. i .,. WILMINGTON, N, (0. OSCAR PECK Pine, . Oak and Dry Slab . Wood.; : - Telephone 841, - Prompt Delivery FORKCIOSl'ltB SALE. By virtue ana in pursuance of the power of sale contained in a mortgage made by Kd. Nixon and wife to the Wihnicgton Homestead. and 'Loan Association, recorded in Book 72, page CO, of the records of New Hanover County, the undersigned will dU, to the bisthest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door ,ln Wil mington. N. C on Friday, the 8th day of September, 1916. at twelve o'clock JL, the following described property in said city : Beginning ar, a point in the western line of 7tn street 190 feet, south. of the southern line of Dawson street: runs thence south along 7tfc street 35 feet; thence westwardly parallel with Dawson street 105 feet: thence nortn parallel with 7th street. 35- feet; thence eastwardly parallel with 1 Dawson street 105 feet to the Beginning, and being part of Lot 4, Block 36. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. By John D. Bellamy & Son, i 8-8'30dys Attorneys. TRUSTEE'S SALE. -Wheras application Dy tuo Southern Na tional. Bank has been made to me, the un dersigned Trustee, as provided in a certain deed of trust made to me by C. N. Ev&ns and wife to secure a promissory note, which deed is duly registered in Book 82, page 132, of" the' records of New Hanover County, to advertise for sale the real estate hereinaf ter described, the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, on .Monday, the lit h day of Septem- i ber, 1916, at twelve o'clock M the following " described property in the City of Winning- -ton, N. C. . . Beginning at a point in tne Southern line of Market street 95 feet west, of the inter-section-of v the western-line of , Tenth street :.. with the southern line of. Market street, and, f running-thence. Southwardly parallel with . Tenth street 150 feet tb the northern line otv Meadow .street;, theuce, westwardly, along . said northern line of Meadow street 48 feet ' thence northwardly parallel with Tenth 1 street . 150 feet to the southern .line of Mar-, - . ket street ;" thence eastwardly along said . southern line of Market street 48 feet tb tha'' ... beginping, and being, partof .Lots 1, - 2 an d -Block 100, according to the official plan of fM City of WilmijjgtQn...;;..,... , , , - ; TWs 9th of August ,1916. ' . WILLIAM M. BELLAMY, , ; 8-ll-30t. " trustee, BRINGS UP FftTFMEE? HWE fCX3 MET Mt WIFE - MR j i- II . " ' 'A ..AMMMaMBHMMMMMHMaMHHMHWMMHIIIHMnMiBMaMMMOTMMWM I II I . ' ; - - , I Iot ?c ' nea-b- . one - - - , . - , r . . what oo -. ' T . wife: to leave . : ve heVscIt -J YOU TmNK . - iit Amir.- AN TLLTEUL X : :V' ' y-rl 'r vv;" S'jU; .......... ... . . - . 'TV. "s ! r i '-'I- 1 t i xi li ; I fill I i ' r. r , B 1
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