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n't"? TCrrr- -v f L THE:WIIjlTfK DISPA :mt; MONDAY; AEtERNd OrfcSBgllMBHfrmff J ltf - Prominent Men Endorsing the ; Idea of the National Se curity League. Ty i 3' f'l " (lift VEIISI t. ! fiftl tlTllfiy tei HTilNMNTED u ivnlilLU . ,jf ffl': 'vri Vi I ' . t ! NATIONAL -LEAGUE ... If T ,T mtniuAM LEAGUE MINOR LEAGUES. ; ';. tii-v r.csuHs Yesterday. - I I'ittsburg&ig; .. I Cincinnati 7. A i" . ul Jfj. V-. . -. . - r STANDING Brooklyn .... ri,il:i(!'liliia . Fo t .; tyw York pjtisbui'.uli fiminnati OF THE CLUBS. W. L. Pet. T7" 51 ..75 52 . .. .. ..71 -..63 62 61 ....5 52 Results Yesterday. At Cleveland, 9; Detroit 2.1 At Chicago "'2; St'. Louis 5 54 62 69 '73 77 82 STANDING OF THE CLUBS 1 :-- ' ' . .. . . . a - : .602 ' W. Lu Pet. -q ousipn 77 56 .568 2FOit 77 .504 HhlCq -.79 AN C W YOIK ..... . . . . .71 St. Louis . .. s. WaRhin.tun . . Clcyflana. ... . . . P.Ki'; .til, Liu . . .473 .455 .430 .398 .71 . . 67 . .69 59 59 64 fi5 '65 67 New York, Sept. 11. BmphAtic commendation of the campaign ef the Natioiial Security .League to impress the American people with the vital necessity at adoDtine- a i ' " - o vmw&u V I nnllrnrcal m1Unvv fi.ainlti j ' . ... i uutivfoui uiuuaij.. uaiuiUE H.UU BcIV" 444- 4h44 44l'4 Utt& ueen ; reueiyea at ttte head-'- i Quarters of' the lea eue in lottfiVo frrim AV Louisville 5-4 ; St . Paul 2-1 . ( prominent men' throughout the United At Columbus 7-5; Milwaukee 2-1. -At: Toledo 2-0; Kansas City 1-1. At Indianapolis 1-2; Minneapolis 2-3. Had Not Tried His Word. iPrtroit Frea Press.) i3 his word good?" 'i don't know as to that. I've never good.' States. These letters emphasize the; fact that the adoption of such a sys tem would improve the physical de velopment of American youths; would stimulate a spirit of patriotism, and would insure a democratic blending together of all classes of people. The assertion of the National Security League is that universal military training' and service is the basic foun dation of real preparedness and this view is echoed by men whose judg ment, wisdom and experience is everywhere acknowledged. ' ' ' 1 " but "above all things else an Amcri-1 "7' AT v A? taken his word for anything but I've ! ,u , ':,.-. : W'. Ehot- of Harvard believes 'that myumiB,.iui i ve catt citizen." Charles E.-Huches. as tho nnoinn ni' tt.u - got four of his notes that waren't any described by himself, is "a 100 per ! States ought to adopt the nrincinlo 30 103 .579 566 .63 I 52(i ! .523 .507 1 .507 f .. ,-. i -- l ! International League. , At Newark 0-6; ;Providence 8-2. At Montreal 2.-1; Toronto 1-10. , Their Opinion of Themselves. Buffalo inquirer.) Woddrow Wilson, as d ascribed by himself, is "the candidate of a party," 'cent: candfdfeji' JiI:7fil:M&'faI.jy.rS'S - , .... .. . Two dbf-Jri tlite v9th ! I Former Federal Leaquers Xr. 5C 3 .ill. if S?- ?. Jf w - of universal military service is the most fmnnrtnnt nno whiW nnn v. sented to the country for discussion in connection with preparedness, while' Dr. Lyman Abbott, of New York, urges the league to educate the people to. an understanding that uni- ! 7 rf oil mi'li'rorv finrri nrfll vert the United States, into a huge standing army. "Wo need over and over again," he says, "to explain the difference between a .democratic na- J tion equipped ; for self-defense and a ' nation converted into an armed camp." : Brooks Adams, of Boston, whose great work. "The Law of Civilization and . Decay," had, been translated into German, French and kusbian. and who is regarded as one of the most thoughtful men in the country, is' a strong advocate of universal military training and. service because he Ihinks it will develop in the Ameri can ;eonlefc-y --highest form of ad ministrative 'competence. Instead of being a waste 'of time, he entimnt'pfs I "that universal service woull double the lelaiive productive individual cap acity of ou people in ten yearsj and would easily quadruple our collective power" Ho thinks that the ptiysieal devjelopmcnt- alone would be a great National asset. The samo point of view Is expressed by Judge-' Henry ':Wtiktfi$tdg6r6t'''fSi5 Maryland Court pf Appeals, who says that he is esetially interested in see ing measures' taken" toward a compul sory universal military service. "I believe in this." he says, "not mere ly as a matter of .war preparedness but as being about he best training that wo ' cn'-' fgvagigoxubi' ' men of; today, looking ttnHbeafth and in- culcating an essential t06:. often lost sight of, viz.: discipline and obedi ence; teaching them the, Rvalue of! team worfcirather than individual ef fort." The patriotic value of such a sys- inesf a"beMity 'ovT:hcti7yy to. f comes ' the Win-asng run. ' liie rans ,go walcll it. ; cer taisd fisies;: That's what Chesterfields do. when you smokerthey . satisfy! y ; Still, there MLB ' 7- ' 5 It is this combination of "satisfy 9 9 with mildness : that is giving smokers thatr new Cigarette enjoyment! ; ; ; . ; But only CheSterfields canr give it to them, for thegood reason that no cigarette ma can copy p Chesterfield bletid! Try Ghesterf ields tcday! " Also packed 20 for 10c . . ..4.,.. ....... . ' 1- - ; ', 3 'BD ROUSCH., At least thirteen former Federal pitcher is twirling-; 778 wit fcasuersarp now makinc eood in the ton Braves. r -African and National Leagues. i lh" Poor Federal players won't formerly a Kansas City Federal twirl Iait long whon they get into real fast er is putting them over at a .583 clip, fompany. - said the skeptic when the Groom, a former St. - Louis Fed Pkyrrs of the defunct league were twirler has an average f .11 with Ji?fl up by the two old major or- the St. Louis Browns. aizati()n hotore the opening of the1 Davenport, another St. Louis Fed- prcs..nt season But their skenticism eral now twirling with the Browns is tanot hocn borne out by the results, shooting them a cross at 'a i5;45 rate M'M'O IS v li-.it "nmo (ho fnrmor arA Kirta fair tn cliltlh a great deal 'TaiS ai'f' (lninrr nnw ' tiif?hfir. Cu'lop, former nitcher with the Kan-' Lee Magee, the Yankee "outfielder it.V feds, nnw nitr-hinp- Rflft with' u mn ,5v. nfrrkokivn, : Federals , . .. i' - - --n ' v il w wao nrtii wx - " Nf'w Voik Yankees. ( ; 1 la&t. year. is-ittnjB,i5nlk.i?.b.t he ,,al ('l'as-!. who first based for the has been "out of the.game with injuries. fJffalo !v.ru.rais is now hitting .307. Benny Kauf, butfieldihg v-forJ the Why vi Look c sas e'Bos-. with an average of .259. j Roufleh of the Newark Feds, now Packar&L'SEoi thjj Cubs and j.0utficlding for, the Cincinnati Reds is hitting around .310. . j Ed Konetchy, former Fittsburgh Fediral, nov playing first base with the Boston Braves is slamming the ball at .260. -' MafsnC the little Cuban' outfielder who played with the St. Louis Feds last year and is now with the Browns, is slamming the pill at about .256. j Bill Rariden, the Giants'! catcher who was with the Newark Feds last; year is fitting around .242. . j So Thiiri? i It is not becoming nor safe for your health. vT Add flesh tm your bones and roses to your cheeks by drinking a pint of this delicious, diges tive toiiic with each meaL' ' SHIVAR GINGER ALE 'Phone vour . grocer right now for a dozen pints. Satisfaction guaranteed 9f y?r rA9P?y..rrin4d W first dozen used. Bottled only by the celebrated SHIVAR MIHlit ALSPRING SHEiTON S. C. vlf your dealer hai hone tn stock tell tem is emphasized by United Statc3 training-." He says that the train- country, agrees with Colonel Wm. C- feenator -James W. Wade worth; Jr. oi.'-! irg of large number's of yDung men for Church, editor of the Army and Navy New York, who says that for many military service will go far toward Journal, when he says that the oper- months ho has beenQpnviaced fthat'l inspiring them with a National patri- atton Df universal military cervice the only practical anl permanent tern-! otic s?irit and a better "aderetanding sh6i:I(r -bg the chief subject of discus-' cdy for'ths condition which handi- j of Naticnal oirations. Senator 8i0n in connection wth preparedness caps us in assuring Natiocal defense j Gdo'rgs E. Chamberlain, of Oregon, because "we cannpt safely rely upon i3 the establishment ; of a system of j chairman of tho Senate Committee (Continued on page eight.) . universal and compulsory military, j on Military AfTairs. expresses, the ! . r-? same viev when ho cays that it is ' ' ; ' ' . . , , i FOKKCLOSDRK SALK. I aoaaiuis.y-necessary insiui a paxri- By vlrtll0 and iu pursuance of the power or saic con tai nod iu ,a rcrtain tnorttrase y S. A. - .Tones and wife Mattle P. . iqic cn,,th0rn Raiiwav nnTiniiTirp? the paredness and efficiency anl if that -Tones, to Ida H. Goodlujr, recorded in Book 1916 Southern Railway announces tne , V 1f5,.0QrI t U4o,hac4. An 3, Pui?e m of the records of New Hanover. ' present Winston-Salem Beaufort- j spirit is cultivated to Its highest de- county, the undesigned will sell to the hlgh- Moorehead City Pullman Sleeping i velopment universal .military training Wffi- &ty$fr r.ar- linn will hp shortened to Winston- will be made a part of our educational minstou. N. C. Mondav. Sentember 25. 1910. ai ineive o cioi-k ni., ine iouowing aescciueu COUTH ERN RAILWAY Effective Monday September ilth,!oti2 spirit .as the foundation for pre- naC hJj oie o,r, Roitev annmmrPD thft ! paredness and efficiency anl if that Joupm. t( Black, the Chicago Cub outfielder, who was brought over with the most him to 'phono' of the Chicago Federal team is hitting &;c MATHEWS CANDY COMPAtdY, 5r ,!lfJ 'iiiciim.-.ti p-f.ds I Giants, and a former, team, mate of c. 239.-. ""ii. ti!f. tormc! or Pittsburgh Federal. Magee feVeir upambnghe leaders Making good? -Yes, sir 5pRSCENT CANDY. COMPANY? Distributors. Salem Goldsboro Pullman Sleeping Car line. This car will leave Winston Salem t8: 50 p.. m same as at pre sent, ftnd arrive, Goldsboro following morning, returning car will leave Goldsboro 10:35 P. M., arriving Win-stpn-Saleni following morning. . , . . Present Greensboro-Raleigh' ' Pull man Sleeping Car line will continue to operate.. , For full details, reservations, etc., address,, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, :-' C Ba3eghi N C. : - The'l5outllerrE SeVves the South. ovefom In Qto in cinrl Notinrj 111 kVWIfV UUU A U. VXA.. , . . f r g. " i nrnnarrv in INJ o w Hannvai I'aii nrr Emerson McMillin, of New York,' Bejrinning at the west turner of a tract , , , , , ' of laud purchased by M. E. Bacpett from who has done so much for the de- e.orge H. ltogers and wife by deed bearing velopment of militara. aviation in. this lthl by ." ' ' fr: '' ,Alr. Aadie Rocers and also the southeast ' i ti r .' j ! comer of a tract of land now owned by A. ' t. W. Pate and runnintr thence south 61 de- I grees, east two . hundred and forty ; (240) - h va E5 -11 ' snrt foi j feet to a stake, thence north 30 decrees cj.uuuj reei topee's or uraaiey s ureeK, thrnro nr crppk i'24(M feet, tn a ntnkn ' i t A AV TlnfnV Anbfa.n Hnn .tin. ttn ta.ili flemo-res. caper finous ' Iinlr ifiron any pare or the boai: Sam l!BH RKLI VKLE. tMtxe imttlc, $)';' BBra,c iuc a "TX Pi II iJ 3tr- - ,. MO flecree. west n(KI1 feet, tn the heirlnnlncr ! t'outainfuir 'live anrl ; one-half .15 l-2i booklet frM. . ur.fna tnmo r Idea T?rtl ti rr tliA anma lond ooia ft rill lrnx . . . . . i i c it t.. . . r ani Departracirt Stores. u ,toa,t Pu...,i,i i,V nt ka jM Jm?. '' Co, 293 f the records of New Hanover County. ctt,,!l',a'-P " August 19. 1916. . V JF: Jarman- and J Hicka Bunting, s-21-law 4w. Mon. .. ' i 4 4 4 JERRYSsr T HMQB: ATSTE) J i Guess vseil A -4vte l "3s, ?5 '':: 5.''...--u r --. 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