f 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE '7r-J': Results Yesterday. p(,,:(; l: Pittsburgh 0. It Now oi'K .s, di. ixjuis a. other scheduled. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. Pot. joklyn 90 57 .612 Hiladflpl'-ia 87 " .604 q(0n 84 -58 .52 vYork 82 62 ;569 tjbtireli 65 85 .433 ioago 65 S5. .433 , .ouis 60 . 91 ; .397 icinuatf- o7 93 .38Ct ILLARD READY FOR CHALLENGER MAY FIGHT THIS WINTER JESS, WI JARE u. Within a month Jes3 Willard will iave terminated his contract ;wita-' th r:us and will be ready to listen to jlallsnges from heavyweights t-wbo pink thev can wrest the champion: hip title from him. he anounces. It is experci'ttiBt Pnltonr WeiniertilY ilorris and Jack .Dillon soon will bel urling defies in the direction of Wil-f rd and it is quite possible that one these will be accepted. Willard is lot keen about the fighting game,- it said, but he will be compelled to st one or two of his challengers mis vinter it he is to keen his name lefore the public. ' " J s l 5 ., ., -j , . - ..... .vJP-..r-"--.v.-.-.v.-..-i:- .,.v.----i-:-::-: 'II 1 A cAin rr U At: -hry it is believed. She is Mrs. j Earl 1LLA SAID TO HAVE w Brannon, who will coach the "sec- BEEN AT SANTA CLARA. ond" team, while her husband. peVforms Felr Headquarters In-Mexico, Sept. 'By Radio to Columbus, N. M.. lept. 28 Francisco Villa, with 600 pi. was at Santa Clara, v30 miles m of Maniquita. on SeDtember 22. t the immediate purpose of captur- h the trr.nsnortation farllitifis here ' M later with the ide of! striking! onh and invadine Texas, according J be a report of the.- leaders', movement fceived at field headquarters. . APAN MAKES STRIDES IN SHIP BUILDING rokio, Sept. 28. The strides of aPan in shipbuilding since the begin- rS or tho war are shown" by the. of-j IQ:u annoiincsmcnt that -28 - steam- FPS with a nla1 tnnnaw of 1O2.000 ere launched dur'ng the first half of J curront year. Ninn stcamer3 with tonnage are expect- io br; rompletel durkiK- the- second Nf of the vear. "- .y --- - ,t.l-l , V f-"'Wt m.imtm, ; " ' j I1J" " .. . " yftil 1$ --HottrtK TRCW UP ijMtewJ , " , : ' 1 mm r colly-Tb ' l 'wbowT! yoor Tomo-i Yv 'r. fT ' 1 ' - v - mm NICE wauiETHTC Sk ' oi? J HAvVE A HEART T'ELU HER I j V. CH'T - tTOLD A- ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' 11 "' - ' " - -y - ' ' " V .,'-.-', -A r; ... . ' " ) ' v - " - ' - - -..' '. . . - - , - ; 3 ' 1 ' ,-s. ' , ' ' - A. . - ' ; r icam eaqueK. :": - y , Results Yesterday." . At Philadelphia-3 r Washington 13. At Boston 3; New YorlE. No others scheduled. - r ,HIAND,NG 0F THE CLUBS. won. Ust. Pet. Boston .. .. Chicago ... Detroit .. .. New 'York ' . . ". .88 . .86 . .85 . .76 ..'.78 -.77 '.-"74 .'.34 . i j 60 64 66 72 73 73 114 .595 .573 .563 .513 .516 .513 .500 .230 St1. Louis Cleveland . . Washington ' Phiadelp'fiia THIS DAINTY WOMAN A REAL FOOTBALL COACH. r i Jonesboro, Ark., ... Sept .28. The Jonesboro Agricultural College has the only woman football epach in the coun j-the same duties for the "first" eleven. Mrs. Brannon has assisted her hus band in coaching tor the past two years. He says she knows as much about the game as he does ,and that her theories, while differeing from his own, have wdrked out to advantage. She will develop the style of . play tol ; used by her charges without any help or advice from the outside Mrs, Braanim.te a o, the University of Nebraska, where she was intensely interested In the grid- f iron game It was a mutual interest , In football that led to ; the meeting with her husband, who also is a No braska graduate. She does not like" : golf, tennis, basketball or any of the milder sports, preferring' tha 'niore rugged games, al though She is a distinctly feminine type and. weighs but 115 pounds. And scoreone...for th&,antis-she is opposea to wouiuii suuj45p j M' VaaS 3 IP" ' I i If? 4 It . .. i.: -i - " 3 ttlMQR lEAGUES. - ; ' American Association. , At Louis yille 6-5 ; " Indianapolis 8-0 . At Columbus'15; Toledo 7. At KAnsftsCity 4; St. Louis 6. s; At iilwi,ukee-Minneapolis, rain . TElNiEIBTEIIS State Was Busy Giving New Enterprises a Boost On ! Yesterday . Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 28. Ten char ters were issued yesterday from the office of the Secretary of State, the largest number in one day for several yearsu., .' . Their combined capital, authorized, reaches : nearly three-quarters . of ; a million, 4675,000 to be -exact. They are varfed' in their' scope. : The " Jeffreys-Myers Manufacturing Comrpatiy Oxford pays $15,000. of its $50,000 and will buy timber, manu facture it into boxes, etc., and do a jrcneral lumber : business. Thp sub scribers are the six Jeffreys. R. L. W. H., Jr., R: M S. B A. hi, 11. P. and H. E. Jeffrey Sj and J. H. L. Myers, of Chase Cty. Va. -- .The National Development Com pany of Greensboro,- $100,t)00 author ized an i $30,000 subecribed. by. J. M. Milifkan, George Penny andiF. A. Silver, of Greensboro, acquires lands, improves ruldings, etc. Tte Art Furnishing and Realty Company of iligl" Point will deal in all sorts of anti,ue furnishings, rugs, carpets, silverware, .and starts with $l,6O0 of its $25,000 subscribed by B. BT. Bradnej-, O. R. York. C. F. Williams and J. E. Wagner, High Point. The Martin Memorial Hospital, of Mount Airy, Surry county, is char tered to own and onerat a hosnltal ajjd sanatorium, imny-nve inousana is subscribed, $20,100 paid In by Moir S. Martin and Emma Martin and Eve lyn Martin Divers, of Mt. Airy,- and George T:r Divers, of the same place. Atkinson '& Waiters, Inc., Wilming ton; deals in- general merchandise with $4,000 of its $125,000 paid in by W. M. Atktnson.VaddeirWatters and John D. Bellamy, Jr. The Caldwell Publishing Company is the enlarged News, edited by Fred May. Its authorized capital is $25, 000, that paid in $1,000. The subscrib ers are Fred H. May, R. C. May and Eula R. May. The Piedmont Oil Company of Gas tonia, will buyi sell, manufacture and I otherwise deal in oils, coal, etc.. with $100,000 limit, $10,000 paid in by W. T. Rankin, S. SL Shuford. C. B. Arm strong, W. H. Adams and George W. Wilson, Gastonia. 'neRhodes Comnanv. of Hick- ory, does a general tinning,1 roofing andJ:: manufacturing of supplies upon JCZa' BelS R.. glackwelder. . Tho Ranford -Knitting Mills, of Hickory, engaging in all sorts of fab- ncs manutacture. starts a ousmess or $100,000 on $8,200. It is paid in by E. L. Shuford, II. W. Harris and L. W. Poeve'r. The Cozart Motor Sales Company is a Greensboro company, capitalized at $100,000, with $10,fl00 paH ln. A. B. Cofcart, John1 Banter and: G: W-isove back it. r - . . 'The new Soldiers'" Home arrangs ment start3 off with a passionate kick n . ft m Voters of the D. S. A.-T - - We, the Rpoublican "party, being' at i oujr wits' endand despera'tetTput it tip' " to you: k , --, For nearly four years now a Demo-' cratlc administration has. been, in power. Contrary to every law oLrea- J soni every principle of Tpi-ogress the country Is at peace and allYe aay. humming with prosperity. Business Is i rushing. Wages are high. ; The only discontent is the discontent of those who are reaching for bigger chunks of plenty. W are" flabbergasted. All . this has happened during a period, when .the rest of; theL world has been agog, when international crises werv impending on allvsides,- when we would bave. sworn only Uepublieau . statesmanship could pull the nation through. ... No war has engulfed us. No panic has paralyzed us. No nation has with impimity continued to. Infringe upon our rights, , . j We can't deny what has been done. j.U W; JCUU UU lo mac 'uu "V" could :haye.4Qne,it better. How, we do noiknow It only we said it loud and lpng( enough we hoped the country would believe us. But the country is busy, and our voices grow hoarse. We are having a hard time Woodrow Wilson has nothing to . t, ... show us. tut what he has accomplished. He! -has Jaoiie.of the glamour of the whamightJbe.; ;,. We, on the contrary, havel our . old promises .and policies, mellowed by age. but still, bearing the stamp of the nation's solid interests. Protection,, . privilege, governmeut by j influence-r-surely the country has not given 'them their last trial. - . Wall street is wun us. me pusmess Is with us. But, oh. voters, we conress j It, we need jou, Dop't keep looking at the peace and prosperity around you. ; Try tp jget. our point of view. . What ever , WWsoin, has ; done, the man is a Democrat,, and neither federal govern ment nor federal offices were meant to be forever in such bands Let's forget issues and talk as friepds. Turn rim out and give us. a chance! t' il ' f f ' PRAISES WILSON'S STAND IN BEHALF OF SUFFRAGE $ Wnmiin Suffrage association at . Atlantic tJlC ft, d., in ieiev.u a rorwhWI miner voto thft . i .1. n. T proposal to uiu&v tue Buuiago movement a partisan annex of tne Kepupucan. euuptugu was further empbasiied bysDr.vAnnar f Mt. - . ... , m . . ji t uowara onaw,;: rne sago w uf X frage,? in an interview ; published l&- the - Philadelphia Press, a stancn KepuDiican organ. "The president In his speech to the convention promised all he could carry out," said Dr. Shaw. "If he had promised more we would have known that he could not carry it out . 'Not the Republicans alone, nor the Democrats alone, can bring suffrage. If it could be jr done that Way I would favor it. TJ..- 14- rTf Wa muaf trot enough Democrats ana Kepuo- licans together to do It1 ' ' i1 from an inmate who does not like to have the Confederate crotwded out and a South Carolina woman making $75 with three years' experience, against the $25 paid the retiring ma tron who had six. BELFAST MAKING READY FOR BOOM Belfast, Ireland, Sent. 28. Belfast is preparing for a boom in shipbuild- ing after the war. Harland and Wolff's have just leased from the Harbor Board, forty-one acres of ad ditional land at a cost of 2,500 pounds a year. Workman & Clark's are also - f''''i''mm- i J sfc 1 Clyde has also' Jed to applications tj the Harbor Board fjr accommodation in Belfast. r, , , Miss Alderman's School - '- ." -- . v.. . . Mary L. Alderman, Prin. FALL TERM BEGINS , MONDAY. OCT. 2nd. v Boys and glrls prepared for business or college. v Special attention-paid to backward children. V ""For particulars apply to Principal., ' ' '; No. 12 North 5th Street llllllUtUHlUIUIlllllllilUlirillUUUUUililIUUUjllUlj!llHinif is j s J' B. McCABE & CO., 1 f0rtifiAr1 PiiMi Arinnn. MAm " . SS r- Boon 815 Mnrehlaon Hank Bide rhone: 888. WIJLMINGTON. N. O. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIililllinilllllllll.'IIIHIllllllHlHIIIlllllllllllllllllilllll AfLXNTJCl COAST tlrilE The Stahdard 'Railroad lot -The South EXCURSION FARES " -c From WUrnlnflton OPEWTO THE PUBLIC, WASHINGTON ,$16.00 BALTIMORE , . . 18.90 PHILADELPHIA 22.80 N EW YORK ;V. 26.00 BOSTON- CVla Norfolk).. 30.50 ASH EViLLE, N. C. . 14.05 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ... , LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. ... . 15.35 . 15.76 . 14.95 . 14.05 .13.60 . 13.20 BREVARD, N. C. HENDERSONVrLLE, N. C. ... SALUDA, N. C. ... ..I .v. .. T"R YON, Nr. O. ... ... ... ... i Tickets on sale every- day until Sept. JO, good to Btop over, limited returning until Oct. 3L ; Tickets cn sale September 26, limit ed returning until October 6. $11.50 Ft. Myers, Fla. $33.05 Ctevelaind, Ohio Account Annual Convention Brother hood of St. Andrew. Tickets will toe sold October 1, 2 and 3, limited return Ing until October 12. ' 50.05 Dcs Moines, Iowa. Account National Churches of Church es of Christ. Tickets will be sold Oc tober 6, 7 and 8, limited returning until October 20. , $20.50 Cincinnati, Ohio. Account Llaundrymans National Asso ciation of America. Tickets will be sold October 7, 8 and 9 limited return--ing -until aOctober 16. - ; v- ' nis '"z . $3.40 Goldsboro, N. C. " AccQunt Wayne County Fair. Tickets will be sold October 9 to 13, inclusive, limited returning until October 15. $31.30 Springfield, Mass. Account National Dairy Association. Tickets will be sold October 12, 13, 14 and 15, limited returning until October 25th. ' ; $20.95 Jacksonville, Fla. $21.45 State Camp, Fla. Account the following Important Na tional events: ; " v Southern Rifle Association, October 11-and 12. National Rifle Association, October 13 to 19. , National Rifle Practice, October 20 1 and 21. . ' - '' ' - J National Individual Rifle Match. Oc tober 23. , ' National Pistol Match, October 24 j National Team Match, October 24 to 26. ; ' ' ' ''-: I Tickets will lie sold to Jacksonville and return September 16. 17, 18, 23, 24, 1 25, 30; October 1 and 2 and to State Camp and return October 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 and '16. All tickets will be limited' re- turning until No"vember 4, 1916. Re duced 'fares for parties of ten or more traveling togfit.her. $4.85 Raleigh, N. C. Account 56th N. C. State Fair. Tickets WHl he sold October lfc to 21, inclu--sive, limited returning until ; October 23rd PROPORTIONATE i-MKfcS FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. "The Standard Rallroa of the South." PHONE 160. present -W1nston-Salem Beaufort Moorehead 'City'" Pfljman' Sleeping Car line will be shortened to Winston Salem Goldsboro ' Pullman Sleeping Ca line. .This car'will leave Winston- i j Salem at8:50,:p.- m. same as at pre- I . oeui- nun arrive' ijoiasooro fioiiowing morning, t returning rear . Will leave ii Goldsboro 10(35 P. M., arrivfaig Win- ston-saiem couowmg morning'. ; . Present Greensboro-Raleigh Pull man Sleeping Car line will continue to operate. -. For ' full details, reservations, elc, address, ' ' 1 ' J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, . - . Raleigh, NC. . The Southern Serves the South. Last Excursion Of . The Season Toi Asheville, N. C. "THE LAND OF THE SKY." s THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1916. .. Via '. " ' Schedule and Round Trip Fares as r: Follows. Jy Goldsboro ; 6:45 a. m. $5.00 Lv. Seima . 7:40 a. m. 5.00 Lv. Raleigh 8:52 a. m. 4.75 Lv. Durham 9: 50. a. m. 4.75 ,Lv. Henderson i7:00 a. m. 4.75 Lv. Oxford 7.40 a. m. 4.75 Lv. Burlington 11:12 a. m. 4.75 Lv. Greensboro; 12.30 p.m. 4.75 Arrive Asheville 8.00 p. m. Round trip fares in same proportion from all intermediate points. Returning tickets will be good on all regular trains leaving , Asheville up to and including trains leaving Asheville Sunday, October 1st, 1916. A DAY TRIP THROUGH THE MOUNTAINS THREE DAYS INN ASHEVILLE Giying ample time In which to visit the numerous points of interest in the LAND OF THE SKY." - Most Delightful in the Mountains at This Season. For further information ask South ern Railway Agents, or, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, . . Kaieign, jn. u. ; ; 9-18-to 9-28 Arrivals and Dejpartures of Trains 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. departure: : i TO AND No. 90. :40 A. M. Dally .Except : Sunday. - No. 64. 6:15 A. M. Mod., Wed. and Friday Only. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Eastern North Carolina points. Connects at Golds- ooro vwn sorunern woutnern Kaur' roaL Jacksonville, rtew BUtiona. Chadbonrn, Conway, Florence, Cbarlenton, Savannan, Jacksonville. Tampa t)t. Petersburg, Fort Myera Columbia ana Aabovllle, Pullman Sleeping Cara betwoen Vvilmlngton and Columbia, open to re ceive outbound passengers at Wilming ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may be occupied, lnbo"id. until 7 :00 A. M. , Goldsboro, Hlchmnnd, Norfolk and Wash Ington. Parlor Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk connecting at Rocky iMount No. 51. , Daily. 8:30 A. M. No. 48. Dally. 8:40 A. M. wun rvew York servic, .:- Nov 53 Daily. 8; 4S A. M. No.'!S2; . Now pairy ; 8:85 PM. Solid train between Wilmington and Mt. Airy via Fayetteville and Santord. ' J acksbn vklle, New stations." Chadbonrn, Florence. Columbia, Augusts, Atlanta and the West, f Charleston Sa vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel No. 55. Dally. 3:45 T, M I'uilman Nieemnir ton and Atlanta, v,u uaiiy oeiweeu JHa,: ,.w.bicb may ... be Dia unui t :uu a. No. 59. Tues., Thur. and Sat. vnly 610 P. M. ' Fayetteville an Intermediate Btatlaaa. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington and New York, Pullman BroPer. ttcXet Sleeping Cara, between -Wilmington and Washington, connecting with New York trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and i Norfolk. - No. 42. . Daily. 6:45 P. M. For Folder, Reservations, rates W.J.CRAIG, - Passenger Traffic Manager. Wilmington, N. C. lEFFECtlTjC SKPTBlUBEB.B, 1S16. Leave Wilmington 6:25 A, M., ' Beach , C:05 A, M. ' ! 6:40 " . 7:10.. " , 7:40. " 8:15 " , -.:45- "u 9:15 , " , 10:45 " 12 :15 P.- M. . 1:50 . . X 2:15 " 2 :45 u . 3 :15 " 8 :45 . 1 -4:15 " , 4:15 . " . 5:15 . ,:45 6:20 " 6:55 " 7:20 ' " 7:50-.'" 8:50 9 :50 " 7:23- " v - , ? ;P0 - ' . H:k - " V -; 1:0 " 11:30 V 1 :f 0 P. Nt. i x 1:30 M- 2:00 "V- ?:30 " 3:00 - , 3:30- 44 v 4:00 " J- AM " , 5 :00 " , 6:30 - " 6:10' 6:40 . " .: 7:15 - . 9 :15 10:15 11 :15 " . ' 12 :10 " . Pall? except Run Jay. 10:50 11:50 u ' , ! Sunday, only - . FREIGHT, 'SCHEDULE - - V Dallr. Except Sunday Leave Ninth and Orange Streets 9 0 A. M 3:30 P. M. Ieave Beach 12:15 P. M., 5:15 P. M. " . ' Freight Olflo' Open from 8KH) A. M. to 9:S0 A. MH and from 2;00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. v ' !-'--- . - SUNDAYS lipafe Ninth" and Orange Streets 11 rtX) Ak''M:;v'LmVi0eacliri2:45 P. .M. Frelcbt lflr Oneii Siiindays from . 10:00 To New York Georgetown, S. C. NEW-YORK TO WILMINGTON. S. S. Onondaga.Friday, Sept. 22nd S, S. Onondaga. Tuesday, Oct. 2rd WILMINGTON TO GEORETOWN. S. S. OnondagalMonday, Sept. 25th S. S. Onondago -Friday, Oct. 6th WILMINGTON TO NEW YORK. S. S. Onondaga .-Friday, Sept. 29th S. S. Onondaga Tuesday, Oct; 10th I S. S. Onondaga DOES NOT carry possengers. Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., I C. J. BECKER, Agents. f Wilmington. N. C. at Wilmington, Effective Sept 11, FROM ARRIVALS: No. 91. 1:15 A. M. Daily Except Monday. ' NO. 65.' 6 as P. M. Mod'., Wed. and Friday Only. ttauway at is anon Bern : and Iatsrmedlata No. 5. Daily. 13:3V A. M. No. 49 Daily. 6:05 P. AI. trains . Having PoUman No. 52 Daily. 8:00 P. M. No. 63. Daily 12:30 P. M. Bern ; and Intermedlata L.'ars netween wiiininB No. 54 Daily 13:60 P. M. via Augusta. Sleeping, r ioreuce anu uoium- occupied at Coluni- m. No. 60. Tues., Thurs., and Sat., Only 10:15 A. M. Daily. , No. 41. Dally 9:50 A. M. of fares, etc., call 'Phone 100. T.C. WhJITE, General Passenger Agent. Ik' ti ' - "? ; ' iff, .T fie i 4 1 '' ti"