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J.,.-. - - -' v '--v'--- - - - . . ., j v ' 1 -1 : f .'! : A- I - . - V ' - ' ' ' , - . .... y . DUELING POPULAR --. ' I f If ME5 '!iDUSJ i :I 'J. ( 1 -1 t OjBlie rarmerinpiavon i op rnuues Lost unce more r T'- . ' ' ' ; Jndiaiil Bei iRecJ ;ISox Detroit Rained Out. T?Clii' P ?1 WoA. Lost Cllicago . - . jfcifcCllIfeltl . . . btton .. .. Jttteburgh .. : l J(!T.oUii. . - C: . .57 .. HQ. ...Ji, ,...39 ....31 . ..27 23 29 35 34 39 34 37 35 .646 .560 .533 .521 H6w Thy Stafid. , Won. , Lost v Pet: 44 Club. Bostotf -". . r t j i . . .ft Chicago .-. . . c i', 45 New York ..v ; '. 37 Detroit .. .... . . .t3(J .50XH I Cleyeland .476 .422 .338 tfiif rgite the Giants a Mouble victory 'uararaais louay, to o, auu tmfte the Oia fi6re: Game: - R. H. E. SfcLouis ... 000 000 012 003 63 Ydrk ..; 210 000 000 01 4 ll l ittllies fea(Joi?s,i Watson Herst- i&ttwak i, and-.-' Snyder; Anderson1. friMLitesrifeau and Rariden.r Uni- tVUBm ana pvananeius $3 -Sifcond Game: i '? 000 000 01U 1 IV Itenri-Tdrk . . . . 020 010 lOx 4 7 0 i z Batteries Doak. Herstman. Mays aiidvOoniaJs; Schupp and Gibson, 26 27 30 33 37 40 42 45 TM SOUTH ATLANTIC (By United Press.). . . ; Columbia, July . 7-pBy winning the Series from Charleston, Columbia won thVi second Tialf of the South Atlantic League season. The -lea?u Suspend- j edf ulay as a circuit-Wednesday rwith Qbariestori'and Columbia tied for, first place, This, makes a post season se ries . necessary, :' as Charleston ;wbn tha.ftrst,half of the race. . A post season, series will be played next , week: :The flrs game; wrll be played , in Charleston Monday, .628 ' the' second ;in .Columbia Tuesday, the 4,, ULILIIIUIiyLU IU t :iifll(ill "J - , f "... u .... ' - fc U ' ' j : f ... 1 . 7 -v--1 NGjiicJga CdhvetttlbH ilh; Leaye Citv Wedriesclav. ' . . .ty. United., Eress.)x f-fBueifps .Aires, June ;I8-CBy Mdil). Items liketth3foUowihgtwliicai ap peared' in th0yBiienoa' Aires -Tlerald recently; are seen- frequently in the Argentine" press: x , , ," ; "Iptlie. 'qninta ;(doaryard) ot Br. tleicasse, . a prominent v lawyer,' T situ ated in Beigram Buenos j-Aires suburb) duel with sabres .was fought' tyesterdrty '.hetween ,enores Manuei "Rtfcca, and Ezciuiel B. pashas , before sevejaj witnesfes SenoK Bcfbca ,as;1,wundfdi' slightly n the first assault, whetf the duel was Called off- and the antagonists beme - recon9iled upon the field af honon .. . i t 1 625 5521 ,522 .666 .403 .389 .383 .. .. ..38 Washington . . . ., 27 Philadelphia 27 St Louis .. .... 28 ' " i: r (By United Press.) Chicago, July .7. The White Sox tb&k4 another licking this afternoon when jthe tail-erid Mackmen tiik their measure for a 4:t0-2 victory. Score. ; " '.R. H. E. Philadelphia . ". '. 100 06 120--4 7 0 Chicago' . . . : . .000 000 0202 7 1 Batteries ; . . M ey er atf u fafthang i Scptt; Danforth and Schalk "Unv third in Charleston and so on until One: club had won 4 games. ,j r Jacksonville and 'Augusta withdrew frbin . the, :leaguelthis week, and,aths made it necessary to close tlie season. iTHE PROHIBITION ! PART OF FOOD BILL SETTLED IN SENATE The Wilmington contingent tf mo tion i picture people :r who will j attend ;he, National oav5iticlh!-and Expost--tioft of the Motion, Picture, ? Exhibit ors - League idf rAmpricai r in Chicago, July l4th to v22ndr will leave .Wllming tcT' Wednesday Evening; joining the other members of the" party at-different- points, the; entire 1 party going to Chicago, , on a private Pullman. Measrsr P,erer W.WMls,-?B. tH. Ste phens rand D. M. Bain will- go from Wilmington to aid in -the election , of iHon Jlenrjr. B. Vatiler;, 'of Lexington N. C as -president of - the big na tional organization, a position which carries.; with-; itmore influence-, and power: wjthin its. own industry than the aYfniiHvty nfPffo 'hf nnV; nthor nflw t-t i.s . r (By-United : Press.)' in AmoriTn 'K ofnoH New York, July 7.-"Spuds" are be- m America. It has been , stated also ' ' rrwafrv,n nm: intk J ' t S m. Tf ? motf variety of vegetable which with campaignmg,(J..but along .!; differenti ftn-lnP-oftan --Tirf5; aasmei th diff. linfea to elect a president for I : the; njfied name, of "potato," bids' fair to National Exhibitors' Leaeue than to ..-x - r? .--i put over a, nominee in: a: national po litical convention. v fArr- hitdme a- man : with your fist; it-hlood is drawn, tne minimum Arr genuine penalty is, si3f months' inV prisonment without the option ot a fine, but-the police never pay any at tention to duelists. Argentine duels, too. -sometimes result; fatally. POTATOES KEEP i v DROPPING IN PRICE ana IffliUU ?.-.0!tr-S't;-:.v''--'' become- just , a "spud" again. ' Large shipments of new potatoes caused the ..uca ul .u,c muuuuo Ui;"lc,lower prices are predicted.'.: campaign being waged in Mr.r Var- whMiai hora'ik'tho SrAw ner's behalf out of Wijmmgton: was in rlce here the fore of a de. (Continued,Frpm. Pige One.) Lt.vLoUiS b$lnes; Klem and 'Bransfield firookll:v July .--Cutshaw's lmgf:tb;:drQTCi in two runs 4lmSW4y':tortie Codgers over R.H.E. tato i -Vi' ()02:000 0Q2 4 6. .X sriea. Demaree. Alridge and r Smith and Miller. Umbires rAhd ' Harrison:- tiafete4 txue to their, recent form and 16$t?an6ther '$amabday. ' the Pirates tHMzxiddi tbein; to. Jthe :iunfr ,bf 4 to 1. fTritf kander lasted,! setenT in- Mm .,.. R.,H.E. mft&T. loo old 2004 i2.ri .tiipeia v. 1000 00 0i0 1 3 f4tr4C9rrriiiier; jacoDS ana iiscn jt&&fifa$ii$eir, Lavender,: Oeschger lditQlItf . Aams. Umpipes-QuiS-Uinlt - Won: ' ' ;f;21 ,.T r- : . - ; . fe)iiju7.1ncinBati -'won the Miljl of-today's double' header,; 2 jftlto ston, but bowed , before ihff'inw't M 'Rudolph in the second, tlfwm v-, . m. fBlrsf GatoeV;:" ' ; ; - -.v. 1P0 000 001--2'' 6 1 H ;...; .. 100 000 000 1 6 , 2 Schneider . and Wingo; . illarticsc'a'nd . Tragresser. Umpires tCllllfejyilHEnislfei j i , ?y SecbndGanie mm .iatt'--r '? .jdoo oo ooo-o -: 6 o 7'.: . Red Sox; Lost. . .: ; " : Cleveland O., July 7.-jrGleveland took- ths first, of the . series from the Red Sox today, 3 to 1. Score: R. H. E. poston .... . .000 J00 0001 3 0 Cleveland .. . ..:010 01O OJx--3 6 0 ; Batteries : Ruth and Thomas ; j Co rveleskie and O'Neil. Umpires, i Mc Cormick and Dineen. - Lavan Broke Tie. St- Louis, July 7. La van's single in the ninth inning broke a scoreless tie and the Browns beat New Vork 1 to 0. . Score; ; , R. H. E. New York . . . . . .000 i000 OQO-O 6 1 St. Louis ;. . ., ...000 Q00 0011 9 0 - Batteries: Shawkey and Nunamak- er, Sotohorn and Seyereid. 4 45- -Jfe OTHER GAMES .YESTERDAY. '. ' ;. International League. ... Baltimore ?9r3, lovidehc 5-i. i MonU-eal - 4-1,4 Rochester 0-3. - Toronto tWmii&ty 1 ;s . , i Ne warkt 4if RicBmonB ; i.; 1 ? J r. ..- Southern f.ague. New.Grleari8 Chattanooga 3., Mobile 4, Nashville 5j Birmingham 1-2 Little Rock 7-1. Atlanta 3, Memphis 2. t American Association. Kansas. City 2-10,. Minneapolis 1-8. Ipdianapolis 8, , Louisville 3. Totedo-Coiumbus, . rain. South Atlantic League. Charleston d-2, Columbia 9-4. National League, -the former. Giant pitching star toclay has-, his club- in a tie for fourth place ahd going consider ably stronger righfnow than Chicago, the challenging aggregation, since May l.he sent his team, tp 23 ylQtpries; I A'l '' 1 A T It A. Xl ivi . ki i-rim 100 20x 3 7 1W gamps: nave peen iosi.. a umi txim; ei-Mitchel Ring and Win-: W ,f runs ipr meir own ytfHH3 tut; Viuuiuuuii ucueia iuivc 01- Ibwed 158 markers. - : Oner, of th'e leagues rmost efficient pitchers, Fred Toney, wears a Cincin nati uniform," arid he has a record of having v pitched ..the Reds to phe ten inning victory a which;! he allowed neither a hit nor a rim. Backing him up, Mathewson has Mitchell, Schneider an(J . several-' other effective hurlers. Mitchell, by the way, is almpst as jnuch of an' outfielder or a first baseman as h is a t pitcher. CC-iSake;': Rudolph and Tragresser. iBfrftH-Rigler and EmsUo. . ' fiw? -IpjSf.-Sristy Mahew- w.-wake or one ROOF CINCINNATI ; ; iMftiiifi ftnotiier who proved Uh- WtW$MmP from; the depths of ! - Real Ice Cream in Coneitr irVPltanH r Rullr: SthahdCltSWeUV . i-; -flv Phaxie 192. will be seized undr the act. . The Senate's action means the death Of King Whisked, during the war. - It leaves Senate and House diametric cally opposed on the prohibitioir sec tion.. The Seriate sanctioned the use qf wine and beer; the, House specifical ly forbad it. .. ; This means a long and bitter fisrht in conference after the bill is finally passed - by the Senate. --; It means also a further fight when the conference report finally comes up for approval in .Seriate and ..House ;. Threat late today of cloture by Sen ator Chamberlain, in charge of the bill, further Involved an already complicat ed problem. . Chamberlain submitted, at the nd of a day of trouble and of conflicting action, a request for unanimous con sent to limit debate on amendments to the bill and to vote on the bill at 5 O'clock, Wednesday afternoon. Senator Wadsworth. of New York. promptly objected. "There will be nunareas or amendments," ne Bain, who has charga of the. publicity Workn behalf of North Carolina's candidate, and . who, - with Mr: B. H. Stephens, who is chairman of. the Varner campaign committee, is han dling the entire campaign, out-of Wil mington; ; ; - : - A mass of publicity - matter is being-prepared, for use after the con vention is, on. Several thousand but tons bearing the . legend, "Varner for; President," ,have been ordered;, rib-i bon badges .for the delegates bearing the wording,. "I Am : : from crease in price throughout the coun try. mmM, Cor. Hth it, Market Street European . 'i 7 ki Philadelphia. Plan ' .YWliVijto.- SELLS PLUMMER'S f V , and time must be allowed fgr consid eratipn." .," . ; Senator Chamberlain drew a cloture petition from his pocket and sent it to the'Clerk's desk. This would . have been considered after two days had passed. If it hag been approved. by a two. thirds vote it would have limited ftebdte on the bill to one hour for each :xCl. ,. , .', -..jiV,';-,. r Five minutes after his. application had been 'made, Senator Chamberlain withdrew it 4; For the withdrawal there, were two reasons: . Administra tioh." leaders, believed the mere threat of cloture would speed, up v. the bill, they feared they could riot get the two thirds majority necessary to , force cloture on the Senate, Senate leaders believe it will be im possible to get a vote on the Food Con trol bill next week. Those in charge said,' however, they hoped to put it through;, ea'rl the following week. ' Senator Chamberlain, when he with .drew his petition for cloture, declared he', would resubmit it Monday night. This, it is believed, he will not do. His main hope, it is. understood, is simply to speed up action. ' Unless signs 6f a fiillbuster become apparent, Sehator Chamberlain hopes to get, the bill through without a clo turet rule. But they . will hold the threat of cloture over recalcitrant Sen ators.. '; There' ' are scores of "committee amendments to the bill yet to be acted on,.. .These, have . precedent over pii vate amendments. The private amend ments pjay riri into the Hundreds., . lTh,e Senate Accomplished Que big thing" today finished the prohibition section ,pf. the. bill. This is. the big sec f ion. a regards debate.' Senators ex pect jto-:get quicker action on 'subse quent sections. r It 4s believed by administration lead iers that th Senate's action on prohibition-has not jeopardized the bill. Pro hibition leaders, they say, have given j in tp the President's request that pro- hiitlon:6f Peer and . light wines-be j eiiminated f r,om the, Food bill. tiiquor men, some senators Denevea, are reconQiled,tp the cessation of their business. . .. 'r? s.'fli '" ' DON UNIFORMS AND QO TO FIRINQ LINE INorth Carolina, Boosting Varner. for President. Ask Me Why," are being) prmtea; several : tnousanu . papsr .streamers bearing the words, "For President, Varner, the Fighting Tar Heel," and several 20-foot canvas ban ners for use in the" convention hall are being painted here. Asked as to the present outlook for Mr. Earner's election . yesterday, Mr.: Bain stated that th2 response so farr. had exceeded all expectations and looked like a walkover for the Tar Heel candidate. From New York City, from Philadelphia, "from Ne braska. from Oregon. .California. Utah. Indiana andtther States have already come cheering messages pledging , support to the candidate who it is conceded, with, work alone- for the said, I exhibitors and not been" aligned with any of the manufacturing cliques. Two of the three trade publications which ,have at national circulation have commanded Mr. jVarner's stand on important matters i and of espec ial interest - is the editorial . comment York, which probably has a wider cir- j culation than- any . bther in the trade j fleld.tr lt is as follows :i . , ; ; ; : " i ""It : was but to be expected' thatj $1. B. Varner's vigorous efforts on behalf of exhibitors in the recent Washington tussle should have: brought him to the front as a candi-j date for the presidency of, the Na-' tional League. With the league in its present woeful State exhibitors have a reason to look with longing On the prospect of a leader so well! befitted as H. Bj Varner. I Southern exhibitors, 'we are told.t are 'lighting mad at this fiasco made by the 'accredited league officials in IttnnWivifvfAM TVli-kM FMAm ? c 4r AO nouse, at unicago m juiy. "Morp power to them. They have started well in unfurling the banner of H. B. Vaper." &BZ - Umiimi Than Cm 11. " Better Than Eyer Thoroughly ModernlaeS . Eemodeled . and Equipped' . NEW MANAGEMENT - CAFE and ROOF GARDEN -' In t connection ' Special eia'raMaaU an Xitnoteoifl ! - -; Eates Without Bath $lt50. " Witn"Bath,r: $2;C0 andr up 1 FRANK KIMBLE. MgU f a. K.'X is' m hSM thevSafest hnd 6 mostn attractive ' resort on HllheSoWtill mm WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. ?. iDpens una Is-for tKe Season Over $20,000 being spent on improvement. Free-from Thea '.nnd mosquitoes, oood "vuter. SSofind arid Ocean fishin'j?, . sailing and bathing. fiElectnc trains connect txacn vitn w ur.n ngton , booklet giving rotes, recreations and photo- , ; gxapha or hotel timuaemems, etc., acnt . free" on request. , Ei lc H1NTON. Manager iri Wrlghvai Beach. JLL. t ' r PntinueS I From Page pne.) ! IarSest nmst fpmplete line of :o-vwSr .are always right. ; piye uv a trial. 4th and Campbell Streets. 4 irepnlattofi for5 hSn ataiiiards." lommmi land nafiesitoaalble-. - -1 5 'J;fT?" wwpnwni KBr-are icniiy a f s.well train ;- bcheior, decree. . Graduate, co 0e -. R.L.F LOWERS,!: ff HERALD HOTEL MAN INSULTED AMERICAN SAILOR WashingtonJttly 7. Seeing a uni formed ' Amerfcaif sailor- refused serv- vice in the "main dining -room . kt the fscal union station. Congressman J. B. Aswell,' of Louisiana, .-. -jed an; apology from the management, andi invited the young sailor to be his hon-1 o'red guest. I HERALD SQUARE H6tEL ' 34th ST- OF BROADWAY NEW YORK - EVERY comfort and conven ience. On direct car lines from alLR;R. Stations and ... Ferries, Two. minutes walk to the finest shops and theatres. ROOMS! 25 Wife prmlege of bath r $l.SO ijet ciaLy 7 75 with private shower bath ; $2;OO perday ' 150 with private bath 32.00 and up , Qub Breakfast . 2Sc up Special Luncheon , .v 60c - Dinner a la carte at moderate prices J. Fred" Sayers Managing Director Hotel First Sfop On Wrightsville Beach, N. C. EXCELLENT FOOD Concert iiT Lobby by full Lumiha Orchestra, . every day from 1 2 till 1:30 P. M. and 6:30 until Boats for Channel and Ocean Fishing. - Start .from Oceanic Hotel Pier. - Reservations,, lates and Booklet Address G. E. HOOPER, Mgr. .-- - V . . - . - -; . - ' R - iarrafnattnn na tha mpn r '1?i?r : W.1 - J-U .lirTp" FWft!. ! ) 1,1 1 ! The tallest among the eirls-rihev y?9M!WAm ATT H E .LOW EST Ar R ET J ! are ' al L - voung mostly; universi stu- W ;:. - :VSR!.1 t .IS? ' Hents ' andocietv. . budsom- chosen Has stretcner Dearers. m aaaiuon co jnt r v l s " a line iorce o 4uy .ngnj.ing .wp.men, , inere wexe, u ;.uufat!s.. r.our ruat urni jnaslers vactmpariied the legion. t?i v-The, feminine fighting force entrarn- e'diamidst wildest enthusiasm.- Open aifif awi well; servicer was h.eld. at Kanz cathedral., fThpusands assembled there; and just as Dig crowus were at tne rail-: Way .station. Lady Buchanan, wife, of life r pritiih", Atohassadqr ,was among the disinguisne,(i persQnage .present... , Agaiitst. tlie; 'determinatipi: pf -. thp Tyomen tp" bear the rigors ,bf the 'firing fifija StqMl reached lere ' tajr irom filVila; Jthit iitip' neW8pet .jBoulsh yiski. reported . cprtiirt rgiinent had adppesqlutlpnsVtdeclartn: W( will :qRnd. men to the front tn carry Uns ;ai;p kgo-but' anerwards ; we ' yrl not s.epd a . single iahq yiritli alt tM , nower in KuSsiassinV1 bf&Q&Qt the wbrknieyan soldiejs congress nd thf Peasap-ts;. assempiy. u attempt; is madei t6 musVer us7 out we wftl resist " riTi (Tn rrr TV I (piiji mllR v -1 he jLand pt tne 5Ky ? , ;i: . v & Ket Cool and Enjy Yourself Jtt the Evor Popular. . " ; ! -' : - . . ..-.'i i - - T . T 7 j?DeIightfurs lSSt:P4ajK fng, 'Concert' ly;-3rafeqliss Orchestra .athmg', Tennis, Horseback RWitiir and AetamobHinff. ieturesatre location. me iiotei.vioraon i isa. thoroughly modern house, vrith.hot and cold V7a:er in every yoonu ' " v -uCJ,. Bpriresationiana ttei;dre$a .'BOO ROOMS SSWSa u a a V V no MiJce ybra sui to Chicago thoroughly enjoyable by staying at the Legtoiu . t: . ' . : ri. 1 sr.-i-: 5J.'..JJ .: j accommocfpfcoiitbrll5 ancf 'conveniences, plehsahi 'urrpnd- aa o?a Da - : a - D. .1 mgs dhd excellent Venice without . extrcLVaga expense. . with bay windows affording views of grand old Lake Michigantwo blocks awayt others overlooking one of the most fambus bouleyards in the world, all at prices within thi reach of average prosiperity. -SpSntjtIl tstion; Two surface linpaH; trooM away. Theser lines run Jb ebasiriess-. IshoDbinp: and theiterdistrict inten mihuteX andtothevarKus f wu( wsuius anu outer recreation grounds. B I I. -v ,;'.v". 'A:v' ' : -- i;- -- ..... 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