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- .V "t: Southerner, Tuesdayy July 6, 1B23 s 4 nl Htf H Mff.piiiKi..fiiff......f..........M AN IMPORTANT EVENT GAME IfJSERIES 0F2 SPECIAL BARGAINS In a Twelve-Inning Setto, Won From Williamston Club, By 6 to 5. Thomas' Reduce The Cost of Living Sale LOCALS CLOSE TO THE TOP in o o WIN 0 v; FOR THIS SALE Tricolcttnd Georgette Sport Blfusrf $3.95 Voiles All Shades uui Paltfnu , 49c ur -V- ; Shantung Dresses ari d Blouses ... . J. NE W SPORT SKIRTS ent Bargains in Every BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE ROSENB With Tarboro taking V'i'h games yesterday puts her very c, . jo the top, and the Williamston team, who were leading; are . now put in the back numbers because of locing two straight, aftej winning for several days. " , The attendance yesterdaywas the greatest yet witnessed oo the local field, being nearly fifteen hundred all to see Tarboro win from Pine, tops by the score of 5 to 1. Mark Webb for the visitors allow ed eight hits, but they were mostly bunched and consequently meant rnns, while Llewellyn, pitching for Tarboro, allowed nine hits, all of which were scattered. Gray, a new member for the loca j aggregation, as a catcher, landed one for three bases, scoring Shirley, who had singled. This was perhaps the longest hit made and the cleanest, Shirley made a record yesterday in batting that can long be remembered for, of the nine times he went to bat, he turned away with six hits, all of them clear. The strike-outs were practically even, for Webb struck out 7 and Lle wellyn. 8. Both pitchers made a wild pitch. The lineup follows: Pinetopt. Batting order: Ab. R. II. Po 5 0 3 0 5 4 1 3, 4 .- 4 4 4. 4 UNLOADING 1 Car Gilt Edge Flour, Plain and S.lf-RUing. , 1 Car No. 1 Timothy Hay. 1 Car Munt'a Meal in 100, BO and 25. Ib.' Bag. PRICES RiGHT. . R. B. PETERS CROC. CO Store Phone 38 t Office 84 Captain Harry-: Hooper sT t Red Sox have sufficient h'ijttinf Wity and if given dependable pitching bis team will finish, one, two, three, In the American league. ' TODAY'S EVENTS. Their British Majesties today will celebrate the' 27th anniversary of thei remarriage. ' Highdegree; ; Masons from ' many Darts'of the United States and Can- Babe Ruth has'mVU one or ; w to father in New York "to. home runs against 11 tbe American cWrentfon of the National league teams this sFaiori, exception of Philadelphia, Straaga as At a special "election in Colorado it may seem, the "Yankee slugger ias gpringa tooay the Voters will decide not yet made a circuit clout-in- -;u-p0DJtSi 'option or rejection of a A.Gardner rf Ray, 2b I Webb, p - .. Brown, cf Rivard, cf Langley, ss . Howard, lb .Morris, If . Calvert, 3k J.Gardner, c A 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 E. is a Great Success. Sale in Full Swing New Values Added Daily. Big Crowds; Everybody Pleased. Come and Look Things Over Yourself. T1417 THM AS C 'AMP A NY oEiilfiioil HOLD TO FIREARMS game with the tail-d Athletic.. OUR SALE I I S A T GREA UCCESS S Bargains Added Daily COME IN AND BE CONVINCED J .. : -S.V;; - -y- ' : - -5:1 proposal ii a .'city manager form of government. J The. Harv4?4 . summer school of theology, ' which has been closed for the . past 10; years, Is to he reopened today and wilt continue through July andrAugUit. Preseritday municipal problems to be thresh out 'at the annual session of the inference of Mayors and other cfty official of New York, op. eniijg today f Jamestown. Totals .38 1 8 24 9 1 Batting order: Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Lancaster 4 0 12 2 Knode, 3b ..... 3 0 0 3 1 1 Mc Arthur, cf...4 0 1 2 0 0 Shirley, lb ..... 4 2 2 6 0 0 Gray, c - 4 117 0 1 Bird, rf 4 1 2 8 0 0 Baker, If ------ 3 0 0 3 0 0 Wilson, 2b ----""3 1 11 1 0 Llewellyn, p 3 0 1 1. 0 0 Berlin,, July 6. There is a reluc tance on the part of some German farmers to surrender their firearms, due to "the legitimate desire to pro tecttfieir homes against marauders, Minister of Agriculture Braun said to a Tageblatt representative today. He added, however, that a number of farmers have been "storing., arms deliberately for subversive purposes" but he said these were not as'num erous as generally believeS. "If the people only will keep their heads," Herr Braun said, "I do not believe there will be any organized outbreak on the near future. The ru- q ' ral situation at this time inspires con fidence." RUHR bisTURBAtfCE CAUSED MUCH DAMAGE Totals... 32 5 9 27 4 2 R. 1001 OOx 5 Score by innings: Pinetops , 000 000 Tarboro 020 012 COLORED . . -ry-L BALL CAME "Tomorrow! at 4.30 (the Tarboro Giants r(colored) will meet the strong team from Selma on the local ball 4iamond; WOMEN FIND POLICE DUTY .- t SURE ROAD TO MATRIMONY ' Appointment to the women branch of the Chicago police force appears to be4L ure;T0ad to matrimony. Dur. &g the yasyear the Windy City has lost six of fts policewomen through marriage. Z-CS AMIDE' WEARS PET CANARY I CHAINED TO HER SHOULDER :' Ahrjde in Paris recently appeared at theltar with her pet canary fast ened to her shoulder by a golden chain., puring the ceremony the bird brokejnto song. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS. V f Princess Victoria Alexandra, spinster, itster of King George borji', years ago today. ; 'BegiOAld McKenna, former Chan, cejfter the Exchequer in the British CMc'tsiiit, born in London, 67 years ago today. tCoiyiel Gerald V. White, one of t bw members of the Canadian Senate, bora at Pembroke, Ont, 41 ars ago t4ay. : . uAtberine Tingley, world bead ox nirersal yretherbood add Tkeo- aftphioal Society, bora st Newbury. Sttjt, 4jaas S years ago today. John Skelton Williams, U. S. Com. rtroller of tW CarrehciCborn in Pow. Mtaa coanty, Vs., S&fers ago to- TARBORO WINS FIRST FROM WILLIAMSTON, 6-5 Williamston, July 6. The fast Tarboro aggregation defeated Will iamston here yesterday morning by thescore of C to 5. The hitting of Shirley and the pitching of Brown' featured in the game. The score: R. Tarboro 002 110 100 1 C Williamston 210 000 010 05 Batteries: j Brown and Carson; Champion and Morris. WASHINGTON TAKES 2 FK&M GREENVILLE Washington, July 5. Washington defeated Greenville here this morning by the score of 15 to 2. The num ber of errors were many, and the hits were long and healthy. Greenville, July 5. Washington took the second game of the day by the score of C to 2. The game was hard fought, but the visitors were lucky enough to bunch their hits and a rally in one inning netted enough runs to cinch the game. Berlin, July 6. Disturbances in the Ruhr district from March 20 to April 6 caused damages to-the Cen tral Railways Administration aggre gating 20,250,1)00 marks, says news agency. Of this amount, 18,000,000 was the value of merchandise looted from freight trains and thefts of va rious pieces of machinery, tools and appliances. The rest of the damage was done to the tracks, bridges and buildings. PRINCE OF WALES TO VISIT JAMAICA j made to welcome the Prince,' there . are a few prominent resident Ameri j cans who will take part, and alto gether an Anglo-American effort is being put forward to give a hearty welcome to the heir of England throne. Expected in West Indies On Board the Battleship . Renoun. AMERICANS PARTICIPATE WOMAN CALLS TO ORDER MICHIGAN CONVENTION The recent Democratic State con. vention in Michigan is thought to have been the first important gath- Kingston, Jamaica, July 6. The ering of its kmd in the history of the Prince of Wales is" expected Co arrive t United States to be called to order by in Kingston on September 23 next "on a woman. . v ' board the battleship Renown.. He will proceed to Knutsford, a pictur. esque park, three miles from Kings ton, where a big agriculturSlSfair" has" been arranged in his honor. Next to the St. Paul team's run away race, Milwaukee has furnished the greatest surprise in theAraerican In the I Association. The Brewers weren't afternoon he will make a tour of the counted on to show so much class. country parishes where he will view t : : the beauty spots of the island. The j WANTED Rooms for light house- .- . . ., . , keeping or board and room in prw Prince returns to Kingston ..the iOl-' . , ., , . ., V-i . , vate family. Man and wife, no chil- lowing day and his .visit will end with drei; Notify The Southerner. 6-Ctp a big ball at King's House. This 1 function promises to be the largest FOR .SALE Owing to the partial held in recent years. completion of our work in Tarboro we are onenng 10 a.i araii norses Altogether the Prince will spend two days in Jamaica. In the arrangements that are being with harness for immediate sale. Horses can be seen, any time in Tarboro. F. J. McGuire-. 4tc Amy McConnell, former well known Red Sbx infielder, has resign ed as manager of the Syracuse team in the International league and has organized an independent team in Syracuse. " So many of the Boston Braves' games have been postponed, at home on account of bad weatner that a little later on the Stallings crowd will have to -stage double-headers nearly every day.' When You Sell Your Farm .'-V e) You wish it to bring you the highest possible price. We are in position to handle your farm to better ad vantage than any Real Estate Company in the business. Our local influence combined with the selling methods of the Walter Gurley Auction Company" will malsjs any auction sale of Farm Lands a success. You know with whom you are dealing and are assured of a square deal. If you have any intention of selling your farm let us explain our several forms of selling contracts before closing. Edgecombe Realty & Ins. Co. H. P. FOXHALL, SECRETARY Chances are the Washington team would now be fighting at the top of the American league list had pitch- 1 ers Johnson, Shaw and Erickson been able to regain their real twirling fown. SCOTLAND NECK TAKES TWO; GOES TO TOP RUNG When Scotland Neck-Hobgood de. feated Pinetops yesterday morning by the score of 9 to 8 in the morning and Williamston in the afternoon by the score of 8 to 0, that team delib erately took the top list of the lad der, having a percentage of .625. Tarboro is tied with Williamston for second with a percentage of .583. . STANDING OF THE LEAGUE. Clubs: W. b. Pet. Scot. Neck.Hd 15 9 .625 TARBORO 14 10 . .683 Williamston .--. 14 10 .583 Greenville 13 12 .520 Washington -I...., 12.. 12 .500 Pinetops L.'y 6 19 .240! The Little Rock club has caused a pretty mess in the Southern league when it signed pitchers Seaton and Smith, who had. been letut by the San Francisco club for alleged gamb ling on ball games. CARD OF THANKS. We take this means of thanking our many friends, white and colored, who were so kind to us during the re. cent illness ancT death of our Tittle daughter, Blanche Alphenia Coburn; also those who so generously loaned their automobiles and sent the many beautiful floral tokens. - . B. W. and Lillie B. Coburn, Parents, (colored.) WHERE THEY PLAY 'TOMORROW Pinetops at Williamston. Tarboro at. Greenville. . .. Scotland NecklHobgoodlatJEsslv LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE OF Cold Storage Refrigerators : r McDougall Kitchen Cabinets v .r . ' Florence Oil Cook Stoves X. v .." '"1' Porch Swings and Rockers Porch Shades, Water Coolers, lee Cream Freezers - - " Cash or n AI7Pl.ni.Afi Terms Credit BAKER BROS To Suit
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